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                  <text>Hastings High

Tragedy Strikes With
New Year; Babies Die
In Fire; Teens Killed

Prepare lions are being made
by lhe Instrumental music de­
partment of Hasting* High
School to host the Michigan
sodaUon District 10 AU-Star
Band Festival Friday and Sal-

Sixteen schools. Grand Rapldr.
Christian. Grand Rapids Cres­
ton. Grand Rapids Forts! Hill*.
Grand Rapids Godwin Height*.
Grandville. Hastings. Holland.
Holland Christian. Holland West
Ottawa. HudsonvUle. Ionia and
Lakewood will send from 4 to 1
first chair player*

Delton Woman’s
Brother Meets
Highway Death
SCENE OF TRAGEDY — Tills Is lhe h»m»

District band directors will dl- I
rect r.ectiongls Friday night and.
Saturday morning. Saturday at- I
temoon. Al O. Wright, condue-.
■Banner photo.
lor of bands at Purdue Unlveraity..wlU direct the rehearsal.
w
s [7
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Saturday evening. Jan. 23. at IjOCill F 111*111111F6
7:30, in Hastings Central Audi-,
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torium. the All-Star Band con- Ci..„n
V.»/.&lt;»»«
ducted under Wright * baton will ^tOFC 10 V *U &lt;llC
present a public concert.

Chamber Welcomes
i Bliss Manager
&gt;

iI

Harold W. Cloud, the new
1j manager of the Hasting* Divi­
sion of the E W. Bliss Company.
'
was
welcomed at. an informal
host the All-Star* in their homes;
luncheon held Tuesday. Dec. 29.
Friday evening A banquet Is beJohn
of
QuftHty
, Lat th* Hotel Hastings arranged
a: Furniture announced that they Uv
we
by the nuuiip
Hastings vnnmoer
Chamber or
ot
“re giving up their lease of the I Commerce. Chamber of Comcherrtra Association to honor lhe |
Taylor Shoe Store and &gt; merer President Robert Godfrey
musicians,
„re pUclllg the entire stock on presided al the noon event.
OUR NEW YEAR'S BABY—Winner
A special feature of the eonthe structure can,
Rare and ■ shower of gifts from Hasting* merchant* was Daniel . cert wUl be M guest performv,ulK1
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—
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&gt;
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«_ u, n.n....*
ante by lhe HasUng* High I mu explained that all of the, YOUth TOr Christ
school Choir under the dlrec- ! furniture In the Quality Furol-' E«|_
. lion of Herbert Moyer.
I ture's warehouse outlet had to Film Os ArilQulSVIlIC
I Hastings bond members who be sold because there is not room| The motion picture. “Cod'*
will play in the All-Star Band
to transfer it to the main sal**Country." is to be shown al the
'aie Phil Stanton. Rod Demand, flow.
•
Blrte gymnasium at MlddlevlUe's
Jack Bendrr. Greg Webster. Jim; FriU; said the furniture in his T-K school at 8 pm Saturday.
I Francisco. Karen Bacon. Dale
warehouse building was being Jan. 9. This is sponsored by the
Working. Gwen Fitzgerald and d«posed of at drastically reduced Youth for Christ and everyone 1*
iPauI Claggett.
prices.
'
J welcome.
Daniel Bumford, son of Mr.

Warehouse Outlet

Dan Bumford Wins 1965
Barry County Stork Race

__ were
X-*—— killed
V4O—« m*n of
ea the
iFm, Knight*
Wnlahla of
ot ColumCVUmn- , Th&lt; ..X—.
opened 10*101“
Three teenagers
instantly early Sunday when | bus, mid that the generorily of 1 |y ta
their car skidded on Ice north- resident* of this area vra* "with-; ©r m...
------ r--------------west of Allegan on M-40 and1 out comprehension" in reporting! Thomas.. Nancy Jane. 3. and her
1 the people had given practically i sister. Mary- Ann- 3- mcl (lr*u&gt;
enough thing* to the bereaved in a fire that badly damkgedL. Thomas Inlnlly to their home at 812 N Church
their home
1 Street,
~---- ‘ Fire Chief Edward Tudor
reported.
on Uni uh. 17. lloitami

109th Year

Robert U'Connril of Delton.
The three were pronounced

Pennock Hospital'in shock und
suffering with a xeverely cut
, laht arm anrt knee nnzU-frur.
ture of the right leg sustained
when she brokd a window of
Preson* who aim wish to con-1 uJe second floor and Jumped out.
nine miles northwirjt of Allegan. tribute to the Thcsnas family
taken to the hospital wire
may do *0 by calling him at | their youngest child, David, 1.
hit a patch of Ice and skidded WI 5-5180.
-who fell a* the children were
100 feet before slamming Into a
peals for help came from nearly the house.
Officers believed the boys, both everyone, and no organization
Allegan High Schoo) Seniors, can claim credit for thia won­ shock.
were taking Mis* Unruh back to derful expression of brother-

I

was driving

He reported that about

vjoo

sleeping.

uxu n ruwuuagr- mk is io ue
Gram. tu*d gone to bed in
held at St Rose Hall Friday arid thetr first-floor bedroom when
they heard children screaming.
and Mrs. Richard Westgate, who 1 glv»n to the Thoma* family— They looked out the wiBdbw*'
and saw the fire In the Thoma*
three brother* and two sister*.; will bo sold and the proceeds home which lx owned by Don
oil at home.
.turned over to tjieni.&lt;•
'
■ Gary, the son of Mr. and Mn.j ». and Mr*. Thoma* had
Mrs. Lewis dialed the fire dsDallas Peters, who survive, b
insurance on Ihrir house- partmeiit at 4:35 anu and Earl...
bold goods Hr U employed a* a j reported th* blsxe. and momenta
Inter he was acrosa th* street
Bite* Company.
‘ where he and tiw father caught
a brother
■----------- •------------ the children as they Jumped
NUMBER 98
ni
■». w
! from the root.
Mr* l^ri* round*d up blank-

Hostings, Michigan, Thursday, January 7, 1965

1947. nine

More Donors
Barry Joins in State's 2 Men Report
Needed for Barry ‘Grass Roots’ Program Thursday for
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Preparation* have been com- cational adjuitmcni* that must
Military Duty
Blood Program !ipleted
for Barry County s parti­ be made to meet those trends
The citizen leader will be Join­
13’: 1
cipation In a State-wide "grass

While Daniel lx bur New Year's
baby, the first girt to be bom

Cxlnder. daughter of Mr
Mrs. John Cxlnder of SI

pounds
Manv nw"
more donons
donors are needed '. roots" program aimed at Devel­
ounce*. Dan weighed &lt;5 p^und*’.
MW
4 ounces
| to
MPPly lhe Barry County oping Human Resourcea in
MichiganJ. M Mr LT m™
K'1U1
Moro than 95 local residents
Kenneth Kahler, of R1 Delton.
of the local ch*Pter- have agreed to serve a* "cltUen
Race, break­
reign by Um
man Resources" study. Id
IZ noon until

ompany.
Mrs Gordon reported that
no longer be scheduled in those
HU father is an electrician ap­ communities.
prentice working in Battle Creek.
Mrs. Gordon said this Infor­
Doug B
mation came from th* Regional
Center at Lansing. She explained
that when only a few pinta of
blood are contributed al the
and lhe Sum­
rue.
.
soaring beyond all reason
Dan's mother is Uie former
Clinics will continue to be
Norma Wallace, daughter of Mr. held tn Hasting* and at Middle-

due* enough pinta to supp
free blood program so that
plant. Norma attended Hastings County may continue to have
Huth School
this vital, life-saving service.
She and Douglas were married
on Jan. 4. 1957

*Samuef Bleam
Retires After 39
Years at Hastings
Podunk Lake, retired on Jan 1

the Hastings Mfg.

machtairi and

Person* without appointment*
for Monday* clinic are invited to
Just "walk in" and give their
pint of bipod.

Barry Democratic
Convention Jan. 27

the program guidance commit­
tee. has announced.
A* citizen leaden. Steeby ex­
plained. each will be responsible
ntighbortiood group of 10 to 12
people, and conducilng that
fa)UR through a MrtN ot three
dtacuaalon meetlnga b« the topteaktfpeepte.
Orowlh."
"Musation and «nrin|rig.■ find
"Matching People and Job* for
Growth '

Direct Dialing
Setfor Aiea
Communities
movA 45.1 million project 1*----log- ahead to bring Direct Dis­
tance Dialing to some 128400
telephoQf customer* In 34 southwvstern Michigan communities

Mr*. Irene Parker, chairman of
•Usa—®*evy- County Demon. sW~
Coupnlttec. ha* announced that

Hls fellow workers presented
him with an outboard motor to pm. Wednesday. Jan. 27. at the
mark hl* retirement, and the Courthouse.
Hastings Mfg. Company present­
ed him with a wrist watch

Michigan Bell Telephone C«n-

Battle Creek. Benton Harbor,

Bellevue.
He and hls wife, the former
A Democratic party meeting is
Florence Mtxnc. wtuna he ituurird to be held Itiursday, Jan. 14. st
June 29^1021, plin to spend mo*t b pm. at the City Bank. Activi.
of their lime at'their home on
the lake front»here they moved
from Hasting* about 12 years urges all members' to attend AU

backward glances
“hits ofyesterday ”...
as gleaned from the
Banner files
proved Liat" of the American
Commlttae. lad a delegation of! Last week the NaahvUto News
jubilant Democrate to Lansing issued a special l(-page paper,
a eocnprecompre­
Saturday where they partlclpat- well illustrated,
Illustrated, giving *
hensive history of the village, an
which Gov G. Menncn Williams excellent write up of the Indus­
began his unprecedented 4th trie* and business firm*, men­
term a* Michigan's chief execu- tioning favorably Ila public li­
brary, the school*, churches,
club* and llbtari**.
A thrilled crowd of 2400 per-

Recommend New ria JI Hiallicay
; cued youngster*
Projects i/i
Jail be Built
Western
Mich.
"
— - -----------------I firt.” Mrs.
----The Stale Highway Depart-1 said her husband attempted to
In New Location ment
ha* announced that high- ■ get into the house to reacue the

Member* ot the Citizens Oom- »ay construction projects total-.two children, but the Hames pre­
Ing 1105 million will be placed [ vented it
Two Barry County men are DU and courthouse requirements unde^ contract in
ing thilr effort* with thoae of
lhe central guidance committee scheduled to leave this Thursday Monday night approved a motion' Michigan in 1965.
I’rojcdn
Ori the 12:30 bus for Detroit
where they are to be inducted
tlve Extension Service.
Neighborhood discussions will tohiorrow at lhe Detroit Induc­
tion
Station.
take place during January and
excluding the cost of a
companied by h»r husband.
Ebruary. Steeby aald the comHairy County is not slated
’ AuorChg to the report, there
ittee hopes, through the coop­
military duty were Edward
was no sign of anything wrong
highway work.
eration "of the citizen leaden, to
Among the proJ ecu angouru
when Mr. and Mr*. TTuxmaa
people tn 73 discussion troupa.
William Schilhanrsk, chair­
For the moat part, dlscu*ttons man of the Barry County Selec­
tive Service Board, reported that
Sheriff Mari H. Campbell, in hi* under contract In April. Modern- The younger children
homes.
Steeby said that Michigan Detroit for their pre-lnducUon
frequentiy helped with the famiState University Cooperative Ex­ physical examinations.
Uieir extended January session cost of (336,000 to be pot under
tension Service, sponsor of the
Tuesday, said hl* deportment luid contract in September.
SUU - wide program, has pre­ - Board members are now classi­
fying
men
born
in
1645
and
are
pared factual materials and aids
to meet Jan. 13.
two lltue girls are survived by
Barry ha* no induction quota
He Invites persona wishing to
four brothers. Michael. 10; Doug­
for February. The county re­
las. 8. Larry, 5. and David. 1;
wanting to take part ih -the dis­ ceive* credit for Voluntary en­
cussions, to contact the Commit­ listments in the armed force*.
a twin of Mary’s, and
tee al the County Extension
maternal grandmother.
Service ollie*. Phone 945-5121

Marc Squter New
Board Member of
Guidance Clinic

Maple Valley
Adopts Teacher
Salary Schedule

To Honor 30
Areai Leaders
At Scdbt Fete

More than 30 Thomapple DisIn . nine and one-half months

land..

I 45 pm. Monday at St. Boae of

representing dearly 200 Scouting
unit* In the 10 district* of the
Grand Valley-Council who will Joseph C. Dunphy
Campbell said.
dine together^ 6:30 pm. Ttiura- bodies reposed al
The Maple Valley board of
county cruisers traveled" 153.611 day. Jan. 14. al,a recognition Osgood Funeral Home unto time
Therp te » meeting of the education has adopted the salary mile* during thg-rear. or enough banquet at the Civic auditorium
Board of Director* of the Knla- schedule tor teacher* for next io have, traveler mors than six
maaoo Child Guidance Clinic
The starting salary will be
which will be held thia Thursday
*4.700 and the top salary *6.000
Countyb new member of the with (100 Increment for begin­
board Is Mare Bquler of Middle­ ning taachara or any teachtr on 1664 touted &gt;3. including 14 for
ville. The other local members probation until tenure 1* re­ drunk driving, 42 for reckless driv­ from the Thomapple District are
ceived. Plus any increase In base ing 42 minors in possession at William Lewis, Delton. Charles
land. Mrs. James Coleman and
Intoxicants, two felonious driving, Hum. Norman Jahnke and Rich­
Mrs Robert Cary of Hastings. -•
a UM Incre- 12 driving while license revoked. ard Reyff. Middleville; Robert

Gordon Ironside
New President of
Kiwanis Club

Nashville’s New
Sewage Plant
Well Underway

The board ha* also adopted
th* following achedula for ex­
tras: Debate. *75; varsity foot­
ball. *328: varsity basketball.

burg. Marshall. New Buffalo. Oli­
vet, Otsego. Plainwell, Richland. plant should. If wort continue* sistant basketball, *225; varsity
baseball. *200; varsity track
Scotts. Three Oak*. Vleksburg.
4200; junior high sport* (each
WatervUet.
In addition, the direct dialing
yearbook. *100. plays, Junior and
service te scheduled to be offered

John Bare and Edscl Sinclair.
ibertles, gross indecency, contempt Bonfield; Robert Kelly end Ver­
non Richardson, Clarksvill*; Paul
firework*, contributing to delin­ Blossom and Allen Brace. Nash­
quency. parole and probation viola­ ville: Jerome Bernard, Ladey;
tions. drunk and disorderly, non- Garry Durkee, KennsUf Gackler
wpport, cruelty to animal* and and Fred Tape, Caledonia; Clare
other crime*.
Blakely and Willard Kenyon.
traffic accidents, Including one
fatallly In the City of Haotinga

Woodland:• D e n n 1 * VanDuaen.
Prairieville; Fred Kruse. Greg­
ory School: Robert Reeser. Jo­
seph ‘ Duffy. Arthur' Stauffer,

Michael Straub and Jack LambDeputies investigated 421 crimi­
nal complaints, 268 miscellaneous
certificate of appreciation from
greasing.
an extra *250 for teaching spec­ complaints. 185 traffic complaints
i_ The voters approved the *124,- ial education.
partment* on 141 occasion*.
wardsburg, Hickory Carn«i
OM plant, and the village last
By lhe Um* lhe IBM contract*
July received a 435.400 Federal are Issued, each teacher must
grant.
have earned two extra credit*.
Icket*. served 002 papers und pro­
The primary plant consist* of
Ths multl-mlllion-dollar
-eased 5.458 driver's license spoli­
an Imhoff tank. *ludge drying
ject Include* a alx-stor ’ ‘ '
"Through th* efforts of these
ation* and made 328 Impaction*
beds,
chlorination
and
a
small
addition In Kalamaxc
laboratory
and
storage
building.
with related switching
Scoutn or Explorers and recelvIng the character building, citlrenship training and physical
Dick Haddix, president of the
link the 3t communities to the plant.
I fitness program of the Boy Scout
Nashville, with a population of
nationwide dialing netsrort will
। movement." Scout Executive
be Installed during the next 10 around 1&gt;M persons, ha* for icvcnth and eighth graders, that the sheriffs office had taken, Russell Evans declared.
many
years
discharged
untreated
months.
sewage Into lhe Thnrnapple river which la designed to irulUl in m *14,2*6, including *2.734 in origlTechnician* are scheduled to
begin installation of intricate
The Organic SoU and Health
America and a deeper apprecUiwltchlng equipment In the Kaia- ated a public nuisance and public
each. Chauffeur's Ucensea brought Builders of Soulhwxwtesn Mich­
maxoo building addition early in health hasard. 'Hie new plant
tn *2.244. The county receive* a igan will mon Bunday. Jan. 10.
refund
of
*7
on
original
driver
’
s
will be a welcome addition and fortes with over 5,500 Jayoce
i project is completed, improvement in the community. chapter* In the entire United
Bradley. Mr* Neva McCully, a
Michigan subscribers
teacher In the Jackson school*
P.8G4.

panies in the following non-Bell
communities:

ball. *200. and cheerleading, *75

I^ikp-O Jaycees
Sponsor Contest

Name Frad Hilbart
Allegan Chairman

telephones throughout the conti­
gio* which 1
! named by Gov. Frank D. Pitt- nental United Bute* and CanPrincipals
r.u~.
—-------------- gerald to serve in JUa admlntelotte here Tuesday evening in tratlon ar Insuranca Cemotb.. . *_ *
a—
District, ha* suMMBtl Hugh Al­
len a* Allegan County Republi­
the new gymnasium.
program
only — watched Coach Lewis

,

Drachman. Allegan medical ex-

The Hastings Banner

born at 9;41 am. Frida
at Pennock Hospital.

months at

\'irp" Residents 2 Youngsters
Generous in Aid
-To Needy Family ^?*
a.S,
jcOSES X* Fire Razes Home

Organic
reported Uut In December receipts tererted

wero 11.73045 and

M0 a week

Pennock Hospital is one of the Church parlor* Friday «mq*m
rttve James

stalled aa prerident of the Has­
tings Klwanl* Chib at a cere­
mony conducted Wednesday.
Dac. 30. by Lt. Gov. Howard"V*Ji
Esmond of Holland.

prealdani; WlUtem I). Ellis,

sett. Joseph Burkholder. Edwin
6 Wietnik. Harold C. Brandt.
Rev George C. Elliott. Dr. Carl
H. Peurach. Mayor Franklin C.
Beckwith. Atty Richard J. Hud-

Retlring direotott, were Har­
old E. DcVany and Robert B.
Godfrey.

Offer Adult
Night Classes
Wright Sim. director of adult
education at Hastings High
School, reports that only ftxtr
start of an adult night typing

underway

Indicated interest tn having an
when

enough

person* enroll,
offered

ovary Tbeaday night

CAR LICENSE RALE
Bpousored by Delton Fire Clut
Jan 14 and Feb. 11, 19«5 •
At the Delton Fire Bam

ducted on
Wednesday
Th’iroday The fewer arrange

Toungtay.

�also at her home durkv- the I also Sidney, Charles and Fran- mas
rt»lt relatives and friend* ini worth and Tammy visited rela-l
holiday season were her ton* and &gt; eta. Thera were 18 grandchildren Petal
to Allegan over the Christ-1 Uuntington and Marion.
thetr wives, the Orlcy Bhhops
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burnholidays.
of Holland and the Lou Bishop* was complete with a call from This was their tint expe
at flying and found the tr
of Cass City, and her grandnup.
lightful
aven
though
a
bit
L P Bishop with hls too. Tom­
Goldsboro. N.C
Ort Bunday, Dec. 20. they ehmy. of Milwaukee. WIs.
The holiday season brought. Mr. *nd Mra. Arvid Miller of Joyed a Christmas with Mr. and
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Joy to the Joe Meuilna household R5 were guests nt a New Year * Mm. Dan (Ellen• —
Frlslnger
end
at Algonqultflhkc on ChrisunM Eve._pariy at..|fteJwpw..&lt;rf the, family.And. Mr. and Mrs. David

B^TRK HASTINGS BANNER

Intone Requiem
For Mrs. Larsen
At St. Ambrose

Miller

COMPLETE LAUNDRY SERVICE

Electric

Fondly Bundles
Damp Wash ”Wa.h and Fluff Dry

Rod Milter

HASTINGS HOME LAUNDRY

• RESIDENTIAL
• COMMERCIAL
Free Estimator

Insurance Co Rapids.
Tuba. Okie, arrived a* a com­ 1 the Wolverine L.
plete
surprise__to Mrs Measina -Underwriting
Dept
.... .....
^..
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pt. and
their
Mrs Lawrence Wiseman visitThe family hadn't seen Marvin i wives On Christmas Day the led relatives in Indiana over the
We Finish Shirts, Flatwork. Work Clothe*
Lynn Donovans
Donovans entertained
entertained Mr.
Mr. holidays
for five yean. Also arriving dur- Lynn
Ing the holiday were sons. Le­ and Mr*. Glenn Donovan and
Robert Jay and children, Rob­
Ambitu- Catholic Church at Del­ land add Neal, and their families Dennis, and Mr. and Mr*. Ed bie and Anne, of Kokomo. Ind,
from Lansing and Gerald and Tudor for dinner.
spent a few days here during (he
(Lillian fr Ray Gibsasi)
ton al 10 un. Monday
hl» family from Laingsburg. Mr.
------w( 5 4Q62
The Herbert Reinhardts re­ Chrtstase week vtaiUng his par- *
s,
s e -x-r-..
.....
The Rev Fr. Joacph C. Dun­
Mm. Lee Re taler. daughter turned on - Wednesday of tail rnte. the Marland Jay*, and hls I1**3 5- Michigan
phy offietetwi with burial in Mt. and
and ton Ln law. were present; week after spending the Christ- mother accompanied him bock to
Calvary Cemetery.
Mra Laraen had been in ill
•health for a long time

Ln Florence. Wit . tl» daughter
ot George and Amelia &lt;Dernalrr‘

r NOW!

ten on June 15. 1B20, at Flor­
ence
’
They moved to Delton 22 years

save cash!
L save stamps’ ;

bros* parish And the Altar SorilP b aurvlred by a daughter.
Latrona Laraen nf Battle Creek;
two sons. Bruce bf MlrumnpolL-..
Minn, and Francis of Ventura,
Calif.; four granddaughter*: a

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Mrs. Harry-Snyder. Hickory C«rMs»; Mra Jennie Smith. Home­
wood. Hl. and Mra. William
Delland. Rapid River
■ The body reposed nt the Henjon-8milh Funeral Homo until

Personal Mention

WE’VE GONE 'HAWG WILD’ ON PRICES

t Mr. and Mra. Victor Pratt of
trvlng. and Mra. Glenn Maurer
Of Nashville were weekend gue-u
fef Mrs. Catherine Mahrer
.
; Vlxltlng Mrs. Lester Miller on
Bunday were her sister. "Mra
Agnes Prk-e. with her daughter
and granddaughter, Mra. Judy
Hilly and daughter, and Janke
and Judy Bjork, of Clarksville,
&gt;nd the Sterling Ostroths. local.
Mra Frank
spent a
week at Chrl
lime in
Grand Rapids
home of
her son, lhe 1........ Ma&lt;hers.
and also Visited her husband
. Mra. Walter Ryan returned
Sunday after spending the holi»»-with Mrs. Marjorie Ryan.
Tim and Pat at Taylor and her
granddaughter. Mr. and Mrs
wm. Ames and family of Tren­
ton. Mra. Ryan left here on the
Monday before Christmas so that
She could attend a bond concert
in which her grandson. TUn,
played
The Lyle Storys entertained
the Gordon Storys of Charlotte,
the Ray Millers. Mrs. Anna Bar•pum and Mra. Ed Story for dm-1
Mr o» Christmas Day

• Andy He and Roscoe Cauwl
.drove to Battle Creek and Belle­
vue on Dee. £1.
.
Priscilla Arnold, a student at
Central Michigan University, Mt
Pleasant, spent the Chr.stmos
MudAj» with her parents, the ‘
Willard Arnolds, who also enter­
' talncd their daughter and family
from Lexington. Ky._ Mr. and
Mrs. Eddie C. Harris and ton.
Todd. On Christmas night there
was a family get-together at the
Ahiold home which included Mr
,hul Krll0« “d «&gt;n
ftobert. of Lansing and Mr. and
Mrs Dan Martin and daughter
Nathalie, of Eldridge. Iowa
Tlie Omar Barntuns entertalned Mr;, Mahel Hurless and
Mr. and Mik Andy Keathley of ,
Rattle Crrefc. Mr and Mrs. Jack
Lyle BIca.-n and Miss Doris Cappon. local. lor dinner on Chnstntes Eve. On Christmas Day. Mr
-and Mrs. John Barnum and
family of Woodland were din­
ner kue*U.
•
Th® David Barryr. were very
happy to have their daughter.
Marie, home from Hawaii &lt;ner
the liolldays. the first tune the
hod been home m two years, and
the brought nre rreft of colored I
film making the family feel that1
they were really in that beautiful |
vccuntry. Also home for the hr,Hflays was the Barry-* daughter.
Maney, who .teaches at Holly. I
hancyk friend. Fran BU»ernall. a f

Saturday

after. Christmas. the

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.The Malcolm Tuckennaru wore
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.- The Elmer Treats were enter- 1
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With hls wife. Ruthle, and their
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ftr Christmas. Mr. and Mrs
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�Bessie Palmatier
Pleasant Valley
By Mra. Ethel HLmk
Dies Monday;
Rites Thursday tu.^1.

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LEGALS

By Mr*. l*o Frry

Funeral services are to be held . U3 Church here: also, nn imperi­
al 2 pm. UiU Thursday at the **—"———■---------- ----------Henton-Smith Funeral Home for
Mra Bessie Palma tier. 66. of 335.
W MUI Street
The Rev Marciua Taber 1* to1
by the local Christian Endeavor
Thi* wm very interesting to all. a
Open house was held Sunday at
tiie poraoruge felkiwihlp hall hon­
or lug Rev. ana Mr* Max Chenshire on their silver wedding anni-

.

Pant Resident
Dies Saturday
In California
Mr*, Free stilea were New Year’*:
Eve supper gueata of Mr. and Mrs
Perd Steven*. * The WSC8 willl

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Backward Glances

Dawaon and hl* brother. William,
operated '• drug store in ftftn
Arbor.
Iii addition to hU brother, he
l« survived by a ton. George of
Holland: a daughter. Mrs Jean
Rroxdon. Palo Allo. Calif. Hls
wife. Pearl, died in ISM.

Continued from Page One
8he wm born-July 27. 1»78, in
PnurieviUe. the daughter of the gtMata from away who attended
Charles and Emily iTUuai Arm- j. the silver wedding open houae for
strong. She was a past member of i Rev and Mrs Max Ovendilre Sun­
the Prairieville Baptist Church
day. * Judy Bkugii of Freeport
She married Duaine Palnuttlrr'

David Pl«ce and baby.
Hickory.

Keith Fax hju been hclpiag care
Mra PabnaUer u. lurvivrd bv ,or h*r n'oU-er
two sons. Karl. Ri Hickory Cor- Mrs S'rs'' **’ ukcn to But,rrnrrs. and Earl, w W Stab-. *orUl Hospital Sunday evening.
Road; four grandchildren, eight', Ml? and .Mrs. Delton Tyler and
g.-eat grandchildren, a brother,
T
Erncat Armstrong. Kalamazoo of
Myer, family at Fre&gt;
and a xutrr. Mra
I.ucrcUa’ P"1'
u,r birthday of Mrs
He died March lC_-lU6t

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are tn place and plastering com­
menced on Mopday The building
I* expected to be finished by
June 15 or pooilbly a few weeks

Dr. A. E. Dahlman
D.C.
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Ben Franklin
102 W. State Street in Hastings

Open Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and
Saturday until 5:30 P.M. ... Friday until 9:00 P.M.

�formed that Albert Drake/Hfl, who f
dtni mddenly at hU luxno In Ball!more Township on Bunday. Dae. JI. I
noldcd in West Woodtand a* a-l
biy. With hls parenU. Mr. muf.
Mra. Fail Drake, and two brothers.,
wul«al.id1I*miru&gt;^"iT«rwi
ranu, « WUlm..
&amp;x] tai u.u. .C. » no. Uw

East Middle Lake 0^77^7
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Firemen . Iiisirur •insert
wi-an.

News Notes

. rive
Five f
IQfi^ Alarms
I Inrms fnnijM
Al*
Mn
' o**1^0*1**1 and
HtilvlaJtnlhlt

HasUiup tinmen hsVe been busy Mr. and Mis Warren Cairm, New | . 1C Dayi(j A Solhard has rcslnre the advent of tin New Year.: Yoari Day. * Mra Frank Bumpus lurotd to the United Blates after
In axidiUon to ttw tragic fire '.*•» taken to Pennxxk Hospital. 5Frveij. jor jj months at KaraAr^non
Tuesday and underwent surgery । mu:*el. Turkey Airman SoUiard
earfy cn New Year's, tlrreim were । Wcdnwda&gt;. air
reported to be llew ln!o New yorfc citylm New
tailed to lhe itewrence Desmotxls. rreovertag nicely, Mjs__ Admiral
car's Day. He called hl» parents
new home about 7 05 Dial evcntis Focrcii o! Lonrirw Itos been taking frosll f,cn. and reported » wife
MUr a flood lamp had tipped over c*« of the home and Mr. B. Mr. unj pleasant trip. His comment
and' set n draJFon fire wiildi' Foexch *cnt the weekend WlUi । &lt;« the United States was. "it's
and set a dragon nre. u. i
murnwj 10 their home | r,c greatest place in the world
dropped and burned some oi “W in Laming Bunday.
Before leaving for Turkey he,
tarpetlng. The Hie »tu out when; . Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Owen of1 had been stationed at Taiwan
firemen arrived. There was smoke i Cedar Cm-k and Ml lUUl -MraJ 'Formosa) for 15 months,
damage.
1 Guy Nash of Cadtort Center were | Hu-present address is:
crmH....jISunday caller* of Mr and Mr*
, ...
x s»ihaid
rnZ™ JiSlo Lh^r W
»**”
Iniimn d.l i jfscc
Cocnuuiy when a bearbs beesme visltrel her datyhter In taiuini; the , nruoAi
Brook* AFB San Antunio.
Antunto. T:"Texas
OverhSted and burn-d groue and i
^^,^10*’^
Alrman
8oU
'artl * parents are
Airman Sothards
dust off a blower
Mason ha* been confined to her Mr an&lt;1
and Mrs
Mra. Donald bolhard
Solhard of
• uvu a .ui au uiavu-.i ui
IO Algonquin Lake
Sunday at 3:05 ini firemen were । and throat.

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Past Freeport
Retarded Kiddies
PIIWOCK HOSPITAL Resident Dies
Enjoy Christmas
tdrt Helen LcBtar, a former
ADMITTANCES
Freeport rmfdent. died BaUirday.
Party at School
Jan. 2. M Blodgett Hospital In

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no..

Grand Rapids. Bho VM the

DKLTOH-Mvdt MtasksU. XI. O.e

of tile foundation taken out only

dec.

M—H»l*a L Bryuu. as. fui«j trs and Mra. Mary Wlndes. gave
Brown-Tcnum Funeral Home In
Greenvine with burial in the
Freeport Cemetery.

C-arcnta and 'triaKb

dents rememUT the family well,
and extend sympathy.

exchanged and Uie loaded ClirUt- .

In Grand Rapids Thursday. In the'
evening, they attended the union

Michigan Btkto end Gene
every child dosiated by the Free-,
W. MsdlMn. Batrnt M&lt;xr». MS.
port Extension Group. Coffee anil;
r»i Washington set an MSU alnglsseason
-catching record by
cookies were served to gurata
;
The hupUs, teachers anti parents!
grabbing 35 j«isrx=. in 1B64.
would like to take this opportunity ]
to cxprcM their sincere thanks and
to wish » happy and prosperous,
New Year to ail those who have
generously helped to make Christ­
mas happy and the year successful
Tliey especially thank The Has­
tings Banner and The Reminder
for free advertising and printing,
lhe Hastings Cliapto- No. 7 OES.
the inland Lakes Garden Club of
Delton, the Milo Extension Club,
the Orangeville Ladies Aid. the MIDDLEVILLE
Chidester Extension Group, trie
Freeport WCTU. the Knight* NASHVILLE
TtmpLira
No.. 56
Tt-mpuus no
50 of
01 the
me Hastings
Hasuiiga
*1. Ki. si
FA: AM Lodge and the West Dow I- , Lrosa Host. at. to 1
tng Farm Bureau for donations I SHELBYVILLE j»y auxtord. d«&lt;
and gifts for the chUdm and for |
M

HasUiig* Free Methodist Church. l5&lt; 1
* Tin1 Woodland U.B. Church poopie held a prayer meeting at the j JA«
home of Mrs. Glen Hendee hut aapit
Wrilnralay _rwUug._TtH«.._W5W !.»*•?
11 present. ♦ Tliat was a short'-------vacation!" Qqpte from both teocli-1
era and pupils when they returned •
to school Monday morning. It will ]
be a steady gruid now 'Uli Easter i
/
By
Mrt. John Hook
Many Barry County residents 1
I&lt;oh' &gt;(&gt;
94S-1S1S

Durfee

West Woodland

High Bank Fann Bureau will
heavy celebration tlio night before
Some with stitf. necks treiud them with Mr. and Mrs Robert Foster
by rubbing them With alcohol ^-on Friday. Jan 8. * Mr and Mrs
the inside W Rev and Mrs. Lowell
HOW many times have you writ­ Demos and child:cn of Woydland;;v*ua. Coro., spent WerOhsrlay with
PU. c nve mttea rast on State RomI »nn mei: wm and family tn Histen 1061 Llnce Lut Thursday? * jurpiised Mrs Glen Hcndee and air. oil! Mrs. Robert Foster. *
A farm shed had caught fire, ap- Unga
A chetTful tliought: Now we can her sister. Mrs. Vow Gabriel. II Janice and Dttna Davis returned
patently when an exteuion cord
to Western Michigan Sunday alterto an electric fence shorted. Utile i
•
struggle with‘the income tax rebrought Ice creiun and cookies to iioun'and Hooctt Fuatcr ritiymxi
Use Banner Want Ads!
purt! The form came through the
Methalist Church. Uie "Jolly Jills" woodlabd -imia.
titall* last week.-We couldn't even Help Alia. Uiibrlef celebrate her: to Mulligan Bute Monday.*'
P.imuhe
D,C| so'
onu aura.
u..&gt;l, a.iu of
— HaAwgs
-------- " , Mid
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have a-Happy New Yc.ir betoie birthday.
Mra Ward Stony am! Mra. Har­ Hu nurd went butiday evening call- tension Club. Abo thunks to those ■
tliey were on our necks Oh well!
ran!
Richards
of
Green
I*rice
tinxij
lex*
ot
Mr.
ana
au
*.
Chflurd
Conkj
who have not been mentioned but
Questton—Wliat has happened to
]
the birds? Last year at lids time tiio tatter's granddaughter, Kxthy 1Iiul * Karen and David Stanton wi‘“ •««« » generously given.
'------------ •-----------we were havtiqr a variety of birdv ittefwite. of White Cloud visiteu ■' spent Ian wrex with their grandMra Glen Hrfule - and Mrs. Verna
| tunlsti bmoke .Signals
I Oo|4po Tl(u- n*»tla«»
?enr’ Uiereare'taur uerfods of time ! I'^hrlel Lui Wednesday, * Wwd
i DUhke having the kltcheru-l^ xiikr. MMai«»ni«
when there's not a bird Unre and i “^^dMth ^Dw"
pS&gt;’
' filled with anwke while cooking B
much of the Ume Uw one* that ore J
“L??’~!1‘
| meal? I hat a quite right for Aib«rt* boot. MiadUruu
there orc sparrows oi cne kind or, ‘^nd. On--. 0. Earl Eckert. 70. a
another. oKUlly there wlU be .
t*^unu?lUj [
smoke means the meat is being •
cooked al &lt;po high a temperat.uT muMUtw"
one or two Junco* where last year Jl.Ir- E’ kert
1,wc from Di.:- i
lure! Low to moderate ternpaji a I “ng about nin« ycais ago. purdus-!
there would be * down or so। A4
By Urt. Burr fatten
turra while frying, modarau*
aim
ume
we
ve
.uu
u:e
mnmwm.
RS
“
}«
•
'
time. We've had the nuthatch.
tempcraturea
while
broiling,
and
r
"'* ■ “* J* c *
Belly Downy and one day there &amp;l Martm Road, and redded then
"**2.. "
Jfor some time. A few vears aco
slow to moderate temperatures R( b Oeo. Jr. BuUcji
Barryvlllc W8C8 will
peach tree but It didn't come to
the trough It may be the dogs' Mrs Ethel Tarango, whom he had u-«l «l u‘e home ot Mra. L A.
Use Banner ll'anf lib!
not seen for 40 years, and. because »•»&gt;■ Thursday wfuxitoon. Jim. giving a Utter meat product
i
or the
ins
“t l:3u
they Meal their suet unle.s »cilor
UiC climate,
«&gt;k»ate. lie
he has made
raid" lite
i so Pu&gt;
pm. *
a Mr
sir and
ana Mra.
aira.
wiS-i. imt, ekielv
'home with iicr most of the time Kobcrt Adams oral Mark of
The Nra Ymr'i ’Day was sad-'»“«« ‘lw«- Mr? Eckcrl
13 Na-iwlUe, Teim., were Monday
d&lt;££ fw^nany m tto community &gt;&lt;*»
&lt;r«n
when the news came by radio Bnd' P»«uno:il4 and complication* and Cun luimu am family * 3L
Paul
Humphny of I
taherwteecUbc tragedy that befell I *“» “ I'*'1™1
National and Mraj. ite
id Humo!
r.
_. j* w.
wtre_ Sunday dinner
family of Veterans' Itopltal
at the tune ot Ua.^
HiuUhgs. Their home at 812 N. i ins death.1 FuiuTal wrvkew were guests of Mr. Mid Mrs. RusacU
i Church Street burned In Uie early held on Tuesday al Portland with Moul. TTie HOmphrcys und
। morning hours and two ot their burial in the Veterans' Cemsury Meads »cie dunday guesu of
] children. Nancy. 3, and Mary Anri. there. Besides lhe sister, ills Air- Mr. Mid Mrs. Arthur Mueller
i3. perished. Mrs. Thomas Is the vivora Include nieces and nephews and daughter of Quunby for a
,
former Phyllis Bryans, daughter hl Oregon und cousins In Grand ixiapd Chrlalmaa gwUicring.
Mixa Manon Dowsctt of Lan­
•of Mrs. Velma Bryans of Barnum Rapids Mr. Eckert was In Michlgan last'Summer and visited Mr :shit was a house guest of Mr.
; Flood and Uif Ute John Bryans. and Mrs. Alfred Hone, who reside ami Mra. ‘Dun-iid Dowseix fur tile.
She wu hospitalited with injuries
I sustained apparently when she at- ' on hl» farm, and other friends.
Mrs. Robert C. Smith were Sal­
I tempted to rescue the children
! u r a a y evening guuto of the
JoAnn Bryans. locaL and her niece.
D.K.aM tXzwjctta. * Mr. and
J Judy Bkxjwn. of Nashville, were,
Mrs. Hany Given of Belluvuv
WAYNE
HAROLD
wen buiiday colters of Mr. und
home and narrowly vwcapcd the j
Mrs. Burr Faaoctt.
'flames. Six ether children, four] R)
'
Mr. and Mra ^Ulenn l*ufpaff
• boys aged 10. 8. 8. 1 and two girls.'
.. Post-Holiday Thought
1.....
9 Mid ---------4. escaped
----- ----------------------from lhe burning-- , Sunday callers nt the UeweUyr, wcr» Thui*4ay guests of Mr and
. liuuse. some jumping from the sre-1 Woodman home Iralud'.xl Mr and
Huron Healy and family of
| ond floor to do to. The home and J Mrs. Kauieth Garrison of HusOdessa, a Mi. and Mrs
&lt;contents were a total less. Grave- tings. Mr -uid Mra John DcFutust Geoffrey Haley and baby of Lan­
. side-service* for lhe two children ]Of Martin. Mrs. Maybelle Keller
WBrc Sunday dinner guests
um
tiie days ahold let each cue
j were held Munday at ML Calrary! !1Iuj snn. JDxmny. of HastirKS told of Mr. und. Mrs. Glenn 1’ufpaff.
Cemetery.
'Mrs. taiteMaphet of Prairieville * Mr. and Mra HaiuUl Hum"Dress Well '. . . You Can't Afford Not To"
hw lime and energy on
I Mrs Ivan Courtney of Ukcjar Mr. and Mis. Alvin VandiTp1&lt;»- mrlLiuid fiumly were Sunday
foolish things that cm not be
lorltLsa was a ci'ilcr on Mrs. Glen and family of Martin were gue.-te duJflFr guests of Mr. .uid -Mra
138 E. Stote St.
Wo Rent Formal Wear
worth* ItUe to Uiose whom
Hendre Thursday. * We are In- ut Uie Llewellyn Woodnun home Hairy Schultz. Jr . and family &lt;&gt;f
we hotff dear . .
make
■----------------------- —
mi Saturday * Mr and Mrs Wil- MiddteviUc * Mrs. L. A. Day
actmtme happy this new
hum Hart of Hastings were Sun-: was n Sunday dnuier guest ot
stay caller, of Mrs Ferri* Brown Mra. Ruth Springer in ILtstlnga
land daughter Mrs. Brown aid III Ute afternoon, they both cull­
' daughter entertained Mr and Mra. cd on Mra. Lillian Bench of VcrWlla". better time than) the
• Winter Baron on Saturday far nuxilviUe who U a patient at
| lunch
; Pennock Hospital * Mr. a ri d
new -life and beauty into
I Mr and Mrs Loe Cook held a I Mrs. William Spencer of Hasyour home! We offer a com­
| surprise uimivcnanr party for his ; tings were Bunday callers of Mr.
plete kitchen planning *ervIparcnta. Mr and Mr». Millard and Mis. Charles Day * Mr.
Iconic nt thrtr home on Sunday.'and Mrs. Leslie Scnsiba and
for you Prrainalixcd assist­
IThQM- uiftndlsiK were the Cooks', baby of Hastings wire Friday
ance and free estimates are
broihera- and sisters and .their [evening callers of Mr. and Mra
cheerfully given at the la*
r
Mrs. Ronald ’ Lewis Bolton and family.
I Adders and Ge
___ Anders spent] The BarryvUlc-NashviUe MVP
itrtJd
• Clirtstnia* D.ty- with
—Mr
■' xm.1 Mrs.
■’ ■ groups were entertained New
; Bob VanBoveu of ,KaLimar&gt;» * i
’ Mr and Mrs Bob Andm andl]nnd
1
Mra Karl Pufpaff and fami family si&gt;ent the CTuistmas hoh-1|lly. W-The Barryvlllc 4H gnxip
I days -in Florida visiting relalivc*. I: will m«t Saturday at the home
They retumed Suntlay with the| of Rhea Mead. Jltn 0. at 7:30
children having many exciting ex-L^,,.
m. .-»&gt;&gt;«.
pm. • 1W
Karl
Pufpaff «...
and w
l'r-Jpertenre* to tell their grandpar- mund Strong apenb a couple of
cute one of tin- must thrilling was day's hut w&lt;/k fishliw near
I.
1 a H.I.
vuit tA
to —
see -cniK^,
' Flipper." the famous lronlon * M/and Mrs Darwin
811 E. Railroad St.
television Mai.
McClelland of Woodland were
i Christmas at the Llewellyn Sunday evening lunch gurete of
Ph. Wl 5-2423
; Woodman home was celebrated by Mr and Mrs. Ennund Strong. :
: Mr and Mra. Thornton Wuctimaii
of LowelL Mra Maybelle Keller
'of HiutUnjs. Mr*. Irene Japiiet of
] Pratncvtile, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
। McKibtx n of Hastings and Mr.

j Mrs.-Earl Atkinson held n housc' warming party in their new liomc

before reaching lhe scene.

By Vidor Sitton

Ladies &amp; Gentlemen

Marriage License

T

Barryville

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the one you've been
WAITING FORI

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SrTu^d

IT S OUR WINTER SALE Ob)

^MENS AND LADIES'

COATS -d SUITS

SPECIAL
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Cloverdale • Hope

at

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For a Limited Time You Can Get This

Were Getting Ready for Our

5O-PIECE SET OF

Grand Opening

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TABLEWARE

January 14-15 &amp; 16 at the New

FREE

DURACLEAN (STORE

WITH THE PURCHASE OF A

NORTH JEFFERSON AT WOODLAND

HASTINGS Phone Wl 5-2091

FREE COFFEE &amp; DONUTS
“• DOOR prizes
1. A 9 by 12 Rug
2. $2$00 Discouni on Any New
Wall-lo-Wall Purchase
3. Your Favorite Chair Cleaned Free
WE HAVE THE LARGEST SELECTION OF

CARPETING in Barry County
Over 800 Square Yard* in Stack for IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION!

Prices
Start at

$595

Now You Con Hove a
Beautiful Carpot Installed
Completely in a 9 by 12
Room Over Heavy Rub­
berised Pad for

—

per
sq. yd.

IdlevUlrf ♦ The McCullum CE
group had a skating party at-the
I twine ot Mr. and Mrs. Lynd- n
|Johncoek of Gun Lake. All had a
1 very good time * Mrs Mary Munyon and son. Bob. of Bedford were
callers at the Ira Osgood home on

»|0O°»

~JunenalJ4ohie

Uy from Freeport. Rev. and Mra.
Jerry Jolmcock and family from
OWiego and Rev. and Mra Isaac
Oycod from North Star. Lynden
Joimctwk madr t&gt; tape recording’
tliat evening of the children sina1 ing carols and say tag Uielr Christ­
mas parts for their txauuns tn
Texas, Mr. and Mra; Lyryien Jchncock plan to go to Texas to visit
their daughter and family soon
Jim Rinc of Wayland spent the
Christmas holiday*. visiting hl?
sister, the Stephen- OaBuods. Her
mother. Mrs. John Rine.. afstt of
Wayland. *p«tu CbrJstmax weekend
und New Year's tredtbnd with Iter
|Mr. and Mra. John Rlnc of Ko[ komo. Ind.. Mr. and Mrs. Nomun

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should

cost

is

a

matter

we

leave

entirely .yyhere it- belongs—with the

family. We display 0 complete line
of services, beginning with the most
moderately priced, to rpoke selection
easy.

SEE FRIGIDAIRE'S FAMOUS JET-ACTION
'ZfaaJti M OGU OJ M GOIMfiI

Hasting* spent Christmas Day with
Mr, and Mrs. Stephen Osgood. *
Mlfa Mary Ellen Osgood U spend-

Springer spent"ClupUnas Day with
her folks, the Seotu. in Hastings
* Our sympathy to Mr and Mrs.
'Charles Hur* und family on the

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Benedict and family of wTlylanri

Norman Benedict*. in Wayland.

FRIGIDAIRE

CORNER WALNUT AND S. JEFFERSON
HASTINGS

Hie Osgood family ChrWniaa
wru held at the fra Osgood home.
Those attending from away were

and family spent Clirulma* Eve
with the Donald Springers In Has--

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thi* low-budget dryer, too—lets you select
the correct time for fabric* on the Timed
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�Delton Nips
[Past Lake-0 Car
Partanal Mention
Mattawan, 68-64,
In KVA Battle
Coach Marr Wlnegar'* Delton
High Panther* tnUlMI to a M-M
ilctory over Mattawan Tuesday
night at Delton to remain in a
three-way Us for first place with fined to the McLaren Hospital
Hickory'Corners and Bangor in where he underwent major surg­
the Kalamuoo Valley Assoc la- ery after surgery at thu Munson
Hoapital.
:
Mr. Durling, a native of Dur­
and, was a Ford dealer at lake
Odessa from 1M4 to 1050 The
family later moved to Grand
Ledge where they operated a

tomia far the game. Another alum.
Paul Siegel and hl* wife. Jo, and
the great MKU, fan. Don Siegel,
flew out for tills famous New
Year* Day rpcctarlo as they have
a number of time* before. U. of M.
alumnae. Ann McDonald, daughter
of Judge and Mr*. Archie McDon­
ald. Who now nskics In California,
was also at the game with other
U. of M. friend*. U-M student
Barry McGuire also caw the

“"J^iPartCkwItsvjll*

When You* Need
East Doud

$25 to $1000
See "OK" Howard

START THE NEW YEAR FRESH!

Highbank
By Mrt. Vern-rilaicltlitt

* PAY ALL YOUR BILLS

Mr. end Mr*. Arthur Eddy of
Gnu* Lake were Wednesday (up­
per gutala of her brother, Mr. and K* tix-rtng on Sunday at the
Mr*. Clayton Jarrard.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ladle
UouM in Charlotte. * Lyman
Hunt waa admitted to Pennock
Hocpltal on New Year** Day for
pneumonia. * Robert Hart has
been In the Imcidtal the past
week after having hus teeth re­
moved. * Worth Green, Glegina
Skidmore and Ida Norton arc
othcra from, this way who are in
I*vnnock Hospital. They are Im-

* CUT fAYMCHTS IT H TO 16

Hastings SPEEDY WASH
and COIN-OP Laundromat
PROFESSIONAL DRY CLEANING SERVICE

•3424

of her brother and family, the
Edwin Reynolds', tn Grand Rapid*,
Wednesday the Orsfadm* visited
liielr aoniuid family, the Albert
Ornbonu. In Laiwing Mr. and Mrs.
Orsborn arc to Imvv Friday to

Middleville
By Mn. Mary Jackton

mas time, returned to Lawrence. Their first stop will be at ZcphvrKans. before the New Year, visit-1 hill to visit a codUn. Onral PuracU.
li-g the Horace Diamond family Ui I Guest* of the Richard Cooks
Chicago en route home.
[New Years Eve were the Donald
Mr. und Mr*. Maurice L Patten Simpsons and Darrel Johnsons of
of Hastings enjoyed a visit to Charlotte. The latter foursome
S i react* Jungle Gardens white were en' route to the Johnsons'
vacationing on Florida's Lower cottage at Gun Lake for tho New

CITY OF HASTINGS
ELECTION NOTICE
for office* to bo filled pt the Hatting* City Election

to be held on Monday, April 5, 1965, it at 12 Noon,
E.S.T.

Saturday, January 23, 1965

Fourth Ward*, City Assessor from Pint and Foiirth

DONNA J. KINNEY. City Clerk

One Group of our Finest

COATS and
CARCOATS

Nylon quilted, fleece, etc.

One Group of

Two Groups-Marked Down

Now Year'* party ol tiio home ot
Mr. and Mra. Harry IlaUch and
remained die next day. * Mr.
and Mrs. Vera Hoojier were New
Ymrl nucsis ot lwr either. Mr.
and Mra. Robb of Wayland. *

Ladies ROBES
Ladles &amp; Subteen
Fall and Winter

From Regular Prices

One Group of Broken
Values Io W

Hastings, Michigan

Reduced

Brand Name,

Values to $79!
MARKED DOWN

City Clerk. Aiderman from Firtt, Second, Third and

Ward* and a Board of Review Member. *

Ladies SWEATERS

Our Entire Stock of
Newberry drove tn Wednesday
evening id spend a few days
with their daughter, Mr. and
Mra Alfred Boraum and family.
One main cve^t was Io irclp
llteir grandson. Eric, celebrate
Ida fifth birthday. * The Prairie
Literary club will mart with Mr*.

DRESSES

Ope Group in Junior, Sub­
teen, Mine* and Half Sixes'

of former
selling

now
marked
down

PUBLIC NOTICE
WATCH THIS PAPER

NEXTWEEK

...

Values to $3.98

FOR IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT OF

-Entire Stock of Childrens
COATS, ShibW SUITS &amp; JACKETS

VITAL INTEREST

All Reduced. One Group ’A Off
One Group

TO EVERY PERSON IN THIS AREA WHO
IS IN NEED Of HOME FURNISHINGS

Childrens PAJAMAS—Boys &amp; Girls

DO NOT
Buy Furniture Too Soon And
Be Sorry Later! Something
Big Is AboutxTo* Happen At

One Group of Childrens

Ladie, &amp; Children,—One Group

GLOVES &amp; MITTENS

TOPPERS
SUITS, ETC
Broken Site,
Girl, ORLON SWIATERS
Om Group of Cardigan* and
Slipover* . . , Broken Si*M—

Cotton and Flanelette. Broken sixes

NYLON HOSE by BerkshireGIRDLES and BRAS
By Formfit and Rogers

PANTY GIRDLE
PANTY GIRDLE
PANTY GIRDLE

3.99
53.99

Now

BARGAINS in YARD GOODS
WOOL REMNANTS Now 3 yJ,$P'
■A t. H Tara— «a,. Hr

W

'

Printed and Wide Wale

CORDUROY

Look for famour 'Trade Name’ label,
on the thingr you buy...you’ll find them here!

]Parmail® dir
124 East State Street

pair for

ARNEL JERSEY
RogMlarty $1.91

Drip-Dry and Cardona

cotton

1.00

�Shower Honors
Mrs. Gory Pranshka

Kaye E. Gardner
Wesley E. Friend
Exchange Vows

Methodist Women
To Hear Social
Agency Speaker

Monday. Dec 3*, at a mUcehaneotw
shower for Mra Gary' PtafMhka,
the form-r Judy Wlerenga. "
Thirty neighbor* and friend/ at­
tended. After playing games. Judyopened many lovely gift* from a
table gaily decorated with u white
umbrella Refresliment* were;
*«vrd
Judy i* Hie daughter of Mr. and
Mra Ralph Palmer. W. Slate Road..
Site was married in a lovely home
wedding Nov. 27 Forty guest* witnessnl ll»e double ring ceremony

Delmer Gardner. 81! Third AVe-j

| Friend, wn of Mr and Mn Wesley 1
C Friend of Cast* Grove RflM.
Hastings. took place Sunday. Dec ’

The Fum Mrtiwdirt. Woman
Bncltty of ChrMUan Srnlee hutch
con a HI be held on Wednesday.
Jan 13. tn the ehurch dining room

bride
Rev. Luther Brokaw officiated at
'the double ring ceremony In the
preamr-r-ef the ImmedMIe family

Name Duplicate
Bridge Winners

Historical Society
Plans Activities
For Second Year

Mr*. Raiell BUnton and Mra.

The Barry County Historical
Society, which wa* organised
and incorporated during Hie port
yvar, u planning for a full year's
acUYitlea
organired by Mrs Jean Gould,
chairman of historical -sites and
markings.
,
*
Mra John Working i-t cliair-

•Die Hastlnga Duplicate Bridge
Group closed their 1964 aeawn
Turaday night. D«? 28th. at the
Emmanuel fpfccopai Undercroft
with the following winner*
Nortii and South: Mra William
Stebbjn* and Mra. D. C./Prtndl.
m*t; Mr*. M. S Yoder aixl Mi*
Grace Denton, second. a:u! Mr and
Mra Gordon Ironside, third.'
-Die East and Wert winnvrti
were Mrs Jack Oagood Mai Mra
Charles Hets, first; Mra. Robert
Cook and Mra Frank CcCloskey.
second, and Mrs Charles PolU and
Mra W. G. Pierce. ItilnL

Mra Ailed from the Family and
Children's Service of Barry and
Calhoun County agvnclrs’
chairmen of the March 25 *eCedar Creek Bible Church, read
Her topi,’ on "How n Jtaclal
North-south winner* in the
rton on antique*. Don Fulur.
Agency Servra 'the Community"
tore an altar drooraUd with red.
Episco­
ehairman of the Civil War and Duplicate Bridge Plu&gt;'
ting* Mutual Insurance Company.
siMMild juovc tno*t Ultrarating to
yellow and while mums.
local txTOCB. irt* tile April 15 pal Undereroft Turaday night
all member* Mrs Alien will wel­
were
Mra Kenneth Row and
J meeting. Mr* John Walton, j
come a question and answer period
।
Mra.
hoy
Hubbard
Second
went
father and carrying n lace covered
•* chairman of the county museum
at the door of tier talk.
! REVEAL TROTH-Mr. and Mrs I
Devotkrn* will be glsra by Mrs ^GAGED-Mr and Mra Clay- (Bible with a bouquet of white carnstlott* and red rosea. Mi» Gard­
Peter Coble,
.l,,t* Newland of H3 Nashville (ner wa* attired In a floor-length ANNOUNCE TROTH —Mr. and । ------------------------------------------------- Rhymer Scholma. R2 Hasting*.
” r"““
Mra Lawrence Allen. R1 Dalton,
A group of friends honored j announce ,t!»e engagement of ■X SIS '"“ra“ "
The MehdaNe Circle. Mra Frank I *td» '» announce the engage- ,gown of Chantilly lace, styled with announce the engagement of
Mr and Mrs. Richard Beduhn j their daughter. Joanne Elisabeth,
a ------fitted bailee,
McMillan. Jr-chairman, will sene ment ot their daughter. Audrey ‘u
--------- .jeweled
----- aabrinu their daughter. Lol*, to Gary by giving them a hoiiae warming to Jo«cph W Rentz, son of Mr
New member* include Ernest '
the hmcheon and rMtervutlpn* Mane to Gale Paul Weuel. soft neckline and long sleeves
,1 VunDuine.
,
___ in their new home at 206 E and Mrs Robert Wade, Hasting* Appelman. Jr.. Mra. Bernard
.-.on of Mr and Mrs
should be
o||
Mr
was
— r.Ulal to
... Mra
...... Zane
...... o
aii .■ p
i au
auij Wetzd ut bouffant
............. skirt
— -- - of
- - Urv
—
- caught
-- — - Clinton
i_..uiuhi VanDume.
vuii^iiiix. 428 Chun h Neath street the first evening of [The Bride-elect 1* a 1964 gradu- WalMMi, Mr
and Mra Jack mid went to Mrs Gordon Iron­
Marti
'
....
__ _....n.. The bride-elect• Int
..... &lt; Miss Allen
an-.. i&gt;
.. a,
side. Sr. and RuV Hubbard and
Nadi. wl
Wl s.vtin
5-2110
na ..
Vermontville
« thr front with
*)“’ rna-a
ro*-' over
over tulle
tulle _
..___
treft_ Wayland
tlib new year Srarral of the | ate of Hasting* High School and Wood. Mr*. Donald' Shumway third to Mt* Frank Andrus and
- •-----------u u !*J1 graduate ul Nashville flouiue* and leuturrd buck Uera of l964 graduate of Middleville
guests were funner aaaociates at j I* “ freshman at Calvin College, and George Bpenccr. Anyone
Mr and Mrs Chester Stowell, High ^chooT and a !»&amp;4 gradu- l»ce und tuUe 'Bie elbow-length Hltfh School and is employed in tiu- Penney store giving added Grand Rapids Her fiance was wlio wlsivra to join may contact Mra. Gar! Puller.
attended open house JestlviUe* air of Blodgett Memqgial Hospi- veil was held in pace by a jeweled | tnr offlce ot Abraham A: Son-. In enjoyment to the evening in a also graduated lmm
from Hasting*
Hailing* any member.
nt the home of Mr and Mis tai Scliool of Nursing where she
croum.
Grund Rapids Her fiance, si 1962
High School hi 1964 and 1* now
Members of the committees
Harold TenEyck Ln Grand Rap- ' i* employed. Iler fiance i. a 1BC2Attending as
matron of honor Wayland H|gh School graduate,
serving in lhe Army. staUoned
ids New Year's Eve honoring graduate of Vermontville High'was Mra.Virginia A. Dickinson.; b employed by General Motors lovely affair for all who at­ ut Port l-eonard Wood. Mo No
Historical SIU* - Mra. Gould.
their daughter. Mrs Kevin Pen- School and 1* employed at Alu- wearing u light blue rtreet-lrngUi । &gt;n Grand Rapids. A May wed- tended.
jhmth
”d;r*«*wiui -----matching
hat. '-*■
ding
is being planned
ford of California.
•nunum Extrusion of Charlotte
•
*--•
— *Mcrcvwlr* French. Bun McPharDr and Mra Robert Cary cm
। RuwcU Kelly. Grand Ropidv!
lin. Richard Cook and Gerald
trrtalncd friend* from Grant
। brothcz-ui-Uw ul the groum. served
Shoup
Rapids for dinner on Saturday —
» .*___
Collection Committer — Donna
evening.
Dr und Mr* Arthur PerSOHUl lYientlOD
Save on Solid Stainless
A small reception was held at Pinon **M/in9nc
--------- -■ --Wilkins. chairman.
Uie bride's home following Uw RmgO ^WingOS
ophoff and family and Dr. and ।
Ways and Means— Vai Bauchceremony A*rt»ung .il the guest In New Year S Fete Mns Donald Gori* and family.) Christmas Day Rural* of Mr ' man. chairman, and Homer
&gt;_ _i- ..was
.. Mra. ti
.. ...i z-f
nlrnannt
■Look
Richard
Gardner
-TVie conununlUv tnuuunu.
” w-aa- „ mnaif.
*' ... evrsnnir
.’ L.'” ;
—■■■■■ — ——. meucnr,,-*,,.
wm-w
■and rt-rvlng was Mra Jack Dani-'Ul‘„yyNrw years Eve “* thS three louplra friendship,slnK wtre hfr parent*. Major *'&gt;d 8Uxip
ner,
Hartmzs Club
ind: idates
dAl*6from
fruin their
thrtrAnn
A,UIArbor
A:bwday* Mrs
Mrs Alien
Allen Prentice
Prenticeof
ofBaltimore.
Baltimore I Junior historian — Mr* John
twr both
hath sisters-tn-law
ulster*-in-law ot
of Uie
th«I “ .. . ... --------------bode, also Mra. Art lU.u of Ver--^r Tw^ra" rom-)
' ’ ’
)Md. and her grandparent* Mr I
-Working, ciialnnan. and Clayton
I mcntvUlr. cousin of the bride. Mra I
w
potluck supper and I There was a gala house-warm- ' nnd Mra FYank Prentice of Has- lUiuxhlld
I Dorothy Kelley, sister of Uie groom, j
j
of square dancing. »«&gt;« at the Gerald Lawrences on tings.
K
! Membership — Mrs Clarence
cut und served the wnidinq cake' lt|j Okmw pneraon of Ionia and -Saturday evening u* they welon Sunday. Dec 27. ihefol-1 French,
r,rlB.,u chairman. Ethel BatlghChuck Wilbur of Battle Crrek vol!-) corned friends to their o pen ) lowing had dinner at the Frank , lnxn Krn antl Elirabcth Huff­
mother.
liouw
ing fur more than 80 couple*.
Ix&lt;usr in their new home, the I prentice home lor
tor a late Christ- nian
Following a short wedding trip
framer
Dun tilfgel honu
home at HUM)
ma*'
Clarence
The roems were numuprUtely *'
’nWT ,,un
latf0 I niiL
Mr and Mr*. Clarence
Museum — Mra John Walton,
to Detroit, the couple raturswd decoruleil With a large clock unGun
Road The
Iris Jean
Jean Dugger
Oun lLuke
-“k‘ H&lt;xul
'r,M' holiday
holiday I Prentice.
Premier. Mrs.
Mra Iris
Dugger cfMjrnuuI. Bernard Bedford,
liom'e to spend Christmas with mxoruu’d wim a.
ralnv air
726 only 5109’5
decor 1Mlt
lent aa ffestive
air to
to the
the । ! nnd
and Alana
Alan* of
of Oketnoa.
Okemoa. Mr
Mr and
and CUkytoo
—
'­Webb. Clayton Hau*their parents
u* gurets arrived from | Mrs Erick Welker
ErickA
»ear rrpresenteo uie nummo* ,n&gt; party
•—•» —
anaand
s*r«
Vmlof
, I chdd. Ethel feaughnum. Bernard
The groom is in the US Navy, the face., bells,
balloons, angels Charlotte (.rand Ledge. Utn-, Uvmmg
Mr. and Mrs
Verne WatM&gt;n. Mr and Mra. Gerald
Thai« V-M’» unique "Courassigned to the. U_S£. Hornet, ami and man, other decorations nude rtng. Haauhn and many of the I Prentice and fomfij of
Shoup
Setting
. .. « _ __ &lt;__ *___ »..—&gt;&gt; trrtviri*d*
rrt*tho
lamillra lustorlra—Mr
t Ixwrvtirr*
l-wrertcraatatGun!
Gunvllle. Malur and XL,.. A1 &gt;* n
elusive ADD^A+TRACK »
Karehera. MeMh Haight*. Ed
A buffet supper was **- FTenUce of
*d •
self teaching feature Let* you
ployed at Fates Fine Fbdds in take
‘ ■
...
o
Middleville, and
off Middleville,
and Mr
Mr Gasman
Qaaman t 3*
k-.
Odessa and, *Hi J°&gt;n her husband Sentz* and-Pete Andcraon*
tn a few months
O, MSV. . «.«. .&gt;
Mra.
Art
Wingtxden
entered
,
Hames. Hany and Don Mead and
or song . . learn anything ut
Mr and Mr*. Stewart HOwea (Workihop at Western Michigan
the Chicago Wesleyan Methodist
Lyn Burdick.
Wld wwlW Ukp Uj
Hurpital on Monday -where she had a dinner party on Chrtatm**
Door prizes of George Peterson £
Day Their guest* were Mr. and &lt;-------- ----------------Look at these
pital 1* located at 250 E. Superior Mrs Donald Patten and *an.)
to four lucky winners
important V-M features!
St. Ciucago. III. Mrs Wingerden Kenneth. Niles; Mr. and Mra
Spacial sail* evant! Out­
Colorlul hat* and noise-maker* wa* in Ciucago for the holidays Ray Patten. Uuutng; Jack Don­
standing stainless beauty at
&gt; 4 monaural channel* ttietch
Members of Carlton Carter Ex- were handed out just before mid­ visiting her sons. John and Jim ley. Detroit, and Mr. and Mr*
your use of tapes.
leiuuon Homemaker* Study Club night The mew) was .enrel &lt;wllh,nnu
.,r lluIlw
,
tremendous saving*. Thi* it
and utheir
fatiullca.
The Jim Clyde Bender.
were very graciously entertained hum being fumlrtied by the club&gt; WMW»rd«w» have
The Hastings Cleaner* bowler*
speeds, for extended .tape
heavy weight luxuriously
__ —
at lhe iwme of Mra IJoyd Shroyer slurtly after midnight, anil danc-'__
Members of Fitzgerald Corps ICO
time for highest tidehty.
und. _grandmother
W ha* been held their Christma* party Wedon Dec 9 Iler home was fratlvr mg continued until the wee houra assisting with the new arrival.
finished jUinleit that never
of Ihe Woman* Relict Corps held
»Easy push-button control*.
througti'jut with liollday decora­
ternoon
They
had
dinner
at
the
their
Christmas
meeting
at
the
TIU* 1* U»e third child fur Uxneeds polishing. Save while
»Provision to record and play
tion*.
Hastings Bow! and exchanged hall on Dec. 17. Game* were played
The food committee for the eve- jjmx.
back -through auxiliary
these low price* are In ef­
The long table in the dining nmg were the Merle Haines,
components.
room was beautiful with U1U&lt;- Girave Bedfords. Preston Camp­
RetrtBliments ot cake and kt
fect Sale ends January 30.
Mrs Lawrence Herrick enter­
sleigh* for name raid* and Santa bell*, Keith Sages. Melvin Haight*. tained eight fmrtdtnncr Wednes­ sen ted her bowler* with a gift.
cream were served The next birth­
Claus chimney* to hold napkin* Ward Woodmansee*. Drew An- day evening of lost week Win­
Mr and Mra. Kenneth Church day meeting will be on Jan 7.
Down tile center was a sleigh with dcTMMi*. Dave Herxhbergera and
ner* al bridge were Mr* D C. of Delton. Mr. and Mr* Donald There will be an Installation of
Santa and hU pack drawn by Marshall Greenleaf*.
.
French. Mrs Cornell Denton Norton of Woodland. Mr, and officers with Esther Und. depart­
reindeer. The attractive decora­
Mrs Ray Welch and family of ment president, in charge
Out-of-town guest* were from
tion* were made by Mra. Hale
Charlotte ‘were Sunday evening
Battle Creek. Ionia, Charlotte, De­
Mr. and Mrs Norman Sand­
Witt. Nashville. Portland. Sunfield. remembrance in celebration of luncheon gue*ts of their father.
suuiun Twelve members sang the Lake O*y.i. Grand Ledge. Wood­
Clarence Welch of Nashville brook and Mr and Mrs Ernest
her
birthday
that
evening.
Doxology
The luncheon was a surprise in Appelman were among those
land.- Grand Rapids. Vermontville
After dinner a business meeting Mulliken. East Lansing. Orleans.
honor ot Mr. Welch * 80th birth­ who attended the Governors 138 W. State
Wl 5-4284
The
Don
Nevins
home.
416
E
was called and a profit of about Springport. Bath. Olivet. Lansing
day
Inaugural Bal!
Grand, was really "jumpin' and
*35 from Uie Christmas Bazaar Tekonsha and Mason
Pat Eskman spent Christmas
held Dec. 4 was reported, enough
The next club dance will be held their twin daughter*. Julie and with hl* parent*. Mr. and Mr*
to send a delegate to -College at Northeastern School* nll-purPeter Eckman, for lhe first time
Week for Women "
posc room. Jan. 9. from 8 to U pm agers. A smorgasbord dinner
After exchange of gifts members
Fort Ruker. Ala. serving in the
was served ivs the evening of Army He was home for a month
thanked Mrs Shroyer for helping
dancing and playing "Charades" Other* of the family home for
to moke this a happy Christmas
Into
houra vnnaunaa
meeting and adjourned to meet at
Christmas ’
were
Mr and Mr*.
■proinvs&amp;ed
.
, the carb'
.....
'T tni
the itome ul Mis. C. B. Valentine
ul the manilng. and the New Holh$ McCornUek ot Grand RapYrar made a rery happy en- ldJ Mr
Mn Wm, Morey III
i Daniel* co-Iioates* Jan. 13. at 1.30
t’Trtrt’jand children of Lantlng, Mr
Ttie ii»e Sunday evening*
:and Mr* Wm Morey HI of DtI and Smart Food Buying" Roll January were designated
Thc ffirrhng Moores welcomed | mondale and Michael Colper ot
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
in the New Year by entertain-' «r
; call "Shortcut* in Fax! Buying " E.U Bi' Bible Month.
This 1* In cooperation with Ing the Dave Barry*, the Gordon . ..
------------ •-----------d
p-..,
of
DECEMBER 31, 1964
। The James Brittens enter- the denominational rmphart* Kenyon*, the Leo Demonds and Woodland ilr and
Burdett
tallied their family for dinner on on small group Bible ttody.
108 E. State Street
Cotant and John and Mr. and
I Christmas Day. —.
and Ln observance of Bible port for a potluck dinner and Mr*. PhllUp Cotant. Bteven and
court whist The prlacs were Marcia spent ChrUtmM With Mr
The local Evangelical United
and Mr* Wm. Hewitt, Charlene
_-$3,325,045.99
Flrat Mortgage Loan*-------------Brethren Church, of which Rev. lowing the winner to ■snitch” and Marilyn of Grand Ledge
from those havvng won in the Charlene and Marilyn visited
510.05
Accrued lntere»t----------------------operating Ln this effort, having
their grandparents, lhe Cotant*.
16.220.79
Loan* on Saving*_______ '_-----begun on Jon. 3. and will con­ more excitement and adding to most of last week
53.535.83
Purchased Land Contracts
tinue each Sunday evening The
Arriving at the Che* Banghart
Stock—Federal Home Loan Bonk _
40.000.00
home on the Wednesday night
lul Dean home. 10 before Christmas were their eon
Mrs Amy Bower, local director
120.906.25
Government Securities ____________
of Christian education There
----- _— ------- ------------and family, lhe Bruce BangharU.
15.000.00
Other !nve«tment* ..------------------------are claw.' and teachers for chil-’ guest* of their son. Alan, had a with their three boy*, from
Cash on Hand and in Bank* --- --------153.705.65
then, youth and adult* The wapderfui time a* they greeted Omaha. Neb. To have the grand­
37.574.14
Office Building I Depreciated)-------children at home far ChrisUnas
9,136.31
Furniture &amp; Fixtures (Depreciated) helped to make the day an
Heeled in the materials pro“
“ “
Bond Premium _____
594.24
-JZ3TF3Tthe f"Bible Study Bookletby honoring their dajjrhte'. MarDonkld B App. with the p.-nerul je*n, whoso marringe to Michael King*, of Ann Arbor and Mr*
theme of Jams Christ Renews Lyon*, son of the Owen Lyons. Banghart's parents, the Mason
TOTAL:
$3,804,503,56
H1-. Church Through Lay Parti- liu, solemnized on Wednesday Norwoods of Delton. The Bruce
iipitatlon and VocaUonal Dedl • Dec. 1C There were 50 gueat* BangharU returned to their
ration-' The public i* invited to to greet the newly-wedded couple home on Bunday, lhe Norwoods
attend thrae study periods
|Bt the Chrlrtle home which was were overnight guesu and Helene
--$3,524,917.71
Toto I Savings -----------' dccxxuted Ln tlx- wedding motif and Terry King left the follow­
372.00
Accounts Payable----with the large bells adding mirth ing Tuesday.
I to the aUractlveixea* Quest*
35.000.00
Other Borrowed Money
39,862.79
Due Borrowers--------Mr Robert
StotxrtGray
Gravofof
Creek. .Nohvillc
MrMrand Mra.
27.15
Life Insurance Escrow
and Hartings
rural Nashville announce the en­
3,519.27
Deferred Profits .
gagement of their daughter. Lu­
6.204.6Z
To celebrate the IgUi birth­
Guaranty Reserve
cille. to Robert Gay of Battle
day of Carol Roar, nine girl* In­
2,118.05
The bride-elect is a graduate of cluding Dawn Burghdoif. Mar­
181,553.82
the Nashville High Schoo! and 1* tha Culbert, Jill Edgvr. Janine
10,928.15
Undivided Profit* :
employed at the Brunswick Corpo­
sey. Sally Kenfinid. Marjorie
ration In Kalamazoo .
THE FURNITURE
Het fiance, the son of Mr and
TOTAL:
$3,804,503.56
BUILDING
Mra Robert Gay. la a graduate of
the Springfield High School and U Wednesday evening. Dec. 30
lowing
tlve
dinner,
Jean
F
employed by Fuller Tr-uusniiraton
in Kalamazoo
Phon. 374-3523
A May 22 wedding date ha* been to complete a very plrarant
Hing.

Society newS

______

Chorlotte Dancers.

APTER-CHRISTMAS
PLACE SETTING

Sale!

MW,.niroiss; ina M si

Carlton Extension
Members Enjoy
Holiday Gathering

W5"&gt;~

Fitzgerald Corps #
Has Gift Exchange

MUSIC CENTER

HASTINGS SAVINGS
&amp; LOAN ASSOCIATION

Designate January
As Bible Month
At E U B. Church

Patrick C. Hodges

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

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Assets

January Clearance
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SKIRTS
SWEATERS
SLACKS
DUSTERS
SLEEPWEAR
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Reduced

Liabilities

Parents Announce
Troth, Nuptial Date '*« from

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Phong Wl 5-3853

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AU Saringi Ihturrd lip la

910,000 uiih FJ.U.C.

Serenade

Open Evening*

(Above Saving* &amp; Loan)

�Hastings Women's
Club-Luncheon
Al 12:45 Friday

THE HASTINGS BANMW—1

Lake Odessa
By Mri. Dan Peterman

Uincd her bridge club Ttaoday
Christmas Eve guests of Mr.
and Mra Glenn Edu in*, rural
play weal to Mrs Lawrence Ker­
Woodland, uric Mr. aud Mr*.
ik k. Mra Byron Fletcher and
--------------- Jtm an,lth ““J family of West
Women's Club wiU meet this Woodland and Mr. and Mr*.
Friday for * 12:45 luncheon at Walter Wortley. * Rev. Vernon
the Fir*t Methodist Church for . Beardsley tpent Christmas with
their annual busincra meeting. I hi* daughter. Mr. and Mrs. ClayAccording to their annual
The program ''Hasting* Un- ,on Goodrich, of Sunfield. Mra.
eustom the Stuart Cleveland
Umlted” wHl b* a symposium of Beardsley U »UU a patient at
family and the J. Franklin
rrpswwntatlvea from Chenoweth Pvnno^t Hospital. * Guests oi’
Huntley fomllj- were to-gethcr
Machine Co.. HaMlnga Aluml*nd Mrs Wilbur Neeb and
for dlnnec New Yaark Day. This
num Co. Hastings Corporation Batrlcla for ChrUtmas were Mr.
gathering included the John
iiastlbgi Manufacturing Co' ‘uld
Dan^iO Miller-and th*
Huntley family ot Marshall
Tvden Corporation. Flexfab and
Miller family of Grand
Ledge.
Eddie
of ™Di­
Hasting* PitargMs* Prod nets
,-*-do,‘ Die Rd
'*'* Dixon* nt
mondale,-MU* Margaret Miller
All member* orc urged to at­ ot Lansing and lhe Jen Millers
tend. The buatneie meeting will of Portland. * Mr. and Mr*. Ho­
follow Uie program.
rner BarUctt were at Ea*t Lan­
sing Christmas Evn with their
The Bert Benhams had Christ- ton
।
and family, the Gerald Bari- BETROTHED—Mr. and Mra. El­
nuu with their son and family. HJett*.
mer Wieaenhofer. Rl Hastings,
Uic Paul Denhams
of —
Akron. I Mra, Leonor Varga* and her wish to announce Uic engage­
-ri~ -•
•landing from Thursday until family of seven ot her childfan ••*«»
ment of «««
their daughter. ,
Judy
uu,
Sunday there, and en route home j and their families gathered at Lynn, to Patrick Oene Harrison, therno tong about town Thurawere Christmas dinner guest* of the Sunfield Community Hall son ot Mrs. Virginia Root and day evening M the bright New
their Min. lhe Robert Benhams. | Sunday. Dec. 27. for a dinner | Walter Harrison of Middleville,
in Battle Creek On New Year *, and' Chrutma* party Besides A July wedding 1* being planned. large and small.
Eve the Wilson GuldetoOf Lacey
”--------------- ------------ ------- -- 1-------------------acre guest* ut the Bert Benham .—... ....
....
, t alk ipvu. u.r viummiuu -rcihome.
vln Bartletts, the Ellglo Gala- end with her parents, Mr. and st tile Elk* Temple and the Has­
vlx families, of Lake Odessa; Mr 'Mrs. Voight Curtis. OUicr guest* tings CounuV Club. The gold
and Mr*. Raymond GuUerrea of for a ChrUUnM family gather- and pink decorations at the club
Albion. the Raymond Rivera and . mg and dinner were Mr. and
Puul Silva* families of Lansing Mrs. Thoma* Gilliland and faml- with deft touches. by Isabel
The Rev. Vernon Beardsley . ly. rural Woodland; Mr. and Mr*. 7^-7— .“ZLTZZT. „
TTaZ
was the guest speaker at the Edu aid Kenyon and family of.
Baltimore Church near Hastings 1 rural Port.and and Mr. and Mr*.,
Bunday, Dec. 27 and was a din-1 Kendall Cross and family, take 1
'**&lt;**" ,T
ncr gUMt of Mr and Mra Hu- Odeara.
I
St
tert Hunt and family. * Mr. und | bgt. and Mra Bryce H. Lee 1 ““
Mrs. George Mooq and Mi** LI-1 and titrve chlldhm of Benton’^** KI2?etad.. *
las Frost -of Flint spent the Harbor were New Year * weikweckcnd of Dec. 26th with Mr. tnd guenU of hLs uncle. Mr. and played. "The Anniversary Walls"
and Mrs. Waiter Wortlsy. Other {Mrs Edmond Myers Sr. of in honor of Kay and Lynn Perry
guests Saturday were Mr. and Woodland road This is the flrat and Dr. Hay und Jean Finnic
Mrs. Glenn Edwins, rural Wood- [ tlnu. Ul 23 ycaj»
Myera had who celebrate their wedding
land. Mr. and -Mis Maynard asm jus nephew, who u nos- a
I Mk■—
IM—
Mr -------ami ------------------Mra Slant 1itxauiiuur
.
...
...
.. ■'■'■'
•__ ____
------vuncr
u nc
*cr» - iI Tiwre were a number of before
Leak and family of Lansing. *
1B yoart ln tlu. Aurmra He ll* dub party gattartngn. one
Mr. und Mrs. Clifford Walter Wjts
October to being hosted by the Lyle Olllcwand Fay. Mr and Mis Andrew lk.,lUjl.
Harbor fnon North P‘“ «
bome «» w Ort&lt;1'
Walter and MarJean and Mr EaromL Mr mid Mra Myrt»-SU«‘
»“ •
Yews
and
Connor end
txv fanUly Tnh
Lc^* Rrn party
W. Walnut
and Mra.
Mra. Fred
Fred O
O'Connor
and
,
nartv at
ai. 511
sir —
—" f
Bette of rural Nashville spent i,-./vmr**' mntwr when Pot and.Duward Caln cn-

Auld Lang Syne
Is Theme Song
For
Many___
Parties:r.
____

our

Barbecued

Chicken &amp;

Sodl*6 Ribs

AeUlIlC
s-'

1

QibU
■■

gettem!.
..
C
T in Klinitir/jaS’f ia
ine
■
■Tom &amp; Sally Robinion

JUpvIUlW

Z05 N. Michigan

—OPEN DAILY—
9 A.M. io 11 P.M.

East Doud

Society newS

gurata of the Edmund Mycra,PJ^
family of Grand Ledge. OUicr
with the izvs were Mr.
'parent*, the O'Connors, to ex- visitors
and Mra. Ororgo Eisenhart'. *
1
, Sunday
aunaay guc&gt;u
gumta or
ot Mr
Mr ana
and Mr*.
Mrs.
*Ir. ®’ra,
°*Firge ,”obefu Curl Uiemuin wuc Mr and Mra.
entertained their family for
smith of Woodland and
jCiuutma* on Sunday. Dec.
Frunklxn, ot Grayling.
ITicy were. Mr. and Mrs Furreat,
p-,,—
Robert* and daughter. Doris, of
Mr- and Y13'Frttoratm.- Mr ana Mis Roe Roberta ,naj‘
u“ Bhcrlyn Pcturand suns. Lee and Gar?y, Nosh- '««•
“nuul Itep:0* attended
•rih|’&amp;Vnw ,ulU‘ Mr- an“ **

tertWned and 10. gyrate Joined
sreeung
-- —
"
Ironside Drive.
tuctnig
a new
xcurs e.vc
Hosting
Eve
**—‘
’New Years
party were the Stan Cumming*
and tlieir guerta were the Theodore Knopf*. J- Franklin Huntleys and the Stuart Cievelands.
pn,.l!v .(l6. „ v t)
incidentaby l-'vi gave uic isl­

vllleand Mrs I-*Vern Rob- &lt;&gt;w wedding of Burtara Fetter«u- rural Woodland. Mr. and 'uan ot Unsung* and Rex FuhMr*. Thoma* Steury and daugh- er Saturday. Jan. 2. al the
ter. East tansUig; Mr. und Mrs Woodland Zion Lutheran
y
Russell Arne* and children:-’Chui ch • Mr. and Mra. Bran- *“*
Nashville; Mr. and Mrs James don Sliadc and Alice, aikd Mra. aurinS Ulc nouaays.
Taylor and children. Eaton Rap- Wayne Shade and Idnda visited
T,’^re WM a "Spur of the Ho­
dton and sunj. Saginaw, and Mr. of Hickory Comers Sunday. Jan. Castlemans with tile Dr. John
aud Mrs. Rex Goodemoot and 3. * Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bates Williams. Walter Forsbents and
family, rural Lake Odessa. « Mr. of Woodland visited Mr. and John Bays assembled to watch
and Mrs Lynn Prentta and five Mrs. Chester Kcrtcriy Wednes- the Oid Year out and the New
daughtersof Ludington State, day evening, Dec.,30. * Mr. and Year enter on the calendar
-- - . . r
' Mra. Corf Gierman were New
page.

By Mrr. Lloyd Oicen
te.tW
94*. SSI 1

family of Woodland.

family from Delton and Mr. urn!
Mra. Duane Hamilton from
Uu&amp;bviBe, Ul.. called at Howard
Mootcs. * Earl Mooscolid Mr.

and family .Were ChristniM Eve
guest* of Mr. und Mra. George
Herman of Rl Hastings. They
spent cmutmas Day with Mr.

' a inner gue*U at Eiwln Paynes R2 Vermontville
A, Happy New Year to AU I

Woodland
Ky'.Wra. Glendon Curlit

Mrs. Lloyd Owen were dinner ।
gucet* at Mra Dorothy'Monroes ;

1 “■ CotUM1- ftnd
Mra- atie । Pro»b&gt;tertan lounge.
Mrs. Lioyd Owen railed oa Claud
* Saturday P-im vialMembers of the
TO BE WED
Hammonds in Hinds disuict . Uij&gt;
Mr fcnd Mre Gicndon I families were present for
of Mis* Wanda Kingsbury to Saturday.
i— -- ■
—
Cordon 8 Hull is. announced by
ttw bride-elect's father. Ralph E.
Delton. A Mr. and
Kingsbury. R2 Delton. Gordon is
the sou'of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Mra while Richard Martin wm
Hull. IU Hasting*. Mu* Kings­
fty
Mrt.
Burr
b'aiictt
in test man.
bury is a Senior at Delton Kel­
and
A reception for about U gueats
logg High School and her fiance
is a 1M2 graduate of Hastings
High School. A June wedding u
the Methodist . Church will meet ton Hall following the ceremony.
being planned.
Baltic Creek were

Barryvjlle

Personql Mention
Miss Bemadlne Hoffman, who
Lv a returned missionary from
Sierra Leone, Africa, now living
in Charlotte, was a guest of M^s
Myrtle Wlbon over the weekend.
On New Year-* Day Mbs Wlbon.

Gun Lake were Chrirtma* night

Odtuus wld plan to Uvc hi Halting*.
■ —Tlw Ana- '
_______ •
Bolton and family, * Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Bemv.lt of Haa- ncraia viswhc were Sunday ain- Cord Ann Beedle S
nre gu.-u with their daughter, ] p -ndPmAnt Told
ulumoon caller* of Mr. and Mr. and Mra. Gicndoo CurU*; EngQggmenT I OIQ
! ■'•»«
Beedlc of Curtis
Mra. Lewis Bolton and family. und family.
Word wm received tbit Mr Rmd. Nashville, has announced
Mrs. tawis Bolton's mother.
Mr*. Clara LaHommcdlcu, i*
quite rtek at Pennock itapitol. involved in

land, were dinner guests of their , * Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Pulpaff A The Woodland PTA will bej
brother, Archie WlUon. and hls ■ of Kaiunuuoo were Dec. 20.
daughter. Vivien, of Katemaxoo , wbdtend guerfg of Mr. and Mrs. Elementary PTA Monday. Jan.
The bride-elect U a
The Don Nevin* family. ttieiKarl PulpaH and family. They 11. lhe meeting will to held m
Edsel Sinclair family and Mrs.! wae Chnstmas Day guusta of the • auditorium of the high of Nistrville High Sclxriland t«
Belle Doster were dinner guest* Mr. and
' •*
NLs.
— ”
Gary
— —
Gillett and* .ctool at 3 pm. Speaker* for a student at Central Michigan
on Chri*tm*s at the home of family of ^faraiiall. * On Sun­ tte evening will be the foreign ( University. Ha- DAnoe, a graduMra. Maurice Hughe* near Plain­ day. Dec. 27 Mr. and Mra. Karl cxclxuigf students attending Me at Camdem, Michigan. High
well. Mra. Hughe* also enter­ Pufpafl and family entertained Lakewood this &gt;&lt;ur * The School, la employed at the Oid*tained Dorothea tnd Ralph Com­ with a ChrhtnuiA dinner for Mr. Wmmui's Study group of the mobile Company in L*nai'}«ing of Mlddlevill* arra the Ran­ and Mra. Glenn Puipaff, Mr. imd Mcihodiat Church
been post- ■ A Juno wedding I* being punkin Hughe* famSy of Prairlc- Mrs. Keith Putpoll and family -nrkiu«rl
poned until .Ian
Jan. 20
2Q. Ttm
Ou&gt; mix-tinir
meeting &lt;’ nod.
—
« OI,—- K.1t-rT&lt;Ti nt Uns— * win
,.. . De...
naa Int....
tne noaic or axra.I
------- :—re . -------tings.
•
On
Ciuistma*
Day.
Mr.
The Roy Cordes left Friday to
(Hendon Curtis. * The Wood;
Mrs. EUie FTcydl of Detroit
visit the William Yates family in ana Mra. Karl Pulpoff and fam-. land Firemen will entertain was a guest of Mrs. Helen Mott
their wive* Jan. 14 with a sup- far a few day* last week, and on
cart Of their new granddaughter. and Mis, Burr Foaaeu. * Mr. pre. ♦ Sunday evening visltora New Year’s Day Mrs. Mott. Mr*.
Mary Elltabetli. bom Tuesday. Dec. and Mrs. Donald Dowsctl went •*Hh lUv. and Mra. L»ur«icc1 Freydi ’ and Mr». .B*H* Dopier
38. Hie little lady ha* a brother
LowcU and Lormda were Mr. were entertained at UM UPn
and Mrs. Ray Titkcmeyer and i Newton home to watch the Rose
Miss Elisabeth French arrived ChnMmas Day. On Saturday tta family.
. jBowl game.
Wednesday from New York City DowmOU visited Mr. and Mra.
Homer Potur at Marshall.
French. for 10 days. Her arrival
Mr. Und ^trs. G;enn Putpatf uec. Xi rax ann aus ion inn-;
Uiurt luuly un
coincided with her mother* Jan. B mwiuniM
rhndmai r&gt;nv Mr unzl Mr* *71 ..
. Dmxan
. ..... and
__ . «...
...... '
Mra. ..
Mu
family
the party given by Mra. K. 6. Me- Hawkins and son of Banfleld.'
Intyrr Out aitenuxm honoruig Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Haley and ^Tion*"
ca&amp;inn. * sir nori Mra Gicndon
Mrs French.
family’ of Lansing and Mr. and CulUi ;u,d flinuly spent New
Mbs Jane Fletcher returned to Mrs. Huron Healey- and famUy | ycar&gt;t Day ulth her sister. Mr I
WEDDING
New York City after visiting hereof take Odessa. * Mr. and Mra and Mra Galen KUmer and:
parenls. the Byron Fletcher*, dur- Burr Faasctt were Bunday call- । l4IUrtP at Middle take. Th*.
PHOTOGRAPHY
U1« to bow,
m a Ur ua Mra. &gt;W to.on
ilruco Thompaon. who is gta- sun and Carole and Mr. and Mra. lhc takc w Mrs x&lt;„t[np ortnagv
honed at Madison. Wl*. wot home Jerry SleUema and family at .Marijui
Piluu joined the.
with hu family, the Ston Thotnp- Grund Rapids
| famuy a“The home of Mr and
*uns. for s fra day* between
Mr. and Mra Burr Passrtl en- &gt;
aiBM. Hunday. Dec.j
ChTjJmaJi and New Year's. He tertalned lhair family with a

A&amp;P Announces
Promotion

tototo
WM a progressive dinner party~ ..
--------------------- ,
UK &lt;KUUUl»- ICJUl-Philip Nyquist.
| The following six couples have
He succeeds George W. Bird a supper club that gets togitlrr!
who is retiring under the Cotn- ' one* a month; Mr. and Mra. I

ill

65
with

nearly 37 years with the food Burdette Barter. Podunk take.
ctalp.
A native «f Indianapolis, brand Rapids. Mr. and Mra
Grorge Juppstrom. Mr. and Mrs.

Keith Chase. Qun Lake We had
a progressive party New Year’s
Eve starting at lhe DeVaulte

pnrtinentJi until IMO when be

Unit. Hq held till* port until

™c“”" j
Htoto Miy । “gt.

in th* outfit waa George. Cogswell.; Wednssday to -poid Christma*
W1S.^v'xLhwrpLb^u^ to,wllh lUa parrnW' Mr “)d Un’ ’
Sunday Ken Wtey returned to, RwbcU Mead and family. He re- ;
Arizona U. ut Tempe. Aru. after .
llis CttJup nl Weal
being with hl*
hb fatnllv
family during the
teinc
on 8unday. ★ Mr. and ,
holiday .vacation.
Mra. Russel Mead and family, i
Mr. aiKl Mrs. Paul Humphrey of
Owosso and Zane Mcud spent
CtirlMinoJi Day with Mr. and
Mra. Clayton McKeown at Quun- I
by Mrt. IT. H. Cheeteman
with the. Humphrcjw on Chrisl। mas Day and Mr. and Mra. Rue- ■
Some of the Christmas fam- 1
xjmd wcnt m Owazo on ’
fly gatherings am the Forms | Sunday to have dinner with ttie '
Coir family were With Mrs. Cole's; Humphrey*. Rhva returned home .
brotlveni in Grand Rapids, and • Blth them.
the Saturday foltowing Christ-1 Mr and hInu &amp;un gm-th and,
mas they were lhe guests of j Mn( narel Higdon of NMhvillo
Forrest’s parents. Mr. and Mra. j 5pcnt ctafctmas Evo with Mr. 1
Ward Cole. * The Mile* Ruffner I and wia. Robert C. Smith and I
family tad Christmas breakfast I daughters. * Mr. and Mrs. Rob- |
with their son. Dale’s family, nt crt c. smith and daughter* were 1
Leach take, and Dale's family ---------- ------------------------- -- -------------Wur_ dim-— -we- -t blr mr- 1
--------------------------rrr
enta home. * Friday evening’

HASTINGS OFFICE

Cheeaemans entertained their
family and the Ward Cheese­
man* and Frank HoUday famlSault Ste. Marie. Mich, to Mem­ guests had attended Alex Hoff­ Hm a1tli buffet lunch and gift
man's wedding cnrliir Ilfat eve­ exchange.
phis. Tenn.
Mr. aud Mrs Franklin Russell
Bird started with A ft P in ning at the Presbyterian Church mul family of rural Charlotte,
the Allan Peterson family from
following year he was transfernow residing In I Arning and J family aixl Ruth Ann Peterson
|n this capacity until ll»l

237 WmI State St.
Phona 945-4392
EDWIN J. MIIUNIACH.

A New Yar'j morning break -

Mra Margaret Pvteraon spent
Western Division with beodquar- : and Wright Sim hosted u neighW. Walnut St. This wm also a ting her daughter, Elsie, and
family and daughter. Mra. Frank
Gadget
Shower
for
a
recent
viston since 1954. '
bride and groom.'Mr. and Mra.
Thomas Stebbins. Tom and

MODEL LOANS
CONFIDENTIAL - ONE TRIP SERVICE
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DAY

SEASON

CREDIT

JEOPARDIZE YOUR GOOD

STANDING.

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MODEL FINANCE CO.
945-3429

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

Open Saturday Morning* and Wednesday &amp; Friday Evening*

!• you’ll love our
[ BAKED GOODS
w—

Sweet Breads

»*«" «-

"«-•
Toffy Apple Tie---------A rich and dehetou* one crust o« wrtti

65c
ilreuicl topping

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY SPECIAL!
I Loaf of Date Nut Sweet Bread-------- 34c
I Loaf of Butternut Milk Bread-------- 25c

Dunham

■In his new aaakgnment. Horn­
berger wUl direct purchases for

AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF MICHIGAN

Miss Sally Raseley
Robt. Beckwith, Jr
Married Saturday

Children from NoahvUlc. Mr. and

B from Algonquin. Mr, and Mra
?. Raymond Owen and childreg.

field. * Dec. 87, ■&lt;w6n. Micixae! C'enUr. Thursday afternoon and
David, was torn to Sgt. and evening that wm sort of like a
Mra. Jamon Hural »Vicki Heidi houae-warmlng loo and there
were 25 guccu nt the Clayton | friend* in taxutrig for several days burg. Mr. and Mu. Clair Fns- I
,Brundstetter* at Podunk take to {during the Christman season.
!*ott and family of Algonquin
«1 five pound*. seven ounces.
. . .
.... &gt;
wcnj tw&lt;J car],,;,(to of
ft|ul Mf and Mjs ciarwure '
friend* from Roduater. Ind., who Mart?. Jr., and family of Par- j
| Old Father Time made a dig- took, time out lost week to drive; t^-e. * on Sunday. Dec.- 27. |
I nlf:cd but reluctant departure. to Hastings to visit with Raj'mnrxi. jjyto Fassett left for, Illinois os I
i
! K.. rj-s T.lttta WUo-a? on. Gibson and hl* family. Tlw men; /delegate to the International!

WAY

140 W. ST ATI STRUT

Ermund Strong and family i
Christma* Cay gucada of Mr.

Special 52c
Save 7c
59c Voh*«
Apple Fritters------------------- 6 for 39c
A rich fry dough with piece* ol apple throughout and

Chopped German Bread
*A

DALE’S BAKE SHOP

♦STRAHH HASTINGS*
FSIDAY Su. SUNDAY

the women,
the wildness,
the world of
Younffhlood
Hawke 5

Thursday before Christmas and
Dale and Sue Ruffner returned
Hniurday. Ho usually spends the
Bummer vacation with the Ruff­
noon but on the quieter side to ner family. * Mra. Olrnna Skid­
iccuperate from the long hoUday more i* in Pennock HrnpitAl.
* CHfford Moody and Mile*
festivities.
Ruffner attended funeral scrvlcra In Boating* fw Albert
Drake. The mon have staled
their new home and the follow­ Creek.. ♦. Sunday Mra. Ruffner
ing Dr and Martha Heubner
nock HiMpitaL and also called
Algonquin take home when on th* Bill Turptmnlng family in
Grand Valley State College NMhvflk. * Mr. and Mrs. Vic-

Zuinlxrge were among the
guests.
The Kakurday after New Year’s Ita-tinjB. * Mr and Mra. Frank
**“■
the Dirk Footer open houre lield HolOday and i
ty until
forth during Ute afternoon and weekend jurats
Sunday. * The
tmail suppes* partite following Year* dinner guest* of Mr. and
this event.
Mrt- Ward Checseman cam*
Mra. K. 8*McIntyre entertain­ from Holland. Landngl Vermont­
ed friend* with an open hcusc ville. Woodland, and Lynns. 25
in.*11 including the baby daugh­
Gteen Street Wednesday after- ter of Ifr and Mra. A. Brown
।and the official end at
I Christmas Season.

the

39c

rlourh with bfriwn-su*sr

YOUNGBLOOD

MMilYOAFl^HAWKE
EVERY SUNDAY

Treat the family

$1.89

Sffifi KfW® ■

' Win

�g—THF HASTINGS TUNNER
TUhrMay, Janu»&gt; I. IMS

-- Bert F. Litts
Dies at Farm
Home Sunday

—On Npw Year's Kvr
her grandchik
Rodrui Randall.

J

Doug Stowell
Enters Graduate
School at Ann Arbor

./
Personal
Mentionentertained
Gary and

. Mr*. Frank Bloom ana u v..
♦Phillips spent Chrlxin-.u* Day! ■*'*r and Mr* Ellsworth Scott
with tiie former * sister aiM bus-?•«'&lt;&gt; Nanc&gt;' ttrf0 ln ,Col°" °"r
Kind. Mr and Mrs ArthurCrnw- tne weekend to attend a reunion
■ ford, of Otangevillr
,f the Scott family.

Leah Williamson

Douglas
Stowell entered
Graduate School at the Unlvtr-1
slty ot Michigan thi* week.
He wa* graduated from Midi- ’
limn State. .Um vemiiy in June I

Ivan Snyder. the capable liosts.
Saturday Doug participated In
lhe wedding events. Sunday he

\\ oodland

Iinr of people visiting the Ken­
nedy gruvcslte waj. amazing. alin&lt;»t. .incredible, lie felt The
EXPERT TIRE

k

SERVICE

JIM BARR
Tire Shop

u.' 5. ROYAL

6r&gt;bom* plan to leave for Flori­
da the latter part of the week
making Zephr Hills.'where they

John McGuffin
Joins Insurance
Firm at Traverse

Electric Razor

EXPERT WATCH
AND

JEWELRY
blhty tn the acceptance of new
auto buslnraa for t£c company.
He ate has permit.- in mUcejLuwou* lines of casualty

SERVICE

Walldorff-Sponable

Mr*. Glenn Sterner and family,
also of Mt Pleasant. Visiting the
Hie evening wil^Cc Mrs EUa
Kantncr. Sb? will lie »peakmg
mid demooKTBUps hair styles In

UHE7Q
panted her parents, who made
the trip by tram.

'Serving Your Community

al Michigan University.
ka/hnlldHr* &lt;■ 1,1. I,.., «... .
Fully Equipped Ambulai

24-Hour Service

Phone WI-5-3252

Mother Succumbs
City, and has a three-year-old
Mr and Mra. John Martin and
daughter, Mlahefle He rr.-udffl at Mr. and Mrs peter Martin spent
621 Weal 13th Street in Traverse th- New Year's weekend in
City
Spencerville. Ohio, and attended

I Ing Donald's birthday.
roommate. Marilyn Lowe, of
Mrs Myrtle Cary of Decatur Cassopolis was a guest at the
'vpent tlie Christma* and New Williams* home over the weekYear * holidays with her son ond I end On Christmas Day the Wiifatnlly. Dr and Mrs. Robert: dams family was entertained, at
Cary, who also entertalndd on; the home of Mrs. W s parents.
Christmas Day Mr*. Cary » pur- i Mr and Mrs. Max Paine of Macuts, Rev. and Mra. LeRoy Cab- pie Rapids.

the Traverse City St Francis ski
couch In the Summer hls prin­
ciple hobby 1* calling on JGrund
'lYuvcrte Bay He is the son of

Typewriters Cr
Adding Machines
For Sale ur Rent

Qnit&amp;ft' JtWELfK

SHOE CLEARANCE!

Repair Service

SCHADER'S
Office Supplies

t urnrd home Saturdeyafroth 'New1
Mexico when? they spent the
Chnstmo* holidays * Mr and
Mrs. LcRoy Flrasner and family
telned the family tor a Christ-

Connie Heels &amp; Casuals
NOTICE OF
THE WIND IS WHISTLING
Snow banks up around lhe house . . . your fireplace glows qnd crackles . . .
and you re warm and secure as you await the Holidays ond the New Year.

CHANGE OF DATE

DRESS
HEELS

STACKED
HEEL

Several Styles and Colors

HUSH PUPPIES

CITY PLANNING COMMISSION

Discontinued Styles
and Colors

Originally Scheduled for January 19, 1965,

DRESS FLATS

Or are you?'' Before you settle down too snugly, you should double-check your

1 Group Ladies
LOAFERS
1 Group Ladies
TENNIS OXFORDS
Mr. Sneakers

property insurance. Since your own “comfort” is dependent upon your home,
your business and pWsonol possessions, you should see that they ore protected

3

by adequate insurance. Before you get too "snug", ask your Hastings Mutual
man 16 double-check your insurance.

this important Public Hearing has been re­

scheduled for

COLEMAN
AGENCY
203 S. Michigan

FrandsenS

Insurance Agency
120 W. State St.

2 Big Groups
1 Group

SHERWOOD

Men's Dress Shoes
Slip-Ons ond Ties

1st Group
$E88

2nd Group

3rd Group

$Q88

1 Group

GENCY
itionol Bank Building

Hostings

Hastings

Hastings

Phone Wl 5-3412

Pheno Wl 5-4174

Phone Wl 5-3972

'rnu/tJrpc . roMPIFTF COMMFRCIAI MflW- FARMOWNFRS

The Commission urgently requests all inter­

ested Citixenj to attend and air their view*

Shoe
Store
PHONI Wl 5-4940

�Hastings Banner

National Honor
Unit Prominent
At Maple Valley j

Mother of Delton Sen!or Citiseni
Eari c Keekrs
Elect Officers
Area Resident
Senior Citizen* plub mtt Mon. Celebrate 50lli
Thunday. January 7. 1965
5ecHo« Two— Pagra 1 to 8
day. Doc. 28 at tho Episcopal
Wedding Jubilee
,.
....
Dies on Dec. 24
Mr*. Luella E. Walker. 40. 5115
L!y..yUl,^'Mrs. Preston of Er-name Lake-o Ivan Hewitt
N. Burdick. Kalamazoo, died
abopt 3 am. Dec. 24 In a Kala­
Fair Officers
mazoo hospital. Slip hdd .been
Dies at Barry
Lake Odessa
'
an thieresting and important oc­
hospltailted five days.
■
casion.
Important because the end ot
6. 1924. in Dennison. Ohio, the
Buried Saturday - B. GarUnger, president;! Medical Faeili
PU-KO, SO. .no mra. sn.m.e-,
daughter of Howard and Viola

standing

Russell. She married officers will be choaen to take BailQi. in Carlton township Mr. | Funeral services were held I Aubrey Davis, vice president, and ।
Keeler b a lifelong resident of Saturday. Jan. 2. at 1:30 tor i little Hough, secretary - Irras-,
Walker in Kalamazoo
B4riy County and Mrs KMler.
Sarah K Prerton. 84. Lake '“W *
president, Clay Adams, vice came iieie when she was seven odau* at the Ptekroa Chapel in . New members on th* board are ; Home at Saranac with burial In
.Uk,
-IU, latemral in
Mnnu JMI
She is survived by her him-; president L. D. Stamm presided.
| Tbe numbera . inclutte Helen
The HSU which the nominating THY. KNier retired nveytm^CtarksvUle-Cemetery: The Rev ’ Pickens- Others on the board of,
Ooodcnough. Marlene Ackett. band: three daughter*. Mrs. committee liad prepared was agoI Roy Houghton officiated
directory are Ed Leak. Ed SarDonald tDarknei Robart of
Mr. Hewitt died Sunday at
Busfln
Patricia Adrian■Htelr daughter. Margaret, of
u
„
.. . ,
louis. Fred Garllnger. Roger
Richland. Gloria and Kathy, at elected by acclamation.
arun luwdi U.S Iteto.
M1UM1
Joe Mahar. Dave Mycm, Ann
preaidrot, Jamea Matthews: sec­ HUZnt. .nd —I. Lkwt.n..,™™-’ •;K.n.ld Bluet.
'»»I A
.I,,.
Shilton. Charlene Schantz. Sue al home; her father. Howard retary. Mrs. Albert McClelland; -H—k- Z-Ur. k«l l—u y'iJjT M *“
Murphy. Pattie Goedert. and Ruaaeil. Detroit, throe brother,. treasurer. Mortimer C. Nichols; Hasting, were present to help , "&gt;
■
t(j i profit of *1.475 for 1964 fair,
Howard Ruaaeil. Jr.. Blooming­
them celebrate In addition to
She was borp in Ontario. Can- MoJor unprovemenu wrrr made
X bE^Tat. the fair
dale; Donald of Auburn. Calif , Bayne; chaplain. Rev. LoweU IMr three children prraent. they ads. Sept 22. 1880. the daughter .
. ....
Surviving are a daughter. Mra.
and Ronald of Mattawan; two McCarty; associate. Rev. Harold hava another son. Dean, living tn of Benjamin and Sophia Braen.
.
•
---------- I Forrest BcoU ot rural Saranac;
inned
'
---------------grounds
and more ore
sisters.
Mrs.
Roticrt
Long,
Wood
­
Linda Imhoff. Kathy BtanUxi.
die Keller
for thc comlne )Tnr
mum.
Bug bee
three eons. LaVern of Woodland
land.
Calif.,
and
Mra
Donald
Robert Snow. Jeanne Vleic and
| She moved with her parents ।
&gt;
Group
singing
of
favorite
Kinsey. R3 Delton.
Susie Laurie.
nac; 11 grandchildren; two great.,
±5 Th*
M‘nn,n‘-_____
Funeral service* were held
At Hie initiation ceremony
grandchildren, and a brother
held In the all-purpose room at
matt of her life in the area, I
and
Rnd Mr ..Carl Hewitt, of Woodland.
the Fuller street elementary Funeral. Home in Delton with and Mia, Eldred with their, ac­
Lake
Odcxuia
about
;
and
Mrs
Raymond.
Reagan
and
j
school, lhe older members were Mr. S. W. Patchett officiating. cordions. In addition they of­
Miss Evelyn Brower of Cold­
nine years ago. Spe married j new baby daughter ot Freeport.
Burial was In Cedar Creek fered several selections which
J Cecil Preston. JuiwflR, 1907. He Tor a Christmas dinner on Sun-, water spent the holidays with
Jk-JI - -------- « .Ak..
Dec
displayed tneir musicianship and headquartered In Canton. Ohio, idled
Mrs. Glen Brower.
on March 8, 1963
----mastery of the Instruments All hag entered suit against t h e I - Surviving urc two daughter,, I
The John Masons entertained
Buffalo Weaving
Weavimr and Belting
Beltlmr Mrs Clyde &lt;&lt;Alice
Alice'&lt; Jackson
Jackson of
of ' —
Lansing and Mr. and Mrs. Keith their daughter and family. Mr plause.
James were Thursday evening and Mrs. Donald Chase of Char­
Mrs Minnie Williams offered corporation, in the United States iEldier.e&gt; Allen of Nunlca; a
dinner guests of Mr. and Mra lotte. on New Year's, and on a reading of a Christmas poem, DUttlct Court for Western New orother. John Keller of Grand.
Robert James and Julie on Air-, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Ben Ma­ and Mr. Stamm reminisced
York for Infringement of patent Rapid, a half-a^inter Mrs Harson ' of Nashville were their
briefly recalling some chlldlwod righU relating tt&gt; an aircraft ar-| vt.y
ot Port’ Huron; a
Grand Rapids to tee Georg' Krsta The John Maseru were at memories and iraprersions
rtsttns system.
। step-brother. Allen Eby of Elkt home Of the Ben Masons on
Thr suit concerns the unh- ton. seven grandchildren and
where he was taken following a ChrUtmas when they entertained
benediction offered by the
cenzed manufacture and sale of nine great, grandchildren.
lhe family.
Bugbee.
'certain .products used In the;
-eIbiim arresting aysum to stop
Und-based jet aircraft which WdCOme
have either overshot the ran- s u'
U
,
way or have aborted us takeoff
etS

&lt;SUla&gt;
The Maple Valley National1;Susan Hansen. and faculty ad- Frank
Honor Society haa a memberalUp

six junior* who were recently
initiated Into the oegwnttaitlon
The mrenbershlD UM la based

mltted through a faculty com­
mittee.
Tbe-fUst NHS for the Naab-

RUBBER STAMPS
Mede to Order
All Sizes
Stomp Pod* . . . Ink

Bliss Sues to
Protect Aircraft
Patent Rights

Cut the Cost ot Living

CHECK OUR HOME &amp; PROPERTY LISTINGS

of

™e WEEK

State Police
Seek Recruits

du« to an

BU“-

Corners
Hear Report
» On Brazil Clubs

, i aircraft launching and arrcstini:
,
.Welcome
4H
Young Michigan men interest- ariuinment. has succeralully in- ; Christmas party----------------------n I auilttd such uniU throughout the j JW
n,"mc Wednesday.
|
tree,
ju
at
*
pm.
ylworlO

_U» ,
”—U«J
’•“? "««
about 4H club* in Brazil and
talked about 4H work in Brazil.
A 4H club In Brazil' la a 48 club.
Member* played game*, pawed
out white elephant ' gifts, and
hud refreatuqroU. Throe were 19
official* Mate that two present. ThA nest community
companies manufacture meeting will be March
Marshall Furrow home
Uoenttng agreement with the
company.
Proposed pay Increase*, which
would become effective July 1 If
approved, would make the scale
F206 to 1965 for Trooper t and
Mr and ,Mr». Keith James
Eligible to apply are young were in Lniuing Sunday. Dec.

U» .uli.
BIU. Com.
■ &gt;k. &gt;«• UJUMUm &gt;•Applicant, who qualify will be
Eligible for a trooper training itralhlng the Buffalo Company
school tentatively planned to from further infringement. dam­
itart Ini the Spring.
age*; adequate to compensate for
the Befcndrnt’s alleged prior infringi-ment and court costs and

A Wide Choice of Homes and Real Estate of All Types
WE HAVE A GOOD THREE BEDROOM HOME in PralrimrUI* Village to trade for a houM frailer.

A NICE BUNGALOW ON GASKILL ROAD AT MIDDLE LAKE, ha, living room, large kitchen with

,

wide and over 500 feet deep, ha, good well, teptic tank and drain field, children go to Altoft School
y
to cm grade, men a&lt;» picked W for-Hatt mgs Schools ... 47.500.00
‘ ANOTHER BEAUTIFUL HOMI AT ALGONQUIN LAKI, large living room with fireplace, carpet and
drape,, three nice bedroomt. bsihsod !4 with double vanity, stall shower, and tub. modem kitchen
with built-in I Kano stove oven, refrigerator and deep frees*, one bedroom and bath upstair,, heated
426.000.00
A GOOD LARGE HOME in the -Hh ws&lt;d to rent for$90.00 ft msnth
A REAL NIC! BUNGALOW all cn one floor, ha, living room, two bedroom,, kitchen with dining space,

AN UCTRA NICE HOME ATALOANGUIN
' 'place, three nice bedroohu. ha* 4 bath ar

Has 91st Birthday

ried or single, who have a high Hula* to help hUdad. Kira James,
school education or lhe equiva­ celebrate hls 91st birthday. Othlent.
George James of Grand Rapids
and Mr. and Mr*. Harry James
ot Lansing. Elza lived for many

State Police career advantages
include lire uniforms and equip­
ment, subsistence pay. paid va-

and Mra. Weldon Meek

Ironside Agency

SALE

Shop and Save on Everyday Needs
From January 7 thru January 16

A FEW OF OUR BARGAINS ARE
5 Groin ASPIRIN TABLETS
300 Tablet*—regularly $1.69----- Now Only

84

AEROSOL SHAVE BOMB—Re?. $1.29
Giant Size Regular or Menthol------Now Only

64

DeLuxe TQOTH BRUSHES
Regular 69c Bru,he, — Now Only ’.4 Price

34

RUBBING ALCOHOL—8 Ox.
45c Value1

Now Only

22

FAST PERMANENTS
$2.00 Value ..

$400
.For Only
■

Accident &amp; ShE
Wa • HaapM
Phena 945-0425

Wl S-14M

rUter. the Clifford Conklins, of
pay. opportunity for promotion Dowling
with appropriate Increases In
9IXTY ACRES OF BARI LAND eicep'mg one small lot for

.96.900.00
BUSINESS LOCATED RENTAL PROPERTY in good business dl,tnct which rent, tor $150 00 pe&gt;

A NICK HOMI IN WOODLAND VILLAGE. hat three badrown, upitaki

Applications for these poaitlona and more complete infor­
mation may
State Police post.

H.C.B. is the
Best Bank I

'A For Country'
New Kolomozoo
Civic Production

A RIAL SWILL HOMI IN THI Irt WARD, in new addition, a trlA GOOD HOME WITH LIVING ROOM, dining room, kitchen, largo,&amp;th. half baument.
also a targe building 34‘ x 50 ft. two story,' four car prage, with four tioort. utility buiUina
RANCH TYPE HOME IN THE Is* WARD, with living room (carpeted! ih/ei bedroom,. kitcMn and
dinetta, with built-in stove, oven and dupoul, real nice tile bath, attached |ar»g« with exmeht drtv*,
i.JI L... —1-4. ...
U..
-- «---- __ f.__ .1
...
_ L._ _ I- A-. '..
. Price reduced to

"An intellectual detective
atory,” tea dtecription that waa
applied during ita seven-month
next play being presented by the
Kalamazoo Civic Players

A RIAL GOOD HOME IN THE FIRST WARD, ckne in. ha, three bedrooms, two bedroom, up and one
____ &lt;1. ■—.----------C..U
&lt; u-.-. .. &gt;.L ...
1.___ _
A RIAL NIC! HOMI CL09I TO CENTRAL SCHOOL!, hat two bcdnxw ind two cimtt ugatsire and

Story Ever Told.’ Hls play will

basement with new gai furnace, garage, i, cap Intulated, there i, a stslhlct steel sink, formica to©,
on cupboard,, and ha, cherry paneling, full corner lot, A-l location, for
..$12,600.00
TWO ACRES with Qudmit houw and well, clou in for -.292400.00

Auditorium on Friday. for

Jan. 16.
Following -this week's opening

A RIAL GOOD HOME and km of good building lata In the 2nd Ward, home ha, living room with firaplsce, three nice bedroom,, dining room, one and ony-half bath,, kitchen, ufilily room, hot water,
Dll heat, situated on tie acres with lofi pLbuilding titH
........SXQOOO.Ofi

You know
your ONIONS I

Thursday. Friday and Saturday
at H 30

garage, lot, M shade, corner lot

... 97.200

A RIAL NICI VIRY COMFORTABLE HOMI IN THI FOURTH WARD HASTINGS, ha, two (tar­

--93.900
A RIAL SWEET BUNGALOW IN THI SICOND WARD,with living room, dinette, two bedroom,, kit-

Mr. and Mr, Robert Miller
and family of Garden City vialLaury and Mr. and Mra Elwyn
Roberta over the weekend.

fl 1.000
garage, about four miles out of town for .........................$1,500.00
(LOT AT SUNDACO PARK AT THORNAPPLI LAKI with a 28 ft. trailer home, lot * 50 x 120 for
$800.00
ANOTHER GOOD BUY IN THE 4ik WARD, Hart .ng., ha, two nka bedroom, with clown upstair.

’

910.000

A RIAL GOOD HOMI IN THI VILLAGE OF WOODLAND, ha, two bedroom, upstair, and down, one
tihi-

A REALdOOO. YXAR "ROUND HOMI RIGHT ON LEACH LAKI, ha, living room,
dining and kitchen room, combined, bath. ha, redwood aiding, good wall, lot
from water's edge to highway. ha* permanent dock and • pontoon boat and e 16 ft. (feel ftthlng
boat, heater and electric rang*, this place haa oily been built a few year,, all for ...$12,600.90
Wl NOW HAVI LIINAAR’S PLAT OH BIG CIDAR LAKI, VIRY REASONABLY FRIGID AND
WILL SIU. ON LAND CONTRACTS.

A GOOD HOMI CLOSE IN IN HASTINGS. ha, two bedroom,, hall and full beth igatal
bedroom, living room, dining room, kitchen and toilet mat. ha* bOMment with r
rww water heater, altuatod on Mt lot, for ..——TWELVE &lt;121 NICE LAKE FRONT LOTS on Algonquin Shorn, priced from $1,000.00

FACT DR FICTION
lion eoeta only 13.25? That’s
a faet. While some cost more,
some less, today’s modern
prescription drug is your beat
health value. In m&lt;Mt eases
it help, lower your total coat
6f getting well. Tou will like
our courteous, prompt, piV
acription service.

92,000.00

DUE TO RECENT SALES WE NEED NEW LISTINGS
HSjTINOS ULISMEH

ESTATE

Carl Nlothamer

Home Phone Wl 5-3004

145 W. State

Marfina,. Mkh.

Jacobs

Home Phono Wl 5-5134

Ffcana Wl 5-2406

If you're in o stew about money problems,
come into the bank that serves Greater
Hastings best. We've got lots of green if
you need it and a place to salt it away if
you don't!

Hustings Citq Ihml?
MEMBER: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

Friendly, Neighborly Service for 77 Coniinuout Year

�I

2nd L. H. Lamb Wrestling Tourney Saturday
8 Schools Battle r———---- ;—i
For Team Title -1
।

I West Central I Saxon Wrestlers
To Host Comets
Standings
TEAM
W I, M. tj OF Tuesday Night
suae
i t
a? i:i

Escape', in The Snow

In HHS Gym

SEr

CrDHtl l-Cz/jf** l.nlttfli . csxicn City *t luar.Bc
n .
•
C.ltdool* *1 MMShrtUt.
Dttfenning l.hanips in I
at^rtai

Scholaraltip llenc/il
A full program of .wrestling is
oi rat ta prep athletic fan
Saturday tn the Hastings High
School's main gymnasium when ■

Individual honor* in lhe second
annual Lee H- Lamb Invitational I
Wrestling tournament.

I;JO

eontlnnlng

until

tzr

nt- TkUI* at Climax Sco-.u.

iiisstm

i HI

Hastings High'* wrtitling
team, width dropped a 25-17 de­
cision al Grandville High- School
Tuesday night, will entertain the
strong Grand Ledge High team

or»ad t*4«» *t trai*.

At Grandville Dennis Me-

Jail Man for
60 Days for
Providing Beer

*.“*.7 u Buktrr Oorm
c«»»t«* *t buhIms

OAMIl* SATURDAY NIGHT

pinned Daryl Vlbrrg In

"not guilty" to "guilty" when
re-arraigned before Municipal I

about

Lakewood J Vs
Drop 5th Game

Man's Conditioning
Clotin Bogin
YMOA Dineur Bob Kin, onr.ounccd that th* Men* Condi­
tioning Class would get under­
way UUa Wednesday at 7:30 in
the main HUB gym. New this
year will be * church volleyball
league for adults playing each
Wednesday during the condi­
tioning sessions Athletic Dlrec-

this activity.
Michlgan State soccer player*
Payton Fuller. George Jane* and
Louie Eckhardt were named to
the 1964 Al)-America roccer
squad picked by the National
Soccer Coach**' Association of
America.

Injured in
Carlton Crash
3

r e r e Injured

and pay court a»ta two-car ooilWon on M-43 al
: Carlton Center. Sheriff Morl
Troyer, 27. R5 Has- CwnpbeU reported.
tings, pleaded guilty to driving
while under the influence of
Liquor and wna fined *50 plue HaaMaga; Oliver Boulter. 71,
Woodland.
Sheriff Campbell sold OvwTwo youths, Hollis B Adams. smlth apparently waa making a

hawk. —Mich. Hept- of Conaeivatiod

weight division
I second Quarter the JV'l nuuiCoach Charles Gorman's ComZL 73 r
rteanri v -a,..
I aged to score 9 points for their
tatartuS ~Jmta in winrUnr.
’ W«hcM point total in that quarlated 106 points in winning last ,, v,,... ,,, .. u,. fnomit
year's toumamc'nt, Including four
J10*
championships. '
ea’rrtl 21 polnta m thc KUtw
Hastings, coached by Robert
Miller, was only five point* back

u,

01 !«.

Profil* go to Uie-h. H. Ijunb
Scholarship fund.
Grand Ledge, the defending'
champion, will be back along,
with Albion. Battle Creek Cen-' Tl&gt;e
1IB. ^cwuuu
Lakewood JV&gt; last their
trai. Battle Creek Itakevlew.; fifth straight basketball game to
Charlotte. Gfand Rapids Union, j uje Lowell Red Arrow* WednesPortnxe and Hasting*
Iztav tx-c m on lTw lAkfvur!

Hastlng* winner* by decisions
included Bill Arnold. 96; Terry
Gerald. 120; Bob Gibeon. 186.
and Lae Belfield, heavyweight.

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Armchair Athlete

1 Brother Joins
‘J™* Mensa Society
1

Bill WUllanwon, 1134 S

*30‘ fiU-plu* *5 45^1
for being minora in
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John Davis and Bob Collins,
24th Kalamazno, paid . 310 fines plus
15.45 court'roiU tor hunting
without permlaKion on land own-,
cd by Orrle Dixon In Baltimore
Township,

hie home tn the path of Mra.
‘

i

conscious and waa
was IxapttailM!
hospltallttx!
with Kulsta and a pcuslblc neck
injury. Mr. Boulter had a head
injury, cuts and brulsea and
Oversnllh had cheat Injuries!,
cut* and bruise*.
He wna ticketed for failure to
yield the right of way

FOR FUN
and HEALTH
... all of our lane* have
resurfaced for the

been

naw *ea*on and all equip­

ment ha* been checked
ond reconditioned.

two percent of humanity * minds,
In the finale, the .Vikings play- championship rare. VIcteric* by! parUnent's parks and recreation
&lt;1 their bcm ball of the year Coach Bob VandefVeen* Blue A section, reported that 31 State according to the announcement
back!park user*
users"were
dogs ■ Williamson la an engineer
to LowtU1* IQ. Gald eagers wHI nut them hark!nark
were bitten by does
All four of Hastings' cham­
into lhe niniit
osms could 1 last year, most of them young*♦ Cl"k Equipment.
pions from the inaugural event
High point num tor Lakewood drop them out
Itlc conlen- sters under 10. "Our parks must
Mensa ha* no civic, poliUcal
were graduated last June, Ron
—
meet high healUi standards, and or__^ligtous affiliation. It wa*
Frick, heavyweight; Henry TeuMike Tartan with 12. Tartan . tlon.
Friday night lhe Saxons will i,toe -l°b
keeping them clcatf,filmed in England nearly 20 j
nc&amp;shv. 185. David Foote. 120. »aw only limited actum througiu;
1-5^” Bff°
to ,he US'
and Tom Furrow. 154.
out the game. Mike Jackson and be host to Greenville's Yellow ’
Wrestlers are to wetah-in fmrn I Jim Johnson rncii liad 8. Tom Jackets, who had been undefeat- ...
m.
iizw).
Mrowin has
ruts been
own retareia-;
: m I&amp;6
° Growth
,i.. ­ don
dog* to this over-crowded condi-1, riwOv
urdy
portly ,r,,«
duo to the''
9:30 to 10;30. At the wel
weighing In.‘Hewitt scored 7. Mike Booher 3. ...■
ed until nipped u..
by lhe high-fly
a contestant may welsh not . Gaiy Kimble 4. Tom Hazel. Rob ing St. Johns Redwings in the tlon and you have a very oerious , entrance rrflulremmts. according ■
^h,. announcement. Candimore than two pounds above the lambert. Jim Stewart. BobWic- final 1904 game. Saturday night situation." Our gal Ruth agrees. ।
weight ciaaslficatlon in Jhlch he
Hastings will make iu first trip as do many other campers. . . . J ^tes must submit proof of their j

Grand Hapid-v Union 38 and Al­

vision*. 95. 103. H2. 120. f27. 133. Wells scored i
. 13S. 145. 154. J65. 180 and heavy­
weight
BatUe Creek Lakeview, msk-

Thu Thursday the HHS Troth

game in the Vikings' new gym
Wrestling also take* Uie spot­
light on lhe "Hilltop this week
, with tne second annual Lee H
team title.
Basketball for 6lh, 7th and Lamb Invitational tournament
8th grade girls U to start Sat­ Elimination bouts are scheduled
Kalamazoo Invitational Wrtst- urday. Jan. 9. at 1 pm. in Has­ to get underway about II am.
ting* High School's East gym. Saturday with the finds at 7:30
pions The champion* were Mike
m the main HHS gym. Ttus will.
Brown, 103; Kent Roberta. 1)2; rule* explained, Girls should: be the first event using the large.
Randy Hammond. 12Q:*M1E[: bring lubber »hoe* and play new mat which arrived Monday
clothing Mrs Kan Robbc will in time for the Invitational. The
supervise the program for Uie mat has a gold-colored fringe,
YMCA.
~
then is solid blue with n gold
center and a blue "H". Grand
standouts' Bill Curtis and Joe । MlclUgtn State hockey captain Ledge is the defending champion
Johnsen both are gnultuiU* of' Doug Roberts is the. brother of but Is expected to be hard
Grand Rapids South HlghlJr
‘
‘
‘
'
pressed to retain the team tro­
who
captained
the
School
,*18
phy by Battle Creek Lakeview,
winner of Kalamazoo'* invita­
tional, the Saxons who are n
vastly Improved group of grapplers. and others in Uie eight­
team field. This tourney provides
all prep athletic fans with a
wonderful opportunity to see this
increasingly popular sport ...

Girls Basketball.
Saturday Afternoon

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special education which are both
seif - contained classrooms Cur­
rently only two of the regular
classroom* are vacant, and only
one special education mom is oc­
cupied. thus allowing for future
expansion. The new multi-pur-

ation area for the children as
well a* groups from the com­
munity. The new kitchen is lo­
cated at th* north end of the
muni-purpose room and is pro­
viding more cooking area for
the Vol lunch program
The new1 library at Maplewood
l» centrally located in Uie new
addition.**
An attempt i* being made to
employ additional elementary
teacher* for th* second semester
which would eitmmuV some of
the combination grades^
The now facilities at lhe Fulin use. These include an all­
purpose roopi. kitchen, kitchen
storage and boy- and girl toilet*.
When the work is started on
remodeling Uie Nashville High
School for upper elementary
grsdrs, the older portion will be
tom down and facilities will
provide far nine classrooms, a
science room, band room, li­
brary-study hall combination,
cafeteria, wood shop, m e tel
shop, agriculture room, drafting
room, gymnasium,- a homrmaking room, toiler room and two

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Maple Valley'* new Junior-1
Mlchlgan State
senior iukh
high X4WVI
school UUUUUI*
building is U!
to I; -------------------, renews its footbe ready for occupancy by the bal* rtvalry wllh Penn Slaw tn
’lltinv T.!nn&lt;
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It ..
is being j ’®“- maetlnir
mecllmt, Ihr
the SNittany
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construe icarftidway
between uic
the , ~~
a* University
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on• Sept. 25.
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last
Hi"! In
wllii
two
communltlM
of —
Vermontville
|TTie
squads
last met
in 19M with
and Nashville which consolidated f“8U* national championship
on Jan. 21. 1963, to form the newlelcren ’inning 34-7.
Maple Valley school district.
The new single story, fire re­
sistant building will contain 15
classrooms, four science rooms,
two shop*, a drafting room, agri­
culture room, homemiiking. com­
mercial, typing, arts and crafts,
band and music, gymnasium, a
language laboratory, kitchen,
cafeteria-study hall combination,
audio visual room, a library.;
health room, teachers' lounge,
three guidance rooms, superin­
.Outdoor Trail—The controver- 1tendent’* office, principal! of-.
sial proposal to ban-dogs from J 1flee, two general secretarial ofState parks in Michigan during 1flees, a vault, seven storage
the Summer season headlines |rooms, and both boys and girls
several suggested regulation 1locker and shower rooms and
changes covering these public 1toilets.
recreation areas which will be
The new structure will house,
open io a public airing in Lan- ’750 students and can easily be
sing Friday. Jan. 22. This &lt;expanded to accommodate 1,000
students.
month's Conservation Commo- i
Mon hearing is set for 2 pm. in
At Uie time the voter* of the
the Stevens Mason building Last tnew district approved Uic St .420.­
February t h e • Commission ap- (000 building project plans in­
proved placing State parks and cluded
c
elementary additions at
the Maplewood elementary school
dog:, from May 1 through Sept in Vermontville mg^thc Fuller
30 to halt nuisance, health and I street elementary school In
safety problems caused by these Nashville, and remodeling the
kntmals. There- was such a howl present high school building in
that the order was modified The Nashville far elementary purDepartment reporta that, a Hur-

—Mt;uiriujnMlJua mibooiiob
. the park users who expressed
I their opinion last summer were new addition includes six class­
wnicn are now in operaoperarooms which
I tlon for grades four, five and six.

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�THF HARTINGS BANKER—3

Thtmdsy, Jannsry 7. 1W5
sw. Bin Kruko 190-548. Howard Merte Halnei 222-5WJ. Bill Hark-. HASTIXGB MFG. LEAGUE
।Thaler 190 - 645. John Cuddahre ney 209-563. Kdwsrds 203-568,1 Maynard Tucker and Jerry
'212-611. Larry Novak 213-626.1 Shannon Lydr 611. Btu Sweet Bmelker shared series honors

Mahler Motor* 42. Ec
Sales and Michigan Bell
larty Farm Building 36. saska­
toon Golf Chib and Yoder s Sun­
oco 34. Citlxens Elevator 28. Ber­
ry Bros and Clark Super 100.
both 23. and Carpenter Hard-

HASTINGS
bowling

C Howard 512. R Peltow 508.
Put Tcrpenlng 507, Keith Craig
2*7-574. P. Davis HJO-Sdlt Roy
Schlachtor 202-539 and Harold
Sherry 510
17

TUESDAY MIXED LEAGUE
of The Hastinipi Cleaner* bowl-'
with a 600 series and high game
ing team which rolls on Wed-'
MONDAY MIXERS
nesday afternoon, will be 77 on ' High series honors this week of 233 Don Cheney posted 194­
529, Norman Jenkins 197-818,
Monday. Jan. 13.
.went to Faye Allen with 172-504 Fraln Glover 164-4M. Walter
land Ellen DavLs with 174-504 Sinclair 176 - 506, Frank Richter
THURSDAY MATINEE
leah Dawe rolled the high game
andlngs: Hastings Motor with’ 183-453 Other good" scores Susko "j'.-Y 152-5^7
Slkock
159.434. Jerl CLcCheBales 44. Lydy
Trucking
41. VandenBurg, ney 154-437. Mildred Adrianson
’s-^~
----- Shirley
Team No 5. 36‘,. Onnada Dry 182-503, Louise Balis 172-500. Lu­ •M-406. Jane Sherk 166-384. Judy
35'n Crystal Candy 31, Ramblers cille Westover 167-486. Doris Warner 150-390/ Ruth Rice 147Blanton 186-466. Us Nevins 163- «-o. ooroin* urumm 158-412.
High game* and series includ­ &lt;64, June Benner 179-480. Gladys
Standings: Kellers Cltlaa Serv­
ed Lillian Beaugard 168-466. Edwards 163-468, Anna McDon­ ice 45. Highland Dairy &lt;2, Ken
Faye Xll«n-Ul-453. Marge Smith ald 170-462, Wilma Daniels 159­ it Bob's Gulf 36. Andrus Insur­
169-452. Joan Marlin 143-405. 462, Gen Hal! 180-481, Gerry ance 334. Sllcock Marathon 29
Mickey Lambert 153-407.
Newton 179-479. Myrtle Cudda- and 8&amp;K Radiator 284.
hee 191-454. Mary Lou Snyder
152 • 397. Betty fiheler 191 - 475.
NITE HAWKS
MONDAY BOWLERETTE5
Marge Haan 178-482. Marge Wie­
Norm Hall was oaf m front land 176 - 486. Jean McAllister
Standings: Walldorffs 52. Penwith 207-659. Ray "Pavlik close 158-452. Reba Lydy 183-477. Huth
behind with 202-551 John An- Schreldcr 187 - 477, E. Thomas
dera chalked up 177-516. Larry 180-451. Jean Harbin 157-462 and Mobil 40',. Gilmore's Gems 40.
Armentrout 203-537. Paul Cassel Marianne Tachlda 162-461
197-627. Dale Qsaenhaimr r 208­
Standing,: Poodlind 47. Wel­
528, Jim Durbin 192-523. Paul come, Piston Ring and Haan 43. 34
Gardner's Drags und Has­
Gould 181-627 and Dick Bonar- Vogt's 41, Savings A- Ixxn and tings Milling Co. 32. Cuylers
McAllister 39. Food Center 38. Trucking and AcUon Flex 28.
Standings: Delton Cafe 46',. Banner 37. Northside 35. Mary's Highlander and Courthouse SerNite Owls 4114. Headptns 37. 34. Hastings Heights 29 ,. ParEagles
h. Egg- malee's 24'
Eaglea 36. Assemblers
Assemblers 30
30&gt;,.
24S. Big D 23. Sheriff s
heads
23. “
Sidewinders
20', and
Olrls—
80S.
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‘
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'.. Michigan Magnetics
Good Sertea: Shirley VanDenMisfits Ifi.
19 '.j And 'Girls 19.
burg 200-548, Sharon Ctxutor
194-483. Sharon Harrington 156­
,
RECREATION
NO.
t
455.
Sally VanDulnc 162-461.
RECREATION LEAGUE NO. J
, Dave Reynolds fired a 220-593 Irone Wilfong 171-465, Jeanne
series potted with a 213 high and George Cogswell took solo Frenthway 174-460. Madeline
Everett
178-454. Jane FYedcagame Jack Sheler rolled 206-210- j honors with 238-570. John Kastnsky posted «0-588. Bill Burns burg 181-489. and Barb Kicncy
1221-878. ‘Dick Hudson 197-560. 169-461.
Good
Games:
Evelyn Donovan
I Curt Awrey 209-553. Bob Vander180- Gladys
Edwards
163.
|Meer 205-533. Gene Grabau 183- —
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... Marie
528. Nathan Lewis 208-521. Rod Ulrich 167. Joan Baines 169,
1 W/ IlICTROHICS i Newtan 18O-M9. Clarence Ehlert Ruth Service 161 and Helen Root
f 174-517, Howard Johnston 185- 164.
Ho L-JoSEHVICE
1516. Leon Ackett 180-515. Jim '
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I Barnum 190-512. Gordon French
MONDAY MIXERS
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188-500, Walt Beck 160-509. Jim
Arman 196 - 509. Jerry, Bonfield
TV AS IT OUGHT
188-608 and Benny Kenyon 201­
hlglie/t name In the Jaaguo to
504
TO BE FIXED
Sandings: Burns Refrigeration
46',. Goodyear Bros. 42, Parker's Alm* Covllle with * 236 far
Tavern and WalldorfT's 38. AckclFs Confectionary 374. Wood­ Lots Cart 165-442. JullAs lorn
mansee Lumber 37. Johnnie's 165-432. Boonie TRuhaway 157­
Crank Balsnce 34. Gilmore Jew­ 455. Ik.-nie Eckert 162-467. Ber­
elers and Team Nq. I 33. Has­ tha Thaler 160-470. Marge Wletings Meat Market 32. Seven Up
31 and Nashville Gravel 26.
187-506. Edythe Groat 152-407.
Marian Swift 161-451. Ruth
HASTINGS MEG.
Schreiner 197-466. CUe Westover

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with 211,580 Jsck Rose rvUod
solo honors with 224-570 Eldon
, -Mathews posted 213 - 563. Joe
j Bennett 206-523. Maynard Tuck­
er 186-531.*Les Springer 222-542.
I Dave-Reynolds 209-572. Al Relgi ler 185-524. Bob Cannoncy 186­
:510. Walt Beck 196-501 and Har, ry McCollum 174-510
Standings: Casite 46. Tool
B_om 42. Court House Service
t&lt;l. Machine Room 40. Pattern
| Shop 34. Chrome Room 33. Of­
fice. Tough Guys and Pistons1

Geiger posted solo h mors with
230. finishing with 587 Bob Allen
Chalked 214-528. Ray Jopple 221O'™
203--MO.
Mafiison
Gallup 203
540. Bob Mallison
w.-kt-i i.,x
vni.iuta ir-..
Rm 206-549 and Dare Reynold,

Standings: C a a 11 e 48 Tool
Room 45. Machine Room 44.

Saxons Host Greenville
At Alma Saturday

Hastings and other Wcat Central
Room 37. Pattern Shop 35. Of­ Conference teams will resume t.'ietr I
fice 33, Platons 31. Tough Ouyr league campaigns thia week with
PUPPIES AVAILABLE
the Saxons entertaining the strong •
und Journeymen If.
Greenville quintet Oils Friday night ■
and then Coach Bub Vander Vean
puppln —all male* —available
ytn take hls Blue Ar Gold squad
TUESDAY TWISTERS
.Standings: Barn Market 474. to Alma to meet the Panthers Sal- , In terraled In obtaining
Pleasant Point 41. Alley Cats 38. urd.iy night tn a postponed game.
Pepsi and Sally's Beauty Baton
374 and Local Finance 264.
Barry County ahrrifTa aflke.
Phyllis Puller rolled 168-447.
Sue Lambert 147-420. Caryl Hur­
The LOweil squnfi jumped oft to
less 151-424. Dollle Lorton —
429, Pat Lambert 152-416 and
S'- Johns took command of the and at one time led by six point*
Sharon Geiger 136-399.
We.d CentraI £ knocX off pr * T!ir Vlku** cime
lo
rtau.7
StS. OreauilJe.
56-M. ’' the ‘
"
r
Arrows -uul bv the end of *c
the
SUNDAY MIXED LEAGUE
quarter
10 28
m. .
U&gt; a prv-hoilday tUl St. Juhna had nu
*rt" ieu M *"
Bill Burns Had a big series,
The Vikings keptZup their blis­
prevlcxidy
counted
Hasting,
among
firing a Me 602 wllh. a 203 high
tering pare In the second quarter
Its
victims.
game. Bill Tschldd chalked 204­
While St. JqIitj la 4-0 In league and by Intormlstton time were
M3. Nancy Taylor 150-425. Helen
538. Carol Neeb 188-427. Ella Hig­ uum^ UkXo^ and Gr u 'd
who iqst then
don 177-436, Dorothy Burns 153­
t^etore 300 league mark.
431 and Joan Ka&amp;lnsky 148-406
Standings: Team 7.444; Team
rir~-nv.nl nn.t~4 . ui-M
ccmc trotn behind again.
।
1 looker Motor Freight 33. John’i jvtr Lakewood, defeated Ionia 64- 1
Charlotto.
51-38
lc-e
Crank Balance 27S. Team 8 24’&gt; j8 and
The whipped
iZL,
VMm
-eve ; be«i‘n 10
“J*
. ground before Ute !

Fomous Hunter

h'iSivUd«» ..u h... . ch^.
to display their prowess against a To Socok Of
weii-balkneed Alma squad next
/
...
,
Friday night in'a conference battle ClorksVlIlt ClUD
£w“£ ’t^TeX
Tht- Ctor ksviBe . Tri - County

this will be their first trip to Lake- '■ Conservation Club is to meet at
wood for u basketball game.
8 pm. Wednesday. Jan. 13. A. C.
Ground
can । replace Eaton County Conservation Club,
pouad in :a- is to show pictures of a rccens,
tinna lor growing and flnlsh- polar bear hunt in ths Arctic.
He will also display some of |il*
fcldps are favorable. says Rob­ trophies Lunch will be furnished
ert Hines. Michigan State Uni­ by the dub and lhe public Is inversity animal husbandry spe­
cialist
porta.

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vuuii pumi*.
Arrows from Lowrll Wednesday
....
_
.. .....
night, Dec. ». in • mm-ronf.r.
Jn the tast quarter the Vlkbw 1
ence tangle on the home court.
*hm
Lakewood
The
Vikings,
who
anticipated
HXtt.
fion
TOlinp.
aM Ron
Mrs. Dan Peterman
YJ’u*h rowing.' were not dlsap- ; yYaitcc in that order via lhe foul
/
“T ,uu!f °n&gt;y Mlke OToole and WalThe Harold Johnstons. the El­ oroved to be the deckling factor in
lrtt frtxn
'-r nf lU
'*i^h
”'&gt; . .
,w
™
lis Johnston family and the Ev­ r,
favor
the
Tnwrll“ U1&gt;S
h-nn T
Tlwv
... nl...
artt Johnstons of Woodland
spent Saturday. Dec. 26
with
CbachRogcr Egg-1 Ev"&gt; *»»«
eUrtere out the
era Mild that lie wn* proud uf Lowell squad was held-to 11 points
garter
txrt Johnston, of rural Wood­ hls boys and the fine showing for
land for their family ChrUtmaj
jwty. Tiu- Harold Johnstons lie roniidextd imd all the ear- fbm Phillips with 21 points. 15 of
marks of being ''State champion- which were drilled in the first half,
ruaU of the Gary West family. ship stuff."
OToole, Hewitt and Hamp each
Woodland Road, Bunday.
• m.y got sue. speed and good &gt;&gt;“ t'1 put thsrn m Uie double,
sliootors." he said. "Our only hope column.
and family luut *a their Clirut- vs, to run the legs oft from them
Coach Eggers said that he now
and to make the steal every feels Uie Vikings have been given
Mra Addle HUI and Mrs Ruth
"After our fine
Oarlock of Canon City. After-

Lake Odessa
fly

William Gedrls ot Grand Rapids.
* Mr. and Mrs Neil Wortlcy and
family at Jefferson City. Mo,

Votui* Woudma nw 180-443. Di­ Wcrtley. Mr. and Mrs Wayne
ana Woeff 121-331. Elnora Beck­ Wortlcy and family al Big Rap­
with 153-427. Judy Scimntx 134­ ids were other guests Christmas
381, Myrtle
Cuddahre —
126-341.
Day. * The Arnold ««
Erba were
were
r
,,
Arui V*n- .Christmas Eve guesU of the Roy
Liew 146-355.
i Erbs
coS?^^.V2j ^--1 ananas Rush and

Hastings Heights 324. Parmatoe
n^”r^“‘c7‘ i
244. Michigan Magnetic ^4.' z“ nCh 'lll^Thn
Big D 23. Girls 22. and Sheriff
,h
eyiria nu
ipvumng mo wee* ncre
1°™
4
1
relative* * Mr. and Mra Me
-----------Oarlock and family spent BunHASTINGS CLASSIC LEAGUE
Tt’ESDAY MIXED LEAGUE 'day and Monday. Dec. 27-28 at
Dick Bonarskl led the circuit
-■ui
naan roure
Standings: Keller's Cities parson City, with relatives for
with aev-oiv.
240-619. no,-,
Horv Haan
rolled
235-606. F Williams 229-600 Eld ^rvice &lt;9. Highland's Dairy 42.1 u‘rir famU3’ ChriaUnaa party.
384.11 •'
Mr.
and
Sheler 508. Jack Sheler 644. Andrus -Insurance
------------- Agency
•-------- ----------- Mr* L. F. Rush were
George Lydy 526. Harold Hall Ken A Bob's Oulf 39, Bltoock in Grand Rapids Bunday. Dec.
538. Don Kieraey 214-679. Karol Marathon 30 and SAK Radiator 127 as gutata of Mr. and Mra.
3hop
384.
fChartos
W.
Cartoon and son for
Owen 209-577, Wayne Newton
Norman Jenkins rolled 201-559.1 • birthday dinner for MY. Rush
222-532. .Art Gallup 205-541. J.
Bowman 506. B Connor 537. R. Bob McCollum 214 - 834. Fralne1 Other surprise dinner gunta
Lundquist 626. R. Rust 5?4. L.
ueruM-n ouu.
n. Raulslon
nauisson 200aw- 510. David nurua
Annis nrs-soe,
182-454, non
Don ""1 ot awyiu
Royal &lt;-■
Oak. AUeraoon
Bennett
506. R.
524. R Miller 508. C. Naylor 511. Cheney 161-464. Bob Toasava visitor* were Mr.
--------------------------------------- A200-460, George Ulrich 177-485. Dnwdawaki and -r
Dorothy Glover 179-409, Bueko
Slkock 157-451. BeUy McCol­ Shaw of Grand
lum 167-439. Jerl Cheney 162­
417. Louise Annis 149-388. Wilma. Woodland were
McCullum 146-404 und Nancy ner aurau of ti*

We will be at the City Hall to receive appli­

cations starting January 9th from 9 o'clock to 12
o'clock noon and again Monday, the

11th, from

1 o'clock until four o'clock; Jan. 16th, 9 o'clock to
12 o'clock; Monday, Jan. 18th, from 1 o'clock to

4 o'clock.
Applicant* should have the following informa­

tion: Date of entry into service, dote of discharge,
date of deceased, proof of property ownership, com*

pen ration check number. This applies to City of
Hastings ONLY.
.
W. L. WALLACE. Supervisor 1st &amp; 4th Words

STEVEN COOLEY, Supervisor 2nd &amp; 3rd Wards

any squad In the West Central."

Plymouth Valiant
$2004?

Journeymen 13.

Fimtens Star*

We Close at
Noon on
Saturdays

Are you
playing

NIGHT HAWKS
Standings: Delton Cafe 534,
Nite Owls 444, Head Pins 40.

Lynn of Hatting* were Sunday.

Heads 23 S. Sidewinders 214 and
Misfits 114.
Ray Pavlik led the kegiers
rolling 206 - 568. Dick Bonankl
posted 548. Stu Sweet 202-548. ingruun over the holidays
Jake Cook 206-526. Jim Durbin
Mr. and Mr* Kenneth Jack­
552. Paul Cuxyl 8|3. Ray Thayer son entertained Saturday eve­
535. Norm Hall 530. Ted Dalman ning al their home with a

with fire?

COLEMAN

RECREATION LEAGUE NO. 3
Standings: Farmers Oas 49.
Freeport Supply 46, Michigan
Bell 43. Mahler Motor Sales 42.
Eckardt Autos 40. Moriarty Farm
Bldgs 38. Saskatoon Golf 35.
Yoder's Sunoco 34. CltUen's Ele-

Super 23 and Carpenter HardJack Sheler snaggled 212-585
Tuesday. Ken Smith 219-660.
Jsck Echllnaw 521. Jim Barr
212-522. Denny Fredrickson 220­
534. Galen Daniels 535. Larry No­
vak 548, Tony Youngs 527. Har­
old Eckert 523 and Ray Wieland

Mkhigaa

Ben McCauls. the Arnold Rafflera. Miss Bonnie Jackson and
Joe Bombttowskl of Grand Rap­
id* The gathering wa*. held
twed University Hospital at Ann

Dr. and Mra. Ruaeell Mlxtor
of Wheaton. Ill., spent New
Muter * Mrs Alm* Worthy
was in Big Rapids for lhe week­
end and attended the funeral of
a brother-in-law. Hascn. Diebel.
Rahirtliy and tor
and family. *

"Reliable

Service

Sinca 1928'

LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE

at Jackson with the Chalmcr
and Clair Torrey families. Sat­
urday they attended the wed­
ding of their granddaughter.
Katie Itou. and Kenneth Sines
at the Calvary MrthodlM Church
al Jackson with the reception
following at the Clair Torrey

HEATED STORAGE FACILITIES

BtolUr*

Ultra Houi«*old

family

of

valiant 100 2-dr. sedan

The full price is low
The down payment is low
The monthly payment is low
The day-to-day costs,
like gas and oil, are low.
See. Valiant really is the
compact that hasn’t forgotten
why you buy a compact
Have you?
Valiant’s also the lowest-priced car made in America with
this 5-year/50,000-mile engine and drive train warranty:

asiswx!
THE ROARING 65s
FURY
BELVEDERE
VALIANT
BARRACUDA

Ctartwilk

Mu Wayne Shade and Linda. ♦
AT NO CHARGE

Lef Ua
Da All

C&lt;WI
5-5164
) JOB TOO LARGE or TOO SMALL

MiLini
the holidays with her daughter.

Plymoutfi

family of Bloomington, tod.
spent several days during
hoUday* with hlg parent*.
When

lhe

Michigan

e—1 -luM In » —

State

BARRY'S FARM STORf

DEWEY'S CAR PALACE

S. Hanover at Halting, City Limits

M-43 at Sprague Rd.. Delton

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Happy New Year to The Ban­
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One Given Away
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The evening at Jan. 1 Dr. and

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If your Vacation Bingo due shows a picture of a Kroger pro­
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If you get a Vacation Dingo disc shewing a picture of To2 pie,
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If you gel a Vacation Bingo disc showing a picture of

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Chuck goast

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EXTRA

Tenderay Boston Rolled

Oscar Mayer Smoked

POT'

Cottage Butts b 59/

ROAST

Country Club

CUTS

VALUE
STAMPS

FREE

WEDNESDAY

Mr. and Mrs. Leo Frey and
Kathryn spent from Saturday
until Wednesday visiting her

600

4

3. WIN A WIDE WORLD VACATION FOR TWO
Aller you punch out your concealed disc, fill out and detach
your ollietai entry blank and deposit al your Kroger store’lb '
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trip for two to any one of 24 world famous ciliul
|

Franks 2 ’* **
Eckrich Bulk

Smoked

with coupons below

Sausage'b 69/

Herrvd's All, Bool

FRANKS
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Leonard
and family from the Cox rood
wen* New Year’e Eve guests of
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Izn
Frey. * Mr. and Mra G. H

Gorton's Frozen Perch or

50 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS

126 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS

Haddock Portions i ie

TENDERAY

99/

BONELESS POT ROAST

SWISS STEAKS «. 59/

''v

Tenderay 4th &amp; 5lh Rib

RIB ROAST
25 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS

50 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS

FRESH GROUND HAMBURGER
kadeem at Kroger thru Sal.. Jan 9.1965.

Campbell's 1-lb.

LINK PORK SAUSAGE

HMHTlUMFHlUESTAMM [7

srorusm imstamt coffee

Patrick Cudahy

Canned Picnics

PORK &amp; BSANS
Franco American

SO EXTRA TOrUVJE STAMM

Country Club

Beef Stew I lb 8-oz

SPAGHETTI

KING SIZE COFFEE CAKE

Rvdaera U Kroger thru Sat. Jan 9.1965.

Fine Quality Frozen

French Fries2 u&gt; »i9 29/
Kroger Buttermilk

BREAD 2 1H-lb. loaves
50 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS

50 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS,

and Mrs Gerald Shepard and
sons from near St. Mary's Lake
hosted Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pn-y,
" —'
Leo Frey and
MV- UrJ-’.-J"
TEIimj’.__ ____LU___________
Frey and family. Mrs. Louie
Myer* and family. and Sharon
JcrRena to a potluck dinner.
Mr. and Mrs Garry McAlvcy
and family from Pittsburgh. Pa..
where Lhfy were met by her fa­
ther. Norman Craze. They re­
mained with the Craw family
until Tuesday when they re­
turned home. * Sunday Mr. and

KROGER GELATINS

Embassy

Salad
50 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS

1

Gillett* St*iiles« Steel
‘RAZOR BLADES

&lt;

CHARMIN TISSUE

50 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS*

WILD BIRO FEEDER

4 roA* 28/

I Redeem al Kroger IhrwSal. Jan. 9.1965.

Gordon Buxton wmj Mr. and
Mra. John CroRo and Johnny of
Albion. Mr*. Charley Hoffman of
50 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Buxton
attended Uie funeral of Charley
Hoffman-. &lt;n Ludington on Dec.
21. Mr. Hoffman wu fatally in­
jured when struck by a car as

50 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS'

with Ihapuechaw of a 5-lb. bag of

with the purchase of a guart p' of

WILD BIRD SEES

KRAFT CITRUS SALAD

I

Redeem al Kroger thru Sal. Jan. 9.1965.

Sunkisf 8t

Frey * Mr. and Mra. Wayne
Ferris and family. Mr. and Mrs
Victor Schonu and family from
near NaahvlUe and Mr*. Myrtle
Dunn spent Ctirtstiuaa Day with

SALAD DRESSING

Mr. and Mr*. Norman Craze
Very early the next mmuns
IS-yMT-oid Maxine, daughter ot
Mr and Mra. Wayne Fems, untomy for an already ruptured
apprudlx. She haa been tn intenaivr core at Community Hoapiul until Sunday when r.he
was plaeed In * private rocm
•pewtk hwllh it wubod lot the

PORK A BEANS

NAVEL

NGES

While Cloud

Luncheon

litkruaTlUMtroMSr

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All Purpose

Special Label Puffs

Citral* Tmb 2 will 39c FiciilTlMMbo*40olS&lt;

Iceberg Head

AMERICAN

CHARMIN TISSUI

4 roB

28/

SPAGHETTI

LETTUCE

ISVk-oz. can 7/

STORE HOURSt
Mon. 9-tf; Tuei. 9-6; Wed. 9-9
Thun. 9-9; Fri. 9-9; Sol. 9-7

�Ringo Sicingo
Club Entertain*

Middleville
Mr and Mra Donald ChurcliI of Toledo. Ohio, ha* bean
•ponding hi* Chrtettmu vacation
with hte grandmother. Mra.

a

PARTY GIFTS
Office &amp; School
Suppliei

STATIONERY
their CurutniM dance

Crtdler.

Other Chrbttna* &lt;Un-

Sunday lhe Wengers returned
him to Kellogg Center an the

and other relative* returned
home Saturday and Kayjean k-i for Combat—Manne Private
ttamrvr W&gt;V% Kaa ■ - a&gt;.l&gt;.aa
.
— -rc- —- .—'• ••—••• vnartee A. Ganna, son of Mr
in torse relumed to her home, i
p. oartns of R2
Mr. and Mra. Stanley Fink- Dalton, completed four week* of
betner were New Years
guest*
individual cornoas
combat examine
teaming rtov
Nov
-^ ~
“ maiviauai
nt
nla
W
w. m-x
_ . . .Uie
,.i First
—. ■Infantry »*.Train
"-■ »of /tl* cw,«tn
cou*m. vw
Dr. mw
and
Mn&gt;
Rich- .. ..
io at
ard ClarkJ*
of Hastings.
HaaUnga. *
* The
The'ingRcglment,
Marine'Cor
pa
ling Regiment. Marine
Corps
Kaccheie
Furnace Company in- **Base.
— Camp LeJeune.
------ N.C. While
Kj
^chM Purnacc
&lt;u™ce in the with the regiment all ne».34abnfn'' of Mr w1,1 Mra Of,jrKe
trained in tactical anti
.&gt;0'“
to &gt;»■«•

(creating program put on by
.,'^1,
75 foreign student* This la a lino
. Private Elmer L. Hoover, son of,.__

M„ wuurew o&lt; onred «.pM. , ^7.
were guest* of their daughter. p.tU(l four wrrks of individual1
Mr. and Mrs Richard Rryff and I combat teaming Nov. IB at the! !£_£??**.;
M SUdlre. Dnr.
nrad“yment. Marine Corps B**e, Camp
’
.
Even
-------------------------------------------------While
*?"} though
■
---Lejeunr.
Lejeiinr. NC. -nu..
K with
..... the
.....
regiment all new Marines are hnid the day
the
spirit
still
H Allfl HFCHAt &amp; Vlrmitv ’trained in tactical and combat

nenaersnot ot vicinity |MU|S nwlc(1 for

somewhat slippery. “Capticlou* spent Christman with her parMichigan is always with u*." *
tnU. Mr. and Mra Olrei Swreu
of FUnt. The Bwreu left the
next day for Florida. * Many

Empha-

Utfhf*bL?Ut'
In .Ure.
________
this —
dance . waa
~~
—
after Christmas
seemed to reign;

small unit tactic—the four-man
By Ifn. Richard Clark
waa placed on the small unit
nrt twun
U’e l&lt;-n»*n “luad aM,w J ’
rtii-» V4J-IUJ tactic—Uie four man fire team vitod everyone
~f---------------- ------------------------------It was a very happy day for
DIUenbeck of Detroit calling, also
A belated Christmas celcbra-----------------------------------------tlon and family grt-togrthcr al1
the new brane of Virginia 8am and Thebirn Nay
Tabor, Hr., at Grand Udge waa
j,(r uui
Walter Wellman the Keel Tobta* home Included Brtu Wj!h ilrs E(lllh Bteaub co­ Creek brought to Uglit
ln *‘llch returned a^uniay morning from Mr. and Mra. Phillip Annitrong hastes*
■ *-**,
“ U-day vacation In Florida
Dick Straub of Monroe, who
dut Church circle* will meet nx.y apcnl christens* with her
After the evenings dancing
T h 11 r a &lt;1 ■ V At I hl frvll/wtm—
.■ . — ...
« ■ ... haa been spending hl* Chrtetma*
Edger Tobias and family of Shel­ vacation with hi* grandparents. and refreshment* were served
byville, Ind.. Mr. and Mrs Iton Mr. ami Mrs.'Douglas Straub, re­
home ot Mra. Hazel Derrick; Re- tor. There were 33 member* en- Toblaa and family at Aurora.
turned
laane
Bunday.
*
To
celebcca* Clrciir with Mrs. James Joyed a’ family reunion. Their Ill.. Jerry Tobuu of Ft. Cartevening the annual election of
■ Rugg; Esther Circle with Ardis daughter, Mr. and Mra. K Kei- son. Colo, and Richard Tobias uratc Uh- Jrd birthday of Brenda. officers waa held. RcbuIU were
Mr. and Mrs Phillip Armstrong
: Lutz; Sarah Circle with Mra. ly and baby of Caro flew down of Lansing.
'entertained Saturday evening m follows: President*. Prte V»d
' Bob Wenger and Hannah Circle tor ttic ocoulon. While ttie WeliPat Underhill and Dick Clark the Gorden Cases, the Don Bow- PYanom Powell; vice presidents,
1 will meet at the church with a man* were in Florida they Visited
gurat speaker. Mr*. William many Middleville friends. They were at Hardy Dam fishing on era. the Edgar Tobiases, the Ron
NrUierly. of Ha.Mir.gs
tuw Jay Giner, son of Mr. and New Year's Day. * Warren and Toblaare. Richard. Jerry and the
Georgia Brogan were New Year * Keel Tobiases Guests includtd
Mr. and Mra David Otto lift .MrsBob Olner receive a four- 1Aiy nlIIIKT |UnM ot iwu
mr. uiu
Monday morning fra- DesAtoino, year *cholarahip to Galn»vliie puri* Brogan and boys. * Dori* Hasting*
Iowa, to attend a turkey' con- College for being u star on in* Brogan s fattier, Jim RLzor. b
rcntlon. Mra. Cart Wheeler took high school football team. Mr. reported to be Improving at Per
killers:
care of the home while they and Mra Bi'b Olner moved to nock Hospital after suffering
alcohol, speeders.
were away. * Twenty - three' Florida because of' hls health

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Harlow Venton on Christmas! Mr*. Jaok. Robinson and four
suredv recovery,
Day. They Included her inoUicr. i children of Holt spent ChriM- ।
community supper waa
Mra Ruth Hrtggs. Mr and Mra 1
wt^i
folk* Mrs. Rob,____ 1
Dale Briggs. Mr. and Mrs. Mcr-1
(nreMaurlne Winds i is the Mra. Wilbur Schantz on Saturrill Thompson. Mr. and Mra 1 hadtti nurse for U10 East LonStanley Venton aU of Vermont- ’ Bin&lt; School A Mra. A. C. Joiinrav. Mr...re Mr. Dre Kam. 12“
s «~ru.
Schantz ,.mu,
family-.
mS "v
MH. CUrk .pre,
ram
Mra. V, Turk of Bottle Creek. w
r„ with hl* cousin. Bruce Calvin.
io ner aaugnur* 1MJCne
none, u*.
um- Her.
- ---------------- ----------- -ek Mre Aire
in IKUlr "«■ th“, »™» «“»
M roe U» WIOUV. » Mr and
red •'*“ SaUmUr nJlM
. Mra. Roland Cui entertained the
Clark*. * Mr and Mra.
A 5-Minute.
family Christmas Day Quest* Jim Morgan of Hastings were
L I .
,
Rundav callera of Mr. and Mra.
wire sax*, u ueuy. Mr. ana Mrs.
z ~„
~
Coin Operated
Bob Getty, Bill OeUy, Mra. A. ^U?‘,*\„6rUL *
IC. Johnson and Mra. Iva Sny- t?lub will, meet Wedneaday. Jan.
tier'. ♦ Mrs. Olga Hulben and
' ~~

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A HUden Washburn of Martin-

or, Boats - Bikes

Pickups - Campers

Engines - Equipment
So iwnple eChild can ofAf-

Venetian Blinds
A NEW CONCEPT
IN CAR CARE

SCHADER'S
Office Supplies

hirdar Jim Cursi of Michigan
State won the all-around title [I.
.
Tlie room had been prrviouso in the 10&lt;M Big Tan Oymnastica (26 w
------decorated Ln ChrUtma* painting* w*•done by the'school children. A
festive Dots &gt;wa* added by a
punch bowl provided by the club
for everyone'* enjoyment. The

parent*. Mr. and Mn Albert
Froct for the Cbrisunaa holiday*

;
co an rvaaera ana esnrcially to thoee who help make
mis column poaalble.
Th- weather man mr.ranatrH
J^wriirnTlaaTdai
Vrnr-. thel^™.rdy
™‘
S!

Community Building in Has­
tings with Chuck Wilbur and
Georgs Paunoti sharing the

Curtis Arnold. He ha* employ­
ment in Grand Rapids.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cooley and
baby of Miami. Fla. ar» visiting
her folks, the Paul Newmans of

NOTICE
OF ANNUAL MEETING

Woodland Mutual Insurance Company
Community Room

•

Woodland, Michigan

Tuesday, January 19, 1965 ot 10:00 A.M.

Victor Eckordt, President

Kendal Coats, Secretary

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Discover the difference in the 65ChevrQlets
(As different from other cars as they arefrom each other)

ther. GeorN Juppstram of Grand
Rapids Street. They leave here
for their new home m Dalia*.

Ghevrvltt hnpala Sport Coupe

CJTEXWM^F-At roomy a car at Chevrolet’s ever built.
When you take in everything, there’s more room inside this car than in
any Chevrolet as far back as they go. More room for shoulder* and

feet. So, besides the way a '65 Chevrolet Joe's and rides and is
powered, we now have one more reason to ask you: What do you
get by paying more for a car—except bigger monthly payments?

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See the New Car
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Hastings
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1960 FORD -

Eueltant condit«nt

I960 CHEVROLET

I960 CHEVROLET
IrrcaU 4-ft. H*/d1cp; 8 Cyi.. sutomatc, ladic. h«tw Lttsdcnt thsp*.

SHARP
USED CARS
1963 GMC
. . . H Ton Pickup Long box.
custom cab. nearly new tires,
radio, ready to go.
1963 OLDSMOBILE
. . . Dynamic 88 4 Dr Sedan
Po-ser steering and brakes, ra­
dio. good whitewall Ure*. beige
and white tutone.

1M2 PONTIAC
. . . Stat.'hlef 4 Dr. Sedan:
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• .• .
93 Series 4 Dr. sedan
Gleaming black finish, w wall*,
power steering and brakes,
„ beautiful f,airtlly*c*r.
1968 PONTIAC
.
... Catalina 4 Dr Sedan;
Power steering'and brakes, nt1
. dio. hydramatic. w walls. All
white with beige interior.
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.
4 Dr Station Wagon. 6
cyl, standard transmission with
overdrive, radio, red and white
tutone.
1968 FALCON
. . Station Wagon. With auto­
matic transmu.uon. radio.
whitewalk, nice economy car

1858 OLDSMOBILE
... 98 4 Dr. H&amp;rdtop Fully
equipped, nice clean car priced
to sell.

REAHM
MOTOR SALES
PONTIAC -OID3 CADILLAC
ML 6-847*-W7N Michigan Ave.
'
Waaftnja Michigan
1/7

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MORTOAOB BALE

Classified Paragraphs

TRAVEL PICTVRE•'Sourdouiilu. to Scnorllaa." Don
Cooper tell* the story of the
Pan-Aincrlcan
Highway from
IWNER BEING TRANS­
drive. e
NOTICE TO WHOM IT CON- OWNER
Alaska to Guatemala. An en­
FERRED
CERNS—If there are any more
vruurn —3-bedroom home tor
■fr For Sole—Msscalhnsou*
tertaining film ranging from # Form Shop
FRIDAY. JAN. 15
sale; •» one rfiile ouUlde city
false stories concerning our
the Arctic to a great buried
Automatic Radio. 8 cyl.
BASKETBALL — Charlotte,
teenage daughter hi high ' limit*, on large tot. Large kit­
city tn the jungles of Guate­
chen. living room and newly
FARM
STORE
—
Imrgret
farm
"WHERE'S
THE
BEST
BUY
in
there. 6:30.
school,
legal
action
will
be
ta
­
i960 FORD 2 Dr. Automatic.
mala. Central Auditorium. 8
panelle'd family room- Hard­
washers
and
dryers?"
See
Uwe
store
in
the
area.
Stop
In
and
—
•
R
—
—
a
R
—
"u*
ken.
We
have
evidence
now
' pm.
wood floors throughout. Newly
•■SPECIALLY" priced Hamil­
and know who you are. Don't
. look around. We strive to fill
WRESTLING — Grand Rapid*
ton! at Consumer* Power Co
drive In our driveway, you and •decorated Priced to wll rea­
TUESDAY.
FEB.
16
j
your
complete
supply
needs.
Union, here. 6:30. "
sonably. PosKUton between
your
friends.
Feeds'of
all
kind*.
Animal
, KIWANIS TRAVEL PICTURE—
FRIDAt. JAN. 22
Jan 1 and June 1. Call Wl 5­
Signed
‘KX'
BOYB BICYCLE FOB SALK—
WRESTLING—Si. Johns, there,'| "Zooa Without Bars." Sasha
4663
Af
Tap Parent*
I Slemel. 'The Wiilte Hunter of
Who"ve Had Enough
,
Phone 629-9711.
1 28
331 W. Court St. Hasting*. 1 7
Brazil." takes us to xoos a(f
FRIDAY. JAN. 32
u»
cratral
OJireKVATIOS CLUB rra JAC^BB WLUU&lt;A&lt;2
WALL LAKE COTTAGE
"fOr' fABT 34-WUR FILM SWEEPER BAGS AND HOSES
BASKETBALL — Grand Ledge,
tnrtiim g nm
.
w‘nU wheat screenings for |
SERVICE I No charge T6r orerthere. 6:30.
torium. 8 pm. . _
| fecderg for phea*ant* and
size prints
tl
222' 8*^fferson9
FOR SALE FURNISHED
other wild bird* this winter.
Phone Wl 5-5606. Mrs. Shirley
NOTICES
appliance
repair.
tf
wttbins
tf TABLE PAPER — For picnics,
North Shore, Sleeps 9WUKtM-___________________ _ j family reunions, lota^of use*.
McCULLOCH—WRIGHT—PIO-1
Safe beach
$16,000
STALK SHREDDERS-For Rent « »y ’00
1M( LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
NEER — (Sales and Service! I
tf
Franctoco Farm Supply, M-37
ncr onlce.
Dr. Sedan. Has all power A
Write Box .M3 c/o Haitimrs
So . WI5-3150
tf FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR
moit saw*. Complete Chain
Banner for further detail*.
In showroom condition ..$4856
-Use Rexall's fast permanent &gt;
at
chains sharpened Chain saw
Regular 83 00—Now *100. No
1964 MERCURY MONTCLAIR
* Automotive
pre-shampoo—No after odor
accessories Francisco Farm
Lately Cape Cod Home
4 Dr Sedan. Has power steer­
Supply. M-37 Bo. Wl &amp;-315O. tf
ing. power brakes, radio, white­
On Leach Lake
1961 STATION WAGON—Chev.
HOUSEHOLD HDT1 —Oust never |
wall tires A one owner new
6. In good shape. Gets excellent
gathers on unused Item* ad-; Large lot with lake frontage.
8HE THE . JACOBSEN AND
ear trade that's like new. $2895
mileage. Asking $1100, will
vertlsed tn a HUtlne* Banner 5 minutes from Hastings. Will
SNOW BIRD SNOWTHROW■
take
best
offer.
Call
795-9348.
1964 MERCURY MARAUDER
Want Ad Phone Wl 6-348L
lease with option to buy $90
a demonstration and *ee how
month. Phone Grand Rapids
Hardtop Coupe. Ha* automatic
Dodge-Dart Dealer
OL 6-1755.
tf
drive and radio.------------ $2550
1&amp;C0 PLYMOUTH V8 FOR HALF.
and heart. Burkey Bales and * Personal*
220 W. State
—Automatic. 2-dr $500. Phone
1963 MERCURY CUSTOM
Service, 218 N. Jefiereou.
tf
BEFORE You Buy Or Build
Nashville OL 3-2111.
1 14
4 Dr. Sedan. Has automatic
• Quality Merchandise
,
NEW McCULLOCH CHAIN ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS—
Investigate
PO 171. Hastlnga Telephone
drive, power steering, power
1962 CORVETTE FOR SALE—
SAWS — $124*5. Francisco
301H S. Michigan.
Wl 5-2895
Meetings every Homes By Solomon-Bement Ca
brakes, radio. Like new con• Priced to Fit Your
Fuel injection. 82500 Call
Fann Supply. M-37 Bo, Wl 5Monday. 6 pm.
U
dnian ............................... $235«
Office hours will be from
Woodland 367-3556 after 6 pm.
3150.«
Hastings Heights
Economy
1963 MERCERY CUSTOM
11-4 Wednesday only.
WINDOW GLASS xNSTALLXD WHY NOT LET US MAKE you
a rubber stamp with your new
ConverUJKe. Has automatic Used Cor Lot across from 1
ZIP Code nurnwr Three-line 150 E. North BL or call us and
drlve?"power steering, power Food Center. Also, Cars at ,
★ Buiinen Opportunities
sash. Burkey Auto Glass A
Phone 845-9415
stamp with your name, ad­ we will come to you.
Radiator Shop, 318 N. Jsflsrbrakes, radio. A one owner new
dress and ZIP number far
son. Hasting*
tf
car trade and like new. ..$33*5 rear of Dodge-Dealership, i
945-9407
or
945-6393
OPEN A NEW AMF BILLIARD
$2 25 This Includes, postage
ROOM IN DOWNTOWN HAS­
1963 MERCURY MARAUDER
USED CAR LOT
VA. and F.HA. Financing
TINGS—For information write A Mobile Homes
. laitv Shoppe. Delton. Mich.
2 Dr. Hardtop. Power ateering. WI‘5-3903 or Wl 5-2454 I
Harry Thurketlle. R3. Box 93.
48046
_____________
.
_______
«
We
consider
trades
radio and w wall tires. ..$2195
Lakeshore Drive. 8t. Joseph.
Keller's
LOSE WEIGHT—Ju*t 4 capsule*
Michigan.
1 '28
1963 CHEV. MONZA 900
dally. Fashion Rite for tow FOR SALE-rAt Algonquin Lake.
Mobile City and Sale*
Bpart Coupe Has Spider
calorie dieting. 82 79. Lapo
Two waterfront lota. Terms
Lowest Price* in Michigan
FARM IMPLEMENTS
glne, 4 speed transmLsoloir on
•k Help Wanted
Pharmacy. 144 E. State. Ha*4«% Down Payment
noor.............
-31285
tlngs.
________________ tf
Phariln or call 5-3094 day* or
111 N. DEPOT ST.
10 and 13 Wide*
5-5231 after 6 pm._________ tf
1962 MERCURY CUSTOM
RELIABLE PERSON with ear to
HAVING A PARTY? — Punch
We Buy Used Mobile Homes
BOX 497
PH. 527-4518
deliver Olan Mills'Club Plans
Convertible. Has power steer­
40-ACRE
FARM FOR BALE—
See Mrs. Mnxlne Sloan. Room
Available at small rental fee
ing and power braki-s. A one
IONIA
south of Ha*tings. Phone Wl
3. Curtls-E-Houie. Wednesday.
Call Episcopal Parish House or
owner and like new..........$1795
Rectory.
tf
Battle Creek. Michigan
1»« FORD STATION WAGON
4-5 BEROOM MODERN HOME
Phone WO 5-3562
Everybody knows
IN NASHVILLE FOR SALEtf THE FATMAN—Private Detec­
4 Dr. Has automatic drive and
RAWLEIGH PRODUCTS
tive 24-Hour, Shadowing. Tepe,
OU heat, comer lot. Two block*
radio Has very few miles (ind
Foto-Film Evidence. Nation­
Be a Rewleigh Dealer In Has­
to school. Phone NashvUle OL
extra sharp One owner new
wide. Confidential. Call WO
ting* No capital neceosary.
A-l shape.
3-3111.
1 14
• car trade in. .. ...
. ttttt
10, 12 and 30 Wide*
Write:
MODERN THRKE BEDROOM
TBACItMtS:
Rawieigh
Union. Battle Creek.
New Moons Hartford Bchulto
19(2 MERCURY WAGON
----Dept. MCA-651-881
HOME In Lakewood district
Tip Outs
Expandoe
4 Dr Colony Park 9 passenger. -1961 Aills Chalmers D 17 with
for sale. Would take late model
Freeport, Illinois
'Roll Out Rooms
AIIB Chalmers 3 btm. 16 Inch
■
.
:
car or property In trade. Phone
3- Walls
Gun Furnaces
mtrf. plow.
is.v
• pciv-i-r bruizes. Radio
OLAN MILI23 NEEDS 4 LADIES
• . (■ ■ • trade Lik. —1955 I ii.C No. 300 Row Crop
ot
MODERN
BRICK
FARM
HOME
Br
i-H-.ij
telenhonoMlM
wofc
_ _____ AmttUMJD-TrMs.___
1-1 shape.
fur rent—war BHiroonir # Situation Wanted
ours 9-3 or S-4. 41215 per
I Buy Used Mobile Homes
On Delton school bus route.
i .i i i «i:v Mt.ri.-OK
Harris No. 30 Tractor.
hour guaranteed Must have
Would consider selling. Write
CEREAL CITY
4 c I •• 1’- Scdt.n. A. one ownpleasant speaking voice. Sec
Box 958 C/O Hastings Banner.
VORK WANTED—Odd joba of
-;
: . ■ Lvtra (Utarp
MOBILE HOME SALES
Mrs Maxine Hloun. Room 3.
&lt;&gt; c Tractor with Sup* Two Lake Frontage Lota
any kind. Can do pointing on
Curti* - E - House. Wednesday. WO 2-M33 555 Oiclunan Ros.
.&lt;»
uure Loader.
brick or stone wall* Wood­
* New Subdivision
Thursday and Friday.
1/7
Lovely Cape Cod Home
cutting by the cord with chain
H Tractor. Good
Bajlle Creek. Michigan
On Leac h Lake
OPPORTUNITY'
OPEN
—
Man
*
About
120'
x
-340'
? 1'.: ■ .
(f t- . u-’om n
Across from Ralston Purina
Large tot with lake frontage.
needed
for
Hastings
and
Barry
lifUitvi
jiteu.r A on
iAlmets_WD Trnc5 minutes from Hasting*. Will I WILL CARE FOR YOUR
County
area.
Agent
licensed
In
nTT.,r .
srrade—Sqv
impel 2-row culUva-i
Coll
CHILD while you work, at a
LlfF and A-H Permanent posi­ ALUMINUM TRAILER FOR lease with option to buy $90
M
tion. vested contract, salary
RENT -- luxated in Brandon month. Phone Grand Rapid*
. &lt;Mrt.n-ry~ior.iu. wt 5 3094 l&gt;'’G'e 5 o n
GL 6-1796,
'
t'
open, no travel. Write Inquiry
1961 FORD i .-UKLINE
ten 15114 w State St. Has­
i Dr. Sedan. lifts automat ' ___ ... _4on.with riding sulky,!
to
Michigan
Life
Insurance
1/7
Call
Delton
623-6571.
or
a - BEDROOM MODKRN COT­
ting*. Apt. 3, Miller Ice Cream
Co. Box 5251. Lansing, Mich.
rotary mower, cycle bar. roto_
drive
*87
TAGE FOR RENT-Refrt»era
Store.
1/7
All raphes held confidential
Uber and blada. A-l siiapal • Wl j-jZdl Otter O p.m
tor and stove furnished. Lo
1/7 A Notices
1M1 ENG. I ORD ANGLIA
'
]uln Lake. Call NURSING- WORK WANTTO cated'
'J Dr. A one owner, ha* ver
Private or rest home. Hoaprai
•1957 Dodge Pickup Truck. No
tea miles/....................
SIS.
experience World War II. *P
V Household Goods
rust. Good shape!
•GILCRAFT' ANNOUNCES that 111 NORTH MICHIGAN AVE
ma Boulter. NA. Phone T.71964 INTERNATIONAL SCOUT
our new shop is now open for
NUE FOR RENT — Becom
1151.
&gt;14
floor. Available Excellent fo
business. Special projects de­
4 Wheel Drive. Demonstrate
1965 MODEL -GINGER — PurPART-TIME CLEANING or
signed and built to order. Car­
mode). Very few miles. Sav
Janitor work wanted by yting
Phone 845-3486.W
$$$$ on UH* one! .............. $199
Look* andjwws like brand new. ' jyrgry service, paneling, cablman in Hastings. Come U331
Fully equipped for designs, Wind countertop work as al- VERY NICE UNFURNISHED
W. Court or call Wl 5-5TJ.
Lansing Gilbert. 5366
TRANftPURTATION
buttonholes, blind hemming,
1/7
2-bedroom apartment for rent
etc. Complete with dark finish
—• • .
SPECIALS Private entrance, good loca­
1/14
desk consolette. Will sacrifice
(Over Start's Wallpaper
tion. Phone Wl 5-4W8 days
I960 BUICK LaSabre 4 Dr ..$69
far 8 payments of 4815. Cal! IET Yofejl WATER SOFTEN­
IOTICES
Wl
5-3583
after
5
pm
.
tl
Sporting Goods
Ac Paint Store ।
today 945-9431.
1/7
1966 OLDSMOBILE 4 Dr_..$7f
ER SAiJKaT FARM BUREAU
1960 DODGE 4 Dr ............... $59
Open Friday 9 am. to 5:30 pm
SERVICES—Itock, block and 116 NORTH MICHIOAN AVB
CIRBY COMPLETE with power
IUN8MITHING SERVICE NUE
FOR
RENT
—
Bpace
fo
Zeo-tate available. Our Car
1960 FORD FALCON 4 Dr...35$
polisher for hardwood and tile
Guns, scopes, ammunltla. gun
commercial or professional u*i
Load Buying
- *
floors Cost over $200 new. Pay
l«$8-MERCi:»V cues, receiver sight*. ----Phone 045-3495.
tf
only 6 paymenu of 87 or will
NEW YEAR" for the HOME
straps, alines and awl'
Park Lane 4 Dr. ... .......... $59.
discount for cash. Call today
censes. Rifle. range i
INSIST
ON
MICHIGAN
BOT1959 MERCURY
Curtains. R^gs. Scarf*.
Remodel • Repair
845-9431.
1/7
Nor
public September throt
TED GASI See Carl Ac Betty's
Monterey 4 Dr. ----------$48.'
Bedspreads. Blankets and
15, Saturday and Bund until
1957 BUICK H. TOP ........... $19;
many other articles &lt;
4 pm. Shop hours dail
V Lost and Found
487-ACRE GRADE A DAIRY
to 5 pm. Monday. We
DOLL CLOTHES
05 5. Chunk
Wl 5-5352
and Friday evening*
.
Honth.______________________U
plete seta of farm buildings. 4
1985 INTERNATIONAL
13" FEMALE BEAGLE LOST
[m Huckleberry Our Shop.
For that Gift Doll
.
silos. 4 modern houses. 2 large
'-j Ton Pickup. 4 Wheel Drive
miles eut of Delton Phone
JAN. 2—Five miles north of CARPET CLEANING IB EASY
, 2 for price of 1
barns, loafing bam with free
-..............................
32695
with Host New Electric Up633-5782.
Doug
Young
owner.
Nashville op M-66. Has collar
stalls for 100 cow*. New Surge
with name. W found contact
NEW WATERPROOF TARP
picture window milking parlor
handwork. Clean
Charles Jablonski, 1032 N.
complete with low line milker
Hayford. Lansing.-.Mich. Call
WALK UP AND SAVE!
and automatic feeding. Cement
Ftocr Covering, 123 W. 8
IV 5-3738 or Woodland 367­
6 x *-$4.79
1/7
barnyards, good crop land. 60
Hastings. Phone Wl 6-611
2337. Reward offered.
1/14
a b la—res
acre wheat allotment. Partly
FEMALE^BEAGLit-Btackrihite KKPKBT TAILCWritt^ —1
tiled. Loose housing eet up on WANTED—Snowblade for 6 hp.
Bolen riding tractor, 1866
black top road. Also herd of
and brown. Wearing white
ng low prices. Guaranteed water
model. Warren J. Ciirn*. R3
100 Holstein cow* with 4100
collar with red bead*. Lost
Box 183. Hastings1/14
LINCOLN-MERCURF DEAIXB ind mildew proof.
Wednesday evening. If found
3450 Montgomery Rd. 8 miles
1310 M, Michigan Ave.
Attic fOledt Um a IVmI Ad.
City.
With.
•714.
1/i

Safe Buy
Used Cars

1959

ok claim*.

WRESTLING —Godwin Heights.

PRICED TO 60!!!

1962 VOLKSWAGEN

HsXanro

LN. 8
SATURDAY. JAN. 33
Greenville. BASKETBALL— Alma. here.6.30.

WRESTLING -- Grand Ledge.
hrte. 0:3d.
FRIDAY.
WRESTLING — Charlotte. here.

1960 BUICK

• Okla iu

Mkai'-

Wl 5-2223

LEGALS

&gt; Hasting* Invi-

1961 CHEVROLET

’im cn’r

SERVICES
M-37 So.

CHEV BEL AIR 4 Dr Sta■ r.n V.-..,- ;i Automatic, radio.
p.-: CHFVRQLET • (

.„, l.tloSiM IM
tLEFti si!

S

on the farm.

1963 CHEVROLET IMPALA 4
Dr. Sedan with power steering
and brakes Automatic.

'

PVBI.ICATIOW OMDXW

. or. if PREFERRED,

.did. Standard.

1963 OLDS F-85 CUTLASS Au­
tomatic . floor shift. Radio,
heater. w-ridewalls.
.

mi

M-rll.K. r.. &lt;
tc&gt; »r&gt;4 1J&gt;»

You can NOW get your

at our store (M-37 So.)

A NEW 1964 STUDEBAKER 4
Dr. Station Wagon. 6 cyl. Std.
trans.

Wl 5-2426

1962 CHEVY If

-

FARMERS
Custom Grinding done

CHEVROLET
Wl 5-2425

NOTICE

GOODYEAR BROS.

GOOD AS NEW
STORE

(eating - Plumbing
Servics
KAECHELE'S

MAHLER
MOTOg SALES

WINICK SURPLUS

HASTINGS
BANNER
CLASSIFIEDS
Coll Wl 5-3481

�t

I
I IMTIXOI BANl
Tkanday, Jamtary

». KALAMO FEXTBCO8TAL

Card of Thanks and In Memoriam
CARD OF THANKS
IN MEMORIAM
1 wish" lb express -my thanks
In lovin
to the people who made my Rub- wife, mot
on Jan. 1. 1*65.1 *old my inter«U to Mr. H. D. Burpee of Del­
ton who will be able to furnish
all your stamp needs with effifirncy and quality.
CARD OF THANKS
W* want to thank everyone
for th* kind consideration given
during Ute lllne** and death of
Hujhi* Wttater W* especially
rant to thank Dr. W. R. Birk.
Rev. Don M. Oury. the Veterans
(,t Foreign Wars of Freeport, and
the Leonard-Osgood Funeral
Home. Your kindness , will long
be rem«mb*r*d.
Mr and.Mra. Bruton DeCocker
Roy Gardner

church

LEGALS

Services tn the Churches

MOBTdAQB SALB

11:16 am. Sunday school

anu
Mr. and
and
Mr and
and

family
Mrs G*org*'Lydy
family
Mis Hebert Falconer
family

A cordial welcome to all.
Junior church.
10 am. Sunday school.
616 pm. Chitsuan Endaavur. CARLTON CENTER
7 pm. Gospel Hour. Clarw.ce METHODIST CHURCH
8trou*e, speuker.
1 pm. Tbuxaday. prayer and
praise at the parsonage followed
Sunday school, 10:15 am.
by adminUtraUve board meeting.
Ail quarterly report* are due.
CARLTON SKVENTH-DAT
ADVENTIST CHURCH
FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST
Elder Charlo* WUb«
SCIENTIST

IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory ot Blanche
I Bayne, who passed away J.*..
13. 1962 and William F. Bayne

memories
Death can never take away;
Memories that will always linger
While upon this earth we stay

Bunday school. 11
Wednesday service,
Reading room open

( ARD OF THANKS
I wish io express my thanks to Time may pass and bring 1U

THE GALILEAN BAPTIST
nunc*, and nurse*1 aids at Pen­ But their memories will be
ch erUli rd
HURCH
nock Hospital for the wonderful
In th* hearts Uist hold them
Funner Free&amp;ort High School
Haar
Factor Ralph VanduWerf
Bliss Local 414 for the plant, to
Their Family
Sunday school, ID am.
the Bliss co-workers for the lovely
basket of fruit, the Coals Grove
LAR. for the lovely plant; to IN MEMORIAM
my four daughters and son who
Wed. Prayer meeting, 8 pm.
so graciously sat with me Altef
The little church wiUi th* big
jurgery. for the cards, calls, box­ away Dec. 30. 19M.
es of candy and plants my sin­
Mrv Lillian Bsonson
Altenn t-r U.
luuO McKay Tu
cere thanks.
Daughter Dorothy Smith
HASTINGS ASSEMBLY
Lyle Neil
Granddaughter Diane Otis
OF GOD CHURCH
Grand Grandsons Rodney
10J K. Woodland Arcnu*
ORDER AF POINTING TIME
CARD OF THANKS
and Michael Otis
Rar. M. F. Oobi*. Pastor
IOM liEAMleu CLAIMS
I want to thank my friends
45 sin. Sunday school.
■nd relative* lor their thought­
11 am. Mdrning worahip.
- fulness durir“ tny llln«M and4 ■ publication obdbb.
i VI:
I pm. Young People's service.
e hospital. Your
my day* in
1 pm. EvaagaUoal aervle*.
l-klllp H. Hit-

Mrs. Bruton DcCockrr

CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many
friends, neighbors .and relative*
tor tha lovely card*, gifts and
flower* and all who called on us
or helped in any way to make
Uie &lt;tay so enwbbl*.
Mr. and Mrs Harry Letnaat
CARD OF THANKS

thanks to all for your expres­
sions of sympathy In our recent
bereavement; for the flower*,
letters and cards; to Dr. Hoffs
lor his special attention, to Rev
Harley Townsend and Rev Chas
Gibbs for their comforting words
Arid to Mrs. Loren Hershberger:
enteful to th* many friends
neighbor* for the generous p

inorial. May you each be
rewarded.
Mrs Owen B Smith
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Smith
Air and Mrs. LawaotrSmlth
and family
Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Lathrop
and family
Mr and Mr*. Raymond Smith

CARD OF THANKS
I wish to extend ray deepest
so many friend*, and to the
nurse* at Pennock and Dr. Birk
nnd Dr. Blair during my r*o*nt
illness. Thanks so much
H. Lynn Newton

BOWENS MUXS CHAPEL
Henry VaaTU, Evang*il*t

UNITED BRETHREN IN
CHHIBT CHURCH
E. Colfax al N. Boltwood

HASTINGS CONGREGATION
OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
no West CoUax Bute;
Sunday. Public talk, 8 pm.
Watchtower Blbl* Study, 4:1*

Vk%&gt;lL&gt;*Milek4&gt;. Prelate J»4x«.

l^retts K. AMrlrk or la
I ..

teas, at te

CARD OF THANK 8
We wish to thank all the peo-

U"SS-,

during the illness and at the PUBLICATION — rtaal AccsuL
time of the death ot Virginia

« W».l Htete Htreal
MaUtfa*. NleBicM
obdkb

rtJa raduoAriov—
.I Kn; x11*।

rrrg. Tkat aMirr-n* fl&gt;rn
qugj,.wjwn,»Ki

:i-.l loss
PrMwl. ItawakU FkUlp IL Wl
•M&amp;:

INSURE WITH US
AND BE SURE

rWNTUrn. - *.
Atlmeyc kt La.
lawyer* llalUTa

FIRET PBE8BYTTRIAN
CHURCH
.
Broadway and Center
WHMtrd H. Curtis. Minister
Sunday.
Jon.
io,
19*5
.M.
CLAIMS
Mcrnlng.wonsblp, 9:30 and 11.
Kwte of Mukln*. 7M Featair
Cwn f« tk« (ouaty of Skip.
In |ba Matter ot th* Knatc ■&lt;
: "“I"* ”'
a coffee hour In Memorial

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Bunday school. 10 am.
Woratup service, 11 am.
Young Peoples service, 1 pm.
Evening service, 8 pm.

uus friendly church.

CYC group* Wednesday, 4-6
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HASTINGS GRACE
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404 W. CoUaX

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ST ROSE CATHOLIC CHURCH
Swift 147-3224.
Wednesday. Jan. 13 family. Iter. Fr. JooFph C. Dunphy,
Mcndny
Woodland Bible club, for boy*
potluck aupper, followed by an- . Rev. David Hawley, Assistant
7 pm. Tern FtaUowahlp.
nual bualne** meeting of Like j Sunday Mom, 8. 10, 11:30 am.
7 pm. Monthly Local Confercongregation.
-----------[ Confosslons 4 to 5 and 8 to •
Saturdays, 7:30 am. on Sundays.
Tuesday
HA4TINGB BAPTIST CHURCH
LAKEWOOD E. U. B. CHURCH
Bet. Rua*nll Houseman. Pastor
Dally Momc*. 7 and 8 a.
Wednesday
am. Bunday school.
ST. AMBROSE, HELTON
group.
Bunday Maa*. 8:30 am.
Morning eiiurcli
aaage by the pa
dren youth, adult*.
ST. AUGUSTINE,
Sunday eve
MIDDUCULLE
Wednesday
service broadcast WBCH
Friday
PILGRIM
HOUNE88 CHURCH
children 4 to B.
OUR LADY OF GREAT OAK.
5 pm. Adult choir rehearsal.
DOWLING
Church.
Phone HS-H38
meetings.
7:30 pm. Evening church irr- PEOPLE’S BIBLE CHURCH
,
Saturday
11 am. Morning worship.
Rl. Nashville. Ph. 653-8477
2 to 4 pm- Church library
Youth meeting, 4:16 pm.
dal music, hymn sing.
K mile E. of M-*6 on State Rd.
Evening Gospel Hour, 1 p.
Monday
6 30 pm. PL&gt;neer Girls Club*.
11 am. Morning wonhlp.
Tueaday
7 pm. Junior High and Senior ORANGEVILLE
WOODLAND UNITED
BAPTIST CHURCH
High Youth Group*.
BRETHREN CHURCH
W. Glen Campbell. Pastor
Brigade boy* clubs.
7:45 pm. Evening service.
1-owell Dimoa. Pastor
2 mile* south of Gun Lake
Bunday achool. 10 am
9.45 am. Sunday KbooL
nonary Society meeting.
P Thursday. 7 pm. Pioneer Girb
Homing worship. II am.
11 am. Morning worship.
Wednesday
Christian Endeavor. 6:30
7 pm Evening worship
am—Mens Prayer
and Boys Brigade.
Wednesday. 7:30 pm. Bild*
am.—Women's Pray&gt;
Women's Missionary Fellowunited.

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Wednesday. 8 pm. W8CS
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Thursday, 3 30 pm. Carol
and children'* choir rehearsals.
WESLEYAN METHODIST
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MeCALLUM UNITED
BRETHREN IN
CHRIST CHURCH
"The Church tn th* Wildwood’
Otis I Ake Road
Rev Darlene Speas. Pastor
10 am. Sunday tohool.
11 am. Morning worship
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HasUngs METHODIST Ctarrchae1 FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Oweoneth Sebring, Pasta* । held this Sunday at ail ChrUUan
10 am. Bunday school.
Rev. Cleurgc Elliott
Rev. William Nrthcry
mandmant" given by J«aua: ”M
I hare loved you. that y* atfo
TRINITY GOSPEL CHURCH
love ono another" (John U).
I
HIM Jnrrten I Aka RLrw&lt;

Sunday.
Nursery service provided.
WOODLAND CHURQH OF
Brotherhood. 8 pm.
RadJO^WOOD 1300.
THE BRETHREN
Cherub
and
Junior
choir,
Wed
.
8319
Coat*'
Grove
Road
Tueaday, congregation Blbl*
CHURCH OF THE NAXARENE
Rev. Charles Gibb*. Pastor
study, 8:16 pm.
HASTINGS WE8LEYAN
307 £. Marshall Street
Senior choir, 8 pm.
Pri, minister school, 7:30 p m
METHODIST CHURCH
Minister, Dole R. Harvey
Catechism class. Saturday,
Bunday school. 11 am.
Service meeting, 8:30 pm.
410 E. Madison. 945 5-5065
Wednesday choir practice, 7:30
Rev. Keith Cotfcy, Pastor ।
Kf
•Ll-fi*' &gt;£
*:45 am. Church achool. BupC.
MILO
BIBLE
CHURCH
Wl 5-3212 Mra Evelyn Benedict.
Uularr raiua a copy of tkl« »&lt;ka
•rbunday, 4 pm. Junior choir
Route 3. DoUon Michigan
10 am. Sunday school.
t» be aeroed upon rack kaeva HW
11 am. Morning worship
oxpxa roa fubucatiom--’
GRACE
LUTHERAN
CHURCH
&gt;u laterwt al *b laal kaawn addruw
Rev. James Lemmen. Pastor
11 am. Worship aarvloa.
1:30 pm. Wed., Bible Study
■•Uc« al lte»ru&gt;&lt; Frotels W Will— by
B.
Jefferson
&amp;
Walnut
5U.
10
am.
Bunday
whoo
1
.
4:30 pm. Young People * meat.and Prayer.
Kall (Wil* B
DxterKteMJos it ilma
Rev. David Btuckmeytr, Past-rr WOODLAND
7:30 pm. Evening **rvio»First Bunday after Epiphany. METHODIST CHURCH
GTRDALE EVANGELICAL
Divine Worship. 10:4* am. Rev. Lawrence Lmrell. Pastor
Sunday school. 10 am.
IRVING CHAPEL
Her. George Marshall. Pastor
Morning wonhlp, U am.
NORTH IRVING WESLEYAN
Church school. liLam.
Youth Fellowship. 7:10 pm.
Sunday school, Biblo
METHODIST CHUBCH
Morning wonltm, il a.
t-lM'l ail
Sunday school. 10 UL~
EVANGELICAL
UNITED
Every ounday—
Worahip. 11 am
BRETHREN CHURCH
“Thia tf the :
Rev. Gerald Hephner, Pastor
503 E- Grand Street
KILPATRICK UNITED
Bunday school, 10 am.
Rev. H. J. Buwalda. Minister
WOOD-TV,
BRETHREN CHURCH
ORDER FOR PUBLIOATIOW
Morning worship, 11 am.
Durkee Rd.
Young People* service, 7 pm.
Charles Gibb*, Pastor
Pastors office houra: Tucnday
Hoffman
Evangelical service, ~
Royd Walter, Supt.
through Friday. 9 am. to 12
"The Lutheran Hour,"
noon.
By Appointment
Endeavor Sunday, 6
Bunday Schedule
Sunday school. B;M am. Nurs­ LAKEWOOD BAPTIST
•tally Hltbc. JU. &gt;S. 7 pm.
» £“•
ery provided.
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Morning worship. 11 am. Me«_______
weanesdqy. 1 pm. Martha
8Ute •&lt; Mhtiina.
1
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land Piro BUUon.
Coming of Christ: IC» Certainty."
CHURCH
The Y Hour. 6 pm.
Sk. Den M Ota. B-ta
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10 am. Sunday school
Evening service. 7 pm. Group
u nm.
am. Holy
noiy CommunCm
lommiuurai.
S
Bible study, special msterisls are
11 am Morning prayer and rtrucUon class
7:60 pm. Evening service.
provided. Everyone la welcome.

CARD OF THANKS
My grateful thanks arc ex­
tended to each friend, neighbor
and relative and the Church for
the kindneiues. prayers and con-

dinners, the beautiful flower*,
the money for memorial, the
cards of sympathy, the doctor*
and nurses al lhe hospital, to
Rev Curtis and Rev. Buwalda
for their ministry, for all Ulis
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CEDAR CREEK BIBLE
UHURCH
wrta.. 1:30
t-«n pm.
nm Unital
ttn.twt’ lu
Bunday *ci
Campground Rd. 3 mile* south of
Friday,
.. *Ju. ..
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Hastings
Church Womens Tea.
lor church and nursery provided.
Pastor, Donald Tack
Welcome Corner*
7:30 pm. Evening service.
Warship service, 8:3ffam.
i Wednesday. 7.30 pm. Family
Worship, 11 am.
Church school, 10.30 am.
Night. Adults, Youth, Junior*
Youth meeting, 6:16 pm.
Martin Corners
Evetung service, 7:3C
Church school, 9:46 am.
rehearsal.
Wednesday grayer me
Worship service, 10:30 am.
Bible study, 7.30 pm
,,
Quimby Church
WOODBURY UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH
CHURCH OF GOD
Rev. lorrey G. BarcOnic, Pastor
Telephone 374-3248
Church.
Wiic.-c a Christian Experience
tn Village ot Woodbury
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
Velte Rood al Woodland
Worship, 11 am
11 am. Morning worship.
Rev. Einar Unseth. Pastor
Junior church lor children,
6.30 pm. Youth service.
“Your Friendly,
7:3u pm. Evening worship.
Fellowship service, 7:4* pm.
7:30 pm. Wedneaday prayer.
Sunday school. 10 am. Clx«s
Youth FaUoMhip. Wed. 7 pm.
for alL Why not join our Sun­
I THE CHURCH OP
day school at the l»-ginning of
JESUS CHHIBT OF
Bible Study and prayer ter: LATTER DAY SAINTS
Worship, 11 am. Installation

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Applience &amp; Ge nerol Repaii DON'T WRING YOUR HANDSI Butin*** Service* Offered
— Rlng'WI 5-3482 and let a
BANNER Want Ad solve your
buying or selling problem. HEARING AID 8KRVICE—RvWATCH At CLOCK REPAIR­
Quick, prontabl* raaulto at low
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Pharmacy. Phone Wl FW4
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m.
Repair
and—Engraving.
Miller
Jewelers, 118 W. State BL -A
Square Deal Always.
SERVICE ON ALL MAKES ot Concrete Product!
can, tractors and machinery
Ice man repair your appliance
with factory warranted parts
All types of repair work han­
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gomery Ward. Hastings Wl 6-

Jefferson. Erpericneed mecha­ ORT YOUR READY-MIX from
nic*. Goodyear Bro*. Phon*
the Barry County Ready Mix
Wl 6-M62.

RAPIATORS Cleaned, Repaired.
Recored. Burkey Bales and
Service. 218 N. Jefferson. Phon*
Wl 5-5178.

ALL GRADES WASHED HAND
and GRAVEL—Bender Gravel

Phone Wl 6-M13- Plant. W.
BUto Rd. Phon* Wl 3-3133.
•I’rtacnt Imperative," Series on
WATCH AND DIAMOND RING
UfOT Thro* Tctise*.
RBPAIR — Expert workman­
Mucellaneoua
ship.
Gilmore
Jeweler*.
102
E.
The aanlor Hlgh Youth FUBuilding, Contracting,
State BL Phon* Wl 5-5316.
lowshlp group are going bow Ung
COMPLETE PLUMBING AND
from 4 pm. tr —
&gt;m.
HEATING SERVICE-Repair
Th* Juntor
i Youth FelRoofing
and new. Royal Hayes. 438 W.
LAWN MOWERS SHARFENKq
Clinton. Phors Wl 5-3133.
and repaired Small engine
Adult dtacuaatan^group. 8.
parts and service. Burkey Salr-a ELECTRICAL , CONTRACTING
and Service. Phone Wl 6-60M
OOMPLBTB DKVKLOPDIO
. Boy Bcouta
SERVICE -- Jacobs 1’iescrlpWednesday
or Wl I41H.
ture* and supplies. Kallry Elec­
tkm Pharmacy. Phone Wl *7 30—The annua] moding of thr
tric Service, 834 Middleville
congregation will be held in Me- '
Rd . Phone Wl 5-31W after 6
modal Hall. Note, tills will not ,Automobile tr Machinery
pm.. Haatlnga.
Radio. Television Repeiring
Thurcday
•
The program committer
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
. jmen's MBociaUon
AND REPAIRING -21 years ALL MAKES OF TV. Radio*.
Record Changm R«pair*d.
n planning meeting.
buxine** experience in HasCentral P-adlo and TV Bervlce,
MS N JsHarson. Plums Wl *Kirk House choir.
Court. Phone Wl 3-60)0 or
8181 or Wl 5-StfU.
Wl 5-3M5.

�HASTtNGM BANNER

TTe reealw thaLJs
thre bought the timbered Gun Allen FWi vudted Maud Karell-’ Mn and Mi*. Millon Miner, «imas dinner guest* of Mr. and Hartinn ^spent test week with
! Lake area, only four clubhouse* er. Mr* Leah Karvlire. Bulb Mr. and Mra. Wm. Kauffman Mr*. MrivlnMcDremld of Dut-,thMr daughter.
Mr. und Mra. of Mr. and Mr*. Reuben Crlt«
tWayland. KaUmaaoo. Hastings Yalrger. and Audio Roush at and family and George Kaulf- ton. * Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Dean Stuart. A Mr. and Mra were Mra. Isabel Like of Ononlity near lU
Ha*Eckertand
and children
children were
a-cre ChristChrist- Frank
Frank Thompson
Thompson and
and family
family *',,,7771; r,Jr
of
and Bradley। occupied *ilea on the Medical Facility
- . nuul
man ot
of Sherwood
Sherwood were
were CluWChrut- Eckert
Jr. ot
Mr ....
and
Mra. mM Day dinner guret* cf
of their,
,77 mT, ciaraUie lakefront.
- tings Dec. 23. * U.
d LI.r. ma* Ere *uppre gurau of Mr. ।| apart
—- ChriMma* with their
• son.
e College gpent
apart parents.
parent*. Mr.
Mr and Mr*
Mra. Joe KauffKauft- ■ and
und Mr*. Richard Deming of AlAl- . Mr.
Mr and Mrs.
Mra IX_
DennU
Thompson.
J 5/lon an
'
I Now 85 years Mire. U'* a well i Tim Miner of Hope
--------—— .
populated progrresivc resort. Chrtttmaa from Thursday till man. Bill. J». remained for the gonquln. * Mr. and Mr*. Dwight at Goohcn. Ind. * The children
Mr. and Mm. Melvin McDrri_..^
_* - ---------- —j
Friday with his parent*. Mr. and rest of Ihs week.
Ferrin and children of Holland, and grandchildren of Mrs. Kl, Mrs. Milton Miner, a Mr, and, christma* dinner guesLi of | Mf- *“&lt;1 X"- Howard Ferri* and ' not* Whitney spent Christmas mid of Dutton were Dec. 24
fMrs. Milton Miner and TttH were ■ Mrs Greta Blough were Mr. and children of Hastings
were with her and Bob. They all enand modern faculties.
Chrtstmas Day dinner guest* of slnl Reuben CrlUs. Mr. and Mrs. Chrwuua* supper guest* of Mr.; Joyed a nnti.u-k dinner and «x.
6ji | !&gt;*and Mra. Hubert °"Th?lt
'.Mr. and Mr*. Jack Miner Lu Robert Blough and daughters of
Mra.Harold Eckert, *
change
,
ui I present
t ju_____________ jus and family and Mr*
। Grand IUpld.% Tiwy also called Northville. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. I Dec.
dinner nuwl*
of Mr.
GraiuJ Rapid* were ।
VlnXrt fro”'
i rm lire fatlw. Leon Shields
Shields of
of ji Blough
Blough and
and family,
family, local.
local. Mr.
Mr.'1 and
and Mrs.
Mrs. Harold
Harold Eckert
Eckert were
were Mr.
Mr. ■I Crarai
Cron* of
c
Christmas and Mr* Keith Blough and fam- lend Mr*. Douglas Bumford of Dec. 27 visitor* of Mrs Elnora
.&lt;11 Sunday
' ’ By
'f
i dinner guinc* OI Air. ana
rymKw/ ariu
and Mrs.
Mrs tI uy
Uy una
and mr.
Mr nnu
und iru».
Mra. nrcxmrci
Richard oamur,
Bellevue. mt
Mr.. ana
and tarn
Mrs. uinsrico
Charles Whitney
and aw.
Bob. w
* mrMr. ~»u
and Christmas eyenuig uu
in •.««*
TW-jtii MUton Mjncr were Mr. and Mra Blough and family. * Mr. and Dunhain of Cooper. Mrs. Reva Mr*. Franklin Burgel and chilMr. and Mra. Allen FWi oc- Jack Miner anti family o» Grand Mra. John DeWared spent Christ- Benson and Mra. Celia Prior at of Springfield. Ill-, spent Christ»".
Christmas dinner
cocnpanRd Mr and Mr*. Keith Rapid*. Mr and Mra. Oenrgv ma* with Mr. and Mra. liatnre Hastings and . Mr. and Mra. ma* with their parent*. Mr. and
Beu* and son. Lynn. They visited Miner and children of Hastmp. Deweerd of Middleville, * Mr.' Richard Deming and family of Mrs Flunk Burgeon and Mr. and Daren of Middleville.

Freeport

By H. D. Burpee
Call Wl 5-3411.

ntuen by Ethel Adkins. It L*

I'd race them In a canoe made i
of a hollowcd-oul log."
■ ■

really Barry County history.
WILDERNESS CONQUERED Ineering adventure in the re.-wl.
Pioneer Recall Wiwn Rcaortres | business, which started with a
Replaced The Indiana Al Gun : holiday celebration July 4, 1884.1
• For the event a couple of fed­
i lows wanted to build a bowery
-- ---- ------ — .---------STREETER'S - landing, pio- !
dancing. This they did by
hecr Gun Lake landmark u re- laying matched lumber on a lay­
membered by some area old- 1,,f l°R» tor the floor, then
timers as a atmmbeat stop
i setting up poles around that
But for Calvin BUecter. whose I »Hh log* on the top to make a'
father bought tlw original 700- square structure, then using
acre pine timbre tract
Uwct 'soulh
south and ! brush for the top and enclosing
east of Wayland tn 1880. a wagon
drawn by a yoke ot orm pre­
dates the picture. For that'# Ixsw ond mure people canu- there, the
the then 5-yrar-o!d Calvin, with
hi* father, William Stn-ctre.
entered Gun Lake’s history —; built a dance hall, but soon that.
when the oxen-drawn vehicle
transported the family to their dattoha."
With an increase of patron*
wilderness ihomc(lctul.
coming Into the area, business
nine, tills was on old pine forvat picked up to Mich an extent that
which belonged to a man named In .1887. a hotel was erected, fol­
Barnard. I think' he picked It lowed the next year by a larger
dance imll. Calvin, who was 12
at the time, and hls brother
were a tittle dOfervnt than they helped with the buslnra* .
Anot her big celebration of
arc now—they'd .-take o. claim
acmewhere. and take out a load
member* -wa* our Fanner’s
Picnic. The farmers from miles
around got together and pul on
n big picnics—the Patrons of In­
dustry Picnic. The P and I had
land. He thought It would be it about two years, and then

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About four or five thousand poo- |
pic aune hero with borae* and
WMKilii. Some would come Ln tin .
Wednc*dav and camp until Sunwas suppoera
supposed to look after the ^*1* Months before people would
land." (In those days. It dtdnt talk about IL and the. ifirlt would

Breause of the long driving
dialancr around lhe lake, fami­
lies camping on the opposite I
side came across by steamboat. ■
The Manila. a steamboat
named for Streeter's wife, and
later another Manila followed
by a gasoline launch, plied the
lake on family-run excursion*.
About that time. Calvin and
Ing a tree, then hurry brer and ill* brother, then both married,
run them out.”
.
bought out their father’s bindAfter two or three years, Wil­
liam Streeter. who wius u
hand with the spear and
a fisherman and hunter. I
renting a couple of bodothers needing boat* for fishing

he usually got them by bribing
the squatter'.
Moving into the crude log
cabin, the family began clearing
the land for farming
"Fatlier had quite a time keep­
ing people from stealing the tlm-

Gradually the surrounding
pine stump*, put the chip* Ln a
basket attached to the end of a ami began to grow
To provide those wanting oc- l
pole in front of the boat, then
remmodation*. with transportsbum the chips for a light."
(ton. a stagecoach line operated j
by the family brought guestsaa, 15 to IB men fishing with from Mlddlevfllc oraT Bradley i
thaws light* on the Like."
. This. too. helped bolster t h e
Daytimes, it was a common
sight anywhere on the lake to
tractions."

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the barn which wa* on the hotel
Ji'L■■-■nkl. aiecra-irt Um twn:-.
go-round relic still lying around
in the barn brought back some
vivid memories to Streeter, who.
with his wife, now Winters in
Florida, spending the Summer
months in the north at ,their
Manistee cottage.
.
When visiting at hi* son’s Gun

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The
Hastings Banner^
viJf’?.e8',&lt;?cnUof
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'_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ to Dedication o
Hastings. Michigan. Thursday. January 14, 1965

14 PAGES — 3.SECTIONS

NUMBER J9

Their New Library

H. Lynn Newton
Suffers Fatal

• Open House Saturday to Follow
Formal Ceremony at 10 a.ni.; Will
Begin Book Circulation Tuesday

Heart Attack
H. Lynn Newton. 64. 643 K.
Mill Street, long a prominent

Hastings and area residents arc invited to attend the dedi­
cation and often house of the Hastings Public Library which are
to be held al the new institution on S. Church Street from 10
a.m. to S p.m. Saturday, Jan. 16.
Formal dcdicatihQ of the library will take place at 10 a m.
when a Flag is to be presented by the Fitzgerald Corps of the
Women's Relief O&gt;rpa
OAR to Mayor Frank
Beckwith

shout 10:10 azn. Friday after
suffering a heart attack at his

on arrival at Pennock Hospital
. ”•■*“** M»* Uompany and general chairman of the Has­
tings United Community Fund drive, to receiving a Golden “U"
■ war* Cmm U’a.1.. ■'--O__ .1____.__ _
. .. aaa-a.a_ ..

railed In a Hastings Community Fund drive. In ace**Ung the
pttei before ChrutmaA
Mr. Newton itul bren * pat­
tern maker for the B W. Blls*
Company and a cabinet maker
for the farmer Grand Rapids

Council Approves
Intersection Job,
Sick Leave Policy

tlw Hasting!! Table Company
He opened the Newton Lumber
Company on N Michigan Ave-

lumber bualneaa until 1936.

HEAD EXCHANGE CLUB—The 1M3
Seanlln (centerI, RUte secretary of !

•t the Has Ungs Exchange Club were ImUlkd by Vern
_U Exchange Clubs. Left to right are Chester Stowell.
I; Seanlln; Richard Welton, president,and Nelsaa Alien,
„..
,-.-ci ta the annual model airplane meet which is the
largest ot Its type In Michigan. The Club has given the Freedom Shrine to Hastings High School

Hastings Teacher

EDITORIALS

Dies Tuesday at

City Council members Monday night approved preliminary
plans to help relieve the traffic bottleneck at Green and Broad­
way. adopted a new vacation and tick leave policy for municipal
employees and transacted other business at their regular session.
Ed Miller, district traffic engineer for the State Highway
Department, told the aidermen that the preliminary plans call
east-bound through traffic taper-

Pennock Hospital

nock Hospital about 5 30 pm
Tuesday. She had been hoapltal­
lied tor one day following a
possible and to । fact that ii sinking fund of 8140P00 heart attack, but had not been
Uie court house is alrvadyUvalhible for this pur- teaching since the Christmas

of the Hastings City Band, play­
ing the sousaphone. and also
played in Bushs Orchestra at
dances in the 1920s.

tings on March 30. 1900, the son
of Adalbert and Anna 'Holes' tnet and until further study lias I

driveway

member ot the Hastings High
School faculty as a language

too many unanswered questions In , structure of 30 to 33 unit capacity

afire ted Fvrmor

control lights have been danj-

(VioleU

Hoevenair

Chure-h. the Hastings BPOE

Osgood Funeral Home. The 1
The need for an additional WlHard H. Qurtte officiated
lane for wewt-bound traffic east
o&lt; tha Intersection may also be
Itudied by Blate engineer*.

English and French.

membership and application
T^itrra'ciub. cants will be available.'
Tuesday. Jan. 19. the clrculathe Barry and Michigan Educatlon Associations and Uie First
Church of Christ. Belarus t
The library is to be open a to­
She was bom in Hasting* on tal of 40'v hours each week.
Feo. 3,'1903. the daughter of Ja­
The schedule will be:
son and Lois &gt;Marshalli McEl­
Monday. Wednesday and Fri­
wain. She was graduated from day—I3M to 8:80 pm.
Hastings High School and earned
Tuesday and Thursday — 13:30

Citizen Leaders Study
People, Economic Growth

Chairman at the

Bgtn County has Joined other, group will meet three time* to
Michigan counties in a series of | review major occupation shift*
‘BUMfy discussions" al basic is- . ukely to occur in the next five
Sue* relating to propie and eco- years, education and training
hnrnM grow Us.Jg-^Mtrh igan. ao&gt; necv*fio&gt;gor Mtehlgan people to
eerdtng to Arthur "Btecby.
County extension director.

cltlien

Typing Course
For Adults Set

service. Vacation time must be

earned and cannot be used a*
extra pay.
Wright 81m. director of adult
Employees will receive one
education at Hastings High
School, announced that an adult each month worked and may
night school claw tn typing would
ent employees were given credit
new typewriter room No 106. in days for past employment on the Thursday.

the high school.

Milton McKay. State president
of the Michigan Elks Associa­
tion. is to be in Hastings Mon­
day. J*n. 18 for a dinner meet­
ing with the Hasting* Elk* and
Wtt*L
**T

rtdenta had

commodated in the class.

Persons working under the di­
rector of public services will start
lllnasa. Those in other depart-

Methodist Men
To Hear Burpee
Ti» Methodist Mens' breakMethodist Church on Bunday.

is History as a Hobby." Ptaue
——
/
WI 5-4087, by Friday Jan. 15th

after extra help is hired to take
their place Other member* of
their department will fill in for
them until such time as this is
no longer possible or until it is
evident the employe* will not
be returning to work.
Council approred *rsetlon of
a
orv .-asvnc. nsewvai
.... CITY COUNCIL, Page 1)

rato public library ha* long been

Grand Opening

Emcst L Miner. Jr, who ha*
Barry County Extension Start, been in Luslnets here for the
members of the Barry County
Guidance Committee.
- the grand opening of hte new
Duraclean Uirprt Store at 101
E. Woodland' Avenue which will
be held this Thursday. Friday
and Saturday.
Miller is inviting everyone lo

Jersey Parish
Show Tuesday

Saranac Legion cote guard will
betod by DrtHnuuter Robert
Tubha, a Michigan State Police
trooper formerly with the na­
tionally-known Jeckaon Zouaw

Waitings' Mayor
Discussion Leo dvr
At Municipal Meet

Officials

Postal receipts for Hastings known as
broke all records during 1944.

the fir*

time Heaee Bee MOJl* ABOUTi

Lalhrop bequeathed 313,000 to
Hastings for th* specific purpose
of developing a separate public

'In addition, the library fund
ha* reduved a 416.800 grant from
the THbrnapfile Foundation
*5,000 from the Upjohn Family
and 11500 from the Tyden and
Viking Corporation* A gift of
*5MS5 wax made for Uie letter­
ing on the library, the Klwanls
Club gave *500 and the Rotary
Visitor* to the store during the Club over 6600.
grand opining will have an op­
A drive for 830.000 for books
portunity to win a 6 by 13 re­ was launched and receipts toversible rug simply by register­
ing at the store. The second prise
The library is located in the
old post office building at Chureh
wall-to-wall catpet installation, and Court Streets. The building
and as a third price he will aAd land, valued at *4A00. was

by a son. John of Whitehall;
three grandchildren: a brother.

layceef Bosses
Night Tuesday
Members of the Hastings Jayreea are to have their annual
• Bosses"Night' Tuesday evening.

Hastings Mutual Insurance Com­
pany building.
-

E W. BUm Company, most of Keough, wea spilled.
Three restriction* Sre neceathe time In the can division, be­
fore going into business for hlm- Seek Barry History
tlents to insure that they get th^
*elf.
care they need with a mlnlmun
I He married Ruth McCollum of
Coun'Middleville on Nov. 9. 1940 The
Millers have two sons. Michael.
absolutely ns rears ry, you are
requested not to visit patients at
formation in this matter pteaae the hospital at this time, Bay
can Mrs. Jack Walton WI 3-6314.

Now Convalescing
Ebert Eaton. 81, IMS 8 Han-

GRAND OFENLNG—Ernest L. Miller. Jr.
leg and right arm and U recup-

Amasa and Edith (O*D*U)

Grove school and waa graduated
from Hartings High School in
1916. He took short cwmeea from
Michigan State VnlreAity.
He married Kalhryn Holland

Pennock Hos pi tai
Restricts Visitors

ecsnmuniUra in
Bion. VanBurm.

, front the hospllsl'

'

NYC Freight
Slices Trailer;
Driver Unhurt

Ur. Richardson waa bom
March 13. 1808. tn Hartings
Township. on the farm where

A New York Central freight
The store has Monarch and
at the Hastings Hotel in Hag- Magee carpeting, with over 800 train sliced the trailer ot a seml- merly coach al Hastings Hlxh
lings on Wednesday, Jan. 30.
yard* of roll stock for Immedi­ truck in half at MT pm. Wedate tnsuUauon' and carrie* the
complete Un* of Monarch and damage ths tractor and the driv­
er. Herbert X. Fish. 43. Battle reciptente of the Jayee**' Dt»Magee sample*
tingulshed Service Award and
Miller is a native of Bunfield
reetocUoa as alderman froi
Vic Peterson along with RusYoung Farmer award.
Me and Mrs Ernest Miller, who failure to yield the right
Other petition* being drcu-'„
al ___
th*_______
moeclng.
_ _____________
Please invito
latod are for Aiderman Jama* your Jersey Breeder friends, a*
Cohraan. Pint Ward; Dale Baa- the malting list may be incamsetL Beccxid. and Dwight Pishtr. piete.
Engineer Ralph A. Cagney of
Third Ward.
. Secretary Prank Langley re­
No petition* are being efreu- port* that plana for th* 1868 diploma
nock Hospital, h appealing to
lated for Bflhrd of Review. The Parish Blvow will b* made al
Uie public again to cooperate
seat la now held by Arthur Uie meeting and election ot offlskidded 364 teal. 6 InchM before with the hospital's policy of re­
Havtn.
.cere wiU be held.
Uie Impact The train went «n- stricting visitors to the Immedi­
School.
oUier 588 feet before stopping
ate family when patients have to
FWt uki he had made a stop
While in the Navy he served in
the South Pacific in an amphi­ st the Tyden Corporation and
bious demolition squadron as a leaving U»e area iiad looked to
signalman, first class. He served the west but failed to see the on­
in the Okinawa and Phllltpine coming train, probably because
the sun was in hU eyes

training for night duly Caas. •*. Joseph and Branch
IT al Hendrick's Field, Oounttea are scheduled to al -

machinery plant la nearing cempleCion north of their present
facilities Frederick B. Porteoua.
formerly chief engineer of the

the Hastings public school

City Offices

Harting*' Mayor Franklin
riBauuui C.
v.
Beckwith win lewd on* discus­
sion at Um Region 1 meeting of
the
Michigan
Municipal
League
funlclpal
। the exact figure being *101,728,Kalamaxoo this
Thureday.
cation yesterday afternoon made !

Augurt

In

New Duraclean

confirmed

backward glances
"bits ofyesterday"....
as gleaned from the
Banner files

died.
Cltuens of Hastings will be
able to obtain a library' card free j

Carpet Store

Deadline Jan. 23

iteen have registered

county gptrm-

requirt* these hours to complete

returning to Haatlng*.

For further Information, con­
witli initiation to follow.
Vern HLUlker. exalted ruler. Is tact Barry County Extension of­
urging all members of the Elks fice at Hasting* Mi-5121.
Fifty-four cltlxen leaders re­
Lodge to attend.
ceived training Thursday night
for the first discussion meeting
on 'People. Jobe and Growth "
with a reception for dlstinguiahThis Thursday the discussion
•d ladles in the National Gallery
of Art nt 9 pm ft will ruhnUand Training" and on Jan 31 charge.
the lubject will be "Matching
There will also be free cortee brary. Improvements hi
Prevddent Johnson about noon
People and Jobs for Growth.”
and doughnut* and balloons for talra *33.46086
Wednesday. Jan. 30. and the
The
deadline
for
filing
nomi
­
the youngsters
massive parade that follows
nating petitions for offtoes to be
The new Duraclean Carpet
filled at the April election U 13
noon on Saturday, Jan 23. city
Michlgan's two parade march­
includes a large,
ing units will be the Michigan
The annual meeting ot the
lowroom. cleaning
igan

used for vacation purpose*
Under the policy the City

Stdte President
Of Elks Here
Monday Night

Hsrtinp.

Adult* living outside the City
Funeral Home. Frank A. Salis­ will need to purchase a library
bury. CB, Is to officiate and
laadrivnt of Uh Onate Orow
burial will be in Riverside Cethe- a family card for one year.
The HasUngs library wiH

Inauguration

tlon after one year's employment. inauguration of President Ijm-

1U

in the field working Wednesday
Balurday—13:30 to 8 pm
Mr*. Grooe announced that afternoon and waa apparently
Northwestern University and did until the initial cataloguing is in good health. He had stopped
finished, the library will not be

County Cooperative Extension
Service and Roy Titkemeyer.
Russell Keech. Eton Lawrence.
Mr. and. Mrs Wayne Pennock.
Any
local
resident
may
take
Mr. and Mik LawTence Holcomb.
ffP110*
Placing the one they had *ppiurt in these dlscusalons. Each Don* Of
Audltartum. Director Wright will ।
• •­
afen. are to lope Saturday by
conduct a reliearral for the Alllipa. *
Under the new policy, etnploy- automobile for Washington. DAL.

that afternoon.

66,

the University of Michigan.

Barry Party

Wright, professor and head of 215 other cities of similar size
the department of bands at Pur- I
Miller declared that "Ail la
due University, is to be tn Has- ■ alL Hasting* is doing a fin*
o..—i
ta u&gt;|T|c
reel the District 10 All-Star band
Councllmen adopted a new sick

Art Richardson
Richardson.

o|“hf

of

"tight turn.- The orl-

Inventory analysis baaed on 190

Is Fatal to
WtswtU. correa-

Nor. 1. UI19.

elude cutting back the north­
west corner to facilitate truck

?
"

Heart Attack

Plana env

specific recommendations. AlUmugh' erected on a new location within
there appeared to be unanimous about a mile radius of the ««t
728 N. Michigan Avenue, opera­
tor of the Northalde Grocery agreement that the present court house
haul* at a cost of not more Uian
tlian
Store: throe grandchildren; a
*375.000, plix the coat of the site,
brother. Walter, of Northrilte,
one

ber of Commerce, is to be master
of ceremonies for the dedication.
Mrs Florence Wilson, the li­
brarian. Uie members of Uie Ll-

liand to conduct visitor* through
the library for the remainder nf
In our opinion, members of the Committee felt prepared to advise
the day.
Residents of the Hastings area
The library board includes
Many years ago he was Uie Citizens Committee came up with a course of setton until mure farts
were saddened this week when Mrs Richard T. Oroos, president.
foreman of the assembly room of
they learned ot the death of Mtes
tile Bigler-Player Action Com­ Uons tn retard to the Jail and
Emily
Julia
McElwain.
61.
411
W.
pany. which made player pianos
| jail are eenrtble. practical and veil
■•br ILM.C.'vTr

State Plans to Ease Bottleneck at
Green-Broad way With Additional
East-Bound Lane for Vehicles

mat ribbon - cutting ceremony |
teo M&gt;&gt;u Kanbwllb. iha nubile
will be Invited Into the library
to Inspect II.
Robert Jone*, secretary-mana-

I th* Cedar Creek Extension Hasting* WCTU lo Meet
Thursday Jan. 11 at 7:» pm.
Mr*. William Llnlngteu. 313 E.
The Mmoo will be "Rapid aad Clinton, will entertain the mem­
Smart Food Buytng." Roil call ber* of the Harting* WCTU
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cnnkta.Studies are being continued car- । matheniaticnl procedure*.
cenitag future requirem-nta for
Board mkrab-ra approved a nw
.new secondary school faclHtle* and I'vket scliedule for Uu- operetta
PptaU*' tile* and members of the;
w ur pmemco rw.
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w,u
their regular monthly mscting held
“*!• »nd 1&gt;‘O will be sold fur
Tueaday noon approved a contract •Polite night* or performuue’ to
with th» Warren HNmea Arrtu. Prevent an overflow tor the-final
tectural Ann of larwltig
iilaht Previously 50-cent student
The fee A* drafting the i.re- u‘krts **r» *“« and no specifk j4|A'*Y.UJA&gt;&lt; K—Teoaate WdlVtU
llmtoary plana la *10 an boar n**ht *** designated
while the ire for deL.n^ . '
w,u' ta»more being transferred
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uniform imm.
fund, cuuubii
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and
architectural supervision
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money will...be_____
earmarked. for
the
tbs project would be six percent equivalent of 40 new uniforms,
Lake Odessa
fur the first K500.000 and five Supt Ou‘ii*her said The school

City Council

Lamb

InriteUcmal Wrestling

Sincerely yours,
Thomas E. Dewey

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—In small
had given *318 40 to the Ch r tit mas . amount*, affects judgment It
srai sale, including 448 11 from' may convince you that you are
Central, 412513 from the high the best driver in the world,
school, ynsn from Northeastern but dont try to prove IL

$1200.40.
A written snggetlion from a
Franklin C. Beckwith be sent
to Hastings, England, as this

COME SAVE!

GET IN ON THE SAVINGS SPECTACULAR OF THE

YEAR. ALL

ITEMS PRICED AT A

(Ladies JACKETS

Ladies COATS
All Better Coats at Real Saving*

ur retwAaUd and was generous In giving ride*. This picture wa&gt;
taken as he took boys and girls in his Firtt Ward neighborhood
an eulUng "trips" hot long ago.—Banner iitioto.

I

Pays Fine, Costs

on a charge of driving white of Grand Rapids were Friday
under the Influence al liquor. He callers at ins parents. Mr ar.d
had been arreated by Officer Mrs. Ruuell Friend, a The W
Albert Siantori on Jan. «.
। m. Society membtrs wiU meet
let the paroonoge fellowship nail
Ion Thur*.&lt;iay, Jan. 14th wuh a
j school day program with &lt; sack
More Aboutlunch at noon. Mem are also in-

Backward Glances

on Mlsuans * There will be a
bowline party Saturday. Jan. 10

Continued from Page One

is nopen tnat tne notra can oe

20* 25" 35"

Bowling Hall eponeond by the

w

—

Better DRESSES
Wanted style*
in bnnnr quoltty . . . Juniora,
Misses, Half

CO
*r #■

CQ
*F SK
O

by

Nathan

Berio*

answered 14 alarm* in the City
with damage etttmated at *2.150.
and 13 rural alarm* Including
the gasoline trufuport truck Ore
with damage estimated at S43.oco
Chief Tudor si*o mad.- inspec­
tion* of many building* Mid
checked on complaint*.

Our help is as far as
your nearest phone!

hie department had tavcatigat-

to peneel Friday evening. They are
the parents of Ur* Dorothy

been In the Air Baw Hospital
tin Southern Illinois for almost
six months He Ims lad cornpliBorry county Republicans were cattons of u badly fractured leg.
well represented in Allegan last A Mr. and Mrs Raymond Munwoek nt a farewell party given son at Grand Rapids iiad lunch
to Clare E Hoffman Congress- and were Sunday evening gurata

Michigan before hU departure to ,
------------ •--------- •'
Washington.
| Normal driving speed* are out
• • •
of aouon when normal visibility
40 Years Ago
1 is lacking. Drive according to
Dan Cupid fell down on the conditions

preparation?

Or

just

everyday

needs

from your drug store. Give ua a rail . . .
we deliver!

ALWAYS ON THE JOB . . .

TO SERVE YOH BETTER

Flu* S&amp;H GREEN STAMPS

G7IRDNE

DRUGS

i';‘;

Fanner* aiamld follow label
direction* earefully when tuing
all peatlcldea. and they should
I sprays and dusts on the farm
I This will help avoid peallcide
residua* In milk, according to
Michigan State University ento­
Wl 5-2134 motogisu.

___________ I
Quality atui 'J~riendhj Service

110 W. State St.

f.r

100% wooleni

»4

Many colors

One Group—Ladle*

$3

OVERSHOES

SNOW BOOTS

’O

Color* . . . Some fleece lined

Leather. Some turn-down cuff*.

One Group—Children*

On. Gr~p

SNO-BOOTS$2-*3

HOUSE SLIPPERS

’1- 2

Mostly children* tiles.

One Group—Men* Heavy

*3

SPORT SHIRTS

Wool, brushed rayon, corduroy

vna wrvMp

’6

WORK SHOES

Save up to 50%. Broken *ise*.

*3

One Group—Men* 5 Boy*

*1

WINTER CAPS

Wool*, corduroy*, »upplon, leather.
jOne Group—Men* Sport

*3

.CORDUROY SLACKS
Broken tixe*. Taper model.

The Skinner Garage Company
here advertImo “Tile Epoch-Mak­
ing; Page Motor Car" wldcli at1

of automobiles in the 12,000 J*
oteaa including—A 36 hp. &lt;- j r
cylinder engine hung on three-' '■
point i.iupcnsjon: throe speeds j,*
forward and one reverse; artfl-r

toasted under the dashboard:
multiple diac clutch; Beech
magnlto system and a Gray At
Davis starter and electric Sys­
tran

$2

BLOUSES'

Mottly like 38-40. White, colon.

One Groujhr-Women* Sweater

Typewriters &amp;

*4

JACKETS
Black or tan. Knit collan.

Repair Service

SCHADERS

One Group—Drc*» or Sport

lEOnnRD-OSGOOD

*1

BOYS SHIRTS

’1

.

One Group—Women*

s3

DRESSES
Mine* - Half Since.
Juit 6—Mine* Fiiherman

’

’2

PARKAS .
One Table—Boy*

/7‘

SWEAT SHIRTS

Fleece lined. All sine*, colon.

Broken *lxe*. Long tleeve*.

Office Supplies

_

Olive drab. Small tine only.

Adding Machines
For Sale ur Rent

Entire Stock—Men*

KNIT GLOVES
Lea Hi er palm*. Tan or grey.

One Grou|p-Lody Jowncroft

One Group—Boys

One Group—Boy*

QUILT JACKETS

LONG JACKETS

Big *olection of *tyiee
and colon ... Broken"

ljuun . , . cur—roy
. . . (uburbans. Pil

•iees.

or quilt lined.

“^funenal-Honie
CORNER WALNUT AND S. ItffEUON
x
HASTINGS

It takes a special knowledge of

LLECT"

MissesSKIRTS

Odd Lots - - - Broken Sizes &amp; Colors

FUR LINED GLOVES

A Spacial Knowledge

CASH QUICK &amp; EASY

■ ■ ■
|

Entire Stock—Men*

Jr
noon flwlJ &lt; tu
,
- '

The entire debt of the xlty,
school* U now paid. Tills txmdl- j
beating, gambling, runavap, tlon is reported by members of
the board of education, who re-.
cenlly paid the last of the bonds
Issued when the city was bonded
eluding one for drunk driving.
fur 112.000 for remodeling the
Traffic ticket* were issued to ward school building*.
19 drivers and nine were handed
out for non-moving violations.
Vie Panner H’enf Adi!
Overtime parking tickets issued
totaled •iff. Officers processed 61
applications for drivers' licenses.
City cruisers traveled 3470
miles using 274 gallons of gas
Nine guest key* were placed
on care with out-of-state licensee

Need ■ prescription filled? An emergency

aid

’X$1 A88

Most all sizes

Sixes.

One Group—Ladies
cotton

i"

ah quinca . . . some •
reversible.

pieusuilt Valiev

Steve Doroff. M, R3 Heating*. |
* iVUrtUIll. tdlltj
Coats Grove Hoad, palda fine
Dy yrtt E,hel i{[nnk
of 445 plus 45 48 court costs as- I r2 cu.ta.ui.
gtj.i
seaacd by Municipal JudgeUK..

that Ctty*a IMtb birthday cele- . county. Only 174 marriaga Ubr«tMh was just “tiled."
I cenaea wereftaMUxl during 1824'
Coundlmen also wondered i compared with 189 during 190. I

The "smoke-Olled" City Councfl chamber shouldn't be for too
much longer Alderman authorled .installation of a fan to ‘
draw the smoke from jiipcj.
•rtgar* and cigarettes out of the
Council chairiber.
Fire Chief Ed Tudor reported
that in October. November and

OF

ITEMS,

COUNTER SOILED. BROKEN SIZES OR COLORS!!!

Mo*tly medium size. Black, brown.

ElY ON YOUR FRIENDLY
'
PHARMACIST...

FRACTION

THEIR COST. ODD LOTS. ONE-OF-A-KIND

Thomas Dewey
Delighted With
Hanner Clipping

f!?!" *
■“&gt;
.... _______ _
.on.., &lt;mleM. Tt»
other Wd for the ad*erttecd oroo,n lhr Nov 8U|
01 Thr
erty waa for f iso
, Banner in the "Frr.di Out of the Royal Johnson. * Orin Haynea and
Mme
.u . AU|C" iMture *&gt;»« noted a re­ •on. Clayton. Of Hickory Comers
, Unl'rtslly pro-; 18C9- issue, written when former spent Bunday with their daughter
New Work Governor, Thomas E- and sister. Mra. Wayne Shade and
&gt;e«- U'At|DeweF* grandfather was editor Linda. Mra. Jerry Suiter and fam­
pn?rwn; lhC’r
»ho l of The Banner. She seht this nc- ily of Clarksville were Monday
m*d only a few more credits fort count to Governor Dewey and rue&gt;u.
Mr. an.1 Mrs Stanley Ralys and
graduation wm ^end * yepr ae- following is the appreciative and
tudly teaching under *pectal *u- ‘ .interesting irtler she received In three daughters of near Lowell
pcrvuiion. Hie Hasting* KhooU reply
will pay the regular starting salary I
January 4, 1065
for teacher*, with th; totem teach­
er* rcceivtng 43400 and the rr*t Mrs. Herschel B. Rochelle
goU« towards their supen taton AIR2
More About--------member of the Hastings faculty! Hastings. Michigan
may be omptoyed for thia purposMi* William Quinlan, &lt;05 N 11&gt;ar Mr’ R«helle:
Taffee Drm. was hired a* an ad-' ,,,***e ,on[1’'
,n "V
dlttorud
nS- KUidctwarten
lx tracher ef.
•■a 1•0Ur
“ !•“«■ of
rNovember
Continued fronj Page One
Northeaslem 1* comnlrted Mr. । nave that clipping from The
Quintan, who has twen doing sub- JJ^wntodSaherth?rU'm'r fence*—with three top strand* of
barbed wire— around the two
Mute teschtor ha* her bachelor
of arts degree from Albion and I*
Ji in J
13.000.
Director ot Public Services
Ken Laberteaux reported that
—_ j
.. ...
. . ning trirointn oa osso where my the new water well is in oper­
grandfather much later founded ation and testa are continuing.
by the prramt tiutrartor*.
another newspaper and where 1 The final payment on the Fisher

STARTS TOMORROW!

ANNUAL JANUARY

»*nlwl--b»«.
cealelil
takt Ualeria*
aa* mil

M.M. U
"r
Bupt of Schools Richard J. forms are required, there wUl bein* *••••* *••■
414-41
Guenther reported to the baud mutry far them
that, diptonus were being nrdXi |
Mr and Url Kmnrth fuln~
Jackwn were Bunday visitor* of
for 378 candidate* for graduation'
her grandpareuta Mr. and Mra.
in June. Last June the largrsl
graduating class lu the history of
Hubart Carpenter. * The lake-aide
the school numbered 108!
Grange Udlw a-rved dinner to
■Die current B nlV etas* mabout 45 Saturday nt the Oranve
Hall, -a* Use Kate Grange held
, u,clr
their ontanuauoiui
organisational meeting
n
w
..
•
cuurae. 12 in agriculture. 13 In
Mra Herschel Rochelle, an unHospital Oulld 26 met Monday
cuiuticretal and three ipaeUl or usually thoughtful
and
cohaidwlli **r*.
yn o.
8 w
with io
15
------—
—
-----wim
w. Dann
lo-um wnn
foreign iludsnu
prate nrreot.
treniienflv
n.t« I member*
*•’
----- :•
' J®n- Irf
NU«ntly CU,8
present The work was
Kenneth Schaub's bid of MO tlipplngk from tiewipMMrt tJ|on fr»en **i«ts baby biank«-i.
for the purchase of the old l.ittle
fnd. to *“&gt;' individual that she tUap;J&gt; Bnd sterilizing big*. luincli
Brick bchool property was arme rtnv
,nUmlfd
Tuw^hX. ^ter

&lt;
|j

One Grolip—Mens

LONG JACKETS
Quilt* . . . corduroys
. . . hooded. Small,

medium.

*1 |W

'

One Group—^Mens

QUILT JACKETS
Knit or self collar*. Ideal
utility in black er grey.

'

HOMEOWNERS

CASH to consolidate your bills, lit and 2nd Mortgagor. No Red Tap*.

Entire Stock of Holiday

Entire Stock—Girls

No Application Fee*. Quick Cloelng. Widowi, Retireee era Welcome.

m OFF ALL YOUR BILLS

GIRLS DRESSES
Moat all sixes . .

&lt; j|

venible. Sisa 4 to 14.

Cut Your PreMnt Payment in Half!

FIRST MORTGAGES
F«r. Mo.

If Y.u Need

O"1* $17.42

$1,500

$3,000 ...F*r O"1* $34.84
$5,000 ..-,qr

$58.06

CWfift
*J

SECONO MORTGAGES
Original
Haute Caet

Haaaa
■al. Naw

Ym Can

$ 6.500

$1,500

S 9,000

$ 5.000
$ 6.500

$13,000

$ 9.500

$3,500

ODDS n ENDS

REMNANTS

$15,000

$10,000

$5,000

ONE OF TWO OF AN ITEM

HUNDREDS OF YARDS OF BETTER

REAL SAVINGS HEREI1I

FABRICS—ALL PRICED AT REAL

ONE TABLE

TWO TABLES
$2,500

HURRY IN AND SAVE

Call Collect

QUILT JACKETS
Print*, plain* and re-

Main Floor

SAVINGS. HURRY! HURRY1

Downstair* Store

or Mail Coupon

W 05-0527

^IjanAr |T|
LtlAKut 11 *

Open Every Day 9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Open Friday 9:30 a.m. 'til 9 p.m.

�| Northern Mich.

Athhfti fir Scholars

.

J"*
‘"ehlgan Btete Unireretty.th•.ajuce and location The selection 1 ]etes Payton
Wall FhrI undoubtedly will be made
lhe । man and Mike Johnson edmbasis of reasonable price.
Piled perfect marks in Ute ctate.
,
room I’all terra to head an honor
. (Conlwucu from Fit. I. UUa Seed
With 8140,000 avafiable In a;
p^p of
Bparuui Vartlty
.pcwlde adiquate jterktnc .-pace! sinking fund earmarked far jail team members with grades of. B
and room for possible needed «x-i conatroctton. more U*n half the I" better. Mike Yowi^, HHS

Has State-Wide

EDITORIAL,

•

1,291 Enrollment

Jledlth.

•

change for the
worse takes place tn Barry comity,
there will be few days In any year
Uiat a Jail of such tire wid be
fiUed to anywhere near capacity.
However, tn view of Ute ruue re­
garding Sigregauon of pruonera
required by tno Biatr Dejan uncut
it OorrecUoia- I ulus. Wiiidi we
believe are entirety acnaib.e and
In accord wlih Utt jjrojwr handling
at prtntun — mure umta axe ac­
tually Mcded men lhe average ot
the psuon toad on any one klay

-

■

,

Safety Hints

ourse. no oflJcial statue. It can
became ill, with nausea,
;&lt;&lt;eminent! a course of action— | ncadachrt, duuineas and couching.
nothing more. Action from here!1 Fortunately, everyone recovered.
on in- will depend on Uie Soard । What happened? -•
o: Supervisors, under wbcoe aum- f in mixing the bleaches and the
'vinegar. UiU lady inadreitenUy
ority the Vuounittce was created. ' rekased some chicane gas In her
mere U do guMsUon that Barry ■। small. UghUy closed kitchen.
County needs a new J all. 'Du- vole!I Die moral is simple. Be very
.ost June did not mean that Barry ^cautious about mixing two or more
County ciuzjna were blind to this powerful v.«tfto:ia such as arc

Rites Thursday

For Ralph DeCan

Of Castleton

BervkM will be »&gt;•* Thurs­
day at 2 pjn. from the Vogt
FunerajHome at Naahvllte for
n~Prt DeCan. fl.
rreldant of Castleton Townshipvcrslty 1 record er.ruumont tig- Pott,r iunior
,,
Mr. DeCan died at his real’
urea for the 1854-66 academic lww'
_
II Mr.
dance oa R1 Nashville Monday
1 Marine Unco Corporal Gordon।1 afternoon following a brief 111! b. Ruthruff, son of Mr. and Mra.• : not. A retired thresher. he wm
‘Horace L. (Smith ot Hl Dowling., born in Potterville on April 7.
I has completed advanced canbat; 1897. a aon of Jaoob and Mary
I iCook&gt; DeCan. He waa unmaxtraining In preparation for trans­
placement to Uie hr East while
I Serving with Utt Second Battalion.
In 1050, 02 percent of the stu- 1 First Marine Regiment. Camp Pen­
dento came from Upper Penin­
sula cnmmunltlea. compared to dleton. Calif. ’
71 percent during the current

pauaten tn the future.
|
The Sire of the &gt;11 recommend­ 'site, la already on hand. Therefore: achieved a 31 In hU pre-tew!
ed. appeals to us a* being realistic! . a comparatively anal! . oddlUon | course antf Don Japlnga. Wayu. M- &gt;«&gt;-:ss
JfZt.-US:
and pnxilc.&gt;L A 30 to 35 unit
stTJciura shxikl be adequate for les than a tenth of Uut Included ■ fal cducaUon course.
- ------- ------- '
the present and the dmmedlateJ' In the proposal that was dvcish v.y j
future and could be designed klthj
I
flture addiuons in mind. Then, at
__ ___________
. _
____
The
additional bonding
required.;
•
(lie time when more &gt;11 units arc probably In Ute ueigtuxnhood &lt;4 j I
Deeded Uwy couid be constructed»140000.
---------- •U, we
- believe, well within
—III
J
'
to accord with the needs that wid the present means of the cofintyliiy American Medical Association
■and should be apuiovid by voters! A 36-y&lt;ar-old Boston housewife
Uien exist
,
&gt;
cicanrcl tier klUhen
floortlrac
une wlt|)
r.VSdlnner
Feasibly the 30 lo 35 unK jail; If and when Ute matter is put H. J)tft
jnsard.
ia mixUtre of household cleansers.
may seini a bit
has, of , wm®ereW
v“nUlre
*8*r
we agree, that' The
irur Gltteana Committee .u»,
at)fTUeach
dmna.

Wayne county, wbfch this yw
L rapreaantwl by 319 eGudania.
an con;jwurd tn seven in ib&amp;o.
Seventy-one ot Michigan's M
I counties arc npresented on Utt
NMU campus tlda jw. Mlpond to &lt;3 oountlM Ln IBM.;
These Ln attendance at North-'
em from Barry County are: Has- '

HONOR HASTINGS OFFICER — Navy Lteutehant WlUtam 8.
Buehter. wn ef Mr. and Mrs. John M. Buehler of 633 W. Bond
Street. waa recently awarded the Navy Unit CommendaUoo
RlMoa-while serving aboard the destroyer 1’88 Maddox oporat­
Ing out of Long Beach. Calif. The award was presented to the
crewmembers tat their actions In the Gulf of Tonkin after lhe
Maddox’Mas fired on by Viet Cong torpedo boats. Following the
Incident lhe Maddox and other ships of the Seventh Fleet con­
tinued their patrols Ln the Gulf of Tonkin, demonstrating lo the
unfriendly nations of lhe Far East lhe United Steles' firm in­
tention ef fulfilling their obligations to the free people of Asia.

Hastings
Traffic Tickets

Births at Pennock

art A. ru». B*tU* Ctwk. ruled te

med but merely rellcctcd d.Mti*-.
taction with the^Jhhu then pro-'

IT S THE SECOND BIG WEEK OF OUR ANNUAL

will now see fit to get a propos.il sale in mixture!.
। The strong cleartscs often are'
uiitwu by the Cinrens Committee ' tricky to use. The package labels
on can, bottle or cartai Include
-p tor public vote at uie earhwt explicit directions fa proper and
,*a&gt;s.b.e ume. Buch a proposal will. sale use. The labols point out Uie •
potenual dangers. 7 lie proUan is,
there, a U0 unu &gt;u has been in
mat many Householders have be-1
operauon for several yean, Ttu
come so laml-iar wlUi me common
popmaUon of hauxi County u
cleansers that they no longer
alxnjt oo ptr- can larger than Um
lhe danger admixing household
of Barry County. Yet, the new
cloanaen u not a ma&gt;r health
Eston County jail baa turned ou.
probrtxn. but is serious enough to'
to be large enough lo take core o:
warrant attention. A recent report
in a HU-mcai journal snowed that
all their own prisoners, all of tin
curing a period of 60 day* in Uie

Finn hwiih

at Parmalee’s
Ladies HATS

nutton Center, regarding adult
p^noiung*. Four of uimr were tor
nihaUiwn of
produced by

this experience, a Jail of even 30
Unite should do us very well here
fa Barry County.
In regard to possible sites for

ore inaee using sodium hypo­
chlorite and ammonia or vinegar,
oodium liypochionte and vinegar
react and produce chlorine gaa.

The Hastings

Ladies

Their
Regular
Prices

SWEATERS

Price

All of our Fall and
Now ot

Winter Hats

ONE gM5U? FROM OUR FINEST NAME BRANDS

Our Entire Stock of

Middleville

COATS and
CARCOATS

By Mrt. Mary Jackson

“tep'sL
’
’ • doing the family wash. However.,
niasy. Jsa 15 Bsskslbsll. Ksaaws like any OUlCT tlOUKhOld chemira!.
?T'n5f,r*-ia
Jt’ “*■ u***n' clilorir.c bleach rheukt be used

rsr’“«»“»

7U.

TmJUm.
-ssau^hsra. s;JO; eth orsds nssart- on Uie label
b*tL»s«sa. Hsrs, s; wans 1’roa
The problem of tlie dangers of I
0D,““ IM“"' c‘/,w‘u- mixing various cleaning agente has ’
Molior7 Ju ie-Jr null Tss-’h... I
recently come to the attention
swotZi. “io
.
ot lhe health auUioritica. and the
UoaasMur. Ju. xo—Sssasrtr’ Exsas.: package labels sometimes do not
, Thursday. Jan. Ul—5«ni«M&lt;r lixxcu. mdyde kxrlflc warnings TD be
Bo ijrlr.r cis*, *t llastlnss. Cub:
.
•” **
»«at« at CststcrU; ITA. Buy,, completely sure, don't mix. unless
U/b. »;jo ata.
you're aiiaoliitely certain that you..
rulyii2^aSo—
: undwstaud enough. tJementary
b»u. M*&gt;k Vsu'sy. u«s, «:30; Ba&lt;1 chemistry to know wnat you're.

tstiAirtSiatxi
r...
u, ••

Ladies ROBES
Broken sizes in nylon,
nylon fleece or blends.
Values from &gt;598 to M798

Ladles &amp; Subleen
Fall and Winter

DRESSES

One Group of

Values lo $79’
MARKED DOWN

One Group of Broken
Sizes... Values lo ’58
of former
selling
prices

One Group in Junior, Sub­
teen, Misses and Half Sizes

now
marked

down
Ladies &amp; Subteen

SWEATERS and
SKIRTS
Our Entire

Fall and Winter

PURSES
One Group of Assorted Styles and Colors

MEN S

and

Ladies LINGERIE

LADIES

COATS

and

MEN S SUITS and SPORTCOATS
•

Reduced

One Group of

SUITS
by Curlee

x

Pajamas, Slips and Gowns
Ladies and Subteen Wear one rack of
Broken
Dresses, Skirts
.Price
Sizes
Blouses &amp; Slacks

Men's OUTERCOATS and JACKETS
by Outdoor Life

LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S

PENDLETON GAI

138 E. Seat* St.

One Group of Childrens &amp; Ladies

Cardigans and
Slipovers

Reduced

CHILDREN'S WEAR
One Rock of

Coati, Jackets, Pram Suits,
Dresses, Skirts, Etc.

NYLON HOSE
Eye Catchen
Rag. 99c Pair

Price

by Berkshire
Now J

GLOVES -■ MITTENS -'A

ENTS

OPEN WEDNESDAY EVENINGS

"Dress Well

Girls SWEATERS
One Group of

You Can't Afford Not To"
Wo Rent Formal Wear

CHILDREN'S PAJAMAS &amp; SLEEPERS

Look for famous 'Trade Name’ labels
-the things
- -—you
■ buy...youII
find them here!

One Group of Flannels and
Knits in broken sises

1A m

Parm.aloejr
1^4 East State Street

**

1 Z_ q
* •» VZIT

HA IJ

/ 3 off

�Personal Mention

“
UIV, ulD irvucuu wvn&gt; wj. ...IS**., ....
ir uu ,vi. u&gt; nright Of Fraepert. Rev. Lowe'l
ty fcr dinner. Jan i Mra. John Komoely of Marlon 'attend the funeral of her bro*
( Bteama ware Mr. I The Mlllere spent Wednesday Cher. Jamse Werner. Ihsy were
tlcned until hl* dlacharga in OcAlterd;n&lt; of Coau । evening of last weak with their to return thia Thursday.
(daughter, the Carlton Moreutu. | Rev. Dortene Bpeaa waa moot

n d family of Highland Park spent
M:
the Ken Reahuu . 1thur Chrirtmas vacation In GaM- ,Orov»
Edith Mohler on :fornla visiting with their (laugh­
ter. Cathy; aHter, Dr. Clara
Btuh; broUier, Uie Frank Huth
family of Ventura; and a!» coualn. Dr. Kdward Bush and family
of Los Banoa. Calif. Eugene,

Rapids and
vu.tcd Mrs
Saturday.

grandson. Marti Mr and Mra. Glenn Cathey of Mra Joale Koch, of Clara and
wtrn rwl Jan 1 tn OrMnvilla war* dinner
rflnnaa pittU
r-'.-l. Mr. and Mra Pete Powell at
j. ine Koger rrcwiers were, rar. ana xtra uary otuacoaKer Sunday
id Mra. Georg* Dowtin* called on Mr. and Mrs
tar guaato of the Millars on (Bharon Bpeasi in Canton. Ohio Straub,
toe^ay reenfng and attended
Attending Ute Central District 1 Waeki„ ------------------------------conservation meeting at Ministerial all-day meeting of . Wtngeter were the Richard Win tsvlllc with them.
[the Michl.-an Conference from seirra of Muskegon and LeRoy
ra. Cteorg* Smith accocnpo-1 the United Brethren in Christ | Waldron. Airman Waldron, on

Geiger and family ot Woodland
for dinner on Bunday In honor

WE MUST MOVE!

8 Presbyterian
Circles Meet
For First Time
ter ton Church held itatr Oral
tneuinga laM week and acartod

«oOm white getting acnee rated

OUT OF OUR WAREHOUSE

AT ONCE

FROM
HERE

FIRE STOCK
Of THIS BUIUMNO MUST GO

and enjoyed
Curtla wwa

Local Furniture

gathering.
On Hn.4,U 1:80. Mra. Bobert Shannon entamiaod arena

Store to Vacate
; Warehouse Outlet

MAIN STORE WHICH
REMAIN OPEN

the Winter. Mra. Krameth Hoff-

John Frits of lhe Quality
Furniture announced that they
are giving up their leaac of the
former Taylor Shoe Store and
are placing the enUre stock on
ude so-that the riructura can
be vacated
Frits gkplalned that all of the
furniture In the Quality Furni­
tures warehouae outlet haul to

READ ABOUT
IT HERE

SALE TO BE CONDUCTED
ing in The HaiHngi Banner Jan. 7. *65
IN MAIN STORE AT 117 WEST
STATE ST., DOWNTOWN HASTINGS - STARTING THURSDAY 10:00 AM.

I'ut Bn&gt;wn
the F»taCircte

Roar.
-Frits said the furniture tn hta
warehouse building waa being
disposed of at drastically reduced

February.
Each 1
rlauntnan at bar particular
Circle and gpeh chairman wM
the favorahte tum-

DUI TO UNFORSKEN DEVELOPMENTS. IT IS URGENTLY NECESSARY THAT WE IMMEDIATELY VACATE THE PREMISES OF OUR
WAREHOUSE OUTLET BUILDING. LOCATED NEXT DOOR TO OUR MAIN STORE IN THE LOCATION FORMERLY KNOWN AS
THE TAYLOR SHOE STORK BUILDING. THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS WORTH OF FINE QUALITY NAME BRAND
MERCHANDISE HAS ALREADY BEEN RE-LOCATED IN OUR MAIN STORE (THE SITE OF THIS SALE) BUT WE SIMPLY DO NOT
MAVI ENOUGH SPACE FOR THE ENTIRE CONTENTS. RESULT: WI MUJT LIQUIDATE ROUGHLY HALF OF OUR HUGE INVENTORY
AT ONCE. COSTS. FORMER SELLING PRICES AND POSSIBLE PROFITS ARE BEING FORGOTTEN IN THIS ALL-OUT EFFORT.

Society newS

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR MISFORTUNE AND SAVE ” 50%
3 LITE POLE
LAMPS

COMPLETE MODERN BEDROOM SUITES

DELUXE NYLON LIVING ROOM OUTFITS

Including a roomy double etyfed Mr. and lira, drener with tilting
mirror, matching chest of drawers and tee
your choice of enter a lull .U« te&gt;okc.M
or panel type bed. Available in light or ▼XW
dark woodgrain (inistes .
THIS HAS
fl 7
BEEN SEL1.1NG FOR 8L»30 ...............
tW

Extra long luxury sofa with modern arm styis, large raatchiag

$8995
at eight, tool THIS WAS OUR RBGULAR SIMM QUALITY '...........................

TWIN BED

3 Pc. CURVED SECTIONAL SOFAS
THIS IS THE ONE THAT YOU LOOKED AT FOR $239.50. REMEMBER IT? FEATURING FULL

MATTRESSES

MOULDED FOAM ZIPPERED CUSHIONS AND HEAVY-DUTY FULLY WASHABLE NYLON

COVERINGS. WE STILL HAVE THEM IN CHOC. BROWN AND CHAMPAGNE BEIGE ONLY.

$995

Some got ailghUy damaged moving them be
1

ODD Occasional

«r&gt;4995

QUALITY ...

|

Rog. $239.50 Quality

$15995

Hide*a-Bed Sofa Sleepers

Hollywood Bed Set*

OBamirii with Na ctee inrempring nrattetMea. full faua padding and 1M% aytoa
covtriaca. Bereral to ehmm fr* lo al ef

box apringa. «et of atx atur fly toga and choke

Large 6-Choir Dinettes

Qaatev

xS^»1590’

CHOICE FOR_____

Mra Munnt Johnaou.

of richly padded Treatable ra qta ra qe
plastic headboorda REG. ▼
J

,

Walnut RECORD

•S0JO QUALITY--------- tel"

’18“ RANCES -REFRIGERATORS - Rolls and Rolls of CARPETING
$4995
9X12 JUTE RUG
....a. »

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PADDING

FORMAL DINING ROOM SUiTft
INNERSPRINQ MATTRBSKS
Fully guaranteed muhl-ooil unite in ail

QUALITY

-----

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|Q

DRAWERS

TO MENTION
OPEN an Account
CHAIRS
Rid. SK.95
QwaMy ...

.ENCkANOER BODY-FORM MATTRESSES

Thu t» the one that
that ~
you have seen advertued
in **LipE!&gt; and “GOOD HOUSEKEEPING”
at P9.S0. Fair traded price. We arc overstocked
and must unload at DEALERS
*
COST ...

90DAY
CHARGE
Some A« Coih

&lt; ■■1
&gt; Im

’

MISCELLANEOUS ODDS AND ENDS

MANY METAL CABINETS

10 FC. TABLE fir CHAIR SETS

Cemplgte Bunk Bod Outfits

fi Year Crib Mattresses 2„.

$59.95

48.95

|

V

,

Yr. Qwilted Top Mottresttg$34.95
Single Safe-Bod Loungers
$29.95

$34.95

ODD CHEST OF

juvenile rocker

ra m

colors remain to (elect ftcan.
QUALITY

9X12 Plastic
RUGS

Including a full ier«th tnnenpring maUrera,

Qwatitv

DOUBLE SIZE CONVERTIBLE 5OPA BEDS

Irwaldc. Jr, and FT. Joseph C
Dunpity. Tte eaat-waat aocund
place *u s t* batwaen Mra. Gor­
don Irunaidc. Hr, and Mra. Char Ira
Potta with Mra Jack craracd and

$||95

I I Bl I

Qwahra

at the Emmanuel ^Racopal Under­
croft Tucaday night The north-

2 STEP END
TABLES

kf,
“S1B.99
,TiReg.

pnac-nt. doming from Lansing,
Baltte Credb Catomta. Lowell and
Mkhart. Ind. Four jwnraucna

&lt;A95J
9

QNflty

day girl waa really happy over the
whole affair. They rang "Happy
BUUiday- for her and (are bar
birthday prerante end all admiral
the IxvjitUul cake with gold rosea.
To be brief, it waa a wonderful

Tiltins BACK
RECLINERS

&gt;3495

Mra. Edward Braith entertained
ter bridge club for dessert and an
evening of cards on Wodnasda)'.
Jan. 8 Ttewe winning prises wrrw
Mrs. Bojd Payne, Mra. Leroy Pot.
ter and Mra. William I'aiker

Banquet sised extension
teble and g chain. IlKG ? f UY3
rauoquAUtr—-O JF

DREDS MORE ITEMS, TOO NUMEROUS
HELD BACK - 4 COMPLETE FLOORS
OPEN an Account

rW477///?7

No Money
1 DOWN

Odd COFFEE
TABLES

To rriebrate the Mill bUVutay

grandparaite and uncle. Mr. and
Mra Howard Bornum and Bruoe.
and Mira Carol Mreter far dintwr
0.-K.

Mrs. Lysle Biiedd and Mra.
Merle Wheating liate joined tiw
many Heatings people located in

TWEED CARPETS
WITH PAD

G. Metre Taylor »u home &lt;
Sunday from Milwaukee. WI
and dude was aiao hum? for 11
weekend from Michigan Stole.

.a.m

Quality

...

Pay JI Weekly

•^nTS“nWm

• 117 WEST STATE ST , HASTINGS •

guoau of Mr. and Mra. Mkluad
Hall of Baton HapicU on Bunday.

DOWNTOWN
PH. 945 - 4172

■
Mra. John Pttrak ot Album

�•—THE II48T1XCIR BANNER

Parents Announce
Daughter's Nuptials
InMrthe West
George

'Hastings Unlimited
Title for Women's
Club Program

Presbyterian Rites
Unite Couple
New Year's Eve

and Mrt
J Swanw R4 Hasrih** have an­
nounced the marriage ot their
daughter. Janke, to Airman 3XD.
Roland Curtin, son of Mr. and
.. .
__ c-.trtiu E cmler"Road
Tito couple were
J tn the chapel ot the MrthodlM
Church at Lav Vaw*. N^The groom. Rationed *1 M‘‘r;
red Air Bare in California, met
Janice wl» flew to California,
Dec. Kth. to me« her fiiuuice
and thin she ftew home Munday,
Jan. 4th. to complete her studies
at the Argubright Bualneah Col- L

The Hostings Women's Club
luncheon tables. Friday. Jan. 8th,
at the Pint Methodist Church
were adorned with beautifully
unique flower arrangements dona

A., in a lovely Cfirtstmai candlehylil crirmony Thursday, Dec 3L
i»t 7 pm. tn lhe Frat .Presbyterian
Church Tdl lighted tapers were

Uon of Harmon Wilcox. He.not
only donated much time, tail
flowers for tiMBC arrangements.

: The Rev. WDIard H. CurtU per­
formed the double ling ceremmy.
Clark I^vengood aiulstacl by Mra.
Howard Martin and Mrs. P. R.
tk bondelmayer. Mrs. Dayid Kru, ko provided background music
REVEAL BETROTHAL — Mr for the luncheon.
and Mrs. Lloyd O. Chap-nan. R3,
I Pine Lake. Plaiira.il, announce
the engagement ot their daueli-1 „11
given to the
iter MarilynKay to Victor " s&gt;'nP*»Ium
n-prw«ii*Uvm
Br^ekeS. son UI M? and Mra ,rom «"“”«» ‘nduMrt* at the
; Clar«S\' Bioekema IU Del- '‘n,1JA1 meeting Mra Willard
I ton. Both are HXQ^raduates of Curt“- education chairman, in­
. Delton Kellogg High School and i t-r°‘luc«l the first speakers rrprr-

*&lt;X-'m|iinlrd Mldsul Cterdy as lie

Mr. and Mra. Kenneth H. Hoff-

Street. Union City, ure punmta of
the bridsf couple
...Given in marriage by her father.

Roland, a HHS tl graduate,
will complete Id* military duly
this June and he Ims tentative
plans to enroll at MSU Janice
graduated from H.HS in '63 and
when college starts m Septwnresiding in Lansing.

Mlkd with prtnrvM lines orui a
ctoak The licod was t»rd&lt;itxi with
White fur. tflie carried a white fur
padt with a cluster of nd pam.
,
.
|cal pn=» division. James Chase
MitUX
. Mbs Patricia Keunu ry. Reading..
P4 . college roommate, attended as I
MR AND MRS. R B OMO. JUNIOR
n.
|,,e explained that it taken 20
maid of Ixjnor &amp;hc was atttmi in I
. Mias Alexandra Jean Hoffman Recites Vona.
u green velvet floor-length gown I -----white
“e klUl
*r’X&gt;l dm*- ml;hcmP
lh,lr t**h I-*kr hon*^ni
f
r x
tho United States uara more
--Ml ii white
fur talltvw h*t Rh. 1 dOU
Am.xl.
fSfX”
M
feather hat and black accereorics., The bride is n Judtor In Retail- &lt; Ulnnc f nr H if I irp
i cans tiian all ti» other countrira
single red pobiretUs.
Mra. Omo wore a one-piece gmn ‘ng at Michigan-State University r
’Ul I UiUI D
pul together.
TS1? *!'* . ??**? «ooi knit dress, beigt whimsy hat I«««‘
graduated from Hastings | Membcra of Uie Uwrencc J.
George Chenoweth of Cheno'1 a,ld ***' accessories Both moth- I H‘«h School in 1BQ. Her husband ■ Bauer Unit 45. American Legion weth Machine Company emphaMR AND MRS THOMAS KENT STEBBINS
Mbs Marolyn Stiyder, Parkers4WB
orchid coraagra
l* « graduate In Engineering from Auxiliary held tiieir regular sized that his company sen* sei . . Mtas Hasel Ann'Jeffson Becomes Bride.
■SX
iXtato
Joh,“an
M1m I Michigan Stale Unlveralty and Is) mretlng Thuraday. Jan. 7. with v^aito exX^^t X^Lt
Sft.
.
■
Nancy
McOsker
attended
the
guest
cmpluycd
tiy
the
E.
W
Hites
ComPnsidint
Elvira
Sayles
pnsuihave
a
product.
This
company
u
", Th».
Jut.
niinw» n‘uu-&gt; Aiivmacr Minuni uie Kurai
juvet.
They
wore
&gt;hite
fur
pillbox
a
.
recHrtlon
held
at
Uie
li&amp;ls
and carried
corriad while
whita lur
fu&gt; muffsmufla I~* .“"-jr
-•* p“ni
1 ,n&lt;’
1 m the die casting busineM and
lulls ana
and
Jf?” '
nuu
corrwu anile
fur niufH
.i .T
i&gt;.ii
The rehearsal dinner was given • Others present were Mar- i produces ditw for many 1.-utpt
1 -1
- Uwum Sharpe Memorial
Holl n,..
Mto.
with a single red potnartUa.
I Anne Stebbins, Mrs. Gerald Gon­ by Uie groom's parents at the Has- ■ guerite Beckwith. Ad* Bogart. I nnn* os Westinghouse Whirl- ---------------------------- ------------------ 'you and Mias Jennette Barry tings Hotel. The tables were deco- Dorothy Kurr. Dconn* Burn- pod. General Motor* and our
frit-nil of Uie groom, served as brat | pound the punch, tea and coffee; rated with candles and pine [worth. Evelyn Curtis. Lydia own E. W Bliss
man Ushrin were David Rend- , Mrs David Hendrick, sister of the bwwhM'
j Rogers. Arloa Newton. Jean Har- , HBJrtln„ nber’-taM Products
ricks, caroh tile. Iowa, brocher-in- i groom, cut Uie take assisted by
Oursta wen- from Hastings. Hol- [ b‘"
a new company of six ycara wm
law of the groom; Lyle Bandera. Mrs Ray Patten, and Miss Sue land. Grandville. Kab.-nnrrei. Jack- [ UjjP reported a* dues paid by reprraented by Plant&gt; Managw
Holland, cousin of Uie groom, and Shelburn assisted by James M
itnton mtv rwtroit tjiixiiur : 103 just seven short ot Quota.
,
' O»rl and Harvey Hoffman, brothers ■ Francisco
pranebco had charge
chanre cf
et the gifts RltUr C1„k. cotaa.ter. Cere£&gt; ■
8-’^ reported on the ‘
lovely ceremony on Saturday,
■ As Mr and Mrs. Omo left for aland Ttkon*ha. Out-of-state guest*‘WP made to the VA Hospital j*cU w reinforced plastics one Dec
_____________________________ . re. 19 which united tn mar----- --------- --------------------- —
i Dec.
“r
were from HtcksvUle. Oilto; MB-!
Dec.2323totoWin
antettn tnthe
thedtetridtetri-. , of..tlyxbeing an extendo tek&gt;- 1 riser MUa I duel Ann Jrffaan

.

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Fitzgerald Corps
Honors Birthdays

Legion Auxiliary S2 !£££
Reporb Activities,

Fltagtrnld" Corps 100 of the
Wanans Relief Carprs met at
the I.O.OF Hall Thuraday tor
tiM-lr dinner honoring the Janu­
ary birthday*.
Games were played until time

led to order by prenucnu pro­
item. Myra Henry. ExUier Frit
I gave a talk regardirut the Christ­
....... ...
V A V '■ In
Battle Creek. Thelma Barr and
Maybellc Smith gave a report
on tlir Cliristmaa gift* sent to
shut-lh numbers
a’udf Kurr, patriotic instnic-

Waukegan Church
Is Setting for Lovely Ceremony

dcdlcation ceremony
over tn Mrs F.stlwr Und from
Wyandotte, department presi­
dent, who came to install the
new officers Mrs. Nina Baker of
Blissfield, department treasurer.

daughler’* wedding

Coldwave

Super Special

. Second Lieutenant and Mrs
Unl1 R«*tabUltatk&gt;n chairman }“*»«* Corporation, maker of und Mr. and Mrs Thomas F.
Jamra R Tta~^of n Monro^ Dorothy Gronewoid. Betty GolStebtana 538 W Grorar Street.
! Va.. were in HaMinra fw^ho dtn- °lorU Winans and Mra.
o,&lt;’, a»k«ule building; are parents of the bridal couple,
holidays During their stay Jim Frtt wcrc ,hc volunteers with
50&lt;np,u^'
Prtacnted In marriage by iter
land Joy nnud many hlnkta
Sav1'^ Ww
of store fronts, house Md- larner. Ih
. wide wax aiurm tn —
MT*, »wu
era* Own
men mid
u»iu "«kcr
uie
suspended celling*. a tloor lensth gown of lmportod ap
‘and former classmates at Mich­ of the U.VS. dance on Dec. “«■
30
which
she,
Mfk.
Gronewoid.
^™
,lt
cra.
and
cartxirts,
and
Flexwhite
.velvet featuring a modiigan State University and in- -—- -— -------------- ' troduced their «ix~- weSTold Josephine Bewfaley, Mary
daughter. Kelly Jean. Kelly Join Fauna? and Joyce Bcuhler atalso met her gnuxlparetits. Mr. tended. Any person who attend.-,
and Mra. James P Thomas of
parties of the V.A.V.S. U
HaaUngx and Mr. and Mra. Gerrrad-v nnd *aUn«
re-------------- ------------- —
------------- —--------------------- ,
aid Harr of Dowling for the fust lurn "Rain and again just to ree Hostings Unlimited** by giving carried a bouquet of white Uara Price of Freeport The bridetlnic.
j lhe lift It given to the ipirits of the industrial history of Has- rosa/whlte stephanotir. and gar- ji elect 1* a 1964 graduate of Has1 tings High School. Her Hance
the patients
tings. He traced the beginnings net rare
| was Kmduated from Hasting,
Notice was received from the of railway transportation and
Miss Donna Klauxrr of Wau- I High School In 1962. An April 3
kt.™ &lt;»«
given by Mrs William Pickard
ordcT.our jx-ppur, for "Poppy brought the fust industries to honor was gownrel in a wdr I
‘
She received many lovely gifts to
Days'* which Will be May 20. 21. this city.
lnk aUTrt lr^"h dre» of vrl------------ *-----------for Iut daughter who was bom
The price of poppies hsvixig
Ui 1890. Richard
a vttesn
v.teen styled
styled with
with a
a scoop
scoop neckneck­ , Mre- Richanl nukf- Mra
—- - ------------------ -----------...
nxii uini- line and a bell skirt Her bou- ')—------------ ------- —*—----------the grandmothers were prison
’«• , *
wc would need the money to pony met Emil Tyden. while va- quet was a nJgsy of happX
Tuesday morning to attend Uie
came from Hastings, Grand pay'for them and put their cauoning in Colorado He was roses and snow dnft pompons
B.-idramahts were Mra Ronald
»R11
’’ll.
Rapid.-., Alto, Caledonia and minds to work on various ways fascinated by Tyden's new idea
to rake it. In the near future cunccrnlng the manufacture ot Vims
nice.- oi
of uwthe brideMix*lroteaQr‘^
°r*isn
correspond
ent,
IXrartlng
&lt;ms,. niece
onue. Mira
c
’What'a
New Ytar s Day Mr. and Mrs. they are planning a bake sale, a freight car door reals and con­
New in China."
joint
r
rnomiu.
entertamrel
Jtt
"
ua,
X
Clfl
rrr.c
t
'
RummauiFsale
vlnred
him
to
take
a
look
at
groom,
and
Miss
Karen
Klein.
James F. Thomas entertained
The Stanley Malcolm family
their son andfamily. Mr and i ‘nA,ft C^0&lt;?C Washingum dance, ftastlngs. Sixty thousand dollars
Mrs Gerald Hare and Mr and
*“ rab-‘lWU1
Vhip
“ Com- cranberry and styled like the wen- with the John Malcolm
Mra Jay Hare oE Dowling and *«“
, *7?'7
*•?&gt;' w“ »«
r the new maid of honor. They carried family at Chesaning for Christ­
Mita Judy Thomas. Mto. Thomas
J
’nu'rnaUona*
and Seal none gay tawjqiuta of pink sensa- mas. Dennis Malcotm is a stu­
. . . .
.
... . _
. UV wncxse nome was. bumetl re- r^rwntwinv ar.
iumi jure nnishcu a West C««t.~
ff*01 later tJt‘- Unn
■’“* "te-wdrifl pom- dent at KrilngK Community Coltour of singing engagement* and
stoped the machinery nrorseary pans. All the attnulanu ware
was home, for the holidays.
L1“-J** CJ^1&gt;&gt;K
his tin reals at a pill boxes with pearls and but­
•
I
Birthday party price competitive with the lead terfly veils
Mra Ross
? ls KlVcn
MM'h 5Cftr bjr
ln t^c. A3
------- --------—
' Mrs.
Ross Bidelman
Bidelman suent
spent last
last | wWc
AurUlaX
f^ turn
** there
U1CTc ----wa*----a1' w“llnm Damson,
Ann*-*
Arbor,
in .Grand
Grund Rapids visiting I
{"J*®.
,be tack
tack ,°
otr *»k
‘U«l
machini
week ’In
kiu
«‘ machinlre
and "'
.. best man. Ushers were
relatives
M*ruh ,3' . . 7 dc* metal working facilities in Ha*- Grandville MllcheU. cousin of
relatives Mr.
Mr. and
ana Mrs.
airs, Richard
iticnara ,
Welton. Sr- went after her Sun- I , ' 77? “ujounceu uucr.
|
up WK. vunaDliaasca UK. groom ana Micnoei viaray
nr,.! rDo1
-TVw-1Co
eVr-». ■___ 'I and
—
__ Smith
m_ r-i______
. . ofr
day and had dinner at lhe Frank
®rT[Tiu\,.Pc&lt;uu’S 7^11
Chicago.
William
friends
Buchanans
Burnwurth will have charge M later
.JIL
t
Later the
lhe v&lt;Hn=
Viking Co. —
was
estabI groom.
-------------------- | ali octlvIUea of the Unit for lished and how' operates In thr | Following tlto reocpUon at the
— I the month of January and the new plant on W state St. (Com-I Eir» Club In Waukrgon. fhe
[social meeting will be held on f»ny President Richard T Groos.' newlyweds left for a wedding
the 2lst. Any member having

Hsr.'-K

I Reg. $15.00)

Call

Serenade
Hair Style of the Month

WI 5-3382

Peg’s Beauty Bar
Open Evenings

(Above Savings &amp; Loan)

33 !6%
ALL SALES FINAL

1/

72

p-i«

The

Bonnet &amp; Gown Shop
Alma Fingleton

thy Meier. ixMinsetor.

•

945-3616

SILVER REFLATING

Reduced

HATS
JEWELRY

conductor Doria Daugherty, as­
sistant conductor; Clara Bayne,
guard; Iva Corwin, asnbtant

HODGES' Annual

January Clearance
CARCOATS
SKIRTS
SWEATERS
SLACKS
DUSTERS
SLEEPWEAR
GLOVES

Blackford, ptesldent; Beatrice
PrlLzcr, senior vice president;
Eatlwr Frit, treasurer. Verna

-------------1 .
.
uimuis aira spro* uoraung. wncre me groom 13 a
U^~~I.-,------------------------------------ [about the Tyden Industries.)
student al Michigan State UniFtaLnTwaS^in h?ta eSiS
In 1010' Mr' Trdcn ,novPd the:ver*n&gt;‘
‘’vJSL1 Ch*r«® entire company to Hastings Due1 Mr- alK1 Mr* Stebbins are
I-dta
hS
to a Urk of Ume
Capital.' forni«’ Mudtmls at MacMurray

SALE
j/mw
OHLY

lcily tteord, about this and ron-i«°*n uas ,nad' b&gt;- her mother.
andI-Other
voli-lnrerl
Mr
Rlwrrnon
-■ I1 mnri
RtkreJal inwirwiMiii
niMfAWra- th* (mwn-a
rGronewoid
wiivaa AAta.
ikL
i I?
*?*
r.iinmm
an tBliss
o nay Comafter
iiiiii
i HteTital^Thuradav^Jan
11
!* uf^
b'11IF
ln&lt;1 ■U*
Present
1 grandmother.
Mrs P. W Btabi.' v a^v -a™
,!nvn^ Ipany locaU(|n.
•
Wna- and Uw groom'a great aunt.
-Uhin, »
SS
“'““"“M •“I"*
’“J.
“IE
other dance may rail her at ?*r ^cn organlzwl the Has-.
Ro 5-3951 or Ro 5-8861 Dances;M“ny,ac,u[in« Company in .
are held Uie second and fourth ,?15’ pLac‘,l« Abt'n Johnson
uviuuion in
in ■ ”,^rd n, .
. ■
—
l--,....... ... ..
.
.
_ rlumif
Charge After machinery for lhe
Rkihurd OrowM. Bob
Thursdays of each month at 7
Real Company wits
Byron Fletchers.
nna finished
iiiiuwica,
Hostings
Mamifdcturlng
started
^tepiton
Johnsons,
Richard
CotluutlnEs
Manufacturing
started
------------•-----------making piston rings out of cast
■Many Friends
Iron for Uie new automobiles. By ara Wilcox. Erik vonReise* Rob­
ert
Stanleys,
Wright
Sims
and
the 1930 s. Hastings piston Ring
(Share Traditional
san. Ken Hoffman family. R. B
Omoa P. H Mitchells. Charles
the country.
jHolidav Custom

Many friends sliared in the
traditional oboervarWe ofthe
Itolldays with the Eduard Orinvalds family as they continued
the various customs from their
native homeland of Latvia.
Saturday evening, Jon 2. the
Dr Dourias Ca*tlemon family
and .the Richard Keraer.ich fnm-

of Industry in Hastings were
humble men, who knew how to Mr and Mra Max Dietrich, aunt
ure what they had coupled with and uncle at the groom. Broota real love for the community
in which they Urad.
V Macnldcr cousins of the groom.
Elmhurst. HL: Mias Cindy
Wooerier, Brookfield, IB.: Mm
Mike Clardy, Kalamaaoo. and
Mra. William Damson. Ann Ar-

FORE i

AFTER

Tako-yoir precious worn silverware and heirlooms out of hiding

and have them QUADRUPLE SILVERPLATED by skilled silver­
smiths at great savings during this Replating Sale. Old farhily
pieces, replated like new, make wonderful gifts, so take ad­
vantage of these low, low prices.

Personal Mention

liome for the Trie Lighting cere­
mony that continues each day the Uoyd OotkilLV home in Dow­
from Christmas Eve through ling was the scene ot the North­
east Farm Bureau potluck sup­
Twelfth Night.
per jxirty Tuesday when lhe
West Dowling Form Bureau and
candlea tn metal holders im­ Banfield Farm Bureau members
provised and made by Mr. Orln- were incited its guests. Thare
valds so the candle stay.-, upright
evening. Melvin Smith showed
Pictures of tlwir recent European
and the youngster*. as well as trip as part of the program.
The Clayton BrandMetters left
the adults, tlwroughJy enjoyed
seeing and bearing about the
yultide Season In other countries.
forma
until early Spring.
The following evening the
Among those from Barry
Richard Grow and the Richard
County In Lansing New Year's

tlon of the Tree Lighting ritual 007 Oeonje f
H the Ortnvalds at 320 E. Wai- I
aai*- Lea.
nut street.

/eal Engagement
Judv Charter
kvul mk t&gt;van H ctMr.

*'627 Euclid Place, Lansing,
tberr

daughter. Judy

Kay,

to

RgPLATINQ SALE PRICES'

$ 9.95

Sugar bowls

10.95
10.95
17.95

Waste bowls
Teo, coffee pots, each
Waler pitchers ....

.* 17.95

Trays (per sq. inch)
Mra. Hale McDiarmid at Lake
Odessa. A Bummer wedding is
planned.

Betty June Reese
Plans June Nuptials
gagnment of their daughter
Beuy June, to Phillip O. Soul*

dint la planned.
A former Hastings fellow. Phil
Elisabeth French, who U here Sheldon, now tn California, was
vUlUng from New York City, delighted to have a vutt with sons of Battle Creek vtelted Mra.
were in Kokomo. Ind.. Saturday
Gary Townsend oh Friday. Mrs
through Monday with the Rich
ard Fingleton family,

I

ATTiCt-C
Crtom pilditn .....

EXPERT REPAIR SERVICES AVAILABLE
TRAIGMTENED • BROKEN HANDLES.
MISSING PARTS 1 INSULATORS

| BL! a»{/IW M ... 6iWt ULrtf IH TW |

Patrick C. Hodges
Dependable Jeweler
108 E. State Street

�F

CLEARANCE

Mrs. Carlson Weds
Byron W. Fellows
Al Ridgewood, N. J/
Th. many Hastings Attend* at

Priced Regularly from $34.95 to $125.00
Price! Now are

106

-The HaMinga Bannor." JiMt to
keep informed araout this smalt
mid western town that they both
The future adilrtwa of lhe Fel­
lows family will ba. 82 Oxbow
KoMrKeedham, Mom., and with
tho account at thia marriage go
all good wiahew to Ann and *U
of iter family.

MIDWINTER
SALE

Ensign Snyder is
Married in Rites
At Macon, Georgia

SPORT
COATS

of

purse and dilates wl ih gold thread
ouUuitng the liantr design in the
anoea and puna, her Mt waa gokL
her cutaaga waa at bronse cym-

Brackett, Athens, oa.; Dr. - and
__ ,__ _ _________ ______________ Mrs. carroli Bcaaiey and Mr. and
Ivan J. Snyder, B12 E. Madtaun i ***** byron Kncnena, Hartetta.
Street, cxciuugcd their wedding I tea.; Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Gwinn
vows Saturday. Dec. 19. at 3 o'clock i *nd Salty. Hasting*. and Mr. and
at Uie Vinevuie Memodist Church, Mr*. Wuuam Robert*. Jr.. Pcn*».Macon. Ga._____________________ cw« Fla. WuUam Roberts wu
Candelabra and Christmas greens1kood'h^w •**! roommate
entwined with glistening'gold rope £ ..JJXd2”UVemi,r °* SuuU‘er“

Priced Regularly from $29.95 to $65.00

They are Now Marked Down to

Assorted ARROW

Edgerton and Nunn Bush

DRESS SHIRTS

MEN'S SHOES

Alvin H. Biaeketl in ui pretence ^id out-of-town gootta. TtM taain
of 200 guMta The Itev. Brackett. ------------- - ------------- ““*** “ --------pastor of uie Ir-gwahto Bapust
I church at Macon. Ga., la Uu:

Regularly $14.95 to $19.95

Broken Lots

' sorted to the altar by her ■
™ k*‘
[(suu-r. the bride wa* gowned Ui :jawrt
1
o‘M3i c&gt; tcepnonc.
.dV'l mist taffeta and hand-1 abowera were given for the bride
Ipkxcd French lace. The gown'by frlonas at toe Uulvwity M
uciuund a tilted bailee wlUi an Georgia. AUwna, and in Macon,
i Italian neckline ending in a meld- Ou। ed cummerbund of ange] mist tai Mr. and Mrs. H. Donald Brackett
I eta and long starves graced with emeitanitd at a "Souihern Fried

Now
Just

boys' clothing are repcesantod
la this groat savings event. Included
are HART-SCHAFFNER b MARX.

COATS

extended to a flowing lace Upped] bnyder. Sr, ML.i Lind* Ttiompaon
ChapG train. A crown ot seed aim Douglas Stowell.
pear j and crystal* held her flnger- . Mr. and Mrs. Haskell E. Barron
Up-kngth illusion vW. She ear­
ned white tiride'a roses in a cas­
cade With wnlie Phahusujpaia

PALM BEACH. ELDER-GLASER.

ALLIGATOR. GREAT WESTERN

MARKDOWNS on All

CLOTHING are from

TOPCOATS and
ALL-WEATHER COATS,

Mrs. W. N. Johnson of Valdosta,
Ga. atteiukd u matron of honor.
She wore a aucei-Jcngth ancrald
pti-n dress styled with a fitted
bodice. three-quuter-tength sleevei,
lull skirt and bateau neckline.
ar.cta.id green sllppcra and match­
ing piuixix list with face veil com­
pleted her ensemble. She carried

FRESH DONUTS

Superette

con. Gu. and her daughter. Mrs.
W. N. Jbhnaon pf Valdosta, &lt;M
entertained the bride-elect, her
mother and the grooms mother,
the ladles of tho bridal party and
friends of the family at ths "Bride's

205 N. Michigan

by Alligator and
Miss Linda Tlwmpiwn and MLu
D.tty Leverette. ewwity sisters al
lhe Uni.ven.ily of GMirgta. were

Hart-Schaffner &amp; Marx
Regularly

iron &lt;4 honor.
Mrs. Ralph Stanley Penney of
Derby. Kan., sister of the bride.
KUie gu-'it book. She wore a
lame sheath atyle dress with
Bmtehhw tectg and shore
Ljiui I’ciiiiey and Ralph
Stanley Penney. Jr., were flower
girl and ring bearer. They are tho
children ot Copt, and Mrs R Stan­
ley Penney ot Derby. Kan.
Ensign Thomas Nunnally. UK.
Navy. Athens. Ga.. friend of the

$13.95 to $95.00
Don't Miss Them!

NOW PRICED

Bargains for BOYS
Reg. $12.95 to $17.95

OUTER COATS

Now$9“‘°$1348

Great Western

Rag. $7.95 to $14.95

WINTER JACKETS

Now

$588 to HI88

OUTER COATS
Priced Regularly $19.95 fro $45.00

Uvular $12.50 &amp; $15.50 Uthf™sk&lt; Quilts

88.

NYLON JACKETS ****** $o'

Men's COTTON PANTS
$o Aft

$4.50 h&gt; $5.»5—NOW ONLY O.IO

$

Now
Marked

Collar*

'5.88

Campus SPORT JACKETS
Regularly Priced $16.95 to $29.95

Now

I

Sportswomen to
Install Officers

Plain 59c doz.
FROSTTO fr DlCORATItl

were Charles Brackett, Atlanta,
Donufrs 69c doz.
Oa. cousin of Uie bride; Douglas
Stowell, Hasting*; Eiudgn C. David
TRY SOME TODAY
Roberta. Trinity, Tex., and Ensign
Clarence Gloter. Spartanburg,
giieot speaker and is Co show a new
8. C.. friends of Uie groom.
Open Dolly
A reception followed the cere­ film on the effect* of couwcvatlcn
mony in Uw church parlors. A on business.
Members ara making plana for
table covered with white linen
TASTE
TREATS
cloth and net overskirt was graced the Wally Tuber show to be prewith a Uxrec-Ucnd wedding cake
0 A.M. la II P.M.
decorated with pads pink raws.
Sterling stiver candelabra with tall
Banner Adi Benefit YOU/
pink taper, were placed at each
end of tile table. Thate assorting
about the room* were Mrs. H. W.
Wanaiey, Mrs. Robert Ethridge and
Mbs Sara Jo McOouiik of Macon.
oa.; Mrs. David Mania. Madison.
Ga., and Mrs. Wayne Matthews,
Athens. Ga.
A* the newlyweds left for a wed­
ding trip to New Orleans.-Xa.. the
bride waa wearing a beige and
gold chmtei style wool suit .with a
mink collar, beige lizard' shoes
und matchup bag and beige gloves.
Her hat was a golden souffle- styled
of metallic lace. Her corsage was
White Angel Food Bar Cake -— of wlUte ptaitaenupals orchids from
her bridal bouquet.
(Our regular 4 Be bar I Comes in a (oil pan' with a fluffy

January
White Sale

Reduced to

FRIDAY

b

SATURDAY

Chocolate Glazed Donuts

CLEVELANDS
| ■

Shoes for

Complete Men's

and Boys’ Store

Men and Boys

130 E. State St.

OTHER NAME BRAND BARGAINS

IN OUR LARGE STOCK!

WI 5-2163

6 for 39c

X chocolate yeait ratted dough with chocolate glaze A
treat for cvvpone,
'
.

SHOP OUR STORE FOR MANY

Coffee Cakes . ..............................
•

iA targe variaty to choate Irosnl

I

58c

.

DALE’S BAKE SHOP

�1

Swampland Friends
or Foes?

Credit Seat Belts

Personal Mention

Past Resident
Dies in Virginia
Harting* friend* have reeved
word of the death of Mrs Nancy

hurt
xi «
Deputy Redmon said Judge Me­
, Donald waa driving west toward/
Hatting*, coming from Charlotte,
when he came upon Mr*. High*
car which waa attempting a Mt
Two drivers who crashed ItonJ- ■uni onto Maryan Road, Her turn i her airtcr, Mr*. Gordon Porte, of
signal, Were on. Redman aald. f Grand Rapid* Thursday to visit 1
Judge McDonald a 1983 Oldvnoblle their parents. Mr, and Mn, Pres-1

With Preventing
Serious Injury

st&lt;ter. Mr and Mrs Carlton Kelj logs, and niece. Mia James Wood.
and new btby of Lakeview. ♦ Mr*
and Stanley-* I Sylvan Togg waa a Thursday over-

77—----- ---- *------ -- ----- - ------ v-----••• M ■
— ...—
Mt prartlrall, tieadnn.
State soertr coach. Gene Ken'jBtanley waa taken to Pennock ney has compiled a record 70
BBapItal for treatment of bumpc wins, elghr looses and five Uea.

tings with her parent*, when stlH
Dlnnar guests Sunday of Mr*. a young girt
Rhr al tended Hastings publio
Alvin Helriitel to help celebrate
her birthday were Mr. Helrigtl -ilioola before graduation from
from the Medical Care Facility: Connecticut College for Women
Mr. and Mr*. Keith Marlow, Carl­
ton- Mr and ' Mr. tK.-.i...

. and family spent la»t week
। Mr. and Mr* On to AUerdlng while
iUi-.lr ho.utf waa being readied for
.hem. ♦ Mra. Orrin AUerdtag ac­
companied Mra. Frank Kauffman
of Boyne to Haaiinga Saturday cm

♦STRAND ^HASTINGS*
Mrs Hertha Tucker and Ml&gt;»
Maxine Tooker of Grand Rapids
were Friday evenbig visitors ot
Mr and Mr*. Robert Tooker. *
MT and Mrs. Russell Johnson of

Mw

-Robert Corso of Hollywood. Call-1
famia/would appear on a certain
chow Mr* Cutro, the fanner Joon

guests of Mr. and Mr* Robert
Tooker. W Mr and Mr*. Gary
McGhee and children were New
Year’s Day dinner guerta of Mr
and Mr*. Gene Allen of Hartings
W Mr. and Mr*. Dave Patrick and.
ciUldn-n of ClarkrrUla were Sun-

and Kurt Kunde were Tuesday
supper guest* o' **—
------ ‘
ney and Bob.

[Instant Applesauce
iMay Soon be
On the Market

Farmers' Week to
Answer Questions
Homemakers Have

; parent-teen rrluUonaldpa? Are ycu
curious about family life In other’
rountriea? Are you looking for

making quick-rooking dehydrated
foods, according to Mi* Marliu
Kuhn. Extrnaion Home Economist
for Barry County.
I When explosion puffed apple
piece* are conraely ground and
sweetened, the result la a freeflowing granular product that can
be converted instantly to apple­
sauce by adding hot water. The
sauce not only has good flavor but
also has the dertrebie grain of

Local Police

Marriage Licenses

Building Permits

Ph. *45.2405

I lime usually required for dehy­
drated fruits and vegetable*.
. Instant applesauce can be made
to any degree of gralnlnesa ar

tings dealer We provide rat&amp;natea without obligation
and all of our workmanship
la guaranteed East SMe
lumber Campeny, all Eart

CITY CAB CO.
FOR QUICK
COURTEOUS SERVICE
109 N. Church St.

811 E. Roilroad St.

Ph. WI 5-2423

Can a small-town girl find happiness
(married to a man who's in love with his new Dodge Polara?)'
MA man who talks ‘

Yes, Inventory has been taken and the stock analysis

has been made. Once again it's time to face those grim
expensive facts every Retailer must face, at inventory
MunU. N’ewayto laudacape arciulect, will provide landicape deaigu
Idea* far nameownen. And. home­
maker* am get Infonnattori* about.
proper dresa far special acauton*

time. Under Stocked in this department. Over Stocked
in that department It just goes to show that another
season has passed and we still haven't learned to pre­

dict the customers' buying patterns.

■Our Buyers selected a gorgeous array of Boots, Shoes,
and Sneakers for this season. Some patterns sold like
hot cakes. These we must re-order (and pay for) FAST.

Others equally as pretty and practical, less than one
season old, are just sitting here. This creates all sorts

of problems. We have shipments on the road of new

Spring Styles and no place to put them and what's
more embarrassing, no cash with which to pay for them.
Needless to say, this is an unbearable situation for a

pay as you

You can depend on Haatlngz
Aluminum products for long,
lasting beauty, comfort and
economy. Whether ytxi need
Siding « Storm Window*
and Door*. you will do well

Jarnos Groaa, who came home from
two-week*’ boot training at Great
Lakes NSYal TtAlnftig CrnUr. *
Mr*. Tvra Owtza and Bob Mother
jf Grand Rapids were Sunday

SENSATIONAL SHOE
SAVINGS Here's Why

sensitive, financially conservative,

flSMESEEIT

go,

in his sleep

Aman who

about such nonsense

even smiles white

as a 383

he dreams about

cubic inch V8,

lhe money he saved

a 121 inch wheelbase,

by buying a

She can

and ovw-17

Polara instead of

if he shares it

cubic feel of

big car X?

with het

b'Lnk spacy?

Can she? -

tmtt m a wtitef

Jrand Rapids. regional director,
» to be the main speaker for
hr evening AU parents are in­
vited to attend thia meeting.
ebulk i as a pizza topping, brown
the sauaage In ttie frying-pan
first, then pour off the drippings
before spreading on the spicy
nore help. The girla are i-nawtrtng Uie call, but more adult* are era the dough far the base
seeded to grewp thet. glrU Other good cholera far a plaza
—
topping Include cervalat or pepMont yau volunteer to help?
peronl.
juiced very thinly atop
Seymour Menzies of Traverse the pungent tomato aauoa. AnTty w»» a guest of his cousin, other good variation for a plzsa
fra PrankAndrus, for a few topping usee alleed smoked mulays this week en route to Fiori- aage links. Combine It with she- I

ULCERATED Accountant. SO, sure enough, the milk
diet didn't work and now he says . . .

'SELL T^HOSE DOGS!!

GET THEM OUT!!'

'FORGET THE COST!!

WE NEED CASH!!'

Official Call to Barry County

REPUBLICAN CONVENTION

So, an accountant's wish is our command. Hurry

you'll be glad you did,

foil the purpose of electing dele*

good feeling you'll have knowing

gates to the State Gynvention,
and such other business as may
come before the convention.

down and pick up the savings

and think what

you've arrested the pain in poor Brother Bob's Abdomen.

And now a word from our sponsor: "Polara.

COURT ROOM of the BARRY COUNTY
COURT HOUSE
in Hoeting,, Michigan.
DONNA BALDWIN.- Secretary

lorry County Republican Committee

B5 Dodge Polara

OWKS

HASTINGS MOTOR SALES • 220 E. State St.

�The Hastings Banner

50th Farmers’ Week
Set Early in February
begin the 50th annual pilgrimage Uvcetock. lim economic*, turn boar slud especially built for swine
artificial insemination in the coun-

They’ll pack th* kid* in the car naU“*1 rceourcc*. muck crop*
Outstanding display* include SO

In *11. nearly 400 aUthorttiea
cn Uie Michigan State University from throughout the -ountry will the agricultural engineering de­
campus.
appear to report on everything partment.
from nut growing and tractor* to
food from -Mother Hubbard » Cup-

will pei lann
paring agriculture of 50 years ago
will be MSU President John A.
wUli the modern, scientific f*nn the -Missouri Rabbit."
Hannah and Tran Van DUin. forand home of today Twenty Mail
department* and 10 farm aaaocls- new Abram* Planetarium and Uie
tlona and groups wiU exhibit tire new Biochemistry building In the the United Stales.
• Golden Annivervary - From Piogreaalve Past to Forward-Looking MHU farm
Futur..*
lud«ln&lt; ae*tch unit of Animal Husbandry.
contest*, the latest research Into Department which ~h** the bftly

SPECIALS THIS WEEK!
Mermen's Skin BracerR” *n1° 77'
Secret Roll-On
69
Rexall Aspirin
84'
Economy Hol Waler Bottle
*1”
Economy Fountain Syringe if,T *1 ”
Saccharin Tablets
$1
98c Sise . . . For Only

5 Gr. U.S.P., 300-BoHla

Bliss Sells lo
French Air Force'

Deficit 6.64 Per

Year, Plot Shows

Reduces Dutch
Elm Disease

L'nl- i

XTTSLS

Dlvtb.m and Michigan Ktate
Univeraliy for rity foresters. the prenldmey Minirllme be­
July, IMA He Joined (orPark superintendent*, and fore
nell In 1 SKI I as an iw&gt;&lt; late pro
other*.
l*m year good result* were
pwrimeut of English. and dean
Biiaa' amatlng and launching tnunitlt* In tlio Stale which co­ of the College of Aria and
operated with the Plant Indus­ Sdeiue, before becoming a
try Division in Joint programs vfttr president. Dr. Keatti waa
Service plan to install Uie equip- Under such agreement* the di­ formerly an Inatruetiir at Engvision conduct* Dutch elm dis- lf«h and axsUtant profAaaor at
protect military aircraft from
overrun crashci on land-based flridings by laboratory analyiia.
runway*.
Two BUxs BAK - 12 arnwUng on the removal and destruction Uwalavt. he lettered In football.
unit* were installed at LannYork t onpiunity High Reboot.
Blhoue in mid - November, and
ElmhurMt 111., graduating in
IMS. During World War II. he
from a diseased tree to a healthy roae from private to major
und liis Jet fighter plane. The
BAK-12 units were picked up in There la no known cure once a with the U.8. Army Ground
Force*. Married, he la lhe
Norfolk. Va. by the French airfather at three grown children.
Boyer, who explains that intanaevrral m Isola rly bo&lt;A«,
yewra has been unable to find a
Tito French government tuu
placed order* of more than 1500 - |
000 for 12 aircraft arrmtlng *yaterns designed ami built by tinE. W. Blisa company.

rrprrTwnu* an accuinuiai-

‘LU'

’till JS*

uw. uw!&gt; ua SICT. .i»n« ju&gt;a w* ..

2" ’ni' «rl»

average ywr. Tt&gt;f Tart that we
B^ahv^JuinL!?
• h^^hA’ L^marVim^t.nL^
•but what U more important is
tliat nearly Uuee quarters of the
water las* Is due tz&gt; txmr sail
management." John Hamp. Work
Unit Conservationist for the
Barry Soil Conservation District,
analyzed the soil loss report on
the plots noting that soil losses
decreased as protective measures
applied increased.
Hamp and Streby report that
ways to beat the drouth are a.*
follow*: Cross slope cultivation;
colour cultivation; minimum
tillaM^uid adequate ferUUza-

method of recovery is very easy! Ironside one each.
whTO
know *"* T,*J' fwl ■ T’1'’ 5a»°« young»Ur* had to
“Ul ,IU&gt;re Pt"P'r
Ult' corae ,‘Om b*hlnd
Alnl“ Th'5'
advantage of lhe opportunity to trailed 11-12 at the quarter and
learn lhu technique Abbey aald 31-21 at mtermuuuoo. They
.
..
.
..
.w-m
the third and moved auljn.the
final? for their victory.
tlon He can be
Jim King scored 1» to lead the
the sheriff'* office.
locals, John Peterson had IB,
i Alan Dean 7 and Jim Williams.
Bob Ironside and Steve Taffec
each had 5 points

The following information was
collected at Uie Tri-County run­
off plots located at the W. K.
Kellogg Bird Sanctuary by R. R.
Van Dusen, wildlife specialist.

The Grand Rapids Kent A
Barry County office ot the Mich­
igan Employment Security CommlMion 1* talpng applications of
youth. 17 through 21. for enroll­
ment tn a Youth Mental Ma-

Area Youth to
Enroll Now in

Name Mike Davis
Junior Conservation
Club President

Training Class

dent ol lhe Junior Barry Crxxnty

lar meeting. Jan. 4. Other offi­
cer elected included Richard
Cassidy, vice prtwldwit: Lind*
McQvalne. secretary; Dennis
Districts of Kalamazoo. Barry
and Calhoun, who sponsor the Manpower Development and Re­ Frick, treasurer and BUI H*mplots:
training program. Frank ChrUtaffiliate with the 4H Club for
a trial period which will end
announced.
in April.
Green. waa called to Detroit last
and eligible youth wUl be paid

Mrs. Francisco's
Sister Succumbs

retailer? Bring borne thoae bone*
stock in cooking liquids or
■auce* Bone* contribute rich
flavor and nutrient*
Waste
them notl

Woods, «i&gt;. who died Tuesday.
sclxwl

graduate*

will

be

Ambush" or "20-Carat"

ketbal! player
yeans, winning
ac- 1063-54-55

UPHOLSTERING

Only *1.50

Saxons —
3rd Straight

Young
W in

Report Spray

; United State*.

Dona Cologne Milt in "Tabu

Jaycee Auxiliary
Sees Demonstration
On Resuscitation

Area Rainfall

Hastings High's Junior Vanity
basketball squad. after dropping
Monday night al Southeastern their lint four game*, broke the
with president Gladys Gillett
Friday and Saturday ported wU s
County Run-off Plots have con­ being planned for the next meet­
tinued to daeline lor the fourth ing Hostezsm for the evening
were Carl* Pultr. Gladys Gillett &gt;trsight.
Barry County Extension "Dim - and Wlllo Fuhr
Greenville reThia reflect* a similar redac­ was Dick Abbey from the sher­
tion in total rainfall since iff* department She showed a
The little Saxons »tariad rlov»
inovle about artificial-------------reausltaEffective ianltatlon and spray
1ML
.---------------------------------flnn
uu »»e*wt
heart
—
— - massage,
muMtr
n- then
thru
..... ly against GraenivUe. taking »a
program* can reduce a communThe average rainfall for this l‘
°n anil
demonstration
with -'R»
Resi- —&gt; •
x__ -m. .
ra t Inr, with
—- j 8-7 first perlid lead but spurttd
DB. WILLIAM REA KEA4T _
.in lhe second quarter pumpirg
Nflwiv named
, actual Htlnlall since 1055 |1M 1 cue Annie."
Watmr stale i niv&lt;.r&lt;iiv i nr ! eweged 2850 inches or a deficit, Everyone then tried mouth to'| in'28 point* to the visitors' 11.
»-1■ In.the-third canto they hit 10
c«*e la inevitable In communl- wXut kJ: Keil .Xdemk &gt; •«
• points lo nine for lhe young Yel. . ,
j ,«. . .
,
.
.1
low Jackets and then coasted lo
ited ed loss
lot* of
of 7S.4
7S.4 tnehea
inches of
of rainfall
rainfall, Abbey staled th|*t every in- ij&gt;e win
veraity. Dr. Kea*t. appointed
poorly carried out.
should- -■know
how
to
by the WBU Board ..| Govr^ or 2.047,260.8 gallon* or water per :; dividual
------T
John Peterson led the JV* with
*cr».
।
properly
"recover
”
a
person
He
'
nor*, aurceeds Dr. &lt; lareeire B.
-recover'
He „
Jlm Kln&lt; had y A!gn
recent meeting conducted by HUberry wbo la retiring after
"Up to December 1. 26M inch- «tre**ed that it Is especially Im- (Dean and JJm William* each
It year* a* pre«id«-nl and 33 es ot rainfall haye been recorded portant for mothers
, hB41 7 j)gn Heath 4 Jim Beadle

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three straight
the honors in

RUBBER STAMPS
municipalities that achieved efDetroit Friday with burial in1
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Chand Rapid*
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The Youth Metal Machine Op­
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CooUa»oo«

Youth In ten* ted tn thia train-

Improved mechanization will
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device* fat dispensing their own..Security
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»ewnUng to.-.
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Dr. Charles Trurcdcll. • univertttv agricultural sciential.
Hera, he cay* take only eno-1 Jimmy Hasneimon first h*nd.twauMh ta Lhe time required fe' “
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I a person doing the task.

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�-THE BAITINGS HANNWM

Hastings at Charlotte After Splitting Pair
Saxons Lose

HAN DLl OP 1’ X 1-FIHE.
' LSCRawS TO WOWUNr.
JDiSCAMpek BAMBOO

| Cage Roundup

Overtime Tilt

OAMlla ntlDAT MIGHT

To Greenwile

toil.

Down Alma 74-ftl

&amp;TIP-UPS

QalMtani A&gt;4l&gt;U St Mausvss.
Cltwaa Scott* U M»»l« V*1I*J

In Potiponad Tilt

There Saturday Night

Coach Bob Vander Veen's Has­
tings High basketball squad split
their game* Friday and Satur­
day night, losing an overtime
heartbreaker here to lhe fine
Greenville Yellow Jackets. 61-60.
then downing a determined Alma
squad on the Panther court Sat­
urday night. 74-64
Jerry Fuller lofted to a field
goal to the final three seconds of
the extra period to give Greenthe Blue * Gold which had
made a terrtAc comeback in the
fourth period to send the West
Central contest into the extra
throe minutes.
In the overtime. Hastings
moved ahead one point when
Steve Schondelmayer converted

then Dan Plank Im on a jump
shot and Greenville led, 50-58
' With 15 seeondsXto go Bteve
O’Donnell hit for two points and
Hastings was back on top
Greenville took time out with
II seconds remaining, and with
• three seconds on the clock had

came tn to Fuller and the smooth
guard swished the net with a
13-foot side shot and the game

GAMES SATUaDST
Dallas st Ml4dl.au.

WEAVY-MAOC TiP-UPs ARC AVAILS*

4

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Kaaawa'Hills M. ItawUl— »7.
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UNWaAFUNOER

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lAJiEOAt*

Hastings Wrestlers Again
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settle for supporting roles, broke

Big Orioles

Upset Redwings

the pace for his teammate*.
Before he, was pulled In the
third quarter he rang up 34

In Key Clash

to breaking his own record of 40
pointe set test year In a game
against Charlotte.
lAikewood Travel*
Philipps, too. had a good night
and in his usual scrappy manner
To St. John* After
began the night by pumping in
Romp, Over Alma
two field goals in Uie early mi&gt;The Hastings High Saxons, mente and went on to add 13
scoring a 74-64 victory over Alma more points before the final
Saturday night to their first

Rescue Youth

After He, Bike
Go Through Ice

Mint* Iblnc into

fourth

fore Hastings gal going. Olton-

Hastings lost- 1U captain and
finest player. Lublenteeki. ria Uie
foul route with 2x30 left in the
period. Greenville lost Dave Bal-

in the canto
w ~ ,
Greenville had Uie ball a* the
regulation time was runijiUR out.
working for lhe final good shot.
Fuller took the shot but mlived
just aw the horn blew. As time
calm lad took the last shot, but
this time he didn’t miss.
Hastings had Ave more field

Saturday night
his feaxens to a
Alma. 74-64. The
his fourth season

Lubicniockl led
big victory at
Scalar, playing
on the Vanity,

| the Blue A Gold
their first appear-.

keiball court, moved Into a Ue
By the end of the Ont quarwith Charlotte for fifth place in
the West Central standings os
a. At half time they
Greenville and 8L Johns share
J. In the third. Alma
the top rung after Charlotte1*7 points to the Vikupset of the Redwings Friday
night. 61-59.
Greenville scored a thrilling
61-40 victory over Hastings here but with a good deal of scram­ who still clung to lhe edge of
the same night to gain the Ue bling as the Vlklnga pushed Uie broken ice. The lad grabbed ■
lor the lead ulWi the Orioles' as- through for 18 more points to the rope and wua pull.d t ,
the Piyithcr*' 10.
b&gt; Hagerman.
Tids inekletil had a happy
Starting for Lakewood besides
Grand Ledge and Lakewood
■ emalned right behind.ThoCom­ Hewitt and Philipps waa Mike
OToole.
Ron
Prance
and
Walter
ets defeated Ionia. 71-85, and
luikewood romped over invading ■ BurilM'' Reed. Others seeing ac­
tion during the first half were
Alma. 04-50
This Friday night the Saxons Ln Von Hamp. Butch Carr, Tom
will travel to Charlotte In a Barnum and John Booher. After water. Thanks to Die timely walk
“must" game for both teams two minutes of play in Uie sec­ by Mrs Pattison and quick think-1
ond half. Coach Roger Eggers lug by Hagennan. Uie boy did *
Johns. Grand Ixdge to Green­ pulled Hewitt. OToole and not suffer such a fate
France. For Uie balance of the
ville and Ionia to Alma.
second half every Viking squad
Charlotte's big eagers upset member who had not seen action 5
Coach Bill Swears prevlousdj' during the night were thrust into ‘ r. .
.
unbeaten Redwings when Carl uit
iuc records show **»•,
Uie w
gap The
that e/»»t/CM*cre w»
I/l
Peterson s t e p p e d to the free
Vlklrigs
quite a night.
thro* line with three-seconds
Hamp added 14 pointe to those C/j6J,/num

fL?
6,'5B
OToole
drilled m
in ii.
11, uvorgc
George' uauai
Leaders ui
of ouu
Bob King'sa Satur•
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rooie ariuea
t tnrv
lo{Xat Ht Johns
i0?*11!' .. B
.I Johnson and Tom Barnum
Barnum had S day
clay morning
morning basketball leagues
' 8 each. Dave Bjork and John are unbeaten teams, with the

Sharing game honors was Al­
ma's Paul Dean, a Sophomore
alio turned in a fine perform­
ance. Dean hit on eight out of
17 attempts from the floor and
nine out of 13 guts.

HOWTO

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City Tournament

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Costy Here

TOTALS

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EXPERT TIRE

SERVICE

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Tire Shop
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MUSIC CENTER
IM W. Stale

WIS-4U4

Fin
farming

NMtibd Towmhto
s Day-

r Scout Troop 50 and their
hunt leader. William Lewis.
H-on a Polar Bear Gamp Out

uuuoo. pleaded guilty before
Yankee bpnng* Justice William
Hummel! of using to* many
fiihing Unas on Big Guernsey

1
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and
hiked Members of the troop
i
are
Jerry Daniel*. Jerry Ekhi
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Paul Hammond and Danuy

and reconditioned.

SHARPEN

UP

YOUR GAME
Open Bawling SATUR­
DAYS

AND

SUNDAYS

and Most
Mott W
WEEKDAY
and
AITSSUAAMC
AFTERNOONS.

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Your Haeta

HASTINGS
BOWL INC
Woodland at Michigan

¥

Phone WI 5-3487

WBCH

WEATHER DIAL

HHS Fronh Top
Laketvoml.

Delton Scouts
Have Camp-Out

ment hat' been chocked

24 HOURS A DAY

HWunl r HUMd. M. in-, N
52-35
Michigan, and hu father-in-law.
Hastings High's Freshman bas­
Leopoldo Martlnex. 54. R2 Has­ ketball team scored sn impreatings. were given five-day jail
sentences by Municipal Judge wood's Frosh on the Viking's
L. E Barnett when they pleaded court Thursday.
guilty to Illegal possession and
Mike Htigerald led lhe Ut­
killing of a deer.
ile Saxons wtih 15 points. Greg

ted the man after

... all of our lane« have
been returfaced for the
new season and all equip­

YOU CAN BE
WEATHER WISE

total was more than double as
iincreased throughout Low­
er Michigan . .

Judge Barnett recommended
This Tht
HHS tth
that Hlited be placed in the
custody of the sheriff so that he pm. encounter with the i'.add­
could continue to perform his ling Orioles.
duties as custodian of Uie Court -

FOR FUN
and HEALTH

F/.

Four! persons who arc prihably
Top awards for actual scores
went to the Hide Floor team from sorry about the bounty sy.^tem—
the Bliss circuit. 3640; to Car! and not because it is a wAte of
your
game license money — are
Asplnall and Carl Hathaway in :
the doubles, 1382; to Wayne three men from Kingsford in Uie
Decker in the singles, 634. and to UJ*. and one from Niagara. Wis .
Bob Carmoney in the all-events. 1near Old Buxx’s old ttamping
grounds. The four lru-d u&gt; ;«jcket
IB10.
The team champion in the' Michigan bounty money on three
1964 handicap tournament was 1cojotes shot in Wisconsin Iron
Municipal Judge Bill
the Nite Oy-ls of Uie E. W. Bliss Mountain
:
league with 3048 while Bob Lam­ Bolognesl fined each one 3100
bert and Harry Long won th&lt;
Wild Area biased across 20388
doubles wlUi UM, Knime th Enge»eth the singles with 504 and 1acres tn Michigan tn 1064, the
Long took the top all-events 1highest figure In IS years. Al­
though last year's 1.250 fires
award with 1678

WITH A

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VbBII

Ml IUM H
■&gt;■■■■■

®3

had some of our hlbematora
Ray Wolfe. 1033 N. Broadway.
- woodchuck
Last year there were 70 teams ------reported
seeing a woodchuck
entered tn the event, plus 128
U’? t*rn at Aims rmgledoubles. 214 stnglto and 174 in “»*/“«* on N. Broadway.
.. a.'giJEW'
. ... -.-T. . .. w»w&lt;M
_____tVnr.rl.-r
what Mr Wmtrhuck
I..!1.'tfi
ls°g;

WITHOUT HALF TRYING

DrA'tnoot'

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DeadlineJan. 24

mm

Teams Remain
Unbeaten

Intennlssion Charlotte gained o Dajtcl 6U[er nnd Piul 8tuaft the 5Ul arBde loap the Red'P°.lDt.»n J!'* Ith?'1 .f*r
each scored a tree throw. Reed wings on top in the 6th Grade
Hastings High's wrestling team.
—------1
mto Uie finale trailing by three. &lt;nd Carr failrd
*cOrc but' circuit, lhe mini and Spartans to
tex* the second year, captured i and Jim Andrews won the 103s
e
w-vu.
40-40.
muse than made ud for U by sal-.first place to ths 7th Grade
pound UUe
tiUe by defeating
defeaun. Mike
runner-up honors in the Lew H.'pound
&gt;
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I' Peterson and Dick
Dkk Lux scored j। llnf up
scaring plays.
wheel and the 76 es out In front
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A
Brown
of
Lakeview,
8-0
Lamb Wrestling tournament
A F fTT C I I ** * *
14 points for the Orioles and Bob ’। High scorer for the night went &lt; in the 8th Grade league,
which was inaugurated a year
Consolation or third - place
4'
Lux had IL Clark Berkhousen, to p,
u] Dean of
Paul
of Alma
Alma wltn
with 251. Results Saturday. Jan. 3: '
AlLkXJ
”
?!.
‘
5?
points
a
6-foot-l
sop
I
points.
Dean,
6-fdot-l
sophotings superintendent of schools
... —
™
uh Grade League
‘j*1* I8, Al Werblsh 17 and Al ulore&lt;
Alma's only
hopet jor(
and to earn money for the Lamb Hatra ot Battle Creek. 7-1;
Ytatp
Anderson 10
Ulc nl„llt
KllJ a{jcpl ft, ।ball Knickerbockers 34 — Garry Hall j
scholarship fund
Dennis MacKiniie, who defeat­
! 16.
16 Cota 14.
14 Greg
Oreo Martin 4.
4 LakInk- j
Oatdoor Trail-Our State CqpVf
preUmi- , handling and on Uie boards,
ed Bob Swantuk. GJt. Inion.
Bailie Creek Lakeview's
Its
M
-.t, I, Baxter tw.
era
33
—
Jerry
13. WW..
Date
irvatlon Department has
|“fmSa trailed Grand Ledge I
v,k,n« »“&gt; ll“e • cha
ttrvaUon
has
Fisher 12, Greg Crawford 5 and
p with an idea we've aluay* , ,
“
to move into U»e coveted f
defeated Roy Bodell. Charlotte.
Jamie
Pryor
2.
76'era
52
—
Rick |
4-1. Hastings wrestlers winning wondered about. The experts
suggest that anglers can reduce i
slated to meet St Johns there.
Saturday a e c u
mortality, losses among under- 1 w totaUto.... u,.
m
Cale and Bob Gibson.
sited trr—t■ they catch this Win_,c uqmejs ll“ *6-15 at the;
&gt;&gt;., |»_,i winas’ 5-, Attoik *• Warriors 22 —
t«- InltXt.-i
tofvmovv **“ the '&lt;Or* W
UP
X,18hUlU 12. Jeff MUlCI 6 Mid DOUJ
The cMmplonshlp matches:
-wl^u'd #{ the *»•«- T"' ud«e«
Acker 4; Celtic. 18-Tom Hoke
—Ctack Mllltr. Alblcn. d«
Grand Ledge, the defending VS-FOUND
UUoavd ES ruxk. Lsktvtvw. I L
tav^ subdra^Ftroto fishermen * M‘4S "**'
lnl° »»&gt;e finale *'rbUh' a 8-,oot-5 "bounding
Hammond 6
r^,
champion, was fourth with 58
hy *
"...
Mike Edge!
Casteleln 2: Hawks 17-Rfchard
Edge] led
led Grand
Grand Ledge aUr
points, as Battle Creek Central
are encouraged to simply cut with 10. Doug Baribeau and Jim I St. Johns in a recent poll was Casteleto 3; Hawks 17—Richard
took Uilrd with U points.
their leaders, leaving the book in Richardson each had 14 and Ed ranked fourth in the state. Last Buller 6. Bruce Edger 5. Dave
Frier. Ot»od L»4j»
Charlotte won fifth place with
Coleman
4
and
Paul
CUrtl*
2.
ury KaagU, BatUa &lt;
Meister
Meteter 13. Jim LyUe
Lytle had 28 for j week the Red Wings fell before
47 point*. Albion had 35, Grand
&lt;1 Kan Cota. HaaUaga
IonUl- John Mow ait 15 and John I the Lux brothers und Charlotte
Rapids Union 22 and Portage 14.
£X?to sphere 13.
by the M»re 61 to 56. Coach Eg-Buckeyes 8—Bill Feldpausch 4.
Hastings came out of the rug­
inrTrt
T11c Comtu won Uie Junior1 gers said that Uie. defeat will
-..I Gordon Hoses 3 and Philip Gasged compeUtion with two cham­
EdMta I^rtmmT
SnSI
EK SSiftK
^h Varsity game. 56-50. to stey un-|gtve
Bt. Johns C
a psychological j per I; Spartans 32 - We. Van­
pions Tom Gibson won tlu* 180Brad ,OtuiingL uepanmimt nani^^n ln lca&lt;uc p[ay
edge tf nothing more. Last year' Elenburg 20. Dick Arnold and
pound trophy by defeating Jim
biologist tor lhe *outhcm Lower'
Lakewood's
Randy
Hewitt
I
lhe
Vikings
trimmed
the
St-'Kevin McKcough 4 each. Bill
Wlnatanley of Grand Ledge. 3-1.
Peninsula. In Uie delicate proce-u and Bon Philippa led their [Jahns boys three times.
I VanDenburg and Pat Weller 2
of having fishermen work'loose Viking squad to an easy victory I
•
—— •-----------each; mini 23—Elmer Smith 11.
। hooks wpMh small trout have over the Paaih&lt;ra of Alma 1 Speed may not only spoil a I Jim Peterson 6. Bteven Merrill
swallowed. A large pereaitage’of 1'rldsv night. M lo M.
half.
(trip for yourself and others and-and Steve Gillam 3 each. Oo&lt; these fish suffer Injuries that
They went into the finale out
Hewitl. who has been closely U may shorten your life. Give phera 30—Mouse Reynolds 13.
| cause them to die. adds Durltok- guarded all season nnd forced to happiness-don't take it away
in front. 56-43, but to that thrill­
Dan Hess 4 and Jim Ellis 3; Woli tf rabbit hunting at the Rose­
ing lost period Alma moved up
Olktoa.
Lake wildlife research Center
to wtthln six pointe on two oc­
near East LansUig Is any todicacasions before the Saxons could
find-Uie range again
a. noI—there are coltontrUb a-plenty
ODoniWll played one of his
OUMt
best gam/s against Alma, work­
“hXm’bui lS’.u
aouthern Michigan this aea1mi u&gt; Torres; tie B«i-1 son. Our Jack Taylor and others
ing wuljzun the boards and sink­
have reported harvesting some
ing five out of 15 field goal at­
dandy rabbits, too. Through the
tempts and seven out of 12 gifts.
end of December, Che cottontails
take wllhin the Rose Ijtke StateGBhENVILLE
with Uie center'* record-setting
clip of 1057. Already. Hose take
hunters have bagged more bun­
nies than they took during the
enure Pall and Winter M-tuon of
a year ago Throughout :-.&gt;uthcrn
Michigan, about 13 million cot­
TOTAU*
tontail were shot In 1057. and
this year's kill could will ap­
proach
that figure. Our Game
Merle Haines, secretary of the
Hasting* Bowling Association, Warden Gene Brown und our
rabbit
population U real good,
report* that Bunday, Jan, 24. is
and
hunting
is fine It has been
the deadline for entries for the
24th annual Men's City league a ''phenomenal uprising.'' Brown
tournament •

To Enter Men’s

Ellis and Mike Hubbell 3 each;
Green Hornets 14-Art Merrill
and Jeff Kennlston 6 each, Bill
Goggins 2; Red Wings 6—Bower­
man 4. Adams 2; Black Scorpion*
2 — Jerry Whitney 3; Untouch­
ables 21—Spencer Goodyear 11,
jvff Hoke 4. Steve Edger 3. Tom
Ijoc* 1; Olobe Trotters 12 —
Steve Chenoweth 6, Sieve
Brownell 4, Jeff Rodek 3.

Sunday evrnlng Jamei Gilles­
pie. son-of Mr. and Mra. Pau)
Gillespie of 1635 Fine Lake, de­
cided to ride his bicycle across
Fine Lake to visit a friend.
He and his bicycle crashed
through the lee and both took a
surprise dip.
Cheetahs 14 — Craig Fry 8,
The
ins lads
isos cries
eric* for
ior help
»«•»» were
•**&gt; Mike Hall
Hau 4. Bob
bod Shumway
nnumway 3;
a:
heard by Mrs. William P&gt;‘u*on :i Wolverine*
Wolverines ..
12——
Ed .MeKeough 8,
~ — -r-;
'
Di,n M&gt;ers and T*
walking with her dog.
j each; Longhorns
She ran to Uie James Hagerg
man home for help.
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Hagerman. 5041 Walnut Ridge. I __ „ _ waval ArwAemy was

2nd in Lamb lournament^^^^^^^.^^^ss^'^^z

tings close the gap by the end
W the period. 15-U.
In the second frame Uie Saxctis couldn't And the basket,
sinking only-six out of 19 shots
at the visitors drilled seven out
of 12. The Yellow Jackets led.
33-30. at intermission
Each team scored 14 points in
lhe third period. Hastings pump­
ing In eight straight points at
the start then Greenville took
over and sank six paints In a

verlnes 10-Torn H 8. Stephen
Prodaai 4. Chuck BuntheUner 3,
Ricky Morgan and Kevin Kurr
3 each; Wildcats B-Bteve Stew­
ard. Jim Cummins, Dennis Mur-

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Standings: Smith Bros. 45- V Brewer 519. Gordon Norris 213­
588, Lyn Howe 505 and Dick
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Ella Glllell posted 168-422. De­
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•Standings: Foundry 34«4. King
Utleg 31. The Banner 30. Viking.
Caukln and Consumers 37, Pat­ Pina 33. Bide Floor 33 b. Lathe
tern Monument 38*4. Team 18 33. Can Plant 29 b. Core Room
tuts 24 points and Hasting* ElecFlyer* 27, Red Crown.,. Engineer*
and Pattern Shop 26. Vise and
Carl Hathaway waa tlte out­ Charger* 25. Office 23. Blazcn
standing krglcr. snuggling 204- and Lucky Striker* 21 and Mix5IH. Cart Aspinall portal 207-581.
Galen Daniela 545. Paul Wood­
man 207-545. Ixxi Silsbee 509.
THURSDAY MATINEE
Food Center, McAllister and Denny Frederickson 203-519. Kay
Standings: Host Inga Motor
Bonnet A Gown 44L-Banncr 39. Moore 518, Jim Barr 202-525. Sale* 48. Lydy Trucking 41. CanAlary's and Northiude 38. Has­ Bud Water* 512. Pete Kruger
----- - _— -­
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and i*en
Ken ucmoi*
Dernott oiw.
508. &lt;
tings Heights 35’.-. Parmalee zsD-MC
Freddie Kiddo; posted a 184. high Crystal Candlesi 34 and Rambler*
28b. Big D and GUIs 24 - and
Mich. Magnetic* and Sheriff * game for The Banner, but skid- 10ded
his
next
game,
to
101
and
Faye
Allen
led
the lassies with
Girl* 23 b
finished with 422.
I 188-511. Higdon chalked 170-450.
-----------Ada SkedgeU 170-438. Lol* KenHASTINGS CLASSIC LEAGUE
COMMERCIAL MAJORS
yon 158-434. Penny Ritchie 1«Standing*: Sports Bor 42H. 4,6 “nd Bobbee Handy 150-410.
in the hot Char Circuit last Piston Rings 40. Harwood's IGA;
,
Wednesday, firing 232-810 Mate 29. Miller's 38',. CUy Food 36b.j TUESDAY MIXED LEAGUE
Haines ported 245 for solo honors
34. Larke Buick. 32. Roush
standings:
SentStanding*: Keller's
Keller'S Cities
ClUeaBervand finished with 695 as did Joe 7-Up
I'aklMW 31. Welcome Tavern 30. lcc 53, Highlands Dairy and
Giriarowskl who had a 315 high Aluminum Products .and Tyden jr—'• *•
..iv a*
anAm*
.,—.1 Ken's A Bob'* g
Gulf
43. Andrus
game. Keith Craig rolled 208-544. Corporafton -------------22 arid
and Montgomery Insurance 42S. Sikock's MaraBhonncn Lydy 222-551, Harry Ward 1«1--------------------- *--------------- Thon 30 and 8&amp;K Radiators 28’&gt;
Long 225-544. Herb Service 208- I Three cltap* rolled over the
George Ulrich posted 186-529.
588. Wayne Decker 212-586, Dick '
600 barrier Thursday night, ted Don Cheney 200-513. Bob Miller
Bonarski 206-574. Bill Tschlda by Maynard Tucker with a 211- 192-526. Frank Richter 194-478
616. Lawrence Keeler fired 250- Pete Anderson 188-495. Walter
573.
615 and John Kasinsky &gt;»d a Sinclair 181-488. Pralne Glover
Standings: Hastings Filter* 608 with a 247 alngte effort lo 172-480. Bob McCallum 184-481.
56'-. WBCfl 50. Moore 48. Has­ cam solo honor* Harvey Haan Betty McCollum 169-465. Sueko
tings Sanitary Service and Haa- posted 323-599. John McLran Silcock 194-448. Jane Sherk 156­
tlngs Milling 45. Ptpai 42. Wil­ 212-588. Rod Newton 217-565. 416 and Wilma McCollum 158­
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liams Insurance 41. Heuhm Mo­ Bill
Hackney
204-552.
Dave-439.
Good games:
games: Bob
Bob Silcock
Silcock
tor Batea and Miller's Garaev Goodyear 225-563. Dan Alkrdlng 177. Ruth Rice 182 Sharon Oto
Ml, Ward Woodmansre 206-579 kill 150 and Dorothy Glover 151
Allteter'a 37',. Elk* 37. Mllter'a Max Myer* 549. Keith Craig 236------------ •-----------Duraclean 36. Milter's Pub 34. 549. Irwin Harwood 545. Wayne , pi • f •
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Dowling Merchants 33. Burkey* Newton 543 ar.d B. Bums 222- I

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Meet on Trojan Court

A game of particular Interest

Francisco’s, Woodland,
Wilson’s Still Unbeaten
Francisco Farm Supply scored
a 60-5t overtime victory over lhe '
mi
Middleville Merchant* Thursday 1SIIVU UUJU
night and Woodland Market the Hastings sauna uaaaetbail
league.
Also undefeated In two games
is Wilson Insurance which scored
a 57-42 win over Pisher-Hengesbach.

Saxon Wrestlers

Host Charlotte

Friday Night

Hastings Merchant* play Mid­
dleville at 7 and Walldorff'*

Unbeaten Quint! Hasting* Bantam
Pace High Scho&lt;d B^«^ua‘,llnt
Beuketball Loops
Ttw Unknowns and Arquln-i
the young’ people rolling
telnc* are leading the Monday 11»° kames each match,
night Freshman-Sophomore “Y”
Bob Terry and D. Reigter

ords while the Romeo* and Raid-,
dated for the Middleville T-K
1 main Hasting* High gym white er* are undefeated in four game*
gymnasium Saturday night when
|
While Hastings High School's i Ji*.Ung* Mfg. meet* Flaher- in the Junior-Senior circuit.
the Trojan*, currently on top of
Results Monday. Jan 4
the Expressway Conference/ en­
' Receive top score*: Rod Newtertain the Delton Panther* who lotto Friday night to mm the Insursnev
Fmhmea-Huphontore*
Jon 121-217. M. Olmstead 109-2*4;
Oriole
eager*.
Coach
Bob
MillEast
gym.
are tied for fir»t place in the
Jim WY-nes led Wilson InsurArquintelne* 48-Dick Stanley E^^t^'ooodyearTl8-206.
spencer Goodyear 118-206. Bbb
Bob
. .. ------------ ..... ------uun
Kalamazoo Valley Asaoclation.
Jlm VVVUI--. Jtu
14. Andy Johnson U. Ted Wood- TSry ui-219. Doug Reigter 120the Charlotte . grapplera I Ance w me one-sided wi
n
_ ... mansee
manner 10.
10 Bill Htxim*ay
Rhumwav 8S and|zQ.
and ! -rr&gt; Mark
Martr Haines*
Italnro 103-173,
Ifn.tM Lewis
levi*
f,,. &lt;■ rt ■ Sil
r Fu, Ing i..
r-.,
n
in 48 pointe Ed Boldrey
This Friday night Middleville malrr Rymnauium.
Dave
Robinson
4,
Esquire*
11
—
|
Ladere
188.
J.
Ladere
101-177,
scored 8 pointe. Ed^Jfiaurer. Steve
toe* to Kenowa Hills, Parch­
Gene Storkan 6. Steve Keller 3. jjm Casper 122- 183 and Jim
Next Tuesday night the HHS Harrison and Roy Roush 6 each Jerry Brewer 3. Unknowns 41— । Whitney 107-181.
ment invade* Delton. Hickory
Corner* goes to Richland. CU- wrestler* will travel to meet and Gene Service. Merle Martin Rudy McPherson 18, Bob Cole
rnax-Scotts to Maple Valley and Grand Rapids Unkm at 6 30 and and Dave Ackett had 4 and Bill
Pennfteld to Bellevue.
Coach Ray Page'a Middleville
eager* won the ' big one" Friday
t g a 1 n a t invading Caledonia,
downing lhe BcolUea 63-63 which
tave them their ’third straight
Jim Andrews. 103 pound*, sour-1 •
--------nau 14
j*
Hurricanes 37-Chuck Jordan
A church Volleyball league has
and D
Bar
cd Hasting*' only pin. defeating 'Martin
Martin and
i. num
— 1 had
... Chuck
------ —Ouenther
—-—
. Uh..
Larry , &gt;&lt;•
0. -Tom
b(rn formed for play .......
during ....
the
.pointe. Jerry Eckman 8,
n...,
□nd with 2-1 records. Northview Lae Shpherd.
Tarrv'»«
um 6. Jerry Laubaugh 5. Dare
Dave i| u'ednesdav
Wednesday night conditioning
.. .
,
Dykstra 6, Sebring and i Larry
and Wayland are 1-2 and Hamil­
ftenrtnc dAebrtnn. for »he »*«- ( 6pencer 3 Knd VonLancn 1 Dar- Crawford 4 and Dick Hamm 2:!&lt;ja*jea being conducted under
ton Is In Uie cellar. 0-3.
on* were Phil Arnold. 95. who!"
„
hb
Dowling
lads
;118,1 Fink* 6-Rich Pennington 4; Youth Council sponsorship each
1
win
swift
led
hi*
Dowling
lad*
Middleville roared lo a 32-12 defeated D Wiseman. 6-0; Ken' .h |3 MtnU JIm Callender1 a”*1 Butch Murtch 2; Trojans %fdnwdky rvenlng in the main
first period advantage and went Cole. 120. wiio dccuionrd Jerry had in Bob Gaskin 9 Don Doi- 29~J«n Kimmel 12. Ray Zeigler Hastings High gym
on to win. but the game wasn't Quen 9-3; doulr* Myera. 154. (cr 5
Ehredt ,nd Dick Bry- ’•
®tldl?,ore.6' ** ^orEin i
{ o*'h
CUr*7
dccisionivl
Rhodabcck. 8-5.
6-5. ans
utl4 &lt;* and
an(j Don
Jjon Storm 2 pointe.
pointe,
----- - Kip Rhodabeck.
’■ *nd °*2T.vVa?.d mV*™ A;
Program
scored 14 polnu in that big ini­ and Tom Oltwon.
gnd Jonn HahIfr meo* 33-Mlke
Hallffax ...12.....Jim scheduled
| s,.hrdu&gt;d
Wfe----- -----------.. ..... ...........
Uils Wedncaday
were
GI boon. 180. who decidecl- , MarV
tial frame.
slonrd Jim Wlnstanley. 4-1.
,
n
.,
r
««-.
™
Chamber*
—
...
7.
_
_____
Terry
_________
Keller
5.
_
Btu
the
Methodist
vs.
the Presbyter-.
vic- , Keeler 6. Chris H*U 2: Bojacks ian&gt; and tlw Catholics
-Others wrretllng for Hasting* • led Walldorff'* to their 3easy
“pointe
vs. Grace
were Greg Wood. 112; Terry KelT. h
7 34 — Johnson and Guggemo* 6 Lutheran at 7 and Woodland
i-r irrIM. -n
*' d n
. Soenccr
— „
Cmlhrri 4.
4 Jon
Jon LawI.**- r-hn
—h of
nt the
**■»
nlav&lt;
lev.
127; Rt/VA
SieveRobinson.
133; M Norlnn
4 nrh Rod brothers
church
Brethren
play*
Lind&lt;nEndsley. &gt;»: Rlii»Felske.
dD Moore 2 rrnc«' »nd
Lon,t 3 *“c”'!l&gt;® Teachers and HopeChurch
!4St n.ih Gibson 165 and !«■
, .
had 12 for Tom Payne 2. 49'ers 33—Keith of the Rrrthr»n meets the J«vHaXti&gt;WK Don Etowm 6I Ferrts 10. Jack Hewitt 7. Dan cees at
Belfield.
heavyweight
Middleville outscored the Scot­
wn. Hutchin*
Tom Drake
Drake 1;
1;
Kartrdwen"and Darrell WilHutchin* 55 and
and Tom
Next Wednesday the Methoties 15-13 in the second period
C-------McGee “3 and "rather*
llamson 44. Garry
Brothers 14
14—
— Jim Pronetero
Francisco 3J. dlsta ploy the Grace Lutherans
and 16-12 in lhe third.
^^Neil knd Bill Aww 2 each Grtg Webster and Dale Workins and the Catholic* play the PrreRob White led the Trojans
. iSin
MoJm sawed
buSSte &lt;
ABHJJ-T
33-Bt^e
Albyterians
at
Woodland
non
’
s
core
d'bucket*
&lt;
®*ch;
ABHJJ-T
33
—
Steve
Albyterians
at 7.
7. At
At 8
8 Woodland
with 23 pointe, Stauffer had 21—
and Don Curly one a* Francisco's le«Mng 12. Dick Brower 3. Kyle meets the Jayceea and Hope
MONDAY BOWLERF.TTES
including 18 in the first half—
WED.‘AFTERNOON LEAGUE
Jerry King and Ed Solomon had
Standings: Walldorff * 55. Pen­
Period Louie
Thompson
and j
J,
Jlm-----------Harbin-----------------and Dave Tebo
2
The matches
are 15-potnt
Springport High defeated nerlod
Louie
tnompoon
nna
.
--------matches
are
15-potnt
Standing*'.
Maker's 50b. ney's 51 *a. Hastings Radio and
6. Dan Norman 3 and Jack Maple Valley Tuesday night, 67­
... goal*
ti. In
i/wh
29—Tom Reynold*
Rev no ds game*
c tunes and team* get
set a paint
nnlnt for
Bodel each sank Held
fftch; Raider* 38-Tosn
Campbell and Tom Griffith 2
TV 50. Motor Aire* 47, V*J Mo­
49. In a Cereal Conference thril­ the extra three minute*.’ Mohn
1)008 Cook- Cecil Leffel and each game won. Teams play with
41. Stanton's 37. Hartings Clran- bil 41S. Ramble Inn and GU-1
each.
’
tiir victors with 14 Dointe Rlck lx'n* 6 re®1*’ Faulter* 22— a minimum of six and maximum
more * Gems 41. Copper. I-antern
If you didn't le*rn to ski at
Rogers ended up with 12 for ler at Nashville.
SteveCotetuto
13
Carly
and
Jim
’
Le«
Belfield
10.
Tim
Williams
of
eight
and
lhe
team
ahead
afNe-Hl 33b. Shlrkey's 27',. Vila No 2. 40. Color Center 38. Dura- an early age. University of the Scottie*. Tom Russell and at the quarter and Springport
... Bin i&gt;SSI row
‘
gLSLS-L
i
clean 37b. Gardner * Drugs 36.: Michigan orthopedic surgeon* Bob Applegate had 10.
...
.
...
,
■ i xiuam ku. z*ku **iw**s &lt;• wai j
Enala 3.
3
t.urnanicni la ael for March 24
“ cole 4 and Ralph Peake 3.
Engle
'Hastings Milling Co. 33. Cuyterradvise: “Take tt easy''
Middleville's Junior vanity bsu a
,,
Thompson
luumpsou iwa
took Kune
game ikuiiii
scoring
*
'Trucking and Action
...
..CX 32.
Flex
42,
They
*ncy caution
cauumi older
utur, beginners remained unbeaten with a 72-48 —; ..
Courthouse tjervice 29. High-'not to try to matter too many win as Gary VanBlst hit for 24
Shirley VanDenburg led the
28. Copper Lantern No 1.1 new tricks at once.
polnu.
.
lassies with 185-506. Faye Allen lander
score 42-37 going Into the last ftIld j verllnde and Pat Norman
27** and Hastings Floor Cover- |
Beginner*, and out-of-condlrolled 180-501, Grace Allerdlng
44 each.
each
ping Galeaburg-Augusta.
. period
176-447. Wilma Daniels 195-480.
trading the Lion* waa Bruce
landing*:
Good Mriea: Shirley VanDen-’ ot Infurtea on the slope*. aay
The Panther* outscored Gales­
Joyce BkrdgcU 186-449. Ruby
I Merle Haines, secretary of the
burg 18-12 in the first period and Hunt with 25. Mike Kilpatrick TFAM
Downey 152-426. Betty Howes
flhl Hastings Men's Bowling Aasoeim
WooiumJ Markst
160-425 and Betty Ziegler 165­ 171-479. Irene Heath 179-486.1 to be involved in minor akl mis­ 29-12 in the second They added Dick Steward had 6. Dun Becks
‘
atlon. reports 31 teams have regFani
June McKelvey 174-489. Barb
10 to the gap tn the third, pour­
470. Florence Weyennan had a , Klerecy 176-464, Evelyn Donovan haps. Broken ankles and torr. ing in 23 pointe to II for the had 25 for Springport.
i are istered to compete in the MichlWilson Insurer
Insurance
teo
St He Bowling Association
Springport gron tho prellmi- 1Ia&gt;Ulin Mff.
190-497, Gerry Newton 175-471. Bnmente lq the ankle gnd knee,
cm tournament to be held at the
Gladys Edward* 176-451, Merna which restfit'from twisUnc will
nary. 93-76.
, Hailing* Merchants
Colonial Lane*. 1950 8. Industrial
| DtPew 150-450. Sharon Harring- probably be seen more frequently polnte.
. - *------------- Barry Lumber
-/Lj Highway. Axui Arbor, starting
--------------------- ---------------------- -U® 153-450. Irene Wilfong 184- this Winter because of Increased
Gene Nusbaum pounded the
Jan. 9 running each weekend
IJXKC:
Standing*' Bum* Refrigrre- $«, Betty Bheler 166-459. Jeanne
hoop for 30 points, getting 34 In
IA!
—- JI I _ ..____ ______________ Ml.JI
nn* Uirough May 23. Hastings keglers
Leu common skiing injuries the fiat half Dan Sutherland
VT uill rail Mirrh O-7 Prize* will
Guodyrwr Bro* 42. Walldorff s 181-458 and Ruth MiUer 173-478 seen in hospitals and doctors' of­ had 13 point*. Bob Lammers io.
total 1129906 for Uie 1907 fire-'
40. Ackett's 3#'.-. Woodmansee । Good Single Game*: Joyce As- fice* involve 1 the hands, arms, Bill Bourdo 9, Gary Ford. Bob
The death of Wally *Pipp. a |
------------ •
—
man teams and 4542 two-man
Lumtasr. Gilmore's and John's ' pinall 160. .Madeline Everett 186. hips and bock. And broken toes Nusbaum. Rick Olson 6. Mike
New York Yankee teammate of I K«.»i
Naval Intelligence ha* been in teams, 8.161 all-event* and 9.054
Wertman 4. Dennis Campbell 3
37. Team t haa 35 pointe Has- ! Betty Horton 166. Ruth Kruger
Babe Ruth far 10 years, brought opcrauon
Mnce •&gt;
March
—
23. 1882.
»mgle* entries.
‘
----------------------------- ------------------- 183. Marge Stowell 166. Louise tection provided by most ski und Jerry Crummel. Harland back
memories for old timers in
Gate* and Jeff Galley 2 each.
Annis 164. Boonie Hathaway 162. bools.
this area who also remember him
But if you are injured on the
Delton had 39 field goal* and when he played semi-pro ball for
Kathy Colvin 160 and Kathy
.Colvin 160 and Dortha- Brumm, tkl dopes this Winter, there's a made 13 out of 23 gifts for the Hastings
good chance you will be back on 93 points while lhe home team
Dahlman
Helen Burr of Hastings Milling your boots next year.
had 45 pointe.
knew Wally Plpp very well.
According to the U - M sur­
Delton won the preliminary, Roy having played basketball
team pUked up the 5-7-10 spill
D.C.
geons. ski injuries may be "tem­
porarily incapacitating, but arc and 5-1 In league plan, tied for
Chiropractor
E. W. BLISS LEAGUE
Ptpp moved to Kalamazoo
Dale Cappon brake away from keldom permanently damaging " the KVA lead with the Hickory
128 W. Canter St.
Comer* Hometa who knocked oil
is pack Friday night and fired
signed by Detroit.
On April 10. 1941. lhe Navy
He waa an excellent-fielding
destroyer
USS
Niblack,
while
E
W.
Bliss
wheel.
BUI
St.
Lawnua-u*.
«***«
Kellogg
and
Bangor
played
Hostings
recce rolled 517, Carl Baker 207- noculng survivor* of a
nip and tuek ball throughout first baseman who played tn the
1921, 1933 and 1833 World Series
52g, Bud Green 201-535, Joe Ul- Netherlands freighter, depthPhone
i rich 210 - 876. Dick Root 616, charged a German submarine M
the home ran champion of the
WI 5-3394
American League. He hit 12 In
Roy Breekmyer and Howard twe«n United States and GerRichland rambled post the 1916 and nine In 1917 to win his
*
KVA defending champion. Com- titles.
An illness which sidelined him
stork. 70-51. Friday on the ColU' one day with the Yankee* opened
court. The Trojan* coupled speed the door for rookie Lou Gehrig
with board control lo outscore who want on to play 2.130 conthe ColU tn all four periods.
Richland led 18-11 at the quar New York.

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Teams Enter
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Wally Pipp Was
Hastings Player

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going Into the finale.
Urry Valller led Comstock
with 20 points Bill Pechota had
24 tor the Trojan*, Bill Howland keen tn IBIS.
xad_ Jahn-iram Ifl
PmI .
Newby 10.
day at a nursing home at the
Richland has a 4-3 overall rec­
ord and 4-2 in the KVA. Com­
He is survived by his widow.
stock has won three and lost
seven.
Grind Rapids, and Walter. Jr.,
of Youngstown. Ohio, and a
daughter. Mrs. William Glbler,
Arlington Heights, Hl.
Northview. Trailing IB-IS after

31. by halftime.
Kenowa Hills defeated Hamil­
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John Twiss led the winner* with
15 each and Fred Winneil had
13 Lloyd Schrotenboer had 15
for Hamilton.
Allegan moved into a Ue for
the Wolverine Conference lead
by bombing Plainwell. 74-49, al
Allegan. Allegan and South Ha­
ven now are 5-1 in league play
In other conference encounters
Paw Paw edged Vicksburg. 61­
60. and Kalamaaoo University
High edged Otsego. 50-49.

Waverly Matmen
Defeat Vikings
The Lakewcxxl Viking wrestler*
were downed by a forfeit in their
match against Waverly Thurs­
day evening. On the mat the
Viking* picked up two pins and
four declatons.
The forfeit, which automatic­
ally coat Lakewood five pointe,
came when Mike Matteon was
unable to see action because of a
pulled muscle, giving Waverly
two pin* and three decisions and
one forfeit to beat the Vikings.

For the Viking* Frank Wordon
trouble Friday and edged previ­ ■rtd “Big Brad" Ollbuple each
ously Unbeaten Cedar Springs pinned their opponents
77-78, for LowailY fifth alraight
In 21 seconds of the Uilrd period
The lead, changed hands 31 In the heavyweight class- Big
lime* I* fore Guard Bob Elzinga Bind pinned his man 3:40 In
drove In for a layup in the final the first period.
Coach Daryle Hartxler said
Arrow* their fourUt league win both boys have rJwwn good 1mand sole possession of the loop
Ut-ularly pleased with the whole
lead.
Springfield scored a 43-42 team.
thrilling victory over Bellevue tn
The mat men jwstlng decisions
Springfield while for Lakewood
&lt; Wellman and
Maple Valley defeated Olivet. Jack, Archer.
Oreg
Jim Wlokam Thursday evening
Dick* Steward
the Lake wood grapplers travel to
Belding for a 6:30 meet Eartier
Valley with 34 p____
pc trick had 16 and Dave Llndburt 14. Tom Helson had 13 far
Coach HarUlcr ■a that he be­
ouret.
J
Maple Vaitey won lhe prelimi­ lieves his squad will post a better
riwwtng this trip.
nary.

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supply units is composed of 17,-1

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�4MTKB BAITINGS BANNBB

Ttanfcj, Jwaaary 1*. IMS

l|)

Proceedings of the Barry
Co. Board of Supervisors

Public Fonlm

font FWds and children of_Kal-;

Great Lakes

S,l«m T.ff4

an^Mr's Martin 'Bittle and baby
of Grand Rapid* were Saturday
1
vlritors al tho Clair Clum han*. V-rv I nctlv
Guy and Mr*. .Maggie Morrill ot
Mra. J«iy Posthuniu* and T vl J ViUBWJ
..,.,1.1—
Alin wan ttatunlay I
. .
&lt;k

। ‘ l-Ax Burner valcomaa kattars to Court HOUK. tlteY

Andy lit:

Delton

sL».tc‘£-Sl ^Pollution of

Freeport

| JJJ/.jrSE"

van Tan- * Mr- and Mra. MwdecadM than Mottrar Naten Mewcar and children ««
interim.
Sunday guasta of Mra. 8. l^itf
An4
joaUng man in terms
Afternoon visitor* were Mra f reduced fish 'harvestI
Wn.-n. TVaff attel Sims. * MX. !
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Area

r DcJloa High Journalists

|

j war* out u*.-u own ealvatiou.
man lo wuraiup Him. (quote) 1
Wieland. * Mrs. Mina Wieland
car. 163g. Give unto the ixird fnenoa hid a revolving dinner. wn* a Bunday dlnnur and lunch
' Ute gaury due lo Hi* name. Brang Die evening started out al Ute
-on oiicrmg and come before
I Him; woraiup the Lord In the
i beauty oi Holmes*. (unquote)
man Mid Mr. and Mra. Karyl
Hardier and Michael.
(quote) Isaiah 53A. (quote) He
’ a-.... u^muclt'd Fur our Lmn-m-sslim*, lie
uiuj™ fim uui RoOert Hughes far the main Saturday evening visitor* of Mr.
I iniquities: The chastUKment of
and Mra. Richard Bhocbridge. *
I,— /I.anzl

you in Uu name of Jcsu*. Christ ter Monica spent a delightful
day at the home of their son.
Holy ghost.

(quote)

01. John ton Panthers played a home
basketball game on Jan. 5. Tbcy
acu-ared Mattawan by a score of

sanlUrians conferlUchlgan State UulDutch«» and Mra. Roy Frurt.
verslty.
visited Mrs Margaret Cave. Mm ,
imI* Kan-hre and Ml** MAUoe
He cited njuch evldtnce to
Leali Korciwr and Mlaa Maudo
Thursday.
.Erie. Ontario. Michigan and
Mr. and Mra. Porter roore and HurQn pojnUng out that Erie
Mr. and Mrs. Hann Fisher at hai ^nrrixl the worst damage.
Augusta were Wednesday yulU&gt;r»
n„ton
mo Erie lake Her­
at Mr. and Mra William Klcuip ]
•
ci«eo harvest, which wa*
* Mr. Md Mra Gary Klddrr and ^n« °1Uan
undl ln
lMO a,

dl*llnM1 W » ratrt 1, Q0° P°undl
non mompaon auauicu uw and Mr*. Al
ana sort (n l#w wllltefi»h harvest from
wedding reception ot Mia* Kami Eric wcie Bunday ^5r
the lake declined from 3 million
Linn Reigter. daughter of Wells of Mr. and Mra. Ralph Moore:
3fl&amp;00 pound,, he added. The
Hurler of Hasting* and Howard * Mr. and Mra Gory Kidder atxl
b uuf of (jlher commeritey Gib*on ot Mlddievilte, Friday aon of Caledonia wwe
cjaiiy valuable specie*.
cvrnlng al tho American Lcgarn lunch guests of Mr. and MraAn(1 toe Eric ha* few lamp­
.. ..
.
....
alAlUaniarH
Barnard.* *Mr
Mr.and
andMrs.
Mrs.AJaj
nw. .ton nO..
ted.
Barnard and son visited relative*. re&gt;v^°2id pruntablt- commercial
patty in Charlotte Tuesday. * Mr and | * f-gont under," he
Mra.
Enue
Orow
w
?
d
„
Ja
^
raid,
and
it
could
happen in
rite, Deordorff of Lake CXteewere Rundav eurat* of Mr. and ... *

life, and they snail never perish, Club traveled to Hastings for an
neither uuui any man pluck enjoyable afternoon of bowling. Marte Burdick at Gull Lake, a
Uu;» out oi my .hand, (unquoteMrs, Prank Kauffman of Bowne.
many ore looking les ward to re­ Mra. Dolton Tyler and Ruth Aim
I other*. 1 simply warn - the sin- turning to the Hastings Bowl. * and Mrs. John Kowalczyk. Nancy
tair of Judgment to come, (quote­ On Jan 13, the curriculum study and John were Bunday visitor*
. EJckiei 3.1*40- When 1 *ay unto was continued and this partacuI Uie wicked, ihou" shall surely
Orvin
,
die. und thou givest
him Allerdlng
not
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dutcher
parente of all these students and family altoxkd a .family
uie wicked from his wicked way.
.hn«.,
IX. nA*- nuteArr
bahit* at the ivimo o' Mr and
’ man shall die in Ida iniquity.
Mra John Dutcher Sunday. *
Hut his b.cxxl will I require at
Mr. and Mra. WiUiam Mulder
...
...
. ..
...

Uy ot Allendale wero Friday­
...._ . .*■
vr- an/t Mra I

Mr. and Mrs. Marvin rau.-»
and family were Grand Rapid.*
victor* Bunday, a Mrs. Raymond Koon rtalted Ml** Donna
Huyser at Zeeland Bunday, w
Mr. aiu! Mrs. Robert Newton
Halted Mra. William Newton
BatunUy. * Arthur Fuller of
Hastings was a Bunday vWtor of
Mr and Mrs. Robert Newton. *
Mr. and Mra. Gary McGhee attciuied the Dale Carnegie gradualien dinner at MlddleVdla in
Middleville Monday evening The
bora spent Ute evening with
Km— Lfr— ( M-.A

. _________
Mr and Mr* Raymond Seme
•P®,l„Bun^ ete“?5 *
and Mra. JY*ncU breec « Htar.
a Mr and Mr*. Woyd Dutaw
visited thefc son and fumUj M..
and Mr*. Banard Dukm in HasUng* Saturday. LIUlo Billie jiut
returned home from -undergoing
a tonalUcctomy. * Rev. and Mr*.
WUUam Bryde were Thtnytay
visitors of Mr and Mra. rjoyd
Duke*. * Mr. wvd Mra. Charles
Grim
in^d
gumta ot Mr imd M£.
\ Ckle— &amp;t tlte rlCCl 11*1 V Cl) 1*CB-

?ro.m copy. Jhu Usut wld contain Ifi Mr. and. Mra Chart® Biougb. * MeGhre.

to....... ..U»r *.

n L. HuSmaa. L)oai. seMau.: P*Mn truth of God's Holy word. • 9polaCjS have arranged for the''bud- * Dqradd Blough was a
Water1* a former article I gave live ouucun* in catte to be prepared Bunday visitor of hl* parents.
.4a.by’
mux.
«»P ----steps
find
: &lt;llh
annminrewntamu*
thus
Mra -Jan
&lt;
----------,to --—God.
----------------------. Let
—. me give
“* I, wun
wiui
acxuurannounconenu-.
luuiounccuteiiui.
uo» Mr.
—• and
- ---------- ■ .Blough.
----------- ’tacr Ba.kler,
u,
- -------senior
you lhe golden rule of interpi &lt;J-~e|uU)luig
to niake
Mr und Mrs. Mllum Buefher
tatlon of the word of tied. When •
M
pnojin yj, and family. Mr and Mrs. Keith
)Kz- nlaln w-nKA nt wtnture ' ....... . . ......
txmllv Arvl M&gt; nnzt

Mr. and Mrs. Royal

Naler of Huntington. Ind., and Sauce Those Leftovers
’
Nelson Good of Caledonia were
With apples plentiful, there's
Friday vbltors of Mr. and Mr*,
going ip be lot* of applesauce.
uf Middleville was a Bunday vial- .—------------ --- --.------ -----------tor of Mr and Mra. Allen Pish. 2 tablespoon* of prepared horscMra. May Ollhouac * son-in-law. radish and 1 tablespoon ot lemon
nirtay in Jackson. The funeral panlment for leftover raMt^beef,

usual, literal meaning unless the
the (party--x a chance to i Buehler. * Mr. and Mrs. Keith
lo facta of the immediate contest.
* M1SB Mart.' Builder attended a party al the
la: Mudlod in the light of related ,yn
orxne bock tohome of Mr. and Mra. Dwayite
psasugea and • axiomatic tui‘lachool for one-baUday session* Deardor I f Saturday. ♦ Mr. and
■ fundamental truth; Indiea te rwiirs-dhf be long before ’Mis. Bill Blough and children
otherwise. Follow these rules and : ,hn ^n rrui.e Bn day again. Wcl- »P«nt Sunday with her parents,
you can never go wrong: If you
_
Manlvn
iuui XIr5 Jerr&gt;‘ K&gt;‘WT uf
. fall to follow them you can'
u '
Battle Creek. * Mr. Mid Mra
at. never go right. Arthur Kidder.i
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: Dan Poslma visited Mr. and
•• Haatinga, Rif Mich.
‘
----------- of---------------I Mrs. Russell• Johnson
Hastings

SrS1

NOTICE
.
OF ANNUAL MEETING

Lake Odessa

'auu’vu
o-u’-.-o
'■’!hj uu
i’ooo'ou

i DtCVld of Middleville visited hl*
By 3fr*. Dan Peterman
01X1 la 1113 wor&lt;1 tiU &gt;ou repunt;
g ,.4 l»««n4 A»».
IT4.IIM Tn-irarity
and Find Him spiritually, and.
I
Only
two
men
from
Ionia
wero
Mia William Newton of Haaknow you are ready For HU kcond coming. J have been lvt^' inducted Jan. 7 from Ionia coun- uni£a wu a New Years guest

l.Juu.uu
4.Ota). 00 .
S.000.00
S.uuO.Uu
The so call Prompt Action on
1.000.00
1S.UO0.9U Mild jul Utere Is no question that
r.Boo.eo
l.SuO.OC- about 80 percent of the people
0.00'J.U-I
M.40Z.14 Mop given our money over to
Charlotte.
10 000 09
We have plenty of room to
4 0V1)X-O build the mid jail, a nd connect
11 ouo.u-j
17^000 VO
11 .-•%&lt;■ 1 1 Sheriff Dept-, without disturtdlig
0.000.00
ii'ooo
oo
c&lt;x‘rt House. The anid taxis
tjooojm surely lire plenty high now due
»00 ou to School House. City HaJl. etc.
*» too'oo'And nuin&gt;' stUl have and wtthai^ooo'oo • out a doubt always will have
T.ovo oo; the feeling hurt to allow the
s ooo- a ’ Monument moved away from
''
। where our Old Timers have
*$»oSn‘00 ' plaop&lt;l lt alxK,t 75 y®ra ago One
u‘" j icmi forgive but not forget To
aotivate for a new Jail, without
a question tiiey fed It's a good
and right movement To give it
a strong consideration they feel

H.clnvr ot Dn
Mnfilioto A H*l
Sbisiwr a Hail
C-»aty HMrtU

.

siso.Ooooo you'd
40,000.OU

■s

Annual report* will be read *nd two director* will be

ness will bo transacted as may legally come before the
meeting.

Victor Eckardt, President

Kendal Coats, Secretary

Mercury,
year’s most successful car,
awarded year’s top honor

Wide press acclaim..
The New York Times called Mercury
“the surprise hit of 1965 in the

medium-price field.” AutomotiveNevn
says It's “probably (be most changed
car in yean." Life Magazine, the Miami
News, the Pittsburgh Post Gazette
have echoed these sentiments.
But what counts most, really, is
customers — people who come in and
say, “I like" — and then buy. Right
now, the 1965 Mercury is getting its
greatest customer acceptance ever.

demand, production ichednlei for
Mercury have been increased 83%.

Production up 83%.

Come acc what all the talk Is about
Drive the new Mercury — today.

To assure meeting

now in

-a,11? All MrBbyrv wt exv-il.

!X7.r.

KlS5.lffi5iK.KS sjs

Hit iU'!»'S7.,‘&gt;®Mru 'v &amp;
loiten lo.u • ¥«*»—autonUoj* 1®-

Woodland, Michigan

Tuesday, January 19, 1965 at 10:00 A.M.

elected tor terms of three ye*r* each. Such other busi­
Mr. and Mrs Rowland Curtis of Middleville visited Mra Ray
during Ute holidays. * Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Lindner and Mari­
Anne spent over the holidays TagK was a Tuesday visitor at
with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lindner
and Mra. Jiy Champlin and
tiros in Indiana en route home.

Receives Car Life’s Annual Award
for Engineering Excellence.
The car you sec on this page is. the
proud recipient of the hardest won
award in the automobile business.
In selecting Mercury for 1965, Car
Life Magazine stated, "Mercury shows
a quality of concept, design and engi­
neering far above the ordinary."

thi’XV.i*”

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Community Room

Hawkmi) and Billie 6 Mont- ert Newtan. ♦ Mr. and Mra.
gemery. * Mr. and Mra. HOlx-rt* Clark Bianchanl and daughter*
McDowell and Curt of Hut Lan- at Grand lUpid* were Jan. 3
xlng and the Blaine CurtU fsuni- visitor* of Mr and Mr*. Robert

find that lhe above is

i.in. Ji, . i. ;
Wrt.tr. Wil

ta-rig

Woodland Mutual Insurance Company

Willi*

the

increased

Credit, of course, goat to the car
itself. A new kind of Mercury—built in
the Lincoln Continental tradition. Beau­
tifully proportioned, and with luxury
features and options once reserved only
for the most expensive cars. No
medium-price car has ever come so
close in luxury to the hlgh-price class. .

Continental tradition

MAHLER MOTOR SALES
1310 N. Michigan

WI 5-2479

Hortlhg*

See lhe "Bing Crosby*' Show Monday Night, 9.30 F.M.,'.WZZM»tv', Channel '13*

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�THE HASTINGS BANNEX-8

Official Action of the
Hastings City Council
ITLSLUSl.?-—

Donors Give 131 Pints
On Red Cross Clinic
,— • - - -• - ,

-•

The Barry County R*d Cross
turion"1of 131 pinta from donor*

u

.

gallon pint were presented to
Lyle GlUeaple, Thomas Owen

I IlMpIlal rrtiwl

swvti vna, m*i
llaaaftt. nn&gt;oiM 11
U&gt;« 'Tbssk la «rd
&gt; 4f Virginia L’uohr ta
AU.

a Cii,* if &gt;i«al£"B?,*
MHM affleUla at l£a &lt;

Physlclan* In attendance were
Dr. W. R. Birk and Dr. Wealey
Logan. •
_
*
Nurses ozaUtlng tho regular
Red Cross staff from the Lansing
Regional Center were Mr*. Clare
Olmstead. Mra. Ken Reahm and

..

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l eisure Is
fluuuu;

;

*

UkMSMJUlji

Of Tomorrow
row's schools and their primary
I ha airman's wife. Geraldine. is obligation will spring from the
to John S. Diekhoff,
Michigan professor of highi
education.

Winnie Dunn and Mr. and Mrs.
Ki-ltii Strickland und Bandra.
Mrs Juna Dunn called Thura-

Hubbard Hills
By !Wr». Albert Green
MMSlOTtlto
m&gt;3*M

&amp;

Fire Chief Thomas Ward.
Mead quickly called to a
neighbor near by who called tho
fire deportment The injured

moved back tnu&gt; our neighbor-

Grand

Hastings

Rapid*.

the

follow mg

Wiley, Mra. John Crue, Mra.
Harry Burke, Mra. Lyl® Gilles­
pie and Mrs John Sleeper.
Gray Ladles were Mrs. An­
The Banfield Methodist Church
thony Hein, Mrs. Margaret fflclal board met at the church
James. Mrs Frank Ritchie and
Mra. W. L. Scudder.
admitted to Lakeview General
Mrs Ray Wateru and Mrs. J. Hoepilal last Monday for medical
Shulte were canteen chairmen rea*ona. * Leo Frey accompanied
which was supplied by Guild* 13
The names of the donors fol-

(October).
Mon American* unfortunately
think work ta good tn itself and
we have guilty coMciencea when

pastimes. sdl-lndulgenc®*, ” Dtek-

their hunting dogs in

sure, however. Include not only
play, but also worship, the duties
of a citizen, a mlghbor, and a
parent, enjoyment of tins arts, and
Speedy re­ study.

Bowling
remained \ until
Bunday.

Opportunity

PWiOCk HOSPITAL

„

Battle croak Township.
Mr. Mead was using a bond­
ing cement which apparently

Uxkwiik stMtaia®.
•nl at r&lt;4i rail

*.....

—------- ------------------- —------------ - Gibbs Saturday. * Mra Winnie

grw burn* on 1U* right luuul -sss:
were unable to give blood for Tuesday while putting UM on a
medical reasons.

&gt;&gt;
luau, m. 6X
-?S HrLgnridi
•th* &lt;*a«Ml »•■ witk lk«
MuUUmI taMut. Y*m:
Uttal: Tv®! C'tfriw.

„

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... .*

w&lt;ma Mnd. a

There were 109 appointments
but U were unable to attend..

ta»Bs J.

.

.

Banfielib Vicinity

at Um clinic h»ld at th® Hastings
Mfg. Company Monday after-

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TUESDAY TWISTERS
StandlngitaBam Market 48^,
Pleasant Point 44. Alley Cata 43. Leun Grlffeth were home from who love their work above all
Pepsi 38'4, Sally’s Beauty Salon
37'i and Local Finance 28H.
a It....,, n.W,&lt;« ITU
PhyUl* Fuller waa the out­ Rue Grlffeth and family and 1
standing lassie, rolling 169-465 Mr*. IU&gt;aa E&lt;n;li-&amp;in. spent
Dollle Larsen chalked 180-439.
Judy Baker 163-419 and Marlene
Lowell 158-406.
Grund Rapids. It was a happy
RECREATION LEAGUE NO. t
Gordon Green of Battle Creek
Mike Bchondelmayer was the
w
big .u.&gt;
gun Tuesday night, firing 213 «•
avidity.
Xus pussck, X4, Ju. 5; *Urr and
arilshimt with«•«.
a big 615. Ray ana
Albert.
Green,
nuntfStoTSw
fwj» U"
rn™«-»
JBS^ J«a. fl; D*ri«n« crui». bi.
Thaler 552, Jim Arman 528, Ga—■&lt;— ... .....
cur-.jtn Daniel* 215-552, "Paul Cassel
foul nMMML OU but V
'latwt 201-538.
201-538, John ABerding 208-577.
LaMcln Mackall. Bl. Ja
lo*
[Torn Rhodes 514, Dave Kruko
l»;
1510. Larry Novak 207-571 and
..
Standings: Freeport Supply 50.
- --------- —
*»- Motor*
WOODitaMD — kia* Boaiwr. ami Fanners
Go*tv
49, Mahler
avkiu*. Ttny
“I.
46. Michigan Bell 45, Eckardf*
Auto* 42, Moriarty Farm Bldgs.
39, Saskatoon Golf 37. Cluxcn's
Elevator and Yoder’s Sunoco 34.
Bergy Bros. 31, Clark Super 29
Lacey
and Carpenter Hardware 20.

®l&gt;ending uwne time with her
daughter and husband, Mr. anti
Mr*. Richard Malera in Kalanui-

old Gray Wednesday evening. ★
Judy Aldrich. Sue Aumlck.
Green spent New Year’s with
•a sspnilatata cm! o&lt; *40.00. Ymi:
their daughter and enjoyed the manugement.
ftessett. Gliau. Fliktr. Hantly, Beulah Babich. Norris Bacon. home Bunday after spending five
KUUtalS. l.««t •&gt;* SxrSxr. XSwat:
parade Bi California on colored
days in Community Hospital as
M«.». C*m«4.
Marahsdl hoff. “these who will continue to
Bock. Donna Behon. Monty Ben- the result of a severely burned
find their major katulaction* in
right hand suffered while laying
Blackford. W. G. Bradford. Dor- Uie on a table near a stove with
and by their own
jUg Burna, Ernest Burr. F. W. A lighted pilot light which ig­
George Hora. Jr.
nited tiie bonding cement he waa
-With this reservation, at last
Roy Carlson. Robert Gannon- using.
cy. Robert Chue, Loul» Chenol.
The Banfleld-Dowllng-Brtegs
Wilma Clough. Marshall Cook.
wo have falsely boasted of for a
M.VF.
mat
ta
Dowltag
Sunday
By
Mrt.
Or
lie
VanSyckh
Donald coykendaiL Judy DalNITE HAWK LEAGUE
a. Maw Yu.'. r.. man,Ted Dabnan, Ralph Daugh­
it. everyone will belong
Standings: Delton Cafe 56'4,
erty. Robert Dcrrijnd. Merna De­
Mr. and Mra. Glenn Bird were, । Nite Owls 47H, Head Pins 41,.
Pew. Donald DooMUle. Judy
birthday dinner guraw of Mr.
day
dinner
guests
of
Mr.
and
Eash. Grorge Featherly;
b atU 36',.
afil- efiWcwmder* 224 and
Mra Gordon Buxton. a Monday and
„ Mra. Hapey Gdtaiplc bonV heads
Donald E Foreman. Carolyn
rxrTnff Wnrvwv** VUrtlvfav Jan S ... ..
Mn jau Do- “™.
.
French, Herbert Frith, PhyUl* .™&lt; Hr
FUW. ««»fwt»4 ky
Battle Creek were dlnntl " “•
, ““ .
jim du ruin rouea zu-ooti,
Frith. Shirley Gillespie. Lyle Gil­
te year at.J balanta U
of Mr. and Mra. Richard W8r® Sunday dinner guajUof Dlck Aldrich 558, Bob Shoup 519,
lespie, Gladys Hamblin. James
e and Dickie. Later caller*
a,ld MreGUtajpta Djje ouenhetmer 203-559. Norm
tho Kilgore nnme were Mr.
as® mu
s-vtuk
Doti* Jone*. Carol Ketler. Gor­ al
and Mrs Clarence Kilgore of Marshall wo* Sunday evening
-----------don Kenyon, Ron Kenyon, Joan Belics-uc
• For our future society, then, tho
.
visitors. * Gucata of Mr. and
HASTINGS MFG. LEAGUE
Kinttbury;
TV.
iwi.f, nt m,ri«
Hc-nry VanSycklo Bunday
standings: Caslte and Tool
tlZ?
mef^V^dnradav at&gt; wcn’
6:1(1
wubur Room «. Machine Room 48.
Waneta Leffcl. Ron Lewi*. Horst
Lindner. Claire LoftuS. Michael
Lyons, Donald MacKenxle, Jua­
nita. MacLeay. Wilbur Marsh,
Jr.. Gary McGhee, June McKel­
aulonal prosjims.
vey. Kathryn Matson, Woda roPera al thS home of Mr and
pation* of icuura «
cailcTS of Mr. and Mra
Dave Reynolds rolled 224-571.
Montague. Ed More;
Mra WUlte Grayed roo/of 8k ULrory McCarty in Battle Creek., Lea Springy 316-665, Maynard
OSlcara Tralaiag
W1Wd N“h’ KelU1 NOrrU’ max * Mr. and Mrs John KU-! Mr- and Mra. Vern HawblltZ; fucker 3H-H3. Karol 2"™
filling frequency. Like Braun- Rob^ Norton. Karol Owen. Si .LTbJS Sl,
on and Ur.
Mr.
BUlr
H..ThCnJJ7Jt 2?
I n*0®6* Owen. Ralph QyteZlS gore from Battle Creek called on
Mr. and Mrs.
Nearly one-fourth to ano-third
hb-rvl nnr- r«iiirvl nt Ihli ikver
___.
. n.__ 1- .a_ Mr. and Mra Richard Kilgore: LU ta and Kenneth were birth-.
of Uie agricultural land in Mich­
Bunday. * Saturday Mra. Rich-1 day dinner gurnts of Mr. and Jerry Smclker 530, Don Bowen
IH S*d41» Clak l«a4«ra igan has nlrvady Ixnm drained.
i; lutt.
onnalse. 1 teaspoon prepared Sftint/ Tom a*hk. Dolores Sheri- art! Kilgore and Dickie accom-IMnc Orlle VnnSyckle Sunday 541. Dale Geiger 549. R. Allen
211-482
(on
a
130
average),
Joe
mustard. 2 finely chopped hard-!,—Aaron
-------- —
-------panled Mrt. Clarence McKaln1 honoring Orlie* and Kenneth’s
dan.
Sheet.-R.---Shoup;
State University department of
Bennett 609, Bill MacDonald 524.
Francis Simon, Gerald Smelt­ and children from Wall Lake to birthdays. * Mr. and Mra. Glenn Jack Smith 539. M. Westbrook
agricultural cnglnOTlng. But he
Strtie of
-* Nas
---------er. A! Smith. Jack Smith. Bill Lansing to enjoy an aftarnoog at —
500, Ken Rose 502. Aaron Sherk
Another variation for sand­ Snowden. Karnlt Stamm.’ Jim ths Ice Follies. * Mr. and Mra.
543. Damon Warner 518. Earn
wich filling use* 4 pound salami, Swanson. Lillian Symonds, Russ Emmett Bird were birthday dln- Vera Welcher. Mis* Evelyn Van- Roush 507. Harry McCollum 522
During WW I. the Navy's prino adaptable to
Norher and Mra. Judy Pufpaff I ,rv&lt;
finely chopped with % cup can- Talbot, Harold Tasker. Boyd------------- - -* ------------- "*'*
clpal Job wm to assist tiu- uriiun
'
Um. OS*
in carrying out antisubmarine j
•'______ _ ____
Tolle*. Carl Werner. Violet Wendorf. Eleanor Wiley. Robert WU- Bob Anderson, of Union City on
activity in the North Atlantic.
n
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ed onion. 3 tablespoon* chili oox. Geraldine Williams. Dar­ ftinday.............. .................... — -.................... - : .
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sauce. 3 teaspoon prepared mus- rell WUllamson. Forrest Wolfe;
Thelma Will. Barbara For-

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®BE

Highbank
Blrtt, Jack Wood.' Either Row-

van, Rex Burghdoff. Kenneth
Conklin, Gary FerguSon. WaCey
Dingman, Douglas Hindes, WilHam D. Cassidy;
Hosea Humphrey, Don Norton.
Delores Sheridan. Cluuries Col­
lin*. Larry Wieland. Janice Dull*.
LsVaunt Norton. - Lol* Kidder,
Donald Service, Lloyd Brechcte•n. Verland Gillespie, Josephine
Beantelee. Ella Jean Abbey. Bon­
nie Hanford. David Chase;
Duane Rulhratf. John Metoenbach. O. M. Ketchum, Robert
Btute. Howard Southwell. Rich­
ard Alim, Horst Lindner. Judy
Birmingham. Carl Randal. Mg..

ploying

with fire?

By Mrs. Vern Hmcblils
I Nohriiu
SH-1102
The North Maple Gray® LAS

CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY

ntxm with Mra. Milo Hill. There

Mra. Albert BcU had surgery at
tamock Hospital taut week. *

Morahall Green. Jr, and daugh-

Donald Fountain. Barbara Hel­ Schantz. Mr. and Mra. Arden
mer. Andrew State, Alene Schantz and family and Mr. and

of CMU spent the week-

COLEMAN

Mrs. (Maui muuner. ;* Mr. and
roMdentlal building by applying Mra. Vern Hnwblite am! Mr and
time study mKhod.'i. according Mra, Biair Hawblltx und Ken­
to the Michigan State Unlvenity neth attended tho Band FoUire
Saturday evening in the Kellogg
auditorium In Baltic Creek.
tual baata far the contention that Douglas Bishop played. *
industrial enigneerlng principles
Mr. and Mra. Blair HawbliU
and techniques are not apphe- and Kenny and Mr. and Mrs
Vern Hawblita were Sunday din-

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Since 1MB”

LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE
HEATED STORAGE rACILITIB
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birthdays

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By Mrt. Lloyd Owen
trPwoNaa
94S-SM1
Mrs. Dorothy Monroe, Mra
Emma Owan and Albert Boyce
from Kajamaano spent BaturMrs Lloyd Owen vtxllcd Mr.
Walter BafM in Ix-Ua Hrtpital
in Battle Creek Bunday. * Mr.
and Mrs. Dean Belleek and chil­
dren from tile McOmbcr district
called al Howard Monroe* Sat­
urday. Mrs. Ada Tobias from
HMUnpi called al the Moores

muni
and Emerson Cairna from
Ings called al Lloyd Owens

RANGES
MAKE ROOM FOR 1965 TAPPAN RANGES
Yes, we-mutt “clear the decks’’ for the

new TAPPAN Ranges, due to arrive soon.
Therefore, we’re offering special, low
clearance prices oh prior*yeer models.
For example, model ZDCV-B12 (shown
above) winner of the coveted Cold Star,

.with Set

’N

Forget automatic burner,

oversixe all-porcelain oven interior, and

many other features. Easy terms. There

are other models to choose from, all at
substantial savings. See them, today!

LIMITED QUANTITIES • BUY NOW AT CLEARANCE PRICES!

Da All
silver* of ham can
than tu

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surprise In a

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Farm Item Selling Time is Now! For Results Call WI 5-3481
8—THE HASTINGS BANNER

SHARP
USED CARS

Barry's Farm Store

PHONE

WI 5-3481

CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH
VALIANT
8. Hanover
WI 5-3400

CLASSIFIED AD
HASTINGS

PAGE

BANNER

MINIMUM RATE —50e for Tw.nty Word..

FARMERS

NOTICES

Choice
Building Lots

ct
1—1964 CHRYSLER NEWPORT
SEDAN.

Custom Grinding done

t'V

Algonquin Lake

1983 CMC
1964 VALIANT 2 Dr. 8 Cyl. Ra­
,A . H Ton Pickup. Long box.
dio Standard.
custom cao, nearly new tires.
A NEW 1944 STUDEBAKER 4
Dr. Station Wagon, fl cyl. Std.
19Q OLDSMOBILE
trans.
. . . Dynamic 88 4 Dr Sedan
Power steenng and brakes, ra­ 1963 CIIF.V. BEL AIR 4 Dr Sta­
dio. good whitewall tires, beige
tion Wagon. Automatic, radio,
and white tutone
heater.
1962 CHEVROLET 2 Dr 6 Cyl.
1968 PONTIAC*
Power steering. Radio, heater.
. . . Starchlef 4 Dr Sedan.
Fully equipped, maroon and 1963 LANCER STATION WA­
white tutorie. one owner with
GON. fl Cyl. Standard.
12 months warranty.
1962 STUDEBAKER 8 cyl., au­
19C DODGE
tomatic.
. . . Dart 4 Dr. Sedan V8 en­
gine, automatic transmission, 1962 FORD GALAXIE 500 4 Dr
new whitewall tires, very clean
Automatic—Radio, heater.
inside und out.
19W RENAULT
1M1 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE
■ . . . Convertible. Power steering 1961 STUDEBAKER 2 Dr. Over­
drive. fl cyl.
and brakes. Whltewalb;. Radio.
Dark red with matching top
and interior Sharp I

You csn NOW get your

* Two Lake Frontage Lots
* New Subdivision

on the farm.

Coll

FARty BUREAU

WI 5-3094 before 5

SERVICES

or

। M-37 $o.

WI 5-S231 after 6 p.m.
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Classified Paragraphs
Calendar of Special Events

) INTERVIEWER WANTED for ALUMINUM TRAILER FOR
RENT — Located in Brandon
■fr Form Shop
part-time telephone survey
Trailer Park. Brandon, Fla
work. Give phone number. Pre­
1 21
fer private line. Not a selling 1 Call Delton 623-6571.
FArtM STORE — Largest form
job Air mall tetter including
.
THURSDAY. JAN. 28
store In lhe area, stop in and
education, work experience and
here,’W R EST L I N G - Loy Norrlx.
look, around We strive to fill
names of reference, to' Ameri­ ★ Notices
1961 OLDSMOBILE
| there. 6.30
your complete supply needs
can Research Bureau. Fi&lt;’J
. . . Super 88 4 Dr Hardtop
Feeds of ail kinds. Anima)
FRIDAY. JAN. 15
.
Power steering and brakes, ra­
heal th products Richland' Staff Department. Beltavll
Maryland1/
NEW MAOIC FORMULA PU­
BASKETBALL’ - Charlotte, BASKETBALL—Alma. here. 6 30
dio. whllewalLc. sharp car.
Farm Service at Richland.
RINA NURSING CHOW —
there. 6:30.
Phone
C9-97
11.
1.-28
TUESDAY, FEB. 3
Mixes In seconds. Won t settle
1961 PONTIAC
BASKETBALL — Ionia, there, STALK SHREDDERS-For Rent ★ Household Goods
TUESDAY. JAN. 19
out. Higher in energy Starts
... 9 paMcnger 4 Dr. Station
Francisco Farm Supply, M-37
Wagon. Power steering, radio.
WRESTLING — Grand Rapid,
So. WI5-315O
tf ,
more than 223 lbs. whole milk.
Union, here, 6:30.
SINGER FULLY AUTOMAI
Available al Hastings Milling
.
green and- white tutone, new
rig zag. No nitachmenta
FRIDAY. JAN. 38
. Pontiac trade.
bother with. Simply tum
WRESTLING—8t. John,, there/
dials for buttonholes, moi
“GILCRAFT" for carpenter serv­
1MI OLDSMOBILE
6:30.
grams, design,, applique. i
ice. counter tops and cabinet
'
. .
98 Seriew. 4 Dr. Sedan
Cost over 8300 new. For qu
work. Parts machined for doFRIDAY, JAN. 23
Oleamtng black finish, w aall.-.,
sale. 86990 Will take tn
it-yourself projects. Phone WI
power steering and brakes.
BASKETBALL — Grand Ledge,
Term,. Call 945-9431.
1
5-3549.
.
1 21
- beautiful family car
there. 6:30.
LOOK AT OUR MID-WIN
* GET YOUR WATER 6OFTEN| there. 8:30.
Dr. Sedan. Has all power. A! ’
TUESDAY. JAN. 26
SALE SPECIALS on Ham
,
ER SALT AT FARM BUREAU
I960
PLYMOUTH
V8
FOR
SALE
Clothes
Dryers
before
you
WRESTLING — GodwUx Heights,
FRIDAY. FEB. 13
'
SERVICES—Rock, block and
—Automatic. 2-dr. 8500. Phone
J Zeo-tabs available. Our Car
/WRESTLING — Greenville, here.
Nashville OL 3-9111,
1/14
19tt MERCURY CUSTOM
TUESDAY. JAN. 38
'
6:30
,
white with beige interior.
1962 CORVETTE FOR SALE—
4 Dr. Sedan. Has automatic KIWANIS TRAVEL PICTURESATURDAY, FEB. 13^&lt;_
Fuel Injection. 82500. Call
1968 RAMBLER
drive, power steering, power
CLEANER with all clea
INSIST ON MICHIGAN SOT­
"Sourdoughs to Senoritas." Don BASKETBALL — B C. Central,
Woodland 387-2558 after 8 pm.
brakes, radio. Like new con­
... 4 Dr. Station Wagon. C
tools for"carpets, drapes, fu
TED OA8I See Carl it Betty's
Cooper tell, the story of the!
6:30.
dition. ................................82350
cyl., standard transmission with
Hire, floors. Venetian bli
Appliances before you buy!
Pan-American Highway from |
TUESDAY, FEB. 16
overdrive, radio, red and white 1963 MERCURY CUSTOM
etc. For quick sale 829 92
They Sell—They Install—They
tutone.
Alaska to Guatemala. An en- KIWANIS TRAVEL PICTURE— ★ Business Opportunities
945-5431.
Convertible. HasK automatic
trrtainlng film ranging from
~~
- 'Zoos Without~ Bara?*
’ Sasha
1959 OLDSMOBILE \
drive, power steering, power
the. Arctic tn n great, buried: SitmeL "The White Hunter of
brakes, radio. A ofie 6wher new
CARPET CLEANING IS EASY
. 98 4 Dr. Hardtop. Fully
city in the jungles of Ouatc-1 Brazil." takes us to zoos all OPEN A NEW AMF BTLLIARD •fc Lott and Found
ROOM IN DOWNTOWN HAS­
equipped, nice clean ear priced
with Host New Electric Upmala. Central Auditorium, 8
over the world. Central Audi­
TINGS—For information write
to sen.
torium. 8 pm. '
1363 MERCURY MARAUDER ”
Harry ThurketUe. R3. Box 93. 3- FEMALE BEAGLE LO
handwork. Clean 1B0 square;
JAN 2—Five mites north
Lakeshore Drive. St. Joseph.
2 Dr. Hardtop. Power steering,
feet for only *0 Si. Hastings
Nashville on M-88. Has eol
Michigan.
1 28
radio and w/wall tires. ..SZ195
FARM IMPLEMENTS
NOTICES
Floor Covering. 123 W. Slate.
with name. If found cont
Hastings. Phone WI 5-5118. tf
1963 tHEV. MONZA 900
Charles Jablonski. 1022
Help Wonted
Hayford. Lansing, Mich. C
EXPERT TAILORING - Men s
Sport Coupe. Has Spider en­
IV 5-3739 or Woodland 3
or women's clothing. We nargine. 4 speed transmission on
Everybody knows
2337 Reward offered.
1
PONTIAC OLDS CADILLAC
floor.
&gt;1295
Ph. 5-2478—107 N. Michigan Ave
. RAWLEIGH PRODUCTS
1962 MERCURY CUSTOM!
Hasting,. Michigan
Be a Rewlelgh Dealer In Has­ * For Salt
Convertible. Has power/steer­
ting*..No capital necessary.
ing and power brake*. A one
Write:
owner and like new&gt;1795
(Over Start', Wallpaper
Rawlelgh
NOTICE TO WHOM IT CONA-l shape.
Dept MCA-651-881
&amp; Paint Store)
1962 FORD STATION WAGON
Freeport. Illinois
false stories concerning our
TRACTORS:
। 4 Dr. Has automatic drive and
Open Friday 9 am. to 5:30 pm.
teenage daughter In high
.—radjo Has very few miles and —1961 Allis Chalmers D 17 with!
school. legal action will be ta­
owner new
Allis Chalmers 3 btm 16 Inch
Unusual Opportunity
ken
We have evidence now
ond
CMON!
PILL
IT
UP,
WIT
81375
In.
mtd. plow.
Large United States and Ca­
NEW PURINA DOO CHOWdrive In opr driveway, you and
963T&amp;ERCURY WAGON-1955 IH C. No. 300 Row Crop
nadian Company in agricultur­
your
friehds.
Tractor,
A-l
shape.
al
field
urgently
requires
repre
­
Flavor
so
meaty
—
all
you
4 Dr. Colony Park 9 passenger.
Signed:
■
sentative in this area for Crop
Automatic drive, power steer­ —Massey Harris No. 30 Tractor.
Two Parents
Service Department. Applicant
and 50 lb. bags. Hastings
ing and power brakes. Radio
A-l shape.
WhoVe Had Enough
must have recent agricultural
Ung Co.
One owner new car trade Like
1435 S. Hanover
1/21
—
I
JI
C.
No.
C
Tractor
with
Sup
­
new condition&gt;1695
its Jacobs pharm
er Kit.
garded in area. Position Is full
WI 5-2425
WI 5-2426
FOR FAST 24-HOUR P
time or can be handled at first
-1950 IHC. H Tractor." Good
SERVICE!
No
charge
for
&lt;
along with your present farm­
shape!
ing operaUon. Successful spo cani can expect earnings be­ TABLE PAPER
-1951 Aills Chalmers WD Trac­
tween 8100-1150 weekly with
1959 ENGLISH FORD
tor. A-l shape! 2-row cultlvafamily reunions,
excellent opportunity for early
! 2 Dr. Sedan Only8295
McCULLOCH - WRIGHT-PIO;
40" by 300’. 8350
1963 FORD ECONOLINE
advancemsnt in this area
NEER — (Bales and Service&gt;
ner office.
Write and tell me about your­
1964 INTERNATIONAL SCOUT —Aills Chalmers C Tractor. Good
Bara—Chains—Sprockets to fit
shape.
Starter
and
lights
Heating
Plumbing
self. Reply at once to Allan FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL
• 4 Wheel Drive. Demonstrator
most saws. Complete Chain
Farrow. Box 500. Marlon, Ohio. |
model. Very few miles Save —Simplicity Garden Tractor with
Service
Regular I2OO—Now 81.00.
•
/___________ 111
Jill on this one!81995
transmission, with riding sulky,
chain, sharpened. Chain ca,
pre-shampoo—No after o
rothry mower, cycle bar, rotoCALIFORNIA — Dam construc­
Available at Jacoba* Pharm
New • Remodel • Repair
tiller and-bladc. A-l shape!
Supply. M-37 So. WI 6-3150. tf
tion. All seasons. Long job
1963 FORD ESQUIRE BUS
High pay "Job News" 50c and
KAECHELE'S
stamped envelope. UMCO. Box
—1957 Dodge Pickup Truck. No
ir Personals
463.
Kirkland.
Wash.
1/21
rust. Good shape!
305 S. Church
WI 5-5352
THE FATMAN —Private Detec­
tf
demonstration
tive 21-Hour, Shadowing. Tape.
Full Time—Part Time
your
Poto - Film Evidence. Nation­
Dealerahlp^
heart. Burkey
124 N. Jeffereow - WI 8-5452 NEW WATERPROOF TARP
wide. Confidential Call WO
1962 CHEVY II
!, 218 N.
Earn 85.000 to &gt;20,000 per year

PRICED TO GO!!!
Sale Buy
Used Cars

.

REAHM
MOTOR SALES

GOOD AS NEW

Farm Machinery

STORE

LARKE BUICK
CHEVROLET

GOODYEAR BROS

FARM SUPPLIES
1961 OLD ”88-'

I960 BUICK

1965 INTERNATIONAL
•
Ton Pickup 4 Wheel Drive Scrapper Blades —
............... 82695\ir Compressors .
itock Tanks
Hog Feeders .
Electric Waterer* ..r
Hydraulic Hose* &lt;0 ft length)

MAHLER
MOTOR SALES

Manure Spreader Aprons

LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALER

1310 N. Michigan Ave.

1/14

1962 VOLKSWAGEN

CUSTOM

See lhe New Car
Trade-Ins'

Hastings
Motor Sales
Dodge-Dart Dealer

tractor Batteries 3 yr guarantee
812-95
834J(5
। most models
fudson Stanchion
Bowls
Itarllne Stanchion, and Water
Bowls.
lydraullc Cylinders
lydraullc Valves
dufflers
rractor Tires and Tubes—all
Sizes.

8 x 10—8795
10 z 13—81195
Also larger stzea as correspond­
ing low prices Guaranteed water
and mildew proof.

WINICK SURPLUS
206 N. Michigan
Phone WI 5-3324

LAND BANK
LOANS

dealership
Your requirements are:
• Good reputation
• Desire to learn

Effective as of Dee. 16. 1944

Write to Watermaster.
1320 South Washington
Lansing. Michigan

Quality Merchandise

Priced to Fit Your

Economy

CAR LOT

WI 5-2454
*■ 1/21

FRANCISCO
.FARM SUPPLY

WINDOW GLASS xNSTALLEI
In aluminum, steel or woo
sash. Burkey Auto Glass 4
Radiator Shop, 218 N. Jeffer
son. Hastings
t
★ Mobile Homes

Office hour, will be from

WHY NOT LET US MAKE yov
a rubber stamp with your ne»
ZIP Code numoer. Three-Un&gt;
stamp with youi name, ad

1225. This Includes. poatag,
laity

Battle Crock. Michigan
Phone WO 6-3552

Shoppe.

The fastest growing cosmetic
company in the UB. has open­
ing for ambitious woman with
organizational ability and in*
tereat tn Make-up. Complete

»HT—Just 4 capsule

B. E. Wells, 582 W. Territorial’
Battle Creek, for details:
1/28

local telephone sales work.
8125 hour guaranteed. ALw
someone for deliveries. See
Maxine Sloan at the Curtis-BHouse.
1/14

HAVING A PARTY? - Fund

# Product
tew BK&gt;ns

Hartford

Schulte

Roll Out Rooms
3' Walls
Gun Furnaces
10 Wide* Start at 828M
Anything In Trade
I Buy Used Mobile Homes

118 NORTH MICHIGAN AVE­
NUE FOR RENT - Second
floor. Available. Excellent for
fraternal or recreational use
Phone 945-3495.tf
118 NORTH MICHIGAN AVE­
NUE FOR RENT - Space for
commercial or professional use
Phone 945-3495.
tf

it For Sole—Real Estate
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION-5bedroom home on Sisson Road,
north ot Hastings. Remodeled
kitchen, full bath arid approxi­
mately 3 acres ot land Low
down payment and contract
available. Make us an offer
BEAUTIFUL 4-bedroo&lt;n lake­
side home on Middle Lake just
north of Hastings Two com­
plete baths, fireplace, very
large lot, aluminum siding,
built-in, and garage Cali col­
lect day or night.
VERN MINKLEY, REALTOR
Portland, Michigan. 647-8600

&gt; W N E R BEING TRANS­
FERREQ—3-bedroom bunic for
sale, one mile outside city
limits, on large-lot. Large kit­
chen, living room and newly
panelled family room. Hard­
wood floors throughout. Newly
decorated Priced to sell rea­
sonably Possession between
Jan. 1 and June • "" —’ ’
4&amp;53

WALL LAKE COTTAGE

North Shore, Sleep, 9
Safy beach

810.000

Write Box 962 c/0 Hastings
Banner for further details

Lovely Cape Cod Home

Large lot with lake frontage.
5 minutes from Hastings Will
tease with option to buy. 890
month. Phone Grund Rapids
GL 8-1755.
11

BEFORE You Buy Or Build
Investigate
Homes By Solomon-Bement Ca

Hastings Heights
Step in and visit with us at
150 E. North St. or call us and

945-9407
945-5393
VA. and FJIA. Financing
We consider trade,.
________________________ tf
)R BALE—At Algonquin Lake.
can be arranged. Bee Bun McPharlln or call 5-3094 day* or
5-5231 after 6 pm.
tf

•5 BEDROOM MODERN HOME
IN NASHVILLE FOR SALEOU heat, comer lot. Two block*
to school. Phone Nashville OL
3-Jllh1/14
IODERN THREE BEDROOM
HOME In Lakewood district
for sate. Would take late model

Delton. Mich

Call Episcopal Parish House o
Rectory
s
V

■

Operate Your Own Business
301 lj S. Michigan.

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUBPD. 171. Hastings Telephone
WI 5-2895. Meetings even
Monday. 8 pm»
tl

Pharmacy, 144 E. Sisis, Ha*
tings.
tf

220 W. State

Farm Machinery during Janu-

AWS — 8124.95
inn Supply. M-37

4% Down Payment
10 and 12 Wide,
We Buy Used Mobil* Homes

Attend 2 days school
Follow proven sales program

11-4 Wednesday only.
LARGE SELECTION of Vttd
Tractors. Combines, Halers,
Pickers. Uni-Harvesters, Plows
and Manure Spreaders, and

tf

50'1 ot the homes within your
county. Now installing dealer
In your county.
• We will train you to sell our
product
• We will guarantee the prod­
uct for the lifetime of the
original purchaser
• We will guarantee the perforuiance of our product
■ We will install our product
with a factory trained man
• We will service our product

2 - BEDROOM MODERN.COT*
TAGE FOR RENT—Refrigeralor and stove furnished Lo­
cated on Algonquin Lake. Call
WI 5-3961 after 6 pm
tf

APPLE SALESROOM

and Cider Mill open dally until 8
Closed Sunday. Good Potatoes.
Nelson’s Welcome Orchard
H mile north ot Ionia on M-M
tf

Situation Wanted

VORK WANTED-Odd jpto of
any kind. Can do pointing on
brick or stone wall*.. Wood­
cutting by th* cord with chain
*aw. Phone RO 5-8831.
tf
Available
IURSING WORK WANTED —
Private or re*l home Hospital
experience World War II. Al­
ma Boulter. NA. Phone 387&gt;1B1
__________ _
1/14

'ART-TIME CLEANfNG or
janitor work wanted by young
man in Hasting*. Come to 331
W. Court or tall WI 5-5778.
1/14

SERVICEMOBILE HOME SALM

Bailie Creek. Michigan
Across from Ralston Purina

RTEADY INCOME averaging 885 1980 CHAMPION MOBIL
HOMB-10 x 50 ft. For M
furnished. .Modem kitchai
kins customers In city of Hasfull bath
Write
-■ Watkins Products Inc.
is rcidy to move into. ExotlD-P5
lent condition. Price 82500.
Winona. Minn,
MU lei Real Estate Ptwos 944­
Miller
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MODERN BRICK FARM HOME
FOR RENT—Four bedrooms
On Dalton school bus route
Would consider selling. Write
Box 958 c/o Hastings Banner
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ReWulng. restocking, repairing’
We sell gun,, scopes, ammuni­
tion. gun case*, allng*. swivel*
and everything needed for your
shooting, pleasure. Huckleberry
Gun Shop, 10440 Kingsbury
Road. 3 miles east of Delton.
Phone 623-5792. Doug Young.

Lovely Cape Cod Home
On Leach Lake. .
Large lot with lake frontage.
5 minutes from Hastings. Will WANTED—Snowblade for 8 h.p.
lease with option to buy. 8M
Bolen riding tractor, IBM
modi!. Warren J. Oair
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Dew. 1«. I8C4.
1‘reaaal. Honorable fhUip IL Mil
eh«ll. Jads* *1 Probai*.
Nelles la Hereby Glrea. That all
ereghsra at said daoMUd are ra■1wired to pre.rut lhair rial ma, la writ­
lag and under oath, t* aald Crerl. aad
lo aerve a copy iherrrt upas llautitya
City Bank al Ma*na(a. Micatgaa.
Sdoctary ol laid Mini*, red that *uch
rlaltM will be Mari by Mid C*art al
tb* mbaw ONW* *a T*«Ml«y, -Manb
rerd. 18»5. at 10 A.M.
Il la Ordered. Thai a*llc* Ihrresf
be gives by puLUralte* *t a copy
krnot tor three w«k&gt;-conrxntitely
preeloak la a*ld day of heariny. la
ibe Haaunga Manner, end that the
fidariary caaae a e*py of Ihie notice
lo be terred opoo ea&lt;h kaoen parly
In latemt el hl* last haowa *ddr«M
by reentered. renMod at “ordinary
nail (Wilk proof ot ntaiUas). or by
T141 dayi prior lo each hMrlag.
Philip 11. MiubelL Jndg* ol Pro-

poes at eailafylag tteaaaasi dS*
aad sa»*id upon m&gt;4 Mortgagr, in­
ti that *llh Ue legal *au* aa&lt;
chars** of ml*, taelsaiag an atiordby
•bln o&lt; Jobnalown, Cnuty of Barry
aad Bial* nt Michigan, aad described
aa fnllow*. to-Wil:

Aeroriailtm «t KalaciMOP.
Mortcagee
WUUam M. Pdata
W*J* P. Cara.r
Atlorney* far Mortgage*
BualsM* Addetos:
S44 W. Michigan Arrau*
1/14 Kalawarev 10. Michigan

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Income Tox Service
For 1964 Income*

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gr .ppmatau.r aftw 4 p.te.
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ceaaed. that admiaialrallea ot Mid
•Stalo ba grab tad lo Hrollagn-CUV
Beak or *«a* oiler eultabl* perron
and that th* beire of raid deeraaM I

’lie Hail tag* Bannre, and that th*
relitlaner cauae a copy at Uie Mike
U ba aetved epon rack known sari
i* inlernt ol hia laat kScwn adgrrM
by tegt.lerrd or ceriitM Wail, er L
b*rw**l arrvice, at Unci tourtee

1001 So. Dibble. Hostings «?rgel and IJsdao*. A Horae y
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Slelc ut Michigan.' Th* Probat*
Cosrl tor th* County ft Barry.
!fa Un Mallee ot ih&lt;&gt; Kltat* nt Vlri
«ta^ IL Cooley, Dxea.cd. Fite No
. AS s eeeelea ol rold Cvdrl. held oil
i ii o ii n i ii p r
December re rd. 11*4.
Ns*'l Bs«k BMg.
.Prevent, Honorable Philip H. MU
cli*U. Jttdfa ot Fvcltatc.
ROBERT W. SHERWOOD, Mgr.
NMlg* ia Hereby Gives. Tltal the
petlliWt at IlMtlng* City bank pray
HSII Baah Stag.
Mtoat* WI 1-1S7I lag that Ue iueirwiMol tied Is said
Insurance

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and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas* Arthur Clinton visited Mr. and
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Norval Thaler. Tite Bpcct- fami­
lies were overnight guests of the vLMled Mr. and Mra. Robrat

afternoon, a Mr. and Mrs. Marvin FaUlck, Mr. and Mr*. Judy
Mr. and Mra Elwyn Curfto ob- McGhee, local and Mra. Laona
PUBLICATION OBDBB.
acrvvd
thru
25th
wedding
annlprill loner can** a copy st \hla notice
McOhre of Middleville were
Sint* ef MkhigM. Probata Oren
in tat*e«et al Ms teal known •&lt;&amp;«•
He:—Haren Uray, Decssaed. File Mr. and Mra. Barry' Donaldson and Mrs. Vernon Thntnpsora *
and
Blind
treated
them
and
Mr. and- Mrs Rlgo Rendon visi­
' Sotin* la Hereby Giron. Tbel a
paraonal aervke. *1 leaal frertewg hearing *» Ue prllii.n of Hatel 4 L Betty and Jerry to dinner al the ted Mr. and Mrs. David Relglre
Gray praying that an tealrvraetit Ried Country Kitchen in Lansing. of Carlton Dec. 24'afternoon. *
In mid Oesrl K*^admitted 1* Prehale
fedte.m ;:o'hJiTil»liUKKS C They took advantage of the Mi® Bcrthcna Clinton and Mra
beautiful day and toured the Janet VanWyke of Elmdale were
granted to Franklin C. Brekwiih or Lansing orca. ♦ The arnnual fire- Dec. 37 viators of Mr. anil Mra
•one other reliable peraon. will b*
Rlgo Rendon.
FUBLlCATlow otnra
&lt;0 4r0to.se. HMllaga. Michigan, on
Callers Ciirutnuu'on the Joe
Jro. M. lli«* nt ten b.tn.
PUBLICATION OBDBB.
Kauffman family were Mr. and
D. erdet shall be pnbllnhed be
Kiel, ot Michigan. Probate Cosrt
Mrs. James Tobey and family
tor th* County cf Barry.
*apbUlUtH&lt;l&gt;MH&lt;baU. Probate Jndg*
Mr. and Mrs Jack Thompson
^JareJa^ta s^MIMrH M. Binctelr,
and daughter of Hastingx and
NulteJ' la * Hereby *11 tare'. That Ua
Mr. and Mra. Milton Buehler
pcinlon *t Harold J. Btacteir. ad
and family of West Freeport. *
Oilnl.tralor ol aaid relate, praytar Hr.tlngf, Michigan
)/tl
that hta t*&gt;l accuHpt b* allowed nail
Mr. and Mra. Harald McMillan
lilt reaiJue of aaid ratal* acatgn.4 to
and family of Ann Arbor spent
Dec. 26-37 with iwr pcurnU. Mr
h*Vd al th* ProUl* C«sr« en Jinn OBDEB POX PUBLICATION—
DalHi^JMsary », IRS*.
and Mra. Joe Kauffman. * Mr
Bate nr Mutigage et Beal Eatale.
I'bilir 11. Mlukell, J*g(e «f Pro and Mra Ralph Eye and family
It te Ordered, That noil** be given
(Aht* ot Michtgea. The Probnl
‘IA1!.-— --------------------------- 1—' ot Hoaungs and Mr. and Mra.
Co4rt for U* County «f Harry.
In Ue Mailer of llw Ketale of (XL OBDBB FOX PUBLICATION.
Milton Buehler and family of
Her. nad that a ebpv et tile notice rer r. Tkakre. Deeaaard. Kile No Gessrai.
he carved open *n*h known interoalrd 13.4M.
Hl»l* ol Mkbisan. Tb* Prob.tr West Frei jiort were Dec. 28 vlaltutrly aa required br lav.
_ Al.g uMima ef ttid CAurl. held on v'K’J.".X'y,'LVL''.'&lt; &gt;... tora of Mr. and Mr#. Joe Kauff­
man, ★ Mr. nnd Mr*. Doyk
Harroat.-DeroateA. Pita N«. U. l‘1.
Al a rowln* of mI4 Gwin. brU re Swan and family of Nashville
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were Dec, 27 visitor* of the Joe
NsgfiTTb Hereby «!»•«. T1**’ •' Januery 131k. IfaftS.
5. Fr.nklin Huiiey
Praeeal. uubureblr Philip 11. Mil Kouflnuui family. Larry Bwu
t'eraMb. interested la raid estate ar
sfessfi
aksn.
fefatnro
of.
P
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NMkr 1. Hro.br (lives, Thvt vte stayed (or a few days’ vtait.
tauten *1t Fred Water pfsrlng. 1k.
Christnwu. Eve nipper guesti
th* U&lt;l Will .ng Te.UKWM
AB of Mr. and Mrs. Charles King
OBDBB FOB FUBLKAT10X.
)«cle ■..Gllteapu, ot sail ealaie. 1 *• Itarrod. tiro-»ej«d.''b* aAeatll-4 l«
were Mr. and Mrs Donald Kin*
r-iste in rerlaSi reel e*Ul* Rewrite **M mtata be gr.ete? In %*d&lt;rtal ot Rockford. Mr and Mr*. RobCourt fur th* Ctosaty al Barty.
Staler, or ta *sa* other •■itehle l~r
dl.traiscfcs. toying eaproee* at ad mm. Md tor • delrenunattos If lb Mr. and Mra. Robert Asplnull
r.tatalra&amp;n nod pre resting tea* on te.lr. at lhe geeroeed vill te teird
Ite Probate Cesrt *fa Feb- 2nd. • local, and Mra. Minnie King o
*11 &gt; ?h4*r*d . J h.’t notice U*ee&lt; IQ:M A M.:
It I* liedro.d That MU** taerou
to «!•-. to | «bliv»H*n «f • &lt;*i" King and Lloyd, and Mra. Mln
fe" if,“.&lt;txx“;"2 nie King of Ionia were Dec. T
FotUMAer: «Jus* a e*pr *f tala noli.
ll.aliaa* Ytoiaet, «*4 th.i - ta dinner guests of Mr. jpid Mra
Donald King ot Rockford. A Ml
irelilloturr
**»*e a r«*y et telaetabllU*^ faader^lhe wtH st said X IMSlK-dSLSr-K'. *■ l»lree&lt;l*ti YTteTVtosar" 44 w and Mra. Elmer Kina of Ionia
! cp*Mie*4ten‘ . aid eerrk* eball ‘be by regiatreed, r-rdted *r erdlaar
Btail (ahh liruol at tmalltes). or k Lj regUOu-d. certllMi. re redln.r were Dec. 20 vuiior* at tht
Charles King home. ♦ Mr
persaul serrko al tea.l teurtees 111
George Tsgg and son. David, o
“ii.S'k-iM.im...
bated I Jas. t). lads
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Middleville ware Monday visiter
of Mra Bylvxn Tagg.
ItePteea, McDonald A Ht-Bu.au
tti’i
Mrs. Jay Wing rntcrtaincd. th
Irena*** iltdlduur
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i-Utallod BicUxui Woumm Mia
Grand Jtepida. MiUtlgaK
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be given by pdbHcnilnn cd a copy
hereof l*r thr** w*«k» reneecaUvrly
pr.viooa to Mid day ol haariag, in
Th* Haatiaga B**s*r. aad that lhe
pvlltioaer ease* a copy ot tki* notice
la b* aerved upon &lt;*&lt;!&gt; known party
is tetarMl M M* tael knew* addrr..
by resietered or eerUAed mail, re
Hastings
taro receipt drauadad. at loan tour
MEMORIAL MONUMENTS teen (14) day* prior to inch haaring.
or by perron*) Service al leaal four
Office Hours 4
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DISTINCTION
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Moe. fr Wed. 1 to H r.M.
Lowrance Brothen
Ed sad Charles
Hatlingr. Michigan
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ll.r biir* ot Mid deceaaed b* drier
mlayd. will b* heard al th* Probe I*
Court a* January IB. 15ss, at 10

*end me information about you
or write to mo for a form. This
will be the “loth annlveniary”
of Ute Class of IMS so thlg
MttrL.tHI*.* ---- —_—,'
—a-, Philip IL Mitchell, Judge sf Pro- should be chpedally InleresUng.
In the Senior year n "class pro­
Deceabor 30. 1M4.
phecy" was written a* to where
Itaatt^k Mkhigre ” "***’■'’ i/tl
Please help me to make this

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“INSURE WITH US
AND BE SURE"

ch* 11, Jndg* *t Probate.
Nori**!* Hereby Give*. Thai the
peliliM ol Addle Wood t-rajlng that
th* adminiatrntlra ot reld eelata b«

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XotteTl* Itareby Giyas. Thai the
Million of Hlaarl meiwaai. tbe Exixator af said retain. urKtar that hie

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Alic* liubUB. Deceaaed. File Na.
KXiS tieeurliy National Uni Bldg.
Bailie Greek. Mlehigaa
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out* -of Miehoras. Profaat* Or*ri OXDSB APPOXXT1XQ TIMB
FOX HEALING CLAIMS.
lor la* County ot Harry.
Blate of Michigan. Th* Probate
Bo: Batale »t Kari (k Eekan. !&gt;♦Ofaurl ter U* Cwunry of Barry.
CMlfd. rthe No 1 l .lT-&lt;
|n tba Matta* «t tie* Eatate ot
Nelle* it Hereby (live*, Thai a
Lcariny on lb* a.eintan ot Chari***
KLrRa-iy’dMtfTRAud
M ih* UeLWitl m^ T*»Ma&gt;*aXjkL4l
&lt;*m** and that adin|eI‘l«M&gt;oa^dw
(rallied lo (Aiaalra* nene hr *-hw
Other reliable perroH, will ba board Si
the l*rebalr Creri. Marry Cirartbeua*.
UMitagar Michigan. M SQtK. 3. 1VBS.
Thle Order ehall be publialied re,enufp*H.l*Mlt&lt;hdf. Fr.Mle Jndg*.
Januery dth, ISOS
Laurvnee F.. Harnett
UMreor tor Feuilenrr
Xaliaeal Bank building
tlaellnae Mkhlgaa
l/SB
uerrot tor there *ee*a ccueccuureiy
we.icme lo Mid day ol bearing, b
OBDHB FOB PUBLICATION
Th! llaMtag* U**u.er. nnd Ua* Ike
Slat* at Michigan. In th* iTnl.ate Rdui iar) can** «. sop&gt; ot thia antic*
C*art tar tho Cresly •&lt; Barry.
t« be **r*ad upon each known party
Ia th* Maltnr at the Ealnta at In Interrat al bl* lael kno»e addreu
Emil IL Prob, Ikeceaee-l. Pile N*. IS.- by regirirmd. eerilded ot ordinary
640.
mall Iwiu proof ot isailias). or by
Take Nolle* that th* Foiltl** at prracmal terrier at leael fonrtrea
Bvearity National Bank at Battle (141 day* prior tn *a.-h hearing.
Creek. Adainletralor *1 &lt;eld relate,
liiilp IL MUeb*ll. Jndg* nt Frofor AUnwaace al Ila Final Accrent.
Approral et Ila Free aad iu !&gt;la- Rtriiar J ’J. Iludven. Attorney ~
cbarg* ae Adminlelralor will be bearf Ulead and llndacn
in lb* FroUte Court HE** ia the ll&gt;3 Weal Hint* throat
County BsUdlsg in Itaatiage. Michi- Haatleyi Michigan
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gan. oa January IBUi. IDab. al 10
n-m. PablleaUo* aad aarvlre ahull bo
made aa provided by ataluio and oreri OBDEB FOB PUBLICATION.
Final Account.
Dated: Dec. Silk. ISM.
Hlald ot Miebigan. Th* Probate
Philip H. Milehall. Jndg* ot Pr«xi 'iLirs ufeo -

partr ia tntatMt si' Ma U*l banva
&gt;4dr*aa try rrgl*1rr«&lt;l. aariiSrd. or rtr OBDEB FOB PUBLICATION—
dlniry mall brllh proof of pmIUmI.
ar hy iwe»&lt;&gt;**t •nrvlr*. at l**U fourl*»« (14) dkj« prior to avrli hrattag. DmmbuttMi' Ot' Hain.
Philip IL MiUbell. Jndg* M l*t»n.ed* ea pr*«4d»4 tit alaiale and roerl
rale.
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Haled: Janaarr S, IMS.
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OBPEB FOB PUBUCATIOM.
BSMt»'r*?*MKhiran. Tba Prvbaia
Oren for th* Cuabty ot Haarj
In th* MMtrt ot I th* EalaW ot
t«l* C. Ktannf. i&gt;«re*r4. FU* X*.
U.1SS.
Al a aMfioa ot *aM Caart. bail oa

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Joorpta E. Arvslorlra
Aii-moy lor Ue Mortgagee
1000 McKay Tewrr
Grand Hapida. MlrMgaa

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P**l B. Stas'l
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M rate by Uta Sfaerig at aall rVuair at tba Irani door at tee Coart
llw.r la lie City at Haallap la raid
Onnty and Huu. -&lt;Utal L-i*» Ika
i-U,. at koMing «k* threat Oxtl lo»
tba Coaltr la »M«-h raid SMrtgageii
idarrb 1. 1»M. at t*» o'aiatk P it.
TWre U dor aad rar a Ma aS tba data
«t tab nolle* are* Vbs ** arrarrd
br esM Brang*re. tae taa ot ft.srs.n.
Dalad Nnaaabar J*. IMS.

reri«*ai
at l»«»t (u-artt**
its) say* vrlor to muh brarii.*.
Il la tarikrr uriaroi that tba *djothaaliaa and datrrtniaaUa* at .th*
hair* at law ot tall Skmm-A al th*
Haw at bar daalb bn dat-rmlnad.
PMUa It. MIKbalL Jagg* al fro-

Marry County osu Hist* ot MRhlgM
In Lilcr ISV of MarSgogM, Pag* 4B4,
•b which M-itgeg* take* la claltred
to b* da* ana uapbld eg Ua date
hereof from u* Mid Mortgagor* and
tn****** her on Threaand Pour Sinnrtrod Twenty and BS/IUO (ft,430.14)
Dollar* priaripal and luleraal, had t»
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M.tur.k Ql^wgUag, MUktaaa. U&gt;
rlary «t a*M *al*U. tag that an&lt;h
rtaiu.a will L* burg by Mid Co*rl *1
u. I’raUt* om« •* Marah :4th,
l»SS. at ID A.M.
It ia Otdarrd. “Dial aotlr* th*r*of
J Neau* la H.robv Clj«,*Thal aai&lt;
nvrtsaf* «LH l» ferecloeej yaraaaat b* gt«** b/ puMleallon ol A tift
lo |-o»rr al rala Ikrrria iraalod a»4 htrtol tar Ur** *«*k&gt; cua»«&lt;aU&lt;elx
t*. rrraiMa Uerota draaHbad a* (ol- M**iM* I* mIA 4*r U. bsarlag. la
Th* itaatlkra llaabrr. and that (ha
Sduettr; cakaa a c»yy a( tbit ttoilpa
TV* WeM ball at tba SoalliaaM la
ba a»m*d upon carb hnoya p«rlj
■taartrr al arettea fourtaaa (14), 4n .ialtrsal
«l hi* ImI kbaaa adJrrta
roataifalB* ai and 3S/IOQ xereet

aad Nora U.^Utrtalteaaan. JiM|aad
Federal 'Bavlsg* Ld Lao* Aerecialire ot Kalama***, Mkblgas, * eet;

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At a asMlu at Ml4 Court. h*M oa
3if*».*ai* Philip IL Milshall. J*4&lt;» at Prabal*.
er*gii*ts *t MiS l*v***a&lt; ar* re&lt;tuir*4 if t-r****! lhair rlilaaa Ik writ'

eaa mane on Ue 4 th day *t Neva*-

Ibrpreeau** «ener*d.by Mid meet
g*S* la iitaaMd ia th* Vlltage »t MUal*.ill*, treaty of Marry, Mkbtyaa
aad d**crlt&gt;*d M WUdaal
LM id, Mlddl.eill* Down* AddiUaS
No. 1. MAh* Villag* ot MMdlatllU.
Srettea ST. T*w» 4 XerM. Kaa&lt;*
lu WML T»*raappl* T*waMip,
berry Lonely MlehigM. a* plaited
in Uber S at Plata, peg* 4, Many
t.'oaaiy record*.
&gt;at*a. id*c*mber io, IBM
- Michiana k*u«**l Bnah
A ballad BUM* Cerpartnon
■ Morlgaj**
JUMhUll b Ward
1414 McKay lower 1
Urud itaylda Miablgaa 48M3
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roa UBABUG CLAIMS.
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SUI* *1 Mtehifui. Th* Pr*b*t*
Co«rt tar th* Omuls at lUvrr
la Ik* Malt*s at th* k.ui. ot X*l
U*^M. Itewlll, DmmsM. Pit* N*.

MOBTGAOS BALE
Default hailng b*ea made J*

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IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of our dear
mother and father. Pearl M.
Cook Kenyon, who passed away
Jan. 13. IBM. and Clark O. Ken­
yon, who passed sway Feb. 14,
1B40.
Mr. and Un Harold Oriffeth
Mr. and Mrs Arthur Kenyon
Mr. and Mrs Ralph Kenyon
Forrest Kenyon
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Kenyon
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In loving memory of our hus­
band. father and grandfather.
Breeze McDyer. who passed away
Jan. 15, UM.
Badly missed by The Family

•dr'gel and lladare. Attoreeye
Paul E. Hi*s*l
104 W. Utala Birem
HMlinga. MlchlgaS

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father who passed away 7 years
ago, Jan. 11.
Agnes and Boys

IM ot th* po**r *t aaia **al*laed ia
Mid martswr and lhe tlblut* In *aM
&lt;&lt;&gt;« maoa and pratlded, and lo pa&gt;
Mid otauant with mtaratt or proviaw
la Mid nartgM*. and-all legal ee*u,
ebhrg** nod aapeaxa. laeluulbg IM
•tloravr l»* allowed by law. Mta
mortgage will ba turxloaad by Mie
et the a»«m-4 preauaa* el pablta
readae t* Me bigbart bidder al lb*
trust dree *t th* Harrs Looaly C*dti
lieaa* la lb* City ot HMUog*. Michi*"Friday. March IS. HIM
at lu •'cleea In la* forenoon tulrrt

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Charles Cappon — In loving

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Patricia. Sheryl and
John Hine .

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CARD OF THANKS
We wtsli to express our most

to all friends, relatives and
neighbors. Star Orange. Jollle
Jills, ABC Office, Pennock Hos­
pital nurses and nurses' aids,
Drs. Phelps and Flnnie, LeonardOsgood Funeral Home. Iler. El­
liott for his comforting words
and all others who were so kind
during the illness and passing of
husband, father, brother, grand­
father and greet grandfather.
William J. Norris. Your acta of
kindness will long be remem­
bered and may Ood bless each
and every one of you.
Mrs. Lena Norris
Mrs Addle Wood
Mr. and Mrs. Oerald Hine

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XQTICB Or MOBTQAGB 8ALX
li'Uult h»&gt;lai bee* n*4a ta tae
roadlilMia ol &gt;MI eertain moririge
\4.lrol Ua 3ag lUj al April, 1IM4
'eirralrd by Aega&gt;tv* Kha* aad
V‘“: .K"~“4-•-*
hud ««4 wile. u vnartgaccr*. U Tbr
i rdrial Uad Haak •( Salat Pawl a
body rarparal*. »f »«• Feel, Misin.’U, aa
Bird t°r r«ard
ta tae •«!&lt;• at tea Register al Prada
laib 4*7 o&lt; Acrti, IfaJa/rorotiiH la
Uro* Sv W^Nirrtgadar so l’«n 111

Nu’tic* « H*r*Ly o’lrtn, That U*
«Ulie* M Bwate* jarelaar pray tag

1 Gotten

I lie iKUltUty* orc over, uic tur.-.
on...
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car has weU begun.
be ldc "Wotxlcrlul Wars ul
Mell*. :a Hereby blare. That all &lt;Ihe children Are *11 back in Csmonua.'' » Hanover - HorUxt
MVaSM. taureated la rBJ rout* ar* ichooi. but aUU Uta neighbor-• Uci» »U1 iaxd Charter bight
iMled |* appear before .aid Pre KXXl docx. hum.
USD 30. The WuudreUUl Club IU4 ;
bate Cbm M Jm. u«, IBM, At 11
A-M7 lo abav caaae why a Ucaaa*| With all the birthdays, snnl- dt-en invited Lo aUctid. Anyone
Tne University of Michigan's
eMaid net b, greeted i. Bnb.n H. raraanM, and meeUngs. we won- Inu-rtsud should uxrtacl U»
teqgl -daaWatroter 4 said rotate. ler wltcre old'Faliter limo baa ficavutry. Goyiord Idtugnun. * VlHiam L. CacmcnU; Library ia
atf.pta'v it cre’fta rrel roTiT*’de.- jane.
lutadaor. Jan. nd, U» Lions Club co ol Ute pool research InaUftSdr in bln partitas. t*r U* ptfHSs
But would we *11 be happy lo •IU tour Ute teaw isciory ur utlona of Ute Nation.
■norlotte, Everyone will meet at
It bouse* evampaa* of the
UtsMiroura • 4*',U *aM •tyreero af * Idle *H day long?
ne Den at 0;3U.
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rntten uenume oi our country
te 4* Qrdmid, That uetle* U«rn*l
Mr. and Mr- Herald Classic Yom uie aiscovery at the New
•a gl»«--. t-v paLUcaUaa eg a c«py
Mr. and Mrs Cntules Uuhlxup
NXM for tkrro «n*k* rmtesMIlrely
terped tnclr uuugnicr celtnruto
provtes* to t.u day *1 hearing. ». Mia daugfuera ol Demon ruuuo.- iroebb-thaay by taaing her and (Vorld (14D-JI down to about 1105
-approximately 3o0 year* ot
The Mantega Banner, end that the
psGlienrr ceur a copy at Ute so Arcnio Wooarnans before leaving n¥ lomiiy. Mr. and slra. Gien- ur tustcry, says Howard H.
Ice to I* aarrad upon, each .known
un Curu* and children, to
parte te inlereet ki Ila l^al fc»*wn or Anzon* u&gt; viml n_. io|te&gt;.
Tba library tries to reflect
nicy were dcjaywi in ilarruigdtearp Kail {with proot of maillag). ion, Kan., wru-n tncir I’l-miMiui- ho aitcrnoon they cohal on
all ••peel* of life tn early
or by t-'iareal Merle* at leaal foutera (ll&gt; dare prior to an th hearing. oia diaugnfer, Micncm-, Hua to tx- ienry "Toes" Bokiigcx at Ute America.
Philip H Milehril. Jndg* ol Pro basprtaugoa inr * luepirauiry *u- Uony County Medical Center,
Material on the shclvai conjffiv’1 J. Hudkon
tnem. wo were gusu to near ltd* was a belated birthday visit
Bi*g*l and lludaon
Micneue wnx b*ucr iuul Utat ar Tuas." He waa hi |&gt;&lt;.-ara old data of printed book* and paman. 6 and »iu» gladluuvt lu.-. ilcU. map* and Mi awn, ooton103 Weal tkal* StroH
HMlia*'. Miebigna
I/Sl lu-y wore AUie lo coniuiuo incu nends had remi-.ir.DcnN.
oi newspapers and earay mog*Mra. Nunnu Siitun. Mra. one*, topical pnnta and cartoons.
uuns horn huriuigwn were Bun­
OBDBB FOB PUBLICATION,
day auuier gua&gt;u *c tho nomn Cilodya CrocKioi’d. Mra. Christine umi mamtacnpc corraapoodeucc
t Ual Account.
oi Mnt rerris mi own. bus. rtob- Kuper and Mra. Carol Lnz sur- I gawnns iuul eavtesuu-n. Ttteao
_ State *1 MlrhUlM. The 1‘rebate on Han and aau^ucr. nevei-iy. priMd Miss Doris Whitney at ire source matcruus from which
a-xtuooaa. Hograpute*. and Ufala lb*. Matter ol th* Fatal* ol of huuivLie weio *uo caucis id
Chriatlaa Belton. Mentally laeocape Ute Brown home. * asr. ana Mi*. cuvy. They helped iter re-icixatc cxprctaV’o tr.unugiupuo are writtent. FU* Xe. 14.I1Z.
icr birthday and enjoyed a vtry ' jm.
■ Al » Meagre ot aaiA Conn, bald os —in Feaacv unu atuignur, iteuny, picasant clay. * Tne Womans j
ot Hasungs were Buuaay evening
Aa someone once remarked.
guesu oi Mr. ana hub. Jama ciiuuy Group of tlic McUiodUt tnou of Ute Clcmeuta Laarary'*
wul meet Jan. 20 at the
optingw. • Mr. «j&gt;d Min. Junies Church
uxnr af Mia. lH.-r.tItm Curtu caacra are wrttera.
upnnger ouicd un tho Hoy Mra Leo Maaureck will have
LiksWbsaaf Like stash PulHDewey k af Delton on Friday chargc of the lesson. * Mra. Dan *®T J/** ” ‘“'rs “ “’Te,w®
evenuig. * Mra. Hiurtey Boucj Drown was a bouacgucM Uu* test • ’*• Gipson, Liaude H. V a ■Tyne,
carl van uurca, narnieei
-.113* Ordered.'That Mik* lherool
wtxk of her daughter, Mr. and
be given by publkeiic-n at e eepy
Mia. Hugh Pvdaaun anl daugh­ Flagg Bemis. Douglas 8. Frssberoal tar Urre **«•■ crerocntnely conee. * A suipruc uiruiday ter in Detroit.
mu, and George DsngtrfteltL
pony
was
liold
bkiiunlay
mgnt
ri”1!!* .!0 **‘u "**’ 01
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Then there arc Guggoiiteto
Feliows and other prae winners
pelftio.-&gt;er ceute a cap? of Ute ttotlce tar Mrs. Koiuud Anaers, by hcc
A bo aerved upon each known party aaugnicr-in-iuw. Mrs. Karl And­
like John R. Alden. John Bakntn lalercai af bla teal known addrwu ers au*. Konala Aiuiera, mts. Al­ Hendershot &amp; Vicinity uta, Lioyd A. Brown. Verner W.
by ragutered. certllad. or ordinary mon a Weoer always oncaraie
Crane, Dwight L. Dumond,
their WUi birthoays together. *
Uy Mra. Uictiard Clark
1 James T. Flexner, Irvine Leon­
Many oi Hie ncagnuini were glad
ard. Richard Van Atatync. aad
m U) SCO Mrs. Haroui bpnngvr un
William B. wmoox.
ttta sax
Mr. and- Mrs. Kcct Tobias.
Feminine Fancus 'inuraaay. *
luatiarciiero from the National
The Manin Peaks and Mia* Jerry and Richard wore Bunday ' Park Bcrvicc, Coioalal WLilWUaJOf West State Street
fiaattaga, Michigan
1/31 Meiva FtXLkc spent live weeimid amner gut-sta of Mr. and Mra. i burg, Fort TtoondcrogB Museum.
in Clucago vtalUng tricncu. « Phillip Armptron*. * Bunday । Blccpy Hollow HoaloruVon*.
Mr. and Mia. Almond Weoer and evening Uie Don Bower* enter- Macainac Island BUto Park
PUBLICATION-Ttnal Accouat
Kichard Jj Yvonne had birthday juiud the Gordon Cams, the
and ocbar ptojseta
Stale of - MJchtgan. TSd Probate dinner for Mrs. Weber iu gui-st i’iuUip Armstrongs and Mr. and Conuniaaion,
liave worked hare, my* Packbauu.
Cmitt far-the Cuuniy et linrry.
^•/fcirrS'ii: last of Mr. and Mrs Lyndon Jotui- Kra. Keel Tobias. Jerry and
F.-om it* manuscript ooihcicock of Gun Lake. * Mra. Dor­ Richard. Tlio occasion being a lons Ute Library ho* made avail­
Taka Nertce that an January -Join.
farewell for Jerry, who will be able Uie text of loltera for such
1»*4, at IU:UO aaa. la th* Probate een Woodman and daughter.
CnaUiroum. HMtingr. Michigan, a Marilyn, were Sunday coUctb of returning to nuuiary acrvlco on publication scries as Ute papgrs
hSgsteg will be had os a Millies by Mra. Fem* Brown .and. IsapclL
Wednesday. * Mra. Leu Hcndix- of Benjamin Franklin, Thoma*
Arttkf KMter. AdmtaiatZitur *nk
Ahot
returni-d home Thursday, jeffcraon, Jahn Adam*, Alex­
will annrtcd, praying that Ma'Saal
from Pennock Hospital and Is ander HamUML George HI.
aeeoacl ta mM eetal* be allowed.
M la Urd*r*d. That notice b* given
Improving a Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jamue Madlsun. Edmund Burke,
Woodland
by piUIiaaliAs ot a ropy hereof Io*
Ciark
and family were Bunday Henry Lauren*, John Calhoun,
Uree week* cuave;uti&gt;«!&gt; prrvbaai tn
dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. and Uie History of Parliament.
data ot hearlM U 1b* lUstaage Bre­
By Mra. Glrndon Curlia
ner. gad that a myy o{ Ute noU-.-v
Bruce Smith and family of the
ba Mrvnd upon each known Interested
McOmber district.
"W
«cPaul Clark. daughUr of Mr.
On Doc: 21. Mrs. Elizabeth
Bod Mrs. Robert Clark has.bean
1 »&lt;&gt;w 11 UM
gtmr^DseailM^n. ism
Htstcrly of Woodland, was ad­ Ul with bronciUs. * Saturday
^Mdta’hou Building
mitted to tho Pennock Hospital. morning Mra. Bob Clark attend­ By Mra. Donald Proafrock
ed Ute funeral of tier unclo in *4 Haxttasa
WI J-474V
liMtlnn. MlAlgan
1,-31 On Dec. 23 she submlUrd to
major sunrery. Tlic operation Galesburg. * Friday *uppar
The Lloyd Gaskllln entertained
was auccnwlul and she recover­ guests of Mr and Mra Wilbur the North East and West Dea­
OBDEB APFOINTIKG TIME
ed nicely. However, she 1* to sub- Schanlj were Mra. Clarence ling and Banfield Farm Burma ■.
JOB MHABIXa CLAIMh.
mlt to anothw operation of a Tiukiu- of Bradenton. Hl. and discussion grftips at their home
aiueiuui otcoc ui Tuaxtay evening. Following lhe
uiiicrcnv nniure anti lor u ail- nr. SUU
Ciwt for Ud Coaniy of Barry
.
(hr the Matter of th* Estate ot Icirnl purpose. Thia nursery was Battle Creek. A On Bunday Wil- potluck nupper, Melvin 8mlU&gt; of
to be performed on Tuesday, Jan bur and Minnie were gussU of ibu-Unas allowed pictures to Uie
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Henry VanSyckto group cf lib recent trip through
12.
Elizabeth
has'
been
hospital' At a Msaloa at Mid Cenrt. held on
Dre. IB, I sue.
Uxtl Uuee weeiu. Of course IL Is Of Ldtccy. * Monday evening CrtU- Europe. * The OrvlU* Babcock*
Prroroi, Honeraiiie MrtUp H. MH- naeditw u&gt; mention that She ws of Wun-yn und Ocorglu Bro- returned last week from Florida
■: liiiire
-Hmibf Gtere That .11 »*• sppvecUtted ul! the canto, gBB.wtu-Mr. and Mra..Loute wh«T0 they spent Ute holidays
with (rltNitl-i. ★ The fJchulU famto pi'eaeat their elaiana la writing end
Uy returned homo Last week from
endhr oath, te aaid Court, aad to fulncsn of so many ixnplo. Hcr
Miv* * eopr therrof upu Wain* hcwpitol pastor. Rev. Lowell E.
their trip via Jet airplane to
iMsaMden of Bl. X*. 3. MlddleVlli*. Dimas lias assured her that
Freeport
Pcisudcna, Calif, where they
Miritlgau. fid-jclacj af aaid eMate, and many folks stand with her in
Visited Mrs. Bchulta’* sUter and
that aneh claim* will b* h.ard by aaid
Co-art nt th* Probate LMTIr* en Marsh their prayers and continue to
By Mra. Sylvan Taff
family. Mr. Schult*'* father acBl. IBM. st 1:00 A.M. •
remember &lt; her in their private Ul aaoth it.
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and public worship.
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tho Winter in Pasadena.
Mr. Mid Mrs. Oliver Boultor.
Mr. and Mra. George Fgunoo
The Dowling Dude* 4H Sad- .
Sr.. are soil patients st Pen- and Larry were Christinas din- die Club met last weak and
te given by pnklkatiaa ot a copy nock Hospital since their auto no- guecis oi hl* parent. Mr. planned a roller skating party
tarred lot three week* coneeeutnrly accident a week ago; They en­ and Mra. C. A. Faunce al Bent- for Sunday of text wwk at Uprovtojfiw~ntg day of bearing. Ih joy hearing from their friends. l«y. Later they attended - a
Th*.Healing* Itanare. and tkal the
Mra. Ella Knntiw p of- "Ellas Cfinstenas supper at Ute homo sholL * Royal Bryant, fanner
Sdartdry cent* a ropy ot this nut lee
to be aerr *4 upon rartkn**n parly Hairstyling" will be the guezrt uf Mr. and Mra. Earl Wilson. restoent of thl* area, has roby rigtelerrd. cenlRed* or "ordiurey ttpoiKc: lor the January ciUId also of Bartley. * Mr and Mr* turned to ids liotite on North
Study Club mcrttoE. Tite meet- Gporsc Faunce and Lorry spent Esat r-nplt«l Awi tn Ttatat*
Ing will be at Ute Woodland iK- Chi.-almas wrekmd wlthMr. Creek following a brief stay at
achool. Jan . ID In the iXXHC and Mra. Jamw Wlchuhn of the American Legton Hospital
economics room. * I received a sterling. * Mr. anil Mra. Gor- The Donald Procfrocks vuffid
teU«- from a former school doo Yoder and family. Mr and him un Bunday.
teacher. He U Interested tn learn- u-.
tv—. .fere ... o,w.
iu. vr*u Kioto Btrrel
Broltage. Michigan
1/31 Ing about his former students. WHcoxaln of HaMing* were eiiiimry meeting Tliuraday. * Mr.
Because of hi* concern, and I Chrirtmas dinner guest* of Mr. and Mra. Jay Wing visited Rgv.
am sure oilier readers arc in­ and Mra. Norval Thaler. * Mr. und Mra Fay Wing near-WoodHEABING ON CLAIMS.
Slate cf Mkhigxn. Probate Court terested. T would like to Mart a and Mrs. Charlra Wilder of land last Monday. * Mt. sM
new feature in my column. I Grand Raihds, Mr. and Mra. Mra Jay Wing wor« Friday
Li Ur County of Barry.
Ketel* ot Annetta norruro Layla. will netd the help of the read­ Cliarica Blough and sou, local, lunch guests of her grajiddaughDreedMd. Fll* N*. 14.3*1.
iFte Ordered.that «n Marek 13, ers. however. If you are a gradu- Mr. and Mrs Howard Thaler and Uv. Mr. and Mrt. Michael Lirec-

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CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to.all for your expres­
sions ot sympathy during the Ill­
ness and death of Bessie Palmatier. We especially want, to thank
the nurses at Pennock Hospital.
Dre. Flnnie and Phelps and staff
at the Medical Facility.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl PalmaUer
and family
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Mr. and MH. Karl PalmaUer
and family

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predation and sincere thanks to
all friends, neighbor* and rela­
tives for the flowers, cards, food
and many oct* of kindness durIng the Illness and loss of our
loved one. Thanks to the Kinsley
Ladles Aid. the Fair Lake Farm
Bureau. Oull Lake Bible Church.
Post Cereals, General Services
Administration and Newkirk Oil
Company for the beautiful flow­
ers. to the pallbearers. to Rev
Peplow for his words of comfort
und to the Henton-Bmlth Fun­
eral Horne for services rendered
Mrs Bert LitU
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Litts
and lamlly
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Litis
and family

Beeste Stanton

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CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank my relaUves.
friends and neighbors tor Bow­
en, cards, food, basket of fruit
and visits white I was in the
hospital and since returning

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We wish to express our tinctre
thank* and appreciation to every
orfe for their kindneu and pray­
ers at the time of cur great loss.
To Father Dunphy, Father. Haw­
ley. Leonard - Oigood Funeral
Home, Drs. Birk. Blair, Castle­
man and Logan, the Pennock
Hospital staff, Fire and Police
Departments; for flowers and
cards, donations of household
furnishings, food, clothing and
money, also those who worked
so hard In getting a house ready
to move into. We wish we could
thank each ope personally.
Knowing that tho whole com­
munity was sharing our loss
made the past week bearable.
Thank you all so much.
Phyllis and Richard Thomas
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Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Stuart and
family veiled Elnora. Whltne.y
Sunday, w v--. Anri Mra. Reuben
Crtlra were Sunday dinner
gurata of Mr. and Mra. Harald
Stanton of Dowling. * Mr. and
Mra. Reuben Crltra spent last
Wednesday with Mra. Ruth
Springer of Haatingx ★ Mra.
Robert Conley of Haoting* and
Mra. Donald Cullen were Grand
Rapid* -vUitor* last Thursday. *
Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Kyser of
Inwall and Mr. and Mra. Larey Poll and family, local, were Bunday lunch gueat* of Mr. and
Dale Duke*.
Mr. and Mra. Robert Contay
and nan. Gary of Hastings' were
Friday Mippcr guest* ot Mr. and
Mra. Dean Stuart. * Mr. and
Mrs. Dean Stuart and children
wen Sunday visitors of Mr and
Mr*. Woodie Wtnegarden Of
HaeUng*. ★ Mr. and Mra. Ralph
Bliuut and dauglrtcra of Ionia
ware Bunday evening vialtara of
Mr. and Mra. Dean Stuart. *
Mr. and Mrs. DetuiiA Tixxnpspn
and aon of Goshen, Ind., wire
Sunday supper guts-U of hi* par­
ent*. Mr. und Mra. Frank
'Iftompwxi.
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Miss Donna Wallunw and her
couain. Dennis Walluna* of Kailuiuucx) s)&gt;-nt the weekend with
Mr. and Mr*. Prts Wslluna*. *
Mr and Mra Wil] Mtahlcr. Mra.
Emma Roush and Mr*. Dorothy
for Mrs Arthur Parker at the
Farley Funeral Home in Battle
Creek Saturday. -* Mr and Mr*,
Jack Park* of Allendale w«r
Saturday supper gue*L* ot Mr.
and Mra Claude Walton.
Claude Walton made a business
trip to Grand Rapids Monday. *
Mr. and Mra. JantexBhtehan and
family of Grand Rapid* were
Sunday Vtartora of her mother,
Mr. and Mra, Joy WlBg.

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Feed Wheat to Cattle
With Cash Price Down 5—““

Lyle and- Madelyn tKeeney&gt;
, Foote. R1 Delton, are to be held
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To Celebrate

i san of Dowling were Sunday dln-

Golden Jubilee

Duane Day and Jeanette were
' caller* * Callers this week at
the Charles Day home were Mra.
I Gordon Hoffman of Battle Creek.
' Hugh Feighner ot Nashyille, Mrs.

Mr. and Mra. Harry Blair are
to celebrate their golden wedding
anniversary with an open house
at the Flrat Methodist Church on
Sunday. Jan. 34. from 2 to 8 p.m.

u to officiate with* burial In
‘Kalnbock and E. H. Lathrop of
Oak HUI Ccmtery at O range ville.
Nashville. Mrs. Karl Gaawr.
Karl Wayne and friend of Bat­
I Steven died Monday afternoon,
"Dunham
tle Creek, a Mrs Clara LaHoihn.
price* and loan whies for the c™ be fed a* a replacement for lt&gt;. yrt y H cheeieman
In addition to hU parents, he
daughter, Mrs. Lewis Bolton, on Odeaaa.
Li survived by two sisters. Kathy,
1964 wheal crop Bruce Bran. rl)nl ln Ute ration when, price
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Harry Blair and Nora RichardBarry County extension a ■ e n t.: iUillne* lt4 usc
and Beverly. und a brother, aid K. Btoel. son of Mr. and Mrs. Sunday where she will be con­
Barry County extension agent,
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i Tommy, al home: maternal Gerald Btoel of Lake Odessa, has valescing from recent surgery.
However,
the
dairy
specialist
Congratulallons
and
Mr and Mra. Homer Potter of
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ha* received this advice from
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Mr.
and
Mra.
Roy
been
selected
for
a
career
as
a
of
Hopkins. Mrs. Biair '•
is •a
Michigan State University agri- c»utton» that fine grinding may wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Jamot
Morahall
and
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Keeney, Kalamaroo; the patern- language specialist in the Air —
result tn some "summing"
"gumming" of Richards, who wen- married Rat- .
CUltGraTaUthot ltit,
remit
Force. He recently completed his I ^Way tuesU of Mr. and Mra. graduate of Uie Allegan County
Fartnera «uu
who uwn
don’t adequately
adecuatelv — •Krandmotbcr.
Mra. Leia Foote,
feed
niangers
when
wheat
comipaay
tn
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Nasnvme
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School and taught in
Hugh Henderson. MSU animat
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Rhelhwltte
basic military training at Lack-1 Donald Dowsctt. * Mr. and Mrs.
prisesrenore
than
half
of
the
Church.
Rev.
E
F.
Rhoades
protect
their
top
soil
may
have
the
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oneiuyvme.
huabanzby apeclall#t.»y» coarse­
land AFB. Texas. Technical Oletta Pufpaff were Bunday dln- Allegan rural schools for sev------------ •-----------■
ly ground wheat may replace up grate ration. Usc of oat*, com or reading tire wedding vows. Mrs.-most fertile gullies in the county.
tralnlng for Airman Steel's ca- , ncr guest# of Mr*. Zoe GtUetl at
1
I)
1
They have boon residents of
to 50 per cent. of. the corn in bran in the gram mixture ,can Richard* is the former Marietta i11 Michigan Blate University ex- [
reer field is conducted at Syra- Naahvllle.
Weeks, daughter of Mr and Mra. I‘'P*'®1 «P«rUlUt Mys
LclDOF 1 001TV
poat cattle feeding rations with­ minimize this problem.
ruse
(N.Y.t University and Lv de- | Mr. and Mrs Glenn Pufpaff Hastings since 1942 when they
Charles Sheppard.
M8U poul- —
Robert Weeks
Mr ----and•—Mra.
!uilS
croP residues
J
out any appreciable change in -------------------r.--------------------------------—
—- t _ 11 tn9 milV-h imt
signed to prepare new airmen, were Friday guests of Mr and went into business here. Their
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Tate of grain or degree of ftaldi ‘O' e.xtendon speclalirt, say* it'a Waldo Richards of Lansing are!--------- - - ----- .—y --------- ,
for duty in the specialty as i Mr*. Huron Healey of Lake
Larger amounta mav be fed rt ck»y to
wheal in poultry the parent* ot Uie groom. The.’““* run-nn axui soil reos'on by
members of the Nation's aero- Odcma.
----- * *
*—Mr. and* •*
Mrs
— '—
Omlck. Court Street when they pur­
Han a*'
ut1 ■&gt; &gt;*r ccn‘Rtosell n
G.
(round wheat 1* fed on top of rations, providing it doetn’l .re- cltendenU
attzndcttte were Beverly Hart
as'®ab
0™
Rn^'H
space force Airman Steel is a | Mrs Benedict and Mra Sdcvck chased lhe Fanners Market At
com or grass Ulsgr. Protein »up- Place more than one-half of the maid
of honor and .brat man was, ----- -- --------- „u
graduate of Lakewood High cf Heating's were Sunday evening Seed Store. They operated that
----------------plenum -may be reduced b^*’'1™ requirements. Substituting Cliarlle
Richard* of Battle Creek.. ''na;lon «pccuiut.
business there and also the name
School and U a former student
Shout 10 per cent.
wheat for more than one-half of the groom’* brother. . Linda'
"
I Nothing you use on your form. at Calvin College. Grand Rapids Tobias and family * Mr. and business when they moved their
Robert Hines MRtl antmn) hire- the corn in a ration will often Weeks was her tutor's, brides- .
Burr Fossett were Friday callers store to 8 Jefferson Street in
’ U likely to be uUUccd aa poorly
bandry specialist point* out that
ln wasted feed.
maid and Mark Weeks wiu»i
IMS. They sold that building and
--—n- ------------------- | as the labor, according to a
ground wheat can replace com
Sheppard points out that the groomsman, and alw uthered. j ililche* and highway*.
moved to their present Biair's
University of Delaware farm
“pound for pound*' in rations -for-**11'7^' value of *'h«at is slightly and the grown s brother-in-law. |
Friday dinner guetta of Mr and Farm &amp; Garden Supply Store on
inn ax
raaah-- la.
,
,
W. Stale Street.
Crowing and finishing hogs when lowrr lt,an that of com, but lhe HowardHogan, of Lansing alxoi — in—i«..
r------------ ---------------—
Mrs.
Lee
Fossett
at
Vicksburg.
*
"man that
tiiit soil
-mil blown
blownfrom
from
tana
W ,/• MoAUlsUr. extension
price relauonships are favorable, protein value la u UtUc higher ushered. Marlene-Ackett of Nash- shown
luanis
■ : agricultural
Mr. and Mra Karl Pufpaff und
economist, said this
He points out that although However, wheat can replace com ville sang with Mrs. Donaldstains three
to five times as ,lpm1Z'ta"th7tata^'7f
family were Saturday evening
* •—
------------------«*•&gt;•
..........................
‘-.Procfrofk
J*.™
wheat
1s —
higher
in protein---than ; Juttoui
any. .chwges
in ,Ute
. ProyfFWll BC60IPP.Wln«
BCCOinPiipyliig, her
h e r, Inuch “nianlc matter, und at len.it
Durfee
com, Uie qualityxof protein it poultry ration.
mlm Lucille Gray, the bride's
Clarence Marta. Jr., and family
: cousin, nnd another couain. hoUM,“m “ U,e
rrom which P1
1 up piles 1* not different. No------------•-----------at Portage. * Mr. and Mrs. Boyd
tty Met. John Hook
jhknge Is rastnnunded:In prosome Michigan dalrvirfen are ta- --------Elaine -Johnson,
--------- * cut
—• and served 11
,
not be .torvd tor
Pufpaff of Kalamazoo were Sun­
------Straw, cake
com and
stalks
nnd barnyard
|
®r ‘u,rwl fo[ &gt;“--•“«* ­ ure.
feln tupplrmentatton when re- creasing production, but not profit ‘he
wedding
punch
and ।
Hay gurata of Mr. and Mrs Karl
Placing corn w ith wheat in swine lby (reding their cows extra m^itL »«i*nDay poured coffee. Mrs :,unu" bett.
***, *“«» dur_____
Pufpaff. * Mra. Burr Fawetl
-r—
Eort Baltimore Extension -class
feeding rations
.
r^oorts C Rav Hoahmd. Mk*hi?-*n Richards wlH continue to work ?
*‘‘ltcr, he sal*, wldle oats are: —rCvl*’
I”
.
was a Sunday caller of Mrs [will meet with Mrs Dona KosGraydon Blank, MSU ?heep state University agricultural econo- ln *» lawyer1* office Mr. RichptaWK‘ how to do your^wo^efffctemBertie Howell at the Medical Pa- bar Tuesday, Jan 19 * Harold
toeclallst. aaya wheat for lambs mist. "A study of 1963 DMA par** * “udrnt m Michigan
. . . . r r b_- be told a ktahiran lto?m
clhty nnd Mra. Fem Mix te Erb went to Byron Center, to
fives best results when m'xrd ticlpanta show* no difference in
College and alto docs some:
andh1
Labor Management Cwdereme
, Hastings.
hla brother, Clayton. Monday,
With outer f.yin grains. When returns over coat of feed for Hol- teaching. There were about 100
„^i &lt;nt MlclUgan^State Unlwdtv
I The BarryvUle-NaohvtUe MYF who was ill -with pnt-umoma *
Wheat to toed m the only train, st-tn co« fed 4J® to'8.000 pound. '-1 attendance at the ceremony ££ ^ofSTetetW ^UdhT tea
Wortang
habTJ“UT&amp;
group went to the Fenwxk Homer Hammond and Harold
mere d’tn t^Mrn “t^ta
P" cow." he ray..
Th&lt; South Maple Grove Farm Xkly ^^il wXi .wuy’ —' of uL and Xr£. J^
Mrihodtit Church Sunday eve- Erb called on Warren Meade
------------ •-----------Butrau
croup mrt Cut re/ulttagVdllra orT^h^^d »«»ure &gt;ou have atwaVdooc a
•nine to bear the Crystalalrea * Saturday at .Community HcwpiWith oat* com or^with both* ,n
-■'U'Ugglc for future se- Salurday at the Town Hall for :a harvesting equipment
J°b “ certain way. U not a good
Rev and Mra Karl Fiost of tai He ha* hadu badly burned
•qually
,£St
curtty. do we ever stop to pon" ’’“T” *n
I Naahvllle were Thursday dinner hand. * Genevieve Makley of
Completes
Bade
—
Airman
Glenn
I
gurets of Mr. and Mra. Robert Halting* was a Sunday caller on
-Mu* m
with
j
..
.
'
,,
awcnuance
wo*
rather
small
.uid
left
bore
are
often
-ublect
to*
'1
fact,
it
is
a
good
indlcaeram to
| «&gt;« that not much U^ug£“
R Boot, son of Mr. and Mrs 1 Herman, a Mr and Mra Richard Mr. and Mra. Homer Hammond.
hed ewea t^^ to a^btac
*n,Oy :IWf SnWen y""? Esprcl‘
w«’l«-.R'charts wedding. ■ .cats.
: hvUig given &lt;0 improving the Leonard J. Root oi R3 Hading*. • Shupp and family were Sunday
_______
H*THUtaTn^Lk rateXr PUy. if we'dq
our
w«h!P
r------------------------------•““* - -------------------During Winter months unpro- job—hatat is being substituted ba* completed Air Force baste dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.;
Banner Adi Benefit YOU!
■ctcd soil will usually fretre solid. &lt;°r thinking."
military training at Lackland i Robert Herman.
MSU. says crashed driving hablta?
___ -Churth were Mr and Mra. Etl-‘iw,
But soil under mulches
In dealing with people. Mc- afb. Texas. Airman Root has t
J?10 ,-atJOP frunl
N Y- freeze ta a honeycomb manner and . AUlsler suggested the manager been selected for technical train- '
Mrs. WaUori Ia lhe former Nao-' readily allow early spring rain.1/ to hire capable dependable help: nc as a missile-electronics spec­
ialist at Uie Air Training Com­
ml Rhoades, daughter of Rev. soak into ft.
provide adequate instruction
and Mrs. K. P. Rhoades. * The1
------------«-------:----training and supervision: be fair mand &lt;ATC‘ school at Chanute
Paul Knsler family were at Thawing Frozen Meat*
and consistent ; make criticism AFB. II). HU new unit is part ofij
Reading Bunday where they met! The most common methods constructive: reward a Job done the vast ATC system which!
their daughter. Pauline, who' u&amp;cd in Uinwing meat are in the well: provide opportunity for trains airmen and o fl leers in the
camo from Detroit to the home refrigerator, al room tempera-; advancement.- and t.-rat othcra diverse skills required by the na-1
Electric
tionl aerospace force. The *!f- j
of Rev. nnd Mra. AuMte Ttegeir. tore or Utirinr tha-cooklng pro-' iw he wouldIrroitd.
Pauline and Mra. Rcgeir were cess, as in roasting, for cXrunple.
"A gtxxi trots creates a whole­ man U a 19ti3 graduate of HuRod Miller
roommates when students at The important thing to remem- r«me attitude, a desire to work tings High Schoo).
Western Michigan University._ber is to thaw or defrost the and n pleasant but busintsslikr
Mra. Regcir** mother from Japan meat in tta original wrapping relationship between himself and
U making an extended visit with unless the cut Is to be cooked his employers.'* McAllister ten­
East Middle Lake
Sea "OK" Howard
ths Regeirs. w Mr. and Mra. Dick from tfle frozen state. Defrost- eluded.
Perry of Midland were Sunday Ing te the wrapping n»"
IZl N. Michigan
RESIDENTIAL
By -Wr*. Heuie M. Cttirnt
gueota of the Keith Balls. The
____ more
... .. even
___ thawing
______ or
_ deft
____
,,
Michigan Blate's swimming
Phone WI 5-9033
• COMMERCIAL
'two India. are sisters._____________ Frozen roosts will require dhe- cr.plain for 1965 is Dick GretSTART THE NEW YEAR FRESH!
. Frea Eitimotes
------------ •-----------ttard to one-half again ns long zinger. senior from Plymouth.
| The U. 8 Coast Guard. as for cooking ar. thawed rousta Be Mich, nnd member of Suite's Big
we know it today. waa establish- certain to allow for the flgtOL Ten championship 400-yard f ree­ John Mason Bunday, a Mr. and
* PAY ALL YOUR BILLS
l'd Jan. 2» 1915.------------------------- time in jjour plans
style relay team in 1964.
Mrs. Admiral Focrsh of Lansing .
tppit the weekend with hl* rts* CUT PAYMENTS SY &lt;4 TO V&gt;
ter. Mr nnd Mra Frank Bumpus. 1
* Mr and Mra. Don Sluts and
* ONI PATMINT ... ONI PLACi TO PAY
children of Grand Rapids went
Sunday guests of her parents.
* err ixtxa cash sox winto txptmn
Mr and Mrs. Frank Engle. *.
Good new from the sick, Mrs
• Farmers may want to consider------------------- —1------- -t—
feeding wheat to livestock this or
wound whcAt.la..

Poor Top Soil
Cover Causes

Fertile Cullies

&gt;uc.|&gt;wwMa. vt Mie grwui. s w,

-rr-y--*-* -r r- =; Utilized on Farm.
... Specialist Says

When You Need
Cash
$25 to $1000

Miller

JANUARY FURNITURE

Clearance

Etlxrl Maron Is up around ■’again
after being in bed nearly a week
home from the hospital this

Again . . . January brings you unusual opportunities to bring beauty to your

operating so the fishing can
precede.

Other Evenings By Appointment

Local Finance

■OK” Howdrd

home at savings that ar£ irpfxessiye. And remember . . . this is the best in furniture,

up to our long-established standards. Furniture that yoCi will live with,’Tn comfort

112 S. Jefferaon

WI 5-3424

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January 15tl

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During This

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Sure

You might find another car
as new as the Delta 88.

fine
Pieces for
Every Room
in Your House!

Don t Miss This
Opportunity to
Get the Best for
Less at

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FURNITURE
105 E. State in Hastings

But not this year
SOME PIECES MARKED DOWN AS MUCH AS
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.

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■

�Carlton Junior
Grangers Have
Busy Period

Pomona Grange

Plans Winter

Session Feb. 17

Bernt Amtson
Lakewood Lions
rxt
________. 'ii.
Present ‘World
01 17
Vermontville
Of California’
Dies Saturday
LeRoy Crooks, travelogue lec­

Grange member* met at Johns­
town Grange on Wednesday. Jun.
The Wlnt/r officers training
pm

at Irving Orange.

Stale

turer and-photographer, will pre-

Beml H. ■Amtaun. '81. o' real-

AU subordinate Orange offl-

Carlton Junior Grange members met Saturday. Jan. 9.
As matron. Joyce Weinbrvcht.
.was attending a Stalo Grange
meeting. Mra. Charles Stadrl
performed lhe duties of matron.
it waa reported U»l the Junior
Grangers had been busy tijrough
lhe holidays. They put on lhe
Christmas program for the sub­
ordinate Grange, sung carols at
the Medical Facility. Went

an ail-color travelogue of a land courage

I'uncrul Horne in YcnnontvUlo.

Barry

County

Office

b

of

R3

• Space and Dtvmlfied |
on Michigan's opportunities in Benjamin and Addie tspenceri
LheLspare age.
■ Norris. He moved to Yankee lhe annual classic since 1939
fieerge Grlbbln, a native of Spring* wllhf IU* pOrenL* when

to the. State Conventton.
The program opened with a used fur hall &lt;l*xorntiorv&gt;.
prayer for the New Year given
by Opal Kaiser. Arlene Chevrcman made "Six Rreolutlona for
a Granger." Clara Stanton gave
------ —------- *— —1——
with

York advertising agency, Springs School and fanned in
talk Saturday noon on । the Richland and Barry County
! iuen until hl* marriage lo Lena
a
; Dennis of Irving Township oh
Typographic consultant How- June 3, 1&amp;0B.
ard.N King, U. 8. Post Office| After their marriage they I
untanritv nvecdore Janes and a -------• •
jxnt! of ttale officlak. reviewing -uhlp home.
curathl und proptao! kgtatatton
orntothcr highlight*
Equipment dtaplays. results of
retjvry of National Exchange
that he lived In Hasting* ;
ClubA. installed the 1965 officer*
advertising idea*
of the Hostings Club In recent
formal ceremonies.
-Michigan Din-

Club Officers

In a chant “Did You Feed My
Cttw?”.
Bottoms

For Year 1965

Up.”

• Bug Bombed."
A ritual tun Qulx was given
and dtacuraed. A closing thought

ard Welton, preUdenl; Howard

Nashville.

i

though »l»e will have to wait un-1
* ....
I tu she u. 20 u&gt; get into this work. Overtown 4H ers
Mias Garvey ta a graduate or
— PcrCOIOtOr
D___________ ,to
a.
the Airline and Travel Career fit
GlV«

Supplies
STATIONERY

rear School in Lanalng, having
««np&gt;trd her Work lar.t month
While awaiting her 20th birth-

SCHAUER'S

The Exchange Club U known

Community Building
al Hastings High School.

magic

*&gt;EC

AUTO WASH

XJ

CAR

WASH

nnd specially designed multiple

»te ft I So much ft*) Wtaf
.grandma will taka up car
Waihing M a hobby.

Engines - Equipment

future.
The HaMlngu Exchange Club
phonic Hammond. Patricia Huas. ia presently undertaking an ex-

Orange.
The. Southwestern Michigan I

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Round the Clock

New model car time is here again. Just as

you use your good judgment in picking out
a car you do the same in selecting the right

insurance protection. This is why more
Mctlxxllst Churctt

prospective

Exchange

Club

the Auto Club. They are assured of the out­

‘cottons! coat*.

standing, unsurpassed protection and serv­

£

Ollhtt. Ref real

e Petition of Secretory Manager of the Riverside

ice of Michigan's leading car insurance.

metery will be open in the near future. Thii posi­

Stop by your nearest Auto Club office today!

tion pays a salary and house rent. Applicant mint

underttond keeping a set of books and capable of

the high ncliool on Jan.
buamras meeting was

handling a staff of men. Persons interested in this

Hospital
I Guild Keports I

Venetian Blinds
A NEW CONCEPT

and Mary Alice Lockwood. Lor­
raine Jameadn led lhe games.

IN CAR CARE

survived by a daughter. Mra.
Gerald (Margery) Hine of RS
Hastings; ono grandson; three
great- grandchildren, and ~
annual tfr- Mrs Addle Wood of Hasmeetings this month..
; Hos*Tbe Barry - Hasting* ABA
He wa* a member of the Star

another Freedom Shrine uh! eh

a

•

Barry Dairy
Groups to Meet
3

stating flnaoclaUy to permit
needed Boy Scouts to attend
camp.

1620 S. Hanover

Piekupi - Campon

operated the Tain Pines Dul^ry
und the Area Dairy Bottle Ex­
change.

------------•------------

YMCA Camp al Algonquin lake.

srrvattontal.
■
| wood. For their annual CornMi. Garvey wu paduatad
from the NaahvlUe High School
olstoe to the Barry County Com­
, m unity Building far use by Uie
standing student
arganliaUona using the building.
I The girl* cluroc thia project in
place of exchange of gifts.
i William Kirkpatrick was preoCoin Operated
gift

Office Supplies

BUYING

Install Exchange

Conical.

School

matt commeiclsl car wuh
frpcrstori. Adapted far doil-rounelf method* th*» '**rutc ereeyeae profc»*l*«*l

JS ^".T.

Thc program. the second In a

Miss Diana Garvey. 18. daugh-

PARTY GIFTS

Tk“-"“ 1 - *
Insurance Winner
Name Riverside
™ William Norris
W. J. Schllhancck. lta*tlngs
zk/Y*
.representative of The unedtn Cemetery Ufticers
National Life Lnourance Com-I
J
** Dies Wednesday pony
and a member of the RobRichard Row, Edgar Uasss
w«
iert E. Betael Ageney. Kalama- noir and Kendall Rsahm were
rotf. ha* been named a winner named directora for three ytars
At Farm Home
in a one-month nation - Vide of the Rivenddc Cemetery As­

,
i annual meeting of the Mlcldgan I
IM^igan State "university.'
I
More than 7M weekly and ■ .

vented by Char lea Sindel "Good

Pomona will have* a food tent

"Quick Skit*.”

Nashville Girl
To be Stewardess

officiating.

all

The Hastings Banner

Press
Convention
i

The Xelbxr Center for Coo- I Funeral service* for William J. sales contest recently conducted sociaUon at the utockiioldm
Uflulng FducaUua far the two- Norrta, 93. H4 Hastings, who by the company In honor af (annual meeting.
Henry w. Persons, senior vice | —
Offkers
•-------- elected
•
were Chariaa
■a—
Grange and contributed center­
The meeting opens Friday ford Road, about noon on Wed- president and director ot agen­
pieces. napkins and tabh- - fa­ noon on a military note, with u neaday. Jan. 6. were held at 2 cies. Schllhonrck i-amed ihta
vors to the food boxes dutrlbutcd crack crew from the Tactical pm. Saturday at Uie Leonard- honor through the production of
by the subordinAio Grange.
a specified large amount of bu*lPlan* for a Elding party are
In Uie making but must wait for bllltlc* and techniques In tacU-

15 years. died Saturday, Jan. 9. In Lakewood High School audl- meeting and bring any question*
on lhe about Grange procedure they
al 1:15 aon. in Hayes-Green- tart
*'w4urn.
""' He will appear
— ~*
Beach Hospital at Charlotte.
| that ta upomored by lhe LakePomona Orange wiU again
|wood Uons Club.
|*pon*or exhlbtta at the Burry

ot the Oldsmobile Divtalon of of which man ha* wisely set
General MoUira Corporation in ----- ' '
-----' —*‘
Lansing, retiring in 1950.
|
’
HU wife, the fimner Annai j to mon' Uian 200 bet below MaErlckaon. preceded him in level nnd in less than a hundred
• death. Surviving arc a ton. Koi-1 ! miles rises majestically to more
. bert O. of Vermontville; a I Hum 14.000 feet to snow-capped
beauty. California, ta a land
’ daughter. Mra. Percy Lalonde of i Where the Ire** are bigger, lhe
I coastline more rugged and where
Rapids: a alate.-. Mrs Gudrun luxh valley* are carpeted with a
Fuisum of Lansing; tlx grand­ rainbow uf wild!he* era Ul Springchildren, nnd seven great- grand- Um&amp;
thddren.
। A Ybnlted number of tickets

'

DETROIT AUTOMOIILE lKTER l«UR*m EXCHAMSE
al MOTOR STATE IMORAHtE COURMH

position will make application In writing, stating
CemeFery Board, Chas. H. Hinman, President, c/o

Hastings Post Office.

H~~ MR «M
WIN J. MliUHRA

Guild 3—Mra. Wilbur Schanta.
chairman: 24 small diapers. 6
green clinic sheets and 12 O. B.

,

Come Visit Us During Our

randOPening
January 14-15 &amp; 16 at the New

Guild 10—Mrs. William Cridler,
chairman: fl medium sterljlxlng
bags; 12 small diapers; 0 baby

and Mrs
Anna Huntxings,
chairmen: 8 green clinic ahtet*;
blankets.
Guild 31 — Mrs. Alta Sackett
and _Mry. Mabel Booiwr, ghalrtnen: 1 No 2 Instrument wrapa:
33 »maU diapers; 12 emergency
towete.
Guild 22

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Guild 3A—Mra. Lewis Marble.

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Your

medium sterilizing hags
itutmmerit’ wraps and 24 small
diapers

Horizens!

and is large O. B. abdominal
binders.
Mrs. Harry Burke, chairman.

pleasure to your

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HASTINGS Phone WI 5-2091

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door prizes
A 9 by 12 Rug
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Your Favorite Chair Cleaned Free
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Convenient

411 Now Class ‘A’
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BANK
LOAN

The State Highway Depart­
ment ha* announced that' all
t&gt;^W miles of State highway in
Michigan are now dralgnalcd tu

Whtfher you are a farmer, factory worker, Rtudent, bu»ine»iman. or
The upgrading ot the remain -

houMwife. the National Bank of Hasting* has a loan to tolve every

problem. Open the door to comfortable living and family contentment
*11 State highway* throughout
Michigan during most of the
Spring weight restrictions will’

CARPETING in Barry County

life by getting a

State Highways

proxlmatcly 1.400 mltas of State
highways These reetrtctkuw are
usually in effect tram four to

by using your credit. You will be interested ill the low interest rotes
and insurance on loans. So let us help you for year every financial need

with our complete modern bankin; services!

April.

Prices

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Start at

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Now You Con Hove a ■
Beautiful Carpet Installed
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Loans

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•w

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older

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Member Federal Rererre System and Federal Deposit /rua^anre Corporation
DEPOSITS INSURED UP TO $10,000.00^

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3—THE HASTINGS BANNER

Services in the I hurdles

Grace Lutheran
To Induct

BIBLE —
CHURCH
MILO ---------------Route 3. Delton Michigan

Officers Sunday

. Hartings METHODIST Charabes EVANGELICAL UNITED
UKLT1IKKN CHURCH
First Hrthodtet (lltUcb

CHRISTIAN UNITY WEEK

Grace Brethren

Church to Have
Missionary Rites

STONEY POINT
FREE METHODIST CHURCH

oay. wan. o, ui »
i,
pllul following a brief UlneA

1965 will be inducted into office
during the Bunday morning. Jan.

bar hotua in Naahville

Rev. Geoige Elliott

’The flirt annual Missionary.

Past Nashville
'
Resident Dies
Mra Eavh Ooolbaugb,. Bl, a!

Pastor's office hours: ■mteday
9:45 am. Churah school.
11 am. orahlp. Sermon: "Faith through Friday. 9 am. to 13
held. Sponsoring unit: Da­
WOODBURY UNITED
noon.
.
ir Fun."
partinant of Faith add Order.
m«ntx» of tho oongregatlai
BRETHREN CHURCH
7
pm.
Youth
Membership
NORTH IRVING WEHLBYAN
toakry Saturday and graveside
Bunday Schedule
-Be a Nathaniel and a Philip'
METHODIST CHURCH
Telephone 374-3246
7 pm. Junior and Senior MYF
Saturday
al
lhe
Woodland
Cemochlkiren will
Monday. 7:30 pm. Troop 73.
milts W of Broadway. Freeport
in Village of Woodbury
Rev. Gerald Hephncr. Pastor
Wedneaday, 7:30 Cub Pack
meeting
Sunday school. 10 am.
Maurice Benedict, president;
Worship. 11 am.
Morning worship. 11 am.
Wilbur ’ Marali. vice president;
Junior
church far children.
Christian Science
"The Rapture.
Young People's service. 7 pm.
Willis Buehl, srort-tary; Earl
Evangelical service. 8 pm.
Text
Announced
and childreni choir rehearsals.
financial secretary: David KietsYouth
Fellowship.
Wed.,
7
pm.
group Bible study with individual
maun, aasirtant financial sec­
Ptrrtgn Mtadonary Society of; ORANGEVILLE
The
annual
buslnraa
meeting
leaders for rtudy and dUciurtun
retary: Boyd Helnr, elder, and
Brethren Churches. The Na- BAPTIST CHURCH
ty tor every individual *111 be
Gaud FWlowshlp of Brethren
w olcn Campbel.. .
Jamra
O'Connor, trurtee. Robert
Bible
Study
and
prayer
scrMonday
Churches has approximately one
3 mUM ^xith of Gun Lake
7 pm Teen Fellowship.
all Christian Science Churches
forilen mtauon.irv for everv lo&lt;&gt;9.45
,• am.
. — Sunday school.
^.haaI
this Sunday, The subject is the dining room of the Ilasunga
cal congregation In the Staten
11 am. Morning worship.
Tuesday
’Life." and it ia kcynofxi by Use First Methodist Church.
Tlic Hartings Grace Brethren
WOODLAND CHURCH OF
Mra Fred Bower, president
Golden Text from Galatians
Wednesday, 7:30 pm. Bible
home of Mra. WllUam Livingston. THE BRETHREN
Quimby Chorea
8319 Coats Grove Road
Spirit alull of the Spirit nap
World Day of Prayer, under the [
,
*
Rev. Charles Glbba. Pastor
church.
.
life
everlasting.
”
.‘L‘^7hC^UIT
P*1 * FIRST'PRESBYTERIAN-----7:30 pm. Elizabeth Circle at
chairmanship
Name Chairman for
Sermon topic: "A Mark
tba earth.
&lt; ritcitrii
siiaw, In tin Youth Itoom, Ail
._
Uie church.
-To teach those who rvoeire 1
,lrnLla-.v .nd Center
Living Church.”
Wedneaday choir practice, 7:30
Wednesday
World
Day
of
Prayer
chairmen
Emmanuel
UUlld
ChriM all that Christ has comWillard H. Curtis, Minister
9:30 am. Bible study and
from the various oommunllira
UNITED BRETHREN IN
wy.........................
Bunday. Jan 17. morning wo
Thursday, 4 pm. Junior choir Rev. George J. Huber, Pastor ■ and ad members of the commitprayer.
■
of Emmanuel
practice.
Where a Christian Experience,
E. Colfax at N. Boltwood
Thursday. Women's Fellowship, Makes you a Member.
youth, adults and children’s
o^Twi^Se^n
Future
promptly
at 1 pm-•----- *— and•
----- .
... k- meeting
last Wednesday,
alf day inerting.
IQ am. Sunday school.
| 9:30 am. Morning worship,
Devotions for the (toy will be
following office™ and
Sunday. Fellowship Class
11 am. Morning worship.
pm.
Chancel
choir
the Bible.’
[junior church.
meeting at the church, potluck
Following the annum business
dinner.
7.30 pm. Evening worship.
present
meeting, Mrs. Herbert Wedel
TVzmso
•’un&gt;°r High and Senior High
6:15 pm. Chrirtlan Endeavor.
Monday. Administrative Board
7:30 pm. Wednesday prayer.
Youth Fellowship al the church.! 7 _pm^Oospel Hour. Message
treasurer. Mra. Al Vedder. and
IRVING
CHAPEL
Thuraday
j Tuesday All-Conference Day
Igan.
Monday
Rev. Cbalmcr Miller. Pastor
WOODLAND
Lawrence Herrick.
Phone RO 5-3503
METHODIST CHURCH
"Migrants
Are
People.
’
’
Much
inCommittee chairmen are: key
i 7:30 pm. Thursday, prayer and
Saturday
pm. Church library
Worahip, 11 am
Sunday school. 10 um.
field, so the invitation has been votlotw' Mrs George Lockwood:
Chu^h at Lak£ 111 Memortal Hall.
7:30 pm. Tuesday. Jan. 18.
Morning worship. 11 a m.
Wednesday
Sunday school board mo-ting at
HASTINGS CONGREGATION
Five through 7 pm. Pancake
Youth Fellowship. 7:30 pm.
telephone. Mrs. Denis Hagon;
attend.
«Twh.rh
9 X0 ajn women's Association the Clarence.qtf»use home, 711
OF JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES
evening, Jan.
which _ included :
mcctl
12 :45 Womem's E. Thom Street.
missionary. Mrs. Wallace Osborn;
220 West Colfax Street
EUB men. the public U invited. WOODLAND UNITED
parish house, Mra K 8. McIn­
Bunday, Public talk. 3 pm.
BRETHREN CHURCH
St. Rose Nursery
tyre.
scclak Mra Lyle Scudder;
["What Is Woman’s Concern?* McCALLUM UNITED
Watchtower Bible Study. 4:15
reived.
Lowell Dlmos. Pastor
Rev. Fr. Joseph C. Du:
BRETHREN IN
Bunday school. 10 am.
Glen
Thuraday
CHRIST CHURCH
Tuesday, congregation Bible pastor of St. Ito«- of Limn cotte; memorials, Mrs
Morning worship. 11 am.
EUB MEN IS 5n7pnufr(
Church,
anrwxmcrd
that
high
Brower:
united thank offering,
4 Calvin choir.
"The Church in the Wildwood*
study, 8:15 pm.
school students starting Sunday Mra T B. Stevens; church pen6 3t&gt;—K«rk House choir.
oys Lake Road
Prayer service. Wed., 8 pm.
gxlical United Brethren Church
Baffler and Fred Gorlingcr
7:30—Chancel choir.
Rev. Dortene 8peew. Pastor
Service meeting. 8:30 pm.
Public Invited.
Mra. Arthur Erick-ion fills an
of Hastings will sponsor a ponvice for pre-ichool youngsters Hetty. SLra. l^wrence Herrick,
10 am. Sunday school.
aisii
irTtowL; 'reorun wnu: cnc«CH
while thrir parcnir. attend the 10 altar. Mra Frank •ffttchle and
11 am.
Morning worship
HASTINGS FREE
23. with serving from &amp; through BOWENS MILLS CHAPEL
Mra. Vesta Birth.
Cherub church.
METHODIST CHURCH
Henry VanTil, Evangelist
termswere Mrs. Stanley’ Kone.
Boltwood &amp; E. State Road
10 am. Morning service.
ami Mrs. Ronald Erickson. New x
trastcaa are Donald Eckman.! 10 am. Sunday schocrt
lhe orpudxatlon. and Floyd
Richard Haddix and Stanley. “ am. Morning worship.
Myers. chairman. of the Chris­
I 7 pm. Junior High and Senior
Morning worship. 10:46 am.
A cordial welcome to all.
tian Scrvlrt Committee. arc in
Offkara aza; trwuurcr, Mra. Hllb Youth Groupsebsraa ijf -the Wwdng,
, .. .
.
praise and Bible study.
A free will (glaring will be re-1 CARLTON CENTER
A
warm invitation U extended
pm.
ceived.
and
tho
procer-d-;
will
be
!
METHODIST
CHURCH
Eckman. both
I: f inane mu orciciMrj,
mu \jar-। •—» — P^uytT.
ux*d for the puchase of a church Rev. Lawrence Lowell. Pastor
linger; mbtoonary treasurer Mra I Thursday. 7 pm. Pioneer Girls I
-----------this friendly church.
MonUng worship, 0:15 am.
Richard Haddix: music coni-[ and Boys Brigade.
. HASTINGS BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday school. 10:16 am.
TIk- public is Invited.
mlltee. Mrs. Keith Haller Mra. I Women's MLsxlon ary Fellow-'
Jtusaell Houseman. Pastorbroadcast over WFUR.
CARLTON SEVENTH-DAT
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
CYC groups Wednesday, 4-5
ADVENTIST CHUBCH
Velte Road at Woodland
Elder Chdncs Wilber
ST ROSE CATHOLIC CHURCH
Young People Thuraday. 7 pm.
I Rev. Pr Joseph C. Dunphy.
Sat 9:3* am. Sabbath school.
’Your Friendly
Serving Your Community
11 am. Worship hour.
■ Rev. David Hawley. Atalstant 1 Tills service broadcast WBCH.
Christ-centered Church”
KILPATRICK UNITED
TI?iU
BRETHREN CHURCH
Confessions
clilldrcn 4 to 0.
Since 1895"
CEDAR CREEK BIBLE
am. Worship, flmyn: CHURCH
Hoffman
H. VJotmici
10 am. Sunday nrlkxil.
Campground Rd. 8 miles south of
Fully Equipped Ambulance
Hasting:.
her following service. I pm. an­
ST. AMBROSE. DELTON
Pastor, Donald Tack
24-Hour Service
It takes
nual CongrcguUoiukl business
Sunday school, 10 am.
dal music, hymn sing.
meeting.
LAKEWOOD BAPTIST
Phone WI 5-3252
lot of know-how
Worship.
11
am.
Monday
ST. AUGUSTINE,
CHURCH
YouUi
meeting.
6:15
pm.
wednftKtay. 4 pm. Cherub and
f MIDDLEVILLE
to fix a hi-fi
Community Room above Wood­
Evening service. 7:30 pm.
lindcr choir.
Wednesday prayer meeting and land Fire Station.
0:30 pm. Christian Service
8 pin. Senior ciicnr.
Bible atudy. 7.30 pm.
OUR LADY OF GREAT OAK. Brigade boys, clubs.
DOWLING
.
11 am. Warship service
THE CHURCH OF
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE JESUS CHRIST OF
7:36 pm. Evening afrvlca.
307 E. Marshall Street
LATTER DAT SAINTS
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH ^J-30 P-“*- PrajiT meeteng and
8 Jrfferron A- Walnut 8U
^udy. Sprctal H^er- Wrl
410 E. Madison. 945 5-5065
Swift 367-3220
Sunday School, 10:30 am.
Rev David Stuckmeyer. Puisr
lnm th* Shepherd • Itomr.
9:45 am Church school, aupt.
Woodland Bible dub. for boys
Mlssionarica, phone 945-9251
Second Sunday after Eplplkiny. a. MapUjs!
."J0. \?r. ^’ktetlcn Mra. Evelyn Baxxllct.
.
and girls. Meeting place. Wood­
Worship. 10:45 am. Sermon; children, located ta Union Grove.
land Community room over the
iJohn 1:43-51. "Be A Natiuinirl. WU.
7:30
pm.
Wed.
IMble
Study
HASTINGS GRACE
.
.
. .... ,2. ...
Thuraday— -——
and Prayre.
BRETHREN CHURCH
YS-dSSI
LAKEWOOD E. U. B. CHURCH
1 Sunday sclsuol and Bible class. Society meeting.
.
CLOVERDALE EVANGELICAL
Rev. Russell Sarver, Pa&amp;tor
I
Panirrlnv
1X «■ . .
Saturday
Sunday worship, 10 am.
Sunday school. 10 am.| 7 ;30 pm. Adult choir rehcaranL CHURCH
Worship Hour, 11 am.
Rev. George Marshall. Pastor
TV and taps recorders
MYF Sunday. 7 pm.
Bunday evening service, 7 pm.
Church school, 10 am.
WKZO-TV, 9;M am.; over1
-----------Sunday evening service, 8 pm.
The Bible, the whole Bible and
Morning worship, 11 am.
WOOD-TV, 10:30 • am.; over TRINITY GOSPEL CHURCH
expertly repaired, too.
nothing but the Bible.
WZZM-TV. 11 am.; over WI1X- &lt;
.1118 Jordan Lake Street
COATS GROVE
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Phone
DR
4-8277
Lutheran Hour."

United Church

Women to Plan

‘Day of Prayer’

name umcers rtf
OI
Congregational
Church at Lakc-O ’p”

Walldorff-Sponable
^une’zaL (^forne

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CENTRAL
RADIO &amp; TV
HOWARD TRUMBULL

228 N. Jtffcraan at M.ll

HASTINOS SEVENTH-DAT
ADVENTIST CHURCH

Ph. WI 5-5319

WE CLOSE AT

NOON ON
SATURDAYS

Wednesday prayer. 7:30 pm.
Sunday. "It is Written.” o

Sunday. "Faith for Today,7 on
TV Wood Channel 8. 8:30 am.
Sunday • Voice of Prophecy1
Radio WOOD 1300. 0:30 am. |

People’s service, 7 pm.

Durkee Rd.
Charles Gibbs, Pastor
Floyd Walter. Supc.

SUCCESS NEWSI AMBASSADOR BY RAMBLER

Sales up 110%...greatest increase of any 1965 car!
Read the reasons why

Worship hour, 11 am.
Bible study Wed.. 7:30 pm.
Christian Endeavor Sunday,
■pann------------------------------------------FsgnUy Night. Jan 15. 7 pm.
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
Pottiiok. Bring own tablcscrvice.
1306 South Hanover Street
10 am. Sunday school.
11 lun. Morning worship.
Youth mcrtlng, 6:15 pm.
Evening Gospel Hour, 7 pm.
Wednesday prayer, 7:30 pm.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST

Sunday school. 11 am.
Wednesday service. 7:45 pm.
Rending room open Wednx*day and Saturday, 2 to 4 pm.

THE GALILEAN BAPTIST
CHURCH
Former Freeport High School
Pastor Ralph VanderWerf
Sunday school, 10 am

NOTICE
A public hearing will be held on February

Thu little church with Uie big

1

1965, at 7:30 p.m. at the Episcopal Parish House,

HASTINGS ASSEMBLY
OF GOD CHURCH
HD E. Woodland Avenue
Rev. M. P. Goble, Pastor
9:45 am. Sunday school.
11 am. Morning worship.
6 pm. Young People's service.
7 pm. Evangelical service.

315 W. Center St. in Hastings. The purpose is to

Anbanador 990-H Hardtop

reason one:

reason two;

reason three:

Advanced Styling.

Extra Value. The *65 Ambaiiador

Low Maintenance Corti, High Retale. The
Ambotiador, like any Rambler, makes

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trade. You*JI find all tho reasons "why"

IL48TINGS WESLEYAN
METHODIST CHURCH

discuss with the City Planning Commission the

new Master Plan which was recently completed
for the City of Hastings. The commission urgently

requests all interested citizens to attend and air
their views of this new plan*

R«v. Keith Coffey. Pastor
WI 5-3313
10 am. Bunday sebodi:
11 am. Worship service.
6: 30 pm. Young Peoples meet
7: 30 pm. Evening oervicc.
Wedneaday, 7:30 pm. prayer.

WE8LKYAN METHODIST
CHURCH
Hickory Comers, Michigan
Rav. Vaughn B. Jenson, Pastor
10 am. Sunday schooL
11 am. Morning worship. Jun
lor churah and nursery provided.
7:30 pm. Evening sendee.
Wednesday, 7.M pm. Family
Night. Adulta, Youth. Junior!
rehearnJ.

changed Araba nod ex.

vanced

Unit

Construction,

Cefcmic-

wilh side-by-side comparison, of lead-

II standard al no
equipment.

The 3 Sensible Spectaculars—RAMBLER ’65

Hastings Rambler Inc.,

201

n. Krutoy

Wetch the Danny Kaya Show on CBS-JV, Wednesday evwrwng* -

�IAI SE
Questiongiad Amweri

home nf Mr and MH Everett,
Nashville
fuiUMton* were Mrs Jolinrton'i.
motlAW. Mra. Ctiarks Prout, and'
iur cumins, Mr. and Mra Oocar
Prout, all of Rosebush. ♦ Mr.
ami Mrs Sam Watson and Mr
and Mra. Herman TerBrek of
Grand Rapid*, were last Wednriday visitors at lhe home of
Mn. Oltn Hendeo.
■
I ■i.ux»u«7 - -------------------- ----------- 1J Uac
A family dinner Sunday at Brumm, president. wfflkBMMe. W
the home of Albert Rereur had a :
Chamber, of
| W OFid I IflS

double purpose. K noi on 1 y,ne!dMy tn'the VFW hall. The
brought the
u*^£‘cr J? Cnnmber ta headed thu year by jj 1 1111111011
visit with their nrphre and lu
Wllion uho BppO1Ilt,-d
cousin. James Dorrta of Tulsa.
neK membership comm.ttee Tnl
L
,
..
Okla., but was a birthray aur- |0T toe drlre „hlch wlu get un- 1 ClCpIlOllCS
--------------------------- you do. how your work compares' prise for Albert. A feature of dfrwBy immediately Other com-1 ,,
1
with the work yuu did in past &gt; the dinner was a large decorated i
wm be appointed at the
~
yaxra, and other cUcumatancra | birthday cake. Those present for | x&gt;h"inrv meeting. Roger Boline,

now. and then eliange to my
own otd-ngr benefits nt 05?
Answer: Yea. thia us possible,
when you get in touch with the
social security office, you will
be informed of Uie amount* In­
volved. nnd (hen you ran choose
which benefit you feel ia u» your

We .think of the Job of servfo.
ing our clients as a round-tho*
clock proposition. After all.

No Quitting Time
on Service

with the Social Security Admluinration. ta publishing a series
Tii questions and answers on tocial security subjects. If you
have a question the Social 8c-

to an S-hour workday. If yow
luffer a Ims... tire in your
home, auto accident, busincaa
catastrophe ... you want help
right away. You’ll get just that
if you place your protection
program in our hand*.

randsen

glad to answer 1L If you wish a
representative of the Social Se­
curity Adininir.tralion to addiew.
group &lt;»&gt; -of whiiii you arc a

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WIN TOP VALUE STAMPS-WIN KROGER BRAND FOODS I

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8pring I aecsptod a yob aa a
building superintendent al a
yearly lalary of »«XX) SUxe I
am working. do I have to notify

DOUBLE STAMPS
Wednesday

moot an imposaablc mrra^-lurnrd into hard rut* and holes and
patches at ice Our friends in
Florida are picking tomatoes and
grven brans and Use nrarest we

Vandenbrink's 4 to 8 lb.

SLICED BEEF LIVER or
Roasting Chickens

Sunday. To help than celebrate,
their daughter and son-in-law.
Mr nnd Mm- Barry Donaldson
took them, with Betty and Jerry,
to Lansing for dinner nt The
Country Kitchen We wish the

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year, you are liable for P“!
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Failure to pay such taw Hi
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Frosting and
Cake mix 3^99/
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juries they suffered in an auto­
mobile accident Just west of
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ado An of Monday evening they

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Mm Edgar Boulter of Hastings.

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THE FINEST
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\ TO HASTINGS AREA
IS WELCOME WAGON
A Hsit from our hostess will mike
you feel at home, with her basket
of fifts and answers to questions
about lha dty, its services and
facilities. Jut call ...

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INVITATION to ATTEND

Fulfillment of a Cultural Dream in the City of

HASTINGS
and FORMAL DEDICATION

OF THE NEW

"A fine accomplishment

by a dedicated group

HASTINGS PUBLIC LIBRARY

on SATURDAY, JANUARY 16th from

10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.

of loyal citizens....

and a new source of

in our community."
Franklin C. Beckwith

Everyone is urged to visit the new Hastings Public Library

Mayor of Hastings

which will provide modern Eorly American structure and surround-

ings together with on outstanding source of books and other types
of publications. Young and old of our community are afforded a

THE HASTINGS

most a^equaTe^acility for furthering education and acquiring cul­

PUBLIC LIBRARY WILL BE

ture and enf&amp;rfainment. Each floor will have 3,000 square feet of

planned space. There are comfortable lounges, reference section,

special collections and an exhibit

There are sections for current books

rwiiirn

OPEN 6 DAYS EACH WEEK:
Uffllf Lllil

Monday - 12:30p.m. to 8:30p.
Tuesday - 12:30p.m. to 6:00p.m.

fiction and non­

fiction. You will discover a special Michigan section, a mystery

Wednesday-12:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

section and a department providing four constantly arriving news­

Thursday - 12:30p.m. to 6:00p.m.

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12:30p.m. to 8:30p.

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Saturday - 12:30p.m. to 6:00p.m.
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THE

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Hastings Cut Rate Shoa Store
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7,000 Books are on Hand
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Flower* by Chip &amp; Irene

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Chrysler - Plymouth - Valient

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Al Signs Tire Service
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Central Radio b TV
Service by Howard Trumbull

Jeep Vehicle* &amp; Apache Trailers

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Opdge Sate* &amp; Service

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Sinclair Petroleum Product*

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The J. C. Penney Co.

Saheder's Office Supply

For Busmen, Home &amp; School

Lope Pharmacy
Walgreen Agency

□apartment Store

Miller Jewelers
A 5que»« Deal Alweye

Bon Franklin Store

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Jennie E. Lane

Of Lake Odessa
Buried Monday

j

!nf«nf son home from the hn»-; and Mr*. Merton Mmeesr. Mr. Nan* Moore were Saturday lunch ।
Freeport
pital a Mr uhd Mr nnkm and Mis Merton Menrenr nntl cnml* »f Mra Oifrv KkMre at. ' were Mr and Mr*. Jack Blough Mrx Jeiry Pofdiiumus and chil&lt;n&gt;*riioit ami two dAugtitwv uikI .iluidieti of Ex&gt;t Freeport*srrrt'
•'•‘■‘—i■ und ixni. LaVcrao of W«yne. "Mr. Ebert ul Aho and Mr. and Mra
tty Mrt. Syltttn Tnsf
and Mrs Kenneth Blough and Wayne Taw and sons Other
a
little girl friend. Lyne* of Saturday evening, Dec. 20 vuik'rek M.
7*1-1111
' aon* ol Kalamazoo. Mr. and1 guest* were Mr. and Mrs. MerFlorida and Dr and Mra Hubert. torn of Mr. and Mra. Fay De, Mr* Donald Blough and daugh- tun Mraccar and family of east
Overholl and family of Holland mond. Jr., al Caledonia.
[t*r
of Clarksville. Mr and Mra Freeport and Mr. and Mr*. I
Hubert.Blough hod a tonsillec­
tomy Monday at Pennock. Hos­ Maynel Gilmer of Kalamazoo. George Tagg and aon David of
pital * Mr. and Mrs. Martin । Mr and Mra Mike Hawthorne Middleville ♦ Mr and Mrs. Jack
I and duldren of IfasUng*. Mr., Blough of Wayne- were Dec, Tt
Dipp and children. Mr and Mrs. -------and Mra. -, Tom Owen and chi I-. visitor* of Mr. and Mr* Jesse
Ronald Owen of Middleville and home
Sta Tan Owvn w-Mrs Effie
Parker spent Thuraday and Fri­
day Det M-37 with her AUtcr.
Mrs Fanny Draper of Grand
Rapid.v op ChriMmna Day. They

Buehler joined thetfi for supper
Mr. anti Mra. Keith Buehler
and family were Christmas din-

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CITY OF HASTINGS
ELECTION NOTICE

Mrs. Henry Myers, ‘the BlackIcdgtw remained for a few days
• Carol und Dnnny Myers iuul ______
Miss Pat Kelley ot Wayland :Sunday. Dee 27. * Mra. Milton
were Christmas visitor* of Mr. Buehler and Mrs. George Fa uno
and Mrs Henry Myer*. W Mrs. aevompunud Mra. Aaron Grencn----- .» .-------------------------- .wuld to Battle Creek W*dn**.lay
They visited the VA Hospital ip
i Grand Rajuds Thuralay.

The deadline for filing nomination petitions
for offices to be filled ot the Hastings City Election

to be held on Monday, April 5, 1965, is at 12 Noon,

till Saturday with their son. Mr
„„„
and Mrs Floyd Fisher J I m luna&gt; atld fftmlly of Detroit, Spent
riAlv*? nf Fnmlfrurtnn *a* n
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Phone WI 5-2466

SERU1UG SOUTHWESreWJ MlCHlfeAU FOIL U)tK RPfY-9X 1t7\R5

126 East State St

v

65 Chevette
by Chevrolet

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E4.T.

Saturday. January 23, 1965
-

Offices to be filled at that Election include:

City Clerk, Alderman from First, Second. Third and

Fourth Words, City Assessor from First and Fourth .
Words and a Board of Review Member.

Mr and Mra. Ben Christie and George Brownell nnd Mra. Lour.
AUghtcr spent Christmas with Hoekstra of Grand Rapid*. Mr
ir and Mrs. Joe Christie at, ahd Mr*. Robert Walton and chil­
DONNA J. KINNEY. City Clerk

Hastings, Michigan

| family visited Mr. and Mrt Corjnehous Bouwens of Alto Saturday
* Mr. and Mrs Bert MilUmn of
.Hastings were Sunday viutora of

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that will utilize the available space to the fullest. Coll this
week for an estimate. We con supply materials and labor to

Mrs Rrk* Arcndscn of Byron
Center was a WtdnniDy visitor
of Mr. and Airs John Dewetrd. *
Mr. and Mra Milton Miner are
caring for their grandciuJdrcn. Uie
Jack Miner children, while their
parent* are visiting ha after, the
Rev. and Mr* Paul Hoffman of
New York City. * Mr, and Mra
Harold Eck«rt and ciuldrvn and
Mr.' and Mrs Dennis Predrirksan
and family-spent the weekend at
the Eckert cabin near Baldwin.
Mr. nnd Mra. Rirfurd Roys and
family of Grund Rapid were Sun-

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Tuttle Of Nashville and Mr. and
Mrs. Jay Champlin and children
4 Belding were Saturday e.-ning
visitor* of Mr. and. Mrs Clair
Clum. * Robeit Clam returned to
Coldwater Sunday after spending
-wo weeks with ills parents Mr
Mid Mra. Clair Clutn. .. . Mr. and Mra Robert And-raon
ind children ot Union City were
New Years Day dinner guest* of
Mr. and Mr* Deun Stuart, w Mr.
-rnd Mrs. George Tagg and David
?f Middleville were Saturday eve­
ning visitor* of Mr. and Mra
Wayne Tagg * Mr. and Mra. Md•m McDi.tnr.hi were Saturday eve.Iru? vtsitora of Mr and Mrs Floyd
Dukes. The ladle* visited Mr. and
Lira- Rotsrt Hulnggula and new
iiby of Clarksville while Uie men

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Mr and Mra. Robert King and
family r&gt;f Lowed were Bunday eveUng itaitor* of Mr. and Mra.
Claries King a Mra. Charles King
i-U Lloyd attended the pjtiuck
tinner at the Mennooitc Church
Sunday w Mr and Mrs. Chute
King visited Mra. Minnie King at
Ionia Saturday. * Mr. and Mrs
Bruce Lavengood and daughter ot
Battle Creek. Mr and Mra. Durwin
Barnard and Darlene of Larudng
and Mia* Nona Moore of Pontiac
were New Year * dinner guests at
the Barnard Moore home
.

Next lime you’re feelmgJow, corny on
in und plunk yourself
in the bucket
seat of a Chevelle hfaliBBuper Sport,
Flick the ignition—brinjftat specialorder 35O-hp power plantJLlife. Then
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We think it’s-the greatcsRpcp pill
since weekends—and that goes for the
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And tho 250- and 300-hp jobs we can
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And of
of course
course if
if power
power doesn
doesn’’tt sell
sell
And
you right off, maybe Chevelle’s short
turning radius and overall'
overall1- handling
ease will. Or its Full Coil suspension
all-vinyl interior
ride. Or its Super Sport all-viny!
with wall-to-wall carpeting. Or even its
huge 27-cubic-foot trunk.
Whatever it is that you think might
make a Chevelle loyalist out of you,
you'll never really know until you get
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HASTINGS

WI 5-2425

�will meet this Thursday at 8 pm. t Johnson. who had been containI The Rev. Harold 1* the speaker icing al her daughter'*, Mr. and
and will tell ol the American In- (Mrs. Bob Kenyon, i* in her own
dlan In Michigan. * Mr. and, home on Third Street. * Mr. and

Fresh Out of the Attic

By H. D.

I found this very InteraUng
article filed away In the ’Mlch-

thia place a good many Umea
und wiaiird I knew the history
of this old log house. I waa sur­
prised and very pleased to find
my answer In Grund Rapid*. I

...
climaxed their holiday vacation,reluming tht* weekend from am®®*
Parkers nre planning-to leave for by vUitlng Mr. St. Martlh’s relit- vacation In Florida.
I
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n. n
. — •«- Wednesday.
.
Clearwater. Fla., an Saturday to tlvea in Munising.
Michael Rowley spent the' ^Th« Roman E^ldpauaches left
lyn Goodrich relumed to the |
—— •—■-------.
i Mr. and Mr* Harvey Bunrem weekend with hl* grandparent*.
wrekend Mtor Christmas far
home qt her parent*. Mr. and| Qumner Sponable celebrated Spend two or three month*.
The Henry St Martins re- vUltesJ her*l*ter.’ Mr. and Mr*
W. and Mr*. Charlc* Rowley
£
■&gt;&lt;
turned l**t week from their hnh-•
— - find Mr. and Mr*. Loren Leah mother. Mr*. R.L.McOlmpcey,
Blodgett Hospital in Grand Rap- his son, the Sterling Sponable*. day visit* They veiled their son. ”ol*rt Adams' otOl*e«°I were Saturday evening caller*
[The Rowley* entertained Mr and New Year aThey,with Mix am.
Id* Jan. 13. * Mrs. Haxel Der- It was a double celebration as lhe Richard St. Martins, at Sunday.
Mra Blanche Stanton wa* a Mrs. Claude Ro*e of DeWitt Tor
Winter home
Burpee
rick was called early Thursday hu, daughter. Bernice 8l**on, re­ Crown Point, and then went on
,n 8t Pctentburg. ria.
to care for her son’s family. In | turned Jan. 0 from a sevemweek to Racine, WU, to »pend Chrtat- dinner guest on Sunday at the dinner on Sunday.
m*»
with
their
daughter
and
home
of
her
*on.
the
Roselli
Mr. and Mrs. Adrien Pufpafl
The Erie Peake* entertained
hauled wafer from a nearby
~ uvuac ur. . -nninr
r,ck’ had ‘ur*«y T h u r s d a y i hospital*. Friend* will be intar­ family, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Stanton*. A Bunday ago she was of Nashville were Sunday dinner Grace Wataon of Nile*andElUiboth d
Parker
Sunday
■ehriatcruen, where they also entertained for dinner at the guests of Uic Wra Slocums.
&gt;-,h
.,l., for dinner a
. nunrt.,
Will Warner of Woodland la- I n'°nUng In the University Hospl- csted
’—
- •bought
------ ■
- I tai in Ann Arbor. A Mra. Roy fine.
attended the baptism of their Jesse Larabee home
Mis* Sue Smith * p e n
ter
Uk place. ....
He' took
out the partitions and used Lt
for an ice house.
The ice cut from Saddleback
ajiaiMni

—j

forty acres on which the cabin

CRUMBLES SLOWLY
Log Cabin. Nearly 150
Arthur’*- father. Vemlce Ratt­
Yearn Old. DtsUntegratea With ler. Ims lltwd on an adjoining
■ farm for &lt;S1 yean and remembers
Time In Barry County

It has been a Woodland-Lake
Oilcasa area landmark for many

Middleville

PLAID

Hv .Wr*. Mary Jaeknon
’
7M-MW

.----- -r-

WHOLE,

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bonne-

COMPLETELY

urday for their son. Benjamin,
yhq Jiad been-spendlng last week
7^rtv''7^7'iX^o'T^H*'Zr.-7Z4' wl“i hl* grandmother, Mrs. Dor-

nJ«ha.»2 Norm*n from -the Lady of Peace
tairk^elM^
un^t .
Hospital al Louisville. Ky.; Chris.
Vbuildm^ u 2t
f,om
UnlveroUy of Michigan,

ntand ,*atrt£k- of A&lt;)Uln" CoII«e’
WtadS r&gt;lt. wr2Tf,wcn? 1111 home rrccntl&gt;' to rUU
4 lhelr parents, Mr. and Mrs
anure nerxn-a
James Norman * Don Stauffer
Crack* between the logs were 1 wa* home from WMU. Kalama- !
chinked with clay and plain too. for the weekend. Don had*
beard floor* graced It* interior. * become enthused in the Educa- {
When the iwtiac waa In it* tion of Handicapped Children
I-rtate, It boasted three doore and nnd ha* spent much time at the
four small windows downstair* iUpjohn Handicapped Schoell
and one window upstairs. It* where 34 ot the 27 student* are
room* consisted of a living room, in wbbelchalrs. He could gradu- i
kitchen and bedroom downttalrs, ate this Spring but will take
•--|extra course* in this work. Dr
L. Lumbar is his advisor. We. as
a community are most proud of
range heated ti» place.
this young man who ha* earned
most of hl* way. attending the
Grand Rapids -Junior -Coltege
Beardsley and Rev. Vern Beard- on Grand Rapids Street.
The Ladles Reading Club held
their Jarfuary meeting at the
home ot their outgoing president.
Mr*.
Glen Dean. Mrs. Wanda
George Smith's who lived there
Moore gave a book review which
all enjoyed. There waa election &lt;»f ,
officer* a Lost Tuesday evening I
lhe Glen Deans. the Arthur
*
’ley* and Beth Ann Van-!
Uiey did come refurbishing, such
ring attended a birthday
as recosilking tlse groota* Im"it the home of Mr. and
tw«*n the text with cement.
------ J Un Smalley in Plainwell.
The party honoied Jim Smalley,
* Mr and Mrs. Forrest Bender,!
who have been visiting her -folks.
Mr. and Mrs. John Reed, of I
fire department in tlio neighbor­
ing villages then, neighbor* Florida for a vacation. * Mr.

family of Battle Crock w'ere
itend guests of his parenta *
gym wa* full for the Mid­
dleville - Caledonia game. There

S

plus roaaon ticket holders.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Van Poper­
ing ami Heth Anne and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Baragar and family
enjoyed a birthday party Wed­
nesday evening at the home of
their parent*. Mr. and Mrs Glen
Dean, honoring Mr. Dean's birth­
day. * The Senior CitUens meet
Tuesday. Jan. 36 at the Metho­
dist Church. They hope a good

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granddaughter, Laurie Louise
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Thnreday, January 16, IMS
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HCFSOnCJl lYlentlOn Jan. 7. Patty Anne Jt Martin I kre ta Battlo Creek on Batur-1 .
--------------------.. L-----------wu
«m the godmother ot her little day Mr- and Mn. IJoyd Wh|,-Mkentl Jn
niece. After letvlnr Racine they trf Katamaroo were guest* Satur- - CKenu ,n
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Erb of Byron Center were Tliuraday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mra. Homer Hammond. In the
aflcrncon all Called on Mr and
Mra Qua Ver Hera al Battle

Mrs Forest Falcor-ir of Welcome
Comers. also on Mr. and Mra.
Harold Worthy of Hastings to
■ec Mr and Mrs Ronald Wortlcy
and baby who had just returned
from Alaska where he had been
Matlnncd. * Mrs Shirley Stun'ton and children of Owow and
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Rrbvn Dt-Caiup of Battle Creek that every-detail of this Style House suite spells value I.
and Sunday quests of Mr. nnd ,
Mra. Millard Gavlor of End Le- \
Roy * Tom Gaylor spent Christ- ;
uu.1 Eve with Mr and Mrs. Har­
old BromeU and Nancy cf Has-1

Ch*i*tmav Dav guests of Mr
and Mra. Robert Feeler nnd
family. tv; Robert tva.-, home from
East Lanslnc, were Mr and Mrs.
Will Reid. Mr. and Mra. Wayne
Anwur and family. Mr. nnd
Mra Melvin Campbell and fam­
ily. Mr. and Mra Harold Haw­
kins and family and Richard
Reid, all of Rtstimn: Mr. anti
Mra. OH beet Ilirrrel and sons of
Battle Creek Mr and M-s. MarMra Earl R'ld and funllv of
Nashville. Afternoon cnllm were
Mr. and Mra. Wilson Guide*
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                  <text>Eleanor Miller of Chicago is showing Mrs. Shirley Blood nf Hustings her National I’TA magazine. Mbs Miller and Mra.
Bkiod also attended the dedication of the combined .school-public library in the high school building about 1918,. Miss
Miller, the daughter of Mrs. George Miller of Hastings, was born in the Nathan Harlow home-which stood on the exact
corner where our new public library is located Circulalkm of bpoks began Tuesdatj and ail Hastings residents nrr entitled
Io a free library card, as well as every child in the Hastings public school system n|&gt; matter where he lives. AdulLs living
outside the City many purchase a library card. The rate is 2.50 for a family card lor one year.—Banner photos.

and Court Streets, was dedicated and opened for inspection Saturday morning. It was bitter cold but the ceremonies went
tu&gt; as planned. In the picture at the left Mrs. Frank Kun is presenting a flag for (he library to Mayor Franklin C. Beck­
with on behalf of the Fitzgerald Corps of the Women's Relief Corps. Watching is Mrs. C. H. Feltzer. In the next picture

Mayor Beckwith is handing Mrs Richard M. Cook, a director of the library, a souvenir piece nf the ribbon he cut symbol­
izing the opening of the library. The Rev. Willard H. Curtis is shown as he gave the dedication address. In the next picture

Hastings Host for
All-Star Band
Concert Saturday

The Hastings ’ Banner ES Le^
109th Year

Hastings, Michigan, Thursday, January 21. 1965

Famed Purdue V. Conductor to 13 from Barry
Hired: Instrumentalists from 17 To Graduate at
Schools to be Friday Night Guests Western Mich.

Hastings will be host to All-Star musicians (ruin 17 schools
in the Michigan School Band and Orchestra .Association’s Dis­
trict 10 Friday and Saturday, and area residents will have an
opportunity to hear then) present a concert al 7:30 Saturday
evening in Central Auditorium under the lotnn of Al G. Wright,
professor and head of the De------------------pertinent ot Bands at Purdue the Charioteers* by Hawkins and
University.
-Flamenco." by Yoder.
,
.musicians from Grand
Th, ronrerl u (&gt;prn (o the
Rapids Christian. Grand Rapids
Creston. Grand Rapids F o r e • t PubUr
Hill* Grand Rapid* Godwin
Hastinzs band members who
Height*. Grandville. Hastings, i «re to plsy include Phil Blanton.
Knii»f,il Holland Christian. Hol-, Rod Demand. Jack Bender, Greg
■ land West Ottawa. Hudsonville, ] Webster. Jim FTancixco. Karen
Ionia. Lakewood, Kentwood. Ot-! Bacon. Dale Working. Gwen
sego. Zeeland. Rogers and Wyo- Fitzgerald and Paul Claggett,
tnlng Park are to participate in. Profeasor Wright ha* a backthis two-dsy event.
&lt; ground of more than 20 years diEaeh school is to send seven 1 reeling Junior High. Senior High
I .tadente
.Inrfeni. here
her. Friday
Frta.r nigh
nlehi for “nd he
University
Band*.
For 14
wo
Qf mu&gt;k

EDITORIALS
br ILM.C.'--------

"The Great Society?"

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NUMBER 40

-3 Sections

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their annual

&lt; 1

At preeent these 1* nothing onj

pany , buildinc and heard a

former HHS oeaeb. Rereivlng
'The Square Deal" or "The New ctullenge to Uua race toward state; the Jaycee# Distinguished
Fmollef"—RiatI- mrUllBil under a anrUIUm Th,. rwmortillr nartv ' Service Award was Duward
variety of names, tliat* about It.'has "steam roller" majorities in' Caln, assistant traffic manaOnly Instead of moving toward (both House and Senate. Many of, pany who headed the recent
.sociaUsm at a restrained pace.' the newcomers rode to victory on ]
President Johnson proposes to ad- [ the long coat tall* of the president
die up a Texas cow pxiy and gallop and therefore are in no pcalUon] Outstanding Young Farmer
full tilt in that direction.
'
' to challenge bls programs. Die
Wtiat It al) means Is more power Republican party is at or near an
all-time low in effectiveness. at
President James W. Miller.
Federal agencies calling the tune, the very time when an aggre»*ue
A IMS graduate of ttve Univer­ bigger Federal payrolls i there is and purptatul mmority is des­
sity of Utah. Romney will be
perately needed to challeuge the
unemployment will never, be a
cut during the exercises
alternative courses ot action.
Students from Barry who are
to rtcr-ive degrees include:
Delton — Bluait L. Boulter. where much significant authority' So. unless a 'public clamor is
&lt; rehearsat The student* will be | Bt Miami, Fla, Senior High BBA. Orchard St : Susan B will be taken over by the complex raised against this dash toward
M boafds, burraua and agenda* Us; socialism. the United States will pleied for the appearance in
Saturday moralag they dBre- 'Lafayette. Ind, in 1854
and Gordon
i Please turn U&gt; Pg. 4. Utto Sec.) Hastings of the University of
Ute National Capital.
hearse again under band dlrecWright received his bachelor
Michigan Men's Gke Club, one
Hasting* — oetty L. OaaUJL
toes from the dl.trici.
|£
to
of the world's outstanding coiBS. R4; Ethel B Ktlftier. BSSaturday afternoon Professor
im7 h- ha*
EJcmentary cert. Rl; Leo F.
Wright will rehearse the 118 J***!1™
Maurer, MA. 1102 B Jefferson
al Central ABditorlum at l:U
8t.; Sally A King. BA-Elemen-a
" ?'
under the sponsorship of the
Patricia J. Tlaffee. BS. 523 W.
lovers with an opportunity to
Hastings University ot Mich.
Provinces
hear an outstanding musical
The ’failing* High School Mau, will *upply coitumci and
Hickory Comen
as •they
Choir will present it* 12th an- f entry *for
— Brlgadoon
— —
—
program under a famed director,
Proceed.* from the performance
and also a 15-mlnutd program to
nua! operetta on Feb 24, 25. 28 I tve for all of the choirs' past
riU go into a scholarship fund
be presented by the Hastings In California. Tezaa. Pennay 1High Choir under th* tUftcUon
Tickets will be sold by vocal
reeling the operetta.
of Herbert Moyer. The Choir will
music students of the Junior and
Dc talk'd Information on the
sing "light" arrangement*
Senior High School and will be noted Glee Clubs appearance
Middlevine
The All-Star Band is to pre_________________
__________
available about a month from
Wright
is marching
band edlproduction date. Tickets may
sent a variety program. Including ]tor for the Instrumentalist MogNaahville—Wilmer Daria, MA.
old favorites such as ' Parade of azine and hu writings in the
Brlgadoon was the first great
------ —-------------------------- ;
! field of Music Education have
Also graduating is William E. succeai oi th I* brilliant team and
8?-----* I
1 f-------------------*-------■ appeared in most of the national
played for 581 performances on
!music publications HeUUn»u- Gehman. 8100 Valley Highway. Broadway in 1847-48.
Vermontville, wtjh a B8. and
.
, . .
; thor ot the marching band text.
It won the New York Critics'
Sharon L. Smith. Kellogg Bird
i
««&gt;•Band.*
He is presently serving a* Sanctuary. BS. elementary certi­ Circle Award for the best musi­
The complete cast Includes:
cal of 1847 A movie version in Tommy. Steve Ma^j: Fiona. Bu­
Flint!
°r u,p NaUo,ui1 B&lt;n&lt;1 ficate.
1854 starred Gene Kelly. Van san Kahler: Jeff. Steve Carr:
I
Association and Is
b DO*t
past Dre»ident
president
Johnson. Cyd Charise and Elaine Meg, Marilyn Tobias; Jean. Mary
Many Inquiries have been of the National Interscholastic
Stewart, and was a huge success. Stuta; Charlie. Larry Jordan:
made concerning an appropriate M u a I c Activities Commission.
Brlgadoon, .called by Ila au­
memorial for ELastings High
Hastings firemen fought three
School teskher, Emily J. McEl­ soclatlon. The Florida Orchestra
thors a whimsical musical fan- Lundie. David Purdy; Harry, fires in last week's bitter cold.
wain After consulting with her Association and the Florida Band
—------------------------------ - ----------- Mark Burch; Archie. Ray Nash;
mother. Mrs. Jason E McElwain. Association. He is a member of
in Scotland. The village comes Btuart. Tun Ingram. Sandy. Tom
------------ J " p-iBmelker. Mac Gregor, Dennis morning when Deputy Sheriffs
finest memorials, and one that directors of the American Band­
pears after a single day
• I McKelvey: Angus. Ken Garrison:
masters Association and ths Mu­
ra Prank, Steve Malcolm. Kata.
ould be the establishment of sic Educators National Confer' Cindy Moyer, and Maggie
Services were held Monday at
I (choreographer) Jean Cavais Emily J. McElwain Bchdlar2 pm. from the NashvlUe Meth­
American School Band Directors odist Church for Mrs Gertrude
The fife appeared to be in the
tings students wishing to become Association. Kappa Kappa P»l, Pennock. 75. wife of Ralph Pen­ the village is visible.
-nle remaining members ot the
Phi Nu Alpha, Phi Beta Mu and nock of R3 Nashville.
Tommy, one of the Americans. I choir appear as Townsfolk of the living quarters of the restaurant
Mr*. Pennock died early Friday falls tn love with Fiona, a girl of village of Brlgadoon and perform on the west aide of M-31 when
During Emily's many years of the College Band Directors Na­
the officers discovered it and ra­
tional Association.
in Pennock Hospital. Bhe had the village, and is torn between as singers and dancers.
interests of future teachers and
During Wright's tenure at been In ill hralth for the past hl* desire to remain in BrigsA pit orchestra made up of dioed the information to the
teas the guide and sponsor for Purdue University, the Band De­ couple of years aad a patient In door, and marry Fiona or to re-: adult* and High School »tu- sheriff's office here, which re­
the Future Teachers Club. Her partment has grown rapidly. the hospital for two days
Ject the whole business as fan- dent* will accompany the sing- layed it to the fire department
Presently more than 400 Purdue
Die car port and Interior of
la*)' and return to New York and ers a* It ha* for the last *lx
only equalled, and perhaps University students perform in
the girl to whom he is engaged musicals produced by the Choir. the drive-in located US miles
slightly surpassed, by her Uevo- nine different band organisa­ local and county enterprises.
Cast In the lead roles of Tom-। The orchestra includes: Vio- south of here were badly damtions. A staff of five directors
my end Pions are Steve Mayo Uns. Fay Clardy. Janet PeurarJi.
----.Maigarat Rtmkan and Dr Flitl ■ -JU. .Ballon Pint DfMJUpfQt
GUI has announced that anyone
and both members of the cast of Hsuser; Cello. Alfred Lowe; sent a tank truck to help supply
• anting to contribute to this me­ strument performance
schools in Maple Grove. Assyria. last year's production of the Stu-1 Fluta -Janet Bay; Oboe. Leals firemen with water.
morial may make checks payable
Dedicated to excellence and Johnstown and Castleton Town­ dent Prince
Hine; Clarinets, Dm Kraft and
At 10:15 am. Saturday firemen
to the Emily J. McElwain Schol­ artistry of performance, the ship#.
Jeff Owen Fitzgerald; Bassoon. Sally were called to the home of Mrs
arship, with all funds being sent Purdue Band Organisations art
At the Ums ot her death she
Kenfield; Horn. Phil Stanton; Curtis Presley st 1630 Star Bcluiol
to the Hastings High School.
recognized as dutinct madia of
’ Trumpets. Francis Goggins. Road, southeast oft. the Bliss
musical expreaslon and of a vital &gt;1. Order of Eastern Star, the Seniors.
many friend* to have this kind cultural importance to Purdue Melissa Roe Past Matrons Club,
Steve played a major comic1 Steward: Trombone. Rod De- started outside the small, frame
of opportunity to recognize and University.
the Barry County OEB, the role in last year's production
show appreciation for her work
Beigh Farm Bureau, the Barry whUe Marilyn appeared tn the cusaion. Wo'lfran Fechners and home. The aiding was damaged
tn the educational performance.
County Farm Bureau groups, and
Piano. Nancy Ellis and Laurie
to the animal hospital of Or.
Bhe exemplified, by personal ex­
Tracy Music Co of Boston. ElHott
Richard Clark,
ample to her students, the finest
ville Methodist Church.
And best in purposeful service in Highbank Farm Bureau Friday.
Born April 8, 1887. in Assyria
her home and the community in
**
potluck Township, she was a daughter of
which (the lived.
Charles and Emma &lt;WerU&gt; Hoffsupper.
working in the office Mui ht-anl
the oil furnace explods. Firemen
donned masks to rescue three
dogs and a cat from the ken­
nels. Extensive fire damage wtu
done to tht interior of the build­
hits ofyesterday",
ing. plus smoke and water damDeride* her husband, she la
Firemen used two lines and
survived by three sons. Paul of
as gleaned from the
about l,00t’ gallon* of water in
Gladwin and Earl and Wayne
bringing the fire under control
both of Maple Grove Township;
Banner files
two daughters. Mrs. William TarIni to receive diplomas during
the Mid-Winter graduation cere­
monies to be held at 2 pm. Sat­
urday, Jan. 21. at Western Mich­
igan University'* Read Fieldhouse.

Famed U-M Glee
Club to Sing
Here March 11

HHS Choir in. Rehearsal
For Operetta ‘Brlgadoon

iSSJw.uSuSfflSofeulX

Emily McElwain
Scholarship

Hastings Firemen
Battle 3 Blazes in
Frigid Weather

Mrs. Pennock
Dies Friday After
Long Illness
*

S

Force fighter pilot stationed in

of Battle Crack
Cheeseman of Woodland;
It grandchildren, and five great
grandchildren.
The Rev: Max Glsddfng and
the Rev. Keith Pohl of Rock­
ford officiated aT Monday's serv-'
Japanese ships destroyed during I
Lakeview cemetery. Nashville.
the Dutch East Indies.

tings Commercial Club Diwflay,
the following offtoen wsrs sta­
ted Archie D. McDonald, pnd- Christmas Seal campaign. CtondoU: Dr. George Lockwood, vtae
president; Mias Era Hbcox. sac-

Principal*
Scholastic Aptitude test adJhornapple Boy
thooa 8«o«l* of

“Ixtrd Gnd, who by Thy Profidcifir hut brought uj to thii
happy oicanoH, accept our thanks /or all who by thought, time,
rfiort and money have made this library a reality. Now let it.
br a conitructixe foree, a power for good, a source of light jar
all who enter these doors. .ImcH."
With "this prayer, the Rev. Willard H. Curtis closed hb
dedication address Saturday morning and Mayor Franklin C.
Beckwith cut the ribbon symbolically opening the Hastings
Public Library as an educational,
cultural and entertainment cen­
ter for the community
night and hadn't wanned up
very much wtien the dedication ’
ceremonies began at 10 am. Bat- ■
urday with Robert Jones, man- I
ager of the Hasting* Area Cham-1 .

ceremonies. The frigid weather
held attendance below 73.

UJL Flag to Mayor Bfckwlth

Relief Corps, anaUlary to the
Other Corps members there
were Mrs C. H. FelUer. Mrs.
Loyd Blackford. Mrs. Maurice
Hawkins, Mr*. Clara Bayne and
Mr*. Hazen Meter.
Die Flag was rateed on the
flag pole by Mayor Beckwith ttfid
Aiderman Lannes Kenfield.
In hb dedication addreaa. Hrr.
Gil
urtls,
.
minuter of the Pirat
Presbyterian Church, declared
that the new library would stand
with the schools and churches al
the heart of the community. He

Un

WUuo. UbHrtan.

Hastings Kiwanig
Joins in Golden

Board and officers of the Friend*
ot the Library were introduced
during the ceremony.
Thia Thursday Hastings KI*
After Mayor Beckwith cut the
ribbon, the group moved inside wanls Club and others through!
tl}e spacious library where Mayor out Michigan are to prawrj
blank checks of community
Beckwith gave a brief talk.
aervice" to their mayors or otixt
half of,tbs citizens of Halting*, community iesidww.
Each will pledge the achieve­
for the gtfU presented the li­
brary. and especially thanked the ment of special projects during
many person* who contributed 1J6S. as the club's golden annltheir time to the project.
Thlv Is a fine arromplhha highlight of the golden annl-

Anniversary Fete

■ I IgtiUgbt.
Mayor Beckwith reviewed the
Heue Hee MORE ABOUT:
. . . NEW LIBRARY, Psge 3.

HHS Students
Reviewing for
Semester Exams

Klwanb International Presi­
dent Edward B. Moytan. Jr.,
clpal addrevu Last living foun-

ct Detroit, will ta spatially hon-

Hastings High School students

The sixth hour elaaww isive Guentber. Mr and Mrs Richard
Birks. Mr and Mrs Warren Wil­
their owns Monday from 2:15 liams.
U&gt; 3 45. Second hour classes will
have exams Tuesday 8:80 to 11
aun and fourth hour classes
Detegates from Hsslings to the
Tuesday from 12:45 to 2:16 pm.
Klwanls Rtate Convention are

txauns Wednesday from 8:45 to

Initiate I Into
Hastings Elks

Members of Ho
Four were initiated Into the win meet at the
Hasting* Elka Lodge Monday Wayne Christopher.

»l

B.

by Milton McKay, president of

HlUiker,

and Respiratory Dieeaaa Associ­
ation reported.

Trarel Program - Sourdough* to
fianorita*" la the title of the
Saitortiaa"
World Trat
be presented

Don Cooper Is to take his audi­
ence, vicariouily of course, on a
trip along the Pan-Ameriesa
terest and unselfish service made Highway from Alaska to Guatethe new institution possible.

president

from this group finalist* will tx-

Judge Stuart Clement, director*.

Flfleld. Hastings, an Etalxb Air

Residents Checking Out Books
After New Hastings Institution
Is Formally Accepted by Mayor

president of the local club, and
from 1:30 to 3 pm Third itour Shook, who la secretaryHegk-taitlon for the convention
at the Btatier-HUton begins at
day from 10:15.to 11:45.
A am. this Dmrsday with the
opening session at 8. Workshops
start at 10 and an installation
gradlng examinations AU classes
wlU meet Friday morning and
tn the afternoon teachers wUl balance of the day and evening
b to bo devoted to the golden
Karen Spackman. Hastings High complete their records.
annivermry
Schcxd Seniors, have qualified
as senilfinalisU tn the National
Honor Society Scholarship Pro­
meeting kt I pm
gram sponsored by the National

Battle

‘Over the Top’
The Michigan Mutual Wind­
strrm Insurance Company paid
out more than three-quarter of
a million dollars during IBM In
settlement of mon thsui 16000
claims, Orr O. Stanley, announc­
ed yesterday following the firms
annual meeting. ,.

.

HHS Seniors
Semi-Finalists
For Scholarships

State Bank of MlddlerlMe named
the following directors al the Air Medal previously awarded.
Annual Meeting. Tuesday—Glenn
Ham Grid ter, Carlton Swift, Paul
Faulkner, Robert Stanley and
Jamtw Rugg Later, the directors
elected Glenn Blake as prest-

And Enjoyment

HONOR YOUNG MEN

Robert

Duhm.

NOTICE: The Annual Meeting
of Shareholders of the Hastings
City Bank for the purpose qf
electing directors and fc
transaction of such other
'.he nieetliiu will be hald

�Public Forum j f
*

Barry Approves
Youth Training
Program Here

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Dunham

11 porting ntaoa XV* a fMt that

w dttoena are the onm whom

■sttw^u

the intense cold weather ths at-

the proud grandparent. of a
'Why'1 That isptortr.g . pair * InrreUnwrt there to. If. Un- baby boy, born Saturday to their
ot handcuffs on our merchants,1 Pomlbiefy many P«Ple to daughter. KJainc and husband.
tyraiwe
.11 know that tlw ctsmprehrfd What to the nutter

'Juimif: Hyde, chairman of' the
Ctainty Welfare- Board.

^Kumb that - Barry County to point out why we are driving

WWglW director Beatrice Fuller
has been authorued to sign an
agreement betwem the Welfare
Department and the Michigan
Employment Becurhy Commtoatom whereby 10 person* from
Barry County may entor into a
work-training program, which Li
to become effective February 1.

our Barry County folks to either
Grand Rapid* or Battle Creek to io
J ur J
iuu&gt; —---—
do thetr idxipptng?
carry their
DurchaakR
We ought
‘W tomerchant
name. 1
to
c t£
mid buttnre.
cL- , «
W*** themaMf
The Mid folk* of Barry coun­
ty and cidrfly the ones around frict. In fact there 1* room far I
Andy

County Welfare Department or
Barry County Medical Care Fa­
cility. in addition to attending
educational classes at the Has­
tings Public Schools.
The Job descriptions have been

three persons will be assisted in
finding employment

week while enrolled in a train­
ing program. One-half of this
training allowance is paid by the
SUte of Michigan and the other
one-half 1* paid by the Barry
County Dept of Social Welfare,
the sponsoring governmental
unit.
The Michigan Employment

The Barry county Welfare De­
partment to rerponalbie for pro­
viding work training stations,
which will be Barry County Wel­
fare office and the Barry County
Medical Care Facility, and for
supervising individual* while en­
rolled In training, and for match­
ing one-half of each trainee'!
. weekly ■dnlng allowance.
The Kaatlnga School has
agreed to provide Ute educational
program.
Mr*. Fisher will take applicatSm from any youth between

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' ’’ ......
spent the ijolidayw at Fort Lre. j
* Mr arul Mnk Fnuik
. Uu* Wednesday Brio Moody,. Va, with Uwtr
Roush and Mr. and Mrs Homer
th. young* srerrf th. Clifford dall and family m h. to
ruher attended the Weateyan
Moody* wan In Community Hob- there. They also visited her MeUux]lit church tn Baltic
pital Battle Creek where a wart brother. Charts. Frey, In Vlr- ‘creek Bunday and then nailed
wd removed from inalde lus glnla. * Ed Randall, who *“ .M1 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Btevm*
now. * TTds week Thursday . working for Barwey FhUmon.;Bnd y,
Mru gftr] w

Serve the finest...Serve SWIFT’S PREMIUM..."!

SWIFTS PREMIUM

J-The Barry County Board of
Supervisors unanimously ap-:
proved the youth work training ;

Milo
B, Mr,. tnmk «-M*

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•IRD SEED * FEEDERS IN STOCK

�C. H. Leonard
! Rotarians Hear h
New Chairman 'Student Report
On Germany
Of Road Board I Ellen Worgess, daughter of Mr. I

Diana Phillips
Hanks fith in
National Contest
DUnn Phillipa of Augusta. ■
Senior at Western Michigan Uni-

been elected chairman of' t“
Club mteung Monday noon ,
Commlaaton for the second time..81 the HoU1 Has,,ns»
i
Ha tuceeed* Otla Boulter 111 „ Mls# Worges*. n HaiUngs-High
Dalton, cumiim
S*nt mow of laat BumMbtriu.it!
Lonotreet. nier
Germany under the atumiaaievuie^ii the other mem- . dent exchange program sponsor- i
ber of the Commleelun.
‘ cd locally by the Rotarian*.
*ri,e Commlulon 1* expecting ‘ Student* aclcctcd to go abroad I
three new motor grader* to ar- .neat Humftier under the Rotary*
Hv. .hi.
-------------- -•. pyugnun lnc|Ulle
Ucnieid.

crew* were spending considerable
time cutting diseased elm trees
along right-of-way. Lack of
heavy snow falls lias provided
the time for the tree cutting,
arang with hauling gravel for
future projects.

50 YEARS WED—Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blair. 3307 Gon Lake Road,
are to celebrate their golden wedding anniversary with an open
house at the First Methodist Church Sunday, Jan. U, from 2 to S
p.ffi. Their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cava­
naugh of 630 W. Green, and their son and daughter-in-law. Mr.
and Mrs. Harland Blair of Lake Odessa, are making‘arrangement*
for the event. The Blairs were married In Allegan on Jan. 26. 1916.

Youth Council to
Meet Wednesday

FINE COTTON
PERCALES IN
PRINTS

tlllr.r

, library was well planned and in
[“very good taste"
Students who have been guest* 1
| Among the other gue*U at the
The annual meeting of the for tlic weekly Rotary luncheon
open house were two from the
Hastings Youth Council will be meetings during January include 1
Isold Wednesday evening, Jan 27, Tim Kraft. Tom Gibson, Ray
at the City Hall. New board
members are to be recommended
to the Mayor for appointment to
three-yeur term*. the terms of
ClMlrmon Garrett Isliam. Use
Rev Willard H. Curtis and Mrs.
James Coleman ore expiring The
About 70 off - campus classes 7?*
wh^h
.. "^7... ™
between the two oreaniMUons.
I He told how the Lathrop be­
quest or 115.000 helped launch
era Michigan Unitedly.

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white goods event! Top quality cot­
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two dresses for your little tike and
other things lo make when you
see tills great assortment. But
k
be sure to jhojf early, they'll

Belding Defeats
Lakewood Wrestlers

Included l« a "Workshop In
Art for Elementary Teachers

laaple continue to be- Lakewood's
hopes on Ute mats as they came
through with 7 points against
Belding last Thursday evening.
Worden, who has piled up a

Young GOP to Meet
Odessa High School s t a r 11 n t
Wednesday, Feb 3. at 8:30 pm.,
offering three hours credit

from the 42 picked up by the
Belding grapplers. Belding wonI1 Dinner guest* of the Edwin
by punting three Vikings, and Deakln* on Sunday were Mr. and
-------.
-------. _ MrJ1 carl Phillips of Kalumaroo
many hapless Lakewood boys.
»rnt1 James and Jerry Newton.
I Coach DaryJ HarUler said that |Kg|

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[Assyria Township after drilling

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tarry county people arc
U4 hear Hurt Arthur E.

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Friday. January 22
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Wc will Check and Clean any mako of Hoaring Aid
v „r&gt;:i ■' uii’ Miller, a writer in'
her own right, prepare* the Na-

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Clarence J. McNutt, SI c. who
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only the Immediate relative* bei Ing present. Rev. Maurice Grigs­
by performing the ceremony. The
bride wore a simple gown of
white and carried a handsome
bouquet of rosea, sweet peas and

with the purchase of Moisture Balm . . .

$4.25 Volue — Only $3.00

4-ounce wool wor$ted
knitting yom- in colors

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Reg. $2.00
Revlon Intimate Moisture Lotion
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the evening train for Detroit,
by a clever row eluding the fond
relatives and boarding thetr cor
before confetti and rloe reached
them. They will be at home after

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shipped six carlpads of felt boots
by expresr, to New York this
week. Ona hundred and twentyfive people axe now emptoyed
there and the city has already

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�which It fa taken,
probabilltlia ' atmosphere for wliat
tfaich
taken. the protabiltUra
wtiat a spendthrift
sperulUirift
are greet tHht the funds could be' government' needs most tf it Is to
urea mucn
touch mure
more eii^.reiy
effectively fw
for all j remain afloab-a hsalthy SSd
and =ex(Continued from Pg. 1. tnm Sac J used
b&gt; raring down a course lending ennrerned than by Uu’ roundabout p-mding industry to form the basis
- - '1-----------—
- i—
everything through Washington.’ |’

EOlTORtAi

gram proposes a “crash" spending' millions tor was It billions I) tn a
of millions and mlUlons to expand, craidi- program. FxCtflUre, which
and staff school, and univerrigra —
-&gt;~i retaaa.
ev erywherc in the Uultcd Staten. tiorial plan simply are not produced
We all know that buildings are no
problem, if yoq hayn die moory

fa it. likely that much protest wiU
* Teovrwi gram peraisia ana no. iimiuh ui
-- . • enough of us will stop to think • animosity or undue favoritism to thownda upon thousands Of extra jcctlves of an administration and
f what we are actually paying and • any group or faction. He fa a free- ■,ra-•r"' nrafe*«irw needed tn
standards of

Mineral Output
jn Michigan

Woodland 4H
III
Saddle Club
To Tour Farm

Hastings
Traffic Tickets

&gt;351.4 Million

Club
TO. WooiluU U&lt; s&gt;«ai. Club
1

Cadillac. Mrs- Margaret Meyers,
leader. WlU t» hi attendance.
The tour of th. L « Tawn
MM" re-XiRegtitercd Quatter Horse Farm
y.ur r. Sow., iirt w. MUMsu. &lt;gj be held Feb. 6. All members
nssaMve
MkkUw *as T»wa
»nd friends interested
are to meet St the Meytes' home
4 at 1 pm. Divers are needed LarIJ..C
|yy
Thompson,
trainer and manum, a. j«i
'■ ager, will tour the club and an.a
..
th.i mav

»*

ductton during 1064 with on
output valued at an • estimated
6&amp;31.4 million, according to pre­
liminary figures compiled by the
US Department of Ue Interior

-~_partxnenu
Last ye
,
; Oddwater Republicans—and wants ’
• * *
_
' ■dom and responsibility at the state
«
1M
Franklin everyone to like him.
I Where can irr (pt HnraddllUMMl
•
...
I thousands of educatpr-execuUvea
Only AFTER they take. .What the who when naked regarding the type
1 the lliree
President Johnson s blueprint for nred-M to.senc as wperintendento,
of government that the Constitu­
Give the above serious thought
money previously collected tlirough tional Convention had evolved re­ the nation Is a wonder to behold, pre-tdem*. principals or deans of
lie.CIO
......------the nth Annual Block and
plied, "A representative democ­ containing as it does a breathtak- "lie new and enlarged institutions
Bridle Horse Show to too Held.
of Imming? Individuals capable of
racy,1 if you/have sense enough to
April 2nd and 3rd on the Michl■ in-jin percentage return with
handling Use above positions are cr enlarged "Federal grants."
the-77-.,
other—main
catcgan state University campus IUnder
-------- —
-r-—
,
considerable IM en route through
The club voted to go os a group gory, mineral fuels, output of
un Friday night, but tickets may | natural gas and petroleum faUview of the present trend of events,{ country and against sin! But there cpcratlon of schools and college*
be obtained for Saturday s show, cd to reach Uie 1M3 level.
tf we have, indeed. had sense'win .nd should be.. considerable
illckv Oulu Jeanlne kstep,
Iron ore stayed al tta fore­
™ utoM U U» 7,4/c
enough to keep tt.
| criticism of the aodallsUc methods noxHaymond Brandt and Tamers front In value with cement, cop•
•
'he proposes and the excessive^ Existing schools and colleges;i 37th Artillery In Oernuuiy Jan. .
Kantner were appointed to plan per. and petroleum next on the
» Jarman a cnnncnccr In BatA representative of the Grand decorations for the" barns at next list In that order.
President Johnson's “areal SoIn one reaped, President John-{haste with which lie intends to;have no easy, problem tn organix- ■ ‘
n 7. i „,7r
rm,
brunch ot 0,6 National Bummer's county fair in Has-, Value of iron ore shipments
iut th® Advancement tings. Ken Brooks and Barbara rore 632 million over the prevl■ cltty" is well-larded with prornlAi-a। son's "Great Society" does differ'rush headlong into multi-billion; ing faculties of the desired quality, toy C, Jnd Battalion of tlw 37lh
........... . ......
___ .u
— respon- .r.dun
.. year a.
tlw “--------Deals" —
and "New j dollar expenditures
for —
gigantic
the
expansion
of schools
entered. tne
me Anny in
tn ' Of Colored People
P eo p1
------------- (w
Of Federal handouts, a little some-1 from —Ml
. ,—
------ , ...
----- ! Thus
-------------- . and I Artillery, entered,
&lt;NAACP&gt;
m___
assume
the
an nau
ixiy ,loads increaaed
I September pJMl and completed spoke
Tuesday night
------------------------ Jan. 12. be-j .gtsUlty ot putting the decora- to 134 million Umg tons, worth
thing for everyone, for which, of FtontlenT that have gone before, undertakings Unit have obviously! colleges. to be of any permanent 1 baric training at Fort Knox. --------Ky.. xure
fore wmc
some «
35 uonor
Ho
Society
ln place al lll# ttme oj ut0 Jl388 niHilon. Leadfaig the way
course, everyone will pay into the-' Each of the three Democratic not been carefully planned.
। value, will require a carefully
members and their guests in Uw!|#lr
'
vrTVtittrger aJUpmaita of filghi He attended Hastings High
Take tils proposed aid to cduca-1 planned, long-range program. You
1 Lakewood Auditorium. a study of the parts
of a west- grade «e peileto and concenDr W. W. Plummer, president;
saddle took place and next trates which/accounted for al1 of the Grand Rapids NAACP,
rooBllto n itUdy of'TheSound most 46 percent of ths tonnago
said that the main problem that
Horse - wni begin.
total
/
the Negroes now face is that of
refresh- ‘
beeond to
ore in value
housing, and that thfa problem
****&gt; 1X1113
‘ । was ren.rcl with a wurth ot
GREAT FASHION I YOUR CHANCE TO I -YOU CAN SAVE
CLEARANCE
muri be solved before anyone can menu
M3.g million which topped Ito
wiK,.yto4CU'&gt;fLJK9‘jlrm
.
I
•
-------------------------{ li*3 figure by about 624 mil। lion.
Relating some of his own ex- i
I Copper came next, carrying a
Plummer told bls audience I
market price of 6447 million,
compared with 6463 million the
an“it
students saw
been given the "run-around [
riebalt. mu.h1 take on de-1 year before. Petroleum's value
by real eMate'companies.
,
Irom Wyoming's Rogers was S440 million, some 61.6 nulThe NAACP, which is the Imgh school Tuesday. Jan 12. In lion less than in 1963.
country's largest inter-raclalJthe school auditorium.
»355 mlUlon; «dt, S345 million:
civil rights movement, uses thep^rhe contest, which ended in a'magnesium compounds, 123 9
legal approach to obtain rights spin decision, uw Jolui Hunt million; lime. 119-2 million; nat­
ter Negroes. It does so through alKj Bob Vojtech down their op- und gas. »7J million; gypsum,
their National Board. Field ]ponents while Linda Janies and gs.1 million; peat. 636 million.
Secretaries and lobbyists.
. p#ui Livingston, who took the and clays, |2.4
^' 4 million.
million.
, According to Dr. P1 um mer {affirmative, were defeated
,. Rounding
Hounding out
out ths
tho list of mlnmln.
there are three types of people------J‘- ! 11
-------- tapped
‘------- • lost
-----------------.... - ------- ---------- —----------knl• values
year are.
in the UR. today, as far as the trict Is Resolved: That Nuclear: silver, and chemicals derived
Negro is concerned: 1) those who Weapons should be Controlled by from brines. 445.1 million; sand
are not aware of what Is hap­ an Inurnatlonal Orgunuatiun
wllj gravel. 1434 mllltoo; stone.
pening. 3» those who read the
Latewood's next.debate will tie
—;------ONE GROUP FROM OUR FINEST NAME BRANDS
newspapers and are concerned January 20 with the Lansing i ojejj un&lt;j Margo KOljkr. stubut are too busy to do anything Mi'chlgan School for the Blind j denU at WMU; spent the week­
dbout it, and 3&gt; those who real­
------------•-----------{end with their parents, the Merle
lie that the mistreatment of col­
Mrs. Helen Ms-Dyer returned | Kahlers.
.
ored people fa a national prob­ home on Thursday of last week 1 The Robert Walldorfls left last
lem. and are woorklng to irn- after being confined to Pennock {week on their Southern trip
I prove the situation. Ho added Hospital for 14 days with pneu- {making Orlando. Fla. their first
I that the third group is finally monia Mrs. McDyer had a inpt {destination. They plan to visit
i making progress.
pleasant surprise at Clirfatnfls-1 Mrx Walldorfi’s aunt in Mbuls.
' House-guests of the Jerry Oel- time when her son. Donald, and sippl, and her sister and brother,
family who had recently re- Dt and Mrs. John Prtlcolu In
' sera on Monday and Tuesday turned to this country, arrived Castle. Texas, and the Hol lit
' were Mrs. Geiser's sister and from Arlington. Va, where they Irenhaths tn Denver. Colo. They
{husbahd, Mr. and Mrs. James are how located, to spend the &lt; are making a very extensive ana
Mays, of Gallon. Ohio.
Holidays with her and other leisurely trip tnfough Uio South
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kietc- members of the family.
,und Southwest.'
nian of Ludington were guests at
the home of their son. the Da­
vid KleUmans. over the week■'Fed-.-ml grant," is a highly decep-

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...
JJrnjsmln

Lakeiuood Honor
Students Hear

Viking Debaters
Split with RogCTS

SaLE!BUlfe!SaVE!NoW!

Ladies

Off
T°.
ir

«/

Ladies &amp; Subfeen

SWEATERS /2 W

Fall and Winter

DRESSES

Our Entire Stock of

COATS and
CARCOATS

One Group of

now

marked

down

Ladies &amp; Subteen

SWEATERS
SKIRTS

Values Io *79”
MARKED DOWN
From Regular Prices

One Group of Broken
Sizes
Values Io *58”

former
ing
prices
Fall and Wijfor

«•--

PURSES

One Group jin Junior, Sub­
teen, Misses and Half Sizes

and

LEOnflRDOSGOOD
"-funenalJJoma

Our Entire
Stock of
Notionally Known Brands

CORNER WALNUT AND S. JEff ER50N
HASTINGS

Every Wish

GIRLS SWEATERS

Receives Our .Attention

A funeral dtreclor’s services con

One Group—CARDIGAN &amp;
SLIPOVERS_____Reduced

only be as gratifying as his ability to

The Hastings Banner
SLIPOVER SWEATERS

recognize

family

At

the special

needs of

the

Leonard ■ Osgood Funeral

Home, even your smallest wish be­

Ladies ROBES

OXS HUXDBSD AND
NINTH TEAS

Broken sizes in nylon,
nylon fleece or blends.
Values from $598 to $1798

comes the immediate object of our
fullest attention

■UBHCKIPTlOX

One Group of Assorted Styles and Colors

II Ladies LINGERIE
One Group of

LadiesHATS 1
Reduced

Pajamas, Slips and Gowns

Ladies and Subteen Wear one rack of
Dresses, Skirts
Broken
Sizes
Blouses &amp; Slacks

NYLON HOSE

All of our Fill ond
Winter Hats Now at

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f

Kadaaal AdvnUtia* KoarMwiUtiya:
tflCHlGSX PUS BKBVICK laa.
Ha I Mail ASvsrtiMM »•&gt;&lt;«•*»'&lt;

SHU-MAK-UP
Our Entire Stockf

By Cannon, both twin

Hs«tl»&lt;s. Ml

fJK AMiaiCAN NIWtPAFta
(|]|y
REFRBINTAT1VS IM.

price

double bed size Rcs- $7-98

{NATIONAL

EDITORIAL

BED SPREADS -3.88
One Group—Values to 59c each

by Berkshire

Eye Catchers
Reg. 99c Pair

Now

BUTTONS ...5^*1,00

CLOVES »i MITTENS -'/i-

ParmaleeJr
*

Cempkt.ly UqipMd for
Aay Moviag Job—Large or S

CHILDREN'S PAJAMAS &amp; SLEEPERS
One Group of Flannels and
1/- Qff
Knits in broken sizes
/

HATS

inn

HEATED STORAGE FACILITIES

of

Coats, Jackets, Pram Suits,
Dresses, Skirti, Etc.

Look for famous Trade Name’ labels
on the things you buy...you II find them here!

124E.“5to«eS;e“

since

LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE

CHILDREN'S WEAR
One Rock

One Group of Childrens &amp; Ladies

Reliable

Service

Off

AT NO CHARCZ

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Do All
The Weifc

GF’WI 5-5164
NO JOB TOO LARGE or TOO SMALL

Hl USES

Compo’y

�Barry Sales Tax
Payments $99205 Armed' Forces
Th© total solas tax cotlacted
-News Notesin Barry. County tn November of
.■

population of 28,800. tile Michi­
gan Department af'ramnue re-

Building material,

m-

------ ,
»MXW; automotive. I34.B79; ap- parel,' 13.204; fu.-nlture, »14«;
iriLMicBancou* retail. »7.06D, and

Freeport
Pfe. Victor

By

J : School at Iwv

,■

arenla. Mr. and Mr*. Roy Bceso. Elnara Whitney and Bob. - -------- -- .
Mrs Gary McGb«- and ehll- and Mra. Willard Kiddor o! V nilr |L|mp
en were Bunday dinner guert* Rive# Juncdon were Sunday vtol- j * WIU 11UIUC

Mrt. Sylvan Tagg

h

May Not be
Fully Covered

«™,« ^4L.cun.X Noncy ElII, Ploy,
?4rz'B:‘r127‘at™&lt; JS*
At MSU Contort
daughter of
an elght-week combat engineer lUhul in th© ASA. in January.! anJ
E|iu
m
course at Fort Leonard Wood. '*’*•'
* u’° P1*1415’* for the music group*
Mo. Jan 15 During the rem— S* “ 4J*t LTMl“d WoO&lt;1'
u Harting. High, wae chceen to
.u .id. uunng me course I u.
for Chrl«ma* and play ftt the Michigan Mu,lc
Tuttle of NMhvllle were Sun
,
tear s for about three Te2-her, AMoetolk^ Conlnt .1
- .
o, rono*,
K On Jan. it hi* porento Michigan State University on
----------- -—
— —
railroad* and rxurtures. Cline!
him to O'Hara airport In 1 Saturday. There were 17 student* Mr* Cart Tuttle and Paul erf
alao received training In demolLlion who played; NttohVille were Bunday visitors

and Tnhraday with her grand­
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Bhoobrldge. * Sandra Shocbridge

ixr totaled MJ24.H.

Saturday. * Harter Urwell
waa a Saturday overnight guest
al the Richard Bird home. *

Harting*.

WE MUST MOVE! ;
birthday party Ignoring
ther, Jaw Blough's, 7(Xh birth-

OUT OF OUR WAREHOUSE
FROM
HERE

AT ONCE

*

In Manton.
Ralph Moore attended the

Mr*. Floyd Grinnell visited Rev.

thartx, und family cd HAstingB,
and Mrs. Frank Thompson.
uira, jr, or Miacuevme
Friday overnight gumt of

.

...

.

“

in Harting* Sunday. * Mr. and
enjoyed a birthday dinner hon­ Mr*. Richard Bird and family
of Irving were Sutulay dinner
Il would cost *17450 now to
Sunday. * Mr*. Jack Neubecker
and boys of Alto and Mrs. Rob­
ert Humphrey and children were
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
George Humphrey, Sr. * Mrs.
Mary Williams of Mill lake was
a Saturday evening visitor of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Humphrey. * Mrs. William New­ Volunteer flro department. Oth- Prieto
property
ton of Hastings la spending a

.ENTIRE STOCK
OF THIS BUILDING MUST

Rename Briggs
Vermontville Chief

.

ouh
or© Bunday dinner

a nranuis u&amp;n ana ------ --- •— ----- —are used to purcliare
Ruth Bpringer of Hastings. * cqulpnunt far the fire fighters.
w P
Wl
Mr*. Jolin DcWeerd entertained The 41st annual event U *chrdu-: ~
.
ied for Saturday evening. Feb.
20. In the Opera House on Main
reviews ot homeowner

MAIN STORE
WHICH WILL
REMAIN OPEN

■

SstoTo B» Conducted ip Main Store at 117 West State St., Downtown Hastings—Final Week of Site!
I out TO UHFOUUN DtVIlOTMtHn, IT IS UIGIHTIY NECtSSAKY THAT WE IMMEDIATELY VACAYE THE FREMISES

tain, Raymond Schriver.
During 1964 the department 'The rtaiirtto* become pi
ul«j 33 run* a* compared to *nior* dramatic the
IV..
&gt;1A4-Ir vnit t.nlrn
Wnn

'Gordon of Southfield and Mr*
j Goldie Roundavillc of Lansing

East Middle Lake
By

Additionally, an up-to-date In­
*entoy pf pwa^rproperty8

Mrs. Hettle M. Cairnt

Of 0U» K

WAREHOUSE OUTLET IUILDIHG. LOCATED NEXT DOOR TO OUR MAIN STORE IN THE LOCATION FORMERLY KNOWN AS ■
I THE TAYLOR SHOE STORE IUILDING. THOUSANDS ANO THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS WORTH OF FINE QUALITY NAME HAND
Deming In Grand Rapids, * Mr. al Howard City Thursday. * Mr. other mlxfcrtiMa.
MERCHANDISE HAS ALREADY BEEN RE-LOCATED IN OUR MAIN STORE ITH, SITE OF THIS SALE! tVT WE SIMPLY DO NOT | and MHL MUton Buehler and -7- ------------------------------------------ — —
children were Sunday dinner of Or*nd Haplds and Georg© damages
■ HAVE ENOUGH SFACE FOIfTHS ENTIRE CONTENTS. RESULT: Wt MUST LIQUIQA1* ROUGHLY HALF OF OUR HUGE INVENTORY
gtH^M Of Mr O—d Mm J O e ‘
Afstr-vw, Wiinda.
UMlar iH
■ AT ONCE COW,.'FORMER SELLING HICES AND FOSSIBLI PROFIT, ARE ,HN0 FOROOTT1N IN THIS AU.-OUT EFFORT.
| Kauffitum. ★ Mr. and Mi*. All)
pretty good advtoa.
Complete Modem Bedroom Suites
Deluxe Nylon Living Room Outfits

3 LITE POLE
LAMPS

tilling mirror, nuicnng cnevi o&gt;

»ag»s
TH’$ i -A { "o 11 H '; iLUNcVcR ITn$5

D—bU Six, QMvxrtibl* Ma Bed,
h,M xmarlly il,M *4&gt;«A»«rT&gt; laiKill r _
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ft two 41 Olght.
rnfol coUrx
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IC. 1J9J0 QUALITY

TWIN BED
MATTRESSES

2 STEP END ■
TABLES

Englander Body-Form Mattmte*
;,.f4wih*l.*"*LIM- T7a/'-" O?O $ Eft95

J Pc. CURVED SECTIONAL SOFAS—Thh Is Uw on* that you looked ft for
J239.50. Remomber it? Featuring full moulded foam xippared cushion* and

Hide-a-Bed Sofa Sleepers

*g .
ft.
jC U7J

$1195

Quality

9X12 Plastic
RUGS

Hollywood Bed Sets
Including a full length innersprtng mattress.

ODD Occasional
CHAIRS
CHOICE FOB

.... *18”
■ 9X12 JUTE RUG
PADDING

"*159”

of richly padded vaihatde * «h j| gr
plastic headboard*. REG. ▼ SA.
•6»A0 QUALITY

Large 6-Chair Dinettes

IS Yr. Quilted Top MoEWmbm &gt;34.95
Singh Sofo-Bad Loungers---------- $29.95

Some got lUghtly damaged moving than but

6 Year Crib MaHrtuat $8.95

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Complete Bunk Bed Outfit*----- &gt;59.95

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$995

Ranges - Refrigerator! - Rolls and Rolli of Carpeting

Small 4-Cli&lt;Nr Dinette Set* .. $34.95

Walnut RECORD
CABINETS

fW-MQUALltY

’49”

Take Advantage of Our Misfortune and Save Up to 50%
FORMAL DINING ROOM SUITES

MANY METAL CABINETS

INNIRSPRING MATTRESSES
Fully guaranteed multi-oc41 unIto in all

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Odd COFFEE
TABLES

•uwe vuuica nor purenui, sir,
and Mr*. John Mason Sunday, i

Barnard of Lansing. * Mrs. Gory
Kidder and Rory and Mrs. A!
Barnard were Saturday visitors
of Mr. and -Mrs Ralph Moore.

needay. w
Mra. James Cool and family
were Wednesday callers of the
Gerald Woods family in Has­
tings. * Mr. and Mr*. Jame.-i Cool
and family wests Sunday- supper
miMta nt
Mnt. Art Clinton were Bunday
dinner guarie ot Mr. and Mr*.
Hobcrt Clinton of Middleville. *
Mr. and Mr*. Don Chntoci and
family of Middleville *r*rt~ Sun­
day evening lunch guasts of Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Clinton.

-aw TiMwu la? auKcr, mt. and
Mrs. Elmer King, of Ionia. *
tw«"
visited Mr. and Mrs. Don
Tlarmpeon in North Freeport.
Friday. * Mrs. Charles Geiger
rgxnt Wednesday vtalUng Mr
and Mrs. Oust Wtagcier. of

" Sturdy woodan «*a*tr*«yl**

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QUALITY

■ JUVENILE ROCKER
CHAIRS

Believe It or notl Never before such a value.
Banquet *l*ed extamlan
table and 8 chair*. REG. ? g U73
»139£0 QUALITY______
g g

Hundred, and Hundred, Mora Item,, Teo Numerous to
Mention — Nothing Held Back — 4 Complete Floor,

■ OPEN gn Account

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■ REMAIN OPEN AT

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Rog. SJ9.95
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No Money Down

Sam, A, Cosh

store will

TWEED CARPETS
WITH PAD

OPEN an Account B,

90 Day Charge

■main

flailhel.
Q»*I*V

Pay$l Weekly

117 WEST STATE ST., HASTINGS

DOWNTOWN
PH. 945 - 4172

id and Smart Food Buying”
"The Family with Over*
Problems.” There will be a

and family wire Sunday dinner
SUcXs of her parents, Mr. and
lira. Henry VanSyckio qf Dow- ton Center Thursday, pm. *
Mrs. A. M. Gates of Grand Rap­
id. la visiting her M.*itrr, Mr. and
Mr*. Walter Culbert.
Mra. Frank Bumpus returned
and Mrs. Dean
lk»ne from the honpita! Wtdntnday. Mrs. Admiral Focrsh of
Lanrtng vu helping out- Mr.
malncd overnight. * Mis. Ray Foerah .pent the weekend with
Kauffman of near Clarksville them. Mrs. Foerah returned home
visited her mother. Mrs. Jay with him Bunday. ★ Mrs. Curt
Wing, Tuesday. * Mrs. Tlielma

Hotel Harting* to Hartings Sat­
urday. After dinner the ladle*
enjoyed a tour of the new li­
brary. * Mr. and Mra. Don Btevma of Hostings wen; Wcdncixlay
visitor# Of Mr and Mr*. BUI
Blough.
Mr. and Mra. Bill Blough and
children were Saturday over­
night guest* of Mr. and Mr*.
Jerry Kyser of Battle Creek.
They attended the Battle Creek
Band Foillai. a Mr. and Mr*.
John Unborn© und *an, Mr. and
Mra. Keith Buehler and family,
Mr. and^Mr*. Milton Buehler
and children and Mr. and Mr*.
Robert Humphrey and family
wise Bunday luncheon guest* ci
Fbrreat Buehler.

Tod Bird Of Middleville Saturchildren of Caledonia.
Jerry Porthumus and Tu_
Alto and Mr. and Mrs. George
Tagg and David Of Middleville

Gaylord Wi

Senior citizens will meet Mon-

D.C.
Chiropractor
12S W. C.nl.r ii.

Harting,
Phono
WI 5-3394

Friday-Saturday

CANDY SPECIE

47cii&gt;
Double Dipped
Milk Chocolate
VIRGINIA PEANUTS

Delicious - Nutritious
Regularly 69c a lb.

Ben Franklin

�occMton were Mrs. Cary Truman, picip MOV VOEt

4—THE HASTINGS BANNER

Methodist Rites
At Middleville
Unite Couple

Society newS!S?JS

Mm. Mcivin o«ks.

Pledges Troth to
Phillip M. Beard

- j

Tiic Howard Prasu entertained

The pieie de resistance 01 the Dnhprf IJpW ff
menu at the dinner party given^VUCII UUVTIII
Saturday evening by the William r
I
If

Exchange Vows

to perfection.
Mbs Nancy Marie Hoaglln.
Mrs G‘* mother, Mrs. Doris daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill G.
Peter* of Hayward, WU.. 1* here.HOMUn. «17 W Green, and Pfc.
The First Methodist Church of .visiting until March and the guesu Robert L DeWitt, m of Mr. and
their mothers too. If they
Herbert L DeWitt. Algonquin
MUklievlllc was the ecenr of the,brought
1

ssv.Ki;."’,: s^s*

Hwruor inn on aaturuay m ue
Wtenreman.
QglleVUg High SChOCl, tS •
Kauffmans .r»
are mnvirre
moving In
to C*nCan- lto dub.
clutk
ton. Ohio.
'
I To honor tto 40th wedding ^neard1 wlio* graduated from
The Lyle GlUreplea entertain- anniversary of ttolr parent*, tto Nuhviiu Huh School, is emptayed
ed the Herb Moyera. tto BUI 'L v
__ _
E. Footers, the Robert sawimw
Fnoiera
U1C export i_
BJpartment
of tto
the
Quinlans nnd the Art Stewards of Kalamasoo, tto Richard Foa- cUrk Equipment Company of B«ttera. and Gail He* entertained
cards on Saturday. Bill Quintan. them at dinner at Dull Harbor
Urac Moyer and Betty Steward Inn on Saturday evening.,
,
told tto high tallies for the
evenings play.
I In the Duplicate Bridge game,
?at the Episcopal Undercroft
o o
Nrwtami
Tuesday night, the north-south
Mr and Mrs ctajton Newtand
aixl Susan Rose planned for a winners were Fred Markle and | of R2 Nashville
Roy Hubbard. Second went to ssgemcnt of their
e^,

The’Rev Harold Taber per-!h*rt- Ind.
,llil 'J‘e Henry performed by the Rev. G«
tormM lto eerwnnnv
IVondetta and Mra Hunt was to Hott at the First Methodist
Parwita of the couple are Mr ',uve eom* wllh the Janlr* IUrl‘ 'n‘e heuutiful candle-llgiilbig cereand Mra. Ray -Totan and Mr and fntd# bu: unfortunately she was UI1 many, perfonned by the bride.
Mrs Howard Norton of Nuhvgje ]*»id Jim was grounded on a night,groom and Rev. Etott. was cspeEntertng the ganetuary MCOtn- 1 ln Catuuia.
। dally inspiring.
ponied by tier father, tto bride
Nevertheleaa Ruth arrived with
Given In marriaee bv her fattor,
wore a floor-length gown of taffeta a blrttiday cake for the host on , the bride was attired In n blue
and satin designed with lace ap-; his "39th" birthday. It was a great । lace waltz-length gown. The &lt;5re,a
pUque embroidered roees on neek- i loaf of Irish bread and a sauce tod lung aleevee With-potntg cx-i
line and skirt. A crown of sequins i baiter to blow out die candles.
I tending ilighUy over the hands. |
secured tor shoulder-length ml' Other guests included the Jack and a sweetheart neckline. A-crown
•nd du* carried a cascade ot car-1 Woods and Jock Ctareys All in all; of pearl* field her Mioulder-lenrUi,
nation* and roeea.
it was a wonderful party and the | tel). She carried a bouquet that
and turned It into a surprise
Mis* Linda Totan, stater of the moUiera-tn-taw were delighted.
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party for Susans nth birthday.
| rose*. Stic also carried a Bible
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ICU &gt;c.«. UIU~ -."u
lOriginsliy from Jerusalem, her
tertalnmcnt being dancing, playand tot to match and white muff. I Darcnnnl Mnn/inn ' something borrowed from Mr. and |
mg pool, ana. ot course, inc
Bnrt ..--ju Norrl,
Attactod to the muff was ■ buu- rerSOnUI IVienTlOH iMra. Edward Curtta.
usual refrraluncnta which make •
Bet^
tctri-agc pirty complete, and
Nashville, Mrs Charles Fotta
qwt of carnation.,
[-------------------------------------------------- , Mr* Leann Karnin, friend of
' B‘'kJ»urt.m, cou*ln of Uie groom,
Mr- and Mr*. Leon Vanderloon the bride, was her matron of
beat man and ualier
of Or&lt;ntl n*pid* spent the week- "-------- ”------------------- ------birthday for ,Susan.
, ,
‘Harry Burke.
Xfln Starlyn Smelker sang "Be-! rnd wllh her grandmother. Mr* featuring lung sleeves. She carried
cause" and The Lord's Prayer.' |HaM1 Walldorf!.
a bouquet of while carnation*.
Mrs. Victor Camp entertained
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The bride's mother. Mrs, Bill
to Onto dub on Wrto-to
&gt;J™
J
J*n. 13. with hon«» to
f
Trtn
■'
of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hoaglln. wore a silver beige bro- :
Mr and.M7^RobC!'^P.
Chanre- over the Weekend and
by ten. tory BUUr aul,«» ®te«Wb Hotel -rftol.y U..
I trmnon In honor of Mra L R.
I Mr. and Mrs Ira Chaffee Joined
Following tto ceremony a re­
Irs. Peter DeDcckcr.
[ Mauson who left Saturday for
for dinner on Sunday.
ception was held at the Minnie' them
Mr. and Mrs. Winston Merrick DeWitt. uorc a "blue wool dress
MU oim «: u» o»n» 1&gt;»«-^ *&gt;«.&lt;«•&gt;» winter..
MRS. HEX FISHER
McFall Elementary Building. Tto entertained Mr. and Mra. Bill
. . Miss Barbara Ann Fetterman Becomes Bride.
V.F.W. girls assisted and Mm. Ag­ Maker and children of Nashnes Million. staler of the groom, villc and Mr. and Mrs. Ira ChafRoderick Ward, friend of the'
and Linda Norton cut the brides' tec for dinner Friday evening,
the tome of Mn. Lewi* Hlno.
groom, assisted as brat man Uslithe occasion being Mrs. Maker's its were Billy Leroy HoagUn.:
Finkbelnrr assisted at the punch birthday.
Rev. and Mrs. George EULoU
broUier of liie. bride, and Terry'
bowl. Mis* Ellen Chapman and
entertained
with an open house
C^2?ll&gt;e!“.r
Caller: during the post week at Cheeaeman, cousin of the groom, i
MUa Gaye Marble opened gifts and
on Sunday afternoon. Jan. " tallies. Tlie Ironddes lu»tcd
The reception was held immnii-1
Mbs Nancy Hell attended Uie guest the Max Bump home were Mr.
I Once again Uic IOOF and Re­ oetwecn ine noun ot r ano a Utelr Duplicate bridge club group
and Mrs. Ray Serven of Middle­ ately following the services in the I
pm. when members of Lto First Saturday evening when the Jerry
bekah
lodges
°f
Hastings
ore
invftFollowing the reception, the new ville. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bever- ehurch.
h» of Kalamazoo were
Tto color theme was pink, blue i Mtas Barbara Ann Fetteman Ing the public to attend their pot­ Methodist Church wire invited ,
Mr. and .Mrs Howard Norton left
luck dinner and installation of
for a trip to'Cleveland. Ohio. They Clarence Bump and Myrle Rich­ and white The table was coveredJ' and Rex Fisher exchanged their officers on Friday. Jan. 29.
with a wiUte linen, table cloth. The
Recent callers at the Albert cake as a centerpiece was balan-red marriage vows in a lovely candle- .The potluck dinner is at 0:30,
home at Algonquin Lake.
Mrs Loyal Lowell was most]
Hauer home were Mrs Hauer's by blue candles at each end. TheJI light ceremony performed by the with the lodge furnishing meat,
nieces. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Pet­ three-Uertd wedding cake in white.1l Rev. Einar Unsetli at the, Zion potatoes, rolls, coffee, and cate. p)ca.vinUy surprised on Satur- |
The I*.. E. Fosters entertained erson and Mr. and Mrs. Robert decorated
with pUik rows, white:; । Lutheran Church at Woodland Please bring own table service and day. Jan. 15. to find her family
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Parker for Balslev of Greenville.
walling at the Highlander to;
hearts, and bluebirds, emphasised Saturday. Jan. 2. Hie double r:.-ig
dinner on Thursday evening be­
Mrs. Alvin Helrigel was a Sun­
If unable to attend the potluck,
fore the Parkers left for Florida day dinner guest at the home of and matron of honor’s clothes.' 125 gficsts attending.
please try to attend the installs- ton Hon of iver birthday. It took
the following day. Also visiting Mr. and*Mrs. Lawrence Hawkins.
a bit of ingenuity on her husOther refseshments were a groom's
Parents of the bridal couple are
At the Foster home on Sunday
bonds par. to arrive ai the
were Mr and Mrs. John Foster tto Glenn Haywoods were his
restaurant at the proper time,
cream, mints, nuts, punch and; 1527 N. Jrffcnon. and Mr. and . .
I'll
of Mt. Pleasant.
•
stater and husband. Mr. and Mrs coffee
Mrs. Fay Fisher. R! Nashville
HfimPmAKPr^ HAVP but It all worked out beautifully.
Clarence Roman, of Grand RapMrs. William Mallekoote attend-; White gladioli. chrysanthHnums I IvlllvlllUAvl0 IIU VC The family Included Mr. and
| Mrs. Robert Lowell and daughed the guest book. Mis^ Bonnieiand red carnations graced Ke al- | .
.•
r. j
Hopkins cut the cake. llto Iris, tar The four aeven-branch catoel- nfPrPMinO MlJClV
man were in Harrison Saturday Hopkins and Miss Nancy Chet-e- abra were decorated with prm, &gt;&gt;''Cl Ujllliy JlUUy
where they completed the sale man aattated in serving coffee und and red carnations. Lighted can, *।
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’IdAUghtef, Lortnda; of W
of their cabin. On Sunday the
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Tuckermans plan to entertain made the ribbon bouquets.
-center iii’Je.
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thair daughter and family. Mr.
The wedding wss attended by'
I On Wednesday J«n 13 Mrs
Th® I’odunk Lake Hobby Club
and Mrs. Arland Martin. Mari­ David
Austin and Billy Leroy I
' J.reb
w4s hrateai to an
entertained at tto home of
anne and Kathy, of Portage to Hoaglln. the bride's y ouiitg&lt;*r:
i^lrou™ women when
Rictord Runo on T^raday.
honor Marianne's birthday
and "Tire Lord's Prayer" ,Uie Modem Homemaker* Extra-.
12. Deracrt imd coffee were
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hall of brothers; Mr. and Mra. John R. -Because"
EMxwud to the altar by her ’ ston Study Grodp met at her home
»nd '** "rm"* **•
THE FURNITURE
Eaton Rapids were Saturday eve­ Bulling. grandp«rrnts of tto bride
«?^Ch,TnS?w&lt;!,..H?^*a?d fathcr- thc bride wore a goim of tor Uie Irason. Woman's Role in jpent »'
&amp;hocU ,or
BUILDING
ning dinner guests of Mr. and
and Mra. Coni E. DeWitt of Nashnnd chantilly lace. Hie a Changing Wgjji" •
'Medical Facility.
Mrs. Jake Hollister.
I tx’sqUe bx,1,:c fwtured a »brliu
Leadera Mrs. James Morgan and
n - - P.,. u.._
The M. E. Dormans visited
i ncck|b“ trimmed with pearta and. Mrs VenXn Engle pointed out the 1 U14T
their son and wife, the Michael » a Mrt
Phene 374-3523
Mr ।wf)u::w ll,ld *°ng tapering sleeves extreme change in women's lives I ’TF.
Dormans, ot Spring Luke over teto Mra
' nirkbouffant *kirt was accenled which has taken place hi a com-,of Mrs Glenn 1crklni 0,1 ^,un'
the weekend.
Hnt'e-’undH^udrtCKXTo.itla^ by “ dOuWt’ WaUeau train edged. putatively abort time.

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ZionTulheran
Church Setting
For Lovely Nuptials

■" [Audrey M. Newland
Engagement Told

ate of Nashville High School, and
a 1954 graduate of Blodgett Memortal Hospital School of Nursing
Ui Grand Rapids where she Is
‘‘u?» M&gt;
from Vermontville High School
and I* employed at Aluminum
No'wedding dale has been «et.

IOOF, Rebekahs
Invite Public to
Installation Dinner

hastihcj

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945-3615

UPHOLSTERING

Lesson Wednesday -"1 “•

Wayne Hazel

Hopkins and Mto Iris Hopkins.

Miller

’wsrjsrx.

Electric
Rod Millet

Etactrtetaa with 15
&gt; RESIDENTIAL
COMMERCIAL
Free Estimates

121 N. Michigan
Phono WI 5-9033
All Work Cuirsntrad

home. church, school

,«MyrssSte^’ss

Mrs. Welton Meek on Friday altenn, »r,.00 dtwrniablc boundaries. From a
Fort Knox.
Ky. following ththe m.
re­ n!F.-Rn“.:P' ®.ie C^’Tled|J‘
7 red~ Judged cetviti many lovely gift*. Wincascade of red sweetheart rose*,
tamely by housewifely abilities, she
Ue?a ,nust naw
wUe' nl0’'hw- Rbimour
small red hat They will reside in friend, of Olivet, attended asC°maid
/-toil..
nt.itv- played to add merriment to the
Kentucky while the groom is sta­ of honor. She wore a street-length girl, family status representative,
interesting companion. committee
tioned there.
emerald green dress, styled with a woman and informed world citlfitted bodice which was accented
Mrs Kenneth Key returned on
Saturday from Bronson Hospital. neckline. Emerald green slices and third of thme paragons must be
Kalamazoo, Saturday where she matching ipit with face veil com- successful paid workers as well.
had been a patient due to a plcted’her ensemble. She carried a This can add up to a shuttering
heart ailment since Jan. 5. Visit­ white Bible with a cascade uf red effort for any woman.
ing at the Key home 6n Sunday carnations.
When the fact that one in five
were Mr. and Mrs. John TeunesMias Marlyn Gothberg, college American families move each year,
friend, of Battle Creek, as brides­ and nil. this must be adjusted to a
different
1: is Under­
maid was attired Identically to the standable background.
that she finds it difficult
maid of honor.
Acolytes were Gary and Nolan nnd often rad* up feeling guilty]
Snow, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh because of possible failure Ln one]
Snow ofNashville.
or more rolls.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fetterman
Members divided into two groups
of Lake Odessa, aunt and uncle
of the bride, served as master and fur discussion and later Joined
Ph. WI 5-1344
again to Shiite opinions on what
should
be die most important role
Hugh Snow, brother-in-law nt
a woman play*, and because no

PARTY GIFTS
Office &amp; School
Supplies

STATIONERY

SCHADERS

Office Supplies

January Clearance
CARCOATS
SKIRTS
SWEATERS
SLACKS
DUSTERS
SLEEPWEAR
GLOVES

Reduced

33 !6

ALL SALES FINAL

Lake Odessa, friends of Use bride. all these parts. which should toko
Mrs. Fetterman selected for her precedence over tto others.
daughter’s wedding a mandarin
Over dessert and coffee. Mrs
blue Jacket dress with matehlng
accessories, white gloves and a
cu^lon on another Hatcnsion Study
wo/e a grren suit und brown acces­ nauun. "rued and People." This
sories. Both mutton, wore a cor­ led Into Interesting talk about the
sage of white dirysanthernuma and relationship between food and
pastel pink sweetheart raaes,
;x-ac». population, superstition and
Uli- reception was held in the taboos which make the introduc­
church parlor. TTh1 rcfn-nlunent tion of new foods difficult in some
table, covered wlUi n white linen
cloth. wu» centered wllh a three- tantly, the effect constant hunger
ttered wedding cake made try Mra. or malnutrition can exert upon the
John Henry. Sr . of Lake Odessa health. Intelligence, reasoning and
Crystal candelabra with tall red disposition of the deprived Indi­
candles were placed ni each end viduals. When the fact Is can­
Two small flora! iirrangnncnt* of
white chrysanthanums and red
roses completed the table decora- ed parts ot the world with the
lowest levels of living that popula­
ficins. - •
Mra. Hugh Snow cut the bride's tion la rising meet rapidly. It is
clear that great thought and effort
groom's cake; Mrs. Daniel Fetter­ must be given Immediately toward
man served the coffee: Irene Gib­ solving tills problem of food and
son‘served the lee cream and Mrs. people. Tills is necessary for both
Sherlyn Fetterman putfred the humanitarian and political reasons.
Mrs. Alfred Lowe will be hostess

Priced from $100.00
Preview Showing of Newest
DIAMOND CREATIONS of 1965

"Golden Petals" shown exclusively
at GILMORE'S

Gilmore Jeweler
102 E. Sate

WI 5-5316

Buick Special V'6 goes easy on gas
Its low price
goes hard on your resistance

Larry Vaughn and Mlsa Marquita Family with Overweight Problems."
Misses Wn and Jeanette Jordan McCloskey.
assisted about Hie room. Mrs Dean
Footnote: What a lift the

charge of the wedding and re­ a cold and blustery night I
ception.

a wedding trip to Florida and
sthcr Southern points of interest,
the bride wu wearing a royal blue

Price
The

Bonnet &amp; Gown Shop
Alma Fingleton

Ringo-Swingo to
Dance on Saturday

- Tto Ringo - Swingo Square
Donee Club will meet Saturday.
caraage of rid carnations.
They are to make their home at
R1 Nashville.
_.
Guests were from Grand Rapids,
Lansing. Milford. Detroit. Battle
Creek, Vermontville, Dowling. Oll- and own cups. Coffee will be
tings. Woodland. Delton. Lake hostesses will be Melvin and
Louise Weight and An and De­
Odas

the groom, of Hastings
the groom's parent* al the

Here for the holidays at the
W. D. Barnes home were their
family, the Charles Barnes of St.
John*. Douglas of Charlotte,
Charles Moreys, of Niles.

o put 6 bi&lt; region* to buy a Buick Special under the hood. And another email
jo on the price tag. The six arc a get of the liveliaat, thriftiest cylinders that
ever zipped you merrily on your way. They’re, all arranged in neat, smooth
V* fashion. They ajjd up to 225 cubic inches and 155 horsepower, and make other
arrangements of 6 cylinders seem primitive. That’s not all. Special iports Buick ’
comfort, Buick style end traditional Buick quality, The price tag? We saved the

best for lasL

$2343.oo
Wouldn't you really rather &lt;o fint claaaP

See your local authorized Buick dealer

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�Parents Announce
rtuje ot their daughter, Lucille, to

Society newS

ration ot Kalamasor?
H«r fianra. B graduate of SpringH1,h 8ch06L U •OPtaJ*! by
Fuller Transmission In Kalamaaoo.
The wedding will taka place

Service s Value Io
Community Told

January White Sale! ?
1c OFF Per Loaf on all White Bread from
Tuet., Jan. 19, thru Sat., Jan. 23.

White Sugar Cookiei &lt;*•&gt;. M&lt;&gt; dOx. 39c

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
6 for 39c

sixi^W-T

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service field before accepting a
poslUon.
Die basic philosophy of the
Service la a belief tn dignity and
worth In .the human personality.
The Importance of the Service Is

Coffee Cakes__________________ 58c
Dale nut. pineapple, almond, blueberry, butternut and
brown sugar nut. Always • treat for breakfast, lunch and

Old Foihion

Pan Cinnamon Rolls

liuMteaJ niefrtteg
Mrs Clifford Dolan wa* hoa- gain food prices, too!
Round steak with only

|»MHr UU o.
Monday evening. Mlaa Elisabeth

of meat, declare* ReL..
widely known meat auUiurtty.
The use of mushroom stem-v and
piecr* rather than cap* will pro­
Wednesday evening Mra. Ray- vide equally fine mushroom fla­
vor and cut down on the coat of
Hospital Guild at her Ixxr.c on this dish.
Round Steak Superb make* a

Hie invocation and devotions
enUUad “In Your Home" were
given by Mra. PeU» &lt;**le.
Mra. Robert Godfrey. WSCE

toes, g: ten lima bean*. jellied

Mra Willard Smith.

and conducted a short buainewi
mrattag.

Episcopal Youth Fellowship

cut 4-Inch thick
2 labiMpoon* lard or dripping*

orated with bright, 6prUig-i|ke.
artificial flower arrangement*. and
the altar, laid with green velvet
munity's economy, morality and and bearing Ute Bible opened U&gt;
stability are affscUd by the indl- The Twtnty-Thlrd Psalm” and a
beautiful white hyacinth plant deliving.

mood?
cavity with a bread stuffing nu| etttcc Sunday afternoon.
This Is the time tor moat food made by combining^ cupo of
budget* to come in for a bit of »"fl bread crumbs wnh 4 teaa trimming, but appetite-appeal »J»°n salt. 4 teaspoon pepper. 1
must .*tey high or ithe family. tea-'Poon sage and 2 tablrapoons
wont cat.
*
chopped onion. Mix In &gt;. cup Mra. John Ctarty Tuesday eve­
n~.r
I.mh nnd
^“PPed celery and 1 beaten egg ning with Mra. George Grimes
iCombine thoroughly and add
xwwwmwku
ui
wn
— — — — *—— .
; heart* are all excellent food*. .Ufi. prvjuch water to make a fentig and Mra. Henry Gibaon
alms are to help the individual I"» also a wad-covering upon,
mt at authority. Reba
”
c
P
I which was impruited "Tba Twenty- istagg*. whether judged from a *u«hU)' moUl »lunu&gt;«Third Psalm.”
.
'nutritional atendpoint or test!Sew or skewer the heart to
The luncheon was served by the1 ne*s.
hold the stuffing hutde. Dredge
Mtmetabei Circle. Mra. Frank Me-1 Heart Is al the top of the list the stuffed heart in ■&gt;, cup flour
Mlltan. Jr, chairman, and back-' mnong variety meats aa an ex- reasoned with 1 teaspoon salt tsuned with a dinner at the Pm
ground organ music was pteyed by cwUtnt source of protein; while
53^®*?*’} Club In Grand Rapids Thursday
evening.
Mr*. Dunsid tkxnard
remaining low in calorie*. It also °« ‘Tjl
'furnishes Iron, thiamine, ribo- or drippings. Lastly, add » cup
'flavin snd niacin.
w,Ur' cover u«hu* and bake in
The Methodist evening circles1
a slow oven (200- Pj 3 to 24
will meet an Monday, Jan. 26, a*'
Braised Stuffed Heart
hour* or until tender. Add more
fodows:
The Magdalene, Esther, Delilah
FINAL PERFORMANCES
and Hannah Circles will meet in
the ChurCh Lounge at 7:90 pm.
Friday—Saturday—Sunday
time tor each circle to
Nightly at 8 P.M.
buslneas meeting before
Wise plannhig of your home
for Uie program which
landscape may someday pul more
ADMITTANCES
money into your pocket.
(Smith on her recent trip to Russia.
Joseph T. Cox. apecialllt In
The MelietalxJ Circle will meet
Ur.dscape architecture with the
at U« home of Mra. Robert Fur­
row, 117 £. Grand Suwet.
One out of every 14 United State* Michigan State Unlroraity Cooper­
toe. w'luuw u««ih. at. loum a«wative Extension Service, says a
; The morning circles will meet
on Wednesday, Jan. 27.as follows:
predlctlon* «re that well-developed landscape adds to
Elisabeth—Mra. Alma Flngletco,
e year* will nnd a Uw real or sale value ot a proporty. What's more, living plants
grow to greater value year by year,
Ing dlih washer*
.
•
while oUier sJT.hllecture! improve­
I South.
One advantage of an automatic: menu may begin to dsprariate
dishwasher la better sanitation. ac­’ immediately attar instaUatlon.
meet on Wednesday, Jan. 27:
cording to Martha Kulm, home’
Cox further points out But a
; Tamar-Mra. Eva Bhultt. 205 W. !4ir ODESSA—Axusk &gt;1
’ wisely-handled
1101 HMM, Exact Brook*
i Thom.
oa*. CorcUa* • McCiallud.
powerful detergent and hot-air property.
“If a P--^— w
u-ntial such a* rental, dealership.
Mrs. Willis Kantner returned
A study done in 42 home* showed
Monday from a visit with her
daughter, the Everett Millers, al

8 for 32c

4 teaspoon pepper
1 can &lt;2 ounces, muiliroom
4 cup chopped onion
'
1 tablespoon Worcestershire

DALE’S BAKE SHOP
Going ... Going

GONE!!
3

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.

night. Tha ladles adjourned to n
,
r .
Dr. Robert Heubner* home at Uarfu Fntrpp
Algonquin Lake for bridge while lOliy LilliUU

Mnnbera of the Flrat Methodist child guidance service* ate avail­
able through the Family Serv­
ice and help may be given for
privileged to have as their »|xaker
on Wednesday, Jan. U. at their food, clothing, and liuusing
The Hastings office I* legated
monthly luncheon. Mra. Dina Allen,
the superintendent of case worker* In the National Bank building
for the Family and Children's and ts open on Tuesdays. Wed­
nesday*
and Friday*
Service of Barry and Calhoun
Counties.
Mra. Allen gave a fine resume swer period following Mrs. Allen's
talk which concluded a very en­
lightening program as to how this
Service benefits the community.
formed in the Uie 18MX and Uie
first family agency about 1806. The
FanUy and Children * B.*ird. were

,ijje High School, u employed a*

Orange Knot*

Thrifty Round
Steak Offers

Members of the Barry County |
Medical Society wi\h Ukrtr wtvra _

4 cup dairy, sour cream
1/3 cup crumbled blue cheese
Cut round steak into 8 serving
pieces Brown in lard or drip­
pings. Pour off dripping*. Beason
with salt and pepper. Add mush­
room*. onion. Wore**tershira
sauce and water. Cover tightly

Wise Landscape
Planning Can
PTNNOCK HOSPITAL Jays Dishwashers Be Profitable
Provide Better
Home Sanitation

ed putter. Add dairy sour cream
and blue cheese to cooking liquid
and blend wall. Oook Just until

Births at Pennock

sfllllH PACIFIC'
SJOOW JWUh .MS'
CHILDREN FREE

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HASTINGS*

3

Grand Rapids were guests of
390; dlahwaslicr—kaa than 1.
Mr*. Rosa Bldalman on Tuesday. 1
income
“If you have a small family."
Mra. rvunn point* out. w oui; ।
store rlnxd dulica In the dl*h- tenttal due to kndicape effect.

ter. the John Mays, of Blanchard.

Final Reduction

nape planning. Bevend Michigan

you lake tune to figure out what
say*. One features ranch-type de­
claming Uic dulics with a mini­ velopment,'riding trail*, chuck
mum of noise and as liUic expense * agon dinners, camping and bout­
big. Another idays up hill* for
mg to supply water Uial is hot skiing, sleigh ride* group picnics
enough ana ‘soft enough to do Uie ;u&gt;d woodland nature trail*.
Long-range, logical planning of
job right
.
your land may incraaaa It* income
A number of different models potential. Cob aay*. Ha aurtesta
Uvat you nrat tlunk through what
dlahwadivr permanently installed, you’d Uke to accomplish. ThaT.
ur yuu can buy a portable ano. contact thoae who are qualified to
Bcc-um- of recent development* in help you aclileve these acoompluhmente: recreation planners.
of Una model are rapidly overtak-

Sport

Jackets
Entire Stock
Reduced
Priced Regularly
From $34.95
to $125.00

to

NOW

S2388to®5588

Men's Cotton Panfs
Now *3.48 J5.88

Bargains for Boys
OUTER COATS. . . . . . Now *9**10 *13
Regularly priced $12.95 to $17.95

Arrow
DRESS
SHIRTS

Now *5” to *11

130 E. State St.

TOPCOATS &amp; all
Weather Coats

Barryville

at Use Ru^ell Mind home UU*
Thursday. Everyone welcome. ♦

700tos7688
(RUT WESTtRN

M^81588t.$3688
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Complete Men’s
and Boys’ Store , Regularly Priced $16.95 to $29.95

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niocnapple
Lake Extension
group far dinner and afternoon
Tuesday. * Mr. and Mra. Wen­
dell Day ami family of Ha*were Sunday dinner guest*

Regularly

OUTER COATS si».9s»s«m

2, *5.00

Mrs. Burr Fruseft

®1288to®2288

wock were Mra. John Hoffman
and Mra. Dwight Hoffman and
children of HoaUnga. Mrs. Clair
Faawti of Algonquin Lake ami
Mr&gt;. Burr FaaseCL Mra. Onral
Schulz and Dougte* of Gun Lake
WHO Friday dinner gueata. *
Mra Huuiley Haley and Brian
Mra.

Glenn

Pufpoft

Bunday.

home Saturday. * Hfchard
Green of Mix® called on Mr.
und Mrs. Burr Faas«U Tuesday
evening.
I

..£/jg

Uaiucr Wut Adil.

Chicken &amp;
Spare Ribs
come and
The

Superette

Tom &amp; Sally Robinson
205 N. Michifaa

Bob Davis and family of Durand
and Mr and Mrs Ralph Davis
and family visited thetr parents.

about duhwuhera from a free
Michigan Bute Univeratty publica­
tion. Choosing and Using Your
Automatic Dishwasher." Write to
Manila Kuhn at Uve Courthouse.

Barbecue:'

Marriage Licenses

dry periods.
portable models usually, cost leas
tlum installed machines, while the
convertibles generally have more
deluxe fraturn Uun regular port-

by Alligator and

NOW PRICED

MARKDOWNS on all
CLOTHING up to
50^0 off

Shoes for Men arid Boys

WINTER tats

Regularly
$13.95 to $95.00

iRollad Collar*)

CLEVELANDS

Now’11.88 J16.98

get a machine with

lor dishes you want to hold until
you hava a full load; a utility cycle
lor pot* and pans, or a fine china

Hart-Schaffner &amp; Marx

Now *8” to *9

m

Men's Shoes
Regularly $14.95 to $19.95

Himself at the Bchooi ot Urban
nently installed someday. Until
Planning and Landscape Architec­
then. It tunoUoua M a portable.
ture. Michigan Kate Unlvwdty.
You can get a tup-loading or East Lansing.
front-loaduig machine. Different
models have different numbers of

inttalled models.

Assorted

Regular $7.95 to $14.95

NYLON JACKETS

Edgerton and Nunn-Buth

Regularly $4.50 to $6.95

qo688
WINTER JACKETS

Priced Regularly
from $29.95 to $65.00

our

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Court Decision
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The Willows

Personal Mention At Al^,„&lt;l,li„

ter explaining Judge McDonald's |
ruling on tin- Gun Isikc real
:
tatc development.
James Zasadll. It? Wayland, i

girts and Mns Hum Bldclinan
spent Bunday tn Detroit visit- I
Ing the format1* mother, Mr*
Rose Hickey, and bro tiler, Maur-

„
„nir.T,
Barry County alierllTs offlwr

। -Thb development would have
[approximately 150 lots bordering
on a channel. The people pur­
chasing these lots would build
homes and cuttagta un Uiern for
recreation and relasattyn. Thu
in turn would Ijeneflt every busl-

have dbcuiued the need for some
legislation to control such pro­
jects.

weekend with her parents. the
George O. Gillettes. Friday visi­
tors at the Gillette home were
Mr. and Mrs. Tarry Lester and
children of Brogan road and
Saturday evening Mrs Ruth
VanDvnbunt. and Mr. and Mrs
Ward CrUHeld of Algonquin Lake
-were guests. Mr. and Mrs Au­
gust Ktetaman of Dutton spent
Thursday with the Gillette*

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JEWELERS
118 State Street

I riparian rights on Oun Lake,
j which is not a private lake.
I "Having developed a similar
I project Ln 1B57." Zaaadd con­
I tinned. “I am interested in learn Ing wheUier th e hundreds of
j boats launched in the channel of
the State pork as a means of
। getting on Gun Lake, or of all
‘boats launched al marinas on
Gun lake, or the boats launched same, do these people have recor riparian rights, on
1 from any back lots.in a plat with rrstton
----- --\ one small access on Oun Lake,
or the hundreds erf ice fishermen
। on Gun Isike, who. with the ex­
icepilon ot a very, small percent-

Personal Mention
Mias Eleanor Miller of Chicago
arrived ThurwUy to visit Mis
Roger Wllweu for the rest ot the
| week. She returned home Monday.
■ Mr. and Mrs William Ebrighl
(Of Seattle, Wash, will fly here
; Thursday to attend Uie Golden
, Wedding Anniversary reception be­
Ing given that afternoon for Mr.
and Mrs Aben Johnson by ttar

of Allan Blacklist, husband of the
former A&lt;m«i Jolinaon. The Black*
Uge family arrived from California
*!»' only ’109’5
the we-krnd were Mr. and Mrs.
John Wetbcr and *m. Tommy, of
Atlanta. Mich. between Alpena
and Gavlord. Mr. Weeber is the
editor and publisher of the news­
paper at Atlanta Their daughter,
senior MH.U. student Judith Weeiber, and her friend. Darrell Brilev.

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SENSATIONAL SHOE
SAVINGS Here's Why
Yes. Inventory has been taken and the stock analysis
has been made. Once again it's time to face those grim
expensive facts every Retailer must face at inventory
time. Under Stocked in this department. Over Stocked
in that department. It just goes to show that another
season has passed and we still haven't learned to pre­
dict the customers' buying patterns.
Our Buyers selected a gorgeous array of Boots, Shoes,
and Sneakers for this season. Some patterns sold like
hot cokes. These we must re-order (and pay for) FAST.
Others equally as pretty and practical, less than one
season old. are just sitting here. This creates all sorts
of problems. We have shipments on the road of new
Spring Styles ond no place to put them and whqt's
more embarrassing, no cash with which to pay for them.
Needless to say, this is on unbearable situation for a
sensitive, financially conservative, pay as you go,
ULCERATED Accountant. SO, sure enough, the milk
diet didn't work and now he says . . .

I While the Don Travers of Char-1
j iotte are tn Floriil* their two yuurut I
have a tremendous bearing upon '(children &lt;and the dog) are with |
hundreds and hundreds of atom-11 irrandparepta, the Rev. and Mr*.
tar dev^Jopmente on Michigan's Don Oury. conwquentljr it’s more
Inland lakes and streams Most ; lively and coniddarablv noisier at
certainly. It is a big step in-Jhe
direction of safeguarding shore­
line owners turalrul face-lifting
projects which threaten to usurp
Plynn Matthews and Bun McPhartheir rights."
lln. left for a few day* of fishing
sell Conroy* of Hattie Creek were at Batchaaang Bay in Canada.
I
In Lanning at the Everett High
School Saturday evening to we
I-The Little Foxea," the play dlI reeled by the Cleveland*- daughter.
In his opinion. Judge Mc­
Donald said "Tb hold that the
defendants may proceed with Lion In Florida nnd Stuart already
their project would be to aay has some golf games scheduled
EXPERT TIRE
that they can change the entire with Howard Tredinnick and Hom
clmracter of the take and It Feldpauseh.
SERVICE
would stem that one of t Ik- ob­
The Tom Chapells and young
vious purpaww of the owning of son. Charles Edward &lt;Charliei, of
property on an Intend lake is to Ann Arbor visited her parents, the
enjoy the use thereof, regardless v’srver Pevtnna and hla mother,
of whether or not used only for Mrs. Harriett ChapeU. over the
fishing, swimming or bathing.
"Perhaps he ta only interested
In viewing the sunrise or sunset
or the moon on the waters, and
to aay that testimony must be
taken to see whether or not It
Interfered with the rights of
other riparian owners, 'so-called,
and created by artificial meana) the day.
—
.
or affects the fishing, It would
A daughter was born to Lt. and
«*m Is not neeeamry to a de- Ur* David Stem at Norfolk. Va..
cLMon on the issues as pleaded. Monday. Jan. Ip. The baby girl
"PbilnUff's motion for a sum­ weighed seven pounds and US
mary Judgtmau is granted.”
TUT.ces. and haa been named Laura
Jeanlr.e. Her little bwrfher, Jack,
PAU
is delighted with a sister and the
PARKING
new arrival makes nine grandchi 1-

IM BARR
Tire Shop
U. 1. ROYAL

Personal Mention

A weekend ago Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Damson of Ann Arbor were
guests of thetr parents, the Dale
Ossenhelmers and the Carl Dam­
sons. Bill and Lynn had recently
returned from California and
gave a most enthusiastic account
of the Rose Bowl parade and
game, which they attended dur­
ing their week's visit with Lynn's
•liter. Miss Pat Oaaenhelmer.
Mrs. Dennis DeBeut and chil­
dren. formerly of Parkersburg
W Vs., were guests of her par­
ents. the Car! Damsons, from
Wednesday until Saturday whUe
their household furnishings ware
en route to Holland where they
are now making their home as
Dennis has accepted a position
as chemist with the Holland

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The Tiger of the year was just named Car of ths Year by Motor Trend.

’&gt;L THOSE DOGS!!. ..GET THEM OUT!!"
"FORGET THE COSTI!... WE NEED CASH!!"
So, an accountant's wish is our command. Hurry on
N . down and pick up the savings ... you'll be glad you did,
!r and think what a good feeling you'll have knowing
M you've arrested the pain in poor Brother Bob's Abdomen.

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If thatlsn't enoughtf • hint. try Quick Wide-Trade. (Thia is their year.) 0J Turbo Hydra-Mafic, thelew transmission
you edn order that does away with roaring between shifts. Cqjplol with any of the quicker engines for the '66
Pontiac, it saves the roaring tor whenever you need it. When you don't need it, the extra-potent engines let you just
loaf along. This loafing gives you the Nnd of economy you wouldn't expect from a looker-like the '65 Pontiac. See
your Pontiac dealer. Holt show you ail 32 Pontlacs that are the J'Car tf the Tear." They're Me buy ot the year. too.
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�Rename Babcock I A Proclamation | HHS Senior Hit
WHEREAH. the civic bodim In Eye by Till
Nashville Fire
DEnlel Sinclair, IB, son of Mr.
and Mr*. Gerald Sinclair of RS
Baitings, Is recovering-'from a
Dept. Chief
wound In the right aye atifftrad

Maple Valley
Plans Farm
Study Meetings

whan a HB ricocheted oft a ga­
rage Wednesday of last week. He
was taken first to Pennock nnd
then, tranaferred to Community
Hospital In Battle Creek*.
.

At Die annual meeting of the
Naahvlfie Volunteer Fire Depart­
ment Im: week Barest Bohcock
waa re-elected chief. Namt*! ascaptain. Douglas Yarger; lieuten­
ant. Leon Ackett. and secretary­
treasurer. Michael Appelman.
Two radius are to be purcltascd
from- proceeds of various money­
raising projects such as the Har­
vest Festival, fish try* and the
like When the new equipment U
Installed 1: will enable the depart-

I

unguianeu eervice nwara. anu v
, . .
whereas, thia organiteuon
of young men ho* contributed | Th,, pul)llc u jnvited to the
materially to the betterment annuel meeting ot the YMCA to
of thia community throughout **. held at 7:30 pm. Thursday,
the year.
j»n. 38. at the City Hall. Four
THEREFORE. I Franklinlnew board members are to be
: Beckwlh do hereby proclaim I elected. The term* of Preaident
the week of Ja». 17-23. 1B65 m j William Quintan, Jack Wood.
JAYCEE WEEK and urge all I William Jerow and Darrell Aldcitlzrns of our community to [ rich are expiring.
give full consideration to the I.'

A aerie* og maetlnga of in­
terost to are* fahnera i*nd oth­
er* luis been planned by the
agiiculture department
Whenever possible a resource
person from agriculture! exun-

Assistant Sewage
Plant Operator
'Goes to School'

Cassidy la one of a group of 30
aewage treatment plant operator*
William Cusldy. aselstant sew­ enrolled in the course tor the pur­
prise
ot inerravina ski 11 in Ubon»
age plant operator here. U attendjing a five-day laboratory training Urr&gt; methods necessary in the
operation and control of sewage
which future treatment needs can
br- predicted and neceawy stepe
taken to prevent water pollution
A total ot 80 operator* will take
| port in the serie* of course*

YMCA Annual Meet

Yeckley 4H'ers See
Pictures of Finland

workshop over the past five year* The Bits* Company I
this pre**, along wllh a full-Vale pteu Model 1*31.
National Can Machinery Show; to be held at Han Fi
Calif.. Jan. U-2&gt;. Thi* “wogklng mtalature' la Identic*
real pre**.—Banner photo.

Miniature Bliss
Hastings High
Press Made by
Cafeteria Menu
Don Dalman
The

Yeckley 4H dub member* held

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feed wihch pull* atrip* (rum Uie
strip* stack unit on top of the
table, then the erou feed pull*
strips down into poaltlon far feedmg &gt;;uo uie urea* u&gt; me tern otu.
UKMm n« l«d »r
US
nnlff to. fQr;h
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stroke depending on Uie «Ue ot Uie

Rev. Buwalda to
Attend Conference
The Rev. |t. J. Buwalda. paa-

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ahovn along with a regular pcaw.
scaled down to onc-elglith and a
Dalman'* next project la to build
wooden pattern made, then sand a bodymaker, a machine for makmolds were made. He poured mol-■ Ing can bodies Mm who worked
. on the orig Inal Bliss bodymaker

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VITAMIN SPECIALS
Rag. $8.98
500 VeHo
Sale $5.98
Reg. $5.49
Sale $3.49
250 Vesta
Rag. $2.49
Sole $1.49
100 Vesta

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Haynes. George Manhall. Jce Ul­
rich and Lloyd Goodenough. It U
estimated that dter 60 percent of
the people who work in the Has­
ting* Dlvislrni liad something to
do with the bodymaker before it

SKY LINE TRAILER HOUSE. 10 x 45 ft,, fully equipped, has two bedrooms, has awning, foe $2,600.00

WE HAVE A GOOD THREE BEDROOM HOME in Prairieville Village to trad* for a house trailer.
A NICE BUNGALOW ON GASKILL ROAD .AT MIDDLI LAKE, ha* living room, large kitchen with
dining space, tour bedrooms, bath, utility room, recreation room, w»U oil furnace, the lot is 185 (aet
wide and over 500 feet deep, ha* good well, tepric tank and drain fiel^, children go to Altoft School
to 6th grade, then are picked up for Halting* Schoofs --- ---------- -- K ..$7,500.00

RUBBER STAMPS
Made to Order
Stamp Pads . . .

and Supplies

SCHADERS
Office Supplies

244 Boy Scouts
Compete in
Klondike Derby
’ Thirty-eight aleds and 344* Boy

‘I financed my new

refrigerator fit H.C.B,

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DRUGS

Quafi/tf and rrinfidhi Struici

COOL!

annua! Klondike Derby spon­
sored by the Heatings Lions Club
and planned and promoted by
the Thomappie District Scout
committee.
This derby has been held for

A GOOD HOME WITH LIVING ROOM, dining room. kitehen. large belK h*lf b**«mant, gas heal.’
a&gt;«0 a large building 34 x 50 ft. two story, four car garage, with four door*, utility building 12 x 22
ft., one Car garage with storage space. All located on about 5 act* lot, next to air port $15,500.00
A REAL GOOD HOME IN THE FIRST WARD, close in, ha* three bedroom*, two bedroom*- up and one
down, living room, dining room, kitchen and full bath, good basement with gas converted furnace,
two stall garage and a real good buy at —.—.... — $7,000.00
A RIAL NICI HOMl CLO5I TO CINTRAL SCHOOLS, ha* two bedroom* and two closet* upstair* and
down, one bedroom. aliving room, dining room, newly remodeled kitchen, full bath, oak floors, full
basement with new ga* furnace, garage, k c*p insulated, there I* a »t*in!e*» steel *lnk. formica top*
on cupboard*, »nd ha* cherry paneling, full corner lot, A-1 location, for --- -- ----------- $12,600.00

A RIAL NIC! VERY COMFORTABLE HOME IN THI FOURTH WARD HASTINGS, has two (car­
peted bedroom* up and down, a living room, one bedroom, dining room, kitchen, full bath, full
basement, with gas best, garage. I* Insulated, and hatttoem windows and *cr#ens._$1,500
A RIAL SWIFT BUNGALOW IN THI SECOND WARD.wifh living room, dinette, two bedroom*, kit­
chen and full bath, walk out basement, garage with breeiew*?. automatic gas furnace, carpets and
drapes go with It. has storm windows and screens---------- - ------------------------------ ------------- $11,000

.

There were 18 patrol* of Scouts
totaling 244 boy* from 16 troop*,
each patrol made their own Alas­
kan “dog .sled" and loaded it with
material* necessary to carry-out
scout skills at each of aix -towns"
Each patrol was given "gold"
nugget* far proficiency In each
skill—time on cover the area was
used only to decide tics.
The first two teams tied with
M nugget* each. However, the
Arrow Cat* Patrol, Troop 171
sponsored by the Prairieville
Father*. Dennl* Van Dusen
Scoutmaster, won firat place with
a time ot 3 hour* and 6 minute*
Second place went to the
Flaming Arrow Patrol. Troop 65.
sponsored by the MlddlevUle
Lion* Club, Tom Bremer, Scout­
master, time: 2 hours, 11 mln-

BUNGALOW ON M-17 WIST OF TOWN, on oka larg* lot: ha* living room, dining grea. kitchen,
bath, two bedrooms, utility room, ha* natural gat fumaca foe heat.
—1
------ ——
gar ago, about four mile* out of town for-------- -----------------------------LOT AT SUNDACO PARK AT THORNAPPLI LAKI with a 28 ft. trailer home, lot I* 50 x &gt;20 for
$100.00

aled on two nice lot*, all for .—---------------- ---- $7,000.00
A RIAL GOOD, YEAR 'ROUND HOMl RIGHT ON LIACH LAKI, ha* living room, three nice bedroom*,
dining and kitchen room* combined, bath, ha* redwood »ldlng. good well, lot it 50 ft. wide, run*
from water’s edge to highway, ha* permanent dock and a pontoon boat and a &gt;6 ft. steel Tithing
boat, heater and electric range, ti,l* place ha* only been built a few year*, all for ...(12400.00

WI NOW NAVI lViNAART PLAT ON BIG CIDAR LAKI. VBRT REASONABLY FRIGID AND
WILL SIU ON LAND CONTRACTS.
A GOOD HOMl CLO5I IN IN HASTINGS, he* two bedrooms, hall and full bath upctair* end down one
bedroom, living room, dining room, kitchen and toilet teat, he* basement with new gu furnace,
new water heater, situated on W lot. for 5.2SO.OO
TWILVI (12) NICI LAKI FRONT LOH on Algonquin Shorn, priced from (1.000.00 t* (2,00040 a*.

DUE TO RECENT SALES WE NEED NEW LISTINGS
HASTINGS SALESMEN

ESTATt

Cifl Niothamar
Hom* Phon* WI 1-3004
‘Richard Slocum

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Hom* Phon* Wl 5-585^

7th. Fighting Tigers. Patrol Troop
K. MlddlevUle Lions. Tom Brem­
er; 8th. Apache Patrol. Troop
202, Caledonia MethodUt, Ken
Gackler; Bth, Wolf Patrol, Troop

_.... „_

the Orangeville troop made the
round trip In remarkably short
ttae.
These were the Flytag Arrow
patrol, 1 hour t« rnlnote* and
the Endian patrol. 1 boor, 37
Certificate* were given each
participating patrol. Prue*'con­
tributed by merchant* of Orange rille and South Oun Lake were
given tef the first five places.
The District Camping A Acti­
vities committee &lt;rith Melvin
Haight ** chrtftnan wtehes to
thank al! adult volunteer* who
helped make this event a real
lUoccM. We wUh to thank Uie
Hastings Lion* Club, Hastings
Country Club. Chief Bunlor and

You never get the cold ehoulder at H.C.B.
Wo juit give warm, friendly eervice and try
to help you with all the financing you need.
Wo have^jdts of cold cash for hot money
problem!!

Hustings Citg Bnnh

�Saxons Face High-Flying Comets There Friday
Charlotte at
Lakewood for
Crucial Clash

FOR THE FOHIMMAN. THE HUNTER. THE REC-

| Cage Roundup
oaxu huday xioirt

A/ter Lail fTeek't Tilta
**»*&gt;•

4 Teamt Tied for
IF'eet Central Lead
With tlic West Central Con­
ference cage race jammed with
four team* tied for first place
wlUi 4-3 records, another big
weekend Is on tap with the Has­
tings Boxona traveling to Grand

IL'GHS

ONE OF THE YEAR'S

num in IO
Meh •ill grigrf

BiclUxak *1 FsrckMat.

iau&lt;v*eatenl* in future year*.
FOR FISHERMEN, 1 HE DEPARTMENT’S LOOK■head styling showed it* form dating 1964 in a bold

oaiom aaTuanav mioht

train! call* for giving
Ire* their license dot.

FcttUM

game originally set f
• Greenville, St. John*. Lake­
wood and Grand Ledge are all
tied for firs: place after the Led­
ger* upaet the Yellow Jacket*.
£6-54 last weak and Lak.wood
letested St Johns.
Greenville and St. Jahns had

and enjoy. Paralleling this was the first major sailer­
less deer season in (ouihern Michigan. Il, loo, pro­
vided added hunt in a as a starter toward better man'« whiictail herd.
OC.KEIJ A GIANT TREASURE
Ollaax

nd other recteatiooisti
Starting next

Alma

Michigan on a matching fund baxia to help underwrite
purchase and development of state and local outdoor
rec tea lion facilities. Eventually, thia state is ex­
pected to receive J5 million annually under the Land

ILSE ARE BUT SOME OF THE MORE IMPORTANT
rnersiooe* laid down in 1964 to build a stronger
lent. They
runners to even bi;
benefits fa

Mike Dick made IS petal* for

erry Fuller 13 each.
Alma roared to a 18-7 lead
&gt;ver Ionia in the Ural period and

Local Bowlers
Attend Schools
For Coaches

follow.--Mich. Dept, of Conservation

Five bowler* from the Hasting*
Paul Dean. Sophomote, led the Bowl attended a school for bowl­
ietor* with 33 point*. Hon Cum­ Ing coaches held at the Crystal!

tm Lytle had 13 and John
dowatt 13 for Ionia.
Saturday night Charlotte lost
o Coldwater. 63-50. After the

6-ell. Coldwater went ahead
■utsconng Uie vuitdig Orioles
2-16, and remained out in front
3tek Lux had U far ihr lmcriu

Delton Whips Middleville
After Taking K VA Lead

and three attended a second1
who ry King had 8. Gary Slauffkr_8.
school for bowling coaches held I Delton
ueiwu High*Panthers,
rabbed first
in theKata- Jack Campbell 5. Ed Solotfibn
al Toledo. Ohio, Saturday nnd j grabbed
----- .place
---------------------------— Association
*.■*.■.&gt;(_ cage
ot.— jmd O;U1 Borman 4 and Tom
Sunday.
I mazoo tr-n
Valley
Grlffcth 3.
Middleville rallied and took a
50-48 lead with three minute* to
CoMttM were Merle Halnea,
»111 racc..lhc .U1La_dl.nii play, but W'enell jook control of
।
-- --------—
aiene •irnanxnov, -wrc. rrvu
-- VanDenburg, John Kaslnsky I “tent
and Mra. Robert Lambert.
MlddlevUle * T r o J a n ». w ho
The clones were ronducted' wtre "p*e‘ u“ w"k
KcB'
froS 9 am tq 4 ££ on7und^ I

ge and determination, came
ram behind tn Uic second half
o hand St. John* Redwing*
heir second consecutive upret.
«.„uu
u. —
..«,&gt;».«
i»&gt;.
a-AFl. The "team* battled on even I •••
—•—
—
ot.^~m. —
erm* for the-first period which IUK1 KlrU how to bo*1 They were
mded 16-16, then Coach Bill atao briefed on eligibility requlre.____
__ •
____ - a —nfa
avkll
11 n I n r .
rou In
in Ilia.
we Ijunior

.i, c.v“
VjUlfJ,

lo PennfleMt Belle-

Volleyball League

point, tn Uiat second canto to
Mike OToole led Uie Viking*
,
w
rith 23 points, Randy Hci&lt;tt*Dr_,,_ War!nncdnu
lad 3i, Ron Phillipa had113,. ■ loys Wednesday
• ---------------... ...........
Middleville pulled up
in the
lohn Booher 4 and Ron France
The Volleyball league playing third period outscoring the visime. Al Werblih scored 28 pointe I nJ&lt;mg&gt;With the Men's CondlUon- tors, 21-11, but Delton came
or the lasers and Clark Berk- Ing class sponsored by the Youth through In Uie last chapter to
lousen had 18. Hewitt scored ■ Council under Coach Jock Clar- outscore the Trojan*, 17-12, for
he winning bucket.
! ey'» supervising got underway , the 66-61 victory.
Saturday night Lakeview of ; last Wednesday.
------------|
Gene Nuabaum
wa*«-«_•DelUm'a
Ltomtcalm County defeated
Matches were scheduled
.. for big gun, firing in 27 pointe.
Icwnvllte, 67-83. in an overtime this Wednesday and ‘next...........
Wed-- ----------------------------------------------Rick Olson added 14. BUI ttourhrillcr. The Wildcats held an f ncodgy night the Independents 1 do 8, Gary Ford 7. Dan Sulher6-point lead over the
.... Jacket*
wot.—play
p.ay the
uic Jaycres diiu
and uic
the riv»Pres- ; land ..5 -..w
and Bob Lammers 4.
.
....
__ ...
it• one point. 44.■■
34-16, K..t
but the Jack- ...................
bytertans meet
Uie TeacliuA
at I Gary ..Stauffer
Stauffer" had
bad 18 for
it* battled back to tie the score, 7 o'clock and the Mtfnodlst* Coach Ray Pogo's Middleville
minute.
‘mPet Woodland and the Catho.-.quad. Rob
had io.
16. uciij
Jerry
n
" the
-—last
----- ---------- ■ 58-all.
---- . Dave
~
..... .-uuuu.
nuu W'hlte
mine nau
talcum and Jerry Fuller fouled lies play Hope Church at 8 pm. King 13. Dan Norman 10 and
■it
nrrirvi and!
and4 Last
t
t-j.v. Totn
__ Grtffeth 'and
..... jack
,
___ .....
ait in the extra period
'Wednesday the P
Prc^byCampbeii
aBkcview won on free throw*.
terian* beat the Methodist*. 3-0; y r.-wh
1“3

Outdoor Trail — Anticipating a
large turnout Friday, the Con­
servation Department has shitt­
ed Uie Mte of Its public hearing
on a proposed Slate park dog
ban to Uie Lansing Civic Center.

’"‘“’u., KVA u,p will center upon a plan to bar
dogs from State parks and rec­
reation area* In Michigan from
May 1 through Sept. 30 as a
mc-gns of quieting complaint*
about bitings, barking and dir­
tied campground* caused by the

.. V. &lt;«r.

rpot ’ a* Richland humbled the
pointe in a high rehixd basketball
Men are welcome to attend the Kellogg Hornets, 54-3- at Rlchgame In hl* native Calumet. Wednesday program in the HHS 1 a n d and Galesburg-Augusta
Mich.
main gym.
■
J edged Mattawanj M-M, at Mat-

Delton led 41-33 at intermis­ Frlday are designed to stream­
sion and 58-42 ROlng Into the last line controls for storing boats,
camping equipment and fish
Gene Niubaum again led hl*
mates with 23 pointe. Dan Suth­ camjyround areas from being
erland had 15. Gary Furd 14 and invaded by large numbers of
Bill Burda 12. taury Bowerman non-campers. . . .
had 17 for Parchment.
(hme experts expect heaver
Bill Howland poured in 31
point* to lead Richland—the and otter trappers to enjoy a
slightly higher harvest this
Spring in Michigan'* UP. and a

Dale Lawrence had 10 points
to lead the Hornet*
Climax-Scott* meshed 17 points
In the last four minute* to take
a -76-66 victory over Maple Val­
ley at Nashville in a Cereal Cen­
ter Conference game before a
The win wa* the fourth in six
.start* for Climax and put the
Panthers In a third -place tie
with St. Philip In the' CCC
standing* The Lion* suffered
1 their third loss In six league
I starts And dropped to fifth.
j It was a close game until those
final minute*. Maple Valley
' trailed by just one going into the
last period

:

layup. Tom King sank two gift*
but McLeod countered wllh a

Hasting* also drilled 31 field
goals, but had 7» shot*. The fi&lt;x- Ken Welter added a poun. coun­
tered . by Dick Lux. King sank
throws. Charlotte sank 14 out of the first of a lao-ahoUcr. then
3G—tqc margin of victory.
o Donned mused on a one-aud
one situation O'Donnell got me
ball right back and meshed a
had a technical foul called on Jumper making th* score M-65
Two free throw* by Charlotte*
the bench who threw down hl* Peterson made' it 68-65 with
Jacket—by an official on Uic op­
posite end ol the court. Dick Lux Ung* raced down the floor and
tank that gift. Hastings lost by Just az the horn sounded Uie
one
Saxon s Peterson relvaMfi a long
Hastings was handicapped on* for the final 68-67 count.

FOR FUN
and HEALTH

All five had three foul* by In­
termission. Captain Paul Lubl-

much of Ute third period and
part of the fourth—with both
fine player* sidelined in the
finale via the foul route.
Charlotte took

... all of our lane* have
been resurfaced for the

new season and all equip­
ment ho* been checked

came Uiruugh in the
period with Perry banging tn
eight point* and Carl Peterson
■lx to earn a 35-33 bulge at the
half.
The third period was one of

never relinquished. LubicnlecU

and reconditioned.

SHARPEN UP
YOUR GAME

totaui &lt;» a?

Open Bowling SATUR­
DAYS

and

Kiddies Guests
At Hastings Bowl

Youngsters from Uic Barry
minute. lie drew his County Special Education School
Action has l*cn taken by the Consengition Department to!
’remer’ led the
Robert Lambert bowling al
turn a threatening wildlife waste into a jackpot for fishermen at oriole* in the last frame with Mrs.
the Hastings Bowl.
38 problem lakes in Michigan. These i tic hide Lower Crooked' four bucket* and two free throw*
and Shallow Lakes in our own Barry County, Advent Lake in "About a ^mls* while hl* twin
Allegan, Mud I-ake in Calhoun, Bonnie Castle, Dustin, East i
and
Scotl Mc’
and Twjoa
Twja&gt; Lake*
Lu». in
... Kalamaxoo-------------- 3_____ [_______ ______ ! ^C*r‘\*‘"50n
---- --------- ;—.
.------- \
Deed two tach.
The boy* and girl* bowl the
County bnU Duck. McBrides and eluding
nine drowning* in near-1 Hasting* rank just two field second Monday of each month
Pickerel in Montcalm.
by counties Our marine officers . goal* In 10 attempts m Ute canto
The youngest one In Monday's
In a more to let anglers beat inspected 44 boat liveries and a; Bob Lux started the final
MU
ot
Ml
lx»U
wot
•ppro.w.l
g0
^
nature to the punch. Uie Depart­
field goal she cams up with a score of 131
ment has renewed a special or­
der. opening these waters to hook;
and line fishing for taking any.
kind. sire and number of fish aj|
any time during 1865.
The lake* are subject to heavy
die-off* during the Winter and
Summer when Uieir oxygen lev­
el* drop so low Uiat fish suffo-

than a year ago In the northern
Lower Penln*ula. Above the
Strait*. the season open* April 3.
Otter will be ofi limits again in
southern Michigan A liberal bag
limit of eight beavers will be of­
fered In southern counties of
Barry. Kalamazoo, St Joseph.
Huron. Tuscola, Sanilac and La­
peer as a continued measure to
keep these animal* from over­
running farm land* where they

opener for Lower Fuffngula
trappers
Chief Deputy Richard Abbey,
who 1* also a Barry County ma­
rine deputy In the Summer, re­
port* that two live* are known to
have been saved by person* who
Hunt led the Lion* with 23 and had learned mouth-to-mouth re­
20 pointe, respectively.
suscitation during the past year.
Climax son Uie reserve glime. More than 4500 saw Uie demon­
stration* given by officers in
76-61
•
Sheriff Merl Campbell s depart­
Mured the Wolverine Confer- ment. In addition our water
safety Included a boating educa­
tion course given to 1504 *tuAllegan won It* sixth in seven
starts by defeating ^University ing just how valuable this pro­
High 63-61 and South Haven gram was Barry officers in 1964
received IM complaints covering
Vlckaburg downed Plainwell, 59- ■Cltvtttes on and at lakes, issued
483 warnings and made 48 ma­
Kenoaa’s home floor triumph rine arrest*. They gave assists to
left the Expressway in the threw-

Northrtew 81-46 and Hamilton
won It* first league game of the
season by downing Wayland, 78­ meetings and local diver* logged
54.
•
over 63 “down time hour* " There
Ed Edwards scored 20 pointe lo were three drownings in the
county. In addition to recovering
Middleville a* Fred Wenell domi­
nated the board*. Rob White got
igBtne scoring qonara a* nr lake which «4* Moten from a
banged tlw net tor 13 in the last Freeport tavern Our diver* gave
eight minute* for a 34 total. Jr.-- as*fstaoce on other occasions, in-

The boys and girl* are rolling
in regular sanctioned league
play with two group* bowling
two game* after school on
Thursday and Uie seniors bowl­
ing three games on Saturday
mornings.
A City tounuufient 1* being

Oriole*

cally traded baskets with Steve
both boards and twice Guard &lt;Sod&gt; O'Donnell leading the Blue
John Twiss stoic the ball and 6c Gold sinking five field goals in
drove the length of the floor to eight
___ ________________
_______
attempts.‘'Hastings
added
score for Kenowa. He finished one point to the gap and went
with14 and Rocky Ringaid had I into the last period out in front
12. Middleville won Uie reserve i by four. 56-51.
game, 54-49.
With Lubtenteekl and Perry
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- '________ —I 8H the bench. Charlotte »purt-

Armchair Athlete VX?

Saturday and Sunday Mr. and Springport and KichUnd lu
Mrs. Lambert and Mrs Robert
Lakewood shaved four point* Alien were at the Toledo *chix&gt;l
In Saturday night * big buttle
iff that bulge in the thlrtl canto, attending classes to become cerInstructors ira
for Uie auui
adult or -----•— —
-« ------------------■utaconng the Redwine* "X-16. tiffed
unco uwuucsura
J&gt;aIllheri
gpuxted
In the *CCmd moved ahead In Uig.laal
' ond period after trailing 13-12 al
luartsr outscoring St Johns, 21! Uie quarter. Delton pumped in 25

5J!

polnte—lwo of the clashes they
dropped by ohe point, and one of
those in overtime.
Bob Lux

lainxloctioa ol species new to Michigan,
BIG GAME MANAGEMENT TOOK AN IMPORTANT
tep forward when Michigan's first regular elk ae^aob
■ &gt; held in early December. Although only 300 real-

116 Boys, Girls
Rolling in New
‘Young’ League*)
There are now 110 bowler*
rolling in the bantam, junior and
senior league* at Uic HasUng*
Bowl.

mcM-polaur. Dick
tings High Saxun* keep asking
themseive* that, after losing another three-pointer. making It
threw key Wmt Central Confer-

rairaiiy lin
lofiraent al i

U» *1, MMOtvUte 87.
MJdktevUli *1.

-THE HASTINGS BANNKB

Wat Central
Standings

Free Throtvt Again
Beat Blue &amp; Gold in
B'ett Central Clath

.1 ■
xl HL

pbbf cauk muults

preenvtUe Friday night­
Green rille

Hastings Drops
Thriller, 68-67,
At Charlotte

AND

SUNDAYS

Moit WEEKDAY

AFTERNOONS.

Bob &amp; Mickey Lambert
Your Host*

HASTINGS
BOWL INC
Woodland at Michigan

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These Are Ideals for
MEN to LIVE BY
Today, more than ever, we need faith in God and
our democratic way of life . . . Hope for true under-

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�Duracltnn 3*,'. McAUlsu-f'u 374.!
MiUer's Pub .and Elka 37, Dow-,

John's cnuik Balance 10.

Last Second
Goal Wins for
Young Saxons

RECREATION LEAGUE NO. t
John Peterson dropped
John Kasinsky was the top field goal from' the"«iae in Uie
man in Recreation 2. rolling 221- last second of play Friday night
bowling
to give Hastings High's Junior
fired 234-185-191 for 602. Kings- Vanity baskctboU team a 48-47
thrilling victory over the fledg­
COMMERCIAL MINORS
yon 207-555. Bill Bums 550. Gene ling Oriole* at Charlotte.
Blanding*: Smith Bro*. 49. V Grabau 200-545, Cart Baker 213­
&amp; J and Dale's Bake Shop 44, 540. John Cxindtr 540, Earl Blake filled with frustration, to say
... - .. j ... ..__
209-528, Paul Cassel 230-524,
Aluminum Product* 38, Tinkler's Ken Jones 520. touts Silsbee 618.
and Hosting* Corporation 37, Dave Reynolds 614, Bob MallTThe Blue &amp; Gold reserves
Chenoweth Machine 364, V
moved ahead 15-12 in the first
Hudson, Warren Williams SIH. period, and held a one-point, 25­
Uea 3. The Banner 31. Consum­ Clarence Khlert 602 and Paul 34 margin at the half.
er*. Power 29, Patten Monument Bettles 510.
In the third period Charlotte
MH, Caukln OU and Viking 27,
Standing*: Burn* Refrtgera- spurted to a 32-25 lead before Uie
Team 18 lais 25 and Hasting
locals connected, and then they
Goodyear Bros. .44. Woodmansee closed the gap to 32-29 before
Lumber 43, Acketl's 424. Wall­ Charlotte scured again. Hastings
dorfl's 42. Gilmore'*, John's earned a 35-34 advantage but
Norm Bryans chalked 223 - 578, Crank Balance and John's Auto trailed by one point, 38-35, go­
Jim Barnum 218-561, Woody
ing into the finale.
In that last quarter, Hastings
Wyngaxdrn 533. 8o&gt;u Baker 183­ Up 33 and Naahvoillc Gravel 29.
577, Galen Daniels 225-598, Den­
ny FndartcUon 516, Roger Wolfe
COMMERCIAL MAJORS
500. too Gasper 504 mid Dick
Standing*: Piston Rings 44,
Wilcox 5u2. Howard Martin, Sports Bar 424. Harwood's IGA
carrying a 118 average, blasted 40, Miller's 384. 7-Up 37. City
a 199 game to lead The Banner Food 364. Larke Buick 36. Wel­
Hastings knotted the
lads. He finished with a measly come Tavern 34. Roush Tailors
32, Hastings Aluminum Product*
put the little Orioles ahead.
27, Montgomery Ward 204 and gifts
47-45 Three time* Hastings took
THURSDAY MATINEE
Tyden 20.
'
time out, in the lost two minuses,
Standings: Hastings Motor*
Bob Lambert, prop, of the the final coming with only one
lanes, showed the lads he owned second showing on the clock. The
the pins as he sent 625 crashing ball came In and Peterson leFgo.
into the pits with a 237 single
when the horn blew.
Faye Alien had the high game downed 343-620 for solo honors,
" LaUbaugh 214 -576, Pete
and aertffl 175-496, Bobbie Handy
eck| 237-569. Bob Miller
rolled 168-427, Mary Smith 180­
420, Nonna Thomas 143-420. Lois —. —-uyd Williams 227-594. Joe
Kenyon 158-407, Jcanicc Dalman Bennett 214-588. Maxpard Tuck­
er 225-569. Louis Keeler 210-543.
John Kasinsky 555. Harry tong IrcBildr
and Kay Lydy 140-379.
225-560, Harvey Haan 213-582,
WED. AFTERNOON LEAGUE Merl Campbell 553, Ron Higdon
236-566.
Paul Edwards 221-554.
Shirley VanDcnburg was the
! Ed Rheler 581. Max Myer* 206­ ciiAMLorn:

HAST!

Freshman basketball learn
The Blue &amp; Gold Olh graders
Iona pumped in 21 points to lead
the little Saxons
•
Tills Friday Battle Creek Lake­
view's Frosh come here fdr a

teatns met the young Spartans

Godwin Heights
Wrestlers Here
Tuesday Night

»nd Bob G»~n

IIABTINOS
CHARLOTTE

&gt;Ua prated 191-503, Shirley Van’- I
Den burg 198-526, Mary Roush.
167-483, Wlnl Chandler 180-473,
Hl 344. Shirker's IGA 304. Vito Peg Crontnger 171-488, Betty
Boy 27, Team No. 11. and Ocker- Heeler 178-483. Louise Raniom! Delton fllgh's Junior Vanity de129-366. Anns McDonald 165-466. । frated Parchment's reserves Friday
Faye Allen 171-480, Loraine Bar- ,night, 46-41. It was the first defeat
num 120-347. Boonie Hathaway I,of Ute season for the young Parch­
HA8TING8 CLASSIC LEAGUE 161-458. Evelyn Ulrich . 188-488. ।ment squad.
It wa* Harvey Haan night al Bernie Eckert 161 -468. Doris
TUESDAY TWISTERS
Uie Hastings Bowl lost Wednes­ Stanton 172-477. Alma Coville I
Phyllis ruuer
Fuller rouea
rolled loo-Mi.
186-537.
day. Harvey came throush with 159-471, Marge Wieland 183-491. । njyuis
a torrid 695 effort on game* ot Betty Sheler 175-473, Ruby the first time any of the girl* got
Downey
168-400.
Marge
Campbel
0Trr
the 500 barrier in-Uie league
204-259-232. Jack Shi le/ was i
150-406.
toll
Carl
164-433.
Joan
this
season
Ruth
Miller
posted
right behind with 676 with 204­
240-232 efforts. OUo Smith Kasinsky 168-461. Phyllis Brown ]04-43L Oreta Greiner 157-417
chalked 215-615. Glenn tou- 158-437 Betty Miner 168-455. Bnd Nancy Taylor 149-415. Betty
[
LaVonnk
Woodmansee
195-479.
Miner
had
a
166
game.
Marlene
baugh 216-608. Bob Carmoney
342-608, Jim Durbin 238-604. Lan- Penny Barland 134-371. Diana Lowell 158 and Sandy Gallup 153.
Standing*: Bam Market 49h.
ny Bennett 221-582. Joe Burkhol­ Wolff 143-326, Nancy Stonehouse
der 200-581. Bill fhrckney 223-583, :5)-402. Judy Behants 136-374 Pleasant Pojnt Motel 48, Alley
and Mary tou Snyder 150-400
. Cats 46. Sally's Beauty Shop
8
landing*-.
Foodland
58.
Wei*os,
Pepsi 38*? and Local FiUrwoakl W8-M4. John Kasinsky
246-59* and Gordon Norria 212- come and Piston Ring 50, Vogt nance 29 **.

(0) dectstoaed

sck Farriah (0) Oclairaad
Kober. 1-0.

BodtU

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declalMied

Delton JVs JF'in

Food Center. McAllister. Bonnet
60'4. WBCH 54, Hastings MU1- A Gown and Banner 43. Northside and Mary's 40. Hastings
Heights 364, Parma lee 304,
Girls and Big D 26. Sheriff Girls
244, Michigan Magnetics 234.

w—

le HolOVJCt
Why Drive
Around With a Faulty
Auto Radio?

BUNDAY MIXED LEAGUE
John Kaalnsky led the wheel
Sunday, rolling 201-580. Gene
Wyant posted 218-577, Bill
Tschlda 193-561, Dorothy Burns
202-528, and Bonnie Wyant 175­
470.
Standings: Team 7. 504; Team

Speed Equipment, 29'4; Team 8,
MONDAY BOWLERETTS
Shirley Raymond, who carries
a 118 average, fired a 218 Mon­
day to earn solo honors In the
Monday Bowlerett league. She
finished with 490. Jeanne Frenth-

Hi-fi and tope recorders
repaired quickly.
WI 5-9187

CENTRAL
RADIO &amp; TV
HOWARD TRUMBULL
wi j.,i,T » wi s-sm

WE CLOSE AT
NOON ON
SATURDAYS

series. Shirley VanDuine posted
183-499. Boonie Hathaway 164­
482. Joan Baines 166-472. Irene
Heath 171-470, Gerry Newton
171-472, Dortha Brumm 177-467.
Sharon Harrington 182-483, Fran­
ce* Welcher 187-459. Evelyn
Donovan 170-459. Carolyn French
190-451. Janice Nichols 187-456,
Faye Alien 173-450, Mickey Lam­
bert 170-449. Marion Riedl 166­
443. Ruth Miller 163-441. Dorothy
Bums 159-443. Ruth Ann Service
162-441 and Jane Cole 182-445
Good single games: Sandra
Clinton and Ella Higdon 160.
Ruth Thoma.' 170. Barb Klcrsey
165, June Richardson IBS and
Marie Ulrich 167. Joan Baines
of Motor Aire* picked up two
good splits, the 6-7. and 5-10.
Blanding*: Walldorfl's 58, Pen­
ney's 54 H, Hastings Radio 6t TV
and Motor Aire* 61, Ramble Inn
45. V&amp;J Mobil 42 H. Duradean
414. Copper Lantern No. 2, 41,
Gilmore's Gems 40, Color Center
39. Gardner's Drugs and Has­
tings Milling 3«, AcUonflex 35,
Cuylcr Trucking 34, Courthouse
Service 31. Copper Lantern No
1 304, Highlander 28 and Has­
ting* Floor Covering 26.

denbent 202-537, Joe Ulrich 509.
Dale Cappon 504, Pete Powell
612. Roger Raber 607, Keith
Chase 512. Charles Krauss 211­
562, Gordie Norris 536, Dick Root
527. Bruce Terry 212-538, Gary
Burdick 636. Lyn Howe 526 and
Doug Vickery 528.
Standings: Foundry 374, King
Pins 36, Lathe 34, Side Floor
334. Can Plant 314. Assemblers
neers 27, Pattern Shop and Vise
26. Office and Charger* 35, Lucky
Striker* 23, Blazers 22 and Mix­
er* 21H.

HASTINGS MPG. COMPANY
Slandlngi: Tool Room 53. Ma­
chine Room 51, Caslte 50. Court-

Ro Quitting Time
on Service

F

We think of the Job of servio
ing our clients u a round-thoclock proposition. After ail,
losses don’t limit themselvag
to an 8-hour workday. If yo«
■uffer a low ... fire in your
home, auto accident, bmincsa
catastrophe... you want help
Nght away. You'll get just that
tf you place your protection
program in our hands.

RANDSEN'C
Insurance Agency

Over Milter’s Jawtters
120 W. STATE ST.

Phone
WI 5-4174

dscUluisd Ton OISmo. S-l.

&lt;O&gt;

Local Divers
Aid Recovery
Of U-M Student

35. Pistons 34. Tough Guys 31. Hltos 19 and Journeymen 14.
Mike Reynolds and Karol Owens
shared serie* honor* Tuesday with
596*. with Mike prating a ^3 high
game and Karol 222. Dola Geiger
chalked 213-561. Robert Alien 308-

Hastings Mfg. Co. ..
Hastings Merchants .
WaUdorff** - ------- - —
Middleville MerchanU
Fiaber-Hengesbach
Dowling....................

606 and Carl Wood 500.

5 Complete Red
Cross Aid Course
Mr*. Keith Gordon, executive

Chapter, has announced that five
peraorts have completed the Red
Cross standard first aid course

Hasting*' fce rink opened for
skating last week and Bob King
“. has announced that the Tyden
7“. Park arena wifi be open every
Successfully completing l ti
day with lights going on at 5:30
। continuing until 9:3Q in the eve- course were Kathy Armentrout,
RoouJle Divine, and Gayle
Spaulding of Hastings and HolP
Council ert Brook* and Vlreme Jarstfer
will provide
of MlddlevUle.

5 Teams Have
Unmorred Records
In Saturday Leagues

If popular enough, supervision
The 76 era. Spartans. Redwings, will be increased to include peri­
Cheetahs and tonghdnu are un­ ods after school.
defeated in Bob King's Saturday
morning "Y" basketball leagues skating on the rink. Saturday
Director King reported
The 76'era are top* in the 8th
grade league, followed by the
Knickerbockers with a 2-1 record
and the Warriors. Celtics.' Laker*
and Hawks wllh 1-2 records.
The Spartans hold the top
rung of the 7th grade ladder,
followed by Uie mini and Wol­
verines with 2-1 counts. Gophers
and Buckeyes with 1-2 and the
Wildcats with three straight de-

Gale Mlklra.
Michigan State .
Biggie Munn, hod the highest
point total on the MSU wrestling
team far four straight years as

NEXT TUESDAY

World Travel Series
Tuesday, January 26,

DON COOPER

Sourdoughs to Senoritas
Central Auditorium

8:00 P.M.

Start Thursday
On Eskar Slopes

Saturday to assist In the recov­
ery of th* body of Mark Mather.
20. University of Michigan stu­
dent who drowned Saturday af­
ternoon while divine, with two
companions.

Ed Baldry had 16 and Jim
Wynea 13 for Wilson Insurant*.
Ray Roush and Steve Harrison
: had 8. Merle Martin 6. Ed Maur­
er. Dave Ackett, Gene Service
and Gene Henderson 4 and Bill
Gibbs 3.
Bob Gaskill meshed 17 for
suit ripped, permitting water
Dowling. Darwin Swift had 12.
salts and choking off Mather's Don Doster 9 ar.d Don Storm,
air supply.
His companions rose to the
surface and broke the ice When
they returned to rescue Mather,
they could not find him.
Sheriff's officers broke the ice!
Sunday and the body floated tai
the surface not far from thal
scene of the original search.
i
Mark's parents. Mr. and Mr*.
Robert Mather, are publishers of
1620 S. Hanover
Volunteering to help in the •

girls from the 8th grade through ■
high
invited to
nlB
“ school
w-,lo°1 «n«nca
«&gt; ride
nae the
uie
school bus to the Eskar slope*
at MlddlevUle.

Monday afternoons.
The fee for student* with their I
own equipment U 11 per trip, and'
for skier* without equipment ft
will be 82 a trip, 'with Eskar fur­
nishing shoes, skis, poles, and
45 minutes instruction.
The bus Is to return the skiers
to the high school by 9 pjd.
Parent* are to sign permission
slips indicating they have health
and accident insurance for the
famQy.
Auika to Guatemala

Magic

A 5-Minufc,

"SOURDOUGHS TO SENORITAS" is a fascinating plc-tour that

Coin Operated

AS°,*'ASH 25'™'h

turesque old-world cities, pretty Senorltat. and the ancient civili­
zation of Tiksl. All of this Is blended together In an entertaining

or, Boats - Bikes
Pickup* - Camper*

Engines - Equipment
Venetian Blinds
grandma will take up car
washing as a hobby.

A NEW CONCEPT
IN CAR CARE

If You Do Not Have a Seaton Ticket
Single Admission* are Sold at the Door

Students 50c

Adults $1.25

*EW LOW RATE
Cuts Electric Home Heating Cost 19%
THIS IS GOOD NEWS,

Good New* for many
Consumers Power customers who are now enjoying
the many wonderful advantages of clean, quiet,
fully-automatic Electric Heating!

AND FOR MANY MORE who are planning to use
Electric Heating in their new home or when they
remodel their present home.
YOU WILL BE PLEASANTLY SURPRISED when you
luurn how litfja it costa to nwitch to this modern, .
yenrs-nheud heating method. Fill in the attached
coupon and mail it to Consumers Power today, You'll be
glad you did!

OtT THI IACT* ABOUT WONDWUl

wlndera 234 and Misfits 23,
Pau) Gvold rolled 548. Norm Hall
and Jim Durbin 5*
and Carol Hughes

THX HAyrXMQB BANNEK—t

•JH|

CONSUMERS POWIR COMPANY

NITE HAWK LEAGUE
Standing*: Delton Cafe 574,
Nite Owls 604, Head Phu 434,

.1

Weatherman
I UU0 Provides Ice
'ZFor Tyden Rink

The Redwings are first In the
6th grade loop, the Scorpions are
Scoring wm well divided in second with 2-1 and Ued
tied for
Barry Lumber's easy win over third1 wllh 1-2 records are the
Walldorfl's. Paul Peterson con-. Saxons. Globe Trotter*. Hornets
nccted for 15. Gary VanHouten and Untouchable*.
had 13, Carl “Butch" Hartman! The Cheetahs and Longhorns
and Jim Sergeant 8, Art Fredrti- ■ are Ued for the 6th grade lead,
burg 7. Gory Cole and Mike Cor- i the Wolverine* have a 2-1 recilgan 6, Dave Yarger 5 and Dave I ord. the Wildcat* 1-2 and the
Reynold* and Monte Pierson 2 j Batons and Invaders are 0-3.
each. Art Bennett and John!
------------ •-----------Mahler were Uie big guns for cyy
Will
the losers, Art drilling 18 and
*
ijnllill' fr III
.Inhn
Xtnrv Prrv harl 11 Dave
«
Kruko and Bob Spencer 2 and
Denny ttevclanti one.
Bob Carmoney banged' the
hoop for 20 points to lead FishcrThe YMCA skiing instruction,
Hengesbach to their romp over
Hastings Mfg. 64-30. Ted Egle- program is to start Ulis Thur*-j

McMillen 8. Art Meade 6 and
Fred Corkins 2. Don Bowers had
had
20 for the Piston Ring crew h
t™,
he didn't hare ennugh help RIH
Three divers from Barry Coun­ Apsey had 7. Ken Nell 0. Jerry
ty's Water Recovery team were Foger 2 and Darrell Williamson

RECREATION LEAGUE NO. 3
Blanding*: Freeport Supply 51.
Fanner's Gm 52, Mahler Motora
48. Michigan Bell 46. Eckardt's
Auto* 44. Moriarty Farm Bldg*.
41. Saskatoon Golf 40, Citizens
Elevator 37. Yoder's Sunoco 35.
Bergy Bros. 32. Clark Super 31
and Carpenter Hardware 21.
Harold Eckert was the big gun
Tuesday, firing 237-610. Jim Jar­
man rolled 202-590. Ken Smith
524. Ray Dickinson 559, Jack
Slider 200-551. Jim Malcolm 203­
528, Paul Woodman 200-563, Den­
ny Fredrickson 221-540, Larry
Novak 203-584. George OogsweU
534 and Charles Blough 212-672. Undersheriff Gordon TrlokJ
Chief Deputy Richard Abbey and
TUESDAY MIXED LEAGUE Hastings Police Sgt. Robert RitStandings: Keller's Cities Serv­
ice 86, Andrus Insurance 45H.
John McVay, an assistant foot­
Highlands Dairy 40, Ken's A
ball coach nt Michigan State for
31 and BAK Radiator Shop 304.
Walter Sinclair was the out- coach at the University of Dayrlanding kegler, with 214-568,
Norman Jenkins pasted 179-513,
Bob Toasava 503. Don Cheney
478, Maurice Adrianson 473, Pete
Kruger 468, touLse Annis 175­
469, Betty McCollum 161 -434.
Ruth Rice 159-446. Dorotha
Brumm 159-419. Sharon Gaskill
160-408, Jeri Cheney 152-412 and
Judy Warner 154-413. Carol To*E. W. BLISS LEAGUE
Nolan Johncock had a fine
aht Friday, blasting 228-611 for
} and series honors in the
Bliss league. Norm Boomer
chalked a 224 but finished with
500. John Kasinsky rolled 218-

Woodland Market

«u„ K«&gt;-. fc, ilu.'Kl “ ? “id

MONDAY MIXERS

Bowman 159-428 and Barb High
158-428
Standings: Barry Ready Mix

Something will have to “give"
this Thursday night in the Has­ Dick Bryans and Bob Ehredt 2: KW/
tings Men's Basektbail league as
The standings:
nr* place will battle at 7 pm. In
TEAM
'
the main Hastings High gym.

’
,
. , ,
, „
! MlddlevUle coasted in to win led
Winning
for Hasby rriia
Prltz ociieuaci
schenkel wish
with a&gt;
21 point*,
.......... ™ on decisions
.----- . . —
“ . i; uy
tinea were Phil Amnkl over Rnbi.......
_________ j .___
M
Tbompron and Jerry Bodel
l!“. U o05J
2*erihad 16. Denny Morse 11, Jim
Herb -8*
Sanborn.
nb°In' . 1„,
l®?' ___ __
Verllnde 4 and Terry Simpson 3.
Gibson over Larry Lyons, 180.
Last Friday night the Saxons
dropped a thrilling duel to the lings chaps with 26. Ed Hamstra bad 15, Don Mullens 8, Jim
Charlotte Orioles. 27-18.
Rafferty 4. Dr. Chuck Morrill 3
S&amp;POUMD DtVISIOK—PkU

.

Unbeaten Quints Battle
For Top Spot Thursday

with three straight victories,
will play Barry Lumber In the
The Hastings High School nightcap.
wrestling team will travel to StWalldorfl's meets MlddlevUle
Johns to meet the strong Red­
wing grapplers at 6:30 Friday
ZKtTwXrSSlK""?"'*
w- -H“iiiKOi. ana next iuaa«y vmwii
• ~ ----- —
Bob Miller's charges will host
Mfc .at 8.15Godwin Height* at 6:30.
I I-c-t Thursday Wilson InsurTueaday night Coach Bob MU-1 nnce "Hr'pc!l ovct' DowUnr. tfIcrV^Uxwu defrated Grand ** Fisher - Hengraboch romped
Rlpld“uX »-H
|®»er Hasting* Mix. 64-36: M:d,
..
idlevilic Merchant* humbled the
Winning on pins for Hastings 1Uuln
MerchanU. 71-60. and

566. Dick Bonarski 202-588. John

10
ma Magoon anaggled 186-556. rence 219-570, Ward Woodman-' Jraitlir sa
1J
Faye Allen 312-522. Betty Ziegler
224-561. Clare Stahl 541 and - nochotir. as si
163-470. Bonnie Wyant 168-464. see
ll»U. '*
M
Rus* Hazel 207-539.
1
’
Doria Stanton 166-454. Alice

.

HHS Froth Win
Over Charlotte

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It’s So Clean, It’s So

�t

Farm Item Selling Time is Now! For Results Call WI 5-3481
See the New Car
Trade-Ins

SHARP
USED CARS
Ims

whltewalls, rod with white topi
very tow mileage.
9MB OLDSMOBILE
■ Dynamic 88 4 Dr. Sedan

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beautiful black finish with blue
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Convertible

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With matching top and Inter 1981 OLDSMOBILE \
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Dr. Hardtop Fully

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OLDS

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Mattings, Michigan

1/21

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and

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1435 S. Hanover
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Classified Paragraphs

Used Cqr Lot across from
Food Center, Also. Cars at
rear of Dodge-Dealership.

★ Farm Shop

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1/21

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look around. We strive to fill
your complete supply needs.

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Phone
FRIDAY.
then.
Johns,
Safe Buy
S
2
FRIDAY, JAN.
Used Cars
Grand Ledge,
TUESDAY, FEB. 2
JAN. 22
BASKETBALL - Ionia,
WRESTLING—St.
there.

22

TUESDAY. FEB.
WRESTLING-Lakewood, there,

1962 CHEVY II

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POWER CO.
Offers
AT CUT PRICES

' Used

Farm Machinery

1964
GAS &amp; ELECTRIC
APPLIANCES

MAHLER z

Barry's Farm Store

Frigidoire . . .
Ranges
Refrigerators
Freezers
Washers and
Electric Dryers

Tappan and Caloric
Gas Ranges

-----

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1

Roper
Apt. Gas Ranges

1962 VOLKSWAGEN

1959 JE£P CUSTOM

FRANCISCO
FARM SUPPLY

GOOD AS NEW

I960 FORD

I960 CHEVROLET

zm

I960 CHEVROLET

health products. Richland
Farm Service at Richland
829-9711.
1/38

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Dealership
Earn 15.000 to *20,000 per year
Old line produol, needed by
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• We will train you to sell our
product
• We will guarantee the prod­
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origin*) pwciULser
• We will guarantee the per-

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We Buy Used Mobile Homes

Battle Creek. Michigan
Phone WO 5-1553

THE FATMANUve 24-Hour, I—- ----- Foto-YUm Xvldaocs. Nsltonwlde. Confidential. Call WO
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12/30
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dally. Fashion Rite for low
calorie dieting. *3,79. Lapo
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Available at small rental fee.

We will Install our product
Rectory
with &gt; factory trained man
4r Automotive
FRIDAY. FEB. 5
New Moons Hartford Schulte HENRY, YOU MAY COME
1961 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
We will service our product
Tip Outs
Expondos
BASKETBALL-^ Lake wood, here,
HOME If'you will have Con­
SATURDAY, JAN. 23
4 Dr. Sedan. Has all power. A
Roll Out Rooms
1958 FORD *. TON PICKUP
sumers Power Company deliver
dealership
PANCAKE AND SAUSAGE
FOR BAIJS—4-specd transmis­
one of those Hamilton Clothes
&gt;• Walls
Oun Furnaces
FRIDAY. FEB. 12
Your requirements are:
In showroom condition
HUI
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*
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Phone Delton 633-2200.
1. 28
1981 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
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• Desire to learn
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1/31
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1S62 PONTIAC CATALINA FOR
FRIDAY, FEB. U
Attend 2 days school
TUESDAY, JAN. 24
CEREAL CITY
Follow proven sales program
boautyl -WM
WRESTLING — Greenville, here.
it Frodtice_______________ __
er steering and brakes A. Flory.
WRESTLING—Godwin Heights,
MOBILE HOMB BALES
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1/28
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Write to Watermaster.
APPLE SALESROOM
1320 South Wordilngton
SATURDAY, FEB. 13
Custom 4 Dr. Automatic drive.
and Cider Mill open dally until 8.
Battle Creek, Michigan
TUESDAY, JAN. 24
T .anting. Michigan
V8 anglnc. Power steering. Very
BASKETBALL — B.C. Central. it Business Opportunities
Closed Sunday Good Potatoes.
1/31
Across from Ralston Purina
frw miles. Like newt ....$189* KIWANIS TRAVEL PICTURENelson's Welcome Orchard
"Sourdougiu to Senoritas." Don
1981 CHEV. MONZA 900
OPEN A NEW AMP BILLIARD TRUCKING-PERMANENT PO­
TUESDAY, FEB. 18
ROOM IN DOWNTOWN HAS­
Bpart Coupe. Has Spider en­
KIWANIS TRAVEL PICTURE—
SITION available for Intelli­ 1900 CHAMPION MOBILE
Pan-American Highway from
TINGS—Fur Information write
gine, 4 speed transmission on
"Zoos Without Bars'' Sasha
gent man who has demonstrat­
Harry Thurkettle, R3. Box 93.
furnished Modem kitchen, it For Rent—Heal IrtBtR
Alaaka to Guatemala. An en­
floor.*129*
Siemel. "The White Hunter of
ed a successful personal and
Lakeshore Drive, St. Joseph,
newly carpeted living room,
tertaining film ranging from
employment background In
1M3 MERCURY CUSTOM
full bath and two bedrooms I MODERN BRICK FARM HOME
Michigan.
1'28
over the world. Central Audi­
warehousing, shipping and
the Arctic to a great buried
FOR RENT —Four bedrooms. ■
torium. 8 pin.
trucking of lumber and build­
city tn the jungles of Guate­
Is ready » move into Excel­
On Delton school tats route.
ing materials. Job includes use
TUESDAY. MARCH 16
it Help Wanted
lent condition Price *2500.
mala. Central Auditorium, 8
Would consider sellin “ ***“■
.1179*
of lift trucks and material
KIWANIS TRAVEL PICTURE-'
Miller
Real
Estate
Phone
945
­
Bax DM c/o Hasting*
handling equipment, driving of
1982 FORD STATION WAGON
5181
tf
_______________________ V21
an International tandem axle
THURSDAY. JAN. 28
ful World of California." Visit
NENT position available for
4 Dr. Ha* automatic drive and
tractor with split axle trailer
Lovely Cape Ood Boom
four
National
Parks.
Disney
­
intelligent
man
who
has
dem
­
WRESTLING — Loy Norrix.
equipped with a thirty-five it Notices
land. Death Valley. Lake Ta­
onstrated a successful personal
extra sharp. One owner new
there, 8:30.
.
&lt;351 foot boom unloader. You
hoe
See
the
tugged
scenery
of
and
employment
background
car trade in........*1275
will have rales and service con- 90 x 80 ft. WOOD FRAME -white
SATURDAY. JAN. 39
t minutes front
Uie Pari tie Coast. central Au’ building" at T-K School far
1*82 MERCURY MONTEREY
BASKETBALL—Alma, here, 8:30' dttorluni, 8 pin.
service. Background In retail
will load and unload mixed i sale. Purchaser must remove
building material warehousing,
building materials by dump, II building between June 4 and month. Phone Grand Rapids
OL 8-17M._____________ H
desirable. However, men with
Ing and brakes. Radio. Extra
1
APPLIANCES
1
FARM
IMPLEMENTS
L
similar outdoor, indoor back­
nice condition. ................. *1638
have an understanding and ex-' taken at Superintendent's of­ 3- BEDROOM MODERN COT­
ground such as agriculture, will
perience of trucking and the
fice up to and including Feb
TAGE FOR RENT—Refrigera­
1941 COMET
be considered Job includes
basic care of trucks You milst
1. 198*.
1'38
tor and stove furnished, lo­
rales and wrvlc^to building
4 Dr. Station Wagon Standard
be able to work with figures. I
cated on Algonquin Lake. Call
material customers, receiving
trans............
.*7»5
enjoy outdoor work. IUt8 me-‘ REEP 'EM HEALTHY WITH
UjvU
nicrchandlMf and building ma­
chanlcal activities, have a high
AUREOMYCIN CRUMBLES—
1984 INTERNATIONAL SCOUT
terial. operation of fork lift
school education or equal self
119 NORTH MICHIGAN AVE­
truck and material handling
4 Wheel Drive. Demonstrator
NUE FOR RENT — Second
education, be able to pass vo­
equipment, outside work, load­
model. Very few miles. Save
floor. Available. Excellent for
cational aptitude examinations
from disease In swine, calve*
ing and unloading trucks,
*(** on this onel ............. *1395
and physical examination. In­
building material counter rales
come based on experience and
Phone 949-349*.
In Michigan's most modern
TRANSPORTATION
—John DVert No. 60 Tractor.
background, hours will average
tings Milling Co.
118 NORTH MICHIGAN AVE­
cash and carry building ma­
A-l shape.
SPECIALS
terial operations You must be
NUE FOR RENT - Space for
each night. Benefits include: NEW MAGIC FORMULA PU­
TRACTORB:
commercial ar professional use.
able to work with figures, write
1*68 BUICK LaSabre 4 Dr...*695
Hospital and Life plan, de­
RINA NURSING CHOW —
Phone 945-30*.
tf
legibly, enjoy outdoor work,
pendents hospital plan, paid
Mixes in seconds. Won't settle
1969 OLDSMOBIIX 4 Dr....*759
1961 AUU Chalmers D 17 with
enjoy working with people. You
sickness plan, paid vacation
out Higher in energy. Starts
Aills Chalmers 3 btm. 16 inch
1969 DODGE 4 Dr.................. $535
tnmt have a high school edu­
plan, six paid holidays, uni­
calves
faster.
One
bog
replaces
mtd.
plow.
it
For Salo—Heal Estate
iSsFilDtGURY
cation. or demonstrate equal
form plan, paid training and
more than 225 lbs. whole milk.
self education, and if selected
—1955 IJI.C. No. 300 Row Crop
Park Lani 4 Dr. ...._____ $595
development plan. If interest­
Available at Hastings Milling
will take vocational aptitude
Tractor, A-l shape.
ed, reply in your own Hand­
1957 BCJCli H. TOP............ *195
Co.
1/31
examinations and a physical
writing. listing employment
—Massey Harris No. 30 Tractor.
sale, one mile outride city
examination. Income based on
history, education, training, • GILCRAFT" for carpenter serv­
A-l shape.
experience and background,
1965 INTERNATIONAL
experience and skills, height,
ice, counter tops and cabinet
chrn, living room and newly
From
hours will average 51 per week.
—LH.C. No. C Tractor with Sup­
weight and health. Blue Dia­
• H Ton Pickup. 4 Wheel Drive.
panelled family room. Hard­
6 days per week. Benefits In­
er Kit.
mond Warehouse Lumber Co.
R-youraelf projects. Phone WI
.. . *2635 HOME-EC. DEPARTMENTS
wood Hoars throughout. Newly
clude. Hospital and Life plan,
25 Avenue C, Battle Creek.
5-3549.
1/11
—1960 IH.C. H Tractor. Good
dependents hospital and sick­
Michigan, Attention Personnel
shape!
.
ness plan, paid sickness plan,
Department.
1/21 GET YOUR WATER SOFTEN­
HASTINGS
Jan. 1 and June 1. Call WI
—1961 Allis Chalmers WD Trac­
paid vocation plan, six paid
ER SALT AT FARM BURKAU
4853.
LAKEWOOD
holidays.-uniform plan, paid
SERVICES—Rock, block and
tor. A-l shape! 3-row cultiva­
training and development plan it Household Goods
MATAn C A 1 rf'
Zeo-taba available. Our Car
tor.
If interested write in your own
Load Buying saves you money
handwriting listing employ­ SINGER SLANT NEEDLE with
MAPLE VALLEY —Allis Chalmers C Tractor. Good
tt
WALL LAKE COTTAGE
shape Starter and l|fhts.
ment history, education, train­
xlg rag unit for design, button­
HIGH SCHOOLS
LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALER
ing. skills, age. weight, height
—Simplicity Garden Tractor wllh
holes. overcasting, etc. Famous INSIST ON MICHIGAN DOT­
Blue Diamond Warehouse
1310 N. Michigan Ave.
TED OASI See Carl &amp; Betty's
transmission, with riding sulky,
Singer gear drive. Will sacri­
FOR SALE FURNISHED
Lumber Co.. 35 Avenue C. Bat­
Appliances before you buy I
rotary mower, cycle bar, rotofice for 8 payments of *9 or *60
1'21
tle Creek. Michigan. Attention
North Shore, Sleeps 9
Tliey Bell—They Install—They
tlller and blade A-l shape!
each. Call 945-9431.
1/31
Personnel Debdrtment.
1/21
Sorrier
“
*
r_____________
Safe beach
*1*900
it
ftouui.
KIRBY SWEEPER with all
Everybody know*
necessary cleaning attach­ CARPET CLEANING IB EASY
rust. Good shape!
RAWLEI OH PRODUCTS
ments. Sold new for over *150
with Host New Electric UpBe a Rewlglgh Dealer in Has­
Wil Uacrifice for *3990. Terms
CHRYSLER—PLYMOUTH
ting*. No capital necessary.
available. Cali now 945-5431
VALIANT
1/21
Write:
Lovely Cape Cod Home
8. Hanover
WI 6-3400
Rawlelgh
Floor Covering. 123 W Etale,
124 N. Jefferson — WI 5-5458
Dept MCA-651-881
Heatings. Phone WI *-*119, tf
it For Sala—Miscellaneous
Freeport, BllnoB
1—1984 CHRYSLER NEWPORT
Large tot with lake frontage.
i/a
SEDAN.
5 minutes from Hastings, WOl
CMONI PILL IT UP WITH
lease with opMon to buy. *90
NEW PURINA DOG CHOW1964 VALIANT 2 Dr. 0 Cyl. Ra­
row lapels, taper panta, alter month. Phone Grand Rapids
Unusual Opportunity
SPECIAL PRICES . . .
dio. Standard.
double into single breasted OL 8-178*.
tf
Large United State* and Ca­
Flavor so meaty—&lt;11 you add
coals. Al. the Dutch Tailor.
On aeveral Tractor*. Spreadm nadian Company In agricultur­
A NEW 1984 8TCDEBAKER 4
is love. Available tn 5, 10. 25
BEFORE You Buy Or Build
and »elf propelled Combines al field urgently requires repre­
Dr. Station Wagon. 8 cyl. Std'
and 50 lb bogs. Hastings Mil­
9714.
during month of January. In- sentative in this area for Crop
trans.
Investigate
ling Co.
1/21
Service Department. Applicant
Icrert free until season of use.
NOTICE TO WHOM IT CON* Homes By Solomon-Bement On
1982 CHEV. BEL AIR 4 Dr. Sta­
must have recent agricultural
CERNS—If there are any mors
We also have a large supply background and be well re­ ITS JACOBS PHARMACY
tion Wagon. Automatic, radio,
false stories concerning our
Hastings
Heights
FOR
FAST
34-HOUR
FILM
Thete
Arc
Like
New!
of used Tractors. Balers, Corn garded in area. Position is full
heater.
teenage daughter in high
SERVICEI No charge for over­
Picker*, Flows, Manure Spread- time or can be handled at first
all* prints.
tf
ISO E North St. or call ua and
1962 CHEVROLET 2 Dr. 6 Cyl.
era, I ni-Harvester* wllh (&lt;&gt;m- along witte your present farm­
Mott
Used
Lets
Than
Power steering. Radio, heater.
blne« and Corn Heads. Also, ing operation Successful appli­
Hay Tools.
945-9407
94* 4NI
cant can expect earnings be­
One Year.
drive In our driveway, you and
1962 LANCER STATION WA­
family reunions, lota of uses.
tween *1004150 weekly “With
your friends.
GON. 6 Cyl. Standard.
excellent opportunity for early
Signed:
We consider trades.
tf
1962 STUDEBAKER 8 cyl, au­ Delivered &amp; Guaranteed
Write and tell me about your­
tomatic.
Enough
self. Reply at once to Allan FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR
1 FOR SALE—At Algonquin Lak*.
1982 FORD GALAXIE 588 4 Dr.
Conw In or
—Ute Rexall's fast permanent
_
Two waterfront tote. Teem*
M-37 So.
WI 5-3150 Faxrow. Box 500, Marion, Ohio.
Regular *3 00-Now flfiO/M
Automatic. Radio, heater.
T/31
CALL 945-3474
1/U
pre-shampoo—N6 after odor
1962 RENAULT
"
able atBTEURY'8
Available at Jacobs* Pharmacy
*-*331 after • pm.
tf
’ 1/2*
Operate Your Oan Buslneu
jj __________
”
1*81 STUDEBAKER 2 Dr. Over­
WUtanfcerepair__________
drive. 6 cyL
The fastest growing cosmetic
»
Slhi.H««
WuM
| NOTICE
.
THE
JACOBSEN
AND
company in Ute US has open­
McCULLOCH —WRIGHT—PIO
1964 PLYMOUTH FURY 4 Dr
W BIRD 8NOWTHROWing for ambitious woman with
Automatic Radio. 8 cyl.
organisational ability and in­
terest in Make-up. Complete
most sears. Complete Chain
1989 FORD 3 Dr. Automatic.
training In sales and make-up
culling by the cord
art. Burkey Batea and
(Over Start's Wallpaper
given person chosen. Write:
chaina sharpened. Chain a*'
1/11
&gt;31* N. Jefferson.
tf
B. E. Wells. 582 W. Territorial.
At Paint Stem
You cun NOW get your
Battle Creek, for details.
1 28
Supply, M-37 So, WI 6-21*0. tf IRONINGS to o6 di
NEW
McCULLOCH
CHAIN
Open Friday 9 am to 5 30 pm.
NEW WATERPROOF TARP
SAWS — *12496. Francisco
Custom Grinding done
STEADY INCOME averaging 485
weekly and up passible for
&gt;1*0.
man
or
woman.
Service
Watat our store (M-37 So.)
WHY NOT LET US MAKE you
kins customers in city of 1
WINDOW GLASS- INSTALLED
HOUSE DRESSES
a rubber stamp with your naw
tings Full or part tune.
ZIP Code numoar. Three-Une
or, if PREFERRED,
a 10—*795
HANDKERCHIEFS
sash. Burkey Auto Olaxs A
stamp with your name, ad- 1GUN8MJTHINO
.Watkins Product* Inc.
Radiator Shop, 31* N. Jeffer­
dress and ZIP number tor
•
D-96
Reblutag. reatocktnf,
son, Bastings
tf
the farm.
BARGAINS . . . Mena Topcoats
*125. This includes, postage
Winona, Minn.
Wo sell guns. —
2/4
Guaranteed water
Uoo, gun
laity Shoppe.
Ar Mobile Hemes
CALIFORNIA - Dam construc­
Gun s
tion. All seasoos. Long job. ALUMINUM TRAILER FOR ALCOHOLICS ANOMTMOqB90. 171, Heatings Telephone
Road. 3
High pay. ’ Job NfW*” 50c and
RENT — Located in Brandon
Al K I I' AND .
I.
M-37 So
WI 5-2221
308 X. Michigan
Stamped envelope. UMOO. Box
Trailer Park. Brandon, Fla
Call Delton 821-8*71.
1/91
4&lt;B, Kirkland, Wash.
121
1/31
BASKETBALL —

MOTOR SALES

1963 FORD ESQUIRE BUS

rir»LIO*TIOM OKDU.

MINIMUM RATE—50c for Tw«nty Word,.

• Priced to Fit Your
Economy

1941 PONTIAC
... Bonneville

LEGALS
rniUOATIOM OSDS*.

Hastings
Motor Sales

ootorr

PONTIAC

CLASSIFIED AD PAGE
HASTINGS BANNER

PHONE
WI 5-3481

FARMERS

WINICK SURPLUS

FARM BUREAU
SERVICES

�Card of Thanks and In Memoriam
CARD OF THANKS
.
IN MEMORIAM
Wa wish to express our appre­
ciation and sincere thanks io all
our friends, relauvcs and neigh­
bors for the many flowers, cards
and letters sent and for aU other
acts of kindness shown us at the
time of our sudden sorrow. We
r.'pecUUy want to thank the La­
dies Aid Society of the Coats'
Grove Church for the lovely lun­ No friends on earth like tnem
cheon served and Rev. Milan
wall find.
Hall for hb comforting words
Wc abo want to thank the
they loved
Ixnnard-Osgood Funeral Home
for thetr services.
above.
Mrs. Arthur K. Richardson
Mr. and Mra. John RlchArdson
and family
,

Middleville

LEGALS
KOBTOAOR BALI
Dafaull iu

1J.4S3.

.By .Wra. Mary Jack ton
l» AraaM
7RS-1B10

•LSUF7J' V!

Past Laks Odessa
Resident is Burned

T H SCHOOL CALBBDAB
THuBauAY. JAN. 31 — Bas Dtlvai
Hospital al .Coldwater with first

reported as in fairly good cou-

line, which caused Um eaplos-

Woodland Memorial Part

legal;

Jack Roaenbag); Pabicta Qsbun to Ciiarlcu W. Burghdoff,
(sl»o b the daughter of Mr. and

CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank Uie Moose BOT1CB or MOBTOAOB SALE
Lodge, Uie Hastings Mutual In&gt;urance Co. and the Woodland
Lions Club for their kindness at
Christmas time.
Mi*, and Mrs. Homer Hurt
and family

whai

NOTICES

better.

Beeler

Homing &gt;.

returned| Oereid

and

New • Remodel • Repair

HortdA thb Wcdmsduy. figure and somo have nude fine
i JU fear a. vanutjzws
i_______
___ . . . --

KAECHELE'S
I-to Freeport last Mon- Felicia, Helen b aubsUtuUnc tor
VtalL 111, »&gt;■ Mr onH I__
« *“

WI 5-5352

unilj ul bui., (that

rax

Sr&lt;d.S“F.iTrux

guc*t. it iric Grafmlller. son of
Mr. and Mra. AUn Grafmiller of an added vacation In Hawaii,
Kalamazoo, retunud lx&gt;tno Sat-

301'i 8. Michigan.

Phone M6-M1S

w&amp;’a

QaattaL
blato of MlehUtan. Tk» Itubsla
Cuart ler lb. L'maly at Harry.
In lb. Hiutr .1 (m Ku*to a! Ana*
Harrod. b.cM.,4 Fib Xu, IS.sn.
i’t-FS*1’1

b*14

weak with lib gnuulparenta, Mr.
und Mrs. Elton Lawrence.
Mra. Bud Stone held a Tup­ rlan and Ann Arbor this weak.
per Ware Party at her home
By Mrt. OriU
Tburaday night. Mra. Charlre and Mrs. Donald Westphal of
PkoM fSB-IMI
Williams b the new agent for Grand Rapids Street, under- Rl D«*1ta«
rauip u. MlkkaU. Jadxa et Pro­
bata. Court Huuia. RsMlaga. MUSI- thb product. • Mr. and Mrs. pltal recently. * Jan. 28. b fam­
Boy SooutB Tkoop M0
Tiic Hoy Eoout Court of Honor
ily potluck night at the Methora haid M tha HaaaaBtvlw
School Tuaaday evening, wllh a
with Dr. Dick Doan and family
al Escort.
BOBUCAT1OX OXDEB.
Twenty mesi attended the
speneiu. Richard VonByckit
&gt;tij
V™.1
• Mstllas* Bi

sruffir r L LA&gt;0 flA**

11-4 Wednesday only.

**

rr.».ol, Itoftorabi* 1'MUp IL MHsktll Ju4c« U&lt; Prob* i*.
k«tto* U Mmbr Uhaa. Thai tk«
p.uitoa ot Fr»d blotrr li/oyior th*1
be b.l Will sa4 Xa.iak.Bi L as
r.a ll.rrwl
b. .amUtod to
I. ottot. *«4 that adaunirtratton ol
■aid Mlato ba graatod to Frederick
Maur, or to .o«.* olkar ■ultatl. p«rIto. u4 tor a 4,t«rtaiaallan of th*
b.tra w the d^oo.,4 .UI u h.ard at
IV: 30 A.M.; CO
. ',,‘ •“ ,'*h ’M' “
It I* Urd.rml. Tf.ot nolle, thrroaf
ill N. DEPOT ST.
}•» altaa by FHHlrafton &lt;rf a cerx
hrrrof for tbrr. w^ka rou&lt;.&lt;ati,Hy
BOX 487
PH. M7-45IO
br«'to.&gt; to ,*&gt;d day of Marine, in
Th. Hailing. Uana.r, and that tha
ptition,r rm, « ropy of thi. aoRr.
to b. i'"rd apot. rarh knowa pany
la tatoreol at M&lt; Ual hao.a addr.aa
k» y.gtotorad, c.rillod. or ordinary
mail (with proof of nailtog!, or by
pf'0&lt;*ai a»rr|»&lt;% at Irut fovrla.n
tf (14) daya prior &gt;o aurb kiaiku. _
Philip 11. MilebrIL Judge of Probate.
.
Kutaall V. Carlton
301 llani.lutoQ Bldg.
.
Katematoo. Mick
l/3«

dlacusscd the InU-grulion Prob-

Uon at. Michigan State Unlvec*

iX McWhmnc7°^d£^^ I
AUco Wle«m^h^n«r^?:

U*h b. j«i&gt;nah«i
OBDSB Al'POIMTDfQ TIME
FOB HBABIKO CLAIMS
ki«M Tfc Pyob.

ing will be with Mra. Noah. * |
Jltn Robcrton. son of Mr. and I
Mrs. James RoberUou on Grund
Rapid,-, street, has been granted
a Junior membership in the

L*V®nlC Douglas Campbell,
j,..

don Timm into Susan MlUcri

Jllto Tl. TX '
to Mar.br u|&gt;

and Ronald spcnclli,
mod delightful vacation of ThotnA* Johnson, il-m
swards. Mlnlalyre PUb
prewmtod to thia mothers.

OBOSB roa publication.

and
cUm
were

Ul.nlfJ_L
Uundnunat 4a Woylaotoi nearly
“Plcicd. * Mbs Mary Va­
linas, a dental hygcnlA In Gren-

pltaL * Gaylord Holmes nuttort
aoole Kelloctr 'fu-ninr r&gt;i.=
WIHliuii Cridler entertained the
apple Kellogg Senior Clare ex- pno^ Literary Club Wednes­
day. * The White Products Darling were Tuesday dinner

karenl tar Urea »«ake eonaenUre^y
prr’loje to a»ld dar of h,artor. ia

* Rew Subdivision

Stove

.-__

family were Saturday supper
gueate of hla mother, Mr. and
Mrs. Jlarry iDowding. « Mr. and

roa publication Mortgaga tt Baal Eaut*.
ot ML-Llsaa. Th. Pm

l*rn«BL Ilooorabla p

Johnson and Don SpcnMll ro-

Carl Wheeler, spent Bon­

OXDEB FOB FOBLICATIOB.

Algonquin Lake
* Two Lake Frontage Lota

Washington. D. C, and Phllo-

The Rending Club lias elected '“xkcntl visitor of Imt daughter,
"
i.
„ l5a Mr. and Mm Oerald Van Gaal.

LAW BANK

Choice
Building Lots

are Wilbur Mxrah. Cedric Wardreturned

OBDKB FOB FUBLICATIOX.

Ofnee hours'will be'from

nxintib She expects

ing will be with our pruudent.

KlUrW M. Sinclair.

MOBTOAOB BALI

Vermontville Seeks
Chamber Members

met
Uic home
ol Mra.
MAbcle
UMU at
cnSS.
“
u Wil- JaJ1- 15 and lu. * Mra. J

FUB14CAT10B OXDXB.

LANDBANK
LOANS

physloa al MUihlian Stole Unl-

Judy

The Young ladiea
ble Class will mo.t *mi am. photographer here, also.
Jlutpmu Wednesday, Jan. 13. * jVB pjmupa on Grand Rapids

omk* arron-r; -.

Heating - Plumbing
Service

305 S. Church

Past Hastings
Photographer
Dies luesday

Phill. H SiiihdL

* About 120- X 2W

Wdcher Turadxy. Mn.
Monica called TtwirwHy

Call

WI 5-3094 before 5 p.m.

OBDBB ATPOIKTIXU TIME
tog MEAEUfO nr.avwa

Methodist Church service and
hoard the Rev. Bob Smith

WI 5-5231 after 6 p.m.

a dinner Sunday hunoHng
abler and husband. Mr.

Wilmer Kennedy at Evart. *
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bennett

HXABINO OB CLAIMS

‘ulh.lj

HASTINGS
BANNER

^wir^kir.

i ,cown parti
known a.IJ.-n,

CLASSIFIEDS
Call WI 5-3481

4 MMh ctoisu &gt;11 b. hwrd by
.4 Court ’al
the F'lob.u OBir. 0ou
r.Md
MjaJtia.
:

UcMrd L Hui

fSWMJEF

U» BristA. BuUUld ud Dowlln,
Call WI 6*3481.

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ASSOCIATION

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DtUSN OR*.

E. R. LAWRENCE

301 S. Michigan Ava.
Q
Hastings
Office Hour*
Moa.fr Wad.

Report of Condition of "Tire Waitings City Bank’
Report of Condition of the National Bank of Haxtinai
In IV.
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S. Okligaitaoi of
PUBLICATION OB DBS

MKMORIAL MONUMENTS

OF DISTINCTION
Lowrcnco Brothers

TOTAL ABSKTB

TOTAL AMKTBLIABILITIEfl

13,003,730 01

Insurant* and Bonds

IHL SHERWOOD AGHiCV

JERRY ANDRUS

fOR

INSURANCE

ROSIRT W. SHIRWOOD, M

State Farm Insurance

B 4.W.008M
o.iM.asr.kT

fat

All Form, of

K.5K Stt"
ggw. ro» rnuoATiD,.

TOTAL LIABILITIES

I7.OT3.JW.77

TOTAL LIABILITIES

CAPITAL AOCOUXTB

CAPITAL ACCOUNTS

»th*rls*a 40,000
otllateadlag 40.000

300.000.0*
400,000.00

star.

AUTO — FIRE

BONDS .

Swanson Insurance

IU.M3.IM.TU

LIABILITIES

Income Tax Service

TOTAL CAPITAL AOOOUBTB ................................. * (14.1*4 15
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PUBLICATION OKDEE

TOTAL CAPITAL ACCTHiNTH

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TOTAL UAimJTDlS AND CAPITAL 40COUMTH

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Eaton’s Oldest Resident|i| Camp fire Smoke |
Gifted in Many Ways

Famous U-M Glee Club
To Sing Here March Id
The

University

of

With the leadership of Leon*
Mra. Emma Grant, 354 Illi
actfve. In November Jowly ThanksMain Street, Vermontville. is 105
ycora young Gifted with a keen olden days.” say. Mrs. Grant.•
^nledweed..wneof
•but there waa pienty of wild SS^.mXi rarUer
Grant speeds her days reading
game quail, squirrel, wild greae m Uie Fall wi « hike and raved,
newspaper* and magaxtara.
nnd turkey, and Mr Grant shot and arlinc.taI Ilowrta. gymtolism
them along with deer on many . ramM wm played in and out of
occasion* ''
-doors, along wlUi study and dis­
Not long after they were mar-1 cussJcm of Symbol*, to Anne Bowried Mr. Grant built a fine newjmkn was hoatesa far Uie. group at
iiouse on the farm. They con- a slumber party in her home with
tlnucd living on tto farm 321 very little ilumlx-r but' plenty of

Michigan John Williams, reception com-

world's outstanding college vocal
Since Ils founding and portlcrganizaflon*. will sing nt Oro- cularly in recent years under tto.
tral Auditorium in Hastings on direction ot Philip *
under tto aporumrahlp of tto Uon-wide recognllloa. appearing
HasUnga Univmlty of Michigan m concert* from New' York to
Alumni Club.

man
ruined and demonstrated. Barbara
Brown entertained the group at

food nUed" dumber party.
Current projects Ming worked On
include assembling a symbol scrap­
book and making symbol tlashcarda for use and study now arid
in the future.

On Dean's List

ville to the prwent address, al- i In December a long anticipated
M*o Lee Ringler, daughter of
tho Mr Grant continued to work ,uit was made to WOOD-TV. and
•u_
u- —.
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appearance with Buck Barry on Mr. and Mra. John Ringler of 319
of tto Glee dub's Hosttag*' ap­
Cuact to I'out television broad.
.. ... .
. * 'Mr Or"nt dlrt to 1940 Mr*:
pearance. James Coleman and
■— ™.._. .
-- ------Mra Grant recall* that on )w-r. Qnuit'j son-in-law and daugh- one -mini up” with all Uic tom­ the dean's list al Davenport Col­
a-MMfenff Hbv
vnara .ar. I.l.t ._ ...
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n.. .
Richard Foater arc co-chairmen Dinah Sixirr a movie sixirt enlege Ln Grand Rapids The lirmoc
burger*. French fries and malted.. requires a "B" grade or better.
of tto ticket committor.
titled "Songs of Ito Campus." re- John Kerr and France huyen. wiii be presented as originally ----------- - •—------------- ---iww uec w&gt;MI *nu.
shown. Bennett »sld ihe him undoubtedly will be re-released every
ti»ey could contain. Thanks to
&lt;» — ™ Maxtor Schuixlelmayer. MUllr Hall
half dorru yean, as la the pattern wllh “Gone With The Wind “ lot* ol mud. When she and! rv..«. w™
'
_!?!» "ft Io?SS«S
Donald Prost of Hasting* has
rod. U-M Club division; Gordon Club7I*accomp?Wunent*he O1** did a four-week tour of Holland, panto* Thomas K DrBe’’-, 'J*-I {^charkxte from*YenMntrito ,*dl'*irn "‘could »l«p down- and Phyllis Brown for providing
transportation and assistance Pil­
Ironside, U-M bridge-group. Dr.
aenlw,"White Tie and TaiU” and Germany. Aurtria. Italy, Switzer- governor of New Yak. was busl- .
j^h ' and
lf 1 *«n*«L“ »ay» Mra.
low case* and doilie*. decorated by at
— Kalamaroo
------------------College.
—-- A
--------Robert Huebner. Hasting*
Uie girls with roll-on fabric paints, j Frost wax cited fur having ■ amschools; Atty. Richard Shuster
wnr Christmas
Chrisuna* guta
fur ttolr
itoii ed
«L *
(B plus' or better
nnd
»hall just
gift* for
private reenrd relcaraa have be- command performance before tto Glee Club in his rtudent
*
•■ climb tto
- stain,
.
.
. - WCTr
mothers Each girl helped to plan academic average during the Fall
«mc popular on the compu* and Qu«n Juliana of the Nether- days at tto Unlveralty. More re|UBra4de»MMra,UGAmt'* immedl- and provide refreshments for their, quarter. He b the son hf Mr.
land* aod on appearance at the cent Glee clubber*, who hare |
- - --- ---------- i o«uv* m&gt;b- urum unmcxjien'* organizations. Dr
Jack among tto alumni and friend*
—&gt; ma-Ty
- ---- tto ale .."UUy
UUnr grand
KIMMl-­ Christmas party, which included a and Mra. Howard Flust. BO I W.
In the Pall of 1951 tto Glee Fourth of July celebration of tto moved on ta professional staging ,! --“
them Then
family there are lliree
Brown and Dr. Melvin Noah.
. .Bond, and a graduate of Has&gt; Ruasell Chrls- weddtag party visited friends children. 11 great-grandchildren gift exchange.
Middleville; Dr. T. W. MyerfeJ___ __ ____________ _____ ______
Juiuary started with an election tings High School.
&gt;c Metropclitun around Charlotte before *tarttag an&lt;j seven great, great, grand­
* _
. a During tto Summer of its Cm- *?phcr- "llh
Nashville; Dr. John Lundeen, --------concert
with ...
tto -------------Glee Club at
tack toward Vermontville. Il children, one of whom was bom
Lake OdHaa. and Mra. Roland football opponent. This was at tenruai year tn ivov. tne litre
started raining, and tto road* tills post year,
Lyons. Delton and Hickory Cor- Cornell University. Since tton. Club toured Great Britain, Bel- f;1**”,
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ner*.
these concerto have become a glum. France. Tto Netherlands, Much MIImt Show; Ara Berta- were even more muddy.
The young couple »Urted
Mrs Mary Walton and Mr and
Tto publicity awnmittre. In- tradition on tto Michigan cam- Germany. Denmark. Norway and
DflVnBMT* SW Radant ran In- twin*nil. » no*
ini ■■■ ij io
riw
ret
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Mr*. Gorrt&lt;.n Cove txatcra and «hedulc two joint concerts oni Ito and over several European *»&lt; nlu&gt;
companU* In
cSle uX^nttoT^
I the same evening each year, radio network..
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B P™!
Mr. and MrsJames WUweU Participating clubs have
.

ment

Jarnee Oolctnan, banquet; Louise
'^-'•-■’wortka, auditorium, and
Willard Smith and Mra

jn the Summer of 1963. the &gt; LII „, ,_
In
. . .... _
Club dM
u.ur which formed to the
“• Glee Club.
Oub.
included Italy. Greece Yugada-1 Unique and versatile, tto Glee
via. Austria. Potato. Gerntony, Club has won meat favor with
The Gier Club has now Prance and Great Britain with •«* remarkably varied repertoire,
special performanca at tto real- Perfonncd with tto smooth ato
made three European lour*.
During the Summer of 1955 it dence of the American Ambaaa- MiphlsUcated style distinctive of
dor to Athens and the American P«*«“ “ay profesrtonal staging
groups.
Emtauu-y in tondon.
Expert arranging of song* by
Pvrtopa tto highest achieve­
ment In tto Glee Club* history the director ba* given a fresh
touch to everything to the
International Musical Eisteddfod Club'* program, consisting ot
select!.&gt;n. ranging from the
in UangoUem. Wutat
.

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When You Need Cash
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for

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Ing for the family, even the

tings on March 11.

Ruth Blain Finishes
Nursing Course

Ung organiisUon. The stu­
dent officer* are repsoaslble

I

* Hastings
Building Permits

Hastings SPEEDY WASH
and COIN-OP Laundromat
PROFESSIONAL DRY CLEANING SERVICE

JAW, li- J.
7 IreaUrt. I
I altaruiea*. 41.S00, B&gt;i a Sck
North Gun Loko Coin-Op Open 6 a.m. - 10 p.m.

000. i.lf coutlKlcr

Grant.
In 1959 tto Club wa* the first
Site remembers the first sewing
American i
niunmui
choir
imht io
to ncr
ever win
wui ur
the'
•
machine ato operated by turn­
male choir competition at
ax Liang- 1 AL&gt;J huluded In tto program ing tto wheel by a little handle
gotten, where they competed with l’ “
« tradltloruU This was before the pedal ma18 groupB from 10 countrtcw.
I college song*, designed to bring
•rh..
bock nostalgic memories of all
!h!\m
““b &gt;Tr “»
blankeu. one of which u still
a family treasure.
The Grants had

adventurous.''

CASH LOAN

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been

competition in 1968 described the Present* n concert that is top*
Giro Club aa, "A thoroughly bolh ln quality and enlertaln-

"V...

expenses

of Charlotte j
family ot two daughter* and

Seeing Is Believing!

piled Into
to Naah rille and Vermontville

PENNOCK HOSPITAL
ADMITTAKCTB1

Ml®.Ruth Blain. 337 E. State
Club's concert toon and other
activities.

Kalamazoo Practical Nursing
CVnter on Wednesday. Jan. 27.
Ml** Blain wa* graduated
from Hasting* High School In
ed of graduate and undergradu- 1ML
student* graduating wilt to
In the University.
eligible ttf\write Michigan State
MORE
Board examinations next Spring
and upon successful completion
will
be granted certifier'
elude such celebrated artist* a*
Stuart Churchill, of Fred Waring licensed practical nurse*.
Mtnnd oldest college Glee Club

Local Finance
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You, Too, Have Time
K«IUr. tie

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and Metropolitan Ojx-ra Oom-

WALLDORFFS

Lake Odessa
fly Mr*. Dan Peterman

Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mr? Brandon Shade and Alice,
rural Woodland. were Mr. and
Mrs Harold Johnston Priscilla
Runyan and the John Caylor* to
celebrate the third birthday of
Alice and included a birthday
rvK..
.u-

up a
’65 Plymouth
(While the deals are-hot)

mometer*s running low. So, you don’t
have to wait until spring-your pres­
ent car will never be worth more in
trade than right now I So go see your
Plymouth Dealer... you’ll get a warm
welcome and a red hot deal I.

HOT DEALS ON GOOD USED CARS, TOO! Plymouth ukra ire up and that
means that Plymouth Dealers are getting more and more good used cars in
trade. So, for the widest selection and the best buys on topquality used
cars, go to Plymouthland.

FURY/BELVEDERE/VALIANT/BARRACUDA

Erbr ♦ The Homer Bartietrs re­
turned tome Friday from Minne­
apolis. Minn., from a week's visit
with Uutlr son. the Roger Dart- KAAUVILUI —
letta. They took Uie plane toturdav
from Laming and returned by jet
via Chicago and Grand Rsplda.
Mra. Zelpha Clark spent the

ThnOualihj
.i
USED CANS

.^CHRYSLER

tanned Chapel meet* at the Chapel
Wcdneaday evening. Jan. 37.
Family service and supper will
be held at the CongrtgnUtmal
Church Sunday. Jan. 24. with *

Hendershot &amp; Vicinity
By Mrs. Richard Clark
J
MS-17JI
The Birthday Club met Wed­
nesday evening at the tome of
Virginia Brill with Edith Straub
attend the high school operetta
on Thursday, Feb 35 Ticket* arc
available from Margret O*own from mart high school rtu-

S. Hanover

at Hoitingi City

Limit*

M-43 at. Sprague Rd.. Dalton

EFFECTIVE JAN. 1, 1965

New Electric Water Heating Rate
AND LOWER INSTALLATION COST
For Fast-Recovery Water Heaters

THIS NEW FAST-RECOVERY
WATER HEATING RATE,
Hows new Fast-Recovery
ater Heaters to operate
uncontrolled, 24-hours-a-day
and supply you with
AU THE HOT WATER YOU WANT.

WHEN YOU WANT IT... AT LOW COST!
family

Dewey's Cor Palace

Store Wide Savings

pounds, six ounces.

See your “Dealin’ Man" at Plymouthland!
Barry s Farm Store

Ends Fri., Jan. 22
ClEpb.tl,

Lakeside Barrack*. World War I
— Ir ■
veterans and Auxiliary will meet VEBMOItTVILLB
• »!««». 1ST ■. Maio. J
at the Lakewood Junior High w6oDurD-DM.it
School Monday evening, Jan. 35
Potluck supper at 7 o'clock with
meetings to follow. * The Friend-

bring own table eenlce, sand■sk-hea. Mlsd or dratert for tto «
O'clock supper. * Mr. and Mrs Irol
Well* and family of Woodbury
were Sunday guest* of Mr. and
Mr* George Getael.
Sgt Roland Retd underwent sur­
gery at the Waiter Reed hceptm
at Washington, D. C, Wednesday.
He wa* home over Uie holiday*
with his family on a 30-day leave.
They recently returned from Ger­
many where they «pent a year
while he was with the Army. *
.Mr and Mr* Raymond Gutierres
i Janie Varga*. of Albion announce
Uie birth of a daughter Rctxxxa

FURY -the biggest, pluiheit Plymouth ever I

No need.to get cold feet about buy­
ing a Plymouth in wintertime. Your
Plymouth Dealers are offering the
hottest deals ever...real snow shovel
specials! They're determined to keep
sales running high while the ther-

Furniture Sale
_

Brogan.
Debbie

were

Bunday

■ndru*

Bob Clark*.

at

dinner
Freeport

�Delton Methodist
Study Class to
Meet Monday
Presbyterians
Hear Reports,
Name Officers

[Clyde Surine
■ Heads Nashville.
• RAM Chapter

The Hastings Banner

Thundor. J.nuory 21. IMS

Past Teacher
Dies Saturday
At Battle Creek

Ute Chureh-Jl’Me
Text; Baiard Plant
For Mittion Period

wide text. "One Witness tn one
World" will begin at the Delton
; Zion Chapter NO. 171. Royal Methodirt Church Monday. Jan.
| Arch Masons of Nashvtlls la 25. from 7 to 8 pm. with the

S«tlo« Thr,»—1 h&gt; 6

.

Delton School
Head on State
Anti-TB Unit

EMU Schedules
Bus Drivers ClasqBull Johnson, superintendent ] Here Today
of tpe Del tall - Kellogg School
r

dtothet,' has been named to the ' Eastern
Eartern Mlclugan
MldUgan University
Univeratty ig
Mra. Mae Northrup. M. of
ca*e vcmuvi*
detection committee m
of the directing the &gt;■
UUrci
of a anriea
South Place Rar Hr Creek, a 1 c**&lt;
—— —
tl—. j 7
formrr rretdvnt of Harting* and Michigan Tubnrculnal*; and Rra- four ctauu* fw B"n_County
Na*hvi!te. died Saturday at H plratory Dl»oa»c AreoctaUon. school bus
‘"•ThurattajJ
pm. at tha Health Center in rtate Chrlatma* Seal Agency.
at Haatlngs High School rrocn
—IT
LUiMMria aniMUntmrnt
■ ppoinimrnt -&lt;•
»»• 7 U&gt; 10 p m.
4 &gt;llde presentation entilled;
• patient five day*
nun, M.D, MTRDA prrddenl
•Krer Your Dlrtaace." pro-

Church wa* held Wednctiday. Other officers Include: Kmg.
Thi* h being jointly sponJan. 13 In the Leaaon Sharpe Luman Surine; scribe, Chris
Memorial Hall.
King: Captain of Uie host. Mlsriana. Membership am
The meeting wa* opened wtth CUrU Orrentietd. Sr.; principal Evangelism and the Women*
rcriptare and prayer b?the Rm sojourner Clarta Greenfield. Jr.;
Society of Christian Service.
WUlard H Curtis, moderator of
trch eaptaln. Ctajton NewThis book about the mission
MR. AND MRS. ABES E. JOHNSON
the
CongregaUonal
Mvtlng. .
«»*«• uf ‘he third veil.
public oehool*
I’ I The committee will determine prort4m a* well an the pre­
.__ ... . ....
A P 1l,krmyv maatae nt 1h»
world will rely on material from
nf MTRDA policy regarding e»‘» wntatlon "Murdo On Thi
second veil. Gerald Shumaker; the book of Ephesian* tor iu
dctccUon procedure® and will Highway."
Biblical foundation. AU interest­
guide association activity in -up-1 ,7oprr bus
win
SL
Tbuma*
Eplncopal
Church
Vogt; sentinel. Jack Hess, and
lowing: minuter, clerk ol Marion, secretary-treasurer. Victor Hig­ ed person* are invited. Fifteen
porting public health department.
dl*cu**ed as well a* plans fot
benevolence treasurer, abiding don.
I Bom May 8. 1878. in Hasting*.
ordered by indivlduala — and --------------------------memorial fund treasurer, chancel
Mr and Mr* Aben E John- Mra Stephen Johnsen of Huswa* the daughter of Tbeoenough are en route to provide
choir, kirk house choir, deacons.
ot the 1965-68 school year Drivr'
son will observe their 50th wed- Ung*. Mr. and Mr* Allan Black- dore and Lydia 'Salisbury' son is a member of the
others with copies if needed
trustees of MTRDA
cr selection through the use of
At Official Board meeting ding anniversary this Thursday. Udge. Jr . of Santa Ana. Calif. Braneau. She wa* married on
assistant in Christian..Education,
—
Wcdncaday, Jan. 18. Ihe Com- •
«a
|i and Mr nnd Mrs Aben E John-, June 30. 1810 in Hastings to
cradle roil Mipt. couples club,
Flmrr Northrop.
Nnrthmn
gon. Jr. of
ot Bloomfield Hills.
Elmer
Michigan State halfback Dick program
mission on Missions announced
Tltt former Ml** Anna Iron-, son
cub scouts, and boy scouts. ■
AU Barry County school bug
i The couple mover to Na*h- Gordon nwhed for 741 yard* in
IU program of emphasis upon *1'1* became Mr. Johnson s bride
The following new officers
1944 to rank third among all- driver* are urged to attend the
MI
mUxu tar
for the
period oi
of Feb.
performed
siuuuans
uie penoa
rcw. «l “
--------------- at the
were elected:
.iiuiiwii). lirov. n It"
...... time Spartan single 1 e a * o n neaalon doarrt to their school,
7 to March 7 The first and i»-'mr of her ruter nnd tirotne_--------------------- .
I Mrs Northrup moved to Battle ground gainer*. Hl* total U surElders: Marahali Bdaon. How­
closing aeaslons will begin wllh in-law. Mr. and Mr*. Maurice
pawed only by Everett Grandell-pjant-plowtag,'' a type of
Creek.
ard Ferri*. Sterling Moore. May­
Hastings Exchanglte* were Sunday evening Family Night Pterion of Hartings on Jan. 31.
। Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. us with 1.023 yards in 1930 and 1 mlnJmum uitage. reduct* mm! loM
nard Tucker. Mrs Garth Under•upper* at 6 pm with program 3®15 al 4 pm.
by Lynn ChandooU »it h us..
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eniighteiMd at thetr meeting «i to follow in tne church auditorThe ceremony wa* performed
I Battle Creek and one grand- yard- In 1949
Leaaon Sharpe.
Uta Hlgldand restaurant Mon­ lum at 7.
that irom conventionally tilled
by the Presbyterian minister.
Tk.
V-K 14-11
land. Xccilrdlng to Michigan
The rim mrriln, ol Ihe rior |Tuwdw*’from 'liw
Bill Faunt and Bob Brawley. Blate UnirersUy crop scientista.
Wood and Lockwood Working
Guest' speaker Tom Howard, with the Youth Fellowship coMrs. Joluuon was bom in Ha*-.
Sophomores in Michigan States Plow-plant is plowing, followed
Or,n
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Monw
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U1
Na
-'
h
specialeducation
co-ordlnator
operating
On
Feb.
14
and
28
Ungs
and
has
been
a
life-long
hockey
team,
were
high
tchool
by immediate planting without
duhn, Roy Carlton. Louis Chrnol.
Jan 14 ThtewMthenlghLdralg-|vHje wUh the Rev Eugene
tmnimate-., at Sault Stc. Mario subsequent Ullage.
Douglas DeCamp. Gerald Bond­ for Barty- County, outlined the cxcHlent moving pictures show- resident here Mr. Johnson was. nated for rttualtant The
t
of bju.^ crtdl offlclaters and James Wlswell. Nomi­ work being carried out tn that Ing the world-wide acopa of,t»rn In Oakland. Neb and came, Ktnn«h Stamm, conducted a;
BurU1
ln
tag
Burial
wua
mane
in
Methodtol
MLvrions.
while
on
««
»{a*U»»gx
In
Augurt
of
1904
(
nating committee for next year: field
; t|ew
view cemetery.
Cemetery. Nashville.
Nashville.
Feb. 21. the Rev. Harold M l** the tarttatlon of TUs uncle. | quta during the program
Richard Beduhn. William BradI Other number* on the program 1
e____
.
On Saturday. Jan. 16, the fol­
......
Eml
Tvrten
nrrridrnt
of the
Tyden.
president
of the
In­ InTuber of. Middleville
will present Emil
Michigan State Unlveralty
University adaclGardner and Mrs Eldon I*oul*on lowing dub member*. Dlek Wri- pictures and give Uiaights into ternational Seal A- Lock Com­ [were: •Wintertime." Mrs. Lloyd
Shroyer: How to Retire at 85 enlUu have used the principle
now
a
part
of
the
Tyden
pany.
the program of mission* in
Immediately following the ad­
I
°J
?
‘
7'
^
al
'
k
thnl
B
PP1&lt;*
fk»t
and
bob
up
and
journment of the Congregational ley. Dick Cart and Lee Hamp Michigan relating to American Corporation of Hasting*
1 W dnbrccht. *klt. “The Three
In ^ater to develop a new
Meeting, the’ annual meeting of attended the Mld-Wlnter con­ Indian*. boUi those living in the
| Bear*
Mra Joaeph Ratafuettr,
l4&gt; W/lns Wld Mjrtuw B&gt;,Um
the corporation was called to ference of Michigan Exchange arm* of reservation*, and Uv&gt;*e
-Hvdrd - Handling. ' The
Clubs at the Jack Tar Hotel in wlw have migrated U&gt; urban Hastings Manufacturing Coen- and the riming Umught by the
.
system offers a practical and
pany.
center* for employment
Itajretl
A reception will be given tn | The Home Economic® com- hjghjy w«:hanttrd mran* for re­
mittee
hax
completed
plan*
for
moving
low quamy
quality cull apple®
Mr nn&lt;l Mr*. jonrwn*
tta. an*
tow
tz. ta wrrnl moving
.
M storedci
proved The congregation gave
at tlw Leaaon Sharpe Memorial tta. AHA dinner
d Uir.er t®
before
they are
Mil Finch of Buranar. president Hall from 3 to 8:30 pm. by their
general approval for tire pur­
“J--1'-------------------------------- -Hau irom to o.ju pro. vy uku -——■ **
— wren
— •mil.
—
of
the
Michigan
Conference
.
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Commute*
nrtivitir-a
chase of a new organ when It I*
a.u.Nm, Mr
Comn&gt;lluo oeU&gt;m .m »
' Postmaster Harvey W. Wilson Woman's Society of Christian
lined for the year
financially feasible.
of the Nashville office stated Service, w Irich wtU be illustrated
The community progrtxs com­
The meetings were cloned with that the pari office department with pictures taken on a trip
CALL
mittee recommended plans tor
prayer led by the Rev. Willard is seeking bid* for an improved to Russia by a delegation of
ruUing additional fund* for the
H Curtis.
building to house tta postal op­
4H livestock barn In conjunction
erations here in Nashville ■
wllh the County 4H Clubs, which
Btd* must be submitted by other churchM tn the general
Il wax also recommended that
tire Grange cooperate with the
Tbe January meeting of the
Mo&amp;v Lodge In giving a bewunder the department’*
Woman's Buddy of. Christian
der who dnslgnatro a building Church of Delton Methodist
Funeral service® for Harold K. .Thomas family, recently burned
suitable to the department's
Wednesday. Jan. 27
according to departmental ape­
Circle will be horteaa. Mrs. John
cloak room and the kitchen and
Chamberlain will present a pro­ pl tai in Grand Rapids, were held donate the profits from the
lunch. It will be remembered
with options to gram on "Re-Kindling tile In­ ard-Osgood Funeral Home
ner Life Through Prayer."
The Rev. George Elliott offi­
ciated and burial was in Rlvcrbeen hospitalised.
The department's capital In- 24. Neal yandcrWaal of Jack­
Each physical examination
son will optak at the worship
Grange will meet Feb. 1. at Zrvstantlally U&gt; postal equipment osrvtco presenting thi Wort of
yod have is like depositing
The building will remain under the Michigan Temperance Foun^
nagneyln the bank. In’each
private ownership, with the datum, according to Rev. Taber.
case,
you are investing for
hdd there al*&gt;.
the future. Keep that invertdoors. Priced os &gt;4 Q95
CoaHdlMtst. CK.rg&lt;H 3V4%
ment protected! Make an
Bidding forms, specifications. and currently working on a mas- thony and Alice &lt;Kay&gt; Vande- ation will be held Mrs. Welnlow 08
appointment with your
terk degree in education at Gtenen. He attended Battle
is $300.00. I Wi &gt; $300.00
. . . and you can install
formation i* available through Michigan Btate University. As a Creek pirthc Mttools and Uie brecht and Mrs. Charles stadcl
doctor today!
t® $1,000.00.
A. C. Venden Berg. Regional teacher and school administrator, Armbright Dimiiwmi College
a folding wooden door
Real Estate Officer, of Grand he is keenly Interested in the
YOUR(@PHA«MAan
yourself.
Rapid*
problems of today's young peo- iv employed by the Union Steam
Pump Company in Battle Creek
Thumb and South Central area*
MODEL*]
of
Michigan,
who
bought
or
Temperance Foundation, he will
rented land during 1969-43. were
public Trucking Company
complete selection of
FINANCE CQj
of R2 Delton. participated Jan.
H» returned to Hastings and
7-11 In Operation Reflex One.
married Mir* Joeephinc Phillips to reports from .USDA agricul­
fine paneling, add beauty
a joint Marine Corpe-Alr Force day * youth meet one of their
tural
economist*
working
out
of
greatert tamptatlona.
Michigan Stats University.
and value to pny home.
During the exercise 1.000 men

Prominent Local Couple
To Celebrate 50th Jubilee

Exchange Club
Learns About
Special Studies

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Plan Benefit for
Fire Victims

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Phone 945-3429

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capability of U a Armed Furcre
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Battle Creek from 1919 until

9 pm. there will be a family roller-xkaUng party for members
and friends of the Delton Metho­
Mr. VandeGinscn wa* bookdist Church al the rink in Rich­
land. Kdth S Inkier. recreation
chairman, announced that there
will also be i-lmUar partire on the time of his death was book­
the third Thursdays of February keeper for Warren* Moving i:
and March. He also Indicate* Storage and tlw Hastings Ram­
bler Company, a* well as operat­
ample sealing room for thosa ing a bookkeeping and tax serdirt Youth Fellowship of the
Delton Methodist Church are
planning to attend the Mid­
Winter Institute of the Grand IOOF No M
Rapids District of The UethoMethodirt Church. Grand Rap­
ids, Jan. 29-31. which will have
a* Ita theme. "ChrUtian Faith

tote wlU begin with dinner at
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.
...
1965 Activities
The annual meMlmt of United

Preparedness
Pays Off in
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NOMIO WEEK

Services in the Churches
HASTINGS BAPTIST CHURCH
| HASTINGS
1
GRACE
,GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
BREIHREN CHURCH
B. Jeffeaaoa O Walnut Sts.
Cor. M Jsffcrauu m K Center
Rev David Btuckmeycr, Pastor
Rev. Rumen Barver, Pastor
Third Bunday after Epiphany.
Bunday scnooL 10 am
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ByntMy evening wcrvice.
Methodist Church of HasUnga.
with Mrs. Fred Bower, jeeu- noUuug UU Um Bible.
dent, prodding
Devotiona vut given by Mra. HASTINGS 8EVKNTH-DAY
Oruga Htlber of the Pint ADVENTIST CHURCH
Church of Ood. Hastings, wllh a
rvmzluw fnwA
I—

hponsortag

HM8F rHE&amp;BYTEBIAN

Monday

The Lutheran Hour,
WKZO, 13:30 pm. I over WBCK,

uroadway and Center
- Wiuara M. Curtxs, Minuter
Bunday. Jan. 34.

victims.
The churches provided meal*

proximately 700 famines btaides

Tuesday

Wcuinaday prayer. 7:30 pm.
bunoay, 'll is Written," on

Bngade boys clubs.
Wednesday
BuiKlay. "Paiui fur lousy," ou
' 8 am—Women's Prayer Band.
TV. Wood Channel 8, 8:to am.
! Sunday Vince of Prophecy
tcliooi tcachera- meeting.
»tuy.
j Radio WOOD 13UQ. 8:30 am.
Wed.. 4 pm. 7th grade instrucThursday
loans were maae
-----------Don class.
9 h
for 1ML
HASTINGS WESLEYAN
TTiure . 4 pm Sth grade in-, donory Society work meeting,
Mra. Carl Whcwler. clwlrman METHODIST CHURCH
struction class.
i Nuraery for all services.
Thursday, 7:30 pm.. adult In­
mlnded the kuiuii that coUcctRev. Keith Coffey. Pastor
struction class.
PILGKIM HOLINESS CHURCH
ing clothing far Church World
WI 5-UU
10 am Sunday achooL
ST ROSE CATHOLIC CHURCH
1300 South Hanover Street
11 am. Worahip service.
Rav. Fr. Joseph C. Dunphy. ।
Phone 845-9429
Rev. David Hswley, AsaUl&amp;nl ' 10 am. Sunday KhooL
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H
am.
Morning worahip.
-------Church Women will be Uie hold*
CunicMious 4 to 5 and 8 to ». Youth meeting. 8:15 pm
Saturdays, 7:80 am on Sundays.
Evening Gospel Hour, 7 pm
IRVING CHAPEL
noee ou Friday, March 6. The
Before Massra on weekdays.
Wednesday prayer. 7:30 pm
Rev. Chalmrr Mllkr, I‘aster
Phone RO 5-3503
U» Lord Require?" written by
11..
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8. KALAMO PENTECOSTAL
ST. AMBROSE, DELTUN
CHURCH
Worahip, 11 am
] Rev. Arbutus Hurless, Pastor
Sunday school. 10 am
8T. AUGUSTINE,
[ Worship, 11 am.
MIDDLEVILLE
Prayer workshop held just prior BRETHREN CHURCH
Evangeluuc service, 7 30 pm
' M-M Woodland
groups
Rev. R. A. Holl man
OUR LADY OF GREAT OAK,
?
*°U"&lt;
pJn
U^,W5UtO».
STONEY POINT
churches Involved.
11 am Worship service.
Bunday Mam, 10:30 am
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Dviluu — Mcliioditt Church,
Rev. Gwenneth Seining. Pa.Mor
Hastings METHODIST Churches
Evangeltest tolled Brethren LAKEWOOD BAPTIST
First Methodist ChUrcb
CHURCH
200 W. Green, WI 5-4945
8 pm Preuclilng
Community Room above Wood­
Rev. Gnorgi- Elliott
land Fire Station.
Rev. William Ncthery
TRINITY GOSPEL CHURCH
10 am Sunday aduoL
Youth choir.
lake Odcrwa I.P.A. Campgrounds
11 am Worahip service.
Phone DR 4-5377
Wieland and Mrs. Fleyd
11 run. Worahip. Sermon.
• For information, call Clayton "Angd -VUtlAgce." The Youth
Worship service. 11 am.
Swift M7-32J6.
.
7 pin. Youth Membership claw.
Woodland Bible dub. for boys
MctbodUl Church. Mra.
Evening service, 8 pm
and girls. Meding place. Wood­
Monday, 7:80 Troop 73 will
Bible Study Wed.. 7:»-pj
Mra. Harold Brandt announced land Community room over the meet
that in preparation far Fellowi Wednesday. 7:30 Pack meeting.
I Thursday. 9:30 to 11 am. WESLEYAN METHODIST
Nation,' LAKEWOOD E. U. B. CHURCH
Rev. K. Charles Ncoseth. Pastor
CHURCH
a study group
lenesu. taught by Mr. EUlptt.,
BuixUy worniup. . 10 am
Hickiry Corners. Michigan
3:30 pm. Carol and cHlldren'i
Rev. Vaughn B. Jensen. Pastor
March 26 to conJdrr the facia
MYF Sunday. 7 pm
., .
,
10 am Sunday school.
about poverty in tlw midst of
Sunday evening service, 8 pm.
plenty in the United SteUw. Na­
cL-til P
C
church *W1 nun*ry Provided
tional United Church Women

Mexico to Mjciugiui.'

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PEOPLE'S BIBLE CHURCH
Rl. Nashville, Ph. 053-8477
organised in their area.

10 am. Sunday school.
Krafnxn
11 B4n MQrnln8 worship.
gration that represents tli
— *
•nlrhl
m ’
pjn Junior High and Senior
United Church Women r
,
T
,,1Bh
Yj&gt;ulh OrouP»to church women's meetings
7.45 pm. Evening service.

™
t°T Mid-Wln«r.
_____ ”«*•*Worship service, 9.30 am

ArtuttA Vouu,. Juntorif
.nd children. 8:30 pm, ctoh

WOODBURY UNITED
Church school, 0:45 a.m.
BRETHREN CHURCH
Worahip service, 10:30 am
reev. rorrey u. Banuiie. rajior
Quimby Church
Telephone 374-3246
Church school. 10:30 am.
prayer.
Just off M-66, Nortii on M-M
group wUhce such a vidt. plraoe
Worahip service, 11:30 am.
Thursday, 7 pm Pioneer Girls
In Village of Woodbury
Sermon topic: "A Mark
and
Boys
Brigade.
Bunday
school. 0:45 am.
Grand Street, HaatlngK ’ Te 1 c.
Women's Missionary &gt;Fcllow- Living Church—Suffering.*
Worahip. 11 am
'
phone: 945-4255
vhip 2nd Tues, each month, 7.30
I Junior church for children, 4MILO BIBLE CHURCH
Route 3. Dolton Michigan
Fellowship service, 7:45 am.
Migrant Ministry in
Rev. Jarnos Lcmmen. Pastor
Youth Fellowship. Wed.. 7 pm.
entitled. "Mlprante are
"The Churches Working . 7:30 pm. Thura. prayer.
Youth choir rehearsal. Wed..
Each Summer 100.000 mlgnuit&gt;iwgctaer u empnasura.
10 am. Sunday school.
8 pm.
workers come to Michigan to
The program cloacd’ with the
11 am. Worahip service.
Bible Study and prayer ser­
work on farms and in canneries.; question "How will you Help?". - 7:30 pm Evening service.
vice. Wednesday. 8 pm. at Roger
In 1050 the church's ministry and the group rcsjxjndctl bn-'
to migrants in Michigan started mediately, acnptlng Mra. GUul- .NORTH IRVING WESLEYAN
when an Interdenominational stone's suggestion that churches I METHODIST CHURCH
group saw their responsibility to ■ here make toilet article kits for Cor. pt Sisson and Buehler Rood WOODLAND CHURCH OF
Umc People. Today Uic Migrant : men to be used among migrant: 4 tulles W. of Broadway, Freeport THE BRETHREN
8319 Coats Orove'Road
Minlrtry. Mrs Cart GUuiKtznv* workers near Ionia next Rum. 1
u_
Rev Chariot Gibbs. Pastor
director. Is n department of the ' mrr. Mrs. Herbert Wcdpf, 816 N.! Sunday school. 10 am
Warship services, io am.
Michigan Council of Churches Toffee Dr,. HiusUn»&lt;(M5-3a34&gt;
Morning worahip, 11 am
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school. 11 am.
with work in 28 Irens Local will act as chjtiTn&amp;n for this, Young People's service. 7 pm
Wed., choir practice. 7:30 pm.
thurrhes help with child - core project Kite arc to be made with | Evangelical service. 8 pm.
nunwrics. Vacation Bible School a drawstring bag including
practice.
programs and tutoring school toothbrush, pocket comb, double- ORANGEVILLE
Thursday. Women's Fellowship.
age children,
crafts
recrea- 1j —
edged
raror^blades,
regular size'baptist church
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SS. and --------—•------.------------------------------Don fnr the youth, and educatton aonp. washcloth, terry imnd towel
W. Glen Campbell. Pastor
in health, nutrition and child and toothpaste.
3 miles south of Gun Lake
WOODLAND
care for the adults
, The Methodist women acted os
METHODIST CHURCH
.
11 am. Morning worship.
Rev. Lawrence Israeli, Pm-tor
**“**»*..c.
o«*u - HRwav I ’tww inw me meeting,
7 pin Ev enliqr worafilp
Sunday school, lo am
.
an opportunity to know Christ with Mra. John Mahler and Mra.
Wednesday. 7:30 pm. Bible
as Saviour u ulven them. In all Harry Biirkc in charge
study and prayer service.
Youth Fefiowahlp, 7:30 pm

WOODLAND UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH
Ixiwell Dimos. Pxlor
/Sunday school. 10 am.
'Morning worship, 11 am
Christian Endeavor

Area Members,
To Attend Meet
At Brighton

Members u tlve Hastings Conrevealed this week to members
of tW liar,tings Seventh-day
AdvraUM Church.
In North America with a membsranip totaling approximate.)
by the Watchtower Bible and
UPQO.
Tract Society in Brighton. Jan.
era California activated thetr youth in kodnrahip and provides 0-34.
wedare facilities to aid disuses

Every Sunday—
7.30 pm Evening church ser-

Ths WMftngr Ssventn-day Ad­
ventist Pathfinders Club met at
CUtturd Andrus' iiome al Carl­
ton Center for a frollck of ice

paid off tn prpvidlng aid for

tuulltei.

'leaching, Healing.”

Seventfvday Club
Enjoys Skating

bedding. and furniture for dnsens of fanulun affected by the
iwods.

Juiitor High and Senior High
1'outh Fellowship. 8:30.
Mouaay
7 pm. Boy Scouts.
7.30 .Newly elected Elders and

Name Episcopal
Vestrymen at
Parish Meeting

tend from Southern Central
Michigan.
Eunor Patrick, presiding min­
ister ot the Hastings Congrega*

la-ip members to a belter un­
derstanding and keener appreci­
ation of the Bible.” Tlie meet­
ing will consist of Bible leclurta.

Time has been scheduled so that
each minister lias an opportun­
ties U&gt; Eureka and (.'recent City. ’ clKLcd al the annual parish ity to make visits on residents In
...a Aik_n_
mnetlnir
Jan 13,
IS were
warn Royal
Hoval Brighton.
moeUng on Jan.
Hayes, Rnwll Belfield, Thuuuui

Weoncsaay

pore tne fust Ktudy from the
guide on Galatians, “Live As

Christian Science
Text Announced

Thursday,
4—Calvin choir.
6 30-Kirk Mouse choir.

They will fill the vacancies

Welcome 2nd Son
A2/o nnd Mra J lunes Booth
of Williams AFB, Aria, are the

x The agw-old queeuon of "What
w-truth/" Is given a fresh cutplurauotr in Christian . Science
CMrchra tins BuTMtoy. The Bteto

LOAT8 GKUVh
LllKlt&gt;riA.t CHURCH

Gulden Text U from Paulina Vault, senior warden: Robert Mrs. K F. SayUe of HasUngs.
Raastooue, junior warden; Leun' IBs grandparenla are Mr. and
Lord; I will walk In thy truth.' Hide, secretary, and Erurat 11 . Mra. H. M. B«th. Hickory CtxJacoby, treasurer.
nets, and Mra Ethel Page of
Charles Gibbs, Pastor
Dekgates elected to attend the Phoenix, atix Jeff has an older
Floyd Walter, Supt.
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
Diocuon Convention to be held brotlier. Jimmy Allan. Mother
Bible suiooL lu am
CHURCH
'
'
Worship liuur. 11 am.
ReiN Don M. Gury. itacior
ChnsUan Emleuvor Sunday, 5
pm
9 am Holy Communion.
at the Pleasant Valley parson­ children. The Rector will observe
age. Tlie Rev. Lawrence Snow of the 34th annlveraory ol his ordlEach society will have a spicud
number. For banquet tickets,
UNITED BRETHREN IN
piKKic Virginia Darby, WI 5- CHRIST CHURCH
K. Colfax at N. Boltwood
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST

9 30 Worship, Junior church.
8:15 Bin Christian Endeavor.

Sunday school, 11 am.
Wednesday service, 7:45 pm
McKay. 607 E Green street.

CLOVERDALE

EVANGELICAL,

f e r e n c e Christian Education
ConvcnDon at Uie Flint U. B
। in Christ Church
*

l-Hour Service
Phono WI 5-3252

Morning wuiship. 11 am
HASTINGS ASSEMBLY
OF GOD CHURCH
10J E Woodland Avenue

9.45. a tn Munday achooL
11 am. Morning worahip.

7 pm Wednesday service.
HASTINGS CONGREGATION
OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
220 Wrat Colfax Street
Sunday, l*ubhc talk, 3 pm.
Watchtower Bible Study, 4:15
Tuesday. congregation
study, 8:16 pm

Bible

HASTINGS FREE
METHODIST CHURCH
Boltwood 8i E. State Road
Rev. Marvin Slckmiller, Pastor

Morning worship, 10:46 am
Wednesday prayer, 7:30 pm
A warm invitation

this friendly church.
Every Sunday.
CYC groups Wednesday, 4-6

Rev. George J. Huber. Pastor
Where a Christian Experience
Makes you a Member.
10 am. Sunday aclx»L
fomlng worship.
Touth service.
7:30'pm Wednesday prayer.

BAPTIST

Former Freeport High School
Pastor Ralph VanderWerf
Sunday school. 10 am.
Worahip service, 11 am
Evening service. 7:30 pm.
Wed., Prayer meeting. 8 pm
The little church with the Mg

Harr* racord*s«tting parformonca at a record-setting price!

Comet!

Young
EVANOU4CAL UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH
503 E. Grand Street

Phone WI 5-33U7 or WI 5-4995
Pastors office hours: Tuesday
through Friday, 9 am to 13
By Appotntmenl
Sunday Schedule
Sunday school. 9:5 am. Numtry provided.

Public invited.
BOWENS MILLS CHAPEL
Henry VanTil. Evangelist

11:15 am. Sunday school.

Evening service, 7 pm Small
group Bible study with individual
groups.

CARLTON CENTER
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Lawrence Lowell. Pastor
Morning wnrahlp.’9:15 am
Sunday school, 10:18 am.

CARLTON 8EVENTH-DAY
ApVKNTfBT CHURCH
Elder Charles Wilber

11 am. Worship hour.
CEDAR CREEK BIBLE
CHURCH
Campground Rd. 8 miles south of
H.v.tii'.^,
Pastor. Donald Tack
Bunday school. 10 am
Worahip. 11 ora.
Youth meeting. 0:15 pm.
Evening service. 7:30 pm.
Wednesday prayer mcetin’rf and
Bible study, 7:30 pm.

What a wonderful thing the telephone la
In getting you through the buiy day! And how little It coital

Part of th.

Monday
7 pm Teen Fellowahip.
Wednesday

6 pm Band Practice.
7 pm. Mid-week
youth, adults and children's

pnsent

Saturday
11 am Youth toboggan

Get a record-eetting deal on the car that went from
Fire through 7 pm Fancake
and sausage supper sponsored *
EUB men, the public '
Free wAl offering w
cel red.

MeCALLUM UNITED
THE CHURCH OF
BRETHREN IN
JE8U8 CHRIST OF
CHRIST CHURCH
LATTER DAY SAINTS
The Church in the Wildwood
M-43 at Podunk Laks
OUs Lake Rood
Bunday Behoof. 10:30 am.
Rev. Dortene Speas, Pastor
10 am. Sunday MhooL
Mtauonariest phone 845-0251
or 043-3703.
11 am.
Morning worship
Cherub church.
CHURCH or THE NAZARENE
410 E. Maduon. M5 5-5065
9:45 am Church school. Sq
Mra Evelyn Benedict.
”
11 am Morning worship

and Prayer.

Cape Horn to Fairbanks, Alaeha, in 40 days and

nights to show that it’s as tough as it is good-looking!
Comet has what it takes-but you'll be surprised how

little it takes to own one! Come get yours-this week!

Drtv« UM WsrWi umm-MM «*"•»«“» Cfc-mpU* •&gt; ywr Sean Sselsrt

8 pm Gospel
by the pastdr.-

praise and Bible study.

MAHLER MOTOR SALES
1320 N. McMinn

Halting!

WI 5-2479

�Holidays Were Happier at
Barry Medical Facility

Fresh Out of the Attic

PstlenU in the Barry County during the post holiday season. , or three packages in each *hopMndlcal Facility are rtlil recallMr*. Betty Abbey. »dmlnl*ping bag.
Ing many of the. wonderful pro*: trative aaristanl.. said that i
. —
.
grams and parties given fqr many people spent a great
Umn by groups and Individual* deal of lime assuring the pa­
tient. a “Merry Christmas.”
She Fsiid it was particularly
heartwarming to as* lhe number
of employees who appeared vol­
untarily on Christmas Eve
Tlie employee* have “learned
That crowns tlie green ances­
tral hill* our toiling father* bod.
Many have taken the silent
bark Uiat pile* the phantom Ude.

By H. D. Btirtw

or so ago from my eld standby.
Hoy Dough* of Pin* Grove. call-

Health,

and Mr*. Lee Cook went through'to beware of
the ward* with a gift for each, GrulZiariijr * unuui &gt;nvw&gt;cu»
patient, and they alao *ang'on|y
the northern ataire,
carols in the dayroom and dining frottbitc can »ho hit well down
In first aid for frostbite, forget
1 into' the south when blizzards the old saw about rubbing the
; sweep in. and those lere accus- affected part with snow, and
! Untied to revere oold may be leas also forget the completely in­
valid caution against rapid thaw­
ing. Also, don't massage or nib
Uie frozen port. DpnX touch It
at ail. Begin rapid rewarmtng a*
here Ming carols. The Hastings
soon a* pouible. A hot both I*
High Cliulr thrilled the patients
excellent, but avoid scalding. Hot
with a program which ha* bewet towel* will help, changed
frequently and applied .gently.
fort for the patient*
Many others helped make the
entire period happier for the

with Mrs Vera Young* al the
piano olid Joiin Hoc* os song
leader Mrs. Abbey wa* the mas­
ter of ceremonies. Jerry Baum
and Mike Potter mng a duet and,
Burr Fjssrtt read. Thr Christ- carokra
mas Story'' from the Bible
Uiat a c
larry Jordan, the eon of Elsa taken
Jordan, an aide, sang a solo and

I am rending you two poems Iln* “lc 111 &gt;'on'u-' Purling brook
And happy was a home that
liad a spring bodde the door.

everybody loved him.

of the Glare Creak Grange, I flow* within the woodland* wild

an article on the Grange.
। They built tills'house, a place
Ira's father, Malcom McCal. to school thia white man's tarhim. wa* a peculiar man. I can cat child.

THE
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And brought It to the school
oon\pl«e in elghtren-fUty-eight.

Don McCallum then
Called out a meeting from
the wilds of all the voting men.

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They formed a district, chore
a site, prepared to build a school.
Where waved the walnut

Respectfully,
Roy Douglas.

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Ira McCallum played the cor-

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And for the God who pours

A DREAM OF THE PAST
Written for the McCallum
School Reunion Find Meeting.
July 18, itrr
Written by Ira McCallum

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Corn Silage,
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High Nutrients

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hlgheal yield of nutrients of all
crops, according to a Michigan
SMte Uninratty dairy «cclallsL
|O to &gt; complete silage feeding

Area Holsteins
Records Listed

•old tn Vermontville for *13. He
Lloyd Gaskill, Dowling.

। aware of the dangers of portable
oil burning iieatara which ore
. not equipped with vents. Elec­
, triad heaters are better from a
I safety standpoint.

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ncr served by the ladies of Our
Lady of Great O4k Church,
Dowling. Steven Couch. MiddleVille, entertained with several
accordion numbers.
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The buslnca, mreUng Was
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Howard Johnston, Nashville.
New, officially recognized milk j ordy in .• penally designed fix- ;
and butterfat production levels utrea and hung with chains to
by RegUtcred Holstein cows in । properly protect livestock,
this area are listed in a special
pfutcr also suggests keeping This year's winner was Marte
report from Holstein - Friesian &gt; lp gm, tanks out of farm buildAM«teuon of America
tags and panto out that three ^&lt;xl
}au&gt; OI ttl worfc
Vicinity cows Included in Uk I WThe
tanks 'i^artxbty
can lead to
uuo wUh Hokum caule. She was
a disaster
teaks whtrh
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lenka
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Armodeara Ormsby Judy
M15476. a 10-ycar-old owned by
Titeodurc H. Armstrong, Lake
Odcsuii. produced 18,030 iba. of

sa, planted guilty to the theft. Eaton County for a

I discussed clasaUlcaUon. regUtra-

Rregtetratlon to kqep Pbdlgreos
cirar. ckuaiflcaUon to aid in
breeding a better next generation
and production records (HIH and
DHIR) on which to base culling.
future sales and better producIl™ rhn.ish hKtlwr Iwwilnv was

Repeater
Sent
1 Back to Prison
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50 Years of
Livestock to
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Nashville.

Lockshore Emory

Show will be held at Allegan on
July 30. The annual State Hol-

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National Fteldman Jim Day.

tan properly
Former* Week on’the Michigan
Michigan State University sqp—
—
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t
emaed
the sampling.
weighing
and haylap- is ttaUrable for Btate Unlvmtty campus.
most farms to use all land to its
operation with tile Holstein or­
beat capability, to distribute the tan Stadium w|ll s h &gt;
ganizations herd and brevd im­
provement programs.

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losses suffered by the States
helping the Michigan farmer
produce meat more efficiently aging fires.
More than $7.25 million worth
of farm buildings, machinery
will lughllght reveral of Uic daily and livestock went up in smoko
on Michigan farms during 1963.
animal husbandry department. says Richard Pfister. Michigan
Carcass liog entrto will be State University agricultural
Judged on Monday, Feb. 1. Beef safety engin»,iT. Another $7 milcaUlo meetings and
annual
h indirect dam

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See the NEW
JOHN DEERB
11O Lawn and

1964. Sbo is the daughter of Mr.:
Ax‘*Jx Kea&gt;“‘
Circuit Judge Arefio McDonald.

»«*•

ITmj Horry County Black and
McNere had previously pleaded
Wiuie Slww
*P^\«Uly to lor i«iy from Uu-d well•r
—r
~~r ----- kvurx vo twvsAa innii UK uwcuthe Barry County fairof AmBdur vuiancuba, al
Brtxlbcck Acres CfothUde Sonia OllfllllWriMtiU JI I L grounds. Everyone Is urged to Naohville test Aug. 13.
Ufcksiwrc Wendy's Emory. axn&lt;’ «»«1
«h°*I Ho has served thrsa other
registered Guernsey bull, pwurd
Members elected to tlic board .terms. In 1057 for unlawful use
by James A. and Altec B. Fish, of directors were Ted Armstrong, of a car. In 1960 for bnnkliig .irul
594 lbs. of butterfat In 301 days. Hickory Camera. lu»a become a Lake Odessa; Paul Wing. Belie- entering and in 1962 for forgery
Fayne Dixie Bonnie Burke Summarized Sire, according to vue and Waynard Jarrard, and uttering and publishing a
■wo*. koaXviUa MaUaaui Haiti
4687118, a flyc-ycar-old owned the American Guernsey Cattle Nashville. The association will txid check. Ho was on parole
by Howard O’. Johnston. Nash­ Club. To otuun Ulis distinction, again sponsor a calf to be sold wlwn the newest offense was
ville, produced 17.480 lbs. Of
Nldk Hammond. 25. 335 E.
milk and 599 lbs. of butterfat in daughters with official produc- committee to choose the calf Is
non records.
----------------- &lt;headed
______
by Hubert
------Long.State
WoodStreet, pleaded guilty when
• Emory ' has 10 tested daugh- Lind. He will be aided by Paul arraigned by Proancutor Rich­
Hulong Boron Sadie 4645510,
a five-year-old, produced 17,860 ters that' have made 17 officbd , Wtn»- Bellevue and Robert Gas- —
pounds of nutrimits with
charges.
production frecords. Their aver- klU- TX^rllngNext year Uic annual mevttarfat in 325 days; Hulong Baren age production is 10.498 pound*
Jane, Lady 5064923. a four-year- of milk and 500 pounds of fat. Ing will again be held In Jununu »— Auty-DwUax ASA Aa»u»l old. had 18,71(1 lbs. of milk and
milking. 305-day, mature equl- and will be a night meeting.
BsmUb*
Cssxos.
Hulong Boron Beauty 5395739. a
MV m wn
two-year-old, had 15.630 lbs. of
This line Guernsey buH was Central Michigan Holstein
Um ration.
milk and 633 1ba, of butterfat in
,r----- ,
------ ------- -----------3&lt;U days; Hulong Baron Mono Corners. Tills bull's urc was gustions of ways to make the
Jo Jo 5395738, a two-year-oid. Lyrene King’s Emory, and his sale of more value to area breedhad 17.160 Iba. of milk and 625 (jam WM Lockshore Jarrell's. eta were made by members of
lbs. ot butterfat in 305 days. AU y/endy. Siw has 8 .official rec- the association.
u R_. YR..U— r
.
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Black
Whlte

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vlsltad his mother. Mra. Voo
Dunn, on Bunday._____________

Tuesday along with discussions
Wednesday will . bring swine
Judging and the traditional Uve-

LHAIN SAM OfthtRS!

were three-quarters of a mil-

A livestock judging contest for
both youths and adults will be'
Pfistar cites four problems
held on Thursday. Prizes will which account for two-thirds of

SAVE H.OOI

—defective wiring.
—Inadequate lightning protecIndiyldual youths, adult county
trams and adult individuals.
!
Closing out the week's ac—.— --------------- ----------\ tlrlttea will be the 30th annual1 troleum and other highly cornbred ewe sale In the livestock | bustlble products.
puvlllon. Thia event te the con- I —faulty beating equipment, a

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DK* C1IDDI
opne Washington. Michigan nser advised farmers to install
ADU
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rAKAA jUrrLT I State sophomore end. tied the adequate Insulation so Ixirn* can
M-37 South WI 5-3!50':6i*rtan single-game reception be boated by Uveatock Instead of
' record when he rnared seven supplemental heating equipment
1 poses against Wbccrirln In 1964. Hu cautioned farmers to be

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65 Chevrolet

NOTICE
A public hearing will be held on February 1

1965. at 7:30 p.m. at the Episcopal Parish House.
315 W.*Center St. in Hastings. The purpose is to
discuss with the City Planning Commission the

new Master Plan which was recently completed

for the City of Hastings. The commission urgently
requests all interested citizens to attend and air

their views of this new plan.

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lesweri topic wm "Anatomy at Peaoc.’i know, w TW ‘^ewirt*0“. an have you found fault with our
It wae an intrrroitng look al M*ln «r«a was the aceno or an
Winter weather the |*u*l weeic?
the pramlira in tho Bible Uiat

Queitloigid

Thomas Potter, son at Mr. and
Mra. Forest Potter. 4710 DUMB
Read. Woodland. Is one ofJB

Michigan State Uniwitty tor
e Httl term.

time to got fcross and was hit low reported (unofficially) from | Jux w A
Dorris returned
in thi- rear feruler by Shank’s ports of the Upper Peninsula. p-m,y noin
lkUr« and spent
car. Nobody was hurt.
ground Is white with only lhB iwiend here. He spmt
Mr. and Mrs. Chet Hesterty one inch or so of snow white in much
ln his former
' wtn Sunday dinner guratt with Indiana and some of the farther home and. assisted by James
and

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Any other dubs Interested In the hospital Verden and Byron
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bcuUita because he had been new trade. Vocational rciiabiUprevented from working long laUon U an incuridual matter;
riiMign to have the rrqulrec
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and Mm Jamte Hurlburt of Bat­
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film. ’World's Fair Encounter,"
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pm. at the Lakewood High audi­
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teresting so plan to attend, it
"Family Day" will be obeerred
Sunday. Jan. M at the Metho*
dirt Church. A potluck dinner
will be served at 1 with a pro­
gram following, w The firemen
were railed out Saturday to asstot the lak*. Odaaa firman
with a fire. Dr. Robinsons house
on Brown Road, was burning.
Nobody bred Ln the house but
they had been thawing pipes out
during the day.
Mr. and Mrs Herald Olaaato
and Mr. and Mra. Galen Kil­
mer and Laurie were Bunday
visiters with tho farmer’s daugh­
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end family of Dearborn Heights.
* Leon Tyler was in Freeiand
recently at the home of . lib
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A PROCLAMATION

»J Delton Area
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covtTbaalcf.imilyncreBAitica.be

WHEREAS'January 21, 1965 to
the Ooldcn Anniversary of
'the founding of Kiwania In-

On Monday Jan. 11. there

r aim IV VdCUll
(Tedit :u,tAhre
1*bJraouroaa.including
obtem creditthefrom
BX*
regu- •5:30.
♦ A-Board of Educalic
A
*111
kw k&gt;an program of the Fann- meeting was held on Jan. 11.
□emee Available show
"* Koma *reasonable
’ Administration,
and O"
12. there was an At
promise of vtaory meeting. * C
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A new credit service, to help succeeding In the enterprise to the teachers had a
low-lnrome families In rural be financed by Hie loan.
the Home Economic
arras raise their incomes is now
A cooperative, to be eligible. 3:30. The purpose of
available In Michigan, according must be primarily composed of ing was to organln
to Stale Director Nyle L Kat- *
“■*aerve
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’----------------' fam- Advisory
------------and
low-income
nuiU
meeting *■
Partners Home Administration. iftr?' h® ?ru‘ble
Ihc Parehmrnt Panthers were
| credit from other sources,
defeated al Delton. The senior*
| About 35 million families Hi tpotvcrtd a dance after the
rural areas Across, the country-. vanrtty
* The Delton
Including 500.000 farm families. fmhmen basketball tram played
ar© unable to obtain credit u&gt; Uinunst Parchment Iwre on Jan.
develop Income-increasing enter- j5
The Delton . Junior High
Edward B. Moylan, Jr., Miami, Florida, President of Kiwania
prow* The hew credit program lnun u-aveltd tp Middleville &lt;m ;
international, points to some of the thousands of "blank checks
Is budgeted at 535.000.000 for the Jftn_ j5 * On Jan. 16.the Del­
of community service" which Kiwania clubs will fill in and present
. current fiscal ymr.
,tan Panthers defeated Middle­
.- I In addition to the new credit rille at Middleville. The fresh-, to tho mayors of their communities on January 21 to mark the
AU countyoffices inMichigan. * service, the Farmer* Home Ad- men tram abs&lt;&gt; traveled to Mid-1 Golden Anniversary of Kiwania International.
KaU said, oreaccepting
appll- ministration mtvis
all rural dlcvlHe. * Tho seniors ordered!
, .. tJetton.
T.,
a
rauem. far loans up to $2500 cvuntlra In Michigan with loans thrlr announcements at I «• *
w^Sd hL to
" *
to finance farming enterprises, to finance farm operations, buy Jan. 19. This Wednesday the
Han-ard.
™u ruw buMA—. U^U. .nd &lt;„u,„ Un™,
O A A .m-u, U.tel u, iLu,^ J"" ’“ i E5
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'
" over!
Other
students
who
sold
and services. Rural cooperaUvra rural housing, and develop com- to the Harting* Bowl. * On Jan.
- 3062
w™ 330 worth of subscriptions were: I
serving low-income families and munlly water systems. recreaUon 22. Delton will play KciIoKg;?'
Tretie Ball. Betty Boniface,
providing wrrioui and facilities' arras, and grazing land It alw there ♦ Tlwre will be no sch.«l ....
,
Linda Bryan. Yvqnnc Campbell I
Kathy &lt;Foote, Kay Johnson. Lin-J
not otherwise available may also provides a prognun of emergency for the students on Jon. 23 due i
'lagarine bales
bo eligible for credit under the loans, watcralud Ioann, and rural to the end of tire semrater. *
On Jan- *— ,lle
had a da Kenyon. Judy Loveland. Dil&gt;ro«rajn.
renewal loans. The FHA office On Jan. 26. the frrahtnen Uaakrt-1clftas
'« r‘*,ra 13" Kathy .Mahleu. Jana
ana Mack.
Borrower* win be provided in this area is located at 301 S. ball team will travel to Way- . purpose was to hand out certlti- McBain. Mona
Monica.' Judy
csxittnulng management aid to Michigan. Hastings. Michigan, land. The K-l and 7th. 8th. and ' cau» und **-uds rrom
Cur- Phillips. Debbie
BcoU. Anilid
help U»em make a success of The office U open Monday 9th grade pictures wiU abo i*.; Us School Plan to the rtdrftnts shetrin. Mary
Beth Wornm.?
their farming eiitcrprksra or new tirrough Friday between « am- token on Jan. 26. * On Jan. 37,1 ■* “0 earned than by seUIng Janet Wheeler, Steve Adams. ■
buslnrawa
, and 4 30 pm. Telephone WI 5- the 2nd. 3rd. 4th. ,10th. and Hth
Each Mudent who ix&gt;n Bcver. Bill Bourdo. Jack
---------------- -----I-----p(c!uiT)gwUj bo utw,n. T)M. K&gt;kl tw or more worth of sub- Bower. Fred Bradfield, Brent
"• * will
■" -------a U. 6. Department of Api-1
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travel---to Eclio "
Val■ ­ rxrijrttons received a Certificate Braford. Vincent Clmata. GarJ
of Achievement. Each student Ford. Don Fmsler. Tom Orrer,
culture Agency, will administer Ground Mral Storage
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.
the new loan sendee under re- I Ground beef docs not keep as amount ot snow then * On Jan. who sold 3100 or more worth of - Dennis Harrington, Michael Usccntly delegated authority from well as other, meat cuts like 28, the 5th and 6th grade plc- sutiwriptionv received a Curtis tcr. Janwa Lewis, Gene Nus-1
the Office of Economic Oppor- steaks and chops, so plan to use tun* will be taken. * On Jen. MOO Sales Club Pin plus a Ccrtl- txmm. Ron Whitney and Jerry I
, Teller.
tuntty.
I within 34 hours after purchasing. 28. the freshmen basketball flea to of Achievement.
Libera 11red loan term* and While In the refrigerator, let it team will play at Kellogg. * On
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rendition* for participating stand, loosely wrapped, in the Jan. 29.. Delton will play Rich- , top
He sold
519050 -photo Contest-'
—salesman.
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l ontr*l -•
tow i S—fiul.o —.' - - ... - ‘
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- — - ------- - —....— Panto
..
iant! av.
there. at a
8:30. * If anyone worth of -subscriptions which enThis contest 1* being presented
tlllrd him to the first prize by the Delton Plrotography Club,
award. The first prize award The pictures ar© to bo given to
* cnrnmi. He also received Mr Busch or Mr. Honeywell.
a Certificateof Achievement and
The entry fee U 5 rents per
a Curtis Sales Club Pin.
, pictKrthnnd any number of pho- .'
Cathy Smith was the next'to* may be entered. Old pic-!
runner up. She secured 2nd plarc tufra may be entered but you I
by selling 116327 worth of sub- must take them yourself,
scriptlons. She also received a
On the back of the picture ;
Certificate of Achievement and •
following information must ’
n Curtis Sales Club Pin along be put: ruune. address plionc
with a »7 gift certificate for । number. type of film, and type
winning second place.
of camera.
Each student whp sold wo or
-nw
rn(rt~ mu&gt;t u
more worth at subm-ifttlnn. «mr of one Qf lho foUowln|(.;
|

scriptions. Those who sold over, “iu«,
530 »orth wot Uieir names put
Priro, will be awarded to the I
'T'5’ Unw’
ot “*
Picture. The!
more m they had $5 amounts
to be given are: 1 roll of,
over the 530. Too award winners BW film and a roil of colored
were; IM place Doug Brower, film. Th* wirvusr* wiU go Into
3nd place Cathy Smith. 3rd the Scoop.
Marilyn Madden. 4th Linda
The contest ends ou Feb. 1. at

200 Die in
Water Accidents
■ In Michigan

&lt; personal injury and IT!
property damage only.

And. WHEREAS achievement
of this milestone repra&gt;ent.,i
more than the completion of
fifty colejidar years, but is.
605290
water
vmnrv of reimmunttv' wrvlre IlnMichigan's
1SM c|nl|ned
Ilvesaccidents
and tnI tn 1964 claimed 290 lives and in­
yeraary of community service.
.
death*. the 1*4 involving »wlm. Ahd, WHEREAS tlie men of lured 228 persons, the worst waKiwanls have contributed un- j ter toll In five years, according
aeifUhly to the good of this'to State Police provisional (Igconununlty. aided in their. utta
The breakdown included 41
work by the citizens,
i Only in 1959'were there more who fell from bridges, banks,
I. therefore, caU upon the dtl- drowning! but the 335 death* (docks or piers. 40 boat operators.
sens to Join me hi honoring the .charged to that year included 31 .38 boat passengers. 13 who fpll
Klwanlans of HMtinga Michigan,
“ Cl«»»«ftralton dropped through Ice. nine who attempted
as thaw Klwanlans have han-,ln ,M1 “s Bn M^ent category I to rescue others, three skin or
.veil us in countlcM ways ■
--------- -------- ' —— i Scuba divers, one water skier
throughout tlie years, and I de­ a new official record and 14nj
wj,0 fC|j into a tank or
Clare tills to be Klwanis Golden tops the prcvluus high ot 560 i well.
Anniversary Week in Hastings
Michigan, urging each and every |
citizen to join me in wishing1 The State Police in 1968 in'ac- | Addition of 10 pounds of urea
this organization of our fellow coruancc wnn a new taw organ »—■
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citizens a liappy birthday and official compilation of Michigan ommended by 20 dairymen wno
------------------------------ -- .w---------- w&lt;ur ardent sUllltk.s reported sureraMully ured the practice in
by all police agencies.
1»«3. “&gt;■’
Hillman. Michthat He ulicad.
Last year’s number of injured Iran State Vnlmalty dairy «tFranklin C. Beckwith
«os second only to the high t.-n.-.lon spedahst. Economic admark of 231. also set in 1961.
vantage* of using urea far outOf Ute aeddenta. 261 caused weigh the disadvantages when
Fur Banner CLualflcd Ada
1 fatalities while 173 resulted In protsln supplements are rnatly.
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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
109th Year

NUMBER 41

Hastings, Michigan. Thursday, January 28, 1965

Hostings Mfg. Gives
$750 to Library
Mr* Richard T. Orw». president
of the Hastings Public Library
board, gratefully reported that the
Hasting. Manufacturing Company
had given 6750 to tin- new library.

LIBRARY GIVEN THE BOOK—Hastings Public Library, dedlPresented to Librarian Florence Wllsou waa a Guiding Light
Bible, the King James version, and Catholic Action Bible. Con-

Mahar (left). Vermonlrllle protect engineer with Michigan Mag-

Barry Leaders
To Direct Study
Groups in County

DISTINGUISHED CITIZENS—Membra of lire

Fifty-five Barry County’ leaden
-cmpleted tlirre training vtwiions
In Developing Human Resource*.

L,,t— —— w, ——
to thspteture
are Stanley Folts (lettl 923 N. Michigan, and Gordon Fuhr, 436

Area Chamber
Outlines Full ’65
Activity Program
'Program of WorkfApproved by
Directors; Industrial, Retail,
Tourist Activities on Schedule

The study groups will focus on
ind Growth." -Education and
mining" and "Matching People

BLISS HONORS SALES
1*11 Co
dinner:

Each person participating will

Perrault presented him with a

igan State University Cooperative
Extension Service.

Ire- and a committee of public
school personnel and other county
cltUens.
Now you may join your neigh­
bors in friendly group dlscuasloro
tn a eounty-wld* program devoted
o understanding human resources
in Michigan.' Now la the rims to
uake your opinion felt on com­
munity growth and development,
in education, on employment ai^I
unemployment. For further infor­
mation contact the Barry County
Extension office or one of the fol.owitlg Group Discussion Leaders.

The Hastings Area Chamber of Commerce directors have
announced a program for 1965 which is designed u&gt;-improve
the community's industrial position, increase the tourist and
resort activities, assist with the implementation of*the proposed
Hastings Master pkui and promote other programs for the
benefit of everyone.
The "Program of Work" includes a variety of retail promo­
------------------------------------------------- rions. such us the Moonlight
Sale. Clean - Up and Paint - Up
Bale. Sidewalk Days and other
Beulah &amp; Hull. Rl Delton. Ph:
special merchandising events’.
623-6351.
Wayne Beery. Plainwell.
The projects, Robert Jones,
manager, explained, do not inJames Fish. Rl Hickory Cor­
ners. Ph’ 671-6216
Chamber of Commerce tor 1965,
Marc Squler. Middleville. Ph:
but do include most of the out­ 7C6-9246
.&gt; tending or new projects.
Leila Hawblitz. R2 Nashville. Ph
The Barry County Republican
The ••Program of Work” fol- S53-2106.
Lincoln Day Banquet will be held BW
Robert B. Jones. 129 W. State
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on Thursday. Feb. H. at the First
MediodUt Church al 7:15.
1. Continue to work with In045-4537
uaais ui inc i yucu oiuiuu
Park. Actionrod Building, other Ph: 945-5011.
Robert and Helen Wenger, Rl
industrial sites, and* various in­
dustrial development agencies
The speaker for the evening throughout the state.
946-5657.
1. Establish a special program
em Michigan University. The
Wayne Penncck. R3 Nashville,
for an Industrial Site Viewing
Day, for industrial realtors, and Ph CM-OOCO.
Emeraon Calm*. Rl Hastings.

Lincoln Day
Banquet Here
Thursday, Feb. 11

Elton Lawrence. 504 Johnson.
view possible industrial rites.
X Enoouiage placing signs on Middleville, Ph: T86-JTW.
area highways.
co-chairman: rickets, Mra, Robert.’ i 4. Recommend a study of trans­
Mr*. Marie HlgUe. 410 E. Wri­
Baldwin. chairman, with Mra. Wil-’ &lt; portalion within this area.
'
Prtra; publicity and advertising.' thtjkTto'D^rid* K^ft tor* hh
Lloyd Meadows. R3 Plainwell.
Ted
Tnl Teadt,
Teadt. chairman, with StewartI
Stewart work on Industrial
tri.i Brochure,
n-,v.&gt;,i,ra Ph: 664-5157.
Graham. Robert Booth. Roger Wil­ which has recently .&gt;en com­
945-5764.
liams, Charles Geiger, Marshall pleted.
Don Gill. Hastings High School.
Cook. LJoVd Hoffman and Howard
Retail Commute*
Farris;deoorattocis. Mra. William
1. Downtown parking study
Roy L. Titkemcyer, Woodland.
and possible action.

watch and Jack Kennedy, Hi
weight motor for bls fishing

EDITORIALS-}:^’
h RMC.

Many Banner readers, we believe, preached real genius a* well a* an
will be very much interested in a। intense -sense of dedication Many
have disappeared forever via the

Michigan Historical Commlarion.

matters pertaining to roads, road
signs and transportation.

Paul Gibson,

In an exceptional display of
The Woodland Mutual Fire unanimity every lawyer in Barry
Insurance Company paid 923 and Eaton tdfuiUcs. pur politic*
claims aogregMlng (1(19,689.99. aside In signing a potltlon urgby Albert Reeaor, president.

come a candidate for reelection
as circuit judge of the BarryEaton circuit

The Pero Marquette railread
baa announced that all railroad

Police to Check on

instructed Chief of Police Richard

Planning Commission Public
Meeting at Parish House Monday
Night to Discuss Guide to Future
All residents of Hastings are being urged by members of
the City Planning Commission to attend a public hearing st 7:30
p.m. Monday. Feb. I, at the Episcopal Parish House to discuss
with the Wanning Commission members the new Master Plan
for the development of the municipality.
The Master Plan has been prepared by the Planning Com­
mission and Scott Bagby and
Associates, consultant*
Grand Rapids.
port

was financially

tings to determine which enter-

the Urban Renewal Adminis­
tration

ought io
Thomas F. Stebbins, chairman

bften than not, a difficult tndl-

when it came to tilings pertaining
to pioneer times In Michigan he

property developed with an

Monday night they received a

Parents Study
Hastings Elks
'Modern
Math'
Present Awards
At Project Dinner
Members of the Hastings Elks
Lodge held their annual Major
Project banquet Tuesday night

Hale for a variation to permit him
to enclose the beck yard at Hale's

the Michigan Elks Major Pro-

and’ alms nf lids program which
has provided' assistance to' 1.409

Pluming Commla-

. RUy Ally. Paul Siegel said the
request could not be granted under
the present law. The Council can.
i
'
however, change the ordinance.
।from Tiuxno* Maurer, math teacher
।at Hasting* High, and Keith T*y-

•fln* will be the beginning at a
wishing tote
emMdth."

Food Center
Adds Sth Store
At Williamston
jVUlard
LaWMDoe. Hssiuigs.
president and general manager of
the Felpausch Food Centers, has
umounred that the company has
purchased Lee'S IGA Store *4 WU-

for grocery storage.

will rise

own clinic for theae children.” manager at Mason. The ‘ Mason I
store Is 13 miles from Wllhamaton.
Middleville, Ph: Stotenixir said.
The purchase of the Williamston

number of supermartuU operated
by Uie company wtilch ha* Ito
headquarters here.
.
In addition to the Hsrilng* *u*e.
there are Food Center* to Albion,
Marshafi. fettfo Rs
Mason and Grand

clured that the plan la being sub­
mitted for the long range devel­
opment of the community, the
arrangement of Ito residential,
commercial and industrial land

mgs. facilities for bus, rail and
highway transportation.
Such a plan serves as a gulda
permitting maximum benefit to

rate improvements over the next
two to three decades.” Chatman
Stebbins wrote in his letter to
the Cltuens of Hastings con­
tained in the printed copy of the
Master Plan.

tend the building about 15 feet to

WTIJ.IAM D. STEDMAN

Name Stedman
New Director of
National Bank

other*.
WlUlam D. Stedman, who has
of time and effort expended In
Ito development we hope that
every clllscn will give this plan
the moat thoughtful and serious
cQn*|dcratlon" Stebbins cOneluded
.
The master plan la proposed to
make Hasting* an attractive,
token ot our appreciation for the convenient and economical city
services which the City renders.
which will attract Industry, busi­
■“While we are not a taxpaying ness and people who wish to
trganlxatlon. we enjoy the-w, serv- (share in such a community.
It includes a financial plan de­
signed to provide a definite
schedule to carry out the goals
of the master plan and to prohe had received complaints from
During the neit ’35 years, the
elderly yramoi concerning the poor
lighting at Cha post office at night. Hastings area will probably In­
Chief Bunior reported that poUce crease Its population by about 37
officer* turn off the lobby Hghte percent, according to the study.
at-the post office about 8 pm. This represents around 1.100 new
and upon graduation from high
daily.
yeur. This Increase compared
with a 39 percent Increase over

the three adjacent township*
with an estimated growth of 900
new families in the immediate
of property and public nuisance. • planning area since 1940.
Twenty-one complaints were
received and Investigated and 20
traffic ticket* were luued for mov­
Ing yfoiaUons, 15 for non-moving
offenses and 574 tor overtime
parting. ,
1 aIton” of 1X606.
PoUce processed 53 application*
’
ihows that 1,100
for driver’s license* Cruisers trav­
eled 2P4« miles during the period.

College at Hanover. Ind.,
mded Purdue University,
ng with a bachelor ot

a degree in pharmacy.
with
Aurora. Ind. During hl* employ­
ment al Aurora and Winamac he
the Graduate
t the University of Wisconsin and
ecetved a cerUfteala.
He and hl* wife, Dorothy, and

, live at 504 N. Michigan Avenue.

Seek Donora
For Nashville
Blood Clinic

Fat, Cheese, Red Stamp Q-l
Annabelle Ens, Woodland High through X-6; Sugar Stamp No.

utotandlng 4-H laasiea. added
notlier laurel to her achievelento Friday when she won first
lace ih the county’s Ciscrry

Council Instruct■

Zoning Violation*

ot old objects behind glass
stand the tnic value ot his gift
showcases, i-au the toitovtng U&gt; eay
to Barry County.
coocernlng the real potential ot

Arlene Checaanan. R2 Nashville.
clearing house for part-time job
placements of high school and
945-5746.
college students.
13 and at UmI time members
3. Downtown store modcrnlxaof the Hastings organisation
945-5520.
would make additional contri­
. . . AREA CHAMBER, Page 8.
butions to the Project. A check
Oil Production
for 8300 was turned over to the
The Hope oil field produced 1.193 State unit at Tuesday's banquet
barrel* during August. Johnstown
the dinner.

bits of yesterday ....
as gleaned from the
Banner files

Code Compliance

Periodically faced with the duty
of denying request* for permission
to establldi bmmrasea In areas
roned a* residential, members of

ton Park faculties in this county.
Many of us appreciate tlie fact
that Irving Charlton -acquired a
unique collection pioneer and early
Michigan materials during til* life-

During Tuesday night-* proL Tourist Gift Certificates for
Robert Bender. Rl Middleville.
Rottll Blanton, chairman, with each tourist family that visits a
Mra. Clifton OiUlaspee and Mrs. Barry County Resort.
P!&gt;: 796-9297.
Lynn Perry. 830 N. Broadtray.
Richard Cook. •
3. Store hours study and pos­
Ph: 945-2232.
•
Those desiring rickets may enn- sible action
Ard Dewind. R2. Middleville.
4. Retail Calendar of PromoRay Howensteln, R3 Nashville. and Wayne Newton, past, exalted
WUbur Ukirlk*. Mrs
Ph: 663-3135.
g
ria, Lloyd Hoffman
Tourist Committee
rider of the focal Elks, announc­
Fred R. Glidden, 221 Middle St. ed that George B. Young*. 212
1. Barry County Tourist Book
Nashville. Ph: 653-9671.
will continue to be published.
U-M Announces
Walter Soy*. R4 Hasting*, Ph:
L Regular activities such as
cottage referrals, dispensing of
New Graduates
brochures, calendar of events,
The University at Michigan has color tours, advertising, tourist 633-3041.
Lansing Gilbert, Rl Hastings.
gift certificates, etc., will be con­
who fulfilled degree requirements tinued on the same basis as they
st thgflrat te^.t _
Btotenbur, who showed slides
I. Co-ordinate as many event*
Nlanne Jarrard, R3 Nashville, Illustrating the medical eurctw*
obtained in aiding handicapped
county-wide celebration during Ph: 653-3167.
Hartings students receiving de- the Summer,
5113.
Jam« D. Habegger, III Middle­
Walnut, bachelor of science; John
Committee
reived all the help requertM or
T.. Huntley, Jr.. 336 W. Walnut,
Continue to work with the ville, Ph: 795-9126.
Barbara Sandbrook, Rl Nash­ available.
Hastings Planning Commlwlon
ville. Ph: 653-3147
engineering.
posed Hastings Master Plan.
cnjUnn. Elks have contributed
Charles O .Williams. Middleville. over 5470.000 lor the work plus
Other ActlvIUsa
Ph: 795-3709.
engineering.
I. Special committee on transabout 1150,000 In a reserve fund.

NOTICE: The Annual Meeting
of Shareholders of the Hastings
City Bank for the purpose of
electing directors and for the
transaction of such other busi­
ness as may legally come before
the meeting will be held at 3

by Dick Cert.

Urge Citizens to
Attend Hearing
On Master Plan

Invite All to
Medallion Home
Open House
sulaiion tn Use am GoWai Medal-

a -tremendous" vosponM t
»o contribute Mood, this ayy be
the final opportunity for Nashville
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V
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When only a f«w plr?to of Mood
e contributed al a ctinlc, R «nd&lt;
Barry County la tCMRUmie
are a free blood m*rwi. the

Mrs

The- Golden Medallion H.rne
feature* electric appllinrass elec­
tric healing, full house power and
light for living. It is now in Uui

ton Kriilcr
Kelley Electric Service &gt; Ute

Gordon

Carlton WSCS to Meet
recent clinics.

Please Hee MORE ABOUT;
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Rationing at

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with

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Attractions for '65

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iu.»i'i,uon
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Detroit.
'

hone pulling. WTO from the auto
thrill show, liflTO from the rodeo,
a wrestling allow with women *1438 from the Grand "Ole Opr,'
pwpplets.
; During HW4, the Barry County
) Agriculture Association reported
rteelpu of *43.18050 and expaidi*133l « for advertising and tickets.’.
or irsj«.
I Account* payable totaled *15W J 1.463.71 for Improvements to the
ground*,' ,13351 Jcr supplies.
and accounts receivable were Bl 525 *153683 for equipment. rentals and
7Mr w'tf» a balance maintenance, MJtoidB for the preof *817.85. Uic Pair Association mtum book. MJM8.74 for livestock,
took In 81J8B50 in space rentals. ,1.293.42 tor labor, open premiums
*183 in memterahipa. ,1.000 from totaled *1.440SO, 4H premium*
*2.354.48, award' and prize* *687.10.
*428.27 to judges. *250 for supertntendente. 8300 for cl-rks. *8452 for
&lt;J!k» and accounting. grandstand
show* *2.779. horse racing *17.*2.00089 in payments from the 93350, *525 on the note (or the
State. M589.10 In livratock aalra, Ingram barn wa# paid, director*
*005.50 in entry fee* including »tall

'♦450

WlrtaBt. ino N. Bi

J1L5C50

Including

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Among the acta booked for the
19W Barry exposition Wa* the
Or“nd Ole OPD* »Uh the
The RrancUtond receipts Included । Staled ,18.798 M) Other payments
WUll* Brothen and Ju»t|n Tuht»
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UKludf*5
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Mrn Mortimer &lt;Irma) Nichol*

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।Han will be encouraged by the
Commercial
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mittee.
Directors and Committee meini
,Robert Birke, 1st Vice President
'Richard Shuster, 2nd Vice Pre*.
j
Richard
Hudson, 3rd Vice Pree.
Munhall Cook. 4U1 Vice Pres.
■
Robert
Sherwood. Secretary Don
,
OUI,
Treasurer William Sted­
,
man,
Ernie Carpenter, Kenneth
Radant. Pete Coble, James Wlswell. Jack Osgood. John Bay.
Richard Kesalnlch, Charles Mur­
phy. Almond Weber. James Cole­
man. Robert Godfrey, Hal
Butrge. Robert Jone*.
Charles Murphy. Pete- Coble.
Dick Keulnlch. Robert Godfrey.
Indualrial: Marsh Cook, Chr.;
Richard Shuster, Robert Biter­
wood. Richard Keulnlch, James
Wtewell.
Retail: Pete Coble. Chr.; Floyd
Colvin. Wayne Pierce,'PhyIlla
Baitinger, Dennis Cleveland. Bob
Lapo, Bbb Newell. Claude Den­
ker. PhH Walldorf!. Pat Gilmore.
Budget A Ptoaneo: Wllitam
Stedman, Chr.; Bob Sherwood.
Ernie Carpenter. Prank Ritchie.
Tourist: Charles Murphy.Chr ;
Jeanne Gould. Howard Greiner.
Merle Ockennan. Bill Campbell.
R. Rickert, Cheater Oeukes, Frank
Ritchie.
Membership: Hal Buerge.Chr.;
John Czlnder. Ken Rcahm. Clar-

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of Alto; three sister*. Mr*. Zelma
Neal. MlddleviUe, and Mrs.
ne# families mean an Inml-:! Goldlr --------- m
M“dn?
mept of over *10,500.000 In new ®hnfcr- ,both.
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er institutional needs.
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-,Nom„ Committees

The proposed Utility Extension | Al Use meeting of Use Barry
and Land Subdivision ordinance1 County Democrats before a large
relating to new *ubdlrtslons is attendance. Mrs. Irene Porker,
designed to control the creation chairman of the Barry County
nt fcew lots in conformance to Committee, announced the names
the proposed service area policy, of members of the standing comII varies Uie amount and type of mittecs.
improvements' required In each i Advisory Committee member*
service area so that costa of de- my, Supervisor, Forret Foley,
vetopnicnt to the subdivider are Rutland; Supervisor Fur! Mcgenendly equalized.
Klbbai. ‘ OnmgevUle' azul HcrAs part of the master plan injul gt. Martin Hastings. Pub­
studies. a new Zoning Ordinance uaty chairman. Mr*. Phyllis
na* been prepared together with j puuer. rj Hastings: maenberthrt
Awa and Subdivision
RuhrtllrteUbn . ship chairman
____ for 1965. John
..._
the Rervire
Service Area
Ordinance.
Johnjpn, Delton; Legislative InAfter the public hearings, tire
Planning Commission will send num. Melvin Goebel. Cloverdale;
Carl Brodbcck. Woodland, will
Council for consideration and be in charge of the legislative
adoption.
program, and at the March
meeting will discuss "Farm LttfLdallon and Fiscal Reform for
the Farmer.

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executive committee, who were
elected to the County Committee
arc Richard Root. Rl Hastings;
John Johnson and Earl Engie.
Woodland.

and Jivckson banquet • will lie
Ing of the Michigan Mutual Isold March 27. at the Armory in
Windstorm Company here turn- Detroit. Chip St. Martin U the
local chairman and will be tontactlng people in purchasing
president; Guy Crook, vice prral- ticket* to till* affair.
•

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even though those conducting
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This undertaking was held under
auMC&lt;*' of the Social Service
department of the Hastings
Women** Club.

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Houseguest* at the Aben John- j Rev. Roy R. Kruegw officiating
tons the past week were the Al- with burial in Chapel HU! Me­
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�play of the many other coHtc- its main potential as a tourist

■urn of money, and property which

Hattie Matson
DiesTuesday at

ot Chariton Park. Ulis society,
•"The major festivals which Mr

EDITORIAL
Uie former case, UtUe gain tn the

out adequate thotwhl being given

Churltou Park.
vldualn in the museum profession

the mere collection of historical

in which Items Have added meantemporary tnuaeum* Interpret his­
tory Uirough their OJllecUons and

to your community in your efforts

A County Historical Commis­
sion should be appointed to
wwk with (be County Road

. ment of the Park. This Com­
mission should also be cai-

county'i history, and such a*
historical building*. hUtorical
has been displayed. tends to act

quite a number of yearn.
;
“H is my understanding that Mr.
Charlton left In his estate a stable

2. A County Historical Society
should be formed to serve as
Uic corps of volunteers which

LEOIMRO-OSGOOD
“■funenal-Uoms
COINEM WAINUT ANO S. JElFEISOH
HASTINGS

Our Funoral Home

Leona rd-Osgood Funeral Home is
□ home in the truest sense of. the

project. The society volunteers tlnued, and ereti further d-evclcped.
organized. and promoted. Tb the
cleaning, cataloging. and storpn^rant nmld b&lt;? added Mu=de&lt; Without the historical attraction,
even help with the displays Ixiidcrs. Gun Hlwote, Pioneer Days Charlton Pork might attract sevaixl labeling of the material. demonstration*, and many other
The county should hire a fuU- .-.Imilor promotional type event*
velopcd with a well-formulated
hUtorical presentation aa 1U focal
museum work; and historical musewn mure presentable to the point, and adequately promoted
society work, and if possible. public. At present the sight that Utroughoui Michigan and cur
neighboring states. Chariton Park’s
person should be stimulating entero the first floor through the weekly attendance ngurrs might
aiough to secure the Interest main door Is enough to discourage well jump to between 5JX» and
of the entire county hi Uie him from going farther. Fortu­ 10J300 or more during the tourist
project; fartsightad enough to nately the second and third floors
are tn much better condition, and
Mackinac on Mackinac Island. Be­
Uie total development of Uie
fore its potential as a tourist
Park; and energetic enough to
needs immediate attention. The
collection
should
be
satied
out.
estimated that between 5X00 and
of that plan with Uie coopera­
catatogtd. cleaned, rearranged ac-16,000 people-wandered through the
burdlng w the type of material.1 Fort during the summer. On tills
with much of Uie duplicate ma-■ basis a 15-ytar 150,000 revenue
county might wish to consider tenal removed from display and. bond was floated by Uie Park
the development of a group of placed Ui an organised fashion ui Conunlsalon to pay for the dcvelbuildings, designed to utilize a storage area —perhaps in thei optnent ot a dramatic and colorful
adjacent bulldbig. Much of Uli* exhibit program which would tcU
wwk can be accomplished to Hi*- J Uie story of the Fort. Tlic first
County could develop al tortcal Society members, who can
Installed, over 100.000 people visited
Charlton Park a typical MldiIran srtUenent of my Uic 1850
“However, it would be benejkUl It. The admission charge of 50c
.-.c I™
peri™, cpri-plri-c
rifh if a director for Charlton Paik fur adults and 25c for children
or
18® period,
complete with
shingle, saw and grist mill*, i could bo selected and hired in the more Hum jiald off the Initial inbUdumlth shop. inn. carriage Hear future *o that this activity
makers, coopers’ shop, hanioa! could be done under hia’Tlipermaker'* shop, general store, vision, as you liavc an extremely 250.000 people per year at both the
gun maker's shop, clock shop, taluablc collecUon there, and ite Fort Mackinac Museum and the
newly reconstructed Fort Michllltiucklnac Museum on the main­
adequately safeguarded.
land. Both projects are now being
developed out of revenue bonds
talned. a detailed Master p..m
the collections; all that you should be worked out by him in and gate receipts.

would need would be Uie build- council wiUi the Road CommMs.on,
ings. This kttxi of concept the Historical Society and ar die
would not be duplicating; Historical Commission u soon a*
. Greenfield Village since the' possible as a guide to Immediate
Village is nude up of hlstori-1 and future action.
rn bulWKM Mm 'll m
M ctarlOT
Arfwnr. wd frwn nuny d»^WUld I* ad«lu.Ub’KWp-lIralnu.’TtaMuKum buUd- „ „ 0„
to, waM tm be uultoed tor
u„ p„jKt
toe orderly tatepreure dto.,
w wlll Wtxlu ee^ene to
- - ------- :------------------------------ - I the area, either Uirougikjriu-a-

the drawing power of history can
be utilized to attract tourists into

comfort at the time when com­
fort is the only answer.

our

Mra. Matson iiad been a pa­
tient at the Medical Facility

Evangelist — The Stoney Point
Free Methodist Church, located
on East State and Wellmarr
Roads, seven miles east of Has­
tings win be the site of revival
services Feb. 2 to 1. Evening
services will begin at 7:30 and

Townrhlp on Aug. 1. 1873. and
attended the Pratt School She
was married to Edgar Shrier tn
Alma. He died in April of IM7.
She married Ctiarllc Matoon

died tn 1957.

Coxon, Grand Rapids district
superintendent, is the evangelist. WapMs; ono daughter, Mrs. Vic­
Rev. Coxon has been a traveling tor (Evelyn) Orsbom, Rl Rou­
preacher in the Free Methodist tings; eight grandchildren, and
10 great grandchildren.
one time postered the Hastings
and Stoney Point Free Metho*
Noom will be the song director.

G. Sebring, pastor, said.

Hastings Flags
At Half Staff
Flags on government buildings
in Hastings, iu elsewhere in the
Nation, are bring flown at tialf

Art Class for
Adults to Start

Wright Bhn. director of adult
education til Hastings High
School, has announced that a

evening. Feb. 2. tn the art room
taught by Mra Edna Bender.
rolled, so no mote registrations
are Io be taken.

precedented honor and jratsc .on I elude typing, sewing and talkr-

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—OPEN DAILY
9 A.M. to 11 P.M.

—Sunday at No. 28 Hyde Perk

lie had lived since retiring from
the premiership tn 1965
50th birthday.

President Johnson ordered the

tanal or recreaUcnal opparturouc. Dimes is scheduled fur Ulis Tliursday evening. Jan. 28. with the Ore
, Huttan. Mkfc. 4VOSI, available there or through the
ukitotad •»«&lt; tisia 1 tourist dollar that U will draw, it
ty Si mittsri. xtek 1^0^
supported by the entire
*. X. COOK. BriteT [ county. Secondly, an adequate in­
'
vestment in the Park'* potential at
OMZ HUNDRED AND
Uiis time might well pay oil to Uic
extent that the influx of a large
Robert Cook, a state representa­
HCB8CHIPT1OK
the area by the attraction will nuke tive of the National Foundation,
the .Park almost self-supporting in
tiomc of Mrs. John Hynes and the
the near future.
I feel that although Charlton
Park la a picturesque park and
Friday cve-

thts spectal purpose: to provide

to officiate and burial will

of possibility that this could hap­
pen to Cluiltcn Park.'*

The Hastings Banner

word. Its design, furnishings and decor

tton clinic at the Barry i
Health Department at P
Hospital 1* scheduled for

110 E.
Francis Street, Nashville. Who
died at the Barry Coup*y Medi­
cal Facility Tuesday morning.

Monday noon meeting of the Has-

Mothers March
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Immuniiatkul
Clinic on March

staff through Saturday.
Johnson had this statement:

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on- tills nun, and for comfort to
his family.
“He k history's Child, and what

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Limit one bust vignette per child.

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Separate Treble. Bass. Bsl,
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only

from Batryton, Fenwick,
ng, Ionia. Saranac, and
tags. Those from Hastings

Mra. Wayne Christopher la to

Creek; Mr. and Mra. Lewis WUTo celebrate the mutual birthU*m» and Michael, Battle Creek; ।
Mr. and Mrs. William Hutchison. ।
Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Bud 11
Gaia, Iftdlanapolls; Mr. and Mra i
John Gallagher, Lansing; Mr. .pan. u, jerry n parents. me
•nd Mr*. Andrew D. Biuiw, Roll- ।Clarence lancaaicrn. entertained
at dinner on Sunday, the 24th.
Plereoa. Stanwood.
(Guests other then the honorees

‘5?;

’169’5

I and doing aa wail
Mra Lucille Getty heard that proted
Ttie monthly master point
game wm played Tuesday eve- .
____
nlng by the Duplicate Bridge. oning. fine with her daughter ,
Cub at the Eplaoopal Under- , U» ju-v. and Mrs. Alan Stertiy,
_
craft with Mrs. D. C. French I of Battta Creek went out for Fitzgerald Corps
and Mra William Stebbins win-, dinner. Mrs. Johnson was. Uta I m
rnlng first place, edging_J»y. ajflrat to be troubled with foodj ■'•OniCS
half-point Mra. Grace Denton | poisoning, the others suffered
The Fitzgerald Capa 100 of
and Mra. Roas Dunn. Third ptace aoqie from it also. * We have tt» Woman's Relief Carps mtt O. M. Krtchum m ctwdrman i Eroyone thoroughly enjoyed
The annual reports for 1»64 Uta unique program presented by
tn the wril-oontaatcd game went —
■*-----in ••
■ rov.&lt;icnu
the •hcMpltate:
at Uta hall on'Thursday, Jan.
to Mr. and Mra. Roy Hubbard George Juppeirom and the Rev. 21, with senior vice president.
Be* Fritter. In charge.
During the burincro meeting
pUol Mra. Addle Griffith ot commltteea for Use ytar worei ap­
Hktory Comera U staying with pointed aa follows: Executive
Practical
Board. Dorothy Meier, cliairman, Maybelle Smith and Myra
Henry; Auditing Committee. Ira
Monday night, Jan. 25. Their
Vera Llckta anil Him Winnie
-•9 queauom The context vras
takm from Um monltay mag*-' caanonjai.
WUI gnmuou, m
Lfckta. After a bountiful dindaughter and husband, Mr. and
Hawkins; Flowers, Erther Felt; yMa-"C°n°e5Tr' and dealt with September as a prartlaal nurse.
k^cui on.
"Good bhoppim: Aides, Esther Felt, chairman,
lord from Thursday until Mon- Hints," was given by Mra. Gene­ Thelma Barr and Maude Kurr.
Thixe will be a Court Whist
vieve Hall. * Warren Buller,
son of Mr. and Mra. Clipper party al the home of Dorothy
__
and problems
of the. wife and
Buller, is jiranu between ocmwi- Meter. 305 8. Broadway, with____
to Ids brotltara, the Charles Wilters from Albion College. * Mac Hilda Blackford as co-Ik»Us&gt; 1 moUur.
Uams. of Middleville for thd
Grund Rapids on Saturday cve- Coroonb taundiamat at Wayland
weekend.
bao Uta foundation completed.
It is located on the highway

Committees

At Copping Service

Thursday afternoon.

To celebrate Uta fourth birthvuiun. air. and Mrs
Leon Tolhumt, Marshall; Airs. Mra Joo Duffy invited hi’s
E- J. Hullman and M1m Winona grandiNucnto, Mr. and Mra. Dan
Bennett. Grand Rapids. Dr. and Shay, for ice cream and cako on
Wcdneeday, Jan. 20.

Donald Mullens,
Judith Lynne Hill
To Marry Feb. 6

Discuss Women’s
Role in Changing
World Conditions

a.
•Bowox pacific.

“J^rt-omi, Jan. 21. honoring Mr.
Mt®- Aben Johnson, given
UteiF children, was a beautllone and dellghtmi occaHon for al) concerned.
I Among the approximately 600
kuesta helping celebrate the
'
wed&lt;Un« *nnlyerdudedh&lt;MC ,rWn out*&lt;’bu,wn in’
Mr. and Mrs. William Ebright

Dramatic styling, quality fu­
tures and dimensional stereo
impnd in a V-M console only
38' wide! Walnut Contempo­
rary cabinet boars the Fine
Hardwoods Association certl-

Society newS

Personal Mention

which ore a. follow, Maybeito
iduetoUta chaX wwmd
Smith, chaplainiZOlaldas Gil- ( md outride hcraelf rather than

City fore a |
The IteeVca

1

Kurr, patriotic Instructor.
nature as woman. Change la not
Ti&gt;c next regular birthday din­ only inevitable. Il U also the
forehead.** The Senior Cltrtais ner and meeting will bo on
Group enjoyed Bob Bender's Thursday, Feb. 4.
slides alter a bountiful potluck
developments In all areas of the

The Gerald Lawrences enter­
tained tiw Mr. anil Mra. Club
ion Etaturetay evening for a pot­
luck dinner and bridge. Mr. and
Mra. John Chandler. Mr. and
Mra. Lynn Snyder, and Mr. anil

Jennings of Quincy.
Winnie Llckta to dinner at
Gary' Pierce, a student at the Knappa restaurant in- Grand
Raputo celebrating her birth-

don't ntiti
thio remarkable valut

By Mr,. EM Blank
kina of world we Uve in and are
coming to is more Important
Uuui Uie world we grew up in.
The Barry Christian Endeavor Tile home Is as wide and deep
Banquet at the parsonage fellow­ as Uic family's concerns and
Bev. and Mra. Kenneth Gran- ship hall is to be held Monday
evening, Feb. I. Mra. Betty Ovcnshlrc U in charge of reservations.
S150 for adults and tl for chil­
dren under 13.' Rev Howard Snow

Play.
•Ud E. Mulleno.
'
The nupuala ore lb be held
The Roy Carbons entertained
Saturday, Feb. 8, at 2 pm at the Gerald Mahlcra, the DougUic First Metiiodist Church,
Ing to college on Wednesday.
Barcley and Pulton, in Grand
Rapids.
James Wlswetts on Saturday
A neepUon is to follow the evening.
ceremony.
Mr. MuUme la a teacher and
from Baldwinsville. N. Y. Dr’
coach at Hastings High School.
Ham Linnfbgton by members of
138 W. Srat.
WIS-4U4
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wingtler the W.C.T.U. Tuesday. Jan. 19.
□f Muskegon spent the weekend Lovely refreahmaita were servwith ius mother. Mrs. Guo WhiFur Banner Classified Ads
gvier. Leroy Waldron was also a
Call WI 5-3481. .
visiter.
been living in Phoenix, Artz.
talncd the neighborhood gurets

MUSIC CENTER

January White Sale (last week)
ANGEL FOOD CAKE - A Real Bargain!
IO-inch Angel Food ... 61c
9-inch Angel Food ... 41c

In Grand Rapids Wednesday
for lunclicon and bridge al Mra.

6-inch Angel Food ... 21c
deu^f. Don « max rtu» on.'

nlng aixl the occasion served to
celebrate Mm. Jamas &lt; Ruthtai
Radfords and Paul Siegel's Jan.
21st birthdays.

ln pertec

White Sugar Cookie* ’•* «&lt; __dox. 39c

light Restaurant in Grand Rap­ A The CE. Roller Skating party
ids Thursday. * The Middle­ was held at Lowell Tuesday. Jan.
ville bun News personnel ore 19. * Mr. and Mrs. Jay Erb of
Freeport, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Gray
and sons of South Boston were
Sunday guests of their mother,
Stanley Flnkbdncr and family Mra. Bert Blank, to help cele­
brate the birthdays of Michael
Gray, Jay Erb and Mra. Blank. *
and Mra. Oscar Finkbeincr.
' Mra. Blank called at Uie Dalton
Stahls In Clarksville Thursday.
Middleville residents ore re­ They returned home Wednesday
Hobin Smith spent the week- joicing over the news that a new from their vacation trip through
industry experts to locate In the Florida. * Mr.
Mcond floor of the Thomas Sawdy and fat
Engine plaid told White Pro­ guests of the
ducts factory) on Main Street

Thc David Smiths war weckwere Mcidamee. Raymond Unnle. Lawrence Herrick. K. ft Mc­ Robert Smiths, of Belding.
Intyre, Clifford Dolan, Rcco
Anne Clarcy and Jan jaoote Catherine
Dunn. Homer Smith and D. C. arrived home on Wednesday
I™— iMiiir ...
.
_ ■j
Saturday evening while Don

DALE'S BAKE SHOP

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NOT RENEWED OUR LEASE
These ore jmt o few of the many price sloshing values!
INNERSFRING
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log chair.

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Foam gi|

$15995
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SOFA SLEEPERS

FOLE
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END
TABLES

’5”

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Linoleums

s5’

Juvenile
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$Q95
W

Felt Woven

»5»5

Always a “beat buy* |
—now, even a greater

value. Superb quality*
famous Berkshire

from Aquinas College and rc-

styling, fashion colors,

. On Saturday Visitors are always welcome. The ••Chip" St. Martins. the amaaoo on Bunday1
Henry BL Martins, Fred ZUgfishing trip,
ireil family of
Ntrth Muskegcm. were home vLdThuraday to Saturday.
r-s Stowell. Ann Arbor. and
uutae, ML-w Anita Shepherd
-trait, came Sunday, all of
Utem coming to visit Cliroter

3 p.i, $2.45

Birjhs at Pennock

Regularly 99ff a pair
annual Winter dinner for retired
tolapliono employees al the
Grace ETptawpal Church in
Grand Rapida Wednesday eve­
ning.
-

Historical Society
To Meet Thursday

Me.. JU. UJ: Mr. U4 Mr*. HUB*
L*P»r4, eu g. auaten, a IM, loH
IS JS.fii.T'JBu'Srs K

IS*. 11 oee.. lea. 10; Mr. uui Mr*

Look for famous 'Trade-Name labels on the
things you buy . . . you'll find them here!

Parmaleejr
124 East State Street

"CALL
COLLECT"

rACU?areK41
V AJT1 f« HOMEOWNERS
No Application Fees. Quick Ckxiisf. Widows, Retire* ore Welcome.

BUNK BED SETS

$5995 1

*599s
DOWNTOWN HASTINGS. MICH

SALE ENDS
JAN. 30

Emmanuel Guild will meet
Wednesday. Feb. 3rd, al 2 pm. in
•the Episcopal .Church Underhome recently. Their daughters, croft. Rev. Don M. Gury will

02768126

117 W. STATE ST

BERKSHIRE

Callfornla.

subject of Charlton Pork and
the museum.
Reg $59.50 Now $34.95 ■
Also planned is a dtecaaalon last Tuasray evening
Reg. $69.50 Now $49.95 I of Barry County Historical sites stalled new office™. ,
by Mra. ClirtstoplUT Gould.
Reg $79.50 Now $59.95 ■
The public is moot cordially
Minnie Churehia Wednesday. *
AU NAME BRANDS
“

6 CHAlK MNims

SCHADER'S
Office Supplies

STOCKINGS BY

Bortety will Isold Us monthly
meeting this Thursday at 8 pm. January.
at the conferraee room of the
John I
HaMinga City Bonk.
Mr*. Glendale Myers.
There will be a queetinn and

OCCASIONAL CHAIRS

Fail ha,

ma. The funeral services were to
lx1 held this Wednesday at Hope
Church of the BreUiren. This
new* came as a distinct shock to
ail relatives and friends here.
She wqs a native of the Logan
vicinity and very well known.
They had always lived here until
moving to California. The family
has the most heartfelt sympathy

SOFA BEDS

Rag. J5O.

STATIONERY

PSSSTI

and family wore Sunday after-

i

MUST SELL TOTAL WAREHOUSE g
STOCK THIS WEEKEND—WE HAVE1

Supplies .

Coman)

Francis knd ftoeexnary visited
Mr. and Mra. Edwin Pwd, and
Mr. and Mra. Gould Sawyer, of
were eptertained for dinner and, Grand Rapids on Saturday. On
the evening by co-hnetewrs. Thurutey Mr. and Mra. Ford.
Apple Fritter*
_________ 6 for
39c Mra. Raymond Finnic and Mra. । Francis. Raromary add Hany
Homer Smith, at Uta tetter's visited Mrs. Virginia Eyman and
Light and fluHy fry roll with pieces of apple throughout
horns on N. Michigan Avenue daughter, Amy, of Ann Arbor.
and honev ataxMl.
.
Winners at the bridge tabic
proved to be Mrs. Gay Jordan
Coffee Cake*
5ge; iSmaili 32c and
Mra. Lyle Gillespie and
recipients of a lovely quilt made
there was a guest prize for Mra.
1
by the Helping Aid Society in
Allan Blacklldge from Santa
Uta Corning District. The Rlcliardsom burned out Nov. 14. *
Vlsltlng Mrs. Marguerite Kae1
—
.x,
lujiuc an n. chelc over the weekend were bcr proud of t heir granddaughter,
Broadway Saturday evening famlly. Mr. and Mra. Floyd Wil­ Carol Sweet, daughter of Mr
lison of Clarendon Hitts. Ill. and and Mra. Slewart Bwre$ of HasUnics. She will be an cycluingn।
■■ ■■ OR THIS IS THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY i M ■■ rg

SALE

Offica &amp; School

and family were Bunday, lunch­
eon guests ot Uie David Patricks.
* Mra. Dale Zook attended a
Tupperware party Thursday at
Mra. Ruth Schrocks. In the af­
ternoon Mrs. Zook entertained
with a birthday party for her
4-year-old Susan. There were
nine gucste. The mothers pres­
churches.
ent were Mrs. Emma Kauffman
and Mrs. ElixabeUi Kauffman. *
sjetsnum
now ox
Leighton out
but now
of urana
Grand ^r* ahd Mrs. David Patrick arid
Rapids, te confined to the Sun-1f a
1 *”&lt;nded a missionary
shine Hospital because of an! cwUcnmce at Grace Brethren
automobile accident in which I ?liur5!,’ at H**Un«8 Saturday.

FRIDAYS SATURDAY

OPEN WED. &amp; FRI. EVENINGS ... NO MONEY DOWN I

Pleasant Valley

PARTY GIFTS

*-We think of the Job of tervloing our clients as a round-thodock proposition. After all,
losses don't limit themselves
to an 8-hour workday. If yo«
"suflter a loss...fire in your
home, Auto accident, busineea
catastrophe ,.. you want help
i i.'-.h t away. You’ll get just that
if you place your protertiofl
program in our hand*.

on Service
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ft

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O"*y $17.42
$3,000 __.*y &lt;*"»y $34.84

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$15,000

$10,000

$5,000

You Caa
Borrow

$1,500

�f-THE HASTINGS BANNER
Thursday. January 28. 1M3!

Burton Wins
(Over
Declare Dividend\,
tv. Newton

Woodland

,

Area Residents
xx District retired Friday
;1U yearn employment wlUi
E. W. Bliss Company.

Ry Mn. Clendan Curth

Mra. Frances «4
pl.-awuU.ly surprised
| her daughters Thursday. They
,_ur quarterly
101 The
thy
u-.-re Mra
Mra Doo
DcrothV
— Hra
**—
regular
quarterly dividend
dividtnd of
of 10
wf.. recount
nmuna of
at the
the 6«th House. I1 were
nil) o stare and an extra divi-1 nhtrict vote completed Monday Virginia Rubala and Mra. Gend of i rente a share, both pay-! I1!ght gave a IC-vote victory to nlcre Potter. They spent the day
le March 15. IBM. to stockholders 1&gt;moentt Claude E Burton of quilting on her double wedding
record at Uic cks-r ot bwdnexs■;; n^jicvue
Republican Carroll
ring quilt. Mrs Geartiart
iKMicwio
—. ■----....»
--------- — - has
——
. . ■ «..
. over. former
. :__
..___ ....
v iwith
(&amp; Nekton,
resident
of been sick enfor
two weeks with
Barry County who moved to the flu. Mr. and Mrs Ralph
nice ui ncu.utuu
„u
(caring for her during Ulis time.
reapportioned.
They returned to their horng
। over the weekend.
। The fans that watched the
t Vikings Friday night really saw
a thriller. Charlotte held tile
Eaton - Clinton District. bethe game but towards the end.
I when II really county tho Vlklu&gt;gi came nut sbgwa This was
Slate Lrgfadalare.
the first o\rrttmr of Uie ocaaon
The special bipartisan legisla-'। and was real exciting. Saturday
tlve committed checked precincts .night they aifc^brought home a
In E«lon and Calhoun Counties victory sgnlnM the Ionia Bull­
'clcctwn which officially had ,dogs w The Child Study Club
given incumbent Newton a six- ,decided at their last meeting
(Vote margin
to help with the Mother's
March However, they iuul not
been contafu-d by anyone but

1

u , ■■'.w &gt;■.x-&gt; in ncvvum

After Storm
in । nni

-----------.
I at Bliss on July 1. 1936.
and Barry County
-----------Hastingss ----.j.iiii ■
- •
- ----------.
.
the—
resident^ caught in the
grip of•'I wx
1•
A
TkJ
severe ice and snow storms which I IpfiipntP 1 ftW
swept over much of Uic north-' RFUUlVaM/ i’Cn
em portion of Uie Nation Prl-: n
cyw
y

Penney Home
his Wednesday

OUR FILTERS

find out- the details. She was
Township of Eaton unable to get any information
so the March law been called off
ton after Newton had led almost Everyone received a letter In Use
moll though from the City Bank
of Hastings to send your money
la. The children have also

Windsor

CULLIGAN
Water Conditioning

filled with dlm&lt;

313 N. Boltwood

Phone 945-5.102

seat vacant.

This la a

both.

Stuart KiuunouU Joined their
family at tho home of Mr. and
Mrs. CtMrire Guenther tuxl girls
Ln Parchment to celebrate birth­
days. 8ue Guenther and Andy.

road condition* kept many regu-

church Bunday. Though Uw at­

American
Valentine
Cards

and
Granier
Candy

Beautiful Gift
Seti in

night banquet to be held ThuraLouls M. Earles, 20. an airman
at Ft. Ctuteft was involved ta a
ship Hall.
two-ear collision near the Cole
Father Michael, a native of Road RusseU L. Munch, 38. 831
W Grand, a salesman, missed J
show. "Fifteen with curve near tbp Mill take Rokq.
and for many other sliding down »d embankment.
This area, according to utility
company officials, was fortunate
manager ot radio station WXTO- In not having any serious inter?
FM Grand Rapids. The club is ruptlons in. service Three Con­
making a limited number of sumers Power employees. Fore­
tickets available to non-metn- man Bill Hubble, and George Ulrieh and Dwight Hurless, tree
trimmers, left here to Join the
Michigan contingent of. Consum­
ers workers who went to Chicago
to a-Mist In restoring service to
the thousands of homes and
business places battered by the
rtorms.

Cosmetics
'Always
Wonted"

DRESS SALE
Buy one at regular price
choose 2nd dress at

$100

Initiated

3 3 V3

Reduced

SKIRTS
SWEATERS
SLACKS
CARCOATS

Businessman at
Lake Odessa
Xi.'SS S'?. ^|Dies Suddenly
than 5500.000 were donated to I

The William Yales family of
Kalamaaoo visited her parents,
The Banner during the summers the Roy Cordeses over the weekwlille attending the University
of Wisconsin, now publishes the
Mining News.
of the Detroit Free Presa. His

On Dean’s List
Mrs. Russell Hewitt. Lake Odes­
sa. a graduate of Lakewood High
the Fall term. He is
more.

A weekend ago the James Cot­
ters vbited friends in Indianapo­
lis. Ind. and Mrs Cotter re­
mained until Uie middle of the

945-3616

Expert Watch Repair!
WATCH MAKIR ON DUTY
AT AU TIM15

xhwk

asociatea wrhl into the central

118 State Street

ptantly changing retail industry. long rcsidmt of Ionia County.
beneficiary of the Improved
methods of merchandising.
There are many ^uUtlncUve
features in the building, the 1st-

txren which has transformed
the fanner Sixth Avenue froth

He married Ethel B. Dilley of
of their married life. He was a
member of tho Central Methodist

the UlIeM welded building in

Klngsley (Gertrude) Montgomery
constructed under New York's of Bloomfield Hllte and Mrs.
new soiling regulations provid- Rotrat (Kathryn) Bcholea of
Arlington. Va: three grandehll-

also la a pork-like sunken plaza

Lamie, 704 Reed

L Nashville,

Element Inter-American Defense

Nair in Washington. D. C, Jan.
14. Lamie. a clerk typist In the

February 1964 and completed
twwlc combat training at .Fort

maibia&amp;e uanst

- 3 Days Only

Ernie Miller of
Millers DURACLEAN
Wishes to Thank Everyone Who Par­
ticipated in the GRAND OPENING,
making it a pleasant and successful
opening of our new building . . .
THE FOLLOWING WON DOOR FRIZES:

lit Friae—Now 9x12 Reversible Rug

xtract sculpture in bronze en­ Wednesday at the Pickens Ciuiptitled 'Transition."

Lacey

the meeting. * Jew.te Campbell
has been 1
Hospital.

Home al Middleville.

1 He U survived by two daugh­
ters. Mm Clifford Converse and
* UR*.
----goret Erickson. Garden City, and Mrs. Mark Claypool, both of
Mra. Tim Christiansen. Madison, Hastings; a aon. John, of Rl
Delton; Ids mother. Mra Bessie
tor of The Hastings Barmer, Kubali. of Rl Delton: three stegrandchildren, and great grand­
children.
____________
Mr. Youngs was the last of Delton, and Mrs Norman Haight,
four sons of George C. Youngs. R2 Middleville; a half-brother,
former Milwaukee. Wls. and John Morgan. Rl Woodland:
Florence. Wls. newspaperman, two half-sisters. Mrs. Donald
Two of his brothers were news- Haight, R3 Middleville, and Mrs
papermen, Mervtn Youngs who Marshall Griffeth. Chartotte,
— editor ot .w.
—».•— 0Ixj Uuco gjandciuidren.
was
U)e u
Houghton
Dally Gazette and Melvfn. who

jho New York City Board of I Charles E. Tew, 73. 734
Education for use lr —" -■—1 Avenue. Lake Odessa, died
well as denly Monday about 9 am. en
-Office furniture
iiuuir iiucnur iixiurta were nsx.—------- —
-- - —■------ - - daily designed for the new bulkl- [ rW 00 1^e
• mtlln

aoldter is a 1959 graduate of
Nashville W. K. Kellogg High
bleeding from a wound. William School.
Barr. Civil Defense director of

DUSTERS
SLEEPWEAR
GLOVES

amputated. He had been in fail­
ing health for some time
He Is survived by hU wife.
Rose; four daughters. Mrs. June

literally outgrew ite farmer 18story headquarters on West 34th I

The William Eastmans and
Garth Florlas were north oh a
holiday outing several days last
WMk. Mrs. Esther Fstl stayed
With the Eastman youngsters
Retarded Children will be held
Bv Mri. Orlie VtmSycklo while their parents ware away
There was a happy reunion at
Marathon. Fla, on the Keys the Special Education School.
Parents and friends are urged
when
the
Robert
Walldorffs.
Bill
Byckle, Dick and Bally and Mr.
Schllhaneck and Robert Brooks to attend this very Important
Sunday dinner guerta of Mr. Joined in their trailer locations
last
week.
and Mra. Henry VanSyckle. *
Army Pfc. Carroll D. Lamia.
Betty were Sunday dinner guest*
of Mr. and Mrs Izon Mudge
and family. ♦ Chief Deputy
Richard Abbey showed pictures
on resuscitation and heart mas­
sage at the Medical Self Help
meetings sponsored by Pleasant-

Kllball
Dies Suddenly
At Middleville

QttO

Kuboll, 43, of Middleville, who
clerk and chairman of Florence died suddenly Thursday. Jan.
and as clerk of the circuit Court 31. following a heart attack dur­
by U&gt;e. HavUra* Area In. Florence County for many ing the night, wore at 1 pm. on

students absent. However, Mon-,partment stores and through duatry with
rlav end TtiMdav ru-me ISO stu.'thcni the wants ftf mllllnna of
full-timesemployment for ttudente
■chool as the two PlHuontview the move rcnfflrma the Com­ during Uns Summer time,
buses were unable to make their pony's continued dedication to
4. Provide students with a type
trips , and some others couldn’t ! its tradition of "Always Fintt
make their entire runs. Friday1 Quality' merchandise at the
one bus. Just before picking up lowest possible price.
the first student, slipped off the &lt; The move also signals Penney's 1
Hammond Road because of the: determination to broaden Ute faslippery conditions. Little dam-idliHre of its department stores ployment opportunities In his home
town area.
Employers wishing to use Oils
week with 05 of an inch fall- rifty Of merchandise to meet
Ing Wednesday when Uie mer- tiw. RerKu of every member ot
cury never climbed above frees-1 the family.
ing. hitting a high of SO and n
The raorr &lt;han 24tq
Since lad Thursday, when the
associate* employed In New
inch falling on Thursday when York City already are working Hustings School. 40 students have
Uie thermometer hovered be­
tween M and 28 Friday the tem­ following a carefully staged
office.
perature ranged from 40 to 19
and Saturday the high was 22 dedication of the building was
and the low 20 with .74 of an scheduled for thia Wednesday,
inch of rain falling plus Ifi inch-

MrthodUA observed Family Day tain continuing and the
as was planned. The crowd wax
limited but evrryonc that did U and Monday the high and
attend enloycd a delicious Pot­
luck dinner and had a good
time Mr. and Mrs John Sin­
By 7:39 pm. Friday Barry
clair showed their pictures of County sheriff's officers had
their trip to Arizona this last policed 25 accidents involving 26
can. Including 18 which caused
ccveral pictures from Methodist just property damage and seven
In which 11 persons were in­
church In Woodland.
jured.
In addition. State Police In­
vestigated two accident* on M-37
"Father Mike" to
tn which both driven later
pleaded
guilty to driving while
Speak at Lake-0
under the influence of liquor
They paid 154 30 each In fines
Club has Invited Father Hugh and court costs when they plead­
ed guilty before Municipal Judfce

Retired Wisconsin
Editor Sdccumbs
Chose Osborn
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tired editor and F—------ - ---------Florence (W|a.» Mining News,
died at 2:10 am. this Wednesday
al the Iron Mountain Memorial
Hospital.
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high school and college studento

another bllzxaxd blanketed the | npi •
w/
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monun,
i [
Hoard of Director* meeting UM
Tuesday night about a half­
inch of snow fell, according to
Heralding an era of continued
the weather recorders at the | growth and development. J. C.
Under terms of the program,
Michigan Fisheries Research In-1 Punncy Company has moved tie part-time jute during school peri­
vtltule here.
New York central office to a ods and full-time Jobs during va­
cation periods will be sought by
Ice which blanketed everything , ment further 1 V» program of ex­
.. . . .. ,menu as ram nau. ! rv» mini merrhondten llnwt and from Hastings' business and in­
Tuesday. Only the '
dustry for students of high school
red H—uiey could Ice
or college age A student may apney Building at 1M1
sidewalks and playgrounds.
Trunklines were slippery but'
BUte Street.
building especially dealgncd to
useable most of the time but
| program 1* Intended to accomplish
back roads were almost Impos­
। the following alms:
1 Show
Olvw school-age
e^hAAl^l-- -.--Isible since Uie storm hit late
1.
people the
value of an education tn seeking
The centralized operation now employment.
This WedWMlay morjiing
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2. Provide Jobs for h^h school
vL'&lt;irs had served 10 veurs in president called several places made their regular runs and from which to fill requirements and college-age students
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Peace Carpi
To Teit Feb. 13

An opportunity fir Barry
county residents to test their
aptitudes for Peace Corps ser­
vice *111 come at 8:30 am
County Clerk William Cridlcx Saturday. Feb. 13. at the main
has announced the names ot the post office st Grand Rapids and
jurors drawn tor service during 1 Battle Creek and st the Fedcrul
the February term of Circuit Building in Kalamazoo.
Court.
The opportunity Is the Peace
Corps Placemen l Test.
Tho jurora follow:
Paul Kaiser and Dean Bever,
It is not passed or failed, but
Carlton; Mra. Hubert Long and simply indicates where your
Frances Owen. Castleton; Ruby greatest potential Iles. The Ptftce
Wood and Virginia Sherry, Has- [Corps Questionnaire which must
lings Tarp.; Harold Braford and be filled out and brought to tho
Gerald Gibson, Hope; Otto I exam unless previously sub­
Kunde-and Corl Lenz. Irving; mitted. tells what an applicant
Hugh Wallace and Vem Pritch­ has done In the post But tho
ard. Johnstown; Mary J arrant placement test is aimed at show­
and Elizabeth O. Lynch. Maple ing what he or she can do in
Grove;
Hie future. Applicants do not
Duane Denniston and Zel have to register for the teat
Greger son. OrangsviUe; Mrs. aluud of time
'
John Black and Justin Simpson,
The Peace Corps Questionnaire
PmlriertUe; Ethel Wleaenhofer can be found In Post Offices.
and Ellis Kelley, Rutland; Harry On college campuses, they are
Balsch and Ray Tolan. Thorn­ available nt coUrge placement
apple; Mrs. Doris Fkasner and centers or the officer of Pence
Edward Reiser. Woodland; Bud Corps Liaison officers, who are
Cook and Franklin Browne, members of the faculty or col­
Yankee Springs;
lege administration. If you can't
Orville Burghdoff and Dorothy find a Questionnaire, write the
Hoke. 1st and 4th; Clarence Peace Corps. Washington. D. C
Hause and Norman C. Perkins, 20525.
’’nd and 3rd: Howard Cole and
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Hunt and Robert Shurlow. Balti- once wak preferred for lubricat­
more. and Beverly Allen. Barry. ing fine watches.
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Bernard

Histoneal

irate on the words unci meanings former
of a difficult play without the
distraction of learning to move

residents

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8o-‘U different kind of production

Dickson
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come to attend.

Staff Sgt. Joseph J. Broke.!
Mr. and Mra Wllham E Dick of Hastings, served refreshments
son, 15C85 Ban field Road. O« and were assisted hr their grand- commander of the Battle Creek
served their 50th wedding ante* daughter, Mrs. Jerry Robinson State Pulicv post, Is retiring after
more than 25 years dt bctticc.
Sgt Alfred ot White Pigeon has
been promoted to staff sergeant

Miss Agnes Babcock and Wll-

82 Students
Use Lakewood’s
New Art Room

30. 1914. in Nashville al the
home of the bride’s aunt and
uncle. Mr. and Mra John Wood-

two grandchildren they have six

wood High School Ulla year Mb

Mr. Dickson, a retired fanner.

that are being taught by Jack ,tho Ban field Telephone ComLambert. Lakewood's art and .1’any. Mrs Dickson La a past
government Instructor.
matron of the Bedford Chapter
’Of tho MW equipment this ।

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29th.

with the lodge furnishing meat,
potatoes, rolls, coffee, and cake.
Pkose bring own table service
and dish to pass.
If unable to alter

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CHILDREN - 50c

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are working with oils and doing

flop molds, bowls. dAhes. Christmas cards, and tlw printing of
many different typew of scenery
Lambert said he felt ttekt the
Vudente enjoyed the art room
as much as be did and (hat they

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Hastings.

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! Fred Slocum and Mr. and Mra.
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** “JV1
Campbell ot Katamasoo will
nute thTjan 21
Blocuro atjnn.Bernard^
show glide* and talllon the sub- ’meeting should call Hubert itoO- , **•

lat Infantry Division at Fort!
Riley. Kan.. Jan. a. The 20-yearold aoldier, a ifaeciutnlc tn Com­
pany C, IM Battalion of the di­
vision’s 28th Infantry at Port
Riley, enternl tl» Army in Oc­
tober.- 1964. He completed basic
training at Fort Knox. Ky
Wilkins te a 1WM graduate erf
Middleville High School. He li

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Bernard Historical
Society to Meet

return'to tho hospital Ftsb. 5 for two different styles of pi inUng1
examinations to see how much and make the alphabet with out
progress has been made She la
believed to have lord about GO
percent of her vision. Mra. Eg­
gleston last four fingers on her different printed atylcs of each
right hand in a press accident
about five years ago.

FRIDAY-SATURDAY ONLY

NEW! 30 COLD
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Eggleston, R4
Hastings. Osborn Road, is re­ the school hopes to. add more td
covering from surges* terformed their ceramics and oilier thing*
at tho University Hmpttal *A tn ytsux lo come.
Ann Arhnr RFw,
The students taking first yter

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of th. Nations) Bonk Building ;

Mrs. Helen Prior
Dies Saturday;
Rites Tuesday

Ne^/ Assortment

AND COTTAGE SETS
Fully Lined

Past Hastings
I Resident Dies
Auditions for Antigone.f. tha'
e
i fourth production of the Battle
;|In California
Creek's Civic Theatre's 1964-65Civic
C
ivic

available on the Job Corps pro- House.
c &lt;Maude) Huthertand 84, to
gram offered through the U 8.;
production will be a Berkeley, Calif.
Office of Economic Opportunity.!—-—— —■• — 1
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Persona from 16 ta 22 are , t
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12:30'to 6 p.m.

Funeral services for Mrs.
Helen Celsate Prior, 81. 827 K
Bond Street who died Saturday.
Jan. 33. at 3:45 am. al Pen­
nock Hospital, were held at 3:30
pm. Tuesday at the LeonardOsgood Funeral Home.
The Rev. Otorge Elliott offi­
ciated and burial wua in Lake­
side Cemetery at L*kc Odem.
Mrs. Prior had been In fad­
ing health foe several yean
and waa hoapltellred foe two
day. prior to her death.
She - was bom in Mccceta
County on June 34. 1883. the
daughter ot Willi* and Ellen
(Kllngmanl Bumford. She at­
tended the Green School In Aet
no Township and worked in
Premont until her marriage to
William Purcey of Fnanont.
They were later divorced.
She worked in Northpark near
Grand Rapids for seven years
until slw and tier son, Riumell
Purcey, Baldwin Park. Calif.,
moved to Texas where ahe mar­
ried William Prior.
Mr. Prior waa an oil well
driller for several years, and
they lived in various part, nf
the Southwest until they pur­
chased a motel at Carrizozo,
N. M.
Mr. Prior died about 15 years
ago and since 1861 Mra. l»rlor
made her home with her alater,
Mra. Revs Benson. 627 E Bond.
In addition to her son and
ibker, ahe is survived by another
sister. Mrs. Charlra (Flossie)
Dunham. Kalamazoo; a brother.
Vernon Bumford. Bellevue, and
one grmdaon
She was a member of the Hia­
watha Rebekah Lodge No. 53.
and a past noble grand of Lodge
68 In New Mexico

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||I Thursday, January 28, 1965

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Burton Wins
Declare Dicidend Over Newton
Dtrretora of Hastings Manufac­
turing Company-Friday declared a In Recount

fc

her daughter* Thursday. They
The recount or uie sotn uoure were Mra IXwnthy Quigg. Mr*.
District vwe completed Munday Virginia Roberta and Mra. Ge1 of &amp; rent* • dure, both my* nlght gave a 16-vote victory to nlcvr Potter. They spent the day
March IS. IMS. to stockholder* Democrat Claude H Burton of quilting on her double wedding
Bellevue over Republican Carroll ring quilt. Mra Grarhart Jw-i
C. Newton, farther resident of been alck for two week* with
~
- ho moved to the flu. Mr. and Mra. Ralph
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County
nice oi ueu&gt;
......
I caring for her during this time.
■ They retumesl to their home
! owt the weekend.
: The fan* that watched the
I Vikings Friday night really saw
, a thriller. Charlotte held the
Eaton-Clinton District.
the game’but towards the end.
when it really count*, the VikI Ings came out ahead Thi* wg*
State Ixgialalure.
; (he first overtime of the reason
The special bipartisan legisla­ and was retd exciting Satutday
tive comin litre checked precincts night they also brought home a
In Eaton and Calhoun Counties victory against Uic lorUa Bullelection which officially had doga. * The Child Study Club
given Incumbent Newton a six- decided at their hu&gt;l meeting
vote margin.
to help with the MoUwrt
March. However, they had not

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By Mrs. GUndon Curtit

OUR FILTERS

CULLIGAN

stop supervisor and a past chair­
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the House.
Windsor Township of Eaton
County gave Uie victory to Bur­
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«U1I trying to "chip out" when
another blixxard blanketed the
urea this Wednesday morning
Tuesday night about a half­
inch of snow fell, according to

W. Schantz Retires
Wilbur SchanU of the Hen­
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W.

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tho foibegan working
at BU** on July 1, 1M6.

Dedicate New
Penney ‘Home’
This Wednesday

Heralding an era of continued
growth and development. J. C.
Michigan Fisheries Research In- Penney Company ha* moved it*
New York central office to a
stltute here.
.

Ice which blanketed everything

ment further its program ot ex-

fallen on Tuesday. Only
kkh enjoyed It—they coaid

building especially designed to

passable

Area Chamber
Launches Job
Plan for Students

Florence (Wls.i Mining New*,
died at 3:10 am.‘this Wednesday
at Use Iron Mountain Memorial
A program to promote Jobs for Hospital
Kuball, 43, of Middleville, who
high school and college students
clerk and chairman of Florence died suddenly Thursday. Jan.
school drop-out problem, has been and a* clerk of the circuit court 21, following k heart attack dur­
initiated by the Hastings Aren In Florence County for many ing the night, were at 1 pm. on
year*, had undergone surgery on Saturday at tiw Beeler Funeral
Dec. 30 when hi* left leg wo* Home at Middleville.
amputated. He had been in fall­
ing health for seme time.
*
He is survived by hl* wife.
Rose; four daughter*. Mr*. June rille.
TUI. Florence. WU.; Mrs. John
Yu*ba. Chicago, Ill ; Mr* Mar- fera. Mra Clifford Converse and
puit-tlme Jobs during school peri- garet Erickson. Garden City, and Mrs. Mark Claypool, both of
Mrs. Tim Christiansen. MadUan, Hastings; a aon. John, of Rl
callon periods will be sought by WU.; one son. George, new* *di- Delton; hi* mother. Mr*. Besale
tor of The Hastings Banner. KuboM. of Rl Delton; three *1*grandchlldren, and great grand- [&lt;TJ Mrs Lawrence Allen and
school children.
Mr*. Henry Eaton, both ot Rl
Mr. Young* was the last of Delton, and Mr*. Norman Haight,
four son* of George C. Youngs. R2 Middleville; a half-brother,
former Milwaukee. WU, and Jolin Mor gam Rl Woodland;
State Street.
Florence, Wls. newspaperman two half-aLstAra. Mrs. Donald
Chamber spokesmen my that the Two of hl* brother* were new*- Haight. R3 Middleville, and Mra.
program Is Intended to accomplish papormen. Mcrvtn Young* who Marshall Grlffeth. Charlotte,
the following aims:
— . j .. _ _
. -i.- ••—uy.,.,, grandchildren.
1. Sliow school-age people the Dally Carette and Melvfh. whb

On Dean’ii Li»t

limited but everyone that did
attend enjoyed a delicious pot­
luck dinner and had a good
time. Mr. and Mrs John Sin­
clair showed their pictures of County sheriff's officers had
their trip to Arizona this lost policed 25 accident* Involving 26
car*. Including 18 which caused
rcveral picture* from Methodist just property damage and seven
camps and activities of the In which 11 'persons were in­
jured.
In addition. State Police in­
vestigated two socident* on M-37
Father Mike' to
In which both driver* later
pleaded guilty to driving while
Speak at Lake-0
under the Influence of liquor
They paid 15430 each in fine*
Club has Invited Father Hugh
and court cost* when they plead­
ed guilty before Municipal Judge
night banquet to be held Thura-

ihlp Hall.
Father Michael, a native of

Businessman at
Lake Odessa
equipment there valued at morel Dies Suddenly
3 awu. JL
£

W. Grand, a salesman, mluedI
curve near the Mill take Rofcq,
sliding down an embankment
This are*, according to utflltj
company official*, was fortunate
In not having any serious Inter?
niptlons In service. Three Con­
sumer* Power employee*. Fore­
man BUI Hubble, and George Ul­
rich and Dwight Hurless, toe*
trimmers, left here to Join the
Odeaaa. or some other chib mem- Michigan contingent of Consum­
er* workers who went to Chicago
to assist in restoring service to

oaodates went into the central
scientific adi-.uictrt necessary to

118 SHt« Street

of their married life. He was a
member of the Central Methodist

It is th® first major building Kingsley (Gertrude) Montgomery
constructed under New Yorks of Bloomfield Hill* j* nd Mrs.
new xonlng regulation* provid­
ing more sidewalk area with It* Arlington. Va.: three grandchll-

$100

Wednesday at the Pickens Chap­
el with the Rev. Luther Brokaw
officiating with burial in Lake­
storms.
•The William Eastmans and side Cemetery.
Garth Florio* were north oh a
holiday outing several days last
The regular meeting of tlve
week. Mrs. Esther Pptt sUyed
with the Eastman youngsters
Retarded Children will be held
while their parent* were away.
By Mr*. Orlte FanSyckln
There wa* a happy reunion al
I OmIIm
Ptoni 7SI.71T1
Marathon. Fla. on ■ the Key* the Special Education School.
Parents and friend* are urged
SycUe. Dick and Sally and Mr. when the Robert Walldorf!*, Bill
Schllhancck and Robert Brooks to attend this very important
joined in/thelr trailer locations

Lacey

Army Pfc. Carroll D. Lamle.

Betty were Bunday dinner guests Lamle. 704 Reed 8t.. Nashville.

Reduced 33^/3^®

Wishes to Thank Everyone Who Par­
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making it a pleasant and successful
opening of our new building . . .
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Alleyne Women R2, Hostings
2nd Prizo—$25.00 Gift Cortificoto
Mr*. Bernard WaHon, R2 Hatting*
3rd Priic—Free Cleaning Job on a Choir

Lorobello Payne, Rl, Halting.

We're Now Located in our

NEW BUILDING
107 East Woodland

and family. * Chief Deputy Element Inter-American Defenre
Richard Abbey showed pictures
Nair In Washington, D. C., Jan.
*ige at the Medical Self Help 14. l*unle_ a clerk typist in the
meetings sponsored by Plrasant- college, entered th* Army in
February 1M4 and completed
antvtew school Jan. 30 There basic combat training at Fort

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Chiropractor

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Collection of

180, Ron Bpeneili and Tom soldier is a 19W graduate of
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Phone
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bleeding from a wound. William
Barr. Civil Defense director of

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Ernie Miller of
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Ckfrnthatart by an unusual ab-

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and Mrs. Henry VanSyckle. *
Mis* Betty Ketchum was home

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Education far use in city Mhool* I
Office furniture a* well a*;denly Monday about a aai
many interior fixture* were spe-1 route to hl* Ter
"
dally designed for the new build- ■ ^y on Lake

stonily changing retail induitry.
and to maker'the customer the
brneflc^ry of tho Improved
methods at merchandising.
There are many distinctive
features in the building, the lat­
est addition to a construction
He married Ethel B. Dilley of
boom which ha* tranafornwi
oolllslon near the Coir the former Sixth Avenue froti Sunfield on June 22. 1915. They

tetovtslon nppeurancta.
In addition he is general
manager of radio station WXTOPM Grand Rapid*. The club 1*
making a limited number of
tickets available to non-mem-

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SKIRTS
SWEATERS
SLACKS
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Otto Kuball
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Mbit since the storm hit late
last week.
.
(■­
This
Tlic centralized operation now employment.
ThU Wednesday morning all
Tha William Yates family of
nf the
th- Heatings kxlirvtl
l-i... 'provides a more efficient base
ot
school Dtues
3. Provide job* for high school grandson. Calvin, who worked on Kalamasoo visited her parent*,
president callrrl revcrnl places made their regular runs and| from which to fill requirement* and college-age student*
The Banner during the summers the Roy Cordeses over the week- *
while
attending
the
University
find out the details. She waa students aJwent However. Mon -■ pariment stores and through
of Wisconsin, now publishes the
unable to get any information day and Tuesday mine 150 stu- them the jmlauifi mUllone of workers during school periods and Mining News.
full-time employment far students
Everyone received a letter in the 'Chool as the two Pleasantview the move reaffirm* the Com­
mall though from the City Banfc buse* were unable to make thetr pany'a continued dedication to A. Provide students with a type
trips und some others couldn't;It* tradition of "Always First of work that he may follow a* a
make ttrelr entire runs. Friday Quality' merchandise at the
5. Encourage students to remain
brought home -t be card* to be one bus. just before picking up lowort possible price.
aa, a graduate of lakewood High
filled with dimes.-This 1* a the Ant .student.. (Uj^Cd off the Tho more also signal* Penney'*
School, ha. been named on'the
WEDDING
worthy cause so try to give your Hammond Road because of Uie determination to broaden the fa- left school by showing him emslippery conditions. Little dam-1 dllttoi of it* department'store* ploymtnt opportunities tn hl* home
PHOTOGRAPHY
ngc vss done.
&gt; to make tlxin "one-atop" shopboth.
Raln swept over the are* last' ping centers" with a greater vaEmployers
wishing
to
use
this
wmV with 0* nt an
r»n_ . _ _•____ ,___ .... ...
Stuart Kusmaull joined their
---- ---—-■---------- ----, hk nmta .
A weekend ago the Jam
never climbed above free*- .a- fllmtlv
ter* visited friend* in Indlanapo-1
Commerce office.
Mrs. Charies Guenther and girl* cury
Ing. hitting a high of 30 and a
The ra^,
Since last Thursday, when the 11*. Ind. and Mr*. Colter rein Parchment to celebrate birth­
low of 11. There was 62 of an a—ociau*
rnamed until the middle of the i
n945-3616
days. Sue Guenther und Andy. Inch falling on Thursday when' york cll_
Hastings School. 40 student* have week for a longer visit.
the thermometer hovered be- i to ju-j.
following a carefully staged
[x-rature ranged from 40 to 19
and Saturday the high was 32
rood conditions kept many regu- and the low 20 with .74 of an dedication of the building waa
inch of rain falling plus 15 inch­
chunch Sunday. Though the at-

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�Junior Comervotion
Club Reformed os
4H Organisation

Pilgrim Church
Plans Special,
Youth Services
ting* Pilgrim Church are plan-'

’

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kina, who t* employed by Youth
Pur ChrUt. International, with1
officers in Lansing.

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The Barry County Junior Con­
servation Club has now reorgan­
ized ax the Barry County Junior
4H Conservation Cliib under.the
leadership of Mr* John DeBroux
and Pal Underhill.
Thl* 4H conservation club will
meet monthly during the Winter
and Bummer and win teach and
participate In a wide variety of
conservation project* Including
wildlife study, a Spring "Rough
Fi*h Carnival,” road*lde pickup.

The group also work* with
gun safety, tree planting and
other conservation project*.
Leader* said many parent* tn
Hasting* have asked for a 4H
project to fit the need* of young
Priscilla Glbbe. of BUavrarth, people tn thl* area of the coun­
ty, Here J* one that will provide
education and recreation In a
tn varioua mretlng* around Che
have ton* or daughter! between

interested in Joining, they are
pioyad in Lansing, and are com­ Invited to call Mr*. DeBroux at
puting their education by at­ M5-2151 or Pat Underhill at
tending night clauca at Mich­
igan State Unlvereity. He to a

Shriber of Haatlziga.

church

will

have

complete

a* well aa the prayer meeting on

Presbyterians Pace
Men's Wednesday
Volleyball League

The Presbytertans, currently
friendly invitation Is ex­ leading the Men's Volleyball
league which play* Wednesday
night* In t h e main Hasting*
High, gym in conjunction with
the Youth Council's Men's Con­
CARD OF THANK*
Pl*F the
To our many friends, neigh­ ditioning cTessr- yere
bor* and associates, we wish to Teachers thl* Wednesday white
express our sincere heartfelt the Independent* play NaahvUle
A

Ihoughtfuinre* shown during our
recent bereavement In the lo*s
of our husband, father and
grandfather.
Mr*. H. Lynn Newton
Mr. and Mr*. Roderick L. Newton
Next Wednesday tho. Metho­
Lynda. Roderick II and
dists play Hope and the Catho­
Shirley
lic* meet Woodland al 7. The
Independents will play the
Treacher* and the Prer.bytcrtans
will play Nashville al 8 pm. .
Ti»c TraclUT* were tn third
Typewriters 6r
place with four point* going into
the matches this Wednesday.

Adding Machines
For Solo ur Rent
Repair Service

Need Modern Pioneers

Woodland were tied for fourth
with three points and the In­
dependents and Nashville were
tied for seventh with two point*.

SCHADERS
Office Supplies

Open House on
Sunday Honors
The Clare Figgs

The Hastings Banner

-W. I-attring
f
W Gilbert
nilk*,i
otvzn Inspiration
Thun! rat Inn and
and apply
anti
-By
M.
,given
to
The old statement that You it our equally God given natural
Thursday, January 28, 1965
Section Two I ogee 1-ta 6
cant rer the wood* because of resource* of raw'matertai ahd
the tree*" seem* to describe the I Human energy we can solve all
sort of confused* thinking that Uie problems we have ourselves
goes Into facing modern prob-I generated.
Th* daughter* of Mr. and Mrs
Find Son's Picture In
terns of meeting the challenge of
bo mUch for generallUea. Tn Clare Figg of Kelly Highway. Rl
National Magazine
our overabundant Human Re-'our recent Human Resource* Vermontville. ar* arranging for
open home Sunday. Jan. 21. In
G tendon L. Pierson. 217 E.
down to* fundamental* and at- ।County.- Extenttan Agent* and honor of the 50th wedding anni­
. were pleased when they
tempt to simplify the whole ,
versary of the couple.
problem and then systematically tgan State University we hare
McCormick. 60. Rl Delton, who
try to do something about It ;learned that we do have some
। died Saturday afternoon, were
Our forefather* took to the ।problem* in Michigan and Barry
Employee* of the E. . Bliss Picture* of their son. Marshall.
woods barely a century ago and County
।
Company honored B. E. Meyer, included in a story entitled
that do need attention—
applying uneducated raw Inge- ,especially problem* of finding
jircso division mUoi manager, at "Fasluona For Fun in Faraway
nuity to th* primitive forest* Of I,
'officiating. Burial waa In Mount
I opportunities for our young peo­
a dinner at the HMrtlnga Hotel । Place*"
Michigan th a few years carved ;ple—both school drop ouU and
on Jan. 15. Meyer plans to reMarshal) la a corporal tn
out an empire of wealth that we ]Uie more fortunate one* who
have more education but no spe­
Out-of-town guest* attending . United Stall
are accumulating knowledge and cific Job skill* and experience.
materia) resource* so fast we There are real deficiencies Jo
Marshall and a friend were I
can't build computers fast enough &lt;Mir educational program and
to keep the records straight. At likewise in our community a* far bride'* parents in Sunfield The
the same time a substantial por­
Ute
Vermontville
Methodist
tion of our population is facing lem* of our expanding popular
frustration and unemployment tton. The writer is convinced Church, performed the cere- Stolon: Edmund Shuster, vice color.
i years and was a former member
pretldrnt. international opera---------- L.----------4nd
president of Carpenbecause they can't become a part that if we are willing to face up many.
of thl* process.
to.these problem* solution* can ipg on a fann north of Sunfield, JX TSLtleXX0'.^ Takes New Position
™
wtfe
To challenge your thinking, let I be found to most of them.
and In 1917 moved to their pres­ Warren D. Stock, director of
Mr. and Mr* Gorton WU- J* “
W’*7'
u* suppose suddenly a great! Effort* are being made to make ent home north of Vermontville personnel.*/
iiiams, *12 E. Marshall, are to |
^L*
disaster knocks out our complex statistical studies to define our
Out-of-'town sales repreaen- movc nfxt month to Scranton. ®“hutoo. “
and a brother.
industrial structure and a panic problem* and that to good but bers of the MapleWood Fann
wipes out the confidence of the we as citizens must be willing to Bureau and the Vermontville
Lowell Wooden. H. P. Sherman' Ployed as a manager of an aluMr. and Mm Robert Vrooman
people In their money resources.
Methodist Church. Before her
* n
—rnlniim
Mr and Xtrw r-1»r»
V z*
V naim tu.u
iv a. n
uuur.
...... — ntanr
•------ for Wredher-Ttta
---------. ----. ' and
— ........
. .tnttn......
Do we have the spirit and know; work at planning to rolve them. nttrriiure Mrs Figg clerked three r,
Detrolf. J. R- Adrock, Cleveland. ’ division of the Pacific Coast son relumed Sunday from a 17While Washington authorities
mentals and rebuild from scratch are prepared to finance some of ►tore In Sunfield. She to a mem­ Ohio; J. H. Birch. O. 8. Purple. Company. Gorton ha* been an day vacation in Florida. They
" ..
—------- ----------McCaffrey,
Chicago, ...
UL; .L. assistant manager of the com- spent four daya with Mr. and
the effort, it Is going to take a ber of the Vermontville Wom­ R.
lot of unpaid volunteer work on an's Club and the Vermontville
Philadelphia, and W. J. Stasko.
marches on Washington to seek
Garden Club
back our l&lt;Mt position of securi­
fred William* had a “going ot Hastings.
Milwaukee.
ty? Are we too spoiled by pros­
Roger B. Kilpatrick of the
perity to realize that most great home in lire wilderness, but hi
press division acted as master day evening
movement* have .started poor’
Ute l.m,: run it paid ofl for their
Our schools are grinding out children. They had a satisfac­
rault and Vaught gave short ful time. BIU and Dorothy sted-'
thomands of graduate* who know tion In life that could not be
a U.M.O ------ — ----------- .----------------- -- - ,
The other daughter* who are
the fundamental* of reading, measured on paycheck stub*.
uslsting with the celebration than W yrera of service with
Gordon and Phyllis at the
writing and arithmetic, the dog­
Back to the needs of our young are Mr*. Richard &lt; P h y 111 a ) the company, and a watch wa* Elks Saturday evening. Gordon,
ma* of science and history and people. I believe if a committee Wright and Mr*. Carl (Jane) preaenierf him by Perrault.
plans to leave Feb. 5 and Phyllis!
some social, technical and com­ of parents, business people and Thrun, also of Vermontville, and
Jack Kennedy, a long-Ume a*- Rnd 016 tw®
w111 8® uter I
_ In lb* mnnrH
munication skills but do they educator* would start the bail Mr*. Paul (Alen*&gt; Gilmore of. _ _____________ ______ . ■
----------- a-------- --rolling they could encourage ths Lansing. The Piggs have 12 with a light-weight motor for I
eratlpns, develop and promote
grandchildren and seven great­ hl* fishing boat
| Mr. and Mrs William Spring-!
THE FURNITURE
new product's, systematically ally the young people—to coop­ grandchildren.
A hlghllgU of the evening er and daughter, Terri Unn. of
evaluate local social problems eratively attack the problem*
BUILDING
und set up procedure* to solve thenuelve*. Here are some way*
them? Can the&gt; initiate com­ this might work. They could and then they usually pass the movable experiences.
Mrr Orlo Springer and sister.
munity improvement project* send delegations to neighbor | f
। Roberta.
and promote them? Tliey can communities to find out about
Phone 174-1523
Company for Florida shortly
play musical instrument* and programs that work there. Many
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perform many special talent op­ communities are starting Junior financing. Some programs would
eration* but can they organize Achievement programs to teach actually earn their way after a
and set up community festival*, young people how to set up and brief initial subsidy. There are
promote tourist Industrie* and operate business operation*. A* always barbecues, white elephant
provide services and enterprises
to draw people to the county? skills of American business en­ like to raise fund*. Where there and was in a Orifnd Rapids HoaWe need the kind of imagina­ terprises many will find answer* l* a will, a way will be found. It
With'Cedi Order ef
tion that can build a Disney Und themselves. With a little encour­ h«* been proven time and again
taken to tho Springbrook realagement the existing youth pro­ that a handful of dedicated peo­
gram* such M Routing and 4H ple with vision can change the
into that project and forget that could be expanded into more
it all started when a man learned youth development area*. With Communist danget that faces proving slowly.
community help a day camp
program could be set up to pro­ a handful of dedicated men.
vide summer time youth Job*। Christianity grew out of the *fa" biography would be more und opportunities. Our touristi fori* of a handful of common
uoraon
useful to our people than tech­ Industry could be expanded to। folks from the back country of
nical sociology.
&gt; Palestine who caught a virion of
LIMITED TIME ONLY
r a ‘better way of life. Do we have
We marvel at the complexity
COME IN
J ten paopi* in Barry County that
INSURANCE
of television *ete. computers and
TO INQUIRE
[ will seriously do something to
the like, yet they are basically
smly a few simple device* put to­ ment the development of 1
gether In a variety of pattern*. In the entertainment field
utilize musical and spe*

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Honor Retiring
Sales Manager

4 4 McCormick

Of Delton Dies

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td knowledge of our cx- club could provide industrial*nd
tecbnology they also cultural tours so our people oculd
written up a specific proposal
say that new invention* were
"lOt Inspiration and »r. Per­ Teams which could provide en­
spiration.15 Either without the couragement for developing valu­
able skill* in many area* of hu­
us are old fashioned enough to man activity.
believe that if we take our God

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REAL ESTATE
Top Listings In
TOWN AND COUNTRY PROPERTIES
A RIAL GOOD. LARCR HOME IN THI FIRST WARD, h.s living

W,000.00

A RIAL NICI HOMI IN THE 1st WARD, has two good bedrooms
each with clour and a new full bath upttelrs and down a living

and * large
$10,000.00
WI HAVE A GOOD MODERN FOUR BEDROOM HOME TO
RENT In the Fourth ward.

AT PLEASANT SHORES THORNAPPLE LAKE A NEW COTTAGE,
piece bath, has t flowing well, and large septic tank large
enough for two cottages, large drain field, semi-basement for
$12,000.00
A BEAUTIFUL HOME AT ALGONQUIN LAKE, all on one floor.

po*«l, heated with hot water heater, fired with oil. new two stall
garage, aluminum siding, paneling woodwork in living room, on
excellent road, school but service, for .........$20,000.00

WI HAVE TWO SCHOOL HOUSES TO SELL VERY REASONABLE,

A BEAUTIFUL HOME RIGHT ON MIDDLE LAKE (120 fut lake
frontag*), upstair* It has two bedrooms, clout and a spare room,
and down on* bedroom, living room, dining room, kitchen with
fireplace, ha* electric h*at, garage and half, thru pattoh storage
building, large lot. for $11,000.00
A REAL GOOD HOMI close In In th* 4th ward, has thro* nice
bedrooms and a full bath upstair* and down one bedroom, living
room, dining room, kitchen and 14 b»th, full basement, gas
heat, and It has a garage, for $7,500.00
A RIAL NICI HOMI OUT IN CARLTON TWP. Jo . two acre lot.
It I* a large brick house, has been used as a two family home.
• on* side hu three bedrooms up and down a living room, dining
room, full bath and kitchen, living room and dining space to­
gether, and the other side has two bedrooms up and down a
living room, dining room, full bath and kitchen, heated with oil,
large shod and g*'»g*. buutiful lot all fenced in for $9,500.00

WI HAVI A HOME IN BATTLE CREEK, with three bedrooms and
bath up and down It ha* one bedroom, living room, dining room,
kitehen, full basement, new gat furnace, new water heater, new
front and back enclosed porches, want* to trac* for a place Jiith
about 30 acre* north of Hastings.
TWO VACANT LOTS in Harctondorff Addition with uwv, water
and curb and gutter and gas all in for $100.00 ea.
$1,200.00 fee betfi
A PEACH OF A VACANT LOT ON
new well and ha* been bulldozer!
beach, and nice shade, lot he* 60
deep, for...$2,100.00
A SCENIC PLACE ON THORNAPPLI

ALGONQUIN LAKI, ha* a
so as to have a swimming
ft. on lake and is 233 ft.
RIVER 24 acre* close in &amp;

mile of river front, l«» of trees and building rite* for only
.
$4,200.00
AMERICAN COLD SEAL TRAILER HOUSE, six* 10 x 55 ft., hu
*11 equipment, two bedroom*, living room, dining are*, kitchen
and bath. Situated on nie* lot with good well snd septic tank
and drain flrid. lot* traitor house and ail for$7,900.00

A BUSINESS PLACE IN VIRY GOOD LOCATION, brick building
25 x 113', full bawtnent, furnace, ha* stool and lavatory, for
$11,000.00

THRU NICI BUILDING LOTS ON HASTINGS HEIGHTS.

FURNJIHED HOME IN MAPLI CROVE TWP, FOR RENT. RaaaonW* H**d New Urtiegi Due to the R**eu Rue ef Safe*

A RIAL GOOD HOMI IN THI Ird WARD, with living room, dlnporch, full basement with automatic oil hut. gsraga in baunwnt, carptis and drapes, will ull with $1,000.00 down for
$12,000.00
ANOTHER YEAR 'ROUND PLACE AT ALGONQUIN LAKE, all on
on* floor, with basement. I King room, with dining are*, two
b*drooms, kitchen, shower snd stool and lavatory, a*-, floor
furnace, wash room in basement, attached garage ..$$.500.00
A NICE HOME IN THE FIRST WARD has two bedroom* and Vi

xl &lt;•* ha*f.
$11300.06

.2$»;000.00

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�Lakewood Vikings Sail Into West Central Lead
Coach Eggers’
I Cage Roundup |
OAKU HUDAY WIGHT
Cagers Defeat
Orioles, Bulldogs
Victoria* Friday,
Saturday Boott

R»L“9£.!Stt‘“u’

Team Into Lead
tar scoring a thrilling 76-73 overUme victory over visiting Char­
lotte Friday night and a 64-58
win at Ionia Saturday night to
Conference standing*, will face
another severe test Friday night
when they battle Uie invading
Greenville Yellow Jacket*.

Delton High's Panthers, curtn —
the
rcntly setting the pace —
Kalanuuoo Valley Association,
will travel to Richbuui Friday
night while Middleville'* T-K

.for a layup and crashed to the
floor, suftcrlng a cut chin
floor.
chia that'
that
required stitches. Jerry King,
Mlddltvill*'* fine guard, smashed
into a wall with about five mln-

OAME TOBBDAY

Spring port.
Delton defeated arch-rival
Hickory Comers Friday night.
14-31. before a capacity throng

The Kellogg Hornet* played »
deliberate game and the Panth­
ers had their hands full for four
Quarter* before coming odt on

Armchair Athlete VX?

beating Grand Ledge
the., quarter but Delton had iui
18-16 margin al th* half. Delton

into foul trouble at Lakewood
and all five starters plus their

foul route.
With 5:01 remaining tn Uic
game, Randy Hewitt scored on
a throe-point play mid put Uie
Viking* In front for the first
time. 54-53. The team* Vaded
bucket* until Dick Lux sank one
same play Lavon Hamp ot LakewikxI »a* fouled but he mused
Uie iliol and tlu&gt; game went into

CHdwta, IJ.

Cl

KStr.S.-IKi.w.wu

Vikings shared th* load. Phil­
ipp*. who amassed 26 point* the
night before, was again top scor­
er with 22. Mike OToola scored
Phllllps led Lakewood with 26 16. Hewitt put through 9 and
point*, including 14
“ from the Hamp dropped In 8.
John Mowatl was lop scorer
line. Hamp and John Booher
for Ionia with 16 with hl* team­
mate Jim Lytle dropping In 14.
SL Jehus and Greenville

16 and 15, respectively.
'Saturday night Lakewood
BL Johns'defeated Ionia Fri­

«ored 16 for the ns
Mowatt had 16 for I
•The Viking* lost s
Randy Hewitt wlto 1:

day. 76-61, and Greenville
whipped Alma. 70-57,
■

trailing at one
&gt;nd quarter. The
after three quarters.
Al Warblsh pumped In 36
point* and Clark Berthouscn 26.
John Lamphere and Jim Lytle

MovUl 13
The Ionia JVa won. 66-54. and
shooting talent ur put them
Ute data of the tins’Yowell the Bulldog Frosh won. 57-40.
Greenville Jumped off to a 16-6

r

second frame for the half Urn*
Eggers said this "winning mo- teore of 37-28. Greenville added
six pftjnt.* to the gap In the third
lowing night when the Vfkings and coasted in.
traveled lo Ionia and easily pul
D.vc BaJoom led Uie winners
Uic sleeper hold on the Bulldogs wltli 18 point* and Chuck Cooper
had 1.
Greenville won the reserve
stronger game from the* Ionia
boys and said they have greater
ability than they displayed Sat­
urday night
'They were dlsappoinUng." he the Michigan State golf course
1* a 430-yardor which went
shown the Improvement that I through 240 roundn In a recent
Big Ten champtonahlnzwltbout
anticipated."
The scoring show* that the being birdied.

"Like to join Michigan's happy throng oi ice fishermen,
the third period but the Hornet* but lack the know-how to get started in this sport? The how-tos
for this brand of Winter fun are waiting for you in the new
Keltogg whl^BlU ‘Handbook, for ke Fishermen,' now available free from the
Conservation Department’s Publications Room, Lansing, 45926."
Old Bus* ought to send for an -------------------------------------------------|tlon* and the carrying capacity
crfllre library.
Delton now hold* a 9-1 overall
mark and Kellogg 6-3.
derful for ice fishing. The userKellogg won the preliminary,
the wind wa* blowing about 20 duced In small scale to serve as
handy guides for anglers and
Bangor defatted Galesburgother water-using sport-unen. . . .
Augusta 70-84 at Galesburg.
HasUngs street* were Saturday
After Jan. 31. moskeliunge will
night. Old Buz* parked in Mlle* not be legal catches or spearing
Dorman's driveway between target* In Lake St. Clair, and the
Leach and Middle Lake*, and St. Clair and Detroit Riven. The
first began fishing In that cove
which alway* produce* some in effect for these waters through
the finale.
dandy bluegills — for the Cota.*. June ,4 The closed season is
league remained in a three-way
timed to cover the entire musUe for first with Middleville de­ dozen holes without a nibble, kle spawning period. Other
feating Hamilton, 75-67; Cale­ and checking on the production change* In mtukle regulations
donia downing Wayland. 82-64.
for the Lake St. Clair area limit
and Kenowa Hill* edging North- Bun picked up
restrict power trolling to one
line per angler during the open
productive. Going onto the ice,
we saw two -well-padded people annual take of muskles by about
fUhlng over near Bertha River's
men were Uke Old Buxz. Spike
over, hoping to find out Just Dodson and Dick Fluke, you
over visiting Hamilton. Jerry where the fish were biting. And wouldn't need any regulation* at
they were biting, too. Two long­ all—and musk les would grow big
time outdoor gals. Ruby Henney
and Marjorie Campbell were the
Vanllouten 4 astaEd
flAhermen, and both hadaeme
and Tom GrUTeth 2.
WANT^A PET?
sion when he collided ui*$ a In fact, Ruby had nine and
Hamilton player, and had to be Marj had four. So Old Buz* want
checked by a physician. He wa* to work. H* spudded hole* hither
back in school Monday but may and yon. beside Ruby and then
beside Marg- He fished near the
not play this week.
White was blocked going up bottom, then 15 feet down Just
like Ruby was. He used hl* own

Young Saxops
RaUy But Fade
In Final Minutes
Fading In th* final three min­
utes of play, the Hastings Hteh
Junior Varsity basketball team
had their winning streak snapped

night.
Coach Don Mullen's charge*
had moved up from behind and
with 3:15
left Ln tlie contest,------------------Uve bucket* by Bill Horn and
Dave Hankins gave tbe Ledgers
a four-point lead and Coach Bill
Powell's tads coasted to their
win.
The Ledgers held a 36-14 lead
six-point gap in the scoond peri-

Are you
playing

Hastings Drops
Another Thrilk
By 2 Points

Young Vikings
Beal Charlotte
And Ionia ‘5*’

19 point* while allowing lonta

Th* Lakewood Junior Vanity

The Hastings High Saxon*
point man with 17. Hewitt hit
played another thrilling game
Friday night, but again victory lonlk Uit Friday and Saturday. for 16, Johnson 9. Kimble I and
Booher 3. Jeu Well* didn’t score
eluded the frustrated eagers Of
Coach Bob VanderVeen a* they
dropped a 65-83 decision to th*
big Grand Ladg* Comet*.
Hosting* ha* lost four of th*
last five West Central league
Jackson did a good Job on tho
game* by a. total of eight point*.
backboard against a bigger Ionia

Wayland's Wildcat* meshed 47
percent of their shot* but lost
to Caledonia. 82-64. Wayland
committed 21 control errors.
Page pulled hl* other Wayland Is 1-9 for the season.
St. Philip outscored Bellevue
with about three mln19-6 In the third quarter and
went on to whip the Tlgenv, 68­ 00, and Charlotte 68-67 before
53. .In a Cereal Center Confer­
ence game tn the St. Philip gym tween the Saxons nipped the Al­
Godwin nipped East Grand ma Panthers, 74-64.
Rapids 83-70 to gain a two-game
■rood* beat showing*. The VDc- are 3 and 5. Thl* Friday the
Vikings play Greenville in the
margin over the second-place
Lakewood gym at 6:30.
Pioneers in the Grand Valley
Conference.

GAME* SATUBDAY MIOUT
Alau&gt; U BmUbs*.
•

Charlotte. which had scored big

before

Delton Nips Kellogg
In Low-Scoring Game

•crvallon Department fisheries
men, toting tripods, power drills ,
and other paraphernalia, have
launched their Winter's work of
surveying inland lake*. Before
the Spring thaw, they hope to
map -14 lake*, in the northern

the same type of basic
Inventory Is to get underway in
11 lakes in the UJ*. Their find­
ings will provide a backlog of
ready information to chart the
way for biological studies later
aimed at measuring fish popula-

High point man for Lakewood
but the Orioles drilled one more waa Jackaon with 16. Jim Johnfree throw.
Against Greenville Hastings IL Jaff Weil* had 8, Lloyd Cun­
ningham and Mike Turion 6. and
24-19/but made only 12 gift* to
who saw action were John Hoed.
wood theg outscored the Viking*
Kimble, and Tom Hazel.

Hastings moved out to a 20-14
first period lead and still had a
three-point margin. 29-26, at the
half. In the third period the
Comets almost closed the gap,
outscoring Hastings 18-18, then
in Ute hut period they pasted
the win to remain in contention
for the league championship.
The score wa* tied or chanted
hands on 10 occasions during
that hectic last period.
Grand Lodge Ued the score at
45-aU on Mike Dick's free throw
but Captain Paul Lubienleckl
scored to put Hastings ahead.
Two free throws by Doug Baribeau knotted tbe count at 47­
47 then Lubienlocki and Carl

bigger

through tbe sheriff's office.

FOR FUN
and HEALTH

The Vikings trailed 13-10, at
been returfacod for the

narrowed the margin to 1 point
a* they trailed 21 to 20. .In Uie
third period the Vikings took

ment ho* been checked

and reconditioned.
remaining.
Grand Ledge took time out.
Meister put the Comet* ahead
with a close-in shot, then con-

SHARPEN UP
YOUR GAME

long allot for Hayings

and Hasting* had a four-point
the point for the final 65-63
advantage.
Bick drilled a field goal and

Open Bowling SATUR­
DAYS

and

ODaassll ...1* 4
Mike Edge! hit from outcourt. Fwrgr.ii....i* *
Dave Williams countered for rtuna, m.’.ii a
wollei\ IS ...I* •
53-53. Lubienleckl missed a free
throw, then Jim Richard sank
two. Dick hit from the floor fol­
lowed by Ed Meister. Dick con­
verted two. gift* making the

AND

SUNDAYS

Most WEEKDAY

AFTERNOONS.

Bob &amp; Mickey Lambert

meshed a Jumper then Ken Wei-

HASTINGS
BOWL INt

time stealing the bail and going

Woodland ot Mich If on

The battling Saxon*

ly. Old Bum caught a bluegill as
dark closed in. The two gate—
they ended up as they generally
do. each with a nice mess. Old

load. .

point* while

but converted just 7 free throws
to the victors' 23. At Charlotte

all Ued up at 61-61 with 1:S|

Chevrolet

Saxon Wrestlers
Victorious Over
St. Johns Squad

point*.
Hastings shaved a point off
the lead In the third stanza and
then Ued the score In the fourth,
only to lose their grip.
Th* vxKMxry:
HASTINGS FG A FO FTA FT FF TP
fa*rM*"lS ...I I II T * 11
Mailing* High's wrestling
squap. which scored an ImprcsS»E “ .. .! f !
} 1

with fire?

John* team there Friday night.
Is to travel to Kalamazoo to
meet Loy Norrlx thl* Thursday
and then nnt Tuesday Coach
Bob Miller takes his team to
meet the Lakewood Vikings.

You're taking dangerous chance* if your fire

Tuesday night Coach MlUer"*
urapplers scored a 33*13 victory
over invading Godwin Height.*.
The Godwin Height* sum­
mary:
Th« tuoniry:
SS-FOVWD IlIVMIOlt — Bob Browa

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Mkhigaa

HASTINGS
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Independent fronrcsuspension takes tile “truck" out of
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Hasting* scared three pins
over the Redwings, Ken Cole at

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ifs a proved system with millions of miles of user experience

behind IL Try it out on ona of Chevrolet's groat Fleoteide or

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1435 S. Hanover

WI 5-2425

�HASHIMS
lOWLING

556. ^Pe!e/ Lubletikcki 540 and he also shared the lead In the I
SENIOR DIVISION
Paul Cassel 200-635.
| hot Classic circuit with 236-615.
Bor*' high game went to Ran•
- 11 ■
• — ay Moyer
wiui n
Xi.vE. W. BLISS LEAGUE
1 Terpenning rolled 2X1-«Q. Herb Jim Hartin rolled IMS-453 and
award p.tm mtiarf wrie,1Service 229-600. Ernie Milter «:*ve Carr 177-447. Becky Brow cr
was
high
for
the
girt*
with
honors Friday. 607. and shared 363-563. Keith Craig 20?-MO.
150-346. Sandy Gattrill rolled,
botli posting 345s. Keith finished |
139-355. Linda Btaup rolled 137­
with 507. Dick Bonankl chalked
342.
HUndlnr*: Team 5. 17 wins:
203-673. Art Fredcnburg Zrt. Hainas 209-562 arid Bill Hackney
Dick Root 504, John Havens 539. 200-556.
. .
Bruce Terry 531, Lester Lard
SUn/Ung*: Hastings Filter*
533, Edlne DeVault 220-577. B1U Blh. WBCH 65. Hastings Milling
BANTAM LEAGUE
SC. Lawrence 208-541, Ella ail- 52. Hasting* Moose 5. Hasting*
letl 803. Bob Humphrey 533. Nick H^lltary X’k* 50, FWpU 48.

Woodland, Fr ancisco to
Battle For League Lead

THURSDAY MATINEE
Rod Newton 119-130—349, Mark
““ Lumber 47. Reohm
Standing*: Hasting* Motor SauTnlrt n3,
|
WUllam* insurance Olmstead 104-107 — 311. Doug
Woodland Insurance; w hie hi --------- ————-' ._
“
~
Lydy Trucking 45. Smith Ac Dos­ Hurt 506. Bill Hollenbeck 507, « MIUer** Garun 444 Millie's Reigler 111- 136 - 237. Mark handed Wilson Insurance a 04-1 in the Hastings Mens BasketHaines 102-198. John Haan 101
ter 40, Crystal Candle* 30 and
'
Sik L«nrtBGe«M8‘
“im I Mlltar'A Pub 40. Elk* 38. Dowling —195, Leo Reardon 119—204. 50 defeat Thursday night, will ball league.
battle
Francisco
Farm
Supply
Flsher-Hengesbach
will
meet
Sheryl Vandenberg 118. Tom
St.
n
Fay* Allen, who kicked up the £»
•
WUllam* 100. Tim Casper 108-103 this Thunday about 8:15 In the walldorffs tn the 7 pm. 8*me[ ILL
8-7 split, led the league with Howe 638, Don Lancaster 200- O™”* 21
John* &gt;»•
main Hastings- High School Thursday In the main gym while VlU'VCllvII 111
158-480, Jeanice Dalman posted
---------- -.... in -a ------Middleville plays WlUon Insurgymnasium
gamen between
TEAM
W L F&lt;*. P«
-------- --1M-4M. Kay Lydy 151-439. VI 486 (with a 113 average’. Ella ,
quintet*.
.
unbeaten
unre
In
Uie
opener
lu
Uie
E**tL..
»,.
,1
„
,,
|&gt;|.
MONDAY BOWLERETTS
High averages —Doug Relgter
Wmdorf IM-426, Loh Kenyon Gillett 189-502. Delores Mater
gym. Barry lumber plays Dow-1
Irtne 1Ieath led u,, laislcs 121. Rod Newton 97. Bob Terry
15*1-404 and Mary Ann -Kaufi- 209-496 and Sally Moore 156-415.
Ung tn the nightcap.
Hi; BUI Tschlda 96. Spence
man 185-403. Joan Martin picked RS'C’RF*Tinu~iFjtnrtF vn
League
leaders
remain
unde
­
»o •. Monday,, rolling
"SS S
’S? Merna
203-536.
The game between Wilson In­
RECREATION LEAGUE NO. 8 DePew chalked 186-522, Shirley
feated In Bob King's "Y" Satur­ HuiUfi
John Kaalnsky rolled solo and I VonDenburg 188-515. June Mcday morning basketball league*,
“u------- ....------- .------ .
Kclrcy 179-472. Anna McDonald Olmstead 106. Cathy Dalhouser
QpMMERCIAL MINORS
played as WlUon's used on in­ with Hengesbach's 76'ers on top
Galen Daniels fired a big 258-; week. hltUng 227-628. followed 187-476. Ines Lyon 158-440. Ber­
eligible man and Barry Lumber of the 8th grade cl/cult with
597 to lead the Minors Thur*- by Norm- Bryans with 221-601. nice Smith 170-447. Ruth Service
refused to tuke-tlic game on a lour straight victori
wu. wui/ rjwHKwua roncu:
Springer posted 661, Bob 163-444. Donna Travis 168-465,
Halhfax 2 and Dave Kraft 1.
forfeit.
THURSDAY JUNIORS
VonDenburg**
Bpi
873. Don Froefrock 814. C. Hur-1 Malllaon 564. Jim Aurnurn 566. Barb KJertey 178-457, Sharon
Woodland Market hurled
nurieo a
•
Russ Ainslle led the Junior*
ton 223-508. Woody Wyngarden J Un Malcolm 301-555. Jun Wea- Vickery 153-449. Dori* Naylor
balanced attack against Wilson*
jH'L
nJ -me Reynolds and Jim Elhs 8. Brie
517, Pete Kruger 230-548. Jim lock 523, George Cogswell 320-556, 170-468. Shirley Drake 168-471.
last
week
with
Don
Trefrey
Adam*
Redwing*
have
the
mme
Thompson 0 and Brad Eachter 3;
There are 106 6th. 7th and
Barnum 531. C. Cooley 211-558; Gordie French 542, Ken Jones Fnncw Webber 156 - 442, Jane followed by Jerry Purdy with a
grade girl* participating in picking up 13 point*, Ron Martin record in the 6th grade loop
aud Baty'a Long Horns and er 10 and Kevin Kcnnlston
Al Stanton 531. Rod net* 214- 200-513 and Dave Reynold* 205­ Cole 184-442. Evelyn Donbvan 153 game. 375 series. Carry Burch
YMCA Baskrthall program
180-458. Faye Alien ISO-474, Ger­ came next with'* 145 game, 219
515, Kay Moore 531 and Cart 579.
.
which will begin regular games Spencer 11, Sebring 10 and Steve •5th grade wheel and they wUi
Hathaway 539
: Standing*: Burna Refrtgera- ry Newton 171-459, Ruth Thom­ series.
Barnum 5. M. Martin tallied 14 1
as 154-441. Gladys Edward* 177­
at 9:15 am. Saturday in
Debbie Kennedy led the girU Saturday tn the malrl Hastings for Wilson's. Jim Wyne* had 12, clash
Untouchable* 7—Steve Edger
1
Hastings High East gym.
Date* Bafiehi 45. VAJ Mobil 44. | Woodmansee Lumber and Good- 464. Marie Ulrich 200-464 and with a 146 game, 250 aerie*. Al­ High gym. Bob King reports.
4. Kerry Boulter 3 and Spencer
Gene Henderson 8. Dave Ackett the
'
thea St. Martin came next with
Last Saturday's re*ulU:
Aluminum Products 41, Kae- your Bros. 46. AckrUs 434, Jane Frenlhway 177-473.
5. Stove Harrison and Ray Roush
a 134 game, 218 serie*, followed
chete* 89. Tinkler's 38. Cheno-i Walldorff * 43. Gilmore's 41,
4. Bill Gibb* 3 and Ed Maurer 1
wwth Machine 374, Deputies/ John's Crank Balance and John's 171. June Richardson 160. Betty by Cindy Glelarowskl with 106
Jim Louden and Don Mohn
Knickerbocker* 48—Gary Hall
Hastings Corporation and Ben-1 Auto Parti 3t&gt; each. Hastings Carr 163. Rote Moore 160. Jo game, 186 series.
poured in 18 point* apiece, Steve :,
Clrawot **r "V" a,.... *»■ r... .....
.. H .... —.
.
This league bowl* two gomes nleckl.
IS nun
Tinker 161. Emma Magoon 171,
Cole 15.
Glen Rnrar*
Sugar* i*
13. oarv
Oary ,,&gt;“•' Glenn Cota 12. Jefl Chand- 4; Sam* 14-David
Thursday
utter
spiiool.
I^titla
Smith
174,
Dorothy
Bum*
Mark Chase 4 and R«
NsshylUc Gravel 33.
Cole 4. Sot Aiu— 3
=12
177 and Helen Root 167.
Mike Fresland 2 Rm
Bivens one for Francisco as they ,:
SUNDAY MIXED LEAGUE
itlon 30. Caukin Oll- WEB. AFTERNOON LEAGUE
Ro*e Moore of Copper Lantern
Standing*:
Team
7.
544;
Team
n 18 38 and Hastings
siaouingt: Marker* O4'a. No, 2 picked up Uie 5-8-10 split; 4, 45; Hooker'* Motor. 44; Team
Bendy Mix 54. Pawder Box 44.
i7“tom^lnke ■
same team, picked up the 5-6-7.
by. Mary Storkan. Debby White, HHS ace. of 1800 N. Broadway. I
8. 304; John's Speed Equipment. Lauri Weisenhoffcr. Diane Rob­ had 14. Monty Pierson had 11.
COMMERCIAL MAJORS
sundin*.: PUton Rings 48. IIS. No-HI 384. Hastings Ctenn- picked up the 3-7-10 split
Wildcat* 1 —Mart Haines 3;
,n"
inson. Sandy Becker, Joyce Mike Corrigan 9. Pau) Peterson
Bill
Tschlda
blasted
232-201
­
Invader* 0. Cheetah* 18 —Bob
Sports Bar and Miller Jewelers
Standings: WaUdorff * 62. Pen­
Caukin, Pam Hawkins, Bonnie 7. Dave Yarger 4 and Dave Rey- ' ,
424, Harwood's IGA 43. 7-Up
ney's 544. Hastings Radio &amp; 215 for a big 648, John Kaslnsky Stitt
”°F7tenSctoJkelV,WM“wddlc- ’ a,1&lt;1 Dlck Butler'and Jell Cul- Shumway 14. Bruce Hahn 4:
40. Larke Buick 39. Welcome
TV 54. Motor Aires 61. Ramble rolled 211-590. BUI Bums 523,
Capt,
Jeanne
Cole
—
Cathy
Ralph
McClelland
530.
Edwin
Tavern 88. City Pood 374. Rou»i
Tailor* 33. Aluminum Product* standing lassie posting IB9-555. has 45. Coter Center 43. VA-J ! Woodman 543, Norm Bryans 509. Burghdoff. Sally Kimmel. Bon­ over Walldorf!'s. Frit* banged
j
,
27, Tydsn 23 and Montgomery Florence Weyerman rolled 137­ and Duraclean 434, Gilmore'* Gene Wyant 215-507. Joan Ka­ nie Abbey. Tam Chenoweth. Uie net for 19 points, Louie l1" '
..
: 502, Shirley VonDenburg 202Gem* 41. Gardner's Pharmacy minsky 157-425. Dorothy Burns Hu^KHmti^’Harah^futL^sT Tn0mp40n ““ ’’ JCTT7 "°a'‘ *'
Rod Newton finally had a 5M- Omy Newton 172-500. Della 40, Hasting* Milling '37. Action­ 162-445. Inez Lyon 149-411 and
H tk 8 I Terry Simpson 6. Tom Wlerenga
good night, posting 226-607. Ed Oorodrnskl 183-475, Sue HL MarMarianne Tschlda 151-407.
ran Christie.
5 ^nny Morse 4. Wcs Tolan 2
Bheler and Max Myers almost | ll» 193-468. Alice Frederickson flex 36. Copper Lantern No. 1
.. Capt. Ann PettingiU — Martha Bnd Jim Verlinde and Lloyd El- 15, Kevin McKeough 9 and Bill
ha* 344. Cuyter Trucking 34.
VanDenburg and Dave Kuemple
rolled solo honors. 232*. with Ed (180-465, Kato Bender had a 165 Courthouse Service and II1 g h 4; lUlnl 18 —Elmer Smith 15, saw a college athlete's dream'
chalking a 604 serie* and Max' same. Kathy Apnlntrout 159. lander 31 and Hastings Floor
Laura Mayo, Deanna Richard-1 Dave Kruko had 10 for Wall- Steven Glllon* 1. Baekeycs 32— come true thU Fall. He made
in
n-..i
.
_
l
__
Xl.b-.
t
584 Paul Edwards took single Helen Lublrnlcckl 156. Geneva
son, Sue Well fare, Cindy Ander- dorfF*. John Mahler 11. M. Frey Bill Feldpausch 10. Joe Lyon*
game honors with ht* 234. finish­
•on.. Sally Gwinn. Christina ,9. D. Moore 6 and Art Bennett. and Gordy Howe 8 and Steve
ing with 577. Harvey Haan rolled
Thomas. Cathy Hawthorne.
Dennis Cleveland and Jerry Rhode 6: Wildcat* 18—JlmCum- in electrical engineering.
MONDAY MIXERS
Cant. Blicila Baty—Terri Shcp- i Mahler 3 each.
Aaron Sherk 555. Jack Sheler Fayn Allen picked up the 4-7—
parti, bliarvin Tclx&gt;. Janet James. । ’I^,e Hastings Merchants de304.
turned in by Louise Bahs 206­
9-10 split.
Pete
Kruger
led
the
Night
Tcrri
Castleman.
Julie
MarAlli*,
feated Hastings Mfg, 41-28, wlDi
534. Shirlee VonDenburg 202­
John McLean 533 John Kasln~ , IM Hanutra s,-orlna 10 for
the
Mixed circuit with 191-552. Nor­
Connie cnase. Eueen tucxbt
-.v-sky 210-534, Lyle Sanborn 536. J HASTINGS CLASSIC LEAGUE 521, Darlene Everett 201-497, Al­ man Jenkins rolled 190-533, ter.
A 5-Minuta,
Hiiarnn Pavlirh
winner*. Don Mullen* 9, Jonn
Dean McLeod 539, Mike SchonJolin Ka.dn.dcy not only was ma Covllle 170-471. Glady* Ed­ Maurice Andrtanaon 184-512,,
..k J- /; ,
Toffee 5. Dick Rafferty. Dr.
Coin Operated
delmayer 544. Bob MIUer 315-1 high man in Recreation 3 but ward* 179-464. Doris Stanton
■ |h Grade Izsgue
I Chuck Morrill and Dr. Larry
Walter
Sinclair
180-490,
Bob
Stl163-463, Joan Kaslnsky 154-447.
Capt Carol WUlbuna-Cberyl
4 each Bob Vander Veen 3
cock 183-464, Bob McCollum 182I Frye, Ann Wieland. Nancy BachDaTe slater 2. Jarry FaOEc
CAR
bert 139-371, Janet Lord 127­ CDrnrr
CoUer,' "W
Nancy Bun.
Burk- Kcr had 12
Ring ,1
in- man,
“J Sally cou&lt;r
u for the
U,. PUton
Puun Bin,
385. Judy Schantz 119-348. Boon­ 438 Nlncy Taylor 160-426 Doro- lK&gt;kkr
Iv.l.lor
FMane
r t Ann
ton
* ._ Darrell
„___ nniii.-..- Dlanc
MalUww*.
entry,
WUUamson in
10',’
ie Hathaway 180-806. Mag Kees- wa. warwy
ior roo i.o. uwu-,
t-wi. Jackie Gary ’McGhee •3 .ml
and Leo x.H.v
KtUey
WASH
Hoffman. Kathy Tobias. '
1620 S. Hanover
437. Loraine . Barnum 160-414.
Capt. Laurie Reardon—Shelly
or, Boots - Blkos
ry Newton 189-511.
Pickup* - Campon
Standing*: Fnodland 59, Wel­ Given Jail Term
Ann Englerth. Carol Stauffer.
come and PUton Ring 53. Haan
Englno*^
- Equipment
Diane
Thomas.
Margaret
Ktsst,
Wilson
Clayton D. MiUiran*. 22. Naah51. Vo*} 50. Banner and Saving*
PROFESSIONAL DRY CLEANING SERVICE
it VaiSr-M. FoM Canter 45.
Venetian Blind*
Capt Cwthy-McGuire—Maxine Hasting* MerchanU
Northside 44. Bonnet ft Gown
Fodewa, Barb voaltoU. Patty Middleville .......... ...
A NEW CONCEPT
Pierce. Cheryl Doolittle. Barb- Hasting* Mfg. Cd. ..
Hasting* Heights 384. Parma lee 'Municipal Judge L. E. Barnett nra Denny, Janine Town. Nan WaUdwff* _______
IM CAR CAR!
North Gun Lake Coin-Op Open 6 a.m. - 10 p.m.
, lifter he pleaded guilty to fuma hobby.
I Girl* M4 and Michigan Mag- Uhing beer to a 16-yenr-old girl Barnett, Yvonne 8h*ttorty, Cindy FUber-Hengtsbach .
Oftitrowakl. Manihs Jackson, Dow ling
IneUc* 344
Capt. Claire O. Goodyear —
Chris Guenther. Carmen Culbert.
Martha Cook. Marsha Wlctnlk.
Peggy AlnsUc. Debby Gillett,
Roxanne. Larabee. Sandy Guern­
sey, Bandy Stamkr. Dlarie White.

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TUESDAY TWISTERS
Standings: Barn Market 50.
Alley Cal* 49. Pleasant Point 48.
Bally's Beauty Salon 44. Pepsi
394 and LoaU Finance 334.
Phylli* Fuller led the field with
164-451, Dollle Larsen rolled 158­
435. Virginia Howard 149-416.
Carol Keeler 165-415, Betty Min­
er 153-433, Nkbcy Taylor 153-417.
Judy Baker 152-445, Sue Lambert
146-410. Sandy Gallup 145-409
and Dori* Greenfield 176-425.

TVKU&gt;AT N1OHT HAWKB
EaglM 45. Assemblen 404, Egg­
head* "284, Sidewinder* M'i and
Mlsflto 24.
•
.
Ron Thayer led the keglers
this week, rolling 214-501 for solo
and series honors. Dick Aldrich
fired a 197-556, Ted Dalman 198­
536. Jim Durbin 206-558. Dick
Bonarski 190-543, Nor^i Hall 315­
568. Herb Bl*hop 208-556. Paul
Caual 193-614, Dan Tebo 172-511
«^id Leu Jopplc 176-800.

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Gallup

113-577, Eldon Mathaws
arry McCoBum 319-586.

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Hatting Cfcy Limit*

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USED CARS

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NOTICES

McCulloch

LEGALS

CHAIN SAWS

MINIMUM RATE — 50c for Tw.nty Word,.

LAND BANK
LOANS

’124.95
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FARM SUPPLY

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MIH.1S.il Idacl.ry

FARMERS

car. Very few miles Has auto­
matic drive. V8 engine, power
steering, radio.................... MW5

1M3 CHEV. CORVAIR MONZA
Model 900. Ha* bucket **als.
Spider engine. 4 on floor trans.

IMt PONTIAC BONNEVILLE
Villa 4 Dr. Hardtop. Ha* pow­
er steering and brake*, radio.
A one owner new Mercury
trad*. Extra nice condition!
1962 MERCURY
Colony Park Button Wagon.
B passenger, has
SETOS
ing and brakes.
1M3 MEECUbV MONTEREY

You can NOW gat your
Power steering and brakes, ra­
dio. W,'walla, tuned and ready
to go.

1961 PONTIAC
... Starchief 4 Dr. Sedan. Ful­
ly equipped, maroon and while
lutone. One owner with full 12

Custom Grinding dona
srEv:

CARDS OF THANKS b IN MEMORIAMS—2c r" word.

OBITUARIES—Fittf 180 word. free of charge, 2c per word for each
_*ddrtloe*l word.

if PREFERRED,

Calendar of Special Events

FARM BUREAU
Do you suppoM Eskimo
wive* hound their husbands
for a cloth coot?

TUESDAY, MARCH 1*
KIWAN IS TRAVEL PICTURE LcRoy Crooks bring* “Wonder-

Beautiful black finish
blue vinyl interior.

4 Dr. Sedan. Has power steer-'
ing and brakes.----------..11*95

IM* MERCURY CONVERTIBLE
Custom. Power steering and
brake*. Radio. Lik* new condl-

CLASSIFIEDS

Call WI 5-3481
Ctbeaming black flnlsli. w/wall*,
power steering and brake*.
Nice family car.

FARM IMPLEMENTS
-•MBS
IM* BUICK
LeSabre 4 Dr. Sedan. . ...*765
IM* OLDSMOBILE U

...Ynrf

APPLIANCES

1M0 DODGE POLARA
4 Dr. Sedan.................. ...KN

Farm Machinery

ARM STORE — Largest farm
store In the area. Slop in and
look around We strive to fill
your complete supply needs.

CONSUMERS

POWER CO.
1N* MERCURY

x

Park Lane 4 Dr. Hardtop. *695

1*59 FORD STATION WAGON

REAHM
MOTOR SALES

Lovely Cape Cod Homo
On Leach Lake
Large lot with lake frontage.
8 minute* from Hasting* will
lease with option to buy. IM
month. Phono Grand Rapid*

Offers
AT CUT PRICES

GET YOUR WATER SOFTEN­
ER SALT AT FARM BURKAU
SERVICES—Rock. block and
Zeo-lab* available. Our Car 3-BEDROOM MODERN C
TAOE FOR RENT—Refrig
FOR PAST 24-HOUR FILM
tor and store furnished,
SERVICE! No charge lor overcatcd on Algonquin Lak*.
«lxc pr|nt*.
U

GAS &amp; ELECTRIC
APPLIANCES

LARKE BUICK
MAHLER
MOTOR SALES

CHEVROLET
1435 S. Hanover
WI 5-2425

'See the New Car
Trade-Ins'

Hastings
Motor Sales

WI 5-2426

1963 FORD ECOFJBtlNE

1963 FORD ESQUIRE BUS

from
HOME-EC. DEPARTMENTS —Allb Chalmers C Tractor. Good
shape. Starter and light*.
HASTINGS

LAKEWOOD
MIDDLEVILLE
MAPLE VALLEY
HIGH SCHOOLS

Frigidaire . . •
Ranges
Refrigerators
Freezers
Washers and
Electric Dryers
Tappan and Caloric
Gas Ranges

—Simplicity Garden Tractor with
transmission, with riding sulky,
rotary mower, cycle bar, roto- OPEN A NEW AMF BILLIARD
ROOM IN DOWNTOWN HAS­
TINGS—For information write
Harry Thurkettle. R3. Box 93,.
Lakeshore Drive, SL Joseph.

GOODYEAR BROS.
FARM SUPPLIES

FARM SUPPLIES

Roper
Apt. Gas Ranges

• Dart Dealer
W. State

CONCRETE PRODUCTS PLANT
—Fully mechanir-ed. Ixxatcd in
large marketing area. Showing
high profit. Good opportunity
with liberal term*. Write or
call’Byron MIUer. LaNoble
Realty. 1516 E. Michigan. Lan­
sing, Mich. Phone IV 2-1637 or

SNOW BIRD SNOWTHROW­
ERS AT BURKEY S—Aik for
a demonstration and nee how
easy ft 1* to save your back
and heart Burkey Sale* and
Service, 318 N. Jegerson.
tf

row lapels, taper pants, alter
double into aingle breasted
coats. Al, the Dutch Tailor.
M04 Gun Lake Road. WX 8-

eral prospects wantl
tavern operation tn — ——
If you have an interest in sell­
ing. let/ talk confidentially.
Call or'write Gordon Ewing.
LaNoble Realty. 1516 E. Michi­
gan, Lansing, Michigan. Phone
IV 3-1637 or 404-7607 evenings.

tiaxno

HEW PURINA CAT CHOW!Flavor'* Gone Wild —Aroma

Quality Merchandise

* Priced to Fit Your
Economy
Used Car Lot across from
Food Center. Also, Cars at
rear of Dodge-Dealership.

I960 BUICK

Barry's Farm Store

log for ambitious woman with
organizational ability and in­
terest in Make-up. Complete
training In sales and make-up
given person choaen. Write:
B. E. Wells. 583 W. Territorial.
Battle Creek, for detail*.
1/M

Delivered ^Guaranteed

USED CAR LOT
WI 5-3903 or WI 5-2454

Come In or

1962 VOLKSWAGEN

1959 JEEP CU§TOM

CALL 945-3474

STEADY INCOME averaging *83
weekly and up possible for
man or woman. Service Wat­
kins customers in city of Has­
ting*. Full or part Unit.

GOOD AS NEW
STORE

10, 13 and 20 Wide*
New Moons Hartford Schult*
Tip Out*
Expando*
Roh Out Room*

10 Wide* Start at *2005
Anything In Trade
I Buy Used Mobile Home*

WHY NOT LET US MAKE you
a robber stamp with your new
ZIP Code numner. Thrae-llne
■tamp with your name, ad-

1960 FORD

QUANTITY OP APRONS
CHOICE OF SKIRTS—25c

FRANCISCO

1960 CHEVROLET

Service position New kltehV
and equipment to work wltn
Hight hour work shift. Quan­
tity cooking experience re­
quired. Apply at: Michigan Re-

1338. Th!* include*, postage
and sale* tax. Burpee * Spec­
ialty shoppe, Delton. Mich.

FARM SUPPLY
M37 South

I960 CHEVROLET

NOTICE

WI 5-3150
1 38

tive 24-Hour, Shadowing, Tape.
Foto - Film Evidence. Nation­
wide. Confidential. Call WO
4-2445 or write 194 North
Union, Battle Creek
13/30

NEW WATERPROOF TARP

Heating - Plumbing
Service
WAGE! —Ye*, when you use
UM Mighty Midget. The Ban­
ner Want Ad to sell. rent, hire
or buy you get fait results at
tow «o»t. To place an ad. ■
»t~ s.aaai

w • Remodel • Rapair

KAECHELE'S

YOUR LUVS MADE EASIER
THROUGH Banner Classi­
fied Ads. To solve everyday
problems quickly, just call WI

IAVWQ A PARTYT - ■Si
Bowl or Cup* tup t* 300).
Available at small rental fee.
Call Episcopal Parish Hou** or
Rectory.
W

�Card of Thanks and In Memoriam

LEGALS

Personal Mention

PENNOCK HOSPITAL
Hasting!
Traffic Tickets

nurses for tho wonderful care
we had during the IB days we Lucy Oliver, who passed a&lt;
were confined to the hospital. nine years ago.
We also Uiank friends, relatives January brings sad momorlc
and our children for the Of a loved one gone to rest;
thoughtfulness they gave us each You will never be forgotten
day. cards, plants, letters, candy, By the onee who loved you b
fruit, prayers, calls and words of
encouragement.
It may be a smile you gave me
Or a simple kindly act
But no doubt you helped ms
MEMOBUM
someway.
That's almost a certain fact.
Thank you.
•
Mr. and Mrs. OUver Boulter. Sr.

SB ttMu and grandfather who
I want lo thank all my rela­ pawed away seven years ago,
tives and friends for Uie pray­ Lpril 4, IBM.
ers. cards and ptants. Also for
all tlipee who came to visit me Loving parents, true and kind.
while tn Uie hospital and since No friends on earth like them
I'm home. Many thanks to Drs.
Huebner and Wedell and all the They toiled so bard for those
they loved,
nurses at Pennock Hospital. Your
Then left us to be together
above.
Children and Grandchildren

Shorty SchHUiroat in Pleasant,
view. Tenn. on their return trip
Tom Sothard. a student ut
NorUiern Michigan University
at Marquette, arrived last Wed­
nesday to spend Ahe mid-term
vacation with his parents, the
Donald Sothards. flying beck on
Bunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Fedewa.

We wish lo express our sincere
thanks and appreciation to
everyone for their kiniineu and
prayers at the lime of the luu
of our wife, mother and grand­
mother. Gertrude Pennock; to
Rev. Keith Pohl, Rev. Max Glad­
ding. Dr. Tom Myers. Pennock
Hospital M&gt;d the nurses, Vogt
Plin,*r*l Mrimr tho ITiir.pi, Rl..

birthday dinner honoring the
third birthday of her great
grandsons, the twins, Lonnie
and Ronnie, at the home of their
parents, the Al Collins.
Mrs. Ruas Belfield was a guest
of Mrs. Frank Langford of De­
troit for a few days this week
and 'was entertained at bridge
and two evenings at the theater.
Mrs. Belfield and I^e are leaving
on Thursday to spend the week­
end skiing at Harbor Springs
and Russ will join them on Frl-

MOMTOAOM AAUI
Dofaait t&gt;M MCUTSd 1» U. MSSI-

if

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SUM* Oerpouiun, ka’taj li* pnacl-

IIH I

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Woodland. *u fined 416 and
ordered to pay H40 court mate
by Municipal Judgu L. E. Bar­
nett after he pleaded guilty to
taking lumber from John Wise

wxved Uic lunch after the fun­
JOHNSON, FRED: ta cher­
eral, to all our neighbors. friends
und relatives for their gensnxis ished mcraorytaif our father who
donations ot flowers, food and passed away, Jan. XI. IBM.
cards of sympathy. We wish we
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson
could thank each one personal­
Mr. and Mrs. Hoss Johnson
ly, your MU of kindness will al-

Mr. and Mrs. Karl Pennock and family
Mr. and Mrs; Wayne Pennock

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in mU aatcas*. m4 *U !•*»! ***u.
chore** a*4 upraiM. Ududloj l»*

‘till
jevrJiamLH";®
mSJJ* -U1 Im forccuLd^by
•l^lka *ion&lt;»4r4 |i,«nuw» al public

*7'rrtd»y. Mulch 11, 1SSS
family were supper guests on
Friday at the home of his par­
ents. the Jesse Larubees.
Miss -Marilyn Lawrence was to
arrive home Wednesday by
plane from Florida where she
lias spent a two-week vacation
with her-grandparents. Uie Lew
Warners, who are at Bt. Peters-

t««* it Uluiud la U&gt;* villas* *f Mid"VI1- «WV.
ta-vlll
8t:lk&gt;n 37, Town 4 North, Ro*&lt;*
10 W«»L TborMt.pl* To.oJblp.
b»rry Oanoty Micbiron. a* plollM
U Ubor S *1 1-toM. p*&lt;* 4. Ban/
County rveord*.
D*l*d: Ptemkor 10. IBM
,
MiSteoa }l*UoMl Baak
a ita£&gt;M mesas OoxAMaa
inwalsula * HVi

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STS

Uie Bowling Tournament.
Recent visitors al the Ford
Casey home were Robert Casey
and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick
Fuhr of Doster.
Mrs. Glen Maginley of Fine
Lake, Mrs. Thelma ReiUer of
Orangeville and Mrs. Howard

______________________________ ±

■ Get that extra go when
you need it moat! DEEP
POWER to paaa safely,
pul! through mud and
snow, drive for hours at
expregs^ty speeds. That’s
.Big Lon's secret weapon!
■You get it only in Leon­
ard's Total Performance
gasolines. Try a tankful
this weekend. You can do*
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cuppon
pend on Leonard.
went to Traverse City on Thurs­
day and their cousin, Clare Bar­
num, returned with them to his
home in Lake Odessa. HU motlier, Mrs. Pearl Barnum, also
went with the Cappons.
Btato spent Uie weekend with
her parents, tbe Resell Stantons,
and had dinner with her grand­
mother, Mrs. Blanche Stanton,
un Sunday.

LEONARD

Jack Echtinaws
SERVICE
320 N. Michigan
WI 5-5073

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PRODUCTION
CREDIT
ASSOCIATION

"INSURI WITH US
AND IE SURE"
A Complete Um ef lasorsMo
S. R. LAWRENCE

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luoool unit) st I*aaif&lt;mrU
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&lt;NEW LOW RATE
Cuts Electric Home Heating Cost 19%

301 S. Michigan Ava. Roa. PK WI 5-M2J Baa. PK WI 1-4100
Hartings
Office Hours 4
Jt
Mon.fr Wed. 1 to •&gt; P.M.

945-9415

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the many wonderful advantages of clean, quiet,
fully-automatic Electric Heating!
AND FOR MANY MOHR who are planning to um
Electric Heating in their new home or when they
remodel their present home.
YOU WILL BE PLEASANTLY SURPRISED when you
learn bow little it costa to switch to this modern,
yearwhead heating method. Fill in the attached
coupon and mail it to Consumers Power today, You'JI-bu
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Swanson Insurance

Income Tax Service

U4 S. Mlchigsa Ave.
MVUa WI I-ZVOt—Sm. WI S-gTH

For 1964 incomes

COMMISCIAL
PRINTING
•t la
at Mm

lory Wartar*. Heve Mk.a a Uom
study &lt;Auo m TH4 Immm tsaes

Vann. Ioumh, Amended er fee.

Hastings Preu* Inc.

By appoiatmant after 4 p.aa.

G. W. SPENCER
1001
So Dihhta
M—*1—
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■ t^waw, r*9M*wga
pimo* wi S.50M

on thi f&gt;
lucnic s

WONDIRFUL

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,ated from Woodland In 1M1. 8he• frequently. While tn school her
attended Woodland all four you*Thobby was piano playing and
—r Ki-V.
h..-,■ i—
i
r——
j house now occupied by Mr. andahe 1* an pianist for the. choir
Woodland
Mrs wulu Dallon. Her folk*
operated a variety store in the .•.ujMrlntendent for the Sunday
By Mrt. Glrndon Curlit old port office building. Her school wiure their two tx&gt;y* and
'
io* H Main
JfT-1144 (cUiwnata* prwnted her an egg daughter are members.
Wc would like to add move
m» oudn crocus ~ m
.ST X

♦—TUB HASTINGS BANNER
Tbenday, January 2*. IMS

_

,

Thompson were Sunday guest* of. Brandt visited Mr*. Audle Rouah. {veraary dinner for Mr. and Mra
Mr. and Mra. Rob TOoker to help Mra. Stella Yalnrer. Mra LeatrfAben Johnson in Harting* ThuraU.K
t.i.
birthday. W Floyd FUher entered
Pennock Hospital Sunday and had
turgery Monday.
Mrs. Willard White of Hartlngi
wa* a Thursday culler of Mr. and
Mra. Orrin Allerding. * Lu Furl
Shoebrtdge spent a few day* with

Mra. Stuart Kuaamaul joined
tile neighbor ladle* of Mr*. Effie
—7 .------, nome m mura noru* ui
thl Od&lt;“ They have two children,
any new rood whether it U the a Mn living in Indiana and a
right one or not I
daughter In Jenison. She enjoys
In my column recently I mrn- leading about her former cla*atloneri a feature I would like to nlaUB BIMj rrlrnds in the Wood­
start There .wrened to be *ome und ares
mteundaratandlng. I am intcrert- i Mra.
Betty Claaitic Curtis
ed tn any graduate from Wood- ^duatrd Un yearn ago with
land—not J mt from tlw claaa of
eta** of 1BS5 Siu received
19Ms.‘. I only tOcniyoneci Hurt a piece of rope from her classpartfcular clam because I he |iutw m
to cauh her

•

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Wednesday. Jan. 20
They
brought In a potluck supper and
everyone had a good time. * The
Child Study Club met last Tueaday, Jan. 19, In the Home Ec.
room of the Woodland School.

ert Tooker and family were Sun­
day dinner guest* of Mr. and Mrs
Ruwell Johnron of Harting*. * Mr.
and Mra Nerval Thaler and family
of
Vile.
Floyd Grinnell visited Mr*. George
Elliott and family In Hasting*
Thursday.

»pe*ikcr. She demonstrated cut­
ting and telling the iuUr with
Mra Joyce Dimes its her model.

calved a coll from one graduate tVer. they prophesied that *he Mr*. Ramona Tilkrencytr and
.
------------------ secretary' for "StanMra Dorie McKcnrte served

Floyd Grinnell ♦ Mra Merten
-- ------------Freeport and
David of MJdlay vlrttori of

Saturday, January 30th
Sunday, January 31st

aiy meeting wlU be "Gentle-; Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy
——-. Night." Tl» group de­ Kauffman of Qariuvilte. * Mrs.
men'*
I the closest to thl* Ik helping her rid nd to go to Grand Rapids
nt CrUifKle'c llrtic FUnri&gt; Feb *27. More details will be
available at a later dale.

LIKE SNOW BUSINESS

i a MEYER SNOW PLOW
vehicle/

DON'T MISS THIS
unusual

LOOK!

their granddaughter, Nancy
Buck of Freeland. She la at­
tending Michigan State Unlrer-

1 to 5 P.M

US HE SEE IT

1003 M-43 - Podunk Lake

Featuring

t«l Mr. and Mra. Birdsall Holly
flnt. former residents of Wood-

•■ :■

GENERAL® ELECTRIC

IM. R
ing. Mr*. Audrey Kuasmaul la

WAYNE

HAROLD

ELECTRIC HEATING

Southward Ho!
of

fun and cmtcrtahuncnl

at

were Bunday visitor* with'their

LO
You’re really in business with this dauntless snow team.

and family in Laming. They
look RJ'a akla to him ao he could
loin the other* on his hill. *
Sunday was a good day to dl*-

‘Jeep’4-wheel drive takes you through deepest snow
safely—th# Meyer Snow Plow quickly clears it I Meyer

were full of "kid*" *Udlng and

strength, wear-resistance, lightness of weight and

There is nothing you can jja
about the winter, but there
1* MMiiethlng you can do
about making your home
coder and free from draflu,

Freeport

Aluminum Siding and Storm
Window*. Free estlmatea are

handling ease. Both Reversible Blade and V-Type Models

attach quickly, easily—they're custom-made to fit the
whole family of 'Jeep’ 4-wheel drive vehi­

HAGAN INSULATION
with a BONDED GUARANTEED
OPERATING COST

clime It would get tiresome
In time.

out your front door. Thia la fine

Snow Rows are the only ones approved for use with

’Jeep* vehicles. Rugged steel construction gives them

Die winter might be fun for
kUL-. but must adults could
flip their lid*. To Florida
they'd like to go w that they
could avoid the mow. South­
ern Cal* another thought;

Engineer Specialists
Purchase
Electric &amp; Supply Co.
700 Ottawa St. N.W., Grand Rapid*

cles. Come in for a demonstration today!

By .Wr*. Sy!ran Tagg '

Side Lumber Company, Ell

Mr. and Mr*. George Tagg and
son of Middleville were Sunday
luncheon guest* of Mr*. Sylvan

CALL

ECKARDT AUTO SALES

and ton at Caledonia Wednesday.
* Mr*. Gary Kidder of Caledonia,
M-43 a 37 Wett
Halting*
Phone 945-5346 Mr*. George Tagg Of Middleville
and Mrs. Al Barnard. JoM. kt-||’&gt;
.See ‘Jeep* vehicle* In action on TV . .. "CBS Evening- tended a shower for Mr*. Rayl
Koon at the home of Mra. Harold
New* with Walter Cronkite" (6:30 p.m. Ch. 3)

Jee

the

SIMS HEATIHG SERVICE
011 L Railrooe SI
Ph. WI 5-2423

12 Inwood

.

Bottle Creek

►

i

Phone WO 3-9555

P

Kelley Electric Service
i

524 Middleville - M-37

Hasting*

Phone WI 5-2700

Unusual

"X-RAY VIEW
OF THE
STRUCTURE, ELECTRIC HEATING AND
INSULATION in the First GOLDEN
MEDALLION HOME AT 1003 M-43
Podunk Lake by Jack Allerding
Saturday-Jan. 30
Sunday-Jan. 31
Open 1-5 p.m

HASTINGS

while it’s still in the

roughed-in stage.
SEE the Ceiling Csble

that will provide the owners,
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kahler,
with, clean, comfortable

electric heat.

THIS

• ELECTRIC APPLIANCES
• ELECTRIC HEATING
• FULL HOUSE POWER
and LIGHT for LIVING

HO^UE

SEE

IT

POOUNK

Lme

SATURDAY

AND SUN&amp;Y BETWEEN

Kelley Electric Service

1

AND

Register for FREE DOOR PRIZE

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR

J

X-Ray View” of

this home’s quality construction

SEE
QUALITY CONSTRUCTION
ANO WuLATION FEATURES OF

FEATURING

M-17

Get in

(PHOTO-ELECTRIC YARD LIGHT)

Hiom WI 5-2700

Published by Consumers Power Cc.

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The Hastings Bannei

Hastings
Public Library

Name Jurors
For February
Court Term

Peace Corpi
To Tent Feb. 13
opportunity

An

fir

Barty

County Clerk William Crtdlcr Baturday. Feb. 13, at the main
__ ________ a ...._____ _ a
i nnnt nfftrw ■! Clrunrt Hanlrta ■nJ

Monday, Wednesday
and Friday
12:30 to 8:30 p.m.

Kunde and Carl Lenz. Irving; . mlttcd. tells what an applicant
Hugh Wallace and Veni Prltch•" •*“
,K*
ard, Johnstown; Mary Jarrard placement test Is aimed at allow­
and Elizabeth G. Lynch. Mnpte ing what be or ahe can do in
the future. Applicants do not.
Grove;
Duane Denniston and Zcl
Gregerson. Orangeville; Mrs.
John Black and Justin Simpson,
PrairieviUe; Ethel Wiesenhofer
and Ellis Kelley, Rutland: Harry On college compute*. they are
Balsch and Ray Tolan. Thorn­
apple; Mrs Deris FUssnrr luul
Edward Reiser. Woodland; Bud Corps Liaison officers, who lire
Cook und Franklin Browne. members ot the faculty or colYankee Springs;
Orville Burgixlnff anil Dorothy

vice HJUU now
uuumi»Musi
available on the Job Corps program offered through Uie U. S
Office of Economic Opportunity.
— ’« to 21 art
participate

Tuesday and Thursday

term of Circuit Building in Kolan
The opportunity
The Jurors follow:
Paul Kaiser and Dean Dever.
limply
Indicates-----------where---------your
Carlton; Mra. Hubert Long and ------------------------Frances Owen. Castleton; Ruby grrntMt potential lies. Tbe Peace

12:30 to 6 p.m.

Saturday

Mrs. Helen Prior
Dies Saturday;
Rites Tuesday

7*7*

MR. AND MRS

Osjj-jod Funeral Home.
The Rev. George Elliott offi­
ciated and burial was in Lake-

XIAM E. DICKSON

CANDY SPECIALS
Brach's $1,75
Conversation SWEETHEART
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Many fabrics and pat­
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and zipper. While they .
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merits will be served. All are wel- Civic

of Hastings, served refreshments

o/tte’Batiie C«wk

Slate Police po&lt;-t, in retiring after

SHINAWARE
COOK WARE

Mr. Dickson, a retired farmer.

Has Eye Surgery

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SALES &amp; SERVICE

Hosting,

FRIDAY-SATURDAY ONLY

HASTINGS V STORE

WARMSCOLD save
AIR AS YOU upto
BREATHE!!! $1.50
NEW! 3(0 COLD

are working with oils and doing

flop molds, bowls, dishes, Christ-

and Supplies

SCHADER'S
Office Supplies

many different types at scenery
Lambcn said he felt that the
students enjoyed the art room
as much m be did and that they
were very appreciative of the

Army Pvt. Neal K. Wilkins,

1st Infantry Division at Fort
Riley, Kan. Jan. A. The 20-ycarold soldier, a mcclianic In Com-

COO DOW

CM

u-rt, uso now

&gt;1»
$2“

vision's 38th Infantry At Fort
Riley, entered the Army in Oc-

Why
the
National
Bank

WUUm U » IK
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Hastings.

Hastings?

famous TUSSY cleansing creams

It's on Main
Street!
So Convenient

fir mndatjpi!

unaiirtti

cuimim cium

1A PRICE
SALE!
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CHILDREN - 50c

ADULTS-$1.00

magarines and newspapers seven
different printed styles of each

Stomp Pods . . . Ink

AND COTTAGE SETS
Fully Lined
.

Outfit the trioft ftatty—

82 Students
Use Lakewood’s I: two grandchildren Uwy have six
orcat-grandchlldren. They have'
New Art Room ■ lived in Barry County all llieiri

most widely used. The potter's
wheel is used to make bowU. Invite Public
rases and dUhca. It is a fairly
simple thing to use after you To Installation
learn how to use IL It is used
Rebekah lodges of Hastings ore
practically svsQrday.
.
inviting the public to attend
tbetr potluck dinner and Instal­
Vernon Bumford. Bellevue, and
lation of officers on Friday, Jan.
29th.
The potluck dinner is at 6:30
watlia Rebekah Lodge No. M.
with the lodge furnishing meal.
and a past noble grand of Lodge
68 in New Mexico.

All Sixes

PLASTIC DRAPES

People who suffer fiom Bronchitis,
Asthma, Emphysema, Sinusitis, or
Angina Pectoris find more comforta­
ble breathing with the Hew 3M Cold
Weather Mask.

Color TV

and transferred to command al
Ham Dickson a cre married Dec.
30. It!*. in Nashville at the
home of the bride's aunt and
uncle. Mr. and Mrs. John Wood-

t/je Hanner II ant Adi!

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2 Pair

New Assortment

Thrtr daughter and son-

that are being taught py Jack
Lambert, Lakewood's art and
government instructor.
matron of tbe Bedford Chapter!
Of the new equipment this of the Order of the Eastern Star.1

right liand In

Cleans Easily as Chinaware

a nose, mouth and chin warm
working out of doors, ice fish­
ing, skiing and hunting.

She worked in Northpark near
Grand Rapids for sown years
until site and tier son. Rusnell
Purcoy, Baldwin Park. Calif.,
moved to Texas where she mar­
ried William Prior.

Yoeir Choice

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WEATHER MASK

daughter of Willis and Ellen
(Kllngman) Bumford. She at­
tended the Green School in Art

ita Robert Eggleston, R4 art room was well equipped
luck, please try to attend tbe
Harting*. Osborn R^uJ, la re­
covering from surgerf performed
at the University Hospital gi
Ann Arbor She had emergency
operations for acute gtacoma of art are working on lettering pro­
jects. They are required to pick
two different styles of printing
and make the alphabet with out
any mistakes. Before thia they

NEW AT THE V STORE

Griddles
Trillets
Skillets

I of a difficult play without the

Sgt. Alfred of White Pigeon lias

V STORE WEEK END

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Retired Cotible
Celebrates Takes
_ . Command
_
.
•lakes command
Golden Weming Jubilee ot Police Post

Ing fine watches.

FABRICS

7

■at the IXJlon High Sclxxil ixxno interesting one
economics room nt 8 pm Forrest
Campbell ot Kalamaaoo will

Fp neral services for Mra
Helen Celeste Prior. 81. tn (.
Bond Street who died Saturday.

Mr. and Mra. William E.

\

i..rv uu i
UM. o'.xsh -tMuuruay, J»n. io. lor m.i
House.
•
ic. rMaude&gt; Sutherland. 84. in
TWs production will be a Berkeley. Calif.
| -Reading theatre" without cos-) Hhe aras the
I

Bernard Historical
Society to Meet

served their 50th wedding

BOX

Civic Auditions
For 'Antigone"

12:30 to 6 p.m.

'’nd and 3rd: Howard Col* and
David 8Une, Assyria; Hubert
Hunt and Robert Snurlow, BalU-

Limit 2 Lb,.

Past Hastings
Resident Dies
Auditions for Antigone, the1
fourth production of tire Battle: In California

Job Corps Data
Available at
Draft Office

Library Hours*:

the February

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Thumtay. J»»v«ry 2». 1»45

Laca ltd Comer
Court and Church Streets

8 oz. cream.......... reg. 2.00
13 oz. lotion..........reg. 2.00
6 oz. Jotion_____ reg. 1.00

1.00*
1.00*
.50*

Limited time only. Richly penetrating cream or lotion
soothe#, softens, moisturizes your hands and body
. . . guards ogolnst winter chapping and roughness.
Fortified with lanolin and hexochlorophene.

BY DOG SLED
OR JET PLANE...
The finest drug Is useless unless
d's available when needed. Life
saving, emergency deliveries ot
drugs io remote regions ot the
world are reported frequently '
nowadays.
Today a most efficient system
of distribution is maintained by
the drug industry to make sure
that no such emergencies arise
in communltiei like ours... to
make sure the newest, mo$t
effKtiva drugs are readily avail­
able to you and your Physician.

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Rely on us to Ml your prescrip
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Plus 10% Fad. Tm

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otrosiTj iNsuziD ut to $10,000.00

�Methodists Plan
Family Night
Next Wednesday

Wesleyan Young
People Observe
Youth Week

Tbe

and

Rev.

Mra.

Bun

■re to ba present for tbe family
night dinner Wednesday, FW&gt;. j.
at u » o'clock at the First
Methodist Church.
Wince Wsrtd War II. Rev.

10 am Bunday school.
11 am. Mamina worship.
8:30 pm Youth esrvico.
7 30 pm Evening worebip.
7:30 pm WsdnsMiay prayer.
voting himself almost entirely to
Use new adult literacy program
which tlie church to developing
sirs History, which to in Uie among the Ibana
Camp Flie Book. "Wo. He. Lo.
Mr*. Baugiunan not only iietps
now to be found on Uw ahelves
of the new public library.

IM pm. Thura, prayer.
10 am Sunday school.
11 am Worship service.
1:16 pm. Svanlng ssrvloe.

Rev. Gerald Hephner. Pastor
Bunday school. 10 am.
Morning worship, 11 am.
Yeung People • service, 7 pm

10.30 am Sunday school.
6: 15 pm Christian Endeavor.
7 pm Gospel Hour. JfMge
by the pastor.
Tuesday. AU-Conference Day
dl Prayer.
7: 30 pm Thursday Prayer and
praise at Um parsonage.
7:30 pm. Tumday, Feb. 2—

Rev. Coxon to Show
Holy Land Pictures
On Monday, Feb. 1. at 7:80
pm Rev. R. D. Oosim. Grand

640 W. Green Street
Bunday servicer, 11 am
Sunday school. 11 am
Wednesday service, 7:40 pm

Rev. George Marshall, Pastor
Church school, 10 am
Morning worship. 11 sun.

rome.

un&amp;tai

7 pm. Youth membership chua.
Junior and Senior MYF.
7:80 pm Good Will social
meeting at tho Leslie Cook*.
Monday, 7:30 Troop 73.
Tuesday. 8:30 Banner clam
Wednesday, 6:38 Family Night.
Tbe speaktr win bo the Rev.

Since 1895'

Nature of Love
Is Sunday Subject

ed on their part in Uic program.
As a tribute to Mra. Anna
Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Cook made a donation to Uie
Hailing* Camp Fire Council.
Mrs. Johnson wa* Hastings' sec­
WcrslUp scrvicca. 10 am.
ond Camp Fire President; Mr.
Sunday school. 11 am.
and Mrs. A ben Johnson cele­
Wed, choir practice. 7:30 pm
brated Uieir golden wedding an­
Thura, 4 pm Junior choir
niversary last week.
practice.
The Hastings Camp Piro Coun­
Thursday. Women's Fellowship,
cil Lenders' meeting waa held all day .meeting.
Thursday, Jan. 21 al the Camp
Thursday, 4 pm. Junior choir.
Saturday, 7:30. Bowling party
for Home Builders clam

prayer.
Ceremonial gowns Uiey opened
Thursday, 7 pm. Pioneer Giris their program by lighting Uie
and Boys Brigade.
«- &lt; - -.—w ..
Women's Missionary Fallow­ "Work. Health, Love."
As part of Uie 'Think big,
ship 2nd Tuea each month. 7:30.
widen your world." project the
girls are going on a Curibboui
Cruise where they will meet with
uUiex groups for a "Conference
a-FloeL" They hope to be leav­
ing Hl July, 1866. spending 30
days on the cruise, which leaves worked with Uie Blue Bird lead­
New York. Jamaica, Columbia ers to review the Blue Bird pro­
gram and lo make sure they
the schedule. To accomplish this • ere Including total programs
Uie girls are busily engaged in a and working with their girls
pirn of monthly projects, such Mra. Gerald SkedgeU worked
as: sales of fruit cakes, fudge, with the Camp Fire Guardians
candy and rummage sales, and on Indian symbolism and ccremany mure. Their parents have
Gravitation to actually a weak
given Uiem 100 percent coopera­ planned and carried out by the
tion in ,their effort*. It was also guardians with Mrs. Jack Wood force. A stupendous quantity Of
——,7d out by their leader Uiat serving as guardian of Uie lire. Um earth's matter str sextillion
------- girls, along wiUi this new
Leaders receiving Training tons—to needed to produce the
MbUson of I hoiri, are extremely Certificates for attending all of
Uie Fall Training Workshops
held by Uie Camp Fire Council

The Church In the Wildwood*
Otis Lake Road
Rev. Dorians Bpeaa. Pastor
10 am. Sunday school
11 am Morning worship

'Serving Your Community

piss' need and desire for Ad ull
Leadctshlp. Young gins accept
leaders as one of Uie group.
There to no better way of keep­
ing young than by being with
youth. This is only one of Uie
compensations ot sharing young
girls period* of growing up’ tho
important agca being between 7

Those remaining on the board
for unexpired terms are. Robert
Furrow, Charles Siirocder, Mrs.
Gerald 4ikedgeil. Mra. James
Partridge, Mrs. Denis Hagon,
Mrs. Jack Wood. Robert Rodek;
Mra. Harold Gray, Leader s As­
sociation Chairman. Mrs. Othnel

11 am. Morning worship.
7 pm Junior High and Senior
High Youth Groups.
7 :46 pm Evening service.

Pastor Ralph VanderWcrf
Sunday school, lo am
Worship service. 11 am
Evening service. 7:30 pm
Wed, Prayer meeting. 8 pm
The UtUe church with Uie big

Walldorff-Sponable

W. Gl«n Campbed, Pastor
2 mlks buuUi at Oun Lake
8.46 am Sunday school.
11 am. Morning worship.
7 pm. Evening worship.
Wednesday. 7:30 pm Blbl
study and prayer service.

of Uie Camp Fire Council was
held Monday night, Jan. 18, at
Uie Episcopal Parish Hail. The
fobowing officers were elected to
sene for 1086: President, Mrs.
Eugene Guernsey; vice president.

BT ROSE CATHOLIC CHURCH
Rar. FT. Joseph C. Dunphy.
Rev. David Hawley, Amistont
Bunday Mam. 8, 10. HiM am

Tuesday, congregation Bi bls
ST. AMBROSE, DELTON
study. 8 *6 Pm
Fri, minister school. 7:30 pm
Sunday Maae. 10:30 am
Service meeting, 8:30 pm
ST. AUGUSTINE.

Fully Equipped Ambulance

Guest speaker for the evenlmr,
was Miss Harriett Dlvely.rcglofl^
al director ot the Camp Fire
Council in Grand Rapids. Her Iran/ Ail Sell Unused Items.
topic was the Camp fire Coun-

I didn’t think Charlie was that kind nf guy

24-Hour Service
Bunday school, 10 am
Wcnhip hour, 11 am
Bunday evening service. 7 pm
The Bible, the whole Bible and
nothing but ths RlhU- . - —‘r

Phone WI 5-3252

Normally he’s
wide ties and
10 am Sunday school.
11 am Morning worship.
Youth meeting. 8:15 pm
Evening Gospel Hour. 7 pm
Wednesday prayer, 7:80 pm-

Wednesday prayer, 7:80 pm
jBundf, It to Written," on
Tv, WKZO Channel 3, 8:30 am
Bunday, "Faith fcr Today." on
TT. Wood Channel 8, 8:30 am
Sunday Voice at Proph-cy
Radio WOOD 1300, 8:30 am

wide lapels with
belt ell the way. I don’t
But that car­

think

buckets, carpeting, he can
console, big V8. afford it

who does he think

.impress?

Charlie.

Sunday school, 10 am.
Worship, 11 am
EvangtltoUo service, 7J0 pm
Prayer moec Thura. 7;JO pm

Rev. Jerry Boomsr, Pastor
Sunday school. 10 am
Worship service, 11 am
Young People's service, 7 pm
Evening service. 8 pm
Bible study Wed, 7:30 pm

NOTICE

IRVING CHAPEL
Rev. Cimlmer MUler, Pastor
Phone RO 5-8803
Bunday school. 10 am
Worship, 11 am.

A public hearing will be held on February 1
1965, at 7:3O p.m. at the Epiecopal Parish House,
Hastings. The purpose is to

WOODBUBY UNITED
BaumiBEM church
Hr. Torrey G. Baranic. Pastor
Tetophone 374-8346
Just off M-66, North on M-50
in Village ot Woodbury

discuss with the City Planning Commission tho
new Master Plan which was recently completed

for the City of Hastings. The commission urgently

10 am. Sunday school.
11 am Wcnhlp aervioe.
7 30 pm Evening service.
7:30 Pto WBd, prayer m

Youth choir rehmrasd. Wed,

wiwnuNDMWHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Lawrence Laacll, Pastor
Sunday school. 10 am
Morning worship. 11 am
Youth Fetowshfp. 7:30 pm

HASTINGS MOTOR SALES • 220 E. State St.

�Hidings on ilia rann wrucn is
_
ana u rrose cmuuir
» wmc &lt;«».- i»u
•&lt;&lt;». &lt;&lt;^&gt;....
ipe in a mort flourishing stair.
W00(1 land
,damage. No one was living in rears, but prtor to that hod Thursday.tauw
ailtivatlon.
'
the house
been • rr.udent of Wert wood-1 ...................
Eu.eybody knows what • the By Mr». GlendonCurlU ! Mrs. Elizabeth Walts of Har- ; land, living where Mr. and Mra.. A
h
'hteior * Wilson sewingma- IM m. muM1-1M4
Ungs, a fanner Wert Woodland- Prank Barry now live on Jordon be appreciated
Unea are and accordirurtyU»7 I Flre r««rterflvM«rt«i when
llr- who **• bcen “■ lwU«u
°*vn o™*1 • «rwuP| Mr and Mra
«&lt; no rtiwwiMinn HoweVw. F re' 'epQr&lt;rdly
***?!
Pennock Hospital for some time, of cottage, ta ths Ftortda city, L JU
--- ,
- iroacn pipes were oemg tnawca
fort buying.
when you want one. Elmer Hynes
seriously damaged the house
.
Mrs. Jdhn Bulling, of Wood- will give you every opportunity On the Dr. Robinson form about
ing the others According to the brother. Byron and family. *
land, was from her earliest diUd- to inspect hto stock. Mr. Hynes
, uarUr of a mdc west of
report received here, she was al- We are sorry to hear that John
tempting to light her gas stove Poorwnga suffered injuries Morl­
hood gifted with rare musical to also agent for the Grand Rap- cu.-.nlngiam Rood on Brown
blood
transfusion
this
post
wrekand apparently ttiere was a leak day morning when he fell while
talent. What more natural tliere- Ids Universal washing machines,
n wrek. 0 s^mnbiv Lake
fare, than that she should have. He has always Ihsd in Wood- Odc.via and Wootliund firemen
poured water into tlie structure
her"gr«U ambition and-tier par-1 village Treasurer Harvey E.
I
mu muoul Iw -Uh b, &lt;1,-11111 hui
IM in Wood^2®. £ S^JSSn
Mor/s Hospital nt Grand Raping her a musical cuucation ana iarai ana iot uw im*.
t. ... hu
. ih_,
,u_. .,.rtr«w
she to now imparting her know- has been engaged in running a *‘“l
“"J* store ho runsa her at that add««.
ledge to others. She to a bcautl- jewelry, furnishing goods and
k
MlX PlluI HarTcy of a™n(1 turtle suwry would to re-1 ** had some broken rit-. Hs was
it.- | jV,n treatment and released
ful playar and a good teaebrr stationery store. He alio canton
italttar Htoh 8rtx»l
“v”d
^“iT 1 °f j.ulu nu.Ki.ij •uhjhj
She X. Ite-on. at your home a nice lias of fruits and eonC&lt;xratock_Part ■ were dinner
w"“" "muk o' b"“"“

piunon an
Ito having

By H. D. Burptc.
ing m The Old Newspapers "
_ln
— the
—— Middleville Sun of .Feb.
VW.
,WS:
T&lt;y°&lt; Edison to still talking
Wtmders itictntul nf rlrrfntr Owwn

...
ty of watch repairing.
Everybody all over the coun- 1 _*

Banner

Cloverdale Nowi

n *•

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Mr.

Dr. Curoll. U . puum

ruunu,.

u Marra, r. Hlun lluplul u
-A uulund mral
Clearwater.
]rtantly worshiped as

oraiara ooing gnoa win* H • -------- --• —- --------cobbler, lie also buys notes and
Wright lutve always lived business trip to Milo Monday
mortgages He ta n coitwlentlous in Woodland and have a host of evening.
Friends and relatives here
workman and takes pride in itto, friends. They do all kinds of
trade.
&gt;domestic baking and carry a full I
Everybody knous Dell Garn,; line of bread, cookies, doughnuta, | serious accident suffered by Mrs.
the hustling Woodland druggist, pies and cakes, alro Iruito and Inca Oavit of Clearwater, Fla..
and although he &gt;uu« been in candiea. They serve ice cream
busincaa only a little over a year and oysters in sroaon.

in

West

but who I followed their lords in death by

Woodland,

and Mrs. Harry Hurlrea tn Has- ' tinued until tlie mid-lSUi cmtings, was taken /to Pennock 1 lury, long after |hc British outI Hospital Thursday.
Monday informed
ly and dp- i------------•------------ ..
e expected. । BANNER WANT ADS FAY I

Win a Trip off a Life Time to...

Bowen's Mills
Woodland's up-to - date
. Bwn..* .MUU furniture store. Here we found
i a full line of porter. dining room
. and kitchen .-.ultra Hu patterns
•re late' and stylish and his
prices arc right. Give lum a call
, I for anything mentioned above.
He also corries a complete stock

t

THE
.FRIENDLY,
L FOLKS /

up Monday after

Richard Williams, our post­
master, to a victim of Ute chick­

About Christmas tldic tost Mrs Verna Gabriel last week
I1 year
j— R.
~ 8.
~ Wright- in
•- company
—-----I1 Tuesday.
— •
... Laurell
- —..remained
-----.—Miss

Krlt K Vflc

all Kinds or grain at top prices,
For several years he has shipped stock to eastern markets
and st present to feeding nearly
t5,000000 worth of stock for
blackemithtag. Mr. White has Buffalo shipment. Mr. Rowlndrr
owns 240 sens of tlie ixwt land
in the country, and has a goodly
number of substantial form

dlevUlc Sun:
Anticipating

tiny

highly »ucctml
(ua
ri« B Iull UI1O OI
nets inf all styles am
lowest possible prices.
..............

Meet Mr. &amp; Mn. Rex Gifford of Lansing our sec­

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flWI HEI

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ond weekly Vacation Bingo Dream-Trip Wmnersl
They rc going lo Rome1 You ca.iw.n a DrcjmTr.p
10 any one °f 24 Wo,ld rarnous Clhes A Lucky
Trip winner every week! Play Vacation Bingo lo-

dayl Win $100 cash - Win Food Products - Win
catpcto Ur stock, while. lie sells
the better gruden from samples.
Mr. England to also an under-

Top Value Stamps!

------------------- /._________ _____

$100
WINNER

$100
WINNER

promptly. fcito phone is No. 27, 2

yard. There to being shipped to «1 tho Woodland Creamery Comlake Odessa thto week 25,000 and
paying to its patrons an average

capacity of 15.000 pounds

Fresh Ground

-—-raw —
10.000 pound.? dally with prosabout Jerry's railroad but have

HAMBURGER

in ttw near future. Titc company
ships its entire output to Bufspecialty ot Sunday

Pestjike's Shank Portion

Smoked Hams

Holly, Mercury. Ouy Davie to

B. 8. Holly doing a thriving gen­
eral merchandise business and

□ull Lake Sundays.

ot the bualnM to entirely merit-

had the opportunity ot seeing in

in the county and glre

Herruds

such a .full and cxmpicte line of

rubber

ixxxta,

gents'

Roesty Lleks

working

io^

pis49/

Country Club

FRANKS
Eckrich

89/

2 'lb

in

o?&lt;-

All. BEEF FRANKS a
’be

1 «•*■*»

tacmMutUu/nsr-

McCall's ceita^tod

which

hare

*»&lt;*•!»* thirteen years

Clover Valley Vanilla

Kwick Krisp

Ground Beef ib 59/

celebrated Dewing machinery,
vis; binders, mowers, husktrs,
corn harvesters and shockers.
Besides they handle the Bidwell
bean .harveotar, Keystone hay-

City Chicken or

Empire grain drills and inuchinc

Tandaray Boiton Rolled

Slice! Bkm n&gt;

49/

lb

Ice Cream

CkopSieyMeet79K
BONELESS

able and have the confidence of

Stewing Chickens
Center Cut

one delights in a stylish

experience

59/

Fresh Whole Lbghom

POT ROAST ib 79/

Rib Pork Chops

WEDNESDAY!
DOUBLE
STAMPS
IWWWSWBIW

Country Club Chili or

EUaa Bevier &amp;

Henry Geiger

toying, and plastering and It to

Corn Beof Hash 3 cam $1

|iNaTUTWHUiEnMn| 150 EXTBA TOP VAUE STMPt I

Tmta l»H 11-pz can 10&lt;
Heinz CHICKEN NOODIE

county. Their home to at Wood­
land.
H. Waits, one-half mile from
Woodland to building a hank

SOUP

6

I

**

with the purchase at a whole

।

IY6IA0E WE1T TA. EAR

|

| Kedee&lt;■ at Kroger thro Sei. Jen. 30.1965 I

■«■■■■
1 Radre■ N Kroger thru Sal.. Jan. 3*b. 194S

n-oz. cans 96^
Spotlight Whole

Tasty, Tangy

his beautiful farm. Bevier and
Geiger doing the atone laying.
John Dulling. Jr.. Woodland.

HEINZ KETCHUP

Bean
Coffee

is

oms tw »uoe mun | |so Ena*Twru.Krruin|
with tfw purohaie o( a quart ol .

with the porchaea of a 51b pkg of

.

I

I Lhtag Laudry Csomtnto I

I Redeem al Kroger thru Sato Jon 30,1945 |

I Itedrem al Kroger thru Sa», Jan 30.1965 |

Aerora Floor Wax

wiHi'eoupoa ai right 4 S^r more itorthaM
While, Yellow or Devils Food

DncaiHleeeCskeMli3 19-oz. pkgs 99/

TELL THEM ABOUT
WELCOME WAGON
who tas just
-------y, be sure to
tell them about Welcome Wijon. They
mil ta delighted with the tastat of gifts
isd helpful information they will receive
from our hostess, a symbol of the com­
munity's traditional hospitality. Of you

Welco

Wl

WELCOME NEWCOMBS!

Um Ota coepoa to lit u too* joe're her»

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Highlights Interesting

FARM NEWS

W I 1 Dowling.
BUI. who is majoring in Dairy
Production, was awarded the

tuns oi uus painful and crippling
itoeasc. ItUs means Ural aunoat
a Unto of Uio country's esti­
mated U million artnntis v,c-

46 Attend 4H

lx paunlul and can crippta.

target for arthritis? There is no
Today’s Vets are ■ Barry Farm I Developing Our Resourcej definite
answer, although a
number of tilings oonuibuto. The
lact that lie works outdoors may
Making Fewer |
,
be a factor, and people who do
‘House Calls’
IL ..-a..-.,...
Unfortunately, however,. many

more rewarding and
Muhin are planning a nUtr

td with aging and usually at-

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lnut U afcahman, viik Billy
BhciMud. Chris Clough and Rick

j

er*. minority croups and the an­

Some 28 million young t*o-

other factors that, contribute
dity, fatigue, lowered physical
resistance, and emotional suess

retraining for unfilled yobs.

The scholarship that neiped

heeded;
greesing.

.ire sallied but must begin
Purdue University tarn animal

mean a fanner is coming down
with arthritis. But there are

should

Middleville

asnsory c

hair powdered white, delivered

By Mrs. Mary Jackron
rviauo
elite cure, although rwareh la

i bun nurta

Bchool dropouts are

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owanaaan

the Jobe are much Ices desirable that will assist the county
groups in dlscuaoing the meat rnp to Lansing

elation tote iliac 10 ways;
.

rtAblc

Durfee
By Mrs. John Book

tnore

aseptic

techniques,

akllLv

...

have

. growth.
renxjtts wno nave not yet en- Northview. Hare. 6:30; Jr. High
L Dant put your body beyond
Ua physical limitations.
r0Ued
6 dljcuauun group are
Heather -Slow. Project
never
j,,
M Tixao who

U&gt; anil into dnaau n»ul Uieir
talar, or lalo adimuenor
scale, the older worker baa I
own employment problems.;

problem of acquiring skills and
i experience. The older worker,
faces the problem of having his
skills lose their usefulness to a
1 raDldlv rhanging economy?
‘ When hit dulls become "otoeo-

made of laboratory facilities

transporting large animals to-

TTSIX Sn.5, &lt;7.
S

dittrna However, the favorable

S

und

«

» j January afforded an opportun-

Low Incidence
Of Disease in
Michigan Bees

ao construction la about on
schedule. Most of tho footings

date for the Freeport building

mu al.

Cheney

were

Bunday

dinner

other problem: Lack of mobility.

Daria * Linda Foster had a
surprise birthday party for Owen meet up-to-date
Filsgerald Friday night. * ment.

Buy Angus Cattle
Unga,

recently

purchased

audible. Washington apolo*xed

crippling if treatment is started
curly enough.
basketball - Wayland, There. 4;
CuntroUing tho pain and re1th g:udo baskrtixiU,—Wayland
important to tbe peltent's canRapids.
Munday, Feb. 1 — Board of

lion dollars worth uf field and
(i.-ciiard crops, had the second
Job

and for the West building at
the high school

building will

require­

Charlotte were Friday supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
Houk. * Mr. and Mra Wayne

apiary inspection in the State. school on June 4.

will place a premium upon edu­
13 Sunday evening with Mr. and cation and those with skills
needed by a growing economy.
The only alternative for tho
unemployed urukito-d worker
Banncr .Ids Btntfit YOU I

the State's B3 counties, the in-

MAKE L/FE MORE
LIVABLE BE WISE/
IMPROVE YOUR
JUST MODERNIZE/

01 ,

5. Avoid sudden and reported
strains on the joints.
7. Avoid excessive body strain.
». If you injure a joint. get

CALL
OH
US!

9. Have all Infections treated
by a doctor.

IMPROVE YOUR HOME and lave

More Milk,
Less Cows
Is Prediction

money at the same time ... do it your­
self! See us for easy-to-follow advice

Michigan's total milk produc­
tion is expected to cootinue Ua

party-

Uu Buuur IFowJ Adri

Hmting and Plumbing of Wyom- crease during 1965.
, Higher production per. cow to
more than offsetting a 1 to 3
but to ailghily above the all­ tract with Fcyen and Windc- percent annual decline in cow
time low oclUeved in 196J. ex­
numbers, according to Richard
plained Agricultural Director G.
Hclfner, Michigan Btote Univer- ,
a McIntyre.
slty agricultural roonomiM. And
tended

and easy-to-work-With materials this
week

Two rooms become one

doors. Priced os

g95

. . . and you can install

D-DAY '65
Load up with IDEAS for
More Profitable Farming
at JOHN DEERE DAY

Tuesday, February 9th

Michigan Department of Agrieutlares Plant Industry Dirt-

• folding wooden door
ing 1964. fire cento higher than

Inspections are made mainly
for American foulbrood. wNch Sunday.
destroys colonics by killing elite
larvae of the bees. It is spfBKd
readily from infected colonics to gett Hospital Wednesday.

mltted to the Departments lab-

There are about 10.000 bee­
keepers in the Btote with about
100.000 colonies that produce SI

the MDA's Plant Industry* Di­
vision at ranting in this way
apiary inapecton may know Che

picture brightened tn

yourself.

A complete selection of

1664

Unitod Stoles kept pace with
Blodgett Hospital for examine- production and the CCC reduced
inventories sharply through do-

fine paneling, add beauty

programs.
.
I'rxr pasture conditions in
Mra. Vina! Tabor, at Flint Bun- Kfveral major dairy producing
areas have nwtrtrted production.
Export demand, although a raiauvcly minor outlet for dairy pro­
ducts. inextwaed sufficiently to
have a small effect on doowretio
have enjoyed the Shrine Circus prices in 1964. Although, this ex­
in Grand Rapid*, including Mr. panded export demand may
continue Into 1965. it to not exgsetod to be a tang &lt;un de-

Easy to work with

Went to cut fuel bilb?

parents of a daughter, Paula,

Prices os low

were

visitors of

and value to any home.

their daugh-

low in cast

nr aosy-to-install insula-

Hospital tn Bottle Creek. Bhi Maine coast and nearby Mount
weighed 9 pounds, 4^ Osa. Her Deeert Island.

with her grandparents, Mr. and
River.
Mrs. Edward Clan.

Call WI 5-3481.

FLOOR TILE — A houM-

wife’s delight , . . our
cleon easy colorful floor

FREE LUNCH At our Showrooms
COME EARLY AND SEE, NEW
JOHN DEERE TRACTORS and MACHINERY

IS AT YOUR SERVICE

FREE MOVIE at the Strand Theatre at 1:00 P.M
All the New John Deere Farm Equipment
For '65 in Action on Film
featuring Hollywood and Television Personalities
STU ERWIN - MARGARET HAMILTON
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can be purchased for just

Overheod beauty with

CEILING TILE at low. low

coot. Ceiling tik in • wide

12'

AT THE SUPPLIES AND SERVICES OFFERED
AT THIS FARM SERVICE CENTER
Master Mix Feeds —•
Bagged &amp; Bulk

• Richland Feeds —
Bogged &amp; Bulk
• Bulk Feed Delivery

• Fertiliser —
Fertilizer Spreading
Seed — Field &amp; Lawn
Form Fence &amp; SuppHee
Animal Health Center
Delivery Service

SEE WHAT'S NEW IN THE "LONG GREEN LINE

tiles. Easy to Install and

Richland Farm Service Co

Melroe ' Bobcats** end
Attachments

Complete Farm Supply
Store

YOU'LL FIND MANY. MANY Mi
WE ARE

and mW|
• Grain SM
Govemmd
• Complete
Store

Seed Corn
.and Open
Mp Service

• Lawn and Garden Store

• Grain Hauling

AS NEAR

AS YOUR
PHONE
OUR

NUMBER

629-9711
Equipment

GOODYEAR BROTHERS Implements RICHLAND FARM SERVICE CO
124 N. Jefferson

Hastings

Phone WI 5-5052

DOYLI &amp; CARL BAUSflMAN — OWNERS
Richland 629-9711
Mendon 496-4525

Your Water Softener Salt Headquarters

"BETTER LIVING" BUYS AT C

HANDY SHOWROOM

COME IN

THIS WEEK.

WE LL ARRANGE
EASY BUDGET TERMS!

�IALSItftin
QhiIIioigaad
hi
Aaawara

ovsr • and still working apply
for social security benefits?"

dal occur Ry bemfita with as llt-

Horse to Tractor Era
Contrasted at MSU
.

ortgtnally built in 1919 with a

nrtlfto farm equipment are In

should at 1«*M. call at Ida local

with the Social Security Admin­
formaltoo that will help him de­ istration is punching &gt; serial
cide when ho should apply fur
clal security subjects. If you
have a question the Social Bothough they are still working.
curity Administration will be
Question: Why should an&gt;«ic
over it pt in touch with ids
MTdal security office when he
u still working and making good
money t
member this district office will
furnish a qualified speaker to

pare everything from Henry
lion during the Both anniversary Ford’s eartiest modal tractor to
at Farmer's Week. Feb. 1-E on now four-wheel drive model*
tile Michigan State University They can also view a 191S hay with a pre World War I chicken
baU-r which was used for baling

versary agricultural engineering and wood shavings. This can be pantry used for pror—ing milk
exhibit in the MBU Intramural compared with a 1905 model aelf- 50 yoara ago.
—a recctyryt^on of a allo

CHUCK 49
ROAST

SUPER
RIGHT BEEF

uans to Social Baiurtty AdminMraUon M Ransom Are, Grand
irs
lupids. Michigan. Tiwt office
clal security before itClrlng—ajal will reply dueoUy to you.
the local social security office la
Finally, there's tits simple mall&lt;r of preparation: knowing
ahead ut tone what evidence la
required to establish eligibility
will help speed things up whan

buildings and m i

Woodland
By Mrt. GUndon Curlit

with only

Arm or English Cuts i». 59c

CENTER

Boneless

BLADE CUTS
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wiUupungent truths that should

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Appropriation
Used Largely
For Teaching

by ao many digits that when

How much of the mopey which
the State appropriates for The
University of Michigan is used
for actual damroom teaching?
thing tor nothing. And whan

ice. g percent, business opera­
tion. Id percent; general admin- MSU. to be Initiated into Alpha
ated from Woodland

ftOkeepf

TVEr

University and la majoring in

this section

LET US FIX YOUR

was hasard-

TV AS IT OUGHT

TO BE FIXED
Sunday

RIB ROASTS

LEC-O-LAMB

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other hand—and

Among - other Items tn this
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Fryer Parts

BOSTON STYLE BUTT

/PORK STEAKS\

COOKED, LIGHTLY BREADED

Pork Roast

\ « 49c /

Fish Sticks

(«&amp;«.55c)

Dill Pickles..

MT. 11%.
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daring

the

holidays.

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coupto

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Saturdays

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HEINZ, PROCESSED

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�Delton Area

Bridge the

Plan Mutual
Insurance Week
For March 21-27 ;

Till Pay Day

they want to go on to oollegr or
some type of furthtr training to
better equip themselves for good
paying Jobs later on In life.
The students who have ap­
plied for application* to colleges
so far this year are: Michigan
Slate University — Stere Adanu,
Don Fowler, Vincent Cimnla.
Jack Little, Jana McBain. Den
Nichol*. Mike Wertman and Judy

ditritut the wrek of March aidW,
10(58. Kendal A. Coat*, mimacir
'of tha Woodland Mutual Insur-

lUahment representatives, who were Brent
Uuuranre Benford. Jamie Payer, Betty
. eslab- Boniface, Lane Fiona and Kathy
i Teasel). They brought back five

today. Sunday Margaret called
on Mra. Ed 8cntz In Hastings.
w)u&gt; recently underwent surgery
at Pennock Hospital. * Wc are
glad to report that'Mra. Bertha
Garrison, n patient at the Medi­
cal Facility, la feeling better
und I’m sure would apprcclale a
card or a visit from her many

far two weeks. Qai«k • • •
Confidential. Charges

ta $300.00. 1 ta % $100.00
ta $1,000.00.

Upon th«r return to Delton,
theao student* were greeted by
Gene Nuabaum, the president of
llio student council. Gene Tran-

Judy Phillip*. Karen Shipp. Don
BeviT and Francis Mudge.
Kalamazoo College — Steve
Adams. Janet Wheeler,

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By Mrs. Richard Clark

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Phone 945-3429

For Quick
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Phone 945-2405
over night with their respective!
host or hoateas that night. Most I
of the students had parties plan- 1
ned. while others Just spent a
quiet evening at home.
The next day the exchange
•iudttiU were permitted to go
into any class they wished to.
Tlicy
alto got their lunches freo
Today the property - liability
insurance Industry luui grown
to proportions which Include

I

Comet

about their school*.
Charlra K Spillman Michigan!
State University agricultural engl-

building lagoons far disposal of hog
manure. For WO animal* this could Ing dealing with the school* tlicy
mean building a lagoon 50 feet by visited were:
Brent Braford — (Comstock)
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30-minute lunch

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k
SERVICE.

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BARR
Tire Shop
U. S. ROYAL

(OA.&gt;- "Their

dent council opens i
stand after school

student council
Naw &amp; Used Tire.
Mounted FRU!

makes money.

only to senior*. The students

141 L Waadhad at
15-9411

ran

have tiiree lunch hours which

rilles. At the beginning of the

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travel accident*. Skiing, hunting, fishing
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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
NUMBIR 42

Youth Killed
By 22 Fired
By His Brother
Tragedy struck tn Hastings
about 12 25 pm Friday when
Frank E. Thomas, Jr., IB, son of

Ed Lawrence
Sells Insurance
Business Here

Funeral Mrrkes for Frank
were held at 8 pm. Monday at
th* Leonard - Osgood Funeral

Review City’s
Master Plan at
Public Hearing

Hastings Police E
Ritter reported that
—— ———
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. —
—.
——-it-—The Master plan, designed for Robert had attended Hasting* Deneau. first plare junior dlviUon: Bryan Hammond, aaeoiid place, junior division, and Jim
High
School in the morning and Fisher, honorable men Own, junior division. The can were judged first tor Ingenuity, on quality of
the long - range development of
they
had
walked
home
with
Mike
palnl
job
and
finally
on
general
workmanship.
Hastings. the arrangement at It*
Smith. The three had talked
about hunting as they had the
afternoon off because It was the
When the Thomas boys
reached home they decided to go
hunting. Sgt Ritter said Robert
told him that they got their
father’s 42 rifle from his bed-

Plan John Deere
Day Here for
Next Tuesday

EDITORIALS

A salute to the memory of the nation or of any people who fight
greatest man of our era and the I to preserve their independence. But
went into the living room with tint and only honorary citlaen of 'Sir Winston, of course, did much
U&gt;e gun and were both playing
more than produce the roar. He
with it, loading the rifle, un­ Churchill. We are not likely to sew . provided the sort of inspired loader - Dmii Day. which will be held
Tuesday, Feb. 9. at Goodyear
loading it, and pointing it at
his equal again during this cen­
Bros. Implement*. 124 N. Jefftrobjects in the room.
Robert said lh»l Frank had tury. During four dreary war years defeat impossible. More than that,
handed the rifle to him and-he he personified the courage and be had the faculty of coming
set It against the Using room spirit of the free world and more through al the right time with
suitanU from Grand Rapids
wall, and the boy* went to the than anyone else was responsible statements that generated courage
A Federal grant of 86B14. twofor maintaining the will to win
thlrda of the cost, helped finance
While tsUny they derided to
th}study.
call Mike Smith to »re if he entirely hopeites as Hitler's legion* , allies who. by all ordinary standwanted to go bunting with swept through Europe But Btr' sgds of measurysnent should have

‘Drop’ Politics
For Lincoln
\ Day Banquet

Edward R- Lawrence, 538 6,
Washington, who has been in
tlx Insurance buslntwa in Has­
tings for the past 33 years, has

west at the Strand Theater,
which was owned by Lawrence *
•on, Gerald, who now operate*

"After having peen In business
for 33 years. X now find it neces­
sary to obtain amtotenoe in the
operation at my agency.
-Joining me in business is
Meat Vincent, a well qualified

BP Women to
Hear Historian
Tuesday Night

Dr. Willis F. Dunbar. head at
man. whose entire business ca­
reer, 1**4 yearn, has been de­ the department of history at
voted to Insurance, in Ua various
ptarea. with the Wolverine In-

Winston, like other great figure* been on the verge of complete
In history, had full confidence in | collapse. The real greatness of Sir

Well-Known Speaket
To Present Talk on
‘Humor of Lincoln*

Everyone with an Interest In
his people. A* he put It, "they । Winston Churchill became ap- fanning Is invited to attend the
were the lion*. It was only up to parent during his lifetime without full day’* program, enjoy a free
lunch, aee the new machinery in

permitting maximum benefit to
be received from those expendl-.
tore* made for public and Ji­
va to Improvements over the next
two to three decades.

right, they were lions and
Battle of Britain wlU go down In I came to consider him as one of
history as "the finest hour" of that | (Pleise turn to Pg. 4. this Sec.)

Dr. Breisach

‘"XT--- ,

Rename Chenoweth

i

At Women’s Club

'for**

..

The speaker at the Hastings |ng the annual stockholder'..
---------- v -------------held
Women's
Club meeting
this »-&lt;_
Frl- i mrotlng whlch
day afternoon at the Methodist,
’
kitchen, then fell face down on Church will be Dr. Brest Brel- (Uy. at the plant here.
the floor, according to Sgt Rit­
aach, history professor from
ter’* report made after talking
with Robert.
A sister. Vickie. IS. was there

Mrs. Howard Ferris, general
chairman of the event, skid that
Prof. Smith Is an entertaining
speaker, and not a politician He
is well - known for hl* humor
throughout the Middle West.
Frof. Smith is the author and
narrator of a weekly radio show.
“Under the Spreading Meta­
phor." A committee headed by

Apple-Mill Street area. This
isnoe will be self-amortising.
Supt. of Schools Richard J.
Guenther suggested that the
school district’* plans for growth
include a sinking fund By put­
ting money aside before Ute new
high school 1* built, ths ultimate
cost could be cut tn halt as there
would be no interest to p*y on

num - street locations. Another
merchant declared that provision
must be made for parting down-

According to th« report,' nei­
ther boy had ever had any ex­
perience or training tn the
handling of firearms, had he ver
gone hunting nor had they en­
gaged tn any target shooting or
other activities requiring the

He taught In Europe before
coming to the United States and
was Associate Professor of His­
tory and Sociology at Olivet Col­
lege before going tn WM U.
Mrs. J. Franklin Huntley will
introduce tire speaker, according
so club president. Mrs. Jack

In-Service Study
Program Monday
At Maple Valley

HATIBFY YOUR APPETITES
for pancakes smothered in batter
and syrup and served with crisp Mulllken on Mulllten Rd, to sail
sausage from 8:10 to 1 pm. by.,70 head Grade Holstein*. Glenn
the Rotary chefs in the HH8 Casey, auctioneer. For full par­
Bast Gym on Saturday. Feb. 37. ticulars, we advertisement tlas- He attended the Hastings Center
Adults 81. children 73c.
Vand Algonquin School* before
moving to Hastings where he at-

and ammunition to th* Ameri­
can First Army unite trapped in
the Bartagone. Belgium area.

Barry county, but rather by a
shortage tn transportaUon fa­
cility* which ha* been made
more acute by recent blissards
which have Hocked rail Unco
and freight yards in the east

Included in ths day’s film pro­
gram is entertainment by Holly­
wood and TV personalities Stu
Erwin, Margaret Hamilton. Gene
Sheldon and others. They bring
tn periods of light comedy
throughout the filmed portion of

Vtmsnt to a native of Michi­
gan. having been born in Shdby
on Feb. IB, 1924. the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Merton 8 Vincent, who
operate Vincents Trails End

Coldtoater Post
He was born In Austria and
has had a varied and wide back­
ground of experiences to *pe*k
from. In 1948 Dr. Breisach was
awarded his PhD In History
from tire University of Vienna.

Dynamics Corporation, he au­
thored the script for a color mo­
tion Die lure which won a cita­
tion as one of the best industrial
film* In 19*0. and which has had
many showings before Air Force

"bits of yesterday"....
as gleaned from the
Banner files

from the U. B. Navy in 194*. Club al the Hastings Hotel MM
Mert Joined-Wolverine as an un­ Nancy Jaynsa is program chairderwriting trainee. From there mar. far the evening.
he advanced to casualty underMl** Agnes Smith, club presi­
dent. will preside over a brief

tertng Junior High. He was a
Freshman in high school.
In addition to his parents,
brother and sister, Vickie, he is
surviv'd by two other sisters.
Mr*. Marvel (Carol) Neeb. R8
Healings; Mrs John (Patricia)
Curtis. Spring Lake. NG.: his
paternal grandmother, Mrs.
Winifred Casey. Hastings.

Senator Volkema
Named to Affairs
Committee

Property Tax
Deadline Nears
The dead Uns for paying
county-school taxes Is Feb. 15,
after which a three percent pen­
alty will be added. City Treasur­
er Louise E Erway reminded
property owners In bill* sent out
Up to this Wednesday. Has­
tings property owner* had paid
in 8839447.78 leaving 871*3 72
to be paid.
The total tax bill U 8*1140130.
including 8182J14.10 in ths com­
bined county tax. 119408.14 for
rt&gt;sctal education. 8403 473 13

Robert B. Jonas, manager of
the Hastings Are* Chamber of man finished high school at
Kingsley.In 1943 and matriculat­
has been appointed the new ed at Central Michigan Univer­
manager of the Greater Coldwa­ sity. leaving three in 1944 to enter Chamber of Commerce, rf-

and the UBS Bennington, air­
craft carriers He served tn the
Atlantic and Pacific theater*
He married Mary BmaU at
Corunna on Jan. 25. 1947. at
Corunna. after sire enuiuated
from Hurley School of Nursing
at Flint. Mfch. as a “RN." They
have a son. Michael. IS. and a
gan Enterprises. a Bay City pub- ।daughter. Marcia. 14. The family
plans to move to HsAtlnas a*
lie relations agency In 19*3.
Jone* attended Michigan State,
University, graduating with a
BA tn journalism with a minor
Grand Rapids on Sept 7. 1803.
the son of Fred and Julia Law­
wife, Sue, have two children. rence. He has heed in this are*
Bobby. Jr,' 18 month* and Deb­ since lie was fair years old and
bie. six rminths
The Hastings Arm Chamber of
Commerce will hold * director*
He was bne Of the first auto­
Committee will meet soon to dis­ mobile salesmen tn B*rrv Coun­
cuss seeking s new executive.
tv? selling the Studebaker He
left (he automobile bu*in&lt;** In
IBM. but continued with hi* William- Barr. Barry CWil De*
Insuntnce borines* He worked ferw director, at a meeting' of
for the Goodvrux Bros. Hard- the U. 8 Deportment of Agri,
culture Barry County Defans*

Medical Self
j
Help Course
«
Begins Thursday

Uw rrorfWiluUon ol U&gt;« 1^1
organisation. He came here
from his position as public
reLa liana director of the Graqd

ried on Sept
Thev have
RS HsxttngB.
W. Marshall,

18. 1912.
two sons. Gerald.
and Willard. 330
president of the

69th Anniversary

Rotarian* Plan
Panrake Sanner
Picnic in Florida
For Barry Residents
pro-tom. report* that the annual
n'm’c for «&gt;1 Barrv County resi­
dent* Ln Florida Is to be bold
Wednesday. Feb 34, st noon In
the Kiwanls Hall at Bladen ton
Fla Business places have con­
tributed souvenirs for the visi­
tors’ pleasure. "Be sure and at­
tend and wear your dog tag’."
NOTICE—Taxes may be paid at
my home on Feb. 5. 13 and IS.
Feb 18 an additions) three per­
cut collection fM will be added.
Roy Fuller. Treasurer
2/111

Members at ths Hartings Ro­
tary Ctub are detailing plans
for their annual pancake sunoer

�den death Bunday night or
Monday morning of Mias Burie
PUher. who UMd alona on the

Lake-0 Rebekah
Lodge Installs
New Officers

and Mra. Clay Adami oct Baturday wcro Mra. Huai Himdr of
Grund Rapida and Mr. and Mra.

Personal Mention

Mra, Ray Braith erf Carlton Cen­
ter. cousin. erf Mm Kidder. and
Mr. and Mm William Kidder.
Jr. Bunday riattoro ware Mr. and
Mm Ronald Wood. Linda and
Phillip of Katemaaoo.

ClcU Bennett ot Bi-adley*, Suntlay, and also the Richard WllBonn of Wayland.

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�Name Hastings* Arrest 3 Men
Albert Rogers
Leader Gull Lake For Investigation Dies Suddenly
Three men were arrested here
Tuesday charged with breaking
Conference Head und
entering. Undcralwrlff Oor- On Thursday
&lt;ton Trick reported.

Official Action of the
Hastings City Council

Clarence RlUema. of the Hat-1
tlna Motor Sales, haa been se­ [ The three arc Richard D. Kurr.
lected president of the OuU Lake 23. R1 Hastings; Michael L.
Bible fihtoonary ConferencTTt' Kidder. 19. R1 Fret-port. and
Samuel R Elliston. 19. Hastings,
has been announced.
Harold Wolters of Kalami- who luw been living "out of his
car."
??° w“
»•« president;
Howard Pieruckl. Clraud Han- . Undcraherlff Trick said two
ids. has been named executive
director and secretary and Hen
Gordon. Grand Rapids, Is
treasurer.
The official board remains un- ■
changed. The Conference has*—.
ni?jXilarr.OUl7“h ln ,hc mld'‘ “ niarire6&gt;‘ to a garage at the
central state* tnr &gt; i «...
&lt;
Dr. Henry Brandt. Christian
psychologist, has also named
Pteruckl to be executive direc­
tor of Chrlatlan LeaderslnTralnlng. Inc. CLT la an asiwistton of leading Christianawho serve in counseling clinics
irminars. writing, radio and as
consultants.
,.WTlc,kl h^' bcfn President of
the Conference for the.post four
years aa a layman: He resigned
as controller of the Crampton
Manufacturing Company to ac-|

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interest ir.. *’ vvuKlHU IIVIIIV

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officiating

TOO LATE TO CIASSIFY
MANY HAVE PAID TOO MUCH
on their income tax by uring
Deduction No. 3. So says an
Item in last Saturday's En­
quirer and News. 171 check
yours free, if you like, if you're
one of those that have already
filed. Signed: O. W. Spencer

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enneus

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maritnn act to provide immunity
from civil liability for any n--aon who In good faith render#
first .lid at the scene of an
emergency is proponed tn a bill
which the Permanent Legislative
Committee of Michigan Law en-

the Michigan associations of
chiefs of police, sheriffs, cir­
cuit. recorder and municipal
judges, justices of the peace
and prosecutors, and the State
Police and attorney generals
department
The Good Bamaritap act was
enacted to 1964 to provide civil
liability immunity for physicians

She was a graduate of the
University of Michigan Hoopital School of Nursing In 1910
and practiced aa a private

lobbyists are
More Numerous
Than Legislators

:. Morrr «ai
CarrieJ.

. won.
. Tlie committee also passed a
resolution endorsing a proposal
. that the new State Constitution
w.«
amended to again give the
A sister. Cura Wise, died hl 1947.1 Soremor the authority to apShe was a number of the
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was felt tn oh appointments
had political overtones.
Tile new constitution provider!
that when there Is a vacancy on
the bench a retired judge be re-

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CANDY

Backward Glances

230-mark. especially If the ses­
sion fa long and If a great deal
■sit controversial legislation Is tor

Some legislative agents, says •
Hare, represent more than one
company, firm, or association. In
many Instances, these agentg will
represent a group of companies
which are engaged in similar busi­
nesses such as insurance compa-

regular etectlon to provide a
successor. In practice. however.
It was claimed that the change
is not working out in that there
are not enough retired judges
available who are ahte to again
astaune thia responsibility.

More About-

\|a\erf^e

•L'nlesa we want qur college
graduate# to end up with only
a superficial education and lack­
inc any enthusiasm, action must

the home of the Harold Ackleys
pointed up last year whrn a [were Mrs. Ackley's sister and
■indent asked me to speak to husband, the Pleasant Mitchells,
.
a croup on what they should | uf Union City.

graduate
of MWdgan'atate
wralty, be
has occupied Un*
con - 0117,1 C
trollerahip and treasurershlp re- hrs
s &gt;-k

Ki?‘hddrln*
has had an active

College Students
Lack Enthusiasm,
Educator Says

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ever, there are Independent agents
who may represent several diver­
sified businesses or groups.
•Of course.- Hare noted, "there
are new lobbyists who come in and
register every year. But by and
large, many of the truly effective

ill. Haalisga.
•&amp;WA ItSuK.' “
Prvavni at roll call *or
M«ti. lUouiy. Kvai
Fl-S? BoHvr ib«,

hard at their jobs and have a
thorough knowledge o( legislation
to their own specialized areas
"Lobbyists are Important to the
passage of good legislation," Hare

Continued fr6m Page One

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40 Yean Ago
Barry County's ‘Sky RideFew people riding south from
Hastings on the C, K. i 8. rot­
lire that It makes a grade of
IM feet during the first three
mile# and then gradually creeps
up to a level of 2S2 feet at Milo

readied and the descent of
something over 250 foct is made
down Into the Kalamazoo valley.
Seen al the Strand — "Jackie
Coogan, the boy of the century
in the picture of all centuries—
‘Little Robinson Crusoe—&lt; ty­
phon of laughs."

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Capacity crowds were present
nl each performance of "The
Talk of tile Town." a home tal­
ent ahow written and directed
by MlM Ruth Weiasert. ai Reeds
Opera House Thursday and Fri­
day. Included in the cast were
Lee B Young. Ira H. Peck, Al­
bert Patton. C. T. Reynolds.
Ralph Ward. Norma Doyle. Bodie
Silsbee, Olive Lamphero, Dorothy
Cook. Almco Rentes, Prank
Horton. Otrald England. Kath­
ryn Clark, Richard Todd. Helen
Butra. diaries Meyera. and Keith
Chldeater. Among the hit songs
Introduced were Tipperary. Atm
Daba Honeymoon,-Poor Pauline
and Mr Railroad Man. Tate Me

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n wa* Haxhvui.w w«k u th.
Mkhlgan Pres* meeting. In •&lt;’'«•

EDITORIAL

the Naahvllle New*. the featured

Past Teacher
Dies Saturday;
.

’

Rites Tuesday
Funeral scrricee tar Mra Maxie ;

w*» George GribUn. a Nashville

Road. who died at noon Saturday

oUxer distinction* of note. Chair-

s»an inspiration to fra*

The Rev. Willard H Curtis offielated and burial was in Riverside
Cemetery
brother Al Grlbbln la known to

Amy Boughton whose Nashville we recall, Al.

htmaelf. brought

slilp ou July ia. 1180. lhe daughter
flailing gear to «iulp the entire of David and Braato tWidlneyi
plane load of sportsm«-n! But that
Holing* High School with the
tai all. The president of the Class of 1814 and utUmdcd the
Barry County Normal School. Fer­
cUUon annual meeting In Seat an Roe. a former Nashville boy na Institute, Western Slate Teachwho 1* now editor and publisher
Tcuclxr* College.
of the Fremont Times Indicator

and lil* wife, lhe former “Biddythought, careful planning and lots Gnbbln. wa* also a Nashville girl
a demanding profession, especially ipcaker. George Gribbln. Abo preaMiller, ot Nashville.

ten many special article! both for

Saturday luncheon at the Michi­
gan Pm*, in addition to being of
extraordinary interest to editors

in the nature of a specialized sort
of homecoming for distinguished
citizens of Nashville.

The Hittings Banner

LANSING: Children who are
taught good dental habits can look
furwatd to * Itfettate of healthier
AixiH^ion lays ewly dental care
lOupKl with grxxl britne care nrX
■■ally Ix foi prevent dacay but lielpt
to avoid comUtlom which lead to
ciocAcd teeth, faulty bite and other

Funeral servioa* for Mr* Maude
H Johxuon. 68. R3 Middleville,
Baker Lake,’who died at 11:30
pun. Tueadsy at Bloctaetl Hospital
In Grand Rapid*, will be held al
2 pm. Friday at tlie LeonardOsgood Funeral Home.
Hu Rev. George Elliott 1* to

Exploring vacationers might find
Alaska more Interesting than Eu­
rope this Summer, suggests Prof.
Dow V. Baxter of The University ,
of Michigan.
*
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Professor Baxter, an authority

IS

11&gt;e dental a*KKLtiun ii itrradng
lhe importance of child dental
licalth a* pa:t of (lie observance ni
Natiooal Quldren'* Dental Health
Week, February 7-1.1 The Week

Jratan-iSH i'll TH. •*«?
Tickets will be told for «mar
Hsaar MI—Tuk C*ayk«iL »fll. Wednesday. Thursday or Friday

““

str

by Covetnor Romney.
The state dental group *a&gt;v that
figures iclNKcd by tlie American
Dental Acwxialion «how that sp-

Allen
----------------------Of Middleville
Miss Mariiu* Leigh Wolfe.
xraavavaav, v *aav

. BoUi were membero of th* cast
' of last year * production of "Btudent Prince" In the comic rolea
; of Jefl and Mcg are Steve Carr
and Marilyn Tobla*. also Seniors

inx.*."'!; sssta’a■»”?

BM, Brian W altar. Ca
and Danna IdStrisa

batarsh Wilaon. »taa&lt;r W*^. ’

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Visiting the L. E. Barnett* on'
Sunday were hl* niece and famlly. the Gary Craven*, of Detroit. •
Guest* at the Dr. Wesley Lo-1
gan* over the weekend were the]
Gene Logan family of Grand;
Rapid*, the Joim Bush family of
Battle Creek, and Dr.'» brother'
and his wife, the Russell Logans,
of Flint. While they were alto­
gether Sunday a call came from
Lt David Logan, now stationed

daughter of the Bud WoUsb, had
a busy wrekmd due to cele, brstuig Iter sixth birthday which
was Sunday, Jan. 31. Saturday
Funeral jervicee jor Mra. Lula
gan will fly thia coming Sunday
The ferries from Prince Rupert M 7:30 axn. tifb Wolfe* started “
‘
'
died Tuesday morning at Univer­ to South America on a Rotary­
sity Hospital, will be held at 1 Club tour tor a monlii They
plan to return home March 7.
Home in Middleville.

U1CS 1 UCSUflV
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city.
y m honor of Martha'* birthday. Richard. R1 Nashville, and throe
Your car will come in hani^l aundaJ. e»TILu-.8unini,
for a trip here cxil to the Mtndcn- Uennla and Jeff and NeUto
poaea. HU affection for the North budl Glacier. Hu, teips and car ,,IU1&gt;r WcTC cjUlml for
w nau». M
la reflected in the fact that hb raw, m
*&gt;w.
X11H..L1 c*ri Aflpr
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serve the birthday ot Robert 8ervcenter, visitor, can have the he.p„ Vu*e wSoumT
of a US. Forest Service naturalist ,u"&lt;*
»
big country.
to help interpret the natural isls-

I Public Forum |

Carlisle.
Site married David Cooper who
died of a heart attack in IS&amp;l Shs

Rehearsals are continuing for
lhe presentation of the oparetta.
■Brtgadoon." which will be^pre­
Ol«a» sented by Hasting* High Choir
member* on Wednesday. Thur*rfay and Friday nights, Feb. 34­
25-34, In Central Auditorium.
Under a new policy. Ucketo wlU
UL Lrna Uraaiaa, fnA go on sale Monday for the indi­
vidual performance* and all will

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Personal Mention ^rs'

Alaska Offers
Unique Vistas,
Says U-M Prof.

New Ticket
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—'
Il IIS Operetta

Middleville
Honor Roll

year olds in the nation hav‘e one or1 GOV. ROMNEY proclaimed the week of Fehrus
Children's
Denial Health Week in Michigan. Showing Gov. Romney the official
nostar of lhe Week during proclamation c»rrn&gt;mies are, left, Marthal.ynn Trans. 10, and her ciiter. Lisa-Jo, 6, of Detroit In proclaiming
to com:-let carp pcofcuiorul care ths Week, the Governor called on parrnt* to ml early, preventive
foe their chikiren. and to begin caxe and to educate children as to good home-care habits.
Kune care by teaching children
rrcilar and proper dental health phiknophy that teeth can last a hfcEducate Children
habits.
time i» much closer to rrahty be­
Whichever way you look at ft,
Regular Visits
Hastings until 18J7 when they ac­
cause of the advances made within
quired Uielr present home.
Dr. Kenneth J. R)*n. of Flint, the profession and greater puWic thcre'j no better time than now to
prrudent of tlie state dental associ­ aiceptance «&gt;f good dental health. •tart educating your children on
Mr. Cole died on April 32. 18B3
ation. &gt;ays that regular vfeito
Even “dead" or devitalized teeth wund dents! lu-alth luhlti. Nationdentist, beginning at aga three
usuxe that "baby" teeth arc
mitaiML
data
. It's inuingnioui that
Mra; Cole taught In Barry Coun­ at lhe right time and pernur
fiMgluil, claim an until number
of tlie population re­
ty rural *ciu»U for J4 year*, In­ teeth are properly aligned. “If j
' dental rare tn * na­
children r teeth in Michigan and
cluding the Dowling. Brown. Rog­ enls show a genuine .iwatenes:
* the world in dental
the nation. But. thank* to dentis­
er*, Welcome Camera. Quimby. good dental habits, this b
try’* development of new, more cTStetera and ending her teaching transmitted to children," ho
Eecttve mouthguards, thousaixir of
Mk-hiam dentists bold hopes
Significant Strides
' teeth arc saved each year. High tliat chikiren and parents udl con­
Over the past two decades, the■
now require ail football tinue go&gt;xl dental health habits
Harald, of Hastings; A daughter.
dental profeukm bat made signifi­
to wear » mouthguard dur- learned during National Chddtca'l
cant strides in dental health, lhe
Dental Health Week.
grandchildren; two brother*,!------------------------ :----------------- -George Ragla of HasUhga and aaved yourself aorae tiring mileage
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Mrs. Johnson
Of Baker Lake
Dies Tuesday

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EDITORIAL

Former Michigan Stale Corel
DuciaJwiH. became the first
merican woman to Win an
lhe paced third- In the *00tnrter kayak singles al Tokyo in
1944.

The Northern area* are appeal­
■pending two year* at Ft Bill,
ing became of their itpacr and are available over the Juneau
I Okla , where Fred served with
frralutera. Baxter adeb Alaaka'v
modem frontier country "i|»M a Quit caii(M)t be dupllcuteil m the Army Staff and Faculty Bat­
dhtance Juk about equal to that Rurope." Bkxter m&gt;&amp; Hu lias a tery Gunnery Dept. They wil be
making tholr home tn Grand
collection ol *upexo photographs Rapids where be 1* employed at
to buck his argument fur Uie scenic lhe Packaging Corp, of America.
Viators wiio seek a relatively ahvn beauties ut Alaska.
William Fidler, a fraternity
trip to Alaska might sample parts
The mar me highway end* at
of MXithmsXcni Alaska and the ad- Skagway — where w&gt; many *our- brother of Denny Huntin', oci compiuucd him home from Ann
dough suunpeders fur gout endid‘ Arbor to viait over the weekend
in 1887 and 1838 Residents here
magnlflclent geography of Alaska re-enact the gold rush day* tn a
day party for Craig Huntley.
are obtained by mixing boat and, or
air travel with automobiles, he
tlie visitor on the Anchorage or
Fairbanks. to Mt. McKinley N*Uonal Park and the continent!
Rubcrt. British , Columbia. Hie highest peak. or even a convenient
MalaspUia. the Taku. or tlie Mata- flight out of Fairbanks for die
Arctic—but allow sufficient time
tor favorable weather conditions.
a 4BO-mile cruise trip. They will
take you to Haines and Skagway.
There B a road link from Haines
Mr and Mrs. Charles Vretjland
to the Alcan Highway for your
of R4 Paw Paw are the pardnte
return trip
■If you like, and I would, go to of a boy born Monday, Feb. 1.
Skagway. Tlicrc put the car on He ha* been named Theodore
the White Paar. and Yukon Rail­ Edmund. Mr*. Vreeland is tlie
way for Wlute Hone. There you former Linda Slocum, daughter
are on .the Alcan Highway, and of Mr and Mrs. Harold Slocum
In tlie meantime you have seen the of R5 Hastings They have one
kind of country Uia: you think daughter, Valarte. who will be
three years old in March.

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ANY MEMBER of the SPORTSWOMEN'S CLUB

MIDWINTER

LEOIlflRDDSGOOD
"■funenalJJotne
CORNER WALNUT AND 5. JEFFERSON
HASTINGS

Greet styles
for this winter and
next are all on
sale at our store!

Values
To $29.50

Now

A Sensible Idea

$1/| 95
l*t

Values 1
$1795
To $3150 Now - If
SIZES 36 to 42

MEN! Here are Real Buys!
Bum. McPkahlut. Afeu'd.
•DreM WeM ... You Con f Afford Not To”
IJf t

St

Constantly increasing numbers of
people are pre-arranging their funeral
services. This thoughtfully eliminates
the need for their families to make
major decisions in Hme of need, and
prevents emotional overspending. Preorrangements coVt be mode In one
brief visit with us—ot no charge, of
course.

Three months ago
this was theijpst beautiful Chrysler
ever built.
Now it’s also

lost popular

You know how the *65 Chrysler got nothing but praise at announcement time. Since then, customer
orders have reached an all-time high. That took more than good looksl People want value-and
Chrysler gives it to them! With a Chrysler, they get a full-sized car. All together, we think we've got
enough good reasons to make you join the trend to Chrysler, Come in and see if we’re not right

■ Move up to Chrysler
Barry'i Farm Store

Dewey &gt; Car Palace

S. Hanover at Hastings City Limits

M-43 at Sprogua Rd., Dalton

�‘STRAND of HASTINGS3 DAYS ONLY

Haadenlwt &amp; VltNty

1 MiMieviiie to

BCOVTKM DIN.NKH

Vote on Liquor
By the Glatu

FII.-$AT.-SUN.

। r^.n’ss? nar-*
, *)emos *ame »

Voter* tn th* village at Middle- Ilz*l **&lt;/«» **41
vllle on March 8 urc to vote ai UtllcallS LU

"E,NIGHT
Wiukek

'IK

-the ballot by the village round! !

...mnuna

and coactdng In tho Greenville
achool »y*Um. * A Spring Style

tlrdding Into ft barb
and secret
desires you're
।
ashamed.
|
to admit ^Sunday dinner gueate jst Ute

ROBOT TAW BARBARA SWimT’
Family Day

^SrrX^Stato^Convention

Mr and Mn Robert Scute. Julte

dream of SU

ZF*

«1PW luadoy

itter petltton. .era rabmMM by
r-ma Mrf'ite mj Anttowi.
an&lt;' *““**’’
wen Bl the Medical Facility' *vu*irw»fti.
where she waa taking therapy
The deadline tor regtatering to
treatmenla fell recently and
raftered a fractured'hip bone the home &lt;rf Village Clertt Eton
and to tn Dcnnock Horpltal In Lawrence. 504 Johnson Street.
Hastings. * Harold Griffeth to
The question U: •'Shall the ante
•ashling hl* ran-ta-law. Thoma* ... ...Ml. U -Nairin— tn
'art available train all member* VnixteVonne. build a new home

Middleville

Mr* Bob Bryans and children ot

AUMMiFkte* Kiafl

3 ChiMnn FREE
WUk Fan.I. *

m
riuTiirra'
community potluck rapper will be
• Coffee Shop
held at tlie school home Saturday. turned home lid* w**# * Jim CT*
Gordon recetnd hto tMctMkrb ,n lh? lKU“1 i™01
the)

Delegate* included 0aunty
Chairman Irena Parker. Pro**rating Atty. Richard M. Baoar.
Carol Keeler, Juanita Slocum.
Richard Root. Josephine licardOt MddlcvUte. Vote Ya* or No."
*lce. Frank Francisco, Boy Itayea
Thomappie Ttowmhip already and Joseph Bump, all of Haalix* approved a similar measure. . Ungs; Catherine and Joseph
Noonan, Jahn Johnson, Melvin
Goebel and Clinton Liggett, all
ot Delton; Carl Brodbeck, Wood­
land. and Eva Hull, Niuhvllla
Alternate* are Herbert Schoolenberg and Wendel ShaXer, DelCan; Orlo J. Smith. WoodlaAJl
Martin Hull, Naahvllle, and 49aard Slocum. Frank Thon*.
Marilyn Dalhouaer, Eryi Dcanne
Burnworth and Onto Knoalea,
ItogUuBI.

Use Bantu? H’ant Adsl

WAREHOUSE

Quality Furniture
DISCOUNT SHOWROOMS OF
DOWNTOWN HASTINGS HAS

LOST THEIR
LEASE
THEIR WAREHOUSE OUTLET BLOG.

BNTIRE STOCK MUST
BE SOLD IMMEDIATELY

SAVE

PRICES SLASHED ON

BEDROOM
OUTFITS

DINETTES AND
DINING ROOMS

as you’ve never
Saved Before!

0 MONEY
DOWN

Ref. $139.50 Modem Walnut $?Q95
Drener, Mirror. Bod ead Chart
I

Rgf. $59.50 4 Chair and
MAR-PROOF TABLE SET

Ref. 149.50 B'koeoe HB Style $ftQ95
MR. 5 MRS DOUBLE OUTFIT 03

Ref. $49.50 3 Piece
DROP-LEAF SET

*29’

Ref. $169.50 Extra Large
$4 ftQ95
TRIPLE DRESSER SUITE ..
I U3

Ref. $89.50 Extension
LARGE 6 CHAIR OUTFIT.

*49”

Reg. $189.50 PMc Togpod $4 4 Q95
DELUXE ENSEMBLE SET —
I IO

Raf. $129.50 Mammoth
l*7Q95
8 CHAIR BANQUET SIZE ____
I %&gt;

Rog. $159.50 Open Stock
HlQ9^
COMPUTE TRADITIONAL SET OO

TAKE UP TO

34

. $149.50 4 Chair Round
PLE COLONIAL SET___

a

Rog. $17950 Maple Finish
$4 4 Q95
EARLY AMERICAN BEDROOM I I U

2 YEARS

$94 95

$QQ95
OU

189.50 ExTention
$4 4 Q95
OAK SUITE
1 I W .

Rea. $289.50 Danish Stylo
__$4 EQ95
WALNUT BEDROOM SUITI
I □□

Rof. $219.50 Walnut 6 Chair $4 4 A95
FORMAL DINING ROOM ...
I 43

*a*. $249.50 Flank Top
$4 ^A95
SOLID CIOAR (IOROOM ..

&gt;«. $189.50 Oak-kUpk-WU. $4 4 Q95
•UFFET ANO HUTCH SET
113

MATTRESS
PRICES *

TO PAV

Reg. $59.50 Innerapring
SEALY MATTRESS

Reg. $49.50 10 Yoor
GR. RAPIDS MATTRESS _.

*34”
*29”

Rog. $79.50 Body Foam
ENGLANDER MATTRESS

~l£O?5
□□

Ref. $39.50 Deluxe
INNERSPRING MATTRESS

*0495
C4 *■

Ref. $29.50 Economy
INNERSPRING MATTRESS

$4 Q95
IO

Ref. $24.50 Felted
STANDARD MATTRESS

.*14’
*37”
*44”

Ref. $59.50
QUILT TOP
Ref. $79.50 Quilted
POSTURE MATTRESS

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Price! .

. In All Popular Sixes.

QUALITY FURNITURE

1 HUNDREDS OF NEW

^OCCASIONAL

Rog. $3950 Uphofetoerd
SWIVEL CHAIRS-----------------

Rog.

$3450 Maplo-Print
EARLY AMERICAN CHAIRS

Reg. $2950 Mastic
SAUCER CHAIRS------- --------Rog. $3950 Fitwide
SWIVELED LOUNGES --------

Rog. $5950 Orer-StuHcd
SWIVEL ROCKItS -

*34”
*18”
*22”
*19”
*18”
*24”
*29”
*14”

117 WEST STATE ST.
, DOWNTOWN
PHONE 945-4172

REDUCED PRICES ON

ODDS and ENDS

LIVING ROOM

Chasts of Drawer*^..$18.95
3 Lite Pole Lamp*$5.95

SUITES

CHAIRS
Rog. $2950 Twa-Tono
PLATFORM ROCKERS-----------

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Tire coming convention will be
the first State couvcntlou la his­
tory to fall on a Sunday.

Democrat* adopted a resolution . *
lupporung Ute Democratic plat­
form on tax reform aud urged
lu immediate implementation by lac 1SW5 Democratic legtalaturo.
■

Michigan'*, aud indeed, the
Nation * Democrat*.
:
. *
'However, we must again call
on Nell Rtaehler fnr ■ - r v I
'
convention eudonoa StaeUer t&lt;
till the vacancy a* Michigan'.

Democratic National Committee.
Noting that Barry County hadi,
not elected a Democratic prose­
cuting attorney In 30 years, the ■
convention raid "We heartily
congratulate R. M. Bauer on win­
ning both the count and recount
and pledge our whnte-heartea
rapport and wish him weli In 1
his now ottlcff
The convention ateo noted that .

him * letter at cougratxEla^
mid wlih him well in his new ,
pwiUan."

Mrs. Nora Hall
Dies Tuesday,
Rites Friday
■110 died TUes&lt;
lhe McDowell

DISPOSAL SALE
Rog. $59.50 Tihriack
RECLINER CHAIRS---------------

*

Have All Been Reduced

Matching Box Springs ot Same

I &lt;0

*

oral sessions for the following
afternoon. Mr*. Thelma Palter- ■
»on at Grand Haptd* said the •
Suto party leader* preferred Frl- ,
day and Saturday a* in the past
but ran Into a conflict in hotel dales available.
'

move this stock regardless of cost, former selling price or profit! Be here when the doors open!

SAVE $ $ $ $ ON

Barry County Democrat*, at

convention, etocted IS
delegates to attend lhe Spring .
conventinn to be held ax Or*t2 "
Rapid* Saturday and Sunday.
Feb. 13-14.

«•*. 5U9.5O 2 riM
sa«»
SOFA ANO CHAI* SUITI .. 03

*-*• $189.50 Nykx,
$4 4 O95
FOAM CUSHIONED 2 9C.

110

*•*. $119.50 l«H. Lon*
$4 AA95
MATCHING SET, Thln-Aam
ICO
«•*■ $239.50 Curvod
3 FC SECTIONALS .......

$4 gA95
I

00

119.50 MornM
$4 -«a95
AMHICAN 2 FC -

1 rO

*M. $119.95 Mppta Fnuaa
MlHTID COVII 2 FC

$4 4 Q95

1.10

A *95
140

*a* $229.50 M.U $a&lt; vHk $4
ixtia cushions scovas

»«8 $269.50 SMI Fra..
$4 A*95
2 K. CONTEMPORARY SUIT*

100

9 m 12 Rug Pad—jute ..$5.95
Large Table Lamp* ..'..$4.95
6 Yr. Crib Mattress$8.95
Linoleum Rug*$5-95
Apartment Gas Range $59.95
Metal Stg. Cabinet* ..$12.95
Nylon Carpet, K
...$4.95
CoHee Table*$5.95
Record Cabinet* $14.95
9 M 12 Rug* with Pad .$24.95
Decorator Clock*------- $12.95
_$9.95
Floor Sweeper*
*
$14.95
Hoc. Food Blender*
Roll-Away Bed* ...
$27.95
Knee Hole Desk* ..
$34.95
$34.95
Bunk Bed*
$59.95

HASTINGS

BEDS, SOFA BEDS
SLEEPER SETS
Ref. $59.50 Bolstered
SINGLE SOFA BED
Ref. $7950 Double Slxe
SOFA SLEEPERS

Reg. $89.50 Deluxe
NYLON SOFA BEDS

SOFA-BED ANO CHAIR

*29
*44
*54
*89”

Ref. $249.50 w/Mottreu $4 BQ95
HIDE-AWAY BEDS
■ □□
Ref. $339.50 Deluxe 2 Pc. $A4 Q95
HIDE-A-BEDfr CHAIR.- CID

Rag. $79.50 Plastic
DAVO-LOUNGER

Rm

OU

$149.50 Nylon 2 Pc.
$QQ95
DELUXE SOFA-BID SET — □□

Sixxiible Funeral Home.

She
bom on April 12.
in Rutland TUwmhip. the dxtx

who died in wse.

both of Haalingi; 14 grandciilldren; 10 grcai-grandchUdresi. A
daughter, Mildred, died in IM

&lt;
1
!

�Reception Honors
Newlyweds at
Middleville School

-THE HA8T1NGH BANNER

Society newS

•member of me Battle

Woman's Study
Club of Woodland
Will Meet Tuesday

Mr. and Mra. Roy Hubbard.

Council for

the put

several

Ulf

respectively, to the Duplicate
Bridge game Tuesday night at
the Episcopal Undercroft.

He attended Bradley University,

mana Study
with.his wife, son and daughter.

trucks tn Michigan and our dally
Harold Jackson tram Battle Creek.
Jackson, terminal manager at

to Son Diego, Calif . Jan. 28th
they were entertained for dln-

To Start Bridge
Classes Thursday

In Caledonia U)c next night and
on Sunday the Richard Feldpauschcs entertained with a
dinner in Battle Creek for the
Fauls and also in celebration of
birtiKtays for Jim Feldpuusche’s
eighth birthday Jan. 20th and
^XX^esEv m
ENGAGED—Mr. and Mra. George ENGAGED—Mr, and Mr*. Vern
toel^««n^ 2 -ffrW t^ ^ Davta PLEDGES TROTH — Mr and
DeCaux.3633 Fraud* SB,Grand
Rapids, are announcing the en­
. ferton, announce the engagetransportation industry' for many j the entire cost. Mr and Mrs. Ken gagement of their daughter. their daughter. Terri Ann. to‘
th^rta
Iment of their daughter, Mary
year*. He lr employed by Trans- Robbe will be tlie tastroctora. Fur Sandra J, to Pvt. Qfuiiel K John O Colt, son of LeRoy
unerican Freight Lines as ter- ! more information call Director Herrington, son of Mr. and Mrs ot Lake Odc.-^r and Mrs Mar- Brandstettcn. at LaJolla. Calif. Margaret 'Peggy) to Joseph
mlnal manager, which 1* one of1 King at WI 5-2882 er WI 5-2461.
Bcrnaul Herrington. Shelbyviilp. garct Barker*^ Grand - Ledge
Mra. Robert Oreskorich of De­
Miss DcCoux, a graduate of No wedding date has been set
catur. The bride-elect Is a 1983
Godwin Height* High School
Col (mana
graduate of Hastings High
and Perris Institute, is employed
School and was graduated from
at Checker Motor* of Kalama­
Kalamazoo Practical Nursing
zoo. Her fiance was graduated
Tuesday evening honoring Mrs. Center in 1964. She I* now em­
from Delton High School and at­
Roger Wlswcll and Mrs D C. ployed at Borgess Hospital as a
tended Ferri* Institute. He also
was employed at Checker Motor*
to vacation in California for
but I* now serving in the Army
couple of months.
In Hawaii. No wedding date lias
now employed at EUlngsworth

Mrs. Bradford's
Sister Retires
At Ft. Custer

Women's Club board al her
home on W. Walnut Street
erana Administration Hospital at Thursday morning.

more Dian 15 years at the hospital.

nil
kuoscs on oununy or
Parish Home Monday. Jan. 25. William Bradford. 135 E. South.
,: Rev. Boorom's porenta, the Floyd
The number pnr.cnt was the­
home to Galesburg »incv 1958.
/J"??00
ganized, due to sickness and plans a year of real and travel celebrate U)e birthday of Floyd
before considering other plans, siie i
^ay- ,s^nc^
** “
slippery roads.
lived in Battle Creek for 11 years, ri-tlred railroad engineer, hU son
going tiicrc from other Michigan “ful family brought a cake
and lhe variety of delicious food cittea.
, &lt;1&lt;von»t«l with a miniature
brought tn was enjoyed after
She asalstcd in pioneering the €ngln^1’,hl^h,WM2.T? •UrtcUre
Foster Caro program at the’ has- , M WcU “ bc!ng. dc,Ucloul

from

HER OWN PRECIOUS STERLING
Token of your love and affection
Symbol of the good taste and gracious
living all parents want for their daughter*

Come in and »te our complete collection of lovely ster­
ling flatware . 1. learn how our Bridal Register Service
can help your'daughter build her sterling service.
Economical Budget Plans are Available

: “THE BRIDE'S PARENTS’

U STERLING FLATWARE"

Credit of Course

18 Months to Pay

Patrick C. Hodges
Dependable Jeweler
108 E. State Street

In KAIamazoo

Style Show at
Middleville for
Spring Fashions

inal

Sale
Fall &amp; Winter

DRESSES

Values to

Values to

$15°°

$25°°

Values to
$5Q0°

Now

Now

Now

$500

$|Q00

SWEATERS
SKIRTS
and
SLACKS

wedding Is being planned.

Methodist WSCS
To Hear Talk by
Lawrence Meredith

$15

rewia. Charlene, and Marilyn.
Dwight Cotant.

EMnentary

aauiiim wiLi, uiv - ------------- —
groom used on the wedding cake
of the bride’s parents.
.

REVEAL TROTH—Mr. and Mra.
Nikita Berdes, 533 S. Boltwood,
have announced the engagemen I
of their daughter, Nadia, to Rob-

were'in charge of the rooms, as­
sisted by Mr. arid Mr*. David
Miller. Mr. Miller 1* the bride'*
brother Mr*. Johnny Dusrau cut
toe cake. MUa J*n« Linderman

Charles A. Cross. R2 M77 Barber
Hoad No wedding dale has been Jackie and Mandy DeVrlra served
set. Both young people are at­ punch and Miss Judy DeVries was
tending Community College in in charge of lhe guest'book.
tensing
Out-of-town guest* were from
Hastings, Grand Rapid*. Newaygo.

3-Bedroom Home
Plan Developed
By U.S. Agency

Waslitagton. D. C, oji lhetr honey­
moon and are now at home at
835'i Kaiamaroo Avenue. Grand
Rapids.

If you are planning to build a

Granddaughter of
Hastings Woman
To Wed’May 16

Department of Agriculture may be
just what you have tn mind.
' It is a three bedroom home Sr, announce the engagement »t
featuring a family room and a their dasghter, T&gt;tls* Kay Penn
utility room with space far a sink. Hood, to Joiui Morgan Gardner.
Mr. Ganiner is the son of Mr.
There Is also
and Mrs..Robert Morgan Gardner
Society of Christian Service of the clothing.
rilal
&lt;iurc and their
First Mcuiu&lt;usl
Methodist v
Church
room is located just
BUCaIa tt.U] h,,.,, lh,.
en and dining area, of Hastings.
hearing Dr. Lawrenc
who 1* the Dean of &gt;
an eye on the children while atu: Wake Forest College of Winstonhl™‘
Salem. N. Grflie 1* pretentty tenbe held on’ Wednesday eventag, joina the family room.
Ing' as dlrOr of religious ■•duca­
Frb. 10. bi the church dining room.
There Is ample storage and clout tion with the First Baptist Church
Dr. Meredith U a most enter­ space throughout lhe house. In­ of Virginia Bead), Va.
taining speaker and holds the at­ cluding two good-sized closets for
Mr. Gardner Is aervtng with the
tention of his audiences with his
Navy •» fire control technician, l*t
extraordinary sense of humor as
Class, stationed as Instructor at
linens and supplies. Closets for bed Guided MtaUe School. Dam Neck.
which he brings.
linen* and cleantag equipment are

pltal in Battle Creek, beginning in i
To celebrate the birthdays of
191S and during her service, de­ their son. Bradley, and their
veloped a Social Work Service daughter. Judy, the Walter Blrprogram on the Continued Treat­
rnann,
entertained Mra. Marte
ment wards, utilizing casework and
group work with chronically U). Hutchins. Mra. John Birman. Sr,
and Ruby Shultz and sons, Don
neuro-psychlatric veteran* and
and
Mel,
on Sunday.
their famllle*.
/
Group singing was lod by Mr.
In 1963 she establlihcd VA Fel­
Wolfe and Mra. Frank Rider lowship Clubs of toster home
oring
his
birthday on Sunday
presided at the piano. Mr. Rider patient* m Battle Creek and Katagram which he will present The
showed pictures of tlvclr trips to
the New York World’s Fair and cd volunteer* who represented their
Flustards," Ute definition of which
Hawaii. Mra Mortlnw Nlch.ii. communities in these riot*; and
Arthur ore radiologist friend* of
a faithful member who has been
In a hospital in Detroit for ccssful in helping former patler.ta the Bays). Dr. and Mrs. Douglas
CavJenuui and Mr. and Mrs.
to undeistand Utemaclvcs and to
become better citizens.
meeting which promise* to be a
Mra. Hunter had been engaged
Mra John Bay entertained very worthwhile program.
daughter at this address: Mrs
Mortimer Nichols, tn care of E. in social work far 21 years before Hospital Guild 39 for its regu­
joining tlie VA hospital. She was lar monthly tart-ting. Six tables at 8:30 for which a free-will offerbom tn Chicago, attended Lawton of bridge were in piny following
trait, 14, Mich.
the buslrtcsu meeting.
Utah Circle In charge. Mra. Russell
Scbools and Kalamazoo College.
Mr. and Mra. Robert (Lynda) She earned her master ot *octal
reservations to Mrs. John Johnson,
work degree al the University of
WI 5-3*1 Si. or Mra. William Towne,
Jackson, plan to spend the week­ Michigan
tani and children and John Co­ WI 5-4290, by Monday evening.
end with her parents, the Lyn­
Mrs
/Kunter
has
a
daughter
tad
tant
of'Bottle
Creek
for
dinner
don Barry*. In celebration of four grandchildren residing in Cin­
Lynda'* birthday. James Glaser cinnati, Ohio, and her mother, on Sunday honoring Mra. Phillip
Cot ant's birthday. Afternoon
of Stewart, Ill, will also be a

prayer. Several birthdays were
recognized and with a beautiful
plant presented by Barlow Gar­
dena. Mra. Frank Roush fumtah-

McFall

About 100 gucsto were present.
The traditional wedding cake.

will appear through the courtesy Ito
,
begin Thuraday, Feb. 11. In
ot Uie Michigan Trucking Asaocui- ,Room 18S *t Hastings High School,
j Youth Council Director Bob King,;
nr u&gt; u mrmurr &lt;m ine n.nn &lt;.T i
tian'* SjMMkejs Bureau wtrewe| has announced. Lessons will be

Senior Citizens
Enjoy Dinner

Minnie

wvus sir. mm
Tlngn, who were married Dec. so.
Mra. Timm, the fanner MU* Sue
Miller is the daughter of Mr. and
Mra. John W. Miller of M‘&lt;MlevUle. and Mr. and Mrs Gilbert
Timm of Hasting* ore the parent*

JU UJ Uiv UJ*JA4 -I
—
list Church. Burlington. N. C.
Thomas Wayne U lhe name al

shall. The young man arrived

native timber, both far framing
and paneltag. However, exteriorStevie and Kathy, are visiting

and then the partially assembled
panels added.
Working drawing* can be
twined for 11 from Martha

WEDDING
'lhe Methodist Evening Circle*

The Delilah. Esther. Magdalene

PHOTOGRAPHY

Give 28 Pints

Twenty - eight pinto ot blood
church where they hadjthe pleas­
ure of hearing a talk by Mrs. Mel­ were contributed at the Ftod
vin Smith, who also showed her Crals clinic iwld at the Nash­
excellent slides on her recent trip ville 7 Maaonic Temple Monday
to Russia. The group was thrilled
with the experiences which Mrs
SmlUi shared •tyi them, and since
only half the ttib could be covered
HASTINGS
'n the allott^C. lime, la looking
•nw.vd to hearing the second lialf
it a later date; Mrs. John Johnson
- - ■ Each Circle
presented

children. Randy Hughes, who
was 10. Billy Harrington, 4. and
Tertm Harrington. 3. Three
A style show. "Swing Into lovely birthday cokns With
Spring." will be presented by St.
Augustine Altar Society members orated the table. After the din­
ner Grandpa Hackney showed
Middleville's Thonupple - Kellogg picture* of their trip to Wash­
school cafeteria.
ington. D. C. last Summer, and
also pictures of tho children's
mothers when they were UtUe
ta's in Middleville under the direc*
the meeting.
non of Mra. Jack Hooper. Mrs Don
Janama is general chairman of the the children. Gucsto for this oc­
casion included the Don Hughes,
Refreshment* will be served.
the James Harrington*. and the
exchange student to Sweden last
decorating the church. Mrs Leo Mrs.
year, gave a most interesting talk
Kennedy.
VcrUnde will [iresent several organ
number* during the evening.
Ticket chairmen are Mra Don
Giles and Mrs Richard Keenan: Alice, Bobby, and Martha of
dewntions and refreshments, Mrs Jackson entertained Mr. Adam’s the meetings of one morning Cir­
Calvin-Daniels, Mrs Carl Hula and moUicr. Mrs. Frieda Adorns. for cle, the Elisabeth, and one after­
Mr*. EdK'iud Wieringa. and pub­ dinner at Gull Harbor Inn hon­ noon, the Abigail, which were to
licity. Mra. Alan Sherman and oring her. birthdays
be held on Wednesday. the 27th,
Mrj. Maurice Meaney.
Mrs. James C. Norman will an­
This couldn't be told before
nounce the models, who include
o'clock
■esented
Wleringa, Lee Wleringa. Alan Sher­ Mrs David Hoags Wednesday
man. B. J. Sargord,$nd Ridianl evening, Jan. 27th. for a house
nentx. the program. “Prayer. Life,
Meaney, Nancy Vcrimde. Bonnie St. Of course, the honoree was and Gift Within."
Raymond and Lynn Henning. . delighted, and lhe Orvai Cutnoon meeting at lhe church lounge

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Manufacturers Samples
How to get a Valentino kiss!

vey Burgess. Mra. Richard Taylor
with complete succcbb. A gift, presented the program ccstcerahig
an electric coffee maker, from the United Church Women'* pro­
gram and the Migrant Worker.

ter of Grand Rapids and friends
from Battle Creek.

Thornapple Garden
Club Meets Feb. 11

Tour Valentine never hai
enough accessorial. Pam­
per her with the gift of a
imartly styled handbag.

Hie Thamapple Garden Club

Among those from Hastings

M-SU. basketball game In East
Lansing las Tuesday were Will­ “Landscape Orientation,”
ard Smtlh. Don and Paul
Mra. Harald Slocum, chairman.

SZ.88

Price

Beautiful

The

Bonnet &amp; Gown
Shop

Alma Fingleton

Hastings V Store
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�'Stretch’ Offers
New Dimension for
Home Seamstress

,c* “J™ wl11
easiest to,
*Qrtc with, bscauae stretch at the
1. Ure hantat to Mjust.
.£
“* D^tnmk, pre- ‘
ehrink them by holding a steam
one-half tach^boTe toe f£

Woodland
School-Menu

Thrifty Meat Loaf

ric.
Do not press
fabric dry
throughly.
AllowLet
it too
to XT.
flat surface for several hours Ireora cutting in order to release the
b» tnttou. handling.
Stem suggest. cutUng Uw
rnmont
■■

PHWOTi IHISMTAI Bay Commends
Volunteer Guild
At Pennock

FRESH DONUTS
'
itm

Jch C. Bay. director ot Pennock I
Hospital, haa sent a letter of «pprectotlon to th? newly-fanned

Superette
205 N. Michigan

stretch fabrics are available in
natural and man-made fibers and
blends of both. They come tn all
weights from gabudlne to tastlate.
Stretch can be lengthwise, cross*w or two-way. Choose ths fabric
for the direction at rtrttclx needed
in the garment.
Use the same slie pattern you
would use for regular fabrics, be-

Bay’s letter, dated Jan. 22. Mid
in part: -This program la Invalu­
able to the hospital and its pa­
tient* . . . Your screening at the
front door help# ccsisidsrably and
•■rubles cur overloaded nursing j
stall to carry out their patient
care activities instead of having to
uy to police the vuiton. 1

for anchored
for shirts, drreaca and jackets.
|
3- Use line dreamuker pins.
&lt;. Uao sharp shears to avoid
pulling or stretching when cutting.
Experiment with the fabric be­
fore starting the actual coiutrucUon. Machine adjustments may be
neoMMiy btcagge num mm m
extend or stretch with the fabric
to avoid breakage. Scam sixetehabillty may be Increased hy:
1. Using mare sutches per inch

... Watch White
Wa Maka 'Em

Plain 59c dos.
mOSTlD ft DtCOkATlD

Donuts 69c dos.

SPECIALI
STIREO
VALUE

Discoverer Tells
About Mountain
Named Kennedy
Arthur Logan
On Tour With
Academy Orchestra

DELUXE FEATURES!
DELUXt SOUND!

The Interlochen Art* Academy
Orchestra will be on tour this
week. Arthur Logan, son of Dr.
and Mrs Wesley Logan, is a
member of this group.
They will play in Ann Arbor
Feb. 7. giving two concerts, one
at 3 pm. and the other at 8:30.
The following day they will
play at Eastern Michigan Uni­
versity at Ypaflanu at 4 pm.
and that evening they will all
attend the concert in Ann Arbor
when the Minnesota Symphony
will perform.
The nest day. Peb. 9. en route
back to Interlochen, the Arte
Academy Orchestra will give a
concert In Grand Rapids which
is open to the public. The place
*111 be Souttl High School and
the time is 1:30 pm.

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being planned for the near future,
according to Mrs. Hahn, and any­
one at all interested in volunteer­
ing a tew hours a month is urged

table in many different shapes.
What about a meat ring instead
of a loaf just for variety 1
Another change of style for
ground bed cornea in the form of
individual servings when the

$9995

for President John F. Kennedy is
a majestic peak with a face of
granite and ice.
•Die 13X0-foot giant was dis­
covered hi IBM by Dr. Bradford
Washbum. leader of live National
Geographic Society Yukon Expedi­
tion. Mount Kennedy rises Just
eust of Ute Alaskan border in the

Open Dolly
TASTE TREATS

Meat loaf la actually an econ­
omy "roftat" a'nee ttt cooked in
the oven, uncovered, without
water or other liquid added alter

bolts of beautiful

Family, Children’s Service
Aids 83 Barry Cases
tiaoal counselling help from the
Fjjmlly and Children's Service.
Eleven families were blessed
with children they adopted
through the etforta of the agency
and eight unmarried mothers
were taken under the wing of

worker In charge and Mra. Rich­
ard Shuster and Dr. William H.
Hnlngel are lhe Barry County
board members of the agency.

CrMt. Ite ,fmH«i Iwodlinm
willy with yotdc &lt;md yank .1
luidwi terrlinwi in »ur mW
fabrics fa. spring, lightly f.xtur.d

Statistics arc usually cold and
uninteresting but behind every
one of them is a elory of an un­
happy. troubled and very anxious

■r hry m&lt;h«, m ten ttea
iO -- jut for you.

Suiting
Corduroys
vJi00
S-|»»
CoHon Safin
Zephyr Cotton
98
Pampered Cotton Yd. 98
Petti Pique va ’1”
Sall Cloth .98*

of ,a child they could never have
thihweivM. We can also rejohw
ln&lt;lhe knowledge of successfully
cloned cases Involving family life.
These service® arc made possible
through your contributions to

MUSIC-CENTER
Valentine Goodies!
We will have heart shape butter cookies, In­
dividual dip cakes, special cupcakes, and large
heart shape cakes.

Buttercrust Bread

25c
Geographical Exploration when he
undertook lhe Yukon expedition
for the society. He now is director
of the Boston Museum- of Science,
which President Kennedy served
as a trustee for 13 years before his

FRIDAY fr SATURDAY

Chocolate Glazed Donuts6 for 39c
Chocolate yeast raised dough and chocolate glazed.

Coffee Cakes

58c

Dale nut, apple, pineapple, cherry, butternut, almond, and

Old Fashion, Hand Cut

Friedcakas

TRY SOME TODAY

Past Resident
Is Coldwater’s
‘Man of the Year’

6 for 39c
. Fried in pure vegetable shortening

DALE’S BAKE SHOP

They were named at the
Chamber of Commerce banquet
Saturday.
WUeoa was choeen for his

For your own
QUEEN of HEARTS
She isn't old fashioned
Is Her Diamond?
Select Other Gifts
• Bulova Watches
• Hamilton^,,
’ E,S‘n

Cupid Decrees

DIAMONDS

Necklace

Valentine’s Day and then

present her an

Bracelet

exquisite

ring.

Gilmore Jeweler

‘ WI HlW

Lingerie CrepeReg. 79c—2

Yd.. for $1.00

Sportswear Fabrics .Reg. 79c—2

Terry Cloth

Yds. for $1.00

;.Reg. $1.19—$1.00 Yd.

Amel Jersey *“'• p,“"» Reg. $1.98—88c
carving easier. The lean of
veal is light pink in color and
there U Uttic or no marbling.
As for the outside covering,
veal has only a moderately
thin layer of fr.t as compared

Ho also gave assistance to real­
den to of the Gilead Lake area tn
find reason for the lowering lake
level. He has been active in the

open roasting pan. Insert
raent thermometer so bulb
reaches the center of the
thickest part. Do not add
water, Do not cover. Roast
ometer registers 170* F.
Allow 35 to 40 minutes per
pound for roasting time.

Yd.

Wide Wale Corduroy-Reg. $1.19—$1.00
Prints &amp; Plain

Stretch DenimReg. $1.29—$1.00

Drip Dry 100% CottonReg. 59c—3

Pop the question on

Earrings

102 E. State

tty during 1M4 and his out­
standing work with the water
problems of Branch Coonty.
He assumed responsibility for
compilation and editing of the
Drench County Lake and Stream
Guide which was published in
1W54 and assisted the US. Geo­
logical Survey team with the wa­
ter survey made In the county in
1064. He worked with resource
people to establish a research
program for the weed and algae
control on South-Craig chain of

WEEKEND FABRIC SPECIALS
of veal, which is comparable
to the rib section of beef,
except that it is smaller. It
contains the rib eye muscle

for $1.00

We Carry a Complete Line of
SEWING ACCESSORIES and
PATTERNS by Butterick, Vogue &amp; Simplicity i

Hastings SPEEDY WASH
and COIN-OP Laundromat

Look for famous 'Trade Name’ labels
on the things you buy...you II find them here!

PROFESSIONAL DRY CLEANING SERVICE

Parmaleejr
124 East State $ treat

�Saxons Romp
Over Ionia to
Snap Loss Skein

Man Tries to
Woodland Blasts
Franciscos for
Cage Loop Lead

Chevrolet’s New Sportvan Hush History’s

Hastings'
Bowling

Noisiest Century

complained: "No sound, bs it ever
so shrill, cuts so sharply Into the
bruin as this cursed cracking of
whips. You can feel the atim of
Die lash right Inside your head."
Tlie bacteriologist Robert Koch
The ’Hastings High Saxon*
I warned: “One day man will have
■ to fight against noise as Utterly as Tuesday ni»ht rolled over Ionia,
against cholera and pest."

With five men in the double

Supply Thursday night, 80-35. tn
take undbputed . pouesslon at
first place in lhe Hastings Men's
Baskrtbal) league
The paee-seltlng squad Is Idle
this Thursday night as- Barry

Hastings grabbed a 11-11
lead st the quarter and was
out in front 45-30 at Inter­
mission. Hastings outscored
Ionia *3-17 in the third period
and 21-19 In lhe fourth.

Doti Trvfry led lhe Woodland,
,“'"ranfe
teain to tlie easy win, pumplib.-' Hastings Mrrrbanls
in 30 points M. Martin scored 17.' Fisher-Hengesbarh
Steve Barnum II, Sebring andlu,tlnr,M»- ( o
Jerry Eckman 10 and La r r y ■ ' .... * .
'
' ’
Spencer and Dykstra 6 each ‘ "■*lldorn» ------Steve Cole had 12 for Francisco Dowling ..................

Aa lhe din mounts, so do pro­
tests. Doctors charge that noise
causes aliments ranging from deaf­
ness to fatigue. A German
study Indicate* Hut the noise of
boiler factories, railroad stations
and airport stunts the growth and
weakens the hearts of nearby chll-

Maple Valley
Defeats Bellevue

Fisher - Jl^ngebach had txil•ncad scoring in their win over
WalldarfT's. Art Meade tajhed 15.
Ted Egieston and Roger Lande
had 11. Bob Cartnooy and Ix-e
McMillen had 10, Terry Jordan 4
and Fred Gorkin 1. John Mahler
led WatldorfFs with 24 points
but he had little help. Msrv Prey
scored 13. Dave Kruko 11, Jerry
.Mahler f. Art Bennett 2 and
Mike Norton scored one.
- Louie Thompson drilled 21
points to lead Middleville to the

Bridge the

GAP
Till Pay Day
Money todiy oa your sigasIhm. $50.00

e.1, 5&gt;&lt;

for two weeks. Quick . . .
CwifUoatUI. Chargee 2VS%

to $100.00. I Vo % $300.00

Bunfield- Vicinity

Vit Hanner iron/ Ads!

iressive Rites
Install Local
IOQF Officers

quarterly conference porfpoiuxl
until March 25 al the Briggs
Churaft. a Rev. and Mra Colby
Johnson and two daughfers were
Sunday dinner gm&amp;t* of Mr. and

Dale Cappon 527. Charles Krauss
552. Lyle Bristol 522. Gordon
Norris 564. Pete Howe 612 and
Don Clinton 206-631. Sally
Moons led tho IamIts with 211­
459, Jean Harbin posted 161-441.
Ella Gillett 161-432. and Kathy
Lathrop 147-415.
Standings: I"oundry 39tj. King
One Tear pin and Gold Arrow, I Pina 39. Lathe 38. Side Floor and
cd as
Darid Rogulty.
Saturday night al 7:30 on Jan.
lodge
30th there will be a&gt; family skat­
The
ing party at the home of John
nicely

MODEL FINANCE
*5000 to SLOOP®

Dale Oiscnhelmcr led tile Nite
Hawks Tuesday with 211-589,
Dick Boruuskl clwlkcd 207-567,
Dan Tebo 205-516. Carl Fealherly 527, Ray Pavlik 554. Norm
Hall 202-533, Dick Aldrich 209­
500. Carroll Hughes 303-530 and

Phone 945-3429

CLOSED

।St. Edwards Altar
Society to Meet

The ladies of the St. Edwards
Altar Society, of Lake Odeeoa.
। will hold their first quarterly
meeting at the church Wednes­
day. Feb. 10. at 9 pm. W. VanOno of the mod Impressive Laancn will talk on tlie guidance
program In the Lakewood schools
and a question and answer peri­
od'will follow.

Norman Frey from Battle Creek
called on Mr and Mrs. Leo FreySunday evening. * Mrs Vera
Pritchard broke her foot Wed-

to $1,000.00.

is being applied to hb ears." says
physicist Walter Koidan. "But thb.
feeling usually disappears when he
gets uccustumed to the quirt at-,
mcaphere. Upon leaving the room.;
he suddenly becomes very aware of i
the noUy environment in which;

Standings: Freeport Supply 59.
Maple Valley defeated .the Farmers Gaa 56. Michigan Bell
Bellevue Broncos Tuesday nliht, M '■&gt;. Mahler Motors 51, Moriarty
01-53. Dick Steward led the Lions Farm Building* 48, Echardt Auto
Sale* 47. Saskatoon Golf 46.
Citizens Elevator 42, Bcrgy Bros,
and Yoder's Sunoco 36, Clark
Super 33 and Carpenter liard-

I

Mbs Marilyn Lawrence ha a
returned from Florida and has
■’■Carted her studies at the PrucIcal Nursing School in Kolama-

Hi. 945-M05

una'rai
CITY CAB CO.

Since 1895'

FOR QUICK
COURTEOUS SERVICE
109 N. Church St.

Fully Equipped Ambulance

^Z4-Hour Service

Phone WI 5-3252
Past Grand of Hastings
No. 58 in January 1915. I
candle ceremony was very
done by Reaths Lena and

Expert Watch Repa

The meeting was opened hy
Ira Corwin, Noble Grand of Hia­
watha Rebekah Lodge and Ward
Erway of Hastings Lodge No. 56.
IOOP.
A/tbe flag was presented, the
audience Mood, gave the Pledge
of Allegiance and sang one vorae
of the National Anthem.
I
The Bible service was very Im-1
preadvc aa six ladles, draaacd In
white robes and carrying lighted
candles, formed a circle, aroufad .
a s&amp;tln-drapcd altar lighted qp
each aide by candelabras. cu&gt;
Lillian Wilson gave the prayer. J
The Installing officers were: |
Bessie Smith. Acting Deputy

Windsor 5-3487 has been de
the WBCH "Weatherdial
leted
telephone number

Room and Pattern Shop 46. Of­
fice 41, The Pressers 39. Tough
Guys 37. Pistons 35 H. Hl-Loa
20S and Journeymen 18'i.
Mnjnard Tucker's 678 wa-s the
best set posted. Jack Rose fired
203-554. Karol Owen 543. Dole
Geiger 215-539. Jerry Bmalker
212-549. Joe Bennett Mfl. Don
Doolittle 208-530, Harry McCU] lum 504 Jack Smith 518. Al
. Rz-lgler 208-516, Mike Reynolds
1515. Art Gallup 511 and Lee
! Springer-507.

During February Your Barry County Station

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4th

broadcasting from 7:45 a.
The following officers were In­
stalled. Junior Past Noble Grand.
Iva Corwtn; Junior Paat Grand.
Wart Erway; Arion Burghduff
and Clifford Magoon. Noble
Granda; Glenn Roush. Vice

For INVENTORY

‘OWE

'Serving Your Community

to 6:15 p-m. daily.

. The Weather-and other important community

information-is broadcast frequently throughout the day.

/ V MONTGOMERY

WARD
118 S. Jefferson

I Mr. and Mrs. Orral Cutahaw
i will tie in Allegnn Saturday evejnlng meeting with their old
bridge club members, the group
'they belonged to when they re­
sided there from 1954 to '58 befori they were transferred to

on a husinc.-.s rip at MSU
he came to Hastings for an over*
night stop with hi.-, parents, Mr.
and Mrs Stanley Cummings.
wm

Meet
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Serving the Hastings Area

Coll Joel

. . to aid you with
your Duplicating problems.

MIMEOGRAPH . PHOTOCOPY . OFFSET • SPIRIT
FOLDING MACHINES • COMPLETE LINE OF SUPPLIES

Ward Erway and Edward Smith.
Outside Guardians; Earl Keeler.
Right Supporter to Vice Grand;
Ralph Long. Left Supporter to
Vice Grand: Margarrtha Gard­
ner and Robert Wilson. Clsaplalna: Eugene Barlow, Left
Scene Supporter; Vlnnle Kings­
ley. Musician.
Burgiiduff lamented the out go­
ing Noble Grands with thsHr
certificates and gift from thair
lodges and Marjorie RHVr pro­
rented Iva Corwin with a gift
from P...D. G.'s and welcomed
her into the. dub.
Remarks were made by Jamea
Wotring, Deputy Grand Master
of tho Grand Lodge of Mich-

dent of the Rebekah Assembly of
Michigan and Matron of IOOP
Home; Charles H Leonard. PsM
Grand Master and member of
Homa Board and Bom Stamm.
The closing prayer was given
by Robert Wilson.
The supper committee Included
Ina Kenyon. Greta Nixon. Lou-!
eila Rogers. Maurice Ingram. I
Lawrence Larkin, and Edward

Reception committee CUfford
Magnon. Arion Burghduff and
Glenn Roush.
'
.
Registration committee, L. D.
Stamm and Emma Payne.
Visitors ware from Jaokaon.

However, weather information via
the telephone will be available
daily prior to station sign-on and
following daily station sign-off by
dialing the regular WBCH bus­
office telephone number:
Windsor 5-3414

WBCH
HASTINGS &amp; BARRY COUNTY RADIO

�Past Municipal
Worker Dies
Here Monday

Expert ta Aid
Intangible
\Tax Returns

Funeral SO, *lcea for_ iw&gt;nr.tc wiu uc m *W&lt;7 V«nuw7
Crawford, e®. who died Thum- Probata Court between the hours
.
3*. at the Barry Coun- of 8 am. to 5 pm far the par­
ty Medical Facility, were held paar of asRlsting taxpayers tn
Monday at 10:20 am. at the the preparation of lheir intangIzonani-Ongtxxl Funeral Home iblea tax returns due not later
with the Rev. George Elliott of- , than April 30
™ m H“UnKa
Intangible perwnal property

RUBBER STAMPS
Made to Order

SCHADERS
Office Supplies

Speech Therapist
Workshop
Here Friday

rtocka In Michigan banka, will
be paid to the Department ot
Revenue directly by lhe banks or
building and loan associations
, Tert Peters, the speech thera­
Under the praarfnl law as pist In Um.- Hastings schools, preamended by the T.BgWMlWl in iwnled and discussed therapy
IMS. an Corporate Stocks, arc approaches used with two high
100 peroenj taxable including
The program provided an ex­
The Department has issued a cellent way for the speech Ihcnwarning to all oenm of prop­ ptata to share ideas.
Ionia county will be host for
erty. such as is outlined above,
to file the necessary return farm* ' the next workshop sometime
this Spring
prior to April 30.

Malle Main, and Mrs Marva
Fox and daughter. Sheri, local,
vLxltrd Mrs Myrtle Barker Bunday. Orlo Main of Marcellus was
a guest for a few days last week •
at Ihf'home of his sister. Mra.
Barker, and Mrs Alta Miller,
slso of Marcellus, visited Mra.
Barker several days last week.

New Granddaughter

Long-Time Gin
Lake Official
Dies at Age 95

counties attended a workshop on
Friday. Jan. 29. M the Barry
County Special Education office.
The purpose of the meeting
was to provide an opportunity
he- the speech therapists from
the different counties to get
together and discuss common
problems.

Luther Brodbeck Retires
After 45 Years RR Service
,

-— —

** - *

——

—*

Mr. Gray finally retired at an
advanced age He will be 95
yean old oq Feb. 21. 1981. He

A daughter. Cheryl Ann. was

pltal tn Battie Creek to Mr and
Mra. Leo L. Elston. Jr., of R1
Bellevue Cheryl Ann weighed 5
pounds. 7'v ounces Her grand­
parents are Cecil F. Rank of
'Hastings and Mr. and Mrs. Leo

FEBRUARY
SPECIAL

&lt; . - 41*11 111*1 । ■ Fx.

ENLARGEMENT
BIG

If

SAfirE!

day to spend lhe weekend with
He was there tor IB yearn be­
her parents. the Chet Bang- fore bring transferred to Lake
harts, and to celebrate the birth­ Odeoaa where he stayed four f
day of Mrs King (Helen*!
Mm. Ed Matthews of Ssbewains visited her mother. Mrs Eva
Edger, and her broti»er and famUy. the Kenneth Tinkers, over Dale Knickerbocker
the weekend.

CHECK OUR HOME &amp; PROPERTY LISTINGS

THE WEEK

Wins Pinewood
Derby Cub Event

released from a Grand Rapids
hospital where hr was a patient
Brodbeck says he hasn’t made for nine months, and his wife,
On Jan. 21. Cub Pack number
ITS. under the auperviatoq ta any plans aa yet but will take Carol, and baby son, .who have
things aa they come. Luther ta a been living with her parents. Mr.
Woodland High Schcol graduate
and his hosne during lUa early

OF

Finewood Derby ear race.
|
The meeting opened with the!
flag salute led by the Cuba'
Steven Trip was awarded a one

The rally colored race cars
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Grand l.cdgt&gt; at
Ijtkewood Saturday
For Crucial Cloth

Friday night 83-78 and to J
i&gt;cre Saturday night 58-57.

the West Central Conference

U»ot Conch Bill Swears' Red­
wings from the floor. 81-37, but
again wore beaten at the free
throw line, 50-10. It was the
aunc thing Saturday night, only

eon* on the Hilltop, could play
the "spoiler's role" here Friday
night when they meet the ag­
gressive Viking* from Lakewood

record.

The Harting* High Saxons,
who traveled to Ionia Tuesday
night where they brake their

K

Delton tflgh’s Pan there, hold­
ing a two-g»me lead tn tho KalSanteaMra. will

liaturday night Grand Ledge
will invade the Lakewood gym

Gordon Hudson had 18 point*
for Wayland.
wlUi Trojan* out In front.
Middleville** Junior Vanity re­
Dan Sutherland led the victors
Middleville should bo warming
Lowell U now 7-0 and Cedar
up for the key battle a week with 16 point*. Gene Nutbaum Wildcat* 66-49. Terry Moor* had Spring* 6-1 in league play.
had 13. Ford 0. BUI Bourdo and
from Friday at Caledonia.
Ue Trojan*.
John Evan* led Richland with
17 and BUI Howland had 16.
Delton has live more league Expreeeway ladder, 78-57. Tljo
game*, and appear* beaded tor SeeUlee held a 1A-1A mania al
their f!r»t KVA championship.
Deikon won the Junior Vantty
Last Friday Delton (loaned

Week" aa
their 75-83

uwms er, Martin so.
yabrUto *i Sejm ■•a*4* *T&gt;

MTC.
and Doug Lundy touted

West Central
Standings

the ScolUe* With 22
point* each Rocky Ringo and
'Fred •'Wenell had 14 each for
;Kenowa.
tuck
Hamilton defeated Northview,
battle with Richland for the fires
■
70-58,
’ taking a 18-9 lead at the
&lt;quarter and wa* never In too
three periods but in the fourth
Gary Ford wa* terrinc on defsn.
much
trouble. Lloyd Schotcnboer
ilve gathering In eight key reled the winner* with 33 potnu
and Mike Brink*, a Sophomore
like Lloyd, had 17. Mark Patter­
son had 13 for Northview and
Randy Johnson 10.
Maple Valley put up a game
fight and wa* down Just 33-10 at
Clyde Moore, R2 Wayland, has come up with the biggest the quarter and 49-39 at the half
but couldn't quite close tho gap.
game fish taken in southwestern Michigan waters in nearly 20 The tally was *4-58 going into
years. Lost weekend Moore speared a 45-pound muskellunge in the lost chapter. 8L Philip held
Gun Lake and, according to Jack Moss’ story, almost by acci­
dent. Moore's b the biggest fish taken in southwestern Michi­
gan since Hastings’ Rolfe Bulling speared a 51-pounder in
Thornapple Lake in 1947.
Moore said he was just planning to put his shanty bock
on the ice *fter the recent warm ——————
Jim Vandenberg led the wiospell, but dsclded hr would go ! Ing mishap* were 16th on the list
I of accident claim*, far below
and put a spearing hole in to
i baseball, football, golf, fishing net* won their sixth conference
use later tn lhe weekend.
'
game tn nine outings The loss
Moore said be made plenty• of,““ oin" ,por“ ' '
noi*e metres the hole and de- We've got old fishermen,
r Arthur
elded to rUm a fire in hl* shanty _______
any —
OM _ ours u,p
to warm up before returning Sprague of rural Harrison, who
home. "I had a couple of spean h approaching hu »7th birthday over Kellogg in December.
south Haven* Rams took a
with me." be says. "I unwrapped and is back on the lec this Wlnhalf-game lead over Allegan in
one of them and dropped In a terf 7tf_________ ■______ -

Coach Lee Fox'* lad* started
ml to gain their nine-point
basket and
field goal attempt* while lakt-

Al Werbteh w*a the Redwing*

pumped in 34 point*, sinking 10

ting*

Exercise With
Care is Experts’
Recommendation

Jerry Fuller and Ron Phillip*
each scored 35 point* to lead the Michigan Hospital physical thera­
teams. Lavon Hamp (allied 13, pist warn* exercise enthusiast*
According to Mis* Jean Cuth­
Mike O'Toole 12 and John Boohbertson, popular mas* exercise

alty game, 53-44.

with 17 point*.
Saturday night I
mlngs totted in a

thrilllng right down to the final

Hartings started out to make
the game a walk-away, moving

But. Instead of push-ups, knee
bend* and arm* circling. Mi** 18-5 bulge late in the flrat peri­ would happen." His shanty was
Cuthbertson recommends recre­ od. Before the Inaugural quarter located off Murphy'* Point
ation in which social activities
temptiryi tor Uie 45-pound musore combined with exercise.
kie. Moore hod been nonchalant­
ahead 21-20. Hasting* finally ly watching the water when the
big fellow struck. Moore hit hla
target right behind Uic head and
at 43-43 going into the last canto.
However, for Ihoa* with a mentarlly and held a thrre- let the fish swim downward into
the mud on the lake bottom,
with 21 point* Letter on and Jim
until the Panther* tied up the about 10 feet from the surface.
"Ho Ured'kdmself «it m * hurry."
Moore relates, "gnd I pulled him
Curtis 10. Doug Barlbeau had 1^ exercbee 1* one way to keep In first half. 84-84.
and Frt Meteter l« fnr th. Com. good physical .*h«pe
J.-' during the
In the third period neither
Winter months. But, cautious team could score regularly, each The fish measured just short of
Ml** Cuthbertson, exercise sen­
their flrat game when they sibly:
Panthen added two chanttea hb latest prUc mounted—until
downed the little Comet*. 70-68
If you're run down and- in
1 shape, you're in
O^t'SBd Thornapple are the
to begin an exerIn that last period Alma went anukla population*, although the
wiihout the advice
ahead. 47-43 with 8 51 left. Lu- Conservation Department plant­
biaileckl added two gift*. Jbn ed Algonquin th!* put year.
luch al the Royal Canadian Air
ed a 33-pound muskle.
with Bob pumping In 26 point* the average individual and ad­
and Dick 13. Scott McLeod had vance slowly, but for some even
throw. O'Donnell added another tween 12 and ft yean old. He
measured 53 inches long apd 25
Bartolaccl 10 each. Jim Lytle eulu
inches around and had an 18and John Mowatt had 10 each
—Don’t exercise on day* when
for the Bulldogs.
you’re not feeling well. Doing so gained lhe edge with Ken Weller tnch sucker in hl* stomach. It
took Rolfe 25 minute* to land
Charlotte won the preliminary, could aggravate an illneMZ
hint. In 1941 Rolfe speared two
Miss Cuthbertson U "an In­
rnuskle*. one going 37 and the
Saturday night Charlotte lost structor In the physical therapy
other
43 pound*. . . .
curriculum at University Hospt- final bucket and Hastings led.
55-53. Alma meshed two Uirow*
Outdoor Trail —State Cor.M-rand Shlmunck followed with a
vatlon
Director Ralph McMill­
Oriole* picked up In the UUrd but much of the game because of two-pointer and Alma held a
ana went into uie finale down by foul trouble came In and sank two-point gap, 57-55. Welter tied ian ha* issued a recommendation
the Conservation Commission
four, 47-43. and almost closed the • three buckets and control*! the it with a long shot.
gap In the fourth when
■mu uicy
they board* and u(c
the .w
Redskins
—.ju. won.
wvu.
moved to within 56-54.
’ *----- i- - - Lux .had. —
. . .for ..the
according to news reports The
1. 7However,!Bob
32 point*
Tom Dempsey, 6-7. who
ho had sat'Oriole*.
howl of protest from dog ownrn
la responsible for the switch In
tings got lhe ball and took time plans. Enforcement of present
dog regulation* in Stale perks 1*
With the ball al lhe wrong end expected to be tightened, and
pert user* who want to keep
heave 11 the length al the court taking their pet* with them
so Hasting* could get a shot off. should make every effort to see
The high heare was interwptnl Uiat the dogs don't soil tlie area

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UASTIXO* FOA FO FTA FT

be no letup In the effort to ban
them completely At present.

W.ll.r, l
WU&amp;uis.

Hunting may be safer than
church socials, says lhe National
Wildlife Federation A five-year
insurance study showed Chat
more people who took part in

OMun

games at church socials hied ac­
cident claim* than did hunter*
and shooter*. Tlie study further
revealed that hunting and shoob-

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cwiitcaui tuna Rn»
47 WXU1 OTCI

White pumped in 15 point*,
followed by Gary Stouffer with
24. Jim VanHouten 7, Dave VanEbt 5 and Jerry King and Tom
Grtffelh 2 each.
Middleville edged to a 21-16

Member* of the Presbyterian
•nd Hope Church of lhe Breth­
ren Volleyball tMma were tied
for tint place in the Men's
Wedneeday night league going

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IT

JOHN*

FOR FUN
and HEALTH
been resurfoced for the

ment ha* bean checked
and reconditioned.

SHARPEN UP
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YOUR GAME

Wednesday Woodland
itlng* and Presbyterian
at 1 with Methodist va

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TEAM

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£J£U,M

Otsego, 70-61.
beat Allegan,
Lowell High continued towards
Uie Tri-Rlver cage tlUe with a
100-88 win over Rockford. Cedar

Richland spurted In the third
period and outscored the Barry
County lad* 15-10 and lhe wore

pie Valley, H2-83; Springport
In lhe third period St. John* trounced Bellevue, &lt;7-31. and
Charlotte goes to Greenville.
Lakeview dropped Greenville
into third place Ift.the West Cen­
tral standing* on the Viking
court Friday when they bounced

ton outscored Richland. 18-4.
Delton held a 11-18 man

time tolly wa* 40-84 with Mid­
dleville out in front.
Middleville went for three
minute* without scoring in the

Presbyterian,
Hope Teams
learns Top
lop
Volleyball Loop

1S*W.

While Hasiingi

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Friday Night

Teachers in the nightcap.

team* had 8 point* after last
week's oonteet*. Methodist 6,
Teachers 5. Hasting* 4 and
Ostftjtta, 4**hvllie and WoodThe league 1* being operated
M part of the Youth Council'*
Men* Conditioning cl*** which
me*ta each Wedneeday tn the
main Hasting High gym under
Coach Jock Clarey. AU men art

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�ker 205-566. Lou Silsbee 311-553,, Miller's Pub 40, Dowling MerNwm Bryans 301-ML' Howard i chant* 36. Burkey Radiator ds Equipment. 30%; Team 5, 33.
10A.Cn*
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—&gt;. Crank
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John Kaitnsky lad the field
Glass 31 and
John'*
with a 630
620 set with game* 223
233-­
177-230 Wilbur Bums fired 219­
583. Bill Ta-hlda 236-569. Al
WED. AFTERNOON LEAGUE
' Shirley VsnDenburg wa* the Schlachter edged him for solo Taylor 213- 563, Banny Brown
clsssieat lassie, taking both solo
and *enu honors with 196-545. good games and scries Included
Emma Msgoon rolled 180 - 483 Lawrence (Honk) Keeler 214-555, Ttchlda 166-437, Dorothy Burns
and Kathy Armtntrout 186-480. Paul Edward* 198-575, Bill Hack­ 175-532, Helen Bourne 154-05.
Other good games and Mrles in­ ney $43. Ed Sheler 208-209-557.
bowling
cluded Florence Wcyerman 181­ Al Morgan 313-563. Stu Sweet
483, Alma CoviUe 178-481. Wilma
COMMERCIAL MAJORS
Daniels 159-469, Faye Aden 183­ Howard 220-531. Dale Geiger
Standing*: Piston Rings 61. 465. Maxine Dipp 157-483, Betty
601. Ward Woodmansee 552 and
Sports -Bar 43%, Miller Jeweler*
Mcri Campbell 542.
46%, Barwood'* IGA 45, Seven
Up 44. Welcome Tavern 41. City Cleopha Flora 147-400. Marlon
COMMERCIAL MINORS
Eye
153,
Metha
Gray
147,
Gerry
rood wii,
narsc nuicx
40, Roush ’
ivt, vrerry
Food
40%, Larke
Buick 40.
Tailor* 34. Aluminum Prod 28 ' Ne*t°n &lt;73, Shirley Bowman 180.
Tliree team* remain undefc*
undefeat­
Tydan Corp. 23 and Montgomery 8ue 8t- Martin 165. Sally Van­ with 202-208-596. Jim Barnum
Ward M%
D«lne 158, Pat Dies 163, Virginia captured solo honors with 209­ ed In Bob King's "Y" Saturday
Jack Ehalsr chalked the high ®hcrr7 ’«• Barb High 158 and 542. Lou Silsbee chalked 197-664. morning basketball league*, with
MrtM with 204-538 with John ^°,lnlc W’’“nt 1M
Gordy Howe 158-516, Vern Har­ lhe Spartan* leading the 7th
Kaabteky rolling 238 - 581 and
Standings: Maker* 51%. Barry bin 199-502. Paul Woodman 191­ grade loop. Uie Redwings the
Lyte Sanborn 216-696. John look County Ready Mix 55. Powder 549, Kay Moore 20S-5S8, Denny
the aolo honor* but Joe Bennett Bo* 51. Stantons 48. East Side Fredrickson 192-533, Ray Lund­
was cloM with 233-547 *nd BUI I-umber 41%, NeHI 39%. Has- quist 201-555, Don Mathews 193­ with 5-0 records.
Saturday's results'.
39. Shirkey'* IGA 550. Ken Keeler 186-511 and good
Brown had 231-578. Shannon ting* Cleaner* **
Lydy posted 212-575, Bob Lam- 32%, Vita Boy 32. Solomon 6c old Jack Taylor 189-506.
8th Grade League
Standing*: Smith Bro*. 51.
tMH JlO-OBS. Bob Hollister 203­ Bement 28. Ockerman'* 21, and
V&amp;J Mobil 47, Dale'* Bake Shop
556, Will Bowden 191-556 on a Team No. 11 haa 26.
46. Kaechele * 42. Tinkler Service
and Aluminum Product* 41. Has­ Crawford 3; 78’er* 84—Rick VanTHURSDAY MATINEE
on a' 148 average. Joe Burkholder
203-543, Clare Stghl 206-561,
Jeanice Daiman led the women ting* Corp. 40, Chenoweth Ma­ Denburg and Gary Btnnan 6
Honk Keeler 532, Ward Wood- with 189-601. Mary Ann Kauff- chine 38%, Bender Gravel and and Sandy Roger*. Ron Beckmanwe 532. John McLean 539.
Floyd William* 530 and Jack with 188-467. Lola Kenyon 36, V Store 35. Patten Monument Celtic. 33—Tom Hoke IS.Leo
chalked 173 - 465, Ella Higdon 34%. Halting* Banner 33. Caukln
171-453, Lillian Beaugard 150- 011 32. Viking Corp. 31. Hastings
Electric 30 and Team No. 18 has paurch 2;' Warrior* 25-Gsry
RECREATION LEAGUE NO. 2
Hlandlag*: Burna Refrlgera- Martln 173-426 and Babble Han­
Robbo 11. Jeff Millar 6. Doug
dy 147-423. Laura tydy picked
Acker and Stan Stockham 3 and
BANTAN LEAGUE
up lhe 6-7-10 split.
Standing.: Hastings Motor
—Gary Hall 12. Glenn Cota 5.
Confectionary 454, John'* Auto Bale. 56%, Canda Dry 47%. Lydy Ron Wyngarden. 145-101-248, Grvg Martin 4 and Jeff Chandler
Trucking 47. Smith Ac Doster 43.
and Rick Burke I each; Hawk*
John's Crank Balance 40, Has­ Crystal Candles 38 and Ramblers
ting* Meat Market 39. Seven Up
35 and Nashville Gravel 32
7th Grade League
D«ve Reynolds rolled the high
J8I(^ LEAGUE
Buckeye* 22—Joe Lyons 8. Phil
series with 210-572 while Gene
: Hastings Filter*
Gosper am! Steve Rhode 6 and
Grabau took solo honor* with 83%. WBCH 58. HsaUnKsJJUllng er 110. A. Merritt. 107.
Averages: Doug Rcigler, 126.
56, Sanitary Service S3, Moose
Kovin McKeuugh 4, Chuck Suncludad Clarence Ehlert 238-567, 52. Pep*i Cola 51. Reahm Motor

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48. William* Insurance 46. Mlller-* Oarage and McAllister 44'4.
wayn* Gallup IM-537, Carl Ba- Elk* 42. Miler's Duraclean 41, Sbcryl

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Coach Bob Miller's Hastings
High School Wrestling team,
which traveled to Lakewood
Tuesday night, will entertain
Greenville High's strong Yellow
Jacket* a week from Friday, Feb.
12. in the final dual match of the
season before th* West Central

I
High 1 Lakeivood JVs
jl Cafeteria Menu IFin 3rd in Row

Raiders Lose
First Game in
Monday L&amp;agllC
Revnnltte ‘njildero taut

hastino* cAnnxiA mxmu
their ' *

will be held at St. Johns starting

uaj nigiu. Kraun io-ij
u»c
Hurricane* but they stlU lead •
This Saturday Coach Miller the
Junior-Senior Monday night I
will take hl* non-varslty mem­
bers of the squad to Charlotte
The Unknown* ocnUnue to
Tuesday night Coach Miller's
g^appler* scored a 37-9 vtclory
over the Vikings at Lakewood
with Mark Anderson scoring his
Monday's -Results:
second pin in a row. Others win­
Junior-Senior League
ning on pin* were Phil Arnold.
Dennis MncKrnale. Charlie My­
er* and Bob Gibson.
Stu Keeler and Jim Chambers S. Cole's Cogers Lead
Chris HaU 5, Toy/ Keller 2;
'The summary:
Girls 8th Grade Loop
SSrOUXD DIVHHOX— n&gt;U Ara.l* Fauller* 19 — Steve Young* 6.
Jeanne Cbte's team ts leading
Doug Olaughlln 5 and Tim Wil­
liam* and Jack Lautnugh 4 carh. lhe 8lb grade girls basketball
Troians 44—Rex MnUekoote 16.
Jeff Kimmel 10. Bigler and Den laMca Ana PetUngHl'a team u
Stotei 6. Bill Miller 4 and Boh.. second with a 2-1 record. Sheila
n.UUK7
^~.. Baiy'» team is third with 1-2
Javor and Rick Pennington 4 and Mary Mile's team has three
Wdhaaa &lt;L&gt; dteUlonM
Greenfield and Izirry Haywood
Sally Kimmel and Bonnie
2 each. ABHJTT 41—Dick Brow-

4

The Lakewood Viking* Junior
Varsity won their third game in
a row last Friday, defeating

Tho Vikings controlled Uw
game from Uie start with their
gmwl rebounding and superior
ball liandllng.
High point man ns Mike
teen of Jackson’s points came in
IP. .Mike Booher 8. Jeff Write f.

fourth and fifth In league play.

Durfee
By Mrt. John Hook
Wednesday guest* of Rev. and

Steve Alkrdlng 6. John James
and Jim Harbin 4 and Kylo
Jnmai 3; 4J»e»a 17—Keith Ferns

I: SO.

Howard

Rod

pocted by Annua McDonald 185­
491. Gladys Edwards 176-490.
Irene Heath. 187-485. Gert Ncw- Bob Jerow, Jerry Whitney and

Dorothy Burn* 170-450. Shirley Jrff Rodck 2 and Dave Hollister
VanDutne 165-449. Ruth MlUcv 1. Redwings 7 — Bowerman 3;
174-456, Winnie Yarger 171-445, TUn Clarey and Richie Adams 2;
Marie Ulrich 1'0-442 ozul Shirley
VanDenburg 175-487.
Good single gamca: Sharon
Connor 170. Jackie Annan 165,
UaUL 1::
Irene Wilfong 166. Bcmcta Flook
ISV Bc&amp;
171 and Mary Miller 163.
Ruth Service of Actlonflex
dwlMeaed
WUdcal*
11
-Mark
Haines
6.
picked up the 7-10 split and
Torn Steward 3, Dave McGuire
2; Wolverine. It—Ted Fitzgerald
Team Standing*: Walldorff*
66. Hastings Radio it TV 56. le — Scott Dcncau and Ray
Adams 4, Jim Whitney 2; InDick and Margo Kahler are
spending their mid-term vaca­
Gorham 2.
tion from WMU with their par-

Mlle* lias 4.
of Anderson, Ind, and Saturday
evening guests were Mr. and
Mrs. James Stockton of Belding.
Claire Goodyear’*, Lauric Rear­
Drake 3 and Leonard Campbell dons and Carol William*' team* Saturday guest* of Mr. and Mra.
with 3-1 records. Cathy Mc­
Hurricane* 15—Dave Crawford Guire's team has 3 lottaea. Mnr5, - Chuck Jordan 4 and Oreg
spending lhe semester vacation
Uupgvnioe, Chuck Guenther and four oplnt*.
from WMU at home. W Mr. and
Winning the first game In Mrs. Roger Davis end family.
Bird Reynolds 4 each. Bo lack* 33 tlie 6th grade loop were Sally
Stutz's and f%m lang's teams. and Steve Kelly of Grand Rapid*
Smith Long and Bernie Oug- Colleen Beamer and GctI Gaut­ were Sunday dinner guest* of
sches team a last Piun Lang
Battle Creek. A Mr. and Mrs.
Owen Gaylor and family spent
Francisco, Dale Working and
Bill Haan 3 and Jim DeVault 2. Julle Nevins. Sharon Wellfare. Bunday with Mr. and Mra. Bert
Julie Carr. Sally Webster and VerMeulen at Coldwater.
Arquinelnca 35 — Dick Stanley12. Dick Cassidy 9. Andy Johnson
oodmaneM 3; Viking* 21—Mike
lvIs 10. Jim O’Neill 9 and Bar-

S

Elect 4 Members
To ‘P Board
Dr. Robert Cary. Stanley Folta,
Waiter Ehtnn and -Tack Gagood

Esquire* 16 — Dave Towne and
Steve Keller 4, Terry Munch 2.
The Kibitzers won by forfeit
ovtf the Ditch Diggers.

Saturday evening dinner guest*

Dt.A.LD*Ubim
D.C.
Chiropractor
izt w. Cmn. It.

Hastings
Phone
WI 5-3394

Darrell Aldrich.

Ray Flnnles, Cedric Moreys and
Homer Smith* The Garrett I*- Includes 68 basketball team*
items and the Howard Froate wtth 573 boy* and girts, plus
were recent dinner guests.
many other activities.

----- * ■

■

Uon Flex 38. Haattag* Mining

MONDAY MIXERS

•

Hastings Wrestlers Pin
Loy Norrix, Lakewood

HEAVYWEIGHT — Osers* Wlakk
Kevin McKough and Dick Arn­
old 2: Gopher* 14-Moum ReyMark Anderson and Charlie
olds
0.
Jim
Elite
3
and
Don
Hras
Myers scored pins Thursday
MONDAY BOWLERETTE8
2. llllnl 22—Elmer Smith IB. Jim night as the Saxon grapplcr*
(Peterson and
and Dave Huebner 2;
..
,7L
J;
.IiarbJ**?*7
Wildcat* 5—Steve Steward and
lyn Donovan 189-547. Shirley Tom
m
Italllfax 2 and Jim Cum- The Ley-Xenix tmiurj:
Drake 200-488. and Faye Allen
•a-rovxD divisiox — rim r»i»»
VanDenbcrg.

Saturday. U&gt;w Night Ratts now fh effect anytime
on Sunday and one hour earlier on other nights.
Here's what it now. costs you to make a
3-mlnute station call from Michigan:

and

THE HABtlNOB BANNER—«

Thonday, February 4. IMS

.

Sport Only for
The Wealthy

¥)ur Ford Dealer
invites you to trigger
Mustangs new
’’Six Shooter’engine!

If you have the mistaken im­
pression that skiing Is a sport
that only the wealthy can enjoy,
consider the following.
Hie Michigan Tourist Council
report* that for a minimum of
450 to 860 for clothing, a begin­
ner can easily Join the thousands
bln 176-490. Betty Miner 111-481, o! persons who enjoy skiing at
PhylUa Halne* 189-483. Marge Michigan's 89 winter resorts
Wieland 191-511, Nancy Stonebouae 143-393, LaWonda Con­
vene 191-477. LaVonnn Woodmanaee 190-467, Reha Lydy 178-

VanDenburg 184-536. Mary Lou
Snyder 168-428, Irene Heath 175­
471, Gladys Edward* 159-485.
Arlene Swnnson 165-478. Wilma
Daniels 187-482. Emma Payne
143-401, Leah Dawe 170-479.

Barnum 140-382. Gerry Newton morr than half.
Tow fee*, entitling a skier to a
184-486 and Lucille Westover
full day on Uie slope*, vary from
164-483.
Standing*: FDodland 61. Wel­
comparable to greens fee* paid
by golfers, they said.
54. Vogt 51. Saving* and Loon
Lodging, meal* and transpor­
tation are other cost factors
Center. McAllister and Bonnot There are hotels ami motels
&amp; Gown 4G, Hasting* Height*
41%. Mary's 41, Parmalee 34%, resorts have their own accom­
Big D 29. Girl'* 28. Sheriff Girls modations. ranging from modest
28% and Michigan Magnetic to plush.
■
34%.
Many Michigan winter resorts
ADD BOWLING „.............. a-r week, beglnnlag Sunday evening
SENIOR DIVISION, AJBC
and continuing through the fol­
Standing*: Team 5, 19 wins; lowing Friday. The slope* are
leas crowded during the week
16 each; Team 4 and Team 1. and the price Include* the cost
of lodging, incals, low fees and
Steve Carr took honors for the dally instruction.
boys with a high individual game
Ski professionals recommend
that the skiers’ basic Vrardrobe
Lambert had 165-438, Jim Har­
bin had. 164-418. Linda Staup
wa* high for the girls with 124­
322, Becky Brower rolled 123-312
and Donna Brewer had 101-300.
Tills includes warm under­
clothing. heavy wool and cotton
SUNDAY MIXED LEAGUE
socks, a long-sleeved shirt, a
Standings: Tesm 7. 57%; heavy sweater, parka, stretch
Team 4, 46; Hooker Motors. 46; pants, ski gloves or mlttans. a
light weight sweater for extra

covering.

‘Renobla

65 Minting* tom* in thro* body ttyfet witty cnok* of Six or V-8 Engnet

S«rvlc«

Sine* 1928”

LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE
HEATED STORAGE FACILITIES

At late»t count,

Come try the triggerquick performance of Mustang's
new 200-cubic-inch six-cylinder engine! Production has
beep boosted because of Mustang’s record-breaking
sales success...so the long wait is over! You can see
’em—test-drive ’em-and get fast delivery on ’em, too.

there were

makes of boot*. 147 kind* of
binding* and 133 brand* of ski

The cost for . equipment has
been described as comparable to
outfitting a golfer with a good

Mas
AT NO CHARGS

Ut Us

TW Week

flF’WI "5X5164
NO JOB TOO LABCI er TOO SMAIX

VilUIEI

to 8100 and up.
When a skier Is ready to buy
his own equipment, he'll find
that most ski shop* have profes­
sionals to help him get the most

—

T

7?

"

tSSEsEEiazs;

’65... best year yet to take a test-drive at your Ford Dealer’s

Of course. It's possible to spend
thousands of dollar* to ski, and
many pecmle do. But In MlchlRan. beginners and experts will
discover skiing to suit their abili­
ty and tlieir winter recreation

.

FISHER-HENGESBACH, Inc.

32&amp; N. Michigan

Hastings

WI 5-2421

�February Is A Short Month, But Mighty Long On Want Ad Resii
LARKE BUICK

SHARP
USED CARS

PHONE

WI 5-3481

LEGALS

N01ICE

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STORE

MINIMUM RATE—50c for Twenty Words.

CHEVROLET
1435 S. Hanover
WI 5-2425

WI 5-2426

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1943 FORD ECONOLINE
IMS OLDSMOBILE
Dynamic M, 4 Dr Holiday,
power steering and brakes, new
whitewall Urea. Nice green fin­
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1943 FORD ESQUIRE BUS
tlwxMHi IrsaMHftUai Ona omw.

1962 CHEVY II

Calendar of Special Events

r»w» i«r lh» &lt;\ran
»«*W «f RU&gt;el
“S? rws.

ATMS-.
1M1 PONTIAC CATALINA
3 aaal Button Wagon. Green
-and white tutpna. power steer-

1960 BUICK

■ Wings to Puerto Illco." See
the rich colors of tlie ocean
that laps on sandy beaches,
the green rugged mountainthat cover Uiree-fourths of the
island, and lush fields of pine­
apples. Central Auditorium, 8

1962 .VOLKSWAGEN

i960 CHEVROLET

1960 CHEVROLET

the price when the Rotary
Club members serve pancakes
and sausage with all the but*
ter'and syrup you can float
them in on Saturday. Feb. 27,

APPLIANCES

FARM IMPLEMENTS

WAREHOUSE

Farm Machinery

1959 JEEP CUSTOM

REAHM
MOTOR SALES
XTIAO

OLDS

1958 JEEP

APPLIANCES
FROM SCHOOLS
Most Like New

I-arge lot with toko froul
5 minute* from Heatings,
lease with option to buy.

A-l shape.
-1M1 Aills Chalmers D IT with
Aills Chalmers 3 btm. It Inch
mid. plow.

CADILLAC

See lhe New Car
Trade-Ins'

Safe Buy
USED CARS

Hastings
Molor Sales
Dodge-Dart Dealer
220 W. State .

Quality Merclydfidi!
Priced to Fit Your
Economy

GOODYEAR BROS.

Used Cor Lot across from
Food Center. Also, Cars at
rear of Dodge-Dealership.

NOTICE

USED CAR LOT
WI 5-3903 or WI 5-2454

Barry’s Farm Store

Hastings Heights
Step In and visit with us at
150 E. North St or caU us and
we will come to you.
Dept MCB-M1-881
Freeport, nimois

FREE DELIVERY

LHNDBANK
LOANS

PHONE 945-3474

Consumers
Power Company

★ Musical Instruments
BELSONO 120 BASS WHITE
LOSE WEIGHT—Just 4 capsule*
ACCORDION FOR
daily. Fashion Rite for tow
,11. ^»/4
lu ll’ll
Case and some music __
calorie dieting. p.79. Lapo
Phone WI 5-4820
Pharmacy, 144 E. State, Has­
tings.
tt

JIMS

i

NOTICES
4 Dr. Sedan.--------

MODERN

FARMERS

UM DODGE POLARA
4 Dr. Sedan. ...............

KITCHEN
CABINETS

IBM MTRCIHY
Park Lane Convertible ...J4M

JUST $495

Custom Grinding done

IMS M1RCCMY
Park Lane 4 Dr. Hardtop MM
IBM FOED STATION WAGON
t Cvl 4 Dr. . ________HN
IBM LINCOLN
4 Dr. Sedan. __ ---------

APPLE SALESROOM
Sausage Hupper on Saturday. and Cider Mill open dally until 8
Feb 27 Eaat Gym of ItasUngr Closed Bunday. Good Potatoes.
.High School Serving from 5:30

or, if PREFERRED,

—MM
FARM BUREAU
SERVICES
NOTICE

I

NEW WATERPROOF TARP

MAHLER
■MOTOR SALES

ER BALT AT FARM BUREAU
SERVICES—Rock. block and
Zso-tabi available. Our Car
Load Buying saves you money.

Heating - Plumbing
Now • Remodel • Repaii

WINICK SURPLUS
3M W. Michigan

KAECHELE'S

ED tn having the income from
a l-room and bath upper
apartment to help make your
rental payment on a 7-rooas

SEWING MACHINE—Brand
new. Cam operated automatic
fo&lt; designs, buttonholes. blind
hem. ate. slightly paint dam­
aged tn shipment. Wil) aacri-

WEEPER — Now tank type
Close out of demonitrsiora and
floor sample*^ Complete with
rleanuu attachment*. Only
♦1&lt;AO. Call 945-9431 Dt»Ur.

�Card of Thanks

LEGALS

Middleville

CARD or THANKS

Delton Methodist
Church Plans
Many Activities
The Delton Methodist W8

caida, flowers and kind remem­
brance*; Leonard . Osgood Fun­

b, having each mnoa connected |
with Uw school system contri­
bute towards it. They are plannlng on liavlng one big activity,
such a* a basketball game, later

Personal Mention

Delton Schoo}'
Names Survey
Study Groups

fund.

gay ot Prayer service Friday,
March 4, at a pm. Poopu from
231 Thatcher Bcrraf, Woodland,
tn interest In the "project meth-

higblarata of Central Florida al

CARD or THANKS

friends and reiaUvra who called

JMTWis

Iff?

MaMST""

•rat*. Tter*. 4:40; Jr.

wedding anniversary. Also to ail
those who sent the beautiful
greeting cards and. gilts.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blair

gym in Grand Rapids boUirday.

CARD OF THANKS

1
munlty Hospital in Battle Creek
lor Uie excellent care I received

thanks to Mr. ana Mra. Wayne lioiK.c.* «• r«s« 1&lt;&gt;«. Br nuoa Kl
Wellman tor taking me to both
nd smsrat el
hospitals, that night. Many
p«j*bl* fMibthank* to my slxtn hour class “At
. ... ,
'W.K
U«f» U
auo to my friends, relative^
Ml 444
and neighbors for the many
7is
cards, candy and phene calls I
appreciate your kindness. Thanks
s it
so very much.
Danny Sinclair

CARD OF THANKS
Heartfelt Uianks to all who

uce Friday evening and
anurday* Bciwois represented
were Lee High School of Grand

rw»»a*l ««r«i« *i l«««i iou:

Tho Cub Boouu. No. 3065 ea-

H*:b«r4 M. Bbtuler. Auarasy
114 W«l BMW 8UWt

Uie kind expressions of sym­
pathy In our recent sorrow.
The William Laycock Family

many of the puenta and famUira
enjoyed the fun. * Mias Thdrna
t HJaklfM, n* FrebMo Cart acocmpuled Mr. and Mra.
Edward Black of Caledonia to
HaatiDga Tueaday evening U
tesid UJC World Travel B
"Sourdougha to Senorttaa*

hwTiw •Ftw’ltorrv "ceutr'crart
Heat* la U* Utj M HuUaca M1«MF

LEGALS

luck, Plainwell Hamlhon. Mapto
Valley. Allegan. East Calvin.
Hamilton, Lowell, Caledonia and
Middleville. The guest conductor
was Burnay KuachsU of Beuton

US’S l?*S2.ra -

appropriate poslUvc point
, favor aa well as a few &lt;dlfficulChurch, Friday, Jan. 28, at'1 tiei that usually can be--------by Uie school, the staff, and the
student with case if a minimal
effort is given over to proper
planning.
The project or individual re­ clinic iiald Monday
- search is often thought of synDanya Uveranoe or Lansing.
Mission - at the Delton Methodist
Church Sunday evening, Feb. 7. the ca*e. Although the project
method can ultimately lead to
Saranac, president of the W8C8
lrun Allegan. Bryan u
control at IdlCbigBn
total defense.
at VermontvUta.
The science project is a means
whereby science instruction can Albert McCteUando on Bunday
of Social Concern* at The tercsts and abilities of tlie stu­
Methodist Church. People at the dent The project .might be de­
etanmunlly are invited.
fined m an Individual students
investigation Into a particular
Wodneoday evening Mra. John topic, field, or problem area with
Chamberlain presented Tto- Uie research being brought to a
klndllng the Inner LHo through conclusion which Illustrates the
Prayer" at the mouthy meeting
Ing of that student. It allows the
student to:
,
By Afrsji Edna Brotcn

mother,

Jennie Rutter, Solomon presenting the program.
willing to take hta time and de­
nock Hospital.
vote his energies to UiU tech­
nique will find the results pleas­
ing and certainly profitable for
trzr^TX
• 4. Harry
Ud (Jcurl St lb» Pntbslo OBWo 4a
Ute student*. It la In this spirit
prll Ilk. less, al 6100 Ajt.
attended tile Anniversary Club
U. 14 UrdtrtJ. Tbil — •—
*• at Uie l»me of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
The other circle* will hold their that the Delton Kellogg Schools
i situ by paMlHUi
Clark of Cherryville Rood Frl- February makings on the 17th. will announce its forthcoming
Mcrt&lt;*r*e *’U,“ Oa'po,,l“a
iras u «»i4 isy &lt;4 braru(.*"a
The
EaUier
Circle
will
meet
at
Hmuco BssBvr.
tb»i U&lt; Roger Wykra and daughter,
UiwtUtela * W*r4
An Economics Teachers meet­
Nancy, of Grand Rapid* were
ing was held al 840 pm, Jan.
Bunday gueste of Mr. and Mrs.
Otaro WOllama * Among ttrnra the Martha Cjrcte with Mra. 26, to continue Uie curriculum
study. A The GJLA. had a party
who attended Uw Bmlth-Bsre Herl Basko at 7:30 pm.
rVBUOATlOW OBDBB.
GAA. members and their guest*
sa Methodist Church Saturday
The Delton Methodist Officlsd
afternoon with tho Rev. Luther Board meets Wednesday, Feb. 1%
Brokaw officiating were Mr. and
wkhes, pop and potato chips
?W»“W5‘
Sixteen persons came out on were served at 8:30 pm. A good
103 W. bui&lt; H
Hraliao. Mlcklru
Studios returned and took some
44l*»Ul* Damn AUlUaa
M VUI*&lt;* el Mlddltvllle,

nt L. burr of Hu .So, 4.

Anyone interested in

ba a bcnefll dance al the Lagkm
HaU Saturday, Feb. 8 for Mr.

go toward purchasing an axttflIn

Bristol Corners
Students Visit
Delton School

K

•HJSV.’SXSTX. - r~

OBDBB FOB rUBLXQATlOM.
"" MkMsra. Tbs

and family. Paul Ban to tho

Cloverdale • Hope
By Mrs. Slephtn Otfaod
II SmMm
- BMapSeaa S4B-BVM

guest* around the building
the informal meeting that

and the courses available.
Johnson pcJBited out that
game against Kellogg there. Tlie spending some time with her
Mnnday evenings through Feb­ Alston Studios returned io finish
ruary.
&lt;kur*M at Dalton that are
Sunday. * Mra,
rcnUy being
who publlctaBB , ,__ _
against Richland there. The Jr. Mra. Virginia Andridge Civic

jsrroumxa rua
Scholarship Fund Renewed

High basketball team played
Richland there al 4:00 pm. The Friday lunch guttoto
players were excused from school
James Springer were Saturday

Student Council had a meeting

cently voted to contribute to the in room 28. The Science depart­
Scholarship Fund fdr the Delton ment had a—‘
students.
The scholarship Is open to any
man. formerly of Grand Rapids. Senior who would like to apply ketball game at 8 pm.
4. the English 'temrtrr.Mit is
« ----- ..— ,

“Zl»^^t^****‘l «*&lt;«ra*4.,*ni**B^
MOBTOAOB BALB

irr-.™
Un. M Moris«&lt;♦♦. slid record
. 7Ui 4*y •&lt; &gt;«v«Btar, 1V40,
1&lt;( &lt;4 U* Hralcter ot Pool

Fifteen students
Gordon Mllch- Bristol Camera
nald a visit to

the

Delton Area

obdbb

Armed Forces

OBDBB FOB PUBLICATION.

bekah Circle at Mra. J. Wilkes !

Ing a farewell

intendent Joims
U»t the Bristol
last primary d
that could bo
Delton system.

. First Methodist Church over the Heratorahot'a birthday. She will
Woley Woods Mon-

■aMS
Ccurt fw

$36 W. Walnut Street. Hastings. Raymond Slagle
Ungs. Lyto Miller
Wedneeday night and:

rpent
m

■‘ft.i-'C ILKX~

Business Directory

SERVICE and REPAIR GUIDE

report.

"1NSURI WITH US
AND IE SURE”
A Cl.,I«. Um W Immmm
I. R. LAWRENCE

301 S. Mlchlpn An.

l. It-H.IUI Ml I*. Wll.liw

or by porwaol oorvkr, al 1«*H fontiron (14) 4*y« prior Io onek hrarltf
Pkillp IL Miubail. Jod(o at Prollnd.cn. Attn.

Thelma Cart and friend Lou
Huggins of Kalamazoo, Mbs Lll-

Mo«i.fr Wod. 1 ta

j|

F.M.

945-9415

MIMORIAL MONUMENTS
OF DISTINCTION
Lovronca Bratfioco
MaMChratss

WATCH A- CLOCK REPAIR­
pltal. She must remain Uwre
ING — Guaranteed workman­
ship Also all kinds of Jewelry
Bari Vansickle are the proud
Repair and Engraving. Miller
Jewelers. 118 W. State St. “A
Square Deal Always."

FOB FVBUOATtOH—

rad Deurcxloxuon
»&lt; . Mii-Blsss. To* Pr*t*l«

Jan. 38 at Blodgett
Hospital David Alan
Uta sodas »8 lbs, 14 ora.
Charira WUliams is busy
to wind eras, HoBPitaL oerr &lt;Btber._ Fred Wlennga,

MOM WI f-4100

All Form* of

Imuranc* and Bondi

THEMDW

H.rl IM IU,.

Stat« Fann Insurance
auto

INS6RANCE

ROBERT'W. WWEWOOO. Mgr.
Nsrt B«*fc BM».
Hmm wi l-im

—. FIRI

BONDS
Swanson Insurance

Incom* Tax S«rvic*

12S S. MMMfsa Ara.
wam wi LrtaL—ita *1E-KFI t
Fsra. SwstasM. Ama«4*4 or Psc-

COMMERCIAL
at Its fiaatt

at Hw

DON'T WRING TOUR HANDS I Business Servlets Offered
— Ring WI 8-3483 and let a
BANNER Want Ad solve your
HEARING AXD SERVICE—Ev­
erything in Zenith aids. 10-day
Quick, profitable
■oMy-teA guarantee. Jacob
cortl
pharmacy. Phone WI 5-34M.

Concrete Product!

nlcs.

Goodyear Bros.

Phone

RADIATORS Cleaned, Repaired,

rOhoo. Tk*i all
Lake to quite adept
aging cribs for babies
r he presented one ta

WATCH AND DIAMOND RING
REPAIR — Export workman­
ship. Gilmore Jewelers. 103 E.

Mitcollar

Building, Caafroctioflv
LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED

Church of Wayland for their
baby. Mra. Matttonn made Uie

' amton. Phone WI 5-3133.

Rd, Phone wi 5-

Automobile O Machinery

Sy smwehMot sftsr 4 p.«»

a w. MNcta
Mm* WI 5’1058

COMPLETE PLUMBING

Roofing
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
-Repair and new wotB, Fix­
tures and supplies.

« moving
Cleveland.

tory Works/*. Hava taken s kosne

1001 U. DMIa,

ALL GRADES WASHED BAND
and GRAVKL-Baodar Gravel

Frost, who

study crane ea 1964 Incrane tsxra

PRINTING

ke man repair your appliances
With factory warranted parte.

granary Ward. Hastings WI

JERRY AtyMUS
n. WI J-4441

Clip This Guide—Keep It In a Handy Flace for Future Reference

IILntl

Hatting*

Office Houra

(Crake*) Walters, a surgical pa-

Hannah Circle at the church at and Mra. William Irwin at Grand
Hastings High School at the: Rine were Sunday guMM of Mr.
Rapids. Mr. Irwin Just returned same time. Lyte enlisted on Nov. and Mra. Norman Benedict ot
3 and Raymond on Nov. 5.
1 Wayland.
tai. * Paul Cisler, who is in
BlodgeU Hospital because ot a

Grainy*!

PRODUCTION
CREDIT
ASSOCIATION

pointmente with ttw, guidance
personnel this Spring for Fall
scheduling, Johnson *ddad
Tlie annexation issue was
prompted both by the recent rul­
ing of U&gt;c Hastings School &amp;?ard
on transporting tuition shi&lt;ton|i

Raymond R. Btogte. Jr, eom-

mend. Saturday. * About ten
members attended the Mld-Wln-

nuip H. MU-

studies al

will matriculate to Dcltnn
Pall of IM6. A favorabto

student's financial need, academ­
here starting at
ic leadership, and clUxenihlp arc 6:30 pm. The Freshman team
Important factors in determining will also play against Bangor. ♦
Saturday evening
Leo Itoblycr coifed
Chrtotlnc Harrison, both of the recipient
Waterford, to her mother's botno
J amen Springer and family
Mr. and Mra. Route and family
Spent Friday evening with the

l OS W. Blau Birerl
HraUaga Mlorisoo

The future requirements-of
Special Education In Uw DeHon
system will occupy ths attention
cf another committee under the

WUllama American Legion Post

heart ooodlUon.

‘SI*tinkt
, cenlAH

Margaret thicks will chair tho
library committee, vna of the
assignments of this commitMe
will be an investigation Into tha
poerihOtty of eat

Hickory Corners

interest.
3. Broaden his background of
knowledge In a particular field.
3. Develop further lhe science
skills used in completing the
project.
4. Learn how to develop and
complete a piece of research.
6. Demonstrate his ability and
understanding as a scientist.
In Uje secondary school today,
with Mra. Neil Hughes,
ls completely impossible even
Gordon Chamberlin
pretend to be able to thor­
oughly cover a scientific field
entertalned tho Ruth Circle

&amp;

ratsuri,®
’ •&lt; bar'ri MlcMgaa

by Delton JoanuUsa Ctara

oiuS^L^S'^.S

Hospital in Plainwell. * Mr. and

COMPLETE A CTO GLASS
SERVICE - nnl clera work.
Call WI 5-5G&amp;5 Burkey
agenta

LECTR1CAL CONTRACTIN'
AND REPAIRING —31 ycai

Unp. Fisher Electric. 113 E.

WI 5-3553.

�Thursday, February 4. IMS 4

. v-dUt HASTINGS HAN.NIK

Nashville Scholar Tells
Experiences in Africa
sicn tlie salaries came four months 1 a number on hla aide trips. Here
J is found everything from sloth.
Mn. J. Edwin Smith of ftaahville. tale.
At lhe school approximately 1.000 «*&gt;*»«• »«bs.skins. weaving, broroe
student* applied for adnnulon but [wwk *lkJ various other cp‘8* »»&lt;f
. rr
? ,’art* - In some areas where retown of Ikenne DiUrsday. Feb 21.

from lhe group . 13and &gt;*"•
Marlorte Dunham, executive di- •
rSw?

Lake Odessa
IAL

fly Mrs. Dan Piifrman

StmiTY

Qaestioa£aad Asiaert

51^ ~
Rapid, at Butterworth Hospital.
I She

i recently a neighbor told me that
coverage under speial security
| was compulsory. I always
thought It waa optional. Who is
and Mrs. Herald’ Classic, local, ! light?
and Mr. and Mra. John Begerow
and family of Grand Rapids. *1* a special method of deurmlnDie Rev and Mrs Einar Un- Ing the amount to be reported
seth. tlw Rev and Mrs. Torre, and 1* available to many low
BarcanlC and lhe Rev. and Mrs income farmers. It la not a way
Lowell Dimon were among many to avoid tho social srourtty tex.
. . ’• »
...
. ' If IK*

1

weighed
-

pounds,

aUll file tex Forms IMO

^’^riTc^nntogh^ and

14K । Mnk AjrwlAdMnnlngham.
,
TtMOn* Gilliland at
£ ' Lanrtng was a Tuesday vialtor
£ I of the Harley Stedd*. * Th®
* n
—. ‘
.^.InLlVM Leon

. urday aa Mrs Ben Hmltn. real.i- s.
&lt;jauKhU«, Linda ana
forma.
। Ing al tho Kellogg Bird Sane- Ur&gt; Tw„ w*cha. were Sunday
-—
------- -- — tuary, Augurta, wa* one ot the naitoni of tho Marvin Shade*,
tlnue to pay tn far more so- ; graduate
received her B8
Bunfteld. * Mrs L«nor
c I a 1 occurily credit If he no degree In elementary education, j Varga* and daughters. Mr*,
lonxvr ha* farm income?
I ok. ■.
vi™. ' Orvin Bartlrtt and Mis. EUgio
Oalavlx were Thursday visitor*
Answer: No. Social security fenstem.
vUle's Fuller Street PTA. telling of ■ The student* Uvad al the school markets present an awesome sight
a* beef and lamb hatsg In Uie open,
credits’ can be earned only on '
MjrrvcU stephena, Clare of Mr. and Mra Raymond
the
Chapel
Qx&gt;ir
of
Capital
Unifarm
were
1400
ar
more,
you
and
because
of
Ute
intense
heal,
nr
tnnnm.
fmm
»
lf-*n.|
B1&gt;kelr
gjjd
Mr
^
Homer
showing slidsa. Bunday evenbig. J began at 6 am. with breakfast.
Gullerrea and baby. Rebecca
verslty orcoktaibtu, Ohio, at the, niuat report it. Your aortal se-*
------- ■ ....
V-VA spud after a fhort time
' Bartlett. Mrs C. R. Turner and
Bethlehem Lutheran Church curity office ha* a free pamphThe Banner. In cooperation Mra. Ruthetla Turner were:
iAX.C.1 to Laruipg. FTLday let which explains the farmer *
'■ pictures.
i tinging and meditation. At II am.
Jerry had little trouble with Uie night. The Rev.tnd Un. Dta., -. r«P»r«W»naU&gt;UlUpB to tstmUon. is publishing a tertes m "i’b^XTal’th^ Zta^EW- [, last Saturday Ray Smith and
Jerry Wwn to Ainca u»« iui nmm :—• - — —
------Walter Saxton. Lansing, called
A*k for leaflet
College fellowship prwmm th«tll,re*k Lunch c*»nc at 1:15 pm language barrier, and in some and the Rev. and Mrs. Bareanl «"‘Lcr
,.j on
Russell Wilkin* and Aidon
cf question* and answers on so- gellcal United Brethren Church.
■
were special invited guest* of the
»rod* one student after hB Junior “^i beeuuw ot Uw lntni*e hent
v-h •last- —
•
----- •— Kidder.
Wednesday
evening.
Rev. and Mra. Unseth of the1 Question: The governnuait dal security subjects. If you Ionia,
yw to the Mayfiower School. U»cre wa* a rert pened from 2 to
have
a
question
the
Social
Sc'
----Woodland
Lutheran
Church.
The
;
pay*
me
a
subsidy
to
conserve
Hie school at Ikenne was onlyDmv h* taught 15 perk*U of
"
.
&lt;
&gt;
&lt;
..dll*
Of
*
"
'
"
"
program
waTunlfrr
the
direction
t«ne
of
my
land.
Can
I
count
curtty
AdmmlstraUon
will
be
1
chemistry and nine periods of b1- f
.wror- 50 miles from the Atlantic Ocean
o' XlUa Xmanuel Synder of Uie mis money In figuring my net,glad to answer it. Il yuu wish a
ology each week to siudenU equl- '
I repraentatlve of the Social Sc- i
where the water Is warm and the University They enjoyed’ such.Prohl?
songs as "On the MounUln.
Answer: Ym Th it would else curtty AdminlstraUon to address
htah
“ c'cn * are Inclined
1,1 1“U!I,“
, w-iK-wi Undent*
?
... 1
'n5t“
' Nlgrrun*
to*
"Jubilate Deo iBhout With Joy' be true U Lhe whole farm i»
01
’TH
,!t
Tn addition he shared one week believe that educated people do not sterum near Uie Mayflower School with “A Mighty Fortress Is Our ■ placed in the soil bank by you'
thia district office will
each term in the wpenUlon pf work wiU: their hands^Servant could alw be uwd for swimming ,God" as an encore. Nine mem- a* the landowner and there are , furny.li a qualified speaker to
study periods and work period* :Ubar ls fhcQp
Ulc
dl, and flshipg p&gt; some areas the bers of the choir come Xrom i no tenant* on Uw farm.
.lecture, answer question* and
He afao Hxxuon-d 15 student* each j
prtnlde niauy daaire for teach­ water is infested wnh parailta
Michigan.
, Question: I've got two differ- I*n°w nimj *»
sMUrtly..
in agriculture, landa-aplng and ! u»g practical Uiln^p However, they
After graduation from Abqa ColI received a letter from Mr tnt numbers for my income lax Addreoa &gt;w requ«d and quesmusic oocletlm far two one-hour, are being educated U
to •~'**~~*~**
understand
J Jtge thia spring, Jerry plans to :
— z • ..........
.w-w- —■
continue his education He hopral,week They——
period* a week, and as his con- &lt; that work is dignified
enjoy
reading
’
Uie
How
many
numbers
do
I
neecd
1
traUon
50
Rsnscun
Ave..
N. E,
tributlon to MavfDwer School oet
Mayflower School operates to someday return to Africa, even' •Woodland News and also sent an j and how am I going to get the Grand Rapids. Michigan. Thai
up a piggery.
x
,
on terms which last three months, io tench. Though not permonenUy. item
for the column. They report numbers right? Doos my wife office will reply directly to you.
Whenever possible Jerry took with a month’s vacation between
He brought buck many mcmen- tiiat
(
it has been a much belter »e®d a numbar or could aha take |1
-z..
»
-----—------- •-----------When Jerry arrived In Nigeria
Winter so far than last Winter one of mine'
I Spacecraft built to orbit the
Nigeria where he saw native crafts ha *». impressed not by the dif­ pictures He particularly prizes a Diey iiave had no frost to harm
and arts being practiced.
ference between that country and couple of outfits he had made for anything ui Bradenton. They
be straightened out. You should stand it* &gt;J&gt;oaUie environment
called on Stella and Florence
. TO PAY INCOME TAXES
tlie native costume with a louse­
teaching. U
hi* trip over and

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amount of construction that is tilting poncho type robe known ling settled in their new five!
loom house near Bay Shore, f
part* of NUtrla differ greatly. Tn
tk-cvea. which are folded upon the
close together, and while there shoulders and Indicate wealth.
are still thatched-roof homes, many Underneath. Jerry ware a pajamaarc built of cement. Die stmts
in many cotnmurutie* are cement called a "bubs" and the full punts
with deep gulllca on ciUier side to are called "soro.' He completed hla
carry off the heavy rains during outfit wearing a small. brlmlea* felt
hat.

Births at Pennock

Tlf^ic,

£lo WoKtvict

the Africans friendly and anxious

lot of know-how
to fix i hi-fi

achool. when nun fell cn the tin. the ’steaming Jungle,' cobras, ma­
laria, army ants and torrential
rain* They have shrunk to life
that nearly #n inch of rwtn fell stse. comparable to colds and our
tn 15 minutes during one 'storm
Plants grow fast in the warm
climate, snake* are numerous, ter­
mites plentiful, although Uie army
ahis help bocause they eat the
termites At the school Jerry
By Mrs. Clendon Curtis
watched an ant raid on tennltra

Woodland

factory-trained* personnel to fix

TV and tape recorders
expertly repaired, too.

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WE CLOSE AT

form S8-S. Anyone with mors
than one number should notify
us immediately. If your wife
income tax identification. she
। should also complete a form 88­
5. Slit should not use your num-

, Question: How do I pt social
a* icr. a*4 «»&lt;urlty credit for my farm In­
B. ksflioad. i rotne? I had

black ants, about an inch long.
The anta had sent our foragers,
and then the snU, marching by
two*s, made the raid, tarrying the
termites back for food.
Die cropland is dotted with trees
to provide shade. The climate often
reaches 120 degrees tn the sun and

Woodland PTA
The Woodland PTA will meet
at the school Monday. Feb 8, at
8 pm. This will mark the be­
ginning of Boy Scout week. For
this occasion the Scouts will
tiavs the opening exercises of the
meeting The program for the
evening will be a panel discus­
sion on Mental Health. Ths
nslny season, which begins tn No- el win consul ot ideal
vtmber. provides moisture which
is evidenced by the heavy foliage.

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f atMla Su»«r Start Cnps

luck refreshments were served.
Next month Uie group will meet
with Mr. and Mrs. Duane Rowlader for a toboggan party pro­
viding the weather cooperates
windy. ♦ Kepny Brooks, son of
Mr. and Mrs Charles Brooks,
and Nancy, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Sinclair, were In
Grand Rapids over the weekend
attending lhe mld-wtoter Insti­
tute of the Methodist Church.
Here Is a report from more of
our graduates from Woodland'
David Blood graduated In 1955
and later married Iva Dane
Schalbiy. They live in Massa­
chusetts now with their two
year-old son. Wesley David. Dae 1
vid works for Raytheon as an
electronics engineer at the Nor­
wood plant Just outside of Bos­
ton. Their address is 374 East
Street. Sharon. Mass.
Reinhold (Ronnlet Markwart
Class of 1955. He IS i pastor at
the Lutheran Church In Brad­
ner. Ohio, where he lives with
his wife and son. Philip.
Shirley (Classic &gt; and Galen
Kilmer both graduated In 1958
from Woodland. They have for­
merly lived in Lafayette, Ind,
where Galen continued his stud-

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prophesied that Shirley and Pat
iGrinage) Slater would be run-'
nlng a beauty shop within 10
years. However, that did not

is fixing Shirley's Uttla girl's
hair.
John Schalbiy formerly at­
tended school at Woodland but
did not graduate from here
However. I can report that he Is

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tree provide shade, grow rapidly freshment* will be served The
president, Mrs Wesley Jopple.
urges everyone to attend and
•'fences’' are merely native plants. support your PTA.
The Woman's study Group of
Oom is/one of the'mart abund.int jrtjg* and Uiree cropa can be the Methodist Church 1* sched­
uled to meet with Mrs. Laurence
Lowell, Wednesday. Feb. 10. Mrs
Glcndon Curtis will be the lead­
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his students to taste tor the first end visitor with Mr. and Mrs
time. Also from Nigeria corr.cs the Garold McMillan.
cassava, which after preparation.
Eight couples of the Methodist
Church met Saturday evening at
The market places tc
Uie home of Mr. and Mrs. Wtn.
fascinating, and Jerry
Black In Woodbury. An enjoy-

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you may request a duplicate card. |
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vrrslly ot Michigan, working on
his PhD. degree in nuclear en­
gineering. He married a girl from

icr. in Detroit. HU wife teaches
at Livonia.
If you are a graduate from
Woodland, will you please help
with this section of the column.

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�Missionaries to"
Speak at E.U.B
Church Services

Honor Martin
Bond Sales in
Couple on 10th
Wedding Jubilee

Rev. Harold Olsen, missionary
recently evacuated from retaellield Northeast Congo, will be
speaking Bunday morning and
evening. Feb. 7. at the Hastings
Evangelical United Brethren
Church.

beginning at 8:55.

u~. r la.-

•"» to.

rente Ward of Martin w e r o
.
ignored on their 40th wedding | .T?^C „ V**,*,.
.ICP|C**nU&lt;l
anniversary Saturday. Jan 30.!
pCTI^,t^°L thc,

a slide sot with musical back­
ground depicting the work tlvat
the

dirt Church parlor* at Martin

/T,
oteboins uwuikra employer*.
Bte.ih^te^etoMSS?taSln Bn-d n*dl“'
nHB“cllU InrtltuUons
^n* for thc«- wtt****" m achlev5?lrtr
£hrltUT 8eok5 ing Uus fine record
’
ha* served |
_______ c_______
since IMO.

“ “- Elmer Patrick
sirs and tie
arid other*. Including LeVaUey Leads Jehovalis
and Berlin Center.
IT
P C
1 o Lonierence
Conference treasiuvr's staff and

turbulent

Central African

land Mlxrtnn
Rev. Olsen was engaged In
teaching In a Christian high
school, took evangelistic teams
into the villages, and prepared
Gropcl radio programs for Radio
BtahlcyviUe. Mr*. Otaen ta a
medical laboratory technician.

pensary on Aungt* Station, the
Elmer Patrick, presiding mln- mission outpost where the OIister of Hartings
Liter
Hasting* Congregation of 1'
ptan to retire in June and move Jehovah's Witne****, led a dele- | Both of the Olsen's furloughs
gallon of 70 minister* to a Bible have been emergency ones caused
conference al Brighton Jan. 22- j
by sudden evacuations of mis­
sionaries from exploding and
Frederick, and two grandchildren
strife-lam Congo. In 1M1 they.
who reside at Newark. Ohio.
vised by American embassy offl-

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J. W. Filaon, district super­
11 vered his talk Our Divided
World-Is-tt Here to Stay?" to
an enthusiastic audience of Hl. mutiny of the Congolese army.
Cloak-and-dagger drama and
division: opposing world political intrigue shrouded that evacuaIdeologic*. many religions with

taction Thraa—Fa(aa I tn &lt;

-

Christian Science
Text Announced

Hears Talk. on
; Trip to Kussia
•

Small Clmifi at ;
Big University

. "God is a Spirit: and they that
worship him must worship him ■ Nearly 83 percent of th*
ctessn at The University of

sx"

। gets tne tname ot mo mote ixs- ate stuuenu are enrouea ns»*
I "Educational'
•'Educational' and Sociological
Sociological1' *** ult
U3tad
“- "AptalL"
-t—-------------------be read al'fewer
1
than 33 student* each. (
. Patterns of Ruasia" was the topic Christian Science Services Sun- ;
dlteusscd by Mra MeMn Smith, ‘‘“Y'ro"’ ' Science ■ - * ■ — - - - ■_ _______ . anrt and Health witH
with Krv
Key tn
to llm
the
Wednesday. Jan. 27, meeting of Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy
will Include this: "Spirit being
God. there ta but one Spirit, for
there can be but one infinite
ganlratlon for women educator*.
Mr*. Smith (bowed slides of the'
People to People tour which die
and her husband took In Septem­
NEW TURBINE CAR—The Arthur F. Churchill family
ber. Convening at the Methodist
Bryan Kutchins. senior letter
Thursday was presented this new Chrysler Corporation tarbin*
man of Michigan
ear far use during the next three-months. ChurehlB was selected
on a random basts for the turbine car, one of about *M motorists ahort business meeting presided
meh had between ICu
over by Mta* Ruth Tangerstrom.:■ swimmer at Lans
I ton High School
president.
under a no-charge agreement.
En route to Moscow. Mr*. Smith
u.J - ------------ briUlant flower*
school the group
peeled to maintain the physical
i. Other picture*
appearance t of the car, exercise visited
all reasonable care to protect It ---------- --------------- Ing grown under
glass,
typical
cf
Belgian
practice;
■from itamage and supervise Ita
oue firm animal irather Uun a
team i drawing * vehicle in Hol­
Alt of the Chrysler Corpora­ land; bicycles for yound and old
tion turbine car* are Identical in and Uu-h road built for them, run­
. Body style, color and other fea- ning parallel, ta the highway*.
■ lures. Each
a dtettecUvrty
Despite a sense of uneaslnca,
; Styled four-passenger, two-door
poratton turbine car motorist for
the next three months In Chrys­
ler's turbine market Evaluation
bred Turbine Bronxe. A harmon­ frtendiy. Among the many pictures
ising brume interior trim com-

Motorists Test
Chrysler’s New
Turbine Car

presented Thursday to Arthur F
Churchill and his wife. Florence,
of 2511 Harding Avenue. Lan-

Mrs. Brown Dies
H Suddenly on
Wednesday

let Corporation product planning
engineer. The turbine delta-----

Motel tn Lansing.

crimination, and economic in­ at night and travel llUle-used
equity. "Disagreement in the Jungle roods to avoid marauding
stalemate. and forming of hew
nations In Africa and Asia would

tcrity of Red Squire. She (minted
out that In the churches all facial

Of lhe Bolshoi Theatre's perform­
ance of the ballet "Swan Lake"
she said It was the moot exquisite
Imaginable.

who died suddenly Wednesday,
Jan.. 27. were held Saturday, Jan.
The found that a hospital was
So. al 3 pm. at lhe Cedar Creek
well staffed with nurses but tackBible Church.

world unity." Prison said.
Fourteen new ministers
baptlred at the meeting.

American hospitals In a Russian
Institute and Michigan State
University. He ta president of the
exit Congo
Lansing council of the PTA.
Stanleyville In August. 1864. sud­ and takes an active Interest In ard-Ogood Funeral Home until
pm.
Saturday, Feb. 6 at 0:30 ,
__ , denly pul in danger all Ameri- the Boy Seoqt.aMvemenL
chines, in the Horne Economics
the .Mr. and Mra. Fellowship
At a new* conference preced-

EUB Classes to
Have Fellowship

each

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Hastings V Store

The Hastings Banner
TSanday. Fabrean 4. IMS

have their spaghetti supper in
the south basement of the I

gine ta “in many ways
rebels before an evacuation was to the piston engine wi
possible, but the Africa Inland been in use nearly thr
ters of a century" Hi I
example, that the 11- „
will be^oileited for food. A time
cause of tho mtakton's proximity power turbine engine produce*
to
ti
g*ruts
car
activity equivalent to a 230*
Joyed.
horsepower V-8. but weighs only
the bonier .overnight, with the half aa much.
Gunderson drew attention to
reijel.jjdvuncc coming closer by
lhe hour. Finally they were par. the performance of the Chrysler
mttted by Congolese Officiate tq turbine car; in particular, be
stressed, lhe smooth. response to

In addition to her husband.

of engine vibraUon. He said the
results of the current market Hharan. at home, employed by
evaluation "will provide soma of Hartings Mutual Insurance Comthe answers we need as a baste"*’”'
x—
Rapids They have two children. for decisions on the future of our
Daniel. B, and Michael. 3. '
turbine program." The evalua­
tion. he explained, "is designed
to provide us with. information
Free Methodist
regarding the extent and char­
of the market for a becca Gunter, Livingston. Tenn.,
CYC Honor Council acteristics
turbine-powered passenger car."
r-s...»kin
The flrat Christian Youth
daughters.
hlnd-

In the communal farm Uuy
visited, about 300 persons lived.

Mrs Smith took many pictures
of children, especially appealing to

NO NEED
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if

you’re injured by a Halting! Mutual Home,
owner* policy. Hdres a good steer ., . let your
local Hastings Mutual agent beef-up your in­

picture of our entire trip." Her
audience studied an expression
that mingled kindness with wiiat

surance protection. Hell be glad to tell you
about it. Call him today!

Aufhorised Hasting* Agent in This Area

,

tings Free Methodist Church on
Sunday. Feb 7. during the Sun­
day school hour. You are Invited for three months'tmdcr a no­
charge use agreement The car

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firm experienced in marketing
and selection programs. Chrysler representatives of the local budd­
specified Lansing aa the site of ing trades and building allies.
the delivery and the accounting
firm picked Churchill from Uie
letter inquiry file for that area.
He requested use of a turbine
car In a letter Tie wrote to Chrys­
ler on October 11. 1862.
The Churchills have been marhmung with etoetrtclty wm the
chlldrin. Janet, 22, Lota, 20. Armeeting with emtamliv1ow^i&gt;dth^Mnrwre1a
phlU1- beln&lt; P1***1 00 a new
PterXuT?
rate now in effect for
1 IMO orof ThS .Frit?
ri»ta type « heating by Uie Con-

r
acuouick*
LA
jU
HOMEOWNERS
CALL
COLLECT

CASH to consolidate your bill*, lit and 2nd Mortgage*. No Rod Tape.

Is Your Home
DESERT DRY?

PAY OFF ALL YOUR BILLS
Pi

*1.500 „.p«t o-'r $17.42

$3,000 ...*w O.I, $34.84

$5,000

o.h $58.06

SECOND MORTGAGES
Originsl
Howto
You Cs*
' Bal. Naw
•oerow
Haos* Csat
&gt; 4.300
$ 5.000
$1,500
1 $ 9.000
$2,500
$ 6.500
$13,000
$ 9.500
$3,500
1 $15,000
$5,000
$10,000

270 W. Jacksoei M.
Brtfle Creak, Miehigsa

Call Coilwet

dial

Office &amp; School
’

Supplies
STATIONERY

SCHADERS
Office Supplies

COLEMAN AGENCY
203 S. Michigan, Harting*

Hiona WI 5&gt;S4I2

Authorlaad Hatting* Agent in This Area

C RANDSEN'C
■

Insurance Agency

120 W. State St., Hasting*

PhoiM WI 5-4174

Authorixwd Hasting* Agent in This Area

The Sherwood Agency
to the
State-wide service program
for used car buyers

for on* full year on any Guaranteed Warranty used car
Wa have joined with hundreds of other members of tho MICHIGAN Automobile
Dealers AssodaUogTw provide the used car buyer with a state-wide discount program
parts and labor. To receive and qm

Make it an "Oasis

FIRST MORTGAGES

PARTY GIFTS

Fif ty turbine «ra have been I Mention was also made of the
built for Uie consumer research' !,cw
&gt;'anl UahU wl,h motrr
program. In retun?1 for use of!
B *** *** potto grill
the tuftalne, selected motorists P**1 ***’
Jam» Ign­
ore asked to furntah Omrsler *^ and Tom Van AMrm nrtwtih information needed for Uie llrnt
asetatanta for this
market evaluaUon.
: are*, were alro on; the
~
Tn getieiwl. -Chrysler handle-!Nrl* Waiim.
the service, insurance and other I mginrer.
—it* In regard to the turbine,
------------ •--------Eoch user buys the fuel fori
Uit Hamer H'anf

No Application Fee*. Quick Closing. Widow*, Retiree* are Welcome.

If You Need

Dinner was served, following the
gogram and bnslnea* meettag
&lt;1* Mary Campbell was hostess
•nd had decorated the tables with
miniature snow men.

Mu WI 5.3344

TACOBg

•-F

New Electrical
Developments
Told At Dinner

with a Deluxe Power
Automatic Humidifier!

SPECIAL PRICES
For a Limited Time

AS MUCH AS
25% OFF

MICHIGAN Maa

N

Hasting*

Kaecheles, Inc

Fiah«r-H«n(»,bach

(Didi Walts., Owner)
305 S. Church

WI

5-5352

lit N. MieMgan
WI &gt; 2421

WAMANTY UMD CAI MOMAM.

Larka
Raahm Motor Salas 1
r Buiek-Chavrolst rontloe-OMinwkila-CWiiuX
Hl! S. Hanan,

107 H. MlcWoaa

toMM WI 5-U1S

rsona WI S-MH

�nvmo

-THE HASTINGS BANNED

M-M Woodland

PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH HASTINGS BAPTIST CHURCH HASTINGS FHCT
METHODIST CHURCH
South Hanover I
Boltwuod
Phone 945-9438

11 am. Morning worship.

broadcast, WBCH.

10 am. Sunday school.

Monday

Tuesday

10 am. Sunday school.

Wodncwday
6 am.—Men's Prayer Band.

autborlUca.

gram* ot sacred music to shut­
in group*

Young People's service, 7 pm.

tioncry kite and. when needed,
hdp old folk* write let ten, to
tlMtr friend* and relaUVos.
Prcparauon and distribution

Miswon. wUl be speaking.
Saturday

Bible Study Wed, 7:30 pm.
WESLEYAN METHODIST
CHURCH
Hickory Corners, Michigan

UNITED BRETHREN IN
CHRIST CHURCH
E. Colfax al N. Boltwood
Rev. Doricne Speas, Pastor

10 am Sunday school.

not

Morning worship, U am.

Youth,. Junior*
Tuceday, All-Cutiferencc day
choir of prayer followed by adminis­
trative board meeting at the

McCallum

united
BRETHREN IN
CHRIST (IHUIICH
The Church in the Wildwood*

TNephone 374-33*6

in Village of Woodbury
Bunday school, 8:46 am.
Worship, 11 am.
Junior chureh for children.

10 am. Sunday school.
11 am. 1 Morning wonhip

Fellowship service, 7:43 am.
Youth Fellowship. Wed, 7 pm.
Youth choir rahraraal. Wed,

Special Services
At Nazarerte
Church Here

7:30 pm. Wednesday, prayer,
praise and Bible study followed
by administrative board.

musical duo from Olivet WOODLAND
METHODIST CHURCH

ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
Vtite Road at Woodland
Rev. Einar Unscth. Pastor
"Your Friendly

Sunday school, 10 am

Youth Fellowship, 7:30 pm.

WOODLAND CHURCH OF
niE BRETHREN
8119 Coats Grove Road

Sunday school, U am.

x

vrxioni, David Uad; Topic. Bill
Meyer. Refreshments, Ed and

8 pm. Senior cbotr.
7 pm. Bible study on the book

WOODLAND UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH

Morning worship, 11

Saturday

mi,

Public Invited.

AT CAN

i nor'
In the United States in 1962.
54.3% of ALL deaths were
due to heart or circulatory
diseases. More people died
of heart diseases than all
other illnesses and accidents
combined.
What can you do? Make sure
you have regular health
check-ups. ask your doctor
how tack of exercise, being
overweight, or other condi­
tions can contribute to heart
and circulatory diseases,
and SUPPORT THE HEART
FUND

CARLTON SEVENTH-IJAY
ADVENTIST CHURC1T
Elder Charica Wilber
Saturday, worship. 9:30 am.

GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
Worship, 10:45 am. Sermon:

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
BruaSway and Center
Willard H. CuttU. Minister
Morning worship. 9:30 and 11.

mon: "Willing To Be Counted."
This is Boy Scout Sunday, and
vltcd to attend the 11 am ter-

Junior High Youth Fellowsldp,
Senior High Youth Fellowship,

•ICS the

gur.itlon of Jesus.
Sunday school and Bibla

Every Sunday—

“The

Jacobs

Lutheran

Evangelism, having held morttn* throughout the United

a full

10 am. Bunday school.
Ph. WI 5-6318 ..
Sat. sabbath school, 8:30.
Worship. 11 am.
WcdiMBday prayer. 7:30 pm.
NORTH IRVING WESLEYAN
Bunday, "U U Written,- on METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday. "Faith for Today,- on

HASTINGS WESLEYAN
METHODIST CHURCH

miles W. ot Broadway, Freeport
Rev. Gerald Hcphncr, Pastor

Morning worship, 11 am.
Young People's service, 7 pm.

The UUle church with tho big
HASTINGS ASSEMBLY
OF GOD CHURCH
Rev. £.!. F. Oolbe, Poster

11 am. Morning worship.
7 pm. Wednesday service.

frustrultoti many yrsuw ago to
an e vangellsuc ministry mainly

her Casey s inspiring ministry tn

Ur Mualon of Grand Rapid*
Recently the 80-yeor-old evanIlls faltliful trawling compan­
ion. had a serious automobile 66-"
cident In the hills of Kentucky.
Mrs. Vander Yagt never fully
recovered and died eight months

Bunday school. 9:55 am. Leon
The month. area-wide hymwill fallow the evening
Morning wurablp, 11 am.. sing
evangelistic service. This hymnWorld Service Day sponsored by
tho local WSW8. Rev. Harold
Olsen, missionary. cocapcd from

Frwport papttet Pastor. Doti, a
senior al the. Hudsonville High
0 pm. Youth Fellowship.
7 pm. Rev. Harold Olsen will school's Bible Club.
also is
lhe president of tlie Young Adult
The public Is invited
FnllowslUp In his homo chureh
in Grand Rapids. '

Tuesday
HASTINGS CONGREGATION
CEDAR CREEK BIBLE
Musical Services
OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
CHURCH
Consultations at tho Nortlilawn
Campground Rd. 8 mlln Muth of
S.U.B. Church in Grand Rapid* At Area Churches
Hastings
Rev Richard Grahn, graduate
Watchtower Bible Study. 4:15
9:15 am. Rachel MUrtonury
Poster. Donald Tack
of Cillcago Bible College and
pm
Sunday school. 10 am.
Tuesday, congregation Bible
Worship, 11 am.
Wednesday
dent Church at Grand Marias.
study, 8:15 pm.
A
Youth meeting, 8:15 pm.
ST ROSE CATHOLIC CHURCH
McCallum United Brethren in
Wcdruwiay prayer meeting and
Rev. David Hawley,
Road Wednesday evening. Feb.
CARLTON CENTER
METHODIST CHURCH
FEO FEE'S BIBLE CHURCH
Hl. Nashville. Ph. 653-6477
Saturdays. 7:30 am. on Sundays.
Church Thursday. Feb. 11.
Morning worship. 9:15 am.
Thursday
Hu wife, Sonja, and daughter.
10 un. Sunday school.
11 am. Morning worahip.
Berglund and her three chil­
snd Benter OR.4NGEVILLE
ST. AMBROSE, DELTON
dren.
David. Lort and Danny,
Saturday
BAPTIST CHURCH
Youth FaUowahlp bowling
W. Glen Campbell. Pastor
fkrvlcrt at each church are
ST. AUGUSTINE,
2 miles south of Gun Lake
to
beginret
7 pm. giving school
MIDDLEVILLE
pun. Church library
6:45 am. Sunday school.
^uraday. 7 pm. Pioneer Girls
children an opportunity to hear
11 am. Morning worship.
the talented BtxglutMl. young7 pm. Evening worship.
OUR'LADY OF GRKAT OAK, and Boys Briga*.
stcfi and to enjoy the featured
DOWLING

Rev. Keith Coffey. Pastor
WI 5-3312
10 am. Sunday school.

Sunday school, 10 am. Classes

Worship, 11 am. Holy Com­
munion. Sermon: "Hidden Sin."
Nursery service provided.

Wednesday
lay, Women'* Fellowship,
meeting.
lay, 4 pm. Junior choir.

the Grand Rapids School at tl»
Bible and Muse will supply tho
musical ministry In the servioe.

Fur information, call Clayton
x 0MMM
Rev. George J. Huber. Pastor
Swift 367-3225.
CYC group* Wednesday, 4-5
When a CiuUtUn Experience
Woodland Bible club, for boys FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
MaJcta j-uu a Member.
and girls. Meeting place. Wood­
Young People Thuraday, 7 pm. land community room over tho
10 am. Bunday school.
11 am. Morning worship.
HASTINGS GRACE
Bunday rohoed. 11 am.
7:30
pm. Evening worahip.
LAKEWOOD E. U. B. CHURCH
7:30 pm. Wednesday prayer.
Sunday worship. 10 am.
EVANGELICAL UNITED
Warship hour, ll am.
BRETHREN CHURCH
MYF Sunday, 7 pm.
THE GALILEAN BAPTIST
502 E. Grand Street
Sunday evening service. 8 pm. CHURCH
Wed newt ay service, 8-pm.
Former
Freeport
High
^hcoi
nothing but the Bible.
WI 5-4995
MILO
BIBLE
CHURCH
HASTINGS 8EVENTH-DAY
through Friday. 9 am. to 12
Route 3, Delton. Michigan
ADVENTIST CHURCH

Sunday Voice at Prophecy
Radio WOOD 1300, 9:30 am.

WOODBURY UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH
the program, Mr. Vaughn sold,
will be pastor Charles L. Wilber.
and a student minister from
Andrew* University, Harbert

Prescription
Pharmacy

Floyd Walter. SupL

be

to bring a Uttlo CltrlsUan cheer Night Adults,
and childrecL

Musicians at
Freeport Church

Sunday School. 10:30 am.
MlMtaariM, pl»M 945-9363. Cha EvangvUcal United Brethren
Church of HasUngs. will lead an
or 846-3703.
Evangahstic Crusade in the Fin*
Evangelical United Brethren
BuauJ M ,..U» O.1U~&gt;
CLOVERDALE EVANGELICAL Chureh in NobtanrUte, Ind, Feb.
CHURCHBaptist Church
7 through !&lt;•

CiirUsUan Endeavor, Sunday. 5 CHURCH OF GOD

STONEY POINT
FREE METHODIST CHURCH

similar faculties twice a month TRINITY GOSPEL CHURCH

Evangelist and

7:30 pm. Evening service.

Bunday school, 10 am.
Worship, 11 am.
Evangelistic service, 7:30 pm.

known

Rev. Buwalda to
Spook in Indiana

LAKEWOOD BAPTIST
COATS GROVE
CHURCH
CHRISTIAN CHUBCH
Community Room above Wood-

Morning warship, 10:

Wednesday prayer. 7:30 pm. fluidren 4 to 9 yaar* old.
Voluntary 8o««y plana matcri- j
6.30 pm. AU Young Peoples
meeting*.
This young people* group b1 «. KALAMO PENTECOSTAL
7:30 pm. Evening church ktsubdivided inte several field* of CHLBCH

activity should

JK8US CHRIST OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS

Worship. »ul

Adventists to
Bring‘Sunshine’
To Area Shut-ins

posed

chapel

Brain That

Snappy ?65
Ply mouths
snap up
a deal right now!

Monday
7:30 Christian Education Com­
mittee meeting.
Wednesday

Hour,'

home of Mrs. Leoson Sharpe.
4 Junior High class In church
membership
Thursday

Martha'Circle, Wednesday,* 1

BOWENS MILLS CHAPEL
Henry VanTH, Evangelist

126 East State St. -

11:16 am. Sunday school.

Phone WI 5-2466

Hurting. METHODIST Churches
First Methodist Chureh

Rev. George Elliott
Rev. William Ncthery
Sunday. Feb. 7 la Scout Sun8:45 am. Church echoed.

1908 to 19651

Children’s Mission during the
worship service. The chAdrmh

57 Years of Service j

Junior and Senior MYF.
Monday. 8 pm. Fourth

ury.. ■ The biggest, plushest Plymouth

Just one of Plymouth’s 60 different models... the Roaring '65a!

Wednesday, 6:30, WSCS din-

INSURANCE

gumU.

children's clsolr rvlMsirsol
'
Youth choir rehearsal.

the cold winter months. They plan to pay you to put on
your overshoes • and sloBh into the showroom. How? By

in Hutingi and Surrounding Communities ii

Martin ( uro era
Church school. 8:45 am

Quimby Church
Worahip

COLEMAN
AGENCY
Earl Coleman
SUM

L Mkhifan.

service.

11:1

CHURCH OF THE NAZABENE
307 E. MarahaU BtroM
*•
Minister. Dale R. Harvey

(ii*
Jim Cwknaan

HrMmrs

WUM4I2

There couldn’t be a better time than right now
snapping good deal on a 1965JPlymouUi. Plymouth
are determined to keep sales running at a fever pitch through

offering deala, deals, and more deals! Never again will your
preBent car be worth as much as right now at a Plymouth
Dealer’s. They’re offering the greatest deils ever... real
snow shovel specials! So button up and go see your Plymouth
Dealer... ypu'll get a warm welcome and a red hot deal 1

GET A DEAL ON A GOOD USED CAR, TOO!
With Plymouth salsa up, Plymouth Dealer* are taking more ears in trade. So, for a good buy on &gt; top-quality med

FURY/ BELVEDERE^ VALIANT/ BARRACUDA

See your “Pealin’ Man” at Plymouthland
DEWEY'S CAR PALACE

BARRY'S FARM STORE

M-43 at Sprague Rd., Delton

S. Hanovsr at Hartings City Limit*

Morning war strip

�afternoon tor treatment

Freeport

THE HASTINGS ELANffUt—-0
Char lea Geiser vlalted Mrs
TdrihMYl of (.’Kirksville
at the
F
----- ----* Ionia
1Memorial Hospital in Ionia Friday.
Mias Donna
* Mrs. William Bkxvh spent Wed- family and Mr and Mra Paul
Cnimimtk and family io Grand
i
Rapids Sunday when- they enjoyed Mrs. Pete Wsllunas. ♦ Mr. and
dinner at Knapp’s tn honor of Mrs Mrs. Marvin Patrick and family
Hospital Saturday. Jink*. daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mra Ewood Yoder. underwent Mirgtry Wcdr«d»v. .* Pcathu.nu*' birthday. Mr, and Mrs
MntClreta Blough sit a Satuitlay
the evening with ice cream and and family were Sunday dinner1 heart Banquet' will be held Fob.
surgery Kw mb put tn a body
gumta of Mr. and Mrs Vernon l»th al the Mrthodtet Ctwrch
Mr. and Mrs William Blough.
....
iiaJl at fl 30 pm. The ttemc for
She returned to her home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs.
Miahlcr of Karyl Livingston called on Mis
v
. »—— Jim Durtjin and baby at Teach
Joyed Ice tUhlng at Ludington Pri- the Blue Birds and their fatten
of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs j Lake Thursday Mrs Wieland was Arthur Fuller in Hastings on Sun------ChartM Blough. * Mr. and Mra.1 a weekend vlatar of the Rar Wle- day. * Mrs. Wayne Field* and I day and. Saturday.

parents. Mr. and Mrs . HJtbard
Vendeville. of Kalarnamd * Master Billie Bird of Middleville
* Little Laurt visited Monday with Derails TB*y.
* Mr. and Mrs Charles Blough

* Mr.

with i birthday party Friday tvtabi* for their daughter. Teresa's
5th birthday. Guests were Mrs

Latter of Juitary 20

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry. Pusthumus
Mr and Mrs Dean btuart and and family of Alto were Sunday
family were Sunday dinner gurtds
of Mr. and Mrs Ralph Stuart and
and family of Grand Rap- daughters of Ionia * Ted Wallen mond and rtdldren of Caledonia
were Saturtey visitors of Mrs
vlaltcd hb iamc
parents,
and Mm*
&gt; —— —— —
.u*. Mr,
.nr iina
.urn
tan Romh enimd BJodgetl Ho*-, Claude Walton, and tfstcr. Mra. Rlclurd Bird and daughters of
pital in Grand Rapids Sunday Dorothy Canmbell, last Monday. * Irvin* spent die weekend with her

Camp Fire Smoke

WI N MOO

Y

Our 3rd Weekly
Dream Trip Winner

\!

Mr. and Mrs. RICHARD WALSH
of Kalamaxoo. They’ra going to Hong Kong I

You can win a Dream* Trip to any one of

14 World Famous Cities. A Lucky Trip j
Winner Ivory Wook I Play

JajL

Vacation Bingo Today I

&lt;100 Winner

&lt;100 Winner

&lt;100 Winner

Betty Polhamu*

Eunice Brown

Mrs. Howard Morrison

TENDERAY

Mra M. Holdridge

DOUBLE STAMPS
on WEDNESDAY

Tenderay Swiss and

Round
Steaks
Sirloin
Steak
T-Bone
Steak

TENDERAY

&lt;100 Winner

51 EXTRA TOF VALUE STAMPS

FRESH GROUND HAMBURGER

Redeem at Kroger Ihru Sei. hb. 6.1965.

I Redeem at Kroger tin Sat hb 6.1965

50 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS

51 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS

Tenderay
Now's lhe time to pamper your yon lor
Beal with big sale savings orf Kroger
Tendaray Brand Steak-tho one line bool

that is TtNDEWD NATURALLY WHILE
JTU FRESH.

RONELESS POT ROAST

Tenderay
Tenderay

BmrImi Rump Raast ib 89/
Tonderay 4lh &amp; 5th Ribs

BO ROAST

.

lb 69/

Southern Star

Redeem at Kroger thru Set. hb. 6,1965.

25 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS1

Radeon al Kroger thru $e« hb. 6,1965

T’nderay Bo‘,on Rolled

- A a a Boneless
E S 799 Pot Roast

Center Cut Rib

Pork Chops
Kay Bee Frozen

20-cz.

Cube Steak

Del Monte

r

iwaruTiriuaESTtan

with purctwM ot 1-lb. or mor* Tenderly
BONELESS BEEF STEW

.

Canned Hams

50 EXT1A TOP VALUE STAMPS
«tlh lhe purchase oi
HYBRABE'S
COINED BEEF BRISKET

Fruit Cocktail

ts~&lt;-

50 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS
with the purchase ol a pkg. of 41
KROGER TEA RAGS

Doi Monte Whole Kernel or

Redeem al Kroger thru Sal hb. 6.1965.

Dal Monte

SPINACH

warunruLOEHMtn

Cre» Style Corn inv&lt;ov
Del Monte

1-oz.

Fruit Cocktail

EL MO

►AYS

cans

1-lb. I^or can

Del Monte Silted Peachei or

saEnuTorruuEUMin

50 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS
with Fha purchaia'ot a J
Cliuaoa Chsnky Coffee Cab

Stewed Tomatoes

Redeem at Kroger Ihrv Sa*, hb 6,19*1

D.I Mon*

CATSUP 20-ox. biL

Del Monte Halved or

VAC-PAC

KROGER

Sliced Peaches &lt; b

Buttermilk Bread Kroger Coffee

50 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS
KROGER GELATINS

m al Kroger thru SaL hb 6.1965

IN EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS

with a 12 or mors porchaw oi
REALTN &amp; BEAUTY AIOS
tateam al Kroger thru Sai. hb. 6.1965.

Jumbo Iceberg

iy, ik.
Kroger

Pel Ri^z Frozen

EW-Mllk

Cream Fits 3 «&gt;»

Lettuce

51 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS
wdh the purchaM ot 2 can* of
KROGER CANNEB RUTS

89/

Rateam at Krogw Him Sat hb. 6.1965.

Kroger Italian or

Double Stamps
Every Wednesday

htste (reid 2 &lt;h«&gt; iow&gt;. 4 9K
CATSUP

6 M ok. bottles $1

U. 1 Ha. 1 Sri. A MriMpm

FOTATSES

15»&gt;i»&lt;&gt;99X

U S. Na. I Sri. * Gold- Oewa Hah.

POTATOES

5^69/

laaHu U Sri.

**89/

Florida Vic-Rip.

Tomatoes

*24 size
t Heads

50 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPi

VAC-PAC

with the purchow ot • 3 lb b*S ol
TEXAS YELLOW ONIONS

KROGER. COFFEE

lateen at Kroger Ihn, Sai. fob. 6. 1963.

&gt;-■*. &lt;«■ &lt;1.99

�™‘“ JTo Begin Bam
At Fair for 4H;
Need Donations

THE

HASTINGS BANNER

Barry Farmers
Apply for New
Feed Grain Base

maintaining

Centennial Ft

enrollment of 1.012 youngsters
in It* varied program*.

i

Highlights Interesting

FARM NEWS
are aeC for Feb. 18, Feb. 25.,ZT

Short Course
For Farmers to
Be Held at Alma

“IiUraW

“

on record ka ping, the compel,
A rwtetnuon fee of S1250 will live position of Michigan * cm-;
industry Uic
Ito econo-!
ream-1
~ “7~ r—tie,feeding Industry.
SiSS'm- IcwlUU
mlcea ol alUJT
—
“‘"“
uril
' ' ‘
“f , Junior
methods, cattle b.-ccdlng and [
books and printed material*.
Each registered participant nuuuiffinmt.
'
will rwavc a large loose-JmU
notebook containing printed ma-

ELEVATORS
8th ANNUAL

Day
Wednesday, February 10, 1965
10:30 A.M. to 3:00 P.M.

Woodland High School
&lt;« WwlW)
PROGRAM

10. -00

Movie—World of K.

11. 00

"Micronutrients for Field Crops"—Les
Tobin, Eaton Co. Ag. Agent.

11 &gt;30

"Field Yield Capacities" — Howard
Walker, Farm Services Representative.

12:00

Lunch.

1:30

"What about the Army Worm, Clover­
leaf Worm, Cereal Leaf Beetle, Bean
Beetle in ’6J5?" — Dr. Frank Fronek,
E^Z Flo Chemical^Co.
"What’s ^New in dorn"—Leyton Nel­
son, MSU Extension Specialist.ip
Crops.

2:15

"Nutrients - Service - Profits" — Dr.
Mac King. Agronomist, International
Mineralsand Chemical Co., Skokie, III.

2:55

Door Prizes.

EVERYONE INVITED
Free Lunch , . . Door Prizes
Be Our Guest.

PLANT

SMITH BROS.
ELEVATORS
LAKE ODESSA

FOOD

.

r«r

-

DR. S. MacCAUAJM KING

Phone DR 4-7411

Several project* were compleicd. including a smorgasbord in
Apni .nd &gt; miU toad U (h.

Li«l«

Smith Bros.
Invite Public
To ‘Crops Day’

which

Marriage
MiMU'UI*

Il will be an open buildingLand Fann Crop* al Michigan
Mt can be divided into *Ulls BUto Unlvwxlly, will high-light contact the County ABCS Of-

tory. They were aaaUted by ma- accommodate whichever type of
tron. Mrs. Frank Welnbtvcht and ' livestock needs housing.
‘
*
Joseph;
Th! building will be dedi­ Smith Brothers Elevators, of j
cated a* a memorial io Arthur
' Itangudt®.
Woodbury.
King 1* presently Agricultural
Modern farm burtnta* man-,oUjer OI1C of Carlton Granges
To rnUc Ulc balance of the
agemeut Is becoming * morn ex- | rutto generation members Ste- money needed for lhe barn. Baructing and Unportant Job every yen 1* the *on of Mr* Rancuetto ’&gt; County 4H and Carlton
—
- Grange will join efforts in a
Hi* topic, "Nutrient* - pin*,
ciiickcn barbecue to be held June
service-equals-profII*," U one
you to truly evaluate imy port
7—„----------- —
planning Mage. Carlton Orangot your farm operation wittout ?!el
,to cn
10 conUnu®
M1U
u&gt; ) « X m vpunuwu niuuvuc
Gcrtrut^,
UoQ,h gt Uj(j
I her help and for the donations
Anyone or any organisation
: of prbuw.
wishing to contribute to thi*
There wu much discussicn project may do so by taking their
and pbuis for Ulc 4H livestock donation to BmUng* Saving* de
return without iui estimate. A: '
- - Loan at 13g g. 8t*tc Bt, stoting
lust ro.Jrtri^L-ri’Tne :itwl u » urgent, tnai u ui lor uie in uivcawcx
1
l
logeUw oeunj-s far cooperating with the Bum. Carlton Grange. Or you
011 UH'CI 4H Clubs will be given in a ,n»y c*11 Wi &amp;-4SU and «&gt;me one
The Telfarm neon! system !cparatc writing
from Uie Orange will call on you
will help solve both of these ।
’ to receive and record the conDroblcma It will summariro vour I _3chMn ^linilIX“ trmutlon. Several work crews
। will be needed also for Satur­
days, probably during February
and March.
Anyone wishing to Join a conbu.-4ri£^&gt; tm rwimnv according •
kitchen windows leaving atruiUon crew may do so by
...
...
. ..
nirk4 In r
&lt;i&gt;wra.*«w- nt
■&gt; calling Bill Kirkpatrick at WI
5-5121 or WI 5^3561.

jpitol and very UL Tho Stade!'*

'flu'

MSU Forage
Tests Aid Farmer
To Make Hay

should investigate tills prognuii have a program on Con:
Uwrouhgly to see what 11 can 'J he committee num!
Eliminate hay from dairy and
,&gt;p
—"
■— — Waller Enddo for you.
i Harold
Kingibury.
beef ration!? A team of MichlWe will hold a meeting at the, atey,,,
«lcy,^ Joseph Bangui.
Kanguette and
Community Budding in Ho*Unga Jerrf \Amlrua. Coffee
.VW. V
on Feb.
8 ..M..
from AV.UUU.
10:30 urn; U,
to V
3;' win bo Mrs. Itobt. Still
pro. to discuss
•**“"— the
--------------------program and
- George
।
Ulrich.
to teach tlie reporting proccd- 1
tins. I hope Uiat you will be':
Hugh Henderson. MSI' ani­
able to attend Uils meeting. We i
mal husbandry tpeclaltet, slalea
would al*o be glad to
you
that a recommended ration for
anytime to explain what Tel-.

A farm for which

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Receives Frat Bid

2 Barry Dairy
Groups Plan
Annual Meets

pledge the Arnold Air Society
which is Uie air fare*' honorary
fraternity at Michigan State
University. Mike Lx currently en­
rolled in tlw Ixlmc . AFROTC
program and has rotabilahed a
The Barry-Dowling ABA will good grade point in the univerhold it* annual meeting Feb. 9,
at 12 noon nt the Baseline
Methodist Church. Ken Beuske, who are pledging tills term.

available from dlrectora of tlie

County Extension office. Tickets
cost »1M All members should
plan to attend.
Tin- Barry-Southwest ABA will
hold it's annual meeting Fib.
18, nt 8 pm. at the Prairieville
Town Hall A representative from
M- A. B. C. will be Rural speak­
er. Refrrilimait.s will be served.

WOODLAND
Call WI 5-3181.

D-DAY '65

“A 300-day feeding period for
200 animal* would require M0
tons of com silage and 220 tons
of high rnoLMuro com," reports
Henderson. "This would mean
filling a 24 x 70 allo with silage
and 14 x 50 silo With high mois­
ture com."
Don Hillman. MSU dairy spe-

Load up with IDEAS for
More Profitable Farming
at JOHN DEERE DAY

a dairy farmer that milk! 100
COW! daily to feed 2.630 tons of
70 percent com silage for a total
lien! of 221 animal*. This would
tnlcude /loo milking rows, 32
dry cow*, 53 animal* ranging In
mm from 10 monUifi to freshen­
ing, 29 animals IS to 10 months

Barry Fann
Calendar...

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Tuesday, February 9tl

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TBB IS—111 Sewn run Cuitan

Phone 367-3485

MARTIN GARN &amp; SONS

quality and moisture content are

GRADE HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL
Wednesday, Feb. 10th ... 11 a.m.
At Farm Located Northwest of Charlotte. Mich., on M-50 to Vermontville
Rd., West I Vi Milos to Mulliken Rd., North Vi Mile or 9 Miles South of
Mulliken on Mulliken Road.
70 Hoad of Grade Hohteins—consisting of 54 Cow*—16 bred Helfers.
27 Cows have a completed record that averages 442.5 lb. fat, all on 305 days.
There are 23, 2-yr.-olds milking in their first lactation and they arc averag­
ing 43.4 lb. milk par day. Individual records up to 20.802 lb. milk—1
738 lb. fat.
25 Cows-are bred far base. 15 cows have freshened since November 1st—
milking up to' 86 lb. a day.
Cows er® bred to bulls in MABC—each as Lucifer, Sensation, Explorer, Sym-

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10:30 *.m. ui vcralty. Ea*t Lansing.

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DAIRY EQUIPMENT
500 gal. Steinhorst stainless steel Bulk Tank; Universal pipeline Milker—
3 sHiits, enough pipe for 6 stall walk through; Set of stainleu steel
Wash Taniu; Universal Vacuum Pump.
HAY
2000 Balas of 1st and 2nd cutting Alfalfa—all crimped.
Lunch Served
Terms may be arranged through Notional Bank of Detroit,
Plymouth Branch—Mr. Kehrl.

[^Developing a protection pro­

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Insurance
planning

MARTIN GARN &amp; SONS Owners
CHARLOTTE, MICH.
GLENN CASEY, Sale Mgr. fr Auctioneer, Williameton, Mich.
Phone Z55-2930 - 655-2251

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Tokyo Marts 800 major new
' buildings a year, or more titan
tWQ a a.
‘graphic- a
;l pan* —
1 about 10

1

There ore 8 Gows to cotve between now and May 1«t. 16 good bred heifers,
all voccinotod—to Btort cah-ing in February, tirad by MABC buHi.
Only Six Caws ovjr 5 years old.
T.l. &amp; Bangs Tasted
Some Calf. Voce.

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pcricnoe tn tho production at
feed gralna in the l**t five yean;
must have adequate equipment administered by die
for the production of feed while lhe markers have
gralna; the land mint be wit*hl* vidtd through the courb.
Detroit Kdleoci Company

Dr. 8. MacCalium (Mac) King.'

Telfarm Record
System Aid at
Income Tax Time

SMITH BROS

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Carlton Grangers
Report Activities

Tlii* farm, located In C
Tuwiislilp, )ia.i been In th
teiilon of the family SlhCd
It was originally puirhai
that year by Elimbctjt Ant
grandmother at the present
tram Benjamin and Mary
Onto.
Tlie Michigan Hlrtarical
tnlMkm established l!a Cai
Farm Program tn 1948, and

I A* Spring approaches th.
I young people are bu*y feeding,
i grooming and training these ani। mal* for show tuaa al the Barry
i County Fair a* the climax of
ithetr project.
.
I Each animal mtut be safely
1 «nd healthfully housed. No one

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�THE HASTINGS BANNEB

Thursday, Fabnury 4, 1M&gt;
BuUne .
Mr. and Mra. Don Wolf and
family and Carl Boules were Sat-,
urday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mra. Robert Herman, ft Mr. and
Mra. Foul Humphrey of Owosso
were Sunday callers oA Mr. and
Mra. Russell Mead. ft Mr. and
Mra. Russel) Mead attended a
dinner Thursday nt Kalamazoo
Fponsorcd by the Funk Seed

rr WORKS LUCEMAGIC
TO BRIGHTEN ROOMS
THAT ONCE WERE
TRAGIC!

Hubbard Hills

IMTEPiOR
RAJMTV:

Hy Mra. Albert Green

By H. D. Burpee
A while ago Mrs. Donald Smith, the election of Mra E Pennock
of Heatings very graciously sent as president for the ensuing year
me a history ot the Hastings | and. she appointed the following
Methodist Church along with a officers and committees: Vice
couple of old newspapers. I ap- president. John Babcock; secrepreclatc these contribuUons very tary. Mrs. Rose Beers; treasurer.

Make your homo's interior, superior
Mr. and Mra.' Robert Sens!-

(hum

with our help. See us for advice
and easy-to-work-with materials.

sgo Now they have a girl and

finding something very Interest-: McDermott; program writer.
Ing in just about any old news-jura. Chas. Barnaby, chairman
paper. This one paper Mra invitation committee. Mrs. Della
Norwood: chairman of commit­
tee on table, Mra, Eliza Brown:
tines Herald. It contained a story chairman amusement committee.
B. C. Pennock; committee on
Reunions." For a long time I supplies. Mr. and Mra. Eddie
Pennock; committee on dishes.
Russell and Mary Durkee; com­
Delton Band. It could have very mittee on photographs, Mr. and
well been this same 1906 reunion Mra Myron Pennock: committee
, Thanks Mra. Smith for thia won­ on railroad fare. F. J. Norwood;
derful story of our "Old Ttmera." committee on grounds. Curtis
and Ernest Pennock.
THE THIRD
The exercises closed by sing­
ANNDAI&gt; REUNION
ing. “God Be With You TUI We
Meet Again."
Hospitable Home The Pennock
Family Assembled Last Thursday journed for dinner. Covers were
And Enjoyed Themselves

have made for us and under the,
from the family circle.
New acquaintances have been responsibility, ot these "ten tai- j
iurmed. some new faces seen. ente" we shall aspire and push
iome old ones gone, some were j ____ ______ ______________ Hy Mra. Hurr t'aaaelt
IMm ol j-1
detained at home on account of i nite When I make this statement ki Nashvme
that
am
seitlng
a
high
stand
sickness and other reasons
-----------.—
----- -­. I .U— nV
. --.I —
.. --------___ „
________
VtAbout 5:00 o'clock all having ,ard for Uie people of my oen
Glenn Pufpafl was a patient at
spent a very pleasant day hand - .generation; for some of Uwse.in
shaking and goodbyes closed the &gt; our family whose lives aro stlll the ho»pjt#l in. Charlotte from
program-wHS wi&amp;J fhviUUdn; ft memory~gntrijaim''WlW'«re
from host and hostess to meet at1 Just filling* out a rich old age are Sunday throuah Friday. He is
the same place the last Thursday men and women of highest type feeling much better, w Mr. and
m August. 1W7.
and idea). But better opportunity Mrs. Boyd Pufpafl of Kalamazoo
Sunday
The
if we «&gt;&lt;&gt;
but were —
inc following
lununiiiK letter
icivcr from
num an
mi makes belter ideas ..
-—dinner
-------- guests of~
absent member of the family .read it ao and we. I believe of Mr.. and Mrs. Karl Pufpafl. *
was received and we have been । the younger class must get the.Mr- 5™ ,Mrs- Bufr F“*«‘t wcnrequested to reproduce it in con- meaning of life. If wc are going Bund^'. *ln?5.r lBJ«ta of Mr. and
Thursday, August SO, occurred
nection with this report:
to measure up to the best and
Oalr Passett of Algonquin
Uie third annual reunion of Uie es but rather an bld fashioned
I also the required of our day and I Lake. * Mr. and Mrs. Karl PufPennock family nt the home of picnic dinner on Uie lawn under­
Wuukeaha Public Schools; generation. My'friends and rela- pafl were Saturday callers of Mr.
neath beautiful shade trees
Waukesha. Wls
&gt;•’ •&gt;■
thu
^riand Mra. Charles Dav. ft Mra.
Tire day*was beautiful, cool where everyone contributed the
promise as our fathers could not Clara La Hommcdleu, who spent
and refreshing, and every one beat they had, from spring
j and let no part of it go by de- '
convalescing nt the home
felt just ilka having a good time chickens to bananas and pump­ To the Pennock Family
fault on our part.
' of Mr. and Mrs Lewis Bolton,
Relatives from Muskegon and kin pie. To say that all did not .nd Friends:
I know the delight that this?"* ““
It occurred to me perhaps too
Williamston arrived Wednesday do justice to such a sumptuous
day brings to our host and hoit^hnts1 at Gun
*
late
to
reach
you
that
some
little
|
repost could not be done by one
*
note of appreciation to you as 'ess Sometimes within the last I
ter. Richland. Kalamazoo, Michi­ present.
Jt has seemed that the
gan City. Delton. Prairieville.
After dinner was over the pro­ ydlr gather tomorrow in your an­ year
pleasure of this occasion would | *"° on ThurJtUy
sPen‘t a few
nual
family
reunion
would
not
be
gram might have been termed a
not be theirs. But they are still |
amiss.
Wichita; Kansas, came on lhe
CJKdtS. IM train. Through the&gt; who had special musical talent
Mra. Chamberlain and I both ;pated far beyond the promised I
i and rendered some fine piano regret very much our inability span of life to welcome you. We i
wish
them many years more;
train stopped on E. Pennock's&gt; selections, among which might
farm opposite the house and Uiei be mentioned: Miss Mabie To me theoe family reunions are with us that U&gt;e iiupiratldn of I
company headed by the bandI Spaulding. Miss Kate Pennock. splendid occasions. They help to their lives may lead us Im to
higher
living.
i
marched serosa lhe field to the■ Mrs Rose Been. M4m Bessie cultivate and keep alive ties
We wish you al! a splendid;
. Pennock. Miss Ruby. Springstead. which are so much valued and
Then the band played several se­ and others besides Uie Delton appreciated especially by the day and a pleasant year before
lections. Others from Chicago., band, who are always noted for older members of the family and
Nashville. Hastings, brand Rap- their tine musical selections.
which we younger ones many
Very Sincerely Yount,
1620 S. Hanovar
We must not forget lhe boll times undervalue. T think there
A W Chamberlain.
Promptly at 10:0? are. they game which was played between is a decided stimulus to any man
Superintendent of Schools
Proven by Anwrics's foeothe single and married men. and or woman In knowing that they
mo«t commercial csr waih
. president, Mra Charles Pennock. resulted In favor of Ute married are not alone In the world, to
operaion. Adipled for doBUILDING PERMIT
men. 2 to 1 Other sporta were feel that they are a part of a
it-yourself methods that asengaged in by the younger ones. large family every one of whom
which Rev. Bradley conducted
After the musical ceased all feels friendly Interest in the suc­
the devotional exercises. Then assembled in front of the house cess or failure.of the individual
So simple a child can oper­
to have a photograph of the member. We younger men and
ate it! So much fun that
mtnutra of previous meeting by company
_ _ taken
........ by Miss Esther women should live better than
grandma will take up car
the secretary, and remarks by cnnock.
those of our number who are
washing as a hobby.
Rev. Bradley, followed by i bust..... .........
Since they last
met .........................................
Mr. and closing their .......
lives.............
They ........
have
Vie Bunner U’ant Adtl
ness meeting which resulted In I Mra.
luid the onoortunltlei
opportunities that they
Utcy
irs Whitcomb have been taken 1 had

Barryville

Magic

AUTO WASH

tnnn James and family moved
into the Ronald Burd house. ft
Mr. and Mra. Ronald Burd and
Danny of Dorr hod lunch with
Mr. and Mra. Archie Burd Mon­
day. * Mra. Judy Fletcher came
home from Pennock Hospital
and is gaining. * Last Monday
morning a car tilt two bucks on
our rood near the corner One
buck had 10 points, the other
Iwd the horns broken off. * Mr.
nnH Mra. George Horn. Jr. atid
family of Kalamazoo spent Sun­
day with Mr. and Mra. Marshall
Tripp. Other guests there were
Mr. and Mra. Larry Tripp and
nuhtty and Mr. and Mra. Robert
Tripp and son of Middleville.
Mr. and Mrs Robert Senslba
had their house covered with
white aluminum siding. * Mra
Lydia Ketner of Indiana Is spentV

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                  <text>Barry’s Friend
Of the Court
Office is Busy

The Hastings Banner

Thurtdav
C—»t«w, Th,-.
Thuradoy, f.heunrv
Fabruory 11
11, 1
1965

Th* annual recoct filed

State Highway
Workers
workers Given
Given

O
•
A
1
Service Awards

[Tinkier’s Store
iB_^±
_ _ _ _ _rw'±,«,
been tovceUgating Uie burglary

|-

aomc astounding facte concern -

Ulla office,

the 24 Stele Highway Depart- W*1 7 ,un- Thursday of last
ment employees in southwest wccknrw4
___
Entrance vic rained hv
and western Michigan who _wee
Michigan to adopt new and conhonored Monday far their 600 breaking
rtrucUre rules and regulations
to Increase the helpfulness and
included Btakc Allerdlng. 614 8 Including II in dime*. 50 cent*
Friend* of the Court in Mlcha allver dollar, plu*
Airport Road, light equipment
The Supreme Court Rule
operator: Harold B. Wllaon. fore­
Committee commented conctcrnman. and Bernard.R. Mil**,
tng Rule 777 which expand* the
heavy equipment upcratw. both
activities of the Pricnd^lf tl&gt;e
of Grand Ledge.
Court'* Ofnee, staling: "The
Richard Vander Veen, a mem­
I A 10 percent increase in contri- 727, relating to the power* and
------------w„_ buhons to the 1M4 Christina*
ployere with 20. 25. and- 35 yuira Seal camjadgn 1* expected from
service awards at a noon lunch­ Beury County, the Michigan
eon in Grand Rapids.
Tubcrrulcx’.ls and Respiratory
Disease Association reports.
officer. cxMutetent with the
nccesaary generality of the rule*.
30-ycnr - award and Milas and
Wilson 30-ymr awards.
lave reached *4.127 thereby rhould not make extensive ux

Late Gifts Aid
TH Association

Word has been received from
the Robert Walldorff * that they
are located with tlsrtr tiaiirr

reach MTRDA tiradqnarlm in

Barn Burns, Loss
Set at $4,000

Sumac aald about $2,000 worth

Jacobs^
Prescription____
Pharmacy
126 Eoit State St.

Phone WI 5-2466

barn waa valued ut about *2JXKi. Honored - Ayiat

INflEK

hau-lnch; the dash
Michigan I* ihortened

Barry Officials
Attend Mecosta
Jail Dedication

Judge McDonald feels that
important na the collection of
alimony or support payments
may be. that frequently judges
tsll to emphasize and use the

4H Girls ^Appear
On TV Program

Ph. Wi 5-334'

numeral* 1* eliminated;

Heath, from Pleasantvlrw School, jierformance. Initiative and cour- ' canteal was to remove as many
Roaraum Buck. Jcrl Gnu Lx la-,
Judy Stauffer and Nancy Sin­ accomplishment of the squad-1 county farm*. According to FFA
clair The glrte spoke on "Why ron» m las ton. The squadron : advisor T. N. Knopf, the num­
- . . .. J__ —...
their sewing and knitting pro­
jects. Jerl Oauteche represented and Fleet Marine Force. A; starlings and 31)62 sparrows,
the knitting class, and the graduate of Delton High School, considering the rat damage
Cox entered the Navy In Janu- alone thu would save the farmar&gt;' 1W'
.______ _
icr* ut ^erry county about *5.400.
dred Rhodes, leaders accom­
panied the girls.
Mr. and Mr*. Ray Waters left
Mr
x(r&gt;
VandcrWedncsday morning for a few '
viAii«t hrr
week*' vacation in Tucaon. Ari*.. joun of Grand Rapid* viriled her
contributed 124 pints
her daughter. Mr*. Beatrice Mlli- where they will visit Minnie grandmother, Mr*. Dan Wall­
dorff. on Sunday.

Give 124
nts at Lake-O

You, too, can make
The gallon pins were presented
Margaret Shook. Conrad Laa*

SHARP PHOTO COPIES in your own

office at minimum coat'
and Eatelia Robinson.

View Golden
Medallion Home

PHOTO COPIER

Board ChMnnan

Lloyd Hoffman. Haamt- nature or the home con- i»r
ditlona. Formerly the Friend ofi
'
the Court had UUle time to do 1 ..
more than enforce the payment

U» haw Went Adit

count, Ort wuiuun enu■
•..
.
.

Name Hastings Area
lhe{Repre&gt;entative .

£»£

FOR, YOUR, gWECT-IEARpT.

Joel Felienberger says

HKhi. and t he door chime*

County

a

Mohler in 1064 visited 433
The H.C. Berger Company of
hornm and schools and drova; 433 N. Grand. Lanring, Jiaa anmore than 6A00 miles to obtain nounccd Chat Joel Foitenbtrgar

June in February?

the many divorce caeca Involved. Dick duplicating product*. Felt-

CANDIES

Yes, in a way

portanee of the activity of thia' their duplicating probtema, inoffloe. the Board of Bupervteore [ eluding, mimeograph, photocopy,
at the end of the year named offart, .
* Friend of the Court Com-1 and a
tniUcc. with Supervisor Ernest aupplim.

' I like to see

a man

proud of the place In

which he lives. I like to see a man live
FOIL HEARTS
5 1/2 oz. 80C
1 lb.
$2.10
1 3/4 lb. 3.40

FANCY
SATIN HEARTS

»o that the place will be proud of him."

ABRAHAM LINCOLN
1809-1865

$3.35 to $10.00
Ltflal Holiday, Lincoln'* Birthday. Fob. Wih

Experienced heads know that February is none too soon to plan farm
improvements, stock, seed and equipment pprehases, and the like. Now
is the time to prepare for your coming big season! It takes money? Yes
. . . but bank farm credit loans are readily available here to help you as
we have helped your neighbors ... for years!

COME IN AND TALK THINGS OVER, SOON!
ASSORTED
CHOCOLATES
1 lb. box
$!.(
2 lb. box
3.15

National Bank of Hastings
jFDICj-

VALENTINE'S DAY IS SUNDAY FEBRUARY 14

136 E. State St.

JACOBS

v Prescription Pharmacy
Ml

WI 5-24CC

Slocum,

Iccted os "Plans Captain of the the highest pointe In the Junior
Month" for December, while FFA were Ron Bender. Linden
Emfcftt-y. Larry Lend. Marvin
ncrring
wiui Training
itvuiuue oquuuiuu
serving with
Squadron —
Nine at the U-S. Naval Auxiliary ; Lancaster, Bruce Checeenuui,
Air Station. Meridian. MIm. He; Jo*to vUck. Jamra Baughman
received the award in recognl-;ancl ,lon Courtney,
tlon of hi* meticulous attention; Since one rat can coat *
to duty as a North American T- | farmer an estimated *20 a year

Attending the ceremony from

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Office Supplies

Robert

Goltlen Medallion home which
waa lie Id Saturday and Sunday,

advise him a* to how the chll-

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126 W. Stat*

DeMott.

Rick

Wonderland." The legend

At a inerting of the board of children.
directors of the E W. Bite* CocnCircuit Judge Archie McDon­
a director and general manager ald has devoted much thought
at the Bliss-Portland Division. and constant co-operation to
the development of more bene­
ficial knowledge and under­ new Jail at Big Rapids Saturday,
Morton Downey ana accepted, standing of the family problems
and the board reduced its mnn- and the need* of the growing
children that the supervision of

Typewriters &amp;
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For Sale ur Rent

Boatawkla** Tad

NEW PLATER

tile Court.”
. Following the effective date of

duct at 321 divorce cases and

starling*, pigeons and sparrow*.
Content.

facte of the Increasing divorce
tic against tubcrculoate and to that in Use comparatively small
expand octlvlUai to counter tlx- county of Barry, the Friend of
the Court collected and paid the impact on the many ,n:;
lory diseases. J. Irwin Nichol*. out support money for the chil-j dren.
MTRDA executive director, mid.

Bliss Vice President

A

FFA Members
Eliminate Pests
On Area Farms

Hutchlnson and Fruln roads in
Barry County about six miles
north of Bedford about 8 am
Monday.

Plan to jpend eome time, and a
contributor are rmpond- nett * office, which liad operated
few HaMlno friend* soon will , ln» to apP«ds at th* utual rate
k.
...
.
nn/( a. was
laat vaav- time cashier and bookkeeper in
registration.
addition to himself, was in­
170.000 more la anticipated.
creased by (ho appointment of
state-ulde-dunpalgh total of *1.- Gtinfld Mahler, former Juvenile
300.000 compared with *1.121801
Friend of the Court and by the and recently approved the ap­
Igan's Christmas Sew] campaign addiUon of a full time secre- pearance of further brief articles
in the local press giving interratrcspondcnce. Increasing the per-

Willie, contracted pneu­
monia and died. Calvin
Coolidge's son. Calvin Jr.,
died from blood poisoning.
Neither the fame nor the
fortune of these ocesidents
saved these bo/s, yet to­
day, Just a few dollars'
worth of "wonder drugs"
might have saved them.
Yes, today's prescription t*
the biggest bargain in his­
tory. Rely on our Pharma­
cist 0 till your next pre­
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Loans ,rom *60.00 to *60,000.00

�B—THt MEETINGS HANNER

Wood ten&lt;f

sponsihiUty. Basically &gt;1 to »
conservation budget in relation

Rep. Farnsworth
On Ways, Means
House Committee

By Mn. Glendon Curtie

Carroll C. Newton of Charlotte
.------------ •—-------who wus .unvouecl fhxn tlw
A]J of
R*|jjij Turner family
Houaa aa a result of recount Iriil wert ln Otsego Sunday helping
parents. Ulin
Milo and Giadvs
Gladys
In bls district
.’her rxrnnti
J Nichols, celebrate their Golden
Wedding Anniversary. There was
a family dinner and reception
| open house during the afternoon
I Mrs Lester Miller waa a guest

| day a recratly. Mr and Mra
our committee*, thove Wendell Price ad son of Lake
appointed to Ways and Mean* ;Odewa visited Mn&gt;. Miller on
Ivan Zuschnitt. of Baltic Creek
Mrs. Ether Rowlader of Freeport
caller'
Feo.

Ben Franklin

Bunday

morning.

Mrt.

abler. Sadie Clemens. of
Itev. and Mr*. laurence Lowell
She was the center of attraction a new . uou/
w oiuiuay t'v....
■ :
nlng Dick. Men and family were. »«- John Matron returned to EUB Church attended a meeting
_____
__... .... ___■ .._ I Her hnme n .lanusrv from tile in the Naahvllla EUB. Church of
Robert VanDenburg to celebrate American Legion Hospital where surrounding EUB Churchai, to
transact nreavaary buslnesa with
ken hip. * The Women's Society
Dr. Wendell Bassett. Instead of
Lowell and DcnUe and Mr. and
Dowling Church sponsored
Mrs. Myron BurUwtt and David
13 the South Usple Grove Fann
Dr. Glenn Gurut and Romig
plans to return to California rtb. turned home from the hoaptul
Friday evening the Bob Clarks
17. His new duty will take him
called on Mr anil Mr*. Alton
into the uxitheaal Asian trouble
Hero I* an addition to our
list at Woodland graduates:
btous Group One., home ported
Mrs.
Ruth
Scudder
—
;-. rr
—r . -.-.
—7- Hibbard i Irene Hendershot. Those alteodat Subic Bay In the Philippine graduated Witlv the class of 1823
we„
R Bhrilanbargen.
Islands. While here on leave Tills was the hut chu® to gradu- jj Clarks. P. Underhills. W.
.n,l Mr
BUI would be happy to iiaar from ate from the Old sclvooi build- 11,-1™—, tv
and Mrs. John Tobey of Kala­
mazoo. Callen that evening were
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Beam of
Seaman Apprentice Harold M.
the Urue. The 11
held Cooper Center. Kalamazoo.
their graduation----- ------------------Merle Hendershot waa a paMrthodlM
. . .
•
auMxxuat Church.
vnuren. Al
At thia
wus time
«
•
“
““
"i"
"■■I
~
i»- i
ty Squadron Five al the U. 8. playa were
ii ■ i held
&gt;.— (,( In
In the Town
'TV,-.-,.
Mrs, Phillip Armstrong were
Hail Tlw cla«&gt; prophecy Mid Monday evening gucata of the
The squadron provides aerial
Norman Armstrongs.
target support for unite of the
On Thursday the Armstrongs

Bat-H* Craek
Community
Cancart* Listed

The Battle Creek Community
recently and waa quite badly Concavt Association has an­
nounced the following concerto

w^. Bund., BlUjnan; ™
requests, we must wait until the
Legislature to willing to face up
to genuine tex reform It’s much

Fammrorth tR-Aliegani has
been appointed the powerful Romney s manage ccttalnly fol-'
«w Means Committee _of low* this principle."
ays, wb
and
Michigan House of Rrprmen- i Rep. Farnsworth, serves the
Irta.
Mth Dhtrict which include*

As a member of tlila commiuec, Itep. Farnsworth won
given a special briefing. Rep.
Farncworth said. ’The budget

Roy smith
fbUowtng
Pennock Hospital. * Miss Eliza- Healy.

Cincinnati Symphony Orches­
tra with Max Rudolph as Dlrac-

rente &amp; Tslcher. Igor Olstrakh.
viollnlrt. and the Goldovsky
Grand Opera Theatre. The 1st1. ___ _________ SA -

Church basement Tuesday. Feb. 1 Town Hall for dinner followed
* The Harold Stantons invited the
North-East Dowling Farm Bureau
group to their home for a potluck
Wayne Oatroth. Maurice Rog­
ers and a on. Daryl attended
Farmer's Week Thursday at

Lent Coiners
By Mn. Leland Hammond

giving a special varsion in Eng­
lish of Maxart's "Don Giovanni"
fully staged.
Memberships are available In
Hastings from Mn. Kate Smith
WI 5-023 and Miss Flore
Campbell,
WI S-5323.
George Ball had Sunday dinner
wllli their daughter’s family,
the Ort Gillespie family in Sun­
field. * Thursday the ladles Aid
C
ahQOfl
Im
wU&gt;

and family have moved from the
Colonial Estate farm to near
Orangeville. * Mr. and Mi* favorite dish for tasting and Ute
recipe. The business meeting
end from a month'* visit with
relatives at Port Huron. * Mr. Bring the family.
and Mr*. George B. Dcster. Kim.
Millard and iUs fnend attended
Mr and Mn&gt; David GoodFarmer's Week al Uutslng Wed-

IraasNs Ajewy
IH1UUNCI

Bowers and family for nipper
Io*k High School. Junes entered and cell it in Woodland for six Saturday evening callers were
led a surjrfie birthday trip to Florida En route they
Mr and Mra Hubert Beadle of
for Mrs. Ruth Hammond will visit her sister and family,
Hastings and on Sunday eve­
Address:
ning they called on her parents. bey Saturday night. * The Lent the Richard PlnalototM at KokoLL P. f. Palma Iler. SC. USN
Sunshine viuo
Club mev
met wiu.
with Mr».
Shnit.
..
ounsnme
looks
toward
to
The
Hastings
Navy Communication* Station
Banner each week. She IsopUve
mJ
Calkins took
In 4H bird study and garden HarrSTrtX
!C*Xe Ot ttKlr lWO K»nddaUghfrom Onuul Rapids over
peared on television with
Seaman Recruit James
of I^lltrer
tlw »"krnd ”lule «*lr parent.
garden club work.
lioui. u. uon, soil ui alt. uiu
wen? in Petoskey.
guests of the Stanton liome. *
Mrs Arthur J. Root of R1 Del­
Much
sympathy is extended Mr.
Woodland PTA School Fair
ton. haa completed basic train­
The 1985 Woodland School
ing at the Naval Training CenFeb 18. Dinner at noon tn the death of her father, Mike Cooper,

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East Doud

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By Mr*. Uoyd (been

exciting features will be added
to make the evening enjoyable

Hill. Ore., which la located

Dowling

MILK CHOCOLATES

spent one night with Mrs Caro)

By Mn. Donald Proe/rock
Howard Moore's Thursday, Jan. 38

Robert Begcrow ns visitors with
children- of llMtlngs called at the
iiey Mill community were Bun­
W1U Curds Monday. Feb. 1. * Mr.
day guests at the Donald Proeand Mrs. Lloyd Owen spent Sun- Mn Robert Austin. *
(rocks. * Mr*. John Disch and
von* of Portland were Sunday
wests at the John Schulte home.
Mn. Dorothy Monroe. Another
Mr. Disch, who Is Mrs. Schultz’s
caller was Albert Boyce of Kala­
Lucy V«l|e- had brother, is tn Tows attending
mazoo.
program on-'Hon- conferences tn connection with
Mr. and Mrs. William Cox anil
his work with United Parcel
children of Nashville and Mr and
Services * The I-acey Blrthdav
Mr* Karol Owen and children of Dalton. * The Adult Fellowship Club met Tuesday evening at
Algonquin were Sunday. Jan. 17. of the Kilpatrick Church will Barbara Schulte’s home. Mr*
Bemadene Powell was co-ho»tChurch Fellowship Hall. * The e*s * The Donald Drake famllv
spent Sunday with ths Robert
•term and our telephone out' of
Feb. 8 but Is scheduled for Feb Pierce family In -the Moore dis­
trict. The birthdays of Lenna
map.
Willison and Shirley Drake were
honored at the gathering. W Mrs
lack Burchett’s 4H Saddle Club

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k

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Claud Champion. * Mr. and Mrs
Bus Klrvan entertained their chil­
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cream and cake, in honor of Jim'*
18Q1 birthday.

Valentine
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and California where their
daughter and family live. The
Thursday evening to complete
ulans for a Valentine Dance to
be
held
at
Pleasantvlew
school
’■ Bf^lrt. Richard ('.lark
Feb. 13. The group h*!d a bowl­
Rwta S
PhM*
ing party nt Hastings Bowl on
Mr. and Mm Oordcn Ctea. Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mr* Harold Stanton Orson McIntyre*. Guesto
are entertaining the North-East
Dowling Farm Bureau groun at
their
home this evening with a and Mr. and Mrs. Maynard
Mrs. Ron Tobias. * Sunday Gor­
don. Margie and family were
dinner guests of Bill and Mari­ Members of Dowling Group No.
33
of
Pennock Hospital Guilds
lyn CiXant. * Saturday supper
met yesterday noon for luncheon
with Mr*. Margaret Church.
Sewing
projects wsre continued
Laurel Newton and family. *
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Schantz In the afternoon ★ Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Mowry of Hasting*
were visitors at the Lloyd Gas­
kills on Monday ★ Miss Mary
Feller was a houseguest at Kathy

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of Bloomingdale * Mr. and Mr*
Duane Day and daughter. Jeanette,
of Woodland apenl Sunday, Jan.

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merit Bring either salad or a held at the Hebble Funeral Home.
dmsert. Tnbto service will be • Mrs. Philip (Jackie। Dunlop re­
turned Wednesday. Jan. 37. from a
furnished.

Phone 945-3429

Bunday visitors at the Marvin
Pelder home Included Marqulta
Goodner of Schultx community
and Irene Gibson of -Nashvilla.
The Felder*,called oh Mrs. Feld­
er’s brother and family, the
Glenn Girt'd*, of rural Nashville
on Saturday evening.
Dowling-Bonfield-Brigg* Youth
Fellowship group held a bowling
nartv at the Cereal Bowl in
Battle Creek last Saturday eve­
ning. * Mlu Elizabeth Smith,
who recently underwent surgery,
returned to Pennoqk Hospital in
Hastings last week for medical
treatment and is much improved
at this writing.
The Lloyd Oukllla received wort

switching from Buick, Chevy,
Ford, Olds, Plymouth and Pontiac

next week

18 to their daughter, Miriam. Mr*.
David Stem. The Sterna live In
ing Hospital Guild at her home.
The group waa to meet for lunchsewing projects a Dowling 4H
Club members met Saturday. Jan
30, at Suzanne Proefrock’s home
to plan the group's entry in the
county Talent Festival next month.

ing with relatives In Florida. The
Duane Jones family returned re­
cently from a visit with his par­
ents in Florida. * Mrs. Wesley

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Seventh-day
Ministers Hold
4-Day Conclave

The Hastings Banner
Section Two—Paget 1 to 6

Thursday, February 11, 1965

Cub Pock Pions
Future Activities

Bernard J. Craigie
Takes Post in East

30 Hurt in 16
Barry Accidents
In January

gart, Dorothy Kurr. Dcaiuisl
Bumworth. Lydia Rogers. Eve­
lyn CurtU. Marguerite Beckwith,
Avis Gaskill, Marilyn Dalliouaer,
Pearl Aliulie, Jean Mary Hardin.
Dorothy Brown. Josephine Beard­
aisy, Arloa Newton. Dorothy;

Mn, George C. Dean tiaa reher daughter. Mrs. Bernard J.
Cralgle. and her grandchildren
In Port Huron. Mps. Craiglc and
children will join Mr. Cralgte on

Charles W. Day
Of Barryville
Dies Saturday

the First Methodist Church.
At the Pack meeting a skit
was presented by Mrs. Burgbdoff'a Den on 'physical educa-

Besides hia wife, he is sur­
vival by two daughters. Mrs.
Karl (Virginia i Gasser of Battle
Cmk and Mr, Gordon &lt;phyllla&gt;
Hoffman of Battle Creek; two

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attachment two for hunting
without permission, two for lar­
ceny from an auto and two for
minors In possession. One arrest
was mad. for drunk driving.

The dosing date tar the Wood­ day at 3 p.m. from the Vogt
land directory Is Friday. Feb. 13. Funeral Homo and burial was
made in the BarryvilJo Cemetery.
The Rev. .Max Gladding « the
Jdcthodlst Church officiated.

Altoft 41Ters
driving, receiving stolen prop­
Have Dairy
erty. larceny by conversion. 11-1
legal use of license plates and
contempt of court.
Course
Nashville Nurses Science
The Alton 4H Dairy Club met1 Meals for prisoners al the Eat - I
on County Jail cost $1,080 CounSunday. Feb 7 at the home of
Assist Staff at
Blood Clinic

8:00 P.M.

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accumulate a surplus tills Is sold

tilde oQ the road last Friday
night and wo* badly bruised and
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Mr. and Mrt Hirrey Burgess
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one has a heating plant, well, septic tank and on hard lop road
and the other one has well, space heater, on nice wooded
Yi acre lor. they are both In good locations and will sell cheap
enough so anyone who is good at remodeling can convert them
Into homes and make some money.
. AMERICAN1 COLD SEAL TRAILER HOUSE, slxa 10 X 55 ft., has
all equipment, two bedrooms, living room, dining area, kitchen
and bath, situated or, nice lot with good well and septic tank
and drain field, lots trailer house and all for$7,900.00
A REAL GOOD HOME IN THE 3rd WARD, with living ropm. ’dmIng room, kitchen, two bedrooms, and fuH bath, glassed in back
porch, full basement with automatic oil heat, garage in base­
ment, carpets and drapes, will sail with $1,000.00 down for
$12,000.00

ANOTHER YEAR ROUND FLACE AT ALGONQUIty LAKI, all on
one floor, with basement, living room, with dining area, two
bedrooms, kitchen, shower and stool and lavatory, ui floor
furnace, wash room In basement, attached garage ..$7,500.00

A NICE HOMI IN THE FIRST WARD has two bedrooms and ft
bath upstairs, and down, one bedroom, living room, dining
room, kilthen and full bath, garage with cement drive, has
hardwood floors, cap insularod, storm windows and gas heat,
I1IJ0Q.M
A PLACE IN MIDDLEVILLE, has house with six rooms, and there
are three nke Io* all for J...---- ......*1,000.00

A BEAUTIFUL HOME RIGHT ON MIDDLE LAKE (120 feet lake
frontage), upstairs It has two bedrooms, closet and a spare room,
and down one bedroom, living room, dining room, kitchen with
fireplace, has electric heat, garage and half, three patios, storage
building. Urge lot. for - i$1 $.000.00

A REAL GOOD HOME close in in the 4th ward, has three nice
bedrooms and a full bath upstairs and down one bedroom, living
room, dining room, kitchen and Yi bath, full basement, gas
heat, and It has a garage, for-------------- ......$7,500.00
A BEAUTIFUL HOME AT ALGONQUIN LAKE, all on one floor,
has largo living room with fireplace, three nice bedrooms, lots of
closets with overhead lights, has balh and one-half, kitchen and
dining space together, and bar, built-in stove and oven and dis­
posal. heated with hot water healer. fir* with oil, new two stall
garage, aluminum siding, paneling woodwork in living room, on
excellent road, school bus service, for$20,000.00
WE HAVE A HOME IN BATTLE CREEK, with three bedrooms and
bath up and down It has one bedroom, living room, dining room,
kitchen, full basement, new gas furnace, new water heater, new
front and back enclosed porches, wants to tract for a place with
about 30 acres north of Hastings.
TWO VACANT LOTS in Hardendorff Addition with sewer, water
and curb and gutter and gas all in for- ——$100.00 ea.
$1,200.00 fee both

A PEACH OR A VACANT LOT ON ALGONQUIN LAKE. ha. a
new well and has been bulldozed so as to have a swimming
beach, and nice shade, lot has 60 ft. on Uke and Is 233 ft.
deep, for$2,100.00
A SCENIC PLACE ON THORNAPPLE RIVER 24 acres close In ft
mile of river front, lots of trees and building sites for onlw$4400.00
A BUSINESS PLACE IN VIRY GOOD LOCATION, brick building
25 x 113', full basement, furnace, has stool and lavatory, for
k
'
$11,000.00

If you think you're in between the frying pan and
the fire, bring your money problems to H.C.B. and
everything will come out sunny side up. Come in
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�Saxons Face Greenville After Lake wood Upset
llaBtings Quint
■Hopes id Atone
For 61-60 Loss
1

Blue &amp; Gold Trinela
To Greenrille, Vikingt
To Inrade Alma

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Middleville at Caledonia
For Crucial X- Way Battle

three quarter*
John Mownll I

Ssxons Upset
I LakewoooHere

Tbs are* basketball spotlight
for Charlotte. Carl Peterson IB

a* Mlddle-

MlddlcvlUc won th* firet

will attempt to do It again thl*
coming Friday os they travel to
meet Greenville Yellow Jacket*

2 Y Cage Teams
Undefeated in
Saturday Loops

L

West Central
Standings
*

Burg's Spartan* 6-0 in the Tui
grade circuit and Batyk J-ocgLa Von Hamp pumped in IB
Ixrna 6-0 in U» 5th grade league.
HaigMtMCh's 76’ero lead the
point*. Ron Philipp 18 and local fans pita the unbeaten
Randy Hewitt 11. Mike Edgel Lowell Red Arrow* against onceFriday night Charlotte gained had 17 for the Comet*.
and Adam's Redwings arc on top

Charlotte won al Greenville
Saturday. 68-58, a* Peterson
scored IB points. Bob Lux hit
16 and hi* twin brother, Dick. 15.
and Mclzod added 13. Charlotte

*—THE HASTINGS BANNER

Attend Water Show

AU
The Way in Knocking
Vikingi Out of Lead

Nethay and Ann and

School gymnasium in Lansing

Hastings High and IAkewood
High eagers put on one of their
usual performances here Friday
night and the usual capacity
crowd thrilled to the terrific
ball game In which Coach Bob
VanderVeen'* underrated Baxon*
emerged with
'

W * ri
i IE

Johns to Charlotte and Ionia to
' Grand Ledge.
'
Saturday night Coach Bob

Tri-Rtver league champtauhlp.
Middle*file warmed up for the
battle with Caledonia by whip­
ping Northview Friday. 78-54;
Caledonia nipped Hamilton, 73-

| Cage Roundup |

different countries.
1U1
— -------- —
Sprite*. with their head coach,
_ __ wnriA
tour from July Uirough October

meeting to earn

area* Xa*&lt;* *1.
Ir'.UTlll. J*

3; Redwings 10—Bowerman 4. mined Vikings under Coach LarlUtchle Adams. Tim Clarey and

Saturday's result*:

Rick VanDentourg 3; KnteRrer- Globetrotters 4 — Dave Hollister a* they pounded the

st. run, «j. BitiaiiiU
w.— r.-«r r*. &gt;«u»r

Merrill* and Ted Fltagvrald 1.

Hasting* goes to Greenville
skidded farther down tuturday hoping to avenge * Bl-00 overnight a* Lakewood regained the
victory trail to score a 63-83 win. here on Jan. 8. Hastings ap­
peared to have victory within it*
night BL John* got by Alina, 73- grasp in that thrilling encounter,
only to have Fuller sink a field

17. Doug Btccro 7, Robbie CasteHowever. from tliht point dn
Cherta* 12—Mike Hall 6. Steve
Moure and Bob Shumway 4 and
Oreg Crawfoiti 1. Hawk* 31 — Bruoo Hahn 3; Wildcat* 10 — reach aa Kenny Weller calmly
Richard Butler 14. Tom Hahn &lt;1. Dave McGuire and Mark Hauks
Captain Paul Lublenlecki drilled
Gluts Guggenun and Doug a two-punter with about 15 sec-

4 and Tom Griffetb. Dav* Van
11, at the quarter but the Red- with three seconds on the
hi the extra period.
Hastings had put up a terrific
Middleville led 18-10 al the
battle against Coach Lee Fox’s quarter and 43-26 at Interml*7lh Grade League
Al Werbikh ted the Radwings lime deficit. Scoring in the third
Middleville'* unbeaten Junior
with-3* point*. Doug Lundy add10. Marty Will 9, Jim Ellis and
£xon* came through with 13 tn
38. Scott Henning, Dire Pratt
the last quarter while holding and Gary Van Etat each hud 13 2; Wildcats 14-Jun
eta and Doug Bariboau 13.
Greearilte whipped Io
Bob Appelgate sank a 15-foolwith four starter* on the b
Uio end of the regulation game.
et a* the butter wounded to give
the Scottie* their narrow win VsnDenburg 16, Kevl
Sitting out the one game were
Keough 6. Mark Edger

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VVlth one second

Cage League*

Southeastern Troop
Marks Scout Week

end* left. With nine remaining.
Guard Merle Jurrlcs drilled a
Members of Boy Scout Troop bucket to put Hamilton ahead,
PhU Gasper _-----The Yellow JackeU still came
through with their highest score PTA. met recently with Scout­ then Applegate hit on bl* jump- 3; Illtoi M—Elmer Smith
master Clayton Cate. Member*.
Paul Brown added 16.
wore their uniforms to church 13 and Don Jousma 10. Jurric*
bad 31 for Hamilton, Max Capel
yw
18 and Mike Brinks 14.
Wayland scored only it* second
Michigan State ha* produced
the half and 54-33 going into the
The next meeting of the West Central Conference is
11 NCAA individual wrestling win In posting a 65-60 upset over scheduled to include a discussion of the advantages and dis­
Dave Balcoat, the lone regular champion*.
advantages of having a league so wide-spread as our current
for the victory while Kenowa
' ’1
,.
Hills made 13 oat of 23. Wayland circuit now is.
In a letter io Gerritt Klomp, league secretary. At Lakewood.
led 16-14 al the quarter. Kenowa
held a 30-28 bulge at the half Hastings Superintendent Richard J. Guehlher, Principal Donald
and 49-46 after three quarter*.
Gill and Athletic Director John ------------------ '
lively tew people who bounty
Lee Pepper, converting seven Clarey *ald:
these animals.
out of eight gift*, finished with
15. Scott Hilbert had 18. Gordy
“Prior to the expansion of our
Hudson 14 end Rick Baughman
Leagu^jo include Alm* we ex- throw this kind of money away
each year. Especially, not while
advantage* of traveling 80 mil**
to meet schedule commitment*.
Panther* ted 33-23 at the half We cmphaiUed that this prob- reatlonbta and sportsmen," MacMullen concluded.
Gene Nuibaum led the Pan­ munlty. a* they are excellent.
• During the short period we
ther* with 31. Bill Bouxdo had
14. Dan Sutherland 11. Rick Ol­ have scheduled Alma our con­
son ft. Gary Ford 6, Jeff Gaily cern* have been confirmed. The
time Involved and the lack of
hind Gate* 1. Earl Wlnblad had sohool-community interest raises
3 serious question as to Hasting*
Sutherland wo* the leading re­ continuing to meet full schedule
bounder with 14 and he, Olson requirements.
"Several solutions ore proCoach Marv Wlnegar with doing
•'(!» Our ichedule be revised
an outstanding Job in defense.
Bangor won the Junior Varsity to eliminate home and home

Harting* led the entire dis- and Hewitt a gifl as the Vikings
shaved two point* off the gap.
The Saxon* moved out to a O’Donnell and Lublenlecki each
. 0, 6-2. lead at the outset and
held a 20-12 bulge at the qiiar- canto and Weller

been resurfaced for the
mint ho* boon chocked

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Lublcnleckl who hauled in 31 re­
bound* during the game, 11 com-

from the line. Hostings convertcontributed much on the board*.

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item Philipp led the Lakewood
effort with four field goal* with
one each by Mika OToole and
Lavon Hamp: Lublenlrekl poured

Philipp continued to spark
the Viking* in Uic third xtanxa
as he scored four buckets in
seven attempts. OToole added

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“(3) A North-South Divtalon
VanderMolen with 10 second* be formed with four teams In
left gave Springport a 76-74 win each division with no home and
over Maple Valley in a Cereal home game* between division*,
Conference game.
■&lt;3&gt; Comlderatlon of a hew
Maple Valley had a big 21-11
first period lead but Springport
ochools of Ionia, Grand Ledge,
second frame. Maple Valley got Charlotte. Lakewood, and Has­
the four back in the third out­ tings.
scoring Springport 30-16 but fell
not to be considered mandates—
Bill Hoag had 30 for Spring­ other proposals may be much
port, VanderMolen 20 and Larry more appropriate and. therefore,
we
respectfully request that thl*
Mead 17. Bruce Hunt paced Ma­
problem be placed on the agenda
ple Valtey with 17.---------------Maple Valley won the prelimi­
tfoptea
were tent to Lakeuood.
nary.
Gatesburg-Augusta outscored Greenville. Alma, St. John*.
Hickory Corner* in the first Ionia, Grand I-edge and Char­
lotte.

During February Your Barry County Station is
broadcasting from 7:4S'a.m. to 6:15 p.m. daily.

The Weather-and other important community
information-is broadcast frequently throughout the day

Rep Charles J. Dari* of Onon­
daga ha* introduced a resolution
Galesburg also won the JV into the Michigan House of Rep­
resentatives to make the bluegill
Lowell defeated Comstock, 83­ the State fish. Davis declare*,
83, Friday while Cedar Springs according to news reports, tliat
ran it* runner-up league record hi* proposal is logical became
to 7-1 defeating Sparta, 76-63 the bluegill is everybody's fish:
Lowell has won 11 straight and “It come* by the billion* and ItV
will be host to Cedar Spring* for ttmafiy the first fish a boy catch­
es." Although the brook, brown
the big showdown game.
and rainbow trout divisions of
the trout fishing corps are re­
portedly roaming In uniform at
conservation Department head­
quarters. Davis ha* stuck to hk*
guns. 'The bluegill admittedly la
popular , and if Michigan moves

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following daily station sign-off by

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the dliUnctlve white pine u cur
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----------American fish as &lt; ur
Slate fish," :

Valentine s Day
February 14th

Outdaor T r a 11 — Michigan’s
controversial bounty payment*
took a record «3MJNKI out of the
State's game,and fl*h protection
fund last year. That figure is

3134.585
167.035 went
coyotes. Upper Penlny men pocketed U.47D

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�। Haan 203*579, Eldon Mathews, wheel Friday night rolling 244­
j 568 and Al Morgan 538.
' 1613. Bob Adams, with a 124 awrBtandlngs; HmUngs Filters age. fired' 315-518, Bob Clinton
•64. WBCH 80. Hastings Milling 519. Girdle How. 508. Pete Powr
59. Hastings ftanltary Servlet*-Kt I ell 506. Dun Dalman 208-537. Dell

Htsthr

Si.BUI Hollenbeck 213-530. Wayne
494, McAllisters OU bales 474,-Montgomery 203-532. Larry NoMlller-. Garage 464. William.Norm Boom/r 516.
Insurance 46 Elks and Miller's
..
23. ...
I«ub
43.
MU erk Duraclmm 42 P°n
8UNBAY MIXED LEAGUE
Standings: Team 7, 58; Team Dowling Merchant* 39, Burkey'* Denver Klersey 203-677, Eldine
32, Ockemnn's 20 and John'* 14. DeVault 632. Carl Baker 200-683.

Teem

E‘*ulp,ncnl‘

WOMEN'S WED. LEAGUE
Shirley Bowman led the lasslra Mater 200-508. Jack Smith 207­
559, Bruce Terry 225-570. Lyrfn
520. M. Corrigan posted 165-443, Burdick 214-531, Gordie Norri*
Florence Weyerman
158-474,
Vu AM
A,/ 223-593.
JUZ-OH.I Ron
HOI) Nash 216-507.
410-001. DeLWbo. BOR Higdon 218*617, Gene nnnnl.
Bonnie
Wyant
159-447,
Alma
Coian-469 Jean Harbin
Wyant 206-619. John Kashuky vllle 168-477. Helen Ackett 203------------ - —a omen 166-411 and
178-617, John Kaslnaky 174-486.
K*Uty
Lathrop
154-411.
611a Higdon 163-432. Nellie Gori* Stanton 181-466, Pot Dies |
VM,,nrfvv znx trim?
Woodmen 1TB-457, Haney Tay- 149-408. Lucille Wilson 185-506.1
Pjundry 41
fcr 668-410, Phyllis Brown 150­ Della Oorodenskl 181-464. Gene!«"» «• ^L^rowns and Uilhe
Floor
and
Can
Plant
400. Helen Tebo 151-444. Jan Thompson 162-467. Betty Howe* '37.
” Side rn
"r'r *
nrf n
*" p,
’nl
Rubbell 141-413.
185-447 and Mary Burdick 156­ 354, Assemblers, Engineers and
448 Good games: M. Smith 163. Core Room 34. Pattern Shop and
BECHKATION LEAGUE NO. 2 Gerry
'
Newton 203. Karen Hay­ Repair* 33. Flyers and Charger*
Ren Kenyon and Bob Mallison wood 179, Faye Allen 160, Emma
bad good night* Wednesday. Ben Magoon 177, Wllm* Daniels 175 Stalker* 27, Mixers 254 8 4
leading the circuit with 252-M4 ■and ‘ Salty VanDume 181. Standings: Maker's 59S. Ready
p39 Pat Gilmore chalked
203-573. Mix 67. Powder Box 55. Stan-----------------------MONDAY MIXERS
Dean* Capwel*
— ton's 49. East Side Lumber 44‘4.
..rll 201-512. •"
Dave
Shirley Vandcnburg had
Reynolds 223-51!
■51L_Putch Itaffler Hastings Cleaner* 42. Nc-Hl 41H,
Magiwn had high game 214 with

Wilfred Burn* led the circuit

Jack Drum 512 and Jahn Kasin- ment and. Team 11 have 28
sky 218-548.
pclnta.
-' Standings: Bums Refrigera------:----Uon «3H. Goodyear Bros. 63.
COMMEIrt lAL MAJORS
Woodmansee Lumber 51, Park-; Standing*: Piston Ring* 62,
er‘» Tavern 50. Ackett*a 49S. Miller'* Jeweler* 48H, Harwood's
WaUdorfl*. 48. John's Auto Part* IGA and 7-Up 48, Sports Bar 44.
48, Gilmore Jeweler* 42. John'* City Food 434. Welcome Tavern
Crank Balance and Huthig**43. lairke Buick 41. Roush Tail­
Meat Market 40. 7-Up 38 and | or* 24. Aluminum Product* 314,
Nashville Gravel 32.
, Tjdcn 24 and Montgomery Ward
-----------1234■­
BASTINGS CLASSIC LEAGUE' Roh McLeod came through
Bob Lambert rolled as if he with one of hl* finest- effort*. 648.
owned the lanes (he does) Wed- with a 346 high game. Harvey
nesday night and put together Haan ported 206-590. Bob-Lam-

Keegstaa earlier had a 709 set It
WM a night for good scores Dick
Bonaraki fired a pair of 246a and
gnded up with a 882. Dave Rey­
nold* snaggled 214-613. John Ka-

rance (Honk) Keeler 202 - 579,
Bob Cannony 203-558. Carl Nay­
lor 833-673, Bob Miller 308*558,
Art Preden burg 312-507, Harv

Marianne TUlilda 17'1-435, Nancy
Blonehouso 163-419, Mary Roush
181-487, Pat Dios 159-434. Judy
Hchonta 131-367. Janet Lord 137­
350. Diana Woiff 178-410. Boonie
Hathaway 193-469. Bernie Eckert
185-457. Ruth Miller 154-437,

BhcUT 175-486, Bertha Thaler
199-494, Evelyn Ulrich 188-477
and Angie Hawthorne 109-456.
Standings: Foodland 63. Wel­
come 61. Platon Ring 59, Haan

587. Joe Bennett 235-584. Dan
Allerdlng 212-575, Lawrence tings HctgliLi 434. Pannalec
(Honk) Keeler 202-565. Maynard
Tucker 225-559, Shannon Lydy Girl* 284 and Michigan Mag­
201-586. John McLean 221-561. netic 24*4.
D. McLeod 219-557. Keith Craig
200-546. Joe Burkholder 202-550.
MONDAY BOWLERETTES
Ed Sheler 206-578 and Mike
Standings: WalldorfF* 69. ItaaSchondelmayer 206-545.
Mh,
Motor Aires 64. Ramble Inn
E. W. BLISS LEAGUE
Dick Bonarskl was the out-

HosUngn Milling 40. vopper
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Lakewood JVs
Nip Hastings in
Final Seconds
The Hastings High Junior
Varsity eager* just missed giv­
ing Coach Don Mullen* a vic­
tory as a wedding present Fri­
day night when they bowed to
the visiting Lakewood reserves.
50-49, in the final minute of pl*yThe little Saxon* had elimi­
nated a five-point deficit going
Into the last quarter and with
53 soconds left In the game held
a three-point, 49-46. margin. '

Twin Bills i n HHS Gyms
On Tap Thursday Night
schedule for this Thursday night
In Hustings High's gymnasiums
with Fuher-Hengcsbach meeting
the Middlevine Merchant* al 7
□ nd Walldorfi'c playing Uie sec­
ond-place Francisco Farm Sup­
ply quintet kbout 8:16 cn the
main court.
Hastings Merchant* meet Bar­

and Hastings Manufacturing
plays Woodland Market at 8:15.
Last Thursday Dowling
nipped FIshef-HengcaGacii. 49-

and Jim Johnson In the closing

Jock Clarey to
Coach Saxons
One More Season

Golfing News
From Wait Coast

fellow Lulling thia special at| tanuon la. Clayton “Brandy"
Great golfing news comas from .
the West Coart and it ha* no he's much elated too and smiling

j;

or the Bob Hope Tournament.
HasUngn-High School** head
Football Coach John (Jock) mart ardent rollers who h.
Clarey. who ha* handled the
Saxon's gridiron fortunes since
the Pan of I»l. will coach the
Blue It Gold frld machine next
Hl* golfing buddle|. Fred PortPoll but In 1966-67 will give up
his head football coaching du- eou.% Paul Faulkner and B-X)

the young Vikings.
Twice Hastings had oppor­
tunities at the free throw line,
and foiled to convert.

liaatlng* Mfg. 50-39 and Wilton Board of Education meeting
Insurance defeated the Ha*- Tuesday noon, y
tinge Merchants, 68-56.
Bob Gaskill and Darwin Swift as head of the department of
each scored 14 point* in leading physical education and athletthe little Saxons dropped a 66­ Dowling lot their win over the
48 decision, as Bruce LaPolnte oulo lufls, Jim Callender added
scored 17 point* and Brad Cor­ II, Bob Ehredt 6 and Don Doster
head baseball coaching position
nelius 13 for the winners.
and Don Storm 2 each.
Ulis Spring but will drop that
Jim Williams led Itasllngs
Bob Cannony drilled 15 -for Job tn 1965-66.
Fhher-Hcngnbach. Ted Eglraton
Supt. of School* Richard J
13. Lee McMillen 6. Art Meade Guenther also announced that
Wieland t.
on Saturday. Lamlc and Fred Corkins 2 each. Coach Robert VanderVecn, who
Art Predenburg led Barry ment of vocational education,
earned a 55-48 win. with Wil­ Lumber with 28 point*, marched
liams pumping In 26 point*. King by Louie Thompson but Louie would give up hi* assistant foot13. Peterson 10 and Taffee, Bob didn't have quite as much help.'i ball post next Fall and would
Ritter and Ironside 2 each.
Mike Corrigan scored 16 for the. drop his job av head track coach
Friday night, Jan. 29. at St. Lumbermen. Gary VanHoutcn, In 1966-67. He la to continue as
Johns, the young Saxon* lost 54- had 12. M. Pierson 9. Paul Peter­ head txuketball coach.
Coach Robert Miller, who was
son and Gary Cole 8 each andI
the victors and Bill DeGroot 13. Dave Reynolds 3. Wes Tolan had, nanfed assistant principal at
13 for Middleville. Jerry BodelI Central School tor next year.
with 18 point*. Peterson had 13, and Dan Morse 8, Fritz Schenkeli will drop hl* job a* assistant
Toffee 8, William* 7 and Wieland 7. Jim VerUnde 5 and Lloyd El­ Junior Varsity grid coqch next
year and in 1986-67 would give
wood 1 point.
Leading Francisco's to their up his post ** head wrestllpg
LAKEWOOD
Coach Robert Carlson 1* to
drop his assistant wrestling
coach Job next year but will con­
tinue u assistant to Clarey In
Ken Neal luid 17 for Hostings football.
Mfg, Darrel Williamson 6. BUI
Xl«ti»r. 10
Apsey 6 and Gary McGhee 2.
The standings:
TEAM
W
There will be a Youth Council
Woodland Market .. 5
dance after the Battle CreekHastings basketbull game Sat­
urday night. Dancing In the
Wilson Insurance.... 3 2
Middleville Merchants 3 3
sic wltli high school student*
Hastings Merchant*. 2 3
Fisher-Hengesbach
event u co-tpunaaira
Hastings Mfg. Co. .
YMCA Tri Alpha Girl*.
WsRdorff**
Dowling ..
HASTINGS
Former Michigan State
fenseman Dick Murat has earned Mlchigan Box In
a spot on the 1965 UB. National respectively, are former Michi­
gan Stale athletic stars.
Hockey team.

on lie Hastings Country Club
course.

Michigan

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tliree-tlme prep All-Amerioan
while at B
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Faye Allen led the lassies with
191-560, Shirley VanDcnburg
rolled 189-533, Barb Kieraey 194-

Wilfong 172-506, Sldrley Drake
Gladys Edwards 167-458. Sharon
Harrington 159-458. June Rich­
ardson 154-454, Sally VanDulnc
Main 162-452,

June

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Hastings Flower Shop
HARM &amp; BETTY'S
PhoM 945-5951

206 E. Stat*

Volleyball Matches
Set for Wednesday

T

This Wednceday four VOOey-

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conjunction

with

tlic

Youth

Kay Mbore with 206-570. Lou In the main HUB gym under
Slbboo snuggled 215-559, Norm Coach Jock Clarey.
Bryan* 201-501, Gordlo Howe
Woodland playa Hasting* and
the Presbyterians meet Hope at
200-510, Jim Myer* 200-535, Eu­
gene Poll 201-539, Pete Kruger
501, Denny Frederickson 545.
Paul Woodman 632 and Galen
Wednesday, Feb. 17
Daniels 516.
Methodist meet th* Teacher*
Standing*: Smith Brot 60. and Catholics play Nashville al
7 and Hasting* faces Hope and
Woodland plays the PrxMbyUrwm

What’s new about Mustang?

Producta 42, Chenoweth Machine
The standings: Presbyterian 11
IX-putlro
points, Hope 9, MethodL&amp;l and
Teachers 8. Woodland 6. Has­
tings 4 and Catholic and Nash­
ville 3 each.

THURSDAY MATINEE
Standings: Hastings Motor

AUTOMOBILE CLUB
OF MICHIGAN

Hastings Office

Ramblers 23.

10WIN I. MtiSINBACH,

Mary Ann Kauffman rolled
195-472, Joan Martin 218-400, Vt
Wendorf 155-442, Faye Allen 155­
440. Mary Smith 160-429 and
Lillian Beaugard 156-422. Ione

............

Welch 155 and Jean Lydy 131.

STARTS
THURS

Tint HASTING! BAMNEX—8

Thuriday. February IL 1965
WRESTLING FRIDAY

MOTHER GOOSE

WHS NEVER U KE TH 181
A Beachcomber and a fruitratad French
Schoolmarm marooned on a Pacific Itlandl

3rd Pershing
High Gridder is
V-M Captain
When Tom Cecchlnl, center
and linebacker on Michigan's
1964 championship football
squad, was elected captain of
Ute 1965 Wolverine*, It marked a
led letter day in the career of
Detroit Pershing high ichool
coach, Mike Haddad.
Cecchlnl Is the third of Mike's
“boys" to lead a Wolverine foot­
ball team, all three of them un­
der Bump ElUott.
George Genyk, a tackle, led
Elllotl's first Michigan team In
1959. Then came deny Smith, a
center and a fine defensive play­
er tn 1960. and now Cacchlni, one

BANTAM LEAGUE
(Unde* 131
Doug Rrtgkr led the league
with 168-308, Sheryl VanDen-

One Full
Week!

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availability for one thing
a big new"Six Shooter
engine for another!

duhn 118-234, Mark Halne* 110­
231, Ron Wyngarden 118-320,

ler 115-212, Rod Newton 106-205.
Cathy Dedhouaer 102-303. Good

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many more luxury features

Mustang’s spectacular success has

wheel

Tschlda and B. Goggins lio.
High averages: Doug RoigUr
130, Bob Terry 114. Mark Hair.ro
and Sheryl VanDenburg 99.

spurred Ford to increase production ...

It's a great time to go Mustang! See

and your Ford Dealer now has a good

your Ford Dealer now!

Goodyear 98, Ron

choice of Mustangs-including models

Wyngarden

with the^lively new 200 cu. in. Six! And
A.J.B.C. SENIORS
Sandy Gaskill roiled 140-362,
Linda Staup 121-315 and Donna
Brewer 101-281. Melvin Dale led
the lad* with 182-513. Bion Eye

every Mustang comes with bucket seats,
all-vinyl interior, wall-to-wall carpeting,
full wheel covers, sports steering

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FOR AS LOW AS

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TECHNICOLOR*

TRevonWowarD
Family Day

f*T

•STHAHD^HASTINGS*

and 1454 pirn.
Michigan State quarterback
Steve Juday played u a prep at
Northville High School on un­
defeated football and baseball

that didn't low a game until Uie

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STORE

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FARMERS
You can NOW (at your

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Theme oP the program w
"Historical Sights."
TUESDAY. FEB. U

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1959 JEEP CUSTOM
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USED CARS

THE AROMA ALONE is worth
tne price when the Rotary
Club members serve pancakes
and sausage with all the but­
ter and syrup you can float
“Wings to Puerto Rico." Sec
them in on Saturday. Feb. 27.
the rich colors of the ocean
In the East Gym at Hastings
that laps on sandy beacbi-.
High School. Adult* pay only
the green rugged mountains
that cover three-fourth* of the
island, and lush fields of pine­
apples. Central Auditorium, a

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Phone 948-3480.
tf
- :
★ Farmi for Rant
360 ACRE DAIRY FARM FOR
RENT ON 60/60 SHARE
LEASE—Good land, stanchion
born, gutter cleaner. Farm
available March 15. May Farm
Management. 422 M
Drive, East Lansing.
1/38

FARM IMPLEMENTS

APPLIANCES

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Farm Machinery

Lovely Cape Cod Krone

lovely walnut stand. Complete
with zig zag and dealgn unit 8WEKPKR BAGO AND H06K8
to fit moat sweepers are avail­
for fancy stitch work and but­
able atSTEURY'S ELECTRIC.
tonholes. Thu gear driven ma­
323 8. Jefferson. Also, small
chine may be purchased for
appliance
repair.
. tf
only S68B0 at SI 70 p* week.

of 1964

GAS and ELECTRIC
APPLIANCES

1955 JEEP
Four Wtwel Dri.a
with Snow Plow.

MODERN
KITCHEN
CABINETS
JUST $495

urge lot w»n ixxe rrociaga.
5 mlnutee ffom Huttaga. WU1
lease wiUi opUon to buy. MO
month. Phone Grand Rapids
OL 8-1738.
U

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From 7 High Schools

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FRIGIDAIRE

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-1950 IKC. H Tractor. Good
shape!
-1981 Aills Chalmers WD Trac­
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FREEZERS—Upright and Chest —Aills Chalmers c Tractor. Good
ahupe. Starter and lights.
—Simplicity Garden Tractor with
transmission, with riding sulky,
rotary mower, cycle bar, roto-

Hastings
Motor Sales

TAPFAN

■ Dart Dealer
W. State

GOODYEAR BROS.

Quality Merchandise
“Priced .to Fit Your
Economy

DISCOUNT ON-

Used Car Lot across from
Food Center. Also. Cars at
rear of Dodge-Dealership.

NOTICES

Par Barry County. Sales ex­
perience preferred. Must be
financially responsible for truck,
stock, etc. Age 21 to 33. Fur
personal interview wrtte or call
7-UP Bottling Co. of Central
Michigan, Inc.. P.O. Box 2291,
landing, Mich. Piione. IV 4ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS—
PG. 171, Hastings Telephone
Wf 6-2895. Meettaga every
Monday. 8 pm.
tl

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Barry's Farm Store

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LOANS

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Power Company

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Cash Bonus
Model 600

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Hammond. Baltimore Terrace.
4 miles south of Hastings on
M-37.
t'JS

ployment In Ute Hastings-Lake
Odessa area. Dictaphone trans­
cription, typing 75 wpm. oper­
ate billing, bookkeeping and
calculating machines. Person­
nel experience, some shortbanrt. Phone Delton 623-3747
after 8 psn.
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Brerybody knows RAWLEIOH
PRODUCTS. Be * Rawlrlgh
dealer in Hastings. No capital
necemry. Write
Rawlrlgh
Dept. MCB-W1-881
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Pre-Season Bonuses
Effective thru Feb. 28, 1965

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FRANCISCO
FARM SUPPLY

Will get own com al whole­
sale price. Give detailed tocattoa of farm. For further in­
formation write to Larry Vin­
cent, 3010 Woodruff, UnsiMt.
Michigan., ,
.

WORK WANTED—Odd M
any kind. Can do poinlUl
brick or stone walls. 1
cutUng by the cord with j
saw. Phone RO 5-«|.
THE “GREAT SOCIETY" a
a blow in the “War e
erty” when, far only
adults and Tic fee c
everyone gets their All &lt;
en brown pancakw art
ter and syrup and crt
sage links. It happens i
urday. Feb. 27,wfiahtl
Ungs Rotary Club

�Card of Thanks and In Memoriam

I wish to thank Drs. Gordon
Finnic. Raymond Finnic and Dr.
Phdpe, aho Dr. Morrill, nurses
and nurse*" aid* al Pennock
Hospital; Rev. Sebring, my
mend*. neighbor* and relatives,
also Local 336 of the E. W. BIIls
Co. for their kindness shown me
during my recent illness.
Burr Laubaugh

My sincere thank* to Dn.
Huebner and Wedel, the nurses
and nurses' aid* for the wonderlui car* given m* at Pennock
Hospitet during my illness.
Thank* to Fr. Hawley, my ftlatives, friend*, neighbors; the
BPW girls, my Hospital Guild
for Uie visits, prayers, gift*, card*
and flower*. Your tbougiittulneM
greatly appreciated.
'
Eilsabcth Martin

CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many
friends and relative* who called
to wish us well on our Golden
Wedding Anniversary. Also to all
those who sent the beautiful
greeting cards, gifu and flowers.
Mr. and Mr*. William K. Dickson

LEGALS

Hospital
Guild Reports

•&lt;«n»ki. ASnlaHintar. Marla* Ua»
■ i&gt; ImI acM&lt;*l la «ali MMl« k*
illewad.
h II OrtUrH. Tka* aatlia La *!«*■

Guild 3 -Chairman: Mn. W
bur SchariU. 3 Large green dice

i*M al Uarlae ia TH IliiUigi Has
wt. sad Uat * «tpT eV «kla aaUca b«
t.f-t-l upwa aarb known lilit.ilii
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blanket* and 34 email diapers.
Guild 1-Chairman; Mn. Ad­
dle Wood, U small diapers.
Guild la-Chataman; MTS. Wil­
liam Cruller, 13 baby Wankels, S
Ma *1 I wl Xu,,,—,
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kitaraay* al Law
llratlarihoU BulMia*
M MUas*. Mbbl&lt;a«

GeiM IJ-Chainnan; Mta U
Vandin Colton. 8 baby blankets.
Guild M—Chairmen; Mrs.
CharlM Tew and Mrs. Anns
Hunuinger, 34 small diapers, 3
small green sheet*. 13 small star,
bog* and B baby blanket*.
Guild 31—Chairmen: Mrs Al­
ta Hackett and Mrs. Mabel Boo­
her. 4 Jarge OU. abdom. blndsn.
6 baby blankets and 18 sm*U

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•mi qaartar o( tka Xankwwl iraartar. aa* Ua NorUw-l rrnrilaaW
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of Walter
Sunday who passed away eight
yean ago, Feb. 11, 1957.
Clod saw you getting weary.
He did what He thought best.
He pul Hu arms around you
And whispered, 'Come and rest.- OcbsIt »«d 8ta
plM* •/ k*UfM
The Golden Gate stood open
tke Cwmtr la •
Eight yean ago today;
With goodbye* left unspoken
You gently slipped away.
Sadly missed by •
Hl* Family

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Delton Area
LEGALS

On Feb. I, the Student Council
had a meeting in room 39 at 8.
The Science department had a
meeting in th* library Immedi­
ately after school the same day.
* The PH A. members went to
the Borgm Hospital on Feb. 3
from 9-13. The Advisory Com-

brand M«»uU. Uleklsaa. M«t&lt;a&lt;*«.
JUN October 31. 1HI aad rwontad
IliULw 3». 1SSJ la Llbar It* of
Ucrisdsii
!'»*• 10*. Bp raaraa at
&gt;u«* dalaull Uta undinl*a*4 dUcla to
dMlar* Uta aalira upaM »m»snt al
Mid cuurtfis* daa asd payabla Inrtk-

,'Kir'K

instruction clink*. They left th*
school at 3 pm. and wwt di­
rectly to the W. K Kellogg Audi­
torium where the concert was

ku«l i»r Um .Hi

pm. and lasted about an hour
and a half. Rech student took
his or her particular instrument
to a special clinic where Uwy
ware given advice a* to how they
could play theer instrument bet-

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npoa Mr
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p»diia
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same day the English demaxtment had a meeting at 3 Ja ★
On Feb. 8, the Freshman basket­
ball team hailed Bangor al 4.
Following were the J V and Var­
sity game*. The Panther Vanity
team defeated the Vikings 67-41

ESTL
ara.1

team played the Kellogg Hornet*
at 7 In the Delton gym.
The Delton Schoo)-* Advisory
committee met on Feb 9 at the
school. « On the 10th the GAA.
held a basketball game with

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Popular Friars
Octet Performs
With U-M Singers
Featured m * part of the pro­
gram of The Univeratty of Mich­
igan Men's Glee Club, which U
to appear at-.-Hastings Central
auditorium at 8:15 pm. on
Thursday. March 11, U the everpoulor octet known as the Friars.
Proceeds from the performanew will go Into a scholarship
fund for students from Barry
County.
Thncc who have seen the
Friars perform In the post will,
no doubt remember them for the
spark of wtt and humor they ali ways lean to add to the per-!
। fomuuicc of the Olee Club.
i Some may remember the times'
| when the Friars have sung their
I beautiful arrangemenU of soma
‘of the better-known tunes For
Indeed, they exccll at this type
I of tinging aa wtU.
j The group la composed oF
Frank Miller. from Branch, first
tenor; William Thompson, from
Jackson, and Robert Chapel,
from Detroit, second tenors; Ray
Marrow, from Dearborn, and
Dave Paxson. from Dowagiac,
baritones; Jim Dowell, from
Muskegon, and Robert Doud.
Ann Arbor, ba&amp;ses.
In addition to concerts In Ann
Arbor, Llio Friars have had over
120 engagements around the State
j of Michigan.
■ Two of these Included ginging
। for a business management
। meeting In Flint and the Wth,
• Anniversary Jubilee’ Program of
Kiwanls in Ford Auditorium in
Detroit.
This Spring the Friars plan a
ten day tour of Ute Bahama Is­
lands to finish out their busy
season.
. ------------ •—— ■

Given Jail Term
Alvin D. Gouck, 21. Lake
OdeoasL. who pleaded guilty to
Ute theft of oats from Inland
Ens's farm near Woodland, was
I sentenced to serve 60 days In
jail by Circuit Judge Archie
McDonald. Ho was given credit
for time already served. He la
revving a flve-month sentence
on a similar charge In Eaton
County.

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Middleville
By Mrt. Mary Jackson
11* AraaU

TM-MIO

Personal Mention
--------

Mrs. Elmer Brown did no* re­
turn as soon as expected from
the Osteopathic Hospital in
Grand Rapids bait remained for
surgery. She will be confined lor
a later period. * Mrs. EdWina
McNaughton is home from Blod­
gett Hospital in Grand Rapids
mid her son and wife. Mr. and
Mrs. Dfek McNaughton. &amp;ave
moved in with her to help care
for her. Her daughter. MM. E
RUuell. who was visiting; her.
has returned to her home In
Denver, Colo. * Roy Sherk; who
was tn Pennock Hospital, was
transferred to the Medical Fa
clllty. w Many from Paxwa’.cc
and others attended the foptral
of Mn. Lula Allen Frldapi at
Beelers Funeral Home, She spent
most of her married life in'thb
community.
George Juppatrom was moved
from Pennock Hospital and is
convalescing at the home of his
son, Mr. and Mn. George Juppatiom, Jr., at Gun Lake. * Paul
Leach who Is very ill in Butter­
worth Hospital, is a little better
at this writing and hopes to take
food other than through the
veins beginning last Friday. Frb
5, * Miss Elisabeth Thurber, who
has been confined to Blodgr.'.
Hospital in Grand Rapids, re­
turned to the home of Mr.’, and
Mrs. Jerry Keegitra. She attend­
ed the T-K basketball game Fri­
day evening. * Mr. and Mra El­
mer Fisher are the parents of n
girl born at Blodgett Hospital
Jan. 25. * Mr. and Mrs.-Jon
Meyer are the parents of a son.
Craig, born tn Blodgett Hospital
Jan. 28. * Mrs. Dan Minter was
taken to Pennock Hospital be­
cause of a heart attack Jan. 31.
The Band Boosters who' are
serving coffee and donuts in the
band room between halves and
after the basketball games are
doing very well. Mrs. Crystal
Kcrmeen. chairman reports. A
referee said. "Why did you not
da this years ago?" * Clarence
Berendst who had surgery, re­
cently. Is convalescing st Ahe
home of his daughter. Mrs. ABrlan Cole, on Whllneyvllle Road. *

Carl called on her sister. Mrs.
Ted Smith, at Blodgett Hospital
last week, jr Mr. and Mrs. Verne
LJckt* aHETWinnie attended the
pkinuil meeting of the Lutheran
chlldrefi's Friend Society of Bay
City Sunday at Bethel Lutheran

Mrs. Ben Eye and daughter of
. hooch take and Mr. and, MDk
Arley Eye of Dearborn.
On Bunday, a week ago. the
Cterlra J. Pullers entertained
Mr. and Mra Coraad Krammln
and family far dinner honoring
Mrs. Krammin's birthday. On
Sunday. Feb. 7. the Fullers were
dinner guests of the Lester Rey­
nolds.
The Kenneth Dunlap visited
the Wm. Dunlaps In their new
homo at Podunk lake on Sun-

Church of Grandville. Pastor
Krueger and other members of
at. Paul Lutheran. Caledonia,
also attended.
Mr and Mrs. Norman McIn­
tyre and daughters, Linda and
Sandra, of Hastings called on
their parents, Mr. and Mra, Har­
old Grtffeth. * Mra Addle Gril­
le th of Hickory Corners, who
had been staying with her sis­
ter. Mrs. Jason Stcerc. was a
dinner guest of Mr. and MrsHarold Grtffeth of Whitneyville
Road recently and they took her
to her home. * Mr. and Mrs.
Deneen of Gaylord were Thurs­
day to Monday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Petersen. They en-

loyed visiting mutual friends in
Lansing and Grand Rapids while
they were here.
Mr'^nd Mra William Hanson
and daughters of Clarkston were
weekend guests of Mrs. Mabelle
VanWeelden and Mr. and Mrs..
Charles Townsend. Coach Han-(
ton attended a coaches confer-1
encc in Grand Rapids, w Donna 1
Townsend was home from West-,
cm University in Kalamaxoo,
over the weekend and Jennie j
Steiner was home from Grand
Valley College in Grand Rapids. ■
They are daughters of Mr. and;
Mrs. Charles Townsend and Mr
inndJMrs. Fred Steiner of Davis!
I Road. * Mr. and Mra Gerald’

Visiting the Gerald Beckwiths
and Other reUuvra and friends
in this vicinity for two weeks
have been Mrs. Beckwith's sla­
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Rultera and two —daugh—

spent three years, to Athens,
'
'Greece. Kenneth la with the Air
raw ar*a-wnv oriur-r«irea
personnel. They will leave for
Athens the middle of February.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bclaon of
.
'
,
1
;
J
sing.
The Burdicks also visited
ids mother. Mrs. Flora Pfcrdraleller, of Middleville on Sunday.

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No window post
No floor hump.
No radiator.
No power steering.
No power brakes.
Some of the things you don't get in a Corvair |
are among your best reasons for buying it. I

[

Corvair by Chevrolet
Somehow - from someone - young Thomu Edison whose birth«iay -we celebrate this week, received the inspiration and encour­
agement which led to the invention of the first successful light
"bulb — and the magic of electricity sprang forth to change the
world.
tits Tom Edison, modern youth has an inquiring mind. It is
s the respocstbility of persons “in the know" to enlighten and
inspire tbcw youngsters.
Consumers Power, through apbnoorihip of conferences like
the recent Youth Conference on the Atom, Iwlps create a stimu­
lating atmosphere for Michigan youths looking for ancwrra
Sponsorship in other programs like the Junior Engineer Tech­
nical Society and scholanijip* to advanced educational inatilutiow, also encourages science-minded boys and girls. Junior
Achievement and 4-H support help still other youths to gain an
inaighi into the buamaas and profroaional world
Youth deserves answers and encouragement and we at Conmudom Power strive to supply some of the answers . .. some of
the inspiration.

The beauty of it, ot course, goes deeper than the
things you don't get. Tl^’s the other side of the
coin—what you do get i®leir place.

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Take the no window poMfor example. What you
do get is hardtop styling—uWk curved framelesa side
windows—in every Corvair ciBed model. Even the
lowest priced coupe or sedan,
v*
The transmission and driveline hump you don’t get
irieana more foot room for both front- and back-seat
passengers. Thanks to Corvair's rear engine, the floor
is practically flat.
No radiator—the engine's air-cooled—also means

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FEB. 7-13,1965

CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY

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no water, no antifreeze and no hose leaks to worry
about All of which show up in the plus column in the
form of repair and winterizing bills you don't pay.
Power steering? Power
brakes? Corvair needs them
like a centipede needs
crutches. With most of the
engine weight on the rear
wheels, the front ones are free
to steer easily. And stops are
quick and sure. Come down
and discover the difference.

LARKE BUICK-GREVROLET

1435 S. Hanovar

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HASTINGS*”

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�Barry’s Friend
Of the Court
Office is Busy
Barn Burns, Loss
Set at $4,000

Tinkier a Store

State Highway
Workers Given

Including II in dimes, 50 cent*
to nlcklcn, 1150 In pennies and
tur xita i; jacx rrarwn, a s.}lvtr,
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Airport Road, light equipment
“* bocr
cigarettes,
operator; Harold E. Wilson, fore- ' _
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FFA Members
Eliminate Pests
On Area Farms

home conditions that accompany
the tragedy of many divorces,
caused the Supreme Court of
Michigan to adopt new and con­
structive rule, and regtllMlons
to Increase tho helpfulness and

G’f,»Aid
TB Auociation

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bcr of the new Btate Highway I A 10 percent Increase in con triCommission, presented'the cm- ---------- — •*-----ployeca with 20, 20. and 35 yearn Seal cam|«lgn la ixpectecl from
service awards at a noon lunch­ Barry County, Ute Michigan
eon In Grand Rapids.
Alkrdlng has over 21 years' of
service. Norton also received a

Wonderland.” The new plate b
6 by It »ite having been adopt
make all state licenses uniform,
since 1»MT Main letters and

Following the effective date of
the new provision*. Atty. Bar­
nett's office, which tad operated
for several years with a full
time cashier and bookkeeper in

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e-uidc campaign total of II.500 compsura with 11.121331 Agent, os investigator foe the
year nnd would make Mich­ Friend of t lie Court and by Ur
i’s Christma.-; Seal campaign axfcliUon of a full time secre­
tary to type report* and cor­
respondence, increasing the pcr-

mitta- meets with Atty. Barnett. ।
and Mahler once in each month
and recently approved the ap­
pearance of further brief article*
in tiie local press giving intonat­
ing and detailed explanation at
Mme of tiie least understood
fact* of the increasing divarco
rate and what Michigan lavra
arc attempting to do to soften

1 NEITHER FAME
NOR FORTUNE

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Abraham Lincoln's son,
Willie, contracted pneumonia and died. Calvin
Coolidge's son, Calvin Jr„
died from blood poisoning.
Neither tho fame nor the
fortune of these presidents
saved these bo/s, yet today. just a few dollars'
worth of "wonder drugs"
might have saved them.
JI* Yes, today's prescription is

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accurately.
TOW &lt;^) HUMUCKT

Jacobs
Prescription,..
Pharmacy
126 East Stat* St.

SHARP PHOTO COPIES in your own
office at minimum cost”

standing of the family problems.
and the needs of the growing*
children that the supervision of
tta Friend of the Court and
Ids workers can make possible.

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Barry Officials
Attend Mecosta
Jail Dedication

Vice President

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their sewing end knitting pro­
jects. Jcri GuuUchc represented
the knitting class, and the
other girts, the sewing. Mrs
Leslie Lockwood and Mrs. Mll-

A. B. DICK

260 View Golden
Medallion Home

PHOTO COPIER
t Copies saytblsg from Hal starts

rs balky books . . . pesmssert

Typewriters &amp;
Adding Machines
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of S2SS.M0, Il was placed on
alimony or support payments the Courthouse square with W
may be. that frequently Judges:
fall to cmphaalie and use the tunncl connecting it with the
current reports from the office:
of tlie Friend'of tlic Court that
The old Jail had bean about
advise him as to how the chil­ I three-quarters of a block away.
dren of each family are progres- !I /Attending the ceremony from
sing in school, the state of their.! ijsre were Sheriff Mert H Camp-

M-43 at Podunk Lake. Lloyd
wti, R3 Hasting*, won the
iln door prise, a ptwto-etectric
rd light, and the door chimes

SCHADER'S
Office Supplies

Phone WI 5-2466

u«: V-UUIL iuia uiuc tunc io ao . .
more than enforce the payment
of the sunnort arderntl hv I hn

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Name Hastings Area
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Representative

FOR, yoUR SWEETHEART.

The H.C. Berger Company af
433 N. Grand. Lansing, has anman than 6300 miles to obtain nounced that Joel Feltenberger
the reports that were afterwards will be their representative tn
typed up and placed on file in | the Hastings area for the A. B.
the many divorce cases involved, i Dick duplicating product*. FeltRcallxlng the scope nnd Im- cnbngtr wUl aid business with
portance of the activity fit thia.their duplicating problem*. inoffice. the Board of Supervisors1 eluding, mimeograph, photocopy,
at the end of the year named' offset, spirit folding machinal

"I like fo

proud of the place In

which he lives. I like fo see a man Jive
FOIL HEARTS
5 1/2 ox. 80C
1 lb.
$2.10
13/4 lb. 3.40

so that the place will be proud of him."
ABRAHAM LINCOLN
1809-1865

SATIN HEARTS
$3.35 to $10.00

Uflol Holiday, Lincoln's Birthday, Fob. Mth

Experienced heads know that February is none too soon to plan form
improvements, stock, seed and equipment purchases, and the like. Now
is the time to prepore for your coming big season! It takes money? Yes
but bonk farm credit loans ore readily available here to help you as
for years
we have .helped your neighbors

COME IN AND TALK THINGS OVER, SOON!
ASSORTED
CHOCOLATES

National Bank of Hastings

VALENTINE’S DAY IS SUNDAY FEBRUARY 14

136 E. State St.
Hume WI 5-3853

M String, huurori Up to
tlOfiOO *Uh rj.u.c.

DEPOSITS INSURED UP TO $10,000.00

Loans fr°m *60.00

60,000.00

�munlty Room of Grand Rapid*.

Middleville
guest* ♦ Mr. and Mr*. Stanley community.
Ptnkbciner and family returned
The Bea Seoul*. Boy ScouU
homo from Fort Myers, Fla. late
Wednesday after spending the and Cub ScouU with their
i Allen Friday, held at th* two weeks with hi* parent*. Mr
Funeral Home with Rev and Mr*. Oscar Ftnkbclner. A tended the MethodUl Church
Sunday morning ** a body and
delating. He iiad once preached
fruit crop is sprayed and many in the Parmalee Church and of­ af Grand Rapids have purchased heard a most inspiring message
th* horns owned by Gerald from th* Rev. Harold Taber,
ten cn)»yed U&gt;e hospitality of White of Holland on N. Mam WIW 111 Ull umjuxwv.
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Street. Mr. Kingsley is employed member, w*The MYF of the
Dec. 15.1*87. In Cambridge June- S the Montgomery Ward store Methodist Church are holding a
calendar.
Um pim*.
The 1986 edition wUJ.be made
available th* Brat week In Fetauaccompanied their »on, Mr. and
sry, during Fanners’ Week.
1955. ThU happy couple bad no Mr* Edward Streeter to Midland Feb. 14 ia Race Relation! Nunchildren and in 1930 they adopt­ recently to visit their daughter.
ed a baby boy and named him
Taft, head o&gt; Michigan Agricul- Richard Allen. He and hla fami­
family. The occasion waa cele­ tnore about this timely topic
ly. who live in Nashville, are her brating Mr*. Bender-* birthday.
♦ Mr. and Mra. Robert To.’Sn Rev. J. Davis, a mlwlonary re­
cently returned from the Congo,
the University Hospital in Ann
plication of pesticide chemicab Arbor on Feb. 2. RelaUvu and Clare, (pent a week in Texas re­ apeak at the First Methodist
on fruit* at the college tnow friend* were here from Nashville, turning Monday, Feb. 1. While Church in Grand Rapid* Tumday evening. * Many will be
there
they
vtalted
Mr*.
Lorrctta
Marne. Lansing. Eaton Rapids,
to learn the Rev. and
Charlotte. Crystal and Clover­ Tungate who was confined tn the interested
hospital tn Ban Antonio. She Mr*. George Orettenbcrgcr and
their 1966 rfflors during the
dale to show their respect*.
family are living with hl* mo­
annual meeting held in conjuncther, Mr* Louis Orettenberger,
Mr*. Roy Johnson Saturday teg is tertng village voter*. Only tn Grand Rapids. They returned
Youngster* — especially tranMichigan Stale University on
left by plane for Osprey, Fla. Her one ticket this year but selling here from Cordoba. Argentina, in
own population explosion.
By Met. Dan Peterman
daughter. Mr. and Mr*. Bob liquor In Ute village will be on the Summer Louis Orettenbcrmany new food* being developed
Kenyon, saw her off at Grand th* ballot. * The MethodiSt ger died teat Fall.
enough troubte with the present
by the dairy industry.
Rapid*. Mr* Johnson will vir.it WHCB will meet thia Thursday
president, LeRoy Noble; trvn*- Marton, and other relative* until
urer. Milo Sutherland; secretary, April 1. This wa* her flr*t trip by guest speaker will be Ml** De
Nation.
Uhlvmity. Mary Jackson raid
□raff of the MethodUl Complane * Mr*. Leonard Elwood of
Bherman Street left Friday for
I-elioy Noble; iruatere. Willard Florid* * The Eakar Ski Slide
iot tnc dairy rnrunr t&gt;y mat mg -.7- --■
gained publicity from the TV
milk products inert appealing.
| uii«.
Leo Runyan and Orvln Cott who। les-ion* given by Keith Gordon,
Milk In soda pop bottlaa nid |»»
Central W**i
don on West Main St. Saturday
their annual pancake supper at
the Junior High School Tuesday, TV, Channel 8. * Julie Smalley,
product* the industry
working
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim
increasing his production and
Smalley of Plainwell, spent the
The "bible", for spraying Michi­
transportation . coats, poisoning gan fruit trees ha* completed it*
weekend with her grandparent*.
L.a4tr TiUalng bmUss. "BUIAUi*
70Ui year of service to Michigan
ruillr naaacUl SatorUy."
nualty Caur, 10 am. t» S »
other couple* from Plainwell
rxa. ss - nmvMim Must***
The
Fruit
Spraying
Calendar,
munity area ciiildrcn. The Liana
causing snowdrifting on high
prepared by Michigan Slate Uni- alao sponsor a chicken barbecue spent the weekend in the north
r client* In mind,
harried ixunemaki
weeds ucacribcd at the MSU
of Michigan'* *80 million fruit
Many yean of dependability to our client*
developed: fraeen whipped cream
under direction of the Lake
industry.
Fumitory — a cropland weed
Odessa Mother* Study Club waa Reading Club, the Rotarians and
succnreful as the volunteer work­
with alfalfa aeed from Europe
er* collected *437.47. After the

FARM NEWS

Dairy Industry
Aims New Foods
At Youngsters

Farm

Calendar

Old Weeds Not Red Dane Group
Namer Officers
Enough; New
Add to Problem

Lake Odessa

Fruit Spray
Calendar Serves
For 70 Years

1908 to 1965
57 Years of Service

INSURANCE

Rural Families
Can Set Pace
In Landscaping

Utt Banner Want Adi!

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maxlike strands, causing serve

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Auto Radio?

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Matrons held a potluck dinner at
Odessa fire department reports the home of Mr*. Russell Beeler
they made 43 run* during, 1964 Friday noon. W Mr. and Mr* Bob
Otto and one member of their
*41,925 with *20400 onadwelling family went to Florida to visit
Uro* and *8,800 on dwelling conOtto, near Fort Myers for two

Hrcwecd, Mexican burning tiuah

Ao KoKlYlCE

Why brive
Around Witit ■ Faulty

and coffee by the fire depart-

grain*, particularly during the
tillering Mage.
Rural famllica have special
KochU—an annual word found
advantages that am help Uu-ni
earned the reputation of being one
take leadcrsiUp tn creating paca rangeland, and haa become a
world. It provkleo complete Infor­
telling Myiea of homo landacape
mation on the aelecUan ofjhcnii-

Mr*. Dyer of Scottville spent
grown In

at Michigan Slate University.

In cultivated Helds. Similar to
■ Even though rural landscape quackgraas. it is distinguished by

Main Street. * The Prairie Lit­
Woodland and Sunfield on bam erary Club met with the preai­
dent. Mr*. Russell Bender. Wed­
own un uic uui.
,
nesday evening. Bob and Carol
me." *ay* Carew.
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The Fruit Spraying Calendar 1*1 Attic filled! Use a Il an

COLEMAN
AGENCY
Earl*Colaman

Jim Coleman

203 S. Michigan, Halting*

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frequently noticed on farm*
which include snail pains and
giving meticulous attention to legumes in the rotation.
details of planning, development

personal sanctu- duce tho quality at alfalfa, hay
problem

repaired quickly.

Accident Scene
Can be Hazardous
*~-A motor vehicle accident usually frequently on fertile river bot-

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b ed. According to the Institute

CENTRAL
RADIO &amp; TV
HOWARD TRUMBULL
WI 5-9187 fr WI 5-5992
228 N. J.Henon at Mill
FeemeHy

WE CLOSE AT
NOON ON
SATURDAYS

Giant Foxtail — a vigorously
competitive annual graaa. and

atan* or exchange of information upper Midwart. A prolific aeed
the disabled vehicles .diould be
moved oft the roadway If pxialble. producer; one plant can produce
All occupant* and bystander*
should stay well clear&gt;6f travel
lane* and off the ro«K If a night
rope a* a garden flower about
45 year* ago. Normally found
back of damaged vehicles. Always

places and non-culUrated areas,

such after dark emenrvncies; never

gasoline has bcm spilled.

ability, and 1* strongly competi-

Attic filled! Use a IFun/ Ad.

produced. It produce* a toxic
substance which inhibits legume
growth and. to aome extent.

$14.95

rUSTPR°0FS

Get a
snappin
good deal
on a snappy
65 Plymouth
now!

improper rtmnirtg and costly de*

YOUR CAR’

wreaths. No problem in cultivatpiand.

roadsides,

ditch

bank*.

AVOID
persisting

BODY REPAIRS!

in

cultivated . terQt

Plymouth

specials I No need to wait-your present car will never bring

Dealers are determined to keep sales at f^»Apit6h! They've
got the greatest line of Plymouths ever.. jLRoaring '65s.

any more in trade than it will right now. So put on your

They're offering the greatest deals ever... r^Lnow shovel

warm welcome and a red-hot deal to boot!

Wintertime Is dealin’ time at Plymouttiland!

PROTECT
RESALE VALUE!

Check Your Steering
■ NEW Leonard Rustproof Compound spray*
on in less than 1 hour — protects for months.
Coats turd-to-reach spots where just usually
Mart*: rocker panels, headlight housings, fender
wclh. Me. Why take a chance on rust, when you
can prevent it so quickly and inexpensively?
Cook in and acc u» today!

may be carrying too much weight
Safer Living say* that excessive

See your “Dealin’ Man” at Plymouthland!

WI 5-5073

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Accident* that are easiest to
avoid often occur most frequently.
A leading reaaon say* the Institute
for Safer Living, ia general *tm-

SERVICE
320 N. Michigan, Hastiiigs

GET A DEAL ON A GOOD USED CAR, TOO!
With Plymouth MlM UP, Plymouth Dealers are taking more cars in trade. So, for a good buy on a top-quality used car, go to Plymouthland.

LEONARD

JACK ECHTINAW

overshoes and slosh into a showroom ...you'll get a real

gating u cited u an example.

FURY 1 BELVEDERE I VALIANT / BARRACUDA

BARRY'S FARM STORE

DEWEY’S CAR PALACE

S. Hanover at Hastings City Limits

M-43 at Sprague Rd., Delton

�West Woodland

Personal Mention
The Wm. Cotante entertained
ti&gt;c Rev. Harold Olaen. who 1* a
missionary recently returned
from the Congo. Mb. Hertxrt

' about the letter us a whole. L’s.ually tliey are complimentary
!but occasionally we get picked
apart. However, it the criUcUm
Is warranted we try to apprccl'ate It and profit from it. Last
, week we had a letter from a man
In Vermontville who said he al­
ways reads our letter and was
unable to find It in the week

family for dinner on Bunday.
Mra F&amp;nk Uuaosun. Debbie
and Tommy of Battle Creek
spent the weekend with Mra.
Isaac-cnis mother. Mra. Rachel
Coe, while Frank was attending
a meeting in Grand Rapids. .
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on the steps of her trailer :ind
would call to her the first thing
&lt;ach morning. The unusual thing
about this Is that thia robin
would say. Teter! Peter I" I'm

nephew. Mr. and Mra. Allen,
Hamp of Middleton. and Bonnie
Courtney‘a fiance. Prank Camp-

Mrs Andrus did not go to
Michigan with her husband on
hln flint trip; and lie returned
lluit year to their home In Now
York state. They came to Barry
County together in Uw Full of

lad run across three anecspf her husband who had
to Michigan. Cliarics KrtCarpenter 1828-1884, &lt;i ploor Michigan. 1837. a turner
twice ran for Governor,

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! the wilderness their two children,
Charles and Mary, both of whom
are now living In Hastings.
In 1842 Mr. Andrus' brotixr.
Rnoch. who Jiad lost his wife.

THE
.FRIENDLY.
L FOLKS /

Mr and Mrs Victor Sisson to a professor of Cardiology in
were Sunday dinner guests of. the Medical College of the Unithe Eldon Roushes of South wrslty-of California. The CottHastings, honoring the eighth I rights were Sunday dinner
birthday of the latter's .-on. i guer w of tlidr sow Al. and famDana.
; Uy of Allegan.
At least two cars were stuck
Mr. and Mrs Robert Conley
in -the snow on our road last and son. Gary, were dinner
Thursday, feome were in trouble guests Bunday of Robert's fa-

Mr.&amp;Mr*. WILLIAM VANDIR MARK
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Kong! You can win a Dream-Trip to
B any one of 24 World Famous Cities.

Mrs. Seymour Andrus Of This
City Remembers Them Very Well
. Battled On A Form East Of
, .
Hartings In 1844

Paschke's Shank Half

Smoked

4-9 lb. Ducklings

Tenderay 4th &amp; 5lh Rib

RIB ROAST
awiac nrup

ROASTRITE

Sliced Bacon 2-lb. pkg.
here and there little clearings
made by the few setUen.
It was some time after they
arrived here before they could
move Into their house, which
had no floors. Mr Andrus finally
Mt-uml some ash lumber for
the flooring, and the family
could then move Into their own
Iwme. While they were waiting,
they and their family lived at
first at Alden's and later with
Ambrose Hubbell, east of town.

■a. who then lived Ln HaaL Mr Andrus bargained to
for this uncleared land the been erected by his brother. The
• fan brought with him and trees felled by the latter were
burned, and the threw acres
cleared, and were next Spring
planted to com Aside from his

PLUMP
TENDER

Country Club

FRANKS

Pork
Chops

Roasting Chickens.

FRESH

OR FROZEN

Boneless
Pot Roast

Choice

DOUBLE STAMPS
m WEDNESDAY
Plus E-Z PARKING________
French Brand

Kroger Frozen

BEAN COFFEE ^.69/ Orange Juice 2^—
Ungs. His other capital consisted
of a purpose to win out by hon­
est means, and a large capacity
. for hard day's work and lots of

"Freak Ow Of Th. Ante”
fc*W HMeriaal Beak of Barry Ca.
Ym May Otoaia a Cepy a*
Tha Sasner Offk.. or Mall
Thb Caepaa . . .

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Michigan. The Greenfields hod
intended going to Genesee Coun­
ape. I found the story »o interew.- ty. but Mr Andrus persuaded
inc. I believe you will all enjoy
It beside* aendlng Mrs. Bigford
a BANNER when tlie story
carnoi out will be a good way
to convey the story to her.

Maaae *a*d tee ■ copy af

of Grand Rapidi. Thay'r* going to Hong

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4th Weekly
Trip Winner

WIN MOO Cas

■nd. to Hastings. Michigan.
H4 from Clarendon County.
i*w York...
I aouki tell you that my couhusband's name ia John W.
ord, hie wife is Helen and
Uvc at Upper Baddie River.

happy young lady in Orleans
County, New York, little did she
&lt;rmm Uiat she would be one of
the pioneers to whose toll, priva­
tion and energy the present day
rlMxen* of Barry County owe
an unpayable debt of gratitude
tor tbs blessings they enjoy. But
U WM decreed that such should
her lot. Fur to 1840 she was
■triad to Scynwur Andrus; and
the fallowing year her husnd came to Michigan In Uie
Inter time. driving all the way
an Improvised sleigh and with
b horse He visited the Uht artllanent of Hastings, and

Bunday dinner, guests of the Ron
Benners to help celebrate Ron s
btrthday.
Sunday guests of Mrs. Mary
Townsend were Mrs. Nora Nutton of Carlton Center. Mrs. Pearl
Smith of Rochester, Andy Cote mH University student, haa been
of Oecoda. and Christine Powell,.pending her mid-term vacation
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BISCUITS

25 EXTRA TOP VALBE STAMM
with th. purchu. of a 6xu. pkg. of i
RyjrjMt Sliced SatksV Snf

25 EXTRA TOP VALBE STAMM'

Radwra al Krogar thru Srt.Fab. 13,1965.1

Rwfowi N Krogw Ihra Srt. Fto. 13.1965.1

with th. purchuo of I or mor. plfft of I

Center Cut Ham Slice*

Country Club
50 EXTRA TSP VALBE STAMM1
that the first day in the woods
seemed to her the longest and
most loncaomc she ever expert-

KROG1R SYRUP

Wheat Bread

FLAVORS

qBQSQ
50 EXTRA TOP VALBE STAMM
*Mh purchaw of any 2 plot of Krogw l

50 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMM

Country Oven or

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Welcome,
Little Newcomer

STORE HOURS
Mon.-Tue&gt;. 9—6
Wed.-Thur«.-Fri. 9-9

COFFEE

25 EXTRA W &lt;1

50 EXTRA TOP VALBE STAMPS1

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with ih. purchaw of a Half Gallon of

STA PUFF RINSE

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If your Mommy will phon in. a Wtlcom*
Wagon horfeu will visit yon with a basket
•f lifts and frittings to let you know how
welcome your arrival is and to congratulate
your parents.

Facial Tluue

KLENEEX

6^-“'™

25 EXTRA TOP VALBE STAMM ’

zvppw uneiry er r..cn

Pet Ritz Pies 3 •" *•

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GOLDEN RIPE

Angel Food Cake «■ 39/
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ICEBERG LETTUCE 2 h-*39*.
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‘ wiih purthaw of * 5-Ri bag of Florida

Grapefruit or Oranges

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■ 50 EXTRA TOP VALBE STAMPS

Radom &lt;1 Krogw thru Sat Fats. 13,196$.

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Mr Daddy would l»* to utacrib* to th*
□ tty Daddy ilrudy wbsaibn

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Maine
Potatoes

'Regular or Buttermilk

Spotlight Coffee
1-lh. bag

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�| Capacity Crowd

Author to Speak
At Woodland
Church Sunday

Pastor’s Wife
To Give Sermoi
Sunday Mornin

in the First BUB Church, NoblmvUle. Ind., tills past Bunday.
Bcrvtccs wUl continue this week,
doting Fob. 14. Pastor Buwalda'a
liMriof The Year* and “When
They Had Prayed.- Ken Whit­
tington of Mendon, widely known

9:45 am. Sunday school.
11 am Morning worship.
6 pm Young People's service.
7 pm. Evangelistic service.
7 pm Wednesday service.

7.30 pm Youth Rally at L*ntine U. B. m Christ Church
sponsured by Christian Endeavor

tunday Services
Tuesday, congregation Bib Is
Morning worship, 9:30 and 11.
study. 8:15 pm
tn., minister school, 7:30 pm Nursery provided. Broadcast ol
Barries meeting. 8:30 pm

The president. Dr. Farit W. Willis ID. left, and the chairman
of tiie board of the Michigan Heart Asaoeation, James M.
Smith, study a graph of the leading causes of death tn Michigan
with Governor George Romney. The governor, who said ho
was dismayed at the toll taken, by cardiovascular diseases —■
primarily heart attack and stroke — issued a proclamation
designating February, "Heart Educational Month." urging
Michiganders to rapport and heed the Assoclstion's advice
"about personal hablta that can delay or prevent heart
attacks." Dr. Willis, an associate professor at the University of
Michigan Medical School and Mr. Smith, vice president and
general counsel of the Michigan Bell Telephone Co. raid that tn
1963 almost 40,000 Michiganders — a catastrophic toll ■- died
of cardiovascular diseases.

6-Senkr High Youth Fellow­
ship will have supper at the
church followed by a panel dis- PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH

Sunday Bible
Leeson is 'Soul'

WESLEYAN METHODIST

the Lard our God. and wc
at Ma holy hill; for ths
our Ood is holy."

Rev. Vaughn B. Jensen, Pastor
10 am Bunday school.
11 am Morning worship^ Jun-

Freeport

10 am. Sunday school.
11 am. Morning worship.
Youth meeting, 6:1B pm
Evening Gospel Hour. 7 pm.

Rev. Marvin Bickmiller, Pastor
Bunday school. 9:45 am
Morning worship, 10:45 am
Evening service, 7:30 pm
Wednesday prayer, 7:30 pm.

Bal. Sabbath school, 9:30.
Worship, 11 am
Wednesday prayer, 7:30 pm

and daughters were Jan. 31
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs La
ard K Idder of H Mt Ings * .
Blough of Wayne and
Blough fl Grand Rapids vti

7.30 pm. Evening church ser­
vice. Message by the pastor, spe­
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Bunday school. 9:45 am
Worship, 11 am
piled in Battle Creek.
Fellowship service, 7:45 am
Youth Fellowship, Wed.. 7 pm
Mr. and Ma. Bill Blough
Youth choir rehearsal. Wed., children spent Jan. 81 w
Jerry Kyser in Battle Orest

Morning worship. 11 am
Young People's service, 7 pm
Evangelical service, 8 pm

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9:45 un. Sunday school.
11 am Morning worship.
7 pm. Evening worship.

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ot Algonquin. daughter of Mr. Claude Walton a Mra George Overnight guest, of his grandand Mra Robert Rein, under- BiowncU and Mra Laura Hoek- mother. Mra. Sylvan Tagg. «
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teeny ut Pennock' Hcapital * luncheon gueata of Mr. and Mra. ware visitors of Mrs. ByIran
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Claude Walton. * Claude Walton Tagg. a Mr. and Mra Chris Fah! The Women s MUatonary Aa- George Humphrey were their vislted his father, Frank Wai- mi and family of Clarksville
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Seymour Douwtnr, and
Homer DeWrord of Middle­ Hastings.* Mra Elnara Whitney Mra
ville and Terry DeWeesd. of is spending an indefinite time family called on his parents, Mr.
with her son and family. Mr. and Mn CnrneitotU Qouwens of
TI»e rail ta' out to community ,hln»- ,Int chocolate, hot dog»;artJ
DeWrerd. * Mi and Mra. Gaylard Whitney of Alto. * Mr and Mra Wilbur
Purdy of Lowell were dinner
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““J?" ”Ir “Uoyrd nt Wl.nd Mra. Dale Dukra attended Grand Ledge.
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Andrews.
spending
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awarded during
13 rlUs *»
JJUow’: Sweet of HaMlnga visited Mr
the 12th annual Michigan Week, ship time. A free will offering 1 Bnd Mrs IWe o,lk[a * Mr WM1
May 14-22. The search will pro- *&gt;“
token to purcliaae tlw Mr&gt; Floyd Dukta called on Mr.
gross through county an! rrglorMl l^n’ Saw l'“' &gt;»*te and come Wld Mra. H^-iuud Duke, in Hru- an evening in Grand Rapids re- Wayne. On Bunday they all at- i
rontesta to the alate final) in early | tor a good tline
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* Mr
Kyser cently. * Mr and Mra.’ Ous tended the bust show al Coin
Woods of Sterrinrille were Jan Hid! tn Detroit.
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. ■ ui viarxsviuo were visitors 01
Directing the aaanh I* the J*"- ’’ »“«»» ***' 01
Mr and Mra Floyd Dukro
rodoct and Agricultural Award. '
a Jan’ «** ««’
Mr and Mra Robert Baldwin
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Charles Hoover of.Grand Rap­ Mra. Floyd Duke * Mra. Floyd
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id) were Jan. SI dinner guests

Electric Corporation at Detroit.
William Stelter to Grand Rap­
Chairman Machctney U asking
chambers of commerce, trade as- Mra. May Wigficld of Saranac Ids on business a Clair Chun
eociallora and civic groups to comb Jan m. w Mr. ana mra. uan . underwent surgery at Pennock
PusUna visited Alvin Hdrigri
“dr rhhdr^r w
and Mra Sarah Davis at the
Medical
-Mcaicai Facility
racwty Jon.
Jon. 39. *
* Mr.
Mr. 1!BinA7tX) »« J“n, 3J &lt;Hnner Jtod
and Mra. Dan Portma visited Ills ;
„m nrhr 1.'. ^ r
number cf agriculture entries.
motlxr. Mrs Sarah Pratma. at
-ro.n5
the Ben Workman home near
H regional dialrmcn of Michigan Lhitton Jan 28 * Mr and Mra
Rhurtwclwr of
Week and the &gt;3 county chairmen Keith
Buehler
and
family
were
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Keith Buehler and family were
tor ccnductlng the county and
Mr. and Mra Howard Hough­
regional contmta Each lias apton of Detroit spent a weekend
potnUxi a regions! awards chair­■ Mra. Henry VanSyckle of Dow­ with her father. Guy Smith. *
ling * Johnny L’rtairnr was an
man to direct Che compctittm in'1 ■wernlglit
guest of the Keith Mra. Dorothy Campbell of Grand
his ragton through the county
Rapids spent a weekend with •
Buehler family.
Mr. and Mrs Frank Dutchcr
the following schedule for the two called at the Crram-Miller Func’ ral Home in Caledonia and vlslaward con teats:
\
, ted the family of Mrs. Lila Over1 holt.
Hrsmtr motetf)
Jan. 31 visitors of Mt. and
April 17 —County Judging must
' Mra. George Humptary. Sr..
be completed
were Mr. and Mra. Phillip Humphny and children of Belding
April U-Rrgkiul Judging must and Mr. and Mra. Robert Hum­
phrey. local * Birthday dinner
bt completed
May 4—Deadline for regional enBlanchard and daughters of
Giand Rapids were Mr. and Mra
Rotxrt Newton and BUI. Mr.
and
Mra. Ray Koon. Jarora New­
sumer product and the entry must
be made by a company not an ton and Hoytl Koon * Arthur
Fuller
of Grand Rapids was a
Individual.
An entry tn the agriculturaldevejopsnent-of-the-year compel1- home. • Mra William Newton
and Mra. Robert Newton visited
or a growing or marketing program Mra. Arthur Fuller of Hastings.
significant to Michigan agriculture
McGhee and sons and Miss
Marla Preston attended the
Shrine Ctrpua In Grand Rapids
Mra. Carl Blacklcdge of Mar­
Jan E. Maxfield. 17. R4 Has­ lon waa a Feb 1 visitor of Mra
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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
109th Year

Hastings, Michigan, Thursday, February 18, 1965

22 Pages—3 Sections

NUMBER 44

Disastrous Fire Hits City’s
Downtown Business District
Early Morning
Holocaust Burns
Waynes, Gambles
downtown Hastings In more than'
a quarter of a century *hs dla&lt;
covered at 3:11 am. Friday and
before It was brought under con­
trol about three hours later, had
caused damage estimated up to
11M000
'

Destroyed «u the builds
owned by the Chester Hodi
which boused Wayne's. ownto

1 homes of Grand Rapids, occupiled by the Gamble store, ownrd Wayne Webster
. . J?
Schader's 0.1 Ice Supply, east

House for Name Noonan,
"reJ"src'ion Fuller to Demo

Duane Krebs
Killed Tuesday
In Car Crash

Open

Party Positions

•Duane K. Krebs. 3X Saint Clair.
Mo, was killed Tuesday at Saint
Clair In a one-car accident. ac­
cording to information received

FIRE RACES AT WAYNE’S SHOE STORE AS MEN RACE TO BEGIN BATTLING BLAZE
Ntuhville Police Officer Ron Armour, wh

in Haititig) when Friday

and developed by Dick Carl.
Oahfornls ranch styling It has
IJgO square feet ot living art*
placed on a large tot The house

Lewis Electric
At Cloverdale

Woodland, Hastings, Hastings Qty.
Castleton. Baltimore. Maple
Grove. Johnstown and Assyria
Townships tn Barry County
The Third Congressional Distric t
Includes Calhoun, K a La mason.
Barry and Eaton Counties and aU
but DeWIU and Bath Townships
of Clinton County.
Mrs. Phyllis Fuller of Hastings,

and Hastings and married Susan
Janoee of Middleville on July 1.
They arid it should-be done this
1653. They have Ove children. San­
dra. 10; Michael, 0; Stephen, «, year and give "due weight to the
principle of ability to pay."
An 11-Inch portable TV to be­ Teresa. 8. and Joseph. 1.
Detogatea also urged sharp in­
ing offered as the first door prize
creases tn the record tTMU-inUllcsi
for those registering, and there
budget Governor Romney submit­
will be other prises, too.
ted to the Legislature
Lewis, a native of Middleville.
Is a 1926 graduate of Hastings
High School. While tn high
Jack LobdeU and Ranald Beyer

EDITORIALS
by

R.M.C.

that can. In the same month, cele­
brate the birthdays of such im­
mortals as George Washington and

HHS Operetta
‘Brigadoon’ Set
For Next Week

Members of the HasUtws High
Choir will proem the opeirti*
Chief witness against H«e cherry “Brigadoon," with book and lyrics
tree legend to Washington, him­ by. Alan Jay Lerner and music by
self. who, tn later years, stated that
his memories cf hte father were
vague and that be recalled him

tended to obscure the magnificent
role of Washington in the develop­
ment of our nation. In fact, even
the traditional Utile hatchet and Augustbie Washington died when
George was about ten yean old
featured in decorative motifs on and was away from home most of
the time on various business ven­
Feb 22 as they Once were
In the interest of accuracy. this tures &lt; including a trip to ftigland
is probably just as well, since the that extended over a period of

Ionia Men Buy
Dofi ’N Suds

never quite came up to expecta­
tions. The two who influenced
(Please turn to Pg. «. this Bee.)

Rolland Twp. Tax Notice
AU personal taxes must be paid
by • pm. March 1. Property tax­
es not paid by this date will be
returned to the prtmty Treas­
urer as delinquent Dog licenses
also due by March 1.
Odiighte his 80th birthday. However, he
Roy Fuller. Treasurer 3/25
re med wm actually celebrate the oc­
r ba‘Ue cuion the day before. Feb. 24th.

To Mark Birthday

The Rev. Lowell McCarty will
count rjext Thursday. Feb 25 as
* V«7
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“St!ng'l»63 calendar because it wUl be

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Both algo have been Bherwlnfiir pancakes smothered In butter | Williams Paint company rrpreand syrup and served with crisp sentatlvea far the past seven years,
sausage from 3:30 to 7 pm. by and they are Iravlrg llial buslneui
the Rotary chefs in the HHS
Lai Gilmore, who was employed
Bast Gym on Saturday. Feb. 21. | at the Dog Tf Buds last year, to to

family party will be

Harbinger of Spring?

'bits of yesterday"....
as gleaned from lhe
Banner files
i

but tickets are sold for a particular
night '
Rehearsal was held aU day Sat­
urday and continues thia week and
next with Steve Mayo and Busan

Bliss Announces
New Manager of
Hastings Division

Loma Slocum of R4 Hastings
brought pussy willows to The Ban­
ner office Monday. Can Spring be
far awayj

bm appeared tn the Chrjuv
Again the Tracy Music Company
if Boston, Mass. to supplying cos­
tumes and scenery for the oper­
etta. adding to lhe proiesslcm
background for lhe show.
As In the past six musicals, r
lit orchestra will accompany the
Ungers. The orchestra includes
Violins. Fay Clardy. Janet Peurach.
Margaret Btoritan and Dr. Fret

the Borg-Warner Company; proilent ot the Columbia Engineering
uid Manufacturing Company of
'ndianapolto. Ind; manager of the
Til City. Pa. operations ot die
US Steel Corporation, and vice
wealdent of manufacturing at Vic­
tor Manufacturing Company tn
Chicago, Ill
Cloud served ** a Colonel in the
\nny from IM3 to 1PM. being

Coal dealers here say that ths
fuel situation to growing more
serious. So far. no home Ln Ur
country has been without fuel
but the supplies on hand are
far below normal and have to be

Magnetics, Ina, a Vermontville
concern that lias outgrown ite
present facilities.
■

The complete cast to: Tommy
Steve Mayo; Ftor.a. Susan Kahler
Jeff. Steve Carr; Meg. Marllyr
Tobias; Jean. Mary Btuta; Charite
Larry Jordan; Jana, Marilyn Iron-

Phyllis G. Foster and Marcia
A. Smith, graduates of Wood­
land High School ara among

struotlng M a trunk sewer on
North Broadway.
Please See MORE ABOUT:

■rmently reside tn Murray Hdl.
McKelvey; Angus. Ken Garrison N. J, but ths family will relocate
Prank. Steve Malcolm; Kate, Cin­ U&gt; the Hastings area after the
dy Moyer, and Maggie ichorecg- icljool term to onr.
raphtr) Jean Cavanaugh.
The remaining members of the

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�Barry to Merge
Welfare, Social
Aid Agencies
Members of the Barry County
Board of Bupervlsoro Wednesday
ot last week unanimously ap­
proved- the -integration" of the
Barry County Social Welfare De­
partment and ths Bureau nf So­
cial Aid, a step which may aave
county taxpayers nun.
Tuesday the Barry Social Wel­
fare Board designated Mrs Bea­
trice Fisher, Mil s. Michigan,
who has been director of the.
Welfare Department for the past
15 months, as the director for
the combined departments and
recommended to the count*
board that her salary be raised
from 86.800 to the highest merit­
ed under the Civil Service scale
which may be slightly more
than 81M...
R. Bernard Houston, director
of the State Department of
Social Welfare, dlicuued the
move with lhe county board .
members Wednesday. deetarfiig
that he was hot attempting to
•ell the proposal but that he
was "maeh in favor of IL”
He explained that Legislative I
proposals have been designed toj
force lhe combining of the agtn-1
des. He said rather than losing!
local control, Integration would
add to local control.
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counties had combined the liger,clea. now there arc 25 and abrut
20 more are studying the plan
The Barry County action is
scheduled tor approval by the
State Department on Monday.
Feb 22.
Houston explained that all employres would have to conic un- I
der Civil Service, but added that1 At the present-time, the Wri­
the local employees were nil ters Department administers di­
qualified but that they would rect relief and the hospitaliza­
have to take H teat. Considerable tion programs, distribute, iurweight Is given to experience, he'Plus foods and has responsibility
said.
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Houston said it now costs the! Facility.
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Maple Valley’s
Debaters Enter
District Meet
The Maple Valley High School

IN HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

S’nnS’Ml MORE BIG FEBRUARY BARGAINS

On Saturday. Feb. M.the team
will compete In a district meet to
be held at Aquinas College. Grand

Historical Society
Meets Thursday;
Public Invited
The Barry County Historical So­
ciety wiU meet In the Hasting.*
Public Library this Thursday a'.
8 p.m.
Mrs. Christopher Gould will dlswith the State paying M83«2 43. County.Refreshments will be' served and
an increase to the State of »!«.the public Li mast cordially Invited
l 7W.63.
I After Tuesday's Welfare Board
meeting. Mra. Fisher said the
merger may be In effect by June
1 and that all offices may. be
located in the old City Hall
where Ute Bureau of Social Aid

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Fire Destroys

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Tuesday again approved rent­
ing the land near lhe Medical
FacUlty to Robert Shorlow for

their station by 8:30.
Wayne Pierce said hl* store
was filled with shorn This Is the
first time in lhe nlrte years he

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Hodges, who said hLs loss would
be more than 820,000, is prepar­
ing to rebuild and Mr. and Mrs
Pflnce said they would be back
in busiue.M just as soon as the
new building was completed

two-thlrds covered by insurance
and they had some business In­
terruption Insurance. .
Lee Bacon and the staff of the
Copper Lantern supplied coffee
and rolls for the firemen, and
others also brought refreshments
for the fire fighters.
Wayne Pierce had spme good
luck last week—no matter how
small. He won a prise at the
Knights of Columbus dance held
Saturday night at the American
Legion Hall.

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Backward Glances
Continued from Pogo One

Fancy car: Buick Special V'6
40 Years Ago,
The LAB. of the Ddwllng M.
E. Church wiU, present a luome
talent play this corning Friday

Sew up pretty nightwear
and save so much on this
special! Cotton plisses.
batistes, crepes in the’
group! Big assortment!
evrn though the driver testified
Uiat hr had put five, gallonn in
tiic tank only the day before
Luckily the tire turned out to
be a false alarm so no damage
was done. But thereafter. the
driver plans to keep a closer
check on the status of his gas

Fjtncy. But not too fancy. Just enough to make your friend* think you've found
oil in the basement, You may think so, too, when you Ret acquainted with Buick's
V-6-thc beat thing that ever happened to 6 cylinders. Ito 225 cu. in. deliven 155 h.p^
without delivering you to the goa station all the time. As to the plain, homely price:
you'll find it iboks restful in the family budget. Wc design the Buick Special so you
can drive a Buick and still enjoy the other good things in life. See your Buick dealer.
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The Second Annual High
School banquet was held Tues­
day in the social rooms « the
Methodist. Episcopal Church.

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�EDITORIAL
(Ocmuouad from Pg- L this See.)
young wuhlngtcu tl» mart were
hl« mother and his half-brother.
Lawrence wbocu he tdoJUed An
incident, such as desertbsd by Parsou Weems in lhe cherry tree epiMde. would certainly have made
an bzlellbto impression on the
youthful Washington who V««

Bo, let's forget about the hatchet
and the cherry tree and give some
thought to what Washington actu­
ally did far hU country during the
revolution and the critical first
eight years of Federal rule.

*e!vm, would not have held to­
gether long. This to especially true
tn view of the fact dial the patriots
nghtlng for freedom from England

Senior Citizens
Meet Monday

To Ask Bids on
Hospital Project
By March 30

the French navy: gained several,
days in iUoe by a feint against Uis I
to downgrad* Wuhingtou's mili­ British tn New York City and
tary aklll. Ye&lt;. tor an individual then, using every available means
who never had any formal military
naming, his acrompltoiimcnt* were
terrific. In fact, Frederick the Even here, despite numeric*! ad­
Great, a great military gentus Ln vantage. his advance was cautiaw.
hto own right, teamed Washingtons and methodical with the result
sctlon during die bsUlre of Tren­ Uiat his tosses were surprisingly
ton and .Princeton a* among the low even though he was Mucking
inert brilliant coup* tn military a strongly fortified position. Corn­
history. Although Wsahlngton lost wallis. himself, one cf the meat
at Germantown, his plan of setton capable generals Ln British service,
and hto ablUly to rally an army so paid high trubute to the military
soon after the minor dlanater at
Brandywine CreclC greatly 1mpctimed military men of Europe.
At Monmouth Court House Waalt- at the lime Washington took over,
Ington took mtr after the bum­ there was no colonial army nor any
bling Gen Charles H. Lre, sup­ military tradition. War materials
posedly a brilliant military man, were scanty and Colonial indus'.r,
insufficient to equip an army.
There was neither plan nor re­
sources for supplying an army in

Snefl*. and protection of Die paUent, and in th* long run will
lure to be dime anyway ut conJohn C. Bay. director of Pennock HderaWo higher curt­
-In my opinion." Bay comment­
Hospital, announced UuU plans
“the engineer* with tr*e
and. detailed rpecUJc*aosto for the ed
hLpaST and Medical FartUUra
new'addition to Use hospital have
been reviewed and twit* lively ar&gt;- Division of tlic Slate Health Detiroved by the Hospital and Medi. cal Facilities DlvisUai of Uie Mich­ sultants in a protect Rich a* thia.
igan Department of Health, subject Their Uiorotwh rtvtcw ot the plans
and knowledge of hospital congtructlon in general have savedi us
fro-n making some cosUy mistakes
and have helped u* oome up with
znd engineers on the project, from a basically sound DTOiect.
Grand Rapid*, are currently work­
-The only problem created bi
ing on th* nccemnr revtolon*.
Utat we have lad to do much
Bay Indicated that, -If all r&gt;«
more to comply with elate and
as planned, the bid sdveeitoefrdreal regulations to update our
nwil* will be published the tatter
prment facilities than »• ex­
part of Ecbnrary. and the plans
pected. whfch 1» going to cost
and apedflratiana will be avail­
able at lhe architects* office in
Grand Rapids as of March 1,

T&gt;»
cun mil M
at 1 pm Monday. Fsb t3, nth.
Parish Howe The Hastings wC
men's Club will furnish ice ertiw
cake and beverage and tiu;
gram. A full attendance is deehtd.
Visitors and new member^ mil be

Begin World Tour
The Rolfe Bulling* fl«w to a*a
ProiKlsco Tue»day beginning
their world tour by air.
They wilt spend sever*! dan
bi Hawaii and alto MVsral ds}|
in Japan.
While they are in the AUirra
Greece, area a boat teip U ached,
uled as port of their itinerary
and they hav* promised to writ*
letter* about their travels for
Banner reader*. They expect to
be away two months.

Thc bld period will bo from
March 1. to March 30. 1B63. with a
formal public opening of bids
speak. He had to build hl* own an able writer las was Thomas scheduled for 3 pm. on the 30th
staff and crgAntzaUon from the
al Lesson Sharpe Memorial Hall.
"If the architects," Bay con­
There is a saying, that a general pataUncnts. at first. were made on ground up. A kindly Individual who
The Yeckley 4H Club enjoyt^
tinued. “run into some problems
should be Judged by hl* last battle. a purely political basis and volun­
sliding and skating on Batm day
In making the required revision*
al the Lanning GlHx-rt home
then
this schedule would bo saneU no. then Washingtons action in teer* from one colony often refused
Seventeen
member* gathered to
what delayed."
events leading up to the surrender
enjoy Ute fun. They wen: served
The proposed additions to Pen­
i hot chlllc and cixxnlate by Mrs.
of Cornwallis at Yorktown give
and discipline into Uie highly in­ he was blazing the trail. There nock Hospital are to provide new
Gilbert
and
Mr*. Stauffer, ah
and more adequate diagnostic,
him high rank, indeed. He 'quickly
"If all* goes as planned, then
were no national traditions and nd treatment and service facilities os
dividualistic colonial troopa.
departed al dink.
construction should begin some­
AH'during the course of the precedents to serve as guideline* well ss rOTty
bed* time bi April or the flrat part of
foreseen
problem*,
we should grt
Hu ekqueut pronouncements arc
May. That to a mighty big "IF”
was up regardless of the military Revolutionary War. Washington
but with * lot of Luck, some: this project of! the ground,” Bay
situation of the moment Once, had to depend mostly an volunsharpened
pencils,
and
no
unpltohment*. unquestioned.
during the siege of Boston, so
to present day standards the exist­
In one respect, at least, he ing hospital building*.
many men left. Out the British was reluctant to authorize "for the
The Hoeplial has been under
duration" enlistment*. Fortunately proved himself much more far­
fire by the Stale Fire Marahal
sighted
than
any
other
Ameri&amp;n
there was a hard care of patriots
and Uw Michigan Department of
who stayed with the army and of his day when he Insisted that
these became, under hl* direction, the young nation turn down any
a formidable fighting farce that and all political ties or alliances
won the respect of even the British with European power* and develop
AcUoa was postponed on these
regular*. But Wasiiington. unfor­ independently of outside Influences. demands so that they could be
To gain this end be withstood incorporated In the present bulldtunately, never had enough of these
OPENS THIS WEEKEND
Ing
program. The Hospital and
a powerful pro-French faction
Medical Facilities .Division of the
operating within the nation and State and Uw US. Public Health
Serving our nationally famous taste tempting special­
accepted a treaty with England service. the agencies that administies and Root Beer that Dog and Suds" mode great!
which, although unsatisfactory in
Washington had every right to many respects, insured1 a measure Burton Act. have required that a
Now Owned and Operated by
.
of
independence
and
was
probably
permanent retirement gt the con­
number of other things bo Included
JACK LOBDELL and RON BEYER
clusion ot Uie war. He had served lhe best pact that could have been bi this project.
Whenever there are federal funds.
On M-37 &amp; M-43 Just West of Hastings
tus country magnificently. His place
involved, the entire project 1* subin history was secure. But at lhe
Looking backward, it is no exag­
tlme-of Uie Constitutional Conven­
geration to say Uiat Washington's
tion. Washington was called from
influence during the critical first
JURKAU
retirement to preside aS this moeight years of Federal rule gained
mrftous assembly. He waa the one
man who iiad the complete confi­
dence of all the leaders.
" Although, m the official records,
Washington's name appear* only
as presiding officer. 11 U’ pertain
prove to a doubting world that
popular government in a major
nation was possible.

Dog n
Suds

FINAL
CHOPPING of
PRICES on FALL and
WINTER MERCHANDISE

Ben Frankliri

Bargains throughout the Store!

Camp Fire Council Leader*
Association meeting will pc ]«ld
this Thursday at 1 pin.-at the
Camp Fire office. Subjects to be
discussed will be the Camp Fire

Bum McPkasdin Men's Wea*
"Dresg Well . . . You Can't Afford Not To"
138 Bt State St.

-,We Rent Formal Wear
mgton. Even at that tioj^'klnnn
clouds pointing to future iwlltlc.il
batUcs were bcgUinmg to appear
on the horizon. But lOBdcrs&gt;of nil
factions lud trust anil confidence
in Washington.
One of Wasiilngtan's first aelfImjxaed duties a* president was to

•n on
a hot new
'tio Comet.

aldcrmg the condition of the road* 1

Hastings High
Cafeteria Menu

-or rather the almost complete
lack of any improved highways—
essential one In that it helped to
insttn a sense of unity In u collec­
tion of independent colontea that
had only rocenUy agreed to accept
lhe authority ot Federal rule.

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�Mr, and Mra Robert Mund. MeHs.
a* and Jon. and Mrs LOy Jtourh.
Ice cream and cake were rervnd
and the hnnorw-n were presented
with a gift. The Treats are soon
£‘v r‘K for a month's vacation tn

entertained
fqr dinner
tetter's hner
Awards at i
to Mra. It
Ken Realm

Personal Mention

of Battle Creek «*nl the day with
her, end her daughter and grand­
daughter. Mrs. Robert Murphy Of
Lansing, and Mra. Marjorie VandeCar, and two children of Maron
। were Tuesday vtotora,
i
Mrs. Alien Bawdy wu a guest of
the Harley Sawdys of Bay City

nlcian with the UHAP and a HHs»
graduate of MiddMeiHo High
Dr. Finnic was sidelined with Bchoil. is vtelting his parents. Mr.
a severe cold and unable to at­ and Mra. Roy Kelley of R3 Has­
ting*. After returning from a tour
tend hl» own party.
A group of kindergarten in Uborador. Sgt. Kcilcy Mxl
Lundy ore to malto their new home
tn Corvallis. Ore., where the Air

There wu a fanjily nt-togeUMr
at the home of Uie Elmer Treats
on Bunday to otem hie birthday,
which occurred cm the Uth. and
also the TreaU' «th wedding annlvtmry which will be on Feb. 3fl.
ourete were Mra. Ctiarka Woods,

sAn'hJxnc cm Cook Road. when
Uio was the honoree bosteaa and
that evening Cathy McConnell
twt«i her gueete at her home

Re Opening

be at the Having* Hotel Manday evening. Everyone watched
Uie exciting double over time U.
of M. bajAetball game on TV
before llio ladles adjourned to
the Dr. U E. Blair home for an
evening at cards.

Mr. and Mra. Fay Clardy at­
tended the “American MiMlcale" at
WMU. Wednesday evening. —.
Mrs. Carrie Fiihrr wm a Bundaj
grmdion, Martin Lyle Bowman, ot dinner guest of Mix Ben Merrick
Kalamazoo over Um&gt; weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sandero
Mra. Bessie Burghdoff spent Uie
daughter and family. Mrs. Kt weekend with her eon. Mr. and
Welton. Jerry and baby Phillip, of Mra Robert Binghdoff, o! Algonnear Alto.
Mr. and Wra Leo Church and
Mra. Warren Rouah attended the win was the house-guest of friends
golden wedding anniversary ob­ in this vicinity, called on Mra.
servance of Mr. and Mra. Howard Mao ciuciowetn on Sunday.
Mra. Ruaekli Dingeraon and Mra.
McDaniels in Mulliken on Sunday

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Friday, February 19

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A head injury suffered h

Hueal at the home ot her rrm. Uu
Ulla Kelleys, .on- Bunday. After­
noon callers at the Kelley hecu
were Mr. and Mra. Floyd F&lt;x&gt;to oi

Mr. and Mra. Burdett Cotant
and Mr. and Mra. Carl Hewitt of
Woodland apent Sunday with Mr.
and Mra William Hewitt. Charlene
and Marilyn at Grand Ledge.
Mr. and Mra. George Kenyan

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Mother of 7
Dies Following
Sliding Mishap

Burton It. Eioey on April 3d,
UM1. al St. Luke's Kpitoopal
Church in Kalanuisoo. She was a
members of that dtureli.
The family has resided in. the
Delton mi* for the peat Hve
yearn, moving there from Kal-

Boott, Oxlutd, Ir.tl. and a
Mra. Grover King was In Has­ brother, Martin, at Dallas, Texas.
tings Maying with the children
txirviccs were ludd at 2:30 pm.
while Mr. and Mia. Max King Sunday at the Hanton - Bomb
Dew to Foetal Hill, Loudana to Funeral Homa with Rev. Eylo

overnight guests Saturday of Mr.
and Mrs Mason Tbomaa and were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mra. Floyd Colvin.
Mr. and Mra. James King of
Lansing, Mra. Henry Beverwyk of

Lake-O Square* To Dance
are to leave lids Thuraday on a
The Lake-O Squares are to European trip for 10 days mid
dance Saturday, Feb 20, nt the while they are away her mocli-

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while playuig imkctoaii Mon­
day evening al *chool. Ho la la
Pennock. Hospital. .

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�Lansing Gilbert
New’ Audubon
Society President

Methodist Rites
Unite Couple at
Nashville Church

Lanalng Gilbert wm

elected

Audubon Club Thursday night

Karla Kay Seeley,
Dennis C. Hale
Married Saturday

Grace Brethren
Church Setting for
Sunday Ceremony

ti» Ute Mr Bcedle of Nashville palnUng. bird watching, hiking
and the •room's fksrents are Mr. I wild flower*, geology, exploring,
and Mra. Ellvwurth H. Long at hiking and enjoying of nature in
Nashua, N. H.
gansal
.

vlaory-Florence Norton. James
vllle Evangelical United Breth­ Unlvenlty a year Bril TdXZe Burghduff.
UUlan Wilson; rxren Church.
The double ring ceremony waa Company in Lanalng.
ctha Gardner. Ina Kenyon; flowMr. Hale, a 1M3 graduate from 1
Charlotte High School, wort* at '
organ played "Thru The Year*" Aluminum Extrusion In Char- &gt;'man, Greta Nixon; funeral —
Greta Perkin*, Vert* Annable,
and The Loyd'a Prayer." Bas­ lotte
ket* of white gladioli and blue
When the couple return* from | Annie Bryant; memorial-Leona
their honeymoon they will reside ।,Bowman. Lida Sothard. Fannl*
Endalcy; rewulutlona-Jodr Hall.
at 31S4 W. Hani* Ave., Char- i
I Bertha Weyennan. Ira Corw^
lolte.

Ortoy HuJUbergvr of

Mrs Arnold

read iby the Rev Max Gladdin* Joined the group and invited
. u —_ .___ _ -a
r. tn
*ok&gt;tet was Mrs Donald Hofatra

church wm decorated with white »- Thoae attending ahould bring
"Whither Ttiou Goest
mums and carnation*, and Mra : their own aack lunch.
Wm. R Denn wm the organist, I Interested people are invited Wc Have Promised." waa sung
IX&gt;— J. to mewt with the group. For
chow * street length drew of more information they may rail
Dr. Rmeell Barnard of Wi­
pale blue dacron and polyester
nona Lake, Ind. assisted by
Stauffer at WI&amp;-35O2

aa matron
cream colored street length dress
with pink accoacrics and her

proached the altar wearing a

The Ringo-Swingo 8 q u

em Bclxool on Saturday. Feb. 13.
for a SweeUiCArt dance George
The bride, given In marriage
Peterson, the dubs caller, once
more aet liraru and fret tn rhythm by bar father, wm attired in a
with hl* excellent harmony and floor length long sleeved whiaa

Following the wremony a re

. the bride *

evening from Battle Creek. Lake
The bride la a graduate of Odessa, and Naahvllle.
Nashville Hlglt School and at tmdal Central Micldgan Unl- orated for Ute Valentine party by
the I*ete Powells, the Pete Ander­
The groom gradiiaied from son*. and the Lloyd Tnpennlngs.
Camden High sch-x&gt;i uAd i* em­
The delectable punch b:iwl and
ployed a( the Oldsmobile plant attractively d&lt;xout&lt;M table were
tn Ijuuing.
tlie center of attention between the

hoin&lt;

loped bodice iyxd full skirt ac­
cented by appilqued circle* of
lace. Hsr veil fell from &lt;rsmall
pearl crown and she carried a
while orchid and white hyucinlhii with .dreamer* on a Bible

Mrs Wm Linington returned
Saturday after spending three
weak* al the home of her daugh­
ter. the Ken Tucker*, of Flint
and helping to care for her three
grandchildren while Kgn under­
went back surgery

from Battle Creek the week before
by nine Ringo-Swti«o couple* bridesmaid*.
They also brought to the club Uie
little tfown jug which ha* been
autographed by the dubs who have Brovont, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs Gall Brovont ot Hastings.

aeaalon.

I best man. and seating Uie &lt;ue*ts
were Btycc Klpluurer and George
i Oonatr. both of Charlotte.
Fullowing the ceremony a re­
ception wu* held In tlie church
parlors Mr*. Marguerite Benson

nlveteen street dnrearw. curried
white velvet heart* centered with

under the leadership of George*
wife, "Toou "
The club* bonne* again hung Lorraine Tanker and Mr*. Norma

Now the Rlngo-Swingo

MKB. PAUL WILLIS BARE. JR.
. . . 341** Judith Anne Smith is Married.

Lake Odessa Church
Is Setting for
Lovely Nuptials

The Central Methodlat Church
romc Beck of Grand Rapid*
the Jug and it will be Uielr* until
A-wtstlng the grami as best
another club come* with eight
for the marriage at Ml** JudlUi
member* to claim it'and take It
Anne Smith and Paul Willis
Sore, Jr.. Sat unlay afternoon.
dub* banner.

FRESH DONUTS

Superette

brought to a ctaoe by

bride, and Sand Drek of Winona

Mrs. HuUlxrger aetected
cranberry colored dre**'

Thornapple Club
Welcomes New
Members Thursday

205 N. Michigan

of Holland are

couple will be at their apartment
on campus at Central Michigan
Unlvenity wlwre Usey are stu­
dent* Mrs. Sari' gruduattd from
lake Odessa High Sciiool Mr.
Bare Is a Hastings High Schocxl
graduate.
Out of town guests were from
Holland. Battle Creek. Lansing.
Coopj-rsvllle. Grand Rapid*
Kalamazoo, Wayjond. Woodland,
JackHtn. Hostings. Detroit, Flint
and Indiana.

farmed the
iy before the
— —. . - with aeven- Hotel. The bride's parent* were
brahch candelabra and pink ticert.s to out-pf-town guest* at
flotal arrangement*. Mr*. Detnire a buffet supper in their home
fcdlowliir Uie wedding on Satur-

eastern School and welcomed four

PENNANTS
with school colors
for the following
schools

; bride, cut Uie wedding cake. Mrs

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DELTON
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Typewriters &amp;
Adding Machines
For Sale or Rent
Repair Service

SCHADERS
Office Supplies

MAPLE VALLEY

Patrick C. Hodg
Dependable Jeweler
108 E. State Street

lhe Unitartan being claased a*
highly intaUectual. would com­

He quoted from many of the
Ulen outoUndlng literature
trutha

MRB JAMES W RICHARDS
. MIm Marietta Lou Weeks Becomes Bride.

Watch While
Wo Moke'Em
.

R2 NtuiHdle
Waldo k R
I^igh. Rl.
St., Lanalng
DeiUah - Mrs. Adalbert Cart-1 the couple,
right, Iroquois Trails, Algonquin
Mra. Don

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Be.-rjird Quigley and Mrs. Lewi*
Hine.
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Lake, Ind. Carlabad. N.
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Rapid*. .Montrw. Jenison. Lan-

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i: continental
crepe

Homemakers
Explore
Hit-tic IFood,
uuu, Say:
_&gt;uy.

New Spring Suits
. we invite you to come in now

to see and choose from our

outstanding spring collection.

The

Bonnet &amp; Gown
Shop
Alma Fingletdn

Wallunis. da

;UWe
me «ory. atarung
her father.
। ^th the wicked sister*, getting
riy Ann Hart of ready tar lhe baU. through to
was maid at honor.. Cinderella and ttw pumpkin

the food cixuccs wt.ro;

PHOTOCEAFHY

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church parlors Immediately folFallowing tiic dinner wA a
lowing th* ceremony with a red charming skit done by 10 Blue
and white decor. Mlaa Lucy Gray Bird*, called "Cinderella Hooten-

Newaygo MTred cotIf In charge Sweet, MelLnd* Hammond. Brenof the punch wa* Mra Hw da Brook*. Debbie Colvin, Cindy
Carton, South Haven, with Mia* .*
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Arman
and
Cindy LaUa. The

LADIES
Fall &amp; Winter DRESSES
One rack of ladies and sutiteen dresses.

GAUZE DIAPERS^;. AA

LADIES WINTER HATS

Beginning Wednesday, Feb. 24th
Will Be Special "COOKIE DAY

COMFORT!
You’ll like the going-places look about these
latest MASSAGICS — styled for the man
who is definitely on hi* way!
You’ll like the air-cushioned comfort as much i
the good looks. Slip into a pair and see

what the excitement’s all about Drop in soon.

provided and the reason for the
answer wa* explained.

Nome Duplicate
Bridge Winners

MASSAGIC

l»*d brought her exercise couch
and demoastrated It a* a woo- Duplicate Bridge play at t.
derful relaxer and May man's manuel Epiacopul Church Uruiercroft Tuesday night. Dr. John
Stryker and Mr*. Lorn* Davidson
After aU this, members gath­
ered around the dining table,
Second went to Mrs William
gay with ValcnUne decoration.*
and thoroughly enjoyed a special
• Peurach.
family attending the Washlimton
ping, and whipped cream to Birthday Bridge Benefit, the huacrown it all. Laughing at them- bands are eepcclally invited to play
selves with every bite, each and duplicate iKidgc at the Emmanuel
ftiarnpm Undercroft, Tuesday, Feb.

Frwdcak**. fry roll*, sweet roll*. Danish cookie*, etc.

Apple Fritters 6 for 39c

Wool and blends, cardigans and slipovers. Broken sizes.
tf ■■

etc. Values to

QQ #

QQ

•

Nylon with lace trim, white and pastels.

S, M, L . . . Reg $1.98.

&lt;1

Reg. 49c—Now 3 for $1.00

WASH CLOTHS

Reg. 25c—Now 5 for $1.00

By Cannon, in plaids. Twin
&amp; Double . . . Reg. $7.98.

now *3.88

|#r

now LUU

SHEET BLANKETS
now 2 l°r*1a00

Reg. $3.98. Size 70 x 90.
100% cotton . . . Antique

52.44

white.

LADIES NYLON BRIEFS
White , . . Size 5 thru 8.

4 &lt;-’1.00

PLACE MATS

ROW

Vinyl with foam back.
A^s't prints. Reg. 39t.

LADIES SLIPS
Dacron, nylon &amp; cotton blend. wRite With lace trim.
Shadowproof panel. Sizes 32-44. Reg. $2.98.
mw’2.00

BUTTONS
Values to 79c.

LADIES
JEWELRY
One group of spring jewelry in
•

necklaces and earrings.

,
$1 AA
now X ,or
leW

ANKLETS

SHOESTORE

Reg. 79c—Now 2 for $1.00

HAND TOWELS

Aft

NYLON HOSE
Seamless, shades of mist
and honey. Size B’/z-l 1.

BATH TOWELS

KITCHEN
TERRY TOWELS
New prints just receivedJ

LADIES HALF SLIPS

ter, Mrs. Vandlen, thi* week and
helped In the observance of the
Mth birthday ot their mother.

CANNON TOWELS

BEDSPREADS

One Rack of Ready to Wear
Dresses, coats, blouses, skirts,

dining room.

Ing Friday for a three-week va­
cation In Florida. They will vbit
Uie Bill McKibbln* at Orlando
for a few day* before going to
Hollywood. Tuesday evening din­
ner guest* of the Allerding* Were
Mr*. Alice Mourer of Detroit and

sL00

Matching ensembles, checks, stripes, solids.

SWEATERS

nian. with Mrs. PhyUi* Castle-

and honsy |Uied.

DALE'S BAKE SHOP

Sprite

One rack of skirts, tops, dresses
and jumpers . . . Broken sizes.

Friday &amp; Saturday

Baker's Dozen Days - Buy 1 Doz., Get 13

GARMENT BAGS
54-in. length, holds 14 garments.
Reg. $1.49.

MATERNITY WEAR

wm

of the gift*.

nm,a"V3 price off

now priced from M.00 t0 $5.00

an ivory and rose wool print with

Mw 2 &lt;« *1.0(1

Prints and solids.
Reg. 79c

Ladies &amp; Subteen WOOL SLACKS

robes

doz.

RECEIVING BLANKETS

Values to $14.98.

to the daughter*, and Dick Bhu■Ur led the group tinging.
nils delightful &lt;viniiik-s pro-

4 * ’1.00

Rayon acetate, white &amp; pastels,
lace trim. Size 4-14.

Slightly irregular .Reg. $2.98.HOW

Now

Our entire stock

*1.00

100% cotton, lace trimmed.
Sizes 4-14 . . . Reg. $1.98

GIRLS BRIEFS

SKIRTS &amp; SWEATERS

RS L|oij II love our
j BAKED GOODS
Salt Rising Bread

tvr* and granddaughter* from
Indiana. Mr* Phyllis McPeak
and two daughters, and Mr*.
Kathryn Wohlheter and daugh-

GIRLS SLIPS

LADIES WINTER COATS
Our entire stock of car coats and dress coats. 1
.
Up to $49.98 values.
/2Pr,c®

grooms mother wore a turquoise hone *haku. step-sister* brew
sheath with jacket. Their cor- and Cinderella's delight—euch a

Paul Pants, ebuemate of the

ing instruction. After taking the

physical well-being was strewed

Crown

green brocade sheath with jacket ad. magic wand potatoes, ball-

“.nTSnS

Naah rille.

Birthday

Thtire stock

their parent*.

WIDOINC

tnond and daughter. Cheryl, of
Lanalng visited,hi* mother. Mra.
Clifford Hammond, Saturday. On
Bunday. Mr. and Mra. Loren Ert&gt;
of Grand Rapid* were visitor* at

WnflNKTMii

of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. HowThe menus were clocks, the
aid Hogan, brother-ln-l*sf and hand* pointing to 12 o'clock, and

with matching headplax* Thrir
a-Acrihcart
rusra W1d miniature carnation*.
Dena UI1U
and Denny
Stadel were
srnus
Sjviuiy OUUlCt
Wr'TW
flower girl and ring bearer. They
orc the children of Mr. and
Mrs. Dallas SUdeL Dena a gown

pink carnations
Mr. and Mrs FerrLv Lathrop,
aunt and uncle of the bride,
presided nt the reception which
was held Ln the Fellowship Hall
following the ceremony
Miss Aller Eversdyk of .Cen­
tral Michigan University had
.V ripnuv
jucus ano cuuuve or ini- puncn Ixnrl. Mra
fallacies believed by Michigan 1 John J Smith of Jackam, aurt
homemaker*. Michigan State &lt;&gt;f tlw bride, poured coffee Mra
University w_
Extension
-----Service
------------pro­ Dalia* Stadel cut the wedding
vided a multiple choice test to
of Hostings, aunt of the groom.
moualy to the college, thereby Mbs Patricia Benedict. Ionia.

The newsjs in the drape of this chic leaf-ascot
shirt. Pamper-smooth 100% Dacron* polyester.
Bracelet sleeves. Rich monocolor plaids. 28 to 38.

170 Enjoy the
Sweetheart Fete
Monday Evening

Hanker, while ha and hl* »
were vacationing in Florida

nicn were Bud
Bud Nettleton,
Nettleton, ananTomorrow for ^tirp
ot^er cllu?Eniatz‘-nnd
coble
i urnuriow, for OUre
orHarting*. Usher* were Randy
Mr* Alfred Lowe wav iMBteea and David Sore, brothers of the
on Wednesday, Frto 10 to the groom. Bradley Smith, brotlwr
Modem Homemakers Extension of lhe bride, and Al WolUng M
Rtttzfv
—— Via,
—Kin
—1 rv
—
Study Wmim
Group. W
Mra
Vernon
Engle
Detroit.
.
The bride's mother wore a
sented an tntereetlng lesram. candlelight brocaded satin suit
-Families With Overweight Prep­
lans "
sago wan cymbldlum orchids The

tend, but Mary Cook made lhe
sometime* dreary and discourag­
ing topic of nutrition into an
interesting and encouraging sub­
ject by ure- of bright posters ex­
plaining food values and showing
that low calorie, high nutrit-on
food* are ns attractive and de­
licious as those with obvious or

6.00

poroita. the K. Henning* of Mid­ and Is awaiting
dleville. heated a family dtnnar on territory in Michigan.
&lt; i Su“1&lt;,y'
.ee
came Saturday Io
The Prank Keeifielda entertained

All of our ladies &amp; subteen skirts &amp; sweaters.

TREATS

OWaPWl 01 *U1‘

Ricky Hogan, niece and nephew

Print lace over tulle with the ikeart bar^urt “iu l«kl Monday
front ftond tiered. The aleevoi e__!.-5* .. -Vlh .,a E!1&lt;
evening, Feb. Id. with HO Blue
w&lt;Tc locur Bequltu. and pcorta Blnla
(Utendmg.
edged the scalloped neckline, n* U)Cfnc fw thl3 yeBr

a din

SOME TODAY

J' perfection

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from Traverse City where khe nxl mats and white baby mum*, being married. Colored gtaae Blipbad been taking over the church
Chat les Richard* of Battle per*, loaned by Bulluigs, werc
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ne fK* vvnn—M
I.,,I, , „ &lt;4

luts 69c doz.

Agnes Marie Perry. dta«^r

•S3 T.*7S

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v« SUM. nuik. Oua

Plain 59c doz.

(J)hip’i$hore

Marlene Ackett. Nashville, Uw
sUoUl.
*
Hrd glJul)all
whlt&lt; snap.,

AbigaH-Chpreh lounge,

Bert Btnuffrr During the meeting
rrembroiderod with imported *e- ■
It WM voted to »cnd two local
quin* and pearls. The tklrt
teari)*r* to the Teacher*' Con*&lt;-.-- anne Royer eg Winona Lake, terminated in a bouffant court
vafton Trainltig Camp at Higgins Carol Juday of Osceola. Ind.
Lake th!* Summer Tliew teachers
i French illusion, caught In a tiara
ED &amp; DECORATED will
receive college credit fur their rille.
embroidered with peart* and «eeffort.
wearing an aqun velveteen suit quin*. She carried a Bible, gift
of the
given by Mr* Harold Sloarni on
Down
"Landscape Orientation'' with when they left on tbetr wedding
trip to CarUbod. NM . where
---. they will rroldc. The gmmi Ls D“vld h-^ver of Grand Rapids,
employed by the BouUiwretom
-"lira Curtis. The
it with Engineering and Machining Corp., bridesmaids were Ml® Patricia
Zokahcsky of Central Michigan
draft Uielr own plana.’ Some liave at Carlsbad.
The
rehrareul
dinner
w
held
E?
1
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1
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11
'
iu.‘d
new home* tolandacape and others
oaxuruuy evening al inc enuren „„„ ,
have plans to change or improve.
9 A.M. to 11* P.M.

&lt;tdverti$ed in Vogue

Double Ring Rites
Unite Couple at
Nashville Church

Budl Mohseriy, East Tarming

gueate.

Esther—Tour of Uie WalktorffBponabla Funeral Home, 7:30.
T-u&gt;.
1
in
on Wednesday. Feb. 24th, aa fetlow*: &lt;McAunc&gt; Circles.
Leah—Mrs. Clay Bassett, 722
W Walnut.
EiiMbetb — Mra Keith Sage.
sot W. Walnut.
Afternoon

II

” V&gt;kUAUertSt
Hobertaxi of MMdfoviLo

a ”** an'.ang Uie 39 graduate* of 12th birthday. .Alter tobogganing
JUIamwoo Practical Nursing
—-----------’--------— ------r^ii
Center. Graduation exercises
fun. dancing to the record player.
Bchool Auditorium where they
tilit verv Imnnrtanl rtar
iecelved theu. certificate* and
The Lyle GiUesptai entertained
Everyone agmxl U»t Cliria nursing pins M1M Wallunaa wm
I their neighborhood potluck bridj*
and Bwe did a wonderful job in
Stamm. Cathy
club on Saturday. Mr. and Mr*
planning the party which will ba Haapiul. .Monday. Feb. IS. and
George Chenoweth wtre guesU tor
will writ* her Blate Boards in
April. She I* a 1M&gt; graduate of
were Mr* Jack Wood. George
Thomartile-Kellogg High School
Arland Martin and daughter. in Middleville.
Chenoweth and Manin Andarton.
Marianne, of Portage visited hi*
mother, Mr*. Elisabeth MArtln.
Saturday.
Mrs Mortimer Nichols, now in
On Monday pf last week Mr. Detroit for eye surgery, haa en- 7th birthday.
Jacoba rm Tuesday avaning, Feb.
and Mr* Maynard Sixberry and
chlldren vulted the Ford Caaeys.
Robert Casey »u a Saturday Ung* in early April Her addrss*
evening caller and Uie WinfordI la: o/o E. a. PauUen. ax'* -—• Ruse Church was entertained on
'nols. Detroit 14. Midi.
Caseys were Bunday caller*.

Battle Creek. 81. John*. Jackson,
Hastings, I analog InoH East
Lar-dug. Delton, Vermontville,
DehUh Circle, Mra RuawU Evangelical United Brethren Kaianuuoo, Grand Ledge New­
juvaTand QtL
Evarto, chairman. aervod lhe din- Church in NaBhville. The Rev. BW&gt;
B F. Rhoadre, NaahriUe, offl- Jli
..J
The Methodist evening circles elated al the double ring cere-

as follows

him

L

an orcaaian?
A beautiful centerpiece done

LwauUful heart.

college Student*.
The Speaker *M in
Mra. Arthur Behnke.

and family. the. occasion being ■
birthdav colrtratton tor Mra. Cao-

ing m Uw Valentine motif—
whal could be more appropriate

flustered.
Dr. Meredith used bird* tn
Ct, I .parison with countries peop;,^ thetr religtoo*, ate. staling
tint America i* idopUhcd with

Mr* Allen Malcolm

able to attend were Mr*. Eduard
Ortnvalda apd Mr*. Wesley Logan.

Mirer wedding annhwraory.

bu audience throughout hu talk.
Hr ciaaalfUd UM&gt; -fliMered"
fluaUxod

indeed qualified to

**

-K, HUSH.

at Albion CoUega, whtxe topic

wm

Agnes Marie Perry,
Ivan Campbell
Exchange Vows,.

BUI Knapp* In Grand .

Ok Meredith wm a meat enin-ounuig speaker, and though
b* W * va|7 dedicated man. hu
and liberal atutuda, oom-

Meredith

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dore Tubergtm of Grand Rapids, Prentice's Mth birthday­
Mil Linnie AUm and Mr*. Grace;
- . •
Calkin* for dinner an WedruaaUy.
.
their family inriudln* the Oerald
Jinhday
a Valer.Uno dinner Sunday evening ;

now /2Pr,te

Wedding Prayer." accompanied
by organUt Don Westfield ot

woodland.

Society newS

«nt Mclhodlrt Woman'* Society
at (TiriiUan Service held a « 30
dU-.nw in lh* church dining room
,xi Wednesday, Fab. 10th.

thought," and the manner m
which it waa prewmled tmpreaaed

T*ZJUan»O« MCTZZ-J

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i The Jphn Hopkins
Surprised by Lovely
Anniversory Party

Wood.

Sparkling SCHOOL

MiM Janet

a

The Than-apple Garden Club saga of white carnations.

Dance to Fallow
Game on Friday

rayon, notion and nylon TlwThere I* to be a Youth Coun­
Thc next visitation meeting of
cil dance in the East gym fol-'„_,^„,
District 33_will be held Feb. 24
lowing the Charlotte - Haatlnga 'at Eaton Rapid*.
sleeves and &lt;* train fell from ।game Friday. Dancing to recordThe entertainment conunlltre
* bow al the center of the back cd
,
mualc begin* al 10 and con- j for the next meeting include*
of the bell-shaped skirt A Uara ,tlnuns until 11:30 Mark Johnaon Sarah Rouah. Lula Reed. Media
of sequins and bead* held the to chairman ot the- affair Co- Kerch and Emma Payne The
shoulder length veil of lllusian. tponaorvd
,
by the lit-Y CTub
public relations party committee
She carried red rose* on a white I.
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I for FW&gt;. 29 include* Gay and
KlkKL, a rritt nt llw, wrnnm
Miss Sharon Leary, daughter Mw*™*
ruIlrr
Miss Dirralrw- Whaley of Iaii. .
.
1 anti Mavbelle Smith.
sing served a* her sister's maid ot th* Robert Leary*. 1* enter- j Friday-* meeting wm followed
lug Concordia Teachers College : by refreshment* and entertainfloor length blue nylon over in River Fure»t, Ill., on-' “
I ment.
‘
taffeta featuring a cummerbund
; trimmed in iwquin* Her n&amp;wers
were blue and white mum*.
I
Darryl Hale of Charlotte.

tlw church, performed the double
ring ceremony at 3 pm. in Uie
presence of approximately ISO
guest*.
The Valentine Day theme of
red and white with wlute mum*
and rtd cirmUona on the anna

Ringo-Swingos
Have Sweetheart
Dance Saturday

Methodist WSCS
Enjoys Talk by
[awrence Meredith

Graa* taka, were oomplMini Ute

forte, were married Bunday af- from NaahvUkHigh School in
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Brrthren Church on the Vtdder
and Mr*

Noble Grand Artoa BurgbduH
of the Hiawatha Retekah Lodge
prewnted her standing com­
mittee at the regular xasion Fri-

nation*.

HUB Kart* Kay Seeley, daugh­ pink
ter ot Mr*. Murray Seeley of
Naahvllle and th* late Mr.Beeley.

MIm Norma J. Hulllberge-r of
Winona Lake Ind. and Robert
Mrs. Gertrude Matthews is
vice president and Mr*. Mantu- H. Lathrop of CarUbad. N. M.
exchanged their marriage vow*

married IWnrday evening. Jan.
K in the Nashville Metliodlst

Hiawatha Noble
Grand Presents
Her Committees

moon .the bride changod to al
lavender lull.
Vor her daughter’s wedding (

White, sizes 9-11 — Reg. 5‘

sow 3-prs. M.00

4 &lt;-’1.00

now 1Q( ■ wd

Look for famous 'Trade-Name' labels on the
things you buy ... you'll find them here!

Parmale
124 East State Street'

i

�152 HHS Scholars On
First Semester Honor Roll
Thirteen Hastings High atu-. colin, Joe Morgan. Kent Murphy,
penta earned straight •'A" aver-! Tom Reynold*. Kitty Rush. Jerry
ages for the first semester and a Skidmore, Katie Webster and
Iota) of 152 achieved place* on Susan Wellfare. 3 33; Tom King,
the semester honor roll. Frincl-. 8te»e Mayo, Susanne Mullenlx.
pal Donald GUI has announced. R«y Naah. Janine Ostroth, Paul
Thcwe obtaining perfect aver-; Quinlan and Robert ShalUa. 32.
•rm Included Mary McAllister | Juniors: Gayle Barlow. Carl
and Torbjorn Malm. Seniors; 1 Hoffman and Carole. Bweet, 39:
Darlene Jarman. Mary Anne Gloria Casey. Marlon Gorham.
Karma*. Christina Campbell, Kenneth Russell. Pat Stamm.
Fancy EHU and Cindy Moyer. I Ken Weller and Stephen Youngs.
Junlora; Loralyn . Gilbert and 3.78; Susan Bachman and Dennis
James Fisher; Mary Belli Goodiear, Lola Sage and Barbara
Sweet, Freshmen.
Mary McAllister, Darlene Jar-

Others on the
gluded:
Seniors: Sandy
HengMbach. Tim
Smith and Lee

honor roll In-

Belson. Carol
Kraft, Valerie
Vahfarihg. 3.3;

Ijockwood and Ellen Worgev..
3 75; Susan Babcock. Jill Edger,
Jo Engle. Sally Kenfield. Carol
Rase and Karen Spockman, 3 6;
Randy Allerdlng. Larry Haywood.
Harold Miller. Johanna Pavllch
and Cynthia Sage. 39; Kathleen
man und Phil Stanton, 3 4;
la Allerdlng, Ed Berry. Diana
I, Annette Guenther. Dorothy
a. Linda Hayner, Susan Kali­
Margcry Kilmer. Ken KucmJ an Ice McMillan. Steve Mal-

John Oimbow, Linda Dunkelbergcr. Steve Fox. Bonnie HofTman
and Elaine Zurad. 39; Karen
Baoon, Linda Burkey. Mary Set­
tles and Elaine Tueker, 3.4;
Sharon SUil. 333; Laura Adams,
Jerrle Bryans. Ken Cole. Sue
Cordray. Laura EUlott. Busan
Face, Kathleen Gaskill. Alicia
Hammond. Craig Huntley. Steve
Jacobs, Agnes McPharlln. Bar­
bara Purdy, Barbara SlEion, Su­
san Wellfare and Tim Williams,
323; Caroline Bacheider, Diane
Brown. Jim DcVault. Jim Fran­
cisco. Bill Haan. Phil Higbee.
Chr)s Thompson. Dave Vandenburg. 32.
'
Sophomores: Dale Berry. Janet
Francisco. Ronnie McCrum. Con­
nie Noble and Lynda Pryor. 3,75;
Bruce Curtis, Bandy Gillespie.
Don Henry. Katherine Kaufman.
Rudy McPherson. Bob Mayo.
Mary Odrzywolska. 3 5; Linda
Baiyeat, Carol Beumer, Karen

Be Sure to Attend

Lloyd Pennington's

OPEN HOUSE
Saturday &amp; Sunday

February 20 Cr 21
Noon to 8 p.m.
This Beautiful "Blue Star" Home

is FURNISHED

by

Bolte, CherylfBoIo, Bev. Burkey,
Ezra Dunn. Jifrry Dunn. Harold
Fitch. Karen Frost. Linda Kah-

engood, Sandra Lubieniecki. Cin­
dy Miller. Ellen Mullenlx, Ken
Roberts and Jan Wlesenhofer.
Susan Engle, Diana Gilbert, Sue
Ann Manning and Lawrence
Shaitla, 3.79; Kathleen Beckwith.
Nina Bryans. John DeVault,
Kathy Johnson. Sue Springer.
Roger WUJ, Greg Wood. 39;
Cynthia Campbel), Frances Ford.
Karen Robtnaon. Cheryl Bchanu

Seniors: Torbjorn Malm. Klien
Worgeu and Sally Kenfield, 49:
Susan Babcock. JU) Edger and

Godfrey. Dorothy Haas. Mary
Alice Lockwood. 3.79; Kathleen
Dorman. Dale Doty and Phil
Stanton. 35; Sandy Allerdlng.
Ed Barry, Linda Chase. Terry
Gerald. Harold L. Miller. Joe
Montan. Cindy Base. Katie

, Battle Creek on Monday evening­
Lawrence Farrell fell in his
I home last Wednesday morning.
By i'icior Sisson
I fracturing his right hip and sufBob Mayo. Connie
». Lynda aj wo^tLrM
KF.inz ferlng other injuries. He was te.
___ _
ken to Pennock Hospital where
A lady from Carlton Center •
condition is reported a i
Boise. Bev Burkey. Bruce Car- c?1Ic&lt;‘
poor. Mr. Farrell is a
.prominent,
----------------week
Poor.
tlx Bandy Glllespl*, Stephen about birds. Having read about •long-time
—
— of
-• the Carl­
resident
Keller. Linda McCHtend. Ste­ the lady In Woodland who had ton Center area and has long
phen Taffee and Karen Wallace. had a pink sided Junco eating at taken an active part tn the
39; Betty Belson, Deborah BUh- her station, she reported that political and business activities
she had an unusual visitor which of the community. He has a wide
Larry Levengood. Cindy Lewis, we think from har description circle of''friends throughout the
Sandra Lublenleckl. Mary Odrxy- was probably a Rufous - sided county and would no doubt enjoy
wolska. Michael Wallace and Jan
hearing from or seeing them
Wleaenhofer. 323.
Wlesenhdfer.
333,
I parts. We had on* here two years while he Is shut tn.
Fresh men: Barbara Barnett. Mo. This bird is colored very
Someone struck and killed a
Jim FUher. Diane Gilbert. Mary | much like a robin but ia quite a deer near the Intersection of
Beth Goodyear and Barbara! Mt smaller. Il U a ahy bird and
One ot our neighbors reported
Uwrenc* Shaltls, 3.75; Rick Ab-i dense swampe. Because of Its seeing seven deer in a group near
Mn» Bryans, Prances Ford I similarity to the robin in color hl* house recently. We saw three
Jdit south of our house ene eveMkrlljai Bristol, Cindy Campbell.' ground and spends moat of Its
LUula- Clark, Kathy Johnson. ■ time on the ground, the Towhee always a thrill to see one or more
teA-MMVMUuUnfc-Carol Martz, Ils often called a Ground Robin. but we' don't often have that
_
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’
Raymond. । Another name given to it is the thrill. Wed welcome more of
Westbrook|chewtnk because it calls out them in our neighborhood.
wui. ys.
। sharply Towheel or Chewink I
Cloyd Barcroft, 73. died in a
Veteran's Hospital at Prescott,

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a wt

w

West Woodland

I

Cloverdale - Hope

Sparkman. 3.4; Nyla Jo Darby.
Und* Hayner. Mark Johnson.
By Bn. SUphen Osgood , Mayne it was a townee our
Susari Kahler. Margery Kilmer.
I friend from north ot Grand Rap­
Steve Malcolm. Kent Murphy.
ids entertained at her trailer
Kitty Rush. Mary Jo SUnlor and
Our congratulations to the (which the thought was a robin)
Sharon Wellfare, 339:. Janine
Ostrolh and Bob Shaltls, 32.
Peter." Who knows?
Bowerman.
*
Mr.
End
Mrs.
Ira
Juniors: Nancy Ellis, Darlene Peake attended Parmer's Week
Jannas, Cindy Moyer and Chris­ in Lanalng. * Saturday gyaste at
Operation Hamburg! Is the
tina Campbell. 49; Mary Ann
the LcweliiL-Woodman home
Keller apd ion.
railroad crossing
nle Hoffman. Kan Russell. Pat “
n., happened on »a ranroaa
Denny,, of
1 a Jlul soulhcftil
Lbkc Odew® *
Stamm, Elaine Zurac). 3.75; Den­
HongyMt,
c
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___
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nis Drake, 3.6; John Curnbow,
Robert McKibben, of Has­
Linda Dunkrilxncrr. Robert Gib­ Mr*.
tings. and Mr. and Mrs. TBorton tie belonging to William Cowley,
son. Barbara Purdy, 39: Gayle Woodman, of Lowell. A Sunday
Barlow, Laura Elliott. Kathleen guests at lhe Woodman home who Ilves about a mile east of
Gaskill and Bill Haan. 3.4: Anita Included Mra. Irene Japiiet: and the village on Huddle Road,
Bowerman, Katie Clarey, Ken Sharon of Prairieville, Mr. and
Cole. Sua Cordray, Linda Gretn- Mrs. John DeForrest. Mr. and and through It left the field.
Icaf, Alicia Hammond. Sieve Ja­ Mrs. Alvin Vanderptog. Mr. tuid They managed to get to the
coba, 325, Diana Brown. Pam Mrs. Bernard DePorrest and Mr. crossing at the time the 6:30
Levengood and Dav* Venden- and Mr*. Bernard Wilcox and train came along and in the
heavy fog the train killed 13.
family, all of Martin.
We understand that both Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Benedict and Mrs. Albert Hauer, former
and family of Wayland and Mra. long time residents of West
Woodland, now living in Has­
Wayiand. were Sunday guests of tings, have been patients at Pen­
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Oagood nock Hospital. Mra. Hauer Is still
Members &amp; Guest*
Miss Mary Ellen Osgood jrtslted

ELKS

FISH
FRY

6 to 8 p.m.
FRIDAY, FEB. 19

Dancing Will Follow
ADULTS-$1.00
CHILDREN - 50c

Johnson's Furniture Elks Temple
Nashville
112 Main
Hastings

H. Barcroft who resided near the
Filmore School, west of Freeport,
he graduated from Freeport High
School. He is survived by hl*
wife, one son, a brother and sev­
eral grandchildren. The body was
returned to the Leonard-Osgood
Funeral Home and graveside
services were held at Riverside
Cemetery Saturday morning Mr.
Bkrcroft was a great uncle of
Mrs? Byron Hesterly.

land—In fact not In all of Ionia

Sstnidsy callers of Mr and Mrs.
Paul School at Ionia and has Glenn Pufpaff. * Rev. and Mrs.
invited al) interested persons to Ray Fawtt of Ionia and Mr, and
attend.*
Mrs. Clair Fauelt and family of
Algonquin Lake wwr Saturday duibe State Senator Robert Vander ^Jguesta of Mr and Mrs Burr
Loan, R-Jl.t District. ot Grand Faaaett. * Mra. Burr Fuasett and
Mr. and Mra. Clair Fauett and
family had dinner Sunday with
Hastings Atty. Richard Hudson M’. and Mra. Clarence Martz, Jr,
and family of portage.
....
PtiEnaff Of
Following the forum, there is
to be a question and answer peri­
od. The legislators have been Mr and Mr*. Karl PufpuB and
family
and
Mr.
and
Mr*
Glenn
asked to give short talks on what
they consider the most import­ Pufpaff. * JU1 Sandbrook of Naahant problems facing Michigan, ville and Marilyn Huff of Ver­
montville
were
Friday
night
gueats
and what they propose as *olu4 Mr and Mr* Karl Pufpttf and
tlons to these problems.
family. Allie Ande Boughton of
Nashville was a Bunday night
guest of the Pufpads. * Mr. and
Mra Robert C. Smith and family
had dinner Bunday at the Country
By Mrs. Burr Fossett
Kitchen bi Battle Creek. Mr. and
Mra. Bam Smith of Nashville were
...__ ____ .... -..It..- ««
The BarryviUe 4H Club will meet
Saturday evening »t the home of Robert Smiths
Mr., and Mrs. WllHam Swift. *
Remember the WSCS potluck supMr and Mr*. L Z. Lindey of
Bellevue visited at lhe Elmer
Treat home on Sunday.
bias. Everyone i» welcome. * Mr.
and Mrs. Oarl Tobias and family

Barryville

Electric Razor
Rapair

expert watch
AND

IEWEIRY

the blaze, but glad no one was and sous were’saturday callers of
Injured. * The Woodland UH. Mr*. Day

tended the Christian Endeavor tod tans of Woodland School with
banquet at Pleasant Valley on their spouses enjoyed a potluck
supper and social evening at the
school Saturday. A delicious supBanner Ads Benefit YQU!
cream later, and plenty of fun
playing basketball, table tennis
Lloyd Shroyer of Hastings I
and volleyball, also the trampo­
line and colored slides made up Milling &amp; Farm Supply la in
Dr. A. L DaMmae
a most enjoyable evening. ★ Rev Lansing this week aUcndlng a
Lila Manker of Heatings wa* a Smith-Douglass sales workshop
। Bunday dinner guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Bisson.

Lloyd Shroyer
Attends Farm
Sales Workshop

D.C.,
Chiropractor
Hoitingr*9
Phone
Wl 5-3394

family were Saturday dinnerof Mr. and Mra. Ralph I’1^” 4
Springport. * Paul DowsrtL an of
Robert Hammond. 335 E. Stale SrSr Mra John
Road, president of the Ionia
Deanery of Catholic Men. has
announced that a Public Affairs

th* teachers of the county spent
Smith of Husthe day al the n&lt;W Lakewood
High Schoo). Il was lhe annual Mcnd attended the Lincoln Day
Ionin County Teachers Confer­
ence. * Quite a number from
Hits community drove to Has­ family were Sunday callers of Mr.
tings Friday or Saturday to view
the daidage done by the early Quimby. * Mr. and Mrs. Duane
morning lire on Friday. Our Day and Jennette of Martin Coruympathy to those merchants I n«s were Sunday dinner guests of

home of Mrs. Glen Hendce hut
Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. August WTbon
Hastings. They also called on with the help of a walker. A
number of friend* hare called Mrs. Hendce home. Mrs. Minnie
be! Anders on Bunday afternoon.
Geiger was a Sunday gpest.

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5—THE HARTINGS BANNER
Thursday. February II.I**5

Invite All to
Public Affairs
Forum in Ionia

ZZ/W
lay of Newaygo were Saturday
tilers of Mra. Day.
Mrs. Orval Schute of Gun Lake

SERVICE

Bolton. -* Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Lauric and family were Wednesday
ilnncr guests of Mr. and Mrs
Abraham Laurie of Vermontville

George Washington

BENEFIT BRIDGE
ANO GAMES PARTY

TUESDAY, FEB. 23
—7:30 p.m —
LIASON tHAlfFl MIMOtlAL HALL

tnlu the Beases from our nelghbarhood and wish her a speedy
rgcovgry. ★ Mr&lt; and Mrs. Frank
taurtll pf Comstock Park were
last Thursday dinner guests of

Sui H“H"” YMCA C«mp Fond

MWWB

Sisson attended a meeting of
World Book Representatives at crops.

118 State Street

"California Ranch" Blue Star Home
OPFN HO11SF SATURDAY and SUNDAY
VFEH ■rUMME ,
FEBRUARY 20 and 21

NEW GAS APPLIANCES and

GAS
GAS RANGE
H EATING
WATER HEATER
DRYER
YARD LIGHT

MODEL OPEN

BOTH DAYS
NOON UNTIL

8.00 P.M

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NATURAL GAS HOME HEATING
This nnMenonce-free home ho* on exterior of combination aluminum
□nd brick ftemred in.,Californla Ranch styling. It boasts 1280 square feet
□f living area pfcced on a large lot in a fine location. The house has 3 bed­
PATS

rooms withl Vi baths (main bath features ceramic vanity top and tub area).
There Is much convenient cloeet space, too. The living room is 16 by 18 and
ample dining area is combined with the Colonial Spanish Style modern
kitchen. The Family Room Is placed where it can be used by everyone without
disturbing anyone. A two-car garage is Incorporated In the main structure
and a full basement Is of brick-form concrete. You'll like the many fine
features of this home.
*

Lloyd Pennington BUILDERS

�Bliss

Dividend

“™«&gt; or u» &gt;. w

Graveside Rites
Saturday for
Cloyd Barcroft

Residents Add
Their Tribute to
Forrest Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Herschrt Rochelle
attended a testimonial dinner U
Kellogg Center at East Lansing
for rental A. Smith. "Mr. Agri­
culture Of Michigan." who U re­
tiring this year.
Smith has been executive sec­
retary of the Michigan Agricuttural Conference for a great

Hastings
Public Library
Locpltd Corner
Court and Church Slrecti

Ham Operators
Urged to Boost
Michigan Week

Library Hours:
Monday, Wednesday
and Friday

Hany Copnty amateur radio
operators are being urged to broad­
cast the story of Michigan's attrac­
tions scror* the rution and to
oilier Und» during lhe 12th annual

12:30 to 8:30 p.m.
throughout lhe Bute foe his
Tuesday and Thursday
Ommlde servkae for Ctoyd leadership tn agricultural work..
Bar croft, iJ. a former area real-1 I
He has been closely connect12:30 to 6 p-m.
dent, were held at 10:80 am.
Saturday at Riverside Cemetery.
Saturday
The Rev. Rex Woods of Kato-'
12:30 to 6 p.m.
maaoo, officiated.
I
Mr. Barcroft died Tuesday.
Fab. B. al the Whipple Vela- I
rws Hospital at Prescott, Aris. I
•He la survived by hl* wife,
Florence: a ton. John, of K«inewkk. Wash.: a daughter, Mrs. — - ......«&lt;VM&lt; «•■-■ •—
« ...
Walter (Jeannette) Freyburgvr, Horn Boyle, long a figure tn fimlths a stereo-Phonograph as
Kalamazoo: 10 rrnruii-hlMm, MU-hlnn rv.llHY-. niouv M&gt;.r,n
._____ .
J .2.____

Smith b a graduate of Mich­
igan Stale University and In
earlier years taught agriculture
at Grand Ledge, Haslett, and

Eastern Stars
To Honor
Arlene Swift

I Mrs. Gallagher
Of Lake Odessa
Dies Monday

°&lt;ie—
v5 •‘H
honor Mra. Deforest Swift ata.
J
receptioei and dinner on Solur- I Funeral aerricea are to be bald
day. Feb. 27th. The recepUon I Uib Thuraday at 10 am. al BL
win be held at 5 pm and din- 1 Edward's Church at Lake Odoea
ner at 6 pro. in the Lakewood , tar Mrs. Adah Gallakher. 54. ot
Junior High School In Lake-Rg Lake Odeara. after which the
OdcEBB.
body u to rrpoae at the Rusk
The public la Invited to attend. Funeral Home in Mt. Plcaumt.
Tickets for the dinner are $2 Thuraday-evening, with gravepcr person and mrty purcha-s-' side services Frlslay at the Calfrom Mra. Archer Howard by vary Cemetery. Mt. Pleasant.
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। Funeral arrangements are in
charge of Pickena Chapri where
-• ~g—■ — effiiduled foe

Oklahoma, to Seth and Willie
'Mae 'Hill। Riddle. She married
Patrick Gallagher in 1833 and
lived al Lowed before moving to
take Odesn in 1953.

progress." That Is the theme of the
11963 Michigan Week: Michigan1 Dynamic in World Progress
A Michigan itam qualifies for a
certificate from the governor by
submitting hu QSL curd with lhe
names and addresses of IS or more
out-of-state ar foreign &lt;&gt;!&gt;enttan

Hostings IOOF Holl

Six wax a member of tlie St.
Edwards Catholic Church and
the Altar Society of Lake Odessa.

Wallace Taber’s Safari Sagas
—Mabie Taber Was There, Too

CHECK OUR HOME &amp; PROPERTY LISTINGS

OF THE WEEK

otlvr pair of the high- ad venture, I Even so. Mabie admits to cookllvlng-eolor films for which Ing a mean pot ot chile and.««»
Wally Tuber long ha* been fa-&gt; taught African natives hew to
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cornbread on a campfire.
ble. ha* equally itchy feetI -fm
"Fm domestic enough," she
"I long ago learned I couldn't advised, "I just practice U tn
out-of-the
way places like, this
lick him. so I Joined him." the —
• "* ‘
lcxaa-dra#!ed
In time Mexico and India" Mabie
pert redhead Tc
—
—
her ----husband
Hastings wheret —
,------ concludes alluding to the current
— *peraonaXy
-------- —pajr Of mm* documented tn this
publicly screens and
ruunUM his latent Mexico and pair of exotic countries.
India films at a pm. Thursday.
March 4 at Central School oudi-

Worthy Grand Patron Carroll C. I
Curtis of Ypsilanti. with their
corps of officers will exemplify
the degrees of the Oder al 8 ’
pm. ih the'Masonlc Temple.

Family Camping
Equipment Show

BUFFERIN.

The sixth annual Winter fam­
ily camping equipment show will
be iield Monday night. Feb. 23.
In the new practice I dirt) arena
of the Western Michigan Univer­
sity intramural building on cam­
pus. There is no charge and the
public Is invited. The time U
from 7:80 to 10 pm

fast pain refief

'00 ’sot" only 99c

MUM.chmI
«9c size only

SCORE. WftSZ

Hastings Insurance Agency

A Wide Choice of Homes and Real Estate of All Types

COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE
WE HAVE A GOOD THRU.BEDROOM HOME m Prairieville Village to trade for a house trailer.
A NICE BUNGALOW ON.OAIKILL ROAO AT MIDDL8 LAKE, has living room. Urge kitchen with
dining space. feu( ts&amp;ooma, bath, utility room, recreation room, well oil furnace, ths lot is 185 fest
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J—T «.-----|ie
||e|d. chjidtgn ga to A|,Q(t School
Hastings Spools ...

■I've shot everything in Africa
from dlk-dlk to elephant, and in
India from pig to might gaur.I
Arctic Ice Cap on one occasion."
site hall-way, .but cxcuslably.
boasted, adding that she shot

New Location

$1-34SIZE only^1;,^.,

SOFTIQUE.Batti on;;
only

Phone 945-4100

GARDNER'S

I room with fireplace, carpet and
showers and tub. modem kitchen

110 W »■!&gt;

Wl 5-3134

MT '1‘TTfii

A GOOD LARGE HOME in the 4ih ward to rent for
A RIAL NICE BUNGALOW &lt;11 on one floor, has living room, two bedrooms, kitchen with dining space,
full basement, automatic ps heat, and hu attached garage, for :$9,500.00

AN EXTRA NICE HOME AT ALGONQUIN LAKI, all on one floor, with large living room, with fire­
place. three nice bedrooms, has a bath and '.'j bath, utility room, kitchen with bar and has dining
mace. built-in stove and oven, and'garbap disposal, heated with hot water fired oil burner, alumi­
num siding, has lots of closets, paneling woodwork in living room, a beautiful new two stall garage.

SIXTY ACXKS Of BAU LAND

— »m.ll &gt;« fa,

BUSIHtU LOCATID KINTAL M0TIITT In food budnra dni.let wb&lt;K ronl. far $150 00 por

an overhanginc tree limb while
he documented the -Ux* for our
films. My heart wm beating so

And, I gueas the snake never
knew |t either for. as you can
are in the films, the shot blew
It completely in two."

H. C. B. can take
care of all your
banking needs I
SHARPI

"Most people have a home so
they’ll .have a place to hang their
lists." Mabie satd in parting "Wu
have a home so we have a place
to hang our heads. Our hats
art alwaya with us away rom

ilKTlMKt

Kmct
BUNGALOW ON M-17 WIST OF TOWN, on nice tarp lot; has living room, dining area, kitchen,
bath, two bedrooms, utility room, has natural gas furnace for beat, hot and cold running water,
prap. about four miles out of town for «$8,500.00
LOT AT SUNDAGO BARK AT THORNAPFtl LAKI with a 28 ft. trader house, lot is 50 x 120 for
.
$800.00
ANOTHER GOOD BUY IN THE 4th WARD. Hastlnp. has two nice bedrooms with closets upstairs
and down one bedroom, living room, dining room, kitchen and Vi bath down with full bath up.
laundry room, full basement, gas furnace, mw water heater, garage with paved driveway, nice lot for
$10,000
A REAL GOOD HOME IN THE VILLAGE OF WOODLAND, has two bedrooms upstairs and down, one
bedroom, living room, dining room, kitchen and full bath, and laundry rcx?m, has basement with gas
furnace (Boor furnace!. has new tile floor, new roof, newly painted, has new stool and lavatory, situ­
ated on two nice lots, all for
------------ ——.'$7,000.00

A RIAL GOOD. YEAR ‘ROUND HOME RIGHT ON LEACH LAKI, has living room, three nice bedrooms,
dining and kitchen rooms combined, bath, has redwood siding, 80*1 well, lot is 50 ft. wide, runs
from water's edge to highway, has permanent dock and a pontoon boat and a 16 ft. start fishing
boat, heater and electric range, this place has only been built a few yeaq, all for$12,600.00
Wl NOW HAYE LI1NAAR1 HAT ON RIG CIDAR LAKI. VERY REASONABLY PRICED AND
-WILL SELL ON LAND CONTRACTS.
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TV. repairing is skill
and experience

Wa don't use a tor of fancy
gimmicks, just old-fashioned
skill and modem equipment..'

Far prompt, skilled
Mrvice—.call today.

CENTRAL
RADIO &amp; TV
DUE TO RECENT SALES WE NERD NEW LISTINGS
HASTINGS SALESMEN
Carl Nlethamar
Hama Phone yv1 5-3004

on
Saturdays

�West Central Title on Line at Lakewood
Near
Charlotte
Invades Hastings

Saxon Wrestlers Make
Bid for Conference Title

Greenville Travels to

Hastings High School's wrtal-

Grand Ledge j }'ikingt Isrs, who defeated tough Green­
ville hare Friday night, 34-19.
Upset by Panthers
West Central cage champtoruhip begins at Bl. Johns at 1 pm.
la« week with a comeback win Saturday.
over Charlotte, 64-0. will invade
Defaadtag champion Grand
lakewood Friday night in a
Charlotte Orioles. Tlie first game
Coach Miller, whose giappler*
have taken runner-up honor* tn

tbe first West Central title for
Harting* on a detennlned Blue
A: Goir contingent that could
pull an upset.
recoup more prestige against th.
Mark Anderson has provided
Ortola* who matched a one- toe Saxon* with a strong 138pound contender as the Junior
ha* won hi* last three matclie*
County seat on Jan. 15.
with Lakewood, Loy Norrix and
Hastings, after scaring a great Greenville.
TO-&amp;7 win over BatUe Creek Cen­
tral Saturday, could knock Char- pound are. is the only HHS
wrestler to bold sn individual
UUa.
conference championship, having

l—THE HASTINGS BANNER

Hastings Cagers
Score Upset Over
Battle Creek

Tennis Clinic
At Western
Next Saturday

five shot* in the final period
Friday night to. pace the Jackets
The Presidential Unit Citation
drai Marina
to their big win. Il was Fuller
who sank the field goal which
gave Greenville the overtime win
War. April 31. 1WWestsrn Michigan Unlvts
at Hastings on Jau. 8. That night
Trample Bearcats for Fuller pumped in &gt;4 point*. He
didn't start Friday, but he col­
Firtl Time Ever Here lected 16 pointe. Ed Bhroytr. the
etalon before Greenville won lhe
big Jacket center, led lhe two
heavyweight match by a pin.
Saturday Evening
trams with 26 pointe, sinking 11 WMU's trnnte conch, Raynxnd
Hastings lost the Junior Var­
The Hasting* High Saxons, out of 16 flaid goal attempt*.
sity match. 20-19.
who
dropped
another
thrilUiig*
determination." Coach Miller de­
p-o-potat
decision
Friday
night
clared Uils week with hl* eye on
buiidi
Uie title.
Friday night the Saxon* de­
ten here Saturday night when
feated Greenville and snapped
they trampled the big Battle
the Yellow Jackets* victory
Creek Central Bearcat*. 76-57.
Greenville'* Cooita Chuck MathCoach Bob VanderVeen'* fired
In Junior and senior high
up Blue 4s Gold eagers, playing
physical education tnlike they liad been expected to
Hasttags lot th. flrat three
■ and reereatoocval p«rplay all seaaon. trampled Coach
jun Rlfiey'* favored Boareate in
Tte
WMV
varsity and froth
a manner which brought Uie
then win anoUier decision The
Jackets took the 144 - pound
match, then Hastings won a de­
cision, Dob Glboon scored a pin
Wltoon Hportta* Goods Ccsnpany
then lhe locals won another defcSSts".:
and^ Allan CKrvsil. pro at the

FOR FUN
and HEALTH

been returfoced for the

West Central
Standings

RsgisUaUon, 9-10 Indoor DrUl*

Battle Creek, which had
whipped Xalamasoo Central the

m hi

ment has bown chocked
and reconditioned.

ill—aca Aa4«rea

angle. &amp; Doubles Technique*

SHARPEN UP
YOUR GAME

en. they would go down fighting.
And that sltltudo was Just
wliat Coach VanderVeen bad
saw signs of It in the first half
of Ute Inaugural at Marshall,
then when hl* charges trampled
Ionia for a new scoring mark of

'Polar Baar' Outing

at th. half but the Redwings

Member* of C'.ayton Case* Boy
Scout Troop 176 are to hold their
"polar bear' campout Saturday
Calc, 130, have nine win. each. and Sunday

period with a 34-potat bunt and
Al Werttah &lt;M Clark Berk-

Name Champions
Of Monday Loop

tough spots and drop

Open Bowling SATUR­
DAYS AND SUNDAYS
and Moat WEEKDAY
AFTERNOONS.

th. "Y* Junkr-Senior basketball
leasua white ^Ckawforda Hurri-

had 34
added 10 Dick Lux had 19 for

one draw. Phfl Arnold. 95 pound*,
ha* won 7 and lost 6; Lee Bel­
field, heavyweight, ha* a 5-4 rec-

Armchair Athlete v™™

Bob &gt; Mickey Lambert
Your Hoots

first mr tor a Hastings baa-

Sports fans in the Hastings area can be proud of the Has­
tings High Baskelball team which scored a stunning upset of
preliminary, &lt;6-61. and Ionia's Dennis MacKonste, 113. i* 8-3-1 the Battle Creek Bearcats here Saturday night. 78-57. It war points—30 ui the first lialf—■and
helped the Saxons to dominate
no fluke. The Saxon eagers under Co^ch Bob VanderVeen out*,
hustled and outplayed the fine visiting club to post the first
Ledge Vanity to their 37-61 win
over Ionia. Bartbeau had 31
victory for a Blue 4t Gold squad over Battle Creek Central.
Guernsey, 146, 1* 1-3 in dual
Hastings trailed 15-13 at the
Our Saxons turned in the type of performance we had ex­
quarter but* raced ahead in toe dual meet
peeled all through the season, While the big victory doesn't help second period when they pound­
Mowatt had 19 and Jim
Cole and Ouernwy took third the past record, it will go dow..
ed the net for 10 straight point* School in
tor Ionia.
a* one ot. the milestones in HHS fisherman taking a muskic ” Yet, before the Bearcat* scored. Stakbasketball history.
and Robinson took fourth places.
This basketball team, under a 2400 muskiee speared on Lake tempts in the frame, the locals
SC Clair la*t Winter were lured held lhe 10-point lead with the
ahnari steady Improvement this
into spearing range with decoy
sessnn. After establishing a vided fan* with a Uirllllng sea­ minnows. 'fcWe know that mus- count at 35-25 at intermission.
Battle Creek rnadf^ tta biggest
son There are two more home kle* feed actively al! tlirough Uie bld at the outset of the third
joyed the coveted, first place slot
Winter," he «ay». "They don't
stansa, scoring 10 straight point*
women should pack the home become dormant like many other
struggling to retain a hold on
o
gym to see the batUe wtUi the specie* There is no reason why
second place. With only two lhe Panthers.
On lhe foul line th^ Vikings giants from Chariolte. and {he they shouldn't take a minnow- lore Hastings could score again.
more games to go tlie Vikings
baited hook" Tody suggrot* that
find themselves facing the league were found wanting.They arched big team from Grand Ledge.
In te for 29 in contrast to Alma's
Hastings started the scaatein . hock-andillne ice fisherman
Lakewood court th 11 Friday
with a squeaker over Marshall,L would have hi. hand, full with ny Weller converted a gift and
a legal-sise muskle. Such a ttali
night and the high flying OrfcSes
would weigh at least six pounds
of Charlotte there a week from potato from Uie foul route while
holding the Vikings to 10 potato
Friday. ,
view. The next Saturday lhe and fight like a Uger. Tip-up
tackle isn't the most practical for
Both team* have felt the for the entire quarter.
The big gun* for Alma were
wrath of the Viking* earlier in ---------------- mg3 wlth IB 8 of record when they pumped In 99 handling such a fish. "If anybody
Dave Perry meshed a bucket
dore land one, we would certain­
the season and are expected to
pumped in from 25 points against Ionia—many com- ly like to hear about it If otfly to
come bock with every IntenUon rhich
a strong third quar- tag from players of! Uie bench iiave an authentic record that and made it a three-pointer.
of avenging their humiliation*
rtl* with 17 and Paul
musk les can be caught In Ulis
For lhe Vfctag* last Friday It
way," Tody concluded. Why not converted a charity. Dave Wil­
liams got two straight bucket*
This Friday night the Viking.
give it a try? ? ? 1
60; Hastings toen.be*
and the Saxons were ott and
64;
but
fallowed
with
rolling with a 48-39 bulge.
do so they must contain Al Werbtah and Clark Berkhousen.
bienleckl
and Williams—who al­
With the West Central UUe on
Johns; a 59-57 loss to Alma; beat
so displayed a fins floor game—
mad. It 51-41 with 1:10 left in
expected to make It quite
80-33.
The
Saxon*
reverted
Fri
­
th. period. BatUe Creek scored
night.
day night and lost to Greenville,
twice and Lubtenleckl got the
Saturday night on the Lak
For the Viking* it was a ques­
K-67, then scored their big uplast bucket of the quarter and
tion ot being unable to hit at
Hastings went into the finale out
will Randy Hewitt waa the only pie Valley ta a return non-contn front 54-45.
Hasting*—High
School"*"
Atf
Viking to find the range consis­ ferencc tangle. Maple Valley is a
____
—
-----------Ath
­
Outdoor Trail —State fisheries letic Director John Clarey ha*
tently. He drilled in 21 point* member of the Cereal City Con­
and cA*|}y out-maneuvered the ference and ha* made an im-, experts report that a blank space issued invitation* to 44 school* chapter with the visitors mov1* walling In the record books to to participate in the 25th annual
opposition. LaVon Hamp put in prnaive showing this seaaon.
be filled in by some fortunate or running of the Hasting* Relays
The score by quarters:
10 and Mike OTYxde pumped in
ST. JOHNS .....11 15 24 14-64 persistent Michigan Ice fisher- which this Spring will be held on
S more.
Ron Philipps who has hit in CHARLOTTE ...13 14 17 18-63
May 1.______ ..
like Williams canicotT the bench
to turn in a fine performance-^
through the ice with hook-andlhe seascBJ. ran into foul trouble
llne tackle —and tell somebody from Aprll„J6 to April 26 has drilled two free throws followed
and saw limited action the en­
about It. preferably a member of changed the date for the relays by a bucket by Lubienlcckl mak­
ure last Ball. He i* credited with
so he has sent out invitations a ing the score 60-50 with 5:05 re­
handling the ball well but hl* us- _____
IONIA .______
.. the ConservaUon Department. If bit earlier than usual.
maining. O'Donnell followed with
that feat ever ha* been achieved,
ua! aggressive style wu ham- GRAND LEDGE.M 25 15 n—87
Along with Lansing Everett,
this State's records don't show It.
Nor does Ontario, Wisconsin or the defending champion, other vuitors picked up four point*
Minnesota have any record of a school* Invited include Albion. before William* sank a gift
muikie taken through lhe ice ex­ Allegan, Alma. Battle Creek Cen- Shortly after be connects for a
cept with a spear. Wayne Tody,
ta charge of species management
for the Michigan deportment's from Bloomfield Hills, Caledonia, situaUon with 2:30 left In the
fish seettau, suspect* that mux- Charlotte, Coldwater. Delton. game. Lublenteckl rebounded to
kies have been caught on Up-ups Dowagiac, East Lansing. Grand make the score 68-64.
Bearcat Frank Blake hit, then
’but suggests It must be a mighty Haven, Grand Ledge. Grandville,
ran; occurrence. "Our officer* Greenville. Hillsdale. Ionia, Jack­ Perry sank a bucket, Weller got
check all muskle water* quite son High, Jackson Parkside, one with 1:16 left and Perry con­
Kalamaxoo Central. Loy Norrix. verted two kin* with 58 second*
months." he notes. “We have a Hackett. Ismalng Eastern, len­ left in tl»e game and the stands
man out on the Lake St Clair sing Waverly. Marshall, Nile*.
ice practically full time. No one Otsego, Plainwell. Portage, St.
....
uuc mure
ha* teen or heard of a Up-up Joseph, St Johns, South Haven.
Sturgis, Tecumseh. Three Rivers. free throw while missing four in
Vick*burg, Lakswood, Godwin the closing seconds. Schandelmayer hit again fro® the floor
Height* and Willow Run.
and Weller converted two free
osSna fbidat might
smashed in the Mth running
Friday night the Saxons
held with near Ideal —
were frustrated. After trailing
Everett retained its t
•ill _•
______ ______ »
plontoip with C
BatUe Creek
took run- nouns ooorn si uu nan, js-j;:,
Midway in the third period
Loy Norrix was third with 29', they Ued the score at 43-43, then
and Willow Run was fourth with -ent ahead 48-47 and held a
33 points.
one-point edge after three quar­
Twenty-three teams competed ter*. 50-49.
last Bpring, and aeven—including
Coach VanderVeen'* tad* bol­
stered that lead to 56-50 with
point
about six minutes left In the
game, and with 5.09 remaining
hurdles event wlU forget it, a* they tad, 60-66.
Making mtatake*. Uie Saxon*
Henry Patino. Lanxtr.g Everett,
watched the Jacket* score seven
rtraight point* for a 67-flO edge
of LaMar Miller Of Willow Run They built the bulge to 66-61,
who took second and Dick then Hastings got within one
.t CSarlaile •».’
• When ertinery vahictgi gat rtuck-'Jeep* double traction
Speight* of Battle Creek Central point, 66-66 os Greenville took
U1.VH1 «e
time out with 42 second* left.
who took third.
action gate through.
Patino also led off two recordDan Plank made two free
.'haltering relay teams, toe 440 throw* for Greenville as the
tn which the Vikings were Saxons battled to get the bell
clocked in 44 6 ' seconds. This and put Ute game out of reach.
•nyahvel

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Hastings took time out with
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ball under lhe bosket and Is Id up
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�Bliss Repair
Team Wins City
Tournament
Chadwick ICini dll

Errata, Mathew,
Taha, Slagle, Title

Walt Bowden 1791 and Howard
Allen 1791, each (3; Leon Ackrtt
1789. Harold Mathews 1786. Ted
Dalman 1786. Roger Chase 1784.
Dan Cusac 1784. Harold Aldrich
1780. Hubert Porritt 1780, Ray
Pavlik 1778. John Gorodenski
H74, Al Kennedy 1773 and Sam
Stout 1773, each (2; Art Brewer
1770, Carl Baker 1768. Gene
Service 1767, R. EUiget 1767 and
BU) Dipp 1787. each (I.
All events actual winners, who
spilt (32. included: John Kasinsky 1685. (7; Dale Cappon 1657.
M; Otto Smith 1846, (5; William
Hackney 1844. (4. John Long
1631. (3; Harvey Haan 1625,- (3;
Shannon Lydy 1621, 82; Bruce
Terry 1617 and Jake Cook 1604.

rnanry of (60 in the team went
of lhe Hastings Men's Bowling
Tournament which concluded
”1 *neck *hlle Jack Chadwiok
nm Place and (12 in ths
AU-Rvents division and he and
Doubles winners, who split
*°° U,e &lt;J“uble* “own (260 60. included: Ray Bond and
Jack Chadwick 1331, (20; Norm
w^*t**"&lt;*«« championship Bryans and Robert Hartke 1383,
™ »£ad0SLM'‘thew* *h0 (18; Wayne Decker and Bruce
fired 501 for a 690 with hand Imp Terry 1271, (15 50; Charles Blair
and Robert Miller 1271,- (1550;
and lhe top money of (14.
Secretary Merle Haines re- R Lundquist and B. Connor 1252.
(14: Al Relgler and Ken Beck­
with 1247. (13; Denny Frederick­
Ktllll a 1,1- son and Jack AUerdlng 1245, (13;
Jake Cook and Dick Bonarski
UI ef (1.061X0.
. S.P?tt^kr
the '«*'*' nc- 1237 nnd Otto Smith and Jerry
Keegstra 1237. each (1150; Jerry
arnof Sil
' wU*~*ute. handl-i»ii; Charles Krauss and Ernie
Ottn
Mmitt,
„
1 MillerBdon
1219. (10:
Harold 1216,
Mathews
at?
Boated
Mathews
(9:
demblM^aSsiM5*J?
i riol*rt «««*
R TleU i2l5.
Otadwlek^ifftd
B?ud.?n.d'W: Vern Bo**™™ *«“&gt; Robert
handlcan n’Tsw 1M1 W,Ul U,elr Btughdon 1215. W; Gordon YoDale
ano .
a- ... :dcr Bnd HuOert Porritt 1214. (8;

THE HASTINGS BANNER—&gt;

Woodland ‘5’
Meets Fisher in
City Loop Play

Hasting

Bowling

j

HARTINGS CLASSIC LEAGUE
Merle Hain- and Earl Lyon
tvura oirr uir ow murra v«ounewday, Merle porting 210-6t®
and ttri M4tl. Bill Burnt

The Woodland Market eager*,
who blasted the Hasting* Mfg.
^e*n^fn.,12uln
.
..
*«*••“*
_t 8:15 this Thursday in
the main Hastings High gjm at

588, Jerry Keegstra 212-699, BUI Ungs Mfg. in the opener.
Tschlda 220-542. Shannon Lydy
The twin bill in the HHS
207-552, John Kaalnaky 222-574.
Ron Fellow 203-582, and Ed
suranee against Walldorff and
Sheler 212-571.
Dowling against the Hastings
Standings: Heslinga Piltera Merchants.
67 Ai. WBCH 64. Hastings Milling
Woodland Market, now 6-0 in
61. Mooce 57. Haatlng* Sanitary
league play, rolled to lhe big win
with Van Laanan scoring 19
Lumber 55. Rrnltni Motor Sales. points, Ron Martin 14, Larry
McAllister'* and Miller’s Garage Spencer 13. Dykstra 12. BUI Eck­
50*4. Williams Insurance 49, man 11, Sebring 8 and Steve
Barnum 5. BUI Apsey had 8 for
Hastings Mfg. Ken Nell and
chanls 41. Burkey Radiator 36. Darrell Williamson 6. Don Bow­
Ockerman'* 27 and John's 14.
ers 4 and Garry McGhee 2.
Gary Cole pumped in 22 points
WED. AFTERNOON LEAGUE
and Barry Lumber whipped the
'Standings: Maker's 80*4. Barry Hastings Merchants last Thurs­
day. Art Fredenburg chipped in
15 points, Monty Pierson 12. Mike
Side Lumber 47Hastings
Cleaners 44. Ne-Hl 42’4, Shir­
key's 38*4. Vita Boy 36, Team n Houten got 2 each Ed Ilanlstra
led lhe Hastings Merchants with
15 points. Dr. Larry Blair had 12.
Shirley VanDenburg 208-588. Coach Bob VanderVeen 10,
Maxine Dipp 167-477, Haiti Kter- Coach Don Mullens 9. Dr. Charles
Morrill 4. Coach Dave Kletxman
Louise Bahs 160-482, Emms'2 and Slater one.
Middleville scored an Impres­
son 158-438, Florence Weyerman sive 68-57 win over Fisher-Ken167-460. Mag Corrigan 164-470 gesbach led by Louie Thompson
with 22 points. Denny Morse and
and Helen Ackrtt 175-450.
Wes Tolan added II to the cause.
RF.CREAT1ON LEAGUE NO. 2 Pritt Schenkle 10. Jerry Rode! 7.
Jim Verilndc 4 and Loyd Elwood
Standings: Bums Refrigeration 3. Ted Egleston paced the auto
lads with 23 points. Bob Carmon-

Kenowa at Middleville
In Key X-Way Contest
Rar Page's
Pace* champion
chamolon. - —...
Coach Ray
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ship-bound MlddlevlUe T-K eag­ eight seconds left. K&gt;vr Wayland i hid 18 and Dick Steward 12.
HOW ABOUT A FRIEND?
ers. who roared by Caledonia's a 66-55 win al 'Northview, and' Springfield won the preiiml-1
Scotties Friday night, will be Mike Brinks' 30-point effort led nary. also.
host to a determined Kenowa Hamilton to a 50-54 victory nt. Saranac defeated Central!
Hills quintet this Friday In an Kenowa Hill*.
i M on tea I tn 84-54 to practically
Expressway Conference go and
Gordy Hudron and Scott Hil- cinch the runner-up spot to unTuesday night will travel to meet bert topped the Wayland attack defeated Edmore in the only Trt-,
Delton High's Panthers in a non­ with 27 and 16 point*, respec- 1 Central league game Friday,
league contest.
tlvely Randy Johnson had 18 for; Bellevue, scoring » points to
Galesburg - Augusta Invades ,' Northview.
Galeftburg
Olivet's 11 in the fourth period,
.. ....................
—
chalked a 66-55 win Friday. The
victory was the second In 11 CCC
zt.xk k
di?i
and 10urth Mraiftht loss. Kenowa has games for Uie Broncos and left
them tied wiUi Ollvrft for lhe
UAitii
““
uaai'- cedar with 2-9 records.
Middleville's Trojans, who
Delton defeated Comstock.
whipped Caledonia, 87-76, can't
affoid to lose cither one of Its
Alcohol produces only one form
Huai two league games. Kenowa
of dnuJtriinrss biliUirt the wheel.
The institute fdr Safer Living
Richland

jslliu

the Pagemen and tlie following
Friday Middleville will travel to
ntfct tough Hamilton.
Middleville jumped out to a
21-16 first period lead and held
a 42-36 margin at intermission.
The Trojans outscored the Scot­
Hex 20-14 in the third period but
Caledonia cut a point off Ute
gap in the fourth, outscoring the
vuitors 26-25.

Gene Nusbaum led Delton with
17 paints, Gary Tard had 13. Dan
Sutherland 12 and Rick Olson 10.

Presbyterians
Lead League
In Volleyball

The leading Presbyterian vol­
leyball team was scheduled to
ewi had
* “““J" i MacDonald 1214, (8: D Stuart
with 17 points.
play Woodland and Hastings
cws had 690 with his 99 hand!-. Mld Woody Wyngarden 1210, (7;
Delton Jed 21-13 at the quarter Independents were to meet Hope
‘ Robert Hollister and Gordon
but Comstock outscored Coach
-uviran wrii. vu.c anw. »o, Willi Mjucoilll ana
Morv Wlnegar's lads. IB-13. in matches at 8 pm. this Wednes­
to John Kasliuky who rolled ■ CUrt Awery 1208. (5; Ted DalUie second period, for a halftime day in Uie Hastings High gym
'•J®- Chadwick had 1622 for a man', and Clyde Carr 1206. 45;
scare of 34-32. Delton added 7 in conjunction with the Youth
1S91 with lhe 360 handicap
I Fhanqgn Lydy and John Ksudnpoints to the bulge tn Uie third Council's Men's Conditioning
Otlo Smith had the high *sky 121H. $4: Stan Hausc and
chapter scoring 19 to 12 for Cam­ class supervised by Coach Jock
game ot the toernamrnt. 248. I Robert Eliwrt 1202. (4; Paul
Clarey.
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Tom Griffetb 13, stock.
Tram winners, who spilt (342.' Gould anil Merle Hendershot
The Methodists were to play
Jim Vanlloulen 12. Gary Stauf­
were Repairs 2082, (50; Vise.2980.; 1300. (4; Ken DeMott and Jim
fer 8, Jack Campbell 4 and 58-42.
845: Miller Jewelers. 2960. (40;{Myers 1200.
Harry McCollum
Nashville team at 7 on Wed­
Hastings Aluminum Products,land Damon Warner 1197. (4;
with Jim Bandenbutg leading
nesday.
2946, (30; East Bide Lumber, Ken Robbe and William Hack- em 52. Ackeu's 47*4. WalldorfFa Meade. 4 and Roger Lamle and
Next Wednesday, lhe Metho­
big gun. firing tn 28 points. Bob lhe stuck wlh 21 polnU. Dave
2913. (35; Ackeu's Confectionery. ‘ ney 1197. H: KeiU: Craig and and John's Auto Parts 49, OU- 1 prPd Corklru added 2 each
dists play the Catholics and
2911. (2tf; Goodyear Brothers.!Joo Ulrich 11M. 13; Ed DePew more’a 44. Hastings Meats and | Francisco's Farm Supply Applegate had 14.
Saturday night Middleville
Hope meets Woodland at 7 and
2904. (20; Tinkler's Service. 2901. land John Riedl 1195. (3; Al Ken- John's Crank Balance 42. 7-Up nipped WalldortlX 51 - 48. Bob
dropped on 87-75 decision toi
Hastings meets the Presbyterians
(15; Freeport-Supply. 2897, (15: nedy nnd John Havens 1193. (3; 39 and Naahvllle Gravti 35
Adams led the victors with 15 visiting Grand Rapids Lee The I Hickory Corners also won the and NoshviUe plays the teachers
Court house Service. 2892. 115: ; Jim Itaruuni Jr. nnd Gene GraDuwayne OoUup anaggled 210- points, Don Mohn had 14, Steve Trojans were behind by 27 at one i JV contest, 75-44.
at 8 pm.
Prrascrz. 2881. 812; Sports Bar j bau 1189, M; Carl Row and Russ 573, John Gorodetuikl 201-505. Al
- ----------‘ -- ---------- -but
Lmrcll'; pswerfu!
powerful squid
squad rolled
Volleyball stfndlngs: Presby­
(11; Smith Bros. Elevator. Hnft
2890. Ill;
1188 13
Thnli r and Morgan 542. Carl Baker 303-551, Cole 9, Tun Louden 8. Don Car- ’ point m Uie Uilrd period, ...
Hart 1188.
(3; Norval
Norvol Thakr
ley 3 and Gary Cole 2. Marv Frey sliced that gap to 72-56 going over Cedar Springs. 94 J7. with terians 14 points, Teachers 11.
2890. (11; Side Floor, 2666. 5850. Harold Eckert 1182. (2.60.
Lou Silsbee 631. Jim Bourne 322- poured in 22 polnta for Wall-1 into U&gt;e finale. In that fourth Center Tim Nelson. 6-7, and Du- Methodists 10. Hope Church ot
Snyder's State Farm. 288i, 48.
Winning the doubles actual
dorff's, John Mahler added 9, frame they edged to within 10 rme McIver. 6-5, scoring 25 and the Brethren 9. Hastings Inde­
Hastings. Milling 2872, (55b; trophy were Otto "Smith with;
Dare Kruko 7 and Jerry Mahler,
pendents 7. Woodland 6, NashLarke Buick. 2862. (550; V A- J 573 and Jerry Keegstra. rolling num 218-540, Gene Ornbau 526, Art Bennett. Bob Spencer. Dave points of the victors but couldn't 23 points, respectively.
John Kaiunoky 212-536. Howard
get any closer.
j The win gave Lowell undls- vUlc 4. Catholics 8.
Mobil. 2861, 8550.'
'
587. far a total of 1159.
Allen 509 and Jake Doomboa Moore and Phil Walldorff scored
White led the Trojans again puted possession of the Tri-Rlver
The ail events winners, who
Singles winners, who spill (243.
2 points each.
with 37 points. Stauffer had 26. crown with a 9-0 record. Belding
split 4156. included: Chadwick. Included: Eldon Mathews 600. 241-540.
Campbel! and King 6. VanHou- gamed its first win In the con1991, 812; Norm Bryans, 1924, (14: Dale Cappon 680. (12; Hr.rMONDAY BOWLERETTES I
r.rn
ten 4 and Griffeth. Jamie Rohr- i fcrence after eight losses, top(11; Eldon Matthews 1916. (10; uld Mathews 664 and Al.Ken­
bacher nnd Craig Mulligan 2.
ping Comstock Park. 65-47, artel
Standings: Walldorff'S 73. Has- Barry Luwbtr
.
Dale Geiger. 1897. (9: Jim Bar­ nedy 664. each (11; Dcwayne
Dan Chaffee led the victors• Rockford defeated.Sparta. 75-55.
tings
Radio
&amp;
TV
63.
Penney's
*
“
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•
num. Jr. 1872. $8; Jack Allerdlng Gallup 658 and Jack Smith 653.
with 23. Stere Krtuger had 22 in the other league game.
62S.
Motor
Aires
59*,.
Ramble
S
muLs i7t“»u
1867. Dewayn Gallup 1835 and each (10: Otto Smith 652 and
and
Tom
Nauta
20.
Allegan took a firmer hold on
Inn
57.
Color
Center
53.
Dura’
mur
Ken Smith 1832. each (7; Ed De- Floyd Williams 649. each &gt;9; Ted
flhst place In tlie Wolverine Con­
Ptw 1831 and Dick Wilcox 1830. Smith 647 and Eugene Service clean 49h. Gilmore's Gents 49. Jt*'*i=o Mte
Stomp Pads , . . Ink
* J Mobil 47H. Copp.tr Lan- wJutfir,
ference by downing chief rival
tach 16; Gordon Howe 1820 and 644. each (8. Bill Dipp 043 and V
l.m Ma ’&gt; H,. a, Ir.lno.l.v
.
South
Haven, 75-74, at South
and Supplies
Ernie Miller 1816. each 45; Dave Ben Kenjon 643. each (750; Jack Gardner's 42. Hastings Milling |
Haven Friday. It was the 9th
MONDAY MIXERS
Main. 1815, Jim Arman 1809 and Cliadwick 640. (7. Dick Hart 639.
shipped
Caledonia,
52-42,
and
win
In
10
starts
tor
Allegan.
40.
Highlander
39,
Copper
Lan
­
High series for Monday night
Russ Blakely 1809. each (4: Den- Walt Bowden 636. Leon Ackctt
—------Springfield took hold of seetern No. 1 has 36H. Hastings ■
633 and Robert BurghdotT 632. Floor Covering and Cuyler 35 :was rolled by Shlrtey VanDenAgainst
the
little
Scotties
Scott
'
ond
place
In
the
Cereal
Center
burg. 213-542. High gome, SIR
Cogswell 1802. Robert Burghdoff each (6? Ken Smith 631. Ken
■went to Avta Gaskill which waa Henning led the young Trojans Conference by downing Maple
1800. Charles Blair 1799. Roy Robbe 63L Roy WUcox 829 and and Courthouse Service 35.
Office Supplies
with 14. Terry Moore had 11 and Valley. 88-64. Tlie Rams held a
Shirley VanDenburg had a fine
Wtknx 1794, Dick Hart 1792. P Cassel 628. each 45; Clyde
Gary VanElst 10.
1 *'
------ * **■- *-•* •*»—
night, rolling 204-569. Sally Van- ,
Carr 624. Sam Stout 623. Law­ Dulne posted 180-514, Oeri New- .average. Severn! good splits were
rence Keeler 622. Russ Hart, Jr, ton 245-523, Shirley Drake 179- !
game,
a
four-foot
jumper
with
with
20
points,
Dave
Lindberg
Ulrich 196-502, Anna Mc­
621, Nile Hallock 621 and Ken 436. Barb Sinclair 168-454. Marie Evelyn
IDonald 174-475. Alma CoviUc
Ulnch 168-444. Boonie
Mra.Hathaway
xnx '
A’U Oaskui 219-528.

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Irene Heath ?93-494. L.™ ........
Jim Barnum 617, Howard Jolin- 190-498. Evelyn Donovan 188-491,
rvan 188-491. 189^54 Boonie Hathaway 184­
Emma Magoan 158-457, Gladys
S3; Pete Powell 615 and'Curt Edwards 183-502. Sandy Clinton 520. Winnie Chandler 154-451.

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Tucker 614. Carl Wood 613. Har­
old Aldrich 611, Denny Freder­
ickson 611. William Hackney 610.
Art Brewer 609. RusmH Blakely
609. Gordon Norris 601, Pat Gil­
more 607 and Jim Durbin 806.
each (2; Dave Woltjer 606. Boyd
Payne 603. Ray Pavlik 603 ’and
George* Cogswell 803. each (125.
The high actual winner was
Dale Cappan. rolling 629.
Rolling high games were Otto
Smith 248. (6: Hany McCollum
243. (5; Norm Bryans 242. (4;
Dcwayne Gallup 234, (3; Rod
Newton 233, (3; Jack Chadwick
John Long 225, 12 and Shannon

Gene Washington and Clinton
Jon—, sophomore regulars for
Michigan State in football in
1964. also are top-notch hurdlers

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(KNOWN

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CENTRAL SCHOOL AUD
Thursday, March 4 — 8 P.M
Adulte, incl. tax. $1.50: Shidente. undor 16. $1

Emma Llebhauser 163-449. Ruth
wa 1U-1M un llulh Kra,,t
173-491. Posting good same* were
Blllye Loftus 175 Duvlla Dooling
163. Helen FeaU.eriy W. Vlckte
Utter 152 and Gladys Purdum
jg4
Joan Springer of Copper Lantem No. 1 picked up the 4-7-10
split and Blllye Loftus of Dura-

AJAC. SENIORS

Norton

85-

..SSI
,85‘&lt;77- Mickey Lambert 173-441.
Judy Sclianta 149-390. Marge
Wtetandl^TO Mar^ Sayd»
173T
404. Donna Gaucher 134-3.8 and
Jory® S00***-,
btandings: Foodland 67, Wricom* 64..Piston Ring 62, Haan
, pi. voirvr, omngs — xjoun do,
I Northside nnd’McAllteUr 53. The

Team 4. 20, 1564; Team 2, 22. Ungs Helghta 44*4, Parmalre
1558: Team 1, 22,1454, and Team M*i. Big D 33. Girls 30. Sheriff
3. 23, 1530.
Olria 28*4. Michigan Magnetic
Sandy Gaskill was high for Mie 25*,.
■%
girls with 143-376, Dlnna Brewer!
-----------posted 136-369 and Becky Brower TUESDAY MIXED LEAGUE
136-334. Joe Morgan had 204-444,1 Standings: Keller* Cities
Dennis Craig ITO-454 and Jim Service 69, Andrus Insurance
Farrell 153-395.
I56'i. Highland's Dairy 53, Ken'»
-----------Jte Bob'* Gulf 53. 8 &amp; K Radiator
TUESDAY MATINEE
| Shop 34*4 and Sllcock Marathon
Standing*. F«b. 9: Hastings 34.
Motor Sales 57*4', Canada Dry) Norman Jenkins led the league
5314, Lydy Trucking 48, Smith A with 207 — 564, Walter Sinclair
nrntftr
—K41
Doster 47
47. rtmtai
Crystal Parutlra
Candles 47
42 and mll»d
rolled UUU
186—
543. Pele Wniaar
Kruger TiT,
202
Ramblers 26.
—530. Bob Miller 190-818. Bob
Betty Shaler came through
with 207-506, Jeanice Dalman 181—499. Frame Glover 160—461,
189-484. Ada Skedgel] 169-447. Betty McCollum 160—431, Doro­
Donna Travis 154-426 and Bobble thy Glover 162—425, Dorotha
Handy 147-425.
Brumm 148-430. Ruth Rice 153
— 407, Nancy Taylor 148 — 416,
COMMERCIAL MINORS
Sueko Sllcock 171—405 and Lou
Standings: Smith Bros. 61, Richter 153—404. Wilma McCol­
Dale's Bake Shop 53. Tinkler's lum had a 177
ill game..
gnuic.
and V&amp;J Mobil 48. Kaechele'a
and Hastings Aluminum Prod­
THURSDAY JUNIORS
ucts 45. Chenoweth Machine
Gary Birman was high Thurs­
43!4. Hastings Corporation 43, day With 171-147-318, Jack Rey­
Bender Gravel 42. Patten Monu­ nolds rolled 147-160-307 and We-.
ment 40H. Deputies and Con­ VanDdnburg 132-139—271. Put'
sumers Power 40. 'V Store 37, the girls Debbie Kennedy was
Hastings Electric and The Ban­ high with 105-121—226, Althea
ner 36, Viking Corporation 35.
Team 18 has 34 and Caukln OH Good games: Russ Alnslle 134.
Scott Baker lad the league on
Thursday, sending 559 pin.-, gar 127, Jerry Purdy 1S2 and Jim
crashing into the pita with a Spencer 125,
201 high game. Jim Barnum took
solo honors with 223-526, Don
BANTAM LEAGUE
Mathews chalked 532. Lou Sils­
bee 520. Bob Hartke 619. Paul
High aeries: Jerry Whitney
Woodman 206-544. Galen Daniels
200-544, Ron Benner 215-543, Jim 233. Lew lutDere 123-219. Tom
Myera 624 and BUI Kruko 522.
Williams 112-217. Rod Newton

COMMERCIAL MAJORS
Standings: Piston Rings 53. —— M 103­
Miller Jewelers 48H, 7-Up 49, 205, Ron Wyngarden 118-203 and
Harwood's IOA and Sports Bar Ruas Morgan 107-201. Good
48, Welcome Tavern 46. City Food igames: Randy Beduhn 113. Jerry
44'4, Larke Buick 44. Routh, LaDere 112, Jack Miller 115. R.
Tailors 37. Hastings Aluminum Thompson and Jeff Parker 108.
ProducAi 3SH. Montgomery 'Tim Casper 106. BUI Goggins 105.
Ward 26’i and Tyden Corpora­ Sheryl VanDenburg 102 and
tion 24.
Doug Relgler 100.
A raft of good scorei were
High awragvw: Doug Relgler
rolled Thursday, led by Russ Ha­ 125, Bob Terry J12. Mark Haines
wi with 236-618. Joe Burkholder and Spencer Goodyear 99, Sheryl
345-605, John Kaslnsky 238-603, VanDenburg and Cathy DahlShannon Lydy 201-601, Harv hotuer 98, Rod Newton 97, Ron
Haan 209-595, Paul Edwards 212- Wyn^rden 96 and Lew LaDere
576, Irwin Harwood 219-573. 95.
Keith Craig 222-562, Harry Long I
------------ •------------220-541, BUI BL Lawrence 547.1 The evacuation of 24.000 mlliDick Bonarski 202-579, Bob Lam- tary and civilian personnel of the
bert 559. Harold Eckert 210-592, Nationalist Government. Repub­
Earl Lyon 205-539. Max Myers He of China, from the Tachen U212-555, Lawrence Keeler 201-564. lands ofl the China Coast, Feb
Rod Newton 306-530) Les Spring-. 12. 1963, was completed without
er and Maynard Tucker 533. incident under cover of surface
Jack Sheler 222-536 and Bill । ships and carrier aircraft of Uie
Hackney 211-534.

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�■mu™
pilal In Grand Rapid* Friday
morning- * The Rev. Jaaon
Btorew had a check up wilh hl*
----Of the
Bhys
frMn,
—.
Medical Building on Chery
Street In Orand Rapids Friday
and heard a good report * Mr
and Mra Jervla Campbell and
Mra Flora Pferdatclier called on
Mrs. Edith Stokoe al the Mm.
Currlo Koteaky * Nuralng Home
at* Green Lakr, Thursday afternoon. * Mr. and Mra Clifford
Davis called on her abler, Mr.
and Mra. Em WiMyard .In Grand
Robert Ingram has announced
Rapid* Thuraday afternoon * Uwt a family style *wbs sWak
Mr and Mrs. Jacob Dex mix* of
llw Irving Road and Uk- Rev.
and Mrs Earl 8chlp|&lt;cr of live
Middleville Chapel and Mr. and
Mra Clarence Kllnge had lUh
Ue party celebrating Mis Roy
Tubargtn'* birthday Tuesday.
Fib. 2nd. at her home on Orand
Rapid* Street. * Mr. and Mra
Clayton Goodrich of Sunfield
ipcru Wednesday wilh hb par­
ents, Mr. and Mr* Roy Tuber gen. * Mra Arthur Kenyon. Mra.
Raymond KllUon and Mrs Will
i Cridlrr attended their last tailor­
ing class In Hastings High
School last Wednesday evening.
* Mrs. Clarence French I* tak­
ing a nig making course at Ute
YWCA al Orand Rapid* * Mra.

Middleville

Name Dr. Pryor
Pennock Hospital

Masonic Awards
To be Presented
At Feb. 24 Supper

and Mr* Walter BrcuiUngcT of
Dexter. Mra White chid at the
birth uf the second dauglitcr, in

aspotatmeni____
the active staff, 28 to the con­
sulting staff, uno to the honorary
staff and six itmttQa to the

County of Barry, Michigan

MSU student Linda Uillesple
was lhe guest of Mary Labcrtcaux at Aquinas College over

City of Hostings, County of Borry, who is not already

registered for the Annual City election to be held

has made dally visit* to ace Paul
Izach al Butterworth Hospital
and others at the family nearly
as often. Paul la gaining slowly,
we are glad to report. He does Grand Rapid* accompanied Mr
and Mrs Randall Fleming also
of Orand Rapids to visit Mra
Fron* Fleming who lives with
Mra Vendl* KMchete on the

BOARD OF REVIEW

notice of

Ing. -* Linda, Marianne, Busan
Marts arid Torn and Kathcy
Beard enjoyed a Valentine party

Meeting

April 5. 1965-

City Clerk each working day until Monday, March 8,
1965. The last day for receiving registrations will

will moot in the City Hall on March 2nd and 3rd,
IMJ.

sidering and

Review shall remain in session for as many days

doni* gained an Eagle Seoul
Rank al the age at 13. Larry, la
the mxi of Mr. tuxl Mrs Paul
Kaechele. Congratulations. *
There was a picture of Mr*
Stanley Flnkbclncr in the Mid­
dleville Sun showing a six-pound
ahoephrad caught by her on
their Florid* trip to visit Stan­
ley'* parents, Mr. and Mrs. Os-

end * Stanley Finkbchur' JQpd
id* gu,
broken and cut ciicck
from iu-lping MidulrvilJc Fire
Department to fight the lire tn
Hastings Friday m

age. There will also be a bake
goods sale. * This Thursday will
be a potluck supper and Family
Night at lhe Methodist Church.
• Mr. and Ms*. Carl Fethcrly,

necessary to complete the correcting of the-roll.
ford Mason. * Ward Berry, a
some people who live in the
1M7 T-K graduate, called el country tx-liev«*'ihi* has been an old neighijcr will stay with:
T-K office to wo former teach-.Uu. moatt difficult one to get Mrs. Brown during her convakw- j
era. He wa* vuiling his parents, • . —
... —»—i eent period. * Mr. and Mrs. EdMr. and Mra. Major Srery of
Leighton Tbwwhlp Hb home U

DONNA J. KINNEY

City Clerk
Hastings, Michigan

DONNA J. KINNEY

Hastings, Michigai

day party for Mrs. Pearl Hendt-rshot tn Hastings Friday. *. Bob
Bender spent tlie weefcen^at

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Those of you who rely on the phone for the correct
• Time of Day might like to JOT DOWN this new number on Page One
of your Directory for quick, handy reference. You might
like to note down these other new numbers also:
Local Phone Information ... 76-411

and
Repair Service................................... 611

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Do you have a PARTY LINE? Do you phone others
on your own party line. Starting Monday, Feb. 22, also,
please dial "60"—instead of "118”—
and then dial the same numerals you’ve been using.

Michigan Bell Telephone Company
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•

It’ll be necessary to use these new numbers,
starting Monday, Feb. 22.

Pert ®&lt; the NatioawUe Bal Syxtam

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6—THE HASTINGS BANNER
Thursday. February 19. 1965

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and white interior, all the ex- 1944 CHEV. IMPALA
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1963 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
4 Dr. Full power equipment A
Beat of condition throughout.
one owner new Continental
trade-in.

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The difference between
•she's good looking'' ond
•looking good'' is obout 20

Philip II. Mil-

19U PONTIAC BONNEVILLE
Vista 4 Dr. Hardtop. Hag pow­
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tali with matching interior.
1962 OLDSMOBILE
. . . Dynamic 88 4 Dr. Bed

dlo, w/walte, tuned and ready

11795
1955 MERCURY
Colony Park Station Wagon.
9 passenger, has power steer­
ing and brakes.------------- 61795

Calendar of Special Events

Classified Paragraphs

1962 PONTIAC
THURSDAY. MARCH 35
THURSDAY. FEB. 18
1962 MERCURY CONVERTIBLE
. . . Starchief 4 Dr. Sedan. Ful­
BARRY COUNTY HISTORI- 1BARRY COUNTY HISTORI­ * Form Shop
ly equipped, htaroon and white
CAL SOCIETY MEETS—Has­
CAL SOCIETY’ MEETS—Has­
brakes. Radio. Like new condi­
tutone. One owner with full 12
tings Public Library, 8 pm
tion. _________ _ ______ W"5
tings City Bank, 8 pm. Theme STAI.K SHREDDERS—For Rent
montlu warranty.
Theme ot the program will.be
will be "Collecting Antiques.''
Francisco Fann Supply, M-J7
ISM BUICK
■ Historical Sights."
1961 PONTIAC CATALINA
So- WI5-3150
«
...8765
IxSabre 4 Dr. Sedan
3 seat Station Wagon. Green
THURSDAY. APRIL 8
TUESDAY, FEB. 23
and white tutone, power ateer- 196* OLDSMOBILE 88
ANNUAL GEORGE WASHING- 1BPW ANNUAL STYLE SHOW - WHEAT STRAW-1000 bales. 25c
4 Dr. Sedan. .................... 8795
TON BRIDGE AND GAMES
8 pm. in Central Auditorium
bale. Phone 367-2238.
2 25
whitewall Urea.
PARTY —Leason Sharpe Me­
Proceeds go for Scholarship
1*4* DODGE POLARA
morial Hall Si per ticket. Pro­
THE AROMA ALONE is worth
1M1 VOLKSWAGEN
4 Dr. Sedan...................... 8495
ceed* to go to YM Camp Fund.
lhe price when the Rotary
Sunroof 3 Dr, radio, whiteSponsored by lhe Hastings]
Club members serve pancakes
(
TUESDAY. APRIL 13
1959 MERCURY
and sausage with all the but­
Women's Club.
|
KIWANI8
TRAVEL
PICTURE
—
Park Lane 4 Dr. Hardtop 8®95
ter and syrup you can float
1961 OLDSMOBILE
TUESDAY, MARCH 16
them in on Saturday. Feb. 37.
j James Metcalf takes us on
1959 FORD STATION WAGON
"Wings to Puerto Rico." Sec
in the East Gym at Hostings
KIWAN IS TRAVEL PICTURE—
8 cyl, 4 Dr.......................... 6495
the rich color* of lhe ocean
High School. Adults pay only
LeRoy Crooks brings "Wonder­
that laps on sandy beaches,
Si and children just 15c. Serv­
ful
World
of
California."
Visit
TRUCKS —
ing
until 7—pm.
tf
tlie green rugged mountain.-,
„.B 5.30
,-----pm.
-------------four National Parks, Disney­
that cover three-fourths of tlie I ——*------- - ——------------~~
land, Death Valley. Lake Ta­
... 98 Series 4 Dr. Sedan. 1965 INTERNATIONAL H TON
island, and lush fields of pine- FIRST AND SECOND CUT­
hoe. See the rugged scenery of
Gleaming black finish, w/wails,
4 Wheel Drive. -......... —82495
apples. Ccntod Auditorium, 8&lt; TINO ALFALFA
........ ...............
”
the Pacific Coast. Central Au­
HAY —
FOR
pm.
/
ditorium, 8 pm.
SALE-40c and 45c a bale.
Hire family car.
Vern Welcher. Phone Lacey
1960 CHEVROLET
758-3576.
2/?5
. ,rts 4 Dr. Station Wagon. V8
NOTICES
~ engine, automatic transmis­
sion. turquoise and white tu* Automotive

MAHLER
MOTOR SALES

1959 THUNDERBIRD
AU white with beige interior,
tuny equipped. Very clean in-

PONTIAC OLDS CADILLAC
Ph. 5-3478-107 N. Michigan Ave.
Hastings. Michigan
. 1/18

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.1,435 S. Hanover
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LAND BANK
LOANS

1310 N. Michigan Ave.
a/15

See lhe New Car
Tradedns"

Effective as of Deo. 1®, 19G4
Come to our new office tn

Hastings
Motor Sales

the lower level ot the
A.8.C. office located at
101H 8. Michigan.

Office hours will be from
11-4 Wednesday only.

Dodge-Dart Dealer
. 220 W. State

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Service

LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALER

.

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MOTOR SALES

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.

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Food Center. Also. Cars at
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1953 FORD ESQUIRE BUS

111 N. DEPOT BT.

Barry's Farm Store

BOX 491

PH. 517-4510
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1962 CHEVY II

0. Hanover

1962 FORD GALAXIE 500 4 Dr
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1962 RENAULT

i960 AUSTIN HEALY

1961 STUDEBAKER 2 Dr. Over­
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'
1961 RAMBLER 4 Dr.

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Vivian Woodard is giving valu­
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to qualified women In lhe moat
lucrative of all fashion busi­
nesses. We give training in
up techniques. We show you
how to build a valuable busi­
ness of your own. Write B. E­
Wells. 583 W. Territorial Rd..
Battle Creek, for details. 3

(Over Start s Wallpaper
* Paint Store)

Open Friday 9 am. to 5:30 pm.

CHOICE MEN'S TOPCOATS—
JACKETS and LADIES COATS
10c BARGAIN TABLE

WAGON. Supet.

Used
FARMERS
Farm Machinery You can NOW get your
TRACTORS:

Custom Grinding done
it our store (M-37 So.)

A-l shape.

or, if PREFERRED.

—1961 Allis Chalmers D 17 wit
Aills Chalmers 3 btm 16 Inc
mtd. plow.

in the farm.

-1956 I-H.C. No. 300 Row Croi
Tractor, A-l shape.

FARM BUREAU
SERVICES

I960 FORD TRUCK
—lU C. No. C Tractor with Sup

■1850 IB.C. H Tractor. Good

M-37 So.
’

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1959 JEEP CUSTOM

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1955 JEEP

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1964 Venus 10x40 mobile home.

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS— DRIVE-IN FOR SALE — Room
for expansion or could be used
P£&gt;. 171, Hastings Telephone
for other business Will sell on
Wl 5-3555. Meetings every
contract. Wl 5-4233.
if

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Polo-Film Evidence, Nation­
Investigate
wide, Confidential. Call WO
4-2445 or write 194 North Homes By Solomon-Bement Co
Union, Battle Creek
12/80
10, 13 and 30 Wide*
Hastings Heights
New Moon* Hartford Schulte LOSE WEIGHT—Just 4 capsule* Step In and visit with us at
dally. Fashion Rite for low
Tip Out*
Expandoe
calorie dieting, p.79. Lapo
Roll Out Room*
3* Walls
Gun Furnace*
945-9407 or
945-5393
Ungs.
tf
10 Wides Start at 828*6
V-A. and PHA, Financing
Anything In Trade
HAVING ▲ PARTY? — Punch
We consider trades.
I Buy Used Mobil* Home*
Bowl or Cupe (up to 200)
Available at small rental fee
CEREAL CITY
Call Episcopal Parish House o: FOR SALE—At Algonquin Lake.
MOBILE HOME 8ALE8
Rectory
U
WO 2-8*33 555 Dickman Road
Two waterfront lota. Term®

Hammond. Baltimore Terrace,
4 miles south of Hastings on
M-37.
2/25

For Barry County. Sales ex­
perience preferred. Must bo
financially responsible for truck,
stock, etc. Age 31 to 35. For
personal Interview write or call
7-UP Bottling Co. of Central
Across from Ralston Purina
Michigan, Inc, P.O. Box 2391,
tf
Want a Cute Puppy?
Lansing, Mich. Phone IV 4­
1960 CHAMPION MOBILE Three 5-week old terrier-cocker9779.
puppies to be given away. One
2/18
furnished. Modern kite hen, brown '.male, one black male,
MATURE WOMAN WANTED —
newly carpeted living room, one blatk female. These cut*
Good typist for half days in
full bath and two bedrooms. liftfe-feilows need someone to
local office. Reply In own
Set up al local trailer park and
■--- -----IM—-A. n.i. M-1 Qy0
u
pm.
ta ready to move into. Excel­
2/18
Hastings Banner.
lent condition. Price 82500.
Miller Real Estate. Phone 945­ Jr Produce
OPENING ON ESTABLISHED
6183.
U
route ta city of Hastings. Full
or part time. Expericnce^taw
APPLE SALESROOM
vestment unnecessary. A b
and Cider Mill open dally until 6
Jt Not!cm
Closed Sunday. Good Potatoes.
product* ta demand. Wrltw
Nelson's Welcome Orchard
THE DETROIT FREE H mile north of Ionia on M-66
Watkins Products, Inc, D-96,1
88—Fresh news of the
Winona, Minn._________
2/4
tf
1 and sports. At your home
VASHINGTON—New dam. F*band every morning. Phone
ruary start. Long Job. Top pay.
1-2063.
/
3/18 Jr For Rent—Rool tetete
“Job News" 40c and stamped
envelope. FMCO, Box 132, Me- PECANS OR/WALNUTS — 34 WOULD YOU BE INTEREST­
ED In having the income front
lbs. 61 plus tax. Shelled pe­
dlna. Wash.____________ 2/18
a J-room and bath' upper
cans. I! lb. and up plus tax
Everybody know* RAWLBIGH
apartment to help make your
On a 810 order will discount
PRODUCTS. Be a Rawlelgh
rental payment on a 7-room
dealer In Hasting*. No capital
and bath lower apartment
Spencer, 1001 8. Dibble. Phone
necessary. Write
Near schools, stare, dose to
Wl 5-5068._________________ tf
Rawlelgh
town. Gas heat. Contact Battle
NOTICE—Du* to pretaurw, I am
Dept MCB-661-881
Creek WO 3-4863._____W
doing one income tax return
Freeport, Bltaol*
Lovely Cape Cod Hom*
On Leach Lake
FARMER WANTED to sell Hy­
Large lot with lake frontage.
brid Corn for an established
5
minutes
from Hastings. Will
elsewhere in The Banner. You
company. Good commissions.
lease
with
option to buy. 690
are wonderful. G. W. Spencer.
ti month. Phone Grand Rapid*
OL 6-1755.
it
tlon of farm. For further in­ INSIST ON MICHIGAN HOT­
TED GAS I Bre Cari * BeUy 's 2 - BEDROOM MODERN COT­
formation write to Larry Vin­
TAGE FOR RENT—RefrigerXAppliance* before you buy I
cent, 3019 Woodruff, Lansing,
Michigan.
2/25
catrd on Algonquin
Wl 8-3961 after 6 P
Uie Banner IFnnf Adil ~ Sooth.

*r«"---------------------

WALK UP*AND SAVE

FARM IMPLEMENTS

—1953 John Deere B Tracts
with loader.

SINGER-AUTOMATIC lig sag
sewing machine No attach­
ments necessary for hundreds
of fancy patterm, monograms,
blind hem*, buttonhole*, etc.
Everything built in. Simply McCUUjOCH—WRIGHT—PIO­ 250 ACRE DAIRY FARM FOR
NEER — (Salee and Service)
turn the levers and *ew. Must
RENT. ON 50/50 SHARE
sell for only 56666. Terms if
LEASE—Good land, stanchion
most saws. Complete Chain
wanted. Call 945-9431 Dealer.
barn, gutter cleaner. Farm
available March 15. May Farm
chains sharpened. Chain
Management. 433 Butterfield
KIRBY SWEEPER and attach­
Drive. East Lansing.
2-25
ments including power polish­
Supply. M-V 80, Wl 5-3150. tf
er. Sold new for over 6300. Still
many year* of service left. AU GET YOUR WATER SOFTEN­ * For Sole—Root Estate
ER SALT AT FARM BURKAU
for only 637.70 or 61.70 per
SERVICES—Rock, block and
week. Act today. Cali 945-9431
Zeo - tabs available. Our Car MODERN SUBURBAN 1-bedDealer.
2/18
Load Buying saves you money.
room home ta Middleville for
sale by owner. Large living
Jr For Solo—Miscellaneous
room, carpeting, fireplace. 4
CARPET CLEANING IS EASY
built-in wardrobes with shelves
with Host New Elec tri/ Upand drawers: dining alcove
LADIES BLACK FUR COAT
with built-in bookcases and
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Size

I960 CHEVROLET IM P A L A
ceramic Uie shower stall: llnfer. Also young man's sport
sport coupe for tale or trade.
] en closet: kitchen with lou of
coat, stfe 34, like new. Wl 6­
Hasting* Phono Wl 5-5115. tf
Red with red and white inter­
cuptxigjds, disposal. Attached
4233.
2/18
ior. Like new inside and out.
14 stall garage wilh work­
EXPERT
TAILORING
—
Mtn*
No rust. Phone Wl 5-2238 after
j Aco B8 PHARMACY
bench. Utility, room wilh cup­
305 5. Church Wl 5-5352
&lt;P“
-7
“
FOR FAST 34-HOUR FILM
boards. new gas furnace. Largo
tf
screened porch with basswood
SERVICE 1 No charge for over­
1963 THUNDERBIRD CON­
blind*, open* on shady patio
size print*.
tf
VERTIBLE — Excellent condi­
with woven 5-fL redwood fenc­
tion. Full power. Phone Lake TABLE PAPER — For picnic*,
ing for privacy. Two blocks
Odessa DR 4-5511. After 5:30
5714.
family* reunions. Iota of OM*.
from school. Shown by ap­
DR 4-8557.
2/25
40" by 300'. 6330 at Th* BMipointment. SV 5-9239 . 3/11
xoticb or bale
ner office.
tf
IM raftyCLOBUBB
able atSTEURYB ELECTRIC. BEAUTIFUL 4-bedroom home on
*
Help
Wonted
FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR
BY ADVEBTiaCMEXT
-Use Retail's fast permanent.
Motka ta h.r.by givai
Hastings. Two complete baths.
appliance
baa Mcorr.4 In th. coni
Regular 6300-Now 81JXL Ho
MARRIED MAN WANTED—For
pre-shampoo—No after odor.
modem dairy farm. Exparinum siding .built-ins and ga­
enced only. Phone Hopkin*
rage. Cal) collect day or night.
793-9491. __________
2/25
FLAP JACKS AND SAUSAGE IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. 6served
by
your
neighbors
is
a
REF
THE
JACOBSEN
AND
bedroom home op Sisson Road,
CAR HOPS WASTED FOR
lot of fun. You can enjoy it
north of Hastings. Remodeled
Mirhllt.
SNOW BIRD SNOWTHROW­
DOO 'N SUDS-Taktag appli­
is. ib«c
again on Saturday, Feb. 27, In
kitehen. full bath and approxi­
cation* all day Thursday. Sec
ERS AT BURKEY'S—Aik for
the East Gym of Hastings
mately 3 acres of land Low
a demonstration and see how
High School when the Rotary
down payment and contract
Club put* on Uielr Annual
MID-MICHIOAN FIRM requires
available. Make us an offer.
laid tnortrafr*
Supper.
Adult*
may
enjqg
the
men to nil newly created pa&gt;lVern Mlnkley, Realtor
th. .M. .1,1,1
Servlce. 318 N. Jefferson. __ tf ! treat for 81 and children foe
Portland, Mich. 647-6600
75c
any
time
between
5:16
and
♦ Customer contact Degree in
3 23
p-®‘y
industrial management or NEW McCULLOCH CHAIN
business administration re­
.......
—
—
—
quired.
Lovely Cape Cod Home
a rubber stamp with your new
3150
tf
★ Eiigineering assistant. TwoZIP Code number. Thrte-ilne
year minimum techmeal a&lt;»- WINDOW OLA68 INSTALLED
stamp with yotn name, Ad­
groe in drafting required.
in aluminum, steel or aood
dress and ZIP number for Large lot with lake frontage.
Advancement potential good,
sash. Burkey Auto Glass *
6336. This tacludre, portage 5 minute* from Hastings Will
liberal fringe benehts Address
Radiator Shop. 318 N. Jeffer­
and sales tax. Burpee's Spec­ lease with option to buy ISO
replies to Box 964 c/o Hastings
son. Ho*tings
tf
ialty Shoppe, Delton. Mich.. month. Phone Orand Rapids
Banner.
2/25
GL 6-1755.
tf

GOOD AS NEW
STORE

1962 CHEV. BEL AIR 4 Dr. Sta­
tion Wagon. Automatic, radio,
heater.

■ GILCRAFT" for martin houses,
carpentry service, cabinets.
counter top work, sign* and
displays. Phone Wl 5-3549. 2735

EMEDIAL READING IN­ 118 NORTH MICHIGAN AVE­
NUE FOR RENT - Second
STRUCTION — Tutoring and
floor. Available. Excellent for
testing Certified ^Instruction.
fraternal or recreational u»a
Phone Delton 633-2747.
3/26
Phone 945-3495.__________ «
EAT,
DRINK (coffee, of course)
:
and be merry at the Rotary 116 NORTH MICHIGAN AVE­
NUE FOR RENT - Space for
Club's Annual Pancake and
commercial or pro regional use.
Sausage Supper on Saturday.
Feb. 37 East Gym of Hastings
High School. Serving from 6:30
to 7 pm. Adults 61 and chll-

KAECHELE'S

Wl 5-3400

1964 VALIANT 3 Dr. 6 Cyl. Ra­
dio. Standard.

Jr Household Goods

New • Remodel • Repair

CHRYSLER—PLYMOUTH
VALIANT

1962 VOLKSWAGEN

—r—------------ ------------ - -------------- ,1

WINICK SURPLUS

Pharlta or call 5-3094 days or
5-5331 after 6 pm.
tf

Ar Situation Wanted
WORK WANTED-Odd Job* of .
any kind. Can do pointing on
brick or stone walls' Wood­
cutting by the cord with chain
saw. Phono RO 5-8831.
tf
THE “GREAT SOCIETYStnui

adults and 75c for children,
everyone gets their nil ot gold­
en brown pancakes with but­
ter and syrup and crisp sau­
sage links. It happens on 6aturday, Feb. «, when the Has­
tings Rotary Club stages its
Annual .Supper In the East
Gym at the High School. You
tf

nine
M1 Wilson, R4. Huttags. 2/18

GUHbMITHING SERVICEHrese get your work ta now.
Byblutag, restocking, repairing.
W* sell guns, scopes, ammunltlon. gun cases, sling*, swivel*
and everything needed for your
shooting pleasure. Huckleberry
Gun Shop, 10440 Kingsbury
Road. 3 mUu east of Delton.

�Card of Thanks and In Memoriam

Wl ago, Feb 24. 1S64.
°OP‘rtog,n *“ 1x11 le®vl,1« merno-

Proceedings of the Barry
Co. Board of Supervisors

Hospitalized
Children Like
Nurses, Food

40 lernsd.
ta«j
tr
osnluioa regarding Use
tajjsr" “ • ‘~*

Death can never take away. '
Jf®raanea that will always linger
While upon nils carUi we stay.
Uli •«•!*«• »r 4*14 l-UII Mllgueu w
AS«ny missed by
Hukard M. U*ms, ruhe a«nuntChildren.
IMUrt. far aUtnsoUva, Will bv^swa
Great Grandchildren

“ Mr. and Mrs. Walter PUher
and Family

Jjiiiw
[K fe

IN MEMORIAM

LEGALS

lii'ifiiJiii

CARD or THANKS
Wo wish to sxprsM our many
thanks and appreciation to our
lnmd« and neighbor* for ths
flowers, cards and acts of kindbi-m in tho Hidden passing at Oat
i.itor and aunt, also our. sincere
Hunks to Pastor Gibbs, Rev.
Harley Townsend and the Pickcns Funeral Horne for their kind
urvlcc.
The Laie Cara Wise Family
Mr. and Mra. Jerry Pishor

IN MEMORUM
In tavjng memory of Daniel J.
CARD OF THANKS
»*» PM*cd away Feb. U,
Our sincere thanks for tho
many kind expression* of gymYou
did not know when leaving
Htny ih our recent sorrow. We
home
especially wish to thank Mrs.
Bernice Kelly and the Dowell You would no more return
Nursing Homo for caring for That you and death so toon
would meet,
Mother, and the Walldorfl-Bjxxiabie Funeral Homo and pallnear- And leave us here to mourn.
hearts *uil ache with sad­
ers for Uielr Bervicg* arid tho Our ness.
Rev. Willard Curtu lor his comOur eyes shod many tears
1 ortlng words.
God alone know* how much we

As we enter soother .year.
IN MEMORIAM
Gone and forgotten by some
you may b^,
In loving memory of Leon C.
But
dear to our memory you wiil
Mnliuon. Jr, who was lulled
four years ago. Feb. it.
Badly missed by
tiamy missed by
■ Wife, Children
Wife. Helen and Children
and Grandchildren

**l*'l»,ui««ra&lt;‘'rsas a«tU« thereof
Ur (W«a tit r*blM.«n&lt;ra el • ton
Htnvt tor UII4 «MM C«MM11U&gt;rl&gt;
er«v}«tM W UU to •&lt; hOMins. la
rsa nuiing* »***&lt;&gt;. aaa &lt;a«t m»
prudMMr €«••• a «opy U i*l* a&gt;UC« la t« 4«r4«O spun .*&lt;!&gt; kuo»B
party la Uwnoi *i hu Un kaaaa
M4nM by rrglrurrd. crrUard. «r ot
»ra.ry Boll l-lia proof «&lt; ■uAlliegl.
er l»f porooMl icrrioo. *1 h*il foortrxt

Ira selling ap aw
d far Taanitay. hr

SMgtl sad lludroa. Allyr.
Fort K.
lux W. SUU hltooi
MasllBg*. Muaigsa

htjxrtiwr K.afeM.
iphrvtMW WolUro.
■ tMM- tw rrcoirod
Monon I'arriad.

8/l&gt;

0BDBB FOR PUBLICATION
MU M Monstga Of XMi BM*U.
Huio of U kauri*. Th* Probata
Uwil for th* c«**i/ ot Barry.
la th* Maiur ot u»o iUuu of Mary
B. uaaau Uiuuii. ru* .io. U.Jus.
Al • I'tllMI ot K&lt; txuri. h*I4
res. x. ive*.
Irowai. lUaonbU Philip It. Mildull. '4*&lt;ga of Vrahaio.
n*ti&lt;* u rural), Uiraa. Ttug aU
prrauu u&gt;tarr*i*O 1* **4&gt;i «&gt;l*4* ar»
dirarixi lo m&gt;iu botar* aaia J-totow
l-'intl M Pro
l»,.o .1 ID A Si..

previously believed.”
Mra Loed* said she waa Dot
surprised to find that tho maJortty of chRdren raid they had
been rad cr scared when they
tint entered the boupUak
She ays a youngrtWs fears of
a hospital are similar to adult
anslcUee about traveling in a
foreign country. "The very dif­
ference in customs, at food and

LEGALS
lUWrwMs
n«ea k. ChrUusMMi
VUiknsen. aa.1,*.*
■IdMtws. to Un Plrtt
nnd Loaa Atoniarers’at.a

probability ot befog phyrtcaMy
hurt by needles or perhaps surg­
ery-and all the whtle not feartag
well, and the youngstrnf nar»ousntwa becomes understand-

,»• u&gt;«

The arts and endta program,
run by th, HofoUal Schoo*,
waned to be a favurttn aettrtty.
according to the survey results.
The younortera were also asked
what they would have mon at
if they were running a hospital
for children. They Indicated a
profrcncc for more TV, candy,
and going outatde.
One nine-j-jpu-old bay would

l$wi

Pleasant Valley

wadset-u

»W»ua'

B, Mr* gtol Bta»*

CTLX

I Ind'nu

Wi

&gt;1 tho boirv at
teW:

■K“«W
tsn&amp;fc

D*i*4: Fobniarr 10.
Csrirlghl snj flnddy
Alm,**,. at Law
ll.nd.rcholl Uulldlny
ll*ailng&gt;, Mlrhfcaa

xurrU ta Ik* aaah-

WfJrtSKhFSTS

Clarksville this Thursday Pu-r;
carty-ln dinner.
The Michigan Conference
Youth Rally will be held at T-anslng Friday at 8 pm. A number
from here may attend, * Mr.
and Mra. Dewey Farris and
family of South Broadway wwo
Bunday guests of the John IL
Brakes. Mr. and Mra. Floyd Necb and
grandma Osborn were guests
Bunday. Feb. 7. to a birthday
dinner celebration at ths damea
Becorda for the 10th birthday of
twins, jack and Judy. ★ Ctmgratulatlons to Mr. and Mm.
James Dewey Horn on the birth
of a daughta- Jan. 29. * The
South Boston Church has In­
vited the folks here to take part
In tlicir "teens" *i ngypi ration
Feb. It
.
Mr. sad Mra. Bud Gray and
sons of South Boston were Sun­
day evening callers of their
mother, Mra. Bert Blank. * Mr.

lUailng., Michi*..,

law. Cart Blank. RS. of Kallxpdl.
Mont * Mies Mary Kauffman
of BlurgU was homo over the
weekend. She wa* a Bunday din­
ner guoat at Mr. and Mra. Glenn

Business Directory
PRODUCTION

MEMORIAL MONUMENTS
OF DISTINCTION

CREDIT

Office Hews 0

Mfcblgaa
I.. rrarindTontroli en 1
lion Corriod.

^rt,7JSE.“S&gt;£

ASSOCIATION
301 $. Michigan An.
Hastings

£ ’KtVt.'K;"

D.aui, AbL.y apt-rand
Board Mid reportod lh»l
Hm iho.14 bo lak.a on &lt;

B:5.:+0D

nlaints ood oremtau In th*
«r» U rrfrrrod io ihoir
Commitiora. Motion (Unfa
Tki Club rend a report
orrisor WalWr*. Cknlrasan

*

Moe.»Wed. I M *» P M.
HASTINGS 945-9416

INSURANCE

EOEttT W. SHIRWOOD, Mgr.

All Form of
Insurance and Bonds

JERRY ANDRUS
H. Wl 1-4441 Ml W &gt;44
Sfsts Farm lasursncs
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Swanson lasrws
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Hastings Press Ini

WJJRfeW”

�group leader: the Hartings Wo-,
men* Cllib. Mra. Jack Wood,
president, and Ur* Nashville Wo­
men's Club. Mrs. Lorin Garlln-1
ger, president.
, ruwu
Final Murcuun
sclecUon vi
of u&gt;c
the exUn-11“°“ BYPUJ*’ "Woman of Achieve-'

BPw to Salute

O I
I Wf
Selected Women
• w&gt; i m p
At March 7 Fete

iai
seOihty
Queitioifiaaf Ismrt

.— -j.

»en will be honored at the

■*h,“ " w“"°

Highlight* of Uie Hasting*
' In preparing for dur 'SpringBwiiness and Professional Wo- j time Salute to Women," we chose
mcah Week celebration. March 7 • project* which would emphasize
through 13, will include a Sun-1 national program* of our Fedday afternoon, March 7, amor- eraUon." said Mis* Helen Keeler,
gasbord at Ihk Episcopal Parish wneral chainnan. -fhto yrar."
Howae tw dub member* and|^« “dd«&gt;kurat* and a Springtime Salute, &gt;'P*”* »wo dtoUncUy different
to
in:
iu Women
women dinner
umnr.r to
io be
dc held
nwo 1.1x11
---- , «luall--y Important
------7 .. group*
.
Tuesday. March 8, nt Leason *001*!*' — youth and the 'second
Biiarpe Memorial Hall, to salute I c*r«CT »«»»«.' that to. the woman
re-entering
lhe
labor
force
selected women of achievement m‘"’
.h. ».h~. tow.
after raising her family."
in Barry -County.

Smith, president of the local
club, this year will mark the 36th
national tribute to working wo­
men Inaugurated by the Nation­
al Federation of Business and
Professional Women's Chiba in
tics an opportunity to spotlight
the achievements and contribu­
tions of business and professional
women to local, national, and
world events.

approximately 288 mililc

quest and question* to Social Se-:
curtly Administration So Rantcm j
Ave. N.E., Grand Rapids. 171*1
office will reply directly to you |I

by WUUam E. Klrchgessnrr
Social Security Manager,
Grand Rapid*

'
I wijl have turned about (3^&lt;X&gt;.
'
Doc*
this mean that 1 won't be
•
'able to collect my social security

10,000 in State Killed
By 4 Diseases Last Year
More

than 10,000 Michigan ----------------------------------------------------------------------------7
- . .
au MMrtr. nr ... MM.
tvM hflllMH llu, numhrr nf
Raturrlav Jah ft visitors of Mr. Chicago l*M wrea. w

Banfield - Vicinity I
7

.

mUUoner Dr. Albert E. Heustls.
According to the ConunUslon-

rnonUi after Jime, you may receive
your monthly benefits beginning
with July. The social .security law
providM for this even though total

Currently women make up over
one-third (38%) of lhe Nation's subsumilaL
work force. According to the UK
QuasUon: My wife never worked
but ape is receiving monthly checks
on my social security account.
the labor force has increased Now, She fuis been offered a sum­
mer Job which will pay Tier about
in 1840. 37 years in I860 and to
45-54 in 1864. Occupationally the

then spent Bunday night witn
aDd sass du* to stroke
Kathryn at her home. Both girl* ■ _a total of 34A57 wit of the
returned to Kellogg Community uj97 deaths from aU cause*.
College after y weeks' vacaLon
-of course many of th* vic­

person*—to whom death mutt

ma.

“"u

significantly using tho know- Allen Fish and Mr*. Andrew ny cw t»and rtaptua, **J".
‘
pramui, .nmhk," be n»d&gt; .UUdMn.
Mr.
/4U(1
i Mrs I.&lt;-,in ivarener,
mauu
— —— —■ -----&lt;4 ™ V b. Itoto. k™. *«&gt;» B»«1&gt;
cured today through radiation, Mra EMel la Yaltger al the&gt; of LaBarg* wwe Sunday,• Jan. 7,
surgery, the u*c of new chenu- Medical Facility on Friday. Jan.,। visitor* of tlteir parent*. Mr. and
Mra. Jay Wing
but the key 1* early detecUon.; Mr. and Mra. cnariea amg I Mr*. Jamea. Cocl and daughthe Commlaaloncr said. He cited and Lloyd were White Cloud ter. Lory. Mn. Oerald Woods
cervical cancer in women a* an visitor* Friday, Jan. 5. A Mr*, and datuhtar.
cxamlpc for which Uicre to a Cliarle* King entertained with Wayne f*eId*f *u'f'df'' a
simple test known a* me "Fap a party Wednesday evening. Jan. U»wcr for Mto*
smear " to detect the disease in 3. jgr. and Mr*. Hairy Myero
lhe early Mage
the Jaro 6th weekend with
Jr,' %
"ta *ptte of the fart that their daughter*. Mr and Mr*
Jlth a blrth.
cervical cancer to neariy 100 per- Cari Blackledge of Marion and Cool entertmned
daughecus curauic wncn iouiui cany. mt. ana .ura. i-cswr niu^iu&gt; w
■ ■
- ■
,
more than 300 Michigan women Manton. On Saturday evening .t*r' jlKWitlT* UU1 ”***•****
AL.
.A,—____ ..
. .
.. .
her home Saturday. Jan. 6. There

... —.
—— —।
Hoover h**® copploted their
irarniag in th* Marine C^pa
The Banfleid-Brigg* . Dowbi.g
MYF met at the Dowltng Ohurrh
Sunday «ATnlng. A Uto local
'pedro club met . at the hcAu- of

erencuiuiy. ur. ttcuuu aaio.
H.
lh.1 Um la a daOniM u»war lor Mra Alberta al lha
-However, a significant peroent- irtauArtil tor panona who ban hour, ot Un. TWzxAt la Man- ™
.,'TbM.
w.r. pmn.tore
till* mean that same of our month­
Achievement" is being made by
- -• — .... -----------ly benefit* will be k*t?
.n4 „„ llarr
three Hastings ucmcnx organ­
MM on
Mb..,
»
Answer: No. Tho soda! security
isations and by one tn Nashville cause titty were tn the labor
law provide* tlut each btnelklory
The young business executive coagulant drug*.
Hcwpltal in Cadillac. The litUc 1
Besides BPW. they Include the
who drops dead from a heart
“But In order for the treat- 'fellow suffered second degtee Molhani Club
Barry County Extension Groups. after marriage, then retired to may have earnings ot J1200 with­
attack—the mother of a family meat u, be effecUve, the con- I bum* on hl* legs at hl* heme1 There wm a good attendance
Mr*. Martha Kuhn, extension tlie home to raise families for out forfeiting any benent*
Qoestioni I will be 65.year* old Tlturaday night A Mr. Mid fin.
Uie next twenty years and now.
dlilon
must
be
rapoUed
in
i
Friday * Mr and Mr*. Ray at th» Blemcntary School MoUtwith famllie* grown, ate anxious thi* year but am *UU employed aa Everett COuch from Dowling and
a school teachef. I know I am Mr*. Norman Leonard anAfant- Is denied Use opportunity ot en­
EXPERT TIRE
While declining to comment Wash. Saturday. Jan. 6. En tho sctwol A short tnisinr^j
These women represent a valu­
joying his hard-earned leisure on President Johnson's propoaol routc they will spend o night oireting was held followed by a
SERVICE able resource for Lhe nation's
years by a killing or crippling to construct medical center* for with Mr. and Mr* George Mann
‘ ht
Re ‘
birthday supper at the Frey
economy, but many must be retho detection and tiraUnent of a&lt;, petcakey. A Mr. and Mra was enjoj-ra ny everyone, itccred by nodal security. I do not
veritable tragedies which an­
spunslblllUes of the working Intend to retire until I am forced
Warren Mead ta returning to nually account for far more chronlc dlaone. Dr. Heustls sold Clark Blanchard and daughter* freshmenLt were served. Mra Jule
that much could be done an the of Grand Rapids were Friday. ' ’ru,ner
iIra Flo&gt;d
world. Also, they need to be re­
death* than our highway alaugh- State and local level and by in- Jan. 5 visitors of Mr and Mra volunteered to «erve on the
acquainted with the needs and thing I should do about my social ing from a. badly burned right
dividual* in the fight against Robm Newton. * Floyd Koon ,unch committee for the March
opportunities that are now avail­ security account now? .
harxi suffered while at work,
these klllera.
|laft Thursday. Jan.. 4. for hta.me*Un« '____
able. This is tlie area in which
U. S. ROYAL
Answer: There certainly U. There carpentering tn Battle Creek. A
BPW. as an organization, hopes are special rule* that apply to Frey Fivy accompanied Morey
DhtrftutM
to offer guidance.
I VB Marine* landed on Arno
Clemmer
of
BatUe
Creek
to
vcIkxiI teachers which might per­
Michigan
Department
of
Health
Atoll.
Marshall
Islands
on Feb.
Mr.
and
Mra.
BUI
Blough
and
|
mit you Jo receive one or mure
montniy benefit checks during the the Grand Rapid*
children spent Sunday. Jan. 7. 12. 1844. This began a serie* of
the search for effecUve antican­
"mopplng-up" operations in th*
Meuafsd FREE!
Temple. The men left Tuesday
cer drugs.
minor atoll* of lhe Marshall IsWoodlMd
over the 12-month period, the r*«t Sunday Mr. and Mr*. Oor- figures represent several hundred
"We nred Increased State fi­
nancial old to help local health
ccived honorable mention recog- money L\ earned only during the don Buxton were dinner guesU
10 inonlhs of the school year. You
department personnel conduct Sunday. Jan. 7. dinner guests of
case-finding programs for the Mr. and Mra Reuben Crltca *
I'-usl Lansing headquarters Ray may receive a check for any month
You'll Like Our . .
detection of early warning signs Mr. and Mra Dole Duke* visited
F Klrt of the Battle Creek port Ui which your actual earnings are
*100 or less You should discuss Janet Shattuck and
of chronic lllncas.
Dave Burling at Butterworth
"Drop-Oif-Service
your case with a representative of
FREE
"We need Intensified educa­ Hospital Saturday. Jan. 6.-A Mr.
high blood pressure — according
your local social security district
tional and informational proto Dr. Heustls.
PARKING
office. Generally, anyone approach­
Just leave your dry clean­
And Mrs. Bernard Dukes and
Utt Hanner Want Ads/
ing age 65 should do this.
could be done about disability practice •preventive health main­ children were Sunday. Jan. 7.
ing-with our experienced
tenance' in tiwlr dally living, dinner guests of Mr. and&gt;Mra.
attendants. They will pre­
Uie Social Security Administration Mra. Luther Lens and daugh­
such a* rating a good balanced Floyd Duke* to honor of Mrs.
spot, clean and hang
is publishing a series of questions ters went bowling tort Sunday good treatment for hypertension dirt, ruing plenty of the right Floyd Dukes' birthday. * Mr. and
kind of cxervlac, avoiding over- Mrs. Harold Eckert, and family
them on your hangers.
Jecta. If you have a question Uie cd to Western Michigan Univer­ oompllca-tlona of high blood excrtlon, anti seeing Uwlr physi­
Social Security Administration Will sity last Monday.
cian for regular health checkups.
Wpen you tulTer a serious Ion
pressure.
Just tell us what time
"And
perhaps
most
Important,
you’ir*pick them up and
... when tile going gets rough
a representative ot the Social Se­ Battle Creek were dinner hosts
we need to encourage adults to
.. Tift then that our service*
your cleaning will be done
curity Admlnlahatlon to address
quit smoking and to convince
Sunday to the Robert BaJxjock
groupisi of which you are a mem­ family. * Sunday guests in - Um
while you shop.
young people of tlie Importance
to you, a* our client, become
ber
this
district
office
will
furnidi
and Mrs Joe Kauffman. * Mr.
a really meaningful part -of
a qualified speaker to lecture, an­ Mra. Hoffmans slMcr's family.
YOU CAN SAVE TIME
your insurance protection.
swer questions and show film* on
Lloyd were Bunday, Jan. 7, din-

and professional jobs.

IM BARR
Tire Shop

Honor Troopers

WHEN THE GOING
GETS ROUGH

'

your comer...to help with
claim* problem* and other difficultie* connected wilh your
leu ... to look after your
Interests.

Melnertk

deaths arising from coronary ar-

AND MONEY

Freeport
By Mr*. Sylvan Tagg
7SS-I3I1

Fh. 9A5-Z40S

Lloyd visited Mr. and Mrs Don­
ald King of Rockford Saturday

tl&gt;e Sheldon Harrison faiajly
near Bellevue Bunday morning.

Bmdway (i* mi«u)
COIN-OP Cleaners

guests of their great grandmoththot studies have shown that

CITY CAB CO.
FOR QUICK
COURTEOUS SERVICE
109 N. Church $«.

presented A jxogram in song. Af­
terword* tlw group all enjoyed

th* need tor
the
for mone careful plan­
.---- ..*
---------------an(j fQr
nlng for ■funU
*«curtiy «
,.retirement,
—____
seem________
to be thee causes
that have stimulated such an
Interest.

KvtflnciAn
EiXlCnSlOIl 0111(1 V
J

Group Leaders
Meet Thursday
H om e

Mabel Shively

Economics Extension

•

to;

9:00 «.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Monday thru Saturday

]

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Goldfiih

Dog

March

LmFIIICO OUDDllGS
rr

Hl Wl J-JM* grandchildren.

Carlton Grange
Lists Activities

EXTRA STRENGTH
PAJirgEllEF
Tablets—&lt;

ASPIRIN
No few quality
mad*! Fait

ortinsiy aspirin

aspirin dissolving.

5 grain tablets.

50.

io&lt;r.49*

57*

Aquariums

49*

Fish Supplies

im'i

83*

birthday Saturday. Feb. blanket. Often they were dis­
jie Raldt. 82.
turbed by curious Indians.
live Troyer family had always
ki
been clannish, ao when the
daughter.
grandparents arrived they made GlXBruMl
bom in Kalida, Ohio, tn 18*3,

1

Mra Harford &lt;Carriel Vandlrn. ■ “We have the mean* of wlpILanalng. and Mra. Gladys O»- Ing out mreudes almost complrtetroth. Hasting*: a brother, Harry ly.” Dr.McGillicuddy added. "But
| Robert*, of South Dakota; four this U passible only tf xuacrpU-

Mra. Earl Atkinson at Middle

Cot

ptarUng

Mrs. Raidt Dies
In Grand Rapids;
Interment Here

102nd

STATIONERY

SCHADERS
p
!•

Mr*. Catherine Jane (Jennie) children sleeping In the covered
wagon, while lb* father made a

spread childhood nine**.
campaign.

S.cti&lt;»i Tbrw—?.»«. 1 '« 6

'

Barry Resident a Century Marks
102nd Birthday Saturday, Feb. 12

children. Oliver B. McGillicuddy.
MD. president of the Michigan
State Medical Society, warned in
launching the Society's extensive
public service campaign for Im-

PARTY GIFTS
GIFTS
PARTY
Office b School
Supplies

PARAKEETS—CANARIES
CAGESTurtle!

TkunWr. F.bn.»ry l». IWS

nwclallal, wi'l dl*:uu with the' Funeral services for M,.
Wader* various way* of tnvesUng Mabel E. Shively, 86. R2 Lansing,
family savings to build family Dell* Township. Eaton County,
financial security.
i were held at the Leonard-Osgood
the medical proftsaon. Dr. Mc­
Tlie advantage* and com of Ehncral Home at 2 pin. SaturGillicuddy said in announcing
home ownerahip will be con*;d-’&lt;**&gt;;
,
Mrs
Florence Halliday.
Exploding the widespread
The leader* will dlscua* proflt­ Christian Science reader, con­ myth that measles Is a harmable kind* of investment* for ducted the service and burial
famille* — such question* aa:
McGillicuddy polnlcd out that
Should &lt;xir family Invest In seMrs. Shively, a former Has­ practically every child is sus­
curiUes? Should vre put our sav­ tings resident, died Wednesday. ceptible to mraalp by the time
ings Into government bonds?
he la nine months old. and nine
What part does life Insurance M -- —--------- -- -----play tn family Investment pro-1 McGowan. •
grams?
What
are
Uie
advantages
8hc
WM
P
0
™
ln
Harting*
on
he suncxi,
staled, "one cniia
child in six
alx wui
will
•nnrl. Al,,Av.
j. I &gt;.I.I
u,c
” ...
.Itilv «.~1878.
1A7H
fIV. daughter of•. ne
and
disadvantages
of annuities? 'July
Ute
develop a secondary reaction.
The Barry County Extension I Francis and Flora (Wreti Rob- ,^ |n on&lt;w
out of l uoo
members' interest in investments,She attended school* in measles trigger* the dreaded
* ,’OwUw ,nUr*.‘ ln UU*
™&lt;uniunjty and married Dell j fncephajIU(&lt;, mnarnallon of the
subject among women all acrosa Shively of HasUnga on Feb. ». bnU
ln
u CTm
the COUntrs*
nr r
■ l „ ■ 1004
Melhcwtlse. parsonage.
narscnac-o r ....... s
country. Tlif
The 1increasing!
1004. at tlw
tlie Methodist
financial holdings
hnlrtlm., ot women.
a,~1„Th* Rev.
3J»v Arthur
Arthur Trott
Tmll officiated
nfriA-lalArt
—
flnanctal
plus'The
and
■'
- -------- ---------------------------------at lhe wedding.
I Tjwy lived at 820 8. Church
Street. untiT thdr retirement
when they moved to lanalng in
1848 Mr. Shively, a carpenter,
died on Nov, IQ, IBM,
"With the likelihood that 1865
She waa a memoer ui ill* First
Cnurch of Christ, Scientist. Bos- meaudea are widely prevalent In
Mlcliigan, we urge all parents to
Tn addition to her daughter. take adv——
* "----------- -—
Mra. Shively Is survived by a now
for Immunization;

of Oarksvllle were Sunday, Jan.
Mr. and Mra. Marvin Patrick. A ।
Mr. and Mra Coy Vaugh and.
ton. Wade, of Algonquin were
Friday. Jan. 5. caller* of Mr.

i

l)ies Wednesday;
jRile» Saturday

327 N. Braodwoy

Karyl Livingston wa* a Friday, Christian Medical College Hos­
pital in Vellore. India and Mr*
Dorothy Campbell attended a
man family called at Clyde;
Wilma Pavllch and daughters off seminar on Central Service
Mr
Mm Rnlirt R*lTfr«m CbaLretCTOl. lack Of regular ex- Hasting* were Sunday. Jan. 7, Management at the Amofcan
AlaakK Mkh.. *X
Hospital Association building in
Mra, Mina Wieland. A Mra Mina
with hl* parent*, the Keith BaB.
WlMJUld and Mr* Floyd Hewitt
j------------- •-----------i file* can be Identified and plac- aeodmpantod a group frotii Hope
Use Banner Want Ads/ ■ led under medical supervision.

The Hastings Banner

Medics Launch
Drive for Shots’
Against Measles

a

former Harting*

Affectionately

took an option on adjacent land
which Ixtr parents bought The
tract purchased by,bar parent*

Mra Raldt, in addition to Mra.
Houses
daughters, Mrs Gertrude Pender
UJCA. Wild
nuu of
cf Haatings.
HMttng*. Mra.
Mm Lucy Ypma
xpm* of
oi
abundant. | ouefjo Mtoa Marjorie Raldt of
11 of small j jxmibard. III., and Mra. Adrttie waa uwvia uwya,
igtnltor of Jennie* ancestry in'game. Wolves proven a rral iuina Emmett, a missionary in
I America. David Troyer aettled in menace. The Thornapple river. | Lousanne. Switzerland: 10 grandGermantown. Penn, and wa* not too distant, provided fuh.! children. 6 great grandchildren:
given a grant di land by Wil- and they made their own maple . a brotlicr. Albert Kllnkie. Grand
' Ham Penn. later dracendent* sugar.
Rapid* A son, Walter. Raldt.
' moved to Sommcraet. county.. Like other pioneer*, the Troy- i dled
juiy.
, Penn, and others of Jennie'* er clan had to be *clf-*ustainlng.
I line moved to Ohio where her —
*- oxen, '
TJuy Ulltxl the sol) with
soared and planted by hand,
father was bom.
harvested the grain with scythe*
Mr. and Mrs George Ritchie or
and tied the bundle* by liand. Delton” are the parent* of a mui
first emigrant. John Else*, set­ Tlie women made their own born on Jan. 27. 1863. A nephew
grandchlld for this "five gtfMratlon*’ picture. Michelle
grandmother is Mra. Clifford ifcya) Cunningham. 4310 Burlingame tled in Westmoreland county. soap, elder, and fiuiiloncd their was bom on the »ame date in
1864 to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rit­
Avenue 8.ML. Grand Rapid*. *pd the grandmother I* Mr*. Doo
*AK.
—— | Mra. Conley's children visit her chie. also of Delton. Wayne 1*
line eventually moved to Ohio । trequenUy. but there are a George's broUier. And on Jan.
Lane. 5101 Creekview S.W., Grand Rapids.
1 uirrr her ntathrr vu bom in couple great, great grandchildren 37, 1965. another son was bom to
cotw. llntnir Smith and Rotary Putnam county.
Mr. and Mr* George Rltchl*!
I .
I
President. Cedric Morey.
When Jennie's foUw and

to Austria. The family went to ,-«xvd settled In the i
Switzerland, then to Germany, I went up quickly, i
land in 1683 the first of the buildings for the Ui

C.oinculence

|

Name Rotary
Pancake Supper Job Retraining
Class to Begin
Committees
Member* of the Hastings Ro­
tary Cffib are completing plan* In Grand Rapids

they settled on a farm tn Maple

INCOME TAX

tended the Guy school. At the

TIME AHEAD
training, after which she taught

Plan Your

The Grand Rapid* office of
East gymnasium at Hastings the Mlcliigan Empkxyment Se­ lied to George Conley. He died
High Scliool on Saturday, Feb. curity Commission to Interview- in October, 1835. Mra Conley
continued to live in NashvlUe
1 until a few war* neo when *ho
p^jecta.” i£b as acting in R^ni^ an7^kop^TA^
to Gull Lake to live with

sending rtudente abroad._____ j
christensm. manager ttes
Carlton Grunge meeting the
member* enjoyed a variety pro- rnltlera for the pancake and
sausage supper include:
Ticket*—Bun McPharlin, Einar
"How February Got Its Name."
and Ml*. Kenneth Btamm. Frondscn. Roy Hubbard. Fremont
"Washington, a Farmer," follow- Brooks and Charlie Leonard. .
Menu k Order—Hamer Smith.
Dining Room Set Up ^Clean­
tinrr, Mr*. Frank Welnbrecht. up: Prank Ritchie A: Ken Labcrled a dlacusdon on "What leaux. co-chairman: Roy Cordas,
Should Psmons Grange expect Rev. Don M Gary. Civet Hodge*. cent of tlwoc completing Fedof tlie subordinate grange and John Bay. Robert Blrke, Robert
ip Kent county area are placed
what should the subordinate
Willard Curtla. Don GUI. Jack an training related Job* through
Osgood. Clarence Rltaema. Jack tho MESC office.
Wood. Al Fuller. Earl Coleman ( Unemployed pawn* Intcrtwted
gave the closing thought.
In the committee report*
Grangers were reminded that the
party at tlv Medical Care Fa­
cility will be held thia Thur*-

FINANCES NOW
B/ien

You Need Cash ”

Saturday.

TO PAY INCOME TAXES

Glenn. of Hastings: a daughter.
Mrs. Bernard (Glyda) Garvey of
Nashville: eight grandchildren;

TO PAY BILLS
FOR CURRENT EXPENSES

When Jennie came to Michl-

CASH LOAN

county m did her grandparents.
David and Magdalina Troyer.

Nashville Store
Changes Hands

_ Batter Mlxera—Don and Paul
and cattle. The trip took neariy
fairground* are completed as
much aa posribla at this time Dr. Ray Finnic.
Sausage Rbastera—AUy. Dick
.----------- — ... -------- and tiresome. The family campDonations from groups or indi­
Shuster.
Dave
Goodyear,
Blake
street,
in
Nashville
owned
by
viduals in any amount ore being
Allerdlng. Ken Robbc
; Mr. and Mra Al Erwin since
accepted.

*25

to

*1000

LOCAL FINANCE
112 S, JsHenoa r4
Wl 5-9424
Stop In or CoM — Soim Doy Service

chalrman: Alfred Lowe, Allan their son. Wealey and wife, the
Hyde. Charles Hinman. Ray Wle- former Mary Ann Goforth,
The new owner* took over
to the family tn the usual farm. land. Stuart Clement. Dr. Bob
Huebner.
j Monday, Feb. 1. Sir. and Mra
Griddle Men — Pat Hodgee, Al Erwin will both continue aa
Uielr dresses for tlx* Sewing Con­
chairman: Rene Ganguillet. IX. | employees.
test which ends April 30.
Larry Blair, Buzz Youngs. John | w&lt;s and Mary Ann are graduHamp, Jim Colenuui. Sheriff ales of Nashville High School.
Mert Campbell
I He was discharged front the
Uno City Bank
Final Clean-Up — Kitchen — | ----------------------- ----------------munlty Procrras Committee will Ken Reahm, chairman; Tom and since then has been working
Toffee. Roy Thomas. Plynn Mat-:
thews, George Chenoweth, John
Czinder, Eart McMulUn. Dr. I April 21, 1820. the U88 LANG­
Louis Nitsch. Pete Eaton. Al LEY. formerly JUPITER, was
the next Orange meeting suiting
Stouffer, Ken Radant. Tom the first aircraft carrier named
Frenthway, Dcrald Kraft. Jim and the first electrically pro­
The membership Committee.
pelled ship tn the Navy. She wa*
Charles Stadrt. George Ulrich
commissioned on March 20. 1822
and Mra. Kenneth Btamm. Mrs.
Frank Barrie*, and Lloyd Shroy-

helped Mra. McGhee to odebrate

PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY

Kenneth Price of Bowne Center
were Thursday. Jan. 4. visitor*
of Mr. and Mra. RusaeU Price.

XtudUf Md

Sm» SkfWi *04

Gerald Thompnon at Ionia Hcs-

53rd wedding anniversary Sun-

ana In Ionia. They later visited
Lowell and Mr. and Mra. Phillip

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231 W. Sfota

The greatest Naval engage­
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of Jutland, was fought off the
entrance of Skagarrak. May 31.
IBIS.

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give you easy-to-follow installation
advice

TO ALL TEENAGERS
in BARRY COUNTY

110,000. Hol O« dollar

anJoyIna. Charge account* at grt station*, clothing stores, shoe

small minority obtain the credit and then do not p^y as they
Here ii a case where th* minority h *poiling » good deal
fof all by their neglect of their obligation*. In most cases, th*

Credit Bureau because it become*

they ar* unable to repay a* they prcffilred, they should contact
th* creditor prior to the dat* that th* paym*nt it du* and sdvM
him of Inability to m**t the obligation a* promt»*d..ln thi*

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�Protestants Plan Guest Preacher
! 17th Appeal for At Lutheran
Church Sunday
The Rev. Herrin L. Maron
I Needy Overseas
i1

Plan 7 Services

Protestant denominations have
'sei » goal of 317,007.745 for Church thia Bunday.
Rev. Martin Is Ugs otoouR
• thetFrannual One Great Hour of
Sharing appeal for support of counselor for the Western Mich­
| programs of assistance to the igan Circuit of ths English Dis­
trict
of the Lutheran Church—
hungry und needy in 40 counwa
1 Missouri Bynod. He la the paaannounced by James tor of Our Savior Lutheran
- ------- —“'chureh tn Midland.
Pastor Martin will preach al
the 10:66 sun. service. Rev.
Stuckmayer. poster of Grace
Lutheran Church, win preach tn

Hastings
...
First-Matbsdtot Church
200 W. Green. Wl 5-4945
Rev. George Elltott
Rev William Ncthery
am. Sunday school.
Morning worship. 10 45 am.
am. Homing wonhip.
Evening service. 7:30 pm.
10 pm. Youth aanrica.
Wednesday prayer. 7:30 pm
)0 pm. Evening worship.
A warm invitation to extended
to aU to attend the serrioee of
)0 pm. Wednesday prayer.
thia friendly church.
Every Bunday. 6:30 am. thO| « wu.
y**.‘‘Cl,"' THE CHURCH OF
—lhe chureh to go to Echo Valley.
JESUS CHRIST OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS
7 30 pm. Troop 73.
Wednesday, Feb. 24. 6:30 pm.
Scout Blue and Gold poUuck
banquet. AU Cub Scouts. Boy
Scouts and parents are invited.
Each family is to bring one 1x4
and one cold dish to pass and
own table serrire. Hot and cold
bevrrugtts and dteecrt will be
Bunday school, 10 am.
Worship hour. 11 am.
Bunday evening service. 7 pm.
'The Bible, the whole Bible and
nothing but the Bible.

education, and offerings few
mlraton wrt al home and overwaa. By 1027, women In other
countries were taking part. In

Church World Service to a
department of the Division of
Overseas Mlntoteies of the Na-

presented the God A ( ouniry Award by hta pastor, the Rev.
Willard H. Curtis, on Sonday, Feb. 7. Harold, the eon of Mr. and
Mra James Leota, 1513 N. Jeflereon. to a member of Troop 77
which i» sponsored by lhe Northeastern FTA. William Butler and
William Martin are Scoutmaster* of this troop. The presentation
of the award culminated more than a year of intensive study of
the church. Its doctrine and mission, aa well as a series of special

WESLEYAN METHODIST
I.
CHURCH
-»
Hickory Corners. Michigan ■•&gt;
Rev. Vaughn B. Jensen. Pastor-'
10 am. Bunday school.
*’•
11 am. Homing worrtdp, Jun-’
lor chureh and nursery provided.:
7:30 pm. Evening service.
Wednesday, 7 JO pm. Family.
Night Adults. Youth, Juniors
and children. 6:30 pm, chart

Bunday. Feb. 21.
Homing worship, 0:30 and 11.
Nursery provided. Broadcast of
9:30 strvios over WBC1L Ser­
mon: "The Continuing Fool."
,
Church school olassea 9:15
Junior High Youth Fellowship

Brigade, boys elutes.
Wednesday
6 am.—Men's Prayer Band.
9 am.—Women's Prayer Band.
7:30 pm. Prayer and Bible

Michigan women will -be es­
pecially Interested In the writer
of thia years service. Blie Is M»

ported by the churchin. giving
as er empire rood-building tn
Chile, school construction in
Grenada dam and well build­
Bunday service. 11 am.
ing In Ghana a continuing re­
Bunday school. 11 am.
forestation program in Algeria,
Wednesday service. 7:45 pm.
irrigation development in Korea
Reading room open Wednes­ and construction of solar dis­
9:15 am. — Mary-Martha Mis­ day and Saturday, 2 to 4 pm.
tillation plants in Greece for
sionary Society work meeting.
conversion of salt water to fn*h
Nursery for all scrvlcee.

6:30 pm. iwng People's meet.
7 :30 pm. Evening service.
Wednesday. 7:30 pm. prayer.

She wu prmldent of United
Church Women of Michigan befcre moving to her prcncnt home

HASTINGS' CONGREGATION
OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
220 Wert Colfax BUdrt

Managers of UCW since 1967.
She was the fine Negro to re­
ceive lhe citation "Layman of

Bunday school. 10 am.
Worship. 11 am.
Evangelistic service. 7:30 pm.
Prayer meet. Thum. 7:30 pm.

ply cl nodtts dtsgt te isture
prompt actuutt sad dtptndable
prQcripbea ttrvlct.

Former Freeport High School
Pastor Ralph VanderWcrf
Bunday school. 10 am.
Worship service. 11 am

YOUR IfXALl PHARMACIST

TRINITY GOSPEL CHURCH
1118 Jordan Lake Street
Lake Odessa I TA. Campgrounds

ST ROSE CATHOLIC CHURCH
Rev. Fr. Joseph C. Dunphy.
Rev. David Hawley, AMlstant
Bunday Maas. 8. 16. 11:36 am.

wholeness of the Church.'’It will
condudb a three-year MUdy-ac- ‘
tian prognun for llnita/Cqwwh
Women on "Assignment: RACE,"

7:30 pm. Evening kcrrioe.
7:30 pm. Wed . prayer wrrioo
For infanneUon. call Clayton

OUR LADY OF GREAT OAK.
DOWLING

Rl. Naahvllle. Ph. 653-8471
U mile E. of M-66 on Blate Rd
10 am. Bunday school.
11 am. Homing worship.
7 pm. Junior High and Senior

Christian Science
Text Announced

7 pm. Evening worship.
Wednesday. 7:30 pm.
study and prayer service.

all Christian Science Churches
Sunday will feature the story of
Mreaw leading the children of
Israel Into the promised land,
showing how his reliance on God
resulted in what are considered
miracles The subject for the day
is "Hind." and l)ir Golden Text

Walldorff-Sponable
^unciaL c^/omE.
'Serving Your Community

10 am. Sunday nchool.
11 am. Morning worship.
Youth meeting. 8:15 pm.
Evening Gospel Hour. 7 pm.
Wednesday prayer, 7:30 pm.

Jacobs

FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Gwcnncth Sebring. Pastor
10 am. Sunday school.

Rev. Jerry Boomer. Pastor
Bunday wjiool. 10 am.
Worshlp-lfcrvlce. 11 am.
Young People's service. 7 pm.
Evening service. 8 pm.
Bible Study Wed. 7:30 pm.
Prayer service. 6 pm.

PRESCRIPTION
PHARMACY
Phone Wl 5-2466

Attic filled/ Vie a H’onl Ad.

great looking, great going
wagons from Plymouth.

Fury 1114-door Wagon

Six ’65 Fury Wagons
Rev. Torrey O. Boranlc. Pastor
Tdephone 374-3246
Just off M-66. North on M-50
In Village of Woodbury
Bunday school. 9:45 am
Warship. 11 am.

In 6- or 9-p.iMcnger models,
the '65 Fury wagon is about the biggest.
pluthevt wagon you’ve ever seen

And sull solidly in the iow-prired field.

Belvedere II

1908 to 1965
57 Years of Service

Six ’65 Belvedere 1
J Belvedere is another complete line of
Plymouth wagons for 1965.

For the young family on a young
family's budget. Belvedere is about the
best wagon buy there is.

Since 1895'
Fully Equipped Ambulance

24-Hour Service

INSURANCE

Phone Wl 5-3252

Something for Everyone

Four ’65 Valiant Wagons
Plymouth present* a third complete line of
1965 wagons, the compact sue Valiant wagons.
So why a compact wagon? For the same Basic
compact benefits that every ’65 Valiant delivers:

COLEMAN
AGENCY
Earl Coleman

203 S. Michisim, H«tii»B8

convenient parking.

8m Plymouth la action on The Bob Hope Show, NBC-TV,

POSWHOMROB

Jim Cokmon

32776
S2S63
12361

Fury (6 models)
Belvedere (6 mod sis)
Valiant (4 models)

BARRY'S

FARM

STORE

DEWEY'S

CAR

THE ROARING 65*
FURY
BELVEDERE
VAUANT
BARRACUDA

'Plymoutfi
PALACE

Wl 5-3412

S. Hanover at Waitings City Limits

M-43 ot Sprague Rd., Delton

�* car.
Tha^Ur.

Fresh Out of the Attic

cepe her daughter Mary. Many

1

| Claude Walton

By Mrt. Hylcan Tayy

cd to HaMlngs with a paU or
or both, and exchanged these
for tiling* needed In the house.
UK.. '-I.
She
felt very nappy wnen ,1m
sne
received 13 cents a pound for
buttre. More often It was 10
And at the larger price per
!

visit to her husband who was in»ne ,
the WSC8 of tho MethodtM [ Claude Walton.
Lansing attending to hl* dutlav never a hunter.
no
K—• r.f
r 11
ai na metnocr
or th.
me MtrtllOVltl
aucnagiui’ ,DltT;
pwuuui,
uuv ne. was mo ousy io ana u smuc* ram
&gt;w ww.u ____u —Onrt
Mra Rartln
Sadie Rare
Sweet and son. Tim
.... *
- Ur __
j 1 Xfr.
legislature. Mra. Andnu always । go after It. and whenever ho like to poaseas this weapon him-! Church Thuraday. * Mr. ana ।
wer
Jall_ &lt;
admired her. but thought ah* «aw it lie wa* never prepared to aelf. So he *ugg«ted that tf Mr Mra. ChArim Gibbe were SunJ**111"®
had never seen anyone look quite take advantage of the situation. Andrus would part with It he
Jan 7. supper gueate of Mr. CU1, C1unl # Mra Fay Denon^

of sheeting
’ j gown, which was considered very hunter, and Mra. Andnu can
Tlie problem of lighting Ute j elaborate for that day. wa* made. nmmiter that their tabic
tuuu.- was
-a..
■
•&gt; **.
i. of 25f 25
cent
calico.
Dlcntlfullv supaut&gt;cent
calico.
!I almost
alm-wt always plentifully
Mr Andnu by care hard wk plw *lth wiId K’un,‘ during the
nd econumv Ziccexticd In pay- Wlnu-ra that
Hun Mr. Mallet
Maltet stayed
enough domestic annnau *o:ana economy succrcaca ui pay- : -~.7C~.-r.
’TXrTLrr
rn
-K-. ’Cr,

make him a bom. This seemed, [lnss w ^fr. and Mr* Robert
’
j«ri -« lunch
a
Humphrey ana
and tonuiy.
family. Mr. ana
and
mother. Mr*. 8yl. good- exchange and Mr An-; Hunipnrcy
drus readily agreed. The frame
icurn nu»hiw
nn&lt;i famfam-1* .. — . -m-L
drwi
Kclth
Buehler and
of this bam Mill stand* &lt;*&gt; th*’..«•«.—.
Andnu farm, which la
is now
no own-1 Buehler and family
! Rapid* were Sunday, Jan. 1,
U_ o—_v
|
7 lunch gU
1j
W— — — H Kt Po

By H D. Burpee

---- ----- - —---- ------- --- . jnn. .1, Tiai.mw 1,1 wm - w.
Club Saturday evening, Jan. 6.
Owu. AUcn
Halting*.
six- well knew that she could , to get but lie was tartunate in
? sir. nnurus niwi Kffltca me poo- tor
not afford Uuv luxury of * lol- ' securing road und other Join «xw»ght down tins dnjr
remember sibllity of butter Ln tliat pall,
- t •— ....
______
low candle every evening from which were paid for with cosh.
Mrs. Andrus can remember
ana auuaxy a«u«v. law
- •—
it.-ui riot luuae rnm inis rule
.— .— ---------.
.
. iuuc *tui i«i wu uwj
home In Hie Spring of 1U49. and to
retains tier faculties of body and dlcvUlc
Saturday. Jon. 6. Mr antl Mri Gaylord Whitney
.
~ - —i wv.k -u,-.
vtnioc. nu- ouurr war. tougiu at Stove had two sliding door* in worked on the plank road that
VI uuujo.u vuutora of their mother. Mrs
_ ____ .
sir.
tha! it killed the first cow Hwy rruuus lEt
ii AT*aJtn&lt;&gt;CrS telling 1° cent* a pound. Mra. Andru* front. She had plenty of wood wa* started but never finished owned Tills storm ton- through
to use She would build o good from Hastings Jo Battle Creek,
mid r-TTT* to -nave SOIVI&lt;1 sne
—r
- . — ■ —,
naua xiuwu«
MID IMfire, and whan it wu blazing He was paid 50 cent* a day, pdy- Uv wuiXB for nearly a mile, tak­ problcm of growing old sweetly
Toakcr and family auie
schondclinayer nnd Robert
nlcely would open the stove able In flour. She remembers ing a path from tour to six rods and chrei fully. It Is a pleasure to Bunday. Jan. 7. lunch guata of nutchrr at Blodgett Hospital In
— ,.
*'
“ niMMuatui. iw.n wan wiunmg u&gt;
. her falher Mr and Mra Dan Omnd
p^y, Jan_ 8
•uppiy. He could not tell Iut town m sell hl*’pan &lt;«f buttw. dour*, and by the light thus that this flour wo* mode from
.with her. not only about
\*°
buUer. but with pork, butter und Johnny- given would alt by tlie fire and
knit or do auch other work os
the
Andru*
home.
is
lilcrnllp
.thrown
___
_
...
,
...
------------—
,
,
.
,
was needed. But people were
■ Jan. 5. prank Dutcher family while
urea enough
mougn to go to
io bed
oca early
cany;ne workcd'frjr Yankee Bill Lewis' When Mr. Andni* left York'
tired
grandfather of t
orentj, Mr. and Mrs.
Yankee Spring* in the harvest ..
.
- merchant of that
tlnctly that some form of Indian and would get up early enough in
pay—being
so m to have tlie advantage of field,
*'*,J liia ----*•*“ his only him a rifle and a good supply'
------------------------------------ , -tu.u Ml*.
—J.* ———
all the daylight possible.
of lead and powder. He thought
troit wen? Jan. Blh weekend
famUy wvn- Sunday. Jan. 7.
Mra. Dudley Kortnedj
dirt that flrat Winter.
Mr anri Xlrx Pel,- Wai. ........
..
. r—
That feminine tastes wee not
inner guest al the horn
In 1845 Mr. Andrus bought a
to atu but offered to cow of Mr Hlndmiurh of Castle­ extravagant in those early days the going wages of that period. of dw. But as a matter of fact Carl Baldwins on Sunday when lunaa. * Mr. and Mra. Robert chris Faliml of Clarksville,
ner great; Walton and children of Kabului- j
MIimt Mauec.
Mallet, he never killed one. He caku- the 16th birthday
ton That seemed to make life Ls sltown by an incident Mra.. Mr. Andnu and Miner
worth living; for now they could Andrus recalls vividly. Calico father of the Eli Mallet and Mra. lati'd that uss ho went back and grandson. StephenBaldwin, was zoo were Sunday, Jan. 7. visl-1
Use Hanner Want Adst
tors of hl* parents, Mr. and Mrs.'
vaa happy enough to take home have butter and milk and these was the principle article of drew E. P. Barnum. who lived in forth lo Ids work or hunted celebrated.
were luxuries indeed In Uiose
tell you bow she paid ;&lt;toy». A little later a second cow
kV
0,10
tlat a narrtsnln it

Play Vacation Bingo!

Mm Moves Fuller taught Mrs
Andrus bow to make cheese;
and thereafter the problem of

Im. Andnu a* a present a UtW pig that flrat FaU after the
Andnuc* arrived In HtuUngs It
WM th* tiunan of a UUer, but

WIN $100 Cash!

THE

'was not such a difficult matter
Mr Amlrua had
his farm In 1MI, and before Uiey
! had moved upon It in 1S44 Mrs.
’ Andnu had spun a large quant­
ity of yam, woven It into cloth
and hud It fully ready for use.

|

OO

.

■aw her husband race from th«- frnLs “■ Pair Many of the first
woods past his dwelling and Indira of the villago felt very
down the roadway toward town comfortable and dressy when

d* *

....

Winners I
~~ T-..
,
Paul Ralkrock

secured tlie meat from Mr. by knitting long cotton hose
n. her husband was able to f(,r women. Siu- would take tile Thrifty Blade Cid
buy some butter. Mrs. Andnu1 single cotton threads into a

&amp;

w

»

ii—

-i Wilfenbach L
Evelyn

those at 50 cents a pair When
her-husband had cleared up suf­
ficient land he bought a small

DoKm. Mtekigsa

spun Into yam. dyed and made
■ Into clothing, for her family by

k

Wg rriM.s «rn ngM to UokI awset'l***

DIk-k

I

Thrifty Round, Rib, Swiss and Nji..

Sirloin Steaks

BONELESS
POT ROAST*
Frash Baef Tongues, Hearts, Oxtails,

Sliced Beef Livei
or Chunk

Th* Bsnssr Office, er Mail

made practically all their cloth­
ing herself.

■

U

TH88FTY

CHUCK
ROAST
Thrifty Rolled and Tied

lilm overtake. supplied her own family with

You can wln a Dr*am*Tr|P to an’
on. ol 14 World Famous Citi.* A
Lucky Trip Winner iv.ry

F

’» be wax a candidate for tlx?; which would outlast several pairs

Hastings with a poll on his arm. for
Winter wear made them
■- " "
______________________ I of woolen yam which she dyed.
vx-.--------------spun, doubled and tuUlcd and
then knit into the desired shape

Rev. &amp; Mrs. Jack Holcomb ■
of Cadillac! They'ro going to Honolulu!

„

it. Bhe took it home, gave it fre- quantity of single thread white
&lt;m«nt scrubbings when site did cotton yam. After the came to!
tM family washing*, fed it and Michigan she had abundant,
eared for it attentively The next1 reaxm to be thankful for her
Ball tha titman became a bounc- I forethought, os she was enabled
tag 200 pound porker, and Mra.1
cachonge part of the cloth far
Andnu wm able to repay Mr labor which was used the find
Horton, with a generous allow-' t*o Winter* In clearing land
ance for intcrer.t, in pork tlie Site also Increased the family
bud raised beraelf.
revenue and jicrfanr.ed a .real

lb.

‘

Braunschweiger

1 of contract* for building roads
and tr.tdgrs and other public
Tsndsrsy Swilt, Rib or

would employ many men whom
form not only the houaeboid
dutlcti for her own increasing
family, but for the men who
Thin she did. raising a family
of seven children, and never had

L.

ROUND STEAKS * 89/
SIRLOIN STEAKS = 99/
Tandsesy Blsds Cui

__

CHUCK ROAST ^53/

We're Now Located in our

Kroger Sliced

White Bread

- sioo

Center Cut

RIB PORK CHOPS I*"M

STORE HOURS

NEW BUILDING

STAMPS
WEDNESDAY

Mon.-Tues. 9-6

107 East Woodland

Wed.-Thurs.-Fri. 9-9

Midway Between Broadway and Michigan

Sat. 9-7

Stop in and See Our
Collection of

CARPETS
McGee - Monarch
tv

EGGS

"Largest Selection in Barry County"
NYLONS - WOOLS - ACRILANS
KKLjt
and Hsrculons
I, |. SjS.

Special

*6 9

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107lW«xll.^.H-H.,.

’

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|

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Kroger Coff ee 2W.fh
lb“coupon
"$ 1.29
*t right

I

Swift's Shortening

I

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innj

I 50 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS I
with Ihs purchsw of sey 3 pkg». d |

| BUDDIG'S Chippad Baaf. Maa
Tarty «r Coned leaf

I

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IG
gIIg
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| so Em* top nine ittMri i | so cm* tor hive stamps i
with Uw purchaM d • pkg. d Ktogtt ’

PECAN CARAMEL ROLLS

Frozei Pot Piet

6

8 ox piei

&gt;1

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. 150 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS |

1100 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS I

PINEAPPLES
with
•ith th*
ths purchase
p^chaia of any 2 Pkgs,
cbg« or
«

with «* S2
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or taore
okn. purchase

| E»Un» Not Mutt er Puiltt I

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TOMATOES 3 “ 59/
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GREEN PEPPERS —f

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'

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with th« purchBM of Hi pint bfL at

|

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Banquet Chicken, BmI or Turtay

HbbWI 5-2091

Reg or Drip V*c P*c

|

CAKE MIXES 3in&gt;.3&lt;» psg. 99/

DURACLEAN
IWlllfirS SERVICE

With th. purduM ol a 2 lb. pig of

%

Betty Crocker Devils Food

• All Wark Done in Your Own Home
. (..rything R~4r th. S.-. 0^,
. No M««y Soaking or Shriohlog__________

150 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS I
I

Kroger gai.
Ice Cream

SA

RUGS and UPHOLSTERY
Cleaned the Scientific Way
by DURACLEAN

B

lb. bag

SWIFT’NING

iq. yd.

' • 6 Mos.

Wilh coupon at right

with Ihs purchaM ol a Rib Tod

20/ Ofl

INSTALLATION
INCLUDED
and FREE SFOT .
REMOVAL for^fl

b

Flour

1

$■79 •

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Fresh Grade "A" Medium

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'

�‘Tribute’ Sums
Farmer’s Week

Barry Farm
Calendar...

THE

HASTINGS BANNER

example, brought gl 01 par pound.
would be "UROe."
_ Tribute was paid to Mich­
igan's agriculture which stands

Highlights Interesting

Th* grand champion bog ownad by Robert BuMing of Cold­
water brought a record »1OD per
pound.
the more than too egncuilurwl

iolped illustrate agricultural pro-

|

Developing Human Resources
Barry Co. KsUndon Director

are not enough Jobe in Micluoan. IM atone the country, for

changing demands of the Amerf-

I Think Twice

ta Univ
Hannah

the Jobs that pay $3,000 or more Rpfnrp Rjl ISH
pay to.ooo

Before Raising
Dairy Steers

Will your prolenslontU training
iM you a lifetime? or will it

ompioymcaiL iasb. longer.
Il changes? Will your children bo
mean* that the people unemploy- aWe
flnd l.ikk1 Jobn wbcn
rd
In tMrna nV
. .__ __ .j .. ......, ...... ___ .__
democracy.

font

ally higher paying clerical areas

tho annual

and

vegetable

Michigan State UniroralCy.

products

fanner in ilia production, and,
marketing technique*, a MlciUgan txteto Unlrernlty agricul­
tural economic reported ui

vcralty enduros."
modauU, fcwllm;-.
u. grato fod
4 dollar cglra per bun- igan's agricultural iredor. who
inconu! would
increased by WOO," ot agriculture and Former's Week
throughout the years.
fruit
-'Distinguished Service to Agri-

study before developing
Uon enter priacu on Uielr
a proposed nxreaUon

ClMO'l

and

blllty studios;
L How suitable la the is
particular enterprises? 3.

vcgvtablo Uidusuu*.

flUMc on a full-time, efficient

ceuualed orangs juice, for ex­
proving production of crops and Ur, Benton Harbor; Ernest Gir­ ample, the orange growing inbach. a Washtenaw county farm
livestock or by addlqg land or
rated in CUllfornU la now in
another enterprise. He recornFlorida.
i mendfd that alt of these alternMb
U
s
"Argicultural
Hall
of
Speaking -at MSU's Farmers’
l-Ume.
”
Wwk Hoglund noted that add..
_
._
. .__ ___ .___ __
Three Farmer*’ Week veterans
shippers of
rather than expanding the dairy

Larker Barley
Approved for
State Growers

MHUi Cooperative Extension
Service; E. L. Anthony, Dean

probably

bou«hl by

'culture, and Ralph W. Tcnny,
former director of MSU's agri-

ing variety for Michigan by the
vetopment nnd economic growth, larger dairy operation," he noted. crop science
departnwnt ot
Michigan Slate Unlveraity.
Tile Michigan Foundation Seed

live firms distribute moM of tho
10-13 million cwt, of dehydrated

uon need from North Dakota to aunuth; Charles Gray, Merrill;
supply certified seed growtn this Dave Morns, Grand Ledge, oral Lian hundnxlwaght of
Spring. TIM will make Michigan, Kobart Zecb, Bath. They are potato products.

Tills project needs you uml it

Dropouts, of course, are Just to help make tlie decisions tar
TImj MSU agricultural cconoone group of employment prob- Barry County, tp&gt; woU m for
Michigan and the Nation. Join ! mist pointed out that investment

sources" discussion group in your | dairy star operation depend* on
neighborhood. Call your Cooper- : proKiit buildings and storage on
population, whlih suffers from a atlvc ExicnMon Service office' the farm. "When it becomra
for further information.
■ necessary to construct new looee
high rate of Illiteracy.
Arthur MWndtj, Michigan State

approved list, according io
M8U crop scientist John Gra-

many wuj uuxu ue.itccrvuuon cutcrprtMe are
ally part-time occupation* |
farmer*, according to Krause.:
■ays farmers ahouid wwigh I
profits which will ccbm tea

Stanton Receive*
‘Top Ten’ Award
manager-for Clay Equipment
Corporation. Cedar Falls. Iowa,

people who quit elcmcnfourth

kegon Height*.

Advances Result
IniNewVegetable,
Fruit Products

authorities throughout tho week.

ahouid think twice before adding
thi. enterprtre to Uxir operaund highly trained an workers. tlon, according to * Michigan
8t*te Unlverauy agricultural
•xonomM.
I
"Th. llAlhteln ateer entertruliud io meet growing

chonglng society.

Says Recreatii
Business OX
Home Farmers

frozen

salesmen for 1964Stanlon Joined the firm in
195.9. Hix territory cuverr south­
west Michigan. Prior to Joining

Held service man

Big Dipper
Well Placed
In February
most talked about const
is well placed lor otx
during lhe February i
University of Michigan

’Climbing above Uie

honor in 1963.
ipccUvely.
higher towards the wulth
. The Dairyman of the Year botcia and nwteunuua wae used
award was preanted during as french fnud onion rings,'1 which culminates the Annual
Farmers’ Week to Gltun Lake, Greig reported. "However, only Sales Meeting SalcsmAi are se- LuJi explains.

n as lhe •Ptaugh’j
bought in prepared form. Tills
Uon. growth and paructpaUon ra
tlie Yair award went to Nolan ly increased by a commercial well as general sales abUlty and lit marked by Uie three kl*a
Uie
Big
Dipper * handle.
g
Mltchdl. tan-ung, for his work french fried onion ring industry Integrity.
malted together. Thia will call in lay and grain drying. Other, located in Michigan."
Norm, hi* wife, Barbara, and
.I tlie fitkdt Uie a Want 4
agricultural engineers receiving | And. raid tha economist, waste children live at RL Dowling.
police before they have a chance. to *7.600. depending on the farrecognlUq^far distinguished scr-' and spoilage of fruits and vegeto become involved m an accident, age feeding program," be said.
According to the Institute lor Baler i Hoglund also noted that it is
Living, driver* operating under usually not profitable to feed
’ The proUlan of inlxturv.. is
,1 vioualy
| utilise
not new and will remain with Warren Smith. Oxford.
US." explains Groll us. "If Hie
regular driving paUcma which of grain fed depends on wiiclher molting barley acreage U ta in-

os police. Even no'
rwrc^iL r&gt;&gt; all fat—I
sale.-. that the Ctu«TJTth of crashes in recent months nave
population wlilch attended Involved drinking or drunkenI
go hold over 70 percent of driver*
|

bounce* and civic leadcraiup.

whether they will sell for a high—— nrtr*
in
"Steers cany tin
priced at $16 at
pounds and al tha
crop."

it la hlglily desirable
,-K' Ka '
... tn*. in Ivan Baker, Olivet; Arthur Neinoted

Chevrolet

Greig.

DON’T
CHANCE IT.

PLAN IT!

table crops in Michigan.
thousands of Formers’ Week
visitors also saw an unprecedent-

The agricultural economist
added that there ifl a general
150 pieces of equipment dating increase in economic activity
within each new Industry. In
ent helped illustrate the Golden
But the

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Farm Transfer

N’rarly identical things are
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and will happen in tho future to
many other fruit and vegetable

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places to stay and the most interesl^^

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। Hastings Bowl. Also on the 17 th. unin. sales of the Scoop, advert!*'Delton s F-.rJunan baskrtbull Ing on basketball program*. for

Delton Area
By Mrt. John Ptobody

Congratulation* * Co Mr. and
Mr* David Honeywell on their
new daughter, Tracy Joy. Alio to
Mr and Mra B1U Smith. Jr,
their new daughter, Busan Pa­
ter international underalandlng tricia, bom Feb. 8. a Mr and
Mm Walter Sheffltr and two
— ,,K Vtw* rutimu
UI
--------- ----------------- - — ——Home in NaairvUle for Clarence
* The Junior High Band recently t&gt;un.iia*ed and buUl munlty. the Delton High School children from Frontier spent
Spanlah Club, in cooperation Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. James
|
Northview
Feb
13.
*
A
scliedimprovement
of
the
*
c
)
m
«'I
P«I; Nashville
ulcd Student Council meotlng ! pre and tlie enlargement of dcavorlng to spwuajr a student
1----- *--'*
*--■ ~ ‘
printing po»l bill ties. The stu­ from another country to live In ar.d Mrs Kenneth Kahler's BunEngllsh department had a mret- dent* purrluurd a strip printer
They will seek. in the future. gave a surprise birthday party
and have- built a new light box
Bunday evening for Mr* Kiser*
following school, there wa* a and plate maker.
.
dent* and thereby alaare tlie rich shter. Mrs. Forest Kahler.
; meeting for all nt udenta signed
up fur the LB M course at Pine chased to make more professional experience which other oocnmunLake, lhe purpose of thi* meet- looking h'.'sdltoe*. Different film lUra are enjoptqg through entcr- from Prairieville were caller* on
Mrs
Hasel
Billing*
recently
*
ing wa* to get the datM set for strips may be purchased to vary t-lining
Hamden He was married
Robert Payne from Lansing
. .. in tncir regular cl.ua rosalott* that the headlines. These strips will country
athand tun. n IIIIU B«. --------- w----------State College spent ths weekend
I enable the class to produce a
wilh
hl*
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs
J"
TH.
___ _ 1
Tho rw.nn
Delton Panthtrs _
traveled
*nd ■*««
Pa?*r munlty also are interested in leon Payne. * Miss Marian
strip printer
to Mattawan on Feb. 18. The The
----— coat• the
- -class
— helping to find families who deuf totoi
ure a vtiiUng student to live Payne lias returned to Wheaton
1 game started at 8.30, W The *300.
The Her. Clyde C Qltaon of Advisory Curriculum Committee
sith them. If you are Interested College after spending lhe se­
Naahvllle officiated and burud
tn having a Mudent from an- mester vacation with her par­
meeting which was originally
ent*. Mr and Mr*. Leon Payne
wm in lhe Prairie Home Ceme- , sclreduled for Feb 9. 1965 was
Mr and Mrs. Corwin Hofiman
family in the future, contact tho
rescheduled for Wednesday. Feb
have returned to their home in
built This plate maker will alAnchorage, Alaska, after spend­
* Michigan Slate gymnast Jim Ec Room. The Junior High cur­
ganlxatlon with Ita “Youth For ing four week* with hl* mother,
- ■— .
------ —-—- —- riculum wm discussed al this
Understanding" program hl* relative* and friends * We are
around UUe aa a Sophomore in meeting and an Interim report
all glad to hear Mra. Blanch
equipment will make it puaal- just notified the school that It Richards 1* better * Mra. Katie
Peterson from Belding Is visit­
printlng. Not only will they be munlty al the present time who ing her daughter and iamlly. Mr
would* qull«&gt;; there la a young and Mra. Russell Peabody * Mr
nounerments, but ihty’U be able
and Mra. Marvin Randolph flew
Garcia on Ids way to Michigan
now. Wo have flrat opportunity Randolph's mother's funeral,
Mrs. Elsie Eskridge.
of forms for letterheads. nUtionMr and Mra. Joseph Noonan.
Frank FrancUco. Herb Schoolenterretrd In being Uw heat family
berg. Melvin Goebel and Wendel
port of tlie vocational training they are to telephone the High Shafer attended the Democratic
program aet up In Delton a school
.unvenUon in Grand Rapids Sat­
PROFESSIONAL DRY CLEANING SERVICE
Honeywell &lt;623-83311 immedi­ urday and Bunday. * Dalton
ately for detail*
Spanish Club held a bake sale aS
fcr* the boys the possibility of
Harding's Market Saturday, w
getting a job operating an offMis* Alta McKlmmy and Clar­
Adali Education
North Gun Lok* Coin-Op Open 6 a.m. - 10 p.m.
The following adult education ence McKlmmy are visiting their
The funds for the new equipbrother and wife, Mr. and Mra.
Del ton Kellogg School at the Raymond McKlmmy, at Wood­
land.
time, place and dates indicated:
Mr. and Mra. Clyde Northuls
called on Mra. Northuls’ mother.1
15 High School
Mrs. Maud Pullen, of Allegan on
Woodshop — Monday, 7. shop Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
building.
Northuls entertained lhe FcllowTyping — lueaaay. 7:30, room
tut Church Feb. 11 The next
14 High School.
meeting
will be at the home of
Figure
Drawing
and.
OU
Palnt". ; . A. B. DICK Table

wlthl^ lhe school.

Panther*.

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In

Spanlah Project

lhe -K.V.A.I

Hastings SPEEDY WASH
and COIN-OP Laundromat

new...low-cost
OFFSET
DUPLICATING

Top Offset Duplicator

March 11. The theme will be St.
Bookkeeping—Wednesday. 7:30 Patrick. * Don! forget the Boy
Scout meeting every Monday st
room 15 High Sctod.

brings offset quality, ver­
satility. convenience arid

Wednesday, 7:30, High School
Oym.
Taltorinre and Dressmaking—
Thursday. 7, Homa Ec. room
High School.
Womens Physical Education—
Thuraday. 7:30, High School

economy within the reach

of all business offices . . .
YOU WILL LIKE THE

LOW INITIAL.COST
OF THIS OFFSET."
fits the smallest office

Joel Feltenbergev

15th of February If you haven!
enrolled and would still Like to

you may *UU enroll during this
uu Jia SI, IVU, Ulf lint u
submarlmTlo sink an enemy sv
marine.-, the US8 GUDGKH
&lt;M-211). torpedoed tha Japan
nitmarine 1-173 about 700 ml
off Midway.

B-DICK’PRODUCTS

lhe school.
Monthly Boy Scout Pack meet­
ing Feb.‘23. * Mra. Ollie &lt;Ted&gt;
Smith has been a patient at
Blodgett Hospital in Grand Rap­
Ids since January waiting for
open heart surgery. I'm sura she!
would appreciate hearing from
her friends. Her address la: Mra.
OUIe Smith. Rm. 401. Blodgett
Hospital. Grand Mplds. Mich
Inter - Lake* Baplbl Educa-1
ttonal Committee met at the;
home of Mr. and Mra. John Paabody on Feb. ‘10. They discussed
the ciiurch calendar for 1965
The meeting wUl ba April 9 at,
John Peabody's to make plan*
for Bible School, a The Delton
IJons held their light bulb sale
Thuraday night. They sold about ■

To Celebrate the Opening of Our Newly Remodeled Showrooms,
We’re Offering “Spectacular” Red Tag Savings on GE Appliances.

their supply Another drive Is Rodney McBain closed lhe n*et- of Oun Lake were a^‘u.7Ur',
!•» by
K* •MinAlno
tana
M callm of MT. SUd MT*. LXfWla
planned.
Ing
sounding taps
Has anyone seen Peter, a little Bolton and family
Garden Club member* met at
Mr. and Mrs Marvin Laurie
lhe home of Mra Nettle Hoff- brown and white terrier, about 9
inches high and wearing a har- and family were Sunday, Jan.
31, dinner guest* of Mr. and
“What We Do For Uie Hirds."
Pierce,
has
Mra Russell Mix of Nashville.
Sis ladles turned out. The next
meeting will be at Mrs Una
Durkee's on March 10. Theme
will be ' Wild Flower* of Michi­ never strayed from home and It
is
feared
he
has
met
with
foul
gan." * Tlie rescheduled advisMrs. Donald Dowsett. * Glenn
Play If anyone has heard of hl* ’ Pufpaff has been a patient at
held at the home economic* room a here* bouts please notify Mr*. Ingtwm County Medical Center
Rosa Pierce at her Wall Lake, at fjuuing since Jan. 38. Mra.
this Wednesday.
Giron Pufpaff. Mr and Mra.
Thought for the week: Nothing Keith Pufpaff and Mra. Olive
•tarted her Winter tour of twat
Martin of Hasting* visited him
the Cortes Coach, a product of ing nothing.
Clark Equipment Co This montli
she will be in Chicago and
land and family ol Woodland
Grand Rapids Lady Cortez, as
and Larry Hook were Bunday.
she Is known. La accompanied by
Jan. 31. dinner guests of Mr.
her poodle. Duchess * Mr. and
and Mra Ikmund Strong and
By Mr*. Burr Faurtt
family * Mr and Mr* Robert
Ora Ryan. Kathle Campbell and
Herman and family attended a
Pat Payne attended tlie Boy
Youth Revival banquet which
Scout recognition banquet at the
Mra. Joyce Robin* and family
Methodist Church in Hastings. of DeWitt wars Sunday, Jan. 11,1
and
Nashville
Naaarene
Bill Lewis W|S presented with a
Churches at the Woodland Fire
Roger Tobias of
The Delton Firemen will hold Central Michigan University gram was put on by thrle young
their
annual
fireman's
banquet
iijent
the
Jan.
30th
weekend
Col•n h^or of their wive. Monday jw’S hl* parent*. Mr. and Mra. men from Olfr&gt;) Naxartno
nkHtth SE
&lt;__ nt ui.h r*.l_
Feb. 23. The party will be held ro,h—t Tohlaa. Mr and Mra. !?* _
VMalrat the Rebekah Lodge at Prairie- ^ToUas^Ad f^tlly ^d
KlcSTd GaG
ville. Dinner will be served by gwiV SaundJro ^f Nashville ?*n' .“toW ““ ,UchJud Qat
Un. minister
the lodge
kidxe members.
member*. * About 175 -&lt;•__ ,_______ •&gt;
I little Diane Kay Shupp,
attended the Blue At Gold ban­
quet held Feb. It in upper ele- the Jan. 30th weekend in Orand daughter of Mr. and Mrs Rich­
Rapids attending the MYF Mid­ ard Shupp of NaahviUe spent
emcee. Danny Hale. Jerry Dan- Winter Institute * MT. and Mra i a wreck with her aunt. Mrs.
leh.Xfiteven Lewi* and Donald
Robert Herman * Mr. and Mra.
Smith' were presented Uie Den tenoeu
tended tthe
n e tsnrine
Shrine circus
Circus m
tn — • •
------- . —. ..
Chief Cord by Scoutmaster Stew­ Grand
Rapids. They also called Sunday. Jan., 31 guests of Mr.
art Hammond Slide* were shown on Mr* C W McKeown
i *n&lt;^ Mr* George James of Hasof the Boy-Scout Jamboree at
‘“W "
Valley Forge narrated by Jim mL Jd atX 1STX £»- '««»«•
Knowlton. Den Mothers sur­
prised Uie Bill Lewises, present­ iur. ana au*. viatncB
w
--------ing them with a beautiful lamp. Mrs. Orval Schuta and Douglas “* Arm&gt;

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
Morris Weeks
Rejoins Barry
Lumber
Concern
Morris Weeks of Middleville. who

EDITORIALSby ILM.C

stating categorically that. his de-

Tlie matter involved - apparently Ptalnable myopia;- that nothing in

University to establish classes for
desire to “build a chain of branches
that will dictate the future face of
ment means!); that nothing tn his
i merit oh
n rather
Itlonal pal
We do
Hatchers record in the field oi the governor is not [iromptrd by
I higher education is an illustrious

MKB. JOHN MARTIN
. . Deputy Chairman. Michigan sponsible and enlightened.
Week Organisation Board.

Middleville and
|! Caledonia Name Barry Leaders
Village Tickets Plan Michigan
I At village'
in Middleville
nom Ina liana for
Week Program
oukum

made.
Incumbents nominated at Mid­
dleville were: President. Marc
Squlrr; clerk. .Elton Lawrence;
treasurer, Charles Willteius
wr, Monts Weeks, and trustra.

The organisational luncheon
meeting for, Barry County Michi­
gan Week diiurmen was held at
the Hastings Hotel Thursday noon

dictmguUhcd scholar of American

ter and scholarly attainments, we

Past Township.
County Official
Dies Saturday

DONOM AMI \1 i lil lt

Barry Leaders
Attend State
GOP Conclave

Saxon, Junior
East Side Lumber
High Bands to
Announces New
Head Salesman Present Concert

m

‘Brigadoon’ to
Please Audiences
On Central Stage

Hastings BPW
Events to Mark
‘Women’s Week’

Rotary Pancake
Supper Profits
Aid Programs

backward glances

Crash Victim
Asks Damages
Of $35,000

bits of yestenlay”....
as gleaned from the
Banner files

MEMBERSHIPS AVAILABLE

Democratic Convention IqXJrand
Rapids Saturday will be qeorge
E. Carpenter. Parrel) Anderson,
DeWitt Scott. Joe Pamyrak.
Harry Young, Lewis Thompson

taken to Blodgett HcepltaJ in
Grand Rapids suffering with a
(pre-coal - shortage) schedule fractured pelvis, a severely cut left
tag. facial lacerations and other
The 43 oil write in production
injuries, according to the report st
in the Hope field, produced 3,-

cortling to a recent summary of
the Oil A Michigan Amoctetton.

this year, according

to Leslie

According to Ute report, Mrs.
food, well-known local 4H leader,
■aa driving north on the Charlton

Tha fuel altuaUon here still concern. Hastings Toe.
remains acute aorordtaf to
«*“
‘-TOO tana of ice treated at Pennock Hospital and
Lrtte Hawthorns Alttwugh a
Long LMte and that u la lha released.
little more read la on band, the
NOTICE: The 39 th annual
meeting of the Hastings Rural
Please See MORE ABOUT:
pooslble, dellvtriea

. . . BACKWARD GLANCES.

Week* formerly wan employed by
pany's lumber
in Middle-1
vUle.
.................. , ............
distributor.
Wnks L-. .,
! w..&gt;. Ki-adiMte.l
school hoe in 1944.

Creek Community Concert
Association are available from
Mrs. Kate Smith 845-4371 or

1191. A membership before
Feb. 17th win entitle the tickHouslon Symphony, on March

Max

Rudolph

as

Director,
&gt;a GoldTheatre.

49

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high

BUSSELL T. HANKINS.

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ROGER B. K1LPATH1CK

plan to move back to Hastings in

Businessman
Name Kilpatrick
Now Manager of Laud Volunteers Bliss General
For Efficient
Area Chamber
Sales Manager
Roger B. Kilpatrick has
been ambctaled with industry FireControl
Fire Chief Edward Tudor and Bites Company, according to
members of his department, and
firemen from Middleville, Nash­
ville and the Hastings Mfg. Com­
pany's fire brigade were con­
gratulated by Mayor Franklin C.
Beckwith at Tuesday night's
Council 'sessloA for the manner
In which they brought)the disas­
trous “Lincoln Day- downtown
fire under control Feb. 13.

Clare M. Holder. 79, 8885 Janes
Road. Assyria Township, who
served tor many years as a town­
ship and county official, died on
Saturday, Peb. 20. at the Barry
Count/ Medical Facility where
he had been a patient since Dec.

Company. You
Rapids was the keynote speaker.
Senator Predric Hilbert. Allegan
and Glen Denn.
April 1
County chairman for Michigan
Caledonia's nominees are: Preai­ Wee*, of Wayland and Rock Myers
dent. Warren Tape; clerk, Janice of Allegan were guests
Barry County chairman. Mrs.
Richard Cook. Hastings, announced
tees, Frank Farnham. Keith Bergy
and Jackie Cherry Tape and Serving as Deputy County chair­ suffering a stroke In January
Famham are exchanging jots, and man ts Mrs Hbmcr Smith. Hetings, and representing the towns
in the county are Marc Squlrr. flee in his township, including
CHARLES 11. SMITH
Middleville: Julius Knowlton. Del- that of supervisor, and had served
os chairman of the Barry County
Barry County party leaders at­
port; Tom Nelthamer. Woodland, Board of Supervisors.
tended the Republican State
and Mrs. John Bougton, Nashville,
He -resigned as supervisor to
Product, Award chairman la H accept the position of Barry where Gov. George Romney won
Frank Ritchie, Hastings; Finance County drain commissioner, a overwhelming endorsement of
chairman is Tom Stebbins, Has­ post he held until hU retirement his party for his stands on fiscal
reforms Saturday.
tings; Cedric Morey. Hastings, will
handle special projects and he
Members of the Hastings High
in Bedford Township. Calhoun Peterson of Chartotte was eta&lt;Charles H. "Chuck" Smith box Schoo] and Junior Bands are pre­
County, the son of Lucretia (Hie- I ‘«d »• Michigan's firal woman
paring their Winter Concert for Bob Blrke. Hastings, president of try) Holder. He moved with his sut*
chairman.
Home Improvement Center of the presentation to the public Sunday.
parents at the age of 7 to the
Mrs. Peterson, whose husband
East Side Lumber Company, ac-; March 7. at 3 pm. bi Central represents his group. George B Assyria farm which remained htalls an Army colonel, has promised
cording to an announcement by i Auditorium.
Youngs. Hastings, will handle pub- regular place of residence untn l ib apply 88.000 of her 121 POO anthe owners. Wayne Newton and
Uclty and Dr. Harold TUkcy of his death.
i nual salary to help cut the Btate
Harald Mathcwa
Woodland will serve In an advisory
He had resided In Hastings dur- ‘OOP's deficit of more than 8250.capacity.
Prank Erickson: “Normandy OverChairmen for the specific &lt;kya «
She had been Gov.
activity during MlchlgaE Wee* k».„O. KWott.’Jr. who retired
The Senlcrf Bind 'win'be.’pdf- Rev. Wiliam Carta,'
Samiat their district festival num­
Sha had previously served as
beta. Ths Klaxon March," by man Dale BaMett. Hastings; May
assistant
national OOP chairman
18th. Hospitality Day—Mrs Jac*
As a young man he attended and State vice chairman. She
Before returning to Hasting^
Wood. Hastings; May 19th. Our
Smith was employed as assistant Bright, and “Andrea Chenier." by Livelihood Day—Howard Prost. Argubrteht Business College tn
for
U4
Senator
in the last eleeBattle Creek and for many yean
Giordano, arranged by J. J. Rich­ Hastings; May 30th. Education Day
and Company Lumber Yard at ards. The jrrogram will also Uxolud e —Supt. of Schools Richard Guen­
ther. Hastings; May 21st. Our
and is well qualified and exprriNina Albertson Oobel, who died tion.
modem compositions by Vincent
in 1948. On Feb 13. 1963. ha mprThose from Barry attending
Persldtettl.
Che 104th GOP State conclave on
Mrs. Jack Walton. Hastings; May
Company on plana for new homes. I
22nd. Our Youth Day —YMCA. .vives. A brother. R. M. Holder, the Civic Center were County
additions, cr remodeling existing'
Director Robert King, Hastings preceded him in death. Mrs. R Chairman Wilbur Uldrik. county
homes, and the drafting of new
Those chairmen will work through M. Holder resides at 7557 Cronk secretary Mix. Robert Baldwin.
pLu» to suit the individual needs
the chairmen in Middleville. Del­ Highway. Bellevue, with her son. Frank Ritchie, Sheriff and Mrs.
ton. Freeport. Woodland and Lloyd. Clare's nephew, who is his Merl H. Campbell. Mrs. Richard
only other survive*-.
Newtcfi and Mathews
Stager, Mrs. RoxeU Stanton.
Nashville.
He has been employed by the
Charles Harthy. Fred Ollddon.
Ex-officio members of the county1:30 this Wednesday afternoon Steve Lewis. Mr. and Mrs Charles
East Side Lumber Company since
last Dec. 10. and has enjoyed get­
Dodge. Register of Deeds and
County chairmen for Michigan at Bellevue.
ting re-acqualnted with his former
Mrs. Howard Ferris. Beverly PerMusic lovers In the Hastings Week These Include. Miss Florence
Campbell. Hastings. 1965; H. Frank
of
Prairieville and Supervisor Al­
operetta. “Brigadoon." which Ritchie. Hastings. 1966; Richard K
mond Weber of Hope Township
Palmer. Hastings. 1967; Dr. Kings- ,
Robert (Etorsi I Caatetein. of opens in Central Auditorium this ley Bennett, 195B; Richard Shuster
Frank Ritchie was elected the
Wednesday night and continues
Hastings.
Third
District caucus chairman
and Richard Frldpausch. Hastings,
Mr. and Mrs. Smith, and their this Thursday and Friday eve­ 1969; Warren Williams and Wil­
Barry County's District represen­
nings with curtain time at 8 pm.
tatives are Chairman Uldrlka.
lard Pierce. Hastings, 1900; Ray
are residing at 417 E. South Street.
Mrs. Dorothy Adrounie and How­
■Bilan. Middleville. 1961; Lewis
Smith attended a product and
ard Perris. Ferris is the Third
Lang. Hastings. 1963; Russell Evans,
sales seminar at Morgan S.uh and
Members of the Hastings Busi­ District treasurer.
1963 and Hal Buerge,
ing directed by Herbert Moyer Hastings.
ness and Professional Women's
Hastings. 1064
on Monday and Tuesday of this
Club are completing plans to ob9 for Michigan Week under the
leadership of Regional chairman, Week March 7-13, with a variety
SATISFY YOUR APPETITES
Dr. James Zumberge. president of of actlvltiu.
the public will too," Director Grand Valley State College. Other
Tliroughout the US. some 170.000
and syrup and served with crisp Moyer declared.
counties arc Allegan. Kent. Mont­ business and profcaatonal women
calm and Ottawa.
Members of the Hastings Ro­
the Rotary chefs In the HHS night have been sold out in ad-1 Specific programs and activities iblUUea to work together in full
East Gym on Saturday. Feb. 27. vance. but the box office will are now being formulated with □artnershln to makc .ttite week a tary Club are eomr'“*“
---------■———- and
Adults 81. children 73c.
tt
county teamwork including our truly ilgnlflcant "SprtAgttme Salute for their annual
are seats avaltable.
to Women." according5o President
ipper to be held from
Tickets are available for the announced when the complete Agnes Smith.
.
/dock Saturday in the
musical for this Wednesday and schedule is developed.
Sunday, March 7. members are
All persona] taxes must be paid Thursday nights.
to attend the church of their High School.
by 6 pm. March 1. Property tax­
Steve Mayo and Susan Kahler,
eholce and from 3 to 5 o'clock that
es not paid by this date will be veterans of past productions,
returned to tlic County Treas­ have the leading roles aa Tommy
urer as delinquent. Dor licenses and Fiona. Steve Carr and Mari­
Episcopal Parish House for mem- projects. Including ths student
lyn Tobias have the comic leads
Roy Fuller, Treasurer
attend are to notify Mias Smith
Tuesday evening, March 9. there
Other Rotary- programs assist
is to be a "Springtime Salute to
Women" dinner at 6:45 pm. at tiie YMCA. Youth Council. Boy
Ixc Leaaan Sharpe Memorial Hall Scouta and other programs.
At
this
event
they
are
to
honor
County Circuit Court in which Mrs.
Ruby Wood. R3 Hastings, through "Women of Achievement" selected Carlton W8CS wiU meet, with
her attorney. Richard M Shuster, by the BPW, the Hastings and
asks S35.000 damages for Injuries Nashville Women's Clubs and the
and expenses which resulted from
Reservations for this dinner may­
be made with Mrs. Grace McPnarTickets fc
Roads about H p.m. on April 3.
tn tile community are invited to Auditorium on March Illh are
attend.
avallahte at Supmtte, Jacoba
Pharmacy, Gardner Pharmacy

NUMMR

has been warkins for a wbblMaJi '
I lumber distributor In Grand Raplrl« has
hnre-joined the Barn'County
ttarrv CiV'Hfv
ids.
Lumber company al 126 N Jeffer­
son Street. James Wiswell, owner,
announced.

thc • University of the Michigan,
was the target of angry criticinn

rhlch the Tbornappie District is purehatfnr. From left to right

‘Brigadoon’

On Control Stogo

HasHn«s. Mlchigon. Thursday. February 25, 1965 24 PAGES — 3 SECTIONS

One Hundred and Ninth Year

AID GOOD CAUSES—Richard WelUm, president of ths Hasting!
Exchange Club, recently presented a check to Melvin Haight, of

Hoitinfi Hlfh Pret«nfv

Cadillac appointment later. JonesJ

night because of Washington's

factoring faelbtteoin Hastings and

August. 1961.
New York. Pittsburgh. Philadel­
And Chief Tudor also pointed phia. Cleveland, Dayton. Detroit,
out that the fire demonstrated Chicago. Milwaukee and Palo Alto.
the need tor additional equipment,
such as ladders, more masks,
larger feeder hose for the trucks,
the Hastings Klwanls Club, has auxiliary lighting equipment and
more advantageously placed hy­
A graduate of Purdue Univer­
tty Aind campaign. has teen drants.
sity In mechanical engineering.
Chief Tudor indicated that a Kilpatrick aerved aa a pitot in Ota
UR. Navy during Worid War n. .
this growing community, potntHa wm

merce Executive was bom at

Middleville brought ladders
with than which enabled fire-

children, JCilpatrick will relocate

Ha was graduated from

he played Vanity toot-.
er of Court and Church could

Civic Theatre
Dissolves, Gives
Library Money

said a fire multlpliea 40 times for
every fire minutes delay.
When offfatn and members of
As the community grows, we
should^progresa,
too,.Chief Tu- the Hastings Civic Theatre
year Tire
Rubber Company
then served in the labor relailotia
Chief TUddr jajaheduled to
meet with . ih8.'..^JdncirS fire
-rector for Goodyear, and . later committee.'
dlicusscd the
held a rimllar position at Jack­ matter oCMftSnt .'alley ways
son. Mich, about 1944.
'
free
of
matcrigla
that might add
In 1944 he left the Goodyear
to fire haxahfs'Jije downtown
, Purchase of'»,o«wmotor grad­
Company, which made parta for er from Gallon, ■costing 813,754
Pratt - Whitney Engines. After w«s approved?-1
------ -grader which
business for the Nqvd Engine
?• «« L*bcrCompany before entering the re- teaUx. director
tall business tn Battle Creek’ in
1M6 with Miller Jewries He 118,900, ulc
the uu|
third 817,000 and the
cameXo ItaiUnips in April of.fourU1 150059.
bought the Miller
MiUer
1955 and ' bousht
Councllmtn approved buying
Jewelry store in I960.
He sold his store ln‘ 1964.

tented the 8190 70 to the library.

the Library Including 836 from
the Senior Cllleens Club.

Mrs Vernon Engle. Mrs. George
Lockwood and specific new bookg
have been contributed by Mrs.
1962. Ho married Atty. Edna
Bodily in November of 1964.
apple
4H Club.
He has a daughter, Mrs. Fred
(Connie) Strong of Battle Creek:
«aa«MMa/ raraaaavvai,
»J U r
two eons, Stephen, who U teach- Bfckwlth and others met with
highway officials who discussed
Thomas, a student at Michigan
State University, and firs grand­
children.
Broadway and to State, and for
M-4J to go west on State Street
and eventually south connecting
with
possibly in 1968-69.

Ronald McKibbiri
District Forest :

Schedule Men’s
Breakfasts
During Lent

meet with the Planning Com­
mission on March 10. They fol­
lowed’ a Planning Commission

The annua] Men's Lenten Break­ a request from Mrs. Thelma Deal supervisor with headquarters at
fasts are being scheduled for the for permission to have remnant Plainwell.
The announcement was made by
the Conservation Department last
o'clock cn five iSiday mornings' ' ■
The first breakfast, on March 730 8 Hanover.
12. will be at the Methodist
Action on a request for V&gt;Church, the next two, on March provxi of a beer and wine take
out license for the Hastings Meat
Sharpe Memorial Hall, the April Market at 157 W. State Street
was delayed until the next CounChurch and on April 9 it will be
held at Memorial Hail.
investigated 11 offenses daring
charge include Jack Osgood, chair­
man, and Frank Ritchie. Bob SiialUa. Richard Duval. George Miner.
Eklln DeVault and Kei Robbe.

can be handled more efficiently.

disorderly conduct, delinquent

vandalism and reckteaa driving.
They policed a down traffic
accidents, throe non-traffic ac­
cidents. provided assistance on
Notice Is hereby given that the
two fires. Investigated nine nonPrenldait of the Hastings crtmlnal complaints and provid­
Johnstown Orange Hall Tuesday
ed assistance to other depart­
March 2. and on Monday and
attended a luncheon ments on 11 occasions.
Tuesday, March 8 and 8. 1983. Smith
Thay tasumf M tickets
meeting tn Taneing Wedneaday

Board President
Attends Luncheon

Luther Lent.
Johnstown Twp Supervisor 2 25

of the Michigan State Legisla- moving violation tickets and 775
overtime parking tickets. They

parked overtime. They processed
NOTICE-Tlie Hope Township RUTLAND TOWNSHIP
employee
Board of Review will meet March
Notice is hereby given that the 72 applications for driver's li­
censes. City cruisers traveled
3,461" miles in the two weeks.
BARRY TWP. TAX NOTICEtownship hall Tuesday, March 2.
nf reviewing the 1865 assessment and again on Monday and Tues­
roll. The Board wOfmeet at the day. March 8 and
ana 9.
o, 1966,
ivoa. from
’ v .
„
• home of Supervisor Lloyd Holi­
Towashln Hall totatM a half­ I am. to 4 pm. to review the tai | Republican Executive Com­
-. — —— miff— la Irt i~~ ~ a* A^l.lwlaa. Vah on March
mile south of Ooodner's Store on _ &lt;• - " - la Highway M-43
Almond Weber.
Rutland Twp. Supervisor 1/4
1/8
Hope Township Supervisor 1/4

�Middleville

-I

Table Lists
Allowable Sales
Tax Deductions

Un William Klumpte employed Mr* Dick Dean and family ware

n» Mrs. Varv latki

Mr. and Mra. Clarenos Longatrsst
are expected horns from Tampa.
«w, 0*0 Btauffar, play. Ho is «*.. thia Thursday. * Elton
principal of the Montrose school
system. * Mrw. Harry Baiach en- Human Resources” and James
Rugg. Dr. Melvin Noah and
. Blue and Gold banquet, cafeteria,
4:30. Junior FarenC meeting on Granri Rapids Widnrcday eve­
ning * George Juppstrom re­ Brmkfiust Saturday. * The Senports Ms granddaughter. Mary tor Citlara met for their potluck
Sue Lobdsil, was married in the
Methodist Church in Plantation,
I Monday, March 1—Bottfd Of
■ Education meeting. 7:30.
Wedneaday. March 9
TrwUng, McFall Bldg.
Thursday. March 4—Villon
guests of the Funrusons in
Friday. March 5—Vision Tot­
ing. Freeport Bldg.
WOODLAND
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Lawrence Lowell. Pastor
TM of 4 percent which may be ' Thirteen members of the Mid­
Bunday school, 10 am.
M A &lt;yut*ta2 Jf* u&gt;n dirville Juni« Band took part
Morning worship, 11 am.
■
nr fl.riilt
rJ naw*____ ...
Youth Feltowahlp. 1:M pm.
California and would like to be
(Festival at Northview High
WOODLAND UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH
ceJebrattng tlirir 14th weddUu:
Lowell Dimoa Pastor
anniversary this week. Bunday
Sunday school. 10 am.
Morning worship, 11 am.
mting; Sue Saladin, and Jeanne
Harris, Kathy Michael and Jane
Harris, darineg duets, II ratings.
Public invited.
Newman in Middleville. * Mra
Mpriy Otto and Janet White,
Ida Rathbun la tn BodgeU Hos­
(Ersrgrcsa, Ala.), a U.S. Array Advisor, snd a Vietnamese
BOWENS MILLS CHAPEL
pital for testa. * About 40 peo­
Array Captain visit a school belli and supplied with American
Henry VanTll. Evangelist
ple enjoyed Oame Night iseld in
10 am. Morning service.
Leslie Merryman, Bandy Baker.
11:J5 am. Sunday school.
Taxpayers are reminded also
that the Michigan State tax on
Marty Otto, Greg Cox and Bill
Johnaon
received
a
TH
rating.
auggmtwl that taxpayers nave
The Middleville Bands are un- CARLTON CENTER
METHODIST CHURCH
inxuu. xaa- . —
■■■ ■
,4 —
By firlor SUson
and Mias Etta La ure11 of COmPayan having additional ques.
lions on this subject should tele■ ■ ■■
Momlng worship. 8:16 am
Did you know that Malcolm
pltonc tlielr LkuJ Internal Rcvc- - Mrs Laura Mallison, teacher

Church Notes

West. Woodland

MICHIGAN
19M
AVERAGE HATE MIES TAI TRUE

CARLTON 8EVRNTH-DAT
ADVENTIST CHUBCM
urn in Battle Creek.
Elder Charles Wilber
Village election March 3. There

also rota on whether liquor may
be sold in Middleville village. *
au. asm nu». L'aviu ITUfT or
Madison Heights were Saturday

Leland School in Detroit. * Mr.
Gerald WUlianu were

£ It;

8”

J'aul Free, all Of Heldlngford.
Minn. relumed home with Mr
and Mrs Oercld Williams after

.IS S "

S IS “ ;g
ill in
;is I-J

MtTVrUnd IM wn or r.uon,1
u&gt;. bod, Io met
Mo. were dinner guMte of Mrs. ■ traffic accidents Studies indicate
Glen Hendee and Mrs. Verna that up to 70 per cent of all auto
Gabriel last Wednesday, w Mr.
X
±
and Mrs. Victor Sisson called on
and Mrs. L F Burkey of I
CEDAR ,CREEK
BIBLE
Christian Baptist preacher and Rev
----------------------Hastings Sunday evening. * Mr.
,?r
C“LBcn
against parts
parts ofof the
the car.
car. especially
especially
r, . . - . .....&lt; against
Campground Rd. 9 miles south of nca" teachings of Marcus Gar­ and Mrs. Roland Oaster and windshield and instrument paneL
vey. Malcolm spent some time in family of Hastings were Sunday
HMUMi
a detention home in Mason when dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Pastor. Donald Tack
Byron
Heaterly.
*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sunday school, 10 am.
Mason High Rchoo" andwis aeor“» Bchalbly were Sunday
Worahlp, 11 am.
elected the class president. A «Ue w°n
?’rATd
Youth meeting. 0:15 pm.
brother. Wilfred, now Wilfred X, MrsJAtm^Wortley of Lake Odes­
.. . MuaUm'taader
,... tn Detroit
.. ”.! r.a. Mra.
rv whn
ba
Mr* Wnrt
Wortley.
who hi,
has hern
been
Wednesday prayer meeting and
don't
know
thatlhe
above
Infor‘
n
*
cry
P®
01ftn&lt;
l cared |
Bible study, 7:30 pm.
maUon Is any special crcdrt to fQr at “ nur,lnK home, is better
.A
,
UJ and able to he at her nam home
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE I do think it dor* make thehw? Barbara Hestarly. daughter of;
&gt;07 E. Marshall Street
item about the asaasalnaUonol Mr ,nd Mr&gt; Ver&lt;Un Hesterly.
Minuter. Dale R. Harvey
more interest to us. We are glad h“ betn, confln«i h&gt; her bed
THE FURNITURE
410 B. Madison. 048 5-5060
..
J
the Dost few davs due to InferBUILDING
who fired the fatal shot*. We lion in-her leg following a cut
haw to think of what might be suffered when she fell on the ice
11 am. Morning worship
a couple of weeks ago.
7:90 pm. Wed. Bible Study the outcome otherwise.
Phone 374-3523
BANNER WANT ADS PAT!
Mr. and Mrs.. Myrte Hendec
CLOVERDALE EVANGELICAL
CHURCH
Rev. George Marshall. Pastor

UPHOLSTERING

Woyne Hazel

performed at BlodgvU Hospital
In prand Rapids. * The Prairie
of Mra. Clifford Davis Wednm-

Mornlng wotshlp. 11 mm.
bye of Ada Bunday. Mrs. Sundbye
U being cared for by Mrs
Chapin. * Mra. Vera Llckt* and PEOPLE'S BIBLE CHURCH
Rl. Nashville, Ph 653-8477
Mtoa Winnie Llckt* attcndHl
hdd at thrtr prealdrnt B
sources and Job Opportnnltiea.* High Youth Oroupa.
7:48 pm. Evening service.
* MUa Gladys Jackson. Mia.

during a short drive on
it highway

and Boys Brigade.
Women's Missionary
of Wayland spent. Friday
her sister, Hrx Vera

han 25 to 123 muscular actions

Hooper.

Grand Rapids Thursday to Mayo
Brothers Hospital in Ruclicstcr,
Minn. Ho- mother accompanied

RUBBER STAMPS
Made to Order
All Sizes
Stomp Pads . . . Ink
and Supplies

SCHADER'S
Office Supplies

murdered in New York last Bun­
day. was a fanner Michigan resi­
dent? For a few years following
1628 he and his family lived in
Lansing. Hu father, the Rev

Fellow-

PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH

1306 South Hanover Street
Phono 045-6426
10 am. Bunday school.
11 am. Morning warahlp.
Youth meeting. 6:15 pm.
Evening Gcwpel Hour. 7 pm.
Wedneaday prayer, 7:30 pm.

Tourist Council
Renews War
On Litterbugs

children.”
Micltlgan anti-lilter tews pro­
hibit littering of «U pubtta and

and toreat*.

The Michigan Tourist Oound
hu taken official action to renew
Its int'4-Hme battle agairut Utter
throuihoGt the State.
The Council today condemned
Indiscriminate disposal of **»**•

The Michigan Bute Highway
Deportment reports that it ^endi
about 11.000 a day to pick up Utter
along state highways. Thia dots

cutton at all ottendm.

forests. and tboumnBi of mUffi of
county roads and city stmeta.
"We are being crowded out by
our own untldyna&gt;*.’ tiw CousicU
added. 'Litterbugs art destroying
our beached, roadside* and fomu.
and creating a dangerous health
the official coordinating agency hazard.
-Michigan must put ita beat foot
tn g ytaoluUon the Council forward to enhance Ua position aa
pointed out that Utter of aU type*
raa. One good place
la not only unsightly i*Jt greatly
with elimination of
detract* from Muhlgan’s waters
and ecenic beauty. Tire resolution Utter."
aald to part :
Mrs.
Henry
Bandeen and Mr*
"The indiscriminate disposal of
metal, glam and’ piasUc beverage Myron Tuckerman were at Higgins
container! . . . poses a haaard to Lake a weekend ago attending Ute
Conservation
Training
School.
the health and well-helm of vtd-

Textured Lace Seamless

Stockings
Sltn SI4
through 1 I
Colon

Pecan and
OH Black

fashion texture" for shapely

appeal around the ankles.

Ben Franklin
e&gt; 102 West State In H- Stings

GET ON THE
PLYMOUTH
KICK-M

Youth Fellowship, Wed.. 7 pm

Bible Study and prayer ser­
vice, Wedneaday,

It’s the fastest-growing kick around!

ST BOBS CATHOLIC CHURCH

Rev. David Hawley, AaaWant

COLOR TV
CHASSIS
jtht awttt!

Saturdays. 7:30 am. on Sundays.
Before Masses on weekdays.
Dally Maaara. 7 and 8 am

8T. AMBROSE, DELTON

ST. AUGUSTINE,
MIDDLEVILLE
OUR LADT OF GREAT OAK.
DOWLING

CHURCH OF GOD

Where a Christian Experience
Makes you a Member.
Il am. Morning worship.
7:30 pm. Wednesday prayer.

THE CHURCH OF

SETCHEll
ARLSON
[iiQDijWHEB

65 FURY
the big kick!

And Plymouth Dealers are on a dealing kick right now!
Smart car buyers are really on a Plymouth^
are at the highest point in years. So, to get
people on this Plymouth kick, Plymouth C
making the kind of deals that nobody can I

-sales
more
s are
bout.

They’re not waiting until spring-they’re giving big
trades-in fact, your present car will never be worth
more in trade than right now. So, for a wintertime deal
on a great new cer... get on the Plymouth kick-quick,

LATTER DAY SAINTS
Bunday School. 10:30 am.

GET A DEAL ON A GOOD USED CAR, TOO!
With Plymouth sales up, Plymouth Defers are taking more cart in trade. So, for a good buy on a Top Quality used car, go to Plymouthland.

i»c«, unrfermity, vsrMtiiSm mstataaaaw
Sarran t-Casiscx's ultrsmodern csUffi

OOATS GROVE
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Durken Road

A KICKER OF A DEAL AT PLYMOUTHLAND!
FURY / BELVEDERE / VALIANT / BARRACUDA

Worship Dour, 11 am.
Junior and Senior High. Sunday.

SENTZ T V
Wl 5-3M2

Christian Eixteuvar Union.

Pair

Modfe of multiple yarn for
better wear. "A new look In

WOODBURY UNITED
accompanied bn* daughter - in- BRETHREN CHURCH
Rev. Tunny O. Baranlc. Pastor
Ann Arbor University Hospital
Ttdephoue 374-3246
Wednesday afternoon. Hwy rcrnalncd in the city until Friday Just off M-60, North on M-50
In Village of Woodbury
Bunday school, 6:43 am.
Worship, 11 am.
Junior church for children.
Youth choir rehearsal. Wed
Hospital in Grand Rapids, is
convalescing at home.

^F £

Barry s Farm Store
Hanover at Hastings City Limit

Dewey's Car Palace
M-43 at Sprague Road, Delton

�THE HASTINGS ILAN NKR—*

State’s Oldest
Barber Native
Of Barry County

Speaker I
George Lowell, Personal Mention Marriage Licenses Rotary
A. L. Mouenkamp, manager in
the administrative aervices division
GOP Names
Past Farmer,
were dinner guest* of
Nashville Ticket
Buried Thursday family
lar Monday ______________
noon luncheon meeting
their daughter and family, Mr PhUl* Clark. H*stla&lt;i .
.. .. U&gt;.--- - J«n WUUtav. MlMirvUlv

Abram J Becker, former Barry 1
County resident now a barber la
Isuulng. will b* 86 next April ?
and mav h* IV.—
_ .

-------- ■
vi n o m e r
Becker of State Hoad, Is the wm
of the late Mr. and Mrs Jim
Becker who rame tn thta arcs ffOm I
Ontario. Canada. Before he wa*
married and before he began bar-1
te-ring. Abram had 20 acres of Und
east of Carlton Center.
--- --- --Iinim
"*** M &gt;,,r' **" inJ ■ctkrt

Beckw and a partner. John Zub-1
Sr,’W •
in:
the old Hudaxi Hou*? which, be-,
tore It burned down, cocuj.ted die ■
*lte where the Michigan Theatevi
now standa on Washington Avcnu- •
nz.'lr.r
u...
, ■

. —.7. — •
VII a iu.
of millionaires' in Grand'Rapid*.
Oklahoma and other pm a of the
country.
particular as some folk; they wre
cimgwilal and like to talk. Ill tell
you something. a millionaire Is the

Reception to Mark 60th
J..
t•

4

.

.

MAPLE GROVE BANQUET,.
The South Maple Grove Evan­
gelical United Brethren Church
will hold a Father &amp; Son ban­
quet Monday, March 1. at 1 pm

Native Pastures

MR. AND MRS. FRANK PRENTICE

and he likes to have company and
someone to talk tn"
1
------------- —
— —.VI* « »» Wl •
diangta tn the tarterim; busmeM ' ww- *■

and Mr*. Henry KatMr. of KalaServices wers held Thursday mazx&gt; to celebrate thf first
birthday of the Kaisers' son,
Home at NaahvUle. for George Kevin Peg Fedewa of Borges*
A. Lowell, 84. He wa* a life-long Hospital, and her fiance. Joseph
resident of Barry County and
alio dinner guests and during
ry Medical Center
the afternoon some of the plan*
were made for th* couples' May
1 wedding.
'
(Calkins* Lowell On Jan.
Banghart* were overnight guest*
at the home of their daughter.
I Other survivors
and on Monday went to Howell
to visit Mn. Perry Banghart,
, t Lillian &gt; Krondyk of Battle returning home Tuesday On
Wednesday of this week, the
Chet Banghart* were in Ionia
one son. E. Alfred Lowell of attending a family potluck to
honor the birthdays of hl* aunt*.
Wash.; 11 grandchil- Mrs. Mary Glerman and Mrs
Louise Smith. Mr*. Perry Bang­
hart accompanied them home,
her daughter, the Richard
Lowells operated a farm and
Stoners, will be guest* here for
-pie Grove township until the weekend. The Banghart* are
1252 when they moved to Nash­ looking forward anxiously to
ville.
March 19. when their son and
Theater. Lawrence Lowell of family, the Bruce Banghart*, will
Woodland officiated, with burial be moving back from Omaha,
In the Wilcox Cemetery. Maple Nebraska. Bruce will be leaving
Grove township.
on Margh 28 for Mexico on a
Ihree-week trip, but his famUy
wlll remain , here.
Mr and Mrs Lawrence Ben­
ton. Mr and Mn. Robert David­
son and daughter, and Mn. EdMh
Benton of Kalamazoo visited the
Russell Bentons on Sunday. Mrs
Edith Benton remaining for a

•

Wedding Anniversary

Can be Renovated
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Farm

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Others on the ticket are:
, Pretadent. Mr*. Gladys Milter;

Auditorium on March Uth are' Members
Hasting*
available al Superette. Jacob* ^tachera Club enjoyed a
. dinner
Pharmacy. Gardner Pharmacy and axrial evening at the Has. .. .. •
-- -------, mJ83 Country Club un Saturday

urer. Mrs Marguerite WUaon;
trustees. ----Harold
— ---------Norris —
and
—
Loren Noddin*, and a*sra*or. Carl
Tuttle.

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the Russell Benton* were Mn
Michigan hits over two mil­
UBut”Uita
,OI “r. and Mrs. Frank Prentice|which 1* being arranged by their lion ticrcn of unproductive per­ Myron Campbell and daughters
of Delton.
manent pasture that could be
Thursday afternoon callers at
mi,
insy nave
Iiwa ai
me larm
•.....
&lt;
The*
have
farm turned into --------profit-making
------ ;—• forage
----- inr
the nwnr
home oi
of me
the irn
Ira vnouecs
Chaffee*
, their 60th wedding
anniversary
home
g llvod
MUJ at the whefe
imuir mi a. mu* rw»u. wnuc land with a lew aunpic renova- .
sj-. riji Maker and chll-• ,u_ at
«--•■
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Michigan Stat. UL-cball coach। with, a i----recepllon
the—
Hasting*
born,
all
their ----mar. Uon pocucxn,
practice*,nccutuing
according vuto» * .dren
(4—— of
— r Nashville
*!«■&gt;*«-411« and
ft Mr*.
*&lt;»■ Wl
—-­
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. -----•, uun
Win
Hotel on Sunday, March 7. from ried life.
'Michigan State University crop ston Merrick. Friday supper
multiple balling cage which per­
Mr*. Prentice la the daughter ■ scientist
guests were Mr. and Mr*. Frank
mit* five batting practice opera­
of Mr and Mn Jasper Cooley.
. .
.
. Rousii of Milo, and entertained
TUcir
friends
and
relative*
are
tions involving pltciier. butter
and Mr Prentice Is the son of ductlon during the first gras- for dinner on Sunday were Mr.
and catcher to go on simultane­ invited to attend this occasion Mr. and Mr*. Fred'Prentice
and Mrs Larry Segur and daugh­
ously.
Tlielr children are Mrs. John
ter of Nashville, and Mr. and
(Helen* Stem of Chicago. Mr*.'
Mrs. Gary Norris and daughter
Paul (Ethel* Olbson of R2 Mid-1
of Cedar Creek. Mr. and Mr*.
dlrviUe. Allen of Baltimore, Md . I
The renovated land Wm.
slxxild
Reid of the Star District
Verne of Essexville and Clarence increase proauction
production irom
from one : were recent callers
°£.2:emo* P'r *" . rr,n'!' ton or les* of low quality forage I jMn. E. L Crocker, wife of the
Mrs Steven &lt; Barbara &gt; Paavo.
tnd
8rrat ,r*nd’ i to three to four ton* of good Rev. E L. Crocker, former resl1202 8 East Street, is now em­ enuoren
‘quality alfalfa and bromegra**. dents now living in Grand Rap­
ployed by Hastings Floor Cover-:.-------------------------------------------------- The added grass-legume produc- Ids. fell on Friday, Feb 13 and
ing. Bob Newell has announced
|
Uon can be easily turned tnto broke her hip She is In Butter­
duties Include
profit by using it tn a feeder worth Hospital. Grand Rapids.
1i r«lt
I Ben
caU or hnrf
beef nnmlkm
operauon.""
llen Cole
vote of
oi Middle
Miaaie Lake
L*ae was
By Mrs. Lloyd Oitwn
The MSU scientist note* that • dtauer guest of his tlster. Mr*
daughter of Mr.
imk. m. saarrinTi.-U-.
“-"s"
I
MI-MI I
should select their more produc- afternoon gueits were Mrs Oly1 East. She Wai graduated from
Leo Le&lt;
Lecldeltncr from DclUxi
Oarvey of Nashville. Andy
Hastings High School last June. called
*' * at" 'Lloyd Owen* Friday. * Uve land, rather tiwm that
which is uncleared or stony It Cole 01 O&gt;"oda and Christine
She married Steven Paavo last Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Owen visited win yield cm profit, he com- :Powell,
Pnu-" local.
Oct. 6. Stew. In the Navy Sea­
menta.
, Beas, is on duty in Okinawa, and
Tatar offers the following rec- '
I expect* to return home In June.

X.■ R1 i-Bm - to

of the Rotary Club held at the
Hotel Hastings
.
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village
ticket
.at
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Mrs. Howard Sepp from Fine y
,
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" J on the ---------daughter
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Howard- i IX
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spent Saturday at WIU GurxVi ** !
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Mr. and Mrs Jerry Hull and
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family called Bunday at Will
J***
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| pastured off by June 1. By the
friend. Miss Dorothy
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Mr and Mra. Norman ArmI
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* Mr and Mrs Will Shriber1 Umi
Lhsk
cultivate
Mr* Lulu Edmonds and son.
from Hastings .called on the Will 1 eTt*T week until Aug. I to sup- Mr. and Mn. Howard Edmonds.
Ourd* Saturday. Mr. and Mr* Prras or kill the quackgrass and »ttcnd«l a surprise birthday
party honoring Mr* Gordon
Mast at the home of her daughI Kurt and km by Owen from pounds of Vernal alfalfa since
1 Algonquin spent Saturday night,u I* long-lived and will reals at Lloyd Owens. Owen Cox fror 1 *-*“ *—h —w * •‘*J—
Mr*. Lawrence Herrick and
Nashville was a weekend call! ing after Aug. 1 reduces the Mr*. Roy Doolittle were in Kalamaxoo on Saturday to visit Mrs
Bernard Reed at the home of
O*en* were dinner fourth to one-third of
her daughter. Mn. Reed suffered
a broken ankle several weeks ago
vllle Saturday. * Mr. and Mn.! th northern Michigan
and is expected to return home
and In southern Michigan.
Lloyd Owen called on Mr.----Mn. Harry Babcock in Barney
Mill* Dlitrlct Bunday.
.
ing since oats take too much toll
Glee Club Concert al Centra!
This often result* tn poor stand* Auditorium on March 11 th are
available at Superette. Jaeobs
Pharmacy. Gardner I'harmacy
10c OFF WITH THIS AD on
each pound 6f shelled pecan*. with the fertilizer m both are
The 42nd Michigan State Re­
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O. W. Spencer.
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5. Band seed by placing the lays In 19® saw a hulas u&gt;aault
alfalfa in a bond above the on records. with seven meet
fertilizer and brome drilled one- marks broken and one tied and
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WAGON FOR SALE-Straight but' wait until the following
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7. Orase rotationally (one
quick. Call V. Lyon* 7M-W48.
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Continued from Pogo Ono
and back to the fir*) to keep
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EDITORIAL

I

S® Pa« Carlton
Farmer Dies
Monday Night

j Personal Mention

dun-cuU

Ho* 80th Birthday "iBafi-yDeiilOCratS
J

Cltorire Smith. Agnre Bndlh-*

-

SS Invite Public to
Legislative Meet

Jor*1*
lUrtW ta*vn in IMptetnWr or UM

I threw beautiful cake* from adtnlrw*. many card* and a birth­
day dinner oetetaallon in Grand
Rapid* that evening. Cbngratu&gt; __
■! Renirh-

Barry County Dmnocrate invtie
numnn a poauau. a iwmia. AU .M Mn annum
ai
Frank Yargar. M. 4M W.
the public to take pari tn a forum
...
.
m.
.
.land tan. Charts*, were cn un 1
&amp;iuui num. urcu ai o jv pw
Eastern trip They had Mopped.'
Munday al Pennock. Huapttal
1 *- - — &lt;
1*^(4 t- - ll.V
on to undoubtedly • ^tflecilon of
Parish House on Thursday. March
.—; -—:----- , ———»
highway accidents, has curoe lu public apathy and * belief that uuwuicr miu viuuica were
May with friend* while bupt Club hut weak TUeaday. There
people are unwilling to accept
d-uth
Oounty dairy farmer and chairman
tighter licensing and traffic con­
uf the Democratic State agriculture
Bf Mr.. RleKrra Cl.rk
trol*. Thu*, although there to much Admihutrator* Convention, iliey YahUce provided entertainment, Township
talk about doing lomcUilng to cut acre uotuied of Barbara-* terioui A Mr. and Mra. riate Rurfnar
ball. If
farm legialatlan. Thia commitu-e
tunea aouut B16 pm. ou bui- .and little daughter. Hobin, rrom
down the highway slaughter, little,
Kathy and Karen Clark cele­
brated gieir »Ui birthday by go­
if any eftecUve action to taken.
ing to Grandma and Grandpa
The Hasting! Banner it waa a popular political apart to
u*ca and has declared aa part
Coivtn* for dinner Bunday
Included their parents, the Dick its prewramthe abaluhnicni of
Clark*. Vickie. Mike and the
Clayton
Clark*.
A
Mr*.
Laurel
lann buslnms.
for the high luuuied attitude they politician* investigate and hold at midnight with a lever oi j Keith Balia, aa they are getting
Newton entered St. Mary * ho*about 104.
ready tor the new iamba which
public hearings.
pltal in Grand Rapid* on Tues
We are not agabut hearing* and
day with surgery scheduled fur
tictan wm considered *omcUung
autic Crvck wae in itoiuiip
warm, burn quarters.
Wednev^ay * Mn. Dick Clark 20ui Senatorial District and chairof a white knight it he could think investigation* The very fact that
Varn aad Roy of Haaungs.
u a medical patient at Butter­
friend*.
worth horpnal Ui Grand Rapids
iiaa bean invited to
A Bunday dinner gueste of Mr agriculture
_.._ _na I
Im tWl. ala
tiicuWUi
wedding
anniversary
ill
Battle
Creek
for
dinner
houand Mn. Karl BchanU were Mr.
tiie agencies tttvotved.
bunday, ValenUnaa Day. by hav- onng the birthday annlrereary uf
and Mr* Voight Van Syckle and
ing dinner at the HaatintPi Do- Roy. A The Richard BaaoetL
tel.
Aiiu/ng
their
gucste
were
family
hud
Bunday
dinner
with
run
county,
chairman
of
the Horn*
Rubeau
I,
■ —
... . Km- n-n—K , W- .-.a
IIA—.
management* ability to manage.
jadiea who enjoyed Uie chicken cumnuUee on agriculture, ha* in.
dinner a* guciu of Uie Dowling dicated Ural hr. too. plana»to atblame where the blame la due.
ClMrlolte.
W8C8 held in the Dowi4ng
Dr. und Mm. Haymond I mflelate with burial in lUvrraide church baacmciit on Thureday. *
decline and few line* are operating
Mr. and Mn. Harold Blanton tucked by farm group* have txeri
Cemetery
and Uielr three granddaughters Uiiroducad and aume have jxu.&lt;&lt;4
consistently in the black. Noml&gt;a*l week tor a holiday unu ti.cy
By Mr*. Albwt Green
aere Bunday dinner gueaU of one iiotac or U&gt;» oUier. out moil
plan to return F*U 28lh. While
I MM4l«vUto
ftj-llf*
Mr. and Mrs Harold Gtay of nave died in lumuuttee. There if
By Mr*. Jahn Hook
there they will ace tlx&gt; Roman
Olivet- A Mr. and Mr*. Gordon a poMiunny dut uu* *ttuauon ha*
FddpuitoClKi- and call on the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Marshall
Tripp
operation i* controlled by a comCase entertained Sunday to ceieMaurice Lambics.
fbmb mnci
brate the birthday of Uielr wn*.
Sympathy goes out to the
Member* of the various farm
LaaaiaiL MteMcaa
Larry and David, and faUier, urgauuaUoni are urged by Dcm&gt;Clayton Bhuriow family. Mr. and WlLon Guideta of loucy
anything resembling efficiency.
Harold Case. Guests included the cniLo to attend Un* meeting a*
nuiaou Sunday. « Mn. Margaret
Harold Caae family. Uie Bob
By Mr». Sylvan Tafg
Mr. and Mra. John Hook were the La Ari nee Gauaa in Lan-ung. Winson spent Munuay witn ner
AWM1CAH HIWWA.U
companies are never saddled with Sunday caller* of Mr. and Mr* 1UC HUKUAl WMS Ul ixacviil.liudaughter,
Mrs. Beriuta
BoooA ».
74S-MII Case family. Mr. Wltoon Case.
---- ----------------—------ Willyard.
----■ ■MOlXTATIVn &gt;m
Denny Care and Connie Van served by Uie DemoanUc Wo­
France* Hook and children. • al hinM»» lor Ite laai
* comraluHuoiu
a cQQiparable load.
.. „Si-utlL
....
, 10
u» Ux
Ur- “
Mini
Mr.* Ertwtud
byckte, Gary Care and Carol men * Ciuo and during this pcruj
Mr
“d Ur
Ed^aed nn
on Likalr
uielr Utter
A* a mailer of fact, trie increas­
Lane, Kenny Case and Rex Mai- ampre time will be allowed tor
Bernard attended Uie Blue ana
KD
&gt;.
d™
,r
lekoote. A Thunday evening the everyone to tnaxe pcraonal contact
OITORIAl ing highway accident rate stems Gold Cub Scout Banquet Batur- Edward Barb*-, were Dr and * Mr- aaa Mrs Ootdon Green
Phillip Armstrongs called on Mr with the speaker* and discus ail
Uay night at Picatantview School
ami Mn. Harold Care and Sat­ Uicae probicnto.
controls In issuing license* and a Mr. and Mn. George Blan­
urday evening Mr. and Mn. Keel
ford were Sunday callers of Mr was u birthday cake in ixmor of Albert Green. The Clark .OU held.
Car) Brodbeck of Woodland,
Tobias were caller* at Uie Arm­ ciuunnan at the Barry County
company ha* aaked Gordon to
and Mrs Roger Davis, w Mr. and
Aaron Grooewold. chairman of strong home.
traffic. A motor car on a highway Mr*. OrUn Thrush and daughter. ,.7
r~'-Iso to Kaiuaa and work for them,
oi the. dinner celebration.
w Mr
Mrg ArUUl. Burd
to a potentially dangerou* instru­ Sharon, of Ithaca and Bob Sny­
organised till* meeting.
Among um*e woo were to at-1 WM&lt;
of
w,$ calk-d a meeting to be held at
ment uf destruction. Yet. almcst der of Riverdale were Sunday i-nd the Town Hall Lecture ion Hoderica Tieti, R2 HaaUnga. the Freeport VFW Hall Friday
David R. i’rtwton. 24. R2 Has- Ho»piUl Guild IS Meet*
anyone can get a license without Powell, a Thank* to everyone ihurtday morning to hear L’n*- Bunday and helped Garry Title evening. Feb. 26, to discus fu­
Dr. A. L DaMmaa
verdty of Chicago btologut. Dr. | “.£braVhu, aecSS Urttiday
Hokpilal Guild IS
IB meete
meet* U
at
Hospital
ture community project*. Grone- lings, paid a »14 fine plus »7.10
showing sufflolant erideac* of cum- who helped on the Rummage J B Rtune dtocuM "Th* Reach
Brownell .pen t the wold. in an effort to get a gen­ court a»U usawacd by Judge U»e home of Mre. Esther Dunn,
petence. This increasing accident Bale Friday. * Mr. and Mi*
N- Jianorer. UU* Thursday
invited
night of
or Feb.
rro. 4a with
witn Brenda
isrenaa eral public
puuuu opinion,
upuuuu, ilia*
— u
&gt;&gt;&gt;wu U E Barnett on a dtoorcterlx
Donald Hyne* of Battle Creek L 17™...—.1.7 .. 'night
rate to reflected in the increuaing were Friday evening caller* o!
m
JT**
Tripp
helped her celebrate. representative* from lodge*.
•'5rhF uluJ a,“l Mni-1 her birthday. • Mr. and Mrs. • churches, village council, firv&lt;jla jjury Tripp and family, Mr.' men. local organizations, etc. to
1U W. Cellar St.
W Mr*. Homer Hammond and 1 RlchMd Hudson.
Mr*. Genevieve Makley of Has­
MlddleviUe, Mr. and Mr*. Rod- discu**lon of proposed proJ ecu.
tings called on their sister, Mrs
erick TieU, Garry ana Victoria Good representauon al this
M. O. Hall of Grand Rapids.
of R2 Hasting* were guetu of meeting i* hoped for and to
Sunday.
By Mr*.
IT .. //.
( hl-fieman
Wld
M»rxh
*11 Tripp bound to bring out tome good
«»y
,’irt. w
ii. i.neetrrnan
.
—, ----,-----Saturday nlaht
night in honor of Mr*,
J
Mr* constructive ideas. Tint meeting
Dr. w[
and ( Mrs. George Lock­
puUu un plmi ol imr, «
ai
N.U..IU.
Alberta Tripps birthday, a Mr.
wood left Sunday for a holiday
therefore arent hurt if ’bled' ajm Ffatda.
There u a father-Son banquet ■ and Mrs Ronald Burd moved
The Chums Community Club
Monday evening. March 1. at the to Grand Rapid* recently to be
South Maple Grove EUB Church.: near Ronald s work. He Is em- Gordon Yoder Wednesday at 8
We Finish Shirts, Flatwork, Work Clothes
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Assorted Patterns; Hemstitched. Reg. $1.69

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Values to 79c .

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Look for famous 'Trade Name labels
fftit Community's Momler fortliea^.Year

©rber of Hje Oolbcn -{Rule

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Kitchen Towels
Assorted Pattcrns. Reg. 49c

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124 East State Street

�Prison Terms
For Burglary
Tmaday Barry Oouniy
Ilf's allloa-a took Rich*

year*

In

Boullwra

tog al Caledonia, a phyalcian'a
cabin al Little Pina Lake. a

iJ5 Medical Fare IJ&lt;istings High Personal Mention Consumers to
Invest $5,000,000
Facility Workers Cafeteria Menu
For Expansion
Complete Course
More than *5.000.000 will be to-

On Feb. 10, RS certificates *pd
Mn. Rtetamoar at OaMxn.

and former employee* of the
Medical Care Faculty for canThey had nwclflcally pleaded pletlon of
course.
Michigan guilty to burglary at YxOir's Gun
large dining room with friend*
and relative* of the graduate* aa

Jerry Jacobs is
Licensed Pharmacist

regtatered phannactot.
renile.
Underahcriff Gordon Trick re-

Consumer* Power Company during
IMS on project* to expand and

C artyow laid juM under gMto.to will ba spent on electric da-

on Bunday, Feb. 3k. Mra. Betty
Moose and family. Mra. Chariea
JtosabMh Martin and
Tuctannan will attend

■arc the InvocaUon and Mr*.
Belly Abbey conducted the pro­
ceeding-. Speakers on the pro­
gram included Allan C. Hyde,
chairman of the Welfare Board;
Dr. Herbert Wedel, medical di­
rector of the facility, and intto-

Freeport
By Mn. Sylvan Tagg

given by Mr*. Beattie* Ftther.
Welfare director.

WhltncyvtUe Road last Thurw-

Mra. Dun VanPoperUq;. a Tho

an estimated JJWQ
Artend lomcr* which the c

HASTINGS V STORE

dlvuion during the year.

Ml** Winnie Ucktu. Muiam al
replacement involving 10 mllca of Mn. Dora White. Hannah al the
strengthening service to 1.000 exist­ Ardetli Cridler
ing gns customers.

exMUng pipciinc.
U will rr*ult in
tor the division

WEEK END

HASTINGS
V STORE

cUughtcr*. Mra. DtxBW

pipeline willed extends from Uie Hoapital, return* there fire tome* Henry iLXs-iuai WilUam* of R3
a week for therapy. W Mr. and Haalinga. and one grana*on. Krlth
Mra. Glen Holu and daugiitera, Marlow of Carlton la a foater *x&gt;

CANDY SPECIAL

Thursday
Friday
Saturday

Baptist Mlattooary Society lieid

meat project*.
Highlight* of the ga* construe-

at Centra! Auditorium in Kalamaim in which Mariapn- Martin Is

concert her parent*. Um
and children were Saturday evcthlr"*tlte DriX
13' «u“U °’ Mr' W1&lt;! lunch.
lai"welfare. ‘ ' Hte*.
tdrs Burdett Timm in honor &lt;&gt;f
of
Guest* of U*e John Ingram* on
Jacob* U employed at the
'Local offUm guarded the man
Mariam Sorby, RJf.. who was Mr. Mcsecar * and Mn. Timm's Thursday will be her auier*. Mra.
birthday.
Theyday?Their
are twin*mothborn Haruld
Lee of
Grand Rapid*
and
while a pattern at Um hoapttal,
on
Valentine's
«... Robert
Greasy
of ^egan.
dressed lhe group and aasisted .. Uh l&gt;» Wlna liwAa in WlMM_ ... ..._ _____ . .a. . .___ .__
Dr. Wedel Ui presenting the cer­
and
attend
the
operetta
In
which
tificate*. The pin* were presented
by each individual's shift superM offense*. including&gt; u&lt;m*ug
breaking joy many of the opportunities for vltor. Mrs. Lena Rcppert. super- Tuttle and Mr*. Martin Tuttle!
bach and family were Sunday
Alyxxtttin I young people In this progrrsaiv* v'iaor of nuraes, pinned the day were Saturday and Bunday, Feb ,
salft employee*. Mr*. Ruth Atklnaon. RJi, *econd shift super­
Medemar. of Flint to honor the
visor, pinned Lhe afternoon cmbirthday* of John and “Chuck."
with her parent*. Other after­
good. RJi, pinned the night shift noon and evening lunch guests Thu celebraUea to becoming a
tradAiai as each year the lamlemployees and former employee*
who had earned thi* honor.
Panama receiving certincates piln of Belduig.
Stophen
and
Julie
Hawthorne
and pm* were; Ada Crawley.
Sharon Geiger, Anna Mae Hart.
Marie Link. Viva Wealow. San­ until Friday. Frb. 8-12, with their in Lanaing Saturday to attend the
nocxey game between MSU and
dra Durkee, Walter Endsley. Vi­
ola Hansen. Soledad Leo*. Evelyn Chariea Blough, while their Miclugan Tech, and un tlu* can­
mother, Mn. Mike Hawthorne, ing buturday Uie Garth F»uria*
waa
in
Pennock
Hospital.
W
Mr
and the Jim Fuhers will attend
Root, Gerald Aldrich. Hilda
Dahn. Ethel Nceb. Vivian Doc- and Mn. Wm. Mishler were Bun­ U»c U. of M. - Michigan Tech,
__
_ _____ ______________ _ day, Feb. 14, dinner gureu of hockey game. The Flortar aon,
1 Dorothy Rimmfln*.'jirne Hcnder- Air. and Mra. Charles Blough in Jrtl. u a atudent at Michigan Tech.
1 ton. Jean Ackley Ruth Dove, l&gt;onor of Roger* 14th britnday Dinner guests on Sunday at the
Evelyn Knapper, Josephine * “r and Mra. Frank Dutcher
N«hol*. DoroUiea Dull Louise *J,d family enjoyed dinner at W ilham Eastman and family.
The Gordon Mieldon* are enteriVandlen. Connie Dukes. Edith'UlU K“*PP* m Grand Rapids
.....
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JELLY
BEANS

Rapid* Thunday. * Mr. and

and Mra Dudley Smith of Alto

to Um hospital al Charlotte tram

OLDFASHION

Funeral Services
For Mrs. Usborne
This Thursday

2

POUNDS

Linda Rohrbacher. Betty Bln-^ Bkxlgrtl HoapilaL
clalr and Jerry 'Terpenning.
I
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Fihed ,or B°d ch«k

Mra. Byrou Thoma*, of codwater, w Warren Thaler, son of

Ix.igi.tun.

spent

Friday

Violates
Ordinance
Y '»•«««» vrumwnv®

night: was fined 130 phi* M-30 court

banquet Friday given to all cun- neu on a
testant* who took lhe "Alumnu* | apply for a Haatlnga To«raabQ&gt;
mid service editor ai a site which Tests" on Saturday. Buccereful building permit before erecting
Il ah indy own*. It will provide a contestant* receive a acholaratup. house.
central, efficient office and operau
He u to graduate in June.
Jack While, a T-K graduate.

uon in Uie Southland, making
faciliura in the community. Carl- work* fa the Wolverine Shoo Co. their first destination Hol
yon said the Howell area faah'.y
In the electric department, proj­
ects include a major expansion of
the coaijwiy * loou-xl Road higtivodagv substation at Charlotte the Minnlcr McFall bullduig sonic
with the addition of UkJJUO-voh
transfanner faculties-, greatly in­
creasing the bulk power supplies
Benda- are nicely mumuxI in

TV™

"Exodus ' wu »ung by Geraldine
Daniel Wolfe, Byron Center, ,
Bsumn and Bhtrtoy Hawks Re- pleaded guilty when arraigned Meer of Grand Rapid* spent Wol­
serving the Lanomg division area.
freahments were served by Mra. before Municipal Judge L. E.I,
Numerous smaller project* in- and Mix. Vent ideki* attended
Allan Hyde and Mra Charte* Barnett on a charge ui obtain- with
■
ncr parent*, the Reinhardt*.
I Norris.
ing money under false pretenses
Mr. and Mra. Charica J. Fuller
------------ •-----------.and was fined HO plus 86.20. ,entertained her parent*. the Lauer
Mra. Dorothy Sheldon 1* tn He wa* arnx^ed by Middleville .Reynolds. for dinner on Sunday
' California for a month vtoitlng Police Chief Robert J. Pratt al- Honoring their wedding anntrerher son and also lur daughter 1 ter cashing a check at the VU- .
Hastings Saturday al 10 am. *
and family.
&lt; lage Grocery in Middleville.
Mn. Cloyd Barcroft of Pracott,

Think of what
you mi«« whan your

sirexigttiru service to existing cus­
uu and Douglas Smith of Nosn- tomer*.
vdle .at lhe NaihvHle Baptist
The division project* are part of

Highbank

couple are now living at Algonquin
which the company will invest
Mr* Walter Lake returned on 182000,000 during the year throughThursday from Cleveland. Ohio.
Michigan* Lower Peninsula.

By Mra. Fern Haicblila
MNkvMto
4JJ-1101

Don t let a tsulty sat ret you

sing division project* during 120* Jr., and Debbie of Toledo. Ohio.
also involved expenditure* of Just
of
Potterville were
over MDOOjOOO, and included the armond
end were her daughter and family.
Thunday caller* of their grandtor the Oral tone to Pinckney,

can dim your pleasure.
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niveranry and the birthdays of
Chery! and Treeaie Hawblltt.
returned homo Tuesday. While I
Mr. Frandscn wai atUr.d.n,; I
r
I Wux and family of Battle
business meetings Mra. Frond-1 Camp Fire Leader* Association' creek and Mr. and Mra. Blair
vtoltod her daughter and meeting was held Yn
In the Camp juwblltx
juwbliu and Kenneth.

Camp Fire Smoke |

Mike Chase 1* visiting his par-

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The John Huntley family of

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Franklin Huntleys on Bunday.
in Washington. D. C.. thia week,
Mr. and Mra. Harvey Glllaapte
wua among the lunclieon guoata were dinner guests Saturday of

evemng after visiting hl* sister,
the Bud Hanson family.
Harvey Glllasple. * The W8CB

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here's the j

Mra. Howard Cole*. * Mr and
due to return home the firsl of Mra. Eugene Conklin and daughMareh.

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Miller and Bertha
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came Xrom Detroit with their garet Darting Sunday. ★ Mr.
and Mrs. Vcrn Welches and Mr.
Includes mattras*. W| attended the funeral.
and Mra. Fred Hyland called on
box spring, head- ■
Mr. and Mr* Ward Cole Baturboard and legs.
from Pennock Hospital. He had
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■ Friday evening the Dingo*

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recent European trip.

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reservnuon* would have brought
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Ou Saturday. Mrs. Sylvia Hollis­
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Kipp of Nashville called Friday,-

from

colors.

family and Mr. and Mrs. Arden
&amp;'!un'_’ and Jill attended the
Sciuuits - Peterson wedding Sal-

Ncsron Tuesday afternoon.

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dtoctused for the annual Camp
Fire Sweetheart Banquet to be
held March 15.
Training was given to the Blue
Bird leaders in ■tendlllng by
Mn. Joyce SkedgeU.
Mra. Ethel Miller worked with
the Camp Fire leaders on “Frontlera Craft." Frontiers Craft has
to do with scientific expertmento.
On Tuesday. Feb. 33, Leaden.
Association Executive Board met
to plan the Grund Council Fire

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Mra. Winnie Vandk-n, and

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It

being

Mrs

Jones'

Winnie Vundten. Mrs. Janet
Rowley. Mrs. Elvetta Geiger,
Mrs. Manrerft Dvmond and Mr*,
Violet Anderon and Ray Johneon ot Lanalng

with Ml*e 8ondra StticUand and
attended the dance al Pleasantview school Friday night and
basketball game at Ha*ung»vaaturday night.
Mr. and Mra. KeltK Strickland
and Mrs. Winnie Dutui called on
Mr. and Mra. Norwood Hugiaa
BaUirday night ★. Mr* Neil
Hughee and chlldtvn ipestC Sat­
urday with the Strickland* and
Mra. Winnie Dunn. * Next Bun-,
day Will be Flnano; Sunday at
tlio Briggs Church. ♦ Cub Pack
3180 and Boy Semite 180 will
hare a Blue and Gold banquet

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Bunday gureui of his daughter. xhooL
Mr and Mra. William Scrtmgcr

Music Center
138 W. Stole

and Heine Show al Cobo HalL

• dividual UUra-

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�luncheon, Panel
Discussion Feature
Presbyterian Meet

Edith E. Lord,
Edward Bowerman
Exchange Vows
MMfe/tdilh E. Lord cf Shelby■vtna. daughter of Mr and Mra
James L. Wilcox, Hastings, and

■ -rille. were united tn marriage
■vfcturday. Feb. «. al the McCallum
United Brethren Church
•
The immediate fainillea attended
..-'ths . tvu o'clock ceremony per-H (pnaed by lhe Rev. DotT.-ne Speas
. ’i~rTbs groom is the sen of the
Mr. and Mr*. James BowerOf.'man. Who Uvrd al Yankee Springs - —
•
Mr Lord selected a ropen blue , MISS VIRGINIA K. DONOVAN
---- -UK aa—&lt;

Washington Decor
Adds Color for
Monday Dinner

Questa of the Robert Ingrams
on Saturday evening were the
fellows on hta bowling te«n and
their wives which Included the
Ron Benners, the Woody Wyn-,
Hardens, the Eugene Polls and

Nearly 80 members and several
cuesta enjoyed a delightful birth­
day luncheon and a provocative
pane! discussion when the First
Presbyterian Women's A-mclatton
met on Wednesday. Feb IT. in the
I Kirk House dining room.
_

entering they were delighted
I to welcome members of the Wo-

ENGAGED - Margaret Vincent
of rural Hastings and John Vin­
cent of Battle Creek announce
lhe engagement at their daugh­
ter. Loretta Margaret, to Randy
Echtlnaw. son uf Mr. and Mr*
tings. The bride-elect and her
(lance are both 1M3 graduates of
Hastings High School. Mr Echtintiw is employed at Hastings
Aluminum Products An August
wedding is being planned

Delton Kellogg High School. Her
fiance is a graduate of Delton Kel­
logg High and la now attending

entertained several couples for dlnat their Algonquin Lake home
on Saturday evening. John Melsciibach was pleasantly surprised to
be presented with a beautifully

Honor Mrs. Huling
On 91st Birthday

Homesteaders
Hear Mrs. Carl
Explain About TOPS
Thursday evening the Home-

Rev. VanderVeen
Unites Couple in
Double Ring Rites

.bride of Hastings. and Mrs WUUam Hitchrock, daughter of the
groom of Caledonia. helped with

The McDonalds
Honored on 56th
Wedding Jubilee

returning here last weekend
The cheater Lancaster family
and the Gordon RoM-nbergcr fam­
ily wiled Uie Pau) Lancasters of

Mr and Mrs A. D Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gibson. Gory
and Brenda, and Mike Hall were
entertained for dinner Sunday al
the home of Mr. and Mrs Carl F
Mills of Grand Rapids in honor

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Wed on Saturday

Seven - brand) candtlabni and
rrangrmenta of red andVyhii-:1
lowers graced the altar.
Mrs. Francis Reuther, pianist.

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the George Swansons. Uie Allan
Hydes, and the Lyle Storys for
dinner on Friday evening.
Out-of-town guesto were from
Battle* Creek. Eaton Rapids.
Lansing and Charlotte
It was a grand party, and one
that wUl long be remembered by

participation in the church's mis­
sion. this participation sometimes
leading the way for the older
gencraUon to follow.
Many examples were given of
vuuth working in Uie Peace Corps.

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The group regrets Rev McCar­
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Mrs Mortimer ilrmai Nichols let­
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read and stated she
expects to be t»ck for the April

Spring* where they explored the
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. M/WOt!
Hickory Corners, for a surprise
birthday purty honoring Mra.
OUa on Sunday. Feb. 21.
After the children iuu! watched
"The. Return of Os" tn color, the
honocrv wm presented with tier
many gifts. A beautiful birth­
day cake was also given her..
Those present were Mr and
Mrs Lloyd Blackford. Joyce HawCastelain-Of Hastings; Mr. and
Mra Gordon Greer and four
children of Augusta; Mrs. Alice
Erickson and two children of
Freeport. and Mr. and Mm. Wil­
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actual birthday was Pet 23

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Bliss Accepting Hastings WCTV Personal Mention
Applications for Honors Memory
Of Mrs. Willard aopbxn *» &gt;»™ ww ua1 AItends Conclave
Th* Hastings W.C.T.U, in
Scholarships
chart* of Mrs. Virginia Darby,

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Fora* ROTC, Cuiimn
recently i
president. spent a memorable
evening at the Ladle* Lounge of visited BelXridg* AirPerce
AlxFurce Bote
Ba«*'cd the thrrc-day national
lhe Methodist Church Tuesday. at Mount Clemen* an Friday.

Hastings DtvIMon

scholarship program for the 10th

CLEARANCE

Nation's college*

under

founder of lhe W-C.T.U. was
honored. Mrs George Elliott told
the audience about Miss Will­
ard’s ability as a teacher who
would measure up a* a model in
this day and as a Temperance
leader who found nothing too
hard to undertake.

Uil*

lion of the new Gehl Chop-King
Forage Harvester which Gchl
presented as "the bigg mt chopper
built." While Prancbco altaaittl

ing MU* Willard's favorite hymn.
aiue* and include candidate* lor Mra. Elliott presided at Uie or­
gan far group tinging, empiia-

industrial
equipment and
also enjoyed a food preparation pool water tmi
demonstration presented by the
engineering degree*. Represented
Mrs. Hdaell
Went
Bend
Company.
greater real to abolish the curse
uf intemperate drinking.
major manufacturing divisions.
Woman's Hoc!«y of L._ —
ice executive committee meeting.
company s personnel olficw, thia th* Methodist Church far the other friend*. TheV *11 arrived
in Waahtngton, DJ C. Monday
tXPfRT T1R1
ly entertained tn Uua beauuul for a week long ta|«tn*w meet­
ing during which time the wives
MRV1C1
spacious church.
will tour th® White House and
bility continue*.
visit the English Embassy when
"Frances Willard Fund."
Sympathy wo extended to the
members who could not attend

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available. baa been provided lor
Next meeting Co be held at the
Medical Care Facility March 16.

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the company’* personnel office.
Interviews will follow and the Mra. Robert W. Olner. fanner
company 's scholarship board will
make the final selections.
Tho icboianhtp student may
select the cnginc**tng college he presented annually by the Clear­
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H«W*f
enjoying a family &lt;
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16; Gary Hall. 13; Mike
and Gregg Wood.

Pleasure to Sarva
our own

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Prepares for
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Flugerald Corps 100 of the
Woman's Relief Corp* met at the
hall on Thursday, Feb. 18, with
President Hilda Blackford in
charge.
During the business meeting
Dorothy Meier and Hilda Black­
ford were usked to buy a gift for
the officer who will inspect the
Corps in April.
.
Plans were made to invite lhe
children and teachers of the
Special Education School as
guests of the Corps at the April
1st birthday dinner.
Mary Scudder will have a Court
Whist party at her home this
Thursday at 1:30 pm, and the
regular birthday dinner and
meeting will be on March * with
Dorothy Meier and Hilda Black­
ford in charge of the kitchen.

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�Mrs. Willy of Kalamaxoo were
held a mock United Nation's । ing to attend. For mot* inferhigher
meeting on Feb. 17lh under the Imallon call Mrs. WlniylK ftlyde•
Sunday vWtoni of Mrs. Lulle
i Report* indicate transactions
direction of their'teacher, Bruce Noithuls, preaident. phone 633Woodman. * Bunday supper guest*
of bulk meat ate In connection
at the Lewellyn Woodman I Home
Carmen. Il was held In the gym 0031.
with sale of c. homv
were Mrs Mabel Keller and Denny
during the third hour for grades
------------ •—--------Exorbitant price* are awnMlmre
0-12. The Item on the agenda for; Bernard Historical Society and
On Tuesday. Feb 18. Group I dbcusalon was the admission of 1 Museum will meet Monday, March
rct. Mr. and Mra. Kumrtii Garrlmet during Uie second hour. ♦ Red China to the United Na- ’ • — -• *»“ ------- --- ---------- *
son of Hastings and Mrs. Ted Hay­
lion Sciiool. Lester Griffith
ward were also Sunday called. *
tion*.
Householder. wKo purchase
frtrtw. UttkftoM
17th at the Hastings Bowl * On
Mr. unri Mrs Earl Otis and family
Kslamasoo Hlita.-1c-.vl Ho­
n.«it in bulk quantities from
’
Feb l«Ui. lhe Seniors had a
class meeittw at 1 U&gt; determine
of Mrs. Ferris Brown and Isabell. firms who specialize In such ,a’ _______ ____ __
north end of Gull Lake, our mu­
where the class will go oo their
Mr. and Mra. William Hart were imus 107 ixaiu,
issue when they saw they would seum U equipping a diHdrmr.
Senior trip and to obtain the be Out-voted if they voted no. room and la asking for toys as Mr
* Mr, and Mrs. Leo Rcblyer. Mbs
1211 WUllngton Street. Oj»- correct names of the students to This gaw the United States th* back as 1800. * Bunday. Pet 28.
put oil
on the diplomas.
Dei**&lt;—, VUV. » (MIUVC Ml
• pu.
---- -* The
--- -­ right to appeal their vote. This
rille, died on Feb. 7. al his home ten panthers played against the vote wa* then thrown out and
He weal to Mteml. Ha.. Galesburg - Augurta fam IM the roue was open once again Ambrose Church. Prognun will fuldlimer gtiMU of tho David Huva’a
tor debate. Following the debate
In Orwnvllie. * Mr. and Mrs.
at the end of the hour, the the children. On March 2 at 7:30
Marvin Peake were at ’Marcellus
bis-’retery-General granted a reMarch 8, to etect village uffiSunday to visit her mother. Mrs field.
bernstorminc pilot*. holding , sfnlor» Take 1 BM. Course'
bera are selling candy to raise
Glen Thombunt
Receives Commiaalon—Ronald D.
‘started at tfie Michigan Reha­ to the Security Council aTong money for church expenses.
is attracted by advertising that Citizens ticket are: President.
Every Sunday morning from , Offley, son of Mr. and Mrs
. bliilatlon Institute at Pine Lake with six other countries which
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pitot for Pan American Air For- „„ w lh4t any Seniors In the
Mexico. Australia and Sweden to sonlc Lodge No, 345. P. A.M. land, has been commissioned n
rim prior to entering service tn grounding area could have the decide whether the General As­ will serve breakfast — pancab-.' second lieutenant in the Air
ADMITTANCES
World War n. at which time ills chance to learn the techniques of
and sausage or eggs for “5 cent* ' Force upon graduation, from Of-1
Incumbent. Donald
duty was transporting aircraft iunntng the modern IBM. ma- sembly or. the Security Council
FU1&gt; fry Friday. Feb. 28. put on nctr Training School iOT8&gt; at
would debate the issue.
by Slmmoods-WlUlam* Unit 484 ’ Lackland AFB. Texas. Offley.
Each student In the geography American Lodge Auxiliary. 6:30 to selected for OTS through comHr was the non of Mr and
«jr Haas instructed the course.
Mrs Ehner Greenfkld ot Nash- at this first meeting. Mr Haas cla&amp;s had chosen a country to 8:30. * F*b. 25 Prudence Noble 3&amp;S; petlUve examination, fc being as-1
wUi miliate officera.PoUuck supper signed to Vance AFB. Okis, for Mm. 0nu.bw. r.k M.
'
vllle and attended school In lhe ‘ nnd his students set up two
, training as a pilot. A graduate ; c£yuf!vu’“ “
**• KnuW. although it muM be
Barry County community. Ho nights a week. Tuesday and Ings. The students had two weeks afterwards.
™ WbU'
I of woodland High School, he Hia&gt;tix6b~ m.u.im CkwuptM. as.
learned to fly in Grand Rapids Thursday, for the class to meet to gather tnformaUon from the
earned his B8.E. degree al the| Arthur ir«d&lt;r*. as. suvvn M*run. goveroment inspected if It mro«
tn 1M3
Mr Haas then gave the das* n library dealing with their coun­
into Michigan from another •
He Is survived by his wife, general outline of what to expect try. They were to look up the
state. Meat that is government
Mm A^,a. '
.
Lucille, three daughters: a son; ! for the remainder of the course following issues in relationship
r. OrM4. B*tlr graded brors tho ribbon-like ^ibent.iMarton. Carol
one sister, and thne brother*.
The first machine the students to their country and any other
tnohidtng Cirato of BoiU* Creek.. teamed to operate was the key roue* not mentioned which By Mrs. Donald Pros/rock itreet, Hastings.
—
punch Its -keyboard is similar might come up.
Beanie M.Uloiuin, I
On beef the grades from top
incumbent.
q^ve
I. Elect non - permanent mem­
Margaret Me Lane kiln.
io a typewriter. The main differ­
to bouom HUI ' ITJme." 'Choice.''
and ,or
Qtc™
Ladies ot the Hendershott area i
1 I
ir
n.-.M.l I:’, 1
] cnce Is that all the numbers are bers to the Security Council.
visited as special guests of the ClOVCFaillC* " I1OI)C
■ Good." and •‘Commercial." Some Firatcr. IncumbentIL Talk over Russia's debt
to the right of lhe keyboard and
Dowling Women’s Society &gt;t •?
.the
* . !1 a*s*M Ro«««*. hot.
I1L Disarmament.
,C|i „ ..
„
Hsaem!
are operated with the right hand
5_l.IV. Collective Security System, Dowling Church held TF—’ — H, Mn.
vale brands and substitute such
•
The capital city of West Irian
BrtdEetbwxes are being tuwhi • T^e rfudents wm RMd learn
v Atoms for peace
at the churth W The ta
has iiad three names in less
&gt;
II O«ll«n
Tilnlun, *21-24*4 k-mi. r.h it t.i-.j. Ainrdinr
VI. U-N. specigl.fund. __
Quick family visited Mra. wines s,
'
- -4than two yean. Uie National
*ch Thursday night at .Hastings
Hastings h
„_. m
urogram
cards.each
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VH. Admission of Red China relatlves tn the Woodland area Lrlifar of February 18:
High Bclwol. organized by the run the card sorter, and lhe ac­
tot a. E*»«. |
Uttlefleld says price* quoted Geographic says. When former
VIII. Critical geographic is- on Sunday. * Mrs. Jeff Ft Iler
We understand that wedding
B’?!'•
Youth Council with those at­ counting machine. AU of these
1,1 "dverttaing are before cutting Netherlands New Guinea was
reports her mo
mother.
trier. Mrs
Mrs. GjaraiijelU
Clara bell* will soon be ringing
riiiglng in the.
the,
"j(l7ro’u.‘-Oo,'’oT,’n,»L Iso b | and trimming. Tho edible meal turned over to Indonesia. Hol­
tending paying the entire ex­ IBM. machines are ylectric and
IX. Revision of Security Coun­ Bowling, who b in Bronson Hos-' neighborhood for Miss Jennnltv' H»i&gt;over. Aribur iteoskuUn. 7J» r. I after trim, ions, of fat, and bone lands became KoUbaro Now it
arc barely touched to compute n
’
pltal in Kalamazoo, is some Im-j Andcra. Congratulations. Jmnnine! I
r
**
weight, and there- Is called Bukarnapura |o honor
command by the students. The cil voting.
proved following a stroke suf-I * Beth and Dan TJuiman from
X. Congo situation.
Indonesian President Sukarno
students who are taking thia
as. ter I SpecThe students who participated
The 37 signed up forth* course
Feb. 20; Send
Include Marguerite 8. Kaechcle. McBain. Sandl Chase. Dave Car­ in these meetings representing
Ruth Tangerstrom. Fran How- penter. Brenda Gibson. Linda lhe various countries were:
United States-Bob Nusbaum.
Ord. Mlldrod Bauer. Sylvia Mc­ Hawthorne and Virginia DonpGee. Richard J. McGee. Eliza­
has just returned to her home : night guest of MU* Kelly Springer :
&gt;«• u w.tn.a. r«b. st
‘Mu’hm.' “ '
tlonalbt China—Sharon Mercer, following medical treatment at * Mrs. Rosemary Colburn, Mr*J
beth. Hoffman. Eldon Miithews.
Donna Mathews. Phil Barrett. Mexican Exchange Hludent
Australia —Jackie' Casto. France a local hospital. * Mis* Elizabeth 1 Kay Hughes and Mrs. Mary kai^vmazoo — A*n&gt;*' IDutlc »os
a« r.v 1*
Delton’s Spanish Club Invited —Janet Wheeler. United King­ Smith is now convalescing at her I springer visited Mrs Joyce Merritt
after medical treatment at
Aiirx-an m, -rtwwtav
LAKE ODESSA Frank o*ni*r*. as,
Marv Dorsten. Allee Babcock. Antonio Erano, Harper Creek’s dom-Jack Bower. Union of home
Wnmrk Wnanltal *
T-r Of AUCK“ Tu*adaJrMlctiul lUhrk.-h.r Bl. Tab 17;
Blad to
chuck *a,h *u*«l trn J*r4ui ij1«. r*b.'
foreign exchange student, to visit South Africa—Dave Hyde, Swe­ Pennock Hospital. * Mrs- !•&lt;" ! We
&gt;»
Smith. Katie Doyle. Nancy the Spanish Club and classes. It den—Terrie Ball. Cuba—Elaine Oswald is a patient at Pennock i”,
O'Connor. TAicle Ketchum. Paul­ was hoped that the Delton stu­ Norman. Mexico—Marilyn Mad- Hospital In Hastings * The ‘hy** return«lI home Friday from middleville . Kattryn rrithrrir.
Dowling 4H Baddie Club will
MuJ'F.b’ii0*’01 s“'"d- 7,7 E’ |
ina Dean. Naomi Forsberg. Char- dents
urni_, would
wuun4 learn, from
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a stu’kSL
: mmwuxb’ A.Jr.y i. Anpalnm.
WATCH MAKIR ON DUTY
lotte Lent*. Evelyn Ulrich. Na- 1 dmcc pof.u of view, more about gentia—Connie Chilson. Panama meeting next Thursday evening *“*
their leaders'home. Mrs. Jack and Mis, K‘hneth Kahler were r b ]fl. DlrU Wrukl. mJ or***.
dine Shetterly. Rachel Coe. Kar- 1 lhe Mcxlcin way of life.
— Dale Boulter. Chile —Kay ut
Burriiett:^! thTkrn^ MUI
n»- W
D*“’ e&lt;”
ol Owen. Mary Lou Owen. Eileen
Antonio to 18 years old and a Parker. United Arab Republic­
” n.
”
Fry. Charles L. Fry. Judy Mul-Itentor Bt Harper Creek. He takes Gene Nusbaum. Congo - Wanda community, a -Qte Brbtol Corattain. RS.
lens. Florence Weyerman. Judy I fftulK senior subjects and is on Kingsbury. Republic of Congo- tiers and Dowling sewing-knit- nn.t*.1 mSn. *1‘d rhlMren tlad a
McLean. Vera Pryor. Dr Bruce ,
varsity basketball team. In Gary Organ. India — Kathy ting clubs both had entries in KC&lt;X1 Ume fUhu«- * Mr. and Mrs
Wllllama. sea
P-vnr
Tnriw Chennt
.. «...
__ Antonio
_ I- plans on be­ Gates. Pakistan—Vivian Cimala. the Barry County 4H talent'try- R0**71 McKibben of Hastings, Mrs
Pryor. nioa
Olga Itwc-r...
Hagmi. June
Chenot the
future.
held Wednesday evening
Prairieville and
and Denis Hagon
PhUUplnea—Sue McClain, Sau­ outs
ing an accountant.
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HwMinss
evening in
i i IrTne Japhct of
jQhn
o|
118 Stata Street
Antonio fevealed that he di* Arabia — Dennis Harrington.
Xfartin wrrr. all rollaw at th* la".
Libya
—
Bob
Hughes.
Iran
—
Shir
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came* from a rather large fami­
ly. He has two sistars, two broth­ ley mils. Union Of Soviet Social­ Il’unt Ads Sell Unused items. 1 Pete Armstrona and Mr. and ceaepbeu, Feb. so.
ist
Republic
—
Jim
Kahlo.
Hun
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ers and his mother and father.
One of lhe main quesUons the gary-Kenneth Mercer, Poland—
You'll Uka Our ?. .
Delton students asked was.'What Jarale Poyer. Israel — Besty
Gieen. Secretary General—Steve
fur*.’’’ Antonio indicated that the Adams.
.
teens in Mexico do just about the
Part of the student's marks
same things as the teens here in will depend on how they vote on
Just leave your dry clean­
ing with our experienced America--they go to movies, each issue tn relationship to
dances and parties.
their nation They arc supposed
attendants. They will pre­
There were only a couple of to vote and do just as the real
spot, clean ond hang difference* that Antonio noted nations would on each of the
iietween the two set* of teen*. In above mentioned issues.
them on your hangers.
Mexico, the Spanish students
Just tell us what time who date have choperones on
their dates until they ore en­
you'll pick th«m qp and
gaged. Also in Mexico, there
your cleaning will be done
seems to b* a closer family rela­
By Mrs. John Peabody
tionship. This is probably due to
while you shop.
the fact that the teens in Mexi­
co don't have as much individual
YOU CAN SAVE TIME
Mr.
and Mr* Bernard Apeey
freedom.
and daughter. Annie, were din­
AND MONEY
x- —Thr girls in Mexico seem to be ner guest* Tuesday evening al
a lot like the girls here in Ameri­
lhe
home
of her parent*. Mr. and
ca. Thy only difference Antonio
Mrs. Robert Qarretl. * Mrs Jean
Stuck is visiting In Ohio this
Mexico don’t play football
(20 M™t.) i Antonio thought the Delton week. * Mr, and Mrs. Roes Wpstudents asked him good oue*- ten visited b« father.. 0«om»
tions. He also liked our school. I-einnur, Sunday at Fair Havfn
Xtr. Honeywell said. "His visit in Plainwell. * Mr. and Mrs
was an encouraging motivation Ora Ryan and family attended
327 N. Broadway
for the Spanisli Club to visit the wedding of her brother, AtChevy U100 Station Wagon
Mexico, which they hope to do den Adams, at qopklns, * Mtri
Backe was taken to Lakeview
9:00 o.m. to 5:30 p.m.
sometime."
Hospital at Battle Creek WadMonday thru Saturday
neaday. Feb. 17. for an appendaz*
Mock UN Meeting
tomy. Hurry and Ret well. Mwl.
The world geography c 1 a i
♦ Mrs. Either Kahler gave. A
surprise baby shower an Mrs.
Roberta Honeywell Wednesday,
Feb. 17. Fourteen ladles turned
out. After games were played
and Roberta opened her gifts,
sandwiches, salad, coffee and tea
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Mrs. Phyllis Ryan. Den mother,
is taking her Cun Scouts skating
Saturday. Feb. 27. Afterwards
they will return to the Hyan
home for refreshments, w Mr.
and Mrs. Jam** Garren and
son called on hb parents Sun­
day, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Gar­
rett. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Pcuboqy and Mrs. Reva Orbeck
were supper guests nt Mr. and
MYs
Bliss Boulters’ Monday
night. ★ Miss Kris Adams spent
the weekend with her sister and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Ryan
* James Oarrett entered Pen­
nock Hospital this week for sur­
gery. Good luck. Jim. * Sure sor­
ry to hear of Sandy Ferguson’s
accident.’ He received a bad lac­
eration above the eye. the car
wivs demolished ♦ Mrs. Phyllis
Ryan would like a call from
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installed. Our men are factory trained and
them for a food job
every time.

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Hl Peter, so glad you came
Home. Doesn't look like you were
treated badly. We are glad, we
know your Mistress. Mn Ada
Pierce, is very happy to have
you back home again. * Ladies
don’t forget the Alter Society 'at
St Ambrose Church Hall March
2 at 7:30 pm. Also potluck din­
ner Bunday. Feb. 28 at 5 pm.
*- Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pea­
body »nd grandaughter, Jo-Ann.
visited hl* sisters. Mr and Mrs
Durwood-Mast in Hastings and

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Is. Wash. Loya) was home 15 days
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar Boulter.
A surprise party was held on
Mrs. Esther Kahler Friday eve-

friends and relatives dropped in
to help celebrate her birthday.
Kahler and family. Mr, and Mn.
Clary Kaiser and family. Mr. and
Mrs. Ellhue Holston and family
and Mrs Pat Cornell and dough-

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encourage longer batterg life ... brakes that adjust themselves .. . rocker panels
that Hush themselves free of dirt and salt. Tight? They're downright miserly!

You’re looking at the lowest priced sedan and station
cushioned front seats, padded front armrests and
wagon that Chevrolet makes.
color-keyed front seat belts are among many unexWe make a point of this since they neither looJc * pected standard equipment features. . .
.
nor act their price.
You can get an economical 4-cylinder engine in
They're roomy. The sedan seats six. The wagon^^he sedan or in both cars, a 120-np Hi-Tnnft Six.
gives you a full nine feet from the back of the front
fast to warm up, idles almost silently and is
seat to the tip of the lowered tailgate.
Wry, very easy on gas.
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.They’re rugged. The unitized body is by Fisher.
Wot even more power, there’s a special Six you
Up front, there’s an independent suspension system
caiwbrder: the 230-cubic-inch Turbo-Thrift job.
and in the rear, Mono-Plate (you'll never hear a
As we said earlier, these are our lowest priced cars,
squeak) springs.
But you’ll never know just how^conomical they are
They’re good looking. Clean. Functional. Foamuntil you own one.

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�Mrs. Loehr of
Podunk Lake
Dies Monday

Saturday is lhe
Deadline for
Vehicle Plates

Roy Sherk of
Parmalee Dies

Legion Auxiliary
Members Assist
At VA Hospital

Home at Middleville

; Thunday, February 25, 1965
Baur Unit 45. American Legion
Auxiliary, met Thursday. Feb. 11
for a short discussion of buslnros
matters before they iwparated
into two groups to play Kuchta. Uvatlng Influence ftr'the third.
Winners were Dorothy OroneC&amp;n^ctaSs;

Late license plate shoppers .
those who elill don't have II

Pupils Need
Inspiration
In Art Class
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IBM. While in Jackson Mrs record.

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and Mr. Loehr worked as a predicted,
builder.
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Past Resident
the First Methodist SSS S Of Middleville
Hastings and tho------- ----- Professional Womens Club of
Buried Tuesday
Jackson.
band and two sisters. Mrs Orie
(Gladysi Bishop of Holland and
Mrs Robert (Ruby) Batron of former resident of MlddlsvUle,
Jackson

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Clayton Shurlow,
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at Walldorf’ - Sponabie Funeral
Home with the Rev. George El­
Unhappily the typical ale- the Walldorff-Bponable Funeral
Monday, Wednesday
liott officiating wtth burial tn
nsentary cimaroom teaphsr U Home.
and Friday
the Striker Cemetery.
uncertain and unocssifortabte In
12:30 to 8:30 p.m.
her art procnun." ba says "Lack­
Mr. shurlow waa hoepilaling sufficient experience with
Tuesday and Thursday
materials, she tenda to limit the
He was bom on April TJ. ISM.
material available tn lhe chil­
12:30 to 6 p.m.
' at Mecosta Countv. the son of
dren. and lacking ingenuity in
Saturday
dances are held on the second
He was b»m on July 23. 18M.
Shurlow.
and fourth Thursdays of each
12:30 toU p.m,.
I month and are considered as classroom staggm frein holiday
, He was a retired farmer.
, therapy for the patients. Just to to holiday; a round of wltchre. rud Au,. U. 1,1,. u uulluan.
I Mr. Shurlow Is survived b;
■
get some patlente out of then- pumpkins, pine trees, rabbits
He U survived by his wife,
—The following editorial com-, wards is an accomplishment at and tulips •
ment from the Marceline News the Veterans Hospital and to get
in Marceline, Mo. was called tliery to speak to. dance with or
■How to Ruin a Town.'' Thia sort: Play cards with girls and women
,ww.«.ww
Nashville: Mrs Gene Flint: of
of article has been done In many ' Is an even greater one. Volun,
Many Barry County resident* ~
~~
*' •*“ "*
have
found their
almttar everywhere:
jnlngs also to take the Ortenta- rn„4«i w U», U» «™,nun “ X* Uw X—»&gt; »r
S
’JJSSi.
M special bundle
um shun—. nw&gt;.
"1. Never attend any meetings Uo*? .C?ur,*.to. tT„,,ren Apr)1 * teachers preparation tor other
i Angus
“ -—&gt;—
two
Mra
•—Just ait around and criticise lhe ,n“ 8 rnxn 6 10 10 pm.
field* of the curriculum Is abol
•
I Married couple who have been X Ha^^PL^teU"
I way 'they* are doing things.
| Volunteer work Is not limited
(hinklng about adoption are en-;?^Charlotte.
um
f "2. Vote mrainst any kind of ,o tnemb&lt;1‘ of organlxattona or that it ts in any case better than • 1
I couraged to apply, regardless off
------------ j; -x.-r.fc.JZl .-.to women only. men. high school w r
and college students are also
JmS.'i',",
Trie Family and Children
s Serv’­
needed. Paid personnel can only
Ice is located at 101 Weal State
1^5 .2*
ybUr money.
available
bar. In
Igtehari
•She maytolire
)
Th* BarTy County HistoricalI Street in HaaUngs. or telephone;
Dolicr
denortmwiLx ^T
Tvv
are t3“-000
*° mUcn
mOre
d0 hoapltal.
•»&lt;«« “*
lhe main office tn BatUe Crsek'^ the V-M College of Engineerhut
ynJl
p“upnta
at to‘he
I 1st
Society met ln Ule Hastings Pub­
oMmdtant. tic Library Thursday evening. 965 3247 Your Family and Chll^4
in
: Wl11 ,r&gt; tO «‘»e ,l
Umea S?,.
conUcl U
Feb. 18 Mrs. Christopher Gould। dren's Service is supported In, ul ,orPbU.U™*'. Kn«lnrer“2"
t^Fe&lt;’uenl 1" be of presented a discussion of bistort- part by the various Community I ln« “‘J0” must ^attain aggrade
,
T,-r auprrvtar lias cal sites in Barry County in an , Cheats
County
,a* to°j mtnr Um,w* on her interesting way.
lalot
°x
Area Bldgs
2A few of the sites mentioned
“k “Knock
nxto city councilJ male. Assignment
mT^m
^tur-

Promoted by IBM

professional

Dies Monday;-D;
rpa
j
“itCS ThllTSday

teacher's role at tbs elemenFuneral services for Carl W.
tary lavrl I. &lt;terint.w.
1 Dravenxtatt. 68. Rl Hastings.
“ "’tolteiy to aUm- ; wh&lt;J dlod al fl
Mond&gt;y Bt |
ulallog activity ralbar than in t&gt;»r,nrvv umutat

Related and burial was In
Ml. Hope Cemetery.
Mr. White died Sunday moming. Feb. it. at a nursing home.
He U survived by two daugh•__ &gt;•_ _x___ ■ n-i__ _x XL _ Thla lx a mini Rverv ruu, nf
«----- ■__ —
__ x-x to be sufficiently concerned with
art.
City and Mra Walter Breunlnger "T .Ta.'Ti
lor rxiuraays. two lor aunoar*.
of Dexter; six grandchildren, get a litUe kickback.
DuUes: Admit and receive vtei- . Igtehart notre that lhe school
and 10 great grandchildren.
.
\ "‘Jchurch You tor. to wards and notify Nurstrw system usually has a pubUatwd
in art. "In the larger
might go to EoXcr and Chrtet-1 staUuns on wards of patients curriculum
‘
mas just to pruvo to yourself j who have visitors. Roqulremanta; 1
that the minister doeamt know Ability to meet people in a pleas- I
what he's talking about a nd. ant and receptive manner, have J
everyone there la a hypocrite.
| an interest In people, the ability 1to her immediate sttuaUoa But
VanZyl for trustee and Allen L.
"7. Buy everything you can to make people feel al case. Next 'the more specific the curriculum
Karen Rpackman and Ken
ouL of a discount catalogue, time I will describe the Escort 1themore rigid and aatfdefeating
hare been
the
Others on the CitUen'a ticket Kuempel
------*■- ------- -named
--— ­ Those ftrnte are the first Co Service. Next regular meeting of 1it becomes," he says. "It may call
are Charles Morrice, treasurer,:|ocal wtnnero tn TTMEs 29th
1
projects requiring materials
and George Fetterman. Georgy i annual Current Affairs Conteat. come forth with donations and the local unit Thunday, March for
14. 7:JO pm-Esther Felt.
&lt;or facilities not available in
Johnson and Lawrence Lackey. ■ Other high-scoring local studente service to the community.
Dant support your city's I
_______ y
'
«
for trustees.
include Roderic Kolthley, Lee
newspaper. The out-of-town pa- _
.
•
--- e
IVahlaing. Dave Farrell and
pen are a lot beUer and conThe Ian Ironsides of ranting Torbjorn Malm.
Iglehart
tribute much more to ywxr town,
rIlrnmln„
have been frrauent visitors neral
------------ •-----------since her mother. Mrs. Charles 1 Mra. Ina Kenyon has returned
critical figure in the program
Potts, fell and sustained a pelvic J from a two-week visit at the
■■ —•-» etna —_&lt;_ ,
fracture. She is recuperating at home ot her son. the Robert
S!m*“for
•“engineering md manu- '
left out — form the other 10
Pennock Hotpl tel
‘
Kenyons, at Belleville.
factoring for the Industrial *
preparation adequate. But
Products Division of the IBM college
,
that la defamatory or uncom­ Company at Poughkeepale, N.Y. ayperviMB-y
techniques could be
•
plimentary about your town. He will be in charge of coat eatl- made
far more effective, and
1
Nevcr say anything nice about mating products, inventory and
anybody. AH kids are delinquents. production control, and liaison
for administrative support front
lhe Date Systems Division. He
i Deal and cynlrej abott aarthlne ,
suppond to be good fok the pro- 11
lage Preaident Aubrey T. DavU
«n renominated for reelectton
Frh 15.
It by
&gt;w the
)K» Peoples
Dar.nl&gt;'. party
nxrt.,
Feb.
while Ferris Lathrop was nomi­
nated for village preaident by the
CitUen's parly. The election Is
March a.
Others on lhe People s ticket
are Vera P. Kaufman, clerk:
Laurel Gar ling er, treasurer." Bob

Section Two—Foftsl to 1

! Carl Dra venstatt

nralty o&lt; Michigan art depart-Th. traporiaaee of the art

Marilyn Dahlhouaer received
prime, for bidding and complet­
ing lone hands Others
were Avis Gaskill. Lydia
mt. anerx aieu inuraaay eve­ Deanne Burnworth. Elvira
n 1 n g. Feb. 18, at the Barry v’7 rvJrLh^tCn^
f
laat-mlnate plate uhappcra.
County Medical Facihtv
F tr Dorothy Kurt and Evelyn
____________________ _____ _ „ I
.arrived by hla wife 1 Curtta
We but ta Uma
socnca official on Monday. March Ntf*; a ^uthter Mra Ca r i ,to h/lp xW,tfc
1, and all cars must show new (Louisei Schleh of Middleville , Iu„cllI tm.
,“&gt;CU
twuaoisa. Metl ot HaMhwaknd n&gt;tohablllt«tton Chairman Mra
Hare reminded motorists that Qarold of Middleville; 13 grnrto- ,'htaJtene''XUin^BU
they can bring either their UUro children; 29 great grandchildren,'
R.r^r» M^me Ind
or prior years registration when and a stater. Mra Oeorge Adams M„°^tt .uend^ th! VA VB

ficiating with buriaTin Rlreraldn. than 200 branch MtUe* of
Secretary oi State that Sa
Cemetery. •

She was bom In Rutland
Township on March 21. IBM. the
daughter of Lw and Adali
(Hammond) Hubbard She waa
graduated from Hastings High
School with the Clam of 1919
•rid worked for the K W. Bliss
Company and the Stebbins Ford

The Hastings Banner

I

Hiuforicol Sites
Noted in Tolk by
Jeanne Gould

Scales Prairie blockhouse. Bull's
Prairie Trading Post, graveslte
of an Indian chief buried in lhe
Berryville cemetery. Whisky Run Mrs. Lulu Edmonds.
Tavern. Yankee Bill Lewis' Tav­
ern and many others.
The Historical Society would
Michigan Week In May

a donation toward this project,
they may leave the money th an
enretope at the Hastings City
Bank or mall it
Sharp. Nashville.

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Year*

�St. Johns Wins Title; Hastings Beats Charlotte
»s Must
{Cage Roundup
1 GAMES
® r»ID*T mdMT r 1 7Training
mininu (.mi
Group
Orioles
Plan Activities
To Hold Second

Saxons Trample

Middleville, Delton Orioles Led
Win League Crowns By O’Donnell
and Middleville High out in front, 41-40. Gene Nus-

Rexnrgenl Saxont
Hott Grand Ledge
On Saturday Night

tills month at tho Community
building at Clio fairgrounds.

The St. Johns Redwings, who
chsmploruhlp by de­
e Lakewood Vikings

Ml1®
PuUaU st M«»:« Vaiiay.
OtMk aS Maribau.
ar
r.-. &gt; - i

AMES EATVBDAT

man, reviewed plans for project
notebooks for Achievement Week

regular basketball othedule piay...... . ............ .aatlnga Saxons, I
in seventh place in the stand­
ings, will be host to Grand Ledge
on Saturday.

Fair next August.
W. G. Underhill, club trainer,
strcMcd importance of all manDvlloo A?. dtlMken AWMU 48.
MUAlavW* IT, Xeoan BUU 78.

BC Oestnt ea. taniur m
B C. Lak.ri.w e7, Laariag
PtaaJUM SI. gellavui U

V iking*.
Greenville posted a laslnlnutc victory over Grand Ledge
Ast week, etaplitatlng a feat

75-66, then went on to edge
Galesburg-Auguste Friday, 47-45.

PHBP OAOI

MireUUl 84. bla.-JH Bl.
Xua It, Baton Xa|&gt;M» ST.
Omei 78 PUlnwiIl 12.

earller

earlier 81-48 defeat of Northview
by the Scotties.
MlddleviUe had anything but
an easy time with Kenowa Hills,
ulilch had scored un earlier up­
set over Coach Ray Page's fine
quintet.
Gary Stauffer led the Trojans
with 34 points, collected on nine
field goals and 18 out of IB gift*.

tory over Caledonia.
Friday night the teams will
end their regular schedule with
Delton traveling to Parchment
and Middleville to Hamilton.
Richland goes to Hickory Cor­
ner*. unbeaten Pennfield to Ma­
looking forward with anticipa­ ple Valley, Bt. Philip to Belle­
vue, Edmore to Saranac. Olivet
tion to thi* Interesting event

to

SS mu,

I

ire wtn
flV. men in
in jme
KO‘ng
। posted its
a tn with
with five
period
Uie double figures: Gene Hus-| Middleville's Junior Varsity
baum had 17. Rick Olson 15. BUI'
pceUmtaanr si-47^nd
until 11:30 following the Has­ Bourdo 13, Gary Ford 11 and the Exprouwny JV championtings-Grand Ledge game Satur­ Dan Sutherland
.
Buthcrland 10. Dave Ham
day night Dancing to recorded had 26 for Mattawan.
Torn Warner and Scott Henning
Delton won the preliminary,
tho YMCA Tri Hi-Y B Girls1 60-60.
Hamilton outecored Wayland
Club. Thia will be the final postFriday night Galesburg- 20-11 in the fourth quarter to
Augusta led Coach Marr Wine- climax an uphill battle by upset­
the finale and tied the score at
gar’s Panthers most of the way
munity Fund, have been attend­ as they played a controlled game ting the Wildcats. Ooldie Hudson
■ - (3-all wtth less than two minutes
ed by from l»0 to 440 boys and It wasn’t until 1:40 left In the and Scott Hilbert led Wayland
' remaining. A technical on the
with 16 and 15 pointe, respec­
' Comet bench gave Greenville a
I fourth period that Delton moved tively.
Middleville High's Expressway
54-53 edge ami a bucket by Jerry Conference champions nipped
the Delton High eagers, cham­
Expressway record. Caledonia
pions of t£e Kalamazoo Valley
v gave Bob DeLong and Mike Dick Association. 66-64, In a torrid
Uton 4-5, Wayland 3-6 and
Youngs
- opportunities and they used them game played on the Delton court.
Northview 2-7.
, to give the Comets a 56-56 lead
Hickory Comers and Bangor
... with seconds left Then Plank
Michigan’s great prep tournament is about Yn get under­ were tied 16-16 at the quarter
drilled a two-pointer for the win,
but
the Hornets went ahead in
way and area cage fans will have their pick of outstanding
Plank led the Jackets with 13
games to see for the next three weeks. Hastings High's fans wttt the second with a italf-tlme edge
of 31-26. then added 14 points to
focus their attention on the Battle Creek Central fieldhouse for lhe gap in the third period. Ban­
double figure# Mike Edge! had
. ,i. 13 for Grand Ledge and Ed T-K quintet 66-61. when they the Class A District where their Saxons are to meet Battle Creek gor made a determined bid in
Meister and Jim Richardson 10
Lakeview at 7:30 next Wednesday nighf. Battle Creek Central the finale, outscoring Kellogg 29­
at Middleville.
.
plays Kalamazoo Loy Norrix at 7:30 Tuesday^, the opening 18. but it wasn't quite enough
Delton scored the first two
.......... -—...............
........ as Hickory wdn, 73-67.
buckets, but from that point on night. The winner of Tuesday i
St. John* rallied fc
Jim Vaqdenberg had 18 for the
night's game ploys Kalsmazoo. the expanded State parks system
Central il 7:30 Thursday night, which even today Is "totally in- winners and Jim Gllmar and
moved out In front to stay. and the winner of that game will
Delton
battled
all
tip:
way
but
Thi win gave the Redwings at
play the winner of the Hastingscouldnt quite turn the tide.
xdins to Paries Chief
Bancor
Bangor won
won the
the nreiimfnarv
preliminary.
Middleville led 22-15 at the Lakeview game at 7:30 pm. on
and then the Friday night win
12-41.
uVw,
quarter and held the margin Saturday. March 6.
wrapped it up.
defeated Sta­
Hastings has scored a 78-57 demand will continue to grty, to pleClimax-*icolte
through toe second period as
Valley, 67-66. Maple Valley
Clark Berkhousen scored six each team tallied IS points fur upset victory over the Battle the detriment of the tourist In­
led 37-30 at the half. Bruro
of those last 12 points on a pair lhe halftime count of 33-31.
Creek Bearcats on Feb. 13. show­ dustry and Michigan's general Hunt scored 20 points for the
Delton slashed four points ing great improvement over their economic health." Elmer said, ..
The flashy Redwing guard har­
early season games during which
Barry County has received 8370
ried Greenrille throughout and
Allegan High's eagers clinched
they dropped a 54-37 ' ' '
'
.000 mailed to 76 the Wolverine Conference title
Uie Battle Creek
ntles as 1964 psyGreenvllle led moot o
Thi* is the fifth tide in 10 years
and had a 10-polnt
mUllmV acres ot for Coach George Van Wagoner
Rob White took game scoring Michigan.
In the Wolverine circuit. AUegan
outscored the visitor*
has a 10-1 record with Plainwell
Ss tiilrd period and
left to go in league play.
f fourth towin gotni
King had 17 for Middle-1 Lakewood High will be host to the State. . .
"Gary Stauffer 5, Jack a Class B District tourney with
tral title outright by
t&gt;cll । 6 and Tom Griffith Lakewood playing Ionia at 7:30
Wp^Norman 3.
pm. Tuesday. Wednesday night
Nusbaum led the Pan­
The win gave the Redwings re­
venge for they had dropped four thers with 23 points on eight Lowell at 7:30 and Thursday
to the Vikings over the buckets and six out of pine night Belding plays the winner
chariUcs. Rick Olson had 18 of the Ionia-Lakewood game at
points. Bill Bourdo 11, Dan Suth­
erland 8 and Gory Ford 5.
Friday. Coach Larry Eggers'
Middleville won the Junior lAkewood eager* should reach
and beat St. Johns Uie
Varsity game, 64-39, to remain the finals without any trouble,
Three jumps ahead of lhe' civil
but they will have their hands
pumped in unbeaten.
full—again—when they play the scarcely two jumps ahead of Uie
.teh 18 and
Oozy Becker 10 to lead Uie Red­ over Maple Valley In tf nou- big Lowell team rated fourth in Red Chinese invasion of India,
the Blate by the UPI and sixth globe-girdling, hlgh-fldvcnture pho­
wings. Berkhousen needs 22 Jcague go al Lake Odessa
tographer Wally Taber continual
John Booher paced the Vikings
pointe against Ionia Friday to
-------24 points. Dave Lindberg
theleague
leaguerecord
recordorofart!with
207;
break.ne
•.ressway cham- to carry toe proverbial rabbit s foot
held by Herb Black of Charlotte, had 35 for the Mkple Valley lads
iopklns. with a
cn another of his annual idiow
Wcrbteh nreds 38 for the new and Bruce Hunt added 17.
mark, according to Walter Jaeh- I Lakewood won the preliminary. while Hamilton plays the power­
How do you tell? He Is still
ful Fennville team Thursday at
kt the Hopkins Class B alive!
57-56 win over Ionia veorinc ! »on the Junior Varsity game. 7:30
Bringing with him a pair of
tourney. The winners play for
films
which critics widely lure
23 petota Don Cortis had IX
the title at 8 pm. Saturday with
Jab* Mowstt scored 24 for the i
------------ V— the district champion going to
loom with Jim Lytle and Steve | Michigan State goes to a ten- •Jie Battle Creek Regional. Mid­
Adarn. adding 12 each.
EOimc football schedule in 1965, dleville has a 9-5 record while
Fennville is 13-2, and has the
lumped off to a 23-0 first period 1948 when they compiled
sensational Richie Jordan on the Auditorium. Thunday, March 4.
teain. Jordan scored 43 points at 8 pan. under the aponxrdiip
against Kalamazoo Hackett.

done before—twice to HastingsDon Plank sank a lumper with
. eight seconds left to give the
-► Yellow Jackets the win.
'
drtenvllle led Grand Ledge

2—THE HASTINGS BANNER

Middleville at
BoaketbaJl

lotte. tiw OrtoiM scored a leal.

Sparing schools are Fennville^
Hamilton, Middleville, and Hop.

Past Resident
Dies in Indiana

Heading tho teams will be
Rids Jordon, Fennville; Mcrlo
Jurrtco, Hamilton; Dob White,
Middleville, wl Dill Nlcholai,
Hopkins.

A. Frank Ulrich former rtal-

Caledonia.
Friday night it was a different
the Peabody Home, North ManCaledonia led only once in the story,

fourth quarter Friday to whip

Dog Show as required for com­
pletion Of ttllS JWA ClAJUL

Post-Game Dance

than expected

I

Coach VanderVeen't
Cagert Avenge Early

BUI Bourdo crucial free throw*
i in the final period. Olson led
Seaton Defeat, 89-71
Delton with 13 and Dan (hitherHastings High School's Saxons
land had 11.
continued to impress Uielr fans
Delton won the Junior Varsity Friday night whan they gained
from game, 30-33.
sweet revenge over Charlotte
High by humbling the Orange
half-

game at Delton Tuesday night,
have won their league UUes,
The Panthers won their first
Kalamazoo Valley Association

Central
Standings

JFest

Middleville Nips
Delton, 66-64,
Tuesday Night

irmrr

potar
— ... —,
In

BOWL

18-13, margin at the
TL . — 1....... .

the

third quarter Coach

Indiana.

poured tn 36 pointe while Uie Friday, Feb. IP. with burial at
visitors got 33. and in the last
quarter they added another 34
to the Orioles’ 16 and won going
the Orioles took a momentary
Fabulous free throwThootlng— }Md. 23-21.
probably lhe best shown by a
The advantage waa brief as
Blue &amp; Cfbld squad In many, Peterson rebounded for two,
many years—contributed to Uie Dave Williams, who came ot! Ui*
victory. Hastings converted 37 bench to help spark the secondout of 33 charities, including six quarter effort, meshed » long
one and Peterson followed with
of seven by Captain Paul Lubl- another two-pointer and the
enleckl. eight out of 12 by ODcn- Baxons were out In front to stay.
The Baxons put the game on
Hams and Carl Peterson, one for ice with about three minutes left
3 by Ken Weller and one for one when they made the score 78-65 ,
by Tom King and John Schowal- In the closing minutes Coach,
VandarVeen cleaned his bench.
fU gawMxrv:
I

Armchair Athlete

Hastings went hard all night
and outplayed Uie bigger visit­
ing team although the locals had
trouble finding the hoop early In
the game.
Except for ODonnell. who
wafted in four out of six field
goal attempts, the Baxons could
not find lhe hoop In the first
period. They did convert seven
out of eight gifts while Char­
lotte made three out of three
plus 0,ve out of 18 from the floor,

FOR FUN
and HEALTH
all of our lanes have
been resurfaced for the

new season and all equip­
ment has bean checked

and reconditioned.

SHARPEN UP
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and

Bob &amp; Mickey Lambert
Ypur Hosts

teams were “hot." The OriolM
banged the hoop for seven out of
14 while the Saxons drilled eight
out of 21. In the third frame Uie
Baxons made 50 percent of their
22 shots while Charlotte sank
nine out of 91.

HASTINGS
BOWL INC.
Woodland at Michigan

Charlotte scored first but then
Hastings went ahead 6-3 and re­
mained out in front until mid­
Ray in the second stanza when

Michigan State played its first
hockey schedule In 1922. com­
peting against Michigan once
and Notre Dame twice and drop­
ped all three encounters.

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Wally Taher
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Red Chinese

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Thunday, March 4
8 P.M

Outdoor Trait —The Ice on
talnment u club-charity prenlo­
gcrous prior to last weekend's tions." Ixris Stidham, Barry County
cold streak, and Conservation Sportswomen's Club president said.
Officer Gene Brown reminds year-out popular aa the Wally
everyone that the time is getting
short for getting fishing aliantles
"This year Taber combines un­
explored Mexico wlUi unknown
B1WhUe the lee. and fishing, has India to turn out an evening's
entertainment that long will M
for Harold Wauchck of Pullman, remanbertd by Uie whole family.
who has been here with Mr. and Everything from jumping beans to
Mra. Bob Adgale, R3 Middleville, jaguar and sardines to gwordfiah
because of his wife's illness. Taber found In our next-door
Harold caught an 11-pound. 35- neighbor's domain south of the
inch northern pike on a tipup on border down Mexico way.
Tn India, two jumps ahcaM of
Williams Lake tn Yankee Springs
Wednesday of last week, after the Red Chinese invasion.’ StltfP
fishing about two hours. He had
tamer
newsman blasted a path
no trouble landing the whopper,
as he was using a 63-pound test with rifie. shotgun, even bow-andline with a seven-inch perch as arrow, and followed up wlUi rod
end reel to document in living
color an India Uiat is virtually
Brown reminds you that the pike unknown to the outeide world "
Massive Astatic bison, mammoth
rabbit season closes' on March 1. Bengal tigers, deadly venlmous co­
bras. exotic jungle fowl, strutting
pmfuwl.
oll-bul-exUnct Indian
b the report that the Conserva­
tion Department la "doing every­ rhinoceros and baff-a-hundred le*thing we can” to' insure that a scr critters Tober cteep-rtcluxi in
cdortti
celluloid
for ail posterity.
major part of Uie Pt. Custer
military reservation will be con­ Tatar’s India is a oounirj that
verted to recreational use if mid
Shen It is declared surplus by
le Federal government. The
Parks Section has prepared n
tentative masUff plan showing
how more than ! 1,000 acres could
be developed into a multiple-use
recreation
people Land' Which he now bring, litre.
-------area orca
wherewhere
people
"Equally wild was the Mexlran
could hunt. full, txamp. swim,
picnic and just plain enjoy adVROture that went Into 'Jaguar
Lhenurivos in an outstanding Dtxmtry.” Stldliam admunlsheiL
"No doubt. Tuber has triumphed
outdoor'MtUng. . . .
A 8133 million parks and rec­ Main and our club Is delighted to
reation ptan for Michigan span- b® *bte to bring both the program
t 10 yesus was outthe Conservation
Uiu month. Ttn

sue. *5

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�Wrestling tourney
Hasting* High wrestler* and

Hastings
Saturday. The
lion wilt be at
Northwestern Junior High-

Bowling
NIGHT OWLS LEAGUE
Norm Hall and Ray Thaler led
on Feb. 16. rolling M7a Norm
had a 214 high game and Ray
206. Ray Pavlik posted 571, Jim
Durbin 206-653, Paul Cassel 521
Dick Bonarskl 509, Len Jopple
203-526. Ted Dahnan 527. Bob
Bhoup 216-529 and Dan Catach

Standing*: Hite Owl* 66H.
Delton Cafe 64. Eagles 58, A*Mtnbler* 53H. Head Phu 48S
Misfit* 33. Sidewinder* 30',-j and
Egg Heads 30
Ray Thayer led lhe circuit
TUeutay with 205-589. Jim Dur­
bin pasted 210-586, Date OuenLeUner 201-500. Norm Hall 221­
564. Dick Bonarskl 213-565. John
Andora 183-497 and Clyde Carr

Hackney 212-642. Hare Haan houser 128-232. BiU Tedilda 131­
! 333-591, Chuck Altoft 215-660 217, Barry Haren* 130^215. Jeff
and Ron Prilow 214-557.
’• Konntatan 106-204 and Jahn
Standing*: FUtera 70%. WBCH Haan 163-201. Debby Havfk iusd
65, HaaUngs Milling 62. Moose a 130 game and Tom Andrews
and Sanitary Service 60. Eart 126.
erk Oarage M%, Rcohm Moten
62%, McAllister* 51%. William*
Insurance 51. MUler'a Pub 47. LaDere 100. Spencer Goodyear
98. Sheryl VanDenburg 97. Jerry
Miller's Durodepn 43, Burkey Whitney 05 and Ron Wyngarden
and Rod Newton 85.
John’s 14.

RECREATION LEAGUE NO. 2
Christian, GJL Ottawa HUI*.
OR. South. Grand Ledge. . Lee Springer led the field ot
Grandville. Jackson. Jackwn good bowlers Wednesday with
255-636 for league honors. Dave
Reynold* posted 343-636, Gene

Hasting*. Grandville, defend-

Harting*

BUNDAY MIXED LEAGUE

Wl. George Cogswell 334-577.
Bob HOrtke 214-570, Al Taylor
200-538, Ben Kenyon 534, Jim

Dewayns Gallup 204-510. John
Kaaliuiky 508. Lou Bltabeo 505
and Clarence Ehlert 501
Standings: Bum* Refrigera­
| WartmXc^fXrArk?

Saxon Wrestlers
Take Third in
League Tourney
Hostings High School's wrest­
ling team took third plsce tn the
West Central Conference tourna­
ment held at St. Johrte Satur­
day. with Grand Ledge again
capturing the champlonahlp with
93 points.
Charlotte look over Hasting,'

Standing*: Team 7. 65: Team er’s Tavern 55. AekJU's 53S4.
4, 54: Hooker Motor, 53; Froat WalldorfF* and John's Auto
Freeze 49: Team 1. 44%; Team I Port* 53, Gilmore’* 44. Hasting*
third with 69.
8, 43; John's Speed Equipment, * Mesita and John’s Crank Balance
Greenville waa fourth with CO
34M,, and Team 5. 25.
43, 7-Up 42 and Nashville Gravel
pointe. St. John* liad 46, Lake­
Bill Tschlda had an outstand­
wood 30, Alina 15 and Ionia one
ing afternoon, rolling 325-613.
7,?hn
*•&gt;? S"
point.
WED. AFTERNON LEAGUE
Hailing* came out ot the tour­
uord
ported 185-519.
Standing*:
Maker’s 63'1
W
'»^wofldnuui
Burnl »V-5O4.
Benni.
ney with three individual cliaraplonahlp*.
! Kr
n 179-505.,
GeneIM-508.
WyantHsten
180- Stanton's
Bide
Sunton s 54.
54. East
East
Side Lumber
Lumber
i?&lt;4”*Dorolh
»
Cikncra
4^Na-

HASTINGS MFG. LEAGUE
Jack-Smith was the big gun
Feb. 16, firing 568. Mike Rey­
nolds rolled 2U2-557rKArol Ow ’j
222-550, Eldon Mathews 203-540.
Ken IlOie 530. Aaron Sherk 200ix. m iu_ mo. nort wuHam*
Pnb rnrmr.n,,.
tto
-d
STo202-836
Sm?^2M-523
Trt Gsllun

M0
SMTj»
nrit Jerrv
5M Smetaer
B?h
IfaUrt Acler MFwd k”‘
W'’' V,U
Beckwith 525.
&lt;178-475. Ella Higdon 1W-442, yj. Teem u
34^ aotanen ference title, defeating Mai
&gt;u.,»n Tool Room M C.‘» “» Oolmwi.
T&lt;^ Room 68, Ca- Bourne 155-417, Mary Ann M'A--------- ----- ---------------------------- Che final* to earn 19 team point*.
c«irtChnuLeNRr rv r? 50
c&lt;’' TsriUda 164-440. Joon KasUisky | Barb Klereey took terien honH
Uh m
‘Ju' 172’&lt;53- Nancy Taylor 146-417 [ ore with 207-535 and Marine
championship and earned 12
nee 48 Piston* 44, Preasere &lt;3
P’y ”“ Brogn 1“~400'
.
team pointe in lhe 154-pound di­
Journeymen’ 25%W,’L°S
“n&lt;1
THURSDAY MATINEE
1205-525. Shirley VanDenburg 187- vision.
Hastings' other ehampion is
Dale Geiger was the-big gun
Htanding*: Hasting* Motor 502, Faye Alien 182-463. Ruby
Tuesday, firing 231-592. Harry Sale* 60%, Canada Dry 56%, Downey 169-483. Pauline Healy Terry KvUer. who pinned Jim
McCollum rolled a dandy 263 for
Trucking 49. Smith &amp; Dai- &lt;; 156-427, Geneva Ockmnan 159- Therrlan of Grand Ledge in the
solo honor* and finished with tfr
CryxEal Candles 45 and 435, Mickey Lambert 179-465. final* In one minute. 27 seconds
554. Maynard Tucker chalked, Ramblrra 29.
jJan Peuruch 161-446, Wilma for the 127-pound title to earn 13
311-582. Eldon Mathew* 202-557.
Fye Allen waa thc closnteat las-I Daniel* ' 163-455. Helen AckeU team pointe. “Keller looked great
Jack Chadwick 211-541. Al Rclg- ’•*. rolling 206-535. Jeanlcc Dal-; 171-478. Alma CovUic 184-454, in winning the championship. He
ler 223-546. Joe Stutz 201-564 and num cltalked 162-451. Lynda Eva Rowley 146-417. Rosemary beat both the No. 1 and No. 2
men.” Coach Bob Hiller
Karol Owens 303-546.
&lt; F.«her 173-446. Kay Lydy 163-446,! Raber 154-419. Helen Martin 126­ seeded
declared after Uie meet
------------ Lol* Kenyon 170-448, Bobblo 337 and Metho Gray 146-422.
Phil Arnold of Hastings took
RECREATION LEAGUE NO. 3 | "*ndy *6VS?‘
1
fourth
In the 95-pound class,
Charlie Blough snaggled 210- 4,9 and Ullun B^uDwd 158­
MONDAY BOWLERETTE8
earning three team pointe. Hl*
597 to lead Feb 16. Norval Tha- 41°"
Standing*: Walldorff'* 76. liasler rolled 216-586. Gene Poll 530.
es Tom Gleason of Greenville
E. W. BLISS LEAGUE
Harold Eckert 203-541. Ray Wie­
won first. Wood of St. Johns sec­
land 213-556. Ray Dickinson 530.
Standing*: King Pina
ond and Bell of Alma third.
Jim Barr 531. John AUerdlng 527. Foundry 42%, Red Crowns 43.
—. —
clean
... . and V &amp; J Mobil 50!i, OU*
Jim Andrews look runner-up
Lal lie and Ajoembkr* 40. Side more’* 50, Copper Lantern No. 2 honors in the 103-pound division,
Young* 537 and Jim Annan 224- : Floor 38%. Pattern Shop 38. Can • ha* 48. Actionflek 47, Gardner** losing to Bob Wood of Green­
Plant 37%. Flyer* and Core 45. HaaUngs Milling 41. Hlgb- ville In the final*. 4-2 Andrews
Standings: Freeport Supply 70. Room 36. Engineer* and Repair*j lander 40. Copper Lantern No. I earned nine team point, and ho*
u ---------------------------.ri.^
k..
o-—
Farmer* Ga, 63'i. Michigan Bell K. wertM
-------------,------------------------------------------—«n
.
6m. Mahler Motor* 56. Eckardt er* 33. Lucky Strikers 28. Mixer* । Hostings Floor Covering 37 and won the title. Harper of St.
Autos 53. Moriarty Bldg* 51. Citi- • 37% and Blazer* 26. '
Cuyler'a 38.
John* was third and Hogan of
zrn* Elevator 49. Saskatoon Golf
Dick Root led the Bllm tad* I Barb Klerx-y led U10 tasales Grand Ledge fourth.
47. Yoder’s Sunoco 41%. Bergylwith 221-601, lArry Novak fired w«h 211-493. Betty Shrier 186In the 112 class. Hasting*’ Dale
‘Tirr- zn ni.r* n&gt;.— K&gt;
t&gt;1 Mrg_tr) J10-519 1464. Betty Carr 158-458, Jane
..."
. . .Lambka
.. * Cole
c-aIa 168-467,
tna.zm E.
v vLkiiluuuer 173
an, ­ Miller look fourth winning four
C^P*n&gt;nr 2ltrdJMr‘L2?-.~
' ru,n NMh 219-578.
Jack
(earn points. His season record i*
Harold Eckerts 206-572’ wa* M1.
Burdick 203-519. Gor- 465. Anna McDonald 173-474. 1-3. Fisher of St. Johns was first.
Irene
Heath
160-461,
Ellen
Davis
Greg Johnson of Charlotte sec­
&lt;lon H‘”r 533
I,u’T11 5,7
gled 216-569. Ray Wieland 210-; Charles Krau* 201-531 Lynn 172-478. Kate Colvin 157-4M. ond and Bruce Wasllewski of
S’■&gt;“"’»* »hS aSi
Slmron Harrington 161-464, Joyce Greenville was third.
M1- Olb T*te 216-509. Dale Cap- Bkrdgell 171-459. Mtrna DePew
u.uu aw nm335-507 and jpon 55g Howard Petem 200-531. 183-435. Sandy Clinton 165-463. Udg* in the 120-pound division,
Jack Bhelcr 517
Car! Rose 206- 532. Bill HoDen- Gerri Newton .174-466 and Emma
earning eight team pointe and a
beck 504. Jim Barnum 535. Ruso Magoon 163-464.
TUESDAY TWISTERS
'Golden 213-555, Lyn Howe 512.
Bet|y Miner rolled 483 Feb. 16. Bud Green 212-547. Jack Smith
Avery of Grand Ledge second
Alice Smith 173-440. Dollie Lar­ 213-506. John Riedl 214-419, CUri 184. Boonie Hathaway 163 and and Jim Forman of Lakewood
sen 161-464. Dori* Greenfield 158- Baker 221-568. Nolan Johncock M. Ulrich 1S1. Jane Kennedy of was fourth.
500. Dick Bonarskl 206-5C8. Don the Highlander picked up the
Following Keith Keller in the
Shirley Reid had a 153 gam*. Haywood 302-558. Ella Gillett 5-7-10 *pht.
;
137-pound class were Jim TherSally Butler 166 and Irene Salih 141-415. Ann Pavlik 154-402 and
rtan of Grand Ledge second. Ron
151. Lorna Springer picked up' Bally Moore 159-413.
MONDAY MIXERS
Howard of Charlotte third and
the 6-7-10 split.
Greg Wellman of Lakewood
Standing*: Alley Cate 58.
Monday was posted by June
COMMERCIAL MINORS
Pleaiant Point Motel 56, Bam
wo* Hastings*
Standing*: Smith Bros. 83, Benner 722-520 Winnie Chand­
Market 55. Sally * Beauty Salon
pound division,
ler rolled 180-488, Mickey Lam­
49, Pepsi 48', and Local Finance Products 49. V &amp;-J 48^ Kiurhriris
—
Mason with a
bert 189-468, Fare Allen 1M­
1-16-2 record. 'Will Trachsel of
493.
Loraine
Bornum
175-428,
Sandy GaUup waa the leader 47. Chenoweth Machine 4J%.
Reba Lydy 18V494, Boonie Grand Ledge won the t;u», Dave
with 168-441. Ruth M|Uer had
Hathaway 187-470. Pat Vogt 167­ BMlte of Charlotte was second.
158-440. Sally Butler 154 - 409.
Charlie Smith of St. John* third
Lorna Springer 150-407 and Dol- ten Monument 43%. Consumers 462. Louise Balia 182-507, Joyce And Husted of Alma fourth.
lle Larsen 159-404 Greta Grein­
er had
naa a
a 146
iw game.
game, Sally
aany asoore
Mary Lou Snyder 170- ! .Mark Andereon also foiled to
er
MoOre. OU. Viking and Hastings Electric j
ond Barb Paavo 141*. Judy Ba- 3? and Hartings Banner and,■ Sharon Endstey 135-1 &lt;0. More for the Baxons in hla first
ker 156, Marlene Lowell 155 and Team 18
*•»»•»■ »h»k ! Fran Owen* 171-446 and Mildred U^ttnament. and ha* a 3-3 ree, Smith 168-465.
Sharon Geiger 140.
' 36 pointe.
pound clW. Bore Maxwell of
I Standing*: Foodland 70, WelGrand Ladge won the individual
TUESDAY MIXED LEAGUE I touTler on game* of 213-201-200 come 67. Piston Ring 65. Haan honors, O*CnnDall of BL Johns
Standing*: Koller's Cities Serv-1for 814 Jbn ®amum chalked 61, Vogt 58. Northside 57, Bay­ wm Mcond, Kai th Keeler of
ice 72. Andrus Agency 57%, High-1537- Ken Demott 548. Duwayne Inga &amp; Loan 56, McAlltoler &lt;4, Greenville third and Denny Boland’s Dairy apd Ken’* and Bob'*1 AUerdlng 559. Kay Moore 532, • Bonnet Ar Gown 50. Banner. deli of Charlotte fourth.
Gulf 56. 8 &amp; K Radiator Shop I l&gt;al'l Woodman 202-538. Del Mar- Mary’s and Ftood Center 49. HasIn the 145-pound class Has­
35% and Biieock Marathon 35
'
PoU »22. R*y tings Heights «%. Pannatea tings alio failed to score. Rum
Don Graham led the league Lundquist 514. Carl Aspinall 537, 42'4. Big D 37. Girl* &gt;3. Sheriff Felske ended the season with a
Gamfi Bertas:
Dick Herbstreith 503 and Cart Girls and Michigan Magnetic 0-10 record. Sam Bodell of Char­
with 214—542. Bob Miller had Hathaway 600.
lotte won that title. Rou Sattler
193-521, Praln Glover 184-637.1
-----------Norm Jenkin* 197—479. George, HASTINGS CLASSIC LEAGUE
BANTAM LEAGUE
third and Dollarhlte of St. John*
son 169—469. Jcrl Cheney 181— better nights and took iwiie.
Lew LaDere led the young ona fourth. .
513. Lou Richter 177—479. Doro- honors with 245-635. Jerry Bmcl- with 161-285, Jack Miller roiled
Trailing Myer* in the 154tha B.-umm. 174—470. Dorothy kre chalked 208-591, Dick Bonar- 158-277, Jerry Whitney 137-289. pound divtalon was Jim Wick­
Glover 164 —442, Louise Annta rki 255-592. Floyd WUllama 201- Mark Haines 133-252, Bob Terry ham of Lakewood, whom Myer,
171-417 and Betty McCollum 574. Ward Woodmansee 219-555. 133-249. Mike Brown 145-248, dectaloned 5-0 in the final*, with
165-434.
John Knxlnsky 214-570. BUI Terry Starks 139-222, Cathy Dol- Harry Wood worth of Charlotte
third and Dan Swartz of Green­
ville fourth.
Bob Gfbaon took third in the
165-pound claaa, earning eight
team pointe for the Saxon* and
finishing with a 16;&lt; record for
the season. Jay WtbMr of Grand
l&lt;edge wa* tiie champion. Jim
Jokel of Greenville took second
and Essex of Alma was fourth

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Fisher - Hengvabach. Bob CarWilson ami Francbeo are ,non&gt;’ flnd K&lt;*er l4Un*e hjui 9.1 Senator Philip A. Hart and
tied for second ntaee in the Art Mrode 7, Lee McMillen 5 Congressman Raymond Clrvenior aecona puce in ine
...
। ger (D-Mlch) Monday announced
Harting* Men's cage circuit
! fl.nt . &gt; TT a
■ &gt;1
h..
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v^vhh
Middleville Merchant* play J.r'”
.
Hasting* Mfg. Company's entry Woodland Market7 0 1.000 in the Upper Peninsula and I
Francisco Farm Supply .4 1 A37 negotiating with the/owner*.
Ung plan WaDdurU's otitis.
cut down the Hastings Merch­
ants, 78-53; Woodland Market
wldppcd Ftaher-Hengcobarii. 64­
49. Dowling walloped Uie HocUngs Merchants, 45-20. and WUsan Insurance trampled Walldarff's 78-50.

STJhireui

A roller skating party waa
planned by members of the Al­
toft 4H Club at their regular

10 pm. at the Tiromappte Roller
Rink Each member may bring

families and former Altaic 4H
members are al*o Invited.
Dianna MUboum was ap.4 3 J" I wood* and lake* in Gogebic
Harting* Merchant*
.3 5 .386 ; County adjoining the Wl*con- . Following the business mrettng
Dowling ............-----------------FirtiM - llengesbacti . ...2 6 250
In . kunr umouncln. U» •
«*»”■
Hatting* Mfg. Ceyd._..f 6 .143' impending purcha.-«-. Secretary,,un'
Walldorff'* ....Zt.......... 1 6 .143
of Agriculture Orville Freeman

^i^-^ State Coaches'
‘•'^^^e^JPete March 20

Presbyterians
Set Volleyball

I gvr tlyd hr prupoxs U&gt; add the
1 he Michigan High School
ing 14 points each. Randy Hum- r
___________ - —. ----Un and Merle Martui had 10 LetlQUC 10111110
Foraa to prtBcrve Ita natural tnenToFthe Michigan Education
each. Steve Harrison and Ed.
~
1
beauty and develop its rverea- Association, will hold its annual
Maurer bad 6 and Dave AckeU
The Hastings Independents ^oh potential.
’banquit and Justness meeting
4. Dave Kruko pumped in 20 for mcrt the pace-setting Praby-,
noted that the March 20 at Michigan State
Walldorff s. M.ry ftey had 15. t*™n» at 8 pm. thi* Wednee22? Unlvmlty.
Jerry Mahler 10. John Mahler 4 .«•»&gt;'
****
JSXJ£»dlng uT^urXJ^
1™ W Stacks, assistant exeand Art Bennett 1.
Tether* in lhe ;Y“ ro leybull
thr Michigan
Dara in Swift led Dowling I league conducted in conjunction
the wta
win over the local J with the Men
’s Condi
Conditioning
to» lhe
Men.
taxiing
““X X
relation, i* chairman of the
Meeehanta s.lft had n dare in th. main Harting. High ^^^Ad
mccung which ta bring held tn

points. Bob Gaskill 12. Don !K&gt;lnlect gjoOOO annually in taxen conjunction with Um Michigan
Dorter and Don Storm 8 each ;
Al 7 thc Methodlsta were fronl U1&lt;, UbcV
clev_ High School Athletics Asaocla•M II1 »•"
*’
UM U-r would unuU Uoc Uuk.U*ll Uu„»—U ttMullen, scored
seared 10 far
. ... ■Bx.l. CIBUb
.. .... .to decide
..... n.l.
•
Mullen*
for lhe
the ' nlxce ( atholira and lhe llnne |»lih
nais.
Merchants, Ed Hanutra 5. I
h “f ,h*
which method might bret help
Ticket* for the bonqurt W
David Klrtrman 4 and Dave
Woodland.
offset this, lam
be obtained from Fred Stacks.
Strupple 1.
—■ w^LiwS2a’1’b.“TiSS
Pumping in 22 point,. Mike
CctTigan led lhe Lumbermen to
wln- Mom-y i'iecaon o uw
u&lt; nt,,
scored 18 pointe. Gary VunHou-1 bytcrian* and Catholics play who formed lhe Sylvania Club-j
now belongs to the L P. Fisher ;
ten 14. Gary Cote 12. Dave Rey- HasUnga Indcpendmta
Estate and two brotliera. P. and
nolds 7 and Dave Yorger 5 ,
pointe. Don 5owm,
'Vu ’
R Christiansen
Arney each got 17 pointe for
J**
ham 4H Cluba enjoyed a Joint

PleaSOntvieW and
',1.
Dnnnam ClUDS Meet

Ghee 12. Ken Nell 6 and Asher
xfrv-.twA i
i Hug*

and

Nashville

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Vi.it Electron,

VARIETY OF, PUPPIES

I

The

Altoft

Electrical

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711 and gave an Interesting talk
on Uie country, It's people ami

Club, hunting and flailing by the own- former Nancy Larkin who work-

ncwly
Joyed a vtaR from
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March I,- —
at 7
farmed 411 electrical Club from:
. P,i|fnrnla tn«.-n«ltj.I--------------------------- -pm.
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or U» “JZuTB.Sro L.lUBi dr Lo.
Club U U» ubooL
Nashville Club, and Dick Anteles de Porcluncula (Town ot PUns wUJ ** n’«^e f™Thomas. Altoft leader, and their q, ’
thc QuMn of Ule An- . luck supper to be held in April.
number* exchanged Ideas andi8eU of porcluncula). the Nation-1, R^rtahmfpU were served Mr
enjoyed getting acquainted.
laI Geographic say*. Over the low'n» thcWneetlng.

Banner Adi Benefit YOU I

Uic Banner IVanX Adil

ANNOUNCING

a special sale on a
special new full-size
Ford with this complete
equipment package for
month

division were Mark Hughe* of
Grand Ledge, Brad Gillespie of
Lakewood, and Dennl* Robins of
Charlotte. Gibson’* season recLaa Belfield, who had been 111
before the tournament, failed to
score and finished with a 7-7-2
record for the season. Jorgenson
of Grand Ledge took the heavy­
weight crown. Tim Piteher of
field of Greenville and Spledd
n&lt; raw-.._

BEAUTIFUL

The league - leading Woodland ---------------------------- —— --------- ■--------------:-------------- ---------------------------------------------- -—:------------

SSX
—UI -S
UK

BRING HOME A NEW
WALL THIS WEEKEND

oS

■01

Top Woodland Cagers
To Play Hastings Quint

Troop 175 Has
Polar Bear Camp
Last Weekend

Bargain buy-*65 Ford Custom Special I

Crulse*O-Matlc Drive—Ford’s 3-speed auto­
matic-heads the list of standard equipment!
Other highlights-^-deluxe all-vinyl upholstery
• bright seat side shields • heater-defroster
white sidewall tires • special bright exterior

trim • wheel covers • new, powerful 150-hp
Big Six! Choice of 2- or 4-door models. White
or Caspian Blue!

Troop 17# ot-Southeastern school

HOME IMPROVEMENT CENTER

nt Saturday nt 0 am. staying
until Bunday morning.
urday with them. Clie-sUr Cramcould not stay all night as he
lias o&gt; broken collarbone
After preparing Uielr supper,
two patrol*, one flashlight to a
patrol, ran a compass course.

e Eugene
wish to

SWhite Sale!
FISHER -HENGESBACH, Inc
328 N. Michigan

Hastings

Wl 5-2421

�Federal Budget
To Cost State
Over $L5 Billion

Halves or Slices . . . Toner Tom
SHURFINE PEACHES J

14ox. cam $1

Shurfine
PEAR HALVES

Shurfine
.
GRAPE JELLY
Spartan Crunchy Chlpi

SWEET PICKLES
Spartan Regular or Protested
KOSHER DILLS

Plneappde-Orange
SHURFINE DRINK

Shurfine' Elbow Macaroni or Elbow
SPAGHETTI3 Hb., pkgi. $1

formula ehova the actual ProJfartionata chare of the budget
Of eqch state marc accurately,
because a report of ooUccUoru
« federal taxes do not represent

Spartan Liquid

DETERGENT
Shurfine Dark, Sweet
CHERRIES

PRUNE JUICE

3 qH. $1

Spartan
GRAPE JUICE
Roxey Brand

DOG FOOD

In roieaMnc the flgurea, Hall
mid, "It is gratifying to note;
that President Johnson gives anpropriate cmpinuls in his budget
mrem to the need for efficien­
cy, eoonany and coot reduction

PESCHKE 'KING-SIZE'

FRANKS

SHURFINE KIDNEY BEANS
SHURFINE PORK &amp; BEANS
SHURFINE IODIZED SALT
SPARTAN ASSORTED NAPKINS
MARTHA WHITE BIX MIX

atndnt in dealing withfrequtsts
for various now prognurCs If this
budget is to stay leas than HOC
btnion this year."

DARK RED
15-OZ. CAN
15-OL CAN

26-OZ. BOX

PKG. OF 60
7’k-OZ. PKG.

1-LB. CAN, GOLDEN CREAM STYLE or WHOLE

Barry Residents
Pay $87,662 in
December Tax

KERNEL

SHURFINE CORN,

Michigan sales tex coPection for

15- oz. cant, RED BEANS or APPLESAUCE
W'rth Coupon On Other Page

16- oz. cans, SPINACH or SAUERKRAUT
1-lb. can WHOLE or SLICED BEETS “
14'/i-oz. can, PURE EVAPORATED MILK

12-oz. can VAC-PAC GOLDEN CORN
. LEAN, SLICED

Lent Corners
By Mrs. Loland Hammond
' •
at ruinw.ii
Letter ot February IS:

Sehuday at Bronson Hospital. ★
General Noble recently returned
from two weeks In Kentucky, be­
ing called there by the Illness
and death of his grandfather. *

I YOUR HEALTH
I HEADQUARTERS
■ Through these doors pass
■ the friendliest people we
I know. They’re our customers
Q and they know wa're always
I ready to serve... as a handy
I one-stop shopping center, or
as a health headquarters in
timqofneed.

ha’s a good man to know.
You can rely on him to fill

PORK STEAK

39?
SWIFTS PREMIUM BONHESS BOSTON STYLE

SWIFTS PREMIUM BONELESS, CUBED

PORK ROAST

PORK CUTLETS ib 69‘

«b.49‘

Farmer Peet’s Fully-Cooked Hams...

'GENEROUS'

SHANK PORTION '=
■A1TCH BONE REMOVED'

TOMI

Jacobs
Prescription
Phormocy
126 East State St.

PM. Wl J-MSS

12-16 lb. WHOLE HAMS * 49‘
arap«m«i\w sg pack *■”

15'/j-oz. can CHILIETS or Pkg. 50 BOOK MATCHES

8 «.$J
SHURFINE RED SALMON
SHURFRESH CHEESE SPREAD
SHURBEST MARGARINE
5

CTNS.

89*
69*
$1.00

�Urge Raising j
Minimum Age
To Drive to 17 &gt;

HERE'S A SURE SIGN OF

Spring Savings

A rceolutlon to ralM the mtalmum driving age to 17 'taes.VBen
pM*ed by th* MlchlgM tMMnr
Education Asaodaltoil. a depart­
ment oi the Michigan Ijduitfaan
Association. In pamfag 1 !tho
resolution. tho. MDEA, wlkss
members are high school dnVcr
sduesfinn uiachcr*, vtatgd that
IB-year-old drivers cannot be
expected to copc with Die oOtnplcalUts nt XtKDk-HKl tOfWL
condition*.
. .
In cun Junction with L|m rtpalulton, MDEA 1* alap ^aoktaf
a move Io Usch driver adacaUou classes In lhe Uth grads
Instead of tho 10th grade a*

9 NOW! FILL YOUR BARE CUPBOARD FOR LESS!
1-LB. CAN, SHURFINE QUALITY

FRUIT COCKTAIL,.

!' SHURFINE FROZEN

f ORANGE JUICE\

The MDEA alto weal OO rec­
ord aa favoring * State reqati*ment that student* who pave
completed driver education
course* drive with &amp; parent or
guardian for at U-aat three
mouth* Ixf oro receiving their
permanent license*.
In addition, the mwoclatton ha*
endorsed tha rooccunandattoos
made by Gov. George W. Ranney* special CrmttntoMon co
Traffic Sofoty. Tbcao recom­
mendations include; requiring all
beginning driver*, adult* aa well
a* yyutha, to complete a driver
education coarse, adding 300
troopers to the staff &lt;X lho
staff of the Michigan State Po­
lice; increasing state payment*
to schools for (hirer educatton
course*; raising driver license
fee* to pay for the increase in
school payment*; and requiring
tlx- driver education tauhors to
have id. least 20 scniratcr hours
of college training in special
driver eduaitloci course*.
Other recommandaUons alfectlng driver educaUon pro­
grams inclade:
‘
A proviaton that driver edu­
cation lor student* under IB 'be
provided only in achoola offer­
ing a high school diploma pro­
gram and conducting a driver
education course approved by
the State Department ot nwio
Instruction; that driver educa­
tion course* include 40 hours pt
classroom instruction .plus fix
hours ot actual driving, insttucttoo; and that the State Depart­
ment of Public Instruction em­
ploy special consultant* to eval­
uate driver education program*
taught by school*.

1 lb can Stewed TOMATOES, 14% oz ASPARAGUS
12-oz. pkg. Wide, Med. or Ex.-Wide NOODLES

1-lb. 3-oz. can WHOLE TOMATOES

SHURFINE PEAS or PEAS &amp; CARROTS 6 J
SHURFINE CUT GREEN BEANS
-

SPARTAN BEEF, CHICKEN or TURKEY

\ &gt; FROZEN DINNERS

■ 3 $1
DINNERS

H

SOAHTAN FBOZSEH CRINKLE-CUT

^^FR£N(H FRIES ’ 1 h

SHURFINE R.S.P. CHERRIES

6‘LVl

-

6

SHURFINE MIXED VEGETABLES

6
SHURFINE MARASCHINO CHERRIES 6
SHURFINE TOMATO CATSUP - - 6

Dixie Belle Saltines

_5 1-lb., ctns $1
J__6 pkgs, of 200 $1

Shurfine Pear Halves

4 1-lb., cans $1

TUNA
.qt.39c I

Shurfine Pancake Syrup

Shurfine Flour-5-Ib. bag 39c

I

KING-SIZE

PESCHKE FRANKS

Spartan Salad Dressingqt. 39c
Brach’s Villa Cherries _

Shurfine Frosting Mix, (White or Choc.) 13V4-OZ. pkg. 4/$l

Roxey Dog Food

Shurfine Tomato Juice4 1-qt, 14-oz. cans $1

Shurfine Shortening

3-lb. can 69c

I FRESH EGGS 3

Spartan Coffee

1-lb. can 69c

I

25-lb. bag $1.99

Shurfine Drink, Pine.-Grapefruit —4 1-qt, 14-oz. cans $1

I

GRADE A'

LARGE

f^eleem 4four bonus

Carl

I

I

Coupon Good With IS. Ord,. Thru So,.. Fob. 17, 1965

CINNAMON ROLLS 3
iF, OVEN-FRESH

Gravitation Intrigues phvaiclsU, because it 1* so different
from other forces of the'urrtvme.
Light, heat, electricity, arid im£netlsm can be generated by trian
and freely converted ftfto one
another. But gravity appears to­
tally Indifferent to any tnflueno*
man can bring to bear on H. A
gravitational field appears’ always^ond only in the presfcndi of

I

flSHESEEIT

FOOD
I______ __________________

OVEN-FRESH

pkgs.

ff

■

°
—

STYLE BREAD J. 49c

coupon

inn
■ VU extra

WAYNI

SPARTAN

STAMPS

FROZEN BEEF, CHICKEN or TURKEY

WITH PURCHASE OF A

2-LB. PKG. SPARTAN BACON

FA
U

j

-------------------------------------------------------------

12-oz. pkg. 39c

Grapefruit Sections, Shurfine4 1-lb. cans $1

Peppers

|

Shurfine Strawberry Preserves1-lb., 2-oz. jar 39c

Shurfine Cling Peaches4 1-lb., 13-&lt;tt. cans $1

Green

lb. 49*

Coupon Good With $5. Order Thru &amp;»., Feb. 27, 1965

Shurfine Cake Mixes4 1-lb., 3-oz. pkgs. $1

Radishes

Pack 3077 of Northeastern held
their meeting on Thunday, Jan.
31. Awards presented were: Bub
cat pins. Jeff Cook. Boice Col­
vin. Samuel .Dorsey, Ricky; Mor­
gan. SumnerDorsey, Craig Ron,
PhlUlp HUlker. Robert Afman.
Curtis Vaughn. Roddy Powers,
Grant Bryan and Michael W«*pinOen
WoK badges and gold arrow
potato were awarded to Dusty
Rcdriqucs, Rear Badge to Kevin
Bolder. Lion badges to Leo Rear­
don, Doug Welton, Mark Haines,
Mark Yerty. Leon Weeks. Leon
Wine*. Gold arrow point to
Brandon Cooper. Service stars to
Brian Echtlnaw. Jeff Wyngar­
den. Jeff Bennett, Gary Randall.
Brandon Cooper.
■
Cubs receiving fronU**-nundup patches were Johnny Hart­
well and Jeff Cook.
Tj
Plans were made forth© Blue
* Gold banquet.
v n

CALIFORNIA

|

Spartan Facial Tissue

Northeastern Cuba
Receive Awards .

SHURFINE CUT WAX BEANS

EXTRA
4
STAMPS *

WITH PURCHASE OF

1-LB. PKG. OF BUTTER

O

7 si

fr

HAROLD

■I A SCOUT!
It seen* that Scouting
U the way
,
To help our youngsters
day to day
To understand what they
To gain respect . . .
und honor too,
If your lad want* to bo
a Scout
Wlihnwtf
°a" ,W1P

Encourage thia carer
for sure
And boredom it will
s-irely cure.
And a sure cure for "winter
blues- u to pbm
put
new life and lovehne*. in
your homo. Plan now for
Hut kitchen of your dreams

ItaMingx Phone Wl 5-M2X

�February Is A Short Month, But Mighty Long On Want Ad Results
_____
6-tTHE HASTINGS BANNER
Thunday. February 25. 1H5

LARKE BUICK
ond

CHEVROLET
)435 S. Hanover
v#l 5-2425

Wl 5-2426

___________

’

-

SHARP
USED CARS
I MJ CADILLAC
... 6 window 4 Dr. Hardtop
Sedan All white with black
and white interior, all the ex­
tra* and in showroom condi­
tion throughout.
1968 OLDS 98
... 4 Dr Sedan. Power steer-

Best of condition throughout
One focal owner.
1963 OLDSMOBILE
Dynamic 88. 4 Dr. Holiday.

wriltcwall Urea. Nice green fin­
ish with matching Interior.

1963 BUICK

1942 OLDSMOBILE
. . . Dynamic 88 4 Dr. Sedan.
. Power steering and brake*, ra­
dio. w/walla, tuned and ready
lB4t PONTIAC
. . . Starchief 4 Dr. Sedan. Ful­
ly equipped, maroon and white
tutone. One owner'with full 12
month* warranty.

1963 BUICK

1962 BUICK

AUSTIN HEALY

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PHONE
Wl 5-3481

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CLASSIFIED AD PAGE
HASTINGS BANNER

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LEGALS
ORDER FOR FVRUOATIOR—

CASH RATB-^Hc per word with minimum of SOe. On ad* J&gt;ot
Mid far by th* Tbursday Fallowing the date of publication. a
carrying charge el IO« will bo added. Each additional cmuccutivo repeat inurtion without change el copy for
price.

FSee the New Car
। Trade-Ins"

ALL ERRORS—in ad* taken by phone to bo at taador'e riak. although
wo take apocia| eilort to ace that the copy it taken correctly.

CARDS OF THANKS &amp; IN MEMORIAMS—2c per word.

OBITUARIES—Firrt 180 word* Free eF charge. 2c per word For each
additional word.

Calendar of Special Events

Classified Paragraphs
★ Farm Shop

STALK SHREDDERS—For Rent
Francisco Farm Supply, M-37
TUESDAY. FEB. M
'
THURSDAY,
THURSDAY. MARCH
MARCH 1!
1!
So, WI5-315O
U
ANNUAL GEOROE WASHING-’ U-M GLEE CLUB—The Univer­
TON BRIDGE AND GAMES
sity of Michigan Mens Glee WANTED—Ford plow and culti­
vator.
Also
FOUND
beautiful
Club Thursday, March 11. at
hunting dog. Phone Hickory
mortal Hall. 81 per ticket Pro­
8:15 pm. at the Central Audi­
Comers 671-7372 after 4 pm
ceed* to go to YM Comp Fund 1 torium, Hasting*. *100 dona­
Sponsored by the Hasting*
tion to U of M Scholarship
Women'* Club.
Fund.

Hastings
Motor Sales

Allis Chalmers 3 btm. 16 Inch
mtd. plow.
—1955 LH.O. No. 300 Row Crop
Tractor, A-l shape.
—Massey Harris No. 30 Tractor.
A-l shape.
—IH C. No. C Tractor with Sup-

Remaining Stock of Area
High School Appliance*
All 1964 Model*

—Alli* Chalmers C Tractor. Good
*hape. Starter and light*.
—Good stock of Used Plows and
several good Used 2- and 4row Corn Planters.

FARMER WANTED to »ell Hy­ INSIST ON MICHIGAN DOT­
TED GAS I See Carl A Betty's
brid Com for an established
Appliances before you buy I
company. Good commission*.
They Bell—They Install—They
Will get own com at whole­
Service. Ph. Wl 6-2833. M-37
sale price. Give detailed loca­
tion of farm. For further inNouth
W
\ formation write to fjirry Vin­
cent, 3019 Woodruff. Lansing. REMEDIAL READING IN­
STRUCTION - Tutoring and
Michigan.
3/M
testing. Certified imlruction.
Phone Delton 633-3747. 3/M
IMMEDIATE OPPORTUNITY
Man aged 25 -45 preferably
with public rclatton* or tales McCULLOCH-WRIGHT-PIO­
NEER
— (Sale* and Service)
background in Michigan terri­
tory with national AAAI com­
most tavi Complete Chain
pany. Excellent opportunity
with 8150 weekly to start pip*
chalru sharpened. Chain taw
incentive commtaton. Write
accessories. Francisco Farm
Box 066 c/o Hastings Banner
Supply, M-37 80, Wl 8-81*0. tf
giving compete background,
education, experience, etc. 3/4
GET YOUR WATER 8OFTINER SALT AT FARM BUREAU
■A* Household Goods
KERVICES—Rock, block and
Zeo-tab* available. Our Car
■ GILCRAFT'* for martin house*,
Load Buying *avea you monev
carpentry service, cabinet*.

Farm Machinery

Quality Merchandise

TRACTORS—
—1963 Case 541. Wide front end.
Power steering Like new!
—1959 Case 511 B. Wide front

Economy

Used Car Lot across from
Food Conter. Also, Cars at

rear of Dodge-Dealership.
USED CAR LOT

APARTMENT
ELECTRIC RANGES
Frlgidaire and Westinghouse.

a Wl 5-3903 or Wl 5-2454
a.-2,25

Barry’s Farm Store
CHRYSI.ER— PLYMOUTH
*
: VALIANT
B Hanover

Wl 5-3400

dlo Standard.

Wl 5-5452
2/M

USED

• Priced to Fit Your

'

Phone 845-9415

Free Delivery

Terms Con Be Arranged

Consumers
Power Company
945-3474

—1958
end.
-1958
-HM8

Case 411 B. Wide front
Overhauled.
Case 411 B. Case-o-matlc.
IH.C. Cub.

—1963 MM Uni-Harvester with
shelter and combine.
-1955 Mil. Uni-Harvester with
combine.
—4 Case Forage Harvesters.

GOOD AS NEW
STORE
(Over Start'* Wallpaper

&amp; Paint Store)
Open Friday 0 am. to 5:30 pm.

—1 John Deere Harvester.
-1 Aills Chalmers Harvester. ,
—1 John Deere Model 15 Flail
Chopper. Like new I
—1 Meyer Combination Muwcr.
Hair conditioner.
-1 Meyer CondlUoner.

NOTICE

FARMERS
"It's Fertilizer
Time Again!'
Get our Fertiliser Price*

WAGON. Super.

Heating - Plumbing
Service

-7 Balers.

-16 Spreader*.

FRANCISCO
FARM SUPPLY
37 80.

New • Remodel • Repoir

KAECHELE'S

Wl 5-3150
3/25 305 S. Church

Wl 5-5352

BANNER
CLASSIFIEDS
Call Wl 5-3481

Company, 472 W. Michigan.
Kalamazoo. Mich.
3/4

CEREAL CITY
MOBILE HOME SALES
WO 2-8633 555 Dickman Bead
Battle Creek, SUcbigan
Across from RaUton Purina

1860 CHAMPION MOBILE
HOME—10 .x 50 ft. For «alc
contouring and natural make,
furnished. Modem kitchen.
up technique*. We «how^B|
how to build a valuable txiB
full bath and two bedroom*
ness of your own. Write B.
____________ __ ___ _
Well*. 582 W. Territorial RdlB 1* ready to move into. ExcelBattle Creek, for detail*. 2/25 Went condition. Price 13*00.
--------------------- - — w’"• Real Estate. Phone 848OPENING ON ESTABLISHED
route In city of Hastings. Pull

★ Notices

product* In demand. Write EAT, DRINK (coffee, of count)
Watkins Product*, Inc.. D-M,
before you buy. We can
Winona, Minn.
3/4
cove you money! (Bulk or
Sausage Supper on Saturday.
NEW WATERPROOF TARP
WANTED —Capable responsible
Feb. 27. East Gym of Hasting*
Bogged)
man to take complete charge
High School. Serving from 5:M
of
retail
furniture
warehouse.
to 7 pm. Adult* 81 and chil­
Rent our Spreader for 50c
Would have complete charge of
dren 75c.
tf
incoming and outgoing deliver­
x 11—81L86
PECANS OR WALNUTS —2’i
“
You
’
ve
heard
about
the
ies.
getting
furniture
and
car
­
$1.00 on acre.
sixes a* correipondlb*. *1 plus tax. Shillad pepeting ready for delivery. Good
woman who chased dirt all
caxu. 81 lb- and up plus tax.
salary for right party. ReferOn a 810 order wUl dincount
h.r life
SISVICB
Michigan, Kalamasoo, Mich.
3/4

'Jurt a Smile" |

HASTINGS

116 NORTH MICHIGAN AVE­
NUE FOR RENT — Space for
commercial or professional use
Phone 945-3486.
«

FOR RENT —3 bedroom home,
near school. gat furnace, newly
decorated. References Inquire
945-2126.

FOR RENT—Three room* and
b*Ui apartment. Private en­
trance near town and school.
Stove and refrigerator furnlihed. Phone Wl 5-2144 3 '4

250 ACRE DAIRY FARM FOR
RENT ON 60/M SHARE
LEASE—Good land, stanchion
barn, gutter cleaner. Farm
’ available March 15. May Farm
Management, 422 Butterfield
handwork. Clean 180 square
Drive, East Lansing
2 28
feet tor only *895. Baitings
Floor Covering. 123 W. State.
Hastings. Phone Wl 6-5118. «

CARPET CLEANING IS EASY
with Hoat New Electric Up-

EXPERT TAILORING — Men a

row lapel*, taper pant*, alter
double into single breasted
tout*. Al, lhe Dutch Tailor,
5504 Gun Lake Rood.^Wl 5­
6714
tf

MODERN SUBURBAN ,3-bedroom home in Middleville for

room, ’carpeting, fireplace. 4
bullt-ln wardrobe* with shelve*
and drawers; dining alcove
with built-in bookcases and
desk; received tub in bath plus
ceramic tile shower stall; &gt;lnto nt moat sweepers are avail­
able at 8TEURYB ELECTRIC. - en closet: kitchen with lot* of
cupboards, disposal. Attached
m stall garage with work­
bench. Utility room with cupNOTICE -This is to gtve notice
that I will not be responsible 'screened porch with basswood
for any bill* Incurred by Reta
blind*, open* on *hady paUo
Treat after this date.
with woven 5-ft. rodwood fenc­
Clifford Charles Treat
ing for privacy. Two block*
R2 Hastings. Mich.
2 ’25
from school. Shown by ap­
pointment SY 8-9239 .
3/11
LEARN BARBERING —WRITE
for free brochure. Flint InsU- BEAUTIFUL 4-bedroom home on
tute of Bartoertng. Inc, 1184
East Water St, Flint. Mich.
Hastings Two complete baUu.
48502.
3 11
flreplace, very large lot, alumi­
num siding ,built-in* and ga­
yk^rsonoli________________j
rage. Call collect day or night.
FLAP JACKS AND S^USAol IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 5bedroom home on Sisson Road,
■erred by your neighbors is a
north of HaaUngs Renuxleled
lot of fun. You can tajoy M
kitchen, full bath and approxi­
again on Saturday. W&gt;. 37. 10
mately 3 acre* of land Low
the fast Gym of- Huung*
down payment and contract
High School when (he Rotan
available.’ Make us an offer.
Club pul* &lt;» their* ApnuM
Vem Mlnkley, Realtor
Supper. Adults may enjoy thb
Portland, Mich. C47-66OO
treat for 81 and children foe
2 2t
75c any time between 8:30 and
t pm.
,, ..I- .. - tf

dr Help Wonled
Service, 218 N. JeHertou.
MARRIED MAN WANTED—For NEW McCULLOCH CHAIN
nwdern dairy farm. Experi­
Lovely Cape Cod Home
SAWS — 812495. Prancbeo
enced only. Phone Hopkin*
a rubber stamp
a nrtr
Fann Supply. M-J7 So, Wl 6­
| 783-8481.
2/M
«P code numoer. ■Am-lifle
3150.
U
stamp with your name, ad- Large lot with lake frontage.
MID-M1CHIGAN FIRM requires WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED
drrt* and ZIP nilmber W 5 minute* from Hastings Will
men to fill n«wly created posi­
I saw with option to buy. 490
in aluminum. Btecl or wood
tions.
month. Phone Grand Rapid*
nah. Burkey Auto Gias* A
★ Customer contact. Degree In
tf
Radiator Shop, 218 N. Jeffer­
laity Shoppe. Delton. Mich. OL 6-1758.
industrial management or
son. Hastings
tf
48046.
tf
business administration reDRIVE-IN FOR SALE - Room
for expansion or could be used
qulredr
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS—
l
and Found
* Engineering assistant. Twofor
oUter
business.
Will
sell
on
PJO. 171, Hastings Telephone
year minimum technical de­
contract. Wl 5-4233.
tf
Wl 5-2895. Meetings every
gree in drafting required.
Monday. 8 pm.
tf
Advancement potential good,
BEFORE You Buy Or Build
THE
PATMAN—Private Detec­
liberal fringe benefits. Address
tive
24-Hour.
Shadowing.
Tape.
replies to Box 964 c/o Hasting*
Investigate
Foto - Film Evidence, Nation­
Banner.
3/25
wide, ConfldenUal. Call WO Home* By Solomon-Bement Co
* Mobile Hornet
Hastings Hel^^
Union,
Battle
creek
18/M
Experience preferred, but will TAKE OVER PAYMENTS on
Step In and visit with us at
consider recent graduate. Ex­
1964 Venus 10x46 mobile home. LOSE WEIGHT—-Just FcapoulM IM B. North 8L ar call us and
cellent opportunity at one of
Two bedroom*. See Steve
dally. Pathion Rite for low
Hastings' finest and must mod­
Hammond. Baltimore Terrace,
calorie dieting. 83.79. Lapo
945-9407
945-5391
em equipped Beauty Salons.
4 mile* south of Hastings on
Pharmacy, 144 K. SUU, Hat­
y&gt;d PSA. Financing
Established clientele. 5 day
M-37.
3/M
Vc consider trades.
week, paid vacation. All replies
HAVING A PARTY? — Punch
strictly confidential. Write Box
10. 12 and 20 Wide*
965. to Banner.
tf
Available at small rental fee POR SALE—At Algonquin Lak&lt;
WANTED —Capable responsible New Moons Hartford Schult*
Two waterfront lots. Term
Call Episcopal Pariah Hous* or
Tip Out* Ex panda*
man to set up and prepare,fur­
Rectory
U
Roll Out Roam*
PlUrlln or call 5-3094 days
niture for delivery. Steady
3
”
Wall*
Gun
Furnace*
LEARN BARBERINO — WRITE
6-5231 after 6 pm.
position with many beneflu
10
Wide*
Start
at
82695
for free brochure. Flint InrtiReference required. Salary in­
Anything In Trade
■ tut* of Bartering, Inc.; 1184
creased as ability is shown.
I Buy Used Mobile Home*
East Waler Bt, Flint, Mich. ★ Situation Wonted
Stewart &amp; Clarke- Furniture

A BEAUTIFUL FUTURE
Vivian Woodard Is giving valu­
able franchise distributorship*
to qualified women in the most
lucrative of all fashion busi-

tlon Wagon. Automatic, radio,
heater
Automatic. Rautio, heater.

HMD THUNDERBIRD CON­
U
VERTIBLE — Excellent condi­
tion. Full power. Phone Lake FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAJR
Odessa DR 4-5511. After 6:30
-Use Rexair* fast pertnanant
DR 4-8557.
IM
Regular 82 00-Now ilM. N?
pre-shampoo—No after odor.
Available at Jacob*' Phannaei.
stake track. 1950 or later. Send
details or model, price and
condition, and location to EE THE JACOBSEN AND
SNOW BIRD SNOWTHROW.
tings.
ERS AT BURKEY'S—A*k for
* demonstration and »ec how

116 NORTH MICHIGAN AVE­
NUE FOR RENT - Second
floor. Available. Excellent for
fraternal or recreational use
Phone 945-3495.
«

★ A

Dealer

,

301H 8. Michigan.

Office hours will be from
11-4 Wednesday only.

GOODYEAR BROS
IM N. Jefferson —

W. State

. t

LANDBANK
LOANS

—1950 LH.O. H Tractor. Good
shapeI
-1951 Allis Chalmers WD Trac-

8 A.M. - 5 P.M.

PRICES CUT
TO SELJZ

will fee aau on • pvuiiw »»
Cvrlrtgki, Adwlaiatmlor, praying that
♦“
hit *aal aceeeat it aald relate la i«r»« a
nliU jraiw t*

DISPLAY CLASSIFIED—$1.25 per inch lor tingle intartion. 85c per
inch lor aorta ol tie or more adt to be run on coataculive
woeki. Both ol above ratee baaed on standard diaplay clarttfiod rtylea.

WAREHOUSE SALE

One Day Only
Fri., Feb. 26, 1965

tar p»»w*utloa ai

rbltcailes ot
■Hi. teae*

Farm Machinery

1955 JEEP

.

BOX NUMBER—Although The Banner doe* not recommend "blind
ode" lor bort retail*. we will provide "bo* number" tervice al
a charge ol 10c.

1961 VOLKSWAGEN
Sunroof 2 Dr, radio, white­
TUESDAY. MARCH 16
wails. Look this beauty over.
BRIGADOON — Operetta -pre- j KIWANIS TRAVEL PICTUREsented by Hastings High Choir.: Ix-Itoy Crooks brings "Wonder­ WeYc got the treatment-PIl1961 OLDSMOBILE
8 pm.
ful World ot California." Visit ser Terramycln A/D Fortified
. . . Super 88 4 Dr. Hardtop.
four National Parks, Disney­ Crombies. Excellent for pre­
Power steering and brakes, ra­
SATURDAY. FEB. 27
land. Deatli Valley. Lake Ta­ vention or treatment of ship­
dio, w/walls. sharp car.
ROTARY PANCAKE SUPPER—
hoe See the ragged scenery of ping fever, bloat, scours, fever
Ka*tlng* High East Gym, Sat -1 Uie Pacific Coo»L Central Au­ abscesses, atrophic rhlnlUe*.
OLDSMOBILE
urday. Feb. 27. Serving 5:30 &gt; ditorium, 8 pm.
leptospirosis and stress prob­
... 98 Series 4 Dr. Sedan.
pm. until 7 pm.
lems. Just top-dreiS on &lt;or mix
Gleaming black finish, w/walls,
THURSDAY*, MARCH 25
wlUi । your regular ration. Call
power steering and brake*.
SATURDAY, FEB. 27
1 BARRY COUNTY HISTORI­ now tor delivery.
Nice family car.
BASKETBALL GAME — Grand
CAL SOCIETY MEETS—Has-j
display*. Phone Wl 5-3648. 3,26
FINKBEINER 8: SON
Ungs City Bank. 8 pm. Theme
I960 CHEVROLET
ELEVATOR
will be "Collecting Antique*." I
GENERAL ELECTRIC table
... 4 Dr. StaUon Wagon. V8
FEBRUARY* 26-27
Middleville and Delton
'
model AM and FM radio for
engine, automatic transmb- WRESTLING—State Regional*.
THURSDAY, APRIL 4
sale—Nearly new. *35. Phone
slonA turquoise and white tu945-4032 anytime
3/4
BPW ANNUAL STYLE SHOW—
tone, radio, w/walls.
THURSDAY. MARCH 4
HORSE TRAILER FOR SALE—
8
pm.
In
Centra)
Auditorium.
SAFARI SAGAS —Presented by
Two horses. Call evenings and .._
1965 SINGER -------------SEWING ----MA959 THUNDERBIRD
Proceeds gfi for Scholarship
Wally Taber Thursday, March
weekends. 16 Maple St., GalesCHINE—Purchased as ChristAll white with beige interior,
Fund.
/
burg. MO 5-4211.
3 4
mas gift Used very little. Fully
folly equipped. Very clean in­
equipped for zig zag designs.
torium.
side and out.
TUESDAY. APRIL H
THE AROMA ALONE is worth11 etc. WUl sacrifice. Only 457.70;
Don! delay. Call today 945KIWANIS TRAVEL PICTUREthe price when Uie Rotary
FARM IMPLEMENTS
Club members serve p.uicakesi
9431 Dealer.
3'38
James Metcalf takes u* on
and sausage with all thc but­
"Wings to Puerto Rico." See
ter and syrup you can float ELECTROLUX SWEEPER —
the rich colors of the ocean
Fully reconditioned with a com­
them In on Saturday. Feb. 27.
that laps on sandy beaches,
plete
tel
of
attachment*
and
tho green ragged mountains
in Uie East Gym at Hastings
one year tervlce guarantee. All
that cover three-fourth* of the
High School. Adult* pay only
PONTIAC OLDS CADILLAC
Island, and ]ush fields of pine­
41 and children Just 75c. Serv­
9431
Dealer.
ing 5:30 pm. until 7 pm.
tf
apples. Central Auditorium. 8
6-3478—107 N, Michigan Ave.
pm.
.
Hastings. Michigan
FIRST ANllr SECOND CUT'
.
3/M
|
TING ALTALFA HAY FOR
NOTICES
। SALE —40c and 45c a bale. IB JACOBS PHARMACY
APPLIANCES
'
Vem Wilcher. Phone Lacey
FOR PAST 24-HOUR FILM
| 758-3576.
3/25
SERVICE! No charge for over­
size print*.
tf
A-l shape.
TABLE PAPER - For picnic*.
•Ar Automotivo
—1961 Allis Chalmers D 17 with

225 W. State Street
Hastings

,

flivr
li» BtrMMl
SI tall (Oi
t*&lt;&gt; 4»j« peta U «m* SnrlB*.
Pklll» IL MHiImIL JU*» •&lt;
Kkt’sH 8. HuSioa
Htart &gt;■* IIuSms

MINIMUM RATE—50c lor Twenty Word..

REAHM
MOTOR SALES

I960 FORD

PUBLICATIOX
onav.tnsTlOK ORDER.
OBDBR-

nvTwvvravrnu
yuaucAHOMninnw
oSdbb

' Mt a.Ur. fl«S* tot th.
&gt;« »•¥?.

FARM BUREAU

WINICK SURPLUS

48502.

3/11

WORK WANTED—Odd Jobe
any kind. Can do pointing
brick or stone walls. Wot
cutting by the cord-with chi
■aw. Phone RO 6-8831.
THE "GREAT 6OCIETY"7lri£»
8. blow la the "War on Pwerty" when, for only 81 /or
adults and 78c for chUdim.
Phone 945-3?7! after 4 pm. tf
everyone gets Uielr fill of gflden brown pancakes with hit­
A Froduca
ter and syrup and crisp (ausage links. It happens on Sat­
APPLE SALESROOM
urday, Fsb. 27, when the Has­
and Cider Mill open daily until 0
tings Rotary Club stage Its
Closed Sunday. Good Potatoes.
Annual Supper in thc East
Nelson** Welcome Orchard
Gym at Uie High School. You
4 mile north of Ionia on M-66
may be served betwee* the
hours of 6:30 and 7 pm.
tf
WANT A CUTE PUPPY?
Only one leftl Six-weeks old
black female terrier - cocker.
Thi* cure UtUe pup 1* just
waiting for someone to claim

TAGE FOR RENT—Refrigera-

cated on Algonquin Lake. Call
Lovely Cape Cod Home

Large lot with lake frontage6 minute* from Hasting*. will

OUNSMITHING SERVICE—
PMse get your work in now.
Rabluing, restocking, repairing.
We sail guns, scopes, ammuni­
tion. gun cases, slings, swivel*
am tvsrythlng needed for your
•hooting pltasure. Huckleberry

Phone 633-6782. Deug Young,
owner.
«

�Card of Thenk* and In Memoriam

LIGALS

Official Action of the
Hastings City Council

Pleawit Valley
fiy Mr*. &amp;AW Btasds

TO . the many friend* who re­
membered me *o kindly during
my convalescence; Word* can­
not Upreu my gratitud* for the
heartwarming cheer that your
many message* have brought to
me. Since X am not able at this
time to tend personal replies. X
take till* means of thanking you
for your good wbbee. Yttar kind
word* of cheer and sympathy
have battened my recovery and
wiU always remain a happy
memory for me.
.
Inna B. Ntehol*
tKH Seminole
Detroit 14, Mich.

With a smile on our face, we
have hrartaciies.
Longthg dear one for you.
•

So when' we’re sad and lonely.
And wonder why your’e gone.
We ask God to forgive our tear.,
And help us carry on.
Parente, Brother* and Sisters

iaal
uniru»«ai aiNt u am*
n ba adraiueu io frvLaic tr Ur
I Will aaa muawnl ui said «u
&gt;*4. Ikai aacaaiiMaUun st &gt;*M
CT&amp;SF&amp;sre

IN MEMORIAM
In Loving memory of Sgt. Cleo
Emerson Card, who died ot
wound* received in baUle twentyyeara ago. Feb. 37, IBM while
serving with tho 30th Xnfautey
Division in Germany during

tiun who wUl be back tare
two week*. Ho ha. been

■jsr.u*yw

th. Air Force Hrepttal fata
a Morloua injury to bis tog
towing a mottremfc cot.
while on route to tho Air I

East Middle Lake
LEGALS

ad were Mr. aref
iauffman and faml
Ind. The GUI ford
Lake OiiM and 1

»*oa H. CkrtelUa

In isku.i al au teal k
bs rntuiUML c«ru*»d
naU (»IU |moo! of bi
(imraal aarrlea al i«
Ul) a»n Brtac ta auch
k-kill. IL touiall, J
KL..
AU»
Ma*al &gt;ad llsdaaa

»i«U W MM

Kwh®
Fabrany.

Lansing visited ins Uster, Mr.
and Mra. Erank Bumpus, Satur­
day. * Mr. and Mra. Guy Nash
of Carlton and Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Cairns enjoyed a motor
trip Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs
Jonn Maron helped Mr. and Mrs.

Woodland
them co Grand Raptda. * ICas
Lind* Mota. Mbs Ruth inn
Tyler and ill* Hoxie Thoma,
from Lakewood Juntos Wgh
wire among those who attended
the Solo-Enactn trie tn Gftand
Rapid. Saturday. * Mr. and Mra.

Mr*. John Mason. Thursday.
'
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bednun cf
Howard City visited her broth­
er, George Lowden on Saturday.
* Clifton Mason, his son and
family of Charlotte visited Mr.
and Mra. Jotm Mason Saturday.
The men enjoyed the fishing. *
Mr. and Mra. Don Slut* and
children of Grand Rapids spent
last Saturday with bar parents,
Mr. and Mra. Frank Engle. *
Miss Kay McMillan was a Sun­
day caller of Miss Joan Engle.
* Mra. Oust Lagtos spent laat
week in Lansing. A Thank* to

ding of Ml*. Norma Hull
and Robert Latirop at
Brethren Church Bonifay.
and Mra. Loren 3. Mafe

IS 6..

ctuvod cute on his face and fore­
head when ills car unashed into
a tree on the aide ot the Barber

Hubbard Hills
Letter of February II:

Charles Wart. Bbe ha. been
reading the column and wae wr^
willing to participate. She amt

Dunham

Mra, Burdette Willson entered
Pennock Hospital Wednreday for
her lUo and tha next «S4 1

b* aliaxtd.
h &gt;» ortwd । k|l n»tlf«^
L, miMkoUM «f
•*14 iiU of Lmrio. la Tko

iEsfta

nicely. * Mr. and Mrs. Ronald |
Bunl and Danny moved to
Grand Rapids tart. week. Ronald
Burd went tn work for Clark's
station in Grand Rapid, last
wrek. *. Mr. and Mra. Clyde
Stanton took their baby girl to
the hospital in Grand Rapids.
Tlx y put jf cast on tier kgs. Sixs
will bo in the cast three month..
She is home now, wo are glad
to report. * Mr. and Mra. Archie
Burd called on Mr. and Mra.
Ray Burd in NaahvUle Bunday

Francos Holmen wm to be living
in San Francisco which was not
far wrong. She now 1* Mra.
Frances Wark and make, her

Roderick Tleu and family. R2
Hastings. * Mr. and Mra. George
Ham and family of Kalam&amp;aoo,
Mr. and Mrs. Lorry Tripp and
family at MXddRviUo were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Tripp
and Brenda Bunday. ★ Mr. and
Mra. Gordon Green of Battle
Creek called on Mr. and Mra.
Albert Green Sunday.

bt.la of Mich
Coen for lhe Ccui
la iho Mailer
n=jd II. Du Ire bi

Lake Odessa
By Mn. Dan Peterman

PRODUCTION
CREDIT
ASSOCIATION
301 S. Michigan An.
Hasting*

MEMORIAL MONUMENTS
OF DISTINCTION

Lawrence Brothen

lAf’J

THE fflWOOD AGENCV

INSURANCE

IhtilH;.,

Letter of February 1«:
Mr. and Mra. Hayes Campbell
of HaaUngs were Thursday rat­
ton of the Harley Btadri*. *
Mra. Vem* Cooley is a patient,
at the FerguMin-Droste Hospital
Grand Rapid.%.
Mr. and Mra. Sam Stenun vial-

the two Mother*
Lake exferea are
proceeds WflX fie

north of WoodUnd.
names. They were not
Um un» and the ata

ROBIRT W. SHERWOOD. Mgr.

Imuranca and Bonds

JERRY ANDRUS

Firm insurance
AUTO — F1U

BONDS

well and Annette
fay morning vtafcu
Ibntan cSttiaM
abo vtatta her i

�scenery are probably of greater people* of- one to several smlcns
Tsx
Airman Shattuck, who, Mrs OIcnna Townsend spent I The Dick Weltons are expected
lbaa me n^ja we ftnd each tn a variety of Oeetail.-ed
S2S %
i “»----------------- fields of outdoor enjoyment
in Florida.
craft engine*. is returning to ids J tanah Fisher, of Vermontville.
These schools will emphw-unOhio Air .National Guard unit at.
more cars. More neonlc make for the inspirational as well as technlca! aspects of various studies
Clinton County Air Force Base.;
take our lunches and make
and hobbles. The range ot sub­
Tho airman, a graduate of
ject matter will depend on the
Apopka, (Pla.i Memorial High I
interest
people show
j.
------- —In trying ‘ Aviation Electronica Technl- School, attended Ute University I
out new fields. Our first program c|«n Second Class Bruce W. of Cincinnati (Ohio*.
trailer parked here beside us. might well be a school nJ spring, Townsend. USN. son of Mr. and
The Ralph Harpers, also of Del­ Wild Flower lore.
Mrs. waller Townsend of R3
ton, have been here in Yuma. In
One of our purposes will be to Delton. Is participating In “OperThe Mlchhran Slate Police fin
train youth leaders and young atlon springboard" in the Carlb- Shier, son pf Mr. and Mrs. Ward
gttprint file, begun nearly half
The nve of us have been catch­ peoplc in outdoor skills and sp- bean while serving with Patrol Godfrey of 207 N. Adams. Belle- j
a
... a.
ing up on a lot of vhlllng and predation. 4H leaders and people squadron M •Operation Spring - vue, iuui graduated from the
side a trooper* col, now con1’lesse change our address to
from other organisations are in -1 board" is designed to give ships, technical training course for US.
tains mart than five mUltofl Quartarite. Arfr, General De­ the area together.
vited to sltare In the planning
squadrons and other forces of
seta of prints, about equally dl- livery, until further notice.
We look forward to getting well as to participate in the pro- tjle Atlantic Fleet an opportunity Siieppard APB. Tex. Airman
vlded between cnmirml and nonWe will be moving to Quartz- The'Banner each Saturday. I grama.
v»c
Know
e neea
ntytl to fa
yiw in wnat
what to
10 train In
in the favorable Carlb-; Shier, now trained to maintain
criminal claaalflcaUoM.
;*•» n«»r &lt;he end of this week, think w* have not missed getting subjectsWpeople
would like u.- to bean weather. During this train-' “bd MTVlccjiylprocallnK engine
a copy so tar.
sponsor programs. We will try |ng period, Atlantic Fleet units: aircraft gfid aircraft systems, la
various dvlluxls of preoenun; »ui conduct drills in antl-sub- being assigned to a Tactical Air
Sincerely yours.
depending on the sub- marine, antl-alr and amphibious Command &lt;TACI unit at Bhaw
Arthur and Grace Lathrop1 material
|ect matter, age of participants
---------*----- -- -------- । warfare techniques AFB. S. C. Hla wing supports
1917 alien lie Joined Uie State ahout 30 000 people with fine
Troop, forerunner to the Biota ^1, “ °7en£n Schools and
land equipment requirements As
• • •
the TAC mlmlon of providing
। much as possible the sessions will1
Airman Third Clasa John E. firepower and other air support
chttrehM. Tiiouch Yuma Is in the
Shattuck, son of Mr. and Mrs. to U. 8. Army forces. Tlic air­
Hi
n’id« cf ,he drlr^ d"crt “*■*
In an area so abounding In be out Of doors
The Audubon club welcomes Frank E. Shattuck of R2 Wood- man Is a graduate of Bellevue
the 10 largest in the world.
, of
B^thwext. about three beauty and natural resources It
»inches annual rainfall, it is the has long been a putrie to Uie Inquiries, suggestions and help. land, luui graduated from thc Conununity (High School.
Let us know of '7
your
interest
or technical training course for U,
------—"
------ -—•----------the year*, fingerprinting was a center of a very rtar agricultural writer that there has been so lit­ r
'“.‘■‘“‘I’
s *lr
area. Irrigated by walers of the tle organised effort to utilise our t'.rjt
niartllinu If'.erm
nm
.
..
..
__ _ ■ .
. Mra. Albert Silvers U visiting
first planning
teuton at
at 9
3 pm.
treasures
Colorado river.
Many Individuals in the com­
i This is a very popular city for
J*11 10Dl«o- Cnl,f Bhe
.
winter visitors from the North, munity enjoy rock hounding, Thomamxle Rtver c^mX ne^ ‘nld« nuw ‘nd 1 ,or
He added to tlw collection mostly people from the North- outdoor photography, bird the highway For further Infor- ** whMl rlght “n&gt;'on,! hM 10 return home April tat.
‘
west.-lncludlng many from west- watching, painting, exploring, mLl« can Wl 5 -JM9 or W 5- • p;&lt;c* No P“Uni ,‘«M Bnd a lo5
can wi a
of wi a |&lt;h&gt;ln
Thp Merehftnta netd
wildflower
study
and
a
long
list
; i ham there. The Merchants need
Carrying a newspaper may be
at East Lansing headquarters be­
of other outdoor activities. Many
'the parking place and you well.the means of saving your llfe.i
getting criminal fingerprint rcc- states picnic, however, about 80 ot otner outaoor activities, many
Lansing Gilbert.
6nU wherever he could Among Michigan people ate dinner al
at [of
ot these
meat activities
acuviuca become
oom 1m&gt;mI know it.
: According to thc Institute for Safer j
Rl Hastings
tto Jrb^mUibuUirawaaUw
Michigan tables. The total measurably more enjoyable if the
j Now- that the Gamble Store;.Living a newsinpcr folded tn half.
B^t“ Ita^r S “p*£ attendance .as about 1000 .11 experiences are shared
and the Wayne Shoe Store had i ormuarter site and carried In the I
went which had been collecting *,atea belnB rePfrrf,llf&lt;l The
For a number of years the Dear Editor:
I the hard break of a fire— they | liana, while walking after dark ori
such
cllX do&lt;A “ great deal to Interest members of thc Hastings AuduI do feel that all of us ought | .llreiy will need the parking ion dark days provides effective;
such records
records as
as early
early as
as 1916
1918.
Earl Coleman
J™ Coleman
Rvento.uv tn# netmit noiirw ,he w,nter pfOp!f' There are bon Club have been conducting to combine together and help out I p|acM1 when they opch for bust- J means of being ipotlcd by mo■
lhrrc Sfnl,)r Ctt.»«*Ps groups, toun to places ot interest.trnt now ,fp keep our State Staeel at^^p Jnfjfl. Let us help them, if pos-; taristfl The hand and paper mo-,
and the other law enforcement cflch having active programs, j.iuon
plans n.v
are under
way
to tajwiu
expand olive.
uuuri
«J ...w
iuiTC. Hence
niiat we
wc are
Jut the ones I SIUIC,
^pje to gCl
get the parking place tlon us you walk heljw to increase; 203 S. Michigan
Hastings
Ph. Wl 5-3412
HUi'ntAn IrfTiirnr InLirrttril In z-.__ ...... .... i.......
_______
. —
.....
.___ ।
uhnm pays
navi the
th# bill
hill for
for the
th# Old
nirl back
__ t__
_
... „&lt;.UJ
J-..__ •the program to Include special wlrom
again,
the efforts for\« «ute central interested In is thc lapidary short term schools (for the busy ‘ Post Office — so called Library I
Andy Re
eye, and at a greater’distance
file and also began contributing group. The city provides a shop
from their records. Then Mlch- well equipped with rqck-grindlng
tools, open three half-days each
siMdod to help. And so the rile week. There are several other
arts and crafts groups besides
Mormon received n depart­ the usual card games, shuffle
mental citation for meritorious board and square dances.
service for bls pioneering. It
We have particularly enjoyed
several rock-hunting trips Into

; S—THE BAITINGS BANN1R

,_________________________ _
.----------------------------

Public Forum

State Police
Have 5 Million
Fingerprints

Michigan Outdoors

with

Sl'y j.n'SK

-------- —

MORT NEFF

t^uto- Owners

.«d U™ V-nCw S.

Coleman

agency

Here’s record-setting performance at a record-setting price!

It credited him with instigating
tlw bureau and for iuvmg the
"focvadglu In aemlng the value
a bureau of this type would be

Comet

Bridge the

GAP

MODEL FINANCE
$50“ to 51.000“

1 Temporarily alleviating tho
। division's problem will be space
' allotted for file storage in quon­
set huts acquired lata last year

Phone 945-3429

CC-202

We're Now Located in our

NEW BUILDING
107 East Woodland

Midway Between Broadway and Michigan

Stop in and See Our
Collection of

CARPETS

by

McGee - Monarch
"Largest Selection in Barry County"
NYLONS - WOOLS - ACRILANS
and Herculons
’ |i|.

Special 5695i
501 Nylon

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�Barry Court
Collects
$170,00
„
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For Child Help

Name Dunham
Bliss Press
Sales Manager

| Bernard Historical
I Society to Meet
At Delton High

j rrlinees under the Youth 1 raining|
program in Barry ©aunty. Ihree1 *

1 ?IaUietb1Jttlc,l,&lt;fIXH “ H ?“ld 1
UwhOUtek’
Into the office of the B a F r y i,lg (jppartnwnt at tho Barry M«ilCounty Primd of the Ctotot durwoukl receive 0
ing 1PM tor the •uppart and1, w«.k Uirou4tll Juns 30. while on
mnlntannnr* nf lhi*
*”* the pm^Tam
voivod tn divorce proceedings.

• Tba next meeting of the Berniard Historical Society will be quently referred to as "alimony",
;held next Monday night, March the term to Incorrect. Alimony
Robert E. Dunham has been
M
D?tton Kteho flctoo°1 to the money a Court orders paid
appointed Manager of Prraa .
w»nomlc r00”1
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Palo Alto. The division also uU- for posterity.
Ums franchlced deniers tlroughout Uie world.
ngvr for Koven Fabrlcalora, Inc.’
Dover. N. J. manufacturer of j
fabricated metal products and
processing equipment. Before'
that, he spent 11 years with
Graver Tank and Manufacturing
Company. a divtoon of Union

I^onard-Osgood
Member of Order
Of Golden Rule

On Dean’s List

working toward the betterment warding to tile mother or such
of modem funeral service It
and Its members am continually
Tile money Is mailed out thc
same day that It to paid to the
keeping In mind: friend of thc Court's cashier. On
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Auditorium. One of the oldest
youth orchestras In the Nation. 11
of Graduate Studies
tlun youye done- in the past." has been/Invited to play for the
With Ito members enrolled In one African leader tOd him.
thee diversified curricula, one
Sir Hugh soul so much de- Indianapolis an March 21 of this
would naturally expect a similar pended upon a few leaders in
diversification- of academic in- Africa that "wi&gt;en they ask us to
lerrirts Tills to Indeed tlw case lu-ip we should be ready and able
Fields of concentration range to." 1
from English literature to I Africa* were particularly
ebemIstry and aeronautical sqiloui. hi aUd. that the
engineering; from blophyatee to churches be asaociated with.new
forestry; from engineering youth projects
physics to psychology.
■ African churches will deterYet It to amazing how doecly mine, through lhe All Africa
knit to this widely diversified Church Conference, the portlcuClub. This fact demonstrates Jar projecsa to be aided by the

Mr

and Mrs

Harold Ritter,

wort, refugee aid. technical and
the Glee Club This is Uie com­ agricultural assistance and sdumon bond which unites each and cattonal help axe possible facets
of lhe program.
.

lety of music In a well-blended
Boneflsh grow by shrinking.
sound.
When the young fish reach about
Uiree Indies, they actually shrink
an Inch or two before resuming
Thursday. March 11. In Hastings growth io attain full length of
about 36 Inches.
Central Auditorium.

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GALLING GARD

---------- the divorce itself and Uio low
and confusion that attends the
settlement of property righto be­
tween the husband, and wife.
The unhappy children cannot
avoid the trugrdlcal loss of the

art misfortune foe ttan but. In
addition, the nature and value of
their financial support is most
seriously diminished Juvenile de­
linquency c-iilbts a majority of
Ito growing mExnbcrahlp from the
broken homos of America.

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HASTINGS OFFICE
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Phone 945-4392
EDWIN J. MEISiNBACH,

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discuss your problem with us, we'll
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Joel Feltenberger says

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On M-37 O M-43 Just W«t

Where do you get economy in low,
low bank rates?

verely 111 or Injured thc hospital­
ization and incdiail cluugra in­
curred ran be brought against
the father In addition to his
regular payments of support
money.
Attorneys always advise that
adequate insurance be carried for
such emergencies. Frequently thif

penses
Rising costs of living have
steadily inerwwed the average
amount required to be paid for
each child In Barry County
Court Orders From $5 per child,
aa a minimum requirement IE
years ago. the figure has risen
tn 1750 and an average amount
of weekly support at present Is
from 110 to &lt;13 per child, based
on average comings.
Every divorce and separation

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The Hastings Public Library lias

Lake-0 Couple
To Celebrate
Golden Jubilee

OPEN for the SEASON

Paynimu tram ihr f.Uxr be In-

First Stop! At the First Sign of a Cold!

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Bliss to Build
Restate
Library Policy | Mill for Kaiser

tlonal Council of churtbea.

rimciu-ire ot siv ta eot­
™ .!» ta.
Ixvn ordered to pay support-lnpledged to offer aer- stallnwota and these ffc* arc
returned-to the Barry County

friend of thc Court to thc fami­
lies Involved In divorce.
stowing a knight In full
Tltc Court, attempts. In setting
Jn his shield to Inscribed Uie amount of support payments,
Order’s motto: "Service to approximate the maintenance
___red not by gold . . . but
that each child would normally
tlie Golden Rule."

FLOORS

U-M Glee Club
Has fingers from
12 College Unite

^linn
Section Threw
Three—Pa*M
Pages 11 »o
to “

yg 25.
tQKC
Thursday, February
1965

Borry Musicians
In Symphony

iimu ™.u, trainee ...
.
.
.
to New York District Boles Man- Jvfferson, have been notified
»pr,
' Unit their firm lias txen singled
A native of Springfield. IU 'out ,or
second consecutive
Mr. Dunham holds a baclirlor Jvar ,la
only member
of scicnc... degree in engineering ?' ’rhc Order of thc
needs of lhe child. Thc office ol
physics Horn the University of,Ru!£',
_
,
.
the Friend, of thc Court makes
Illinois. He • served four years1
TKr ,‘tH"
,h'
a moat careful examination and
with the U S Marine Corps dur­ Rule U the world's largest '
1 controlled - membership or- :
ing World War II.
’ i
Married mui tl&gt;e father of gauiutlon for funeral direc- ‘.meLt of d'lvtire; U teki.
tee., having reprreentoUon at ( • *,
beginning of the suR a
t
"frvHnilnary Report ' to filed
u SpoUowtaf Interviews with both
in
^LU.n Ithe P11111111' &lt;uld defendant Both
automatically renewed. Uw
thc an.
an-|,
Lantmnntleallv
,
attempt to place before
nouncement .suited. Each mem­
bers service. faculties and prices
Jcanntnc K. Anders, daughter of are Investigated annually to es­
iiU
expenses
and outstanding
Mr and Mra. Remold Anders of tablish beyond all doubt that he
Oils take Road. Delton, has been continues to be worthy of affin­ debts, whether thc mother Is
named to the Academic Dean's list ation with the Order. Special also employed, the condition of
thc home, the health and needs
emphasis Is placed on ethical ,of the children and all other
standards and service to Uie pertinent information that will
community, the announcement
one of 56 students receiving a point
Average of 25 or better on a three
pWnt system.
.
V$c Banner B'awf Adi!

The Hastings Banner’

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duction of pickled mild steel
rwsponw of American churcbm. nrt. redding or ownlog property
will be asked of thc National1 ,n Hastings with the purchase of galvanizing line. The mill la de­ for their 40th wedding ar.niverCouncil
a family library card for il50 a signed to handle coils weighing
The University of Michigan
allmany can be deducted from
up to 62.000 pounds.
given
1 Men's Oto* Club has tong made
• v.illdren enrolled In the Has1 tings public or parochial schools will include the mill proper, plus
of ctor id music on iu programs.
■re exemoc and are entitled to an reels.. coil handling equipment nephew. Wealey ‘ Vosburgh, ot
But variety In the Glee Club ex­
NUre.
■
tends to Its membership as well
utilize 21-Inch diameter work
Friends and relatives are In­
Non - resident m-.IjdoI children's rolls and 5G-lnch diameter baric
cards may not be used. however, up rolls, all with a f&lt;u|: width vited to attend. No invitations
have been sent and the couple
for checking out books for non­
requests "no guts ”
When a divorce c&amp;tv to atarted
resident adults.
Over 10.000 horsepower will be
which Involves child or children,
an early 'application to made to
required to drive the mill and “Half Uie world's coflec grows
Brasil.
to width
...
Sir Hugh Foot (Lord Caradoni.
father of the children must! “*,p'
.
| advisor to lhe United Nations
make ponding tho final hearing | Contrary to the popular
Ft*nd and a former raUmatcd average yearly tamuy
In tile case which cannot occurr lion that college glee clubs are1
admlnbttatoc. addrtaKd tex contribution to support the
until lhe expiration of Ux comprised of music school slu- tho meeting Reminding dtnomi- library.
montha.
_____
______
_________________
■ denta,tthe
majority
al ibis Glee________________
national leaders __________
that
Uie_
Wlu’n thc ccuc to terminated Club’s members to enrolled In tho ■ churches brought education "to
by a Dtrerre Judgment the College of Literature. Science, j Africa, he said:
Court makes further provisions and the Arts and the College of
-jf yotl giT(. cducatton and
for the continuance of this sup- Engineering. Out ’of a total then walk away, Il may be that
Phil Stanton. Gary Slorkan. Jack
port, "until the child attains tho mctnbcnhlp of 75. only 10 are you have done more harm than Bender
and Greg Webster of Ha*- ,
lull age ot IB yaLra" or more enrolled In the School of Music, good."
Ungs and TliomaJ Rowe of Delton :
frequently "&gt;
"until
mlu further Order other schools represented are: ' Everywhere he went in Africa are members of the Kalamazoo'
Five from Architecture and De- 1 on a recent survey of needs unof the Court."
Junior Symphony Orchestra which •
Is to present the second concert

pony, according U&gt; an announce- । u«' Kalamazoo Historical t&gt;o- that she cannot adequately tupment by Ro««t B. Kilpatrick, 'Wy. will present -Thi- History port herself.
rwnl ulra manamv -tn—
of Hie North Ftnrl at Hull I_ake "
ptnte office in Canton. Ohio. Everyone is invited to attend.
Dunham will be responsible for | The Bernard Museum U now
the sale of all types of metal- collecting children's toys and
working preascs . and special pcssewdons of the late 1800 s in
prwaea which are nniniifacturcd order to fumiah a Children's
by Uie company's plants In Can- , Hoorn al thc Museum.
ton and Hastings
, AH objects donated are a»Pttsn sales offices are Iorat«J sun-d ol perpetual care aa thu
In New York. i*ittoburgh. Phlla- Museum b under thc jurisdiction
delphia. Cleveland. Dtfyton. De- of the State Museum, and do-

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�All Welcome to
Day of Prayer
Services’Here

Adventists* Goal
For Academies
Is $1.5 Million

Rev. Owenncth Behring. Paster
10 am. Bunday school.
11 am Preaching.
,8 pm Preaching.

THE GALILEAN BAFTUT
CHURCH
Former Freeport High Bel
Pastor Ralph VanderWr
Sunday school. 10 am

Announce Text
For Next Sunday

FIR8T PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Broadway and Center
Willard H. Curtis. MinUL
Sunday. Feb. 38, IMS.
Morning worship, 0:30 an
Nursery provided. Sermon;
Fool for Chrirt’s Sake."

CONGREGATION
OF JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES
230 Wart Colfax street
Bunday. Public talk. 3 pm
Watchtower Bible atudy, 4:1
Tuesday, ccmgrsgaUoa Bible
:udy, 8:1* pm.
Frt, minister school. 740 pm
Service meeting. 8:30 pm.

At Nashville Chnrth-Rev. Harry
J. Zurcter. missionary in Puerto
Rico, to to bs at lhe NashviMe
Church of the Nasarone at 7:30
pm. this Wednesday. paster Earl
L. Frost has announced. He to
to tall about ths country and
will sliow pictures. Rev. and
Mra. Zurcher arc on their third

practice.
Thursday. 4 pm Junior choir
Second Thiuiday of each
month Women's Fellowship. Pot-

HASTINGS ASSEMBLY
Or GOD CHURCH
103 E. Woodland Avsnus
Bev. M. F. Golbc, paster

thorn that bcUavo; In my name
riadl they oast out devfls; . . .
They shall take up serpeuU; and
if they drink any deadly tiling.

EUB Family.
Night Enjoyed
By 96 Person!

Walldorff-Sponable
ko/n£

uneven

The service wUl be held in the
Presbyterian Church al 3 pm
Mra. Frost has sent invitations
to all the Hastings churclxw, and
she hopes that many will join lu
this tatentawmlnaUonal, world­
wide day ot prayer. Everyone to

oversews tn' 1*4*. and first served
In Peru The public is invited to
Wednesday’s service. Rev. Zurcher. a native of Berne, Ind, got
his B A at Olivet Nasarene Col­
lege, Kankakee. HL

Ash Wednesday
E nitcopal Service

Ash Wsdnmday. March 3. will
Hall, next to the church, for
care of small children at the begin with a cetebratton of the
time of tho meeting.
Uniting six continents and
mere than 135 nations, this
first Friday of Lenten season

6:1* pm. Christian Endeavor.
7 pm. Gospel Hour. Message
11 am. Memage, "The Batik by the pastor.
of Armageddon-"
3 pm. Sunday. Feb. 38. Barry
6 pm. the Y hour.
Union Junior C. E. Rally at ti&gt;c friends. This is an event that
taken place one Bunday evening of prayers for peace and broth­
7 pm Mcrooge. "Our Spiritual
each quarter, and was attended
Friday Activities
erhood nn the theme “Who!
by 06 persons.
3 pm. World Day of Prajvr
Doth the Lord llrqulrr."
held in thc church, sponsored
In' writing the service. Mrs.
by the Hastings Aren United
pastor H. J. Buwalda led the Jctsso Jal McNeil of Pasadena.
worship.
Battirday Activities
Thc male quartet composed ot
8 pm Couples Club will meet
Gerald Ostroth. Dorrell Koller,
In Memorial Hall "Variety pro­
gram " Bring a dessert. Host
couples are: Mr. and Mrs. Lyle

9:30 am. Homing period. Wil­
liam Cotant. leader: 7 pm adult
group, Mrs. Gladys Ostroth. lead­
er: youth group, Darwin Hooker
lender; Children'* Story Hour.

'Serving Your Community

Since 1895'

Congregational singing and
personal testimony were also part
of tlw devotional period. The
evening prayer was offered by
Woodland l»blo club, for boys Ralph Towler, a friend of tlx,
and girls. Meeting place. Wood­ pastor from Monroe. Tho closing
land community room over the prayer was offered by Mrs. Pearl

W Equipped Ambulance

\24-Hour Service
Phono Wl 5-3252

Saturday. 3 to 4 pm Church
Library opens.
March 1-8. poster Buwnltla will
Worship. 11 am
Evangelistic service. 7:30 pm.
Prayer meet. Thum, 7:30 pm.

Mra McNeil, wife of thc Rev.
Jests Jal McNeil, author and
As a service of the laity, for
minister, has a long record In
church leadership, having served seventy-nine years this day of
prayer has given Christian wit­
now through re-dcdlcaUon and
mlmlon. perron to person, race
to race, and nation to nation.
Other World Day of Prayer
saptlrt Convention. USA. Im.
While a resident of Mtchlgfii. services will oteo be held on that
lhe was named "Michigan Citi- day as follows: Coate Grove: 3:00
Ben of Superior Talents In Be­
half of Humanity." by thc MlchIgn House of Representatives.
In a world beset by the agony pm. Alto Methodist Church:
Lake Odessa; 1:30 pm. Evangeli­
cal United Brethren Church:
Middleville; 8 pm, Mrthcxiut
Church, and Nashville: 1:30 pm,
EvangvlioG United Brethren

City of Hastings
of Glory."
Sunday school and Bible
classes for all agro. 0:30 am
Wednesday, 7:15 pm Ash

County of Barry, Michigan
0:4* am Bunday school,
11 am. Homing worship.
7 pm. Evening worahlp.
Wednesday, 7:30 pm. Bible

Have I seen what...?

7:30 pm Troop 73.
9:« am. Sunday school.
Tuesday. 6:30 pm. Banner class
CU«s for all agro.
carry-ln dinner at the church.
11 am Morning church aervioo
Thursday. 3:30 pm Carol and
message by tho pastor. This ser­
vice Is Uroadamt. WBCH.

Nelson's

Dodge Polara 500?

City Clerk eoch workins day until Monday, March 8,

1965. Tho last day for receiving registration! will

’with the

You mean the

red all-vinyl interior,

white car

bucket se^js,

that’s parked in

thick carpeting,

the middle of

padded dash and

their driveway..&amp;

shiny center console?

I didn’t notice.

Worship service, M:30 am
Sermon topic: “A Mark of a
Living Church Wholeheariednow." by Mr. Nethory.

DONNA

to all to attend the services of
this friendly church.
Every Sunday, 8:30 am tha
wcrid-wldo Free Methodist

BRETHREN CHURCH
Cor. of Jefferson &amp; E. Center
Rev. RuiMll Sarver. Pastor
Sunday school. 10 am
Worship hour. 11 am
Bunday evening terrier, 7 pm.
• Tlx: Bible. the whote Bible and
nothing but the Bible.

KINNEY

Hatting!, Michigai

Fellowship, 8 pm Pastor Dor
Roa. guest spcalur. Pastor Roa
Is a teacher at Waldorf College
in Poreert City. Iowa. At-prcacnt
he is doing graduate study at
Michigan Stale Univenity.

Bat, Sabbath school. 8.30.
’
Worahlp, 11 am
1
Wednesday prayer. 7:** pm
’
Bunday. “It to Written,* on i
TV. Vnao Chtnnel 1, 8:30 am '
Bunday. "Faith for Today," on I
TV. Wood Channel I, IM un,
Bunday Voice of Prophecy I
Radio ftOOD 1300, 0:30 am

II you haven’t seen the Polara 500.

J.

City Clock

CALL
COLLECT'

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au£
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V AJIT
|J HOMEOWNERS
PAY OFF ALL YOUR BILLS
FIRST MORTGAGES

because there was a crowd around'it

SECOND MORTGAGES

If You Need

*7:30 pm Christian Endeavor.
8 pm. Gospel hour. Msuage
by Marvin Peate.
7 pm. Wednesday. prayer and
probe followed by C. E. business

HASTINGS MOTOR ‘ SALES • 220 E. State St.

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$3,000

Fay Only $34.84

$5,000

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$15,000.

�Sick Room Items
For Loan by
Cancer Society

Freeport

Newton of E. State Road Satur-. and Mra. Floyd Grinnell. * Sun­
day. * Floyd Clark ot Hastings!day visitors of Mr. and Mra.
and Don Barlow and son of' Floyd Grinnell were Mr. and
Brighton were Saturday visitors I Mra. Richard Johnson of Bellaof Mr. and Mra. Robert Newton, vue and Mr. and Mra. George
* Mr. and Mr*. Robert Newton Elliott of Hasting*.
received a call from their daughMr. apd Mrs Harry Grinnell
ter. Mr*. Ray Koon.-saying they of Bellevue were Monday dinner
had arrived home at Port. Angles.; guests of Mr. and Mra. Floyd
Wash.
»’ j Grinnell. * Mr*. Jack Neu beck er
Mra. Henry Myer* visited Mra. and boy* of Alto. Mr. and Mr*.
Wm. Strausbaugh of Hastings j James Humphrey and family of
last Tuesday. * Mra. Henry My- {Kalamaxoo and Mrs. Mary Willera visited Mrs. Walter Strause I lams and children of Middle
of Hastings last Thursday. * Mr. | Lake were Bunday visitors of
end Mra.
Mrs. Charles Geiger spent Mr. and Mr*. George Humphrey.
and

Sunday supper guests of Mr. and
Mm2,
.. V.2i0‘1.T?
411O
wmj»on
2?!S1 ______
Mr and Mrs. Harold Stanton
off DowUng^'and™
Dowling and Mr*7
Mrs. Muth
nrlnacr and son
win of
nt Hastings
Meatino.
Springer
were Sunday vuitorr "* **1
Mra. Reuben Crites,
Mrs. Donaid Cullen Vos a M
guest of her sister, ....towzv..
Conley of Hastings. * Mr. and

son. Bill
Ho*piiai * Mr ana Mrs. joe[.
Thanday. February M. 19SS
Kauffman spent Sunday with!'
and children were Friday i
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kauffman!art
1
guest* of Mr. and Mrs.&gt;
nf Ulll T.k. » Mr arut Kira At 'supper
I
letter at February IS;
'
Robert Conley of Hasting*
; day ocvrnlght guest of her aunt
| Mr. and-Mr*. Keith Sage of
Claud Walton called an his 'and uncle. Mr. and Mn. Howard
Officers of the Bury County Hastings were Saturday* evening
son of Caledonia were Sunday father. Fbahk. at thc MedicalThaler. * Mr. and Mrs. Art.
Cancer unit are reminding real- visitors of Mr. and Mr*. Elwood
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Facility Sunday. * Mn. Dorothy ■ Moore. Alfred Cluler. Mr. ,*ndr
may aniao, tom Voder. * Mra. LaVcra Shute of
Ralph Moore. * Mr. and Mrs. Al Campbell spent lhe weekend Mrs Kenneth Moore and ‘Mr.1
IftMt k r00,n* ftre av*1Is»ble fur Hastings and Mra. Elwood Yoder
Barnard visited Mr. and Mn. with her parent*. Mr. and Mra. and Mrs. George Estep weredren of Hastings were Thunday Donald Kidder. Sunday.
Claud Walton, after spending a | Saturday evening lunch guesSi. at I
F«*ma requiring Item, may attended the North American
visitors of Mr and Mra. John
Mr. and Mn. Russell Blough of week tn Chicago * Weekend Mr. and Mn. Frank Thompson"'
call the Cancer Office. Wl 5-1107. Beauty Show at Detroit Sunday.
* Mr. and Mra. Pau) Olmstead of
PeW’eerd * Mr. and Mn. Ho­ Middleville were Sunday callers callers of Mr. and Mrs James j in honor of Mn. Estep's birthLake Odessa were Monday supmer DcWeerd of Middleville were of Mr and Mr*. Jesse Blough. * Cool were Mr. and Mra. Robert; day.-*• Mr. and Mrs. Seymdrc
Sunday evening visitors of Mr. Mr. and Mra. Robert Blough and i White of St. Joe, Mr. and Mr*. Bouwens and family were Sun­
Donations to the Barry County wood Yoder. * Mr. Barney CLuand Mrs. John Deweerd. * Mr. family of Northville were Satur-I Wayne Fields ot Caledonia and'day dinner guests of Mr. and
cancer unit from June 19. 19M. to ler of Middleville visited hl* sis­
Feb. I. IW. were m memory of ter. Mr. and Mn. George Estep. Hoffman of Wayne. Bunday. * belle Postma. Mrs Marie Roush and Mr*. Ralph Kyser of Lowell day luncheon guests-of'Mr. and'Mr. and Mr*. Robert Blough and Mrs. Dun Link of Alaska. ♦ Mr. .
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Geiger and Mrs Elnora Whitney sur­ ■and
Dale Dukes i «...
..... Mr. and Mrs.
— —
Mrs. .....
Bill Blough, w
H TO..
Mr. &gt;...«
and .....
Mrs. .children
n..U! ... V,
of ..^1
Northville. w
* ....
Mr. .....
and I and TOMrs.
7. m/UIVir
Seymore DVUWCUB
Bouwens
Vada Adams. Nellie Bedford. Dr Saturday.
visited at the Gust Wlhgeler and prised Mn. Effie Parker on her and family. local, were Sunday ■ Bill Blough and children were!Mrs. Floyd Belcher of Baine!called on hl* parents. Mr. and
O. F. Benner. Thelma Berry Mer!
George Eltelbu** homes at Low­ birthday last Tuesday evening. dinner and supper.guests of Mr J Saturday evening visitors of Mr.; Creek were Monday eallen here.! Mra. Coniellou* Bouwens of Alto ,
Clark. Virginia CboleyTlS Co*
Alfred Cluler were Sunday lun­
Oortton Dull*. Mary Hart. Cecil cheon guests of Mr. and Mn ell Saturday evening. * The A lunch of Ice cream, cake and and Mrs. Floyd Dukes and Ar-.and Mrs. Jerry Kyser of Battle * Mra Robert Clinton and chll- Sunday. * Mr. and Mr*. Robot.'.
George
Elliott children of —
Has
sandwiches
was enjoyed and the
——------- ­ -r..-—
..... , .......
noMCreek.
..itT».
* wMr.
mi
and
. luiunui.
Mrs. Bill
uiuuiuusu
Blough dren
uirnof uiMiddleville
miuuic&lt;uk
were
wove8aturouiur' Blough
oiouKiiand
anafamily
nunuy
otoiNorthville
noruivuie
Munton. Dorothy OetroUi. Mn. Geontv Estep. * Mr. and Mrs tings
Saturday
1 Wn1w&lt;rt
Z. rZJ II.. ,*?■
*‘. were 8
“turd*&gt;' overnight evening was spent visiting. * Mr. | Mr and Mrs. Floyd Duke* were and children were late Sunday. day visitors of Mr. and Mrs Art were weekend guests of his moPeanon and UU. Walker.
iCn.J 1I| tln
Robert Newton visited Mrs.
Wm.
guests of their grandparents. Mr i and Mra. Marvin Patrick . were Friday visitor* of their grand-1 luncheon guest* of Mr. and Mra., Clinton.
] ther, Mra. Greta Blough.
By !Un. Sylvan Ta^ti

the

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PORK CHOPS

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�Proceedings of the Barry
Co. Board of Supervisors

%2S S!-sns

Ii

I 7,468.84

3AMUABT XfNOIOV

JUDGE or TXOBAn
iLf...;;

JANUAXT EBSN10N

Ckalrwtan Floy*

r|||eO to **rr

.,...
Ma
b»U. CbairWR
Mn
Otoaty Tryatertr Verlka* UlUnpla

r MtXlbbta.

«I4 Bel
on cn. .

■atiu at atria bolorr, and
Clark b« aathorlrtO to .Orta
eu tka Cauaty Traaaaror fat
ClaltaM A How kJ

aaki4 for poullle
Has a*4 Jot tke

i-sss:^

ss

.1 safer

■*:a

t.-sriTSai'fcJrdss..'!:

su-rres.

•

DMIor

Assx'ss

t.'arittd.

Uudj.t Ur 1003 01
JUVENILE
Caoaiy OCteu

!S
VmIm&lt; OUIeepje
Barry Cetnty T&gt;

300.00

BbnlN Barry Cauoly

Harald A. Stanton
l-lead Wilk"*

Ertorft

..

•a

..

a® as

. &lt;&gt;C ,.n

Marine AcUrttlta

Gr’alam

S»-

ikk Barta Ce*nty s
14. Keller CMli
14. McCkU Taller
11. Num Barre .

300.00

mn

•tattoo »o4
U«IM rutorw .........
total Easoaoo ..........
iHaTbaA Matoiraoaeo

“js wiesvir

&lt;11.r. u.

■SKft
Rl»t» «t Mlck(s*n
MICXOFILMIMO

BOARD OF SrrKRVICORM

breath lay ■!
ir 4,&amp;ou wri

iis.’.'icaai:.

"xy.'i
sunu«

trams-rcr
Child car

s
io.ouio

Co.-r“ucn.

3
7.070.10
.............
SST.oO
Ji

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•

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’' 040 JO
00.10040- ......... 1V.3U3.U3
'itiun
'
i&gt;6
1»V 43
37A40.SS
...
004.14140
rnllfi

‘•to:

5»&gt;MA0
4.413 JO
73J 14.02

tbe lUlnil r.Md be ceceii
placed M Ole. Mntr.-u Ou:&amp;

. C1M1M

Eacltylt
■vs*

Truafna
CoirteUtai

is'.slsiso

4.400.00

go.bb
37.00

30'.4M3s

“tlttfe

■-•j'.Joo.oo

.U

Balance 1-1-84
. ..u....

Balance
1 164

4

407 40

,lsjHO
=.5 nits

144.571.36
3.114 41
356.373.66

146.571 34
.03
1.S33 34
350.373.00
173i3l3VS
330.00
03.331 45
&gt;.330.133 44

133J4LI3

1.311,011.44

435,381.44
50.00
5.8114 35
39.284 40
i.aaa.ai
__ 104.143.38
I4.43S.43L6T

Uffuv M.pvix
OutllllMWI

OAAI EMFLOTXXS
F.tnplayir'i bhara ............ 0

PBOBECUTINO ATTOBMET

’ ’ 3941.UU

037.SM.ia
I &lt;ivtI .1

110,441 80

KEOIIIEB or DEEDO
Ltsatai
Narrate 0, Eririea .

Baatca
Marreta awtarm«aa

«:n

Dtabuaeaaata Balance 13 M-44

Macalnd

CEMETEBY TBUST FUND ACTIVITIES—1884

SCHEDULE "D"

ABT SESSION

' ’ ’ 'n.ii
8.714.14'
4.34U.34*
tztor
'•ssioi
I.0S4A3
j 7.654.01
17.354.17
S.00

ESCHEATS FUND ACTIVITIES—19C4

SCHEDULE "C"

f

O.’llSAS

'tiiiH

•■mil

tke book audit.
M..M I.; .ryiL'^1‘1
!l- l-i'A.
MS I', Buirr-.. r S.ita&lt;. t:..i

25.4'23.15
182.151.10
17.551.10

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' ’ 4os'.io

k 111. r

1M30.70

ssl’JI??

‘’SiSMUO

30.001.00

EC3S

Sr.Z"?.™;S
I. Der pitoiol fu&gt;

MISCELLANEOUS

ABSTEAOT Of XE0BIFT8 AMD DMBUBABMBNT S, ALSO TBANSFXES AMD BALANCES OF FUNDS

SCBBDULB

Lota

Source

Edward A. Juka.cn

Becelpta

Cesatary

Kobrrt A Marr Ann Jehaeon A

Iriitif ........... . ... I..........

»

Balance
13-31-44

DUkareeBanta

1.67

8

3

7 86

401.07.

Miller.

fbjM l 1

303 93

jssstfs.-fisn

132 95
MNB
203 93
So va
50.84

« uwiL
n’|nth.
» &gt;. Wor
ItbleT
t»-.l

ri-ivik oi Lot 66.
rn *Ya rter Lot 13. Hee D
t
u
t&gt;
Ma a n furkor Lot 14, See D
i
«
Blk
11
1 Mery U Pnerars .
1
Irene Itnr.kl«r Eelala
IiJe'lno k Thnxiorr Buckler Lot
1 , 211, Bre' T
1 Karl limnled Ketate
I 18. Be* P
' Ualter L Waller*
1 ni.irre Demtnin* Kttate 1 totl 39. Bee O
nee o
1M
' Wtlban Wkiiney
; LI.'jJ W'llkln.
1 Loi ! ” 'Hee A ’
Iler Parkia-nn
sii C _
lubn (J. Hauler
1 1
Maa D. Tucker

1

I ’reayoel
e
&gt; 'rwport
1
1^reeperl'
1
1treeperl
1
&gt;
j *rreport
1 -rerpvri
'rMporl

a......................

4i.i47

106 44 1

10.041-67

M
13

5?a I1
1H

41

3 93 I
1
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. 0.

100.43
150.63
1.111 63
5031
30083
30 21
80.31

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......... ................ ?P..

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......... i................. i
31
....................... ..... iu.iv.
................................. 300.00

iiiehiit

Dr.rAfirkir.MT

300.00

I A "iKeu
... I i.ooo.co

CONTAGIOUS DISEASE

Miicellaneoer
Total . .

DBAXX COMMISSIONER

l.(Hk».ll

AOBICULTUBAL EXTENSION
* 3.300.00

....ft

COUNTT CLERK
County Clirk |
iMpuiy ............................
Drpaty Clirk ...................

&gt;00.00 SOLDIEB8 AND BAILOEE BURIAL

s'.soo’oo

I»8

■SLIT.

AW. Mlthten. T.B ftaa..
&lt;-«ro Stall Ifoipital .......
TpilbinH State Hoaptl.l .
I’vaUac Ntale Hoapilal ..
Tefal ..

T.15
Hudrrtr ’1084 '0T.30O.ti

AeeMtoU** t
Mt.celleoeonl

h.ii'hci.i

ELECTIONS

MixellanK.'l

OSlee

rE
• BOABD OF SUPERVISORS

TAX COMMISSION

iSE;

■jsetaaL'-*

ua
I XBrtt

.

T.l»L»7
Mi 05

1^4.00

nodsallor '10M'ii.MO.00 .

8
f:S“

PrlvtU BaStsini Umim'
(tat o( Cnair DatraUoa

or

COUBTHOUMLJAIL
AMD OBOUMDS

ooubt

ADDRB8BOGRAFH

Total
tor

.500 00

CIBCU1T COUXT
SuFflin

.010,010 30
Ntusbor ol Caatt Hlartad............. »01

MBS

HaptUU. ....

103.31 .

Tbaraafa

are no leajer kaaartd lurvaru tar
MaiCI by Sepwlitor I.. HeCnun.
Murtad by EltMtaieor Steal*. that

MILON

MAXINE ENFOBCEMEMT
............... • 0.3
a lit Patrol
34100
•rai Bepaaaa
,.
SIS SO

.st;

•w

CUSTODIANf

I, Furnitura'

“'M,.

M co Xiu.U.lHi

Total ......................... 0M.0n.NS
Badsrt tor ISM 018.000.00
CIVIL DETEMSE
. U..JJ

ABSTRACT OFFICE

Prlntfsc A Biedio«

Total

? Mtit

8SZ'.tt.

H

;iis

A Blaiios'..

M Mtoere in pn.
i B&amp;.'iita

a

ZONING COMMISSION
Coeoty (Mirer ................. I Ar

£

■MdUMMMM

7 Writ «( Al

Total ..
Bud»et l«r 1864 SIS.OOOJ
COUNTY TREASURER

tII’AV Kit~

DETENTION HOME

N.clirud Cklldm
UoaCIrUI ......

K

.30S.JO
.447.01

l'mn‘»c *
BIRTHS AND DEATHS

£

STATE INSTITUTIONS

B
•;s«

Total .........
I
..0 4.00N.44 BMtrHor 1004 OISJOOVO
.-7^7= MtoTOE” A,*D “s

ce,4 M gu

Tr...

b.m.:'

tSTtenil;:..
P*MP&lt;Wl ApplK*ll««&lt;
uppyrted by SuH'r.b’Jr We
&amp; ejyji
i "F* *

Ante U.urance .
Cmtr CM-Bosi

'Howard J. Ferrle, R«gL

�I

I

'll J Thureday. rebreaey U. IM

fresh Out of the Attic

Barryville

Supervisors
DI* ACT **LI*F
WaUat* Otte* U&lt;

QW Maple Valley

III.I.'

The BarryvWe Community
Club will meet Tuesday, March

To Graduate
88 in Spring

"U'B

’
raravra nun

nVwi

raxing top honces

fvwd

a
:• IHUU

n*i*»(&lt;
H*
i.i
Vai?1*? . .
C**b R«&lt;*l|&gt;l&gt;
DtekartHHHllt

Wednesday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mn Cui Tobias and famlly

gra.

Or.
i

Bcllevue were
Bunday callers of Uie Fassctta. *
Bunday callers ot Mr. and Mn
WUlunn Schroder and Mr. and
Mrs Arron Schroder of Bellevue

o!.

Mclr.tyre of QuUnby were Satur­
day evening callers of the PufKs. * Mrs. Karl PufpafT and
Balsa.. on
. Glenn PufpafT called on
iisru.
Sharon Healey Friday at the
Ingham County Medical Center
a* rwwlnd aa&lt; adi * ul
'•tAWXT
At Tanning
i Pin «i« l**&gt;BMlil) .
Mr. and Mra. Leslie Dickerson
Itoiaurt
ot Dowling were Friday dlnm|
Qf«&gt;&gt; DtekarsMMsia .
gueste of Mra. L. A. Day. On
«• lu*4:
■
--r-— - “’TO Saturday. Mra. L. A. Day called
|rv&lt;&lt;dur«». TUii martlnc »■• hrld
(1»W) pK«»k«r A 19S*. al Ika C««uwunity
Bnlldiar nnrr Is raaikar arkadalad nock Hospital and Mr. and Mrs.
BOCIAL WE UABE FUMDS
tar Jaanary &gt;0. 1W1
Clyde Hendershott of Hastings.
ASalateUrtir.
BaaBartfally aabwitted,
Mn. .Day waa a Sunday dinner
Board aad buKUr
Paul uiL.-u. Acuna A
4ra. vem
NashviUe.
(gataHaa)
GUILD CAX* rUKD

HMAMCUL 8TAY*M*aT

_ Gurdon
of Battle Creek un
r. Mrs. Ruavell Mead on

nMdM«.*B*»F Craata MUI
■ ■* ky H*»«ntoor |ftkar4l.

ay H. D. Burp#
aeivea a fine borne. Melvin and
Marshall married but Lew reAuguMus Kline, Il was publish­
ed in September, 1940. which,
after all in IMS, couldn’t quite claimed aom
cr until Muilali

County will enjoy It, and it will
Mr. Skidmore and

HIOTORY
OF HINDS

1884, returned

staff and die yescbook, betonra
to the girls’ track team and ma

Anson Smith spent hit lite Ciuscnsiup award. Buran la

on to the BAN-,

In the Fall of 1881 William
Bishop located on the south aide

and is active in tho North
Urove Evangciioal Uulbed

23.ns M

urday afternoon. Mr and Mrs
tldon Day of Nashville Sunday two daughters, located fint on Xf- Cummins stayed only a few baa worked in the pripupM* «■
afternoon and Mr. and Mrs. Stu­ Hie south side uf tho district J^ara and moved away but lux Ixc thc past two ydMw. la on
art Day and family of Hastings
were Sunday dinner guests. *
and Lira. Thomae RubUaoa told huuiekorpinj in ills tathcr’s member of tile junior play cast.

feifis;;'
SSM’M.’.tfUU'V

rairuauT bbmior

mrat pra jtfwrarat

• axausa
TOTAL SOCIAL
w*nrasa Disatnauraira

vs

Total Ur on

ree,

BOCIAL WELFARE TUMDS.

ini Bladiae

atssTLS.

••Urn.. MN IM".
P*&lt;M ks4 t» bo la- Hastings, spent Thursday with
union. nUentliaiar
Mrs Orval Shuts of Gun Lake. Snyder where Uxry lived for
Robert C. Smith. Eelltla and
Nancy attended a birthday dinHinda, a young man of 29, whooe
and Mrs. Sam Smith of Nash­
ville Mrs. Robert C. Smith York, prara-d his way through
Joined them for Bunday evening
lunch. Happy UrUidsy, Ina. *
Mrs Don Wolf and Mrs. Robert
where tho sclxxilliouse now
Herman were Wednesday lunch
to. and immediately went to
guests of Mra. Marguerite Porrltt
ot Hastings. * Mrs. Robert Her­
man attended the Naxarcne

skeeM

Don Wolf on Thursday. The
Hermans entertained the NaraValcntlne’s Party on Thursday,
a Mr. and Mrs. Robert Herman
and family were Sunday dinner
gunu ot the former’s slater, Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Phillipa, of Kal-

esne
r ACTIVITIBB AMD
DA C0MM0DITIBI

Jordan some years later. A num- Fair Council,
ber gf families have occupied
In March 1863, Jacob Kline, a study English and psychology,
resident of Indiana..«a m a to
other* in tho top ten include
Michigan in search of a home' Sue Maurer, Buran Murphy,
IK.
U
....._

Margarete Kruger, Butmia Kw«
family and wlrn they came back multoo.
in May. Mr. Robinson decided

llvco and enjoyed the fruits of
KUne went a little farther
their labor, transforming Uie north and located on the sjuthdistrict bringing with them
tog dvrallinga into fine frame
comer by the achooihouae
structural. There wire three chll-1
fbey journeyed through
dren to blew this union
Ufe together. In 1884, William
TTte next family was Charles I Kline, a brother, took to hlm-

SUry Bunnell, a slater of Mra. Roblrunn. Their permanent home
Hinds. They located a half mile
the achooihouae. Jaoob Kline, be*

RSCAFITULATIOX:

Albert and Ahoo Nutt must
school

waa started a

Bunday’

I imagine. Improving their home
and rearing a family of four
Soon there were other famillca
IxvdUiy boys. Mra. Roblruon
pamad away in January, 1B8M. moving like John Ciiandler, ElMT. Rdbihabn continued living

r-.'po.t
MlSZlat.il

Total CLl Sraa

until his death some brunt (who walked away with
home that is still in tho family.
The eldest son, Wdilam. went to manocy, only of tbu children,
Chicago; Bert toentod in Battle during my firat achool doya.
nearby until George decided to

■&lt;S C*Mip**7 '•kith j*.
total *f ■irtrikUltew.
FABTICIFATIOX--

'j;:'

and Malon Skidmore and wife
a daughter of Clark Robineon.
Robert Kelly came next with Llrtle came in 1877.

Pinr M teklr«»
L Barry
uwd Ika saalalanra &lt;d tkaa*

AMSUAL REPORT FOB IMl

Ctrk Served aa supervisor and
trmaurer of Hope township. Lewbrother* of Anaun Smith, and
David Smith, * nephew, all

to Will Fulir who stayed until

Oraon and Amanda Johnson

W. O. Tobias on the farm new ■
owned by Kart Tobias. W. :O,.
Izv-kV
a raimnaniAM '

the Robinsons in 1857. I learned
but very little about the Kelly s
as I new became pmonally ac­
quainted with tiicm. In this
family tliere ware three chll-

Ralph Newton and family op*
with

tka IMJnraii'i

R. Smith with hla wife and four
children clahmd a section of

Blatt of Mkklfaa
boarB ar at'mnaoiui
For Ika Coooly »t Barry

that nra dlitriWlN
GnMB adualteaal

Mr. Fiard MiU.r. Ckal
Barrr County Hoard al
lUrtlMa. Mtehi«a&gt;
Mr. Milter:

the district, where with lhe help

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The deed for the school property r“nUJ' °f fw»“« »“*»
W».
was given by Robert Kelly and thJrt&gt;’ &gt;*»»Hammcftd to
Jacob Kline and signed by Jolm another good clUscn on Me list.
Hinds and John Chandler in J“»b Wiycntuui purchased tbo
May i871.
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UI about two years ago when he
think la the only one living. moved to Hostings. Gtorte WlUt-

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Wilkins’ and

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Kelley

September, 1879. through thc lhelr Uvea in the community and
woods' all the" way fTOni the farm dl&lt;l thelr
In transforming
now owned by Mra. Andrew
’rtldenxwe into a beautiful
Smith with two houses on the fanning community. Thc tog
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logs laid Side by side and cov- every farm were transformed
cred with dirt, ttic ends of the 11U“ “ replaretLby fine buiidinga
lopi sticking out «o we could ‘uul
behind liwen memories

fisrsui.

loyal ratfleys
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Mr. and Mr*. Peter Bechtel,

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TO ALL TEENAGERS

-umy Property Oaarau**, rt|x&gt;rt»4
.a rra&gt;al«lioa of Ika Jaraalla off|&lt;«a

in BARRY COUNTY:

HSAJMtAl, REPORT

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that effect—many tenei. BuJ a good credit record is alio

at a clothing store,

factory repayment schedule—and then stick to tel li you

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important to eay as

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�Keep Michigan Beautiful' adopt* Ozzie the Otter

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HASTINGS BANNER

A minimum of feeding labor,
strong healthy lamb* and eco­
nomical feeds are objective* of
Winter rations for the bred ewe
flock.
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Highlights Interesting

FARM NEWS
Scholarships for Carlton Junior To Construct
Training Nurses Granger* Report New 4H Barn al
Their Activities
TTie Carlton Junior Grange, Fairgrounds
Now Available
members met Saturday, Feb. 20.

Steeby Writes
On Feeding
Bred Ewe Flock

Barry Fann
Calendar

Arthur Steeby. Barry County
Eilension director.
Grass »llage. corn silage, bean
pod* or beet top* ctn account for
the remainder Roughage should
be increased in both quantity
and quality during the last half
ot lhe pregnancy period. Four
pounds of legume hay per head
dally should be adequate for the
roughage portion of lhe sheep
‘"e*”* should start receiving
yp»ip. “Keep .Michigan Beautiful, Inc. He wai unveiled lor the lint time at the annual meeting
Kin four to six weeks before
iblng Equal part* of com.
oat*
and wheat by weight make
sud on all other media uted In call attention to the litter problem. Individuals and communities
an excellent ration. The grain
who wsnt to help diould writ* to "Keep Michigan Beautiful, Inc.”, Michigan State Clumber of
I should be started at one-quarter
Commerce, SIS S. Washington, Laming, 45933.
1 pound per head dally and tncreased to, one pound. Addition
tices. tlmelliiMa of cultivation, of wheat to lhe ration helpa
and w on
; prevent white muscle disease.
Steeby points out that prvg4. Tho control of plant nutri■ ent*. Thia is related to thc tur
I of commercial fertiliser*, bve-

! ..
Carlton Grange and Ba
The Michigan League for it the Grange Hall
Nursing announce, information
A short period of active games County 4H will begin construeon l went*-six competitive nurs­ was conducted by Mr* Charles lion Of thc 4H Livestock tarn FEB. n
ing schomnhlps for 1905 high Stadel before the meeting began, won after March 1. It wa* an- M\gcH
A slldinc nartv which had 1‘ouiwed this week
wjim, j«na.
n r^ini* nf time*
Jack Warner, of Moriarty Farm I m tacii l-tan o.«at»
been postponed a couple or times.
*■
Dir«tcr« -•*“"»
to all •enlnr high schools it to b* held Uie first Saturday Buildings, will supply equipment
there is enough /.now, on Ran- I aod supervision.
mabch
throughout Michigan, -i
raette“hU!
So “»•« the bam may be com- ---------Funds for these r-cho&amp;rshlp*
The Junior Granger* decided:
are contributed by Michigan Hos­
to hold a roller skating party I bu&gt;y with spring work. Jim WL*pital Ber9ce iBtu* Croaal; De­ March
20 frSn a[ JnUM pm^al!**'! of Barry County Lumber 1* Hmumk 10:30 j *.m.
| Barry County farmers, and
partment of Michigan. American
smou ctab
viim to*4&gt;r&gt; anyone else interested in soils,
mabch s ill 8s4su
101 S. MUkUan.
|
Legion Auxiliary ^Medical Art* Reid's Rink. Everyone may In-1 BdvBnclng the materials for the wSBfclililJiLfiStySi.,,
1*1 etetkta* Ceanl* Ckali- -J*
of Grant! Rapid?, individuals
■un mwt with nun* EceaomicR Ei County Soil Management and
and foundations
mi^will be paid for the cn- • U&gt;*
tar^ueTl^he I i-nKirn Ai,nt 1:30 la 3 ■ ts. Can r-mn PnahielJon alvirl. n„rw
Scholarship applications must
—
All
BrtenRion
‘"fording to County Extension
1 taring a chlcktn barbecue al lire .**m
be filed before April 15. UM6 tir&lt;- group
o.ii L*k«
Director Arthur Bteeby.
Mh W*lnhrwh! rermried tiiat1 nCW bam Site Wl June 5th. At j AiMit*
Winners will be announced in
sun CH ta*4«i
Th' shor. („ur*e la xhfil
FW further Information or ap- Day had been delivered to Pen-1 “
u J?*""
memorial
’”14* to Arthur K. RichRich ,- ---------MABCh »
r.ir Bou*
. ..
&gt; ardsiill.
UcaUons. students should con- nock Hospital
:
h,tn _ . Maacn"*—4H*ciwrtl
Batact their high school principal
The program wa* opened by a
rontact
r *.«
o« couBMtor or write directly to chant "My Old Cow" by Uie en‘
’ ‘ni* «•J?*’*
Hatting*.
•tire group Mrs. Stade! then dis- BU1 Kirkpatrick-WI 5-5121
. .*op ty f..„v*u«. Eiututea ot
The class will start at 10 30
cussed’ Dairy Food*" and quitted '
‘XTodl'• M**«« l^TBLFABM —&lt;»« f«r
•-------------troit. MI«h 4KM1.
Joins Angus Group
^“..“.1 J-.-.—
! Wl 5457 or may deposit the con- mabch 13 - owaty in Knittina Bute
Patty Stadel closed Uie program
I has been elected to membership
with a poem “Robin Redbreast." tilbullon directly into the build-1
ing fund at Hasting* Savings} »“•“«'»2__
। in the American Angus AnaoclaThe next meeting will be held
and Loan Association.
nouncee Glen Bmteher, cccretary. T11V membership was one
I of 534 issued to breeder* of reg is: tered Aberdeen - Angus in the
United Stales during the post
। month.

Offer Farmers fioils
Short Course in March

^’Z’rtenV^d.^ncX

Right to Decide
Advance Cheeks State Master
Taken from
Available Under Attends Barry
States in Union'-veed Grain Plan Pomona Grange
tJ,
Wayne Pennock, president of

a.m. and close al
attending Alvould
incir
J^ATIktswUII
..
for the course to cover suppucs
arwl mom resit.

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B. UOIlUUt UI
VIIIMVIV Ulin, quireroenta daring lhe last
category j, very closely related I week. of pregnancy.
------------------------------------- -------------- ------------------------The „™.
disease .....
not -only
hit* thin
water. The bust topic will cover ewes, but can also be severe with
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aider soil management to be the to be grown, the use of green | A lack of Iodine or vitamin A
practical handling or use of aolU manure, crops livestock manure I can cause weak or premature
for efficient crop production We and crop residuee
lambs. A vitamin E deficiency in
will consider somo of the p(iyai- ’
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bunb or white muscle disease in
oal. chemical and biological propthe lambs.
—
crtiM
__ _
of ___
roils.___________
particularly
w as
—
they are related to crop productlon. Not all soils have the nepe*t*.
a table on the NaUona! GeoSoli and water management graphic Society’s new world map
Instance*, the properties can be ..old* the key to Micceia In leveals that .do, ey. Jima. ostrov,
fanning Dr. Lynn Robcrteon of oy. and shlma all mean the same
resent u lietter environment for MB.U. will be the Instructor.
thing—island.
plant growth." Sttvby sold.
1
- ----------------------------------- ---------------- ----------------- The course will divide soil
management into about six dif-

Hastings Insurance Agency

This will includ*- such practicra
os irrigation, drainage, choice of

tines
T
1
/A l
2. The control of *04! reaction
ot con™ this win deal with the
Barry County Pomona Grange the Barry County Fann Bureau. ।
use of nine or sulphur to rrgumet Wednesday, Feb 17 with Uie 1 attended the State-wide cunfevBy Mrs. Dan Peterman
Irvlng Grange
| mce of county Fnrrn Busqau i I
a 4—
1
114.11
This meeting combined offi-1 president* and, executive com-1
cer's training and lhe regular mlttce members at Camp Kelt |^tt(T
February ig3. The control of soil till This
order of business
j near Cadillac Feb 15.
Orrm CgU aruJ
also will deal with the choice of
Michigan State Grange Master ,. One of the speaker* wa* Al‘Kay of
“a "IJ^kST^aa
PorilZ^ spe^T Sunday.
ter supplement*, tillage prw; kF *crf guest* of honor.
Uie Apieriean Farm Bureau ,
_.
MajstiaJI as guest* of
Referring to Uie 19«4 program.
««**» Nlua'- IrTln‘f Grange. Federation.
deinTprfeT CatU * Mr
- ‘-Ptried the program with.a. solo, i Kilns urccd farm leaders tn.
CMcnd n
.mm
Irht satrt "There were - 34
Michigan farmers enrolted tn the ««
SchsnU. Maple Leaf., min with other organization* to
^nd^Tn
teed grain program in 1964 who R“re • humorous reading Includ- amend the Constitution of the
,nlw
SErtaS‘T^acte.if™gr^
vtanette. of several members.. United Stale* to prerent further
^r
Advance payment* agatn this
year are available tov grower*
signing up to participate in the
feed grain program, Frank Light,
chairman of the Agricultural
Stabilization and Conservation
State ‘Committee, ha* announced

Lake &lt; Inessa

production The teed grain pro- ,
Fr*n,k
«’“«•** “&gt; thc
s^twn
Jean Scott tack to thc Univer­
grqhi reduce* over - production i
« l»ie group In a dis-j of government
.oil place* additional Michigan cuatao on 0,6 P’*" Pomona
He sai&lt;*vUiat the Supreme sity of Michigan after a wrekland In soil conserving practice* I Grange fill* In Grange structure.: Court decisions in apportionment
and in natural wildlife habitat", ai,,e Master Grigsby contribtil- have removed from citizen* their
According to Chairman Light. I
hl* thought* to the dl*cu*aion.; “right to decide" and Rates must
the advance payment will repre- 1 «e
discussed Uie policies again be given the right to ap- Burges* at Portland foe a birth­
sent one-halfof the estimated Iof Michigan Grange and an- portion- one house of thetr leels- day dinner honoring Gltnn.
......
7 questions from the | latum on whatever bast* other
lotal diversion payment to be ■ .
’"“nr
Phil Thoma* and family and
membership
eirneU-undcr the 1965 program : membership
than population they wl*h
thr Roger Crtlghlona of Port­
The rest jof the dl«q»Wh payMrs.
Mr
» Grigsby discussed the'
the1
land
ment am&gt;'all of the price-rapport problems and pleasures of print­
Merritt Pike of Plainwell spent
payritern earned under the pro­ Ing the Grange paper ’The Pa-1
Thursday and' Friday. Jan. 28­
iron "
gram will be made next Pall.
29. -with the Roy Jackson* while
Mrs. Lloyd Shroyer, Commun-;
Tile 1965 feed grain program
Ity
Service
chairman,
a-iked
the
j
■ Here’s a rare cure for
Main covers com. barley, and
By ,Wrs. Richard Clark
attended an X-ray meeting. Mrs
rough idling: »witch to • gfaln sorghum. Participants in members to bring Ideas for a
*•&gt;«,• *45-msj Pike has completed 30 years of
the program may qualify for a Community Service Project ;% »"’• 5
new Leonard Total Per­
i Mr “™1 Mm Phillip Arm- service at thr • Plainwell Hos­
payment for diversion of eligible 1963 to the March meeting.
form a nee gaaolipM with
Cherry
pie
contest
winners
&gt;
strong
attended
the
funeral
of
,pital The Pikes were supper
nhrrrv
ni*
routes!
winner*
1
thr
cropland to approved conserving
±Clmna," the amazing Inuses, and also for a price-support were: First place. Clara Stanton; his uncle at Marshall on Frtdnrf (guest* of the Jacksons to cele­
jkeaent that cleans your
payniant on the normal projec­ second, Clara Schondelmayer; , * Saturday the Herbert Beadles ।brate their wedding anniversary
both
of
Irving
Grange:
third,
and
thc
ArtiuXrong*
celebrated
jFriday. Jan. 29 * Mrs. Humid
Ma rw retor as you driv* ... tion of the 1965 feed graincScrcnge. They will also be eligible for Anna Andrus, Carlton, and their anniversaries by having Ritter underwent major surgery
—«d keep* it clean I
Pmnock H&lt;»pita! TTiursday.
price-support loons on lheir en­ fourth. Doris Pufpaff. Johns-; dinner in Battle Creek and at- j
town.
There
were
many
delicious
:
tending
the
movie.
"Mary
Popog. * Mr. and Mrs Merton
tire production from the feed
there’s more—you’ll stop
entries to serve a* lunch »4«er' pins. * Dinner guests Sunday nt Qarlock and family were at
grain acreage.
.
.
the meeting. Mrs. Grigsby acted the Armstrongs were her brother.! canon City Bunday. Jan. 30.
stalling In traffic, too, and'
as
judge
|
Richard
Tobla*.
and
a
boy
friend
|
TU
iUng
Mrs Addle Hifi and Mrs
GW* mileage will imThe March 3rd meeting will be from Michigan State. * Sunday Ruth Oarlock.
Mr l*&gt;« thousands of
held a,t Maple Leaf Grange. The j dinner guest* of the Karl | Mrt* Ida L«k of Woodbury
p®bigan motorist* are
A producer may divert one or program will be on "Conserving; Schantz* were Mr. and Mrs. Wil- w thc IvoMbmi guest at a
birthday party nt her home
more of the feed grains. and hi* Human Resource*' Arthurian- Schantx
Mllu. Clark fell at school on I Thursday, Jan 28. when nelghU Leonard Total Pcrformdiversion payment will be based Steeby. Barry County Extension
——
a- ill.
Agent. will present the program Thursday and broke tils hand ' horn and friends gathered to
plies to Ute grain diverted. Mini­
■Clean* ”—thc clean car:On Saturday Mike. Dick Clark 'celebrate her 92nd birthday. Mrs.
mum diversion under the proand Pat Underhill were at Leak received many cards and
mam is 20 percent of the total
Hardy Dam fishing and Sunday ;MWai gtn* ♦ Danny Benham
beat I Get Leonard I
feed grain base; maximum diver­
evening the Clark* called on the, of Hastings' spent the Jan 30th
sion Is 50 percent of the base ur
Bruce Smith family in the Mr- , weekend with thc Loring Dulls
By Mr». Sylvan Ta/tg
25 acre* it this is more.
Omberj district
j *, Mr. and Mrs Sam Stemm atWhile participation in the 1965
Anyone wishing to attend the'tended the Joint installation of
iced grain prxorarn is voluntary.
HaaUngs Operetta with |hc
the UR
the. Odd ?&lt;&lt;;■«»
Fellows and Rebekahs
Mr. Light pointed out. thr price­
Mr. and Mr*. Ron Hazelton of Birthday Club Thursday. Fib.
Fill *•/
— Friday, Jan.
Ti, n 'XI
et Hastings
29. "
support payments and loans, us Cannonsburg were Sunday visi­ 25. should get tickets now while
well as the diversion paymenu, tors of Mrs. Elnora Whitney and they ore still available. * ReThe Navy's nuclear - powered
will be available only to growers Bob ♦ Mr. and Mrs Dan Postma
aircraft carrier. Enterprise. larg­
out the. visited his mother. Mrs Sarah
.who
-uv sign
.... up and
.«.&lt;■ carry v«.
est ship in the world, steamed
program’* provisions.
Postma. at lhe Ben Wertman Dowling group and will inert nearly 35.000 miles at an average
Signup for the program con- home near Dutton ♦ Mrs at the Dowling Church at noon. of 22 knots without refueling
I tinues through March 28.
I Charles Overholt visited her roti Bring a salad or drawrt. Table along the way, the National Geo­
“ :tnd family. Dr and Mrs. Hubert
graphic says.
Irsj-L- ErkiGnz'iur
East African tribesmen use the I 1Overholt, at Holland from last
«JuCK ECminCIWS tenacious Jaws uf soldier ants to | 'Tuesday until Saturday. * Mr
*
I close their cut*.' Uie National 1
■Geographic sayn An injured man • ,of Perry were Sunday dinner
draws the two gaping edges of a '1 ।truest* of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
; cut together and allows an ant to 1
0 N. Michigan
; bite When the jaws penetrate 1of Utnsing were weekend guests
Hastings
both sides of tbe wound, the pa-. ■* Debra McConnell of MlddleI tlent nips off Ute body, and the'! 1vine spent the weekend with
Wl 5-5073
I head forms p perfect stitch.
1i 1Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thaler.
IF SOMEONE YOU KNOW
Is moving into a new com­
munity, let us know too.
A friendly call by the Wel­
"ReHabl*
come Wagon Hostess with her basket of gifts and helpful
Service
information, will make the newcomer feel quickly at home.
Sinew 1928'
Join in carrying on our community's traditional spirit ol
hospitality. Jost gire their name and address to

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This winter, fire has taken an unusually large toll in our city. We have
experienced both the loss of precious lives and on unusually large amount of
property damage. Every time fire strikes in these proportions, it affects
everyone in the community to some extent. The emotional strain on all
conscientious citizens is remembered and reflected upon long after thc
monetary loss has been forgotten. For this reason, all property owners, both
commercial and residential, should do all in their power to prevent.fire and
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Electric Motor Service

The Copper Lantern

The Fine Way of Ealing

Winick's
Clothing for the Family

Hastings Cut Rate Shoe Store

Al Steury, Prop.

For.the Entire Family

National Bonk of Hastings

Firher-Hengesboch, Inc.

VmiiHin.

State at Jefferson ’

St. Martin Floral

Flower* by Chip &amp; Irene

■
Hostings Floor Covering
Quality Material^ ■ Guaranteed Workmanship

Gardner's Pharmacy
Dependable Prescriptions

Bun McPharlin'g Men’s W.eoi

Hostings Paint &amp; Wajlpaocr

Barry’s Farm Store
Chrysler - Plymouth - Valiant
Mahler Motor Soles
Lincoln &amp; Mercury

Miller’s Dairy Store
Ice Cream Specialties &amp; Luncheons

Bulling*!
Appliances—TV &amp; HI Fl
Central Radio &amp; TV
Service by Howard Trumbull

Haan Standard Service
N. Broadway at- State

Hastings Motor Sales
Dodge Seles (j Service

Patrick C. Hodges

The J. C. Penney Co.
Department Store

Miller Jewelers
A Square Deal Always

Walldorff Furniture
Finest Quality

Dependable Jeweler

W. J. McAllister
Sinclair Petroleum Products

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner

More WomlerfuT
.

Musical Event*

Planned for Hasting*

NUMBER 46~

Hacting*, Michigan, Thursday, March 4, 1965

One Hundred and Ninth Year

Hastings Bands
Invite Public to
Sunday Concert
No Admission Charge for Varied
3 P.M. Program; Saxon Musicians

To Play Their Festival Selections

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’?**'*-*■"*'’ Kxhtar. daughter 4 Gloaa Kahtar
ot 910 N. Broadaar. and Ila.iin,. ui-i.
__ . . .
. .

CAST TAKES A HOW—Member, of the cast ef the operetta
Central stage Wednesday. Thursday and Friday night, of Is
which saw the production, despite the snow storms. DIrec to
much profesolonallun to the annual HUB musical, are in the foreground.—Photo by Beller.
RETAILERS ATTENTION
A special meeting to which
ail retailers in Hastings are
Invited Is to be held on Tues-

■ soprano, alno “Walting For

the

3 Charles Stahl
Killed Thursday
In Collision
vllle. was killed in

Mutual 1 nxuranre

an effort will be

l*r*e audlencej

Arthur Slevrarfl, Jr., director of instrumental music in ibe
Hastings public sdpols, is inviting all music lovers to attenji a
concert to lie presented by the Hastings High School and Junior
Band* on Sunday, March 7. at J p.m. in Central Auditorium.
Director Steward announced that the program will feature
many outstanding compositions.
The Senior Band will perform the three numbers they have
selected for the District Band Festival to be held on Saturday,
March 13. in Grand Rapid*. Tills - - -----------------------------------------

in AA competition.
Last year, in A competition,
the band received top rating by
all judges.

-EDITORIALS
= " ' - ......
। '
by RMC.wh.wvi, i.The centra! business district of
The fire developed within half
Hastings was recently hit with
an hour after a night policeman
very destructive fire. Fortunate f nnu mauc u senrumea rounu tu
Ute builders of many yeans ago hi 1 Inspection. It doesn't take long'
for a small flame, given the right;
entire block might have bee t rnrutitlarui
conditions, tn
to mnaiimnm
mushroom Into
into a«
icvcreiy oaxnagot.
lull-scale. oe.tnwuve
nre. On the
full-scale,
de.tntciive fire.
Oamage to retail stoddl by fir , I other liand. a blaze detected within

Ing * fine job." Steward declared.
Hasting* residents to travel to
played well. I guarantee anyone
who attends Sunday's concert a
pleasant hour of good music. weU
pteyed." he added

of Lake Odessa Thureday.

, 0
Iniant don
Injured Fatally
Mr. Stahl, a retired farmer,
was riding in a car driven t» Here Tuesday
hl* son. Lloyd, also of. Clarks­
car driven by Robert McFad- if
McFad-

f

ville, who suffered face and rib
Pau! Dean Cridier, H-monlh-old
; injuries and was treated at a
of Middleville, was injured fatally
physician's office.
. ?.tl‘ FUahl la
VI- about 8:56 a_m. Tuesday when the

\ Bell Telephone
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2JTSUS.
dr«l. of
tdrcd.
of CtarkxvUte
Clarksville.

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Worker Retires
After 41 Years
.

funeral

w L_p’41
about 9 pm. at 8t.
'Mary* Hospital in Grand Rapid*
where lie was taken iuffering with
severe head injuries.

One building Is a complete wreck I quickly brought under control beond a neighboring structure, nearly fore any considerable damage is
*0. The blaze was so intense at j dune
one point, that windows on a | Although insurance is invaluable

Band* program
_________ __ _e Klaxon March."
building across Slate street were in helping to meet the unexpected Lion* Speaker—Member* of the by Fillmore: “Prelude and Fugue
Hastings Lions Club, their wives in P Minor," Bright; "Semlraprompt action by our volunteer fire; siWy compensate for the lost time club's 15th anniversary on Tues­ wide Overture." Rositnl; “George
Washington Bicentennial March,
deportment and assistance received and teat sales involved during a day, March 16. with a banquet at Sousa; "Symphony for Band.
from Nashville and Middleville and process of rebuilding that may ex- the Hotel Hasting*. Earl J. HUI PerslchelU; "Andrea Chenier,
of Jackson. Consumer* Power Giordano-Richards; “La Bamba
the Hastings Msnufacturihg Com­
Company public relations man.
pany's fire brigade, total damage
barter, &lt;nd “The Invincible
a graduate of Tri-8tate College
could lave been much worst.
1
al Angola. Ind., where he studied
PhU Stanton is the student di­
electrical engineering.
rector of the Senior Band and
Gene Englerth I* the student di­
rector of the Junior Band.

Offer Barry Youngsters
Teeth Protection Program Young Mother

Leader* of the Barry County.
Fluoride Program have armtainced In the second, fifth and eighth
plan* for the ninth conseeutlv*

Travel Trailer
, Clubs to Hold
Conclave Here

Hany R. Scobey of R1 Hastings,
who has kept telephones working
for 41 year* in Hasting*, has re­
tired from the Michigan B01 Tele­
phone Company.
'* ’1

In addition, he has installed,
switchboard* and special equip­
ment for buaincas customers
He Intends to devote more time,

Upon his retirement. Scobey was
presented a life membership bi Uie
Telephone Pioneer* of America.

Barry Soil
District Marks
20th Jubilee
The amjual meeting of the Barry
Soil Conservation District wifi be
l&gt;cld on April 1 instead ot during
January or February, a* It ha*
been In the pa«t. Agricultural Agent
Arthur 8te*by ha* announced.

The district will furnish ISO free

son, a Grant! Rapids insurance

servutlon is Everybody's Business "
Sponsoring the dinner along with
the Boll District directors will be
the Hastings Kiwanl* Club, the
Smith Silo Company represented
by John Moore of Nashville and
oUias.

Of Thornapple
Lake Killed

THE SENIOR BAND
Flute* — Elaine Tucker, Susan

Demos Invite
Farmers, Others
“?* To Public Meet

Gardner. Nyta Jo Darby, Busan'
County’s rural youngsters with family plan, of $5 for three or
Turkal, Joan!* Pavlich, Carol
topical fluoride protection. Last
Quintan and Ann Nethary.
year about 500 luid registered tor groups
Obo«
Thofnappie Lake Road. NashKahler.
vllle, was killed early Monday
near Gardner, Hl . when the car
tn which she was riding with
Mn. Cridier* 1963 Valiant hit the percent by application of Dodium
Members of Ute Grand Valley
her husband. Lloyd, 20. their son.
fluoride solution to the teeth of
Chapter of the Travel Trailer Cinto Uie left into the traffic lane of an
of the Midwest ore to hold a oncoming truck.
March 15. Chocks stiould be msdc
Utree-day gnUiering in Hastings on
payable to the Barry County Fluo­ rcened about 200 fpct after slrijt-.
March 19-30-91. Russell Hankina,
Kalhy Johnson.
ride Program and returned with Ing a guard rail
patently turned too abruptly. The
the card complete with ihe name
Alto—Mary Ann Cramer. Mar­
darwent into a slide, over an em­
of the child, grade and ggc.
tha Cove and Linda Bkedgcll
bankment and sidcswiptd a tree
Date* and locations ot ihc clinic*
Bos*-Mildred Rider. Roger
will be lumounred in May. and
Gibson and Tom King.
। car traveled 168 feet out of control.
' Baswobo — Sally Kenfield and
Members of the Hasting* Rotary 'appointment cards will be mailed
I including a 58-foo: skid.
to parents.
Dori* JU)*:
■
.
,
In addition to Ills parents. Paul Club held their annual Rural-1
Saxophones— Dale Working. Jo
Urban
uc n™, uia*wvnwu,
fairground* and the meeting* will is survived by hl* paternal grand­ l
Lloyd received a leg injury. Ann Aldrich, Jim King. Dawn
SS. program
S^mMonday
ESEm noon at
“ I With Mm w,u
LJvydMaadow*
chair­
parents.
Barry
County
Clerk
and
be held at the Community Building
Robert Hunter sustained cuts, Buck. PatUe Gardner and Ted
in Middleville with Mrs
.
Mrs
William
£.
Crtdler
of
Middle
­
Members of the Retail division
but the baby was not injured.
of Ute Chamber of Commerce ore, vllle, and his maternal grand par Belnu as chairmen; in Nashville with been living at the residence of
scheduling a treasure hunt for the flits. Mr. and Mn. William Letson
vWtont, prizes and special gift* for of Woodland.
each trailer—Including a copy of
. Cornets—Greg Webster, Jim
land
with
Mr*.
Tom
Nitthamer
as
Bunday, driving all night
The Hastings Banner A square Funeral Home. Burla) wlU be in
Francisco. Page Bardoti, Tom
&lt;
dance Is being planned for Satur­ ML Hope Cemetery.
Paine, BUI Hun. Harold Fitah.
day night and a potluck breakfast
□tand Ledge. Anderson showed
dent reached Nashville relatives Ken Kuempel, Dick Lawrence.
Sunday.
slide pictures and described a trip
taken down a Canadian river by
tho vietlm's parents, Mr. and
Mr*. Robert Hunter of Grand Andy Johnson.
chairman of the local trailer group.
Anderson, a farmer president of
Rapids? left for Gardner.
’
Hankins said arrangrment* may
the Grand Ledge Rotary Club. Is
It 1* understood Mrs. Gross 1* 'RusmII. BUI Hammond. Linda
be made for Hasting* to host the
the owner of Anderson Archery
also *uryived by a sister. Mis* McClelland-and Jim Streby.
National convention of the Travel
and annually makes a trip into
George Lydy, owner of the Has­ Loretta Walter*, and a grand­
Trailer Clubs, widch would mean
Steve Keller. Rex Wieland. Steve
ting* Milling and Supply Company, mother, both of Ea*t St Louis.
about 1,000 trailer* coming to this
Hughes, Ron Doolittle and Wally
friend*
The massive snow storm that! Rotary President Cedric Morey atxl Mrs. Lydy are making plans
Yerty.
to attend the President's Honor
Baritone*—Jim DeVault, Car)
presided at the meeting and Ander- Council ot the Ralston - Purina thia Thursday at the Kastly
Funeral Home in East St. Louis.
burying the Hastings and Barry
Company at the Bahama Islands1 Burial will be there.
County area under mire than 11 Ritchie.
from March 21 through March 24
Inches of snow which was swirled
Hastings police hare been in­ into 10 foot drifts, was merely a
bet. Gene Greenfield, Paul Quin­
vesUgaUng the theft of about statistic tills Wednesday a* rains BARRY TWP. TAX NOTICE­
lan and Gerry Young.
.
515 from the March of Dime* Tuesday night followed warming Board of Review will meet at
cannhter at Fay Marble'* Stand­ temperatures which melted much home of Supervisor Lloyd Hoff­ creased tonnage in feed sold and
Kelsey. Dave Robinson. Wally
man. March 3 and 3. 1965. also the Hastings Milling and Supply
ard OU station at State and of the heavy white blanket
Pool.
Dennis
Craig,
Phil
SchtacMichigan. Ray Joppte, an at­
In many Michigan communi- on Mareh 8 and 9. from 9 am. finished the star in second place
ter. Charlie Andrus and Oreg
until 4 pm . for thei purpose of
tendant. mlsied the money about
Shetterly.
reviewing the
company. Hastings Milling's in*
1 pm. Sunday. The cannister
Sp4 Richard Gary Sunior, a for­
was quite full, as the men have
mer member of the Hastings Police
THE JUNIOR BAND
been putting an new license
tare and a Hastings High irraduFlute* — Sharon Pavlich. Bon­
plates without charge, and were
Hastings school buses did not
nie Reardon, Sue Springer. Sue
dropping their "tip*" into the run Thursday and Friday, and the
Appreciation” from hl* command- Ctegett, John Tripp, Linda Hull.
container. How mean can you students who did attend Thursday
Linda Stauffer. Chuck Colllrts
get?
were dismissed at noon as the fury
comrade’* life.
and Janice Rust.
of the rtorm continued. Friday
Ctarinato—Mary Storkan, Jean
Gary 1* serving with Company
there was no *chool here nor in
B. 728th Military Police Battalion. Nethery, Diane Robinson, Sarah
any other community of the coun­
APO Ban Francisco. 96271. on duty Hull. Patty Keeler, Linda Philp.
ty. but by Monday things were
Frank Hus*. Brenda Trick. Kathy
Pike. Jef! Miller. Cynthia Curtis
stated:
1. I wish to entend to you my and Linda Lindquist
sincere appreciation for your ef­
day Hastings received just a bit of
forts in applying artltklal respira­ Neysa Hawkins. Norman Nash.
snow, then on Wednesday, four
tion &lt; mouth-to-mouth 1 to a soldier Janet James. Don Kenfield and
from the time he became uncon­ Joyce Cauklns.
gan Fuhcrica Research Station.
Tenor Sax-Gene Englerth
scious until he received medical
Thursday more than 7.1 inches
treatment. Your quick thinking,
more fell, aU whipped by high
initiative and continued efforts Hahn, Jef! Chandler. Beree Dar­
winds.
by. Eileen Tucker, Dorothy Boll­
Douglas D. Wootem's life. This house. Pal Mahler. Scott Young*
freezing.
action and quick thinking reflects and Greg Bishop.
high school building widch lias
Horn—Mary Mlle*.
On Monday and Tuesday the low
favorably on you and the Military

Rotary Holds
Rural-Urban
Luncheon Meet

Massive Snow
Storm Buries
Hastings Area

perform with the Saladin Million
Dollar Band and Variety Show
to be presented at 8 pm. Thur*4
day. March 35. in Centra! Audi*
torium. The Saladin Band will
also present a one-luxir free clin­
ic at 2 pm. that day for high
school band member* of th If

;

U 8 pm. at the Episcopal parish
This meeting will cover real

Speakers wiU be Richard K.
Stout from Calhoun county.
State

Agricultural

Committee;

George Lydy of

Hasting! Milling
Receives Award

| Meanest Man? |

Gary Sunior
Helps to Save
Soldier's Life

tntCTTOtcrf individual*. Refresh­
ments wilt be aorved by the

men’s Club.

Actionflex
Receives U.S.
Defense Contract
ply Center. Columbus, Ohio, a field
activity of., thjf Defense Supply
Agency,
—*
contract to Artionflex.

backward glances

bits ofyesterday” ...
as gleam’d from the
Banner files
Hinman,

many events, including the Delton
basketball game, were postponed.
celved word Tunsday that their
Saturday the climb toward*
the farmer beloved principal of
balmier temperatures was underHasting* High. Tho artist who
painted the picture. Mrs. Kate New York hospital.

Hastings school dnd the public

The Girls Physical Education freolng 33 Tuesday night —then
the rain came.

NOTICE: The »th annual
ing and will Include stunt*. meeting of the Hastings Rural
BACKWARD QLANORH.

the Hastings Pire Station, Satur-

Tax Expert Here

On March 12 and April M OsrY
t. I appreciate your efforts and Curtis and Chris Jacoby.
Baritone* - David Wynn, Har­ L. Sandbora, representing Uta
Michigan Department of Revenue
old Lewi* and Jerry Baxter.
will be at the Probate Court in Uta
Captain. MFC. Commanding don Robinson
Drama — Greg Martin, Steve
preparation of their' Intangibly

high of 13 and 18. Wednesday the
mercury hovered between 12 and
County. Chapter of the American 24 degrees and Thursday brtweei
The portrait of the William T.
11 and 21. Friday the high was 19
Wallace was unveiled Tuesday
Kiwanl* luncheon Wednesday.

Wallace and lived here until she

Unions governing Defeiuc

Spring Festival
To Entertain
Southeastern PTA
BUSINESS WOMEN'S WEEK—Mayor Franklin Beckwith Mgn*
the proclamation dectaring the week of March 7-13 aa -NaitonaJ

will on joy a 84
seated by Ute
kindergarten In

April 30.

NOTICE—Th* Hop* Township
RUTLAND TOWNSHIP
Notice is hereby given that th* Board of Review wilf meet March
board of review will meet gt th*
township hall Tuesday. March 3,
•nd again on Monday and Tues­ of reviewing the IMA a MW rm enI
day, Merck g *nd 9, 19«», from roll. The Board will meet at the
Township Hall located a halt-

day. Mareh 9,
Warren Williams is the program

Highway M-43.
Forest J. Foley
Rutland Twp. Supervisor 3/4

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Retired Cabinet
Maker Dies
Here Sunday

SECOND
WEEK!

Country Lane

Chude Conkla. 66. Wori

YOUNG
MOTHER
k HUBBARD beans io &gt;i

ta_Ponnock HoaptuJ.

and Ada iHudaoni Cookie.

I CREAM \
Docker of Nashville; hU parent*.
Mr. and Mrs. fYank Conkle ot
Muncie, Ind.; eight Btcp-gnuid-

15-OZ. CAN SHURFINE DARK RED KIDNEY

HI MB IM

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15-OZ. CAN SHURFINE

SALE

Funeral Horae, and burial in
Hastings Township Cemetery.

Personal Mention

IODIZED SALT 10 -“$1

ROXEY DRY

DOG FOOD

WITH COUPON
BELOW —

My tn Detroit and'will attend a
swimming meet while Ibero.

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100 FREE STAMPS
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25 - * 1

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16-OZ. CANS CREAM

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PORK &amp; BEANS 10—’S1

UHoz. car। Shurfine Evaporated Milk,
g
’5-oz. cans Shurfine Red Beans or Applesauce g
50, Shurfine Book Matches
—

on Sunday afternoon, tn which

JOQC

angel food

EACH

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SHURFINE FROZEN

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ORANGE JUICE

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50 FREE STAMPS
a surgical patient at FergusonDroata-Ferguaon HoaplU'Grand
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With PurchaM of bib. Pkg.

Flying Jib Frozon Shrimp Bitt

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attended

SWIFT’S PREMIUM

SLICED BACON
and Victor spent Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lilly of
Grand Lodge.
Jtr. and Mm. Harold Holo and
Mr. and Mrs. Mdvln Whetstone
took a drive to Grand Haven

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ECKRICH 3H-dZ. PKG.

CHOP-T-BEEF 3M00
HERRUD ALL-BEEF

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gray
and daughters spent the weekend
in Albion visiting Mrs. Gray's

FRANKFURTERS »-59c

Mm Clarence Gliding on Bun-

The Merrill Karchers visited
Mr and Mia. Jkck Healey of
Battle Creek on Saturday evc-

ffiHESEEIT

Wings
Drumsticks
Thighs - —
Breasts With Ribs

-

- lb. 29c
lb.'49c
lb. 59c
- lb. 69c

U.S.D.A. INSPECTED GRADE 'A'
4 ■ 8 LB. AVERAGE, NORBEST

BH
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RED CROSS
When trouble winds IU tragic
course and leaves behind dU-

COFFEE
CALIFORNIA GRATED

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Shurfine Mb., 3ox.
Pkg. White, Yellow, Spice, Devil’s Food

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SHORTENING
SPARTAN REG. OR DRIP

si&gt;b bacon -39c
Maraha Ijmn. from Albuquerque," i

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SHURFINE PURE VEGETABLE

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1-lb. can Shurfine Pear Halves, 1-lb. 13-oz.
con Shurfine Peaches, 1 qt. 4 oz. cans Shurfine I 1
Tomato Juice or Pineapple-GrapeFruit Drink I

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SHURFINE SWEET PEAS
6 &gt;
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SHURFINE PEACH HALVES SLICES 5 m &gt;-1,00
SHURFINE ENRICHED WHITE FLOUR 5 iu 39c
yQ&gt;. 39c
SHURFINE PANCAKE SYRUP
STRAWBERRY PRESERVES
Q.. 39c
SPARTAN SALAD DRESSING
4 Mb. cans 1,00
SHURFINE GRAPEFRUIT

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Albion. Coldwater, Baton Rapids, Grand Lodge, Hastings,

Marshall, Ma»O". and Williamston

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�Lake Odessa

The annual Ha’eetheart Camp

blea an Sunday. A Bunday ago,

Resident Dies
On Wednesday
Mrs.

Gilbert McLeod
Of Woodland
Dies at Home

Carlion Kacchrie visited

ln Au«u«* Sunday to visit their
ton and family, the Roger

Howard Courser
Dies Monday;
Rites Thursday

West Street. Woodland.

InUx-

Hoapita). He had teen a pailmt

Facility since June 25. 1M3.
ence of Durate. Calif ; a dauch-

Rapids; six grandchildren; eight
MOrad. KU wVe. great grandchildren, and two
brothers. Harold and Cheater of |
Lydia died in 1#51
□rand Rapids.
Woodbind rciiool from 1923 to

chaplain at Lockboarna AFB, Ohio, prior to returning to Hastings
fellowship. Hharon is

Monday Adult
Clasits at Lakewood
Set Back Half Hour

TOO LAW TO CLASSIR

EXCHANGE—My 20-30 hours ft
week work, plumbing, painting,
heating, etc., for down pay­
Monday night. March 8, will be
ment on decent 3 or more bed­
room home with room In yard
for boyi. I, 4. 0. Within 15
miles of Hastings. Reply Box
080 c'o Hastings Banner. 3 16
All 7 o'clock adult education

Your Family's Health
comes first with us

WANT TYPING TO DO AT
HOME—Will pick up and de­
liver. Phone 765-8741 or write

Thot'i why we compound prescriptions with only
the finest drugs, os the doctor recommends, and

Freeport.
3/25
Bay City Feb. 16th and stayed
al their daughter's home, tlic 40c OPP WITH THIS AD on
each pound of shelled pecans.
TUn Howards, while Mm. Howard
Limit 10 lbs. per customer.
G. Wr Spencer.
pl tai. They returned the end of

LEGAL

We work with your doctor

to preserve your health,

I

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a

Attend Institute

cabinet maker foi

Pennock Hospital Administrator

Woodland Methodist Church, the
Lions Club and waa a member New York City to attend the week­
of the village council for several long meeting of the Tnstltule of
Nursing Service Administration
yearn
Surviving are throe tons. Ray­
mond of Grand Rapids. Donald
of take Odewsa and Elwood of
Charlotte; a sister. Mrs. Myrtle
Patrick of Pidm Springs. Calif.;
six grandchildren and two great,
grandchildren. Elwood. former
resident of Woodland and former
IJons deputy dUtrict governor,
was with the Barry Co-.mty Bu­
reau of Social Aid before going
to Charlotte where be is director
of the Eaton County Social Wel­
fare Deportment.

PANTS
• Sonforixcd
• Permanent Press
Locked in the Fabric
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SUAA FIT
WASH-N-WEAR
Little Boys'

aven and was a life-long
They greatly enjpyed
of lonU county A CAO ‘
,lwo «nm&lt;lchiw”!"' e*P«d*~y * Cfto aUy Um&gt; naw baby boy, born Dec.
Metlon worker. he re- 2. that they mw for the flrat
1307.
Lime. Young Dick is atm inter__ _
_ _ .
In Ku..—-,l— anM —— —

ELY ON YOUR FRIENDLY
PHARMACIST—

| tending a bowline tournament.

FOB TOM - DICK AND HAKKY
held at 1:30 pm. thia Thursday
at the Leonard-Osgood Funeral
Home.

~
uuwer- , uuthday.
E5 StS-.SXS’ft’
X days.
'Saturday from Glendale. Calif..
He waa bom July 23. 18i7, the :
'^Ung Btotr son. Rkh-

nieces. Mr. dnd Mra. Eugen»|_
Keathley and son and .Mr. and ,

.

H GREEK STAMPS

Dr. A. E. Dahlman

FtnUOATlOX OBDEB

D.C.
Chiropractor
128 W. Center St.

Hastings
Phone
Wl 5-3394

i) i« u &lt;; s

marching, games and dancing.
An admbBkin charge of £&gt;c will

unanimously to ask the PWA

building
plant at
1350,000.

a

municipal

lighting

WfflIW IS

quake Unit was felt throughout
a wide area—aa far east as the
Mississippi river and from Uic
Province of Ontario as far south
aa Richmond and Louisville. Ap­
parently Michigan received Uw

Wl 5-2134

Starting Tuesday
Please

A potentially dangauwi fire In
the Uqucr room of the Bock­
care Company wns quickly
brought under control by the

And For Your Convenience

dlately and a chemical mixture
thrown on by Night watchman

DIAL 1’
FIRST
(INSTEAD OF ‘112’)
to dial your own
Long Distance calls
It will be faster and easier to dial
your own Long Distance calls,
starting Tuesday, March 9.

A helpful reminder: Dialing
“1” first always will mean
Long Distance.

A'hy? Because you’ll just dial
“1” first instead of “112.”

Please see the note on the
cover of a new phone directory
you'll get next week.

New numbers for the Time of Day, ,
local phone Information and Repair Service
will be given on Page One of your new Directory
for quick, handy reference

John M. Gould waa named by

ter—Mlsa Mary Pickford. Amcri-

Shop Until 9P.M
Thursday Nite

Attic filled? Use a II ant Ad.

We Have
Re-Opened with
All New Stock
COMPACT!
BIG SOUND!

And

Friday Nite!
Come! Find bargains by the store-ful! Look at the selec­
tions, check the quality, marvel at the low prices! Save!
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top performance, complete satisfaction, maximum value!

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tractable cartridge to prevent
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Separate Treble, Boss. Bal­
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vahN priced

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138 W. State

Wl 5-4284

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�EDITORIAL

Arc with Jom limited to Uie alight

proportions if the aiann call is
serviced promptly.
preferred to

The meet satisfactory solution
tor all concerned, the insurance
companies. ths property owners.

At Lake Odessa

Lydia Eldred
Dies Friday at
Pennock Hospital

Cookware SET

died wi Pennock Hoopitai Friday

depends upon Ute typo ol camtructon-Smith Funeral* Home.
Uon-Used tn the building, the type
The Rev. David Honeyweii of­
ficiated and burial waa in Ute
Prairieville Cemetery.
automatic sprinkling equipment tn Ml overall

Survivor* include
SENIOR SAXONS—SI* of the !.’ member* of the Haattaga High

a

daughter,

children; eight »rewt. grandchll-

llarrU of Grand Rapid* and
fullered freen two
cent. The Viking Corporalion. This Viking automatic sprinkler equip­
equipment, when property installed. ment ws* Installed and at Die
ratio between Instuilatlon caste Mxl
insurance savings which prevailed
at that time, the equipment paid
for Itaeif to, about Uiree years.
called Into operation, an outside Admittedly, a ratio of such favor-

Middleville. Prior to moving to
Middleville she and 1ms husband,;
Roy, had lived al Prairieville. lie
died on March 20, 1951.

Mrs. Eldred to survived by a
daughter, Mrs Edwin (Lola)
ring wlU pay lor the equipment Goodwin of Hl Augusta; two

Max

of

KI

Nashville;

seven

with a business district that gnmdciilldrvn.
automatic sprinkler equipment and
with such equipment. luMiufactuiixl
within the limits of our own city,
it might be Unit a mutually profit-

to enable every buslneea eatabli-hment here to have this added
insurance against a possible future

C

invaluable factor for everyone
bualneas here on “The street.-'

thia way there U mutual safety—

Aside from the favorable eco­
nomics of such protection, it would

by automatic sprinkler equipment,

ELGIN

Alarm

Clocks ’A* W

near Dowling, lhe daughter erfj £•“* .^b^»4»cki; Cart Feteraon and Steve 0'1

today due to increased material

Talk of
the
Town

t &lt; Aft

4 Piece Aluminum

considerably on property protected
to prerant destructive Brea; to
attack a potentially dsstrucUvc fire

Past Resident
Found Dead in
Battle Creek

Jennie McIntyre
Of Quimby
Dies Wednesday

and

Lauboughs

Ulen

turned home Bunday evening.
Local friends of Virginia Baird
ulll be uitersatod to know that
Mr*. Jennie E. McIntyre. 88. R1 lire daughter, Johanna “Jody"
Hastings, Quimby, died at 7:10
urn. Wednesday at Pennock Hos­
pital where site had been since even though ahe la still under
lust Saturday alter me had suf­
family may visit her. Cards may
fered a fractured hip.
on Jan. 24. 1877. the daughter of
Mre.------------Charles---------Fotta.,
David and Jane iKimmeb Mor------rison. She moved to the Quimby been a patient at Pennock Honvas 20 yeara old.
: Iter daughter and family, Ute
She married Archie McIntyre ,IU‘ Doncldca in Lansing where
.&lt; Uuknk. ...
&gt;. IHl. " “
1M eonnto-

their married life.
Mr. McIntyre died in 1M4. She
Mrs Donald W. I Joyce J.l Rod­
erick, 25, 518 Emmett Shu, Battle, i continued to live in the, Quimby
Crrek, was found dead in tlir living ।] area until two yeara ago when
' room of tier home by police shortly she entered the Sunset Acres
, Nursing Home.
She was a member of the
Barryvllle Methodist Church.
Mrs. McIntyre is survived by
two sons. Cameron, of Quimby.
a contractor, and Dennis, ol Bart
Residents of the adjoining apart­ tie Creek; a daughter, Mrs. How­
ment had called police because a ard (Magdalena) Davis of Battle
record player liad been in opera­ Creek; u foster sad. Albert Mc­
tion In Mrs. Roderick's apartment Intyre, of Mountain View, Calif. I
five grandchildren aBd five great
record playing was “171 Never grandchildren.
Smile Again."
The body reposes at the Leon- ■
Police leumed th.it Mrs Rod­ ard-Osgood Funeral Hornet]
erick and her husband iiad been
separated for about two weeks and
she had been despondent,
.
Barryville Cemetery. The Rev.
Russell Houseman will off 1claic

SPECIAL DIAMOND
Engagement f A %

during

UPHOLSTERING
e Pickup and DoUvory*

RINGS

Mhff

Some Cocktail Rings InchiW

Just 5 Hamilton &amp; Elgin

WATCHES '/i^

THE FURNITURE
BUILDING

Wayne Hazel

SPECIAL CLOSEOUT PRICES

Phone 374-3523

Miscellaneous Ladies' &amp; Men's

Watch Bands
I

MARCH SPECIAL on
Fine prolemteaal antiqulag
made easy with ihla beau­
tiful three step proceaa. Kit*
available in two silo. Nine
authentic finithea.

DIAMOND RESETTING
No Charge for Sotting
the Diamond

APPLY RIGHT OVER OLD FINISH

Beverwyks COLOR Center
221 W. Mill

Wl 5 - 4071

&gt;118 W«t State Street

T~
WANT TO BUY? Try th* Went Column

waa chown "Sila* lUtttnxV

She war. born here on June 24,.
1039. the daughter ot Howard and
Agnes (McDonald} ~ Edmonds, re
Hastings. She attended school here
and married Donald W. Roderick
on March 21. 1904. in Battle Creek.
She waa un IBM key, puncte.
operator at the Clark. Equipment '
Grant..fn-im
....,
Company
from !0Aa
1568 to nt
asj&gt; and
waa employed al Post Division of
a blaze can General Fluids corporation in lflC3
and 1964 and since lhe first of Uns
grow within
terribly de­
In addition to her husband and
With proper

StrucUve fires during the unguarded

tually Impossible and that costly
shut downs would be eliminated.
So often, we take the attitude
that, "it couldn’t happen to me.”
A fire, unfortunately is no respecter

by Pondtotoo

Giuntry Clothes
. hiPendleW
at
MoPiuvdin

condiUons we right,
start anywhere and
minutas to a fire of
structive proportions.
co-operation, this danger could be
eliminated once and forever in our
bualneas district.
It would be very favorable pub­
licity for the Viking Corporation

Mrs. Roger K. .Janetl WluUng.
5794 Morgan Road; abrotlier. Jack.
Sacramento. Calif.; a gtep-daughter. Robin June; her putcraal
grandmoUier. Mrs Lulu EkimorxLa.
R4 Hastings, and her matemM
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Allen
town people had sufficient confi- McDonald, also of R4 Hastings.

Mt*'i

Weekend guestn at tile lionie
of Mrs. Alvin Helrlgcl were Mr.
-perliaps the first and Mra. Dan Fallis of Valpara-

’'Drew Well . . .
You Can’t Afford Not To
J 31 I. State St.

WE’VE
GOT THE
KICKER!!

ami Mnt Keith Marlow enter­
tained Mrs. Helrlgcl and Mr. and

wise precaution.

area of mutual advantage here
that should make it possible to

of Mr a. Guernsey on Sunday,
and afternoon callers were Mrs.
Vernon Benton and Mrs, Jessie
DeVos of Grand Rapids.
Mrs, Anna McGuffln has hud
lite Imppy news of the arrival of
anotlwr great - grandchild. The
new baby was born to the John
McGuffms in Trnverae City and

Dr. McGujffins name was
and Mrs McGufflns I

CORNER WALNUT AND S. JEFFERSON
HASTINGS

AN ESTABLISHED

And we're ready to trade!
We’re ready to deal! All set to put you in a brand-new
Plymouth and on the Plymouth kick! Right now, we’re making
it easy with big trades... going the limit to make your
wintertime buy a real money-saver. And right now ...
t
your present car is worth more in trade than it ever will be.
So get on the Plym&amp;uth kick—quick!

Unuatlon of tills name in the
McGuflln family.
Dr. and Mrs. Wesley Logon
arc writing very interesting notes
to their friends about their
Journey through South America.
day. Feb. 13th. at a carnival tn

FIRM
and expect to arrive home on
the 7th.

OFFERS MORE

There’s something special about

The Hastings Banner

turning to a .long-established funeral
home, such as Leonard-Osgood Funeral

K. M. COOK. Editor

Home. For one thing, you know that

OME.HUNDRED AND

Sport Fury 3-dr. hardtop

we know all the ways to skillfully ond

HLUscHirnrur

completely serve — that we’ve been

gaining knowledge and ability since

GET A DEAL ON A GOOD
With Plymouth sales up, Plymouth Dealers
So, for a good buy on a Top Quality used c

1923.

7Yi 7i

Ml oomaaalutlo** roiati&gt;&lt; la *m,
►iiwaU ud.oabMrttHloaa theaM bo

LEOI1HRD
OSGOOD
^funenalJJoM*
I awusH.i£ON*w

,

JACK DS OSGOOD

Phone 945-2471

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I'Ll RV/OILVUM HE/VALIANT^SAME AOU^A

AMERICAN NEWSPAPER
RIPRUENTATIVES Ina

Barry's Farm Store

Deweys Car Palace

S. Hanover at Halting* City Limit

M-43 at Sprague Road, Delton

�Attend Wedding
Of Granddaughter
At Rochester

U-M Glee Club

Solo Port at Kazoo

Personal Mention

Group
Society newS Has Cross Section Choir,K Chorale
ma m
I

Of Students

Rjxi-.e-tet' visiting her daughter
and family, the Millon Berman

I

FRESH DONUTS

The ala s
Symphony Or­ Inlng to leave this Thursday on
chestra performed musk of Paul la Western trip with their travel
:trailer. Their first destination

Freeport.

dinner on Saturday honoring lhe|
birthdays of Carlton and Clsraoc*.

Nancy Roee Bcnnen waa bar sis- I
Saturday. Fblkrwing u the account
•x
M K awrared in tar * only attendant. Beal man was
U&gt;e Bunday lieue of The Detroit Walter B. Maher and John H.
at Uic Hastings CKitnl AudlNewa:—
A luncheon n«puan wee bald
Judith Ann Bennert, daughter of
IK, kltllrw. II
.._ . . st Kmgucy Inn. tnoomfiad Hill*. I North and multi winner* In
tte Duplicate Bridge play Tues­
The ample wtQ live In Jackson.
The new Mrs. Kendall attended day night at lhe Episcopal Un*
KonrtaQ, Jr. in a double nng
Alma College. Her husband u a
many Saturday at Univeraity
graduate ot Phillipa Academy, Andby tartan Church. Rochester.
perform on his major instrument,
the trumpet. Ha baa placed high

Superette

structor in a Crtpto School al the '
Air Force Base. They then plan
Unive.-uty choir and Campus to visit their daughters in Call-

-------------- ■ ---------------------- ।
.the Know lea plan to visit many I and family of Kalamaaoo vlai ted
Hardie directed the orchestra interacting places en route, tak­
and tlngcr* in Brahms’ "Bong of ing a leisurely trip and al lea*t
Destiny.”
a two-montb holiday. On Satur­
ASH WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3rd
day evening they entertained hl* with Delores Elclilar of Battle
brother and wue. Mr. and Mr*
Mr. and Mrs Hoy Hubbard, bbc' Hot Cro»* Bum6 for 39c
Woodrow Knowles, of Climax for i attended a
The Univeratty of Michigan prano; Carolyn Anderson, alto; dinner.
(Every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday)
Frank has already participated Ronald Bentert, tenor, and Michael
, Oegood and Mr*. Henry Vended. in the University Symphony Clardy. bAT
The traditional bum aurmg Lonitn season. So delKiou*!
Band and a student organiked
FROZEN PIZZA! Ready to Bake
The Richard Flutes entertained
their bridge club on Saturday eve­
We Make Our Own!
ning. and holding lhe high scores
Steven Glenn from YpallanU.
of Usn week. The Denwere Mrs. James WlswtU and Ed is another freshman in the Olea
th wedding anniversary
Baldwin.
Club. Btawtn baa been to Eungxi
Mr*. May Chenoweth left last;
INSURANCE
with the Michigan Choral, a week
for Durand to visit her son. i
Buy litre to Have ea Hand in Yser Freesot
■ Lyle? and family for a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tasker I postponed until Friday evening.
Remembor Every Wednosdoy |g COOKIE DAY $4 00
Michlgan Stove has perforated in I Jack (Myrna) Handley. Elisabeth Mr. Denton flew back to Waahpotluck dinner.
4 Dosen Assoetwd Fockog.
1
malning until Mr. and Mm
Life • Ho*w«sll»stiea
I Different Assortment Each Week)
■
Grooa return borne.

Orange Knot*

1__

&amp;

for 39c

read and accepted with regret*.
Ina Kenyon waa nominated to fill
the vacancy^ An" Invitation from tertalned tbelr son and family.
| the Ben Mason* of Nashville. fo$
a fi*h fry on Sunday. Mr* Kite
received. All Rebekahs. Oddfel-1 Narrt* of Carlton Center vialted
fellow*, their remittee and friends I

Old Fashion Pan

Pan Cinnamon Rolls

8 for 32c

DALE’S BAKE SHOP

I mail fallowed the business nteetlng. I

during the month of MARCH

will be Selected as

FREE Day!
SAVE ALL of ypur CASH SUPS from

Cleveland’s
Men's and Boys' Store

*

Plain 59c do*.
FROSTED

iul to the Barry County Ihkid
Coram la*loo for opening their
road after the severe 6 torm of
last week so that they might take
tlielr two tick children to lhe
doctor.
A weekend ago. the Edward

tr DECORATED

Donut* 69c do*.

TRY SOME TODAY
Open Doily

TASTE TREATS

rence Arkrlghla of Plainwell on Hail taking care of her daugh-l
ter. Mrs Douglas Gale, who baa

Cklfitld and Mrs. Frank KenSaid were al Berrien Spring* to
Kibe Lechleitner’* daughter*.
f and Shirley, *tudent* at
Ute Andrews Univeraity. Judy
Lochleitner. who is affiliated
with the Children's Memorial
Hospital in Chicago, also Joined

One Day Each Week...

... Watch While
We Make 'Em

Gordoa
IroesHe Ageecy

Personal Mention

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY

205 N. Michigan

in Loe Angelee. ud Mr. and Mnr
Bymphony dlractor. Gregory MQ- Jack (Myrp- riandlay, KlUabetb buatneaa tot a few day* this
and Carulophtr, tn Ban Fran­
cisco. They are anxious to see
their grandson. Christopher, lor

9 A.M. tr It V.M.

Mn. Ethel Herds of Jackson,

IZWWTHB SPRING!. \
b|

Visiting Mr*. Wm. Linington i

st the Medical

Right In the mainstream of fashion, yet
very Individually yours . , . that's the

attended the wedding of Cheryl
Ahn Storsiee. daughter ot the
Clayton Btorsleea, and Steven

look our wide assortment of styles

can help you create, with ease,
Ion Saturday.

and ease is the word for spring
’65’s superbly feminine

Mrs. James Malcolm, on Bunday

fashions. See them here.

। Sillty to visit her mother-in-law. i
I Mr*. Efile Malcolm.

family, the Jack Cations, for

PIWJCK HOSPITAL

SHOP OUR STORE FOR NEW SPRING

CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES DAILY . .

Watch for Our Announcement
Each Week
IN OUR NEWSPAPER ADS
IN OUR RADIO SPOTS

POSTED IN OUR WINDOW
You'll Find Out Which Day of
Only our
Official
BOY SCOUT
DEPARTMENT
Excluded from
Thi. tromoHool

the Previous Week.was designated as

Cathy BUkia. B*. Diab.'
, tel Orova Sv, r*B. ST.

FREE Day!
If you have a Sales Slip for a
Cash Purchase dated on Free Day
. . . You may bring it to our store

'wu'sswaffa
, Claraaco Weetkreek BJ,
taur., in Onrt. m. «i.
Wa.L *1* B. WaaMutsa.
ml**. B*. Buku* &lt;f»«u

and be presented with a GIFT CERTIFICATE
for the exact total amount of your Cash Slip.

,’10’

- i. All Free Day Cash Slips must be redeemed during
the week following your purchase.

ar. 11* B. Bead. DoaMM Bm«b.

2. Free Day Gift Certificates may be redeemed for

additional merchandise only. (Not applicable to

charge accounts)

.

&gt;oaaaa —Donate AD«r41i*.
SST&gt; Te»»»r lake BA.1
Imiii. Tosht Lake BA.

3. Chorge Slips will not be eligible . . . They must be
Cosh Slips.

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GET IN ON THIS UNIQUE MONEY SAVING EVENT AT
IBUTD — Daaaa DaaXU. Bl.
* IS; Lsrrslaa Goayea. ITS B.

CLEVELANDS’
Sheer for Men and Boys

130 E. Stat* Sk

Complete Men’s
and Boys’ Store
Wl 5-2163

Look for famous .'Trade-Name' labels on lhe
things you buy ... you'll find them here!

Parmaleei
124 East State Street

�r

•—THE HASTING* BANNER

Jeannine Anders,
Desmond Ouinn
Wed on Saturday

Of white mums and pink roam, i
Richard Quinn, brother uf the
groom of ^Battle Creek, wm best
man.
A reception followed at the
Prairieville TPwnsldp Hall with
about 125 guests altending These
helping about the room were Mrs |
Turn Eberly. Mr* Clsre Hoag. Mrs
Miss Susanne Lue Griffln, dough- ■
Donald Cook.. Mrs John Keyver.
wm

Nashville Church
Is Setting tor
Lovely Nuptials

; Methodist WSCS Society newS sq^eDo^'07 'Community Concert
At Northeastern
Season Opens
Luncheon to Be
Held Wednesday
Thursday Night
Thirty-one oouplea. members
Mr. and Mra. John Blnnan.
Jr, hosted for their daughter. ot the Ringo Bwtngo Square

The Women's Society of ChrU- their pianist and his wife, from
Han Service of the First Melho- Allendale, for dinner and eve­
. dirt Church will hold its March ning lunch on Sunday. The
of R| Scottville, and Douglas
Thia wm George's birthday Kellogg
Jr**?” Auditorium in Baltic
Al idem
luncheon on Wednesday, the Quintet hod sung at tlie Wes- dance ceiebraUng the birthdays 2*^
10th, in tlx- church dining room.1 ley an Mctlxjdlst Church at tlie
sell Smith of Vermontville High­
Thursday. March 4th when the
way. exchanged wedding vows Sat­
The program will be given by
*rricw. Other gueMa
Houston Symphony Orchestra
Church in Urbandale by Mt« Mrs Kart Anders
George
Peterson.
lhe
club's
callurday evening. Feb 13, in the First
I Mrs. William Nethsry. the as- WCTe Connie's cvuMn. Miss Carol
JeannltF - Anders of Delton and
Baptist C!lurch In Nashville.
I sMtanl minister's wife, entitled Nnr,nn
Norton "*
of Woodland, and Linda
John Barbirolli will demonstrate
Dumond Quinn of Battle Crrck. cream and uoured I the punch
Burgbdolf of Algonquin Lake.
their exciting musical crafts­
, -The Life Within."
with Rev. Fr. John Hayes onklbeautifully
decorated
by
Mrs
Mr. and Mrs Quinn plan to
Merle Haines with a red-white- manship
The blizzard Thursday, Feb and-blue centerpiece graced by a
reside In Battle Creek where the
Among those from Hastings
35. happened to be the 83nd
’groom is employed by the Battle
who have membership in this
Mrs Larry Tnunble. the groom'■
birthday of Mrs Lewin Stanton.
slater, provided organ music and
Keith Yerty. chairman. wtU serve.
Dsiton and Desmond is ths son ■
_______ ji i.
Mrs.
Gerald Skidmore. Mrs.
accompanied lhe vocalist Mrs John
■on
in
uniform,
and
a
caka
Reservations should bo called to
of Mrs. Mary Quinn of North
Mr and M„ HarnP Dutke arf
Mrs Yerty. Wl 5-6186. by Mon­ Miller. braved the'storm to spend decorated with many red hatchGiven tn marriage by her brother,
-- -----------eta, also an attractively wrapped Cleveland. Mn Martin Btutx,
day --------evening.
March «lh.
Ireland.
'spending a month's vacation in
Mr
and
Mrs Robert Godfrey.
gift.
The
gift,
which
proved
to
be
____ __
1 .•
wnere they are visit
visit-­ David Grtffln. lhe bride wag lovely ENGAGED—Mr. and Mrs. Lyle |
The bride wore a while taffeta icauronua
. California where
a very nice leather man's Jewel Mr. and Mrs J. Franklin Hunt­
Carole, -*•
who
lace covered sheath. She carried ‘inu their “daughter.
*
“
ley, Dr. and Mrs. Wliilom HelIls the assistant to the Dean of a&gt;»coop^Mvkllt&gt;c&lt;cdgnJ&lt;Ui rot *Uce
DwvS'r ’’pltaY i ctrvlra mft 00 M°h^y. F**x 22. formally opened on Sunday. A
white mums entwined with ivy.
by
Merle
Hainm.
:
rigel.
Mrs.
Donald W Moore
at ocantoru
Stanford University.
•
. Women
women at
university. and^tdrd trim and lung sleeves ! I'
! Mr* Edward Baldwin enter- turkey dinner, with all the trtmitaTwl
The’ W|U •b0
the
The cxuXly touffantilrt was ££ut01
mi
Magdalene Circle at
«• served, and.a beoumalfl Mbanor. ww k bffl-1 Colony at La Jolla to see Hie
WnJi
I
whlch
17
Mid
three
tlfu!
birthday
cuke
which
waa
T* °&lt;l nUnlCOT' Fred Portrourev
«««Portcouies xr.d
«nd cth.r
other Barry Jace trimmed, and fell tn • ««M&gt;- Dunn', a 1SCG
•:uesto Juhnaon
wrrv ln gsttendancc.
Mrs made by her granddaughter.
ered by olive lace. Her bouquet county residents
Ing tram A Spanish mantilla uf
community
gradu-’ . OnU
nmunltv School, teradua v e drTotlona
.
Bally Stanton. Guest* other than vui-ui-wwu were acre irom | •—- .;h.
• Miss Suxanne Smith,
nw-polnt lace fell in soft folds aUd from the Henry Ford HotTonne. Portland. Lake Odmrgi,
• Mrs Donald Sothord with
over her head and shoulders.
pllal
of Narilng BIld b and Mrs Loren Francisco preFred Bowerman eg Middleville. Woodland. Nashville, Brilrvur, Martha. * Mrs. Gkn Densmore.
Mrs. Carol VanDykrn of Hol- presently employsd at . William
CliarioUe. and Buttle Creek.
a
review
of
the
book
Mr
entitled
and
M.S
—
Rowel]
________
Stanton.
_____
_
_________
land, friend of the bride, served os Beaumont Hospital Royal Oak
There were three clubs from Bat­
the matron of honor. The brides- Her fiance is a graduate of Oen- The Fabulous Flemings of i Sally Jean, and Jean's room- , tie Creek, the Quadrilles, the
man. Mrs. Herman St Martin
malds were Misa Lou FUher of eral Motors Institute and is em- Kathmandu" by Grace Nira mate from Ferris State. Betty
Chlcago. cousin of the groom, and ployed by Fisher Body Division.
square dance club. The Quadrille With Mltchefl. M1M Donna
tors
in
Nepal.
presented
with
Rifts,
and
liaa
Mbu Jackie SUtter of Grand Rap- Warren. A May 22 wedding t
presented a friendship ball-and - Steeby.
ML« Mary Ix&gt;u Smith, ‘ Mr.
Mra Dewayne Pugh was hascards in remem- . chain to the caller who must
ids, friend of the bride. They were being planned.
traa for tlie Mehetabel circle. bnMM* of the day
David Farrell, Mrs. Robert
O'Donnell.
Mis
vibrant ivu
tiutain
red &gt;iui
with hip-length
mp-iciwui mr;over-'
i ■
is autograpneu ana ie»n w an- •'•"
““TV- ~A._.
Richard DeMatt. Mrs R. H,
When Mrs. Mac Shulta enter- other club by at least four y- Mto MW. Myer Wlnlck with
Ix/ppenthlrn gave devuUcms. talked her irridee club on Frl- couples of the local group The
?!“* Mr? Charles F.
Harris, daughter
Fits All Sizes
John Harris, was the flower girl.
and Mr*. Herbert Wedel present- &lt;toy. Feb. 20. the iucky ladles Quadrlllra alai took the Friend- Rm,,h *nrf “r *’“*
La*‘
ed the program. 'The Life With- ‘ for the evening's play were Mrs .dup Jug and tire Rlngo-Swlngo rence Hecker.
Snuth. brother of* the groom.
In."
। Elmer Robinson. Mrs. C. C. Hlg- Banner
■ruier bock
oua to
«» their
mw club.
crop
other nwnbershlpc Include:
An evening ot hin d^d with
*• 'f
±
At the Delilah Circle meeting bu' anrt Mra Edward Smith.
Peter Adrtanson of Woodland, a
.____ ... .. —
vr™ T. St Ha.-nrtt
Dr and Mnt.
which wm entertained by Mrs I
* • •
former classmate of tlie groom,
iviiraunirrn.__
ikckcu uy irw rres------ —
.
ixrrfonned tlie duties uf the best
Adclbert Cortright, Mra. Howard
Grace Edmonds was hostaan ton Campbells and the Charlie Douglas Castleman, with Twri.
Ovrr 3X) friends and relatives Newton presented the devotions. [ for the Hcnpltal Guild 4 at her Killians, nnd a business meeting Richard and Stephen. Mr and
__ . ..... ...uy inc nrcKtrnc
.
.. . ..
.
w ~
IS ------Jlnnrr. .Dr
and .-----Mra
Raymond W&lt;*l of NashviUe and attended the open bouse Sunday. and tlie program. "Washington Immiw, 306 S. Miciugnn. on Mon- wihiwjuu
me
---- .-----Gene Lubitz of Sunfkld, trlends
R B- Pnor. and Lynda. Agnra
and Uncojn;; WM given by Mrs day evening, with Nan Thomp- (•owell and Mra. Powell
The next dance will be a St. •
Helen
Keetor. Mrs
of the groom. Ttie ciindlc lighters Harold Ritter on their 4Oth wed­
were Charles Gatfleld of Luding­ ding anniversary. Entering the members attending
: servetL and during lhe bu&amp;lnots l-.mck-, to will, u- o«n. “» ™“5*, w‘ul .»■*■*»
ton. cousin of the bride, and Dun- lakeside Grange hall, guests algtad
Mrs. Ivan Snyder entertained «n«Ung the following officers
_ _______ ________lt-lnn Tnurrxxl Mr and Mra.
tlie Hannah Circle with iu *erp rert««ted: Chairman. Mrs
Mr. and Mrs Durwood Booher of Adran Alberta of Portland, cousin chairman. Mra. Ciiarles Hera. Albert Stauffer; rice chairman,
nquare aanccTS are curoi------ ~
„
------- .7 —
Battle Creek were master and mU- cf the bride The honored guest-*, acting also aa co-hoaUHs. Mis Mra Plynn Mattlu-ws: secretary, ally into! u, am, .nd tor,
“J™
Gautresu. Mra John WUllama.
grreted their friends seated before Arthur Slwpler gave devotions. J*,ra Elmer Gillespie, and tmu- ..-------- «.------ .
Bronwyn Williams. Mr. and
a back drop of Ivy covered lattice and Mrs. J Franklin Huntley the urer- Mrs. Edward Smith,
,
Mra.
Kenneth
Hoffman
with
church parlors Immediately follow- and soft music filled lhe air.
program “One Candle to Light."
• . .
Harvey
and
Carl.
Mrs
Patrick
Ruby red decorations and glit­
’t'ii^ HaWImn
....
Mr. and Mra. Phillip Cotanl
Ollmww. Mrs. James Ald-raon.
fleid. sun* ot tile bride, cut tlie tering *4O's" were placed about the
entertained for dinner on Bun­
Wednesday. Feb. 24. as follows:
vnd Mrs Willard Smith
day honoring iw
the uiruxusy
birthday ru
of
,,
raal served punch; Mrs. Larry venlr folders of pictures of the
Mrs Clay Baasctl entertained his mother. Mrs Burdett Cotant
bride and groom taken in 1925 and the Leah morning circle for her Their guests included Mra. Wm
The Dm Gills nndlatrerfh^
K*-n Robbes
Europe slnre SepAdrtanson and Mrs. John Hanis 1966.
mother-in-law. Mm Edna Bar,- Hewitt. Charlene and Marilyn of were'eoX.ilIM
/
looked after lhe gifts and Donnie
set Bjllowlng the roffee hour. Grand l-edge. John Cotant of
Gat held of Ludington, the bride's covered with metallic cloth and Mrs Marshall Cook gave de- Battle Crrek and the Burdett utneu 5u guests with a buffet I United Bfatcs tn New York on
ruby red netting was a flve-Uered votions taken from the Guide- Cotanu
supper. Including all of the MS U
groom's brother, handled the guest
practice teachers &lt;131 In the Has­
book. Tile wedding cake u.u baked
The Pat Hodges are entertain- tings Schools, thrir supenftors. I
by Mrs. Peter Adrtanson.
। Ing their potluck group Sntureither end of the table all ver
candies burned,1-banked by baby
ordlnatora of the program. Dr and
Gridin selected a green wool suit
Mrs. Robert Schmatz from MS U. ■
services were attended by Mrs
These students complete their |
groom's mother wore a navy blue Claud Tcachout. sister of the sented the pre*nun, "Discipline.'
Clifford Dolan was the work here March 19 and for the
groom, and Mrs Ray Reynolds o'
• at a luncheon given by Spring term, which begins March
Hastings,
a
niece.
Out-of-town guests were from
On-the opposite side of Uie roan
Detroit. Grand JUpids, Ludington.
Woodland. Holland and Hastings was a punch bowl surrounded, by
small camstlona Mrs Lyle Gumpp.
WIDDINC
• niece of the groom, jened. ....
PHOTOGRAPHY
Smail Uidtvldual tablas decorated
Comes in either wide wale corduroy . .
Raymond Finnle. who had re- and Mrs. Henry Bcverwyk of
with white and red netting were Mn Leona Proctor reviewed the turned from Florida tile previous Sparta and Mr. and Mr* James [
couple went to Niagara Falls.
100% cotton with taffeta lining of acetate
Mr. and Mrs Russell Smith en­ centered with red carnations flout­ first part uf the study book an afternoon. Among Die ten guests' Kln&lt; of Lanning in honor of Mrs
was Mrs. ThomM Denton of King's birthday. A Suhday ago
... or. 100% vinyl face with crushed
tertained the wedding party for a ing in brandy snifters.
On kaourd 4x6' were pictures Elliott and Mrs. Wm. Nether,- Washington. D C. who U here Mr and Mrs. Max Bump and
dinner Friday evening preceding
leather look. The same taffeta-acetate lining
of the honored couple dating bock wtrw guests
Mr and Mrs Clarence Bump
assisting with the care
to early childhood. The “raguM
spent the afternoon at the King­
grandchildren while their
is featured in both coats.
pawn 945-3616
Tlie Abigail Circle met in the
man Museum In Battle Creek
as many ot die guests found fa­ church lounge. Mrs. Herbert traveling In Europe. They will
LEATHER LOOK COLORS:
Wedel
gave
a
patriotic
raiding
miliar faces. Including their own.

The "No Size

COAT

Over 200 Honor
The Harold Ritters
On Anniversary

Buffet Honors
Practice Teaching
Staff on Tuesday

,

PHOlS,

Brown. White. BlockjJ.
Novy or Ivory,
z

CORDUROY COLORS:
Block. Green Red.
Bone or Brown.

&gt;1498

Typewriters Cr
Adding Machines
For Sale ur Rent

Vermontville
Club Celebrates
25th Anniversary

Mra. B*sdc Hubbard had a
Raia birthday Tuesday, Fvb 23.
the maintenance. laundry and

pttal surprissxl tier with a birth­
day cake and many "happy returm of tho day" wiahm. The
following Thursday tlicre anus anThe
Vermontville
—
----------------Woman's
Club
i
Church served from the kitchen.
observed
Its
25th
anniversary
Mon
­
Mrs. Dean Cunningham bf Lake
when the family gathered for
day
evening
at
the
annual
BtrthOdessa assisted with both the serv­
ing and arrangements.
served it 7 pm. when the group daughter and husband. Mr. and
Mrs. Marguerite Kaechele met in the all-purpose room at
the Maplewood Eemrntary School nlng her neighbors surprised her
Ph. Wl 5-J344 spent the weekend in Detroit.
The program chairman wm Mra with a carry-tn supper, tn fact
Lets Nagle, head of the public
affairs department. Serving on the iimUon Mrs. H says she was
food committee were Mrs, Dick to delighted and ao appreciated
Weiler. Mrs Frank Dunlum and all this attention and she wishes
Mrs Morris Wilson. Taking care to thank everyone who helped to
of the table ifletall were Mrs Hlr- make this 1963 event such
man Woodard and Mra. Anna happy occasion.
VanderVeere. while Mra. Ava Kro­
ger end Mrs Earl Geiiman acted
To celebrate the 10th birthday
as hostesses.
of Jeffrey Peck, which was SimAt the tune ti:c Vermontville
club was organized it federated___ _____ _
. tv.. «...
,us
with the county, state and na- grandparents, the William Cramers
tlonal organizations.

The Bonnet &amp; Gown
Shop

SCHADER'S

Alma Fjngleton

Office Supplies

Repair Service

126 W. Stato

Although there were to be no shall. Devotions were given
gifts, many gifts and flowers wrte Mrs. Donald Smith.
reealved and displayed with marly
anniversary greetings. Mrs. War­
ren Rogers of Portland and Mni
slated at this table.
The women of the Missionary

Patrick GILMORE JEWELER

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HOUSEHOLD
VALUES TO *3.49

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WATCHES
JEWELRY
$600 in BEAUTIFUL PRIZES
Come in and Ask Tor Details
We Are Staging Our GREATEST SALE
Hundreds ol Items GREATLY REDUCED
Buy lor CASH or TERMS Can Be Arranged
FREE GIFT CERTIFICATES Io First 100 Adults Friday 9:30 a.m

the

ket ta 3 bright coton.

funniest

Modified rectangular lig^

greeting

cards
in
town

SEE OUR COMPLETE SELECTION Of GREETING CARDS

LAPO

Patrick GILMORE JEWELER
102 E. Stat* Street

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P hosts Wl 5-5316

HASTINGS. MICH.

Ben Franklin
102 Wwt State In HriH.fi

�Marion Warner 4 ward MSV
Mrs. Reaser
Dies Saturday;
Buried Saturday Contract for
Leukemia Study
A major effort to discover lhe Rites
Ritas Monday
MonthV
At Banfield

„!The Hastings Banner

Cafeteria Menu March 5 as World
n.nJ«y. March
March 4,
4. 1965
l»65
Yhuraday.
■STOS'-JSrSJjHg!
•iZSlW
s Dav
Day of
of Praver
Prayer
______________
- -

Funeral services for Mrs. Ethel TVMDAY. MABCB 9
Marion H. Warner. 81. 2219 at Michigan State Unlvoralty
through a &gt;596.300 contract with Irene Rraaer, 70, R4 Hastings.
in Laming. Feb. 31. He had
Baltimore Township, lhe wife of WBDHlaDAT. TtABdH JO
SdenlbU from M8V, th*
n A resident of the Delhi

wu a member of Holt Methodist

Executive Office

lhe .Michigan Department of

The Rev. Oforze Elliott offi­
ciated and burial wm in the
Goa-Ung Cemetery.

Warner. Holt; two granddaugh­
ter*. Mra. Andrew Verplanck.

They also will investigate the
poaalblllty that leu kunia--widely
children.
Religious services win be con­
ducted by Rev. Philip R. Olotfelty. Jr., at the Holl Methodist
Church at 1 pm, Saturday with
interment in Banflcld Cemetery.

Kellogg Supreme

aan. Balurtlay, Feb. XT. al I cooklM tn*
Community Hospital tn Bailie

' school there.
Rh&gt; married
marrtn* Harry
11irrv Reaser
Reum- of
nf
She
Lourt Ot Honor
Battle Creek In November of
Troop 175. sponsored by South- I
eastern
PTA
ta
bedding
a
court
Calhoun
Counties
before
moving
has completed an official DH1R of toSor. 'Htta^Sh 23. M
HwUng. in 1940 when be
actual production record of 11.­
700 pounds of milk and 549 7 pm. at tte Southeastern ww.kedA&lt;* “ Clt.7 ... .
pounds of butterfat, In 305 day* ■chool. A potluck dinner ptantwo times a day milking, ac­
In addition to her husband.
cording to The American OuernMr*. Reaser la survived by four
sons. Harry. Jr, of Middleville,
and Charles. Robert and Ralph
all of Hartings; five daughters,
Mra. Lyman (Joyce) Hunt of
Nashvttle. Mra. Donald (Phyllis)
Bridenstlne of Dowling, Mrs. Ed­
ward (Catherine) Ctaler of Mid­
dleville. Mra. Floyd (Lila) B'.ois
LIVING COLOR FILMS ,
and Mr*. Franklin i Patricia ।
Fuhr of Hastings: 23 grandchil­
'TIGERLAND" and Futa*i
dren; two great grandchildren;
two sister*. Mr*. Maurice (Mar­
-JAGUAR SAFARI"
tha) Grecntnan of Hastings and
Mrs William (Grace&gt; Motta- ot
CENTRAL SCHOOL

AUDITORIUM
TONITE AT 8

ADULTS $150

bU*.

I Past NashviUe
Resident Dies
Charles and Anna (McDonald)
surgery and medicine who haa
done extensive research on leu­ ■ with her parents and attended At Solon, Ohio
kemia in cattle.

Kellogg Supreme Bunset a
senior four-yew - old registered
Guernsey. owned by MSU's Kel-

World Day of Prayer will be

.

r

rj

lund.
Mra Eklund wus

member of the Kappa Kappa
Society.

mI« II

survived by two daughter*. Mary

Banner Adr Benefit YOU!

CHECK OUR HOME b PROPERTY LISTINGS

sons. John E and Tliomas Carl,
all of Solon; her father, Carl A
Lenu of Nashville, a sister. Mra.

t

°THEWEEKi

Prnclfimatioil •
1 rOClllIIiailOU

place* throughout the world their
~~ nation In civic and cultural
wrwre
norur, iivirur
--------------— -— ------ -----— .
« ...... ....
-where numoso
humble p
people.
Bring Program*,
and
Ugsiiw
goal at buai- Company, ha* agreed to serve as; Michigan Stale University. East
uffnlrKT a
■ teckzround
haelrvrr»tnH of
nt unlvwtmlvrr. I! Wbreeoa
Whereas a.
ft major
m
»i tension anTuncwrtalnty, will nrs. and professional women is
‘
Michigan. Mareh 22. 33.
bo*’ their beads and lift up their to help create better conditions
“JL
24
b~»
UM God b,
study of -octal, rdutaitoml.
^™an for
^Vc^rmt prubk^a of lite
economic and poHtfcal problems; i
*
* Important and growing industry,
to help them be of greater, serHla responsibility la to stlmuinformation about this
flee U,
U. bn&gt;-1 ““ «S“. “ ““
I

commuolUe* thrvochout the mote "full partnership" ir
products I'011* County Cooperative Extra* *
test and to Judge
phases of dally living: to
.Inn Office located at 301 8.
thcr friendship with we
Mulligan avenue.
i state competition.
11 am. Friday in Lakeview
; throughout the world, and
Farrell.
Cemetery. NashviUe, for Mra.
Banner Adi Benefit YOU!
Carl W. Eklund. 50, of Solon. Individual.to pursue hl* destiny, of leadership In many field* of
Ohio, a former Niuhvllle resi­ |ao long m that pursuit la conendeavor, and their acceptance Michigan Week program. H.
dent.
Frank Ritchie OF
la Awards ehalrof -THE RESPONSIBILITY
iy, Feb. 23. following aev- snd &gt;ource ot our strengthWhile FULL PARTNERSHIP."
We hove the
we recognixe the interdependence
NOW. THEREFORE. I. Frank• Of men. their mutual obligations Un Beckwith. MAYOR OP THE to focus national attention on
Lenta was born Sept. 17, 1914. in to each other, we believe that CITY OF Hastings by the au­ Michigan as a leading agricul­
latest
Nashville, a daughter of Carl man’s obligation to his God is thority vested in me. do hereby tural producer and a leader in:
and Leila (Luxmurel Lenta.
patterns
of paramount importance.
’proclaim March 7 through IS. developing new technique* in.
this
all-important
industry.
Ell;
Therefore I. George Romney,11565 as NATIONAL BUSINESS gible are fanner*, agricultural I
in
Governor of the State of Mich-1 WOMEN S WEEK sponsored by
Igan State IJnlvmlly in 1936. lean, do hereby proclaim Friday.1 the National Federation of Buai- and horticultural associations to- ,
rated tn Michigan that are ac­
(Armstrong
March 5. 1965. as' World ot' ix-m and Professional Women's tively engaged in growing, devel­
Prayer in Michigan, and urge all I Clute, Inc . and urge all citizens oping. processing or marketing.
LINOLEUM
vllle school*. On Juno 21. 1941.

Taber

STUDENTS HIM

i t. •

ScctW,

1 Michigan Week ICoWerence for
1 ■w
u a • 1.
i.
\nesiauraieur9
Restauratenn
Has Agriculture \PlannedatMSV
«*n»unU’r striving u *erve their Progress Event
communities, thrtr lUU» and

Governor Romney hte pro-jj
4 i claimed March 5. 19® aa World
h|Day of Prayer in. Michigan. Thejl

Pere, Wia, and a brother. Carl
11 am. from the Stroud Funeral
Home. Clou-rin Falls. Ohio.

Tim Williams Hurt
Timothy M. Williams. UH S.
Jefferson, fractured hL* right
I ankle Monday night while play­
ing basketball with friend* Jti

marketlng or a growing proce*.*.
Entries arc accepted and Judged
wisdom, courage and strength to other community organization.*
face and solve the profound, to join tn this "SPRINGTIME on the following criteria:
significance—the product pro---- ----------- ------- -- ----- -| SALUTE TO WORKING WOWorld Day of Prayer sendeesi MEN." bv rncmirnirtiiB and nrowill be held Much 5 aa follows: motlng the celebration of tlie or different and must have ori­
ginated or been developed in
Michigan.
Church.
Community Impact—the entry
tribute daily to our economic,
must show evidence of a contri­
civic and cultural development.
Freeport Area — 3 pm. Alto
By Franklin Beckwith bution to thg economic better­
ment of the community, area,
Methodist Cliurch.
and state.
Potential—the entry must show
terian Church.
Carol Sweet, daughter of the evidence of furthering tha de­
velopment. expansion or dlverxlgvlicai United Brethren Church.
ficallon of the agricultural in­
Middleville—8 pm. MMhodttt
dustry In Michigan.
mark this Summer.
Nashville—1:30 pm. Evangeli­
cal United Brethren Church.

THE MODERN FASHION
IN FLOORS

A FLOOR TO MEET
EVERY BUDGET

HASTINGS FLOOR
COVERING
123 W. State St.

Hastinns JV
1964-65 .Record

Mr. and Mrs Robert Stanley. Ha
was scheduled to have a cast
placed on it this Wednesday.

A Wide Choice of Hornet and Real Eitote of All Types
M.ACM FARM &gt;H HASTINGS TOWNSHIP, whh Ko«w »I|N U.

* tnd b.fh, p.*n

'■»*

well* on Farm, also 15 acre* of wood*. 66 tern of work land, for ......J-------------- $12,500.00
WE HAVE A GOOD THREE BEDROOM HOME in Prairieville Village to trade for a home trailer.

Joel Feltenberger

SAYS

X NICE BUNGALOW ON GASKILL ROAD AT MIDDLE LAKE, has living room, large kitchen with
dining space, four tedTOOm*. b*th. utility room, recreation roan, well oil fvmece. the lot Mai 85 feet
Wide «nd over 5G0 teordr»&lt;Jgood well, septic tank and drsin field, children go to AitDft School
to 6th grade, then are p«ked &lt;y&gt; fax Hosting*Schools$7,500.00
ANOTHER BEAUTIFUL HOME AT ALGONQUIN LAKE, large living toam with firepl«re. carpet'aniT

512 N. Congrtaa Si.
$26,000.00

How much on
Savings at u f g

A RIAL NICE BUNGALOW *11 on one floor, has living room, two bedroom*, kitchen with dining space,
full baiement, automatic gas heat, and ha* attached garage, for----------------------------- $9,500.00
AN EXTRA NICE HOME AT ALGONQUIN LAKE, all on one floor, with large living room, with fire­
Mace, three nice bedroom*, ha* a bath and W bath, utility room, kitchen with bar and ha* dining
soace. built-in stove snd oven, and garbage disposal, heated with hot water fired oil burner, slum Inum siding, ha* lot* of clo»et«. paneling woodwork In living room, a beautiful new two »tall ita'age.
ah for ........................................................................................................................................ $20,000.00
TWO COTTAGES ON CLOVERDALE LAKE with 210 fe*t on lik« frontage and the lot I* 200 feet deep.

SIXTY ACRES OF RARE LAND excepting one small lot foe

. $6,000!00

Feltenberqer

FORE %

BUSINESS LOCATED RENTAL PROPERTY In good builnett district which rent* for $150.00 per mo. for
$1,400.00 .

A NICE HOME IN WOODLAND VILLAGE, ha* three bedroom* uprtair* snd one bedroom down, living
room, dining room, kitchen and bath, library, good betement with Oil fired hot water heat, has two
•tall garage, full lot for.................................................................... -.$6,300.00. with $1,000 Down

A GOOD HOME WITH LIVING ROOM, dining room, kitchen, large bath, half basement, gat heat.
ft., one car garage with storage space. All located on about 5 acre lot, next to air port $15,500.00
A REAL GOOD HOME IN THE FIRST WARD, clow in. ha* three bedroom*, two bed^pom* up and one
down, living room, dining room, kitchen an4 full bath, good ba»ement with ga* converted furnace,
two (tall garage and a real good buy at ----------- -------—.—----------- ——--——.$7,000.00
A REAL GOOD HOME and tat* of good building lot* In (he 2nd Ward, homo ha* living room with fire­
place, three nice bedroom*, dining room, one and one-half bath*, kitchen, utility room, hot water,
$20,000.00
oil heat, situated on six acre* with lot* of building site* ---------- ------ - ---------------- $20,000.00
A REAL GOOD HOME IN FREEPORT, ha* four bedroom* and lot* of dowt room, up and down, living
room, dining room, kitchen, bath, one bedroom and den, ha* bswmcnt with (new) o&lt;l furnace,
garage, lot* ef »h*de, comer lot —'-------------:--------------------------------------------------------------- $7,200

ATA
OF I

ICTION
&gt;T OF

A REAL NICE VERY COMFORTABLE HOME IN THE FOURTH WARD HASTINGS, ha* two (car­
peted bedroom* up and down, a living room, one bedroom, dining room, kitchen, full bath, full
bswment, with gat heat, garage. I* insisted, and ha* ttorm window* and tcreem.- $1,500
A REAL SWEET BUNGALOW IN THE SECOND WARD.wlth living room, dinette, two bedroom*, kltdrapes go with It, ha* itorm windowland screen*.---- ....————------------------------ ...

$13,000

BUNGALOW ON M-J7 WEST OF TOWN, on nice Urge lot; ha* living room, dining area. kitchen,
bath, two bedroom*. utility room, ha* natural gat furnace for heat, hot and cold running water,
garage, about four mile* out of town for----- ...----- ----- —------------- ——---------------- $1,500.00

LOT AT SUNDACO FARK AT THORNAPFLE LAKI with a 28 ft. trailer home, lot 1* 50 x 120 for
$800.00
ANOTHER GOOD BUY IN THE 4tli WARD, Hasting*, ha* two nice bedroom* with doset* upstair*
and down one bedroom, living room, dining room, kitchen and Yr bath down with full bath up.
laundry room, full basement, gas furnace, new water heater, garage with pa9ed driveway, nice lot for
.
$10,000

A*B*DICK model 455
Deluxe electric mimeograph

A REAL GOOD HOME IN THE VILLAGE OF V(OODLAND. ha* two bedroom* upstair* and down, one
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�Saxons Defeat Comets, 67-58, for 3rd Straight
|CflgeJl&lt;MUMiup | Bowlers to Roll

Final Victory
Gives Hastings
8-9 Record

Unbeaten in
*P Leagues

This Weekend in
State Tourney

/.MfcionircAi, O'Donnell

undefoated in toe "Y" Bbturday
Wlldcal* 13—Dave McGuire 0,
morning 7to grade basketball Mark Haines 2 and Bob Gorham
league and fiaty'a Long Haras
Cheetahs 33 —Bob Shumway 13.
grade circuit, Director Bob King Bruce Haan 7. Steve Moore and
Craig Fry 6 each and Mike Hall
reports.

Lead Team to Revenge
Over Grand Ledge

Und

annual

Mfclugnn

5—THE HASTINGS BANXUt

2 Teams Still

Looks Are Deceiving

SUM

Saturday night by scoring an im-

record and Adams' Redwings and
Havens' Boorntons are Ued lor
firet place in toe Oth grade Keough 2, Ted Fitzgerald 4. Don
Myers and Chris Guggemos 2

usiung Grand Ledge Coincte to

kt Central

Saturday's ratulto:

Conference.

.

Michigan Stale* aidcat varsity
Rlchaid Butler and Dave Colc- bulbul! rival Is Mlcliignn,

for Coach Bob VandcrVccn's
game schedule with eight vic­
tories against nine defeats.

17—Jerry Baxter 10. Dave Fisher

uoid came to Hie and pumped tn
1U straight pouiu to put toe con- villa.
Hastings teams bowling at
6:30 Saturday Include ton Wulminutes, 13 seconds, to put
Champion at. Johns and run­
ner-up Greenville were toe only &lt;,uaj.d ESmh

riaace. seosl people probably

Martin and Chandler 3; Warrior.
HL—Bill Bhulte 7, Doug Acker fl.
Gary Itobbe 3 and Fred Hayes 3.

1IHIC UUU».u
-y------------- ,
Actually, the big-looking lynx and
bobcat each registered 12 pound

BOWL

Beckwith 11. Rick VanDenburg 7
and Frank Mrelck 3; Celtics to—

Pine and Nite Owl*. Also bowl-

and Doug atom 3.

Casino wildlife research station near

staff, Pfeitfcra. Mixer*. VcrlUido
Chevrolet-Buick and Booth In-

Rodwin
court. The Yellow Jackets nipped

Spartan* »-W« VanDcnbcnr
long leg* and thick fur of the lyns give
it the appearance of heiag larger than it
ita lankineaa and bigger.

Bowling at 9 pm. Saturday air
Lumber. Lnrko Buick, City Food,

Wnf Ing, lost at Charlotte, 68­
67. Liien trampled toe big Oriole*

nold 7 and Pal Weller 6; lilmi 24
—Staler Smith 16, Steve Gillions
4, Jim Peterson 3 and Dave Hueb­
ner 1. Wolverine* 2»—Sunthelmer 10, Morgan and Procissi 6

Montgomery Ward, Hastings
Milling, Side Floor. King Puw,
Eagtoa. Roush Tailors, Hastings
Aluminum Products, Miller's l*uo.
Hastings Piston Rings. Macluno
Room. Office, Bender Gravel. ,

Hastings
1964-65 Record

Armchair Athlete

EttiHvB
Presbyterians
Pace Polleyball
League Here
The Woodland volleyball team

7 this Wednesday night in con­
ditioning Clare in the main HH8

meek the leading PrasbytcrUn

meet HaMlngx
CaUwillcs vs. Presbyterians aX 7
and Woodland vs. Nashville and
= freactes vs. H

5 and Eric Thompson 2. Buckeye*
41—Joe Lyons 20. Stove Rhodes
8. BUI Feldpausch fl and Phil
Gasper and Gordy Howes 4 each;
Wildcat* 21 —Tom Hallifax 7,
Stove Steward and Jun Cum­
Outdoor Trail —Barry County mins 0 each and Dave Krall 2.
township* have received an ad­
ditional 111,17736 from the
State to make up in port for Tun Clarcy 4. Dave Payiva. and'
BUI Burghdoff 1 each; Globe
purchased by toe State. Barry
Cook 3. Scorpions 33—Barry
County received payment of 15

YounflV
Maidcr Motons. Bmlto Bros. Ele- i i
vetoes. Yoder's Sunoco and Free- I
Michigan's bounty system comes in for criticism and
port Supply Store.
Bowlers who will roll double* !praise from many comers of the State, and we arc reprinting
a letter that came across our desk which should be of interest
Area two-man trams Include: to many sportsmen. The letter was written Ufa member uf the
larlcs BDir-Robtrl Miller, Michigan House of Rcprcsenta-- ------------------------------------------------Lloyd TErpcnlng - Gordie Norns, tots. It foUor-.. . .
ln cHw:t today.
March 1, J965
flret bounty was paid by
Wayne Newton - Karol Owen.
_ —.
(toe county. Then finally toe
Harold Mathews-Eldon Malbcwx —
•I received your letter Sator-1 suu BtarUd paylnB bounty,
day requesting toe booklet on Thu WM donc- by Uie
Oeorgo Lydy-BUl Hackney. Ed phrasanu.
.
__
; and toe House, of Representative*
I donl think you could get by adding 50c to cadi hunting
one any more, so l will send the jl4Ild
uccns&lt;.. &gt;nlls dldn l
one I have.
|C0Jt
conservation DepartHaines- Harvey Haan, Kenneth
•Tlie article you have refer- ment anything. And in no way
Itobbo-James Barr, Merl H. ence to Is on page 36. Tills arti-1 does this bounty money belong to
cle has never been published in them. All they have 1* the handlek Newtoo-Dave Irwin. David any newspaper to my knowledge. | img of toe money in paying the
Bteeby-Joe Gletarowskl
Ted
"Any. article that has been| bounty.
,
GEUeCt - Hilbert VanDcrafolcn. printed has been to toe affect I
should the boflhty be stopped,
Robert Crosa-John McLean, Rob­ that tne lox has u hard tor.e 50c shouldt be taken off each
ert 8tceby - Norman Williams. catching rabbits and pheasants.. hunting and fishing license by
If you add up 16 pheasants, 35 (be Senate and toe House. Will
den. Floyd Cto1n-Max Myvrs. rabbits, 4 bobwhile*, 3 mu-kraut h c Conservation Department
Dean Stuart-Woody Wyngarden. and 2 ruffed grouic, you get 60: guarantee to pay damage don*
Aaron Sherk-Ron Bcunc£‘ La- gtae atamaU being killed every‘by fox? Or u the tanner appklt
1.
Ir.v.l if la trwilr tu*n
j ,a_a_ .
___
vern Bowman-Robert BurMxtoff,

More than 1200,000 was sent to
Uie townships. Barry previously
received 6570 for 3,500 other acres
of State land. . . .
Game Warden Gene Brown
again reminds fishermen that
muskcllmigc and northern pike
are illegal in aU inland uatcr* of
Michigan through May 14. The
seasonal shutdown on muakle
and pike action began two weeks

without a miss and Mike Edgcl
torpe buckets in m many tries,
toe Comets outscored toe Saxons
31-14 to the canto and went into
lhe Onale only 10 potato down.
Hastings didn't score for tlie
first 2 minutes, 47 seconds of that

riMAI. STAXDIh'US

OreeavUle
tsk'WlXHl
roared to within two pointe of Ckvleue
Finally, Lubienleckl broke lhe
ice with a two-pointer. Edgel got SS?31’

Otto Smith-Bob Lambert. Notin'
Johncock-Art Frtdcnburg, John
Kasinksy - Shannon Lydy. Dick
Hart-Stu
Sweet. Pete Powell ma
Arthur Howe, Ed Downey-Rex
Perry, Gordon Howc-Robcrt Clin­
ton. Sam Roush-Boyde Payne,
Dan AUcrdutg-Ward Woodnumscc. Bruoe Terry-John Havens.

winter months on snow and
there was no mention ot farm­
er's poultry, fresh farm lambs
and pigs that arc taken in the
Spring,
Tlie farmer seems to be the
loser. After raising poultry, wild
game, the fox. eats it up. There

We

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arakl. Dick Wilcox-Roy Wilcox. Ervin Kruger. Jim Malcolm-Cort
Awery, Jim Arman-Paul Settles,
Max Deckcr-OaL-n Daniels. B:ll
Dipp-John AUcrding, Denny
Frederickson - Jack Wickham.
Kay Moore-Paul Woodman. Ron
Higdon-Keith Craig, and Earl
Lyon-Bill Burns.
Lester, Jack Chadwick - Ray
Elwood Yoder-Keith Bueidrr.
Bond. Dale Geiger-Don Bowera, Hubbert Porriu-Gordon Yoder,
Ken &amp;nelkcr-Jerry Smrikcr. Ken Norvol Tiuiler-Harold Eckert.
Itocc-Jack Smith. Robert Malli- Eugtfie Poll-Chorlos Blough and
Ray'Wieland-Howard J. Thaltr
Jamis Barnum. Spencer ScobeySunday In the doublaC
Gasper-Robert Ingram. Al Reigler-Ken Beckwith. Curl NaylorRod Miller. Lanny Bcnnett-PcURaulston. Joo Bennett-Maynard

Grandville Wins
‘A’ Regional

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Grandville' High's wrestlers re­
tained their Regional Class A
wrestling crown Friday and Sat­
urday at Battle Creek, accumu­
lating 102 points while Battle
Creek Central had 69 and Battle
Creek Lakeview 64.
Coach Bob Miller'* jlartino
High trappier* earned 22

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to toe Conservation Department.
Had tlie Department handled toe
Root-AI Kennedy. Doug Vickery- fox situation properly, toe boun­
ty system probably wouldn't be

Hastings SPEEDY WASH
and COIN-OP Laundromat

Spencer Goodyear 11. Jeff Hoke
and Steve Edger 2 each; HonpU

aive numbers. . . .
• Gama lex pert* report high

Carl Aspired! - Carl Hathaway,
Clair Brog-Jim Norman. Joe animal over a twelve month' that farmers have to buy to hunt
Corrigan-Jinl Hicks, Don Stauf- period he would be a very expen­ on their own farms. After they
Independents and
sive predator.
feed them, it seems to be unjust.
.vllle have 7 each. Woodland
Brinkley report. It showed pic­
er-Ray Pavlik. Paul Gould-Merle tures of shooting cattle that wire
bit by a fox. that had rabies, that
Hendershot.
TBom bowling in the doubles

West Central
Standings

Lewi* 4 each and Jerry Whitney
2; baxons 20—Mark Chase, Da­
vid Godfrey 6. Ray Ellis 2 and

tends longer. Previously, it ended
with toe traditional trout opener
ob toe lourto SaturdAy ol April.
The purpose is to protect both
species during toclr entire spawn­
ing period when they are moat

William Krukn - David WBUtOL

In the third period the Ledgers.,
slashed the lead to 36-27 In .the 1
first two minutes with Mike Dick

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lying for the State tourney

Grand Ledge earned 49 pointe,
Muskegon Mona Shore* had 43,
Jackson 33, Niles 32, Kalamazzx&gt;
Loy Norrlx 29, Jackson Parkside
28, Grand Rapid* South la.
Grand Rapids Union 1J, Portage
15. Kalamazoo Central 10, Grand
Rapids Ottawa Hills 7. Muske­
gon Catholic Central 5. Grand
Rapids Cliristlan 4 and Grand
Rapid* Catholic Central 0.
Hastings' Plto, Arnold, 95
pounds, won two matches; And­
'
matches in
the consolation round;
derson, 138, won one
Charles Myers. 154,
match; Bob GlUon.

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championship bracket and in the
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Greenville High's grapplers
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Class B tournament at Lansing
Waverly High School. With Bob
Wood. 103. and Larry Schofield,
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�John'a Auto Parts 56. WalldOrff* with 145-410. Sandy OsakUl had Cheney 165-450. Lou Richter 164­
447. Wilma McCollum 153 - 429.
Louise Annis 161-421 and 8ueko
John □ Crank Balance 44 and
Silcock 146-415,
Nashville Gravel 39.

Will. AFTEKNOON LEAGUE

oi, taxi tnoe Lumoer oo‘»,
MONDAY MIXERS
Hasting* Cleaners 47. Ne-Hl &lt;6',i,
flhirkey*s 3814. Vita Boy 37.
As Bement 35, Team 11
Monday roUing 222-551. Jeon Sotomen
1
McAllister posted 184-635. Gladys ,
Xdwanto 188-520, Louise Balts'। Shirley VanDenburg had a big
ISO-M®, Betty Heeler 179-471, 'time, rolling 180-563. D. OorodenMildred Smith 184-493, Lucille 1skl chaitai 200-616. L WoodWlillU 183-499, Evelyn Ulrich 1

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Piston Rings
t», l-up 64, Marwuoas so. wet­
come Tavern 49, Larke Buick 44.
Aluminum Products 38H, Roush
Tailors 40. Montgomery V{ard
Dave Irwin posted 219-596.
Harr Haan 214-586. John Kasin -

Ionia Upsets
Lakewood, 59-58,
In Tourney Play
Middleville, Delton
Win friaugurali;

Saxont Face Spartan*

Anything can happen In Michi­
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Shannon Lydy 529.'Dick IM
BonarMf J 183-483. Florence Weyerman IW-lakl 535. Rod Newton 533, H. Van- gan's great prep basketball tour171-407, Helen Hewitt 198-457, 455. M. Dipp 168-468, M. Gray DcrMolen 318-642. John McTursday
night lakewood High's
Wilma Daniela 167-4B4. Emma
Vikings bowed to the Ionia Bulland Ruas HaJrl 6J7.

COMMERCIAL MINORS
DowiMy 200-467. Ellen Davis 179--------- -♦70. Dev Lumbert 154-401, Mar- I „M0’J®AY BOWLERETTE8
Standings: Smith Bros
Ute Rggtaton 140-401
Penny
’’tendings: Walldorff» 79, Ha*147-413 and MaeluX ** R*‘Uo - TV 87. Penney .
Product* 60, V St J Mobile 48.
1‘64
64, Ramhl*
Ramble Tnn
Inn anrf
and CSnUw
Color Cen­ Bender Grave* and Deputies 48.
ter 59. Motor
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58, Duraclcan Kaechries 47, Patten Monument
RuMinn.
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70*
Mnd Ollmore*
53, V ■ AtDuraclean
J Mobil
464. Chenoweth Machine and
Y0*1
a*’ln® A: Leun 59, 51, Actlonllex 48 Gardner's 46 Hastings Corporation 454. Gon­
h

Uie biggest upaete of Uie Mason
as Middleville rolled on by de­
feating Hopkins 55-42. in Um
Class C tourney at Hopkins while
the Delton PanUiera defeated
The UasUnga High Saxon, ’

h*5 * Down 51. service 43. Highlander 41. Has- Caukln Oil 40, Hastings Electric

and Team 18 is In the cellar with
Big D 38. Ote-la, 33, Michigan Jer'a 87.
Magnetic 28^ and Sheriff Giris j Shirley VanDenburg was the
UHi classiest lasale, roUing 637 with
------------ ' a 202 high gtunc. Barb Klerscy
HASTINGS CLASSIC LEAGUE look ‘oI° honors with 210-521,
Standtnri: Htalruis Filters Fazc All,n rolled I9°-‘20- Umma
73*k. WBCH 68. HtaingS MUIIng 65 Mocm and Sanltarv Ser- J,
Hetty Horton 169 *469.
Vlre 61 Peral 59 MUl^ aL Blrb s"lclair 171-474, Ruth Kru67'4 Eta aidrMSL.%’

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K,
,7,7™. n.i"
ka 50, Miller b Pub 48,
k*
‘terriixnla as
rllng Merciianta
45. Millve'.
Miller's

Lou Silsbee led the lads Thurs­
day with 201-572. Maurice Green-­
field rolled 201-565. James Bar­
num 630, Gene Poll 307-544.
Norm Bryans 543. Gordie Howe
527, Dick Ogden 608, Oaken Dan­
iels 542. Paul Woodman 203-553,
B" 171'&lt;81' Winnie Yarger 167­ Al Stanton 210-522 and Clyde
Divine 516.
~
Ttama.
166-464.
Marte
Ulrich
cn
100-SM. Mine uirtcn
,7O
“44’1 ‘"d Boonie Hathaway
159.41a
&gt;.-71’ .
' —.
Good games: Gladys Edwards pooled in tho Bllm bowling wheel
187. Sylvia McGee 17L- Erma Friday night with Dick Bonankl
Lie bitsuser 167, Mary Miller and leading U* way with a 653 on

Battte Creak Central field-

The Maple Valley Lions were
to open their Class C toumey
bld this Wednesday -at 8 pm.
against lhe Hickory Corners
Hornet* in the Battle Creek
Lakeview gym. Friday Union City

Richland Wins Final
Tilt at Hickory Corners
High school baakctball trama t------' 8-0 lead and 13-11 at the Q.
I 3
1
last week with Richland winning quartet.
Rocky ----Rlngold
led the win-,
tlie "farewell" game at Hickory fast. R«x_,
- —---------------------Corners, rebounding from two nera with 28 point* and Bob Mull
-- - - - '__ t___. - —- . .
■ i— an.I Tnhn
St K1
Kellogg Hornets, 60-49. at Hlck- । . Caledonia. Iwld a 22-15 bugle
। at tlie quarter but the Wildcats I
|
DL,,,
narrowed the edge to 34-33 by 111 luCclJHlC I 1RV
I inu-nutaion The Scotties out•
The 1964-65 West Central Con
Tlie
C&lt; ­
rare Is now history, with
! third
cliapter. Re*
and ference
Bob Appte^e
ted Weaver
tte Wnnm
“» Bl
^n. Red. mgs winning
1 it:
2’.. Jztzz
‘
_
chamolonshio
. with 18 and Bruce Rogers added the championship with a 12-2
116. Gordie Hudson, a cousin of record and Greenville *tSond
Gull 1-ake Community High Haslinga’ Atty. Richard Hudson. with a 0-5 record.
Sehcol next FalL
Jed Wayland with 20 and Scott
.
In other games, Middleville, Hilbert
iiunen chipped
cntppeu UT
ur 18.
iw.
continued its Expressway Con- 1 Delton wm clown 18-13 early
fcrcnce supremacy by whipping In Ute second, period but the
Hamilton. 78-62; Caledonia de- high-flying Pa^Uwra drilled 10
straight
points^
and
went ahead
feated visiting Wayland. 76-65: .
Hastings. Grand Ledge and AlKenowa Hill* whipped North-, to stay. Early In the, last stanza
they again scored 19'atralght and
and Ionia la In Uie cellar
Plainwell. 69-49; Pennfirid put the UH on Ice. Dan Suther- record*
wlUi one win in 14 outings
trsunpled Maple Valley. 82-65. on land and Bill Baurdo had 14 and
Charlotte moved out in front
Fridiy night, and Saturday night Gene Nuabarn 12 for Ute victors. of Lakewood Friday, 17-10. tn the
Delton defeated Parchment. 69- '
Pennfirid notched a perfect
&lt;ei season by defeating Maple 'slashed the gsp to 29-28 by halfHickory Comers ltd 21-16 at VaUcy 83-65 in the final Cereal I time. In the third period the
i Orioles swamped Uie Vikings,
the half but the Trojans came

-•

m M.. Johns and
Greenville 1-2

Alma won the preliminary. 46st. Johns won easily over Ionia
but the Redwings' two high .
scorers fell short of setting new
points for a season total of 288.
nine short of the 297 mark set
by Herb Black of Charlotte. Al
Werblsh scored 23 for a total of
293. four short of the mark. St.

pm. BL Philip plays the winner

| In lhe last period Lakewood
fl in the third period. Each team ■
I got within 10 points of the Origame. Tlie championship 1* Sat­ pumped in 22 point* in the final contest played at Nashville.
ten- bul
but couldn't
couldn't get
iret any
anv closer
.-loser.
Sharon Geiger rolled 159-424,
urday night.
quarter.
n™™.. n-j- purkeya Panthers ]1 lM
Big John Evans ted Rleh- | werc Ued wlth
Uoni 61-611 Dk* Lux pumped tn 29 pointe
Judy Baker 180-406. Evelyn Stan­
District winner* in lids are*
„
TH-,
for .thp
Uie ’
victors
land
with
16
and
Rill
Peehota
_,
th
m
i
n
utra
to
co.
They
far
*clor?. ^and
n.&lt;! 2nis
11'' ltwin
w n ton 144-411, Marlene Lowell 154­
will advance to a pair of Region­
410.
Greth Greiner 143-416. Dolw
b
r°ther,
Bob.
added
15.
Tom
Baral iltca Western Michigan Uni­
’k.ipUrt.to J.ump.1l£ro^ num led the Viking* with 13
Taylor and Evelyn Donovan 160, Norris fired 214-602. Joe Ulrich versity will be host to Class A
point*. Charlotte finished the
clialklng 603 within a 223 high Sharon Vickery'of Hastings Mill­ 211-800. R. Clinton 544. Gordie and B Regional* and Battle
was Ptnnfteld'a 16th win far the
game. Dick Bonarakl posted 212-' ing picked up the 6-7-10 split.
Howe 539. Roy Tbkarakl 207-637.
first undefeated season in Rs
Carl Roeg 613. John Anders 532. and D Rcglonals.
Haan 312-569. Karol Owen 311­
SUNDAY MIXED LEAGUE
Monday nlghAiSt. Johns,
578, Chuck Purdum 204-580.
Standings: Team 7. 08; Team 618, Don Martin 211-564. Dale champion of lhe West Central
Cappon 210-562, Roland. Ouster
519. Don Haywood 612, Jack
49. Richland ha* a 10-7 reason niclc gu-ward had 30 and Bruce
Hank Fede** 215-541.
,8, 45; dolin'* Speed Equipment, Smith 503. Dick Root SOO. John
Hunt 18 for Maple Valley.
'5S&gt;.
ana *TVam
R ;o.
Rob White again led Coach
____ _______
uu .. wou
icuni a.
.
A home content* Inventory
time, Martin defeated GrandPennfirid won the preliminary.
RECREATION LEAGUE NO. 2
John Heidi Jed lhe league with 590. Carl Baker 621. John KasinRay Page's Middleville Trojans
may show that you've acquired
John Kaalnaky led lhe circuit
— ——------Ionia’s Bulldogs surprised to their win. scoring 32 points
a turpriiing number of new
Plainwell attempted a Dig upWednesday with 256-612. Rod Brown poored 223-577, Bill I Dalman 202-502. Dale Smith 203- Coach Larry Eggers' Vikings, Gay Stauffer had 16. Jerry King
possession*. Make a room-byNewton roiled 205-596, Leon Ac- Tschlda 214-561. John Kaslnsky 515. Doug Vickery 564. Del Mor- jumping out to a 17-12 flrat perl­ 15, Jim VanHouten fl. Dan Nor­ the half but the Invading Tigers
room list of everything you
man 5 and Jack Campbell and cut loose In the third period
own. Then total up its present
575, Ruas Blakley 244-573, Bni Lyon 196-517, Gerald Tebo 104- j Sally Moore 170-492 and Delores Vikings. 13-9. in the second peri­ Tom Griffith 3 each. Harold and outscored the home tram
value. You may find that your
.
od for a halftime bulge of 30-21.
Kenyon 238-563, Howard John- 601 and Ralph McClelland 203- Mater 152-415.
present insurance on homo
Lakewood cut two points off
contents falls far short of the
the margin in the third period, opening canto with Middleville 55-54.
with 150-426. Carol Nccb 160­
amount you really need. If so,
taking a 16-13 lead, but In the
446. Helene Bourne 156-417.
call us for more up-to-date
Can Plant 40H, Pattern Shop scored them 24-18 In the last
NITE HAWK LEAGUE
protection through a Home­
period.
gap outscoring Hamilton 25-15
Maruuino Tachlda 155-405.
Standings: State Farm 684.
owners policy.
Flyers
37,
Repairs
38.
Office
and
Clarence Ehlcrt 509, Bob Petrin
margin
in
thethird
period.
1606, Jim Barnum 200-506. Jack
AJ.B.C. SENIORS
semblera 544, Head Pin* 494.
Middleville's
undefeated
Jutl
­
Standings: Tram 5, 31
RlMffer 301-505 and Norm BryMisfit* 36. Egghead* 33 and Btde1756 pins: Team 1. 25, 14541
HASTINGS MFC. LEAGUE
straight game. 90-5*. This may
Dick Aldrich and Ray Pavlik
BtaaAngt: Burna RefrlgtmAaron Sherk had a fine night
be the lint tlmr ever for a led the league with 645 series
Insurance Agency
Woodmaniee Lumber and Good- 2. 20. 1558.
Tuesday, rolling series honors of
Trojan rewrve squad to go Wjth Dick rolling a 190 high
611. Paul Bond anaggled aolo
. through a season unbeaten.
game and Ray 186. Chuck F?alhOver Miller'* Jaweltn
Phone
honors with 245 fintahing with
Kenowa Hilla dropped North- erley posted 303-523, Jack Cook
120
W.
STATE ST.
Wl 5-4174
545. Dave Reynolds chalked 543,
Ken Beckwith 520. Jack Smith
and grabbed off third place with Diite O*»enhrlmer 178-518 and
306-560, Bob Alien and Maynard
its triumph. Northview held un Ted Dalmnn 185-508.
Ionia had a 1-13 record in
roiled 214-507. Joe Stutz 523, West Central play. Lakewood
Karol Owen 540. Roger Lamle
Mlke O'Toole led the Vikings
232-520, Art Gallup 521. Jerry
with 15 points. Randy Hewitt
and Ron Philippe each had 10.
John Booher 0 and Walt Reed
520 and Bob Malliaon 206-543.
standings: Tool Room 72. Ca- and Ron France had 5 each. Thia
Wednesday Lowell waa to meet
Caledonia and. Thursday Ionia
Room 68. Pattern Shop 60. Office plays Belding for the right to
49. Pressers 47. Piston* 444,
day game for the championship

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At Battle Creek Central TumRECREATION LEAGUE NO. 3
Standings: Freeport Supply 73.
Farmers Ge* 67. Michigan Bell Loy Norrtx. 03-52. and this
624. Mahler Motors 56. Moriarty Thursday the Bearcats take on
Farm Bldg*, and Eckardt’s 64.
the winner will play the winner
Sunoco 494. Saskatoon Golf 49. of the HasUngs-LAkevlvw game
for the district title.
Middleville had trouble finding
and .Carpenter Hardware 32.
the hoop Tuesday but posted a
55-42 win over host Hopkin*
with a 214 game. Ray Wieland Coach Ray Page's Trojan* Sat­
posted. 202-576, Norval Thalff urday night at 8 will play tlie
533. Norm Hall 216-636. Don winner of Ute Fennville-Hamil­
fleeter 550. Jim Malcolm 211-551, ton game aet for this Thursday.
Middleville drilled only 22 out
527. Larry Novak 202-553, Tom of 80 field goal attempt* Tuesday
Rhode* 524 and John Kelley and converted Just 11 out of 24
free throws'. In the last period
30O-5U.
Hopkins got within two pointe of
tying the score to throw a big
TUESDAY MIXED LEAGUE
Standings: Keller’s Cities Serv­ scare in to the Trajan*, cham­
ice 78. Highland's Dairy 59. An­ pion* of tlie Expressway.
Rob White again led the Tro­
drus 574. Ken’s i Bob’* Oulf 56.
jans with 28, Jerry King had 12.
Gary Stauffer 11 and Jim Van­
Radiator 364.
Houten
had 4 pointe. Bill Nicolai
Walter Sinclair led the circuit
Tuesday, rolling 203 - 665. Pete had 12 for Hopkins.
Kruger had 205-554, Bob Tostuva
176-400, Maurice Adrtanson 185­
478. Fraine Glover 166-482, Nor­
man Jenkins 173-473 and Don
Cheney 179-451. Nancy Taylor
led Use laules with 188-480, Dorotha Brumm had 180-468. Jeri

Young Saxons
Win Thriller in
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The young Saxons started their
schedule by dropping their first
four games, then went on a fourgame winning streak. They then
would lose two games, win one

and ended with the victory over
the little Comets In a double
overtime.
the high scorer for the Saxon
reserves, waited tn his game­
winning shot to cap the thrilling
contest He did the same thing
against Charlotte earlier in th’season, but with only second, u
go in the regulation game.

Hastings held a nlne-polr.'.
lead early in the third quart*.but thg litUe Comets put on »
tight press which upset the local
youngsters.

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Hastings

Wl 5-2421

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LEGALS

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Quality Merchandise
Priced to Fit Your
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CHEVROLET

11. IMS. at 10 »m, a 1043 M«t6Ury Gomel 6-cyllnder 4-dr. mdan, Serial 3H02U522M1. will I-BEDROOM MODERN COT­
TAGE FOR RENT—Refrigera­
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Wl 5-3061 after • p-OL
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aale will be held in the lobby
of the Hastings City Bank. IM
Lovely Cape Cod Hama
W. Court 81. Hastings. Mich.
On Leach TetVw
Large lot with lake fronU
5 minutes from Hasting*,
tease with option to buy.
month. Phone Grand Raj

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Wl 5-2426
Two hones. Call evenings and
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tf
Phone 045-3486.

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FOR RENT-3 bedroom h ome.
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845-2126.
if
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1962 CHEVY IT
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1960

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If

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Opportunity for experienced
young assistant sales mana­
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- B. DICK PHOTOCOPIER.
MODEL 110, FOR BALE-With
supply dispenser, cabinet­
stand. quantity ot supplies.
Call Hastings Mutual Insur­
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GOOD USED
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Potting Soil and Peat Pots
'
Available

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AND PAYROLL CLERK
WANTED — Pleasant « orking
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I TrnnuhfiT B.rr) i
'WM*b hr. nao fi
• aaaikwrii ceratr
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LEGALS

Woodland

Middleville

By Mri, GUnda* Curtla
CARD

or THANKS

felt thank* to relatives, noigbburs and friends for the kindness
shown u* during Uie illness of
our husband, faUier and grand-

relumed their visit in Freeland.
The Gateway of LUe
We say goodbye I but not forever;

Manor Bullet in Grand Rapids

beautiful ftowMB, ptanU, Utters
farther snore.
snd card* txprscUng sympMV- And whoa we, too. embark.
We wish to thank lhe nephe.i It l&lt; n.-.,
n..
.. ... .
who were pallbearer*. Rev. Max
Gladding for hl* comforting
words, Dr. Meyers, those who But tor the welcome meeting
*1Ul, lovt*l mc* gone betore
»cnl in food and the ladles who
Who welt oar greetuig.

and
Mr. and
and
Mr. and
and

Sunbye In Ada. * The Cub Pack
Bmc and Gold Dinner, which
too small to taste everything tonsils removed Saturday.
WBDXHSb’v. MABC)
Weekend guests with Mr. and Teal, Ml*k *&lt;kMl.
separately but the food overpowMr* Herald Classic were UKlr THUIUWSY. S4AMC1I
daughter. Mra. Oaten Kilmer, maciAr/ Cer.I.i «n&lt;«»
and
Laurie.
Galen
spent
the
aa* Ums to fill a bigger plate
with the Btain couras. 'Gib in­ neckend up north fishing. Mr*.
• Saturday ■aSctbdat. MABoa
cluded chicken, Steak, pork,
r home with
shnmp, mashed potatoes, gravy.

family
Gordon Hodman
family
Mrs. Stuart Day
family

( ARD OF THANKS

litwutM M*M
WM* IM*4 Ml

Austin, came Saturday to visit

rsxe.-a;'

LEGALS

v, v«Mi«r *e*awk Iforia* &lt;a»» *• IMUSIMBI *1.4 URDU FOB rUBUCAXlOB.

Max Duncan and family were
visitors with hl* parents, Mr. and

MIDHUIlvr

tetturday ovogolgM

genuna. South America. « The
is Barry County OXS. Friendship
Wednesday, March 10, at 8 pm.
at the Middleville Masonic Hall.
Bunday taking pictures of lhe

U Keith Gorgon of Allegan in­
stead of Keith Gordon as Lids
reporter had written before. *

Banfield • Vicinity
By Mira. Leo Frey

tiemen'* Night." it waa agreed tag the ixxtnUiul dinner. Uie teopathic Hospital Tuesday fur tended the operetta given by lhe
that thu restaurant would get group enjoyed singing. The film.
Hastings High Sclwol Friday
"Far From Alone.” was shown lag • his practice . teaching in
Westphalia was home Saturday
everyone b looking forward to
A filmstrip of h*^* and animal's
William, born Friday at 8:50 am.
Sunday dinner guest with Mr. Ute younger ones present The honing in Florida, had a sur­
March dinner will be March 38. prise welcome party In their honSpiritual Life
Slides of Israel will be shown at
Ivan
Payne.
pUiers
in
the
party
McMillan and clilldxtn were thb time.
were Mr. and Mra. Harry Babdi. and Saturday in Norman'* HardSunday evening visitor* with Mr.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Russell
Beeler
and
and Mrs. Garold McMillan. ★
Mn. Vern Hooper. * Mr. and
Mrs Paul Gltaon and boys had Call of Caledonia were callers
Sunday morning when they heard
of the death ol Gilbert McLeod. Good Friday Cantata will be KeiUi out to dinner Sunday and
held
at
Uie
Methodist
Church
visited him Uiere in Battle Creek
He had attended Uie Lak* woodCharlotte gome Just Friday night Sunday, March 7, at 2 pm. Rev.
Barconic, the director, urge* Balsch were dinner guest* Sunto watch ms grandson play on
morning. Her funeral wa* held
the Charlotte team. Gilbert had
Briggs in Battle Creak. * Mr.
been in falling health for some
World Day of Prayer
Battle Crock Wednesday after­
World Day of Prayer will be
dinner Sunday. He had been a held Friday, March 6. The Coats Toole of Grand Rapid* SalurMalhaon of Baule Creek and a Leonard helped Jimmy cdetnlo
member of Uie Lions Club for
daughter, Mrs. Darwin (Edna)
community, service* will begin al Family Club. They made, plans
custodian at the Woodland
School. Our aympatliy goes to hb
taught at T-K ScixMl in 1080-61.
family
She retired from teaching from talnlng the flu.
Work continues on for the 1965 Hospital in Hastings Thursday. the Wilson School in Battle
neth Nickerson, arrived home
school fair. The following poem Feb. 25th. * Mra. Nellie Elwood
Election will be held Monday.
is not a* well a* we would like
tlou:
to hear at Uie Medical Facility Western Univeratty, her alma
this tune the president, clerk,
Home near Hastings. * Some
the falrl
Middleville fan* were surprised

Hamilton - Middleville basketball
game Friday night. Mr. Fokhart

Important to get out and vote.

a*i au
Kotik.

her mother

Triis waa divided into MeUiodbt Fellowship Dinner
Following the worship —
service.
_, successfully underwent lung sur­
Sunday. Feb. 38. la potiuck dln- gery In Blodgett Hospital in
Grand Rapids and may be home
cultural and entertaining. Trie
in another tew days. Mrs.,Spen­
cer b 70 years young. * Mr. and
were made about Uie difference their families. Mr. Thompson,
from Uiu evening aa to Uie one brother-in-law of Mr*. Leon Ty- Florida tor a mouth's vacation.

IB.7T) Dul-

pvBUoanov

World Day ol Prayer Services

Middleville businessmen who
have had money night for the

er* in Woodbury- Mr*. Jerry
Fisher joined them for dinner on Crane, reports
Wednesday and she returned I

felt thank* and appreciation for.

cere thank* to our kind neigh­
bors and friend* for their gener­
ous donation* of food. We es­
pecially thank Uie itev. George
LiuoU.
Elmer Loehr
Mrs. Robert Barron
Mrs. Emma Bucks
Mn. O. H. Bishop

cafeteria. * Ladies from the Mid­
dleville Chapel, Leighum E.UJJ.
Church and the Baptist Church

«r were in Grand Rapids Tues­
bashful. Following the bountiful day on business. They also called *13,000 hod Uiclr last money tenberger of Grand Hapids.
night Friday. The merchants
dinner lhe president, Mrs. Roy
berger and lamlly recently
a visitor
turned from five years' sen

ca r**» los. Dr nun

sympathy and beautiful floral
oil erings received from our kind
, friend* and neighbor* during our

Grand Rapids Saturday evening.

James Hurlburt Ln Battle Creek MO&amp;PAY. MABOU

Hu daughter, Pat

Mrs. Charles Day

Dunham

Clark M
Lansing

LN MLMOfiUM

rs«srts Mra. Charles Boflerding, for dm-

Ln Hamilton. * Mr. and Mra.
The date for this event is April M. Reynold* of Hailing* were
dinner guest* Sunday of Mr.

Woodland Gradnates:

ftlsto *fMirkleaa. '

T»k« XaUe* U
IBS* al 10:00 a.

8&gt;«r*l sag Bu&lt;

usstaws. Mkk

OBDBB FOB FDBUCAZIOX.

tw-a.

Dayton, Ohio hoottaL Funeral
services, were hokAbmday at H

dtevilb waa a Friday. Feb. IS,

report from Mrs. Wark's letter. in Elorlda.
She report* that Gerald England
b now making hl* liomo tn CarUbsd. Calif, not too tir from San
Hospital. This makes four sons.
wife. Marguerite, waa originally * Sixteen Middleville students

obdbb.

Freeport
By Mra. Sylvan Tagg

lated to some Woodland folk.
Now I will copy from her prophe­
sy of 1813 on the life of Gerald
England, the youngest son of
David Seymour and Louis Eng-

and Mb* Marilyn Neteon Dau
ard Houghton of Detroit spent Battle Creek motored to Pitta-

rence and Arthur Smalley, toured

father. Mr. Guy Smith. ★ Mr.
day. * Hospital Guild 10 will
have their March meeting with family of Kalmasoo
Mra. Edward Clem.
Mrs. Dyer ot Scott* haa been
after finishing High School In visiting her mother. Mr*. Ozro
Hastings. He had landed in the Pierce, the last few days. * Mrs.
Saturday. Fttx 20. dinner gnats
Arthur Sullivan left Sunday for
Ing what clerical work he oould
Thursday and Friday with hb
find to dp. In the meantime, ho visit her uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
ootuin, Marvto.
.
attended night school, where he Ben Derrick of Englewood anti
learned to be an electrician. HU friends. * Mr* Martha Dean of and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mra.
violin waa always uppermost in Clark Memorial Home in Grand Gordon Foote ot Grand Rapid*
to
Morley,
Feb.
20
where
Uiey
Rapids wa* a guest of her grahdwe will go on to the other guest*
that met in the “grand reception
studying with lhe music teachers hall." We are also interested In
In foreign countries. Hi* wonder- other graduate*, remember.

Mrs. Lucy Pringle of Michigan
Center. Afterwards they visited
Mr. and Mra. Carlton Kellogg of hospital
Lakenficw and Mr. and Mra. Pres­
car accident.
ton Kuhn of Stanwood.

catabUshed a great reputation on
Saturday evening visitor* with
both continent* and so was able Mfrand Mrs. Garold McMillan
The Lloyd Longs were in
to amass an Immense fortune. were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Town* Grand Rapid* Sunday to visit

married a musical woman, whom MUlan and family. A pleasant
suffered the attack Saturday
he had met while abroad. Then evening was spent viewing pic­ Nicholas, who Is 80. ha* under­ evening. He b aa onpfoyeo of
tures of Towns* recent trip to gone hcArt surgery and U doing
home town, which had Increased Florid*.
■
very nicely.
mission.
to a small sized city and had
buUt fop himself a beautiful
dwelling., Now after all these
onty one to remember the pledge,
(to meet again in 25 years). He

uE!“it4«&gt;iSL.OU Kral Birk ani Tvaal Oo.

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Lawronc* Brother!

301 S. Michigan Ave.

IHEWODW

Hastings
OHico Hour* X
X
Mon. &amp; Wed. 1 te ■» F.M.

945-8415
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C1?S'.

INSURANCE

ROBIRT W. 8HIRW00D. Mgr.

place in the coming August. In
a few short weeks I found my­ Appliance fr General Repair DONT WRING YOUR HANDSI Business Services Offered
self boarding a trans-continental
- Ring WI 5-3AS3 and kt a
airship which in a remarkably
BANNER Want Ad solve your
short time would land me in WATCH &amp; CLOCK REPAIR­
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Woodland. Michigan. Upon my
Quick, profitable results at low
ING — Guaranteed workman­
anlval at the large field • tall on,
ship. Also all kinds of Jewelry
everything looked strange, not
Repair and Engraving. Miller
one familiar landmark. A chauf­
Jewelers. 118 W. State St. "A
feur stepped up and asked if I
Square Deal Always.”
Concrete Products
were one of Mr. England's guests.
Being answered in Uie afllrmapicked up my traveling
led me to a large tourice man repair your appliance:.
with factory warranted parte.
which
All type* of repair wort
AU
work hanhan­
Hlate &lt;
dled. Call Service Dept , Mont­
gomery Ward. Hasting* WI 5stone structure with many toi
rrs, wings, and gabies making
look very European, and* it wi
WI 5-5178.
ruuie M. Mu
WATCH AND DIAMOND RING
Made* f* H*rrby Given. That »n
and there a fountain sendMisceilai

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Beam* Hwsinn. Miehlpa. * k«*Hne
*a cIUom will b. hrl.1 (Milan
Br*MBl claim* la Ik* Chari aa «r
balor* Ik* kcarlni Sau.

c£i5f?4i5a

Building, Contract!*^,

IHCCMI TU H.VICI

Insurance and

by t uniformed servant who

JERRY ANDRUS

and Service. I’lione WI 5-5OR5
or WI 6-8178.

ta*U( £ lUwlhan
«» 14.14*.

State Fann Insurenca
AUTO — Fill

LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED

until

Automobile &amp; Machinery

Roofing
ELECTRICAL

pm.. Hastings.
CONTRACTING

fete

certainly
Wi M?H

COMPLETE DEVELOPING
SERVICE - Jacobs Prescrip­
tion Pharmacy. Phono WI 6&gt;464.

Rodio, Television Repairing
ELECTRICAL

BONDS

Swanson Insurance

CONTRACTING

tun* and supplies. Kelley Ele
trie Service. 524 Middlcvi

meeting, which
• in the grand ro

ATTEND TNI CHURCH

COMPLETE PLUMBING AND
HEATING SERVICE — Repair
and new. Royal Hayea, 438 W.

Central Radio and TV

Call WI 5-5045 Burkey

Wl 5-1555.

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Thursday. Mareh 4, INK
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Delton Methodist
Church Plans
Special Events

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female CotUe and an eight-

The ringing o&lt; the church bell*.

the Delton MeUxxiik Churcli.
The mtv ices were planned and

nlng will be In charge of Mr.
different church* .in the area, and Mra. John Chamberlain.
under tlie cbsdrmarvJUp of Mra.
A delegation from the Delton
Neil Hughca. OOkt Delton
Methodists assisting in leader­ Methodist Church plana lo at­
ship ot lhe service wlU be Mrs. tend the Spiritual Life Retreat,
Roger William*. Mra. Maynard to be held Friday through SunHills and Mra. Mnrclus Taber.
while the InUr-Lake* Baptist | Lake Camp on M-37 .couth of
Church will lie repre«enl«! by: Dowling. The arrunEwnmu for
Mrs. Da rid Huneywell.
I the delegation have been made
Meditations upon the theme.' through Mra. Maynard Hills.
•'Wtia', DolTi Uie ln«&lt;t Require." ' chairman of the Commission on
will be given by Mr*. Duane Bin- inemberahlp and cvangciUm.
Hair. Dowling Mrthodl&amp;t; Mra...
Clarence McKaln. DrJton 8tJ
Ambrose CathoUc Church; Mra.
Janet Shattuck, Banfield,Metho-

Delton Area

tty Mr». John Peabody

Mrthoaist. Hickory Corners W«Sound* like three-fourths of
leyan. Cedar Cicek Bible Church. Drlton has th? flu. the otlicr
McCollum U B, Brlgus Metho- fourth Is snowed in. But wc will

expected in attendance.

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texes for a fellowship period
following the rervice of prayer
and commitment A nursery* for
Infants and small children will
be provided dunng the program.
Mrs. Hubert PettcngiU will be
organist Special music num-

churches.
- Family Night
Delton Methodist Church

Speaks. Donald Rose. Rayjrrfck.. —------ J- - ------------------ ------------- r

Personal Mention
Clifford Clouse. William Crtdler
Donald Fountain.
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Wall Lake Man
Succumbs After
3-Month Illness

Tlie Red Crons Bloodmobtie
visit at lhe E W. Bliss Company
Monday. March 1. resulted In 117
pints'of blood being collected.
There were 47 “walk-ln*" and
H persons were unable to give
for madtcal reason*. Twenty-four
failed to keep their appoint- , Wakefield. 78. R3 Delton, Wall
I Ake whn rt 1
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menu.

Friday. March 5. will bo a call

crtlale E.U.B Church. Repreacn-

Donors Give
117 Pints al
Bliss Clinic

Spring is Just around the cor­
ner. March 20. ♦ Alvah Mott
and daughter. Bernice, from
Spokane, Wash, are visiting his
brother. Mr. and Mrs Russell
week for Washington, D. C^.to
pick up her daughter, then will
return iuie. before going home
* Mrs. Virginia Campbell and
daughters. Jan and Kathy, visi­
ted their grandmother. Mra. Ella
Wa-tnuin. nt Ute Medical CenKahler and family were Bunday

Clyde NorthuU. * Mrs. Mabel
Town. Mnt. Blanche Richards.

Florida whyre tjiey had vaca­
tioned for six week*. They were
guests of Mr. and Mr* Ted
Lucke of Bradenton, and also
visited Mrs Lucke's mother, Mrs
Jennie Clark and Don. of near
Bradenton Upon their return,
I Mrs. ixtbdell visited her* until
, Sunday when Mra. Henry. Jane.
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.nd . tap". -bo»l
W .nd Mr..2'""
Fred Is the ion ot Mr. and Mr*. 1329 8. Hanover «•«« A?,,2”™
George Hyand and one tune wasClearw»ter. Fla. for Hast^w
a- partner th the Lacey hardware. Monday 11&gt;e
It B^
stwt
; Uie Barry County picnic al Bt&gt;
------------•-----------I denton . along with about 200

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Mr and Mr*. Fred Hyland of
Lacey will be complemented at
an open house on Bunday. March
7, from 2 to 4 pm. at the Brigg*
Methodist Church to observe
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The members of the Jolly
Neighbor Birthday Club, of,
which Mrs. Hyland is a member. I
will be hoiJesaes to the open'

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Mulder and Bud Grevn.
Saturday al . I
nenton-amiui , The Edward McLaughlin* en.
i tertained Mr. and Mrs Richard neighbors.
A three gallon pin went to U..CM
The Rev. Robert L. Hamilton I McLaughlin and family for dlnFrancis Springer, two gallon pins
Mrs, Hyland I* th? former
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-tTfa* m the ner on Sunday.
to WliHam Grass and Donald
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aat Hickdry Cjrjxxjl Cemetery , Little Richard Mesecar. 3M. Mabel Thompson, daughter of
Rose and one gallon pins to:
Mr. H aktfleld tad1 been In !
ol‘L has returned to hl* Mr. and Mrs, Frank Thompson
Bernard Watson, Budd Randall,
i home after being confined to
Frank DeGroole. Dale Geiger. failing
। Pennock Hospital for a week
Robert Moore. Willard Long. Ray
with pneumonia Richard is the
Frick and Roger Hough.
He wm bom, on July 19. 1888. .son of the Bert Meseeant.
Volunteer medical stglT includ­
i jAmiy
nnd Roscoe Cavel
ed Dr. E L. Phelps. Dr. Ray
Fltmle and Dr. D H Castleman.! Ham and Martha (Jackson &gt; drove to Nashville Feb. 17, 20 and
Volunteer registered nursesj WakefteM. He was a retired '23 On Feb. IB they drove to Lake
sere Mrs. Clare Olmstead. Mrs. mechanical engineer from the
I Mrs. Jack Smith and Brenda
linn.­ WMtlntfhnti*Waitlnghouir- Ctxrnrvatlon
CorpcwaUon.
Robert Huebner. Mrs. i/.Ken Hoff
man and Mrs. C. W. Fredericks.
They iwd lived at Wall Lake and Mra. Richard Shriver left
Ion Wednesday of but week for
Registrar* were Mrs. John
Sleeper and Mrs. Russell Kim- there from Manafield. Ohio. He] National City. Calif. to be with
| their mother. Mrs. Louise Tracey,

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dies assisting the Regional staff Lodga there for more than 60 who is to undergo open heart
surgery on March 10
' Mr. and Mrs Fay Hummel and
Frank Ritchie. Mrs. Kenneth
Mr. Wakefield waa
i Mr and Mra. Guy Fewleu. who
Miller. Mrs Robert Stanley. Mrs. ■
-are wintering In Bradenton. Fla.
Tom Stebbins and Mrs. Helen
were in Nassau from Feb 22nd
31st . Balloon
Mott.
until the 28th They traveled
Other volnnteers were Mrs.
aboard the 88. Florida.
1.11* Messenger. Mrs. Duane
Confidential. Charge* 2ft %
Mra Clark O'Donnell and Steve
Haute. Ind..
spent Sunday in Lansing with
la $300.00. 1V« % $300.00
the Ken O'Donnell family Mr
The canteen service was oper- ;t1ro grandchildren: one brother, and Mrs James Dyer and sons of
lo $1,000.00.
ated under lhe chairmanship of,Waltrr Wakefield. Jasonville. Dearborn Heights spent the
weekend In Lansing
Mrs. Joseph Shults with food
Mr. and Mrs. William Kidder
furnished by Pennock Hospital •ell T. Viler. Indianapolis, Ind;
Guild 23.
and Mrs. Al Geyer and Mn
The name* of lhe donors fol­ Lucian Lynn. of Cincinnati. Feb. 14 at Hamlin latke staying
at the cabin of Lloyd Guernsey
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David Ackett. Virgil Adams.
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Farrell Anderson. Carl Baker.
luck. The Kidder* and Mr. and
Zeno Batumli, Omar Barnum.
Mrs. William Kidder. Jr. Ste­
Lloyd Becksvoort. Arthur Ben­
phen. Oreg and Carl, had supper
nett. Durwood Booher, Waller
recently and spent the evening In
Brimmer. David Burgess, Clay­
Lansing at Mrs Kidder's brotllton Case. Vivian Cleveland. Mar­
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cr'*. Walter Baxton, and tlie
tha Cummins. William Cusack;
f. LeaUa. *04
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Prank DcGroote. Edward De­
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day the Kidder* entertained with
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a fish fry for Mr. and Mr*. Wil­
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MctiiodUt Church Bunday eve­
Brown. Mrs. Nettle Hoffman and
ning. March 7. '
Mra Marie: Pritchard attended
supper at 8 o'clock with the Es­ Hickory Methodist Church nnorther Circle as hastows Tea. cof­ gnsbord dinner.
I
fee and Kool-Aid will bo furnish­
ed. FamUlra are asked to bring. waa a guest ot Randy Campbell
Friday and Saturday. * We are
nil triad to are- Meri Ba.'Ac i»tne
At 7 the program In the audi­ from Uie hospital and Jmi Gartorium will begin, featuring tlie rrU Both are doing fine. * The
Rev Junta Cochran, co-postur firemen'* banquet on Feb. 22.
turned out fine, regardteaa of
tile wmther. There wire around 1Charles Krammln. Ernest LlndChureh. Grand
50 prwnt. After tho banquet —...-------------------------------------- r;
they returned to the fire hall' Lester Lord. John McClain. Al
to g^Tand coffee.
, McConnell. Edward McLaughlin.
minister to an area of changing
Camn Fire leaders met at the ! Ronald Martin;
Methodist Church to'appoint a
oammlttee. Mra|Mor^. James Mulder, David
Tha Methodist Community nomination
0 " d ?&gt;rob£
Hou.no near the St
Paul's Joyce Harrington. Mra. Kathryn *’u"n'
Mott Mr* Barbara Baker Tliere
George Oaks. Rokcr R*
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। ber. Budd Randall. D. E. Rayner.
Conference Woman's Society of
1 i Robert Rein, Elmer Ritter. Eldon
Christian Service and plans fur 10.
| Roush. Roy Schlachter. Harley
?»X"- A'u“'
O"Y
Community House and the
! ¥h7iaor,' Smith, ftuwh
Church are being formulated. »&gt;.
The public is invited to come and Uwes mother. * _Mrs.
( Springer. Dennl* Stevens,. Roy
* i Stout. Pate Stranbe. Stawwrf
' ■ Sweet, Harry Tabberer, Charles
' Tebo, Daniel Tebo. Frank Town1 send, Elwood Travis. Bernard
Watson. Richard Weller:
day, March II nt 8 pm. following
March
Arden Wilder. Dale Williams.
A. R .Wilson, Don Wooer. Wil­
Delton High home economic' Ham Zimmer. Mrs. Nclla Simpler.
Mrs. Geraldine Newton. Donald
slUp and EvangellMn will meet
L Murphy. Edwyn RafHer*. Dale
Geiger. William Oros*. Lawrence
Methodist Church.
f Novak. Wayne Rowley. Francis
i Nichols. Henry Kauflman. Ger■aid Miller;
Fioyd Clark. Russell H. OerUnger. JuUan L. Lublenleckl. Al­
‘ ship of that church, will meet day night and attended "Brign- lie Smith. Gerald Sherry. Robert
at 8:30 Thunday for a potluck (loon" Thia weekend Mr. and L. Stadel. Michael J. Hawthorne.
Mrs. Dorothy Clover. Vercllo LaDtre. LeRoy Thoma*. Jame*
Mrs. Lloyd Hoffman. The de- Ind, will visit his
Woodmansee. Patrick Hodge*.
Ralph DeMott;
William E. Peake. James J.;
Barnum. Jr, James E. Morway.'
James Carpenter. John Wendel.
Jack H. Barne*. Douglas Vickery. |

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Funeral Rites for
George Martin
Held Tuesday
Martin. 87. R3 Hastings. who
died at the Faith Nursing Home
in Charlotte Saturday morning.

Tucadoy at the Wajidorff-Spontheir progress on the Daddy­ ablr Funeral Home ’
Daughter banquet scheduled
Match 16. A ticket committer officiated and burial wm in

Township of Kalaniaioo County
IMS National Merit Scliolarahlp .
P« Ptete
Qualifying Tmt. tNMSQTi, Git- I Other old business Included
rit Klomp, principal, haa an-' dlscusilon ot the cookbook aale. Frank and Emily &lt; Vaughn! Mar­
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Mary Armstrong
The test will be administered 1 cording

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ThurU.,. March 4. 1»65

Operetta ‘Brigadoon’
Receives High Tribute
ROSE HILL. FARM
PO. Box 173
Delton, Michigan

asset to lhe talented young peo-1 outstanding and the stage was without delay. Lighting was good
pie who projected "Brigadoon" । BCU - dressed throughout. 8°me|»hh^«“I^
to a delighted audience at Cen- of the grouping tn the first Act, I l«ht behind theJ'S*-curtain In
tral Auditorium. Their Inlerpre-1 down-stage, was remarkably fine. | hc,!llu?°® 01,
clster. Mra. Bessie Ba 11 in gall of
tauon of each role was their I concerted gestures and stage-, Jn Jhe text act. H threw a mscharming own and no instinctive • business were never sUfi or artl-1’"rthxjhadow on the back-drop,
Ferndale. Fla. and a brother. HasUngs Banner
Silas Martin of Amarillo. Trxas Hastings. Michigan
comparison entered the mind* of nclal,
/
A “P*1’ tp?1 on
y
the audlenee. -with the profesgenuine humor end
tien
Dear Editor:
.tonal work of wm. w.U known
„^eni. JJe -chertra ha* never been
|j
My wonderful Aunt Betty will
,tar
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and
quite
sophUUcated.
Briga■
u
,
one
and
it
be m Florida until Ute end of
A* usual the Moyer-magic ere-;dam was one of the first musthy^hm
sented tn the girl telling tho
a ted a choral - instrument o(ctU w m^ude (he element of
thenmost tx»k books over this period.
voice, that. presented the [rMe&lt;Jy
de.th of poor.
thereabout, but this year she did young
unforgettable
mpglc
of
Frederick
JealtMU
lu^y
Beaton
most
X
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one
each State, will be named tend the State Convention at
not take flight until Lincoln's Loewe with a charm and rich- j definitely quieted the audience as
nroven^o be
Birthday and she deeply regret­
Grand Rapids In April. The dele­
ted missing •■Brigadoon." She new that no professional chorus , hls bereaved father "Archie , ™LP™'Aunt Berty would txy.
gates are Judy Hew. Jill Gorever
surpaased.
Modulation.
Beaton"
carried
his
body
X
to
th.i
led tn qualify.
made me promise that I would charm, perfect timing and vol-'me midst of the shocked vn-i"^^SL^? Herbert R Moy1 Inger, Barb Mra*. Marti Livlngsee it aiffl "if it thrilled me lo ume. never failed, never faltertd u,e„ nl
thu ror the boy; |
nm only thlt
the core" I would write and tell
score high enough on the flrat ternate Is Linda Hoppough.
It my Aunt Betty were here | he surely was as limp a corpse as । khe
^re
reftljy do
After tho meeting waa ad­
exam will take a second examJ- I fee) utterly Inadequate to' she could take these youngsters, 1 ever saw.
lhe adulfltion It so richly de­
journed. tho F.FA. Joined Ute To lhe Editor:
nnrt tell
1*11 WMi
exactlv &gt;i-*.
. .costumes
a—u.
... bright
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one by pn.
one. and
you exactly
। even begin to review to wonder­ .....
The
were
and Uads~
high performance and meet cer­ P.H.A. for refreshments served
ful a performance. My Aunt Bet­ why each one waa marvelous. of excellent quality. Moreover. ■
Cordially yours.
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tain'other requirements will be­
Within the next few weeks Uw ty. at her top-rhetorical heights, Susan Kahler. Marilyn ■ Tobias they fitted. Scottis kilts, however
Nancy M- Doster
come finalists in the competi­
• with all Jets firing." would run and Mary Stutz sang like angels.
tion.-AU finalists arc considered
Ing Irving Charleton's unique out ot superlatives I attended On second thought I probably they fall to nu rar scenery was
w-r
eligible fdr Merit Scholarahips
belter qualify that a bit aa to
All Channel
Mrl au# Wingeler visited her
bequest to the cltlima of Barry lliuraday evening, after worryingi "Meg BrockleV two hits 'The apparently imported for Chis
financed by NMSC and sponall day that It would be cancelled
particular opera and Uie changes, sister. Miss Ella Rosa, in Ionia
of the awful storm. Twoi Ixive Of My Life" and "My Math- which* were many, were made|over yje weekend.
point lhe Board of Supervisors because
The scholarship stipend* are
of my good neighbors practically v
er'a
. „ Wadding
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Day"
, _in which a
Loaded with exclusives that
will be faced wih a complete re­ tunneled me out of Rose Hill decidedly
Hm-IiImIIv Impish
tmnlxh quality
nualltv brought
make it the most desirable minimum award Is J100 and
Farm and I started two hours hearty enjoyment from the papolicy toward th? nnuieum and carly, pulling out of Delton for u-ons. But for sweetness and
maximum 1* 31A00 per academic
color television for your year.
surrounding acreage. Some very Hastings at six o'clock, having haunting charm where can you
Adult education has xucceas- Unportant and long term dccis- telephoned to assure myself that find the likes of 'The Heather
I Some students from Lakewood
home . .
I got high enough NM8QT scores fully begun at the Lakewood
"the show would go on."
! on the HUI,” "Come to Me. Bend
' to merit consideration by Ute Schools with 250 people enrolled Iiberately and with ample time
To preface my brief remarks, i to Me." and "Almost Like Being
Friday tfiru Sunday_______ ■
A
MY
I college* of their choice. Though in 8 ctarars. David McKenzfe, for due consideration.
I'm going to make an assertion | in Love"?
Exclusive!
[the students failed to win a assistant superintendent. nald.
tiiat I thought up by myself that,
had good voices
mlnd that what makes Charlcton that I believe makes good ssnse.
midr Uve presentations of
' quite Uberal with stipends far turnout and the adult education Park unique is the museum and
Oklahoma. Carousel, Merry ,w.i_
their solos and discourses.wns
WRh
: students who rank high on the1 will definitely be continued in
Widow. South Pacific. Student
| final exams.
■ the future."
tents as an educational unit and Prince ...
_____ „
are Intimate _friends
of
| Sally Ainsworth. Lakewood's
ns an outstanding tourtrt at- ; the family. Road companies, long
Exclusive!
only student to receive a NMSQT
traction. Tlx? surrounding laud . tuns in many big cities, moving
RUBBER STAMPS
adds to the value ot the museum ' pictures and television have
rcbolarahlp tert yvor, is enrolled
but tlie tend Itself as such could made every melodious hlt-numat Michigan State Unlvaralty.
Mode to Order
HI-fMailly round.
be duplicated relatively Inexpen- ' ber famliter to us. When we
started," McKrmie said.
Approximately 20 "Mudenfrf* alvoly in a number of other Jo- I think of the tune we see some
All Sixes
are experimenting with pastels. cations throughout Ute county. I outstanding celebrity singing It
Borry County
Exclusive!
It is also crystal clear upon with the charm and experience
Stamp Pads . . . Ink
I Building Permit* I bind5capr.i and still life pictures reading lhe Intent of Irving; that makes a "Star" Messers
Msgnlficieatly craflsd cabinetryCluirlcton's will aj. it is to those (Loewe nnd Lerner's wonderful
and Supplies
ing an oil of tlie late President that knew him that the para- ।i opera "Brigadoon" was a big hit
nmnne Interest and flrat i...
nn Rmadwav
Kennedy. Jack Lambert, the in- mount
love j
of. on
Broadway and found enthuilenlhus "Sec o Demonstration of
structor stated that. "I am real | hl* life wax Ids museum. To sub- | °**lc reception In a!) the big
impressed with their ability and ordinate and cripple the orderly | S*Ue* ,.1 *“
™en *
...
Sctchcll Carlson Today"
with the speed that they are development of thia valuable and . D*'tn,U hi
'Ye..V7 “! ,MR!g
Sunday
catching on."
unique collection of pioneer and 10 hum and whistle Almost Like
3 Children Admitted Fr— wiHt Fwb
T^n.y .dulU .r.
Bop
I
ntolds (those are not molds that lxAil Interest and available funds
Next Week: “BECKET” Richard Burtew - Peter ©Toole
marvelous
musicals
that
is
not
as
flop-by the way l&gt; and some are ln
the development of the
well known I consider this an
working with, the potter's wheel.
traitor park and plenic area
Sales and Service
Gariock, says Uiey arc doing fine. would not be keeping faith with
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Wnl Adi StU Unmed Iftmi,

SETCHELL
CARLSON

"AU Lakewood students who saleswomen arc Nona Miller,
wteh to compete for Melt Schol- ■i SlUrley Klahn and Gloria Stahl
aralupa to be awarded in 1M0
told the moot cook books and
lime." Principal Klamp said.
nil end April 1.

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method by which such a

Modern math xhouM hr a
help te anv adults who luivc chil­
dren in Junior high school or
that will bo entering It in the
near future Ray Greene, the
Junior high school principal. has
about 30 adults tn his math class
Some 14 people are signed up
for Spanish with Diano Barnum.

400 Sixe

WASHER BY

arc taking it for credit from
Philip Halloran. Lakewood's few thousand of dollars possible
through rental of sub-standard
trailer spaces, three months each
attending Adult Fanner which year would be financially imsponsible on an 1! Invratment of
this magnitude.
Many farsighted and thinking
farming," said one "student"
One man raid teuchlnaly. "We cltlxens believe, as do a numloam what we cant afford."
Idenly the museum and its sur­
are taking typing from Bonya rounding acreage could best be
developed to Its maximum by a
Board of Managers: Lite member are working on the dlctnphnncn ship of the board to be approved
by the supervisors and who are
them do mostly what they want in some way directly responsible

Mltkaal KeUey. M144l«vllla . .
Vicky Btraaberiar, Middleville .

vested with proper power and
authority. We have been assured

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that this can be done. The State
Historical Commission is an of­
ficial body created by the State
of Michigan and ns such is au­
thoritative and knowledgeable in
such mattera.
\
The Barry County Hlsloric.il
Society respectfully suggests that
the Board of Supcrvteora con­
sider appointing a committee tn
Investigate the above poeoibilltlea, and bring bock to the full
board a complete report with
recommendations.
Mra. John Walton
President. Barry County
Historical Society

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CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY

�Services in the Churches

Hastings World
Day of Prayer
Service Friday
You are Invited to Join with
church women of Hastings and

THE GALILEAN BAPTIST
HASTINGS EVANGELICAL
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH CHURCH
Furnw Freepcrt High School
Hasungs. Michigan
Pastor Ralph VsnosrWsrf
H. J. Buwalda, Minister
Sunday school, 10 am
Counseling by appointment Tues­
day through PiUlay.
March 7.

FIRST FRZ8BYTRR1AN
CHURCH
Broadway and Center
Willard H. Curtis, Minister
Sunday. March 7.
Morning worship, 9:30 and 11.

Tuesday. congregation Bible

.TON CENTER
I1ODI8T CHURCH

Service meeting.

Sunday school. 10:10 am.
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH

CEDAR CREEK BIBLE
CHURCH
Campground Rd. 8 miles south of
I
Hastings
•
Pastor, DotuUd Tack
Bunday school, 10 am.

Georgs Elliott, First Methodut

Wednesday prayer meeting and
Bible study. 7:30 pm

Mra. ahlricy GUItwple, Martin CHURCH OF GOO

peu.Uc

10 am. Bunday school.
11 am. Morning vtorahip.

7;&gt;0 pm. Evening warship.

Hcott. Evaogailoal United BrethTHE CHURCH OF
Curtis and JESUS CHRIST OF
LATTER DAY SAINT8

Church.
Sunday School.-10:30 am
Mlsaionari.a, phono 045-0252

Ing room following the worship
COATS GROVE
CHRISTIAN CHURCH

.LET US FIX YOUR
TV AS IT OUGHT
TO BE FIXED

Durkee Road
Charles Gibbs. Pastor
..
Floyd Walter. SupL
Bible school. 10 am.
Worship hour. 11 am.
Christian Dadmvur, Sunday, 5

CENTRAL
RADIO A TV
HOWARD TRUMBULL
Wl 5-9187 » Wl 5-5992
221 N. J.ff.nos st M.I1

Bunday service, 11 am.
Bunday school. 11 am.

Glucknu-ytT's

call

and

U

ST. AUGUSTINE,
MIDDLEVILLE
OUR LADY OF GREAT OAK.
DOWLING

This Is an Interesting and a

ROODLAND UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH
Lowell Dunce. Pastor
Sunday school, 10 am.
Morning worship. 11 am.

STONEY POINT
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Gwenneth Sebring. Pastor
10 am. Sunday school.

your li-oalator! Men. women and
students are Invited to attend
Seminar. Contact

F\ir Information, call Clayton
Swift 307-3226.
Woodland Bible dub, for boys
and girls. Meeting place. Wood-

Breakfast for

Laks Zurich. Hl.

WOODLAND
MEniODIST CHURCH

Morning worship. 10:44 am.

No Sunday school teachers'
thia Tuesday.
warm tnvircuon U extended
Wednesday. 4 pm. 7th grade
LU to attend lhe services of
Instruction class.
this friendly church.
WESLEYAN METHODISTWednesday. 7:15 pm. Lenten CHURCH
Hickory Comer*. Michigan
Life — Repentance." Fellowship Rwv. Vaughn B. Jensen. Pastor broadcast over WFUR.
CYC groups Wednesday, 4-5
10 am. Sunday school.
Thursday.
11 am. Morning worship. Jun­
Young People Thursday. 7 pm.
ior church antf nursery provided.
Thursday. 7:30 pm. adult inWednesday. 7:30 pm Family HASTINGS GRACE
Night. Adults, Youth. Juniors BRETHREN CHURCH
Hasting* 5IETUODIST Churches
First Methsdbt Church
Bunday scbsbl 10 am.
309 W. Green. WI 5-4945
Worship hour. 11 am
WOODBURI' UNITED
Rev. George Elliott
Sunday owning service.
BRETHREN CHURCH
Rev. William Nethery
Sunday
nothing but the Bible.
Telephone 374-3240
Church school. 9:45 am. Class
in churchroanaliip taught by Just off M-M. North on M-50
HASTINGS 8EVENTH-DAY
in Village of Woodbury
Rev. EUlo’.t.
i ADVENTIST CHURCH
Surfdvy school. 9:48 am.
WiBShlp. 11 I
Sermon:
Worship, 11 am.
"Wiao it Ready."

Rapids with a fractured
leg mar the ankle, received

51ILO BIBLE CHURCH
Route 3 Delton

room number

Worship, 11 am.
NORTH IRVING WESLEYAN
METHODIST CHURCH

man from the West Xckford
United Missionary, will give the
mcasdge. Norton, a leading lay-

Flint ware

miles W. of Broadway. Frsepcrt
Morning worship, 11 am
More
Young People's service. 7 pm.
aorkers
Evangelical -—'
died as
injuries
ORANGEVILU

choir rehmnal, Wed. ,

"Personal Sou ling WUi
will be-relating some

than two million US
were disabled and 14300
the result of on-the-job
during 1904.

BAPTIST CHURCH

Spiritual Lite Meetings
with Rev. Leonard Montz

of Columbia, Ky.; Guest Preacher

March 8 to 14 7:00 P.M.
E.U.B. Church of Hastings
East St. at Grand

WeWelcome You!

.Martin Corners
Worship service, 10:30 am.
Quimby Church

"Jesus Christ Glorified In You.
Comm unioii.

pm. Orchestra practice
0:30 pm. AR Young People's
meetings.
cju p.m. sicsmhc uy inc pa*tor. "Conversions in the First
Church." special music. hymn
Monday

Tuesday Events
High Battalion.

stonary Society meeting.
Wednesday Evenbi

Walldorff-Sponable
Qune'iaL S/ome
Serving Your Community
Since 1895'

EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Rev. Don M. Guxy. Rector

11 am. Holy Communion and

Fully Equipped Ambulance
24-Hour Sarvice

Nicma Wl 5-3252

Sunday afternoon. Youth Fel­
lowship win attend a rally at
Ionia.
Monday. 7 pm. Vestry meet­
ing. 730 pm. St Anne'S Guild

PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
1300 South Hanover Street
Phone 945-9429
10 am. Sunday school.
11 am Morning worship.
Wednesday prayer, 7:30 pm.

group#

Communil, R«»a Mxww Wood-

Saturday*. 7:30 am. on Sunday*.

8T. AMBROSE, DELTON

dlscuaaioQ

day liquor, reducting taxes on

’ P’a' JunJor

Reading room open Wednea- HASTINGS BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Ruksell Houseman. Pastor

Rev. David Hawley. Assistant

N.

By Mrt. Dan Ptiertnan

Worship service. 11 am
Public invited.
Young People's service. 7 pm.
Evening service, 8 pm.
HASTINGS FREE
Bible Study Wed. 7:30 pm.
METHODIST CHURCH

Hour.

corner

tending

Lake Odessa

8T ROSE CATHOLIC CHURCH

Dally Massey 7 and 8 a

We Close at
Noon on
Saturdays

LuUxr&amp;ii

Church,

Methodist

Capitol and W. Ottawa, Lansing.
"Wbal is man, thaX thou
mindful of tSmt* This question The morning iSMion will focus

HASTINGS WESLEYAN
METHODIST CHURCH

H*»Ungs Evangelical United
Brethren Church March 0
through March 14 at 7 pm. The

Wednesday
Ph. WI 5-8319
i SaL. Sabbath school. 9:30.
7 pm. Youth Membership ciaw
PEOPLE’S BIBLE CHURCH
Fellowship service, 7:48 am. I Warship. 11 am.
CHURCH OF THE NAZA RENE
Rl. Naahvllle, Ph. 063-8477
Youth FeDowahlp, Wed.. 7 pm., Wednesday prayer. 7:30 pm.
Monday
— ■ ^307 E. Marshall Street
a pm.
ouuuay, "It
xv »
is Written,"
«ru.-.&lt;n. on
a
I Sunday.
Bible Study and prayer str- TV- WKZO Channel 3. 8:30 am.
E. Madison. 945 5-5065
11
am. Morning wrnblp.
8 pm. at Roger
Bunday. "Faith far Today," on
Wednesday,
WSC8 vice, Wednesday,
w.___ ____ »
_w.
n-tr
a B
M
-- am. Church school. Bupt.
luncheon.
Mrs. Evelyn Benedict
'-----------Sunday Voice of Prophecy High Youth Groups.
Thursday, 3:30 pm. Carol and
11 ain. Morning worship
LAKEWOOD E. U. B. CHUBCU, Radio WOOD 1300, 9:30 am.
7:30 pm. Wed., Bible Study
' IRVING CHAPEL
Bunday worship. 10 am.
Rev. Chalmer Miller, Pastor
Thursday. 7 pm. Horner Otrts
CLOVERDALE EVANGELICAL
MYP Sunday. 7 pm.
Plxine RO 5-3503
and Boys Brigade.
Friday, 7 am. Men's Lenten
CHURCH
Bunday school. 10 am.
Womans
Her. George Marchall. Pastor
I Worship, 11 am.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST

Wa repair hi-fi and

TRINITY GO8FEL CHURCH
1118 Jordan Lake Street

Phone DR 4-8377

The

the Peabody Chapel at 0:30 am.
Friday. Feb. 18, with burial at

Thursday, 4 pm. Junior choir.

Church.

Sliook, Mrs. Chester Banghart.
Mra RlclMLrd DeMoU and Mn.
William Nethery. will also sing.
Others taking part in the service an Mra. John Sleeper. Mra
Wal ter JFtarabsrg and Mm Don

*. B.ianK

Seminar at tho Michigan Oouninvited.

1:30 Youth choir practice.

First Sunday in Lx til

10.32-44.

United Church
Women Plan
Legislative Meet

evangelist of the Pint E.UU. at
I:M pm. louug People's meet.
topics from rdiration to Uquor
Columbia, Ky, is to be the guest
preacher. The public Is welcome
Wednesday, IM pm. prayer.
abb to attend two different
to attend the services and local
groups
talent Is to provide special music. KILPATRICK UNITED
ths Dallas Rush home. Mr. and
BRETHREN CHURCH
M-68 Woodland
♦ JulUor ,u«h cU* 1“ church WOODLAND CHURCH OF
THE BRETHREN
Thursday Evant*
8319 Coats Grove Road
1:15 Circle 2 will meet at the I
Antonio, Texas, waa
Rev. Charles Gibbs, Pastor

T Mm'. Lnum BrrnMwt will

CARLTON SEVENTB-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Eider Charles Wilber
Sttturda&gt;, wurclUp, 9.30 am.
Sabbath school. 10:45 am.

Fm Methodist

Text for Sunday

Profound Question.
HASTINGS ASSEMBLY
9:15 Church school classes for
Bupt. Nursery provided.
OF GOD CHURCH
children and youth.
103 E. Woodland Avenue
9:30 Adult Round Table, meet­
Itev. M. P. Goibe. Pastor
ing In lounge.
Nursery provided.
6 30 Junior High and B^ruor
7
pm
Spirit
ual
Life
meeting*
11
am
Morning
worship.
round thu suffering earth." tla-y
High Youth Fellowship Will have
' a special program tn Memorial
HaU.
riled. Nursery provided.
many human needs through our ।
8 High Sctiool Adult clam in
church membership.
UAST1NO8
CONGREGATION
Monday Events
7:30 Spiritual Life Committee
Henry VanTU, Evangelist
OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
I meeting.
.
10 am. Morning service.
:
Wednesday Events
Bunday,
Public
talk.
3
p.n
Ministry
Watchtower Bible Study,

fringe communities in the United

Day of Prayar
Servica Friday at

.
uirw. *JIJLJU —a.
Th* Wcmml Mission:
A. Frank Ulrich, former rm- dety of tthe
he Hasting
Hasting* Free
Methodist Church la -sponsoring
a special awicc on Friday.

niunjiin breakfast, Ken Norton,
guest speaker.

Frmbyterian Church.
Nursery care for young chll-

Tip™

Past Resident
Dies in Indiana

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There are mal reasons
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DEWEY'S CAR PALACE
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BARRY'S FARM STORE
5. Hanover at Halting! City Limits

�Court Enforces
Child Support in
Divorce Cases
Wilful

navnipport of

wife

requiring a regular payment df
support to hb dependents. If she
starts her divorce and Immediate

to sign which, if sufficient, can
rreult In the signing-of. what I*
known as an Interim Order by
the Court, requiring immediate

grounds for divorce In Michigan ।
°*
'Ult
and I* also acriminal
1
dlvoero papers are also
meaner. A distracted wife and JfJVe&lt;l uP°n the office of tho,

• . — — —- —
iwa W.OT.V- IMS V4*C
..... .
. ....--7~
,— ,
Friday. The cwahler'a office b about* the Friend at the Court a if ch enforcement of support-. lnB a* to'the changed clrcum’____ •____ „
.~i_ r_
■ ——
--------- -proceedings
----- ..— and &gt;&gt;..
payment
the ctanrz% alteeed.
adjournments thereof. Sometime*
support-money that arrives by, the sheriff to bring the defendmall as well os that paid al tho' ant into court forthwith and in
window and drawing cbectoi to custody. At these ixurtngj the ment but the careful checking
the women recipients and put-; court may find the defendant in advance at Oaruld Kahler. !n&gt;
mation In lhe original affidavit. ting
ltn? them
thBn In the mall
miU1 tho same
‘atnB guilty of
cf contempt
contcrapt and-confine
Ths order for temporary support i day
d*y the money is taken in.
|| him
tn. .
him In
in the
the county
county Jail
Jail for
for ua
u a
—
’—
--------------■- In court's attention before the ciiaalso usually 1 nr 11 uie* an Order
* man
mnn fall*
faJla more thallMn 10
. *-* — M
lon—
e as
one year
for lhe payment of an attornry
behind ln
required pay- aggravated cases
.... . -I. .. .LL I rruttitx the fTfantl of the court
As a usual nrnerdum the entire.
The &lt;8 students of the Home
I

Maple Valley
Students Study
Home, Family

THE HASTINGS BANNER—*

trs and films will be sought.
.
One such project was inviting ~
In Nashville couples to dlscusa .

friends, discipline of children. .
social activities and religion.
► ,
Participating were the Rev? .

mother frtdSrSjr deSS
°Lo““
»
whethow to Initl’ut* rtivrr—
prompt liiltnlnv follows with

Staple Valley High School are the Church of lhe Nazarent.
planning some interesting prp- 1
jecta bi seeking 'first hand in­
formation on subjects vital to
everyday living.
Committees have been ap­
pointed wbo are planning sup­ chairman and secretary of the"
•
payable
on
a
Friday
and
the
ne
may.
why
he
should
not
be
must
comply
with
the
order.
appear
to
contest
the
allowance
piemen tai activities to be cov-1
In tha WUr c— he U brought ttT^*.^ ?TXtTw^,
' cashier's office for the friend of punished for his failure to obey
Each Friday morning. the of the change If *hc does not cred, and panels of students, ori
- -——
---------- ; the court is Indeed a busy de- the order of the court
I friend of the court brings from agree that It I* Justified. The combinations of students and respectively, are former Michlon probation ment ol lhe caae and. with the' partment on that day. Frequent- I a hl* default is openly defiant five to a dozen respondents be- friend of tho court always files adult*, along with outside speak- ‘pan State athletic stars.
to determine the

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Barry Farm
Calendar

THE

HASTINGS BANNER

Dies Friday at
“
itai

&amp;
s-sgESa

laughter. Cindy. In Grand Nta&gt;kta. Wednesday. Feb. 17. * Mr. Hastings. who

EblldHA Of Hasting*

Highlights Interesting

Funeral Hom*.

Buehler and family Attended lhe

FARM NEWS
Clarkavula

Ung. adds Sleety.

Sleeky Gives Farmers
on Fertilizers

Overholt

fully selected and properly handaerxma problem.

Chrtstoptwr Bower, MBU pro- ;0 lunch guaata of his mother.
feaaor ul rural sociology, warns
men tai agriculture crgunuaUotu (ljrj)

Drastic Changes

Mik*. Hawthorne and children ot

Mrs. Carl Btacklcdgc of Marton.

,M
bill ।
“1

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poua.
A wag mix product popularly

particle

will

contain

nitrogen.

during lhe next decode.
Unices his prediction* coun

lauunnip wul be Mipawded.
.Suggtaiions that tne nation
"nccoa omy one million farmcra"
tcresU of agriculture will be are being pul forward ui rrapuuao
laiKxid by both the federal and to massive cnticum ot current
federal poUclee, Bower mambuna.

thc-job training
Iliumpeon ol
or 1 ertllher bidusUy.
Feb. 2L visit
lliusell Ihlco. * Mra. Ruasrtl
working knowledge of
Price aixl Mrs. Harold Pries and
mil
typos lb Michigan. nutrient
Hospital with pneumonia, w Mr.
children visited Mrs. Gerald .^1 llr. UzWwr* t'linum arul
family of Middleville were Sun- and techniques of soil aamplmg

are to retain their leadership Hostetler

have

purchased

the

are not M-hcted carefully, tlry

taUvea indicate that oppoctunl-

MT. UQd Mn. Arthur Clinton

Disunity among major farm
otgunliutlons and agriculture's
are needed, according to Cupp.
Hu study indicated that farm

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State's Asparagus
Industry is
Fastest Growing

Mn. Goruon Yoder and daugh-

of Hastings Baturday. Fob. 20. *
Chums Euchre party al the VFW

tings. Friday. Feb. 10. * Rev.
Michigan u luparagtu industry and Mis. Isaac Oagood of North
was Uie faatest growing ui the
children were Thursday. Feb. ifl.
United
Stales
last
year
accord­
spent Wednesday and Thursday,
in Michigan than at the federal
ing to Michigan Stalo Unirer­
and family. Mr. and Mra. Robert
Disunity among farm organl- an) IwrUculturtsta.
Stale growers packed 24 per- | Mr. and Mra. Floyd Grinnell
visited their ton and family, Mr.
Gibbs enjoyed luhlng at H&amp;tnbadopt, a ■don't rock Uie boot,"
i attitude.
I * Mr. and Mra. George Elliott
| Copp predicts a centralization
and conaohdauon of many of
1. D. Grinnell visited their
the general and commodity-type

cultures chaiutuig jxjuit jJualUun
.Mra. Robert Rem of Algonman vtuted Mr. and Mra. Floyd
requires a united front."
Geiger of near Lowell Sunday.
LegUlatitc rrapportiunmenl rnrne that the mam inerru-e in "
Alu&gt;; ax,1“
production of asparagus in Mich- Humphrey, local; spud Monday,
uun rreultrt tXTuie rctaUve- :
with Mra. J. A. lUchards
™. ........ «... .uuuuue .o
&gt;•““ •
Kalamazoo * Mra Mary
“erchc power disproportionate
ycaf “ °Qm’ Williams and daughters of Mldto Ihrlr numh—n. &lt; Ann
ill 1*3 3»OJ,
, __
._

Francisco Farm Supply
M-37 South

Wl 5-3150

HI* wife, LoUiae, died

A new soil technician training
program will bo offered by tha Mn»abort courao deportment al and Mn. Gerald (EthM) Cudney.
Michigan State University, it wa*J both of Nashville; 14 grnndchllChurch
ot
the
Brethren
to
Grand
Mis. Gary McGla-v and family
dn?;. 10
•r^““rrre5
Rapids. Bunday, Feb. 21, where announced recently.

Foreseen in
Farm Groups

way that individual nutrient cur­

180 bu

MSV Offering
New Short Course
In Soils Study

conunuea farm orwuiuationa Takes Herd Name
will enter into cooperaUvc aliiRudy T Othmer, Woodland,
anocs with such groups aa organixed labor where UUcruAs will have the exclusive use of
the prefix "Hilltop-Ridge" In
naming all Registered Holstein
Ho suggests farm organbu lions
dairy animals bred in that herd
will become more buainccs-Ukc
* on- U#c of ^lla preflx
and will have bigger budacta. In froln. -S0itts
been granted by HoL
Friesian Association ot

Humphrey, tX * Mr. and Mra
Clark Blanchard and daughters
of Grand Rapids were Saturday,

Entrance requirements Include
graduation from high school or
soils and fertiliser industry with

employer.
APfillcaUon forma may be
obtaUwd through local high
Course Department. 120 Agri­
cultural Hall. MSU. East Lon-

High Guernsey Cow
LocUlxiro

Falcon

Birgit

a

PrMcrtpUom m M tart
o(» branm-TUflta
you cati pvt
our Reuli PH.
on kin to (ill your ntxt
preswiptionourtWy sod
promptly (ro« Nt froNL
complete stocks...it.Ao
witti high QUflity.

has completed an official DHIR
actual producUon record of 11.M0 pounds of milk aAl 584

two times a day milking accord­
ing to The American Guernsey
Cattle Club.
,
Michigan State Sophomore Eu­
gene Washington. ouUtandlng al
end for the Spartans tn foolball
in 1064. U breaking records as

Michigan State Relays ho sol
varsity and meet marks in the
70-yard high hurdles and tied

Robert Niwtun. * Arthur Fuller
of Grand Rapids an* a Boluniay.

TRUST AND
SAVINGS

roui(@)Huiuuqn

Jacob's
Prescription

Pharmacy
126 Ease State St
Phono Wl 5-2466
Bainur Adi Beneft YOU I

Robert Newton were Saturday. Fish visited Mr. Ralph Stotcy
Lowell, Sunday. Feb. 21.

Hastings. * Robert Newton and

Top Dress Wheat Now

Apply Nitrogen

Us For COMPLETE FERTILIZER SERVICE
All Analyses—Mixed or Bagged

man of Ionia were Thursday

Mr. and Mra. Charles Blough Kauffman. * George Kauffman
and Mr. and Mra. Nerval Thaler
uiicnucu uric .Money xwouicrs ----- ------ —•---------- J7 -,
Hardware Show and dinner «
the Civic Auditorium in Grand K*ufhn*n enUrtalncd tbc peal
Rapids Thuraday. Feb. 18 * The ■ ?rr^1&lt;^nU.
Rrbccoi DiaRev. and Mrs. Dow Chamberlain ««
.^72,15^
present from Grand Ledge, OUurday. Feb. 20. visitors of Mr.

Nancy Bird of Middleville was

Ingredient^ N, P2O5, K2O

with Mr. and Mra. Burt Kauff-

Wayne Tagg attended the Eaton-

Spreaders

PoUcrsvillc Sunday, Feb. 21.

Solutions
Mrs.

Delivery at Your Request

SOIL TESTING
Corn Growers

Denn Stuart attended

Robert Ingram In and Mrs. Lyle Whitney of Lan-

COUNSELING

MAPPING

Alone-or in combinations . .

LOROX
SMITH BROS
controls both annual weeds

and grasses.

Olson of Detroit
Mra Wm. Klcmp. * Mr. and
Mrs. Royal Good of Delton were
Bunday, Feb. 21. dinner gucsta
of Mr. and Mra Wm. Klcmp w
Wayne Tagg attended Ur Kent

entertained tho Jolly Workers
Club Friday. Feb. 10. * There

Mra. John DeWeerd attended UM
Jolly Workers Club at Minh

Wednesday. Feb ,17, at Nath
Dorr. * Mr. and Mrs. Al Bam- cf Middleville were Wednesday.

LAKE ODESSA
WOODLAND

* Ralph Moure attended tlie
Farm Bureau potluck dinner at

PLANT AT WOODBURY

Fighter Bunday. Feb. 21. * Mr.

Rlgo Rendon and children visited

Charles Gibbs were Sunday, Feb.

KEEP YOUR FARM IN
TUNE WITH THE TIMES
MAKE YOUR FARM
OPERATION MORE

Sterling, on Sunday. Feb. 21,
they attended a surprise birth-

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milk cowa by adding AUREOMYCIN Crumbles to your fatal.
In addition, AUREOMYCIN Crumbfoe will prevent bacterial
pneumonia and.ihipping fever in your calves. Watch growth
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Buildings? Wc Can Supply Plans for

ING A NEW DAIRY

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HEALTMfror
ONE WEEK
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expense!

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LOCAL and LONG
HEATEB STORAGE

And the Right Materials

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PLANS AND MATERIALS

too. See Us This Week

Seasonal
Anything from o large-

Payment Plans

AT NO CHARGE

capacity hog house to a
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Arranged

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shed . . . We have advice

and plans, drive over . . .
you’ll be glad you did.

Tha Work

�Hastings Insurance Agency

Infant Succumbt

COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE
~ “V—
nee at Hottie Creek and Grand
“
/
Riverside board had ato$- Rapid* and tha Federal Buildin th. bM b,:r-vms
m
. Grand Rapid*. He wa* bom tn

work, according to the standards I

Ki.**, i

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New Location: -$u. •$ $«rMag

mm

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Phone 945-4100

By H. D. Burpa
Liumur, UUI
small dty.

I
10 IMA for $1,200.00.

time (1932)

wm

WANT TO BUY? Try th* Want Column

She died on Easter Monday
na
a.—
l '
remains were brought,on a rude
. *»gon. a* no bcarae had yet
J made It* appearance in Heating*.

Owing tq the fact that the
rtaus aa foltowj: Tim carllrat property wa* not suitably encemetery in Hasting* had been derned. a fence was built about
Um burial plat That rummer
Sirs Bartow* broUmr. William
Tyler of Troy, New York, a
Bcbooi building now stands, and
landscape painter of more than
ordinary renown, some of his
picture* hang tn leading art
gaUgnca in New York City, vislthe need of a suitable burying
ground outside the city Ltmlta,
ouch a ppad to him Im made a
akrtch ot It, and otThla return
•ait back a beautiful Utile

jear, pioneer merchant*, evlCaiUy acting for a eoclely, pur-

STEAKS

PLAID
STAMPS

'Super Right’
being the second burial recorded
on September 1*. 1870, and a
week later Um third body
brought there for Interment—*
five year old child ot William

Story of Removal of Itemalnmg
Bodin* Ln Old Cemetery To

ib3&gt;

HAMS

s'd. In malting lhe first plat a

Turkeys

wbom burial permit* were issued.

T-BONE

CENTER CUT

or CHIP

ROUND

W#ib

IBoo Xl 1* related by number*
&lt; t the family MUI llring Mrt

BANANAS

Bartow, secure
&lt;Mra. William a Goodyear &gt;
drove lo the cemetery and hau-kt selected Um spot for let mon council and urge the re­
Luk. resting place, although the moval of all bodtew remaining
tract was still unplatted, aa the
thought of removal fran Uie old
burying ground, which would be
only a abort question of time. McNaughton, and M. lUiwll

She choae a beautiful spot
r- irrounded by rtatriy tree*,
with the river In plain view.

ORANGES

59

Nutley

sama; that 10 bodies
removed by friends,
and tital sixteen still remained

Margarine

1 lb. Pkg. 49c

2 lb. Pkg. $1.79

TRUE WITH

PLAID

A&amp;P, Grade A

51b
Box

Jane Parker 8 Inch

Homestyle

1 lb., 13 oz. Cans

$p29

Frozen

YOUR DREAMS COME

When we rtnlixe the arduous

PEACHES

»&gt;09»•... W
o
I ft lb.

ebb

5-89'

1 lb. Carton
Quartered

&lt;■39*
^49*

SHRIMP

Shrimp

10 ox. Pkg. 69c

OCEAN PERCH

Sixel 13
Jud* X, 1*77
a bond at $10000 to "faithfully
parfarm and complete hl* work."
The task, no small one. wa* re­
ported at the July 31 council
meeting a* completed by Mr.

Breaded

10 ox.
Q
Q7&lt;
Pkg*.... W ter w I

California Navel

2 lb. bog19C

*6»

Blodo Cute

Cop'n John's

FISH STICKS

DeHon. Michigan

*£•49^ ^‘•29C“&gt;
Boston Butt Style

Cop'n John',

Fresh CARROTS

$127 00 a* per contract plus $7.00
additional far removing and

Jy ft,

|b. Amounts

Fully Trimmed

Real Value

question

or more

LEG 0' LAMB
PORK ROAST
CHUCK ROAST CenHr

A
2
ibs t
*
29‘

in Hastings' first burying

mm

EDVCDC Breart with
I K I EK J Rib* Attachad

r&gt;malnder brought prices rang­
ing from 15000 to $15.00, *c- whenever poMble, a* well a*
Aocordlng to the record* and Use early 40's. Emily Knappen.
from perecnal testimony, Mr*.
aged 33. wife of H. I. Knappen,
April. 33. 1843; and Abby Ann.
person buritd In Riverside Ceraewlfa of Dr. William Upjohn.

lib.

*

lb.

6 to 9 Ibs.

$.O5

PORTERHOUSE

J &gt;ib

# #ib.

•
*2Qc Hamburger

Oven Ready

hundred lota at Riverside mcn- H. A. Goodyear, Daniel Herrick.
•uni of $3450 00 liad been reali­ Henry CanUnc. Mr. and Mr*.

SIRLOIN

or Cube

gg,

Article three. I think, la cspecially -Interesting. and I here­
with submit Um enure article
m given in 1922:

HISTORY OP RIVERSIDE
CEMETERY
b formation concerning First
Burial TO Occur Here ■

BEEF SALE

Super Right”

erected la 1171

MARVEL

APPLE

ICECREAM

PIE
39‘ ft sai-49
ALL FLAVORS

11 lbs.
Each

4.991
AGrP Whole Kemal

Pancake &amp; Waffle

SYRUP
i Vi» W

iM ; l~ r-

CORN

A&amp;P

Grape Juice

Coleman

Earl Colemon

691
3,of 89‘ Tomato Juice

1ft Qt. Decanter

LOCKSHORE

agency
Jl* Coleman

Mi. Wl 5-3442

Skimmed MilkJi. 2#

4-59‘

Heinz Soup.?.
Sleeve Pack—101 ox. Cans t

Campbell's

3 89‘

MUSHROOM

4,-59

VEGETABLE

Pillsbury or Ann Page

Layer Cake Mix
1 lb., 2 ox. Pkgs.

OQc

uper Market

�; silver. furniture end other things
*—mr bastings banner

Nashville Group
Aids Family
After Fire Loss

Thursday, M.rrh 4. 1*3

Proceedings of the Barry
Co. Board of Supervisors

&gt;4FUHTItF.M HKHOUVKP tkat

iable of completely outfilim? the
family. but they ar. rea-hto
give them a good start .D, ^
room chairs and cheats o! draware still necded _.. _
.h#
Fire starting from on overr-|er»
­
heated
heated heaUng
heaUng stove
stove completely
completely j it anyone has »nythlny: -o- •
gutted the residence ot Mr. and Crabtree family, call Mrs wm.
Mra. Charles Crabtree of MM Hamm at Nashville Her husGreggs Crossing road, northwest band has been giving a
of Nashville, Wednesday after- slat in repairing furniture since
noon. Feb. 24.
■ the NEO was organised.
The only persons in the home j
“• ,
,
when the fire broke out were Mr. I Present AntlgOPC
Crabtree's nleee. Mrs Wayne/'
production of the
Mabry, and her 17-month -old
The new
daughter. Sabrina Mr. Crabtree
-AnUKOworks at lhe Babcock filling «ta- *
.U““T sXday.
lion in Nashville and Mrs Crab-1 P?' ,on,
Kellogg Comtree is cmuloved at Michigan March 5-6. at tne Ketwgg
Magnetics in Vermontville. The i munlty College auditorium
five Crabtree children were In •-------------------------- ------school.
EXPERT TIRE
,
The high wind and intense ■
SERVICE
smoke hindered the Nashville
volunteer Are department. The I
| Vermontville department was
. called to assdsl.
The firemen were able lo save
' only a small amount of living I
Tire Shop
l room furniture. All of the cloth-.
u. 5. ROYAL
I ing for the Crabtree and Mabry
families was lost.
' The Crabtrees have five chll-1
Best Buys on
dren. Sharon. 14; Charles. 11;
sw &amp; Used Tires
j Dale. 10; Lou Ann. 8, and Nor- |
Mw.Hd FRIEI
j Following thft-fire the Crab-1
trees went to the home of rtlatlves, Mr and Mrs. Richard
Powers. near Vermontville, RS!
Charlotte, and Mra. Mabry, her I
I husband end daughter went to
I stay with Lansing relatives They I
expect to move Into a luxisc on ■
FRII
Greg 81reel in NashviUe In about I
PARKING
a week.
I Before the fire trucks were |
bark in from th. Ore the Nath-;
vllle Emergency group w get----- —--------- ---.nnIIT.
•Ung clothing, bedding, dishes.
Please See MORL ABOUT.

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Hard to tell at a glance that each of these beauties u
the lowest priced In its line. The ride doesn’t show it.
Or the interior. Or.the performance. Just the price
sticker.
'
T*hat luxurious ’65 Biscayne has the room of
many expensive cars. Plus a handsome color-keyed
intenor with plush vinyls, fine fabrics, full deep-twist
^(JhevJie, America’s fav^l intermediate-size car,

the international flavor of a rear engine hardtop,
promieoJunJfor the months ahead.
Chevrolet, Chevelle and Chevy II are available
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Corvair’s rear-mounted Turbo-Air Six delivers tho
best balance and traction for

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tastefully trimmed interior, W alh the easy-care
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Chevy II got a whole lot smarOHt for ’65—but kept
its common sense! Still family-size, easy to handle,
economical, and the lowest priced Chevrolet out.
Both Corvair Sport Coupe and Sport Sedan have

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                  <text>with a :17:51 qualifying lap on July It, saw that smashed by
Richard Amltk on Aug. 2, then retained the record on Sept. 6.
The “Str ear, and equipment, requires an investment of about
Yi0.('OO plus salaries/for mechanic*. pit crew* and the driven..

The Hastings Banner
One Hundred end Ninth Year

Hastings, Michigan, Thunday, March 11, 1965

Retail Sales Hit
S31.2 Million in
Barrv in Year

Banner Classified Ads Are
the Spring Tonic for a

Run Down Winter Pune

20 Page*—3 Section*

NUMBER 47

EDITORIALS-!'For
1”School
*""’'"
br HM.C'

Barry County's 317 retail es- WM the Annua) World D*y of
tabllshmenta had 431J million in I _
.
.Tt
■k. in UO. « in™. »I 20iP"&gt;" ,h“ ™“ « “L
percent from 1958, the UB. Bu- 'nominations met throughout the
mu of the census has just re­ world in a spirit of Christian
ported after tabulating data
gathered from all firms in the
li&gt;63 census of business
The last previous business cen­
sus conducted by the census bu­
reau. an agency of the UB. De­
partment of Commerce, was in origin. A portion of the message
used In the local service, held thia
year tn the Presbyterian Church on
Friday. Is quoted herewith as espe­
cially appropriate for the lenten

do justice, and to love kind­
ness. and to walk humbly with
jour God?
Micah 8:8
This Old Testament verse apeak*
to us with meaning today. The
Church in the midst ot a modem
social revolution finds its very
existence tested. The true Church

Additions April 6
Residents of tJir Hastings School
District will have an opportunity
to see what more than 4307,000 of j
their money has purchased when

Northeastern and Southeastern
Schools on Tuesday. April 0. at
Guenther Tuesday noon announced
meeting at the
Kliool were practically completed
and that residents would be invited
to Inspect Ute additional education
facilities.

CJ million.
thoughtful meditation by oil of us.
In volume of business the
county’s food stores had sale* of
WHAT DOTH THE
electrical 424.452. other expenses
$81 million, an Increase Of 10
IORD REQUIRE
SERVANTS in his name. This does
percent from 1958 In other re­
He has showed you. O man.
tail business— the county's eating
and drinking place* had sales of
what Is good: and what doe*
(Please turn to Pg. 4, this-Sec.)
415 million, and gasoline servto be opened Monday, Supt. Ouen-

Reminds Barry ‘Brigadoon’ Also
Financial Success
Farmers to Sign Supt. Richard J. Guenther re_
. wai
» ported to the juuongs Hoard or
For Feed Plan _ ’
Melvin Smith, office manager
of the Barry A3CB, trould like
to remind farmers that they

Expenses Included 410905 for
scores. 145858 for royalty and mu-

in the 1965 Feed Grain Program
Advance payments are avail­ 41.039.70 for rental of costume* and
able within two or three days af­ scenery and 4300 06 for transporta­
tion charges.
ter the farmer signs up.

Night meetings are being held
ilthtn the county for the con-

Middleville Man
Dies Wednesday;
Rites Saturday

able to get into ths office during
the day. Opportunity will be glvWednesday at Pennock Hospital,
thl* time.
The following I* a list of places urday at the Beeler Funeral
for til esc meetings:
Home in Middleville.
Woodland Fire Station. March
15: Prairieville Town Hall. March
16; Assyria Town Hall. March 17.
and Middleville Town Hall.
March 19.
proximately 8 pm. The final date
far filing your Intentions is
March 28.

□Violence Follows
Basketball Came
merchandise group stores had
sales of 11.7 million, ntul lumber,
building materials, hardware and At Battle Creek
form equipment .d e aJxci.had
Hon.
Auto dealers and related re­
tail trade establishments had

sales of 445 million.

With the new Kindergarten.
Hastings will have eight Kinder­
garten rooms with about 30 stu­
dents In each. Pupils from prea-

gws

Battle Creek and Hastings auth­
fow-ytar pe
orities are completing their inves­
tigation of lhe incidents which
effort
and William Kirkpatrick,
occurred follovrtng the BearcatBaxon district basketball game Sat­
urday night at Battle Creek.
Hostings Supt. of Schools Rfch-Census reports to be issued
during the next few months Will srd J. Guenther told members of
give state and county figures on
wholesale and service trades,
manufacturing and mineral In­ the Battle Creek School and com­
munity had apologized for the
dustrie*.
- . behavior of the youngsters and
Uvat disciplinary action was being
,u
major types of retail establish­ taken.
Three Battle Creek Central stuments in each county are pro­
vided In the printed report: 1983 iente admitted throwing eggs at
Hastings
school
buses
as they
census of business, retail trade.
Michigan, available at 460 from drove towards Hastings and all
Another bad Ar* In the Nash­
Superintendent ot Documents.
ville area destroyed the rural
Washington. D.C. 20402 and at
borne of Mr. and Mrs. James
US Department of Commerce
Fenstcmaker
of 9015 Bayne Road,
Arid offices.
The windshield of the bus driven
northwest of the village early
Friday evening
soft drink bottle and two Hastings
Mr*. Betty FensMmaker and

Another Fire
Destroys Rural
Nashville Home

Annexation of the 10 proposed
districts on July 1 can go through
outside of tlie *K-12“ act, and the
dlitricte being annexed, ,wUl aiiarc
in the Hastings district's debt
Bupt Guenther reported.
Board member* Tuesday .adopted
the repogt) &lt;4 the committee f«
teacher evaluation. . .
.
.
Formal approval of contract* tar
MV*.
--- _

school mathematics instructor,, rehUclng^ Gordon Brazos who reanne 0, Kenneth 7, Vickie S. and
semmter. Molyneux is a mld-yW
was kicked. Smith immediately Donald 2. were at home follow­ sradiMta av Sima ■
k..
turned on the flashing light of ing the supper hour when Mrs.
he bus and police arrived to quiet
the
disturbance.
One
student
was
Middleville; five grandchildren,
Michigan Air National Guard Ludington High in 1943.
four great grar.dclUldrcn, nnd a
headquarters in Battle Creek.
Barbar* Cluse was driving the
brother, Canver, Middleville.
--- ni-u.n.i-aiy
monlvlUe’s new village president family car out of the parking lot
She called a codiln. Richard —
Allen,
in Nashville, and her par­ Physical education Instructor In
vlth five other girls when a rock
ono vote, defeating his oppon- the she of a grapefruit crashed ents. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Mc- 1965-88. replacing Robert Carlson
who is to tench physical education
enl Wilbur Walsh 51 to 50 through a window of the car. The Kelry of rural Hastings, before in ihe secondary school. Mrs
Trumble was nominated by the
she and James went upstairs Robbe, who has taught here on n
Citizens ticket and Walsh by
rindsliield. The rock fell ch where the smoke was Alling the full and part-time basU for three
area and they started throwing

backward glances
“h'tr ofyesterday"....
as gleaned from tbe

Banner files

Donald Hummel with 52. Hum­ he added, and said the problem vide unole water supply.
mel was appointed last Sum­
Because the fire had made
mer to complete tl&gt;e uncxplrrd
such headway th* house was
term of Otus Mills who moved
pretty well destroyed Inside be­
Into tin presidency when Leon­ It left Hastings.
fore the department arrived
ard Aldrich resigned Bath Mus­
Only a few item* from the sec­
ser and Hummel were running
on the Citlsena ticket. Unsus-

man. (R). 50, and Wrd WoiA unique birthday party was
held in the Goodwill neighbor­ mg
hood Wednesday evening. In­

which the smoke was heaviest
When Mr. Allen arrived he
Hattie Creek Police Chief Etarl alerted the Nashville volunteer
B. Roberts termed tthe incidents Are department Bayne road has
'irresponsible and infantile be- been almost impassable because
of mud and slush, so nearby
tanners met the department al
will not tolerate It to continue. the intersection ot M-68 and
Bayne, and assisted with their
neetlng said Hastinas' relation* tractor* in getting the equipment
with Battle Creek Central have

South Haven.
Hastings to
Exclumge Mayors

Hastings is scheduled * to ex­
George Firstar, running for
change mayors with South Haven
time the frigate on assessor on the Republican ticket
as one of Use highlights of Mlchlopposed.

fhncfly wrapped packages, friends Philippines.

help Rene Gangulllet and Chea­
ter Lyons celebrate thdr birth- by Western Michigan College of
Education for a five-year tost

The Fay Greens
To Celebrate
60th Anniversary

Nashville's Mayor Gladys Miller
Is to exchange with Dearborn
Mayor Orville L. Hubpard Back
tn 1955 Hastings and Dearborn

Noted University Group to Present
Varied Program ip Auditorium;
Profits to Go forScholanihips

u Coast-to-coaut television brood­
casta (Ed Sullivan. Pat Boone,
Dinah Shore arid Perry Oomo|
sbbws). a movie short entitled.
by-RKG-Pathe. and a record of
college songs for Decca Records
are among the Club's accom-

dikie:

Stanley Trumble
New President
Of Vermontville

ts still hospitalu«l in Ann Arbor
These earnings were equal to following Injuries sustained in *
41 a share on 1037.700 share* of cctiool wrestling accident. Expense*
common slock outstanding, as are running approximately »1,000
opponent.
against 41.09 on the same nummontviUe friend* are attampUng
/ Hastings is a major producer to lighten the load by sponaorttv
\ of piston rings, oil Alters, and canisters in business establish­
TSssite oil additives.
ments.

Famed U-M Men’s
Glee Club to Sing
Here on Thursday

The University of Michigan takes pride in presenting tbe
Men’s Glee Club, acclaimed by many as the outstanding college
glee club in the Nation, at Central Auditorium in Hastings at
Uon of student* in ihe oouniy and
dial Hastings may have one room, 8:IS p.m. this Thursday, March 11.
. Since its founding, and particularly in recent years under
ind poaslbly two. for mentallj
tundlcapped students next year the direction of Philip A. Duey, the Club has gained nationwide
—------- 77
recognition, appearing In con-, - ----------------- ■ ■ •
certs from New York City to Los |B
’
' '!
Angeles.
: 1 ■ .
.,.1
in addlllou io IU co nee r l |
'

Hastings Mfg. Co.
Reports Earnings Tom Humphreys
Hasting* Manufacturing Com­
pany him reported pct earnings Still Hospitalized
of 41.033.169 after taxes In the
Ascal year ended Dec. 31. 1984.
compared with 41.128.461 in the

•The Midnight Sons'* quartette of .the University of Michigan

Eastern Michigan University in
1948. She will alw teach one hour
of secondary physical education

Terril Zylman, 27. a native of
Holland where lie was graduates
from high school In 1955, was hired

Club's two private record reje**M
become popular on
the campus and among alumni
and friends.
. In theTWlof INI. the Club
did its first joint concert with
the Glee Club of a football op­

verslty. and since then these con1)1 recIs Glee Club—Music
Partlclpatlng clubs have been
thqse of Cornel), Duke. Michigan urged to attend a concert to be
State. Ohio State. Indiana. IU1- given by the University of Michi­
nol* and Wisconsin.
gan Men's Glee Club in Central
Auditorium at 8:15 pm. this
Thunday. Philip A. Duey win
During the Bummer of 1955 It direct the- outstanding program.
did a four-week tour of Holland.
Germany. Austria. Italy, Swit­ arshlps for Barry County stu­
zerland. and France. Including a dents.
i
v ’
command performance before
Queen Juliana of Thg, Nether­
lands and an appearance at the
Fourth of July celebration of the
American Embassy in Rome

He received Ms BS degree from Centennial year in-ISM. the Glee
Hope College iff i960 and has Club toured Great Britain. Bel­
gium. France. The Netherlands.
■hree at Grand Rapids Godfrey- Germany. Denmarlf. Norway, and
Lee He has been a member of the Sweden, with performances at
Grand Rapids Symphony Orches- th* Free University in West Ber­
lin and over several European
tadio networks
The past Bummer the Club did
lercock College.
a Av* week lour which included
concerts in Italy. Greece. Yugo­
slavia. Austria. Poland. Germany.
France and Great Britain Parti-

'945. She is a native of Grand
Rapids Mrs Quinlan will teach American Embassy In London
Perhap* the highest achieve­
the new kindergarten room.
The Nashville Emergency
Mr*. Marjorie Eggleatoc. who ment in th* Gle* Club's history
Group immediately started get­ previously taught here for nine took place at the 12th and 17th
Annual
International Musical
ting funiLUilngs and clothing
Eisteddfods In Llangollen. Wales,
ready for the family, and Any­
where the Club won first place
one wishing to contribute with' Western Michigan Unlvenity.
f6r male choir* among 18 com­
either article* or money are
asked to contact Mn. Wm Middleville, la to teach at North- peting group* from ten countries
In 1959 and among 19 competing
(Marion) Hamm, phone OL 3­
group* from ten countries In
9711. or Mrs. Wm. (Dorothy)
1983. Presenting the Internation­
Hayter, phone 683-8151.
tlce teaching here. She taught one al Trophy. Dr. Sydney Northcote.
Until suitable living quarters
Internationally known choral ad­
are found the Ftnsteinaker fami­ native of Hart.
judicator. described the Glee
ly la staying with her parents
Club as. “A thoroughly compeat 3153.McOllnn Road. Hastings

of th* highlights ot the second
annual Michigan Week celebration.
church and when finished, the Wilbur T&gt;. Wert was reoenily 8. Hanover, wlllobserv* their 80th
Other pairings are Bellevue and
group gathered in the basement I named comp director and will wedding annlvsruBry. Na celehni- Walkerville, Coldwater and gogtr*
for refreshments, which Included be in charge of the work.
City, Richland and'But Jordan.
the traditional birthday caka
...
Deen Solomon, «a of Mr. a
VennontvlUe and Wolverine. Eaton Mrs. Wilbur 6olorazm. R2 Drib
Middleville opened Ite first
Rapids and Millington. Olivet and
engaged In bk
t the Marine
des at Woods I

OH Campus Study

College.

WMU graduate Her husband. Jack. adventurous.*
it employed at the E. W. bum

Board members approved peti­
tioning the City to install curb and
gutter and blacktop op a Young

Susan Hansen
Of Nashville Has
Hl Scholarship

vide, has won a Michigan State
University 4H Scholarship for 1801-

County to receive this honor and
recognition this year
Last year in Barry County there
to Natalie Bortak. 804 N Tarte*.

tings; Clarence Oolhson. R3. Deltap; Charlene Hamilton, Ri Bellq-

aral' Mary Hollister. Middleville.
about Mary's academic record this

graduates of Middleville T-K High
School.

Orangeville Notice:
Orangeville Twp. annual meet­
ing will be held at Orangeville.
Fire Bam. Saturday, April 3.
adoption ot budget.
, Raymond Bourdo.
Orangeville Twp. Clerk 3 35

The Annual Township meeting
Of special interest Is the fact will be held 00 Awd 3. 1965. *1
that the Glee Chib Is a student 1:30 pm. at the Masonic Temple
in Hickory Corner*. Mich.
. . . GLEE CLUB, Pag* 3.

�Was ■ d—th of her mourn.
nJ Conger of Richland The funeral
Plpp was held Wednesday at the
he Presbyterian Church In Rich-

of Mr- and Mn
. HIM Claypoole Caroline Booth, Mrs. Audrey

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KT&amp;A" -ssrs-’Ki

her mother, Mrs. NeUle Schcnkel,
and other relatives, a Don Stauf­
fer ot WMU visited his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Don BUuffer, and
attended the Fennvdic-Middle­
ville game.

end Mr. and Mrs. BchanU of
Uoti for appcndlcltla
garet Abbott. Mrs. Marjorie Bolo- Caledonia stayed at the Browns
man. Mn«Bharon Habegger.Mrs
* Bunday worn- Barbara Huss. Mrs. Francis while she was away. * Mary By Mrt. Leland Hammond
Frost, daughter of Mr. aneVMn.
reception was held at the home
Maichele. Mrs. Barbara Appel Albert Prost, returned home re­
and Mrs. Dorothy Dean.
cently from the Mayo Brothers
Methodist Church service. Some
Clinic tn Rochester. Minn. She
of the girls took active part In
will meet Monday. March IS., extended the happy couple.
will
not
return
to
school
the
rest
,
interested
tn
a
future
college
Uie service*, as ushers, organist
of the year. Mary is a Junior In I
for the prelude, greeters and aco- career took a scholarship cxnmi&gt;diit Church
uie. Lewis -------------M'Uxxh.t
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�as Stuart Churchill, of
Mrs.McNaughton jkrtMa
Fred Waring fame, and Chase famed Detective,
। Baromeo. a basso formerly with
Chicago and Metropolitan
Of Middleville .Opera Companies. Thomas E. Hastings Native,
Dewey, ex-Governor of New
। York, was business manager and
Dies Tuesday
| a soloist with the Olee Club Ln Retires in LA.
| hH days as a student at the Uni­

THE HARTINGS BANNER—3
Thursday, March 11, IftfrS

Name Geiger
Freeport President

Charles Geiger, publisher of the
Freeport News, wm elected village
president on the Citbvn's ticket
tn the Freeport election held MonMy. defeating Milton Miner, of
Capt. Warren M. SUlson. early Peoples ticket, by » 82 to » vote.
, verslty.
S’.', McN““«»“on. TO. R2 Middle-1i More recent Glee Clubbers who morning chief of police and long­
ville. who died al 11:40 pm 1 have moved on to professional est In point of service on the
Tuesday at Pennock Hospital I Ringing activities Include Russell force—43 years— retired recently
Funeral services for Mrs. MAble
are to be held at 2 pm. Satur­ j Christopher, with the Metropoll­
day at Ute Beeler Funeral Home! tan Opera Company. Robert McEvelyn Waltcn was elected treas- Bchaibly. S3. Hl Woodland. who
at Middleville.
, , ! Ora th, with the Mitch Miller
In
a drainage ditch near tier
unopposed.
cemetery
**
j Show and other television work. Academy.
Named councilman were Charles
1 and Ara Berberian, who Is alngA famed detective, having Blough, with 80 votea; Gordon
: *”«_2n opyra and oratorio tn New
Chapel at Lake Odom.
ted to the hospital at 3:45 the; York and elsewhere.
lary and auto theft dotal's and
The Rev. Ronald Hoffman of
* ShiT Jurrtv^iL411^ ,
u 1’ Untquf
Unique Bnd
and msatUe,
versatile, the
the Glee
Glee
Charlotte. pastor ot ihe Kil­
Iff8n
c,ub h*» won P«*l f»VOr with os long-time head of the crime
lab. Btllson alto had more time
patrick United BrcUvren Church
°.f
,u renvtatty varied repertoire. in than any other na captain.
rtteiiite
Pcrform«1 With the smooth and
Jota&amp;?Ctaw£^ 'Mr* M nnU yphfcyy* *ty|c d^unetin ot
i present-day professional singing MlchHu«°
Mahala Moore's 29
group*. Expert arranging of song* ’Denham&gt; Btllson. wa* a veteran
by the director ha* given a freah oI Wor,d Ww r IIe Joined U*
louch to everything in the Club1*
Department a* a civilian
Mnre Ahn nt
nags, as be w&gt;i returning
program, consisting of selections telephone operator tn 1921 and
home from school.
ranging from the aork* of the became a policeman on Nov. 6.
Deputy Willard Redmond wild
master* to the more popular B&gt;23.
wltenabout* of these people call
t,,,e4
| The retiring captain plana on Maurice Greenfield. Wl 5-5807:
Aho included in the program Is ■ taking tilings uuy from now on Catherine Davie.%, Ena Mae Man- ^■Atigallon.
Continued from Page One
Mrs Bchaibly was bom in
a special group of Uie traditional and will look back on the day* ay. Virginia McLaury, Gordon Ja! college song*, designed to bring when he helped aolve such fa- ;ota. Kenneth Tinker and Zabclle Odesra Township on Dec. 16,
Hill. Hie daughter of WillUun
। back nostalgic cmemorte* to all mous raias
tlK William Hlck- Adrounlc.
managed, self - perpetuating or­ i college grads. Each year the Glee num- kidnap-murdcr row of the
and Maude &lt;VanBrockllni Workganisation. The stutifril officers Club features several ensembles uie Klw and the time he apent
ley She married Georgv Schalbly
are responsible for the managing ?nd
In l‘J40 and they lived a mile
Of ouU,Uniln«
running the aclentlflc invrcUgaof the Club's concert tours' and . bre Prominent music critic* and Uol. divijion
and one-half west of Woodland
other .activities
. audiences agree that The Uni.
.
.
verslty of Michigan. Men s G!ec|
aHd
‘“’e„
£*
ond oldest college glee club th Club presents a concert that is
640
8L,
America. The Club Li composedl top* in quality and entertain-:
AD’cit“Lansing Rfaslnetti University.
of graduate and undergraduate 'ment.
Continued from Page One j In addition* to her husband,
------------ •-----------member* from every college In
John Bay. director of Pennock
nie Jim Btanlakes of Lansing
ihe is survived by a ron. Duane,
the University Past membeni of Hospital, is a former member of I *ere guwte of her sister, Mr*, waa organized with the help of Woodbind; three brutlicrs. Ray
the Club include such celebrated the Glee Club
Ray Bratton, over the weekend
the Congregational Ladles’ Aid Workley. Denver. Colo.; Roy
u M
*~T------Mr- iU,d Mrs
and Society. Book* will be available Lake Cdreva. ami Gallen. Eavt
High Bank Farm Bureau
Mra c. T. Cordca spent March to all persons in Middleville and Lansing, and her father, William,
Member* of^ the High Bank 7 with the William Yates family tlio surrounding territory. Hours Lak. Odessa
will be In the afternoon from
________ __

Funeral Services
ForMrs.Schaibly
To be Friday

eniwui

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Where Are They?

'Glee Club

More About-------

Backward Glances

Dr. A. E. Dahlman
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Hastings
Phone
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OBITUARY

.
™ ------- -------------- -WIM.
7 pm. There will be a potluck old last week
supper.
tour family March birthdays.

Mian Katherine Feltser ot
Grand Rapids spent Sunday
with her parents, the C. H. Fdtrers. and Mr. and Mrs Claude
Sherman. aLw of Grand Rapids
were Bunday callers Mr. and
Mrs Roy Kelley of Algonquin
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�Sally Heath
New Director
Of Kitanniwa

that night alter night thousands

EDITORIAL

are poorly clothed and live in cold.
infested rooms?

Church, nation and the world. She
U constrained to INVOLVE herself Justice la th* rule: for example,
in improving cohdtUoiu that affect denying the vote to American dtl-

The Hastings Banner

rcspKislbllliy. Struggling for uni­
versal ju*dce 1* part of the mission
of every Christian and the worid-

B. M, OOQK. K-lllw
0MX UUNDBBD AND

a strong wline* for my Christian

MUUHCUHTiua

The command is "Love your neigh­
bor as yourself,” and "be kind."
IhU U the kind of love that make*
in Christian love. I must liave a

about my neighbors dally life.

MIGHIGAN I’UKBB gUYIO*. Us.

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NATIONAL

home far his family, about hi*
children'* education. Kindne** springing from Cliris-

resist having ol next door neigh­
bor* a family of a race different

first, because this la right, and
second, because living as Children
EDITOR LAL of God in ONE FAMILY con­
tributes something of worth to all

How can I pray for myself and

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In Nashville

' Grand Valley
. College Plans
’ Honors Institute

I The Honora Institute foi
nual village election.
MU* Sally HMth, daughter of
Mr. and Mr*. Adelbert Heath of
«.
- ~~ ~ 1oung ocww, » —.-R4 Hastings and valedictorian of, been nominated at the'
for hlglj ncijool student*-

The loving of

LOtncihliig about these need*, not

WE NEED TO -DO JUSTICE—

83 Cajt Votes

Camp Fire Girls' Camp Kltan- had served on the council for | 81*uj College from July 0 to Aug.
nlwa on the Bird Hoad In Balli- four years. Michael Appchnon J3
more Towtuhlp.
| waa elected to replace him.
j Tljc pro(rnun u (j(rjgiud for
MU* Heath teaches in lhe »cl-: Tho*e elected are; ,yill*ge .
high school student*
still another responsibility. I must
ence department of State Uni- 'president. Mn*. Gladys Miller. 83; wh(J wUiJ
explore n specific
be a pan of a fellowship, a fdlowverslty CoMege in Cortland. N.Y. clerk. Mra Ada Skedgod. M; i lubJecl
ln a preview of
Her father te chief engineer for treasurer. Mr*. Marguerite WU- j
jCVCj programs. Subject
lhe George R. Rich Mfg. Oom- gon. 81; trustee* for two year*. frvsU offend are chcmtetry, phyp*ny
in
Battle
Creek
and
her
Harold
Norrta,
80,
Michael
Apbiology.
iitatlxcmuUc*.
cnxiIn this ONE Christian fellowship
mother teaches 6th grade at peirmin, 82. and Loren Noddins, Ure wrnUlg&gt; and American 111*we must liave a growing deatre for
Northeastero school here.
; ga, and for amessor. Carl Tut- I.
tunthe UNITY of the church of Jesus
An outstanding student while tie, 82.
at Hasting* High School, the
------------•----------- Clui»t Tilts fellowship must pro­
the GVBC and H1FYS stuff. In
WORK OF LITTLE RACOON—Conservation Officer Gene Brown reddteh blonde Sally was a win- - T
a
.
vide MORE ecumenical opportuniaddition. gu«»t lecturers from a
ner of one of the coveted Na- Wpsy lUlllI'UtlOH
variety ot fisida will augment
tional Merit Scholarship*, a I’VYY UUUVaaivsi
the program with Uuiructton in
solve any problaru that stand in
member of the National Honor o. IT .
O
‘
their FpwtiallUcsSociety, excelled in debating. Stott t() KCVICW
band work and 4H Club acUvl- LHdll W xtvuvn
Studcnta bi Lhe HIFY8 pro­
building in the Fall, big and fat. When Spring approached, he lie*, was editor of lhe school o
gram* will attend lectures in
10*
tlio morning and groups studies
yearbook and winner of Ute Glrte SnRPCIl ^(TVICCS
Athletic Association award.
OJJCVVil OV1 tivvo
' in their chosen field* Ui the afA* we observe the World Day’ celling tile, ripping up cupboards and generally making
She Is a graduate of the Uni- i Four typea of speech defects urnopii. Weekly field trips are
of Prayer in this spirit of unity.;____________
to —
various
scientific—and
versltv of Michigan, got her mas- . are to be dlscuMed in coming planned —
—------------------—
we need more Uian ever before to picked him up Thursday.—Banner photo,
ter'* degree in physics at the articles prepared by spreeh industrial itscerch renters In
remember that God REQUIRES
‘
University of California, then therapist's on the Barry Special the area, and,to Interlochen Mu­
Chief of Police Richard Sunior
.
....ut
Antonio Education staff.
Me Camp and IM SitaUord. Un­
tut, Calif, before j u Ute flrat article lite prob- bsrio. shaki*p«rc FoaivaL
building and play. Atty. Paul
---- id.
I jnn Of defective articulation wlU
Further
information
and apFurther
information
and ap­
siege! said tbe City has the right
Meanttme she ipent three
dlscuMcd. Articulation prob- plication* may be obtained by
... ...........to
- Dean Arthur
a-,*..,- rSummers (one as a director of
cutnpnM Uw majority of writing
C. mH.
Hill*,
the senior unit) counseling at 31)(&lt;ch probli1IU| kcu in scluul Grand Valley Suite- College. AlKltanniwa. where she was a fa-j
Kitanntwa.
fa­
cmklren. In U» second lendaJe. Tile first student from
vorite. counseled another Sum­ I article the problem of defecUre • Burry County at G. V. S. C. cn. .
-. ■ .
...____________
,
,
• ,
* . .
. to Ute safety committee and Chief mer at a private camp at Water­
■ fluency or •Cultaring will be U&gt;red this y«tr as a freshman.
-- ------- 2*^ "—.../. ' -“Ji “ » fonnjU “Sroemcnt te made 6unlor lor fuiUxr study
vliet. then directed CIT at Ki- presented. The third article will Six, ta Mira Joan William* of
Mrs Beatrice-Miller and ' ^^*0, the City and the County, I T7 *„ ,U1U7
,
daughter. Gale, of Battle Creek 1 cHmtg of the Barry County Wei- J1** c,ty
n ei’ecli for
I discuss voice problem* and ten- Middleville and instead of liv­
were Bunday dinner guest* of the fare Deportment and the Bureau
w M lu 4iuur 01 ““
at med *he toured Europe.
.
commonly re- ing on campus she commutes to
Robert Baldwin, uid Mr. June. ^taHid wiil 7&gt;Sd go redy to .
,'or
ta*l Utree ! The new CIT directs - - guage problem*
.mwAia.
v. 1W&gt;4.
Mead.
one ptace for their assistance after — °£
.. .
.
. I former earn per and counselor at *rrrcc‘ w “ aphasia.
Mayor Franklin C Brcicwith uu
and miaiuuwa,
Kllannlwa. Ml*a cmaium
Sandra Bayne
.No one —
doubt*
Mr. and Mr*. Charles Hamp junr ■ uhm mercer cf the two
—— the importance :
of Lake Odessa were dinner »nd;Lncl}1 bccwiwa a reality
c^^iien are to gather m of Decatur. A student at Michl- of adequate ap«ch in todays
evening lunch guests Sunday at M
1444 onk&lt;s
7 P-"1- Monday. March 1 gan State University, she spent modern eoclety. Without the
T ANO
the home of their daughter, the
22, when the Camp Fire leaders (five year* as a camper, is » ability lo sp&lt;-&gt;k adequately, an
Fred Courtneys, and Mr*. Court-1
rrir?ye„tn&lt;: quy7 are to furnish a birtltday cake a* graduate of the CIT Course, and individual's life may be negativcEIECTR0KIC1
ney'*
* ola
. • ’-^en
of their
ney* brother,
orotner, the
uie Donald
uanaia Hamps.
nan&gt;i».
- “
-- cl
- !&gt;•’
~
acii lu
uwu appreciation
upixvuiaumi for
i« 1, last Summer was senior director ly influenced tn many ways Yet.
t artoa wm,
Ulc Bureau
(-.v making
niakiiur available
avaiialilr space
stn.-r on
nn 1 and assistant
director the ahilltv
of reran*
Grand Ledge
were alm
alio thMr
their “7X the
““[“Ji o.
w Mociai
Hoc‘. Ala to lb, CKy
axiktant to the CIT director
ability tn
to stx-tik
speak is an
ah ability
o SERVICE
guest* Sunday evening, their first accommoda.e the present otnceaa* y,,.
J100r ol y.e 01d CKJ. | KiUuuUwa will be open for
vi»it to the Courtneys'new home. *■“*“* Uir
Hah for Uie organuauon * otlke* :* c v e n week* from June 27
It takes a
A Sunday ago the Courtneys; noueed in a comer ol the Court- ,_renl free. Mayor Beckwtili said I through Aug. 14. with all perlwundroualy coinpica, phewere guest* at a surprise dinner i house.
|
1Uppiy ujg cuflcc.
I od* opening Sunday afternoon
• lot of know-how
party at the Roger Hamp home |
The City **k* rental of
Chief Suiuur reported that 15 and closing Saturday at noon
in Lake Odessa honoring the----- - ---------- - *- **“
---------- - ----------- - -------- '------------- ----------------- —... nl... vetop adequate speech that we
to fix a hi-fi
birthday -nt their mother. Mrs i
Charie* Hamp.
Speech cun bo defective In
The Adelbert Cortright* were i jarlUionB to Insure .greater pri- }burglary. larceny Iran an auto. | Camp time* lor Camp Fire four basic ways, in other words,
In Mendon on Monday, March 1,1 racy, installing a healing system simple larceny, check taw viola- | and Junior unit* will be for one there ore four basic qualities or
for that area, and for other )A&gt;rk. non*,"contributing to the deUn-j week periods starting June 27. aspect* of speech that may not
ter"* hutband. Edgar Smith, who
The City would get about'81000 queacy of minors. dtaordcrUncs*, I July 4 and 11 and Aug. 1 and 8.
died very tuddenly with a heart of Uiat expenditure Lack in Ute ptowjexs, malicious destruction of I wlth a two-wcex camp beginning
attack. Accompanying them home five years. Alderman Dwight Fisher, property, curlew violation and vio-' July 18. Dale* for senior unit*.
and having lunch here that eve­ Third ward, reported. The City now utton of City ordinances. -Diree OtOTjrt. wUl be one wefftSUrting
ning were Iva Utchard of Men­ receive* 81 JOO annually in rental. । arrest* .were nude and four Juve- JU1F U M**1*’1* *
t*° wee“ language or symbolic proeeaM*.
don. and 4flflan Dickey of Ve­ It supplies partial janitortai serv- .nilta were turned rner lo thc!*nxn July IB-Juiy 31.
rona. Ohio.
’
ice .aid pays lor-uUlitks.
juvenile agent.
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Lt. Col. and Mrs. Allen Pren­
Councilmen Monday accepted
ntovtag vluteUon Ucketa R |
moving ix-re from Grand Raptice of Baltimore. Md . were Sat­ the ptal for the Cook AddiUoTat wrr*
Uraet* *a'Pn mt-VICllunus
urday night guest* of the Frank the^Tret City limit* subject to -ere handed uul and tdO vveume
factory-jralned pc'sonrwl to fix
of Dibble and Mondial! Streets.
cmnpletlon of work a* required by'P^1111* UckeU u“c UBUwJ-A
•
Frank'* birthday, the family. Mr. the new subdivision ordinance The1 PiucCMni 63 appltoahon tor dnvand Mr*. David ChrUUe and Iffiprflcmcnta are to be installed ‘r ® hcc?*iW
n‘e CrUUk rs
WK1 Mrs- Rulph McClelland were In Lansing on Wednesday
TV and tape recorders
ion, Jeff, of Naahville, and Mr. by the developer* under the super- , -■»» mbex wrnqt 3W gallon* of ga* of R2 Clarksville will celebrate of last week to help celebrate
and Mr*. Mike Lyon* of Battle vision of the Director of PubUo
lwo1 l1UJUU « 01&gt;their silver wedding anniveraary
expertly repaired, too.
Creek vUlted the Chrtellw Sun- i
Pearl English.
day and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur '
The oial had been armroved
.7------------ ..
— ----unuwe m, Lam ucesaa on
Christie and daughter of A**yrla
toT^e toi^S^
2!. frum 2 to Von Dunn accompanied Mr. and
vulted them on Saturday.
Mr. and Mr* Joe Daniel are
ihe cclabratlon is being nr- dlr Villa Inn for dinner on Sun­
on a Southern trip, making their
inpUhAtiun of ratrtr baMn. dram- j ™
£b£t Stowell ! rntagad by their daughters and day lo celebrate Mrs. Hynes'
HOWARD TRUMBULL
Rudi Stidham in South Carolina, age tube and rip-rap between lot* '. -Til„ £.T?',„.* ।frimd-i and relatives lire Invited. birthday, and they drove on to
3
and
4
from
Brookside
Court
to
aixl then going on into Georgia
'
'Rarheli Jordan of Wood­ Hynes brother and wife. Mr.
and Alabama where they will West Court; initauabun of IJitU o^.Jr'Derry'
228 N. Jcffenon it Mill
land.
Mr*.
Wayne
(Gall)
Smith
feet
of
curb
and
gutter;
final
prep;
vlalt relative* and friends. They
Sheppard of DetroU and ,
plan to return this Thursday. arjUon of gravel of platted »vad&lt;.
1
The Radford Stidhams stayed at and biacktopping. The e*timate an
were* weekend guest* of the Ches- ।
the Daniel home while they were the work wo* $8,000
daughter*.
j
j and Mrs. Hazen Gray were SunMr. and Mrs. Marshall Cook, tn
U1„
.. . ..
1
their letter to the Council, ^aid
visitod MrsMr. and Mnt McClelland were day dinner guesta of the Richtiiat it was their understanding " Q“k&gt;' Mmonds Monday. Mabel ,married on Marell 23, 1040. in ; ant VanEngenx Callers in the
that Judge McDonald and Dr. i GUhuple 'Ldtod Mrs. Edmonds Battle Creek. Mr. McClelland s । ajurnoon were the Rev. and
Finnic plan to build on their lota '.Sjm^y A Wednesday coder waa
early this Spring, and asked far M". Arthur Wonderly of Del-,
aarlv rfbnrtval.
um and Mr. and Mrs John Mix McClelland's parents were Were Oak- Wetzel and his fiancee.
Aidermen approved granting Hoffman and irnuuldau&amp;htcr.
Audrey Newland.

A FELLOWSHIP OF CONCERN

^lerged Welfare
Offices May be
Personal Mention In 01(1 City Hall '

*

McClellands
JO Celebrate
1 Silver Anniversary

CENTRAL
RADIO &amp; TV

Saturdays
Noon on
We Close at

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takeout—io Kenneth and Doro-

THE FURNITURE
BUILDING

Wayne Hazel
Phone 374-3523

spent till' weekend in Hickory Albion visited her parent*. the A.
Marfcct on State Street.
The Council spent ccnsltferablr* Comers with their grandson* ToUca, over the weekend, and
n__ ■__ ■ ...__ I,__ ■
time discussing what should and ...»&gt; |U ,1^.
could be done to eliminate .&gt;
hazardous condition created by the
rundown. unoccupied old home at
Uie southc.is: comer of E. Green
and 8 East Streets. Most of the

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CORNER WALNUT AND 5. JEFFERSON
HASTINGS

EACH YEAR
IS A

TEACHER

Experience in itself is important,
but the knowledge gained 1 rom this

People notice a
man in a CURLEE Suit!
That’s the ekeiting price you pay for becoming a

experience is what really counts.
We use the lessons learned from

Kellogg Auditorium

•

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PRICED

BUY NOW . . .
FOR NEXT SEASON

NO EXCHANGE
OR REFUNDS

many years of service to lessen the
burdens of bereavement os much

as humanly possible.

CURLEE-mon. You’re not ju»t a face in the crowd
. . . not when you wear a CURLEE Suit that’has been

Group 1
GIRLS'
STRETCH
SLAX
Si.., 5
biles
3 to 14
tv

tailored by experts and created in awonderful variety

of the

Mutual Funds Investments

COMING TO BATTLE CREEK!

$144

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Group 2
GIRLS'
SKIRTS
Wool, - Cord.
Sixes
7 to
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i-v 14

$117

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Some with Stirrup
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s5950 •• $7450
Rues McPka'dies Me/t'i. WeaA
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LE0I1HRD
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Formerly $3.49

Values to $2.98

Reduced from
up to $4-49

'-funenal-JJotne
CHARLES H. LEONARD

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Phone 945-2471

LADIE5
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�Court of Honor
Hoyco Qrtnua *1 Crystal River,
Mr rirfmaa a - — - •

Boy Scout Troop 173, spon-

_

court of honor Tuesday.

before moving to Florida.

“I Bradenton before returning VFW dinner at Naahvllk Sat­
urday.

HURRY IWYOU MAY NEVER GET ANOTHER CHANCE LIKE THIS!

VOCKl*5

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Barry Students to Have
Tuberculin Skin Tests
are: Hastings I*ubllc School Sys­
pnrtment. announce* that befin- tem. BL Rose. Gregory. Hastings
Center. Quimby, Altoft. Coats
tubcrculln skin testing program Grove. Chidester. Rogers, Mar­
tin. Welcome Corners and Thorn­
Ing one-half of the Barry County apple Kellogg Schools at Middle­
ville and Freeport.
“Operation Bubble" is en-

disks

M*-’0

5^9’5P22’5 /I $2995

*39”

OINSTTES

IEO 5ETS

Cw-H*"
etc. »»♦’’

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55995

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FURNITURE

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SALE

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’$9’5
Otcssioe*’
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&gt;18”

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RIG.

Thur., Fri. &amp; Sat at

HASTINGS -

’39”

Ena. Albert C. Kahler. 7M1679
B. O. Q . Bldg. 658, Room 105 W
Naval Air Station

Rm pMtfyUlw

against enemy air attack. The
sergeant is a graduate of George Mr. and Mr*. Vcrnlcc F. Rafflnr,
Township High School, York R1 Woodland, completed an
Run. Pa. His wife Lynette, is clght-week food service coureo

Orio Smith of R1 Woodland.

to $1,000.00.

Army Specialist Pour Gary

'

T*-ts&lt;k
RfCUNfR$

”«■ «S».«

attend the basketball tourna­
ments. her brother. Dave, being
on Hie Saxon team, a—*-------- —
disappointed in the t
Mrs. DeKrulf explained that
game Saturday even
1th she is primarily In terra ted in,
Battle Creek Central.
finding homes for well paltentei
where they may remain for \ an.
of R2 Delton recently visited extended period.
the observation decks at lie
Citrus Tower In tho highlands available to speak at group
meetings to explain the State’s
county referral program.
' -

Banner Adi Benefit YOU!

Ing and moit cutting. St.-ouws
entered the Army in May 1063
and completed basic training at
Fort Knox. Ky. He was. last
for duty at Norton APB. Calif. stationed at Fort Campbell. Ky.
Sergeant Hrvbenar, sergeant mavtou-jly served at Hamilton APB,
Calif. His new unit is part of

CoaKdastUI. Charges 2Vi%

arc »»•”&gt;

n9”

Till Pay Day

LIVING *w-

SAVE wto 50% J $8995

Monday attempting to contact
officials and other Individuals,
Station. K«y West, Fla. During'them to Grand Rapids to visit
the 18-week course he will learn I their daughter and family, the
the operation and minor main- 1 Fred Mirandas
U-nwnoe uf nioctronlc sound de- ' Here visiting the Lynn Perrys communities.
Mrs. DeKralf. of Grand
tret ion equipment. The Navy's from Hopkinsville. Ky. are their
anU-subnuulno warfare forces daughter and grandson, Mrs
are composed of highly trained J Danny Hamilton and Chris. Mr*.

"It is hoped that all parents of
the students Involved will take
advantage of this offer which turn it to the school immediately.
will indicate whether or not their No test will be done without the
parent's signature. Notices as to
lhe results wHl be sent on lhe Uon of sonar equipment used in
A simple. harmless akin test 3rd day following a test.
will be used. No coat la Involved.
participation In this program.
Specialist
ers and other school employees
will be tested.
H Timpson
The schools scheduled far 1W3

GAP
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Seek Homes in
Barry County for
Former Patients

MODEL*
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—»"T“ — — — — -“—j
son. Fort Leslie J. McNair,
Washington, D. C.. Feb. 24.
Donovan, a. supply specialist in
Uvc garrison at Fort McNair, entend ’.ho Army In June 1963. Ho

echeduled to complete
his military obligation with the
442nd Artillery's Headquarters
Battalion, on Army Reserve unit
in Lansing. Mich. Ho attended
Woodand High SchooL

1061 graduate of Hastings High

Personal Mention

MODEL FINANCE
55O°° to 5 1,00000
140 W. Slot. st.
Phone 945-3429

Little girls’ dress-up fash­

ions for this Spring and
Easter are just like Mom­

my's. Come in and see out
wide selection of coats,

Hospital Purchasing Service in
Hortlnipi.

suits and dresses. You'll

save.

vere Sunday dinner guests of
Beaman Apprentice Jama A. Mr
Fr*nk Barry and
__________ l‘n
afternoon drove to Ionia,
Mui*
—,i_—.a lo see.
Muir, TLyons and TO
Portland

Pick up a way to kick up your heels

$598 to
were Sunday. Feb. 38, dinner

$'1O98

Wlngtlcr were Mha Ella Rzw; of
Ionia and the Richard Wlngv-

FURY... biggest ever
Plymouth Fury is the biggest, plushest Plymouth

ever and people know it! Sales are at

the highest point in years. So, to get even
more people on this Plymouth Jdck,
Plymouth Dealers are making lhe kind of deals
that nobody can kick about. They're not

waiting until spring —they're giving big trades
in fact, your present car will never

be worth more in trade than right naw.

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Ilfs the fastest-growing kick around!)

CHRYSLER

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Barry's Farm Store

Dewey's Car Palace

S. Hanover at Hastings City Limit

M-43 at Sprague Road, Delton

Deweerda of Freeport
The Homer SmlUuv were In
Traverse City for a couple of
days the fln.t part of the week.
Mrs. Fred Stebbins arrived
home last Thursday after a holi­
day in Florida.
U. of M. student John vonReli
and his guest, U. of M. student
Jennie Clarke. vLUted his family,
the Eric vonRels, a Saturday and
Sundaj’ ago.
The Jack Warners returned
recently, from a Florida holi­
day. While there they met the
Dave Goodyears who were en
route home. The Goodyears afeo
met the John Mahlers who spend
the Winter in Florida.
The LcRoy Fosters were guests
of her sister and family in New
Baltimore for two days recently.
They report that the Detroit area
had for more snow than Barry
County.
Jeff Florla. a student at Michi­
gan Tech, spent the weekend of
Feb. 37th at home and accom­
panied his parents, the Garth
Florins. and live Jim Fishers to
game at Ann Arbor, which Mich Tech. won. En route they had
dinner at Schuler'a.
The E. J. Morgans returned
last week from Florida where
they have been vacationing for
vend weak*.
Vincent Anderson, from Ute
their parents, the Hugo Ander­
sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Be Ison
and Shirley left last weekend for
a two-week vacation in Florida.
Visiting the Alton Armours on
Saturday were their family, the
Ronald Armours of Nashville,
and the Jeffrey Brownells.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bauer
and son. David, of Plymouth
and Mrs. F. L. Bauer were Sun­
day guests of Mrs. C. D. Bauer.
Mrs. Donna Wilkins was a din-

erl Nelson of Battle Creek, who
entertained with a family din­
ner on Sunday for the pleasure
of their son, LU and Mrs, Robert
Nelson and family, who have
been located at the Traverse Air
Force Base in California and are
soon leaving for Scotland.
The Rudy Floras liave returned
from a two-week vacation in
Florida where they visited their
daughter and husband. Mr. and
Mrs. Harley Marsh, al Key West.
sister. Mis* Mary Mohr, ef Mustheir daughter, Sue, was hoty
for a onordoy Spring rncaBBh
from the University of Michigan.
Mr. and Mra WiiUy Gcmcnta
ru¥l Marvha entertained Mr.

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rilles and Square Naders of Battle
Creek Joined the Hastings Ringo
Swingo Club for an evening cf
dancing.
Throe two dubs jotntl/presmted
George Peterwn of Ionia with a
The public is Invited to a "Friendship Ball and Chain" to be
4H Knitting Style Show to be worn by him al every club dance
held al tbe Barry County Com­ until presented to a different club
munity Building at 3 pm. Sat­
urday. Marc h IS.
Bedfords and Edward Anderson*
Mra. Margaret Asptnall, 4H
•anted it tn Mane Freeaicne c*i

tertained at

dinner on Sunday

y with the Haitlngs
fumla Ulan there II

Richlsnd. Other guests were Loyd
and Mary’s father. Will Hughe*.

In

Mrs Carl Lightcap and daughter.
Sherry.

urday night tram 7 to *:30 in the-

A card from Misa Louise PxX-

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for we aay ww w
KNGAOKD— Mr. and Mr*. Carl1 Godfrey. Her committee will be.
Marble. R1 Middleville, announce
the engagement of their daugh- .Ketdlinn Mr» Howard(FerrLv Mr*
ter. Gaye Lorain, to Gerald P
'
Pratt. Jr, son of Mra Florence 1 Mra. Robert Hollister. Mra. A- T.
Gordon Harens. Mrs
Pratt. RI Hasting*, and Gerald Hahn
”-K" Mrs ri«ni™.
Pratt of Detroit. A Summer wed­ H F.'Ritchie. Mrs Jack Kennedy
talned with a luncheon; surprise ding is being planned
. and Mr Don Fisher.

from Scottsdale. Ari*.. were among
the gtieats; Lt David Paul and
Helen from San Diego attended
several affairs and were dinner
no*U one evening at their home
tn 8D. Doris Lundberg Moore.

day of Mrs Louise Bishop, and her •
family honored Hie occasion with |

Howard Whites ot Champagne. XU..
Jim WlsweD's pwrcnU-in-Uw; the
Steve Mazzola family visited her

Richard Bishops It was a grand
tin* Include dancing ping pong '
y
checkera. chess ar^ other Sul Kon» on » f^lghter tour around day of visiting in celebration of
tills remarkable lady's natal day.
Nancy Kauffman it ticket chair-1 greasing up to expectations, acTb celebrate the 12th birthday
ol their daughter, DenLe. the Otto
•Greetings Colvins entertained their family,
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irons a isi *"**.«.
the Walter Chryslers of Grand
chairman and Diane Thomas 1*, miles from our start In New Rapids, the Bill Chryslers of
in chart* of reccsds.
Y&lt;rk City. Freighter travel U Hionapple Lake, and Mr. and
O“
this hrsilltlfid Mrs. Donald Fountain and Teri.,
on Sunday.
and

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GUEST HARPIST — The guest with the Kalamaxoo Junior
Symphony Orchestra at their concert a week ago Sunday evening
was harpist Marianne Martin. Her grandparents, the Myron
Tuckermans and Mra. Elisabeth Martin, accompanied by Mrs
Betty Moore and Mr*. Kale Smith, attended the concert in
Kalamazoo.
The impressive accomplishments of this young artist are
summarized In the following excerpts from the printed program
of the current concert.
Msmanne Martin, seventeen year old daughter of Mr and
Mrs. Attend Martin, is presently a Junior at Portage High School
She studied piano for eight years with Mrs. Robert Vermeulen
and Mrs. Frieda Snow Wall. Her study of lhe harp began five
years ago. under the direction of Mixs Shari Busse, former Junior
symphony member. Preselltly she studies with Miss Karen
Murphy, a member of Thk, Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra.
Marianne has been soloist at R»rtage area churches and at other
organizational meetings tn the community. She participated with
The Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra in a recent concert, and
this Is her third year with lhe Junior Synyjhony.
Marianne has attended AU-State Orchestra at the Interlochen
National Music (temp for three years This past summer she
played a solo part with the orchestra and was chosen an honor­
soloist at the end of the seaaion. Beside* her Interest In mutde.
she is Interested in medicine and plans to make nursing her career

time al fire tn tbe Ixxne or a Mra. LaVeme Bowman. Jr. on
forecast of a tornado AU agreed Wednesday. March 3. to celebrate? norm Guests wcre*Mra Roy Hubthe fifth birthday of their son. brd and Mrs. Gay Jordon who
took the honor for the after­
noon play along with Mrs. Clif­
Beaale Bunthdoff and Mra Lewis ford Dolan.
the Hotel by their daughter. Mrs Stanton, his grandparents, the
• • •
Marvel Willla. and her son. (lor- Lavem Bowmans, and family and I In celebration of her 12th
Mr iind-Mrs.
ond^ftra Duane MUler.
MUter. Mr. uirtnoay
birthday wiucn
which comm
enmea on aiaron
March
don. or satue uroea. tuxi tier Mr.
daughter and family. Mr. and | nnd Mrs Raymond Miller and 2nd Martha Johnson did one
Mra. Allen Gibbs and Michael family.
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- ~-.~Mr. and
Mra David Hay- ’—
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enjoys
of Bowling Green. Ohio, honor­ nor and family, and a llUb? doing, namely skiing She and
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ing Mrs. Campbell's birthday.
Bcsldcs all the fun of tlx? day I eor» spent that weekend in
and tire many gifts. Brian hod | Northern Michigan al several of
two lovely birthday cakes, one the ski resort*
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Auxiliary Plans
Facility Program

Uste, the Dorrance Trethrics visited
Patients of the Barry County
Medical Facility are to be eliterUng* friends; Mra. Painter Oobom.
who rriidr* in California, joined
seme df lhe luncheon groups and Thoms ppie Valley VFW Auxiliary.
the Richard Grooves w&gt;rv haste Post K»o. Nashville. Children of
the Auxiliary members are to give
a here Uiey are vacationing at
Ranch Santa Fe.
One of the unique reunion par-

Saturday. March «.
an ex­
citing day for Betsy Baker, dnughBetsy's .sixth birthday which she
celebrated by having 10 ot her
playmates owr from school: Terie
MjuDostekl. Susan and Scott Den­
ny. Denise Coble. Virginia and
Debbie Peake. Linda Kennislon.
Jimmy ToUn and Tammy Fultz
Kirn Yarger couldn’t make the
party because of Ulnem Games

the Senior girl* and their mother*.
This year * class includes 130 girl*.
Mra. D. B. Leonardelll. former
head of the art department al
Northern Michigan University, will
be the apenker Elie has worked
with young people for many year*,
having been on executive with
Camp Fire Girls and an advisor
for the Congregational Pilgrim
Fellowship.

the Paul Faulkner*. Robert Shan­
non*. Fnd Porteou.se* and other
California friend* and all of theae
folk*, including lhe new arrivals

World Travelers
Report on Progress

A-tlvMi-s b-ing planned bvhome

The HasUrv* Women’s Club
member* will have their mcnthly
meeting at the First Methodist
Church Friday. March 12. al 1 pm-

the LaJolte area although

mall, it was dlfhculi lo follow Uie
sclvedule of who was entertaining
who
The Clayton Brandstetler* hewt-

Hie Dewayne Pughs entertained
their potluck bridge club on Friday
evening Mra William Quinlan won
high honor* for the ladles. Lynn
Perry tor the mm. and Lyle Gil­
lespie. the traveling prise

The Pioneer Farm Bureau group ■
flr*t and third Saturday night and
to‘““r! i"4 Per-;U»
KU^o Swlngo
3wtn&lt;o Club dances
delate the Robert Baldwins fur a potha k
the Ringo
j every second and fourth Saturday. dinner and meeting on Monday'
' All area square dancer* are weL evening.
- come to attend.
Miss Mary Campbell hasted the |
Tevichera Potluck Club at her home I
an Sunday evening

7th Grode 'Mixer'
Soturdoy Evening

Women's Club to
Entertain Senior
Girls, Mothers

Hastings Colony
In California

Society newS

resident, France* Holmra Wark,
and her husband. Dr. Wark, who
have lived in the West for many
Item about her in Tiu? Banner
Woodland news last we«*&gt; Among
lhe guests were Marguerite and
deny England, also loans Wood­
land people, who drove down from
Carlsbad, Aria. to join the oth-

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Mesdames French and W tew ell
also have entertained far tbe
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Hastings residents. Including Dr
and Mrs Sidney Shipman. the
Ralph Tatum family &lt;ahe was Jo­
Anne Flnnie&gt;. and the Donald
Marczsc family &lt;former Judy
Stem ot San Jose, Calif.
The California weather has been
idyllic for these vteltora and with
this busy schedule it might be a
good! deo to »end a reporter there

&lt;How about that. &amp;jss?&gt; At any
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strenuous weeks
The Brandstetter* left LaJolte
Martli 1 to visit the Steve Maarala

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Mr. and Mrs Richard FeidMs Welly Orronu Mrr- I • W™''F?? pausch will visit his sister and
family, the Tom Cavanaughs, al
uuned her Hat,W CM. «&gt; Trm- J"“J"4?* “E‘S Dearborn over lhe weekend.
Their father. Roman Feldpausch.
in Barry County just on will fly in from Florida Satur­
dub meet at 9 sm and adjourn- reside ~
day to join the family and will
i cd at 3 pm. and this week thdr
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return to Hastings
inuungs wish
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and! Richard Feldpausche* Sunday
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At the bridge club hceted by ot

Patrick C. Hodges
Dependable Jeweler

honoree many happy returns
Sunday dinner guests at the
John Cterey home on W Green
...
street were the John Gallaghers
°n Tu“d!ty’' Mra. Richard Feldpausch wto of Lansing.
kUrch 2nd. honor* were won by
,4)
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club
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Mra. r
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Munton. Mr.
Mrr, C D
D. Qf
Bauer, and Mra. Frank Hoonon.
Broadway Wednesday evening.
Members of the Busy 8 Club
Q ra I r I
met Monday. March 8. at the
A Wednesday evening ago Mrs.
,
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Howard Frost entertained her
lowing a short buainc® mcct- Hospital Guild with dessert and
bridge at her home on W. Bond
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Mrs. Hoy Hubbard were third.

Personal Mention
A guest of Linda Chase and
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
exchange Student from Sweden.
Annette Rorusnirt, who B living
with a family in Ann Arbor this
year. The girls met in Sweden
When Linda was there as an ex­
change student, both girls travel­
ing in the Youth for Under­
standing program.
The Harold Jones returned last
week from a Florida vacation.
The Jacob Benders are now
home from Florida, too
foursome just happened to mee
while they were all in the sunny
southland.
Mrs LeRoy Ted” Smith of
Delton 1* now home from Blod­
gett Hospital in Grand Rapids

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pleased to hear from her friends.
Mr*. Smith (Olive) la a slater of
Mrs. Thelma Carl at the Bell
Telephone Co. office in Hastings
The Donald VahUlngs of Calu­
met City. Ill, will be home the
weekend of the senior class play
to see his brother, Lee Vahlstng,
one of the members In the cast.
The Tom Clevelands with their
youngsters. Linda and Dave, have
recently moved Into the new
home they bavg^mrehased. Tom
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The Prentices
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Wayland
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Mr. and Wra. CM Bonn
on Wadnaaday. Fvh M.
a**uted them ta olannir.a *

Frank Protic*. including Mr.
and Mr*. Clarence Prentice of

and Grand Council Fire, and
other helpful information.
P, antic* at Stillman. Md. Mr.
uxl Mi*. Paul Gjbaon and two
Camp Fir* Sweetheart B*n•uns of MlddlovlUe. Mr. and Mra juet u Monday. March 15, at th*
Methodist Churcli at 6 30 pm.
Chicago, and their granddaugh­ General Chairman for the ban­
ter. Mr. and Mra Brio Welker, quet to Mra. James -Alderson;
and daughter of Lansing, enter- Ptwnun, Mrs. John Walton;
ticket chairman, Mrs. Blair Pratt;
Hotel Hasting* on Bunday. decorations, Mr*. Edwin Wtetnlk.
March 7th. to honor their 60th and dining room. Mrs Harry
wedding anniversary, lhe actual
date of which was March 12th
Mrs. Ethel Miller attended th*
fn tho afternoon about 100 Dtlton Leader* Association meetreisunw
nrcnuw grorteQ .
xra wjuuirtl mem
thnn al tbe Hotel tn observance ln starting plans for their Camp
Of the day. and they were pre- nr* Sweetheart Banquet and
xnted with many gift*, includ- Or*nd Council Fire, and other
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at
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at
ths
Camp
Fir*
of­
for their family and friends to
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50th wedding annlvwaary.

DALE’S BAKE SHOP

Clevelands’ First

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Of Interest to
Pennock Hospital
Guild Women - ■

family, Mr. and Mra. Willard

Dock Hoapltal Women'* Board

of man* spiritual life as cap- : ‘
at th* hoaptta) Mmtay ■
tured by Mra. Charic* Snyder
of Charlotte, and shown at a
Sunday afternoon planted by
Ml» Agnes Smith, president of operating the slide projector.
Hastings Buatnees and Profes­ Both are skillful pbotographera, Ute finance c
sional Women, the club members technically and arttstlrally.

from Wayland. Otsego. Plainwell.
Martin. Grand Rapid*. Hastings.
Battle Creek. Allegan. Hopkin*.
Tho honoree* ware very happy

TIk program. followed by
3 to 5 *X tbe EpLmojmI Pariah

MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH ANTHONY ALBER
. . . Miss Arlene Joyce Waldron is MarrtaJ.

Mrs. Snyder's narration eniphaslzed her belief that nature

Many plants and lovely bou-

Teachert
Mrs. Edwin Wtetnlk, haring
completed all of her academic
work'at WM.U. to get her de­
gree, to now doing her practice
leaching during the Spring tertn
at Hastings High School.
From the Middleville paper—
Beginning tbe scexmd aemstcr and replacing Mary Bui-

Arlene Waldron
Weds Joseph Alber
In California

Her veil wai derigned by the bride

aton Uirough architecture, polntIng. sculpture and niusio
ureas God and contribute t

We*tern Michigan Unlveralty
King reside* al

1125 South

ther. Robert King, is director
of lhe Hastings YMCA and is
well known throughout Barry
County for his work with
youth. M1m King's special in-

Rktard Abbey w*a the speaker

ittired in a tight blue
i nd • matching hat
Mu* Arlene Jaycc Waldron be­
came tlie bride of Joseph Anthony
Edward Drake. Redondo Beach.
Alber in St. Seixullan* Catholic
Church in West Los Angeles, Calif, Calif , friend of the groom, served
0.*. on
tn « ...
m*,. "ni"«

Memorial HaU Tucaday evanlng

the darkly beautiful simplicity

families and date friend* attending. daughters wedding a pink chiffon
performed lhe double fUki cerc- an orchid cartage.

silhouette against a blue sky.

by the bride'* parent* tn the Bow
in the McFall building i* Mia* tbe organ.
and Arrow dining room tn Santa
Hally King.
Mr. and Mr*. Rufu* J. Waldron, Monica. The groom's birthday also
wm celebrated. He received nuBarbara. Calif She attended Aiber. 2M Harrlaun Bt.. fcvanatou. menui gilt*. one ot which was
elementary school at Hostings
a beautiful fencing sword bought
Central and 1* a gradual* of me pansu* ot U»e bridal couple.
by the groom* sister while travelHastings High Reboot Her colGiven in sunup by her lather,

I

Personal Mention

Mra. Snyder's camera bad'
caught the tranquility of tbe
mission garden at Capistrano.1 Mr*. Margaret Johnson was a
the formal dignity ot a Mormon Sunday dinner guest at th*
temple Hi Hawaii. Uic elaborate
and symbolic drtail of a Bud­
hut temple with four glided toc.ua
blossom* at the altar. She told children. Mr*. Richard Ward.

The reception was held in Uie
length gown. The bodice was
trimmed with variegatedt sequins. Fqk and Hound* dining room with
th* immrdiate families and dose mire of the earth to attain its Invited to the Marathon ConvenClvlc Auditorium tn
friend* attending.
Tuesday, March 1
three-week honeymoon to Mexico
City. Acalpulco and Guadalahara
A small but lovely shrine
where members of tbe House
ot Warwick had worshipped for

Women's Club
Benefit Aids 'Y'
Summer Camp Fund

The groom u in tbe brokerage
buisncsa dealing in slocks and
bonds. He graduated from North­ Michlgnn Mr*. Snyder and her
western Univerahy in Evanston, husband hart found further enrPrrabytenau Lcaaun has trawled widely Uiroughout nmplcB of the spiritual nature of
Europe and Mexico.
'
rive Lutheran Church In Mid­
by the Haalings Women * Club,
Anene graduated from Hiuiliigs land and in the Ixdl tower and
traveling in the south and plan
High School in inc Class of Itetaj worship center of tile Metlxxllst
to vidt Mexico before they re- .
and
from
Aquinas
College,
Class of
turn home.
Church Just off campus at Mich­
joyed here and the film which
igan State University.
man,
the government of the United
StatH and lias traveled widely
especially interested in th* Steam
both hi Europe and the United
Bavarian Mountains and lhe
states.
Ciiarle* Dodaon, William HollcnArienc's sister, Barbara, from village—brought lhe program to portunity of meeting people from
skiing and swimming and riie

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Camp Fire Bunday will be ob-

Mr* Alvin UtehBrid of Eaton five Board rnembtra have planned
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William wedding. and Mr and Mr*. David 7,000 perrons seo the play at
Waldron of Stanton and friends each performance and that it
from-Tianta crux. Calif ., were to last* eight hour*, but one I* un-

Sunday with her daughter and
tulle and tied with pink ribbon
George Washington rod cherry.

Chicken &amp;
Spare Ribs
.come and

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The Donald Manning* were in

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Superette

Tom &amp; Sally Robinson

While John McLean was at
the Bowling Tournament In Ann
Arbor Sunday, Mrs. McLean took

9 AM. toll P.M
annual project of tiro club tar
many years. Tile total amount

ar rend other cuntnbullons *U11

for New Spring
Clothing and Accessories

to Qualify for Future

Mra. Roger Neuon. Mis.

Remember!

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Mrs. Don Wulldorff. Mra Ronold Hall. Mrs. Bernard Quigley,

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dec. Audrey Burdick. JoAnne
Woods. Dorothy Brog. Fran
Seised. Middleville, and Mrs.
Ro*o Smith of Nashville.

eluded Mr*. Rote Smith. Nash­
ville. and Mr*. William Candor.
Krmuen, Audrey Burdick. Mr*.

Howard

mat.

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your new Directory to dial “1” first (instead of
“112”) when you dial your own Long Distance

Adalbert Cbrtetght.
Club president, Mr*. Ja
and Mra. Donald Baty.

On July 21. IM 4. the Third
Manne Division landed on Guam.

calls. The new method is easier and faster.

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Michigan Bell Telephone Company
Put of th« Notionwdo Boll Syeim

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.
(white baby shower for Mr*
,NaS?.u,,B^*x!20l^lJ2
: Saturday night. Fvb 27. There
By Mrs. John Peabody
I were 41 preuent Games wwe
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6—THE HASTINGS BANNER
Ttnvreday. March 11. IMS

Save This .

Delton Area

Mrs. McMillian
Succumbs Here
On Saturday
Mro Melvina McMillian. 7«. IU

served. Those who attended from
of CUrknlU. nlkd *1 Uw
tome of , her sister, Thunday. Bouwa Mr* 8uale Stwllenbugrr.
Mrs Lou Mr Vreellng and Mra
* Mr. and Mr* Rodger Boulter Vera PuUen from Holland. Mrs
Jan Pegg and Mra Barbara
Mr. and Mra Russell Boulter. Blecker at Hamelton and Mra.
Rodger’s parents w Mr. and Hill and Mra Roberts from
Mra. Harold Campbell were call­
ers at tbrir ann a home In Grand tut Church held their boptlamal
Rapids Monday. Mr and Mra services in Plainwell Baptist
Bob CunpbrU * Mrs Marie Church Sunday. Feb. 28. Five
i»er I*parIPeabody
rMLMV Sunday visited .w.
— .
Mr and Mra Albert Pvtaion. at Belding. * Mf. and'
David Randolph visited to
, join the Boy* Brigade should
their parents. Mr. and Mrs. 1
Clyde B«XNu». Mr. md Mr* *”JT.
„ J
Marvin ,c.,,.rn.»
Randolph and
*,*&lt; friends
In„M* 1
Th«y returned to ttalr home
Sunday at Fair Haven David 1* Daughter.) at Inter-Lakas Baptist

wilh interment in Ito Varda
Cemetery- there.
Mrs McMillian died unekpertOdly at Pennock Hospital alxmt
lO’W am. 8a•.unlay, about two
hours afUT admittance
Sb. wu bon, SnXnobn- 21.
IBflS,
m. In
in Tetuwt.ue.
Tnwi~«. the
&gt;» daughter
dnodhUr
of Morion ami Nancy (Summer)
Abator and had been living at
tho tome of a daughter. Mrs ln
Army, stationed al SelfMi and
oral XL
Mra
M« rourlh »«
“TweU ofsecond
KMchla McGlamiory on Goode- ndge Air Base. * XL.
— gnd
Mr.
Mra.
Mond&gt;y
-moot rqad.
Harold Cuampbell were Sunday '
Surviving are four daughter*, dmnrr giMsta at Mr and Mrs
Mr*. Ruby Powers of Clarksville. Merl Bosks * David Peabody .
Mra. Mrtllamtnry. Mra. Besrie Is to leave for Gland Rapids.,I
Keeler and Mra Minnie Miller. March IS fur Davenport Institute
all of Lake Odeasa. and four to study public aceounUng
awu. Ray of Evnn* City. Pa.;
Mr. and Mr*.-Raymond McWorley.
Toledo,- Ohio:
Guy.------Can- Kimmy from Woodland and
- ------------------------- -------By Journalism Mudenta
wood. Ky . and Clyde of Lake daughter. Mrs Ellen Anderson.
z^4—------------------------------------------ from Prine Gcorgr. Canada, vlsi- ; On Monday. March- 1.
-■ the
— Ku—ted Mra. Alta MrKlmmy and Mr
J"*?"1*}*
Clarence McKlmmy Wediwwday.
llu,ur *
*"**
I * Mrs Mildred .Miller entertain- during the «5°“d .
ed Simmonds-Wllllama Legion
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Delton
School News

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PENNOCK HOSPITAL

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Letter at March 4.
.
16, Public inritad.
* Friday ended the
. We are about dug out aghn * _
w.,_
m.
fourth marking period, w Inter­
R&lt;»« Waters Drose Jr.
tils
Marvin Felder called on the Will
rated Junior* took the Natrona!
Quids Saturday and made them ■.Merit Scholarship test on March
a driveway to the road. * Mr &lt;«ndlng stock. Burriy wish you 9th # T1)c studcnU repqrt
and Mra. Will Shriber
out lari Wednesday.
t^^tXurday
at of
the HasWill . Iva
J™ &lt;&gt;to™
nturned tome
home from
from cards10lcame
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OKbom rctumed
h of March * On March
Curds * John Gurd wav Hl last
dld 12th. there will be no school
week with
the 1IU
flu but
la UlUtU
much M
uie 8m
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----..----better now. * Mr and Mrs. Karol &gt;*dieB from Margarete Rebecca March Id. will mark the opening
Owen and children Irotn Algon- todge 363 went into Hastings to
quin called Bunday afternoon at
the Wally Tabor Stow a
the Lloyd Owens .* We are sorry Fifteen Boy Scouts and their jwvjcct* are even better and more
to hear Kathy Btxhop is in the leaders from Troop 50 went
L
hospital. * The Eldon Houghtab swimming at the YMCA In Kal- । to attend.
lth flu and throat trouble. *
Mias Phyllis Leonhardt of I
G.A.A. Girl. Win
9 kind to your neighbor. Who Hastings gave a surprUe baby I
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... jtut
..... mighiTmove
____ a— next
.... shower for Mra. Jane-it Cheney of
'
knows,
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y&gt;TclK1
toor to you.
- Hickory Comera The ladles who Comstock on Feh 27 to compete
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RUBBER STAMPS
Made to Order
All Sizes

rviuxxiy anti rrom nicuwy lo.-,
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nm
Mr*, ume !'«W «nd! ««•
enna u. »u&gt;
Mrs Metta Turcotte
thc tournament. Judy Phillipa

and Supplies

I family attended the tournament
bcra who played a good gome
were Koren Shipp. Shirley Ellis.
Thuraday. a March 19th t h • Kathy Tewell. Penny Wilber,
I musical Stephensons Family of Mary Little, and Dixie Sinclair.

SCHADERS

tldpote in thia tournament by
I o'clock. Public invited * Mra
Phyllis Ryan and children. Bet- advisor.

Stamp Pods . . . Ink

Office Supplies
126 W. $t&gt;i

gene, at'ended a d&lt; mo miration

Seniors Outscore Juniors
On Monday, March 1. the An­
Kings Daughters of Internual Jr -Senior Basketball Gome
akca Church gave a blue and
was held tn the high school gym.
Tbe seniors ouUccrrd the Jun-

You're ready for Color!

up for all Interested boys by
John Arnold Tbe boy* were di­
vided up into two trams and
played eight minute quarters
The senior team consisted- &lt;rf all
Bill

The Junior

Hammcrsteln

gume were Gordan Christensen

who wished watched the game.

B.E.A. Visitation Day
There will be no school
designated m the Annual BE A.
Day. The tractors will use this
time to visit other schools
around the stale to Investigate

by the profession.
Annexation 1» Approved

Official Action of the
Hastings City Council

Fight Dirty Water

Michigan, so rich in Water quantity, faces a crucial ttst in its fight to maintain water
quality. For the state's eight million people, the stakes run high: Clean water is basic
to their daily needs, their work and play. The struggle for pollution control as sometimes
one of hfe-ot-dearti importance to waterfowl and other wildlife. Note the heap of oilaoaked duck* killed by pollution (bottom right photo). Thank* to the watchdog efforts of
the Conservation Department, the Michigan Water Resource* Commission, and State
Health Department, gains ate being made in combatting pollution. However, with the
Statc'a population boom, new problems are surfacing, calling lot increased vigilance and
new techniques of waste disposal by industry and municipaluie*. The job ahead &gt;* going
to take a lot of hard work and money to "Fight Dirty Water," the slogan of this year's
Mar. 14-20 National Wildlife Week*-Mich. Dept, of Conservation

DELTON — Alto

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S Varied Activities

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Daniil MMti. 7U E. Ciltax. O«r':
trnii Fm4m. sio w MMiua. Ju
wi.kT“xt

Troop 73 had many activities
J»nu*ry
February.

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4*7 W uuunwr uiuu 4»o tmwvw
SlErAs“iJlrilcWM T.a am, U&gt; J«U&gt; U.a
Mra. Archie Burd, and Mr and B. sun. Jt, B3. Marik ti WUltea I7th out of 3B. All the patrols
I«"
»&lt;w
Mra Albert Green attended the i fi.s»
auction of Mr and Mrs Leon ’
Bv Mr*. Cl,ndon Curlb
Gray in Hastings Saturday. * 1 MiUew*.’ M
elected senior patrol leader and
1x1 W OiL.l John Sall*.
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I 101 N. Msla
»4T-II&lt;
FSB. as—«a&gt;&gt; e sowiM. Vvnuet-, janae Ousnther and 8 tew and Mrs Myrtle Barker who
Humphrey of Parchment were are at home in Nashville.
MASC1I 2 -»ir=oni h O1V.M., sjr Sunday afternoon and luncheon
MABCH s-bwwvm n.
urandnarenU Mr
Feb 7-13—Scout Week Scouts
tle Creek called at the Green : Mick:
attended church in full uniform
and participated in various ways
the evening the Kussmaul's visl- home Sunday. * Robert Tripp. ■
Jr . of Middleville, spent Monday
। Kusxfnaul and family In Lan- with his grandmother, Mrs.
Ising. Little Jay had Just returned Marshall Tripp w Mr and Mr*
isos
Penney etore.
from the hospital where he had
raer, ail xuro. a*area a: Troop 77 at Northeastern School
undergone work on his ears *
MaMllllan. Bl. Mank 0;
Mr. and Mrs Carl Jordan and Rulings. Sunday. * Mr. and
for a basketball game.
Mrs Oeucge Hom and children
Feir 20 — Three tn»ps went
SikooSil swimming at Battle Creek.
cently returned home from Ari- 'of Kalamazoo spent a recent
xona Everybody Is now looking 1
Feb. 24 —Cub Pack 73 and
ClgSe' BkUuur.
and
Mrs.
Marshall
Tripp.
Marek
for the smoke to start rolling ।
Troop 73 had a potluck banquet
from the sugar shanty. * Last
at the church. The two groups
week visitor* with Mr* Hlldred
. separated with the Cuba having
their Pinvwood Derby which
Hesterly and Mrs Cl 1 men a
: was won by JetT Morrill and. the
schaibly were Mra. 8mltgen of;
j o?.«&lt;VoVAa is Scouts held their Court of Honor.
Muskegon and Mr*. DellvDurBy Mrs. Ethel Blank
Monk 4; V&lt; ----- ------- ’
*" --------------------kee. local. Saturday visitor* were
IU
CI»&lt;ki.UI«
,
m-M
Mr. and*Mr*. Eugeni Blair and
family Of Lansing. Mike Tows- I
mMonviLU
B.i-4 D.wn.,
Th* boji are prepym
ley was a Sunday dinner guest
i 1 Scout-O-Rama to be he
and Mr. and Mr*. Ronald HesFXst Gym March 20
and family called in the, and tragedies and one of than
Contaat in Grand Rapids. The terly
afternoon. * The Womens Bible
—
band members wiXV under the Study Club of the Msttodlst t“*
Me
_9MrteL
Church has been postponed to «nd Injuries to other* Hejras
Wednesday. March 17. They will well-known and highly oateemed
meet at the parsonage and Mra by everyone as a life-long clUten
Art Karrar will be lhe discussion of this community and ClarksBy Mra. Dan Peterman
leader
I vllle Everyone shored in the
play at 9:05 at the Roger HJ®h
Mrs Carl Hewitt ha* been a grief to lus wife and all the
School and will play the aon^s: patient at Pennock Hospital family, and the funeral, Sunday
On Feb. 20 a daughter. Pamela
1. 'ThundiT W«t March." 2. where she underwent surgery.1 afternoon at the Clarksville Bible Sue. weighing sewn pounds, six
-Aura and Fugue." and '£elmont Overture"
. .
tlent at Farguson Hospital in &gt; The daughter, Mra. George Eld- Mr&gt; Darwin Thompson i Margie
Grand Rapids. These ladle* would red. and grand-tons. Donald Mitchel!) of Wyoming. * Mr.
56. ptecra will be playing the be glad to hear from their | Btahl and Darlan Eldred. »,Ee
following acmes ol Lee High friends. * The Mr. and Mr* i remdenta here at Pleasant Val- Portland Sunday u* dinner guesta
School Karting gt 4:06 pnu: Group of the Methodist Church ley.
plan to meet at the home of I m1m Sue Hatotn of South
tern P&lt;i&lt; March." and “Golden
DU&lt;?5
Haven was a gurat of the Ovva- patient at 8t. Lawrence Hospital.
Gate Drerture"
. March 27. The weather did not ,JUrni fcl
pwonago over lhe Lansing.
cooperate so they could go totog- wwkcnd A/2C Jam« Ovenshire
ganlng In February * Sunday.
enjoying a short time M
District tlncc tbe beginning of Feb 28 dinner guests with Mrs • cnJ?&gt;Tn« »
Hlldred Hesterly and Mra. C11- Hospital in Southern Illinois. He
the,second serureter.
They will return to Del'&lt;» mena Schaibly were Mr and is improving, from leg injuries.
Mrs. Clifford Tousley and Bren­
around 7 Saturday night.
Each band who partictoatcs in da and Mitchell.
The young folks of the church
thte event is required to pHy one
surprised him with a welcome
it

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Woodland

Pleasant Valley

Lake Odessa

NEXT TUESDAY

Bristol Corhera District would
annex with the Deljon School
system next Fall The vote vu

23CL65rr
FRENCH PROVINCIAL

SCTCHELLCARLSON

Woodland Graduates
20th at lhe parsonage fellowship
Here is another portico from
Mrs. Work’s piophfcy: Our hall.
graduate thia week la Homer
Mr. and Mra Dewey Farris
Harrison According to the pro-1 and family of South Hastings
phecy he was a great law student; and Mr. and Mra. John D.
at Michigan Unlveralty. He was Stade! and Dale at Carlton were
also very active on the football
field. In real life he married El­ Mra John E. Brake and Jack.
ate Holme and they make their
home tn Detroit. He has patent of Freeport called at the tome
ed many inventions as an engi­ of their mother. Mra. Ethel
neer and la a well-known per­ Blank. Bunday and all attended
son tn that field In Detroit
Stahl. * The Women's Mission­
ary Band meeting last Thurs­
The different bands not only
day at Mra Ethel Blank's home
compete against one another but
the bands are competitive at a
By Mrs. Albert Green
should be perofnnlng at
Pure maple syrup must weigh
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Tripp
Teachers Receive Higher Salary
nothing can be added If It is
labeled as pure maple syrup.
Board of EducaUcn approved a
Michigan requires quantity and
new teacher's schedule to In­
crease their salaries on a three
Jucer or packs
percent annual increment This
lhe container.

thus making the annexation ef­
fective next Fall. The people culor district. Tbe bands ttomvoted to assume thrif apportion
of the Dalton debt. Their dis­ overture end one march to play
trict will add approximately a that they will be Judged on.
half million dollars of equalized
ed on sight reeding
The Judges determine the dif­
Delton district There will be
approximately 55 students en­ ferent bonds' ratings by judging
tering Delton next Fall from thia them in lhe following categories
district. Thia move had been along wtth othrf*: 1. Tone. 2. In­
- — 4. Technic,
previously approved by both the tonatlon. 1.

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most desirable color television for your home.

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Delton Board of EducaUcxi and
the State Department of Edu­
cation,

SALES &amp; SERVICE
(Complete Antenna Sarrica&gt;
315 S.i Hanover
Wl 5-3862

On Saturday. March 13. tho
Delton Junior and Senior High

1 TH QU,CK &amp;
L A jH EA i.Y HOMEOWNERS
"CALL
COLLECT'

Hubbard Hills

World Travel Series
Tuesday, March 16. 1965

LE ROY CROOKS

Wonderful World of California
Central Auditorium - 8:00 P.M

In 1964. Michigan ranked fifth
Board with the Increases to the Maln are visiting tore David
luvre for Germany soon for in the Nation in maple syrup
year period. The minimum military duty. Kathy will Kay - production, marking M thousand

CASH to consolidate your bills. 1st and 2nd Mortgages. No Red Tape.

No Application Fees. Quick Closing. Widows, Retiree* are Welcome.

foUowtng year. 14.900 will be the
minimum and $4,50017 will be

PAY OFF ALL YOUR BILLS

for Uxwe

And We Con Remodel Your Home For You. Also!

What's new
In your home?

Exchange Student
SECOND MORTGAGES

FIRST MORTGAGES
If You Need

Per. Mo.

$1,500

°"‘r $17.42

$3,000

Only $34.84

$5,000 -..’tt

$58.06

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House Cort

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Bai. Now

You Css
Borrow

$ 6.500

$ 5,000

$1,500

$ 6,500

$2,500

$13,000

$ 9,500

$3,500

$15,000

$10,000

$5,000

$ 9,000

City.

John Worrell of Doster. Various
club donations made it poadbla

Call Collect

dial .

tonio Cllle

dran and formally attended a
military school before coming to
Michigan. He finds Michigan
quite adaptable because he likes

studied Judo and Karate, and
Is rated as a “Hack belt." Tcciy

Bettie Creek. Miehigsa

kU WO 5-0527 w

corned It* flrat foreign exchange

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wa

toped that in the future Delton
foreign country as I

A home
inventory
may show thatj|u'v«acauired
a surprising number of new
possessions. Make a room-byroom list of everylhing you
own. Then total up its present
value. You may find that your
present insurance on horns
contents falls far short of thq
amount you really need. If so,
cal! us for more up-to-data
protection through a Homo­
owners policy

Frandsenc
Insurance Agency

Over Millar’s Jewelers
120 W. STATE ST.

Phons
Wl 5-4174

CALIFORNIA HAS ALMOST EVERYTHING

CALIFORNIA! HERE WE COME! Our guide has been a profesThere's majestic besuty in the four National Parks of Laivan,
Kings Canyon, Sequoia and Yosemite. We'll visit Death Valley,
Mount Whitney, Mojave Desert, Lake Arrowhead and Lake

Pacific Coast there's rugged scenery, surfbosrd.ng and picturesque

if You Do Not Hava • Season Ticket
Single Admissions era Sold at the Door.

Students 50c

Adults $1.25

�Mrs. Lois Fry
Dies Suddenly
Of Heart Attack

Fitzgerald Corps
To Entertain
Special Children

■Woodland Area
Residents Oppose

Pltagerald Corps 100 of the
Woman's Relief Corp* met al
the hail on Thursday. March

Funeral asrvlces few Mra. Lois
C. Fry. 6®. 3151 B Broadway,
who died about 11:30 am. Mon­
day at Pennock Hospital, are to
be held at 2 pm. Ulla Tliurwtiy
at the WaUdorff-Spunable PuneU-.e immediate attention ot those
People
A movement was Initiated by
I the Post Office Department early
la-’’. Bummer looking toward the
Consolidation of rural routes in
U» Woodland area.
At the present time there are

rate the special ttble TOr tl»e
children. Thelma Barr, kitchen
chairman. Nellie Ryan and Be*
I Feitaer Win be in ciiarge of the

Roland Barrys
To Mark 50th
Wedding Jubilee

Mrs. John Matson
Of Dowling
Dies Monday
phronla M. Matron. 68. Dowling,
who died at 6.45 pm. Mondiy at
Pennock Hospital. are to be held
at 1:30 pan. Friday at the Leon-

Inn the rural people for several
miles In all directions from the
Tillage In IBM a new pcatofflce
Was erected In the village and
dedicated In November of Cult

Completes Baste—Airman Ruben.
Llceniga. son of Mr. and Mrs !
Ruben C Ueeraga of R1 Shelpyville. has completed Air Ftrce
i basic military training at Lafk-i

Completes Course
Louis C. Neubert. agency manBureau Life Insurance Company
। of Michigan has completed a
one-weck course in the pclnrlptai
of agency management. Thia
40th Management Orientation
School was conducted by the Life
InMtnmce Agency Management

search organisation ot nearly SOO
each month Hr wtil explain life insurance conpanim. at the
the Naval Reserve Program and Sheraton - ClUcagti Hotel. Chldtscum other similar subjects
with all interested pcncrji
i

Igsn’e TIM mils* ol new high­
way completed as part of lhe
National System of Interstate
Highways was topped only by

State Continues
Lead
Road
Building Leader

hardship as It always requires a
long time to get addresses on
magazines, etc, changed and
mall U usually mixed up for
some time after a person moves,
or for some other reason changes
address. It is also suggested that
tins might be the start of a
movement that would eventually
close the Woodland Poetoff ice

tton of-this matter, and it is felt
that sorry action should be taken
ut once by those who win be af­
fected and who object to thia ac-

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The HOTTEST Line for '65
| ‘On the RoaiF

DECCA

pared and are on display In sev­
eral places in Woodland and all
who are eligible are urged to visit
one of the business places and
sign one of lhe petitions at once.
Al! who are affected by thl*
Change are also asked to write
and express their feelings on the
question The address to write to

Are you
playing

NEW DECCA RELEASES

with fire?

Bert Kocmpfert’s — Red

You're taking dangerous chances If your fire
insurance doesn't cover today's ful) replace­
ment value of your home. Lof us outline a
plan m keeping with the increased value of
your property. See ut soon.

COLEMAN
Agency

Ask Industry’s
Opinion About
Master Plan

DANCE
ELKS' TEMPLE

HotunMe Pal McNamara. UJt.
Senate. Washington. OX. IttM.
would add weight to lhe request
Time Is very short and latter*
should be mailed as soon as pos­
sible. Also sign a petition today.

Brother Succumb*

PARTY GIFTS
Office &amp; School
Supplies

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STATIONERY
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SCHADERS

SATURDAY,
MARCH 13 th

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Office Supplies

automatic portable . . .
Separate volume and tone

contrail Plays . with
closed. '

lid

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They will also be Informed that
die Hastings Area ChruAber of
Commerce stand* ready to assist
them in any way possible, accotd1 to Russell Hankins, secretary.

How's service at

It's the BERRIES

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AT PLEASANT SHORES THORNAPPLE LAKI A NEW COTTAGE,
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Yes, we're the berries at patching up any of
your money problems. We don't give you any
razzmatazz or sweet talk .. . just good home­
grown service! We always have a good crop
of money to help you!

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Hastings Winsl

Hastings Faces State's
No.l Team-Ben ton Harbor Bearcats Saturday Night \ Armchair Athlete

2—THE HASTINGS BANNER

Otto Smith
Ties for 3rd in

The Hastings High Saxon* will
travel to Western Michigan-Umvrrsity * ncldhuuse Friday night
in meet Uie Benton Huruor 11gvrs. Michigan* defending Criss

1 in Um

BaUle Creek Central from Use
n&gt;. Huwv, HUH M~l
«. ■XWBWX-awn «
Hating, High &gt;111 lr.vd w KiUmuoo Fridiy ni&lt;hl w
tournament, crediting terrific
school spirit along wlUi fine re­
championship and highly regarded to retain its Stale Class A
bounding, passing and sliootlng Western MKhlgan University* Herbert W. Read fieldhouse.
Otto SnUUl. rolling with Mc­
ter Uic district victorie*.
Coach Bob VsndcrVecn* Biue St Gold quintet earned a place title. The Benton Harbor Tigers, who have scored a 100 or more
oner*, nreu a oig u»4
in lhe Region 1 bathe by upaetung suong uattle Creek Lakeview pofny seven limes this season, are loader! with veterans such ■Allister
,
—J
plm r,w- tlilnl
SUU in Uie regular
Weanredaymght or last wee*. 77-of. and uien baiurday mgnt tne) » . .. ..
. . r,.„.hwl’hv ik-1
outpiayee ana outfought tne tug, higniy-iavored natue Crees 43 L. C. Bowen, et. aJ., coached by Don Farnuni.
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Hastings went into last weeks district play as the underdog,
i and surprised all but their most ardent Ians by coining through
cnampioiutup in Waiting* High* victoryWith hl* M handicap, Sndlh

State Tourney

Kellogg Hornets
Win; Delton
Middleville Lose

«rn openod Tuesday with Kaiamuxoo Cnruttan playing Niles
Brandywuis with Ancyan playing
tbe winner at 7 pm. this Thun-

Tho Hickory Corner* Homcto,

vuc High. 67-37. al Baltic Creek
Lakeview to wrap up their final
lUesuay wiui Hinsdale playing District championship.
lhe winner at 8:80 uus Thursday.
blnc with Richland High.
Two strong Barry County
regional a* narima-

Champion Middleville'and KVA
Champion Delton were eilmlttatai in tbcir blds for district

Benton Harbor, Um delending
John Dudley, 5-8, the Tigers
ripped Partake and Niles by wide

Lansing Sexton

(15-3) edged

Delton lest a heartbreaker to
Muskegon Mona Short*. 81-82, in Allegan, 64-53. tn tile scml-Hiuils
al . Oricgu. Allegan Saturday,
edged Plainwell, 54-51. for Uie
Hastings upset Battle Creek.
Bcnum Harbor, with loui st*

from the Stalo cnamp* of last Wildcats before posting
Hickory Corners outscored Bel­
levue la all four periods to win
Uicte district crown. Coach Roy
Healy's charge* moved .out to a
bulge with about two minutes

Undaunted by the
rifle record. Coach
pointed out Unit ilia

chair m* bench. Jim Vandal­
points and Don Boyer iuul 16.
Ken Hamden had 12 and Jim

Presbyterians
Leading Field in
Volleyball Loop

Kellogg advanced to Ums Rcg-

Ing game Tuesday night. Con­
stantine won. 66-40.
With only two sessions remain­
Fennville drew a bye al
ing. including thl* Wednesday
night's malchen. lhe Prrebytcrl- ing game Tuesday night.
Volleyball league being conducttlonlng program held each Wed­
nesday night in the main HH5

After next Wednesday's mat
the men will
‘

Allegan\Tlgera had a 17-polnt
lend ellcM to four by Deitem but

welcomed at the tournament.
Methodist*

playing

pan. Saturday. The Cl*** D
RnaU at Cenlral's fleldhmrie
will be al 7 pan. Saturday.
Bridgman best Piltaford Tue*-

cnd. Warrens brouiw, Gordon,
leuebes matuUial aru al Ben­
1,1*9.
.
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. : one specific thing Uial provided ton Harbor itign and may nave
This District title may be lhe lut such crown to be won byjy^ |)lg uirtereuce for uie win*, aiviaea myaiues wiui his nephew.
local eagers lor a while as student enrollment has dropped. Has- ll0 uould take Hastings' school
Ungs High actually now la a Class B achool on tne
of the! spirit
number ol students, but oXhclauy it must piay wiln sucn acnoote; w . t ,
m t h w
HUB team us JMlUo Gictx vVeuas BaUta Creex Genual with Ito 2.W0 students. Bastings
i prtpare&lt;1
play the finest game
naa 1.116 suuuuto. Monday the count wsa l.toH.
S7 ki^w ho. ?We did. A^it
itoliea en route wnen uie
Coach Vander Veen, wno saw ha fine eager* *putter during the । WM
UIlllcd backmg of our
season to drop nvc games by one and two potato, guided Uie jmxoii- Uu(talto
Iuna Ulit prothi-d
to tneir big cnampioiump wtach gave Uwm a iv-» rtcora tar tne t
ataerence Ui*t made
reacn tne uciunuusc, and anseason—ana maae uic sca*oa one ol the mast outstanding m years. I
outhuaUe and ^Hpuy ouica team bus louuwcd later.
About 3AM fan* were In BaUle Creek Centrals Ueldhouse— j Uielr opponents. We're going to
which was recked by Hasungs' spirit—to see the Blue A Uotd Iacc benton Harbor with Uic cage imampioiuuiip was won in
same determination and lhe I Lias* u m 1*m
same cnuiusiasm. Coach Vander- voacn Lew Lang

Hastings

before the end of Uic third peri­
od.
Coach Marv Wlnegiu-'n Delton

pace-selling Presbyterian* at 7

Use Banner If'uni Ads!

Among tito Hastings tauna
which may «ul up In tho money
In the Btato tourwuneiU arc V
Si J MubUe with 2500 actual-612
handicap and 3112 total; King
Pina 2611-483 3094 total; Bender

Smith Bros. Eltvutws 2555-543­
3098. and Freeport Supply Store

Doubles which may finish in
tho money; Ron Hlgdon-Krtib
Craig 1071-201-1273; Kay MoorePaul Woodman 1069-183-1252;
Paul • Gould-Meric Hendershot
Hastings went to Battle Creek Saturday aa Uie underdog. The I . d HLtln„ wlll )x. r. g
1084-198-1283, Dan Tebo-Laxry
Saxon* were caned aa •'upstart" team alter upsetting Laxeuew on! [herr W1U1 Ule
।
m inc ncgionai ai aiukhi voi- Armentrout 1016-279-1290, and
Wednesday, despite the fact that they had rolled to a ai-pomt, i
.
- - ; lCkx ana uus cd lo Sturgis, bd-oi.
Tournament Note*—Ben Camp-I in overtime. Sturgis wuu mat 1067-182-1259.
tnat louowed them nod lugn expectations.
HHS students, led Dy Uie pert and dedicated cheerleaders, hud bell, Hastings High custodian ! game wim a margui ol tfco free
the neidhouse jumping tong beiore tne tsaxuus too* uie Hour tor
usclr warmup, unuuiey never let up as Luo VauuwVccn batuers traveled on the team bus to eu. inciuenuy, norm LutMciuccas pinall 652, Carl Hathaway 687.
Battle Creek Saturday night to captained Uiat team, tus urotocr. Wayne Newton 577, Lloyd Tcrpsee "his boys" post their big I ruul, captain.* Uie current blue enitlg 655, Merle Itauus* 654,
victory. Mr. Campbell luu tniv-' ec uuiu fdiuon. . . .
clod -with Uus. team before, but! “
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661. Roy Wilcox 652. James
never w'ua more Uinllcd by a win.
.
Barnum HO. Dick Bon-irakl 650.
Tho Bearcats sank *» nelders In 79 Ulcs, but uicslicd just eight . . . The HasUngs High mam
uuuiy rivuur.cs.-ou »&gt;v. «svu
gym was really "rocked'' lor the
Beckwith t&gt;93. BUI Bums 662.1
,“S
Unuous ciuteii at Batuo Creek, tn lhe erasing seconds Uic irixuiu.
mu
had oppbrtumues to put Uus game out of rcacn but accuracy at inc ? “ ISS” pyd“.1.ni'' Maia
line earned mem and me game remained terne right up to'tne
&gt;•
U, mam pun. Paulson 652. Robert Clinton 662.
school buses toui ihe student* to! for the coming aesuon and de- Eugene Poll 682 and Carl Naylor
670.
«mnding basketball player Just loosed tne ball al um hoop and re­
joined nts triumphant teammates.
needed for the trip to WMU Fri- gtruction on the long - planned
day nlgnt when lhe Saxon* meet i h,lr.i iUxtcux circle
the del ending State, champs. ... 1
Hastings held a 15-14 advantage at the quarter and traded Wayne Corey, termer W B C H J ise Ing donated by lhe Exchange
new* and sportscaster, has been!
Cub
al rJk O uh
pointe in me second period until the final 13 seconds when Lublt-u,
following
the Benton Harborl
leckl drilled two charities and momenta later rebounded Steve
Tigers since leaving Hostings
Helse Ims nearly finished &amp; Gold banquet at Lcwon
Schondelmaycr's shot for Uie halftime gap of 34-30.
and 1* looking forward to Fri-'
Hasting* spurted In the third period and In less than two minutes I day night s game al W M 0.11
Sharpe Memorial Hull on Feb. ।
had run the score to 43-32 wlUi the drtvf capped by Kenny Weller Wayne 1* sky irfTn on his Tigers'
stealing the ball and passing to Carl Pettrsun for Uie score Uiat
SXnten™*:; rom^tobren
gave Hasting* an 11-polnt bulge. With 4:36 left In the quarter,
1^7, y7th U.ple-ngure 'scoring —“ng on a ptanc ter Um Sum­ prialcly decorated and each dm '
the Saxons had a 13-polnt, 48-36, margin.
decorated a table. Use Food OnHastings never relinquished tho lead—nor the pressure on the ter Uie season. . . . Battle Crees nUT »‘au»uy
big Bearcats although the Jornd pace continued right down to t«e1 Central reached Uus Class a! The next meeting will bo held
final busier.
final* ancj the right to meet Has- at 7:30 pm. Baturday. March 20,
District Scout Executive Rua-

Model Airplane
Enthusiasts Meet

Blue &amp; Gold •
Scout Banquet

which hart and helped.
.
Coach VanderVcen's lads took control on several press tituaufeas,
with Sieve (Bod)'ODonnell pumping In (hreo'out df four bOTTHs
m the final period. Dave Perry alro added tiirce out of four while Central whipped Loy Norrlx, 93- one Interested is invited to at- presented the flag cerexnony.
Richard Meade presented the
Lublcnleckl. Peterson and Weller each got a two-pointer. However, 52. . . . The Warren Williams are tend.
Hastings converted ju»t four out of 11 free throws in the period.
Battle Creek also had Its problems at the line, sinking three cut

Whlle all six Hastings player* turned tn sparkling perform­
ance*. It was Peterson who thrilled the throng as the steady guard
pumped in five out of five long shot* tn the tint period to keep

half with a Waxing 53.6 shooting
from tho floor.
Forward O’Donnell played another game which will go down
aa one of the outstanding exhibitions f In HHS cage history.
O'Donnell was a demon on lhe board* and led the Saxon* to tbe

battled to * 65-51 deficit with line.
facing Hope Church of the 3:15 left.
Captain Lubieileckl, a Saxon all-time great, followed with 18
&gt;
In the tart two minutes Mike points, Peterson had 17, Perry 10, Weller seven and Schondelmayer
Next Wednesday Halting* Oram blocked a shot, took four one.
plays Nashville and Uie Presby- crucial rebounds, produced a
The Bearcata also had four men In the double figures, led by
Ed Durham. 6-5; with 31. Cliff Gordon with M. Carl English uith
and lhe MethodlsU face Wood­
11 and Bob Davison with 10.
land and the Catholics play
Battle Creek lost Durham via the foul route with 27 seconds left
In the game, after Hastings had lo*t O'Donnell with 1:30 remain­
The Presbyterian* are on top
ing on lhe clock which hangs In the center of the fieldhouse.
of lhe ladder with 20 point*, the
I
The championship victory capped a great week for the Hasting*
Teachers hare 15 points, Hope
eagers, and It was almost a duplicate of the Wednesday game. The
Church of the Brethren haa 13. Iiad eight. Gene Nusboum drill­ Saxons duplicated their score, 77. but held tbe Spartans to 67 while
Methodist* 11. Nashville and ed 22 pointe for Delton and Rtek giving the Bearcat* 74.
Woodland 8 each. Hastings 7 and Olson added 13.
Thursday
night
Portland,
unthe Catholic* 6.
In the first tournament play
Wednesday, March 24. Uie Meth­
White
odlsU will meet Hope and the Pres» ixill. waa eliminated by could connect
Catholics play Woodland at 7 Fowlerville. 59-58. Portland had
o'clock and -Hasting* will meet
Hastings had the score tied or was out Ln front. By halftime they
the Teachers and Presbyterians
held a 50-48 bulge.
will play Nashville at 8. The win­
The Saxons started the Lut chapter with Perry and Schondelners of the 7 o'clock game will
mayer scoring to Rive Hosting* a 54-48 lead. Lakeview cut it to two
play each other the following
points, then Hie Saxons moved out 61-56. With leas than two mtn-i
Wednesday, and the winners of its last district crown in i960 utes to go Weiler sank two gifts and Hastings led, 67-58, and coasted
the nightcaps will face each
In aa they converted 13 out of 13 free throws in that final stanza
other.
U» Bangor. Barry Jackson noond
por me tourney line.
JJ pot
The Hastings Mfg. Company McCat
ha* contributed a metal folding
Lowtable for the winner of the rcgu- at —
Lakewood, defeating Ionia
lar league schedule, and has 193-68.
given a —"
*Constantine ousted Richland

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�S?"487' JeanIc« Dolman ported
160-465, Betty Sheler 163 - 460,
Bobble Handy 178-453, Ella Hig­
don 160-452. Mary Ann Kaufltnun 157-438. Lillian Beaugard
174-431 and Lynda Fisher 166­
420 Kay Lydy had a 192 game.

Hastings
Bowling
COMMEEC1AL MAJORS
Btendings: puton Rings 59.
Sports Bar and 7-Up 57. Miller
Jewalers MH. Harwood's IGA 53.
City Food S3H. Welcome Tavern
49. Larks Buick 48. Roush Tailors
41, Aluminum Product# 39',.
Montgomery Ward 37H and Tyden Corporation 24.
Jack Sheler had Uie outstand­
ing series Thursday, 635. with a
241 iame but Irwin Harwood
guggled solo honors wlUi 246­
407. Harry Long chalked 227-590.

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WHEREAS, the people at Ha*feenrts, grassland, air. minerals,
and wildlife—to sustain life and
contribute to the commerce,
agriculture and recreation of fu­
ture citizen# of Hastings and,
WHEREAS, pollution In all
forms Is a *erious threat to wild­
life. property value® and to iuiinan health and welfare, and
WHEREAS, pollution of the

COMMERCIAL MINORS
Standings: Smith Bros. 70,
Dale s co. Tinkler's 58, Aluminum
Products 53. Bender Gravel 52.
V * J 51. Patten 49H. Deputies
59. Hastings Corporation 48,
Kaechele’s 47. Chenoweth Matings Electric and Consumers 42.
Cuukln OU. The Banner and
Viking 40 each and Team 18 has
37 point#

WHEREAS, prevention and
In Uie Minors, firing 209-582
while Kay Moore rolled solo hon­ control of pollution in aU Ito
ors with 244-547. Jim Barnum
posted 216-M7, Ray Lundquist rtblllty of each citlxen ot this
uiv.
oocicr .i-o-aoo, Clare 191-546, Jim Myers 192-540. Norm
WHEREAS, March 14-20, IMS.
Stahl 222-552. Mike Schondel- Bryans 207-563. Dean Stuart 183­
mayer 304-547, Karol Owen 240- 503. Paul Cassel 178-509. Denny
tlon as NATIONAL WILDLIFE
#70, Pete Lubtenleckl 205-578.
Bob Lambert 561, John Kaslnsky Tetsdale 127-508.
WEEK, a Unit during which
M8. Harvey Haan 556, Shannon
every community, industry, and
MONDAY BOWLEItETTES
Lydy 644. Ron Higdon 216-539.
Standings: Walldorif’s 82, Has­ will pledge that the control and
Rod Newton 543, George Hanxaty
328 despite his 152 average. Russ tings Radio 8c TV 70. Penney'#
Hazel 201-539 and Jim Barr 541 67. Ramble Inn and Motor Aires lutlon will be actively pursued.
This nation cannot afford any
RECREATION LEAGUE NO. 2 bile 53'Duraclcan 53. Gilmore's
John Kaxiruky h*d one of hb Gem# 52 S. Copper Lantern No. life-giving natural resources. tho
better night# Wednesday of Iasi 2 has 52, Actlonflex 49. Hasting#
week when he put together n 646 Milling 48 Gardner's 47, Court­
With a 235 top game Hob Hartke house Service 46. Highlander 42. P C. Beckwith, of the City of
came through wlUi 224-586. iz-s Hartings EToor Covering 42. Cuy- Hastings, do hereby proclaim
Bprinser 213-578, Curt Awrey 668.
March 14-20, 1665. aa NATION­
Gordon Howe 211-558, Jack 1 iu« 40 u, polnta.
AL WILDLIFE WEEK
Drum 558, Jake Doornbos 210­
Betty Shelcr led the girls with
S. Ken Jones 544. Carl Baker 194-525. Shirley VanDenburg
-544, Pete Kruger 215-542, ported 182-517. Gladys Edward#
Paul Caasel 202-542, Dave Rey­ 209-511, Sally VanDulne 188-511,
nolds 200-543, Howard Johnston Marie. Ulrich 189-460, Sharon
216-535. Bob VanderMeer 530 HalUnjfton 168-461, Irene Wil­
-Ken Stahl 213-528. Bob Malilson fong 182-466. Ruth Thomas 164425, Paul Settles 524. Gene GraYouth Council Director Bob
Imu 533, John Crinder 516, Norm Joyce AsplnaB 182-451. Gen
Bryans 206-614. Jim Boufne 511 Newton 193-498, Eevclyn Dono­
and Pat Gilmore 503.
van 160-456. Dorothy Burns 156­ ball League tournament which
Standings: Burns Refrigeration 457. Shirley 'Drake 170-475, continues this Thursday in the
72H. Parker's Tavern 82, John's
Hastings High main gym.
Auto Porto 60. Ackett's MS. Jane Cole 183-484.
Gladys Miller had a 166 game.
• year Bro*. 57. Walldorf!'« 55. Joanne Balijre 178, Margaret
Hastings Meat Market 49. 7-Up Cuyler 179. Vicki Utter 164. Kay
47, John's Crank Balance 46. Gll- Karclur 177. Bernice Smith 166
nwre's 44 and NashvUie Gravel and Mickey Lambert 165.
paUly In lhe Michigan Recrea-

Men’s Gty Loop
Tourney Opens

Woodland Market plays Fran­
MONDAY MIXERS
Shirley VanDenburg bloated a cisco Farm Supply this Thursday
fine 210-601 to lead the Ussier, anti Middleville meets Ftahertills week ETien Davis fired 204­ Hongt*bach at 8:15 in the main
588. Jean McAllister 213-552. HHS gym. and Hastings Mfg.
'Charlotte Baxter 181-521. Maxine
Dipp 17B-51O. June Benner 203­ the Hastings Merchants play tho
515. Lucille WJUlto 176-485.. Anna Dowling quintet at 8:15 In Ux)
Shirley VanDenburg was the McDonald 164-464. Darlene Ever­
Woodland Market came
classiest lassie with 201-567. Hel­ ett 189-491. Sharon Endsley 197­
en Martin rolled 138-350, Pat 440, Judy Schantz 151-365, Anglo through Monday night to defeat
the Barry County Lumber eagers,
,Dlea 171-418, Joyce Skedgell 156­
450. Maxine Dipp 180-522. Marion 174-463. Wilma Daniela 184-497, 56-54, to give than an 8-0 rec­
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for______________________
the season and the City
_
fore 109-457. Helen Lubtenleckl Bcmadinc Eckert 203-491. Mori- ord
U8-323. R. Roberta 154-420. Hel­ onne Tschlda 207-494, Betty: ciuunpionship.
If some other team besides
en Aekett 169-466. Alma CoviUe Shelcr 177-486. Diana Wolff 14Bcoming
•—
161-442, Flo Weyerman 177-499, 383 and Penny Barland 138-380. ' Woodland wins tlw ----Standings: Welcome Tavern tournament, that team will meet
Mag Carrigan 164-439, Sue st
Martin 146-402, Virginia Sherry 74. Foodland 73. Platen Ring 70. Woodland for the right to enter
the Blate tourney. If Woodland
IM-407. O. Ockennan 155-400,
Rosemary Raber 187-423. Betty Savihg* Ac Loan and McAllister
Don Trefry led Woodland to
Hawes 182-462, Sally VanDulne —--------------------- —--------------170-468 and Jean Newell 160-428. Gown 53. HaaUngs Height# 51H,
Eckman had 13 Art F^vdcnburg
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Girla
THURSDAY MATINEE
Carl Hartman l»d 12 and Mike
WED. AFTERNOON LEAGUE
Standings; Maker's 71S, Barry*
Ready Mix 70. Powder Box 65,
Stanton's 58. East Side Lumber
IVi. Hastings Cleaners 51. NeHl 49H. Shirkey's 39S. Vita Boy

ale# flH. Canada Dry4.
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mlth Sc Doater 51, Lydy TkackU1 W&gt; Crystal Candle# 48 and | SUNDAY MIXED LEAGUE
sunEirs 90.
l Slandhlkk! Tram 7. 71: Tram 4, S, 45; John's Speed Equipment
Playe Allen led Uie field with Mh: Hooker Motors. 64; Frbrt
Bill Txchldo led the men with
568. Wllford Burna posted 211-

Marvel Neeto 211-513. Ella Hig­
don led the lassies with 194-486.

Headquarters for

461. Dorothy Bums 170-446,
Carol Neeb 150-428. Nancy Tay-

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Helene- Bourne 141-406.

BANTAM LEAGUE

Bob Terry rolled 164-308, Mark
Olstead 155-276. Terry Starks
139-273. Jeff Kennlston 146-266.
Randy Beduhn 154 - 260. Spence
Goodyear 128-248. Sheryl Van­
Denburg 140 - 240. BUI Oogglr*
134-237, Barry Haven# 130-236.
Art Merrill 138-234. Doug Relic-

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‘Y’ Cage Jamboree Set
For All Day Saturday
YMCA-Youth Council Direc­
tor Bob King, Inaugurating a

Uie 350 boys and girls in hl#
basketball leugum. Htv announc­
ed that the 1965 'Jamboree'
would be held all day Saturday.

SOFTBALL MEETING
Homer Reynolds, president
f the Hastings Softball A»-

Name Champions
In ‘V Saturday
Cage Leagues

4. Tun Clarey 4. Jim Bouvnnaa

frey 14, Mark Chase 4, Ray Ellis

We liave l&gt;eld our Jamboree
al llastlnc* High School. All
learn, which finished the season
Champion# were named In Dave Hollister 2. Don Cook 2.
sons,' Director King said, ’ but
three league* and co-champlona
Marquette also will compete In
I in the fourth circuit in Bob Whitney 4. Wes Lewis 4. Jett
tend. Reynolds said.
the 41 tournament at Cleveland. Uic boys and girls justice tn one
King's Saturday morning basket- i
Ohio, March 12-13. and In the evening."
5th Grade LMpu
National Collegiate meet at Lara­ ' Saturday'# jamboree for the
8th grad* girl*
Hengtaboch's 7fl'e
mie, Wyo, March 25-27.
1 pm. 1. &lt;Mary Miles) v» 2. 8th grade title with
record. Guggemoa 8. J. Krawnlch 2&gt;
(Jeanne Colo West Court
VanDenburg# Spar:------------------A student in Marquette^ col­
Kaxoiis 21 — Tom RoUiuon2.
lege of engineering and a mem­ and friends arc Invited to arc
1 pm. 3. (Ann Pruingilll vs , 7th grade champs with 10-0. Ray Adams 2, Ed McKeough 4.
ber of the Vanity wrestling .team
4. (Sheila Baty) Eart Court.
: Havens' Scorpions won the 6th FlUgerald 11, Doqg 2; Wildcat*
no admission charge.
I grade title with an 8-2 count
and Halin's Cheetahs and Baty's ord 4. Mark Haines 2; Woiverpresented to the champions of
lne&gt; 17-Ed McKeough 4. Chris
the various leagues.
Court
, crown wun u-i n-cortw.
i Guggetnoo 8, Ted Fitzgerald 7;
The schedule follows
Ctieetahs 14— Bruce Hahn 4, Bob
1 40 pm. 3 (Catliy McGuire)
5lh grade bfiys games Eart Court vs 4 (Clair Goodyear) East
B‘h Grade Lr“cue
Shumway 9. Craig Fry 1. Mike
9 am. Invaders (Keaaenlch: vs Court.
Saxons (Whitney)
„„
Jn, ' * ' . .
I*o Hamp 6 and Greg Crawford; j VanDerMplen 1.
9:20 a m. Wild Cato (McGuire)
2:20 pin Petticoat# (Stutz) v# 4:
»_Ai HengtrtMCh 24.
Described by Coach Barney v# Wolverine# (McKeough*
Blrnuln 6. Rick VanDcn- i-----------------------9.40 am. Cheetah* (Hahn) vs Collren# (Basner; Ww* Court. Onry
Karphnger as a boy “who comes
vs burK 5. Ron Beckwith 2 and J
2:20 pm Pam (Langs)
through with hl# best perform­ Long Harns (Baty).
Gaugers (Gautcbo) Eart Court. | Bruce Newton I. Celtic# 39— Tom ■
ances when Uie odds are against
i Hoke 22. Doug Storrs 13, Miller
9 am. Hornet# (Merrill?) vs
him." Andrews highlighted his
senior year by posting four- Globe Trotter# (Holllrtcr)
straight pin# In the Wheaton In­
9:20 am. Untouchables (Good­
vitational tournament at Wheat­ ycart vs Saxons (Godfrey'.
on. Ill.
i Butler 4. Bruco Edger 6, Pau!
9: 40 am. Scorpions (Havens)
Dick was an outstanding ath­ vs Red Wings (Adams).
Jcurti# 3; Knickerbocker# IS —
lete at Hastings High and is Uie 7th grade boys games East Court
,
; Glenn Cota, fl. Gary Hall. 1. Greg
wn of Mr and Mrs. Ralph And10 am. Wildcats (Francisco) vs
Members of the Hartings High Martin 2. Jeff Chandler 3. Rick
Oophcra (Reynolds).
10.20 a-m Wolverines (Pro- the presentation of "Mumbo
7th Grade League
dsi) vs mini (Smith).
Jumbo." a modem myrtery. In
Gophers 28 — Mouse Remolds THUI’.SDAY.
10: 40 am. Buckeye" (Fold-.Central
______ __Auditorium __
on Thur#- j 17. Eric Ththnceoft 3. Marty. Will
pausch) vs Spartans (Vandcn- day and Friday. April 1-2.
a;
wes VanDcnvonuen8; apiruni
Spartan# so
36—Wes
Jjers'| The cast Include# Irene Burkey I burg 20. Dick Arnold 2, Kevin fr'daI? *fX*cR
Donald Salyer. 25. Jackson es­ 8tb grade boys games West Court a# Sarah Reynold*. Barney ' McKeough 0. Pat Weller 2. Bill
caped injury but received a ticket । 10 a m. Wurrtons (Robbe) v»' Hutchina aa John Reynolds. Don | VanDenburg 2. Dave Kuanpel 4;
for driving without duo caution Celtics (Hoke)
I Helaler a# Dick Rcynoids, John Buckeyes 36-B1U FeldpaUsch 8.
! JO-ao ajn- Latoo (Baxter) v# Houk on Pee-Wce Smith, Sandy Joe Lyons 7. Phil Gasper (I. Sune
on M-43 about 0 pm, Friday 200 Hawk# (Coleman).
;Bcbcp as Tweety; Terry Me- Rhode 10; Wolverines 39—Stei 10:40 am Knickerbockers (Co- Closkey as Daisy, and Julie Fish-' pirn Proctasl 10. Howard Moore
sheriffs officers reported. Sal­ ta&gt; v« 7flens (Hengesboch).
er as Mra Custer.
^8. Kevin Karr 2. Ricky Morgan R-Mlch. minority leader in the
yer's 1964 Plymouth, traveling
4U&gt; grade boy* schedule
t Others in the cart are Barry 3. Chuck Sunthcimcr 14. Mark
—-—; ——-----------------------n„*-m' Barracudas (Wilcox) ' Wood as Harold Custer: Lee Deneou 2; Wildcat* 19 — Nick speak at Michigan State Unlverw—-it hit apatch of lee. slipped 64 v» Oto vs (Kenenlch), East, Vahlslng as Mr. Beamish: Mari- Francisco 1. Bteve Steward l.'slly's Winter quarter commencer~-( «rr &lt;k..
.hCourt.
. lyn Hein os Kay Samedl; Martha Tom Halllfax 5. Dave Kraft 2. merit exercise* Sunday. March
llne ripping out three guard
11 am Knights (Goodyear) Culbert as Madame Celesta: Phil Jim Cummins 10. HUnl 36-0-14. Ford
also will receive an
c°usru-s v»'IJuria-yi. Wert Court. Stanton m Dr. Omabandra: Paul mer Smith 24. Stew Merrill 6. honorarydoctor of taws degree
| 11 20 am. People Eaters (Kil- Proccssl os Monahan; Dave Will Dave Huebner 1.
at the ccrcmonlts, which begin
Rtnoer
vnrtt
and'jT&lt;m.
’im;
mirtcic) ”
V# Raiders
Rnlzter* (South).
&lt; Rm Ithl M
aa Lem
Tam Martilehead.
MarKlahaa* ’ am«
*&gt;&gt;. n—a. » . . —■
|
pm. In the MSU AuditorHanna Adi Benefit 1 OUt
East Court.
Edgar a# Emma Burpee.
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HHS Seniors
Rehearse Play,
‘Mumbo Jumbo?

Hastings High
| Cafeteria Menu

Driver Unhurt as
Car Rips Guard Posts

Rep. Ford at MSU

■■ success hasn 7 gone to its price!

DGSt combination
of luxury and economy
you can &amp;

dere and Cathy Dahlhouaer 100.
Spence Goodyear 101. Sheryl
VanDcnburg W. Terry Starks 96
and Rot) Wyngarden and Terry
Whitney 95.

We can furnish trophies for
all sports, Fishing Contests
and all special purposes.

ns sun sum

Dick Andrews, captain of this
year's Marquette University
wrestling team at Milwaukee.
Wl«.. and a native .of Hostings,
has been named winner of Uie
Conrad Jennings award, which la
presented annually by lhe Eagles
chib of Milwaukee to Marquette's
ouUtandlng senior athlete.

THE HASTINGS BANNER—b

Mark Haines 124-316. John Haan
111-214 and Bob Jerow 121-304.
Rod Newton had a 110 game and
Ron Wyngarden 106.
High averages —Doug Relgler
121, Bob Terry 118. Mark OIs tend

. . . We do the Engraving

SAVE AT

Dick Andrews
Marquette’s Top
Senior Athlete

TUESDAY MIXED LEAGUE
Standings: Keller's Cities
Hichl»nd'» D^r, K4. K,n. *
Bob's Gulf 58H. Sllcock Mara­
thon 42 and 8 &amp; K Radiators
37H.
Fralne Glover led the circuit
with 224-569. Bob Sllcock pasted
181-471, Bob Tussava 183-47*.
George Ulrich 190-461. Davis AnnU 162-433, Maurice Andrianson
157-444 and Roger Davis 162-410.
Mildred Adrianson was high far
the dlstafl bowlers with 161-457.
Jeri Cheney 174-418. Dorothy
Glover 154-408. Jone Sherk 159­
406 and Louise Annis 166-408

"Ullable

Service

CHEVROLET BELAIR 6

Since 192S*

LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE
HIATtD STMAGC PACIUTIKS

Entire Houuhold

KTOaa.

B&amp;SM,

Ji's our in-between-priced full-size Chevrolet with deep-twist car­
peting trail to wall; luxurious pattern cloth upholstery trimmed
in toft textured vinyl; and a Turbo-Thrift Six to make the most
of its Jet-smooth ride. Low in cost, easy on fuel-yel this spirited
Six gives you fast warm-ups winter and summer, quick pickups
and all the smooth dependable power a car needs to be a great
highway performer. Just come try it for yourself and see!

It s big. It s beautiful. The stylish interior of its Body by Fisher
says comfort and quality in every detail. Best of all, you can
actually buy thia fine full-sixed car for slightly more than many
intermediate-sized models of other makes-and even for less than
some of them! So why settle for a smaller, lighter, cut-down car
that can't even begin to offer you all of the solid value and lasting
satisfaction you get in this Chevrolet
Bel Air. -Come look it over. Try out tho
^CHEVROLET
responsive Chevrolet Six. See how much
more you get for what you pay I

AT »0 CUASCC

Drive something really new-discover the difference at your Chevrolet dealer’s
Ut u*

Chevrolet - Chevelle * Chevy II * Corvair ■ Corvette

^^15-5164

NO JOB TOO LABCI ar TOOSMALD

LARKE BUICK-CHEVROLET
1435 S. Hanovsr

HASTINGS

Wl 5-2425

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GIRL SCOUTS are Dependable.. . So Are BANNER CLASSIFIEDS
4—THE HASTINGS BANNER
Thunday, March 11. IMS

LARKE

"See lhe New Car
Trade-Ins"
at

BUICK

Wl 5-2425

Wl 5-2426

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1963 BUICK
4 Dr.
pc-rr
brake*. automatic.

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220 W. State

1963 BUICK
Lalebra 2 Dr.; automatic. Ucaplionaiiy cUan. &lt;&gt;*• &lt;m"®'

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1963 CHEVROLET
Impala 2 Dr. Hdtp . V-8 autamat-c.
One owner. Car litre new!

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1962 CHEVROLET

One owner. 1’Ce'Wnt corkb»&gt;on!

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1962 RAMBLER
4 Dr. SUtton Wagon; 6 cyl.
tlandwd tramnuwon. w/w*H»-

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• Priced to Fit Your
Economy
Used Cor Lot across, from

rear of Dodge-Dealership.

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• Quality Merchandise

Food Center, Also. Cars at

take n«wt

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1962 BUICK
4 Dr. LoSabre. Power iteonng rC
brakaa. automatic. One owner.

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1962 CHEVY lk

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MINIMUM RATE —50e for Twenty Word,.

BOX NUMBER—Although Th. B.nn.r dow not ncmmnW "blted
•&lt;h" for b®»4 multi, w® will prevM® ' bo. number service at
a charge of 10c.

Dodge-Dart Dealer

1435 S. Hanover

CLASSIFIED AD PAGE
HASTINGS BANNER

CASH RATE__ 2 Vic »« wont with minimum of 50c. On sd&gt; not
pad
by
Th-ndsv f.ll.-iM tb® drt. ,i publksttoa. s
carry iag-aharga of 10c will bo &gt;ddcd. E«h .dditiowol ceiueca-

Hastings
Motor Sales

and
CHEVROLET

PHONE
Wl 5-3481

USED CAR LOT

Wl 5-3903 or Wl 5-2454
3/11

DISPLAT CLASSIFIED—$1.25 *•&gt;
ia»®rti®«. 85c par
inch for toriot of lie or mor. sd&gt; to be m m cMNMte.
week*. Both of sbove rate, bwod on rtandard diigl.y ci*.dfrtd »tylc«.
ALL ERRORS—in ad. tak.n by phon, to b. at Mader* risk, although
wo take .pocial effort to »cc that th. copy i* taken correctly,
CARDS OF THANKS &amp; IN MEMORIAMS —2c per word.

OBITUARIES—Firrt ISO wordi frw «♦ charge. 2c per word for each
addrtron.l word.

Calendar of Special Events

SHARP
USED CARS

THURSDAY. MARCH 11

1963 GUIS 98
... 4 Dr Sedan. Power steer­
ing and brakes New w/walls.
Best ol condition throughout.
One local owner.
1963 OLDSMOBILE
Dynamic 88, 4 Dr. Huliday,
power steering and brakes, new
wnitewall Ures. Nice green fin­
ish with matching Interior.
1962 OLDSMOBILE
Power steering and brakes, ra­
dio. w/walls, tuned and ready
to go.

1962 PONTIAC
. . . Starchtef 4 Dr. Sedan. Ful­
ly equipped, maroon and white
tuume. One owner with full 12
months warranty.

IMl PONTIAC CATALLNA
... 4 Dr. Sedan. Hydramatlc,
Radio. Brown and white tutone. Nice local car!

THURSDAY. MARCH 25
YQUNG MAN FOR GENERAL
OARAGE WORK,-®- Mtttt have
U-M GLEE CLUB—The Univer-j BARRY COUNTY HISTORI­
Farm Shop
CAL SOCIETY MEETS—Hangood driving record. Prefer
slty of Michigan Men's Glee
tings City Bank, 8 pm. Theme
high school graduate. Apply in
Club Thunday. March 11. at
ulll U) “Collecting Antiquex." STALK SHREDDERS—For Rent; person. Del Adam* Ford Sales.
8:15 pm. at tfle Central Audi-.
Francisco Farm Supply, M-37; Lake Odessa._____________ 3/11
torium. Hastings. 51.00 donnTHURSDAY. APRIL 8
So.. WI5-3150
If.
BPW ANNUAL STYLE SHOW- GOT SICK PIGS. CALVES.
Fund.
8 pm. tn Central Auditorium
DAIRY CATTLE OR BEEF?—
Proceeds go for Scholarship
OPPORTUNITY
We've got the treatment—Pfl- I
TUESDAY. MARCH 16
Fund.
ztr TeiTamycin A D Fortified
KIWANIS TRAVEL PICTURESALES MANAGER
Crumbles. Excellent for pre­
TUESDAY,
APRIL
13
LeRoy Crooks brings “Wonder­
vention or 1 treatment of slup- !
ful World ol California." Visit, KBVANI8 TRAVEL PICTUREpins fever, bloat, scours, fever:
Opportunity for experienced
James Metcalf takes us on
four National T*xrks. Disney­
abscesses, atrophic rhinitis.'
“Wings to Puerto Rico.” Set
land. Deatii Valley. Lake Tayoung assistant sales mana­
leptospirosis and stress probhoc. See the rugged scenery of | the rich colors of the ocean
leins. Just iop-dre*s on &lt;or mix {
ger to become sales manager
the Pacific Coast. Central Au-1 that -taps on sandy benches
with&gt; your regular ration. Cull;
the green rugged mountain.ditorium. 8 pjn.
for nationwide line of auto­
now for delivery. Finkbeiner i
that cover tlirce-fourths of the
Sen
Elevator.
Middleville
and
'
motive aftermarket, product
THURSDAY. MARCH 25
Island, and lush fields ot pine­
Delton.
.
3/11
SALADIN' MILLION DOLLAR
apples. Central Auditorium, a
and lino of marine products.
BAND XND VARIETY SHOW
pm. ,
Live wire organisation.
Leonard B. Smith, said to be
NOTICES
Write Box 968 co Hiring*
the "world's greatest soloist"
1961 VOLKSWAGEN SEDAN
Banner giving full details as
will be with them.
FOR SALE —One owner, new.
tires, engine overhauled, top'
to experience, salary remechanical condition. 5950.
qulrements and home
Call Delton 623-6382 evenings;
5-10,pm.
3/&gt;8|
phone.

FARM SUPPLIES

Waguiu __ —.............. -S1B6J5 up
Scrapper Blades ------------$8950
4 Dr. Srptnn Wagon; radio, heater.
Air Compressors ---------- $69.50
6 cyl . rianJard tranvr.lu.on.
Stock Tanks ............. 519.99 »l?
1961 OLDSMOBILE.
Hog Feeders................. 519.90 up
. . . Super 88 4 Dr. Hardtop.' Hydraulic Hoses-------------- M-65 1
Power steering and brakes, ra­
&gt;6 ft. length!
dio, w/walls, sharp car. ,
(960 AUSTIN HEALY
Manure Spreader Aprons 536.95 I
up |
1961 OLDSMOBILE
4 tpead tram.. overdrive, wir.
....... 513.95
wheel*. hard top and cone. top.
... 98 Series 4 Dr. Sedan. Tractor Batteries
Gleaming black finish, w/wall*,
&lt;3 yr. guarantee)
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power steering and bruits. Jackall Jacks........ ...........5193$
Nice family car.
Tractor Sprayers
I960 CHEVROLET
Electric Fencers and Supplies.
I960 BUICK
. .—A Dr. Station Wagon. V8 Hudson Stanchions and Water
tJBtor* Tone : sotom*tw. wtetr
engine, automatic transmis­
Bowls.
walla, radio, haatar.
sion, turquoise and while tu- Star line Stanchions and Water
tone, radio, w/walls.
Bowls.
Hydraulic Cylinders
'
All yhite with' beige interior. Hydraulic Valves
juHy equipped. Very clean m- Mufflers
1960 FORD
sl3e and out.
Tractor Tires and Tubes—all
One owrwr. E.crpl.cnall, dean!
Sizes.
Tractor Tire Chains
3? 11
Plow Points to fit most plows.
Surge Inflations. Supplies and
Pubator Supplies.

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1961 VOLKSWAGEN
Sunroof 2 Dr, radio, white­
walls. Look this beauty over.

ILF .

LAW BANK
LOAMS

PONTIAC OLDS CADti-LAC
Ph. 6,2478—107 N. Micldgan Avo.
Hastings. Michigan

3/11

LARGE SELECTION Of Used
Tractors. Combines. Baiers.
Pickers. Uni -Harvesters.
Plows and Manure Spreaders,
and Cliain Saws.

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BE INDEPENDENT — Sell Ray­
leigh Products in Hastings.
Steady good earnings year
around. Write
Rawlelgh
Dept. MCC-651-187
Freeport, Illinois

Come to our new office in

tbe lower level of tbe

AAC. office located at

★ Household Goods

J

/B^l’4 8. Michigan.

Office hours will be from
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Phone 945-H15

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PRE-SPRING
SPECIALS

1959 CHEVROLET CONVERTI­
BLE — Automatic. Phone Ban­
field 721-8982.
318-

Effective a* of Dec. 16, 1964

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REAHM
MOTOR SALES

Classified Paragraphs

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W. You don't have lo ba
II
V A manlal colottu*. guy
/
’ To read th® clo»»if&gt;®d
And find th® perfect buy.

★ Help Wanted

111 N. DEPOT ST.

BOX 497

PH. 527-4510
IONIA

OPERATOR WANTED — Man
wanted to operate specialized
farm service equipment in
Lake Odessa. Married, high
school-graduate preferred.
Training program included
Thl’‘is a real opportunity for
qualified man. Please respond
promptly to Box 971 c'O Has­
tings Banner.
3/11

SINGER SLANT NEEDLE with
Dtel-a-mntlc rig zag unit for
HlltdlWaHc pattern*, blihd hfiits,
overcast, etc. Will sacrifice for
10 monthly paymenu of 5130
per week Phone 945-9431
Dealer.
_______ 3/11

FRANCISCO

Used
Farm Machinery

SPRING IS ON THE WAYI

FARM SUPPLY

GOOD AS NEW
nnDF
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1 K

E. L. CARPENTER

HARDWARE

FARMERS . . .

"It's Time to Use .
ORTHG^ DORMANT
SPRAY"

MAHLER
MOTOR SALES

"It's Fertilizer
Time Again!"

GOODYEAR BROS.

FARM BUREAU

BLAIR'S
FARM &amp; GARDEN Heating - Plumbing
Service
KAECHELE'S

Lovely Cape Cod Home
On Uucli Lake
Large lot with lake frontage.
5 minutes from Hastings. Will
lease with option to buy. 590
month. Phone Grand Rapids
GL 8-1785.
«

TAKE NOTICE that on March!
13. 1965. nt 10 am., a 1963 Met- 1 118 NORTH MICHIGAN AVE­
cury Comet 6-cyllnder 4-dr. se- | NUE FOR RENT - Second
dan. Serial 3H03U522841. Will! floor. Available. Excellent for
fraternal or recreational use.
be sold lo the highest bidder at
Phone 945-3495.tf
a public lale. The seller resenes the right to bid The 116 NORTH MICHIGAN AVE­
sale will be held in the lobby
NUE FOR RENT - Space far
of the Hastings City Bank. 150
commercial or professional use.
W. Court St, Hostings. Mleh.
Phone 945-3496
tf
The vehicle Ls stored nt 150 W.
Court St. and may be inspect­ FOR RENT —3 bedroom home,
ed at said address.
3'll
near school, go* furnace, newly
decorated. References. Inquire
PECANS OR WALNUTS-2 *4
at 919 S. East St, or phone
lbs. |1 plus tax. Shelled pe­
945-2126. ______________ «&lt;
cans. 51 Ib. and up plus tax
On a 810 order will dL«count FOR RENT — Three rooms and
bath apartment. Private tnrncrchsndl.se to pay tax G. W
trance near town and school.
Spencer. 1001 S. Dibble. Phone
Wl 5-5058.
tf
nislicd. Phone Wl 5-2144. 3/4
INSIST ON MICHIGAN DOT­
TED GAS! Sec Carl 8c ^ptty s
Appliances before you buy! * For Sal*—Real Estate
They Sell—They Install—They
Service. Ph. Wl 5-2833. M-37 EXCHANGE-My 20-30 hours a
South.
.______________ tf
week work, plumbing, painting,
heating, etc. fur down pay­
McCULLOCH —WRIGHT — PIO­
ment
decent 3 or more bed­
NEER — &lt;Sales and Service,
room liome with room in yard
Bars—Chains—Sprockets to fit -for boys, 2. 4. 6. Within 13
most saws, complete Chain
mile* ot Hastings. Reply Box
Saw Service. Haro ground,
969 c o Hasting* Banner. 3/18
chain’ sharpened. Chain saw
accessories. Francisco Farm BEAUTIFUL 4-bcdroom home on
Supply. M-37 So, Wl 5-3150. tf
Middle Lake Just north of
Hastings. Two complete baths,
GET YOUR WATER SOFTEN­
fireplace, very large lot, alumi­
ER SALT AT FARM BUREAll
num siding, built-in* and ga­
SERVICES—Rock, block and
rage. Call colccl day or night.
Zco - tabs available. Our Car
IMMEDIATE
POSSESSION. 6Load Buying saves you money,
uedroom IKXnc on Sisson Rood,
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norlii of Hastings. Remodeled
kitchen, full bath and approxi­
CARPET CLEANING IS EASY
mately 3 acres of land. Iziw
with Host New Electric Updown payment and contract
Brush. No wet carpets or
available. Make u* on offer.
handwork. Clean 180 square
VERN MINKLEY. Realtor
feet tor only |695. Hasting*
Portland. Mich. 647-6600
Floor Covering. 123 W. State.
_____________________ 3/11
Hastings. Phone Wl 5-3118. tf

SILVERTONE AUTOMATIC
RECORD PLAYER FOR SALE
— Very good condition. Cali
mv 5-nMt
3/11
EXPERT TAILORING — Men's
Lovely Cape Cod Home
kirbyvacuuiFcleaner —
or women's clothing. We nar­
row lapels, taper pants, alter
On Leach Lake
Real nice coodirion with all at­
double into single breasted
tachment.’, including power
polisher. Available u&gt; responsi­
coat*. Al, the Dutch Tailor. Largo lot with lake frontage.
ble party for 6 final payments
5504 Gun Lake Road. Wl 5­ 5 minutes from Hastings. Will
icaic with option to buy. (90
of $7 or discount for cash. Cail
5714.
tf
month. Phone Grand Rapids
945-9431 Dealer.
3/11
SWEEPER BAGS AND HOSES GL 8*1755.
tf
to fit most (weepers are avail­
ir For Sale—Miscellaneous
able atSTEURY S ELECTRIC. MODERN SUBURBAN 3-bedroom home in Middleville for
222 8. Jefferson. Also, small
I960 CHEVROLET IM PA LA
sale by owner. Large living
appliance
repair.
tf
4 Dr. PERFECT CONDITION!
room, carpeting, fireplace, 4
Automatic. 8 cyL new white­
built-in wardrobes with shelves
walk. radio, healer, one owner. jk Office Equipment
and drawers; dining alcove
A real buy. Cali 945-4322 or
with built-in bookcases and
945-5423.
3 18
desk; recessed tub in bath plus
&gt;. B. DICK PHOTOCOPIER.
ceramic tile shower stall; lin­
rrs jacobs pharmacy
MODEL 110, FOR SALE-With
en closet; kitchen with tote of
FOR FAST 24-HOUR FILM
supply dispenser, cabinet­
cupboards, disposal. Attached
stand, quantity of supplies.
SERVICE! No Charge for over­
1*.« stall garage with work­
Cail Hasting* Mutual Insur­
size prints.
tf
bench. Utility room with cup­
ance Company 945-3405. 3/11
boards. new gas furnace. Large
TABLE PAPER — For picnic*.
screened porch with basswood
40“ by 300'. 5350 at The Ban­ ic Pergonals
blinds, opens an shady patio
with
woven 5-fL redwood fenc­
ner office.
tf
ing for privacy. Tiro blocks
FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR WHY NOT LET US MAKE you
from school. Shown by ap­
—Use Rexall's fast permanent
a niblser stamp with your new
pointment. SY 5-9239. 3/11
ZIP Code number. Threc-llnc
Regular 5300—Now 8IDO. No
■tamp with you; name, ad­
pre-shampoo—No after odor
BEFOBE You Buy Or Build
Available at Jacobs' Pharmacy
dress and ZIP number tor
5325. Thl* includes, postage
Investigate

tt BOOKKEEPER-TYPIST — Full
lime accounting position will
be available April 15. Apply
Box 970 c o Hastings Banner,
1964 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
giving resume of experience
Give your Power Mower
4 Dr. One owner. Extra nice
and pertinent personal data.
a Spring overhaul.
condition. --------------------- S4.69!&gt;
Woman preferred.
3/1B
tins'*
wbst
&lt;•
do:
M-3?
So.
Wl
5-3150
1903 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
I. Adlsil
7. latrtule ssovImmediate Need
3/11
etibutetor
In* P*'i»
4 Dr. Sedan...................... 53.695
for
*ad magntto
cootprexlna
[NOTICES
196J MERCURY COMET
Male Hospital Attendants
a. ct**o *ir alwr o. BbMjws M»dc
4. Cbsng* oU It 10. Adjnit bUdn
2 Dr. Hardtop. 8 cj'L engine.
BKtuin
11. Adjtisl bud
Career Employment
Std. trans ______ ____ .51,595
5.
I«apnt
chxla
cotlUclf
TRACTORS:
J drlr.
IS. CUck lUtUl
Michigan civil scrvicr* positions.
1M2 MERCURY CUSTOM
a. a«u spark
nactulasa
—John Deere No. 50 Tractor.
Salary range 54.318 to $4,886
pln*a
A-l shape. 4 Dr. Hardtop One owner new
annually. Age not under 18 nor
W• oh factory appeared ■•Ibodi.
Mercury trade. Like uew. 81.595 —1961 Aills Chalmers D 17 with
over 60. Outstanding fringe
Only S7A5
Aills
Chalmers
3
bun.
16
inch
v l
benefits, including an out­
JM2 MERCURY MONTEREY
Cali
us
today!
mid. plow.
standing state contributory in­
4 Dr. Sedan. V8 engine Auto­
Over Start's Paper * Paint Store For used mower bargain* buy
surance program and an excel­
matic trans......—
51.395 —Massey Harris No. 30 Traitor
lent retirement plan, plus so­ SEE THE JACOBSEN AND
while selection Is good.
A-l shape.
Open Friday 9 un. to 5:30 pm.
cial security.
1962 MERCURY COLONY PARK
SNOW BIRD SNOWTHROW­
-IB C. No. C Tractor with Sup­
For all information, contact
ERS AT BURKEY'S—Ask for
Station Wagon. 4 Dr. Like new
er Kit.
Mr. John A. VanBuren. Per­
a demonstration and see how
.....................
51.695
BAFGALNS GALORE!
—1950 I.H.C. H [Tractor. Good
sonnel Officer. Fort Custer
coxy it is to save your back
10c — 10c — 10c
1»« MERCURY CUSTOM
Slate Home, Box 248, Augusta,
and licart. Burkey Sales and
shape!
Michigan.
Service. 218 N. Jefferson.
U
Convertible.
___ .____ SIAM -1951 Alli.' Chalmers WD Trac­
SHOES _ SKIRTS — and
142 E. Slofo
Wl 5-2983 An Equal Opportunity Employ er
tor. A-l shape! 2-row cultivamany other item*.
NEW MeCULLOCH C HAIN
IMS FORD STATION WAGON
3* id
SAWS — 5124 95. Franclscr
4 Dr. ...................
SLIM
Fann Supply. M-37 So. Wl 5­
ALASKA — Airfield construction
—Allis Chalmers CTractor. Good
WALK UP AND SAVE!
3150.
U
Long, top-paying project. Send
shape. Starter and lights.
TRANSPORTATION
3/11
40c and stamped envelope for WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED
SPECIALS
“Jop News." MYCQ..BOX 444.
in aluminum, site) t»r wooo
—John Dyere No 8 Mower. Hay
Bothell.
Wash
3/18
196# OLDSMOBILE..............STM
sash. Burkey Auto Glass A
conditioner hook up. Reni good
Radiator Shop. 318 N. Jeffer­
shape!
1M4 BUICK............
-5695
.
IP YOU ARE
son, Hastings______ -______U
—John Deere Hay Conditioner.
single, free to tnmL physically
1MB MERCURY ..................... S7S5
Excellent conditioner.
fit, have farm background
kAr Mobile Hornet
—12 ft. New Idea Fertilizer DU;
Get our Fcrtilixer Prices
high school diploma, you m3B
50* to 60- Long
trlbutor.
qualify for training by The’ k
before you buy. We con
1944 ENG. FORD ANGLIA .5395
Davey Tree Expert Co We
10. 12 and 20 Wktes
For...
—8 ft. Euy-Fto Fertilizer Dis­
save you money! (Bulk or
want several alert men be- W Moons Hartford Schult*
tributor.
1359 FORD STA.'WGN. — -M54
tueen 18 and 28 to train in
• Ro»e$
Wlp Out*
Expando*
Bagged)
- Good stock of U*edT»tow* and
Kent. Ohio, starring March 15
• Shade and Frutf Trees
V Roll out Rooms
several good Used 3- and 4for career jobs in tree care
3“ Wall*
Gun Furnaces
Rent our Spreader for 50c service. We pay while training.
row Com Planters.
‘ • Control of Peach Leaf
10 Wldcs Start nt 52695
For
mlormatlon
and
interview
per acre—or we'll do it foi
Anything In Trade
• Curl
call or write R A. 8wem. R2
I Buy Used Mobile Homes
$1.00 an acre.
Box 48». BaUle Creek, phone
• Red Spider Mite
CEREAL CITY
962-4841. Or see Mr. Swem.
• Scale
Hastings Hotel. Mondays.
MOBILE HOME SALES
March 15, March 22 or March
WO 2-86U (H Dickman Rowd
• Mealy Bugs
3/11
28. 8:30 to 5.
3/25
LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALER
Battle Creek, Michigan
SERVICES
• Leaf Spot
Across from Ralston Purina
|| NOTICE
M-37 SO.
WI -5-Z22J
1310 N. Michigan Avo.
BEAUTICIAN .
• Rust Blight
tf
*" 3/11
Experience preferred, but will --------------------- ---------------------------NEW
WATERPROOF
TARP
3/11
consider recent graduate Ex­ ir Noticee
IB OZ.
cellent opportunity at one of
Hastings' finest and most mod­ LEARN BARBERING - WRITE
8x7-8348
em equipped Beauty Salons
for free brochure. Flint Insti­
•*
231 W. Stats
Wl 5-5982
v*tahh*had clientele. S day
HASTINGS
tute of Barberuag. Ine, 1UH
3/11
w«4, paid vacation. All replies
IB x 1B-41LM
East Water St. Flint, Mich
strictly
confidential.
Write
Box
48502
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Also larger sixes as correspond­
New • Remodel • Repair
BANNER
965.
c/o
Banner.
.
it
ing low prices Guaranteed water
WAGE!-Yes. when you use
GILCRAFT for cabinet and
the Mighty Midget, Tho Ban­
and mU4e» proof.
counter-top
work. Special wood
FUIX
TIME
GIRL
or
young
CLASSIFIEDS
ner Want Ad to Tell, rent, hire
WINICK SURPLUS or buy you r»t f*rt results at 305 S. Church Wl 5-5352 woman for elertt in ready-to- projects made Co eedar. Car­
. .wear departaumr. Apply In
penter service. Martin houses
X» V. Michiganlow-cost. To plane ai^ad,
Coll Wl 5-34S1
Wl
5-3549.
3/11
person.
Parmalee's,
Hastings.
U
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phono Wl 5-34BL
PhOM Wl 6-3324
It
Everything for the Farm!

PROVE TO YOURSELF—Purina 1
feeding can coot you lew.. Pu- i
rlna Chick Startena has been
America's favorite chick starter1
for 37 years. It still Is. Hastings
Milling Co. Wl 5-2943. _ 3 111

laity

Shoppe, Delton, Mich.

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUBPO. 171, Hastings Telephone
Wl 5-2885. Meetings every
Monday. 8 pm.__________ tf

Home* By Solomon-Bement Co

Hastings Heights
Step In and visit with ns at
150 E. North St. or call us and
we will come to you.
945-9407
or 945-5383
VA. and FHJi. Financing
We consider trades.
tf

THE FATMAN—Private Detec­
tive 24-Hour, Shadowing, Tape
Foto-FlUn Evidence, Nation­
wide, uonfidentlal. Call WO
r-344S-or write 194 North
Unun. Battle C:tt it
12 3U FOR SALE—At Algonquin Lake.
Two waterfront tot*."Term*
LOSE WEIGHT—Just 4 capsule*
ran be arranged. See Bun Mcdally. . Fashion Rite foe low
Pharlin or call 5-3084 days or
calorie dieting. P-79. La pi)
5-5231 after 6 pm.
tf
Piiannacy, 144 E. Stale, Has­
tings.
ti
fr Situation Wanted

HAVING A PARTY? — Punch
Bowl or Cup* tup to 200) WORK WANTED—Odd Jobs at
any kind. Can do pointing on
AraOabls at small rental fee
brick or stone walb. Wood­
Call Episcopal Parish House or
cutting by the cord with chain
Rectory»aw. Phane_RO
tf
LEARN BARBERING - WRITE
WANT TYPINO TO BQ AT
for free brochure. Flint InatlHOME—Will pick up and. de­
tute of Bartering. Inc, llSHi
East Water St, Flint, Mich
liver. Phone 765-3741 or write
48401
3/U
J. Davis. 247 8. Warren St,
Freeport.
3/25
★ Produce
★ Sporting Goods

APPLE SALESROOM
and Cider Mill open dally until 6 GUNSMITHING SERVICE—
Please get your work in now.
Closed Bunday. Good Potatoes.
Rebltrtng, restocking, repairing.
Nelson's Welcoraa Orchard
We sell guns, scopes, ammuni­
Mi mile north of Ionia on M-86^
tion. gun casta, sua*. Mtteels
and everything needed for your
shooting pleasure. Huckleberry
it For Reni—Real Estate
Oun Shop. 10440 Kingsbury
Road. 3 miles east of Delton
3-BEDROOM MODERN COT­
ITionc 633-5792. Doug Young,
TAGE FOR RENT-HrCrtgereowner.
&lt;
rated on Algonquin Lake. Cai
Wl 6-3MI alter 6 P-m. „ tf

Attic fMcdl Uu a Want Ad.

�Card of Thanks and In Memoriam
CARD or THANKS

West Woodland

LEGALS

By Victor SUton
M?-mi

CARD OF THANKS
r,*mUy
Clare Holder

....
Mianx* to won­
derful friends and neighbors fur
{*•“111)11 flowers, cards, food
and grand fa Uier. Charles ataht; treat# and all the many other
acta of kmdnes* and expUton.

of sympathy during hb long 111ness and since hu Msstng. We
especially thank Rev. Harley
Townsend. Lehman Funeral
Home, neighbors who acted os
bearers, Mrs. Hendon for music
nV'J1*1 •PP«cl*llon, too. to Dr.
Birk and Dr. Wedel and all those
at TTiarnapple Valley who did so
much for us.

the luncheon and the Beattie CARD OF THANKH
Funeral Home for their thoughtI wish to ttuuik my friends
,..l
.1._ __ ■
and relatives for Ute cards and
letters sent during my illness.
The Family of Charles Stehl
*Mra. Luella Stehl
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stehl
Martha B. Moore .
Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Stehl
Mr*. Orvle Stahl
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Stall!
We wish to thank oiir children
Mr. and Mra. Gcorgfc Eldred for making our Wth wedding anMr. and Mrs. Clifford Rogers nivexsary such an enjoyable day;
The Grandchildren and
also ths relatives and friends
Great Grandchildren
coming to greet us at Uic Has­
tings Hotel; for the many gifts,
Grandfather's Hand*
money and enrds presenu-d to us,
His hands were folded, his chores
Mr. and Mra. Frank Prentice
He went to rest at lhe setting of
CARD OF THANKS
sun.
I
wish to thank everyone who
Hb hands have plowed each field
helped with the Junior Rally at
with love.
Sown seeds of kindness sent from the Onate Grove Church Feb. 28.
Good
attendance. 98 In number.
above.
Thank you.
And now the harvest his hands
, ChrlsUap Endeavor
shall reap:
Junior
Superintendent
• Well done, faithful servant,”
Virginia Darby
Holy Ups shall repeat.
—Verle EUhl
CARD OF THANKS
Dear Friends: We can only
CARD OF THANKS
many wonderful deeds of kindprrclaUon to cur frlrml# for
their deeds and Uioughtfulness;
to Hostings City Police, to Barry many prayera and card# have
County Sheriff's Deportment for been of great help to us, too.
their cfliclency, to Jack Osgood We thank you.
Dean and Ardlth Cridler
and Charles Flanders for UieJr
prompt and cdnunulng 'service
in an emergency situation: also CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank Dra. Finnic
to Pennock Hospital stafi for
their aid and service which-too and Phelps and the nurses and
often is accepted as a matter ot nurses' aids at Pennock Hospital
routine. Our .heartfelt thanks to for Uie wonderful care they gave
tort and presence at lhe time of
our sorrow.
Mi. and Mra. William Cridler
and families
Mr. and Mra William Letson
and families

dilldren and grandchildren for
nil the beautiful Dowers and calls
and many other acU of’kindness
which they gave me. Also to all

Kn» be

Huge drifts are formed and
other flakes soon follow
Shoveling U an obligation I
those
And soon upon Uic ground
The whitened landscape doth
And that's—cooperation I
.•“ijs-ojr?.
injiEUrtxts * wiutD
&lt;And that’s what we had last
Cwapaxy. Mrta k­
. aaicaun. H. D

But

three tunes a day and the large
chunks of suet have disappeared
surprisingly fast. Looking out of Prairieville, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
lhe souUi window Thursday fore­
noon. in Just a few minutes time
we saw. caUng at our cafeteria,
four big sassy bluejays, two bril­
liant red cardinals, a couple of SchuUneyer and Candy Ann
from near Hooper were Bunday
also downy woodpeckers, hairy guL-7. of Mrs. Fenis BroWn olid
woodpeckers, red belly, several Isobcll. w Mra. Harold Springer
Juncos, a variety of sparrows. and Mrs. Harriet McCallum
spent Thursday visiting friends
bird family, the sterlings. The
wide variety of birds with their
fellowship and friendliness, or
their orneriness and enmity, de­ Sunday supper gueata at his parpending on which ones were
Uiere, surely makes bird watch­ Bprlnger. Sunday callers at the
la U» Vlllace ol UMdUnlU. w» ing and bird feeding very re­
warding. What a drab world Uils
would bo without our feathered
friends!
Tuttle of
few days visiting tho Almond
Erlend, at Qdberi “Olf MeLcod of Woodland were grieved
ker at Hastings. * All our read­
day, having died in his sleep. Al- ers are urged to read the article
I. ...UnA„.n »l._. U.
_ dealing with rural mall service
SUUlU -I4ar...
1514 McKay Tow.
had a bad heart condition for out of Woodland and to act
tome lime, he had apparently quickly.
been feeling belter than usual "of
ORDER APPOINTING TIME
Bounced Uie birth of a son on
a great shock. Our sympathy to Monday, March 1 to Mr. and
the bereaved family
Mrs. Raymond Piper but at that
time we didn’t know that down
at the other end ot Martin Road
World Book representatives at
Post Tavern In Battle Creek on
os. son the same day. Oongrafutf pita! on Monday morning, March latlonsl W Rolfe Bulling, a faruser Woodlandlte, and his wife.
1 nOw residents and business peofour brothers and a sister wait- pie of Hastings, are on a tour
9S
, around the world. A card from
Mra. Achaa Usborne, widow of them received lost Wednesday
Ul L.
Lafayette iLafei Usborne, passed1 stated that they were then in
■ Japan, having spent five days tn
1 Hawaii after a stop-over in Ban

SUBJECT Aldo TO all U«at kick

Ilr.i l.... ..nr,
u J.au.rjr 1USJ.
L'XlTtp NTAlKd or AMERICA.

PUBLICATION OADEB

s:

.fen

twine m ik» Mill
KchMdi perta* ilnll
far prtMuuiira ol cUl.
tkelr clalea whk u&gt;H Loan *ad Iff.
a c:.py en Pllociuy cl said male

■T«u upon (MB

kbobb

long time and highly respected had eaten dinner with Mr. and
resident of the Carlton Center
parly I ,community. Airs. Usborne went
to California to live several years rend. -This trip Is fabulous
*
ago, following the death of Kir. Rev. Lowell Demos of Woodland
daughters, Aleatha and Emily.
Leonard - Osgood Funeral Home afternoon John Poortenga was
a caller
o’clock (Thursday afternoon were
Here's a report on lhe sick as
delayed for 24 hours due to the
storm and were held on Friday of Monday afternoon, March B:

rtraucATtoM—

long-time friend of-this scribe,
we were unable, due to the
blocked roads, to attend the serv­
ices. Our heartfelt sympathy to
the bereaved ones.
Fire Thursday afternoon did
considerable damage to Uic Louis
Wierenga home on Charlton
Park Rd, Just north of old M-43.
It was fortunate that, with the
high wind that blew that day.
firemen were able to save the
building at all. Although badly
damaged, tile house Is still liv­
able.** One thing that made It
more unpleasant for us anowed-

Probate QMM
Ha&gt;lia(&gt;, Mid

rsMtolUra u

certain Honiara ■Mak
Ib. 4il&gt; 4ay •! Xevsan
PUBUCATlo

u fallow*. to wn:
Tb. North ball ef lb. Sorth knit
of iko Boelk S4S tool of tko W«pt

our telephones were out of order
for a cpuple of days and the
mailman waa unable to make his

PUBLICATION ORDER.
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Eitai. of N.

it

OBDBB FOB PUBLICATION —
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Hute al Mhfct— —

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301 S. Michigan Ave.

Hastings
Office Hours
Moo. &amp; Wed.
HASTINGS

THE SHERWOOD AGENCY

PUBLICATION ORDER
fltsU al. Mkhteaa. Probata Ceart
[or tbs County of Barry.
Ito —KoUla st Gsorae ■
D«z»i.4 Mb No. 14.409.
Notlro lo Hrteby Girta
inr cn th* prtilloa ot Cl

All Forms of

INSURANCE

INCOME TAX SiaVICI

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Stalo Fam Insurance
AUTO — FIIE

BONDS

Swgnson ln«uranc«

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for Barer Coaalr.

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Insurance and Bonds
Ph. Wl 5-444J

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arc

having

a

and ones willing to
Tbe annual Father and Son

furnish

Middleville
By Mrt. Mary Jackton
TI SCHOOL OAXBMDAB
THURSDAY, MABCM 11—Otrt Braus
B&gt;a«o«t, CsIHMte a Girls Oyw. •
SATURDAY, MABCH IS—Baag Tas-

wi: DMT. Bd’aV'1 M A EC &gt;1
T*rUR5DAT.*MXcn IS—OabBcasM
CU.UrU; Icttr ■ ttascr CoenetL

Mra. Ida Rathbun, who haa
been In for test* at Blodgett
Hospital the last two weeks, re­
turned home last Friday. * Mra.
Russell Beeler entertained Satur­
day with a luncheon and bridal
shower honoring Miss Busan

Rapids, Rockford. Remus and
Hastings. * The Ladies Reading
Club met Tuesdaw evening with
Mrs. Melvin Noah. W Mr. and

mother. Mrs. Vera Smith. * Mra
hard Phillip Dyer of Scottville, who

so well today.— Mra. Sylvester

PUBLICATION ORDER

at IM pc
»)-&gt;»• n«rar&lt;l Mln
3*III*Uu»4l*B
Mndiai

It h pr4«r*d, 1
to publication et

ATTlND THI CHU.CH

"W msta*;.

sstw-sm-,
AlluiUtys at !*«■

BBS F

t/a

S/h

Zesta Grtffeth and Mrs.

spends most of her time In bed.
getting lip only long enough to sonic Hall Friday noon. Tho de-

Farrell, who fed In his home
about the middle of last month
breaking his right hip. fell from
his bed at Pennock Hospital ihe
forepart of last week, fracturing
the oUter hip. Both hips have
been set and the nurses get him
up In a chair a part of each
day. He U "coming fine." Mrs.
Farrell spends much of her time
at the hospital with him.—Word

day forenoon there were two big predates the many cards and
black crows eating at opr feed­

Milrhrll

Dayloa U. Aaktey. Alloc
laroapolonl. filo No. 1:
Al a teaaion ot &gt;&gt;14 Ch

MEMORIAL MONUMENTS ■•11 or
«uu
OF DISTINCTION
io kU
Lowrwwce Brothers

Hastings,

and It took a second effort on
Friday to get here rather late in
Uie afternoon. And then our burned in an explosion and fire
Banners, which we usually re­
ceive about noon on Thursday that destroyed her home early Ln
did not arrive until Saturday out of Uic hospital and while her
noon.
left liand and arm are sUU ban­
daged and it will be a long time
Here’s a first! when I looked before she Is fully recovered.

nla hrrudhs.
pp«rulBlnr.
Mlekirsn thia

Business Directory

me«.-c at ihe church Thunday at

PUBUCATI0B OBDBR.
oidm yob

LEGALS

PRODUCTION
CREDIT
ASSOCIATION

slup group meet# this Thursday
al lhe Lloyd Hoffman home, for

o I **&gt;!»£ *d'faHl" Ute fact that it brought more of
Uic birds to our feedmg stations
and since we were shut in and Bunday dinner guest* at the Lethe telephone was out ot weliyn Woodman home. Bunday
r, we surely did appreciate

b« »4iaiu*4 ra arotau. I

Kalamarao 10. MHhlcan

dcallru; with a thtme parUncng

Cloverdale • Hope

MMUlli b.rlj J. annul M. D

sire is Uiat you may return that Aletha Palmer who went to be
low with a trust in a loving and with the Lord. March 32. lftS2
living God.
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron McIntyre
Mr. and Mrs. Howard McIntyre
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis McIntyre
Mr. and Mra. Norman McIntyre
Mrs Nancy Marciano
badly missed by
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mueller
Husband. Children
Polly and Brian McIntyre
ORDER FOB PUBLICATION.
and Grandchildren
und Great Grandchildren

*Aia?rn*r&lt;&gt;

Delton Methodist
Church Activities

to follow. The Wbat-Nota, a
young adult fullowahip, will meet
Tho near-bllxzard Ural struck here will attend. The meeting will
did have a bright aide to it. Of
course, the kids Uilnk we mean
because school was closed Thurs­
day and Friday. We did appreci­
ate having our teacher home
Uu»c two day&gt; but that wasn’t
from 7 to 8.
exactly what we had in mind. Uy Mrt. Slaj

MORTOAOB SALE

IN MEMORIAM

a. Mortraxoa, aol

And than th# wind begins to

I a HHIn al aal4 Caorl h«l4 »■
Court Aanta In in* Cltr of Baa-

CARD OF THA.NKH
Thank you. Dr. Huebner, those
at Pennock Hospital, wiio minu­
te red to MoUier, the young lady
who took Uie X-ray, friends and
neighbors of Quimby, lhe Quim­
by Church and friends of the
Uarryville Church. We are so
grateful to all at Uie Sunset
Acres Nursing Home, for ChrU-

CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank Dr. Wedel,
nurses and nurses' aids of Pen­
nock Hospital for their wonder­
ful earc. relatives, friends mid
neighbors for their cards, flow­
ers. food mid many octa of kind­
Houseman and friends of the ness. Also thanks to Vogt’s Fun­
Hostings Baptist C h u rc h, tor eral Home and Rev. Max Glad­
theft- Christian love and com pasFamily of Claude Conkle
slon. In honor of a Christian
mother and family. Thanks to ' Mrs. Dollle Conkle
Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Hawkins
.Ihr Leonard-Osgood Funeral
Home. Ws feel more than thanks
Greenleaf and family
ran ewr express to Glenn, Karl
Mr. and Mrs Alfred Decker
and Keith PufpolT for doing so
and family
many things for Dad and Mo-

.until

BNOWBOUNDl
A* though it bad been beckoned. patient in Bccgses Hospital, ta
(With apologies to
John Greenleaf Whittier)
fields.
Borno uny snowflakes, no two
teeplial recently tor surgery. *
Drift softly across our view,
down your neck.
And quickly melt when earth

kindness and prayer tendered tn

kindness and help extended to
each family- We especially thank
Rev. O. A. Flow era for his com­
forting words, also Rev. Don
Mathis. Our thanks to Rev. and
Mrs. Dean Blough for Uieir sing­
ing and Mra. Dale Hanson for
the music; tho ladles of the

Hickory Corners

And changes all around.

Joyed by all. * Mr. and Mra.
Russell Bender returned Wed­
nesday from their vocation trip
to Florida. Their daughter, Bev­
erly. who had been with her
brother and family. Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Bender, returnsd home also.
Church are to attend the WSCfl
Workshop in Grand Rapids First
Church Friday and Saturday. *
Don’t forget the Hatahop Sale
held tn the MeUiodUt basement
Friday from 0 to 3 pm, spon­
sored by the Hannah Circle. All

Street, are the proud parents of
a Ultle daughter born Thursday.
a T't.l.
a h. XZaa

Jim McKeown of Uie Univer­
sity of Western Michigan is prac-t
the house. This Is the first time a few days but 1* feeling much
main
subject is biology. Jim and
better today.—Barbara Haaterly,
family were home lo the Andwith infection in her leg follow­
end.
*
Much Interest lias been
ing a falfon the Ice, is much Im­
from the top of one of lhe tall- proved and able to be out again. shown on the Wet and Dry Ques­
—John Smith of.Carltwi Center tion in the village of Middleville
and a large vote. ★ Many attend­
way they sounded. I doubt If suffering from pneumonia—The ed tbe tournament game between
their remarks would be printable, report from Mr. and Mrs Albert Middlevine and Fennville. *
ere able to Interpret them Hauer of Hastings is not good. Many attended the World Day of
here’s one we wish somePrayer held at the Methodbt
ould explain for us. A and they have a lady there car­ Church Friday evening and heard
friend told us that aa he came ing for him and looking after the guest speaker. Mrs. George
out his door Friday morning af­ the home. Mra. Hauer (Chloe) Grettenberger of Grar
formerly of Cordoba,
ter the heavy snowfall he saw
some peculiar markings on Uie latter’s homf at Greenville Bun- B. All enjoyed her
experiences she iu
snow. He examined them as they day and plans to remain there
went back and forth knd then a few days under a doctor’s can. five years there. Refreshments
and a social time afterward.
down in a bare spot close to the
house he saw what had made
the strange marks tn the snow— automobile accident Involving Mrs. Kthsl Baughman, who has
been enjoying lhe slay with her
a baby bird! Now can anyone ex^^^1 — a baby bird in month-old son. Paul. Both were daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Hart
? It's a craay, mixed up taken to Pennock Hospital and
home tn April
world!
«
Mary's Hospital tn Grand Rapids
"Where was your letter last where he died. The sympathy ot making plans to attend her 50R1
the entire community is extended anniversary from Middleville
High, School at the - alumni in
to the bereaved relatives.
June. Tbe Class of ISIS will bo
answer? "At The Banner office!
Like many others throughMit honored tills year at the Alumni
At least we drove to Hastings
Banquet. * Tne Citizen's Scrvids
with It last Monday evening and
been mudded in I The road south
disappointed, too. not to have it
printed but wo take Tur.granted impassable.,Mud and deep nits bor Sunday. The team had to be
that it Just got crowded put and have made travel alow, hatd and Uyre to play by 1 am. * Mr.
dangerous. Evon Uic mailman and Mrs Robert Finkbeiner and
...ill ■ — - ■ (Kt-I...—
didn’t get through one day On daughtgra, Beverly and 'KimMr, and Mr*. Robert Jowell
and thildren of Charlotte and
Mr. and Mrs. JacK Potter and cars through with a tractor. WeVc meeting of the NaUonal Guard
children ot Muskegon were Sun­ been going to Woodland via Lake tn Grand Ledge and Mrs. Plnkday dlkner guests of Mr. and Odcu*. Uic extra distance much beiner and daughters jpurneyed
Mm Forrest Potter. * Mr and
Mra. Victor Sisson were Sunday
'dinner guests oi Rev. Lila Man-

�The Helrigels to
' Leave March 19
On World Tour

Women from 9
Churches Join
For ‘World Day’

Woodland
By Mrt. Gltndan Curtis
» H. M*tn
MT&gt;M&lt;

As you probably know all too :■&gt;■
wail, your friends are always
April 10 "MerUr
eager to liear from you. But Lumpur. Malaya,
here's a time when you can be
sure your friends will doubly
appreciate your letters.
Don't be loo disturbed if your
traveling friends do not answer
tn kind Pur while every letter

Bessie Woodman. * Mr. and Mrs
Parent Borrow and Mrs. Rhoda
Bawdy were Sunday dinner
guests with Mr and Mrs Robert
Austin. Mrs Bawdy remained
with her son for a few days' visit
* Recent Visitors with Mr. end
Mrs Herald Ctaasie were Rev
and Mra. Harold Blakely and
friend of Bay Port. They report­
ed that her mother. Mrs Leon
Nicholson, had suffered a light
stroke. She is improving how-

1'anSyrWe

«y Mrs.

with Mr.
March

m.

The Briggs Church board will
meat March 15 al 9 pm. M lha
horn* of Mr- and Mra. William
Seymour. « The Briggs. BanfleW
and Dowling MeihodUt Youth
Fellowship attended a concert at
Kalamazoo Western Michigan
Fieldhouse. on Sunday. * Mr.
and Mrs Allen Madsen are the
parents ot a girl. Barbara. *
| The Safety Patrol al Plcaaantvlew School wUJ give a dance
Friday at 7» to 10 P«. at
achoul. ♦ Family Night will bo
at the Briggs Church TTiuraday.

the father and sons Dr. Glenn
ienl to Charles
Mr an(J Mn| Fcj.d Slrvrru
wlll
puturra "My
__
J gave a dinner Sunday, Feb 21 Furlough in Alaska “
,_____________ , honoring lhe birthdays of Dor------------ •------- Child Study wln A”*1 l*vsnry Swift and Ferd. I Mrs. Myrtle Cary of Decatur
■uesday. March Guests were Mr. and Mra. Dar-, visited her son and family. Dr.
of Mra. Doris win Swift. Peggy Swift. Sieve and Mrs Robert Cary, over the
er for Uie eve- Peraonic. Mr. and Mra. Gordon weekend and Peggy Cary was al-'
Charles and Gordon. »o home from WMU.

April

Mrs. Nancy Funderberg.

'Spiritual Life Meetings'
WM&lt;LG^ld'ddiroth

IU*&lt;* Church World
Service Clothing

"Chanoyu. tlv classical Im cere­
mony in Japan; In Taiwan, a
full days visit to the great
World In His Hands." was sung
i
m
seldom" visited. Taroku Gorge.
by Mra. LeaUr Springer
I ICkllD Spt
. A quartette from fTrat Metho- 1
dlst Church. Mrs Ch-ster Bang- • The Church World Service­ trip to Baguio by plane, In
hart. Mra Richard DCMolt. Mrs I truck from Nappane-J, Ind . *111
William Nethery and Mra Wade pick up good used clothing from Jaipur, riding an elephant up to,
Shook sang. “Once to Every Man churches in this area March 22-

with Rev. Leonard Mantx

making it Ln 44 lo 94 hours. But Cairo. U. A
keep in mind, this U to Tokyo.
May 7Hong Kcng. Singapore. Bang- Hotel, Jen
kuk. Calcutta. Delhi. Teheran.
May 13-1
Istanbul. Cairo and Rome. OU*t 1 continental
places are apt to take a few jbanon

of Columbia, Ky.; Guest Preacher

Through March 14 7:00 P.M,
E.U.B. Church of Hastings
East St. at Grand

drtnsed su an American Indian1' ’ responsible individual and lhe
Mm Richard Taylor as a Hindu )&lt;x*l church. Riitng processing
from India, and Mra Walter and shipping c&lt;r.ta have boosted
Puratxrg in African rcstunw
| the reqirvmcnta for "poundage
A fellowship tea waa served by money" to 10 percent per pound
lhe Presbyterian Womm'r As- for clothing sent
godation tn ths church dining
It should be mailed directly
yootn following the service
from lhe sending church to
This service brings Christians Church World Service. Nappanee

United Church
Women Sponsor
‘Poverty Study’

WeV/ekome You!

Mercury sales are up 95%*...
it’s perfectly obvious why... isn’t it?

On Friday, March 2d. at 9:JO
There's no xuen Uung as a
ifc "rolling stop." warns the
ilchlgan State Highway Departont Every STOP sign luu only

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Awarded
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MAHLER MOTOR SALES
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Hastings

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�Offer Red Cross
First Aid Class
Over Channel 10

K-College Senior
Biological Study
In Off Campus

Oliver Cheney,
Past Resident,
Dies at Work

The Hastings Banner

Michigan real den la within

WILX's Channel 10. from 9 to
9:30 tm. each Monday. March
among the 40 percent ot Kala­ 29 through May 31.
mazoo College seniors who are
spending the Winter quarter off
campus engaged in an indepen­
dent project.
The off-campus quarter, re-

Oliver Cheney. M. Long Lake,
a brother of Mrs. Ruby Wood
of Charlton Park Rood, and Mra
Keith James of 11M N Broad­
way. died of an apparent heart
attack Thursday night while at
work at tlus Saginaw Steering
Gear Plant al Bagmaw where

Hcbool. He moved lo Long
Lake 31 years age.
Mr. Cheney L» survived by his
wife. Olenna; one daughter, Mrs
Joan Oozdor of Harrisville: two
Bons. Walter-of Lapeer and
Richard at home; one other sis­
ter in addition to Mrs Wood

Tkuodey. M.rek 11, 1965

TMw—Ms I 1, »

Award Kiwanis Dr. Huebner is
Named ‘Fellow'
Foundation DS A
For Americanism

Paul H. Todd 7
Get-Acquainted
Dinner March 27

AT THE STRAND—Peter OTos-le. as Henry 11 of England, aeetns
to be telling Richard Burton that lao's company, three's a crowd
in this scene from “Bertelt." which opens Friday for three days
al lhe Strand. Tbe highly aeciainird him has been nominated for
13 Academy Awards, Including 'Rest Picture of the Year.’ and
•Best Actor* nominations for both Burton and OToole.

Bliss Earnings
lip 14 Percent
Earnings of the E. W. Bli*s (

Wolter Kent Retires

trr share-compared to »1-M in the
previous year
Carl E Anderson, president of
the diversified manufacturer, said
that sales were 3120.179100 com.
pured toll2I.M7.346 in 1903, in­
cluding those of wholly-owned

Walter Kent, of Nashville, who
has been associated with the
Blandard Oil Company for more
than 33 years, officially retired
March I. He is turning the bust-

At the end of 1964. ahartboidena*
equity was tit TO per share com­
pared to JI71/7 for the previous

Use Banner Want Ads!

students wishing to qualify for
their Standard Flrat Aid certi­
ficate should go to their near­
est Red Cross chapter Arrang-'-

Federal Land
Bank Annual
Meet Thursday

Presbyterian
Circles Meet

The program, developed by KlwanU and WON working to­
gether. Is distributed in taped
form by Kiwanls chibs through-

Typewriters

Br

Adding Machines

To Dedicate
Catholic Center
In Grand Rapids

For Sale ur Rent

SCHADERS i

Bishop Allen J Babcock, Ordl-

Office Supplies)

chairman of this group, -----— —
Arthur Steward, wishes to pub- of the Catholic Information
Udy thank Mrs. Hollister, .aa Center. 2U Ionia Ave., in Grand
»he has assumed al) raponal-, Rapida. on Bunday. March 31. at
bllity since tbe illness of the 3 pm

Actually Goa, THRU the Skin lo Kill
MukI* Pain Deep Imide Where it Hurtsl I

LOOK AT THESE ADVANTAGES!

Fulkn»ln« dinner will be tin
election of two directors to re­
place Claud Lund. Sheridan, and

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Where do you save time and steps at
o convenient location?
.
Rexall THRU penetrates

I
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Liquid or Gel

Ctrele No. &lt;1 Wednesday after­
noon. She gave the Jmon and
the chairman. Mrs. Kcnrwth
The Thomnpple District s BooutO-Rama Is to be haid in the
trenth conarz-uUve annual divi­ Hoffman, gave the devotions
Circle No. 1 area hosted by
dend. and the Largest amount
Mrs.
Robert
Brown
last
Wedever paid; he added.
Ths Ionia association serves
farmers in Ionia, Barry and
Montcalm counties with long­
term real estate mortgags, and
is one of 17 such asoctaliona tu
Michigan. A total of 224 mort-

Plan Scout-O-Rama

the skin to kill muscular
aches and paina at Wjeir
a source... without the
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St. Patrick's Day is
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all by Hallmark

feme »*&lt;Z4*
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Where do you get efficiency, service,
and convenience by doing oU,.your
business under one roaf?

at the NATIONAL BANK BF HASTINGS!

office The total outstanding on
December 31st, 19M was M.S
million, an Increase of 114 per­
cent over a year earlier.
Holdover directors are Ethan
Wintan. president, Dowling. Les­
ter Wolverton. Ionia, vlce-prrwideni: Marl Bradfield. Delton,
and Orville Trrfctan. Stanton.

Where do you get economy in low.
low bank rates?

Welcome 4H Club
Has Sliding Party

at the NATIONAL BANK OF HASTINGS!

Welcome 4H Lnathercrafl Club
held a sliding party on Batur-

Where can you enhance your credit
standing and get the satisfaction of
knowing that you have made o good
deal? '

PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY
124 L State St.

at tbe NATIONAL BANK OF HASTINGS!

losthw projects under the Junior

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you meet

. . . repair or replacement bills if damage occurs to

Where is the only place in town that
you can get complete banking serv­
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.

at the NATIONAL BANK OF HASTINGS!

your home or business or their contents? It’ll be easy

if you’re covered by u Hastings Mutual Homeowners
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... sec your Hastings Mutual man today and you
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You'll Be Amazed at the "Savings" on these G.E.
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-------------------------- .—Troy 0. Shockley, R3 Hastings

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DishesGeorge Mead, R3 Plainwell

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Froa Parting

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Phone Wl 5-3412

203 5. Michigan, Hastings

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Whatever your need, whatever the
purpose you have in mind, come in.
discuss your problem with us, we'll
help you ...

Open 9 A.M. - 9 P.M,

s

Dalton 423-5381

Phone Wl 5-4174

Authorised Hastings Agent in This Area

The Sherwood Agency
Rob«,t W. Sbsewaad
Nstteasl Baek BaiWieg. HMl.agi

FWm Wl S-iVl

LOANS from *60.00 to ‘60,000,00

National Bank
of Hastings
Member Federal Reserve System and
Fedaral Depaeit ItMuraaca Corporation
DEPOSITS INSURED UP TO &gt;10,000.00

�Ask Catholics
Give Generously
To Bishop’s Fund

IE VINO CHAPEL
Rev. Otelmar Millar. Pastor
Phono RO 6-3603
Bunday school. 10 sun.
ROT. Marvin BtakmlUsr, Pastor
Worship. 11 am.
Bunday school, 8.46 am.
Morning worship, 10:46 amEvening service. 7:30 pm.
Wednesday prayer. IM pm.
9 : JO service orarWBCR. Hecmotj:
A warn lavltaUou is extended
"If Tlu-re U a God. Why . . .r
lo
all to attend the services ed
H«k» on Life's Profound Qucsthis friendly church.
■very Bunday, 8:30 am. the
swid-wtde Free Methodist THE CHURCH OF
JESUS CHRIST OF
Adult round table, 8:30.
LATTER DAT SAINTS
Junior High and senior lilgh
M-43 at Podunit Lake
youth fellowship. 8:30.
. •
a*0*™* ASv
High school adult ciaes In

308 W: Orssn, Wl 6-4846
Rsv. George Elliott
Rm. WkUUm Necbery

Bishops lo contribute to the aid
of U» wartd's poor They have
done this through the annuel
Catholic Bishop* Relief Fund'

KILPATRICK UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH
Rev. Russell Barver, Pastor
M-66 Woodland
Bunday school. 10 am.
Rot. R. A. Haftman
Worship hour. 11 am.
10 am. Bunday school.
Bunday evening service, 7 pm.
11 am. Worship service.
The Bible, the whole Bible and
• pm. Evening service
raking but the Bible.

The Prodigal Son
lhe wort of Catholic Relief Ser­
vices of the National Catholic
Wettars Conference Ti trough this
agoscy relief supplies tn the
form of food, clothing and nrdl-

The parable of the prodigal

Bat. Bobbath school. 9:30.
Worship, 11 am.
Wsdnssrlsy prayer. 7:30 pm.

Former Freeport High School
Pastor Ralph VandarWarf
Bunday school. 10 sun.
Worship servlos, 11 am
Evening service, 7:30 pm.
Wed, Prayer meeting. 8 pm.
The little church with the big

Friday Events
3 pm. Frlcnddup Buixlaj
School class party al Mary Wai-

Simmons Bad Care

K. W. Matter, Paster
10 am. Bunday school.
11 am. Worship service.
TM pm. Evening servlet.
7:10 pm. Wed, prayer se

Woodland BMe dub, for boys
and girl*. Meeting place. Wood­
land community room over ths
Flro Barn. Wed, 3 46-446 pm.

7:30 Single women of the
church arc invited lo meet in
the church dining roosa with a
view to loaning a continuing

Rev. K. Charles Nceseth. Pastor
Bunday worship, 10 am.
Bunday achooi. 11 am.
MYF Bunday. 7 pm.
Bunday evening service. 8 pm.

8.46 am. Bunday school.
11 am. Morning worship.
6 pin. Young 1‘roplo's m

A J. Bpoelstm. Pastor
Sunday school. 10 am.
Worship, 11 am.
Bunder school. 10 am.
Morning worship. 11 am.
Young People s service, 7 pm.

Tuesday, cougregaUMi Bible
study, 8:11 pm.
Frt, minlstw school, 7:30 pm.
Service meeting. 8:30 pm.

II am. Morning woralup.

7 pm. Evening worship.
Wednesday.

in Village of Woodbury
fttnday school. 0:46 am.
Worship. 11 am.
Junior church far children. 4Youth choir rehearsal. Wed .

7:30

pm.

BU^i

Walldorff-Sponable

Fellowship service. 7:46 ami'4
Youth Fellowship. Wed , 7 pm.
8 BUHe ElCurty and prayer str-"

Time.

une/ta

'Serving Your Community

Since 1895'
24-Hpur Service
Phone Wl 5*3252

Bunday service. 11 am.
Bunday nchooL 11 am.
Wednesday service. 7:46 pm.
Reading room open Wednes­
day and Saturday, 2 to 4 pm.

. 11 am. Morning worship.
7 pm. Junior High and Senior
High Youth Groups.
Sunday school. 10 am.
7:46 pm. Evening service.
Morning worship, 11 am.
Christian Endeavor. 6:30 pm.

Who's the fairest one of all?
8T. AMBROSE, DELTON
Bunday Mass, 10:30 am.
8T. AUGUSTINE,

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�THE HaLtINGK BANNEE—*

Bureau Reports I
i In A ci?iof nnnn
iMedical Facility A total of 6.256
On Assistance
Payments Here ----------------- Old
AuUtanat payments Rec/c/CNN Driver
to 345 persons th Barry County

Introduce this new
.
—r
__ ________
. plant ln
Mate- __ .
pUylng tn that tree." At once during nrw types of plants,gladly azoepred tho gift
STnilglSxr boy, whose name which war. being swommfutty'careuM u- -u-n- .w

Hc put alwills In his gun and
took a position witere 1st could
closely watch that tree. He stood
there like a statue while, Lester
qwnt a couple of hours or more
cutting

By H. D. Burpee

before he wouldbelieve
_____ _____
droll if atane at tho people In any amusement was a» bad that
thia World didn't boo the funny
aide ot life. According to thia hiblted list. For instance, done*
story taken from one of the
BANKER Scrap books and writ- t'.cr family: but Later found a
loved violin music and bought
such an Instrument; but lie was
Thta appeared tn tbe June 13^ play it. His parents noticed that
tic by himself. Their curiosity to
LESTER WARNER OF
: know why he. preferred that part
PRAIRIEVILLE WAS A MAS­
TER AT DROLL SPEAKING
AND JOKING
1&gt;n mmde. When Uicy did. their
Played On Other* Axe SUH
Remembered
Joyed hearing 'lUm play. Ho deBy M. L. Cook
dined all requests to play In
Had you known Ixwtcr War- public. Occasionally Ids futiicr

'Which

Arrest Couple
For Furnishing
Beer to Minors

nd BIG WEEK

Last Week to Play

Vacation Bingo
Game Ends Sat., March 13

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CAKE MIXES

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commendable. How many of the
League members knew that
Benjamin Franklin and not some

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Avondale Halves or

VAC-PAC CORN «&lt;«.

When the young man's name
E called he arose and proudly
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people. "Bird in Uie hand Ls

the rather severe

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Evaporated Milk

Is worth two In the bush." but
neglected to explain In what
Book of the Bible the quotation
would be found. Brown did not
know It was one of Benjamin
phllor.phor In Franklin's practical sayings in

&gt;f«r

Knwx-1$ U-ox can

Kroger Spinach-15-oz.

position. Could I-cstrr help him
out? Of courw Lester could. He
whispered Into Brown’n tw

with coupons below

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entirely forgotten to look up a
Bible verse beginning with B. so

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ngHWIt He dearly
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last December totaled1 Nil M170 ,Payg $»() FIHC
or aa avmge of 175.47, Mrs.,
J , ,
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.o
Mario Hlgbie, supervisor of the; Willard L. Amos. 49. Ora

In December of 1963 the aver- court cmU when he pleaded
watchlng the tree, but had wen Colorado, hla cousin wrote that ed the pulpit of Ue country
ign payment was H8«2.
guilty before Municipal Judge
sign of a squirrel. Charley hc uus about to moke a trip to church. Hc loved dearly to argue
-There were I IS Barry County l. E. Barnett to a charge of
d. "Say Lester, when did New York City, would stop at 1 with than, and left them with
see those squirrels in that the Warner farm on his return .the Imprreaton that he was on pleaded guilty when arraigned famille. receiving Aid to De- reckless driving. He was arrested
Children
which
to. tree?" To this Lester an-;and would be glad to have Lo»-|:l&gt;c verge of being eonvwted to March 2. before Municipal Judge pendent
pcHucn. inuurrn -xn... w by Officer Albert
aboutBlanton
3 SIU Saturon S.‘
swered: "Now. Cluuile. I cant ter show him any plant, that had; their views; so they would ac——
— —-------Hanover alter no wni cunum
furnishing intoxicants to minors. of 113043 a family. In Decern- : his car in lhe 1000 block The
r
of
1963.
05
families
r«car
hit
a
utility
pole.
Officer
Summer."
I may bo sure that Lester was plowing, dnuntlng and culUvalred an average of 11X136.
Stanton said Amos thought bo­
Ixster had a cousin living In r™dy fur him alien he arrived, in;; in ordre to convert him.
—
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tnr nrand TlltSdr
ruxw-n In .Uh whnm Hz. rnrr.« ‘ Th®™ WlTe “ number of tomato I While l» Wvnuxl much interesColoredo with whom be carves- pUnU
t hc WanwT IwnUy ud. tt was nouerel that he didn't
—I or an average ot sai-JJ as “““
~. _.7
aid to the blind. In December of t,0WVds battle Creek He tuf1963 five received on average of f"ed “ broktn noM ond other
5140.90.
|
mem, on wrucn
--------------------------------------------- - -potoma toes." He went’ to a|many incidents in lhe life ot
There were 4G receiving 13.145
—•-----------forms of tint state. Hc -claimed
(bat
anmn special
Kfvv-lnl rrrxnc
that fbnv
they had some
crops __.x_a.u_
neighbor—
’s __u
and purchased scene flxsfer Warner but will indicato
”
“
»! “VI
“ Rosnake Pay. Fine
which were not raised olaewhere,
elsewhere,;'
,
potatoes. These Iw planted why he li remembered as a droU
— ------------ - — J Jesse Rasnake, R1 Shrihyvpfe,.
‘
,
tin
Ih,,
i
and often Mrened the fact that t underneath some of the tomato joker.
elude not having minors at their IB. 32 received an
Ixster had missed out by not1 vines so that when tbe tomato1 For two years he served as home when there is r‘•
paid a (50 fine'plua 3430 court
Direct Relief touting 31.149.- costs Imposed by Municipal*
loading in the Centennial State.' VM uprooted potatoes would be ' supervisor of Prairieville, bring beverages in the house.
-------- .---------Lester-did not admit that Colo- found He insisted to hi. cousin «Iocted on the democratic ticket
Chief Sunlor «ud th
— JudKe l e. Buhxrtt alter he
redo had anything on Michigan.' that those special plants grew wtule his father
—------------waa aJ--------staunch
*- —
arrested
——• -•
at •1 —
pxn_/fueaday
—•
after from 33 cases which received a n-e-uu.i ruilty to furnishing in­
On the contrary, I io insisted that uur4? pdratoo aa well as to- Republican. Some of his prepo- officers had otzerved minors at total of 33.433.01 In lhe Mme [oxlcant3 to a 20-year-old boy'
Mlchlgnn raised big farm crops rnatoca To satisfy his cousin he saL&gt; on th- board can even yet their home on Monday night.
month a year ago.
on Feb 2M. He was arrested by
without the bother of irrigation took him out into the garden, un rt-uxwmm mt vuv buuvuhk ,
------------ w-----------Medical Asxlstancc to the Agrxl gmje Hooper Kenneth Howril.
also that three were some pe-1 puiyd Up half a dozen tomato unden-iklngs hc suugestod for! It takes 28 to 30 gallons of totaled $42,652 63 in December.
_______ g
__
cultar crops grown here that plonU antj. from the hills, he Barry county. At first his ac- sap to make a single gallon of to 135 Barry residents. Of that'
A J. I
'
total. 333,853.10 went to the1
Hanner Mani A (it/
Colorado fanners probably never ■ dug half a bushel of potatore, soctatm on lhe board were tn- pure maple syrup.

—
,
1 ' v—■ ——.tui,
----- - r — z
•• —---——preaching you would be«in to ter would Induce him to try
smBe; not because there was
favorite tune. Usu-r would
anything out of line in his op- Play the second-tiddRi accompeaxancr, but ‘because you would Panlmz-nl. and would keep half
know that he would probably a note or so behind the leadrr.
hand out some droll saying that I which didn't add to Uic enjoywould make you laugh heuruly. i ment of tiw'lured man. In ad-

--------- --- --------- .
nuuimn wiu» cxkc
Mlle residents His father wna to his home Lester liked young
an excellent fanner, a good people and aitendod the meetxrxrf
.-_ _ -____ »____ .x~
guiftulaud a considerable far- [ Bunday evenings. Ono night al
(une. Ho wa» a devout churcji’ane of thew gatherings ho sat
Phenumr. as wm Mra. Warner i beside a neighbor boy named
BOV* a considerable share of nniwn Tt waa ttnAaraf/wi tHat

unjtd Ids cousin to come lo U-r what tuceres hc h
Michigan whan he made hlM In raising potomatoes,
next kip East, so he could show,
dul
him something that would ostoo- &gt;rW of orthodox rellal,
Lsha Colorado farmer. AmdpUM.
ln .

1

Boneleie Pork Roaet

‘

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quiet laugh about it

Mall
of Ids father’s btg farm cutting
of woods belonging to another
shocking com he saw a neighbor
boy with a shotgun approaching

feilow

inquired:

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v

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j

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Radeaat a« Kroger thru 5ai.. March 13.1945

ari MOTOR HATE INJURANCE COMPANT

HASTINGS OFFICE

With purchaaa ci 2 pigs, ot Gold Crest

|

■ Choc. Covered Raisins or ■
Bridge Mix
■

EMBASSY

SALAD DRESSING
quart &gt;ar 29/

50 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS
with purchase ci a

bag ci any variety

Michigan or Washington
State Apples
Redeem.tK(Q^rthal$;t.,Matthl3.1965 -

�Ron Keithley Has
Sigma Phi Office

New Telephone
Directories
Now Available
•tarud.leUnvy r&gt;f

ANNUAL TAX SALE
TAXES OF I96Z AND

mwHuj-

WOODLAND TOWNSHIP

lomtiTowM township

PRIOR YEARS

fraternity at Michigan Btau
Unnesiiiy.
KcUhiey, a Junior at MSU.
was graduated tram BMUngs
High School ui 11*51.

tail

tail

tall

SCHEDULE “A*

ills

"it

•'.W.

S!i

INNOVATION SUBDIVISION
i:::

I lo &lt;!■ of kWT, IA M 1M

CASTLETON

HaMUn,
Iks BUI* &lt;1
Il U or&lt;Urr4 lk»t
In many MSU groups Hc was
reminds all subscribers achoiarahip chairman for Ann*
that beginning March strong Hall.

township

I rtf. Ik W &lt; .4. &lt;&gt;

Bm It Ik » 41* 44’ E 4M.4 n. U
tluSiW 8 •JT..-'

body.
Kcllhlry U the publicity chair
When the new directories arrive man for J-Oaundl, the junior

1M1
CHATEAU FA*K
CHATEAU BABE NO. 1

w

ing unlreratty event, and a

ojj.m

DUFFY BEACH

n

LYNDEN JOHNCOCX FLAT MO.

Mkj Michigan Beni senr-1 w—* .
sniatlvru -Ill .nnw* .nv
’
pitting the fraternal rplrlt to tbe

IMS
LINOBBSOB rau

ar about tafonnaUon printed m-

SUBDIVISION
man lor his iraurnlty.
Kelt Wry, a political

science

hasting a township

To Train Women
As Clerk-Typists

training to prepare them for th.-lr

0AX WOOD SHOBBN

SUPERVISORS PLAT OP
HOWARD POINT

BUPSBVISOBS PLAT OB
EMOLAMB BOUT

ABNETTa BEMOUT

• The Mjchlgun Emplujmcnt Seadult clcrk-typM tratnHur class

Pay» Fin«, Cotts

OBJQIXAL PLAT

DAISY U1LL

fianltl B. Hafftiflnger. RJ

husband U unemployed will be
before Municipal judge paid an ntlowanw while tratalng.
Barnett on a disorderly

.

BALILMOBE TOWN SUIT

OiMinc
L* auld for
fibbt addition to

WALNUT NIDGE
qualified clerk-typuL-. and urge#

MAPLE OSOVE TOWNSHIP
SHADY HEIGHTS

&lt; Misran
William Cri
Rapids, for thia training.

STATE OF MICHIGAN

East Middle Lake

BOB THE COUNTY Or BABBY

POINT MO. 1

IUNDAGO PAU

HOPS TOWNSHIP
, I NWU. Bang* N&lt;
BK U ot SW H ut Bus

M *k ot awK

Ry Mrt. Bettie M. Cairnt

BTOMY BOUT

Letter of March 4:

lUrBBVIBOBS FLAT
or NUNBBT POINT

On The Scales
UM Saturday

SYLVAN BHOBB
WILLIAM C. SHULTS FLAT

Sunday. Mr. and Mol Carlyle

SftWSTCflB'T*. '

callers. * Mr. and Mra. Clifton

telllVA
...III! -u‘V!l
It ot Ul &lt; Btk n. i»«i
*•»»
OBANOEVILLE TOWNSHIP

WaiTtn Cam» Sunday pm. *
Lant-Frlday Frank Ibigle brought

BOBEBT 1. OBANT'B ADDITION
Btk. 1. 11*41
1M.M
SUPUVIIOB CHASES
ADDITION NO. t

■

On Saturday the

Jacobs
Prescription
Pharmacy

EAATEBN ADDITION

Ll • Mi

liliu w MA ot HW'M ot Bsc
WAkl

tltttf BilkirfglonfMgB^
ash tuba ftMiihriagat w«F PUMiipflw COlf113.31, H’s
sauiic they cod u little jet

T0la(Si»)fHUM*CI5T

aaa.i*
AMMON EATON'S ADDITION
15.
1»«1
SKA
DANIEL ITBIKBBS IDDIYIOf

■ UPBBV1S0B'

SUPUV1N0B WILCOX ADDITION
HOPE TOWNSHIP

WEST CREEK SUBDIVISION

Stull came Sunday and took
them back to Grand Rapids. *

VILLAGE OF FBSBFOBT
ut aw 4 ut

Culbert last Thursday. * Mra

SAMUEL BOUBK ADDITION

125 East State St.

spending some time In

Phene Wl 5-2466

Use Banner ll’iinf .l&lt;/i.'

LOBO VIEW POINT

1Z O&gt;U

ALGONQUIN LAKE BSBOBT
pboputUk Wrt r

PLAT or BAYLES ADDITION TO
THE VILLAGE OT CLOVERDALE

NBCTIONL TOWN « NOBTK.
THOBNABFLE TOWNSHIP

EDDY

LL'ACH

BUFEIIVISOH S PLAT
or TECHLAND

HM4M In ...I &gt;*kug*U Mobil

combination
you

IBVIXO TOWNSHIP
JS43 IS fl. tk i’ia h

inn.inai.

can

plat

ih.’

Good Linoleum
plus

I.* 3d - f.a

ASSEBSOB B PLAT WO. (

WOODLAND TOWNSHIP

X"f— «««“• ■»

■■*“*--* Ul M.
IMS

1

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Inti In ok

Good Installation
I OF LAP. BEAI II

Mi.

BEPLAT OF OUTLOT

DAXUL STALEY'S AD

ALLISON uBEEN,

W?th.’!

CAELTON TOWNSHIP

habdendobf addi

initafled- Our men are factory trained and
s a. OB1OO ADonior

Armstrong**
Linekum

ImialUd

Low
Monthly
Payments

HASTINGS FLOOR COVERING
Hwtinst

Phone Wl 5*5118

WofkmoniMp

Have You Tried
An
Efficient
Hastings Banner
WANT AD
Lately?

Z^NM it

HR4* M ib# 14

.’irs

na-afWAg
y.’.'r. 1

FM

UM

I

•“ 6B5W«

�Major Prentice

* Mr. and Mn. Wayne Tagg at­
a testimonial dinner hon­
oring tb« VF.W. Kh District
I Commander Arthur Miracle at

Receives Medal
On Retirement

Banfield-Vicinity

cat«l Sunday in the Lutheran parents. Mr. and Mra. Leo Prey
Church, w Mr. and Mn Prad Sunday evening. * Congratula­
tions to the Saxon basketball Cheney and

Mr. and Mra. Ployd Miller from
and daughters were Bunday din­ Laeey called on Mr. and Mra
ner guests of her parents. Mr. teo Frey and two youths last
Sunday.
The Millars laft for
and Mr*. Richard Vcr.devlllo of

wire, jui arm *11:1. u.iw uu.n
A Marvin Prey will be doing his
practice teaching in tbe Hastings
High Scliool next semester, a Mr.
and Mrs. Luther Lenz and Mr.
and Mn. Earl Dunn and family
were Sunday dinner guests of
their mother. Mrs. Myrtle Dunn.

---- ............. ~ am UWUUU*

Freeport

training pragmas* ta
Training DtvWon.Offtoe ef
Deputy Chief of Staff for (

they were celebrating their 50th
and Mn. Richard Bird. * Mr
jedding anniversary. * Mr. and
and Mrs. Richard Bird were lust
Mrs. Luther Lena and Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Dunn and family were
dinner guests of Mn. Myrtle
Hastings. * Mrs Charles Gibbs
Dunn
Sunday.
•pent Bunday with her daughter
Mr. and Mn. Lao Prey, Marvin
and family. Mr. and Mn. Robert
and Kathryn, were Sunday din­
Mart, of Muskegon while Mr.
Western
Michigan
Unlveralty.
*
ner
guests
ot Mr. and Mrs. Rob­
Gibbs and Henry Myers went
Mr. and Mn. Gordon Buxton ert Prey. * Jimmy and Cindy
Ashing on Muskegon Lake.
Leonard were Friday night and
Saturday guests of their grandlhe Banner Want Add
I parents for MUe Dianne Crago, nar*nr. VJ.
. __ a__

attend*! a surprise annlvermn
Wrty for Mr. and Mn. »win
King of Ionia Bunday. * Satur­
day callers al Use Ployd Grin­
nell home were Mr. and Mn.
George Blllott and children of

Tagg waa a Saturday .overnight
guest of Mr. and Mn. Ted Bird
31£&lt;?tUevU1&lt;- * Uozt Nefr'from
"Michigan Outdoors." visited the
Luther Bterxlck place Saturday

LOVELY TO LOOK AT,
DELIGHTFUL TO USE—

AND YOURS FOR ONL¥

Bunday dinner and supper guest*

99*

children were Saturday supper
gueaU of- Mrs. Sylvan Tagg. *
Mr. and Mra. Floyd Dukes were
Bunday evening visitors of Mr.
and Mr*. Bernard Dukes of Has­
ting*. Little BUlle Dukes came
home with them to spend a few
days.
Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Stuart
and daughter* of Ionia were
Sunday visitor* of Mr. and Mr*.
Dean Stuart. * Mr and Mn
Robert Anderson and family of [
Union City were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Stuart. * Mr. and Mn. Dean
Stuart and children were Fri­
day supper guests of Mr. and
Mn. Robert Conley .of Hastings.

with retry 8-gilta porchne

Comparable Flatware
Retail* for $3,251

Designed and eraftedtoy
the world-faraqua Inter­
national Silver Com­
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steel clear th rough, with
a finish that stays mlrror-bright for life. Fourpiece place salting only
Me with every purchase
of eight gallons or more
of Leonard’s Total Per­
formance gasoline. Start
your set of richly beau­
tiful Royal Hostess,

with Mr. and Mn. Frank Dutch­
er OUibr Sunday dinner guests
were Mr. and Mrs John Dutcher
and daughter of Caledonia. *
Mr. and Mn. Frank Dutcher
visited Mn. Lillian Sbondelmayer and Randall Brooks at Blod­
gett Hospital Friday evening.
Mr. and Mn. Gaylord Whit­
ney and daughter of Grand
Ledge were Saturday evening
visitors of Mn. Elnora Whitney.

GUARANTEED!
SitKtt

Elnora Whitney. * Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Clinton vtel ted Mr. and
Mn. Robert CUnton and family
and Mr. and Mn. Don Clinton
and family of Middleville Sat­
urday. * Mr. and Mn. Don Olin-

You can depend on

LEONARD
Jack Echtinaws
SERVICE
320 N. Michigan
Wl 5-507*

Seymore Bouwena and family
visited Mr. and Mra. Gerald
Woods of Hastings last Monday
night. * Mr. and Mn. Beymore
Bouwena and family were Bun­
day evening visitor* of Mr. and

Any way

THE FINEST
WELCOME
TO HASTINGS AREA
IS WELCOME WAGON
If pfa Md «MW»ft to qUMliOM
I dlr. h Nftim mJ
Jrnt all...

PORK
CHOPS
CENTER CUT

RIB

LOIN

79 69*

will meet with Mrs. Owen Gay­
lor Tuesday, March 18. Bring named to the Honor Roll at Aqui­
sack lunch. Coffee and dessert nas College. To toe eligible, a stu­
dent must maintain st least a 3.0

Anyone interested invited.

Vanner Adi Benell YOU/

CHUCK

lb. 49c
- 59* I

Corned

Grade A Poultry

BEEF BRISKET

turkeys..

FLAT Qc points E Oc
CUT 07 ib CUTJ # ib

ROASTERSDUCKS...-

Choice

39*

Cheerio Ice Cream Bars ft &gt;*. 49*
A&amp;P

YOUR DREAMS COME

TRUE WITH

Coldstream

CHUNK
TUNA

PLAID
STAMPS 4-89

PINK

Mixed PEAS

1 Lb.. 1 Ox. Can.

A&amp;P

’

SA5**ON CUT GREEN BEANS.
1 Lb. Cant

6% Ox. Cans

2-89'

1 Lb., I Ox. Cant

IONA TOMATOES
I Lb. Cam

£4-59*

Cream “ Mushroom Soup"'"6“79&lt;
A&amp;P PEACHES S. 4-99
BANANAS
APPLE SAUCE a.. &lt;
A Red/ Valbe
Grapefruit Juke
3 ”89‘
HEINZ Mushroom
or Vegetable

8c off Label

aaaa

5510

SOUDS 4 for »

DUNCAN

"

Sloavt Pock—101 Ox. Cont

/".DADEETI

GRAPEFRUIT

59‘

Jonathan C.A.

a* jsssa.;

irjil t» BrtuktiiA ML

annual convocation . to be held
March 8 at the college. -

ENGLISH CUTS

' 945-5151

cm.

Tuesday at 10 am. al tbe B
haul Furwal Horae la O

A&amp;P

■

UmWi

On Honor Roll

Joyce Ann Hangaabach, daughter Mr. LaJPountaln. 54. JWfded
Mr. and Mrs. Millard: Gaylor of Mr. and Mrs. Fianele A. of Gun Lake until 1843. Be
and family spent Saturday with Hengeabach, 818 Gtwreh- Btreet,
and Thanas E. UbartAux. son of
er-" .tm Wnnxt. a. r.K.*

ARM CUTS

—

you figure It...

Durfee

ROASTS=©

and daughter* of Hasting* were
Hiin^aw
__* K.__

Ray Wieland homo in Hastings.
* Mn. Mina Wieland. Mrs. Ruth
Bleam and Mrs. Pat Boynton ac­
companied Mn. Howell Newton
to the Beattie Funeral Home at
Clarksville and: later to the home
of Mn. Charles Stahl. * Mn.
Pal Boynton, Mrt. Lizzy Blough
and Mrs. Mlns Wieland attended
the funeral of Charles Btehl al
the Clarksville Bible Church on

Pait Gun Lake
Resident Diet

more than they

Super RighfnUEp

Fred Kruse, local, * J. D. Grin­
nell of Algonquin waa a Friday
vteitor of his parents, Mr. and
Mn- Floyd Grinnell. * Mr. and
Mra. Richard Johnson and fami­
ly and Mn. Louise Johnson of
Battle Creek were Sunday lunch­
arm mufa —*
_ ■
Grinnell.

Overholt will entertain the WMA
of tbe United Brethren Church
Thunday.
The Misses Jo Ellen and Janet
Thompson of Portland visited
Miss Karen Thompson Sunday.

uno
nva tHJiea rrvm
llUe Creek spent the weekend
th Sam Buxton. Bunday'they

■s
family

Bright Sail Bleach * 43‘
Champion Saltines •-19'
Pumpkin PIE
-49‘

APPLES lit 29' SPINACH U19‘

�"2*"'

Urgit Caution
When Buying
। Unknown Seed

t I that they find hundred* of dlf- |

THE

HASTINGS BANNER
Highlights Interest^

b
[■

SsSi !••• TN—W
1 noon

working with seed for 4» years.

Row Cultivation Can Cost
Up to 10 Pct Lost Corn Yield
The weed* left by mechanical. were more ronriatent.
row cultivation can coat farm- j "When rainfall u adequate.-------------------- —---------------------cm 10 to 40 percent in tea* corn p r e - nnrrgcnce application* of u relatively low. Sugar beet*
yields, nport* Arthur Stre by, herbicide* work fine The wuut should not be planted following;
Barry County Extension Director. 1 dlsprrwe* lhe chemical through- cam tiynlrxl with atrazine
"A boric weakness of the row'oat the upper layer of soil, work-' •■Mixturea of atrarine with'
cultivator is the pom control of, Ing R in close to gtnninating itnur(.n &lt;ix&gt;roxi and prometryne I

"Our moilMriwu perennlal weed, quackgrass, can be
controlled effectively with Fall
or early Spring application*

Saturday evening.

Mrs

Mr. and Mra. Aldon Barnard;cOM &gt;w mawt. N'T
are the parent* of a son, bom 'noli hunt
Bunday at 1:4B pun. at Pennock I! Dr and Mis Hubert ove. •
can™ ■“ “•a;
Hoapllal. He weighed 7 Ite. 14
clb. The little fellow l»*
“■* ciwy*om-^
named Alden David, II. He ha*
w
Mr.
and
Mrs George Owen
a UtUe brother. Eric at home. I
Mias Mildred Moeller and Mr. I were Sunday dinner guret* of
and Mrs Terry Plocg and son. Mr and Mrs Ron O^n (HMMdlevdlo
In
honor
of Mr. Owui a
I of Dutton were Sunday supper
guest* of Mr. and Mra. Adon birthday. * Mr and Mra. Norvai
Myers. * Mr. and Mra. Rayi Thaler and family attended the
tsccse
uucruicu
ue
-•
K
of
P
Family
Night
‘5upf&gt;cf.*
Scesc attended the funeral of
Chart- Stahl at CUrtJWtlle. I lbe VFW haU-fMuntar ♦ Mrs.
They visited Mr. and Mrs. Ira ; Marie Burdick. Connie. Mary and
Blough of Star. * Mr. and Mrs | Jackie of Hickory Curncro were
Frank Thompson and family Saturday visitors of Mr. and
were Bunday luncheon guest* of Mra. George Estep * Mr. ano
her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Art Mm. Carl Tuttle of Nashville
Moure. * Mr. and Mrn. Ronald and Robin and Kann Fox woe
Critre and daughter. Chert, of Saturday supper guest* at tno

mg to the hmd of Michigan
Department of Agriculture's seed
tfSJobn1'GmtTr‘‘,&gt;uho bat been

thing aa bargain seed. He urges
gardeners and farmers to
check lhe labels on seed con­
tainers before buying. .
Tlie Slate laboratory checks
about 8,000 »«1 Bamplus a year
to make sure they live up to

FARM NEWS

Freeport

fcrent ward seeds in samples,
zomettrne* from as far away as
j Africa or Nnr Zealand.
: State la* requires that con-

'■J“ i

Charlotte Votes 'No'
Electors hi Uie Charlotte school
district March 1. voted down a

continuing to find those chemi' -■' •
*—------- :---------

Michigan Farms
Fewer, Larger
OUTSTANDING FARMER— It al ph Lelson. a former Barry resident now a Charlotte fanner,
Saturday was named Michigan's Outstanding Young Farmer of the Year at a banquet sponsored
by the Stale Jaycees and two insurance Arms. Letion. who will represent Michigan in the National
OYE finals In Fort CoUlna, Colo, April 11-11. was chosen from among 30 farmers nominated by
Jayeee chapters throughout the Stale. Runners-up were Norman Crooks, Stanton; Frank J. Lipinski,
Buckley, and Ed Wltlenbach, Belding. LeUon. and his wife, Betty, were named Michigan's Out­
standing Young Dairy Couple of IBM. Ralph is lhe aon of Mr. and Mrs. William LeUon of Wood-

24 milk cows

HE^LlNY-for
ONE WEEK

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By Mrs. Burr Fauett

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Farm Bureau Service^
M 37 So.tk

Boat Show al Grand Rapids Sit- j
urday Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Me-|
Clelland of Woodland were Bun- I
community can lose from 10 day callers of the Strongs.
to 30 percent of it* elm* tn a
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Pufpart
single &gt;ea*on^*z
and family were Sunday guests'
Spray programs are dlreclcd of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Benson j
at a Uny bark bcrtle width of Evart Beverly PufpafT and
spreads the Dutch elm disease
fungus. Spraying la moat eftec— —
Uro u done in late Fall or tauTy-Reed City!

Wheat NEEDS Nitrogen
. ($1 Invested in Nitrogen on Wheat
Returns You $3 to $5.)

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varieties of crop setds and animal
breeding. and improved fertilizers
and pesticides liave made It pos­
sible for farms to yield more on

Residue Problems

Dutch Elm
Disease Can
Be Controlled

| thousand feel high, cover a sixth
the Sahara, the NaUonal Oeoj graphic says. Arabs use 10 dlf| ferent words to describe lhe varli ous shapes and sixes. One notriadic tribe gives the treacher- levels through relatively Inex­
pensive control programs, re­
port# C. A. Boyer, head of the
Michigan Department Of Agri-

SPRAY

DU PONT

Wendell Day and family of Hus­
tings were Sunday lunch guest'
of Mrij L. A. Day. Duane D.iv
wm a Saturday caller. * Mr and
Mrs. Stuart Day and family u I
Hastings were Sunday dinner:
guests of Mrs. Charles Day. Mrs
Gordon HofTtnan and Sherry r-f |

LOROX

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alone or in combinations

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at this dreamy Olds...
and it’s priced lower
than that car with a 1
Toy-price’ name! Now
if we can just make
buying it sound
like Albert’s idea.*?

We have it! And we con
tell you how to use it.

SMITH BROS
Lake Odessa - Woodland
Plant at Woodbury

KEEP YOUR FARM IN
TUNE WITH THE TIMES
MAKE YOUR FARM
^OPERATION MORE
UlOFITABLE BY BUILD-

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Want Permanent or Portable Farm
Buildings? We Can Supply Plans for
Either

And the Right Materials

WE HAVE

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Your chance to step out in style nnd save!

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner

Begin Spring Cleaning.
Clear Yotfr House of

•Don'f Need”

With o Wont Ad

One Hundred and Ninth Year

Hastings to Welcome
Travel Trailer Club
Hastings will roll out "the red
carpet" this weekend for
bers of the Grand Valley
of the Midwest when sbout 50
trailers come here far the Spring
Rally Fridsy. Saturday and Sun­
day.
Russell Hankins, manager of
the Hasting* Area Chamber of
Commerce, sold the group will
park at ths fairground* and use
the Community Building for
their session*.
-

1,000 Boys in
Scout-O-Rama
Saturday Night

To make tbelr visit more
pleasant sod interesting, retail­
er* have planned a treasure
hunt. Each trailer will be given
a number along with a letter of
welcome from the Chamber of
Commerce Retail member* will
be given number* which are to
be placed in the store Visiter*
will attempt to locate their num­
ber* and. U successful. will be
given a gift by that merchant
Each trailer is to receive gifts,
including a can of Cuite. ■ cour­
tesy front service station operator* here.
Larry Murphy and Clarence

Halting*, Michigan, Thursday, March 18, 1965

Sempf, 68, 215 E. Grant Street,
who died at 4:30 pm. Sunday at
The Bcout-O-Rama will be a
show of mihY'demonstration 1:30 pm. this Thursday at. the
booth* dramatizing the skill* and
activities of the ScotlUng pro­
The Rev. C. David Btuckmeyer
gram.
is to officiate and burial will be
In these booth* hundreds of In Riverside Cemetery
Cub Scout*. Boy Scouts and Ex­
Mr. Sempf suffered a fatal
plorers will stage live demon­ heart attack wbUc.rtriUng his
stration* of the many skills, acti­
vities. advancements and,
achievements requirements of
the Scouting program.
nual Scout show promoted by the
He was bom in Hamilton. ND.
Scourers of the Thornapple Dis­
trict activities committee with
the help of all unit leaders, com­ and Helene (Froliehei Sempf. He
missioner staff and the district
Melvin Haight is general
chairman with Keith Yerty and
Howard Belson as assistant. Jim Minneapolis. Minn. where he-op­
Wlswell 1* chairman of "
the erated a confectionary store.
While living there he married
Thornapple District.
and in 1936 they moved to Has­
tings where he opened Jack's
Leather Goods Shop on 8. Jef­
ferson. later moving the shop to
N. Michigan Avenue.
Mrs. Sempf died on March 30.
Earl J. Hill of the Consumer* 1959, He retired three years ago.
Power Company. Jackson, gave
Mr. Sempf is survived by his
the main address Tuesday night
when members of the Hosting* ther, Otto, who now llvt
Lion* Club celebrated the 15lh legan.
anniversary of Its organization.

Hastings Lions
Mark Jubilee

Rates 1st Division
The Maple Valley High School
Concert Band received a flrat
division rating at Grand Rapid*
The Hastings High Ensemble. Saturday.
,
under the direction of Herbert
Moyer, sang musical selections
Rutland Township Notice
Past presidents of the club in­
Annual meeting of Rutland
clude Hugh Johnson, Bert Payne.
Ken Hoffman. Rus* Doty. Lynn ।ship hall. Saturday. April 3,1066,
Perry, Zeno Banash. Ralph Shir- ।
key. Jack Osgood. Bill Pierce. hearing on adoption of township
Don Rose, Gordon Crothan. Joe budget.
Isbell, Lenard Heckert and Lyle. .
Mary Linderman.
Rutland Twp. Clerk 3 25

group singing and introduced

backward glances
hits ofyesterday"....
as gleaned from the
Banner files

Although the Women's Party buckets in operation.

NUMBER 48

TO LEAVE HASTINGS
The Rev. C. David Stuck-

Hastings Kroger
Store Selected

theran Church h*« accepted ■

For Top Honors

Un*ton Heights. Ill. Mr. 8 tuck -

The Kroger store in*~Ha*tlngs
was voted Western Michigan’s
"Most Friendly Kroger Store of

theran Church until Easier of

seph R. Sherry, vice president of
' the Grand Rapids Division.

Hospital and
Methodist Church
Receive Bequests

other Kroger stores in Western
Michigan In a company spon­
sored “Friendliness" contest.
The contest was conducted

'
ger retail divisions with over
1.400 stores participating. Each
Division had one store picked as
their winner.
The Judging was done by an
Independent, outside company

Hankins said he hoped that a
One thousand Cub*. Boy Scouts square dance will be held Satur­ dentist basis with none of the
and Explorer* will take part In day night for the entertainment participating store people being
aware that Judging was in effect.
the annual Scout show to be held of the visitors.
at the Hasting* High School
main gym Saturday, March 20.
and all store employees will
is no charge for children under 8

Jack Sempf, Past
Businessman,
Dies in Detroit

22 Rages—3 Sections

An award dinner will be held
with all store employees and
their Inltliantf*
vtvr* al.

plovees of the Hastings store are:
Metvln Bartholomew, head gro­
cery clerk; Earl Decker, head
produce clerk: Mrs. Robert &lt;Ma­
bie! Foote, head cashier; Mrs.
Homer &lt;Ardlth) Baum, head
dairy clerk: Russell Norris, head
meat cutter; Michael Todd, stu­
dent clerk: Ronald Overmlre,
clerk; Douglas Bancroft, clerk;
wrapper; Jon Hummell, derk:
Mrs. James (Marilyn! Swanson,
checker; Airs. Edward (Patricia!
McKeougif, checker; Melvin
Dale. Jr. clerk; William Reynold*,
meat journeyman, and Mrs Paul
(Dori*! Towns, checker.

Hastings Concert
Band Receives
Highest Ratings

South Dibble Street, who died
Sunday at the Battle Creek
Health Center, lias left most-of
her estate to Pennock, Hospital
and to tiie Pifat Methodist
Church.
• It is believed that the boepl-

participating. Each di virion had one store picked as a winner.
Judging wa* done by an independent, outride company on a eon-

EDITORIALS
" by R.M.C.1
Selma. Alabama, has become ■
national symbol of all that is iisve received brutal and Ruminat­
wrong with ' civil right* tn the .ing treatment. nor are oil of them
United States. Most of us. with found south of the Mason-Dixon
complete disregard for prejudices line! In fact, on entirely rrapectand injustice* that exist in our ।able Negro famlty that tried to
own communities, are pointing the
finger of scorn at th!* disturbed
and unhai&gt;py community, thus at­ would not hare been given to a
tempting to ea*a our own con- white family. Civil injustice is not
centered Jn Selma by any manner
acceptance of gruss injustices based
on bigotry rather than constitu­
The brutal police action in Selma
tional law and moral Justice.

responsibility of all of us. Strong­
probably behaving and reacting as arm action with the use of night

Safety of th* Month

supposed to hear Good playing.

stirring musical performance."
iC) Leonard Meretta (Western
Michigan University — ’’Pine
March style. The band continues
to improve. Congratulations to

(D) Stanley Bauman, (JackBarry County has reached JU son)—"Best Job of sight reading
control, they did stimulate tn- quota of 412,900 for the 1945 Red all day. Nice job with syncopated
measures Good job at trio, fine
Maurice Foreman, the drive legato playing."
tlon last year—this
chairman.
The Judges rated tone, intona­
114—an increase* at
tion, rhythm, technique, inter­
At the Freeport village election pretation. general effect, elec­
undmatlmate the Tuesday. Hie following offkxn tion and stage deportment for
were named: Dan Postma, presl- A. B. C, D and E. There were 28
places for these ratings on the
Greta Blough, treasurer: Clinton Judges' form*. Hastings received
Smith, redding a mile West of
Nashville, will celebrate the
Golden Anniversary of his sugar
The Hmrtlns* Township an­
nual meeting will have a public
Principal W. T. Wallace, who lieuring of the budget at their
. Frank Overamlth.
annual meeting on Saturday,
April 3. 1983, at tt» township
hall starting at 2 pm. Juanita
Slocum, Hastings Twp. Clark.

Convenience Monday; Wednesday
Night ‘KickofP Set for Next Week
In an attempt to make it more convenient for resident# in.
the Barry County area to shop in Hastings, merchants have
announced that new store hours are to be inaugurated starting
on Monday, March 22, Russell Hankins, manager of the
Hastings Area Chamber of Commerce, has announced.
•\
The new store hour#, which Manager Hankins said will be
followed .by most local retell

To launch the new Wednesday
night shopping program. Has­
tings retailers are scheduled to
have a specUl merchandising
event on March 24 and to kick­
off the program with prices that

Manager Hankins announced
meetings of the Retail Commlt-

In Hasting*, after his store was voted Western Michigan a “Most

had been raised in a similar en­
vironment. In fact. Selma, unfor­
The Hastings High School tunately'. is not the only community
Concert Band received No 1 rat­
Prairieville Township
ings from all*four judges at the
i
Notice of Annual Meeting
District Festival held Saturday
Diane'Darby, daughter of Mr. I The Annual Meeting of the
at Grand Rapids.
I
electors
of Prairieville Tttwn*htp
Hasting* competed in Class
.'will be held at the Prairieville
। Twp. Hall on Saturday. April 3,
ments of more than 1.100.
1965 The meeting will begin at
Director Arthur Steward. Jr.,
Southeastern
as the
safe- on
_
2 pm. Also,School
a public
hearing
declared that "I have been tcsch- ty patrol of the month. Each the proposed budget for 1965. as
.v— —.—i — prepared by the township board,
tered 16 district band festivals bers meet with Principal Robert win be held at this Annual Meetand received some fine ratings
and comments over the years but
that may
Lloyd Nottingham,
Prairieville Twp. Clerk 2/25
"This is the first district band
festival I have ever attended
where all Judge* were so im­
pressed that in all areas they
rated us No. 1. My congratula­
tions to these outstanding muilclans. I’m proud of them." he
concluded.
The Judges* comments:
Michigan University—"I find this
performance an enjoyable musi­
cal experience. Beautiful job —
something I seldom hear."
&lt;B) John E. Howard. St. Jo­
seph — "Exciting band playing

Area Chamber
Announces New
Retail Store Hours

to the Methodist Church.
। ixr of Commerce, and an open
After maklne a few personal | meeting at which all Hastings
bequests. Mrs. Benham left iiaif
ot her estate to Pennock Hospital
specifying that the income be
plalned. Easter is only one
children, either out or in-pa­ month away. Mother's Day.
tients. When the Income 1* not graduation, and
needed for children, it may be only a shoi
used 'for Indigent adults, and if dents of tl
not needed for this, it may be more lime
greater convenience and choice

LAWRENCE GREENFIELD,

o

Ele(,n&lt;'Store
Invites Visitors

to the First Methopitalized tor 18 days prior .to
her death.
'■

outlets in the downtown area
the Hastings Electric Store
Othef thing* will be attempted 119 W. Bute Street which
to better serve Ute shopping pub­ have Its grand opening t h
lic. Hahklns continued. Greater weekend.

daughter

one brother. Glen. Indram, 1832
8. Broadway.
•
Service* wert held at 2;30 ppi.
Tuesday at' the Walldorff-Sponable Funeral Home. The Rev.
George Elllptl officiated and
burial vp in Riverside Ceme-

Jon Tilburt Wins
and Mrs. Robert Ttibu
N. Broadway. is one of 1
men at the University
11am J:“Branstrwn Prize for
scholarship at the University of
Michigan.

Quality, size, color, price and
other requests will be made.
."Faster and.more friepdly
tings merchants," he said.
' Hastings business people cer­
tainly want to make Hasting*

Greenfield, who has been

everyone to stop in at the for
Taylor Shoe Store building
continued. "If merchandise re­ Inspect his merchandise and
quested does not happen to be in acquainted.
Greenfield ha* been an
to secure it for the customer asj trlclan here tor about five yea
rapidly as it Is possible. Your working for Bteury Electric
local merchant wants your busi­ year before buying Stwiry*
ness and will do anything and struclion department in Ju
everything possible to please you
and serve the buying public.
"Any suggestion will be help­
ful. Tell your friendly merchant
your ideas or let us know about
them at the Chamber office.
Many people come to HasCfigs
from larger cities to shop be­
cause they find our merchandise
selection and friendly small town
attitude refreshing. Try helping County, having been born In Bal­
the local business people by let- timore Township on March 11.

Each student who qualifies se­
lects one of the 27 ____
deluxe__vol­
umes of selected books, goldstamped with the U-M seal and
marked with a special bookplate. are not pleased by your visit to LaFloy areenfleid who have opThe presentation will be made at their place* of business. Your
2 pm . on April 8 in Lydia Men- suggestions and criticism will be soMh'.of Hasting* on M-37.
He was graduated from Has­
appreciated and will help make
Hastings a better city in which tings High School in 1938 and

Hankins concluded.

*

Saladin Shrine
Band to be Here
Next Thursday
Plan* are being completed for
the appearance here at 8 pm.
Thursday. March 25. in Central
Auditorium of the famed Saladin
Million Dollar Band

director of .the noted musical or­
ganisation, and' Leonard B.
Smith, said to be one of the
world* greatest comet soloist*,
is among those featured on the
program. Thixton Springer, ban-

monies and June Law and Kathy

Members of Hospital Guild 7
Frank Wood. 414 W. Madison.
Oraagwvilla NoUre:
Orangeville Tap. annual meet­
ing will be held at Orangeville
Fire Barn. Saturday. April 3.
1945. 3 pm. Regular business,
adoption of budget.
Raymond Bourdo,
Orangeville Twp. Clerk 3/25

both the Atlantic and Pacific
Electrical Service School as a
After discharge from the Navy

a* an electrician in construction,
then moved back to Hastings
where he worked about a year
and one-half for the E. W Bliss
Company. He worked for ths
Michigan sure Mental Health
Department as a maintenance
electrician at Mt. Pleasant tar
In the Spring of 1961 ho
worked for contractor* in the
Battle Creek area before coming
to Hastings.
He married Eleanor Gardner
in June of 1941 at the South Ma­
ple Grore United Brethren
Church. She Is tlie daughter at
Mrs Fred Garrow, who now lives
south of Nashville, and the latt
daughters. Mrs William (MueriD
Tuggle. Spring Lake.'and
a Senior at Hastings

HHS.
In addition to the
Electric and Sunbeam
also has the Progress i
heme lighting line.

The Annual

�Famous Brands Sale!

Name Chairman
For Barry’s ’65

Pieces and Stoma . • . Penn. Dutch

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re asked to contact the
charge of their areas.
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program totaled 17.115 SS
The office of the local nenoer
Unit U located under Gilmore's
Store at State and Jefferson and
U open on Monday and Friday
from 1 to » pm.
Chsirmen fw toe drive inThomapplp; Carl Hula. Irving;
Uoyd Shroyer. Carlton: Karl;
Owen. Algonquin Lake; Robert
Newton. Rutland; .Walter Beck.
Hastings; Charles Lykins. Castle­
ton; Lou la Tompson. Orange*
Ville; Harold Gurd. Hope; Duane
Bluelair, Baltimore; Donald
Wolf, Maple Grove;
John Dill, Prairieville; Leslie
Kelly, Barry; Dwight Kelly,
Johnstown: James King, Assyria;
Philip Gallup. Ward One; Mich­
ael Straub. Ward Two; John

Hastings Proper; Henry Myers.

Harry Laurent, Nashville, and
Olendon Curtis, Woodland.

Pleasantview
Hikes Salaries
Of Teachers

WAXED PAPER .

. 5 £1 *1.

HERSHEY'S SYRUP

Double-Breasted or 4-Legged

Golden Ripe

or Drip

Bananas

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The base salary for teacher,
without degrees at Pleasantview
was increased from M.100 to
jjoo
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service training day for Monday.
March 23, at the Pleaskntvlew
school. The morning meeting will
be on modern math and the

Pleasantview cafeteria.
Board members have accepted
a low bld of IM4H5 submitted by

Name Forensic
Contest Winners
Dawn Church won first place
in the humorous reading division
of the Harting?! High School
forensic contest held Monday
evening, Ellen Wonress took first
extonponmoous speaking.
John Houk took second In
humorous reading, Terry Me-:
Cloakey second in interpretative,

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Meet nt Lake-O i •
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Fentivol Queen

Eaton. Laubaugh
Nefe Rotary
Bliss Names
Club Directors

Expel 4 Boys
From Nashville
High School

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Stanton, Is the 1965 Maple Syrup
Festival queen. She will be
crowned the day of the festival.
Saturday, April 34. by MIm Fran­
ce* Handsel of Parkman. Ohio,

Walter W. Eaton of the Na­
tional Bank of Hasting*- and
The Maple Valley school board Jack Laubaugh of Glenn P. Lau­
Metal Company
took decisive action lut week to baugh Iron
•Upport their teachgn and em­
ployees in disciplinary matter*.
They unanimously voted to ex­
pel four boys from school, David
Parker, Junior; Jack Sanders. 17.
Junior; Richard Byrd, 19, fresh­
man, and Lynn Williams, 18. a
group vice president.
In his new post., Kinney- will be
responsible for the personal

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More About-

Backward Glances
since 1902. announced thia week
that he will resign at the con- I
elusion ot the present school
year. During his years iiere. he

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Curtis resigned as a director, and
H Frank Ritchie was named to
fill out his unexpired term.
Rotarians are now planning
Eight hundred and twenty- which they were to prepare a
five local sport fans filled the dialogue and were given three
lUgh school gymnasium Friday days tn which to prepare When
to see an exldbltlon of -Donkey I these three girls failed to comBasketball" staged by a faculty . ply. they were dismissed from the
team and one composed of local j class.
Her left leg and foot iuul been businessmen. The Faculty OauA few days later Belleck said
pinned in the wreckage and it chc* finally rode to victory but he was accosted by the boys in
took 45 mlnutgiB to free her.
it wan difficult to determine why « parking, lot at a supermarket :
or
by
how
much.
Anyway
it
wua
1
In
CharioYte. and claimed that j
Mrs. Cartuoney was return­
ing from her parents home in a lot of good fun with the orI- 1

About 11 SO pm. Sunday Rob­
ert W. Beard. 33, Lansing. was
driving a 1955 Buick north on
M-43 kt about-70 when the'car
went off the irft side for 301
feet, U&gt;en slid 96 feet’Sideways
into a tree. The Impact flipped
the car 24 fret through tile air.
and it traveled another 48 fret
before it stopped Board and his

Sale $199.95

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| ter. according to high school । J?attend U»e Thuraday morning
principal Forrest .Rinehart, one .J*™ iiaJI Letcure when Vincent
of the boys. Lynn Williams, came
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MUSIC CENTER
Open Every Day 9:30 'til 5:30 p.

Maple Valley
Debaters Share
Championship

Banner Adi Benefit YOU I

ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY

The Maple Valley High Schoo) |

mazoo University High School.

president and A. A. Anderson,
pionship.
secretary of Uic Michigan Good
Coached by Warren Ison. thej. Roads Association meeting In
Grand Rapids last week.

ELKS

Friday, March 19

FOR MEMII

AND THEIR GUESTS

Dancing to Follow

ELKS TEMPLE, Hastings
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IN HASTINGS

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�He t«lU them that children Court'sOfflce eslablUhee.
stanoM tbs mother and father
cr-operate to the fullest to share hare a habit of erowlna up and
The Court la Inclined to say operative cams. frequenUy last
until school resumes In the Fall.
tire companionship al their chil­
that
the day cornea when even a that children under school age
dren and regularly confer and
should
rarely be expected to visit
severely undermtnsd la Bs place (JpCriltOr D1CS
* discuss things that will benefit
overnight
with
the
parent
who
Yst, dhfortkxa tn the overall would b« government by mob n2c
1
falsehood and does not have their permanent
«W&gt;t» picture t* lUusuwted by
irhldrliDuttely this la not true and to recognise
He tells them that custody. Morning to night visits,
in perhaps the majority of the prejudice
they cannot prevent their chll- away from home, on Saturday
dicn from learning who was and Sunday are possible, except
America.
CWort Lyto Thompeon, 11, at
• • •
Nashville, a retired punch pre— J blame for the breaking of the right and who was wrong and in the case of small Infants, but
WILL HAVE THEE RIPENED
What la nreded oerhana. is a op«r*l&lt;x. &lt;Med Tuesday mailing marriage contract is moat Ire- who wa% unjustly trying, through the Court has.In mind that the
New YtBk clly **
ORANGES AND GRAPE­
wnai is nicoea. perruiw. » a tn
Humite*. Battle
bitterness, to deprive them of the child may wtil be duimbed to
rlMraH- rf*0nltlnn nt th__.___________ _ ... 1 qucntly laid at the man's door.
FRUIT AGAIN—10$; off on all
snwclatlon they were entitled to sleep In another bed aa darkness
"right of peaceful assembly "
UmFelghTda^i.
| ^Ttieu° “®ed with their other parent. His conies on and extended visits
pecan-. See ad in claimed and
de“h- 11Uj
tn Business Directory. O. W.
can
always
occur
aa
the
child
warning
has
proven
true
as
variIs It peaceful assembly when I A life-tong resident of Barry her he Should be limited in the
grows older. Summer schooi-vapublic highways are taken over
.njuyment of hU childrens com­
“
“
alid blocked by mob aetton; U It
peaceful assembly when the White. Hall. Thompenn, On Jam 31 Ul^eJ^^ln^^ w^e his

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(Oaotmusd from Pg L tins Sk

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WM the- officers who rushal in with
lud made a Slagle threatening I

wrong geographical location and
by. the wrong group of thugs to
gain anything more tiian local
sympathy and attention—even

of exercising a civil right—riding
an the subway, a public convey.
Responsibility iicre must be shoul­
dered partly by the police lor
failure to gi\e adequate protection
to visitors In a community where
racial feeling was at fever pitch although yje murder, itself, was

Ths Hastings Banner

One perplexing probtan that U
certain to follow m the wake of
tile civil rights drive, even after
all objecUves have been accom­
plished. is that of marches, lay

assembly." Many of these nuneu-

"dare" police action so that the
cry Of "police brutality." could be
a. M. COOK. MW

ONI HUKDaan AND

Many civil rights leaden have
taken the position that there are

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bs-aad to Utis era of toaeasuig as dear and valuable to this young
lawi—nige. that is a tnlafort'uie
him. The parents and friends of
Uila "unknown" were undoubtedly
Thu exhlbitton at police lawtees- as shocked and saddened by lus
senseless death as were the family
directly to Gov. Wallace, under
whose authority they were func­
tioning. One definite order from
It just so happened that this
graceful Incident impassible.

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President is on sound ground in
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and that will give individual steles
an opportunity to get their indi­
vidual houses in order before Fed­
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Ben Franklin

support of the

1 he will make loud complaint and
U
uxnu-y .ten 1»,|„ u
b. OT.
„
disorderly disturbances at his
downs" in banka, offices and other Lyle of Albion. Clarcnce of t.hlWreny home insisting on his
Nashville,
public buildings prevents the con- N
“h*«ta Albert and Robert rlghuof viXttorTas 7 ^nt
ot Char^lto and Donald of : Where his default in support 1*
JUsUngs. a brother, Utenn of ulifU]j and pronounced the Court
Hons; is It even peaceful assembly
“rs. permiu the Friend of the Court
when groups at dmaMraton Gladys Stanton of Maple City; w uU the father that aaatotance
march Into an area knowing In 20 grandchSdrcn. and 10 great- I to arrange for visits with his
grandchildren.
I children, will be given him only
advance that rioting, bloodshed
Services will be held Friday when he has purged himself of
and even worse may follow? I at ..3 p m. __
________
from
the Vogt __________
Funcr- I his failure to comply with the
ihink not. Yet such things haw
Home, Nashville, with burial Judgment of the Court
. -i .
. । Convenely Bftere u,c man has
ten « m brtn, UAntn u&gt;
ennun. N..SI regularly paid his support inthe name at “civil righto."
'
g
|:tailmente and the woman Is
urong fully refusing to let him
visit the children, the Court will
instruct the Friend of the Court
to impound the payments and
withhold them until the. woman
discusses the matter and modifies
a small army of white marchers| a p
ww.
her Improper restrictions
had moved into the area to protest AllCr UlVOFCC
The Office of the rrlend of
Uie Court and Garold Mahler, Its
the destruction of white owned I
‘
property and abuse of white people: In many cases of divorce, the investigator, sometimes hears
that one parent is allegedly ”unthat took place there? I am sure unfortunate circumstances which dirminlng" the other or -poison­
that even Dr. King would n8t have terminated the marriage does not Ing ths minds" of the children,
, so embitter the parties that dis­
called that "peaceful assembly." putes arise over the right of the as It Is commonly called.
Experience shows that this is
Yet, there would have been little father to visit the children or rarely a fact and that resent­
basic difference between such se­ have them with him for wcek- ment amj jealousy causes one of
end periods.
the parents to charge it against
dan and similar marches tn the
Sensible persons who have a the other. However. Judge Mc­
South that have resulted In vto- real
concern for the happiness Donald often delivers a wise ad­
lenre—as anyone could have pre- and best Interests of their chU­ monition to fathers and mothers
i dren, realise that the breaking quarreling over the sharing of
up of the home is a serious their'children's companionship. |
enough handicap for the young constitutional right—the right to1 stars to face, without creating
i further distressing problems be­
would have been protesting the, cause of personal resentment
abuse ‘of another constitutional over the, causes of divorce.
Children of divorced parents,
right—the right to conduct busl- who regularly see their father
and iiave enjoyable vixtto with
him
and are aware of (his fore
property or personal pliyslcal abuse.
There are many facets to tilts and sincere Interest Inuhem.
KJ have
uo.t UIIKT
. piu.c
prove to
better niaiu
marks in j
ci»il righto picture-lt is by no school show l«w tendency to
means a one-way street to be ad- disobedience and lead much hapmtnlstered tn favor of pressure i P,er 11,,e4- In “A*1* iuch to-1

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Tbs ladle* adjourned for a social "Row.

(Youth FbUowshlp member* were
M .nrt Mr. hi.v.
„ .
M1*™! the Lake Ode*■“ McUkxn* Church *ervlcee
child. Jr., entertained with a and Bunday Khooi m guests of
*urpri*B birthday party on ftin-, thsfr M.TT. on Mteoh lUh.

ovar Um weekend and on Bunday Mr. and Mrs. AUUon Louden were Invited a* dinner guests
to celebrate the birthday* of
Haten and Mrs. Louden. Helen

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-----------------------when
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re- I all hh.
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through her new home and to game al the Episcopal Under-! &gt;’“*• “• nzuraiw ntrte* nm
thoroughly enjoy the party. Each croft Tureday night. Mr. and '
gueot brought a kitchen gadget Mra. Harold Norri* of Nashville ;
(many were new on the market took stvend and Fred Markle
and unusual! for thetr taatea*. and Roy Hubbard third. Mrs.
and coffbe and rolls were served Grace Denton and Mrs. Roy
concluding a very pteassnt Hubbard were tine cant- weat win­
morning.--------------------------------------- nsrx Mr* Rnlm«rt. Hnnk and OSr*.
Frank McCloakey were second
anil Mrs. Ken Ror«&gt; and Mrs.
Andrew Kennedy, Jr., entertain­ Max Myers were third.
ed Hoapttal Guild 8 al the fann­
for there could hardly have been
ers home an E. Clinton Bt.
a more fitting thane ao does tn
Eighteen members were present.
the Camp Fire Oirta' birthday
After draaert the evening wa*
on March 11.
spent, playing cards.

Mrs. Alma FUigleton with Mr*.

Camp Fire Girls
Sweetheart Fete
Held Monday

Training and Community
renwst program* on Mandi
al university Center, WMQ.

MargiMrtte
men ta Today* World." "Working
with Youth," "Devloiiug Leader- .
ahip," and -Developing Our Pull
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Brtef fast* about mom of ths
outstanding individual* wbo wiU .

out the uiMgpired
l Clark ODonneU.

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Museum. stare April 1H6;

Honor Helrigels
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Towel Sets.............. .$1.49
Boby Books$2.00
Disposal Diapers 98c
Shirts;59c
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Mrs.

Ralph

Eye entertained

tlon to live 18th annual Camp
Fire Sweetheart Banquet, which
took place al the Methodise
tamed Mght for dinner 8atur- Church Hall on Monday evening.
March 15th.
The theme eras "Algonquin Tn-

prior to Uidr departure this week
on a world tour.
Thursday evening. they were
among the dinner gvwste at Um
Stanley Cumming*', then aU at­
tended Ufhe University of Michl-

Franklin Huntleys.
Smith of Westerville. Ohio. Mrs.
Sunday afternoon a reception
Smith la the former Doris Ryan. Indian words are In the Camp
Fire Book. The other Indian
Mrs. Robert Cook entirtamrd worda are of the Algonquin
Mra. Richard Duval al the latter■»
eight far luncheon Monday af-

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of Mrs. Heirigel, both faculty mem­
Ur» graced the table*. Each of bers on the aus al Albion College.
which was dnfcrated with green,
orange and gold runners down
the center. * large brown Tepee eon Hospital in Grand Rapt
trimmed with gold, (range and Tuesday afternoon for surgery.
ana Joined
, -------- ------- •-----------tuo ,
. I IB— Hl U Frankplace a candy cup Peace-Pipe cnJnulh Ior dUuilcr
filled with urenee and yellow
l&lt;ietr»U1 jg,
candy with nut* of brown.
| jqj birthday, then 4
- , ,
The lovely Utile program* ooottnued on Id Day City (with
were yellow with a large brown a birthday coke) for anrohey

Bouma.
at pre*..
numan tteiauons uommi»»ipn,
Grand Rapid*. Chairman. Gov.
Committee on FUibrigtit tk tolarton of Women's Clubs after hold­ ship*. pa*l Pre* Family Service
ing untai oOms district office*.
Aawk . board. Kent County Menial
Mrs. Chsse ba* bro prasidsnt HygKi.e Society, Michigan cxkioof the Pennock Hcapitel General
Guild*, ha* been chairman of th*
Fourth ward eMcUon board for IS
member Official Board Kalama *oo
Flrat Methodise Church, eaaouMvcd
vUk TbwrulUp pollUca Active tn first high school Driver WuosUon
the Methodist Church, she ha* program tn msuopaliten KaiamMbeen pM*ld«nl of the W808 Ud too *1 the Campli* School.
was chairman of the cornmltiee
Further information about reser­
sMhnetno vation* ft* thi* March 30 event

'"aS^Mariualta McPhsrlln

Carl Josrnhans. New Buffalo;
reading groups. She is also presi­
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Club, president of her Hospital Bridgman, and Mrx G. A.
•co, chairman. Charlotte.

Tiie "Onohhsrote" or Faust u»e for young Tim Howard and
era* Sagamite which means dish hl* grandad, fanner mayor, rata, «vtaM » MWMrtaM
—(hami; Sagamlte — Scallop Charias Leonard.
birthday group, has been chairman
of a church circle and a Jtader of
Uluo Bini* and Extension group*.

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Wendy CurKay Rusnell was the emcee for
an exchange the program, and 13 ladles of
the Auxiliary accompanied the

tap-danc* by Gloria Varkoly: a
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cilia and Tyunn Slocum; a trio
.
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Name Leaders
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Seventy couples are participating
in the University of Michigan Club
of Barry County Schol.irahlp Bridge
tournament, and member* hope to
raise over 1700 to be used for
arholarahlpa for student! from
A potluck dinner wm served Huttings High School.'
including an annlvcraory caka
leaders at the half-way point
and Ice cream.
Those present were-Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs Russ Belfield.
Mra. Edwin Chaffee. Mr and
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Mr. and Mrs Keith Chaffee and side. 20,060; Mr. and Mra. Pat
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Stedman, 18.140; Dr. and Mrs. Ray
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WUlard smith. 17.020; Mr. and
Mra. Roy Hubbard. 16.840; Mr. and
and famUy. and Vickie Fuerl.
Mra. Ken Row. 18.100; Mr. and
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grateful for the beautiful cards, Mr. and Mra Stu Sweet, 15410;
the plant sent by Pat and Harry Mr and Mra. Dick Faster, 14490;
lechrone, and to their children Mr. and Mrs Gordan Cove. 14.­
who made it pcralblc for a day 790; Dr. and Mrs. Carl Peurarh.
long to be remembered.
14.790; Dr. and Mrs Larry Penrod.
14.770, Mr. and Mra Joe Burk­
holder. 14.760; Mr and Mrs. Homer
Smith. 14.630; Mr. and Mra. Jim
Coleman. .14400; Judge and Mra.
Phil Mitchell. 14.480; Dr and Mrs.
Bob Huebner. 14.450. and Atty, and
Mra Dick Hudson. 14420.

phone ROB-3951 or RO5-886I of Freeport. the Aaron fihrrts
Social meeting Thuratlay. March of Middleville. the- Bob Ingnur-s,
18. Potluck supper at 6:30 pm. and Uw Elwood Wyngardens.
.
bride, daughter of Harold K. Cole. R3 Hastings, and Mrs. Dan
Allerding. R2 Hastings, was gowned In while satin. The groom is
the son of Charlie Price. R1 Freeport, and the late Mrs. Price.
Mrs. Sherry VanWIe was matron of honor and Ken Cole, brother
.of the bride, was best man. A reception followed at the home of
the bride's father. The happy couple drove to Indiana to spend a
few days with Mr. and Mrs. Emmeth Engerteth. They are no* at

Homemakers Group Ringo Swingos
Has Auction Sale
Hove St. Pat Dance
The Ringo - Swlngo Square

State University traveling to Has­
tings to give a lesson to the lead­
en. and since Spring Is around the
comer. when every woman feels
that urge to tidy the nest, it
seemed like a good time to bolster
the treasury with s sale.
The balance of the evening was
spent In discussing extension pro­
grams and goals, and Just plain

’14”
The
Bonnet &amp; Gown
Shop

Bt. Patrick's Day was honored
by the co-hostess, Mrs. Loren
Francisco, who served dessert In
the appropriate colors from a table
decorated with Spring flowers,
In April there will be two lessons

punch table which was attrac­
tively decorated with shamrocks,
a leprechaun, a pot at gold—
the gold being candy wrapped in
gold foil, and the punch bowl,
filled with green punch.
The George Bedfords and the

Meet Kroger's
Friendliest People

Alma Fingleton

. MEAT DEPARTMENT
Russell Norris and Jack Reynolds.
(Not in picture: Deloris Heacock.)

Leroy Etchler

PRODUCE DEPARTMENT

Manager

The KROGER Store
in HASTINGS

Voted the
Friendliest in

BEWARE

Sometimes the Swatch

Western Michigan
In Competition

Sometimes o swatch is made up

just to show in the store. It's a
glorified version of what you're
really^going to get. The shock
comes when the corpet comes.

You can avoid this disappoint­
ment before you start. Look for
Lees. Our "'swatches come from
our carpets. We don’t moke them
up specially. So you won't get any
surprises. The green you saw in
the store is the green you'll get.

The pile height you saw in the
stor« is the pile height you'll get.
The backing you saw in the store
is the backing you'll get.

And every inch of the corpet
will be just os well mode as the
swatch. Your corpet won’t look
thick in one place, and thin in
onathfer. Streaky in one place and
okay in another. Perfect in one
place and ravelled in another.
Why? We inspect every carpet
minutely. And if a corpet isn’t
just so. it never gets out of our
mills with the Lees name on the
back. With Lees, -the whole
swatch-carpet problem is the
other way around. A Lees corpet
is always better than its swatch.
There's more of It. For a lot of
good, down-to-earth reasons,
“those heavenly
*’&gt;' L,“''

HASTINGS FLOOR COVERING

Conducted

by an Outside,
GROCERY DEPARTMENT
John Hummed, Melvin Bartholomew, Mike Todd
and Ron Overmier.

Independent

Agency.

CHECK-OUT DEPARTMENT
Doris Towns. Ardith Baum, Patricia McKcouah
\
and Mabie Foote.

OU'LL SEE WHY

KROGER'S m HASTINGS

�'The Life Within'
Is Program for
WSCS Luncheon

Legion Birthday
Dinner Saturday
Is Lovely Affair
tfou ll love our

BAKED GOODS

Friday &amp; Saturday Weekend Special
’ Loaf of any 25c Bread __
’/j Dozen Hot Cross Buns

met on Thursday, March 11, ak
supply work. Mrs Harold Joriaa. the Heatings City Bank.
-- .
Woipan's Society of Christian mbmonary education of children
Mra. Harold JooMt lfta. Dadi
Strike met at the church dining. «nd youth. MU* Mary Kent; had
room on Wednesdiy. March 10. for church aetrvltle*. _chairman. Mrs.
their regular monthly luncheon
Carlton Kacchele, oauitant. Mr».
Tabic* were very attractive with. Marvin Smith, and publicity. Mrs.
small arrangement* of artificial; Arthur Behnke. Nominating cumSpring flowers Intrrapened wilnI mlti&lt;e: Mrs Merle Kahler, chair­
man: Mra. Vcmbr gioudk ME*-

Each year on the Saturday
nearest March 18, the btxtbday

with a birthday party. This year
waa no exception and they arse
royally entertained at a dinner

Shook closed her devotion* with a
prayer In song arcwnpanlral at the
organ by Mr*. Donald Sothard.
The program, “The Life Within."
was presented by Mra William
Nathery, the aasirtant minister's
wife She brought out the jxirpooes
of life in answer to the question.

tablas, white plaaU. dollies were
shaped Into boskets and filled
with poppies on the walks and
on Use table*. A full turkey din­
ner, topi*d off with a birthday

she stated depended upon Uie
quality of Faith and the quality
of Ih। lug. She outlined nine neceariUes for living a fuU rich life Evelyn McDowell of Muskegon.
which Included: health, weal iti
Lunch guest* af Mr*. O. David
i enough to support rweds). strength
Hoag and family an Tuesday

SPECIAL 58c
Chocolate Gloxed Donuts ..
A rich chocolate yMit raised dough with
glare. Everyone's favbrite.

DALE’S BAKE SHOP

Imagine I
A iportnit u light u your ihirt!

gave the invocation and played
for the community singing which
waa led by Herman (Chip) BL

Methodist Circles
Tlio cvmlng

jutant Film nor Hagen of Hickory
and Barry County commander
Glenn Alnallc of Hastings.
Hull call of post commanders
found 10 present, Roy Hubbard,
Winston Merrick. Wm. Dunlap,
Roa Martin, Vern Harbin, Chip
St. Martin. Dick OaaklU, Lyle

taihni/Ay

Members of Garden
Club See Films

Roll rail of past Unit presi­
dents, found nine in attendance,
Lydia Rogixa. Ada Bogart. Doro­
thy Groncwold, Elvira Sayles.
Evelyn Curtl*. Dorothy Dunlap.
Marguerite Beckwith. Jean Mary

Ruhtay. Mr.
—---------- Davi* and family were also din­
ner guests. Ray .Davis w*e a
Bunday caller. On Monday eve­
ning. Mr*. Leila Main and fam­
ily of Middleville, and Mrs. Con­
nie OUver and family wets
lunch guests.

circle* of

•• -Doing' Instead of merely being'
characterized a full, well-rounded
Ute." stated Mrs. Ntthery.
The altar »u decorated In keep­
ing with tlio tlume of her talk,
bearing u bouquet &lt;jf bright yellow
and white mums, which Mrs.
Nethery eymbollred as Laughter,
and gave Illustration* of Uie tilings
which brought laughter into her
UIc; a statuette In a dancing pose
represented "Joy.” and the ''Hands' I
which were symbolic of "Prayer."'
■She onphuttod the importance of
"Joy" in everyday living, and
stated that "Prayer bridged one's
wviiknras with Hi* strength," and
that "Prayer wa* an outer exprearrdng)
ENGAGED—Mr. and Mra. E. B. *ion of Inner thought."
Mra, Walter Lake, Caukln. 210 Bhriner Sheet. are
“
'announcing the coming marriage
of U'.clr daughter, Donna, to Prod Wontcomc, Mrs. Mlghtcome, Mrs.
P. Stanley, son of Mrs. R. Stan­ Sbouldcome, Mrs. Cau'tcocnc and
ley of Hillsdale and the late Mrs. Doescome," the ladies being
Mr. Stanley. M1m Caukln is at­ Mra. lamer Robinson. Mrs Merrill
tending Ferris State College. Her Hardier, Mrs. Wally Oernentt,
Mr*. Keith Yerty and Mr*. Frank­
lin Huntley, with Mra, Herbert

For Your Convenience

Is Open
Monday through Saturday
Evenings By Appointment

'Come In and Get Acquainted
with our

post unit president of a Munis­
ing Unit.
Eighty members and guests

Commander Asbury wm tius
.• ptsi Lor for the evening and ho interested In the cans of dlaquoted from the Preun-.bV-a to abled vettrauvi. write Prmldcnt
Johnson and protect Ute clasmgs. The program clewed with a
benediction by Mra Bogart and

and' I" by Mra. NcUtery. Mrs.
Shook and Mrs. Richard DeMott,
with Mra. Sothard at the organ.
During the buoincsa inciting con­
ducted by the president. Mrs. Rob­
ert Godfrey', the following officer*
Were elected: President, Mrs. C. D.
‘Bauer; vice president, Mias Eva
Creek, oa the NorcuUa left an:iHecox; secretary, Mrs. Harry
Wtdnrafiay for MwaachuoeU* to Burke, and treasurer, Mni. Eugens
visit his panmtfl for two weeks Guernsey. The following secretaries
im ho is with the Air Force and were chosen: Campus Ministry.
wUl aoon bo leaving for Turkey.

New Hair Stylists

Susanne Smith and Doris Hortle'

Come See.. Come Tpuch \.

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Our 2nd March FREE DAY
Monday, March 8th

Exclusive Pull ’N Clean oven comes out
Ilka a drawer, cleans from the top.
Meal Minder-Cook now, aenra later.

If you have a Cash Slip
Come in for your
bearing that date

v FRIGIDAIRE
OFFERS COLC
AT THE PRIC
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Remember
Ono Wook of tho Announcement Date!

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Be Sure to Continue Your Daily Shopping

for New Spring Clothing and Accessories
to Qualify for Future

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FREE DAYS THIS MONTH!

In Our Newspaper Ada and Poat«d in Our Window
. . You'll Find Out Which Day of the Previous Week
Was Designated as

FREE DAY!
If you hove a Sales Slip for a Cosh Purchase dated on

Free- Day . . . You may bring it to our store and be

presented with a Gift Certificate for the exact total
amount of your Cash Slip.
All Free Day Cash Slip* must be redeemed during
Hie week following your purchase.

Free Day Gift Certificates may be redeemed for

additional merchandise only.

(Not applicable to

charge account*)

SALE

Runs Through

Saturday,
March 27

ULTRASON
STOCKINGS

$1.29 a pair
.
$3.79 for 3 pairs
Usually $1.65 a pair

,

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Coch IHp*.

Look for famous 'Trade Name labels
on the things you buy ...you'll find them here!

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Speech Correction

||

By Special EdmaUon Staff

BELTONE

| 'Lovelier You' is
Theme of Women's
Club Program

A'-me acquaintance or Individual
from history as a models Bin' must
twit copy, but me this person as an

, play U the background for the

Mrt

Lttxuidclll said

that a

Tom Stsury Earns
Masters at MSU

lEw Mrt'l’jm!!?
\« X t“Ki. %

Tm. St-iur
in. wlU1 AU&lt;«1.»« Car, Dl.won «
Ml students who received de- North America Aviation. He will
rraee at the winter term comComputer Systems B&lt;meucement exercise* at Michln*&gt; SUU unl.w.n, In
* «««»»_______
Lansing Bunday
1
~~~~~~•
,
House Minority Leader Gerald
” ,°M riXiii
hmKn I MWdU.ni.
’"7“,'JJ
^"^^Tnn an mlii.'" S-Wg *£.5

of artlcks dealing with speech latlon.
*• ■ ~
is an inferiority canplex. Hhe emcorrection servtca in the public
Chltf
!
phastoxl that experience in music,
actooia. Thia utidt daala with aathM „ _ ____ _—____
poetry, ______________
service to others,____
art _ and
*“--------- the
articulation problems. Artlculs- , time.For example, children first Tile
The monthly
monthly meeting
meeting Of
of Uie
Uie meditation
mrdltatton will
will *“
help
nuurah
tton refers to iiie clear, distinct begin to use the p. b. m. and 1 Hastings Women's Club was held individual and enable him to conutterance of the MMind* of otlwr simpler sound* around ITiday. March 12. dt the First I qUer this probiroi
.............
_
ch
with
o
’
er
MOI
speech. Adequate axUculalioi
threeyears of age and then of-! Methodist Church with over 200, • Mra, Lronardeld closed with aevsonetonro falls lo develop in Un dart ttore&amp;a tho mo7e I members and guests attending .
the child. When this occur, we cnmpUrttod kpunda.- auch aa the
&lt;ueats
Hern or I,poetry and quotation*.
Rtcury, earned his master's de-I the village election held March
have on articulation problem
a. *. v. and th.-\inUl approxi- Slr“
Ulrlr mothers
------------ w-----------Articulation errors are divided ™*“ly aevvti ycara of age.
I Mra.
into four main typca Omission ’ Many Uilng. could caua a I
D
f^ylelil. who ipi.ke
of sounds—spoon becomes poon; child to hard an articulation desubiert- To*ard a Lovelier At Wedding SnOWer
I substitution of sounds—soup be- ' feet. Msr exsunplet l. Poor hear- You
| Mrs Roland Curtiss, s -recant
FREE OF CHARGE—
comes thoup, addition of sounds, Ing. 2. Poor audqory perarptnul
shr expressed such points as u bride, was the honoree at a wtd1 - bus becomes but*; and dis- ■ a MJ Uie*.
Poor eoordlnaUun ut I rTad&gt;’ wnile »”&lt;1 » pjadlvr oiiUook 1 &lt;nng Ugmer Marell 13 «t tin- lionic
We will Check and Clean any make of Hearing Aid
’ ‘
Low m- towart lUe Enthualaam. she «aM.-w Mra. Jack U-iu. River Road
Environmental ln- --an be cultivated. A teenager-, in- ;i&gt;.le lull and Mr* Ward
Speech devetopawhen the child
BELTONE HEARING CENTER
1 aa: poor speech cUKtosl curtoaity and breadth of woodmatiaec sera co-hoauase*.
1* very young. When the infant । *™
ndtato- or unfavorwHJ in put determine tier , Nineteen guest, were present to
349 Capital S.W.
Battle Creek, Mich.
begins to cqo and gurgle. It J*1
• ••-enthusiasm.
I'enjoy
•
Uie bride's pleasure -In -her
could
be
**ld
Ir
begin,
the
Bbh
-------EDWARD L. EMERSON, Distributor
’ development of speech As he
The above, not luted in order i Being dependable, responsible, lovely gilts Punch was served Use
PROFESSIONAL DRY CLEANING SERVICE
snd
courteous
are musts in schlev- guest* as Usey unv«1 Afterwards!
grows older, he enjoys vocal play of importance, are some of the
jig
a
“
Lovelier
You."
The
ability
where the parant repeats syl-1 mor* Mormon rxusto. There may
CurtLvs and Mrs George Swanson
Ubtos
the Infant say*
savx wid
and the
the be other factors tint enter into
......w — A
—■
as*
. ~ i
laU
'’s lhr
were
special
guest*
celve
compliments
gratefully
must
infant then repeals It again.
North Gun Lake Coin-Op Open 5:00 a.m. -10 p.m.
ue developed.
■
This cooing, gurgling and rood
Many tune, articulation errors
The speaker suggested that the cluuged from Uu- Armed Form
tend to persist largely out of
in June.
lisbit. If tJ»p child bps been able teenager siiould pick a goal or use
tn grt along without being mis­
understood. too often or without

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No 'Liquor by Glass

HOTEL HASTINGS
1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Friday, March 19

I Honor New Bride

Hastings

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to change thia habit

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breaking this old habit and ostabllshlng a new one in It. place
The child U first made to un­

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other speech- sounds and then

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'mi££eA, JEWELERS ■"L.’Aoff
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in

saUcnai speech.

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Sale Starts Thursday, March 18th
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It has often been said that the only logical substitute for a new Cadillac
is one that has seen previous service. Whatever you plan to invest
in your next car, above all consider Cadillac.
far leas suture
and„quality.
fine.—
Cadillac* ar*-------aS in
If you are like most people, you hope someday to own a--------------------.-------------- ,. These
—-----new Cadillac motor car. For Cadillac's continuing great- superb condition, and many offer features not yet ayailnes* in design and engineering has made it one of the able
'" on other
'
makes.
*
And
- ■ -from a standpoint
*.
of* ianrestworld's mosrdcsirable and sought-after possessions. But
ment, remember that a Cadillac traditionally returns

if a new Cadillac is not presently feasible, you should con-

more of its cost at resale than any other car at yr near its

sidcr the pleasure and satisfaction that would be yours
with a late model, previously-owned Cadillac. Your dealer

price. So vialt your authorised Cadillac dealer, and let
him show you a CadilHc—new or used—that will fit

currently offers an unusually wide selection of fine used

your budget. Your visit will be the wisest motoring move

Cadillacs at a cost in line with that of many new can of

you have ever made. Why not make it this week?

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�Lynne.Ellen Hale
Pledged to Sorority
Lynne Ellen Hale, daughter of
Mr. and Mra. Leun Hale of B01
Taffee Drive, to one of 152 Cen­
tral Michigan Uniwnity ixxxto
Who were pledged to aororttlea
in Spring Rush. according to
CMU Dean of Women D. Loutoo

Woodland PTA
Completing Plans
For School Fair
“KSlAMATIOX
£■'£.“

51.1

WHIKIAH

Woodland Saddle 411 Service Club
Plan* Carnival
Club Sponsors
IH Horse Clinic

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in* -

m

there will be an eat stand sup­
plied with aU kinds of appetis­
ing snacks—organlrcd by Hhcila i WHEKEAH, We The People af
M
Black. In addition to the mid- । HruUnpi and Barry County. I
H'.
way, interesting displays will be1 State of Michigan are well aware
SrJC
&amp;hoyn. The displays, assembled of lhe important contribution
1
by Audrey Kussmaul and Anne the vohintern of Camp Fire
WurxUagsd 18 ytara
Josef, will consist of Interesting Girls are making In thia com-I
hobbles and coDecllons of area
munlty
and
throughout
lhe
Na!
cltlsans. Fashionable needlework
will also be shown, supervised by tlon for Rirto 7 through 17; and
WHEREAS Camp Piro Oirto
Florence Begerow and Cleo Willa member at
la. Posters and other art work ™^v*^
will be dune by George Forman. IKttwtthtti^nd^f rtto and 21011 Lutheran Church, to «urShirley Jopple. PTA president, Is
hundred.* or anuita remetpoar-| —... Z .
___ ._______
Bunfleld. The gym Itself will be planning to Illustrate the differ - Ing to follow the Law of Camp
gaily decorated and transformed
Fire: To Worship God. Seek
Into a midway. A mysterious for­
tune teller will gladly toll the
fortunte of any guest. A silhou­
ette artist, Alice Heyboer. will
also be featured. The Kindergar­
ten haa charge of a variety of
kiddle rides for lhe lota. First
Jed of Think Blg-Wldcn Your
grade. have charge of the fish I
World with tlio emphasis on
pond and second grades are feamaking new friends and learn­
luring a cookie stand with counling about other peoples and re­
llesa delicious homemade varimembering that nt all times tile
cUea. Third grades are in charge

Plans are nearly complete for
the Saturday. March 31 County­
Wide 4H Horse Clink to be held
al the Marlin Meyer's home near

man Nairn* Selby.
The dining room capacity is
larger and will seat more eager
caters says Phyllis Baitinger,

Chiropractor
128 W. Cottier St.

Herting*
Phone
Wl 5-3394

Kalamazoo. Saturday. March 8.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnutrang told the
history of these ponies, and gave
registration requirements of the
breed. Before leaving, Mra. Arm-

| of America I therefore. call upon
all cittoena to give the Camp
■ Fire Girls now and tn the coming , H”'J,"*
year their continued support and ;
‘J-

Clairol Loving Care
$1.50 Value—Only . . .

99c

p,us tax

“”ce

Hoopltaliution
Fire • Liability

Hastings Insurance Agency

DOWN

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YOUR

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Sleeve of 12 Bulbs 94c

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1 Ob. Only 14c
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Rag. 79c 5«. 57c

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daughter. Bernice Belden, of
Spokane, Wash. Her daughter,
Betty Belden of Wasliington, D.
C.. visited over lhe weekend.
Bunday, March 7. callers at Ute

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RIGHT

Flash Bulbs

IS THE POWDER

IS THE FUSE

SPECIAL
THIS WEEK

on "Parliamentary Procedure" at
lhe April 8 meeting.
All members going to Uie Block
It Bridle Hone Bhow. April 2nd.
■
In
af R-1X at
Slav.

Gordon
Ironside Agenty

CARROLL BAKER
GEORGE MAHARIS

Invite Friend*
To 50th Jubilee

Stella Quibell
■ Dies Monday at
' Pennock Hospital

•STRAHD^HASTUfGS*

project. the Service Club reozirra 15 percent uf lhe amount
up to 81500. and 25 percent at
anything over S1ACO? Thaw
funds are used ms Inlyforcamp

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frontage), upstairs It has two bedrooms, close; and a spare robm,
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fireplace, has electric heat, garage and half, three patios, storage
building, large lot, for.......... ................
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Wl HAVE A HOME IN BATTLE CREEK, with three bedroom* and
bath up and down It ha* one bedroom, living room, dining room,
kitchen, full basement. new gas furnace, new wafer heater, new
front and back encloied porche*, wants to trac’ for a place with
about 30 acres north of Hastings.
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and curb and gutter and gat all in foe---------------$800.00 aa.
$1,200.00 for both

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the main part is 20 x 24 ft. and added to th&gt;s is an 8 x 24 ft.
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enough for two cottages, targe drain fl*
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ft., has living room with fireplace, dining room, kitchen and
bath, two real nice bedrooms, full basement with recreation
room. 14 x 26 ft. kitchen has built-in- stove, and oven, and
there Is also a kitchen in the bewment, and picture window and
walk out. aluminum storm windows and doors, all aluminum
siding, fully insulated, has baseboard hot water heating system,
all copper (dumbing, birch cupboards, garbage disposal, all
kinds of flowers and shrubs, has stool in basement, all situated
on two lots, for
---------------- ------------------- $16,800.00

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�Benton Harbor Tigers Oust Saxons, Big Reds
2—THE HASTINGS BANNIB

rolled up another 98 points in
ousting lhe Big Reda from Lan-

Score 98 Points
In Both Gaines

their Regional title and move in- i
to lhe quarter finals to defend
their Class A State cream.

Quurter-f'inalt Open
Wtsdnetday,. Finals
Saturday at Lansing

| ‘Y’ Bowling Class Hastings High I
For Boys, Girls Cafeteria Menu | Delton Boosters
Begins Monday NONDAT, MUCH St — pklU k Sponsor Wildlife
i Secretary Bob King lias an­
nounced that YMOA bowling
Show Tuesday
mjMk. katurtd
. M
Monday. March 22. at lhe Has­

HPOHTH BANQUET
High School basketball and

•1!
Mi

An overflow throng.of 9.IM
paying customers was on hand
The Hastings High Saxons, for the Friday night games.
who had their week of glory
In the opener Lansing Sexton.
when they upsci Battle Creek
behind' with Forward Charlie
championship at Uie Bearcat's Davis sinking an 18-foot jumper
which Just beat the buiaer for a
78-17 win over Holland.
Benton Harbor Tigers in the
land .to a seemingly safe 69-56
Um vend ty*1 Wwtcrn hlichlKAn lead with 6:09 left. However, Sex­
Hare are the pairings and loca­ ton came from behind to stun
tions for the quarter-final bas­ the crowd.
ketball games of lhe State High
School Basketball Tournament bounding advantage over lhe
Wednesday night at 7:30 pm.
There were no games sched­
uled tn Detroit. Charles Forsythe,
state high school athletic dlrec- while HaaUnga connected on

The pairings:
Class A—GratxLRaplds Ottawa
IU11B vs. Saginaw at Lansing Civ­
ic Center; Benton Harbor vs.

100 at Jamboree
As Boys, Girls
Climax Season

mu

wr. ,hab«b. eo«kk dlk.
tings Bowl.
This program. King explained,
I is for 7th. 8th and 9th grade boys
and girls who would like to 1m- TIIUUDAY. MABCII U-BAV

i-f.

i

Tote! cost for the Instruction,
shoes and two lines of bowling FB1DAT,
each Monday (or eight weeks will

Those wanting to enroll should
report to the Hastings Bowl
Monday with their 34 fee. -For
niore information call King at
Wl 5-2892 or 5-2451.

About 400 parents and friends
of the YMCA - Youth Council
basketball program turned out
Saturday' for the annual Jam­
boree held during the day with
more than 350 boys and girls
participating on the 42 teams
that formed the various Winter;

will bo held at Deltan High

The

United

■ ASSBALL

students' support of the team was a major factor in the Blue A
Gold winning the district crown, and therefore lhe trophy should

4. IS Tom.
Bteve (Sod) ODonnell led the
Saxons with 17 points. Paul-Lu­
bieniecki had 12 and Dave WUCouncil chairman,■ pre- ।
liams 10.
'
1 Youth
------- 7---------------------------Saturday night Benton Harbor tenting lhe awards to the girls, l»Trvt«vrvkvv»k nTrvrv»k«t&gt;ivY»vi,kV&gt;VWVnttt
outscored Sexton. 25-14, in the | ‘Die program is financed by the
By Buzz
flat period and had a 57-31. lend Community Chest. '
Youngs
at Intermission. Scxtofi shavedt -Names of the players on the; :
three pointe off lhe lead in the;winning teams follow:
&gt;
third period but the Tigers added — • » Grade ~
-----.
—
—
—
!
...
.
......
Champiwia-76era—I
Hastings* prep basketball fans will long remember the
six
in
the
fourth
to
win
going
----- cTpta’inTnd^S^S Rmrer^Rtek; I964'6S
“ ,,nc of
™ny occasions, and

-- ------------ --------------------------------------- ----------- • J*

l:
18

o’ w„ JX.

Bruce Campbell, Dale Campbell.
Duve Hyde. Allan Vickery. Ralph

Tho course covered approxi­
mately five miles, consisting of

,hepb)cr,

Ann Arbor High; Ludington vs over Wyandotte Mt. Carmel at
Kingsford at Travene City High Harper .Woods
Ciia.C-Gharlevotx vs WakeFenton defeated Holt, 63-51,
field at Grayling; Muskegon and Lowell, ranked No 6. bow«l
Christian va Saginaw 80. Peter to Whitehall. 73-65, after losing
&amp;yadl at Mount PtaUant. Cen- several atartera on fouls.
ttwHffchlgan University; Bridge- . Detroit /Rutin defeated Pcrsh-

captain and Dick Ar"?d Kevin XtakroSh M a7k them to the Cereal City.
fans
•both
“•••• *•
— and officials. I'm
_ __ Kuiwple Bill
___Van­ j Hastings High has always had sure fans would be willing to
•“ 1 “ K00d tallowing of hard - core
denberg and Pa"t WeUer.
Sth Grade Champions—Scorpl- ,nf,n
women, who boost the
ons-won 8 loot 2: Barry Havens. Saxons in all sports--win. lave
Captain, unjl Bob Jerow. Jerry. or *»»'• Many n the student the big concern of the schools.
Whitney. Terry Wood. Wes Lew- hodJ' “1M c«n« through to back
South Haven eliminated Niles is. Jeff Conant and Stuart Sand-1 the teams in every game.
I
Grosse Pointe. Farms vs. Flint Brandywine 78-54 at Kalamazoo era.
.
Coach Bob VandcrVcen, asked ,speaking of. tournaments, we
Sth Grade Champions — Tie; to pick out the most Important can't
,
understand why a school
Creek
D—Covert v&gt; Dryden at Haven’s favor al the half.
League — C h&gt; e t a h s and Long factor in hl- team's second fcin rets up a seating arrangement
Everett; Barryton vs.
The Hastings - Benton Harbor Horns — both won 9. lost l. iover big Battle Creek Central. ,
which has Ute visiting fans vlcw^
Our Lady al Midland: summary:
Cheetahs-^-Bruce Hahn, Captain,:declared it was the enthua^utlc ,irg lhe game from directly be­
unee St. Paul vs. Pickford at
and Bob Shumway. Craig Pry.,backing of the fans. Going into hind
।
the opponent’s bench. We're
BENTON HARB0I
Bte. Marie:
Steve Moore and Mike Hall; (a hostile gym la tough, but when sure
,
that the small area of seaial Cadillac
longhorns —Rocky Baty, cap-; we went there with more support L
___
„ _
„
I tain, and Rick Rohde. Dave | than the home team, we had it ^Ted with partisan' tans to preat Lansing and
VanderMolen. Mark Bowen »"&lt;« made, the Saxort mentor de- Vtnt the ordinary comments enB aS la 7. I
?: IS
Mlke Hubert.
clnred.
1 countered during a game from
Saturday afternoon and
8th Grade Girts Champions—
\vc think our high school having a psychological effect on
TENNIS
Ing at Michigan State Uni­
won 9 lost 0 — Jeanne Cole's Stearns could have a' lot more sup- the players and the coach, if that
Team*
.i,. ...... .
kllddl.rm.
Team: .loannr
Jeanjie Cato
Cole. Cant.iin
Captain and, port_
—Cmr..
every game—from students
MJUktlL &lt;5
I Cathy BurghdofT. Sally Kimmel .'and townspeople.
flrot pairing will play at MSU
[Bonnie Abbey, Mary Hollister.
■
Patty Keeler. Sue Kilpatrick and 1
I The Alma Record. In its round­
of the second pairing will
I Sarah Hutt.
Members oi
Mrmoer.v
of Troop
troop 110
175 orc
are i
M
up of tournament games, said Tiieduled for a swimming party
5r.«&gt;rtui
I won 7. lost 3 &lt;tle for 1st place'-- I1 that the Saxons "Upheld the ut A pm. and Saturday night) a'is •
first pairing will play at Lansing
i JI Claire Goodyear's and Carol W-.l-|j iionor of the West Central . . ." dicy
-• — wi..
-ill participate
--------- -----------in —
thet. [• 3? TBsva Obwhiis
Waverly at 1 pm. and wiriHera
hams' team: Clair Goodyear,,,i when* they come through with •TcOUt-o-Rama.
-Rnuin. Tuesday a Court
of the second pairing will ®mo'Captain, and Chris Guenther. the C:aKy4 title at BaUie Creek id Honor Ls'scheduled with a potpete at Lansing EravR, also al
'-*«■’ luck dinner. Those attending are
10,'CarflMU CUlbert. Martha Cook., urann wouav.
brtnB a duh to nass.
7 pm.
.
?' Maraha Wletntk. Peggy Ainslee.1 Ai-.was ruminated the first game,
Washington. Michigan
?! Debby Ginett, Roxanne UrntxvJ by Lensing KverrM. «3-&lt;Hr-Aimnr ■
■
----- ------In Class C.' the Winn&lt;rs of the
o । Sandy Stamler and Diane White: tat to St Johns in Class B. »yhe n vtct4)rlMl recorded by
flrat pairing will play at the Lan­
sing Civic Center at 7 pin. and
- ‘uarui
Carol Williams.
Captain, and &lt;». then St ’Johns
defeated
St. ;• auqnigan
wj^igan omic
State's
1964-65 »ocKcy
hockey . hurdles at tlie IMS Big Ten in­
niiuam&gt;, vapuun.
7V —
—;— —
n urov-00
&gt;•.»
___ . —Frye,
__ Ann
._________
I Nan..... Louts.
tmili 67-58.
AT.SA before
Iwfnre losing
Inclntr to
In squad
..............equaled
•
....
__ . win door meet in the conference rec­
the second pairing winners will
Cheryl
Wieland.
the highest
I cy uaenman,
Bachman, oouy
Sally uoncr.
Cotter. Nancy
Ortcnvillc
'ord time of :07.7.
meet at the Civic Center at 8:JO
.ianc&gt; : J1l,1“crt' W-0^
™. —
........ - in Class jutol in Spartan books.
... . 1.. , .
n . ..
_ Mathew.
. ._ &gt; 1..... . !H
ln,t t°
tn Coopersville
T-.vI!!r- &lt;1?
fin' .■ .
.
.
' &gt; Burkholder.
Dianne
B tad
62 —-00;
pm.
1, Arm Ironside Erlcne Lewi s. Charlotte In Class B lost to Holt.
In Class D. the winners of the
'Jackie Hoffman and Kathy To-i«-«;
10
flrat pairing will play at Lansing I
utana
[,1^3
' U&gt; Ionia. 59-58. and Ionia de­
Gabriela at 7 pm. and the win------------ •----------------- ------ —
, nrrnrmoH
i
««&lt;»’ Girl. Champions-. I-'ated L*kewo&lt;xl and Belding
Ing Bexton at 7 pm[ r f°SH LCTrcrman
| won 6 lost I—Pam Lang's Eart'll I11-®5' before losing to Lowell.;
a Famum's express I Roger M. Barnum of Woodland Runners: Pam Lang. Captain. 93-68.
the
Blue-- St
Gold was among the Freshmen cag-'nnrt Rev l nwrrnre stir Carr J
’ * ’
rolled
-------------------------from HMUnga in posting tbelr tn at Western Michigan Uni-' cath Rheynard. Cindy Reynolds. After every tournament, tlierc
. ---------------------------_.&gt;... —j --» —k i*.
jjc,jy Meijenbach.
; an* always suggestions that
19th straight victory of the sea-----j holding district gamer, on home
son. 9g-56. Saturday night they tert for tho past season.
floors Is unfair. The column. "On
The Sidelines with Don" in the
Iron River Reporter, has tills to

iiiu

Er*i.“

which consisted performing varioua -ekills such aa rescue work,
making stretchers, lashing a
flag pole, tying knoU codcu.
cooking and knowledge of map

FOR FUN
and HEALTH
. j . all of our lanes have

resurfaced for tho

been

m«nt has boon checked

statlofi judges graded the team
on Its ability to complete the
problems in a preocribcd time

CJ3 points which waa not attained
by any participating team. Tim
Prairieville team came home
with a score of 48 points iPr
13th place
Dennis VanDuroen. is the
scoutmaster and Eldon Rench is '
assistant scoutmaster The PnU-l
riovlila Troop, sponsored by the
a ywr old. and has four patrols
Prairieville Fathers. Is Iras than

I

and reconditioned.

SHARPEN UP
YOUR GAME
Open Bowlinf SATUR­

DAYS
and

AND

Paul Lubieniecki
Given Honorable
All-State Mention

Bob &amp; Mickay Lambert
Your Hosts

Serving 20 Davs

Jamra R. Sharp. 28. Delton.

than pdy a S25 floe plus 314.20
imposed by JuAUtc WlllL-un
Htunmell for two traffic offenetw.
violating

his

parole,

officers

HASTINGS
BOWL INC.
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“There is no doubt about, it
has been proven that a tram

Paul Lubieniecki. captain and
center on the Hastings High to ten pointe, so tills could
Class A District championship have beyn a definite point in
cage team, was given honorable
mention In Jhe Detroit Free squads. Al least for lhe Iron
Press Class A all-state ratings River Rethklns. who fell by
the one-point margin.
announced Burttiay
Clark Berkhousen. classy
“With all of the many courts1
available to district terjrnaguard on the SL Johns West now
:
Central championship quintet, i
teams could not be matched on
neutral courts throughout the
I Richie Jordan of Fennville was UpperiPenlnsula and the State.
1 named on the Class C first team It seeyis there is a Idt of room
and Steve Schaller of Portland fcr improvement In Uie organlz-iSt. Patrick was named on the tlon of tournaments. We may nut'
’ Class D first team.
know many of the problems in- •
, L. C. Bowen, whom Hastings solved in tourney organization,
' fans learned to appreciate Frl- but if there be any reasons why |
changes
cannot be made; wet
day night, and Lee Lafayette of
iOrand Rapids South weiel the would appreciate hearing from;
‘only first team repeaters from thoe.c who could due us in on
j 1964.
; Eteinga and McIver of Lowell make recommendation.-, to satisfy
I received Honorable mention by the public which presents all of
these queries.
teams In lottrnamenl action
after rolling through a regular

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Iron River and Stambaugh In
lhe Regional tourney a» the
jeama they defeated during lhe

"The Redskins clipped both'
Ironwood and Kingsford during,
the season but arc now sitting’
back watching both compete :n ‘
Uie Regional. The Hilltoppen, i
rocked Ishpeming and nipped'
Kingsford with fine perform-!
unces during the regular sraron I
and now arc observers u these
Rums make Uleir statu at furUier glory. I guess it's no use,
crying over spilled milk as the
saying goes. The only thing left
to do is hope that lhe beat team
wins al Marquette and makes
their worth fell downstate next

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ficlals from distant points

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Prairieville Boy Scout Troop 171,
winners of the Thornappfc Dis­
trict Klondike Deity held on
Feb. 16. competed with approxi­
mately 35 district winners M tins
Grand Valley Council Klondike
Derby held Saturday, Feb. 27.

Mlddl.rill.

Armchair Athlete

We think of the Job of sen4o»
ing our clients as a round-thoclock proposition. After all,
losses don't limit thcmsdvta
to an 8-hour workday. If you

StaUo

of Congress on July 11. 1798.

Paul Lubieniecki (right I, preaented the District Claaa A trophy to

ben ol teams that won lhe
loop championship*, with Wllllsm Quinlan. YMCA presi­
dent. presenting lhe trophies

Parkside: Detroit Austin vs. Dctrql Southwestern at Pontiac
* Nonbern: Southfield vs. Walled
Luke at Ypsilanti. Eastern Michi­
gan University.
River Rouge, perennial Class v&lt;nrtPnh»r&lt; Rnn Reytwith Gary then their HUS b*xons came through with two outstanding
. • ••• ~ . ■■ ■«. w
.. . I mrmsn
__ Misak and Bruce performances to win the school'.- first Class A championship
? k.lne'
into ....
the .......
quarter
Blrman
flnsi. bv ousting Blirafieid. 64’ vcr al ,hc Battle Creek Central fieldhouse. The victories repre-

3---------------------------

MARCH SB —Tua

Prairieville Boy
Scouts Compete
In Winter Derby

HASTINGS HIGH SCHOOL
SPAING MF0BT8 SCHEDULE

llcnriud Shdiey, wUdllfe pho­
tographer fcr “Michigan Out­
doors.“ Mort Neff s weekly tele­
vision program, will allow hla

�• Dan Graham posted solo honors
(Wyant 186-519 and WUfort
HIGH BOWLER. TOO
Burna 1K1-SA4
with 233 finishing with W7. Dave
Jack Drum, rolling with
Ira in rolled 220-578. John KasinHellie Woodman ported serlea
Middleville ClUea Service In
sky 221 -568. Maynard Tucker
honor* for the kick-off kegkrs
the Michigan Stat* Bowling
207-563. Oeonre Lydy 568. Ed
with a series of 4C5. high game
K tie I er 553. Irwin Harwood 215­
179; and Joan Kartnaky got the
548. Paul Ed warns 542. 8am
Roush 512 with a 145 average.
incladlng hl* 133 handicap.
Keith Craig 202-538. Bob Rohde
160-439. Nancy
2O2-M7 with a 147 average. Floyd
RECREATION LEAGUE NO. 2 William* 545. Lea Spring 535 and
Burna 150-404 and
Standings: Bums Refrigera­. Norman Williams 199-463 with a
tion U^, Parker's Tavern 64. 143 average
John
Jonna
’s Auto Part*
Parts 63,
63. Goodyrar
Goodyear
------- - ■
TUESDAY TWISTERS
Bros. 61, WoodmarwBe Lumber I
E- W. BLISS LEAGUE
60. Ackett'a 68In. Walldorff * 67.i Standings: King Pins 52. Red Bowkrttteo. Barb Kinsey chalk-1 Carol Keeler led the lassies
with 167-478. Phyllis Fuller snag­
Hasting* Meat Market M. 7-Up Grown* 49. Foundry aqd Side
sled
160 - 447. Virginia Howard
50.
John's Crank
Balance 48. Floor 44.
*SH.
Lathe
Assam-1
Gilmore's
Can
Plantand
43S.
Pat- D^novan*!??^!81 Faye EAllrn 156-456, Marlene Lowed 145-397
Ollmnr*** 45
AA and Nashville
. U, 111 - Ora- ^Ierl AA
C-an
Dl.«f
A*U.
and Sandy GaUup 171-432. '
vel 40.
tern Shop and Core Room 42.1
n|a&gt;_
Standing*: Barn Market 64.
Lee
Springer lea
led me
the league
league topMra *»*&gt;.
41'*. engineers
Engineers *
41.
Flyers? ‘J’'4]"- -ztji-e» oprmger
j. nycra
— — *•}hk -ma.aaa n-__ n.7 An
a
with
226-564. Dave Reynold* 40- onke vi
l7- VUe .»nd
Chargers, 492, Katy Colvin 173-492, Sally
poeted 211-536. Pete Kruger 224- M “*"« »- Blaxera 30 and ^“Durne 1B-4M. Bhoroo, Har- Solly** Beauty Baton S3. Local
axa
u~ Barnum. Jr,
•_ 221-534
— ... Lucky
i
*5,
rington
166-455, Doris Naylor Finance 624 and Pepal 614.
554. Jim
Striker* 28.
(—
-—
BUI
Bum*
204-550.
Carl~Baker
Da
*
e
Reynolds
was
the
out'
183-481,
Betty
Carr
164-456.
BUI Bums 204-550, Carl Baker
Dflve Reynolds was the out-1183-481,
TUESDAY MIXED LEAGUE
'IIV-AQ— Dutch Raffler
_ n529.
. ' dan-ltricr
Ir—olo— kegier
V.iJ.v Friday,
Klaatln*blasting
Rhl—In*.'. Shirley
217-537,
Bob landing
Drake 164-463. Barb
Standings: Keller's Cl tie
lUrtke 200-543. Ken Jone* 222- 225-622 but single game honors Sinclair 174-462, Ruth Thonuu*
518. Jack Drum 213-633 J Dom-&gt;wcnt 10 Gordie Howe who1189-492. Helen Root 162-460,
boa 536 and Bob Vandenneer 613 chalked 245-592. Pete Powell Marie Ulrich 158-467. Iris Wnt- (□L. Highlands Dairy 61'4. Ken's
-----------.
rolled 542, Bob Clinton 550. Bob son 172-485, Sandy Clinton 191- A Bob'* Gulf Ml*. Bllcock's
H.ISTINGS CLASSIC IEAGUF Warren
Jol«n Riedl 516. Bob 469, LegiUa Smith 183-462. Ruth Marathon 46 and S &amp; K Radi­
good^riM were do*T “‘•"’Phrey 204-502. BUI St Law- Eervtoe 160-449. Anna McDon- ator Shop 39HNorm Jenkins had the top
cd Thursday night with John ' u nce*&gt; ML* N°n«—■ “*d ,58*4fi8. June McKelvey 169Kaslnsky leaning
leading tnc
the neld
neld with
with aa .
FV? . „. «*r|.,ni aia r«m
Lvnn n«r
BuT iI 458 “ld
WUfon&lt; l8&amp;-454. series. 538, and Dorolha Brumm
ivannixy
-- ----------------------------------... 535. LVa: Brtetol 515. Lvnn -Bur-I
Good
flWrtcy Bovman posted solo honors with 206 fin­
234 mun?" RorLJ»lfowtocrack’d &lt;1,c‘t
aor&lt;ton
214-57S,!
ishing with a fine 516 Bob Miller
177, Louise Annes 161, Anns rolled 528, Walter Sinclair 484.
Bump 162. Marg Stowell 164.
Keith Craig with 220-612, Dave
&lt;4*2^ «n
1Gladys. Purdum. Lou Richter. Bob Tossava 480, Geotge Ulrich
481. Ed Anderson 434 and Bob
Reynold* with 213-607 and Ray
9U^7
Lundquht With 215-606 Harv
™ S? n.n u^' Vicki Utter and Sandra Donh-J McCollum *43. Jerl Chenev
Haan.inaggled 227-569, John HaK^uh0'rh2L&gt;m 160. Dorothy Parker 167. Sun chalked 177-492. Sueko Sllcock
ven. 233-595. Brace Terry 200rwvinh m. SS
•Lambert ICO and Boonio Hatha- 185-460. Lou Richter 150-433,
Jane Sherk 169-423. Sharon
669. BlU Tuhlda 224-570 Jack E? S?
JAc..fc
Bowman
:5M’ HMrol&lt;1 HMI ’38-541.| Merna DePow at Gardneria Gaskill 159-421 and Nancy Tay­
"JcTmt Bob’
Urace Tcrr&gt;‘ MlGillett 164- and Dorothy Buna of Copper lor 165-416.
•Si H.
J&lt;*“ Haywood 168-415. De- lantern No. 1 picked up the 4-7NIGHT HAWK LEAGUE
*»■ “w"”" «•«»
Dick Bonarskl was the big gun
WalldorfFa S5.
flring 211-600. Dale Ossenheimer
70, Moose «. Hastings Sanitary,
THURSDAY MATINFF
Service and East Side Lumber' ‘ Jndim- Haaotwa* Motor Xi*
««■ '-U4OT rolled 524, Carroll Hughes 517.
64. Miler* Garage
Pepsi 63. s^ra^O^C.^.dTDJi
,Cmt5r
° OU’ Ray Thayer 558, Duane Fisher
McAllUter’s 61'i. Realm: Motors S^tal rlkdie* M ^iiii A nL 1 mOrr A 57* V * J 54 ’• Dur*clnui 532. Carl Heatherly 211-604 and
584. Williams Insurance 56. Elks
Tnicktaa * M ^d iM* C,1‘*XT I-41"'*™ No. 2 has Ray Pavlik 603.
and Miller's Pub 51. Miller's.}£-E'
Tmckln“ 64 ““i 52. Hartings Mining 51. GardStandings: Nite Owls 764.
Duruclean 49. Dowling 48 and
[n .... lhr b,_ „.hM.i I ner'n an&lt;1 Acttonflex 49. Court- Delton Cafe 72. Eagles 63. As­
Burkeyk 40.
W
Service 47. Highlander 45. semblers 564. Headpins 61'4,
Misfit*
42. Eggheads 30 and
-----------[Fisher anaggled 186-473. Bobble Copper Lantern No. 1 ho* 424. Sidewinders 344.
THURSDAY MATINEE
Handy 163-467, Faye Allen 161- Hastings Floor Covering 42 and
Staading*: Hastings Motor|466, Mary Ann Knuffman 177- Cuylcr Trucking 41.
HASTINGS MFG. LEAGUE
Sale* 68H. Canada Dry 574. .457. Gayle Durkee 173-449. Joan
MONDAY MINERS
Art Gallup set Uie pace this
Lydy Trucking 54. Smith A Marttn 193-456. Mary Smith 166Tuesday blasting 234 - 612. Ken
Doster and Crystal Candle* 52 = 436. Kay Lydy 158-444. Betty
and Ramblers 30
Sheler 156 - 438 and Shirley series this week' with 194-545. Rose hit 218-611, Aaron Sherk
Doris Vroman rolled *175-522,
* * 547, Jack Chadwick 228-592, JerBetty Sheler had one of her;Langham 166-412 .
beat afternoons, rolling 250-579 :
-----------'
Shirley
VanDenburg
204-520.
nolda 201-533. Ken Beckwith 536.
Faye AUen chalked 187-486. lyn- |
COMMERCIAL MINORS
da Fisher 163-451. John Rings-1 Standing*: SmlUi Bro*. 71. DePew 173-473. Jean Harbin 183­ Bob Allen 550. Maynard Tucker
bury 154-447, Joan Martin 165- Dale'* 63. Tinkler's 59. Aluminum 491. Reba Lydy 178-489. Gladys 525. Floyd Williams 563 and Jack
429, Lot* Kenyon 157-428 and Products 56. V A J MobU 54. Edwards 185-527. Anna McDon­ Rose 210-567.
Standings: Tool Room 79. CaJeanlee Dalman 155-426.
'Bender Gravel 53. Deputies 52. ald 180-486. Wilma Daniel' it»slte 71'4. Lourtnouse service
. -----------Chenoweth Machine and Pat6414, Machine Room 62. Chrome
HASTINGS MFG. COMPANY ten Monument 60S, Hastings Ellen Davis 180-480,
Dave Reynolds was the big gun , Corporation M, V Store and 8m 1 til 180-497. Judy Miicuoa Room sb pa(tern Shop 63, The
Tuesday, March 9. firing 233-607 Kaechcle'a 47, Hastings Electric 134-354, Janet Lord wa^I? Pressers 51. Office 50'4. Tough
Guys
Pistons
45»*,
Journey---- _—” ... .1
■ uuys
si.47.
risums
oos»,
jour
while Emerson Struble had *olo[und *The Banner 44. CaUkin Oil Donna
Gaucher 180-431. BcUy men 354 Bnd Hi-Los 30H.
honor* with 253 finishing with j 43. Consumers Power 42, Viking iiut.ujKi
Hummel ivr-vnj,
159-430. Penny Borland ij
______
529. Jack Chadwick posted 540. Corporation 41 and Team 18 has
1M-4H. Edn-h TlJ«n" ,1*4-"4 RECREATION LEAGUE NO. 3
Joe Bennett 560, Maynard Tuck- 37 point*.
' Sl^w: Prtwport Supply
er 204-546. Joe Stutz 204-590. Art I Lou Slisbee highlighted lhe
s O** “■ MlchlGallup 546. Larry Lester 213-572. night'* play with 209-563. Ray . biW!^tnSi.WelSfne S' ^°d" 8torc “•
and Les Springer 221-555.
•;’Lundquist
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posted 199-5M, Dean
- land 74. Piston Ring 73. Haan _an Bell 67H. Moriarty Farm
Stuart 211-552. Paul Woodman 66'-., Vogt 66. Savings A: Loon Bldg*. 61, Mahler Motors 60.
COMMERCIAL MAJORS
198-534. Duane Allerding 200­ 63S. Northalda and McAllister Eckardt** 58. Citizen** Elevator
______________________
.521. Bill Munson 189-518. P
55. Hastings Heights MH. Sunoco 454. Clark Super knd
ton Rings 59. 7-Up 57. Miller* Crawford 192-526. Bill KrUko Gown
x
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Jeweler* M'i. Harwood's IGA 54. 197-515, Roy Wilcox 204-508,‘GorClly Food 53'i. Welcome Tavern don Trick 209-545. Rod Hets 211­ HI. Big u w. uiria ji, aucn-.'
M. Urke Buick 52. Roush Tail-. 529. Jerry Smith 202-507. Jim Igan Magnetic 344 and Sheriff
•Tuesday with 212-574. Ray Wie­
ors *4, Montgomery Ward 4O’».[ Westlock 195-508 and Woody Girls 3114/
land had 203-563, Paul Cassel
Aluminum Products 39': and; Wyngarden 188-510.
BANTAM LEAGUE
535. Dave Kruko 211-547. Bill
-Up had'
MONDAY BOWLERETTE8
Harry Reigler 209-533. Chuek
— -. - -. ..—■
Blasting a 224 game. Shirley
Thursday’» matches by svLMng VanDenburg collected a 603 Spencer Goodyear 1*4-369. Doug Blough ML John Allerding 211633 with a 230 top game while mtIm this week to pace the
Rliclrr 203-567 and Jack Slider

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6. Never fly a kite near any
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danger of falling.
Carlyon «ald kite flying is n
joyful pastime If it's done safely,
but still every yaar in Michigan
dren who forget the rule* and
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And that, be said. Is when Uw
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•!9- ,woBattle Creek. Ing Intensive training in every, IvlaiTiaffe LilCCIlSGS
Tim Louden 12. Bill Bivens 7.1 In addition to his wife, he is facet of Naval and amphibious1
Don Carley and Bob Adams 4. survived by five daughters, Mra. warfare.
Gary Buckland 3 and Gary Cole [ Irving &lt; Marguerite' Stuck of.
2 points.
Imperia). Calif.; Mra. Condo:
Fisher - Hengesbach had bal- 'Arlene' Moffa of East Oreand Mn. Kendall II.
anced scoring in beating Middle- land. Pa.; Mra. Eugene (Elaine)
ville. 69-50. Lee McMillen tallied Streeter ol R4. Battle Creek: I
14. Ted Eglwton 13. Bob Car- MnL jack (Christine) Hanson of
money 12. Roger Lumle 10, Terry Stillwell. Ind, and Mra. Robert Airman Johnson has been scJordan 9. Fred Corkins 7 and (Dorothyl Arrntz, R3 Delton: jtecud for technical training as
Art Meade 4.
Wes Tolan led the Middleville
'
segregation with 16 points. Fritz “l hon,p- 22 erandchildren. 10;
Schenklc tallied 13. Lou Thomp- K™1 grandchildren; two brothson 10. Jerry' Rodel 7 and Jun ’ era. Clyde. Tampa. Fla. and
Vcrilnde 4. ■*
Rolland. R3 Delton.
KELLOGG AUDITORIUM
Gary Cole drilled 18 points for .
MAY 31, 1965
Barry Lumber. Dave Reynolds 17.
Gary VanHouten 15, Art Freden-1
burg and Mike Corrigan 8, Monty j I_________________________
Pearson 7, Carl Hartman 4 and J
TinVol a
Dave Yarger 2. Don Bowers con- I
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netted for 26 points tor Hastings1 “ABcn
Mfg. Bill Apsey had 13. Ken;
Neil 10 and Gary McGee 7.
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It’s once they’re up in the sky
tbit kites become a problem. Not
4 , 23. 1564; Team No. 2. 30. 15M. to any real or imaginary enemy,
Linda Staup lead- the girls but to' the children themselves.
with 126-357; Bandy Gaskill 125­
364; Donna Brewer 112-322. company.
According to W. H. Carlyon.
the boys for high game. Jim division manager of Consumers
Farrell 183-425; and Handy Power Company's lAnslng Divi­
Moyer 154-418.
sion. youngsters should observe
the following rules of kite flying
SUNDAY MIXED LEAGUES
for their own personal safety's
Standings: Team No. 7. 72:
t. not
1. Always
: like
gift wrapping ribbon.
2. Use no metal in kite con­
John’s Speed Equipment 37 4; struction.
L Fly kites on days when if*
&lt;
John Kartnsky anaggled ag- not rainy or showery.
4. Keep off streets and high-

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The Woodland Market eager* i----------------------------------------------- *—;:
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ipecuiut al the Air Training
lhe Hastings Men's Basketball
Armed Forcet
league by rolling over Francisco’s
nute AFB. Ill. Hla new unit ia
Farm Supply entry in the league
tournament last week’, 92-66.
Fisher • Hengesbach defeated
which trains airmen and officer*
Middleville, 69-50; Barry Lumber
in the diverse skills required by
trampled Hastings Mfg, 82-86;
Wilson Insurance trounced Wall­
Aviation Ordnonccman 3C airman Is a 1962 graduate of dorff s. 83-61. and Dowling won
Ruam-U Mar Un. USN. son of Mr. Delton High Scliool.
*
by forfeit over the Hastings Mer­ Smith. 67. R3 Delton, who died owl I’—. tnk'r, A Martin R*l
Thursday evening. March 11. at
chant*.
ana eatuuiv
ns,
Lakeview General Hoapttal. thur B Craker. soa of Mr. and Doctor OT Medicine*'
Mr*
Ben
Craker
It
R2
Delton,
:
' Market defeated Fi»herFrederick P. Haman. Charlotte.
Hrnrekbach in lhe main HI1S
.
major tlert training operation,
Cjm. 93-76, and thl» Thursday Home.
The Rev. Ervin Peplow offl- "SUvcr Lance." off the coast State UnivraUty Sunday.,1 He la
of California. The operation be­ practicing with Dr. Qulnten W.
Wilson Insurance play* Dow­ East Hickory Camera Cemetery. gan Feb. 23 and ends Friday.
ling in the nightcap.
Winners of Thursday's gamer
thc Seventh Engirzct Battalion. husband of the former Nancy
play’ far Uie tourney champion- ■
[■Flrat Marine Division, statlon- Oraahul*. the daughter of Mr.
,‘"*P
Smith.*
1 cd at Camp Pendleton. Calif. and Mra Car! Grashul* of Cuau
Don/Trefry led Woodland to[ He Wj
and Ordnanceinnn Martin ia
Si
M'eU.n
.Mabel Haman of West Branch

wins, total pins 1750; Tram No.
6. 29. 1591: Town No. 3. 29. 1578;

total 545. BUI 'Dschlda rolled 202-

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Spencer Goodyear 104, Mark State by the thousands.
Meaning, kids will be flying
Maines 103. Cathy Dolhouaer 99.
Sheryl VanDenburg and Rod “Xi* they wont have nearly
Newton 97. Ron Wwngarden and
Terry Starks 94. Bill TXchlda the trouble getting their missiles
off the. ground . that the people
down at Cape Kennedy frequent-

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Al Model UN

Mra. Miller.
tor he loM control of a pickup' Tba-L6th annual Model United
Mra. Ernewt Appelmun, Hr. and
Mra. Eilw-1 Miller, director and way to rXart Camp Fira week• uie midyear Council of United
Church and the friend* of truck on M-43 in Hope Town'Aa-xinbly for Michigan
the Inta Mr. Appelmana' collage Mra. Eugene Gucrmey. president which rommenota March 21m
ship on Feb. 37. Th* truck hit Wld O)U0 schools met al HHlslitrthfen conference A This
....
. of th(, HtuUll81 Camp fut, tluvugh 27th.
Tuesday the Ovenshires were to , " ,U,5 ^d.d^ 1
a may box. traveled another 118 (Jalc collcire ot March 13 and
Council were gucata of Uie Ex_______ q
.
I return A’JC James Ovenshire
he Is • patient al Prn-_
fISV
' .v
m nnTT .&lt;- «-__ nock Hospital following a heart
The Hasting* Rotary Club
sponsored six students. Biuiron
Wellfare. Judy Fender. Terry
trunkline.
oerald.
ice Belfield.
Mary
eight girl* to ramp.
v)u&lt;! w aUwuL a celebration to another assignment a* he ha*
Lynne Settle*, and Gloria Casey,
.W
reported that Chl*-,1* fran - w e pm Sunday. Which a serious leg Injury. He has been
and their advisors. LaVcrne Bethe first tune Umt any organl- 21
th, Lakeside Grange at back home on leave tor 30 day*. ,™c
Bcnu and Carl Damson to this
CXUM* »««rtn« Mr. and
rhe Pleaswu Valley Uni tod j
event
a contribution towards hdptog
McClelland of Ra Brethren CTutstian Endeavori
Tills assembly is sponsored by
fh^n'r^nrMne
7.2" CT*rluvllk «* “**«■ ““"t
l”'&gt;uored another roller skaUng at^d2l w.TT’the Dale Zo^L
than something to iiope for.
yrrmry. The
celebration la
1* being
being party
oartv at
at lhe
Uie LoweU
LoweU rink
rink Turaday
Tuesday ,i
.„TZ_. ^2?
“' vacationing a few weeks In Flori­ tho International Relations Club
raraary
The celebration
o*na Dale Warne
Glen'
Mra OuemiKy presented the arranged by their daughtcra.
i evening. * The regular meeting Domjd Kauffman families MUe da, and Nancy la flying down to
daughter*
60 Rotary Clubs in Michigan and
Camp Fire Girt* program. I-Tip ;
------------ •-----------Join them.
r... u.. mono, or ih. w-«m. n.,,11.
Ohio.
Chart, which is a concise ex-( Gladys Wlngeter spent the। Missionary Society was held last.gehroefca and Rev. Tobias
planatory method of Information weekend with Mrs. Paul Kellogg j Thursday at lhe parsonage Pel- Schrock. Congratulation* to a Bunday dinner guest of her
‘loAshlp Hall with Mra. Betty SSToupte
on Uie Cump Fire program. Mra. ot Lowell
daughter, Mrs. Arthur Stanley. dent* represented the Pidllppinc
■c wm bur.
Islands on the Political and
.Mrs Lucille Abels was a Thunnn
Committee, and the Social HuMra. Ethel Blank March 11. * 223,“
— CU1UUU O=mMrs. Ethel Blank accompanied fl
mittcc.
milter.
Mra. Grace Hamblin to latke
Dinner guest* at the Melvin
77&gt;e banquet speaker was Dr.
Odessa, Wednesday. ♦ Bruce,
Carol and Stanley Hamblin of Haight* on Sunday were her bro- Ttvoodore Wilkinson, sociologist
Hastings were Thursday evening ther and family. Mr. and Mr*, from India. He talked on slgnlflcnnt issues tn the Far East.
visitors of their grandmother. Mlle* Baldwin.
Central Michigan student
—;-------- &gt;----------Mrs. Grace Hamblin. * Listen
,
«s
lor the wedding belle eoon. * Mr. Lynne Ellen Hale spent lhe week.hfirgC Irlflll
»M Mra. Iran Olmstead enter­ end with her parent*, the Leon
tained their Bunday school claasiateslution.
matoa Saturday evening with a
Mra. Albert Hauer is a-pattern
at
the
Greenville
Hospital
and
,T
uu
party. * Mrs. Dean Geiger en­
James E. Quillen. 23. R1 Nashtertained the WM.C. of Logan Hasel Wilson Is at Uie Hauer
COMPLETE ANTENNA SERVICE
Calvary Church on Tueedsy eve- home caring for Mr. Hauer who villc. waived examination when
has also recently been hospital- f he appeared before Municipal
Ued.
Judge L. E Barnett Saturday afMr. and Mra. Clarence Roman ternoon on a charge of felonious
The Richard Henlawa of 44T of Grand Rapids visited her bro-1 assault.
Pinewood are the parents of.a Uier and wife, the Glenn Hay-1 He was bound over ....
..
to the April
daughter born on Feb. 25 at the
term of Circuit court and was
Jack Herbslrellh, who has released under bond of 11,000.
Lansing General Hospital. She
In the Hastings Area Phone Freeport 765-3611
been with the Air Force for
has been named Heather TaJ- about five years, is being dis­
Quillen I, charged with slashcharged on March 20. He and
hl* wife are al Mount Hope,
Idaho, and upon leaving there. (
■
,
_ - ,
wUl visit his sister In Iowa, and
According to the report. VarwUl soon be returning to Ha*-1 ne&gt;' *uffered a six-inch cut across
ting*. Their last visit here was i the stomfch and 18 stitches were
in the Summer of 1964 when they required to dose the wound at
were married
Pennock Hospital.
The Robert MacArthur* and
Varney. Deputy Baker raid,
the Art Bteeby* were dinner appeared at the sheriff's office
guest* of the Robert H. Scotts of about 10 25 that night to report
Angola, Ind., on Sunday.
I he had had a fight with Quillen
Mrs ElUabeth Martin and Mrs I about a mile east of Stony Point
Howard Martin. Jr., attended a uh E State Road
wedding shower at the home of
The knife used was -IS Indies
Mr*. Jack Lent honoring Janice lung and 7\ inches long When
Swanson Curtiss on Saturday, the blade was open
Mias Elaine Martin of Coldwater i
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Mra. Martin wm a guest of the 1 Alvin Helrlgel. In the afternoon
Fay Green* who were celebrating they visited Mr. Helrigel at the
their 60th wedding anniversary Facility and were lunch guest*
Mr*. Martin will entertain her that evening at lhe home of the
sister, Mra. Walter Gilligan, and "
'
' daughter,
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Helriget's
Mr and
a friend on Thursday of this
tertained
Bob Scott of Angola, Ind, family.
spent the weekend with Jeff
Klptmel. and the boys attended
a hockey game at Muskegon.
Mr. and Mrs. Caryl Hoffman
of Augusta visited Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Edmonds Sunday.
John Hoos had a little extra
happiness added to hl* birthday,
March 15. when he received a
letter from hl* son. James, of
Shreveport. La . slating that he
h*d passed hl* tests in hl* Certlfled Public Accountant* Course. I
and had received his certificate.
Mr. and Mra. Hoos had received ,
some bad new* from their
Alt the knowledge and wis­
daughter. Celia, previous to this
dom mankind has accumu—Cecile, who is a high school
l*ted in his fight agauist dis­
teacher In Italy, had had cloth­
'
e&amp;se
is represented m these
ing and merchandise amounting
to 1150 stolen from her new K- tmy tablets. All lhe thou
Volkswagen.
voted
their lives to combat
Saturday guest* of Mrs Mary
Townsend were her daughters
and their families. Mr. and Mrs. ’ these tiny tablets. Is it any
wonder we say "Today's pre­
Robert Murphy, and Jackie, of •
scription is the biggest bar­
Lansing, and Mrs. Loren WUkln*.
and Susan of R4. Mra. Townsend ; gam m history"?
L When your doctor prescribes ■ 1
* - lor you. rely on our Reiall I
Sunday dinner guests of her son. '
Pharmacist to till your pre- S
Mr. and Mra. George Townsend, !
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of NashvlUe.
promptly.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville VanWle
spent Sunday in Lansing at the
your
pharmao
home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Bentley, helping her mother.
Mrs. Bentley, celebrate her 75th
birthday. Joining them for din­
ner were MSU Sophomore Rich­
ard VanWle and his roommate.
Dudley Marcum of Oklahoma
City, Okla. Judy VanWle spent
the weekend In Grand Haven
with a former college roommate,
and attended the wedding on
126 East State St.
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«H«Mr... *Kling sound to YOW
• toto-oiKtehwOp.

• G-t “Fine Furniture’ Cabinetry featuring
matched wood veneers and hardwood solids
in authentic period design.

• Attractive, sturdy luggage'
type handle.

Model 205 AVY

• Coownient front eonlroh-uey

• G-E “Color-Fast" automatic color purifier...
automatically purifies color during warm-up.

$13995

Modal Mine

■ WASHER

*0 50

FREE Coffee and Donuts

A G-E J-*rjT
SELF-CLEANING
jj|, ; OVEN RANGE

I

Two Washers In One

Wk.

BALLOONS FOR THE KIDS

Oven

Family Size and Mini Wash

TWO-DOOR

Cleaning

REFRIGERATOR

FREEZER
Deep door sheH for Mt^gal. milk
cartons, fait bottles.

Self

Permalon inner door resists alb,
greaser, and cracking.

Porcelain enamel cabinet liner.

Fungus* resistant door gasket pre­

P-7

vents mold growth and

unsightly

stains, a common problem In humid
climates.

Protective doer stop helps prevent
densoge to adjacent wall, cabinets.

-

Magnetic safety door. Opens easily;
closes silently, securely.

Color-Fast

SAVES TIME . . ..WATER . . . DETERGENT!

PLUS — Famous Fllter-Flo Washing System with Big

Switch

•

3 Wash Cycle*

•

Family Size Capacity

•

2 Rinse Temperatures

•

4 Water Levels

3 Wash and

•

Safety Ud

Porcelain Enamel Top, Lid, Tub and Basket

General Electric Quality.

Cappertone and white.

• Automatic easy set oven timer
• Sensl-Temp* automatic surface unit
• Pushbutton controls
•Easy cleaning Tilt-Lock surface units
• Fully lightedcooMop end oven

•

$1 Q Q95
I JF JF
w/l

—

Model WA-653Y

Na door clearance needed at side.

AUTOMATIC 30-INCH RANGE

9.16 Co. Ft. Fresh Food.

2.11

Co. Ft. Freoser.

81.5 lbs. Frosen Food Capacity.
17.1 Sg. Ft. Shelf Area.

NOW —FORGET OVEN CLEANING
DRUDGERY! Just latch the oven door,
set the dials, and forget this messiest
cleaning task. All baked-on grease
vanishes. Your oven comes out spar­
kling chan.

61* High—21’ Wido—29H’ Deep.

‘218“
IA

CAN OPENER

HAIR DRYER

’16.95

’17.95

Jet

Swirl

oT

Sunbeam

GE Portable

Lady Sunbeam

- GE Automatic

HAND MIXER

Steam &amp; Spray Iron

’15.94

. ’13.95

■-*

Sunboom

4 Slice

AvtMMtk

TOASTER

$27.95

FREE

9

DOOR PRIZE

tn
o

Don't Forget to

o

Regitter!

-

I

1Frost

Guard

HASTINGS ELECTRIC

119 W. State St
N

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~

O3M31S 31V1S

-

QI1OS

If It's Electrical Call 'RED"
-

HSVM

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-

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-

Wl 5-2866

-

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Sujugep

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�MARCH WINDS ARE BLOWING CLASSIFIED BARGAINS
See the New Car
Trade-Ins"

8—THE HASTINGS BANNER
Thursday. March 18. 1045

IARKt BUICK

of

CLASSIFIED AD PAGE
PHONE
HASTINGS BANNER
Wl 5-3481
MINIMUM RATE — 50c for Twenty Word,.

TUBUCATIOB

FU1UCAT10M OBDEB-

LEGALS

bJsdJ-K j:

XOTtCB or SAMI
IX rOBBCLOBUBB

.*■

Hastings
Motor Sales

CHEVROLET

Dodge-Dart Dealer

j

220 W. State

1435 S. Hanover
Wl 5-2425

Wl 5-2426

'

• Quality Merchandise

rVBUCATIOX OBDBB.

DISPLAY CLASSIFltD—$1.25 pee Inch fe« ilngte iMBrtioa. 854 p«

HmUMA Mi(hl(*a

• Priced to Fit Your
Economy

FUBUOATIOV OBDBX

Used Car Lot across from
Food Center. Also. Cars at

1963 BUICK

rear of Dodge-Dealership.
’ • USED CAR LOT

CARDS OF THANKS b IN MEMORIAMl—2c per word.

Wl 5-3903 or Wl 5-2454

1963 BUICK

Calendar of Special Events

PRE-SPRING
SPECIALS

1963 CHEVROLET

1963 CHEVROLET

1943 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
4 Dr. Sedan. ................ 93.69S

I

1962 CHEVROLET

1943 MERCURY COMET
2 Dr. Hardtop. 8 cyl. engine.
Std. trans. ----------- - ------- 91,595

1962 MERCURY CUSTOM
4 Dr.tfardtop. One owner new
Mercury trade. Like new. (1J95

1962 RAMBLER
4 O^Statfan W»«on; 6vy»,
ItaAard tiwwmailon. w.-Willi.

4 Wheel Drive. Demonstrator.
’
92,385

1961

TRANSPORTATION
SPECIALS

BUICK

NOTICES

"It's Time to Use ...
ORTHO DORMANT
SPRAY"
Fgr;.

1984 OLDSMOBILE

.1795

1964 BUICK ---------

...9695

1940 MERCURY
1960 AUSTIN HEALY
4 spwvd fr*m,
wu«
•liwi, hMd top and cony. top.

TUESDAY, MARCH 23
"BEAR COUNTRY," "ESKIMOLAND" and "OUR WILDLIFE
FRIENDS" — Howard Shelley
’will show these at lhe Delton
High School gym. 8 pm. Tick­
ets at door or from Band mem-

THURSDAY, MARCH 25
SALADIN MILLION DOLLAR
1942 MERCURY MONTEREY
BAND AND VARIETY SHOW
4 Dr. Sedan. V8 engine. Auto­
—Central Auditorium. 8 pm.
matic trans, ‘-..-r.;-....91.395
the “world'# greatcat soloist"
1963 MERCURY COLONY PARK
»H1 be wltH them.
Station Wagon. 4 Dr. Like new.
...................
91,695

1963 FORD STATION WAGON
.11450

1962 BUICK

»19S

I960 DODGE___________ .9495
1960 ENG. FORD ANGLIA .M95

..M5«
1859 FORD 8TA. WGN.........

• Roses
• Shade and Fruit Traei
• Control of Pooch Leaf

Curl
&gt; Rod Spider Mito

• Seal*

Mealy Bugs
Leaf Spot

MAHLER
MOTOR SALES

1960 FORD

1NCOLN-MERCURY DEALER

SHARP
USED CARS

1963 OLDSMOBILE
Dynamic 88. 4 Dr. Holiday,
power steering and brakes, new
whitewall Urea Nice green fin­
ish with matching interior.
1962 OLDSMOBILE
. . . Djtanmlc 88 4 Dr. Sedan
Power steering and brakes, ra­
dio. w/walls, tuned and read)

... Starchief 4 Dr Sedan. Pul
ly equipped, maroon and white
tutone One owner with full 12

FARM FMPLEMEiiTS

Used

Farm Machinery

-IJTC No. C Tractor with Sup­
er Kit
'
-1850 IH.C. H Tractor. Good
shape!
1851 Alhs Chalmers WD Trac­
tor A-l shapcl 2-row cultiva­
tor.
•
•
-Alli# Chalmers C Tractor. Good
shape. Starter and light*.

.

1944 CHEVROLET
... 4 Dr. Station Wagon. VI
engine, automatic Lransmls
stan, turquoise and white tu1859 THUNDERBIRD
All white with beige Interior,
fully equipped. Very clean ta-

REAHM
TOP SALES
PONTIAC

OLDS

CADILLAC

-OODYEAR BROS

231 W. Stat*

Wl 5-5982

FARMERS
It's Fertilizer
Time Again!'
Get our Forfilitor Prices

before you buy. We con

SERVICES
fl-37 SO.
Wl 5-2223

WINICK SURPLUS

Freeport, Illinois

LEGALS

3/18

Arroixrno time
&gt; OB nr.AF.IK0 CLAIMS.

obdeb

Immediate Need

Michigan civil service posi­
tions. Salary range 84218 to
94^86 annually. Age not un-

LANDBANK
LOANS

Ing fringe benefits. Including
on outstanding state-eonUlbutory insurance program and
an excellent retirement plap.
plus social security.,
'
For all Information, contact
Mr. John A. VanBuren, Per­
sonnel Officer, Fart Cuttar
State Home, Box 248, Augusta,
Michigan.

st

psisunai
M1H 8. Michigan.

Phone 045-0415

PROVE TO YOURSELF PUR­
INA FEEDING CAN COST
YOU LESS — Get your com
ground and mixed with Purina
Chek-R-Mlx Ration. Hasting*
Mining Co.
3/18

rth- Foltaw up
sound, early gtowt
ency Growing
with High Efftale:
m*sh, then .Big
Ratlon-al
.tap d^tfli

Buraau Service*.
5*2223.

PECANS OR WALNUTS —2 tf
lb*. .91 plus tax. ^belled peconi. 11 lb. and up plus tax
On a |1D order will discount

INSIST ON MICHIGAN BOT. TED GABI See Carl ti BeUyY
Appliance* before you buy!
They Sell—They InstaU-They
------ tf
South.

McCULLOOH -WRIGHT-PIO-

chain* sharpened. Chain

An Equal Opportunity
Employer

i«

HMltan. Mkkl(*a
oboes.

keirin* on ike Pell

IP YOU ARE
single, free to travel, physically
nt, have farm backgiound and
high school diploma, you may
qualify tor training by The

service. We pay while training.
Information and Interview
or write R. A; Swem, R2

3
l^r^***

IONIA

. Selling . . . RentUse Banner Want Ads!

845-5423
TABLE PAPER —

Baek BalUtal

Large lot with lake frontage.
0 minute* from Harting* Will
lease with option to buy 880
month. Phone Grand Rapid*

CHIOAN AVErr — Space far
professional use.

FOR RENT — 3 .bedroom home,
near school, gas furnace, newly
decorated. References. Inquire
at 010 S. East St, or phone

EXCHANGE—My 20-30 hours a
Week work, plumbing, painting,
heating, etc, for down pay­
ment on decent 3 or more bed­
room home with room in yard
mile* of Hastings. Reply Box
860 c/o Hastings Banner. 3/18

Lovely Cape Cod Homo
On Leach Lake

Large lot with lake frontage.
5 minute* from Hartings Will
lease with option to buy. 190
month. Phone Grand Rapid*
OL 8-17M.
tf
BEFOBE You Buy Or Build
Investigate
Home# By Solomon-Bement Co

TAILORING — Men"*

Harting* Height#
Step In and vUR with tu at
150 E. North St. or call us and
we will come to you.
845-8407
or
845-5393
V^. and PSA. Financing
W» consider trade*.
tf

ooata. Al, the Dutch Tailor,
5504 Gun Lak* Road. Wl 5•T14.____________________ «

FOR SALE—At Algonquin Lak*.
Two waterfront lota. Term*
can be arranged. See Bun McPharlln Ot call 5-2004 day* or
5-5231 after fl pm.

CARPET CLEANING IS EASY
with Boat New Electric Up-

1000 CHEVROLET IMPALA 4 Dr. PERFECT CONDITION I
Automatic.

APPLE SALESROOM
and Cider MUI open dally until fl.
Closed Sunday. Good Potatoes.
Nelson's Welcome Orchard
H mile north of Ionia cn M-66
tf

feet for only ,1606. Harting*
Floor Covering, 122 W. State,
Hasting*. Phone Wl 5-5118. it

to Bt most sweeper* are avail­ * SlteaHn Wanted
able *t STEURY'B ELECTRIC

Kent, Ohio, starting March 15

U1 N. DEPOT ST

it For Solo—Miicollonootu

ting Alfalfa and Timothy Hay
Large bales—never wet. Phon#
Lacey 758-3487 Evening*, 8:00-

A* Produce

YOUR CHICKS DESERVE A 118 NORTH MICHIGAN AVE­
BREAK—Die best break Is
NUE FOR RENT - Second
Farm Bureau's “High Efficlenfloor. Available. Excellent for

Supply, M-37 So, Wl 6*3150. if
MALE REDBONE DOO LO8TReddlsh brown coot. One white OET YOUR WATER SOFTEN­
spot on chest. Lost In vicinity
ER SALT AT FARM BUREAU
Alto-Bowne. Call collect Alto
SERVICES—Rock, block and
888-5421.
VI
Zco-tab# available. Our Car

waxr;
rtraucATiox

Over Start'* Paper

WALK UP AND SAVE!
*
3/11

★ Notice*

HAVING A PARTY? - Punch
Bowl or Cup* tup to 200).
Available at small rental fee.
Call Episcopal Parish House or
Rectory.
u

For Rent—Real Eitote
FISHERMEN — Get your fishing
rods ready for spring fishing. |
Have them completely rewound 2-BEDROOM MODERN COT­
TAGE FOR KENT—Refrlgeraenced winder. Call 045-5471.
cated on Algonquin Lake. Call

Career Employment

GOOD AS NEW
STORE

CLEARANCE All Winter Drossc*

10. 12 and 30 Wide*
New Moons Hartford Schult*
Dp Out*
Expands*
Roll Out Rooms
8* Walls
Gun Furnaces
10 Wide* Start at 92695
Anything In Trade
I Buy Used Mobile Home*
CEREAL CITY
MOBILE HOME SALES
WO 1KU SSS Dkkaun In
Battle Creek. Michigan
Across from Ralston Purina

iwe. Complete Chain

Male Hospital Attendant*

Men * Suita 50c — Suit Coats 25c

Harttags, Michigan

E. L. CARPENTER
HARDWARE

11-4 Wednesday only.

MARCH WIND BARGAINS

cellent opportunity at one of
Hatting*' finest and moat mod­
em equipped Beauty Salon*.
Established clientele, 5 day
week, paid vacation. All replies
strictly confidential. Write Box

the green rugged mountains S5 EXTRA NET PER COW PER
LACTATION — Studies thow
that cover three-fourths of the
you can expect that—and more
Island, and lush field* of pine­
—when you top-dres* your
apple*. Central Auditorium, 8
regular dairy ration continu­ FULL TIME GIRL or young
woman for clerk tn ready-toously with Pfixer Terramycln
wear department. Apply In
A/D Fortified Crumbles. Just
NOTICES
person. Parmalec's. Hastings. tf
1 bag lar.ta 44 cows a full
month ... »o It won't cost
much to try. Call today for
SPRING IS ON THE WAY!
ALASKA — Airfield construction.
quick delivery. Finkbelner At
Long, top-paying project Bend
Son Elevator, Middleville and
Spring overhaul.
40c and atamped envelope for
Delton.
3/18
•Jop News- MYCO, Box 444.
Bothell. Wash.
1/18
it Automotive
3.
9. Bhwpra*Vu4a
1059 CHEVROLET CONVERTI­
BLE — Automatic. Phone Ban­ OUTBOARD ’ MOTOR TUNEUP
field 721-80^
V18
■r Brli
cury outboard new boat* and
trailers. See us for a Spring
* Help Wanted
Special. Wheeler MarUie Serv­
Only 1735
ice. Nashville. Mich. OL 2-3861
Call us today!
FREE PRESS CARRIER WANT­
or OL l3-fl074.
l/fl
ED
In
4th
Ward
Sunday*.
Call
For used mower bargain* buy
Wl
5*3085.
I'll
whDfl*Yelectton 1* good.
Houtehold Goode
BOOKKEEPER-TYPIST — Full
time accounting position wfll KENMORE DRYER - Working
condition, 912. Sink lfl-k20“, 82.
be available April 15. Apply
Clean double bed mittrMa, 98.
Box 870 c/o Hasting* Banner,
Cali Wl 5-4827 after 5 pm. or
142 I. Stan
Wl 5-2983
giving resume of experience
Saturday.
3 25
and
pertinent
personal
data.
3/U
Woman preferred.3/18
3INOER AUTOMATIC ZIG
SCHOOL BUS DRIVKflS—Need­
ZAO — With lovely drawer
ed for Hatting* area. Apply at
•p*ce cabinet. Dial control for
bus garage on S. Young st
hundreds of fancy rtltehija
3/25
even buttonhole*. Original coat
over 9300. Mu*t tell for kqM)
FEMALE HELP WANTED—Ex­
balance of 9fl«W. Monthly
New • Remodel • Repair
perienced in medical rtcoxds
payment# 88-18. Phone 045-84||
with knowledge bt medljtal
terminology and ttte of dictat­
ing equipment desirable. Must
' Spinet Piano
be good typUt and ipelter. Re­ May bg had by assuming small
305 S. Church
Wl 5-5352
ply to PO. Box 385. Hasting., monthly payments. Beautiful
tf
Mich, stating ag», qualifica­ finish. See it Ideally. Write
tions and work, experience. 2/25
CredU •
NEW WATERPROOF TARP MATURE WOMAN WANTED NUM. Mich.
Ago 21 to 55. 3 to 5 evening*
18 OZ.
5 x 7—9298
per week at Strand Theatre.
• x 0—94.79
Neat and personable, able to LIBRARY TABLE. conunoJe.
■ x 16—6706
assume responsibility. Excellent
dresser, cradle, kitchen chair*,
te x 13—911.95
wages fry limited hour por­
stand and some dlsbe* for tale.
tion. Phone 845-2080 or 796­
Also largeT tlx#* a* correspond­
128 W. Colfax St, Hasting*,
3617 for appointment.
2/18
Phone Wl 6-2214.
VI
ing low prices Guaranteed water
and mildew proof.
ACT NOW—Full time. Pleasant, VACUUM CLEANER - Brand
easy wort in Hastings Earn­
new tank style with all clean­
ings start Immediately. No ex­
ing attachments. 1664 Clear­
perience necessary. Write
206 N. Michigan
ance sale. *18 60 complete. Call
Rawlelgh
Phone Wl 5-3324
«
045-8431 Dealer.

FARM BUREAU

LOSE WEIGHT—Just 4 capsule*
dally. Fashion Rite for low
calorie dieting. 13.78. Lapo
Pharmacy, 144 E. State. Ha*-

■A- Mobile Hornet

Experience preferred, but will

KAL^&lt;H tLL'S

Office hour* will bo from

NOTICE

Classified Paragraphs

TUESDAY. APRIL 13
★ Ferm Shop
KIWANIS TRAVEL PICTUREJames Metcalf take* u* on STALK SHREDDERS—For Rent
-Wing# to Puerto Rico." Sec
Francisco Farm Supply. M-37
the rich coion of the ocean
80 WIS-3150
tf

Heating - Plumbing
BLAIR'S
FARM &amp; GARDEN

save you money! (Bulk or
FRACTORS:
.
Bogged)
-IBfll Alli* Chalmers D 17 with!
Alli* Chalmers 3 btm. 16 inch Rent our Spreoder for 50c
mtd. plow.
-Massey Harris No. 30 Tractor.
$1.00 on acre.

1941 PONTIAC CATALINA
.. . . 4 Dr. Sedan. Hydramatlc
Radio. Brown and white tu- —John Deere Not 8 Mower. Hay
tone. Nice local carl
cunditlonrr book up. Real good
shape!
1M1 VOLKSWAGEN
.
Eunrool 2 Dr. radio, white­
Excellent conditioner. .
walls Look this beauty over.
—12 ft. New Idea Fertilizer Dis­
1941 OLDSMOBILE
tributor.
. . . Super 88 4 Dr. Hardtop
Power steering and brakes, ra­
tributes.
dio. w/walls, sharp car.
—Good stock of Used Plows and
1941 OLDSMOBILE
several good Used 2- and fl­
... 88 iBerie* 4 Dr Sedan
row Corn Planters.
Gleaming black finish, w/walk
Nice family car.

Rust Blight

1310 N. Michigan Ave.
.
'
3/18

-1983 OLDS 88
. :-4 Dr Sedan Power steerBest of condition throughout
One local owner
.

Hill

THURSDAY. MARCH 25
SATURDAY, MARCH 30
HOMECOMING DANCE - For BARRY QOUNTY HISTORI­
CAL SOCIETY MEETS—Has1941 CHEVROLET IMPALA
tings City Bank. 8 pm. Theme,
ken lessons with the Lake
2 Dr. Hardtop. VB. automatic
will be "Collecting Antiques"
Odessa Square Dance Club. 8
drive. Radio, power steering,
pm in the West Elementary
THURSDAY. APRIL 8
Very few milts —........ 92450
vln Freestone, caller. PoUuck BPW ANNUAL STYLE 8HOW8 pm. in Central Auditorium
lunch, coffee furnished. All
4 Dr. One owner. Extra nice
Proceeds go fcr Scholarship
Western square dancers in­
condition................ ............ $4,695
Fund.
vited.

Halting* Hotel, Monday*.
March 15. March 22 or March
20. 8:20 to*&gt;.
2/M

ENROLL NOW FOR FREE
fl*T EH TRAINING CLASS —
Guaranteed placement model­
ing and telling high fashion
when qualified. Inquiries confi­
dential. Write Donna Ander2/18

e walls. Wood­
cord wtih chain
RO 5-8831.
WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED

LAKE yog

sash. Burkey Auto O
Radiator Shop, 311 N.
NEW
3150

McCulloch

ci

and rales tax. Burpee* Speeiahyj Shoppe. Delton, Mich.

•&lt;

FAST 24-HOUR FILM
SERVICE I No charge for over­
ate prints.tf

ALOOBOUCe ANO0TYMOUE— GUMMITHINO

SERVICE—’

Itabtalng. restocking. repairing.
Monday. 8 pa.

THS PATMAN-Private Detecwide. Confidential. Call WO
4-2445 or write IM North
Union. Batll* Creek
12/20

sun. Huckleberry
10440 Kingsbury

�'
!

CARD OF THANKB
Our sincere thanks to the
many friends who helped m
celebrate our 60th anniversary
by the many callers and phone
colli: *l»o lhe ahower of cards.
f.; sera and gifts. Thank you all

( ARD OF THANKS
As chairman of tbs Elks’ Major
Project, I want to thank every
one who came to lhe dance Sat­
urday night and all who hclpad
m any way to make It a fine
turnout for toe benefit of handi­
capped children.
Elton Sanderson

( ARD OF TIIANK8
We wish to thank the ladles
of toe Jolly Neighbor Blrthday
Club for making our Golden
Wedding anniversary such an
rnJoyatM occasion. Weubo thank
the many friends for the lovely
tifts. cards and money. It was a
h-ippy occasion which we will al­
ways remember.
Fred and Mabel Hyland

FUBU0ATI0K OBDBB.

IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory
wife and mother, R
I.'harlln. who passed
March 14. HHO.

Hid bi Hfta o» tb) P«lh|An
Jobs II. UfTHUii. t" prol-au »l

if oltrtr.ln &gt;

WOODLAND

ViHm

Births at Pennock

Mildred Sease
Of Woodland
Dies Wednesday
Rl Woodland, died Wednosdoy
morning, March ID, at the Hurleos Nursing Home at Haatinga

~

The All ator Banquet la to live just south of Wayland. Rev.
Wing officiated at Um marriage
say.
101 W. 8

HIMELOTEIN A WIHD

pam HOSPITAL

studtnU, .75. Admkaion at Iho
gate will be gllii foe adult
Uckeu *md »1.00 lor student
Uckets. '
The Horizon Club who Is spoo-

EKBJ

By Mrt. Glendon Curtlt
» N. M.m
SS7-M44 PELTON-Jubi
a; L»tiu« AU
t.c.Ue Susdir

Harrington ami Use astustant
leader u&gt; Mrs. Kathryn Mott.
The club is using tills event invocation foUowed by a ixxjuck
m a money making project. U supper, which was enjoyed by
is hopul that with tho profits 130 Cui*.. Icadea and UieL- him-

m 1966 Which Is rcfemd to as
the National Cunlcrcnco Afloat
□f 1966. While on this trip, the
girls wUl Visit three different
Caribbean countrica and visit
with youth groupu Uicre,
Superintendent B«u&gt;ll Johnson,

MOBTOAOB BALK

county.

Church.

SS10 Alaska Ara., Malta If.
CLAKKSVILLB — DaaaM L

tbe .annual Blue and Gold ban­
quet on Mhrch 0 st Un Zion
Lutheran Church. The Cut*

IS girls in uua club

!•!=.• I*

in Barry county, the daughter

Tours. It U believed that tola tlckeu wUl be an sale soon and
group of glrte U the one that may be obtained from Uie
merehanu in Delton who wlU
be aeUing them The adult
Uckeu wUl ooat $135 and the
held featuring the Rascon, rope children tickets will cost $1.73.
BELLEVUE — B.r.rly B^a»l«i. lit
spuming, fancy whip tricks, and
MxUsoa. Marell S.’ArvM Curry. B2.
gun twirling and si tooting.

Woodland •

again.
Lloyd Gross and Son
Itouctt Hunter and Family
. Claude Grow and Family

LEGALS

bond will bore special training
dinhw held al Weatarn. Michi­ tn marching. When ■ a member
gan UnlverMty.
*
*
Mr. Kelly wm the main spewsTho Pay C. Wings were In.
Wayland Sunday. March 7 to'
im.
IUI (Ml »■«»««
-------- -.V—. m.
team. wlU play tlio Delton Hlgh.Tou.h
Faculty on Weduoulay, March] Esch of the Uochera went to
31, at 7:30 pm. This event wUl Usrtr own Individual department
____ - - . D. Hilbert.1
Club In tho high school gym
m uie urccmcxm all attended;
with the profits going towards
Um 50th wedding anniversary of j
their Carlbtxan CnilM.

on MOBTOAOB BALE

can steal;
Death Is a heartache nothing can
heal.
Some may forget you. now that
you're gone.
( ARD OF THANKS
But we will remember, no matter
Wo are deeply grateful to our
how long.
relatives and neighbors for kind­
Edward McPharltn
ness shown us at the time of
Michael and Agnes
the loss of our daughter, wife
and mother, Nancy Sue Gruss OBDEB AFFOINTIMO TIME
Your kindness and sympathy will fOB HEABIMO CLAIMS.

Michigan state University wta-n

By Mti. John Peabody

CARD OF THANKS
felt thanks to everyone • who
helped in so many ways of sym­
pathy during the recent loss of
our loved one. Joyce; thanks to
the Shaw Funeral Home for their
excellent service; we especially
wish to thank toe Rev. David
Stuckmryer for his comforting
words. Sincere thanks to friends,
neighbors, relatives and every­
one wlio helped in any way.
Many thanks for donations, food,
floral offerings, cards and letters
May God bieas you all.
Donald W. Roderick
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Edmonds
Mr. and Mrs Roger Whiling
Jack A. Edmonds

TUR HASTING* BANNE3E-7

Delton Area

LEGALS

Card of Thanks and In Memoriam

Dowling Fanner
Presides at Land
Bank Meeting

Woodland

Ionia frull-growar Henry T.
Nelson, was elected a director

aociation at ite annual meeting
Thursday night

Banfield - Vicinity
By Hr». Leo Frey
14. Bn 44J. Bettie Cmh
Jgl-OXll

parents wno nod joined
a gretur.g_____ _________
of the rjwnsorUtg institute. Mr.
and Mra. Roger Tobias gavo
award. to the following boys:

Muir.

Waaey L«»»rS, vjs E* cuit
MarA lit Mntb

is in Bronson Hospital under- Dulls. .Bruce Hostetler, Lyle
SandL.-uok, Tom Dulls. Danny
Ulus ft writing, he was feeling quite well Makely. Raya Claflin, John
r. Mlcki and in good rpirlts. His daughgan. Greg Tobias and Mickey
uau.rllla, Mt- Mine hospital. Her spiriu arc
(rib. Kant, lu
ed with a AkiL A summary of
Boy Scout activity was given by

Hating*

calm counties attended the din-

*

William

Dickson

tient. ♦ Mil

Ethan Winters. Dowling, board
president, was chairman
Johnson and family from Sat­
William Vollmar, assistant urday until Sunday. * Mrs. Leo

Norman Leonard family. Jimmy

Mortar Clifford Axpimtll.

HlnahiVisA Ward

Delton
School News

OBDEB FOB PUBLIOATIOIT.

Asplpall. had a ttmsllactomy. tn
Uie ix-nedicilMi by Rev. Charles
□ibba

By Journalism Students
'’■ Mrs. Betty Allen attended a
Marcli 8th Activities
! baby shower recently for ' her
The student teachers, too
math department and the social

OBDBB TO ANSW1UL

J1?* "i"1* fc™lc luul Uxar,wlth Mr.-and Mra. Don Duncan
baaketball potluck.
iand.famUy. Don is convitoscT1M) Board uf Education met i lug it home after spending two
in the supenntendento ollloe.
.wXk* at Leila H *:.p; mb “itatom
*“;U,vlUc3
I am Allen daughter otf Mr. and
Tita National Malt Scivoter-1 w5 Richard Allen, entertained
ship test was given from 9 un-. four'of her friends March 2. at
UT12 for all juniors who wanted * dumber party. She was ccle‘ teal^BTmr UrthdOF and. *xdkiu to -a a y everyone enjoyed

.'r'd.iW.L’Sl'fiS

Adali Christian Endeavor

Tite Kilpatrick Adult Christian
Drivers Education Class had a
meeting. It your aon or daughter
is interested, have Ukvu pick up delta Nknks. presided. Mm. Irma
a fonn In tlw High School ct- TfWPHid chargi: ot devotions.
return it as soon as possible.
Group III met during the
OBDBB FOB FUBUCATIOK

era hod » meeting, where Uiey

students.
March

OBDEB FOB FUBLICATIOM—

March 11, Activities

hosto and served InWrestlng re­
freshments. They resembled Uie
food served in Africa.
Kilpatrick WMA
lie Kilpatrick WMA met Wed-

exchanged.

2:45 for the whole student body.

District Band Festival.

dent. Mra. Betty McCurdy, pre­
meeting sided. Mrs. Hlldrtd Ciiaae led

nual BEA Day. The teachers
tued tills time- to visit oilier
schools throughout Southwestern
Michigan.
March 13th. Tho Junior and
Senior Bands went to Uie Dis­
trict Band Festival. Tlie Junior
Band played al the Grand Rap-

PUBLIOATIOH OBDEB.

School were Bunday dinner guests with

March 10-18— the Delton Hel­ en auKin. ricr mouicr. atn
Rhoda Bawdy, returned horn
will be displayed in tho elemen­
tary and lugh school gymnasi­ Paul Hoffman and family
ums until . o pun. Tuesday
through Thursday.
on business.
Friends of J
aid Schaeffer

MUMsciai
h lint ol

Business Directory
PRODUCTION
CREDIT
ASSOCIATION
301 S. Michigan Ava.
Hastings
Office Hours 4
A
MtHi.fr Wed. I to •» P.M.
HASTINGS

945-9415

All Forms of

ccntly baamc the proud parents

MEMORIAL MONUMENTS

. OF DISTINCTION
home Ln New

Lawronco Brothers
portent items on the agenda
were dtacusrod and jixsscd. Some
of the more important items dls-

“£Xi

THE SHERWOOD AGENCY
FOR

IMSURANCE

ROBERT W. SHERWOOD, Mgr.

INCOME TAX SERVICE

Inturanca and Bonds

JERRY ANDRUS

FDBLIOATIOX OBDEBBMW oI Michitaa. Prutal

th. pith
rise limit

and servlet* will begin
Cantata rehearsal*-*!
from the Geheral Fund to tiw Friday will again be held Bun1963 Building * Blto Fund fdc
the replacement of tl* L*ul fur
the black topping.
transfer of J23.6fl7.50 from the Church has changed clvotr prac­
Building &amp; Sito Fund to the tice time to 7:30 on Wednesday
19^3 Debt Retirement Fund.
evenings.

County Allotment Board In the
amount of $587,100 was approved
hv
fl... ~l
D. The Board approved Iho
J'»Lr to hrarlac ol eliimi, will k«
wt over of $18,000 into lhe pay­
roll account to meet Uta March
12th payroll. $17,500 to meet too
March 2flth payroll, and $17500
‘•r/bV«ta*'

BjL.^b’lBt
C. w. SPENCER

Stat* Farm Insurance
AUTO — FIRE

BONDS

Swanson Inauraaca

m

ATTEND THE CHURCH

safe’iasa

rarikonients to attend tills fair
on April 3.
Band will call on their friends

Thu project Is being sponsored

«(lln&lt;». Mlrtijab

J/l*
YOUR LIFE'S MADB RA8IKR
THROUGH BANNER Classi-

Woodland School Fair
the 1M5 school fair. Solicitation

1. One Bluebird (body’ de­
sign) for $3D1000

ucraaa uut, ixiua ytlcl, m,
March •; Leak AhbaU, SIS puu&gt;.

by Orville Trcblan, board AspttaUl. is a medical
a- from Stanton.
| In Cofhmunlty Hospital.
I Mr. and Mrs. Art I_______
from Hastings wore last Bumtey
teutons

Wohlscheld.

Hubbards­

PUPPIES AVAILABLE

Bbaatko. Sil Zxau. Much S;
bed Decker, Bl. . Marek It;

and Johnny ot Albion. * The
Women's Society of Chrtrttan

Rudolph Soya with Janet ShadI Friday ev ening in
Elementary School.

�.

.iKi'u

.

the number of families served, tlons are still available for those.guson of Kalamaxoo and Mr* home and family, her loyalty to
It stated that "all postmaster*’who h*r* 1101 *•» »*gned one&gt; ■Charlotte Keeney and two chll- her church and her compassion
and thoughtfulness in every time
th.r th.
letter* are going out onidren of Rock Lake were Satur**’" '"■*
ru«u Of Mr. vm. o.b.1.1 of need. She till be greatly
By f'ictor Sitton
practicable and “a represent*- be sent to Honorable Paul Todd and Mn Alice Hendee and Miss missed. The profusion of flower*
1 WmTUU
tlve wukher of families who
and Uie large attendance at th*
and Rev. Earl Seaae were service* held at the funeral
Your correspondent received a would have to change their mail­ Namara ■ Just what the outcome
ing addresses, were interviewed will be remains to be seen Have Saturday caller* at the Hendee chapel on Friday afternoon, be­
lengthy tetter from the Deputy and only two objected (from the you done your part?
spoke the affection and respect
way people have signed the pe----------, This community was saddened ■felt for her and her family. BuriCharte* H. Ryan relative to the
Winston
'
_ Merrick „of Hasting*, Tueaday, ^March 9. when word,I Mr. and Mn. Victor Sisson
proposed rural route consolida­ families were) and “th* rural
tion at Woodland, sent to Sena­ carriers have Indicated that the *»* a Thursday caller o» Mrs spread of the death of one of were among the nearly 250 World
tor Pal McNamara. In brief. It —proposal Is practical—" but It'Glen Hendee. * Friends were It* most highly respected resi­ Book Representatives and spouses
stated that "due to Improved says that the Freeport and Lake grieved to hear of Uie death last dent*. Mrs. Oe.orit (Mabel) who were guest* of District
road condition* the should travel Odessa carrier* object to the ex- Wednesday of our good neighbor, Schalbly. Although she had been Manager Paul Kerastaa at Uie
our roads now), etc., it is possible tra work. The letter conclude - Mrs Charles (Mildred. 8case. at tn poor health ior several years Future* Festival Luncheon held
to absorb short rura| Zuutc* that "In view of the substantial sav-' *h* Hurteaa home In Hasting* and iuul recently undergone sur­ at the Comet Restaurant (\
। were established many years ago Ings involved, together with the We reported her serious illness gery. her death was unexpected Grand Rapid* Saturday. Mr*
when these conditions did not fact that adequate service will ln out letter last week Many An autopsy disclosed lhe ausc
will be £*• ■■
,rom
attended
I exkt." It stated the mileage of be provided, orders WU4
— lhu neighborhood
—
-~|ws
of death »
as n
a LWVVIZ4
cerebral 4K4.KA
hemor-- । prize wuurera. w ZU. -MM .... ‘the service* al
at the Goat*
Coats Gruvr
Drove' r)ylg(,MrsQc|uUyythe fornUT
'the two Woodland routes, the sutdpiAciAg-U|e consqlldAUon &lt;&gt;r
of'beservlce*
Geiger. 8r. were fast
iota effect on
c
! Lake Odessa and Freeport routes, service Ujto
April 10.^hriitlan Church Friday
Mr. | Mabel Wortley. was well known ■ Tuesday guests of Mr*. Hendee
and Hastings route* I. 2 and 3 at I 19?Ml Ft^Utoni bearing gever.il
Se“*4 health did not permit around Woodland and Lake and Mra Gabriel
' present, and lhe mileage after: hundrtn signature* were to be
him to attend.| odea*a for her consistent
ClirUVerdon Hesteny underwent a
the proposed consolidation with;sent in on Tuesday (other pelt-Mr. and Mr*. Dale
&lt;Roee&gt;Per-1 tian life, her devotion
u&gt; her hernia operaUon at Pennock

West Woodland

Beverwyks COLOR Center
221

Wl 5 - 4071

W. M:o

ferenew* were lying held.
Last Friday dinner and after­
noon guests of Mr*. Hendee and
Mm. Gabriel were
““"'J
daughter. Mn Pau) Harvey and
the ladle*’ *i»tef*. Mr*. Myrle
Hendee and Ml** E*ther Laure
of Comstock Park Ml** Laur.ll
remained for a U-n days' vim
with her sister* * Ford Stowell
narrowly
escaped
injury­
2Xo2.ible
&lt;Eth serious
last Wednes

day afternoon when he was the
victim of an unusual tractor ac­
cident. He had the manure
spreader fastened to the tractor
and had stopped and stepped
down from the tractor. In some
unexplainable manner lhe ma­
chine went into reverse and the
large wheel caught hl* foot, pre­
venting him Irons getting out of
the way. knocked him to the
ground and tan the full length
of hU body and over the side of
hl* head Although badly bruised
and pretty »ore from hl* harrow­
ing experience, X-ray* did not
show any broken bone* Mr*.
Stowell wa* in Laming on a
buslne** trip when the accident
occurred.

I
I

Spring will begin at 3:05 pm,
Saturday. March 20.
The sun will reach the vernal
equinox or era** the equator on
It* way north. "It will rise and
set almost exactly at-the east
I and wtwt points, with the day
and night said to be of equal
'lengths." Univmtty of Michl' gan aatronomer Hasel M. Leal)
' explain*
■
Contrary to what many beHere, tbe day and night will
not be exactly equal on lhe
day of tbe equinox. FrofeaaOr
Loab add*.
| -'Because of the refraction or
bending of the sun's ray* by the
earth'* atmosphere, the sun may
be sevn a few minute* before II
actually comes over the hcriaon."
The day and night are more
. nearly equal about three day*
before the equinox date
. Spring will come nearly six
hour* later than last year. Proj fowor Uwh notes -This later
coming ' results from tho differeno* between the number of day*
; in our calendar &lt;3«&gt; and the
, time used by the sun In Its ap­
parent yearly travel around Uie
earth. 285 2*22 day*"
After the equinox, not only will
the day* be longer. tail they will
also be. warmer with the sun
(■lining more directly over the
northern hemtepltere. Profeeeor
Leah says

To The MEMBERS of
The Grand Valley Chapter
of the

TRAVEL TRAILER CLUBS
OF THE
MIDWEST
“ ■
.
I

IFe’re

'Violets in Ryme'

I "Violets in Ryme," will be the
i theme for the fourth annual
1 violet allow by the Grand Rapid*
; Balntpaullan* of Grand Rapid* to
be held at lhe Park Congregatlonal Church April 3 from 9 am.
■to • pm and April 3 from 9
I am. to 2 pm.

A

HASTINGS SAYS

Spring Here I
On Saturday |

HELLO!

hapfiy you have choieti our community for your Spring Meeting and hope you en joy

your stay with us. Come in and viiil our many fine business establishments and feel free to

browse as much as you please. You’ll find our sales people friendly and helpful. We are
all looking forward to your visit and hope you will come back and visit us often. Tourists mean

termites
-are a

much to Hastings.

I .

Gilmore Jewelry
102 E. State St.'•

Gardner Pharmacy­
'

■

110 W. State St.
I

Hastings Cut Rate

Riepenhoff's Sausage [Kitchen

Lapo Pharmacy
Walgreen

Fine Homemade Sausdjes &amp; Bacon

Barry County Lumber Co.
*125 N. JeHerspn

Montgomery Ward &amp; Co.
118 So.7 Jefferson

The Superette
Open till 11 P.M. Daily

Pat Hodges
Dependable Jeweler

Shoe Store

Hastings Floor Covering
’

Ben Franklin Store
102 W. State St.

Parker's Tavern
S. Jefferson at Court

Walldorf! Furniture
105 E. State St.

123 West State St.

The Hastings V Store

^killer Jewelers
118 W. State St.

Next to National Bank

BuUing's

E. L. Carpenter Hardware

Appliances and Gifts

The Bonnet &amp; Gown Shop
104 East State St.

Parmalee's
124 E. State St.

Cleveland's 1
Maa's * Bays'Wear

Felpausch Food Center
We Give S.&amp;H. Green Stamps

Bun McPharlin's
Home of Pendleton in Hastings

Jacobs Rexall Pharmacy
.

IM loot State Bt.

142 E. State St.

City Food &amp; Beverage
Open 9 A.M. to 11 P.M. Dolly

Penney's
Always First Quality

Dale's Bake Shop
117 S. Jaftento

If you
winged black Inaacta ground your homa;
hidden worker termite* may
bo damaging timber*, wood­
work and carpeting. To avoid
coatly damage, phono for
akillod Inapection by T ermlnk,
wortd'a largatt In termite con­
trol. Service fully guaranteed.
FREE INSPECTIONS

Phone "
BARRY COUNTY
LUMBER CO.

�Missionary to Receive
'Red Carpet' Welcome
out later this month for Nash- principal and part u in UvUle* only mtealonary. Ml*s awant teacher.

Thornapple Boy Name Davis
Lake-0 President
Scout District
Aubrey D*vl*
Receives Honor ceivlng 115 votes. Ver* P. Kauf-

home town on Tueaday. March second high school. Starting
23. On the following Bunday, the. with 60 students in ten sections

The Hastings Banner
Tkundor. M«rd&gt;

Th.w—I »

Ora Hugh Ryan ^°|7snto&lt;?“‘ontumber R«v-Ixmc11 “&gt;
-X.

rx

i .

i

muic JIUII UI

Dies Suddenly
At His Home

Friday. March 19. at the First
Prrabyterian Church at 7 o'clock.

Joseph Schultz
.
"^'a&amp;Vno.
, Dies Visiting
1J75 boy* In 49 unit*. This te a
1" “““ “jin California
The Thornappie-DMrict ha*
it* incmiKTiiup
membership gtxu
goal in ’
i»

The Thornappie District in- i Funeral *ervlce* for Joseph H
eludes Barry County. Lake Odra- Schult*. 76. 838 8. Haye*, who
aa. Clarksville and Caledonia died Monday, March 8. at MeFtaance* to promote the Scout- j mortal Hospital at Pasadena,
tag are received from Conunun- . Calif., were held at 1:30 pm
■Ity Cheat Fund* of Hasting*. Saturday, M"’**’ ’* •* ,k“
Middleville. Freeport. Woodland/,----------------ard-Osgood Funeral Home.
The Rev, C'David Btuckmeyer
Lake Odessa. Nashville, and
aouthweat Barry County.
1officiated and burial wqs in Riv­
Due to tlx- Increase In mem- erside Cemetery.
Mr. Schults was In Callforbershlp It ha* been neccaaary to
supplement finances by conduct­
ing an additional sustaining
He wsa bom- in Philadelphia.

Fails to Appear,
Bond Forfeited
Billy G. McCloud. R1 Vermont­
ville. failed to appear Saturday
for a Ute! on a traffic charge
forfeited by Municipal Judge L.
E BametL

John and Semonc Schulte. He
grew up there and married
Emella Kruger of Philadelphia
They moved to Chicago In 1918
where he worked as a molder in
a foundry.
.
In 1920 they came to Hastings
and he worked for lhe E. W
Bites Company until 1924 when
he went to work for the Viking
Corporation He was foundry
superintendent for Viking when
Mr*. Schulte died on March 30.
1957.
In addition to hl* daughter, he

Typewriters &amp;
Adding Machines
For Sale ur Rent
Ropair Service

SCHADERS

Halting*; three grandchildren: a
brother. Charles. North Holly­
wood. Calif , and a sister, Mrs
Mary Hellg of Philadelphia.

Restaurant Gutted

«rr brainnin, another at MutanThe Rev. David Honeywell ofA‘ °W
*b°O*
““ has been enlarged
cnuuKTU until
uniu it re&lt;«-----.
ccivcd 120 in Use ninth grade bat Hasting* Township Cemetery.
January. Thia mean* that in
Mr. Ryan suffered a heai
tie* and English.
।
wc au
. .... wv mirn
Of her graduation from Albion. Mudente in*ttte‘“hl^htai
born in Columbus.
^ur conhrence a. compare,! with
on
M 1M1 lhe
In the depression with .no place 22 in 1950.
n. Ona and Amanda Ryan He i
S".t
~
»huiu. or
v. KSd.ll.
lived In my home town, and *111 be staying With former
.nd ™ *.._ o mu
I
j-—
.
°
n
Aug. 2, *1924. In!
kept busy a* a telephone opcr- friends
; Kendallville.
|
ator, Sunday school teacher. Ep------------ •-----------They moved to Bellevue in 1926
worth league counselor, free
Il
1
land had raided Ah

/-“••‘M
L
olkse
bion College.

Lenten Speaker—The Rev. Maur­
ice Glasgow. pastor of the Mulli­
ken and Dow MethodUt Church-

give Them," st a Lenten Sunday

reached
icuuku

land Methodist Church. Rev.
Glasgow is a graduate of Has­
ting* High School and Mlritlgan
State university, ha* be«r»ervIng Methodist congregations for

pastor. Invites all to attend.

Retired Bliss
Lathe Operator
Buried Monday

'r0*

^.^'^’^X’^Lraee Benham

nd 'what-havc-you.
|
.
r*
■
nndln. U»&lt;
only
|)1(“S □11003 V III
ic* for teachers were In Iat in.

Battle Creek

at 820,000 It was Caledonia'*
first Are call since last October
Banner Ads Benefit VOUt

ADD
COMFORT
TO YOUR
HOME!

you from beginning to end.

Earl McMullin la to give the
invocation and the Rev. Willard

Friday at the First MethodUt
Church with Stun Cummings
RcV George Elliott the bencdlc-

SPEBSQSA Chapter?

^william Kirkpatrick I* \ to
M Garden *Peak March 26 at the Preabytu! ra m ‘'rum Church with Charles
^ngs W^S^y Lri £ Schroeder giving the invocation
Barry County since that time
•■uiklnZu^ti organtaa-'
R'T c
8lucfc-

w Kll&gt;DO

2,1’?™, &gt;« •“ W-r. Arthur own » w
«
... --:cxxxragemcnv or xsarwr onop aptu s
sons. D*vld of Kansas City. Mo , QV1Jlrlet flinging in America, with Ken Robbe giving the ta­
.. ------ ---__ ._______ ________ ,u- r&gt;*,. WniUarH

Father of Delton
Woman Dies

Dwight-Chapman
Buried Friday
At Homer
Funeral rervlces for Dwight
Chapman. 93, Rt Freeport, who
died at the Barry County Medi­
cal Facility Tuesday night, were
held at 10 am. Friday at the
Westbrook - Tldd Funeral Home
■it Homer.
The Rev. James W. Lavengood
officiated and burial was In Fair­

Pay Income Taxes
Clean Vp Old Bills
WHEN YOU NEED

Cash
school

Sea “OK" Havard

In Nyadlri Mias Park* started

tn 1945 she added the first
entire icliool from the tint
through the eighth grade. At tie

lo Old Umiall to start the first
high school In tho conference
tn I960.
In tile ninth grade and kept
adding a class a year until we

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|B&amp;—|
Local Finance
On Your Signature Or Security

Stop In or Call — Sama Day Sorvlco

Mr Chapman had been
he»lth for a long Ume.
Mr. Chapman wu bora Oct. 31.
1811, at Hartford. WU., the ion
of Orange and Kila* (Klngi
Chapman. He moved to Litch­
field with hl* parent* as a small
buy and attended school there
He married Minnie Hopkins of

No need to put up with cramped living quartan

apace to your place. We can handle Hie job for

Women. they found, outnum-(

respondencc and attended high
rl.MM for rcilou.' T fin!“™“d w wrt“ “ «»•.»• Hrtlwr win iln u» bmwir.im
Mid IalM encouraged attendance at I ClarfBEe Rltsctna is to speak
ally got my first teaching job.
’ah2« U* Cereal clly Chapter* loth at the Presbyterian Church on
Dibble a
40 pupils In the upper grades of Grace Benham.
hr^ihlr
’
niu^r
rnmrn.m
’
luttte
a™™al -Night of Harmony" to April 9 with William G. Brad­
a two-room rural school clone to
Md at 8a o
o.’clock
dock on Saturgmter- ford
ford giving
giving the
Uvc invocation
invocation and
and
Tuesday at the W*lldorff-Spon- brother. Oliver Compton. Battle be held
able Funeral Home
.Creek.
day. March 27, in Kellogg Audi- , the Rev
Dcaklns. 88. 921 E. Clinton, who
torium,
! diction.
died al 1 pm. Friday. March 12. Polish. Italian. Greek, Swiss and Related and burial
at Borges* Hoapttal In Kalama­ German background.
Klvendde Cemetery.
zoo. were held at 1 pm. Monday
at the Leonard-Osgood Funeral
_____ .....______ ..tv
with corporal punishment, wa*
Home.
Funeral icrvlcea for
the only language they under­ Health Center wlwrv site laid
Maat. Sr.. 65. former Kalamazoo
stood Visits In Uie iiumcs re­ been for 18 days.
quired on Interpreter luid often
tings Township Cemetery
revealed Immorality tiuit made
daughter of Eime
piUliied sinew Feb. 6.
tied Janus Benham fn 1909. He Burial was In ML Olivet Cemedkd in 1919.
ten*. Mr.. MaaL who retired leas
will:
some
success
but
many
fallty on July 20. 1878. the ion of
mr». ueiusaiii ui rsurviv™ uj ------ ---- ----- ----------------------- .
Rev. John and Mary (Mowery i
"Next I taught high school one brother. Glen Ingram. 1832 department, died unexpectedly
Deakln*. He married' Minnie
B
Broadway.
Tuesday
of teat week while ririLChudley In 1907. She died in 1909.1 Latin and English for two yram
i tag a son at Son Diego. Calif.
Mr. Deakln* married JooeplUne
Thn OU...
Rta'ri 3 mnu«
milllmi bujhel
bushel damhu™.
15 !,urrlvca
015 -nd
wnc- Um.
Iour
pwte-wuw P^W. w whotn I Th.
&lt;n
crop of peaches last year, vnl.
a lathe operator at the E. W.
Bites Company until he retired flrrt left college I had planned lied at W3 millton. placed Mich- istCD cllllarcn
igan a* the Nation** No. 3 peach
------------•-----------x
producer. The Miciilgan Depart- i The United Blate Marine Corps
both before and after hl* reably to China.
1 Philadelphia on July 4. 1800.
propagated In the State
"In 1937 I heard they
Josephine; a ion, Donald of
Hastings, three daughters. Mr*.
Carl (Agnesi Phillips of Kala­ found myself heading for southmazoo. Mr* Robert (Mary) Bur-

Pire gutted the Cherry Valley
teaching and later acting a*,
hcndteaclier. In a trade school. I
early Monday. March 8. Fire
Chief.Warren Wenger said the Waukegan, JU.; nine grandchil­ though tiie student* were adostructure and content* were a dren: five great grandchildren: a
.school. and probably two-thirds
complete loaa. The blase was dlsteolt.

Office Supplies

their married life. He Used In
this art* since his wife* death
Mr. Chapman is survived by a
sl»ter. Mr*. Audrey Ackley, of
Hastings.

a total enrollment of 195. I con- \
tinned at Old Umiall. except for
furloughs In 13 and '59 in the1

Open Eveninas By Appointment

SALADIN'S MILLION DOLLAR
BAND AND VARIETY SHOW

TV™
A. o.imiti

$6.22 ° mon,h
Free Estimate*

Why Drive
Around With a Faulty
Auto Radio?
Finish off your basement

$13.00 P«r

for the benefit of crippled, handicapped and underprivileged children of Hastings Shrine Club area
repaired quickly

$12.00 p*r mo"rt’

No Obligation Estimates
Budget Terms Arranged!

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Frank Braden. Regional Seoul AUen_*“ eUc^d “*?'
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'Jif tt-llh 117 Viifra nil
the
b«d7JiMhuiJ. m M.Swi
F~pu» Ursa ciwi«

George Johnson and Lawrence

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Unrvonitv Howitoi Speak r nday at
Lenten Breakfast

The Thornappie Boy Scout
uenuu w*a uuo us sm susuicui-------------—-------—
In Region Seven to lecetve recog - u’rr *&gt;“» 127 votes and
niUon for reaching their 1964
¥* P*"
VanZyL
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Tboanapple District Reprraen -

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Wl 5-91B?

CENTRAL
RADIO A TV
HOWAKD TKUMBUU
Wl J-9IBT » Wl 5-9992
228 N. JaHersea *4 MiM

WE CLOSE AT
NOON ON
SATURDAYS

THURSDAY
March 25, 1965

ADMISSION $1.00
Tickets are Available from any Shriner
... or from
Dale's Bake Shop, Sears &amp; Music Center
in HASTINGS

Keihl Hardware &amp; Super Market Jewelers

8:00 p.m
CENTRAL AUDITORIUM
Hastings, Michigan

in NASHVILLE

Booth Insurance Agency
In MIDDLtVIUt

Lake Greenhouse in Lake Odesia
Freeport Supply in Freeport
Ray Aldrich Agency in Caledonia

�Cekbrity Series
UTOS* *uwu

HELP the Homeless and Hungry Ovensw

Methodists to
Gather at MSU
For Conclave

^ProfuTlif Oliver Wendell
Holmes." Kitty Carlisle in "Firat
Pima singular," Norman GarSTpolra*pair.ter. in PuU Up
gJc and “Richard HoCteM in
Tatln America - Naott Cold
War Battle Ground."

CATHOLIC BISHOPS' FUND fOR THE NEEDY OVERSEAS

4 STEPS TO HOPE

WOODLAND UNITED
BKlTliHLS CHURCH
LoweU Dimoa, Paator
Sunday school. 10 ba
Menus* worship, 11 am
Christian Endsavor, «;W PA
Prayer service, Wad, 8 PA
Public invited.

Miuister. Dale R. Harvey
410 E. Madison, 946-6065
9:46 am. Church school. Bupt
Mik Evelyn Benedict.
11 am. Morning worship
7:30 pm. Wed. Bible Study

•Bunday. 6:46 pm Tisensgera
leavs for Chariot* We will be
guests of their Walther League.
Monday, 8 pm. Mission Circle.
Tuesday. 7:30 pm Bunday

METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Lawrwce LoweU. Pastor
Sunday school. 10 ba
Mamin* worahlp. 11 am.
Youth Fellowship. 7 JO PA

Wednesday
6 am—Men's Prayer Band.
9 am—Women's Prayer Band.
7.30 pm Prayer and Bible

Hickory Cornea, Michigan
Rm. Vaughn B. Jensen. Pastor
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
10 ba Bunday school.
VcUe Road al Woodland
11 ■m Morning worahlp Jun­
Her. Einar Unseth, Pastor
ior church and nursery provided.
-Your Friendly, Clirtrt-centered
Church*
Bunday school, 10 ba
Worahlp. 11 ba Third Bun-

'Matter' is Subject.
For Sunday Service
lhe tenpdtsl and illusory na-

enoe Churches this Bunday. The
responsive reading from Jeromiah Includes thia verae; “Truly
in vain is salvation iioped far

I

6 pm. Senior MYF Prognasuve
dinner and bowling.
Bunday. March 31, 9;4S ba !

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%*SS

through tho

ST ROSE CATHOLIC CHURCH
Rev. FT. Joseph C. Dunphy.
Rev. David Hawley, AMittsnt

Cryntalaireu at
Pilgrim Church

.yuunoy t nuren
Church school, 10:30 ba
Worahlp service, 1130 am.
Topic for circuit churches:
"Deliverance To The Captives."

and* Boy s Brigade.
Women's Missionary Fellow­
ship 2nd Tuna, each month. 7:30.

Walldorff-Sponable

Silver wedding for Mr. and
Mra. Dean Cunningham. □-&amp;.
Everyone invited.
Luther League. 7:30 PA Da*
ration. Jane Crockford. Topic,
Worahlp servMB, 10 ba
David Uud; rcfroshmcnU. LU re
Bunday school, 11 am.
Wed., choir practice. 7:30 pm NKthamar and Tim Smith.
Thursday, 4 pm Junior choir
Cherub and Junior clioira,
Wednesday, 4 pm.
Bible Study. Wednesday, 7
pm "Background of Old Tretament Tlnirii"
Lenten service. Wednesday. 8
PA -The Country Cross-Bear­
er."
Senior choir, Wednesday, 9
PA.
Broadway and Center
Catechism dam, Saturday, •
Willard H. Curtis, Minister
BA .
Mornings worahlp. 9:30 and
UNITED BRETHREN IN
CHRIST CHURCH
K. Colfax at N. Baitwood
Rev. Doru-ne Speaa, Pastor
0 SO am. Morning worship.
Junior church.
10.30 am. Sunday achooL
6 15 pa Christian Endeavor.
7 PA Gospel hour. Speaker,
Clarence Strouse.
7:30‘pm Thursday, prayer and
6:30, Senior High Youth FH- praise at the Clarence Strouse
lowslup at tbe church. .
home, 711 E Thorn BL
U. High Sciwoi Adult cUm in
church membership.
McCALLUM UNITED
Monday 8wnb
BRETHREN IN
CHRIST CHURCH
-The Church in the Wildwood*
4. Junior High class in church
OUs Lake Road
membership.
Rev. Doriecc Bpeas. Pastor
6:30. Family Night supper In
Rev. Torrey O. Baranto. Pastor
10 am. Bunday school.
Telephone 374-3346
11 am. Morning worship.
Just off M-66, North on M-50
Cherub church.
in Village of Woodbury
7:16 pm. CtviaUan Endeavor.
Sunday school, 9:46 ba
g pa Gospel hour, rnessags by
Worship, 11 am
the pastor.
■Junior church for children. 47:10 pa Wednesday. prayer
Youth choir nbeanal. Wad,
praise and Bible study.

rUIUMM PUMIT
Bible Study and prayer ser­
vice. Wednesday. 9 pm. al Roger
Carey home, west of church.

'Serving Your Community
Since 1895
24-Hour Service

Chevrolet

Phone Wl 5-3252

Youth

Phone the

pharmacist

Call your
lawyer

workpower
“wal
Call J friend

Phone the florist

10 ba Bunday
11 ba Worahlp
8 PA Evening

Community Room above Wood­
land Fire Bunton.
K. W. Mosher. Pastor
10 am Bunday school.
11 am. Worahlp service.
7:30 pm. Evening service.
7:80 pA. Wed . prayer service
For information, call Clayton

What a wonderful thief the telephone is I And how little It costs I

Michigan Bell
Part sf ths NgliMwidi BsU Syitam

Cor. of Simon and Buehler Road
4 miles W. of Broadway, Freeport
Rar. Gerald Hephncr. Pastor
Bunday school. 10 am.
Morning worship, 11 am
Young People's service. 7 pm.
Evangelical service, • pm.

right over bumps and trouble

Independent fl

suspension takes the “truck” out at
rough roads, protects truck, driver
ive Jotting. And on Chevrolet pickups
and cargo from
it’s a proved system with millions of miles of user experience
behind iL Try It out on one of Chevrolet’s great Fleetside or
Stepside pickups. Ifs one of tbe big reasons that Chevrolet
is first choice with pickup users from csest to coast
truck ride, it ar

LARKE BUICK-CHEVROLET
1435 S. Hanover

HASTINGS

Wl 5-2425

�Bummer vaoaricne on my grand- I gathered the ounawe oi
father Marshall's farm in Pralr-1 and onto into piles of a dosen
ievtlle township. He bought that each, which the men folks
180 acres directly from the gov- would later set up tn round
cmmenl In 1837. The title to It shocks, with two bundle* prop“-*-J ‘
— eriy spread for the covering.
I well remember that six and
one-half foot tall, red haired,
broad shouldered Jim Psrrigo
was employed to cradle the
wheat by my grand father. He
luid long anna and was a «ian:
In strength. Hi* cradle »x* u
foot or two longer than the aver­
age. He was quick moving, work­
ed steadily from sunup to sun­
down. and wiu paid by the acre
instead of by the day. Ite had a
record of cutting forty acrea of
heavy wheat on the Harthorn
farm in six daya Tho average

Berryville

Mrs. Tracy Dies ‘
Undergoing Open
Heart Surgery

Mead and family were Bunday.
March 7, dinner guests of Mr.
houM-amrst* of Mr. and Mrs and Mra. Clayton McKeown of
Donald ixnrsctt recently. * Mr. Quimby. * Mra. Russell Mead
and Mrs Karl Fufpaff and was a recent guest of Mra. Alfamily were Saturday. March 8.

Funeral services for Mra.

Dowling

they were tired boys wiwn the
day ended. I'm telling you. Jim
Perrigo liad a "syetern." Hi* long
IkuTyvillo WSC8 is sponarms, great strength and long
an OpportuiUUc* Banwheat was cut by hand-operated cradle gave him a Mg advantage
nt the church at 7 pm.
M
-- tui
*—
*—-------*
grain cradles. My grandfallver over the average oradlrr
had no reaper at that time, but know Just how to take a deep iBerryville communiue* Mias
bite Into the standing P*U&gt;: Edith Park*. mbrtonary from
had the stamina to keep it upAfnca wui teU of her expertall day and made every more
Atoo
Edna Abel, of
count.
c«Ur Springs a Junior at MSU.
i
(Continued next week)
will be present to talk and show

daughter of Paul and Leona
Intel* iKeUyl Frenette.
vso*Mrs. Tracy 1* survived by two
daughters. Mra. Jack &lt; Beverly I
i pen t Smith and Mrs Richard &lt; Leona)

Mra. Robert Mackinders * Miss,
j:urabeth Smith was able to at- I
t,nd church services on Sunday.
March 8. t The Bill Henry* re-

upbraids hl* kittenish xcrctary
for a mteplaced comma in a
letter, he find* he ha* a raging

for gtrlhocnl drrain*. You track
mud Into t»er living roan at the
risk of graro personal injury.
Tho Ude of Ute rune strong only
in the noaeti at pendent chil-

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It 1* the dreary time of “The
rerful this year." says February Blues." when the flag
r. coughing aa his pen of living droops at half staff.
acscai the preeerlpuon It is a time when the wise man.
to bring better days.
Of course, if you're a fighter,
there is one thing you can do to
whip the doldrums of the spirit
that comes at this annual cal-

oorion s rrazon

your Christmas shopping early.
But don't hum any carol*.
My main article today U about
bgm right back.

.

DOUBLE STAMPS

FISH STICKS 3 ^‘p^

'

vwivn &gt; rrutwn

THRIFTY ROUND, RIB, SWISS or

Perch Fillets •*

Thn laundry put more starch
* tnryonrt shirt collar, just
pure cuaeednes* The post•m
M the toe on the
Nm ths snow underfoot. He
wWWn. how many yrarc he’d
Wttb totoand in Jail if he dump&lt; Ml mailbag into the nearest 11am Marshal) Really this whole
sewer, and ran away from home. article today Is sort of a grand JWB butcher tuts a heavier fatherly mem. M. L. knew the
Widow McMannU because tie

KcMannte farm was sold, my
great grandfather bought it and
in turn my grandfather bought
It-of my great grandfather This
farm since the !870's was in Uie
Calthrop family until last year
(IBM) when my aunt sold the
farm after my uncle Marshall
Calthrop'* death. AU tiie Cal­
throp children were born on this
farm excepting my mother who

Sign lhe ertlry blank portion ol each ilip
and deposit in offrcial "Nesi £gg" entry box
Io be eligible for Grand Prize Brewing

aaaoa

aaawosoa

WEDNESDAY

49/

Fr*»-Shore Frozen-2 lb. pkg

Breaded Shrimp *1.79
SucUr'i Whole or Hall

_ _

DOHELESS HAMS n&gt; 79/
Paschke's Shank Portion

SMOKED HAMS * 39/
Patrick Cudahy Canned

Honey Hams 3lbt*"*2.99

THRIFTY Blade or

Center Cut
Chuck Roast

KROGER

lb.
Frescb Fries

Bpneless

”

Krogar Frozen

VEGETABLES 6 10-ex pkgs

Pot Roast

1
Kroger Hol Dog &amp;- pkgt. ol 8

-T—

with lhe purcMta of J-fc*. or more

FRESH GROUND HAMBURGER I

Cracked

Avondale Frozen

THRIFTY

I

Hamburger Buns 2

LAST WEEK!

luvu

39/

Wirn in* pwcnaja o; niUKAUt »

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CORNED BEEF BRISKET

I

Kroger

Carload Sale

JELLIES

Kroger

,

Grapefruit Sections 4 co“ ’
Kroger Spinach-15-oz

Election Notice

wxn

3

pwinow

• &lt;&lt; 1, vnw

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BONELESS PORK ROAST

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GRADE 'A' FRESH

LARGE EGGS

VAC-PAC CORK
S-Ml

GARDEN PEAS
Kroger

FRUIT COCKTAIL

BEAN COFFEE
CAKE MIXES
Kroger

CATSUP

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[

50 Extra TV Stamps
with Hie perch*** oi «ny 2 ion

Ona City Clerk
(2YaarTarm)

KROGER'S

I Embassy Stuffed Olives I

KROGO

|

Rodoao st Kroger thru Sal. M*rch 20, 1963

|

Shortening ib. c&lt;&gt;

Ona Alderman from.each ward

Ont City Assessor
(2 Year Term) 1 st &amp; 4th Wards

YELLOW

TEXAS

ONIONS CARROTS

.

w«m i-w pvit*an or &lt;yia on w o-oz.

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KROGER DRESSINGS

i

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COUNTRY CLUB

IMITATION

Ona-Board of Review Member
' (3 Year Term)

Cheese Spread

!• any Amofldmwti or Propositions that

avbralttod.

Hungarian Ring Coffee Cake I

'
Whan you buy

U S. Maine
Polatoet ,10-fc.

DONNA J. KINNEY, City Clark
Hastings, Michigan

(You gat both for (You gat both
STORE HOURS
Mon.-Tuoe. 9-6
Wed.-TUi.-Fri. 9-9
Sot. .9-7

KROGER

lor
w.tn • &lt;4

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ra.j. . p*;r4H

Frnb Emit &amp; Vegeubles

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Redeem rt Kroger Ihra Sei. Monk 20. 1961

.

�ANNUAL TAX
SALE I
SCHWUL. A

9 Middleville Students
Earn All ‘A ’ Averages

r~«» &lt;&gt;■&gt;&lt;-"»»—'

Juil
’ tai

Ml

lira

PRIOR YEARS

rail-

Eft

iii:

ah

at

as

aa

CASTLETON TOWNSHIP

Bacon. Mark Burna. Ken Mine-

ckvted:

S

Il

TAXES OF I9« AND

Tbwnawle-KeUogg High School' CampbiiL RusseU Clark. Sandra
earned rtnlght ’ A” average* for, DeVries. Marsliami Dipp, Cheryl
lhe last marking period and 701 Ftnkbeiner, Scott Henntng. Drew
t&gt;wnjtn»i। —
------------------Hlndsrer. Diane -Middle
ton,
Juckto MlUef, Terry Moore. Ken
VanByctle has announced.
Otto. Terry Page, Chris SheUlngton. Ted Veldcnnan and. Nancy

Frmhmen: Ruth Aubll, Bonnie
Buehler, Debbie Henning. Margi
McDiarmld, Cheryl McWhlnncy,
John Otto, Nancy Sothard. Ran­
dy Sullivan. Don VanDyken, Bri-

.1

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ASSYRIA

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I H Ol Ml H «l Sa
33 W.OQ
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TOWNSHIP

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whLh uL a

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SB

40.40

1M3

ss rssv^gaa

i44.7«
LarUhd. Fatal, Mi N. SA* W *

and Judy Blough. Dave Butler. Mike Booth, Mike Bremer, Carol
Lynn Hennliig, Larry Kuhlman’, Calms, Mary Carpenter, Kristen

..'•5 — “■’■

**3JT»V"

Hom McKeown. Kelth^lear, Al- mccn. Susie Kcrmecn. Bob Labln.

Mafchele, Bill Miller. Carolyn
ren Thaler. Holly Van Matre. Robertson, Jo Shelllngton, Pat
BUI Wieringa, Judy Wlewmhofor Shi rely. Gary VanElst. Jan Wood
and JoEllyn Yoder.
mention: Candy Bedford. Cyn-

“

Gless. Marcella Oronewoid, Na­
dine Kidder, Kathy Leigh, Gaye
Marble, Ty McKibben, Shell*
Mulford, Pam Park. Gary Pratt,
By Mra. Syinan Tagg
Sandia Solomon, Robert Steeby, 111 BNoh U.
-Jim Vaniiouten, Jim Vander
8chuur.

&gt;0.00

Ufl

31.33

Freeport

Dombos, Arnold Dukes, Victor
Penis, Nikki Prost, Tom Griffith. Hwpltal in
Jody Hetrlgel, Paul* Karpinski, March 7.
Kathy Kcnneen, Dawn Kidder,
Kurt Kunde. Jano AllDer, Vivian

Cadillac.

LINDBEBOH FABK

*’ 31
4.00
ISM
SA47
ssaianhiuf.'ffitJuas

1 II, U
E 110 I

mastsnebogk-s subdivision

I c«u\&gt;4 rd 37 rd*, th ■ “—

SUFEBVIBOBB PLAT OF
HOWABD POINT

Sunday,

34
4.10
1W1
SCVll’s M W*H Ot NV

OAKWOOD SHOBES
IBS!

_____
NSMtauaMsAu^.

HA8TINC
■UPEBVUOBS FLAT Ot
ENGLAND POINT

tees

and baby at
Saclnto. Linda Tnlan. and Dave
PiMtma and Debby of McCords
Harvey Becker. Charles Baldry. were Sunday, March 7, lunch
■ Kathy Blertnacher, Jack Camp­
bell, Mary Cline. BUI Dipp. Linda
Howell. Bob Humphrey, TUn

luu
Ctir(»
lake
uc« af Ims Ikaa W* oaUi
McKibben. KA&gt; Middleton, Ja­
i*«a U( «bal» (oical shall b« •
nette Misak. ’Andre* Mulford.
.od 1014. II aar M»«l al
David Neuon, Bonnie Rendon. tended the Blue and Gold ban- act b« .old for l*xr». lowt.il
Ken Secord, Linda Sothard, Bill
Sullivan, Gary Warner. Alan and
Jim William, and Linda WolWayne. * Donald
Grand r — ■--------March 7.

East Doud
By Mra. Lloyd Owen

DAISY HILL

ULHKOU TOWNSHIP

Blough
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WALNUT Bl DOB

HMT ADDITION
ASKOLDS PLAT
Lol (01.

BUI Blough
March fith
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blough at WtlluS’criillir.
Northville. * Mr. and Mrs. MU-

family from McOmber called

Mra. Keith Buehler and family
ard Moore’s, bringing ice cream Mr. and Mr*. Robert Humphrey
and a cake, it being Mra. Moore's and family wert Sunday. March
birthday. * Mrs. Janrietlc Essner and Richard from \pastlngs
called at the Howard. Moore's Bunday, March 7. visllors of Mr.
Thursday. * Mra. Ada Tobias
dievide.
Howard Moore's Sunday. * Mr.
and Mrs. Hernan Getman from were Saturday, March 6, supper
South Haven were dinner guest*
st WlU Curd’s, Sunday. Mr. and Blough in honor of Mrs. Blough's
Mrs. John Gur&lt;! from Cider Mill birthday. * Mra. Wayne Tugg

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173.31

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SEEING POINT MO. X
118
’81

STATE OF MICHIGAN

SUNDAGO PABK

FOB THE COUNTY OF BABBY

HOPE TOWNSHIP
E 20A ol NW U of NE U
1R 50.00
111 S3

10 Jmc Ml
lhe 10. U W

STONY POINT

'SrJLSSHViQi1
IS

Com al NE c.

NW U uf 8W U of Boe

AMMON BATON’S ADDITION

DANIEL BTAJKEBS ADDITION

EBVIBOB'S PLAT
sunset tom

.«

S

tTJ.tAV' IMOU

k. to mill pot 4,
Ab, th 8 61Xi ’ W
K 31 ch. to b»«.

Ourds.
Kurt and Kathy Owen from BHd or Middleville in honor of
Algonquin spent trots Friday Mr. Bird's birthday. * Mr. and
until Sunday aft e r |i o o » uit
Grandpa Owens, while iheirpar-

EASTERN ADDITION

ft ILS “

dirs. jt. .

nament at Ann Arbor Saturday
and Sunday. * Ban
Dutcher and daughter of Calclittle Tinto Arnold I
hospital at Hastings.
Prank Dutcher to Lansing BunTUtyrMarch 7, wliero they visited
Mr. and'jMnt Dw»ld Vlger..
Mr. mid Mra. Clutrlm Gibbs

KBNFISLD’S ADDITION

OBANOE VILLE TOWNSHIP

. OBANT'B ADDITION
I.
1(41
130.M
BUPEBV130B CHA IBS
ADDITION KO, 3

We have the
latcit

patl«rnc

HOFB TOWNSHIP
LAKEWOOD ESTATES

ceived a call from their boil
"
‘ * Allcrdlng, Bun-

DUBDIVIBION

He wau tranalerrvd there

0BIGINAL FLAT
1 7 Hlk 7. 1»(3
BABBY TOWNSHIP

strong
INOLEUM

Cunt &gt;1 HK c

dlM. Church Thursday,
and Mra. William Vnndermale

OAK OPENINGS
IBM
101.(7
PLAT OF BAYLES ADDITION TO
THE VILLAGE OF ....
ULOVEBDALE
3J0J

Robert Conley and son, Gary,
of Hastings were Friday supper

EVERY BUDGET

Stuart. * Mr. and Mra. Donald
Wallunas and family of Detroit

123 W. Stole St.

•"™SA.PFSA—"’
Cota to NW w of W U of NW u of
WaWMSSh

EDDY’S BEACH

W-rf’d!

ICalamafoo

HASTINGS FLOOR
COVERING

ALOONQUTN LAKS BS
PBOPEETIEH, UNIT

LONG VIEW POINT

Till ■loltl l(\ I IMHIl't
IN FLOORB

A FLOOR TO MEET

Pete Wallunaa

Vs

Mina Wieland was a Friday
overnight and Saturday gu&lt;i&gt;t

4’ WUl H.UM ISM* ■ SI

I;. .:■•.■ 7.-.-AS5UII1

I to Wiisnj.io ft’ th

COLOR TV

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MIDDLEVILLE

1. Hl.to at Michl.
ot which llrt tM. .

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SS.

SAMUEL 1OUBH ADDITION

■ns
"Tm: **' SS43
L'JU" Vs**

jAAt CHASSIS

ABSESBOB'S PLAT 10. 9

OODLAXD TOWNSHIP

VIUo*iCai0»rAL,,y‘^VTILLB
to »ad B Mi at Lol 33.
ISO
71

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is

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POPLAB BEACH

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BBPLAT or OUTLOT
FAIB LAKE PABK

DAMIEL STALEY’S

ALUSON OBEBN.
CABLTON TOWNSHIP

SFTCHELl
(ARISON

£J

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. — —---------1 ADDITION

Have You Tried
knee, uniformity, vrnittltty. sass tf msdernUatiM

An
Efficient

tktiON's ultra-

COLOR

HABDHND0BP ADDITION

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ft. th W 44s
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�Public Forum
Dexter of LonMng wore Sunday/
March 7. orernlght guests of
Mf WfMH’P
her parsnte, Mr. and Mn. Ernest “ their home Saturday evoung. | HU • 1TIW1 Cj 1 dSL

-. u,.^ u,

Carpenler? Ke8

as?

Freeport

Sunday Morning

By Mrt. Sylvan Tngg
Mr. md Mrs. Lyle Blough are
the parents of a girl, born Sun­
day. March 7, at 9;65 am. at

Cart Tuttle of NashvlUc
Sunday. March 7, dinner guests
of her pamita. Mr. and Mn&gt;.
Adon Myer*. * Mn. Sylvan
Tagg was a Sunday March 7.

of fcctiUey. Boo McDcmud of
kUddlevUte and Clifford Awar­
ding and sou of ILxsungx.
Mr. and Mrs Woyno Fields
and family of Caledonia were
Sunday, March 7, c*U*a ot Mr.
and Mra. James Cool ★ Bobby

Funeral services for Daniel C.
Moon. 68. 744 £. Colfax, who
died at 1140 turn. Bunday at

STEAK SALE
Center Cut Round
Sirloin or Cube.
T-Bon« or Chip

Steury Electric
Joint National
Trade Group

Rump or Rotisserie Roast

Porterhouse

SMOKED

HAMS
Butt Portion

BRISKETS

Point
Cuts

Plot
Cuts

ROASTING CHICKENS

HAMBURGER
PURE BEEF
3 lbs« or more

45‘a
In Lesser Amounts

A. &amp; P. TUNA
PINK SALMON
BARTLETT PEARS

Shank'Portion

49%

4^89'
2^89

LIGHT CHUNK
6Mt Ox. Cans
COLDSTREAM
I lb. Can*

TURKEY ROLLS
SLICED BACON
SLICED BACON

Light ond Dark Meat

lb.

49'

1 lb. Pkg.

Semi-Eoncle-s

&gt;

Super Right Beef

Cantor Blade Cuts

a 49'

Fancy Slices

OCEAN PERCH FILLETS

$4 89
I

2 lb. Pkg,

Super Right, Fancy Quality

HALIBUT STEAKS

lb.
lb.

lb.

Allgood, Lean Layer*

HAMS, Super Right
STRIP STEAKS
CHUCK ROASTS

39'
89'
99'
59'
69'

a

4-5 lb&gt;.

(5 lb. Box $1.69)

lb.

35'

Sultana

A&amp;P

MARVEL

Fruit Cocktail

Grapefruit

ICE CREAM

Puvllch and daughters of Has­
tings and later accompanied
tixm to the band concert, ★ Mr.
and Mra. Larry Wieland were
Sunday, March 7, visitors of lite
mother, Mra. Mina Wieland.
Mra. Clair Clum accciinsmlcd
Mr. and Mra. Adon Myera io
Middleville where they visited
Mr. and Mra. Pal stove. * Mra.
Adon Myera, Mrs. Dunne Fox
und Mrs. Clair Tuttle wore
Grand Rapids visitors Saturday.
* Mr. and Mra. Richard Bird
and Linda and Nancy ot UULdlcville were Sunday dinner
inicste of Mr. and Mra. Glenn
Taggart in honor of Linda
Bagla birthday. * Charles Gitte
and Dale Dukeo spent Friday
ami Saturday fishing on Hamb­
lin and Mitchell LoJtes. ★Don­
ald Blough of Grand Rapids was
a Saturday vWtoc ot hto par­
ents.

On May 13, 1808, the U. 8.
Navy Nuraa Corp* w*a establish-

We're Now Located in our

NEW BUILDING

1 Gallon

AGP HALVES
lb., 3 as. Cans

107 East Woodland
,

Midway Betwean Broadway ond Michigan

Stop in and See Our

A&amp;P—1 Qt„ 14 Ox. Cons

Collection of

Pineapple-Grapefruit Drink
MAXWELL HOUSE
14 Ounce

INSTANT

BANANAS
A Real Value

CARPETS
McGee - Monarch
"Largeet Selection in Barry County"
NYLONS - WOOLS - ACRILANS
and Herculons

Special $695

Coffee $149

501 Nylon

*q.

INSTALLATION
INCLUDED

and FREE SPOT
REMOVAL foe

AGP 1 lb., 2 m. Cent

Jane Parker Hot Crocs

Sweet Potatoes'2/49c
AGP I Qt„ 14 0*. Cana

Tomato Juice _______ 4 99c
AGP 1 lb. Cant

Jane Parker—Large 8-Inch

Small Peas4 89c
AGP Yellow Cling, Slice* or Halves

Peaches 1

13 o*.

BUNS

Com 4 99c

CHERRY PIE

„„,%a

ORANGES

Whole, Unpeeled 1 lb., 3 Os. Cans

A&amp;P Apricots ___

3 79c

Ana Page 1 Pt., 8 Os. Bottle

RUGS and UPHOLSTERY
Cleaned the Scientifie Wav
by DURACLEAN

California Novel

RYE BREAD

Sixe
113

doz.

• All Work Done In Tour Own Home
• Everything Ready the Same Day
• No Meuy Soaking or Shrinking

Blended Syrup: 49c
10c Off Label

OH

dexola Oil «* 0* 63c

Warwick 4c

Ann Page 10*4 Os. Cans

THIN MINTS

Mushroom Soup L_... 6 79c

Label

“

35'

Super J4arkets

Miller's "SS?

�I'
D—THE HASTINGS BANNER

Deadline Nears
To Sign Up for
Wheat Program

THE

HASTINGS BANNER

meni acreages total *9 percent
of Ute entire National allotment

Highlights Interesting

Joins Association

Now’s the Time to
Be Thinking of
Cutting Grass

James M Rhodes. Dowling,
has been elected to membership
in tho American Angus Associa-

Lake Odessa

mowing.

datian*

Now la lhe time for all gasl adjusted mower, and cut often
men to (groan: begin thinking to avoid high-moisture ixobabout mowing the lawn.

By M^s. Dan Prltrman

-Alternate directions of cut
will partially control runner* of

signed up to participate Ln the
voluntary 1968 Wheat Program.
suite of the third week of Spring

cutting. Watson advised Unit a*
no time should clipping amounts

Grand

Rapids,

were

Bunday.

Hickey*, it Mr. and Mra. Harold
Johnston and Prlicllla were Sun-

is Top
.11'4 II 111 4 I
Crop Around
The World

518 Feed Grain
» - Barry FarmsSign

troalna anuon Though ..pert*
were skeptical. the agronomist
I

n^a wThe growing volume of gel-

C

J

For. ’65 Program
,
M

'-----gnaln annually yield* more
wsalth than all the silver, gold,
jmuuultu ui inc
United State*

■ &lt;•
In 1963 farmers brought Ln a
record crop of four billion.

.

17 ,
D _ _____
.Dairy
jrarm
Calendar.

largely the mult of hybrid
&gt;M 0I1H caafareore t
iiyona own la uuiauiai uy uiMAKCH 1* «•—« Dw
breeding selectrd strains to iteKI Cltalc. IH H.rUcal
Mtlen Smith ot the Barry
velop desirable qualities. then
crewing tne suama. miuxi two-------- -- -------- -- --------hybrids are intertwvd to erode
Information which might

.era of Barry county

'Mentally

World

avold uneven cuts.

Pays $25 Fine, Costs
lotts paid a »35 tine plus M 45
court costa after a he pleaded
guilty before Municipal Judge L.
K Barnett to a charge of being
a minor in passetalon of intoxi-

the March 26 rioting date

Will
HU-1* bt—*
MAMCH *T —
. T^.Jlnl4
•* held ,l Middleville
March 19 al 8 pm. The office at
9
“P*"
SkifT^I
8 “-m- to 4M pjn’
t**‘n °°
March M frtwn 4:30 to
8 30 Pm Threc
Ul
to the regular office boon of

&lt;•&gt;am to 4.30
Dm.some
annual rain on lhe •emi-arid Ugloua algnlficancc
among
tribes, notably the Hopl.

ter machinery, fertilizer*, and
pesUcldes have made corn prob­
ably the most productive of all
grain* In term* of man-hours

- L'ncvro terrain siiould be re­
garded to prevent *c«Jplng of
lawn and mower damage.
—Insects. such as earthworms

taxed to it* ability to produce
sufficient leaf surface for the kse Spring* on March 8.
or surgery at Walter Reed photosynthetic activity required
Registration of atallions with
for Its growth.
ddtal.
Washington.
D
C.
grain base acreage need to sign
th? Michigan Department of
Agriculture lift* about doubled
turned home Thursday after
order to use acreage substitution spending
two weeks with Iter
dicatlng the raining ot riding
hatband in Washington * Mr*
Scho«L 7:30 .
MAB0H ST—*U H*n» Cl»* CUate. Feed Grain Program tign-up Frrtl Bond and two children of fertllzrd

enough to be picked by machine,
can be adapted to different!

made reairtent to dlseaura.
unnxe outer cereau. corn
llQim! Geographic Society nays. cannot
grow wild. The highly
Coni flourishes from Canada specialized tall gruM&gt; La depmto China, from Italy to India d^t on man for^ival. *
The plant thriven below see
American Indiana, who cultivoted corn long before Eurovuii
M high m 12,000 feet in lhe
develop hybrid! Keeping attains

Hinduatim tropica.

Flrat. said J. R Watson. inowWallace Borden home at Augusta
menu total M,773,77« acres.
and with Oren Hayn and son garded as merely a simple op­
Current program rtgn-up peri­
od. which began Feb. 8. will con­ Clayton of Hickory Corner*. ♦ eration for removing excess
Ths Lyle Bartlett* of Vicksburg
unue through
tnrougn March
Moren 28
tinue
---- -------------... .report
_ * 28.
-IsB Gain
over
last week's
Il la one which Is perhaps
of the Homer Bortlrtta and Dr.
participants having 761.823
. ^.1 Mr* '* &lt; 1I.U. . U. the moat important single factor
of effective wheat allotme:
allotments
' contributing to an attractive
and M:s. Ltalte Shoemaker were ^^'Xape. he dXrd
Producer* In prMotninanUy
overnight guests Friday. March 5, i atarch 12 at a Michigan State
last Fall.
of their daughter and family. ■ Univeralty turf gram conference
the Robert M. Kinneys of WilWataon reported that the
Uamston and celebrated Teres**'* I height al which a given gnua
fourth birthday. Bunday they can be ent and (till *urvive for

Carlton Grangers
Report Activities
Carlton Orange met March 11

•ented.
Though corn la an important
item tn the human diet only a aoctation was enjoyed. Mrs !bur

Suf'f'ests Taking
Refunds in
Savings Bonds

8 Woodland and her mother.
Mia Chartea Coulson, of Jordan

offered for public service must
be enrolled with Ute department

ter home Saturday. March 6 *
Miss Mary Mcjinaka was a re-

Concerning th- frequency of purttnent veterinarians.

Neighborhood Club will meet
Thursday. March 18. at the
home of Mm Frank Barry with
reminds taxpayer* that the potluck dinner. * Mr. and Mm
Treasury Department once again John Anthony entertained Bun­
is offering than the opportunity day. March 7, Mr. and Mra H.
Wallace of Lansing. ♦ Mra. Har­
U B. savings bond*.
ley Btadel, a patient at St Mary's
Hoapttal. Grand Rapids lias untroduccd in 1983. is In addition
By Mrs. Sylvan Tagg
to the two standard options ot
k«kit
7*S-111t taking tax refunds In cash or
Christian Reformed Cinpel
applying them to next-year's tax meets at the Chapel, Wcdncday,
dinner guetis
"When a taxpayer elects to

Freeport

was in honor of Kirk Ptahi*c.and chairman said, "hta money goes
little Debra BusUuum Other u, work immediately on two jobs
tof&lt;S llvrotockand poultry The Wrinbrecht a pantomime game I gucite u-ere Mr. and Mr*. Well- It begins to build hi* financial By Mrs. IF. It. (.herieman
rem^nck^mmra JHndurtrira using various kinds of trm was ingten Wertman and family of security. At the fame tune, it
Delton. * Mr. and Mra. Oenrge contributes to our country'*
for processing Into hundred* of Participated In by tho group. ElUott and family otf Hsatlr.ga economic strength."
f^d\^ other product
Chartea Btadel gave a dairy
were Saturday dinner guests of
e
..___ ....___ __ _
_ mill and the lecturer cave a
Grove E. U B Church served
abort quiz on unusual things.
dinner at tlx- church Thursday.
Tho closing thought was given Bunday visitor* of Mr. and Mra Blow Ud Moil BOX
| * Robert Rhodes is nursing n
^n^TL^faSly
j
I
by
Lynden
Stamm.
.
eti
and
family
of
Al-1
htull&gt; cut h*nd wWch happen-'
a vine preparation*. vinegar.
Members were reminded that gonquta. * Mra. Effte Parker
March
6. hi.
when
he ,
Sd her sister. Mra. Fannie U?,
« chain
Saw.
hand

Dunham

WHAT iS A
CHAIN SAW

Facility will be thia Thursday

Check tour
License on
Your Birthday
It's a llrktweig h t. Mtliblt. gtioliae

13-^ti Welcome Cor- coming in contact with it acrcr-a '
Larkin reported to .j^. paim w
Pauline Krslrr
tVw&gt;v Had ..
.
........

Draper at Grand Rapid* Wed-

boy* and hla brother, Asher, of I
Harold Kingsbury has donated Mlddl^tUe were Bunday dinner
a beautiful oven-tpye roUs»«1e
rtl KirM-* II*m—&lt;
which will be used tor a Mother s

damaged mailbox in the morn- brartan. ♦ Mr. Ind Mra Ken
Btrimback from Hastings were
’----------- •-----------’ Sunday. March 7, guest* of the
Banner Ads Benefit YOU!
' Mllea Ruffner family.

flclent,'

fully accepts this fine electric Clarksville
appliance.

lean motorist*

to

Grand

Rapids, j

Lyle Blough and baby da'ughup to “quick check their turned from the hospital recover­ ter at Blodgeu Hospital
license to make sure it ing from pneumonia.
Mr. and Mra. Roy Dukes were
Mra. Clark Ortnmllh was
expired. ■’
Sunday dinner gwwts of Bev.
and Mra. Wm. Bryde. * Mr..and
Mrs. George Faunce aoedtnopinion Indicated
the annual open iiouac meeting panlcd Glenn Brovont and Leon
In February, it was dected to Bind to Kalamazoo Sunday for
"Many driver licensing viola­ hold thia on March 35 starting the DUtrtct VFW meeting. * Mr.
tions are the result of just plain with a 7 pm. potluck dinner. and Mra. George Faunce accom­
AU those having received special panied Mr. and Mrg. Aaron
THE WORLD’S
motorist," Hare aald. "Now they invitations please change the Oronewold to the birthday din­
ner at the American Legion Hall
LEADING
in Hastings Saturday evening. *
against hla record.’
MANUFACTURER
Mra. Franklin Burgess and Mr.
Hare also remlndta motorists
OF CHAIN SAWS
and Mra Allen Flail accompanied
to have their lleemes with them
Rev.
and Mra Wm Bryde to De­
whenever they drive. "Many New* Service, which provides oftroit where they spmt last Mon­
persons have a valid license but
day and Tuesday at the Mid­
are forgetful about having It on
cultural commodltkea, will ob­ year Council at the United
serve its 50th annlvereary In Brethren Church. * Mra. Iran
। "This can also result in
Roush and Mrs. Allen Pish ac­
| point infraction.”
companied Mra Lila Brandt to
I 14.37 South Wl 5-3150 are drtrtn« wrongfully with *.ig*n Department of Agriculture the Medical Facility to visit Mr*.
Audle Roush. Mra. Estelle Yalrgtr Mrs. Leah Kareher. Mra.
tin thia
I Harbor.
Kate Houvener and Mtas Mauds
Kareher. * Mra. Audle Roush
has sold her home in Freeport
to Mr and Mr* Donald Kidder.
ftanklln D. Burges* of Spring­
field. Ill., ma a Saturday visitor
of Mr. and Mrs Allen Fish. *
George Kauffman of Angola,
Ind. and Bill Kauffman. J&gt;..
were Bunday guests of Mr. and
Mra. Joe Kauffman. Other visi­
tor* were Mr. and Mra. Jack
Thompson and daughter ot Hasting*.
Mra Mina Wlctand wa« a
Saturday overnight guent of Mr.
and Mra. Paul Crumback of
Harris Creek. * Mr and Mra.
Wilbur Dye Of Lake Ode***
were Bunday vtaltor* of Mr. and
Mr*. Jay Wing. * The WCHf of
tbe U. B. Church met with Mra.
Jay Wing last Wednesday.' *
Mr. and Mra Bernard Piper at
Buscryus, Oiilo, were weekend
gurata of Mr. and Mrs Jame*
Cool. * Mra. James Cool and

The seven dollar misunderstanding
The misunderstanding has To do with Chrysler
and prices. Let's clear it up together.

MCCULLOCH

$124.95

1

FRANCISCO
I
FARM SUPPLY

Top Dress Wheat Now
APPLY NITROGEN.

Every car compared below is a 2-door hard­

This year, a full-sized Chrysler Newport

top. They all have V-8 engines, automatic

2-Door Hardtop is priced less than $7 a month

transmission, power steering, power brakes,

more than the most popular smaller cars.

\

narftes are the only thing big about them.

And when you compare a Chrysler with

cars that are even smaller than Ford and
Chevrolet^ you're really In for a surprise. Their

radio and heater. There is only one meaning­

ful difference: Chrysler is the only big one.
So why not see your Chrysler dealer today?

Move up to Chrysler... it's easyl

Whaaibaca

O,ar*U
fangth

V-i Engine
Cubic Inch
D&lt;*t&gt;l*c anta'll

Payment*

CHRYSLER NEWPORT

124'

218.T

393

M5.67

—

FORD GALAXIE 500

119

210.0

289

58.94

88.73

Mala

.•»*

Monthly

tNflaranca
Par Month

CHEVROLET IMPALA

119

2111

283

58.94

9.73

OLDS F-A5 CUTLASS

115

2O4A

330

59 JM

Ml

BUICK SPECIAL SKYLARK

115

2014

300

58.55

7.02

BASIS OF COMPARISON—All modal* are 2-door hardtop* equip pad with V-g angina, automatic tranvmbtion,
power ateerinq, power brake*, radio and heater. Monthly payment* have been computed on manufacturer*'
•ugqeeted retail price, one-third down and 38 monthly payment*. Not Included are th* eitra* you pay for on
practically any naw car: whitewall tlret, dyluie wheel cover*, domination charge*, stat* and local tai**.
Interact. Iniuranc* and licencing fee*.
.

See us for COMPLETE FERTILIZER SERVICE

• All Analyses — Mixed or Bagged

• Ingredients . . . N, P2, 05, K20
• Spreaders

• Solutions

• Delivery at Your Request

SOIL TESTING - COUNSELING - MAPPING

SPRAY

DU PONT

I.
!

------

LOROX
Alone or in Combinations

We have it and wa^can

»

Of St. Joe. St Mra Greta Blough
was a Wedneaday luithroti gu*M
of her parent*. Mr. and Mra.
Reuben Crtter s&gt; Mr. and Mra.
Ronald Critm and children of

SMITH
. BROS
L

Lake Odewa

Clarksville were evnung vtaUcga.

Wk

374-7411
Woodland
347-3415

"A BARRY'S FARM STORE

DEWEYS CAR PALACE

tell you how to usa it^

S. Haoevar at Hatting* City Limin

. M-48 at Iprega* M, Dehan

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
BLOOD DONORS NEEDED

.DEADLINE EXTENDED
The deadline for signing op

m to

Manorial Hall. Regardlea* ot

RKl-ONNTNUCTION—Work preparatory far the recanstnictlon

Soil District
Fete Thursday

Michigan f r..n-

Upper Crooked
lake Project

Hastings Youth
Programs Reach
Many Students

Is ‘Necessary’
The next step for continuation
of plans for Improvement of Up­
per Crooked Lake in Prairieville

80% in High School
Participate} Leader»
Try to Interest Others

I Carl T. Johnson pf &lt;7*11111*^. a
Im-mbcr of the Michigan Oonaer- County is up to the State Con­
| ration Commission, la tn sprak servation Department, it was re­
ported tills week after the Board
of Determination decreed that
Improvement of the lakq is
Orange Hall..

Past anil Prtseni
Styles Featured
By BPW Show
PETER COBLE

New Corporation
Now Operating
Ben Franklin
Stanley F Cumming*, presi­
dent of the Tom Lou Corpora­
tion. has announced that begin,ning Ulis Thursday. April 1. the
Ben Franklin Store at 102 W
State Street will be operated by
The Coble Corporation with
Peter Coble as president.

the Bastings Ben

'•Styles: Part and Present" will
be modeled at the style show
sponsored by the Hastings Busi­
ness and Professional Women's
Club on Thursday. April 8. al 8
pm. in Central Auditorium.
Mrs Marie Newton, past presi­
dent of B.P.W.. will narrate.
Ticket* can be purchased from
member* or at the ticket office
that evening and proceed* will
go to the scholarship fund, which

the organization seeks to en­
courage the continuing education
of girls graduating from Hastings
High School.
The co-chairmen. Mrs. Mar-

qulta Melsenbach. describe the
gay 90's styles to be shown as
"fantastic." “a acre am." and
’’pretty sharp."
New spring fashions to be
modeled include children's cloth­
ing. sport* wear, informal and
formal attire, and swim suit*
Coate and suit* will be featured

F. W. Wooijrorth Company for Stores supplying the outfit* to

npolls and
Ifafa.
ile was a sone superiulcadrnt
for Butler Brother*, th* *M
Franklin Store* Division, tor four
year* until Joining the Cum­
mings* organisation.
M in business admlnlstrafrom Indiana University in

Cummings also announced that
hr Is j selling his Ben Franklin
Store at Cadillac to Jack and
Leone Stahl, effective this Thurs­
day. Ke will continue to operate
bls Ben Franklin Store at
Allegan.
Coble married Hasel Hargis* of
Chicago in Indianapolis in 1941.
They have two sons, Roger, now
Air Base at Columbus. Ohio, and

Pine Lake School
Director Accepts
White House Bid
Director Lloyd G. Chapman, of
the Michigan Rehabilitation In­
stitute at Pine Lake ha* accepted
a White House invitation from
President Lyndon Johnson to at­
tend a meeting of the President's
Committee on Employment of
the Handicapped to be held April

wlU

Atty. Richard Shuster, who
represented Drain Coramisaloner
Ferd Stevens, said the statute
gives the Conservation Depart­
ment the responsibility to resolve*
the tremendous problems of phy­
sical and economic feasibility of
the proposals.
He explained that tjie new
statute (Act 140 of the Public
Acts of Michigan of 1901. as
amended) provides for the fi­
nancing of such an Improvement

bonds, yet It has been deemed by
the State's leading bonding au­
thorities that these bonds, under
recent Supreme Court decisions,
are unmarketable.
posal was started by petition of
two-third* of the lake property
owners who raised and turned
orer 115.000 to the county to fi­
nance the preliminary work. All
but about MO of that money has
been spent
The lake level, along with
many others, ha* gone down and
at the same time there has ap-

Mr*. Ruth Klevom and her
non. Bud. are daalgning the 1313,000 for three channels with
program cover* again this year.
Bud Wolfe will be at the organ increased to &gt;815,000 for three
and Mr*. Mary Bennett, former channel* with St-foot depth*.
scholarship winner, will appear
tn ballet.
Student* who have beeh award­
ed scholarships Include:
.

Declares Dividend

a ting more Job opportunities

The-Board of Determination,
composed of Thomas E. Stebbins,
president of the City Bank;
Thomas E Niethamer. Woodland
Township farmer and proprietor
of Niethamer Implement*, and
Clarence Longstreet. Thornapplc
Township and a member of the
Barry County Road Commission
held hearing* on Sept 2. 3. 4.

posits of sill and decayed vege­
table matter and an increase in
Gilmore's Jewelry aryl' Pat
Hodges’ Jewelry. Bun McPharlln. Ing the lake '«** daglreable fqr
general recreational purpose*.

senhelmer; 1957 through 1960,
Pauline Kesler; 1958-50, Marilyn
Z.legler: 1958, Joyce Anderson;
I960. Dorothy Friend: IM. Mary
Morris: 1961 through 1963. Julie
Demmons; 1961 through 1963.
Joan Shute; 1961 through 1963.
Delphlne Whitmore; 1063-63,
Geraldine Peltaer: 1963-63, Judy
Spencer: 1963. Judy Thornton,
and 1964. Priscilla Arnold and
Barbara EUli.
*
Mr* Bassett and Mrs. Meisenbach are tn charge of stage set­
tings. Mr*. Grace Mcrturiin.
ticket*. Mis* Nancy Jayne* 1*
chairman of advertising and Mr*.
Elizabeth Underwood ot news­
paper publicity. Mr*. M&gt;1&lt;Jred
Bauer is responsible for printing
of the programs and Miss Mar­
jorie Tunic* for their layout
Chairman of script is Miss Helen
Keeler and of the mods! line-up,
Mr* Ruth Klevom and Mr*. Hel­
en Clement.
Ushers include Mrs. Drusilla
Powell, Mr*. Marie Hlgbte. Mr*.
Louise Erway, Mrs. Clara Ham­
mond and Mrs. Hazel Hinkley

The E W. Bliss Company, di­
versified manufacturer, has de­
clared the regular quarterly divi­
dend of 45 cents per share on the

4 Barry Men
Receive Orders
For Army Duty

cashier. Bank 1‘mldtal

d T. Grooa llefll
lhered at the Hotel

M. Shaffer II, II, R1 Battle

fry R.M.C.

6 Barry 4H
Leaders Attend
National Meet

ton and Wg, Robert Humph­
rey. FreeHM Lansing Gilbert.

Lawrence Seeord, Middleville.
While there they attended the
at 2:45 pm. Tuesday by charter - National 4H Leader Forum spon­
sored by the National 4H Club
Foundation. Morning sessions
induction phyriclals.
were devoted primarily to leader­
ship training, with the delegates
exchanging Ideas from all over
antlned in April and preeent the country.
Afternoons and evenings were
generally devoted to tours and
This group will Include 18 rewu- visiting the United States'

En route home they were sched­
uled to visit the Gettysburg bat­
tlefield for several hours.
While in the East they stayed
at the National 4H Center, the

The President 1* scheduled to
Chairman Schllhanrek said
address the opening session and ferred stock. Payment will be
'present awards to handicapued made April 15 to stockholders of registration* at the local SelecAmerican, and national contest record at the dose of business on uve service office 1* reflecting , Hastings VFW To Meet
the
high birth mte of 1947 hut i Members of the Hastings VFW
April 5.
men reaching their 18th birth- j arc to meet Thursday. April I. at

backward glances

night at meetings of the board&gt;
ipf the two organisation*. The
figure') are the result*' of a re­
cent surtey.
While pleased with the hl*h ।
percentage of parUripatlon, •

Drying the past two weeks we i all friendly honesty, not a favorhave commented here on various able one
elected president of the YMCA,
phases of the Freedom Marches
I hope till* response will be a
and the Civil Right* movement, completely unemotional one. president. Joe Hubert secretary
Tills week we are printing here I dealing rationally and coolly with and Duwayne Pugh was reelected
treasurer
two thoughtful letters which ex- what.I feel are glaring tnconslspreas views and opinions con- tcnctes in your remarks.
chairman of the Youth Council
trary to those of the editor—one
First, there is your reference to board. Third Ward Aldermkn
from Douglas H. Castleman, and .-.nd implication of what you call
"mob action.” There Is certainly
*cph C Dunphy, pastor of St. less mob action to the Freedom * u rciiKinru unwui ci.
. . .
Rose of Lima Catholic Church March than to any well accepted
At those board meetings Direc­
here. Since civil rights and racial labor strike, Aie the causes of tor King reported that during
the pa*t months 68 team* parharmony are questions of in­
tldpated in th* various leagues,
tense importance and will be
including 560 boy* and girl*.
with us for some time to come, neglected? How many year* have
During 1964. the YMCA re­
a variety of views sincerely ex­ the strike-breaking, horsemount- ceived 810577 from the Compressed are good The essential r(| clubber* of labor-strikers and munlty Fund. &gt;536 from clubs
thing we believe, is to be satis­ fire-hosings been outlawed? It's paying fees for camper*. t&lt;3M
I In fee* paid by campers plus 830
fied In your mind and heart with
in other donation*.
Hie position you take and the talnly.
Youth Council fund* included
reasons for them and then stand
1
Also to blame th* violence *8535 from the Community
firm.
.
*3.650 from the City ot
committed by whites on Freedom1 Fund.
Hasting* budget. (150 from the
The two letter* are printed Marcher* who are carrying out
’ MOOtc for baseball. *300 from Kiherewith:
an arderly protert of Utah denial
pt constitutional right* is cams
parable to blaming June irritaYour editorial on the Freedom ton 00
man who breathes
March has had its desired effect ■ rather than on the smog that

Twenty registrant*. Including

County's induction

ting* High School student* par­
ticipate in one or more programs
0tiered by the Youth Council or
YMCA and 78 percent of the
Junior High students participate
If one or more of the programs.

Bastings

-EDITORIALS-

Six Barry County. 4H leaders
were in Washington. DC, last
Detroit, Tuesday. April C. on the week, arriving there on Monday,
12:30 pm. bus for Induction into March 22, and returned home
Sunday. March 28.
William Schilhaneck, chairman
The six Joined other Michigan
club leaders at Lansing and trav­
eled to the Nation's capital via
chartered bus.

y

NUMIIR 90

Hostings, Michigan, Thursday, April 1,-1965

Ono Hundred and Ninth Year

program. A clinic

Need* CMitf# Wirit

must n-Rrtter on tlielr birthday portant for ail Post 3320 mem-

titr ofyesterday",
as gleaned from the
Banner files

134 Were to
Mystery-Farce
Display Projects
Opens Thursday At Exposition
Over L20CT Winter 4H member*
On Central Stage undsr
the guidance of son* 300

HOME IS DESTROYED — Sunday morning’s tranquility was

chimney. Itartlnga and Woodland

April Fool’s Day
Is Anything But
‘Trivial’ for Us
Hastings Taxpayers Complete
Payment of $1,500,000 Bond Zssiie;.
Invite All to Inspect Additions
:
Thu i. Thursday, April 1, and It may be “April Fonl'a llay";
but ’it isn't for the taxpayers of the Hastings School District;
who on thls day will pay off the last of their 11,500,000 *choul'.
bonds which they approved back in 1953.
Supt. of Schools .Richard J. Guenther at the last Board of&gt;
Education meeting announced that |hc Igrge bond, issue would:
tie fully redeemed today, and also that property owner* and all
nthrra
Ins Invited to inothers irrrr
were be
being
in­ ------- spect the new additions at North­
eastern and Southeastern Schools
on Tuesday * evening. April- 6,

retired by May. IMS.
Everyone is invited U&gt; inspect
the 10-room additions at the eta­
me n la ry schools in the First and

mlhUtrijthw staffs J are to be
present to conduct tour* and to
greet |h?, visitor*.
■.
Tn paying off ’ Uie MfiOQM
bond Mme to 12 tnstead of h
proposed.

Total

Curtain* will. b* going up At 4H leaders will display their
nearly 1.500 WinJet projeete -at
the Central Auditorium
the Barry County Community
day. April 1 and Friday,
Center.
as Ute Hastings Senior*
their class play, "Mumbo
exhlblt* on. April .5 and. 6 with ■ The transaction.!* bring han­
some' 30 conraltanto •vahkattnc dled by th*-Detroit Bank &amp;
Tnit.Oompahy,.
- - '
The interest saved by paying
See if you can figure out how April 7.
the old debt early wa* about
oil the character* are connected
828.000 short, of being enough to
as they arrive at the country inn
to spend the night.
Don Heisler as Dick Reynolds
and John Houk a* Pee Wee
The general contract for the 20
Some of.the project* include
Smith, with the help of Tweety,
played by Sandy Belson, open a conservation, gun safety, ceram­ room* was *202,000, the cabinet
country hotel after their money ics. educational exhibits ot dairy
science, saddle club and dog care. chanlcal *6.986 and electrical
come* up missing.
*24,452. Other expenses Include
There are also woodworking. furniture, books and equipment.
They are sure Barney Hutchin*
and Irene Burkey, who have the
. The Southeastern PTA meetrole* of Uncle John and Aunt leathercraft, knitting, clothing,
Sarah, have carried It off with small engines, tractor mainte­ day evening, also, and Principal
their Juggage as they hurriedly nance, photography. Jr. leader­ ■Robert- Casey announced that
leave lor en out of town funeral. ship. home improvement, per­
A* overnight guest* begin ar­ sonal improvement, passport to youngsters would pregent a
riving it is essential to have a the world, Indoor gardening and Spring Festival, which will be
woman around th* hotel »nd others.
a "hootenanny.’’
Several chib* will be conduct­
youll be amazed to watch John
Houk switch from a college boy ing live demonstrations.
CARLTON TOWNSHIP NOTICE
to this particular character, ac­
The annual meeting of the
cording to the new* relsase.
bite of clothing and knitting.
electors of Carlton Township will
Included in the assortment of
On Friday, April 9 at 8 pm. be held at the Town Hall on
"Vood as Har- the Junior Revue will be held In Saturday. April 3. 1965. at 1 pm.
old Custer ai
aged mother. the Central Auditorium and the The public hearing on the pro­
Julie Fisher.
Senior Revue—
will—be,--------held —
on posed budget for the year 1968
--------------------An unusual trio who wish to Saturday at 8 pm. Here again. I as prepared by the Township
spend the night Is composed of the public is Invited to attend Board'will be submitted for conPhil Stanton a* Dr. Omohandra. and View the clothing to be mod- alderaUon. ■
eled by the 4H girls.-------------------------------- Agnre Scobey, Clerk
trayed by Marilyn Hein, and the
native witch doctor, who only

High School who attended Benion Harbor Junior Callsae and
Western Michigan Unlwri^.h**

Grand Rapids.

HOPE TOWN|*|IF
Aannal Meeting Neticg
The annual meeting
Township will be held L
April 1. 1M, at the Hope —___
ship Hall at 3 pm. Ateo at Ute
meeting the annual financial re­

niixDs or nu uvusr
UIU„
MU k&gt; OU
183 contributors ta IMcmI* of
the Hasting. F&gt;Hi* Ubfary

Martha Culbert. We see our
hard-boiled chorus girl, Peache*
Oreedlng, In an unusual role by
Sheila Rust. Because of a law vi­
olation and a murder we nalu-

and sheriffs; Paul Prorisal is our
state trooper, while Davs Will as
_
county ha* more than doubled
Rowland Hall was’elected ex-'to quota of *12500. the actual
.__________ ;____________ Itotal
ziZaI of fiiruta
fund* milerearl
collected hefns
being
Harting* EU» Club. Other of­ 526367.76 according
ficer* named were:
Burnell Maurice Foreman. 1
chairman.
Wendell Marquis, eateemed
Four hundred people pa i sad
Mgral lpi|ht; Thoma* Taffee.
ggtrem nil lecturinc knight; John through the blood bank unit
J. Jarow. secretary:
secretary;
Arthur
accepted
for donations, accord­
Behnke, treasurer and LeRoy
ing to Dr. J. K. Altland. Thl*

I-ee Vahlsinjt carries out the
te of Peter BeimUh, a
ly blind man. and Terry

year old Daisy. - ----------problems to Dick and Peewee
who are running the hotel
Many student* In addition to
the cast have been working hard
to help make the play a success.
The play 1* under ths direction
of Mrs. Charles Dodge.

community this size.
the Ilaetlnga YMCA a* the an-

rectors include Roger WteweU,
RusMdl Belfield. Ralph Shirkey
to that manager
and Dwight Fisher.
Cltlaen* Telephone Exchange for
FleaM 8e« MORE ABOUT:

sllehdanre l&gt; as

have jurisdiction as the hotel

to right. Larry Haywood, son of Mr. and Mrs Eugene Haywood,
R2 Hasting., Gordon B. Endsley, Mm W Mr. and Mn. Robert

Annual Township Meeting of
Johnstown Township will be held
at Johnstown Grew Hall April
&gt;, IM. 3 pm. Budget and finan­
cial statement presented at this
time.
June Doster, Twp. Clerk 4/1’

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Sacred Drama

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S.un^

Middleville Man

At EUB Church
There will be a presentation

Junior Pi*y April 1-9
The Delton Junior* have
:
Chaeen the fuU-tength play.
1the school color*. Cloths*. rib* -Tlw CWirtahlp of Eddlc-s Fa­
1
ther," by Anno Coulter Marten,
1m long ** they ware maroon. from the book by Mark Toby.
’
Thia play will be dlre.’ted by
‘

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Dies at Home

Evangelical United Brethren
*
Church/ Sunday nt 7 pm. Thl* da’r' *Uren 38
U xponjoire! by the Women .t So- 1
clety of World Service as Uicir
part of the observance of Lent.

Particularly helpful in *ctunt-/’8;uffcd Animal Day" with -*tuup progroaaive dies, the new unit dcnls permitted to have Muffed
offers fart. accurate feed adjust- “hlmala at school. Thursday l»
menu while the pre** and feed to ** "Sweater Day" when any
are operaUng.
sweater i* tn style. Friday ia to
Adjustments can be made over tx‘ "Boe Down Day" when any
Uie full length of hid adjust- o5d c*«ual clothe*, such a* bercomodie* in years."
comedic* tn years."
Tom Corbett, Gene Trantham;
justing screw. The driving unit M3rl “d 00 &lt;'Itra makeup" Is Mra Master*. Penny Wilbur;
b located conveniently at floor 10
alla-*c&lt;l. Hate will be idlevel ju) that manual adjustment
but not in class.
can- also be made if deaired.
-----------without climbing up to the' Monday is to be "Dress Dp
crankshaft-Bie feed adjustment Day" at school, and exeryone Is
operating button* can be located urged to wear "better than
on the operators console or on school clothca" Boys attire
tlm nrei* cir rm
__ .. ... ...
.
cable.
Hayward; Loretta, Cindy Bab­
cock; Alice, Barb Pennock; Cal,
Sunday dinner fuaU* of Mr. and
Ron Bldpp; ----- ”
------~
uc iwia at me aance many Floria.
।------------------------ — -- ---------------- n.
Mr*. Melvin Janosc and family of| night The faculty is to choose
The student director is Dlano Brown of Hudson were held;
■
boy wlth th^ best legs to Bivoonnker
and Make-up 1* HaUirday at 3 pm. at the Five- * Francis H. Bideiman, son of
were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Howley reign at the dance
Kathy Mlknls.
jport Methodist Church. Mnr.’tW'
and family of HA and Mr. and Mrs I
wStWSfi1 *
clinic i. to be
Nancy Moll Wins
Nancy Mott, daughter of Mr.
Loren Lewi* and sun* of Hastmg*
Mr. and Mr* Kenneth Reyn aid ?L.,Ap?}
*7“ 0
i? and Mrs. Eivcrt MoU of Delton,
of Bedford and Mr. and Mr*. Bterl- P””- U.
.&lt;*. mr friondo iron the grand championship U
Ing French ef
vtuted Mrs h*Vt‘ ”7 rw*)ved notification.
Lulu Edmond* Sunday.
please have-than contact the
Judge and Mrs Archie Me- '-Inl;ait&lt;ry office.
Donald have purchased property
------in the Cook subdivision south '&lt;2“^ “n‘lu*\____
weal of town and expect to be
7110 b*n&lt;’ut* honoring the
building a new luxnc there on K5*,
c.l'7PP'°r-5
David Court off of David Drive cheerleader* was held Thursday,
The Tony Hein, have purchLS
»• •*“
the McDonald home on W. Wai- “* 'nymaln
*7/4'
nut Street and will move when
Thom" nH~q~’
«•»Henry Stehr of Middleville,
the new McDonald home 1*
father of Harry Stehr of Free­ group spent some time with tlie
finished Tlie Dr Gordon Fln- dent of the National Aaaoclatlon
port. poaacd away al his home David Steeby family.
nle* have also purchased prop­ of Secondary Principal*. He
.
j&lt; Mr. and Mis. Russell Benton.
D nunkin and Patricia Campbell. „
in Middleville
Sunday.
erty in the Cook subdivision and
Mr. and Mra. Norval Thaler and Mr*. Vemar Benton of Grand
8th grade Patty Bcdea. Mark
plan to build a iaxne there on an Athletic Program.
Principal Tliomaa mild on Alihan, Phil Mlchcals, Douglas and Sue and Mr. and Mra Gor- . Rapid* vuut/xi Mr. and Mrs. LawRidgewood Drive’ in the future.
Goebel and Mike Eiwln Honor­ don Yoder and children attend-1"™* Benton and Mr*. Edith Benufio Is with the Lawrence
dents a source of loyally, re­ able mention: Debbte Smith and ed the pancake aupper at the
Hope Church of the Brethren Bentons, and Mr. and Mra. Mauquire* Spartan-like training, Lyle Lester,
Saturday. Later they attended rlct Boiton. In Kidanuuoo Sunday,
and forces a person to cooperate
as a group instead of an indl- Pamela Itayward. Cindy Hay­ the "Lefto" party at the VFW | Visiting Mr*. Ros* Bldelman on
ward. Pete McCarty and BUI Hall * Mra. Norval Thaler and i Sunday were her cousin*. Mr. and
OROANICALLY * COMMER­ vlduaL
He said ho always demanded Adams. Honorable mention:
CIALLY GROWN tree-ripened
orange* and grapefruit for sale. his athletes to be a UUle bit Bcott Beebe and Gary Boyce.
U-12 grades — Don Fowler.
Pecan* J lbs. 3H lb*, or 3 lbs. better than the rest. He stated:
for 81. Shelled pecans or wal­ "Every kid in the community Steve Adams, Slgrid Johnson.
nut* 81 lb and up After 4 pm. has his eye* on this athlete, and Mike Heath and Garth GreenO W. Spencer. 1001 S. Dibble. I want those kid* to see some­
thing worth looking at."
Phone WI 5-MM
tf
Fred Petrcakcy was master of

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TOO LATE TO CIASS1H

Dr. A. E. Dahlman
, DCChiropractor
128 W. Center St.

*

Hastings
Phone
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area presentation. Coach Mar­
vin Wlnegar made special pre­
sentations and Athletic Director
John Arnold gave the team
awards.
Gene Nuabaum and Dan
Sutherland were named to the
KVA All-Conference squad. Dan
was co-captaln of the team with
Bill Bourdo Bill was named on
the KVA second team. Rick
Olson and Gary Ford were given
. honorable mention and Rick was
'voted the moat improved player
and Gary led the teum with the
'moat rebounds. Delton finished

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fyrtivitus over the weekend.
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'During the year at Northwestern University 20 girls from
the 7.000 student* ore selected by
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re:t Imt. and moat outstanding
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F ts. easy to understand wliy

donla were Saturday luncheon
guests of Mr*. Tagg ★ Mrs.
Floyd Grinnell attended tlie;

(Mr*. Alden Grinnell, local and
I J. D. Grinnell and Darrell of
• Algonquin Lake, w Sunday
I1 luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs.
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Mr*. Richard Johnson and fam­
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Personal Mention
d.U
mim A cwwn anrdu*. but a hopeful beam of light

EDITORIAL

lhe lower eschelon political offi­
time to legitimate excuse for high ces being filled with Ku Klux
emotionalism and anarchistic Klan member* and other such
displays of anger and hale by of- bigots, there has been no hope
for the Negro unless lie attracted
pointed deputies
attention of sympathizers from
Dick, I don't believe you un­
derstand either Ute meaning of Freedom March or other passive
clrll disobedience or.of the dem- demonstrations. Almost 2000
ointtaUona. eft’ll disobedience years ago another leader and his
was perhaps first used by u large
cdly guilty of "civil disobedience"
Ths Hastings Banner but because 111* end was violent
and upon a cross, can you Hon­

a. m, ooox. z«nw

ONZ HDXDMZD AND

vain? Can you say He should
liave known better than to have
antagonized the religious hierar­
chy of Hl* day?

These Freedom Marchers have

that just happened to wander In­
to his mind one day in U65?
What brought a real conviction
to the nation's legislators that
dually their sinful neglect and
disregard ol citizen's rights must
be corrected? Left alone. Uieie Is
no queaUon but that history
would-have kept on repeating It­
self and the result* would liave
been nil I A public atlentlon-gelthe wheels uf Justice tn begin to
turn, although slowly.
In History stands the disgrace­
fully mute voice ol our peop.c
and their legislators regarding
the right of ciuzens to vote—too
many churns. Peace I ul demon­
strations have accomplished a
great deal in bringing to light In­

snnsciui’Tioji

fathers who founded this country
and although they are employing
peaceful, orderly methods of
demonstration. 1 am sure many Uie civil disobedience there? We
realise that Uiey may die for this alt up here tn our almoat comcause, but feel oa you and 1 Ptetely segregated County and
should that it to probably worth condemn the effort* of sympathe sacrifice. The trouble with UieUc cltu*'ns to brmg Jusuce to
complacency in the face of m-|Uw downteodden Consutuuonal
Justice is that we no longer have . rl«hu “• what
tougbk lor
Uie fire to keep our Democracy; P^criously, and pray for con.
HKAIIUAN PRZSH HKBVICK. Im. alive and are willing to compro-! 8taaU&gt;'mUe freedom to a pressure group
Th® ,4cl Ulat
Ku
not interested in Democracy but K1“» “na lh’‘r V®P««hlter.
commit murder, mayhem and
in
selfish
social
and
economic
AMUICAN NIWAN1
causes. How long before wc all sacrilege to protest this move­
tlMtMNTATIVU Im.
ment does not make the move­
ment wrong or without purpose
Dick, I think you recognize this
NATIONAL EDITORIAL I* my firsC “letter-to-the-edlior" and reason. Was not lhe depriva­
tion of constitutional rights, and
and It is the first 1 have ever
lhe century-long oppression, "un­
due pressure" more than any
chronic crank. I am a worried
Freedom March could possibly
citizen who feels that there la
have been?
need for a ^Freedom March" in
In the light of previous stale­
You'll Lika Our . .
HasUngs. Michigan and through­
menu on justice and rights tn
out the north, a testimonial of
The Banner, this complete re­
our religious conviction and po­
versal W shocking and incredible.
This Is not an attempt to wage
Jkjst leave your dry clean­
dom for all Clasen*. Only In this
any battle against The Banner—
ing with our experienced
way can we save our Democracy
but I feel that this public state­
attendants. They will pre­
and display It before the world
ment cannot be Ignored or left
spot, clean and,hang
a* a model for human Justice,
unprotected.
them on your handers.
human respect and happiness.
Reverend Joseph C. Dunphy
Sincerely.
Jijst tell us what time
Pastor of
Douglas H. Castleman, M.D.
you’ll pick them up and
St. Rose of Lima Church
your cleaning will be dona
Hastings, Michigan
while you shop.
It 1* regrettable that The Bon­

Drop-Off-Sarvice'

YOU CAN SAVE TIME

AND MONEY

Broadway (io mim&lt;)

COIN-OP (leasers
9:00 a.m. »o 5:30 p.m.

Monday thru Saturday

ner had to carry such a strange
Thanks for taking Uie time to
attempt to vindicate a Governor
who viciously, and with openly
expressed bigotry, has defied the
I wish more readers would do the
Coastltutlon and the inherent
rights of thousands of our clti- same. The following remarks''will
tloned a vicious unprovoked at-, rational.
tack on helpless women and civilNothing I ?taye ever said or writ­
ten indicate* that I approve of
the harsh action &lt; mayhem, actu­
. . march is without ally) of the Alabama police. Rather.
r reason " - UUs stated
incredible
display of undisciplined brute power

Local Musician
On Tour With
College Band

Grsnyllte Mitchell, son of Pro­
bate Judge and Mr*. Philip H.
Mitchell, 531 W. Walnut street, is
tearing with 'the Alma College
Concert Band.

A* Uimg*

pensate far the loss of human Hie?
I wish I could honestly believe to.
ut I stenniv can not
.
Other pointe bnngpit up In your

dalph Floras.
Nrz- Z. 8
talncd her hospital guild ax her
Granville la preaident of the
home on W. Green. Wednesday
Band.
,.^-ening.
Under the direction
family visited his mother. Mrs.
Lillian Baxter, of Alm* on Sunday. band is spending four
college Spring vacation on tour
Florida oil Saturday to Join her In various Michigan cl lie*. On 1U
third annual spring lour the
one and many viewpoints should

sist in driving their enr homo. The
I believe dial our objectives are Russells live in Detroit.
muth. Howell. Livonia, Inkster,
out there In the ume general
Mr. and Mr*. James O'Connor Romeo. Richmond. Warren and
Marlette.
direction, although we favor difAside from Ito appearances on
and family visited Mr. aixl Mr*
the football field, the Band has
Sincerely,
day. The Hall*- daughters with appeared in concert several times
411 LEADERS
their famlUea from Battle Creek this year Including • Pops Con­
and Olivet were also visiting their cert last November, the annual
capital last week were (left&gt; to right) Howell Newton, Freeport:
Winter Concert in January, and
Sir*. Robert Humphrey. Freeport; .Mr*. Newton; Mr*. Lawrence .
Secord. Uwrrnce Seeord. Middleville; and Laming Gilbert, Hat- IPafrnnnl Mf-niinn
Mr. and Mrs Virgil Newman a Children's Concert several
ting*. The local representatives returned Sunday via the chartered
IrlCIlllUll
weeks ago. The Band will also be
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- playing In April at the Spring
Mr.---------------------------------------Sunday. Mra. Brooks' brother. Jake , Concert, at Parents' Day In May,
Newman,
to
visiting
at
liar
home
and
at Commanoement.
remainder of the lime visiting many places ef interest.
___________________ ________ ________________
____
- . . . | t*oy daugnux. Step Dante, at
a
&gt;
that reflected adversely on decent Implemented? Here again. I think
|
'
police force* everywhere.
[not. The very knowledge " ‘
w
'
I believe I und.rst.md Uie mean- ' Federal civil right* bill is tn

ing of "civil disobedience' a* well carries far more impact
a* you do and-may appreciate its score of freedom marches. Since
potential harmful end result, even
more. India at Ute time Ghandl
Apparently, I do not, have the
palpi. had no government of It*
own, no authority for self rule nor
any institution* through which Uielr purpose. Likewise, they can
be overdone. Basically, they seem
Therefore civil disobedience was to be on the unccnstruetive aide, in
that aside from calling public
tile only vehicle left.
attention to the problem st hand,
Unlted Bute*. We do have laws, they *eldonr assume responsibility
a Federal Constitution and govern­ in formulating practical and satis­
ment* of our &lt;r*n choosing at the factory solution* to the questions
local, state and national levels, raised. Agitation comes easy. The
even though we do not always use answers come hard.

WHITES

join him

Ohio, tinancec of Mika Whitney.

PHOTOGRAPHY
IN THEIR DOWNTOWN LOCATION
. . . are having their

Goodyear's danghOT, Mra. Rudy
Vogureuter at Marshall, was

GRAND OPENING
Thursday, Friday and Saturday

April 1st, 2nd and 3rd

Even after the significant legal
them wisely ar with anything
approaching maximum eflecUve- pluuea of civil rights have been
flimly established (right to register
FUL assembly, Intelligently used; and vote, right to use ot all public
dianapoUs, .Ind-,
can ba ot value Ui focusing atten­ ,'ACtUUea, etc.) bigotry and racial
tion on Inequities that need and antagonisms will remain. These
deserve legislative action.
evils dl« slowly and cannot be
Only a few days ago, we heard legislated out of existence. Time,

We wish to invite one and all to stop in at their
convenience during these 3 days. Visit our new
studios and let us show you around.
visited

her

the President of the United Stales
Pierce, will arrive the 16th to
nuke ill* historic statement to even more time will be needed for visit his parents, the Willard
tilt gradual build-up In mutual
United States calling fur prompt gobd will that must come If the
cnactmerfi ot legislation giving the battle with bigotry^* to be won. In Kal*ma*oo thia Thursday
Federal government authority to Freedom marches, sit-down*, lay- with their daughter and family. I
enforee Ute right to register and d ran* and stand-ins I do not
vote on an equal basis In all states believe will ever foster such con- fly Friday to Longboat Key. Fl*.
retqirtUe** of race, creed, color .or! ditkm*
home with Or. and Mm. George
Apru iu, rno zx*.
place of naUonal origin —basic11 Mruu Jdemonstrations If carried,
right* UiJt\»re *UU being detiled, I too far, no matter how worthy the'] John Lockwood family of Okcin certain area* of our Nation. Intent, are very likely to provoke parents tn Florid*.
Tli*: u Uie orderly approach to
civil rights and it lias my support goed intentions ol those who took
part. That Is why, personally. I
100 per" rent.
But with tiUs key battle won. take a dim view of setlug than
u»ed to excess.
Once agnm. thanks for writing,
stntctlve be accomplished at Uie
moment by a massive civil rights qur objectives appear to be much
tic same, even Uiougji we disagree
demonstration in a highly disturbed
area where, os the President him­ on method.
Sincerely.
self statedf the people have agonicTHE FURNITURE
Ing odju^mente to make. Did the
BUILDING
march sene to calm the white
Dear Fr. Dunphy :
jieoplc of Alabama ar put them in
My agreement with the decision
a frame of mind to nuke a quicker
Phone 374-3523
and calmer adjustment with th&lt;Selma-Montgomery march in no
Negro cltisnu of their state? I
think not. Did the march do any­
policies in regard to racial matters
thing to speed up the day when which obviously have not advanced
equal voting right* will t* fuhy! too far from !866. A blU backed by

UPHOLSTERING

Wayne Hazel

We arc equipped with the latest in electronic
lighting, which lets you pose in corpfort- Our new
studio also features a modern, automatic portrait
camera, which leaves ws ready to capture those
precious expressions, otherwise often missed.

COME IN AND HAVE COFFEE b DONUTS
. . . and Be Sure to Register for

DOOR PRIZES
lit. Door Prize:
A 16 by 20 portrait in beautiful oil colors,
mounted in a solid walnut Overton Original
Frame.
$42.95 Value
2nd. Door Prizo:
A 11 by 14 portrait in glowing coppertonc.
mounted in an Overton Original Frame.
$17.95 Value

3rd. Door Prize:
An 8 by 10 portrait in sparkling block and
white. Complete in a metal frame.
$7.45 Value
4Hi Door Priio:
One roll of film to each of the 25 4th. prize
winners in sizes 120. 127 or 620.

HOURS: 9:00 to 5;S0

Thur*. 9:00-12:00

Fii. 9:00-9:00

107 So. Jefferson St.
Hastings, Mich.
Phone 945-3967

Thank You
It's Been A Wonderful

22

CORNER WALNUT AND 5. JEFFERSON
HASTINGS

Years

On this occosion . . . the transferring of ownership

of the Ben Franklin Store of Hastings to our associate,

The Wisdom

Peter Coble, also of Hastings and well-known to most

of our many customers, we wish to express our sincere
Looking Ahead

appreciation for these many years of pleasant customer

relations. We enjoyed our years of association since
Pre-planning the funeral services

we started in 1942 and will miss not being here to greet

takes little time. It costs nothing

and obligates you to no one. And it
guarantees guidance for your.fam­

Whatever Shapely you’re in

ily through the lime of bereavement.

which , we have been so proud for so long. Mr. Coble

See us fur complete pre-need coun­
sel and assistance

ships which we have' enjoyed with our customers. We
know he will continue to operate th&lt;* store to your

WNh Shapely, lhere'e no flapping In the wind while you’re moving Io the boat
Every Shapely sports a tapered body that fits trim and neat. Smartly styled with
your favorite button down cotiar. io a wide choice ol free-wheeling styles and soft,,

McPluvdiH. Men'l WeaA.
You Can't Afford Not To
138 E. Stat* St.

I

Wo Rent Formol Wear

is a veteran of many years\in the variety store business
and has been responsible for much of the fine relation­

you’re in.

____

However, we are pleased to have our long time
associate succeed us‘in the operation of the store of

satisfaction.

LE0I1HRD
OSGOOD
-funenalJJonxQ
CHARLES H. LEONARD

JACK D. OSGOOD

945-2471

Stanley and Vera Cummings
Former owners of the

BEN FRANKLIN STORE
of Hastings

�Freeport
By Mra. Sylvan Tagg

Glenn Pufpaff,
Area Farmer,
Dies Monday
Olcnn Pufpaff. 72. humor re­
siding on B4 Hartings. died
Monday afternoon. March 20. in
Hayre-Orem - Beach Hostel.
Cliarlolb;. Mr. Pufpaff lud brer,
in IU health far several years,
and his visit to the hospital
Monday was a routine .trip for
a blood tranafuston.
Bora Nev. 15. 1IW, ia Bed-

Mr. Blair
&lt;ay»b* wl« ..• b. an aarly blrdrmd

SAVE*2®
LAWS FOOD

SALE

opening
another
beautiful
season
season when, oil women

as they please.

Many will be interested to hear
Wilmer Kennedy. aon of the for­
mer pastor. the Rsv. Wlkner Ken­
nedy. and Mra. Kennedy was
married Feb. 27 to Mtes Manila
Duer, daughter of Mr. and Mra
Maynard Duer at her home in
Freemont. nicy are living at 524
Springfield Direct at Comstock
Park. Congratulations. * The Rsv.

The copt story for spring is the gentle

HERITAGE
r?*HOUSi.

LAWN

% 2 ba.

J

•legoncr'of lady-like lines cut to slightly flare

(Dortei Healy of Lake Odeana;
six grandchildren; one great­
grandchild; eight step - grand­
children; three step-great grand­
children, and his step mother,
Mra. Olive Martin of Hastings.

at the hem. We’ve given it a happy

ending with our low, low price tags. Choose
now, be the smartest in lhe Easter Parade.

food

£

. * r*8Ular price

FOODmon

1,11 ANOTHER a(

Blair's Farm &amp; Garden

Welcome Back

at Freeport Saturday. Mrs. Otrtrudo Wait of Lowell, Mra. Vera
Elliott and Mr. and Mra. Harry
Smith and children of Flushing.

Charge Man
With Striking
Deputy Sheriff

The Separate Dress
Look at all the marvelous shapes, so utterly female and
so attractive ... the soft, new colors ... the light

■ Marvin J Bush. 10, B3 Battle

fabrics. Come in; take a really good look. *•

THIS AIN'T NO BULL

$50 floc plus $5.45 court cotta.
According to the complaint.
Bush struck Deputy Sheriff How­
ard E. Holley, 30, when he and
Deputy Richard Barnum at­
tempted to arrest him after investlgaUng an accident Juat

CLOSED THURSDAY AT NOON
OPEN FRIDAY EVENING

jewelry
The two men were sleeping in
the car when lhe officers
rived. They said Puff was co-

for Easter
Put spring in-your
Easter accessories with
colorful pins and

necklaces, from our
jewelry collection.

Hastings
Traffic Tickets

IT'S THE BIGGEST VALUE IN
DINETTES EVER TO HIT

gloves.the perfect
touchs

HASTINGS!

Set off your new Easter

Our exciting new hats catch
spring in all its fragrant glory.
Choose yours from'a bouquet
of face flattering shapes.

smart
handbags to go
with Easter

No matter what your, fashion choice

for this Easter, we have the perfect
•ZX

handbag to complement your
new ensemble.

outfit with the perfect

.

accessory

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___

.

.

petal

pretty gloves in lengths
from wristlet to eight

button.

Hastings
Building Permits

Quality

BLOUSES

Anywhere
Pleasant Valley
By Mr*. Ethel Blank

for «v«ry Spring t
outfit and occasion*
The prettiest comple­
ment

for

your

Little Girls

new

Easter Suit is one of -

6 CHAIR BANQUET SIZED

COATS

our fashion-wise
blouses. Change

of 6 fully upholstered matching

the blouse . ..

Choose from the pret­

make a new
outfit.

collection you’ve

tiest. peppiest

chairs. Formica top and popular

Day of Charlotte were Bunday
irueau of the Max Ovcnahlres *
Mr. and Mra Dalton 8tahl of
“
* * Bunday evemother. Mra.

broriie logs. Choice of beautiful
patterns and colon.

DOWN­

PHONE

TOWN

9454172

117 W. STATE ST., HASTINGS

Look for fanout Trade Name’ laMt
Iho things you buy...you'll find them here:
ticntly watting to ere tills Win­
ter weather will let so. Aa I look
out the window, a Mra. Cardinal

I

Milter. Jr.. ware calHn of tiwir
•uni. Mra MtM Coot In UU

124 iait Matt Street

�seventh Graders
Mary Alice Krieger Aid Eastef Seal
Rona^gBrdandenbury ^le Campaign
.

. .

..

i

—1 Fierce. president of
Mra nrtnwuiard

Mrs. Johnson is
Chairman of
Study Group 4

Society newS I00F, Rebekah
April Meetings

At the Duplicate Bridge game
Tuesday night in the Episcopal .
r L J I J
Undercroft, the north - aouth Arp \fhPnll Pfl
winners were Mra Roy Hubbanl NIC JUIIUUUIDU
o&gt; HasUngs and Loma David -1 The regular meeting of the
son of Grand Rapids. Mr. and fOOF-Hlawatha Rebekah Lodge 53

Exteiulon Study Group 4 met with
Mr* Harold Jones Thursday after-

following ta a tat ol
to be held in April:

nranAmfsirw
the Bariy
Drand^bunr. p&lt;rtmenl
hMCounty Health
m, Da
of treasurer for the local chapter.
Brandenburg. North Manchester. She will replace Uie late Mra t
f rlw
Frank Carrothers in this
ca-1 _________ ____________ _
Miss Krieger, a graduate of pacity.
Batavia High School, la a junior
Mrl pjWce gUt(d Uut
at Mamberter Col leg* majoring vUhfJ w
„h
,
in art H*t Rupee wasgroduated Tha nelpe&lt;l f0;d Bnd lnsert Ule
from MarciiartiT CHtege and La —— ..n. ....------- presently attending Purdue Unl- Remtnder for addroazlng the cnverstty where he will complete
hla master'* degree in physic*
The names of the student* as­
...
, . ,
'slating with this task Included:
A Summer wedding la being
Balder. Mark Deneau, Jack ENGAGED—Mr. and Mrs. How­
planned.
MLtLk, Wcs Rooli N4ncy Kenflcld. ard Hershberger, R1 lake Odessa,
.Marcia Mulder. Dave Hathaway. announce the engagement of
------------•----------Mrs. Ford Bnrtfvr of Wayland Cary Miller, Brian Pufpaft. Kim their daughter. Kay. to Richard
•as a luncheon guest on Wad- Blow*. Cun Gould. Cheryl Fry.
nJ.,.,
woiiin,
Ranald1 William

Portland for all member* of Ure
IC)Of- nd itekeUUi budges and f*
*cu“n
fl
their friend*.
April 17 —District meeting cf I
District 23 (local lodge! held at I
Mulhken lhe following commute,' |
_ „
_______, working on thia Association: Luella I
Harry Itaxrena entertained |lt¥CrK garah Roush and Korenct I
their damthter and family, the Narton
BuilhdofI. Nob.e I
uJnlblrU0," orwlIn* Krnyon' ¥U* 1
S
flunday honoring Marrin', birth- ,rZS.’iu^del&lt;i™t«7™Utam*tt. ENGAGED—Mr. and Mra. Gordav
. .
।
t n—i'.ao t- n^nd an.
* * *
.
April 19 District meeting nt 1 bounce the engagement of Mrs
The IJnden Bnydcn of Wood- ueltOT with the Prairieville Lodge B«nnettX sister. MIm Dawn Dur­
land. the Gerald Lawrencea ami
]Xess Meeting called ut 1 30 bln- ,n Thomas Brownell, son of
the W. J. McAUlstrra had din- “ '
dinner^at 8 30
“nd Mrs Robe.rt Bro*™11ner in Grand Rapids on Frida:- g^^T^etX at 7 »
ShulU Road Mis. DurbU. 1. a
Mike Reynolds. Steve Sherman. September wedding U planned
and—auended
the—.Gardm and April a* —-Meeting
Moline
sraduate of Hastings High
----—
aacciingntai.at.moiiiw
. __'»»«
«
k
™
in
neisbniinn
£
.
School
and is employed at White
— I Ricky Morgan. Sally Cotter. MlHome Show In celebraUon of ia_rA Pnridcnt Ionia McCauley
Products in Middleville. Her fi­
ehcle Sheppard. Marilyn Raubiton.
the mutual birthday of Jmn to be a guest.
Kns'.l OSen. Greg Cutahaw. Trudy
(Mrs. McAllister! and Gerald
April 34-Dlstrict 23 will holdi;ance has recently returned from
Texas
where he was staUoned
Schlachter. Ricky McLaughlin,
which was on that day (the lta fb,. visitation meeting of IIM5
(with the Second Armored Divi­
Chris Carpenter, Lee Anne Keller,
25th 1.
...
at Dimondale
sion at Fort Hood, and Is now
Paul Ix-vengocd, Lorie Rennkin.
’
— .
. - ■ Allhough the weather was l»d. employed at Fisher Body. Inc . tn
Nancy Kaufman and Tom Bclson.
Dr. and Mr* Wesley Logan ^rral of the members attended I
■slannlng. The wedding date has
I Danny Slwllrnbanjer, Gary Hal­
entertained her rirter. Dr. ami the meeting al Charlotte an March f"
Mr*. Bot Armstrong of Kalaler. Mark Nell. Cathy Young. James
'Apaey. Diane White. Bill Vandenme entertaining committee for |
Ute Wekome Wagon Club of nuuoo, Mra Howard Bush and
burg. Dave Myers, Brenda Bkcd- Hastings held their first meeting Bobby of BolUe Creek and Mr April 9 1* to be Iva Uonrin. Nellie CAn;nr rifiypric
and Mra. Gene Logun. Timmy RyBn. Hazel. Kelley and LuetaPen,Or
Monday March 29, at the Eplsco-1 — —— — •"——■ — «,n« «——•&gt;•• Kevin Kurr, Vickie Clark. Dorothy pal Church Parish House. As thr '11:14 Llsa of Orttnd RnplUs for Rogers. The lunch committee U to |
dinner txrfore
lhe Shrine
Shrine Band
Band *•
b- Josie Hall.
Robert witvm
Wilson. TH-1
I U-!
,
guests entered they were glYMt 'dtnraw
■before the
teal! Hnbert
Thomas. Nancy Techncr. Gaylen tulip name tags and a mixer was Concert on Thursday honoring tan Wllon and Eva Karme* The Program Monday
Colbert. Nick Clagett, Don Hess, held so everyone could meet one Mrs Armstrong's birthday. The lunch and entertainment wUl fol- I —
I The Senior citizens
Citizens met
met at
at lhe
ojm Wihalda. Vicki Kidder. Vkkl
(Parish House Monday. March 29
Benavidez. Margaret Keait. Ann
I for a very enjoyable get-together,
■Vleland. Renate Baird. David . The Wckctne Wagon Club 1*
i There wa* n lovely carry-ln din­
Mr.
uwe ua™ ivnu* uewi* uuucrr ^Uatal »l&lt;h the Welcome Wagon
j ncr Rev. Harold Bugbee of Delton
Shard Wolfe of Nashville and Society SlOteS
Mr. and Mra Roger Wolfe and; A
.
.
,„
dent. L. Stamm. called the bualneat
'guertte Kaechelc and co-hosier* Is Jeff
Randy Beduhn.
.were entertained for din-! AntlQUe Auction
.„. prayer.
meeting w
to order w
with
Mr*. Pat Guernsey.
Candy Bowen. Cathy Moore, In­
The meeting was called to order ncr Sunday at the Bud Wolfe ■ Mrs. John Walton, president Group singing wa* engaged Ln by
wan uju
Wan
Oaks., Linda
ranoa Coleman.
uoieman. Helena
home honoring Mra. Ray Wolfe s of the Barry County Historical, Bn BRPr wiilch Mr. Stevm* of
Gale. Philip Gasper. George Curtis,
birthday.
; Society, announced plan* fur iu&gt; Battle Creek entertained on hla
Barb Holtrust. Peggy Ainalie. Clair
Uw
• • •
I Antique Auction May 21 at the I violin with same old time song*
Mrs. Winnie Vondlen was en- Community Building In Hiu- ? Wonls cannot expres* the Senior
Pennington. Steve Robinson. Puul club with, various projects held tertained for dinner al the home tine*
I citizens'
praise of lhe wonderful
during
the
year.
Nickerson. Mike Oak*. Mike Smith.
of Mr. and Mra Fred Geiger.
Members of tiro Society will!
m which Herbert Moyer
She Introduced her other officers, Jr., to honor her birthday on be asking for donations of : -n(J hLs Hastlnss High Choir enBatty Ratltbun. Melanie HamMary Denker, vice president: RvrThuraday. March 25, who also articles to be auctioned Moneytrrtntned with their beautiful singDouglas Hitchcock. Rlctanl Tug- &gt;»ra Miller, eceretary. and Eitan entertained Mrs. Ethel Hess raised at the auction will be I ln&lt; -j^p BCPompanlste on the plgart. larry Ferris. Dick Francisco. Fry. treasurer. Ths meetings will Jolnlng the group in the evening used for marker* far historical' nn0 ttcre
e111* and Laurie
were Mr. and Mra Wayne Row- sites tn
the county.
; jrniott. Such training as they
Thane OstroUi. Mark Anderson. each month
ley. Mr. and Mrs. John Hoos. I At the regular meeting of Hx* ( manifested cannot help but make
Mrs. Johnson Introduced Mrs and Mrs. Alice Bawdy. (On FriJim Garrison, John Mullenlx. RuaSocietyMarch 25, the member* . tetter future citizens. A hearty
-L ASTOCKINUS
•ell Yarger, Arley Todd. Judy
day evening the Wayne Ttowley*
decided to enter the Freedom ; wejCOme U extended to come again
Blodgett. Mark Edger. Nancy Bar­ Beauty Salon, who prewnted n entertained Mr*. Vondlen to, Found*: Ion contest- Mr and
-MOJUD’
nett, Betty Bechtel. Vai Barnum.
again honor Ute occasion, and Mrs Gerald Shoup. Nashville, |
Joe O'Donnell. Wes VanDenburg,
on Saturday her birthday was spoke on collecting antiques
Chuck Bunlhetaner. Jackie Fisher.
included in the celebration at 1 s&lt;Jlon Week*, museum director
Dennis Stamm, Dan ffiekmliirr,
the George Oaks home, when of the Michigan Historical Cotn- ord wen? in Muskegon Thurs­
When you're ok your feat a
Becky Boithoure, Randy Hall. Di­
the family birthday* in March mLsslcn. will .speak to tiie group day to attend the funeral of
ane Thomas. Denial Curtis. Sharon
”fat... all-nylon Supp-hosa
were honored. Those of Mike April 15 about village-type muMax Dietrick's motner. Mr*.
questions from the aud'cnce constockings give your legs
Ruth Winks were alru celebra­
gentle support and
lerth. Cheryl -Doolittle, Nancy
ted.
faihionablo iheerneu, too.
Bachman. Kris Guenther. Rodney refreshmenu of coffee, tea. and a
Try a palrl Ones you
variety of cookies from a table
Hospital Guild No. 1 met in the ■' vlaitvd ita-^iothcr. Mrs. M. J. Max Dietrick Is a sister of j&gt;
covered In a pale yellow cloth with hospital dining room on Wed­ Burchi over the weekend.
discover how good Supp-hoic
Leonard and Mrs. Stebbins.
Burch and Marty WUl.
nesday evening. March 24. with
feel and look, you’ll make
rangemen'. of .spring flowera do- Mr*. George Miner and Mra
Supp-hoaa your one and
Gory Slocum a* hoateiura. Of­
only. Supp-hosa pamper
ficers elected are: Chairman.
l.s. ... .nd
then given as
Mrs. Richard Thoma*; vto*
pamper your
unlx
chidFbtan. Mrs Richard Beduhn:
*n4 “r‘„?
ntaii
Sue Smith took third ptacr.
Starting next Tuesday, April c.
the Duplicate Bridge will be'
played al the Hasting* Countn
Club.

Welcome Wagon
Club Holds First
Hastings Meeting

the
one,
and
only!

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Supp-hose'

Lqke-0 Jaycee
Auxiliary Hat
Show on Monday

they outwear
regular r.y Iona
by far.

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Alma Fingleton

Mike Allerding
Ploys in New York
With Cornell Bond

Mike Allerding, eon of Mr. and
Mr* Arthur Allerding. Jr.. 436 W.
Clinton, who U a member of the
Cornell University Concert Band,
performed with that organisation

You don’t need glasses

The Hastings Women's Club wUl

Michigan United conservation
Club*
He alio work* along with the
Icgidalurc urging Vie par-wge of
waUader; vice chairman. Mr*. Har- bills to further efforts in conElmer Roblnaon; community chair­ ?He is interested In telling the
man. Mr. Stuart Jackson: flower club members what con be done
on a load level to promote Presi­
-alllng committee, Mra. Ouy Few- dent Johnson's plan of "See Amer­
ica First." The title of hl* talk l*
The Lesson. "Home Management
— Challenge and Ctuuige" was urged to attend.
given by Mr* Harold Brockway.
Miss Sue Smith will be chairman
She emphasized lhe changes In lhe of the tea With the following wo­
amount of varied activities the men helping: Mrs L. E. Barnett.
.. . n......
■ *Thome maker lias comoarrd to 25 _
create a home and community
environment Urat will help the Richard Blrke and Mr* Stan Cumwhole family develop in a healthy nilng*
manner, physically, mentally, so-1
dally and spiritually.
[ Russell Belfield
_______________
waa transferPlanning together to establish ^"from *Penrwck Hospital Tuesgails for financial security using (la.. m lhe University of Mlchcredlt wisely wlil give a true aen*c I lsan Hoaplwi m Ann Arbor for
of achievement in good nuuuge-. furlhi,r txsUng and treatment,
went.
UOU]&lt;1 bo pleased to hear
Mr* Howard Moma invited Uie f^n hi* friends during &gt;U* stay
group to her home April 15.
I there.

Accutron looks
like a watch
Unfortunately.
We don’t call It a watch. All the parts
that make a watch fast or slow have

springs, staff and screws. Acculron
doos not use these parts. Instead. »tiny tuning fork keeps time through
vibrations that are battery powered.
Accutron time is so precise that we
guarantee!average monthly accuracy
within 60 seconds, which averages
out to about 2 seconds a day. And

or lost this In a year. Accutron by
Bulova. From $125.00.

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Dependable Jeweler
108 E. Stafa Street

See and own the world's first

Gutchesa. Maureen Oautrcau, Jan­
Monday evening. April 5. is the ice Pearson, Jodene Howell, Ruth
Spring Hat show being held at
Ute West Elementary School spen- Taylor. Judy Hurst, Janice Henlscr,
Virginia Strven* Virgens Hurd.
Evelyn Fallow, June Chenot. Karen
evening events begin at 7:» Olson, Ruth Miller. Allyn Colbert.
Florence Wilson. Joyce Miler. Mar­
the 175 hats on display guerite Kaechelc. Pat Guernsey.
Sally Johnson. Mary Denker and
Barbara Miller.
ihow, Shirley Reed provides the
background music and Deidre ClrModels will represent the dif­
ferent organisation, of the area.
Admission charge at the door.

Women's Club Io
Hear Conservation
Club Executive

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Mr* Prank Kurr i» especially
appreciative of Uie many cards
and remembrances for her birilv
day which was Sunday. March
28. On that day Mr. and Mrs.
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Mrs. Mike Beckwith. Mm Tina
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March 11.
'
and Bernice Sisson made a sur­
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gram for the Cornell Centennial
Celebration, entitled "The Unlvercaslon. Tuesday evening Mrs.
ths band to William Campbell
Dorothy Knapp trented the
Kun* with a steak dinner at
Schuller, who directed hl* “Dip­ their home. Mr* Kurr feels that
tych For Brass Quintet and Band ’ this birthday was one she will
Appearing with the band wa* the long remember.
internationally famous New York
Brass Quintet.
| The James Coleman* enter1 ’taffifei their bridge club at tlx tr
Mr*. Robert Backwlth. who home on W. State Road Saturwns a patient at Ferguson- day evening. Tills particular
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�Donald Soth'ards
Honored on 25th
Wedding Jubilee

’ Jhomapple Garden
'PI L n *
Receives
Nat'l. Recognition

ful
cards, and among the glfte
wm a mw stereo hUftond rSo.
from chair children.

tertalned for dinner by their

Third District
»*\GOP
GOP to Meet

This was a particularly happy
Paul E Chamberlain, Publicity
«ca*ton because all of t fa 01 chairman, 3rd District RepubllBochard'* children wwb on hand c ‘ n Organization, announced
to help with the celebration.
organlzaUon's executive
David arrived home an Friday, commmlttoe meeting canceled by
on leave from the Air Force, I Inclement weather on March
niter completing a tour at duty Mnl 1* rescheduled for 7 pm.
lu both Forma* and Turkey. I Thursday, April 8. al Andy’s
Thcmas camo on Friday from . Hewtourant on UB 27 Northaut
Marquette, when: ho attend* 101 Charlotte.
Northern Michigan University,! Chairman Jolin L. EJchwmto L« with tho family, and with dener at Kalamaaoo, strewing
their two daughtcra, Donna and Uie importance of**tlw&gt; meeting
Msuha. the Ekxharri. wore a^n nqureUd^T
Ml
_ ___
a.. complete family.
teal committeemen, Republican

ilnnal Gardener," a jmbllratlrm of
The National Council of State
Garden Cluba, Inc., focused atten­
tion or i our local club. Following is
a reprint of the article:
CONSERVATION EDUCATION
IN ACTION
The Thcrnapple Garden Club of
Hastings, Michigan, always con-

SocietynewSiThkdVkiceAw^d |futurpTeacher
Club Members
“tjs;
"r Enjoy Program

I

1

THE HASTINGS BANNCT—

recnwtlcn.
There were many pwiters. note­
books and valuable collections;
showlrg all faerie of canteivauon. I
(Notewurthy was Urc Integrated ।
plan of Cons&gt;.Tvatlun Study from Wooduno. Saturday e v e n 1«
kindergarten through ths aix|h .

—.
I Future Teachers dub members
-from Maple Valley, MiddlevUlr.
■»“
Delton and Hasting* High Schools
lltu&lt; »U1
wishing him many happy ns|
cuttd by one scnooi.&gt;
—— ------------—
- were Kuraie ■&gt; uac aoarui we e»c- _
.
, .
Danuiutratloiw were given by
mrettng of the Delta Kappu Emmanuel Guild
youth group*. Music interspersed lirat elxablc gathering at Uas grandparent* are Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton ValmUno of Carlton Oamma
c
i.
Gamma Society.
Society, fnternaUonal
intemauonai or- i T
—- .**
.
with suihenllc bird calls was used
ruwif**
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■ — .In
S—
knonlzn.
gomjatlon'________
ot wemen‘ educator*.
xlilO
Hear
bpeQKer
effectively.
the
Mutual
I ui—
r-— »■»&lt;• . —
The Educational Division of
Building
Michigan cauervadon Department

Methodist Circles
Hold Meetings

cooperation. ’Ihortupplc Garden
Club look* forward to extended
Tte Rudolph Flora* Ixwted a
natural resources, queried. "How community service.
dinner party Saturday evening
may the urgency of Conservation
held at 2, pm. Wednesday, April
at their ixxna on W. Walnut
The Evening Circlco of the First
Stowell, the article wm submitted
street. Bridge winners for tlic Methodist Church met on Monday,
March 22.
Consenalton chairman, who re­
! ^i0 ^n,t ane‘&lt;la&gt;’ event was held quested it following her visit to
&lt;»*
Raymond Finnic.
Datum and attendance of 3A0 tieraon&amp; The 1963 three-day affair pressed deeply by Uie lace Uiat all
Campbell and Mra. J
found 27 schools and 11 organiza­
The Jim Wiswells entertained
।
urday. On Bunday they
werc given by Uie hostess. The of Hastuig*.
tion* cooperating, with 2400 per­ ployed.
Continuing the year's program Grand Haven to vlrJt I
program was presented by the
mit* attending. This growth did
inurnapplc Garden Club will
pluuantly surprised to find a
.cuclicra of Uw Missionary program emphasis on "Changing Patterns and family, Mr. and Mra. AKMn
not merely happen I
tanre group of their friend* oni£ftV&gt;oun’ Clinton, Eaton and
wiilcli
IS
lield
caul
Sunday
morn
­
In 1060 the conservation chair­ nibiuon Nov. 10-11-12 to ba held
hand to continue lhe celebration. KM*nuuoo counttaL
ing fur the children of the church,
man planned a stimulating bro­
A beautiful table was set with1
planning to attend chure embracing all facets of con­ at Uie community Building m
Uie subject of wlncjyis "Southeast
crystal auu««nug
and sterling mivw
silver wmj
with nhtxUd raak®' r“*rvatlon* with. servation, presented it with the HuxUng*. \
patterns ot Japan. Korea. Hong
crystal
Hast trips Study Group
Idea of a county-wide display to been held at Northeastern and
rxlward Freeland, Mrs. Orris JohnMrs Robert Gorham. P28 W.
of Japanese life is Westernized;
(Woratwns. tm Uiblo was cm-1 u_ M.rtn.
Urexm. Ccr-hustca was Mra.
t.-rre! with a tiered wedding cake,
“
The MeheUbel Circle was joined iwwevcr, many pictures showed
aonaily invited to participate and aclMxus for their unusually line Clara Gillespie. The meeting was
tewuufully decorated in blue.
““ wc,lu3ul urged to appoint a committee for cooperation and support Robert
by an afternoon Circle, the Eliza­
beth. In lhe church lounge for the
conservation consideration*. Excclluogram presented by Mra Melvin
tne schools tnrxr.igti un-ee year*
and given freely oi hl* Conserva- Clarer.u.- Riuoma presented the Smith including her slides on Uie to the “homes of friend* and
„ s ou. Mini SS: Mr.
friends of friends" and to church
.xm interest* mr the worthwhile
news media played a vital part in project.
The next meeting will be April votion* were given by Mra. Artie
creating and sustaining the desired
It is gratifying to note the in­ 11/ with Mrs. Joe Schultz.
to know them more intimately ntal. 101 a
concern and Interest,
creased interest m this project to
Mrs David TerMocr of Grand than la possible on a guided tour. m«_ Mtrtk 00
uie extent urat larger quarters ha* |
sized: Land-Soil. Water. Forests, become necessary.
Minerals. Air-Atmosphere, Native
---------- —....... ....... ..... ~
11VUI 1 UUOVU. iu.*, 111
Plants, Animals and Human Life. and Soli, Mra. Robert Baldwin; Thursday. March IB. several ot
from Korea to San Francisco.
A rys brtsd thsf esn’t b« best. Crs;
Realistic exhibits presented Uie Water. Mrs. Cncster Lons: Forest*. her
h*r fntiids served u iKAluck
randwichts. (Sliced thin or regular)
message. Soli erosion. Irrigation, Mra. Albert Stauffer; Native Plants, dinner at her home the follow­
Miss Schuresky herself U spinsorhard Quigley ptcscated Uia devo­ ing a little Korean girl Uirough Baymo
contour plowbig-planllng and sell
ing Munday. A moot pleasant
tions.
building attracted attention.
the Seoul Sanitarium and Hospital; “•i ■
Animals. Mra. Flynn Matthews;
Mohl and clwwy with pecan nut* and chocolate fudge
Labeled seedlings for reforcsta- Minerals, Mra. Harold Biocum;
Mrs. William Sclillhanrek was Orphanage, which I* under the g®.
topping. Just right io utiify that tweet tooth.
hostess for tho Delilah Circle with
by Smokey Bear. Detergents, their
effect on our Water Wonderland Cneaur Stowell will chairman Uie Mike Beckwith, Mrs. Bcmlcc
frnvAn
mazA.
k.L. a —
_
__ .
created much comment. ExpianaHecox. The group played "Bible
Through all the preparation far
Bingo" for the evening a program.
water pollution problems. One dis­ this exiubiuon the lobowuig defi­
play captioned. This I Am Brealh- nition ot Conservation will be die tamed Mr. and Mra. Budd Ran­ talned at the home of Mra John
dall, Gary and Rodney, and
Mullenlx. Mr*. Richard Duval gave
hausUble resource. rocks and mlnBunday honoring Budd's birth- devotion*. The program "Human
natural resources far toe greatest
Ffiwkska*
•
frj Roll*
•
Baked $wm* Roll*
display.
number of people for toe longest
Woodland plants for survival time.
and protected wild flower* were
The Afternoon Circles met on
entertained at dinner on Mon­ Wednesday, March 24.
exhibited. Native animal fur* were
day evening celebrating the
shown, a bee-tree and modem hive,
fourth birthday of their grand­ Mrk. Fred Ballance. Mrs. Haney
buds’ neste. feed, feeder* and mi­
son.
Steven
Howe.
Guests
other
gration routes. Some live animals

Births at Pennock

*

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Marriage Licences

DALE’S BAKE SHOP

completed this section.

Lynwood Howe and Jeffrey and
Abigail Circle met at the church
hi* paternal grandparent*. Mr. lounge with Mra. Herbert Wedel

Kathmandu
which there uro eight members
at her home on Wednesday eve­
ning, ^lurch 31.
Francisco.
| 71ic Bud Wolfes are planning
Mra. Rudolph Flora enterto attend the 1’obentulcn dinner
st Uie PonUlnd Hotel. Grand
Personal
Rapids, on BaUuday evening

a. MMUai*
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Mention

Civic Auditorium.

Test drive a
sport coat now
At Clevelands

FRESH DONUTS
from Hie

Superette
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For the
PERFECT
Anniversary Gift

Brandau-tter. Mra Burnley Cuminlngs and Mrs. Hotucr Smith
Julie and Billy Irad dinner In
Tanking pn Bunday.
The Roy Carlsons visited his

Personal Mention

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Our '65 model spring and summer

One of the sportiest collections ever!
Palm Beach, Hart, Schaffner Gr Marx,

blazers, hop sacks, cotton-dacron
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$29.95 to $75.

Watch While
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Drive one home this week!

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Sunday after spending lhe Win-

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Gilmore Jeweler

Mr. and Mra. James Waddell
of Grand Rapid* were Bunday

102 E. Stat.

Creek, for dinner this Thursday
Mra. Albert Hauer returned
evening honoring Mrs. Dale's
on Friday from Greenville where
birthday.
Weekend guests of Mrs. Ous
Richard
Wtngeter
Wlngelers
Richard’s
brated.

sport coats are now in stock.

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Patty and Katie Clarcy are

cSSj.at Western Michigan University
LaVlnus Campbell of C___
i. The
Creek were Friday callera.
Tho “ ihieoU’ of thclr slater. Anne,
Certain their non 'and family,

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Legislators

Nashville Seeks
Operator for New
Disposal Plant

Dunham
By Mr*. IF. //. Cheeteman

t
held In tiie Maple Grove Town1
Hall honoring Mia Zelma.
1
daughter of Mr. and Mrs EarlI

VA SENATORS
Senate Office Building

Mra*Olady* Milter. Naihvillc

Philip A. Hart

village pmident h a a selected I
tar committerr- for tta coming,

CONGRESSMEN
Hoose Office Building

ttves and friends who prrr.'nudI
Miss Ctaesctnan with many
lovely gUts The hall tad been,
decorated with Spring flow, to,
for the errnt A Saturday a run,

come effective.al the next coun-'
cil meeting Thuredsy 'evening.
April 8

tint aon. John. is staying with,
the grandpaxvnts. Mr and Mrs.
Earl Cheesenum. * Sunday

STATE SENATORS
State Capitol
(um home address
after adjournment*
2ird District — Harold J. Vol
Noddins ana razor; water, sewer
... ...--------------- ...
and garbage, tawrcnce Annis. I land ( Yankee Springs Township &gt;
Noddins and Michael Appelman;
»th District—Roger Johnson,
tabling, Noddin*. Scramlin and 633 Birch Street, Marshall.
Appelman; pouus and library, (Woodland, Hasting* City. Ha»Noddlna, Scramlin and Norris: tings Tos.iulilp.Csstie ton. Ballithe board. Rlzor and Annis, and more. Maple Grove, Johnstown,

On the finance and insurance
committee will be Frank Scram- .
Un. Rlzor and Harold Nutria; I

Appclman.
’l.t District—Garry E. Brown.
The council to tn the process 351 w. Eliza. Schoolcraft. (Thomof hiring an operator for the. apple. Irving. Carlton. Rutland,
paw w-wsge di*{K**I plant whichjOrangeville. Hope, Prairieville.
Will be In operation aometlme in Barry Towtuhlp*.!
May. He must hold a liceti.se
STATE REPRESENTATIVES
and be approved by the State
SUle Capitol
Deportment ot Health. Details
(Use home address
are being handled by the sewer
after adjournment!
committee. Inawnuch as tta
council I* faced with hiring a
licensed operator far tta new 1
plant, *ome vasfsciuuiges arc be- (Yankee Springs. Orangeville.
_p^-.Hope, Baltimore. Johnztown,
aonneL Robert Dean, who has Barry. Orangeville Townihlpa.)
been a village employee for the
83th District—Stanley M. Powpast ten year*,
nrv.t
vrurs. and head of the
tta'rll.
ell. R1 Ionia,
Ionia. (Thornanole.
(Thornapple. Irvwater department for about six Ing. Carlton. Woodland. Rutland,
months, will no longer be with Hustings. Castleton. Maple Grove,
the village after April 5. The Assyria Townships )
work he iia.s tarn dr.lnc will hr
___________________
operator and lhe brad of the
street'department, James Erwin.
The Nashville Chief of Police
Wendell Armour, and his an-

Lake Odessa
tty JUrt. Dan Peterman

Waive Exam on On Dean's List
Margery Taber, daughter
Check Charges
2

inester Margery ia a Junior.

charge*.
Wendell

Gordon Trick for allegedly is­
suing three bum checks within
a 10-day period drawn on Use
First National Bank A: Trust
Company of Kalamazoo
Irene Packhsm. 35. Battle

Highbank

the

By Mrt, Vern Hawbliti
NsskvHI*
45J-11OI

Freeport and Mr. And Mra Bem- and girls from Sunfield and Mr.
I ard Thoma*. * Mrs. Clifford and Mra. Lloyd Llnsley and famlWalter and Mra. Andrew Walter ly~Jwtn Nashville were Sunday
dinner guests of her parents. Mr
Tuesday for her State board and Mra. Alston Penfold, ot Ma­
ple Grove Center Evening caller*
were Donald Butler and Merl
tar to complete her exams and Davis from Battle Creek. * Mra
with Mrs Helen Malhson at- Victor Schantz entertained a
| tended the Copper Kettle pro­ group of ladle* Saturday with a
pink and blue shower honoring
gram al WJIM.
their daughter, Mrs. J«*nJa
Schantz Brown, of Bellevue. Re­
For Banner Cla.«lfled Ads
freshments were served.
Call WI 5-3481.
Mra. Evangle Miller of Assyria
and Mra. Mildred Hill were Fri­
day callers of Mrs. Grace Skid­
more. * Weekend callers of MT.
and Mra. Worth Green were Mr.
and Mra. Bernard Deyarmond
and son. Scott, from Potterville:
Lee Wonser, Charlotte, and Mr
and Mrs Richard Marshall and
children from Potterville. * Mr
and Mra. Larry Hawblitz and
family from Battle Creek and
Mr. and Mrs. Blair Hawbllta and
Kenneth were Sunday dinner

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Sunday dinner guests of Mr
land Mra. Gerald Gardner were
Mr. and Mra. Terry Gardner and
baby from Hast Laming, Mr. and
Mra. Larry Filter and Ray Howe
* Mr and Mrs. Robert Rose and
family from Battle Creek were
Saturday pinner guests of Mr.
and Mra. Roy Spaulding.

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of

Two persons were bound over Taber of Delton, tas been named
to the April term of Circuit on the dean’* list at Albtarv -ICourt when ttay waived examifor attainment of a 33 or
nation before Municipal Judge *tter schota*Uc average (based

display ills driver's license on

Flint spent

pital to Vtat tar daughter. Mra ’^chi^n who fl^Donna. atrre rviiMju.. .... ——
— --­
and three children &lt;*
Dale Ruffner.
Tffxas. on March 10. returned to Knopf. Jr.,
___ —.Un •nrstx on
Mr and Mrs. Eugen Ball from Hns-.inpi on the 24th They nccomHooper were Saturday visitors panled tar parents. Mr. and Mra. 31 At the Cliri Bangharts' over the
with his narente. Mr. and Mra. &lt; • n inmm. who tad spent the
George Bill, and MJm Barbara Whiter there. Mr. and Mra. George
Ball and tar fiance. Fred Pal- Kagla of Hasting*, who also *p°nt Bangtart, Mark, SU?ven and Mnllek both from Kalamazoo tad the Winter In Donna, left for Orsupper with tta Balls. * Twen- .lando, Fla, to visit their danghu-r
ty-flve neiaUvca coining from and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mr* Tt-rrv King of Ann Arbor and
Grand Rapids. Lansing, Battle Malllwn. before returning to Has­
lings.
The“ —
weather
Creek. Delton and locally. Sun- **
— "*■
**— waa beautiful Delfm. Nancy took Bruce to the
airport where he left for Quernday reminded George Ball u! a tliere.
birthday anniversary WedtxsSunday visitor* at Uie home of tara. Mexico, on a three-wrek
day.
the Fred Aliena were hit brother . buslneaa trip.

Hastings SPEEDY WASH
and COIN-OP Laundromat

William Bradford Hole

her

and son* of

culled at

Mention

Wo think of the Job of *cn1&gt;
ing our cliant* a* a round-lhodock proportion. After all.

Iomm

British volunteer driver In World

originally charged with resisting
ninth Alm* Wortley. the George Bark- an officer.
era and Mrs ArvlUa Murty. *
In Holland an Mandat to attend
the funeral.
1
Friday,

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EES’ X'srzajgsl Personal

Mra. Margaret Matson and Betty
Bata flew to Tamna. Fin., on
were hex neptaw. Ralph Van- Monday to Join Betty's parents for
Auken. and family from Din­
inondale and Mr and Mra. drive their car back a* they wiU
Maurice Oatroth from Hastings. be returning* home. The L. E Bar­
* Mr. and Mr*. Miles Ruffiuv ------------. Margret wia
nette tock
and Betty „
to
have a new granddaughter. Detroit to take the plane and arc
Randi Lynn, bom Saturday to staying at the Ma-son luxnc vt-h
Mr. and Mr*. Dak- Ruffner of. Sue and Mark while their mother
Leach Lake. Ttal- —। ■------- —

uocti vacu io ixi reueveu oi
. .
,
writing a "no account" check on
their duties as of April 15. to
P*tricto
trtBn Uie Security National Bank
accept parJtlons elsewhere. The -Msn fQr
Spring vaotUon.
Both were released on their
•— _ —
»-_ ____ .... _ • . . I,.,,4
he* mrwn —
own personal recognizance.
I
i.iiira num, ii.rv niu»iu&gt; ------ - ----- ' - ---- _~,
evening to discuss this sltuatloh. nominee. ★ The E Ray Strcek_ ,*, '
r'Vii-,,&gt; 111 m'w.rtr r!w* paid a ,'J0 fine plus *8.40 court
costs when he pleaded guilty-

Kendra. on

and wife, the Harold Aliena, ot
Battle Crtek. .'
' ' '
Mr and Mra Richard Kndpf ot
.-tvknut cueate at
lhe MUm Ruffner's _______________________J______

ter. Robbtn. to with her grand-

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No Quitting Time
on Service

don’t limit thcmjclvea
to an 8-hour workday. If yo«
zufler a loo* ... fire la your
home, auto' accident, bu*inc«a
catastrophe... you want help
wght away. You’ll get ju*t that
if you place your protection
ygogram ia our handi.

PROFESSIONAL DRY CLEANING SERVICE

North Gun Lake Coin-Op Open 5:00 a.m. - 10 p.m.

120 W. STATE ST.

Wl 5-4174

�Carlton Grangers United Church
Given Lesson on Women Hear
Resuscitation

Retired Violin
Maker,Carpen
Dies Saturday

Carlton

Gnuign

hrtd

their

Funeral services for

ty Richard Abbey
department showed slides on
Osgood Funeral Home.
heart -lung resuscitation and
demonstrated and Instructed the
officiated with burial at 3 pjn. proper method* using the Resus­
Wednesday at th# Oak Ridge citation Anna dummy.
Cemetery at Bay City.
This instruction la beyond any
given previously and deputy
Abbey was earnest in his effort

Hastings
Public Library

Talk on Poverty
Women from Nashville. Wood­
land. Dowling. Middleville and
Hastings attended lhe meeting
of United Church Women Fri-

Located Corner
Court and Church Strttlt

Church. Halting*
Mr*. William Nethrry present-

end Plenty." Thia moat timely

0

-----------Library Hour*:

Monday, Wednesday
and Friday

New Army ROTC
Scholarship Plan
Announced
Ttw Department at the Army
arutaunccvl a college Reserve Offleer* Trslning CUp* .ROTCi
•rhoUiralijp program, to begin In
Septemtxr 1»M. which will pro­
vide financial aaaManoe to 1.000
qualified student* In the United

The Hastings Banner
Thunday, A#ril 1, 1M5

Section Two—P«H« I »• 6

Give Lubieniecki Over 200 Honor/
Recognition in
Cagcrs, Wrestlers
State Class A

New Kroger
Store Manager

Hasting* High** Paul Lubieniecki.

manager of the Benton Harbor

12:30 to 8:30 j*.m.

la lhe current highlighted con­
anlmalUea ikroughaat Ike
Tuesday and Thursday
cern of the Christian Social Re­
lation* Department cd United
Miebiret
Church Women, and wUl be the
topic for May Fellowship Day
Saturday
division vice
observances this year.
LeRoy lilaaalnaamr. Flint Northwestern:
12:30 to 6 pm.
were appreciative and hope that
Robinson
Scholsrehipa M being added
Mi*
Nethrry reviewed the
every cittern will avail themanoint
John Brisker. Hamtramck; Cliff
book. One-Fifth of a Nation by
- Foster. Lansing Seston; Roger
Lydla (Hackett) Dutcher. He
Elma L. Greenwood, which point­
Hayward. Pontiac Ntrth; Noy
moved to Akron. Mich, as a
ed out that one-fifth of Ameri­
I Hinton. Saginaw; Howard Heard.
small boy and attended the Per- ed by a potluck dinner.
ca* tarn Hiro live in poverty with 1 Mr* Fred Dower presided al
Detroit SouthwsUrc.
Southwestern;; Dee Lafay­
Authorised by the recently en­
Mi2’4Jeh0C&gt;*. v* **V
on I the’ CMmvMteT Club on April under *3.000 annual Income, the business meeting for ofll- acted Public U* M-C47, The
Robinson graduated from Eau ette, Grand Rapid., South, and
the Great Lake* and a lumber- ,
F
wlth the majority coming under cen» and board member* followP.OTC VltalltsUon Act of 1H4. Claire High School. Eau Claire. Vlrtlec Trice, Grand Rapids Ot­
Jack before he married Louise. ~
pj7.’
Michigan, and
Benton tawa Hills.
Rosier or
of wo
Mio tn
to i*tn.
ISO?
Kogier
I
A nrxi
u g Outate
wU1 meeting
fmUire will non-whlte. rural. famlllea hend-' World Day of Prayer showed :our year scholarship* will be
Junior
TVkMr Hnnijia?■■
In iHj, Mln .. . ....
.
,
_
rd by women, or the elderly Uv- that 41 scanty cltorches of 16 awarded to 400 students and Harbor
champion? at the West Central
em Michigan
tog on social security. Today* denomination* cooperated, with
Boulter, Jr, and Mr* Kenneth poor are often tovMble and a much higiwr altendanoe and wW .be granted to individuate pony a* a Journeyman meat 10 All-State Class B squad. RandyIgnored in this affluent tcxiecy. part IxUpatton than any previous
Hewitt Of Lakewood. Lua Of Char­
Stamm
but proverty La all Ute more year
lotte, Paul Dean of Alma. Oene
WUlul UMr Whm Mika, Mn. ,,^4
w
Nuabaum of Delton and Dave Bulnrod far xnvrvw til nava tn lim ■__ ________________ ________ _
Company until 182#. After that
ccm of Greenville were given
rcdlege students rranptetlhg the
, -—
---------- ~—- ------------------- ea uiai irua yntra event wiu ia: fcecond year of the four-year promoted into the Management
l^adre* agree that because povln IlftMlnes
j^y. j^y
maker until hl* retirement in
Army
ROTC
program.
Development
Program
Aug
17.
erty U no longer neceeMry it la 1 at thr
Mrthodk5t church.
IBM. which has taken him
Mr* Tillie Finkbeiner of Middlea daughter, Mra. Peter (Doro­
*&lt;h»cany
“Hopefully,
wtth B carry-m lonely,
— ------ —. - .~™._ ,. . through each Job to the store in
lhe church will come down to
Bt 12 3O pjn
thy* Howe, no* of Heating*
(heir tuttloa, textlroaka and ; addition to added training sesA Triple Ton of Gold CerUflIn*~1. »
-UI «-» *. laberatory fees far alteoBaaee alona st the Division office to
daughter*, MT* Lucy Remlllard
Mr. A-!,*,. w.h_.
on “People, Poverty and Plenty .** »l eollegts wtlh tout ■ year Grand Rapids.
KOTC program*.
The program ia planned to'
B"7 axul,r»«»“»“
Payment at W0 a month wlll glve prospective store managers
Cart of Pontiac; IS grandchil- Middleville The award went to nf A-w-t.i Wrir... n.vt -.noir. .
.
—.
.... b&gt;- made from lhe date scholar- a complete understanding not
ship* begin until graduation, to only of the manager’s Job but at
and a half-Mater, Mn Myrtle Prince**, which produced 6.039 problems encountered locally. “ommmUtTtoX tiro Rev M^

Kaechele Has
Triple Ton of
Gold Jersey

See Barry County's Outstanding

4th Annual

Barry County
Hobby &amp; Sport Show

Medical Facility,

I chia coming to the strange, un&amp;
! certain big city to try to fInd1 r.i.iir™

APRIL 10-11

HASTINGS FAIRGROUNDS

Doer Prises

•

'

Entertainment

e

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P*a»-

Sunday Feature — Ham Special

New Location: ■ £2

Sp£iJared by the

are.

Lo«&gt; Stidham
7 J. Michigan Avenue
Halting*. Mich.

Sunday

on

Mr*

RUBBER STAMPS
Made to Order
All Sizes
Army Pvt. Raymond R. Slagle,
“hose parents live CC1 R4
completed a field oom­
crewman

Rhone 945-4100

BARRY COUNTY SIORTSWOMfN'S CLUB

taln is a graduate ot Hasting*
High School. HU wife U Uie tor-

Ion of their Army ROTC studies.

COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE

Lunchet

Mutual Fundi Invaitmanta ~~

the Army In November,

Athletic Director Jock ClareY
introduced Coaches Bob VanderVeen. Robert Miller, Don Mullen,
David Kirtiman and Robert Carlber* of the cage and grappling
squads, and presented award.*
Pat Murphy presented Ute
award* to the cher-*-*“-—
Toastmaster Bu
night** program
wrote

Captain Robert Quiches*. son

graduated from the UB. Air
Port* onicer Imtructor school al
Randolph AFB. Texas. Now
qualified a* an instructor pilot,
K“ u ,“4”“ •—•« »'•
Training Command (ATC) unit
at Laughlin APB, Texas ATC

plicanu Win be notified during
July as to whetbat or not they
hsra been selected.
Upon graduation from col- Center called

Hastings Insurance Agency

in Community Building
Exciting Exhibit*

------ ---------------------——
---- yrar wu nauoiuu prw
more personal attention than- dcnl of Ule Women's Christian
Just giving out direct relief. She FrUow&gt;hlp
the Council of
listed several tilings church Community Churches She Is ac- not later titan May 1. IMS. Stuwumen could do to help: Accept gj ln
romm^iy and
dents applying far lhe two-year
****A*-4*' county affair*, liavlng served as schoianhlp program will do ao
dividual* don t type people; chairman of Red Ckosa, cancer with the Profaaor of Military
help by doing volunteer work;
pouo drlvro^ andas pS­
Science at their pMMat «dl6(*
, Inuunort clients to dnetor and T2-.
...
or univennty Thote applying for
* &gt;» c u-w ikuuikuic. aaaociaUon
the four-yeor acholarahlp pro1 deliver surplus food; invite them ,
prajn will do so with the Ctxnto church Mrvkca and functions.; „
providing transportation; frtendin which they rated#. Pinal
. ly visits in home* and at the
^m*n on. ^brlatian Social Re-

More than 200 person* turned
out Tuesday night for lhe ban­
quet sponsored by lhe Saxoa
Athletic Booster* Club to honte
Halting* High * bosktlball play’er* and wrestler*
Hal Buerge. adverUatng ma»-

fora
brilliant movie
clear picture

Ing camp where the student will one child.
term vacation from Michigan Tech,
al the home of hi* parent*, the American Jeraey CaUte Club
Harland Babcock*, returning to from it* headquarter* to Columbio. Ohm
college on Sunday.

At Sports Fete

Stamp Pads ... . Ink

fortrue
fidelity
In sound

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We sell color or block and white. j
Choose from Early American,
French Provincial or Contemporary.
The set that come* home to stay.

WE SERVICE ALL MAKES

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SCHADERS
Office Supplies

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will, apace heater, on nice wooded Vi octo lot. In good

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Spring Sports Scheduled to Get Underway
Weatherman
WeathermanHas
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High
Key to Start of I Cafeteria Menu |
Prep Activities

I

r
arsBr* in
Career*
in Conservation
Conservation

«iu. m
.HAVE
four of those CoUls-Husky P«W-

Full
FullSeason
Seasonofof
Activities Set
Al Country Club

*1’ Opening Bom ball

Came for HHS Set
.'*. At Battle Creek
a V/Mtitr permitting. Bpring

u

%
£

«*oru as Hastings High School

sportswomen s
Itii Hobby,
Sports Show Set

nuDAT. araiL • — rsmM. —
tau Ssh er paaaai kaiter ssaAwUssa Iran so* |«u». »u».
Uie opening baseball game U Mt
for Paula Creek Central al 4:1* Tuntea, Roger WUl ami Craig

Committee for New
Membtrt Active; Plan
League*, Special Event*

Action."

prtwidenta of lhe club planned explaining the value of family
the cvetung and highlighted Lhe
program with a reading of the
cruo luxury.
juniur single or family member-

Reynolds and Kyle James, Senl-

more. John lettered aa a Fresh­
man. Others out tor golf include
Dave Purdy, a Senior; Tom
Isham. Doug Olaughlln. Jun-

CONSIRYATION OFFICER

GAME BIOLOGIST

Girl Scout Event

The Glowing JCmbers Girt
Scout Council lias acheduled the
1UU tiurg out conducive to thought* flr»t council-wide event to bo
held March 11-12, 1MB.
scasun at lhe JUaUng* Country Kalamasoo County Center Build-

*ne Barry County Bportawo- and director*.
tnen’a Club oelebralcd their 19th

fine team Include Captain Carl

On Saturday and Bunday, Sept.
16-15, a two-man. M-hole bort ball
tournament Is scheduled over a
jfl-hule route. Golfer* will qualify
into flights their Ont IB holes.

Michigan Btato eopbomoe
acnaaUon Gene Washington won
Uie eo-yard high liurdlm in the
first NCAA indoor track ctiamplonahlpa at Detroit's Cobo Aram.

group has actltely participated

BOWL

.Athletic Director and Head Base­ and Warren Arnold. Jim Ftaher
ball Coach Jock Clarey announced
coocn Jocx v.arcy rtporu he
Including 33 on the road, was set
't?e MintS?
Ptn&gt; ****’“ °°
huner Jerry bkidmurc, catcher
Coach Anton TUrkal has four .----------- ------ ---------------------------- .JgUerm-n badc for hu umma o Donneu. nnorutop Pam LubigQUad. induaing Dennis Sum, a eniecxi, Becood isaaeman jaff

and Stephen Youngs, Ju- ah senior*; Tnua Baseman clave
*--------------- •— •— Aberaing, Terry Keuer, Pitchtr
John Nana. Qscll Lcffel. out.Fag* Banian and Terry Osnld fleiaer Steve Sciiondeimayer and
Lruuinacr Ken \vener. Juniors,
1. Junior* out Include Mike ana ouuleiaer Dave Witoams,
ifait and Chuck Guenther,
Other* out for the team in­
uanarta include Andy John*®,
Taffee, Jim King, nob Mayo. clude Paul Procusi, Al finerry,
Dtek Vanayck.rand Barry Wood,
benion. Mara Anaarton. Boo

Friday night ladle*- league
Golf Pro William J. MaeDon-

FORESTER
BIOMETRICIAN
uaduated from collej
ieat, college graduate
apply far test* which may «*ra them preouaing triinee politicos ■* coe
, came and li»h biologists, geologists, foresters,.and biatncuiciaa*. Job oppoc*
ially good lor officer candidates, with 16 yacancir* waiting to, be tilled through­
out the state. For officer recruits and the other trainee* beioft soejchr. the starting monthly salary
Is J5O2.86. Those who do sadafactory work can count on haVirtg du* figure raised to 8318.52 after

GEOLOGIST

bpoou, DBve VanDcnourg. Gary
Mike AmsUe. Ron Wescncr. and Tim Wiffiam*. Jun»n.; Jun xuauie. Larry brown.
Ma Brownail.
4teVeen» blue it Gold track «UUon include Leonard CampOdl.

Braden-

play their hobble* and merchan-

ition about these positions, contact the

Jtawton, James Waliaoc and
W1U, Jettannan. and Doug
iu Junior*

inauae lam

from out-aldc Barry County to aa working a*
have displays other than local

Gibson. Jim O’Neil, Don Faytva, Dexter
Tobias, Vern Wilder, Cnaries
Wukins, Jim WUakaw and Hum

Richard

E

j

uASTutaa Ulan school
sruvo SPQBTB BCREDULB

gan have literally dropped nearly $4 million dollars down a jetic Director jock Clarey.
tejtlotnleas foxhole, on tne pretext of •tfknrolling various ani-J in the semi-finals, the Hope
mala. Included In the fist of 'nuisance' animals, are the fox^.the: Church of the Brethren team
coyote, the Doocat and um* woU» »
-—w------- '--------------------- - | was scheduied to meet Woodland
.
. The MICHIGAN STATE w** over a quarter million dollar*'wxl the Bastings Independent*
will uiouiu*r
probahiy umcon-f^byterten*
at 7
--- -------,-------- ,-------------,.1
Hill wui
,
tends that this money would
...... , ..
bring more lasting returns in Uie uoue to go up. S1M.586 of thia 1 Tlic winner* were to play for
improvement ot existing liabitet, *"M ^or ,ox bounties, S67.UJ5 lor
topFomi of «*&lt;&gt;««• ‘cal»». ana uP‘*r ^'21 Uie championship at 8 pm.
unproving game management ta- (^un^(
,*"e
cilitiM. rathsr than trying to
rk-ad bobcaia.
(
•auiUt- nature in a balancingi The argument ados that the
act. . .
"fox is rapmiy flnouig favor a*
• • •
a game aiumai. and could prove
The State organlsaUon reviews,'to be * source of many man
the bounty program, going back i hours ot sport. He should take
to 1638 when the Legislature,his rightful place a* a rocrcapassed a bounty on timber uomu potential among the-hunt-

Bruun. Kevin

MODERN
MEDICINE I
BACTERIA •!
that some type* of
bacteria can produce drugmodern medicine can pro&lt;_

making them susceptible
*gam to present day drugs.
The continual light against
bacteria is just another ex­
ample of how Modern Modi-

mesa
Mlldsrtn.
b»iu«

When your doctor pre ter &lt;bes

cist to fUl your prescription

U

doctor.

YOUR

PHARMACIST

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Pharmacy
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Hastings

f

against lhe continued paymenu of bounties tor predator aniThis Wolnesday n 1 g h t the
maU, and this new voice should go a long ways towards helping «mi • final* and final* in the
to convince legislators to do away with lhe program, the btate
®n
*?drnament
business group deciares that since 1935 lhe people of Michi- Hastings* HighGm

Stanley.

this, naw chemical compound* are being studied

Dur to romewhat limited
ina1 Volleyball ones.
faculties. it has been club policy
first
chance,
but State-wide dlaArmchair Athlete V—"** -Tourney Gameg
I Deluded
The Michigan Slate Chamber of Commerce has come out IVednesday Nighti

„

working out are pnu Arnold.
Berry. Toni Bcrtak. Jerry Bn
‘
“—' DaveOoid*-

SellecM.

Saxon Athletic
Boosters Meeting
A special meeting of the Saxon
Athletic Boosters dub is to be
held al 7:30 pm. Monday, April 6.
in Room 10g at Uie high snteool.
Business will include whether to

SHARPEN UP
YOUR GAME

staff, with main duties of club

Aooey, Adam neaunn, Mark Gene,
Dary Cuyar. Mixa hatnerton.
Barry Bye. Jun Parrel. Mice Fita-

Kenae, Jim Organ. Tbm Payne
and Gilbert Tate.

ment has been checked

and reconditioned.

out to be a public service type

Uie lynx had a price put on their fugitive from injustice."
nead*, and in 1917 uie fox, owl,
The Chamber of Commerce
hawks and wewael* were placed also reports mat the lox is pro­
ui the criminal lineup. "E»en
crows and woodchucks did- not
escape Uie onus of being classed remaining states, only eight pay
a* vermin."
ciuding Michigan. "It has been
called od in 1921, primarily due 1। b o u r n c out many tunes tnat
to Inadequate control and the grouse, pheasant and rabbit
huge financial burden caused by populations go up and down in­
fraudulent claims. The system 'dependently ot predator dlstrlus* replaced by n Stale trapper buuon. Weather ana good cor.uisystem, and remained in effect tlons cause game fluctuations.
until 1934. when bounties were
again placed on wolves, coyote*
Ontdeor Trail — Our heavy
and bobcat*. The 1937 Legislature jsnows and ralna have had many
slapped Uie bounty officially on ,good jCflects. in addition to pro­
wolves and coyotes again, while ;longing Winter sport*. Thing*
are looking good lor U&gt;1* Spring *
again three tunes since 1834.
northbound flight* of duck* in
The bobcat is now bountled in their breeding ground* ot North
the VP, while in Uie Lower Pen­ America, game expert* repott
insula lie 1* not and is completely Throughout most parte of (he
protected except from Dec. 15 to continent-* top duck-producing
Feb. 15.
country. Spring water conditions
Jhe present fox bounty pay­ io important to the bird*- neatment* were started fn 1947, and
best since i960. Edward Mikul*.
ha* continued an upward trend water-fowl specialist with our
since 1952. A total of 16.481 were Con*e nation Department, re­
bountled In 1953. compared to port* that game men pointed an
36,917 in 1964.
optimistic pkHnre at the Mlssbsippi Flyway Council's Techni­
CHAMBER OP COMMERCE be­ cal BecUon at Council Bluff.*,
lieve* that any program that is
not functioning efficiently. is too uom should be better for Michicostly and should be dtscontln•which ha* become increasingly
cotting us well over 1200.000 each important the last few seasons
year. This year-* total bounty bill In Barry County our potholes
and old ponds—dried up for sev­
eral year*—have a heaffhy sup"Reliable
Michlgan-* Spring archery and
Service
spearing season opens on rough
fish thl* Thursday. April 1. in
Since 1928"
stream* of 66 Lower Peninsula
counties designated by the Con-.
servaUon DeparthiMat. The sea-i
son extend* through May 31 with
carp, nickers, .ndbqng, mtfllet
dogfish and gataw arthe legal
target*. In the UP., bowmen
and spearing buffs *011, pit their

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srn uacg g ru*&lt;» mo* nc

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working, taxidermy. painting*,
gun coUccUons. model car*.

Special golf events during the
Mason are to include a Member
Pro-Am c*i May 2. a round robin
starting on May 8 with IS golfer*
in each fdgtit, tw ilight golf starting
Am tor June fl with a shotgun
Mart, mother-daughter tournament

Open Bowling SATUR­
DAYS
and

AND

SUNDAYS

Most WEEKDAY

AFTERNOONS.

Bob &amp; Mickey Lambert
Your Hosts

tournament June 20. a Hastings
are* Uxinumcnt on Saturday and
Sunday. July 10-IL an interclub
on July 25. the M-liolc invitational
arc given and lunebew served. lor Saturday and Sunday. Aug.
This yt*r an additional feature 114-15. lhe women* club champlonon Sunday wiU a Ham tlpc- ship Saturday and Bunday. Aug

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RECREATION LEAGUE NO. 3 55, Banner 63, Farmaise 4am,
Standings: Burns Refrigeration Big D and Girls 40. Mich. Mkg784, Porker's Tavern 69, John's neuc 384 and Sheriff Girls 384.
Auto Parts 67, Goodyear Brco.
JUNIOR BOWLING
66, Actant's 684, Woodmansee
Rick VanDcnburg was high for
Lumber 63. Walldcrff's 61. 7-Up
66. Hastings Meat Market 62. the Junior* with 138-174-310,
John's Crank Balance 50. Oll- Jlm Spencer had IM-164-303,
moro Jcwetera 49 and. Nashville Wes VanDcnburg 140-148-388,
Frank Majak 134-186-370, Mark
Gravel 44.
Dave Reynolds 224-679 earned Edgar 122-129-251. Jack Rey­
nolds 129-125-254. Wes Root 127­
Prte Kruger posted 213-563. John 135-283. Debbie Kennedy 118­
Kaalnsky 310-550. Jim Malcolm 103-221. Cindy Olclarowskl 106­
106-212 and Barbara Ziegler 101­
than Lewis 207-540, Kingsley 95-196.
nowvvMit -iiv.awa
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BANTAM LEAGUE
Gene Orahau 213-637, Ken Stehi
201-626. Dutch Rattler 520. Earl
Blake 518, Phil Walldraff 200­
614. Curt Awrry 512. Ben Kenyon
611. Bill Burna 503 and boon 138-253 (196), Jerry Whitney 146­
Ackeu 601.
237 (B5&gt;. Ron Wyngarden 136-233
&lt;971. Doug Relgler 117-232 (120).
----------- Goodyear ...
115-227
... (104).
WED. AFTERNOON LEAGUE Spencer
Grace Allerding had a terrific
NeUon
Cathy Dahlscrim. 578. with a fine 233 hlah
t3*'53® &lt;100), Art Mergamo Shirley VanDenlAlrv nra&gt;t131'222. Wayne Blmuui 112ed 191-652, Sally VanDulnc 189J’P.'A*®
532. Emma Mogoon 175-498. Jo &lt;90). Rod Newton 136-214 (100).
Randy Thompson 110-200. Bill
mondini72-77!440Clrooh^ FUra °°«
lns *06-210.
Goggins
106-310, Greg
Oreg Martin
Martin
179^457 L
‘Q^308 and JaTy L*4"'
P^rarh IM 410^
G&lt;&gt;od »»"’»'»: K»Uiy Allen 118
H6nS|h
Jlm Whllnpy na- Hu“ Morgan
las &gt; '
*?3' n,“* B,u TKhlda 109. Bill Jerov

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Dipp 181-485, and Marton Eye
178-476

son 159. Barb High 163. Geneva
Ockcrman 185. Virginia Sherry
165, Pat Dice 162, Pat Vogt 150.
Faye Allen 164. Lavnruia Woodinansee 177. Helen Martin 156
Lorraine Neil 145. Kathy Armiritrout 170, Rosemary Raber IM.
Jmn Newell 171. Mildred Math-

Crraey’a

654.
......... '
Cindy Raulston rolled 168-446.
Phyllte Fuller 169-438, Sue Lam­
bert 162-416, Pat Lambert 1U417. Virginia Howard 150-407.
Shirley Hawks 164-427. Marlene
Lowell 157-425. Judy Baker 165­
418. Sharon Geiger 164-402 and
Sandy Gallup 161-406.

Gordon Johncock. veteran race
driver; Duane Glasgow, chief
mechanic. and others of tho Bldturned here Tuesday from the

league champtan. Woodland Mar-

Speedway where they opened the
race season with Gordie driving
No. 76 which he hopes to pilot in
the Memorial Day 600 classic at
Indianapolis: Ind.
?be

Michigan Class C championship* A
Marshall Saturday toeing to Howell,

Phoenix International

, Woodland Market was forced to
including scoring a

Friday night. Howell played two

when the accident occurred.
Gordie was running 8th. The car

Acddonts In Bowling

that s two

.nlecki 234-573. Lawrence Keeler
.’00-558. Max Myers 211-545. Mikei
Schondelmayer 211-650. Jim1

ige, Bill St. Lawrence 537. Harold
Eckert 538 on a 167 average, Merl
I Campbell 533 on a 158 average.
Dave Irwin 650. BUI Brown 214­
552 and Rod Newton 543.
Standinn: Seven-Up 67.Sports
roods IOA SIH, Miller Jewelers
594. City Pood 574, Welcome

.Montgomery Ward 484. Roush
Tailors 47. Aluminum Product*
434 and Tyden 28.
COMEBCIAL MINORS
Standings: Smith Bros.

74,

MONDAY xnXRRK
Strikers 29.
Monday night for high game and
John Kasliuky topped Ute Bliss
serie* with 313-530. Other good lads Friday with 234-631. Art
Fredenburg posted 226-562. Roy
Allen 191-314. Emma Magoon Brackmyer posted 515. Bob Clin­
202-607. Evelyn Ulrich 193-523.
Anna McDonald 174-515. Evelyn die Howe 545. Charlf* Krauss 508.
Donovan 189-520. Wilma Daniel* Gordie Norris 207-544, Lester
193-507. Doris Stanton 182-478. Lord 203-551. Al Kennedy 557.
Mickey Lambert 175-433, Bernie Brute Terry 256-696. Larry No­
Eckert 173-492 Gladys Edward* vak 215-545. Norm Boomer 204­
172-485. Marge Campbell 152-400. 548, Dick Bonarskl 500. Ken Kee­
Mary Partridge 166-453, Myrtle ler 210-511. Gordon French 546.
Cuddahec 166 - 438. Mary' Lou
■nyder 160
- 425. Barb Schults
inv-w.
cm.uuu4.M5. Doti Martin 509. Bud Green
163-444, Mag Keegatra 174 - 466.1 520. Bill Hollenbeck 649, Jim Bar-

Maurice' Greenfield pouted 210», Pete Kruger 224-539. Gordon
545. Wopdy Wyngarden 605.
Aaron Bherk 201-536. Bob In­
gram 222-582. Glen Shaffer 212­
504, Duane Allerding 537. Jim
Barnum 203-545, Norm Bryans
500 and Dell Morgan 546.

Mor.nr

much oil that Oordle couldn't
see. nor get around him. The car
ahead of Gordie hit Ute wall, and
took another car with him caus­
ing the pileup — including the
Weinberger car.

The Hastings champions defesK

urday afternoon.

Marshall and 30 against Coldwater
Friday night.

91 points arid
&gt; lead Howell
to the State crown.
Woodland had led 27-X

20th Annual ‘Y*
Camping Season
Set at Algonquin Maple Valley
Faculty Nips
ton Higdon chalked 228-634. Ed tending the 20th consecutive sum­
theler 213-607, Maynard Tucker. mer camp at Algonquin Lake may
112-594, John Kaalnaky 674. Gor- . file their regt*:rations now. Dlrec- Local Teachers
Jon Sothard 230-673, Pete Uibl- ‘ tor Bob King has announced.

num Products 83, Chenoweth
Machine 67*4. Bender Gravel,
V 8c J and Deputies 56. Hastings
Corporation 54. Kaechete*s 63.
E. W. BLISS LEAGUE
Standings: King Pina 54. Red Patten Mopument 614. "V" Store
and Hastings Electric 49. Has-

LaUte, Engineer* and Pattern
Shop 46, Repairs 44*4, Flyer* 43.
Office 41, Vtee and Chargers 40.

Counterparts
Hastings Champs
Edged in State
Class *C Final

Since bowling is not * sport involving body contact,
accidents are rare!
....................
' ,
An accident may occur at ths ball return whan a bowler
picks up the ball improperly
The proper way to pick up tha
ball is to place your hands on
been running, it may have fin­
-tho
l. -.
— -iu-.
outer
sides ot the x.il
can,
the arm will tire quickly and ished third If the race had con­
keeing your fingers away from
subsequently your game wlU tinued as It had for the first
tho ball on cither side of yours.
suffer.
Get into the habit of picking
I suggest that you check the
Johncock Is scheduled to drive
up the ball properly and with -approach at the foul line for -Uie Weinberger sprint racer at
the weight evenly distributed
foreign matter to insure that Eldora.JOhlo. on April 11 and is
and you will eliminate any ac­
you can slide easily and that to race the champtotuhlp dirt
cidents at tho ball return.
there ia nothing on tho lana I car at Trenton. NJ, on April 25.
to cause you to stick or fall.
The crew expects to leave for
Never pick up a ban with
Btauto IM MU.
Indianapolis the last week in
Kailn*ky 106 and Jack Mliler KM
April to remain there until the
turn 300-524. Gerald Mater 212I first week in June. Glasgow will
W9. Bally Moore 176-440. Cathy
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spend most of May getting
racer ready for the 500 for
Standing*: Tool Room 83. Ca Lathrop 164-435, Elia OlUett 148­
qualifying runs.
*lte 774. Courthbu&amp;e Servic­ .01 and Ann Pavlik 164-468.
'd1,. Chrome Room 66, Machine
COMMERCIAL MAJORS
Room 64. Office 584, Pattern
Firing 874, Irwin Harwood had
Shop 55. The Pressers 52. Ptetons 514rrou8h Guys 48. Jour­ &gt;ne of his better nights Thun­
lay when he led Ute Commercial
neymen 364; Hl-Los 334.

standing chap Tuesday, rallln146. Meths Gray 1B7, Marleali 213-GOT Jock Rose carded 586
Makley 163, Florence Weyerman Dale Geiger 232-583. Jerry Smelker 200-545. Ray Bond 200-552
Itowca 151, Gene Thompson 152. Mickey Bowers 202-532, Joe Stub
Kate Bender 154 and Lucille 537. Art Gallup 204-514. Harry
McCollum 203-550, Joe Berinetl
Standings: Makers 76'i. 209-555, Bob Allen 204-525. Dave
Heady Mix 74. Powder Bok 68. Reynolds 536. Eldon Mathews
Stanton's 65, Hastings Cteauiera 208-530. Ken Rose 210-523. Aaron
60. East Bide 674. Ne-Hl 644, Sherk 204-541 and Ed Woodman
208-532.
Boy 48. Shlrkcy's and St. Mar­
TUESDAY TWISTERS
tin's 43 4 and Ockerman's 36 4.
Final standing*: Barn Market
BUNDAY MIXED LEAGUE
70. Alley Cals 66. Pleaaant Point
Motel 62, Bally's Beauty Salon
Team 8. 50; John's Speed Equip­
ment. 414, and TWun 6. 36.
Oonc Wyant led the men Bun­
day with 192-553. BUI -Tschida
ported 190-548. John Kasinsky
207-541. Bill Bums 201-525. Earl
Lyon 220-514. Ron Higdon 202­
508. leading the distaff keg1 era
was Faye Alien 199-558. Ella
Higdon rolled 159-419. Bonnie
Wyant 168-473. Helen Bourne
156- 419, Nancy Taylor 160-464,
Velma Slocum 158-412. Carol
NM&gt; 153-146. Mariaiuw TMhlda
157- 426.
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Accident Mars
Johncock Opener
At Phoenix Track

Lang.
The officials &gt;ere Joe Duffy!
and Ron Lewis.

tumbling and free exercises dem­
onstration between halves.

The Maple Valley Faculty
tributed to students Monday, and I eagers defeated the Hastings
to be returned with a , Faculty here Monday night In a

Trojan Track
Triangular Meet

Fund.

Middleville High's track team
Forty-eight campers may be cn- — ------------is scheduled to be host to a tri­
On the winning squad were angular meeting Friday at 4 pm.
Tom Wentworth. Gene Hender-, with Saranac and Richland thlngirte.
son. Steve Harrison. Jim Wynes. j clad* Invading the Trojan oral
Mike Sorrell, Olli Gibbs, Jim I
On Friday. April 9. Use T-K
will be expanded to include In­ French and Bob Stowell.
| trackmen are to entertain Delstructions in sell boating and
Playing for Hastings were Dave I ton al 4.
Kleteman. Den Mullen*. Al Fran- j Middleville's baseball team b
elk, Pete DeDecker, Tom Maurer.' slated to open the 1965 schedule
Americans used U» equivalent । John Doyle. Mike Sutters. Jack against an Invading Saranac
of nearly 900 gallons of pecro- ' Hoke. Tony Turkal. Bob Vander- team on Monday. April 12. and
leum products for every man. Veen. Brace McDowell. Paul on Tueiday, April 13, will'be
woman and child during 1964.
Howe. Ed Hamstra and Lew host to Hastings.

I

at Uie half. 28-28. Hastings
a four-point lead but Howell moved
out In the last four minutes and
h»M nn tn win

Boxing Popular
Noon Hour Event
At Hastings High

over Larry Norri* on March Pf;
Dennb Baxter dechloned Mitch
Hopkin*. Bernie Guggemoa
scored a TKO over Bill Mliler on
March 18: Ed Smith scored a
TKO over Sam McKelvey. Davit
Goldsworthy defeated Mike Prey
and Bob Ritter and Marinas
Cronk drew on March 34.
■
Mike Mliler dcckloned Jerry
Briggs. Mike Murphy scored
'

One of the most popular aril­
vines at Hastings High School
during noon hours is the boxing
mstche* being supervised by
Athletic Director Jock Clarey.
About 60 boys have signed up
for the bouts which are held in 1
Uie east half of the main gym.
Charles Wilkin* and Keith Brown
drew and Bernie Ouggemoa won
Among those who have boxed
Roger Will decteloned Rlek
Bennett, Jerry Hicks defeated
sloned Larry Greenfield. Don Jerry Dunn and In the final bout
Miller and Richard Cassidy drew, Tuesday. March 80. Tom Glbmh
and Jim Beadle scored a TKO and Rick Long fought to a draw.

Hot and sassy
loaded for bear!

THURSDAY MATINEE
Standings: Hastings Motor
Sales 74’,. Canada Dry 624.
Lydy Trucking 61. Crystal Canp-nk a. r... ....
biers 34.
Jeanice Dalman rolled 189-474.
Mary Ann Kauffman 174 • 468,
Gayle Durkee 191-467 and Ella

TUESDAY MIXED LEAGUE

GLASS BATH
TUB ENCLOSIRES

664. Ken 4c Bob’s Gulf 644. 811cock Marathon 49 and B4tK Ra­
diator Shop 414.

547. Maurice Adrlanson 187-520,
Don Cheney 313-601. Norman
Jenkins 103-493. Bob McCollum
177-488, Oscar Rice 174-480,
George Ulrich 165-442, Mildred

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l*e Annis 163-434. Jerl Cheney
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Door* have double

Gilmore's 81. V * J Mobil 594.
Duradean 58. Copper Lantern
No. 3 and Hastings Milling 87.
Gardner's Drugs 53, Action Flex
53, Highlander 50, Courthouse
Service 40. Hastings Floor Cover­
ing 48, Copper Lantern No. 1 has
444 and Cuyler1* Trucking 44.

MONDAY BOWLERETTE8
Team standings: Walldorff's

Penneys 73. Color Center 69.

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203 - 476. Irene Heath 175-497,
June McKelvey 178-457, Gladys
Edwards 177-494. Janice Nichols
180-457, Barb Kiersey 189-482.
Evelyn Donovan 181-464, Gerri
Newton 154-466, Ella Higdon 166­
461, Madeline Everett 178-484. Jo

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STORE

1962 MERCURY COLONY PARK
Station Wagon. 4 Dr. Like new.

REAHM
MOTOR SALES

CADILLAC

See lhe New Car
Trade-Ins'
Hastings
Motor Sales

Good Choice MEN S SHULTS

• Priced to Fit Your
Economy

1945 IJI.C. PICKUP
4 Wheel Drive. Demonstrator

WI 5-3903 or WI 5-2454

1948 OLDSMOBILE

IMO MERCURY
1944 DODGE
19M FORD 4 Dr. Ranch Wagon.

1959 FORD 4 Dr. Country Sedan
............. . ...........
MM

USED CAR LOT

FARM IMPLEMENTS

Used
Farm Machinery
TRACTORS:
—1961 Allis Chalmers D 17 with
Allis
mid.

A-l shape.

IBM LINCOLN Premier 4 Dr. -IUD. No. C Tractor with Sup­
er Kit.
Sedan. ..............
8995
—IHC Cub Tractor w/snow plow,
195B MERCURY CONV. ..
plow and cultivator. Excellent
1B» FORD STA.'WGN. ..
condition.

Mahler
Motor Sales

LINCOLN-MEBCUKE DEALER

1310 N. Michigan Ave.

HASTINGS

BANNER

conditioner hook up. Real good
shape!
—John Deere Huy Conditioner,
Excellent conditioner.

trlbutor.
tribuior.
—Good stock of Used Plows and
several goodUsed 2- and 4row Com Plantcra-

GOODYEAR BROS.

CLASSIFIEDS

Cell WI 5-3481

NEED FENCE POSTS?

WALK UP AND SAVE!

LANDBANK

LOANS

Ui£ Banner Haul Adi.'

Farm Bureau
Services
M-37 South

WI 5-2223

85 EXTRA NET PER COW PER
LACTATION — Studies allow
you can expect that—and more
— when you top - dress your
regular dairy ration eontmuously with Pfizer Tcrramycln
A D Fortified Crumbles. Just 1
bug last* 44 cows a full month
... so it won’t cost much to
try. Call today for quick de­
livery. Finkbemer A: Son Elevatur, MlddleftUe and Delton.
t
4/1

* Automotive
l&amp;jO FORD FOR SALE — New
. tires, good condition. 8300. J.
Kent, Lake Odessa. Phone 374­
3881.
4'8
1964 PICKUP CAMPER-10 ft.
Sleeps tl, hkc new. Approxi­
mately 300 bales first cutting
conditioned ahikUa luy. Call
. -Alto UN 8-3300.
4/1

A-Swt!
OUTBOARD MOTOR TUNEUP
TIME—See Uie ’65 line of Mer­
cury outboard new boats and
trailers. See us for a Spring
Special. Wheeler Marine Serv­
ice, Nashville. Mich. OL 3-2851
or OL 3-6074.
5.6

Ar Businass Opportunities

Effective u

220 W. State

• Quality Merchandise

Used Car Lot across from
Food Center. Also. Cars at
rear of Dodge-Dealership.

1961 COMET Custom 4
Sedan.

GOING TO USE BARB?

"FARM BUREAU’S shipload
buying meatu Better Products

IBM FORD STATION WAGON
4 Dr---------- :------------ .....*1,095

TRANSPORTATION
SPECIALS

Are You Planning
to Do Any
Fencing This Spring?

and money. Lighter In weight,
1964 CHEVROLET
longer tasting. Rolls out Hal—
... 4 Dr. Station Wagon. V8
engine, automatic transmission,
radio, w/walls.
Over Start’s Paper &amp; Paint Store, GOING TO USE
Open Friday 9 am. to 5:30 pm. ' FIELD FENCE?
1959 THUNDERBIRD
. . . White finish with beige in­
2!j lime* a* much sine coating.
terior. fully equipped. One
SPRING BLOUSES
Sl'lPlNG COTTON SKIRTS
GOING TO REPLACE
SPRING SHOES
A GATE?
Girls’ Cutton School DRESSES
Cbooee Wood Panel. Aluminum
Selection of SWEATERS

Dodge-Dart Dealer
1562 MERCURY MONTEREY
4 Dr. Sedan. V8 engine. Auto­
matic trans....... ............ JDM

’

NOTICES

NEW WATERPROOF TARP
1962 PONTIAC
. . . Starchief 4 Dr. Sedan.
SATURDAY. APRIL 3
5 x 7—8238
Many exteas. maroon and white
WOODLAND
SCHOOL
FAIR
—
**
tutone. One owner, with full 12
Free admission. Fun—Prises—
10 *
months warranty.
Games—Exhibit*. Sponsored by 1
1962 RAMBLER
Woodland PTA. Ticket* avail- AUo, UrK"
“ correspond­
able for Chicken Dinner to be ln« low Prtrea. Guaranteed water
Custom 4 Dr. Sedan: Automait Farm Shop
Mrvcd family style. 5:30 to and mildew proof.
easy to clean white finish and
prn. to 11 pm.
spotleu Interior.
STALK SHREDDERS—For Rent
2W N. Michigan
Francisco Farm Supply, M-37
1961 PONTIAC
THURSDAY, APRIL 8
So.. WI5-3150
tf
. . . Catalina Convertible. Red BPW ANNUAL STYLE SHOW—
with white top and matching
45 ACRES ON COATS GROVE
8 pm. in Central Auditorium.
ROAD — Half mile east of M-66.
Interior, low mileage, one ownProceed* go for Scholarship
Coll Lansing 393-0245 or see
Fund.
Elba Ackley, corner of Hager
1941 CHEVROLET
TUESDAY. APRIL 13
I
and Biymark Avenues.
4/15
. . . BelAlr 4 Dr. Sedan. Auto­ KIWAN18 travel PICTURE— j New • Remodel • Repair
APPROXIMATELY 300 bales
matic transmission. 6 cyl., ra­
James Metcalf lakes us on
first cutting, conditioned all al"Wings to Puerto Rico.” See'
fa hay. 1964 pickup camper. 10
tho rich colors of Uie ocean
ft Sleeps fl. like new. Call Alto
1961 TEMPEST
that laps on sandy beaches. .305 S. Church
WI 5-5352
UN 11.-3300.
4/1
... 4 Dr. Sedan. Standard
the green rugged mountains
INTERNATIONAL 560 TRAC­
that cover three-fourths of the
custom vinyl Interior, very few
TOR with five-bottom plow for
island, and lush fields of pinetale
—
81,800.
Phone
WI
5-2254
spples. Central Auditorium, 8
evenings.
.
4.8

KAECHELE'S

Ill

1962 BUICK
4 Or. Lriatxr. Pow «r stearin* and
trakn. automatic. Ora

III

or county unin
t uMMfSHmxERs or Tint
&lt; &lt;.rvnr or harry,
Michigan
hoard

WINICK SURPLUS

1962 CHEVROLET
Btacsroa « Dr.’fl evt.. standard.
Ona owner. Ueatlant coqdmonl

III

CAROS OF THANKS &amp; IN MfMORIAMS—2c per word.

1962 OLDSMOBILE

1963 BUICK
laMxw 2 Dr.; ateomsbe. tereptienaNy Uma. Ona owner.

Ill

^WORK;

radio. One local owner.

1963 CHEVROLET

WBi b. Michigan.

Office hours will be from

11-4 Wednesday only.
Phone 945-9415

"It's Time to Use ...
ORTHO DORMANT
SPRAY"
For. . .

Roses
Shade and Fruit Trees
Control of Peach Leaf

44 x 120’ BUILDING —Located
143 W Division, Freeport. Mich.
Suitable for a variety of busi­
ness or storage opportunities.
Will sell wftii small down pay­
ment and'balance on contract.
Full price only 815.000. Large
inventory of automotive equipment available if desired. Call
collect for appointment. R. L.
Walton. Broker, Kalamazoo
345-2969.
4 8

Curl
Rod Spider Mite

• Scale

it Help

Wanted •

oLAM.iNrtAixm,
I.ADY INTEH&amp;SltUJ m nriau window
SsfiJ-T
sales with some bookkeeping
knowledge. Reference* re-.
Radiator
Shop, 318 N. Jeffer­
qulred. Reply by letter to Box
son, Hastings
u
973 c/o Hastings Banner. 4.1

HAVING A PARTY? — Punch
MATURE WOMAN for spill Shift NEW McCULLOCH CHAIN
Bowl or Cup* cup to 200).
waitress work. Call at Copper
SAWS — 412495. Francisco
Available al small rental fee.
Lantern, Hastings.
4/1
Farm Supply. M-37 So. WI 5- j Call Episcopal Parish House or
3150.
tf।
MATURE WOMAN to do house­
cleaning one day per week for ITS JACOBS PHARMACY
two adult*. Must have own
FOR fast 24-hour film * Produce
transportation. Reply to Box
SERVICE! No charge for over972 c o Hastings Banner. 4/8
aUe prints.
"
.APPLE SALESROOM
and Cider MUI open dally until 4
| Closed Sunday. Good Potatoes.
ACT NOW. full time. Pleasant, it Mobile Homes
Nelson
’s Welcome Orchard
easy work in Hastings. EarnH mile north of Ionia on M-68
Ings start immediately. No ex­
perience necessary. Write
10, 13 and 20 Wide*
Rawlelgh
New Moons Hartford Schult*
Dept. MCD-651-1718
Tip Outs
Expando*
|
Roh Out Rooms
Freeport, Illinois.
3' Walls
Gun Furnaces i UNFURNISHED — 3-room and
10 Wide* Start at 82695
Anything In Trade r
,
Jacobson's
I Buy Used Mobile Hames
] 1 cation. Phone WI 5-4828.
Shoe Salesman
tf
CEREAL CITY
Experienced In selling quality
2 - BEDROOM MODERN 001MOBILE HOME SALES
fashioned women'* footwear.
TAGE FOR RENT—Refrigera­
Enthusbutfc man or woman
WO 2-4633 555 Dkkman Hoad
tor and, stove furnished. Lo­
Interretad in fine career with
Battle Creek. Michigan
cated on Algonquin Lake. Call
high grade salon. Excellent
Across from Ralston Purina
WI 5-3961 afire fl pm.
tf
pay and working condition*.
tf
Apply to Mr. Sinclair.
Lovely Cape Cod Home
Jacobson's
On Leach Lake
★ Notices
Michigan al McCamly
Large lot with lake frontage.
Battle Creek. Mich.
5 minutes from Hastings. Will
.
4 1
GILCRAFT— Marlin houses, car­ (case with option to buy. 890
penter service, cabinet and month. Phone Grand Rapids
____ tf
countertop work, signs and GL 6-1755.
ATTENDANTS
displays. Phone WI 5-3549 4 15 iia”NORTH MICHIGAN AVE­
IMMEDIATE NEED
NUE
FOR
RENT
—
Second
Yuri; CHlCK.-i i&gt;i..;i.i'.v1. a
floor. Available. Excellent for
MALE HOSPITAL
fraternal or recreational use.
Farm Bureaus "High Efficien­
Phone
945-3495.
tf
cy" Chui Starter. It gives
CAREER EMPLOYMENT
sound, early growth. Follow up 118 NORTH MICHIGAN AVE­
Michigan civil service posi­
with High Efficiency Growing
NUE FOR RENT — Space for
tions: Salary range 84418 to
mash, then High Efficiency
commercial or professional use.
84.886 annually. Age -hot un­
Laying Ration-all formulated
Phone 945-3495.
tf
der 18 nor"over 60. OuUtandto give top nutrition. Stop in
Ing fringe benefits, including
and pick up a copy or our FOR RENT —3 bedroom ixxne.
a liberal slate contributory
booklet. "Poultry Production
insurance program and an ex­
decorated- References, hiquirs
cellent retirement plan, plus
at 919 8. East St. or phone
Bureau Services. M-37 So. WI
social security.
945-2126.
5-2223.
________ 4/1
For all information, contact
PECANS OR WALNUTS —3 H
the Personnel Office. Fort
lbs. 81 plus tex. Shelled pe- ★ For Sale—Real Estate
Custar State Home. Box 243.
Augusta. Michigan, or any
On a 810 order will discount
Michigan Employment Secur­
nierchandLvc to pay tax. G. W. 45 ACRES ON COATS GROVE
ity Commission office.
ROAD—Half mile east of M-66.
Spencer. 1001 S. Dibble. Phone
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
Call Lansing 393-0245 nr tee
WI 5-5058.
_______U
Elba Ackley, corner of Hager
EMPLOYER
and B Lanark Avenues.
4/15
INSIST ON MICHIGAN SOT­
TED
GAS
I
See
Carl
&amp;
Betty's
4 15
Appliances before you buy!
Lovely Cape Cod Home
They Sell—They Install—They
it Household Goods
\ Service. Ph. WI 5-2833. M-37
South.
tf Large lot with lake frontage.
McCULLOCH—WRIGHT^PIO- 5 minutes from Hastings. Wil)
Spinet Piano
lease with option to buy. *M)
May be had by assuming small
Bars—Chains—Sprocket* to flt month. Phone Grand Rapid.-.
monthly payment*. Beautiful
tf
most aaw*. Complete Chain GL 6-1755.
finish. See It locally. Write

Credit Dept.
Box 57
Niles, Mich.

4/1

PERMANENT--In order to pro­ LIBRARY TABLE, commode,
dresser, cradle, kitchen chairs,
vide better service to our cus­
stand and some dishes for sale.
tomers, new positions are avail­
128 W Colfax St. Hasting*.
able for Intelligent men who
Rust Blight
Phone WI 5-2214.
4/1
have demonstrated personal
and employment background. SINGER SEWING MACHINEMen with combination outdoor,
1965 model In cabinet. Looks
indoor Interest who can work
and mws like brand new. Hu
with numbers and enjoy work­
zig 'sagger and buttonhole*.
111 N. DEPOT ST.
ing with and servicing cus­
Make last 8 payments of 8790
231 W. Slot.
WI 5-5982
tomers with building materials
monthly. Call 945-9431 Dealer.
PH. 527-431#
will be interested in this posi­
4/1
IONIA
tion. Job Includes receiving
merchandise, operatiBn of fork KIRBY SWEEPER-Very good
condition with all cleaning ac­
lift trucks and delivery equlpu
cessories. even a power polish­
er. Make last 7 payments of 87.
unloadlng trucks, building ma­
PUBLICATION OBDEB.
Will discount for cash. Call
terial counter sales in a mod­
Mt. Lieu '
945-0431 Dealer.
4/1
em cash ond carfy^builJlng
supply operation. The job 1
six days per week with year
ALost and Found
round employment, hospital
IMS.
and life paid, paid holidays.
uniform allowance, paid n^ MALE REDBONE DOG LOST—
sonnet development and tr^^
Get our Fertilizer Prices
Reddish brown coat. One white
ing plan, sickness plan. SelecW kspot on chest. Lost in vicinity
Puhlkatina
before you buy. We con
cd applicant* will take vocal ^Alto-Bownc. Call collect Alto
tional aptitude examinations to fca-5421.
4/1
save you money! (Bulk or
qualify for this job. If Inter­
Bagged I ested reply in your awn hand­
writing. listing employment it rw Salo—Miscellanaoui
Rent our Spreader far 50c
history, education, training,
experience, length of time in
this area, references. Indicate 3000 BALES of 1st and 2nd cut­
ting Alfalfa and Timothy Hay.
expected yearly income. Your
Large bales—never wet. Phone
PUBLICATION OBDEB
reply will be held ta strict con­
Lacey 758r3467 Evenings, 8:00­
fidence if requested. Rlue Dia­
9:15.
4/1
mond Warehouse Lumber Co.
Personnel
Dept..
25
Avenue
C,
SERVICES
TABIJE PAPER - For picnic*,
Battle Creek. Mich.
4/8
family reunions, tot* of um*.
1-37 BO.
.WI 5-2223
46" by MO*. 48*0 at The BernPART-TIME INVESTIGATOR
ner office.
tf
for Hastings and vicinity. No
selling or canvassing. Must be FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR
over 21 years old, have high
—Um Rcxall's fast permanent.
ociiooi education, and must
Regular 8290—Now S1I». No
have car. Wfito Lock Box 13M,
pre-shampoo—No after odor
Grand Ralndi 1. Michigan,
Available at Jacobs’ Pharmacy.
giving present occupation, time
t:
around hi* home, watch out,
available and past experience.
Residehte ot other communities nip boots — Insulated, very
chance* are he'll lie about
in
Barry.
Allegan
and
Eaton
good
condition, size 11. 815.
other thing*, too.
Call
WI
5-5655.
4/1
Counties, please note.
4/8
Mealy Bugs
Leaf Spot

BLAIR'S
FARM b GARDEN

LEGALS

FARMERS

It'l Fertilizer &lt; '
Time Again!"

FARM BUREAU

^"Ju»t o Smile" |

JKJi.’SSS-ffi.T.r.
calorie dieting. 83.79. Lapo
Pharmacy. 144 E. Slate, Ha^

chains sharpened. Chain saw

BEFORE You Buy Or Build

Supply. M-37 SO, WI 5-3150. tf

Investigate
Homes By Solomon-Bement Co

GET YOUR WATER 0OFHCNER SALT AT FARM BUREAU
SERVICES—Rock, block and
Load Buying saves you money,
tf

Hastings Height*
Step in and visit with us nt
150 E. North St or call us and

945-9407
or 945-5393
V.A. and FJ1A. Financing
We consider Dades.

CARPET CLEANING IS EASY
with Host New Electric Up-

handwork. Clean

180 square

Floor Covering, 123 W. State.
Hastings. Phone WI 5-5118. If

FOR SALE—At Algonquin Lake.
Two waterfront lot*. Term*

Pharlin or call 5-3094 days or
5-5331 after 6 pm.
tf
LAKE PROPERTY a¥ AUREAL
double Tinto single breasted
BARGAIN — Vacant, beautiful
coats. Al, the Duteh Tailor,
lakefront, good beach, boat
dock, outdoor barbecue, three
MIC
bedrooms. is bath*, new natu-

EXPERT TAILORING — Men’s
or women's clothing, We nar-

te fit moat sweepers are avail­
able atSTEURYS ELECTRIC. _______________________ 4/1
YEAR ROUND HOME on Algon­
appliance repair.
quin Lake for sale by owner.
Kitchen, two bedrooms, full
baUi with shower, carpeted liv­
★ Personals
ing room, utility room. breeze,
way with attached single ga­
rage. Phone WI 5-4006,
VI
WHY NOT LET US MAKE you
a rubber tump with your new
ZIP Code numocr. Three-line
it Sporting Good*
stamp with your name, ad-

&lt;233. Tills include*, postage GUNSMITHING SERVICE

teh^ Shoppe. Delton. Mich.

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS—
PX). 171, Hastings Telephone
WI 5-3884. Meetings every
Monday.
TUB FATMAN—Private Detec­
tive 34-Hour, Shadowing, Taps,
Foto-PUm Evidence, Nation-

Union, Battle Creek

12/301

Replulng, restocking, repairing'
We sell suns, scopes, ammuni­
tion. gun cases, slings. swivels
and everything needed for your
shooting pleasure. Huckleberry
Gun Shop, 10440 Kingsbury
Road. 3 miles east of Delton.
Phohe 623-5792. Doug Young,
owner.
u

ir
Hasting*.

�Card of Thank* and In Memoriam
cabd or nunu
for handling my mail while I
*u sone during the Winter.
Tnanks also to the city police
for checking my horn* while I
waa gone. Again-1 thank you.
Lloyd valentine

CARD OF THANKS
Mr. and Mra. Ralph McClel­
land wish to thank their friends
relatives who be I pad to
make their 26 th Anniversary
such a pleasant event The many
lovely gUU. cards and flowers
»*re greatly appreciated. They
also wish to thank their daugh­
ters and families for tho effort
they pul forth tor their parents'
enjoyment. Also to their daugh­
ters fog the lovely cake which
was their own creation. And to
Rep. Gerald Ford foe the con^ratulsUons he sent by mall for
their 35th Wedding Anniversary.
and brave.

LEGAL

Official Action of the
Hastings City Council

Teanas

Ws wish to extend our sincere
‘■hanks ami appreciation for the
acta of kindnew, maiMts of
sympathy and the beautiful flor­
al offerings received at the time
of our Aunt Ttoa.
*-'Pectany * *• thank Rev. Unfor hte word* of comfort.
Caro Reiser, Lloyd and Carolyn
“&gt;• music, the pallbearer*
and Pickens Funeral Chapel.
God bleu all of you.

Seniors at Maple
Valley Present
Maple Valley

by Garnctta Morgiui Ayre on
Friday evening. April 0, at 8
pm. in Naahvilte High audilor*-

m .MUtOBIAH

Mr. and Mra. Glenn PufpMf,
foved daughter and abler. Kath­
leen. who passed away two years
ago. April J, IBM.
Nothing can ever take away
The love a heart holda dear.
Fond memories linger every day.
Remembrance keeps her near.
Sadly missed by her father,
mother, brothers and elaters.

gall;- Judy

Gray.

Chritttoa;

and family
VanABen;

Pufpuf ( and family m honor at
Karl's blrUiday. * Mr. and Mra
Jerry Tobiaa and family ware

Collier aa Bifft

Harvey McCall of BaUte Creek.

SCLftaJS

woodland

rVBUOATIOV OKDKB.

By Mrt. Glcndon Curlit

snd Mrs. Wendell
Uy were Sunday evening callers

uf Florid# friends are begin-

i)is»d*Ba|il4s^j!f&lt;ausa*4eS01

Irakis

M0BT0A0B SALE

PEMOCK H8SP1TAI

The Barryville WBCB potluck

Mead entertained with a dinner

and family

LEGALS

Barryville

Wob.u
Uu. *

S

Vlctui Bawdy arrived home last
Tuesday. That doesn't mean our

shouldn't last too much longer, Battle Creek were Bunday callthe tune ot thia writing the

-1

M**hnu« Hwy. Marte a*; Arduk Hamm, publicity.

CarttZ

»7; Willtea

Banfield - Vicinity

had dinner Saturday night at
hard. The opinion of most Michi­ Inman's to Galesburg to honor
ganders is that it has been a
long hard Winter and everybody
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Smith

rUBUOATIOM n»nn

nuauo-l la ike IVepowd
babul ri«wa Urdlaaai* aa- Methodist Family Day
A large group gathered at the
MeUiodut Church following the
Abs«at; Hasaa'ly. Carnal,
morning-worship for a potluck
isa Fiakar ss&lt;u»d ttia i
dinner. There were more than
80 members and friends to enjoy
tho bountiful dinner. Special
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Cnarlea
Tltkemyer and family. They
showed their pictures of The
Holy Land and answered tho

cut
m
Iff o( Mid 1

4«m at n&gt;. ।
Iks O»

®s
•cat wllfc tnlMMl aa prerid
BartffaffA aRA all legal cmu.
and aiMUaa, UtUdiag u»
. If,, MLB-St “?

SMS

Ki
bXTXb. M
Fkltip B.

ijfltL- -

NOTICE or IVTBXTIOM TO
roaraiT USD contract

2U25 ItlEl

Bs&amp;fi.’b » sanjuif
APronrruro time
POB HEARING CLAIMS.
ordeb

East Doud

ORDER FOR PUaUOATIOM.

wt
.ad and
'/("rOim
IHHWI Usual*. »k*“ch *1?lasul.ao* mat due sad unpaid la
prlkeipel and In l. real arrordlnf to
Ike taru ot tho .aid Land Contract
sad la addition th .a. to demaad the
pa/menl hr you ot the taaaa now

Haitian. MlrkU
k«l4 OQ a Mtitic

J CALK BOOX1
(10) dara (rea tk
IkU Xetics
kick paeM

Mia Dead OoaUact lorfriied at
turlkar notire ol forf.nur. of

,^iCk*MSXu. aXa w
A ooMUakallsa (rem Iks Hutlu.
Are* Chatakar st Comnwrce Dunk-

PUBUCATIOW ORDER.

I UBUCATIOK ORDER.

afsar
bs/onil Cllalsa /sad.
Jfa? h. tt-&amp;-asrt»
1.' • r...
MOTT

“tWS.If

r

reeled te arlte William OraaforA In
tsrmiaff klrs that tk&lt; arsa new uirJ

‘’‘I’Miip'S'rVu
Attorn*/ .77:^

strsst:
UUcktap paving
Ctlalsa to ■ 1SS I

milaldo t'ark.
S * HU I

E3re£

PRODUCTION
CREDIT
ASSOCIATION

TL-Xh

MEMORIAL MONUMENTS
OF DISTINCTION

Lawrence Brothen

FUBUOATIOU ORDER

301 S. Michigan Ave.
Harting.
Office Heun 4 ,
4
Mee. fr Wed. I te ** F.M.
HASTING*

846-9416

All Forms of

THE SHERWOOD AGENCY

INSURANCE

‘"“hliciu..

KtBaK"

ROBERT W. SHERWOOO, Mgr.

IllSSt-SitfS"

INCOME TAX SERVICE

Insurance and Bonds
JERRY ANDRUS

PUBUOATION ORDEB.
twa craucifoas y»H ara aotitiaa
h&gt;? All war! caafMcaiial. After

C. W. SPENCER

State Fann I n mi rance
AUTO — Flt«

ATTEND THE CHURCH

BONDS

Swanson iMuranco
VU

Gordon Buxton Saturday. March

By Victor Sitton

Briggs-Dowling Mettexllsl Quar-

2 WMklaad
*
MT-MB2 Dowling Thursday evening. Tho
The lady from Woodland calted Briggs member* served a lunch

Mr. and Mrs Robert Austin. *
Plans are nearly completed for
the annual school fair, to be held
Saturday, April 3. Plan now to
attend and help the PTA raise
money for worthwhile projects in
the school. * Mrs. Ethlyn Burkle
was a Saturday evening visitor
with Mrs. Ethel Llnnlngton. A
Keep to mind April 1 through
the 10th. Lakewocxl Band mem­
bers wUl be selling candy. Pro­
ceeds are toward sending band
member* to summer band camp.
This U a good chance to get the
Easter gift candy and to help
our band members.
Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Curtis
and Mr. and Mrs. Galen Kilmer
were Saturday dinner guests with
lhei&lt; slater, Mr. and Mrs. Duane
Clum and children to Dearborn
Heights. Later they enjoyed 'The

the Williams House to Battle
Harold Gray from Olivet called

Kathryn were dinner guosu of
Edytho Groat entertatood th«
Ladles Pedro Club Thursday
evening.
Tho Itenfleid - Dowling-Briggs
MYF arc busy planning an Eaa-

am. at the Wesley
Chapel. Breakfast will be served
Gordon Buxtsn were dinner
al the Holiday Inn in BatUe
Creek. Saturday.
rase, a student at
spending his Spring

Ch«Tl
Buxton.

Little Kathy Johnson

studies, at East Lansing after a

mobile acctoent suffered by the
Paul Sisson family of south of
Frecpvrt which happened on
M-43 near Uie Goodwill Dairy
March 22. Their son. Donald. 13.
tep. underwent an emergeqnr ap­ waa taken to Blodgett Hospital
pendectomy at Pennock Htapltal at Grand Rapids suffering with
Owen riaying. * Mr. and Mra.
Korol Owen and children from Thursday evening. She w making
Algonquin Late visited Sunday a satisfactory recovery. * Mr. brother of Mrs. Russell Lind of
and Mra. Eldon Roush and chil­ Woodland.
dren of SouUi Haatings were
Mr. and Mra. August Wilson
Thursday visitors of her parents.
•Battle Crtt-k called at Linden
Norris' Sunday.
Rally at the Ionia
Center wal*a Friday night over­ Sunday that destroyed the Wayne Adventist Church
night guest with Miss Vick Pennington home on Jordan
and Mrs. Myrle Sendee of Corn­
Woodman. * The children of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. James Mulder stock Park were. Monday guests
and Mra. Rodney Jordan spent
the week with their grandpnr- and family of Hastings. were of Mra. Hencke and Mrs. Qahrie*.
Sunday dinner guests of her fa­
On Saturday tltrlr parents and ttier and sister, Albert Reesor
ll.l." Ik (Via ..v.— Ola.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hesterly
with her sisters, ocvmpanlcd
were evening visitors and they ven Mulder, a scholarship stu­
dent st MSU, returned to hte
returned home with them.

SERVICE and REPAIR GUIDE

“TU-tu

Business Directory

West Woodland

lhe pink-sided Junco Is still visit­
ing her feeding station. Mon­
Saturday callers. * Mr. and day morning it came up real
Mra. Carl Tobias and family
April Family Day dinner has were Sunday dinner gurnta of got a real good view of It. She
Mr. and Mra. Dwight Rowladcr said it seem* * UtUa larger than
Mil. Culamaa. knSete. Hors/ and
our rgcular Juncos but is very
Bnydar. Na/s: ,Ua(. AbSMU Ftefeer
much the same color except the
Connie Woodman, daughter of Tobias' birthday. * Mr. and Mra. color resembling the robin's
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Woodman, en­ Clayton McKeown of Quimby
tertained her friends at a the­
Uie wing. Her book lists its home
ater party Friday In Hastings.
They returned to lhe Woodman
ern states, Nebraska to Califor­
home for refreshments for her
nia aa it* winter habitat. Mlchlbirthday. She then was an over­
— r.a .I"..
night guest witii Pamela Guy,
has seen only one at a time, it
may be that Uie little visitor te
Quy. * Lions Club Board meet­
a "loner.” We haven't heard of
ing will be held tills Thursday at
tlis Den. On the 10th of April a Mrs. June Bolton and tons were
Sunday colters of Mra. Dwight
Friends will be glad to know
Hoffman of Hastings. * We arc that Mr*. Albert Hauer, a for­
Woodman were Sunday visitors
mer resident of West Woodland
in Freeport. * The Methodist nock HoopitaL
Greenville Memorial Hospital,
Men are planning a banquet tor
was able to rctura to her home
Wednesday. April T, at 7 pm.
to Hastings Friday. She la much
improved in health and is able
"Hobbles." His collection includes
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
old of a walker. Mr. Hauer re­
hundreds of items. Equally as In­
By Mn. Lloyd Owen
mains about Uie same. * Victor
teresting os tho articles on dis­
Siuon was in Grand Rapids on
play wUl be Mr. Ward's witty
ibri‘“HMl
business last Wednesday.
presentation. Tickets may be
West Woodland lost two of. ite
church.
tho church basement with a oldest and beat known resident*
Colacu
Mrs. Ethel Llunington was in
Hastings Thursday and Friday at in tlr- afternoon. An enjoyable Una Graztoger, B7, died about
the home of Mrs. Ethjyn Buhola
Prances Thotiw. from Yccklcy
district Monday visited.at How­ ther, where she had . lived tor
ard Moores' ♦ John Gurd is unVeite, 03. passed away about .10
and variety show. * Callers Sun­
pm. al her form home a mile
day with Mr. and Mrs. Herald
Classic and Mrs. Rhoda Saudy back In the hospital again.
born and had lived all her life.

KT’SJ

-----

Mra. Glcim Pufpaff. Mra. Stan­
ley Haley and Bryan of Lansing
were Saturday dinner gucsta of

e

rUlUCATlOM ORDER.

*urt rola. *

Nashville. * Mr. and Mr*. Huron

By Mrs. Leo Frey
Ciook W-Olll

a MJ, Santa

Music Hall. Their children spent
the night with their grandpar­
ent# Mr. and Mrs. Herald Clas­
Clip This Guide—Keep It-in a Handy Place for Future Reference
sic A Tuesday dinner guests with
Mrs. Darlene Everett and chil­
dren and Mr. and Mrs. Pau)
Woodman and girls were Mrs.
Ethel Unnington and Mrs. Shelia
WRING YOUR HANDS! Business Services Offered
Black and children. The occasion Appliance &amp; General Rcpaii DONT
— Ring WI 5-3482 and let a
was the third birthday of AmanBANNER Want Ad solve your
HEARING AID SERVICE—EVWATCH A: CLOCK REPAIR­
Mrs. Egelkroud was a house­
Quick, profitable results at low
ING — Guaranteed workman­
guest from Wednesday to Mon­
ship. Also all kinds of Jewelry
day with her sister. Mr. and Mrs.
Pharmacy. Phone WI 8-2408.
Repair and Engraving. Miller
Leon Tyler. They were in Grand
Jewelers, 118 W. State BL "A
Rapids Friday to visit They
Square Deal Always.”
SSIVICE ON ALL MAKES of Concrete Products
c-dted on their cousin and other
cars, tractors and machinery
friends at lhe Clark Home. Mr.
to our mv building at 124 N.
Game, a former druggist ot
GET YOUR READY-MIX tram
Woodland, is one of the friends
nics. Goodyear Bros. Phone
ice man repair your appliances
the Barry County Ready Mix
thjsy visited. They also visited
WI 5-8063.
Co. Phone WI 6-2123.
MrE. Edith Hough at her home.
Tliey were supper guests with
died. Can Service Dept, MontALL GRADES WASHED SAND
th#, latter's son. Mr. and Mn
gomcry Ward, Hastings Wi 5and GRAVEL-Bcnder Gravel
Moril Tyler and family. BaturRADIATORS Cleaned, Repaired,
Recored. Burkey Sales and
Phone WI 6-M12. Plant, V
visit Mr. and Mrs. James Hurl­
State Rd. Phone WI 5-2131.
burt. Bunday evening visitors at
WI
the Tyler home were Mr. and WATCH AND DIAMOND RING
REPAIR — Expert workman­
Mrs. Clarence Tyler and family
Miscellaneous
ship. Gilmore Jewelers. 102 K.
of Grand Ledge and Rosa Veite
State BL Phono WI 5-8318.
and Gertrude Reuther. ♦ Robert
Building, Contracting,
COMPJXTE PLUMBING AND
Roofing
HEATING SERVICE — Repair
house-gueit Thursday and
LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED
and new. Royal Hayes, 438 W.
Clinton. Phone WI 5-3133.
Sttcodcd the funeral of
ELECTRICAL
CO
NTR
ACTING
— btina Oroeinger. Others
from away that attended were
COMPLETE DEVELt
ar
WI
ft-tm.
Mr. and Mrs Phillip Bom of
turea and supplies. Kelley Elec­
HERVIOT - Jacoba Pr
tric Service. 824 Middleville
Gladwin and Mrs. Lloyd BrcchHon Pharmacy. Phone
risen of Ooldaater.
The Woodland Fire Depart­ Automobile &amp; Machinery
ment was called Sunday to asstil
Radio, Televisiew
Uie Hastings Fire Department
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
Bex Pennington in Carlton Cen­
buslni'As experience in Hiuter. They were able to get the COMPLETB AUTO GLASS
furniture out and have moved to
Court. Phone WI 5-50W or
Csll WI 5-5065 Burkey Bates
another house temporarily. ♦
and Bervice.
Mlaa Debra Daniels ot Carlton

�Proceedings of the Barry
Co. Board of Supervisors

Mrs. Osborn in
Washington After
Southern Tour

ax'-A..
fr.'UI...
M&amp;..

In Atlanta she appeared on
tho Atlanta Journal's WS-BTV
'program. 'Today in Georgia;
had an audience with Governor
, Sanden; lectured al Georgia
Tech; and met with both format
(Chancellors of the University
System of Georgia. Dr. Hannon
; W. Caldwell and Dr. Philip WeHMrs. Irma Brown. TO. the
। net, at a dinner given tar her
at the home ot Edwird 8. widow of William Brown, died In
Wlille. Past Preaident of the At- a Hudson hoapltal W**”***?/
.evening following a weeks 111The special trip South waaIneos.
made for the Businas and ProMrs Brown was a reaident of
femional Women's Club of Al-1 purport for approximately «J
liany. to launch tho "Salute to Je*r*. moving to Hudson three
Women Who Work" Week al, &gt;MU* ago to be naw her doughtheir annual breakfast meeting. ter.
She also spoke for the Clasa K Miller.
M at the Moultrie High School. ।
the Poulan Junior High School, Methodist Church.
and the Sylvtater Klwanla Club.
Other survivors Include two
Mrs. Osborn'a underlying inandrhlldren. also of Hudson.
theme was the urgent need,
Service* were held Saturday al
while we are struggling in lhe 3 pjn. from the Freeport Metho­
quicksands of Viet Nam. to get dist Church with burial in the
a safe and sure "poaitlon of
Freeport Cemetery
________
■NATO.- the says. "wm put to­
gether with basting stllchea. To­
day It must be welded, into an
economic and political union,"
somewhat iilmllai too, and aa
enduring as. the federation «ublished by the former coionim
of Great Britain when they
ertnud the United BUM of
■ America. This action is a raUooal alternative between pulling

Past Freeport
Resident Dies

-Minfin

Bridge the

GAP

Till Pay Day
Meaty today «■ year sigaa-

twa. $50.00 casts aaly 5»«
Ur twa weeks. Quick . . .

CeMideaeial. Chargee ZY»%
te 5300.00, I Ml % &gt;300.00
te $1,000.00.

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K.
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KT

Sr.......

MODEL FINANCE
*50°° to *1,000°°

140 w. Sf«t. Jt.

Zing into spring!
Corvair
by Chevrolet
BILL DING
'Better Living' Idea

IMAGINATION is the key to o successful kitchen
Remodeling project. The picture above shows an

imaginative use of available space .. . it’s a kitchen
designed with a housewife's work habits in mind.

$3

PLANNING
ESTIMATES

*

MATERIALS

OME-SrOi

FINANCING

SERVICE

CONTRACTING

Mot.riok and Labor to
remodal

the

overage

Kitchen for os

Little

The steering’s crisper, the ride’s flatter, the style’s
racier - even the grass looks a shade greener
from behind the wheel ofjhisnew Corvair
fam
You’ll find a Corvair Coraa’s instrument panel vastly
more informative than an ordinary car's. But that’s
really only a fringe benefit of driving one.
Because for all its finely calibrated instrumentation
—tachometer, manifold pressure gauge, even an elec­
tric dock with a sweep second hand for rally buffs—
the most important thing that happens when you
get a Corea out on the raid doesn t register on tho
dash. It registers on you.
Ybq feel it in the steering—crisp and precise—as
you double back on a curve. In the flat riveted-totbe-road stability of the new fully independent

zing into spring in a new

Wroension. In tho response of the rear enpino fup
W80 hp available now in Corea’s Turbo-Charged
V&lt;W&gt;n).
.
,
TW don’t have to wear a sports car cap and sun
gogglMto appreciate things like this. Or the clean
international cut of Corvair’s styling.
Drop down to your dealer’s now—while the
trading’s extra good—and see for yourself. Look over
the dashboard gadgetry all you like, but by all means
get out on the road where you can really handle the
merchandise. We’ll guarantee spring will look greener,
sun goggles or no.
.

Chevrolet, Chevelle, Corvair, Chevy H or Corvette

LARKE BUICK-CHEVROLET
1435 5. Hanover

HIGH TBO TRADE

Hastings

�Vermontville and
Nashville Lions
Propose Merger
•

sidsred such a more for some
Ume. but things started taking
shape when the two groups de­
cided to put out ».joint calendar
this year. listing all Uie actlvloomm4,”Ue«.
Ludwig of Plymouth I* to give a
with blrthdapand analveraarie*. jeoncert st lhe Hs»tIng* Assembly
Dr. Boger*Barrette, of Ver- jof God Church at 103 E. Woodmontville and Nelson Iteumm Jnnd Friday, April 2. at 7 pin.
&lt;,r K-Jh.ni, ram
.
1
Pub“c u
Uxlof Nashville will act as aohss traveled extensively preordlnutora for thia project. ■ nrnttng the "Gospel ta Sermon
The president of the two club* end Song." He plays .the electric
and the scerctane*. the Hov accordion, along with the piano.
Leotard Maunder and Carl Kicitar and vocal arrangements.
Ihrun of .Vermontvllln and Car- P^Vir Melvin Goble said.

Rat&amp;Cut for
Lacey, Pine Lake,
Delton Exchanges

Peter B. Spivak, Chairman of
together beautifully. We adulto the State Public Service Commlrzlon said today approvaf liaa

1. WoHWlCE
Think of what
you mist when your
set it broken

Hastingv EUB Men
Attend Convention j

in the Orders and Judgment of
the Judge. Atty. Latwnce E
Barnett. Barry County Friend of
th* Court for rrveral ycora.
stetoi Unit the following rotas
of Uic Michigan Supreme Court,
which became effective Jan. 1.

ually applied. Three Section* of
Bule 721 read as fallows:
(Under th* Heading •'Con­
tinuing Investigation"!
The Friend of the Court
shall excreta* general oupervlflxrd and determined by an
Order at Judgment of the
Court.

shall. from time to time, visit
tile children to determine

TO CELEBRATE Jl BILEEx-

is prevident of the »
Churrh. president of I
Itaitlngi Odd Fellows

Kiwanis Sparks
Canada-U.S.
Goodwill Week
Kiwanlanx on both side
border an- spcarhcadl
42nd annual otoervance

attention ot the Court with

25-May 1. according to

tion Church School*. Bunday
School ctaapea, etc. aaaemMg
Chlldren'n Health .Klta which
will bo distributed to near-by
migrant camps this Summer tn
cooperation with the Michigan
Migrant Ministry.
I United Church Women ot
n
.. ...
William Cotant. John. Birman.'
Michigan support the Michigan lna(&lt;e of any sturdy material
and O. W Spencer. Jahn Binnan' Migrant Ministry in Its united should be filled with U» foltowChristian ministry to agricul- mg to make one kit: 1 bar soup
Wi.h sehoAl------------ ’itura! mgrsnt workers who come wllh wrapper. 1 new wash
Lakewood High School.
lnU&gt;
8UMf w (he Summer ckxh 1 1CTTy floth
lnfw
•r
Z«AAS~I e l ■
to foUow lbe crop“
'—20 x 241. 1 tooth brash &lt;no4
lOD CMU DCnOlOrS '
On* thing moat lacking In small size). 1 tube tooth paste
Susan M. iBuergei Mahler,. ,he mimnt way of life Is a j and 1 comb &gt;aboul fl inctxna Sophomore, and Sharlene K.I irnae of betongtag —to a not pocket sise).
D- IB™&gt; .‘“t™"’
| Southwell. Woodland, a Freeh-1 church, a group, a community.
These completed kits may be
T-m I m*n' wf:r amon« lhc ,8&lt; Co'-1 Aa a tangible way of helping brought :o Uie May Fellowship
‘‘r‘" tral Michigan University stu-'mlgnml workers. Mra Herbert Day meeting In Hastings on
They
«A ~ n ~~ .... ... ..._7 or to
WerU
4 retired city letter carrier and
Taffee Drive, by July 1.
tie Evangelical United Brethren

Kiwanta. which U celebrating Emmanuel Guild To Meet
Us own Golden Anniversary Ulis' Emmanuel Guild meets Wed..a .tmuli.r.*. nrartav Anrll 7 at 5 nm In th*

Canada. Ironside raid.
■ meeting will be conducted by the
The encouragement of mutual president. Mra Arthur Brandt..
friendship between the two and tea will be served by Mrs
_ ,—J
1.
—&lt; —- ' .
Bl LI I Ob.lo. Hnrt IT —
V

Rexall ASPRIN

importance. J sdKjt
&gt;., McDonald strooely.

ataxia

existed

which

WE CLOSE AT
NOON ON
SATURDAYS

suggested by Judge McDonald
txXh hl Barry and Eaton coun­
ties, nftor taking Uie matter over
with the

"OK" Howard

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AGENT FOR

SHORT WAY LINES, Inc.

Ph. WI 5-2235

301 W. State St.

THURS. APRIL 1

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VITAMINS

POITMUISION

DICALCIUM
PHOSPHATE

STATIONERY

2 io, 2.99

21., 2.90

2 for 1.40

2 Bo.es 2.01

Rex FILM

BOBBIE
BATH

X
tails more than merely citing
the offenders before the Court.
The court desires a complete
view of the home situation and
welcomes the detailed reports of
the Friend of - ----------- - “

Harold Stockwell, Barry Coun­
ty's superintendent of sclwols,
ha* announced that two mem-

next June 7.
Anyone desiring petitions to

2 BUM

2 r. 56&lt;

electors of the school district.

&gt;12 S. MfertM — Ph*** WI 3-1424

Stop In of Coll — Some Day Serivce

Open Evenings By Appointment '
of Education.

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CHEWABLE
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Rexall ASPIRIN

IJt COMH SYRUP
UUona rpuat be returned to
that office by May 7.
Nominating petitions must’ be

2r.«0c

A*nft &lt;x lefint. I» l.

To Name Barry
School Board
Members in June

»rAnAIiew8=D6Ug LAS
tn* Ani*nicanizHnon os Emily

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I1XALL
MIKUT1MAM

Rexall RUBBING
kA ALCOHOL

o®r

When You Need
Cash
$25 to $1000

Haan's Standard Service

Office Supplies

lotte.

to be praised for voluntarily re­ vision of support payments and
questing these reductions." “It
a constant effort to make In­
different, shlfUeas or resentful'
fathers adequately maintain
Uonal business and generally
prove* beneficial to both com-

CHARTER SERVICE

SCHADERS

MONACO
APC T«bUl. I
^rx..

required

nel-mcesing I* held ' on lhe
at Thursday of each month.
_ which Ume Atty Barnett ahd
naung all
Mahler meet with the Friend of
The company feel* it* territory
la now sufficiently built up ao '■ent Various Jiroblmts that have
that no expensive casta pill be
ari-x.ii and obtain the thxqjhtInvolved in connecting future

and Allegan Counties.

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THROUGH

and

HOWARD TRUMBULL
WI 5-9IB7 0 WI S-5D92

Repair Service

Buffered ASPIRIN

then prepared petitions
both parents before fl

CENTRAL
RADIO &amp; TV

INFORMATION —

For

Banner Ads Benefit YOUt

2f.,70&lt;

noMdleas

Typewriters &amp;
Adding Machines
For Sale ur Rent

he ungarded 3.000 mile

reduced from eight times the
monUtly rate to three times the 1500 miles toe
monthly rate. The Company

maintained

LOCATION
TICKETS

UUrtri endurtn« frtrnd*" ____

year-round bar.Ls

be

New Bus Depot

idled CUUW-U8. Goodwill

late Sir Winston
April hl. which falls
Canada -U.S. Goodwill W.
is the 14»lh annlvereary of
~,—
—----- —- —
signing of Um R u sh-BaMM i neighborly respect and honorAgreement which demilltarirefl i
oblignUans. ta an example
the 3.»M mile border between]
^&lt;77 country and a pattern
'Canada and the United Stale* M ' far the future of the world.”
Tj I President Lyndon B. Johnson

matter to the Court and shall
promptly commence -the

The monUily charge for tem­
porary *uapenisiort of service ta
reduced from fe the monthly
rate to 9150 per month.
Mileage charge*, however, will
still be charged where applicable
It ta expected that many arnaonal customers of the Company
wgl take advantage of this

• - *

—

Women to

.

ir. families'inrludlng fear grand­
rill help eelcbrala.

Stamm. Holland, along with

under proper Influence. If
in hl* judgment they are not.

vdved.

X-rfV

Aid Migrant
W'orkers in Stale

wjth family problem* so that

minor children Ute Friend of
the Court shall regularly
check tlx* record of payment
Uwreaf. If payments ore not
made m Ordered, tho FYlcnd

Barry Telephone Company.
yond village limits "
The Vermontville Lion* have
tallon
some time. It is usually ready
about Aug. 1.41 has been sev­
eral yean since the Nashville

TI/aKmmti

By Friend &lt;&gt;f tbe
When a divorce Action commsnct-d. Uie minor children

Tkundar- AfUll 1. IM5

coiiuol. the determination ot the

known as th*
a Club.

In ducusaing the combining of
the two (Ruts. Forrest lllnehart.
principal of lhe Maple Valley
Schools, pointed out that sue-

The Hastings Banner

providing, when nreresary, of
righls of visitation bctwtvn chil­
dren and u parent no longer u

The Vermontville and Nash­
ville Lions dub* are considering
merging, and a letter ta to be
Lions International far

Nashville, wiU wei within a
short Ume to Author dtacuss

Friend of the
Court Duties
Increasing

2 io, 99&lt;

21=. 5.96

2f„70«

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EVERYDAY FAMILY NEEDS

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At Adult Meet
BRET3UULN CHURCH
Cor. ot Jtffrrsun * B. Center
Kot. Roseau Sarow, Pastor i
Sunday school 10 *m.
Warship hoar. 11 am.
Sunday owing Mntoe. 1 pm.

Abroad
11 am. Morning worship. Jun­
ior church and nursery provided.
7:30 pm. Evening eervio*
Wednesday. 7.30 nm. Family
Night- Adult* Youth, Junuxs
a«d ChUdroa, 3.30 pm, choir

Chur oh
Friday at 3 P^wUlbe th. Rot.
Abraham LRU* negro posh*J*
the Washington Heighto Metho­
dist Church of Battle Creek.
Mr. LRUs, who waa born in
u.^—rppi wiB discuss Civil
Rights probkins ot hie race, both
ta U» north and the south

6310 Ooato Grovs Road
ROT. Charlro Gibb* Pastor
Worship aervloa* 10 am.
Sunday school. 11 am
Wed, choir practice. 7:00 p.m.

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PUlowahlp service, 7:48 am.
Youth Fellowship, Wed, 7 pm.

children's choir rohearoal
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7:30 pm. Chancel choir ro-

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methods we can make R possible
lor Lakewood people to espcrl.ance lbs joy at giving.

Rev. Danone Bpea* Pastor
10 am. Sunday school
11 am. Morning worship.

couroa

7:16 pm. Christian Endeavor.
8 pm. Chapel hour, meaiwge by
the paator.
7:30 pm. I’rayer and praise
followed by Administrative
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HASTINGS BAPTIST CHVBCU
Rev. Russell Houseman. Pastor
0:46 am. Sunday school
Claaaas fur all ages.
11 am. Message by the paator.
study in II Thessalonian* Com-

•ing.

Monday AotlvtUae
6: 30 pm. pioneer Girla Clubs.
7: 30 pm. Pioneer Olrla cotn-

Church school 10:00 am.
Worship service. 1140 am.
Circuit topic: "Healing To The

10 am. Bunday school
11 am. Worship service.
3 p.m. Evening service

Sunday school U am.
Wednesday aarfloe, 7:46 pm.
Reading room open Wednea­
day and Saturday, 2 to 4 pm

Fifth Sunday in Lent
Worship, 10:46 am. During
10 am. Bunday school.
' tills service the 1966 Junior C^n11 ia Morning worship.
flnnaUon clam will present by
Youth meeting, 6:10 pm.
caay and question and answer
Evening Gospel Hour. 7 pm..
Wodpeaday prayer, 7:30 pm.

ROT. Lawrcmos Lowtll, Pastor
Sunday school, 10 * m
Morning worthip. 11 am.
Youth FeUuwship, 7:30 pm.

Rot. Jerry Bocansr. Pastor
Bunday schooL 10 am.
Worship servic* 11 am.

* William Ellis la chair- OUR LADY OF GREAT OAR.
for the homo visitor* Mr* HOWLING
rt Rohde la chairman fur
Sunday Mas* 10 30 am.

Sacred Concert at the
Woodland Bible dub, for boys
and girl* Meeting place. Wood­
land community room over the
Piro Bam. Wed.. J U-ltt pm

Hastings Assembly of God Church
Former Proeport High Set
Ihutor Ralph VanderWt
Sunday school 10 am.

Bal. Sabbath school 1:30.
Wonhip, 11 am.
Wednesday prayer. 7:30 pm.

FRIDAY, APRIL 2 - 7:00 p.m.
Rev. Bob Ludwig of Plymouth, Indiana
will feature:
Electric Organ and Piano . . .
Guitar and Vocal Arrangements

•hip.
Tuesday. 8:30 pm. Father and
Son banquet. Speaker, Rot. L.

Wcdnesday. Day of Prayer.
9 JO pm. Morning prayer
group and Bible study.
7 pm. Evening group for
adult* youth and the children's

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Rot. Don M. Gary, Rector
0 am. Holy Communion.
11 am. Holy Communion and

Rot. Abe Little, paator of Wa*h1 n g ton
Hrtghta
Methodist
Church of Battle Creek, will
speak on •Civil Rights Prob-

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children with defective bearing.

rived In Hawaii and*stayed four
daya nt Uie .Surf-Rider Hotel,
where the Hawaiian radio pro-

with hearinVkw^

A pnwin's voice is produced
by the vibration of hla vocal
folds, which are located in hla
lyynx. A penon'a voice has
three basic ru-.p-cu. Throe are
loudnnw. pitch and quality.
When a person's voice deviated
sufficiently from the itorms for

and famous for its large banyan
Hard of hearing children have trees. Temperature was 78', ia al­
enough ixtuing to enable than ways enjoyable in Hawaii. The
to understand and use speech hotel* wen all full and people
were sleeping in halls and many
We IcftHawali Saturday at
though It may ba Thia Is tho
group of children that speech

U» normal public aclxxd*. These urday. losing a day on Interna­
tional date line. This wa* a large

a voice problem. Thus, a high
achool boy with a high falsetto
voice would iuxvo a voice prob•tem due to tho U^pproprtetcly
_ _pitch of________
high
hla voice, and a lk“nn* they have,
child with a persistently hosuae I Umf children on Uie other
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problem due to tho poor quality have been deprived of the ablllof hl* voice. Valeo problem* may
bo caused by both physical and
ncn-phyalcal factor* For thia
reason a person with a voice
problem *l»uM have an exami­
education and are often placed
nation by a medical doctor,
The term cleft palate refern
to a congenital condition wlwro
a child te burn with a deft or
opening In libi luirtl and or soft
thaefore a thorough dlagnoate
by specialist* U required in plan­
ning an educational program for
the child.
. Aphasia is the term u*d to
r— --a——w
dental appliances or a combus­ Indicate language impairment
tion of the two. A child born associated with injury to the
with a cleft palate may need
the brain. The aphasic Indivi­
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ample,

an

aphasic

people were at the airport to tee
us. The weather was cool, about
80*. After clearing customs we
ware met by a guide, und boarded
a beautiful new bus, which look
us to the Okura hotel, the finest
in Japan. It took about an hour
to go from Uie airport to the
hotel. Tokyo 1* the world's largest
city and traffic wax congested
even on five-lane highway!.

Vegas and Tunes Square with
doming electric signs. Entering

the hotel the lobby wna filled
smooth airplane.
with, while *nd pln^chefry treex through India.
This Island U located only 100
After lunch we were trans­
in full blown, first we thought
ferred to a little town of NUnazu mile* from the Chlneae main­
land. We toured Ute city and isand food was superb. Wo staved
two days in Tokyo sightewing
The third day we boarded a Hato (pigeon), which is the most full bloom. The mountainside*
train and went to the town of luxurious and fastest train we
Niko—a three hour ride Uihmgh
the rlee fields and small villages miles an hour and no noise. We people under Uie rule of Chung
Niko U a National Park ft the went along trite seaside and K! Shek
mountains and everyone there
The next morning we went to
was skiing. Niko Is known for patches. and tangerine groves. Hqjix Kong, a city we will never
its Toshuger Shrine, adorned We passed through many large forget. This city 1* fabulous and
with sufficient gold leaf to cover Industrial cities. The station* undescrtbable —you liavc never
seen anything like It—there arc 8
and sixteen thousand cryp'.o- very dnTerrnt In design, modern people for every 10- ft. One ot
merla trees dating from the sev­ and very Clean. We noticed that the largest and busiest harbor.
the women do nil the cleaning.
enteenth century.
The fourth day we boarded a ■U the itrtet wort and they work busiest air fields with planes
bus In the morning and went to In all heavy construction, such as from all countries Including Red
Yokohama, the largest seaport in mixing cement, loading stone and China. Here we stayed at the
■
Mandarin Hotel. Il cure is the
Japan. There we ate lunch at the loading trucks.
Soon we were tn Kyoto, the
fourth largest and oldest city in
you have stayed at Uie Mandaproceeded to Puji-Hoknne Na­
tional Park. Here we stayed at the rellgzous and cultural center
Japan's mo*t popular pleasure of Japan. It contains over 1500 harbor, the Kowlon side and
Hong Kong. Kowlon being the
Buddhist
temples
and
200
Shinto
resort and health spa. This hotel
wa* in view of the worid'a most shrines. It Is noted far the lac­
querware and fine pottery. Here to ride from one side to the other
beautiful mountain. Mt. Fuji.
the Star ferry. At night it ia
on
The next morning we went by
hlgh andI something Th be on the Kowlon
bus to Sounzan and amended by world.
, side and look across the mile
cable-car the largest and tensest
stretch
of water to Hong Kong
and highest over the valley of
Prom Kyoto we drove on the ‘island, which is a great ChrUtcrater boiling In view of Mt. Fuji
new Tokyo Oska super highway
many fine
a launch and crossed the lake to! just finished to Oska and boardWe have met so mai
Hokpne Hotel for lunch. Here we ed a plane for Taipei Twlan-Por- people on thft trip. Here
am and his .1'«— We *'flew
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* John
v.— Hacker. They
met Garry ..Moore
Wife .i —
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and had lunch with them. They i Carravalle Jet with the engines are in the export business and

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the city and have helped us in sadors, traveling on a dlpinwAtto
many ways. Sue waa General
Chenault's private secretary and
chased from them some beautiful can National Unlvenlty and dlthings for the store.
Here we left for Singapore, advanced violin technique for
Kuala Lumpur and on to Bang­ professional musicians.
kok. Thailand. Bangkok is noted
for its famous Thai silks. This
. . Coupcrtnwas a very interesting city with and Allegro . .
an ns canals ana noaung gar- —
~
dens. From here we went to Calrutta. India; Banlras, Ayra. New ® “c
rvTfJLJoS
Dahll. Kurachi add Cairo. Egypt 1 "“h Mr Szrryng in performing
Tomorrow we leako Pakistan for
concerto).
tiie Holy Land. Every country we i Concerto for Violin and Orchliave traveled In h an tnUrely [ «wtra . . . Bralun
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our own? And avoid wounding
U*r feelings of any? Have me
allowed petty jealousies and
contentions to destroy the good
we ndght have rendered each
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with wt)0m we have spent our
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Baay Troyer. who was an early
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the first, six full districts and
lime fractional districts of
Maple Orove Township; also
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Journal of u,iy bchoU District
No. a which la m tho poaocaston
of Asa Bivens, a first cousin of
Jennie Conley,
The picture of Jennie Conley
was taken at ter age of aa.
The May entitled. “The Close
Of School.' ■ was written by Jen­
nie Troyes' when ste wm sixMuy Bchoot

'

Fathers, Sons
Attend Delton
Methodist Fete

Honor Cop Uldrikc
Of Bedford Twp.
ford Township supervisor, waa
honored Saturday night at a sur­
prise potluck at the Bedford the
station.
Supervisor Uldrtkz. the fa-

_ —,
~
friends and school-mates dear.
Many and greet have been our
enjoyments here. But alas! how
K»n blighted, how aoon the days
of childhood passed. O how wo
should Improve thooe precious

E Stanton presented Bupcrvuor
i Uldriks with a plaque recognlz| Ing hla service to the Calhoun

either ship. however lhe Virginia
did withdraw breaking off the
fight.

SALE

Super Right ' BEEF

STEAKS

...................

THX CLOSE op school
By Jennie Troyer

robed us on to that eventful
day. which many of us bans
tookol forward to with mingled
feeling aT pain and pleasure.
Pleasure, because the teak of
hard and difficult Icawona will,
for a Mason be lifted from our
’ey and hla motho- a coupk- of shoulders, that we can teve Use
years ago. 1 was very happy
when Mr. Conley called on me
February 20, and brought up a!
couple of wntaups that hla । Pain to think of separation
mother had written yean ago. afar enjoying tho company of
dear achoulmales whose hearts
Both artldca are about the Guy
school in Mspia Qrwe Tvwn- have been connected with a
gulden ciiain of friendship which
ahip. One she wrote wteit she
waa a scholar at that achooL baa strengthened Into a union of
The otter, written a few yean tovo that never can bo severed.
Many Um« have we met to­
later when she was a teacher
of this same school. Mr. Con­ gether in this Uttto school­
room for the purpose of gaining
ley has written an introduction knowledge and Ikjw hard wo
that will explain everything. I
take great ph-axuxe In giving my made Lire effort. Many linusi
reading public Mr. Conley's In­ have we doubled and redoubled

thoughtful and kind advtoe ftwnlmads the heavy burdens of sor
by a dear school Msnd.
I teacher teas heavy, but the time
As the youthful mind to the'has psMd. As I took over this
most Imprearicmbto ao the lUUe aasemblago my thoughts
habits we form In school will are: W1U we ever all meet again
remain through life. In the aa we are today? (Thia Is a
school-room, tn a gnat measure, teep question). I think not. per­
arv our youthful minds that arc 1»J» ere another term of school
subject to every influences and
impression. So we should ore
well that slothful idle habits are Mid to think. Buntc be lying
not formed and greatly exert ths Icy arms of death low
ourselves to resist all bad influ- the ground.

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And hew well wo all enjoyed
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4-H CLUBS SHOW
YOUTH WAYS TO
BECOME LEADERS

oIn 4-H there Is n leadership
_- T B Pr°£ratn lh®1 k*sl y«r sttracted
Bkln Tent."
’
I • record enrollment; 206,000
Tuesday. April 0—T. B. Bkln ।
and
Test, Freeport
| These young people are the
Thuraday, April 8—T, B. Teal! citizens of tomorrow, and hunR^1.IW I dreds have already assumed
FridajLApril »-Track. Driton. leadership roles in school,
Uen’ T*31**1*- Hoaxing*. There. church and community, ob­
serve* Miss Emmie Nelson, a
Elmer H. Thoma.
Qcld rcprcMnUUVe Of the Na­
tional 4 H Service Committee.
Equipment Plans and Housing
Middleville, formerly 61 Grand The next steps will lead to
Need’. provide® many of the
leadership in their chosen
Barry Fann
answer* to questions concerning
f niece, Mrs. Richard tBdnai SU-1 careers, she predicts.
pork production faclUUea. The
At the present time nearly
tax.k serves on both n planning
and construction plan guide in
“i
Calendar...
| Surviving are one sister. Mra. 140.000 junior leaden are work­
addition to containing space re-.
lorrulne Young. Grand Rapids ing with volunteer adult leaders
qutrementa and building layouts
in 4-H Clubs throughout the
“ ( A rati, t — Barry a«u C«nnrv«tton
for farrowing, growing -and ' Diitrict Aanoal axUBt. O a r 11 e a
, Virgil. California. Mr. Thomas nation.
‘
। Craur OH*a«. 7:90 B*reposed at the Beeler Funeral
By Arthur Sleeby
“Leaderahip consist* ot num­
«e ..«r
__ —---- I APRIL I XiuUa CUBIC. MID.
KWBtUCU W H1UUUU VlBUmUCn .
--- ---------- -...... erous components, and is a term
tlon of ventilation and slotted 1
J
Gordon R. Endsley and Larry held at 1 pm. Monday with In­
Agricultural engineers and floor -xystems, feeders, waterera., span, a ,&lt;H^cioiluni sb* Xnitua» Haywood who are members uf terment at Wyoming Cemetery, not easily defined." explains
animal scientists from 13 Mid- fencxB. loading chutes, pens and. ET»ln.n«n«. All &lt;«y at CMBsaaity the Hastings Chapter of the Fu- T,&gt;p Kcv. Gerald Batea offl- Misa Nelson, a former assistant leadership, she notes, are en­ provided by The Sears Roebuck
-state 4-H Club leader, and who
weatcrn collect*. including other
A|
41
handling equipment
equipment.
c**!"- « - Setop Slcpliy
. „.u&gt; »r«u ,for ture Farmer* of America.
uuw. luruurr*
‘
~
.। xpRtt.
cuxted.
thusiasm, friendliness, tact, Foundation, aponaor of this par­
in recent yean hu. conducted
Mlcidgan State University. have special ‘preference section con- । &lt;h syrinx Achi«T«».r.t.
patience and a sense of humor. ticular program for the last five
The award waa made at the
w—
37lb annual convention of the _Thf -unlor Relink 1*2£'Je leaderahip workshops in many • Be adaptable." she says. "Be year*. Altogether, Sears has sup­
states.
equipment and housing in a new concrete. building materials and
Is Saturday TroFPA held at Michigan State Uni- Tournament **
ready for a fishing trip or a ported somi phase of 4-H work
"Becoming a leader Is largely formal dance; bo able to preside for more than four decades.
verxlty on March 25-26.
Twelve Junior leaders will
Although tiw txx'k was devel­
According to T. N. Knopf, ad­
al a meeting or help a younger
oped specially for pork produc­
musfxhc ready to assume re- 4-H'cr correct his mistakes. ”
claim 3500 scholarship*. SO will
visor of the Hastings FFA. this
die Villa Inn barenumL * The aponsibilities and bo a self­
ers, vocational agricultural
is tlie highest degree that can t&gt;c
At the end of this 4-H Club reecho all-expense paid tripe to
teuciuv* and form suppliers will I APRIL 7—EvUullsn at 411 BxXi awarded at the State level and U Vcrn Wengers. Alto, entertained starter. Success id small under­ year, county, slate and national the National 4-H Club Congress
Wengers Saturday
welcome it m a handbook, says
limited to only two percent of; the Bob
takings will prepare you for award winners will bo named at Chicago, and an estimated
Art Stecby. Barry County Exthe total membership of the FFA at a surprise birthday dinner for larger, responsibilities.*'
10,000 will earn leadership
by the Extension Service.. .
Ctnltr.
Attending the convention ax: Bob. Ocher guests were his
medals.
Among tho ingredients for
APRIL S
delegates were Terry Greenfield grandfather, Joe Wenger, and
alter 10
uncle, John Wenger, of Cale- _____________________________
and Gerald Miller
from the Barry County Exten­
and Mr*. Reginald --uiu.v&lt;n
Mernbeis u.
of Hoapital uuuu
Guild »u
10 Tuesday. * Dr. ruid Mra. Dick Charles Williams and family. ★
William Cruttenden la the ann I donia, Mr.
sion Office for tl per .-.copy or arin. »
Izwr-ll------rinzi---Ur —a..*
_.... nw!&gt;,uu
___. n. wm
... . - Dean and family spent this I Mr. and Mra. F. J. Kaechele
of Mr and Mrs. David Crutte^- C'r-.tllr-r
•--- - nf ----------- B. lc rvjui.j
umiuoi
the Department of Agricultural
Mra Edward Clem
Cletn on
den of R1 Hastings who live on Mra.
J*";. William Oidire « Mid- I home of Mrs
Engineering. M8U. East Tansing. AadHerlon. ■ *ju. FakUe
anu Mn,
*ira-„Deftn
onui 3Ialn
Main Street March 23 The
u 210-acre dairy and livestock oiour. W Mr. and
AFBIL 12—4H Council ra.Mlng
form. William's projects have Cridler
d
as. SxUuiaa effU*.
Saturday *™
wentL to CaberCaber- II April
April tnctXlng
nutting will
will be
be with
with Mrs.
Mra. outstanding time for their to Kenneth Warren Thcde of
IxS UwSaSi r«T.
S. I“»«l«U&gt;N..UUr. Mr MM
tx™. « M, .M
APKIL 13—IH TUonl trrvxtt. 7
daugiiic, Kimberly, who cele- Grand Rapids. Mub Kaechele U
27 sheep. 26 acres oats. 10 acre*
: Bender are home from their brat.-d her 7th birthday. She had a graduate of Blodgett Hospital,
barley and-65 acre* of corn. He „
* Mrs. Maggie honeymoon in Florida and a lovely party with her cousins । An August wedding is being
ha* completed six improvement ®rown of Grand Rapids U help- p.vl|&lt;* are in the offing. Mr. and a birthday cake using planned‘
— japplied
...m 43 _supple_ _ —- Irur care
—
c?re for
“'r iuv
,Mr ctiuiirlitf'r.indau®*’,4S''ln‘’.....
and Mra. rx
Barney
Cutler .....
had ..a merry-go-round trimming*..
APRIL is^-tH S«rrte. Ctuk muting.r. projects and
j Hoy Kelly returned home from
imentary farm practices. William la*‘. .f8 Elmw Brown, thia Prairie open house * at their Ij Some of tire people from Mid- Pennock Hospital on Sunday. *
.
_ r_ .
is treasurer of the Hastings FFA »&lt;*«• Mra Laura Dtinnan, who home Sunday and Mr. and Mra. dleville who attended the Shrine i Ail of the children and their
AttPllfl &gt;1/&gt; 4 jlfpftf land has attended Region I lead- haa been helping the last few j rusm-11 Solomon held a Form Band Concert in Hastings families held a real surprise
‘
’ 1 I ership camp. He was on the Gold
returned to her l»rne; Buniui party Monday evening. Thursday were Mr. and Mra. j birthday party on their mother,
David H. Goodyear III of
Earl WUUaon and Ran Phil-[Award Farm Fonnn Team in near Byron Center. Saturday *. The
Pr,uni- Garden Vcrn Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mrs. Virginia Harrison, Saturday
Goodyear Bros. Implement* is
.
ONLY
inviting fanners and other* In­ man of the Barry Boulhourt, 1S64, nerved aa chairman of the Company at the Brown* thia club members who attended lhe
Uva. Fully UloRlraud. « A QQ terrated to aitend a preventative ABA and Donald Doatar, Neil Publicity Committee. Farm 8afe- llL't wrek were Mra Clayton World Garden Shoa- lu-ld tri the
maintenance service clinic ax Brady. Robest Hitchcock. Ger- I ty Committee, and Soil and Wa- Waldron of Grand Rapid* and McCormack Building in Chicago Mra Kenneth Morrell, Mr. and near Middleville. A lovely lunchaid Shepard. Frederick Halbert ter Conservation Committee. Mr- and Mra. Floyd Flnkbemcr Monday March 22 had a moot Mra David McKeown. Mr. and eon with the traditional birthday
Vcu“t*
and Charles Pflester of the;William received Ute Sliver of near Caledonia. * Little inspiring and inatniruve tune. Mra. Ivan Payne. Mr. and Mrs cake and gifts made a gala ocMr* Fred Mattison Mra i*uul Harry Baisch and Mr. and Mra. caslon.
age equipment. The clinic will Barry-Dowling ABA were among Award in addition to his degree Roxlne Schondelmaycr. daughthe more than. 400 delegate* at-; Gordon B. Endsley is Ute mn ‘er of 5L-. and Mra. Kenneth' Carry. Mra Moms Chadwick,
LEONARD,
Thia will be an opportunity tending the 21st annual meeting; of Mr. and Mra. Robert Endsley- SchondNmaycr. who underwent Mrs. Al. Geelc. Mra F. J. Kacchof the Michigan Animal Breed- j of R3 Hastings. They live on a
surgery. Thuraday at He, Mra. Hurley Murdock and
era Cooperative on March 24 at 535-acre farm speci.illilng tn reg- B&gt;«tarit Hoapttal tn Grand Rap-1Mra
Viola Sccord boarded
1istered CharplaU beef cattle. Oor- lda- *» doing aa well m out be the train at 8 a m. nt Grand
so important to
don has completed for his farm- expected. Her brother. Michael. Rapids and retumr-d at 10:45.
Ing program nine beef animals.
staying with hla grandparenta. * Mr. and Mra. Dan Minter en34 sheep. 210 fattening pigs and ,—
Mr. -and
Apoey
their UUU&gt;
Mth WVUUUlg
wedding B1UUnnnl—- Mra. Arthur --.
— z on joyed VUCU
com. He iuu also completed three maln
m*i” street,
ttrwt while
whii» hla
hi- parent* ------— in their own Iwme
.------ laat
. .
veraary
;
Improvement projects and 45 go to and from Llw hoopltal
By Mrs. John Hook
farm practices. Gordon la- now | Mra. Bob Martin and her
320 N. Michigan
mother. Mra. Harold Oriffeth.
EXPERT TIRE
tings
FFA and last year “
held
the and Mrs WiUtam CiLstelcin at.
____ rrn
KUU
r,a lnc
WI 5-5073
Just South of City Limit*—Acrou from Armory
“ *;lcc wens ofTIce of-treasurer. He has been tended a BeeLlncClothes Party
SERVICE
Call WI 6-3481.
dinner gurau of Mra ftcure on community service, at the home, of Mr. and Mra.
Olaldaa Gilmore of Hastings and leadership and scholarship- com- Norman Memtyre in Hastings
supper guest* of Mr.^and Mra mlttees. Last year he attended Ttmraday. * The Rev. and Mra
C^.!eL *
Mra- the Region I Leadership Camp., George Grettotbcnrer and fomJamco Stockton and Mr. and acted aa delegate to the State. Uy of Grand Rapid* are expectext
One of the most outita^dina Herds In Michigan.
Mr*. Arthur Henry of Belding FFA Convention, and wae, a dinner guou rrf Mr atxl M™
U. s. ROYAL
First Hord to have over' 500 lbs. fot average.
were Sunday guest* of Rfrv. tifttl member oLthe dairy and lapdiHarold Kermtrn Saturday * Mr'
y*
j*??11 *
and Mr* Harold Griffeth BunDistributor
All,animals arc homo bred. Nd purchased animals
Powell attended a Tcuclicra In-contest*.
.
dfty attended a birthday open
for generations.
Bosr Buys on
rtructlon Convention at Ciilrago
L&amp;ny Heywood la tile son of house nt ll» homo of Mr*.
Wednesday through Saturday. *|Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Haywood. Agnes Baker of Caledonia hon•w b Used Tires
Bongs Certified - TB Accredited - Calfhood Vaccinated
Mr. and Mra Wm. Campbell rj Hastings, and Uvea on a 418- oring her moUxr, Mra. Margaret
Mounted FKIt!
were eWdncsday collcra of Mr. acre dairy farm. Larry * projects Grey,
High Production generation after generation.
and Mrs. Owen Gaylor.
have been six dairy animals, one
Films were ahown by Rev
41 L WoodU'd at
Every cow has a record. Top blood lines of U.S.
Nancy Bromels oj Hasting* Angus heifer, nine acres oat*. M Harold Taber of tho Clnrk Mespent Sunday
alfalfa
corn.‘mortal
and Crusade
--------- with
-—. Mr. and
--------Mra acres
.......... and 41 acres unoruu
name Home
oner CTUsaele
ocno- acitoand Canada.
Owen Gaylor. Tom
Torn and Nancy.
Nancy. ' He has excelled in compliant
completing lore
]nr3 Thursday evening The next
Liberal Terms available through Mr. Kchrl.
Davis spent the week- eight improvement project*
projects and
and ' Fnnulv
-—
- films
-------------■
* Diana Dart*
Night
will -be Redend at home.
heme. Mra. Davis and 51 supplementary farm practice*.
practices. I fOrd VUlage at Detroit and
BOTTEMA and HAYS. Sales Managers
Jerilyn Cheney Larry is rice
vice preaident
president of the!;
Bernard and Jrrilyn
the Bronson Hospital tn Kalamazoo
nu
Sunday and visit- Hasting*
Hastings Chapter and has also 1 Whlch will be of interest tn
Fred Palma
John Carre
Henry Bomey
took her back Bunday
PARKING
erf
Davis * Mr. and served as reporter He han
has been jImany
,
ed with Janice Dnvl*
* Letter* from Florida
Owner
Manager
Herdsman
Mr*. Orville Bateman. Mr. and chairman ; of the scholarship frlerulB say the Sctrnds emeet
Mra. Donald Bateman andMr*.! committee, attended Region I
‘
to be home April 14 Mra. Lucy
Hickman of Lansing wereSun-. Leadership Comp and was a Bowen, who had been quite ill
day guest* of Mr. and Mra delegate to the State FFA con- at the hoqie of her daughter.
Ernie Bateman and Joyce. * i vention in 1864. He has been a
Mra. W. Smith, in LaFayette.
Baltimore WMA will meet with member of the dairy judging Ind.. Is back at Bradenton. Fla.
Mra Dona Howell this Thurs- -'’arn
MSU„and manager of ★Many are taking turns sitting
Uie FFA A
Ag.
Fair.
day for potluck dinner.
u,e
*- Falr
with Lis Thurber at Blodgett
J
------------ •-----------Hospital as her own family is in I
Toaltlvo
------------------- be- ■ The State's 1964 crop 170.000
Nebraska. We arc glad to report
tween motorists traveling on.
— -•
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___ _ ___
■ uxu
oi __
rvo. _
ran
cnemea
con-1; &amp;he Is a* weU as can bo exmulti-lane streets or highway*
stltuted
67uction
percent
of the
Na-1ruW.
.
lion's
prod
of this
bright
Lima attendeJ^their Bteuart
tnnt to safety. The Institute for
Safer Living ’recommends th fl rod fruit, reports the Michigan Lake Extension meeting at the
ime of your directional signal Department ot Agriculture. In ’ home of Mra. Frank Castle In
each time that you change lanes. production of sweet cherries, tho Hastings Wednesday. ★ Kai hey
Help others to help you drive State ranked third with 22.000 Fisher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
tons.
I Fisher on Broadway, entered
------------------------------------------- ------r j Blodgett Hospital Tuesday. *

INDUSTKY

Highlights Interesting

IDIICATION

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Farm Engineers,
Scientists Pool
‘Swine Ideas’

4-H LEADERSHIP

3 Hastings High
FFA Members
State Farmers

Most complete guide
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Service Clinic
Friday Night at
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Complete DISPERSAL

Durfee

at the farm
1084 S. Huron St.
Ypsilanti, Mich.

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Fertilizing Oats?

Tuesday, April 6, 1965
10:00 A.M*
200 HEAD REGISTERED HOLSTE1NS

Tire Shop

Starters Like.

10-20 -10
10-20-20
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v/,i
These are Fast Starters with
Season Long Grow Power...
(Oats on high PH soils may need
mangpnese . . . We have it, check
with us.)

CARDINAL ALFALFA
in limited supply
We’ve just received a
limited supply of
Northrup King’s new
. Cardinal Alfalfa. A
new variety with the
distinctive Cardinal
colored flower bred for
extra-highyidds under
short rotations and in­
tensive management.
Gives you an extra
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ordinary alfalfas . . .
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ready inoculated —
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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
One Hundred end Ninth Year

Section Ono—Po9ei I to 8

IASTIR SEALS

fastings. Michigan. Thursday, April 8. 1965

Hie Attic -of Don't Wont*

24 PAGES — 3 SECTIONS

NUMBER 51

Home, Hobby,
Sport Show
This Weekend

Scene of Saturday's Head-On Crash
—Photo by Dick Carl

3 Killed, 4 Hurt
In 2 Crashes in
Barry Saturday
BUY-U8E EASTER SEALS—Pictured left tn right are Mil* Susan
Radtke. 8. daagkter of Mr. and Mrs David Radtke of Greendale,
Wis, and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Coleman of R5
Hastings, and Donald “Dike" Slayton, astronaut and chairman of
Wisconsin's 1985 Easter Beal Campaign. Susan is Milwaukee
County's Easter Seal Girl. Busan has a learning disorder and
goes to the Easter Beal Child Development Center there for

Young Mother, Man Lose Lives in
Headon, Early Morning Smashup;
Tot Dies as Car Careens into Tree
rocka jewelry, a doll collection,
fluower*. driftwood, wood-working,
taxidermy, paintings, gun collec­
tions, model car*, bicycles, cars,
txxata, motors, handicraft, camping
equipment and other items.

Hastings Names
Circuit Court
2 New Officials
Jury Case to
In Vote Monday
Two new Hastings officials acre Open Thursday

Smashed Convertible in Which Child Died

EDITORIALS
Jems. In quoting from the Congrraalotuil record the word* of a
retired Negro loldier. you Inferred

many roads and culverts have
been washing out faster than
they can be repaired. A break

clarify.

does not #eein to be apparent to
me what your objectives are when
you condemn the entire civil right*

Former Barry
Farm Agent Goes
be, perfect, but there la :»o question I
What his objectives are. Possibly! To Okinawa

.Carlton Township; Mrs. Hubert
Long and Frances Owen. Castle­
ton: Ruby Wood and Virginia
Sherry. Hastings Township; Kar­
Fourth Ward.
Re-elected city clerk was Mrs.
Donna Kinney who received 108
of the 111 votes cast, including

Hastings Elks
Install Officers
Monday Night

(Please turn to Pg. 4, till* Sec.) ।

Anti-Poverty
Program Here
To be Discussed

gin work on ids now assignment
of ctobllshlng tlie Extension
Service at Ryukyu* University at

A meeting to discuss the Econotnlc Opportunity Act has been
set for Thursday. April 15. at 8

Senator Johnson,
Staebler to Speak
At Demo Dinner

Springs: Orville Burghdoff. Clar­
ence Hause. Dorothy Hoke and

as esteemed leading knight, Ru»*dl Nash a* esteemed loyal knight.
Ray Miller u esteemed lecturing

Michigan Economic Opportun­
ity office will be present to ex­
plain and answer questions re­
garding the Act.
Possible local anti-poverty
The Barry County Democratic
programs will be included, such Committee la having a Swiss steak
as job development, health scrv- dinner Saturday. April 10. at the

Cook. Carlton; Leon Gray and
Carl Huwe, Castleton; Harry
Larson and Alan Kennedy. Has­
tings Township; Richard Hart­
man and Gerald Reese. Hope;
Kenneth Schantz and Victor Jo­
hannes. Irving: Norman Briggs

Hart. Jr., as esquire.
Exalted Ruler Donovan is a
native of Barry County, haring
been born on an Assyria farm.

tefs term. He h*d previously
served as a member of the City
Council for about 15 years and also
served as supervisor of the First

He entered the electrotyping
business In Battle Creek, working
for the Gage Printing • Company

where he work* for the Wolverine
Electrotype Company.
He married Evelyn Lee in Battle
Creek In 1028. They have lived at
Algonquin Lake since 1053. They

Good-As-New
Store is Place
For Saleable Items

'bits of yatenlay"....
as gleaned from the
Banner files

Barry county's "Top Young
Farmer of the Year" at a Jaycee
regional banquet lure Monday
evening that Included delega­
tion! from Ionia. Lansing. Bt.
John*. Grand Ledge and Eaton
Rapid*.
28 Years Ago
A group of more than
Barry county young men
here Monday tor Induction

three year* ago. say*-that he U
looking forward to this new
challenge and he couldn't may

Hazen Towne and Clark Spring­
er. Yankee Springs: Leslie W
Cook. Dale Bump. Mary I. Gary
and William, G. Bradford. Has­
ting* City; Rowan Sheffield and

Historical Group
To Hear State
Museum Expert
Solon Week* Lansing, director
of museums for the Michigan His­
torical Commission, is to speak at
the Barry County Historical So­
ciety meeting Thursday. April 15.
at 8 pm. at the Hastings City

man of the HUtorlcal Society*
antique auction to be held Friday
night. May 21. at the Barry County
Community Building. The society
1* asking for donation* ot antiques
for sale to raise money for his­
torical markers in Barry County.
Their first project is to replace tne I
bronze plaque at Bull'* Prairie i
which wa* token l**t year.

instructor in the High School
here, rode to victory on the crest
of a tidal wave of popular favor
to win out in the race for con­
stable of the Fourth Ward. He
polled three times the total of
hl* nearrat opponent who garn­
ered but a single vote! Miscre­
ants in the Fourth Ward are al­
will meat Friday. April 0. with;
ready atrcinble— and members of Mrs Nan Ogilvie at 1 pm. The
••the machine" are plainly wor- lesions will be "Yotk the Con-I

At MEA Meet
teacher at Delton, is a delegate to
Die Michigan Education Associa­
tion's annual Representative Asacmbly tills Thursday and Friday
at the Lansing Civic Center. Gov.

Viking Workers
Retire Following
Long 8&lt;service
’
Two long-time employee* of
the Viking Corporation retired

Each received a gift.
Ington, 1* now a clerk In County
diaries James. R1 Delton, had
Clerk William Crtdler'a office at been employed 38 year* or since
the , Courthouse. Mrs Russell
Dlngeraon. Rl Hastings, former­ and Henry Bchelb
ly employed in the office, has gin. had been cm
or since Aug. 31?

Three persons were killed and four others injured in two
accidents involving three cars Saturday, Sheriff Merl H. Camp­
bell reported.
Killed were:
MRS. SANDRA LEE MAHER. 27. 2»01 Doyentry. Por­
tage, the wife of fames M. Maher. 28, who was injured.
JOHN PATRICK DURBIN. 20. Rl Freeport
KATHLEEN LYNN Mc.MUI.LEN, S-ycar old daughter
of Donald and Dolores (Brower) McMullen.
Injured were MRS. BEATRICE MARA’ BROWER, 17,
Rl Shelbyville, Marsh Road, the wife of Douglas Brower. Wed­
nesday morning her condition was still critical but improve­
ment was noted.
THOMAS McMULLEN, JH, who suffered internal in­
-juries and underwent surgery at Pennock Hospital.
PATRICK MCMULLEN, 2’4. who was also hospitalised
at Pennock.
Mr*. Maher and Mr. Durbin
last their live* in a headon col­
lision st 1:17 am. Saturday on
M-43 on a curve beyond the
Goodwill Dairy five miles south­
west of Hastings. according to
the report of Deputies David
Newman and William Heath,
who policed the smashup which
1* still under investigation.
Mr. Durbin wa* driving alone
toward* Hasting* and the Ma­
her* were cn route home to Por­
tage after playing bridge ak Itusi
home of Mr. and Mr*. Jou-fti
Shaver at 421 8. Hanover. Tfoe
Mahers were former resident*'w
Hasting*. He had been a-woclatcd
with the Walldorf! Funeral Home
and I* now employed by the
Truesdale Funeral Home ht Kal­
amazoo.
Mra. Maher was dead al the
scene, which is in Section 27
uf Rutland Township. Her hus­
band wa* taken to Pennock
Hospital where he was treated
foe lacerations and bruises and
Program — The final pro­
wa* released later that morn­ gram in_ the Hastings Kiwani*
ing.
Mr. Durbin wa* taken first to
Pennock Hospital and then
transferred to Blodgett Memorial Central Auditorium by the popu­
Hospital In Grand Rapids where lar narrator. J * mu , Metcalf.
he died at 4:47 am. from trau­ Metcalf will take hl* audience.
matic shock due to severe pene­
trating chest injury with multi­ gic carpet" to the Island ot Puer*
ple contusions, laceration* and to Rlro. Persons without season
ticket* may obtain single admisabrasions .
Kathleen McMullen suffered
head and other injuries when
the 1960 Buick convertible driven
by Mr*. Brower went of! the Gun
Lake Road not far west of M-43.
apd smashed headon into a large
tree about -4:58 pm. Saturday.
Mrs. Brower was driving east to­
ward* Hasting* with the three
children She wo* taking care of
the youngster* while their mo­
Mrs. Beatrice Fisher is now
ther. her husband and other
members of the Brower family
were in Detroit attending a fun­ of the Barry County Welfare
Department
and the Bureau of
eral, officer* said
Kathleen wa* dead at the Social Aid.
She assumed those du Um, and
Mrs.-Brower, who wa* with went on the State Department
child, suffered multiple injuries of Social Welfare's payroll,
and wa* transferred to Blodgett of Sunday. April 4
Hospital where she remains in
critical condition. She lost her
baby.
,
Thomas McMullen underwent
surgery-Saturday for removal of
Please Sec MORE ABOUT:
. . . THREE KILLED. Page 4
Mr* Fisher said that the Wel­
fare Board ha* formally decided
to Integrate th* two agencies a*
of May 2 Remodeling of oflicta.

Integration of
Welfare Units
Set for May 4

Honor Hastings
FFA Students for
Corn Projects

Larry Haywood. Bud Sexton.
William Cnittenden and Robert
Slocum attended a DeKalb Corn
Awards Banquet tn Grand Rapid*
where they received award* for
excellence In their com project*
Aeconllnx to their FFA ad­
visor T. N. Knopf, the banquet
wa* to honor the vocational agri­
cultural students. with DeKalb
com project*. who made the beat

tin* Wednesday.

and a reception room.
Mra. Marie Hlgbie. who ha*
been supervisor of the Bureau
of Social Aid but who underwent
expected to continue to supervise

partmenl when she return* to
her duties in about * month
Mrs Fisher said Barry's Wel­
fare Department employees are
scheduled to take Civil Service
examination* and that »he ex­
pect* that all will continue as
employees in the integrated de­
partment. Mr*. Russell Dlngeraon
has been added a* on accountant,
transferring from the county
Top student for Hastings was clerk's office.
Larry Haywood, with a score of
Mrs. Fisher will continue m
’.00. who received a wall plaque director ot Uie Barry County
Pins and certificate* were awarded Medical Care Facility.
to students with scores of 95 and
above.
Other students from the Hoo­
ting* FFA who completed the Has Heart Attack
Charles Hoyt, retired Freeport
contest were Larry Frisby, Dennli.
Case, Gerald Miller and William service station operator, suffered
a severe heart attaek about 3:M
PettengiU.

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Kingsley Ladle* Aid will meet ing their Wintan. His
April 21 at noon for a potluck
dinner al the Kingsley Com­ flew to Florida Bunday afternoon
to be with her parent*.
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Continued from Poflt One

Every Lenten Beason Mrs. Law-

Atarbayrjaml (Marilyn) in Ann
Arbor. returning home on Wed­
nesday night.
Mr and Mr*. Wilson Ouidet of
Mrs Elmer Gillespie was tn Lacey vlMted th* Ward Erwuys
Western Springs. Rl, over the
wtekrnd vUUlng tier wn and
family, the Kenneth Giitespitw
The Adelbert Cortrighu have
had a nice two-wrek vacation in
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Personal Mention

icrtalned their aunt and uncle,
the BUI Henry*, of Flint on Bun­
day evening.
Mrs. Eva Shults. 205 W Thom,
and her sister - in - law. Mra
Ethel Linington of Woodland,
left April 2 for Palo Alto, Calif.
where they will visit Wendell
Shults through this week.
Mr. and Mr*. Stanley Cum­
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son to visit hl* sister, the Robert Cumming* family.___________

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At the annual meeting ot the
Barry County YMCA Thurs­
day. Frank Angell waa again
named as ueeretary for the com­
If you have the 'blues.- read the ing year Officer* elected were: tlai Ernest Hemingway home,
twenty-seventh Pwdm.
M. L. Cook, president; James I. the Spiti.' and Fruit Farm anrt
If your pockri-book l» empty, Rugg. Vice president, Von W. the Fairchild Tropical Gardens.
These earning* were equal to
read the thirty-seventh Psalm
They report that the fresh
4214 a shore on 24.M7.l2fl shares
I If people seem unkind, read the
of common stock outstanding
I fifteenth chapter of John.
against 4222 a share for fiscal
। If you are discouraged about
Notice — Beginning Saturday,
1263. the previous record year.
, your work, read the one hundred the Barry County Probate Office
Earnings reflected a year in
and twenty-sixth Pialm
will not be open for buiineaa on
which total sales exceeded 12 . c.u.c,
. .wl. «*,«.If you are all out of aorta, read Saturday afternoons as the Blate
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law now specifics that no legal
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crease of IS 4 per cent of 4245.- ing 16 existing units which were
108.141 It was Ute 10th straight j moved to new building*. The 24
year of record sale*
qriiem
MonKay s votes in 18 counties
In this State seem to *pell the
doom of Michigan saloons if the
people
tu-c given the chance to
BUILDING PERMIT
vote on statewide prohibition.
Four dry counties which witv

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ion our ownJnvdvarmil ta human । office; the right to nave equal
|«ucu^&lt;w°nu.du.;ih.n&lt;,1
•»&gt;»«&lt;
marches culminated in proposing!to aerva Uie.public such a* buses

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Dr. Castleman and Father Dunphy the present voting rights tail. I feel and ndlrosds. resteuranta, hotel*.

Kenneth Smith
Is Promoted
By Consumers

Mrs. Smith Dies
Monday; Rites
On Wednesday

’lime. pattano*. caknne**. peratatContinuod from Pogo One
i reel your objectives snou.a oe Of the civil rights bill a year ago aiaered rw i mpmynwui on u&gt;«
clarified.
.
I -would have been left untouched [ basis of ability and competence. I will not quibble over the use of
hi* spleen and has been in good
1 was upset ta Ute statement and, another 100 years if It had ‘not I That Is a -thumbnail" summary of
condition. Hi* brother, Patrick.I™**"’
inference that the marches, sit-ins‘ been for the persistence ot the i my concept of "civil rights" and 1 well myself with that ftarawology.
and other demonstration* were the dunoruuratcr*. We may question favor Them all K» per cent.
However, f doubt Uut conditions

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kfice. etc What then is "PEACE- arc domg aatncUUng and navbig
Of the above, the right to rrgls- r.-Jal problem will ever be brought
FUL assembly, intelligently used?" ■ nn -influence.
I do not believe tneir ter and vote l* bask, since this about by Uie continual agitation
purpose-in marching should i*&gt; to u the medium Uiruugh which auihwuI "creative tension*-" Just bow
upaihy and Indifference at we
Alabama or put Uusm ta a frame in government through orderly
of mmd to make a quicker and procedures. ClUtenshlp should be
calmer adjustment with the N«ru else prime quaUficatxai. One of r.d not destructive When you
movies and newspapers, the Imimcl ciUMna of their state." Rather I Uie main objectives of Ute civu aitempt toplay with human nature
foaTit ta to’force a creaUve tanr.nghls bill now in prooeM of being you are playing with fire and I
sion out of which dlaicigir. under- enacted Into law ta to compel the doubt Uut any of us. despite all
Handing and justice may occur, ststra to put lids principle into cur food Intentions could fully
Dio Status quo will remain unlaa operation—Dy the use at federal control the coarse of',such "tenjust equal rights, but justice in Hua creative tension occur*. The authority U, and when, neccauuy.
quirt indlilerencc of the respect - Dus, too, I favor 100 per cent,
strahon to bring to our attention able southern whites who ue
I believe Uiat Dr. King is Uie
the injustice In their Uvea and I willing to let the Ku Klux Klan.
feel it Is unfair to label this a* Governors and local taw uilorcc- consiaer lor the Negro population must moderate and beat mtenEDITORIAL
.uned of Uie Negro leaders. I also
groups,
the
American
Indian,
im
ilivc the feeling that hl* own
notations.
Violence results became of Uie You indicate that "time, patience. example, also mulled to Uuir civu modentte and peaceful Idea* have
rigina. Uiwr terms of Uie law tud to be modified at times a* a
unwillingness of the white popu-

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It seems evident to me that
•
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I appreciate pie opportunity to
the public in general and legis­
lators In particular as a result ot
your objecuvea are not clear. My
muirpretauon is that you cuadaim
the moUvallon. aims and actions

slashed open H. J. Buwulda officiating and
D““;a
c“”“n’ “
Berten Springs.
Mr. Wniiiii hud been ho»Mrs. smlln baa oeeti nosNelson Product* Company in
Grand Rapids when the accident pl talked on March 17.
happened.
Sin, wus bom in Wiuvliv StaFuneral services for Kathleen

Power In December of 1953 a* •
» MiX.S
early U»5 «o «tiim to Michigan
eta,e University and
...........
later worked
—
. a .brief
. . .period
---- -- of time .&gt;
for
at .u.
the
E W Bliss Company, returning
to Consumer* in April 1967. work­
ing at the Service Center.
He was tramferred to the
the Leonard-Osgood Funeral
State Street office in July of
Home with the Rev. Fr. Joseph ard&gt; Porter.
i
She married tha Kev George 1962 a* a senior accounting clerk,
Dunphy officiating. Burial was
Louden n nd they came to Has- promoted to head accounting
In Ml. Calvary Cemetery.
clerk in December of 1963 and to
In addiUoty to her parents and
brothers, Kathy ta survived by of the United Brethren Church, senior cur.tomcr representative in
j January of 1963.
her paternal grandparents, Mr. He died tn 1919.
and Mrs. George McMullen of । Hh(, married John Smith in/ Lawrence J Hovey, who has
Hastings and her maternsl ^uruat o
imj
Hastings. He' been working at the service cen_ f_______________
grandfather, Charles Brother of
dled in 1947.__________________ , ter. will replace Ken. according
Middleville.
Mrs. Smith was a member ot to Ritchie.
the F l' B. Church.
vertiWe had to
“
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Catholic Church with Father
Blinphy oftielatlng. Burls! was
in Mj. Calvary Cemetery.
The Rosary was recited at the
radical and aggressive leaders In Leonard - Osgood Funeral Home
on Monday evening.
rhe civil rights movement. This is
no personal criticism, since when Nov. ». 19M. the son of James
large groups and varied lacMons are and Ella (Wurmi Durbin. His
father died in January of 1959
and hta mother died In May of
1956
can fully agree with the objocJohn attended St Rom tiementary School and Hastings
---- .1 rnlrriM
,4iie disagree witn some of hl*,. High School,
entering th»
the Armv
Army
.luuca-tne nuren
m-icn man
senna m diKharged In September ot 1964
££
-u-ucs-uu
uem oeuns
..lontgamery, for example, and the and WM B mcmtx!r of the Inaiortf recent threat to force a boy-1 active Army Reserve. He had
rot: on the entire Stale of Ala-1 br«n employed as a truck driver
by the Metcalf Construction
LJU'a•
(Company of Grand Rapids.
* * “
-. He is survived by one brother.
Major Hughes A. Robinson can­ James, R3 Hostings; four statera.
rat t&gt;e dlsmiascd as marely anouier Deann*. Dawn afid Mrs Gorden
retired soldier, since he not only (Delilah' Bennett, all cf HasUnits, and Delore*, of Washingenjoyed -ti distinguished career in
use UU. Army and tn government grandmother. Mrs. Lora Wurm.
service but in the fields of cduca- Hastings.
Mrs. Maher apparently died
uoa and business as well. Hi* Instantly. Siio was the daughter
aka* were obviously more mtxi- of Mr. and Mrs. Richari
Lewis ot Kalamaxoo and

the Negroes. It ta usually stated to gradual build-up in mutual good snouid be d&gt;r&lt; in an oruerlj
the Negrws to bring their appeals wul that must come If the battle manner.
to us when we want than to. In
'The blocktag of highway*. aklejuu have hidden Uie most Unpor-

in uie name o, civu rignu la, 1
Oodeve, an insu.t to uw public

pcaceiul umtniuly. Those cocnnutung such ecu sir, m essence,
cmisUtuung Uwmselvts as proes.-

YOU CAN SAVE TIME

Grand Street, has been promoted
and transferred by Consumers
—
Power Company ------------------to the market‘Ing department in Lansing, ac-

Ralph A. Landen of South
Bend, but., and Marlon of Tall*­
. lioasec. Fla.; Ji grandchildren:
15 great gnuidchildren. and two
। slslrrs Mra. Orta (Lldai John­
: son of Itasimg* and Mra. New­
ton i Jennie I Gordon of Battle
Creek.
The body reposed at Uie Walldorff - SponabJc Funeral Home
until time for the service*.
j
Patrick Gallagher. formerly of
■Hastings, ins mrivi-d a transfer
inc promotion U1H
and ,fineand, their
addrea6 u nou 514 Lon^-oxi
.
..
. ..
. .. .
Avc., Bound Brook. N. J.

1 reaiue Uiat we are involved in ueiense auowcd.
aiaiogue using the written woid.
Those taking port in such illegal
sciences 01 many ta the north and wtucn can be easily misunocrsuxxi
aouth to take risky step* to assure However, l"am wuilng to take this
(20
justice. Often U la dUhcult for us risk ot being misunderstood to neip
clarify these objective*.
- Sincerely.
Chuck
327 N. Broadway
C. Ef* IforrlU, MD. Kights" are, I admit, totally re­
pugnant to me. 1 cuntmuc to favor although both, in their own way,
or wrongly motivated. It only
18J«. Her father is employed by
9:00 a.M. to 5:30 p.m.
civil rights not because but m were working for Improved con- the New York Central Railroad.
means that we don't understand
Monday thru Saturday
spite of such tactics.
She wa* graduated In l»5d
u itmna among members ot their
from Central High School and
race.
was married on April 9. 1960. In
I think, too, that the Negro
sentiments which would have brcn
addition to her husband and
publtahi-d at any tune, without
I did not state by Inference or parents, she is survived by three
common from the editor U you in the community wacre he live* otherwise in the editorial
July daughters. Laurl. &lt;: Karen. 3.
and Julia Ann, 11 months, a sis­
•o desued or with comment as ——— —
------------------- —
ter. Mr*. Janet Ksy Tigchelaar.
now, requested.
Iwitan by hi* netgaiwrs a* an oroi- clean himsglf. ha home. h» mor­ and a brother. Richard. KalamaCOMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE
• • •
, nary human being. Tha* arc als. lus neighborhood, etc." Those
To me the term "Civil RigiiU" | tilings Ulst cannot be agitated into were the words of Maj. Anderson Monica Catholic Church.
M.vsr I
•
2,9 W“T STATE STNew Location. -Si&lt;la
Thcai™
* Mrs. Brower is the daughter of
means equal iinvUw under the oemg or corrected by p.u_-uig u
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Btavata of
taw far ALL citizen* of the United new tow. Such tiling, requite p&lt;rrernments, concerning Negroe* by Gun Lake.
.
Phone 945-4100
istaus, regardless of race, creed. &gt; sanal atrjtptiiHiiUi by Uw pwp^. a dlstlngutahed Negro would be of ‘ _
—------- *,-------- ~..
j color or place of national Origin,' to ■ ihemxive*.
AND MONEY
AT

Broadway

Mh«te)

COIN-OP Oeaiiers

Wayne Hazel
Phono 374-3523

CORNER WALNUT AND S. JEFFERSON

HASTINGS

Detailed Help

p

And
Reasonable Prices

Hastings Insurance Agency

Mutual Funds Investments ~

UPHOLSTERING
• FiM Eitimitti ta »h« Hsstingt Are* or» TucMtari.
• Pickup and Delivery.
• Many Sampln.
• 9 Year* Seme Locstian.
THE FURNITURE
BUILDING

Skilled professional care, exact­
ing floral arrangement, assistance
in filing for government benefits. . . t
these are but a few of the cotintless
details which make Leonard-Osgood

' Funeral ServitR to unusually help­
ful. Another way we help is by offer- -

»uch rtghls u; The right to rtgis-1 Thu: U what I meant when 1
ler and vote; the right to partici-, pointed out In a recent editorial inugUuitloti, bigoted.
ter. Mra. Fred Bishop and Lu­
I pule in poittlc* and to hold public i Uut "AgltaUon comes easy, The
I tooukl like to point out, too.'— "f
Uiat neither tn that editorial nor |
I ta any subsequent one have I ever j
"cundemnEd the entire civil rights!I Bishop, and Margaret.

ing prices which any family can

easily afford!

movement"
Maybe I mlscoii-true the intent!
of your language.

Dr. A. E. Dahlman

"What kind of a
ten word can be easily misunder­
stood.’'

NUT are you?"

LE0I1HRD05G00D

O.C.
Chiropractor
128 W. Cenfar St.

'I don't use

IXXMBbU

Hastings
Phone
WI 5-3394

a BANK!"

-JuHe’uilJJoine
JACK D. OSGOOD

CHARLES H. LEONARD

Phone 945-2471

And now for my feature trick of the evening.
Watch closely

a compact car that's

A truly

On second thought,

while I produce

surprisingly big...

familysized

that's not much

before

amazingly roomy...

compact...

of a trick...

unbelievably

yet incredibly

Dodge Dealers

comfortable.

low-priced.

do it every day!

your very eyes

You con crock oil your money problems when you

pick HCB for your bonk. We hove the strength and
size of an oak because even acorn-size accounts are
important to us . . . Come in soon!

Hastings City Bnnh
MEMBER: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

Friendly, Neighborly Service for 77 Conliwoua Yeara

We w a nt to be your Banker”

Say the magic word and amaze your friends... Dart. It's no illusion. It’s a Dodge.

■

Wstcft ciojer,.
Bin GT. Big HI nch *te*ft«o for room and nda Majc compact car pnce. More mags?
Buctol mis. Wddad dish and LI wp*s*9 «ra tundsrd. Sa or V8 models avaihM. too.

B5 Dodge Dart
HASTINGS MOTOR SALES •
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220

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�Prep Athletes Hail Break
Spring Sports
May Finally Get
Underway Here

Growing Highway Hazard

Armchair Athlete vJS*

Kurt Acton. 10-4. and No. 3 is
Bob Vollbracht. 12-3. Playing in
doubles will ba Bill Blrruie. 11-3, |
and Jim Cronkhito. 7-1, the No.
1 double* team last year; Davei
Pocula. w-3, and .'■erry Green.
8-4, No. i.sand Dick Cornwell,
6-2. and Jeff Blackman. 6-2. the

first 2 lianeball

Camet Postponed;

Track, Tennit Open
Hustings High and all

Winter’ Weather

oUwt

Moose Lodge
lonsors Unique
Boy Scout Troop
Tuesday evening.

advantage of the find good'
break In the weather Tuesday1
afternoon for out dexir drill* as
reld and snow iiad held up the
r.irt of titc High Bclwol Spring
sport* "&gt;&lt;--iaon but Saxon thintlads and tennis players were to
open their schedules this Wed­
nesday with matches at Bottle

Health.

March

30,

celved a charter to sponsor a now
Boy Scout Troop No. 74.
Thia Troop u unique, in that
boys from outlying areas arc be­
ing organized into the Troop.
The boys are to meet in their
own communities, such a* the

Another slam-bang season has arrived for Michigan motor­
ists and deer. Untess the trend of the last few years is
reversed,\ scenes like this will be repeated 15-18 times

every day throughout the state during the April-June period.
Ac this rate, &lt;he springtime repair .bill for cars and trucks
hitting deer will total $3,000-$3.600 daily.*Sincc deer along
highways ate unptedictable at best, it's all up to drivers
to steer clear of accidents with these animals. The bese
advice the Conservation Department can give them is to
slow down at night and whenever they see whitetails, or
pas* through posted deer areas. Another safe-driving tip
is co watch out for deer you don't see. For every animal
you spot and avoid hitting, there usually are mote nearby,
ready at any moment to dash in front of you.
_________________________
Mich. Dept, of Conservation

ODonnell, 8hort*top Paul Lublenleckl, Second lUn'man Jeff
। Kimmel. Bcnlora; Third Hoaeman'SlWp Averting, Terry Kel­
ler. CcclI Leffel and OuUleldrr
Stove SchondriinajCT ariU Out­
fielder Ken Weller, Junior*, and
Outfielder Dave Williams, a

who luut lettered twice, and Jim
Citainbcrs. Leo Belfield and
Btophen Youngs, Juniors.
St, Johns, which a on the

for May 24.
With the proper weather, tiie
ba'H-ball game Tuesday at Mid­
dleville may bo played, and the

Sportswomen
Attend MVCC
Directors Meet

says you should be getting ahantlss off the lakes now—the soon­
er Uie better. If you donT move
them, you may end up wiUi a
W3 fine, plus court coats. The
fish have been biting. Ken
Rcahm got a dandy mesa on
Sunday. Another sport that
should draw more enthusiasts
when the weaUier improves U
spearing or using a bow and ar­
row to get suckers, gorpikc, carp
and dogfish. These are legal in
all streams except those desig­
nated as trout streams. On May
1 the tame species may be
speared in our inland lakes, ex­
cept trout lakes. The trout sea­
son opens on April 24. "What the
opening will be I won't even
hazard a guess," Brown said. .. .

Warden Brown reports our
»•— romA through Um
and are being
-------------- One couple re­
ported seeing 405 deer last waek-

from

HASTINGS
BOWLING

,

An exercise program should be
started al an early age and con­
tinued throughout life, with cer­
tain adjustment* from time to
tune aa life advances and neeils.
interests and capabilities change.
The amount of vigorous exercise

Fourteen boys enrolled are
Jerry Allerdlng. Robert Andrus.
Leslie Barn, Jeffery Bruce. Rob­
ert Bruce. Mark Curtis. Bruce
Puller, Prank Horn, Carl Norris,
James Boyne,. Steven Robinson.
Mnr !.•'Wotto lion P-nfllneinn

sports, the raricty of choice* in­
clude* daily habit* such as walk­
ing and gardening. Hani, fast,
sustaining or highly conipetitlvc
giunc* and sport* should not be
played by ptnpna qf any age un­
teas they have attained an ap­
propriate stat* of fltncsa through
regular training. AU person*
should be found by medical ex-

meeting av Sebewaing Saturday
and Sunday. Also going with the

FURNITURE

colder-than-usual weather will
set back all but a smattering of
Uie region's - first smalt migra­
tions until April 15 at the earUcaL In most year*, these silvery
litUe fish begin trickling into
Great Lakes trlbuUxle* and

Dave Reynolds
Wednesday with
Dornbor, posted

If you To out of training, don’t
try to keep pace in any vigoroua
sport with an Individual who la
propsly conditioned through
regular training Being in condttion for ona sport doesn't
namwrily msan miTe in con­
dition for another. If you've
been long out of training, you
will need a period of gradual
conditioning to get buck to
ntraiuou* activity.
How can you toil whether your

Bowlers to Roll
In National ABC

The fish usually i
tlon for dip-mt t_^»
about April 20 In this part ot
the State. The U4&gt;. season U ex­
pected to lineup clotely with the fatigue persist* two iioura later.
lunetable for other years. A com­ U you're still fatigued the next
plete listing of waters open to day, then you liave overdone it.
U you’re beginning to become

!

4 FC.

partmenrt publications roam in
Lansing or any of its held offices.
Spring's first flights of Canada
ircese bound Mknorthern nest­
ing group* axl*showlng up at
favorite stopping - off places in
southern Michigan. Even Thorn­
apple has had its share. An aerial

If you arc competing tn body
contact sports, or tn sport* re­
quiring great endurance and
strength, pick on someone your
own &amp;Uc and strength. Doni try
to stand up to someone much

and other- sports arenas are t»scntial to reduction of injurlea
and full enjoyment of the ac-

_

bedroom SUITES
Dresser, nftrror.
chest and book.case style bed

•fluty,

Peterson to Pitch

SOFA-BED. DAY LOUNGER
Ultrp modern styling easily

MAN-SIZED
TILT-BACK RECLINER
CHAIRS

Against Spartans
Walter Sinclair 180-504. Maurice
Adrianron 189-496. Fralne Glover
IBS-178. Ed Anderson 199-474,
Dan Cheney 166-472, Bob Toa-

converts into o

full length bed

Choice of Popular TwoTone Color Combinations.

at night. Choice

of colors.

THIS WEEK ONLY

456. Bob SHcock 164-445. Betty
McCollum 177-454, Ruth Rice
154-448. Jeri Cheney 163-430,
Dorolha Brumm 147-433, Jane
Sherk J53-400 and Nancy Tay­
lor 171-410.

Art Gallup was the only lad to
roll over the 600 barrier, hitting
606 with a 313 high game. Bob
Carmoney chalked 220-581, Paul
Bond 333-811, Dale Geiger 540,
Mickey Bowers 203 - 514. Ken
Beckwith 202-562, Al Reisler 225­
526. Les Springer 632, Dave
Reynolds 523, Floyd Williams 537

The Barry County Humana
Society reports that Dog War­
den Dean Braden can pro­
vide fine pel* from the Dog

Hastings High
Cafeteria Menu

Formica topped table with set
of four plosjic

covered match- &gt;7495,
ing chairs
T
J

... all of our lunes have
ctC5'°H

b«en

C&lt;x«''n9&gt;

Bronze-tone
ttShk. I£9 finish.

Ed Sheler’s 200-572 was Ute
top aggregate Tuesday. Norm
Hall snaggled 213-565. Hoy Dick­
inson 563. Bill Kruko 202-513,
Mike Bchondehnayer 533. Bob
Burghdoff 223-540. Galen Daniels
559. Denny Frederickson 513.
I Mike Lydy 507, Don Heeler 2®650, Jim Malcolm 212-546. Jack
Sheler 520 and Paul Cassel 508

mattress
All sixes

Phyllis Fuller and Barb Lyttis
took first in tha HbU&gt; double*
event. Marlons Lowell and Irene
Ballk were second and Carol
Keeler and Evelyn Btantou third.
Carol rolled 183-425. Evelyn
Blanton 140-413. Bhirley Hawks
141-412, Greta Greiner 165-413.
PliyllU 188-460, Barb 150-4M.
Sue Lambert 180 - 427. Marlene
186-487 and JUdy Baker 177-428.

PAYMENTS TIL JUNE

resurfaced for the

WIN!

naw seaton and all equip­

FREE ENTRY BLANKS

ment hot boon chocked
and
di*iff»«od

■ The biggest fishing coutest In the biggest fishing
state in the country! Thou­
sands of dollar* in beautifui prises. No reason why
you can't win. Join up! But
bo .uro to get your entry
blank before you go fishing.

SHARPEN UP
YOUR GAME
OggR Bowling SATUR­
DAYS AND SUNDAYS
• nd Most WEEKDAY
AFTERNOONS.

LEONARD

Bob Z&gt; Mickey Lambert

Guaranteed

io MONEY

FOR FUN
and HEALTH_

5 PC. DINETTE SETS

Yptir Hath

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Additional
Sports
On Page 8

HASTINGS
BOWL INC

Jack Echtinaws
SERVICE
320 N. Michi,

WI 5.S073

�I
•—THE HASTINGS BANNER
Thursday, April 8. 1M5

Methodist WSCS
Plans Sacrificial
Luncheon April 14

Rebekahs Attend
Portland Lodge

IMarylyn
Cox Weds
.
//. ..
,
I Jack Van Varartseo
£ At Middleville

A number erf Hastings IOOF

IOOF Lodge at Portend Solur-[
MlddIe,ule Msthodlat
day evening. April 3 There were Churcn was a setting Saturday
also cu"*te from Lake Odessa
[CTXx&gt;n for the wedding t&gt;f
and Saranac.
,
Mlaa j.{ariyn Cox. daughter of

If

Thuraday evening officers
elected at the annual meeting

•Die Methodist Woman's So­
ciety
of• jack
non ot Mr
-—— of
— Chrk.tian
----- ——- Sendee
—- wlU Freeport showed pictures__ —
oaca VanVarartSen.
’ a. i»ai —have It* Sacrificial luncheon on lhelr
to Alaska that were and Mrs. John VanVararUm of
Wsdrtraday, April 14. at 1 pm. in Tery much enjoyed
r
Grand.............
Rapids.
the church dining room.
, Jamr6 Wotring. Deputy Grand 1' The Rev Harold Taber offi­
The program will be a skit {Master of lhe Grand Lodge off ciated and traditional wedding
taken from tUa study book. ' Mlclilgun. introduced Raymond music played by Mra. Charles

Robert Godfrey: vice presidents.
Jamai Wiswell; Secretary. Mm.

Mrs. Cheater Hodges.
A constitution and by-la
were adopted and Uie following
were appointed as chairmen of
standing committees: Social Ac­
tivity. Mra. Wilbur Birk: Pub­
lic Relations, Mra. Don Fisher:
Special - Projects. Mra. Fred
Markle and Finance, Mrs. Walter
Forsberg.
The offitem and committee
chairmen will meet this Friday
afternoon at Mra. Fred Markies
home to discuss specific penJecu

The lunchmn will be served by the Rebekah Uolge of Portland.
I white
the 1-eah Circle. Mra. Duane I
------------•-----------I gladioli.
j The bride wore a floor length
Mrs
white dress of shantung ma­
terial trimmed with Chantilly
lice, a shoulder length veil and
carried yellow roses.
The Leah Circle wa* enter- j The Barry County Federation
talned al the home of Mrs Dale I of Women's Club will meet ut Betty Williams of Michigan
Bump- on Wednesday morning. I lhe MethodW- Church in Nash- SUia
gmte University, wntring a
__ c_.li________ 1__ -T-.AtaUI
is --------■» o-as
.
.—
- ■—
. —----- powder
blue street length dress
hour, devotion* war given by am. Mrs Jack Wood, president wlth matching hat: with darker
Mlsa Hazel Cronk, and a busl- of the Hastings Women's Club. uun.
necs meeting conducted by the reminds
»*minda members that they
thev
n-».The bridesmaid
chairman, Mra. Duane Jarman. .viiould make their reservations
Ids. She wove a cobs! I blue dress
as noon tu&gt; possible.
-Hymna of Fanny Crosby.'
trimmed wtUi light; blue and
ttcS^atouw^b^caited

------

| Barry Federation
Of Women's Club
Meets in Nashville

Ben Franklin

Attending the groom was a
brother. Donald, of Grand Rnpof the bride and-groom. Charts
Cox and William VanVorartscn.

Choose from our wide selection of MADE-UP
ring ceremony.

EASTER BASKETS

diaries Cox. chose a light blue
groom's mother chose a flowered
material street length drees with

Conservation of
Resources is Topic
For Women's Club

Name Mrs. Godfrey
Public Library
Friends President

scix'dulrd tor the first week In

Society newS
*Iy celebrate the birthday of
tn&gt;, TJonald DboflfUe, there wan

MISS EDWINA LEE DAVIS

Thomas Belfield
To be Married
To Miss Davis

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Davis of
Albany. Ga. announce Uie en­
gagement of their daughter.
Miss Edwina Lee Davis, to
Thomas Dunn Belfield of Athens,
Ou . son of Russell Belfield of
Hastings.
"Die wedding will be solemnized
April 24 in the chapel of the
First Methodist Church in Al­
bany. No invitations are being

day evening. April 0. which in­
cluded iter parents, the Ben
Hastlmyera. and her sister and
family, th; Henry Gibsons. The
Hiszclmycr*. will again enter­
tain tlic family for dinner on
Saturday. April 10. to honor
Mra Hazelmyer* birthday.
. bany High School where she was
recipient of the Klwanls Award,
I Barney Lee Hutchins enter­ one of the oldest awards in Al­
MH AND MRS GERALD HEWITT
tained th? Senior Class follow- bany's High School's traditions,
won the Utle "Outstanding
. . . Miss Sharon Carr Become* Bride.
mg Uie final performance of the and
Youth of Dougherty County^ for
----- play on Friday evening. There 1958
S.
The bride-elect received n mu­
uviicra were Albert Taviva. friend, and Mra Charles Dodge (Mrs.
and Jack Hewitt, brother of the I Dodge being liur play director) sic scholarship to Shorter Col­
lege where she was outstanding
crooni
,lte Hutchins home to enjoy j
r-, .•
। u,
.. 1unh(.«i Dnd n m-imvinv nt ln academic and extracurricular
vrF-u
end received her AB.
Myrtle Recd. lanslllg. chase a the happenings of Uie evening. d
. English
light green dre.v with matching It had bren greM fun partlri- r
-------------------------- ----------- pckrt and
groxn's mother PaUmf &gt;»« the play. "Mumbo
The marriage of Ml*s 8h»nni »ore a blue and white two-piece Jumbo." and the group h a d *”5^ 'c?*1
,

Double Ring Rites

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beige knit dresu with matching
hat and carried yellow flowers.
The reception was held in the(
church dining roan. The table:

Methodist Church

. 120 8. Washington and the l.ve tn* wiute accessories tmd a exusage
trimmings. toe cream, coffee and
punch. Those assisting the
W8C8 Ladies were Ml* Bonnie
VanVararteen. Mr*. Ronald Cox.

49‘
A wonderful
assortment, heaped
with jelly-bird eggs,
marshmallow ani*
mals, chocolate

novelties. TOYS,

too!

Jelly Bird Egg*

Crams Eggs

Shin/ sugar shells of os- Flavorsome whipped centers,
sorted flavors, tender jelly/rich milk and dark chocoinside. An Easter traditierr'Tare-coatirig. Foil wrap.

5c eo.

29c lb.

Chocolate Novelties

Marshmallow Egg*

Hollow molded eggs, ani­ Tender marshmallow in
mas. etc., plain and deco­ sugar shells of assorted fla­
vors and bright colors.
rated, many in gift boxes

10c to 49c
’
.

12 Chocolate Marshmallow*
in Colorful Egg Crate__________ each

39c lb.
905^

Open Wednesday and Friday Night* till 9:00 P.M.

Ben Frankliri
State St. at Jefferson

____

James Rouman. executive direc­
tor of the Michigan United Con­
servation Cluba. spoke last Friday
at the monthly meeting of the
Hutincs Womens Club at the
Pint Methodist Church. He waa
introduced by Mrs Edward Storkan. Mr Rouman was tonneriy
in the education field, iiavtng been
a coach tn the Upper Peninsula
for many years before turning hie
hobby of c«isem»Uan into a vo­
cation.
He emphasized that the 350
Sportsmen's group which make up
the Michigan United Conservation
organisation, is a citizen, nongovenunenial. dues-supported
) group. It Is interested In being
j the "Watchdog of Our Natural
Resources- and in furthering the
education of the public in the

....—tnr'

n &gt;, i a «- &lt;,,

Michigan's third large*: business
is tourism and this is bused on
Michigan's .natural resources, he
stated. Therefore the MUCC must
continue, to sceji and support, bet­
ter and wlfer management ot the
Slate's natural resources.
Pollution of Michigan stream*
aeenw to draw more letters from
worried citizen* than any other
problem, and it is becoming an
increasing concern. As women, he
said Uiat we should get involved
in Uie conservation program and
tack legtetaUon by writing our
congressmen We alwuid supp-rt
it. not only morally, but financially.
Jack Bender played a tuba w!o.
"Beelzebub." by Catoczl. areompanlfxl on the piano by Nancy
Ellis
The following officer* were inMrs. Erik. vonReia Mrs Jack
Wood, president; Mra. Howard
William Kirkpatrick. second vice
president; Ur* Stephen Johnson.

Furman. con~|xMvling s-xreUty.
and'Ms Rudolph Flora, treasurer.
Mr and Mra Geniord Austin

tim luimr- nt Imt sister \ir

at the double ring ceremony was and the Misses Jackie and Helen Bryans to honor her birthday. M*?re 01 *“»«'*•
a week^viail
Uie Rev. George Elliott.
Oaodenbugh and Mln Shepard Thri* were 13 to enjoy this
The bridegroom • elect gifidu-: m“nea tor ft week* visit.
One hundred gurs's were nwv was al the gift table
celebration which consisted of a ated from Henry Grady High
as the briXl
Fu hdr sX trin^ »
“ Arning of School in Atlanta. He attended
Jack VanVarataen was a pink
North Georgia College in Dah- j
linen material with checkered
lonega and received his AB. de- I
Jacket and matching hat.
;with
......boskets
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c
of white
gladioli MIla
and .I wuoi
wool ares*
dress wnn
with mree-quortcrthree-quarter' W» have the
gree from Georgia State College I1
After a short wedding trip to। ' White
white miens
mums with seven branch length sleeves ...a
and a Japanese s,TVCdand
is now self employed in
Chicago they will reside at 242 candelabra.
i collar,
couor, she
oiif wore brown
uroun accessories.
acc.wBories, I ™
,
.
.
latest
guest* came from
J',
"L^tained
Eastern Avenue, Gland Rapids.
Mrs, Jerry Carr, __________
sister-in-lawOut-of-town
'
lot uie tjnac, sing "A Wedding; Camp Point, iff. and Holland. ,
. J'
Jr!.'1'. L
patterns
kA,.
C—«l'-U
troiL Kalamazoo. Pert Huron. | Blessing" and'The Lord's Prayer Battle C*-ek. Vermontville and nlng “at
L?the
hc "Norrtla"
N“rrt‘tt in Battle
oke Odrawa
" Creek. The couples in this group clODOr /V\FS.
East Lansing. Cakdonta. Grand
Given tn marriage by her tattu-. '*
—
in
Rapid* and NaahviUe.
Sharon wore a white floor-length
A rehearsal party was given Fritv evening.
__
__ wti is 7
--- •— -----I gown of deluttercd satin. Hie bod- &lt;tey evening.
MarchMarch
19. at19 theat the Jacoba, the Ken LabcrteauxI and
hIn,
English,
(AVmBtrong
Mr. and Mra. Cart Naylor of Lee was comnlemented by a sweet- home of the bride's brother. Mr. l’lc Bob Kings.
staving at 703 E MUI was han I
Rl HasUngs entertained for din- heart neckline and Jong tapered and Mra, Jerry Carr. Hastings, j „
„
_ ored Bundi? with a bWhrtav
LINOLEUM
&gt;&gt;er Sunday. April 4. Mr and . sleeve. ^Khe skirt was enh.^i Special guert. were the bride's Mra Word Erway entertained .
Sundaywith
b r.Ma,
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.
ltln B u
or grandparents Mr and Mra D. A her bridge club on Friday evet,
THE MODERN FASHION
Calif.,
(
.t u„ «...,। uurton. and her aunt and
.nd uncle. Jg.
*‘o*&lt;ora ucumc
uy j
~ —-r-IN FLOORS
,
______ ___ —________ __ _____
। Mr. -and Mra. James Carpenter, r4™ Iflclllu'1
Mae ‘
:
Joseph. Afternoon cailera were) She carried a white Bible with fr«n Camp Point, III.
whnire .nd
i mruxtaj and two sisters. Mra.
.nd m™ naxui
Mr. and Mra. Doug Vickery and an orchid and yellow rosebuds ! The bride's gown and all of her
'and Mrs. Rone Blankenburg of
Mr.-and Mra. Frank Nichols and were tied In lovers knots on the attendants' dresses were made by]
A FLOOR TO MEET
31 st. Mrs. David Hoag. ML« Battle Creek, and Mrs Martin
family of Hastings Mra. Simkas. satin streamers Her only Jewelry Mra. Gerald Sherry of Hastings.
Ruth Tangrratrom. Mra Carlton
| Mra. Rainwater and Mrt. Naylor was a white gold pendant set with
EVERY BUDGET
Kocciiele and her daughter. Mrs.
diamonds. a gift of the groom.
Floyd Willison of Clarendon Blankenburg and daughter and
Mra. Arnold Ackley. NaaLMEe.
Hills. HL met Mrs. Hoag's niece. Mr. and Mra. Ed Blonkenburg
tires around Hastings and Batwore a sapphire blue satin rown
Sunday there were 47 guests Joyed dinner at. "The WhUUe
with three-quarter-length sleeves,
It was a lovely potluck dinner
sweatheart neckline and a large nt the Albert Altoft home north Stop." in Kalamazoo.
and honored Mr* Iteickford as
chtnu-hiue bow at Uie buck of
Uie walstilne. She carried a bou­ were all bringing birthday greet­ I Tite hospital guild meeting at weU u her birthday waa on
quet of yellow mums Bridesmaids ings to Mra. Jesse (Hattie) Ai- 'Mrs. K. 8. McIntyre's home on April 2. Mra English's actual
123 W. Stat* St.
were Miss Barbara Root. Hastings,
W. Green Street, a Wednesday birth date waa March 17. Mrs.
..
.... ww&gt; u„w*u»- &gt;u&gt;.r e-'-'ing ago had a,great deal ot Keeler is Mra. Huber's daughter.
and Mis* Carolyn Johnsen. Wood­
land. They were dressed identical she enjoyed every minute of the i_xlra zip and suing because the
to the matron of honor in china­ special day. Among tile 47 guests hoeteM added some unique Idea*
WEDDING
blue satin with darker blue ac- at the noontime dinner party in celebration of April Fools day.
were Mias Sylvia Waters, the During the bridge game there
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Alfred Altoft family. Mra. Viola were many grab-hug prize* and
of yellow mums..
Miss Michele Johnson, daughter O'Conner and family, the Lester when the winners were awarded
of Mr. and Mra James Johnson of Altoft family, the Rex Penning- there was a special gift for the
Woodland waa the flower girl and ton family. Mr and Mrs Bud mother who had chosen April
107 **Green and IWbby. Mr. and Mrs 1st for her daughter's birthday.
Arthur Yorirer. Mrs. Bertha This was Mrs Cedric Morey The
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bearer. Gary Mast of Sunfield and Green, and from Kalamazoo, I wrappings of the bridge prizea
Tuesday, April 13, 1965
Dwight Hewitt of Hastings were Mra. George (Rosel Alloft. the were of the April Fools dcoor
lhe candle lighters
Robert Proakles and son. Mra. and proved to lx lareiy surprises
Mr. and Mra. Harold Hewitt, Tiresa Proski. the David Clcsr- , for Mrs Leon Stander, Mra. Robwntcr fiunlly and Mrs. Norma i ert Cook. Mrs. Stuart Cleveland.
Corder.
'Mrs. Willard Smith. Mrs. RuCulJcrs during the nftercoon • dolph Flora and Mra. Roy
were the James Cnrjynter fam- | Cordes, Mra. McIntyre waa asily. Charlo* Altoft, and Marjorie . slsted by Mrs Cardts. Mrs. KenOallup
neth lAberteaux, Mrs. Edward
A telephone cal) from Mra. Al- 1 Goodyear and Mrs. Charles
toft's grandiUuight'T. ..Mra. Ken- • Potts
Typewriters Cr
dnll (Harriett* Jeffries and tier;
• • •
family In Warren. Pa., was a
Friday morning Mrs. Jack
Adding Machines iuippy conclusion for the day.
Wood and Mra Stephen Johnson
There were two big birthday entertained with a coffee nt ttie

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granddaughter. Mra lister Al- wUl won be leaving with her
toft and Mrs McCItlhuid of children to Join Mr. Dodson in
Carlton Center baked the other Colorado where they will be locake.--------------------------------------------- rated. No young matron, as a
——•-----------! newcomer, entered into more
Dr. and Mra. Herbert Wedel j community nntivltlai than Mra
arc expecting their daughter and DotLwn. She w not only beautiful
family, Uie Raymond Vinborn but talented in her cwrerm for.
of Cleveland. Ohio, to arrive polltloa. Women's Club, Study
groups and her church There
are many who will greatly miss
this delightful and charming
Lady ns she departs from our
Mra. Johq C. Bay entertained
h- tiridge club Monday evening

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Martha Phelps
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J750 and WOO, to be awarded in
May.
The American Federation of

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that day Uiat Michigan received

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Personal Mention

Church.
□LORIA HECHT
Lillian Schaefer waa bom Aug.
g. 1879. In Mayillnn, Ohio. The
daughter of Wm. and Bllxa
(Loaner) Schaefer. On Feb. 25. arrived in town with the snow'
storm Thuraday, April 1. alter
Smith in Maraillon.
spending Uu&gt; Winter in ZephyrHill. In.
couple moved to a farm west of I Debra Lynn Fredenburg vtri ted
Naehvllle. and on their ninth her grandparrnts. Mr. and Mrs
wedding annlveraary they moved Lisle Morse of Mason, over the
screen me rosa m uacir present wccscrui. Mr. and Mra. Albert
homei Frvdcnburg of Howell were here daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theruti
Iiesldcs lhe husband, the U to visit their son. u*, Albert Hecht. Brown Road. Lake Odes­
sa. lias been named valedictorian
survived by two sons. Dr. Robert j Frcdenburgs, on Sunday.
of Uie 1965 Lakewood graduating
Dr Frank B of Midland; a Kris and Oreg and Mra. EUxa- class. Principal Gerrit Klomp
daughter, Mra Ellrabcth Good both Martin were dinner guests has announced, mim Hecht, uho
of Washington. D. C.; two sis- Bunday of tbo'Axland Martuia of earned a perfect 4P average. 1*
ters. Mrs. Rhea Brucgger of Kalamazoo to honor Um blrth- one of 187 seniors scheduled to
Masullon. and Mrs Helen Oster- day* of Mrs. EUmbcth Morun. graduate in June.
stock of Lodi, Ohio, and five and Howard,
grandchildren.
I Mra. Nellie Balmer is

Lakewood Top
Scholar Has
Perfect Average

from the Nashville Methodist pitot
Church with the Rev Max' ""
Lyle Gillespie waa in OtenGladding officiating. Burial was
made tn Lakeview cemetery.
'tending a Packaging Show.

Laic Officers
‘Back in School’

visited their daughter. Mra.
Helen Nath, and their grand­
daughter. Joon Wallace, of Kalamaaoo on Sunday.

Barry County Uw enforceme

ice school beinghe’d In Cl
e, Sheriff Men Campbell

S

i&amp;ttt"rSSct^ove^on^vihj ‘
knew her and
end who could
eouid always^
,lwwy,

—
Did you nt “April
Tliursduy ’ Everyone in thia part
al Mkkhlgxn did! We went to bed
■Wednesday night with Uia
wtaUternun * promise of “rain,
possiNy mixed with show" on
Thursday But to our surprise—
and unpleasantly so — we auakened to find a heavy anew

Martha submitted an o« paiI1C.
itu-r suffering a stroke
hucie on M-79. a mile
half wtot of Nashville.

student.
Miss Hecht has attended Lakcwood High after completing her
first eight years at Uie Brown
rural school. She la active in sev­
eral extra curricular organUatlons including the Literary
Lapses. GUIs' Softball, Future
Teachers Club, the National
French Club, the NaUonal Honor

Pavlik of R3. Michael and
Johnny Rowley spent the week­
end with then grandparvnta,
the Charles Rowleys, and vteiun
during the week were the Wayne
Rowley family.
,---- '■
^«kend gu«4a of Mr. and

ThBt&gt; a lot of snow, a little over
right feetl Aren't you glad It
dlddt all come al once? This

JEAN JORDAN

cornea to moisture in the soil.

of lhe senior play cast and did
She Is
in her
active
and as

a Sunday school teacher
church where she also Is
Ln the Lutheran League
a member ot the choir.

Award and Is a member of the
I'een Fashion Board representShe comes from a family of
thiee girls, a twin sister and an
older sister, Irene.
Miss Jordan plans to begin a
seven-month course in June at
the Elkhart University in Indidental nursing.

Personal Mention

Mr. and Mrs Eugene Blair of
Mulliken and Mrs. EllxobeUi
Walts of. Hastings were Sunday
callers, on the Verdon Hesterlys.
* Oaorge Schalbty was a Sunday
dinner gue*» at the Galen Wortley home at Lansing. * Byron
Hesterly had a narrow escape
from death or serious Injury last
Tuesday afternoon when ne was

BVyt jgn. p^uj Joq*

*“•

and lame from the experience
und Uie fact that he lost his
ia ik.
ru very fortunate.

Kathleen Cutler
Essay

Mrs. Eldon Flcasncr relumed
home last Wednesday from Pen­
nock Hospital where she under-

tings Bcventh-day A&lt;
Church Saturday and

Rumson - Fair Haven Regloaal

Ballentine.
Second. third and fourth place
Mr. and Mrs Clifford Tousley rcntly a Junior at Olivet Ctol- winners were: Hildegard
Schmitt, Kathteen Rlbbena and
and two children of Laming'
went Saturday gue*t* of Mr. and
certificate, lapel pin and
Mrs. Verdon Hesterly. * It
teemed like old times to have
of the U. S. CansUtuUon.
our former carrier. Arthur Pot-

Parents Announce
Daughter's Troth
Date for Nuptials
Mr. and Mrs. Ridhard WWte of

Lent Corn
By Mrt. Leland Hammond
Rl VUtowHI
।
Mra. Kmnit, PlckcU spent the

when she run In front of a ear
about 1:10 pm. Friday at the
interwcOou of »ho Kellogg
I School Rood and tho Hickory
| Road. Kellie waa running across

Sharlene, daughter of Mr. and
Mra. Howard Southwell of South

Woodland Junior Htgtw
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and girls spent Bunday with Mr.
and Mra. Lloyd Krueger at DoWM1AC. and helped him cele­
brate bls birthday. * Mr. and

our

tended a ■gprire birthday party

784 CMC students who received three miles an hour, having lust Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hartman rekft the gM station, according turned hom* Sunday aJter
Congratulations. * Rev. Lowell to the abcriffs report.
spending the Winter in Florida.

•trun^iuniM*

Personal Mention

Hastings bahru—9

Bestw
m-i Has *^*-*»

graduate of Hastings High and is Doster and Mra. Rua
yard as he was doing chores. The employed at the Barry County returned Bunday from
enraged animal knocked him to Medical Care Facility. The wed-! week vacation in ■
the ground and rolled him
around In lhe mud until Byran
managed to crawl under a wagon
which, fortunately, he had left
there, and escaped. Some of the
neighbors later helped him cor­
ner the bull and he sold it that Butler, Hickory Owner*. mt- Mra. Mlnar.

left on Friday, April 2, for Win-

struction project. They expect to
be there for a number of months.
Dr. and Mrs. Raymend Finnicflew to Ban FrancUco, Calif., on
Thursday for a two-week holiday
with their daughter and family,
the Ralph Tatums, and with Dr.
and Mra. Sidney Shipman.
Before the Turn TaHees left
for Florida some weeks ago they

Engagement Told

oUiers. She will be grcaUy missed .Of HasUnss. announce Um

the Junior and senior play casta.
This Fall Miss Hecht plans to
Mra, O. M. Fuller expect* to
attend Michigan Stole University
Glen Hendee to Greenville last
and majoring in social science
Wednesday where she entered Fuller family in Ttorjda. Plymouth over the weekend.
A brother, Glenn, and an older
United Memorial Hospital. She
sister. Linda, are currently en­
will undergo tests and X-rays
rolled at State.
&lt; i adust ion ceremonies at West­
Mlw Jordan has been active in ern Michigan University when dltlon which ha* afflicted her for
\wrck. from 8 am. to 12 noon, for
Muskegon. Saturday ew- the National Honor Society, the their daughter, Pat, now with the
order of the Sisters of 8t. Jo­ ger, Sr, and Mrs. Gabriel visited
'JO ueeks. and three 10-wtek seagucste Included Mr. and
seph at Portage, donned a cap her Bunday and found her feel­
tons arc planned. Campbell said.'MrB Kenneth Powers and famand gown to receive her degree ing better.
In Occupational Therapy. An in­
Two Sundays ago the Lewis Wllt Baton and son of MldIt seemed as though nearly
teresting sidelight was the fact everyone attended the chicken
SergeanU were In Portage to dlevtllc and Mr. and Mra. James
■ Mrs. Orpha A. John, who Is that the Mother Superior and iupper and fair held at tire
28
postulates
were
also
in
at-i
Roti Lewises, and to attend lhe local.
’
Woodland School on Saturday.
associated with the Pine Lake
christening ceremony for their. One of the most recent letters Camp, is now residing In her new
Wets heard lots of compli­
first
er-.l granddaughter,
erinrlHtlitfhlfr 4-month-old tn
to ASro
Mra. P
Frieda
hzJ* IH.-,.
Adams zfrom
™, n.
Mra. I home at 7375 N. 24th St. tn Kala- cted diploma from the Univer­ ment* on the wonderful supper.
♦ Spring vacation begins in Lake­
julie Lynn. Ran. who took spec-(Dorothy Adrounle, indicated masoo and she'commutes to her sity.
id classes the past Summer in
wood Schools this week Friday
New Mexico, teaches Junior High visit rnlatlwns in Rome, then she; En route home from Uie West
pceseotj
chemistry and physics.
would return to her son's family' Coast the Frederick Porteouses
mother expressed It, "Have the
HISBMI
inan with the net handy, I don't
again In Blerut, Lebanon, be- were overnlgtx guests of ttie
.__
,
II—Mm—
think I con take it!" Then pity
the teacher with 50 of the 'Itttle
er. It appears from'111- 84111 arr.vcd houie in Hasmonsters" five days a Week!
that she will likely ' tln«3 Saturday.
__ _
_ ?t I Mr. Otz-hsrAd Blander and
Welcome, Vacation. * We are
Indianapolis, Ind.
terty became 111 last Thursday I
Dick Blrkc and ids two tons.'*"
““ first of next week
The lowly fungi, already a evening.
Ricky and John were among the 110 *Wt 010 1x0,1 S^^ers. Dr.
skim atBoyno Muiand ■ Slander will be here with hla source of many important medi­
Our sympathy 1* extended to
LET US FIX YOUR
Monday
ounaay ana (parent* for
for Easter ancl
and lhc
the fo
f |. cal and ’industrial products, can the family of Mrs. Vera (Carl)1
TV AS IT OUGHT
.__ ..
.... lowing itMilne
evening 1*
Is M-heduled
scheduled tn produce even more products, ticcording to a Michigan State
r’ sneak before the members of I
TO BE FIXED
Barry County Medical Society at Univenlty botanist.
3, Delton, lum been pledged by
Use Delta Sigma Phi fraternity their regular meeting
Mr. and Mrs. Aben Johnson ar­ authority on the medical a*rived home from California on
taln funri now produce such
Thursday evening.
The Jack Kerner family of De­
Lila Port, Hagrttai troit were guests ot her parents,
lhe Robert Raasicottes, over the
weekend.
Mrs. Albert Silvers arrived
tumor
iniUblUng
home two weeks ago after visit- working
- --------- with- —
— - -.
enjoying very much.
Ing relatives In California dur-&lt; chemicals extracted from fungi,
mg Uie Winter months.
rOne
'"~ chemical. extracted
------ ■ • *
-----from
E*perl«nce plus skill make the
Mrs Charles Truesdell visited the giant puffball, waa tried on
York City last week visiting her her son and family, the Charles seriously 111 human patients but
daughter, Mias Janie Flrtcter. Truesdells, in Grand Ledge over
quick service call us today.
Uie weekend.
duced toxic aide effects.
typographical error.
Christie Kahler, son of lhe
Wo repair hi-fi and
Merle Kahlers, Is now an ensign working with a chemical taken
tap* recorders, too.
tained her bridge elub for lunch- and Is currently stationed ut from the slippery Jack mushDeputies David Wood. Willard
Redmond. Richard Barnum, How­
ard Holly. Roy Frost, Gerald Smith
ord
KU David Newman uio
and aiiamcMiddlevifle Police Chief Robert Pratt
— -.. . __ ____ ... —. . .
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Mrs. Frank Kelly of near Lacey,
and in the afternoon called on
Mr. Treat's brother, the Vem
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The Earl Colemans were In De­
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Friday dinner guests of the

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Mrs Frank Wcyerman was at effective tumor inhibitor in mice.
Twin Lakes several days the post
week at the Bert O’Donnell home Mateo. Calif, as the 11th anbecause of the Illness of Mrs.
O Donnell.
Before returning home from
California, the Richard Groos’
visited his brother and family in
Children playing with matches
Texas. They arrived back home started 57 forest fires in Michi­
gan during 1964.

spending the Easter vacation
holiday with hl* parent In
Florida.

daughter and youngsters home
to Indianapolis, Ind, Friday and
visited them over the weekend.
She returned home Tuesday.

tie of Battle Creek and Mr. and

slogan* such as, “Sturgis—Where
Success to a Habit," (where the
Rotary district meeting will Con­
vene April 90. and May D and at
Olivet, 'The Stranger 18 Always
Welcomed and Soon Made a
Friend," • (condensed to, “Where
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second aud Walldorf!'* third In
1: Dawe 619. H reauseny
«. A. Hawthorne 1750, 8. Harrington
the Hading* Women's Bowling J
Hawthorne 611. J. Arman 616. G.:, 1748. E_ Thea) M 1746, I. Fuller
Team Handicap Event
Association tournament. Marge
Allerdlng 614, B. Smith 613. A. 1736, H. Coenen 1736, L. Wilson
Haan, mci clan, report*.
I
Ne-HI Beverage 2987. Hastingsi Frederickson 612, P. Vogt and 1730. P. Halnaa 1736.
On the ehamptontijlp team 1Banncr 3973. Walldurn's 2930.
were Shirley Bowman. Marilyn j
W23. Northalde Grocery
MacKenile, Marjorie Campbell. 3303. Ramble Inn 2897. Motor
Mickey Lambert and Gene ; Alfe^ 2M3 courthouse Service Thaler 586. D. Stanton 592. B.
Thompson.
1 jggi, color Center and Lydy Sheler Ml. E. Gillett 589. F.
Spare Shooting
The rombinitlon of Darlene Trucking 3877. Mtohlcan Max- Allen, 8. Vickery and I. Lyon*
Everett and Nancy Taylor son
287*. Rig D 2871. Canada
Many bowlere continually ask how to pick up spares.
zsoo * uun
Uie double* handicap event with Dry 28W
2865. Ken re
tt Bob's
Gulf wn.
2864. . B. Hathaway 587, Newton. S.
As a basic rule, for spares on the right, stand to the left;
Barry
Redl-MU omi
2881 and
Jane Pahnan and Lyndon Fisher ~
s— County
- »»-&lt;■-**..
.nd Lambyrt. M Campbell and D
I Goucher 585. L. WUlItU and 8.
for spares on the left, stand to the right. How often have
second ond Alice Frederkkion Alley Cata 2857.
! Conner 584, F. Owen. M Stowell
you seen a person try to make
and Lucille Wllaon U*lrd .
ward the foul line, you angle
Dooblea Handicap Event
: Mlld j puUer 582. M. MacKenxle
a ten pin by rolling the ball
WOMEN'S .
your feet and burly slightly to­
down
the right side of the lano?
Darlene
Everett
Nancy
Taylor
and
O.
Thompson
5'9.
B.
EckAFTERNOON
LEAGUE
I
tingles handicap honors with 638
ward the spare and walk in
1er* ?’“• Y'.
Doris Blanton and Emma Ma-I Actually, they ahould stand on
with V. Slocum second with 631 1276. Jane Delmon-Lyndon
your approach toward it. Natu­
the
opposite
side
of
the
lane
er JXDJ1
13M. niu
Aik._Fredfrtekaon-Lu1 8“,k 571
soon rolled 625 aggregates, vlth
and Cleopha Flora and 8 Ray- er
.c
rally. the shoulders will not bo
and
angle
the
ball
toward
the
Doris posting a 206 game -for solo
inond tied for third with 82.' JUe wlll0n
parallel to the foul line nt this
"‘is: mo, M. Norri*-W.
n
«««»» °,mr ln 8|n«|,s E*tnl
ten
pin.
Shirley VanDenburg won the'-----1231.
---- A- McDonald-G ! I Lyon* and B. Thaler 136. honors. Ixiulio Bahs chalked 193­
ThOTipaoti
pohit. Basically you walk to­
In covering spares on the
533. Wilma Daniel* 175-487, Joan right, the bowler should ap­
single* actual event with 532.
ward the spare you have stand­
Edwards 1214. D. Brumm - M. IB Main 235 and 8. Raymond DeBroux 167-448. M. Hammond proach this ipare from the left
ing. There Is less chance of er­
Adrianson 1213. M Ulrich - L. 234.
ror when you use thia method
aide
of
the
lane.
Now
rather
164-420* and Helen Marlin 183AU Event*
Roblyer 1207. H Ftalherly - R.
than walk straight down to- of spare shooting.
SheUenberger 1200. J DostcrActual —8. VanDenbunt 1643.
Good games: Helen Ackett 186.
Jane Cole 1199. M. Campbell-L. L. Bahs 1610. Dr Stanton 1503.
Kregstra 559. Joe Glelarowskl
BANTA.M LEAGUE
Walldorf!* entry took the hon­ Carl 1185 D 8tanton-J. Lcso B Klersey 1489. P. Allen 1453, M May Hart 159. Ruby Downey 155,
582, Harv Haan 237-599. Merl
ors for lhe high actual team to­ 1183. J. Aiplnal-8. Raymond 1132. Wieland 1424. O Edwards and Faye Allen 168, Cleopha Flora
. _
Haines 223 - 592. Paul Edward*
Good scores: Bob Terry 171Herfc
300 - 563. Art |
tal. &gt;903. while Ne-HI had 1047 B Handy-H. Coenen 1177. B. B Sheler 1423. E. Magoon 1406. 165. Pat Vogt and Metha Gray
for the high game with handicap. Bmlth-M. Lambert 1174,C.Flora- 8. VanDulne 1388; B Eckert 1383, 155. Mr Bartholomew |70, Gen­ 286. Bob Jerow 127-249. Spencer Bic a er 223-541. BUI Tschida 202* ;
The Banner 1030 for second and M. Smith and O. McLaughUn-M. L Wmitta 1381. O. Newton 1378, ii a Ockerman 156. Barb High 154 Goodvear 127-248. Terry Stork* Ml. JohtxKaslnsky 224-583. Dick j
Powder Box 1027 for third in Ute Tschida 1171. F Allen-G. Newton O McAllister 1373. I. Heath 1371. and Della Goroderukl 180.
and B. Kfer*ey-J. Tinkler 1168. G. Hall 1369. W. Daniels 1368. A.
1B.m. X.U.,
division.
THURSDAY MATINEE
Irene Heath and Sliirley Van- 6 Drake-E Ulrich 1164 and B. McDonald 1354. M. Dipp 1335.
Handicap—M. MacKenUe 1879.
Standing*: Heatings Motor
Denburg had the high actual ItaUr-L. Wllliia 1163.
H.
Fealherly
1864.
8.
Raymond
Sales
78*..
Lydy
Trucking
M,
Tom U^wU ito^O^Randy Be- u‘=- WBCH
MllUng |
doubles scone. 911. Nancy StoncSingles Event
1851. B. Smith 1827. A. Frederick­ Canada Dry 63 4, Crystal CanhouM with 259 with her handi­
n
ITftn M
__
cap took the Bowling Proprietor's
204. Mark Haines 107-203. Jerry , ’»•
Rambler* 38.
Whitney 106-208. Bill Goggin* »nd Kf: ” , "7
® ‘
Betty Sheler had the top sene*.
515, with a 181 game. Faye Allen 126-222. Oreg Martin 105-202, McAllister Oil Sales 68S. Last
CHECK OUR HOME
PROPERTY LISTINGS
rolled 180-510. Jeanice Dolman Cathy Dahlhouser 104-200 and glde Lumber 67. William's In-:
surance t&gt;3. Miller's Pub 58, Elk*
172-489. Donna Travis 166-467. Debby Hawk* 101-200.
Good games: Shari VanIXn-| M MUlfr.e Dun^n -55. DowVi Wcndorf 184-466. Kay Lydy
166-447 and Shirley Raymond
179-438. Bobble Handy had a 171
|Ator 43. Ockerman s 41 and;
game. Joan Kingsley 162 and row* 109.
Mary Smith 161.
,
High Averages: Bob Terry 123. John'* 16.
,
-----------„ :
। Doug Relgler 118, Spencer Good-j
-----------E. W. BLISS LEAGUK_
year iqj.
Haines 105, Mark;
COMMERCIAL MINORS
Ekllne DeVault blasted XI1-5941olnulea&lt;j 105i Uw u^ere 103.; Stondta„. smith Bro* 76.
Friday night. Harold Hail 239-lRod Newton 100. Cathy Dahl-|D , . n"' TinjRrr'S 68. Aiumi-i
591. Gerald. Mater 307^524. Bob houscr 100. Sheryl VanDenbunc.
Product* 63. Chenoweth'
Clinton
!M- Terry 8Urlu 97’ B1U Tschlda ! MachlneW^ Deputies and V&amp;J
54r Pete Powell 502. Don Martin 8a Jfrnr wmtney 96. Ron Wyn- &lt;J“bll 60 Bender Gravel 59,
lof-SST. Dale Cappon • 306-526. sftMen 95. Jttct MnIer M. Randy :
B“d Ratting* Corpor-'
Don Haywood 519..Jack 8 m 11 h Beduhn 92. Tim Casper 92. Ran- m^nM Hastings Electric 52.

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°fTHEWEEK

A Wide Choice of Homes and Real Estate of All Types
A REAL GOOD. COMFORTARLE HOME IN THE 4* WARD in sn excellent location, near achool*. h*»
two nice bedrooms end large attk up, and down one bedroom, living room, dining room. kitchen and
tatn. good MVTOtnr wim uunory. g»
........ -------- ------- — ------- -- - ■ - stall garage with s'vop attached ....-............................................................................... ...$8,500.00

IN THE FIRST WARD, ha* two large bedroom* with large closet* up. dw full bath up, and down­
stairs a living room, with fireplace, dining room, kitchen with exhautt hood, nice bailment with
retreat on room, almost new, gas furnace. water healer, attached garage srtuated on lot
J*

A VERY WELL KEPT HOME IN THE 3rd WARD, near schools and churches, suitable for either a large
family or for income property. w.th four bedrooms and two lull b***
type living room with fireplace. formal dining room, kitchen and full bath hardwood floor* through­
. . . ______ . ■ ।—mnm with k itefwnette. and freezer, three car garage.
.$20,000.00
..$11,000.00
A REAL NICE APARTMENT HOUSE IN WOODLAND, two apartment* ...
95-ACRE FARM IN HASTINGS TOWNSHIP, with house w.th »ix room* and bath garage and tool
lhed. large ba*ement bam'^Tx~B&amp;'Jt.. hog house, two com crib*, silo, two chicken hou*eL_h*o
-wells on farm, also 15 km of wooA,. 60 acre*, of work Isnd, for................................ $12,500-00
WI HAVI A GOOD THREE BEDROOM ROMI In Prairieville Village to trade for a house trailer.
A NICE BUNGALOW ON GASKILL ROAD AT MIDDLE LAKE, ha* living room, l*rge k(trfie£wifh
dining space, four bedrooms, bath, utility room, recreation room. *» I.®1'A'W6’- ** lo[ A8/’*®
wide and over 500 feet deep, ha* good well, septic tank and drain field, Children go to AJtOft
to 6th grade, then ere picked up for Hastings School*-------- - $7,500,00
ANOTHER BEAUTIFUL HOME AT ALGONQUIN LAKE, large living room with fuepl»&lt;e, C*h*’ and
drapes, three nice bedroom*, bath and Yi with double venlty. stall thower* and tub. modem kitchen
Stith built-jn licano Move oven, refrigerator and deep freeze, on* bedroom end bafh upstflrt. heated
.
.-i__ .K—
and encloted bv CvCletw fence.
pu IOOI oocx, im --------------------------------- - ------------------------------- --------- - --------------- - -7.-A RIAL NICE RUNGALOW all pn one floor, has living r&lt;»m. two badroom*. kitchen with
full basement, automatic gas heat, and hai attached garage, for --------------- --^R.aDwOQ
AN EXTRA NICE HOME AT ALGONQUIN LAKI, all on one floor, with large living room with flreMace three nice bedrooms, ha* a bath and ',i bath, utility room, kitchen with bar and hut dining
aaoce, built-in stove and overt, and garbage disposal, heated with hot water fired oil burner, alumi­
num siding, ha* lot* ol closets, paneling woodwork, in living room, a beautiful new two still
•B for -..................................................................................................—$20,080.00
TWO COTTAGES ON CLOVERDALE LAKE with 210 feet on lake frontage and tfee lot Is 200 feet deep,
IM is right on M-43 and Cloverdale lake, furnishing* with a few exceptions go with the cottages,
each ha* living room, one bedroom, dining space and shower bath, small cottage has
..
.
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(S.I*
ran ho
S8.UUO.UU
SIXTY ACRES OF RARE LAND excepting one small lot for
$6,000.00

BUSINESS LOCATED RENTAL PROPERTY In good busine** district which rents for $150 00 per mo^for

A NICE HOME IN WOODLAND VILLAGE, has th-ee bedrooms upstair* and one bedroom down, living
room, dining room, kitchen and bath, library, good basement with oil fired hot water heat, has two
stall garage, full lot for ------------------------------------------------------------- $8,300.00. with $1,000 Dgwn

A GOOD HOME WITH LIVING ROOM, dining room, kitchen, large bath, half basement, gas heat,
alto a large building 34 x 50 ft. two story, four car garage, with four doors, utility building 12 x 22
ft, one car garage with storage space. Alt located on about 5 acre lot. next to air port $15,500.00
A REAL GOOD HOME and lot* of good building lots in the 2nd W»rd. home has living room with fire­
place. three nice bedroom*, dining room, cne and one-half bath*, kitchen, utility room, hot water,
oil heat, situated on «ix acre* with lot* of building »ite»
- ....—— .$20,000.00

A REAL GOOD HOME IN FREEFORT. has four bedrooms and lots of closet room, up and down, Irving
room. dm Ing room, kitchen, bath, one bedroom and den, ha* basement'with (new) oil furnace,
garage, lot*
*h*dc. corner lot------------------ - ------------------------------ - ---------------------------- 87.200
A REAL NICE VERY COMFORTABLE HOME IN TH! FOURTH WARD HASTINGS, ha* two lurpetod bedroom* up snd down, a living room, one bedroom, dining room, kitchen, full bslh, full
bsMmeoT. with gw heat, garage. I* inflated, and ha* *io«m window* and Kreenj............ $8,JOO

HASTINGS SALESMEN
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Home Phone WI 5-3004
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B**™08
tXAOl i: „
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X,™1*Snhn^Ka*lrukv^Sl-610 Gary
8x11 Lyuns’
carTl“ • 151 and Team 18 ha* 41 point* with
n38' u I
rony Rt1 liwSS average, camo-trough Wednes- 9lx weeks: left to roll.
5^imm2r loo’Bonn day
of ,wl wert ,o rol1 a
Kay Moore snaggled *er&lt;es
H^^S^B^b 'errinc B72 serie* with a 266 honor* wlUi 574 with a 236 high
n
ir.£Jro Peters 510 ’1&gt;ngle game. Ray Lundquist, with e#me while Ray Lundquist rolled
Warren 502. Howvd Peters 510, # jfl7 ftve
e hBd ftnother Rlxxl jo]o lwnorj wllh K9 Rnuhlng
with 558. Doc Mater chalked 503.------------------------- ---Mauri Adrlanson 517. Paul Wood'■* Galen Daniels 504,
Terry 206-531, Art Brewer 209

WARD

118 SO.
JEFFERSON
HASTINGS

and Jean Harbin 153-420.
'..
Dean Stuart 501. Scotty Baker
Standlnn-' King Pins 56. Red1
Ml. Carl Aspinali 222-568. Carl
Crowns 53, . Foundry 52H, Side I
Carl Naylor 213-551.; Hathaway 540. Norm Bryans 514
Floor 51*4. Can Plant 50H, As- 215-565.
:
und Lou Silsbee 508.
sembiers 49, Core Room 48. Lathe Wayne Newton 213-544. Jei
47. Engineer* 46. Pattern Shop

■“»

“ o^T&amp;SHK SS D'“

Striker* 30.
Monday Bowterettes
Hiilrley VanDcnburg had an­
other good night with game* of
2M-W4-200 for a 642 series. Ruth
KAigti* rolled 212-530. Faye Al­
fa 181-500, Ruth MUlcr 194-507,
June McKelvey 168-463. Ines Lyta* 187-482. Emma Magoon 181«H. Oltdri Edwards 175-464.
trme Wilfong 175-453, Ella Hig­
don 154-443, Betty Sheler 165-440.
Kate Colvin 179-472. Merna De­
Pew UM-441, June Doster 165­
446. Barb Sinclair 184-439, Dortha Brumm 169-461. Lola Roblycr
165-440, Marie Ulrich 157-430.
Sharon Vickery 165-461, Barb
Klersey 170-491. Janice Nichols
154-440 and Jo Tinker 157-442.
Good games: Mag. Cuylcr 187,
Dorothy Parker 173. Erma Llebhauser 171. Anna McDonald 166.
Dorothy Bumes 164, Loraine Bar­
num 160. Shirley Drake 171, June
Richardson 166 and Sally Van­
Dulne 160.
Curb Klersey of Color Cen­
ter picked up the 4-7-9 split and
Sally VanDulne of Penney * the
6-7-10 split
Tsam standings: WalldorfTs
96. HMtlng* Radio &amp; TV 82, Pen­
ney's 76, Ramble Inn 71. Color
Centar 70. Motor Aires 69. Gil­
more's Gems 62. Durac'ean 62.
V i J Mobil 60H. Hatting* Min­
ing 60, Copper Lantern No. 3 57,
Gardner's Drugs 54. Action Flex
and Courthouse Service 52. High-

47b. Olid Hasting* Floor Cover­
ing and Cuylert Trucking 46.

MONDAY MIXERS
A REAL SWEET RUNGALOW IN THE SECOND WARD.with living room, dinette, two bedrooms, kit­
Bertha Thaler had high scries
chen snd full bsth, walk out b**ement. garage with breezeway, automatic gas furnace, carpets and
Monday with 213-850 and Jean
drape* go with it. hi* itorm window* md Kreen*-------------------------------------------------------- $13,000
McAllister
213-530. Phy Illa
BUNGALOW ON M-37 WEST OF TOW^r on nice large tot; has living room, dining area, kitchen, ‘
Haines had an all spare game of
bath, two bedroom,, utility room, ha* natural gat furnace for heat, hot and cold running water,
176 with a 433 series. Gen Hall
garage, about four mile, out of town for------------------------------------ --------------- ------------- $8,500.00
chalked 188-819, Emma Magnon
180-623. Betty . Sheler 183-520,
ANOTHER^COOD BUY IN THE 4th WARD, Hatting*, ha* two nice bedroom, with closet* upstair*
Merge Haan 185-464, Ruth Miller
Edown one bedroom, living room, dining room, kitchen and Vi bath down with full bath up.
179-500, Reba Lydy 180-513. Lairy room, full ba*«ment. gas furnace, new water heater, garage with paved driveway, nice lot for
Vonna Woodmansee 175-453, Lois
•
$10,000
Carl 157-451. Lucille WllUtts 168­
. GOOD. YEAR ’ROUND HOME RIGHT ON LEACH LAKE, ha* living room, three nice bedroom*.
474. Bharon Endsley 161-383.
. . .
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...
.—Il
1. en
Darlene Everett 164-457. Nancy
8ionehoU*c 156-411. Penny Bar­
land 179-448. Marie Ulrich 170­
450 and Leah Dawe 178-474
WE NOW HAVE LEINAAR'S FLAT ON RIG CEDAR LAKE. VERY REASONABLY FRIGID ANO
Standings: Welcome 84. Food­
WILL SELL ON LAND CONTRACTS.
■
land 81. Pl»ton Ring 78‘i. Vogt
A GOOD HOME CLOSE IN IN HASTINGS, has two bedroom*, hall end full bath upstairs and down one
74. Mean 73 U. McAllister 73,
bedroom, living room, dining room, kitchen and toilet vast, has basement with new ga* furnsce.
Northalde 72, Savings * Loan
MH. Food Center 66b. Bopnet Ac
new water heater, situated on 14 tot, for - - T----------- --—.... ^$.250.00
Gown 81. Hasting* Height* MH.
TWELVE (111 NICE LAKI FRONT LOTI on Algonquin Shores, prlcad from $1,000.00 to $2,000.00 a*.
Mary "a MH. Banner 54. Pannalee 51H, Oiri* and Mlgh. Mag­
netics 41. Big D 40 and Sheriffs
Olris MHDUE TO RECENT SALES WE-NEED NEW LISTINGS

AU ESTATE
KER

ings and All Moveable Joints

THURSDAY JUNIORS
Stove Rhode wa# high Thurs­
day far UulJun tors with a 150­
147-291, VRMi VanDcnburg 178­
107—288, Mike Root 133-184—
386. Rlek VanDcnburg 154-12&amp;283, Gary Birman 146-117-361.
Mouse Reynold* 134 - 130 - 273.
Denny Lancaater 107 - 139 — 346,
Cindy Olelarowskl 128-96-1H.
snd Patty 8t. Martin 109-100—

Chevrolet

workpower
“walhs” right over bumps and trouble
Independent iMt suspension takes the “truck” out of

truck ride. It siAths rough roads, protects truck, driver
and cargo from excessive Jolting. And on Chevrolet pickups
it’s a proved system With millions of miles of user experience
behind it Try H out on one of Chevrolet’s great Fleetside or

Stepside pickups. Ifs one of I
is first choice with pickup
Tefephono your Chevrotot doafar ahoutany typo of trudt

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April 8, 1965

7

InVhomI. |

SPRING FASHION SUPPLIMSNT

~

For You, Your Family, Your Home

Enter spring . . . the season of all
/that is new and renewing. Now, as its
marvels unfold before our eyes, spring

comes to fashion* bringing new softness,
new femininity . . . the elegant, graceful

ladylike look. The mood for

men is a handsome one. with the "shaped
look a growing trend. In the children's
world, the "grown-up" look moves ahead.

-For the jnome, too, spring promises
these ideas

now, in these pages, in hometown stores.

Hastings Business and Professional Women's Club

FASHION SHOW
Tonight, April 8
CENTRAL AUDITORIUM

q

OlUUP M.

P«»«1

�Handershot &amp; Vicinity

All-Girl' Suits Have

By Mr.. Rkk-rd CUrk
Mr. and Mrs. Kart Schanta
and family were Sunday dinner
guests of her brother. Mr. and
Mrs. Duane Jones, of Dowling. *
Minnie Bchanu had bar April 1
birthday luncheon -snowed ouC
but Thursday evening they had
supper al the Karl Schanta
home. A Mrs. Pat Newton is get­
ting around after her recent sur­
gery. A Bunday guests of the
Dick Clarks were Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin BwarU and Susan of
Grand Rapids. Mrs. Swartt was
a hospital room mate of mine

Skirts Moving
To New Fullness

Woodland
We ore pleased to
have added Mary
Jane Hoyner and
Sylvia Hansen to
our staff.
Call WI 5-3382

1EAIIY
-

jackets'—but the day of the,
uniform is past. Thae are lup-I
level jackets for those who look'
beat in them, and top ot the!„ 1EUU1Z „ —nwwu.,. »
xmmkw
Up jackets that go well with
a lelul iU own blouse,'ixaxnpaaied Mr. and Mra.
the shorter, fuller skirts.
which puts It right into the b.uart Kussmaul to Parchment
And aklru are shorter and costume class.
; I Friday evening. They aiiratkxl
fuller! Hlgh-fashlon length
HuU i.brics ore sannoth and ,f“ ^bor Play in which Sue
shows the knee; more conserra- alevk
c.roHn. ' chiffons, I Guentner too* park A The Mmtlve skirts end just al the knee. fi.nryl. rahMdinre Spot-light-' t»u-ruu Association extends aa
___ A...I —. * - ■
.
... •
__ __ ■
- ir.V.UKtinr, I*. All fA
ISaIv

M Well aa full. They are gather- and uorateds. often doubl­
ed or pinch-pirated from waist woven to hold the supple line,
or hip. They can have inverted
To complement frankly fonl-

"Sprlngtimer”

Hair Style of the Month

Iicflnmmt la the word for
faahtao jewelry. New rtylra look
mare and more like the real
tiling, with InteroeUng rartaUom on the heirloom look.

Freeport
Surprise her with an

excitingly new, fragrant

■cent, for an Eailcr to
remember]

Max
Choose Col
Factor - Tussy Revlon - Dana Lanvin - Chanel or
Faberge

Ray seeae. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip
Setae and Larry of Logan were
evening viMton.

EXCITING NEW SPRING EASHIONS 8
Fashion is alive with all the sparkle and newness budding

first rose,

moving with the gentle breezy swing of

pleats, in colors copied from a misty morning.
Come and

or choose

Fashion Jewelry

soft and delicate as th&lt;

al springtime

us for this total fashion image.

possible. Gluao U1C Holy Week
by attending the church of your
choice cm Easter Sunday. If you
do not have a regular church
tatne. you will be welcome at daughters of Grand Rapids
were Bunday supper guenta of
any church in the community.
&gt; Sunday. March 28, Mr. and Mr. and Mra. Robert Newton in
honor of BUl'a birthday. * Mr.
lhe home of their son. Mr. and
Mrs. RJ Kaua&amp;mal and family in
Lansing. They were helping

Put spring in your Easter
accessories with colorful

K'wy, Sunday at a (trend Rap­
ids hospital. Ito Is there aa a
resale of an -Bbctdcnt recently.
Later in (the afternoon her cou-

Plus. S&amp;H GREEN STAMPS

RESSSES

WI 5-21M

a big fat robin roaming around.
I'm sure this la one that haa
just returned from tlx? sunny
south telling us that good

munlty. We extend our sympa। thy to her husband and family.
* Mrs. Gladys Cronkford was
a Bunday dinner guest with her
daughter, Mr. and Mra. Doug-1
laa Bonn. Other guests were Mr.
and Mra. Eart Clum and family

and Mra. Paul Woodman and
family were Mr. and Mrs. Elon
Baker and three daughters. The
Bakers were farmer nsidcnUi of
Woodland. They recently re­

How does this
suit you
Just in time for Easter!

Big suits for big people. (50-long)
Small suit^for small people. (36-short)

In-between suits for in-between people.

(You name it.)
Stop by now for a look at our new
spring-summer collection of men's and

boys' suits. Men’s Hart, Schaffner &amp; Marx “
and Palm Beach suits priced from $45 to $100.

Light colors, for people who like light colors.
NECKLINE FILL-INS
Clavar little tcorfs In cd- J
orful young prints to ac­
cent your suite. $1.00 up
TO CARRY IN SPRING
C.U., tooiea loamer k-.J
oon-y
nona­
bog with a worked In
•^^*$4,00 up

FASHIONABLY LONG
Gloves, in oil lengths, give
that smart look to vour
spring wardrobe. $1.00 t
SNUNGY1ME JEWELRY
Little gutters to flash your
spring styles into the fash­
ion spotlight. $1.00 up

fornla. She and Mrs. Eva Shultz
flew from Grand Rapids to Ban
Francisco to visit the latter's
son. WcndaJ Bhulta for two or

"come in.

By Mra. Stephen O•good

Cleveland’s Store for Men and Boys.
130 E. State, Hastings.

for every Springtime need

Bonnet &amp; Gown
Alma Fingletoi

In-between colors for everybody else.
Trying one on is worth a thousand words,

Cloverdale - Hope

MILLINERY

BLOUSES

Dark colors for people who like dark colors.

to celebrate her ateter. Misa
iy Bratta .birthday on Frt-

�THE HASTINGS BANNER—3

STORE HOURS: Open Wed., Fri. Nite 'til 9 P.M. -

■&gt;

Dress Has
Importance

BRBgggggBgg t Open Mon., Tum„ Thur.., Sat. 9:30'til 5:30 P.M.
ALWAYS FIRST OUALTTY*

/flk

*
.“

IN HASTINGS
...are your
diamonds
hiding in an
old-fashioned
setting T

!

Uee. In wanner weather.
The two-piece dross la an im-i
portant factor In thia Bpring
RICMS Story, It can look like

Wastllnes slide from the high
empire line to Uw low hlpllnc.
i with many rating In between.
■ But that’s only the beginning.
The blggeot exclUnent of the
season Is In skirts. They’re allvo,
they're fun and they fit into
the modern woman’s active life.
Ranging from the now-classic Allnr to the flared and pleated
I

Don’t wait any long­
er I It’s so inexpensive
to enhance their true
beauty and brilliance
with a new Retting.

Woodland
toilltrics—G. R. McMillan. Sr.,
and Margaret Cusack; Conrad—
&amp; gallons rua—Loyd Hitt; George
Forman— two half gnlions Joppie
Fair to now a thing of the peat.
It proved to be a big success
with a Large turn of money earn- VnHetv callon mint, Mr*
ed for the PTA Each chairman
Friend. McCurdy's Hone
to to be enmpilmmtod for the chop — package Ughlbulb — B.
fine work they did. They also
wish to thank ewryooe that
worked. It would be Importable

Patrick C.
Dependable Jeweler d^,t’

dctaUln«-ruch *•

wvpvi.wHwev evnuiui
embroidery pleats and ruffle*
Est. 1931
WI 5-2963
up the shirtwaist for a

CHARGE JT!
| fine work in serving the many
people the delicious chicken sup-■
per. Mrs. Nelma Selby and Mrs. !
Marl Ralrlgh worked for many
weeks planning the supper
menu, the many Jobs and Ret­
ting the workers to do those
Job*. The success of the supper

WE FIT THE HARD.TO JIT'

stunning Easter coats
at special low prices!

THE HARD-TO-FIT
IN

w

6 “16

SIZES
WIDTHS

A A-EEEE

You, too. con bo the

most comfortable and "best
fitted" man in the Spring
Parade.

the complete fair and are re­
sponsible for getting the many
। helpers for the stands on the
floor. The grade teachers also

a belted effect, 8 to 16, black or

bottles hair spray-Mlke Folia
and Jerry Schray; Mapes—Wall
plaque—Victor Eckardt and the
big turkey went to Kate Mopta.
A big crowd attended tills an­
nual fair and tn spite of all the
workers being ovw tired everyone

"Trying On i&gt; Buying"

Beebes Shoe
Shop

8 to 18. Both in pastels

acrylic textures laminated to poly­
urethane foam so they won’t sag
or wrinkle. White, blue, red or
pink. Both in sixes 8 to IB.

Nobby wool tweeds end r
tones, spiced with piping. 6
in while or oatmeet beige.

report will be presented at the
riext PTA meeting. The prcaldent, Mrs. Shirley Jopple, has
appointed a committee that baa
been listening and looking for
way* to spend the money. The
final decision, however, will be

123 S. JeHanon

Special Purchase!
It's the V STORE for your Easter Needs

Seamless Diamond
Textured NYLONS

and have various lobe teaching
bhe also prophecled that she
would found a girl's school In
the West. Well, she did not find
the girls school nor did she
teach She did. however, work
M office clerk at the Hastings
High School for several years.

SPARKLING

EASTER HATS

sexto" &lt;tyie* to choose from! Ail

USE YOUR CHARGE CARD

It la almart time for another
graduation but of course they
will not be Woodland graduates
as they will be known «ui Lake­
wood graduates. However, they
will be from Woodland and we
are equally as interacted In
them. I understand plans anbeing made for another Alumni
Banquet. When you receive your
invitation, make arrangements
to attend. The auocau of three
banquets can only be made if

OH-SO-PRETTY
EASTER GIFT

BLOUSES AT A

non and hear about che banquet,
let someone know aa natndft
sometimes get omitted from the
mailing Hat because of unknown

JOYOUS PRICE!

Lake Odessa

EASTBR PAPER
NAPKINS
PLATES • CUPS

Colorful M«h
EASTER TOYS
69c

One man from Ionia County.
BUlle.B- Montgomery, waa on the
list for Induction April*?. * "Mrs
Marla Barry left last Thursday
to spend a month with her «bter, Mre Inex Oavll, in Clear-

Woodland and Mra. Wayne.
Shade and Linda were recant
vis!ton of Mr. and Mra. Harold
Mettcrntek, Jri and Terry, of

SPECIAL BUY!

FAMOUS-NAME

PATENT
HANDBAGS!

NYLON-COTTON
SHORTY GLOVES

sleeve style has dainty
ruffles. Vi sleeve style lr^
Amel* triacetate crepe
32 to 38. Pastel and basic

price? Classic shapes in
petent plastic with goldtone accents. 4- Spring
hues to choose from!

.•plus federal tax

.

�J

Work Rules Can
Mpke Your House
Cleaning Easier

Leo Frey,. * Kathryn Pw and
| Rotemary Leiter attended a 4H
I Achievement meet al the coun­
ty building Saturday with their
leader, Mra. Leo Frey. * Mra
■Richard Kilgore waa a guest of
Mra. Donna Wldrtg of Bellevue.
Both women attended the
: American Legion in Baltic
Going to college Is aliU mainly
Crock, a Mr. and Mra Robert an occupation for young people,
rvrrta and family were Bunday but ft reixal on ago distribution
evening caller* of hi* parents,
Mr. and Sira Bail Ferri*. * Mra.
Vorgelren Leonard and children
called on her parent* Bunday.

U-M Students
Have55-Year
Age Spread

the Dowling Woman's Society
! who attended the district Spiri­
By Mrs. ftniiuld Proi/rotk tual Life Retreat leal Friday al
Wesley Woode Camp Include:
Juns Smith, Nellie Henry. Frieda
o-.Uck. Myra Wright. Gertrude
Gaskill and Luclllo Mackinder.
Clara Rora anti Gertrude Gaukili ulro clteodlng the tfalur-

Dowling

Students Replace
Cats, Dogs for
Vet Clinic Visit

o’clock Ulster at lho Wraiey
Woods Camp. The Bonfield and
Dowling 4H’era have their Winpat.ng in the service*. * The

:
lULttn at Mra. Wesley Edmond*
include her «m, Hugh. end fam­
ily of Hiuungs. Mra. Edmonds
.spent Saturday with her daugh-

Rich in
Tradition

Joyce Baughman wlU bo partici­
pating in the junior stylo-revue
Friday evening at the auditor­
ium in Central High School at
Hastings. Member*. of the senior
review scheduled for Saturday
at th? auditorium representing Mackinder. The group will have
the Dowling Club ara; Roxanne a carry-in supper followed by1
■their monthly business and dis­
cussion meeting. * The WnmesCs
Society of Dowling ehurch wifinx-ec Thuraday, April 15. Ro-

She's following a (real tradition - the name j
Ancarvtd assures that! It's the oldest, largest
ringmaker in America - has by far the widest ’
choice ot exquisite, traditional designs. Do
let as show you. They start for as little as $8.

Live animal operations and re­
search projects aimed ultimately
at Improving human and animal
health will be among Uie fea­
tured attraction* when Michigan
Bute University’s College of Vet­
erinary Medicine hold* it* open within the usual college years
of 17 to 34. Michigan has hun­
house, April 10.
dreds of students over the ago
lot 30—mowtly in gntduale-pro-

30J. In Medical Sclkool. trio
average waa 273. and In Gradu­
ate School, it wa* 313. By con­
tra*!. in the predominantly tuK

:mla; plus experiment* tn phy*lology, pathology, ptaruutculogy
.and para.'Ulolouy.
Live operation* on various on!-

Banfield - Vicinity

Bunt'S

by pretty details—button*. buw»,
little pleat* and tucks, embroi­
dery. pearl* and bcudlng.

ot Mr. and Mra. Leo Prey. *
The B*nfteld-Dow ling - Briw»
MYF will meet Friday in the;
Dowling Church at 7 pin. fur u
special Lenten aervice. a The
area churches will be gutwU of
Uut Banfield Methodist. Church
Friday, April 16, at 8 pm. for

BEAUTIFUL FRIENDSHIP

WEYENBERG SHOES

Mra. Douglas Drago of Wiscon­
sin. * Last Sunday Mra. Rich­
ard Kilgore mid Dickie were
dinner guests of Mr and Mrs

Thursday Mra Kilgore drove to
Detroit to get her mother. Mra.
Mary KiblUun-T. who spent the

It begins the moment you ease into a pair of these fine shoesT^
Here's comfort that makes friends instantly . . . and keeps them.
Styling with dash, distinction and good taste, with workmanship
to match. Our selection rangesjrom traditional brogues to highfashion slipons.
.
&lt;*\

day al Ids home. * Mr. ur.d
Gordon Buxton were Bun-1
jtfay dinner gucets of Mr. and
Mrs. John Cragn id Albion. *
Saturday Mra. Richani Kilgore
■and Dickie had dinner with Mr.
and Mra. John Dnster In Battle

Walkaway Comfort — exclusive Massagic construction assures
healthful support and fit that needs no breaking iri Look them
over . . . You‘11 see that Weyenberg shoes are carefully crafted in
premium leathers.

A LARGE SELECTION. OF

All otherTiolidoys ond

to commemorate most personal needs,
such as Birthdays, Anniversaries, etc.

LAPO Pharmacy
144 East State St.

Count on enjoying them for a long time.

CUT-HATE
Olive Calfskin

Clonic Algonquin
Brogue Moccasin

Mahogany Grain

Clossic Long-Wing

Brogue in Husky Grain

the prettyas-a-picture\ window pump
Block or
Mahogany

BONE.
BLACK

NAVY

Block Grain
or Oliva . .

CUT-HATE

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Hubbard Hills

Disturbed
Pupils Have
Special Needs

By Mrs. Albert Cram

Mrs. Adah Sharp waa taken to
Spring Brook RcAdenca, MM E. •
UM &amp;», Grand Rapids,
Monday. She la quite ill and Wl11 I*
« Th. Owwould be glad to beer from her Mrralton men ware out looking
friend* * Mra. Eschar Barg- over two farm* in this locality
atrom came from Covtria, Calif., where they expect to do somo
*
to be near her ItiOtifc. She ia tmprovmenta uu, Bprlna
Wadswcrth Bissel began vat on
itaylng in Grand Rapid*. * Mrs. the farm tip purctvwsd from
David Maine of Healings called Ray Jenkins last Bumrow. He
on ixv folks. Mr. and Mrs. liarOld Bharpo Bunday. David baa experts to do soma romodaUng
hna** *
LaRue
gone to Germany. * Mr. and
V“* aon C4jlfd ® Mre.

Programs for the emotionally
handicapped pupil ranatttuto the
most rapidly growing area In
special education, according to
William C. Morse, prafeanr of
educational psychology at The
University of Michigan
Three factors ana rrapondWe.

finding thcmaelveB under the
same obligation hero as they
have already basil far the re­
tarded.
.
■ Whcti k child con be helped
X) pressure felt by school per­ In tliLv manner, or erm hyglcnlsonnel to develop way* of taking oally sustained tn his home sod
can of Increasing numbers of
maladjusted pupils; S) govern­
ment support.
"The trend U toward special

WHATB AHEAD
Little hate move doner to Ute
head this aaaaon. look aoft and
smooth in aheerv. cUka finely

b**is, iiandllng difficult attuaUons that cannot be worked
through in regular dass’oonui.
Then- *zt also other approadits
from ‘work therapy lo ‘group

A play’of textures

ocntly undertook a rcwearch proJccl to study public school
classes for snotlonaliy and so­
cially discrurbtd. Financed by

SPRING FEVER
STRIKES AGAIN
Whether you have a mild or
a sarlout cate of “Spring
Fever", you can be assured
it will pass soon. But the best
assurance of good health you
can have Is a regular physical
examination by your family

Soft News Appear;
In Gentle Fashion
Starting with the theory that. Heated simplicity, new In youthIndlvtduallty Is the eawnoo of fuU verve, new in excellence of
good testa and good faahton. new J**10
t*forta«’ ‘L *wrT
prtM range, and new In thomany
Spring style* develop the not1.1 JkrtaUoM on the theme of the.
feminine, ladylike took In a dl-1—
*

' scribe* far you. rely on our
Resofl Pharmacist lo M your
prescription accurately and
promptly.

VOURI

) PHARMACY

AU in all. the fashion* of thia
new season represent a gather­
inc together of recent fashion

Necklace and Malching Bracelet, 5.00 each; Earrings, 4.00.
prices plus Ux

muted
prettily

JEWELERS

paisleys color
and perfectly.

sp^NSTIMg',

BERKSHIRE
STOCKINGS

An Easier outfit deserves the glamour
touch of Berkshire StxkJnge. We have Just the
' oo/Sr to sei off your new costume. Al! sizes,
all with Berkshire's famous Ny!o&amp;
ttc
Bun-Barrier at top and too. $1.35 a pair JL-/

took for famous 'Trade-Name labels on the
things you buy ... you'll find'them here!
Prescription
Pharmacy
PhoM WI 5-2466

Parmaleoir

Hastings

124 East State Street

126 East Stafa St.

Like a slroke.of satin on wool... Trifari use* a
gleaming strand to emphasize lhe exquisite
textured finish of “Devonshire," a new jewel aeries
in golden or platinum toned Trifanium.

VPVEUE/^ Than

have a fashionable Easter!

to dark take on a mellow tone;
navy looks richer, gray very
young and frtxih.

March on, In an Easter

parade of fashions this yaai
. . . the finest styling,

black, often add the crisp touch
at white, in iuelf an Important
Spring ‘'color."

Easter Beauty
Starts with
Spring fashion offer* a counter­
trend to the softly feminine
styles. Dubbed “tough chic," this
trend la somewhat sportive in
Inspiration, with emphasis on a
lean, spare, elegantly uncluttered
look.
New* to note for Spring in-

You, too, con hove something
new beneath "your" Easter
flattering hair
bonnet

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in famous fragrances by Tussy . . . Max Factor . . . Shulton . . .Old Spice
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things you buy... you'll find them here!

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�Hv Wr* ,Wcrv lackton
B, Mr.. M«ry /««•««

w Mra Harold Kenyon spent UaM 10 different kinds of binK
|fioo£y *Uh her daughter. Mra| Jerry Adims of tha Qraat
,nio&lt;n^ VwuWwtw
fWn-mining station was
lb' tn Clarksville. * Mra Jack
oVcr tho weekend with hte
’
tb,
n-

Render
has been
in
t^rnnf^t
the who
Mr bale
in U»£ ce ra cLllf for tiwXut tlwX
reined hX Sunday
UK.lt3 rc^n™

■““* Doctor,
*“»• “■ had planned.to jedn on
Mrs. Facility
nciuc Saturday.—*Mr--The
M(dleal
them Saturday but was unable
QrafmiUer and
to do so. * Mr. and Mra Rus- ££ « Kalamaioo wrre dinner
.ell Bender and Beverly were
hre Barents. Mr. and

Middlrvillp
MiaalCVllie
——

I ting

•

Pale Hues Coloring Spring

I

M

Fittingly far Hprlng. the aea- The

week Circle met at the home uuuwr
u. ma,
Mrs. kiuxi ie.iv.ta-.
of^dra John Joustra Thursday, dcr and children of Orabeau
* The Senior MYF said there Head Sunday.
.
| vm, Saturday “JV"
IlliIte a truck for their paper
Mr. and Mra Raymond Fink- her rnothw. Mn £ J_?.u^
drive at the MMhodlM Church
Bn&lt;1 fanjpy were in Lan-, and sorij^ul and O«*gwy rf
on
Thuraday. April •. * that
The' sing
„ Sunday.
r „
nii Mra
MKtJSTcUr^Ctrete.
8un&lt;3,J' *
* »«
Mr.
and
Mra *P«nt
w
Peterson.

softly Umlnoue and mtaty. White

«
muU and praciae or bold and
L-™.
STow rtmr. clear cotar. It
Lemon. apritex. orchid peach e*
and~
Kiowa. refrtalimgly. in comblna- and blowom pink are just a few arty. tn®
more
twn with *uch lualre o' black of lhe hue* that give Bprlng Ing cotore make a aplaab.

Forrest Bendt,. wu»
commercial
, —
in Florids the last fuw months, unded tlw MlcWpin BuxliulM
am.; Rebeckah Circle with Mra start for home this wrek. They Educational Association at LanSnyder at 1:30; Miriam Circle TL-.rn.ta. I»wta. Uta w«u.
»
with Mrs. Clayton Bennett at in Hesperia. Canada, before to- Mra. Ozro I terec U
---------- --------------------- turning home. * Mr. and Mra. daughter and husband. Mr. and
Shumway at B pm, and Esther
Wellman and JuJte and Mra. Wilbur Gibbs, In KjLvnaCircle with Mra fMtta Boraum JttnK ot New Castle. Ind, spent too. * Mr. and Mra William
at Iihc weekend with Mr. and Mra CampbeM to expected thto Friday
Mr and Mrt Ralph Brower Walter Wellman * Mr.
and from Mayville where Mr.
and'daughter of Cntama wm. Mra. Robert Whitfcrdof Davis bell1

A Handsome

We're ready for Sorter. Choore the etylee you wont
and like at price* you can't afford to mini

your constant

your

SUIT
is by

CURLEE
Vherever you go, whatvtft you do.

you know

Skinny Coats for Spring
Take to Supple Shapes j
Coats on the skinny side, but trim and a maximum of lady­
superbly soft and supple, pro- like good taste.
v I d e ladylike coverage far
Spring's "gentlewoman" fash- the neckline, act small and high
or notclwd — and fresh-looking
u the double collar on notched
with high shaping, and some­
time® a flare at the hemline.
vneates back bells, then, on

paring down to tivo slender look all-around leather belts.
at the hemline.
' High-placed small pockets.

ou’re well-dressed in

our Suit by CURLEE.
Careful attention to
oiloring detail* . . . fob-

ics and patterns that are
is timely as today—these
ire the qualities that set

;URLEE opart from ordiicry suits. Come In and

iut on a CURLEE Suit—

hen see how good you

$5500
to s7450
New50ring Accessories

who would think
nylon straw
could look so
high fashion?

A re- pocket - directions Sptmg coote

8

it's the cobra-covered toe that does it!

fly front closings for both coats
Farblca for coate are sheerer
and suite. Ncwreit of all looks and smoother. Lightweight wool-

It’s cool, it’s smart, it’s American Girl-jjficed.

What are you waiting for?
tic. some experts believe, of a
wlwlc new approach to fashion,
«*U
fc.
dwuort Ki ta held ektae to

crochets, eloques. flattened
tweeds, mohair* and shetlands.
&gt;».“*»•.“ ““T'
**tanmu - whltao ond PB|&gt;

NAVY or

LIME GREEN

hamline: some are cut on theiTl,'£\&gt;R,^?RA ’'n’a'
I
-i Bench .gfajamax and culottea
| look dramatic and new In gauzy I
,1 butterfly prints.
____ I

Spring the look shows up n
fined and femlnlnlzed. *11
high, get-ln sleeve; high soft
shaped bodice; skinny lines wil
a touch of ease.
It's a young look, and i
too. Is the Chctam influence,
lerrt recent arrival from Englan
Tlito. Springs' Ci»elrea look
stamped by tong pointed co Ila
Equally youthful are e
that take their inspiration 1
the Norfolk jacket—tong-wi
ed. often with eUpthrough t
ahapcltnesa prevails in c’

uncluttered, with a minimum

Unskilled Jobs
Not Expected
To Increase
A changing economy to pc
huge adjustments for Michij
education system, a Mich
State University extension le

M®K1TW@O@K)T

FELTS.

SHIRTS

The number of unskilled jo
in Michigan will be the sanin
Ing to Willkun J Kimball, ex­
tension program leader In com­
munity rreourre development.

cation for akllled Job* win be
by Von Houten

and Shapely

FASTER

$895

SPORT SHIRTS
JEWELRY and

Too!

LEATHER GOODS

nwear by Guidemaster

by Hickok

Sir, Jacket and Gordon Furguson
WAUANT10 TO SI A__

Kendleton"__
Trade Mark Reg. U.S. Pai. OH.
FINDUTON WOOllN MILU
FortUnd. Ore.
10O1 VlrgU Wool

will receive much of their In­
come as adults from unemploy­
ment compensation and welfare
payments.
Forty percent more youths are
IMO-a than In the iMO'a. he

^H50

port Jackets by

three farm youths move to
urfran areas for employment.
’The great increase tn jobs
will be in white collar «cupa_
.__ . -

Sorry, a thump or a poke won't tell you if a carpet's any^ood. Or a tug or a be
For instonce?Yuke the bock bend test. Some people think if a carpet’s hard

to bend it must be strong. Nothing could be more wrong, A cheap,
badly mode carpet con be almost impossible to bend. An
expensive, high pilq^gpl might bend quite easily.

Carpet tests don't praB^&gt; thing (Unless they're done

PENDLETON GARMENTS

ary or higher education-to pro-

For Spring and Summer

If it's a LEES carpet from HASTINGS
'Agriculture U a highly sidJ]-

$6.95 or $22.95.
We sell only first quality carpets, like LEES.

And we stand behind every carpet we sell.

HASTINGS FLOOR COVERING

'■Dress Well . . . You Can't Afford Not To"
We Rent Formal Wear

FLOOR COVERING you're safe.

Lees make first quality carpets, whether you pay
ooments, "and only Ukm with
skilled and scientific training
will find occupations in agri­
culture."

H44M McPlt&amp;diti Meti^ WeaA.
of "Pendleton" Men's ond Ladies' Sportswear

’How to get o carpet you dkn trust: Find out who
made it. Buy from a reliable store.

For Ladies and Gentlemen

Central Auditorium, Tonight, Thuraday, April 8—8 p.m.

ofMsnwo

at the mill.)
tweded.-

... See Them at the BPW FASHION SHOW

&lt;38 E. State St.

Four Common Carpet Tests
What Can They Tell You...

Michigan, Kimball continues, do
not complete high school.

DOT1 Kb FOR DASH

123 West State Street, Hastings

*

Phone WI 5*51 IB

Quality Materials and Guaranteed Workmanship

Lees Vivacious
AU AC RI LON ACRYLIC FACE

PLUSH SURFACE TEXTURE

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r The Price of An Easter Bonnet — Sell Your Don't Needs Here!
See the New Car
Trade-Ins"

Get Sei for
Miles of Spring
Driving Pleasure
jm

r*a aa* 4««ri*od m (alto..: to wl&gt;:
Lot 1. MUAl.till. Dawn. Adlltlaa
la U. ViUma at UlWl.rilte Bae-

220 W. Slot.

- Qualify MerchondiM

Used Cor Lof across from
Food Center. Also, Cars ot
rear of Dodge-Dealership.

Ir'rCuUn
&gt;a?d.**&lt;B*ht*&lt;Hw&gt;,3eXi
a«/io» &amp;oiu». mi.

Calendar of
Spacial Events

PRE-SPRING
SPECIALS

warranty.

condition.

-K6N

THURSDAY, APRIL K
BPW ANNUAL STYLE HyoW8 pm. in Central Auditorium
Proceed* go for Scholarship
Fund.

TUESDAY, APRIL IB
1962 FORD GALAXIE 5M
KIWANIS TRAVEL PICTURE—
2 Dr. Hardtop V8 automatic.
James Metcalf takes us on
............... -......................... 61188
"Wing* to Puerto Rico.” See
the rich colors of the ocean
IBM MERCURY COMET
that laps on sandy beaches,
3 Dr. Hardtop. 8 cyl. engine.
1H1 PONTIAC
the green rugged mountain*
Std. tran*. ........................ 814M
that cover three-fourth* of the
. . . Catalina Convertible. Red
Uland, and Utah field* of pine­
with white top and matching 1982 MERCURY CUSTOM
apple*. Central Auditorium, 8
4 Dr. Hardtop One owner new
pm.
Custom 4 Dr. Sedan: Autom*-

Dll CHEVROLET

NOTICES

"It* Tima to Use

1942 MERCURY MONTEREY
-81486

1M2 FORD STATION WAGON
&lt; Dr...................................81,095

NOTICES

Francisco's

SPRAY"

a Shade and Fruit Tran

1M» L1LC. PICKUP
4 Wheel Drive. Demonstrator.

NN CHEVROLET
... 4 Dr. Station Wagon. VB

1M1 FORD ECONOLINK BUS
0 Passenger. Std. trans, with
radio. Extra good condition.

00 Til UNDERBIRD
... White finish with beige lntwtor, fully equipped. One

TRANSPORTATION
SPECIALS

SALE!!
(Starting Wed.. April 7)

• Scab

45 ACRES ON COATS GROVE
ROAD-Half mile east of M-66.
Call Lansing 3W-0245 or see

• Mealy Bugs
• Leaf Spot

aud BUmark Avenue*.

• Rust Blight

BLAIR’S
FARM &amp; GARDEN
231 W. Stat.

IN OLDSMOBILE

19M ‘CHEVROLET Nomad 4 Dr.
Station Wagon 8 cyl. Autojnatlc trans.............. ............ |7M

PONTIAC OLDS CADILLAC
Ph. 5-2478—107 N. Michigan Ave
Hastings, Michigan

trode-ia&gt; to be brought in.

acr Terramycm A, p'Fortified

Are You Planning

ventxon or treatment ot pup-

to Do Any
Fencing This Spring?

abfcicMW, atropine rhinitis, lep­
tospirosis ana stress problems.

GOINGTO*USE'bARbT^

___87M

1868 DODGE

Used Chain Saw*. Lawn Mow-

m» FORD 4 Dr. Country Sedan.

LARKE BUICK

1959 LINCOLN Premier 4 Dr.
Sedan. ................................. MM
IMS MERCURY CONS’. ....M46

CHEVROLET

Mahler
Motor Sales

1435 S. Hanover
WI 5-2426

LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALER
1910 N. Michigan Ave.

1963 CHEVROLET
4 Dr.; bkia maun-c. eufoiMlx. r*4». w/wslls, Like nmvl

FARM IMPLEMENTS

Used
Farm Machinery

1963 BUICK
talobra 2 Or.; autonuHc. CmcOP•&lt;«MEIy dean. Ona vwnu.

TRACTORS:
—1051 John Deere
w/power block. New ber. Hydraulic. Like new 11

1963 CHEVROLET

Balere, Manure Spreader*,
Rakes and Several New Farm
Tool*.

Don't miss this sale if you
want to save money. If yoa
don't like “our" price—make u*
an oiler!

FRANCISCO»
FARM SUPPLY
M-17 So,

-

N«w . IUn,o3.l ■ luwlr

KAECHELE'S
305 S. Ck.rcli

GOING TO REPLACE
A GATE?

NEED FENCE POSTS?

"FARM BUBEALFS shipload
buying mean* Beller Products

Farm Bureau
Services
WI 5-2223

LANDBANK

tribe tor.

several good Used 3- and 4-

jn_ GOODYEAR

BROS

11 4 Wednesday only.

Large Selection Ladle*
SPRING COATS and SUITS

FARMERS . . .

Tima Again!"
Get Mir Fertiliser Prices

FORD PICKUP

save you moneyi iduik or
BoffU)
•

before you buy. We can

NEW WATERPROOF TARP

Root our Spreader for 50c

18 a 13—811.86

1900 K*0

WANTED-Somecne to take over
payment* on 1864 Venus Mo­
bile Home. Phone 045-5811

1’none

* Boots

OUTBOARD MOTOR TUNEUP
cury outboard new boats and
trader*. See u* for a Spring
Special. Wheeler Marine serv­
ice. Nashville, Mich. OL 3-2861
5/8

★ BiMineta Opportunities

845-2126.
FURNISHED APTS FOR RENT

LEGAL

service,

cabinet

and

displays.

PECANS OR

Outotanding fringe benefit*, including
a liberal slate contributory
insurance program and an ex­
cellent retirement plan, plus
social security.
For all information, contact
the Perooonel Office, PorS
Custer State Home. Box 248.
Augusta, Michigan, or any
Michigan Employment SecurAN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
EMPLOYER

WALNUTS

INSIST ON MICHIGAN DOT­
TED OA81 See Carl ft Betty*
Appliance* before you buy I
South.

Lovely Cape Cod Homo

month. Phone Grand Rapid*

MCCULLOCH-WRIGHT—PIO­
NEER - (Salos and service)

iw». Compute Chain

4/M

investigate
Hasting* Height*

★ Household Goods

44 x 120’ BUILDING — Located
143 W. Division, Freeport, Mich. NEW 4c USED PUMPS—New in­
stallation* and remodeling.
Suitable for a variety of busi­
Powell’S Plumbing Co. Free eaness or storage opportunities.
Will sell with small down payMiddleville SY 0-3843 evening*.
SY 5-3M4 day*.
tf
Full price only 815.1XX). Large
inventory of automotive equip­
ment available if desired. Call
condition, with ail cleaning accollect for appointment. R. L
powcr polLsh-

GET YOUR WATER SOFTEN­
ER SALT AT PAHM BUREAU
Load Buying

Hauling*. Phone WI 5-5118. tl

EXPERT TAILORING

Spring Cleaning
Time 11
5714.

County Special Edu.

to fit most sweeper* are available atSTEURYB BLBCTRIC,

DOWS
Puts New Home
ON YOUR LOT

887.70. Monthly paymenu 87.TO.
Phone 845-8431.

a rubber stamp with your new
ZIP Code manner. Three-line

tr.crchandiie, operation of fork
lift truck* and delivery equip­
ment. ouUlde work loading and SPRAGUE LANDSCAPE SERV­
unloading trucks, building maICES—Moke arrangements now

8336. ThU include*, postage
and cals* tax. Burpee's BpecBhoppe. DHtaa. Mich.

maintenance. Mowing, trim­
ming and spraying. Phone

LOT
OWNERS!

$50

welcome any used clothing,
duties, utensils, etc. The pro­
ceed* from the re-sale of these

totners, new position* are avail­
appUSDoe
repair.
able for intelligent men who SINGER AUTOMATIC ZIG ZAG
have demonstrated personal —With lovely drawer space cabi­
net. Dial control for hundreds ^PersoMb
and employment background.
indoor Interest who can work
with numbers and enjoy work­
ing with and servicing cus­
tomers with building materials

dm.

near school, ga* furnace, newly
decorated. Reference*. inquire

ANYWHERE IN MICHIGAN,
OHIO, INDIANA. Monthly
payment as low a* 843. 15-year
Built and financed by HOME-:
STEAD CORP, no divided re­
sponsibility. Beat spring rush.
DARWN BENJAMIN

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS—
PO. 111. Meetings Tehphone

Monday. I pm.
round employment, hospital
and life paltf. paid holidays, POWER SPRAYING - Fence T^E FATMAN—Private Dote.row*, lawn and garden* Herbi­
uniform allowance, paid per­
Uve 24-Hour. Shadowing. Tape,
cide*, fungicides and pesticide*.
sonnel development and train­
Foto-Film Evidence. Nation­ GUNSMITHING SKRVWBSprague Landscape . Service*.
ing plan, sickness plan. Select­
wide, Confidential. Cali WO
Rebluing, restocking, repairing.
Lake Odeau 174-4761.
•’
ed applicants will take voca4-2446 or Write ih North
Wo tell guni, scop*., ammunltwnal aptitude examination* to
11'30
»gun cases, slings, swiveU
qualify for this job. If Inter­
everything needed for your
ested reply In your own hand­
writing. Hating employment
10440 K
o«bn. 4MU&gt;. »». L.po
MAPLE SYRUP FOR SALE —
■ east at
experience, length of time in
Phone Nashville OL 3-0218,
'02. Doug
thu area, references. Indicate
'
4/tt
expected yearly income. Your
HAVING A PARTY* — fUgoh
reply will be held In strict con­ TABLE PAPA —For piaUoe,
Bowl ar Cup* (up to 000).
family reunion*, lot* of use*.
fidence 1! requested. Blue DI*Available al small rental fee
40“ by Wf. 8IA0 at The BanCall Episcopal Parish Houm or 3 - BEDROOM HOME WANTED
Personnel Dept. 25 Avenue O.
Battle Creek. Mich.
• 4/61 .FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR
within 30 minutes of Hastings’

Phone 210-548-3144.

BE INDEPENDENT—Sell Rawleuth Products in H*«Un«».

FARM BUREAU

WI NICK SURPLUS

options.

cm caih and cany building
supply operation. The job Is

WALK UP AND SAVE!
* */a

“IPs Fartilix.r

fraternal or recreational

116 NORTH MICHIGAN AVE­
NUE FOR RENT - Space for

★ Naticw

Michigan.

SPRING HATS, PURSES
and GLOVES

hiiIMMIiml
1961

other

79. Two minute* from
ville. Good wages and co
able living. OL 3-8015.

Good Choice nt
COTTON BLOUSES A SKIRTS

&gt;962 BUICK
4 Or. LMebra. Power .taating *nd
“•iM. MMMfic. On* owner.

AarUun, laTma,
I Buy Used Mobil* Hanes
,. CEREAL CUTE
MOBILE HOME 8AU»

opportunities and employee
benefit*. Must be a hub *chool

and have a car. Phone
Mr. Howard, WI 5-3434 ’
Local Finance Corp.
113 8. Jefferson 8L

* Help Wanted

Phone 045-0415

—John Deere H*y Conditioner.
Excellent conditioner.

Schult*

Roll Out Rooms
all*
Otat rinbBMi

branch manager.' Rapid ad-

LOANS

EASTER DRESSES
for “MW and “Mra."

conditioner hook up. Real good

paymenu on IBM Chevy II

Many

A-i snspe.

1962 RAMBLER

Your Opportunity

iwa FORD FOR SALE — New
Urcs, good condition. (300. J.
Meat, Lake Oaeaaa. Rhone 374-

HOU8EKEEPER—Couple or wo­
man, to live In with one gentle-

Open Friday 0 am. to 5:30 pm.

WANTED—To come in start­
ing April U from 7:30 am. Jo
5 pm. Call OL 3-4303 after
5:30.
4/15

MALE HOSPITAL
ATTENDANTS

Tubular Steel.

Ofllce hour* will be from
1962 CHEVROLET

cated on Algonquin lake. Call

pentcr
A Automotive
GOING TO USE
FIELD FENCE?

WI 5-5352

GOOD AS NEW
STORE

3-BEDROOM MODERN COT-

Elevator, Middleville and Dci-

WI 5-3158 M-37 South
4/8

Hasting - Plumbing
Sarvica

FOR FAST 24-HOUR FILM

transportation. Reply to Box
073 cjo Haatlngs Ranner
4/8

your regular ration. Call now

■FIRST COME—

FIRST SERVED”
IMS MERCURY ..

4/15

INTERNATIONAL 660 TRACTOB with five-bottom plow for
z-aaie—1800 hr*. Phone WI 6­
' 2284 evening*.
4/8

WI 5-5912 GOT SICK PIOS, CALVES,
DAIRY CATTLE UR BEEF—

MUST REDUCE

. . . te&gt; make room for

•aa, Hastings
Grand Rapids 1, Michigan,
giving present o-cupaUon, time
available and past experience.
Residents of other communities
in Barry, Allegan and Eaton
Counties, please note.
4/8

STALK SHREDDERS—For Rent
Francisco Farm supply, M-37 MATURE WOMAN to do home60, WI 6-5150.
u

INVENTORY

REAHM
MOTOFSALES

Please call Delton 758-3506. BUI
Seymour, R3 Bellevue. Two

PART-TIME INVESTIGATOR
for Hastings and vicinity. No
selling or canvassing. Must be
tve high

Curl
• Rod Spider Mito

Spring

House Cleaning

FRESH MILK COWS FOR
SALE, ONE OR ALL — Abo
some good feeder steers. Would
like to rent pasture by May 1

• Control of Poach Leaf

VI engine, standard tranamb-

I960 BUICK

Ute Banner Want Adil

Classified Paragraphs

ORTHO DORMANT

1X3 PONTIAC
. .
Starchief 4 Dr Sedan
Many extra*/maroon and white 19M LINCOLN CONTINENTAL

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srrissr&amp;s:

CARDS Of THANKS &amp; IN MEMORIAMSy-Zc par word.

WI 5-3903 or WI 5-2454

00 OLDSMOBILE
. . . Dynamic 88 4 Dr. Sedan.

4 Or. Uatkon Wagon; « cyl

BOAUD
fMMMIl
•
nt
asfi-i

USED CAR LOT

yd OLDSMOBILE
, . . Beautiful white Starfire
Coupe Blue interior, all the
extras and fully guaranteed.

WI 5-2125

.rm

DISPLAY CLASSIFIED—$1.25 nor loch h, slagh iosartioo. 85c par

• Prlcod to Fit Your

OCJ OLDSMOBILE

bwqUm

CASH 0ATI—2 We oar

Dodg*-Oart Dock,

mileage.

tJB OLDSMOBILE
. D&gt;:uunlc 88 3 Dr. Hardtop,
yilly equipped, green and
vtUM tutoae, above average

TUr HARTINGS BANNKJL--7

sonca

MINIMUM RATE—50c for Tw.nty Word..

at

Hastings
Motor Sales

U64 CHEVROLET
. . impale 3 Dr. Hardtop

BOAB I&gt; or
COMMIMIOKBI

LEGALS

CLASSIFIED AD PAGE
HASTINGS BANNER

PHONE
WI 5-3481

aruund. Write

staviCB
tf|

romm-n™
f-r
pu«e «U
MmUDV.

�NOTICE or
IOBPEIT I ■
*»n hoti

5—THE HASTINGS BANNER

CARD OF THANKS
Wr wish to extend our sincere
lhahki and appreciation to the
neithbor&lt;i. irtends and relatives
fot their many sets of kindness
during the IltoMs and death ot
our loved one: for the wonderful
out received while she was a
patient at Pennock Hospital; to
Rev. Lowell for hlfl many call*
and comforting words; to Mra.
Lowell and Mr and Mra. Lloyd
BrecheUcn for their music Also
lhe pallbrarrts. May God richly
bless each ot you.
.
.
The Carl Hewitt Family

CARD OF THANKS
I wish to Uiank Dr Myers,
nurses and nurses' aid* al Pen­
nock Hospital for their wonder­ Rodnkk.
ful care Thanks also to my rela­ Nalamalno. M
tives. friend* and. neighbors for
cards, flowers end visit* during
my illnes*
Charles Rice

CARD OF THANKS
The Hastings Shrine Club
thank* all who bought ticket*
for and attended our recent
Saladin Band and Variety Show
Because of y&lt;rtr purchaae. Uie
show wa* very successful in ral*ing money which will go to help
CARD OP THANKS
Many thanks to Dra. Finnle, crippled, underprivileged or
Phelps and Finnic, the nurses burned children from Ulis area
Also
many thanks to our patrons.
and nurses’ aids, for the good
Hastings Shrine Club
care while I was In the hospital.
Also all of the friends, relatives.
IN
MEMOR1AM
Senior Class at Lakewood. Bus
In
loving
memory of our
No 18. Coats Grove LAS and the
GAA for the gifts, flowers, cards mother and grandmoUier. Annet­
ta Scobey, who passed away one
and calls.
year ago today.
Terri Allerdlng
You left thl* world of sorrow
And are free from pain and harm
CARD OF THANKS
Now rest tn peace and comfort
David C. Spaw—I wish to ex­ In lhe bleased Saviour’* arm*.
tend my heartfelt thanks and
appreciation for the act* of kind­ God took her home.
ness. messages of sympathy, me­ It wa* His will
morials and beautiful floral of­ Within our hearts
ferings received from my kind She llveth *UH.
friends, neighbors and relatives
Harley. Ruth and Michelle Earl
during my recent bereavement In
lhe loss of my beloved husband.
I MpectaUyNvnnt to thank Rev.
LEGALS
David Honeywell. Ivan Smith
and Um pallbearers for their
xoncra ot oalb
wonderful scrvicea.
IX r0*»0L08U*B
Betty and Judy Ann
BY ADVEBTIMMBITT
Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Spew
NatlM l» kwvby «(»•■ U&gt;»« 4»&lt;iull
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Oates
as* Mtarert ta U» ««4lil.». at tw«
Mr and Mrs Tom Haines
and family
Mr. And Mrs Robert Gates
lei
«t Amtriu. *• Bwlfirw.
and family
«u 4*t»4 A**ut 34. I*!*- &gt;erard*4
Aiurart ss7 10*4
LlWe 1*8 •&lt;
Mr. and Mrs Charite Wilcutt
I m. &amp;*O In U. B*«l.l*t .
Otoe* tat B»«y Ca»»ty. Mlekinn.
■■4 lk« (Ikve 4*1.4 April t*. WO.
CABD OF THANKS
r«e»r4»4 «a Avril IS. 10*0 ta UUr
We wish to express our heart- l*r»I MartgsgM. Pag* *M &lt;»
felt thanks and appreciation for •fflr*:
ra*l »«mant la a grevlalaa al
the many act* ot kindneat, mee- ■aid
woruarra. aald
k*«
■agts of sympathy, the beautiful tl.ri.4 ta Aariara (*• "hale 4abl ra
floral arrangements, and leu­ eur*4*lkar*by lo Vo now 4o* *»4
kemia fund offerings received
'tkare
la
&lt;M
aa*
vayabta
a«
from neighbors, friends, relatives lk« 441* al tkH aaiir* n»aa tka 4«H
■nd izw«i 414 at tl&gt;e Ume of our •*enr*4 by m)4 mortcare* lha.«»"
TatntT'M* Ikentkna alrbt bonderd
sorrow and tot* We especially ■t.trXa
* St/100 (48I.4MJ1I. aa4

,.! GALE HODXkll.

Izmir aaruaw,
«... .
- ------------- ------ —
chairman of the church board, Hadley Kigar and Lawrence

125 Lakewood Students
On 6- Week’s Honor Roll

d.fanll

rtad' o“'"tbirIf'*( 10Mar*a*
un.Irra Used -III MMBUMW
frit &gt;ald Laad Coo Iran at thair
tloa and wllhoai (artbar nollr*

FUBUCATIOM OBOE*.

.

DAHL 8. SCOTT
LETHA E. RCOTT

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Middleville O.E.S. Chapter.
Mra. Bchondelmayer had lived

mound Middleville, except for a
short period spent in Grand
Her

husband

waa

iiaViino

•rwn Bunts, 80S S. Vo'jnr. Ck.ner
Nss&lt;k Bl. Nuuy Jtnkias.. l« W.

Kl.’WftL!

lAslonUy

; Jaftra'y liarUaa
401 S. Ark. Aarti

Brooks. County line.

Arthur. Robert and Daren ot
reveld. Joyann Kime, Phyllis Grund Rapids; Edward. Spring
Montague. James McVay. Bren-

Pleasant Valley '
.ty Mrt. ElM Blank
81 Cl.rk.vW.
IV».|4&gt;«
The local buslneaa conference
meeting la Tuesday evening at

Mra.

William

For Records

mlltenUy.

e US. Army Support
Ten members of the HasUngx
Hasting^ and nu
Augusta
«u»« uu,g»w
(Rupka) Brandt. Stephen Miller's Thursday. April
Vietnam. March 27. Kiwanls Club, led bv Provide He married Geneva Lance on 8th. A quill 11 to be quilted. *

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Mra. Fred Bawdy's Saturday
evening. * The Alto Garden
Club postponed March meeting
will be held Wednesday. April
7, with I o'clock luncheon. The
April meeting will be April 21st.
Alto Church. Methodist Fellow­
ship room.

■Uw, Bank &lt;allal in we Ma
Ruby Wall Wednesday of last

Marine Lieutenant Colonel Da- club development committee for, (Betty) Green of Portland and is a patient at Pennock Hospital
is steadily improving.
Klwanl* International in Mich- Mra Vernon (Evelyn) Brock of
Doxey ot Woodland Is serving *—
-Woodland; five sons. Ray and
with the Pint Marine Brigade,
Young Is the last living mem- ' Max ot lake Odtws, Donald of
which recently departed Its home her of the founding group which11i Ionia. Kenneth of Woodland and David Patrick. Mra. Dale Zook
base in Hawaii for duty in the started the International organ!- i
and Mra. Violet Miller will be
at the school all through the
glnally scheduled to participate
The Hastlngi Club wm award- I (Grieg)
(Grace) Bawdy of Clarksville
in the West Coast Hjvy-Marine cd a ribbon few having attained and Mra Allen (Frtedal Corey of day. * Mr. and Mrs. James
Corps' Exercise 'Silver Lance" In a perfect attendance month । Grand .Ledge, and two brotbera, Briggs of Lowell were evening
late February, but was cancelled during April of 1964. Another Frank of Ionia and Robert of
out when the international siluclub for achleveing a 100 per­
family were Sunday . afternoon
The First Marine Brigade Is one
visitors and also st Uie Melvin
ot our community's unique fight­ cent rating In the Klwanl* Club Pleasant Valley
rating plan.
Btarbardk * Mr. and Mra. Floyd
ing units. It la the only known
Lists Pre-Easter
combat unit In the world In
which air and ground elements
Church
Sarvic.s
ncaday evening.
live and train together under the
the Sprjng meeting.
same roof, and Is under the
Mr. and Mra. David Patrick
In State-wide competition, the
trol of a single tacUcal
group from Grace Brethren
Bunday evening, April 11, there Church who held a service 8un-

If

i

•

FOR

Grand Rapid. offtcUled and

advises the armed forces of the Spring divisional meeting Mon- county and came to this area In
Republic of Vietnam on training.
He had lived In ti&gt;e Woodbury
um of equipment and tactical Carousel Mountain Ski Lodge.
operations. Tinkler entered lhe near Holland.
area for the last 33 yeara. An
Army in April. 1#&lt;W. completed
basic training at Fort Leonard
Wood. Mo., and «raa last sta­ ot Detroit, Governor o( lhe tired in 1P81.
tioned at Port Devens. Mass. Michigan District.
i Previous to his Lansing an­
other parts of the meeting1 ployment ite was engaged in
graduated In 1962 from Hastings wrrv conducted by Frank O farming.
High School. Before entering the Staiger. Michigan district secre-; Surviving are hla wife: four
Army, he wm employed by Has­ tary - tmwurcr. Also tn atten- tteughiera, Mra. Harold (Hazel)
tings Piston Ring.
dance were Gil Pruitt and Harry Inux and Mra. Harrison (Ruth)

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tn Grand Rapids, wren held at
2 pm. Saturday at the Beeler DELTON —'
Funeral Home at Middleville.

Armed Twml Hastings Kiwanis

ton of Mr. and

OF DISTINCTION

THE SHERWOOD AGENCV

Ifaaw

Ha.tlnxa. Mick*

and Ivah Eckman. R2 Hastings,
is home on a 10-day leave. He
will return to Ft. Rucker, Ala ,
where he is stationed.

INSURANCE

past prraldent Richard Land, which wm visited by Mr.

Other Harting. Kiwanlan. rt be

the

Verlin Kauffman and tons of
Re/AlLTvolie^ Caaoadc, Mary Kauffman and
Pauline Kauffman wvre Sunday

RODUT W. SMIRWOOD. Mp.
□XDEB TO* APPEABANCE

INCOMI TAX MIVICI

Insurance ond Bonds

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C. w. SPENCtR
State Farm Insurance

AUTQ — HU

Joy Reed. Lvonne Siweinski. Lsl! cllle Suntken, Diane Thampoon.
I Noel Walker and Jeff Wells.

Coraa (Lillian) Scliondebnaycr.
who died Wednesday morning.

News Notes- 3 Receives Awards

lUtliaca. Michigan.

MEMORIAL MONUMENTS

Hastings

All Forms of

rv-.nl.

Rites Tuesday

nSrrt|k«*'v**r
CKI«BI&lt;M 1
sn»
■aid learuaao* »a4 tka *mu »ad AlaSarattatonao allowM by law am *arb
frtrtlnrt** aata Tk* raj.wloa wri­
..
OBDSB.
ng In tkla tarantata** la oa* y**r frnm
k(
Mkhlrsn.
TU
PrVbits
&lt;he A*te fit .Ik*, tai*.
tka Coiwiy at Barry. _
Dated (*!• 3»&gt;b dan at Jannae* 1SS*.
• r Christina GraslMtr. D»rxtTirn rrsTts or amxric*.
Meranteo .
•
■
By Ctarb W. HUI.
IVOS, ar 10:00 a,td. In t*a Prob
Ae|1n&gt; Alain Dirnaiar
_
Cimriraea. Haatlno, Mlebl.an,
Parinert Kniaa Admlnlrlettloa
V.g. nnwaetra.nl rd Anltalux
Bail LMriag, Mlchl&lt;M

Offlca Hours
/
Man. D Wad. I to *♦ F.M.

945-9415

irinVin

"P
farmer.
: Nancy Leak. Paul Idvtngrton.1 Funeral services were held
Mrs. Gore Is survived by a utc Maemekr. Ron Makiey, Tueaday for William C. Brandt.
sister, Mn Elizabeth Purdy of Barbara Mros. Nancy Petrie, "
---- ------ “*
Lansing; five brothera. Albert. Norwin Pierce, Waiter Reed.
George and Joseph Crosby of Donna R0U,h. Chris Sayer.
I th interment In Woodland
Portland. Robert of Holt and Vicky Sherman. Chris VanAntWalter of Lake Odessa.
I werp. Nancy VanBurtn. Lorry Barcan! c at the Woodbury
United Brethren Cluirch offl| Vojtrch. and Carol Wilson.

l*Ht&gt;urall"n ana a
hidfl M pror|d»4 by ■
"Philip If. MilchalL

S. Michigan Ave.

HASTINGS

__ v.

W1U. 2.73; Rick Abbey. Cindy
Campbell Mary Beth Goodyear.
Linda Bkedgvll. Greg Wood.T5;
Nina Bryan. Ruth Elliott. Fran­
ca Ford. Greg C. Glllons. Doris
Hale. Mary Rein. Cheryl Schanta
and Terry Williams, 325

William Brandt

tv mA ilka, uantr^ta ■^*6»jbojb;r«"=&gt;
I»7k Xv •» M*r‘i|4a rttdreoafT

PUBUCXTIOM OBDBB
Slat* ot Mleklraa. Probata Coon
tar lb. Coantv ot Barry
Eatat* of Ofnn Vanrbn. All«(*dlr
Moatally Inronmatnat. File Na. 14.4IS.
It la (&gt;rd.rnd. That co Avril SO.
1»M. at 10:00 AJf.. ta tka Profctt.
Coartroom. Haatlara. Miraliaa. a
b.artac N. b»ld on lb. volition ot
Beatrie. M. Fiak.r tor th. anpoiae
mint ot a (aardla* Of tb. .aid dire
*Pab"lealtan and aorrk. ahatl b*
.. .,...11^
.t.tut* anA roan

Funeral Services
„ For Middleville
■ tvimr.
Woman Saturday

and Elaine Roush.
. Lon Smith. John Strickland. Ada Roberta. Wyoming, and
'Carol Strong. Paul Stuart. Con- Mra Myrtle Dick. Hastings, and
nle Ticknrr. Phil Townaend. Bob two brothers. Charles Hoyt,
Vo]tech, and Sandl Woodman.
Fn-cport. and George Hoyt,
■ Seniors — Lorna Ainsworth. Plainwell.
her death.
Mra. uorc waa wan on uiujr ------ —— — -—------ • — .37. 1901, tn Odom TbwnsWp. Oarr. Bonnie Carter. Bob
the daughter of William and El- 5H.----siu.-B~
90?1* Colby. Linda
len (Jonra) Crosby She wm a n,*rk
nf,nnb' Bv«,rtr
John Fteher, Janice Healey, wx•
rv
1
life-long resident of tint com1 Gloria Hecht. Randy Hewitt, LHCS 31111(13VJ
Robert Hines. Sandra Hough.;
J’

Philip H. Hltak.il.

301

.

.. --

Mrs. Polly Gore
Dies Suddenly
Here Monday

IM W. Rial. Htrt.
Hutlari. Michigan

ot Ml*’Barty
« Wta rtwl
dnor at tka Cnrlhourt In Haitlnra. In
tko Oo«»)r *&lt; BirtT. Atata of Mlcbl
tan, 4*14 btar. bain*’ ,tt*y vtat* at

Harold L. Miller, •’«&lt;
•
Kent Murphy, Kitty Ru»h
I
i Principal Donald Gill has anDenny Storrs. »-2S.
fe
nQ'n&gt;ose with 40 records Include
Juniora (5 ••'bJeeul—Susan
1
Sandra Belson. Senior with five Bachman, Gayle Bertow,
sublecU: Joanle Pavllch, Senior: Drake. Uura Eliott. Carl Hoff­
Nancy Ellis. Darlevn Jarman and man. Mary Anne Kannrt. M; ’|
Cindy .Moyer. Juniors with five Dick Dertinger. Agnes McPharlln
subjects: Patricia Stamm. Ken 3 4; Kathleen Gaskill, Pam LevWeller and Stephen Youngs. engood. Mary Lynne Settles snd
Juniors; Dick Lawrence. Ron Dave Vandenburg 33.
Juniors (4 sabjeets)-Christ na
McCrum and Connie Noble.
Sophomores, and Susan Engle, Campbell. Gloria Casey. Martan
JamM Fisher, Kathy Johnson Gorham. 3.75; Linda Dunkelberger, Bonnie Hoffman. Ken Rus­
and Lola Sage. Freshmen.
Others on the honor roll in­ sell. Elaine Zurad. 35: Jarrie
Bryans. Sue Cordray. Trinda
clude:
Seniors (5 subJocU) —Jill ?d- Greenleaf. Craig Huntley. Barb
ger. Lee Vahlslng. 38; Steve Purdy and Sue Welifare 325.
Sophomores—Harold Fitch. Ja­
Mayo. Carol Rose, Phil Stanton,
38: Kathleen Dorman. Dale net Francisco. Linda McClelland.
Doty. 3.4. and Page Barden. Ray­ Mary Odrxywolski 3.75: Bttty
Belson, Dale Berry, Cheryl Boto.
mond Nash. 31.
Seniors (4 subjects) — Nyla-Jo Bruce Curtis. Karen Frost. Sandy
Darby. Carol Hengtabach. Janine Gillespie. Linda Kahler. Sandra
Lubienirtkl. 35: Ervin Babcock,
Sage. 3.75: Susan Babcock, Mar­ Bev Burkey. Jerry Dunn. Don
jorie Buck. Owen Ftttgcrald. Henry. Cindy Miller. Elen Mui- &gt;
Terry Gerald. Larry Haywood. lenlx. John Peterson, Karen
Busan Kahler. Sally Kenfleld.
Ken Kuempel. Mary Allee Ux*uood. Mary McAllister. Valerie Kathleen Beckwith. Diane OllSmith. Sharon Welifare 35; Un-

man— Debra Jonffl; Sopho-, «ton.
mana — Diane Binns. Kathy
Robert Morris. Lou he McSteel. Hcndrikn VandeKcmp, 1I nWmiG.
“:d.
Dlarmld. MiisrMarsha McDi~
McDlonnid.
and Kathy Walt; Juntora—Lorna
Oseng-a. Warren Purdy,
Hecht. Bob othmer. and Seniors
Rairigh. BUI Ribbons,
— Marsha Oroff. Joyce Jackson,
Roberts. Coiuue Roush.
Jeon Jordon. Jeanette Jordui. Lln&lt;Ift s*ri0Uto, Ann Stowell. DlLana LeHigh. Paulette Miller. onp stuart and Kathy WoodJoyce Root. Gary Smith and Jim
Steel.
Sophomores — Emllene Barker,
Students corning a B average
Peggy Carter. Janice Cusack.
Michael Dlllcnbeck. Martha FeltFreshmen- Judy Sever. Susan zer. Jill Garllnger. Bruce Oar­
Blobker. LeRoy
lock. Barb UU111(UUJ
Gilliland. Jranluo
Jeannie
Bolthouse. Robert Chapman,
Allro Raskin. Janice
iHeldrick. Janet Hoppough. Gory
Kneale, and MerediUi Ute.
• Linda Mathis. Howard Meycra,

ho died about 6:15
pm Monday at Pennock Hos­
pital. are U^be held at 1 pm.
Friday at the Pickens. Chapel in
Lake tklcMia. Burial will be in
Lakeside Ccmetwy.

Ml Hard. 23. XHOI
Philip H. Mitchall.

da Allerdlng, Sandy
Ed Berry. Linda Chase. PoMon
Endsley, Bion Eye. Laurel God- H
frey. Linda Hayner. Jean Kaomf. ■
Sharon Lewis, Steve Malcolm, |

Some 125 Lakewood students Pam Cook. Richard Courser,
made the honor roll tiiLs part Muri FBwley, Robin Fleraicr.
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Business Directory
PRODUCTION
CREDIT
ASSOCIATION

BURN MORTGAGE—The Rev. Russell Houseman (left), pastor
of the Hartings Baptist Church, and partvhlonera participated In
mortgage-burning ceremony after they finished paying for lhe 18
iota or nearly seven acres of land north of Woodland avenue,
across from the Hastings Mutual Insurance Company building.
—
, . • _ .■_ — • - _— . k.n,.1. am. Alla* — till I Id it!

PUBLICATION OEDEX

AMta*M«nt •( OTeTrUmr R-.allr r&gt;
re.3,4 ta UbOT S«» ot D**4*. &gt;*&lt;• PUBLICATION OBDEB.
*34!, F.*»*m««&lt;a tn Cnnnw, P»«or
naralanv fa* arballan and matnl*«Emma Bkan
I. No. isoso.

kp e

CARD OF THANKS
I Wish to thank, my friends,
relatives and neighbors for the
cards, flower*, gifts and for all
the food that ha* been brought
in during the four weeks I was
a patient at Butterworth Haspital and since mv return home.
Thank* to Rev. Don Tack, the
Cedar Creek Church, the Hen­
dershot LAS and Mrs Douglas
Btraub who took c*re of Uie chil­
dren. Your kindnem will always
be remembered
Mrs. Mcrt Clark

ship, the daughter of WUlUun

Faulkner, on Peb. 15, 1885 A
life-tong resident of the area,
she had lived at iwr prvwnt
home about 15 yeara '

sr.i-exd ■fcfssn.’T.
Kail rill* a«rM of lb* B»«&lt; Hal!
ot U&gt;* X*rtb*Ml Quartar at (aid

ag f ei

CARD OF THANKS
Many thank* and deep ap­
preciation for the concern and
thouihtfulntt* of lhe friend* and
rdlauves who remembered me
with prayers, cards, flowers, gifts
and visit* during my «t*y in Uie
hospital and since returning
home. Special thanks to Pickens
Ambulance Service, Pastor Unreth. Drs Hoffs. Tromp and Lun­
deen and the nurse* and other
personnel at Pennock Hospital.
Your kindness will tong be re­
membered.
Mrs. Net* Oanlere

offi­

Inc ta tka Spratklv ot SurrU.
C«»lr Bare^JRau a^Mtekl***. A**‘''’^"l^flkZMU ChllrWr of Baa;
tin BUVn: •!*« taa goatk Half nt
s;r«35’?rg,ar«st:

b a

CARD OF THANKS *’ w' -f
Many, many thanks to every­
one who helped make our 50th
wedding annlveraary a happy
and memorable occasion. Thank*
to those who called, for the miny
card*. Uie gift* and *l*o,JoTl4&gt;e
many flowers. Everything has
been much appreciated and wlU
be deeply treasured.
Mr. and Mr*. L. D. Stamm
CABD OF THANKS
ttfer aMAdlf Bailee* wish
to thank those that remembered
ua on our 64Ui Wedding Annlverwry with card*, Irttera. gift* and
call*. Thank you io much.

.b4 LETII
■ its. fcorol
HUN»ll■^&gt;’,, M N KT T
IVSM.00) Dollars. «
snxmnl kow n'l 4»»
rrlariiMl and Int.rssi

VanderVacn

Fifteen of lhe 133 Hastings
High Scliool atu den ta who
achieved places on the honor roll
for Uie flrat marking period of

Tin Brodbeck. Beverly

A

Mr and Mrs Karl Pufpaff
and family
Mr. and Mra. Keith Pufpaff
and family
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Haley
and family
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hawks
and family
Mr. and Mrs. Huron Healy
and family
Mra. Olive Martin

at th. laaiall4 Inierrtt dnn
r,u.. at tail Rev Dean
ciated.

*lb*ewta» ba* b*«a Ijuiltmod u» re­
mar raid 4ab« nr an* pari tbrraof.
and Ibat MI4 HriM 4**«rib*4 i»
pl*d ar *2. part.1,
■nut be Virtn* af a vpwar *f *al* PUBLICATION OBDBB.
Htata at Mlakiran. Prob
Ib.rota Halliard «ald morio**. ■ill

?

ding for hl* message, lhe Vogt
Funeral Home for the kind and
thoughtful service. Dra. Clayton
Willits and Dan Carothers,
nurses and nurses' aids at Hayes
Green Beech Hwcltal.

15 HHS Students Earn
Perfect 6-Week Averages

Mrs. Amy Jones
Of Lake Odessa
Buried Saturday

Card of Thanks and In Memoriam

ATTIND THI CHURCH

BONDS

and Mrs. Forest G. Miller, 813 E. Schowalter. Jack Patton. Mar­ United Brethren: Wednesday
Bond street. Hastings, completed shall Cook. Warren Williams,
era from Logan Calvary BrethArmy Southeastern Signal
Schoo). Fort Gordon, Ga. April
2. During the course Miller re­ Brasher Pays Fine
per Communion; Friday evening,
ceived instruction in the mainte­
the Rev. Conrad STianiy c* picture* ot Wyoming.
nance and repair of lead covered
Hope Church of the Brethren
municatlon lines. The 17-year- court costs Imposed by Municipal
old soldier entered the Army in Judge L. E. Barnett after, he
November of 1964 and completed pleaded guilty to a disorderly
basic training-Fort Knox. Ky. charge. He was al*o instructed
The Public is Invited
Miller attended Hastings High that be could drive his oar only i
School.

READY FOR RAIN

t/ig Immf Fee

A4il

HANDBAG NEWS

�I

lcXVs£ The Hastings Banner
11

1*.

Tkundnv Anril R 1fiaetlan
——
Paaoe
SectionThro*
Threo
—
FofooI I4*8
to.B Thurafoy, April 8, 1965

.*

Accreditation

t
Grand Valley Stat* College has
• tern accepted as a candidate for
u sccredllaUon by th* North Crn| tral Association of Colleges artff
Secondary Schools, accrediting
body for this area. -

School Diagnostic Services
Sra_^.&lt;l_— fl...
Th* diagnostic testing program
In the Barry County schools
seek* to evaluate th* potential of
pupil* having difficult la* in aca­
demic performance. The sciiool
psychologist seeks to determine
What type of school program the
child should have far the futur*
to fulfill hl* needs. •
.
Many Barry County youngsters
may have a better chance to suc­
ceed in future schooling because
Uiis program has discovered their
potential*. This diagnostic pro­
gram 1* reaching pupil* ranging
from pre-school youngeter*
through high school students
handicapping condition.
There are some gifted pupil.,
wiio are not doing well in school
beeausa they have not found the
right motivation, and there are

.
................
.
psychologist has major responsi­
bility for the study of children
referred as candidates for men­
tally handicapped programs.
Mentally handicapped is a term
which describes a condition of
limited mental ability.
Most of lhe referrals are from
school principals, who request
evaluations for pupils who have
been having difficulties, in an
effort to find the right kind ot
program for each child.
it appears to be needed which In­
cludes Intelligence rating*, read­
ing and other type* of evalua­
tion* to determine whether the
pupil is functioning at th* level
of his potential to achieve.
Referral* are made to the
Child Guidance Clinic tn Kala­
mazoo when psychiatric help ap­
pear* to be needed. There are
also health pfoblem* which are
a deterrent to pupil performance.
The problems of adolescence can

tnlUee. which made a thorough

MB. AND MBS. GUY MILLER

Middle Lake Couple to
Celebrate 50th Jubilee

3 Bernstein
Concerts Ready
For Schools

S,orm Forces
Postponement of
WRC Inspection

I
concerts

the main post office at Battle
Creek, Grand Rapid* and Lan­ claimed April m Can
Month in Michigan.
. sen ted a recognition award hon- sing and at the Federal building
i orlng li as an Andersen Wtn, dowall qualified dealer.
Barry County Lumber Com­ paawd or failed, but simply
pany’s service In Uie promotion. Indicate* where your greatest
ally advertised Andersen Win- potential He*.
The Peace Corps Question­
dowalls.
To qualify tor this award sev- naire. which must be -filled out
and brought f* ‘L- *-----------’—
1. tells what
previously sul
an applicant ----- ------- _ .—
Bayport, Minn. The Barry Coun­ past But the placement test 1»
aimed
at
showing
what he or
ty Lumber Company personnel
arc trained and equipped to as- »ht CAN do tn the future. AppllsUt the builder* and honeowner*
the
teat
ahead
of
time.
in the proper selection ot style*
and sizes of window* for ail types
of construction.

The children of Mr. and Mra. lived In Middleville.
Guy Miller of Middle Lake. Cot- I
tage 212. Messer Road. R3 Has­
tings, will honor their parents
with open house Bunday, April ■
Name Sundberg
I- i«u&gt;
pm. In celebration of tlwlr 50th
g%ra|N.w Bliss Contract Bliss Veep - Finance
—v--------- j -- -- --—
— lul| accreanauon oy rsva. ana
the attitude of parents in the wedding anniversary.
Highway
department ■ bought Jg a dMr mention that we have
Einar W. Sundberg has been
home.
The diagnostic program doer Shelbyville, the daughter of
*--------- ----- --------- ■ - JVUU WflUIU 1UM OkflUti.U. »&lt;.- a contract to build a four-high
reversing cold reduction mill for
hwneI ceptanee.”
derson. chairman aud president
Th* Mlllcre have three «ma. , Next step In the process. Zum- the Kaiser Steel Corporation.
A member of lhe organization
'high percentage. It means more Franklin and Palmyra Miller, John William. Glenn Raymond berge said, U to request a final
and Carl Robert all of Middle- nca osamination alter ovac
vages many who otherwise might Allegan county.
vllle; eight grandchildren, and enters Its fourth year of opera- Flint spent the weekend with her
parents, the Dwight CotanU.
not continue long in the school
i three great, grandchildren.
' tion tn the fall of 12454.
setting
April 13 in tlie Allegan Court­
house. They started house keep-!
ink on a farm near Shelbyville.
Within a short time Mr. Mil­
ler took a Job with the Michigan
Electric Railway and worked

ents are wondering wheUier they
are ready for Kindergarten,
others have inadequacies in au­
dio visual memory or motor co­
ordination. However, the school

puny ha* announced
Although the TV

According to William 8. Carl­
son. president of the University
ci I Toledo and chairman of Ute
NCA committee. GV SC “has been
remarkably successful in recruitI ing a talented, weil-quallfled,
enthusiastic faculty.” and "the
college b to be complimented on
■ Ute step* already taken to build
a strong library." The coilrge
campus, physical plant, educatlonal program, and admlnUtra1 tive organization were also died
। ns being of high quality.
1 "Acceptance as a candidate for
accreditation.” according to
OV8C president James H Zumb-rt’o means that the college is

Proclaims April*
Peace Corps
Barry Lumber
Test
Saturday
Cancer Control
Given Award by
resldanla to teat their aptitude*
Month in State
Manufacturer
at 0 im, Saturday. April 10. at

station agent, and then as-con­
Fitzgerald Corp* 100 of the ductor until the company closed
Womans Relief
Con» met in 1024.
birthemployed at the Hastings Manu­
facturing Company and they-

School* may obtain Uwm •Pettkon at the next Regular
films by colling Mlchigiui Bell’s , tm«Ung on April 15.
local bualncE* crilcc and asking: 1 *” '‘’fmher* attended the
for Free Program Service
i bb^bday dinner and also the
Tlie three avaiable programs' ridldren from the Special Edu-

Legion Auxiliary
Activities Listed

’

^.0T&lt;0 will die of cancwr
.............*

hope of future prevention.
ctety during April will cany on
a •'Tell Your Neighbor” Cnuad*
wtth volunteem supplying neigh­
bors with life-saving pamphlet*
about cancer.
■Therefore. I. George Romney*,

I Kan do hereby proclaim

this program.”

.

.Jr I chairman of the quilt, ruffle
tlckrta. Marr Scudder will hava

IT’S YOUR MONEY YOU SAVE WITH A

NATIONAL BANK MORTGAGE

held

r»k nu®: ■■* «“■? Wh!-

RUBBKR STAMPS

buroday. April 8th
Per the April 15,

meeting

Mode to Order

All Sizes

Pledges Fraternity

R

Auxiliary business meeting.

SCHADERS
Office Supplies

That'* why it pay* to do a

South street. baa been pledged pubilo turkey pie dinner at the
ball April 7. The April 15 mcat-

la majoring in accounting In the

little comparative ihopping

meeting.

when you plan to build,
buy ar refinance your home.

Attic filled/ Ut^a Want Ad.

IjM W. frst*

We're Now Located in our

NEW BUILDING
107 East Woodland
Midway Between Broadway and Michigan

partnunt bi expected to apon-

Your visit i* always -wel­

hare just completed her junior
year In high school, have a high
scholastic standing, a leader

come, loan specialist* are

from electioneering to installa­
tion and working in city, county

Collection of

attend ijirlk Nation in Washing-

by

McGm - Monarch
"Largoit Salaction-in Barry County"
NYLONS - WOOLS - ACRILANS
ait_!l
and Horculon*
hi, l!SL

Special $695
501 Nylon

H. i

INSTALLATION
INCLUDED
K

FREE SPOT
REMOVAL for .

happy to explain the details
of the'Nationol Bank of
Hasting* mortgage program,

have attended report wonderful
times and many new friends
made. The girls an taught the

Stop in and See Our

CARPETS

V

and it takes so little time!
We have the now advantage

of LOAN INSURANCE on

your mortgage if you choose.

The girls chosen by the Unit
are Mary Settles, delegate, and
Nancy Kill*, alternate. Mary ia
the daughter at Mr. and Mra.
David Settles of Iroquois Trail.

Remember ... it pays you
to do business with

National Bank of Hastings
Brigadoon. on active delegate to
Model United Nations Assembly
manuel Church,
Nancy U the daughter of Mr.

Ran active part in them as iter
major Interest is her music. She
plays the piano for musical
groups or individuals in compa­

Hospital report. Dorothy Qronevwoid. Marieno Main. VIrian
held March 25 Eighteen vnhtn-

RUGS and UPHOLSTERY.
Cl«an*d the SclentiHe Way
by DURACLEAN

in Wards 3E-3W-84-LN from
Duties: Assist nursing staff in
hand feeding hriplesa patients.

LOANS *-• ‘6000 - *60,000.00

* All Work Dona in Your Own Homo
* Evarytklng Ready th* feme Day
* Na Messy Soaking or Shrieking

with feeble, palsied.

Miller’s ■SSS"

r™ ws 5-io»i

i or s. Wflcifeai. Hee*,,

standing

patient] male

Mr. and Mn. Keith F
Jack were dinner cuesta
ffiter, toe^Karl Lakes, of

and

:JFDIC|;
jggjjjji

National Bank of Hastings
Mcmfer FW«rai Raaerre Sy»t*m and Fadgroi Dapodl liuurmct Corporation

DIFOSITS INSURED UF TO $10,000.00

1»

BANNER WANT ADS PAY,

enoe J. Bauer Unit 45 on March
— "What Is a Sonata?" built dlrnler lhe children entertained
round Mozart* "JupttpT Bym- J10* *««»•
bring lhe bountiful potluck supper was
served and those present played ।
suv incvuug WM calico IO Euchre.
chel No. Mil.
rwu-u-a
rtxth &lt;****&gt; gwaident Hilda Black­
Attending were Glenn and
annual concert featuring young ‘°‘a lT* Corwin gave the audit­ Peart Alnatee. Ralph and Deanna
__ ..7 irur ivrmrt A rwat
Bumworth. Bob and Marguerite
arel'* "Mother Gocae" suite.
pln wa’ prcsm.cd to Iola Beckwith. Lewis Brown. Elvira
— 'aibellu* 100th Annlvermry” wutoe*
th* president. Plans 8ayies. Jean Mary and Cathie
onccrt. featuring "Finlandia" **”
ror
Friendship
_________________________ ' rllnrww trw
Walldorff, Vesta Birch, Marilyn
Daihouw-r, Dorothy Kurr, Ada
Bernstein

ti)4

"Control Month In Michigan, and
urge citiaens to parUclapt": bi

�Palm Sunday
Confirmation at
Grace Lutheran

PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH Harilags METHODIST Churches HASTINGS 5EVENTH-DAT
ADVENTIST CHURCH

Rev. Oeorge Elliott
Rev William Netbery
Saturday. April 10. 7 pm.
Kotainea Group win have a
Mystery dinner si the church
Bunday. April IL 8:30 am.

10 am Bunday achool.
11 am. Morning worship.
Youth meaUng. 6:15 pm.

SIH ba atm.
LuUxniu^ ChurctTtliij

8:45 am Church icliool.
Il am. Worahip. "What Really

FIRST PREBBYTERJAN
CHURCH
Broadway and Center
Willard H. Curtis, Minister
Bunday. April 11.
Morning worahip. 0:30 and 11.

404 W Colfax

Bat, Sabbath school. 0:30.
Worship, 11 am.
Bunday. "It is Written." on
Bunday. "Faith for Today." on

Dunaay vines 01
Radio WOOD 1300.
7 pm ktanbarahtp class.
,
-----------“&gt;d^?r^&lt;YP HASTINGS WESLEYAN
- ----------r.
METHODIST CHURCH
8 pm. Official Board meeteng.
Wednwday, 8:30 am. WBC8 1Cor. N. Michigan----------Rev. Keith Coffey, Pastor
Executive committee meeting, j
’vj g.1313
Going To Pot?’
1 pm Sacrificial luncheon. {
Ufa’s Profound QumThuraday, 3:30 pro. Carol and,1 10 am. Sunday scltool.
C
&gt;111.1
—
ml
—
v_,(h enuorenw cnrxr roncarau.
Children
xouui
pjn Maundy Thuraday.
Communion service.
Wednesday, 7 JO pm. prayer.
I Friday, 1 pm. Union Good

U

IRVING CHAPEL

tailing party. 1:30 to 3 pm.
WsteteB* Corners
Worahip service. 9:30 am.
Church school. 10:30 am

6:30 Junior High and senior
।high youth fellowship at the

Adventists Call
For Medic Funds

Monday—7 Boy Scouts.
church. TNa la sponsored by the

Church achool, 10:30 am

c&gt;—&gt; •* “

y»

.ww

’Applesauce

Circuit

Friday—1 union Good Friday
Bre-TteP at tlv, Flrxt Mrtlvwltet

w~i»"effl&amp;Bi“am —
”*
BASTINGK n»«UCU

•

LAKEWOOD BAPTIST
CHURCH
Community Room above Wood­
land Fire StaUnn.
K. W. Mosher, Pastor
8.50 am. Bunday school
Worship. 11 am.
11 am. Worship service.
Junior church for children. 47:30 pm. Evetung service.
Youth choir rehearsal. Wed..

Rm'

SeTmOn:

Morning worship. 11 am.
Youth Fellowship. 7:30 pm.

Sunday. April 11, all church

Christian Science

Morning worship. 11 am

WBWB

11:16 am Sunday school.

CARLTON SEVENTH-DAY
LAKEWOOD E. U. B. CHURCH ADVENTIST CHURCH
Saturday, worship, 9:30 am.
Bunday worship, 10 am
Sabbath school, 10:46 am.

WOODLAND
METHODIST CHURCH

Doiorea Hattefly is in charge of WOODLAND UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH

GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
pm. Evening prayer group.

Name Officers
List Woodland
Of Woodbury
jj
Wometfs Group !

.

Mra J«an Steward is president U (‘CK nCrVlCCS
of the Wcmm-S Missionary As- " VVIV
’

MUs Rebecca Bibbee.
■ leyan Metlxxllst
to 1965-68 of the United Bretlircn by the 'Woodland Township
MeUwdist mladonary
mtaslc
(India. Will speak at 7:30 pm Church at Woodbury.
Mlntatntai
Friday. April 9. at the Hastings
other officers orc:
follows.
MYP Bunday, 7 run.
CARLTON CENTER
Wesleyan
Methodist.
Church
al
I vico
v[c^ nrrauwiil.
nnssUlenl airs.
Mrs. tx&gt;ay
BelAy
Sunday. .......
Arpll ...
11. nt the Zion
—J—. ————
U» corner of North MichlK»n
Michigan '
Mrs Fierce I-uthnan
Lutheran Church:
Church; Monlsr.
Sunday evening' service, 8 p
METHODIST CHURCH
thn
.
Carty’ «*cmaryApril
Wednesday service, 8 pm.
Rev. Lawrence LowcU. Paste: and E. State Road.
April It.
It. Woodb
Woodbury United
Bunday school, 10:13 am.
—
• ------------ ------ Dirtnivii LI1U1VO imauar.
MILO BIBLE CHURCH
Morning worship, 8:15 a m
Rajnandgaon In Central India, Begesnw; literature secretary. April 13. the Woodland United
nratl,—an
."H ,..
Route 3, Delton
where she has cupervbed a . . ‘ . .. , ..
ftrtng mcretetry. Mra. Sarah ^^1^4 Coats Orore
phanyt.
Mayers;
Young
People.
MUabxt
Worahip, 11 a. m.
bsnd eponaor, Mra. Ruth Bar7^***
Interomrion City Biblical Col- CIU11C
X flower
sift
seerc-j
tTfnln«'
......
M_ ___ and
&gt;
____
, rar«
ri‘cl‘
evmlnir.
By Mrt. Alary Jackson
NORTH IRVING WESLEYAN
Im,.
In Florida
Pl—1.
arvt Marlon
kfsrinn Colrvj- t,
. tfy— Mra
-—
- .. Krebs
n—u4 Friday
1
I is Arnold I
7»$-jsio )eg
C m
and
Lydia
I On Good
the service
METHODIST CHURCH
Mr.
and
Mra.
Larry'
Martin
lego
in
Indiana,
went
to
India
Delegates
to
annual
branch
in
I
will
be at 1.30 at Ute Woodland
Cor. of Sisson and Buehler Road
and
iwo
daughters,
wiio
iiad
in
November.
1050
under
Uie
Grand
Rapids-first,
Mra
Brth
McUxxllM
Church. TliLi service
4 miles W. of Broadway. Freeport
a
short
visit
to
ids
parMissionary
Bands
ot
the
World.
—
—
—
-—
made
Rev. Gerald Hcphncr. Pastor

Palm Bunday, The Sixth BunWcrah^». l(J:45 am. Sermon:

day. begins with a. Jama,
Isalfrb: "Heboid 1 creRU new

Ark

"Hail

Krl-fl.

with Holy Communion.
Bunday achool

Thursday,

8TROSE CATHOLIC CHURCH

am. on Bundays

Young People’s service. 7 f
Evangelical service, 8 pm.
spent the Winter In Fort Mey- I She will dticrtbe
afrtnrlnv
Ita r.,,1
DELTON METHODIST
Bible CHURCH
Marcius E. Taber. Minister
Sunday Breakfast
Mra. Bud Young and ciuidrcn.
Phono 623-585C
Church Study. Bunday. 0:45.ln YpsUantl * Mr. and Mra. EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
। Ilnar
j Itoxftebart
Setuid and
and Mm.
stm Fred.
Fred, were
were;CHURCH
Woraliip Bunday Ham.
I "l anxnd Rapids and culled on
Evangelical United Brethren
am
7
!hl» Twother. Mr. and Mra. Rod­
0 (un. Holy Communion.
11 am. Morning prayer and
Youth FellowshltB, Bunday. 6
Bchad Friday evening. * The
This Is sponsored by lhe Youth
sermon; special music, claaxs Departrac^.•. of the church. The
for children: distribution of youth wiB also bo Ln charge of
Prayer group, Tuesday,

to the

Chancel choir rehearsal. Thuro. nussionary

HASTINGS FREE
METHODIST CHURCH
Boltwood * E. State Road

STONEY POINT
FREE METHODIST CHURCH

Bunday school. 9:4* am
Morning worship. 10:45 am

. 11 am Preaching.

Wednesday prayer.
A warm invitation

WESLEYAN METHODIST
CHURCH
Hickory Oornera. Michigan

this friendly church.
Every Bunday. 8:30
world-wide Free Mel
broadcast over WFUR

lor church and

Night.

Adults,

Youth,

to

lhe Shedds

public is invited.

X BUte R. Of M-06
n am Sunday

Missionary to
'India Speaks
Here Friday

Middleville

Public Invited,

mlnd."

—Engraving courtesy of lhe Wraiern Michigan Catholic.
BOWENS MILLS CHAPEL
Henry VanTU. Evangelist

Woodlaml Bible club, for boys
and girls. Meeting place, Wood-

7 Evening Bible class, studies

euojevt is

NAME CATHOLIC D&amp;IVK CHAIRMEN — Looking ahead to lhe 1963 Diocesan Development Fund Campaign whleh opens ta all
.. .. _... ..
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-I..,—
-— —.-11....
from
onsirmen.
mrcwn* wimj ni.K.— -Ina
—. runt..
op. At left la Clergy Chairman Monsignor Julian A. Moledd, former
Delton. Middleville aud Dowling. and at the right la Lay Chairman
paste
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il«ll.nA. ru.n^v Wooro la

Telephone 374-3246
Jlu, of.
NortJ1
J
.“I ' ..... °
in Vllla&lt;B of Woodbury

UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
Hastings. Michigan

•Who la This?'

Rev. R. A. Hoffman
10 am. Sunday aehooL

WOODBURY UNITED

the Lord's
now nnritewav at the dcncanl&gt;.

Bunday echo
Worship, 11
KILPATRICK UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH

Young People Thursday, 7 pm-

Juniors

HASTINGS GRACE
BRETHREN CHURCH

WOODLAND CHURCH OF
Rev. Russell Barver. Pastor
Bunday school. 10 am.

8319 Coats Grove Rpad

Bunday evening service.

Friday. April 8. Adult Discus-1
sion profTam at 8 pm. Gumt
Bollva. speaker. The Rev. G. William,

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST

Sunday wrvloe, 11 am.
Bunday achool. 11 am.
Wednesday •ervlce, 7:46 pm.

Gull Lake Episcopal

Mra

Delorea Hasterty is
uf
n^^Tvatlons.
_______ a

United BrrUurn Church Mcmtlw Woodland Township Minis­
terial A.v.«xlaUon.

TRINITY GOSPEL CHURCH
1118 Jordan lake Street

Phone DR 4-6277

Sunday school. 10 am
Worship service. 11 am.

Banner Adt Benefit YOU/

dicUonary, render and grimmer
m the native language.
Sir. and Mrs. Vera Hooper

day and Saturday, 3 to

HASTINGS ASSEMBLY
OF GOD CHURCH
102 E. Woodland Avenue
Rev. M. F. Oolbe. Pastor

witA. * The 411X3Iris model their
ir.umenta at Die Ctentxal Audi­
torium in Hastings, April

tell candy to defray expenses
for their 4H Camp at Algonquin
Fund Drive in Middleville, but
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE each drive will be separately as
307 E. Marshall Street
tiM
United Fund Drive to cover
Minister. Dale R. Harvey
all agencies it wished to support.
410 E Madison. 045-5005

put on by the Lions Club to

11 am Morning worship

nyou...tryit

Bunday achool. 11 am.

nothing but the Hlhta.
Thursday,

IAMO PENTECOSTAL

HASTINGS CONGREGATION THE GALILEAN BAPTIST
CHURCH
OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
230 West Colfax street
Former Freeport High School
Sunday. Public talk. 3 pm.
Pastor Ralph VanefarWerf

CLOVERDALE EVANGELICAL
CHURCH
Rev. George MarahalL Pastor

Morning worship. 11 am.
COATS GROVE
CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Frl, minister school. 7:30 pm.

lhe little church with the big

-RaHabla
Sarvico

Sinca 1928

coururm-v Kovirw
itMOVdrcioaTQaci

PtOMPT SEBVICE

,
Duricac Road
Charles Gibbs, Pastor
Ftoyd Walter. Bupt.

Worahip hour. 11 am.
Christian Endeavor. Bunday, 5
Mr. and Mra. Allen H
pm.
Family Night. Friday, April IS. have been living with her

CEDAR CREEK BIBLE
CHURCH
Campground Rd. 8 miles south of more into
ite-uah attended a funeral at
Hastings
'
Pastor. Donald Tack
Bunday school. 10 am
Worship, 11 am
a'.rended the funeral of uicir
Youth meeting, 6:15 pm.
uncle. * Mr. and Mra. Roush
Wednesday prayer meeting and
CHURCH OF OOD

VAI LUES

Milo
By Mrs. Frank Roush

fuailiee arid really enjoyed tiw
stay. * Mr. and Mra. Rush

Rev. Oeorge J. Huber. Pastor
Where a Christian Experience

wheels. .^ower to take you places you've

Clearly
Company

Approved

Move*

Morning worchip.
n. Youth service.

red in scdlblllfon years

1M pm We

never driven before.
. AndJfaf extra traction givea you a wondof;
ful fesling of safety. You drive confidently
on iti) Btroote, a1i|1pory cuHes and hllla you
twt d*« Has "Ungtoppabla”

THE CHURCH OFJESUS CHRIST OF
..diaccnt Minnesota- Tlx ancient
mterofoa-

Sunday Ec&amp;xS. 10:30 am

WHJi 4 writes/dchnntyet
You can g^|through mud and snow. Pull one
aimpie lov/r, and you’ve got power at nil 4

wouldn't dare tackle In your present wagon.
All the option# aro there, |n tho ‘Joop*
Wagoneer; like automatic tranimlesion,
power steering, power brakea. Plua you got
tho largest load spaceJn Ils field. It’s the
first really new family wagon in yeara.
KMitH &gt;&gt;p canpoRATiati rauaOi.two
al your ‘Jaap* dmkr’i Soon.

ECKARDT AUTO SALES
M-43 &amp; 37 W«t

Hastings

�THE HANT INGS BUTNER—8

fresh Out of the Attic

Middleville

those l»ed ta -the school census I

Brown* entertained their friend

Julie Sunday. Mr. and Mra Jim
and two children of Algonquin BmaNey are morin* Into an ation in Oauopolhlc Hospital in tended a btrtbday party for
apartment having recently sold Grand Rapid*. ♦ The Mrthodut
their home.' They anticipate to MVP is sponsorin* a paper drive

Saturday.
three week vacation. * Jim Gib- diet Circle met at Mra. Alfred
Borsum Thursday with a fine Parmalee. ♦ Mra William grandpoxenu.
Campbell, who has been making Vinal Taber.
h*r home in Mayville this WinPaul Gibson. Bunday afternoon Literary Club meets Wednesday,

and 11

Kbool in Woodland for teacher*
------------- Fritz Frost and Charles
By H. D Burfxr
surgwy March 25. is doing as Robertson of Perris State Col­
PART TH SCHOOL DISTRICT twenty sight feH (2S) on tho giioukl lake UUs training which well as can be expected at Bind------------------- home over the weekgett HospItaL « John Strange, »nd. * Donna Tuwntend. daughNO. 9
ground and eleven
____ _ _______ _
a- tir nt VTr anM Ur. r-Karltoa
" “ io itscii ulc cnuiMMCT *1'
Maple Grove. July 5. 1873
'Jth Guy School District No.
Bridge* at the YMCA Camp. * ]Ura Jim McKeown and two
„ Dr and Mr*. Jack Brown waa children of WMU were Saturday
like guest of their Philippine a“d Sunday vUltora of Mr. and
I
hTriL friend. Mrs Mita Blnco, al, Mr* Andrew McKeown.
Michigan State University at. Mr and Mrs Clare Arnold of
East
Lansing Saturday evening. Bottle Creek were guest* Sunj
-nioniapplo Lake road a few
foliowin* persons were elected committee.
TJie occasion was a program put day of Mr and Mm Curtis Am­
D H Brice. Bee.—
I rods west of the Barger Road',on by Philippine students of lhe old of Larkin Btw. * Mr. and
members of the school board.
Hch^rcr^.'nf’nSreu^Nn a
I WV’WM’T- showing their cu.ture. mA~Erocst Ball and" Christine
School Census of District No. 9 Butheriand directly acros* the I---------- --------------------------------- Qn
Mr*. Earl
E McMoore are IS- Jane L* rrom
' Hire who had chlldraa attend- Johnson of Dorr. Sunday. * Mr*,
E. McMoore. age IS. Janel
r
wm.
. .
Jim Robertson. Mr*. Glen Dew.
Shoup, iswir for one (1) yeari
Adjourned.
Mrs
I^on
Drew
of
BatUc
Creek
Mary Guy, 11; Wm. Guy, 7: Jea-

Ute given by the clerk of the
Board of School Inspector* for
the forauUon of a new district,
— ----------------- --------------------

the first (1st) and the (tenth! of i
September. 1873. On moUon Uie'
district board and Wm. Griffin
m
bUMto.

aln Guy. IB; Wm. Frants. I;
Wm. Brice. Chairman.
P. Frants. #;• Wm. Griffin. 9; and boarded with different famDistrict No. 9. Maple Grow.
Sarah Griffin, 12; A. Griffin. 11;
July 14, 1872.
M. Griffin. 1; Hattie Griffin. 5;
V. Shoup, 7; Prank Shoup, 8; L.
trict No B met according to Graham. 18; B. Graham. 15;

vih*

Mr.
8r.

and
tn Grand

■ ——
— -------- ।
........... ......... ... ........ iiwux, uxugiu.i vi «x. —• —- ——Kaecheie a*^ program *chairman., __ _________
u d Mr* 7Russell
Bender
”
__ _
__ _J William Irwin.’Jr, in Onusd-—*
w ■"*•'■
Mr. ~
and Mrs William Klump
I
C
—riand
Beverly and Mr
Mr. ir.d
and Mrs.
Mrs. Rapids. Sunday,
helped celebrate her taiheri*
-- --------- ■ ----- -- ------ :------------------------------------------birthday Bunday. Har parents.
———।

Hastings SPEEDY WASH
and COIN-OP Laundromat

Holte and
Some of the Methodist Church
Circle mseUngs were cancelled.
last Thursday because of the
storm. • The Prairie Garden
Club met last Wednesday with

/ ——Op— 24 Hours • Day •

-

PROFESSIONAL DRY CLEANING SERVICE

by"the seven ladles who attended
Uie World Hower Show held In
the McCormick Budding In
Chic**
h 22. * Mr*.
Maggie
Grand Rapids.

North Gun Lake Coin-Op Open 5:00 a.m. - 10 p.m

■ Uno

«r.d oUsero

sldcration the purchasing of
school House lot and also U.
building of a school house on

C. Linder

fcr one yw. On motion the [through .U900,
district board wa* auttortsed u&gt; year*:
accept Mathiss Guy's fropoel- [ Ada McClellan. Flora M ac­
tion that he would aril to th? Gaw. Mary Buxton. Anie Olddlstrirt board one half (4) acre
Mini* Rowley, Myra Crook,
far a schoolhouse lot for the Sophia Sprague. Delia Spencer,
sum of fifteen 1151 dollsrs. desAlkn. Mary Guy. Helen
cribed as follow*: Beginning at Wills. Cora McCurda. Mary Mc__ *_____________ _______________________ .
w.-.-11-

thence south eight (9) rod*
thence east ten (l0&gt; rods thence
north eight &lt;8i rods to the
plane of beginning. On motion
it was agreed to build a achool-

Brice. Ethel Burton, Alito Smith,
Emma Slocum. Minnie FUmiss,
Minnie Bailey. Lillie Ldghncr.
Edna Brighter, Lida Feighner.
Wlniferd Towns, Myrtle Meek,
Eva Guy. Llbbic Psmdy. Blanch?
McMoore. Prank Rood. Lillian

$5.00

E. Miller ..

1.00

F. Curtis

5.00

H. Nash ..

1.00

F. Smith

5.00

D Hartle
L. Lester

5.00

C. Hartman
O. Rowley -.

5.00
5.00

F. Haight
R. Mama

5.00
5.00
1.00
1.00

D. Wilkins

2 Books TV Stamps

L. Stanton

Peschke's Whole or Shank Portion
FRESH WHOLE

Summer

months
months

Smoked Hams i»

FRYERS

and

Center Cut Rib

Pork Chops

Monday tn December: this vu

THE NEW

GARD
TRONthe
JWERFUL

ANTENNA I
kN BUY?

to help with the work, seaaonaly.

purchased from Mathias Guy,
who waa my uncle by marriage,
he having married Lydia Troyer,
my father's slater.
Amon* the names in thia arti­
cle appearing aa qualified voter*

my grandfather, No. 4,
Troyer war my ‘
'
David Troyer, Jr.

Tenderay Borton

AMPLIFIER THAT
MAGNIFIES rv &lt;
SIGNALS 5OO%*
OR MORE. z .

Fresh Bockworst a 69/

. w tin*

Cleaned

I

FRESH SMELT

&gt;&gt; 29/

Frei-Shore Frozen

Fish Sticks

FEATURING

Froth Dratted

mib pig

l79/ Broade'd Shrinp ’1.89

WHITEFISH

Chap Suey Mqaf

distance, more channel*. So
powerful you can have TV
antenna plug-in outlets in
every room. Priced from
IMJ0.

, •-

Sri.Apnll©;i»*9kt-

pQSSBESSIji

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Carden Peas2

tot mot jumps

Cut Up Fryer* or

89/

DOUBLE STAMPS
EVERYWEDNESDAY
lib,

DMtea. MIcMgw

PorkSaosageLinktb 69/

Hamid's Bulk Pack

“• o9c

MaUils* and Lydia Guy
Aaa Bivens as men
as having the achool
9 Journal and ledgur

The naw Winegard Colortron
delivers crisp, dear reception

wscar msyer

Boneless
Pot Roast

TWE SEcUKT IS &gt;

the Built-in
SLKCTRONIC

these are recent ~s
winners, right here
in HASTINGS....

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Wrfh ih« purchase al Two 2Po* tasvm

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1

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lb.
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ia rise Hastiap Aras
Phone Freeport

I

W«d.-Thur».-Fri.
Sot. 9-7
1100 EHU TOP EELEE

Spotlight
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there Is

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Kroger Peanut Butter

L

Golden Ripe

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w.lh the purdwia &lt;4 each pkg. ot I
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n nuu tax Ox *itax w&gt;rx tat* all« gx
SI would lilx to rgtooKx to lk&gt; Histt-sa Mnnwr
a-l to CtaUta CK*.

50 HTU H IIMK

vrith the purchase ri tech bsfl ot ■

Is* CRASSSEEDr l

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with lha purchasa of each pt* ri ■
| iBptrtBd HbUbbS

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�ANNUAL TAX SALE
STAT* or MICHIGAN

r Public

SCHEDULE “A”

majority at the people that we

TAXES OF 1962-AND

WOODLAND

CABLTOM TOWNSHIP

PRIOR YEARS

ii!J

!ffl
1 AUJZ *(. ill.u

a.v?

A411U AUllar Gaai.r.l &lt;4 ik»

used by the people with a full
talking to lhe Regular hsartfaU toward the ocreainn.
Thank*.
Andy R«

INNOVATION SUBDIVISION
It).44
ft

Hl

IS S'.K'uV

cabtlbtgn town ship

M
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I would like to thank you for
lhe nice announcement in the
Sparta Section of The Banner.
The members ot The Hastings

SM.WM.E5®

your kindness end support.

at* relatively simple. All men i iiinpliih'd
who are physically and mentally
quaUfied will be laced with mUI- the IMS season and any qualified
m*n are requested to attend the

VJft'.M

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c).l« i&gt;&lt;wl

•f Kn&lt;l.»4 H4
K S4T.4Ill M4
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CHATEAU PABK

•Jf * W BW U at EE t*
11 10.00
111!

CHATEAU PABK MO.

pumr BEACH

Thuraday even

PBTBESON PABK

School, April 14th All manager*
do hl* military duty in a branch are urgently requested to attend

5W

- .-".r

for your support

MABTENBBOOK'S SUBDIVISION

Homer Reynolds. President

OAKWOOD SMOKES

Great Things
In Commercial
Music Toda
Training School, be
to that achool and
may affect his
civilian

munity. It la incrrdlhto to think
Unit such

HASTINGS TOWN SKIP
supbevisom plat

pl wkara ««rp«r»i* 1J»« at City
Ui.iiwU E A W kvy is
4
tyiss
• W
,u BW
....Mu«i MW K J
jf ,3,^,

Things of great algnlficanoe
are happening in commercial
music says John A. Hower, as-

Il ik h »«• W 440.49
W MlAO II M W. tk

or

EST OUM LAKE EBBGBT

»u.l* ft w U(.
i Sa ;o A W •!«»&lt; m mi

SJriftifriWd

of Michigan School ot Music.
“Broadway show music
clearly an art form." he points
out “Much film und TV music

CITY Or HASTINGS
UKIGINAL PLAT

DAISY HILL

BALTIMOHE TOWNSHIP
FIBST ADDITION TO

WALNUT KIMI

HYDE -AWAY" BESOBT

MAYLE GBOVB TOWNSHIP

powr* worked In both realms
under dlfferait names, which Ln \.oa*uuai(cml.
WiUiaa uri4iar. Cl*«k.

remaining in that upon the separations pt our mu-

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SPBINQ POINT MO. 1

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STATE OF MICHIGAN
both of whom wrote 'hit* tunes
In their day. as did Verdi and
Puccini.
“This practice continue* to­
day." Hower notes, "but there
are emerging musicians who
proudly affix, their namre to

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which

may

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EA1TENM ADDITION

encountered

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BUTLAND TOWNSHIP

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non township
LAKEWOOD ESTATES
rnc reality. No musician in lus
right mind wUl be critical of the
dollar bill and 1U potenUal iu-lpfulne®. Erm M&lt;wart said that
nothing inspired him UM a
mission.”
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BAKBY TOWNSHIP

ALGONQUIN
PBOPBA1

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Its overriding influence “Com­
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THE VILLAGE Of CLOVEBDALE

film*. Juke boic*. even church
anthem publishers, cannot sep­
Where Rs obnoxious to make uac arate themselvsa from what the
public will buy.

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— WHA?

�week ago,-Mr. Bunday, Mr Bpeiman Casey was
entertained for dinner and Mr
and Mra. Cart Marble of Middle­
ville were entertained for dinner
on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs Win­
ford Casey were Monday after-

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HOME LAUNDRY

State Special
Education Expert
Here Thursday
The regular meeting of parents
and friends of tile Barry County
BpocUJ Education Sch.-ol will be
held this Thursday at E pm nt
the Special Education School
The speaker will be Mike

He will show the picture*
which he took while cm a four
of Inspection of the progress of
Special EdueaUon in Europe All
members and interested persons
are invited to attend
On Thursday. April 1. the Stu-

Delton Area
By Mr.. Joh.

Measles Isn’t
Minor, State
Expert Declares ]

I would like to thank all you
nice people for the phone calls,
cards and notes telling me how
beppy you are to see the Delton
news in The Hastings Banner. I
have received letter* from as far
away as Florid* Sorry I have
disappointed all of you the last

I only write them. Also glad for
all of those who are going to
subscribe for our Hastings Ban­
ner. It's one way of keeping up
on the activities, etc., around Uie

MiMbm Jmt minor, awwdfj
UM to Stale Health Coram**-.

Brown bad a fall last week. We
are glad abe» Ijotne Oom the
iwapttal and no bones broken.
Mra. Msrrjurt* (Ivan) Smith
is in Borceea Hospital. Kalamatoo. * Buell Lelnanr is tn Lake­
view General Hospital. Baffle
Creek. * Wl Gladys Campbell

We are happy to welcome Mr. I in Blodgett"

Preannual* and Tpianting at
VtgtUbie Garden.1
PnuteM Noble see oxa.
meet* April A At • pm. * Public
Card Parly April 10, I pm, put

PORK LOINS PORTION
CENTER RIB

Personal Mention

CHOPS

U.S.DA. INSPECTED

FRYERS

Canter Loin

CHOPS

TURKEYS

Whole ond
Completely
Cleaned

U.S.Q-A. Inspected
Grade A-18-22 11m.

CUT UP

SMOKED

HAMS

FRYER LEGS
FRYER BREASTS
VEAL ROASTS .
SUPER RIGHT FRANKS
LEG 0' LAMB
Country Style SPARE RIBS
SHRIMP
SALMON STEAKS

SUPER RIGHT
WHOLE

14-16 LBS.

Delicious with
MARVEL

CHERRY

Other Bouthem visitor! re­
turning home last week were Mr.
and Un. Chancy Walters who
arrived from Trararea. Fla,
and were happy to be here even
though it meant shovelling their
way Into the drive.
Weekend cuesta or Mr. and
Mrs R W. UberUnake were Mr.
and Mr*. Leslie Packard at Mar-

now visiting her daughter, the
Clayton Wilkins, and after leav­
ing there she will go to North
Dakota to visit another daughter,
the Peter Burgereons, before re­
turning to her home.
Mra. C. C. Hlgble Is recuperat­
ing at her home after having
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Grand lUp-

"Deaths duo to meaalee have
declined markedly since the 1Otroduotion of antlbtotlca to rnotrol secondary infecunna. and
U» use of gamma globulin to
modify the effect* at the dleeaeo Itself." Dr. Hcusus said,
"but the elcmnit of risk U still

Tl* odd* are about one ta
two thousand that your child
will die U ho gets mcaalas.juxi
Uw youMirr the child, the grta*.

Bridge the

GAP

Devoined

IJIbi.
Each

CREAM

gal.

CewtWestiel. Chargee
to $100.00, 1 ft % $J 00.00

te $1,000.00.

Jane Parker All Butter Brownies

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CUT WAX BEANS
MANDARIN ORANGES

• Choose tram Early American,
French Provincial or Contomporary.

* The Mt that cornea home to stay.

WE SERVICE ALL MAKES

SENTZ TV
SALES tr SERVICE

�79 Give Blood Friday
At Red Cross Clinic
—. Physician* In attendance were
Red Cross cHnlc held Friday at Dr. Larry Blair and Dr Charles
Lesson Sharpe Memorial Hall to/-resupply the B^rry County free
blood program.
L
Every ro*ld-n‘ of Barry County dall Reahm. assisted the nursing
Is enUUcd to free Red Cross EtnfT fro111 Lansing Regional Red
blood no matter what hospital -- ----- they may be in.

Know Your
Legislators

CONGRES8MEN
House Office BuMdlng
Hashington ’X D.C.

The Barry County Red Cross
Chapter extend* thanks to those
who spent many hour* contact­
ing prospective donor* prior to
the bloodmoblie visit. The com­
mittee included. Mr*. Arthur
Brant, Mrs. J. R. Bleeper. Mrs.
Harold Gray. Mr*. Frank Chrls-

BILL DING
'Better Living' Idea

Arthur Allerdlng, Duane Allerding, Wllda Allerdlng, Laurence
Anders. Jo Bcardalee, Edgar
Boulter, Charles Brewer. Howard
Bryans. L. E. Burdick. Merl
Campbell. Robert Carlson. James
Carpenter, Bennie Carr, Clarence
Chaffee. Gordon Cota, Don Coy-

April la Near;
Here’s Table
For Sales Tax

Personal Mention

returned Thursday from Cortes,
Fla., where they had vacationed
tor several weeks. While there
they took a trip to the Keys wifh
her sister and husband, the Howaid Orsborns, who arc also va­
cationing in Florida.' En route

••ph
Roy Hubbard returned home
last week from Blodgett Hos­
pital where he underwent bone
surgery on his wrist which was
broken last Summer.
„
Frank Campbell of Selfridge
Air Force Baae was home over
the weekend, and visited at the
Fred Courtney home. Saturday
caller* at the Courtneys were
Mr. and Mrs Roger Hamp and
Jerry of iMke Odessa, and Bun­
day evening callers were Mr. and
Mrs. Alien Hamp of Middleton.
Mr. and Mr*. Edwin Ashby and
family were dinner guests Bun­
day of her parents, the Leslie

sons, the Psul Benhams of Ak­
ron, Ohio, and the Robert Ben­
! hams of Battle Creek.
| A-1C Dave BoUiard, who has
been spending his leave at Uie
home of hl* parents. Uie Donald
isothards. Is returning thia W.-ek proud and happy u&gt; announce
I to Brook* Air Force Base In Ban the birth of a granddaughter.
Catherine Marie, who was bom
to Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Mar­
ible take* Into consideration
he wlll vUlt rrlend* in I1U- garet) Bima of Chicago on March
LVM na rt nr, th, mirrhas^ nt
.
16. Mrs. Dutterer returned home
Sunday after being with the
family two weeks.
Rev. and Mrs. Eatle Engle of
Newberry were overnight guests
Sunday of hl* parents, the Earl
Engle* of E. Colfax St., and Uiat
evening Rev. Engle delivered die
sermon at the Pilgrim Holiness
tests of their
daughter and family. Str. and
MICHIGAN
1964 Mrs. Dennis DeBeil. Michele and
AVERAGE STATE SALES TAX TABLE Jeff Saturday evening to ccle—brow Jeff's second birthday.
-JCfFT-paternal grandparents. Mr.
Un Harry DeBest of Three

Have you 'slipped up' on
liability insurance
for your property?

after adjournment)

Accidents con hoppen.
and if anyone suffers
injury on your property,
the financial responsi­
bility may be yours!

Better be safe than sorry. See
us for liability insurance that
protects your bonk account
and pays the cost of personal

Barry Officers
In Road-Block:
7 Are Arrested

^modeling project. The picture above shows an
imaginative Asa of available space ... it's a kitchen

designed with a housewife's work habits in mind.
Wellfare. Forrest Wolfe;
Louis Neeb. Michael Moore.
Ann Neeb. Albert O. Conklin.
Charles E. Cooley. Dolores J.

If ydu tea winged black In­
tacta around your home,
hidden worker lermltee may
be damaging timbers, wood­
work and carpeting. To avoid
costly damage, phone for
skilled Inspection by Termlnlx,
wortefs largest tn termite con­
trol. Service fully guaranteed.
FREE INSPECTIONS

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MICHIGAN TERMINIX

TERMINIX

injury claims.

Barry County officers took pat:
In the road blocks following an
Motorists arc urged by the
armed robbery of an all - night Michigan State Highway De­
Zephyr station at Allegan, set­ portment to^et-nr the deck un­
ting up their blockades at pre- der the rear window of all toys,
umbrellas or heavy, sharp ob-

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South Haven troopers took
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on 1-96 after they found burglary
tools in the men's car. Troopers

Materials and Labor to
the average
Kitchen for as Little
remodel

A MONTH

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Barry County
Building Permits

7]

New Electric
Water Heating Rate
.allows unlimited, operation of
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24-hours-a-day to supply your family
AU THE HOT WATER THEY WANT...
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fast .recovery Electric Water Heaters. They are clean, carefree, dependable,
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�Congressman
i
Polls District on
Federal Issues
ta,...

■Far?

Jr, (D,.Micta.) will send a COn- 'gram* to combat air and water
gressiooal Questionnaire to fami- i pollution, the proposed new votUm in ihg Third Dtolrtci.
1
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Delton
School News

by Jourssalkm •‘takenI*
On March 99th, Howard Shel­
ly presented hl* film. "Best
Country,” sponsored by the Del­
'Fort Custer area, coupled with ton Band Booster* with all Uie
^**^&lt;&lt;’U0*Uoru sbout plan* for proflto going to the band.
Todd said that resporae* to the
quSsUonnalre could be mailed to
hto Offlu in Washington where
they will be tabulated The re­
sult* will be made public when
tabulation to complete.
"ft'* very important to have

Camp Fire Girto. 306 Association
of Commerce Building. Grand
Rapids, Michigan, for tnfonnauon. The other. BalUe Creek
Camp Kllanniwa. write lo. Bal­
ds Creek ODancll at Damp Fire
Giris. U3 W. VanBuran. Battle

student body, and their friend*
of the community who made it
possible lor lhe great success of
Uie “Shooting Mara.'* The club
estimated the profit al flM.
The Sophomores had a das*
meeting Thursday and ordered

Michigan Week
Plans Moving
Ahead Rapidly

Dress Up Day waa held on
Monday.
On Uie Sth and «th of April a
pre-*c!iool elude waa held in the
elementary building from 9 unUl
12 noon. If you or any of your working In all areas al the
bjie, plana are moving forward
rapidly for the Ulh Annual
Michigan Week, to be observed
May 16-33.

Club sponsored their second an­
nual wrestling match al • pm.
also on lhe 7lh. Pronto axe to go
tn their sight conservation and

BEAR
this in
mind...

Vocational
EducatorsCan
Serve Youth

on Friday. April 9, Delton Jr.
High learn-is to meet the Rich­
land High team here in a track
Governor Gaorgo Roenney,
meet at 4. The varsity track
team will go to Middleville for honorary Michigan Week chair­
man, sounded tho keynote for
thia year'* program, when he
called on all ciusnut to empha­
size the thono throughout the
entire year.
"Our State la moving forward

1) We mum accept the Idea
that high achool* have a raat all. camp Fire Glrto kpontobiUW for all youth who
baa bean serving in this area
since 1KM and NaUoeially to cetobrattnga its Meh anniversary this
week. Camp fire Ulna davesopa a
.ore oi tne home, pride hi be­
I) We must develop an even
ing a girt, love far her country,
closer working reiaUonship with
lhe world of work to get the
akUto m hootasn, outdoor Ufa and cooperation cJ employer* in t tie

luuue growUk
We would like to point, out
thr following statistics First—
Hasttnga to too small to buy
and I. u.d and support a resident
camp and the area ia already
supporting the YMCA Camp.
Wood - Tho YMCA makes
available its camp and 1 acui­
ties tree of charge to Camp Fire
GwU for a short term camping. O We mual consider industry
araeinn annually, which provides in ita broadest sense. The food
*
— —------J— .for
--------—ageInFiatrj-. tho health services,
a u
Uwee-day
aaraon
each
division. We have found that personal services, recreational
into acrvsa the needs of many
girto that cannot afford a full
week &lt;X camping but can at­ trained workers with varying de­
tend tliree day*, also many that grees of skill are needed;
ilka to go to a week camp and &gt; I) We must provide for groups
atoo attend the three day k»- of youth with different (but roi lated) oOcuDaUorAl enals in aeoarate courteaocprograms. We
would not expect a school of
nursing Mg train R-N.Y and prac­
tical nuraas in Che same cl seers;
•) We must improve all of our
voosuongj guidance services but
Fourth—Our Camp Fixe mem­
ber* ms eligible to attend Camp
Fire Camps belonging to other
Camp Fire Councils and many
do. Camp Kitannlwa, lhe Battle
Creek, to only seven miles, from
Hastings. We have some atombejd that also attend the Grund

We would appreciate any fi­
nancial help and assistance in
thia project that you might be
able to give us. a* wo feel the
entire community lias a stake tn
the future of our young people
and how they grow. We would

. . . unexpected losses CAN occur to your home, business

covered in a Hastings Mutual “Morn for Leas" Homeowners
policy, or Complete* Commercial Package. Make tracks to

136 I. Stat* St.
S-M53

•ion April 23 through May 1.
Termed Operation Europe." the
trip will be a prelude U&gt; Mich-

your Hastings Mutual agent today, anti you won't be "to-

J

IruureS

110,000

tbc-woods" if your property Is damaged.

COLEMAN AGENCY

Insurance Agency

ihiuuo IAHTYI

"Wo ace leading lhe nation in
such fields as peraonal income,
economic expansion, highway

or their contents. Don't be caught in hibernation if Spring
stormsMamage your property. These and other hazards are

E RANDSEN'S

•ipaeially when

cepted by a Michigan College or
University. (2&gt; Mint have at­
tended Delton High School for
one school year, and (St Any to the nation and the world, in­
senior who meets the above spiring Michigan people to know
jheir own State better, lake
more pride in it, and work to­
gether for their Statea future."
Michigan Week to cponssxed
by tho Greater Michigan Ftxin-

JEEVES-TAKE ME
TO MY GAS APPLIANCE
DEALER'

&lt;o

F.S.L.I.C

EVEN WHEN

IS NO OBJECT.

The Sherwood Agency
formulating
the central
cular day.
The seven special daya are:

to the
State-wide service program
for used car buyers

GAS is still a wise choice

^Guaranteed Warranty^
15% discount on all parts AND 15% discount on all labor
for one full year on any Guaranteed Warranty used car

Interest Rates
Are Difficult
To Calculate

la particular that are eftea
misused are lhe •nominal rate'
and the true rate.'"
Brake painted out Uiat lhe
true inteqpat rate — aosneUmra
called the compound interest
rate—to the rate of interred. per
payment period. In other words.

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or a rate per quarter, or a rate
per year on an annual payment
plan.
Nominal iatertet rate to the

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Today's s utotiulk CAS water hums mm every
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Woodland Dairy
After a Heart
Attack Subject Herd Sets New
Of Free Booklet
booklet containing straightfor­
ward answers to 19 questions
commonly asked by victims of
heart attack U being distributed
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Highlights Interesting

\15th Chicken
Barry Fanil Barbecue C.lass
At Mich. State
Calendar

United States
Holds Farmers
In High Esteem

High Yielding
CropSjNeeded
rector Arthur Sieeby ha* invited To Make Profit
all Interested to parUdpate in1
.

Only in the United States

the 15th annual chicken barbeHl«h ylekiing cops mw
cue school to be sponsored Hat- produrod 0 Miehlran fai

It. John Doneth. fann special­ AFKIL u — ratr
ist with Uie Michigan Stale Uni- OearibMwa. Sa*
APRtl. !*-*«

Science Department at Michl- ’ row margin between Income and
ran State University.
। expense*.

m

the regular Monday noon lunch­
eon meeting of U*e Rotary Club
held at Uie Hotel HasUngx

■ Cook, chairman of the Michl.
State University soil science de'partment. Although every.m.
Techniques will apply to small *t&gt;uld like high yields, a Bnm. __’ ■_____ _ &gt; *__ ...
-!
i-ounry expert* win aemonstrata what one needs to know

■
*^*°**^^* the yield afarm-

conditions are good and all
and then to have barbecued I cropping practices are followed
chicken and other things that ' Yield coals, according to Cook.
go to make a complete dinner.
Tbe farm specialist reviewed Greenville should hike the pro- Finally, those attending will get field accordinc to the nature of
changai In agriculture over the duction of potatoes even In a diploma
yearn and explained that con- Barry County,
"Since each of our major soil
mr-~T in tSn Tt U —. —
i
—___ .a, ■ ____
talncd at the Extension Office types is 'predestined to produce
National Farmer* Organisa­
tion. program may ba “aewnot hope to produce as high n
yield on poor aot! a* on naturally

AT THE STRAND—Etvte Presley and lately Shelley Fabarex are
lhe happy romantic team of Metro - Gotdwyn - Mayer’s “Girl
Happy." loaded with laughs and songs. Co-starred in tbs new
Pan* vlilon and MeIrocuiur
lary Ann Mobley, Harold J. Stone and
at The Strand Friday continuing through
Sunday.

Properly Stored
Haylage Has
Good Feed Value 1

Production Mark

A new. annual herd produmhm
average for milk and butterfat
luu been announced for the
Registered Holstein herd owned
by Hubert Long. Wwd^As reported by Heieteta-

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W Hot, .unpl'. »:
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u» ,rt,hln&lt;
-Why don’t I have any warn- pjoductHxi tasting procedures in
Ings of heart attack?"
1 cooptnillon with this hard imHow waa my heart injured proVetnent program ot the Holand will, this affect the, way my Meii, organisation.
heart works?"
, I The results of participation in
"What are my chances of offlcU1 production testing are
leading * normal life Mata1 uxful to herd cwncro in mta"Wlll my Job be too hard for gurln&lt; brtrdlng progress, anaroeT“
, lyzing herd management and the
What kind of exercise can I. devfiop(nent ot outstanding oow
take?"
. ...IT ’
*b°Ut *lr&lt;,1*&gt;1 and ooX" । This herd’s performance level
Why didn't my doctor give
w*
m* medicine to krep blood from W
of milk and W
dotting.
pound* vt butterfat Production
I_ - - —I—AH t Kj*
INTERSTATE HIGHWAYS — "wnmon]y employed, two milkNearly one-fourth of Michigan * .
jea-day, mature
1
eX
SnSSl iLte to provide a
wide When the entire system l&gt; «unpw.u&gt;m
.
completed, about 235 mllro will ■
.
•
be *lx lane* wide wiulc nearly
Spain producrw one-third Of

"It isxiifflcult to compare, be divided four-lane highways 50 province*
The feeding value" ot haylage
haylage with oom on an acre
properly stored In cement slave .basis," explains Newland. "Com
slice i* approximately equal to
that which i* stored in alr-Ught i
total energy yield la greater."
silos, according lo a Mlciu.an
Stale University
.
...........
.... Rrwcarch animal
Center, husrecently
eonWe think of die Job of eervi*
banary researcher
strocted on Ute MSU campus.
ing our dicnU u a round-lboBut the material fed from xlj|
idciUtel* make furtiier
the cement silo is alighUy drier studies of the mcrita of haylage
dock proportion. After all,
which may indicate a slight juntftg VMWg COndfUtltU.
losses don't limit thenudvee
quantities uf fertiliser."
dialog education. He pointed out
nutrillvr loea.
J
~
to an 8-hour workday. If yo«
that tumen educate their chUA* an example, the yield «•WHh 111.. UP &gt;pp- .1 Ulo.
luffcr a low... fire in your
producing havtagv about equal
home, auto accident, burin—
Michlgon soils varies from 60
S rely on other factors to ST
tnalns In that community.
to
dep
catattropbe ... you want help
Dbcuaalng changes in farmRotary* student guetta for
tcnaion bulletin K-159.
dde which Mructure te brat ft*lIfpzif
right away. You’ll get just that
hu particular operation, "say* H VUUUerS lUCei
April, who were introduced by
The'tVoodland 4H Saddle Club ter Recommendations fi
Walter Eaton, are Kenneth Well-..
W. Newland. "He has to con- , Anyone intenstad 1s invited to
program ia our hands.
EXPERT TIRE ora. and Ray Ziegler, Richard Marlin Myern. Barnum road, on Michigan cropr. la a vailable at flexibility of the two slim."
I Health Hu 11dm of Southwestern
VanSyckle
and
Lro
Vahlxing.
'
Saturday,
March
27
with
around
1
county
extension
affiocs
|
Newland adds liiat haylage Michigan. The nest meeting will
( SKKVII.I
SERVICE Senior*.
130 members fYom the Barry 1 The soil scientist notes that ■ cannot compete with corn u an bo Sunday. April II. at the
Tom Feldpausch at the Albion county dubs and several par- fertiliser an4 lime appUcatlon* energy producer on a pound- Bradley Hall. Just cast of M-131
Rotary Club, spoke at Monday's ent* in attendance.
;t and otlW
o
’-fricUcew should be per-pound baste
tn Bradley The program deal­
I aimed
■Haylage, with tta relatively ing with planting problems typl-

Woodland Saddle
Club-Hears Talk
On Horse Care

Invite Public
To Organic Soil

Ho Quitting Time
on Service

Karr

Tire Shop

U. S. ROYAL

Best Buys on
rw fir UmJ Tire.
Mou.i.d FREE!

luncheon were State Rep James
Farnsworth of Otsego and Nor­
man Flnoberg of Ute E. W. Bliss
plant at Netanya. Israel.

120 W. STATI ST.

er Item* of Interval.

WI 5-4174

"rather than are aLw open to the public and
1 of Ute oth-1 deal with the inter-relationship
of sot), food and health.

BCHOCL BUS PASSING —

MS^ctaolbUM*

FREE
PARKING

*hark taken off Florida in 1912. feeding

■ Mr*. Myer* introduced the
guest speaktr. Phillip Hecht,

^dlngnutriuon
o'
..
rnar_ -e,j rrowtnr
to para a ocnooi ous wnicn naa . _ .. .
stopped, with its red lights
flashing, unions It L* on the op- ! 5?* ■
poalta side of a divided highway 1 *h‘JU.Y'
“ °°u®
ae jn arras where student* can
disembark directly onto curbs.

Oat Fertilizers
10-20-10

10-20-20
14-14-14

luroe kind ralivcr than block­
form. A good measure of alfalfa
i* one pound to 100 pounds of
body weight, and a horse should

Tabby Topp." owned by the

8-32-16
These are Fast Starters
(HIGH PH SOILS MAY NEED
MANGANESE WHEN

that can foster lameness and
their feet should be cared fbr
and kept clean.

Hot and sassy
loaded for bear!

GROW

ING OATS. WE SUPPLY IT
CHECK WITH US )

Hot cocoa and donuts were •err­
ed by Mrs Tom Gilliland and
Mrs. George Friend during Inter-

MSU’s Kellogg
Farm at Hickory
Given Gold Star
Michigan State Unlrmlty'i
Kellogg Farm at Hickory Cooler*
has been named Gold Star
Guernsey Breeders for 1964 by
the American Guernsey Cattle
Club

year that Michigan Slate Uni-

OK©
CONTROL GIANT
FOXTAIL
and'Dther weeds and grasses
with a directed post-emer­
gence spray of...

The Kellogg farm met all of
the high requirement* for this
vward during the past year
Seme of these requirement* were
that all Guernseys over eight
farm were registered, that the
herd included at least 10 regis­
tered Guernsey cow* with DroducUon records made official
during Uie year with at least
70% at them homebred, that the

DHIR test with a lactation averag« at least 1ST- over the breed
average for either milk or but­
terfat, 306-3X ME. and that 80
of the cows with official record*

GUIEN^E HARDTOP

classified with an average score

LOROX

Here's a hauler for hot shoes, a wailer that's really bad news! Take three-on-the-tree
record* areracfn&lt;- 11 JU pound.

or optional four-on-the-floor—add the 4-barrel Cyclone Super V-8—and, man, you've

got a top-echelon motor scooter! Other hot options include bucket seats, console,

SMITH BROS
Central Michigan's Most
Complete Fertilizer^Service
LAKE ODESSA — WOODLAND
PLANT AT WOODBURY

Breeder Award a herd must also
meet regid health requirements
and an applicant for the award
mu*t be an active member cf
both a SUU Guernsey Associ­
ation and the American Guern­
sey Cattle Club
Michigan State University will
receive a special certificate from
the American Guernsey

vinyl-clad roof, tachometer—you name it! Any way you take it, Caliente means "hot"l

MAHLER MOTOR SALES
1320 N. Mkhigen

Harting*
Hasting*

PfoeM Wi 5O47P

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                  <text>Let’s All Join Clean-Up, Fix-Up, Paint-Up Movement

The Hastings Banner
One Hundred and Ninth Year

Spring Ha* Sprung!
Use Banner Ads to Clean
the Attic of.Don't Wants

NUMBER 52

Thursday, April 15. 1965

Pennock Hospital
Awards Contracts
For Expansion

NOT MUCH LEI
buildinn IM

Total Cost $1^58,600; Federal
Grant Hiked to $166,835; Board to
Borrow Up to 3/50,200 for Project

CLEAN-UP. FIX-l’P—This Is National Ckan-Up, Hx-l’p Week
and Mayor Franklin C. Seekwith'fright). Joined with Dirk

Stuart Clement, president of the Pennock Hospital boardj
ha.- announced that contracts have been awarded for the hospi­
tal's expansion program which, includes 22 beds, new diaqnoslic,
emergency and treatment facilities, new service facilities such
as hew boiler room, laundry and a new administration area.
"The total cost nf the project is $1,258,600, which is about
*250.000 more than we expected/'• ——————————&lt;j
Clement salt!

publicity *hnt to kickoff the event. Everyone — home owner*.

$96.4942ta to Si

| Hastings Okays
Annexation of
5 More Districts

hospital to borrow between $100,­
000 to *150.000 on a long-term

tilth the projected project

HHS Musician*
Again Tops in
State ‘AA’ Class

Saturday when they received the

tlie hospital all] have to borrow division at the Michigan Sclvool
to finance the balance of pledges Band to Orchestra Association
Dial win be outstanding at the festival tn Grand Rapids.
end of the construction period
Annexation of five more school until the pledges are all paid up,"
the announcement said.
the Haxtlnyi Board of Education.
supplement the *631.000 expected | Gras
from the fund drive and money I too.
Director Arthur Steward
available from bequest* and
that ns far as he could deu-n
reported.
other sources.
Th project also Includes a con­
siderable amount of remodeling * No. 1 rating the first year K
ol tiie old port of the hospital to
add bathrooms to patient rooms
ilUtrirt with ■ MuilrnU. Alton. and to modernise other facilities
la order to bring the hospital
up to present day standards and

The successful bidders on this
anuetpate operating the Chidester project are: Architectural Trades.
and Altofl schools. just a. they

Lu addition to those approved
nock, well-known Maple Grove
Township dairy farmer, took hte Tuesday, the Striker, Hendershot.
Martin and Rogers and possibly
all
of tiie Moore district and Durervtaors Tuesday. Pennock la

Woodland Tow nr hip and .former president of the Woodland

backtround badly damaged in the Palm Sunday storm which

-EDITORIALSby RMC.'

Mother Nature can still throw react quickly and efficiently to
.-urves in our direction that we,
for all our vaunted science and operations involved: to take care
“know-how* can’t field with accu- of those temporarily without
homes to administer first aid. etc ?
The devastating storm that
concerned, the •whirling Ijjack

Past Executive
Of Hastings
Mfg, Co. Dies
Dolan, 70. R3 Middleville. Oun

Tile Coats Grove. Weeks and
Welcome Comer* school districts
are to .operate their schools at
the Barry County Bchool. Reor­
ganisation Study which was con-

Party Leaders
Attend Demo
Dinner Saturday

pltal. were held at 2 pm. Satur­
day at the Leonartt-Osgood Fun­
eral Home.
The Rev. Willard H. Curtis of- Marsliall. representing the 80th
district, was the main speaker at
the Barry County Democratic din­
side Cemetery.
ner held Saturday at the Legion
Mr. Dolan died of pneumonia.

Ute dinner waa .Mr. Mac Qulcen,

State Representative Claude
Burton of Bellevue, and Mrs Bur­
ton. were present
County Chairman Irene Parker
He married Katherine Ironside
reported that State Central Com­
of Hastings on June 38, 1923.
mitteewoman Naomi Bursoff and
He retired from the Hastings
Mfg. Company In 1945 where he
for the Hastings Mfg. Com­

Laurence J. Bauer American
Legion Post, the Masonic Blue

and the Saladin Shrine of Grand
Rapids.
Mr. Dolan 1* survived by- hla
ville and Clifford, Jr, of Has­
tings; four grandchildren, and
three sister*. Mrs. Olin &lt; Mildred &gt;
Whittier. Mrs. Sidney &lt;Blanche'
Hodson and Mrs. Boice (Carrie)’
Dayton, all of Grand Rapids.

others were here from other counSupervisors Forest Foley of
iutland and Eari McKIbbln of

Mr and Mrs. Delbert Curtis were
bi charge of the dinner.
Carl Brodbeck. Woodland farmer
and long prominent tn party af.
1.1,
.... —_
.

backward glances

; frank Purchis
paid trip to the Capitol as Auto­ Dies Monday;
mobile Club of Michigan's guests
Rites Wednesday
by a patroller from Central
School.
Frank A. Purchia. 76. retired
"This Is the 29th consecutive Nashville carpenter, died MOn-

BALLOTING

for any office—totaled Will
tZ3M tor advertising. *64.75

pltal. He had been in 111 health

group's general performance and
Auto Club safety and traffic di­
rector. Schools named nominated
the patrollers .Jhey wish to
represent them, with Auto Club's

Davis estimates that each
questions before any official safety patroller from Hastings
statement could be made to the
public We were requested not to
make any official statement un­
til we had Federal approval and
knew exactly what direction we
were going to go. Unfortunately, faction for a job well done. They
there has been much speculation
In the community concerning of weather aiding students and
watching traffic.
cause the blds were higher than
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE—
available funds at that time.
This has arisen because some The Barry County Appeals Board
information of our plight was will hold a public hearing at the
known from the public bld open­ office of the Zoning Administra­
ing. However, the delay in release tor In the City Hall, Hartings.
ot information was to enable us Michigan at 8 pm., on Tuesday.
to be able to give a true and April 20. 1968. on the proposed
complete picture of what has dump site for the townships of
happened and what we are going Hope, Barry and Johnstown on
the property of J. W. Bose in
to be able to do.
"Since the bld opening on the the NWK of the 8ES. of Section
30th, the Board of Trustees and 1 of Barry Township.
Rlehard Slocum
John Bay. hospital director, hare
Zoning Administrator
4'15
had a series of meetings with the
representatives from the Hospital
and Medical Facilities Division
of the Michigan Department of Public Employees Chapter will
Health who administer the Fed- resume meetings Saturday. April
24. al the Hastings City Bank
Pleasa See MORE ABOUT:
. . . HOSPITAL. Page 4.
buainerw meeting, election of of­
ficers and social hour. Join us! I
ANNUAL SMELT FRY
Delton Fire Club
Hocpltal Guild To Meet
April 23. 1965
Members of Hospital Guild 18
Elementary School Cafeteria
. Serving 5:30 to 8 pm.
Adults *125
Children 75c
Itarold Smith, 319 E. Grunt,
4/22 Thursday, April 22 at 2 pm.

pltal patient two days.

(Squirm)

Pprohli

married In Woodland to Stella

Kaechele’s Has
20th Anniversary
Special Sale

survivors Include two
sons, Maurice of Hastings and
Prank Jr, of Nashville: a daugh­ that a 20th anniversary sale would
ter, Mrs Kenneth &lt;Jane» Hoff­ be held Thursday. Friday and
man erf. takeview: eight grand­
In Hastings.
*
For Jhls anniversary event Wel­
ton announced special merchan­
both of Nashville.
dising plans which Include savthgs
of 10. 20 and MP to 60 percent on

Democratic party circles, was
elected chairman of the Barry
County Board of Supervisors al

badly lacerated left leg when the
tornado hit their home at 7&gt;34
trie dock stopped In Paynes
targe, well-equipped 30 by-60-fool
garage two mile* from HasUr.gs
on -N. Broadway.

garage and the Payne home.
Lawrence, Who had Just brought
his car from the bam to the ga-

Invite Public
To Historical
Society Meeting

•aid "everything exploded." He
The public ts invited to tho
picked himself up on the other
•ide of the breezeway. A partton Barry County Historical Society
□f the roof had fallen on him meeting to be held a&gt; 8 pm. thl*
but debris kept him from being Thursday at the Hastings City
crushed.
The garage was wiped out, his
hand-made sports car and auto
were damaged and the house

"Thls meeting should be of
very special Interest to anyone
concerned In the development of
cleaning Job. a *7fi0 furnace
checkup and a 45 gift certificate. way towards a neighbor when the Charlton museum," Mrs.
Malcolm Tuckerman came along Gerald Shoup, Nashville, said.
driving north. He turned around
and took them to Pennock Hos­
nut*.
member of the Hastings Board
pital where Nancy remained im­
of Education since originally ap­
Exten
slderable pain Wednesday.
pointed in 1947. will seek another
term at the June 14 election. It
The high wind smashed a large among the 1J41 University of
unoccupied home owned by Carl Michigan student* who received
was reported at the regular school
Nlsthsmer on OtUwa Trail at class honors at the UnlversltyAlgonquin u»*c.
Aigonquui
Lake, wnuuug
whirling puu
parts v.lde honors convt&gt;catlon at AnnThe
lesson
will
be
Building
o(
yj, tincture io rods into the Arbor Friday Prince Bernhard
Nominating petitions for the of_________ __ r___________ _
Family Financial Security.” The lake.
•
4 p m. on Saturday, May 15. signed Family Life chairman will give I
* woodplte alongside of the vocation speaker. Turner is a
Sophomore in engineering. Marby not leas than 50 qualified voters 1 rv1,(&gt;ft Tllc v-t-nsjon Women's driveway was untouched.
of the school district.
j* report
Womens . ^i-MtMullin. who llrra nearSally ’J. Stillwell of Richland
ine iaai aay io register tor me.------------ -- — —■
. . . STORM DAMAGE, Page X were also honored.
school election to Monday. May 17.1 election of officer.

Receives U-M Honor

Third ward/ and Arthur Behnke, drive will get underway next
First and Fourth This reprtchairmen to aid In the work:
Charles H Leonard, pick up;
that of 1964.
Stanley Cummings, sorting and
shipping:
Roy Hubbard, report*
L. Verne Stout, 81. the man
who made famous the character and George Hsbden, publicity.

preliminary

Haaunxx

School District
To Name One
Trustee June 14

c. w. Doten. Hastings chair-

the

ey MM .la aeMgUna fund,
direct aid to virtlLa M l

Vogt Funeral Home with burial
These Include humldlfers. both age was estimated at 510.000
in Woodlawn Memorial Park, outfits,
Woodland
others.

uai «o Eartlw »o ck«w"« Doouwn Dm. to u»
the 1955 tax rolls of Bupcrvts- “‘d of P^P*® &gt;n war torn coun-

with

High winds and tornadoes roared and twisted their way
into Barry County Sunday night, destroying homes, leveling
bams and doing other damage but with only a few persons
injured, residents gave thanks that they were spared the trage­
dies which covered much of the Mid-west where at least 250
persons were killed and thousands injured.
—
Damage in the Harry County area was conservatively esti­
mated at well over $100,000 and Kendall .Coals, secretary of
the Woodland Mutual Insurance.
Company, declared that there1

Hastings School
‘Safety’ to Go
To Washington

bits ofyesterday",
as gleanedfront tbe
Banner files

portrayal of "Tobey." the simple
rcd-lxnded yokel, died at his
h^niT^in'^VeTmontvillo Tuesday ■ -Airpark

Area Escapes Fatalities in Palm
Sunday Disaster Which Brought
Death Throughout Midwest Slates

Coat* said that the art* had
experienced many severe wind
mediate threat than the "muah- storms which caused great losses.
even though losses will auar well room cloud.”
beyond the *IOOJX» mark. HowAlthough planning and prepara­
Michigan’s death toll was ra­
tion cant prevent disaster from
injured^ With a slight change in
the path and timing &lt;rf ths un­
predictable -black tunnels," the
the 1953 Flint tornado that
story might have been a tragic
at history in the making and
Despite the ferocity of the
Next time—and there wU] be
fewer still leave a record of it
A Hastings area school safety
jury was reported. Nancy Payne,
fellow pa trollera1 8.000 hours &lt;rf fortunate. All of which maktw us
6-year-old daughter of Mr. and
community service by attending
Friday. April 14. 1805. Albert D. Mrs Lawrence Payne,
the AAA National Safety Patrol
Rally in Washington. D. C.. May
AID FOll VICTIMS

Spartan Plumbing and Heating
Co. Jackson: Electrical Trades.
Kent Electric Co, Ravenna: Pood
Service Equipment, Douglas Bro­
thers. Grand Rapids, and Pneu­
Hastings, adding another 153 stu- matic Tube System, l-smson Cor­
poration. Syracuse. N.Y.
member of the county board 4s
"Although the public DM
Russell Doty fromHastings' Fust
Thia youth will join about
ami FourthiWjyxto.
1 130 Michigan patrollers from 105
on awarding the contracts until
we have had official approval
from the Federal Government
for Hill-Burton funds and until
we could be assured that we had
adequate financing for this pro­
ject. The bids that were opened
on the 30th were considerably
higher than expected, and this
has required some revisions In
cur proposed building program,
some clarification of bld*, and
further investigation of the vari­
ous alternatives available to us
to meet the needs of the Hos­
pital.”
Clement continued "We had to

Tornadoes Level
Barns, Damage
Homes in Barry

INSPECT ADDITIONS
Hastings school district Inspected their two new addition, on

mature, especially tn obtaining better education*!

�HBNUO

Personal Mention
of htr daughter. Cheryl, for
Men** Day" al the Kappa Kap­
pa OasMM Sorority at MBU on
Saturday. She pas accompanied

Generous
A
SHANK lb &lt; &lt;V
PORTION MM
13-16 LI. AVG. WHOLE HAMS
2-3 LB. CENTER PORTION FOR BAKING

ROASTED SAUSAGE
PESCHKE KING SIZE

BUTTERBALL TURKEYS ik 49c
.... FULLY-COOKED

TOM

HAM SALE!

W Shank Half»&gt; 49c
AITCH BONE REMOVED . . .

TURKEYS

tulips

and Other Spring
Flowers . . •

13-16 LB. WHOLE HAMS a 55'
SHURFINE FROZEN

ORANGE

asparagus
Creek sflent from Friday until
Sunday night with her grand­
parent!, the Jesse Larabees, while
bar parents, the Dale Larabees.

JUICE
REFRIGERATED SWEETMILK or BUTTERMILK

•' “‘Ihourne, Ha.
and tX came north to Washingtoa.DC., where they visited
their son and wife, Raymond and
Jean Peifchn, and the twins, Ben
and AHne.They planned to be in

Spring Sowers were in

79c

“ZEELANDER^

EASTER LILIES

month of Visit-

lb.

SWIFT'S PREMIUM 6-14 LB. AVG.

farmer
?eets

A Good Selection ot

-

FANCY LEG 0' LAMB

FRANKS

U.S.DA Inspected
Grade 'A'; 16-22-1 b. Avg.

mums

79c

SWIFT’S PREMIUM

lb. 49c

lb. 79c

lb.

/'COUPON SHOW ON^

BISCUITS

, Z

COUNTRY LANE \

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~ VANILLA^

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PILLSBURY n

■SISt

ICE CREAM

KRAFT PHKADOPHIA

CREAM CHEESE i^-u 39'

MALF1 GAL

COUNTRY FRESH

WHIPPING CREAM

2?

potatoes 4 £$1°°

FARM-ERESH

GOLDEN BUTTER
BUR NY BROS. FROZEN

59'

EsauceS^I00

With Coupon Below

'

HARO ROLLS

13

14.B. 2W-OZ. TO 1-LB. 3H-OL PKGS.

49"

STALEY'S WAFFLE

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TWIN ROUS

12

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pkg

29‘

BETTY CROCKER

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Coupon Good With o 15 or More Food Order

I

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Thru Sot., April 17, 1965

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GOLD MEDAL

SYRUP

5

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KINGSIZE

PESCHKE FRANKS

lb. 49c

Coupon Good Wilh a $3 or Mora Food Order

Thru Sol., April 17, 1965

Closed Good Friday from 12 io 3
ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR FAITH

COUNTRY LANS

Vanilla ICE CREAM ^39c
Coupon Good With o 15 or Mora Food Order
Thru Sot., April 17, 1965

GOLD
MEDAL
FLOUR

39

�Council Adopts
Record Budget
Totaling $449,334

To Honor Couple
At Open House
MT. and Mrs Edgar E. Boulter.
Delton, will be honored with an

the people of the Halting* area for th# many act*

of kindness shown to me and my family at the time
of our recent auto accident and during the funeral
of Sandra.

Special thank* to the staff of Pennock Hospital.

Dr. R. B. Pryor, Father David Hawley of St. Ro«#|

General City Expentet
Jluire
Tax Hike, Ute of Some Surplus;
‘Official Family’ it Unchanged

Church

and to the

Leonard - Osgood Ambulance

Service.

James M. Mahar
2801 Da ventry
Kalamazoo. Michigan

Member* of the City Council Monday night adopted a
new record high, unbalanced budget of S449.JJ4.40 for the
m : ?Tar *^5-66, and went on to keep the municipality'*
official family intact as administrative officers were reappointed.
Estimated receipts are $429,000.
Monday night was the time set for the official hearing on
the big budget—which Mayor Franklin C. Beckwith said will
lu.d KrnrMUl Im ................

M. Gary.
j
David has been given a recent
promotion in the accounting dlvuion of Abbott Laboratories,
drug manutucturens, with liome
office in North Chicago. III. He
and hl* wife will be leaving
May 1 for Rome, Italy, for a

The rules governing former
Councils-were readopted.
Mayor Beckwith named all al-

filiate of the Abbott company.
His work there will be Ln de­
veloping die financial area of
tHo Italian Company, and will
«la&gt; be doing eodic work with
Chamber of Commerce.
j equipment owned by the Btowell Other European affiliates ot Ab­
bott in s their cost accounting.
Dave and Judl wlU be glad to
H»U». wr»:
tings citizen* and the merchsuita
chopper, blower. Joltn
.tn particular wish to express l*ere tractor, two chopper wag
thelrthanks and gratitude to
*nd 0&lt;her "tulpment.
Mike Klovankh and hl* crew for i The Gardners are the parents
the very fine manner In which of Mr*. Perry Stowell Th* Perry
the snow removal problem was Btowell home a mile east was
handled this Winter. All Hu- badly damaged and the Btowell
ting* should be proud of thia bam on the old Flnefnxk farm
type of know-how and workman- . was leveled and six cattle were
ship."
। reported killed. The former FtneI frock home, now owned by Btan1 ley Fenstemaker and his family,
wo* badly damaged. Pemitemaker
works in the B. W. Bliss machine
shop. When the storm hit. the
lights in the house had Just gone Continued from Page Ono
out and the Fenitemakec* and
their seven children had started
for the basement but got only as
far as the kitchen.

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In routine action, both Has­
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। Many during April, showed an
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1 year. ,The objective, this year, ac­
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other roofs along the path of the
twister*. Don pulled a piece of
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Gets Order

Hospital
end Hill-Burton grant, Daverman Associates from Orand Rap­
id*. the architect*. and the con­
tractors who were low bidden on
.the project to try to detennin* a
course of action that would allow
us to go ahead with the essential
parts ot this expansion program.
We have had to cut out a num­
ber of item* we would have liked

and later the operator of a dry.
goods time in Charlotte. Mich,
WM on a week's leave hi Wusiiingtoo and, along with his pal. "Deck,"
buught a ticket lor Uh- play being
presented at Ford * TlMalcr.
President's Box, a man leaped
Neither expected anything more from the box to Um stage below
where jurt of tte actor* were
enacting the play, among U-.cm
Laura Keene. As he Jumped he

Residents Pause
To Observe Events
Of Holy Week
_ J*Christians
to Attend Special
Many
Maundy Thursday, Good Friday
Rites; Easter to Mark Resurrection

Hastings Hires'
15 Teachers at
Board Meeting

FRESH DONUTS

Fitter-:! new instructors were
hired for tte Hutlngs public
B ( m school* at toe Bawd ofEducatlrei's
Wetter *UA monthly Hireling held Tuesday
■ I
SA,_ mmn nt .Ha V..Ounl i—I..-.,-_

Superette
205 N. Michigan

Freeport Churches
Special Services

Many ChriilUn, Ih Hitting, and Barry County are Join­
Ing millions of others throughout ihe World in observing Holy
Week, which will culminate on Easter Sunday when the faithful
commemorate the Resurrection of Christ which symbolise* man s

EaMcr mtvIcc at tte Hastings
Evangelical United Brethren
1 Church, the Rev. H. J. Buwalda,
minister, has announced. Ttere
i will be'w 6:30 Sunrise service and
a 7 pm. Easter praise service

than DO percent of all goods
purchased by developing coun­
tries through AID financing,
with the yearly U. &amp; volume of
AID program exports now at a
billion dollar level.

Proper Diet

unit coat will be around ($00
each, which la allghUy higher
than H they could bo done all iponded generously during the
campaign last year and we do
not feel that w* can go beck
uj.am ui thia time. However, if
there are individual* or firm*
who have moved into the area
sine*
the campaign or were
done, and they felt that the
other thing* included in the ba­ somehow missed last Spring, we
sic contract had a greater prior- uould be moat happy to accept
any contribution* or pledges they
might want to make. Also, If
anyone feel* inclined to Increase
Ing of the new parking tot, mov- a pledge, I am sure Ural no one
ill try and talk him or her out
in got the new parking lot, mov­
it. but one thing for sure is
able partition* in the Adminis- of
that we are not going to go out

—Edu. He had a revolver in one
tend and a two-edged knife in tte
other. He made his way through
the actor* on the stage and escaped

again on a formal fund drive to
:al*e this additional money. How-

School Athletics
Said Important
To Curriculum

Maundy Thursday tte sermon
topic at the 7; IB pro. service
will te tiiv "Tte New Conrcnunt" and thZro will be a abort
service of jnedltetion and prayer
at 12:30 p.m. on Good Friday al
■ tte Grace Lutteran Church. The

|E*ater Bunday, He ia to be inOn Good Friday the normal Mulled at hi* new parish al
ootiTM of Busimus aili halt at 12 .Arlitet'tj DOibta, Hl., tte lasl
noon until 3 pm. when the Three J Sunday in April. .
Hours are observed. School will. Tte Rev. Willard H. Curtis,
be dismissed at noun in Hasting* minister of Un- First Prcabyfor the Easter vacation, and most urrian Church, will deliver a
other schools, too. will not be tn
IK
Tlwre Life After

Th* Rev. Wayn* Reew of
Muskegon L* to be the gueol
family. Otter visitors on Bun­ »poakrr at tte Union Good Fri­
day Included Mr. and Mr*. day service to be teld at 1:30
Charles Ix&gt;vc and. family, Mr. pm. at tte Freeport Methodist
oral Mrs Joe Wilkins and family
of Lansing and Mrs. Louise i

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TASTE TREATS

REORGANIZATION!

Ruse are to begin at 1 pm. and
the Easter Vigil on Holy Satur­
day will begin at B pm. with the
traditional blessing of the new
fire, paschal candle, baptishal

FORCES THIS

Just not good business over the
long haul . . . and those lean
years. In a practical sense, over
&gt;0 per cent of the school boards tn
Michigan have accepted the responslbility far sutaddizaUon of
athletics over and above the in-

to finance the needed program.
"During the past ten days, we
I have been negotiating with Joe

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Bernard O»m. who has taught
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toe image of being -sincere, com­
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at recent progress tn tte field of
u'.undtolastic athletics, Lehatcn

Florid* to bring her mother. Mrs
Frank ■ Helman. home. They are •
flying to Mrs. Helmant horns in
Bindley. Ohio, and ore spending (
a few daye there before return- ,
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DRESSES
Biard members approved two
new text books Tuesday.„Tte books
they replace will be repurchased
it tte book store and used as sup­
plemental reading. "Our World and
It* Peoples,"
Kaleva,m and
Heine, was adopted for ?th grade
urography. It replace* "A World

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HrandweM and Associate*, will be
used for Junior High science. It
rosacea “Science tn Dally Ufe "
*--Supl. Guenther reported that tte
replacement value of tte Hastings
rchooU has been placed at M210.014 02. not including toe new addi­
tion* and oti.er rttent lm|&gt;rove-

Tte board adopted a resolution
asking for an operational levy of
13.0 mlU* or IW5JWJ for 1M15-M.
Bupt. Guenther reported that a
majority of the 1063 gnuluat® had
voted to hold commencement ex-

CARPETING. SQ.

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also be head Varsity baseball coach
*ikL-Fr«*hmaji football coach. He
1* to get hl* mastart from Western

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Mrs. Msurtne Mufienix, 1012 N.
Michigan, elementary. She has
taught a total of six yean at the
Altofl. Starr and Dowling schools
and Is to earn her BS at WMU

High math, -‘tte turned lier BB at
Michigan in 1B35 and has taught
over » years. Including Mohawk
College, N. Y, and Picwsantview,

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The athletic program will have
fulfilled its proper function If It*
.rader* stress tlrarough instruction
.n health and fitness; if the safety
tnd well-being erf the participant
is protects?!; and if participation
ay IndividuMa provides education­
ally worthwhile and satisfying ex­
periences,'' he concludes

family — that’s how personal

Fashions for the

Once-in-a-Lifetime

HASTINGS

The Charlro Fry family will
bo in Indianapolis, Ind, with
relatives for part of the Easter
holiday.
•

Becky Boltteure, U. daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bolt­
house of Itasungj, suffered a
revere gash in a leg en route
to Central school Iteaday morn­
ing wteh ate hit u ported car
on Broadway wiulc riding ter
bite. Bte waa Uckt-u to Pennock
Hospital by Police Sgt. Robert

EVERYIHING GOES H THIS HUGE VILUNTARY REORGANIZATION SAIF1

might Improve from our stand­
point would be a dereliction of
our duties and rcspoflilblllties as
Trustees of this hospital." Cle-

Personal Mention

Student Injured

for tiny fashionables. Choose

Maundy Thursday Communion
aervltx will tie held at 7:30 pm.,
and the sermon topic for the 11

going to
mart than an­
ticipated. we will hart a modern
up-to-date facility to service thb
community now whan wo need it.
In our opinion, to postpone thia
project any longer in the hopes

CORNER WALNUT ^ND S. JEFFERSON

ing, will teach in tte grade*. A
1N7 Delton graduate, she has a
BS from Western and lias taught
fur 13 year* In Barry rural schools,
Utcludmg Tlmner, Bruih Ridge.
Weeks, Dunham and Durfee.
Mrs. Ruby Curtis*. IU HasUngs,
elementary teacher with a B8 from
WMU. Ste has had 33 years' expcricnce teaching in Barry, includ­
ing SSH in rural achool*. 21* in
Woodtate and 5 years at Nashville.
Site was graduated from HHS in

STOCK DISPOSAL

Choose from our wide selection of MADE-UP
cal space shortage at the hospital
now. Therefore, the Board made
the decision to go ahead with
this project contingent upon
Federal approval of the higher

of Jan. 1, 1M&amp; Uwe wm 1A»
persons in Michigan receiving
aid to tte blind payment*, aver­
aging Ml a month—a total of
more than HA million a yaar.
not counting ottMT Forms of pub-

who is to receive her special edu­
cation-certificate next Dec. 10, is
to teach mentally Iuindkapp4d at
Sou'Jit-astern. Most of ter salary
will also come from tte special
education program tax, BupL

u'L'

several of the B vitamins, com­
plete the four important food]
groups, according to Western
Division, Michigan Chapter

taught Junior and Benlor High
terne economics, ’ resigned so ste
may troth in tte same sclwol
system :u&gt; her hinbuxl. and Mr*.
Hrten Byrne, lured but month. Was
released from ter cootract tar
peracnul reasons.
Oontracts were approved for:
Mrs. Jrsiwtte Tiedtaatek, 600 E.

Welcome 4th Son

TRY SOMI TODAY

with Holy Communion. Ttere
will he adoration until mldnltc
with th* Knights of Columbus
forming guard ot honor.

1 fleer* Thursday, April IB, at
; 7:3a All members are urged to
’afu-nd To elect offlocni of them

tnent area had to be dropped be­
cause of the Hojpilal'e inability
to underwrite the coal of the
change* requrated. He reported Shenes* of practice and competi­
tion to the degree that numerous
iporta are etuung toelr sroxsud
idcnUflcaUon to a yw-rodnd baste.
The question of speclalhzitlon tn
one sport as opposed to tte oppor­
tunity for participation iu a va­
riety at sports tn season far high

m and who expected to retire at
tte rod of this year, resigned
a* of UM* Friday. April 10. because
of her health. Lyle Hulbert has
been sutaUtutlng for iter.

Now! For th* Second and Final Week

■The total cost of this project
it now *1.256.600, which is about
5250.000 more than »c expected.”
Clement reported. "Included in
knees, he explain*.
tecta- fees, new equipment for
"Our better programs have
the new area, and other niiscellong recognised the principles of
laneous costa. Although these
costa are high compared to the be”worked out wtthuiecontract- j
estimate which was based upon new tn make aura that all. serv- I--------- achievement al all Tcost data from the past year's
experience, too c o n * t r U c t io n
market in this area currently is ,
in a boom period where there is

Detection

mentahj lunaicup5&gt;.'d. .Most ot ter
salary will be paid by county spe­
cial education fund*. Ste 1* to earn
her nuuter's degree nt Western
tend. Good Friday arrvlona wllli
Mldtigan University tills Bummer.
also be'held at tte Methodist
Ste 1* attending WMU on a Fed­
Church with tte cantala being
eral special education scholarship.
praaentod. At 7 am. Bunday!
She formerly taught here and also
morning tte Methodist men will
taught at tiie Fisher and Chidester
Dr. and Mm. Edward Bush of actjooU. ste completed Barry
tte church following a scrvicv.
Coddiy Norpial in LB67.
All cliurclio* in the area will be . mento, Calif., ore the proud
partlcipaung. Each church open* | parents of tteir fourth son born
their doors to tte public at tteir : Werlncsday evening. April 7.
regular worship service and Sun- , Their other non* arc Thomas. «
day aclwol. Check on tte church |I yra. old; Kenneth, a yrs, and
of your choice for tte time.

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IOITI

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The vegetable - fruit group,
rich in Vitamins C and A,
and the bread-cereal group, of­
fering significant amounts of

Aten'S youngest child. Gardener, j
beptted.
Maundy Ttiuraday jervtcre will j
be held at the Methodist. Church •
at h pro. If your own church is’

Wa Maha 'Em

Dr. Nelsmi Leiuten say* interschoiastic ithletics "1* vital to
more enrolled. Just as music, art,
advanced language study, higher
mathematics, and science courses
are essential to the educattoiu!

of his injury. Some climbed up
from the pit A guard waa im­
mediately, placed beside tte presi­
dent. The order was then given to
HMIQMM

Know Your
Fescues Before
Buying Seed

ik that might have
beck to with tte
d Juat fined the
tn the adjoining

On Maundy Thursday special services are to be bold in
many churches, and on Good Friday traditional riles will mark

confusion the tye-witnees account! but when I lieard that Latin pinnae
« tte assassination of President j1 'u-’’1"1
Dexter Austin and
Abraham Lincoln, as written in •ld- 'nut w“ * «*«*&gt;•'
-I immediately perceived that he
had shot at President Lincoln
although I knew not whether te
had hit him. Tte people were so
dumfounded they could not col­
lect tlielr Mau for about one
minute. which gave Um a**as*in
time to escape. In jumping he did
not fall very straight, rather cn
his hands and feet tin making the

54 Have Sight
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�Delightful Meeting
Pleases Thomapple
Garden Members

Women's Clubs of
Michigan Io Meet
’n Kalamazoo

Many Visitors
Enjoy Hastings OES
'Friends Nite'

HHS Students
Aid Cancer Drive
Campaign Here

Marilyn Cox,
Jack Van Arisen
Exchange Vows

Hastings High School students
aisled the Barry County Unit
of the American Cancer Society
wl»en they launciied Uielr 1965

I ful "Friends Night
April 8. at the Masonic
i Wortliy Matron Ellen Kcocr

j’s.srs

■
tton on May 11-13. Reports were
made by the various committees.
A beautiful centerpiece was'
made and exhibited by Mrs.,’

Burgliduff. Peg Leary, Ellen Wargw. Mary Potter. Irene Burkey,
Chaly Sage and Exchange Stu­
dents Birgitte Sparr, Torbjom

Arts* starting at 8 o’clock with
Mlsa Tina Ferri run. first secretary
to Royal Netherlands embassy, as
the speaker.
Wednesday the Glrlstown birth­
day luncheon will be hold with
Miss Esther Bain as the speaker
The Federation banquet will be

Mrs. Vera Young's
Nephew Emcees
Muskegon Show

idly with Dr Cleo Dauson. psy­
chologist, giving U&gt;e address
Th? awards luncheon will be I,
held Ttiursday at Gull Harbor Inn.;
wiSTS^Wood-*"" * ‘““•I A very interesting program on
M
W «
begonia ptante was given by
Mrs ■ Hildebrandt
Th* eluh

WHITE'S
Photography

SSikl

•n rue ker introduced lier in
jiudience and the giant spot-

Van Arisen. brother of the groom
For her daughter a wedding. Mrs
Cox wore a powder blue crepe
man of Clifton. Ill., and Mrs dress with nary accessorial and a
Nellie DeYoung and dauglitcr of corsage of light blue carnations
Grandville were weekend guests Hie groom's mother wore a pastel

Bunday to celebrate Mr*. De­
Young's birthday. She Is an auiU
of Mix Smith and Mr. Launp-

Methodist Rites
Unite Couple
Here on Saturday

Ullage ruu .iimiirii miu
1
Rev. FT. Joseph C Dunphy edged
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hubbard by y.
one-ludf point to take first place

Hastings AcrODOtlC
....
YOUngSter WinS
- “------- " Honors ot Flint

Ringo-Swingos
Pre-Nuptial
Whirl
Enjoy Dancing
.
\ ,
Begins Here TOr
Miss Peggy Fedewa
The first, on April 3, was given
bv Mn. Joe Hubert for Peggy's
pleasure. There were 20 guests to
enjoy an evening of games and
cards and the opening of the many vatlona by April 30.
lovely gifts. Winning top honors
The club's next dance on April
at cards were Pat BommervUle. 34, will bo a Sadie Harkins
Bettv Kaiser and Linda Fedewa.
Lunch won ■&lt;mvd by the hoats,
the Pete 4n&lt;h'rtonA and the Jim

On Saturday evening. April 10.
Mrs Manin Ives and Mrs Harry
Gray, sister* of Peggy's fiance,
Joseph Oreakuvlch. entertained 37 J
guests bi Ute Community Room of
the Pint Federal. Bank al Pawl
Paw. The guests were largely reiu- 1
live* of the groom and It was!
Peggy's first opportunity to meet
the family, Il was a miscellaneous
shower, and a buffet supper was
served. Games Including "Bride n
changed to a pink linen drew with
{ Members of the Jaycee Auxiliary Bingo' and "Kitchen Ingredients"
a printed Jacket and matching gown of Chantilly lace, styled wT.h jthemefurnished Um- evening's entertainpink hat Their new addnrs is a Jeweled aabrlna neckline. long;
...
I met Monday at the Southeastern I
—,
tapered sleeves and a chapel train
“Mrs. Jolin Mason entertained Schoo! and planned a rummage
A crown of pearl* held her waist- the Cnrllon Extension Group at sale for Saturday. May 15. at
—-------------------------------- -- --------- her liotne Wednesday.
‘ ’—“* n~-------quet of French carnations and
pink rosebuds.

bi pink and white decorations.
Mrs. Ous Wlngelnr was a A 1st Ing were Miss Bonnie Van
M5-3M7 weekend visitor of her sister, Artsen. Mr*. Ronald Cox, Mrs
Mlsa EUa jtaa, at Ionia.
Jerald Grey. Mr* auric* Moser. Ilccky Miller sang •'Because" anti
Mrs Elizabeth Hart and Mm. Nlal "The Wedding Prayer." The floral
decorations were pink and white

just unpacked:

ore'
blouses

A donation Is being sent to the
Special Education School.
After tlw business meeting Mon­
day the liosteaa. Bonnie Blom,

Chrystal Case
Students Entertain
Facility Patients

seen in

Dr. A. E. Dahlman
Chiropractor
128 W. Confer St.

Hostings
Phone
Wl 5-3394

Personal Mention

Students of the Chrystal Case

FASCINATION tN
Sunday, April 11, with an anni­
versary party. Cit’cn by their
children. Dick. Tom. Cindy and

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lection. Watch
'them add a fresh new
fashion touch toyour
wardrobe. With
V gentle textures.
f Dainty details. Picturei pretty colors. All in
' easy-care fabrics.
/
Come choose yours today.
Sizes 28 to 38.

er. Cyntheal Cooper. Melinda
Hammond. Anne Weywman,
Penny Daniels, Renee Shepiinl.
Sun Ann Raymond. Kay Flook,

NEWEST CREATIONS
A reception for the over 100
There was a big surprise and
guests followed in tlie church par­ a family gathering at the home
lor* The lovely pink and white of Mr. and Mm Raymond Keel­
wedding cake was made by the er. Middle Lake. Monday night.
In honor of the 46th wedding
for the young couple by Mr. and
Mrs Ted Ziegler. 1100 WlUltte
Road, on Friday evening, April 9.
After a Northern honeymoon,
the newlyweds will make their

00 and
Gordon
Ironside Agency
The

Personal Mention

Artliur Ttvompson and family.
Out of town guests were Mr. and
Mre. Tarry Sagar and Connie
'' ‘"xvliviBe. Mr. and Mrs Frank
Rider and family of Middleville.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rider of
Newaygo and Mr. and Mr*. Beryl

birthday cake. Unfortunately on
their way home just south of
, Girard they were In a bad storm.
I Miss Marilyn Lawrence, who Is
Tuesday, April 0. was a very taking Practical Num#' Train­
important day for Brenda Smith ing at Borgrars Hospital In Kalas it was hsr fifth birthday. Five
share the fun of a birthday with
her. Tlwy were Cindy Denny,
Larry Shriber. Klmmy and Deb­
bie Shetterly and Dana McVay, tain their son, the Bob Footer
and. of course, Brenda’s broth- family, of Kalamazoo on Easter.
The Harold Mathews are plan­
ning to entertain their family.
Ing this year, the ballet theme Ajr. nna nu&gt;.
was used In decorating. The nrld family. Mr. and Mrs Eldon
pretty cake, which Brenda's
grandfother secretly ordered,
had a balh-t figurine that tum­

Bonnet &amp; Gown
Shop
Alma Fing Ieton

lengths and the seston's all
important ropes. Lovely to
look at . , . refreshing to
wear. Priced for every

Give Michigan Grown

$100

FLOWERS

entered his beautiful display of
mounted birds st the Barry
County Sportsman’s Hobby
I Show.
Tlte-re were 15 friends and;
neighbor* who gathered at the
home of Mrs Darwin Hooker on
N. Broadway Saturday afternoon
for a pink and blue shower for

EASTER
Fresh, colorful, cut flowers will highlight the day and bring bright, worm

'Joe, of Jackson honoring Mrs. happy party delighted the horM
C. R.'s birthday. Mr a Rex oroe as she opened the lovely
Strickland Joined the group on gifts. Rcfift-luiu-nta and games
Sunday evening

Quality Blooming Plants presented to you by people whose Business Is
Flowers. Colorfully decorated with satin ribbons and directions for the plant
care are only part of the extras included.

have returned from a trip to
California where they visited
Mrs. Merrick's daughter, Arion
Fucri and family, also cite

Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Morey
and Dr. and Mrs. Everett Phelps
entertained 10 for dinner at the

Call or Visit Your Allied

Florist Today!

Fresh as a summer bresza.
Smart, cool chalk whites.
Select necklaces, bracelets
and earrings. See the dra-

husband, Michael, who is tn the
Navy, was Imine when they were
Client. The Mcrricka mode tire
trip by plane and were gone 10

Patrick C. Hodges
Dependable Jeweler

�Martha Zemke
President-Elect
Of Huge MEA

Health,
Safely Hints

Armed Forces

Marriage Licerisee

,rTrt* rrOra Western Mldil»*«*
Bay City school*. ehe taught in
Nellie. Ionia and

Mull, son

.

Mull waa awarded the mcdil for
meritorious iurvtcc u in hr [»■

Cunaidislng

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the

million*

&lt;1

of

akjn raahes and other irritations
a pamphlet ot the American
Medical AsaudaUun. Nevertha-

Personal Mention

Past Resident
Dies Tuesday

Clyde Brigg*. 81, a
Neb. He now is SMlgntd to a unit HuUnp rerttenc and long-time
At. Ramsteln which support* the
UJ3. Air Force* in Europe mis­
sion of providing th* major air
| contribution for defense of the son Tuesday morning.
I NATO countries.
-----

Basting* and the
Knight* of PythMw

lx&gt;e family.
flew to California Wednesday to

waiting and watching the

m-

They formerly Ured in California

NaahsfUa

at l pm. Saturday at Sturgis
and burial 1*
County.

Saturday 12 UUte chicks had
hatched,
Dr. and Mrs. Alphsnso Belsito

delegate* or alternate*
Included, front row. left to right. Dteaa Hantagton, Gail Monica

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6 fatal Colon in a

Beautiful Cartage . . .

Jumbo Cymbidium
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of tunc. OrA the manufacturer
«
u.

the fingernail*.

Hendershot
&amp; Vicinity
K.rluml cUrk’

the netendirur &lt;lcmU. lias | The
B Will meet Thursday.
been identified, Ute means ot April 23, ae Mra, Dougla*
preveauon of further trouble 1* Stroub*. Club No. 4 serving.
usually simple—just avoid tins
your doctor reach a dlagnosi*. particular cosmetic hereafter.
Cahfcrata this Thursday to vtelt
Often a switch to another brand
bar nephew and family, the Wllwill suf lice. In a f e w severe Hastings wire Saturday evening
temporarily.
with a manufacturer u&gt; help
you find a aufe product. And,
the Elnirr Colvin* of Hastings,
forego the cosmetic entirely.
w A Urge ptue tree was blown grandd^Uuliter and husteinH, Mr
down in Sunday crenU&lt;a stonn
Mimxapolu, Mind. They were
en route to the Detroit airport
cold cream*.

Personal Mention

‘1.92
Cosh &amp; Carry

Harm &amp; Betty's

Hastings Flower
Shop

IIUU1 oc.-uumy wncro they had
| been vtalUng Mr* Schroeder’*

before it was repaired.
----------- :«------------

Remove nail lacquor.

Tops at Plainwell

!

RumU BelfMd WM home
Larry E. Davte ha* been from Ann Arbor Friday returnIng. This Includes cooi
named valedictorian of Plainwell Ing Uuu evening where Mr.
sponge* and powder puff*.
High School's graduating da** Belftold U a pouent al the U. of
tabled their daughters. Uic Jolin and Sarah Ly
beauty parlor, obtain McLean family and the Cecil A. MorehouM
Peter* family of Augusta for a
prv-Easter dinner on Sunday.

with Mr.' and Mrs. John Malcolm

tinned.
! • The cosmetic responsible for
i the akin trouble might be a new

State St.

Special Easier Cake

Happy Easter Cake—8-inch

96c

$1.35

Large Easter Egg Cake &amp;

&gt;1.59
Bunny Cake (in shape of cut* rabbit) __

__97c

Individual Decorated Square Cakes — 13c ea.; 2/25e
Individual Dscoratwd Egg Cakes with Name _.ea. 16c

Fruit Stollen Cotto* Cake

63c

Fruit Roitin,Braud ..

48c

(Dellctou*^o*»t*d ar |u*t cf*in)

DALE S BAKE SHOP

and family are taking a trip to
Washington, D. C., during the
Marshall on Sunday for a family
town's brother, Max li
bi very poor health.

|| DYE-ING to Sell You SHOES
Carl Damson* had a family din-

The
Cleveland Bunny
was here!

Graham, of Lebanon. Ind.
and family ot Marion, Ind., spent
from Friday until Sunday with
Mrs. Breedlove's parent* and sla­
ter.. Mr. and Mn.. Wally Gcr-

uvo* in Bay City and Saginaw.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Oactcr
and family will entertain Mr.

Mr*. Pete'Martin and Mr. and
Mr*. Byron' Hreterly of Wood­
land for dinner on Easter. Mr.

And he brought our all new spring-summer
collection of suits.
Big suits for big people. (50-long)
Small suits for small people. (36-short)
In-between suits for in-between people.
(You name it.)
Men’s Hart, Schaffner &amp; Marx and Palm Beach
suits priced from $45 to $100.
Light colors, for people who like light colors.
Dark colors for people who like dark colors.
In-between colors for everybody else.
Trying one on is worth a thousand words,
so we’ll sign off now, and just say
•'stop by."
Cleveland’s Store for Men and Boys.
130 E. State, Hastings.
P.S.

Happy Easter!

to Match Your Every Dress

The Byron Pletcher* are plannlng to spend Easter with Mrs.

brings you

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day dinner guest* of the Lewi*
XftrblM.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Regan
and daughter. Renee, of Free­
port were Sunday dinner guest*
of the Donald Manning*.
Mrs. Mary Scudder plan* to

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the fashion pumps you prefer in the

size you want. Then match your
swatch to Its Color-Mote in one of
our fashion color swatch books.

Through the science of our Color­

daughter, the Gerald Shafers, at
Battle Creak.
Sharon Williams, a student at
Central Michigan University, ar­
rived Wednesday to spend a
week’s vacation with h------------ the Warren Williams.

Mate computer we will match your
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To be Color-Mated from top-to-toe
bring in your basic color today

by lei to Florida recently visit­
ing in Bradenton, Okala, and Or-

and step out in the most fashionable
shade of the season.

Bellaire on Fester Bunday
Mlaa Gail Furman la \home
from Northwestern Univfcralty
ancc, Alfred Hawrancy. of Bo*-

Gall, Gall and Alfred’* wedding
plans are being formulated as
the date has been set for Satur­
day, July 10 at the First Metho­
dist Church in Grand Rapid.-,,
and they plan to llv* In Boston
where he is employed at the
Dow Chemical Co. Gall Is gradu­
ating from Northwestern in
June.
Mr*. Roy Oak* of RI Hasting*
has moved to a new address, 110
E. Center Bl.
Mr. and Mr*. Richard Goundrlil and boys of Battle Creek and
Mr*. Avl* Cruttendcn ot the
Tanner District visited Mrs.
Wesley Edmonds Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Newell
of London, Ontario, were over­
night houseguest} of the J. J.
Wmond* family April 0.
Mr. and Mn. Lewis Lang and
Children, Mr. and Mr*. Lyle Gil­
lespie and children. Mr. and Mr*.
Rolland Hall and children. Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Feldpausch
and ehftdrep. Mr. and Mrs. Rob­
ert Birke and children and Mr.
and Mn. Roger Kilpatrick and
children were scheduled to leave
—
vacation. Golf,
swimming, nuilng and other acUvittea aliouid make their time
m the Southland a wonderful
occasion
Andy Re and Roicoc Cassel
drove to Nashville und Middle­
ville on Marek 31 and to Delton
and Woodland on April 7
Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Finnic
ta.

Beautiful White Peau de Soie
AA and B Widths

Shoes and Tinting

Weddmgs
Prom
Easter
Graduation
Parties

�Delightful Meeting
Pleases Thornapple
Garden* Members

Women's Clubs of
Michigan to Meet
•n Kalamazoo

The Thcmapple Garden Club
member* had a very delightful
meeting on Thursday. April 8,

Burghduff. Peg Leary. Ellen Wor­
ker Mary Potter. Irene Burkey.
Cindy Sage and Exchange Stu­
dents Birgitte Sparr. Torbjom

A beautiful centerpiece waa Mr. and Mm Charles Cos. Middlemade and exhibited by Mrs. tide Mr. and Mrs John Van ArtElmer Robinson, the arrange- |sen. 529 Hobson. Grand Rapids, are
ment chairman It *as made up i the parents of the groom.
"n*n
begonia
Presented in marriage by tier
plants tn a container covered I r.tfw. ts. hrM. w. ■ none,
with matching foil and centered
by white ceramic rabbits. After
the meeting, the plants were
given as gifts to the members
who wot m and unable to at-

Mrs. Veto Young's
Nephew Emcees
Muskegon Show

Loyalty. Grand Ledgr, Battle
Creek. Royal and Maple Leaf.
A delicious lunch was srrvvd
on very prettuy aecorated tables.
Mrs. Vera Young waa In Mus­
Also our hats off to all the hard
kegon last week for a stage show
workers who prepaid and tervHigh graduate and 1* employed ed the lunch.
at Pennock Hospital

The. club's May meeting will
be a trip to the Nature Center
in Kalamaaoo to see the early
wild flowers.
A very Interesting program on
begonia plants waa given by

Photography

■

Ringo-Swingos
Pre-Nuptial Whirl
Enioy Doncing
The Rlngo-Swingo Club
Begins Here for
on Saturday. April 10. at
Miss Peggy Fedewa

Van ArUm. brother of the groan
For Iter daughter's wedding. Mrs
Oax wore * powder blue crepe
dress with nary accessories and a
coraage of light blue carnations
The groom's mother wore a pastel

WHITE'S

Hastings OJEB. Chapter Na T
members cniojud a »&lt;T&gt;’dedghtful "Friends Night
April 6. at the Masonic
Worthy Matron Ellen
Introduced ArUne SwlfL
Electa of the Grand Chapter of

Hastings High Hchool students
assisted the Barry County Unit
of the American Cancer Society
when they launched their 19»J3
crusade.
The girls reported to the Cancer 1

Miss Martini Cox and Jack Van I
Arisen exchanged thttr Wadding

Everyone enjoyed the beautiful
The Michigan Federation of view and the birds and chip­
WomqI Clubs convention Is to munks eating from the nunwrbe held in Kalamaaoo on Tueadav. oua feeders near the picture
Wednesday and Thursday. April
ST. M, 39. and member* of the&lt;
Hastings women's flub should I

Arts” starting at 8 o'clock with
Miss Tina Perri ngv. first secretary
to Royal Netherlands embassy. as
the stwaker
Wednesday Uie Glrlstown birth­
day luncheon will be held with
Mbs lither Bain as the speaker
The Federation banquet will be
held at Western Michigan Univer­
sity with Dr. Cleo Dawson, psy­
chologist. giving the address.
The awards luncheon will be
held Thursday at Gull Hartnr Inn.

Many Visilors
Enjoy rfastings OES
'Friends Nile'

HHS Students
Aid Cancer Drive
Campaign Here

Marilyn Cox,
Jack Van Arisen
Exchange Vows

Methodist Rites
Unite Couple
Here on Saturday

Society newS Mrs. Donna Hettle, and her^new

[ granddaughter.
Judge Phil Mitchell and the1
.
Rev. FT Joseph C Dunphy edged
Mr. and Mm. Roy Hubbard by v
P
....
one-half point to takeHrst place , YOUngSter VVIHS

All those wishing to go to the
Square Dancers State Conven­
tion at Detroit must make reser­
vation* by April 30.

.

Hastings AcrODOtlC

..

[_|onors Qf. F|jnf

.

.

In pink and white decorations
Assisting were Mias Bonnie Van

945-3947

just unpacked:

lore

For their wedding trip to Chi­
cago. the new Mr*. Von ArUen
changed to a pink linen drees with
a printed jacket and matching
pink list Their new address la
243 Eastern. Grand Rapida. Mich.
The rehearsal party was held at A crown of pearls held her waist­
Finger’s Restaurant in Grand length veil and she carried a bou­
quet of French carnations and
pink rosebuds.

Jaycee Auxiliary
Aids Youngsters

April «. Tt»- birthday cake,
which the children especially en­
joyed, waa decorated in tiie Eaa-

Members of the Jaycee Auxiliary
met Monday at the Southeastern
Mn. John Mason entertained School and planned a rummage
the Carlton Extension Group at ■*&gt; tor Saturday. May 15. at

,

Peggy's first opportunity to meet
the family. It was a miscellaneous,
shower, and a buffet supper was
aeryed Games including "Bride's'
Bingo" and "Kitchen Ingredients"
funiUlicd tiie evening’s entertain-1
ment. and the winners were awggd- I
eil prizes. Guests were from Calu-1
met City. Ill., Chicago. Highland.

Chrystal Case
Students Entertain
Facility Patients

Students of the Chrystal Case
Dance Studio presented a pro­
gram on Thursday, April 8. at
the Medical Facility,
J
Those performing' were: MeiUsa Munn, Bruce Smith. Chuck

17 miss this
fid-setting
Election. Watch
them add a fresh new
fashion touch to your
r) wardrobe. With
gentle textures.
f Dainty details. Picture1 pretty colors. All in /
I easy-care fabrics.
Come choose yours today.
Sixes 28 to 38.

Dr. A. E. Dahlman
Chiropractor
128 W. Cantar St.

Hastings
_Phone
Wl 5-3394

blouses
seen in

sole, street-length dresses with
matching veiled lulls and carried
bouquets of pink and white mums

Personal Mention
FASCINATION IN
Sunday. April 11. with an annlrersary party, given by their
brother-in-law of the bride, Dan
r«.™4. ...
.
&gt;.&gt;.4 vw. Kfr-n'w
I freshmen!*. cards were played children. Dick. Tom. Cindy and
th. during the evening with each Shirley. Gutsis were Chuck Btr-

md bl.* an. with while 4A-

««ulw nw«iln&lt;

will

be

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Ranguettc. Barbara White. Carol
Wilcox. Virginia Reed. Cindy
Phillips. Debby Hein. Sherry
Erway, Rick Reynolds, Kathy
Kidder. Dianna Milboum. Cindy
tor the young couple by Mr and
Mrs. Ted Ziegler. 1100 WUlltt*
Rmd. on Friday evening. ApnJ 9

00 and
Personal Mention

The

Bonnet &amp; Gown
Shop

Smart, cool chalk whites.
Select necUecei. bracelets
and earringt. See the dramatte opara. princeu
length! and the leaion's all
important ropei. Lovely, to
idol at . . . refrething to

Alma Fing Ieton
ed atep and there wrre mlnla-|
ture balleruuu around the cake.1
so Uwt when each guest re­
ceived a piece of cuke, he also
recttvrd a cute little ballerina
as a take-home gift. The chil­
dren enjoyed many giutya. but

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FLOWERS

EASTER
Fresh, colorful, cut flowers will highlight the day and bring bright, warm

Spring smiles to everyone! Your florist olso has a “Rainbow” Selection of

Flowers. Colorfully decorated with satin ribbons and directions for the plant

Call or Visit Your Allied

Florist Today!

wear. Priced for every

There were 15 friends a n d .
neighbors who gathered al the
home of Mi*. Darwin Hooker on
N. Broadway Saturday afternoon
for a pink and blue shower fcr
Mrs. Antonio Ferrerta. the form- .

Patrick C. Hodges
.

Dependable Jeweler

and Mrs. C. R. Boarotn. Jitn and
Joe. of Jackson honoring Mrs.
C. R-’s birthday Mrs. R,ex
Strickland Joined the group on
Sunday evening

Quality Blooming Plants presented to you by people whose Business Is

care are only part of the extras included.

Mr&gt; Thomas Van-------- a -------- v..,.-------- -

entered his bmutlful display of
mounted birds at the Barry
County Sportsman's Hobby
day at the Bob Wilson lie me.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mayo
of Anchorville were Saturday
and Sunday gueate of the Floyd
Booroms. and on Sunday the

met
the

California where they visited
Mrs. Merrick’s daughter, Arloa tiie Duplicate Club at their home
Fuert and family, also ttjs on N. Broadway Saturday eve­
ning. The Bob Hollister* took
the places of the Dick Flngletons
(Lucille was a former Hastings when they moved to Kokxxno,
resident', and Marvin DeLane al
Long Beach. They also visited
Winston's daughter, Lucille Mur­
phy. and little daughter. Melima,
at Wilmington, and Lucille's
husband. Michael, who la in ths
Navy, was home when they were
there. The Merrick* made the
trip by plane and were gone 10
days
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mclaury
are planning to spend the Easter

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�Martha Zemke
President-Elect
OfHugeMEA

Health,
Safety Hint*

Marriage Licenses

Jan VMvanlty. Before joining the
Bay City arLooU. ah, uughl in
yjwortvffie, NsstavtDa, lord, and

M &gt;tein
■tern AB, Ofittri
CtfttaKaf. Sergeant
• '61 Mull —
waa xrtrrJM
awarded tbt medal for
1? Jmeritorious tervicc as an air po­
lice supervisor at Llncoia APB.

With MKECUCX

Conaldering

Armed Forces

the

mlluona

sion of providing the major air
contrtbuUrm for defense of the
NATO countries Sergeant Mull,
whose wife. Roxana, Ja tbe
James Coleman family daughter of Mr. and Mra. Clyde
Benton of RJ VermontvHJe. la a

Clyde Briggs, 81, a former .
HaMlnga resident and long-UiM
employer of the former Hastings
Bookcase * Chair Company,

Personal Mention

of

and Roscommon counties.
BANNER WANT ADS PAY

a pamphlet of ths Amalcan
Medical AawdaUm. Ntvcrtbe1MB. sufficient numbers of cam

(medical akin apcclaUrtt and Uw

Past Resident
Dies Tuesday „ &lt;

Ruth

hoo family.

OUTSTANDING SHERS—“Over Ue Baiubow" waa the theme far

TwnUwt's Kinder-

KnJghta of PjtiiUa.

i at 1 pin, Saturday at SUirgU
waiting and watching th: «c- and burial m
They formerly lived in California Uvity in the two incubators in
'•■.-m-s.
R^yr-day JJ UtUfl
Dr. and Mrs. Alphonse BeUlto

Included, front row, left to right, Diana Harrington, Gall Monica

FRESH CUT

up gradually \ovtr a long period u___ fi. USai-Us*
Of tune. Or, the manufacturer nSnOClSlIOl « VlCinily
1
By Wr,. Richard Clark

SPRING "BOKA

'
FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
ONLY . . . WE WILL

BE HAPPY TO RESERVE
THESE FOR PICK-UP.

Rainbow Corsages
6 Pastel Colon In a
Beautiful Corsage . . .

&gt;1

.92

Cash fir Carry
Limit. One

‘1.92

Happy Ea&gt;tar Cake—8-inch

• • Stop' il
temporarily.

Large Easter Egg Cake &amp;
Large Crow Caae, decorated

$1.59

Bunny Cake (in shape of cute rabbit) _

..97c

preparations.

down in Bunday eweniaga storm

’1.92

Harm &amp; Betty's

Hastings Flower
Shop
206 I.

$1.35

.___ .
..... BHHH
co. 16c
Individual Decorated Square Cakes — 13c ea.; 2/Z5c

forego Uh ouameue entirely.

en route to the Detroit airport

Personal Mention

Cash &amp; Carry

.96c

DecorstBd for Enter m s foil par
» serving.
terminlng the cause. To help usually simple—Just avoid this Mra. Dauy '1 isorapuon U staying
your doctor reach a diagnosis.

individual Decorated Egg Cakes with Nome __ea. 16c

Mra. Rdf who were returning

Wash the face with an un-

Jumbo Cytnbidium
Orchid Coriago

Special Easter Cake

The LAS. will inert Thursday,

Oeorgo Maurer will be apcnduig

Tops at* Plainwell

with Mr. and Mn. John Malcolm
Larry E. Davis has been
mussed vakdlOorian of Plainwell
This Includes cosmetic ri-at Maurer).
High School's graduating class
igw and powder puffs.
If there has been a recent talncd their daughters, the Jolui and Sarah Lynne Stucwur, Merl
1 to a beauty parlor, obtain McLean family and tiie Cecil

from Ann Arbor Friday returnIng that evening where Mr.
Bdfioid U a patient at the U, ot
M- hospital. Mra Belfield re-

Fruit Stollan Cotts* Coke

63c

Fruit Railin'Broad

48c

(Delkiousjoanad ar |u&gt;t pi*

DALE'S BAKE SHOP

If the Ups are not involved. and family are taking a trip to

the akin trouble might be

State St

Marshall on Sunday for a family

In very poor health, and the

his parents, tiie

Carl panuotu hod a family din-

H DYE-ING to Sell You SHOES
! to Match Your Every Dress

. The Byron Flelciiera are plan-

The
Cleveland Bunny

was here!
And he brought our all new spring-summer
collection of suits.
Big suits for big people. (50-long)
Small suits for small people. (36-short)
In-between suits for in-between people.
(You name it.)
Men's Hart. Schaffner &amp; Marx and Palm Beach
suits priced from $45 to $100.
Light colors, for people who like light colors.
Dark colors for people who like dark colors.
In-between colors for everybody else.
Trying one on is worth a thousand words,
so we’ll sign off now, and just say
“stop by.”
Cleveland's Store for Men and Boys.
130 E. State, Hastings.
P.S.

Graham, of Lebanon. Ind.
Mr. and Mn. Jack Breedlove
and family of Marion. Ind, spent
from Friday until Sunday with
Mrs. Breedlove's parents and Us­
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Wally Ocrnents. and Marsha.

SHOE STORE brines

Laster vacation week with rela­
tive# In Bay City and Saginaw.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Outer
and family will entertain Mr.
and Mn. Lewis Marble, Mr. and

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ating from Northwestern in
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Mra. Roy Oaks of R1 Hastings
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard Goundrill and boys of Battle Creek and
Mrs. Avis Cruttendcn of the
Wesley Edmonds Saturday.
’
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Newell
of London. Ontario, were overmght houseguests of the J. J.
Edmonds family April 5.
Mr. and Mra. Lewis Lang and
children, Mr. and Mra. Lyle Gil­
lespie and children, Mr. and Mra.
Rolland Hail and children, Mr
and • Mra. Richard Peldpausch
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Rob­
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and Mra. Roger Kilpatrick and
children ware scheduled to leave
swimming. tubing and other ac­
tivities should make their time
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Andy Re and Ro-icoc Cassel
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ville on March 31 and to Delton
and Woodland on April 7.
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Miss Goll Furman is home
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with the M R. Funnans and
Gall Gall and Alfred's wedding
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4. bo replaced.
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Mr* roiurcu
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.
Mr. and Mra Herbert Harter-1 Heaterly and Mre. CUmena
The chlldwt cue emoyinir a
ly and Kimb-rly were Saturday, Bchalbly Mm Doria Blair of.htor •"’****’£thud
Yiritora with iter parenU. Mr.' Lansing was also a caller on, had a
solution to the statutory trctilniu
and Mra Carl Jordan. In th?
—
evening Usey called on his moth­ came Io visit Friday ana isaiur-1 gri uu
be helped. as will the many other
er. Mra. HUdred Hmtoriy. * day with them. * Mr. and Mrs. bed at trdLttr.e and sleep n«
Dan Brown were suddenly «U- tala to U»e
clely at
rd to Kentucky Friday evening, be fan next
been living with Iw daughter­ April A -Uh Uir dalh ol huj-UMa &lt;lo«» ■&lt;*
in-law in Detroit since leaving
n
mi w w
i iwimi a nem vote.
-j --- -the hnapiial. a Brenda and to tncm. on tneir return nomc u&gt;i.&gt;
hit,
we
should
fed
lucky.
It
will
Mitchell Owsley are spending Wednesday their daughter. Mr like just a short?
to wlilch ths public is invited.
a gentleman In Hastings callslJner Pen! Sievena. through AUJC
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the Michigan Deportment of Cor.there was a strange blnl feed­
Ing dally al Ida station and tv
dial Church al 8 pm. This U a hadn't been Me -to Identify 1L
IL
joint service of Banfleld, Briggs, | h« described it aa about the
To avoid poor qtadily lawn Delton and Hickory CorneralsUe of a gwvw.or a little
Methodist Churchra An Easter' larger
The request followed the Board
Sunrise service followed
of Determination's decision that
Carter M Harrison, Michigan
tiie improvement is "necessary."
State University crop tamU.il. o'clock at------------------ - —
In referring the matter to the mys labeling laws will help pro- camp at Clear Lake. Briggs
Church will be host.
j™ f.
Conservation Department and At­
Un
with iwr knittins u tunie. R ta g member of the
torney General's office, Atty Bhus- quality seed—tlMt which con­
m^t
hu&lt;e. nnch‘*“1
gnnxily.
tains a high percentage of
He pointed out that problems of csxirre haygraasvs fnxtrad of
feasibility for elw project were perennials such as Kentucky
Roxanne Quick, also a member
and South Carolina- Ln
Inga and the need for a hydrologi-1 c..„
mn n. the sen- about
Wlnt« ,nthe
T commonly
travel
cal study, including test borings.
-L
n.1 .
rwvnr nln
rkjckj
They prT
l,r
tar AH'Dress Revue on Saturday plant buds and small insects but
evening tar h~r knitting project,
Coat estimate; for dredging to
a 10-rixx depth originally made al
a Howard VanDellc is at Leila
8310.000 were raised to M15X00 for
Usled
a B'v-foot depth.
treatment on a back ailment *
A foremost Michigan law firm
detUrtd the bonds unmarketable
so muddy she couldn’t gvt home.
the Barry County Blood bank
Brown had undergone a.cancer Johnston,
operation M Grand Rapids n Sylvester
___ ______
few
weeks___
ago and ___
had_____
(ben_______
igwk, —
an
_— Aadmoo.
been taken to Detroit to the .Many people also lost windows,
bane of a daughter. Funeral shingles and trees. Monday moniservices were held at Detroit &lt;11 i Ing friends and families worked
Tuesday apd burial waa there together to clean up the debris.
Dowling Church are Among local folks attending Use, Power Unra were readily rcpsurfuneral were Mr anil Mra Vn.l I rd rertoriar heat and lights to

Dowling

that the

Refer Crooked
Lake Project
To State Agency

By Mn. Donah! Proejroek

Low Cost Lawn
Seed Generally
No ‘Bargain’

BILL DING
SAYS

8hus»er pointed out that
the people of upper Crooked Lake so easily detected. There may be Pennock Hospital receiving
Itad the courage to attempt a imsltcrina of unwanted specie*;, treatment for a brokrvj hip
project under the new and untried that don't hare to be listed unMr. and Mrs. Harold Case and
last the Btato law terms them . fomllv &gt;ri* realdlnr In their farm
which lias been
■Your beat protection In thia Cloverdale road.' The Donald
had raised nearly twice aa much
bottom prices and from repu-. cupled the hous?.’ hve moved to
table sources," comments Har~ -‘ Street
—
«. At
•*
r Park
to Hartings. ♦
riaon.
| Hw-tr April meeting the Dowling
"Be suspicious of seed mlx-lDudea 4H Saddle Club elected
In preparing tor that hearing lures wlilch featm insufficient the following officers for the
"we were mindful of tiie repre­ quantities of big name varieties, coming project year: Connie Van
sentation of all interested parties' A mix may bo billed as ’contain-1 Syckle, president: Debby Drake,
viewpoints and the possible need Ing Msriun Kentucky bluegrass.’ vice president and recreation;
of an appeal record.
•with part Kentucky bluegrass,’, Denny Case, secretary; Ruth
“Il is readily acknowledged that or ’featuring Ptnnlawn fine fe- Ann Cordray, treasurer; Suzwith ti»e knowledge of this experior two of the named Ingredient The Keith Babcock family of
could have better tnvntcd that
money. Certainly your department talnty should constitute

Richard (Margaret) Estep of
South Woodland was admitted

entered Blodgett Hospital at
Grand Rapids where she will
undergo surgery Her youngtrt
daughter, Jeanlne, who had an
appendectomy at Pennock Hoathe hospital and underwent anWe wish both of them

Woodland
By Mrt. GlenJon Curlit

antly surprised Sunday by her
family. When she arrived at the
alarm
Robert Mackinder entertained
statute itgelf has certain
birthday. Fifty-one were present
M which bosuns apparent
domestic producers of the fine- Bureau group at their home on to enjoy the potluck dlnnor. A
proceeded. In the engineerbig birthday cake and pineapple
■» stamp of approval os only way to earn top price and Babcock and daughters, Chrtsdinner Mrs. Bawdy
a good reputation." he explains. tine and Elaine, were Sunday

to define
certain engineering date irqulremsnta,such as a hydrological study
involving boring*, tiie engineering
would have not developed.
•It would seem that the matters
of feasibility,.both as to engineer-

elded by a Judicial body, such as
the Board of Determination, after

surrounding

properties,"

fl Ulin MMU WSSSV*
partita. The statute does' not speak
—-... i.

East Middle Lake
fined jrords of the statute.

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aftcraoon and everyone enjoyed
Jones, Mary Feller, Jean Moon, themselves visiting. Guests at­
tended from Hartings, Battle
Creek. Grand Rapids, Cedar

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Mrs. Leon Nicholson and Robert
By Vidor Sitton
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■ The Bchalbly family held a
Mrs. Beery and Mra. iBchafds birthday celebration Saturtlay

Involve more than a reliance upon
cost figures which were -

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Bchalbly of Edman and Gfprie
and Duane Bchalbly. local, Mr.
and Mrs. Hobart Bchalbly were
(triable to come until Bunday af-

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and they were celebrating
ilr Mason and i rural carrier from Woodland. On
March birthdays. * Wood­
the WBX1B Balurdav the second feu to .was
Culbert
land loot ita one mail route!
"While regretting that tiie use meeting at Mrs. Lawrence's |n'
Saturday marked the beginning
Hastings. * Mr. and Mrs. Don :
for one route out of Woodland
Stutz end children of ormd
and for many residents to
Rapids spent April 4 zt ittt her । found anyone who Is happy
change their addresaea. We luted
parent's. Mr. and Mra. Frank En­ the change but we didn't !
gle * Mr. and Mrs. Oney Robl- anything to tty about It. We
yer of Otsego spent April' 4 with
pened. We almost got wiped off
Mr and Mrs. Warren Cairns. *
tho map entirely Sunday evening
Fishermen are Mill able to fish people." but times have changed.
through the Ice. but sometimes
We were among ths many
the fish don’t cooperate so wall. around Woodland who returned may be small but we still want
* Mr. and Mrs. John Mason re­ home Bunday evening to find to be a town I The excitement
turned home from Georgia. They
turned In around 8 pm. Tornado
warnings had been out but
different from our snowbanks.

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Mrs. Colon Bdtaibly of Wauke-

Suprcme court

approved u equitably reflecting
MMfit to those paying the assess-

1* your home showing the wear and tear left by Winter weather? Best
remedy for this condition is a liberal dose of BILL DING'S Spring 'Fix-Up'
Tonic. Here are some of the ingredients

a gift from her family. She also
celebrating
third received other gifts. Tiie Nichol*
son family favored their grand­
The Dowling 4H Club’s entry mother and outers with a couple

By Mrt. Benie M. C.airnt

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as we did. The tornado that Stowell's, they found the tornado
n toll is charged. Borno public
had struck the bis barn on the
were collected thought they no
turnpikes because lolls once sod telephone lines and smaller
longer exist.
■
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found thia
Gardner were both injured when
e that wm
hit. Other places included Mbs.
Stowell's father. Mr. and Mra.
treated at Pennock Hospital and
dertroyed and house ruined. It
were severely damaged were moved tire bouse right off the
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O. Yank. Boms were completely
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Harold Anderson’s the Btowell
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nlacei Sylvester Curtla. Herbert
Johnston, and Harry Bandbroofc. thing to understand. The down

damaged. Our sympathy to all volunteer helpers. State police.
Hartings Ctty police. Barry
County police. ' Sheriff Poaee.
Nashville Rescue Squad. Civil
Ionia last Thursday morning &lt;by Defence and an ambulance to

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C?i,d Nashville Adopts
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Ca
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&gt;nrmber of the family con use.
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Saturday,
J ’ May
J 1 । Nobody cnecks your credit rax-

Barry 411’ers to'
un

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family

Thr Rarer CiMint.v 411 Senlm in« and rui matter Iwiw much
Club te presenting Ils third an- I It's used, there's no monthly bill,
nual carnival Saturday after-j This card can being mom
noon and evening ot May I. The inenlM frlm the best restaurants
event will be held at the Corn-1 m Europe. It can Introduce dad
munlly Building at tire fair- to corpurstlon praddeiit* and
Rounds.
I f jrvign dignitaries, and Junior to
The various 411 Clubs । playmates from India or Japan,
throughout Barry County will ' What U it? Your library card.

I Thursday,
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,
a
.. 15.
er 1965
iocc
April

Section Two—PflOM 1 to 1

Carlton Grangers;^^;‘ao" Cirele‘ Nashville Aid
■ p
rlold sessions
r. 11
Report Activities
tan Church met on C/FOllD ScllS

The Nashville village council

chide: Incidental fund. *3033983; highway fund. *2339833; re­
ceiving fund. *1232332; aewer
ciiarge, *0347.63. and unspent
1084 street funds. (3.408 67 mak­
ing a total of expected receipts.
*88.717.70.
HvUmatcd expenditures: Po­
i front use of your library card lice department, $13080.35 wlilch
includes salaries, health Insur-■
a laurcw &gt;I&gt;U truru or toe men. women ana a nee, bonds, gasoline, oil. grease,
prtoiroaa candidate The crowns children in the United States!oil filters, car expense and In­
will go to the two clubs turning; take advantage of library cards.।surahoe; water department. *11.nmJ’taSS?*
-^n ?,e I During National Ubnuy Week. I *»5 00 including salaries, hyfund raising projects. The win- April 23 to May 1. why not make dranta. Consumers Power, mfleners wiU be announced early In a ym to yom- public library a age, clerk's salary, suppllta. re,hc* ev*nJn&lt; ajld
»U&gt; reign fanilly oullng? Your reward wUl I funds, cards, printing, parts,
over the evening activities.
ba a passport to knowledge, ad-1 galvanized pipe, meters and
There will be a contest to be venture, and good conversation.
~
&lt;
held to see which club has the I__________
equipment: incidental fund, M.a58M which Includes telephone,
most members and their families 11
—
a
I
hydrants. attorney fees, nerv­
pre*mt
Barry County
ation program, trustee salaries.
I
and set up their booths on Frt-:
■4«w Arw^l VO
----- h - —, n . ——.___ —____
&gt;■
pm. or on Saturday morning be-I
payment. Michigan Municipal
fore noon. Slips which have been 1
League and Inaurance.

*
, .‘April 7th; one in the forenoon.I
1
/T
1
Carlton Orange met April 8 thrte
afternoon and two &gt;1]r*nhl£ IwOOufi
and enjoyed a program presented
th. eTfnmg.
^vtUaxnmltlreilr*1
U*“la’' • Hoateaws were: Mrs Howard 1
Niuhville Emergency Supuve Committee. .
Brockway. &gt;
another

OU1

call with each member giving
Basch. Mra Clay Boatman'
their preference of either graina
twQ
for No. 8
or vegetables for growing
Mrj Bruce
un&lt;1
Mrs. Joseph Ranguette com-,
Jwn&lt;B wtswell
pared a modem kitchen to
.
April Sth at
grandmother's with pictures of
lhp
Mr&gt; wn.
each.
Un! CurUs.
MORE PROTECTION—Fira Cbtef Edward Tudor and Driver
inc rcsutl OI CIUWU.K wmu u&gt;
beef cattle was discussed and a1
l,r . 1
.
. ________ natrlrk on A aril tai. but because
u_—
Emuanct
lhut dA’r' I Supply room, located res Naahgiven for members to watch fur­
rrprewni an Investment of about 15.090. A novel feature Is a ther results. ”
____ ____ ill-. . Kful . .... o Tt.1. I. Ik. thlr.l .mil
New types of machinery for
fertilizing and planting with ex­
------------ •--------- —
nearly a year ago to provide
pected changes in farming meth­
In the Rural AsaoeUUon to »U plus «
Mr» Willis Kantner is leaving i complete outfits for fxmlli"
ods led into more discussions.
on Sunday to spend the Easter J sUuck down by fires or
lature at the 4resen time and i week with her daughter and i tragedies The NE8 to headed
family, the Everett Milters, of , by Mrs Wm. Hamm »nd Mrs.
has radio contact with Dettoo. Orangeville, Middleville. Woodland. the Oranges' *tand in regard to Lakeview
Wm. Hayter.
these bill* waa given.
I Nashville, Otsego and FlalnwtIUrBanncr photo.
With a joke or two between
Street department. *30,11500’--to MulAen may call Luella the discussions the group partici­
man uayw txrarar or tne
oiRogers or Arloa BurgiidufT
pated almost one hundred per­
no. OaUmUnt teu&gt; prrt«A biography compiled and cent
maintenance tUe. ■ chloride,, r
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tg
----- -- 4-Oerate Skldworv. Aleva gravel, equipotent repair, insur- J (ICKSOJl nOniC
written by Lavtnla Wood, assistshe. s&lt;» wuirwuoi, Iin fioo,
The public te invited so bringat the Medical Care Facility.
once, patching malerial, paint
I IrtU. n. aSvirlMx
Members are urged to go to help.
your family and Join the fun on
made a donation to the IOOP
April 17 has been set for the
Days" was given, honoring ErnMay 1.
■
erection of the 4H Livestock
Fund during their April
initiation into Um lodge in 1026 Bam at the Fairgrounds grantto now. She held Uie following
*40000 which Includes library
Dorothy Howe donated a wheel
board and library maintenance: chair, crutches, urinal and walk­ offices: L8NO 1027; Inside weather.
Guardian 1030; View Guard 1031
The Community Progress Com­
er to add to the hospital equip­
hor. rrArooenit at Putnam Park ment which b available to those Noble Grand 1032; and Record­ mittee will meet at Mrs. Idoyd
ing Secretary for many years In Shroyer's home for further
who need it.
planning
of action
lighting budget. *4.40000 which
Gov. Romneys proclamation Irlct 23. She received the Degree
includes lights and fuel; fire
The next meeting will be April
designating the week of April 38 of Chivalry (Um highest honor 23. William Kirkpatrick will pre­
board. *1300 which Includes pay­ as
Oddfellow Week was read Tiie the lodge bestows on a member i
ments; mnUaUon fund. *7300during the Rebekah Assembly sent the "Development of Human
00 which includes collections and
held in Grand Rapids in 1000
clerk expense, sewer bond fund.
When retiring Friday to dining
17400 00 which Includes bonds hoepltai beds and equipment to
room for refreshments, those smith.
loan, camps for underprivileged having birthdays in April were
Tiie Grange will serve ths Con­
clerk and maintenance, and sew­ children, eye bank project and
SALE
surprised by the special seating servation Club dinner April 20.
er plant fund. *401835
many other projects.
arrangement made by the com­
The council ita* hired Wil­
Members are to remember the mittee and the beautiful birthliam Casaidy of Hastings as op- meeting at Mulliken April 17 and day cake baked by Josie Hall,
STEREO ‘tupe-o-matlc’*.
Mrs. George Spillane. 912 8.
the meeting at Delton on April I Those having birthdays were Ina
paesU plant. He will assume his IB. Those wishing transportation Kenyon. Nellie Freer. Emma Broadway, returned home Mon­
completely self-contained!
day from Troy. Ohio, where she
duties April 23 to lenm the plant
and Bertha Weyennan

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Police deportment probtaM

Barry Sales Tax
Totals $79,307

definite that Ron Armour will De
leavlng the department April 15.
Nashville dislikes losing either
Ron Armour or the police chief.

tor February, representing January sales, totaled *40,71132911
an increase of *3.1*5,072 00 or:
*48 percent over February ot

ter paying jobs cone up It la:
Collections tn Barry touted
difficult to compete. President *7*407.4*.
Gladys Miller said.
I That total included M.6O4 far
The council has voted another buUding material, *3316 for gm­
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New toilets an being built at
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ha* large living room with fireplace, three nice bedroom*, lot* of
dotet* with overhead lights, ha* bath and one-half, kitchen and
dining tpace together, and bar, built-in Uov« and oven and ditpotal, heated with hot water heater, fired with oil. new two stall
garage, aluminum siding, paneling woodwork in living room, on
- Iiu... senrice, for
s.. ........7^0,000.00
r.n ann na
excellent
road, school bus

BUILDING LOT IN 2ad WARD, sewer and water In. ha* a garage
on it, *l*o a part bavement$1,500.00

A »UL NICE BUNGALOW IN THE 2nd WARD, with living room,
two good bedroom*, dining room, real nice tile bath and modem
k itchen, home ha* aluminum pding. on garage, new garage w.th
esment driveway, full basement, gat heat, Venetian blinds, knottv
pine fml*h In kitchen, in good localion for ....--- $9,700.00
A RIAL NICE HOME IN THE 4tli WARD, has three good bed­
rooms. lull bath and two lavatories (colored fixture*! igMtau*
and down, a living room with fireplace, d-ning room. &lt;ten and
kitchen (modern) with formica top*, double wells In sink there
It lot* of storage drawer*, gat furnace In double divided base­
. . _ L I.
L... L---- nalHlart arui
A RIAL GOOD. LARGE HOME IN THE FIRST WARD, has living
room, four bedrooms, large kitchen w.th real nice cupboard*,
family room paneled, bath with shower and stall, utility ropm
with built-in cupboard*, laundry room, has full ba*ewwnL and
all Ihis for--$6,000.00
A RIAL NIC! HOME IN THE 1st WARD, has two good bedrooms
each with clout and a new full bath upstairs and down a living
room with new carpet, dining room, new kitchen,
bsth gss

110.000.00
AT FLIASANT SHORES THORNAPPLE LAKI A NEW COTTAGE,
the main part Is 20 » 24 ft. and added to this Is an Bx 24 ft.
room, large screened-in porch all finished in knotty pine, threepiece bath, has a flowing well, and large septic tank large
enough for two cottages, large dram field, saml-basement^ for
Wl HAVE ONE SCHOOL HOUSE TO «U VIRY REASONABLE.
.
... - »__ -La1A
Ini In

Wl HAVE A HOME IN BATTLE CREEK, with three bedroom* and
bath up and down It has one bedroom. liv.Af room, dining room,
kitchen, full basement, new gas furnace, new water heater, new
front and back enclosed porches, wants to tract for a place with
about 30 acres north of Hastings.
TWO VACANT LOTS In Hardendorff Addition with sewer, water
and curb and gutter and gas all in (or .. 2.$800.00 aa.
$1,200.00 for bo«h

NEARLY NEW EXCELLENT HOME IN THE 2nd WARD, 26 x 40
ft., has living room with fireplace, dining room, kitchen and
bath, two real nice bedrooms, full basement with recreation
room. 14 x 26 ft. kitchen ha* built-in- store, and oren. and
there is also a kitchen in the basement, and picture window and
walk, out, aluminum storm windows and doors, all aluminum
siding, fully insulated, has baseboard hot water heating system,
all copper plumbing, birch cupboard*, garbage dispoul, all
kinds of flowers and shrubs, has stool in basement, all situated
on two lot*, for $16,*00.00
THREE NICE BUILDING LOTI ON HASTINGS HEIGHTS.
We Head Nev* Listtag* Due to the Reeeot Rua ef Sale*

HASTINGS SALESMEN

Carl Ntetkaerer * home *ho.o— Wl 5-3004
Richard Slocues—Wl 5-5*56

Even if you're rolling in dough, we think we can help
you. Soo your now car dealer and toll him to finance
yours at HCB. If you want tho trimmings, we'll put
tho icing on tho cookie. Be a smart cookie, too . . .
see us real soon!

Hustings Hilii Huiih
We w ant to be your Ban kt

�Saxons Beat Trojans, 5-2, in Baseball Opener
------------ —

Sour Note* in Spring

Tennis, Baseball
Teams at Alma
3 S^wtde Open Loop
Fief Thursday i Track

3rd in Triangulftr

here with West Central
competing.
Hastings Relays will be

Anton Turkal's tennis
at Battle

Belfield and
id Bill Sulli­
van and Craig Mulligan. 8-3, 8-8,
and Mike Hallll’ax, Jim Franctocd defeated Dave Blough and

come from behind to
disvlUa. »-2.

MW- j

'Device Keeps
I Track of Deer

Athlete

A new counting device la

sUonal Trapper s Asaociatkm

Ing when Tom Ortfill
Detroit, Mich
out a home run with
Rob White on base.
The circuit Clout cams
starter John Nixon.
mute Sot on base via the
third baseman's error. Middle­
villa was bald to two more hit*.
Grifillh doubled hl* next timei out against bounties. Will you
upland White singled tn the allow me a few lines to set your
readers straight oo the facto.
1
Pint. The Michigan OonservaODonaall singled in the first' non Dept and the taxpayers
inning but died on base Hasting*: have nov spent ONE CENT to
got something started in the pay these bounties *o they can
third when Ken WeUer walked not say that the bounty system
and Dave Williams singled, but । to expeiulve. This money comes
.
from ths extra 50c that was add­
in the fifth AUerdlng doubled n1
license fees for that
nd came home on ODonnell'a; purpose in 1947. In 1949 the
»o-bagger to break the ice for i Owne D«pc had the taw amendUic Saxons.
.
M Uul ^ny money over and
In the last Inning, Weller start- I abort th* cost ot bounties could
ed it off with • walk. WUltam* be diverted to other things. Now
| singled then Paul Lubtenltckl they are trying to steal the rest
' was out. AUsrdtag sat hta sec-; of ths Crtra 50c fee by removing
ond straight double to drive in ths bounty payments — however
Seller and Williams, then! they don! want the license fee
TJonneQ double! Allerdlr.g cut by 40c which it should be
borne. Jot Morgan sacrificed then i If the bounty to removed. The
Jeff Kimmel pounded out an- Game Dept, by their own state-IE.
— double.
.i~_ L....
SO mil.
other
lion from this bounty fund (see
Gam# Dept. Circular 137 a*
game and Hamm and Morgan amended in March 1D65.
In another of your article*
caught Terry Moore pitched for
Middleville with Kd Solomon
catching. Middleville opened its
season Monday with a 15-8 win are afraid ot rabies with good
reason, it is FATAL. Ths fox
population in Michigan is al­
ready at a dangerous level and
MIDDLEVUXE 2N M4 4-1 I 1

j/Vetc Counting

.

Y_TUt UAJT1HM AAMHIS

Delton Panthers
Beat Middleville
.
| phrom whom wc bought our am­
Trackmen, 6049

all thing*— the northern Mlchwhlch split their fir*. two inert*.
■The mtstaque was not phound
I Two Michigan Blate UnlvwCaledonia at 4 pa thta Wedthe missing' ta4' ally wildlife expert*. John Osoga
.nA Prtzl.v Anvil M Uw
J." J. -7.U..
uul IzUle Gysel. recently de­
veloped an inexpensive punch
ton's
in
their
ftrat
Expressway
w
a™.',
lujue
the loose ov thia
tape method for counting (he

outdoor runways during
hour period.
from

an

Inexpensive

alarm

to aeuvala

■ Ml
••• —~ ~------- nhamiim. and iph the ph s and
.,_ nnrf th*
. —. .
--- —-nj 1BJIU VVM, ww ——•
tegg tods defeated .Martin, 82(,ound U&gt;e c hard th* Cyclone
“
whirling apbter a phsstan UU
Coach Page's charges won
nine of the 13 events against
It's do joque to us —It's •
Martin in the gale-llke winds
and frigid weather.

Frank Winans, lone jump. 18-7;

VanEbt and Jim VanHouten.
of tho'rtcordar* near Houghton three-way tie, 5 feet; Tens
lake for throe months during
mite. 3 07; Jim VanHouten. high
100-acnc deer yard. And eight hurdle*. IM; Scott Henning. 440
which held 14 captive deer.

&lt;Warren Thaler. Scott Henning,

while about 1400 were tallied
during M day* in tho captive

•Jim Fowler led Delton to the
win over Middleville ‘ with wins
(■&lt;
Mnzt tkw*
Obaervatlons from deer blinds. tn both hurdle events and the
high Jump.
Freshman Gary V a n EI s 4

Lake Association
Against Proposed
Legislation

public right* will become com­
pletely out at proportion; and

been rwsurfoced for tits

TAKE CARE OF YOUR DOG

The Marshall. Lakeview, Has­
The winner*: Galley (D&gt;. long
.■.:ano to private property rights
ting* track summary:
ot protecting them by removing
Fowler (Di high jump, 5-2; j
ess YD. fitetAT —Wea Vy t*M» the bounty. ,
The Hastings High track squad
Pregident Rochelle
(Tsrry atoOMsr, &lt;sry Cunn,
Stauffer and Toni Warner &lt;M&gt;.I
opened ths season at Battle view
In
1850
Pennsylvania
removed
TMy ^OmU. OeK Vsaest); S-Mans*U.
Sayg Bill B'ould
the bounty on red fox—in 1951 a
public and private rights waa
wttli Marsl.a!1 taking
EtaSskl very serious rablm outbreak oc­
Coot Riparian Riyli
with «l potato,
loan &gt;M», mile. l:VT, Fowler
curred. After it waa controlled
invented—even before colonial
574 and Has(D&gt;. high burdtaw. 17.7; Appel
the bounty waa replaced and
House Bill 2121. now in
Uilrd with UH.
Michigan Senate, would pron­
440 dash. 579; Gailey (D&gt;, 100breaks.
to expedite, regulation of filling
anu dredging
and
aimauta along
■■■■ waterfronts.
wwwsulwjw. __ ____ _ _ _
vigilant prr¥amittnna ahould coKl- tow hurdles (track condition*.
the bounty—this year rabies have by bypassing the courts, which
broken out
tral problems of unwise filling. 154; Mike Schultema &lt;M). 220.
have hitherto handled such com­
Bight now the rabies situation plaints, according to Hereehel B. “JJ***.
interested
tn Possibly the Attorney General*
- —
y- —
’ h i c *»
h involves
Rochelle, R2 Hasting*. Algonquin
“fT?’ office can come up with a dlfthere to a small amount right
here in Michigan. Dr. Donald
streams Association*.
। ngnc-i. one *Uitsc0Uon is mac
reports that in 1»64 there were
■J’roponenta of BUI 2121 argue Terete ownership will “keep the Judlcalury Act bo amended
ID confirmed cases of rabid ani­ U&gt;at the-bUl to necresary to save
t ‘OGgt? » that no bond be required in out a newspaper la a frustrating j
the Saxons with a
mals
tn
Michigan,
39
skunks.
11
and exhausting job but there to
and John Peterson
"shrinking water arm" and to
th* same the public interwl are involved.
save scenic valu^ of water­
“ private, -One more point of otnervaAs you perhaps know the only ways. This Bounds like good
one killing ikunka are the bounty
trapper* who catch them in fox
nauowl resources. It's elther
an
- thal or eventually tbs takes will
hto hand-tot type and started
itocttelle Jteclsred.
'suffer from over-use: then,th*
hto
. •fflisar Mi Uia*
__________________________
__fSrto Jtoue. _
_______
a rabies outbreak w
Michigan resort bus!
body. "Judge McDonaidb 8umdretoTcourtTudgm the”per- Trtbunc.'oils is the way It came
will avoid a state
^!Cn
U
sniuY Jurffncnt nt Gun Lokr, centacc of error* would be ptac- oul:
General
s
office
and
the
Departjhoujd
hdo
tlon
dredging
of
h
Z
iw
»n
~
n~.h*ii.
I
"We
begin
the
publication
of
table’
We are getting a — —-------the Roccay Mountain Cyclone
protection from these bounty

"JKSS-r

I Serious Aphair I

Bridge the

GAP

wi

*

to 3100.00. I v» % &gt; 100.00
to 11.000.00.

MODEL FINANCE
*50“ to »1.00000
IW W. St.t. s».
Phon* 945-3429

partment. the cost is carried by
the sportsmen license fees. Why
give up this FREE PROTEC­
TION.
Sincerely your*.
Earl C Renshaw, Sec.-Trea*
National Trappers Assn.
9340-44 Moffat
Afi Cub Packs. Scout Troops
Detroit. Mich. 48313
and Explorer Poet of the Thorn­
apple District, Boy Scouts of
Outdoor Trail—Deer on highAmerica, must recharter by&gt;0ril

Citb Pncki and
Scout Troops
To Register

thetr charter application* into
the KIVA, 520 W. State Rd,
Hastings, by Thursday. April 15.
. Units must reregister more
boys than were registered last
April in order to qualify for the
“Breakthrough for Youth" award.
The names of "drop-outs" should
be turned over to the unit com­
mittee which in turn ahould visit
ths homes of these dropouts
Many boys will come back into
Scouting if they are so visited
Scout executive, said

s. COLOR TV
Jk CHASSIS
ikt axutid !

r

■■■

mint hoi boon checked
and reconditioned.

SHARPEN UP
YOUR GAME
Open Bowling SATUR­
DAYS
and

AND

SUNDAYS

Most WEEKDAY

AFTERNOONS.

Bob Or Mickey Lambert

HASTINGS
BOWL INC
Woodland at Michigan

,*LXtW!

Till Pay Day

CorfMoMtel. CksrgM lYt%

FOR FUN
and HEALTH

Uvity.

'

i Aha

volvas seeking injunctions and
time-consuming court litigation.

bowwver, feels this te preferable
to losing certain traditional
righto—mmely the right u&gt; con­
trol exclusively their beachc*,1
for under BIB 2121 they would1
have to seek a permit from the!

ever-present hazard and every­ such as laying send to improve
one who get* behind the wheel bathing, or doing any dredging,
of a car should be constantly
alert that beautiful whitetails mark.
"In effect the Deportment J
Game Warden Gene Brown re­ seeks control of exposed beaches
ported seven deer were hit in one below tiw high water mark, and
24-hoyr period — tost Saturday. riparian owners object to thisi
One waa hit on M-43 a half-mile
south of Shiflts and one at M-43 * bottomland assigned to tlum,
with full right* of ownership. It.
might be noted here that tho
a mile north of the McCann public gets tlwlr right to use ■
Road and three on M-66. one
just south of tfaahvlUe, one a
mile and one-half south of the
village and one a quarter-mlie
farther on. . . .
Dog owner* are reminded that
it again will be taboo to field of general right*; and they feel
train their animals starting this that Bill 2121 is another step
Thursday, the ben continuing
until July 15. The annual dosed lake*. The first step was enactseason on dog training to timed
with the Spring nesting and
breeding period of game birds
and animals to promote maxi­ pollcy of the State of Michigan
mum wildlife production and
survival. .,. .
Arbor Day in southern Michi­
gan to Thursday. April 22. and
in the northern part of the Blate
multi-

special days to pay tribute to tiie
State's forest fortunes. Gov.
Romney has urged all Michigan
ciUsens to plant trees "so that
a thoughtless waste will not

tie a local matter; that the lake
picturesque landscapes in these
United Steles.'* The Governor
reconunsnded that "we should billty for the lake, and ahould
maintain a continuous program
muntty; while vtettani enjoy the
come only

for pleasure, and

that their majestic beauty and
eoanouic value will be a constant
priceless gift we ahould control their lake*. They
cannot co wiuuxu.. . . .
Green and white sticker* selltog for 47 are available permit-1
ling entry into all national park*
end recreation areas during 1M5. forte the community.
Proceeds go into the Land and
Water Conservation Fund, from
which Michigan u expected to
year# for purchase
tent of outdoor rec-

by the State- to in­
property right* al

—. State or local level.
Income to Michigan to ex­

have publicly

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11
THE HASTINGS BANNER—»
Ijakewooa and
A&gt;m ». isr
Hastings Rivalry Thorntipple
Good ‘Box Office’ Scout Dintrict io
The wonderful rivalry that i» Name. Officert
developing between Hasting*

WT * A BOWLING

WITH THE STARS

HASTINGS
BOWLING

by Dick Weber AMF Staff of Champions

Williams Insurance M, Miller's McAllister 78, Barings * Loan
Pub and Elk* 61. Milter-* DuraHastings Height*

.

High School and Lakewood High

Parmalm UH, Olri* and MlchlWED. AFTERNOON LEAGUE
Shirley VanDenburg came Bherlff Girts 384.

RECREATION LEAGUE NO. I
Btaediegs: Burns Refrigera­
tion 64. John's Auto Parts 13,
Parker* Tavern 71, Ackett* Confretlonary 701-. Goodyear Bros.
68, Walldorff's 67. Woodman*** chalked 163-459. Mildred Math­
Lumber 63. 7-Up 61, Hastings ews 177-466. Bally VanDulne 178­
48*. Faye Allen 168-486. Louise
Johns Crank Balance 54 and Bah* 204-568, Pat Dies 162-431.
Nashville Oravel 45
}■
Rnrin—r
.... -i-...,, llroux 1*8-41*. joon reursen 101 J?
*»■ B«UT How* 1'”)-464.
Wedneaday rolling 201-566, Bob
Good v""1 Martyn MacKenK^n4 J^M1
,M' 'leo P10" '’*• Mm Hart

-Vi
&gt;». ph,H11 Brown ,M' ■•**/
Ml. Howard Johnston 206-539. zi—iej lu Marion Eye 170.
Chuck.Flanders 191-528 with R ggg JUymond 150. Zavonna
sow arsrsrt ueoree .vwiwii ... . ._ _ ...
« ,«a
213 - 524. Jim Barnum 205 - 523.
7nd CLHealy
John Kartnsky 527. Jim Sergeant
207-518 with a 136 average.Dutch i Standing!; Maker's 794, Ready

E. W. BLIKH LEAGUE
Harold Hall came through with

STS. Bob Clinton chalked 202-563,

207-533. Al. Montan 215-534. Art

Smith 504. Del Morgan 603. Doug
Vickery 210-641, Bob Warren 207­
515, Dick Main 60*. Lyle Brutal
204-535. Lynn Burdick 203-533.
Dan Aliening 539. Mike Slocum
514. Dale Cappon 536. Jolin Ha-

Ileal Estate 69. Hastings Cleaner*
Jim Shaffer 511. Dfck Hudson 66. East Sid* Lumber 644. Ne-Hl 539, Denver Klersey 522. Ron
Nash 512. Jean Harbin 164-462.
Delore* Maur 163-451. Ella Gil­
HA8TLNGS CLASSIC LEAGUE Un Floral 464 and Ockcrmana lett 155-408 and Cathy Lathrop
183-431.
Dave Reynold* and Eldon Mat­ 394.
Standings: King Pin* 56.
thew* set a blistering pace In
Foundry MH, Red Crown* 55,
the Claaslc wheel Wednesday,
MONDAY BOWLERETTES
Side Floor and Can Plant 534.
with Dave hlttjng 679 with a 249
terrific game and Eldon 681 with S3*. Bally VanDulne 182-527. Assembler* 51. Lathe and Core
a 234 high solo effort Paul Ed­ Oerry Newton 159-476, Nyla Room 48. Engineers and Pattern
Shop 47, Office 46. Repair* 454,
wards blasted 212-615. Harold
SlTO »»-555 Merle Haines
218-500, Ron Fellow 203-564. Pete
Raulston 311-662. Lenny Bennett *68. Ruth Thomas 168-4M. Helen
Root 163-472. SlUrlcy Raymond
Trrpen.nx 238-581, Doug Vickery 193-483. Jane Cole 170-450, Anna
236-570. Herb Service 213-577. McDonald 181-*50. BeUy Hor­
Shannon Lydy 207-584. Stu Sweet ton 161-467 and Bhtriey VanDcn229-586, John Kasinsky 208-578
Goad GamM: Janice Nichols,
170, Norma OUmore 167, Mary
Bob Lambert prop, of the lanes Miller 10. Marg Stowell 164,
who usually rolls just l.ke he
owned them, came up with an

ifaple Valley
"Meats Olivet

the K. W. Bill* circuit Friday
night while tingle-game honor*

Strikers &gt;1.

THURSDAY MATINEE
Standings: Hastings Motor
Sales SOS. Lvdv Trucking 91.
Canada Dry 664, Crystal Can­
dles 63. Smith At Doster 57 and
Ramblers 38

lassie, rolling 215 - 553. Bobble
Handy garnered 187-466, Lois
Kenyon 177 - 453, Oayle Durkee
and Sharon Connor of Hastings 156-443. Joon Kingsbury 192-434.
Radio and T.V. picked up the 2- Marge Smith 162-432. Janice
SERVICE .7-10 split
Dolman 179-439.
■
'
Team Standing*: WaDdorffs
Ada Bkedgell 161 and Ione Puller
155. Ella Higdon of the Hastings
Motor Bale* team picked up the
6-6-7 split.
• Duradaan 63. Hartings Milling
U. 5. ROYAL
COMMERCIAL MINORS
tu\ C.., — - 1
. Mn a ■ nA
arou Sherk cam* through
3 233-581 to set a torrid pace
non nex and court House eerBest Buys on
। vice 52. Copper Lantern No. 1
?w &amp; Used Tires
'604. Hartings Floor Covering day. while Clyde Dirlne had one
*9 and Cuyiers Truckinc 48.
of his best night* ffrlng 208-568
IXFMT TIRE

BARR

For higher Korea and more enjoyment in bowling, it
is a necessity to have your own bowling ball. Why? Too
many newcomers to the game are developing bowling
styles around an improperiyfitted bowling ball. The result the better bowlers (170 and
is that when you discover your over).
I am often asked, "What
mistake it takes twice as long
weight hall should I use?” My
’
’ since yoa must adapt
grip and feel in the
bail.
Therefore, I recommend that the individual concerned. The
American Bowling Congress
says that a ball cannot weigh
possible. A ball drilled
’more than 16 pounds, but it Is
wntn
cially for ;your nano,
—1 —
“ me useless to throw a 16 pound
r.wr.. weight, will Insure ball
.
if you cannot control a
greater accuracy and higher ball
(
of this weight Accuracy
is your objective. If necessary,
1 recommend a conventional sacrifice one, two or even three
grip (one where the finger*
are inserted up to the second
control the ball. DON’T let tho
ball control you.

Maple Valley High opened the 64660 with 14M2 paylna fans
•ack season Monday by defeatig OUvel 81H to 47H. High 623925 to watch Junior High
uoner staff.
oint man for the meet was BUI football.
Basketball brought in 6.091
leld of Maple Valley with 11 Ki
lointa. Korlock was high for fan* who paid 64.01035. including
Jllvet with 8H points.
_ ------------------------------- ------Maple Valiry winners Included: *33550 for Ionia. 6420 10 for
In the 100-yard dash. John Bah*. Greenville. 8»25/ for Alma,
first 10 6; Pkul Goforth, third; .’3.MM for Battle
4tO-yard dash. BUI Eastman 1^3 50 for Chariot
Mwdlm'a tie for
be* I Footbon^recelpta for the four

tween Dennis at Maple Valley
and Korlock qf/Ollvet. 220-yard
dash. Paul Qbforth. first; John
Bahs, second, time 235; mile
don Gutchess, third 880-yard re­
lay, Maple Valley with a team of
John Bahs. Paul Goforth, BUI
Reid. BIU Eastman Time. 1:44.4.
Shot put. Forreal Babcock, first.
Jerry Oarllnger, second Dis­
tance, 40 3'. High Jump. Vance
Higdon, first. Distance. 5' 2".
Long Jump. Bill Reid, first, John
Bah*, third. Distance. 18' 10".
Pole vault. Vance Higdon. Bnt
and Kearney Howe, second. Dis­
tance. IF V.

Hastings
ELECTRIC

with 7.066 paying customers.
There were 1399 paying 887740
for the Alma game. 2.816 paying
Si.620 60 for the Lakewood ^ame,

Commercial &amp; Residential

Installation &amp; Repair

I

battle.

481 50. Grand Ledge 89225. Char­
lotte 876. OH. Union 859 75. God­
win Heights 847 50 and Green­
ville 687 45

Bargains in Used
Appliances, too!

Hosting*
Phone 945-286$

119 W. State

make up.

Team 18 has 41 points.

chalking a 214aggregate ever.
HmtnSSr had MCI Earl I vSi 549

nT.St

MONDAY MIXERS

beat night* Tuesday and led the
league with 229 - 622, Denny
Fredrickson chalked 214-561. Ga­
len Dentils 203-545. Paul Wood­
man 551, Bob Burgncju 203-543.

220-508. Gene Poll 502.
vak 200-5M.

™

Karo) ‘ Michigan Bell 77H, Farmers Gas
Frederickson 522. Paul Woodman
rrr 171-4*7, Oerry Newton 186- 202-532, Norm Bryns 124 and Keith criig 538, BIU Jerow JOu-.F^rm Bldgs «. CiUsens ElevaGordy Howe 530
552 and George Haraaty 524 on tor 68. Mahler Motor* 81. Saaka•
Won Oolf Club 69. Bergy Bro*.
a 154 average.
Standing*: 7-Up 78 ptfnta,t514, Yoder's Sunoco 504. Clark
1*0-376,
------ - ■
■--------- T
jBuPer
Carpenter Hard(Super 50
50 and
i
'ware 43H.

henors in the Mfg league Ture­
nter Mike had a 206 high game.
Soto honor* went to Harry Mc.-Collum with 215-562. Joe Stutx
roiled 541. Dave Reynolds 209­
517, Mickey Bower* 546. Dale

Maynard Tucker 554 and Al
Reigter soo.
Standing: Tdol Room 88. Caslte 81H, Courthouse Service
77**. Chrome Room and Machine
Room 69. Office 62'3. Pattern
Shop and PrrMcrs 58. Plrtcins
MS. Tough Guys 52, Joumey-

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for a "WHITE" fast-recovery
Electric Water Haatarl
NOTICE: Thia spacial offar oppliai only to electric
residential customers of Consumers Power Company

Regular installed price
.
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95
Electric Water Heater.., Ia*V

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INQUOiNO INSTALLATION

TUESDAY MIXED LEAGUE
Final itaudlngs: Keller's Cities
Service 01-41, Highland Dairy
73H-MU, Andrus Ins. Agency
70H-411*. Ken A Bob's Gulf
68*1-864. SUcock Marathon 49­
83 and 8 &amp; K Radiator Shop
High *eriee: Walter Sinclair
198-541, Pete Kruger 179-519, Bob
Toeaava 183-516, Don Cheney
177-492. Norm Jenkins 173-473,
Roger Davis 191 -470. Maurice
Adrianson 168-456. Bob Blkock
163-4(7. Jeri Cheney 180-499,
Ruth Rice 164-456. Dorotha
Brumm 161-449, Lou Richter 155­
431, Dorothy Glover 156-423 and
BeUy McCollum 156-403.

.

IHI FOOTSIE

THE THIRD MGRtt.

Four Common Carpet Tests
What Can They Tell You...
Sorry, a thump or a pokt won't tell you if a carpet's any good. Or a tug or a bend.

...and less
*15 trade-in
allowance
hr par •U.m.-iMc
witar bastlaa^alpaaai.. •

Speedway Here
Scheduled to
Open April 30

to bend it must be strong. Nothing could be more wrong. A cheap,

The Hastings Speedway la
scheduled to open Friday night,
April 30, with time trials at 6:30

WhHe

AUT8MATK (LICTIIC,

badly made carpet can be almost impossible., to bend. An
expensive, high pile wool might bend quite easily.

A fireworks display te scheduled
for July 4.

Carpet tests don’t prove o thing (Unless they're done’

oemSrand

at the mill.)
How to get a carpet you con trust: Find out who

by Gordy Bteactt of Battle Creek
Many well-known driven are
expected to compete on the Has-

mode it. Buy from a reliable store.

THE ANSWER TO LONG WATER HEADER LIFE IS

WMITPS ULTONIUM 6LASS LIRIRt
A White axcluaive, ULTONIUM was developed

If it's a LEES carpet from HASTINGS

FLOOR COVERING you’re safe.

$6.95 or $22.95.

Vivacious...

We sell only first quality carpets, like LEES.

All Acrilon Acrylic Face

And we stand behind etery carpet we sell.

Plush Surface Texture

HASTINGS FLOOR COVERING
123 West State Street, Hastings

74

THIS IS A SPECIAL
LIMITED TIME OFFER

Thsit event will be a 100-tap
faelure with more than II JOO in
prise money plus tho regular
racing program.

For instance, take the bock bend test. Srme people think if a carpet’s hard

Lees make first quality carpets, whether you pay

Phone Wl 5-5118

Quality Materials and Guaranteed Workmanship

Ganarol
Electric
Appliances

Bender Gravel 60. Hkstinga Oor- Rings 63. City Ftxd 634. Latke
poratton 59. Karohelc * 57. Has- Buick 584. Welcome Tavern 58.
ting* Electric 56. V Store 534,' Roush' Tailors and Montgomery
Viking and Ha*tlt«s Banner 53, | Ward 53 4, Aluminum Products
Patten Monument 514. Consum-' 45 and Tyden 32. Sports Bar and

Tire Shop*

I. Woedtead

urre announced Tuesday by 8upt. TLomapple District. Grand Va|-»
of Schools Richard J. Guenther ley Council. Boy Seouto Of*
Tiie Hastings-Lakewood foolApril 19. at 7:30 pm.
a total Of 81420 with 2.616 paid Southeastern *chooL
ndmlMioas and the HastinirsrLakewood basketball game In th*
Baxon gym drew 1462 paying
cu»U&gt;mer* and »872
Total receipts for the grid. sent the ballot. Annual commit-

Lake Odessa
_ By Mrt. Dm Peterman

the steel tank and fired in an electronically con­
trolled furnace to form an impervious eeramicmetallic coating. It’* the tnace aga gits* formu­
lation for prolonged useful water heater lit*.

Mr and Mrs Roy Erb visited

Freeport Sunday * Mrs. Jack
Lindner and MariAnne and Mrs.

I-anahta April 3 visiting the Rob­
ert McDowells. * Mr and Mrs
Darwin Thompson and baby of
Wyoming were visitors of the
William Mitchell*. * Mr and,
Mrs. Donald Brooks and daughHerbert Thome and son of Wil-

Consumers Power Appliance Dept.

COWON TOGAY

�Retired Lake-0
Fanner Dies
At Ann Arbor

The Ledges
Announces
Musical Season

Personal Mention

Fire Smoke

BHI BOURG RAPES—
Impresslon that I re­
n Die letter that apyour paper April 8.
■ -r—t
O E Eederbaurn the
Describing it as Tbs Ledge. Naval Reserve Representative I
Horn acawm." Mra. Gilbert an-1 will attempt tn list my can
nounced Um following schedule. thoughts and observations in re­
st Plays;
cards to his letter.
Ths Boy Friend. A great hit
What's the matter with Has&lt;M the London musical Maas' Ungs? Nothing—absolutely nothMary. Mary. For Uvee ytars ln&lt;- The Chief claims that no
------ ,
I one **
has
in me
the rravai
Naval
Broadway's |W*1 pcgailar oxnau vn I tiled m
dy; Ths Bound Of Mtwrior ton- 1 Reserve from that area in the
don's chilling new mrettry- Lute ■*“ lw0
In answer to this.
Bong. Clamc
1,1 e
»re that the Army enoranedy; Knur Laughing. Broodlu’rry'c^nt^m the*Uri'fl
way s "pure, gulden faroe“; Best
’
Foot Backward, A musical revue;
Oedipus The King, Perl taps the
worid S most famous drama,
Mrs. Moihing. Brilliant comic

Camp Piro Council Regional
Conference took place In Detroit
at tiie Sheraton Cadillac Hotel
from April Bth to 10th. Three
from tho Hastings board who at­
tended were: Mrs. Duane Milter.1
executive director; Mra Eugvno
Guernsey, president; Mrs. Robert
Godfrey . Mrs. Jack Wood, who
waa the delegate. Mn. Gerald
Hkcdgvll. Mra Harold Gray and
Mra. Dennis Hogan.
The purpose of this conference,
waa U&gt; change Region IX to.
Region II. uniting with Wiscon-,
sin. and Upper Michigan. Tiie
next conference will be in 1M7.

linoleum
Mrs Marguerite Ksechele is
visiting her daughter, the Floyd
Willisons, of Chicago.
Bill Jerow is home from Cen­
tral Michigan University. Ml.
Pleasant, to spend the Easter va­
cation with his parents, the Wm.

EVERY BUDGET

1Z3 W. Stele St.

Scribe: Ta-wan-ka, Group 7—1
Leaden Mra Harold Gray and
Mra Oerry Aldtvmu on April fl.
elected the following officers:

facta of military service are rela­
tively simple. They may be to
him. put they are not so simple
to the young man facing his
military obligation, and trying to
decide which service to go into.
Neither isenllltary service simple
for the parents of these young

A FLOOR TO MEET

HASTINGS FLOOR
COVERING

Lawrence Borosag* of M8U was
the keynote speaker. The subject
being cbmmunicatlon: which is
an extremely wide subject, but
so very Important tn the prvaent
day. How we as a people com-

I area for nearly 5 years and have
yet to enlist a man thru luck
Honesty, sincerity, plus the help
of the many fine people in this
1 area has contributed to our high offered a wonderful opportunity
of meeting with others in our
eluding house calls tn the eve­ own special field. The group met
nings to explain our program to
both prospective enlistee's and
their parents—this Is the answer

THE MODERN FASHION
IN FLOORS
’

Durfee
By Mrs. John Hook

Hastings SPEEDY WASH
and COIN-OP Laundromat
PROFESSIONAL DRY CLEANING SERVICE

Ethel Miller's Camp Fine group
h.ul a ceremonial on April fllh at
the Camp Ftre office Four girls
received Honor Boute—Cynthia
Larsen. Chyrl Allodlng. Busan
McAllister and Joanne Hogan. |
fjRis Ethel Miller has now!

North Gon Lake Coin-Op Open 5:00 a m. ■ 10 p.m.

Hot and sassy
loaded for bear!

the Army had a few more apa­
thetic young men like the ones
presently on active duty from
jTjur community, and tiie sur­
rounding area. It is really Ironic
kVa've got the know-how and &lt;
factory-trained personnel to fix
your bt-fi Mt properly.

clca about three soldiers present­
ly serving m the Army. All three
are some of the apathetic young

Theft Is no doubt In my mind.
In regards to feeling Justified
about remaining in my job. It is

CENTRAL

We Close at
Noon on
Saturdays

TELEPHONE USERS STILL UNAWARE
OF THE DANGER OF A PERMANENT
EXCISE TAX AND MORE HARD WORK
BY US IS A MUST!
“For of oil sod words of tongue or pen.

The saddest ore these: ‘It might hove been!' ”
We have made some progress but we ore still

removal of the excise
tax on telephone service is concerned. While our
on shaky ground as far

company managements, state associations, and some

individuals have heeded the cry to help get our
message over to Congress, it becomes increasingly

dear that the public is unaware of the danger that

the tax may become PERMANENT.

CALIENTE HARDTOP

How do we know this?

This week oar Washington office took a poll

Here's a hauler for hot shoes, a wailer th^is really bad news! Take three-on-the-tree
or optional four-on-the-floor —add the 4-bakel Cyclone Super V-8—and, man, you've

lest against retention of the telephone excise
, they tell as, ore not even running a close second.

got a top-echelon motor scooter! Other hor options include bucket seats, console,

vinyl-clad roof, tachometer—you name it! Any way you take it, Caliente means "hot"!

So once again wo sound the clarion call in a

continuing effort to abort the present probability
Jane 30th next, or sooner, when Congress
oeects new tax legislation, the telephone industry
wUl bo haunted by Whittier's famous words “It

might hove UeaT

'

BARRY COUNTY TELEPHONE COMPANY
Dolloo, Mxhigm,

IMtmU, ot USITAI

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MAHLER MOTOR SALES 1320 N. Michigan

•

Hotting,

•

Ph. Wl 5-2479

�&gt;
VanPopertng and Beth Sunday.
U.S Glen Dean and daughter,
Mn Dai VanPopc.-tng and Drib.
Kt Thursday with Mr. and
Jim Smalley in Plainwell.

St. Rose Student
Wins Recognition
Dies Thursday in
For His Poem
Cedar Springs
PflWOCK HOSPITAL

| Past Resident

fa/ Education

ssussr ““ —•

chotogtoal
vho art

Gladys Agatha Johnston. 62.

Kathleen Cutter
JFin» LO Jaycee
Essay Contest

State competition. Il follow*.

POSSESSIONS
We v.,irk ao hard for material
things

which aha remained faithful un-

and rings
man can yffewr!
la his for the asking from the
Lord.

dren but I have only one penny tn MUmante:
tilings to mo. but I often take to spend. I have to put in a lot
of time and effort to accomplish
what the academically gifted, chall, of
with the higher Intellectual ablllare able to do tn a comparaCalar Springs on Monday. April
rely short period of time

x.’niErSiS

He forgive
begin

Th school |*ychotogi*t serves
tn a consultant capacity to the
school itafT. She asiusl* teacher*
and other school personnel to
understand the problem* and be­
havior characteristic* of men-

Delton
School Notes

T Anoihw ।
freedom of

Ua sprak a chemical Ion­
ia. the National Orographic
rty reports An insect find­
food exude* an odoriferous

wffl return haring a acme.

Holy Saturday

•erm-n Nursery and clauses for
Children.

By Mrt. Mary Jackton
II* Am«M
7VJ-ISI0
Mr. and Mra. Dalph Winkler
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Winkler of Comma. Ind.. Baturday and Sunday. * Rog Gorden
and friend from MSU spent Fri­
day night and Saturday with hl*
parents, Mr. and Mra. Keith Gor­
don. While here they enjoyed a
little canoeing on the Thorn­
apple River. * Jolin Otto, son of
Mr. and Mr* Robert
WhitneyriUe Road, is

birthday dinner honoring her
brother, Bob PolU. of Grand
Rapid*. Other guests Sunday

vice, the monthly cost is

$ .95

onetime installation charge for one or more
residence extension phones put in at the same
time is.............................................. «.Z5 or UM

Color or Princess* phones are extra.

To order your extension just coll our Business
Office, or a* JW Telephone Men.

MidrigM Ml

.

Meld* NMWMUiM»y««n

Insurance Agency
Phons
Wl 5-4174

Ovar Milter’s Jswsteri
120 W. STATE ST.

1* moisture from the whale’s
breath condcnMng as It meets
~
’

SATURDAY (Noon)

tAnnwua/i^Sate

20th

COME IN AND SEE OUR NEWLY REMODELED SELF­
SERVE PLUMBING AND HEATING SUPPLIES AREA

SAVE 10%-20% upto 50% on these
Anniversary Specials
Air King Dehumidifier Deluxe Humidifier
Reg. $99.95

faculty is home from Blodgett
Hospital. *l*o Roxene Srhondclmayer. daughter of Mr. and Mn.
Kenneth Schondelmayer. * Bas­
tian Langtndocn had lurgery in
Blodgett tlliday. * John
Strange, who entered Blodgett
Hospital April 8, has been doing
very well. * Mn. J. B. Alien and
her mother, Mn. Mary OUn. of
hear Augusta called Bunday af-

ferred from the O’Hare Airport
in Chicago to Detroit Airport

«•!. *49-95

AIR FILTERS
1" Dust Stops
Rag- 85c

Sale 42c

Register for FREE Door Prizes
1. $22.50 Cleaning Furnace Job
2.

Furnace Check-Up (Value $7.50)

3. $5.00 Gift Certificate
Mra. R Robbe of Wayland visi­
ted Mra. Vera Hooper Bunday W
Mr. and Mr* William McKIritt.
who have been living with a
daughter, Mr. and Mra Colman,
tn East Grand Rapids for the
Winter, returned l**t Monday to
their home on Dearborn Street
* Hlldon Washburn ot Hasting*

i H.P. GARBAGE
DISPOSER

Reg. $69.95

Sale 79.95 Sale &gt;54.50 Sale &gt;29”

rille. Mr*. Harold Ball of Newayg

3

Pg

Bath Outfit

Reg. $149.00

Depending on your local calling area, the

F

after

National Geographic suy*. What

SAVE $ $

(with trim)

WsSi?SALE

only .......
• Message rate residence ser­

junior dub

THURSDAY - FRIDAY

ington. DO.

J table model extension phone is

RANDSEN'C

Prayer meeting Wednesday. 8

Tlxuraday,
achooL

the

from Tuesday to Friday. * Mr*.
Alice Trepp flew from Willow

(Flat rate residence service,
. L JI the monthly charge for a wall or

BETS ROUGH

APRIL 15-16-17

quickly evaporate* ao

It costs lew than you may think. It you have:

daims problems and other dtfficuitica connected with year

BALTIMORE U. B. CHURCH

April IS
fifth marking period

caused by a fa!
Slide March 87
Mr*. Edmond Irwin of Indlan-

filMUCHDOES
WWCW
MBBiONPtt
m doing wra
6M YOU IMAGINE

Whan ycra raffier a icriou !o«
...when the going ecu rough

Candle and infant baptism.

Middleville

thia help* to make a united
America; a well-informed na-

naw life may anniversary on May

The church extendi, a cordial
invitation to tiw public, as writ
as membra* to attend.
■

The Elementary Spring Froram was scheduled for this
ledne-day in Live high school

to perform too long under these
tiroumatancea, it will create an
Fish Pry. *pon*ored by
(motional strain with ths aceom- Delton Lions Club.

■atianal and membership gifla
from Houlh Woodland Church
of the Brethren. Ono 1* from a net of the modern cart, originally
daae at Hope Church of the meant a two-wbeeted vehicle.

daha.’ Ohio, la Uw monilng
speaker, Al 8:80 pm. a dodlca-

Til atenBM. A*vU
Tsraer, (** Kem«». ,
EnfirWiuE— M«u
that they cgn identify and un­
tvSniiD — Deaal* '
kgt* and universal** to give derstand children of this kind grades were to perform.
special training for our Hfeb oc- and work more effectively with
them. Bhe tnay-b* of assistance that have come from Anuric*. vmb*oarvn.LB- mu
W&lt;?ODLAirD—CUffore
Individual instruction
Sweden. Norway. Mexico. Caecho- W. BroMway. April 1
through describing the
slovakla, France and Germany,
Bl**A»rtl’ •; BnuM Ban
potential and a ay* in ■
directed by Carolyn Koch.
EUhyu Bwitk. BI. April 11.
Child May achjfve 8a
School Calendar
April 15
me mines oi uu&gt;u*&gt;ciuuu.
Meal factor*, ar* all taken Ujto
Golf— Delton v*. Comstock at Spain, were reopened in 15S1
Gull bake at 4; Tenn la—Delton with 300 German miner* and
vs Parchment at Kindleburger metaUurglaU in charge.
Many emotional problem* will
be prevented by providing the
right program for the child who
has educational problems In the
regular classroom setting: the
child who 1* trying to cope with
standards which be is Incapable

Grace Brethren
At Lake Odessa
Plant Dedication

EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Rev. Don M. Gury. Rector
Good Friday
9 am. Altar Liturgy.
12 noon Litany.

ability be ha*. Instead of dwell­
ing upon bis failures, we should ating.
also try to build up a future for
ths children who hava only th*
one penny in Intellectual ability

E/

Church wUl *n)oy

1110 8. Park, which won third
place in the Catholic Daugh(rr* hour, beginning *8 iO am.
of America district poetry con-

190J. at HasUnga. and died April
Indignantly I, al bar hone tn Cedar Spring*
Bhe waa united In marriage to

The children with the lowor inUlactual ability are the children
ho. Hit* BlevU. by their school

world. ju*

To Dedicate
Heifers Friday
For Negro Aid

Pilgrim Church

M29°°
SAVE $ $

15% OFF ON ALL
WATER HEATERS

betner and daughter* expect* to

vade chairmen for Thomapple,
Yankee Springs and Orangeville
are Mr* William Crldler, Mr*.

Thompson, respectively.
Mr*. Lucy Bowen returned Sat­
urday. April 3. from her Winter
home In Bradenton, Fla a Dr
Melvin Noah spoke to member*
of the Midway TOPS group on
Tuesday evening. Hi* topic was:
•■Your Excesi Fat and You.strewing the tU effects of being
overweight They hold their
meeting* in St. Augustine Catho­
lic Church.
The annual Easter Hunt will
be held Saturday. April 17, an
Eakar Ski tlopea »2S0 Ln prise*
Will be given to children finding
the lucky egg* In addition many
merchants will hare special egg*
hidden for prise* redeemed at
their store*. * Many enjoyed the j
ham dinner sponsored by the
T-K Band at the school cafeteria
Saturday evening *&gt;Mr and
Mr*. Glen Maiming and family

ALL ORDERS PLACED DURING THIS SALE
FOR OUR SANI-VAC FURNACE CLEANING
SERVICE WILL RECEIVE A 10% DISCOUNT
.. . PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW AND SAVE!

SAVE $$

WE START CLEANING IN MAY—SO YOUR
SPRING CLEANING WILL BE COMPLETE*

FREE
COEFEE
and
Donuts

Kaechele s, Inc
"We Service What We Sell"
305 5. Church

Phan* Wl 5-5352

FREE
GIFTS
for
ALL

�•—THE HISTIKGS BANNER

LEGALS

Card of Thanks and In Memoriam
CARD OF THANKS
■ W« Wish to extend our sincere
thanks and appreciation to the
nelghbura. friends and relatives
tint have helped u* during the
fire and afterwards, to both Fire
Department* and to all of the
organUatlons that have helped

IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of Mac Sio-

Loading Your Own Shotgun Shells

Elffir’LSreSSAS

Hastings
Traffic Tickets

AMD NOTICE OF rORFTITUBE
. ........................... ■

President Lyndon
has launched a c*mP^ “

April IT, 1983.
Somewhere beyond the sunset
Where loveliness never dies
IS1BU14 ■»• W1U
She lire tn a land of glory
tart,
OALE
Mid the blue and gold of the irons
MA Ir.l.r i
KtUn
And we, who have known and
Mr. and Mra. Wayne Pennington
loved her
Mr. and Mra Rex Pqiulngton
Whose passing brought many
and family
&gt;«• TM *r» S»r.M
Will cherish her memory always
5 nlnt. X MOW
With the passing of the years.
CARD OF THANKS
Her Family
• nr.
V-,'"-- —
llteia ot
e(
lain &lt;rf FOt H
HUNDRED NINETY .»• XO/lOO
felt thanks and approclaUon to IN MEMORIAM
l«4M.OO) D«1l.r».
all our friends, neighbors and
relatives for the many acts of ter, Beverly Jurgensen KUne,
kindness. messages of sympathy.

Tne
wt U»
Uonal

She answered duty's call

Mr. and Mr* Janies Durbin
and Daughter
Mr. and Mra. Donald Kidder
and Daughter

communities

dwells,

can't see,

..Mr J...:-,.lit

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H«alla«A

PUBLICATION ORDER.

Noike I* Hrroky 01
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"U-KI.S PUBLICATION ORDER.

2

The Interstate CommlMlon on
tl&gt;o Potomac RI'-t Hawn co­
ordinated a ckwn-up campaign
that
has vastly reduced the P°&gt;*
pasiime for winter evea, the dd-It-yMiflfll project is noi
lullon. the National Geographic
Society ray* President Johrann
ha* directed Secretary of the In­
terior Stewart L. Udall to finish
tte job.
■ step-by-step piciute account of ha «»J-load Ing,
-------------------- ------ —
Hz Presldmt plans not only
Kooa in i ansinjt- A«k fat a lire gopy.uf ’'ShuiguaShells and Shell Reloading."
to make tiie Potomac safe fee
swimming, ftehlng. and boat­
By Mn. Mary Jacktan
» Amota
'
VM-*M0 ing. but to protect the natural
show award for her electrical Ly|r Blough spent Wednesday
bcauUra of it* ahorellnr. Prop­
exhibit. Her brother, Bruce, won slipping In Hasting* * Mr. and . Many enjoyed the Cantata by erty owners along the shoreline
on alternate award.
----- • Burdick —
Mrs Richard
and&gt; •»Mr. the choirs In the Methodist of one section of the river above
the Capital already have agreed
--------, unureu ouiiuav ••»»»■••
By Mr*. Sylvan Tagg
Hickory Comers and Mr. and'dft_
Maundy Thursday and
day. * The Early Risers Com­ Mrs. Kenneth Moore of Logan
Lord* Supper will be obmunity Club was to meet with
serrti in the Methodist Church
*
On
Good
Friday there I* a
The potluck supper at the
Mra. Ray Score visited Mre. Union Service at the Leighton
The White Hoove mevaage
Methodist Church Bunday wa* day morning. * The Freeport
Evangelical United Brethren
well attended. All enjoyed the WCTU waa to meet with Mra
Susie
Forbey
Wcdnomtay.
*
The
a
'
s
o
I
n
-I
Thompson
and
Henry
Church
at
1
pm.
* Saturday the
evening. A beautifully decorated
Men'* Breakfast will be held in
cake with. ' Welcome Back. Jan- Methodist WSCS nu-t with Mrs.
Effie Parker Thursday.
Stanley Finkbelner will be the
Gwendolyn Blough to Janice YoMrs. Andrew Brandt and Mra.
der. Janice has been convalej- Allen Fish visited Mra. Sulla Clino of Lowell were Sunday discussion leader. * Easter Sun­
day there will be church service*
ring from bone surgery. * Mr. *nd Mrs. Allen Fteh visited Mra
at 9:30 and 11 at the Methodtet
and Mrs. Dean Stuart and family Gertrude Wore and Ralph Story
were supper guest* of Mr. and „t LoweH Friday. * Mr. and Michael Hawthorne and children Church. An Easter Sunrise
Mrs.
Conley of Hastings
and Mrs. —
Alien
---------- ----------------------- - Mrs.
„„„. Keith Bom-----------------— of Hastings were Friday vtelUxs Service led by the Methodist
------ Robert
As recently as 1947. a fisher­
* Mr. and Mrs. Will Mishler of pun W(TC Bat-'le Creek visitors
jjj-. and jjra Juae Blough. Youth Felowshlp will be held on
the eaxtern slope of the Mt. Hope man could make |75 a day on
- ------- guests
- ------ - pt
, - Monday. * Mra. Andrew Brandt, *
K
aim Mrs. Ben Christie
*.v and
—
Bowne were dinner
nul
Mr. and Mra. Charles Blough; *
Ivan rousIl Mrs. Dan daughter and Mr. and Mra Jes- Cemetery. Raster breakfast at the Hudson during the Spring
shad
run. "If you make »600 a
the
church
dining
room
wUl
folMr. and Mra. Wayne Tagg M- Portma. Mra. Greta Blough. Mra. M Blough were Sunday dinner
year fishing now, you're lucky,"
tended the wedding reception for AUcn
and Mrs. Keith Bam KUtoU of Mr. and Mra Kenneth
KCr -....
and XTrs -----Txrrv
Allen at -the enjujTu
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Mre. Tom Gillette returned to
.....
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Welcome Grange. ★ Mr. and Mrs Wednesday. » Mr and Mra. Roy visited Mr. and Mra. Maynel Gil- Jackson Sunday atter spend 1A:
ConscrTatlanb’s arc concerned
Wesley Pew of Ha*tlngs and Mr. JohnM)n 'nnd baby of Tampa. mcT.
about power pterita, brickyards,
and Mra. Charles Olbbs U»k a Fl*., were Wednesday callers of I
n Blough of Middleville
carry In dinner Mid spent April Mr
Mr*. Joe Kauffman. * I
Bunday visitor of Mr and
quarries, factories
and ship
4 w!£,Mr •■‘4 Mrs John Go-.-d M„ Jac K^tftnan accx-npanlixl ~
M? and she and Un Keegstra attended graveyards defacing scenic
nt Orleans. They helped celt- M
Frank Miller to Litchfield ,,
a
stretchfis of the Hudson. Both
Three Rivera Bible Church, a privlatc and" public ngcnclcst are
memorial for their brother, the working on plana, to preserve
“T*? I, n KwuDman spent Sunday with
late Rev. Robert Hall. Another what Henry Hudson called the
birthday. A Mr. and Mr* Ben
M
Qjyjn Kauffman VFW Post Saturday
Christie -and daughter. Cindy.
l"a
u
brother, the Rev. Robert Hall of Orrnl River of ths Mountains
the Baptist Church in Elkhart.
were dinner guest* of Mr. and.
,'
Mra. Jack Roys of Grand Rapids.. Mra- GwY State of Lake
Ind, gave the addreu.
Mra Bvlvan Tagg was a min- Odcnra. Mr. and Mm w. u.
Mrs Charles Lewi* of Jackson tween WteootMin and Mlnnmotn,
per
of Mr™ Mre. M»ton Wertman and fantay of Delton
and Alice of Loa Angclra, calif,
"__
_ __ __
anrl Mr and Mrs Richard Busspent the forepart of the week generating plant that mayhonor of her grandson. Qaiy'|t*h«»
Hastings were Sunday
with the former's mother. Mn. built on It* wooded bonks 1
Mesecar's zMth birthday. * Mr. dinner gurota of Mr. and Mrs
Zetha Fenton, and brother. Rich­
and Mrs. ■Keith Blough and;Floyd Fisher. * Mr and Mra.
mond. Tuesday the ladle* all
family of Grand Rapid* were: Charles King and Lloyd were
visited Mra. John Vtiaer tn
supper guest* of hte mother. Mrs Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Grand Rapid*. Alice 1* an RN
Greta Blough. * Mr. and Mrs. Robert King of Lowell and Mra.
In the Mt Sinai Hospital in Lo*
Blough called on Mr. and Mre. Angeles. * Tho Rev and Mra
Keith Buehler and family were. Minnie King at lonte.
*
---------------------- ,Mr.
wHomer
antl Caroline
dlnner
guest* of -------------her parent*.
Jason Steere received word on
and Mr*. Henry Van Byckle of of Middleville. Terrance De- neaday.
April 6 they have a new grand­
Dow Ung * Mr. and Mrs Donald Wccrd and fiancee. Diana MaiMr. and Mre Robert Moore, daughter. Janet, born to Mr. and to reUbll.h a National Wild
Blough and daughter. Kelley, of
Mrs. David Steere at Mom* lake
day' dinner guests of Mr. and
tn Oregon This make* them nine
tors of hte parent*. Mr. and Mre. Mra. John DeWeerd. * Mr. and
grandchildren. * Members of the
Jesse Blough.
The legislation proporcs im­
Reading Club who attended the
Blough
and
children
were
SunFederation of Women's Club* of mediate wild river status for all
Standish and Mr. and Mre Don
Barry County at NaahvUle Tues­
ARMED FORCES .. ..
-* Cousineau and Pat of Sterling
day were Mre. Gene Berg, Mrs
Keith H. Newton, son of Mr.
and Mra Howell Newton of Mre. George Pounce.
Bernard Wlerenga and Mra. Glen Clearwater In Idaho, the Roust
Freeport. 1* taking ba.de trainDean.
Mra. Ida Rathbun, who has New Mexico, the Green tn Wyo­
ton. a 1981 graduate of Freeport Kurr of .Hastings Sunday. *
been a patlont in Blodgett Hos­ ming. and the Suwannee In
High School, will be assigned to Mra Harry Relgier and Mra.
Mra Mina Wieland spent from pital. was brought home Satur- Georgia and Florida.
Floyd Dutra visited Uwlr sister, Friday evening till Sunday j_ nf
cated In the Chicago area, upon Mrs Melvin McDennld at But­ moraine at tho Paul Crumback Caledonia te with her during the principal tributary, Jacks Fork.
completing basic training.
day. *. Mre. A. O. Johnsen is
terworth Hospital Tuesday. ★
The Freeport 4H Llvewlrea, Mrs. Floyd Dukes called on Mrs. Mina Wieland was a Sunday staying with her daughter. Mrs.
Electrical Club won the Consum­ Ralph Moore at Pennock Hos­
Lucille Getty, for the Spring
and Summer. * The Reading
ers Power Award of $10 for being pital Friday. * Mr. and Mra.
Club met Tuesday evening at the Riverways.
the Top Club in Barry County. Floyd Dukes called on Mrs. Mel­
* Colleen Humphrey, daughter vin McDcrmld lr/Duiton Friday.' tings were Sunday luncheon Minnie McFall Building. Mra.
The growing concern about
Ivan Pavne wa* program chalrof Mr. and Mrs. Robert Humphrivers Indicate, agreement with
and family wen? Sunday lunchOwen were Sunday visitors of their mothers were guests. Mra the saying: “A river is more
urday nigh:. * Gayle Thaler's
Wayne Finkbelner of Caledonia than an amenity: It te a trea*panel portable lamp te on dis­ Richard Deming at Algonquin
gave a Chalk Talk and Mra.
play at the Hastings City Bank
this week with other outstandMr. and Mre. Denn!* Thompard Roys of Grand Rapids were Hons with Mre. Charles Barrigar

Newton. won n Slate Mra. Frank Thompoon.,* Mr.
and Mra. Robert Walton and
children of Kainmaroo were
Sunday evening visitors of Mr.
and Mre Claude Walton. * Mm.
Laura Hoekstra of Grand Rap­
Ids was a Wednesday dinner
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Walton. * Mra. Dorothy CampElnora Whitney and Bob were
Sunday guests of Mr and Mra.

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ton were Bunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mra Robert Clinton
of Middleville. * Claude Walton
called on his father. Frank, and
Medical Faculty, Sunday. *
Mra. Lorna Conley of Hastings

Grand Rapids visitors last Mon­

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Freeport

Repeat Uie promise* that excel
All else for u.1 today.
U you're with us. and ahe's with
Thee.
Oh. Lord, why ahould we fear.

'rVMf';

In

Middleville

LEGALS

’

CI!Llr?

ItaUm; tarry J.
•oitk. ■online I ratlmated this wo* ti» equival­
ent of dumping seven mlUlon

4 bam noosEK
(30) dart from tta ■

Inspired by earthly love.

and Daughters
Miss Dawn Durbin

l,‘e

day dumped million* of gallons
of raw or partially treated sew-

She went with You above.
Hut w» she left are human, Lord,
We mtes her much today,
Although wa know it's In accord
With your most perfect way.
Father Dunphy and Father Haw­ Bring peace Into our empty
ley for their comfort and help.
hearts.
We also wteli to thank Chuck Make strong our faith and hope:
and Les Altai t for their klndnexs

■

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values t'}r

nows oy uucontaminated by sewage, r*\ln0
adds, industrial wastes, sludge,
and slit.

telephone calls, donations and
with You
food sent in during the recent In Heaven's hallowed hall:
the riuracs, and employees of
Pennock Hospital with a special
. thanks to Dr. Blair. Also the
doctors, nunca. and employees of
Blodgett Hospital and the Barry
County Sherifl's Department
Our sincere gratitude goes to the
Leonard - Osgood Funeral Home
far Jhelr kind and thoughtful

Launch Drive to
Clean Potomac,
Other Rivers

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Mr. and Mra. Peter Petersen
Mr. and Mre Ted Wleringa. and Mrs. Emmlllne of Clark Me­
of Middleville were Sunday din- morial Home in Grand Rapids
ert Humphrey, a Mr. and Mrs. Mre. Anders Anderson And son.
Lyle Newton and children of Harold, of Caledonia In Grand
Hastings were Sunday visitors of Rapid* Saturday evening. * Mr.
and Mrs. Hart Puffer of Flint
brought her mother. Mra. Chas.
Baughman, home Prldav. Bunday
morning en route to Flint they,
with Mrs. Baughman, had break­
Gelgcr. Sunday supper gueot* of fast with Mr. and Ms*. Fred
Baughman In Grand Rapids
Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs
Cindy, Mr. and Mre Ron Geiger. Fred Baughman and Mre. Cha*
Baughman attended a shower
Kcnneth DeMett of Hustings. * honoring Mtes Kathy Baughman,
Mr. and Mre. Grigra- visited the daughter of Mr. and Mra. Cha*.
family of Henry Johnson at the Baughman, Jr, near Wayland.
Roth Funeral Home at Lowell.
They called at the Manard Hunt
home at Clarksville.
drew Brandt. Mre. Ivan Roush.

Mr and Mrs. James Cool and
Blough. Mht. Allen Fish
family were guests of Mr. and Newton and Bill wire Saturday
son of Woodland were Sunday
BlanchArd of Wyoming.
(ended the Band Boasters ban­
quet at Middleville Saturday. *
home. * Mra Oary Kidder and
Mra. James Cool entertained
Rory of Caledonia and Ralph
Hastings Saturday.
Moore were Thursday dinner
daughter. Lon's 8th birthday.
Uu Sunday af- the afternoon Mr. Moore and
Eight guests were present * Mr.
and Mrs Robert Newton and
Mra. Kidder visited Mrs Ralph
bert Overholt of Holland. * Hu- Moore at Pennodk Hospital.
Cool -and family were Sunday
Caledonia wore Friday overnight
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bird ortng Denos 8th birthday. ★
■
and daughter! were Saturday
Kidder and Ralph Moore joined
Sunday visitor ot Mre.
evening and overnight guests of
them for fiahirrfay supper. *
Mr. and Mra. Floyd Grinnell&gt;
were Saturday supper gucate of
Mra Harry Grinnell at Bellevue.
cexnpanled their daughter, Mrs. Imt mother. Mra. Sylvan Tagg. A Sunday callers at the Floyd ■
Charles Blough, to Grand Rap- * Mra. Gary McGhee and sons Grinnell horn were Mr. and
Ida a.inday where they visited were Sundvv gur*t* of her moth- Mrs. J. D. Grinnell and chil­
dren of Algonquin Lake and Mr.
Mra. John Mishler. ★ Mrs. Ger­ Mr, M*rtln Tuttle. W». On-- and Mrs Richard Johnson and■
mumv
.uu., EL*
—Tuttle
«UM.« trade Clum and Mra. ByIran
trude m
Clum.
Mra. 'Martin
and Mr*. Sylvan Tagg vteited Tagg enjoyed dinner In Tecon- family of Bartie Creek

relative* in Coldwater Sunday. *ha Sunday,

ILS. Podiatrists
Advise Youth
On Foot Care

Tho Nation's podiatrist* took
cnls regarding the foot health of
their children.

offered to guide parent* In help­
ing, to prevent foot disorder*
from developing among thrir
youngstera and In obtaining pro­
fessional care If Indicated
1. Children's fret should be

montha, when first beginning to
walk, and then yearly.
formltlea will also bo handed

splratlon 1* a warning signal of
foot trouble
4. Toeing In or out te an early
sign of foot deformity.
5. Use good dally hygiene a*

8. Watch for excessive shoe
7. There te no such thing a*
growing pain* Nlcht leg cramp*
are a sign of foot fatigue and
muscle Imbalance.
«. Dont expect foot deformi­
ties to be outgrown. They usually
don't.
8. Nalls ahould not be torn but
cut to the yltape of the toe
Youth Foot Care Week, snonsored bv the American Poot
Health Foundation, te net askte
each year to draw the Nation'!
attention to the many foot dis­
orders prevailing among the
younger population grvAip* and
ito the need of remedying this
'health problem.

�For The Price of An Easter Bonnet
Get Set for
Miles of Spring
Driving Pleasure

See the New Car
Trade-Ins'

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Economy
Used Car Lot across from
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... AU white Station Wagon
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RUMMAGE SAI* - Th
and Friday. April 18, II. I
to 8 pm. Girls' clothing
through 10. Boys' ctothir
18 and 18. Dishes, toys,
irons, two green rug*, 8
One 8 ft. round nig. Surf

try. Call today for quick deliv­
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tor, Middleville and Delton.

Shipment of
RIDING TRACTORS

1963 BUICK

Lovely Cape Cod Home
On Leach rata
Largo lot with lake frontage,
t minutes from Hastings Will
lease with, option to buy. 8M
month. Phone Grand Rapids

-John Deere No. 8 Mower. Hay
conditioner hook up. Real good
aliapel

FRANCISCO
FARM SUPPLY

1963 CHEVROLET

Wl 5-3150

ELECTROLUX BWBIPBRCumplete with throw away
Lags and all cleaning tools.
Make last 5 payment* at 86 or

1963 BUICK LESABRE

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MOTOR SALES

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NOTICES

PRE-SPRING
SPECIALS

1962 CHEVROLET

1962 RAMBLER

FREE
BALER TWINE
. If You Buy Your
Case 220 Baler Now

cury outboard new boat* and
trailers. See ua tor a Spring
Special. Wheeler Marine Serv­
ice, Nashville, Mich. OL B-2881

Special pre-seaton offer in­
cludes 10 bales of the new
Eastman premium - quality
plastic twine, enough to tie
your first 5000 bales free.
Get the baler that’s simpler,
gentler, smoother yet priced
with the lowast—a Case 220

Ungs, Mich Cal) John or Mary
Murphy. lanslEE, Mich, TU 2­
2475 or evening* J72-25W col-

If you are between 21-47, have
a high school education, serv­
iceable car, willing to be away
from home four nights a week.

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FARM SUPPLIES

Ara You Planning

Al* Wl'

FARM SUPPLY

for your lawn and g.
maintenance Mowing,
mlng and. spraying. I
Lake Odessa 174-4761.

Manager, Box 247, Eaat Lan­
sing, Mleb, giving Information
about ypuraelf and employment
record. Schooling and field
training are given on full pay

FARMERS

It's Fertilizer
Time Again!4

tor prot.al- of a tur
■ (VMliat of
g&lt;a&lt;uirlt itemed. or

Get our Fertiliser Prices

Fencing This Spring?
TRAHSrOBTATlON

GOING TO USE
FIELD FENCE?
Farm Bureau's Double Ufa has
2H limes as much Hoc coating.
GOING TO REPLACE
A GATE?
Cheese Wood Panel. Aluminum
FaneL or Tubular 8l«L

Motor Sales
LINCOLN-MEKCUBY DEALER
1SI0 N. Michigan Avw.

before you buy. Wo can

save you money! (Bulk or
GOING TO USE BARB?
Vnteo Barb will save you time
and money. Lighter In weight,
longer lasting. Rolls out flat—
won't mart or eotl back.

‘Sfi,

Bogged)

Rent our Spreader for 50c
per acre—or we'll do it for

fl.00 on acre.

FARM BUREAU
SERVICES

In aluminum, steel or wood­
sash. Burkey Auto Gliu &amp;
Radiator Shop, 211 N. Jefler- ■

GOOD AS NEW
STORE

Farm Bureau
Services

WHT NOT UH* US MAU you
a rubber stamp with your new
IIP Code numoer. Three-Uns
(tamp with J out name, ad-

kw
Heating - Plumbing

KAECHELE'S

pcrienca necessary. WrtU
Bawleigh
Dept MCD-g»l-1718
Freeport, Illinois

�land Gall Monica. R2 Delton:
I Mary Alice Uwkwood. M8 W.
. I Court, Bastings; Judy Stauffer.
Laura Lynn Gilbert. Barry Eye.
I8ue Ann Manning. R1 Hastings:
Marjorie Buck. H3 Has tings;
Harry Boulter. R3 Hastings,
Sherlyn Howell. Linda Dunkelberger. R4 Hastings; Kathy
■ Kauffman. R5 Hastings; Kathy
I Tappan. Beth VanderPloeg, Terri
Gay. John Janes, R1 Hickory
I Camera; Diana' Eldred. Donald
Barry County lield.Jla annual I Pennock. Rhea Mead. R1 Nash4H drew revues on Friday and,I ville: Susan Latta. Nashville;
Saturday nights or last week In Yolanda Anderson, Bl Battle
Central Auditorium and on the c t. 1J(.rw.r. OiU|IBna kj
nrrt evening the younger
&lt; ftee^BariMra umuMO. m
R^^^M%ta^Bl'n‘n‘er'Wwx,tandj Mlke
Rl Au‘
u&gt;«n« Young Mia* Banner gusU; Bnlce Newton, ri FreeH’E‘£wU_
ekmtu bu P°rt: Bradley Endruj. Freeport.
•«rw ..“nJyrAin?
’ th
Alternates are Ron Edmonds.
’.b?
for Bu&gt; Plhe‘'Burdick. Rick
I Pennington. Bill Shepard. LynwSyLTK
“ITb“"“ “a cnnt“™

Ill Girls Model
Garments in
Dress Revues

£rt“u“"luS'mra’puylj I ■nurtr-nw
-w «
tor Saturday s revue when the •«*««•
•*"*-, 12 ln Mr-1'
judgra were Mra M'r-en. Mra. ring and 23 In clothing.
Dailey and Mra. Fisher, Allegan
cioihinr Awards
County 4H leaders.
&lt; routing Awaras
Mre William A. Phillips was' Young Mira-Joy Cunningham,
the narrator boUi evenings. Key pi*na Betts. Busan Gay, Linda
clothing leaden, were Mra. Duune Huntington. MAry Lyons and

Cancer Society
Seeking Cure
For Disease

PRE-VUE DAY

/V1ONTGOMERY

WARD

FREE—
Coffee &amp; Donuts
Candy For
The Kiddies

All wait eagerly for each medi­
cal advance that means new hope
in our common struggle to cure
cancer Among us are thousands
cl children—many too young to

Our lest Ward Week Sale ever! Extra Special

MONDAY
April 19th
ONLY!

Savings in Every Department! Use one of our

Convenient Credit Plan* and "CHARGE IT"!

Know Your
Legislators

You’ll Like Our . . .

"Drop-OfL Service"

UB. SENATORS

Just leave your dry clean­
ing with our experienced
attendants. They will pre­
spot, clean and hang
them on your hangers.
Just tali’.us what time
you'll picli them up and
your cleaning will be done
while you shop.

YOU CAN SAVE TIME

You ore cordially invited to attend "PRE-VUE DAY" ... an exciting prevue of Ward Week. Our
Greatest Sole of this Season! The date is MONDAY, APRIL 19 . . . the time. 1 P.M. to 9 P.M.
the place YOUR Friendly Montgomery Word Store in Hastings.

You'll be first to shop hundreds of Ward Week SUPER VALUES . . . first to enjoy the wide selections.
There's hardly a thing your family needs in the way of household furnishings, appliances, automotive
and sport equipment that you won't bo oblo to buy now at Ward's lowest prices of the season!

Inga. Lojs Dingman. State Show
Delegate). Julie Ling &lt;State
Show Delevale). Arlene Myers.
Nancy Madden. Gert Bahs. Ctndi
Hayward. Sandy Bechtel. Ann
Marie Wlerlnga. Cindy Campbell
and Carolyn Medved.

Plan now to come . . . with your family . . . with your friends! Our staff will be here to help you . . .•
every department will be ready to serve you and to show you the many outstanding savings featured
in this Big Store-Wide Sale. Our credit department will also be ready to help you choose the best and
easiest terms for your budget. There's a Ward Credit Plan designed to suit every purse and purpose.

AND MONEY

Broadway

Dear Customer:

It's YOUR SALE and we are looking forward to seeing YOU . . . Plan to be here eoriy!

STORE MANAGER

(20 **.(.)

COIN-OP Cleaners
327 N. Broadway
9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Store Will Be Cloted 'til 1:00

Claude H. Denker

P.M. So That'All Preparations
Karl Kaiser, James Payne. Doug­
las Puller, Russell Ygrger and
Diane Gilbert.
Woodworking — Larry Case.
I Robert Huntington. Allen Decker.
Janet Stauffer.-Terry Anderson

(Woodland. Hastings City. Has­
tings Township. Castleton. Balti­
more. Maple Orove. Johnstown.
Assyria Townships.) 2 lit District—Garry E. Brown.
321 W. Eliza, Schoolcraft. I Thorn­
apple. Irving, Carlton, Rutland.
Orangeville. Hope. Prairieville.
Barry Townships.)

Monday thru Saturday

We're Now Located in our

NEW BUILDING

worth, 215 E. Orleans St- OUego.
(Yankee Springs, Orangeville,
Hope. Baltimore. Johnstown.
Barry, Orangeville Townships)
M3 th District—Stanley M. Pow­
ell. R1 Ionia. iThomaptAe, liv­
ing, Carlton, Woodland, Rutland.
Hastings. Castleton. Maple Grove.

107 East Woodland
Midway Between Broadway and Michigan

Stop in and See Our
Collection of

CARPETS bv

Hospital
Guild Reports

McGee - Monarch
"Lorfoit Selection in Barry County"
NYU
......
- WOOLS - ACRILANS
and Herculons
11,

Guild 3—Chairman: Mrs. Wil­
bur Schantz. 13 baby blankets.
24 small diapers and 24 surgical

far "Pre-Vue-Day" Can Be
Completed . . . Door* Will
Open ot 1:00 P.M.

MONTGOMERY WARD b CO.

,

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REMOVAL for^
6 Mos.

RUGS and UPHOLSTERY
Cleaned the Scientific Way
by DURACLEAN
• All Work Done in Tour Own Home
• Everything Ready the Same Doy
• No Messy Soaking or Shrinking

Miller’s DSN

Phone Wl 5-2091

ADDITIONAL

Hunulnger, 12 baby blankets and
34 green surgical towels.
Guild 31—Chairmen: Mra. Al­
ta Sackett’and Mra. Mabel Boo­
her. 34 glove wrap*. 12 laparoto­
my sponges. 35 small diapers.
Guild 33 — Chairman: Mrs
Harvey Babcock. 6 No. 6 Instru­
ment wraps. 8 large OB. abdomi­
nal binders. 30 small diapers, 7
baby blankets, 8 clinic sheets.
Guild 36 — Chairman: Mrs
Lewis Marble. 20 surgical towels.
24 small sterilizing bags. 17 lapa­
rotomy sponges.’ «■ small diapers

ChM Pennington, 20 baby blank­
ets. 12 small diapers, ID OB. ab­
dominal binders. 6 medical ster­
ilising bags and 3 No. 0 Instru­
ment wraps.
Mra. Harry T. Burke, chair-

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�SEX- The Hastings Banner
Thursday, April 15. 1965

Hold Meetings
The Maple Grove^ annual
mreting wa* held Saturday,
April 3. *1 the township hall.

Austin Janousek Free Birdhotue
Plans Available
Suffers Fatal
From Mich. State
Heart Attack
birdhouse plans for nearly any

board far one mtU. the same

Austin Janousek, 68, retired backyard site are available from
— a Mtehtean
Michigan State University
ant, suffered a heart attack at flaherie* and wildlife epedallat.
hie home on R3 Vermontville,
Wednesday, April 1, and waa
pronounced dead on arrival at
Hayea-Oreen - Beach Hospital.
Charlotte, a short time later.
JANET KAY WHEELER

BL'BSELL E. NUSfaAVM

Name Honor Students
Of Delton’s 1965 Class

Welcome Corners
4H’eri Activities

Valentines lo
Obterve Jubilee

Chuck Jordan and Kathy In Battle Creek. 8he attended
Coburn Elementary school from
Marjorie Buck on the fair book 1M2 until 1958 when she moved
to Wall Lake with her parents.
She has attended Delton ever
Summer pro;ecu were dU- since.
LUBOCU. A.IO uutu;
•» —0
At school die la a tlilrd year
turned Ln. The door prtxe. which
waa a (date of divinity fudge. member of the Girls' Athletic

On Sunday. April 35. the chil­
dren of Clayton and Marie Vaithe next meeting.
the Carlton Orange Hall In hon­
or of their parents' Golden Wed­ ing broom and site will bring it
ding Anniversary. Relatives, to the next meeting.
friends and neighbors are invited
Denise Colvin's mUlicr made a
to help celebrate the occasion lovely cake which waa decorated
with

Council, is the PT8A secretary.
member of the Latin Club, cdltor-ln-chlef of the 1865 DeltonIan. a member ot the Future
Homemakers of America, serving

In a recently completed office
building at 101 Chester Road,
Bwartlunore, a suburb of Phila­
delphia. according to an an-

ley. Jean had also played this

to give and enjoy tor Easter

Bo. just for fun. Jean stepped
into Mary's role for the last act
(Pearl) Hamilton who was In the
audience, didn't know the dlflerspee—and there were plenty of
others in the audience who didn't
know It either. The girls changed
place* actually to fool the real

quite as complete on stage as off
Jean had just completed her

CAN DIES

EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL 18 th

FRUIT ANO NUT EGG

It is expected the township
•■Dark of the Moon.” “Raahodent tn his senior year..a mem­
ber of the Latin Club tor, two
yean, a member of the Varsity pvta It waa noted
Club for two years, a member
ot the Pep Club tor one year
while serving us Ito president, ville.
Children’* Hour" In Flint.
played the leading male role in
She has worked with the Kalathe senior play, and participated were Increased by 1145.000 and
maxoo Civic Theater. Daytona
in football &lt;1 year), baseball &lt;2
Beach LlUle Theater, at Dayketball (4 years).
roll allows *3.681300 and another Playhouse In Traverse City, and
1518332 in personal tax making
ketball and pool.
mention a few. Jean has also
worked with the Stout Players,
medical career by taking prewhich had Ito beglnnl
Veme Stout of Vermont

Mrs. Fred Smith
Bliss Research
Juniors in High Dies Saturday;
Division Moves School }fay Join
Services Tuesday
Reserve
To New Quarters Naval
April. 1865. la the last month
The Engineering. Rroairch and
Development Divtaton of the E.
W. Bits* Company, a diversified
Canton, Ohio baaed manutoctur-

a high school Junior
able to join the Naval
Program while still a
duo to new eligibility
mento.

Girl Bruited at
Auto Hitt Bike.

Backstage with the Flint Con-.oualy worked with the Kalamadirected «a Howard Greiner of R1 Hastings.
tnunlty Players one recent Sat- koo Civic Players and awwted
urday evening all was confusion. show for the Niles Community Pleasant Point Motel, suffered
Which sister played the part and Players. Currently she teaches
who took (lie curtain colls? And rpegial education at the Mary eye about 4:45 pm. Friday whro
Community School in
it was all handled ao cleverly StreetBtrn
she w»« hit by a car while riding
even the girls’ own mother didn’t Flinty
Mra. Hamilton accompanied a bike on M-31 northwest at
know there had been a switch
to Die sheriff s
'Mra.
Gladys
Millar, Nashville here According 1^\'kTu
Ina and anwuma m-X dari.u».«. u.™,ri^
lr3
mg out brush and widening
Two former Nashville girls,' village president, to Flint for theidriven bi
roads waa made at the Cast Won J e a n Parker - Henderson and WMbrnd Following the perform- I ch.ri,. church 54 Rl Middle­
township annual board meeting. Mary Parker-Withers are mem-|’e" of
7 „*.
.
\L_a_~
|
* .ZS
'Write Me A Murder ' vUte.'Chureh st tempted to
arokj
j The road work on 5.5^
Cogswell;bers
of Use
Flint
plovers
*ioJ
Vith Community
bXmri &gt;
»tl*n4ed the cast and crew , hitting the Hute pulling to th*
road was completed this
with both
girls —,u
UUs past Players,
I layers, along aim
com guu
workshop, left but was unable to avoid th*
year along with blacktopping a teaching in _the Flint public
Mrs. Miller mishap Barbara was treated at
: half , mile on BanyvlUr road.!:
'
, Nashville ’ Pennock Hospital and returned
Jean had been directing the High school. \

Copies are available free of
i Js expected to start this coming
charge from: Agriculture Bulle­
.
'year on Cogswell rood to gravel
tin Office, Michigan State Uni­
Miss Janet Kay W h e e 1 e r. os IWypresident for one year, and onc arrB to the Thomapple lake
versity. Ekst Lansing. Michigan. daughter
ot Mr. and Mrs Wayne I worked backstage on the junior
ftt pleasant Shores
Wheeler of R3 Delton, has been
been and senior plays.
only fannfaie comment* t»ve
dress on a post can! and specify selected a» the valedictorian
'been made on Castleton's cliangtwo aona, Douglas ot Lanring which plans you wish to obtain. tho 1865 graduating class of
of
Delton Kellogg High school.
tend Western Michigan Univer­ voting -machine*. The village ot
daughters. Mrs. Edwin (Dawn*
Russell Eugene Ntubaum, son sity, majoring in biological sci­
of Mr. and Mrs Eugene Nus- ence wltli research biology as a their annual village election
Stanley (Darlene) Hosey and
final goal.
this Spring.
named salutatorian.
both of Charlotte; nine grand­
children; two brothers. Dennis \The Welcome Corner* 4H Com­
there
until
1855
when
hi*
family
of E3pacto Junction. Artz. and munity meeting was held Baturmoved to their present home in on all properties within the
Glenn of Walketoville. Ind, and
Marshall Purrow home. Members
talked about .Winter project*,
Port Huron.
Student Council for the last *U
finishing them, turning in re­

Home in Vermontville. Burial
waa In Woodlawn Cemetery.

Former Nashville Girls
Change Parts, Fool Mom

Bill Stout.

Michigan last year after 10 years
In Florida. This year she has
been extremely active with the
Flint Community Players, phe
worked on the hand-prop com­
thllda
May
Smltii.
73.
R3
Has
­
will bo
mittee for "Come Blow Your
tings.
Irving
Township,
were
Reserve
Junior,
"Rose Tattoo" and did costumes
Leonard-Osgood
Funeral
Home.
require?
The Rev. George Elliott offi­
ciated and burial waa in the writing contest. Mary had prevl

‘*y.
।
thoae 18 months, he

Saturday at Pennock HseptUl

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Joint Celebration
The Earl Bpencer family of 538
N. fianover had a joint celebra-

K Smith waa born on May
1M1. at Woodbury. the her son, Robert. 31S E. Stage
Road, have their blrlhdav* on
active dutv
&lt;Baer&gt; Bauman. She went to the same date. April 7. They
will enable the division to ex­
celebrated their 48lh and 24lh
pand Ito facllltM* and engineer­
birthdays with dinner at Inmana,
ing staff throe-fold and will af- your locul ilwrvn Itenrewnta- ’ ‘n' “■ “ruth at iuisuncs on ol course taking their husband
and wife along.
laboratory and computer facfllvied life tn Barry County and for
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ptoraa application to Industrial
advances, performs custom &lt;to-

'No Greater Lavs'
Film at Woodland
Church Sunday
A dramatic, motion
"No Greater
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Road.

Hastings; a daughter, Mrs. David

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Cloverdale
Open 8 a.m. ■ 9 p.m. Daily
9:30 'til 6:00 Sundays

�United Church
Women Plan
Fellowship Day

Delton Methodist
Holy Thursday
Evening Service

ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
Vrltc Road al Woodland
Rev. Einar Unscth, Pastor

«d by United Church Women of
the Hastings Area, wifl be ob­
served here on Friday, May
at the First Methodist Church.
Women from all churches are|
Included in liso Invitation for.
this time of fellowship al a U:30
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followed by a breakfast.
I EasUr worship. 11 am ScxI mon “Garden Glory."
Monday, Junior .MYP will go
to Lansing to visit the capital.

j

W. Qkn Campbell. Pastor
2 mites south of Gun Lake
D'4&amp; n m Bunday school,
11 ahi. Homing worship.
7 pm Evening woralilp.
Wednesday, 7:30 pm. Bible

Assembly of God
Revival Crusade
Starts Next Week

and worship at 11 wllh both' HASTINGS BAPTIST CHURCH
Junior and Chancel choirs will I Rot. Rumch Houseman, Pa*tor Pitoncs Wl 5-4995 or Wl 5-3397
be singing.
9:45 am. Sunday school. Counseling by appointment Tues­
day through Friday.
Ctown for all ages.
Week of April IB
Sunday Happy Easter To AIL

Christian Service
Text Announced

I April 31.
' The mevUngs will contour
nightly except Monday* and
i What do Jesus' sufferings and Saturday. May 1. through May 3.
triumphs mean to us today?
Couilscitag the revival will
This is toe underlying question
to be taken up at all Christian
Science churches this Sunday.
Tire subject te "Doctrine ot

Church school classes for chil­
dren nnd youth. 0:15.
no
AdkUt Round TBbteMonday, 7 pm Teen Fellow- to lounge. 9:30.
tup
Monday Activities

Moon Phase
Determines
Easter Date

■

The rem to that this holi­
day. which faUs thto year on
Bunday. April 18. fluctuate be­
tween March S3 and April 35.
depending on the phases of the

The speaker will be the .Rev.
Mra. Earl A. Grice of Covert,
nationally known in her own
church circles and in United'
Church Women. In her long'
ministry she lias been only too
well acquainted with the prob-'
1cm* that racial prejudice and
related poverty bring to bcr peo­
ple. concerned Christian* are
being urged to take this op— —
portunlty for a frank dialogue th&gt;| Assembly of God Church al
with a Negro churchwoman and 1(n
woodland Avenue, anleader, Mrs. Grice.
। nouneed a revival crusade begln-

Sunday school, 10 am.
Warship service, 11 am
man be in Christ, be 1* a new
Evening service, 7:30 pm.
creature: old thing* are passed
Wed, Prayer meeting, 8 pm
The little church with the big away; behold, all things art be­
come new."
■aster morning at 8:45 a pro­
gram. "Our Part in the Resur­
rection." ta to be broadcast over

Saturday—4:30 The group of
•ingle women will meet for a
potluck supper In the church
dining room. Rolls and ttjfoa

8 pm. channel choir rehearsal.
Friday. 2 pm Friendship Bunda* school class norty.
Saturday. 3 to 4 pm. church
: library opens for book check

States In orangelI st io work. Bosides having-a rich BiWe-oentered ministry, he to also a stager
mid musician. He will stag and
play tho faytrite hymna and
gospel song* aa well a* nno
cong* and choruses of hla own
Another musical feature of the
services U the playing of fatal 75year-otd mellow - toned French

Floyd Walter. Bupt.
Bible school. 10 am.
x
Worship hour. 11 am.
Christian Endeavor. Bunday,

Free Methodist
Easter Services
Celebration of Holy Communion.
Good Friday. 12 30 pm A
abort service of meditation and
Rl. Naahvllie, Ph. 653-5477
R mile E. of M-48 on Stats Rd.
Lcrd'i RasurreoUon.
M am. Sunday school.
8:15 am. and 10:45 am Ser­
mon: John 20:1-18. "He is Risen!
Stop Wasptng!"
Bunday school. 9:30 am.

luwday. congregation Bible
study. 4:15 pm.
Fri, minister school, 7:30 pm
Service meeting, 8:30 pm
-

Bottwood &lt;5* E. State Road
WN. It»vtn etckmaier, Pastor
Sunday school. 9:48 am.
Morning worship. 10:45 am.
Evening service. 7:30 pm
Wednesday prayer, 7:30 pm

Just oU M-66. North on M-50
in Village at Woodbury
Sunday school. 8:45 am.
,rWosablp. 11 am
h Junior church for children. 4Youth choir rehearsal. Wed,

11 am Morning worship.
Youth, meeting. 6:16 pm
Evening Gospel Hour. 7 pm.
Wednesday prayer, 7:10 pm.

Wednesday prayer. 7:10 pm.
Bunday. "XL to Written^ on
TV. WKZO Channel j. 840 am
Bunday. "Faito far Wday." on
TV. Wood Channel 8. 8:30 am.

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Bunday school, 10 am
10 am. Bunday achool.
ST. ROSE CATHOLIC CHURCH
Worship hour, 11 am.
11 am. Worahip service.
Rot. FT. Joeeph C. Dunphy.
Bunday evening service, 7 pm.
8:30 pm. Young People’* meet
Rev, David Hawley, Asustant
The Bible, U» whole Bible and
7:30 pm. Evening *ervto8.
Bunday Mam. 8. 10. 11:30 am
Wednesday, 7:30 pm prayer- nothing but the Bible.

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METHODIST CHURCH
Rot. Lawrence Lowell. Patoor
Bunday school, 10:15 am.
Bunday worship, 10 am
Sunday school. 11 am
MYP Sunday. 7 pm

NORTH IRVING WESLEYAN
METHODIST CHURCH
Cor. ot Sisson and Buehler Road
4 mites W. of Broadway, Freeport
ROT. Oerald Heptmar. Pastor
Bunday school. 10 am
Morning worship, 11 am.

WOODLAND
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Lawnooe Lowell. Pastor
Sunday school. 10 am
Morning worship, 11 am.
Youth Wtowabip. 7:30 pm

Sunday school. 10 am

Prayer rervlns, Wed, 8 pm.

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CEDAR CREEK BIBLE
CHURCH
Campground Rd. 8 mile* south of
Tack
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Bunday school 10 am.
Worship, 11 am
Youth meeUng. 0:15 »m
Evening service, 7:30 pm.
Wednesday prayer msMtog and
Bible study. 7:30 pm

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Moore. D MdMixve. D Troyer,
u&gt; Bounnr &gt;IIU&gt;.
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g, H. Troyer. D. Tray*. Jr, M. oornnmU, -ill U ntuuru, la
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Mon thirty-four &lt;MJ_of the
Graham. Bl. Graham. T.
township
of
Castleton
thence
,
.
uuuv g _.n,
June
28. 1873— —
C.
Ogdan, Wm. Paten. BUMeOfttak

one half mile (14) to place of
were many who tame tn him tor beginning. The fin* meeting of
advice and council, who sadly

By n. D. Burptt

column last week know tliat it
wrartMad of an introduction by
mUcS®
written by Mr. Conley's mother.
who Just had her 102nd birthday, whan she was a 16 year old
8cho°1
Maple Grove Townahlp. I told
you .than that thia week would

convcraUcn. aometlmoa singular
with one or the other and sometlmt3
wt0‘ Mr- ClarlcMr. Savage and Mr. Dewey about
the subject closest to hl* heart
at that time, that is to soy. the
crranlxlng of school district Na
9. I am of the belief that the
reason he waa elected to the

Saturday. July a. 1873 at 6
rrtr the occasion should present I bad been cutting timber tor o'clock p.m, and you are Initself.
lumber to build an addition to structol to notify every legal

Ciulde to Fun in Michigan
at adverllted bg

Maple Grove, June '18, 1873 by
Wm. Brice.

MORT NBFF

Cloverdale - Hope

"Michigan
Outdoors"

By Mrt. Sltphfn Chgood

O«t wen quick to those young item entertaining the measles.
Misses Kathy and Koren Allen,
and
Miss Carolyn Osgood are
County
Superintendent
of
among them. * Mrs. Leone Ecolt
Schools to 1873 to obtain his
a result of the accident.
his place, of residence. You of Hastings was a guest at the
council and advice with regard
Au niv—m. whzv la mv first
‘ * - —— ...J—
....
home of Mrs Ferris Brown. *
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kahler
and family were supper guests al
and deliver Die same to the Mr. and Mrs. Lewellyn Wood­
man's home. April 4 callers at
with J. Q. cramr, county sur-jU". *“■ Biron* which fully chairman of said mtwtlng.
......... &lt;_ •
. • ...
* I &lt;viwi ■ t*u«
r\1 ■rrvtnl
Dated this 2'th day of June, the Woodman home included Mr.

organize achooi district No. S Fa­
ther had many conversations in
elude m wixcl district NO
our home with Mr. Wm. Brook*.

•*'« the ouy School The follow-

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Maple Grove Townaldp,
The first educatlanal fadUUee
In Maple Grove Townahlp were

The Kroger Store will
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allow our employees to
attend church services.

We had been attending achooi
to a small log house located

daughters of a promloent land­
owner. John Mou. had made
Maple Grove a reaidence, where

MME

the achooi board at thli time.

tcnnlned soon after to open a

organizing of achooi district No. children. The school opened
0 to Maple Grove Townahlp, and with six scholars, and did not
the building of a new echool greatly Increase in number dur­
ing it* brief existence.
Mr. T. Dewey ru town clerk,
an office which ho had held for
four years to addition to hla known os tiie "Quail-trap." from
operating a wagon. shop to tho fact that some enterprising
bids found It a convenient ren­
Maple Grove Center.
dezvous in their expeditions to

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HASTINGS BANNER

end Mrs. Fred Style* of Bittle
Creek * Mr. and Mra Keith
Btricktand. Sandra »nd Mrs.
’"-j*-Winnie Dunn entertained for
.upper Mr. and Mra Richard
Security" through family InreaU | fuah* of**Mendon
.._ A— and Martin
Marvin
manta waa cfairty proaonted by:and Nyta Dunn of Marshall. *
Mr. and Mr*. Keith Strickland
IJoyd Shroyer.
and Sandra were April 4 dinner
guests of Mr and Mrs Ear
Slricklend. Mr. and Mrs Wendell
Strickland and family were also
present. The occasion honored
the birthdays of Mra Uta
cllny.
Strickland and Wendell Strick­

Highlights Interesting

FARM NEWS
Vsro Eldridge's of Lake Odraci Stowell were Lakewood'a repreand Dennis Demond*. son of the i^ntatives at the convention and

3 at Lakewood

To Spray Area
To Control the
Cereal Beetle

State Farmers

Three members of the Lake­
Jack’s farming program in­
wood FFA Chapter were named cludes eight steers, seven beef Raynor played his guitar at Hie
National ronventlon.
State Fanners at the annual
Michigan FFA convention held
In the DeKalb com growing
at Michigan State University
contest, Jim Stewart received a
March 24-25
Dennis had 19 twine. 23 dairy
Awarded State Farmer degree*
EJw &lt;“■ ™»,h -1-" “•
Dave. Darixh of Blissfield »as
Kenneth Archen ot CtarfccvUle. the State Farmer.
culture began spray programs
■ nlnaA thr reveal leaf beetle.

S"JS?

NEW Haymor ALFALFA
in limited supply
We've just received a
limited supply of NEW
Haymor ALFALFA. A
Dew high yielding vari­
ety with characteristics
similar to DuPuita. Out­
standing vigor. Good reatetance to bacteria! wilt
disease Haymor means
just what ita name says
. . . you got more hay.
NOCULIZED Haymor
seed is already inocu­
lated—ready to plant

Lacey

Farm Groups
Sponsor World I
Affairs Conclave

peat* like mosquitos and aphids,
but which is iianulcas to WildUte.
Although the cereal beetle
has bcm known in Europe for
The planning committee has over
,
half a century. 11 gained
i selected India and the Middle ,ite
:
first foothold in this country
Dowling.

Michigan State Grange sad
Michigan Fanner's Union are

Votau.

loan

Don’t
Sttofc
Your

Out!
Beverly Janet, daughter of Mr.

stock barn at the Barry County
Fair Grounds is to begin April hip fracture taM September.
17. Jack Warner of Mortality
Mrs John Moann of Middle
Farm Buildings, announcer!
Jim Wlowvtl. Barry County
Lumber, is advancing the ma- will be "Managing the Family
tertala for the bam which win Credit" Bull call, short cuU In
be dedicated as a memorial to

Lacey, la a*lute lortan of the
Bellevue High School. She plana
to attend college. * Mr. and Mm
John William of Marshall were
luncheon gueats of Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Giltaspi*. * Mr. and Mr*.
Vera Welcher called on Mrs Inez

Mr*. Clare Norris arc back home
Dairy County 4H and Carlton
from Florida and attended Brigg*
en icken barbecue on June 5 to
7on may Church a week ago.
help raise funds for the building. I w' x
Work will begin at 7 am. Sat'----------- •-----------and family are visiting her par­
ent*. Mr. and Mn Ethan WlnWn£ S£. S!
Carlton Grange.
Wayne Shetterly, IM W. Bond. and Mrs Keith Buehler and
. ■
—&lt;------------. agent bf the B. D. Conner Gen- family of Freeport were dinner
Free picnicking and camping era! Agency, Battle Creek, at- guests of her parents. Mr and
cre allowed practically anywhere (ended a sales elinlc at Waahing- Mrs. Henry Van Syekle. * Good
in State forests ot Michigan, and j ton
'“•* National tInsurance
—rv
Com
—..­ Friday services wUl be held al
boating is permitted on mmti pany's home office in Evanston. the Banfleld Church
8 pm. Briggs and
lakes where
Uiere i*_ public
ac______
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_______
t BL April 5 through April ».
cess. Moat State forest camp- 'Bhelterly
orr*
grounds on lakes have boat &lt; who qualified to ■
launching fadllUea.____________ I long sales clinic.

Borrowing monsy
terra is
Compsro loss lourcev.
you'll find you get m«
longeit termt, loWtot r»t««

LAND BANK LOAN
. Don’t stretch your budget.
Halting* Offitt

J01Vi $. Misblgsa

Attend, Conference

Planes will spray about 200,­
Farmers and World Affairs win 000 acres hi this area with small
. hold ite fourth World Affairs amount* of maiatlilon. a short­
Conference April M through the lived chemical that kills the

Gregory

To Start 4H
Livestock Barn
At Fairgrounds

offlrcr I Steeled in 3S Michigan coun-

partment of lhe World Bank;
flobcrt Lapham. sociologist, U. of western Ohio.
M, and Lyle Tatum, executive
Insect rtwctalWx believe that
Affairs, are jome of the resource
people who will be attending the

Fh. 527-4510

Zing into spring!
in a new Chevrolet

nitrous" effects and could create
a shortage of wheal
grains Ln the United

Haymor
ALFALFA

TIME
TO FERTILIZE
OATS

the 28th.
Two closely spared appucaAccommodations are dormitory
style, each one furnishing his
own sheets and towels. The cost a second application will be de­
termined by evaluation of ftrat
Anyone wishing further infor­ application results. Spraying wgl
mation or reservations should

MSV Student
‘Intemo? in Area
Farm
Elevator ■
Jim Gillespie, a student in ^e

10-20-10
10-20-20
14-14-14
8-32-16

ducted jointly by the Miclugan
Department ot Agriculture and

•«3 ClariU Tank Sptrt Cmj»
1is Batt b FdUi aaSanonhip

approved.by the Federal
dde RcMvw Board and
Elevator and Farm Supply Short Pesticide Advisory
Course at Michigan Slate UnlCtarksvillc, thia Spring and Bum­ Counties.
mer
Six mouth*' work experience

Barryville
according to Dr. Harold Ecker,

Central Michigan's Most

Complete Fertilizer Service

SMITH BROS
Woodland

Lake Odessa

Plant at Woodbury

By Mrs. Burr Fastelt

Jim halls from R3 Hastings,
and l-.us completed two terms at
Michigan State University. Onthe-jeb training will include all
phases of elevator work. Jim win
return to Michigan Slate Univer­
sity next Fall lo complete the
two-year training program.

The Barryvillc Community ex­
tends ita sympathy to the fami­
lies of Glenn Pufpaff and Mrs.
Chester Smith. * Mr. and Mr.
Cameron McIntyre of Quimby
were callers of Mr. and Iti
Russell Mead. * Mr. and Mrs.
Duane Day and Jeanette of Mar­
Dick Kenney. Michigan State tin Corners were April 4 callers
Sophcsnore from. Hawaii, is
famed far his bare-foot kicking Mrs. Marvin Lauric and family
and Mrs Charles Day were lunch
guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
States basetallera, ha wears
Day of Nashville. * Mr and
special triple B oboe.
Mrs. Stuart Day and family of
Hastings were dinner guesta of
Mrs. Charles Day * Mrs. Karl
Gasser of Buttle Creek and Mrs.
Mildred Tester ot Seney were
callers of Mrs. Charles Day *
Mr. and Mrs. John Dowsc Lt and
family of Drayton Plains were
overnight gue^u of Mr. and

W Gta* -Valia WW IWta
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MAKE LAWN AND GARDEN WORK EASY.

t$ Chuy n Now Xpert day*—
tacUiN* to s Stea Spat s

cpsmsoM fini

Mr.and Mrs. Boyd Pufpaff and
baby J of Kalamasoo, Mra. Olive
Martin. Mrs. May Chen.iweth
and Mrs. Marjorie Fbwler of
Hastings, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian
Pufpaff of Nashville, Kenneth
Pufpaff of Bellevue and Mr. and
Mra. Keith PufpaiT were lunch
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Puf­
paff and family faUoKiti. the
funeral of Glenn Pufpaff * Mr.
and Mra. Olin Bridges of McBain
and Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Ben-

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Mu William Kilmer and family

Large of Detroit and Mr. and
Mrs. Lee FaxaeU and family ot
Vicksburg were dinner guest, of

POWER HORSES

LAWN RANGER

Pick a wurfiar from our line ot
6 to 10-H.P. models. New
Wheei-a Matic Drive give;
instant automatic speed
changes-,forward or reverse
— without shitting gears.
Standard equipment .ncludes:
Dial a-Hite control for attach­
ing tods: fenders; complete
hitch system: parking brake;

it's a real tractor in looks, in
fMl, In power. 32* rotary mow­
er wfth tain tUdes and 12gauge liousing Is standard
equipment. Geared tractortype transmission provides 3
forward speeds up to 5 mph
and 1 reverse speed. Combi­
nation clutch and brake pedal.
Soft riding pneumatic tires.
Rear towing hitch for attach*
Ing loots.

day. A There were 25 visitors to
the FasaeU sugar-buth April 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Huron Healy and
family of Lake Odessa were din­
ner guest* of Mb*. Glenn Pufpaff

36 ATTACHING TOOLS FOR 4-SEASON USE

Bolton. * Mr. and Mrs. Ermur.d
Strong went lo Petoskey to at­
tend the funeral of the former s
aunt. Mrs. Larina Osborn * Mr.
and Mrs Ermund Strong and

WORK HORSE
Extra heavy duty model with
10 H.P. engine. Designed tot
Industrial, commercial, insti­
tutional users and home
Extra heavy frame, astes and

A Wheel Horae hwn/gafden tractor is an investment in 4seaaon uaefulneos. With 36 optional attaching tools available
Umra’s virtually do limit to tho 4-season versatility you get
from a Wheel Horse. It tackles toughest gardening, lawn
care, and snow removal jobs with ixwer to spare. Come and
see the many quick-attaching tools that can be used with

A*ku* about the famous full-year Wheal Horse Guarantee

, CARPENTER HARDWARE
Ph. Wl 5-2983

142 I. State St.
.

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and Mrs. Holland • Hummell of
Irving were callers of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Hummel. * Mr. and

family of Woodland.

cracking

sound,

prtaMre ridge.

the

National

If you’ve been sitting tight waiting for jutt
your kind of car, with Just your kind of power,

at just your kind of price-wait no longer!
Chevrolet. It’s a big^hlnorc beautiful
car this year. Which is^hv that hand­
some silhouette could be nwbken for cars
costing a thousand—even tw thousand
—dollars more.

hMl
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it is,
with brakes that adjust themselves, a
long-lived exhaust bystem, and kite o&lt;
other money savers.

_______
__________
Chevelle._______
This one___
’s got
lively looks,, Corveir. Kok any '65 Corvair owner how
spirited
" ride
** —and* a it feels to drive a car wilh such easy
J power, a softer
remarkable amoun t of room atop a highly steering, tenacious tract ion and raspotMva
maneuverable wtedtato. No wonder it’s rear—----J 1---------------*—y to
r-eugine
power.
And bo prepared
today’s favorite midriUM car.
do a lot of listening.

HICHDMfTOTMOE
* YOOS OfftMUT MKSn

Zing into spring tn n now Chevrolet, Chevelle, Corvair, Chevy JI or Corvette

Huge blocks

Minutes taw, thte structure,
•eonungty rough as Meet, may
Kaad crumble onto the lew
with devastating fdrea.
BANNS* WANT ADS FAS

LARKE BUICK-CHEVROLET
1435 S. Hanov.r

Hastings

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world. ’Hie naw units will tx&gt;
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The E. W. BUM Ctotnpany baa PortUnd Maine Bovtral of the

TBS SATTTXO, UNXSS—&lt;

Freeport
recent Visitor* ot Mr. unci Mrs
Robert Newton. * Mr. and Mr*.
George Owen visited Mr. and
Mn Albert Owen and family at
Morgan April &lt;• * VWton of
Mrs Eflle Parker were Mn. Ray

Hastings Insurance Agency
COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE

Mr. and Mrs. Clerics King
were recent luncheon guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Donald King tn
Hoetford. a Mre. Charles King
attended a wedding shower for
Mr. and Mrs. Laurin Ksufhnan
at the Mennonlte Church. * Mrs.
Gordon King and children and
Mre. Minnie King of Ionia
were recent dinner guest* of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles King. * Mrs.
Gary Kidder of Caledonia and

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Now Location:

Phono 945-4100

Dukes attended the funeral Of
J. H. Wyatt of Grand Rapids. *
Mr. and Mre. Bernard Dukes
and family of Hastings and Mr.
and Mrs Roy Dukes were April 4
guests of Mr. and Mre. Floyd
Dukes in hnocr at their father's
birthday. * Joe fcksrt of De­
troit was a rscent luncheon lunch guests ot Mrs. Tagg. ★ Mr.
guest of Mr. and Mra. Harold and Mn. Charles Geiger were
Eckert. * Harold Eckert fell on April 4 visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
the Ice in Freeport March 31 Jim Rhoades of Grand Rapids. *

Rev. Stuckmeyer
Gives Farewell
Sermon Sunday

Mutual Funds Im

Semi-Boneless

HAMS
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8TAMP8

Boneless
R.ody-to-Eot

VANNtU

BEEF SALE

"Super Right”

Hams

$529 $399
U.S.D.A. GRADE A

TURKEYS
O EC

18-22
pousds

J lb.

PORTERHOUSE

FREEJ/iSPECTIONS

.95 99 79 sl05
. I6 Lb.
&amp;.X «.53‘

WHOLE HAMS
SMOKED HAMS
ROASTING CHICKENS
CAPONS
DUCKS
Fresh POLISH SAUSAGE

Oven Ready—Lb.

Oven Ready— Lb.

Lilies

$|98„$24’

Tulips

CENTER CUT
ROUND

T-BONE

SIRLOIN

sects around your home,
hidden worker termites may
be damaging timbers, wood­
work and carpeting. To avoid
costly damage, phone for
skilled inspection by Termlnli,
world’s largest In termite conService fully guaranteed.

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SALMON STEAKS
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Hyacinths
Roses

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Pine.-Grapefndl Drink 4/99*
Bright Sall Bleach
43*
Plastic

Mellow mood—60 Gauge, 15 Denier

Nylons

30c Off

s—2,99*

Duncan Hines, Layer

Cake Mixes

For Salads
and
Fruit Cups

zoX.3/89*

Peanut Buffer

Candied Pickles

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UNIX®
Cave. * Mr. and Mrs. Harald
Cave visited his mother, Mrs.
Margaret Cave, at the Medical
Facility April ' x
----School" f“
by the V
attended.
Central Michigan Univerrity'*
Bob Bruder to the All-Interetete
Conference ca^e team marked
the third straight jw that Cen­
tral has placed a mon on the
league's number o&lt;» all-star unit.

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Strawberries

Wonderfoil Atr»hM 29‘

PEACHES

PEAK
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'

3 Varieties

. Representing
MICHIGAN TfRMINIX

AW

A&amp;P CANNED FRUIT SALI

LB.

55c

Hubert and David Blough visi­
ted Mr. and Mrs. David Blough
of Grand Rapids. * Mr and Mra
Martin Vierk and children of
Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Buehler and family; Mr. and Mre.
Milton Buehler and family and

STAMPS 5

Elberta
Freestone
Halves
Bartlett
Halves
California
Fruit

I lb. cans

99.

Every inch a rugged
John Deere
8-horaepowsr "110” Lawn and Gar­
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Independent ground-speed control.
Double-safe electric starter. Double­
action brakes. Attachments for
mowing, clearing snow, gardening,
■praying... many mars,

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Help Keep HASTINGS beautiful:

The City Council and Mayor Beckwith have officially proclaimed this Week as Clean-Up,

Paint-Up and Fix-Up Week in Hastings. Prou&lt;t people in fine communities everywhere
participate in such an event each year. Hastings people will Welcome this opportunity to place
emphasis on a phase of our community life that has made our town outstanding. Help preserve

our good image!
A good reputation is wofm keeping and Hastings is known state-wide,
and farther, as a community of neat, well-kept homes; beautiful green
lawns and well trimmed shrubbery. Our civic buildings are attractive . . .
our streets are in good repair ond many trees add to the overall ottractiveness. Our downtown areas are greatly improved and even our industrial
members take great pride in the oppearance of their properties.

So, Spring to it now! Plan to do what is necessary this time of the
year to help keep up the visage of the ideal community. Treat your home to I
a fresh, bright look. Everything you will need to do the job of cleaning up
and repairing from the ravages of Winter can be found in/your friendly, ‘
local stores. Hastings business firms are well aware of the many things •

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you will need to do the job and have stocked with your problems in mind.
Fix up outside ond in. from basement to rooftop. Needed home improve­
ments will add to the comfort and convenience of your entire family in
terms of happier, better living.
Good citizenship includes keeping ybur properties attractive to the
■ eyes of your neighbors and to the many visitors who come our way on
business and to spend vacations and summer weekends. You will benefit
in many ways. Besides enjoying the thrill of living in tidy, pleasant sur­
roundings it jvill odd much to the value of your property and your neighbors.
11 is best for everyone!

A Message from the Listed Civic Minded Firms In Cooperation with the HASTINGS AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
•

Electric Motor Service

Frandcea Insurance
Einar Frandsan CX.U.
The Copper Lantern
The Fine Way ot Eating

St. Martin Floral

. And Restaurant

Winick's

Clothing for the Family

E. L Carpenter Hardware

CwnpUte Saddlery Department

Mery's Beauty Shop
Hair Shaping, Styling &amp; Permanent Waving

Kaochaloe Inc.
Hasting • Cooling • -Planting

Ford Sale* and _Service

Bender Gravel Co.
Wa*hed Sand and Gravel

The Bonnet &amp; Gown Shop
Alma M. Fingleton
w

Halting* Grain &amp; Bean Co.

One Slop Insurance Service

Reohm Motor Sales

Barry Cleaneeg.— J

Parking al the Door

Gilmore Jewelry
102 E Stat.

Hastings Hot&amp;

Butting's
nets—TV &amp; Hi Fl

Goodyear Brothers
John Deere Farm Implements
Clevelands* Men's fir Boys* '
Clothing &amp; Footwear

Bun McPhariin's Men's Wear
Home of Pendleton Woolens

Barry's Farm Store
Chrysler. Plymouth - Valiant

Mahler Motor Sales

Hastings Area Properties

East Side Lumber Co.
Building Supplies

Burkey Sales 5 Service
Complete Radiator &amp; Auto Glass Service
Wayne's Shoe Store
Footwear for the Family

Lincoln &amp; Mercury

Al Signs Tke Service
235 5. Jefferson 5t.

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Miller's Dairy Stare

Ice Cream Specialties &amp; Luncheons
Artistic Design In Marble and Granite

Eckardt Auto Salas

Hastings Cleaners
Phone Wl 5-4031—Frw Pick-Up &amp; Delivery

Montgomery Word &amp; Co.
DBS. Jefferson

Tho Fuller Agency. Ina.

Color A* You Like It

Earl R. Beyoa Real Estock

The Hartings Bowl

Control Radio &amp; TV
Service by Howard Trumbull

Bcvcrwyk's Color Center

Pontiac ■ Oldsmobile - Cadillac

Latke Buick-Chevrolet
Sales &amp; Service

/
Hostings Floor Covering
Quality Material* - Guaranteed Workmanship
Hostings Point &amp; Wollpooer
107 I. State St.

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Fisher-Hengesbach, Inc.

National Bank of Hastings

Stowell Building Service
General Contractor*

City Food &amp; Beverogo
Open 9 A.M. to 11 P.M. Daily
Jacobs’ Prescription Pharmacy
Your Rax*11 Store

For the Entire Family

State at Jefferson

Barry County Lumber Co.

Flowers by Chip &amp; Irene
The Strand Theatre
The Showplace of Berry County

Hastings Cut Rote Shoe Store

Berth Studio
Portrait &amp; Commercial Photography

Jeep Vehicles &amp; Apache Trailers

Haan Standard Service
N. Broadway at State

Coleman Agency

Barry CouMy Ready Mix
Corpprgrion

Insurance—Bonds of AH Types
Consumers Power Co.
Serves Hailing*
The J. C. Penney Co.
rweartment Stare

wSTjitaX aw*

Dales Bake Shop
Fresh and DeUcipus Baked Foods

Ladies- &amp; Children's Wear

»
Ben Franklin

Wolldorff Furniture
Finest Quality

W,
Patrick C. Hodges

J, McAllister

Uneiafe PstMtoun Products

Dependable Jeweler
npency
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Mr Maas, Homo • Mwf

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner----Banner "Want Ade"

One Hundred ond Tenth Year

Section One—Paget 1 to 8

Hasting*, Michigan, Thuraday. April 22, 1965

NUMBfR 1

20 PagM—i Section!

Story Hours,

EDITORIALS- Puppet Show at
fry R.M.C.

Dr. William Helrigcl, farmer [*»-

Public Library

Unent material concerning • par- .

Tiie Friends of the Library are
sponsoring story houri for chil­
dren to celebrate National U-

In the international spoUight at

In cooperation with Mra. Flor­
ence Wilson, librarian. Hastings
City Library and volunteer story

round-the-world cruise that ha*

night from 4 to 6.
Wednesday morning from 10 to

■Peaceful Coexistence*—Pirn Thai
favorably viewed Preaident John­
of South Vietnam.
The following comments, inspired son's Johr-j Itopkhu University
by President Johnson's foreign speech In Its editorial Saturday.
policy «ddr«s at Johns HopkMU
University, taken from an English
sjipnival and support from a numter of countries.
menu printed in native language
■ ■■ —i •
Journals by native editorialists of length on President Jonmoni
Grand Ledge, a member at the considerable local stature.
Constitutional Convention and a
The paper then det la rrd that It
member of the Republican state

. Long-Time
Welfare Worker
Dies Sunday
L Woodmansee. 87, of HasUng*.
who died Sunday evening at the
I Wednesday at the Leonard-Os­
good Funeral Home with the
Rev. George Elliott officiating
| with burial in Riverside Ceme-

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guest speaker at a meeting of the
Barry County Republican execu­
tive committee at 8 pm. Satur­
day. April 24. at Che City Bank,
Mrs Donna Baldwin announced

Board Adopts

Susan Fuller Hired For
Teen Exchange Program

ben ruuer. nas ocen nuva oy
the Youth for Understendlng.
Tm-AB tocher- Freer.™. &lt;X
Ann Arhrw tz&gt; work in Mrvirn
City till* Bummer.
tsusan nas occn an rxcrauiav
HasUnga Board of Education
Tueaday. April 13. approved the student to Mexico twice during
high school and her experiences
to*r interart* in
year which U almoot identical, nr»a
and her
in the Mexican
wiiK iK.
,«wx re schedule
- * ■ with
an
With
the 1964-65
lielp In the administration of

For Next Year

I

She was bom on Jad. IL 1878.
the daughter at George and Lola Good Friday. April 8. instead of participating student*.
Andrus Firstar in Barry County.' at noon on Good Friday as thia
She attended the Martin Corners
School and Nashville High
School.
She took secretarial training
District Superintendent of the
' Evangelical United Brethren and worked for Thomas Sullivan,
a former Hastings attorney, unChurch Sunday. April 25. to give worked for the Barry County
impetus to the "Loyalty to Christ Welfare Department until her
Michigan Industrie* will play
the EUB Church by the pastor. retirement In 1953
consider alloUng more lime for
■
Rev. H J. Buwalda. Dr. Bassett's
the teachers’ planning confertheme for the 11 am Sunday manses of Ha
ttmnc.
1B1A He died
_______
_
Dynoitff
the increasing Malt.
tn World ProgreM."
through June 8.
Ctalln Smith. Detratt. Industry
by two daughters. Mn. Harold
■ Sybil) Tiwunas of Byron Center
The MEA Institute will be M
and Mn. Clare (Mildred) Olid*
stead of Hastings; eight- grand-

Industries Have

Elks to Mark

Prod (Edith* Butolph of HasUngs.Mid Mn. Lots Wickham of

the Hastings Elks Lodge, an­
nounced that a dinner-dance will
tie held on Saturday. April 34. to
celebrate Ute 10th anniversary of
Ute local lodge.

Retired Public Employee.
The Barry County Retired
Employees chapter meets at 1:30
pm. Saturday. April 34. at the
i Hastings City Bank.

Elementary Schoo] Cafeteria
Serving 5:30 to 8 pm.
Adults 8133
Children 75c

backward glances
“bits of yesterday"....
as gleaned from the
Banner files

Michigan Week

the Michigan ElpMoyen
ployment Cpmpenaailon Coun-

Hastings Women
Attend Hospital’

Hastings is welcoming Russell

Orangeville and Hope

tnlUee.

naily grateful. He was one of

PlanjGvic Art

to

greatest

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Industrial

eludes 8390.000 for primary road
maintenance and construction.
•50.000 for Federal aid work.
4*0.000 for equipment repairs.
Ur. &lt;-*.•-■» Wr—
nJ., K.000 for new equipment
.000 for the pension plan and
•70.000 in material In stock
. BMafote loctMb a Msb bal­
Chief of Police Richard Bun- activity and are requesting the aid ance at 8233,787.31. 83M.9M
of cultural patrons of Uie aria

Romney,

Jerry Shanklin
Fractures Arm
In Cycle Mishap
Broadway, and John Myers. 18,

the motorcycle they wero riding
trot in Rutland Township.

KeUofm Community Oofiega.

Unmarked, Radar
Can U«ed Here
For Speed Control
Drive carefully I Chief of Podrivera tixat officers have been
using unmarked cars; with re­

all Americana. II is
out the municipality. Many have
found this out already, especially

Meeting Tuesday

Adds Wingeier

To Local Staff
Wingetar, son a
Wtngeler of 639
the late Ous Win,

lutlon.

be held at 7:30 pm. Tuesday. April

Invite Hastings
People to Visit
England in ’66

meeting on 'The Use and Abuse
of Vc.lunteera"

National Bank
blacktop broken up during the
Winter and Spring, and Cutahaw
reported that the roads without
black topping were getting back
into fair shape.

Activity Here;

Lions Sponsor
School Safeties
To Tiger Game

man.- has asked all Michigan
cltlsens and ln*UtuUbn* to May 1. to see the Tiger-Boston
crnpixulsc the theme throughout Red Sox game.
the entire year as well as dur­
Six from Hasting* attended the ing Michigan Week. May 16-22.
Southwest District meeting of the
Mfcidgan Association of Hrapltal
reetawraaL
Auxiliaries which wa» held *t
The youngsters, who earned
Fldelman's Rranrt at South
the trip through their work at
Hawn on Tuesday. April 13.
school
crossing* during the school
Those attending w-ae Mra How­
ard Frost. Mr* Wil) tam Colbert,
with adulu as cliaperanas. The
Mr*. Robert Eaton. Mra A T.
Superette and City Food 8s Bev­
Hahn. Mr*. Robert Hollister and
Anyone going to England next erage is furnishing pop.
Mr*. Gerald Beckwith.

outbreak of hostUIUea tn Europe
is something for which the

president and manager of the Untie to properly evaluate events
in Europe and to appreciate the
probability at our own knrolre-

From the Editorial Column-

Michigan Week Awards Chair- tend would be replaced with *uil-1
able culvert*.
I
Blacktopping to scheduled to
the HasUngs Pubmtooted a* include about two and three-1
quarter
mile*
on
the
Brogan
I ttta winner th the Community
Tta
O»U* *wl .111
ent* will leave Detroit Metro-1 now compete tn thia chuslfica- the Lawrence Road from M-37 to
the Charlton road in Baltimore. |
polltan Airport on July 1. and tion tn Region 9
frill return on September. 1.
jjMTy Qmaty Michigan Week two and one-half mite* on
be greatly appredated by the exenange proram'and the ^Md^'ofCuTid
■jtv,
cuwrw.
Viuum

Auxiliary Meet

18 Ymra Ago
I ■houW ** danlfld ““
autor. Uta* • )Sn«r u u» “
Sonora Hixon, a junior m u»
~&gt;. washed out and wixwi the front
W K Kellogg school near Hick- “n*1101 in Europe-* nd with
™vC^LrXl the
» ««*■-

honor at bring elected president

leyballs and beakettaUa) are
desperatdy needed. If anyone In

will focus attention mi Lhdr

snd installed officers.
Mra Margaret E. Johnston of

with the body.

&gt;

As Community's

the knowledge and well

New Span, Surfacing Projects on
County Program This Season; To
Erect Garage, Storage Facilities -

Name Library

3:45 pm. April 7 and ends April Michigan industry is obnotautty

shops from 11 to 13 noon.
Past exalted rulers of Hastings' State University and was named
Mn. E. H. Norris. MAIL

ANNUAL SMELT PRY
Delton Hre ^Chib

ftara in the city. School supplies Puppet Show.
Ziooiored paper, pencil* and I
..
chalk) an&lt;1 athletic equipment '

pen far the Judges-

Mra. Dorothy Hebden. 65. a
fonnar resident of Hastings and

Drum. Roy Bchlachter, Wayne
Newton and Vern HllUker

»i.^.

Top Achievement

Dies Tuesday

Through their major project*
program, headed by Elton San­
derson. PER. they have assisted ing Ixxnc Tuesday morning. April
1U physically handicapped chil­
dren In Barry County
The National Foundation pro­
gram has granted scholarship* to
three student* in Barry County.
This program to not limited to
the children of Elks' members
Needy children in Barry Coun­
ty have benefited from th* food
bask eta and clothing given at Cemetery.
the annual Chriitma* party.
Mra HeOdcn's husband died on
unn jjcv. is. new. ne naa been the
prominent in many community | advertising executive for the
Ultln. to. mo.&lt; rec.nl tolnj'H^toB Mrt. Comtonr from
hrtrttf* dedication
rfwlleatlnn and
anA February.
_____
.Ma
... August.
.. ...
the new bridge
1938. until
the post office dedicaUon
Youth sctirltles have included 1U health.
sponsoring of Boy Scout Ttoom,
after taking
and a fishing contest for chil­
dren
mother at Purdue Unirerdty for

Tuesday. April 37. 4-5 —Third
I Grade xtory teller. Mrs Richard

Barry Road Crews
To Build Bridge,
Blacktop 17 Miles

The Barry County Road Commission, with an estimated
budget of S695.000 for this year plus Federal Aid and
$162,437.99 available for specified work in the townships, £r
getting the new construction season underway with plans IQ
build 3 new brjdge on N. Broadway near Freeport, replace with
culverts three narrow, unsaff spans in Woodland Township plus
Before Busan leaves ICT Mexi~~■ ------ " -----blacktopping nearly 17 miles of highways.
co in July, die will be helping,
'xnqiaer
Plans for the year and a summary of work done in 1964
to collrct supplies for an sduca- i . Tuesday. April 30, 4-1 —KinUooal project in Ciudad v.ii™
Vatic*. derxarten story
,u&gt;rT teller
leUfr'
*?U' were reviewed by Road Commix-1------------------ *
llsni Btedman and Mr* Torn ■tonara Charles H. Leonard.'
chairman and Engineer-Manager
luhed
senoos ana nas oren -----------Orval Cuuhaw. Jr. for member*
------------ promoting public af-1 Saturday. May 1. 10

Dorothy Hebden,

Past Resident,

These puppets and the plays
are being done by the Buatneu
anrt
and Professional Womens
Women's Club
Wfth the help at the Future
Teacher* Club of Hastings High
School.
-. Schedule of stpry Hw*:
Monday. April 26. 4-5-Fourth
Grade story teller. Mr*. Ben

April 38. 18-11—
«.■«&gt;«
through the local high school.
T» qtohft. &gt; eUtotoi mu* 1«&gt;. f " "“‘J’
one war cf Suanlsti or lu eoui- Ur 11 ^‘“roon.

cunuibupons to world program.
' Industries throughout Mich­
igan are cooUnualiy .making

To Community

chairman of all these acUvtlle*
fur the Friends of the Library.
As an added Nature on Satur­
day. May 1, there will be a Pup-

Major Role in

'

Decade of Service

Moriarty Buildings I soyplied three wnrtrun

..
..
..
. — 'ond Grade story teller. Mrs John
Susan Fuller, freshman at have been accepted to participate
Michigan State Univ era My, tn the Mexican exchange pro-

School Calendar

BUILDING GOES UP—Jack Warner (Mt). 834 W.

ed out liiat durtag the past Winter had receipt* at 8425.567 03 and
a gnxi)&gt; attended an adult art .operatine expense* were 8745.­
68831. The Commission received attended achool hare.'
881631527 from the motor vehlcle fund with 383.00 mile* oo the from HasUngt High a

Wark* displayed at the recent 751 68 miles an the local system
Hobby h toort Show at the Com­
Tile sum of (30314 8! was re­
munity BuDdtag received favorable ceived from Federal aid matched
eanment and they are Dow look­
ing forward to .finding a aultabie roads. The county board raised
During his college years ho
•30.781 ‘for roods, with tt5.(X» worked during the Rum—ere tar
where Interested persona could do earmarked for bridge construeCompany and while in high
If you arc. you have an in- »r
is I
•
•
Everyone interested in a Civic in the townshin. Townships con­ school worked at Hastings Square
ritntton to vtoft Hastings. EiyJ/VO
art activity b invited to attend tributed •13437631 for new con­ during the vacation period. He
land, which is oeMratlng the
luuuswwn .it
strue tlou and extra maintenance also worked for Roth Furniture
of Hastings in 1966.
that could not be done with the Store, which was managed by his
With Spring cleaning under­
money e vail able from regular father.
way. Chief of Police Richard
road funds, Cutahaw said.
ganlxer, Hastings, Sussex, wrote Runior reminds everyone that it
the City Council that “It was al Is UlcMl to rake leave*, grass or
this battle on Oct. 14. 1066. that Other debris into th* gutters He
William Duke of Normandy de­ point* out that the debris clogs
storm sewers causing unnecssHarold at. England being killed
Harold 8. Stockwell, superin­
Property owners contributed
and his army routed, resulting in Chlef Sunlor also reminded resi­ tendent of BarrY County's Inter­
William the Conqueror being dents that they must not permit mediate School District, has an­ •1350 to participate In financing
crowned King of England in leaves, rubbish or oilier articles nounced that three extension ImtMpvemente on local rosrts.
course* from Wratem Michigan
Westminster Abbey on ChristUniversity will be offered al use tn the varioui townships In­ Caledonia, died unexpectedly
en route to Ute dump
Southeastern school here this cludes- Assvrta. 88.18636. Baltl- Monday evening, April 19. at his
"A fairiy large programme of
cvmta is planned from the end Mr&gt;. Brower Still in Summer.
Carlton, 83379.73; Castleton
383 — Family Ute Education • 15X1855; H»sttn«s Township Janet; a daughter Ruth; a son.
Serious Condition
and Counseling —3 hours credit. 88.746 33: Hope. 817.1M35; Irv­ Ronald. Jr. his parenta, Mr. and
Instructor Smith—July 3 through In*. 83473.12: John*town. 814.­
world named Hastings, know Shelbyville. Marsh Road, who
13831; Maple Grove, 33,713.73;
Monday, Tuesday. Thursday and Orangeville. 89333 64: Prairie­
ville, 3921130: Rutland. 810­
an automobile accident on Sat­ Friday.
urday. April 3. tills Wednesday
818 — Psychology of Learning— 970 30: Thornanole. 8030845:
if any holiday makers from Has­ remained tn very serious condi­ 3 hours credit. Instructor Lyon— Woodland. 83.198 23. and Yankee
Sprinex. 88.168 75.
Ung* In Michigan are planning tion at Blodgett Memorial Hos­
a trip to England next year they pital in Grand Rapids
Clau meeU Monday, Tuesday.
started site preparation for the
Mrs. Brower was still In a Thursday and Friday
might like to come to Hastings.
England during the celebration coma but physicians believe she
225—Local Flora — 3 hours construction of garage and storhas been showing ilrru of im­ credit Instructor Vander Beek.
tlon south of M-43 and M-37 Just
provement.
such
as
movlne
her
August
2
through
13.
8:M
to
13.
oouura you use any iu.-ukt ------------------------Class mssU Monday, Tuesday. west of ths City limits. Construe- officiate with burial
^onn.ta. to
“f "
Cemetery. Caledonia.
Thursday and Friday,
operatlons In one area.
About 130 miles of centerline
RUMMAGE BALE at the Has­
ANTI-POVERTY PROGRAM
it
tings First Methodist Churrh, W.
cost of 86.048.88. On the primary Green St, Thursday. April 33, 8
to 2 pm. and Friday. April 30. 9
with a single application of seal am. to 4 pm. Sponsored bv
our Hatting* High athletic tree. Kathleen L McMullen. 5W8C8
«/tt
team* were namrd "Saxon*" ye*r.()|d daughter of Mr. and
top: applied a new prime and
After all. Btogrt said, the Saxon* Mr* Donald McMullen. 118 E.
Altoft School meeting Mondag.
double seal coat on 128 miles of
lott the Battle at Ha*ung*. The Grand. wM killed and two other
April
28.
I
pm
at
the
Ktooei
Norman* won.
u
'MeMullan children were injured.
house Reprssentatives from Un
■■
s.&lt;-*uJ-----They are home and are doing
On ths local svstsm. 33 miles Hasungs Public Schools will M

DebflS III

Hastingt Gutters!

Offer Extension
Courses Here

Ron Brearley

Dies Suddenly
At Caledonia

Centro^ fc hod

Hops Oil Production

prime and doubt* Mat were com­
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�Mrt. Vera Young
Makes Special
Visit to Muskegon

Highbank

Congressman to
Attend Festival

The following article from a
current Lssue of -The Muskegon
Chonkle” will be of local interIt appeared under thia two
column heading: — Aunt Vera
Came, Too, Brat of Broadway*
applauded by 3,000:
Aunt Vera Young came up
from Hastluga to ace her nephew
at the L. C. Walker Arena Fri«Uy night.
m ,__________ ________ _____
About 3.000 folks from around ert Hart. * Mra. Bernie Decker
Muskegon joined her fur the *Pent Easter with Mr. and Mra.

Highbank

.
. ,, „w aSMt farerty-'ag—'
College Instructor and Mra" Wai- iUnded a fwnUy Kathcrtng Sun1— A HR.!.
u/XX ?«“„“■ «*"“• » «“&gt;
and
son-in-law
Mra Yount: L williams «« Mihail Orem
and had
a brandofne^daugS?
Barbara, at Hockley Xlpltal “L^^ZEkxi
Tuesday
, grandson calk'd bumtay morn­
ing on Mr. and Mra. Worth
Green. * Bunday dinner gureta
niglu out at 2279 Artwr with iwr
daughter s family, got to see the
baby and listened to "Tuck**
again for the flrat time since
she saw him do "Music Man" In
Detroit la yean ago.
&gt;
Naturally, she’s prejudiced. ao|
she thought the whole show was entertained for a prc-EartCT din­
great. But moot of the folks at ner Friday night. Mr. and Mra.
tl* Arena agreed with her. Bruce Brown of Bellevue. Mra.
which made for a successful eve- Nancy Schantz and baby. Mr.

nreday. April JI, for dinner with 1
Mrs. Letta Hawbljta. * Mr. and
Mn. Eugane Bchanu of Grand
Rapids were Sunday, April 11. District, will be the rural of Mrs
luncheon guests of Mr. and Mn. Kathryn Bosworth. Eaton Coun­
ty clerk and register of deeds,
when he arrives al Vermont­
ville’s 2Sth Annual Mapte Bynip
Festival at about 10:30 am, Sat­
VanSycklc in honor of Letta's urday, April 24.
birthday. * Mr. and Mra Dole
Bishop, Nyla and Douglas
Blsliop and Lovell Btalwp uf
Boule Creek were Bunday. April
11, luncheon guests of Mr. and principal places of business dur­
ing the day.
After the parade, Mrs Bos­
and daughter from Perry, N. Y, worth will entertain for Con­
and Mr. and Mn. Notan Hud­ gressman Todd with a coffee at
son and children from Big Rap­
ids were April 10th weekend
guests of their father, Paul Bell,
and outer. Marcia, w Mr. and

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cth were Sunday evening. April
11, guests of Mr. and Mn. Rob­
ert Johnson of Burlington. * Mr.
and Mn. Bernard Dcyarmond
and son of Potterville were Baturday, April 10, callers of the

Thornapple Lake. * Mra. Ralph
Kirk is suffering with burned
hands as a result of a grease fire.
* Mra Helm Tucker of Has­
tings has spent aomrUmo re­
cently helping care for her
mother, Mra. Glenns Skidmore.

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WAVS FIRST OUAUTVW

IN HASTINGS

New Lions

Lions Club Include Richard Beduhn. Arthur E. Bennett, Wil­
liam Cslnder, Wally Gernenta.
Renfleld, James H. Mulder, Ger-

Court Collects Puns
Lee A. Bacon. 18, Irving Road,
rural Middleville, and George A
Faunce, Jr, 17. Ri Freeport, had
a flght behind the Hotel Has­
tings Friday. Tuesday they plead­
ed guilty before Municipal Judge

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Herman - marched the Mona |
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1 Mrs. Gladys Hawblits, formerly
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�EDITORIAL

Personal Mention

The President h*d promtoed that
Neutralisation l«u»-Hrc Thai

•1 DOO million far development of

Fred Porteous

To Leave Soon
For Israel Plant

ciudln|[ Yugnaiavia which U Comlion" be-earricd out, the columnist rnstlc a* well aa Gaullist France
lud taken the view that Uis true
Uw projected development ptan for
Chao Thai editorialised Saturday ncutrsUaatloa of Vietnam. Cam­
bodia and Laos la imperaMveiy a
had promised to contribute 81,000
million investment fund toward fi­ Joint* Hopkins University Thuranancing IL
Uut Ute United State* had Uie
it could be MimniarUed that Uk same feelings like all ocher coun­
President a proposal in this respect
US. plan hxd actually embraced tries that the political fever of
may be of Intertsi to the majority
Uic principle of “peaceful coex- Southeast Asia which had been
caused by Ure big wound* of Virt- of those countries.

•hrther North Vietnam would b-

m?&lt; “*' ax ’raltatf

’vux*‘

Cut taatiar MMi&lt;aa
AMiaiCAN HtWIPAPia
SfpSUIMTATIVU Im.

UPHOLSTERING

Campbell of Grand Rapid*, and H W. Cloud, Hastings Division

I Bump were overnight gumta of
: th* Henry Beverwyks of Sporia,

narn could develop into a tetanus
Mop killing each other and a«- that may affect the wliote Indo­
sldutXMly engage onroeif in th* China peninsula or the whole
before.
world
and with poaaible death.
pursuit of oarnbig llvrlihood to­
The paper comrr.enled that it
ward proiperity.
And immediately after teratlyl| Interesting Analysis—Chao Thai
made an interesting analysis that Communtot China would not like
expounding the theoretical aspect
the bosUUtle* in Vietnam hail been
of Qie principle of peaceful cocxclearly ^developing into an open tkipate that hu plan had been
lighting between the United States aiming at soiklUng tile Soviet co­
thinking. Um paper wrote that one
operation io Join force with the he houte to California last
good point Uet In that once the Soviets had sent ante-aircraft guna
week. * Mr and Mra. Roderick
Tit '■ c and family of Hasuno
and MiG plane*, to. help the North to help building up a wall to
dinner gurau of Mr. and
total population number more than
Impede the Red Chinese from were
Mr- Aicrac
Archie uuru
Burd ravstrr.
Easter w
* mr.
Mr
mra
cxpnndlng their influence south­
have attained economic stability
wardly.
that would be tantamount to a
The piper concluded that inaofar
Buter.
wall to contain the spreading of
started would be undoubted/ at­ aa Thailand la concerned, if the
tended to involve other nations, if US plan rotdd be materiaitM
it
would
be
of
great
and
perpetual
It could not be immediately stopped.
benefit
Uic paper emphatically declared.
Many of Ute paper* readers who
IlAaUnsa
councU
lul columnist "Phom Chue Kruak
trallst countries with Yugoslavia read both Cnao Thai edltartala Board met Monaay evening, 'ten
apjiearii'g on Ute Same day might member* Of the buurd attended
leiopmenta tn Vietnam.
Joint appeal tor the immediate ._
,
,
...
. . .
cmr guesu. were ito&amp;» jonnHe wrote, amaig other' things,
Richard O»k and Mr*,
cessation of Vietnam hostilities two rtinorub winch tended to
suggest mat they lud been the Christopher Gould. Robs John-

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Wayna Hazel

pany

evening.

and continue his employment al
Haxtuai*. ha*
Uw taal 20
months at BU*&gt; Israel, located in

and daughter, Yvonne, and * growtii of Blisa Israel from a bars
friend of Yvonnes, from Newoy- field outside of Netanya to its
praaent position aa a tailkter of

za/vi j
».
Utter AtiUltB
—
.
Setting ClflSS

WfW fila|

education at Hastings High
has announced that a
night sewing class will be organrnuha/jjng department.

Cl a isos will be held |n the
nlnga at the high school.

Personal Mention

nxnl oral production mcUiod*.
Waldron famUterind hlmaeU with
Ml of Ute machinery Uiat *as to
iruui. mt. were guci-ts oi me be used in the new facility prior to
Keith Bowmans st Terming in Having lor Ujat country- He had

of Grand Rapids wen.’ entertain- pany aa general foreman before
taking on the demanding foreign
assignment.

and his wife from Frankfort
Mrs. Viola Hoyer of Sandusky,
Ohio, is spending the Easter

rul engineering and manufacturing
family. Dr. and Mr*. Dougina carcvr with B&gt;ua starting al their
fanner plant in Brooklyn, N. Y.

moved to Hastings as chief engl-

cation with to* grandfather, H
manager of the can machinery
,U. Vr..

had also made a Joint statemen:
Frank Christies. ou Friday and
uw.
aaraa W? ?
with Ute Algerian Premier during
.
All MKT JW SVVV «UU
aaturdsy was Heidi Christie
hl* recent vlall to Algeria that the postures in spprawing the same ggte , most interesting talk. So
vicious trouble* In Vietnam should
mi alio entertained with a family
uongratul.i&lt;d tor it* dexterous fest. t*n tlought th* most complete
be settled through a pacific mean*.
dinner Including Mr. and Mr*.
rJ Ita IrtvaS In
Christie*. The farm buildings of
Frank's brother. Bob. who lived
A note appended to inc “V-1 Thunwpp|c Hlvrr whtn „ boy,
The paper put it immediately tn
ptngs sent by Dr. Helrigcl said: ‘
wtnt fuhin^ and saw a spot
troyed In the tornado with the
parenthesis, that the Ccenmunut
and
the
Artwl.1
Daniels
of
Wood
­
connotation was that the US.
land.
must stop attacking to deplete the
pictely dor.ohalicd.
---------------------------------------- r
K.
Ul XIUXIUMM.
ii Li
i &gt;g«ii
* thorough aeoroh U»cy
she could resume helping ths Viet
Hubbard Hills'to
conclualon it wa*
Ttwaday, Apnl 11 Easter visitors
un Indian graveyard. With fore­ to celebrate the second birthday
and successfully seise power fa
By Mrs. Albert Green
sight and imtlaUvo they col­ of little Greg Oreg's aunt And moods and family. Mr. and Mrs.
: lotted croaaea, beads, button*. unde, the David TtrMeera, of
South Vietnam.
,
arrowhead*, tomahawks, and Grand ItepitM also came for this
Mr, and Mrs. Clair Peeling of many more item*, all bind made ■ ■ ■ - -- fl^~
rm
length on President Johnson's af­
Mra
William Morgan, their
ter for unconditional talks to cease otsitly with the latter's sister. Uon.
daughter and grandson from
hoaUlitirs in Vietnam togeUier Mr. and Mra. Burdett Wilson. *
Mrs. Gould mentioned a new
Burlington visited Mra Edmonds
last Monday.
with hl* prominc to contribute :Mra George Horn and Mra. Indian Trail which baa been
daughter. Dr. and Mrs. John Gokl81,000 million toward the develop- ■Katamacuo were gursta of Mra. cinity of Gull
kamp and family, al St. Charlea. daughtera of Ashland. Ohio, arment of Southeast Asia under the Archie Burd Thursday. Other
Mrs. Cook cl
Mich* Mo., and on Easter Sunday Uicy rived Friday night to spend tl&gt;e
i
United NaUona
visited Uietr daughter. Pkt. at St.
enta. the Claude Braidwood*
* Gurdon Green of BaUir Crrak ar. Indian Trail along tlte
committal manner: The initiative sjteot Tuesday and Thursday ThomapPi* River. This too will
of the US. President In the mat- nlgill* with hi* parent*. Mr. and be ro mirh in keeping with the
Glockhn family of Bottle Creek j
from Mra. Albert Green. He was work- Camp Fire alogan this year, over the weekendand the Ron Hcsurlys of Wood­
cam»
“ 6rfclld Rapid* tart week. Think big. widen your worid."
The Zana. Na*hea entertained lawn Avenue. Hastings
Ute countries tn the Weatan camp
Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Kidder. Sr.!
wtUi a family dinner on Easter,
aa well u from the neutralist

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reaction from the Communist
Adali Sharp in Grand flap- l-ltbtd Miller at the Comp Fire
Mrs Irene Ssekely.
countries In their seeing what
8unda&gt;’ “0 found 1x1 gain- office if inuroted.
L-L
. 'ln
» slowly
The
.. "
. _
.
___
“IS
aM/wi/. Her
Miw daughter.
UBUKIIKU, Mra.
aua.
me following
ruuoauig article
aruoo La
la from
irom
au. a»o airs narvry Durges
could be advantageous or dis- Esther Bergstrom went back to icnbc Kathleen Hodgss: April were Raster dinner gumu at the
JUlh, the aix members of group home at their son. Mr npd Mra
&lt;9. Tawankatan. Mn. David- Alden Burgess and family of Grand
Harrv&gt; Camn Pin- irrntm ntan. Mirim On FrV'jr the Harvrv

er. Anna and Walter Saxton.
Others for dinner wen- Dorothy
Saxton of Uvnstng and Milton
Aa
nt Unit

Park. Following games at the Mr. and Mrs Frank Bradfield,
ixane of Anne Wcyennan the naw Gaylord.
girl* went to the park only to I The Robert' VanrMrWerf family
find that then.- were no picnic'of Menominee Fall*. Wla. visited
tables nor griUa available. The
girls were very' dlasappolnted mond Finnic. Thursday through
Sunday. The VanderWerfs and Dr.

der Hastings.
Mr. and Mra Bun McPhariin

BejiCjj
blanket
Bingo

Bum McPkafdi*. Mett'i. It/oaA.
"Dress Well . . . You Can’t Afford Not To"

I3S I.

We Rent Formal Wear

Stat* St.

After playing a few

Ramm.

returned to Anna's ivouae and
The following officers were
elected: President, Janice Barry;
vice president. Kathy Thompam;
t.iry. Anne fWeyerman.
tribe. Kathleen Hodgtw.

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zoo with the William Fox family,
attending church services with j

A FLOOR TO MEET

EVERY BUDGET
Fox's April 20th birthday.
i ix mauler- nigrum* spent me : —
weekend at Bault Ste. Marie and i
visited Marjorie Dryer. The totHASTINGS Fl OCR
niWIIHW FLUUR
Gorden Flnnis will visit 1»ct par­ ter* aunt. Mra Clare Howell &lt;U»el
ents. the Ralph Hesses. Ln Chartr­ former Ruth Stutf &gt; and her family
plan to move from Cadillac, after:
Hollister will be with their young- achod to out, to Otnt where Ruth
will teach In the •vmth Day Ad123 W. State St
ventlxt School "-

COVERING

and

his brother ana family, the Rich­
ard Woods of Grand Rapids, and
lheir daughter. Mia* Linda Wood,
heme from MSU.
Among those al Grand Valley
Clifton P. Gallup. 26, Grand
Rapids, stood mute Tuesday State College of the Region 9
-hen arraigned before Municipal Michigan Week meeting Monday
Judge L. E Barnett Tuesday on
a reckless driving chaife and an Commerce Russell Hankins. Mrs
Homer Smith. Mra.' Jack Wood
him by the court. Tria! is set for
May 1. The charge resulted from
Mr. and Mr*. Stephen Lewis
an accident Saturday afternoon. were in Ohio visiting his mother
and other relatives several days
The John Ackenhusens and

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daughter and family. Um Milton

Italian Ar; Exhibit at Ute Detroit
institute of An.
The Ralph Rogers have returned
McCarty of dark Memorial
productions al Wayne I Herne in Grand Rapids, was also from Florida, Kn route down and
tn route home they visited Uielr
nstty.
with tus family.

latter put or um NMk ter dro
U in the southland. They win

Bollcal meeting in Naw Qrleana.
H. to wlU Join their parents en
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BELTONE

existing student living unite.
Steo of the experimental col­
lege will be limited. mu tiing a
maximum of about 1,000 to 1.100
ICX-n BrtUre. KAJCBJUM, C.'O rtudente. Provost Howard A. Ne­
34th General Hoopltel. Ward 7. ville explained. The flrat clam
Chartai lauigerveid family of APO 06058. New York. N Y.
Mra. Nellie Ryan cntalabu.il Mr.
Portage. Max lauigcncld and Mito
Jaort. Tmto of Kiilamavw. qm
Dr. Neville said. “Curriculum
ot the rtudente of Mra. Longemld
family for dinner on Ruder.
planning will get underway Im­
mediately."
cently mot cd Into their new home
He pointed out. Uiat a number
j
» UK nuiuc ui Ilia kuurr,
In Portage. Mra. Stevau wb&gt; the
Uie
Edwin
Chalices,
and
Uiclr
son,
farmer Joan Baulch of HaaUnga.
Ute Erik vonftels family Joined ed 20 ye*r»,of i
U. of M. rtudenta, John and Char­ hla Hliuai Lu
lie vonRels in Ann Arlxr for

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FiHay, April 23

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EDWARD L EMERSON, DMHBMw

and family. Mr. and Mra. Robert
Ice and youngsters of Angola. Jnd.
Thia weekend the Wedels will visit
Uielr daughter and children, the

Kiwanis Exchange
Heralds Michigan
Week Program

Michigan Week Is scheduled
Lake. A Sunday ago. the Aralcrsons
entertained Vivian anti Corinne In for May 18-22 but the momen­
tum is already getting action.
honor of Vivian's birthday.
Tom Stebbins. Winston Merftek and Judge Phil Mitchell

mother. Mra. William’ Ca vision,
and brothers arrived on Friday

TILT-

BACK

Guest* at the Euler gathering
al Ute Dale Bueett home were
Mr. ard Mra Robert Ingram and
family. Mr. and Mra. Alex Wealover aal family of Gun Lake, and
Mr. and Mra. Mkhad Clardy of
Western Michigan University. Ar­
riving In the aftemcon u&gt; Jotn the
group were Mr. and Mrs. Jolm
TTxnucn and family of Battle
Crock The Dale Bassetts, accumpanted by the William Dumonds
of Holland, are leaving Bunday for
t»l. Loula, Ma. to attend the NaUmia) Retail Bakera Convention.
They plan to go via U« Smoky
Mountain region.
The Harold Ackleys entertained
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President Bruce Barnhart of
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club, were to be here this Wed­
nesday noon for Ute Hastings*
service clubs luncheon meeting
at thv Parish House to return
the inter-club.
CBUBCH
Broadway and Center
Willard H. Curtis, Minister
provided.

8:16 Children and Youth
Church school clflaM.
8:30 Adult round table in the
Mra. Maurice Hynea went to Sparta
lounge.
where her brother. Ed Qstman.
8: 30 Junior High Youth twSued them, and they went on to
lowshlp at the church.
lher to visit their brother. ClarMonday—7 Boy Scouta.
Tuesday—&lt;1:30 Cub Scout Pack
meeting tn Memortai Hall.
Wednesday — 130 Women's
Association Tea. Program—Mra.
William Bradford will review
"The Greatest Thing in the
World" by Henry Drymmonrt.
Thuraday Activttten
9: 30 Tile porter will meet with
circle program leaders to study
chapter 4 of "Live As Free Men."
. 6:30 Youth choir practice.
■
7:30 Chancel choir practice.
Friday—9-8 Rummage sale tn
Memorial Hall. Please bring all
rummage to the Hall by Wed­
nesday. Anyone needing to have
”
rummage picked up please call
Mra Willard Lawrence, WI 5­
3053.
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Mr. and Mra. Farrell Anderson.

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Tlie program Includes partial
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Mra Vernon Engle. Mark Engle bom Hetghte arrivtd Thuraday to
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O'Donnell, far the rent of the
you but othcnrtae they
week. The Ken O'Donnell family inherit
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Eaater Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Geonff Baulch

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Personal Mention

�Freeport Woman
Given Posl by
District Rebekahs

Delightful Spring
Luncheon Climaxes
Delta Kappa Season
A delightful Springtime luneh-

ken. Saturday. April 17.
There was a very good attendante from the nine lodges in the i
district Fifteen Past Presidents1
answered roll call. The president
of the Rebekah Atliihly, Adalta topic wan. "Cultural Changes in
Our Society " Tina lovely lady,
brecht and Lila Stoner. Past Pres!- looking very chic and pretty in
dent ot the Rsbricah Assembly and
matron of the IOOF Home at
Jackson. and several ocher dignl-

an another European trip which ding,
will take them into a number of'
countries during Uwir 21-days
away. This will Include a holiday

There will be a PuW1'1^
lallon of officers of Hastings
Commandvry No. M Knights
Templar of Michigan, at the Ma­
sonic Temple at • P“Thursday, as announced by Kniniinrnt Commander Claris Oreenft&lt;TT»e Installing officer will bo

Games were played before the
business meeting waa railed to
order by the president, Hilda
Blackford, at 3 pm. There waa an
inspection with Kay Wersduff of
Battle Creek as the presiding offi­
cer Accompanying her was Dis­
trict 4 president. Aletha Stimson.
An Invitation was Issued from

land. Monday, April 5 at 8
o'clock pm.
The Rev. Robert V. Rlek&gt;- perfomied the double ring cere­
mony at the Glendale Erunrel-

She spoke easily and convinc­
ingly from a background of ex­
i Mra. auni, organist, played
tensive traveling which *lu&gt; and
The Lord's Prayer' while tho
her husband, Dr. H. B Tukry
bride and groom knelt In prayer.
The reports told of Ute activity have done over the past years
i£[ujn~K el7o te~ High I J&lt;nn* wore a while lace-over
including donation* to various or- As members of the MSU faculty1
ganixaUons. such aa crippled chil­ most of those tripe have had school Her fiance U a PM taffeta, empire style, atree dnws
dren. the cancer drive, Alaska
relief fund, children sent to camp,
gifts to the aged at the Hume in

Very Emmlncnt Deputy Grand

I

been made of Uie engagement of
Miss Janet Carolyn Barnum to
Ronald Ray Miller Janet is the
daughter of Mn. Bernice Bar| num and Kenneth Clare Barnum

A gift was presented to Mn.
Wensloff by the president.
Corps members were asked to
bring shall gifts for the auction
and as game prises to the Friend­
ship dinner on May 8lh for Dis-

The Herten Coopers of Es-'son of Mr. and Mn. George W.
S4Xville weir guests of her moth- Miller of Hastings. The brlde-toer. the Robert Wilsons, who en- be Is a graduate of Lakewood
tertained with a birthday din- I High School and attended tan­
ner for Herbert's pleasure un ring B urine.v, University. She Is
Friday evening. To also observe employed with People's Finance
the wedding anniversary of the Service.' Inc., to Lansing Her
Floyd cralga. they were invited fiance is a graduate of Hastings
to join the party for deaaert.
*-

gave a few remarks. her topic
being Abraham I-lncoln."
Nellie Ryan will entertain with
a Court Whist party on Tuesday,
April 27. at 1:30 pm. and the next

8 Are Initialed
Into Hastings
BPW Organization

Itoie Parker. Dimondale, president;
Joyce Bushier Freeport, vice presi­
dent; Arias Burghduff. Hastings,
secretary, and Gertrude McConnell.

Fltagvrald Relief Corps 100. of
Ute Woman's Relief Cun* met on
Thursday, April IS. A lunch was

1 play at the Hastings Count
Janna Lee Snyder. Beat tie. Club . Tueoday night. Seed
Wash, daughter ot Alderman’
•“ w"
*““fc u'~
and Mrs. Ivan Snyder, Sr 813

Society
Artistically arranged taxxquets
of bright colored dsJfodills julded gay touches to the tables and
Mra Mildred Carey of Vermont I ville, tat vice president presided

Hubert Fuller
To be Installed
By Commandery

Kay. Wensloff
Inspects Fitzgerald
Relief Corps Here

■Janna Lee Snyder, Society news'
jerry L. Garland
Wed at Seattle

The following officers will be
Installed: Kmmlncnl Comman­
der. Hubert Fuller; Generalissi­
mo. Earl Pennock; Captain Gen­
eral. Claris Greenfield; Senior
Warden, Victor Higdon; Junior
Warden. Garry Young: Prelate.
Young; Recorder. Dale Bassett;
Standard Bnuer. Fay Marble;
Sword Bearer. Donald Smith:
Warder. Gerald Shumaker, and
Senunal. Edward Lawrence
Ute public is invited. After
the Installation, there will be a
program of entertainment and

WHITE'S

Mn. Alma Flngletan entertained
her family including Mr. and Mra.
Qon Flngleton and famuy of MH-

Photography

For the initiation of new mem-

945-3967

Aa an added highlight of the
evening and &gt;ear. Mrs. Wilma
Storey was cited for her outstand­
ing service to the club anti com­
munity. Miss Helm Keeler being
the spokesman for the club

more ready to enter. She also laid
that Uic hospital section was in­
adequate to care for al) of the
rick and hoped to see the medical
facility started before Jong
The next meeting will be held

one Lot of
WOOL SUITS

Rich in
Tradition,

cerrmqny. She is director of Dis­
trict 7. past State temsurer and
past State membership chairman. ot Huntington Beach. Calif. his
sister. Mrs Mel vine Obcnr of
Those Initiated were Mrs. junta Flint, Michigan. The brides par­

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Jacksonville, Fla. Also,’ friends dash . to the piano and play.
"ArKhors Away " From now on
of the bride and groom, Mr. and when they meet or greet each
Mrs
Michael Michels who were
Stella Krulrenga of Monroe,
their
Honeymoon
trip
to
Haon
vice president of the Michi­
gan Federation, who la a candidate
for State jiresldent Sie is a pro­
fessional secretary and Is with the bride and groom by tlw master
Michigan Gas UtlUUea Company. and mistreae of reremonlm at
She urged attendance at the State thy Pink Poodle In SeaUle An
convention May 31-23 In Lansing, archestra furnished music for
and the national convention in the guest's dancing pleasure dur­
ing Uie reception and opening of
Washington, D. Q, July 18-24..
Mrs. Mildred Chamberlain of the gifta. Mrs Judy Locompt,
Grand Rapids, past State preridAit, friend from Seattle, cut the
stated that as a result ot Ute man­ beauUful three tiered wedding
power shortage of World War I. cake; Mias Sherry Brooks and
Congress voted |®,ooo to supbort Mr&lt;* Grace Nrea were at the
punch bowl, and Mra Mick
Psderatton of B. and P.W.. the Chcarown. Mercer Island. Wash,
only organisation ever to be so was at tho guest book.For her traveling ensemble,
formed She Indicated the import­
ance of the role played by the the new Mrs Oartand wore a
Club in accomplishing minimum lime green, shift drees with
matching shoes and white aca-age and equal pay legislation.
Mrs Ellne Buehler led group ceaeortes. Site wore tte ' orchid
singing MBs Agnes Smith pre­ from her bridal bouquet.
sided over the business meeting
Out of town curate came from
from Kent. Burien, White Cen-

a

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When the takle and groom ar­
rived at their apartment. Uic
owner and manager and otlicr
couples tn the apartment build­
ing had placed a large sign.
"Welcome home. Jerry and Jan."
at the entrance. and Inside the
apartment a beautiful bouquet
of white chrysanthemums and
pink daisies awaited them.
Their new addre.u b 003 Belle­
vue Place. East, Apt. A. Seattle,
Wa.H nainn

Mr. and Mrs J. c. Hollister have
lAd a nice vacation In Florida
where they did much right-eedng.
ITlielr cousin. Gladys Hawbllta. re­
turned with them to her'home
latter spending the Winter there.

True, you've changed.
You're" thin, tired, streaked. Worn, snogged, raveled, frayed, a little
raggedy, a little discolored.! And you looked so good imthe store.!
But you're still in one piece.
It’s a miracle.
—1

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We don't make carpets that have to fight for sheer-survival. We don’t
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We-don't
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Means Travel

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Nuptials
, TT

STUTZ £

m Evangelical United Breth­
ren Church In NaahvUJe was tho
Saturday, Apnl 10. *t J:»
pm. tor the nu.-n.su of MM

Personal Mention

Social Activities
Follow End of
Lenten Season

tho HasLUiga ^oiuiuy Club Tues­
day morning to diacitai golf and
bear Um new assistant pro, Art
Schumaker, talk about golf k-ssaona and other related subjects.
In the abocnoe of club pn*ident at Um women's board, Mra.
liUMcll Belfield, live via. praaldeat, Mn. Gordon Cow. pro­
aided at Uio meeting and Mra.
Forraat Jamen, gulf chairman for
the year, spoke to tho group.

Unu'll fove our

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Monday. April M. st Ute Episco­
pal Parish House. The usual carry-ln dinner win be served al one
o'clock. GucsU are Invited to
come and enjoy the program and
the opportunity for meeting old
friends and making new ones.

WSCS Sacrificial
Luncheon Is
Inspiring Affair
Tables were laid in white in
'-he form of a Crus with pur­
ple and white crepe paper In
center strips and the tapers in

Connie Lee Slade
Is Married at
St. Clair Shores

The double ring ceremony was
read by the Rev. Clyde C. Gibson,
retired minister of the EUB
Church, asdsud by the Rev.
Franklin Brindle, piatoj- of the
Assyria Gospel Church. Approxi­
Mias Counle Lee Blade, daughter
mately 150 were in attendance.
Mrs. Clarence Pixley of Hickory
Corners was Uie orgirdsu and nc- Srigley. aon of Mr and Mrs. Wil­
compank-d the vocalist, Rouen liam Srigley of St. Clair Shores,
■lotrisn of Bedevue, brother-in-law were united in marriage Saturday
evening. April 1.
Mr. Hamilton escorted ids
The candlelight cecnony waa
daughter to me altar which was
uecunited with urns of gltuiuu and
fujl mums, sue was wearing a
gown of nylon over tatfeta Uimmsd
with CiuuiUlly Ucc. The fitted
oodloe featured a round neck! me
The bride selected a gown of
of scalloped lace, and long sleeves taffeta and chanUUy lace with
id! In pouita al the wrists. The fitted bodice, a scalloped scoop
tacc pancitd Skirt ended m a short neckline decorated with sequins
■ruin. Her elbow-length veil ot and pearls. Lace motifs were appllqued on the full skirt which
fell tn a chapel train-farmed-by

its. David Kruko played tho
organ os die members of the
Society were seated in the can- ,
dle-llghted room and also during
Use luncheon, which waa a quiet

You give tho FkM
wtanyev

GIVE MOTHER
A BULOVA
HWEurs hjuu

The maid of honor wu Mias
uuuda were Maa Mildred Hamilton, Martha Breit, Los Angeles. Cullf.,
arno a slater ot Uic bndc, ana
and the brldismalda writ Mlu
-‘Lias Canaicc Pixley, abler of Uu Rosalie Slade, her sister. and Miss'
groom. The flower glrla were
Linda Jacqucmabi of Detroit/
Misses Lindol Slade, also a sister.'
and Diane Srigley. sister of the;
groom, were junior bridesmaids. :
Paul Srigley eared his brother
as best man and seating Uic
guttta were hii brother. Torn
Srigley; Carl Lindquist of Chicago.
Ill; Robert Taylor of Ne* York
City, and Ron Pyxel of St. Ctalr

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Friadcakti.............. .. ............ ..

Senior Citixenn
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and so **od.

FRIDA'

Tuesday evening Mrs. Roger
Wlswell entertained a few
friends for dinner the occasion
being in honor ot the Prod
Forteouaea on their wedding an­
niversary. (See intarestlng story

The bride graduated from Michi­
gan State University In January
and is a Federal civil service em­
ployee. Mr. Srigley was graduated
from Michigan Stale and is a
student at Wayne State Unlvenlty.
The newlyweds went to North­
of Nashville cut the groan a cake, ern Michigan on their honeymoon
and Mrs. Earl Ryan of Olivet, sis­ and are now at home at Apt B-U,
ter of the bride, presided over the 31001 10-Mlle Road, Bl Clair
punch bowl.
.
Miss Joan Long of Woodland
waa in charge o' Uic guest bock
Mid looked after Uic gift*.
'
Before leaving on her honey­
moon in Northern Michigan U»
bride changed to a pink and white

DALE'S BAKE SHOP

Hodg es
Sunday. MUa Daisy Bcothorn of
Detroit, Mr. and Mr*. James Bums
and Jim of Ann Arbor, Mr. and
Mrs. Waiter Monawcck of Battle
Crock and Mr. and Mr*. Robert [
HoUlsler and family.

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Lewis Stanton and Mra. Margaret
Johnson. Kay and Jcun Stanton

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Mr. and Mra. Jerry Llddy and
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�The HarUhd Blairs of UM
------------ Btratatocd (he, Hany
Galan Kilmer and Laurie Mr. Seymour; student wort, Mra.
r Blake Alkrt.ngr aful
and Mra Leon Nlchotaon of Crt- Joyce VanSyckle, literature of
Cavanaugh family for
ar Springs were afternoon vial- publication: Mra. Joan Palgr.
t«a with lire mother, Mra. local church artlvlUra. * Mr
Bawdy.
‘
and
Mra.
Ford
Stcvms
and
Mr.
ChllcN
at the-home of Mnr.
1 Dr. J. Ralph Pfister, a HunIV.„
Mr. and Mra. Stuart KiiMmaul and Mra. Ward Cole were Bun- Jr.. Sandra and Cheryl, were
‘ ting ton College Seminary ProEaster guestt of Mra Allertlng'a
vr.,
their daughter, Mr. and Mr*. Mr.'and Mra. Henry VanByckto. cul-r ana Vamllv IKa rtnn Pres, i
' Uie morning worship aervk&lt;- at Clvarte Guenther and girU. Pam | Mr and Mra Blair Itowbllto
: the Woodland United Brethren returned home with them for a and Kenneth were Sunday. April
Mrs Lula Hauer of Woodland1 ni*ne J*nrt and Sharon of 84.
Church Bunday. April 23. Thia few days' visit, a Rebecca. 11. dinner gueota of Mr. and Mra. vnt Rartsre with '.(rc Arthur i T • _ *___ _
r-».
i will be “Off-Campus" Seminary
Orlle VanByckto. ni
AHerdlng, Sr.
Curtis, was an overnight guest was'
_________________
_.
Leila's birthday.
Friday. with Mr. and Mra. Glen- Mra Norwood Hugh*, gave a
don Curtis. * The Woodland birthday dinner Sunday, April

9—THE HASTINGS BANNER

Woodland

[|

Emelt A. Swan
Found Dead at
Hastings Home

Bond street. completed a »lxSoutheastern Signal School. Port

cmbtmxI °P*n wlre and “eld cofnmun*cottons lines. The 17-year-old
Furxml Horne.
‘soldier entered the Army In No­
— -■ ------- - ——roM “ Ivember HMM and completed basic
NaahvillA is to officiate with training at Fort Knox. Ky. Miller
burial in. Hastings Township | attended Hastings High School.

A member of the Hasting*

Personal Mention

By Mn. (Mendon Curtie

I will be held al ttw Mctt.xlL-x
Church April M. * The Holy

with Carl and Frank, came on
two miles north ot town. They Mrs. Keith Strickland. Sandru. ।
soon llnd It mil mil Cnutlnrt Mra Wlnnla Ftoren K&lt;r .. n
’
max with thp Good Friday can­
tata and the Barter BunrUe -■crvice at Uta MottwdlM. Church.
Do you retamukr the Item thia
Dunn Saturday, April 10. Gucsto Eostre Sunday the Brockways
JTT Winter wtap&gt;. .Gaylord Laughlin
were Mr. and Mr*. Ernie Flefleld entertained their daughter and
lost hla Mg nf white shirt*?
—
— Mra. Winnie Dunn.
— x
unde,, cunningham*
and ««
Dian.
* f|UnUy_
They have been foundl HI*
of Grand Rapid*. Mra. BrockReceive* Award—Lt Col. Thomas neighbor. Harry Long found
card party Thursday night, April
J. Bobleskl, son-in-law of Mra. Illcm under hla porch steps. *
By
Mr».
Orlle
I'anSyckla
and
Miss
Phare,
ot Cleveland,
Thelma Garland uf Lake Odessa. Mr «w»d Mrs George Forman
BUlea. in Battle Creek.
Ohio.
for Uic third time has been deco- have returned home from Flor­
rated with the UB. Air Force id*. Our warm wralbey.mug. be
Mr. and Mra. Harvey Glllasple1 field and Dowling Churches had
Commendation Medal at Eg Un right behind alt these people
atu-nded a birthday dinner for charge of the Sunrise Easter
AFB, Fla Col. Sobieski waa from Florida.
&lt;,
Sunday,
Bun-' —
rcrviccs
at Wesley'
camp
awarded
awarucu me
the mruu
medal lor
for tneriwtimerttori-1 uuiiu«r
Sunday uuum
dinner gueat* wiui
with Mr. tlxir
. .. son. OrL.--------—nt
---------~— —
------- 'Woods
--------- ------r
ous
as a
officer for'and
Mra. Fnrtl
Fort SLnwnll
Stowell were Mr.
Mr. Ildd Thirty-four people were it Clear Late at 7 ajn The
If Your Paychock
mi, service a.
■ plans
nian. nffu-ar
far and Mrs
two military exercises last year, and Mra. G. W. Brummehr of present. * At the W8C8 meeting ladles of the Briggs Church were
He Is assigned to Headquarter?.. Grand Rapids. Visitors were Mr. Thursday. April 8. following of- . in charge of the breakfast. *
Tactical Air Warfare Center, and Mrs. Russell Stowell and ,loers were elected Mra. Marian Mias Cindy Campbell of Pleasmhu o
president:
Betty antview 4H won county award

Lacey

ra!? Bround
’rorld m
had no. been seen for some time.
Getnlnl two-man space flight

tain Schrler, permanently as­
signed as a pilot at Wheelus AB,
stationed at airborne and land
base positions along the orbital
He worked for the Hastings needed In the all-important teak
Country Club and the Hastings
public schools until his retire- nuts and their Gemini capsule

tlwir daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
Robert ClMpmon and son. Brent.

John Sullivan, of Grand Rapid*.
Mra. Bayna ha* recently moved
from ttlH W. Center BL to 4IB

T

S

Ungs, U a graduate of Hastings
Pullman of Vermontville on Jan. High School and has a B 8. de­ troll, he attended MSU prior to destruction area of the tornado
gree from Michigan Slate Uni­ entering the service In March os probably many others. ★ tlon.' Mra. Leona Cole. Spiritual, Munger was a Thursday Slipper
1943. He served in the European, Work has been done on many
1926. He married Ethel Kennedy versity. He was commlastoned
Theater In World War II. Hl* place* that were hit by the
ot Middleville on June 30. 1932.
Rose; U the daughter of stonn Stanley Penstrenakcr iuw slon education: Mra. Lois CamjA paff.
Rtawve Officer Training Corps wife,
She dirt, cm July 17. 1952.
at— Thelma
re- &gt; ... .. Garland, r.L.
.. . the ___
.
A
.. .hla
.
Mra.
Lake ___
removed
cupola
from
Mr. Swkn la survived by three program In 1955. His wife. Don-

ville and Donald of Dowling:
a daughter, Mra. Jmale (Paul­ Devonshire
ine) Callihan of Hastings: 15 Mich.

SJS**

”MHT AWAY'

This makes a big Improvement

Drive

In

Lansing,

Austin J. Doyle. Jr., 23, whose
Nashville, and two Mcp-daugh- parents lire at 1626 Burlington

t Pliad Guilty
To Setting Fire

Mra. Glen Hendee has returned
home from the hospital. Star is

1T8 South
Jefferson

Lowell Dimas. * Children's Day
Four persons pleaded guilty
Tuesday when arraigned before' dtst Church Sunday. May 2 The
llnd of Arizona and Mrs. Geneva meted to first lieutenant. April Municipal Judge L. E. Barnett to
1 Sunday school department will
charges of setting a grass fire present a program at 10:30.
serving aa cldcf of Kenner Army and leaving It unquenched.
| Practice for this program will
Hospitals Penonnel Division.
Lieutenant Doyle entered the fire on Saturday. April

TRY PLANNED SAVINGS

Hastings

Lake Odessa

tenant was graduated from St.
. By Mn. Dan Peterman
Augustine High School. KalamaW4
Aw.
874-8ITJ
Funeral anricea were held
tratton degree from the Uni­
Saturday. April 17. at 1:30 for versity of Notre Dame (Ind.) In
of 111 Smith avenue. Lansing. 1963. His wife. Kathleen. Is with

e- .
Lowell officiated

ham Medical
•Ing about 9:
April IB. who

am,

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1Cafeteria
Menu
V.
.
.
Thursday.

MOMDAY. APRIL 88 — Bashaevs
teaf «a Ina. pM*u .Mm, vruri.
bstl«r.d tirtou. caokls ud milkrmuDAT. Aran, er — around

aid*) Geriinger and had lived

,

a daughter. M».

WISHING WELL WINNER
MERLE KAHLER

707 W. Green St., Hastings

COMPLETE LAUNDRY SERVICE
Family Bundles
Damp Wath • Wash and Fluff Dry

He wished for and won a set of
H.S.T. Tires for his automobile.
136 E. Staft St
phon* wi s un

We Fini»h Shirt*. Flatwork, Work Clothes

before. moving to Lansing fol­
lowing her marriage to Floyd **ra$)AT. xnp. *#—Macarvoi
Johnson tn IMO.
chsess, »rsen b«ia«. *ppl» cri»P ’
vMpp.4 uppta*. br.M ud *ut
Hastings:

In Maple Grove.
' pleasant for local resident* than
Paying 125 fines plus »7 65 Palm Bunday. Many people took
court costa were James M Kin- time out from their busy achedney; 20, 722 Clinton; John D uto for church and family gathBorton, 18. RS Hastings, and eringa. Mr. and Mra. Herald
Kenneth M Greenfield, R4 Has- classic entertained their chil­
lings. Kathle L. Blood. 18. Wood- dren for dlnnnr. -n^
land, had her fine and costs bus-— -- - --------- --...
girls.

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LAUNDRY

(Lillian &amp; Ray Gibton)

The newspaper la your contact
with Main BUreL your neigh-

323 S. Mlchinan

WI 5-4062

. . drawn by
Mr. Austin Anderson of Hastings

AU Saving! Im tired Up to
$10,000 with FA.U.C

Grand Rapid*.
Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Hager

Saturday evening visitors of Mr.
Harold Hitter were Mr. arid Mra.

brought

Frank

Roberta

Ing satisfactorily.
Mr. and Mra. Alvin Spaulding
Of Grand Rapids were Saturday

Stade!

family of Ionia as the Dennis
young George Gelsd's birthday.
* The Recreation Club meets
with Mra. Charles Hamp Friday,
with Mrs William Townsend a*

Why are
Chryslers
so popular
these days?

guests at tho Roger Rush home
were, the Robert Warren* of
Lake'Zurich. III., and Mra. MayRusli was on Easter dinner

’’PRICE ONE!”

lakeview General Hospital In
Battle Creek. Sunday visitors at

thond Rivera and. Paul Silvas
families of Lansing and the EllBattle. Creek Bunday
Janie at the hccpftal

to visit

auxiliary meets Monday. April
26, at the lakrwood Junior High
School with pottuck supper at
7. * Mr. and Mra. Glenn Torrey
Jackson. A family gathering waft
held Easter end attending were

talnod the Bill Wagners and the
Nllrw McDlarmlds of Grand

You’ll find that seven models (including this one) are priced just a few
a month more than the most popular smaller cars,
comparably equipped. These aren’t stripped down Chryslers either. You
rything you want on a.big car: power steering, power
brakes, automatic transmissioo*.jadio?hefiter. Plus a big 383 cu. in. V-8
te on regular gas. One more point. Every Chrysler we
sell is a full-size car on a 124-inch wheelbase. A lot more car for your money. Move up to the most popular Chrysler in history. It’s easy.

BARRY'S FARM STORE

DEWEY'S CAR PALACE

S. Hanover at Hastings City Limit*

M-43 at Sprague Rd., Delton

�Mrs. Ida German Jeu* Kenyans

Of Wayland
Is Buried

Frank Gornick

All in A Dav’s Fun on Trout Lakes I

To Celebrate
Given Top Post
'irt u Anniversary
our r
*
63rd

: Thursday, April 22, 1965

SSEl At Schoolcraft
.

former Hickory Camera farmers

i For Wind Victims j
Governor Romney Tuesday, I
can National Rod Cross as the’
Official Dlwuter Relief Agency,
in connection with the tornadoes
and severe storms that struck'
many parts of Michigan Sunday
night.

Located Comer
Cowl and Chnrth Streets

Library Hours:
Monday, Wednesday
and Friday

| for vacation information.
“No doubt thia book

Tuesday and Thursday
12:30 to 6 p.m.

Saturday

nlzed disaster relief agency and

12:30 to 6 p.m.

food, clothing, shelter and medi­
cal needs In family and Indlvl-

Ition and supervision of public

Hastings SPEEDY WASH

pleted additional graduate work

engineer with an Elkhart corpo­
ration. Tile new superintendent
and Ids wife plan to move to
Schoolcraft aa soon aa suitable

PROFESSIONAL DRY CLEANING SERVICE

1 Mrs Edward Beatty. Rltclde
, and Ray Adams drove to Dci troit on Monday to take a friend
to the airport.

CHECK OUR HOME &amp; PROPERTY

OF THE

, Toledo Blade. Columbus Dte(patch. Cincinnati Enquirer. Chl-

of dlaxater-affected persons in­
cludes food, clothing and basic

nance.

and COIN-OP Laundromat

LISTINGS

WEEK

So far. 63 requests fur InforIng of dwellings, household
furnishing*, long-term medical dividual.,
----------- .groups
— ------and
-- organlza----- -uition have been received from
and nursing care, and oceupa- j (tons wbereever located, drair-j
liunal supplies and equipment. ;mg to make contribution* for
"I arge that all citizen* and the relief of disaster vlcttma. troit area and five from Illinois.
------------------------------------------------ | send tlwir contributions to their
ferine printed lists of planted

Whatever your favorite brand of fishing baa been, here's a
hot tip from the Conservation Department: Go fish a trout
lake this spring. That's where the action is waiting to be
had by girls and boys, old folks, families, and most any­
body who has ever put worm or. hook, or book oo fly, ot lure
oo line. And it’s convenient, too; the Department has built
up trout populations in lakes of nearly every Michigan coun­
ty. Available to help anglers make the taost of a good thing
when the trout season opens Apr. 24 are lists of planted
lakes and ponds, and copies of "Trout Tricks," an article
which is everything its title implies. These free pieces of
information may be obtained from the Department's Publi­
cations Room in {.arising. Besides getting them, check
with your local Department fisheries biologist to find out
which lakes will be likely hot-spots thia year.
Mich. Dept, of Conservation

.$22,000.00
A RIAL GOOD. COMFORTABLE HOME IN THE 4tk WARD in an excellent location, near schools, has

only to see a lot of this fishing
go begging.

95-ACRE FARM IN HASTINGS TOWNSHIP, with houie with tlx room* and bath, garage and tool
-U.U
AO _ An I- L.__ L—._ - _ _ __ A..
-__
... .____
.

-$12,500.00
WI HAVI A GOOD THRU BEDROOM HOME in Prairieville Village to trade foe a hcu*e trailer.
A NICE BUNGALOW ON CASKILL ROAD AT MIDDLE .LAKI. has living room, large kitchen with

to 6th grade, then are picked up for H**ting* School*$7,500.00
ANOTHER BEAUTIFUL HOMl AT ALGONQUIN LAKI, Urge living room with fireplace, c.rpet and

walk three miles through fogs of
black files, or know an Adams
from a Coachman from a Garden
Hackle. The kind of trout Ashing
that Department flsheriee m-n
boys, old folks, families, and most
anybody who has ever put worm

AN. EXTRA HICE HOMl AT ALGONQUIN LAKI, all on one floor, with Urge living room, with fire►lace, three nice bedrooms. h»t a bath and Mi bsth. utility room, kitchan with bar and has dining
.$20,000.00

SIXTY ACRES OF BARE LAND excepting one small lot for

.$6,000.00
BUSINESS LOCATED RENTAL PROPERTY In good bmine** district which rent* for $150.00 per mo. for
$1,400.00
A NICI HOMl IN WOODLAND VILLAGE, has three bedroom* text.Ir* .nd on* bedroom down, living
room, dining room, kitchen and bath, library, good bawment with oil fired hot water heat, ha* two
stall garage, full lot for......................................................................... $6,100.00. with $1,000 Dowa
A GOOD HOME WITH LIVING ROOM, dining room, kitchen, large both, half b***ment. ga* heat.
al*o a large building 34 x 50 ft. two *tory, four car garage, with four door*, utility building 12 x 22
ft., one car garage with ttorage *pscc. All located on about 5 acre tot. next to air port $15,500.00

ELECTRIC
Installation &amp; Repair

t

General..
Electric g

Appliance*:

Hastings Insurance Agency

TO help anglers find where th.
switch - hitting, right - and - left­ action
is and how to make the I
hand "Fish Catcher" if you'll moat of It. Uic Department 1* of-1
just forget about those perch
and bluegills for awhile and try
some real, honest - Injun Trout
Fishing.
You don't have to fight brush

a.
I
. 2” WfST 1X4X1 ,T'
New Location. -JM* efrferaad Tboaere"

\

Bhoa*945-4100

'®"' 1 '
,
Bannon Adj Benefit Y0V1

H. C. B. can take
7 care of all your
r

on line.
A RIAL NIC! BUNGALOW all on one floor, hat living room, two bedrooms, kitchen with dining space,
full basement, auiomatic gat heat, and has attached garage, for.................$9^500.00

Commercial &amp; Residential

So far. the Department has
$1,500.00
some gold-plated flops under IM
program to provide trout fishing around, you may be disappointed,
but don't be discouraged; try
some of the others on the list
ologlsU have learned a
The fish are there, and angler*
so that trout tlshtng is
ar* catching them regularly. You

SU.ROO.O9

A RIAL NICI APARTMENT HOUSE IN WOODLAND, two apartment* ...$11,000.00

At the Loyd Hughe* home on
while to check with the Asherles
biologist tn your Area to And out Sunday were Will Hughe, snd
which lakes will be likely hotMr.-Mid Mrs. Carl Lightcap ond
Department fisheries men Sherry and Raymond Hull. The
John Scott, Baraga: Edward
Andersen. Crystal Palls: Clifford

chemical residues! and the lake
ment fisheries biologists who is later planted with young trout.
pointe out that they've built up
trout populations in lakes in

IN THI FIRST WARD, ha* two large bedroom* with larga closet* up. alio full bath up, and down­
stair* a living room, with f.replaca, dming room, kitchen with exhauit hood. nice basement with

room, wusnen ana iuii Min, narawooa Tioor* IT
room, with kitchenette, and freezer, three car

Hastings

son, Newberry. Tn the Lower Friday for • week* vacation.
Peninsula, the Hsl includes Stan­
ApplioncM, too!
Z
ley Llevense, Gaylord; Jack
Hammond, Cadillac: Buddy Ja­ the World's Fair.
cob. Mio; Don Peterson. Glad­
119W. Sfora
HaiHejf
win; David Weaver. Grand Rap­
Phon. 945-2866
*2
id*; Bruce Vollmar. Rote Lake;
William Mason, Imlay City; John
MacGregor. Plainwell; Edward
Bacon. Jacksun. and Henry Vondett. PonUac Lake.
.
One closing comment: New
lakes are being planted each
year Some of these will not come
up to expectations. Similarly, re­
sult* from some of the old one*
COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE
have turned poor. If you strike

You Michigan anglery'are
missing out on some goodrflsh- ic chemicals (which dissolve rap-

A HIAILT HIW HOME IN THI TA,III ADDITION. Kw th,M -&lt;• b-Jreom. and lull b.H&gt; .nd

•Trout Tricks," which is every­
thing 1U title suggests. This ma­
terial may be obtained free
through the Department’s Publi­
cations Room. Mason Building. who are unable to rehabilitate

ter and also a surprise birthday

Anglers Missing Out
On Some Good Fishing
A Wide Choice of Homes and Real Estate of All Types

Book at Printers

12:30 to 8:30 p.m.

JJlckarY Corners for nine yeem.

a granddaughter, and four great Wjth them to upend the week
- I’orta.e School 8&gt;»t«n.
grandchildren and many friends. I 7^ a. D Andnwna, and MrJ A graduate of Western Mlch-|,nd jdra. Cart Fred Mill* of l&lt;*n Univeratty with a bachelor
Robert Burch of Jackson *pent Grand Rapids were Easier dinlienee degree In wcondary
the Easter Holiday with hi* ner gumta of the Rlcliard Me- education. Ournlck received hla
mother. Mn. M. J. Burch.
Klbbins of Yankee Springs.
master's degree from the Unl----------------------------------------------------- :------------------------------- '-------------- r [vcrally of Michigan. He special-

North Gun Loke Coin-Op Open 5:00 ojn. - 10 p.m.

Hastings
Public Library

I

Waylsuid MMhodieL Church of-‘
flctated Interment waa in Mt.!
Ho was superintendent at
Hope
In Middleville «u»s
X™ZLu.
Mr*. Charles &lt;Daisy) Baker of McDonald Mn Burklca' father

Barry’s Lure ~

Red Cross Now
j Accepting Aid

land died Bunday evening, April I Avenue,
Bclwolcraft Community School*
II, at the Medical Facility after ----- - —
• long lUDtea
Al one time, she and her hue­
band. tho late Furrow German,
Garnlck will replace R. Rntcn
lived on the farm naw occupied
■
(tern. Tlw now superintendent
by Mr. and Mra. Fred SUcne- nuert -no gift*.-’
and family on the Davis road.
The hosts at the open house will begin his duties July 1.
—------------------- be a cout|n md nephew, Mr.
Gorulck was chosen from a
Hampel Funeral I anrt
Milo WcMellnq of Kai- 11,1
several applicant*. He
land Wednesday. amAZoo and Mr. and Mrs. Lance ha* served aa teacher, prIn­

.$26,000.00

banking needs I'

Michigan ha* found that many
lakea will support sizable popu­
lation* of -trout In the old days,
experiment* showed that trout
wouldn’t lire tn lake*: but new
knowledge gained from research
has shown that certain trout
will, in fact, thrive In certain
lakea where conditions are right
Trout normally don't produce
little onea in lakea, but when
planted as little ones themselves.

short time and make good flr.h-

the angler.
Trout lake* are two basic types
Some contain only trout while
other* will support a combina­
tion of trout and other type* of
Ash.
The trout-only lakes arc those*
In which research has shown

A RIAL GOOD HOME and lot* of good building lot* in the 2nd Ward, home ha* living room with fire­
place, three nice bedroom*, dining room, one and one-haM k-,K- u:—u—
—— •— -_^_.'$20,000.00
oll heat, lituated on fix acre* with lot* of building alto*
A RIAL GOOD HOMl IN FREEPORT, he* four bedroom* end lot* of clout room, up and down, living
.1_ _ i... L.-_____ _
,___ . - •. /
garage, lot* of shads, corner lot ...-____________________________ $7,200

THIS MAN OF HOURS

A REAL NICE VIRY COMFORTABLE HOMl IN THI FOURTH WARD HASTING!, ha* two (car­
peted bodroom* up and down, a living room, one bedroom, dining room, kitchan, full bath, full
basement, with gas heat, garage, i* Insulated, and has storm window* and tcraon*______ $1,500

A RIAL SWIFT BUNGALOW IN THI SECOND WARD.with living room, dinette, two bedroom*, kit­
chen and full bath, walk out basement, garage with breezeway, automatic ga* furnace, carpet*, end

sing water,
$1,500.00
ANOTHER GOOD BUY IN THE 4* WARD, Hasting
and down one bedroom, living room, dining room,

$10,000
A REAL GOOD. YEAR 'ROUND HOMl RIGHT ON LEACH LAKI, has Irving rpem. throe nice bedrooms,
dining and kitchen rooms combined, bath, has redwood siding, good well, lot Is 50 ft. wide, runi
from water s edge to highway, has permanent dock and e pontoon boat and a 16 ft. steel fishing
boat, heater and electric range, this place ha* only been built a few year*, all for ...$12,600.00
WI NOW HAVI LEINAAR*$ PLAT ON BIC CIDAR LAKI. VIRY RIASOMABLY PRICE* AND
WILL SELL ON LAND CONTRACTS.
A GOOD HOMl CLOSE IN IN HASTINGS, ha* two bedroom*, hall and full bath upstairs and down one
lk.1—
Ji-!-. -1
L1.-4A
__ &gt; 1
■_____ .... ....
.
.
new water heater. situated on Mi lor, foe ...___________________________________
5,250.00
TWELV1 &lt; IX) NICE LAKI FRONT LOTI on Algonquin ShoteS. priced from $1,000.00 fa $2,000.00 aa.
YOUR C—'i PHARMACY

DUE TO RECENT SALES WE NEED NEW LISTINGS
HASTINGS SALESMEN

ESTATl '

Carl Niathamor
Homa Phon. WI 5-3004

Jacob's
Prascrigtion
PhaiBiocy
us um

Richard Slocum
145 W. Stato

Hastings. Mich.

Homa Phon. WI 5-5156

st.

Mwm WI 5 2«S
Hastings

HnsTiii(|s Cilii Bnnk
M KM BIB : F«4w«l Dapo.it l«a««oiK« Corporation
FrUndfy, Neighborly Service for 77 Continuous Y—r»

)e your Bankei

�Prout Season Opens Thruout State Saturday
Experts Report

TIE YOUR DOGS
Chief ot Pollan Richard

Mixed ProepccLs

Happy Home for The Bluebird

For Big Opener
yorlhern Rivers

r~T"

"High, Cold; S/tring

'

vl l/2-HOLt

BACK

Kwu Mil lindenray
““
Winter's late exit in northern * Fishermen are reminded that
Michigan will be cuuefi and,five new quality trout fishing
chrered Uy the State's army of .areas have been Mteblishcd by
anxious trout fishermen when; Uic Department in northern
Uiey wade into thc action on Michigan uncc ia*l reason. W.v
opening day. April &gt;4.
i ter* coming under special fishing
’Striking an off note for ihe*e regutaUoru int .ude.
—•— •- —- *—• —- —sputh Branch of Uie Au
Sable river down from Deer
Heart Valley Rond to Uie mouth
of the rjver in Crawford county
—Eicanaba river downstream
from the Boney Pails Dam to
county Hignway 519 Bridge
Exceptions to the rale arc trout Uie
m Delta countv.
—Little Mtmtelcc river from
Spencer Bridge to Joluuon s;
&gt;1
I
vaWon Departmriil field reports Bridge.
—LitUe Manistee rlrer from1 i’
Indicate fishing conditions will
the west boundary of the UB.;
Forest Service Bear Hack campAlthough stream conditions
elsewhere will generally leave
something to be desired. Winter's
slow retreat should produce
soidc hurrahs among opening

FRONT

BOTTOM
Bluebirds have been declining recently
because of a lack of nest boxes, but
an aggressive
birdhouse program by
aggress!
Auduboniais
j may turn the tide. Thou­
manrftt of
nt bluebird
hli
sands
houses have been
erected, with considerable nesting suc­
cess reported. With this simple plan.

'
;
county.
Ice

give the bluebird a boost in rural areas
SIDE
TOP
near your home. Note that the top is
(2)
hinged so boxes may be cleaned out,
but also see that a clip bolds the top
shut to discourage predators. Remem­
ber to drill drain and vent holes in the
bottom.
Place nest boxes on meta!
fence posts if possible. Set them 200­
300 yards apart and not more than 3*5
feet above high ground in the open, not too close to forest edges. Low-cost boxes are
available from the Grand Rapids Audubon Club, the Public Museum, Graqd Rapids, 49502.
Mich. Dept, of Conservation

(
&lt;county, downstream from the!
power lino lu Section 7. T26NJ
i--jE, to McKinley Bridge.
1 In southern Michigan, virtually I

b| eeU wealhrr and ke-rhoked tlce by April 24, but moat of them
stream* in early April m there usually don I provide their best
•humd be better-UMn-averiige uuung early in the mason.

beet fishing * *Prtng under Uw Department's
fay the tuneJ new nxtunes program winch. af|iusuy pui-an-urae punimgs ui _

gete under way.

punu^

to/*

11

Rename Wiswell

Thomapple Boy
Scout Chairman |
I arc best for greatest trout growth!
•I and survival.
|

queue counties.
arc sun sealed

'Men’s Monday

___

Saturday.

'

____

League Opens at
the norUiemmoit port of Lower;

As

i

Country Club

3SSf“

IREW EVE fOR HOOKING TOP

WANT A PET?

Armchair„

Boeiety reports flee puppies.

Chuck Suntheuncr, son of the
Robert Bunthelmers, had an ex­
perience of walking tho Lincoln
Trail over the Easter weekend
They were included in a Scout
Troop from South Haven of
which Jun Kirkpatrick waa the
Scoutmaster. The group included
14 boy:, and two leaders. The
tlclpate having finished certain
requirements such as tiiclr desig­
nated miles of hiking, etc.
Tho trail which the boys
walked is 235 miles long extend­
ing from New Salem Village,
where Lincoln lived, to Springfield, HL It is tho route that
Lincoln walked to borrow books
from his friend. John T. Stuart,
u he'^ould not afford to travel
by stage-coach. There were ate-

1,000 Kites to

Soar Over Area

petted thia week. A full-grown
shiirthaired black female eat.

Pragreu Report.
°
r
lion Department reports that the
Show 1,602 Enrolled State’s walleye seamen does not
,Urt until SMA-day. April 54.
During Year 19M
The 1965 folder of fishing rules

big the Humane Society .

H VSaturday and our irouCstreams ”“»« ‘hey arc big. deep and cold,

Pretintory perch arc considered
to be the most serious potential
menace to the MWly released
salmon fry. ,v .
. .
; •

In Michigan

the Lansing Division of Consum- (
This could be
era Power Company. Hastings is. here in Michigan
tne headquarters lor Uns area of iy tM.aOO trailers ■
Uie Company.
j In 19*4 by the Di
Consumer. Power Company, stale.
which has more than 50,000 elec— • - - ■
Uic and 70,000 gas customers In\ ।
the Greater Lansing Area, Isn't
flying kites to promote the sale tory. ’Trailer reglatratiom go
back to 1M0 when a mere 3,700
persons received Michigan regtefrom Uw Company to tiic clul- trationa. .
oren and oUut kite flyers They
There are more than 35500
large trailer nfrictlre, including
Centrul Michigan University's
vanity grlddera hold a 3-1 edge
jprtag games played to date.

vided food for U&gt;e boys, and they
were required to “sign in" al in­
tervals.,
Besides the free kites, this year
Thera .are lout, ot five such ths company» Laroing Divuwu
trails depicting different phases has distributed more tnan liuo
of Lincoln's life, and the idea of
ThWi* safety posters free to area
™ Nov. a, 1926.&gt; P11,...
ullc “,)l1 Panxbl**! *cbooi*.
Albert Bennett on
, . „
Since that time 18 000 from T1
T*1® klt«»
uur K*y ot uU'
states and Ihierto Rto havsiHW Ulf children that we dont
walked the trails
i object to the sport at all." Mr.

riched. ThU te a part of the pur-

tlictr Country and

tu-added

Twenty-two deer were killed ■
on area highways between April
7 and April 18. Brown reported.
The rood kill used to average one
a day, now it Is averaging two a
Governor Romney is to rpake
the first planting of Kokanee sal-

MONEY

i TAYLOR

Thanks to All

For. Making Our

boy was presented With a medal,
on one aide of which was a-picturn of Lincoln, and on the other
was engraved "(the boy's name)
walked in Lincoln's Step* on (Uw
date)."
Greg and Chuck were thrilled ■
with the hike and will never wr • “
r&gt;
/• "f J
forget this wonderful-farperience.1 iNiptf L eiUlfiei(l
MONDAk* MIXERS
i

Louise Bahs had high game
J™*
and series this week with 223- ^*Qnd*&gt; afternoon in a gamo
640 Shirley VanDcnburg rolled
°“ U* VcnnwilvUi«
193-532. Thelma Barr 182-524, nson&lt;L
:
Marge Wieland 188-538, Maxine I Jahn Ncwanm hurled the first
Dipp 199-513, Bernadine Eckert Uve Inntngx for the Lions and
181-513, Arlene Swanson 188-493. Dick Steward the final two
Alma Covllle 172 - 483, Irene frames. Dave Hawkins caught.
Heath 171-494, Gladys Edward*; Hugh McPlx-reon roared the
174-468, Darlene Everett 191-494,»winning run in the seventh on a
Kayo Alien 169-483, Bertha Tha-, single by Mlko Cogswell.
ler 187-484, Mary Roush 199-513,1 Mike McCann wu the Using
Donna Goucher 146-406, Sharon pttelwr.
Endsley 174-427, Janet Lord 138- Tho score by innings:
3‘ri, Cleo Flora 169-443 and Lpu- Pennfield
tre 110 0—4 5 2
tee Ransom IM-397.
Maple Valley .. SIS 4M 1-5 9 3
atandlngs: Welcome 91. Piston
— .
a----------Rl&amp;-83«t, Foodland 83. Vogt,|B
.
.
«...
McAHister and Northslde 79. Br«OKS Long String
Michigan University's

A Huge Success

MOWPI'

Door Prize Winners:

"Michigan
Outdoors"
•3 plu. lai

Hastings, R#5

329 W. Court

3rd--—Glenn Kahler

BOWLING
FOR FUN

and HEALTH
been resurfaced for tho

mont hi

boon checked

and reconditioned.

SHARPEN UP

YOUR GAME
Open Bowling SATUR­
DAYS

and

AMD

SUNDAYS

Most WEEKDAY

AFTERNOONS.

Bob &amp; Mickoy Lambert
’

Your Host*

HASTINGS
BOWL INC
Woodland at Michigan

The
Hear the

Scores
Highlights

of
Major League

EVERY HOUR at
a Quarter Past
the HOUR1

(iui.ie to lAiir in Michigan

2nd—Cara Rowley

*

gan waters during ceremonies set
for Thursday, May 27, at Torch
Lake in Antrim County. The gov­
ernor accepted an invitation to
release the first pailful of young
salmon at the mouth of Wilkin­
son Creek on tho northcast shore

The Thoniappte District raised
$7502 for Boy Scouting. Tills tag raised al the Departments
was SI.M8 short of its "Fair Oden and Harrietta hatcheries,
Share" to tho Council Budget will be about two Indies long
a total of J9.6&amp;9 has been re­ when released. Kokanee. a land­
mv augur . ,
I*'*0 Ehhmg Licenses queued for 1065. however, to locked form of the Pacific sock­
NpKl... ol UG ToMra H„f.
TP"Du„h.ton. »; date only 47510 has been raised. eye salmon, will also be planted
During the last four years tlie in Higgles Lake. About 2H mil­
*
___________ Michael E. Norton. 21, and Alan Thomapple District has in­ lion fry Me expected to be turned
1
’
C. Sherry; 17. all of Hastings. creased its membership 117 per- loose in the two lakea this Spring
were arrested by Conservation
during the flrat piuue of a fourOfficer Charles Haapala on April
year program which has as iu
10 while spearing on Bassett
goal permanent establishment ot
Creek for not having fishing li­
Uic species in Michigan as a
* Construction Money
censes. They were arraigned be-' their driving “tall safe." Ac­ popular game fisher. They can
available for new homes
fort Justice William Hummell cording to the Institute for Saf- be expected to grow into mature
and each paid fines of &lt;10 and
rpawnera by the Fall ot i960, ac­
----------- - --------— —- —-------I cording to Howard A Tanner
narily capable and skilled te the;chief of Uic Departments fish
' Central Michigan University's, cause ot thc majority of high- section.
-i.-unn th
, species' Ihoming
wZih. iin
„_­
;
Lumber Co.
The
’ i964 golf team won a school rec- way accidents. What is driver stinct 1* such that thc adult fish
J
Galesburg, Mich.
failure? It includes such load­ will return to the exact sites
ing error* aa (allure to signal where they, were rtteawd. he
property, failure to use proper said. Kokanro salmon probably
Lincs for turns, failure to dim will be about 14 inches long and
lights, failure to otnervo a sign weigh a pound or so at maturity:
in Michigan. They are silvery in
color with a dark blue back
tliraugh most of their life, tum------------- --- ------ mg a brilliant red with a green­
failure. however, 'may get him
he*d when ready to spawn. ,
Into a peck of trouble.
They die after spawning. Torch

1st-—Mrt. Bert Milleson

•-

cuuarai ,’1C10

The-rulM arc: Never fly kites
in wet weather; never use metal­
lic string or metal braces on the
kite; never climb a tree or pole
to rescue a kite; keep off street,
1and highways, and keep kites
away irom wires, antennae,
1aerials and similar structures.

nS? Snh,Ta»i|
1 T11B
Monday evening —.U,
M&gt; unu« wep ana ougar naan, arc ; Charlotte Loiei
BOlf ienguo got underway as the CouncU Executive. Board, open Saturday. Batea Pond wlUiMarshall High defeated tho
tarira of taka. Michisan and ---- ---------------------------- -----.. ,
We giv« by
Hasting^ City limits te open
WUC
MJ —’ ------------------- . ------------ —j.™1 Charlotte
....... MT U
HWh-golfers, 175-188.
___
_
—
”
.
—
_
-A-,
_____
operating committee chairmen. tnr no
fly H-.aRvuilstthjg Inun
from shore with, Wednesday.
“J----- ‘ \ferU14T3ohn
.
WhiteAdvancement
chairmanadranoo,
Eldine ;■ •»
ft crll*
«l‘ 1Un
mg’-: Iviy
had
hadaa
43
43J.
f for the Oriole., Harry
DeVault
repartedMJ
11 ‘t ol lwo
“*« •“tab
»&gt; &amp;»«
Ames
47.
Jiunes 47, Joe Bartaloccl 49 and
rnente In rank”which mdudsd’
Jour. blended from 5 am-- Bill Brown SO on the Marshall
two Eagle Ranks; 967 Cub Ar- t0
P-*” Game Warden Gene
rows, and Scout merit tautgoi “roan «portethe ucather holds
xirui rrom uic uaauisc ais—,
; , — , ——
were issued
issued m
in wot.
1964
thc key und
wWlc
“tocams
reveal that rainbow runs %r.lne-hoto teyout
Pardee *1
U*lnit U’° Sparians since
were
vcfy
hlghlhc
.
&lt;wc
CM1P*nB ,uid
cbalr- clearing up over thc weekend. If certain yoor ramp fire te dead- h*Uc.J«. GUI. «i Sheriff 's Girl* j Rln^'^Ss^Wul^t^.n
uw.
a uuu cue rcre .&lt;1.,:,...
man Melvin Haight repo; ted ylc streams are over their banks
follow:
l&lt;15»
and
Big
D
41.
J
j
pfuhed
most of that game.
qustte. Little Manistee, Big Bet- j
that 10 HlRhllght Activities were fishermen won't be able to get to
W’SdsFi notate1, oo
cnndiuilnl
‘*wc«« Iw s.t»
the holes
. ._ but
.__ . if
.. they
__ .drop
____ .back
_ . tai
al4 and Platte rivers. These rlv- i
__
er| and the Big Manistee are ex- J . -- «
—. wn « pomta (I&gt;C4 which attracted 200 units, almost normal, fiaiita,: uhotild be
big play at the
o^
1
«°Od'
Anniversary potluck dinners held
and School Section lakes. OreGreen Dlvlxion
atA county; Crystal and Big' KcihL 53. points. Cook 52. 1
Plltte lakes. Benzie county: Gar- paint: Rose 47. Flora 86, 0; FX»Thirty-six Cub Leaders train­
leb pond. Wexford county: Lake t ter 42. 4, MacAUister 65, 0; Casping courses and 13 Scout leaders
Lmlaruiu and Lime lake, Leela-iCV 48, 4. Siegel 81. 0.
tuft county; Green anfi BoardRed Division
. course* with 423 participants
m|n lakes and Brown Bridge} Chmoweth 44. 4. Martin &lt;4. D: were conducted during 19«.
pt»d. Grand Traverse cOuhly; fT. Crnnlnger 4B, 4. Wtnlck 57.
and Basford and Cecclte lakes, o. W. Crcnlngtr 58. 4. Irwin 59.
L^ecounty.
0; -Osgood CT. 4. Gardner 61. 0; registered in the Thornapple
District during 1964 aa of April
1965 A total of 1324 Cuba.
Blue DI»Won
Hamaty 45. Fletcher 47, 0:

Nearly 100,000

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, meeting held at the Southeastern1 Cicek In Barry Township, HUI।
i1School In Hastings Monday.
_
M
-t-i-tt Springs
r -|- and[
Creek
in Yankee
I
Janies Lewis was elected |^“to“lrvtog*“our”trouriak»
1
District ComminMoner and n&lt;en with Uma util*

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HASTINGS

COMMERCIAL MAJORS
It was Harvey Haan’s night
Thursday and Uie fine sportsman
maggl*d 333-837 U&gt; sat a torrid
pace In the Commercial Major*.
John Kaslnhky rolled a good
31H13. Shannon Lydy 231.503,
Hill Brown 538. Don Graham
317-H2, John McLean 306-588,
SI Howe 302-554. Harold Eckert
-544. Max Myers 211-582, Ir­
win Harwood 547. Russ Haul
Doug Vickery was the big gun 211-543, Joe Burkholder 202-560.
Ed
ffheler 331-552. Floyd Wil­
Friday, tiring 215-594. John Kaliams 216-549, Bob Miller 533 and
Norm Bryans 534.
tin 304-606. Dale Captxm 504. Art
Howe 302-518, Bob Clinton M0.
Jack Smith 513. Al Kennedy M0. Harwood* IGA 63H. Platon
Harold Hall 500. John Haven* Ring* 84. City Food «H. Wel­
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Krauss 514, Lynn Burdick Ml, 81H, Roush Tailors 57’4. MontDan Allerdlng 534. Roger Raber
48 and Tyden 33. Sport*
213-823, Ken Keeler 537.'Bill Hol­
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Gerald Forbey 833. Rum Nash match to make up.
544. Bud Green 610. Ron Nash
MONDAY BOWLERETT8E
515, Jack Drumm 225-572. Bob

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Assemblers M. Lath* 81. Engi­
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HtaaAlngs: Hasting* Motor
Bale* 81H. Lydy Trucking ffl,
Canada Dry 89'j. Crystal Can­
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Ramblers 42.
Bobbie Handy rolled 194-5TC,
Joan Martin 188-508, Jeanie#
Dalman 170-461, Shirley Ray­
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IM-425.

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Courtesy On The Lanes
Every, sport has som* rulw of etiquette or fair play,
and bowling Is no exception. You and your friend* will
enjoy the game more if you eliminate eituaUona which
subtract from tho fun in bowlfora you are »chedul*d to bow!.
Generally speaking, th* bowl­
er on th* right ha* th* right­
of-way, but th* bowler on th*
left ha* preference if shooting
tall* and atill
a spare. When ano ther person
th* pr«*crihad tira*. Remem­
ber that punAiallty i* admired
him, call to another bowler or on the lane* a* well a* off.
in any way distract th* bowler
To all bowlers, 1 »*y confin*
who is concentrating In th* your gyrations to your own
•tanee position.
lanes. It is true we all like to
To league bowlers I bsy,
u»e “Body English" during our
•m*k* min
m time’’
gam* but don’t do *o by in­
You should
habit of
fringing on the right* of some­
ling eeoone else who ia bowling on
another lane.

and Hasting* Milling 84. GartiNo. 8 ha* M. Highlander WH,

haa UH, Cuyler Trucking WH
and Hasting* Floor Covering 4».
Shirley VanDenburg. picked

and Evelyn Donovan 160. Bhlrley Dsbble
Raymond picked up_the 6-7-10 Mary IMartin 99-124—223, Cindy

COMMERCIAL MINORS

posted 177-479, Glayd* Edward*
178-413, Ruth Thoma* 176-464,
three pin* of hitting thc M0 bar­ Bally VanDuln* 174-487, Lot*
JUNIOR LEAGUE
rier Thursday, rolling 334-597 to Roblycr 180-475, Peg Sergeant
"Mouse" Reynolds was high
lead the Minors. Norm Bryans
with 148-153-301, Jerry Purdy
had 15I-147-3M, Larry Osgood
139-128—367. Mik* Root 143­
Morgan 202 - 549, Gordie Howe
129—371. Rick VanDenburg 133201-543, Paul Cassel 213-687, Bud McDonald 175, Vickie Utter 180.
Waters 303-510, Bill Kruko 301­ Anna Bump 175, Betty Horton
565
and Pau! Woodman 215-550. I97’ Ireno WWon&lt; m- DueUa
~L.
Standing*: Smith Bros. W.jpooilag 180, Porta Naylor 182 Wes VanDenburg 117-125 — 342’

Nearly 623,000 worth of per­
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last year as the result of forest
fires caused by Michigan recre­
ation tits
Timber operators accounted
for only *300 In forest fire dnmMichigan dur.ng 1964.

Cash Carry Savings
CONSTRUCTION &amp; BETTER
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1965 football schedule wa* ex­
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nouncement by Athletic Director
Dan Rose that Ferris Stat* Coladded to Uic card.

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squad.
। Board members who attended
to Hamilton High’* thlnGrand Ledge and St John*, the Camp Fire Girl* meeting in, dsds in a 4 o’clock dual Friday
according to league iteUsUctan their room above the Fire Sta- ’ afternoon.
iMketcood Firat League Walter Jaehnlg of the Green- tion Monday evening had a spec-,
ville Dally News, are tied luriial treat and were greatly 1mFoe; Comela, St. Johns flnt Both have 44 point* andt pressed with the excellent and
Lakewood 1* second with 34.
j interesting presentation given by defeat&amp;ag MirUn and Cal&lt;
Tied for 'A IISporta'
St. Johns wan both thc football' Rom Johnson as h* displayed the donta.
After a week’s layoff because and basketball championship.. Indian Relics thatTe collected
Next week Coach Pagan* aqu
of Exster vacation. Hasting* took fifth in wrestling and fifth | “ » young boy along khe bank of
High School athletes out for In cross country. Grand Ledge R'-e Thomapple River near Irvafurnoon. will go to Nortbvww—
iag.
Spring sport* are to swing back
into action with Coach Bob fifth in basketball, took the
This gentleman has. over the
VanderVeen’* track squad host to
years, done considerable research
Charlotte Monday, April 26. for
to obtain Uie accurate and his­ Hastings Relays.
Jim Lnrlng and Tom Benldks
a 4:30 dual and Wednesday there I Here is the standing at all toric information about hl* colwill be four West Central duals1 eight league teams a* of right
don la. will) Loring winning tho'--.
■ now. Polqt* are listed in this or­ Ing to authorities In the field of long jump with a lead of 18 7
The llutlnn Relay* will be der; Football, basketball, wrest­ Investigation and in *o doing his
ling and cross country:
held on Saturday, May 1.
ride this Immediate vicinity. One
Coach Jock Clarey's baseball
of the historical book* In the
team Is to see It* first West Cen­
he high...
Sostings Public Library obout
tral Conference action on Thurs­
te early pioneer history men­
day. May 28. against Lakerood
tions that on* of th* finest Indi­
a'. Lakewood. Thc game schtdan Collection* belong* to Mr.
ulcd with Alma on April 15 has 12-NT—26; AlmaRow Johnson of Hastings.
been rescheduled for the Panther
The many group* who have
heard Mr. Johnson speak on this
topic know how well he combines
factual material with a thought­
ful bit of philosophy. In doing all &lt;M), 5:08; Jim VanHouteu. (M),..
of this, and sharing It with oth­ 120-Hlgh hurdles, .7.8; Jerry,
ers. he U a credit to his heritage,
Suddenly, Il’s Spring.
pen Ing of the Conference
and the community in which he
The symptoms ore chuslo —an lives.
Norman, low hurdles, 245; rallfl
Wo salute Hou Johnson.
HasUngs golf team will be host awakening. Everything in nature
to Lakewood over the Hasting* Is emerging from hibernation.
Country Club layout next Thurs­
nlng and Gary Stauffer).
day. April 39, and the tennlx is a season of replenishment afteam will also host the Viking*
that day and Friday, April 30.
Coach Anton Turkal’* netmen
will be host to Marshall
HasUngs High launches the tnore exercising than mastlcatSpring spert-s league season far
Too many persons are fat and
causa* ot fixed object collision* ,
flabby in the Spring. To these, a
suggestion from the Michigan

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Centeal's grid rivalry wi|h
.errts ha* been at a standstill
since the team* hut played In
1951, Coach Bill Kelly* $r»t
year at Central. The China
ground out'a 40-6 victory in that

The CKippewaa hold a 25-8 ad­
vantage In the 30-game eerie*
which began in 1902 with an 11-0
Central victory. Central holds a
itrlng of nine straight wins in
Uie aerleu following back-to-back
Ferris State win* In 1934-38.

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Mrs Seymore Bouwens.

; Jr. vice, Frank Burgssa; guarlennaster. Grorge Faunce. px*t and daughters of Battle Creak
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with a total at 11«J»4 nei
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1861.

at Creaaey Wednesday. and eu-

il maa. guard, Thelma Treat;
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Instructor, Evelyn McNaughton. North Irving were Saturday e ve­

Lawremc and Golds Farrell

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Henry Myers. A Mra. Henry My­
Rousli, alternate to the District ers visited Mra. Glendale Myeis
at Middleville Thursday, a Eas­
ter Sunday dinner guest* of Mr.
stalled in May.
and Mis Vernon Thompson waa
Uielr daughter, Mr. and Mra.
BSSXST.S
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Secse
and
Marvin Pa track and clUldren.
BUUJBCT TO QU
Friday ttOOM Sunday evening *uppcr guest*
raawSvd la Utw IM
were their daughter, Mr. and
Mr*. Gary McGhee and children.
Kauffman,
Mrs.
Mina
Wieland
IN MEMOELIM
linesmiss U CmtoKi losar
la fovtog memory of William
and children were E**ter Sunday
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McNutt who passed away April
dinner guests ot Mra. Leona Mc­
Ghee of Middleville. A Mr. and
Mra. Bruce Shoebridge and aon
of Middleville were Easter Bunthrough.
Mra. Richard Bhoebrldgc. * Mr.

*1&gt;&gt; it*

April U, 1M7.

jn.i.tt'w'

and Mrs. FYanlt Bumpus Saturlug of April 7 they headed for
_
points of Civil War intorat. rtneu, were Sunday viaitors at tho
The total Dumber of deaths
that to somewhat more than a home of hl* father. Albert Reo- made a business trip to Detroit
Friday. A Mias Kay McMillan
hobby with Tom. En route they
visual Mlm Joan Engio SaUir- number recorded in WGJ. The
only change in the ranking of

Pleasant Galley
knd. Ohio, on thetr way home, the road Sunday and Monday
They also called on Mr. and befoe
Mn&gt;. Richard Cohort (Winifred and

Among kba point*
they visitod (not in the erddr Burkey,
vuitcd) were: OajMRltog, Pa,,

made famous by John Browns toUj
Shoebndge. A Mr. and Mra. Kay rstrl In IUL anrf Ch*rt— •!,,«„
Beesc visited Mbs Evelyn Beesc.
daughter of Orton Sccic, Thurs­
day afternoon at Allo. Later they

Sunrise

UXITBD BTATBS OT AMBKICA.
Mangagea
By CBuk r. Bin

TUBXJ0AVION Q1DU

.** Sla* i, Itott, IMF,..*!.
rtSfiSTftTSilX

with

accounting far
‘UP Ml.
vbittng followed by cancer with 11^)17

kral * Ror lZ^
-n" ’•...

that designate the rite where boutanam and retu
was hanged; and MonUoeUo,! wlthhml she wa/
Easter Sunday dinner guesu the manrion designed and built!
parann^ umd
of Mr. and Mra. Floyd Duke*

with 1AM (down M), cinhort*
congenilal nuslfannaUaua with
play Jn Detroit Bunday evening 9M (up 17), and suicide with RU
at the Wurendalc United Breth­ • down 11).
ren Gtatfch. emitted ' Clwlst in
the Conquered City." directed by reported last year, lacludlflS 3.­
119 who failed to survive the

died from coc

Darlene of Clarksville were Wed-.Jackson Het his arm) and ^4 Grand Rapids, was to ro­
... ..Hlchmmil Uto rnnfoh-rab, ran.
. *“?“**;.
.. .

S-SSTOd.
DaJ’vitok ikall aatoar

LaMarra* A. IMator. AgMiaialraiar,
Mrs. Harry Reigler of Hastings «hero Leo surrendered to Grant the,
i»» *Ujw»se* at hi* Bs*l aaoaak
Mr and Ur»
william a
Rtaitar
Lima ended the
li».- Civil War.
Wax.
and Mr.
Mrs. William
lai ter and thus

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service

Churches and tlie ixriukfiuA,
wore enjoyed by many. * The 404). diabetes with 3JNS (up 10),

5X. "is? .yr/fg ig “ “ "““S

L.EGALS

was that dlabctta, moved from

By Mra. Ethol Blank

tsarI rsl*
1&gt;*I«4. At

K-vW

pital under special care and was
al Grwovftto. was Improving al tort report. * Mr.
1______ *._,_

•l ctotot* MM*
»r* *r* rrualrrj

•_ * Easter Bunday" gueeta
and Mrs. Frank Dutcher

Thetr trailer, which to located
Maynard Dutcher of Caledonia.

mortal Hrapitel having under-

ntayer of Grand Rapids and Mi
Bernard fJchondclmayer of Mid­
dleville. A Mrs. Frank Dutcher
Halted her aunt, Mra. Margaret
Cave, at thc Medical Fsrtlliy
Friday.

Wealcyan Methodise Church m

family were Easter

—_ w patient
at Pennock Hospital a week.

Mrs.

Claud Walton. * Mr. and Mra.
' Richard Bird were Sunday lunch­
leaving the 26th for a trip around
arc! Kidder of Hasting*. • Tens
and ScoU Kidder are spending
Clusrlcs King and Mra Caroline■ the week wltli Linda and Cindy
Bird. A Easter Bunday dinner
guest*'Of Mr. and Mrs. Noxval
Dockham Thursday at’the Bey- Thaler were Mr. and Mrs. Howmore Bouwtns home.

Kihei

Blank

attended

william

Pritchard

f

Tuesday evening.

Potluck Was

the Winter months in Ttoaaa
the neighboring states. A 1
BanfteM Mrthodisb Chon

Good Friday enmlng.
Mra. Fred I
while her daughter and huttMad
spent a week at Getllnburg. the pedro club

Ernest Grow

oladrr of NashMra. Jay wing
ir gueato of Mr

Mra.

In a local hrwpftal. She to at

Lent Corners

getting to them with a supply. By Mr*. Leland Hammond
In spite of Uic precautions there
was much looting in tho area.
Mias Helen Reesor enjoyed a
two-day vncatttm from her
Khool duties at Colon and was
at her home here from Friday Mr. and Mrs. Lyle CiNunpion. *
night until Tuesday. A Mr. and
Greta Blough were Mr. and Charles Blough and Ron Wll- Mra. Byron HnUrly and clUIMra. Robert Bl.’High and daugh- M*cn “nJ hi* sister, Robin, of
Leland Hammond's birthday. *
ter* of Nurthvihe. Mr. and Mra. Ha:tings. A Mr. and Mra. Charles
Krtth Blough and family al ■O!bbi sPBot Saturday evening Ronald Oaatera. at Hastings. *
George and Duane fkhalbly Monday after spending 10 day s

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■aoMreM n bail nag
Hxiton. Micklgaa

Dy Mrt. Leo Frey

and Mra. Jesse Blough and Hu-

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Banfield - Vicinity

Word . was received Saturday

RSU: A,

urday visitor* ot Mr. ami Mi*.
Floyd Duke*. A Mra. Floyd Duke*
accompanied Mrs. Harry Reigler,
Mr*. Clayton Reigler and chil­
dren to Mr. and Mr*. David RelgIcra of Carlton for dinner Thurs­
day. In the afternoon Mra. Da­
vid Reigler accompanied tlie la­
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dle* to Clarksville where they
vuited Mr. and Mra. William
Staiter and Mr. and Mra, Robert
Hunlinga of Clarksville.
"
Mr. and Mrs Don Walluna.*
Ba: fr**l W Liag* KUag.
.
Il to Or4«to* lk*l m M*j &lt; IS«S. and family of Detroit were week­
end guest* of his parents, Mr.
Vote Walluna*. A Mr.
Robert Walton and

doctor

piUd Guild will m«4 Monday
pm. April 26. with Mr*. RuUl
Hughes. A Mr. and Mra. BurSunday callera of Bill Parish and
By Mra. Mary Jackton
Mra. Ella Waraop of Battle {‘““J1*’- * w. and Mra. James
Creek * Mrs Milton Buehler sheehan MntJ fBUUly of Grand 11* AtmM
ley and family and David 1
7M-1SS0

SJi.i.’SUb'S Sr is

PUBI4CATI0N OXDEM

52%r*!?s "

Middleville

Mrs Lob Palmer of CheUea Mrs. Bernard Tobin entertained guewte of Mra. Pearl MoOiOckBn.
and Mbs Lola Btokoe of Pontiac thetr children and grandchllvisited Mr* Edith Btokoe at the

'y'
__
home were Dennb Gronewold of
Lira
Garden Clsunplon and
Mr. and Mra. Henry VanSyckle Cleveland, Ohio, and Lyle Scouts 106 camped at Charlton family of Delton and Mr. and
canoeing waa the main event.
Faunce were Friday Norman Jahnke is chairman of
the Sea Scouts and other helpers
Mr. and Mn. Allen Fish were the Rev. Ear) Bchlpper,
Maurice Decker. Rudy Hern and
Ray Lumbert A Ralph Smith of
and Mrs. Keith Buehler and ane and Lynn. In the afternoon Greenville and aon. Mr. and Mrs.
iuin MxAirts
children were Easier dinner)Mr. and Mra. Allen Fish arcom- Dale Smith and family of Royal
gunsts of tlictr daughter and panled the Keith Bass family to Oak. called on the Rev. and Mra
family. Mg. and Mrs. Henry Grand Rapids where they vSlted Jason Speere Bunday.
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». ptortata I
llmdrrihalt BuiUlac
VanByckle at Dowling. A Easter Mr. and Mra. Harry Bougiiner of
Members of Uie Historical Bo&amp;»£*«• JMtt
lltollM*. AtUhlsas
luncheon inert* of Mr. and Mra iCcmatock Park. The. Boughner
Milton Oixli!cr wen, Mr and house trailer was badly shaken paring for an antique sale to be
1‘UBLICATI
Mra. John UAame. Jr^ and sr«&gt;
»“l» blown away In the held at the Community Building
of Carlton. Mku Barbara Pyle.
8und‘&lt; tornado. Later
Mr. and Mra. Robert Humphrey IS®*!* 5Ten?g. ^7 ?roTe
and family. Mr Furresl Buehler
J
»K»ed the wreckBarry County Anyone having
things to donate or sell may call
•4mU
CoBriroem. Hut lag*. Mkkic** a k**r
lira. John Gardner, also dam&lt;as be haM al wktok all rrthtoe* o(
hU SMuami are r^nuIrrJ to preVa
l» SMMW te skew
iged fn the tornado.
lk&lt;&gt;T claim*. Creditor* Mil Alv
■AmM wl k rr&lt;
Easter dinner guest* of Mr.
claim* «iIk th* Court **d
Hinkley and family of Hasting
Mra. Shields, formerly of Grand
taae«S assrstoS Ar DoMlt 1
and Mra. Ronald Owen of Mid­ Rapid*. 1* making her home with
dleville and Mra. Margaret Cave
Soul h Preejxxt
of the Medical Facility. A Mr. French.
Mr. and Mra Carl Tuttle, Air­ and Mra Ivan Roush received
man Ralph Tuttle, Mr. Paul Tut- F-Mter telephone rails from their
turned from Clearwater. Fie. last
son*. Mr. and Mr*. Bill Vander- week. Their grandson, Tommy
Nashville and Mr. and Mra Terr) male of Marysville and »
Lynn, chatifferod for them. After
Ploeg and won of Dutton were Mra. Tom VandWiuale of
■ short visit he returned to hl*
Easter Bunday dinner guests of town, N.Y, Easter dinner
home in Clearwater. * Mra. Bud
Mr. and Mra. Adon Myer*, a Mr j
an&lt;f Mra. Ivan VanderJack of! Mra. Effie Parker, local. Mrs Young and children of Ypsilanti
Grand Rapids ware Friday sup­
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per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Adon
I'isktto Cwt. Dsrtr
er. A Mrs. Paul Newman
Myers. A Mr. and Mrs Ivan VanMEMORIAL M0NUM1HTS
John Strange on Heath
derJack of Grand Rapids were
OF DISTINCTION
Friday evening callers at Uie family, and Mr. and Mrs.' Norvg]
Thaler and family were Sunday
Lawrwwca IroHian
luncheon guesU of Mr. and Mrs
Dan Postma
Mr. and Mra Dean Btuart and
John Kowatexyk1* ot near Alto family were Friday supper1 were Easter dinner auuLa
3&lt;H S. Ulekipn Av*.
for Easter Bunday dinner. A Mlu
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert, their parents. Mr. and Mra. CtifNancy Kowakxlk of near Alto Conley of Hastings k Easter
to^DavlS- * Mtaa Elisabeth
CSu.
and Mlu Ruth Ann Tyler of East
Freeport spent Thursday with Dean Stuart
their grandparents, Mr and Mrs
Robert Cnnliry and son. Gary. her folks in Lincoln, Nebraska
Orvln AUerdlng.
Canity of HasUngs
Mr and Mrs Fred Rock and
Easter Bunday dinner guret*
•a Whitney enjoyed family of Warren were at their
of Mr*. Sylvan Tags were Mr
cottage at Puyne Lake ovtr the
and Mr*. Jerry Poslhtimus and
fiard Whllney. of Castor vacation. A Mr and Mrs
ROMET W. SWnWOOD. Mgr.
Elmer Bender and Timothy and
Mcsecar and children of
relative* from
lew to MiddleWednesday where
i Memorial unvlcca

Keith Buehler. ★ Thursday din- Mrs.

1 more of Niles, during thto ttma

Knaves

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CREDIT '■
ASSOCIATION

WISHIRHOOD AIMCV

15

IISURAIiCE
AU Forms of

ADVERTISEMENT
WATER AND SEWER EXTENSIONS
SOUTH BROADWAY STREETS

CITY OF HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
Sealed proposals for coagtrucHon of eppioxi

1,900 lineal foot of F «*4 10' soni

appurtenances; approximately

1,560 lineal foot of

proximately 1,650 Hnoal fwt of 6‘ and 8" wwtwr main,

with appurtenances will be received in the City Clark**
Office, Hastings, Michigan until 3:00 P.M. (fostam

Stendaf^ Tima) Thursday, May 6. 1965 at which time
and place Htay wilt be publicly opened and reetf olou4
Thw bidding

documents may

ba

obfwinad

of &gt;10.00 dapogrt.

rahims Hie bidding documents in good condition
submits a bona fide bid.

of bkU will kN refunded ons-haW of their dwpmit.

Caledonia, and Mr George Tags

CITY OF HASTING?

JIM1Y

Annus

Middle.

St-..,
Saturday dinner guteU of Mr.

sM

•xaminad at tho office of th« City Clark for the amount

�If Its Worth Renting or Selling It's Worth A Classified Advertisement
LARKE BUICK

CHEVROLET
1435 S. Hanover
WI 5'2425

WI 5«2426

Get Set for
Miles of Spring
Driving Pleasure

CLASSIFIED AD PAGE
HASTINGS BANNER

PHONE
WI 5-3481

t«« nt IU *o«*t a! tela aa*Uln&gt;4 ts
•*14 n*rl&lt;*r* &gt;*4 Lb* iterate In »arh

LEGALS
Hndttfann

FUBUCATIOX OBDBB.
■aorUM* »UI L. lor.-i.

MINIMUM KATE —50c for Twnty Word«.
CASH RATS—1 Vi «

f„-sic«xsnjf

50c. O* W*

susSS-

M 1 Dr Hardtop.

5S X.p%i

UloriilK MUkWU. 4S#.
csro-iftiLS

Uon Inside and out.’

“a r»&lt;££f*MaMb t.

Ska M Joly 8. UlW. al
0r4*r*A Tbtl **tl«» tlw.-.f

1963 TEMPEST CONVERTIBLE
• • • Radio, whitewalls, standard
tr.no-U.iA-

1963 CHEVROLET

ftsa-rh!

1941 FALCON
. . . Futura convertibta. Auto-

g bang

Nnriiatre
Hnnrl.Uta

at teoil fvaitMa &lt;14)

1963 BUICK

1963 BUICK LESABRE

18K OLDSMOBILE
. . . Beautiful white Starflra
coupe. Blue interior, ail the exUu and fully guaranteed.
1943 OLDSMOBILE
. . . Dynamic 68 4 Dr. Sedan.
Power stewing and brakes, ra­
dio, new whitewalls, tuned and

mission. radio. nice economy

1963 CHEVROLET

FIRM SUPPLIES

IMS RAMBLEB CUSTOM

Classified Paragraphs

Calendar of
Special Events

Are You Planning

IMS CHiVBOLET

iLKvaxirtai.
ta______________________ 4/2»

CARDS Of THANKS fr IN MIM0R1AMS—-la pee

to Do Any
Fencing This Spring?
GOING TO USE BARB?

THURSDAY and FRIDAY,
APRIL M, M
EPISCOPAL RUMMAGE 6 ALE— HOLSTEIN BULL FOR SALE—
Old enough for service. Arthur
At the Parish House. Thursday,
Palmer. Phone Delton 023-2704
April 26, 4 to 9 p.m. Friday,
4/33

NIW WATItPROO* TARP
spotless interior.

1963 CHEVROLET

6 x 7—8221
8 a 9—94.79

1941 F-83 STATION WAGON
V8 cosine. Standard traa»- OOINQ TO USE
FIELD FlHCt?
1M4 CHEVROLET

engine, automatic transmission,

GOING TO

RIPLACI

A GATS

1962 RAMBLER
... White finish with beige in­
terior. Fully equipped, one own-

NIED FENCI POSTS?

PONTUO

t)LD6

CADILLAC

'See fhe New Car
Trade-Ins"

Seymour, R3 Bellevue.
miles south of Lacey.

SATB4S
1984 LINCOLN CONTnfKNTAL

FARMERS ., . .
"It’« Fertiiizar

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Btet* . Ct M
Ur U&gt;» Ceuaty

1944 COMET
4 Dr. Sedan. 8U. trans.
1M3 MERCURY

Has power steering i
Luggage rack. Has

Tima Again!
before you buy. We con

RmI

our Spreader for 50c

i'UT

4/33

pubuoatiow obdex.

A Help Wanted

FARM BUREAU
5ERVICE5

1106 PER WEEK

USED CAR LOT
WI 5-3903 or WI 5-2454

GUARANTEED
STARTING SALARY

traliaa la th* I

NOTICE-

FIRM IMPLEMlNIS

a high school education, serv­
iceable car. willing to be away
from home four nights a week,
and want a sales position with
a future, then write Personnel
Manager, Box 347, East Lan­
sing, Mich, giving information
about yourself and employment
record. Schooling and field
training are given on full pay

FREE
diuon.
1942 MERCURY CUSTOM
«
4 Dr. Hardtop. Like new con­
dition. .........
U^M
4 Dr. Sedan. ------------------IMS6
1M2 FORD STATION WAGON
4 Dr. Has automatic drive and

1K2 COMET STATION WAGON

radio, and In like new condi­
tion. ------------------- 6L1M
1941 MERCURY
M nteray CoaverUbie. ..MAM
1159 MERCURY

1961 COMET
4 Dr. custom Sedan. 1959 LINCOLN PREMIER

USED MACHINERY
SALE!
machinery trade-ins ... all
prices

reduced on

used

BUY NOW AND SAVB!

FRANCISCO
FARM SUPPLY
M-37 So.

BALER TWINE
... If You Buy Your
Cara 220 Baler Now

Used
Farm Machinery.

FRANCISCO
FARM SUPPLY
WI I'tlM
»»• Obcatr ot Harry.

TRACTORSt

0&lt;

GOOD AS NEW
STORE

steering. Sharp!

FOR THE FAMILY—
Light Weight JACKETS
SLEEPWEAR and
UNDER WEAR

1|S9 MEBCtlRT
—John Deere No. 8 Mower. Hay
&lt; nr. M UM Hte ..»
ta* up. !U.1 rood

1MI CHEVROLET NOMAD

z

Mahler
Motor Sales
mncoln-mercuby dealer

1*TV« Mkhteal Av«

—John Deere HaV Conditioner.

—8 ft. Eaay-Flo FertllMer Diltrftutor.

WALK UP and SAVE!

Heating - Plumbing
Service

'

New . Remodel

GOODYEAR BROS.

★ For Roof—Hoel fatota

Board If desired. Good home
cooking. Phone 946-9376.
5/6

NoHcm

□round floor. Garage, good id­
eation. Phone WI 6-4939.
tf
TAGK FOR RENT—Refrigera­
tor and stove fumLshcd,

KAECHELES
305 S. Church

WI 5-5352

around. Write
Rawlelgh
Dept. MCD-681-181

THIS SPRING make

□ L 6-17*5.

★ Household Gm4«

Spencer, 1001 S. Dibble. Phone

FURNISHED APABTMlWta
stallations and remodeling.
FOR RENT - UttllUea paid,
Powell's Plumbing Co. Free es­' INSIST ON MICHIGAN DOT­
tirr ' rt.Tt
TED GASl Bee Carl di Betty’s
timates. 24 hour service. Call
Appliances
before
you
buy!
Middleville 8Y 6-3643 evenings.
nicy sell—They Install—They
SY 5-3044 days._______
tf;
Service. Ph. WI 6-38M. M-31
South.
tl
It'S
Spring Cleaning
McCULLOOH—WRIGHT—PIOTime!!
The Good-As-New Store will
welcome any used clothing,
rnucsricb. IV 7-0500 IV 2dishes, utensils, etc. The pro­
ceed* from Uic re-sale of these
chains
County Special Education
8-3130. tf
School.
4/33
GET YOUR WATER SOFTEN­
KIRBY VACUUM CLEANER —
ER BALT AT FARM BUREAU
Real nlceoondlUon with all at­
services—Hock, block and
tachments including power
zJo-tahe available. Our Car
polisher. Available to responsi­
ble party for 6 final payments
of 97 or discount for cash. Cal)
945-9431.
4.22 CARPET CLEANING IS RASY
with Host New Electric U&gt;

Abundant storage and

★ Lown &amp; Garden Supplies

Floor Covering,
SPRAOUK LANDSCAPE SZRVschool bus service. Price 830.000.
Hastings. Phone WI 6-6116. U
ICES—Make arrangements now
Phone Delton MA 3-4467. 4.03
for yqur lawn and garden EXPERT .TAILORING
your art* m soon as passible.
maintenance. Mowing, trim­
BEIX ROAD-12776—130 ocrea. 44/23
bedroom farm home in very
ming and spraying. Phone
Lake Odessa 374-4761.
tf
double Into single breaatod
PERMANENT BALES AND
coats. Al. the Dutch Tailor,
POWER SPRAYING
6504 Gun Laks Road. WI 6­
vide bettar service to our cus­
6714.
tf
tomers, new positions are avail­
Murphy, Lansing, Mioh., TV 3­
able for intelligent men who
Sprague Landscape Services.
2475 or evenings 372-2599 colhave demonstrated personal
Lake Odessa 374-4761.
tf
noat sweepers are avalland employment background.
STEURY’B ELECTRIC,
Men with combination outdoor.
appliance
with numbers and enjoy work­
ing with and servicing cus­
tomers with building materials FARM FRESH PULLET EGGS— ★ Pin
Call Jahn

Special pre-season offer In- rVBUCATIOX OBDBB.
ciudas 10 bales of the new
..tH4.yaTs,
Eastman premium - quality
buu (f H.Uor, Q
plastic twine, enough to tie
your flrat 5000 bales free.
Get the baler that’s simpler,
gentler, smoother yet priced
with the lowogf—a Com 220

WI 5-3190
4/22

TMAMPORTATIOR
RFBCIAUI
SAVE I I I

1H9 MERCURY
4 Dr. H.Tup .

cury cutboard new boats and
trailers. Bee us for a Spring
Special. Wheeler .Marine Serv­
ice, Nashville, Mich. OL 3-2951
6/0

$1.00 on acre.

Used Car Lot across from
Food Center. Also, Cars at
rear of Dodge-Dealership.

payment* on 1944 Venus Mo­
bile Home. Phone 946-4811.

Hastings Electric, 119 W. State.
Haatlngs. Phone M5-3M6.
tf

‘run/lK“ 5J®

••Wed)

• Priced to Fit Your
Economy

HAVING A PARTY? - Punch
Bowl or Cups (up to 3001.
Available at amall rental fee.
can Episcopal

UNFURNISHED — 3-roooi and

•llnwinc* nt *
PabllMtlM

4,22
1M4 DODGE

Two
4/23

OUTBOARD MOTOR TUNEUP

• Quality Merchandise

MOBILE ROME SALES
WO S-B63J CM Dickman Raw
Battle Creek. Michigan
Acrora from Ralston Purina

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOURPD. 171, HasUngs TstepbMM
WI »3bl Meetings &lt;wy
Monday, t pm.
tf

prices, plus free delivery in the
City of HuUngs. Just call 046­
s/e SINGKR SLANT NEEDLE
2043. Hastings Milling and
With Dlal-a-matlc zfg rag unit
Fann Supply. Co.
4/22
for automatic patterns, blind
A Automotive
hems, ovrrcast. etc. Will sacri­
MARTIN.
WREN AND BLUE­
fice far 10 monthly payments
BIRD
HOUSES
—
81
—
, tt » “------------— ““
111 NORTH MICHIGAN AVE­
net work, carpcnte
SH31.
4/23
NUE FOR RENT - Space to*
payments on 1944 Chevy II
Qllcraft. WI 5-3549.
am
Nora Super Bporta 283 V-B /E ALWAYS HAVE BAR­
engine, 4 - speed ..transmissionGAINS IN GOOD USED PECANS OR WALNUTS-2W
Many other options. Phone
HOME APPLL4NCES—RcfrigFOR RENT —J

WI 5-2223

Get our Fertiliser Prices

Dodo•-Dart Dealer
220 W. State

country draw exceptional earn­
ings up to 816,500 In a year.
This opening In the HasUngs
area Is worth Just aa much to
the right man. Airmail P. L.
Dickerson, Pres, Southwestern
Petroleum Corp.. 634 N. Main
St. Fort Worth

FOR

1.000 BALES FIRST CUTTING
ALFALFA AND TIMOTHY—

at

Hastings
Motor Sales

118.500 in a Year Plus
. A NEW CAR Ae A Bonus

H«h

New Moons Hartford Schults
Tip Outs
Bxpandas
Roll Out Rooms
f Walls
Gun PumacM
10 WldM atari at IM96
Anything In Trade
I Buy Used Mobile Homes

e good feeder steen. Would BE INDEPENDENT-Sell Raw- ■
to rent pasture by May 1
lelgh Products in Hastings. ★

Farm Bureau
Services

4/22 M-37 South

SPRING SPECIALS

COWS

8TAIJC SHREDDERS—For Rent

Haalinga, Mlchigaa

I960 CHEVROLET

LEGALS

MILK

who can make short auto tripe
for about a week al a time. We
are willing to pay top earnings.

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aon. Hastings

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Phone WI 5-2983

Mercury sales have doubled!

Funeral services tar Mn. Caro- 1
were mi mm
,
line R Baitinger. 92. Ri Wood- 1mans
ard Norton of Maple Grove, and
land, who died at |3:OS am. :Mr. and Mrs Calvin Campbell

Velte Rood.

officiate and burial will be in

Sunday where they
Banftetd. Jr.. family of Buttle
Crock were also dinner guests.

Six’ was bom on May 13, 1873,
in Germany, th* daughter ot
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Reiger.
She come to Michigan with her
father whNi site waa nine years
old. Her mother had died when

She wm married to Daniel
Baitinger on April 18, 1894. and
they lived at Trvmaync Comas,
niar Ionia, for several years.
They moved to their Woodland
Township farm home 65 years

Mra Ballinger waa the oldest
living member of Eton Luth­
eran Church.
She I* survived by one daugh­
ter. Mra. Walter &lt; Harsh) Fuller,
and two eons, Emil and Adam
all of rural Woodland; two
grandchildren, and four great
grandchildren.
The body reposes at the Pick­
ens Chapel at Lake Odessa until
time for the services.
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The Marvin Andersons enter­
tained the George Hamaty fam­
ily and the Phil Barrett family
tor dinner on Easter.

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Orangeville, Hope, Prairieville,
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To Observe White

0 public forum o The Hastings Banner
ApWi u. ism

&amp; gag JTK.S.'a

Cane Week

&gt;«««- TI.^—toy. » t» *

Club Friday night, April 30, will

Special Education
The Mentally Retarded Cjiild

I

*hy away from thc problec

April 1&gt;. 1M5 different attitude* were expressed
...
by people of various backgrounds
vmir
■ multitude of reasons. £xth*,
P«ur* lo the rationale which

club*.
The majority of southern white gaUties and the technicalities of
An important project cup- cltteens abhor the violence advo&gt; ide c(,d righu movement or loM uikiii Uta I ■■ u uy .—r-r— ------- -------- - —
environments. 11 has. howgifts, as the result of pity, in- accepts the needs of the retard­ perted by Hastings IJons is th.-' tated or carried on by the Ku
® over, given me a smattering of
ed of supporting effurte to ri cWM«‘ Public rraporulbUl- nattonaUy famous Leader Dqg ।Klux Klan Also tlle
Eciiooi at
at Hocnrater.
Rochesur, Mica,
Mich. nw
The ii
wuth
re4enl u,c »P°utkhtmg w»»wns
|njl&lt;rit and peruspa
perhaps vuojhw
sympathy,.
Vulld rranonalble cltirena with &lt;T chargeable to public funds, benooi
—
"**•..
t —.&lt;— Dug
rv— Schoola was
— founded *nd warning
news concernmg
equal rights in a free society 'Hany County ha# recently Leader
*V^.,na of
nLTmHM
m tS jor people
p'op.:t' m areas
trcM such
”***_.as
“
Every retarded child has
ius the
tbc cached
reached thia
thto stag*
stage with the paaapas*- In
in 1936
1939 by a group oC
ot Mkhljan
Michigan clv
t,’“
of t£Z
Ala
AU • whlch
w*’lch are presently
*&gt;uw right to develop to
u&gt; to*
Ms ing
ln« of the
lbe millage
&gt;”!»•«« vote far the Ltotw;
’t2*Ince
taaL^
UmlT«^
tfrom
f the
® wh*11 W** 11 ^no1’
same
Um; to train dogs
dog# to lendl^n
,
other
swl0’’3 of
inalimmn nou-ntiai
th- "ave- purpose
of ratablUhlng
establishing ipccinl
special blind
blind perwn*
person* and
and to
to provide
provide fairn-mti/« ’rhere
lu‘
malimum
potential as the
purpose of
r„;
rage” chlld^hlT right, however, education
..
IcUltloa
dlfflcuHi«-There 1* proju
ducalion programs.
programs.
|clllttoi and
and means
means whereby
whereby blind
blind
It is in the execution of the
Tliere •Is evidence
to support persons may bbtaln dog gulden.
, civil rights movement that I
ha# only teen recognised within |»
•-*-----belief that
this forrn of German Sheplwrds and Reiriev- ! ‘o"“ d.rmited mataa muit (“‘agree with the method*
the last yrars.
t.w
the
beliefwring
ww
that -...»
thia
form
«.
of e™ are trained to guide blind ?U‘r’
wobllm
is far
raperioe
mv own te- "nd
Pleased by tet7710 public's rtocuon to the rc- ' Problem
tuvuiau solving" Is far interior ______
t nave nearti it in my own
,,__ _
_ _
rLtoSZn where■ I wo. barn
«»««»
e&lt;’ltor Of
tarded can be recocnlwd In »cvcnn&gt;’ method Ums far recugmi- p«°«Many blind people chooee a and rearAl. I have heard it an , ':n^r M0!£n-]^^T*^'ton“
ral stages tint, there U a nage e&lt;l- The community U Indeed
Ix
*
drr
,
Do
«
“
the
East
and
West
Coast,
when
t
,
*
o^p
lA^Mch
of avuidenre asexpKwed In freJ- ‘»kmg » srrwter toterrat in the
and
rarest
aid
to
travel.
The
i
Hvcdx
there
lor
a
time
Each
‘
inn.
nt
«..■!&gt;
.
retarded
child
now
that
they
are
Inga of fear, guilt and rewmt’_5S££PLf
ment. The community tends to directly involved in thc support. man or woman who graduaua arta w\th m own particular
with
a
Leader
Dog
1
ms
Invested
prejudlct
resents
undue
pressure
lkin
‘
^ri^but
Slso
of an crganla-d program.
|
1 «M.e weea.
wnrh.nr.e_ 1—4.
- _k» —nni
to democracy. TDt eno
fanUHarUcrUB^yarCounlyC’eltP Her-in the new way of traveL have a'^ompfe'te understanding
!ii 1?w^u^m*mlfrated'by
.of "creative tenalon

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Dies Wednesday;
[Rites Saturday
' — ..._ , - - —

CIvU Rlgbte March in the
civil right* demonstrations, ba it
1st Issue of The Barmer. W
fallacious or not. has In many
■pleasure to read of same
circumstance-, been enlightening.
Uic local UUrtlS wm ourm pauiy rot a
—
While Cane Week April 35-May ,aton or legsl action in a “Morth-

ceptance and understanding of
Uie mentally retarded.

of mental retardation corers a ton ‘under supcnlatonl he has lems
Ramifications have been evident
brood spectrum. The highest de-1
enjoy mental | Granted that the South ba* jn the subway# of New York and
grra of retarded cannot be dis-;
' '*«’ ’low
*llo» lu
numerous minor upriilng# across
llngyuhetl Irani tlie "normal"
o'1
““ nfhimed the ca- clUlen&gt;
BMUmc their full right* .I ibe
the country
country involving
involving death
death of
of
person «i the street and many PncltY “T personal succeM. He #|)(J re,pontlbJMlle, M rttlzcn*.: Americans. If "creative tension"
lead useful ~ normal livre. Thc
demonstrated courage and Ag
A* you say, the lexal
legal machinery 1*
Is necessary, and on the outside
has been established and thc admirable, it must be admitted .in
end of tlx- Intelligence scale,
rlxhUt granted. Tho resporiaibilny. the same breath that It l* Machlhave such limited abllUy Um
for thoughtful assumption ofavelllan.
thoce rights needs to be «tabAMUmlng that the Black NaDog Sehoel, a Michigan non-

and understanding of the re- ■ X ic not worthy of discussion. Dr.
sponslbllliie* assumed when tlie. Martin Luther King U Uie most
rlrhts are assumed
[powerful InlUate of this method
m.hf. Maroha* and which is the exact aoUthesi* of
peaceful execution of democracy.
in?.
nZZA
Demmutrauons at this
■ uqj
- HMrieT^l 5" I «crre only to inflame and ,1^-r'Thls man. who has purported
!i peaceful
of ,the
between the age* of one and two lhote who nee&lt;j to underauma
.consummation
lw,
,v“
!) 'v
mAvamant
tte
years, friendly, good-looking, nt and overt»me their own vr-nvdeep,' clv
rt«hu fp
0’™'111; 1*
»» UjF
, kw* 34 inches at the shoulders wftUd old pre)ud:ce3 Those who!
, ,m‘n wh0 uri'? ""S0"’
WCTU accepted an Invitation
from the Clarksvilla Union to
attend their "Frances Willard

Lakeview General Hospital to
Battle Creek Ute Wednesday af­
ternoon. April 14. were held at
the Leonard-Osgood Funeral

Bantleld Cemetery.

Township on June 11, IBM. the
daughter at Robert and Nettie
(Case) Manby. She attended the

MR. AND MRS. CLAYTON VALENTINE

Carlton Center Couple
To Celebrate Jubilee
The children of Clayton and
Marie Valentine. R1 Freeport.
Carlton Center, ore making ar­
rangement* for an open house to
be held from 3 to 5 pa. at the
Carlton Center Grange Hall on
Sunday. April 35.

1915.

rts died on April 10, 1851.
Mrs Ferri* U survived by two
the bride which was near Indi­
sons. Max of R3 Middleville add
anapolis. Ind.
Lyle of R3 Battle Creek; a
Mr and Mra. Valentine are the daughter. Ann Ferris, of R3 Bat­
parents of eight children, four I1tle Creek; a brother, Wilaoff
of whom have preceded them in !Mapby-of Assyria Center; four
death.
,
v
'grandchildren. and three great
Those planning the happy, grandchildren.
celebration are Mrs Bud (Marg
'

William (Mayomai Dawton of
Your newspaper has the right
celebrating their golden wed­
Lowell. Burl who work# tn Wash- and yes. the obligation to bring
ding anniversary.
ington, DC, for the National
They were married on April Aeronautics Space Admlnktration, and Mra. Larry (Shlrleyi
Smith-Corea* and Underwood

will be discussed in uucccedlng

Hinting) WCTV
Listt Activities

A Stell* is to easy to letm to
plir—and to e*iv to own—
that you thouldn't mm a
nngie d*y emojrng it* Mtitfymg tone quality.

Church Tuesday, April SO.
(
Nine.attended the UegWMn1_■ ■_~ti
Day in Toeing March .34 they Un«&gt; lJ°”a tor compkta Infor- ,
heard Instructive talks.
j ™Uton and asslMance.
point until we have lived
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uon Uw &lt;« oqnvM. into-

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MUSIC CENTER
131 W. Stoto

Bliss Reports

Typewriters fir

tend the open house. They have
requested "no gifts."

Sales, Income

Adding Machines
For Sale or Rent

Surplus Fpod
Program Notice

Quarterly Hike

Barry County residents who
are receiving surplus food who

Welfare Office at the Courthouse

Lf’L’X.,4.:L&amp;m of“doubtful
.I.0"1JLUTS'S
value. It is in?

SCHADERS
Office Supplies:

ere 5t9.l34.ltg

'congruous that Dr. King, who
lias added Inestimable fodder to

126 W. Si.to

in

several preferred dividend requirements
co 34W33M shares outstanding
Peace Prise. It ia my opinion
that Dr. King! Chauvinistic cents on ’2571,069
march to freedom has exceeded
Cart E. Anderaor
Its usefulness and practicality.
At present he U a misdirected
Pled Piper with an unfortunate maiely (110,000.000 compared to
retinue of rabble rouser*. neo- »9l,000j000 at Dec. 31, 1964 and
communlsts, and thrill seeking »57,000,1«) on Marell 31. 1964.
itndenis.
Preferred dividend requirements.
By condemning Dr. King'*
methods. I do not in any way
condone primitive police.en­
Ed Rutherford. assistant, footforcement practiced
write or U interested In the po- Ftoue Hee MORE &gt;

there a*
I can understand the resent­
ment that tlie Southern people
feel when "civil rights worker*"
come from other stales and agi­
tate local people. Would not the
Mra. Florence E Wedeh. 68, ciUxen* of Hastings and Barry
County resent It if a group of
of Ebner WedeU. was found deed people came to Hasting*, for in­
Hance, to organise groups of your
young people to march on Lan­
sing and demand that you re-

|Woman Found

Mra. Albert McClelland reported.
Senator Ttxxnaa Bchwelgcrt1
greyhound racing. Rar. Jack
Faxon on health problem* and

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Thursday, April 29th—6 pjn. to 9 p.m.

Friday, April 30sh-*-9 sum. to 1 p.m.

nxzi,

outsider and
— a short time
to stir Up emotions. It U much
more difficult to live with there
problems day after day and try
to do what is flfcht and just.

WI 5-42S4 also varsity football playera

patience, calmness, persistence
and even more time are needed
for the gradual build-up of mas
Mrted through a paraasy n'fwfiii lual good will that must came if
the battle with bigotry is to be
her doc. which waa found lying
Sincerely.
Pauline C. Williamson
5635 Boutall Street
Metairie, Louisiana 70003

Get out from under

get a Loon!

7720 Enfleld-Apt. 103
Norfolk, Va. 23508
April U, UM3
at Delton and then transferred

People

Invariably

turn

weeks concerning the civil right*
l.uue now confronting the nation
to have considerably Interested me

ranging from the practical arts called a rebuttal.
Aa a native and reaident of
Hastings for 18 year*, my. atti­
tude toward integration and the
plight of,the American Negro is
predominantly a product of
childhood environment and prob­
ably tn general accord with the
D.C.
composite of the entire state ot
Michigan. In abort, I am an inChiropractor
tegraUonlst by tradition, educa­
tion. and eventual adult con­
128 W. Cwtrr St.
clusion.
Education and vocational neHatting*
cesalUe* have kept me away from
Michigan for 8 years and during
Phone
thU time, 1 have resided In areas
which have included New Eng­
WI 5-3394
land. the Middle Atlantic Sea­
board. and Southern Florida. In
each of the different locations.

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11 am. Morning church ur... ylushing Meadows. Coun»cltng by appointment Tues- nu- Mc.-ua&lt;.T? by EnmgcliaC Dare
Sproul. Hroadcaa*..
tha »i^^»u»-day Adventist 11- «*&gt;' through FiMaylumidranM fewsnUUMi in the _ Loyalty w Christ Crusade in
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' 9:M am. Sunday school hour,
muror chaxam i
, Leou West, Bupu Claaem for all
quarters in Washington. D. C. I 11 am. Worship servic*. Dr.

The exhibit deputa the sccxml
doming at Christ with t ID by
6 30 p.m. All Church Family.
30-foc*. oil painting, moving Night in the fellowship roam.
light, round effect*. and a nar- Bring mndwiclk* and a dish to

church
Boitwood to *. Beat* 1
Rev Marvin Bickuilhcr, 1
eottocA 9.4* an
Mwmng worship, 10:46

Rev. Vaughn B. Jensen. Pastor
10 am. Sunday school.
11 am. Morning worship, Jun­
ior church and nursery provided.
7.30 pm. Evening service.

slide* ot Dave Sproul.
e.
|
Monday AcUvlUca
Fallow8:30 pm. Pioneer Giri* Club*.
1 7:30 pm. Evangelistic meetSunday Ings.

WsdiMwday, Day of Prayer.
|
Wednesday AcUvUies
9:30 am. Morning group with
6 am—Mens Prayer Band,
all Cotant.
f 9 am—Woman's Prayer Band.
7 pm Evening groups, dill7:30 pm. EvangelUUc uuctren'a story hour, youth with mgs.
1----- “
——
Thursday Activities

tlx feUowvhlp room of the
church at 3:30 pm. beginning
with a carry-in lunch, a d*vo433 8. Joffsrsou
Uonal period by the paator, and
R*r. Oeorgs J. Huber, Pastor
Where a Chrisrian Expenenoe the showing of a group of color
slides al a recent tour at Europe
by Dr. Ba—ecu Thc pubic to in­
vited to attend.

brary open.
,
Corning event. Mother Daugh­
ter banquet. Thursday, May 0
al 6 pm.

10 ■ hi Bunday acbaoL
11 am. WoraiUp aarvlM.
S K pm. Young People's mm.
7:00 pa Evening aarrtoa.
Wednesday, 7:30 P-™- prayer.

11 ata. Meaning woniup.
1 pm Junior Hign ana tiexuor
fi Youth Group*.
ti pm. t»uuu.g service.

K, W. Moatw, Pastor
9.60 am. Sunday schuot
11 am. Waramp sarvioe.
7i30 pm. Evening aervioe.
7:30 pm. Wed., prayer aw
Fur intormaUon. call K.
Maher, Pastor, 367-3836.
Woodland Bible dun, fog boys
and girl*. Meeting piaca. Wood­
land exanmunity room ovwr th*
Fire Barn. Turn, 1:46-4:46 pm.

May Fellowship

Day Announced
For Men, Women

Methodist Men
To Hear Director

carry-in iunchron.
Hwac unable to coma for the
meal are urged to oom* al 3
pm. to hear Jhe R*v. Mra. Bari

John C .Bay, director of Pennook Hospital, will apeak to Um

10 am. Sunday school.
11 am. Morning worship.
Youth meeting. 0:16 pm.

Rev. Russell Sarver, Pastor :
Charles GiMa, F
Sunday school, 10 am.
Floyd Water, E
Worship hour, 11 am
| Bible school. 10 an
Sunday evening service. 7 pm
Worship hour, 11 a
----- —... .t------Christian Endeavor,

meeting.
Men an eepecUHy iaviMi
thU U not “lor womai only."

TY. PLENTY la an urgent one
for thia day of Ux “War on Pov­
erty." Il la the response ot

Zing into spring
Chevrolet Impala

Worship, I: JO and 11 am- Ser­
mon: “Lost And Pound."
• 4 pm Jtmtor and Banter MYF.
Monday. 7 pm. Troop 73. Tl»

daMgninaUtmAi fellowship to tntended as' a springboard for
united study- ami action on a
current axial issue ot great con-

Pack meeting. 7 JO.
Thursday. 3:30 pm Carol and

Church school. 10:30 am
Worship Berrios. 11:33 am
Circuit topic: 'The Afterglow

Worship service, 11 am.
Evening service. 7:30 pm.
She spoke widely over ths United
Wed, Prayer meeting, 6 pm.
8mtc« for the throe years when
The UtUa church with the Mg United Church Women emphadasd Assignment: RACE, inciudIng places where civil right*'
problr.ns hare been so promi­
nent.
Mn. Brandt, iasues a personal
invitation to everyone tn cane
to hear Mm Grice s chaDeuge.

Chriitian Science
Text Announced

BY. ROSE CATHOLIC CHURCll
Rev. Fr. Joseph C. Dunphy,
Rev. David Hawley. Assistant
Sunday Maas. 8. 10. 11:30 am
CanesMons. 4 tn 5 and 0 to 9.
Saturdays. 7:30 am on Sundays
Before Masses on woekedaya.
Dally Massas, 7 and 6 am

The Christian's approach to
final victory over death will be

Bunday Maae: 10:30 am

«t. AUGUSTINE,
MIDDLEVILUD
Bunday Maae, 8:30 am
OUR LADY OF GREAT OAK.

GET THE

MOST OUT OF
YOUR TV SET

Chevrolet Impala Super Sport Coupe—one of two fcurirt-waUrf taairtia for '65.

People who buy other big expensive-looking cars
get one thing you won’t (big expensive-looking payments)
It looks like a big car. And is—by almost any standard

'

you want to apply.
WidlH Nobody builds a car as much as one inch
wider. Lenulhf It grew three inches thia year. Roominess?
Every closed model's got three inches more shoulder
room, front and rear, and more leg and fool room up
front too. Luxury? Nice little touches like the look of
mellow walnut across th* Impales instrument panel.
And big touches. Like the fineness of the same Body by

Fisher workmanship that makes some of America's
most expensive cars look so expensive. How about Iks

Zing into spring in a new

ride? Chevrolet engineers took the Jet-smooth one and
smoothed it out even more this year. Also made it more
stable by widening the wheel stance. Custom features?

CARLTON CENTER
METHODIST CHURCH

"

You can per&amp;onatiie your Chevrolet all you want because

there are nearly 200 custom features to choose from.
Price? That’s wlwre Chevrolets fall way short of the
other big expensile-looking cars. But we wouldn’t have

it my other way. Would you!
One last question: How soon can you make a good
spring buy on a Chevrolet? One last answer: Just as

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soon as you can get down to your Chevrolet dealer’s,

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* Bring in mora rfotioni—

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�Barryville
By Mrt. Burr Fastett

in Orangeville towfuhlp; 7 mile*
from Martin, the nearest ship­
ping point and banking. Mage
daily to Martin. 25 cent*
Mall dally. Prank Bpscklar. P.
blacksmith a Notary; Ann Boul­
ter, dnsemaker; Dennis Buch­
ner. physician; Calms it B.-uwn.
general store; Mary Cole, dress­
maker; Henry CoUlaoo. mason;
George CoDn. wagmunaker ; Lu­
cia Earl, carpet weaver; Frank
Bpickler, grocer; A. Johncox,
Judice; Henry Lewta. carpenter;
Alta Nevin*, grain * livestock:
Uve background* some of us gala
will be driving up that way
looking for pictures for *Ude*
and we will ate if -re can find
Cedar Creek. I looked for it In
have pictures at that bluff by the 1K3 Michigan Gaseteer and
the river in my mind. Have found that it had been called
pamed U, many times by canoe.
cxldj and ends UmU I liars made
M
Miller,
scribbled coptea ot ter you but
OoiumbU. Bo. Car.
.
they have not been typed yet

There waa a W8CS meeting
Thursday at the home of Mn.
Russell Mead * Mr. and Mn
Boyd Pufpaff and baby of Kal­
amazoo were Saturday, AprU 10.
guests of Mr. and Mn. Kart
E*ufpaff. ♦ Mr. and Mra Clar­
ence Marte. Jr, ant family of
Purtagc were Bunday. April 11,
dinner gumm of Mr. and Mn.
Burr Fassett in honor of the
latter'* birthday. Mn. William
Kilmer aid family of Holt and

recently. * Mr. and Mrs. Wen­
dell Day and family of EUaUn»» were Sunday. April 11.
luncheon guests of Mn. L. A.
Day. * Mn. Charles Day called
on Mrs. E H. Lathrop and Mr.

Pleasant Valley
By Mra. tik.l Blank

7. guest of Mr. and Mn' Clay­
ton McKtvxn di Quimby. * Mr
and Mn. Tom Lute and family
K. &amp; 6. Ry. in Hope Townahlp,
6 and tt miles south of Hauingv,
Amer. Exp telephone oorinccUon*. A. N. McCarthy, P. M.;
Alonzo McCarthy. EL EL At Exp
a~-ent; McCarthy At atm, gi-nenl
etore; B E Pierce, general store;
Georg- Thoma*, blacksmith.

Bunday. April 10-11. with thetr
grandmother. Mrs. CharUs Day.
Tlie Stuart Day*. Mrs ECarl Gas­
ser. Karl. Wayne and Susie of
Battle pert were Sunday «*vnin« callers of Mn. Day * Mr.

Mra Lucille Abels. Mra Ma­
bel Thompson. Mn. Ida Millar.
Mra Ethel Blank and also Mra.
Maymc Church of Clarksville
were among the members of the
Ako Garden Club who attended
tlx- Spring luncheon at the Alto
Methodist Church.
Mn. Judy lillley and Diane ot

Uy were Bunday. AprU 11. lunch
Kucste of Mr. and Mrs Robert
Her ma it * The County 4H
Council ha* had a 4H Exhibit ut
the Hastings City Bank.
Hally Root. Cindy High and
Diane Strong will hare clothing

Hurry! Last Week to Win a
writing letters to people who will
wi*h I would get out the type­
writer to do IL
,
Along time ago an item tn the
Kalsjnasoo Gazette interested
me but I did not know where or
when II was. Tonight It turned
up Ln my porridge duh. aa my
old friend used to say. —‘
Kalamaaoo Oaaette, June 10,

Good night, Jane B. Hagte.
I think I never sent you thia
Item about Bradley Thompson,
hotel keeper, well known la
Barry County. *"
Kalanuuno GaMtte.May 90, IBM.
Among the (toad:

DOUBLE
VALUE

WEDNESDAY!

Pick up a Card at Kroger!
Game ends Sat, April 24!

-Hading* Pioneer — Probably
more than double the amount of
mwchAndiac ha* been purchased
for Chia market tho present
if eon than at any one season
previous. Mr. Hawley, a gentle­
man who ha* been engaged in
hauling goods between this place

EVERY

Fresh Picnic Style

Edrlch

CHUCK ROAST

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P. 492-DeHoa, Pop 930-On the
CKi S Ry. tn Barry Oo, 12
mites south ot Hmingt, the
minty Mat. Has Mrt hodlet Epis-

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*Mh Nm purchua st a quart can at

Bread
when a new baby arrives

Country CM, laai Saw ar

Chill wM Bern

Yur Walcoma Wl|#B
Hottou wW Oil wtf •

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with llw purchato ol every 2 1'4 lb.

loavB* at regular price Gel all 3

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st Kr^sr Itev Set, Ap&lt;il 24. IMS.

Golden Yellow

Bananas

Kroger
Flour

WI* tbs pwthaM ot sech pig. U

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THE

and Science

HASTINGS BANNER

Highlights Interesting

FARM NEWS
Top Dressing

Inspectors Now

'Produce More

Wheat Brings
Higher Yields

b*ea for the pnlltnattoo of many
Tcp-drrodng. whsal with nl- tnUlion doflans worth at UaU

Growers told

Calendar

Michigan potato aeedmen

There to a great deal of work
between planting the seed* and
harvesting the crops. Control­
ling weeds and insects, keeping
record*, creating exhibits and
giving demonstration* are a few
of the job* that must be done.
The most successful project*
will be judged for awards.
Recognition wljl bo provided
for the 10th year by Aills.
Chalmers Manufacturing Com­
pany. Farm Equipment Division,
sponsor of the national 4-H
Garden program.
During the National 4-H Club
Congress at Chicago next fall,
company officials will personally
present eight 3300 educational
scholarships to the highest
ranking 4-H gardeners in the
nation. The Congress trip will
go to the boy or girl having the

prolect in the entire state.
aU DlU ba given to a blue
-dwoup in each eounty. All
A*&lt;m bo selected by the
leratlW Extension Service
b supervises 4-H.
te young isrdsners agree

Gardening Ata tn with otter
project* such aa food preserva­
tion and home improvement.
For many, a garden iiaa become
a bualneia venture. Roadside
ttanda dot the eountryside.
Any boy or girl between 9 and
19 yean of ago can become a
4-H member. Those interested in
itarting a garden can obtain
information from a local 4-H
leader or from the county ex­
tension offio*.

Senior Citizens
rtrea Workshop

FHA to Assist
Storm Victims

Barry’s Tornado

Victims Eligible

Northwest Fruit

tXMlT TIM
SlUVICE

For Free Feed

variety recommendation* and ll'/t
a
•istteir reapooMbllte to see that GrOWCFS A Wait
aeedmen grow potatoee apprt&gt;lv'*v’,’'/ w
&lt;
priate t* current demand*.
As- I*
D'J

JIM BARR

. Amon* U&gt;o*e p***1?*

Tire Shop

irliciiigaii Did

-Fruit gruwtn in the norihWteem United
'foneo
"The Onaway to an outstand­ p®iy of future uxnpemion
from
Michigan'* high perucuiage
ing carty potaloe." cage Thomp­
son. ‘fl's high yield of tubers cf young fruit tree*.
with that ‘nag potato flavor'
make it ideal for the July and

U. $. ROYAL

Emergency loans and Rural
Housing Mana will H.jmM to
the fullest ci UM powdbto un*

Black &amp; White

so, sweet cherries and plum*—all
important crepe in the northWAst Although plum* OOlNUtUU!
a mirer part at the local Mich­
igan fruit picture, they are bocoming more importank for can-

l/l Short-term livestock feed
rotram. TW* program 1b avail*
ale to farmers tor feeding

Show Saturday
At Fairgrounds
Tret Armstrong, president
the Deny County Hototein .

CORN SILAGE
How Much Plant Food?

Hau pointed out that farmer*
with huge herd* of UveBttek held on 'Batmday. April-34. at
whoao feed and facUitle* have the fairground* in Haatlnga
been severely damaged, scattered
A pollack dinner al U noon
or destroyed will be given prior­ will sun the days' event and
ity and those whoae damage la
confined to building* or machin­
ery will be considered thereafter.

Tbompaon added that seed of
throe varlctbw la in abort supply
and that thetr produc tion ahould
bo increaaed aa rapidly aa poo-

It Pays to Cut
Hay at Bud Stage
fed eaafy cut
to 30 percent
cowe fed Me
Michigan
dairy acisollato

Michigan'* plum production U
n the incrcaae. Some 323,000

1063 Michigan plum production
waa 8, JOO tune with a total value
erf S914.000. Thli compared with

evidence everywhere la Wash­
KN: (1) It te* 1MB nutritive ington of greatly expanded fruit
value, and (I) the casru don't planting*,- potm* out the MSU
«U M much Of U boDBUM it 1*
drier and more fibrous.
They «ay carty cutting also of-

LAND BANK LOAh
Don't stretch your budget

Corn Silage

Hastings Otfkg

Generally Best

301 W »• MMtee
Office tews wffi fo'H*

On Top Land

11-4 WadroUey -Qy.
Mum 945-9415

On- the beak ecru land, it la

I
. Be sure that you giro the
proper signal for the turn you
Intend to take. The Institute for
Hafer Living aays that motor­
ist* often inadvertently flick di­
rectional signals tn the opposite
direction from which they act­
ually turn. Thia can be danger­
ous and ha* routed in serious

How

Ywr

Out!

Barry County
Building Psrmits

I

AFBU. 11-K.b.rt Baldwin, IB
Heating*, addition. tS.OOO, self

Wlnter peon Jumped Xl percent
and cherries Increased 17 percent
during tho 13 year period."

Ing the many young orchard*, it
to easy to understand why many
people expect Washington to
double it* apple production with*

-The tonnage at cm ollago
harroeted tn Michigan haa more
sands of aowa of young orchard*
are just rrming Into production than doubled in the pact ten
yean." bo says. TAnd studies
lu Wenatchee and Yakima val- have showed ub that concrete

Talk over your program with us.

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a look at the
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JUS'* “■ ““
Hon of even Uie most violent [ tuany has offend iw cure-all al-1
I would like to report to ybu
X should think it
. w. I forms of integration. Th esc! ternate solution, and fust de­
t thould think It would take a it-eng winds of conviction that nounced the ealstlna method of I some inhospitable, irresponsible,
ibk amount of intro-1 blow from the north have tern-; attainment of civil rights, Il is ond downright dangerous treat­
before a resident of । pered the decisions of a fright- I rosy to be th* carping critic and . mint 1 received at Uie hand* ot
could emphaucally pro- aned federal government and | difficult to offer the constructive।; your Burry County Policemen
I1 about 12:45 am. Easter Bunday.
My wife and I were returning
-—-—.wn —— । ——problem. Just I
Altoough there la modi to be!
M&lt;d about the taatndtnoy of
plodding feet leading from Selma । look at It from a different aspect, from Chicago and were on our
Abiama’s internal solution of lu
to Montgomery 1 behave the re-; Allhouxh we have stressed dlf- I way to Bonfield to visit my wl/ek
0&lt;n problems, I doubt the valsuitant escalation in thc move-' crvnt points and the bias herc- mother for Easter. Mra Theo
of any adjudication set!
mant to be detrimental rather; In u
Bnd njt par. [Letton. As we approached the
than additive to satisfactory at- tlcularly coincident with your junction of highways 43 and M
near Woodland, we suddenly no­
talnment of equality for the'——— • — ■­
ticed a car parked on Che side of
Negro.
Uie road with a flashing blue
If tho Hastings type communilight. 1 was driving about fiO
tics of this nation were subjected; --------—- --------------------------------- mites per hour, and to almost u
to death on the high school front
of
soon as we saw tlie light, we
lawn and turned over cars
tenn.*
were upon it. Since It Is not un­
main street as in orcas where U,f cdll"r ,ro!U becoming too common to see cars with flashing
«a. '™™ u lights parked on the side of the
feasible that complacent benevo- |*u“nltted.
road, I did not think It necessary
tenca could easily degenerate Into I
Very respectfully,
to stop. Indeed, only a few miles
terror and clear cut enmity.
1
D. J. Stem
back we had seen a police car

Cant, from Page J. lids NmUou.
officials. I! is also highly prob(b!e that Ute dispute has been
r.ndcred mors violent to. u*.:
ritriolte denunciations aftheir-

U.S.D.A. INSPECTED

— TSSMFH
, *»
Past Blacksmith

this car. » man leaped from the
side of the road arid into the
highway, ar.d at that same in­
slant wo heard a shot. My wife
said. "My God, he shot at us!"
aim not snro whether the man
who had dirLed out from the

At Shultz, Lacey

Dies Thursday
Funeral services fbr Bar 8.
Terpcning, 19. of Lacey, Hl Dow­
ling. who died al Il.SS Bin.
Tburaday, AprU IS. as Panuck
Ucwpilsd. were held al the Leon­
ard-Osgood Funeral Home at
1:30 pm. Monday.
The Rev. Owenneth Behttag

sort of highway hi-jeoeker, I kept
driving on. However, the man ran
back to the car with Uie flash­
ing light and It came altar us.
As soon ns I SAW we were being
pursued, I pulled to the aide of
the road. This nil happened very
last, and perhaps by the time 1
stopped I was less than an
eighth of a mile beyond the In-

Bhults Bchool and married Caro­
line Morgan ot Cedar Greek to
1R17.
They lived at Bhults where Mr.
Terpenlng operated a blacksmith
shop. In 192J they moved to a
farm to the KsndarahoC District
and in 1932 they moved to Lacey
where Mr. Terpentog again oper-

FRYERS
CUT UP

Whole - Completely
Cleaned

If: bat X muM ray that those
irry County policemen, over­
ate by the power that had been
vested in them, In poasaaalon

Beef Rib
ROAST

l*t 5
RIBS

to Uw public aafct
thlsvea who were try
their get-away. By U
mission, my wife or
easily have bean kill
that dark and wtad|
IL. these man are
your law mfortenua
Barry County, 1 b«l

Lost 3

4th &amp; 5th
RIBS

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BONELESS PORK ROAST

BANANAS
For Solods

PORK BUTT
PORK STEAK

ROLL SAUSAGE
BONELESS BEEF BRISKET
PLATE BEEF

Fruit Cup*

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Hnnj.

tOINT

FLAT 6Q&lt;

April 8. A Sunday, April 11.
dinner guests al hir. and Mra.
Rusoeh 1’oabody were Mr. end
Mra. Albert, Pvtarscn from Bald­
tag. Mra. Ptabodya parents;
Mra. jemie Burgent, Mra. Ethel
Had and Mra- Minnie ftenpmt
al Ionia. Rveatag aaltara were
Mr. and Mra. Waiter Jtackaon
and sun from Carlton Center,
a sister ot Mr, Peabody. A Mr.
and Mrs. Myron CtampheU and
family were Bunday, April 11,
dinner gueste ax. tho baas ot
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rtaor as Bat­
tle Creek. a Mr. and Mra. Carl­
ton Nichols visited her father
Sunday. April 11, al (te ifalril

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Lawn Food
Pie Crusl Mix
9O.Fkr_ 2/25'
Jiffy
A&amp;P (berries
। U.. c., 5/89
Dally Dog Food Diet*1,2,3—I Lb. Cana in Ctn. 12/99'
Vi Gal. Ctn.
Ice Milk
Marvel
10 Vi Ox. Cans
Heinz Tomato Soup Sleeve Pack
Cal Food
SUPER RIGHT

Chili Con Came
With Beans

15 Ox. Cans

3-79

BAIL PARK FRANKS
FRYER PARTS
KING CRAB LEGS
RAINBOW TROUT
A&amp;p Grode A

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Corned Beef

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Swansdown Mixes
2 d X. 3/89
Bubka Coffee Cake "Old World Favorite" u. 79“
Whole Wheal Bread Jane Parker 1 Lb. Lvm. 2/39
Qrais Peanuts
29 ,L%. 39‘
Marshmallow Animals

nw ok looms

Nice' Id ks you back heme

ard Drown al prai—t. A Mr. and
Mra- Forest Kahler and acme.
Mra. Irene Haniagkm. Mra. Kda
Xxunaar, Mr. and Mra. Clyde
Northuis, Mr. and Mra. KanteUs
Rohlor and Mr. and Wta John
Peabody sonneted tho Gospel
Bing at Kolainaaoo County Cai-

8. Tuoen taking part wore thc

THE VERY BEST

MOTOR OIL

NUTLEY

MARGARINE

CIMNY GRADE
..a

LB.

Super Right

Tomato

IS. ♦ Dorcas Society af
Ukcs Baptist Church B* at
the home ox Mra. Clyde Northuu
Wednesday, April 7. The next
meeting will bo May 4.
Mr. and Mra. Ruaotal Boulter
Malted their aon, Mr. and Mra
Arnold Boulter, la Otaego, AprU
10. A Mr. and Mrs. Rodmy
Headley tram Nltan salted on

A &amp; P Frozen

ot Kalamaaoo. * Mr. and Mrt.
Raymond McKlmmyfrorn Woodi
land were dinner gureta at the
horn; of Mlsa Alt* McKlmmy
Wednesday, April t
Mra. Margaret Carlton vteittd
her mother Mra. KtaMrath Moore
Wcxlncsday, April 7, a Mr. and
Mra. Ruasull Pegg of DunnlngVUle spent the AprU IKh week-

YOUR DREAMS COME
TRUE WITH
Mary Kay nyrrwg
day night, April 13
of Mr. tod Mra. ;
rttt. « Mra. Datay I

IS LEONARD!

Leonard name is your
gmnatee of quality.

You can depend on

FROZEN FOODS SPECIAL SALE
YOU* CH0LC1
FSlNCH*flliB^»&lt;

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too.,

&amp;&amp;n°has —

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MIMV VMVTASUS

YOUR CHOICE

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�Operation*.
1. Relief to given.disaster vlcurn* only and only for the nJlc! Via-ion of problems created or
aggravated by the disaster.
1 L Families are expected to use,
their own resource® in meeting
thetr needs, but. when recovery

।

Red Cross Lists
Facts Concerning

Middleville
nounced recently. * Mi. and Mrs.
Robert Booth and family were
wrekend guevU of Mr. and Mrs
Forest Laug of Spring Lake. ♦

Disaster Relief

Bridge the

GAP

Mr*. John Wilkes returned
AprU 11 from, Pranock Hospital
after four day! of taking teals *
Mr and Mr*. Bob Ripley and
Kirn Ripley of Canada and Mr*.
Rcla Prichard ot Battle Creek
were Haturday and Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mr* Keith Gorden *
Many youngsters enjoyed the egg

hunt sponsored by the Middle­
ville merchant* Saturday after­
noon on the £*k*r Ski Slide. IJSO
worth ot prise* were riven away.
* About 200 people attended the
Good Friday aervlce* at the
B.UJB. Church tn Leighton The
Rev Earl Hchlppcr of the Mid­
dleville Chapel rave the addreaa.
* Mr*. Elton Lawerence's par­
ent*, Mr and Mrs Allan Morri*on, and friend*. Mr. and Mra.
Vernon Spencer, who have been
wintering in Texas, en route to
their home in Kalkaska visited
Mr. and Mr*. Ellon Lswerence
recently.

Mn Roger Davis * Mr. and
Mr* Erl Rice were at tlie home
of Mr and Mrs Rex Casey for
By Mr». John Book
a birthday supper tar Vita and
aa NM»ta«v
aas-iur Ed. * Mr. and Mra Orville Pur­
East Baltimore Extension aril have arrived luxne front
Brody group met with Mra. Joyce Ftarida
Shaft? Tuesday, April 20 Topic
••You—The Consumer.** * Mr.
Advertlaing in newspapers U
and Mra. Howard Chaney have new*. It to infermatton about
Mild thetr place to Mr. and Mra. merchandise, sendees or ideas
Robert Conklin who have al­ and Inventions of people who
ready moved. Tliey have three pay to have such new* pubiulwd
box*. * Highbank Farm Bureau
had a potluck supper Friday. so that the consumer "may
April 8. at the home of Mr. and know."

Durfee

BILL DING

Till Pay
Day
•
•

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menial functions, federal. state,
their daughter, Mr*. Alan Grafmllier and family of Kalamaxoo
and MU* Kathy Claypoole of

Meaty today *a year signatare. 150.00 eaat* only 58c
far two weak*. Quick . . .

CaefMaMtoL Charge* 2U %
to $800.00, 1 '/« % $800.00

famille*. She to making her I
with another daughter, Mn. 1
ley Truax, in Wayland.

MODEL FINANCE
*5000 to M ,000&lt;x&gt;

tlio use of safety glanser; and
strong frames for, all motor late
who require prescription lcn*«
for driving. Safety lenses, easily
ground u&gt; prcncrlptlon. exuj with­ held the second Monday tn Juna
stand heavy Impact and provide
Two poslttonn will be open on
the Thornappie Kellogg School

tduaUon not later than 4 pm.
on or before May IS. Petition
forma may be obtained from

FIX-UP' TONIC!
Is your home showing the wear and tear left by Winter weather? Best
remedy for this condition is a liberal dose of BILL DING'S Spring 'Fix-Up'

Tonic. Here are some of the ingredients ...
nto E. Uctka in Battle Creek
Sunday. * Mrs Mary Steven*,
member of the T-K faculty, who
lives with Mn. Florence Fields,

«

HOW’S YOUR ROOF?

GIVI YOUR HOME A

"Drop-Off-Service"
Bo prepared... Ga protected...

Just leave, your dry clean­
ing with our experienced
attendants. They will pjpspot. clean and hang
them on your hangers.

parents, Mr. and Mn. John Reed,
of Hespeler, Canada * Mr. ind
Mrs Joseph Cox of Pontiac Were
Easter guests bf their daughter.

FNBFANK

Just tell us what time
you'll pick them up and
your cleaning will be done
While you shop.

PROTECT yourself with Insurance available through
the Auto Club. Ito broad, fair, and complete protection
ha* made it the insurance chosen by more than
half-a-million good Michigan, drivers.

YOU CAN SAVE TIME

and Mra. Oscar Kaechele spent
the forepart of thia week with
their daughter and family, Mr
and Mn. Max Malchele, In To­
ledo, Ohio. * Mrs Roy Johnson
returned home Bunday, April 10.
after rUltlng relative* in Osprey.

GO fIMple-A
for yodr trip with THple-A trarel service.
Exclusive “Triptiks" and accuraipc'up to dale maps and
tour hooks with guaranteed accommodation rale* show
members how lo go. where to sleep and cat. Countless
aids for boater*, camper*, and iportunen too.

DETROIT AUTOMOBILE INTER-INSURANCE EXCHJ
Md MOTOR STATE INSURANCE COMPANY

Hastings Office

ALLIED BUILDERS
Private Brand

UAIICE DAIAIT
nUUJE HAIN I

PITTSBURGH PAINTS
Flat Wall Point___________
Semi-Gloss &amp; Gloss Enamels

AND MONEY

Broadway

(20

COIN-OP Cleantrs

Whit* Only .
Self Cleaning pj.

Rubberized Satin Finish —

Mr. and MTg- Rolland Cox and
daughter* were Easter guests of
his parents, Mr. and Mr* Stanley
Long of Caledonia. * Mn Wil­
liam Foley of Toronto. Canada,
to visiting her sister. Mn Clare
Bander, and family. * Easter

Floor Enamels----------------------Outside Whits

8.70
7.40
5.98

9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Monday thru Saturday

PAINTERS SUPPLIES

Please say 'Coronet.
"Coronet You know...
die Dodge Harry and I

were talking about.
The car e^rytxrfy'j
talking about"
y
"Chirp'

'Come on. baby.
say ‘Coronet.’
CORONET'
Remember? Lowerpriced, just what m
warn...Coronet.”
,
"Chirp"'

‘No. baby. Coronet
The new Dodge you

can gat with bucket
seats, console and
things...Coronet."
"Coronet"
'That’s my baby."

LADDERS

PLASTIC DROP CLOTHS

THSirrv

PAINT THINNER - TURPENTINE
PAINT BRUSHES and ROLLERS
SHELLAC and VARNISHES
PUTTY STIKS - WATER PUTTY

Now tell daddy the
name of the new

STI* LADDIKS

5 ft.
6 ft.
7 ft.

'Chirp"

Redwood
Dock
Board*

FENCING

W FLOOR
sums

Screen
Doon

Aluminum
Combination
Doon
and
Window*

BUDGET
Coronet is really easy to sty. . eny lo own. too.

MS ARRANGED

NO MONEY DOWN
AKE UP TO 5 YEARS TO PAY!

'BS Dodge Coronet
HASTINGS MOTOR SALES • 220 e stat, st

M.S

lie

HOUSE
OF QUALITY

!2S NO. JEFi

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                  <text>Hotting*, Michigan. Thursday, April 29, 1965

NUMBER 2

4H Carnival

At Fairgrounds

Here Saturday
Carnival time iuu again rolled
around tar the 4H Cuba of Ban-,
. County. Activities will be con­
tinual* at me Community Build­
ing at the fairgrounds from 1
pm. to 10 pm.
Everyone I. invited io attend.
Group* will begin to art up for
th* program on Friday evening.
Th* building will also be open
flaturday morning.
.
Djgt pns* drawings will be held
approximately every liour The
main prtre is a TV x-t which will
be drawn at 9 pin. Saturday. The
winner doc* not have to be present

The proceeds of the Carnival
will be used by the 4H Service
Club to reduce the indebtednesa
on the pool. The 4H Service dub
will also be sponsoring an exchange
trip to Colorado In the summer of
1»M and some of the profits will be
tec aside for thia trip

UNIT
t»etp«r costing over 1W» —
plus Sil carrying e h a r ■ «.
•This la a bnsy season lor
house - to - house canvassers."

Nashville Hires
Donald Lair as

Police Chief

Funeral Services

This Thursday

STOCKING BOMB SHELTER—The Maple Valley High School at Nasbvilte has Won designated
ti one of three bomb shelters In Barry County. The others are at Delton High and a Middleville
grocery. When ths supplies were unloaded at Maple Valley High to slock the shelter a tew days
ago on the scene were Heft to right! Forrest Rabccck. Ore chief: Iarrest Rinehart, high school
principal: Mra. Gladys Miller, village president; Wendell Armour, former Nashville chief of police
now a deputy sheriff; Harvey Wilson, president of the Chamber of Commerce, and Donald Lair,
Nashville's pew police chief.

Antique Sale on

Church of God.

Heritage Day in

Plans Services-

Annual Program to Recognise
Scholarship,. Achievement
During High School Career

For Mrs. Martin

va) has been Gayle Barlow. AsFuneral service* for Mra Jose­
slstlng hey have been Diana and
Joan Cole. Mary AUco Lockwood. phine E Martin, 85. Ill Middle­
Marjorie KUnx-r. Keith Penta Di­ ville. are to be held at 2 pm
ana Phillips. Kay Halbert and tbl* Thursday at the Beeler

10 HHS Students'
To be Honored at
Rotary Program
Members of tbe Hastings Rotary Club on Monday noon
will honor 10 Hastings High School Seniors at their annual
Honors Convocation.

EDITORIALS

Baptist Church

At Orangeville

Michigan Week

Mrs. Martin is survived by a
daughter. Mrs William (Ida!
The Barry County Historical
Hall of Detroit, two grandchil­
dren. and seven great grandchil­ Society U sponsoring a sale of
dren, and ona sister. Mra. James antiques on Heritage Day. May
(Virginia! Turner of Grand Rap-

In New Edifice

All of the proceed* from this
•ale will be used to place his­
torical marker* in several place*
In the county.
The first project will be the
Hastings Manufacturing Com­
pany Monday reported net tarn-

Hastings Mfg. Co.
Earnings Rise

of Supervisor* by their own com­
mittee appointed for that purpose
If any move toward the construc­
tion of a Jail la to be made this
year, the time Is iippruaciting when

advantage* in having the Jail unit
located away from the congested
down town area. There I* no queaUon that. within a lew year* (maytions of Die county recommended be sooner), Barry County win hage
that the county build a one-floor to undertake th* enlargement of
JaU tn house 30 to 35 persons on court house facilities to provide

Rev Huber, reviewing the his­
tory of Ute Church of God hne.
reported that In 1954 the congre­
gation bought the building at 438
S Jefferson and began services
there Even tn those early days the
people knew more space and better

In dtt. with vision and fore­
thought they purchased the prop­
erty off Broadway, and dreamed
at the time when they might build
a new house of worship Io accom­
modate a growing church.

Invites Public
Everything we need here in Jail
facilities, Including. adequate office
gpace. could be contained in a
one-floor structure of this atse.
and by proper design, could allow
tar future expansion Although
there- may be some alight advan­
tage^ In having the Jail adjacent

Bev David Cummins. pioneer
church missionary with the Cuneervative Baptist AssocMiian of
Michigan, will be the ftrst speak-

Hl-Y Alpha, member of - the
Choir and Girls Ensemble. presi­
dent o( the District at Michigan
Brethren Youth Fellowship, past
president of TH Hl-Y Beta. 1M4
J-Hop chairman. Girls League
who Is now registered with the
Maple Valley School district as
an eighth grader, have jtnoved
to Nashville and are living in an
apartment on North Main street.

Quaker Cemetery, in Maple square at a coat not to exceed county agencies, all of which, are
Grove Township, and Whiskey 8275.000. excluding the coat of a now operating under handicaps in
Run Tavern on the present M37
pew site. That appealed to us at (Please turn to Pg. 4. thia •**.)
Other site* that are brought

Public Library
Story Hours

This is National Library Week
and special story hour* for young­
sters are bring held at Die new
Hasting* Public Library.
on Broadway pirn six acres to the
Till* Thursday from 10 to 11
weat and south providing the Mra Joe Burkholder 1* to enthrall
building area and parkier space first grader* and on Friday Mra.
Tbe land cost about MMO
William Stedman and Mr*. Tom
The education unit inchidea nine
classrooms, a kitchen and worship
center 40 fast square, seating IM
persona
Not figuring the value of volun­
teer labor, the new unit was ex-

Extension Groups Plan
AchievementDayProgram

time ago by the council and
The Barry County Home Eco- of other study group* Special plana were worked out to handle
nomlcs Extension Study groups. .
- th* ealla thia way even before
through their Advisory Council. ,past chairmen of the Advisory
have completed plans for their';Council over the past 40 year*.
Registration will b* at 8:34

Honor Students
pm. and Bunday aafttoba kfa al
Humphrey, and Janae. daughter of: Council threw years, co-chairman It am and 7 pm.
Mr. and Mra. Charles Guenther, of J-Hop decorations four-year
Pastor W. Glen Campbel) «former Woodland residents, were letterman In wrestling and capselected to attend Boys State and twined tha squad thia past seaGlrls Stale by Uic faculty of son. tennis his Senior year
Pajvhment High dchool Both Bteve I Carol Uengesboch — National
and Janae attended the Woodland Honor Society, cheerleader all
Community School before entering. Please Sa* MORE ABOUT:
the Parchment system
1... HONOR STUDENTS, Page 1.

Donate Surplus ~
Clinic Funds £•
To Hospital
—

At its regular monthly meeting
on Thursday. April 19, Ute Barrv
County Medical Society voted to
donate the surplus fund* left
over after paying al) the ex­
panses of th* oral polio vaccine

“bits ofyesterday"....

as gleaned from
from the
Banner files

14 Tear* Ago
There were MO present Mon-1
day evening at the first Family
Night dinner in the new Presby­
terian hall tn honor of the 10th
Several merchants throughout.
anniversary of tho Rev. Lesson Barry county have Joined In a
campaign to try and stamp out
the wave of ’shop-lifting" which
has recently plagued many re-

Bwsrly Lawrence
To Visit Capital
I With Patrollers
represent 40 Haatings-area aafety patroller* at the AAA NaUon■I Safety Patrol Rally In Wash-

tton Room," such a* movie and
slide projectors, a book” projec­
tor and screen and sound ampli­
fier for these machine*.
| 3. Special *qulpment for one
room tn the new emergency

Seek 1915 Graduate*
Lloyd Shafer. popular scout
ewcuuro who 1* soon to Ware
H**tin—. waa guest of honor al
a ttaUmcniag dinner In the
bouse Wednesday st

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Mrs. Boyd Heiny

Chicken is REALLY man's best friend!

ftnried Thursday

LET'S LOOK AT THE FACTS:

Aj4'«iedo, Ohio

we're fried and we're fricetieed, wa'ra steamed and we're stuffed, we're in soups and In saladsand what would happen to the

, We're roasted, pot roamed and put in pot-piae, wa're boiled, broiled, baked and barbecued,

economy if wo stopped laying eggs?

'

&lt; Uw wife rd Hoyil

..“S’! VEX
ek hokmuu' Aprtl

FRESH-DRESSED Grade A
DOUBLE BREASTED

"*"BH TINOBT

FRYERS

k«ich au.^,

That's right I Your choice of a freih-dresaod fryer with 4 legs
or with 2 breasts I

by a eon. Joeeph.
Mm. Inez Faurt,
KU Greer. Ftat

franks
P*SCHK8

Personal Mention

FRESH, WHOLE

FRYER LEGS
RIBS ATTACHED

FRESH

Fryer Breasts
Breast O' Chicken Light Meat
short Cul

dparran. 1 any, xeery n

STEAKS

1 x_ ‘

amoorn

APPLESAUCE 8’1
MARGARINE

STEAKS"

HHl K&gt;«

broil STEAKS

Spartan Golden Solids

WITH COUPON BELOW...FRESH, CRISP, BEKMAN

■■■IVIMPHMMHMKaESBEni
celebratedother ffucsu for the
day were Mrs. Leo Harriett of
Middleville and Mn. Fred Gar­
row, Tb« Colvins were especially
ar Ulla Barter because on
h 24 they were again made
Chryslers, former residents now
living in Grand Rapids. The

WAOHIH

FRUIT DRINK

CAMPBELL'S CREAMY-RICH, SMOOTH

4~ ‘1

_ \ SALTINES

TOMATO SOUP
10%-OL CAN

wige

SUGAR

FRANCO-AMERICAN

SPAGHETTI

1-LB PACKAGE
Guests on Sunday at the Lyn
Burdicks were Mr. and Mra
Henry Vandenalm of Eaton
Rapids. and Mr. and Mrs Morris
Xreahney of Lansing On Easter
the Burdicks entertained Mr.
and Mrs. Gary Burdick and
family, and Mrs. Flora Pferdes-

with racon
llft-ot Can BEAN WITH

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k

lOft-ox. Can CELERY

Campbell's Soups: £.Co ,$|
10-ox. Mushroom — 10%-ox. Vegetable

for

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Beef or 10'A-ox. Chicken Noodle ....

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with coupon at right

Redeem Coupon Below for a 100% Nylon

WOODBURY SHAMPOO »&lt;«»rns 79'
OVEN-FRESH LUNCH -CAKES 10 ’W’l
Select Green
•The Umpires cry U loud and
Vicar . . . Pl»y ball! Play
WaU! la ulwt art l«r from
iprt Wnsf. play the pane and
do your heat. Tu win Is not
the vita! uoel’llMi spirt: of
the team, I'm Wid. 1&gt; surely
the important fact ... id
with the team, r« in thS

Get tn the tut now . . .
improve the appearance at
your home with beautiful
Weldwood Prr-finiahed
Par-eliK Year new walls
will prwldc you with the
Caro-Ln'S cr*alIlU»Ance .u:d
assss'js’jf

PEPPERS ar

Available In Three
Assorted Sixesl

FROZEN APPLE, CHERRY OR PEACH

PET-RITZ
FRUIT PIES

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100 Extra Stamps-With Purchsse of 3-lbs. or More HAMBURG
50 Extra Stamps with Purchase of Any Pound of COFFEE

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�Quality to Open
Furniture Store

Flossie Allerding
Heads Retired
Employees Group 1

In Otsego

tired Teacher* and School Bm-

KK H0SPIU1
, Dowling
By Mrs. Donald Proofrock

the Hastings City Bank Satur­
are* QualKy Furniture storm, day.
Mra Ftoesle AUerding conduotannounced Uuit an affiliated
branch More will soon be establlshed In downtown Otsego.

I

Activities for U» Bummer
meeting* were planned and a
branch is scheduled for mld- pleasant social hour followed.

&gt; at Ute Mart
Ira. Powell's
Flynn, and
family of Detroit. Mrs.'Flynn's
daughter, Carolyn Child*, spent
the Easter vacation with the
Aars. ss
Powell*. * The Robert Gaskill
liriw
motored through Virginia
lit i
atf and Wa*hington, DC. h At the
April meeting of tbs Dowling

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cent professional survey which
disclosed a need for a discount
furniture operation In that area..

Honor Students
feature a full line of namerount price*

Itekla” . Wl‘x. U
ter. tOSS N. MUM
itek BS. Agrtl U;
SjvJRts

Continued from Page Ona
four yean, cq-captain her Ben-

Justice o
&gt;eti* as
»
Association
four yean, rice
M
terl H. Campbell I* preildent
Sheriff Me
jm to establish the —
«** staff,
ltal J-Hop planning com­
mittee, Senior play staff and
department in the Courthouse in senior gift committee.
Cart PeUrwun—Student Coun­
cil hU Junior year. Varsity foot­
Welfare Department
ball three years, captain Senior wocMJum^-vlSn^Ue. usi
year; Varsity .basketball three
years; Varsity golf four years,
captain of golf team his SophoHASTDiM — ■erw* DoGreete,
Hall.
Sheriff Campbell and Mrs. Iri* president, J-Hop committee and
Shaffer of Nashville, clerk in
the drivers license division of the
Carol Rom - National Honor
sheriff's department, were In
Lansing Tuesday attending a Society, editor Fortnight first
school to learn new Hsenslng semester. National Merit finalist,
procedures, and this Wednesday DAR Good Citiaen, Stale run­
tindersheriff Gordon Trick and ner-up, co-editor of Saxon,
Deputy Willard Redman were to chaplain Tri Hl-Y Alpha, Stu­
dent Council, president Girls
attend the school.
starting about June I persons League Board, vice preaident
obtaining drivers license* will Junior year, public service com­
have their phoiograplui on the missioner, editor Fortnight sec­
license* The State 1* supplying ond semester Junior year, Stu­
equipment. Sheriff Campbell dent Council, Sophomore vice
president, float committee.

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director two years, drum major
two years. Library Chib presi­
dent. operetta orchestra four

ELECTRIC
‘Commercial &amp; Residential
Installation &amp; Repair 'j.

*2

General
Electric

I

members of Barry County who
were Included In ths exhibit held
at the Hastings City Bank lobby
The girls are members of the
Dowling Knitting dub With Mra
Edse! Sinclair a* leader. * Week­
end guests at the Disch home In­
cluded the Paul Killgores and

START SHOPPING HERE! THESE ARE JUST PART
OF PENNEY'S EXCITING DRESS COLLECTION'

loouniomn

screening for Soloists on Youth
Day 19*4 Michigan Week.
Bob 8 teveni - Fortnight staff.
Varsity football manager three
years, basketball and baseball
manager two years, student
trainer for athletic teams two
years, noon hour activity pro­
gram. First Class Boy Scout, first
aid assistant in youth camp two
Years. Senior Red Cross. Cramers
Student Trainer Aimrfetlnn.
homecoming float committee
Freshman. Sophomore years. J-

During the past week, sixty VALENCIA ORANGM — Pink
cases at meaaka have been re­
and white grapefruit, pecans
ported to the Health Deport­
and walnuts. Whole ur sheDcd.
ment. Meat at the cam so far,
Call after 4 pm. O. W. Spen­
have been located In the Midcer, 1001 S. Dibble. WI l-M&amp;T

George W. Sheffield has Mi­
tered into a contract with the
city of nesting* to collect end
dispose of the city garbage in
line with the rrovtsSona at the
garbage disposal ordinance pass­
ed Uy the* city council

don't miss this year's
summer dress carnival!

Mra. E*rt Spencer has been In
Bolivar, Twin.. visiting her daugh­
ter. the Sfkliael Balente.
Mra. Max Wilde and sen. Lowell,
have returned from a trip to
Washington, D. C.. and James­
town. Appomattox. Va.. and other
historical pointe of interest.

member of World Youth Sym­
phony. National Symphonic

AROB FAMILY HOME IN
NASHVILLE FOR SALE—Six
bedrooms, two full baths. 11v.
Ing room, dining room, kit­
chen, redecorated. Priced fog
quick sale. WI B-9472.
4/2F

,R

Mayor Burton Perry and the
council have appointed the fol-

Appliance*

Bargains In Used

den. night, police; Philip T./Jol-

Appliances, too!

119 W. State

OUR ANNUAL SUMMER

j^btr-ean ban­
quet scheduled for the evening
of Wednesday, May 12.
Mrs. Clara Rccs spent Easter
I with her son. Neale, and family
In Battle Creek. * Lee Stanton
entered Pennock Hospital for
surgery. * Howard VanDellc Is
at home following medical treat­
ment at a Battle Creek Hospital.
* The Leslie Dickeroons enterW llained their daughter and faml"iuS’. ly. Mr. and Mra. «- Ashby of
SB. M. North Hastings. * The Fallen
“aintt Iwere ’Wthte relative* in Tekon, A*id *h* a-week ago and Mra. Clara
uamui । Bowling, who ha* been Vlallipg
’ Jtetil hfr daughter end family, has re-

Sheriff Planning
. .
Licensing
ng Division

Hastings

• ™* HHOVAtlNG MUKS M INRHITI VMItTV • THE NSWSMAKIhJ
DESIGNS AHO DIVERSIFICATIONS . THE EXCITEMENT OF BAECAWUH-EUEMHCK

kuu b«»l

who is being transferred from youngster* are vteltlng her famthe firm's Dowagiac branch.
.Uy Ln Chicago this week.
Ilamr*. Whn h»
non.
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before you spend more COMPARE;!

ft

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Charts* Wehb’flre wam2&lt;5S

Hastings

Giddings, fire cbtef.

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.

SERVICE

Tira Shop
U. S. KOVAL
Wc love babies,
prove it, we’ve chosen some

outstanding selections

for

-Baby Week. Come see
and choose!

Orlon Shawls ______$3.00
Sweater Sets_______$3.00
Stretchmate Booties -$1.53
Stretchmate Coveralls $3.00
Stretchmate Crawlers $2.00
Towel Sets .........$1.49
Baby Books________$2.00
Disposal Diapers ..—98c
Shirts
---------- - --------- 59c
Nursery Jar Sets .—$4.00

seersucker

skirt sets

Plus, a wonderful selection of

Drugs

..

•

Bottles

•

Toys

. .

and Other Baby NeeJt

... And, of course, S&amp;H Green StanijH

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Lady’s Tool Kit

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Real cool buys! Freshly
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FOR ANY OF THESE
2-PIECE COTTON
JAMAICA SETS
Brisk Jamaica sets in easy-core cotton that
.washes and dries- in o flash,, hardly needs
ironing! Print or plaid sleeveless tops with
matching or contrasting shorts in ducks,
twills, poplins. Sizes 8 to IB.

crisp, crinkly acetate-and

cotton • seersucker make
light of summer — and
cool

off budget worries

In the.bargain! Cardigan

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jackets

or without sleeves

... all with slender skirts.

Blue, pink or block, sizes

8 to 18.

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Open Wednesday and Friday Nite until 9 P.M.

�’fc'qsxi

To Observe May
a much mor* favorable price right

EDITORIAL

Asm

Rfldio Month
llcltliu 1TAU11U1

construction of a Jail. With thl*

extant to whkh &gt;U facilities could one-floor Jail structure built on a

fully functional condition. and yet

Wli«n this proposition is ready
itove It Should contain a clause
that will give voter, th* right to

Our own opinion to that it win
bo a grievous mistake tn crowd the

The Hastings Banner

Dowling

Know Your
Legislators

U«a»&gt; ASitrlKIu H»pr&lt;a»«l4U&lt;
efftoah rncaf ankvick. n

UB. SENATORS
amiiican niwipapu

Satiate Offtea Building
Washington U, D£.

oprrauon*
•------- -------- ---------Vkt Cong and North *wk- Tbc UaTld Honeywell*.
‘

alfixl-

while serving aboard the attack;
aircraft carrier USS Midway,

Approximately 3.700 offlocrs and
carrier, including six squadrons
and two detachment* flying
daughter. Marcia's husband. * ,more tiian 70 bombera. fighters.
Members of the Dowling Wo­
men* Society art reminded of
the district meeting to be held
in Grand Rapid* on May 8.1
Electrician* Male Third Clasa

Philip A. Hart
CONGRESSMEN
Washington U, D.C.

invited to attend the United ol
Has'-uigz., is serving atxxud
Church Women’* mating *chcd- thc anti-submarine warfan- sup­
.. . . . .
.. . nrw
Hlrrmft raritiT
port aircraft
carrier tIXS
L'Bb HnrHorutoi fur Mi
Church In

STATE SENATORS
Slate Capitol

ed the Dowling Birthday Club
At her home on Wednesday ew-

moblle landing &lt;lcld at ana.

after adjournment!

Third C.u» Jsrkto J.
want of' Dowling. ♦ Thd Donald

land (Yankee Spring* Township.) Bunday visiting Mr. Procfrock'*
rclatim. Bunday nwatnd guest* tx-cn graduated from the tcciml-

Spray

(Woodland. Hastings City. Has­
tings Township, Castleton. Balti­
more. Maple Grove, Johnstown. of Hawing*
Assyria Townships.)
The Ken Robbe* entertained
hl* family, Mr and Mrs. John

FoTcc refrigeration spcciall-rtn nt
Sheppard AFB. Tex. Airman

ciplea of refrigeration. air con­
ditioning. and equipment cooling.

Tralnlng Command's (ATCi
pe. Prairieville. Paul Bare and family of Holland Chsflute AFB, III. ATC train*
airmen and off kin. Ln the di­
Central Michigan University for verse skill* required by Um NaSTATE REPRESENTATIVES
Easier dinner
State Capitol
Mr. and Mra A! Cortright and iman is a gnu
family of Allegan were Easter High School.
dinner guests al the home of
after Adjournment)
hb parents, the Adelbert CortThe Lyle Hulbert* left on Good
ath District—Jsme* 8. Farns- rlghu, and the family which in­ Frid*y for Prospect . JHei|Ma,
cludes Mike, Sheryl. Mary Lynn. 111,
.
to spend the Easter week- ■
Becky. Kathy and Johnny, spent end
,
with their daughter, the
Hope, Baltimore. Johnstown, the week with their grandpar- ;Mark A Young family, return­
Barry. Orangeville Township*»
ent* They brought their bikes ।ing on Monday. On Thursday
and their dog. and from Mike, and
,
Friday Uie Hulbert* were nt
ell. R1 Ionia. (Thornapple. Irv­ who is 13. down to Johnny, who ;their cottage on Grand Traverse
ing, Carlton, Woodland. Rutland. l* three, they had Just a won- iBay. and on Sunday they were
HaaUngSjCMUeton, Maple Grove. derful time at Grandpa and &lt;entertained f« dinner at the
Grandma Cortright*. Mary Lynn |
Assyria Townships.)
celebrated her tenth birthday ;Buchanan at Grand Rapids
While here, Their parents, ac­
companied by Mr. and Mra. itcrtalnMl Mra. Donald Hale and
George VanWas oner 'Mr. Van- ' daughter.
(
Janice, of Galesburg.
Wagoner is the irutrumental ;Mrs. Nettle Bunday of Delton.
music instructor at Allegani al»o ; :Mr. and Mra. Dale Hall and
had a pleasant vacation, taking 1I 1family, Mr. and Mra. Ronald
a trip to Washington. DC, Get- i :Hall and family and Mrs Josetysburg. and other pointe of in- iI :phlne Vanderwater for dinner
terest in that locality.
I&lt;on Easter.

Spring
the suit season

CORNER WALNUT AND S. JEFFERSON
HASTINGS

THE COMFORTS
OF HOME

times of sadness, you wont
the protective comfort of "home’'
—and that is what you find with

Face ths lovrtiett Ums of the
ysar in a perfect Ptndlvton sort
Achieve th* new *l*g*nc* . . .
fashion decrees “iCw right to
be proper"; you'll agree M's fun
in Pendleton! '
Ths Club Sult (right) features a
chic |ecke&lt; and gently A-lramed skirt

us. Our facilities provide all the
warm.Mamiliar qualities which

"home" means, plus spacious sur­
roundings in

which the

family,

friends, and relatives may gather.

look ME, 335.00.

Tha youthful Utile Suit (left) *C-

LEOnflRO
OSGOOD
Aw* Mcpltcvditi
“Oress Well

IM X Sfet. St.

Delton Area

trip to

Farm Bureau woman from our
planning
Nancy Higbee of Vaxsdercook art*- g
—.....j to attend -the
— - ciagi Huoaeii V"'-1” uon, sou
- • ■
■ 1 --r -—
lake spent the week of April li B'ate Farm Bureau CommitteeM
j t A
|*ste.-xoru. at Belding. * Bell g*as Hospital Friday night
with her parents, the C. CHlg- *«n«n's nxoUng at ADerulalo « "
u purucipoUnS »*nk from Elkhart. Ind. Is vitot- : Apru 8 the bowling tram span-

the Monday following Easter.

231 W. Stofw
WI 5-5982

„

1MM and completed basic com-

u»ca.
*uauw* wviv
——* .. .
—.—__ —..----- ’ in ^ir
talned for dinner at the home of “ra Helen Drake. Mrs. Haael
*nn unr.. Hammond. Mra Jana Smith.

^fuMnaUJoihe
CHARLES H. LEONAJID

JACK D. OSGPOD

Phone 945-2471

W1j

Dmlcnd. April '3 v in n
bowling banquet

NAS renSaCOM

k*AA*AAAAa

Jagg High School

-i'h- Efl

BLAIR'S

“» “

i ty Review were Mra. Myron .
CampbeU and two daughter*.'

By .Wr», Donald Proffrock

DM HvXDBED AXD

Fann &amp; Garden

I

On Tuesday singer* from the
—
KeUogg High School at Hickory
WBCH announced It would' Technical Sgt. Donald E. Curoris were to participate in
join more than 3XXX) other UB. CAltw. ton ot Mr. and Mr*. Boyd the Western Michigan Unlverrtations m observingNational
H. Clark ot 1U Dc&gt;ton. na* ar- ally 21th annual Boulhweatcrn
Radio Month. M*» 1-31
nv*d iur duty al Kamstein AB, Michigan Vocal FMUval, and
Th. event 1* designed to ac- Germany. Bgl Clark, an inteSU- Uii* Wednesday the HasUnga
ousTnt
nuMlc with Se rarisd EifW* kuperv^.
High Choir
Choir and
and the Lakewood
™. *.renl
lunerviMir. previously
orevioualv Hteh
S^Sis^d o wortdra
^rred •*
““
*.cre *ch*duled
' Mra Josephine
n i* .nonsorad by WBCH and «** u,lil “ P*rt of tn* Air the second night of the event
other rX
rtatiouT
turoin»*Europe
wlMcn which provtaks
'
helped
and Mra Ddort* 1Hall
-----------------to
LAI L.
m— andFmtaork
lurce*
‘
siugcra from 34 Michigan
_ ■■
LI
—lL.
Sfol the Nrt^a! A**oct- U&gt;« “‘•1^
conmouuon
cdi-brate fhetr mother's
birtha.isn»e
ot
me
siAiU^minuMa.
",
BroadcMtet*
“le «A*Oj«ininra
Th* the^Tsdected tor theJ iW
*,.«««.
ttendedfha.unw ।
£UfU
,u
Hippen of Vicksburg *nd Mr.
i»a obiXm a -itedto-ih.
Bound of Year-Round Pleasure."
Ursula A. Lauer ol gw
wyn carter. h**d of the WMU
Tuneful musical announcement* many.
! must department, directing the
baied on the slogan and other
RUMeli Benton Of Hartings were
PFC Eugene H. Adams.
program feature* eiplaining Ra-:
colters Saturday. April 17. on
dlo Month will be aired by
Mrs. Benton's brother and fam­
WBCH throughout the month
ily. Mr. and Mra Myron QunpKen Radant, WBCH general
completed tnroc wecu or m-.
bell.
tensive Held training exrtcbc*'
By Mrs. John Peabody
the character at modern Ameri­
can radio, and presents clearly
daughter's and family. Mr. and
And simply one of the main
l(JU&lt;
m
reason* underlying radio'* un- .
vana» *maU unit tacpragedented appeal a* a major
^wwri to improve tha daughter and husband. Mr. and pttaL * Easter guest* at Um
entertainment and information nwlM,
oj hm unit, Mr* David Klnntstan at Prcol- homo of Mr. and Mra Harold
medium.”
Tbc aii-yww-oid soldier, a driver
in Company A of lbs 18th In- Mra William Gurnaey and fam- 1 Robert Camj
Uy left Good Friday to visit Mr.: Grand Rapid

Fimina-

„„

would be adequate parking apace city Umlte but away from court
In cwiaectkm with the building

Brown
i SSVKiEJafif1 Now Ensign at

Slngert

If

rWS

~

Lansing an
gratulatton*
aH.iJalU,—. to the grundparrnLs,
Mra Brown and Uictr two Kins.
Mr and Mra M.iJ Baake on David and
£
their first grandchild. Cara Ann.
“J”
ta
are Mr. and Mrs .to take flight training.

the Barter week.

veloped skin In Moslem countries Dunn 0M Monday of last week,
where religion forbids the por-- Mr* Duun entertained her son
iroyal of human and animal and family for dinner on Bun-

Hastings Insurance Agency
COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE
S,

.

219 WIST STATE ST.
m $r.**d TM*tre"

New Location: -sm*

Phono 945-4100
Mutual Funds Investments

�from lhe,8eajnd and Third

allowed dtoUnce."

Syrup Festival

.V puiuiaacq me land
ifctBhv night the City Council
-xwgBl ft formal rtsoliilton cxu&gt;« thanks of the clUasna
‘ . Li. .enverirwr mrw» Hi.n

Attracts 5,000
’

—

—- “j u» uicrv ytura aso
****• u*
obtained

Haetentet&amp;Vkinity

Marriage Licenses

Th» flw-mr latM include- an
The annual
option for renewal.
City muat pay itaelf for
•aaeaamento made far the improve­
ment of Out Railroad Street,
totaling Ml 1.25 -Die City ortgtaaHy
Mraard tlw bcneflto to the New
York Central, and then found out llghtfu! tune and delicious food.
—thb munidpaJiiy owns the property.

Senice to City
Council Racogntoiea
Veteran Official al
Mtnulay'a Seaaion

rently returned from Virginia after ,

cuy Mm The two icawte* are
J^Bjlfltepated a. « Sunday.

■Thanked’ for

HHS Girls, Boys
cUUy beautiful

s

•■J-twil-rtrit of ilia lifetime, and,
-WHEREAS, it la the drain- of
uj, bxly to recognlie the tong
ud faithful eerrittg of WALTER
^-W.V^ntEREFORE, be U re­
trod that the thank* of tlu&gt;
-ujera of Um City of Haattnga be
Blend, d to WALTER L. WAL­
LACE &lt;xi hit retirement through
tbb body, the elected reprewentaof the ciUaenry of thli Otty.
•BE FT FURTHER RXSOLVED
•Jut • copy of thia resolmion'be
WALLACE.”

luve everything

Bob King has announced that
Haaunga High Hl-Y and Trt-Hlof her sister.
le LAS. which was can- Y clubs are to be represented M
d tost week was resched­ the stale YMCA Youth Confer­
uled for this Wednesday at the ence at Oakland Unlrerahy near

Personal Mention

Camp Ftre office April 15. Plans
were completed for the Grand
Council Ptre to be held May 10
spending a
at the Central Auditorium at
(wtlim to the Robert W.
7:15-..pm. Joyce Skedgell gave
instnictlons for Are and baking Olivers who art The Banner al

At Vermontville

villa product.' You two should
.
....
■uuu.c.auiy ui uic wted at the nnuual eook-ouL -&gt;—s -=—&gt;—
Joycetying,
talked
on first
aid Oaryi
and ^Yg
u» newt of*•«**&gt;*■
&gt;&lt;&gt;ur fam­
Vermontvide Maple Syrup fratival knot
nutated
by Mra.
the remarkable
a*turday was a day that will long
atitetaUc record your son. Jay, spent Saturday
be remembered, wpoctally for Mias Cooper.
1
tnun.' I&lt; nt
i..
Kathy Stanton, daughter of Mr
Mra. Miller's group 8, *Fluta'
was kept entertained on Tues­
Society at Clearwater High
chspti as soon as arrangements and cviebrnted her 17th birthday. day, April 20. The girls met at
Junior Symphony
Mla» Stanton was crowned the Camp Fire office at 10 Hhcoob put* him in the out­
are toaiucd. The bah diamond b
standing student bracket tn Orchestra Concert
1* u* by the National Staple Syrup o'clock where they left for Bat-____ r—x
u. o»l uura in
“
wnich will mean there will be
The Kalamazoo Junior Sym­
many youth gathered there Parkman, Ohio.
phony Orcliestra’ will play their
aeum. The little girls were most
throughout Um- summer months.
The festival opened with a pun­ Impressed with it all and same
'Therefore, in view of the fact
lie
will
be
iieadi-d
fbr
college.
cake
and
maple
oyrup
bnakfasL
home
laden
with
gifts
from
both
that a church building and aasoThe Robert, Shannon-, are 4 pm. Sunday,' May, 3. at KalaAlthough the day (tarted off factories and souvenirs from the
visiting in Canton. Ohio, several maroo Central Auditorium. Au­
museum.
ditions for new players for nest
Volunteers are urgently needed &lt;to)-s this xwk.
«OnI.b‘
nm Ba’*Ul church
year's concerto wjif b« held at
Mr.
and Mra. Harold Hewitt, WMU after school on Thursday
of Hastings, we request of the
iuu
their son. Dwight, and their and Friday. May 30-11. and all
Hastings City Cmiricll that no ap­ ”,—
visited
this
little
neighboring
com
­
Camp
Fire
office
If
interested
nephew, Danny Sbelienhuger. re- day Saturday, May ».
proval be given for the granting ot
munity
of
750
rraldento
to
be
a liquor license or permit for tint
Hastings Bowl as our church will entertained.

Chief of Police Richard Bunlar
ruggtMcd the Council $tudy the
Bdvtoabllhy of providing a main

north-south through street might
ald the traffic Dow. The suggestion

Ji

for ctorfly-puriiy. flavor aiki color,
were Archie Martin, first' Ruawll
Smith, second; Or! Thrun. third:
Carl Geariiart. fourth, and Je$sic
Wire, fifth.
In Ute sugar division Car) Thrun
took first; carl Gearhart, second;
Leo Malcult, third and Archie
Martin, fourth. Candy wius a ho
Judged wttti Carl Gearhart taking
first; Carl Thrun, second, and
Archie Martin, third. In the cream
division. Carl Tlirun took first;
Leo Malcult. second'and Clarl
Gearitart. third

parking meters and other duties,
and to study a request from Myer
Wlnick tar limited parking stalls division Phillip Scott took first,
E. D. Ban-diet &amp; Son. second; Carl
Thrun. third and Carl. Gearhart,
fourth In the sweepstake* Carl
Gearhart took first; Cort Thrun.
second; Leo Malcult, third and
Archie Martin, fourth.

AgkfOf
' Sunnyflowers" and
you'll get them |ust
hko they look In the
picture. From |0.00
plus tax.

LADY BUXTON

Gilmore
Jeweler
WI 5 5316
102 E. State

Phillip A . Clark has been
coating $2,808 at Anne Drive off named assistant high school
Cook Road.
,
TW also approved a lease for
pert of the old Oty Hall to be tember. He is now assistant high
rented by Barry County for $X0 school principal and a biology
teacher at Kellogg High. He is
also director of adult education,
Jejiartment, now a post he will continue to fill.
Courthouse, as well Mrs Clark leaches fourth grade
at Kcltopt.

SHORTS. SETS

Junior, Misses and Half-Sizes.

Regular $59.98

.

100% cashmere in-two styles.
Tuxedo and button front. Block

■ Qr)cj Reduced from Regular

. MOHAIR S\VEATERS
L
Reyulir $12.98

.
7 r Cardigan styles in pastel a

now

*7.77

Ladies JERSEY SHIFTS
Need no care, wash easily, dry
quickly. Retain shape with no

■ro"'"0.

fa ... *89

NOW s4.44
Regular $5.98 .

Now

*3.88

All Reduced

Now • • ' 2 F*lr

*1.00

HASTINGS

Ona Group of 0dd» and Endi from our

,^^1/^1^

BABY DEPARTMENT

TOWELING

J

Regnier 49e yd.

yjj

$^00

m si
ft

IRONING BOARD COVERS
Two types . . . stretch-on muslin
or silicone coated. Fits all size

Regular 79c each
M
C«dfW&gt;

Now 2 for

bo-*

GIRLS SKIRTS

Now *1.15
Regular $1.19

Now

rted prints in pleats. Sizes 7

*1.88

Now

GARMENT BAGS
Jumbo size will hold

14

gar­

$^| QQ

KITCHEN TOWELS
Terry doth in
assorted patterns.

Now 3 for $1.00

Regular $1.98

100% cotton with lace trim . . .

_ _

White in sizes 4 to 14.

Now

Swito Suits — One group in two

&lt;«g

'I.UU

n.w

*

PILLOWS
In assorted colors
and sizes.

Regular $1.98 &amp; 2.98

Now $1.00 qnd $1.44

...«Wr

-

g

BLANKETS by

Beacon

Kneeknockers

One group in prints end solid

colors. Sizes 7 to 14.

‘chine worfiable. Moth proof ...
Assorted colors.

Regular $5.98

NOW

S Ji
4» V W

Regular $3.98

NOW *2.88
and

88'

Regular $2.98

One group in 100% cotton, As-

Jamaicas

*1°°

STAMPED PILLOW CASES

ments. 54 Inches long.

Children's SPORTSWEAR

RECLINER CHAIR

*29”DOWNTOWN
i

Ndw2drt.*500

SHOE RACKS

ond honey.

.MnSnm.H,

117 W. STATE ST.

.

Refulir $k.9S Dm.

New. exclusive• permonap. Ma-

SOFA BIDS

*1S°

R.gUi«r$2.98

Rayon acetate with lace trim.
White and pastels. Sizes 4 to 14.

*159

1

Regular $1.69

GIRLS PANTIES

Quality

GAUZE DIAPERS
Slightly irregular.

Hemstitched. Assorted potterns.

J.PC. DINETTES

INAL s
CUIkKMl

;j

Ladies SLEEVELESS SHIFTS
Docron and cotton knit. Feature

GIRLS SLIPS

BEDROOM SETS

Rog. $2S»

Now 2 for

All linen,

Size, 8!4 to 11 In shode, of ihltt

s59

qq

Regular $1.00

Pastel colors and prints.

Holds 9 pairs of shoes.

BUNK BEDS

1

Regular $7.98

Ladies SEAMLESS HOSE

$139

-

Now 4 pr.

F Prices by ’/j

2-PC. SOFA BED SUITES

3-rC. CURVED

PLASTIC BABY PANTS
x-Regular 29c each

toco

One group of Juniors,' Misses
Half-Sizes. Spring and Surf

Ladies SLIPS

$OQ
.... oa

I.UU

RECEIVING BLANKETS

Lace-trimmed, cotton and dacron
blend. White only. Sizes 3?. to 44.

MATTRESSES

A

g.iui.r$i,98

Now

. Sizes S-M-L-XL Pull-on style.

’

broken sizes.

CHARGE ITI
WITH NO MONEY DOWN,

6X.

N&lt;&gt;w S44OO

Ladies SPORTSWEAR

$29

2 to

Reduced

One Group of SLACKS. SKIRTS.
BLOUSES ond JAMAICAS in

*efl

publishing company in WashApt Ml.

solid color shorts. Sizes

^■b.n^v.n^.

OF QUALITY FURNITURE

Lcglon Hall for this

One group. Printed crop tops with

During part of the construction

Auhtant Principal

rick's Chapel of Syracuse Uni­
versity, Dr. Nicholas Goncharaff, National YMCA ixccutlra

Vilu.g to $29.98

Lduies

ville in a covered wagon when Jturt
could not find a parting spot."
a tunall child.
Tits Council approved advertbtng
Winner of the first price tn the
for ifds for the Installation ot
float division ot the afternoon.
stand and sanitary sewers and parade
ana the Peoples Bibl*
Church ct Nashville. Second place
»Tto a tie between the journalism
the City limits

Aotton.'
ard Tobias and friend of Lan-

Ladies SPRING COATS1

Entire stock of Spring dress coots.

Katamasoo. was there only long
enough to serve as one of the
Judges In Uie children's parade.
txms Ummghout Ute day. Among
the winners were George Haney
of Nashville who at fie was the
oldest man attending the festival.

day. Friday and Saturday am
Steve Roblnaun, Dave Fanrli.
Ray Ziegler. Jerry Skidmore, BUI
Wightman, John Nixon, Mary
Karmee. Kathleen Gaskill, Linda

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third year. Their theme

Grand Rapida.
Saturday evening. April 17, the
Phillip Armstrong* entertained
wlUi a pancake eupper. Oumu
Included the Edger Tublaa fami­
ly of Shelbyville. Ind.; Ron To-

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�Wayland Calvary
Church is Setting
For Lovely Nuptials
Mbu Zelma Chrereman. daugh-

•on ot Mr and Mrs Harris
Geary, of Wayland, in a double
ring ceremony performed by U»e
Rev. NeU Hom at the Wayland
CWlvrry Church Hoturday. April

mere
■■ . —
on Wednesday wish the jrtaea
going to Martha BrandsUrtUr.
babel Johnson. Dee Morey'^2
k- Knopf. Barbara Chase. BonMa
Lzxkwuud. Martha Dean. Huth
Coleman. Blanche Potte. J°

take* lea* time to adopt a child
than to bear ons. Most adoptive

Mra
George Alexander of
Middleville played ti&gt;e tradltlon-

Focus Attention

On Family

princes* *atln. terminating in a
chapel-train. The fitted bodice

•'

meHirers o&gt; tne Homesteaders Ex-1

SrilSS

i Service Agencies

were asked to go on the County

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been designated as Nations)
Family Week and attention 1*
Robert Ingram and Mra. Roy Qari- fixused on the service agencies
son will set up the bootlia An that strive for the betterment
interesting lesson was given by of family relationships.
In Barry County a concerted
'effort in the direction of impiueemenl In this area, when
problem* arise. 1* the FAMIbY
and CHILDREN'S SERVICES'

chantilly la« flounce. A raUn
petal head piece held her French
illusion veil. Both were designed
and made by the bride. She carby white hyacinths with stream­
ers of Ivy and lovers knots
•Mrs. Cindl Annis, Nashville.
friend ot the bride, as matron of

pitted within four to eight
month*.
A local committee of cfvicmlndcd women assisted with th*
furnishing of Mra. Lewis' office.
Her .hours are Tue*. Wed. and
Friday. 10 a*n.-3:30 pm. Hsr
phonr number I* 948-4388. On
Monday* and Thursday* *he
may be reached In Battle Creek
Board members of the Family
and Children's Service* from
Barry County at the present
time are Mrs Richard Shuster
and Dr. William Helrtgel.

si

office here, located on the sec­
ond floor of the Hasting* Na­
tional Bank, since April lotnr.

Club met on Saturday evening at
Northeasiem School for a Sidle County ha* been impressive dur­
ing this period of time. She is
i.err through United Fund flA reception was held In the
nanring and in cooperation with
I
with
partners' names and caused the Calhoun Coupty Family and
. Mias Zelma Cheeseman Become
church basement immediately
1 much gaiety. Three were eight Children's Recrices, which now
following the ceremony.
cake and gift* awaiting her at guest couples who Joined in the incorporates the former Michi­
After a trip Into Canada. the
fun. The Ron Cunninghams had gan Children** Aid Society. Mr
charge of the punch table fur Die Robert D. Krieg ar U Executive
Wu-L’U-.d.
■ evening, and the Omar Barnum* Director of the Calhoun County
The bride is a graduate of
and Merrill Karthre* were the office
. Nashville High School and
Saturday. April 24. Bruce Smith
snack and coffee host*.
Mrs Lewis' schedule is varied
Wright Beauty Academy of BalInvited three friend* to help hL-n
and much of her work 1* with
"Die diaries Wilke* were In
the Beauty Center in Wayland. celebrate hl* eighth birthday, the
Hastings Extension Group 5 met unwed mothers and the adoptive
Lowell on Wednesday. the 21st, at Monday, April 19. at the home of
She ata ted that there are
Wayland. High School and 1* the 35th. with a roller - »kating the home of their daughter, the Mra. Joe Shulls. &lt;DI E. Walnut
employed at the Auto Clinic In P*rty at the Thonupple Rink Charles Thuston*, to celebrate the Sheet, with Mrs. Ray Water* w many misconception* relating to
Bruce* parents,
parent*, the Jack Smith*.
Bmlth*. 16lh birthday of the Thuston twin*. co-hcwten, Following dessert. the both of these service* and this
Grand Rapids.
Bruces
afccrnpanlcd Uie group which in­ Larry and Linda.
butlnras meeting was conducted week the following question* and
answers about adoptions will
cluded Tom Alderson. Michele and
Susie Shetterly. and Brucre brother
Mr. and Mrs John Muilenlx en­ bey. A financial statement was help the public to understand
tertained the Barry County Agri­ given, and officers elected far the some of the facts Mrs Lewi*
skating party, proved to be a lot cultural Teachers Club at their coming year were: Mrf. Joo-Bhultz. said often couples who long and
AU the Hastings rtaldente,
chairman; Mr* L. R^ Storer. vice I yearn to adopt children hesitate
plus ths Paul Faulkners of Mld- the Smith family was especially home. 1012 N. Michigan Avenue, chairman; Mrs. Elmer GUltspie. because of imagined obstacle* or
on Saturday evening.
misinformation "We cant empiuulx* enough." Mr*. Lewis de­
Jolla. Calif., during this post
to Mra Smith, a* *he and the
clared. "that adoption 1* an InWinter were-dinner guaris of. three children were all winner* in
Utvldual proposition. We have all
n o *rench and Mra I the cake-walk game although the
kinds of children and they need
at the HaKlngs rink wa* ftlied with other chkdrrn.
April 17. Kendra invited th* »uth
Hotel Sunday?
all kinds of parents. There i*
grade girls from Central School to Michigan Week" and the lessan. only one way a cuuple can find
"Smith Monopoly " The guests Join her m a -3wtm" party at the sented by Mrs Harry Scobey. PUns out whether they arc acceptable
returned to Bruce* home where Battle Creek Youth Centre. The were made for a picnic tn June and that is to apply to us. Love
they shared' his birthday cake, "gid*'' had a wonderful time and with Mrs Herbert Reinhardt *nd nf children is one of the moat
important ingredients n e c e *a surprise from his Grandpa couldn't think of a more pleasant
committee in charge.
flqal criteria 1*. "W1U the couple
The Arthur Stewards entrained make good parent* "
toe cream. Each UUle guest was of her eighth birthday. Ten friends
helped
her. —
to ------make —
thl*
These are some of the fallacies
given a take-home prize. Bruce —
re— —
r ~a v-ery their potluck bridge club consist­
again celebrated on Sunday when I*2* &lt;&gt;cca*10’'P^rhap* the ing of the Herbert Moyer* the about adoptions:
his grandparents and uncle. Ute tn06t h® of the afternoon was the
Edward Smith* and Ken. came for fortune-teUl^ jama Later that Wright Sims and the Antod Turjeu* on Saturday evening. The account.
..
.
.
..
. e v ■ n I n v Rm-Vv rewxttntwd
b-..-partying- when the Jack Hokes, (club keep* a running bridge -core
"Nothing could be further
n a were dinner firsts at the ItobuS! with q total taken at Qie&gt;:4 of from the truth." say* Mr*. Lewis.
, the season to determine* the win­ "There i* no minimum Income'
hIch
home.
Jack
and
Becky
ihartng
the
week with hl* new watch which
ning couple.
honors
as
they
have
a
mutual
requirement.
AU we require 1*
they brought him.
that the income be high enough
birthday.
On Sunday the Clarence Millers to support the child adequately.
On Wednesday, April 31. a group
The ladles of the St. Rom guild* .Mrs Bert Rupright of tamatng and That's all. We're far more inter­
held their potluck nipper Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. oernld Bandau and ested in the quality of their poDawn Buighdoff. Lynda Newton, April 20. in the school basement. family were guests of thj Ckrlton tentlal parenthood than In how
WIDDINC
Abdut 60 member* «er« present Norcutt* for dtimer tionOrlnJ the much money they have in the
Kenfleld. Carol Rote, Sandy Belson. and all of the guild* were repre­ first btrtlutay of the Norcutt*' »ai.
FHOTOOtAFHY
sented. There was a dlih cloth and David, and al*o a* a farewell din­ ■ There 1* a fee of 8350 for the
dlnner party. At Jean * home, the towel shower for the kitchen after ner tor Carlton, who Is with the tidoption cast* and services. Mrs
appetizers were served; at Sandy's which court whist was played, with Air Puree and is leaving lor Tura salad: at Sally * the main course
charged only when the adoptive
Stauffer. St. Stephen'* guild laid
parent* can afford It Otherwise,
revealing of the purpose of the
The Marsiudl Belson* enter­ she adds, they pay what they
tained with a dinner at Bill can afford.
beautiful birthday
Knapps tn Kalamazoo on Saturday
*bome.
Behan's birthday Guests besides
There 1* no such requirement,
they »ay.
Emmanuel Guild will hold a Julie, end Miss Shirley Belson.
moot interesting mre-Ung Wed- - .
nreday morning. May 5 st 8:30 i
Charles DeLang entertained
Wrong again, the minimum
o'clock In the church Undercroft. [ the udles ot Uw Balumo:c Tcr- requirement is only two years
Mra. Franklin Huntley will I race Trailer Park on Tuesday,
review the book "Light a Candle” April 27. at a ahowcr for the pleus- school and/or college edura­
whlch should prove to be one of, ure of Mr*. Howard Holly,
the-most Interest Ing-programs of
• • .
Not'so: there are plenty of
the year Guesti are most cordi­
Mrs Wallace Osborn was lunch­ children from low education sit­
,—
eon -hostess
to the Rending
Club uations ahd may be paired with
ally invited.
-------- —---------------- --------Coffer will be served by Mrs. Monday afternoon at her home on
W Clinton Street. The book. "Red ground*.
"For every baby who come*
। Carpet at the White Hou*c." writnis Hagan.
| ten by Wiley T. Buchanan, Jr.. In for adoption." Mrs. Lewis
This will be the flrat morning
adequate parents
child."
’
fer this change.

Society newS

Mr., Mrs. Porteous
Honored at Parties

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(Emmanuel Guild
Meets Wednesday

ere they are
a brand new crop

Frank Gallagher, R3 Delton. A
July wedding is being planned.
They art both graduates of Del­
ton High School in 1983. John
attended Kellogg Community Dance Studio Will prevent a pro­
College and 1* employed at the pun' al the LOOT. Hall on
E W. Bllu Company in repair Friday evening.
engineering. Mis* Wilson t*‘ a
baton Instructor for area schools,
both elementary and high school.

Mr. and Mrs. Fox
Mark Silver Jubilee

Tmi five tha Rntsf

ding anniversary at their home,
[2110 Bedford Road, on Sunday.

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and relatives may call from 2
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HODGES
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Mason of Charlotte, and Mr. and
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and Mra. C. W. H1U of Charlotte.
ENO AO ED-Mr. and Mra. Milo
Blain, 337 East State road, an­
nounce the engagement of their
daughter. Ruth Elaine, to Martin
W. Bigley, son of Mr. and Mra.
John Bigley. Sr_ 408 Parker Art..
Kalamazoo. Mia* Blain la a 1961
graduate of Hastings High
School and Knlamaaoo School of
Practical Nursing. Her fiance 11
employed at KVP Sutherland*.
An August 14 wedding la being
planned.

and Danny Benham, local.
Wally Yerty left on Wednesday

ths Keith Yertya and#Martt, ware

John Harphams. on Sunday, Wally

The Edward and Lynn Davis
families entertained the Bob Da-

Personal Mention
Youngs were to be in Milwaukee. the 24th. Mra Harold Gray and
WLs, thin Thursday to attend

peotedly Monday following a
stroke
brother. Allen Kellogg, also Uvea
tjpwi the Howard Orsboms' with Mrs KUdow.
return from a Winter In Florida,
The Max Mytrs entertained hl*
they stopped in I Arning to spend
IfUm
Mra. Myers' father. Emeat Thcenp•on. wlio has recently returned
'«• dinner Mr. and Mrs from Florida, wag a caller at their
Harry Biudr of ■'Catifumla.-■ who home. On Bunday, the 33th. the

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108 E. State St.

day evening the Or-lxrns were
dinner guests of the Henry Colas.

ton and Mra Margaret Johnson
v—-- entertained for Bunday
' ".re by the Orsborna. Callers
Reynolds, and Myron Reynolds.

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David Smith and his mother,

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Not true, they gay; though, of
course, a doubtful marriage rec­
ord would be thoroughly exam­
ined to determine the couple's
likelihood of future difficulties

they're full

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This. too. 1* faloe; although
the couple mu»t~be basically reUgioua.- since ethical and moral
values are generally Ued up with
religion. NaturaUy. they add.
regular church-goers are prefer­
able and an athe|*Uc couple
would stand a slim chance, but
ehurch membership is not a pre­
requisite.

\ What's exciting
) ,zl fashion.
All designed
with verve.

ENGAGED—Mr. and Mra. John
Wilton, R5 Hasting*, with to an­
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Jacklyn Kay, to John

and Helen ODonndl.
On Thursday there were 10
tables in play with honors foing
to Lois Hopkins. Bardy Cottar,
Gretchen Kennedy. Kerma Her- ■
rick, Arloa Reed. Helen Mote.
Dorothy French. Genera F»ul.
Joyce Rhode. Betty Cutahaw,
Ann Hamaty. Mary Fe'frwn.
Audi* Baty. Irene St. Martin,
Barbara Burkholder. Brtiy Yoder

Personal Mention

cal handicap.
.
False; the oply criterion here pital.
Miss Ann McDonald, daughis whether or not life expectancy

blouses
'3to’5

-

Lovely bridge lunciwon* were
held al Ute Hotel Hastings*'’*•
ntactey and Thureday of lw*
week with Mrs. Rudolph Flora, /
Mra.

plain*, but !* no longer th* ca*«;
couple* must, however, have a'
medical evaluation of the in­
, ability to have children, pri-'
marily because the agency seeks,
to head off couples who, for pay- (
chologlcal reason*, want to nibstiiute adoption for natural
child-bearing.

man of Nashville, breams the

Aj\
1\

Honor Guests
At Lovely
Bridge Luncheons

•nu ctuktren service* stall; a* a
matter of fact, couples may J
adopt two or even more children

Society newS

Iff
I I

Come see every great 1

,

look going­
in the newest
blouses and shirts.
It’s a big, bold,

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Simply not true; mioN
the parents range in alH
30 to 38. and applicants tM
43 are acceptable Actually^
add. even applicants ore
basis, for adoption of children

&gt;160 to »400

LAPO
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,
The Harold Phillips In TyMr.

Dallas. Texas, April 25th for a
meeting of the Antique Automo­
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Hastings spout the middle of
May.
The Dr. David Cook family of

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U. of M. studant, Dennis
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Actually, the only requirement
I* that the couple be residents;
there Is no retroactive factor.
Even servicemen, they add. who.
of course, are subject to transfer

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family will attend Uw gradu­
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tnr
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Births at Pennock P^sonal Mention

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Pufpaff attended the District ’ 1* doing better Ha is still in Ute
MYF Council mealing at Bowen hwpitel at Bturgl*.
Ccnlcr on Saturday. * Mrs.
Mra. Eldon Houghtalln spent J
Charles Day called on Mr* E. H. !* week in Chfcajo and attended
Lathrop and Mr*. Glenn Putp*fl I beauty school there * Mr. and ■
thb week. * Mr*. Charier Gay Mra. Lindon Norrta caffed ab
ft.
11— V't...,
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SUTUS AV PWtroCK ,

Dies on Saturday

Hasting* Saturday. * Mr. and ,
Newaygo on Bunday where they Mrs. Winston Merrick from Long
liad dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Lake called at Uie Lindon Norrt*
home Bunday.

MJkOwula
Mam on Bunday, Uie Mtb.
died Batutday
naming,
A «* a Grand
jupidi nursing home.

Callers on Mrs. Glenn Pufpaff granddaughter* I am
were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hawks or
Ban.".eld. Dr. Clayton Wllletta of
Charlotte and Mrs. Stanley Ha- Charles Cairns from Hastings
called al Lloyd Owens Sunday.
* Mra. Karol Owen and children

IL
t Winter at Bradenton.

nj Middleville; three grandclUl. .. _ &lt; .

Janine

■Hie f)db GUIs returned Uie
Utter part of the weak after
rutting their daughter, Mr. and
Ur*. Robert Lyle, in Lansing,
and JJr«. GUI’s sister, Mr, and
Ur*. Dick Penn. In Detroit. They
gbo called on other rslaUvu
and friend* in both vlclnlUca.
The Glenn Storra entertained
Ur. and Mrs. Robert Smith and
umUy of Grandville. Mr*. Alice
Oordon and Mr. and Mr*. HarcM I. smith for dinner on
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U.mmonJ

Mr. and Mrs. Lyle (Champion
entertained several cduplc* (Sat­
urday evening for a lard party.
* Mra. Russell Minor entcr-

ntvw.
Ur.
Un. Clvtoo H«wlaud, Audrey, Joyce and Chris­
tina of Nashville, entertained
with an Boater dinner, April 18.
Guest* were. Mra. Lotta Stauffer.
Hastings; Mr. and Mra. Emeraon
Stauffer, Alto, and Mr. and Mra.
Harry S. Brown, Jr, of Grand
Rapids.

Homer Bliss, ot Fullerton. Calif.,

Lloyd Meadows and cHUdrtn
spent uie Easier vacation witn
a motor trip to Florida, return­
ing Saturday, a Mrs. Ctiarlu.
Knorr and children returned
Thursday alter spending Hie

pounds
MRS. MARY WINDES
-------- ----- ra wcuc, kij w.
, au S. Washington,
al the and Airman 2nd Prank J. Cam D- State St, and Mra Kathryn
Packard. R3 Hastings.
bell. Port Austin, son of Mrs.
enu in Chilhcolhe, Ohio.
James VanAmeyden, ot Augusta. Veda Campbel), Camp Ground
Mr. and Mra. liowara Carpen­
Mr. and Mra. John Mullmix
ter, accompanied by his parents,
By Mr*. Burr Fiurett
venilon and they were Mra. Mao
and family, airompanted by hla
Mr. and Mra. /Earl Carpenter,
Hart.
1515
N.
Michigan,
and
Mrs.
mother, Mra. Bartha Mullamx, of Saturday afternoon, April 17, al
spent the weekend With relatives
Buttle Creek had dinner In KalSidney Swan. R1 Dowling.
la Detroit. « Letand. Stuart, Ba­
________ W6CS potluck
amaxoo on Easter. The following
dinner thl* Thursday at 13 sil. Mike, Norman, Hubert and
day the Mullenix family went to
n~——
——r-- ------- ----- o’clock at the Burr Fossett home.
Chicago to visit the Museums.
Owen. Hl Nashville and Mrs au invited to attend. * The weekend trout fishing in North­
Fern Mead. R3 Hastings, who BarryvUlo Giers arc partlcipat- ern Michigan. * Mrs. Harold
Of white and yellow mums and ha ve attained their goals as mg m the County &lt;H Carnival al French has returned home niter
W witnessed by 35 member* of presertbed by their doctors and the Community Center Building spending seven weeks in Ford
family.
are tn their three month wait- on the fairgrounds on Saturday, Hospital. Detroit, following sur­
gery.
newlywed*. Mr. and Mra. Frank
The bride wore a stnyt length Ing penod before they too can May 1', from 1 to 10 pm. EveryCampbell (Bonnie Courtney) re­ dress of white lacquered bro- graduate.
lune 1* Invited to vUit Ute busturned last weekend from their dads, fashioned with a sweet­
wedding trip, and Frank report­ heart neckline, and nited waist ontera and
ctorogo WWW’s Fair bakery booth which
ed for duty at Selfridge Air with a matching brocade coat. their eating hibite by teaming features homemade breads, rolls,
Force Base on Bunday.
food valuta and counting cal- hncl oU,er baked «&lt;&gt;oda■ U»u*
tty Mr*. Lloyd Owen
Callan at the Charles Wlikm
orlee Through "irroun thr-mny recipes from other land*. A good
l Of yellow
“~y
bite mums. healthier and liappter llvtw.
&gt; family, h Mrs. L. A. Day was a
| Bundlly dinner guest of Mr. and
.
------------•-----------j Mr*. LMUe Dickerson of Dowute groom.
Will Gurd Sunday. John Gurd,
Mist Georgia Anderson, a sailor
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Haywood ling. Mra. Day spent Tuesday
M1M Margery Kllmar,. friend
at WMU, and her roommate, Miss
and Mr. and Mra. Ray Haywood night and Wednesday with Mr. from Cedar Creek mill corner,
Sharon Bunch, were on a comp­ of the bride, was her only at­ were Easter guests of Die lat- , and Mrs. Duane Day and Jeantendant, Her dross was yellow
Halleck and family frum McOmnet with a lace covered bodice,
rence Bates, of CoopersvUl*. On
Mr*. Glenn Pufpaff • was a bcr District, were Bunday iunchand also including Mammoth Cave and matching yellow veil and Sunday the Bates visited at the Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and, —
—
head-piece. She carried yellow
Robert Haywood home.
Mrs. Karl Pufpaff. * Mrs. Karl j We’re happy to hear Mr. James
adventure, and to quote the girls
. ClUIord KuUtovUl. Dowllar
"a fabulous experience."
•“■nd of the groom, acted as
L man and the ushers were
star Ronald Courtney, brother
the bride, and Master Jerry
Hamp, cousin of the bride, from

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reception was held in the
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Mrs. Courtney chose a powder
blue dress for her daughter’s
wedding and the groom's mother
wore a Davy blue flowered dress.
Both mothers wore yellow and
white carnation corsages.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gallup,

Red golf shirts

FRESH DONUTS
from the

—■
ZIIUXBday, April 15 to spend the Eas­
ter weekend with his sons, the
Rolland Valentines, at Ann Ar­
bor and Uie Arthur Valentine* of
Willi*, reluming on Tuesday.
Mra. Della Durkee also accom­
panied him to visit her daugh­
Bunday dinner guests
ter. the Holland Valentines.

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.^dr1 a

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Uotfwsa. Saturday at Central Michigan
I Unt»er»liy. Ml. Pleasant, when
* na, « Mt, Astu Si; io" MS they wiU attend college next
% I SS-^Sd.”"

M

For traveling, the new Mrs.
Campbell changed to a two-piece
beige suit With white accessories

bridal bouquet.
Out c
Grand
Odessa.
------ „
Woodland, Mt.
Clemens and Wyoming.
A rehearsal party was held at
the horns of the groom’s mother.

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Bunday. May B. Um family of
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golf shoes,
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diac Church at Lake Odem
honoring their parasite on their
60th wedding anniversary. AU
relative*. friends and neighbors

golf balls,

and golf tips we have.
Stop by soon for one

or the other.

Harold McLeod camo homo for
a family gathering and to honor
Mr. and Mra. McLeod for a bolated 43rd wedding anniversary

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�^eventh-doy Young
People Attend
Youth Fair

Milo L Harry

turn out a snow of wnich born
the television Industry and the
public can iw proud
—An ardent television fan

i

&lt;1 PUBLIC FORUM p

Hasting* to Join, along with

Dies Saturday;

Rites Tuesday
died Saturday morning.
24. at FrntuMm-DrtuU'axi Hospital in Grand

at the Walklroff-8|x&gt;uPunerwl Home.

■ Advemut young people and par-'
ent*, ronvvrvr.d on Luruung’s
' Civic Center auditorium. Sunday. |
April 35. for the church's annual I
April 27. 1905
Youth Fair.
|The Bantings Banner.
The youngsters, were kept busy HastlniP. Michigan,
enjoying themseivc* and bwm-r ^
tag something worthwhile nt the
I*
, .
, „
„
.
Mune time
| The letter of Mr. Robert L
rriinrl.u™. w...
In Ihn
ln &gt;,our las“e of APrU
I
--’'“I- prwented claims «o coni^i8
I lnuT
’’-"aWLdaxl facu that I
d
° ' f,-cl 1
~rrcct ,hwnm«u», ermpk..
b1mi)ii t Wl lhil ,

the United State# Senate ta it*
pn-setrt form will tax the toko

.
.
. .
_
Already working men and wvbloek and not to advance until men hare been advised that they
27 Jh*'r *,u i»Y ‘he Medicare Bill out
in rhanre Rzia/t-hlnrirw
&gt;«* I . . .. &lt; .____ —. . . .
.

,
.
.------------ ------- -- ■ W IICWI V&gt;,v WVIU UI UIVH-... U»
wr? hln
" ,hrtr C*Murre-mcn or any protewt
thto hod been a bad aoelcfar'-, ;n our newspapers Part of live
the bodie. of the Injured might jUx
w
uXomta o*
administer the
I ful. personal checking of the lx- lying on tlw pavement to be InluwllcnUa
acquired skills in friendly com­
Ktmrlr hv
i*. n
... 41 M n
_ .... KCILUIK
...
.
-------------- ------- -------- —--- ----- - ------- vLnlofnra
----------- - nA
— ,—— ---•inn.
nciicme
petition which included fire confidence
In my dtpuUia and'tde Hose-linen might be dnren pure and simple to kiep the
building, knot typing, tent pitch, wa* convinced that Mr. Trwise'a | over and broken In cose of fires ^x-lallut sang In newer Walter
Sefii' r^,,lcr tonnmtlc account could There la no jusUficattan for Reuther ta behind till* robben'

\Barry 4IPers
Stuffy Stale'«
~
» j
*
Special evangdteUc servlceo Dairy llldllSli

Plan Evangelistic

Sertic;

at Pilgrim
Holiness Church

Continuvi to Goin
I Mrs Douglas Brower. 17. Rt
jsXvik M.toh Ic&lt;2:

tlnue* to show improvement ••
moat daily, B wa* reported tm*
I Wednesday morning. She Is nw
solid •food
is believed
w.,-™.
a,u*n Latta and Ann om«&lt;Mi 1 frating
cau&gt;&gt;*
»vuw
— and
“ be partially
..... —out
bck-mnlng Sunday. Ma/Z M Xha--^ B
accompanied by Mr*.! to
ot of the coma
in wii&gt;«. ««
been sincesuf­
SS^TwH^ R« b’ Iri^wT X.IUVU
tSiri^wl^M^
~ th^Mich?
--- - -­ f^rtS^vwjhem.
fering severe head tnjurtea ta ■
Church with Rev. B. Ivan Wil- 411 girl* who studied the
one-car mishap on April 1 on
the Gun Lake Road. She haa
end annual Dairy Foods Pro- , no speech a* yet. but physicians
Rev.
a&gt; „ _ _ —
n. Williams
wuimuiui will
win speak
ipwi. at
.r vsirhinn State 110 .pro-u
---- -- —- .
tmnrovrment
11 am. and 7 pm. M-rviers JXJS’lMW, C.SS. AP.U __ _ _
day and each evening n*
■
IS1”"1 the
“•
“ ”°|' ’n,
.o'd-UnM &lt;•
—...
throughout.
o'clock.
,
Accompanying Rev.
n.r Williams!
wuiw,&gt;.
"
‘
LXI.
Gordon
dairy* P
product*
Hutltm will
will be
he hla
hl. wife.I
wife । ««»e »«1« of dalr
roductj' i
UVTUUII
|
to Hastings

foe the diary industry ano u*
economic Importance to Mich- |

music and alluring
An Invitation 1* extended
everyone to attend.

Ironside Agency

' gram I* to give the 4H girl* a I
Kieuter knowledge about the
dairy Industry and to train them ■'
to M-rvc a* resource penons in
their liome counties.

UNITED RRETHBENIN
CHRIKT CHURCH
E. Colfax at N. BoKwood

HMgkaliMtiM
LtoMUre

to*
• the
munbeni and names'know
names I know that Mr. Treatae
fnr
&lt;r. —.
' ln
£.
il
** license numbeta
Treotoe knows
know? it “o n.hi
ngh""^.
HB wife. EBtellia, died ta 1937. i The young people taking part; Cf ojIkt co-operative motorist*
— »—
;
*
Worshlp, 9:30 am.
1 Our Doctor* are almost unanl11 xnrvlvrrl
f - . ..
__ I
; Mr. Harrv
Hurry la
aurvived by two In
in the annual event are mm- wlio. ___
wire ___
stopped
at the n
Road­
Mrs. ElUabetn underwood w«*
Bunday school. 10 30 am.
.. .--------- n- n—..
..
ugauui. U1U lIMXmTOUa
daughters. Mrs Velma Allerding bera of the Pathfinder Club, a block that night and I knew ley.
a guest of her cousin, Mr*. Ray
he ntme Into the full light of I MaU froin Uw wage esniiT. Our
Morris, of FluslUng over the |
they could confirm the position
Mmutho Landon of 121 W. tlon similar to the Bay Scout*.
Easter weekend.
of our patrol-car, the lighting .saw tnar tneear was &lt; Ch.vr V’ __ . ,_____ u,_ ___ ...
. . ...
Christian Endeavor hymn sing
MIT1 Street; a son. Gait of r■
«"■ '
and honorable men in our
NaI Lakewood School. 8 pm.
Regaunce; nine grandchildren; o'
deputies Also, I talked earnestly________
and dark._____
Also he had crashed 28 yearn old before their educa­
Prayer meeting Thursday at
M giro: grandchildren. and £
wilii each of my offlcm Deputy | a road-block
at
J *■'
-*"■
high rate of,
three*».stolen.
Guy
6UUTr,' Mis.. 9_
UJr Willard
I .
rgt
Howard Holley, an experienced speed. HI* car was fifty yards tion and experience allows them
to lull practice of their profesM"’i,X55rr
police Officer since 1957. wlth’down the road before Depot:,
INTF.Il-I.AKES BAPTIST
i and Mr* Earl Wiles of
.
jinim-i Jr is na !U1 e»c*Ucnl record in Kalama- Holley was able to draw hi* cun
Beilevue
'woodtaml LtdM^cta
rao Cwnxy
1 “kf*1
and flre “
ihQt to «h* call'd men of any proftaalon. We CHURCH
Delton. Mich.
are the healthiest Nation on
Rev. David Honeywell. Pastor
Nila
, ns Warfi™, SuUlvan. a recent comer to our car 1* nonsense. I cannot aecrp’ tors They literally stay on the
Sunday school. 10 am.
i 19 9
wrv^taE; °nkT
pn«r~ a. a good Mr Tmtoe's statement, "-as ae
Worship.11 am.
.
job_tUl
_they
.dk.
They
arr
rigjit
to
^2 cffu*f 1
watching approached this car, a man
Evening wontUp. 7 pm.
about Medicare, they are agaiiua
to PcttaOCk
being &lt; wUh
i.h interest rtemrv
taiu
I^“XutHxep.tal
‘T7rnUttar
m’~Ru'^X,'
Deputy Hnllnv
Holley w&lt;&gt;«
wa* 1-anrd
‘-ped from
from the
the side
side of
of the.road
the.r xd
Mldw-werit Fellowship, 7 pm.
m'llhnn
8
iln charge of the patrol.
’and into the highway, and H it. You laboring men can still
Wednesday.
voice
a
protest.
Write
your
Senaone rar mishap
I Thu
u&lt;s ;rom
the same Instant we heard a
tOT*. Address letter* to Sen. Hart
and wa* ann.x;nctd a* a "Block- sh°t ”
age A " By agreed code this re- 1 Apparently he was much more and McNamara. Senate Office | The H. J. Klgara were in Oladft”- Easter service* and Mrs.
quire* Barry County to send a ob*ervant of the altuatlon after Bldg, Washington. D. C., Do II
fKigar'T, another. Mm. John Engcar to the intersection of High- ! ,he.*“«• run Uie road-block than now.
Arthur Kidder
lund of Big Rapid*, accompanied
......
..
__ . ..
He one*
nn In uv
wny Ai-va
mui
.»-oo anu sei-1' before
3., —
..-----------■'! --T Vent
‘
„ ,.
™
'them home, vbillng here until
up a Road-Block. A Super Mar- .
on However, the man
Hasting?. R2
Saturday.
Thun.-Fri.-Sat
ket at Itorutag had been robbed 'ran bacM 10 the CV W|U&gt; lhf
of miw^X
। "•shing light and it eame after

till ft (IS Car
IfUlis Into Im*

For Mother’s Day-May 9'h

raw

ITS
KRAZY
DAZE

to ckerisk always**-^

at the

’ off a slight curve on the Camp­
ground road in front of the Rob-

men who mewnl In Um Mum. “
in ms rear-view mirror which
indicate* that the rapidly re-

THE
FEAR
OF THE
YEAR

klammed Into a tree.

1 He wa* ticketed for driving
Be Sure to Get
j without due caution.
Your Shore of the

My deputies gave chase anti

Mr. and Mr*. Peter DeDecker
lend son were in Norway, Mich,
hSSvCh?cked “w* 'todjtnlle" He was overtaken by L..
, for the Easter vacation where ^5,.J.?* tbk)ck"l'i
iP*,rDl rar at the State Parking
they visited their families.
“carding to exacting rode The |,nd Re3l Arr. whkh u
natrol-car
nlA.-i'd rtlacnnallv
__ r'on
_ ...on
patrol-car WO*
was pbu-id
diagonally quarters of .a —
i n_
across the westerly traffic-lane M-M. HU ui .
.......
PARTY GIFTS
ol M-GO in the center of It* in- the fact that he was short- and
STATIONERY
dark and driving a Chevrolet
ing blue-light wo* ftaslilng. the
him. My deputle* had been ad­
Office &amp; School
llut the deputies might hear the vised that the bandits -were
radio Instructions, th? Interior armed and should be approached
Supplies
with caution. Deputy Hollry has
front left side the Adjustable l»een on many road-blocks
spot-light was turned down to There would be no reason why
light a brilliant circle of llltnql- he should be "brutal" or “abus­
ive." He tells me that Mr. Trrzf.f
M-M in' which the officer in complained "We might have
Office Supplies charge 1* required to stand, 'rhe been'injured" and that he re­
spot-light on the front-right plied that people who dhreitard
a road-block are assuming what­
ever danger their act may incur
My deputies slopped and
This 1* standard procedure Even checked 76 car* that night. Onlyon Ute foggiest nights the illu­ one car violated the road-block
mination La clearly evident at a
lubotonUal distance.
sponsible for any inconveniences
caused him
.
Sincerely, .
Merl Campbell. Sheriff
returning from Chicago and
driving 60 mile* an hour, ad­
mittedly five mllca in’ excess of
After rending the “Lefter to
ths night limit My deputies saw
_____
_____ ,____
him approaching
for..,
marc_____
Humthe Editor- in last week's Ban.
a quarter of a mile Officer Hol-1nrr relative to the episode on
ley ntate* he wa* standingl,he highway. It was evident to
squarely in the center of the I nn&gt;'bod&gt;' not emotionally lnhlghway ta the area illuminated 1 solved in the incident that our
by the spot-light and clearly In,,e rarnmunity had been chosen
visible. He swung a flaahltaht!by “ ?«mou« television producfrorn side to side betwren hto I ln« r^^nv h,r ^e locale of
waist and hla knees Deputy one °£ tta? morc I»P«&gt;ar family
Bulilvan was ac Til* pooitlon at I t cnlc&lt;hes
“The Andy Griffith
n,h. r™.___________________________ 11 *
J“

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THIS
YEAR! SSUE-IS.’?*

Wl^i
.tmnrf ,n«,!able that H ,urther episode*, in
tota amusing comedy arc schedthem and Deputy Holler realized , ultd Bomc wrt of not!ce,
Q—t.

NH3
is the
LOWEST

the gullible public. "CAUTION­
ACTORS iCOMEDIANS AT
WORK" might be a suitable re­
qusnUy see* cars with flashing­ minder.
.
blue light* parked "beside" the
The writer would like to add
highway Tills car was oertr.x one suggestion. Il la certainly an
luUf the iughway with the blue honor to Barry County to be
flasher and five other light* chosen for thia dramatic exhibi­
turned on. plu* a flashlight tn tion *v
It »
is uappumuns.
disappointing, nv»itowthe Deputy's hand. I feel U»t, ever/ to find that this television
Mr. Treatise is 33 years old and I favorite which up until now has
feel* that be to an exeprlcnced I been, if nothing else, a family
driver and U embarrased by hto , favorite, which up until now. has
utter and dangerous disregard of chosen to go “arty" and spice
necraaary motoring interruption I performances with crude lanthat each one of us has en- , guage We hope the producers
countered more than onZx-. One [win reconsider, and continue to

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�The Orville VanWles enter­
tained her mother' and step­
father. the Henry Bentleys, of
Lansing ovemlghi on Saturday,
the 17th. and on Easter Uiey
were all dinner gutate of the Ray
Smiths of Carlton Center. Mr
and Mra. Ray Smith. Jr., and
daughter. Cary, also joined them.

Former Hope
Resident Suffers

Fatal Attack

The Hastings Banner

W’hat'ii New At
Hastii.igs
Public Library

■n.. j— April 29,
oo 1965
1QXC
Thursday,

Fiction
1. "Spectrum in. by

Maple Valley

Funeral aerviccn for Harry C.
Daniels. 7fl. VermonlvUlo. a
former resident of Hope Town­ ° T^Undcr The Skin." by
ship, were held at 2:30 pm.
Tuesday ftt the Henion- South Itawden. An English couple
Funeral Home al Delton.
.
when they accept an
Related and burial was In U»e Negro in thetr home.
East Hickory Corners Cemetery.

Bridge the

GAP
Till Pay Day

Hayes - Green - Beech Hospital
at Charlotte at 7:« pan.
Thursday, April H. He had

May Elect 3

Section Two—PnOM I

Jack Yeaple
Stephen Mulder Jack
Yeaple
Gets Bid for
Dies Suddenly
Phi Eta Sigmn

Following Stroke

New Trustees

Stophen Mulder has been In­
vited to Join Phi Eta Sigma, the
The annual school election far freshman honorary fraternity of
the Maple Valley district will be Michigan State University.
This honorary fraternity was
held Monday. June M. Three
founded slmori a half century
ago and now has chapters tn
moat
of,, the major universities
Tne terms oi me ixiaru prcsident. Earl Oehmun. and the'end colleges throughout this Kenton - Smith Funersl Homo

Hein.- by Erie Stanley

5. "The Lady Royal." by

to $300.00, I ft % $100.00
to SI,000.00.

____-------------------Jewelry

MOOR FINANCE
»5Ooo to »1,000»o
140 W. Stole St.

Phono 945-3429

officiating with burial in the
East Hickory Corners Cometary.

land's Edward III
fl. “Eric Mattoon." by Norman
Hansford and Amelia i Knowl­ Katkov. A story of today's mldton) Daniels. He was a former
member of the Ohio National
7. "Up The Down Btatrcue."
Guard and married Ruby Car­
roll on Aug. 24, 1907. al Lima
Ohio.
_. ;on in a large metropolitan high
Aril* Higdon. Clarence Donovan Is president of the Delton Hons.
by trade and-also fanned Ini**0^^..
,. ,1U
Hope Township
. 8 Drlrr- He Said, by Jeremy
ith Pablo W *1 A Whipple. An account
_ j
...
..
. Larner. A orize winnlns novel
। of the tumultuous, creative, and
four sons, Carroll of Delton. on the contemporary college Picasso.
Hansford of Nashville. Edward
9. “I. John Mordaunt." by Erwin A. GUkes, cd. Poems oc- 8,111 Shelley
of North Hollywood. Calif , and
---------Warren of Wilmington, Calif.;. Virgil Scou The atory- of an caaloned by the presidency and,
wnh«. English RoyalUt who resisted by death of John F. Kennedy. ” ’
five daughters. Mrs
VZiUi.
... the autocratic r ule of Oliver | -7. “Color Book of Flower Dao
(Mary) Ludwig of Hl Richland.

Confidential. Charges 2ft %

ara) Padlock of Burbank. Calif..
nnd Mra. Elmer (Rtdh) JGIngtr
of Antwerp. Ohio; 33 grandchllIdren; 12 great grandchildren.
I and a .Mstcr. Mra Josephine
Hooker of App&gt; Valley, Calif.

The HOTTEST Line for '65
DECCA
NEW DECCA RELEASES
Robert Maxwell—
Harp and Orchestra
Grady Martin—
Instrumentally Yours
Pete
"
Fountain—
Mr. Stick Man

•

four-year term, haa submitted
his resignation efleclive Immedi­
ately In order to gccept a teach­
ing position at the Reeths Puffer
school district near Muskegon
and this necessitates electing
someone to complete the term.
Gehman and Mrs. Smith have
both indicated they/WiU not be
candidates for re-eAecDon. Both

Unidentified
Persons May
Caused Fire'
Firelg,^*^
Have Causetl

consolidation, and each had
served in their respective com­
munities of Vermontville and
Fire caused by an unidentified Yeaple.
Nashville prior to the merger.
Nominating petitions can be
obtained from the office of Supt.
Carroll Wolff in Vermontville.
Each petition must have a mini­ boats Wednesday night, Has­
mum of 50 signatures and a per­ tings Fire Chief Edward Tudor
ron may sign only one petition reported.
for a particular term of office.
All petitions must be filed with
Kentucky. She died July 9, IMS.
Smith.. on or before Saturday,
He served as a private with

10. "Voices of a Summer Day.” illustrated book on flower
I7_„
by Irwin Shaw. A story of love, rangemeni for each season of! 10 I’ C3lUFC
war. a man. and America.
I the year.
11
The Town Beyond tlu0. 'Thai Was Yvette." by Bet- I
Wall," by Elio Wluel. A Jewish tina Knapp. The life of the most LCROX Mlllld
victim of the German coneen- acclaimed French singer in Euina p
trution camps returns to hla rope nnd America during the
1ZT,,u
The last day for registration
Tl&gt;e. building, which luul Ixen, Engineers, serving In many bathome town to discover what early
twentieth century.
srty twrntietn
I —.L '
T—r '
motivated the onlookers of mana
9. "Cnmbow
"Croasbow and Overcast,"
Overcast,” ““
BUt,wr1/xd
tborized oealcr
dealer for
—
Lenox with township clerks in order to purchaacd from the Hastings1 ties in France during World War
-------fjamra McOovmT An account rhln‘ dinnerware and gift items. be eligible to vote is Monday, school district by G M Ketch- I.
annihilation.
the intelligence batUc during
ttn'™'inCfd by Lenox. Inc.
to store the six boats.
I tcr-Lakea Baptist. Church ot
Yorld War H among the alUo». Trento”. N. J.
tlicir enact
roc arrangement u&gt; xeaiure iz;
The boats included Ketchum’s Delton and the Maple Heights
in space.
outstanding patterns of Lenox |
21-foot cabbj cruiser Insured for | VFW Post of deretand.
Valor." by china dinnerware and a wide
Jfi.tXX). and hM 15'r&lt;xZ runabout,; He is survived by two sistero.
which were badly damaged. Mra. Nettie Mltantr of New-j
ah America rtsat wax
m.
------ ---- - —
Other boats damaged were own- ; burgh. N. Y, and Mm. Jennie
by Albert Britt What life was ।of lhc American soldier from the line wUh tlio store's policy of
like on an IlUnoUfZm
1 ItavohiUon “&gt;
prenr-r.t
makln« lhe
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�Hastings High Silver Jubilee Relays Saturday
S—THEHASTINGS BANNMK

Lansing Everett

Page’s Trojans

Croninger, Miller

To Defend Crown

Win 4th Straight

And Foster Lead St. Philip Nips

In Field of 20

Track Contest

Monday League

Preliminaries Start at
10 a.m. j Finals in 25th
vadlng Hopkina far their fo
straight dual victory a&lt;

Event al 1130 p.m.

Maple Valley
In 9 Innings

Jim Croninger, Georg* Milter
and Dick Fortcr carded 41» to
bi mu; iw&gt; “£»• ,"«fc
lead the Monday Men's League cd Maple Valley High* t*s*tall
golfers sX the Hartiags Country team, 6-5. at Bolley P*rSt TuraClub on a night when tlx&gt; bluer
cold b*ld down play.
Manday's reraUa:

evento in the Silver Anniversary
running of the Hastings Relays.
HMtfcws High Athletic Director

.&lt;
.......•&gt;■ ---------------------- -- and Dick Steward went the last
rlx innings with Dave Hawkins
behind Uie plale. The winning
Stewunl and Mike Kilpatrick

Cove 55. 3. Laubeugh 47, if Valley.

clawing

DANDY TROUT—Maurice Benedict (right) and Pete Straube.

pointe.
r Trojan* double winners
Turn Warner taking the

include Battle Greek Central.

Doug srartz. MlcWgnn State
Christensen 61. 4, MocAULslcr
was medalist in the Claw A
Hhlrkcy 47. J.’Mathews 44. 1; High School tournament in 1M1.

and third In Hie long jump for
hurdle cvcnla. taking the high

Boys Saturday

'
Ooach darcy announced that

Vicksburg.

dies and the four field events «odd
get’ underway at 10 sun.
A meeting fcr al! couches and

Baseball to be
TROPHIES FOB BELAYS—John Newton (left) and Jim Wallace,

.Organized May 1

3 Inches.

Individual events. »ach as high hurdles, medals go to those
winning the first five places. Finals in this track classto start at

Trojan Thinlies

in .Hut capacity. Jack Hoke U to
be‘the head judge, Anton Turkal

Saturday prep sports fans in Barry and surrounding
counties will have an opportunity to witness the silver anni­
Include versary running of the. Hastings Relays.
This annual event, started in 1937 back in the days of
____ , Hal Huergo, high
Tom Maurer and Don Mu!- Principal Edwin Taylor and Coach Lyle Bennett, has attracted
a long list of lop athletes through the years and the 25th running
'T ;bring
many
other fine
--------------------- — -----.
should
----- -----------------------tronhlM ami
vtlle. John Bachman of East
speedsters to Johnson Field.
Lansing, Dave Goodell of Mt.
aiauilng

will

and Willow Run fourth with 23
most thrilling races in a long list
paints.
Hastings was soe of seven o! tight contests when LaMar
Milter of Willow Run battled
Heflpr Patino for honors in the
Monday afternoon they nipped ling a new standard of 14A. Bat­
tle Creek Central’s Dick Speights
through in Uie
. The list of fine school boy
Wilcox alternated in the 100 and Hara teen on the local cinders
Is
*’ ’ n won the century-ifi nw*? tb- naxt twa
flat and Wikox Was long- Juf1 a tew BMCi
11
come qgickly to mind are Doug
wSteTBob Mohre. Chuck Weav­
er. Rod Ragers nnd Bob Van Vlcck
Dare WUt, right behind, and Mike of Charlotte; Ernie Bueschlin of
Hess won the 180-yard low hur­ East Lansing; the Saxons 1SH6
dle* In 212 with Tom Payne thlnl. Captain Eddie McKeough, Al
Shaver, Dick Brauer, Charles
the half-mile in 3:004 with Jim Fox. Jack Echtlnaw, Bob and
Ray Branch. Owen Thomas, Nell
Will, Tom Cleveland. Jack Bur­
chett, of Hastings: Harlan-Ben­
jamin of Milan;. Doqg
"
John James thrilted Saxon fans Reed City. Jim Lincoln S ’GroenwtUi his great final effort which

and me

Hastings won two field events
Stephen Fox won the pole vault

at Trenum They had qualified
10th, out of 22 enUlra at 33 17
BooUi.
IUU1 wncn uio race was canal
because of rain after the 87thf p.?SL.“
1—n
wr—a I,, —,. W-tCllCT VS. l^tinfil. Micliell VS.
top Johncock wm tn eighth
LauiMugh va H. Smith;
I Burr va Coro. GUlcapie va Ji.
It bad rained all through the nshcr; Hubbell va aim. wSd
race, requiring the drivers to „ Sherwood; Hollister va Iron-

Higdon, Bahs
Set New Maple
Valley Records

Portland High's Red Raiders
scored a victory la a triangular
track meet at Nashville Monday
evening, accumulating 65 points by
winning seven first places. Way­
land was second with 374 and

Vance Higdon set
ard in tha pole vault clearing 10
feet. 10 inches, bettering his old

Johnny Kidder-^
Enlists in Navy

78H

and Hickory Corners Kellogg
with MH.
Richland, a real KVA power,
swept past Kellogg st Hickory

gicc which develops up to too
horsepower Kith a 23S-cublc
inch dliplacauenL

Kidder, son

Seaman Recruit Kidder will
You as a free citizen have the receive recruit training at Great
right and. periiaps you will
agree, the obligation to read the, Kidder attended Middleville
news—to know what Is going an. High School prior to enlistment.

You get o full measure of John Deere

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810 E MUI. took first piece in
tumbling and first all-around in
the novice division at the Blate

Michigan State pitcher Jim
Goodrich, a graduate of Uie Kel­
logg school near Hickory Cor­
ners, formerly hurled for the
Camp Lejsune, N.C.. Marine nine
and once beat the Spartans in
■ Mowing training

patterns

THE MODUN FASHION

A FLOOR TO MOT

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SUNDAYS

Mott WEEKDAY

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Your Hosts

HASTINGS
BOWL INC.
Woodland at Michigan

1961
and

The answer is RADIO. Today there are
18% more radios than people! Listening
is up, too. It's just under 25 hours per
radio home per week. Across the country
that's more than 1.2 billion listening houti. j
a week against 1.1 billion listening hours
in Radio's "peak year before Television'
of 1948.

HASTINGS IS LIVI1

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the sound of
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IT UP, TOO

AND WBCH'S AUDIENCE IS GREATER THAN EVER!

were more than 300

A«

DAYS

AFTERNOONS.

1963

ii-iiuidaf.

audiences here for her many
abWtlea. also took second In free
exercise and uneven*. third in
vaulting and fifth in balance

John Deere "110” Tractor. Coa-

Open Bowling SATUR­

between

Maple Valley took second place
j a triangular track meet Wed-

Raeanne Miller, ll. daughter

Independent ground-sjxwd control.
Double-oafe electric starter. Doubtoactlon hrakaa. Attachment* for

Uh j«u tote awtoA

Raeanne Miller
JVins Novice
Honors in Detroit

YOUR GAME

What Beat the
POPULATION GROWTH

held kt Nashville with a final
score of Mason 54H, Maple Valley
53. and Springport 28',. -Die Maple
Valley Mans were competing wiih-

IGO yard dash in 114. Drtton’a

Every inch a rugged
•v John Deere

SHARPEN UP

Petty Officer Don Covington of
the Navy Recruiting station to
Johncock will drive the Sidney Ionia, announced the enlistment
Weinberger car at Indianapolls.

Wednesday to lead Dalton to a

burg-Augusta High.
.Monday Delton finished sec-

and reconditioned.

and

would like you to do the same
Charlottes mile relay team of thing. Landowners must get free
Jerry Royston. Jack Part'Jl, Larry burning permits before they new standard In the century. Bahs
Burt and Dick Fogle won that strike a match to debris left over
332 set by Paul Goforth on April
from last Fall. . . .
Charlotte swept the high jump led event In 3:51A

Don FowlerPaces
Delton to Track
fVin Wednesday

been resurfaced for tho

maht has bean checked

Stanley vs. Frandwn, Martin va.

WANT A PUPPY?
jump leaping 18 feet, 3 inches,
and Ued for first in the polo ..Society reports
clearing 8 fMt, 6 Inches.
John Milbourne of Eaton Rap­ vault
Other T-K winners were Gary
ids, the Postulaa at Marshall, VanElst; winning the shot with springer •pankp puppies and
Turn Payette ot GR. East, Ray
one female German shepherd
Eggleston of East Jackson. Dick
and colltet puppy available for
Bean of Norman Dickson. Jerry jump clearing 5 feat, 5 inches;
Dan Cbaggatnan,-mile, 5:061
Interested persons may conTerry
Appel,
half-mile.
3:10:
Bernard Stutz, Ron Fowler and BcoU lienning, 440. 58:3; Dan
Melvin Gardner of NaahvUK
Don Miller of Reed City. Jim
nu. „r ir.
tu-w fztaW1
Larson CpRoOked M Scott Henning, Ter-'
tyTlfipcl. Gary Stauffer and
never takas a holiday
Warren Thaler won in 3:S7X
Ionia. Brian Lewis of Bangor, Biauffer tied Warner in the pole
and many, many others. . . .
vault..
Sec you Saturday.
Middleville wan 11 out of the
13 events.
Outdoor Trail—There was still
ice on the lakes, and rivers and
streams were overflowing in
Wisconsin and the Upper Penin­
sula when we came through Bat-

for good trout fishing and even
Bob Stanley's Little Sturgeon
failed to produce. The trout flail­
ing should be fine in a couple
of weeks. . . .
The late Spring and moisture
has" started Michigan off better
than a year ago but Milton M.
Bergman, chief of the Conserva­
tion Department's forest fire
section says it will be touch and
inebo. Bob Lux of Charlotte won go from now on until ground
conditions green up. Ho urges
everyone to use their brain*
when burning debris during the

FOR FUN

... all af our lanes have

and Bin graders

Coach Ray Page's powerful. Teams are to be organized
Thomappie-Kellogg track squad,
captains selected for Use
which romped over Hamilton^ 901 game* act for each Saturday
tide Spring.
to 19, Friday, will travel to Utts
Northview this Thursday tor r4
Boys should bring their own
pm. dual and then on Saturday
Will compete in the annual Has­ Ung heltneta. bate, balls
tings Relays on Johnson Field.
Unifortns an not needed—just
points in the meet with Hamfi- regular play dothra. King said.

BOWLING
and HEALTH

|vo. Siegel; A. Smith w. Groce,
I Mathews vs. Thompson; Bhirtey

Hamilton, 90-19

Armchair Athlete

|

u

high school. Director Dob King

Romp Over
*

Rohde, Kinney vs. Bnyder; B.
Miller va. Campbell. N. FUher

McMillan vs. E. Miller; Roberta
Gordon Johncock, driving the vs. Aldrich. J. Bennett va.
championship dirt car on the Clarke; B. Miller va. Campbell.

I Hartings Youth Council YMCA
three'Baturdaj^moralng baseball pro- Sunday took cigtuh in the big
mrr. then- and Ulla Prtrtav Li
wttb the 5th graders scheduled

trophiM to
.The large

g with the mile
Uie 440. distance

Johncock Places
8th Sunday in
Trenton Race

MUSIC

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Hastings-Barry County Radio

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on your dial

�I
207-513, Sue BL Martin 201-800.
I?’'446' M
1»H51. F. Weyvrman 188-488, M
Corrigan 130-449, 8. V
184-494, P. Allen 158-483,
184-472

Hastbgs

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Holstein Here

Staff of Champions

. Despite cool, damp weather. 75
Holstein breeders and friend*
attended a very successful Black
8r White Show on Saturday,
[ April 24 at the fairgrounds.
। The flrat class of the day was
Uie fitting and showmanship
doss for the junior members un­
der 13 years of age. Judge Ray
i’ll.....
..,, ........ .*___ ,__
sinning boys and girls several
[winters on how to present their
m Imais and then proceeded to

MacLeod

WTO. AFTERNOON LSAOUE
BlMdlnn: Makers 86’4. Barry
KA8TING8 MFG. LEAGUE
P«* £ B«®ent M- Ne 111 57’j,
Aaron Sherk captured the hon­
Iff
BV «“W» Floral or* far both serie* and solo with
MWr* Bhlrkey'a 47’4, and Ocker- 231 -315-630. Date Geiger chalked
222-885, Floyd William* 199-566.
■hlrtey VanDenburg led tha Us Springer 192-631, Jack Rom
194-643. Harry McCollum 201-637.
honors with 338-577. Louis* Jo* Slut* 206-614. Mickey Bow­
iroiM 187-540. Helen Acketl ers 111-616, Joe Bennett 224-564,
Jack Smith 192-534 and Maynard
Tucker 196-533.
Standings: Tool Room 89, Ca-

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80H, Chrome Room 73, Machine
Room 70, Office 64’4, Pattern
Shop 61. Pressers, 58. Tough
Guy* 53. Platon* 62’4, Journeym-r, an
ui.ta*.

&gt;ur owi
own ball, you ahould know how
do Dot avn your
to select a “house” ball for yourael.. ..— - ------------------all the way into the ball, then turn it clockwise arid

Owen 190-554, Stu Sweet 195-554.
Doug Vickery 230-552. Paul Ed­
wards 216-551, Joe Oielarowskl
206-151. John Kolinsky 291-650,
Denver Kiersey 204-221-548.

THURSDAY MATINEE
Standings: Hastings Mo'tor
Bak* TOi. Canada Dry 72*4. Ly­
Burkey Radiator 48, Ockerman dy Trucking 72. Crystal Candies
Service 45, Johnnie * Crank Bal­
ance 24.
Betty Bheler rolled 186-518,
Bill Burna had a high scries of
619, 213-306-200. Dick Bonarski Mary Smith 150-481, Jeanice
Dolman 181-460. Bobble Handy
188-4U. Lob Kenyon 167-421.
Kay Lydy 141-417, Anne Welch
166-415.

Miller's Pub 82. Millers Dura-

You'll Salute this COLOR TV!

Junior members from 13 to II
year* old and Clyde Jewell of
Nashville was the winner in Uib
hotly contested class. In a close

Junior yearling.
Those exhibiting animals in­
cluded Dan. Carpenter, Steven Pleaiontview 4H
Strickland, Frankie Welnbrecht.
Bryan Thomas. Lyrudte Thomas, Plant ActiviHat
Mary Haywood. Charles Stadel,
Pleasantvtew 4H'era made
Patty Stadel. Robert Stadel, all plans for Saturday's carnival a8ol Hastings; Ted Armstrong,

also from Nashville. Clyde was ninxr:. an oi i-aie uumm. nor- ncr io rcpnstTX i'lcasantvtr
presented a show halter from man Hammond. Steven Stampf- jHtr«
prince and ZXX"
Becky Yoder
the Holstein Association , and ler. Beverly Stampfter. Gary: prince.
Buckland. Jane Buckland. CSthy i wSTto S ^d. sXday.
for a Fs
Blair's Store.
The winners in the bull class­ of Dowling; Clyde Jewell. Dones were: Frankie Welnbrecht. aid Jeweil. Busan Otaon. Jennl- »1U be s poduek supper and*
. “
*uppcr
Hastings. 1st. Jr. bull calf; Clyde fer Olson. David Otaon. nil of
Jewell, Nashville, 1st Sr. bullI i*N*shvillt; Hubert Lane and Ted
calf; Gary Buckland, Dowling,, Long of Woodland, and Paul tainmint
and Hubert Long. Woodland. 1st
yearling bull. The yearling bull
10, for enrollment
exhibited by Buckland and Long
wi named Champion bull by
Judge Kliewer.

Personal
Mention
..—. ---------------

Using a “Hous*" Ball

RECREATION NO. 3
feel very Utile friction. In fact,
Norm Hall had Uie outstanding it
should b* a little loo**. With
series with 201-561 white John th* thumb in th* ball, place
Alluding chalked the solo tum­ your hand over the contour of
ors with 213 finishing with 610.
Larry Novak rolled 181-537. Jim ot the middle finger extends
Barr 180-537. Harold Eckert 187­ beyond the Inner *dn of that
532. Nerval Thaler 194-516, Bob
Burghdoff 184-512, Bill Kruko
181-508 and Ernie Milter 190-508.
Standings: Freeport Supply 88,
Michigan Bell 80H. Fanner* Gas
Ac OU 76, Eckardt Auto 75. Mortarty Farm Building* 72. Citizen* then the ball has too narrow
Elevator 70. Mahler Motors 68, a span—the distance from the
Saskatoon Golf Club 61, Bergy
Bros 534.. Clark Super 52, Yo­
der's Sunoco 6114 and Carpenter rolled 219 - 669. Joe Burkholder
218-593. Ward Woodmansee 246­
Hardware 44W.
577, Bob Milter 200-671, Ron PelCLASSIC LEAGUE
Final Standing*: WBCH Ra­
dio 92. 'Halting* Filters 88'4.
Hastings Milling 85. Moose 81',.
Sanitary Service 80. East Bid*
Lumber 77. Milter'* Garage 74H.
McAllister'* 73K. Pepsi Cola

THE HASTINGS

Haul Wing

COMMERCIAL MAJORS
Bparts Bar 74, Miller's Jewelers
685, Welcome Tavern 68, City
Food is Beverage and Harwood's

MONDAY MIXERS
. — was tiic final night of
the J^rinninx
season with Welcome ™"
Tav-

ley VanDenburg with 206-561.
Xoulte Bahs rolled 191-504.
thumb hole to the finger hole*. Marge Wieland. 174-480. Wilma
On the other hand, if the sec- Daniel* 182-484. Berate Eckert
184-498. Ruth Schreiner 192-525.
Helen Hewitt 196-445, Betty
of the middle finger hole
Hecter 191 - 499. Dori* Stanton
apan'la too wide. Th* fin|
164-470. Mary Lou Snyder 153­
should be anug In th* ball, but 411. Sharon Endsley 141 -387,
should not hind B*m*tnb*r Judy ScliunU 150-368 nnd Di­
that an improperly-fitted ball
ana Wqlff 121-335.
Standings: Welcome 94. Platon
enjoyment at a minimum. So
Ring 85'‘.-. Foodland and Vogt S3.
. Haan* 81‘i. McAllister.'*, and
NorUulde 79, Savings A Loan
your own bowling ball—one
74&gt;4. Pood Center 72*11. Bonnet
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Pannalee 54*4, Michigan Mag­
Two bowling teams will repre­' netlcs 50. Girl* 49. Sheriff's Girl*
sent Hastings in Drewry* 16th
annual bowling tournament thia
COMMERCIAL MINORS
Sunday in Flint.
Galen Daniels sent (520 pins
Both teams are sponsored by
into the pit* Thursday to an. a
Brandstetter Distributors and torrid pace in I lie Commercial
qualified for the event by win­ Mnxn while Lou Silsbee took
ning a roll-off against other solo honors with 226 finishing
Drewrys sponsored teams in the with 511. Jim Ban- posted 544.
Denny Prtdrlckson 520, Dave
Irwin 210-538. Paul CasMl 311­
They will compete for prises
among 80 other Drewrys teams 543. Clyde Divine 223-549, Bill
irum uirougnour
from
throughout uie
the state or
ot Kruko 510, Art Budd 517. Jim■
Michigan. Drewry* - far “any
M
year*-ha* been a major sup-'
™
porter of bowling in Michigan.1 ‘rMCnu:i an. Leo casper uOQ, Dei
climaxing each season with thta
518
Jack Taylor 514.
big tournament.
Standings: Smith Bros. 82,
RepresenUng Uie men's team‘J?***®’* ’8n-* ,J
from the Wolverine Men's Mobile and Aluminum Products
League arc: Elwood Slocum. Lin- i67- Bender Gravel nnd Deputies
wood Burdick, Donald Martin, i®8- Hastings Corparallon 63.
John Kaslnsky. Dal* - CapponiCbeno weth Machine 62H.
and J. Gilbert Tate. The worn- Kaeehde's 83, Hastings V Store
en'a team from the Villa Middle- 584. The Banner 58. Viking 58,
vllle Lassies League art: Judte Hartings Electric 57, Pattern
Hawk. Reba Lydy.MargaretOor- Monument and Caukin Oil 62’1.

Lark* Buick 61S, Roush Tailors’
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the exceptional quality of these
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Saturday. April 24.
In the jupjor heifer calf class
lira. Robert Tint
Ted Long placed first and Paul Ruth Palmer, ta
Wing of Assyria placed second Bay City, and her
and third with a pair of twin
calves. The senior heifer calf was
the largest class of th* day and
relatives;
hbnora went to Busan Olson of
Nashville. Donald Jewell of
Nashville was the winner ol the be visiting friends in and around
Junior yearling class and another Syracuse.
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A strong senior yearling class Kenneth Keys. Kenneth's parent*
Uie Ernest Kry* of Swayzee, Ind.
placed over Jane Buckland's.
David's heifer went on to win
the junior champion ribbon.

the largest cow class with sev­
eral very outstanding animab
being exhibited. Judge Kllrwcr and Mn. Harry Hotchklv, for
placed the first place ribbon on
Uie cow shown by Ronald Shoe- celebration of the birthdays of
Marvin and Harry.

bert Long of Woodland.
and family and Uie Paul Hoffmans
by Charles Stade! of Hastings iiad dinner at Landlubber Inn «t ■
and hla daughter. Patty, was the
second place winner. Paul Wing
exhibited the only entry in the turned from Florida where they
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Mr«and Mrs. Norman Crate. The
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until Easter with Mr*. Frey's
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs
Emil Tight, of Valparaiso. While
there Uiey all called on Mr. and
Mr*. Floyd Tight and family and
the tornado-struck area near
Wanata. Ind.
Mr. and Mrs Robert Anderson
and family from Union City, Mr.
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Easter dliuicr guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Sterling French were

from Hasting* and Mr. and Mrs.
Vern Scott from Lansing. * Mr.
and Mrs. Merle Dunn and family
from Olivet. Susie and Marcia

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Spring Concert Sunday

The Hastings High School Vo­
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Central Auditorium,
Pritchard and family.
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Mr*. Wayne Ferri* and family.

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family and Mrs. Myrtle Dunn. *
Many from thia area attended
the Easter breakfast held at
Wesley Woods Methodist Camp
Chapel under the sponsorship
of the Bauffcld-DowUng-Brigga
M.YF. * Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Scohcld &lt;LyneU
Soya; upotT’the arrival of 7 lb.,
at Pennock Hospital. Carolyn
Soya spent the following week
with her slater and family.

and Mrs. Robert Frey and
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family attended the wedding of
Allan Shepard, son of Mr. and
Mra Gerald Shepard, of MIO T
Drive N, and Sharon Kay Juergens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Juergena of Marshall. The
wedding took place at noon Sat­
urday in St. .Mary’s Catholic
Church at Marshall, followed by
a reception al Ute VP.W. Club­
house, Karen and Kathryn Frey
had charge of the opening of
gifts.

ance attended Uie wedding of
their son, Clarence, and Kathryn
Ann Curtis of 10021 «'» Mlle
RoadSaturday al 4 o’clock in
the Trinity Lutheran Church in
Battle Creek. The young couple
will reside In Fairbanks. Alaska,

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Robert Weinert of Lansing
rpent a week's vacation with his
grandparents, the Leslie Daniels,

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Easter and were dinner guest* of
his parents, the Don Welnerta.
Marjorie Jackson of Albion
College spent the Easter vaca­
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Mary Stutx. Diana Brown. Marj' nlng. Mike Miller, Lisa Morgan.
ner guest* wllh her grandpar­
Settle*, Bandy AUerdlng, Kay
ent*, Mr. and Mra. Fred Geiger.
McMillan. Sharoiyn Howell. Ag­
nes McPbarilu. Jen Springer, Lou Ogden. Jim O'Neill. David Sr. Other guests were Mr. and
Reed, Linda Rohde, Joyce Roush.
McAllister, Vai Smith, Cindy Dobra Bhawman. Vivian Shef­ Mr*. Klwin Curll*.
PurticlpaUng organizations are Moyer. Cathy Shurlow, Evie von- field, Barbara Sloan, Dian* Sny­
der, Pania Stalbaum, Lynden
the High School Choir. High Rcls and Mary Baty
birthday. *
Stamm, Judy Stauffer, Lynctte her
School Chorus. High School Glee
Herald Classic were in IXUoil
Club. Girls' Ensemble and the Harvey Hoffman, Jim Spencer, Thoma*, Nancy Van Syckle. Sunday. They were dinner gue»»
Larry Jordan, Lynden Robinson, Karen Wallace, Chris Weeder. with their daughter. Mr. and
Singing Saxons.
Bill
Wilcox.
Vern
Wilder
and
Each group will perform sepa­ Dcnni* McKelvy. Fred Jacobs,
Mr*. Duane Clum and
*
_
rately and all groups wlU com­ Dick Gcrllngcr, Steve Mayo. Bill Greg Wood.
Sunday dinner gueat* With Mr.
bine to form a massed choir tor Moore. Rudy McFhereon. Randy
.nd Mr. Forest Itegerow were
Moyer, Tom Bmelkey, David
Mr and Mrs. John Begerow and
Birk, Tinl Ingram and Mark
family of Grand Rapid* and
presented in this concert. Sue Burch.
Mrs. Rh.xia fiawdy.
High School Chair — Mary
Kahler will sing Elegy, by MasBy Mrt. GUndon Curtb
A Mother-Child Banquet will
tenet, and Songs My Mother Baty. Lae Belfield. Diana Brown. 101 H. KUUi
M7-MM la laid mdw. *p«u » “
Taught Me. by Dvorak. Sue 1* a Mark Burch. Linda Burkey. Pam
Method!*! Church al 7. Tnere
The
Woodland
Extension
Class
Senior and sang the soprano Carr. Jean Cavanaugh. Carolyn
wlU be a PoUuck supper, foltoa ad
met
Thursday,
April
33
at
the
Coau, Gary Cuyler, Laura Ellead in Brigadoon.
by a program. Mn. Alvin H*y8leva Mayo, a Senior baritone. Holt. Nancy 11 Ha Rosemary
boer wiU be Uie gue»i *£***"'
Ford, Kathleen GaiklH. Rick
luncheon at Her topic will be India. ThU 1*
Gerald;
the busy time of Mother-Daugh­
Dick Gerllnger, Chrtatlno Hall,
ter banquets. However, U1U par­
UUed
"Managing'for
What?"
*
Christopher Hall. Dick Hamm.
O'Hara.
Marilyn Tobias, a Senior who Gretchen Huebner. Steve Jacob*. Mn. Gladys Crockford was a ticular banquet will give the
Monday
viritor
with
her
oUter­
mother*
with no daughter* but
appeared as - Meg- in Brigadouu. Kerin Ke oat. Cecil Leffel, Agnes
in-law,
Mr*.
Beule
AUerdlng.Tn
only
sons to attend. The annual
will sing I Enjoy Being A Girl, McPharbn. Cindy Moyer, Doug
O'Laughlin, Mary Settle*. Tom Hasting*. * Weekend guest with community Mother-Daughter
Mr.
and
Mr*.
David
Selby
and
Banquet
wlU not bo held UtU
soloist* are Mary Stutx who will Smelker, Jan Springer. Mary
sing O “Divine Redeemer, by Blu(a David Tebo, Chris Thomp­
Helen Goins of Colorado. On pointed to make plana for future
Gounod, and Cindy Moyer who son. Elaine Tucker;
Friday
Mr*.
Selby
and
her
mobanquet*.
* Sunday. May 3, will
Evie vonlteis, Shirley Warner.
will ning The Green-Eyed DragIha MaUwtNeU Wilder. Gcorga Wlnlck.
dlit Church with a program at
and Juniors and both were heard Sandy AUerdlng. Steve Carr, latter’* grandfather in Fenton.
Torn Chandler, Sharon Craig,
in Brigadoon.
Martha Colbert. Jo Engle. Davfd
Farrell, vKen Garrison, Brenda Curtis were In Grand Rapid* ' into Ute warship service hour.
Ijc Ruy Flessner returned home
Itott, both of whom'are Juniors. :Hart, Sharoiyn Howell. Tim In­ Saturday with other members of
tho family to meet their suter, Friday from Florida with his
Marilyn Ironside.
Nancy and Laura share all of gram.
I
.’dr. and Mr*. George Waldron.
. Mr. and Mr*. Henry
the accompanying roles for the
r. .Welcome, back home I *
high school vocal grouns
groups and
and'Marge
':
Kilmer, Peg McAllister. They arrived al the airport from
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K-.tr-i.... tr-w K-tr..)!-..
pAniment for Instrumentalist* on
previon
She had been making her home
The combined groups will open John Newton. David Purdy,
in Covington, Ohio, at a nurring
family for vuiting. Thia waa the home. Her funeral wa* held Sat­
the concert with O Brother Man,
first time they had mrt their urday al Covington. Site
by Rlnga-ald. and close it with,
a
Hava Nagila, arranged by Beck- lyn Toblua and Sharon Wcllfare granddaughter. On Sunday they fortner resident of Woodland
High School Chorus-Rick
and had many friend* here.
Abbey. Teri Babcock, Carol Bcw- Sylvester Curus. Other nlembcr*
by Coleman.
The
Woodland
Fire
Depart
­
The Cborus and Choir com­ mer. David Birk, Nancy Bueh­ of the family- worked together to ment was real bu*y the ffrat
bine to sing May Day Carol and ler. Kathy Burnworth, Jean clean up the tornado debris. Due
Song of Galilee and Uie Glee Cory. Carol Cole, Elyse Dean. to the rainy weather the work ported liut week they answered
Club and Chorus combine to ting Nancy Ellis, Janet Francisco,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Austin
a Spiritual called So'o I Can Karen Froat;
his_
Marsha Gernent*. Loralyn OU- were Sunday visitors
,Willi
___ ___
Write My Nome.
The girls who moke up the bert, Bandy OUleapia. Sue GU-i mother, Mrs. Rhoda Sawdy. * the Woodland cemetery. The Are
Ion*; Garv
Gary Gucitemo*.
Gucgemos, Rod Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Kussmaul
Girl*’ •Eruemblc arc also mem- Ions.
bera of .Choir. They vrill ting Leroy Hooglln, Suanni Howes, had a birthday celebraUou^Saturday evening. Guests were Mr.
three «dhgs: Music. When Soft
Voice* Die, by Clokcy; My Moonllaht Madonna, by Breck, and Kathy Kaufmann, Cindy LewU;
enough to extinguish it with waLenay Lewis. Herb McCuUigh. Mrs Charles GuenUier and gtrb
.’.toon-Marketlng by Weaver.
The Singing Saxon*, a group Karen McKrough. Rudy Mc­ of Parchment. Guest* of honor a lot of pounding with broom*.
Of 18 boy*, wlU *tng Integer Vitae Pherson. Kris Martin, Oindy
With Uiechange in the weather
and Down Mobile. This will be Miller. Bill Miller, Randy Moyer.
nobody feel* like cleaning their
die first public appearance for Lynda Pryor. Bob Ritter. Lynden ert Crockford and family and yards and burning rahblih It
Robinson. Larry Shaltli, Bhlrlcy Mr*. Gladys Crockford were will roon warm up again though
this organuatton.
Shay. Sue Shay. Vai Speas, Jim Sunday dinner guests with Mr. .so keep the rakes handy and bo
beginning High School Choral Spencer. Janet Stauffer, Bonny and Mrs. Earl Cium in Grand
cautious.
group, will sing two songs: Go Timm. Jan Wlescnhofer and Da­ Bapids.
The Woodland Child Study
Many good neighbors joined
vid Williams.
Glee Club — Barbara Barnett, with church people and relatives Club met Tuesday. April 30. with
Bob
Bassett,
Adam
Bcduhn.
from
Lansing
and
’
Muskegon
In
Chorus, which la the inter­
।
Sheriff
Abby gave an infonnamediate High School Choral
i 4&gt;vo talk on Heart-Lung Beauselgroup, will sing tour songs: A vld Birman, Lyle Blain. Molly
Perfect Day. Just A-Wearying Boise. Ann Bolo, Janet Bowman. by the recent tornado on thei tatlon. Ho showed the interesting
film
then
demonstrated on “ReHerbert
Johnston
farm
Satur
­
Patty Clarey, Janice Crothera;
David Curtis, Verna Dodge. day. A group of ladles plan to। suicitation Anne." Each member
The Parade of Ute Teddy Bears
Hie High School Choir wlU Laura Elliott. Susan Engle. Jim go out this Thursday to dean। then tried putting their trainting Jacoba Ladder, 1 .and of Farrell. Mike Fitzgerald, Prances
Ford, Karen Gaskill. Diane Gil­
Frcro Jacques. Weep. O Willow. bert, Greta Guenther, Judy Ha- path of the tornado. * Mr. and gram. He informed u* that he la
and LoUy.-Teio-Duni. Incidental, vens, Gordon Hex*. Star Hewitt, Mrs. Russell Buck and family of
solo* in the hut two numbers1 Harvey Hoffman. Marvm Howell; Freeland were Sunday after- this lesson and demonstration.
wUl be sung by Mary Stutx and
Bob Huebner. Craig Huntley, jioon visitors with her parents.
Marilyn Tobias.
1 Jackie Husted, Boxuta Jerow, j Mr and Mra. Leon Tyler. Mon­
Names of the singer* follow:
I Debbie Keeler. Mike Keeler, JU1, day noon their son. Clarence, Charles Gibb* and Mr*. Warren
DeMond. A short business meet­
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Donald- ing followed.

Woodland

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er and refreshment*. TranaDC RAMBLER CUSTOM
w/power block. New 6 ply rub­
... 4 Dr. Sedan, automatic IMS FORD FALCON
ber. Hydraulic. Like new 11

Used
Farm Machinery

matu transmisalon. radio.
IM1 F-44 STATION WAOON

IRAN 8 PORTATI ON SPECIALS

tributor.

CADILLAC

Haatlng*. Michigan

it Farm Shop
fM*. HMtttn. Mkkieaa. •
U k«l* *1 &gt;bl&lt;k »U «»41U&gt;r» •&lt; wlA
fffiSTUfVEJttf C EXJSI CORN GROWERS ATTENTION
job Uted 2- and 4Crartwre
»wo»a
clalau
Planten.
*Uk 4*e
rra.a my ea
in both early and late varieties
Oort* 1
Atetotaualar,
The new XL U ihowtng out­
standing ability to yield and
stand drouth. AUo Sudax. the

GOODYEAR BROS.

Sato*: April U. IM*
FklUp 11. Mliokatl,

IBM MERCURY CONVSMS
ISM THCNDERSlRD
.
White finish with beige in­ 1959 MFRCURY PARK LANE
terior, fully equipped, one
4 Dr. H. TopSSI

OLDS

1955 MERCURY" MONTEREY
H. Top. Extra sharp3693
IM* PLYMOUTH STA. WGN.
&lt; nr................. . ................ an

and Vedder Road*. Phone 374­
3444
6/30

Haatlng - Plumbing
Sorvica

19M foRD COUNTRY
4 Dr. Wagon .......

□ nd

CHEVROLET
1435 S. Hanover
WI 5-2425

r."w.v •

KAECHELFS
305 S. Church

I960 OLDSMOBILE
4 Dr. Sedan. .......

IBM LINCOLN
4 Dr. H. Top Sedan .

M
WI 5-5352 CWart

NEW WATERPROOF TARP
D*W4: Avril BO. 100*
Alllp fi. Mtlrh.U,
fitanl •■* IliUiaa. AMcraeye
Fan) E. b'lxrl
101 W7 BUW NUea«
H*«uart. Mkllloa

It B 13—411.95

Mahler
Motor Sales

low price*. Guaranteed water and
PUBLICATION 0MD1B.
mildew proof.

WINICK SURPLUS
306 N. Michigan

Ph. WI 6-3334

1110 N. Miditgow Ava.
4/29

weight.
But* ot- ktlcktaaa. I

GOING TO USE
FIELD FENCE?

4 Dr. Automatic. 10,000 actual
mllea. 41435
1444 DODGE M TON PICKUP
Big ’fl’ Sweptiine With 4-ipeed GOING TO REPLACE
&lt;37,000 mile Factory Wamm- A GATE?

3K

1963 BUICK LESABRE

R. BlMel, AgwtaUtra
AbkoaoJ. 1U1 VT. Iftatr

Hon.

1963 CHEVROLET

CHAIN CARPET CLEANING IS RASY
with Hoel New Electric UpBrush. No wet carpets or
handwork. Clean 160 *quare

Farm Bureau
Services

Floor covering, 123 W. State.
Hastings. Phone WI 5-5114. tf
aasli? Burkey Auto Glass A
Radiator Shop, 318 N. Jefler- EXPERT TAILORING — Men*
eon. Halting*
U

payment* on 19«4 Chevy II
Nova Super Sport* 243 V-6 ITS JACOBS PHARMACY*
engine, 4-speed transmission.
FOR FAST 24-HOUR FILM
Many other option*. Phone
SERVICE! No charge lor over945-6411.
4/29
aise print*.
tf

SEVERAL SPRING COATS
FOR GIRLS—In start 6. 8. 10.
FOR SALE—Slightly modified,
12. Very good condlUon. WI 5­
big carb, new cams, hollow
6031.
tf
pudt rod*, new Urea. 2500
mllea on engine since overhaul.
Windshield, bags, mlrrc
tale. Phone Naaliville OL 3­
Black and white. Look*
1106 or OL 3-3102.
L»
WI 5-B36B.

\ • ;
1961 CHEVROLET

it

a iMiMiuMat
IInU•««. MicLi(»a

Time Again!
WHITE HATS

weekly. We carry our own accounU. Gall M6-9431
4'.-9

SPRING COATS and SUITS
WALK UP and SAVE!

I

SERVICES

r IkrrrC far probata n&lt; a purport
4/29

Rent our Spreader foe 50c

FARM BUREAU

Hou tabold Goode

ORDER FOR PURUOATION.

Get our FartiliBor Frlea*
bgfort you buy. We

I960 CHEVROLET

* H.lp W»U

BINGER WITH DIAL CON­
TROL ZIG ZAO — In walnut
cabinet, real nice. Makes de­
sign*. Bcallope, satin stitefi
*R.*wS.ll. hi' * automatically. AU this for the

"lf« Fertiliser

1960 FORD

Murphy. Laiulng, Mich, TU 2-

6714.

lecL
BAGS AND HOSES

able at 8TEURYB ELECTRIC.
appliance

KEIM ROAD —110 acre*, house
need* remodeling, full price
113300. Ha* a 49mortgage

equity to mortgage. Call John
or Mary Murphy, Laming,

Nebon'a Welcome Orchard

Large lot with lake frontage.
5 minute* from Hastings. Will
month. Phone Grand Rapid*

if Personal

a Smi,e

WE ALWAYS HAVE BAR­
GAINS IN GOOD USED
HOME APPLIANCES-Refrig­
erators. range*, washers, etc.
Hastings Electric. 119 W. State.
Harting*. Phone 945-2864.
tf

NEW &amp; USED PUMPS-New in-

“IF» unfortunate that the
symptom* of fatigue and
leslneii ara practically
IdMHcal."

lofce the 'hopping’ out of trapping

By finding xhal you n**d
ACT NOW--FUU time. Pleasant, In Ibe tlanlliad lection.
easy work in Hastings Earn­
ings atari immediately. No expenenc* neocitary. Write
jf Mobilg Hawet
Rawleigh
-651-1716
Illinois

WI 5-2223

GOOD AS NEW
STORE

I FARMERS

good condition, barn and

Two

MOM Oehw hh.iteibarger.

USED CAR LOT

1962 RAMBLER

producing f
vermeench.

WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED

cury outboard new boats and
trailers. See ua for a Spring
Special. Wheeler Marine Serv­
ice. Waahvllle, Mich. OL 3-3861

.61396

M-37 South

Supply, M-37 So, WI »-2150. It FURNISHED APARTMRMTH

to ACRE FARM—On State Road.
McCULLOCH

OUTBOARD MOTOR TUNEUF

“FARM BUREAU’S ahlpload

HASTINGS
MOTOR SALES

. chain* aharpened. Chain

CLEARANCE —UTILITY grade
Delicious apples 4135 bushel.

trade, sharp! ...11466
IBM DODGE -DART
4 Dr. Slant 1* with standard

TED GAS! Hee Carl At Betty *
nttN £&gt;45-341/5.
Appliances before you buy!
They Sell—They Install—They 116 NORTH MICHIGAN AVE­
Service. Ph. WI 6-3833. M-37
NUE FOR RENT — Space for
South.
Phone 945-2495
McCU LLOCH —WRIGHT— P1O-

FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR GET YOUR WATER SOFTEN­
ER BALT AT FARM BUREAU
—Uae RexaUI fail permanent
SERVICES—Rock, block and
Regular 42 DO—Now 8100. No
pre-shampoo—No after odor.
Load Buying
Available at Jacoba* Pharmacy.

Automotive

WI 5-3961 after

moit

IBM DODGE FOLARA
4 Dr. VI. 3-apeed torque-fUte, NEED PENCE POSTS?
whitewall ttres, power steering.

1963 CHEVROLET

u

8TALK SHREDDERS—Fur Rent
Franctaco Farm Supply, M-37

it

publication obdbb.

LATE MODEL SPECIALSI

right on River Road, eart or

3150.

EARTH

(Joycei 'McKelvey

Modern Beauty Salon in Nash­
ville. Mich. Joyce would like to
hear from her friend*. Call OL
3-6M4.
i/6

TABLE PAPER — For picnic*,
family reunion*, lota ot me*.
40” by 300*. 42M at The Ban­
ner office.
tf

GOING TO USE BARB?

2-BEDROOM MODERN COT­
TAGE FOR RENT—Refrlgera-

Lovely Cape Cod Home
On Leach Lake '
Large lot wtth lake frontage.
5 minute* from Harting*. Will
lease with option to buy 490
MARTIN, WREN AND BLUE­ month Phone Grand Rapid*
tf
BIRD HOUSES - Signs, cabi- OL 6-17541
114 NORTH MICHIGAN AVE­
row*, lawn and garden*. Herbi­
5/12
QUcrafL WI 5-2549.
NUE FOR RENT — Second
cides. fungicides and pesticides
Sprague Landxcape Services. INSIST ON MICHIGAN BOT-

maintenance. Mowing, trim­
ming and spraying Phone
Lake Odean 374-4761.
tf

1,000 BALES FIRST CUTTING
ALFALFA AND TIMOTHY— NEW
Phone

Ara You Planning
Fencing Thie Spring?

is in tha air but OUR
DEALS are REALLY
DOWN to

Arthur

FARM FRESH PULLET EGOS4 do*. 41. Fourth place on right
on River Road, east of Tlnk-

to Do Any

SPRING

1963 BUICK

TRACTOR 3-YARD DUMP BOX
FOR SALK — ISO. N. J. Lena.
4'29
Phone WI 5-4634.
‘“

bilh - ----------------------Ground floor. Garage, good lo­
cation. Phone WI 5-4938
tf

it Lawn O Garden Suppliei

complete line of seed* to fit
your every need. Certified Al­
falfa-Brome - June - ManunolhTunoUiy-AJalke- Ladino - White
Dutch-both certified and un­
certified seed oat*, plus a quali­
ty Smith-Douglass fertiliser to ■
■Miscoflanaoua
make top-yield*. Just call 946- I
2943. Hasting* Milling and FARM
।
FRESH PULLET EGGS—
Farm Supply.
4/29 1

LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALER

WI 5-2426

1963 CHEVROLET

MR. FARMER! Spring planting
FUaUCATlQW OADEB.
flui* et

New • Remodel

ELECTROLUX VACUUM —A-l RUMMAGE SALE —6771 Campau Lake Drive, Alto, Mich.
condition with all cleaning «U‘
Wednesday. Thursday, Friday
tachmcnu. Balance due only
and Saturday, 9 am. to 9 pm.
42450. Guaranteed. Terms
Antique*, (luhes, clothe*, etc.
available. Call 945-9431 for

SPRAGUE LANDSCAPE SERV­
ICES—Make arrangement* now

NOTICES

SEVERAL MORE
TO CHOOSE FROM

LARKE BUICK

Classified Paragraphs

Excellent condition.

1B89 CHKV. NOMAD

PONTIAC

Find mg

conditioner hook up. Real good FUBLiCATlOX OBDBB
ahapel

4 Dr. Sedan. Automatic! ..5695

1*4* CHEVROLET
. . W
n.JUA,, ,-o 1MR MERCURY
engine, automatic traiumi*-

REAHM
MOTOR SALES

WANT ADS
Buying . . . Selling

Philip n. MiUhdl PrabaM Ju*ge.

LEGALS

1999 DODGE
4 Dr. Sedan. Automatic trammtaaton. 4449

mixtion. radio, look thia one IMO DODGE
over.
4 Dr. Sedan. Bld. tram. ..MSO
■Ml VOLKSWAGEN
IBM BUICK
chanlcal condition, priced to

ioj w. at»t» etn
llaeitag*. Mkktaaa

3042. Friend* welcome.

to clean white finish.
1M1 FORD STATION WAGON

PUBLICATION QBPKB.

MW die vine BY 5-3643 evuHns*
bY 5-2044 day*.

WHY NOT LET US MAKE you
a Ai^bcr stamp with your new
ZIP Code number. Thrce-llne

waler front

lota. Term*

Piuriin or call 5-3ijG4 day* or
5-5231 after 4 ““

dress and ZIP number for
4225. Thta includes, pentane A Sporting Goodi
laity Shoppe, Delton,

Mich, GUNSMITHING

SERVICE —

Reblulng. rrstocklng, repairing.
THE FATMAN-Private Detec­
Wa*U1 gun*, acopea, ammuni­
tive 24-Hour, Shadowing. Tape,
tion, gun cases, alinga, awiveta
Foto-PUm Evidence. Nation­
New Moons Hartford Schult*
and every tiling needed for your
wide.
Confidential.
Call
WO
Up Out*
Expanda*
shooting plcamre. Huckleberry
Roll Out Room*
Gun Shop, 10440 Kingsbury
Union. Battle Creek
12/30
3' Wall*
Gun Furnace*
10 Wide* Start at 83496
Phone 623-5792. Doug Young,
LOSE WEIGHT—Just 4 capeuUa
Anything In Trade
owner.
dally. Faahion Rite for low
I Buy U*ed Mobile Homes
calorie dieting. 43.79. Lapo
Pharmacy, 144 E. State, HaaCEREAL CITYA WontDd to Rant
MOBILE HOME BALES
WO 3-4433 564 Diekma* Hmm ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
W ANTED TO RENT—Good thrM
Battle Creek. Michigan
PO. 171. Heatings Telephone
bedroom home in Haatlng*
Acruee from Hale ton i*u.‘.na
area.OoUntr
“*
Monday. 4 pm.
i
JU-1404.
HAVING A PARTYf - Punch
Bowl or Cupe tup to 300).
payment* on 1964 Venn* 61
Available at small rental fee
bile Home. Phone 945-5411.
Call Epiacopal Pariah House or
HASTINGS
Rectoi y.
tf

it Notice*
SPRING FEVER—Cleaning that
garage, attic, basement, etc.
We do light hauling. Phone WI
5,»

BANNER
LEEPING ROOM FOR RENT—
Board if deaiiM. Good home
cooking. Phone 945-9275. ‘

CLASSIFIEDS

Call WI 5-3481

�"Drop-Off-Service"
Jujt leave your dry clean­
ing with our experienced
attendants. They will pre­
spot. clean and hang
them on your hangers.

(v c m ir .B .

h u h im

*

Y~H Uk« Ou, . . .

_3E2gaE5-S I

n il

0—THE HASTINGS HANNER
Thursday. April ». IMS

Melodyaires, Top
Musicians at

staging on radio and television.
Norman Voth. second tenor. U।
the Assistant Pastor and director
of Music of Calvary Church tai
Grand Itantita lb?
formerly t

Delton
School News

iwerc doing an excellent Job.
, teachers will be undertaken ta
The four mrettags followed
F»« *«n«Ur.
the name- uiMc pattern. Twoj An almost unanimous opinion
ignsdee a night were covered, ol the teaciwra, in response co a
with tear hens involved at each question of what the school &lt;1U, grade level presenting' a five or trict could do moot to lx-Ip them.

compos* John # IMroaon will -Ming ta the mala qn*t* |
ix- featured at a special Christian Prior
'hat. »* '“u associated
Endeavor Hymn Hing Sunday.
,
Win VCX411V1 XUVIIV Ul “K VI ■ -I ■
uir 5 at 8 pm. in the Lake- natlng ta New York City. A
ing the session.
g contain more, and that every
wood High School Auditorium.°rW»*^C»U^elw
' One such question led to an effort la being mads to reduct
• -u,
। has wide experience ta the field the staff and Interested
■1 explanation by Mr. Hofmci&amp;ter ‘he pupil-traclwr ratio as three
_
. . nt sacred muxlc as tenor soloist.
Justffell us what time
— ._--------- -- --------- ---on the proper starting age for a formative years are vital ones ta
you’ll pick them up and
general picture of tome of their kindergarten student and a the over all education picture,
objectives and the methods used1clarification on the recent board; John Bare, pnnident of the
your cleaning will be done
to achieve three alms.
. policy on cutting bock the birth Advisory Committee which belpwhile you shop:
In his Introductory remark* I date one month each year so «i to initiate the study, ttauikHcfmcUter stated that that the students ore a little cd all of the teachers for Urdr
on radio and television as a solo­ Princlual
YOU CAN SAVE TIME
x -uiraSouS-mu i ,u» ua«- Ktc «*nu&lt; «tal
I
ist and ta duets, in addition to
,n»|&gt; «
&lt;Ml U«
Dunn« the
J.'"* ?,"■
~
his ensemble work.
’
AND MONEY
Clark Matthews, bass, is al--------- - -----*•------- - ---------------new features of ttte elementary ““
tre.iTi-h^u'fc^Xuii"
graduate of Hope College with church* In Philadelphia. Upon program were brought, out by the
fr^mtly ud
unrinr Tbou»b
iu&lt;juru they
iury reprrw- M—auaic ui riopc vuucxv wim ,
-•&lt;
11 r&gt;.
■
_ _
_
—
-___
tel tincini.
----------------------®
«‘evil d?n&lt;»nlnallJ^.
1 a degree
In music education. He; graduation fnan
from hlth
high jchouj
school. lr teacher#
teacher#. The tatt
Iasi year lias
Iws tarn
been
. scholarship
«WMh&gt;p M . d«aa«i umm m u» M or
tore . “n £ U an inatructor In music ta one reused7
am
mu*c
Broadway P&lt;&gt;
classroom
rhmufta their various aiaoci- I
the local high schools. He majored ta
lu piano
»&gt;:«•»&gt; and
—* organ
»•&lt;*** at
— educational TV
• • ta
... the ..w
—
through their ar u
directs church choirs In Tempi© University. Ho
He soon lx-be- studies.
studios. The school rubccrtbed
subscribed to
to ™is req iret was repratro uy
j lions with the Christian En
COIN-OP Cleaners I! drtwf-r
----------«U&gt;
mw
ol of
&lt;h.
area and Is engaged fro- came associated with
some
theCbonnH
Channel10 10Mor..»&gt;
programming
movement.
„„
known leaders in the and frequent visits to the all’4?nt the stu^nu'
i
Mekkm. first tenor, is » ---—■*
-------- — field of evangelism. Including purpose room by the rtudents to
^ou^ d^p ta
327 N. Broadway
nifchaJttaH engineer, a graduate ^nurch mmistnre.
Jack Wyruvn, Percy Crawford, view the programs are proving a
WOU‘*J
1 of Grand Rapids Junior Col-' Harold D »C o u. accompanist Dick Rotan-on and George great
the
tmeh*.
reported.
,
^^^airo^rt
on ro
9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
kgc and the General Motova In- i for the quartet'and organist for
The Introduction last year of strtsa that th© elementary staff
'stRute He is engaged regularly the hymn sing, is fast becom- Sweeting.
Monday thru Saturday
The song louder for the hymn the new phonic reading pro- liad obvlouajy developed a well ta tenor solo work, ensemble tag one of America's foremost
sing will be Ralph Robrahn. as- gram was evaluated ana judged p)Bnnrd wwnmttal program that
------------—--------------------------------- j sacred artists. DeOou began his
sociate president of the Inter- a success. Although the P-'»-'Xj-&gt;cltnn
pr0U(1
national Society of Chriwuan gram U only one year old mod • subiMUfnt meetings will comRndeuvor with headquarters in of the teachers involved stated! mence next Full for the recondColumbus, Ohio He U a rtuiktu. that they could ree noticeable. ary gnujM M that Uie entire
at the Western Theology Semi- improvement ta their student's program may be reviewed and
nary ta Holland. He was named «wk
. an eye to the
- fuwork in
in this
this area.
arm.
evaluated
with
os the Christian Endaavorer of,| AlU»«h U U
r.mu., 1» lm
wh„ „
the Year 190.
I the program, the subject of j
i Special guest at the hymn
sing will be-oxnpoeer John W.
Delton School Journalism
Coni true Hon Money
: Peterson. A native of Kansas. Mr. Hofmeister explained that
FROFESSIONAL DRY CLEANING SERVICE

Hastings SPEEDY WASH
and COIN-OP Laundromat

MONEY

TAYLOR
North Gun Lake Coin-Op Opon 5:00 a.m. - 10 p.m.

Lumber Co.
Galesburg, Mich.

fiingspiruUon, Inc., with tend- introduce the nr.w metijods in
quart*! ta Grand RajUds, Mich- the next school year. Textbooks
Igan.
' are now under consideration and
। The public is invited.
some in-service training for the

Kuder Testing for 11th grade
English classes: Track. Delton
vs. Richland. Kcllpffg, Galesburg
-Augusta at Richland. 8; golf,

sales have doubled!

Delton Methodist

ftnd
1&gt;
anna bV thB
meeting will be done oy
body. There are only a Jf* “T"*

Conference

lestricta to memb*s of u»
Quarterly Oooferenos compos
of the officials comprising the
local Official Board, but adlh
the District SuperIntendent pre­
The Delicti Metlwdtat Church siding.
will iidd the Annual Church
TO, WKX wlU Md
Conference and Fourth Quarter­
ly Conference Friday. Aprtl 30. )&gt;toth*-Ddaughter banquet &amp;&gt;*
in the
unlay. ./JT!
May «. x.«n
«;» nm
psn. ta
u»
lue HCT. I'I'IU Z&gt;M&lt;7. —. — hlith school dining room.
W. Wayne Ingold, of U»
Rapids, District SuperintaftWaaler Park Methodist Church.
inero wui ue annual kvw— Wyoming,
Wyoming, known
xjmjw" offecUormtriy
from various officers, commls- ln WBCB. circles as Prppre"
atans and committees, and their i» the featured
drcttan for the coming year.
-Crown Her With Msny
There wlU also be other business crowns." Local prewrw wlU
dealing wUh programs and re- furnish oth* Items on the pmsporuablllticB for tho coming gnun.

Friday Night

CJJCO U
here 18 years of age and older.
continues active partkipa- - - 1 l *nn m H, m
—MU. „
M OdU UU.

XraXKSSi'S:

ter. special holiday, and devo­
iprll 11 the Band banquet tional programs for &lt;4h?t-church
ild and awards were given
eVTb? public U invited The
_KI r 1

master Of ceremony.
These members

mvwn. ixwa.
receiving Xdai Caroline

Baske. Cathy CoUlson. Dare
Conrad. Pam Hayward. Sandy
Heisler, Steve Llncks. Mary Lit­
tle. Kathy Mlknla, Nancy Mott.
Carrie Newland. Mike Payne. Jill
Rice. Mary Smith. Mike Stampf-

Handy.
Letters — Mslony-McClood,
Mona Mlnoca. Cal Moroow. Krts
Roeper. Karen Bhlpp, Charlene
Michaels. Sandy Campbell,
Kathy Champion. Bev Dudin'.
Sandy Gurd. Jim Howard. Big­
rid Johnson. Rose Lockwood.
Penny Wilbur, Jana McBain.
Ardlc Shcerin, Judy Phillips.
Janis Howard. Barb Hall. Linda

- --------- —Solomon have

MIm Sally Heath returned io
Cortland. N.Y, on Bunday after
having Vttlted her parents, the
Adeibert Heaths, for several
days. Bally spent the Easier
wssktnd in Wtalamsbun:. Va.
arriving hare on Tuesday. The
Adalbert Heaths were guests
Sunday al a family gathering at
the hems of his sister. Mrs.
Raymond Gilbert, of Ludington.
Mr^ and Mrs. Wm. Hewitt.
Chsrieha and Marilyn of Grand
Ledge and ths Burdett Cotants
had dlnn«
HlghisEdar

Pins, Mona Monica Judy
Phillipa. Ardie Sherrta. Yvonne
Campbell. Tom Greer. Barb Hall,
John Phillip Sousa. Sandy
Helal*; Drum Major. Linda
Lens; High Merit Award. Cathy
Smith.
New Building Ran*
tlon revealed new building plans
at its regular monthly mooting
loot Monday night. BupwinU-n-

housing additional students for

The fir* choice Involved put-

vocal music program Into the
upper elementary caftMrta.

students. He added that the

Swarming
termites
are a

the current kindergarten group
plus the project enrodmmt of
next years beginning grade. He
stressed that addilionai rooms
VWMbain Mcemijr-i&gt;

nrougnuui. UK sysvan.
.
The other possibility taralv*
garten- He pointed out t
site might be JAsel.fcr
■•Wk
-1

j«&lt;|« ground your home,
hidden worker termites may
be dsmaflinfl timbers; wpodjDitiy damage, phene for
pMed Inspection by Tenninir,
•Mid'a Isrgesj In termite con6pl. Rervice fully guaranteed.

FREE INSPECTIONS

‘jj- • •'. plipng

BAgRY COUNTY
LUMBER CO.

WI 5-3431
Rapr«MnHng
MICHIGAN TERMINIX
NWr.M.
-___ _
from a financial aspect and the
poaslbiuty of cnntareing " ah

15 ways to spoil yourself with luxury from

Awarded

year's top
honor

now in the Lincoln Continental tradition

t

$2799
to v
$3631

MAHLER MOTOR SALES

1120 N. Michigan

•

Hastings

a

Ph. WI 3-2479

total picture to see if anoth*

made to contact the Daverman
Company at Grand Rapids for

TERMINIX®;
NATIONW1OR TIRMITB
AND PEST CONTROL

a plan IndisaUng
ent tax-kvita could well support
such a budding prognam. both
ta construction and opcraUoD.

fiuicle to i un 1'1 Mi&lt; hiftan

COLEMAN Agency
INSURANCE

saiaMMNw

'

*"-«u

�^Conference

Superintendent
Issues Challenge
•

General Motors

Name Michigan
Gives Lakewood Week Chairman
At Vermontville
Auto Equipment

Mrs Kenyon Peabody l* chair­
man of Michigan Week activities
rur Vermontville.
| The Rev. Leonard Maunder
will be in charge of Spiritual
Foundations Day which occurs
Sunday. May 16.
The village council i* plan­
ning fesUriUm for Mayor Exchaagr Day. Monday, ulth
Wolverine.
Hospitality Day. Tuesday, will
be liandlcd by Mr*. Elbert Car­
penter Wednesday io Our Liveli­
hood Day. Education Day plan*
on Thursday are under the su-

I

Past Maple Grove, Assyria
Residents Mark Jubilee

er. Our Heritage Day plana for
Open house will be held for
Friday are being made by the Mr and Mrs Bryan VanAuken
Vermontville Woman'* Club, and Sunday, May 3. in honor of thru
Saturday** artivltlc*. Our Youth golden wedding anniversary.
Day. are being handled by Mr*.

**W C
Conference
Superintendent at the Evangel! tr-.it
— - -—..
.

The churchI* now In a speeial Loyalty To ChriM Crusade,
running from Easter to Fentero*t. April IS through June 8.
and Dr. Baaaeit brought a
very timely mewtage on "The
Price of laryalty." '
। He stated that ' Every service,
function of the church *houkl
be a loyalty msion by UUnl
■involvement of tu people."
- He cliaUenged the audience
with these question*. "What is
demanded of you? How much
an- you willing to yield of your­
selves? Or an you satisfied to
belong to the church and not
have the power and faith to be­
lieve? Art you afraid to lire in

Invite Public
To Bernard
Society Meeting

House guest* of the Bun McPharlln* far 10 day* are hl*
daughter and husband. Mr. and

Mod* to Order

II Rosenberg of 8069 Valley
Highway. Vermontville, haa com­
pleted hi* Air Force baclc mili­ open on Sunday* through May
tary training aj^ Lackland AFB. from 1 to * pm. Through June,
I July and August it will be open
seven day a week, same hour*.

Police Recruits

Rare Violin at

Hastings Church

All Sin*
Slu. »•*...
and Supplies

Office Supplies

TUSSY'S MOTHER’S DAY SPECIAL

Fragrance F«*tival lor Mom

To Annex to

Lakewood School

to go out and follow? I come to
the church to be refreshed, then
can I go out the door to take tntxu'i enlisted itrvngth to 1.Ciu-lat to the world and live .251. the highest it ha* ever been.
Christianity. Only one thing
Five week* of advanced train■topped ChriM. he was hung on' Ing 1* now underway at East
a ctom. Can you be hung on a, L*.-.;'.-- f— " —. trccpxr

Cologne and Cologne Gel

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were said to the ruler, but they
Three primary district* ,nto u* today If we
nexed to the Lakewood school •«■ willing to Fell out our m-1diatrtct and one turned down the fuhl**6 and our. personal de­
proposal in separate elections
rU1'1 U*n follow. ThU U
Monday. April 19
,eaaT to «*7 but hard to do
|
i Voter* In th* Dow and Oates■ Dr. Bassett reminded tte con-I
districts In Eaton county and gregaUon that “We must wll

Rummage Sale at the
Hastings First Methodist Church
Thursday

Borton's

the remainder of the year but
,1"
children will attend the Sunfield,
elementary school* next Fall
' ~'d “ * chrt»tUn
t*fa'
Voter* overwhelmingly ap-:th» truth 1 kno'*
world.i
1 full-length book*, many of which proved the annexation proposal
--------------------------------------have been translated Into foreign at Oates and Sebewa Center If'
...........................
languages.
where reoult* were 34 yea* to 4
The violin, which haa a ryh no and 25 yes to pone no
!, I • JIM
turned down the proposal, 20 ye*
and 25 no. The district 1* located
west of Lake Ode*** The voting
wa* closer at the Dow district
where the issue wa* approved

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UPHOLSTERIHG
famous vlolln house of Lyon and
Healy in Chicago, where it was
restexvd to its original tonc^and
finish Rev. Bakalin chooses to
play the old hymns of the
churci, from night tu night,
along with singing many of hla
own gospel songs and choruses,
and may be hoard nightly except
Baturtay through Sunday, May 2
at 7 at the'Assembly of God

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We do not have to be rich like
till* young ruler who wa* con­
cerned and came to Jesus, but
many of us also have things
that we should get rid of. we
nerd to take Inventory of our
Uvea, our poooearion*. materially
I and spiritually, of our aoula, and
then “Go and ariL" 3. “Come

Portland were among the 37
Michigan State Police rrcrulta
graduated u probationary troop­
er* al East Lansing headquar­

county approved annexation lief* that have been bulk, *olely
proposal* The three district* are on prejudiced Idea*, far changes
located north, east and south of&gt;mu*t be made to our Umm Ood
’’"n"&gt;w
I doesn't change but the church
i must fit Itself for the needs to
■ our times. Ood doesn't change
। but the church must fit itself
for the needs of It* people.''
I Again, “ftr year* the church
ter playing the old «**rrrd elas­
I ha* had education on the one
tic. "The Holy City." a lady In
the cotigreKaUon was moved to dlitricts^silBljno---------------- - . hand and evangelisation on the
“•wricia u SI.lol.JU0.
other, but both must be uaed toEckitrom stated the rural in&lt;hcr If we an&gt; to acromnlteh
ichool* would be operated for ’ ^mrihlno to-

SCHADER'S

At School May 6:

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RUBBER STAMPS

Mothers to Meet ;

M»y 8. 1965. at 1:30 pm, in if#
Woodland School Library, for.
mothers of children who wlU be*
attending kindergarten at the*

St. Rose Senior
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Carlton Center

Family Night to
Hear l)r. Bassett

Sevenih-day
Hunecoming

M W. Green, WI 8-4044
'
Rev. George Kiuott
.
Rev. William Neaury
Saturday, May 1. Junior MYF

Bunday acbooL 10 am.
Worship. 11 am.
Evangelistic service. 7:30 pm.
Prayer mt-cl Thura., 7:30 pm.

I 11 Sill MoCUUiX WlKktUp.
I 7 pjn Junior High and bailor
.High Youth Groups.
7;44 pm. Evening service.
| Wed, 7:48 pm. Mid-week

Tbs' Chapelalra Quartet win
slug several times during the
day There will be a 1 p.m. mu­
rtad program at the church fol­
lowing the potluck dinner at

Great Religions Express
Support of U. N.
port for the United Nations. AH
four combine places of worship
with facilities for meetings, lec­
tures and cultural activities.
The newest is the just-dedi­
cated Holy Family Church and
Catholic Center opposite the
U.N. grounds. It was rebuilt in
handsome contemporary style
from a 40-ytar-old church that
hid been converted from a sta­
ble. Upstairs offices serve as the
•■embassy" for Mier. Alberto
Giovannetti. the Holy Sec's first
permanent observer to the U.N.

There will be a Tupper Ware
party at the home at Larry Kaiter. ».3O am. Thursday.
i

3:48 am. Sunday acnooL
Classes fur all agea.
11 am. Massage by Rev. Gavin

A synagogue “to fin the needs
of the local Jewish community
while ministering to the inter­
national family of the United
Nations" will be the next U.N.
religious center to rise. Later, a
mosque and Islamic center will
be erected with funds contrib­
uted by^Moslcm United NaThe first such facility »u
the 12-story Protestant Church
Center for the U.N., dedicated
18 months ,*£0. Supported by
the National Council of
Churches, the center has at-

Broadway and Center
Willard H. Curtis. Minuter
Bunday. May 3.
Morning vurlilp, 8:30 and 11.
Nursery provided. ' Broadcart of
0 30 service over WBCH. Ser­
words ot praise. Dr. Df»t
mon: "Christian Marriage."
read the scripture in Acts 17,
^uunu ecuuut — —
and spoke on the concern fur
0:30 Adult round table tn the ®wkl peace. Ito said that, everylounge.
where men axe waking for
6:30 Junior High and Senior P«u*. *1U&gt; power and strategy,
High Youth FeUowahip at **■“
“*
"*
"* "nrf"rMonday Activities
7 Boy Bcoutg.
7;30 Bastion meeting.
Wednesday AcUrttlM

liw Youth tor Undcratandmg
movement, and stated that
ChrLv'iam
"stand straight
tome’ of MraJamra Coleman.
with Use conviction that they
1:30 Circle 6 will mat at Uie have the blessing of God. Uiat

Dunham
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4 mllea W. of Broadway. Freeport
Rev. Gerald Hcphner, Pastor
Bunday school, 10 am.
Morning worship, 11 am,
Young People s service, 7 pm.

’ guest for both services. Message,
I "The Divine ImpcntUvw—OO,"
8 pm. Youui FeUowshlp.
j 7 pm. Evening service The
tape of the Easter Cantata, "No
Greater Love" will-be presented

I
I

Monday, 7 pm. Teen Fellow­
ship.
Wednaday, Mid-week Day of

Route 3. Delton
A. J. Spoelstra. Pastor
Sunday school. 10 am.
Worship, 11 a. m.

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HL lUh.IllXUi
8310 CoaUBrove Road
Rev. Charlo# Glbba, Pastor
Worship services, 10 am.

7 pm. Evening troupe, adults
with Gladys Ortroth. Youth with
Darwin Hooker, and the Chil­
dren's Story Hour.

Bunday service, 11 am,
Bunday school. 11 am.
Wednesday service, 7:48 pm.

Jr. High Battalion Boys.
Wednesday ActtvtUes
6 am.—Men's Prayer Band.
» am.—Women's Prayer Rand.
7:30 pm. Prayer meeting and AIETHUD1ST CHURCH
Rev. Lawrence Lowell. Pastor
Bible Study.
Saturday. 2-4 pm. church li­
Sunday school. 10 am.
Thursday Activities
brary open.
Morning worship, 11 am.
Coming Bunday. May B, guest
Youth Fellowship, 7130 pm.
minuter. Rev. Arthur C. Coldrcn.
of Hillsdale, will bring the mtsmorning and evening.

Former Frreport High School
Pastor Ralph VonderWerf
Sunday school. 10 am.

e Gilhwpte of 8unCOrdray ot High
I—...
Mra. Thelma Boya
from Banhdd and Ruby Ball, a
slater-in-law, walked in to ipend
the day with her. * Bunday
Hons, David ........
—Aua.
gucau of ear.
Mr. and
Mra. KsiUi
Busan Hitt; beet, Gary Kimble. Ball were Mra. Ruth Bartu and
| Wednesday, cherub and Junior family from Grand Rapids; Mr.
cliolr. 4 pm. Bible study. 7;30 and Mra Clar«no&gt; Sptdcl aial
pm, topic: 'The Bible And Our, daughter. Mr and Mra. Vico
P1J^ 8pldcl- from N“tivilh», Mr. and
Catechism class Saturday, 0 Mrs. Robert Ball from Alaska.

126 East State St,
Rhone WI S-24&amp;

Hastings

Rev. Fr. Joseph C. Dunphy,
Rev. David Hawley. Assistant
Sunday Maae, a, 10, 11:30 am.

EVEN IF

10 am. Bunday school.
11 am. Morning worship.
8:30 pm. Youth service.
7:30 pm. Evening worship.
7:30 pm. Wednesday prayer.

IS NO OBJECT.
Charles Gibbs. Pastor
Floyd Walter. BupL
Bible school. 10 am.
Worship hour. 11 am.
Christian Endeavor, Bunday,

JlMPBkJfjrrlkk to• •yon,
• **'• R8 oarthAldiect, »cnriccg
bocomg

10 am Bunday school.
11 am. Worship service.
8:30 pm. Young Pcop&gt;'s meet.
7:30 pm. Evening service.
Wednesday, 7:30 pm. prayer.

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Worship. 11 am.
Youth meeting, 8:18 pm.
Evening service. 7:30 pm.

GAS is still a wise choice
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0:48 a m Church school. BupL
Mra. Evelyn Benedict.
11 am. Morning worship
7:30 pm. Wed, Bible Study

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home. Wuh GAS you can depend cm plenty
of clean hot water for all the family...in
the kitchen, in the' laundry and in the
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GETS ROUGH

K. W. Mosher. Pastor
0 .M am. Bunday ecbooL
11 am. Worship service.
7:30 pan. Evening service.
7:30 pm. Wed, prayer service

"Roliablo
Service
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Sunday worship, 10 am.
Sunday school. 11 am.
MYP Sunday,. 7 pm.

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KO JOB TOO

�Graduate of

Lakewood Holds

la healthy and good naiurtd-afjg.
' favors her mother very much as
to looks. Wo buried our oldest
last September 22. 1633. r boy
13 irons, nix months old. mul
our next oldest a girl died when
' a few months old September 25.
,1838. so you nee we lire celled
____________________, Io part with those that are near
original and it certainly gives and dear to us and as death to
one a picture, pretty much of the general lot of all at someconditions In Yankee Springs time, may we live as to meet in
township back Ln IMOSho cndleao bliss, Second. aa to Fa-

to you until X am almoat shamed
to write at all, X now take tha
liberty to claim a few momenta
oonvenation with you through
the medium of my pm-TW, as
regards our health which is good
XASBL — The principal are'*®1
nllM to B*"1® Crtek:
£“»~jr.-MM.iM
Mk Crooked.
I w ®° for A similar purpore)
ORGANIZED TOWNSHIPS.- lhortfr
coming to. and was.
m ApiSr1^ Johnstown,

The routh-western part of the
tatnty to tatoreperMd with num-

Key WMU Post

healthy and does not admit as flood of Irredeemable rags has
good water aa many places in come Into disrepute, a man with
New England and wa do not | good money. may buy oxen from
bare any Vermont — roads »50 to &gt;100 per yoke, cow &gt;20 to
HKTHJSH
rsanr urut*
“ *-W- POrk- M tO &gt;«. llTrJl wheat
through anow
drifts. a*
It ur
ta •*
said
that the moat now fen Iasi 4' to 6‘. &lt;*&lt;• s/ 40 4. potatoes 2/
Winter that wu ever known in corn &gt;/. &gt;%

lettar and If you or any of your pu*family or Undo Stickney1*.
Located to the Center are the,
Thomas or any of our friends bowling alley*, billiard room,
old or young will write to mo. 1 book store, barber shop, atu- Sheriff Campbell
shaU be happy to answer them dent lounges, ballrooma. torture
to my scribbling way and ao as halls, and cafeteria aa well as Hires 2 Deputies
many aa there la of you. I should the 'hub" of Western's social
Sheriff Merl H. Campbell hu
think that you could scare up * life, the snack bar.
announced that Ben H- Sulli­
number ot letters to a short
iteccnUy Lany waa/alao grant­
time and let nr know how you ed tt special honory scholarship van. 1C&amp;3 Bedford Rood. M Has­
get along from oldest even down txaidrs the State! Board of tings. and Wendell Armour, who
to Dorothy. As I have toed my I Education Scholarship te re­ has been police chief al Nash­
pen hard tola half an hour or' exited his Senior year at Lake­ ville. have been hired as deputy
more 1 will now dltiniM It for I vruod High.
a short time with, my best re-1 At WMU he has been active
garda to you all/’
| in many groups. Besidre being *u»* wu» tnuwua,
•-&gt;
(Signed) Charlca W. Bassett rcholanhlp and social chairman duties on Friday. April 16. work­
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and long anxiously awaiting re­
lief. but more especially glad at
hla coming back because of the
terrible frights they had en­
dured through the howling of
the wolves. There, Mra. Bassett
declared, had kept her company
early and late, and bad made
et trees tf the Peninsula.
*wk* "‘Wence a continued
county to new. and not yet1*•* 9? oor'

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How many pigs in tho parlorT
It all depends, say animal sdsnHits. Eight square feet per pig
has been tried, but the answer
was not conclusive. Sire of the
animal, season of the year and
temperature are some of the
variables that affect hog hous­
ing. they report
This and other answers based
on scientific experiments are
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engaged In a swine project The
day ia long gone when pigs
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scraps and leftover milk. Today,
balanced ration feeding is un­
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now role aa ptnaral chairman for.
the 13th annual Michigan Week.
"Woody always baa been a

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marketing, veterinary medicine service to young Americans."
or in operating a profitable hog Other awards provided are
■xpense-paid trips to the Na­
The Moorman Mfg. Co. of tional 4-H Club Congress and
Quincy. 111., has been helping gold filled medals.
To be eligible for a Congress
career-minded 4-H'ers by pro­
viding annual scholarships of trip or a national scholarship,
$500 to the six national winners the member must bo over 14
named by the Cooperative Ex­ years old. and have completed
three years of 4-H Club work,
A coriTuny official recently with the current year in (he
Experience in the project has said. "Mooraun's is proud to be swine program, according to the
led many youth to a career in a donor of 4-H awards, and con- county extension office.

| a great thate we have. And this
is fine. But in recent years,
Michigan week baa branched_
out to reach beyond tho Buttes w/s-tny tn a crib. But three pracborteni. telling non-Mlchigan-1 Uces will likely become lore efflians how groat our Htete L» And cient as production roes up.
Mlis ts avan-finar. . —-i-WliWtt.- -—~m
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6th Conservation
iKKina to mart uuxin,; about
what a groat State Michigan Is.!
'AUiwugh Woody Btnith baa ।
"Harveetlng with a picks- the farm—determines whether
travekad thia Stale from one end ;
ahdler become© a profitable sya- corn should be stored In silos as as high moisture com tn sllda.
to the other usd sldwuys in his
tein when 6.000-7,000 or more high moisture ground cum a
■■Annual oosu in honvsting
chairman of the professional. b u a h • 1 a are Iwinrs-ted. The shelled corn, or if It should be and storing one bu.'Jwl of corn
health, physical education and break-even point costs between a artificially dried
recreation curriculum at hla al-, plcker-slrller and a combine j 'Total InveeUnenta we about
~ =^Ur.
1 with a corn head ia SDOO to 11,-1 equal when the corn crop la har-

GIFTS FOR
MOM!

Crains
Not Too

"Usually a good legume plow­
ed down or manure etlhar plow­
ed down or topdrresed Will sup­
ply moot of tha nitrogen a assail
grain crop can use profitably,"
he adds. 'Previous experience
with small grain on a particular
field must also be considered."
l*orter rroommsodg a nitrogen
level of 30 to 60 pounds per acre,
•mu include* any ftrUltttr that
was »ppllsd at planting Um*
except in the case tf-lAhthr
grain planted in the Fall.

Exhibition Set

By Garden Club
The Tbornapple Garden Club

Holstein Cow
Given Acclaim
For Production

Put Out Grass Fire
University iserd isos attained
Hastings firemen made Uro
national acclaim by pawing tho
300.0W-pound llfctlmo milk proruns to extinguish gross fUws.
^KUon level. She is College
Monday they 'rolled at 3:15 to
the James Tobey home at the
Qsbora and River Rood inter­ group and 4H.
section and put out a small
All persons Interested are in­
Uazn. At 1:43 Tuesday they vited and urged to attend this
were called to the William Barer
j place on tho Wood School Rood
'

about seven acree of grass and
swamp. Barry' had been burning
u brush pile, firemen mid.

Under cutting permits issued
: by the Conservation Department,
commercial operators logged 153

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regularly nine ttmre and was
milked three tlmca dally In every
; lactation except one. All but two
Uctauoia have gone to 363 days
or beyond. fihe lias six register ­
ed sous and two daughters.
Before calling it quite in thia
I art or inn tha tnanUhcm produc­
er hopes to eclipse the United

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Case. * Mus Joy Cunningham of' having two operations. * Mrs.
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county award for clothing. * Mr., Hojpttal. Battle Creek. Tuesday,
Mrs. Clayton McKeown of Qulm- family of Woodland were call- Clair Fauett and family of Al- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Dale Conklin had and Mrs. Orllc VanSyckle were . April 20, for major surgery.
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2?' Ptafa Karcn w,lcox u jading a few
for the algn to be placed on the I j^ys with tier cousins. John and
burn were discussed.
j Marilyn Woodman. * Mr. and

and Wiutc*Show April 3*.
Ellsworth Scott, of HastingsThe CUyton VakmUnca golden
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Ute hall The Orange will cx- her cousins, the Springers. * Mr.

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
One Hundred ond Tenth Year

Harting*, Michigan. Thursday, May 6. 1965

'J Initiate HHS
Scholars Into
i Honor Society

IXTHAL CAM—Thia ta what I. left of the IMS Corvaffi

ToeMay.
t photo.

^Teenagers Killed
In One-Car Crash
Early Sunday Tragedy-Snuffs
Out Lives; Driver Seriously Hurt

the Rev. Willard H

Curtis who

A Hasting* High School Junior and a 1964 HHS graduate tegrity. * fact.it which individual*
were killed about 1:50 *.m. Sunday, May 2. in a one-car tragedy
Rev. Curtis, speaking to all tlic
on the Cellar Creek Road and thejlriver of the automobile was. studenta. said that somrtlmea ln«
critically injured, according to Deputy Sheriff Wendell Armour. tegrtty serms to be fading, that
persona are more interested bi
Dead are Dian Kay Buck, 16, 406 S. Benton Street, the “being coniformblr than right"
daughter of Neil Buck, 406 S. Benton, and Mrs. Rollert (Max­
Our materialistic culture is
inf) Steeby. 438 W. MarshalFStreet, and Jerry Lynn Shanklin. ar,ken Ing us by rhrapenuig us.
19,- 325 E. High Street, who for the past five year* had resided stealing our wholeness, moral
■'1
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'
. with Richard and Virginia Mc­
Laughlin
II take* integrity to live con­
Seriously hurt was llsnry M. structively In thia world todaycontinued
The key to character is Integrity.
It Is much mare tmixirtant than
The fourth person riding in popularity, happtneas or wcurlty
and your own soul demands it.
■ shall, the daughter of Lynden
Bryans, Bachman Road, was added.
The candlcllghtlng ceremony foltreated at Pennock Hospital and

NUMBER 3

Michigan Week
Plans Emphasize
Dynamic Progress
Chairmen Finalizing 7 Days of
Activities; Key Speakers Will
Highlight Special Hastings Events

i— fry R.M.C.

Oavtrtvst George Romney and

Eight Junior* and

could not be present for ihe cere­
mony
Member* of the graduating class
initiated included Tim Kraft.
Juanie Pavlich. Dale Doty. Sharon
Wdlfarc, Jo Engle Mary Alice
Lockwood. Sue MuUenlx, Annette
Guenther, Judy Ftnder. Kitty Rum
and Nyta Jo Dartr,.
Honor Society members Inducted
l*.,t year included Lee Vahlstng.
JW Edger. Carol Hengeabach. Joe
Morgan, Carol Rose. Laurel Godfrey. Terry Gerald. Kathleen Dor­
man. Hill Stanton. Sue Babcock.
Sandr* Belson and Karen Bpack­
man
The Rev. George Elliott gave the
Invocation and the Chair, under
the direction of Herbert Moyer.

So You Will be Alive

EDITORIALS-

11* Seniors IpoliUctan* have returned from
were initiated Into the William T I their "quickie" barnstorm tour of
Wallace Pla
nter of the National
______ :leading Industrial nations of Europe
Chapter
Honor Society In an impressive
bi the interval of developing new
y In Central Auditorium.
Junior* invited into the organl- Michigan goods.
Uon requiring scholastic acflevc.
Whether the tour was an outas well as extra-curricular
•dUvhte*. included Kenneth Weller.
। Cart Hoffman. Darleen Jarman. merely a Junket to enhance Die
'Cindy Moyer. Mary Lynn Settle*. political stature of Mr. Romney
Nancy Ellis and Stephen Youngs

|

Memorial Day Will

Soon Arrive—Drive

Plan* for Michigan Week 1965 for Barry County are Ireing
finalized this week and next and the ultimate outcome promises
lo be a very interesting. Mimulaling and worthwhile venture
during the week of May 16 through May 22nd.
One of the highlights i* the meeting on Monday, Moy IF,
to which all of the service clubs have lieen invited, for the
Mayor Exchange Day luncheon
at Leaaon Sharpe Memorial Hall
Government Day chairman.
Councilman Dale
*
—
Club President
Merey.
Hastings

trip
Republicans. «n the other hand.

that attitude, loo. (s not surprising

however, especially among |h»
business and professional member*

in politic* ai the several ItgialaUve
Democrat or a Republican
Democrats in the party, Lndud- Gov. Romney opened doom that

Russell Hankins, have worked
out the plan* for this event when
the mayor of South Haven will
be among the honored guests.
AU other elite* in the county
were Invited, with their exchange
mayors, to participate in this

senate. U\the surprise of absolutely usual trade delegation; that foreign
no one. yelled “politic*" That I* officials on the comparable level
probably why they consented to go
highlight of Michigan Week.
frequently niet with the delegation
Michlgah Week Chairman,
effective partisan sniping on the and among other things quickly on Friday. May 21. in Central lum Niethamer of Woodland.
return. A whirlwind tour such us arranged meeting* with Important
change mayor from Parchment
the one Mr. Romney headed, with
with hl* party, plu* a local dele­
gation from Woodland, will Join
the Halting* service club group*
for the salute luncheon to the
mayor*.
Nashville and Middleville have
their own plans for Government
Day and according to Nashville
Michigan Week chairman. Mrs.
John Boughton, they will have a
dinner meeting tor visiting dig­
win you Invest 80 minutes?” Invitation to attend an evening
"Alm for the hlgheac goal You nitaries that evening.
This is the question now being
Michigan Week chairman.
can never hit it if you don't."
asked of approximately 7000 em­
Marc Squler in Middleville, re­
ployer*. large and small, in tile and to participate in answering a
given by Author Wilfred Peterson port* that a Banquet for Indus­
try is scheduled *nd be. with the
qulrementa and training preferhoun and Eaton.
cornhtunfly.
great
tings High School Senior* wboi' whole
------------------------— take
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—
were invUrd Monday to the 5111 satisfaction and pride In the fact
annual Honora Convocation spun- ' that now there I* not a vacant
held fur employers in the tour —— ------- -- .m_
' factory building in tl»eir town
Rotary Club.
Freeport and Delton arc not
Employer*
participating in Ute Mayor Ex­
• Will you invest 80 minutear
change Day tills year but from
This is * key phrase in letter* of
Freeport Michigan Week chair­
Ungs Central School Auditorium.
man. Mr*
Frank Thompson,
comes word that the Village
Council ha* purchased four State
of Michigan flag* to be distrib­
uted to the *chool, the library,
and study have preceded thia *urthe Boy Scout* and the main

Invest 80 Minutes?

Invite Employers Here
To Meet Wednesday Night

Tentative Barry
Budget Set
At §888,124

youth. school leaden decided the

Rotary Honors
10 Selected
HHS Seniors

Hall on Mayor* Exchange Day.
Member* of local service clubs and
munities have
participate.

been

invited

to

Fires Destroy
Big Dairy Bam,
Cedar Creek Mill

destroyed one of
dairy barns in till*
ttonal materials will be com- head of livestock
pletely distributed tluougtwut Baity Courier landmark*,
—
the
'Start being the person you the county by the first of next rwiv Creek Mill

Board of Supervisors Thursday communities should become, conRotary President Odrtc Morey

Deputy Armour reported that
year 1M4 aggregating W88.124.16,
the four /ere going for a ride in, son welcomed Jlie new member* 3113,818.56 above the budget for
and benediction by Rev. Elhdtt
gotiate a turn on the Cedar followed the selection by tite Choir.
Creek Road about five mile*
Fred Lowe played the prelude
taulloo. an Increase of S1KA20
against a bank, sideswiped a

a raised driveway. The convert­
ible came down and landed on
It* top. Sheriff Merl H Campbell
said the accident U still under
Investigation.
Mr. Shanklin, an employee
JOHN MeKAY
ibs suffered a fractured arm

New Associate
Manager at
Ben Franklin

ras found with

Peter Cable, owner of the Ben
Franklin Start at State and Jef­
ferson. ha* announced that John
Teuncsj.cn suffered a severe
McKay.
38, of Portage.- -Joined
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head injury, WI..I
with Ult
the WMUIIU
wound IIreorgonlzauon a* uroclate mana- quirtng 15 stitches He also *ufger on May 1 and hta family will fcrM
&gt;nd othtr internal In­
ta moving to Hasting* In -.be juries Wednesday morning hl*
ncar future.
i condition wa* reported a* fairly
good.
Mr. Shanklin wa* apparently
sitting on the right side of the
Store*
small car. with Dian on bis tap.
Oklahoma. Illinois and Michl- and Jerrie was sitting in the
center.
Funeral services for Dian were
He has also spent al* year*
with Ben Franklin, a division of
City Products.
eral Home with the Rev. George
He attended Wichita Univer­
officiating with burial In
sity and Western Michigan Uni­ Elliott
Riverside Cemetery.
versity.
In addition to her parent*, she
McKay and his wife. Karen,
Is survived by her twin sister.
have an Infant daughter.
Dawn; a half-brother. Jimmie
Coble also announced that Anderson, tn New Mexico with
Russell Jay. who ha* been with
the local Ben Franklin Store
Lena DcPrtester. both of Has­
soon for military service.
tings.
The tains were bom here on
Aug. I. 1948.

Bliss Dividend

HUB Principal Donald Gill pre- Hastings Michigan Week at the | Farmer
corner of State and Jefferson ed that
viewing their achievement and streets waa procured through Um Uveatoe
presenting them with the book efforts of Mr. Hankins and the ' (4*.tot and 1HM8.
j The born.’tn Utt____ ____
of their choice as a gift front area Chamber of Commerce.
Edgar K Orr, who will speak ■ acre farm on the Kelloa School
Rotary.
at the Michigan Week lunch
their parents and tiidr book ael- Monday, la president of Orr

tenting a brood range of communi­
ty leader*, trade* and professions
from all school district* in the
four county are* The work ot the
committee was financed by the
Olivet College Community Drvrtopmeril Fund and participating
•ebool district*.
•
Fay Clardy. Rev. George Elliott.
Haatlngs equalised valuation Bupt Richard Guenther, George Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Allerdlng,
waa placed at J26.P63.M8. an in- Hamaty. William Quinlan. Don
creaae from last year’s 32603OJ88 Tredinnick. Mrs Elizabeth Under Hasting** shxrc of the county
represented Hastings on the "Oom- Stockman's Handbook.
This year the Barry County ABC frocn last years 27MOI.
Sandra Belson. daughter of Mr
Committee will not be sending a
and Mr*. Cart Hrtson. VanDoren's
field repjrter out to measure plant­
Anthology’ of World Poetry.
ed or diverted acre* under the
Feed Grain and Wheat Diversion
Mrs Voylc Gerald. Columbia Dmk
Programs
Encylopedla.
The following meetings have
Carol Itengesbach. daughter of
been scheduled throughout the
of educating Hist majority of youth •elected Rent's Theaaurua
fanner* who are unable to come
and adults whdSrill not be college
Wayne Peterson. Encyclopedia of
igan Avenue to certify. ’ These
Sports
received orders to report Monday, them employable in a world where
meeting* wiU begin at 8 pm.
Farmer* living tn Thornapple,
ablefIrvtng. Yankee Springs and Rutforce*.
William
Schllhaneck.
chairtand Township* should attend th*
meeUng at the Thomapple Town
Hall on May 6
jurlos
Farmer* living in Woodland.
Carlton. Hastings and Castleton
Mr*. Norman Stanton. Harvard
Township* should attend the meetSharon Welfare, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs Karl Wellfare.
Farmer* living in Baltimore. Ma­
Complete Works of Shakespeare
ple Grove. Johnstown and Assyria
Thirty-three men arc to go to
Township* should attend the meet­
ing at the Assym Town Hall on the Detroit induction Station May ciety reports ths collection of Ing."
19 for pre-inducUon physical ex­ materials for the Antique auction
May 10.
Farmers living in Orangeville. amination*. including 15 regis­ began May 1 and 1* gaining mo­
mentum and intareat.
Hope. Prairieville and Barry Tbwn- trant* who are 18 year* old.
Fifteen regular age registrants
slilps should attend the meeting at
Intereating material* that have
tire Prairieville Town Hall on May are to receive their pre-lnductta: already been brought to the storage
physicals in June. No draft quota room include a wool rati, butter
bowl, several dlsitea. picture frame*,
iron ttoveplpe shields, very old iron
Chairman Schllhaneck empha­ kettle, pine table, picture easel and
thoae who do not certify by July sized that registrant* must report kerosene lamp* A nvwt Interesting Parkview Motel and apartments
12 on the Feed Grain Program change* of their statu* Within 10 Bible that wa* publtahed in 1884 along Ude the Thomapple River on
wUl be considered out of com­
N Broadway, is inviting the pub­
pliance.
lic to Inspect his six new units
Men must register on their 18th
birthday, or within five day* there­ tique. will be placed on the Old this Thursday, Friday or Saturday
but Nice table.
after.

Barry ASC
Schedules
Fanners Meets

5 to Leave
Monday for
Military Duty

Collect Items
For Coming
Antique Sale

Open House
At Parkview
Motel This Week

j no iwM.ni or Mireciori ot tta held at 2 pm Tuesday at the
E. W. Blta* Company. Diversified : Walldorff - Spanable Funeral
Canton. Ohio, manufacturer, to-1 Home The Rev. Russell HouseIcctared a regular quarterly ,man officiated and burial wa* in
rtd of 20 cento per com- Riverside Cemetery.
units
Director* at HaMlnga MTg.
■tare payable June 1, IMS I Jerry's survivor* Include a broCompany have declared a regu­ Pion Proyer Meet
The Johnaon d&lt;rvekn&gt;ment
Soclety, will pick up any items
ickhoidres of record at the ther. Michael, of 338 K High lar quarterly dividend ot 10 cento
A Union Prayer meeting la held anywhere in the county and trana- elude* 10 apartment* in two *
of business May 14. 1M5. I Street.
a share on the comDany** com­
mon Mock; payable Jun* 15. IMS Engle. 234 E. Colfax, every Ture- where light repairs will be made

Declare Dividend

backward glances

board of the Central Bank of
Grand Rapid*, vice president of
Auto Plating. Inc. and Auto
Plating of Ohio, and vice presi­
dent of Keif er International
Products. Inc_ importing school
products from Holland.
He attended Culvar Military
Academy, the University of
Michigan and Babson Institute
of Business Administration He

Army during World War II.
A native of Grand Rapids
where he wa* born on Jan. ^1,
1922. he has been active In many
field*. He 1* chairman of the
Leadership Committee for Com­
munity Action Against Poverty,
chairman of the GJl. Chamber
of Commerce World Trade Com­
mittee. he J* a member of the
Michigan Trade Expansion Com­
mittee of the Michigan Depart­
ment of Economic Expansion, a

fool silo were badly damaged
Also gone were the bridles and
other tack that the children had
made as 4H project*
About 5:30 Mrs Jor

Danny. 12; Steven. 11;
Faith, 8. and Timmy.
,
working to clean th* mflktag
equipment. John. U. wa* ^raeticlng baseball at school.

down from the mow by Paul and
Steve they saw fire burning hlpto
up toward* the roof of the bam.

The family attempted t»M&lt; M
Committee, a member of the many
cattle out as poiirib*. Th*
United Community Service*
board, founder of the World Af­ stanchion* became atari**—
fair* Coordinating Council and Jim had burn* on hl*
liands. The calee* re
in 1949 He ha* been a world
had to be led out. then constant­
J. C. of C. president. Richard ly shooed away. One calf bad to
Snyder, will present a State of
Michigan flag to Hasting* to be
flown under the American flag
at City Hall.
chain saw. three electric drills,
Michigan Week win take place and other
George Romney, wife of the
Governor of Michigan, will speak
to Barry County High School
Auditorium Mrs. Romney has
distinguished herself as a pub­
lic speaker and a crusader for
causes worthy of the American
heritage and tradition. Two
MICHIGAN WEEK. Page 3

Increased bilernt is evidenced
in tiie placing ct Uie historical
marker* at the proper site*
throughout Barry County and all
earning* from this sale will be

Ms ofyesterday",
as gleaned from the
Banner files

and many tools

Contribution* are being takflj
by the Busy Beaver* 4H Chib to
help Um boys replace some M
their stock Anyone interested m
making a donation may mall n
in care of Mr*. W. A. PhillljM.

at the 4H.office In Hastings.
The Jones', in addition to
working their own farm, work
Floyd* mother's farm, Mr*. VlcIM more.
While flnman were battling

writing include Mia* Grace kdHaMUigs Methodist Church. Mr

1* Years Ago
during the National Clothing Colb*rl«A. Kull,
pro- &gt;«,■.»,
tai ral
,
■. _n. ...... Hrrewnlnu
according tn
to re
C. w
W. nntan
Dolan, chair­
Michigan college will be guest man for the county The Hasting*
Manufacturing Company donated

Furthtt tafaraiaussi may be obtelned ftan-Mr*. Stowell, general
chairman. Mrs. C. M. French. MlddlevUls. or Mr* Gerald Shoup.
Nashville.

tings Country Club Friday* eve­ coloctlon and procrasing center.
ning at which 138 E. w. Bits* emMr*. Erwin Clark waa named

Pennock Hospital Guild* at the
Rlchanl C. Birk.-, chairman of annual mrcelng of the Guild*
the Hasting* Chamber of Com­ Tuesday.
merce, ha* announced the purThe HaMlnga Civic Player*
the downtown public address opened their third Mason with
' GhoM Train," a myatery thriller
mounted In the Court House that scored a decided hit with the
audience. Ingenious sound effect*
____ ,
turned in
more than ten ton* at clothing

BACKWARD PLANCEB.

Bedford. Stamm converted the
mill to a water-powered aaw mil)
let*. He said everything teemed
to be in order when he left about
T30 put. Monday He drove *
bus for the Gull Lake Cosnmunl-

Adult Education
CIosms Available

At*8 30 he was telephoned by

Wright Stm, director of adult
educate al Hasting* High School,
h still accepting enrollment m a
taginnlag sewing class which will
operating

registered
.
,
Bim 1* also accepting enrollment
tn the time and motion siudy clii,
given by Weaurn Michigan Univereity. This wiU be

neighbors that the entire front

The fire ruined the entire
structure *nd equipment
Tlie mill w*a built in U
participated by reading
Bennie Carr. Mr*. Rte

nold

Lammsrs
taxlH ,, A.

MMO to MJM.

Arnold's

son.

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Brown
s Odessa

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■dag. April 38, at 10:15 p.m.

had bMa a patient there

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i/ Mention
had a vuy good time this wrtkead attending the Brittany Club
dog trials in Battle Creek. Al­
though their dog wunt a winner,
llw enjoyed watching tire trials

Kathy ware dinner and evening
lunch gtxwta at the home of hi*
slater. Grace Watson, of Nika on
Bdhdayl
' The Hoy Chandlers are plan­
ning to spend Mother*' Day with
their daughter, the Max Leonard*
of Kalamazoo. and will attend
church services with them. The
Chandlers are expecting s call
from their niece. Dr. and Mrs.
Gcarwe Comfort (the former Ruth
who with their
daughter,, have been abroad since
rftyuajy, 3rd, touring much of
Europe and Aate, and are .now
returning to their home ini In­
dianapolis.
_
. MsaJortc Cook and daughter*.
Virginia. Jo, Martha, and Pam,

•Mrs. ’Richard Wlngeter i» a
patent in Blodgett HoepiUd.
Grand Rapids.
Bunday guests of tlio Melvin
Oaks were Mr. and Mra. Paul
Daniela
...
. •
$ir*. Harriot Perkins left thia
week on a two or three week* va­
cation trip to Washington. D.C.
Guests at the Ralph Eye home
on Bunday wire Mr. and Mr*.
Ben Eye and* Christine. Mr. and
Mrs. Chet Arehart and Alice, Mn».
Clarence Ilolirbaclser and eon.
Jerry, and Mr. and Mrs. Gerry
Allen and family of Freeport.

; i-'iiti; birthday.
ic Don Pedcwaa entertained
daughter. Linda, for dinner
p ma Harvey Restaurant at
Grand Rapids airport on
My, May 3, which waa the
i&lt;X bar eighteenth birthday,
la wim presented with a birthcake, and a trio of waiter*
nsujed her with Llie "Happy
wfaty*’ aong—much tobeTeur-

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Solids

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PORK and BEANS

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�HHS Nelters
Even Season
Record at 3-3

Rebekahs Hear
Talk on Camp
Fire Activities

Defeating Middleville T-K
High's tennis team for the Fire Giris at the Rebekah mcct-

Gertrude Newton Richard Morgan Han*)' Hurless
Dies Tuesday;
Dies Friday
Delton, who w* . .
died
Services Friday
After Surgery

Visitors from West

I» InipoasJlilc to see everyone. Mr.
Ti»e May Fellowship Day ob-I
and Mra. Fred O'Connor and
Bette of rural NiudivlUe, &lt;087 E. servance. which was scheduled for'

Funeral service* for Hany B
T. Kent Gibson iDawne O'ConHenton-Smith Funeral Home
with the Rev. MarclU* E. Taber at Pennock Hospital, are to be held No invitation* are being sent out.
tlnirc High's nettcr* evened their
officiating with burial in the at 1:30 pm. Friday at the Leonard। Nine members attended the
Wilcox
Cemetery.
day afternoon
Casood Funeral Home.
’ annual meeting of District 26 at
good Funeral Home with the
The Rev. LUa Mimker U to ofll- Birmingham visited the Gay Jor------ . -------..........
WM W
lUUVUUV.IMil v* ReV. Willard Curtis officiating
clate .ind burial will be bi Irving
Ing defeated Lakewood Thun- the new lodge Instituted al Rich- with burial Id Riverside CameTownship Cemetery
He had lived at Big Cedar
Lake for about 12 years, moving
Monday, 3-1.
I charter was draped in memory
there from the Upper Peninsula
Coach Anton Turkal's chargee of Clyde Briggs who died April
......
by eight children and one broth-

(Statler) Hurls** He lived in Van-

Rapids before ranting'to Hastings

Altoft 4H Club

He marrird Arbutus Morgan on
July 12. 1938. He was employKl by
tiie Hastings Mtg. Company for 27
rears, retiring tn 1960. He attended
the Assembly of God Ohurch.
Mr. Hurlesa is survived by his
wife, a son. Robert, cf Heyburn.
Idaho; two daughters, Mra. Mar­
garet Radcliff of Detroit and Mrs.
man of this event. Named to Ba­ Donelda Gochinas ot Hastings; a
by one
.step-son. Robert Morgan of Se­
ot the gan. Janet Shelter. Rick
ward, Alaska; two s'^p-daughler*.
Rick Pennington. Terry
Mrs. Shlrb-v Reid and Mrs. Beverly
grandchildren; five sister*, Mrs
Lucille WUlltt*. Hastings; Mrs Detglc White. Bill VanDenburg dren; four great grandchildren, and
Belfteid and Francisco defeated
The Hastings High golf team,
a,brother, Oscar, of Hasllng*.
Doug I411y and Cart Wallman.
C-2. 8-7. and Barden and Clucn- which established a new achpol
record Friday when they defeated
and Mr*. Ola Mate. Grand Rapid*.

Saxon Golfers
Set School
Record Friday

Jon! James and Bryan Tltnmas
reprrsenied the Atoft 4H Club
prlnceaa and prince at the 4H
Carnival Saturday.. The Allott
4Her's had a balloon stomp at
their booth with LyneUe Thoouu.
a* chairman.
club turned in
money for the sale of 192 boxes

Mnre Ahnnt-

Woodland

Greenville next Thursday before
Regional meet.
tc*Ud Heeler. 8-'l. 8-0. and Kentthe'State
1
By Mn. Glandon Curtlt
Stond at Middleville defeated
Oreg among In an abbreviated
match.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Vandecar
Steve Sullivan and Dove
Blough defeated Belfield and
Mrs. Leon Vandecar. Thursday.
In eatablUfilng the record. Cart They also visited Mrs. Sandra
FrancUco. 8-2, 4M. 8-4; Guenther
and Rarden defraud Craig Mul­
Mr. Wilkins. A The family of Mr.
8-2. and Mike HaUifax and TVrry Hi* brother. John, posted a 39. and Mrs. Sylvester Curtis met
ru.-.I.) of ir.
. . WnMhman
Freshman .11m
Jim Wisher
Fisher aa SA
40 anH
and again this last Sunday for a
Gerald
Hastings defeated Al
and Dave William*. 8-2. 0-0
Marshall High blanked the
18 children were present, includSaxons lost Wednesday.
Tern Stealy led MarduUl with
and children that drove up from

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By lUrt. Sylvan Tagg
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bird and
daughter* enjoyed a picnic dinner
Sunday by the Coldwater river. *
Mr. atid Mrs Riciuird Bird and
daughters were Saturday evening
visitors of Mr and Mrs leonard
Kidder of Hastings * Mr. and
Mrs- Frank Martin of Grand Rap-

gathering which will add to the
interest for everyone.
In an observance of Michigan Yoder and daughter visited her
Week the Boy Scout* and Camp mother Mrs. Katherine lUlrich
of Hastings April 25. * Mr. and
GiroUwskl
tended a reception given in gun the poosibUltlea of explora­
tion. of a long term project, of
Monday afternoon Coach Carl­
rerouting
some
of
the
Indian
son took his Blue 8* Gold golfen
Trail* along Thomapple River
This win be done by the use of
Mr. and Mra. Frank Dutcher
the old maps published by Hlns- and family, local. Mr. and Mrs.
Pine River Country Club course.
many beautiful and useful gifts. dale In 1880 In the volume titled* Maynard Dutcher and Mr. arid
• Archeological Data and History Mra Mtchael Sheehan and fam-

Tim Firming led Alma with 40.

The Blake Allerdlngs attended
the Southwest Slate Employees
Credit Union banquet at Inmans
on Wednesday evening.

The Thomapple Garden Clllb' end at the Dutchu cottage near
.i—i BaWwln # Mr
Robert
will plant trees at .uthe ----medical
faculty; The Hasting* Public Li­
brary wUl exhibit Michigan Blaugh enjoyed dinner and
books many now in use 10r epec- dancing al the Elks Club in Has­
tings April 24. * The Methodist
District WBC8 meeting at Bur­
ton Heights. Methodist chtrch
room activity In this area for t)» Clark Memorial Home In
Michigan Week Education Day Grand Rapids April 25. .

Michigan Week will be ob­
served by the Monday Reading
Club as they- present Dr. Willis
Velte have returned home from Dunbar's newest book. "Michi­
Florida safely. We welcome them gan." to the Hastings Public 14have Joined the rank* of those back for our community affairs VanBuskirk and Mrs De Forest
returning from t!»e Soutliland.
Walton.
The Woodland PTA will meet
In conjunction with May 18th,
at the school Monday. May 10. Spiritual Foundations Day. Mrs.
spendlrig a few days with her The Jr. High Band will present Wiliam Nethcry and Mr*, George
sister. Mrs. Lyle Bhedd, until
Elliott will have a most un­
their home is in order.
hlblt at the Hustings City Bank
during Michigan Week; the
story about the Historical Soci­
ety Michigan Week Auction ap­
pears elsewhere in this issue;
idaas presented for a project. The Youth Day Program for
Saturday. May 22, Is expansive
and will also be detailed later.
Other contributions U&gt; the
overall plan for this special week
were called because of the tin-

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Backward Glances

Max Factor

Continued from Pogo Ono

Dana

and fast action were features of
this production directed by Lau-

Lanvin • Chanel

Hastings Women's Club who at­
tended the Stole Federation of
Women's Clubs meeting in Kala-

LEGALS

of the Michigan Bdl Telephone
Company al Welcome Orange
hall Monday evening. Fifty guests
were preaent, including repre­
sentatives from Nashville. Mid­

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remodeled Into a meeting place

pretty picking!
count on

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INDIAN

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merclal

Billfolds

Crew Socks

Wood. Mrs Howard Peter* and
Mr*. William Kirkpatrick.

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TAYLOR,

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11c citations in recognition of
Mrs. Romney and her abilities
Friday afternoon at 3. o'clock

Special Gifts For A

Coty

Bob Smith, ion of the Harold
Smiths, was recently promoted
to principal of the Junior High
School at Grandville.

fifth man. Jim Fisher. had

Brennenman 43 and Jack Hutch­
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Michigan Week
Continued from Pag# Ona

Doctor 'Derry award at Marygrove College In Detroit at their
Awards Convocation "for ac­
complishment* in moral and so­
cial leadership."

Comimity Church, is to speak.

Freeport

of Barry County.
weekend guests of her parents.
pleasant way for Barry County । Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gibb*.
women to participate in Michi­
Ing their father celebrate his gan Week and Mrs. Jack Wood,
Crvery of South Haven were April
golfen defeated Lakewood, 185 to birthday.
chairman of the afternoon, ha*
Mrs. Sandra Crimp. Tommy Issued a cordial invitation to all
wood Yoder. * Supper giusta ot
Kyle James and John Pctcnson

te $100.00, 1 Vi % $100.00
to $1,000.00.

MONEY

Funeral »ervice* for Mrs.

,JTd’
Storrs defeated| cards were tlgncd and mailed
John Hunt, fl-0, 6-2; Stephen to Genevieve Sage. Iota Wlikai
tlefe*led phil Townsend. nnd vinnle Kingsley
HiVF.iS.!??*"
comm,,™.
U» U., 11 ling* on Oct 12, 1897. the daughter
of William and Mary (Schramm)
Bennett. She attended Hastings
Lida Sothard. Harry Wood. La- schools and worked for Uw Intervinl* Wood and Eva Rowley;
--------- ...... ....... IIONW.U
fcaltng Lee Belfteid and Jim
I nutclara. 7-5.
8-3, nnd Louise Erwny, Ann Bryant IkrHastings' Chuck Guenther and tha Armbruster.
Pagr Barden won the No. 2
doubltt). dcfcoijng Bill Ribbon*

Bridge the

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high school building show* decid­
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park at Broadway. The city coun-

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no w. storo

to vacate the Broadway right of
way through the Park grounds,
if the people to desire.
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Five arm scholars were noons

EDITORIAL
at the expense ot offending the
OntanlraUon ot Amrrlcsn Blates
which lias never bcei abk to agree

To Aged Bowne
Twp. Farmer

Um CT MklutAO
I
-------- =■ - ------------received University of Michigan,
RrgenU-Altunnl achohraldpa
The winners were selected front ■
XSU applicant* repreumtuis M",
Stale l-dgh schools.
Welfare U now housed In newly
j ntDudcted offtcea In Uw old CUy
IHall-

treme eciuitivUy about public
opinion abroad and concentrate
more In firm action in it* own
Mr. Eash was born on Juno IS.
iniercsu We have proved con­
1873, in La Grange County. Ind.,
clusively since World War that
lie married Polly MulUer al
money —even money spent with
an audience here In Michigan; that friends and that hesitant action
thia was especially true In France based on currents of public and
where he espoused views on the press reaction! abroad unpreax-s
need tar degree* uf international

tied life, except for the Oral
year when they redded In In­
diana. They bad lived aS ycara

highly nationalistic visions of Uie
unpredictable Charles DeOaulle. In
this Instance, at lout. Mr. Romney
was In a pcaltlou to speak out with
state department oliklals must of
necc&amp;dty confine themselves to the
Indirect language Of diplomacy.
So, at its worst, this wiilrlwlnd

Sheriff Merl H. Campbell la ratabluihlni: id* «:&lt;?« drivers Ucciux
department in the north offices
on tlw lower floor of the CourtI house, and the Juvenile Depart­
ment of the Probate Court ocI ctipira the lower floor offices on
the south side of the east en­
trance to th.- Courthouse, form­
rely occupied by Utt Extension
Department.
Ekrtn persnns. including one
trainee, are working In Utt Wel­
fare Department in the new” off-

Middleville

By Mrs. Mary Jackson
action In thia instance, and it la
not surprising that we failed to
gain more support for our at­
tempted
blockade of But

Whether Gov. Romney planned
it that way or not, the mission
enhanced his image abroad as

Many attended Uie Dyscraperta; Mra. V. L. (’Ann) Wolcott. Bm; Wedding bat ar day in Utt
Gun Lake, and Mrs. Floyd (Helen) dapuai Church. A Many are
Burkey, Hastings; IS grandchil­ koocuig forward to bearing Mra.
dren; 2I&gt; great grandchildren; two
brothers. Walter of Hannigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Verb Hooper and
Bl. and Emanuel, Eureka. III.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hooper and
Tlx.- body reposed nt the Lcvmfamily spent Sunday al Mr. and
ani-Omuod Funeral Home until

Phi Beta Kappa

BUILDING PERMIT

Hastings
I .Traffic Tickets I

promise. That, of course, b a hat
"bugged" the Democratic putuans
and brought laud cheers from the

Mr and Mrs. .Rodney Ftnkvine attending Ute confcretire on bclner and family were Sunday
Maj 4th far adult members ot Htt«.ta ot her lirothcr. Mr. and
uie Micmgan Trout Girl dcouu
at Ferris State College were Mrs. This Friday and Saturday nights
U the Minstrel Show at the
Girl’s Gym at 8 pm. There has
been much rehearsing and hard

If the mission In any way pro­
motes the Industrial position of
Michigan. It will benefit the state

Accident

Woliclo Medallion tn the Camp
Fite program la already serving
her community and la develop­
Relatives and friends held a
ing ic.uienhip. Thus the men surprise party at Uie home of
Mr. and Mra. Kelson Martin
Saturday evening reminding
them Uila was tittle 15th wed­
ding anniversary. A Mra. Joan
Lcckronc attended a "Tupper
Party" at Uio tone of her sis­
ter. Mrs. Harry Miles, on Bond
Street, in Heatings Thursday. A

aTjin. 20 Jua» E.

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In our opinion. Prosidepl John-

By Mrs. Richard Clark
Mr. and Mra. Warren Brogan
and Mr. and Mrs. Rennie Mott

Know Your

"Drop-Off-Service"
Just leave your dry clean­
ing with our experienced
attendants. They will pre­
spot, clean and hang
them on your hangers.
Just tell us what time
you'll pick them up and
your ^leaning will be done
while you shop.

Lability

Hendershot &amp; Vicinity

You'll Like Our . . .

Uixd hl* Army course al Aber­
deen Proving Ground*,^ in Mary­
land and baa been shipped to

YOU CAN SAVE TIME

AND MONEY
AT

ladi.-a thin Thursday pre to at­
tend the annual meeting of Lbc
Grand Itaplds DUtrict held al
tlx- Burton Height* Church. Mrs.
Diane Grpttcnbcrger will be one
of the maul speakers. Mra. Mary
Payne will be Installed os one uf
the County officers and Mra.
Harold Taber la in a skit on i_&gt;
program. A David Churchill, son

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327 N. Broodway

sary Tuesday. May 4. Their sou,
Eric, as part of a Boy Scout re­
quirement. cooked the anniver­
sary dinner that would have
measured up to the standard of
the top-notch chefs.

9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Monday thru Saturday

tlu-mo spent Sunday with .Mr.
and Mrs. Douglas Straub. * A
reminder; Are you remembering
your secret pa!?.

k MOTHER
Give MOTHER

(Woodland, Hastings City. Has-,
tings Township. Castleton, Balti-1
more. Maple Grove,- Johnstown.*
Assyria Township#.)
21st District—Garry E. Brown. |
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SAMSONITE LUGGAGE

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on Sunday May 9th

tiagi Area on Tuetdayt.
Pickup and Delivery.
Many Samples.

IK FURNITURE
BUILDING

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Phone 374-3523

ell. Rl Ionia. (Thornapple. Irv­
ing, Carlton. Woodland. Rutland.
Hastings, CaaUeton. Maple-Grove,

CORNER WALNUT AND S. JEFFERSON
HASTINGS

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You've Lasted A Year

FAMILIES OF ALL

MEANS CAN CALL

True, you've changed.
You're thin, tired, sttpoked, worn, snogged, raveled, frayed, a little
raggedy, a little discolored. I And you looked so good in the store.)
,

US WITH CONFIDENCE

The family decides the cost of

the services at Leonard-Osgood
Funeral Home—a decision that is

not at oil difficult? Prices begin ot
the most modest levels and regard—
hidden. Im er ion arc dciigncd for wrinkle-free packing Choose
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In. t
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C Week End Tote

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E. Three-Suiter . . .

a service to fit every” income.

.

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$3250

$45.00

Samsonite Silhouette
Tht luggage that sets the pace for luxury

Bsses McPlttvdut Mett'i Wea*.
"Dreis W«ll ... You Con't Afford Not To"

IM I SroN St.

less of the family's means, there is

Wa liM Formol Wear

LEonnno-

But you're still in one piece.
It's o mirocle.
-----Thanks, but no thankj.
Lees doesn't do business thdt way.
We don't make carpets that have to fight for sheer survival. We doo't
make carpets that look good but aren't.
We don't skimp, pinch, cut foyers, use;bod yarns or cheap dyes like
the bargain boys, just to.give yd^&amp;prfce.
‘
We don’t pull the wool over y®Leyes either.
Our $6.96 carpets will give you gooa^rformance.
but not as good os our $22.95 corp^k

In any cose, all our carpets are chMoer than
your so-called bargains, because you aren't just
throwing your money away on something that con't
grow old gracefully.
Statistics prove; bargain-carpet buyers have
a lot of Ipck. The bad kind.
For a lot of good, do^n-to-egrth reasons,
"those heavenly carpets b^Lees,"

OSGOOD

‘-funenalJJohie
CHARLES H. LEONARD
JACK 0, OSGOOD
Phone 945-2471
*

HASTINGS FLOOR COVERING
123 We»t Stete Street, Hastings

Phene Wl 5-5118

Qeality Moteriab end Gueraateed Woifcmanship

OfMSTRAfO

Lees
Vivacious.

All Acrilon Acrylic Face

Plush Surface Texture

�jkewoAd Asks
loters to Hike
School Millage
^tion.
TT,- present two mills voted
*rre years ago in 1H3 expired
past tax year.
fcard members voted for the
pttase at a special meeting

West Woodland
A
mdlaw
•raff

!‘b:*1’ry Ulr
»uln1r&lt;lreme‘1S
of nine mills required by tho
F
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payment mu bo niado on he im1 J1* ,luaI d*U’tor hllms ncrnlr-Hub/um
allng petitions for tho Isskewood
board of education Is Saturday
May 4. P«Ukx» ore available at
. the Miperintendent's office.
I The terms ot Eldon Flasner of
Woodland und La Verne Eldridge
local education 1. necessary If of Lake Odraaa expire this year
ths present niueattonal program 1 The loU slay for recb.trat ton for
b to continue, Eckslrom said. tlw election Is Monday May 17.
SUes the IM! mlltag, ,ote. the
enroUment lias increased over Young People
J* »“&gt;&lt;t«&gt;ts which calls for aJ-

Tb&lt;- Ixtard action is considered
! minimum request to keep taxe*

Hope My Mother's Day Gift
comes from

Gilmore

Ruttts and Edith (Boyer) Mead.
Tlio young people of the Has­ On Sept 25. 1935, he married
tings Seventh - Day Adventist Roberta Green in Vermontville.
church observed May Day by putFor Uie past four years he iiad
i tmg ciicer hi boskets and cony". Ing them in person to tho homes Construction Company at Nash­
ville.
I Each basket was filled with
In addition to his wife, he Is
Spring flowers. but the youngsters survived by two sons. Frederick
. K»vve something else which wan and Jesse, both of Hastings; a
much appreciated by those visited.
In each home. the boys and
girls, paused long enough to sing
about the lore of the One who
t reated such beauty.
And m tlu&gt; evening Uicre w.is
a Youth Rally at the Scn-nthDay Adventist church school in
Kalamazoo. The p.uttor C. L.
Wilber drove the bus Uie evening
of May 1 with young people at­
tending Uie Youth Rally.

Young Victim
Of Tornado
Hat Surgery
Nancy Bat Payne. 6. daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrrncc Payne
of R3 Haaungs. N. Broadway,
underwent tartery on hsr left
knee Tuesday night at Butter­
worth Hospital tn Grand Rapids.

Funeral services for Robert L.
Mead. 51. R1 Hastings, who died ।
Tuesday. May 4, at Lakeview
General Hospital In Battle
Creek, arc to be held nt 3 pnt.
Friday at the Vogt Funeral

Present Flowers
Marking Moy Day

The total school millage this
pjU year-WM 1BJ1 mill, and
tae total maximum millage for
Ux nest three years will be
B31 if votera give t^eb- ap-

By Victor SUaon

Dies Tuesday;
Funeral Friday

left leg tn the Palm Sunday
tornado which destroyed Um
Uie large barn and other out­
buildings were completely des­
troyed, the metal roofs, targe
timbers and splintered boards Hospital for a week and one-ludf
were scattered widely over neigh­ before being transferred to But­
boring farms, and the roof and terworth. 1a quite lonesome and
would appreciate cards and other
man. Mr. and Mrs. Payne said
rows- Richard Rams-’v iinn
iblaan sway. The largo pine and they have been very grateful for
Dan Bernard. one gold and one!. and uprooted and farm ma­
silvet arrow;
Ronnie Thornton, chinery was badly damaged. At storm.
-----------------. ---------Uie son's farm, the barn was
service «»•»■;
star; Mike Sinclair, WoU
Wulf badly damaged, a garage com­
*badge,
“J** one gold und‘ on silver ar‘ ­ pletely demolished and consid­
row. In the Pinewood Derby Brace erable damage was done to the
Llnducrg won flrat in the grand house. At the former place, the
prize and Jiff Sinclair ion second second floor has been replaced,
prize. Den one. Brace Lindberg, and a new roof put on, but not
first; Deimw Bernard, second, Dan before the rains that came a
Bernard, third; Den four. Torn lew days after the devastating
James E. Quillen, 33, R1
Mudge, flrat; Bill Corttns. second, winds, had done quite a txt of
and John Bradley, third; Den damage. Last Saturday between
seven. Jeff Sinclair, first; Mike 25 and 30 men of the community Mr years in Southern Michigan
Sinclair, second. Bill Storm, third gathered al Uie Johnston home Prison at Jackson by Circuit
Den chiefs arc Douglas Campbell equipped with tracuira and tools Judge Archie McDonald.
mid Tim Steffen.
'•
Quillen was gollly &lt;rf stashand helped in Uic huge cleanup

Knifer Given
Prison Term

Cloverdale - Hope
liy Mra. Stephen Otgood

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Twisto-Flex from $4.99

CHARM BRACELETS and hundreds
of Charms by Wells from $2.95

JEWEL BOXES

Buxton from $3.95

PARTY GIFTS
' STATIONERY
Office &amp; School
Supplies

SCHADER'S
Office Supplies

Buxton and Prince Gardner BILLFOLDS
Clutch Purses . . . Complete Line $3.95

one of the demolished buildings
and moved It to a neighbors
empty Uns. cleaned up some of
the debris and did a fine Job of
b-lng neighbora. Men from a saw
asimill salvaged logs from the
is downed trees. Hie Johnstons
deeply appreciate this assist­
ance in their big problem but
still have a tremendous Job
■
nr

Marriage Licenses

und family of Hickory Comers
were Sunday luncheon guests of
his aunt, Mra. Ferris Brown. *
Miss Nancy Scott of Hastings
spent the urekend as guest of
Mr. and Mra. James Springer
und family. * Mr. and Mra. Jas.
Springer visited her folks, Mr.

The Forral Halls and Arthur
Strables are en roUte home this
week from Manatee. Fla. where
they spent Uie Winter.
Mr. and Mra. Max Bump spent
Don Springer and family al a the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Bevtrwyk in Sparta.
birthday supper on Sunday.
Visiting the Albert Hauers on
Mr. and Mrs. George Rlne ot
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin

STEREO CONSOLE
6 CHAIR DINETTE SETS

Funeral

onictate with burial in Riveraidc
Cemetery.

James and Florence (Suttont
Wolfe. Her husband. Otto, died

Ultra

». Hospital Guild No.

Mrs! Isenhath Is survived by
three sons. Gordon of Flint, John
of Parma Heights, Ohio, and
Hollis of Denver, Colo.: two
daughters. Mrs. John &lt;AUccn&gt;
Mra. Robert (Geraldine) Wallilorff of Hastings; nine grand­
children; two half-ntatere; three

mother, Mra. Ella Wolfe of Kala­
mazoo.
been on probation for driving
Without a license, sataeeuent

Retail Chairman

vlalalton of probation and his
probation was continued for anWlllla Conrad. 34, R1 Delton,
wax found guilty of drinking on

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\
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Plus Many Other Beautiful Gift Items!

Wafidorff - Bponable

Patrick J Gilmore will be HasVarney suffered a slx-Uicii cut lings Retail Chairman for Michlacross the stomach and 19 stitchchairman of the Retail Committee
wound Varney appeared at Uie
aherifl's office about 10:23 that Commerce and U prop
night to report he had a fight Olimorek Jewelry Store.
with Qu 1lieu about a mile east of
Stony Point on E. State Road.
The J. Franklin Huntleys will
Quite a number from West
Richard L. Vanderbrook. 23, vUlt tn Springfield, Ill. this comWoodland were .among lhe large Gun Lake Road, wax placed on
crowd that helped Mr. and Mra. probation for two years and orClayton Valentina of Carlton
Center as they observed their Jall after pleading guilty to ugg old e n wedding anniversary gravated. assault on BUI Hurst,
Sunday afternoon. We Join their 48, Hastings, Saturday, March 9.
large circle of friends who ex­
HursC severely beaten, had
tend congratulations and best been shoved out of a car and left
wishes for many more happy
VMW
land Township about 3:18 am.

last week afu-r spending a very
pleasant Winter near Largo. Fla.
at Uie Holiday Ranch Trader
Park. The Sunday foltowing their
return they viiuted their aon.
Bob. and family at Hastett

REMOUNT HER DIAMOND
Lovely mountings from $15.00

Mrs. Isenhath
Dies in Sleep
At Home Here

day to visit her daughter. Miss
Elisabeth French, in Washing­
ton. D.C. She will return May 17.
The Roy Hubbards were in
As this U written Mr. and Mrs.
Grand Rapids to. play tn a natlonal bridge tournament over Victor Sisson plan to attend a
the weekend.
birthday surprise party for Mrs.
Vlcena Warren, World Book
Area Manager, at Grand Rapids
on Tuesday evening. ★ Mr. and
•Mrs. Byron Hcsteriy and sons,
Mr. and Mra. Verdon Hesterly
and daughters, George Schaibly
and san, Duane, were among the
more then 30 members of the
family who took part in the
open house at the new home of
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hesterly
at Okemos on Sunday. * Mr. and
Mra. George Foiman recently re­
lumed from their Florid* vaca­
tion. They report an enjoyable
time but are glad to be. home.
Last Saturday they accompanied
Mr. and Mra. Leslie Forman of
Woodland and Mrs. Mary Ostroth of Hastings to Three Riv­
era where they attended Uie
wedding of their grandson. Bruce
Foroian. Weegend fc.uesta of Mr.
and Mra. Forman were Mr. and
Mra. Harold Forman and two
daughters of Prudenville.
Harvey and two
children and Mrs. Ruby Hendee
of Comstock Park brought Mrs.
Verna Gabriel of Boyne OKy
_,**{*» Esther Laurell of
Comstock Park to the Hendee
home Friday. Mra. Hendee, who
had been at Uie Rev. Dlmoe
iiome in Woodland since the
previous Saturday, also returned
to her home that afternoon and
J”11®!?
well.-Mra.
Gabriel will remain to care for
her sister and Mlsi Laurell ‘
whose home was destroyed by
8 CHAIR DINETTE SETS
the tornado that swept through
the region north of Grand Rap­
Huge outfit to accommodate fhow extra geests.
ids. will stay here with her sta­
ters for awhile. Bunday callers
were Miss Margaret Stowell, a
*««««
Greenville Memorial
Hospital and Mtas Mary Stowell
a nurse at Bronson Hospital at

months' probation by Municipal
Judge L. E. Barnett. He was also
fined 110 plus *?45 cqsta for
throwing rubbish — on empty
beer can—on the highway.
Jick K. GuileU. Charlotte,
paid a SCO fine plus costa for

Every inch a rugged
John Deere
You get a full moasure of John
Deere performance and conve­
nience in the 8 h.p. ** 110” Lawn
and Garden Tractor.
Independent ground-epeed
trot. Double-aafe electric •

North for a fishing trip over
nett, Flynn Mathews. Paul and

tachmen to for mowing, clearing
enow, gardening, spraying ...
many more.

mer Smith.

Carl spent Sunday afternoon In

ventent credit.

her staters. Mra. Velma Dlckcraon

mder. On Thursday Mra. Shedd

JOHN DEERE
LAWN&amp;GARDEJf
Norval Nieiaen'x where there will
be a family gathering and dinner
Matthews

of

Grand

nc

Rapldu.

Goodyear
The Stanley Cummings left
thta week for Florida to visit hia

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Farm Implements
124 N. Jefferson
Phone Wl 5-5052

Wlngenten.

ONI MORE
PAYMENT AND IT'S

ALL Ol)RS

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PWK HOSPIML

Tha la leal figure! on whot if tokei to get info a
homo of your own are intareating. May wa give
tham to you without the alightcit obligation.

I 4 PC. BEDROOM SUITES
■ FeHurea mar-pro«f formica plattic topi on huge

And that’a the why a modern mortgage worki
Monthly payments which include principal, interest,
taxes and insurance leave no unpaid balances.
Over a period of years a home becomes yours . ..
debt free.

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MG. $259.50.

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Modern aloganea at

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Phone Wl 5-3853

Phone
945x4172

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fl0,000 tnth

�Tour Nature Center

Couple Married
Al Freeport Home
Beulah Moegantbaler .of Battle
Creek nhd Forrest Buehler of Free­
port were united In marriage Sat­
urday. May 1. at 4 pm. at Mr.
Buriikr'i home, west of Freeport.
Mrs. Briber Cox of the Freeport
Methodist Church performed Die
ceremony. Mr. and Mra. Dsn Bout­
ina were Uielr attendants. Mra.
MontuiUialer graduated from the
Freeport High School tn W18.

Hie Thomapple Garden Otub

The group will meet at the High­
lander parking lot at 10 JO am.
Bring a sack lunch as dinner will
be eaten at a park along the way.
There Is to be a business meeting
at noon. Mrenten may Inrite
guests. Please contact Mrs. Albert

lDONT.

Women's Hospital
Guild Reports
Exciting 'New Look'

The Woman's Society of Chris-

Church la sponsoring a Mother­
Daughter banquet to be held in I
the church parlors on Wednesday!
evening, May 12. at 6:J0,
;
Not only the members of the
Woman's Society, but’al! church
women and their daughter* are

aid T. Anderson, educational d&gt;r» ■
tor Children's CitarU' °&lt; Ml-bigan.
(who spoke on •'Children "•
i Trouble."
I A leadership Developmen t " *■
I shop was held In the aRwwn
:wlth D B. Leanardelli or Western
Michigan University cowlue.uw
An Evening wills the Arts. *4
held with Mrs. Robert VanBuiiicom. second rice preridnit. pre-

lor school-age girls from kinder­
garten titrough high school are 75c.
Please phone reservations to Mrs.
Anne Beverwyk. Wl 5-5057. or Mrs
Iva Corwin. Wl 5-4308. by Monday
night. May 10.
The banquet is to take Die place
of the regular monthly luncheon,
and the Installation' of officers
which would ordinarily be held in
May. will be presented at the June
meeting. Drawing of names for Uie

Barry O.E.S. Past
Matrons Club Meet

FORGET

Hastings Wfimen
Attend Women's
Clubs Convention

Methodist WSCS
Mother-Daughter
Fele Wednesday

; The Barry Cpunty OE8 Part
: Matrons Club met at the home of
Mra. Marjorie Hill on April 28,
I at 8 pm. with 12 part jxwdenta

:
ii&gt;

II.U.E

Corning, secretary. J«*n Baloch.
Nora BUmpaon. Velma Crane and
Vesta Griffith; from Hickory Cor­
ners, Mary Ktbltngw. Doria Kel­
ley and Lrtha Gosnell; from Has­
tings. LaVcme Kinney, (resident.

Special Sections of BOXED CANDY

by Whitman's and Gramer

Peabody and Artella Howell
Drssert waa served by the hastens
and Bingo was played with prizes
being won by Dorothea Coming.

I

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Welcome Wagon
Club Hears Talk
By Birget Sparr

St. Rose of Lima
Is Setting for
Lovely Nuptials

mtu a memorable event as the
I mortgage- of the flint Oirbtown
[home was burned. Plans are bring
'iruule to establish another home

x...*.?

I Lucille Kappllnger

The Welcome Wagon' Club
HaaUngs held their second m«t- thc General Fede:
Ing on Tuesday night. April 27, i ro,.ns c!llbs gave ai

Miss Mary Margaret Fedewj and
Joseph Orcskovicli exchanged their1
This U a newiy-otganhed croup,
having met lor Ute first time tn wedding vows Saturday. May I. at
December. They plan to have three

son. who introduced Miss Birgit
Spurr
MIm Sparr la an exchange student from Germany. She is livIng at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Thursday morning the tin .;
sjon of business wa. I’.rlil a:
safety Workshop. conduchc
Gerald Shipman. rv.iravc &lt;1
tor Michigan Huh-fkdrty t

AMERICAN GREETING CARDS
dresses with floor-length bell
sluiped over - skirts and carried
white lace tans with pink rose

C AGENCY
DRUGS

Sunday.
Mrs. Joseph Shult* spent from
Wednesday evening until Sun­
day with her grandchildren in
tanting while her parents, tho
Tom Lindsays, flaw to New Or-

Ted Felon. Pkw Paw. brother- I gram was one in which each mem­
in-law of the groom, acted aa best! ber contributed entitled "Sharing
man and ushers were Clyde Woods.I With Others " Mrs. Keith Gage
izuuing. Ttuinus Docekal of De-!gave devotions.
catur and Gary McKee of Paw ■ The la-ah Circle was entertained
Paw.
। nt the home of Mrs. Maurice OsMr. and Mrs. Jack McGuire t™*h. Miss Hasel Cronk presented
presided as master und mWress Of U»
¥tauUr. W°ceremonicn
Wanted." anil the program.

Mrs. Hart Heads
Vivian Club. Here

For her daughter! wedding. Mrs
Fedewa ch«e a two-piece pearock

entertained by Mr*. Harvey BurK’-“- Mr*. “ Echtlnaw gave devoitorj- nr-d lhc preeram on "Mla
C^m K"n““
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mothers wore a *he.l colored C&gt;mwho contributed much

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Out-of-town guests came from
I anting Kalamazoo. Decatur. Paw
Paw. Lawton. Portland. Nashville.
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A group uf Hastings cteqientery
teachers met at Gull Harbor Inn
for diimor Tuesday evening to
lumor Mlfc» Helen Wade uho will
retire this year after 45 years of
teaching. A lovely gift trem the
group was presented U&gt; the hon-

Lutheran Church at Royal Oak
officiated.
Funeral *ervlcre were held Tues­
day st I pm. at Uie Kinsey Fu­
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body wa* brought to the Ptekrns
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There was a May IM Kentucky
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Raymond Fbinlea Baturday crening. The Homer Smiths were coliorta ultlunigh Mr. &amp; happened
to be In Uie north fishing that
particular evening. In that case
tings Church of Uie Nxrarcne,
wish tn announce the engage­
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them a tew days this week, and
her mother, Mra. ElUabeUi Bocha of Cheboygan, who accomiwnted them, la spending a week moLher. Mrs. Frank Kelly Imine,
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&lt;
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Mr. and Mrs. Radford Stidliam vacation there visions many
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When members of her bridge club
gathered al her home on W. Green
turret. Gumu were Mrs. Gay Jor-

peels to meet the Fred Porteou*pausch tuxnc on B. Church Sheet e* in London thu weekend. The
for dinner after rhurrh on Sunday. latter flew to New York Monday ted Mr. and Mrs. Sherman VedThe fact that Jimmy Feldpausch. where they will vi*lt relatives der of Olivet on Sunday and also
two days then fly to Loudon. called on their sister-in-law.
Prom there they will fly to Israel Mrs. Allie Moon, of Bellevue.
where they will be for six
Gulf. Tho Goggins' twins visited
their aunt Bally Wldcnkl in
man* have been their daughter
Grand Rapid* during tills time. Tom Feldpausche* of Albion wore
and family, Mr. and Mrs. W&lt;nland Spicer who are moving to Mr. Kelly and Don, who iuid also here and the xiawnlrlr family
deh Boylan and daughter. Vicki,
Columbus, Ind.
spent the Winter In Florida, had joined the group later bi the day.
of Bedford. On Mother's Day the
The Richard M. Bauera and
Boylans and the Tuckerman*
the Frank Riders spent the week­
In the duplicate bridge game at
end in the Llncolnland Country
the Hastings Country Club Tues­
of Illinois. Pint stopping In Kan­
day mght, uie north-south winners
kakee they had luncheon at the
of tire Melvin Haights on Tuesday were Mra Lorna Davidson of
of last week. They wiro cn route Grand Rapid* and Roy Hubbard.
from Florida to their home in
uinitag.
constructed Village of New Sa­
Miss Kstherlnn Fritter of
lem where Lincoln spent a por­ Grand Rapids visited Iw parents,
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the 100th anniversary of the
death of Lincoln. Returning
home through Kankakee, they
liad dinner at "Yesteryear" that
evening which also celebrated
the Baupr's 26th wedding anni­
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incidence since Urey had spent
their flrat wedding anniversary
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panied then 10 tho East Cougre- nouotuig tlie 60th birthday ot iia
outer, Mrs. Roy Fuller of All W.
Ous clsolra of the Church pre­ Green. Guests, other than the
sented a program. The choirs nonorre, were Mrs. Claudia Fuller
ranged from the tiny tota to the
chancel choir,' and gave a MauUful program.
Iwr mother and sister, Mra. Julia
Barber and Mrs. Dan Kelly, of
Muskegon, and Orli-y Smith on
Monday honoring Orley's birthday.
In the afternoon Uicy all called

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Ing. a few of the points of interttrt being the Whits House. Uic
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maker returned home Sunday
from their 10-&lt;tay tour of FloriClayton Valentine of Carlton
। Center when their children held
open house nt the Carlton Cen&lt;ter Grange Hall
lOumseyb mother's at Houghton
---------- ] More than 200 relatives and I
died suddenly Wednesday mamb»g. friend, came from Indianapotls,;
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Mtt. Bill Warren. * Mr and Mrs
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Mra. Gordon Buxton Sunday
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Barryville

It 8 that time of year again! The
uda need raking, gardnu rnu*t
e prepared for planting, vinei I

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By Mra. Burr Foaaell
variety «r Sara'“'“e*1
thtU ho^r Prld*&gt;
NMb.HI«
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Milwaukee. Wis. They have twen
The Barryville WSC8 metis
vWUng Mrs Mtat*-* mother. Mra.
Lola Conrad. * Mr. and Mra.
&gt; tauliisus'a
&gt;w»w4 vii
Lyle Billings and son and famiwomen will be attending the
ly and Mr and Mrs Douglas BllDistrict annual meeting al
lings and daughter of Beulah
uw uii.t.crs are re-■
Grand Rapids this Thursday *
visited Lyle's mother. Mrs. Hazel
Billtags. Monday * Mra. Lila turning home from their wWrrs, 5 'Tiyltck K«M Hera," by K«ary The Junior M.Y.F members were
iMerl) Ba&amp;ke returned Tuesday. sojourns, and farmers are plowing C»UU«. A MUriral *ury •« BataUn entertained Sunday with a
wiener roast at the home of Mr.
April 27, from New York. The their field* and planting seeds
and Mrs. Karl Pufpaff. * Miss
granddaughter's ngrne 1* Tara Tractors are heard from morning
U3 aevfl'
SSt"«JS.
iIm m Beverly Purpart attended a DlsIlli night. Ifg that time of year
Arm Instead of Cara Ann.
AMMtoi aa*t. trict M.YZ Rally Sunday at
again
—
and
let.
us
enjoy
every
Michal Johneock Is home on
Portland. * Mr .ml Mr. O«r
minute
of
It
for
the
summer
will
3O-day leave vLMUng hi* parents.
Mr and Mr* Maurice Johneock.
Michal U in the Navy and has before are realize it f
just returned from Cuba. * Mra
Phil Werly of Portage were
Edith Smith and Mra Malcolm
Sunday caller* of the Dowaetu.
Campbell from Dearporn Heights undoubtedly have wondered but
Mere guests at the home of Mrs haven't jisked-Yes. we wrote a
I Iola Conrad. They also attended
Hastings
with
It
on
Mondav
eve
­
Hu"?Phr«y
Owasso were
I the funeral of their aunt, Mrs
What happened after that
"’""“‘“• Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mary Woodmansee, of Hastings. ning.
;
' Mra. Clayton McKeown of Quim­
by A Mr. and Mra. Wayne Con­
Gerald Cutchall. member of
Mra Thomas Nlethnmer showed
klin and children of Allegan
save the jars for the Cub Scouts
ihe Hastings Moose, tias been
Dy Journalhm ciao*
a* they are collecting them for a 'Civil War slides and gave an lnXOW-nCTlOM VOLUMXR
officially appointed to serve on
1. "II Wu All Q&lt;UI« Diflvrvst
! project. Contact Keith Ryan. * terwttng description of them to
May 5—Track. Kellogg at Del- Mr*. Jennie Coons of Wapplnser! Uie two Fifth Groden at Woodland Vicki lun. Tka aaaialr* »t tb
enc of the special committees
Portage and Mr. and Mr*. Wil­
ton. 4; Tennis. Pennfield at Del-. Fan*. n.Y, and Mrs Nettle school last Thursday morning. All
liam Kilmer and family of Holt
ton. 4.
[Mltzner. Newburg. N Y . attend- the children and teachers enje. ed
were Sunday guests ot Mr. and
May 8 — Tennis, Kellogg at fed the funeral of their brother. them and apprectatcd Uie visit. *
Delton. 4.
.John Yeaple. also a niece. Mr.
Middleville were Sunday guests of
Fossett met Mr. and Mr*. Nyle
Gerald has reeved hLi own
May 7-Talent Show: Golf. “*d
®nd Mr
nn^ Mr.
c.
Fossett and Alan Benson of Recd
lodge as Sergeant-at-Arms. Gov- I Delton v*. Martin at Orchard 1500 °J
* 11,0 T*'
City at the Hastings Airport on
jUjl* 4
wan-ka Caifip Fire girt* meet at
Saturday afternoon for a short
Portland were Sunday callers on
mMtmg'Vv^TTwk an^Flrid
They
visit.
S^' TrUCk “nd Reld: ttre doln« beaded headbands at
Mrs Charles Day was a Friday
s:;«%
eight lodges under hu direction.
| present.
Sunday, two days earlier than Iasi
Fremont. Grand Rapid*. Green- ait-ottate.i
guert of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
The 0111 Of t0Wn I™”1* who year Wonder where they spent
Hoffman and Sherry Kay of
yille. Holland. Muskegon. Oi- terMptevdUv°-AB Golf' Delton***'
Battle Creek and attended a
•ego. Izvwell and Hastings.
It
'*honorpd Mr and Mr» Edgar the winter? They often travel as
much as 10,000 miles yearly in
concert at the W. K. Kellogg
1 Boul,cr on Ulrlr 25,11 tnnlver' DtIlon al Conutock. । sary Sunday. April 25. were Mr. migration*. They eat lota of mos­
Auditorium in which Sherry Kay
quito* and are a welcome visitor
was a participant. Mra Day ac­
May 12 —Track. Conutock at'Mr* Robert Ahlberg and daughncKof.lu. A yratSMly UluiUat«J companied the Hoffmans to
the Michigan Moose Aasoclatlon
Ferndale where they were Sat­
State board and to act as Sport* Dellon, 4; Tennis, Comstock all tern, Mr*. Liza Boulter, Ed first wren Sunday, another ot our
urday and Sunday gueaU of Mr.
Delton. 4; High School Band I Johnston and Mr. and Mra. Cleo favorites.
chairman for the entire Stale.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Laurell and
Concert, 7-9.-------------------------------- I Flemming, all of Plainwell. Ar­
L. A. Day attended the wedding
------------ thur Bradshaw and son* of Lan- Bud Chippews ot Comstock Park
of Miss Donna Caukln and Fred
Sehool Election--------------------------- jslng. Mr. and Mr*. Sam Boulter aere Saturday dinner and afterStanley Saturday al the PresbyPetitions have recently been
c^ldiw of Hopktaa. Mr «»d
takAi out by Charles Monica and '«”•^*YldK®ou“"1w,d fb»d«n. na Gabriel and Mias Estiur Laurell. U« ninaUyaa
Loren Stuck for a threc-year reBnd “•? OUw ,Boulter
newal on the Delton school!- Bnd -fb^tren arid Mr. and
Mra. Edgar L. Boulter and Robert Tebo and four children of
Edmore were Saturday guests Mr.
Supt. Basil Johnson reported daughters of Hastings. Miss
that all petitions must be com­ Gloria Bursley of Sunfield. Mr. Rose Ferguson of Katat^asoo spent
D.C.
and
Mra. Ogel Jordan and chil­ Saturday and Sunday there. Mr
pleted and turned into his ofdren and Mr. and Mrs Oliver
Chiropractor
An annual meeting will be held Boulter of Woodland. MUs Pat dren at Mra. Gabriel.
Itateo
of
Kalamazoo
and
Mr.
and
on June 14th. At thia meeting,
128 W. Center St
the voting on Uie school board Mrs. Gary Allen and daughter*
member:: and a - renewal of 2 of Galesburg. There were 100
Hastings
mills for the building and Ute gurat* tn alL Betty Tobias of
grieved
to
Irani
of
hl*
tragic
death.
Plainwell
made
the
anniversary
fund, which has been in effect
Phone
lire last 1 years, will take place. cake. The Boulters have eight He had been burning same brush
children and 14 grandchildren
Wl 5-3394
I Thursday Lyle Lelnaar »a* re- when he fillni to return when
expected,
a
search
was
instigated
On the 27th and 28th of April.
’
?t r, pu,Pp
■roll.
Uie Delton Senior Band and I,B«1rt Chandler and when he and his body was found badly
Choru. presented a m u . 1 c a 1
'2aln* 001
V’e J*U plt
comedy called "Our Hearts Were! lc, »“«*&lt;*
,wcnL £M*5“rds apparently fallen.
..
__ .... and
— Gay....
« ... into the nit
Mentnn Apit. Henton
tz Rmith
Smith amam­
Young
” by Cornelia
Otis Skinner and Emily Kim­ bulance was called and took him Grace .Norton, of South Lyons, who
to Borgess Hospital. No bones has been visiting friends in Uiis
OKI
brough
were broken but he has a very community, spent a couple of day*
MST VALUE
lase^cek with Mr. and Mrs. Ford
the musical were: Emily Kim­
WITTNAUER
brough, Calhy Smith: Emilv's
AUTOMATIC
that Ward Jordan tuu been con­
AU-PROOF*
fined to Pennock Hospital the post
Georgia Kingsbury mid Deloria
three weeks following a heart at$4995
Kingsbury; Cornelia Otte Skin­
ner, sigrld Johnson: - Cornelia's
By Mra. Leo Frey
return to his home this week but
CiaismatM. Kathy Gates and
721-0211
-Diane Shoemaker: Otte Skinner. a*. *•• 445, Bsttte Cmk
Prank Danku; Mrs. Skinner. _Gerald Tunggte won the »1W We wish him a complete recovery
Rev. .Doeiene Speas.- pastor ot
Sl/rry T5chofleld: St- .
■
pi ire offered by the Delton Stair?
-dbn Dill; Two Elderly Ladles, Bank during Its open house on the U.B. Church in Hasting*
Kay Parker and Wanda Kings­ Thursday and Friday. * Mr and and well known around here ond
bury; An English Couple, Kris Mrs. Robert Phillips and daugh­ whs has been a patient nt Hayesk ION6I«(S-WITTNMIE« FIOOUCT
Roeper and Mike Cook; Ellse. ter* were dinner guest* of Mr. Grt-vn-Bcach Hopaital at Cluiriotte
Susan Slack: Francine. Jackie and Mr*. Don Phillips of near the past week following a nervous
Casto: Tennis Player. Tim But­ the Baseline Church. * The lo­
Automatically you never wind
ter; Bob Thackery. Don Lock- cal pedro club met at the home
ncr: Don Fitzpatrick. Al T^wn- ot Mrs. Norwood Hughes hut
a Wittnauer self-winding. All­
ton; Three Ship's Offlcers.Ptte Thursday evening. * Mrs Or- sister near Battle Creek on TuesProof® watch. 11 is protected
Johnson. Marvin Havwurd and pho Philips and her mother.
against all common watch hazWe noticed In last week's Ban­
Fred Bradfield: Four’women In Mr*. Kathryn McConly returned
Kvcnlng
Clothes, Linda Hay­ to their home at Kalamo after ner that Stcpiien Mulder of Has­
’ ardi (moisture, dust shock).
ward. Linda Dewey. Sharon spendtag the Winter with their tings had been invited to Join Phi
All precision-perfect WiltJacobs and Paulette Woods; sen and grandson and family, Eta Sigma, a Freshman honor
nauers haw shock-guard pro­
Health Inspector. Al Lockner; Mr. and Mr*. Robert Philips.
fraternity at MSU. Stephen is a
tected, 17 jcvs-ul movements.
i The Concierge. Dclorls KlngsMr and Mr*. Fred Stile* from grandson of Albert Reeser Con­
ibury: Theresa, Sharon Jacobs: Battle Creek spent the weekend gratulations! * Local friends of
Pierre Henri. Gene Trantham; with Sam Buxton while Mr. and
Othtr Wlttnaurr't from
' Babette. Mendl Llceaga; Philippe
Hurless home in Hastings for some
$27JO to $85
I Duval, Gary Boyce; Passenger*, their cpttage at Brody Lake near time, will be intcre.-tn! to know
Choru* Members and Well Wlsh- Morley * Judy Philip* spent
cts. Choru* Member*.
JEWELERS
Saturday night with Karen Shipp of the week to the Alleniing heme
! The band and chorus members of Delton The two girls and at 522 S. Broadway. He is about
118 W. State $♦.
! uoud like to thank the admmls- Mona Monica. Slgrtd Johnson,
: nation, faculty, janitorial staff. Cathy Smith and Betsy Mudge
: and Mr. Howard Heisler for their carried their dinner to Lake
cooperation In making this mu­ Michigan Sunday where they en­
sical o great success.
joyed an outing at the beach. *
*//y Mra. W. II. Chericman
erelt Couch from Dowling, Mr.
and Mra Dale Miller and family
from Hastings. Mrs Ed Brunt
Coming events in the South
and Myra attended the wedding
of Bonnie Miller, daughter of Maple Grove E.U.B. Church will
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Miller, of be: Friday evening. May 7, at
Corunna to Stanley Brunt, son 7:30 when Robert and Nancy
of Mr and Mr*. Ed Brunt of Benham show the slides they
South Lacey, Saturday at two
o'clock in the Juddville Metho­ mllltary service. Refreshment*
dist Church. A reception was afterword*. Nancy la the du ughheld in the church social rooms
immediately following the wed­
ding.
Daughter Banquet wUl be served.
Thursday the women from the * Last Saturday the Safety Pa­
Banfield Methodist Church are trol ot Pleasantvlew Schoo! went
to attend the annual District to Detroit to see the Tigers and
meeting of the Women's Society Boston play ball. Ethan Winters
Carefree convenience of welded
of Christian Service which will drove the school bus. Mr. and
be held in Grand Rapids. * 0n Mrs Clifford Moody and Mr.
April 24. Mr. and Mrs. Harold and Mrs. Wayne Page ai*o went
insulating glass
Gray of Olivet called on Sam making 22 who made the trip.
Buxton. Mr. and Mrs. Marie
May 8 is the date for the Farm
Dunn and family from Maranall Bureau group to meet nt the
also called on the group In the
Fuel-cod saving, of 15% and more
evening. W Mr. and Mr*. Fred Rhodes arc Uie parents of a 5
Prey have moved to their Fair pound. 124 ounce gid born at
Lake home for the Summer. * Pennock Hospital Tuesday. April
37. Congratulation*. * Mr and
Improved bM ince design for lifeMrs. Carter Brumm of Vermont-

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T“" ■" lunrK hH w,,r- [Gdrasa' *nd Woodland to help’
-Olive, became atartned and with - celebrate the happy occasion in•
1
I afternoon
I A beau^ifuf wedding cake was1
'cut and served by the daughter*,:
beautiful b.mt and place* tn the!The older granddaughter, served1
MlddltrUIc area sliow hl* handl-, the coffee and punch, while the‘
wo*
(younger granddaughters took'
In addition to tm wife, he tai core of the guest books The
survived by two sons. Dr. Jack IgraiidMuur had cliargc of the’
Chase of Grand Rapids and Bnice 1 cloakroom.
,
Bert Biuh of Saginaw, and seven ■ Hower* and gold candle* Several।
grandchildren.
" ‘
। gift* were received although "no,
Services were held Saturday at gifts" had been requested und
the Beeler Funeral Htxne with the Tlasli bulbs were flashing nt
Rev. Harold Taber officiating BujtSrt^Uke
“wsL. Mr’ n—

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mr. *
tur.
w Jeoffrey
ueourcy Haley
usury of
oj Lansing
umsing
was a Saturday guest at Mrs.
* There will be
Glenn Pufpaff. ★
a Barryville 4H meeting Satur­
day night. May 8.

ncrvicrn wvrv i«*u
- •-•••­
Monday from the Vermontville
Congregational Church for Emrat
Enw
D. la Fleur, 74. of 10848 Vermont­
ville Highway.

The Baumann
Hurt
in Crash
Rev. Lain Manker received word j
and Evelyn (Abbott, LaFleiir On
Aug. 28, 1011. lie was married in
their winters tn Florida, were in­ Vermontville io Mary Shepard.
volved in an automobile accident
en route to their home here
include * san. PlUllip. *t bun”': »
daughter, Mra. Virginia Furlong at
swiped a truck and careened across Nashville, and six grundchddrrn
the highway tn front of the BuuThe Rev. Leonard Maunder offi­
ciated *t Monday's services, and
burial wo* made Ln Woodlawn
Mr* Bauman turtered a cracked Cemetery. Vermontville.
hip, a broken left arm and other
The three doubles pasted by
senior outfleldyr Jim Fuller. Ot­
Glasgow at 1
ter Lake. In a single game this
traction for
Spring stand a* a Central Michi­
i gan University single game recbadly damaged.
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Bellevue wepc dinner guests of man home Sunday
Mr. and Mrs Donald Leonard of
Mr*. Josephine Cheescman ha*
Halbert Road. The dinner was a returned from Florida. She spent
birthday dinner in honor of Leo Thursday night with the family
of her daughter, the Muri
Janlce Peuko Carroll flew Dunns, near Marshall
Her
home Thursday from Munich, grandchildren, Marvin and Nyla
Germany, where she has been Dunn, gnd Dnrrold Clieeseman.
with her soldier husband. Curt.. were
--------her—
weekend
-—™ guests. ouuyifir
Sunday
■ dinner guests were the Victor
ice shortly. * August Soya 1*i Schantz family and Mr. 'and Mrs.
staying with the Walter Soya, Muri Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. Orfamily. He will later make hl*i vllle Purcell were Sunday eve­
home with the Rudolph Soya, nlng guest*.
family. * Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Gunn are building a new home
When Michigan State opens its
on their property. * Congratula­ IP® football campaign against
tions to Judy Philip*, daughtcr UCLA it will be the flrat regular
trf Mr. and Mr*. Robert Philip*,
who ranks third scholastically In

See Jerry Johnson's
New PARKVIEW MOTEL
North Broodway Across
From Tyden Pork

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Hastings
Public Library
Located Corner
Court and Church Streets

n.

i. nixojj. District. Director of
the Internal Revenue Service.1

Library Hours:
of Michigan. that a Joint agree­
ment has been executed provld-1
Ing for an exchange of tax information between t lie two
agencies.
Under terms of the agreement
tiw Internal Revenue Service
will make available to authorired
reprwenutivea of Uie Stalo In­
formation reported to them on
specified federal tax returns.

Tuesday and Thursday

Uon of the various Stale tax
law*
j
Nixon and Lock empliaslzcd
that information thua obtained
would be used only for tax purpones and pointed out tliat both
departments are bound by statutory recrecy provisions which
will prohibit improper use of

ties would be discovered,
k u anticipated that both
Htote and federal govemmenta
*IU
frotn thc aiffwnent.
Michigan become* the 38th State
10 execute ouch an agreement,
a,u1 Nixon and Ixxrk stated that
‘he program had been of mutual
advantage* In the other states.

Monday, Wednesday
anti Friday
12:30 lb 8:30 p.m.

12:30 to 6 p.m.

Delton Methodist
Mother-Daughter
Banquet May 8
Members of the Drtton Metho­
dist Women's Society of Chris­
tian Service completed plans for
their annual Mother - Daughter
banquet at their general meeting
Wednesday.
Tije program for Uie banquet
will feature Mrs Wayne Ingold
of Wesley Park Methodist
Church of Grand Rapids Being
a mother and an ardent church
member, she has been called on
to give many dramatic readings
and mother - daughter banquet

Saturday
12:30 to 6 p.m.

Rev. Charles Manker of ICala-

ed to file complete returns with

In Kalamazoo

Mn. Roger Williams will act
as toastmhtrcas Mr* John
Decker wiU give the tribute to
the daughters and Miss Gall
Herbert will give the response
The banquet will be served at
6:30 Saturday, May 8, In the
high school cafeteria.
Mn. Earl Bever. president,
presided at Uie general meeting,
New offIcen for the coming year
were elected. Mrs Harold Braford presented a program on
"Mothers of Other Cultures.**
The hostess committee, Mrs
Wilbur Sager. Mra. James Fran­
cisco and Mn. Elvert Mott of

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following Internstlng tetter WM entertained tn one Mich hnnw. 1 _
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received front Dr. William H. The daughter playtd- for us
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IMrigel. former paMor of U» number* from Chopin. Bach and I *■“ V/«rM»V«8
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Dr and Mra Helrlgel. rt Uto arahlp In piano at JuIUarda tni^sssWr
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nijd at no one. Phillip*. Diana Phillipa and their
operated boqjlw.
and tK?
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Capitol of Indi* and M I write p.m. Within a short Urn* boy* and
are swarmed with them; ten* of , .
.
th,.Q_n.1
girls had accumulated gold flsh.

The

Nashville

Chamber

of

State Police Plan
Michigan Week
Open House

Temple for a dinner meeting,
compliments of Consumers Pow­
The Michigan State Police will
er Company
hold their ninth annual open
President Harvey Wilson con­
ducted the business meeting and IB. Hospitality Day of Michigan
pointed out the Importance of
Nashville area residents re-regt*terlng for the Friday night bank
night drawing.
A zoning committee headed by
Harry Johnson, ssitsted by
George Wilson. Loren Dingman
and George Vogt, has been ap­
Proem calling at the port
pointed and will ae delving into
the pros and conslof village zon­
ing. .
I
Three representatives of Con­
sumer* Power Company from the
Lansing office, Ned Walters,
lighting engineer; Norm Gruber,

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Tltc Clarence Gildings vlsi'.wl
Slone to still 111 and Hal Nicely and Cindy Nicely of
Uie Pine Lake Club.
The Coat* Grove Club had Uie ren Meads of Banfleld Sunday, through Saturday, May 33.

PhUtpplnra are down at the hral
5°
and deteriorallntr. HongKong to £31^11 taSS—
indescribable only that It 1* ^?’’““.
rJhf
something out of a storybook.|°**D*'I
fabulous in spots, and jammed
With people, living in shack* of
*2.
u
corrlgated Iron or thatched bamtn t^’uw
boo on the hilUldea or tram- *uW«eu to tie the super-duper

Pyoceod* from the Carnival will

if
There aren’t too many people

the same day, but that to exactly
We are fortunately both well. what the Garth Florlas did on
Cordially.
Saturday. They accompanied the
Myrtle and William Helrlgel Charles Murphys In their plane
to Athens. Ala., leaving at 2 pm.
tenament to Cour storied and
and had dinner at th* Isome of
houses two thousand people.____
_______ _______
Glenn Murphy, returning home
Everybody works, some tn home ...
WT
Saturday night .
'
Visiting Mrs F W. Moxon on
Plante and aiUpbulldtng. Tbe'-,,
markets are wbhd famoos andrXiy IlirPPtmHZ
since It is an open port, one may O1A 1711 CCIU1 B
Moeggenberg and daughter, ot St.
buy anything that Li for sate In I A ran[11!1, for y,,. propo^j
*ny i”"!
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blocks of cells, eight to a room,
ten by twelve frrt. Tile flat roofs
of these Unamenta are ofteri

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Evadlne Fox. Betty Hammond.
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Nashville Chamber
Hosts Vermontville
Group on May 12

T
ampes wave over the American
a Saturday
-py. Qnurtt embassy la every hour. Mx&gt; Bea Murphy of
Vicki Blnuan, R1 Hastings. of the
. winner of the portable TV set.
tendent. provided the program
They made some tnlcre*tlng
Vicki Baum. Hl Hasting*. of the demonstrations and showed Aims
f. Columbia
Coats Grove 4H Club. The Prince Of various types of lighting for
was Charles LaBln. R2 Middle- home - lighting, commercial and
streets.
pheated by cows, calves, bulls
The next meeting will occur
the most points on their booths. on May 12 with the Vermontville
Chamber m guests. The commit­ laPotnte Is hopeful the response
and Dr. Julie Heston from
tee will include Leon Ackett, Hu­
n was on duly and we
Runners-up were Oall Potter bert Lathrop. Earl Furlong and
The Michigan Stat® flag as
Michael Appelman.

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Monroe

tides for rale ore Items of food
displayed in the open and on tho ill. Mra

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next level basement with hot water furnace fired with gas. attached two *
intercom, built In, has a patio on beck &gt;0 x 24’. all on a full lot and alt for ...

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138 W. State

Wl 5-4284

type living room wit

excellent location for------...................___________________________ ...$20,000.00

treasury.

A REAL NICE APARTMENT HOUSE IN WOODLAND, two apartment.$11,000.00

95-ACRE FARM IN' HASTINGS TOWNSHIP, with house with six room, and bath, garage and tool
welts on farm, also 15 acres of woods. 60 acres of work land, for...$12,500.00

A NICE BUNGALOW ON GASKILL ROAD AT MIDDLE LAKE, has living room, large kitchen with
k~x.------ I.-,L- .-.1._ ____
t_____
tar , .
' good well, septic tan
for Hastings Schools
.$7,500.00
ANOTHER BEAUTIFUL HOME AT ALGONQUIN LAKI, large living room with fireplace, carpet and

Lyfe Fife. Lester Olnsburg. Stan­
ley C. Hope, MUo B. Hopkins
Hannon Hugo. Milton G. Hulme,
Oswald L Johnston. George
Perrault. Jr, Prod Sear Is
and Leonard Spangcnberg.

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meeting.
At a directors meeting all of50 foot dock, for -------- ------------- -------------------- --............................$26.000,0&lt;j

AN EXTRA NICE HOME AT ALGONQUIN LAKE, all on one floor, with large living room, with fire-

Announced earlier this month
were flrot quarter sales of 832­
263.073 as compared to 829,134,­
136 for the same period of 1964
Net Income for the quarter

num siding, has lots of closets, panellhg woodwork In living room, a beautiful new two stall* garage.
•D hr --$20,000.00

preferred dividend requirements
compared to 8840.442 or 30 cents

A REAL NICE BUNGALOW all on one floor, has living room, two bedrooms, kitchen with dining space,
full basement, au.omatic gas beat, and has attached garage, for.....x...$9.500.00

TWO COTTAGES ON CLOVERDALE LAKE with 210 feet on lake frontrge and the lot is 200 feet deep.
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SIXTY ACRES OF BARE LAND e«cep(ing one small lot for
$6,000.00
BUSINESS LOCATED RENTAL PROPERTY in good badness district which rent, for $150.00 per mo.'foe
$8,400.00
A NICE HOME IN WOODLAND VILLAGE, has throe bedroom, upstair, and one bedroom down. I.ving
room, dining room, kitchen and bath, library, good basement with oil fired hot water heat, has two
stall garage, full lot foe

$7,200
A REAL NICE VERY COMFORTABLE HOME IN THE FOURTH WARD HASTINGS, has two (car­
peted bedrooms up and down, a living room, one bedroom, dining room, kitchen, full bath, full
basement, with gas heat, garage. Is Insulated, and has storm windows and screensSt. 500

B110,000.000 compared to 891,000.­
000 al Dec. 31, 1964, and
000.000 al the end of 1963.

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Think of what
you miiB whan your
set is broken

A RIAL SWEET BUNGALOW IN THE SECOND WARD,with living room, dinette, two bedrooms, kit­
chen and full bath walk out basement, garage with breezeway, automatic gas furnace, carpets and
drapes go with It, has storm windows and screens_________________________________ $13,000

BUNGALOW ON M-37 WEST OF TOWN, on nice Urge lot: has li
$1,500.00

ANOTHER GOOD BUY IN THE 4th WARD. Hastings, has two nice bedrooms with closets upstairs
’

$10,000

A REAL GOOD. YEAR 'ROUND HOME RIGHT ON LEACH LAKE, has living room, throo nice bedrooms.

from water’s edge to highway, has permanent dock and a pontoon boat and a 16 ft. start fishing
boat, heater and electric range, this place has only been built ■ few years. all for --.$12,600.00
Wl NOW HAVl'LIINAAT3 PLAT ON BIG CEDAR LAKE, VIRY RIAlONABLY PRICED ANp
WIU SIU ON LAND CONTRACTS.
r

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A GOOD HOME CLOSE IN IN HASTINGS, has two bedrooms, hall and full bath upstrtro and down one

. 5.250.00

TWELVE (12) NICE LAKE FRONT LOTS on Algonquin Shores, priced from $1,000.00 to $2,000.00 m.

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�Naw Public Site for Sportsmen

•cats Edge Everett
• 25th Relays Crown

Ionia Invades
Johnson Field for
Thursday Game
Thursday aft*
Hoatuiga nigh______ . .
,
Ionia m a 4:30 game which could
ftrtnoe UUe.

M Lakewood Thursday, defeating

More Honora for
Hick Andrews

ltllTlJu.1 LT.ZLt.
valuable performer" on MamuoUo
University'* wrestling team.

8th Thursday to hand tho Orecuachool'a wreaUtag squad.
Bulldog* m first place in the loop
o.andlng*.

seated annually by the Bagtea
Club of Milwaukee to Manjuetlc's
captained

the

MU

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vuicrta live hlU.
140 TH. UIi.H HUKUl

1

T1IE CHAMPIONS—The Bailie Creek Bearcat* sped to their
second Hasting* ReUy* championship Saturday; edging the
defending champion, Lansing Everett. HHS Athletic Director

are Carl English. Henry' Bradock, Sylvester Malone. Pete Jenney,
Dean Cey, Ardeli Carton. BUI Miller, Dale Martin. John Mac­
Donald. Coach Clarey, Woody Carr, Brian Gifford, Arnie William*.

Dl*TAJttm. MLOLEY

,

| A*Ne*e &amp;

* IK" ICTUIU IU

fine Chartotte High athlete, won

• feet. * Inch; Fred Bchnarr of
Everett woo the poto vault at 12

1WO-MILB XBLAT—
C.ulrai &lt;Dr*a C»r. DU*

Softball League
Meet May 13;
Organize 16
, Seek Umpires
•
;
•
■

■ The Hastings Softball Assoclatian Is to meet at 7:30 pm.
Thursday, May 13, Ih Room 306
at Hastings High School, Presi-

IArmchair

Teams in ‘Y
Baseball Leagues

jfllnlrcd into four leagues for play
th Bob Kteify youth CouncUPersons qualified to umpire are YMCA Sata^fajr aiming base­
also urged by Reynolds to at­ ball leagues. The teams follow:
tend along with players.
League play«u to start at 7
Braves—Glenn Cota. Captain.
pm. on Monday, May 34.
Tom links. Gordon Robinson.
IX»n'‘Kcnfi«dK Jeff Chandler,
kfike Oarrboa.l Jeff Miner. Rick

Cardinals—Gary Robbc. Cap­
tain. Jerry Baxter. Steve Strick­
land. Dave Fiaher. Greg Martin.
Mike Root. Craig Cumbow, John
Tripp, Jerry McKelvey.
Met*—Rick VanDenburg. Cap­
tain. Dava Coleman. Rex Hook.
Leo Hammond. Sandy Rogers.
Tom HAhn. Chester Cramer.
Billy Rupright, Bruce Newton
James Pryor. Mike Hart. Robbie
Castlein. Gregg Crawford. Tyler
Guernsey. Rick Birke, Ron Brad­
ley. Bill Johnson.

_____
Outdoor
Trail
Trail
—Michigan
—Michigan
— drew
1,740,011 licensed’sportsmen dur­
ing the 1964 fiscal year to boast
of Uie Uilrd largest force of
registered hunters and anglers In
the Nation, according to figures
tabulated by Use US. Depart­
ment of Interior. There were
942,836 hunters, a shade behind
front • running Pennsylvania In
178581 hunting licenses, permits
und stamps produced a paccsetung revenue figure of 35,037,­
915. California had the largest
army of licensed hunters und
fishermen, with Minnesota sec-

The Conservation Department's
final report on .Michigan's hunt-

and small game seasons showed
Uiat 10 sportsmen were killed
add another 364 wounded. There

Walt Reed is
Jri*le Victor
Saxons Win

Here is the latest addition to Lower Michigan's lineup of
60-plus state gaiac area* managed by the Conservatinn
Department for public hunting and other outdoor recreation.
Located in Tuscola and Sanilac counties, the 4,000-acre
tract mapped out here was recently dedicate^ for acquisi­
tion as the Cass City state game area by the Conservation
Commission. This action set the project's boundaries, but
most of the area still must be acquired by the Department
before it will be open to public use. Except for one small
block of-purchuscd parcels shown In black, l.nW^ within
the a tea remain privately owned. When more lands become
state ownedfthe new area is expected to be a popular spot
among sportsmen and recreationists, especially those from
Flint, Saginaw, and Bay City. These three cities, with an
urban population of over 348,000 people, lie within a 43­
mile radiua ol the Caaa City site.
Mich. Dept, of Conservation

,
The Hastings
High track team,
which nipped the Lakewood Vik­
ings In a dual on Johnson Field
Wednesday of last week, were Southeastern Cubs
slated to go to Charlotte this
Wednesday and Friday are to Receive Awards
travel to Grand Ledge for A 5
pm. triangular.
Members of Cub Pock 3175
Next Wcdnreday Coach Bob held tfibir mahthly meeting at
S&lt;mhe(utern Bthool on Wednes­
The West Central Conference day night. April 28.
This wax the first meeting
since the pack re-registered for
Lakewood won three field:
i-a
-n,*
events, Uie 880 relay, Uio mile, • e l*65 b0 &gt;car' T,le ncw °nl’
hAH-mile and the 1M and 22o «« bx&gt;k charge of the meeting,
dashe* to accumulate Uh pointe
U l.hc
^**5*
to Hastings' 5f
urrr' Hlu11 Lepard b tiff awards
Walter Reed won Uie century' ^7“"
U
in 105 and Uie 220 In 232 and U1C InsUtutlonal representaUvc.
also won Uie pole vault posting I Eldine DcVault, who is Uie
hi* triple win. He also ran the | committee chairman, served as
Mn.
Larry Murphy's
Ural ley on the winning 880 relay ! "cub
“u master.
- **
— -------den conducted the opening flag

_________________________ ____
aou* and about 13 percent above [peaday. Charlotte defeated Althe State's 10-ycar average. Ac- raB&gt; 60-49; Grand Ledge swamped
counting for port of this was Uie I st. Johns, 71-38, and Ionia
fact that Michigan fielded more I downed Greenville, 71-38.
jiunters than Uie year before,__ '•
—-■ •Ledge
------------ ----- ••Harold
—
Grand
speedster
with 1964 license sales rising by Olds also won the century tn 105
about 51506. The record shows

Morgan catching. Foul Lubiensccxi got two or the baxons' 1
hila. Including - •*—•JO'Donnell scored In the sixth.

Hastings scored six runs In tha
fourth inning on three hila, four
Coach Bob White's vUlung
lads. John Nixon liurled the

been rssurfecsd for ths

mound and finished tlie game.
and reconditioned.

league thia Thursday and gore

over Hillsdale Ude
A skit, "Bird Charades," wa*
put on by Mrs. Norman Bogart's ytar marked the first time he'd
Central Michigan University
den. The boys who participated
annually holds four high school
were Ricky Bogart, Rod Bow­
man. Ken Dingledinc,*Steve
Graham, Dale Keeler. Dave'

Fishing.

less from the gun that did Uie

cldente. the distance from gun
arm accidents occurred when
shooters hit other hunters while
fifing at game. Some of Uie ricums were caught by gunfire as
wcapaua were swung onto game
targets: others werr
shooters' sight. . . .

Indians — Wes VandenBurg.
Captain. Dick Arnold, Steve Merrllie, Jim Cumming*. Thane OsSHOT PUT—Ckata Jorilu till &lt;1
troth, Jack Misak. Jim Hrelerly.
Dave Tripp.
HIGH ItniP-Bircaa (L&gt;
Yankees — Bill VandDenburg,
Captain. Steve Steward, Dave
Kraft, Marty Will, Dick Francuco, Wayne Miller. Steve Bow­
en, Dale Wilson.
Twins — Mouse Reynolds. Cap­
Bob Sensiba headed a field of
tain. Rick Morgan. Phil Gasper,
Eric Thompson. Sieve ProclMi, erent Friday night at the opening
Dave Kucmplc, Curt Gould,
Gary Halier.
Tigers—Elmer Smith. Captain,
Chilck Suntheimer. Marl DenBlUjSlil- lds of Battle Creek ww&gt;
Hint Central edged Uw
second. Don Newberry tlilrd, Dick '49-43.. In Clara A. and 1
Dave Myers, Jim Garrison, Dan­
ny Curtis.
fourth. Jerry Peloquin fifth and B Saturday to win team champlonahlpa in Uie 25th annual
Gordon Blssctt was sixth.
6th Grade League
Central Michigan University RcPinks —Ldwis Sherman. Cap­
tain. Spencer Goodyear. Ray El­
Tom Kearney of Bloomfield
lis, David Armour. Mike Bradley.
Hills ran a 4:309 mile in Clara A
Marty Haywood, Steve Goodson.
und Dennis Wilder of North Mus-

RD

Vassar's Rob Johnson tossed
Brownell. Bill BurghdolT, Don berry third.
the shotsa reeprti of 58 feet, six
Cook. Jeff Rodek, David Haight.
Larry Lawrence todk the 6-lap inches in Class B, and North
Wayne Birman.
zdash tn 1:37.09, Dutch Grendell Muskegon's Dean Roscnburg
pole vaulted to a record height
tain. David Godfrey. Mark Chose,
of 13 feet, six Inches.
Jerry Wood. Jeff Hoke, Ray Bol­ Shlels the third in 2:4545.
Norm Apsenail and Dutch
ton. BUI Goggins.
Central Michigan University
Walkers—Tim Clarey. Captain. Grendell turned over.
1mu&gt; won or -oharod two Inter­
Ritchie Adams, Bob Jarow, Du­
ane Miller, Mike Freeland, Steve
state Conference baseball eluunMix. Mike Hubbell.
____ ______________ _ _______ ptonshipa, cUUming the title outthe opening of tlw GtUesbun.' right In 1963 after n Ue In 1957.
ftfMedway Saturday night had I
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leopards—Mark Haines. Cap-" thn fa aterf qualifying time of | Dave Keillta, NAXA A11tau&gt;, Bcolt Deneau. Doug Weltoti,'• 1730 and won the fast car dash. American and Most Valuable
Tom Steward, Mark QstroUi.Bob’
Dick Hrekman Al Levwme.
&lt;« U»a 1964 CwHml
Gorhuni, Mark Curtis, Archie Hany Foota and Quinton Craig Michigan Unirendty bnsetaUl
Barton.
Drtxjp Along; — Chris GtiEge-. vtm brat winners and Poole took
mo». Captain. Bob Bhmnway? Ed
McKeough, Rich Rohde. Mart
"------------ ------------- Dave Haller,
to Hoffman.
Wolverine*—Rocky Baty, Cap­
tain. Steve Capers, Bruce Halm.
Ray Adams, David McGuire. Don
Myers, Phil Curtis, Tom Joao*.

AFTERNOONS.
Bob tr Mickoy Lambert

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ons and tliosc of their hunting

gun victim wounded himself.
Also, for every three hunters

•'iToAes M’

■ The higgt-ai taking ren­
ted in the biggest CahtM^
atata-tatbecomlry! Thou-

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and Craig Vondette received
their Wolf Badges. Randy Pyle
received a Gold Arrow, and Slave 4H Dog Care,
Johnson. Kevin Laubaugh and
Craig Vondette each received Training Class
one Silver Arrow. Dale Knicker­
bocker received tils one year Enrollment Open
service star. Dale Keeler received
Hastings 4H Dog Care ___
and
hu Bob Cat ptn al the Febru­ Training daxs is open for sum­
ary pack meeting. The meeting mer enrollment until May 26
ended at 8 pm. with Mn. MurThe May 12 meeting will be
pliy's den conducting Uie clos­ held at the 4H Camp al Algoning ceremony.
Anyone Interested in this

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bell started for Middleville and

Springer, Dan Taggart and Doug
Bob Cat pins were awarded to
Ron Bowman, Ken Dlngicdme.
Steve Graham, Dave Springer,
Dan Taggart and Doug 'Taggart.

BOWLING

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The answer is RADIO. Today there are
18% more radios thon people! Listening
is up, too. It’s just under 25 hours per
radio home per week. Across the country
that's more than 1.2 billion listening hours
a week against4.1 billion listening hours
in Radio's "peak year before Television
of 1948.

HASTINGS IS LIVING

RADIO

the sound erf
(fear-round
pleasure

UP. TOO

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WBCH
Hastings-Barry County Radio

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on your dial

�Harbin 145-436. Delores Mater

an Haywood 188-414. Ella Gillett
184-415. Bette Green 171-415 and
Bally Moore 188-408.

by Johnny Gurdhv AMF Staff of Champhnf

Bowling
WED. AFTERNOON LEAGUE
Final Man dings: Makar's 874,
Barry Co. Rsady Mix and Pow­
der Box tied with 84, Stanton's
Bement 63, NeHI 584, Vita Boy
66, Shirkey's 51*4, BL Martin'S
Floral 4*4. andOckerman's454.
Louise Bahs rolled 202-539,
Shir lee VanDenburg 184-531.
Faye Allen 185-525, Sally VanDulne 181-610. Maggie Corrigan
178-40. Ruby Downey 184-466.
Maxine Dipp 111-464, Pat Vogt
176-468, and Emma Magoon 176-

For high Individual games
Faye AJJen bowled 244, Shirlee
VanDenburg 239. and Grace Al­
leging 231. High individual ser­
ies: Slilrlee VanDenburg 629,
Louise Bahs 5M. Grace Allerding
578.
High team games weja Powder
Box 911. Solomon A: Bement 896.
and Vita Boy 882. High team
series: Stanton's Real Estate
3600. Vita Boy 2556 and Solomon

Shop 76. V 5i J Mobil 11. Bender
Gravel 68. Deputies 88. Hastings
Aluminum Products 68. Hastings
Corporation 66. Chsnows th Ma­
chine 66 4. Kaecheles 63. V
Store 6114. Hastings Banner &lt;1.
Hasting* Electric 60. Viking
Corp. 58, Caukin OU 55&gt;i. Cansumera 54. Patton Monument
534 and Team 18 with 46.
Louts Silsbee bowled 1M with a
527 total. Gordon Howe 113-508,
Cecil Crummel 118-601. Mauri
Greenfield 218-534, Ray Lund­
quist 181-551. Ron Benner 186­
501. Denny Fredrickson 302-511.
Galen Daniels 181-513, Paul
Woodman 308-515, Al Stanton
203-209-549, Doc Mater 176-523,
Maurice Adrlanson 116-504. Pete
Kruger 176-501, Bob Morey 182­
505. Bob Munson 228-230-583 and
BiU Kntko 198-516.

THURSDAY MATINEE
Lots Kenyon picked up the
6-7-10 spilt to amaze Ute bowlers
watching her. Bobble Handy had
a 182-162-182 for a triplicate.
High games and series were
taken by Faye Allen with a 181­
505. Betty Sheler 210-487. Gayle
Durkee 152-440, and Henrietta
COMMERCIAL MAJORS
Cocnen 152-416.
Standings: Sports Bar 77, Sev­
Standings: Hastings Motor
en-Up 74, Welcome Tavern 715,
Miller's Jewelers 70. Piston Rings Canada Dry 744. Crystal Can­
68. Harwood's I.OA. and City dles 68. Smith i Doster 59 and
Food &amp; Beverage 665. Larke Ramblers 47.
Buick 665. Roush Tailors 585.
Montgomery Ward 825, AlutnlIIABTINQS MPG. LEAGUE
huin Products 54 and Tyden Cor­
Sending 686 pins crashing into
poration 32.
Shannon Lydy with 221 - M3
and Jack Sheler with 245 - 600 Mfg. league Wednesday night of
were high for the night. Bill last week—the fluai night of the
Hackney had a 200-583, May­
nard Tucker 228-586. Art Oaliup maples with 236-246-2M as he
235-570, Joe Bennett 550, John led the teds. Floyd WUltem*
Kaalnsky 324.578. Russ Haul came through with 215-584. Bob
212-580. Keith Craig 532. Glenn Mallteon MO. Mike Reynolds 548.
Laubaugh 211-536. Joe Burk­ Aaron Sherk 211-566. Art Oaliup
holder 204-554, Bob Steeby 218­ 204-543. Paul Bond 220-558, Dale
552. H. VanderMolen 211-540. Geiger 321-570 and Maynard
Rod Newton 203-560. Merl Camp­ Tucker Ml.
bell 543. Bill Bums 567, Honk
Una! standings: Tool Room
Keeler 332-557, John McLean
St Casite 884, Courthouse Serv210-537.

E. W. BLISS LEAGUE
tem Shop 85, Pressers 58. Tough
Final Standings: King Pins 84. Ouys 53. Pistons UH, JourneyFoundry 824. Side Floor 804.
Red Crown 57. Can Ptent 86 ti.
Lathe, Engineers and Core Room
54. Aaaemblers 53. Pattern Bhop

Freeport

the Department, under Its fu-

launchlng sites and two bathing and Barry Havens ths singles
honors with 628. Including handl-

At $2.5 Million Coat

management pi

Spot Bowling and Pin Bowling.

Many bowlars throughout tho country ask if it's better
to bowl looking at the pins or at some spot on the lanes.
I advocate spot bowling; that is, picking a spot on the

strike everyil
ball over the
pins you are actually *—•
bowling but you are
at a spot some sixty feat sway.
It la tatter to hit a target
that's rioter. Look at the series
of triangles that are located
about 15 feet from the foul
line and try to roll your ball
over the second triangle from
tha right. Yuu'Il find that ac­
curacy and better scores will
follow.

Smith of Lowen. Mrs. Delton Tyler,
Ruth Ann and John. Mn. John
Kowalcxyk and children of Alto
ftobert BrilUngham and children

Belcher of Battle Creek, a Mr.
and Mrs. Don CUnton and family

and children of Caledonia were
Saturday luncheon guests of her
mother. Mra. Sylvan Tagg.
Rapids and Mrs. Lillian Ball of
Newaygo were Wednesday visitors

Boli Clinton rolled over the COO
borrtek with a 283-222 for a 616 Clarksville were
total. Pat Terpcnlng rolled a 202
for a series of 566. Gordie Howe
it • few days 1
217-542 Larry Novak 188-538,
daughter. Mra.

Dale Cook Tuesday. * Mr. and
Mrs. Date Dukes and boys visited
Mr. and Mra. Prank Roundsvills

roll your
triangle,
the path

this spot and heads for tha
pocket. If your ball Is In tho
pocket, don't change. If you

Faunce attended the Bth District
VFW meeting in Holland Satur­
Bob Humphrey 182-538, Dale day. * Mr. and Mra. Howard Thaler
Cappdn 216-592.* MD»«gladim
203-505. Pete Howe 230-543, Jean

John Kaslnoky and Gladys Edareas with parking facilities, a
270-site campground complete ttage u to 15, with the tklas
with three toilet-shower build- BOjng to Debbie Kennedy./Chuck
county.
togs, and a network ot winding amthelmer. Jack (Mouaaif ReynFresh off the Department's nature foot trails.
drawing boards is a multiple rec­
reation project which would take
3t. Martin won the doubles with

public

thief Arthur C. Elmer.
After undergoing refining
touches In coming weeks. Uie
Clinton county plan will be pre­
sented to Ute Conservation Com­
mission for consideration at its
May 13-14 meeting in Lansing.
Tentatively, the Department's
MONDAY. MAY 19—BlsW7 JeM an proposal calls tor creating a 550koa. yatete chip*. tattered core.
acre flooding by damming up the

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sides providing new ftahtng wa­
ters. would also offer shoreline
frontage needed to develop a
State park that has been laid
cut on paper to accommodate
about 8,000 swimmers, boaters,
campers and picnickers at one
time.
Planned boundaries of the
Sleepy Hollow Impoundment and
adjoining park, which ore still
subject to changes, include Jason
In intensive care but is comint Road on the south. Taft Road on
the North. Shepardsville Road on

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Representing

_| tarns. 32 juniors and io sauora
Oillesple 56. 0; Panfil 54. 4. Mac“This whole thing lx going to who
0^ th. maon.
VXe’Lre^n^l Michigan State pttebre Jim LrtKi 54. 0; Cove 53. 3, G1lte«pte
County Board of Supervisors and
* graduate of the Kelwe stand ready to work with “«
’Uckory Corihem to come up with a recreaformerly hurled for the
ctienoweth 45, 4. Goodyear 5J.
ttonal facility of which they can Camp Lejeune. N. C- Marine 0; Mathews 47. 4. Martin 48. 0;
once"-----------------------beat the Spar-) iGardner 54. 4. Winlck tt. 0:
be proud and happy,” Elmerf—— —* '-----Spring training con- 1
11
ment, the combination lake-park
would cost mors than 113 million
for development. Appraised value
of the sought-after tends adds
SCHOOL CENSUS
about another &lt;700,000 to the De­
partment's total cost estimate.

To Whom It Moy Concom:

"This is to certify thot Mrs. Betty Ziegler. Mrs.
Dorothy Hoke, Mrs. Betty Fisher. Mrs. Joon Bean.
Mrs. Izolo Dunn, Mrs. Stanley Malcolm. Mrs, Ruth
VonDenburg, Mr». Wayne Williams. Mrs. Helen Gonguillet. Mr». Rosemary Borton, Mrs. Corl.Lenx. Mrs.
Lena Sutton, Mr«. Bernice Peake, Mn. Dorii Show­
man. Mra. Robert Stamm. Mra. Duane Sinclair, Mra.
Nyle Knickerbocker, Mra. Shirley Gillespie, Mra.
Herman Bessmer, Mrs. Maxine Tolles. Mra. Betty.
Sanders, Mrs. Maurine Hamp have been officially
engaged to take the school census in the school
district of Hastings, B-l during the last 20 days of
Moy 1965.
R. J. GUENTHER. Sup». of Schoch

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Mrs. Richard Bird and daughters
and Mra. Sylvan Tagg were

Mr., and ICs. Hany Barnard of
Charlotte were Saturday dinner

afternoon they visited Mra Ralph

52^ s’. Campbell 72.'1; Fisher 42,
4. James 48. 0. Lambert 46. 4,
Bay 57. 0; Fisher 42. 4. Campbell
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Central Michigan University's
senior tennis ace Tim McCor­
mick, Saginaw, has won three
varsity letters in the sport and
Mra. Charles King during the two Individual conference cham­
week. * Mr. and Mra. BUI Martin pionships._________________
and son of JfMttngs and Mr. and
Mra mu CMt were Friday Visiters

Comers.

E. Miller 47. 4. McMillan 54. Of
Aldrich 54.4. Roberta 53.0; Clarke

Ing them flexible to bend with
needs and problems that may tournament and for tlic regular chell 61. 2. Hamaty 47, 2; Lau-

Starting this year, that fund la
expected to provide Michigan
tween Upton and Hollister roads with as much as &lt;38 million for
purchase and development of
Tile total area, located in Vic­ outdoor recreation facilities.
tor and Ovid townships, is part
of an 11-square-mile watershed figure coming to this state may
which would provide the im­ swell to 1100 millton.
However, tills does not mean
poundment with an ample sup­
ply of high-quality water, ac­ the 'State's money worries are
cording to engineering studies of over in financing recreational
projects; these federal grants
the Department.
must be matched either at the
depths ranting between leas

BurgtM. Mrs. Hetin- Myers. Mra
Saturday overnight guests of Mr. Luther Sterxlck and Mra. Alton evening lunch guest. ★ Mr. and
and Mra Ted Bini ot Middleville. Fish attended a Missionary eon- Mra. Merton Meaecar and chil­
dren were April 25 dinner guests
Brethren ta Grand Rapid*
y and Wednesday.

termites
area
warning

ulvUlon ot
Hasting*
c&lt;1Unlr&gt;. Club's Monday evening
golf league.
Monday's result*:

eompletely S 11

Meaecar.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bird
and daughters spent a weekend
bowling tournament Saturday and
panted Bill Pwtx-y and his mother.
Sunday at Lansing.
Mr. and Mra. Robert Brilting- Mra. Susie Forbey. to Rogers Plan
him and children were Saturday to a Trailer siiow Saturday They
evening visitors of Mr. and Mra.
Dick WUltenu of Ba Itie Croak. *
enjoyed supper In Newaygo.
Nashville and Mrs. Florence Bicam
and daughter. Jhclnia. of Cascade

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Division. Aiuiui
-­
the White and George Cliend-

miles northeast of Lansing about
rtngira with 817.
midway between Ovid and
Laingsburg.
—,-------— —.— .—CUMUM.-U MX mcrur nniuniioL, pr5[-r 44
* StTUUl »U, 9,
The development site comes
*fcort‘n« “
P”*"1
with Donna Brewer. Jerry Brewer.
a 'l; 8hlrkey 47. 4. flaxthe flooding will be in eiPVC carr, Dean Lambert and ton 48. 0: Hiegel 53. 4. McAllister
within the heart of a “lakeleM”
sector of southern Michigan
mrk
tn Jlm F*rrlU wlanin«
&gt;««•«» 64. 0; FeldpauM'.h 56. 3. Christenwhere the Departments region­ 1963.
with park development to wlth jQjg Doubles went to Rax sen 50. 2: Heston 48. 4. Thompson.
wide efforts are pinpointed at
adding 50 state lakes, averaging The actual lake building will
10O acres, during Uie next 10 begin in 1867.
paupjh irr Bkgel 53, 2; Sexton.

* Mr. and Mra. Jerry Poathumus
of Alto were Sunday afternoon

at the Medical Facility Friday.

Of Golf League

with our ptens but they are not^^

this can easily be dona. But
you will find that In a short
period of time yon will have
become very accurate.
Remember, it takes patience
and practice to see results.

urday evening visitor of Mr. and
Mra. Robert Humphrey. * Mr. and
Mra. Melvin MeDcnnid of Dutton Mra. Ben ChrUUe and daughter
were Bunday evening visitors of
Joyed a picnic at John Ball Park
attended a birthday get-together
Rundav * Mr 'and Mrs Merton
Saturday evening for Mra. Wayne Floyd Duke* visited Mn Rose
Fields of Caledonia. * Glenn Broport were Friday evening visitors
vont and Mr. and Mra. George

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Name Leaders
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Preliminary plans of the Con­
servation Department to launch
a major take-building program
for public recreation in southern
Michigan were unveiled in April
before the Clinton County Board
of Supervisors
,

Recreation Area

tended a meeting ot the Birthday

Stuart and children wen Friday

enlbtMM Howard A. Tsnnee.

He explains that the impoundmtatee"»robto^"ofwe*l coo-! Mayor Ftanklin Bsekwith pretrol and fish winterkill common- senud'trophies to this champions
Rencountered ir1 aha tow takes 'of the American Junior Bowling
T.nnr, - lu tlw take Will
CK’'
“ li*
water ltah- ilMn‘luM
“ 4 P-"1- a»turd*&gt;'
the Hostiiurs Bowl.
northern pike to be planted.! Members of the team Which
Rainbow trout wUl be stocked I won the Bantam Utte 8-12 ytaros an “interim" species during , old bowtera. wree Craig Martin,
the
to -Kathy
Denny
tiir nrrt
ui&gt;i year of the flooding to
—v -Alter:.
—— *■ —
—-Lancaster.
————,
nx«te** Aahtnv
Roddv
Tm-v.
provide Iw.
immediate
fishing.
Roddy Newton and Bob Terry.
Approximately eight miles of Coached by Shirley and Fred
shoreline will ring Uie take, five I VanDenburg. theti total was 2486
nr this ttimlra within the state Dennv I-ancastcr and Jerry La-

State Eyea Public

By Mrs. Sylvan Tagg
U3 *««* P.
7S3-I

Raber 238-522. Keith Chase 177­
503. Chas. Kraus* 215-200-538.
Ron Nash 181-516, Al Morgan
228-536. John Kaalnsky 210-516.
Art Bennett 200-550. Gordon
Dehnel 178-501. Rus* Hart 204­
561. Jack Smith 189-501. »uoe

Plan to Build
Major Lake in
Clinton County

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Mrs. W. B. Wertman and family Hastings were Baturdsy evening
of Ddton were Bunday dinner

visited Mr. and Mra George Elliott Jeaae Blough. * Utile Kathie
of Hastings Thursday. * Mr. and Blougti was a Friday overnight
Mra. Floyd Grinnell spent Bunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Richard JohnMrs. Clark Blanchard and daugh­
ters of Grand Rapids were Thura- urday visiters ot Mr. and Mra.
Jerry Kyser in Battle Creek. *
ert Newton. * Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Mr. and Mrs. Henry VanSyckle of
Tweedy of North Adams were Frt-

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Newton visited Mrs. Arthur Fuller
of Hastings Saturday.
Arthur Fuller, Jr., of Grand
Rapids wa* a Saturday visitor of

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spent from Sunday till Saturday
morning at Houghton Lake where
he attended a UAW Spring School. attended the Rebekah visitation

and Mra. Joanne Christy and
daughter Wednesday visited Mra.

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LEGALS

Cloverdale - Hope
By Mra. Stephan Oagood

Card of Thank. and In Mamoriam

ory Comcra on Thursday, April
30. to organise for summer projects
Bunday coltera at tho Lowellyn After dUcuMlng Uie summer proj-

and Joyce spent Ute weekend

aaay a. ira.
Their Family

Robert Foster und family.
Tho Sunday dinner guest of unite. * Mra. LcwUlyn WoodMra. Mildred Hill was her sis­
ter. Sylvia While. Mra. Hill also
Foreat. Falconer of Hastings and
Mr. and Mrs. Greytkm Hynes of

Id Russell Geary of Wayland

band, father and grandfather.
William K. McLaughlin, who
•oauiar*. l.id
You arc not forgotten, loved one. IbMUa
be IumIwM sad the U»4

the ceremony took place, with a
iccepUon following. Congralula-

lUrrr
fi.IQl.1T.

guest of her daughter, Mra. Enid
Holliday of Birmingham, on a

friends from diHerent Your loving smile, your gentle

■ »•» Sled liy Marr
.1 K. t&gt;»w«. rtilniitf.

Wife, Children
and Grandchildren

Bfc«.r?'3».*S! E:

Harbert and Everett Jobhaton

lucky and Tennessee. They had
breakfast one morning at Renfro
Valley, went through Uie Tucka-

eastern United Slates, and oilier
places of interest.

er and grandmother, Alice Hub-,

Durfee

It was Just one year ago to
You left us here below.
We often think about you

By Mra. John Hook

Letter of April 30:

V.
——
■uural rigkto eutataaita*
ta taint MtUat ar ta. putt
•ta ba eal4 al gablra trad

Facility for their won-

Stands enshrined for us here,

partmentt from Dalton. Hickory
Borners and Prairieville, also

your life.
It reflect* like a mirror.

Wordscould never cay.
and all of the neighbors and

tended a bowling* banquet ta
Battle Crock Saturday night. *

[ou’re in our hearts each day.
So very sadly missed by her
\ Children. Grandchildren,
Great Grandchildren

skating party at tho Richland
Roller Rink. The committee will

Croup singing led by the riRtant men’s quartet, Mr. Wolfe.

East Doud

Ruth Steele of Hillsdale. * Mra. Cox and children trcen Nashville
Stdleck and family called at
James Springer and family Wri­
Lloyd Owens' * Mra. Eunice lUr- Howard Moores Sunday. April IL
coming from McOmb*.
Mra. Harold Bpringtr visited
Robert Gelman from BalUo

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children of Eaton Rapids were

Ernie B&amp;tcman und Joyce.
PDlUCATIOIt OSDEX.
bUta af Mkhtaaa, PraUta Cmul
far lha Caaaiy of Barry.

LEGALS

of a bountiful dinner, Mt*
which president, L. D. Stamm

A nice crowd attended the
shower for Nancy Brtxnela and
enla. Mr. and Mra. Will Curd,
McOmbcr district spent Saturday!
.... m,
Tom Gaylor Saturday night
afternoon and night at Howard iA*JrU n- OUlcr caUera WCTB MrThey nxcivod many nice gifta.
and Ms.
Mra. John Ssri
Ourd from CedroCedar
Moore's Their parents. Mr. and asd
They are to be married May 1, u iMxpltal patient in BaUlo
Ui Hastings. * Mra. Rotter Davta vrccK. w sir. ana am
Sunday * Tile Norris chliWUoox and family have bran “*s"
, Shriber from Hastings spent
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and vacationing in Florida. ★ Also
Saturday
at
Will
Guida
*
Barry
-----------; Mra Donald Chertey. * Mra. enjoying the Florida sunshine te1 utter of April Mi
1 Mra. Elwln Payne from Delton «i
Do^ Corners.
Arcide Woodman.
lunch

Mra. Lois Wickham
Mrs. Edith Butolph
CARD OF THANKS

Tha Senior CittrasM mat U the

Mrs. Nancy Larkin, Ferrlcte of
R1 Dowling was prosent to abmr
plc’.una taken during her »joum in Brasil while wrvlng to
By Mra. Lloyd Often
the Peace Corps. She also spoke
of the people and climate of
South America.
Robert Octman from Battle
The birthday and annlvrraary
Wlloox baa Just recently return­ Creek was * Sunday dinner guist
ed from a California vacation. at Will Gurds. Callers acre DeMra. Smith. Mra. Roush having
the family of Mra. Harry Dlmwiuy. Mra. Lcwellyn Woodman's dren. Hastings. * The Cedar
Creek Cemetery Circle will elect tuvenaxy. Ms. Albert McClelland.
killed in Vlrt Nam in a army officers on May 12th at Mra.
John Gurds. * We arc gl*d to
April 6. Funeral April 26 at have Edwin Jons home. * Mr.
Mra. Howard Moore, Thursday,
Whitewood Va. Our aympotiiy to
April 8. * Mr. and Mra. Clifford
Ub? family. WxPJans are under­
way for Vacation Bible School Tuesday.
to be held at McCallum Church.
April 7. * Mr. and Mra. Howard
an all-day work mceUng, making Moore called at Baril Tobias' in
and tlelng quUte for the Red tile Hinds District Saturday,
they win
Cross to place with tornado vic­
tims. * Mr. and Mra. WlUlam Babcock und daughter, Nancy,
Hammond from Battle Creek visit­ from Temperance called at Howed Wednesday al Lloyd Owen's. *
dinner
daughter. Sharon, in Canton. Mrs. Durojhy Monroe frenn Kala­ Howard Mooce
mazoo spent Uw week aid at Lloyd

George Ball. * An item that has
been delayed because at bad
home Sunday pm. after visiting roads is the marriage of Mlsa TutUe. of BattI o Creek on Sun­
Z-.'lma Cheeseman, Uie daughter day. * Jerry Wilcox ot Battle

Mrs. Albin Bergstrom

Senior Citizena
Have Interesting
Meeting Monday

plcted.

Hammond spent Sunday with

CABO OP THANKS

Bu«y Beavers 4H
Club Organizes

Lent Corners''
By Mra. Leland Hammond

FQ*MCAno« 0BD1A

i,

Mtehteu,
tb. iMUlbm

Mr. and Mra. Burchett Docter
entertained Mra. Russel] Minor
and hcu*« curat. Mrs. Hamer Bites,
of Fullerton. Calif., for dinner on
Tuesday reentry. W The Pine Lake
Helping.Hand will meet Wedncs-

yimuoATioN oacBB.

Schnu. with Mrs. Euta Tenney

hostesses.
H«4&lt;r»b«n liuitainj
Uullaa*, Mkblga*

Mrs. Christie Doster and Mr. and

dinner nt Margaret’s Church in
Otorgo Sunday. * Mra. Dorothea
Lindsay and Mra. Lots Chapman
are acting on the Hospitality
Committee at the International

rite
nns« "
lircn.m
lint ot

■tad: Avril ST. 194S
Pkuip II mi«uu. j

at 10:00 ssa, ta U&gt;» PreUte Court"if

Business Sorvicos Off area

HEARING AID EERVICE-Everythlng ta Zenith aids. 10-day
money-back guarantee. Jacobs
Pharmacy. Phone Wl 6-2406.
Concrete Product*
GET, YOUR READY-MIX from
Uie Barry County Ready Mix
Co. Phone Wl 6-2123.
ALL GRADES WASHED SAND
and GRAVEL—Bender Gravel
Co. Home office 822 B. Benton.
Phone Wl 5-5412. Plant, W.
State Rd. Phone Wl 6-3123.
Miscellaneous

COMPLETE PLUMBING AND
HEATING SKIVICE —Repair
and new. Royal Hayes, 438 W.
Clinton. Phone Wl 6-3133.

Roofing
LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED
and repaired. Small engine
porta and service. Burkey Sales ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
and Service. Phone Wl 6-5083
—Repair and new work. Fix­ COMPLETE DEVELOPING
or Wl 6-6178.
wttli Mn. Bussell Minor and Mr.
tures and supplies. Kelley Elec­
SERVICE — Jacobs Prescrip­
tric Service. 624 Middleville
tion Pharmacy. Phone Wl 6Mrs. Wlihs Brown of Silver Crrek
Rd, Phone Wl 5-2700 after 5
were Monday dinner guests of Mr. Automobile &amp; Machinery
pm, Hastings.
and Mrs. Burchett Doster. * Paul
Radio, Television Repairing
Hiunm'.tad and Derails Winchell
Repair
ELECTRICAL SCONTRACTINO
AND REPAIRING-21 years* ALL MAKES OP TV, Radios,
rurglcal patient In Veterans Hos­ COMPLETE AUTO GLASS
business experience ta Has­
Record Changers Repaired.
pital. Ann Arbor.
SERVICE — Flrat clou work.
tings. Fisher Electric, 118 E.
Central Radio and TV Service,
Coll Wl 5-5085 Burkey Sales
Court. Phone Wl 6-5&lt;XX) or
228 N -Jcfferaon. Phono Wl 4­
0187 or Wl «-6*ra
and Service
Wl 5-3555.
Ute Banner Want Adi!

Cobo Hall in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Rogers and

Uostlrtb Wzrter
&gt; errvrn Win W
.’S.VVsa

rCTUCATXOX OilDEt.
'
Stalo of Mlrhlxsa. Probata Coart

Appliance &amp; General Repair DOST WRING YOUR HANDS!
_ Ring Wl 6-M82 and let a
BANNER Wont Ad solve your
buying or selling problem.
WATCH k CLOCK REPAIR­
Quick, profitable results at low
ING— G tinran teed u ar kmancost!
shlp. Also all kinds of Jewelry
Repair and Engraving Miller
Jewelers. 118 W. State St. “A
Square Deal Always.”
SERVICE ON ALL MAKES of
cars, tractors and machinery
in' our new building at 124 N.Jeflcrson. Experienced mecha­
LET OUR EXPERIENCED aervnics. Goodyear Bros. Phone
Icc man repair your appliances
Wl 6-5052.
with factory warranted parte.
All types of repair work han­
dled Call Service Dept, Mont­
gomery Ward. Hastings Wl 5RADIATORS Cleaned, Repaired,
■Recored. Burkey Sales and
Service. 218 N. Jefferaon. Phone
Wl 5-5178.
WATCtt AND DIAMOND RING
REPAIR — Expert workman­
ship. Gilmore Jewelers, 102 E.
State SL Phone Wl 5-&amp;31I.
Building, Contracting,

•ball b«

New Electric Water Heating Rate
J .1 I

_______
_______ __ ______
FOR FAST-RECOVERY WATER HEATERS
IKW in iffut...allows Fast-Recovery Electric

Uzted: April M. IMS
.Philip IL MltcUII.

Water Heaters to operate uncontrolled
24-hours-a-day to supply you with

yUBLlOATtOM ORDER.
' biita at NkUm. ProUte Court
gar tha Cosaly «J Barry
CTt5..'”“'A *”

AllTHI HOT WATS* YOU WANT...ALLOW COSTI

Business Directory
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CREDIT
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MEMORIAL MONUMENTS
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the;':Hot Water

301 S. Michigan Av*.
Harting*
Office Hour* 4
a
I to 4 p.M

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Stats Farm ItwriKl
auto — rial
BONDS

boater! Dislwo . .. cleaning ... laundry ... bntft*- -. these art tbs
bat water demands at the modern family. But there's plenty at hot
water to h.^^wverytiita; with the fast-recovery decUic water Imterl

THE SHHOD OCT

You Want

INSURANCE

AT LOW COST

NOW FO ’ A IIMITFD TIME

save $35

tOMRT W. SMMWOOO. Mgr.

I
I
4

All Forms of

Insurant* and
JERRY ANDRUS

S«« your Electric Wol«r Haallng D«al»r

|

EUECT|BC WATER HEATEtS
.
CAN IE INSTAUEP ALMOST
ANYWHBtt...EVEN INACLOSET

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�Tell and Sell. Plant Your 'Selling Seeds' In The Want Ads For Results
SAFE BUY
USED CARS
SAVE $ $

LARKE BUICK

CLASSIFIED AD PAGE
HASTINGS BANNER

PHONE
Wl 5-3481

LEGALS

MINIMUM RATE —50c for Twenty Worth.

CHEVROLET

•w.

1435 S. Honover
Wl 5-2425

Wl 5-2426

1963 CHEVROLET

1M2 CHEVROLET
2 Dr. Sedan. Btd. tran:. I1MS
1PC COMET STATION WAGON

lalitralor

.him

NOTICES

Calendar of
Special Events

1963 BUICK LESABRE

Are You Planning
to Do Any
Fencing This Spring?
1963 CHEVROLET
BhAir 4 dr.; B cyl- automatic.

GOING TO USE BARB?

rroxTs

7RAN8POSTATION SPECIALS

1963 CHEVROLET

WAGE I —Yea, when you use
the Mighty Midget, The Ban­
ner Want Ad to sell, rent, hire
or buy you get fast remits al
low cost. To place an ad.

GOING TO USE
FIELD FENCE?

GOING TO REPLACE
A GATE?

1962 RAMBLER

NEED FENCE POSTS?

CORN GROWERS ATTENTION
—We hare DeKalb aeed com
In both early and late varieties.
The new XL is showing out­
standing ability to yield and

1961 CHEVROLET

Farm Bureau
Services

am

SPRAGUE LANDSCAPE SERV­
ICES—Make arrangements now
for your lawn and garden
maintenance. Mowing, trim­
ming and spraying. Phone
Lake Odessa 374-4701.
tf

CONDITIONED AND GUAR­
ANTEED ELECTRIC RANG­
ES—Ideal for that cottage at
the lake. Free Delivery. Con-

1.000 BALES FIRST CUTTING
ALFALFA AND TIMOTHY—
300 bale: escond cutting. Piwne
Lacey PL fl-1467 evenings be-

Did You Know That:
trials Farm Bureau's Michigan
400 had the highest average
yield of dry shelled com of all
the coms tested?

OUR

DEAL

Motor Sales
LINCOLN-ltnCVBT DEALER
&gt; 1318 N. MtehifM Aw.

Used Cars Is
GUARANTEED
TO MAKE YOU HAPFY

LATE MODEL SPECIALS!

Get Sei lor
Miles of Spring
Driving Pleasure

3. Michigan 400 has given
the moot dry com on muck in
the Ingham County trials for
the past 3 year average?
4. Michigan 400 gave out­
standing yields when checked
with other leading hybrids
produced by commercial com­
panies?

FARM BUREAU

.TW,
(»1 amt Ifaihea
or»»T» at !*•
I W. Stela Blra.1
itusa. MUhisu

SERVICES

1944 PONTIAC SEDAN
. . . Catalina 4 Dr. Power steer­
ing. radio, Hydramatlc. whitewalla, new car condltiea.

GOOD AS NEW
STORE

1M3 CHEVROLET PICKUP
. . . M ton. 4 speed transmis­
sion, good paint and ready to

HASTINGS
MOTOR SALES

saab. Burkey Auto Glass *
Radiator Shop, Ill N. JefferDon. Hastings
tf

USED CAR LOT

FURNISHED APARTMRNTS
FOR RENT - Utilities paid.

FARM IMPLEMENTS

Heating - Plumbing

Service

Farm Machinery
TRACTORS:
KAECHELE'S
—IBM John Deere No. 70 Diesel.
Recently overhauled. A-l 305 S. Church Wl 5-5352
shape I

to clean white Rniah.
IMl VOLKSWAGEN
. . . Radio, w/walls. i
chanical condition. I

IMS FORD STATION WAGON

—John Deere No. B hand wind.
One owner. Runs like newl

NEW WATERPROOF TARP

-1B61 Allis Chalmers D 11.

-Massey Harris No. 30 Tractor.
A-lMMfl*.

-John Deere No. S Mower. Hay
conditioner hook up.RcAl flood
ahapol
206 N. Michigan
-John Deere Hay Conditioner.

winTck

1M1 F-M STATION WAGON

lelgh Products in Hastings
Steady good earnings year

&gt;OK FOR a WKEK6 AT CAMP
—Share responsibility with owe
otner cook. Mori weekends are
ree. Within driving distance
of Hastings. Write Box »74 c o
Uaatluga Banner.
6/6

SURPLUS
Ph. Wl S-3324

if 471W month Deiler. S.U

' REAHM
MOTOR SALES

HTTAG . nt-ng , carriTJ ac

GOODYEAR BROS.
IM X. ix™.

wi &gt;-«u

. CROFO0T75 BELF-BERVE
f
SHOW-134 N. Michigan, an­
.
nounccs they now have ma•
chines Dad can tun, enabling
them to give wtatte-you-walt
•
service on many soling repairs.

orr Youa water soften­
er BALT AT FARM BUREAU
SERVICES-Rock. block and
Zeo-tabs available. Our Car

�f

Pointe emphaAlird. a child alone
on a playground, exploring a
rarant bdildlhg -rt lofcrtiag' U&gt;
an alley can too ewlly become
the prey of a tMtaster.
Any incident* Involving nw

•-THK WASTIN'08 BANNER

Urge Parents to
Warn Children
About Strangers

Middleville
Bt

R1 Hqjrflnga. Sunday. * Mr. Otto
Mr. andIMrt., w"i Otuitoche
The Rev sM Mra. George OretTtetxh ta the hospital In Grand. left on Tuesday &lt;£#««*“
tehbreTW and family cf Grand
Rapid* for some tests.
in Florida. Mr Gnutoche joins
Rapids were dinnsr mien's at
Mr. and Mra. HalUd Kzrmes-n
By Mra. Yarn flmebllla
Saturday. * Mr and Mra. Rod­
ney K&lt;nyan and family relum­
We extend our deepest *yniputhy
ed thU wee* from a visit with
Mr and Mra. Jack Corson in • to the Harold Sharp and Mr*. EaSnotUviUe. Arik. * Mr. and Mra 1। Uier Bergstrom famlllea in the loss
Waiter Savvy and family attend-,i of their mother, Mra Adah Sharp.
passed away tn Grand Rapids
ed the syrup fenUnd in Ver­ |(She
April 34. $he lived at Deep Lake
montville. * The Rev. and Mra.1
j for many yean.
IJoyd Welton of Ishpeming call-1[ We extend our sympathy to Mra.
od on the Rev. and Mra Jason I
Steere Monday. * We are sorry Dave Chase and family In the loss
of her husband at Barlow Lake
to hear Fired Wlertaga is not
too good ta BlodgvU.~Ha*pit*l in ,|“LW* *!* d^‘xL 'Yy«*lldd1'ly
Grand Rapid* * Mr. and Mra.'
‘
~
engines were called to put out a
fire in tin* swamp between Chief
DEPENDABLE SERVICE
Noonday and W.uconeru Sunday.
Mr. and Mra Bob Tripp and
SINCE I MT
baby of Middleville spent Satur­
day cveplng with Mr. and Mra.
LOCAL AGENTS
Marshall Ittpp * Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Burd were dinner gurats
Baxter. The weather
Of Mr. and Mrs Roderick TkU,
M degree. and leave*.
PROMPT ADJUSTMENTS
Rowers were at their U—. .....
driving through Indiana they
saw much of the dmatatlon of
the April llth tornado. They ar­
rived home Saturday evening. *
Mra. Richard Perrault. Mra.
Jack Rownbunr. Mra. Joe Doyle
and Mra. William Hoven left
Sunday for New York City ta at­
tend the World's Fair and also
Commercial &amp; Residential

Higbbank

ntr] M»u&gt;

DEPENDABILITY

You're ready for Color!

COLOR TV
CHASSIS

ihrt coiuiU !

} Since there la cNater. safety
In numbers, children slxmld
have companion* totuf to and
frogn gchool. at playgrounds, go­
ing to or from movie*, when
running errands, etc.
iqoiated place. or vacant budd­
ings Can be high danger am*,
children should be instructed
A Senior cltiren who ns dear
not to loiter thero ’
to another circle of friends, who
Youngsters should be advised always enjoyed her cheer fuinrr.i.
was Mrs Josephine Martin. Six
wx*. living with her granddaugh­
ter Mrs Donald &lt;BWj) Bab­
cock efi Chariew Strpej. Her hus­
band preceded hef'm drath by
one year, and IB days, RineraJ
wa* Thursday at Bcefcra and in­
terment vaa at Coman CamcUgy.

Woodland
School Menu

"sETCHEtb
CARLSON
EXCLUSIVE
0QQO1D0B0

Hastings
ELECTRIC
General
Electric

I
Barry County
Building Permits
Bit 1»-Iuu Osgood. Bl D«l!
iv censuatuoa. »#.000, sell c

daughter, Linda, gave tlx Toar.t
to the Mothers.
.
The Baptist Mother-Daughter
ter Banquet la to be held this
Thursday. Mra, W. Ingold of
Grand Rapids la to give the

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Routa 5. Halting,, Michigan

ante, uniformity, vsrsitllIty, taia tf madsmlution
and nuintonanca.

SaTCKUi-CsauoN'a ultra-

COLOR

-rne only color tv RBCtivtit
THAT COMES HOME TO STAYl"
If ever required, paly the unil requiring fating or mainte­
nance need be removed, so interruption* In Setchell-Carhoa
Color Te1eviewing\njayment are always brief!

brapltal n&gt; tho main speaker.
Mr. and Mra. Verne Ldcku
and the Rev. Roy KrMgtt railed

EXCITING NATURAL COLORS! Color so unbelievably rich
MOVIE CLEAR BLACK AND WHITE! If year plug-Jn Chroma
Unit is ever removed for testing or maintenance, your tele­
vision continues io perform in black and whifo! An sxcluiiral
EXTRA LONG LIFE! Tho exclusive Sdcheli-Carbon PictureTube-Ptotroun &lt;ub»t*nti*lly extends the life of your picture
tube when it agtw -«*«•*&lt;•

BUILT-IN TUBE PROTECTION! The Pkture-Tube-Protector
alw protc-cu all component* against dimaging high current
surges during ilia Initial wtrru-up period.
MAGNIFICENTLY CRAFTED CASINETRYI Piimfalingly de­
signed and crafted to blend smoothly into a harmony ot
atyling that will enhance tbe_hcaxl^ of any heme.

HI-FIDELITY SOUND! A front mounted hi-fidelity speakw
provide! cxuptibnhny natural »oi,r. J to match the superlative
troe-to-life pictures.

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FEATURES...REMAJLKABLY
LOW
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PRICED

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t

SALES &amp; SERVICE

315 S. Hanover

Wl 5-3862

____

ThliLmjoalBei
and gantad tasks.

E. L CARPENTTeA:
HARDWARE ,
ui i. tNM-e, «•. .
Hm. Wl 5-29*3 :■

State-wide service program
for used qar buyers

^Guaranteed Warranty^
15% discount on all parts AND 15% discount on oil labor
for ona full yaar on any Guaranteed Warranty used car

THE NO. 1 WAY

Wo have joined with hundreds of otlier members of tbs MI CI QOAN Automatons
Dealer* A*aogation to provide the used car buyer with a state-wide discount ymgiara gi
parts and labor. Tb racerva and ura this dieoouat privilege* buy y*waaSmfaXM»«

’What's ycnf^Lcation plan—World’s Fair, Yellowstone, Niagara, Mackinac
Bridge, sumn^L’ottage? See us for the right Chevrolet so you’ll make it in
style. Like a liRLr Corvair. Or the style pnd economy of a Chevy II. Or a
youthful Chevelle^vorite in its size class. Or a luxurious Jet-smooth Chevrolet.

The last three are available with the economical, spirited Turbo-Thrift Six.
You can order a Monza with up to 140 hp. You can’t find a newer car or a
better time to buy one. Come in—pick yours now!

Red Hot and Rolling! See your Chevrolet dealer for a new
Hertings

tod ttkO Allee Bondi

CHEVROLET • CHEVELLE • CHEVY II * CORVAIR

Fi*h«r-H«nge&gt;bach
US H. MkMt'a
rk—• Wl 5-2421

As ssvsnlh b’rthrt.n u.

LARKE BUICK-CHEVROLET
IMS S. Menmr

Halting*

Wl 5-2425

�I

Mental Health
Week Program
At Kalamazoo
The

annual

Mental

The Hastings Bann&gt;
The Newells
Return from
‘Carpet Clinic'

Health

Kalamazoo State Hospital. May
U-8, 1965.
Tours are planned for Monday
and Friday beginning st 1
The Mentally Handicapped Child are entitled co an education. It o'clock at thrArtinlnlrtrntirm
Thteu L»the
Hu.
i. the
.h-, nwpotulbility
nMnnn.thlW&lt;v of
nt theuuildlng
rHn
nuuuii«Ki»uuu
This
second In ~a series la
"
of article, on mental retardation. ij'hrw»!■. tzi w that thev ert th"Mentally Handicapped" la a
(Center Building where relrcahterm Which dracribcs a condition
mctiL1-. will be wrved and staff
of limited mental ability. About
two percent of our school popu- activities as the clUld with avc-',nwcr qucrxlons regardw any
lotion are educably mentally । rage ability, tho incidence of ।area of the iwapltaTa functions.

Special Education

intelligence quotients from 50 to ■ courts? is that they do tax. learn
75. They can fitocllon from one to read os soon or as well a.-,
half to three fourths of normal the average child, therefore, this
capacity.
' child will always be two or more tnlnlaUaUon Building. The film
These children tout «choob ^ **»*»* das-natm Bea­
ts klndreiiurtncni imd«- the demlcally They Iram the disap- by a patient returning to his
family after a Metro of mental
dren Education problems begin
Ulneaa and his feelings and pcobal this early age, since the child ten haa a negative effect upon
socially and emotionally U very the child's bciiavlor. Thin prob- mission period will follow.
immature They are simply not
A public forum will be held
al Weatem Michigan University
hare a mental age of only three
Tlw problems of the mentally ।Student Center Ballroom nt 8
handicapped have motivated .pm. Wcdneeday.
Parenta aomeClmra keep their communities Into constructive 1 A pageant "Cinderella" will be
children home until six or seven action for these children.
.Bai
y Special Educe- ]given at 1:30 pm. Saturday in
.Hon
for the mentally .tl» Auditorium at the hospital
handicapped children will be by the paUcnta. The pageant. la
The public schcota. also.
succeeding articles 1directed and produced by Mian
Mary Frances Yoder, a student
faced with a problem of Just'
---------।at Western Michigan University,
how to handle the situation.ip
*a
I?
J ।majoring In dramatics. Mias

5««H«» hill ■ N|M I

M.y S. 1965

Mr. and Mra. Robert Newell of
the Hasting* Floor Covering
store on WeM State street, re­
turned Saturday from Glasgow.
Va_ where Newell had been at­
tending a week-long clinic and
conference at the Lee'a Carpet
Mills.
Tlie clinic covered manufac­
turing of carpels from Die pro­
curement of the materials to de­
sign and finishing. There was
also instructional material on
the retailing of carpet and floor
coverings.
Part of the conference was de­
voted to interior decorating in
general.
The Newells stopped for a visit
at Clark Summit. Pa . with the
Gordon Williams', former Has­
tings reslde^o.

AT THF. STRAND—George Mahari* is tart u the federal investi­
gator who uneovm a plot to deUtuy Loa Angeles by means of a
virus known a* "The Satan Bug." tn the Mlrlach Corporation
film of that name from the Ian Stuart novel, opening Friday at
tha Strand Theatre In Color by^DeLwxe and Fanavlalon. The film

Altoft Electrons
Receive Awards

The Hastings Community
Irregxrdlera of the educational
problems, we have children who Fund has scheduled hearings on
budget requirements of the vari­
ous agencies participating In the
United Campaign. The hearings
JOB OFFERS
will be held on May 26-37. Rich­
ard T Groos. president, has an
WANTED
nounced.
■
Exact times for each group to
Part Time ... or Full Time, appear is as follows: On Wed-

this Summer. For the nearly Camp Fire Girl* representatives
200 applicant* registered at will present their budget require­
ments for I&amp;M-66 followed at 8
the Hostings Area Chamber pm. by representatives of the
Boy Scouts The YMCA -Youth
of Commerce . .
pin. to complete the hearings for
the Hastings agenciea.

The newly elected officers of
the 8th District of Veterans of
Foreign Want of the Department
of Michigan held at Holland on
May 1 are as follows:
Commander. Burdette Hayner.
Post 8260. Nashville; Br. Vice
Commander, Wayne Tagg, Post

teacher. There ta always aome'n.,
&lt;wm»n m to
u~
teacher should spend an execs-i
or two children and neglect the

. IK,

Dudsict
Hearings
D
P
Set for May 26-27

'Michigan University students
and■* :Kalamazoo State Hospital
—

Burdette Hayner
Commander of
VFW District

RUBBER STAMPS

Made to Order

rrsentauns of the 33 Michigan
United Fund agencies which
►hare In the local drive will be
the Retarded Children's
group at 8:15, Family and Chll-

Thon. Wl 5 3232
or Stop at the -

Chamber of Commerce

Office

Atty. Richard J. Hudson 1*
fund drive chairman and the
board is to name an assistant
chairman at this time.
The next meeting of the board
Is scheduled for June IT.'
New directors ot the Fund in­
clude Stewart Sweet. 721 W.
Madison, and Hal P. Buerge, 423
W. Green. Grot* announced.

to MOTHER with love....

t tractor.
Those attending the rally from
Thornapple Valley Post AuiUiary were Burdette and Bonnie
Hayner. Howard and Genevieve
Allen. Kay Russell. Glenn and
Iris Shaffer. Frank and Peggy
Purchls, Bep and Edith Wait.
Frank and Betty Christie. John
and Thelma Will, Nathan and
Alberta Lewis. Merle Clemens.
Clara Seeley, George Kellogg and
George Graham

Frank Christie
Is Commander
Of VFW Council
The Eaton County Council, to
which the Barry County VJ».W.
Posts are associated, held their
election and installation of new
officers Bunday: May 2. at the
VT.W. Post Home at Nashville.
Commander, Prank Chr title.
Nashville Post 8260 ; 8r. Vice
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Charlotte; Jr. Vice Commander,
Burdette Haynes. Nashville;
Quartermaster. Wayne Taint.
Freeport Post TOM; Adjutant,
Glenn Shaffer, Nashville Peat

8th District Commander Ar­
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was the Installing officer. He was

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AU relatives, friends and neigh­
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Cor. of Jefferson 4 L a
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Sunday school. 10 am
Worship hour, 11 am

Letter of April 36:
Tho Baptist Church FaUwr
and Bon banquet was irld al
»be T-K cafeteria Friday. «
Children and adults are glad to
U» Dari Dip opa»
--- -------------- 1 by Mr. Peter
----------------------* Miso K*ran
Puffer of the WMU returned
Monday to the Unlvresity after
viaUlng liar grandmother, Mra.
Clrerlw Baughman. A Tito an­
nual pcimy carnival was well
attended Friday, w Mr. and Mra
Chris Jenren and family of
Wsukagon. UL, were nccns
weekend guests of Mr. and Mra
Peter Poursea. • ChrisUne Har­
rison of Waterford visited her
moUtor, Mra. Virglnte Harriaon.
during Uto Snarer vacatlm A
Mra. Peter Petwuen had a aiuiwer honoring Mra James Mllkr

10 am. Sunday reboot
11 am. Morning worship.
Youth meeting, 0:16 pm
Evening Gospel Hour, 7 pm
Wednesday prayer, 7:30 pm.

10 am Bunday rehooL
U am. Worahip aervtoe.
• pm Evening service

10 am Sunday reiMxjL
11 am Worship service.
0:30 pm. Young People's meet.
7:30 pm Evening service.
Wednesday, 7J0 pm prayer.

7:30 pm Evening service.
Makee you a Member.
7:30- pm. Wed. prayer service
10 am. Sunday rebrxrL
For information. call K. W.
University of Upland. Ind. Tiic
11 am Manlng worahip.
Mosher,
Pastor. 307-2585.
public is invited. A free will of­
6: 30 phi. Youth service.
Sheldon
Pock.
missionary
ap
­
fering will be received.
7: 30 pm Evening worahip.
pointed
io
Japan,
will
be
tho
The special services arc a part
7:30 pm. Wednesday prayer.
of the Loyally to Christ Crusade

Mra. Evelyn Benedict.
11 am Morning worship
7:30 pm Wed., Bible Study

Sunday reboot 10 am.
Worahip aervioe, 11 am
Young People* service, 7 pm.

10 am. Sunday reboot
Tuesday, 6:30 pm. Christian
11 am Morning worahip, Jun­ Service Brigade Stocaadc and Jr.
ior church and nursery provided. High Battalion boys clubs.
7:30 pm. Evening service.
7:30 pm, Mary Martha MUWednesday, 7:30 pm Family slonnry Society Meeting.
Night Adults, Youth. Juniors

Meeting* for ell the-parente of
children who Wil! be starting
kindergarten in Hastings thia
Fall will be held as foltowa; 3.00
pm. May 12^ at Northeastern's
All Purpose Room for Northeast-

Rev. Torrey G. Bartanlc, Factor
May 12, al Southeastern'* AU
Telephone 374-3340
Purpose Room; 3 pm. May 13, at
Just Off M-66, North on M-60 , Saturday. All day. Stockade Central In Room 390.
in Village of Woodbury
Children are eligible to alboya Field Day.
6:30 pm, Junior, Senior Din- tend school tf they will be live
on of before Dm. 1, IM.

Announce Sunday
Service Subject
The question of whether man1 kind can actually cxlat without
God will be explored In depth
at all Ciiristian Science: churches
' this Sunday. The subject la

Responsive Reading Includes
tills line from J amen: "Draw
nigh to God, and ho will draw
nigh to you. The tliemo is car­
ried through in the Bible Lesum to -the final citations from
Browns this week during the Psalms: "He shall bring forth
moving process. » Wo art glad thy righteousness as the light,
to loom I*aul Claler te, working and thy Judgment as tha noonpart time as auto salesman at
the Vcrllnde Garage. Mr. Cialar
Sunday was Lay Women Sun­
day ' at the Mcthodire Church
and Mr*. William Ncthery of
ti» Hostings MoOwdlU Chun#

Rev. Charles Gibbs, Pastor
Worship sen-toe*, 10 am
Sunday school, 11 am.
Wed., choir practice, 7 30 pin.
Thurtday, 4 p m Junior choir.

Hickory Corner*
tty Mrt. Edna Brown

'have boon tn Borgca* HospUaL
A Mr. and Mra. Roger IMvia
spent the April 10th weekend In
Cincinnati. the guests ot Doo

Mother*

Chancel choir rehearsal, Thura

^WMiBwJglgh Youth -Ffl towship At the church.
8:30—Senior High Youth Fel­
lowship at the church. Dlscus11 am Worship Snion. Is It atoa: Jus0e« and Injustice. Monday Activities—7:00, Boy
ore?" Bobk-j will be baptlsol.
[onday. Troop 73 will mevt at Scouts; 7:30, Christian Educa-

^ftuHday. 7 pm. Pioneer Girls
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
and Boy* Brigade.
Women's Mlatanary Fellow­
ship 2nd Tues, each month. L30.

sored - by the Bedford Eastern
Stars Thursday, April 8.
The Hickory Corners Fira De­
partment was called out Bunday,
April 11. to extinguish a grass
fire near Leslie Kelleys. It was
our first grass fire at the season.
★ Mr* Elate Pixley, Mr. and

Former Freeport High School
Pastor Ralph VanderWerf
Sunday school. 10 am
Worship service, 11 am
Evening service, 7:30 pm.
Wed- Prayer meeting, 8 pm.
The little church With the big

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Worship, 11 am.
Evening worahip. 7 pm.
Mid-week Fellowship, 7 pm.
Wednesday.

If you know of a family who hat just
arrived in your community, be sure Io
tell them about Welcome Wagon. They
will be delighted with the basket of gifts
and helpful information they will receive
from our hostess, a symbol of the com­
munity’s Iriditionil hospitality. Or you

went to Nashville Saturday.
April 10. to attend tha wedding
of Clarence's nephew, Leonard
Pixley, to Maxine Hamilton. A
Anyone having turns to be put
Mediterranean civilisation wu in the paper, please call Edna
based on wheat, wine and the Brown, OR 1 7M1 Saturday or
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‘Take a peek at our new paneled family room'

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Bible Class of the Air, will be
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0 pm., Youth Fellowship.

WELCOME NEWCOMERS!

Um ibis ttupon to

The devotional, 'Parable of
Martha," will be given by Mr*.
Lee Fa**clL Vicksburg M*thodl*t
Church, and the noontide prayer
•111 be led by Ml*. MUdred Ral­
ston. Kalamasoo, a retired home
missionary.
The afternoon will feature an
address by Mrs. George Qrrttenberger. the wife of a MeUiodtel
minister and missionary. Site has
just returned to Mlehlgsn along
with her husband and four chil­
dren after five year* in the mis­
sion field in Argentina.
Mrs. Clyde Caldwell, Kalamatoo. Past District President, win
install tha officers for the cnsu-

Hartings Pre-School
Kindergarten Meets
Planned for Parents

miles W. of Broadway, Freeport
Rev. Gerald Hepiuicr, Pastor
Bunday school. 10 am.
Morning worship. 11 am
Young People's rervice, 7 pm.
Evangelical service, 8 pm

Hl, Nashville, Ph 653-8477
U mile E. of M-60 on Stele Rd.
10 am. Bunday school.
11 am Morning worship.
7 pm Junior High and Senior
JJigh Youth Groups.
7:45 pm. Evening service.

Sturgis to Host
WSCS Methodist
Meet Thursday

“And ihe way il's
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Rev. Gwcnneth Sebring. Pastor
10 am. Sunday reboot
11 am. Preaching.

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May 10. through Friday. May 14.
The 104th Annual Session of the
Michigan Conference of the
Evangelical United Brethren
Church wll) be held nt the First
E.UB. Church in Buchanan.
Wednesday. Day of Prayer.
9:30 am. Morning Prayer group:
7 &gt;pm. . Evening Prayer group for
Adult*. Youth and the Children'*
Story Hour: 8 pm. Chance! Choir
Saturday. 2 to 4 pm, Church
Library 1* open.
Saturday, 5 to 7:30 pm. Pan­
cake Supper in the social rooms
of the church. Regular and pe­
can pancakes will be served by
the E.UB. men. Free will offer­
ing Profit win go toward the
purchase of a new church tea—
Sunday. May 16 — Sunday
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mind to teach that the Heavenly iwwsy trial. I did not sre Martin went up and down that state,
Fatbw he worshipped would re- Rork nor licar anything about ■peaking Ln cities. vUlages and
held Tueeday gnd Wednaeday
Wilcox as the grand champion.
at rural EBtlicringv. urging the
people to vote for the "initiative
and nderejxium". thereby giving
the people the right to annul Banner Street Church. * A C. R. Rev. Roy and Opal Houghton Mayne Church of Clarksville
attended the AMo Church Club
laws which Uvey believed were
evil nor to paint aa anything lass played In securing a decidedly opposed to the public inlsrtwt.
mreting Wednesday afternoon
noon callcra * Mrs Chris Miller April 21st at the Spauldingthan the worst enemy at man- new type of legislature in the
kind. Ha urged that »ln must state or Oregon.
Pleasant Valley Farm Bureau daughter of Middleburg. Ind., Cranln Iioomb in Caledonia. *
carry IU own punishment and ; According to thia article, which article gave credit to the crusad­
and Mrs Vernon Miller and boy*
cause suffering for the wrong1
wntten hv &lt; nrominent Ore- ing efforts of Martin Rock for
the enactment of Uie Initiative
ana necessary 1 ne &lt;utngrr to a had been harmed by laws that and referendum by the stat* of ।
-------- - --- man who pe^stenMy did what WHe enacted by its legislature.; Oregon, the first to adopt them, cross tn Oregon. Ho was s magI-Zi ft. ~,7 uute Odessa ana ears, smunow
Fvlircr of Hartings attended the
•* «»» to be wrong declared , which were put through became; The author spoke of him as a ! neUc speaker, very logical and L
were Sundaj dinner gussls of,
* meeting at HffisRev. Rork, was that he might some "special interests" desired 1 lecturer, which would indicate convincing.
the Verlln Kauffman-* at Cas* mreamg a*.
also be hardened in his iniquity auch legislation for their own thtt be had become a platform' When hto health broke down
that he could not repsui. But if benefit; and these "special inter- speaker when be went wtot. in the wert. Martin Rork ro­
ests" had pull enough with the Anyone whoever heard Martin turned to Hastings, a short tirno
legislature to prevent the defeat
k pr
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pawUng. He did not manto improving al Blodgett cau.h John B^jngton compiled
or Ute repeal ot Uieae laws.These
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ability to put Uw WQrt na%ody
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harmed others as well as himself powerful "special Interests" also ™ i«»n wtth
and violated God's Just taws, and used their well-known tactics to the initiative and referendum a- |
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Highlights Interesting

PROPER

plants to find thnea free from
enloyed a highly
I this port Winrith shorn lambs
•toot auction markets.

through late Spring end early

rirosra will to propagated and
Increased as ITwiUer Foundation

Can Renovate
Pastures in Less
Than Half Time

teer Is placed in a band under
the aeed. thu* producing more
vigorou* and uniform seedling*
than those produced from broad­
cast seeding," he explains. “Com­
paction after seeding ta a MUST.
Bandy soil should be culttjiacked
before seeding to keep seedbeds
from drying out."

Research shows that Michigan
formers can now renovate pas­ benefit* of renovation were ex­
tures ta leu than half the time emplified m a recent research
project conducted in Grand Tra­
pouible.
ver** Couply.
pounds being fed creep rations
usually cannot bo expected to
changed on old bluegrass pasture
producing one ton per acre uf
to pasture unlM* creep feeding
low-quality forage early in the
la continued. However, creep
feeding is not always convenient
season to an alialfn-bromcgrass
A Michigan State University field which produced an average
crop scientist estimates that
grain directly to lamb* than to there arc about two to three mil­
lion acres of unproductive grasa
“With alfalfa bay at 430 per
pasture* in Michigan which ton. Uie enure cost of renovacould be renovated nnd turned
into profit-making forage pro­
ducer*. Moat of them, through
He points out that the usual
coat of renovation is about $35
per acre (up to (45 jf iicibicides
renovation within the first pro- orc used). This includes lime.
Ullage, fertilizer, labor and seed.
be maintained in satisfactory
The M8U scientist, Mflo Te*ar.
“Increased production during
condition on 1ms productive pasthe first harvest year will gen­
erally pay renovation costs." says
tern allow* the fanner to pasture
the old aod during the Spring six year* should provide Im­
proved pasture lor a more profit­
Annual production in the field able livestock enterprise.”
before renovating begins.
including market price--gain ef­
ficiency, fewer Internal parasites renovation mu ally means heavy
pasturing to kill editing graves.
ThU should be followed by plow-

ter—then disking or field culti­
vation every week until Meding
time.
4

turned to posture.

they do from com ritage says a
team of Wisconsin dairy acien■ay forage aerxhums

High quangy aeed

renovation ta Summer reeding

Diana Phillips

ieod_poUto program." report*
Richard W. Chaw. Michigan

Barry Farm Has National
Calendar...

tion for disease with

Sorority Post
DiaZM PiiUUpa,

“Don't overload circuits If you want to avoid blown fuses.1*
caution 4-H Club members engaged In electric project*. They

daughte

bps of August*, wa* recently
elected secn-ury of tho Win­
ner'a With Wool National SarorThe Trt-W sorority wa* form-

• Make It Yourself With Wooi"
contest held in Phoenix, Ari*.
Michigan Untvcrxtty majoring

The newly formed sorority la
affiliated with the “Maks It
Yourself With Wool" contests.

Clinic. Driw-n

dairy herd inMaid, report* a
gratae* tougher than crabgrasacs. Michigan Btalo UnlvcrSty agri-

ana

Don't Let Your OOM

Run Out of
GAS! use

NH3

Leonard Kyle notoi

type of cattle in fredhig prograna. They nos only uUUxo
Inrce
large amounts nf
of rrHiahnc.roughage in
relationship to the earn they
iwJ, but also make economical

THIS

yearT
NH3
is the
LOWEST

*20 per
Ing program beginning with a

varieties such as Chewing*.
Creeping Red. Iltahee and Penn| lawn—poor soil, drought and
shade ore taken In stride."
I Harrison explains that fine
I fescue is probably the one com-

covarecj."
Kyle a*y* an average of about
431 of toed and (4 of bedding Is
needed to produce a 400-lb.
etea- calf. Tf the calf 1b worth
nation tliat eliminates all the $20. $5 is charged for housing

animal would cost 166 ar »16fi0

For weed and grass control
in corn, we have
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Other find- calves can be a profitable ven­
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•The extra silo would add
14.000 to ia.000 to investment*.

Before thia year, only selected

so-called

wealthy marc often than on
_____
About 10
— ---------million --------------Americans
those of poorer families; and 25 hare Jobs storiru:. transporting,
percent of all chicken U eaten I procereung and merehandlslnFr
on Sunday.
1 the piquets of agriculture.

NITROGEN

Plan to destroy weed seedling*
the growing ptant* reduce aoil

Suburban
Tractor

reminds Hamsun. many dairymen’, it Lt marc pro- of Michigan would be “stepping
lltuble to utilize Uw feed and
tho country, it's hard to find a labor supply by expanding the program this year" and advised
better companion for Kentucky milking herd.
biucgnuB tiuui fine fracuc."
boot* were properly registered
plus of feed and labor who do
not wish to expand a milking

COST

ciflc viruse*

before the booting season starts.

there were more
ihr- fanner -•■-■kinft if hr- should
in Mlchthan 500.000
only 375.000 had
“A high producing dairy herd
stand quickly and thrive In iaw
—11,000 lbs. and over—will givoj
fertllbzd area*
"But tlx-y are not at their substantially higher returns per
bent where Summers turn really dollar of feed than will HuIsUUl renting tludr daft illegally." sold

Ullin!

•

Springfield

Must Register
Motorboats
In Michigan

The prcmlM- of Spring weatlv-r
after a "ncrtr-any-dle" Winter
mo at, *W net- cwt ,uu Pn,ml&gt;u‘l
who
nJoht If thJv ure!rf&lt;UlUst8 motorboat* In Michigan
^‘5.“
“'’'to lame a nlea for all boat own-

really takes

Important

equeesed out.

herd." reports Hogtund.
“Most dairymen with lea pro­
ductive com land and 30 to 40
or more cows will find it profit­
. Other offloora are: President, age Midi lean dairyman, accord­ able to feed a combination of
ing to a Michigan State Univer­
com silage and haylage. But
dent, Lola Fuller, New Mexico; sity agricultural economist.
when dairy herd sire lx increased
historian. Jcrric Evans. Idaho,
and publicity director, Dorothy
pay the good com grower to feed
llrc
a.
corn silage nt heavy rates the
Mra Cllady* Chapttia, Denver.
year around." conclude* Un­
— ■’
_____ _____________ .__
lund.

tween Auguit 1 and August 31

hay the following year, warns
mg a crop, ana u
on in Tesar.
.
ekancr fields tnd higher yields. I “With band seeding, the fertll-

wish to propagate In their seed

Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Members who complete l)ic
best project* receive recognition awards constating of gold-filled
medals, a trip to the National I II Club Congress and a chance
nietnberahip in the national ao* to compete for six &gt;500 educational scholarships.
rarity. The annual meeting will
Ixcal electric power suppliers also strongly support the pro­
ue field in cunnccilon with Uie gram through recognition, technical assistance and teaching aid*
National “Make It With Wool"
contest held coch January. The
cularly economical for Summer
contort La slated fur Portland,
foedlng, especially when it

Steers May Be
Poor Choice for
Dairymen Find
Crabgrass Takes Dairy Farmer
Raising dairy suera can bo who participate* must make and Haylage Good
a profitable cnlcrprizc.
Backseat to
But dairymen with a high;,
producing bird can probably do jtuu. year U.OOU dr In puxUd- ‘Forage Booster’
a boxer job of Investing Ums j
Fine Fescues
Haylage provide* an economiand money by expanding their United SiqUa.

“Anyone looking for a rough.
by culUpacktag.
The seeding job should be Kentucky bluegrass for
completed before mld-August In
northern Michigan and August
30 in southern Michigan — the
earlier the better—to Insure go&lt;xl
riaon, Michigan State University

plant*'

and should be given proper care.
Never use a higher rated fuse than recommended or substitute
something else which will keep tho fuse from functioning
properly, 4-H'ers warn. They regularly chock electric circuit* to
guard against overloading —a frequent result from using more
and more electrical equipment In tho home and on the farm.
For 30 year* the national 4-H Electric program ha* sparked
millions of boys and girls to undertake a wide variety of projects.
After learning the fundamental* of electrical energy and II* place
ta modern living, they engage ta projects that range from simple
jobs Jike repairing cords to servicing motors, appliances and
l _ with wiring and lighting survey*.
In recent year* electronic device* Including robots, radios and
hi-fi sets have been constructed by club members. Participation
In the program has enriched their knowledge and given comfort
to their/amilleB as wail, elub leader* report The work is supcrvised by the Cooperative Extension Service.

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New Nashville
Sewage Plant

Facility.

««!?. »«&lt;i a* ctoarwise

euttm-land ot Woodland. * Ur.

km were visitor*
the new operator tor Nashville's
Township «of Castleton
-Thl* action shall in no way
fsnnllarUc himself wtto toe new be ccuutrued a* an abandonment
plant which officially opened on
nF
01 0&lt;ner*hlP
cr about May 1.
Ot Uie library by toe village of
Nashville, as defined under’ toe
wm* of toe will of Chari** M.
Putnam, from whom toe library
Drontrtv
qulr£."
—
-v
At Thursday night's meeting
Id* visited the Nashville plant a letter was read before toe
last week and waa well pleased council from Mr*. Fannie Noo­
wlth toe eonstrucUoa.
nan, head library consultant di­
It is not unusual that various vision, acknowledging receipt of
the resolution, which has been
plant such m the disposal plant placed on the in Lansing.
Mrs. Alice Kelhl wa* appoint-

of Coata Grove. Woodlapd and
Bartiers Comer*. * raster din-

of I-anslng, Mr. and Mrs. will Arthur Clinton were' Thursday

. ...... ...
naa uui.ic
Wieland. * Overnight «uest of oetohrate IiU 80th birthday. *
George Humphrey. 6r., were Mr. Mr. and Mr* Paul Cmmbcck of Mr. and Mr*. Harold Stanton of
•nd Mr*. Robert Humphrey and
Dowling. Mrs. Mina Wright of
children, local.
Mr. and Mr*. George Humphus and family ot Lowe joined
Mr. and Mr*. George Humphrey.
Jf, of Carlton Center. * Mr. and
Mr*. James Humphrey and chil­ brate their birthday*. * Mr and
dren of Kalamaioo visited Mr. Mra. Bernard Piper and children
and Mn. George Humphrey, Br.
* Mr. and Mn, Robert Newton of Bucyrus, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs.
and Bill were Easter dinner Wayne Fields and family of

amount of
and another to toe four-year term. The Cas­
utic concerning a meter which tleton township board 1* expect­
ed to appoint two more members
currently the council 1* con­ at toelr next meeting.
cerned with another change in­
Ed. Flels, an inspector from
toned with a much excavation,

WHAT ELSE MAKES SUCH A ■
BIG HIT WITH MOM?
“

cussed In detail various phases
need for raising a manhole in ot too new disposal plant and
answered queation* put to him
total amount 1* B1.7W.40,
by council members.
dull another order, which will
be coming through within a few
d*yj cab* for a motor change,
•tois will be necessary In order
to get the plant approved by the DI *w*S H.
1M-UII
state, and will cost approxi­
Oy Mn, Sylvan Tagg
mately *100.
Mrs. Albert* Owen and chllRecently Village Attorney Hor­
ace Power* drew up a resolution
lor toe purpose of qualifying Uie dren of Morgan visited-with Mr.
Putnam Library a* a district and Mn. George Owen. * Caller*
library in order that It could

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district library,
the term*
sad provision*
___
DM. ocing MSA U-17K (1-6).
-Said district library shall fee Odcisu
Little Julie Yoder has the
established and known a* Put­
nam Public library in the quar­
tet* provided therefor, and in
eperatton heretofore In the vllThompson and family were Eas­
•There shall be appointed two ter dinner guests of Mr. apd Mr*.
member* from the township and Kenneth Moore of Logan. * Air­
man Ralph Tuttle, staUoned in
New York, wu a dinner guest of
Mr. and Mr*. Clair Clum and

Mrs. Roy Dukes and Kenneth De
Mott. Afternoon visitors were Mr.
and Mrs. Dennis Granewold of
Cleveland. Ohio, and Mr. and
Mr*. Ron Owens of Middleville.
Den Grinnell ot Jackson called
r. * The Birthday Club met
on Mr. and Mra. Floyd Grinnell.
Alden Grinnell waa a .caller. .A
Mr. and Mra. Floyd Grinnell
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. George Eliott of Hastings.
Iran Florida on Wednesday of The Klllott children came home
with their grandparent* to stay

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day* at. toe Moore - Barnard
home. * Nona Moore and Ralph

tie Creek. * Friday evening tho diaries Moore. They also visited
Mrncat Brovnnt* of Gabon, Ohio. Mr*. Ralph Moore at Fennock
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�NameCommittees
At Vertnontrillo

a fun five miles an hour above uniform I became—well, uneasy. | thoughtful American soldier feels we in opposed to the following:
HB 3360—that would perthit
the legal night speed litpit, why In fact I became so uneasy that I ntout this rad, suffering dream
dldM the sheriff'* department my head buzzed, my teeth chat-1 called VJet-Nam and the Ameri- liquor licenses at the Slate Fair­
give them a ticket for something J trred uncontrollably, and for a Jon people lack home, whose ground*. Young people from all
parts
of Mfchlgan exhibit their
--------------------------—-*-“•------- •- ­ noting momrtil I thought 11 way of life he 1* dying for.
Stanley Trumble, president of
such
u running a»blockade.reck
less driving, failure to *top when would faint. (I wa* utuerene nil He said that most uf us over livestock. The State Fair allowed Vermontville village, has ap­
gaining but It took "tabor holi­ flagged down. Intoxication, or ever • I can remember quite .here have no imagtaaUon; that a profit the past three without pointed the following commit­
days" and "sit down strikra" to something? They could have just clearly that my dale —an ex-' the rtght thing* make no !m- liquor revenues.
tees for the year:
H.B
MM-that
would
legalize
Street* and walks. Larry Mus­
gain IU recognition. If people m well done that and picked up tretnely level-headed girl—had to presalon on u* We may be
* few dollars for some local Jus­ slap me on the back several I Quick and alert at grasping the dog racing with part-mutual bet­ ser and Donald Hummel; dr sin*.
tice living in Barry County, times, as If treating me for a; aspect* of the war and Amerl- ting. Bet* in organized gambling Hummel and Musser: water, Cleo
which would have helped Uie coughlng seizure, before I re- ‘ can* dying, but only the a*pecia and the numbers racket feed Prescott and Kenyon Peabody:
I avoid settiement.
gained my composure. But after Iftnd «’&gt;! the significance of the money to the Mafia. When has lights. James Faust and Charles
a number of these slaps on the aspect* He said that in Uie petty gambling led to a decrease in Vlels; police. Viele and Pau*t;
have . thrown them tn Jail. Of back, and a scornful glare or routines of our dally live# we do crime and moral decay?
fire, budget and insurance. Pea­
America's children arc robbed body and HuinmvL and building*
The whole civil rights move- bit unfair when we know that J Alabama's State cupitol at Mont- course, the Barry County Jail 1* two, she convinced me Uiat men not understand, or try to under­
many white people are not'gomeryl Gov. Wallace of that pretty shabby and doesn't com­ in uniform weren't really no bud "land what it mean* to be placed of a fair start in life. now. Let * and .ground*. Prescott and Pea­
all. and that they can even | *** “ position which makes you not add to It. We can not afford body.
shouldering th«ir rreporuLbUitta*; Btate has complained of viola­ pare with the Eaton County Jail, after
iw. inf,—Hn. tn i-tv tn nnnn i.^ ■ speculate—every single ccnsciou* to waste our children. They are
downright. atrocities committed tes rixty should.
| tian ot Stale* Righto. Any stale which to big enough and lux­ be interesting to talk to once in
The council meets Uie first
urious enough tiiat on some oc­ awhile. In the end we cat down minute—on your life and Uie the America of tomorrow.
against tlx? American Negro for
Tuesday of each month, and at
ovuic
Mini mk duuui
——- -—
—
---- they hold square dance* beside him. And now u I it- possibility ot suddenly being de­
Sincerely,
casions
the next meeting. May 4. it 1»
hoc Ute only place where the It* cupitoi building, has p* » in the basement.
prived ot il; on Uiut conjectural
member it I'm glad we did.
Daisy Johnson.
expected
the budget for Uie new
Negro ta treated unfairly. I will j lot of trust even tuggt^Ung
The young man told me he field of immortality; on your
Another thing: Mr. and Mr*.
Union City. Mich.
When God created man. did grantthatthey. inalotofcaMB'vtote. rights. There are three
had been in Vlet-Nam for 13
are not bring Urntcd weU here reasons why such a thing would
months and was returning home verse. Over here we do not unIn the North. However, ' two 1* *»e. 1. as a stunt. Z to diow weighs about 113 pounds, dry.
vvw« ■«», m«i wc wrongs do not make a right.'* resentment, 3 Just plain d----- If you «Mi «d|.iii* clothes, he man, but rugged. And there was friend's face spilt away from il*
might weigh 130 pounds. Mrs
khould exmsider that th« black-1 und the nature of one crime will I Ignorance. Take your pick.
Treclse (my daughter) weighs something impressive about hto ;foundation* with a bullet that
man Is part of Hto work and not Ireocn the gravity of another I I think this Just about covers
eye*, not that they were so con- 1had hto name on it. ... He told
treat him accordingly.
| The Ama Iran Negro heeds a | the dlscunsion as far n* I tun a UtUe heavier because she is ex­ spkuously sensitive; m fact Uiey 1me to go home and think il over
1 When wc consider tiiat the leader and Dr. Martin IAl thca*' concerned regarding Uie mcaa peeling her first baby tn October. veered In the opposite dlrecUon. 1for awhile.
1 did.
while man lias had ccnUirico KlnS ,llu proven himself to be ' that wc have brought upon ourA*
far
the
sheriff's
depart
­
upon centuries of training os n sn lthle one. He Is trying and —iv&lt;« i «n»iM nv. tz» nin*n
And you should.
ment. of course they will defend trine too dose together far sen­
CmD
clvillred person and the black *ucc«sfuUy so, to show the■I with a poe
sitivity. But in spite of this there
they hare
M«.
man. lias leu than 400 yeuni Nritro the mccwity of being wbi- j Alice Cary sometime ago wiiich their
|h j position because
d teputaui
lhe was a certain look about himi wann and reading, sipping soda,
rayntn)
Y.» C.I
ago was
taken num
fiotn Ing to stand on hto own two —
feet
of their de^tmem' and which seemed to add importance; hitting
»»» exploited and men
— rams up things pretty fell. "1-|
........
golf balls far on Hun­
12
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£
to to everything he said: a look'1 days.
$ 5.00
darkest Africa and sold aa
as stave*,
start*. and proto*
proteet the injusriro
injustice impoaimpos- titled
days Over there, quick and
$ 51.M
dodging,
'J~‘
avoiding bullets, dancdefend. That is but human na­ which to also mentionable in। J
25
17.00
312.16
The fact that they stopped context with the fact that one' ing on their frightened toes:
I bold t!ui Christian grace,ture.
1
would have thought long and; they might din.
30
24.00
'
other
cars
and
what
happened
to
519.71
abounds,
hard before preferring those eyrai
stnndarrto ?
And when they do If we can't
Where charity to seen, that '
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a little larger, or more widely\bc
1
unpollticatiy grateful for theto
2S.00
709.90
set. or more sensiUva
Sacrifice; if we can't be unpoll36
, We climb to heaven, Ito on point at issue to what happened
32.00
•22.71
We talked about.Jhe war in tlcaliy grateful for the John Does;
CASH LOANS
when
they
stopped
this
car
and
the rounds
Vlet-Nam. And talked and talked and D*vld Woes from Omaha.;
atton and rrepcct as a fellow I backbone to the colored fwople
that ta the only point.
36
3g.24
1.000.00
and talked about it Most of PltUburg.
.
Kent Clly.Ipwa.Clevehuman, hare qualities t h a I ■and demand their human right*,
Another point no one lias
•&lt; -» t. 1)00
L— _____
.... Baton Rouge,
Hartford.
I hold all etoe. named piety. mentioned: I am very familiar what wa* said I will not bother I, land.
would be a credit to any society, I An account coming out of Uie
to Jot down here; such informs-‘
$100 (. 11000-1 %%
-w
Hills and fried squirrels I
■ —
- \
-reh ^vT^lntna
with this spot in the road. It is lion and speculation are readily I Cider
for breakfust in Kentucky ... if |
•elf,
when
an
old
colored
lady
twice.
if Ute Negro ir. to Imre equal
available to the public tn news- we cant be grateful for them, I
preaching from the south. A car papers. But he did make a few Uien what are we?
Irtulmcnt wills tha white man.
• PAY ALL YOUR BILLS
be circumference?
approaching from the south articulate remarks which I be­
David W. Eaton
This I moreover hold and dare comes around a bend and you lieve are worthy of noting hire;
• GET EXTRA "CASH" TOO
610 E. Thorn
Affirm where'er my rhyme don't have a clear view of this and he made them with Rood,
could have been the only time
Intersection until you are rea­ long, indescribable glances which
Hastings
in her life when being out side
bad a fairly haunting effect on
Whatever things be sweet and sonably close to It.
Another thing I noticed in the me. and which, very probably To the Editor:
fair.
felt any resemblance of freedom.
*heriff'* letter. He highly com­ prompted the writing of this let­
We deny our children the right I
Love snakes them so.
There hsv.- luvn manv "dfflimended one of the police of­ ter. Just before he left to catch to a safe, sane and healthy life
Whither 1: be the sickle's rush ficer* who was an experienced his train, he told me. and told.if
Stop In—M2 S. Jefferson—Phone Wl 5-3424
castrations" in our span of
—we do not.let member* ot
A BUND KfW
Through whralflelds or the man. His statement wa* some­ me quite unpolltlcally. how the I our State Legislature know that
American history To name one
thing like this about the other
tfCBENT HOSPITAL POLICY
Or by acme cabin door a hush man ' that he had been watching
wanton distraction of private
PAYS CASH
with interest, hl* progress." Tiiat
Of rugged flowers.
doesn't say very much about him
SI 00.00 to $600.00 a month
was without reason. It shows to
and if I understand it right, it
what length people will go to re­
Nor stubborn faato. nor stated
The Cod?
bel aagnhut unfair treatment.
prayers.
excited and unitrung after they
♦1.00 a Month
That makes us saints, we Judge had stopped the car.
will workout O. K. but give it
For loch $ 100.00 Benefits
Another question: At this time
acme time." Maybe so. but don't
of the night and on a chilly
you
think
in
the
Negro's
case
In Addition You Get
c. It to1
And when a man can live night and not much
something more subotantial
questionable whether
police
Emergency Treatment
officer stood in the center of the
Up To $30.00
hundred year period? Unlera
I know the blood about hto road, waiting for a car to come
(In or our of Hospital)
along. It to possible they might
Travel Acxident Limited
have“"b$en sitting in the car
I500£0
We should do at tha plant, where it was warm and had to
rracmbllng a solution ex tots.
husUe to get out in the road tn
Ages 1 to \p Years
There is un old laying that bend ouroelvt* toward the light. time when this car come around
Sincerely
could apply here. “A faint heart.
the bend in Uie road. That is
Prank Card.
fair lady.'
Send us your name and adwhat mast , people would have
dreu. A sample policy wiU be
been doing. Till* could easily
May 1. 1B65 have been the man that Treclse
are laws which Insures the Negro
forwarded for you to exam­
hto civil rights. why funiter
ray dashing towards the road,
ine. No obligation of course.
I have followed with interest waving something. Another
It could bo tho bort $1.00 a
the letter in your paper from thing: Suppose thi* wild shot by
body talks but docs nothing Robert Treclse of Lansing, and Ulis new deputy would have
month you ever invested.
his experience# with the Barry startled these people Uiat hto car
themselves.
County Sheriff’s Department. would have gone out of control
ASSOCIATED
The Negro personally will have Also, I read ths sheriff's rebuttal and struck a tree and killed
somebody.
MUTUAL
with much interest.
Perhaps we should forgef the
civil
righto
ore
to
be
n-allr.cd.
4ft FLOOR
whole thing, but on the other
Many whiten win help but they my daughter. Flrat. you
)&gt;„ 1 r&gt;
tn Itnn-r' »nn
tiiwsltll FARWEU BLDG
hand, perhaps we shouldn't be­
cause
the next time it might be
DETROIT, MICHIGAN 48226
Mrs. Treclse. Robert ha* taught you. or some member of your
several year* in the Lansing family would be subject to UUs
school system. He has a master's kind of treatment.
I would like to emphasize one
degree and to Just now qualifying
for his doctor's degree and is thing: I wasn't there Uie night
also on Uie staff of Michigan this happened: also please bear
State University. Mrs. Trtctoe is in mind, the sheriff wasn’t ei­
the head librarian at the C. W. ther. AU either one of us know
Otto, school and has been em- about It we got second-hand.
Yours sincerely,
jllUyed in that position for sev­
© LOCAL TRADEMARKS, Inc.
eral year*.
Theo Lenon.
The next morning, after this
Sunfield. Mich.
incident with the sheriff's de­
We
Have
Plenty of Items for Wonderful MOTHER'S DAY PRESENTS
portment, she called me on the To the Editor:
phone and told me exactly the
I have been reading, with
circumstances of Uie night be­ maximum curiosity, these letter*
Gifts That Will Give Her Years and Years of Enjoyment
fore. She did not mention getting to the editor—or rather, letters
a letter out to anybody about it. to the public for some six year*
although I advised her to write now. Most of them have had a
the sheriff and chairman of the certain seriou* tentlment to
Board of Supervisors of Barry them, even though this senti­
County. To the best of my know­ ment was often poorly conveyed
ledge. this lady never lied to me due to a lack of clarity In word
in her Ilfs or misrepresented structure, end sometimes (Just
L^et us style your Kitchen to your
anything to me or anyone else.
recently, I fear) because of a
I think tho sheriff described vague sort of pedentry, unbeliev­
work habits . . . You can have a
how the road block should have able as that may seem. But how­
been set up very well. The only ever poorly these sentiments
custom styled kitchen for much
thing about it that I question were conveyed, and whatever the
reason for the poverty of their
HERE IS WHAT YOU
less than you think! Beautiful
wa* I. Ail he know* about it Is conveyance — pedentry or etherwhat he was told and the same
applies to myself. Another thing tain definiteness about them:
cabinets with built-in features,
RECEIVE FOR ONLY $11.88
I question to: These people driv­
mar-proof counter tops, storage
ing along at that late hour of
the night and being within 10
of how it may be classified
miles of their destination, would style-wise.
for everything. Prices start
New Blade
Not too long ago. in a small
run through any blockade after drag store of a neighboring city.
they had seen It as they had not I struck up a conversation with
committed any crime and they a young man cn route to Con­
New Plug
were not fleeing from any police necticut. The young man was in
officer* in any way. It seems the uniform, and in the light of pre­
only crime that Robert Treclse vious experience with mm in
could have committed was the uniform, it is truly amazing that
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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
One Hundred and Tenth Year

Memorial Dey Will

NUMB1ER 4

Hastings, Michigan, Thursday, May 13, 1965

South Broadway Electorate Vote
Special Tax
Water Main, Sewer On
FoVXw'jaP'
Project $26,586

EDITORIALS**?'
”!1
,
■i—■
rire retes Girls
h BMC

Michigan has officially dedicated
thia coming week, from May 10 uncommon in the United States, .
the growth of vast industrial com- {

Achievements

Barry County electors in July
may be asked to approve a spec­ turning Uw spotlight on the many
ial tax of 1.75 mills for 1965 only

tlon of the population has become.
—renters in =
«a.11
iUn&gt;'
attended
centered in a comparatively small,which t(TmlnWed *
area.
,
worV An th- nart nt
Ttils has produced many prob- ' leaders and. assistants. guardian.*,
.__ __
..
_______ u’and SDonacra so that these girls

for the construction of a jail (he Inland Seas."
It is no mere sense of boastful­
with ft capacity of from 20 to 35
inmates. They win also be asked ness that prompts us to do this.
to approve a site for the new Michigan is by any standards U
structure, members of the Barry
County Board of Supervisors de­
cided Tuesday.
The Sputh Broadway improvement project is scheduled to
.natural resources. Our extensive
gel underwajTwilh the Chy Council Monday night accepting
the bid ot Hoffman Brothers of Battle Creek of $26,586.80 to
anticipates
install, the water main and the storm and sanitary sewers.
Eight bids were received, ranging from .the low to a high quarters In the bplMlng. a total and tourists. Thus, Michigan is at
------- —-------------------------------------- | of Ml,730 submitted by Terrime and the same time, a beehiv'e
'tortal Construction of Plymouth.
Bsrry has been transporting of industry and a playground for
b : Other companies and their
L*. bids were Bultema Bros, Grand Its prisoners to Charlotte since
J Rapids. 127,73615; Nagel Con- the old jail was closed by Slate
|, stracUon. Grand Rapids, 128.- order last Sept. 15. The board
Michigan has changed within
■ 854.75; Wilbur Maples. Midland. bill to *5 a day for male prisoners
U9.M7 83. p it M Constructlun. and 17 a day for women prisonrural to an Industrial state. While
I pgttte Creek. 829,553 42: D * W
Barry paid 31.760 for prisoners'
72958. and Barnhart Construc­ board In April, and county cars
made 28 trips to Charlotte last
tion. Lansing. 3322105 58
i month.
Last June electors overwhelm­
ingly rejected bond Issues total­
Including 138 fest
ing 11,600,000 for a new Court­
house complex and jail. The Jail
bonds totaled 3395.000. which,
with the earmarked money made
the coat of that new jail over a
ater main half-mlinon dollars:

Council Accept&gt; Low of 8 Bids;
Committee Studies Request
For New Hospital Entrance

polltan and the witstate areas]

political power. Under thia set-up. Douglas Castleman played the
thr heavily populated arras grew: pr“fcss”'’
—..Iva
.!&lt;&gt;. aaa
Thc To«*‘ Bearers then ted
restive and concluded, with eon-!
plfdge to Usr
and
siderable Justification, that thetrbi^ America." Then the HandMICHIGAN WEEK BOOSTERS—Pictured hers art.

. [and then the Camp Fire Law was

Bowman's, group

mi Facility.
Mayor Sperry was elected to tils
first term at South Haven on April
5. 1965. Originally from Wallace.
Neb. he was graduated from the
University of Nebraska tn 1967 and
from the University of Michigan's
lav School in 1960.
law firm- of Chappell i Sperry for

Mayor Sperry has served two
sars on the Planning Cotnmto-

his wife. Sylvia, hare three chll-

Grier. Both men arc bringing
their wives to Hastings

of Grand Rapids.
Mayor Beckwith. Mayor ProTern Kenfield and CouncUmen

are scheduled to leave about 3 pm.
for South Haven where they will
participate in the Mayor's Ex­
change program there.
Arthur P. Rayner. 78. Lake
Odessa, died at Pennock Hospi­
tal at 6:10 am. Wednesday. May

Osgood Funeral Home.

era.' "Wood Gatherers," "F l r e
Makers" and "Seventh Grade
Torch Bearers."
Joseph Hubert presented tlie

gave a

Exchange Mayor

tn replace three parking meters cement block and brick, of sim­
on N. Church on space formerly ple design, adequately built to
restricted as a bus stop and losd- meet the State Corrections De­
partment's requirement/., and
main there for the taxi stand.
Stuart Clement, president of the question of levying 1% mills
the Pennock Hospital board of on the equalized valuation of all
trustees, wrote the Council in­
quiring about action taken on ty in 1965 only for the purpose of
building a new Jail in Barry
Ing the City take action to con­
struct a road to the west of the ble in July, 1965, if possible.”
Supervisors also adopted an­
hospital running north and south
other resolution which stated
that they "believe Ute location
Streets.
"With the recent experience for the new Jail should be toft to
Involving tornadoes in this area. the voters of Barry County with
It became even more apparent a possibility of two or three pro­
that another access to this hos­
pital should be provided from
the north and wtit to provide an by the Barry County Board of
alternate route to the hospital in Supervisors that three proposed
event that Green Street became sites be submitted to ths voters
impassable because of a disas­ of Barry Co. for their considera­
ter." Clement said.
•'Also, with the construction
beginning on the expansion of
the hospital which will re-orient authority to contact an arehlIt to the west it is Imperative
that wc know what action is structurt. County Clerk Wit­
being planned by the Commis­
sion in meeting this request. It
will be most helpful to us to
Supervisors also adopted a
know what to expect in planning
our entrances to the hospital and resolution which will require
persons presenting petitions for
to the parking lots.”
The request to being studied preliminary work on drains to
deposit an amount sufficient to
cover the costs of the prelimi­
Hastings residents mutt get nary drainwork. When the drain
their driver's licenses through
the license division of the sher­ refunded. If the drain Is not ap­
iff's department being set up on proved and completed, the money
the ground floor of the Court- would be lost by the petitioners.
Supervisors agreed to provide
——ft. — .L.
The State informed the Coun­ .AAA
cil that the Issuance of licenses
SUPERVISORS, Page 4.
Please See MORE ABOUT:
... CITY COUNCIL, Fags 3.

presented

shitfi."
-i
Donal- Sorby-made the Camp

•

rcgular meeting.
Supervisors ' adopted n resolu­
tion presented by committee
members Forest J. Foley. Mayor
Franklin C. Beckwith. Russell K
Mead. Ernest Hoffman. Almnnd
Weber. R. A. Lyons. Victor Eck­
ard t and Milton Buehler which
mlttcd by Stowell Building Serv- read:
Ice for remodeling the offices in
"V«r committees on jail and
..
------old
.j City Hall ----------j -.
the
now--leased
by courthouse, rules and resolutions.
the county as quarters for the
Welfare Department The Wel­ ol a Jail, wish to report aa fol­
fare Department has absorbed lows:
■Whereas, a study having been
the Bureau of Social Aid and the
integrated agency to located in made by your special building
the new quarters. The remainder committee on Jail and court­
day for the Michigan Week lunch- of the contractor's blU to to be house and certain conclusions
paid.when some minor jobs are having been reached by said
Sharpe Memorial Had at noun.
completed. Aiderman Ivan Sny- committee, and
Mayor Sperry. Councilman David
convenience and the increased
costs of transporting prisoners to
a neighboring county and taking
of Hastings and have a police
Into consideration the expressed
opinion
ot our Barry County
Members approved hiking the
speed limit on E. State Street Citizens Committee, who ftavUu;
from Hanover to Green and on made an utlenslve study of toe
County, gre
antUJMfUags Road and on Cook Road fiom
approximate capacity of thirty
xnmor* MSnto thirty-five inmates should be
deemed adequate with construc-

'

fine demonstration on

Individual Torch Bearer awards.
Miss Ann Weyerm&amp;n from St.

fingulshlng Ceranony.

Mra. Miller and Mrs. Eugene
Guernsey with bouquets.
•

team and captained

curricular activities.

Stale Approves
Barry Road
Fund Bonds

i Nashville Will
Greet Colorful
Dearborn Mayor

Atty. General Frank J. Kelley,
as chairman of the Municipal
Finance CommlMlon. has an­
nounced that the Commission
approved 1176.000 of Motor Ve­
hicle Highway Fund Notes for

Mayor Qeville L. Hubbard and
three elty officials of Dearborn David Barry, Mrs. Robert Rlchwill ■visit Nashville Monday. May
Jf. fOr Mayor Exchange Day. At
the same tune Nashville's village and Miss Janet Hubble.
president, Mrs. Gladys Milter, and
Giris passing Trail Seeker's

are

Janjes Carter, Mra. Stowi
Mrs. Marvin Anderson.
theme and Mrs. Robert OLUott.

Carolyn Johnson. Jean Coy. Ann
McCloskey. Jan Oautoche. Lori
Wood. Lucy Godfrey, Laura Zteg-

payable
Valley High School 80-piece march-

Atty. General Kelley said "The
funds will be used to Construct
Street where Hubbard will be pre­
primary roads "
The Barry County Road Com­ sented s key to the city by village
mission applied for the permis­ president pro-tem. James Riser
sion to issue the bonds, with blds
to be received about Aug. 1. to
Miller,
Roads.

Brogan

and

Lawrence

costing’ about 1225,000 in

the

Lynn Alderson, Roberta Blrkr.
Susan Cartoon. Julie Crittenden.
Rebecca Gray, Debbie Higdon.
Jscqlyn Johnson. Elizabeth ParHoltz. Helen Jackson. Cindy
Larsen, Susan McAllister. Cantie
Taylor. Karen Walton and Glory
Wilkin*.
Giris passing Wood Gatherer's
Rank: Lu Anne Bowman. Barb­
ara Brown. Martha Hall, Gloria
Highsmith, Linda Highsmith.
Patty Mites. Cindy Schondel-

The afternoon program calls for
visits to the Plycoma plant, Stend- ter, Mary Thomas. Diane Wltt-

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE:
The Barry County Board of
Appeals will hold a hearing at
the office of the Zoning Admin­
istrator in the Cky Hall. Has­
tings, Mich., at 8'pm. May 17.
1965. This bearing. Is on the pro­
posed disposal site for the town­
ships of Hope. Barry and Johns­
town townships on the property
of Loviness Campbell In the S‘4

2N. R9W.

thick they are holding.

B&gt;lte Birds tang the "Blur

CouncUmen approve purchase
of a Scout from Mahler Motor
Baits costing tl.689. The right­
hand drive vehicle will replace
the three-wheel motorcycle used
primarily in checking parking
meters. The new vehicle should,
be more versatile. Chief of Po­
lice Richard Sunior said
Coundlmcn approved payment

City to Roll Out
Red Carpet for

certainly deserve

gained statehood, until within the I

Top HHS Scholars

MAYOR J. GLENN SPERRY

a,und council Commit- 'i

their mutual trust and willingness

Barry Residents
To Celebrate 12 th
Michigan Week
Mayor’s Exchange luncheon,
Mrt. Romney’s Visit, Farm-Bureau
Breakfast to Highlight Program
Michigan Week will be observed —.--------------------------------- &gt;— iIn Barry County May 16-22 and
presumably It should Include |
"Among the collection of
every citizen but this Is unllkelv ।
and actually a most difficult
task to accomplish.
However county-wide pqrtlql-J
on linn has increased this ysSrJ like k dual editorship and
' quote columnist, Ines Robbe,
words to sommartxc the. WUUa nrr.TTI
of various activities should be of stage, i
exciting, worthwhite, stimulating -- —and interesting.
At the County Board of Super­ as the 20th Century's Renais­
visors meeting Tuesday nsmito- sance man."
"Although Michelangelo ha«
sion to participate tn Michigan
Week was given to the wwnen been In the public domain fgj
rmolovecs of the county which ages, it took Price to come up
will allow then: to attend the with the idea of lltustraUng both
Friday afternoon meeting. May the Old and New Tratansgotg jjy
21st. when Mra. George Romney
will be the speaker.' Hastings
City has taken the Mme-action palntlnga and sculpture
lor tlie women employees of the
city.
Private businesses, in some In- the glorious King James Vcri,
to used, and to illustrated w
ments for their women employ­ 121 plates, of which M are
ees to attend this special event truly exquisite color (the Wr
at the great Sklra press of C
Hostesses ■ at thia afternoon nrva, Swltaerlandi.”
catherlng will be Mrs. Chester
The new Bible cannot
Hodges. Mrs. William Kirkpat­
rick. Mra. Howard Peters. Mrs. (rations And perhaps others will
Robert Shannon and Mrs. Ste­
phen Johnson.
binding more than I. The only
Members of the Farm Bureau really Jarring note is the solemn
Women are planning their an­ list of credits—a la niovte ar *
nual Michigan breakfast to be TV production—In the front, givheld from 7 to 11.o'clock Mon­
day morning, May 17. tn the Fall King James, and insludlng
Creek municipal parking lot next Michelangelo, Price. Sears, Roe­
to the Farm Bureau office bulld- buck. the publishers. the print,tng on E. State Street. There will

nlngton and Debra Hein.
Hubbard and his officials will visit
the water nitration plant and the Rank: Janin Barry, Marie Conrad,
Ctccila Curtis, Anne Weyerman
and Kathleen Hodges
Girls passing Group Torch
jirecede the evening banquet to
be held in the CommuniUy House

Mayor Franklin Beckwith will
be able to attend the Govern­
ment Day luncheon nt Lesson
Sharpe Memorial Hall Monday.
May 17th, and will introduce
the exchange mayor from ,Bott th
Haven, because he, and other
government officials from Has­
tings are not to be honored until

group.

dedicate a new public park.

................

Richard Slocum,
Zoning Administrator

tlon; an Informal get-acquainted
coffee hour In the mayor's office;

“bits ofyesterday”....
as gleaned from the
Banner files

Central Auditorium in Hastings
the morning of May 21st. InClddes the following outline of
teaching tn classrooms.

I bom Inn for a civic luncheon; an
[afternoon auto tour of Greenfield
Village; a visit to Fatrlane. Ute
Lformer mansion of Henry Ford.
and sometime during the dsy Mra
Miller will assist tn the dedication

I

to be Held Monday, July U. IMS
Notice is hereby given to ths
qualified electors of Woodland
Township that registrations ore

port that they have been acutely
aware of tills work and these re­
search projects: the libraries re­
port that the books about Michi­
gan are in great demand cur­
rently also.
MIOHIQAM WMK
ai NsrUssstata BskMt
»

TO GO ABROAD —Nine Hastings High School students are

6317 I. Coats Drove Road Those

Alonso C.
former resident of Hastings and
now chairman at the Michigan
Alumni Fund Board. wiU be the
Club dinner al the Hotel Hartings World War
here Saturday evening.
•

COMPLETING SCHOOL HERE—Hastings has been host thia

this election. Only property own­
ers and/or spouses may vote on
this proposition tq levy two &lt;1&gt;

fashing to

Woodland Township for ■ period
of five (5k ppars, both Inclusive,
to maintain Township, esmetcry
■
-*.- A_.l
and tire department. aThe
final
date for registration Is Thursday.
June 17. IMS, from 8 am. to a

Bernice M. Kanlner,
Woodland Township Clerk 1/20

WI S-4360.
Michigan place mate will Be
ived at the various eating placft
and these attractive, pictured
and brightly colored mats will

and at the Medical Faculty.
‘
The Michigan Week Antique
Auction story is elsewhere in this
issue.
School participation in Michi­
gan. besides having Mrs. George

president of the Nashville Clumber

backward glances

admitted. "It will be Mia
from future editions.”
...
The Bible will be labeled and
come not Just from Hasting?
families but all over the countg-

daughter

BelfiaM, 888 W. Walnut, going to Finland; Jan Springer, daughter
of Mr. eng Mra. Donald Springer, 238 W. South, to England;

lUasttMa;

�I-T1K HASTINGS BANNER
'
o
- ■ wr. d it

' Horry Len* New
Mfioie Governor

iTWGREEN STAMPS

IndTO. ulcered Ing

IDEABOOW i

Gfwic Swam-on wa
to rorv* hl* nth term
Ury, tf»rtXT’ Service is junior

Late and AH Duun 1* treasurer.
Trustee* are William Tinkler,
now vftar. Ralph Turner, two
yehu. and Robert Bowman, three

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Got off to a good start , . .
feel better all day

| Camp Fira Smoke
1 Mra

Fresh Grade 'A' Large

WITH COUPON BELOW

.351

llighbunk

a daughter from Talmyra. Mr. and |
Mrs Bernard Ltoyarmohd and ion ■
from Potterville, Sandra Green
rfnd Ralph Rasey.
Mr. and Mra. Blair HawbllU and
•on tailed Sunday evening on Mr.
and Mra Or Ito VanSycMe of Lacey.
* Pau! Ball and daughter. Marcia,

from

•.HAMBURGER

. . WITH COUPON BELOW . . .

Hy Mrt. Vtrn llmcblilt
■I HMArW.
Ht-2101
Robert Hart, who lias bern in
Community Hntjntal for tome ttof,
1» home again feeling some better.

Oreertfeaf

ECKRICH SMOKY-LINKS ’At 53c
PORK CUTLETS
it 69c
PESCHKE FRANKS King-Biro lb. 49c

VEGETABLES 6S1
POPSICLES 35

Hastings

and
Ml Pleacant Saturday. * Mr. and
Mra. Lafe Williams. Jr., and fam­
ily were Bunday dinner greats of
hto parents. Mr. and Mra. L. Wil­
liam*. * Mr. and Mr*. Lloyd wil­
liam* of Woodland were Saturday
evening caller* of
Lafe William*, Jr.,

SWIFT'S PREMIUM EXTRA TENDER AND MEATY

LEAN PORK STEAK » 49‘

gR

RGFRCSHING ORANGE OR CHERRY
ding of

FULLY-COOKED

SHURFINE PORK &amp; BEANS 5 '"cii? $1.00
SHURFINE TOMATO CATSUP 6 ‘is $1.00

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and Mr*. Austin Schantz and Mr.
add Mra Blair Hawblltx and Ken­
neth utv Sunday guests ,al Mr.
and Mra. Vem Hawblitz. * Ur.
urxl Mra. Errctt Skidmore called
Saturday on Mr.'and Mrs. Arthur

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CHEESE SPREAD

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Gleem Toothpaste
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Whole HAM
NO CENTER SLICES REMOVED

REDEEM COUPON BELOW FOR SPARTAN

fiul liberty would disappear
» H we ahould ever faU

Had failed a&amp;t thus had
ceanad to be.
And, though. wa might

AITCH BONE REMOVED, 12-16 LB.

SHAMPOO

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HAROLD

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1-lb., 3-oz. Pkg. to 1-lb. 4'i-oi. Pkg.
WHITE, CHOCOLATE FUDGE,
DOUBLE CHOCOLATE, or YELLOW

tr

of Flint and Edd

and Mr*. Clayton Newland,
f.. Joyce and Christine of
llto tnlertaliud on Saturday.
,*ttl&gt; a birthday dinner tn
W Himel Brown Gueits were
U&gt;lta Stauffer of Hastings
r. Mid Mrs. Harry S. Brown.
Grand Rapid*.

CAKE

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MIXES J

SAVE 50c ON A
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family were Sunday

HAM
SALE

PILLSBURY MOIST

Garrow, Sunday

and

LEAN ‘N FRESHLY GROUND, ALL-BEEF

EGGS

regarding the Grand Council
Fire held in the Camp Fire of­
fice &gt;tr* Harry Miles to Chair­
man. Mrs Donal Sorby’s Group
OroatiLMHOD Committee also
hrbt a meeting al the Camp Fire

Ui»H

big

Ethel Miller and Mr*.

Gerald BkedgtU attended the
Awttnrd meeting ot the Hlawath* AUbocca Lodge No. 53 and
pramtMad a program about Camp
Fire Giris They were presented
with a gift to the Camp Fire
Girl* towards the Camp Fire
Cabin.

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WITH ANY 4-MCKAOU Of CMCAl

PACKAGE OF 200 DOUBLES

PUFFS FACIAL

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5-’I00
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Lk-ca

�New Driver’s
Lirciue Unit
Opens Monday

Southts.tern PTA Meet*
| President Rtaiiard Johnson.
। has announced that the South.eastern PTA will meet Tuesday.
I May 18. It will be an open Iwu-te
type meeting with tcochen in
Barry County * new Hcenxe dl- their rooms to confer with par­
virion of the sheriff's department ents from 7:30 to 8 pm. Tlw
l» acheduled to be opened Man- will be election of officers and
day In the offices formerly occu­ refreshment*.
pied by the Welfare Department
in the northeaat corner of the
Courthouse, sheriff Merl H.
Campbell has announced.
- License* a Hl no longer be pro­
nt u,e *her&gt;0'« office or
lha Hasting* police department.
Sheriff Campbell aald camera
equipment for the new llccnsea Continued from Pago One
U to be aet up. Monday.
The new license* will include a by the police will be iialtcd as
photograph of the holder and of Monday. May 17.
Will coat *3 Instead of 1350.
Future driver’s licenses are to
Campbell explained.
have photographs of the holders
The license division will be on them, and camera equipment
open Munday through Friday is being installed in the new li­
from 8 am. to 8 pm, and from censing office at the Court­
8
.to 12 noon on Saturday
: house.
Sheriff Campbell and others In I Aidermen approved a new
hl* department have been going
to 1 .anting for instructions m agreement with Charles Murphy
the procedures in processing ap­ ,of Vermontville under which the
plications for the new drivers thrre-place hangar he had built
। nt the City’s airport in 1982 win
licenses
become the property of the mur.ldpallty after 17 years or on
; March 1. 1879.
Summer Comes to
. Each year the City acquires
another 1/17 interest in the
Michigan — Arc You
hangar, but Murphy retains con­
trol until the agreement expires.
Ready? — Wc Con Help!
He is permitted to sub-let it.
Aldermci; also approved ac­
cepting the‘lament-block. three
place hangar Murphy had built
। at the local field in 1963-64. MurSeed - Fertilizer
jphy is turning that structure
over to Hastings.
Spreader
I They approved advertising for
'folds for a new storm sewer on
। South Stieel from Pall Creek to
| Dibble Street, a distance of about
13’k blocks. The installation is ex­
) peeled to alleviate a water runioff problem tn that area.
J
I'etltiwcu with 35 signatures
opposed granting a license or
Iransfetring one to the Has­
. tings Bowl "or the buUdlng to
1 be built thereto,"
I The City wa* made party to a
suit, along with Consumer* Powi-r and DeForest Excavating
’Company, filed In Circuit Court
here by Mr and Mrs. Roderick
. Miller, owner* of Miller's Pub.
'Tile Millers allege they suffered
Breeze Box
damage on June 9, 1962. during
■ the street improvement project.
: They allege that the work of.
connecting the gas and wafer
1 mains to the Pub wa* completed.
A Big 20 In. $4 E 88 ■ but that the three- negligently
i failed to close the openings made
Size
Only
| J
I by them into the building, and
that large amounts of water en­
tered the building during a
Sturdy Made
: Morin. causing severe damage to
equipment and merchandise!
■ stored tn the basement. They ask
Window Screens
• judgment tn the sum of 11.000.

Dowling

_

ueni w. inr uonaia rrocirocaa
spent Sunday at Kellogg Bird

:
brfjre

rprnt tn sewing for Pennock Hos­
f^&gt;re^“h^d’m’thi* area hare
Mr and Mrs. Harley Hill of pital a Tho George Stanford*
a new ton bom laM Wednaayy.
Redford visited with Mrs Wesley apent Sunday with their daugh­
ter. Joan, and family .In Battle
and named David. * Mrs. Tom
Edmonds cm Friday lart week
Ms Edmonds aprni the weekend
with her daughter. Rjuri. and
family at Wall latke. On Bunday.
Mr* Edmonds accompanied the
Standleys to Galesburg where a
*urprl«c 35th wedding anniver„« ws.
amramtai
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sary party was held at tlic Jlm shall and Tekonsha area Sun- home on last Thursday evening.
Banner Aih Benefit VOl'J.

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IN HASTINGS

MAY HOME FAIR

ALWAYS

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BEDSPREAD
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LAWN

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The Seven Special Day:
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choose
solids, prints

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FAN

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18 x37 .. $1.27

MOSQUITO SEASON IS UPON
US—Reduce mosquito nuUance
and enjoy outdoor living. Form
a olub with neighbor* for*
wider coverage and more effklent control. &lt;Also control*
flies.) For area spraying, large
or unall, call 374-47S1 Lake
Odes**. Sprague Landscape
Service*.
tf

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• Viking Blue. Splashy flordl',

screen prints to add a refresh­
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UPHOLSTERING

Thl* I* the day when every Michigan citlxen should give'
thought U&gt; how he. hia family and hl* friends earn their living fl
when each community should take stock of the industries. bust-1
neaaea. agriculture, and resort* and institution* which provide al
livelihood for it* people.
THURSDAY,
Education ■‘Day U dedicated to tho school*, colleges and unl&lt;
veraitlea of Michigan, both public and private, and to the pupil!
teachers .and other personnel which comprise them. Thl* is the daj
for recognizing the entire educational system, the present facili­
ties. thq future needs.

Michigan’s dramatic past. dynamic future are part of all the
Michigan Week observance, but Friday. Our Heritage Day. is set
aside for In-depth attention to the proud history and heritage of
the state and community and iu meaning for our future. Each
citizen la urged to give thoughtful appraisal to the resources,
traditions, culture*, and skill* which have made Michigan great, to
their implication* for a dynamic future for the state.

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DRESS LENGTHS!
can hear President Calvin Cool­
idge and Chief Justice Taft from
station WCAP, Washington. DC.
the occasion being the culmlnatlon of the National GraUxtral
content.
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Backward Glances
parade* or notscy outbursts &lt;j
feeling. Factories operated m
usual. The qulcUiras prompted
one observer to remark that V-Z
Day seemed much like Thanks­
giving. except that the weather
was mild and the Utes greenand that waa juat about IU•V-E’’ Day here was indeed
Day of Thanksgiving.

Madeline Kidder, of
Scluxd here, won fourth
places respectively, in
wide eMay contest for
parochial schools.

St. Rose
end sixth
a state­
pupil* of

* * *
50 Year* Ago
* Rev. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Floyd
of Grand Rapid* imd a narrow
_ escape Saturday when lie lai
I control of the car he was (hiving
| while making a lum at the tmo
30 Years Ago
| of Zcrixd hill. Thk vehicle plung­
People tn this area axe warnec ed dawn into swampy terrain
to be on their guard against about eight feci, below, turning
“chain letter*.- a new form o turtle In the proeem Ifortunauracket that has made ita ap­ ly. a heavy scrub growth on Uw
pearance in the midwest during bank broke the fall sufficiently
:hc post few weeks The one and so that neither of them were in­
only objective of tlic chain let jured—and neither w*» the car.
ter, needless to say. U to separate Funnc.-s nearby rendered as­
you from a sum of money tha sistance tn extricating the carmay vary from 11.00 to MAO or and Rev. and Mra. Floyd were
tsoon on their way to Grand
Rapids again.
...
The STth annual convention o
the Barry County W.C.T.U. will 1 Forty-five members of the lo­
be held at the Church of the cal Knights of Pythlaa Lod-W
unxnren in woocuana nuu*y. travelled to Nashville in &lt;i
Officers are: Mra. Beatrice Dun- twelve-car motorcade TUrMUy
nlng. president; Mrs. WillUun where they were royally ent rMcLeon. vice president; Mra. uinod by the neighboring lul.-o.
Florence Fleming, recording mc- The third degree was confreicd
reury; Mra. Olive Campbell, ccw- on Henry EUnbasa of Haa it/x
responding secretary and Mra short addresses were made by L.
ucsate woooman. creasurrr.
|W. Hcatn.
local cnancenor
'cxxnmander. Judge Clement
48 Years Ago
Smith, William W. Potter. John
On Friday evening ofk thl
C. Ketcham and Len W. Prig li­
week, at 8:30 o'clock, radio faro ner. *

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Continued from Pago Ono

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100 LAII TO C1ASSIFY
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electric motor. Both are tremendoua buy*. Dick Dean. Al­
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Personal Mention

EDITORIAL

quite aoluUan* to fcxiad problems
will probably remain our No. 1
question mark. But the heroic ex-

world that our haute and Intentions
Up ot their legislature* and one ot
pcaiuvc Udng* that Michigan

of life are tight here under our

further out of balance.
BEAUTIFUL MICHIGAN—Michigan I* one of the mo*l beautiful

Yet, despite a legislative utuaUon

in a picturesque spot alongside the
south of Hastings. Thoughtless people

Michigan my Michigan.

black with a surplus on hand so!

More Aboutbadness climate Im Improved. New

Michigan Week &amp;t" ,*iV,."S;:‘:r,S; Personal Mention
Continued from Pogo Ona

Versiuea

that

is

recognized

A wonderful Mother's D*j gift

lay MIC Mg an"&gt; B
ditto aup ot MUbl-

and shifting of populations to ur-

*« I The Robert Shlmku* family of
rtsan* c® Munroe Falls, Ohio, and Mr.
&gt; (kawiM and Mra. Charles SiUmkus ot
were weekend cuesta
t?r tu./telTa Vm to
ot
C1&gt;ra GHlasple. The Lyle
»teto by
wtoT. Olileaple family also Joined them
J»'ww“rMM4' “*
,WUt,r u|f°r thnner on Motbw'a Day.
x5*iu»b«1 — Mtrat Mtoel will
Lisbeth Sue, daughter of Lire

■■a r.Mure* natanal wxtek Lnclidt.

universally

nnd Mra McOaJUlard arc on their

parents, tho FYed Prenuctx.
reception while three.
their home In California.
| Ethel Page of Mesa. Arte., and
Mr. and Mra Herman Hauer sl­
Mr and Mra. Robert Rodgers and
it ended the 80th wedding anniverSteven plan to spend May 31 *°n°f Battle Crerk were
tary of Mr and Mra. Walter
at River Ronsrt. Ill, and Sharon,
‘ vHley »v i— v^™. ... ou.m.y
who i* a atudmt al Concredla
‘X
vittrei Mra Lulu ^teure
Teachers College there. wlU bo
Qr"ni1
aUo "
iof w.kdtind.
| of Woodland.
retarding hotna with than tar Sunday.
the Summer.
M,r BUruh* bUnl0“
d?A//&gt;e exciting gift for him
w*ek wlUl
d*u«hlcr. Bw Fred
time nnd Usey ware moet. anxlmw Bowerman* of Middleville, and »ttended a-MoU.rr-Daughler banquet
Sunday
and Mr
Mra.andHuff
SchoolO^rSawnuorcd
vial
.d herRev.
parente.
Mm at the
U&lt; Middleville
Bapttet Chureh

Berry J. Looman. of Holland.
The Locmans iiad rc'.unuxl from
Florida last week.
Btewn Leary accompanied Mr.
and Mra Thomaa Kutt and famUy to Baldwin when they sperx
the weekend.
Mra. Jack Francisco entertained
her Puente. Mr .and Mra Clyde
I Mothodist Church on Sunday Bender, for Mother’* Day dinner.
Afternoon
callera ItEtiudcd the Rev.
| morning, and lurec for Ute Christand AL-B. Uny McfiaUiard and his
mother. Mra? Iris McGalllard. Rev.

M
a

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Personal Mention

Rev. and Mra. George Huff
haw returned from Wilmington,
Dei. whore they vWted their
weighing 6 11®, 5 aza Mr. and daw liter and family. Mr. and
Mrs Frank Pennington Voahell.
‘L happy grandparente, and Danld'a ThU wito a very special trip,
X' '
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m

Michigan, of
pt social problems tiiat Invariably i'

with

according lu Armstrong specification*. Hastings Floor Covering
become* the Ith retell establishment In Michigan to qualify under
Armstrong's specifications. Left to right are Nolan Gulches* and

—Banner photo.

.
• Cell O. Morgan. Hi Hasting*, wa*
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■ assigned to the 80lh Ordnance
VteUlng Mra Bimou Eterwca company of Fort Riley. Kansas,
an btotlwr'. Day
April 29. a* an ordnance supply
ter. Mr». Myrtle ItaB. Rod Donald 'c|a|j5t Morgan entered ths
----------- - ’— Anny in June 1963 nnd comMr. and Mra. William Ella and' edcd basic training at Fort
family including Barbara, who was, nox. Ky. He te a ,19«3 graduate
home from Borgi’M HoBpltal Sciiool ,of T-K High School at Mlddleof Nursing, and her friend. Nancy ,UU'
a
Baler, and BID Eli*, who wa* home
Donna West of Kalamazoo spent
from the S.-mlnary in Grand R.&lt;P.___ —tnr ainrn-r 0.1 the weekend wlih her mother. Ain.
Audrey Ackley, and they were eniJij dauqhtre. the Glenn Curds1 tertafned t&lt;* dinner on Mother'*
cf R2 NaahvUle.
•
•Wb. O. C. Buckborough. Mr*.
Charles Dean and Mrs Orotgc
The L. E. FDMera have recently
Dean had dinner in Grand Rapids returned from a trip through the
Bunday.
Smoky Mountains to AsnevlUe.
The E. 8, Ottosen* were tn J»ck- N. C It was a beautiful lime to
*on on Saturday and Sunday vlMt- take Ute trip os many Of the flowtng their son sod family, the Ken
OUraons En route home they Fasten were dinner guests of their
called on Mra Ottosen's brother. son and family, the Robert Fosters
Max Robinson. who Is hospitalized of KnlamazM, on Mother'* Day.
•t Marshall Mra. Ottosen's brother.
Mrs M R. Furman flew to East
Evans &lt;Joci Robinson. b also hos­
pitalized. being a patient nt Pen­ Orange. N J. by Jet and vlalted
her p.irrnla. Mr. and Atr* Earl
Dock.'
Air. and Mrs. Donald Prentice of dcNourle. and h«r uncle and aunt.
Sturgla and Mr. and Mra. Hubert Mr. add Mr* Hsny Sautter, re­
Prentice of Kalamazoo were nrrc turning home on Turattay evening
to spend Mother's Day with their uf last week She attended many

satisfactory

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Pabttetog ororr 1 han­
tar at BMtlxa. Mleh-i

rtook. XHtorsk Out |ile&lt;e.
L Mik. 11*11 0*111
Tile Herbert Reinhardts were
entertained for dutner on Moth-

loamtac tea
BOUO, Ud
OXE HUNDRED AND
TENTH TEAR

Supervisors

WITTNAUER

the Bowerman* entertained
Mr*. Rm* Cady of Grand Rapids
NIrs Duane Miller of Algunquin Lake foi^dlnner, also.
Mr. ana Mra. Donald Weinert
and three children of Laming were
weekend guests of the Edwin Metsenbachs, and the Olendon Piwwms
entertained the Wetnerts and the
Melsenbach* for a cook-out on
Saturday evening. On Mother’s Day
the Mdaenbacha also entertained
her parent*, the Leslie Daniels.

HE'LL BE proud of hi*
Vittnavcr for its handsome
Styling, it* remarkable accu­
racy and dependability. You'll
love Williwua (or
modest
of tuch fide qualify. Each
watch contain* the preciyionpcrfciit Wiitnaucr movement,
a quality product of world
honored l.onfincs-Witlnsuer.

from a trip through Tennessee and
Kentucky.
Sunday dinner gurebi of the Ed-

Other Witinaurri S27A0 to S35.

and family of Orand Rapids. Mr

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The Most Wonted
Graduation Gift

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Ikjine were tt»o David TerMccr ing 11400 for a new girls' dormi­ The Davises also received a Moth­
family of Grand Rapids.
tory. Kalamazoo. Eaton and er’s Day call from their son. Lynn,
Ionia are 'providing a total of of South Haven
her brollwr, gMO for the dormitory. The 1200
Reynold*, of
Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs Al­ on the bathroom*, a new watt
bert Orsbom and family visited heater and other maintenance.
his parents, the Howard OnsMrs Irene Johncock orcom pa named Supervisor Victor Eckardt1
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txirrti. on Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. "Pat" Kelly and! ot Woodland. Earl McKibbln of I Kalamazoo an Sunday where Utey
family of -Allegan and Mr. and | Orangeville and R^i^cl! Doty of I attended church aervices mid were
Mra. Bill Kelly and family of I Hastings to the new committee dinner guests of the latter'* son,
'Opportunity.
I Mr. and Mrs Dunne Dunn.
Niles visited their parents, the
Flunk Kellyr., an MoUicr s Day.
The Howard Frosts were din­
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cotraet ka.wvr* art gin* to Ml'bl Benton Harbor on W&lt;&lt;lt. -.day of
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and David returned with tiirm
visiting lien; until Saturday.
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Mr. and Mra. Bill Tschlda and
Billy, former residents now Uv-

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Michael attended a Michigan
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Mrs Lydia Rostra gave a re­
tort on tlx? two dinners end the
rrcepun which the unit had
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| V. A. actiriUre are still going
I on although no one was able to
attend the last danre, Dorothy
&gt; Gronewold. Patsy Anderson. Tina
I Beckwith. Maud Kurr and Ber­
nice Bls-.on attended and helped
with a bingo party there on April
110 and Mrs. Gronewold. Mrs.
Beckwith, MaybcUe Smith, Hilda
; Blackford and: Esther Fett "put
I on" a party on May a under the
i auspices ot the local Unit. Several
women are planning to attend
the dance this Thursday night.----

Mr and Mra. Orville Cook and

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and Siugcry tn Iowa to vUJl his ; work. Mabel Daw; literature pubtarothor, Jim. who 1b a sludenl Hcatlon. Elaine Blankenship;
there. * Mr. and Mr, Fred Frey spiritual life, Barbara Power;
Youth, Eleanor Prey; member

Dr. A. E. Dahlman

Tlx. emd Mra. Howard While
and Mra. Myrtle While ot
Cluunpuign. Jll.. urrlvtd Friday to
visit the Jim Wlawtlls through
Monday. On Sunday little Laura
Wiswell was christened during
the aervicea al the Presbyterian
Church and a family dinner
party al the ItaaUnga Hotel at Ur
church wa* also quite an event
for ’Laurie" who was "good a*
gold" Uic whole day.
Mra. David Hoag wa* the guest
nokMM in Middleville Friday and
Saturday evening wlicn the Ito-

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Hastings
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pairman at the Air Training
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of Bellevue High School.

Mrs. Alnslle reports that, she
attended the social meeting of
the Hickory Cement Unit and
, that It was on interesting experi-

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High Benlora who have not ta­
| Carl Rose, Hsstirdts; Mr. and Mra ken a tour of a local manufoci Melvin b-liaff. Battle Creek; Mr. hiring plant will vlxit either the
, I and Mr*. CMfford Effner and Dick. Hastings Mfg. Company plant.
Hailing*. Mr. and Mra Frank E. W. BUM. Tyden Corporation
Roush. Plainwell; Mr. and Mra. or the Hastings' Mutual Insur­
Russell Palmer, Flint; Crystal Bapp, ance Company headquarter*
Battle Creek; Mr. and Mra. Fay here. The program will be from
I Fisher. Nashville; Ben Cote. Has- 9 to 10 am. Wednesday.
I tings; RtiMell Blough. Freeport';
Ada Tobtas. Haatinga; Roy Croth—---------------------- *-------------: era. Woodland, and Ralph Noble ot'
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and ask for an application blank, i
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Pwul AinsUe, chairman of Use
month, has announced tiiat the
oocal meeting will be held W«lneeday. May 19, at 7:30 pm.
Gold Mar mothers are Invited to
attend even if they have not re­
ceived a personal Invitation and
they do not need to belong to I

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The next business meeting wlU
be held June 2 at 7:80 pm. with
further nomination* and election
of officers. All mttibas are
ur,n4 to be present and help
elect the officers of their choice.
Our membership U 10* with a
quota of 110 we need Just six
more member*. if you Have been
a member and would like to be­
long again or are eligible, phase'

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moved from the south into the
Washington stetrt apartment in
tire corner hoase at 506 W. Green.
Rush, who has completed his
military duty. Is the son of the
Radford Stidhams raid they are
delighted to have tho family re­
turn fo Hastinga.

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that Uic neighbor hood young­
sters hold Mr. Barry in high mUan. There la a hlU at the north
side of tho Barry's home and It*
great far sliding on flying sauc­
ers. One day Mr. Barry. 8J) plus,
name out and announced that ix&gt;
had never ridden on a flying
wiucxT and ho thought lie should
s&gt; MoUy Cmo let, iUxn borrow her
sourer and down the hill he flew
amid happy shouts from Uic
ipectatom who were much young­
er in years but not’In spirit.
It's quite a pastime Mr. Barry
allows and different from the

dren and an evening perform­
ance for tlx- public on May 19th
the Frank Riders and Keith
Vcity's will be in the audience.
The Rlduns neplxiw and Ids fl-

The Art Havens are in Lansing
because of tho critical illnen of
tirlr daughter, Beth. She b a
patient al Lansing General Hoopkai.
Mrs Glen Brower visited Mra.
Maude Roebock in Niles two days

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�Historical Society
Collection of
Articles Underway

Collection of items for the
Antique and Old but Nice aale
began Monday morning.
Many tntertw.ing Item* have
been donated that win please the
rye of all antique nwpectora.

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and ran give expert advice and
Information on period fashions
Rcccnl donations have been
made by Sira. Jesse Mack. Bun
McPharllns. Row and Dick Cook.
L E. Barnett. Mra. I. J. Smith.
Mra. Harry Kro&gt;*. Carlton
Grange. George Eddy. Mr and
..n ■ h___ .. ■ ..
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Judith Ann Warner
Pledges Trath to
Gordon Howe

Many Visitors
Attend Fitzgerald
Corps Dinner

|St. Rose Church
Is Setting for
Lovely Nuptials

Mr. and Mn. Roger Wanier. Ml
W Orem Steeri. wish to
the engagement of their
Judith Ann. to Gordan Howe. Km
of Mr. nnd Mra. Arthur Howe. *27
K. UU1M OUVV'.
Mias Warner la a graduate or
Nashville High School and l» em­
ployed by the Hartings Mutual
Insurance Company.
Mr. Howe u a graduate ot Hastlnga High School and » employed
at the R. W Bll« C«»p.«»&gt;
I a July 3 wedding to bring
planned.

When good friends get together,
a good lime is had by all and
tho seventh annual "Priendahlp
Dinner” of Fitzgerald Corps of
the WRC auxiliary was no «-

1

Mis* AiL-eJane Smith. daughUt
of Mr. and Mra Claud Smith. 31*
E. Marshall Street, and Duvid L.
fflxbrrry. non of Mr. and Mra.
Ltoyd Slxberry. R3 Nashville,
united in marriage tn. a lovely
wedding Hatunlay. April 3*. nt Hie
St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church.
Ttic Rev. Ft. Jwrpii Dunphy
pertonnrd the double ring cere­
mony al 1:30 pm In the presence
of 250 guest*. Paul Braden, soloist,
sang “On Thia Pay Oh Beautiful
Mother*
Given In marriage by her father,
the bride wore a beautiful floor­
length silk gown.. f ashlunnt with
I a fitted bodice. enhanced with tore
, applique*, long sleeves nhd a «ENGAGED —Mr and Mr*. Eu- [brtna neckline. The bell shaped
gene Dunn. 22* JUniy Ave. Kala- skirt wa* complemented bl the
inazoo, are announcing the en- I back with the chaprl-lcngth train,
I gagemen t of their daughter. I trimmnl in lace and lace appliques.
Darlene Ann. to James T. Zlcg- !I Her shoulder-length veil was held
: hr. son of Mr. and Mra.Theodore in place with a cabbage nee She
, Ziegler.
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----------------»i carried » caacade bouquet at white
Rd.-----------------Mbs Dunry,
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Is i.a graduate „r
of Port,,
Portage
High hyacinth bioMoma with u rernovSrhool and la employed at the &gt; able orchid corsage.
Diamond Thrift Sales. Her fiance I Mira Becky Gillespie waa maid
is a Hastings High School and
honor wearing a pb&gt;k itreetFerria State College graduate. He length drtaa with a matching head
U employed at the Davennnn pieCe. Bridesmaids were Mlaa Bar­
Associate*, Inc., Grand Rapids as I fen O'Donnell of Galciburg,
an architectural draftsman. A; cousin of the bride: Mbs Mary
Sept. 4 wedding to being planned ,
stxberry «n&lt;l Mbs Dawn Six.t ih. ct.int Mra.)...*.
sisters &lt; ( the groom, and
Mrs. Riclunl Sharpe. The attend­
ant* wore Identical drwsrs to the
maid of honor tn colors ot blue,
lavender, green and yellow.
Mis* Carb Jo Umber, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs Robert Laratoe of
The Woman s Literary Club of Alpena, was the flower Kiri and
ring bearer was Master MaUww
NclL asm of Mr. and Mra Larry

Forty-six visiting Corp* nvm-1
ben Joined 12 local women for;
the potluck dinner held May 8.
The white covered banquet tableo
were beautifully decorated with
the Spring colors of yellow,
green, pink and violet ertpe pa-,
per. May baskets made from one
pound cottage clictac contalnrra
and crop.- paper were filled wiUi
early Spring flower*.

lusadcd by Nellie Ryan, dining
room, by Esther Feit: migra­
tion. Maud Kurr; quilt drawing.
Mstfbelle Smith: auction. Thelma
Barr; distribution of prises for
bingo grunts. Joyce Hawkins. All

Dearborn. Blissfield. Grand Rap­
ids. Benton Harbor, Allegan, Ot•ego and Kahunaroo.
The Department President Ea-

Mikfj a.

Name Winners
Of Bridge at
Opening Dinner

made mid donated by Dorothy
Following the dinner at the HasMeier for a door prire.
tlnga Country Club., for-members
Other department officers pros- and gucata Saturday evening there

Nashville Literary
Club Plans Breakfast

St Rose Senior
Clab Meets Monday

member* from Otsego ami two
from Allegan lave attended all
dinners and three from Otsego
children of Kalamazoo visited the
LaVcnie Bowmans on Suliintoy hi
observance ot Mother's Day. Mid

Uaycee Auxiliary
Elects Officers
&gt; The Hastings Jaycee Auxiliary

advertised in Mademoiselle and Seventeen

Mr*. Gary Foley opened gift*
For traveling the new Mrs. Sixbetry changed Into a two-piece

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Mr. and Mra. Floyd Armour
stayed with their granddaughters
on Friday and Saturday while the
girl*' parents, the Damon Wamera.
were in Northern Michigan. On
Mother's Day Uic Gerald Stanton
family of Athena arrived at the

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Nuptials of Couple
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Parents Announce
Daughter's Troth

Methodist Rites
Unitfr Couple
At Local Church

Th- marriage of Mte Carolyn
guo Lane, daughter of Mr and
Mr, wdbur Lane. Kalamaaoo, and
Xerakl Duane Cbm. son of Mr.
Mrs Harold Gu» R4 Hasting*.
* wlcmntad Saturday. May 1.
H 2 pm in the smipsai Metho-

, Hie engagrmen*. of Mira Janet
Ann Puikela of Hancock, formerly
of Hastings, daughter of Mra. Bulo
I Paavilaincn arid Jacob Putkeis, to
I Robert W. Whatnot. Hancock, la
!bdrig/ announced by the bride-

. In a very lovely ceremony at the
Fira; MrthodUt Church Saturday,
May 1. MU* Nancy Bromels and
Thomra Gaylor exchanged their
wedding vows in the presence of
ISO gurrt*. The Rev Owge Elliott
performed the double ring c«temany al l-ottock in Uie afternoon.
Aitor v**4* filled with pink
gladioli and white mum* grated
inc worship.center.
Mr and Lira. Harold Bromels,
812 W. Madlsun. and Mr. and Mrs.
Owen Guytor. Bl Hartings, are Uw
parent* of the bridal couple.। Mrs. David Kruko nt the organ
provided Uw traditional wedding
music.
nsoorted to the altar by her
father. Nancy wa* attired in a fuU' length gown of white Clumtilly
lace. With a bow in Utt back, the

Officiating at the double ring
-nnwsiy wa* the Rev. Charles F.
yi?t. uunt ot the bride, was *cam&amp;uJrol by the organtet, Mn.
Harry Ha)'­
. otrm m nuurjage by her tatter,
lb, brtde wore a floor-hngth peau
it sole gown with a lace bodice

-h*fxl train, tier veil of silk lliudau U4S held in place with a need
Xrl tiara, tdw carried a Bible
lopped with pink sweetheart row*
WU1 white carnaUam.
Miss Patricia BUege at Racine.

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the Fa.iscopd Churchwomen Of the
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Mr. and Mis. itob.-rt Burghardt.

Joitnny and Jody called on their
Blotter Mui grandmother, Mr*.
Bernie Burghduff. Bunday evening,
to observe Mother's Day.
! Robert Coffey of Allendale wa*
a Sunday guest of Miss Connie

hemline. A rosebud and pearl I
crown held her elbow-length bcuf| font veil of silk Illusion’ and she
carried a colonial bouquet of whit*
roMi (Aid pink Carnation* Her only
jewelry a.m a diamond and prar
. pendant. a gift ot the groom.
Mis Gordon Souther* wa* he

Gury, Mrs Otto Felt. Mra. Alfred
Birch. Mrs. Olrn Brower, Mra.
John Sleeper. Mra Robert Rasalcotu. Mrs. Arthur Brant. Mra. Le­
Roy Foster. Mra. Bernard R«d.
Mr*. Vernon Engle atui Mri H.

Conductor of the work*iiop is
tile Rev. Donald A. Slluub. *»»istant priest ot St. Thoma*' Church,
Battle Creek, and director of Utt
dioccoan department of Christian
Social RrUtlon*. He will be Msisted by the conference leadm:

Dusuld Tack ot Grand Rapids
acted a* bn»t man ate usher* were
KhswUi and Dennis Can. broUMU*
ct the groom. and David Case.
Dtpbew of the groom.

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church parlors immediately luUowthe ceremony.
A nhntraaj party was held at
Uw home of the groan's parent*.

Bonnie R. Miller,
Stanley E. Bruni
Married Saturday

nwrner. Mrs. Myrtle Cary ot Dvcatur, on Mother* Day. Dr. and
Mr* Cary and the family Includ-1
ing
°i WMU, and alao Georgia
Orgin, have recently ntunicd from ; Bonnie R. Miller and Burnley
* rao-week holiday in Flurida. i E Brunt were married Saturday
While they were away. Mra. Cary s
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For her daughter's wedding. Mrs
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dre*s with Jacket and blue and
beige accessories. The groan's
in the church dining loom. I ho mother won: a navy blue suit and
tiered wedding cukc was served
by Uu- bride's aunt. Mrs. Ralph
UY. the Gordan Coves. Mr. and
Allen, of Ebde. Her cousins,
Mra. Clayton Brandsu-Uer and
Linda and Sandra Allen, prtsldthe Robert Dudley family ot

Mrs. Everett Couch of Dowling;
Mint of the bride, provided the ■
nuptial music and accompanied.
I Rev. Donald Potter at Charlotte.
| uncle ot the bride He sang Be1 cause,aWhlther Tbou Ooeat. The
Lord* Prayer.
Piuenta of the couple orc Mr.
and Mrs. Royal Miller'of 4006 with white accctworteB when Uvey
left for a northern Michigan
wedding trip. They will bo at
h.«nc afUr.May 8 at 3980 Rood

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and Marilyn of Bellevue, who called :
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Mrs. Harry Miller, Mrs. Hilda

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Hastings. They are both employ­
ed In Owooco.
Guests camo from Saginaw,
Hale, Pontiac, Detroit, Blandish,
Battle Creek, CiiarlotU-. Harking*.
Chesaning, Elsie, Kalamaroo,
New Lathrop. Bonfield. BeUrvue.

Watch While
Wc Make 'Em
Plain 59c doz.
FROSTED &amp; DECORATED

Personal Mention

Donuts 69c doz.

TRY SOME TODAY
Open Daily

TASTE TREATS

a full
bodice
I round
I in the

Mra. Mary Prestldge and Mrs
Mary Mettangly called at the Andy
Re home Tiittraday. May 6. and
brought a Urge birthday cake to
pirated Sirt. The mud celebrate Mr*. Rak birthday.
Mra. Lloyd Anderson and Mrs. Al
ted cap sleeves and a
neckline tapered to' a V
back. She wore white ac-

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while you shop.

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Perhaps
this is
your
LENOX
pattern...

Friday the Bangtiarts wcro rntq-unned for dinner nt the heme of]
Uieir son. the Bruce BangtiarU of ■
Baltic Creek, to celebrate the UUrd
blrtliday of Steven. Grandpa Bang­
hart, of course, made the birthday
cake, which was, al least, twnthlni, frosting, much tn the delight
of Stere and hl* flve-ycar-old
broUicr, Mark. The Terr, King*

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Small Size with Polish Sausage 56c; Large _2_

96c

Small Sixc with Pepperoni 56c; Largo,

So nice to have * faw on hand In your freexor when
company drops in.

including dinner, salad-dessert, butter plates

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
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Gas Ranges
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Coffee Cakes------------------------------------ 58c
Date Nut. Almond, Butternut. Apple, Cherry *nd BrownSugar Nut.
u
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�Republicans to | Uninsured Cause
Meet Here May 22 Death, Heartache

Personal Mention

All Barry County Republicans'
gre invited to the meeting room

Tht Tilled Congressional Dis­
trict. comprised of Kalantaaoo.
CMlhoun. Baton. Barry and Clin­
ton Crain lie*, will be meeting at

Personal Mention

their non, Arthur, On Sunday
itwy look Arthur and hl* friend.
Mary Fleming, at Nebraska out
to dinner. Mlaa Haxel Henry ot
Grand Rapid* came Wednesday
night to visit the Logans until
Monday. On Thursday she will
accompany Mra. Logan on the
Thornapple Garden Club tour to

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ip tuns tuben3iio*i* of the hip
Thl* will be required as long as
she lives. The &lt;xher woman in

zoo. and they will sLm&gt; visit Mrs
Logan's sister. Mra. Robert Arm­
strong. On Friday they will taka
and Mra Frank Kemerung. *•*panied hw~diugbiar7Mra~Bthel
The Brigg* W8C8 will met* al fl^rs M„u.™
Mildred WlULwn
nu&gt;aw&gt;i was
•» ■
B -P«t •* he la Hying
- to Montreal
Moth&lt;s..D).l).h.
ic church for dinner iius Thura- Saturday visitor ot tier parents. I Mr. anil Mrs Kenneth Bentley
ay * Mr and Mra. Henry Van-1 Mr. and
IL..,.,
rf T-1-—— -~—
yckle »m Bunday dinner Mr. nnd Mra Irl Gllla*plc of Sunday with her motiier. Mra
uerta of Mr and Mra Ward Graham Lake ant Mr. and Mra Mae Convene.
ok * Mr tuid Mrs. Clarence &lt; OH Glllaspie and Betty of Sun-1 Mr and Mra. Ed Bnxt and
‘
i*rW wtrf Sunday gucota.
’family and Mr. and Mra James
I Mr and Mra. Glen Bird wrr- Britten spent Sunday at Buck
Friday visitors of Mr and Mra I Lake Ranch m Angola. Ind.
Harvey Glllaspie. * Mra. Grace
Miller was a Sunday dinner
guest «f Mr. and Mrs Floyd
Miller and family. Saturday she

Ketchum. Janet and Judy Mudge,'
Cindy Campbell and Ezr^z.
Strickland were at the Michigan 'sons called. » Mra Bertha
Slate University al Lansing for. Ketchum and Betty visited Ber­
the International FraUval a Mr tha’s alrter. in Kalamazoo Sun- I
and X™ Richard Rauh called day. a Mra. Don Weicher, Jean I
Saturday «i Mr. and Mra Keith and Gary were Bunday visltora

nulmua — □.•&lt;* «**■&lt;*. »;

find Judgment rrndenxl to compenwUe Hits innn for his physi­
cal impairment Ttic young num
sustained injurie* in this 1951)

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B. rraacu, May S; Bwsy k.lr
KI. M*r B. Mars•&gt;«t Lrvta. Ml IJ
jfr,.
*&gt; WUm* DaCua*. »t

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School. 7 30 until 10 pm.
: Tile Elevens Farm Bureau
Group will ni«A with Mr and

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WE OFFeR
REVOLVING
CHARGE

�Attends Congress

’ll The Hastings Banne

« , What’* Nqv At 91st Episcopal 'i
Hatting*
Conclave Set for
Public Library Battle Creek

Dr. Kingsley Bennett spent three
days tat week in Chicago AWrr.d,
Ing the Great laker, opiotnrtrte
Cohgtrsa These meetings consisted
[rtmanly of visual training tech-

T'l“"ll«r M°&gt; B- 1968

HCTIOM VOLOMM

I
1 ■

Churehwomm.
Church. Hasting*. wiH include

I

and Mrs, George Grtyblel Oth-

MAGIC you can turn your presMUWater supply into CRYSTAL
CLEAR, crisp tasting "spring
Ilka" waler. Yau will actually en­
joy usinl your watar for drink-

Gury, Mr*. Vernon Engle. Mrs.
Glen Brower and Mr*. Vesta
Birch.

to ChrtstCruusde. will Rally Odreea with interment ' ”
the enure Sunday school op this «&lt;*

&lt;

A combined opening worahlp
r .n Hanartment. will b. «.
perienced as the school from the
youngest to the oWcat gather* in

chairman of the
I Study Committee

bS

era) church school superinten­ shlp. July S. 1883,
dent.

ter, will bring a special children*

knowing it is frcc.fmm kilt, sedi­
ment, rust, scale particles, a*nd.
algae, dirt, cloudiness, and most
other suspended matter. Aptly
named, the Purity Water Fil-

will recognl

woxfictiox'

voianrei

vcnUon delegatee thl* year will
focus their attention on: plans
Seventy couples participated in
tor the development of the new the University of Michigan
Bridge tournament held hart
during the part montlis and
ecumenical relation*
about 1650 is expected to be
realised for use for scholarship*
to U-M student* from Hastings.
Gordon Ironside report*.

MOOIL as

~a*19’s

amazoo which is becoming more
and more tlu- center of communi­
cant population of the diocese
(geographically it cover* the low­
er western half of the State "&gt;
The banquet tuwmbly of Uic
two groups on Tuenday evening
will be held in Kellogg gymna­
sium. The speaker will be James

SSJS^t hM50

the retired teachers and school
IS

dirt Church.

Gten Sltaw. her ftrrt husband, employees on Saturday. May
Bridge Players
AT . I?zrn f
,
'of bate Odeam. He &lt;uea in i»*o
Here Net S650 for £««•
at 11 odock.| Surviving arc two daughter*.1
jj.inj, ii. men nose* siasu, is. Ing worehlp aerrtoe
A
____
I
PI.™...
'
Marsh Cook* 31580. 13. Dick
Haters 31500. 14. David Good-:
U-M Scholarships year*
Simmon* of Ionia: * son. Wil­
31.140, 15. Roy Hubbards Mrs. Randall of

Belfield* 35390. « Phil Mitchells
33450,- 7. Haiw Smith* 32,740.
8 Willard Smith* 33430, 9. Bill

According to the Right Rev.
Charles E. Bennlaoa bishop of IT

deliver hl* charge before the Joint

WATER
FILTER

troll public relations counselor.

LiX-.jtn u,tn *

Rites Wednesday Inter-Agency
*. . „Lp
Council MeeU
At Lake Odessa
ii
prp Thursday
Here
Sunday. May 10. wiU be a spe- For Mrs. Hummel
ciai day in the Evangelical United

Brethren Church of Hastings of
I which Rev. H.’ J. Buwalda la A. Shaw Hummel. Bl. were
the pastor.
I held this Wednesday. at

'land Kenneth Robbe. Women
' HrlMratM ar* Mrs Kvhmedw Mra

bon’tnmbleon dirty water ! Like

fill*, lowest-cost protection
against these water problem*.
(It doe* not soften water.)

J

Convention and the 85th An-

HOW CLEAN
IS YOUR
HOUSEHOLD
WATER?

h|»l»

Sunday School
OF Hally
Rally Set for
" i.’irb
F
E.U.B. Church

xsAiaunt, arrived ui CWogo earlier

publicity chairman for the 10&lt;Z
Oongteu.

u&lt;tk»r.«

liam

3LO4O:

!i Coats
boats Grove
Dies Monday
Cleve-1
,
'

Robert Huebner* 30400. 18. Carl
Wurach, &gt;0,110. II. Fred Mukk.

Colemans 38320, 23. SIU
lands 28.030. 24. Bill Bradford*
Funeral services for Mr* Flor37.480, 25. Dick Feldpausches enoe Randall. 60. R3 Hastings.
27480, M. Dick Hudson* 26.850. Coa« Grove, who died at 6:30
who accumulated 37.IPO point*. 27
„ , Robert Blrke* 28,710, 28. Ted *Jn. Monday at Pennock Ho«— “
st* pital were to be held at 2 pm.
Second place went to Mr. and|*“—
"s **
26.670.
39. —
Stu- ------Sweei
. ■ this Wednesday at the LeonardMr*. John Clarey with 36A00 k.wu,
30. Joe Burkholder* 28510, 31. ^*w^,Ru,1wraL"?fnc
lnte and third place to Mr. nnd
». Gordon Ironside with Bob Sherwood* 24460, 33 Harry, R**- Charles Gibb* officiating
Burkes 20450. 33,c7ayton Brand- *«*&gt; ^urlai In the Fuller Ceme36.600.
Award* to the winning couples Mester* so.wo. &gt;4. Kuay Flora*. ^rMr*. R
were presented at a_de.uert held 25J70. 35. Roy. Cordes 26460, 36.
Penrods 25.170. 37. Lew pitaflsed
Saturday evening at Uie Has­ Larry
Untl 34 560 M William Hnl. hctdeatl
tings Country Club.

E

Shaw,

of

Ionia:

nine

drew (Ruby) Geiser of Sheridan

Glass Creek Rock
Club Plans Trip
tlveir

leader.

Laming

Gilbert,

.. |sc» *2' 3

far thl* ThursdayIt will start from Gilbert** houae
at 6 pm. Anyone Interested will

Hastings

(Cloverdale)

Public Library
Phone 625-5381

Rummage Sale
Friday, Moy 21—9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Saturday, May 22—9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

St. Rw Schpol

HpII

(Sponsored by St Rose Altar Society)

choir members from Hastings will
take part. It is also expected
that many Hasting* people, in
addition to the delegate*, will
attend the evening service.

Organic Soil
Builders to Meet
The Organic Soil and Health
Builders of Southwrxtcrn Mich­
igan will hold a special program
at 2 pm. Bunday. May 10,'«t
their club house in Bradley. Af­
ter a few smnounceoMit* Etflel &gt;
PlAMerer cf HiiriUngton, Ind.1
will speak on "Fun Organically.”
The usual ranorgasbord will be.
haid.

Located Comer

Monday, Wednesday
and Friday
12:30 to 8:30 pin.
Tuesday and Thursday
12:30 lo 6 p.m.

Saturday
12:3.0 to 6 p.m.

A FLOCK TO MUT

every rummy

HASTIMCS ROOtS
COVflllMG
121 W. Stataft.

land* 23520. 49. Ed Baldwin* 22.- I moved to the Harting* area in
490. SO. Dick Jacob* 23,320. 51. 1937 and lived in Coate Grove
Cedric Morey* 21500, S3. Bob since 1942. They operated the

Local MOVING &amp; HAULING

21,310. 54. Bennie Cam 11480. 54.1 seven year*

Court and Church Streeh

Library Houra:

TUE MODEKN FASHION
IN FLOORS

program. Eighteen attended.

Tlie names ot the couple* par­
Christ Church. Bloomfield Hills ticipating, and their total pointe, 24.460. 40. Edward Goodyear*, Sept. 18. 1904. In Ionia County.
24.070. 41. Jack Kennedy* 23.780. the daughter of Levi and Maude
One of the highlights of the follow:
4. Ray Finnic* 35,700. 5. Russell 42. Bob Godfrey* 23590, 43. John J (Brtep) Thoma*. She attended
Panfils 33410, 44. Wjl Blrkxf, tile Welch School and worked fur
Tte KlMUr I—IM. Aid wUl
23.140:
I the YprtlanU Reed Company tn
the Kellogg Auditorium, with
&lt;&lt; « -I- - — .J*--- M
1 Tnnl* VO!, n VMT!
-■
Bishop Dennison preaching the
at the Kinsley Community Hall
for a potluck dinner.

Lewis Electric

patterns

her husband.
20.700;
I she is survived by one son. Budd,
59. Howard Peter* 20,030, 80. R5 Hartings: two grandchildren:
Bill MacDonald* 20.030, 61. Earl hs* mother, Mr*. Prank (Maude)
Colemans 19JB0. 83. Everett Kuhn. Ionia: two brother*. Ste­
Phelps 19.790. S3. Jim Spoon* phen Thoma*. Muir, and Matthew
19,730, 84. Wrtght 81ms 19.450. 06..Thoma*. Ionia, and a sister. Mr*.1
Jack Hubbells 19.450. 68. Dave Donald (Mae) Ferguson, Ionia.

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antt 18.190. 68 Hl Baxter* 17,410,'High Bank Fann Bureeu
6u. Gordon Finnic* 17430 and 70.1 Member* of the High Bank
Guenthers 14550.
Forth Bureau will meet at the

Davis
HatHngi

135 E. State St,
Bob visited the Alison Barneys in frtwhmenU will be sandwiches

H. C. B. is the
Best Bank!

REAL ESTATE
Top Listings In
TOWN AND COUNTRY PROPERTIES
A NEARLY NEW FRAME HOME IN GREEN MEADOWS NO. I,. A NICE HOME IN THE FIRST WARD has two bedrooms and (4
bath, upstairs, and down, one bedroom, living room, dining
room, kitchen and full bath, garage with cement drive, has
hardwood floors, cap Insulated, storm windows and gas heat,
•
$11,500.00
ceremtc bath, and utility room, has three large picture win­
dows, thevmopahe. six Inches of insulation. Inside screens, wa*
220 volt underground with 240 ft. 3“ rock well, situated on A SCENIC PLACE ON THORNAPPLE RIVER 24 acres clow In Va

A REAL SWELL HOME IN THE TAFFU ADDITION, nearly new,
has large living room, two swell bedrooms, dining room, kitchen
and full b*th, utility room, family room, lots of cupboards.
$27,000.00
A NICE BUNGALOW ON BARBER ROAD, short distance out Of
town, ha* living room, kitchen, three bedrooms, full bath, utility
room, has crawl space, all on one floor, for $9,000.00
A GOOD INVESTMENT IN TWO APARTMENT HOUSES, both

You know
your ONIONS I

$4,200.00
A BEAUTIFUL HOME RIGHT ON MIDDLE LAKI (120 feet lake

fireplace, ha* electric hert, garage arid half, three patio*, storage
building, large lot. for$18,000.00
A BEAUTIFUL HOME AT ALGONQUIN LAKE, all on oAe floor,
hat large living room with fireplace, three nice bedrooms', lot* of
closet* with'overhead light*, hat bath and one-half, kitchen and
aluminum siding, paneling woodwork in living room, on
it road, school but service, for....$20,000.00

$20,000.00
BUILDING LOT IN 2ad WARD, sewer and water in, has a garage
oh It, also a part basement----- ----------- ....—--$1,500.00
A REAL NICE BUNGALOW IN THE 2nd WARD, with living room.

WE HAVE A HOME IN RATTLE CREEK, with three bedrooms and
bath up and down it has one bedroom, living /oem. dining room,
kitchen, full basement, new gas furnace, new water heater, new
front and back enclosed porche*. wants to trac» for a place with
3A_&gt;L .1 U-.Rt—

- . ......... —----- -----------------HUtLY Ntw rxrriUHT HOMt IN THS 2U WARD. 26,40
cement driveway, full basement, gat heat, Venetian blind*, knotty
ft.,' has living room with fireplace, dining room, kitchen »nd
pin* finish In kitchen, in good location for ------------ .$9,700.00
bath, two real nice bedrooms, full basement with recreation
A REAL NICE HOME ,u
u“ ----------------

••ding, fully insulated, has baseboard hot water heating system,
■II copper plumbing, birch cupboards, garbage disposal, *11
A MAL GOOD. LA1CI NOMI IN TNI FIRST WARD, hn IMn,
room, four bedrooms, large kitchen with real nice cupboards,
family room "paneled, b*lh W'»h shower and stall, utility room
wlthBuHt-ln cupboards, laundry room, has full b****^&gt;

on two lot*, for

-$16.100.00

and screens, is insulated, new roof, full basement, and * large
garage ...............i.-...------------------------- $10,000.00
AT PLEASANT SHORES THORNAPPLI LAKI A NEW COTTAGE,

large scree
bain, has

$12,000.00
Wt HAVE ONI SCHOOL HOUM TO SIU VERY REASONABLE,
u— —Ut
k—— L:
&gt;— ------- I.J IL .... U. I- --ad

AMERICAN COLD SEAL TRAILER HOUIE. Use 10 ■ 55
M*
aU equipment, two bedrooms, living room, dining are*, kitchan
and bam. situated on nice lot with good wall and septic tank
and drain field, lots trailer house and all for$7,900.00

If you're in o stew about money problems
come into the bank that serves Hastings area
best. We've got lots of green if you need it
and a place to salt it away if you don't.

THREE NIC1 BUILDING LOTION HASTINGS HEIGHTS.

A REAL NICE HOME IN THE Irt WARD, has two good bedrooms

HASTINGS SALESMEN

2

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tt—n

�iville Here
with Game

Armchair Athlete vvJS’
West Central Go
Expect rMun' Battle

Saxon Trackmen
At Battle Creek

Bob King Given
Recognition by Middleville Bows
Kenowa Hills
National Group “ To
tmn mu. feMUd uuuxTHIS'S T-K track team 88-40.
Gary VanEtot won ths shot put
with a heave of 51 feet. 4U
Inches; Gary Stouffer cleared •
feet, 3 Inches to win the pole
vault, Dave Vanllst won Use

Mr. and Mr* Bab King at­
tended Use 3#ch meeting of Use
National Council of the YMCA
in Pittsburgh on May 7th. 8th,
and 9th. Bob has been one of U

Tho so-called Dodd bill would
wipe out ail mall order sale* of
sporting firearms and restrict
their over-the-countor purchase
•'In this case, it would be mil­
linns of sportsmen, engaged in
one of the finest forms of out­
door recreation, who would suf-'
ter. And what would be gained? j
Nothing important to safer and
Monday the Hastings Hifth
baseball team goes to piny the
postponed game at Battle Creek
and on Monday, May 94. the
Saxons will play their postponed
cause al jutue Creek Lakevto*.
The Hastings Junior Varsity
baseball team goe* to meet Lakc-

5.15 pm. Monday and Thursday,
May 20. Charlotte comes here to
meet the Suon youhgaters at
4,45 pm. The J Vs final game is tine. Decatur. Eau Claire, Gales­
burg-Augusto. Hartford. JDckory
Under the bill's provision, the
Corners Kellogg. Homer, Jones­ Secretary of the Treasury would
ville, University High, Mattawan be given a free hand to prescribe
regulations governing Uic sale,
shipment, transportation and
purchase of nrcarmj.
. This would just add to our
present overwhelming bureaucra­
cy. mare red tope and far noth­
Ijnla.
ing. Criminals and potential law-

what high erteem "our Bob" la
had by Use State staff.
Four ot Michigan's delegatos
are YMCA people—the rest are

Many events are scheduled for
the HCC course, and the first
tournament waa a member pro­
am held May 2. The winning
foursome included Ben Carr, Joe

Bill Stedman who had a best ball
of 56; second went to Joe Ben­
nett. Nick Fisher, Dr. Bob White
and Jack Sleeper who turned In
a best ball of 57; tied for third

John Mulligan. Sunday.
low gross honors went to
Ironside with 81. second
Lambert with 84. Bob

day whan he had allowed only
tto hlu and struckout 15. and
gfct four tor four at the plate

May 9,
Gordon
to Bob
Stanley

We had an opportunity Satur­
day to meet some ot Wt»\em
Michigan University's coaches
and administrators. and to set

nipped the Spartans in the track
meet, 70-69, going down to the
final triple jump. Western took a

Michigan Stole's baartall team
luMt taken a southern training
trip every year—except during
World War II—since 1826 whan
it opened at Fort Benning. Oa.

Richland W'ins
KVA JV Title

Research biologists of tho»Conservation Department are oo
ihe threshold of gaining-an electronic "edge" in studying
the movements and habitat needs of game. Stealing a few
pages from space-age technology, these men arc "bugging"
whitetails with transmitter-equipped collars at the Depart­
ment's Cusino wildlife research station near Shingleton in
the Upper Peninsula. After the deer are released within
the station's snile-squate enclosure, biologists will tune
in on the animals* travels later this spring by manning
directional receivers to pick up different signals from each
of these tiny transmitters. After using the Cusino station's
enclosure as a testing ground for the next year or so, the
Department-plans to expand its radio telemetry study to
track deer, bear, coyotes and, possibly, bobcats on open
, wild lands. Electtonics will also be brought into play this
fall to chart the comings and goings of elk in the northern
‘T’art of Lower .Michigan.
In southern Michigan, similar
studies are scheduled later on small game and deer.

H11S Netters
Split Matches

BOWLING
FOR FUN

•nd HEALTH
. all of oar lenos have

when. With a select group, lie
waa invited to inspect the mis­
sile hears at Cape Kennedy and
other 8AC baso throughout Uic

Paul Peterson
Leads Chippewas
To 9-4 Victory

UmLSbBm again In the fifth.
Tiie Redwings stretched their
lead to four runs In the sixth.
Nixon and Jerry Skidmo
pitched for Hastings with

YOUR GAME
Open Bowling SATUR­

DAYS AND

SUNDAYS

• nd Most WIIKDAY

AFTERNOONS.

3-2. Saturday.
Peterson, former HHS great,
had a no-hltter going into the
fifth Inning and didn't give up a
run until the sixth, but by that
time CMU had the game wrapped
up at Mt. Pleasant.
The split left CMU with a 4-2
HAC record. 8-5 overall. Illinois
State la 1-6 in the league.

MICHIGAN

len Johnsdn tripled and scored
Jn Boyce's stoglt.
.St. Johns got two more runs
ia tha/qurth- In the same inning
Hastings got two with Lublcn-

SHARPEN UP

HASTINGS
BOWL INC.
Woodland at Michigan

MICHIGAN
k1H2

Nashville Tackle
In CMU Lineup

Kan, On May 31 both species will
Jack Gardner of Nashville wai be legal in bakesBuperlo.-, Michi­
scheduled to play tackle for Cen- gan and Huron. However, action
on muskles will be delayed until

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Allegan’s Wild
Turkeys May
Add to Sport

Hastings
Bowling

ed. on State land* in Allegan
THURSDAY MATINEE
county. ConserraUon Depart­
Standings: Hastings Motor ------— men would
~ have
ment —
game
Sales 84. Canada Dry 79%. tydyibeen happy just to are
Trucking 78%, Cry*tal Candles Rock* of wild turkeys
6a. Smith i Doster 03, Hamblen! establlatod a* sightseeing aymbol* ot Michigan's past.
High games and scries: Fsve
At beat, their turtoy slocking
Allen 163-459. Betty Shder WJ- project had only a ao-so chance
455. Gayle Durkee 161-435. Kay
Lydy 167-429, Myrna Lancaster tho memory of earlier failures
151-410. Good games: Joan Mar­
of private groups and Individu­
lin 218. Faye Allen 215 nnd Mary al* to re-introduce there longAnn Kauffman 195 High series:
Faye Allen 552. Jeanice Dalman
State.
501 and Lota Ksnyon 497.

Curve Boll and Hook Ball

Ju at n* atar bowlers recommend that bowlers use the
hook ball, they equally stress against use of a curve ball.
I always advise bowlers to cut down on their curve ns
with the atraight ball and who

accurate with thia type of ball.
Stop and think for a moment.
If you throw a curve ball, it
travel* far serosa the lane and

leave* more margin for error,
and this margin 1* amplified
with the les* experienced bowl­
er*. A curve ball takes a great
deal of wrist action and
atrength. Achieving the exact­
ing amount of wrist action on
•vary ball is extremely dlffl-

235-596. Robert Miller 548, Pete liopes of Deportment personnel.
The hook ball Is th* one I
Lublenlecki 201-561 and Aaron.
recommend for th* bowler who
Sherk 308-543
iy. proud-looklng turkeys have ha* acquired *ome accuracy
thrived pas-, the point of Jure
being something to sec.
these calls, adult toms proceed

Thornapple Boy
Scout Campout
This Weekend

uir*. become Michigan'* new­
est game blrd» on a limited

in his game. The hook ball
travelsVlown the lane in a rel­
atively straight line until it
approaches the pin* and then
break* aharply into the pocket
Since the hook ball breaks only

The Roy Scout* of the Thorn- lort 300-350 turkeys, or about
npple District will conduct their;50 percent of Ita Full poputaannua!
h J * Uon. to natural mortality. In
annual RnrUur
Spring rtaninniMCumpotee Ithis
weekend at a rampsite located
nn the Thorntipple River. % •nile thclr population peak.
More specifically. Uieir "llveast of Caledonia on Wnd Ave­
nue.
'
Three hundred liny Seoul* y ears after their release, they

tings Country Club's Men's golf Ron Edmonds Pat Gabriel Jed
the pledge to the Hag and An­
league.
nette Dunkelberger led the 4H
pledge.
For variety the club's secre­
tary. Linda Dunkelberger. read
Clarke to leading the White the roll call backward*. The
Division with 16 point*. Ralph members announced their preShirkey u on top of the Green
with 15 pointe. Jim Crontnger, teruerp- which la present bockChester Hodges and Richard
Guenther are pacing Uic Red
Division with 13 pointe each and backwards.
George Hamaty to on the first
Summer officer* elected are:
lung of the Blue ladder with Larry Bennett, president: Wayne
13 points.
Edmond*, vice president: Linda
Dunkelberger. secretary, and
Monday's result*:
Jean Bristol, treasurer.
Bine Division
The BarryviUe 4H members
Laubaugh 46. 4 point*----- Gillespie 61. 0 pointe: Ironside who offered to show how they
43. 4. Hubbell 61, 0; HamatV 46. put on a candlelight service to
3. Jacoba 46. 1; H. Smith 46. 4.
Panfil 53. 0: Mitchell 55, 4. Pan­ to attend the next meeting.
fil 54, 0; Burr 41. 4, Chase x.
The members decided to meet
Ited Division
Hodges 49. 4. G. Miller 48. 0; Stanton, Ann Ostrotli, and Shel­
ia
Gabriel are on the recreation
Guenther 46. 4. Gardner 58. 0:
Committee and Kathy Brlitol
tin 46. 2, Stanley 42. 2: Lawrence and Christine Babcock on the
rt
freshmen;
committee. Mem­
59. 4. Goodyear 58. 0; Mathews
42, 4. Chenoweth 48. 0; Osgood ber* signed up for, Summer pro­
/
60. 4. Frandsen 50. 0: Guenther ject-.

parturc from tho aecmimjly
atraight line, it Is very effec­
tive when it hit* the pins. It
ha* driving power as well as
the deflection action that make*
for a good pin scattering ball.
For these reasons the hook ball
is the moat popular type ball

their Spring ritual of collecting
harems which average four to

The situation boll* down Hto begin building well - concealed

From about mld-Aprtl to the

their eggs which average about

MICHIGAN
EK
MAT
16 22

kept busy Incubating these eggs
until hatching tlrno In late May

losses are high and It Is normal

to participate In this camping
liens hatch their clutch of eggs
MICIIUI.
placer.. Today, the outer limits
Camporec Chairman Melvin
StmUc It
Haight. Hastings, and his com­ farmland*.
mittee have a program set up
And going as far as they ran
WtfU frttrul
\ scheduling camp set-up Friday
\ afternoon and evening. Satur- population treadmill, with their
' day activltlre will include Scout number* building up each Fall
only to be heavily undercut by
d&gt; mon*tration&gt;
natural cauacu during the WlnAround mid - morning and
The Saturday night campfire
will feature the new Indian
bird* frequently are aeen mov­
dance team organized by the
ing into grassy field* to feed on
Order of Arrow members of
Troop 302. sponsored by the which requires legislation to be-1Visitors may occasionally catch;
. First Methodist Church of Cale­ come a reality, about 200 of the a glimpse ot the turkeys cross- j
arou1* surplus birds could be ln&lt; road* or making their way! Tiiose red-coated hunters who
donia.

Deer Hunters
Pour *22.3 Million
Into Economy

am. Sunday so that tne Scout*
an&lt; their leaders may be home
In time to attend their church
ttrvlce*
The .public Is InVIled IS Wiflt
the Cimportc amiVsreOIiw I r
Scout* in action particularly at
thr Saturday night campfire
niilch will start at 8 pm.

dixbirrd secured. Tlw battle for
thl* Island wa* one of the fierc­
est in Marine Corps htotory. The
initial assault wave wn» pinned

iiarveMed next Fail instead of along woodland edge*.
|*talked Michigan'* famed white
being lort to mortalUy next
By mjd-Augu.1 in normal tall deer tail November poured
WLQtOT.... ,
. ___ . ... I year*, brood* which ntarted with more than 8323 million into the
Should a bill be introduced about H
M,y wiu liave &gt;ute-, economy, accotdlng to a
and tawmakrea are fit to auth-1 l04t 40-50 percent at three young final tabulation by Central
ortze a season, the Department;binSa
infant mortality and Michigan University.
*°Ul,d.
other camre. Moot of thl* toll
The dollar Impact of the 16­
HMUtaUd.
1
-.nv.Hrd
“any-bUd" hunt
hunt tn
toto|Mem&gt;
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v. e _____ blnU
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In nnrlv S.r,vrfnKer If wmtlA
.
...
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over - exposure to damp ground

Permit

holders,

numbering

Durlng early Fall, the poults

blue, purple, green and brown.

Woodland
Ry filrr. Clendon CurtU

i Monday. May 15. will be May'0r‘» Exdumge Day throughout
Michigan. Woodland will be ex­
changing with Parchment.
Gunte in Woodland for the day

Bctant and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Wytotra. They will be greeted In
the morning at the Library for a
refreshing cup of coffee At nocn
they will join the vtoitlng mayor
and his party in Hastings for
lunch. Their tour for the day
will include tlie new Lakewood
school, tlie Lutheran Church and
the Barry County Medical Cen­
ter. In tlie evening a banquet
will be held at the Methodist
Church. The village has started
cleaning up by having the street*
swept. Each one should do hl*
part |o be proud of Woodland
by "cleaning up" around your
yard. There 1* no longer a dump
S1.4 million for recreation and ao. the village has been unable
Si million for miseellaneou* to hold their annual "village
clean-up." The authorttiea arc
Three figure* do not include looking for a ptace. however, to
expenditure* by__ non - licensed there may be one later.

Hendershot &amp; Vicinity

Dinner guest* of Mr. and Mra rented cabins and cottages, and
Karl Schantz on Mother's Day nearly seven percent found shel­
ter in motel* and hotel*.
Nearly all of the hunters t ra v-

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perfornuutce and convenience in the
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Independent ground-epeed control.
Double-safe electric starter. Double­
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spraying... piany more.
Keep your homestead in trim, and
handle many farm choree, too, with
a John Deere “110” Tractor. Con­
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.

Northport.

patient at the Medical Facility. b
been tn critic*] condition, co we

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ItHtnoa

Center. * Furreal and Gladys Hall
returned home Saturday after
spending the winter in Florida. *
Mr. and Mrs Larry Plaunt and

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new*. * Mr. and Mra. Ted CLaughUn enjoyed dinner at ths Nordta

AND THEN THERE
IS ONE...

First comes the scientific break­
through when research scien­
tists discover a chemical com­
pound that may combat a spe­
cific disease. Then hundreds of
derivatives of this compound
are developed to find the most
effective drug. Then come years
of laboratory testing eliminat­
ing all but a few. Then, years
more of testing in clinics, elim­
including picture taking, souinating all but the most effec­
tive and safest drug.
No wonder many people **y
game hunting, camnlng. rock
... TODAY'S PRESCRIPTION
hunting, golf and hiking.
IS YOUR BIGGEST BARGAIN
Result* of the CMU study,
IN HISTORY!
combined with tourist survey
work by other Michigan unlver- YOUR
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frequently stated reason for se­
lecting destinations were: "'The
deer hunting is good there" .
"Home of friends or relatives"
. . . "We visited the place previ­
ously and liked It" . . . “If* the
site of my cottage"
Although primarily interest-^,

and Mra Gordon Thompson spent able aid to the tourist industry,
according to William T. McSunday dinner gueata of Nina ,Graw. director of the Michigan
and Rennie Mott were Mr. and
Tourist Council.
Vra’a^i^' of HasUruM^ABftrnmm I "
,n addition
*a,,luon 10
"In
to ueveioping
developing w
a
of more accurately deterSrTiJTS,
I
th* 'ndu’trv's value, they
wUI
,,eW trtnd‘ ln toUrLm
Mr .rCJ
»nd Pn‘rlde n,W &lt;UU On ,1W
I’ltereste and needs of travelers,"
Stoduuun and family of Lacey for u. .ted
.
Sunday dinner,
■,____
, I
wrTty rot undfrBANNER WANT ADS PAY

4H Dog Training *
Meets Wednesdays!

Hiuttag* High School's »oir
team, /who broke their ----school record with a 156 here
against Ionia Thursday, "warmed
up*' for their quest for Cla*« A.
Regional honors th Monday's
high wind by firing an excellent
158. St. John* had 178.

Camp. Kathy Underhill to
dent of the chib, Mary Hollister
to'vice president. John Haan da
secretary, Carolyn Rettles '
treasurer and Debby Hein is re-.
Cllt® Via™ ‘“-I
—D'
Hollister or W. G. Underhill. I

pete for the Regional title.
OU&gt;„ Utah

&lt;

'

U, the

Norrlx. Lansing Eastern, Everall
and Sextan. Nile*. Portage and
St Joseph.
The three low teams will quali­
fy for the State tou/nament to
lw held May 22 at the Saginaw
Country club. Tlie mbdallst goes
plone to the State meet If he is
not a member of one of the
qualifying teams
Cliff Getting* of BatUe Creek
Central is the Regional tourna­
ment chairman.
Last Spring HHH finished

Red Cross Water
Safety Schools
Tram Instructors

Forest fire damages to build­
ly prized among hunters In 44.COO bow and arrow hunters ings and other personal property
who purchased • Michigan 118153.000 in Michigan last
Certainly, the wild turtoy
The typical deer hunt'nv n-r”
sport to Michigan's lineup of included four persigu who spent
gams birds. In Che Allegan arcu,
from home, the CMU Study re­
vealed. Male hunters outnum­
bered female hunter* by nearly
eight to one.
Some 40 percent stayed in pri­
vate cottagoi and cabins and a
By Mr». Richard Clark
like number In tent*, trailers and

Every meh a rugged
John Deere

Saxon Golfers
Seek Regional
Honors Friday

1
pres*way.
The 406 points scored by Cen­
tral Michigan University'* Doh
Edwards during the 1964-65 bas­

point total in CMU annals.

1. Frandren 50, 0; J. Cronlngcr
4*&gt; 4. W. Crunlnger 57. 0; Guen­
ther 46, 4.»Booth 49, 0.
Green Division
MacAllUter 57. 4. Cooper 52. 0;
I Carl Peterson shot 78. John
A Smith 50. 3. Sexton 49. 1;
Feldpausch 55. 4, Jerow 58, 0:
r— - —
”
Shirkey 51. 4, Thomson 54. 0:
Cook 47. 4. Huebner 57.’ 0: Pugh
This Thursday the 8axon golf­
With more and more American
63. 3, Kelhl 64. I; Foster 43. 4.
enjoying water recrea­ ers will be host to Greenville.
Siegel 66. 0: Christensen 48, 4. families
Next
Thursday
they
go
to
Char
­
Rose 47. 0; Thompson 54, 4. je- tion each . year, the Red Cross lotte.
Water Safety program —now In
its 51st year — anticipate* an
While Division
ever-increasing need for trained
McMillan 49. 3. J. Bennett. 44. instructors in swimming and
1; Lambert 45. 2. B. Miller 51. J: I bonttnc
Munday but it failed tn bother
Bay 52. 4. James 51. OiKinney 19. ;
'
Kyle James or Tom Reynolds too
4, A. Bennett 55. 0; Warner 49.
3. Campbell 67. 1; Btalr 48. 4. (truetor and leadershin train- much. Both Saxons turned in
two-over-par 38* John Peterton
Rohde 54, 0: Clarks XJ, 4. Atdrlch
had a 40 and J Un Fisher a 43.
51. 0. Snyder 47. 4. E Miller 54.
St Johns was led by Dennis
0; Snyder, 47. 4, Warner 49, 0; offered thl* Summer In AmerlHankey v;lth a. 40. Dick Creese
Snyder 47. 4. Kinney 49. 0.
tic and Small Craft Schools in had 44. Gary Becker 45 and Ted
Fairing* for Monday:
Bedell
47.
Blue Division
tlon. including
Each school played eight men.
Sherwood vs Hamaty. Jacobs
with the low four counting tors. Hollister: Panfil vs. 8im,
Three school*, open to camp
Hublwll. H. Smith vs. Wood; counselors, lifeguards, swimming Peterson posted 39. John PeterGillespie vs. Fletcher. Laubaugh
swimmers over 18. are held In
Geer Smith had 45, Steve
vs. Mitchell; MacLeod vs. Burr.
outdoor resort retting* during Thatcher 47. Rick Curtis 60 and 1
Red Division
July and August. In 10 dayaxif Mike Lalley 51 for Ionia's 193*
X*.
I int*naified''inJu u e Ho a. Mb team total
ren«^WtalckPKh001
n opportunity
school pro»W«i
provides «
an
opportunity
JSS’nere w G MlUre O^ood to Ieam
learn the neWMt
newest methfxU
method* and
v.
ai'
; “Thnlquea of teaching first aid.
Hastings
^S^GnJd !»wunmln«' and Wfeaaving. and
nTJdrXX Mart4n‘
Offers leadership training in or­ I Building Permits
&gt; ear v». .Gardner.
.ganixatlng and conducting com- MAT
OU,.
». &lt;MI
•ddiusa.
ri.fioa. gsn WiOsm. c
Green Division
munity, camp, and pool water
Thompson v*. Pugh, Klehl va. **fety programs.
Shirkey; Rose va. Groosl Foster
caaMractiaa. 8M.OOO. E4 Mei
vs Sexton; Siegel V*. A. Smith.1
Un. contractor.
tic schools will be held In the
following location*: Lone Star
Ibtcr vx. Huebner. Cooper v».; MV Camp, Athens, Texas. Jtine
Cook: Flora vs.’ Feldpaureh.
1-11; Lake Murray State Park,
White Division
James vs. Blair, Rohde vs. ■ Southern Illinois University, LltBay: Snyder vs. Campbell. Al-j' lie Greasy Lake Campus. Car­
drlch vs. Itambert; Clarke v*. B. bondale. Ill. June 9-19: Lutheran
Miller. E. Miller vs Fisher; J. lakeside camp. Spirit Lake, Io­
Banner Adi Benefit YOUJ
BCnnett v*. Kinney. McMillan v*. wa. June 13-23: Camp Ohtyesa.
A. Bennett. Warner vs Roberta. Hotly. Mich. June 16-26. and
Oainp Wah-Kon-Dah. Rocky
Mount. Mo. Aug. 24-8cpt. 3.

com pre-

usually
weigh
machine drawing.
Scheduled for completion late
weigh 15-30 pounds
Wlqlle the Department con­ gobblers
while adult hens are 10-12 1this Summer, the study 1* de­
signed to give the *tate tourist
having to wade 500-900 yarda tinues to "talk turtoy" about a pound*.
Industry a more accurate a*aessfrom grounded landing craft. hunting season, an Important
Compared with the domestic ,menl of the Impact of tourism
on the state's economy
ic entrenched In fortifications of­ approaching for the* bird*.
It to being conducted under a
ten reaching a thickness of 15
—1— r-.~Y—-—-■ ~grant of 878.000 made by the
tert, more than 4.000 were anni­
hilated Marine casualties were------- — —
- leg* which give it a stnxunllncd Michigan Legislature.
Data obtained from Interview*
2.037 wounded and 913 killed or.ttme for turkey*, and the dls- rather than plumptoh look. Ito
eno n
with 3.700
ofr the mnr«
more than
than
----------UncUve call* of gobblers will stir tall frothers are tlDtisl with —
mtoslng.
। the Spring retting of the Alle- dark brown compared with the 545,000 persons who purchased
Mlchlgan State has a four- gan area. Just before sunrise on white Upping on domestic &lt;cur- Michigan deer hunting licenses
year hold on Rig Ten indoor mild, calm day*, their sound*
pendlture of 841 a person. ac­
broad jump titles. Sherman will be heard a* far away a*
cording to Charles R. Owens,
Lewis won championship* in a mile, echoing through their
.. . UUU ■ ..
,1-- .. t..
survey director
groblied the hononi in 1964 and hardwoods.
SIU million tor food. 83J mili Rounding up their mates with

In sunlight, the wild turkey
is literally a walking rainbow,
with it* feathers reflecting

The Dunham 4H Club held it*

Ernie Burr tired a fine 41 Mtn- month* on May 5. The meeting

by Bill lunaHa AMf Staff of Chomptonr

COMMERCIAL MAJORS
'standings: Sports Bar
Seven Up 77. Welcome Tavern breakthrough In ex
75%. Miller Jeweler* 71. Pl*ton wild turkey number*.
Ring* 70. Harwoods IGA 69%. important. Us birds bad "ta­
City Pood 87‘/.Larke Buick M%. ken hold" on forested lands
Montgomery Ward 64%. Roush
Tailor* 61%. Aluminum Product* Allegan county.
54 and Tyden Coro 34:
Spurred on by that Stale's
Honk Keeler rolled the high aucccaa. Michigan gams men 11
series with 235-233-650. Shannon years ago tills March turned
Lydy took solo honor* with 245, jocce 50 Pftuuylvanl* - ralaed
finishing with 590. Lre Springer; turgty, al MX aitta In the AHeclialked 234-609, Irwin Harwood.con area. They, followed this
u 5r?a,wJ,l« Lons S74. Bob , wUh alloUlfr rrte**e of 152 bird*
Rohde 305-555 on u 146 average. ta September 1954. All of tto
M5* D»nUAn^r'd?a''',Xock or'nlnaizd from "three“5'hI?U1.*Uerl?^Jtl J®*?"' ?J? fourth*-wUd“ tons mated with
Steeby 547. Rod Newton 553.1
cl’nte &gt;MC'ctare3Rtahl'S3» Rum i Ufl 00 U“’,r 0Wn *lnCe
Craig 554. Clare Stahl 539. Rus* tlB
blrd^
e«n*nded
Hazel 549. Mike Schondelmaver
tometand and multiplied
534. Dick Ikinarikl 534. Ed fiheler |

Dunham 4H'ers
Plan Activiti.i

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�Official Action of the
Hastings City Council

U-M Doctors
Study Ulcers
hi Stomach

What io do when . .&gt;

K■»&amp;^£8S|AWcj&gt;s YJoidtShowlLdcal Men to
Attend Legion’s

YOU RUN OFF
THE PAVEMENT!

old Hummed spent the weekend
at Hlgglru Lake.
Tlie Banyvllie 4H Club met ut
the hone of Mr. and Mi* Earl
Tobias and Gertrude on Saturday
night The group voted to attend
the BarryviUe Church on 4U Sun­
day. May 23. They will start a
community service project un July
1 which will be cleaning Roush*
Park and building new picnic ta­
bles. ★ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tobias
and Mr. and Mrs Jerry Tnbl-is
and finds were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mra Rldianl Aapina! of
Algonquin Lake. Mr. and Mr*. Rob­
ert TObia* were Sunday callers of

KkTi
Grip wheel

Ease up on gas

BarryviUe

Check to rear
One of tlu most striking similar to that enDuuntcad m
things about the stomach is 1U K-------- “--------- --------- ------ —
digestive Juice. When bathed tn
this fluid (powerful hydrochloric
acid and digestive cnayme pep­
sin) and crushed by the aUxnach's kneading inoUon, almost,
uny kind ot meat becomes port
of a gray mush called chyme,
Y«A the stomach manages to
avoid being digested by its own
secretion* — usually. Wtam tho
Juices rat away u the stomach
wall. the rtsnxtt 1* an nicer.
I___________________________
To understand'some of the aL- Uon of the vague nerve (the
tributes ot Lho digestive Juice connecting pathway. tiiat worry
and of the physiology of the takes from the brain to the
stomach which prevent or pro- stomach) promotes damage and
mote ulocr. Dr. Davenport and bleeding,
hl* team are using the suxnacli I Thus, with the stomach pouch
pouch.
technique, the U-M acictiUrts
The laboratory animal has a are increasing their ability to
surgically prepend pouch of the predict what kinds of treatment

When slowed

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lunch guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bun
Fussctt and caller* of Mr* Karl
Pufpeff. * Mr*. Clarence Marta,
Jr., and family of Portage and
Mlu Beverly Pufpatf were Sunday

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wsoe district meeting tn Grand
Rapid* Thursday. * Mr. and Mra
Car! Tobias and family were gue*G
of Mr. and Mr*. Gerald Smith of
Hastings on Mother's Day and
Mra. Smiths birthday. * Mr . and
Mra. Duane Day and Jeanette of

the Or! Glllrspte'i and daughter.
Later in the day the Howard
Strand family from Battle Creek,
the Ru-fy Soyas from Delton came

zod were Sunday dinner guests of
Mrs. L. A. Day Mrs. Vein Wheeler
and sons ot Nashville and Mr.
and Mrs. Wendell Day and family
of Hustings were caller*.
Mra. L A. Day accompanied Ute
Nashville Garden Club to the Bird
Sanctuary at Wintergreen Lake on
Tuesday. They bad lunch at Dull

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Mrs. Stuart Day and family of
Hastings and Mr and Mrs. Manin
laurle and family. * Mrs. Ethel
McKay of Hosting* and Mr. and
Mn. Douglas Day of Newaygo
were Saturday callers of Mra.
Charles Day.

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Prior to these business trans­
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Fluoride treatments wlU again
be held at the school this year.
Appointments have been. made
and will begin June 14. The cards
will soon be in the mall to notify
You of your child's appointment
* Mrs. E»a Rlvett recently re­
turned home from Florida with
her father, Mr. Louis Schmidt ★
Mr. and Mr*. Herbert Hesterly
and Kim were Sunday dinner
guests with Mra.ciimenasehalbly and Mra. HUdrtd Hesterly. Af­
ternoon visitor* included Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Lee and daughter*
of Grand Rapids, Mr. nnd Mr*.
Walter Durkee and Duane
Schaibly. « a Family Fellowship
potluck dinner will be held at
the Methodist Church Bunday.
May U. following the morning
worship. Pictures will be shown
In tlie afternoon relating to the
South American Missionaries
that were killed by the native*.
The mothers In the family uf
Mr. and Mr*. Herald Classic had
a special treat Mother's Day
They enjoyed dinner at Sessions
Steakhouse near Ionia Those
present were Mr. and Mra. Du­
ane Clum and family of Dear­
born, Mr. and Mr*. Galen Kil­
mer and Laurie of Clinton Street
In Hastings and Mr. and Mrs.
Qlendon Curtis and family, lo­
cal * Jlra. Leo Tewksbury wa*
a house guest last Thunday and
Friday with Mra. Charles Hes­
terly and Mrs. Clhucna Schaibly.
Marsha Towsley wa* also a din­
ner guest onjniunday. Mr. and
Mra. Eugene Blair and family of
Mulliken were Saturday evening
dinner guests. Mr. and Mra. Ho­
bart Schaibly of Grand Rapids
called on them in the evening.
Mr. and Mra. Robert Austin of
Lansing came Saturday for Mrs.
Rhoda Bawdy. She relumed
home with them for a visit. *
Mr. and Mr*. Marvin Classic and
girls were Sunday dinner guest*
with her parent*. Mr. and Mr*.
D. Brownfield. In th* afternoon
they hunted for mushrooms as
probably many other* did. How­
ever. the rain didn't seem to l&gt;e
enough to bring them "out."
Tlie women of the community
hare been invited to hear Mr*.
Romney speak in Hasting* Fri­
day. May 11. at a. Thl* will give
the women of Barry County an
opportunity to participate tn
Michigan Week. « Mr. and Mrs.
Stuart Kussmaul were Sunday
dinner guests with their daugh­
ter, Mr and Mr*. Charles Guen­
ther, and girls in Parchment. *
Mr and"Mra. Roy Tltkemeycr
arid family were Sunday lunch­
eon guest* with Rev. and Mra.
Lowed Dlmos.
_
The Woodland Child Slu3y
Club a ill meet Tuesday, May 25.
at th* home of Mra. David
Hsrahbergtr. Th* program topic
will be "Home Decorating." Mr*.
Norma Nyman and Mra. Roger
Flannigan will serve on the
hostess committee. * Mother's
Day guest* with Mr. and Mra.
Edward Reed and boy* for bar­
becued supper were Mr*. Albert
Reed ot Hastings Mr. and Mrs.
Herman LeReau, local, and Mr
and Mra. Arden Harper and
family of OUvet.
'

It's th* loafer's heart that 1*
more likely to cause trouble—not
the athlete's heart
The notion that the athlete'*
heart is abnormal. And unhealUiUy enlarged luu long been ex­
pand a* a myth, nays a‘joint
comment by the American Medi­
cal Association's Committee un
the Medical Aspect* of Sports
and the National Federation of
State High School Athletic As­
sociation*.

By Mrt. klhol Blank

Delton Area
Bv Mr*. Juhn Peabody

AT LEAST ONCE
A WEEK

Thunday. May 13th. all day
meeting

T...

Dorene Wort al Hudsoavill*.
Mra. Cappoti is mother to Mr*.

at Blodgett Hospital and she ter. * Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Nortiieuis are the proud grandpar­
ente of their first grandchild,
Clute Miller and txinn Wilbur cinda Dee. bom to Mr. and Mrs.'-;
and "Junior of Middlebury. Ind . David Randolph at Fair Haven:
Mrs. Randolph »*&amp; Delete Nor*
mon Miller, at Pinhook. Sister
Kauffmans * Mr. and Mra. tiieuii. David is in the Army. *
Raymond Smith. Jr, and boys of Tlw CUOo.-d Kahler* are back
Fremont were Saturday and witli us. Sure glad to have you
folk.-, back with us again. I flunk
The Keith Fox family were
ail our folks are back from
Sunday night calleru of their
Florida. * Miss Alta McKImmey

coached Io extend himself bene­
ficially beyond the early stages of
fatigue in a progressive training

pietely between beats. The heart
work* more efiiclently at rest
and far more capably during ac­
tivity. This is no more tiian the
normal function of tlie heart: to
propel blood to the body tissue*
as required.
A* the body's prime endurance
muscle, the athlete's heart en­
larges only moderately if at ail.
rigorous training ceases. There 1*
no evidence to show that exeicUc
has ever damaged a normal heart
In a properly conditioned heaithy
athlete.

'Raymond WUlands of

Mui

Pica-a nt Valley

health. w'Mr.’and Mra. Delton caller*.

Ruweli Boulter Is recovering
trum a heart attack. Bure hope

with tlie family at the Orvtn
Alterdlng iiome In Pro-port, tar

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Mr. and Mra Floyd Thomp- ■ bury. Ind., wore Sunday over- Winnie NmUmuU uucruuuad
son called to aeo aunt Minnie! night guest* of Mr. and Mra. the Dorcat Society Thursday
Denniorff and daughter. Bernice Ammon Milter, Jr. and family, with 12 present. ★ Bonnie Boulof Elmdale Sunday. Bunday eve- He was fornu-r pastor iterv at. ter fa home from Pennock Hosnine lunch guests of Mr. arid
and .i Hope Church
church of Ute
* pt tai.
nlng
tite Brethren. ★
Wm. Bud
n..&lt;« Z-1
—... .and boys ...
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exertion 1* needed to. ‘'train" a
Mrs Floyd Thompson were~ st..
the I| Mrs.
Gray
of _
near
heart and keep it trained, and minutes after exercise; broken seemingly healthy. Its level of Robert Walton's of Kalamazoo. Alto were Monday callers of Mra. ted Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kuhtolerance U geared only to th* the Donald Walton's of Freeport Bert
Em Blank.
disease or defect 1* present. This1 lug the night fallowing strenuous sedentary life that produced It.
ler's parents, w Mrs. Hazel Bill­
Is one of U&gt;* many reasons for exercise; or fatigue that hold* and may not suffice at moment*
Freeway Is a divided highway ings visited her daughter ami
thorough physical examination* over through th* next day. These of unusual stress, such as rapid keep It permanently unless he
keep* up with physical exercise.
—•--- . - ----------UUO uv
mat uir 1UIICIC Ilia miuw
m.uitiu.x on a winter
iiuicr
snow shoveling
with a fenced right-of-way and; Payne, Friday. * Mr. and Mra.
AUUetlc leadership is urged to pushed too far too fast. They morning. The loafer's heart also
accoM
limited solely ~
to inter- &gt; Lyle
Lcinaar----------------left Friday-------------for their
Almost anyone can have an I—
.—--------------------------------to symptoms that may indicate Insuflictent rest, is more vulnerable to emotional athlete's strong heart, through a | changm. Entering vehicle* merge । vacation in Northern Michigan,
indicate the need for medical re- improper nutrition and improper pressure* and excessive smoking, regular program of exercise that; with traffic. The prefix “free"
--------------------------examination of athletes: breath-; living in general. Or they may
The athlete's strong, heaithy build* endurance and stamina, | turn no connection with cost but
America's first fully - commisIcsomm. rapid pounding heart, suggest sn undetected h e art I heart is by no means the cxdu- withln th* bounds of each Indi- refera to tho freedom from con-, stoned warship was the schooner
“
weakness or shakl- problem
I sire property of the vanity athvidualb respective interests, fileting traffic, characteristic of HANNAH, commissioned Sept, 2,
ness tost last* lor more titan 10
The loafer's heart is only|lele or the pro. And he won't capabUipes and limitations.
such roads.
177o.
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friends fur the cards. flower*,
telephone calls and visits while I
was at Butterworth Hospital in
Grand Rapids.
Margaret-L Keelrr

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Church Sunday morning; Mrs.
Deedy Myers, the oldNt mother;
Mrs Terry Pleug 'Alyce Myus&gt;.
youngest member; Nelda Fox.
the tallest mother; Mrs. WUllam
Bryde, the shortest mother. Mrs

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departments from Hickory Cor­
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tiave helped In any way at the
time of the loss of our barn We
would also like to thank the 4H
and school children and others
who Itare donated cash to help
The family ot John C. Blyant replace the 4H animals belong­
wishes to thank the many ing to our buys God bless you.
friends, neighbors, relatives. Rev

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for American wheat aa foreign
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control tlie market prices farm­
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Wheal used for food In this
country would be supported at
ratra as high aa »J-W per
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neighbors at the time of the loss
of our dear daughter and slater
A special thanks to the Women
of the Moose. Leonard - Osgood
Funeral Home and Rev. Elliott
for his most comforting words.
Your kindness will always be

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U 8 wheat sold to foreign
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countries, would go for a straight
1125 per bushel. The fanner
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Carol Roush, and patriotic in­
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Mrs. Ray Seese attended th&lt;

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It is estimated by the Admin­
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Ijike Odessa
granddaughter. Karen, broke her
arm while playing Saturday •

belated birthday dinner honor­
ing Mrs Greff The Groffs were
overnight guests of the Dan
Hickeys, returning home Sunday
other visitors during the weekhe-Honorable
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Cmulellgbt Inn al Grand Rapids.
* Mr and Mn Dougta* Thomas
and sons of Flint spent the
Mother's Day weekend with thwir
parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Hoicomb of Freeport and Mr. and

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PUBLICATION OBDEB.
Hist. ot Mkhlgan. Tbe Probate
Court lor the t'mmty of Barr,
In the Matter nf th. Estate oti
Edae Mao Woodruff. Miner. Filo No
l*,O«v.
•
It la Ordered That on Mar IS,
IMS. at io AM. In th. Probate
Caurtraara. Ila,tinr&gt;. MkhUon. »
bearing l‘« held on lb. TMItten of
te.nir XaUunal Bank. Balli. t&gt;..k.
Wmhigaa, tis.rdlaa. tar lb, all-.au..

oilier vuiunie Eorvoo, sou

Publtealian and aervke .hall be
made aa prwidad by at stat, hod

Philip IL Milahell. Judge-of PrdItated- April it. I»«3
Cirrtright and It&lt;-ddr
llvad.rehotl Itelldiag
Jla.tm,.. M.rMgan

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of l\ #r*t annual aervanl.
, PUBLICATION OBDEB.
State ot *MWM&lt;aa. n‘ril&gt;aU_CoBri
■ lybliralioh and aern.-e ‘Rail be
aa provided by atetnte sod for Harry County.
Ite: —Katate at Catharine WoeUr.
Bated: April St. i»U&gt;
al - Shona aa Katharine Werber. 1&gt;.
Philip 11. Mil.hell. Judge of Pro­
bate
Notke it Uareby Given That n
Siegel and Heikos.
Hearing wj th. ^I'elllion at Frank

Paul K..hirer!
.
103 W Alate Kt re. 1
11..ling., Mkblgan

»/l»

Iikd . m uld thmit be admitted In
Probate n&gt; tbe l»,t W ill and T-.ta
tnvut nf deeea'r-l and that admkni.
ttation be granted to tloitleib Weel.or
nr aomo other ai'I’aM. turnon wilt Ire
heard at the Harry Probate Court.
Ha.ttnga. Mnhlgan a May 1", lltbb
at t:W p-ac
The order ahall ba pulltahrd acrordlpg te law.
1-biUp R. Mikhail. Probate Judg..
April 37. IHdl
Leureare E. Harnett

PUBLICATION OBDEB .
State ot Mkhlgan. JZolats Coart
for th. County ot BnrWl
Ealate H Maud. L Smith, becetted. Pile No. &gt;4.359.
It it Ordered. That on Ttieaday.
May 1*. IM1. al lU:0O A-M, In th.
Probata Oourtroom. lUalint. MUM
ran. a hearing be bald ou the PjU'isa
of Ivan J kmith. Eaaeutor for !i- Natl-mal Mank BaHdlag
rente io tell real eolate ot laid ratal*. llntUaga. Mkkigan
$/ll
Alt peraoaa iateretted are diverted
to appear to ahi• cativ. -by a U
eenae ■houl-i not be grant'd.
PnbUeatlatt and arrvke ahall be PUBLICATION OBDEB.
State
at
Michigan.
Tbe
I'niLate
made at provided by alatute and
Court lor the Vo-rntr of Barry
In the Matter of the K.tate of
hated April 13. I’di.
Philip li MMcbell. Judge of Pro­ levli. r Fetgknrr. Allured Mentally
Inrwnp.lrat. Hie No H.Sdv
Hu hard M Batter
Il la Ordered that
May Id. 1905.
Ifav'unga. Mlrhlgan
B'13 rivet, li.'.ilnr- ' &lt;■ ih-e’-ing
he held
th. prtiii.l,
lior.ihy A.

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Determination ef Hetra.
nut* of Mkhlg.n, The Probate
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In th. Matter nf tbe Eatate of
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Phone
945-3495.
hay. Leslie Shoemaker, Hl
Ua&lt;rr D.s
—Ford Major Diesel Tractor.
I'UtaUil. vs
Lake Odessa. Corner of Nash
account.
Miller
Jewelera,
118
FURNISHED
APARTMENTS
UaiUy a/k,.
and Vedder Roads. Phone 374­
ATTACHMENTS-Cleans and
W. State. Hastings.
5/13
FOR RENT — Utflltfes paid.
1959 MERCURY PARK LANE
3444.
5/20
runs very good. Will sacrifice
Phono Wl 5-M71.
tf
4 Dr. H. Top.....................S5M
for.7 poymsnU of 87 monthly
STALK SHREDDERS—For Bent
eau's trade mark assures you
or &gt;42 cash. Call today £H5IBM MERCURY MONTEREY
Franc!wo Fann Supply, M-37
of top quality seed and stands ★ For Sale—Raal Citato
9431 Dealer.
5/13
H. Top. Extra sharp........ 5595
Bureau's grass and 1 e g U m c 1 CABIN AT BIG BEND on Hardy
•A Lawn &amp; Garden Supplies
Dam backwater. Would take
and will germinate strong and
—John Deere No. 8 Mower. Hay
trailer as port payment. This
make a good stand. Order toIs not water front price. &gt;3JOO.
conditioner hook up. Real good
1959 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN
I960
HARLEY
SPORTSTER
CH
Call Hastings Wl 5-3674. 5/21
shape!
4 Dr. Wagon.......................84M
5/20
FOR HALE—HltphUy modified.
-John Deere Hay Conditioner.
maintenance. Mowing, trim­
&amp; R EXPERT TREE SERV­
1K0 OLDSMOBILE
Excellent condition.
1^0 T
ming and spraying. Phone
| 4 Dr. Sedan............... ......&gt;7U
ICE — Trimming, cabling, re­
Itadl,. Clair
miles on engine since overhaul.
Lake Odessa 374-4781.
tf
son-oar. Brie
moval. Free estimates. Insured.
Windshield, bags, mirrors, etc.
OWNERS!
tributor.
1959 LINCOLN
Phone OL 3-fl08fl. Nashville.
Black and white. Looks sharp. TOWER BPRAYING - Fence
Mich.
tf
4 Dr. H. Top Sedan_____8885
Wl.5-9369.
5/13
rows, lawn and gardens. Herbi­
SAVE TbjPUSANDS
cides, fungicides and pesticides.
195# FORD
Gom.r l-'L-hlr;;;
On Your New Home!
garage, attic, btuement. etc.
Going To The Fair
4 Dr, 6 Cyl. engine. Standard
Lake Odessa 374-4761.
tf
Wc do light hauling. Phone Wl
Going'To Work
transmission. Extra good con­
6-4679.
5/30
Only $50 Down I
GO —GO —GO—te this eco­
dition...................................... 8465
nomical 1061 Ford Econoline
MARTIN, WREN AND BLUE­
Unique Homestead Corporation
bus, equipped with camping
BIRD HOUSES — St-Owner
Participation Plan
outfit to Sleep two adults and
net uork. cat pen te
makes possible enormous sav­
three children. Can be removed
GUcraft. Wl 5-3M9.
ings. Not a shell or a pre-fab.
in minutes to use tau to haul
NOTICES
INSIST ON &amp;UCHIGAN SOT­
TED GAS I See Carl it Betty 's
Appliances before you buy! HOMESTEAD CORP, will
Are You Planning
build a new home on your lot
W. Walnut, Hastings.
5/30
anywhere in Michigan, Ohio
or Indiana. 15-year mortgage,
fo Do Any
LINCOLN-MERC URY DEALER
no closing costa. Monthly pay­
Fencing This Spring? UouiOCTlfb*4 :
menu tow as &gt;43. choice ot 32
1310 N. Michigan Ave.
William CriSlar, Clark
models, X7W to &lt;17,500.
FIBERGLASS PISHING
"
Taka N.u&lt;a. Tkal
5/11
Bars-Chalns—Sprocketo to fit
GOING TO USE BARB?
r FOR SALE — Excellent
J f crowd rtwl gats fast txii,
most saws. Complete Chain
lion. Phone 945-M84. 5/13
J •m up with Philberf and
Saw Service. Bars ground,
classifiad section faction.
chains sharpened. Chain saw
★ BubIwmb Opportunities
DARWIN BENJAMIN
RBb'i'AUhAHT—bpen and oper- A For Sale—Miscellaneous GET YOUR WATER SOFTEN­
GOING TO USE
atlng. Land, building, equip­
ER BALT AT FARM BUREAU
ths I bi-rtion lying
FIELD FENCE?
ments 813.500. Excellent loca­
SERVICES-Rock, block and
iUcbbaak Crook. I
OVERHEAD GARAGE DOOR
FOR BALE—Wooden with 12
quire Benjam Inn Lunch on
glass windows. Good condition.
2-BEDROOM COTTAGE — At
M-43 Sunfield.
5/13
Complete with all hardware
for InsUTllng. Only &gt;30. C. B. CARPET CLEANING IB EABY
sale. Terms reasonable. Phons
GOING TO REPLACE
Battle Creek WO 2-9428. 5/35
Hodges.
#21
8.
Church.
Phone
Michigan, good neighborhood
with Host New Electric UpA GATE?
Wl 5-2351.
, 5/20
location. Ample parking, lease
3
MILES NORTHEAST OF
LATE MODEL SPECIALS!
real rotate, little food, a money
handwork. Clean 180 square
HASTINGS-3-bedroom ranch­
FOR
MORB
BEAUTIFUL
HAIR
Panel, or Tubular SteeL
maker with small down pay­
feet for only &gt;695. Hastings
style; 1 yean old. Automatic
1061 FORD FAIRLANE
ment. call or write Ralph
Floor Covering, 123 W. State.
heat,
fpU basement. Small
Regular
POO-Now
gi.00.
No
4 Dr. 6 Cyl. Stick. Sharp! 81183 NEED FENCE POSTS?
Millbrook, La Noble Realty.
Hlstlngs. Phone Wl 5-5118. tf
1516 E. Michigan, Lansing. IV
1963 DODGE POLARA
port 7.65-&lt;531.
EXPKRT TAILORING - Men's
3-1637 Evenings.
5/13
4 Dr. V8. 3-speed torque-fllte,
or womens clothing. We nar­
whitewall tires, power steering,
“FARM BUREAU'S shipload
row 'lapels, taper panto, alter
radio. ONE owner new car
* Hilp W.nM
double Into single breasted
trade, sharp! ..............
81696 baying means Belter Products
coats. Al, the Dutch Tailor.
Large lot with lake frontage.
IBU DODGE 'DART
3150.
MATURE LADY—To work tn lo­
5 mmuteSxfrom Hastings. Will
4 Dr. Slant ‘fl1 235 engine with
cal business office five days per WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED
lease will: option to buy. &gt;90
month. Photic Grand Rapids
cellent condition.
...BUBS
te# at 10 am. and working to
sash. Burkey Auto Glass A
3:30 pm. Telephone experience
able atSTEURY-S ELECTRIC.
For the Best Terms
Radiator Shop, 318 N. Jeffer­
FOR SALE—At Algonquin Lake.
necessary. Reply In own hand­
son. Hastings
tf
and Values in Town
Two waterfront lots. Terma
writing to Box 975 c/o Has­
tings Banner.
5/20 ITS JACOBS PHARMACY
M-37 South
Wl 5-2223
Phaxiln or call 5-3O1H days or
FOR FAST 21-HOUR FILM
MAN CAPABLE of taking re­
5/13
5-5331 after 6 pm.
tf
SERVICE! No charge for over­
sponsible position. Apply te
size printe.
.
tf
ng resume. HasA Spotting Goode
ungs
Hirdware.
tf
SEVERAL
SPRING
COATS
Did You Know That:
a rubber stamp with your new
FOR GIRLS—In sizes 6, 8. 10,
ZIP Code numoer. Throe-line
ACT NQW—Full time. Pleasant,
12. Very good condition. Wl 5­
stamp with your name, ad- GUN6MITHINO SERVICE—
easy work In Hastings. Earn­
M2I.
tf
trials Farm Bureau's Michigan
ings start immediately. No ex­
USED CAR LOT
Rcbluing, restocking, repairing'
400 had the highest average
&gt;225. This Includes, postage
perience necessary. Write
TABLE PAPER — For picnics,
yield ot dry shelled corn of all
We Mil guns, scopes, ammunl- Rawlelgh
‘
family reunions, lots of uses.
the corns'tested J
laity Shoppe, Delton, Mich..
40' by 300-. g350 at The Ban­
and everything needed for your
ner office.
tf
2. Michigan 400 Is a 98 day

Farm Machinery

1962 CORVAIR
2 t&gt;. TOO Sanaa; Rad&gt;o. autonsatic
irrwium (.crptignatly ch*&gt;!

Ill

Classified Paragraphs

III

^1961 CHEVROLET

V automatic. Ona owner
low mrfeaga Car like new I

.

_Jil___ LIL
1961 CHEVROLET
I;-Ton Ptfkup; 6 cyl, automatic
t&gt;an». 8 It FtaetUdo two.

Get Set for
Miles of Spring
Driving Pleasure
INI OLDSMOBILE
. . . Holiday Coupe. Power
steering and brakes, radio,
whltewtiJa, sharp beige and
brown tutone.
1NJ OLDSMOBILE
. . . Holiday Sedan. Pully
equipped, including power
wall Urea, super 88 perform­
ance.

1963 CHEVROLET SEDAN
. Impala, 4 Dr, radio, auto­
matic transmission, VB engine,
white walla.
1962 CHEVROLET PICKUP ’
don, pood paint and ready to

1963 TEMPEST CONVERTIBLE
.
. Radio. w/walls, standard
car trade.
1962 OLDSMOBILE SUPER 88
... 4 Dr. Station Wagon, power
steering and brakes, radio.
g&lt;Mxi w/wall tires, nice blue
finish. one owner.
1962 OLDSMOBILE
. - Dynamic 88, 4 door sedan,
power steering and brakes, ra-

! CHEVROLET
. . 2 Dr., fl cyl, standard

1362 RAMBLER CUSTOM
... 4 Dr. Sedan, automatic

to clean white finish.

1M1 VOLKSWAGEN
. . . Radio, w/walls, good me­
dian leal condition, priced to
1M1 COMET SEDAN-

GOODYEAR BROS.

Mahler
Motor Sales

SPRING

is the time
for a

BETTER USED
CAR!

te.X.Ma.’Sft'.KlKSlC

Farm Bureau
Services

HASTINGS
MOTOR SALES

v
3. Michigan

shellera.

NOTICES

Heating - Plumbing

radio, nice dean one owner car.

Service

1M1 FORD STATION WAGON

New • Remodel • Repair

malic transmisstan. radio.

KAECHELES

1961 F-85 STATION WAGON
305 S. Church
... V-8 engine, atandard trans­
mission, radio, look this one

Wl 5-5352

400 has given

the Ingham County trials for
4. Michigan 400 gave out­
standing yields when checked
with other leading hybrids
produced by commercial com­
panies?

tf

NEW WATERPROOF TARP

FARM BURKAU
SERVICES

REAHM
MOTOR SALES

IB x 12—5IL96

PONTIAC OLDS CADILLAC
Ph. 5-3478—107 N. Michigan Ave
Hasting!, Michigan

l/U

low prices. Guaranteed water and
mildew proof.

WINICK SURPLUS
W N. Michl.Wl

Ph. Wl l-WM

u

WAGE! —Yes. when you use
the Mighty Midget. The Ban­
ner Want Ad to sellArent, hire
phone Wl 5-3451.

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ikoneo wwUrly

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Augusta 731-5709

THE FATMAN—Private Detec­
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milea east of Delton.

owner.

12/30
A Wonted to Rent
LOBE WKIOHT-Just 4 capsules
dally. Fashion Rite for low
calorie dieting. &gt;3.79. Lapo WANT TO RENT GARDEN
PLOT-Ctly lol or portion of
same. Sec A. Hadley. 410 E.
Green or phone Wl 5-3481. tf
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUSP.O. 171, Hastings Telephont
Wl 6-3896. Meetings every
Monday, 8 pm.
U WANTED — Someone to weave
HAVING A PARTY! - Punch
Bowl or Cups (up to 300)
weaving. Josephine M Itoush.
Available at small rental tee
RJ Plainwell. Phone 633-3719
Call Episcopal Parish House or
insuruee, profit-sharing re­ MOBILE HOMES —Direct from
Rectory.
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factory al targe savings. Order
tirement bflnaffte and rapid
n coach with the equipment YOUR LIFES MADE EASIER
THROUGH BANNER Classi­
you want and the latest avail­
able equipment Bn»s Trailer
fied Ads To m&gt;!v« everyday
problems quickly, Just call Wl
Monday-through. Friday. 6/3
5-34U.

SHOES—Full or New Moons Hartford Schulte
lipment furnished
Tip Outs
Expandos
_____ —»_ —napp Shoes. A. C
Holl Out Rooms
*
Adams, Box 7, Shelby. Mich
3* Walls
Oun Furnaces
,
6/10
10 Wldcs Start at &gt;2696
Anything In Trade
SALESMAN WANTED-AreTou
I Buy Used Mobile Homes
willing to work for your payCEREAL CITY
MOBILE HOME SALES
pllcat
old that would like to uork WO 2-8833 566 Dickman Boa:
Battle Creek. Michigan
with America's fastest-growing
frozen food and grocery pomAcross from Ralstou Purina
pany. Wo offer high income,

�! that two things arc strongly sug-

Retired Military
_

.

_

J

I tarjl personnel contemplating relUrvment must begin preparing

Man Has Job
Findin" Work

Delton
School News

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by Journalism Class

School Calendar
Ihcir tours of duty and 2&gt; pre­
May 12 —Track. Comstock at
sent Armed Force* program* for
pre-rctlrcment counsel thl arid Delton nt 4: Tennis. Oonutoek at
guidance mlglit well be mum*!- Delton nt 4; High School Band
Concert here from 7 to 9. .
May 13 — Baseball. Delton at
Middleville. 4; Tennis. Delton al
Middleville. 4; Golf. Delton v*.
Kellogg at Gull Lake. 4.
Muy . 14—Junior-Senior Prom;
Golf Regional*
Mav 15—Track Regional-!
May 17—Tennis. Richland at
Delton. 4.
May 13—Golf. Delton vs Pcnnfield at Marywuod.4.30; JV Base­
ball. Delton at Comstock. 4 pm.:
An initial report on the study.j
, _.
Covering the experiences of 504’ —The largest group ot officers Senior trip
May 19— Track. Richland at
Officers and 1.444 enlisted men, ’ " "*
Delton. 4.
wa* released by Secretary of LaMay 20—PT8Q and Board of
t*or W. Willard Wirts
I
Education; 7th grade operetta:
: The study wa* prompted by
JV Baseball. Bangor at Delton.
the Increasing number of career
4 30
May 21—Tennis Regional#.
category. followed by Kales and
May 22 - Tennis Regional*;
clerical work: and service oc­ Golf finals at Saginaw
cupations.
—Educational levels among the Honor* Banquet
On May 4. the second annual
Honors Banquet »u held at Del­
ton High School. At this ban­
quet the students honored were
those who had excelled in a par­
ticular field.
At the Honor* Banquet dinner
rd six months after their separ-Only 20 percept of the cnraUon from the *rv1«, Becrc- 11’ted men and 32 percent of the tire parents and students were
tary of Labor Wirtz said that officer* had obtained civilian m rved a delicious ham dinner.
Everyone proceeded on into the
two problenuNuc of rcrious con- J”b* prior to separation from gym for the remainder of the
can in this regard.
(service.
program. The' Invocation wa*
given by Rev. David Honeywell,
obvious wactc of highly trained, ployment during the six months who It a member of the Alumni
and oflen htehly xklllrd man­ following separation. 49 percent Association.
power Involved. The second la ut the olflcers fell they required
Supt Basil E. Johnson made
additional training while 37 per- Lite Introduction. The guest
speaker was Robert Dye. He is
the director of broadcasting al
Western Michigan University.
Principal Willard J. Baker,
। Mutual grooming ptays an 1m­
I portant part in the social life of awarded the certificates.
At the conclusion of the pro­
— -------- ------------- --------------.... chlmpanrrca, the National GcohraviMl. In such circumstance*. graphic snya. A pair sits quietly gram, everyone was invited to
retirement payments are simply for hours, searching through inspect the projects on display.
Inadequate to meet the everyday each.other's black emits for dht. Some of the projects on display
demands imposed upon income." grass seeds, or ticks. Some stu- were science fair projects win­
he added.
lent* of animal behavior see In ner*, art pictures, article* made
Secretary Wirtz said that tlie this activity the first beginnings in woodshop. etc.
A special thank* goes to all
report findings clearly indicate of true social and altruistic be­
that the abnormally high un- havtor in the whole animal tlie businessmen In the Delton
School District nnd to all the
employment rate* ore not the kingdom.
associations who helped to make
thl* program a success by mak­
ing contribution*.

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By Mra. Uoyd lhem
R1 Dowlto*
945-5*11
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Barcroft
uid Mra Eunice Barcroft of Free­
port called at Lloyd Owen's Sun­
Jay. * Kurt and Kathy Owen of
Algonquin Lake spent Saturday nt
Lloyd Owen'*. * We are .very glad
to have Edwin James back, well
■■nouzh to lie out of the hospital
a .Mrs. Dan Hutclilng Is home
after having surgery in Battle
Creek.
Mr. and Mr*. Will Ourd were
dinner guests of thejr daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Will’ Shriber. In
Hastings Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs
Howard Moore attended a family
dinner at Mr. and Mrs. Dean 8Mlocks' in the McOmber district
Sunday. * Gardening seem* to be
tlie order of th? day, can't catch
anybody in hearing of the plane.
Veteran Michigan State swim­
ming coach Clmrloi McCaffreo
received the'“National Collegiate
and SchaSaaUc Swimming Tro­
phy" in 1955. The award gora
au-.h year to an individual for
outstanding contributions to ool-

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Friday and
Saturday
MAY 14&amp;15

Delton Band Concert
To the 19 senior* of the Del­
ton Concert Band. Uie Spring
Concert held bn May 5 seemed
an era Jost forever. With the
closing of a full year, the band
felt somber a* the concert began
with song* that the band mem­
bers had helped to select.
'
Many- turned out to hear the
following selections: " Folk Song
Suite" "Camelot." and an added
performance where all the bra**
stood and staged the band's
favorite. Thunder West." The
Junior Band also played.
A member of the Senior Band.
Sandy Heister, played a solo on
tier saxophone. Two other
groups, one from Uw . Junior
Band and another from the Sen­
ior Band also played to round
off an evening of cultured enter­
tainment.
, ’ A coffee table wa* won a* a
door prize by Sheila Murphy.

| PTSO Talent Show
I On Friday. May 7. the annual
PTSO Talent Show wa* held.
The mistress and master of
ceremonies were Mon# Monica
nnd Jack LItUc. The Talent Show
Chairmen were Mrs Robert
O’Keefe and Mr*. James Spring­
er.
Those students with numbers
who participated in the show
were as follow*:
"God Bless U* All." John Mat­
teson and Dennis Bourdo; Sister
Baton Act, Sue Dudley and Peg­
gy Handy: Plano Solo. Kevin
Roberta: Hokey Pokey. Third
Grade Girl*: Harmonica Solo.
Ralph Stephens'. "I Met a Bear."
Brian. Robin. Marsha and Jackie
Hardy;* Acrobatic Baton. Pam
Pierson and Carol Pennock;
Dance Pantomime. Julie Wis­
niewski and Carlin Beebe; “Poor
Wayfaring Stranger." Robin
MinshaU;
Speedy Baton. Beverly Decker:
All My Trial*.-' Rate Lockwood;
"If I Ruled the World." Kathy
Uramkln; Square Dancer*. Scv-nth Graders: "Step In Time."
Sherry Schofield arid Si grid
Johnson: Minstrel Act. Rhonda
Henson. Phiilie Potter and De
Ann Kroes; Acrobatics. Marsha
Lamorandier; "Can't Hide My
Love." Peter and Erie Johnson;
Office Comedy Skit. Linda Haw­
thorne. Gtni Donovan. Bob Roy­
er. Bob Ellis: Accordion Solo.
Cheryl Milks; "More," Tertasa
Sledge and Mary Ellen Boulter;
Plano Solo, Kathy Nelson; Songs
Bom Mary Poppins. Julie. Kim
nnd Becky Chamberlain. and
Grand Finale. "God Biens Ameri­
ca. .

El PCT

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FACTORY

REPRESENTATIVES
Will Im on hand to moot you
and OMwor any question*
ydu moy hove regarding
their linos of morcliandhe.

From LEES CarpotsMr. Robert Hammer
From PRIDE CarpatvMr. Ladd Wolf
From ARMSTRONGl Mr. Lloyd Thompson
From CERAMICMr. Ron Frambo,
SALE ENDS

AT 5:30 P.M.
ON SATURDAY

Bob Newell and Nolan Guteheit, Proprietor,

�The Hastings Banner
TV__ J__ 19

Charles Woyame Bliss Pushes
Savings Ronds
Retires From
Bliss Company

Highway Safety Committee. The
National Safety Council and
many others nnd Consumers
Power Company Is happy to be
a part of thia group dedicated to

Consumers
‘Buckles Up’
For Safety

Threa-^&gt;Pde*« 1

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•

HHS Band Plays
Concerts at 3
:
Schools May 4 J

Charles Woyame retired from

"Buckle Up Before Yc

The O'Connors to
Honor the Gibsons

We're Now Located in our

' Rapids and moved to Caledonia for
a 3:15 program. The band returned
to Hastings at 3:30 pm.
.
Blent Working, son of Mr, and
Mra John Working. Is band direct
tor at Wayland. Steve, a fanner
Hastings High Band member, con­
ducted a selection on the program.

Story Praises
Catholic DDF
Daughter of
Campaign Opens
Stephen Cooley
The following lead paragraph
Sunday, May 16

NEW BUILDING
107 East Woodland

The Vandlens
To Celebrate
Golden Jubilee

ONE MORE

Plans have been virtually com­
pleted for the 11th annual
Catholic Diocesan Development
Fund Campaign which opens on

Collection of

CARPETS

by

McGee
Monarch
"Largest Selection in Barry County"
NYLONS - WOOLS - ACRILANS
and Herculons

PAYMENT AND IT'S

ALL OURS

'The Lansing Symphony Orches­
tra. the new Festival Choir . .
and soloists Imogene Crane, alto,
and Katherine Kruppu. soprano, Road. R1 Dimondale.
for the Mahler Resurrection Sym­
Tlie event is being hosted by
phony . . . received a standing the couple's children.
ovation Sunday night tn the Civic
parishes Individually or collec­ Center, as this year's symphony
tively. the effort last year netted
ber of the Barry County Histori­
ellghlly in excess of *700.000 from
cal Society and keenly interested
ebout 45.000 participants.
in Barry County history and es­
Revenues from the drive are
pecially the Charlton Musetun.
used for operating expenses of
Mr. Woyame will be missed J*y
programs In education of young
hts business associates and many
men for the priesthood, social
friends which he made durihg
services and religious Instruction
his employment In the Hastings
of Catholic children in public
schools. Excess of funds beyond
He plans to realde with his slster nt 36S6 Sherbrook Hoad. To­
construction of buildings needed
ledo 8,'Ohio.
in some of the programs.
Among the building projects sitjr. and has pursued graduate
College Co-chairman
financed by the DDF tn the past studies at Columbia University and
decade have been a residence Michigan State University. She Is
ball and gymnasium at St. Jo- a naUve of Hastings. Michigan^
and says that site lias been sing­
ing for as long as she can remem­
ber. She will be remembered for
her role in the Oldsmobile opera.
Calaleria Rusticana. and for many

Celebration Will
Honor the. Tylers
On 50th Jubilee

Special $6
SOI H,te«

INSTALLATION
INCLUDED
•nd FREE SPOT

REMOVAL for*-

Spring Flower
Tour Set by
Audubon Club

RUGS and UPHOLSTERY
Cleaned the Scientific Wai
DURACLEAN

And that's the way a modern mortgagg worki.
Monthly payments which Include principal, Interest,
taxes and Insurance leave no unpaid balances.
Over a period of years a home becomei yours . . .
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The latest figures on what II takes fo get Into d
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them to you without the slightest obligation.

Rummage Sale

rent campaign will be used to
expand library and classroom
areas at St Joseph's Seminary.

136 E. State St.
Phone Wl 5-3E53

Episcopal Parish House

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OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES

H.» on

Motherhood is
Honored at
Church Service

&amp; Daughter Fete

HASTINGS BAPTIST CHURCHFIR8T FRUBYTBR1AN
Rev. IUumU Houtanan, Pastor CHURCH
Broadway and Cmtcr
9:45 am. Bunday School. Claw*
Willard LL Curtis. Minister
Motherhood wa* honored dur-

Hastings Bevtnih-day Adventist
Church last Sunday at the 11 ncnberr. Thl* service U broado'clock service.
Mothers were characterised a*

HASTINGS WESLEYAN
Mi.iUUDlST CHURCH

her

UtVlNu CHAPEL

8. KALAA1O PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH
WOODLAND UNITED .
BRETHREN CHURCH

Worship, U am.

Morning wandMa 8:30 and 11.

KILPATRICK UNITED
BUtTHKEN CHURCH

Morning worship, 11 am.

6:30 pm. All Young Peoples'
BOWENS MILLS CHAPEL
bar ol the local AdventUt Church meetings. Speakers. Missionaries
Henry VaxxTii, Evangelist
children and youth.
8:30 Adult Round Table in tbe
tain.
10g'lhe Junior High Youih FHly bbtory mother has been Ood'»
appointed servant to bind the
Methodise Youth Fellowship at
family together in rigiiteoukncu Special music, hymn sing.
the First Metlvodbl Church.
CARLTON SEVKNTH-DAY
and gcxd cituenshtp,’’ Pastor
Monday Activities
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Wilber said. "The church should
6: 30 pm. Pioneer Girls Clubs
FcUowyhlp will meet at tho
7: 30 pm Missionary Confcr. Tuesday Activities

attended

'Immortality' is
Sunday Subject

would merit such a awn sraro
forbearance, hope, UM faith that
bcjtevrat all tilings worthy, aixd
endurance in U&gt;e problem* of
Ufa

tho BaptUt und his relationship
to Chrut Jcsut. Subject of the
Bible Lesson is “Mortal* and Im­
mortal*." Golden Text: “Thou

Every Sunday — Thl* is the

Hourearthy, wc shall also bear the
image of the heavenly.”

COATS GROVE
CHRISTIAN CHURCH

CHURCH OF GOD

Whcre a Christian Experience

10 am. Bunday
11 am. Morning

7:30 pm. Wednesday prayer.

Durkee Road
Charles Gibbs, Pastor
Floyd Walter. BupL

Family Night. May 31.

NOTICE
OF UH DAY
OF REGISTRATION

SCHOOL ELECTION
Notice of the Lost Day of RegistraHa
of the Qualified Electors of '

Hastings Public Schools, B-1

Barry County

UNITED BRETHREN IN
CHRIST CHURCH
Rev. Doriene Spera, Pastor

LAKEWOOD E. U. B. CHURCH
CEDAR CREEK BIBLE
CHURCH
Campground Rd. 8 miles south of
Hastings
PasUy. Donald Tack

Wonhlp, 11 am.

Fttliowshlp Club (single woman

HASTINGS FREE
METHODIST CHURCH
Bollwood &amp; E. Stale

Bunday school, 9-45 * m
Morning" worship. 10:45 am.
Wednesday prayer, 7:30 pm.
A warm invitation la extended

thia friendly church.

MILO BIBLE CHURCH
Route 3, Deltau

NORTH IRVING WESLEYAN
METHODIST CHURCH

4 miles W. ol Broadway, Freeport
Itev. Gerald Hcpluxer, Paaux
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
307 E. Marshall Street
410 K. Madteon, 045-5065

11 am. Morning worship

CLOVERDALE
CHURCH

EVANGELICAL

broadcast over WFUR.
FIRST CHI
SCIENTIST

OF CHRIST,

WESLEYAN METHODIST
CHURCH
Hickory ConMBL Mfchtgaa

Prayer group. Tuesday,
Chancel choir rehearsal, Thum

Youth Fellowship, 7:30 pm.

Monday, 7 pm. Teen Fellow­
ship.

300 rnothera and daughters. Mra
Special film "Faith and Love.”
Tuesday. 12 noon WCTU pot- the Program Committee. Mra.
Arnold Bromley of the Food com -

and Mra. Charles MUml* arrangWednesday, 7 pm. Mid-week
services, children, youth. adult*.

meeting Thursday. May IS. with

Coming Sunday. May 23.
Special personal life story

Tbe What-Nou will meet at
the church Saturday, May 15,

ST. ROBE CATHOLIC CHURCH 18, three WSCS Circle*
pm.. Evening Service.
rayer meeting and Bible
study. 6 pm. at tho church.
Special cvangellstio services uonrcaswna s to a ana a to v.
Friday Uirough Bunday. May 14. Saturdays. 7:30 am. on Bundays 7:30 with Mra. EUhu Holston as
15. 16 with the Rev. KouU speak­
ing.
ST. AMBROSE DELTON
Hailing. MRTHODI8T Churches
'JPO.W. Green. Wl 5-4845
RdV. Georgs Elliott
Rev. William Ncthcry
worship followed by breakfast.
9:45 am. Church school.

The Scr-kr High Methodist
Youth FeBowsF’------ r----------- ’
te Middleville
evcnlng
-------- - ------------------ --------- ; rally to
OUR LADY OF GREAT OAK. be held in First Mctlirxllst Church
DOWLING
there, beginning with a potluck
lunch.

ST. AUGUSTINE,
MIDDLEVILLE

Rev. M. F. Goble. Pastor

11 am. Morning worship.

Worship Bunday, Ham.
Ycuth Feflowahipa, Sunday, S

Bunday school, 10 am.

evening, 6:15.
10 am. Sunday school.
Prayer meeting. Thursday, 7:30
11 am. Morning worship.
7 pjn Junior High and Senior
High Youth Groups.
.

DELTON METHODIST

Church Study, Sunday,

Bunday, May 16. Sunday school
Fellowship service, 7:40 am.
Sunday, am. ■ertnon "Revive Us Harry Bcavan for having tho
Youth Fellowship, Wed, 7 pm. Again.”
daughter present who came far­
Bible Study and prayer serthest, Mrs. Warren I Virginia)
Johnson, from Wbltlng^lnd.

McCallum united
BRETHREN IN
11 am. Morning worship.
CHRIST CHURCH
7 pm. Evening worship.
Wednesday, 7:30 pm. Bible

ramday school. 11 am.
Bunday school. 10 am.
Worslxlp hour, 11 am.
Reading room open Wednes­
Bunday evening service, 7 pm. day and Saturday. 2 to 4 pm.
Thursday. 7 pm. Pioneer Girls
The Bible, tbe whole Bible and
and Boys Brigade.
notlxlng but the Bible.
Women’s Miaslonary FellowCHURCH
HASTINGS 8EVENTH-DAY
Former Freeport High School
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Ralph VanderWerf
EMAIANUEL
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
404 W. Colfax
Rev. Don M Gury, Rector
9 am. Holy Communion
11 am. Morning Prayer and
Worship. 11 am.
Wednesday prayer, 7:30 pm.
Sunday, "It is written.” (
HASTINGS ASSEMBLY
Goldwater.
Bunday, "Faith for Today," ax OF GOD CHURCH
Buaday Voice of Prophecy
Radio WOOD 1300. 9:30 am.

■acred led in group singing. Mra. John
PJPdaughters and Miss Gad Hcttxrc,
Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30
Uvc Board meeting at the Loren to the mothers.
pm. at tixe church
Baton Twlriora Buc Dudley.
Peggy Handy, Kathy Hickman.
WOODBURY UNITED
Mary Montegue and Kathy WalHASTINGS EVANGELICAL
BRETHREN CHURCH
Rev. Torrey O. Baraudo. Pastor UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
Telephone 374-3346
Hastings, Michigan
H. J. Buwalda, Minister
in Village of Woodbury
David Wiancwskl, Lbe youngest
Sunday school, 8:45 am.
mother present with daughter,
Warship, 11 am.
day through Friday.
Loyalty to Christ Crusade in youngest daughter present. Mm.

Morning worship, 11 am.
Young People's service, 7 pm. WOODLAND
METHODIST CHURCH
Evangelical service, 8 pm.
ORANGEVILLE
BAPTIST CHURCH
W. Glen Campbell, Pastor

Mra. Earl Bevcr, ra general
Sunday, May 16, Fellowship chairman, welcomed the mothtrs
Class will have potluck dinnerj
daughters J3wenu
pn
and in­
th* Walter Plalsr laome. TlietroducedMra
' Roger Witham* a*
Mra.'

PEOPLE’S BIBLE CHURCH
Rl. Nashville. Ph. 653-8477

Morning
HASTINGS GRACE
BRETHREN CHURCH

Sunday worship, 10 am.

MYF Bunday. 7 pm.

Bunday
Worship, 11
THE CHURCH OF
JESUS CHRIST OF

Vacancy Pastor

of bod through Christ” tOala**—
----Bible WZZM-1V. 11 urn,’ over W1LX-

9.50 am. Bunday school.

will

Thursday Activities
1:30 Youth choir practice.
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
8. Jefferson and Walnut Sts.

LAKEWOOD BAPTIST
CHURCH

CARLTON CENTER
METHODIST CHURCH

the ence, message and pictures
Thursday AoUvIUm
Saginaw. She was a former tnedi6:30 pro. Christian Service cal nuise in a Mledou Hospital
Brigade, boys clubs.
in India. Slxo will talk an Uic
Saturday Activities
6 pm. Mr. Riteema’s and Mr.
Hewitt's SB. classes dinner parly.

Mankind* quest for immortal­
ity will be presented at Chris­
tian Science churches thi* Sun-

evening.

Public InvUod.

Monday Activities

all It can to uphold Uic position Brigade, boys clubs
of honor, respect and authority
7:30 pm. Missionary ConferTuesday—11:45 Trustees
the mother should have in the
modem home.
Wednesday Activities
Men’s Prayer Band
Women’s Prayer Band
to be preserved, then the dignity
Board Meeting.
ally alHrmed."
Mothers who

With

principal addrora by Mrs. Wayne
Ingold of Grand Rapids, given al
the annual Mother - Daughter
banquet spomored by the Del­
ton Methodist Woman's Society

TRINITY GOSFKL CHURCH

tpeclal ceremony.

nouncetnent at Saturday * cere*

|200 Attend Delton
Mother

INTER-LAKBS BAPTIST
CHURCH
Delton. Mich.
Rev. David Honeywell. Pastor

Worship, II am.
Evening worship. 7 pm.
Mid-week Frtlowaixlp. 7 p.m.
Wednesday

Middleville for Bub-Dfstrtct Rally.
7 pm. Junior MYF.
Monday. 7 p.m. Troop 73.
Children'* choir rehearsal*.

• LOYALTY TO CHRIST CRUSADE”

SUNDAY SCHOOL RALLY

Morning

• SUH. MAY 16, 9:55 A.M.

Wednesday, 7:30 pm. Family
Night. Adults, Youth. Juniors

-Wonhlp service, 10:30 am.
Quimby Church

State of Michigan

• EVERYONE INVITED

• JOIN THE CRUSADE
STONEY FOINT
FREE METHODIST CHURCH

TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS

10 am. Bunday school.

OF SAID SCHOOL DISTRICT:

e HASTINGS E.U.B. CHURCH
East at Grand

Test Our Welcome

8 pm. Preaching.

Who May Vote?
Phone the

Section 532 of Act 269, Public Acts of Michigan, 1955.
as amended, provides the following: "The Inspectors of
Election ot an Annual or Special Election shall not
receive the vote of any person residing in a registration
School District whose name is not registered os an

pharmacist

Call your
lawyer

LAST DAY
OF REGISTRATION
The lost day on which persons may register with Hie
Township Clerk (s) or City Clerk to vote at the Annual
School Election to be held on June 14, 1965 is Monday,
Moy 17, 1965. Persons registering after 5:00 o'clock
p.m., Eestpm Standard Time, on the said day are NOT
ELIGIBLE to vote at Hie said Annual School Election.
City and Township Clerks* offices
registration. &gt; '

Cal a friend

Board of Education No Longer
Takes Registrations

Phone the florist

Uadcr the provisions of Chapter 8 of Act 269, Public
Acts of Michigan, 1955, os amended, registration will
NOT BE TAKEN BY SCHOOL OFFICIALS and

City in which they retide are registered electors.

Thi* Notice i&gt; givtn by order of tbe Board
of Education of Hasting! Public Schools,
3-1, Michigan.

If rTw csagMsly utWW Witt hswWsn driving ,t*y aat of tlpr caurtry

PgRtlag.Tiggra

What a wonderful tlilag the telMbono lal And hew little It costal
May 5 I S*5

HOWAUD A. f MOST. SecnHry

�Kroger Awards
Grand Prize

August they orRMilwtl a promo­
tional company and began l"
seek aettkrr Aa an inducement
to prosper Uve purchasers the
backera sent men in to build a
sawmill and gristmUI. Tbe season
was tco advanced by the time
the sawmill was constructed to
do much promoting in 1836.
In the next year a party mads
tho trip from Detroit to Has­
tings following the Detroit to
Grand Rapids route which
passed through Ann Arbor.
Jackson. Marshall. Battle Crick
and Yankee Bprinps From Yan­
kee Springs they turned east and
made their way toward the Barry
Ctounty seat. When they hod
“Do You Know-, by Willis Atwell traveled about tbe expected dis­
with drawings by Kratgh Collins tance they met a man and asked
On my nth broadcast, on April him where tbe Hastings village
was He told them they were in
4.1 had this:
tlie center of it. They were dls-

In the first place, from a box
of old letters and papers, civil
war records etc. loaned to me by
Bob Weaver I find In thl* Kala­
mazoo Weekly Telegraph of
“In the lata July. 1836, EuroWednesday. May JX 1897 uiveral
tus P Hartings president of tbe
Interesting items about Barry
Hastings. Mich.. May 10.-A
county and its people -at that little girl of Mr and Mrs. John Bank of Michigan, disposed of
Brown, residing three miles north
From the Slate Chat column: of the city, was bitten by their
“The Hast inga Banner has passed dog last week. The dog grabbed
its 42nd birthday. Many more the child by the jaw and pulled
blrtbdayi Is tho uUh of the Tcle- her out of the door, and It la
gruphI supposed that as tbe dog’s teeth
On the front Page uppuired came together n choked the child

Durfee

Hospital
Guild Reports
Hospital Sewing Oullds’ report
for April. 1966:
Guild 3—Chairman. Mrs. Wil­
bur BohanU. IJ glove wraps. 12
baby blanket*. M small diapers
Guild 7—Chairman, Mr* Ad­
dle Wood. 6 surgical cart sheets.

operate. One of these Drat AMtlrrp telling about pioneer Has­
tings seemed to remember beet
the fact they had to go 40 miles
for flour and pork and pay S-'O
and S40 per barrel, rtapecUvely.
and that the squawa among Use
Indiana an the Thoniapple River
frequently dried sturgeon weigh­
ing from 60 to 100 pounds. The

tended tbe Middleville faculty
banquet at Finger* in Grand
nje^ith ^ Ikv^ Olm-.
' MS^UeTUmday? aWil­

sheets. u’iaT^ot'om'y’sponges. 13 i
small diapers.
_ .
„ I

Skaln. The village grew and in
1841 was large enough to support
a church. The countryside was
cleared during the same period,
allowing Htutingn to assume its
promisedj position as a county

Bjevamp spem ouuaay in nuruwzn

ma Powell. Mrs. Evalyn Hook
and Mra. Thelma Wilkin* atn^church

Sturdy 7-hook

Utensil Rack

Hustings saloon and walked out
&lt;&gt;f town at the rate of ten miles
an how. He was pursued by a
dend to Mum to the city, he
coiwented only on one condition
that he be permitted to ride,
which 1* a prisoner’s conaUtuXkMtal privilege-and solicited Uic
use of the bicycle: but the cap­
tor declined to exchange a »loo
wheel for a 8500 coat, and the
tiilef still inhales the redulqjice
of the rural blouonu.
Hastings, May 8 Oecar Schu-

NOW ON SALE!

McCall’s

tiring to get the fair grounds to
bold a ten-days' gospel feast
meeting.
Kalamazoo: M. H Lone says he
has received an order for twenty

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C. A Fairchild of Kalamazoo
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Charles Wilkins was in Kala­
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Chops

NORTHERN

zoo will preach at the M. E.
Church Sunday evening- . . Miss
Jennie Drummond was unable to
teach her school thia week. being
afflicted with neuralgia. Clare
Blackman has taken her place. ..

3-Legged
Fryers

Fees Shore Frozen

iSpecial । Modamee F. K Mana*
key and Mclxory entertained a­
Jones Lever Binders and Mowt-rs bout twenty old school mates in
to farmers at thia place today.
After the farmera liad loaded
tlieir machine* Into their wagons,
they fanned into line, beaded by

Tenderay 4th end 5th Ribs

While or
Assorted

RIB ROAST

Northen

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Oscar Mayer

COTTAGE Bunt

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49/
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the purchase o!2 pkg. &lt;4 Kroger
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Motherhood is
Honored at
Church Service

SssSsSsE &amp; Ba“8ll» F'le
O&lt;4*
HASTINGS BAFTUrr CHURCHFIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
He*. Russel) Houseman. Paator
Broadway and Caii«
Willard H. CurU*. Minister

HASTINGS WESLEYAN
METHODIST CHURCH
Cor. N. Michigan * I
Rrr. JUiib CatU)
wi s-rnij

Motherhood was honored durMorning wonibip. 9 30 and 11.
Haxtlngi Seventh-day Adventist
Nursery provided. Broadcast of
Church last Bunday at the 11 nrnberg. This service is broadmon; 'The Church-God's CWoMother* were characleriaed aa
11 am. Junior Church For all
children 4 to 9 years old.
suns" by PK&gt;ior Otar lea L. Wil­
9:15 Church acbooi claseca for BOWENS MILLS CHAPEL
ber of the local Adventist Church
Henry VauTU, BvangMiat
clUldren and youth.
a&gt; be announced plans for the
9:30 Adult Bound Table in tbe
tain.

If history mother has been God's
appointed servant to bind the Brittain, missionary pictures.
family together in righteousness Special music, hymn sing.
and good ciuaenshlp," Pastor
Monday Activities
Wilber said. "The church should
8:30 pm Pioneer Oirls Chibs
7:30 pm. Missionary ConferPastor Wilber noted in his anmotiy that "the church inuit do
all It can to uphold the position Brigade. boys clubs
ot Iwnor. icipcci and authority
the nwllier Uiould have in tlie
Wednesday Activities
-If the sanctity of the home is
am. Women's Prayer Band
ol motherhood must be continu­
ally affirmed."
Mothers who attended the ence. message and pictures
service received a pink carnaThursday Activities
Brigade, boys clubs
Saturday Activities
6 pm. Mr. Ritearea's and Mr.
Hewitt's SB. classes dinner party.

'Immortality' is
Sunday Subject
Mankind's quest for immortal­
ity will be presented at Chris­
tian Science churches this Sunory of John
relationslilp

|200 Attend Delion

GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
8. Jeflerson and Walnut Sts.

Vacancy Pastor
Worship. 11: &lt;5 am.
Sunday School 9:30 am
Qolden Test: "Thou
Every Sunday —-This Is the
. _ son. then an heir Life" over WKZO-TV, 9:30 am ;
of God through Christ" (GalaBibie

lowahip will be guests of the
MMbodist Youth Fellowship at
the First Methodist Church.
CARLTON SEVENTH-DAT
8.30 Tbe Smtor High Youth ADVENTIST CHURCH
Fellowship will meet at the

1MV1NU UMAFKL

KI LPATHICK UNITED
BliLTHKAN CHURCH
M-44 Woodland

TRINITY GQtiPU. CHURCH

Stewardship

7:30

Board Mocking.

Saginaw. She was a former tnediMiscuxi Hospital

Thuirday Activities
0.30 Youth choir practice.
7:30 Chancel choir practice.
FsUowahip Club (single women)
wlU meet in tbe Kirk House din­
ing room.

HASTINGS FREE
METHODIST CHURCH
Boltwood At

Bible Study Wed.. 7:30 pm

UNITED BRETHREN IN
CHRIST CHURCH

LAKEWOOD E. U. B. CHURCH
live Board meeting at tbe Usw
Rev. K. Charles Neeaeth, Pastor
Bunday worahip. 10 am.
CEDAR CREEK BIBLE
Bunday school. 11 am.
CHURCH
WOODBURY UNITED
MYF Bunday, 7 pm.
Campground Rd. 8 miles south of
HASTINGS EVANGELICAL
Bunday evening service. 8 pm. BRETHREN CHURCH
Hastings
Rev. Torrey G. Barcanlc, Pastor UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
Wednesday service, g pm.
Telephone 374-3346
Hastings, Michigan
Just
all
M-86.
North
on
M-50
H. J. Buwalda. Minister
MILO BIBLE CHURCH
in Village of Woodbury
Route 3. Delton
Bunday
school.
9:45
am.
A. J. Spoelstra, Paator
Worship. 11 am.
| day through Friday.
Bunday school. 10 am.
Junior church for children. 4-9..
’■| Loyalty to Christ
Bible study
Worship, 11 a. m.
Youth choir rehmrasL Wed,
Bunday, May 18. Sunday school
NORTH IRVING WESLEYAN
THE CHURCH OF
Fellowship service, 7:46 am.
Sunday, am. sermon "Revive Us
METHODIST CHURCH
JESUS CHRIST OF
Again."
Bible Study and prayer acr4 miles W. of Broadway. Freeport
Rev. Gerald Hepbner. Pastor
Sunday school. 10 am.
Mondsy, 7 pm. Teen Fellow­
WOODLAND
ship,
METHODIST CHURCH
7 pm. Program Council.
Evangelical service, 8 pm.
Mondial) Btntt

Notice of Hie Last Day of Registration
of Hie Qualified Electors of

Hastings Public Schools, B-1

Barry County

Sunday, "It is written.
HASTINGS ASSEMBLY
Sunday. "Faith for Today." on OF GOD CHURCH

Sunday Voice of Prophecy
Radio WOOD 1300, 9:30 am.

CUdwater.
May 18 and 19. annual Dloceaan CoovenUoa in Battle Creek.

WESLEYAN METHODIST
CHURCH

Adulta,

rehearsal.

Youth,

Bible

Tuesday. 13 noon WCTU potArnold Bromley of the Pood oom-

personal

tile

story

Tbe Wbat-Nota will meet at
the church Saturday. May 13,
for a potluck supper.

ST. ROSE CATHOLIC CHURCH 19. three.WSC8 circles will meet
Rev. Fr. Joseph C. Dunphy.
Rev. David Hawtay, Assistant

Special evangelistic wrvtoea
Friday through Sunday, May 14.

tog.

Hastings METHODIST Churches
-2« W. Green. Wl 5-4945
■' MP. George Elliott
Rev. William Nothory
worship followed by breakfast.

ST. AUGUSTINE,
MIDDLEVILLE
OUR LADY OF GREAT
DOWLING

11 am. Worship. Sermon:

Tho Senior High Methodist
Youth Fellowship will be going
to Middleville Sunday evening

there, beginning with a potluck
lunch.

• LOYALTY TO CHRIST CRUSADE"

Monday, 7 pm. Troop 73.

SUNDAY SCHOOL RALLY

Juniors
Worship service. 10:30 am.

Church school, 10:30 am.
Worship aerrtce, 11:30 am.
Sermon: "Tbe Big Offer."

State of Michigan

youngest daughter present, Mrs.
Rills DecoM for baring four
daughters present, while Mrs.
Harry Beavan for having tbe
daughter present who esme far­
thest, Mrs Warren (Virginis)
Johnson, from Whiung^lnd.

ald BmlUi.

Special

Worship service, 0:30 am.

Night.

David WImwwsU. tbe youngest
mother pnecnl with daughter,

meeting Thursday. May 13. with

evening. 8:li

CHCRCB
Delton, Mich.
Ker. David Honeywell. Pastor
Worship. 11 am.
Evening worahip, 7 pm.
Mid-week Fellowship, 7 pm.
Wednesday.

and Mlsa Osdl Htttxrt,
Baum Twiriera Sue Dudley,
Peggy Handy. Kathy Hickman.
Mary Montague and Kathy Wai-

MoCALLUM UNITED
BRETHREN LN
Wednrwday, 7 pm. Mid week
CHRIST CHURCH
aervlcm, children, youth, adulta. lr.v^-a.:uk
"Tbe Church in the Wildwood..
Saturday, 3-4 pm. church 11-

in W. K. Kellogg Auditorium.

DELTON METHODIST
CHURCH

Worship Bunday, 11am.
Youth FBHowahlpe, Bunday. 8

Sunday school. 10 am.
Meaning worship, 11 am.
Youth Fellowship. 740 pm.

daughters pwnt, and In­
troduced Un. Rovr WUUama
led in group singing- Mra John

10:30 am. Worahip.
6:15 Chnatlan Endeavor
Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30

NOTICE

SCHOOL ELECTION

Thursday, May 13. Woman's
■eHowship will moot for all-day.
Sunday. May IS, FeUowship
nv— vtu hare potluck dinner

8.50 am. Sunday school

ORANGEVILLE
410 E. Madiaon, MS-5065
BAPTIST CHURCH
Hour" over WKZO, 13:30 pm,
W. Glen Campbell. Pastor
Morning worship, 10:45 am.
earthy, we shali also bear tbe over WoCK, 1:30 pm.
11 am. Morning worship
image of tbe heavenly.”
COATS GROVE
CHURCH OF GOD
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Wednesday, 7:30 pm. Bible
CLOVERDALE EVANGELICAL
thia friendly ehurch
1330 N. Broadway
CHURCH
...
Rev. George J. Huber, Pastor
Durtaa Road
Where a Christian Bxperienoe
PEOPLE S BIBLE CHURCH
Floyd Walter, Bupc.
Rl. Nashvilla, Ph. 653-MT7
Morning
Bible school. 10 am.
Young People Thursday, 7 pm.
Worship hour, 11 am.
OF CHRIST,
FIRST
HASTINGS GRACE
Il am. Morning wurahlp.
7:30 pm. Evening
1 pm Junior High and Senior
Family Night. May 31.
Bunday service. 11 am.
High Youth Groups.
Sunday acbooL 11 am.
Bunday acbooi.
Worship hour,
Bunday evening service. 7 pm.
and Boys Brigade.
nothing but the Bible.
CHU3tt?H
HASTINGS 6EVENTH-DAT
Former Freeport High School
Paster Ralph VanderWerf
ADVENTIST CHURCH
EMMANUEL
Wilber, Pastor
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Rev. Don M Gury, Rector
404 W. Colfax
9 am. Holy Communion
11 am. Morning Prayer and
The little church with Ibo big
Worship. 11 am.

OF LAST DAY
OF REGISTRATION

belimet all things worthy, and
endurance la' tbe problems of
UT«-

LAKEWOOD BAPTIST
CHURCH

CARLTON CENTER
Committee EtLTHODIKT CHURCH

Wednesday Activities

With

a circle of samig parental tort.

Public invited.
WOODLAND CHURCH OF
THE BRETHREN

tend Fire Statton.

her

UigtJd of Grand Rapids, given at
the annual Moth* • Daughter
bwujuet sponsored by the D&lt;4ton Methodist Woman's Society
of Christian S«*vk« Saturday
evening.

WOODLAND UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH
LoweU Dlmoa.
Bunday acta»L 10 Jun.

Bunday aclxool. 10 am.

Wcrnbip, U am.

' Monday Activities

meeting

"Crown

B. KALAMO PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH

• SUN. MAY 16, 9:55 A.M.
• EVERYONE INVITED
• JOIN THE CRUSADE
• HASTINGS E.U.B. CHURCH

TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS

East ot Grand

OF SAID SCHOOL DISTRICT:

Who May Vote?
Phone the
pharmacist

Section 532 of Act 269, Public Acts of Michigan. 1955.
at amended, provides the following: “The Inspectors of
Election at an Annual or Special Election shall not
receive the vote of any person residing in a registration
School District whose name is not registered as -an
•lector in the City or Township in which he resides .. .**

Call your
lawyer

LAST DAY
OF REGISTRATION
The lost day on which persons may register with the
Township Clerk&lt;•&gt; or City Clerk to vote at the Annual
School Election to be held on June 14, 1965 is Monday,
May 17. 1965. Persons registering after 5:00 o'clock
p.m.. Eastern Standard Time, on the said day are NOT
ELIGIBLE to vote ot the said Annual School Election.

Persons planning to register must determine when the
City and Township Clerks' offices will be open for
registration.

Call a friend

Board of Education No Longer
Takes Registrations
Under the provisions of Chapter 8 of Act 269. Public
Acts of Michigan, 1955, as amended, registration will
NOT BE TAKEN BY SCHOOL OFFICIALS and only
persons wise have registered as general electors with
Hse appropriate Township or City Clerk of the Township
or City in which they reside are registered electors.
......

This Notice ix given by order of the Board
lot Education of Hasting* Public Schools,
I 8-1, Michigan.
I MW Mer 5 IW

HOWAXb X. FXOST. S«r«0^

&lt;rf Uuctmi

107 N. MICHI

ito

Phone the florist

�Kroger Awards
Grand Prize

FZ/fl”

Mrs Byron Gemaat ot Grand
Rapids has won 1.000 Med Sav­
ers books ot Top Value Stamps*
as the grand prlw in the Kro­
ger-Top Value •'Jtest Egg” game.
Thi» grand prixe of 1JM
filled Top Value Stamp Book*
provides enoueb stamp-, for a
new Ford Mustang, a mink

I

On my radio program, "Michi­
gan Manoira" each Bunday at
1:16 over WBCH, 1220 on the dial. and Yankee Spring* From Yan­
kee Springs they turned east and
Knowa" from the Michigan Cen­ made their way toward the Barry
tennial 1835-1837— li35-37 book. County seat. Wla.11 they had
"Do You Know", by Willis Atwell traveled About the expected dlaWith drawings by Kreigh Collins.
On my Pith broadcast on April him where the Hartings village
was. He told thttn they were in
4.1 had this:
the center of It. They wcro dis­
appointed. as were tho first ar­
rivals in moot of Michigan's pub-

My column today la a few odds
nnd ends. However, noinetlnus
these odds and ends make some
mighty interesting reading. I un
sure you will find it true in Uiia

Durfee

Hospital
Guild Reports

guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Casey
and family. Mn Rice attended the .
Barry County Farm Bureau Wo­
men's Committee meeting In Has­
tings May 4.
Tne Rev. and Mrs. Jeero Powell
arid family spent Sunday afternoon 1

came in and the mills began to
operate One of these first set­
tlers telling about pioneer Has-

the fact they had to go 40 miler,
for flour and pork and pay J20
and 840 per barrel, respectively,
and that the squaws among the
Indians on the Thomapple River
frequently dried sturgeon weigh­
ing from 60 to 100 pounds. The

Hastings. Mich. May 10.—A
little girl of Mr and Mrs John
Brown, residing three mllra north
of the city, ni bitten by their
dog last week. The dog grabbed
tho cluid by tike jaw and pull'd
her out of the door, and it Is
I auppoM-d that as the dog's teeth
&lt;&gt;n the front Page apptared “"i' together it choked the child
»t. a«w..
.and she opened her mouth and
I ran her tongue out; then the dog
Thief Caught Near Hutinn n„i Wt_hfr “S01 t,lrou«b tJu’ tongue
Rei vedI To W.k £■£?„ ** Up
nwtlur
chUd
ItartlrS Mich ktay 7-Xe ‘"“"•“‘‘W brought her to the
...
. T. . .
y &lt;—&lt;opec- city to Dr. M. Alice Kirk's office
tel &gt;-A thief stole a coat in a where the
”
Hustings saloon and walked out wh^®.lhc *ound3 wcro drreaed.
of town at Lhe rate of ten miles
nn hour. He was pursued by a
bicyclist, overtaken in the
country and shed the coat. Or­
dered to return to tlie city, he
consented only on one condition
tiiat he be permitted to ride,
which Is a priM&gt;ner'a constitu­
tional privilege—and solicited the
of the bicycle; but the cap.
tor declined to exchange a 8100
wheel for a 85 00 coat, nnd Die
thief still inhales the redolence
oi tlie rural blossoms
Hartings. May 8: Oscar Schu­
man visited friends In Katemaaoo Bunday.
Xflas May Roberta of Kalamazoo
WlU in the city thU week
Sarah Horton went to Kalama»&lt;xj Monday.
Henry Welton was in Kalama­
zoo Tuesday.
A. Rickman of Kalanuuoo was
In Uw- city Monday on buslnow.
Mary Itouxli left for Kalamazoo
Saturday, where she has accepted
n pcKillon in the asylum, as al-

the panic of 1837, but soon after
that the Ude begun to rise
again. The village grew and in
1841 was large enough to support
a church. Tho countryside was
Cleared during the same period,
allowing Hastings to assume its

Sturdy 7-hook

Utensil Rack

NOW ON SALE!

McCall’s

orlng to get the fair grounds to
hold a ten-days' gospel feast
meeting.
Kalamazoo: M H Lane says he
tuw received on order for twenty
carrtaqra from CakuUa. Ind. Tlu&gt;
Michigan Buggy company, says
Mr. lAne. la running full force.

COOKBOOK
COLLECTION

Peschke's 12 Io 16 lb Avg.

SMOKED HAMS

Dellon, May 10. (Special* Mr.
and Mrs. P. A. Blackman were in
Kalamaroo Saturday. . . Bert
Forbes while filling a can with
gasoline spilled a quantity onhis
hand and arm. It took-fire and

Wkok. Shank I

DOUBLE

Half or Butt
Portion

TOP VALUE STAMPS
EVERY WEDNESDAY!

Tenders? Boston RoBod

Boneless
Pot Roast
i Prom Detroit Evening Mews*
Lake Odessa. Mich- May 1. VI
—The Plano Mfg. Co. delivered ■Special* Maxlamcs P. K. Mans­
thry? carloads of their famous ky and McLcary entertained aJones Lrrer Binders arid Mowers boul twenty old school mate* in
to farmers at thia place today.
After the formers had loaded
tlieir machines into their wagons,
they formed Into line, headed by

MEnunruLHniuin

3-Legged
Fryers

Fros-Shora Frozen

FISH STICKS

RA

Ar 89/

mextu ton hue mars

Please Med me e copy of

"Fresh Out Of The Allie"

69x

RIB ROAST

Northei

Yess May Obtain ■ Copy at
Tho Basaev Office, or Mail
This Coupon . . .

Puchks's Polish or

Tenderay 4lh and 5th Ribs

White or
Assorted

New Historical Book of B»rry Ce.

Lamb
Roast

Pork
Chops

NORTHERN

Canned Haas

Limit 4 Rolls

roasted sausage

k 59/

Soulhorn Star

5

*3.59

FRANKS

1-lb pkg.

59/

H.rrud's Honey. Baked, New England or

Oscar Mayer

COTTAGE BUTTS

R&gt;

69/

Oil Hlckury LufrU 49/

Kandu

BLEACH DOC
FOOD »nf.

MEL-O-SOFT

WHITE BREAD

soHTUTormiEHtun'

Facial Tls»aei6i“'-'°&lt;*»,1

IM6EI LiQUIB DRESSINGS

Pet Ritz 8"

RmUmi M Ka ogwHmrSsl. Msy IS. 1961

FRUIT PIES

1’4-18.

Jumbo Whois

losvet

WATERMELONS
CAUF. SUBSIST ORANGES

Go prepared

Radeeei at Kreger lt.ro Set , May15.1965.

Go protected

Mixture 10-6-4

NORTHERN TISSUE
nW 5/ 4 rOU)

wilh • 85 or ITKHM puechsi.
(•xdudma boor, wins or loborcoi
R4EM~aiKroowlhroMl.UNY15.1965.

Delicious Jumbo
Krogar

Kroger

MMhnhtakr59/ FEAKUT BETTER shai. 99k
Gd Triple-A today. Join the more than
Jialf-a-million good Milligan driven who

LEAD THE WAY WITH TBIPLE-A.

IF YOU CAN'T FIND OUR ADVERTISED

CANTALOUPES
I
,
SIZE

■
|
I

Gravy Train or Purina

DOC FOOD

25*^'199
with a 15 or mor. purchasa
l.Jtludiig bMr, win. or lobaccol
l.JeonAlXr^sc.-IhruS.l
1945.

DETROIT AUTOMOBILE IKTERINiURAKCE EXCHANGE

MA MOTOR STATE INSURANCE COMRANT
HASTINGS OFFICt
’ 237 Wm» State St.
Ph«M 945-4392

O

'

�Special Credit
Available for
Tornado Victims

THE

HASTINGS BANNER

Supervisor Keech reported
that 11 Michigan cuunUe* which
presently designated
era Home Administer

Highlights Interesting

needed credit from other sources
may obtain emergency loan* to
county supervisor, that this UB. replace home furnishing*. equlpDepartment of Agriculture agen­
cy is authorized to make special
Application blanks and addi­
rural housing credit available.
tional information concerning
these and other supervised rural
credit programs may be obtained
st any Farmers Home Adminis­
tration office throughout MkhiK*n The local office is located at

FARM NEWS
FFA, Home Ec
Club Hold Their
Parents Dinner

pUcanta unable to obtain needed

SOYBEANS
OR WHEAT

CORN

1 BUSHH.

Barry Fann
Calendar

4H’ers Get Food H $ Worth,

OR

V

BUSHEL-

Lets than any ana of these, will pay

for each 20 lbs. of Pofath (K,O) in

Your Fertilizer Program.
Insure your crop
with a balanced fertilizer

sponsored by Mra. Fred Hauser,

light service. The officer* are;
President. Karen Boise; vice
| president, 3&lt;J c Shellenborger;
secretary.. Bandy Hobart, and
■ treasurer. Becky Steinbock.' Entertamment wa* furnished by
{Darlene and Donna Allen. The
retiring officer*. President, Don­
na Acker; vice president, Joan
Cole; secretary. Sue Shellenbarger, and treasurer. Natalie Ruth­
ruff. explained the duliea of their
offices.
The F.FA. Inducted the fol­
lowing officer* for 1065-66: Presi­
dent. Terry Greenfield; vice
president, Gerald Miller; secre­
tary, Don Henry; treasurer, Eu­
gene Tobias; reporter. Rich Ham­
mond. and Sentinel. Dennis
president, served as toastmaster.

wood presented the chapter act!-

Talk ovsr your program with us

tented the following awards:
DeKalb Honor, Gordon Endsley;
Haywood; Fann Safety. Dennis
Smith; Livestock Farming. Win.
Crutiendi-ir. Farm Mechanics,
Tom Timm; Farm Electrifies tion. Bud Sexton; Star Green­
hand, Kara Dunn; Junior, FFA
Leadership, larry Lena, and Co­
operation Award. Dan Javor.

Without Soil

Residue Problems
Spray

Ilighbank

Du Pont

By Mrs. Fern llawblili
*51-2102

LOROX
Linuron Weed Killer

were Sunday dinner guests of

Alone or in Combinations..
We Halve Itl^nd We Can

Grand Rapids. * Mr. and Mra.
Harry Green of Bellevue were
recent caller* of Mr. and Mrs.
Worth Green. ★ Mr. nnd Mrs.
Victor Schanu entertained for
dinner Sunday evening to cele­
brate several birthdays. Guests

Tell You How to Use It!

SMITH BROS
Lake Odessa - Woodland . . . Plant at Woodbury

and Mrs. Arden Schanu and
family and Mr. and Mr*. Austin
Schanta.
Mr. and Mrs. William Swift
and family, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mra. Blair HawbliU. *
Nashville were Sunday evening
callers of Mr. and Mrs. Worth

HawbliU Friday attended the
golden anniversary concert of
the Battle Creek Central High
School band. Their grandchil­
dren, Nyta and Doug Bishop,
played.

Central Michigan's Most
Complete Fertilizer Service

chanleally or artistically inclined
. . . front the country or city . . .
14H has something for them.
Moro than 30 different programs

Barry County
Officially is
Disaster Area

VEGETABLES'* FRUITS

Ail who travel the Burroughs
Barry County ha* been desig­
road welcome the fine Job done
aa an amewncy loan area
thl* week by the county. Il wa* nated
impassable so long last Winter by the Farmer* Home Adminis­
tration until Dee. 31. 19®.
Any established farmer In tho
without getting »tuck. * Mr. and designated county la eligible if
Mn Roush attended tho fun- he (1) 1* a citizen of the United
Slates, (3) is unable io obtain
from other lender* tho credit re­
quired to continue hl* normal
operation*. &lt;3&gt; ha* reasonable
who preceded him in death.
prospects for success with the
OBlsiance of a loan, and &lt;41
possesses the legal capacity to
contract for the loan.
FHA Operating or Housing
loans will ordinarily be made

Intensive Study
Of Car Crashes
-T
1
Now Underway
wt

the loans are not to oc repaiu

“»

purchase of feed, seed, fertilizer,
Intensive »tudy of the causes and replacement equipment and llvceffect* of automobile accidents in stock: tor other essential farm
nine Southwestern Michigan and homo operating expenses;
counties.
pair of buildings, fence*, drain­
age and irrigation aystems on
individual farms that were
University, will be carried out damaged or destroyed by tho
In Michigan by tho Michigan disaster. Loans may not be made
State Medical Society, State
for
refinancing existing debts or
Police and Michigan Hospital

'HEAD
The Otate Police will collect all
To apply for emergency Joans.
information about tlie causes of
the accidents and the conditions Farmers Home Administration.
report* will be coordinated with 301 S. Michigan. Hostings. Tele­
medical atudlea of the accident phone MS-2042.

R. h Nixon. Detroit District
Director of Internal Revenue,
announced that his office has
been advised of the de termina­
tion of Michigan counties offici­
ally designated within tho dis-

Palm Sunday tornado.
Counties so designated are:

Many teenager* short change themselve* by skipping breakfast
and by satisfying their hanger with snacks of insufficient nutri­
tional value.
The 4-H Foods-Nu tri tion program helps youngsters to get their
nutritional money’s worth, observes the Cooperative Extension
Taxpayer* suffering casualty Service. More than 708,000 4-H Club boys and girls are enrolled
lasses within these area* are en­ in the program.
titled to tax relief under special
The necessity for the program is evidenced by nutritional
provision* of the law, Nixon studies showing that 4 out of IB teenage boy*. *Bd 6 out of 10
said. Even though tlie disaster] teenage girls have poor diets.
occurred in 1965, taxpayer* may
Club members develop demonstration* which they present
elect to deduct their losses on
before groups and on TV showing how meals are planned around
their 1964 Federal tax return.
If a tax return had already the four basic food groups:
Meat—including poultry, fish, eggs and other hlgh-proteln
been filed, an amended return
or claim for refund maj-be filed foods; milk and dairy products; vegetable* and fruits; bread and
cereals.
They learn why protein, minerals and vitamins are essential
ers within the affected areas
in their diet*. They know that breakfa*t should furnish from
should contact their local In­
one-fourth to one-third of the day’* food nutrients.
ternal Revenue Service office
Projects are built around the interests and needs of Individual
elub members. Some concentrate on balanced meal planning and
Document 5174. "Disaster, Cas­ cooking while others delve into the scientific aspects of nutrition.
ualtie* and Theft*. How ti»c Fed­ But whatever the subject matter, the 4-H'ers strive to de the
eral Income Tax Applies" gives very best job possible so they can compete for annual awards.
complete information as to the
Again this year General Foods Corporation, sponsor ot tho
procedure to be followed and 4-H FoodxNutritlon program, will award six 1300 scholarships
may be obtained from any Inter­ to Aational winners. The state award winner will attend tho
nal Revenue off Ice within Michi­
National 4-11 Club Congress at Chicago next fait Medals will be
gan.
presented to county champions.
Cllnton. Eaton, Gratiot. HUli-

Mr. and Mr*. Blake Rising and
the cemetery, will be dedicated Mrs Bertha Flory returned from
to the memory of Dean Eugene their Winter’* sojourn in Florid*
May
4. * Mrs. Olentils Moxon of
Davenport, whose last resting
Hastings and Mrs. Guy Kontner
„,
,
_
_
' Friends from near and far are of South Woodland were Wed­
Plans for Dean Davenport!,expected
____
nesday
caller* on Mra. Glen
to be in attend)
Hendee. Mrs. Prank Schwartlng
Week, which have been tn thei this memorable occasion.
called Thursday. * George and
making lor several months, are
nearing completion. The ar­
Duane Schaibly were Sunday
dinner guest* of Mr. and Mrs.
rangements ore being made by
the women's organization.', of were Sunday dinner guests of Eugene Blair at Mhllikcn.
Woodland Township. assUted by their daughter and family, the
Eldon
Roushes,
of
South
Has
­
otlier groups and individual*. ■
The week of May 23 through 30 tings in honor of Mr. Sisson1*
and Mother’s Day. *
has been set aside as n special birthday
I
time to honor Uli* prominent !Mrs. Paul Harvey and two chllBy Mrs. Frank Routh
pioneer of this community and ।
Saturday
guests of her mother.
nationally - known figure. Facta
concerning his life and actlrltlea Mrs. Vema Gabriel, and her
Our
Florida visitors have re­
aunts. Mrs. Glen Hendee and
es in the schools and the display Miss Esther Laurell. Mra. Martha turned and report a fine Winter.
window in the Classic buildin*
Mr and Mr*. S. Hobbs returned
&lt;the former pastoffice) will be caller and Mrs. Minnie Geiger
used to show some of the things spent the evening there. Mr. and and Mrs. Archie Belson returned
used in the old Davenport home, Mrs. Charles WarJiburn, Sr., of last week. * Bert Stenger sold
pictures of the man. and pioneer
objects. The week's observance Day guests of the latter’s mother. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Nottingham
will be climaxed on Sunday af­ Mrs. Gabriel, and another daugh­ The Nottingham* and baby have
ternoon. May 30. when a special ter. Mrs. Charlotte Keeney and moved in and the community
program will be held at Wood­ two children of near Edmore, welcomes them. Ron is the son of
land Memorial Park. At 2:30 that were simper guests. Rev. and Lloyd Nottingham. * Mr. afft!
afternoon the Lakewood Hind Mrs. Lowell Demos and family Mrs. Allen Rutherford have rentof Woodland were afternoon
Richard Cook, editor of The Has­
and are moving there with their
tings Banner, will give tlie Me­ Mtnnle Geiger. Mrs. Lavon Bar­ two little girl*. * Mr. and Mr*.
morial Address and a bronse num and Mrs. Mabel Wheeler Charles Jacoba of Grand Rapid*
plaque, purchased by interested visited them. Mr. and Mrs. Fred spent Mother’* Day with her
citizens and placed on a large Geiger. Sr, were Monday after­
held stone al the entrance to noon cajlers. * The Verdun Hesterlys have hadM» telephone in- hurt seriously’ last Friday eve­
atalled. 567-3353.
ning when his sister and brother

victim* provided by the attend­
Four-H is an Investment in fu­
ing physicians.
security. Boys and girls
’The n
data
In 'ture
andalready
’ olhe? collected
cooperating
,roc” ® t^throJatTrortert wk
Michigan and oUicr---------- “"
said Oliver
Oliver «.
B. mcohu
McOfill12?^
Btatc*." raid
cuddy. MD. President of the
Michigan State Medical Society. {t0 Photography and electronics,
"have guided automobile manu-1------------------------------------------focturera tn making Important
design changee.**
Many safety features of today’s
automobiles, such a* the padded
dash boards, Improved door lock*
and steering wheel design, nnd
seat belts, are the results ot such

severity of Injuries,'' Doctor
McGillicuddy, of Lansing, said.
He added that more complete
knowledge of auto crash prob­
lems may aid in the treatment of
the victim'* injuries.
The counties covered in thia
*eph, Van Buren and Allegan.
maxoo and Branch.
Private support for 411 comes
from community organliuiians,
service clubs, business. Industry
and individuals.

.West Woodland
By Victor Sitton

Milo

^/billion

IAYLORED
PRE-CUT

MEAT • [(St,

VUK

The Future Farmers of Ameri­
ca and the Home Economics Club
of the Hastings High School held
thtir Parents Night dinner on
Wednesday. April 28.
Honorary Chapter Farmer De-

Charolals breeder; Eugene Hay­
wood. KJ, Dairy farmer; George
Lydy. Hastings Milling Co., and
Gerald Smith. Holstein breeder.

0*

SSa“...^ Designate Barry
As Emergency
Farm Loan Area

■QHiSU

stive lenders—carry four percent
inlereot. They are scheduled for
repayment In accordance with

HOMES

Smart like a

FOX
!s the man who’s prepared for emergencies. Fire,
wind, tornados or other disasters sneak up and cause
havoc when least expected. Your Hastings Mutual man

can help you “out-fox" these and other risks to property

...SAYS FARM
LOAN SERVICE
IN A BIG WAY!

THE ROCKWOOD

TAYLOR Civts YOU THIS*
?XTM) LIVING" FBATUtO

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part-time farmers in Michigan. Wisconsin. Minnesota
and North Dakota uro using ’/» billion dofioad bi '
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or Complete Commercial Package. He’ll welcome your

call for more information about these low-cost plan*.

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The Sherwood Agency
National Bswk Boildta*. Hastiagi

�Milo Bible
Church Has
Special Services

aona at Wyoming were Sunday

morning at the MUo Bible
Church and on Sunday. May 23.
... n—rs—kx la ■— -■ ■ ■ •

family Night will

Two bad accident* happened la
Middleville to two of our dUzcn*
Mra Dorothy Bonneville stepped
on ■ turn* h»„
cupmttng at bw aon'a Mr. and
BOnne»‘U*I David Kirmctn ni avrerdy in­
jured ta an accident at White'*
Product* Dnuiun when tcaung a
Unk‘U “P*0^ “d

William*, Mr. and Mr* Robert
Ttilan. Sr, Mr. arm Mrs. Bernard
Wlertnga and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Rlcluu-d Wilcox of Hwtinga and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry William* and
daughter of Drtruit were Bunday

another daughter, Mr. and Mra
Ralph Prankowakl and children of
Ann Arbor. were dinner gucaU
along with Bab Potto and room­
mate. Bob Peterson of Grand Rap­
id* and Mr and Mra Ray PMU.

-Come and enjoy th* fdlow-

eye. He is at Blodgett HcagMtal in
,--- -------al the Milo Bible Church, Includ- taken to Blodgett Hospital Friday
. — I* -d.ll,. 17—v
I.
evening after his daughter. Mr*.

Middleville

Tick and family from Kalamazoo
and Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Sullivao
May 17—Child Study Group। and family, load. * Mr. and Mra
Mtu. 8 pm.; bMelMll. Wayland. WUUam Klump of MLddtevUlo and
Mr. and Mra George Foot, with
then four children. Linda. Jimmy,
Andy and Wilbur, were Mother*
Day guewu ct their parent*, Mr.
tion; Library board meeting. 7:30. and Mra Wilbur Klump.
May IM—High School Spring
with her mother. Mix Ray JohnK&gt;n. Sunday they, with another

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Canned Picnics

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round-up will in Ute canoe race from Fabburg
■e enrollment Park near Lowell to Boat Riverside Park near Grand Rapid*. Hol-

,
P'™1’* ™Public tually took part In the
throughout southern Michigan tolas of these.

PLUS OTHER GARDEN ITEMS

DUCKS

Jeffrey of Grund Rapids were
Sunday bluest* of Mr. and Mrs.
child who will be. Res Schad. * The Prairie Lilcnsry
Club met Wednesday with Mrs.
to enroll should call the elementary A. Cummings orc announcing the
engagement of their daughter. Lln-

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,
will bring an ouuundlng cultural
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PLANTATION—20-10- 5
COVERS 5,000 SQUARE FEET

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Steiner and family and her moUicr.
Mra. Jennie Hutter cf Wayland,
were gueato Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Frank lluiter In Elgin, III

By Mrt, Mary Jackion
» *,»•«
7H-1U0 Dutrict Cmnporee will be held
lids weekend. A Lyman Kiuuney
bulll\a "Ouif.PuUy- in id* yard
Tmnis-Uelton. here.
recently. * The MeUwdlst WSCS
May 14-- BaaebaU-LowcU, hero; meet* thi-, Thursday evening at
Tranis, Lowell, here. Seniors Ute Melluxhat Cintron. * Mr. ansi
VUK Legislature at Lansing; Mra Clarence Gilding of Grand
Safety Patted to Chicago; C1U1-

MUd.-td Tabor, who Is making her inptlud in the MeUiodlit Church
k^Tl!&gt; will,
a,.,..—
Sunday. * Mra. Harold Kcnneen
and Uirre daughter! attended a
Mother-mushier banqucC with her
mother, Mrs. Buttera. in Kala-'
Mother-Daughter banquet at the maaoo Friday.
Methodist Church Friday. * Mr
and Mrs. Rusacil Brown of Chlkegon Tuwday. '* The Men
—aa*c cm vwu, and urotner, Mr. Breakfast vrill be Ivld tn the Me
and Mn. Elmer Brown. Bunday. odhl Church Saturday at 8:30
They oil had dinner with a slater,
Mr. and Mn Lloyd Hnkbeme. *
Mr. and Mr*, daytm Waldron ot
Grand Rapid* called on Utelr
daughter. Mra Elmer Brown,
Thu: kt ay.
Jolin Richardton'* family, who Clty. N.C.. March 34, 1830.

MAKE A&amp;P YOUR GARDEN CENTER!

arid family, with the exception of

3.

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At Battle Creak
For 5 Concert!

Dcrahren tn St.’ John* Saturday. and Mrs. Harold Shde:* and two
Mr. ud Mrs. Ptnkbclnar Wrt

- 59c

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Peanut Butter

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Frosting Mixes '

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uper Markets

�8—THE HASTINGS BANNER

Lake Odessa

Pennock is Observing
National Hospital Week
National’Hospital Week, a public better Inform the public of tire
(duration event sponsored by the work being done by hospitals. Un­
fortunately. due to the current,
buildM program, an open liouse

observed ►«’ hosullaU throUgliout
the United States. te May 9-15.
"Normally during this week, the
Nation's hospital* hold open house,,
with hospital exhibits tn order toi

Bridge the

GAP
Till Pay Day

Conf ideal 1*1. Chargts

io $300.00, 1 '/« % $300.00

MODEL FINANCE
*50°° to *1,000°°
140 W. Stole St.

Phono 945-3429

pilal tills year. However, after the
expansion 1* completed, the public

By Mrt. ban Peterfnan

family of Woodland. Mrs-'Tiielma
Gilliland of Lansing and Mra.
Ruth Tasker were Sunday evening
Auxiliary met April 38 for a pot­

mood Gutters** home, called
to attend the deportment conven- Bartlett attended the funeral of
I tils couhln. Mra, Blanche (Oom) GuUerre*.
8te. Marie. Ua Hamp. AuxiliaryI Nussdorfer. nt Grand Rapids last
president, plans to attend and Wednesday.
Daryl came Sunday, April 11.
Bertha Rlttenger wa* named dele­
from Chicago, Hl...to spend Um
gate and June FaiirnL an alter­
nate. Other members ore planning meeting for the operation of tho
to attend. * Mr. and Mr* Tom summer recreation program. The
Kent County airport, and vtalted
and Mrs. Robot Conley and guards and swimming instructor* the Marton Shade* rural Dowell
Gary of Hastings were April 33
Dean Stuart.

clUtte* and Uic hospital in action.'*
John C. Bay, director ot Fi-nnixK
Hospital reported.
"A hospital 1* a flexible and dynamlc tmtltutlon. rescinding and
reacting to dumgtng health needs
of the community.*' my* Bay.
"National Hospital Week provides
ijn opportunity for the community
to Irani more about tlie hospital
wr.ires malntalntd to guard and
restore health." he added
Pennock Hmpltal lus made
great strides in trying to improve
the pattent care In keeping pace
with medical advances. They recftitly purehasrel an external de­
fibrillator and jku-emakrr to arnltt chief engineer al Pennock Hospital, join
in the management* of cardiac cardiac resuscitation equipment and p
patients, particularly those who Hospital in standby readiness.
might be brought tn to tlie hos­
pital with cardiac arrest or In
cardiac nbrtltatlqn. The hospital person in the community has a
Ims atao instituted In-sen Ice train­ vested Intertai in the hospital, and
ing program* to improve the skills
familiar with the hospital. Its serv­
ice*. and it* objective* and give It
their wholehearted suptxirt." Bay
commented.
training
resuscitation and - rehabilitation
Although patient care is the
primary function of hospitals, they
habitats to Institute a program for have many other actlvlUe* which
Ute screening of PKU •phenyl- affect health care now and tn the
ketotiuria&gt;, a condition tn newborn future Many hospitals are training ert Humphrey and family and
children resulting tn mental re- ground* for doctor*, nurse* ana
Sdatlon. If not detected early In other paramedical personnel who family. Later evening gumta were
sney. Tlie Stale Health Deport­
ment la now providing a screening hospitals.
family of Charlotte.
test which te to be made available
Some hospital* conduct medical
Tony Waldren of Nashville
and "idmlntatraUve research pro­
condition.** Bay said.
An average of one In every seven litapltal operation and manage­
person* require* hospitalization ment. Pennock Hospital Is cur­
rently Involved in a study of nurs-

Watha, who rocw.tly purchased | dinner gusot* Sunday, i
the trailer home of the Ralph I of Mr. and Mra. Arthu
Showermarw on Eaton Highway, fenstein. If. woodlahd
— of ------------- . Uwre
, Frtijy. Poupart at tendril
east
town, moved

dren and youth are Invited to
participate. The basketball game

of Morgan
added iwlp toward financing this
G-irn and chHdren. Iccal were .,™am '
’
April 25. dinner gucsta of Mr. I „ }'
„
and Mra George Owen. Evening
* Ww??J*tun*11
visltora were Mr. and Mra Tom I1’?’”’ 6yntla-v ,rom Chicago, II) ,
McKee of Hastings. * Mr. and *hCT® *he *fPent
wllh her
Mra. Gary McGhoc nnd chU- Idflu*h.t*r- ■Anl&gt;a'. M1-- Warner war

. TOW-.
mt-1■“
Ing with Vertvon Thompson near ' ?,
, avs
an&lt; 2?' j,u
Baldwin. * Mr. and Mr* Charlea
Wall of Haatlnp were April 25.
R^,
, Tne Kcnncui navies spent from
t Mr
Tu“d*r
Thuraday «th Mr*.
“
IMaystl Rush and the Hoyd BaxRlchard Shoetridge vtalted MbJundersurgery at a Grand Rapids

their vacation at Carsen City
with relatives.
Mr*. Mabel McCaul and Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Slater of Clarks­
ville. vtalted Roy Slater at But­
terworth Hospital In Orand Rap-

day* l*»t week with her daughter
and family in Lansing * Mr. and
Mra JUbcrt Haskill of Unsing and
their ton from Missouri spent Use
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs FrsrJc
Bumpus, * Mr. and Mra. Frank
Engl* visited . relative* In South
Bend last Thursday. * Mr. and
Mra. Don Stuta and children of
Grand Rapids came to see her
paranta Bunday but they had al­
ready left for a Detroit hospital

-------- ----- —
denly at his home Wednesday.
Funeral service* and interment l* spending the time with her
was held there The Laphams friend. KSy McMillan.

resident* and had lived in Cali­
fornia for a numbar of year*.
Hl* wife te the former Maa Mc­
Laughlin. * William Lane wa*
taken by ambulance to the Vet­
eran* Hospital in Ann Arbor
Friday. He had recently under­
gone lung surgery at a Grand
bion College April 23. after
Rapid* hospital * Mrs. Vernon
spending a week's vacation with
Beardsley, who has been tn a
real home at Charlotte since
a“turt*y- APr11 10- TiMtort of leaving Pennock Hospital, waa
r
Mr “nd Mrs Hiu!c&gt;' Stadrl. a brought to her home last Thuraw mJ Vi? V
&lt;W. « Mr. wa Mr.

XU

Mr. and Mra. Robert Moore and
children Mr. and Mra Bill
Blough and children and Mra.
Greta Blough were April 35 din­

Mr. and Mra. Keith Baaeett of
Battle Creek anti Mr. and Mr*.
Max Guy of Woodland spent Sun­
day at their cottages here. * Mr.
and Mrs. Warren Calms spent
Thuraday with his nephew. Mr.
and Mr*. Murie Reynold* at Union
City. * Gcurgc Lowden entertained
company from Lansing Sunday.

four ton* of Charlotte spent Bun­
day With her parents. Str. and Mra.
John Mason. * Mr. and Mra J.
Roy Smith of Grand Rapids and
Sidney Gelb of Caledonia were
Bunday visitors of Mr. and Mr*.
Walter Culbert.

Walter and Fay and Mr. and
Mrs. Fred O'Connor and Bette of
rur
gut
falter and MarJean

The Saucy Boat

HMnaEaguadi

ers Blough of Northville. * Mr*.
Ruth Springer of Hasting* and
Mra. Greta Blough, local, were

RttM*

Mrs. Reuben Crites *pen
weekend visiting relative* in
Jackson.
Mra. Sylran Tagg attended a
birthday get-together honoring

ton Kuhn of

Freeport April 25. * Mr*. Milpl tai ha* the proper staffing, which
includes both quantity quality, and and Mra. Jii Burghduff of Has­
a proper rnlx of professional nnd tings to # t&amp;annlng meeting of
non-professtonal personnel. It te

Eggleston of 81k Late*. * Mr.

Carl Foralund1

daughter were weekend visitor*
ot Mr. and Mra. Joe Christie of
Marion. ★ Mr. and Mra. Seymour
Bouwens and children

study being conducted in the bo*pitals of southwestern Michigan
under the sponsorship of tbe Mich-

Kellogg Foundation to determine
the practicality of applying indus­
trial and engineering techniques
tn hospital* in an effort to and
help keep hospital cost* from ris­
ing too rapidly.

asked by Michigan Hospital Scrv-

For Comfortable Summer
Living... Add A Screen Room!
Enjoy the outdoors without being bothered by winged

mute far hospital* by Blue Croaa.
It was also selected as a pilot hos­
pital in a study by the Hospital
Administrative Service* a national
organization providing statistical
data for better management of
tvwnlrals tA
—. ——.
accounting techniques which are
hoped will provide administrator*
and boards of trustees with

pests. Let us add a lovely screen room to your home.
Wc can do the job easily and economically, lee to it

you get a screen room that will enhance your/home'*

appearance and help keep it* value high, z

Our - Mrvice I* complete.

more depth for the
in an effort to rei
Haspltate are alao concern^
with the health of peraona not
hospitalised, ■nirough public edu­
cation program* and cooperation
with allied health agencies, thiy
promote better health practice* in
the Entire community.

Wo can plan the job, *upply all material* and do

. Freeport

ONE-STOP

the actual construction.

SERVICE

Coll us Hii* week for an

at home' estimate.

By Mrt. Syioan Taff
Ul *M«k St.
TU-U1T

The George Elliott children of
Hastings spent a weekend with
Floyd Grinnell. while their parFloyd Grinnell were Mr.

nnd

four children of BoXUc Creek. *
April 25 with their daughter. Mr.
Tmpala Sport Sedan, juet one of
IS model! in the Number One lint

Mr. and Mrs. George Humphrey,

and

Build An Outdoor Living
Room' This Spring!
Let u* show you how easy it is to create a lovely patio

behind your home. We hove all the materials you’ll

Mr*

George

Hmnphiay

---------------------- Jack Neubecker
homo In Alto, h Six.
George Humphrey were
Corrigan at Middle lake. * Mr*

Success hasn't gone to its price

Newton of Hasting* April 35. and
vtatted Mr. and Mr*. Clark
Blanchard of Wyoming April 25.

need . . . including plastic translucent panels for your
Greiner of Hastings were April

After au, you don’t fet the No. 1 place (or stat there
year after year after yw) unlesa you give people a lot

detail* on our financing pions.
farm near Heatings * Mr. and

No Obligation Estimates

Budget Terms Arranged!

— u_

THE U.S.A,

steady things as you go. Uke howBfbr much economy

4 *a/#*/

or excitement you’d want, our mhterly 140-hp Six to
our ferocious Turbo-Jet V8, 325 hp on order.

for their money. That, Chevrolet does. Look what’a
new for 1965. Everything.
Like the handsomest ndw atyling you’ve ever turned

■ “E NU. 1 WAY

around for another glance at. Like Chevrolet’a Jet­

CHEVROLET)

smooth ride, even better now with Wide-Stanea to

Besides price, one other thing hasn't changed:
Chevrolet’s traditional resale value... jtill so good you

won’t believe it until you get it So get it (along with
all that’s new) at your Chevrolet dealer's. Now.

LARKE BUICK-CHEVROLET
"E ank mm iwr

1435 I. HtMvw

Wl MW

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                  <text>This Is Michigan Week—Fly Your Flag On Friday—Heritage Day

The Hastings Banner
One Hundred and Tenth Year

$79,517.77
Sales Tax Here
Pay

Total sates taxew collected Ln

THE BANNER’S FIRST HOME —This is how The Hostings

buUdlax in 1195 looked Uks this. tt housed the Hicks A Spence

returns was 87951777. That, In­
cluded 86295 on buUdlpg ma­
terials, 85,179 for general
merchandise, 829502 for food.
822,144 for automotive. I1JB24 for
apparel, 81,461 for furniture. 85.-

Hostings, Michigan, Thursday, May 20, 1965

Section One—Pages 1 to 8

Memorial Day Will

Soon Arrive—Drive

24 PAGES — 3 SECTIONS

NUMBIM I

Antique Sale
Friday Night at
Community Bldg.
Members of the Historktd So- '

Heritage Day of Michigan Week
this Friday. May 21. at 7 pm. in
the Community Building in Has­

The wide and varied collec­
tion Includes a walnut whatnot,
n very quaint folding walnut
chair, a marble-top table, a rough
sanded pine and maple table,
i unusual picture frames, a pine
and birch china cupboard, wal­
nut secretary, very good spinning

a picture easel with picture, iruft.

IJIIFIJJ

table, fireside bench, chain, some

silverware, iron toys, dolls, triv­
ets. flat-irons, kerosene lamps
and lanterns, a pedestal table,
bedding, butternut spool bed
frame, also a maple and walnut
bed frame, pitcher pump, clocks
and many dishes that include
some Limoges. Carnival glass.

and Conununity.
Banner, with the editorial, advertising and business office fronting on Stole Street, and the commercial printing section with the
business offlm laraisA In
whits hniuu.
__
________ .....
.
. ...
•Photo by Barth.

Ttiere is a table of “Old but
Nice" pieces that are very useful
as well as decorative items.
Recent donors to the collection
are the Christopher Goulds. Ar­
thur Kidders. Irving Township
Board. Wilson Guernsey. Del
Morgan. Clifford Webb. Barry
We have never had a formal
County Farm Bureau Women.
Ernest Morgans, Gordon Oro til­
ers, E. L. Appelman.,Rjjr Hay­
wood, Mrs Minnie Springer, Eva
Hecox and Marie Hlgby.
Doors will open at 5 o'clock special date on which everything
and the old phonograph of Mr. wu completed. Invariably, it
Webb will provide a proper back­ seemed, there were always a few
ground. Larry Baum and Bert
Benham will be on hand to give
all a bit of a ride, of course,

"EDITORIALS" State’s First Lady

Seek School
Board Position

Charles Moore

2

Dies on Friday;

Mayor Proclaims
Poppy Days
In Hastings

Howard Frost, secretary of the
Hastings Board of Education,
will be opposed in his bld for an­
other term on the board in the
Hastings Mayor Franklin C.
Funeral services for Charles J.
June 14 election by Dr. Charles Beckwith has proclaimed Thurs­
Moore, 86. ppmlnent Barry
day. Friday and Saturday, May
20, 21. 22. as Poppy Days in
Hastings and has called on all
leader who died Friday
citizens t» participate in Utts
at Pennock Hospital, v
special event which pays tribufe
al- 3 pm. ThMBlay at t
first named to the school board to veterans and at the some Ume
port Methodist Church.
, In October of 1M7. when he «u provides funds for special pro­
grams.
1
and burial was in t
Poppies. HtUe red crepe paper
Township Oemgtory.
flowers which arc replicas of
those growing In Flanders Fields,
till.-rJ
will be sold by members of the
American Legion and Veterans
of Foreign Wars and their Aux­
many yean and helped to organ- He is a 1950 graduate of the Unl- iliaries tn all communities.
. vcrxlly of Michigan and a native
cnu ana was a nieiuucr oi inr ,
Welcome Grange. During World &lt;
1
0-----------War I he was engaged In ship- IJIJC
American citizens, set aside a
ping livestock out of this area.
IO UTT CT
special period Ln which we pay
He was In the insurance bus!-'
our deep and thankful appreclness about three decades and &gt;
served tor 20 years as president
Hastings High School again
all
generations for their love
of the Woodland Mutual Fire In- ,
surance Company.
In which 15 or more students are States and for their contribtiWhile he lived in Rutland enrolled, it wu announced tills
Township he had served u the
through their service in” the
township treasurer, and while In June 21 through July XI.
Armed Forces of cur beloved Na­
tion. and
many years as a justice of the

Rites Tuesday

11 From Barry

Earn Degrees
At Michigan
cred operations during 1966.
of buri newt included those provid­
ing: personal services to Indi­

He built the present Sunoco
service station in Freeport

mlnlmum of M dock
in Bowne Township across the
road from his farm.
His wife died on June 12. 1904.
«.
He »
te survived u/
by w
two mm.,
sons. make-up" hour will be held In
Ralph of Freeport and Alva of 0,6 afternoon for students who
Clare; 12 grandchildren: 25 h*ve incurred legitimate absences,
great grandchildren, and iwo However, a student will not be
brothers, William of Florida and allowed more than three absences
Big Rapids and Arthur of Free- during the aix-week seaslon.
irt. A son died in infancy and
More Information may be obdaughter, Mrs. Dale (Maud) kilned by contacting the HHS
u.V died II.
Cook,
in Slav
May, IMS
1966
i office.

Frank Stamm
Heads Jaycees

wife of Michigan's Chief etecu-

Model Future Swtmlng Pool will
be on display and available for
inspection.

Hastings Dennis L. Huntley. It6

ill! 8. Michigan, was graduated

rtraUen.

ployed 114 persons (exclusive of
proprietors) and had a payroll

1
.44.412 establishments w
(ceipto of 81,7931 million.

business admlntetraUcm; Mary L-

Michigan

David am! Virginia Crtsty. R1
Officers for the fiscal year Washington, D. C„ 20402 and al Hickory Corners, each earned BA
degrees: Ruth A. VerUnde, Middle­
starting July 1 were elected Mon­
ville,
a BA. and Dennis A- Foust,
day night by the Hastings JayBtomm; Interior vice president.

Officers of the Nashville VFW
dent. Bob Hartle; secretary; Art Post and Auxiliary are to be In­
Meade; treasurer. Sager Miller,1 stalled at a public ceremony at
and board member. Jack Noel

neertng.

Cottage Damaged
A youngster playing with an
electric hot plate Is believed to
have caused the fire at a cottage
at the Wesleyan Campground
south of Hastings about 12 55

ints ofyesterday”....

as gleaned from the

tir.preMlveneas of the downtown

Eleven Barry County students an Illa ted division. Family Fun
Pools, Inc. has announced an
grata at the University of Mlehl- open house celebration for this

come the flower that is symbolic

"Now, Therefore I. Franklin C.
Beckwith, do hereby proclaim
Thursday. Friday and Saturday
as Poppy Days in Hastings. I
further recommend that all of us
join on Memorial Day In paying
special tribute to the men and
«omen who have given so much

Family Fun
Pool Open House
This Weekend

Medical School. Flint College or’

tlon picture production and dis­
tribution bnsfneiwea; motion pic-

Any student interested tn at­
port Knights of Pythias and wu
a member of the Freeport Meth­ tending is asked to complete an
application on or before May 28.
odist Church.
Any student from any high school
ship on April 14. 1879, the san in the area may enroll providing
his high school principal approves
March of INI he married and the dais is not filled by HHS

‘Our Heritage Day* to be Featured
By Mrs. George Romney’s Talks to
Barry Seniors. Women of County

Barry’s Service
Businesses Have
$2 Million Gross

tribute especially by materially
assisting the men and women

Freeport Board of Education. He

At one time, we were considering
the construction of a new plant
away from the business district.
We needed more room and this
srerned to be the only solution.

To Give Addresses
Here on Friday

arid homemade goodies will be on tlcnal and Uiought that Michigan
from the comer at Church and
George Swanson U donating Week might be u logical time to State. We liked It there. Then
Michigan Week opened auapkioudyu, Ha.Minp and Barry
came the opportunity
County
residents participating
Spiritual Foun-------------* to
— purchase
- avurir^ Sunday
.ruiiMa* with
wikai icaiurno
111 epilliu.llin ruilllall the other helpers and the sale
the Bauer property next door, daltons Day and this annual observance continues this Thursday
begins at 7 o'clock.
Armwisc. this gave us the space! with Education Day, Friday with Our Heritage Day and SaturAll the money from this rale
especially, when the ghel- day with Onr Youth Day.
markers In Barry County.
dmvtauirtbw,
------- -----------Students in Hastings and other Harry County schools this
statement. Groups Interested in was acquired to provide additional
Ttiuraday will learn the great
significance of Michigan "Dyna­
seeing printing machinery in oper­ room.mic in World Progress "
ation have always been welcome
Friday will be one of the high­
The remodeling of a building Is
to tour the plant and always will
lights of Michigan Week and
something of a gamble, since you
their flags on Our Heritage Day.
activities scheduled for the next (Please turn to Pg. 4. this Sec.)

Summer School

Ha helped in obtaining the
first fire truck for Freeport and

an advantageous time for open
house tours, anyway.

formed a bucket brigade to ex­

Klwanli. Speaker — Chief Judge welcomed. Hostesses will be Mrs.
Pro Tern John W. Fitzgerald of Theater Hodges, Mra. William
Kirkpatrick. Mra. Howard Peters.
Mrs. Robert Shannon and Mrs.
Klwanls Club's luncheon meet­ Stephen Johnson.
ing Wednesday noon at the Par­
Another highlight of Our Heriish House. Judge Fitzgerald, of
vlsiton. adult and children alike, Grand Ledge, wu elected last Sale to be held Friday at 7 pm.
and that free gifts will be pro­ !*ovember from the Third Du- at the Community Building at
trict and discussed the functions the fairgrounds. A variety of an­
vided for all age levels as well.
of tiie new Court
tique articles, in addition to a
wide selection of good furniture
and other things will be aueNancy is Home
tioned of! with George Swanson
Nancy. 6-year-old- daughter of donating hV. auctioneering servMr. and Mrs Lawrence Puyne of ices. Mbney realized from the
R2 Hastings, was brought home sale will be_u*cd to place hlsfrom Butterworth Hospital.! tartea) markers in Barry County.
specially invited guestr.
Plans are being completed to Grand Rapids, on Saturday! «Onday
'rPn^Uvre " ™ m““
organize a “modem math" class
‘
‘ioHfnization. joined th. Rotart­
for adults next Fall, Assistant to
In Uie Palm Sunday tornado.
&gt;nl for thB
jons
the Mlchl&lt;&gt;n
Michigan week
Week Ionlun'cheon and heard Edgar K Orr
to the one offered during this post
EXHIBITS ON DISPLAY
-president
of
Orr
Industries.
Inc..
Winter In which about 300 parents
The 7th grade Art Exhibit
{Central Bank of Grand Rapids
be Thomas Maurer and Keith Tay­
Science Exhibits In the junior
and vice president of Keifer In­
lor. of die public school faculty,
ternational Products. In
Cluses have be-n tentatively art
open to the publie Friday eve- I porting school products
to begin the second week of the
nlnx.
Holland.
He discussed the need for the
! United States to expand its In‘ tcrnntlonai business and declared
(that opportunities overseas are
unlimited and that trade with
stop and see the pool In opera!
tlon on Bsturday. May 22. from
10 am. to B pm. and again on
Sunday. May 23 from noon until
a pm.
Lawrence has announced that

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Jackson.

Woodland Township
Registration Nolle* tor the
Special Election

NERDS MATERIAL

Mayor John W. Hewitt and his dent; V, lliord G Pierce, third
«— from Hastings were given a,, vice president: Gordon CroUm,
party
---------------— j—dur
. sectary;
George Balch, treasurroyal reception
at Dearborn
­
ing the Michigan Week mayors
exchange program. Included In

I

by the colorful Mayor Orvle Hub­

Notice is hereby gh__
qualified electors of Woodland
Township that registrations are

6317 E. Coats Grove Road. Those
who have voted during the last

motor cycle escort from the city

this election. Only property ownborn Inn. a quickie tour of
Greenfield village and other thal large scale operations are
events too numerous to mention. stUI in progress in t
Theater of OpcroUons.
W. Blas Company, wu elected
president-of the Hastings Lions
Club at the meeting Tuesday
evening, to succeed Lynn Perry.
Other of fleers named were Ralph

. . ■MXwABD QLANOBB.

Woodland Township for a period
DIGNIT
■ aww ..vw.il iii.ru &lt;&gt;&lt;u ■ vi 1.11 uici 11
wun .iinjorana ,
Mrs. J. Glenn Sperry ef South Haven (left) exchanging mayoralily

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_tlr*

~----- —

Mrs. Donald Lent (right) as participating
Day with Woodland. Both official parties

Woodland Township Clerk 8/20

�les for
Rayner
Held Friday
May 1J, at Pennock Hoepltai.
were hold at 1 :$0 pm. Friday at
1 - Osgood Funeral
J.'-.nWM W»v. George EiUotl offl-

Selby and Mary iFergttsoni
Rayner. He moved to Georgia

. . TENDER, BLADE CUT CHUCK

Hartings in 1919.
He formerly was employed by
the Wool Boot Company. the K.
W. Bliss Oanpany and farmed
In Carlton Ttownshlp. He also
worked for the Naah-Kelvlnauir
Company in Grand Ralphs from

He lived In thia
Mt had ben

Until:

Charles

of

Clarksville:

,kxi Heights. and Richard of
Wyoming:, three daughters. Mrs

OLamb Sale!
LEG-O-LAMB
SHOULDER ROAST
Shoulder BLADE CHOPS
THICK CUT RIB CHOPS

WELL TRIMMED

at HMllnai
trout grandchildren; two slst/rs.
Mra. Myrtle Rayner of Hartings
and Mra Lulu Calc of HimUngiL

ib. 79'
ib. 49'
ib. 59'
ib. 98'

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Mra. 0. D. Bauer was a dinner
guest of the Clare Kauffmans of
Alto on Sunday.
The Earl Campbells of Assyria
and the Clarence Mlllera spent
last week on a fishing vacation
at Lake Gogebic. .The weekend
before they left the John Kornoelys bf Marlon were guests at
the Millers, and the Sunday af­
ter their return their daughter
anti grandson, Mrs. Carl Norcutt
and David, of Battle Creek spent

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Mrs. Alfred Stacey, and Mra.
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vhdkMr. and Mrs. John Hewitt
yurt-T family. Also visiting the
Hgtitta were Mr. and Mra. John
Hrwnt and family of Lansing
afd Miss Patty Kelley of Grand
Rapids. The Hewitts are leaving
on Thursday to visit their daugh­
ter. the Rex McMillans, of Gray­
ling. for several-days, and from
there will go to Gaylord to visit
MfltMMLMra. "Butch" Dodge.
irWMO' students Larry Marte
Jar.d Mary* Martinson spent the
(weekend with his parents, Mr.
■Dd Mrs. Leon Martz.
^S»&lt;hd Mra. Wilson Guidet,
Jr„ and family of Jenison visi­
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Barry Road
Fund Bolstered
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The Barry County I

they have b»n entertaining koine

three month vacation trip. They

riaw of San Frandaco by night

the "Randy" Knowles in Houston, Know Im' opinion. Yooerolte ValTexas, where they vlailrd the
L.BJ, Ranch and the King
fee* go into the Highway Fuad.
Ranch, also the Alamo, the
lh__ fiXlnd
Barry communities and the,
quaint old Spanish Village of their trailer
" they found
p_ the
amount* they receive include Hu-1
LaVIllita. and th. Oovarnora"
Palace In Turnon they were ~"k and JL
Ung*. 83LS6S; Freeport, WjOM.
Si Middleville, 85,545; Narinlllc. M JSM.
and Woodland. 81.605.
Other area communltle* and the
no" vowui, .U u» Ou, vd u. vou on. pouu.
Na’Jcns navy bemw-wj pment. of intercet In that locality
^TyX waaAn
amount* they receive Include Ver­
montville, 83,887; Wayland. 87^32.
Strnheld. 82529: Portland, 813326;
Washington, D. C, Wednesday Richland. 81.843; Saranac. 84.716;
Manin. 8X271: Lowell. 810280.
Lake Odessa. 87.156; Dimondale.
83AS; Caledonia, 83.238, Charlotte.
822,376. and Allegan, UUJI.
titu-r Ute small fry, abo prepare
and serve tbelr guesta a lundi. and
both the buys and gtrij of the class
asMjt with the cooking.
. The members of the class ato
made a cardboard train. mid vari«• other game, and toy. with

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Thursday evening, conducted by
the moderator of tte tenting
Preabytery. the Rev. Bernard O.
Mattoon.

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Recently Uie council directed
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hens to form a social club tor
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The Barry County Tax Ootnmlaiion lield Ito first martini;
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County Clerk Allan C. Hyde by I
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Other member* of the oonunl*-,
aloo are County Treasurer L F.
Maua. County School Commie­
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factory Improvement will be made
from the end Of the pavement on
South Jefferson street to the
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Thia section of a much used city
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left where the street had been
dug up for various purpown
have never been properly smooth­
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which give people driving off tlie
pavement a good Idea of vlut
the entire course of Jefferson
street used to be like.

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Laverne Sutton, worthy brother;
Ferret Christy, secretary; WUUam McKnlght, treasurer.

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EDITORIAL

i PIWIOCK HOSPITAL l|

Funeral aervirea for Fred B.
Wieringa. 71 M Middleville.
Judy VanWlo, a llcanrad pracI who died Tuesday morning. May
I IB, at Blodgett Hospital in Grand Uoal nurse at Pennock Hoapiui
; Raplfta, are U&gt; be held at 3 pm on the afternoon shift, returned
Friday at the fleeter Funeral Monday night from a grand varollon in Turaon, Aria. 8hc flew
Home in Middleville.
,„r Rev
™ Karl ...
. The
H. Keefer
to out May 8 and returned May 11,
to official* with ba ria I in enjoying her flrat plane trip very
While ,n
in Tucson, *»
aha
Yankee Spring Cemetery.
I •much.
—* wh,u
“ stay-­
Mr Wleringa had been hca- ed with her uncte and aunt. Mr.
pltallzcd for a month prior to and Mrs Italph VanWIe, who
lila death.
Ho to survived by hta wife;
Rand: two daughters, Mra
Charles (Margery) Williams and
Mra. Hurry (Itemadine) Rraser.
both of Middleville; a son. Bern---------- —ard. of Middleville; 11 grand- weather at Tucson was very nice,
children; thro.
Mr. Ar- not much hotter than B was in
thur (Margaret) Itowc of High- Barry County a few days back,
land Part; Mra Edward (EUxa- with just one real cool day white
beth&gt; Timm of Middleville and *he was there.

d tn make room for the

, twwever, we were happy.

ibtadly lucky, tn find that and labor. Kven the gaslights were tarial. advertising and ixudncaa
problems developed obtained through a local agency office fronting on State Street and
I went about aa planned and installed by liral craftsmen. the commercial printing asrtlon
Construction worlt progressed by
stapes, timed K&gt; that it wu never
rajni were being punched necoaary to chute down, even while
igli to connect the two build- new equipment wu Scing installed,
Brfrk must have been really and old equipment relocated. The made from a photo taken of the
western portion of the present
Banner building tn 18». when It
The program • was developed
housed Ute Hicks Ac Bpence general
rierr. At the right, you cun put and to being spotuunxl by the
Columbia Broodea.il ing System,
see a portion of the stairway that
Safety Council. Krogrr-ta co­
operating in the nationwide aafoly effort because of the com­
pany* -recognition of the need
to halt needless traffic injuria*
dent's hour Ip which the new
State President Roy R. Oallle
Mr mkI Mra Ovilte VunWfc
Iwnored outgoing President Mil­
called on Mr. am! Mra George
Wood of Grand Raptds. Sunday. siisLBYVimi — Oi»&lt;. lUrtuu. ton D. McKay.
Ury also visited Mra Id* Wile*. *:,‘SrraLi‘ b«. n.b.i. *&gt;..&gt;.
IL V.U.WI,. .uni. «l» l.a* SLWSS-JSJ.’fiSL.’W.
mat. hi*-u-IO, V.m. i

CORNER WALNUT AND S. JEFFERSON
HASTINGS

tiling clcsriy resembling an inferno.
So. a special salute also, to the
old-time printers, whose tenacity
»xs a factor in creating the better
conditions ofrtoday. Even alter Uie

caru». ill, v«ai»« rotter. OBO B. Sunday to visit another stater
VI Mtilajtsa. lUruta Onn»i, 413 B. and family, Mr. and Mra George
Kuo*. Vlania Klng.l», uoa B auu, Dryer and family. Mra. Dryer la
Dr. CHo:»« Xxxkwood. 7M B. Bn­
t-a. Jo-FJlra Mrv* *40 H. Bend. i recovering from surgery. Monday j
Vli*lnl« Bibb**. Ill, AUU Malta.
El. Lui* V*»u*v. 41. W. Apslt. May they attended the birthday ceJe- i
I IT. BL.try
Bl. M», 1$.
MABHVUXB — MlMt.4 y*nott, 11$

of the Michigan Department of
Conservation. Bob. who lui* Ixvu ,
with the dirpurunenL 14 year*,'i;
is hi charge of the field office'!
and currently they have added ;

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Competence and efficiency are
only half the story of our funeral

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service. We combine these qualities
with understanding, thoughtfulness

.till have the added room needed
to produce efficiently. So, during
Michigan Week, as a gesture of
confidence in our State and Comdedication of a printing plant Uiat
is as near completion 'as any plant
can be that will always be in

and genuine sympathy
the

to insure

total satisfaction of all who

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Modem Styling
lightweight

ONLY
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Hostingi

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Ph. 945-2866

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Phone 94S-347T

.

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Saturday and Sunday, May 22nd and 23rd
Saturday from 10 a.m. Io 8 p.m. -- Sunday 12 Noon io 8 p.m
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VERANDA SUN DECK ALL FOUR SIDES
Built-In Redwood Benches - Seeing For 50 Adults

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Company

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Approved

Moves

P&amp;EE
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Gifts for All
.

CoHee and Donuts - Pop for Hie Children

\ Family Fun Pools, Inc.
AFFILIATE of LAWRINCE GAS SERVICE
M &lt;3 .nd M *7—A Mila oW Ooa.H.lf Wnt o( ((nHRfi

FIim. Wl S-1101

�i
turirita* trip.

SI

personal Mention
-----—.
susujy oi ipsj.
Untt vUlUKl hi* parent*. th* Don

STrZ Suffers Fatal
Heart Attack

Sriuuf banquet at the Amwtan
Son Hall in Battle Orwk on
wrfnrad*y evening of taM week.
Mr and Mra. Richard Oruce.

• ur.i XI5
iwiiuru ut omu of IndianapoUa Ind i
Wwhingtoo. t&gt;. C, thl* week I gurato of the Hamer iwvkcra

CHOOSE OUR
INSURED-SAFE

STORAGE For your
WINTER WOOLENS
Stop* Moths-Frees Closet Spoce

Phone

BARRY Cleaners
321 S. Michigan

Hastings

I

May D, following
attack.
He va* born May 14. Uli and
had lived for many yean In the
Ciarkavtlle area and attended
City thl* Bummer.
the EtoMinberKer school.
.
On May 8. 1930, he married
Beatrice Gray, who survive*. He
also leaves a daughter. Mr*
Chart** iBharom Mower; two
grandchildren. his mother, Mr*
Charles iLueUai Stahl; two
Sylvania.
•
brother*. Kenneth and Lloyd,
William Smith. **pi of the Wil­ and a lister. Mr*. George (Gienlard Smith* U with the IBM al nai Eldred, all of Clarksville.
Alpena till* Summer
Hckri Cole and Lculae Odrxywolaka al tended the Mlciugnn
phen, at Conull Unlraotty. The

RED CARPET

out the

For You This Woduai

The Stpelicn Johnauna auendril' Funeral terrier* for---- —
the wedding of Mbs* Judy Itobinu, i Stahl. S3, of Clarksville were
Elaughtar of Mr. and Mr*. AJantwId Sunday at 3 al th* Clark*itobma
of High
iusotn* o«
(sign Joint.
joint, N.
it. C
v . and
ana i »IU* Bl bl* Church with inter­
Mr
Martin Collin* in the
Uia Barali
c*meMr.
Sarah mcnl in the_ Clarksville
_ Marvfh
...
B. Duke Memorial Garden at
Duke Univrraity on May lat. flci*tod.
■ The bride1* moil hit i* the former

SPECIAL BUYS and
BARGAINS GALORE!

Ladies SPRING COATS
□ur entire stock of Wool Dress Coats

Ladies
CASHMERE COATS
100% cashmere in black and beige.

Marked Down

Off

from Regular Prices

Regularly
$59.98

.?4400

(

Two styles from which to choose.

Ladies Slips

Society newS

Mohair Sweaters

Saturday evening Use Dupli­
cate Club gathered at the Dave
WiMretl. Mra Richard Btrke and Ci.xjily.Fira and then drove to
Mra. Wilbur Birk enjoyed a day Grand Rapid* for their annual
dinner party.

Pastel colors in cardigan styles.
Sizes S, M, &amp; L.

Dacron &amp; cotton in lace trim.
Sizes*32 to 44.

Regularly $12.98.

Regularly $2.98.

Everything Returned in the Fall Refreshed

Wl 5-4265

atParmalee^s

Mr. and Mr* John Birman.
Jr.. Mr. and Mra. Howard Bir­
man. Walter Birman. Marie friend* Monday afuynocc to help
Hutching and Mra. John Binnan. jhim celebrate hi* fourth birthday.
Sr.. virited John Binnan. fir., i| Michael* riJtUr. Debbie, wm olao
in Community HoepittU, where. included in ll» blrtixlay fun.
he laid a (jliiuooma eye operation
i on Monday.

now

HOW

ODDS &amp; ENDS from our Ladies*

READY t« WEAR DEPARTMENT

&lt;/3 „ '/i

One Reck of Dresses. Jean,, Cut-Offs, Blouses, Swim Suita, Skirts, Etc.

club wa* entertained at the homo

You’ll Uka Our . . .

Beautiful Roses
Use
Ortho Liquid

Rose Food
and

Ortho Rose
Dust and Spray

'OSE FOO®

- Nylon sheer, square or long neck styles.
Assorted colors and patterns. Regularly 59c.

Just leave your dry clean­
ing with our experienced
attendants. They will pre­
spot. clean and hong
them on your hangers.

Just tell us what time
you'll pick them up and
your cleaning will be done
while you shop.

from the HaaUnga City office*.

231 W. Store

3

Now

evening. May 13th. Mra. Richard
Fcldpauach and Mra Robert
Hopkins held Um high tallies.

Congrraa, into which they have
recently moved, for a houacwarming party. They brought
refreshment* and a lovely gift.
A very pirtunuil evening waa
•pail. On Sunday, the 16th, a
family party including Mr. and

SAVE TIME &amp; MONEY
Plus . . .

Seamless in two shades: Honey and Mist.
Sizes 8’/z to 11.

Now 2 P&lt;k* *1.00

*1.00

for

LADIES SUMMER JEWELRY

LADIES BRIEFS-—

in the new summer shades. Earrings and
Necklaces. Rsgulsriy $1.00.

White acetate . . . Sizes 5-6-7.

FREE MOTHPROOFING

BLAIR’S FARM
&amp; GARDEN

LADIES HOSE

LADIES SCARVES

"Drop-Off-Service"

Now 2 hr *1.00

4 for *1.00

Now

LADIES LINGERIE
One Croup—Save one-half on Shift Gowns and
Baby Dolls. Sizes S, M, &amp; L. Pastel colors in a
sheer cotton-dacron blend.

Broadway (20 m*hu)

COIN-OP Cleaners

NOW
*1.99

Regularly

$3.98

327 N. Broodwoy

9:00 a.tn. to 5:30 p.m.

Wl 5-5982

Monday thru Saturday

' bwiuUf ul right lid* week.

Girls SHORTS SETS

INFANTS DRESSES.

Assorted colors with coordinated tops in all
cotton. Sizes 3 to 6X. Regularly $1.98.

Regularly $1.49.

Imported modeira dresses and slips.

now 88

NOW *1.00

INFANT SLEEPERS

GAUZE DIAPERS

In seersucker print and stripes.

Slightly irregulars. Regularly $2.98.

Regularly $1.98.

Now

FURNITURE
THURSDAY, FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY IS

2 doi. *5.00

Infant's Stretch Hood and Pants Sets
Terry stretch in pink, yellow and aqua.

GIRLS COATS &amp; SUITS
Dress Coats and wool Spring Suits.
Reduced from Regular

BABY BLANKETS
by Beocon

Pull-on style in sizes S, M, L. Regularly 29c.

Now

The Essex in assorted colors . . . Machine
washable, long wearing and moth proof.
Regularly $5.98.

Chooae Gift

If Purchoaa

It $51 to $100 —L—Up to $15.00

I* $201 to $300 Up to $50.00
la $300 to $400 Up to $75.00
I* $400 to $500 ___Up to $100.00.

It $101 to $150 ——Up to $20.00

It $500 to $750

It $151 to $200 --------Up to $35.00

It Over $750

Up to $150.00

---------- Up to $200.00

«

BEACH TOWELS
Sizes 36 by 65 inches. Assorted patterns.

Regularly $1.69.

Regularly $2.98.

NOW *1.19

FREE DAY"

BRING IN YOUR SALIS

SLIFS FOR FRU GIFTS

'Wrniture

117 WEST STATE STREET, HASTINGS, MICH

now *2.00

GARMENT BAGS

Blouses and Skirt Holders

Jumbo size to hold up to 14 garments.

Holds up to 6 garments. Regularly $1.19.

NOW *1.00
fabrics

now 88‘
TERRY CLOTH

’

Assorted prints. Regularly $1.19 yd.

NOW 2 yd«- *1.00

LAST WEEKS

MAY Uth.

now *5.00

Hemstitched in assorted patterns.

Prints and solids. Values to 98c yd.

NOTICK:

. . . Machine washable. R.guttrfy $$.98.

now *4.00

SPORTSWEAR

I

aa

Thermoweave 100% cotton Beacon blanket

STAMPED PILLOWCASES

Regularly $1.19.
OFFER AFFLItS ONLY TO SALES MADE DURING THE 3 DAYS

Sizes 30 by 40 inches. Assorted colors
and prints. Regularly $2.98.

4 for *1.00 .

BLANKETS by beacon

SELECT YOUR OWN FREE GIFTS OF’
FURNITURE FROM
OUR REGULAR
STOCK. A FREE
GIFT WILL BE
GIVEN WITH
EACH PURCHASE. I
YOU CHOOSE ’EM!

WAS THURSDAY,

1/a off

NOW *1.00
by Cutler

It $10 fa $20Up to $3.00
It $21 to $50---------------Up to $8.00

*1.00

$1.98

Kneeknockers and Jamaicas in assorted
colors. Sizes 7 to 14. Regularly $1.98.

PLASTIC BABY PANTS

Chooaa Gift

now”

Regularly

GIRLS SPORTSWEAR

BONUS

if Purchase

NOW *1.00

Now *1.00 yd.

Look for famous 'Trade-Name labels on the
things you buy ... you'll find them here!

Parmaleelr
124 East State Street

�ua. nasilMjS BA.VM.R

Plan Women's
College Week at
Michigan State

Mother-Daughter
WSCS Banquet
Enjoyable Affair

Candlelight Rites
Unite Couple al
Baptist Church

frdlnrirt \A/rtnlz al •

much to Uie Spring Uveme. Die
speaker's table held similar ar­
rangements hi dccoraUve ffcacrnotdera. Mr*. Elmer Robinson .md
Mrs. Merrill Karcher were re»;Kin-

aDow homemakers to study one 1
subject of thdr choice in depth
and several others briefly. Coursra
, will be offered In home manage- '
I ment, psychology, world view*
and many others.

' • ■

were the tiny cupcake* daintily
decorated by Mrs Robert All-ri

With sequin trim and long tapered
over-skirt effect over

b

scalloped

tulle edged with scalloped

, llto
---- ■■
; Club has re-elected Mrs. Harold

Other* elected Include the
......
m.L w.ll—
again this Summer to bom
makers of all ages and intmata
Mrs c*rl Benson:
during the 38th. annual College
wilbur Marsh and
Week for Women al Michigan'conrapontlmg secretary. Mro.
State University, July 27-30.
Tawrencc Tubbs.
This year', theme. "Today'. ■
,‘wenj will appoint her
Homo Shapes Tomorrow. World." I v^luusPconlnUttrra and tlw year
Is designed for wonun intereoted
wl]1
p|;um«i during the
— ------- ------ u-n.mer monwio
w
,
Individual and family concerns by tJx. ,lrst meeting next October,
to national and international
cjUj) member* are conProblems.
teniplallng a "skip day" on MooSpcclal gu«* speaker will be
june ?.
Dr. Zelma George. Former U. 8.1
------------ •------- ;—
Mr and Mrs Harold Gray and
Nations, whose topic will be
wcrc guests at the
"Change and Conflict Around lio&lt;n(. o{ thp Jnck i^tnks In
tile World."

ptauure sponsored by die W&lt;
Society of Christian Service
First Methodist Clmrch &gt;
room on Wednesday, May 13, r,-ent
a very enjoyable evening.
Table* were very beautifully dec­
orated with candle* of green and
yellow surrounded by Sjrtn^fiowers in low vase* with sprig.- of
peen intertwined down. Um cen-

Gocn. Pomona. Calif,, and John
McOalhard of Lowell, were united
In marriage In an Impressive can­
dlelight ceremony Saturday, May
«, al tin- First Baptist Church. Rev.
RuraeU Houseman perfarmnl the
double ring ccrtmcny nt 3 pm . In

.
' Kleimrac DffiCATS

V/a have the

latest

especially for mothers with chll-

waa given by Leslie Ann-Cook,
and Uie Toast to Daughters was
given by her mother. Mra. Leslie
Cook.
Dunng the Recognition of

lace

length veil of Imported silk illusion
Alencon lace outlined and trimmed

REV. AND MRS. LARRY DEE McOALLIARD
' . . . Mis* Linda L. Belscn Becomes Bride.

a Bible topped with red rose buds
and white carnation*

patterns

Complete prognun and regis­
tration information may be ob­
tained by writing to College
Week foe Women, 108 Agricul­
tural Hall. Michigan State Uni-

awarded the honor of being the
oldest mother present; Mrs. Keith

LINOLEUM
DIE MODERN FASHION
l.N H-OOILS

your county extension office.
Cottage Week for Women Is

of the bride, was the flower girl.'their studies In the Ministry after
bride, wqre * ballerina-length gown wearing a white lore dress and I hls Navy duty is over.
Weaver, also the mother with the
white accoaorles. Master Daniel; Out-of-town guests were from most daughters present; snd Mrs.
MR AND MRS FRED F. STANLEY
A FLOOR TO MEET
. MU* Donna Caukln Become* Bride.
bodice waa styled with a Belson, nephew u! the bride, was Ann Arbor. Battle Creek. Eaton J. A Turner of Linden, the mother
tinning Education Service and
Hapids. AUwn*. Lowell and Mid­ coming Uie farthest distance. Mrs.
neckline and elbow-length bearer of UuF ring*.
the Michigan Association, of Ex­
EVERY BUDGET
John
McGaUlard
acted
as
his
dlevtlle,
Midi.;
Fort
Wayne
and
sleeves and featured an empire
Ml*a Karen Knlll. of Port Huron, tension Homcmakiss
son's
brat
inon
and
ushers
were
Muncie.
Ind,
and
Olbaonburg.
waistline with a controlled skirt.
attended the guert book. Mias
David Hoag.
Die bridesmaids. Miss Kay Gib- WUHam Belson, brother of the Ohio.
brale and Oeorge W McOallianl. ।
-----------■rrved the punch, and Mtu San­ of Mra. Nellie Balmer of Mid­
Mrs. Gordon Sheldon with the
Betty Belson. cousin of Die bride. uncle of Uie groom. Mr. and Mrs.
Postscripts—Die bride iuis been background piano music furnuiu-d
dra Gralgmllc. of Saline, served dle Lake on Thursday and PriJoiin Barnett were master and ' Uic guest of honor at acveral bridal by Mrs. Wllliam Nethery. The pro- 1
pink organza over taUcta, The mistress of cerananira.
h&gt; mow
-h io
■- the audience
----- --from •baby•
showers. «-On
March
19 her &gt;imt
aunt, ------gram—
took
'
Hasting* cut the heart-shaped accompanied her . son and wife.
bodice was styled with short shiv it.
suit Mr*. Hoss Belson was Iwatena to hood through the grandmother
.....tile Richard Gaskill* to Clark*ihlli..... .....J- T1..
.__
XL...
....
stage. Mr&gt; Keith Taylor and b»by.
MLm Donna Caukln, daughter McCallum, stater of the groom.. viUo Sunday to at(end the fune123 W. Stole St.
tunic effect, removable over-skirt. accessories. The groom's mothiT ’ dlUonal bridal games were played Rene, prraented “Lullaby.'' with
served. Mlsa Jan Wlnaihofer. and ' rwl of her neplicw, Dalton Stahl.
of
Mr
and
Mra
Edward
B.
Cau
­
Malching lace inserts accented the wore an aqua suit with navy and | and Linda received many lovely Mra. Taylor singing. The “Toddler''
--------------------- ---------------M1M Darlene Jarman of Hostings1 Mtax narlene Jarman of Hoalinss
kln.
of
219
Bhriner
Street,
and
border of Uie ovcr-sklrta. All three :------ ---------------------------- .
1.ivv »v,v was portrayed by Elizabeth Arma-vre m charge of the wedding.
wore matching |&gt;1U box hats with were rrf and wliltc candy striped; ^rvoi.
i strong with Janet Let engood a* Uie
of
Mrs
R.
Stanley
of
Hillsdale
circular, veils and carried round carnations.
i On AprU , Mra Wllliam Belson | reader; “School Age- was a redtaand the late Mr. Stanley, were
arrangements of pink and white
Mr. and Mrs. Orin Wolcott, aunt! was ho*Uss to Uic female members U«&gt; by Joyce Day. and represent. united in marriage at a lovely Stanley chore a navy blue alienth.
mums.
wedding ceremony Saturday. trimmed in white with navy blue
Little Miss Bennie Barry, cousin ored guest*.
I were played and Master Duiuiy consisting of Mary Startcan. Diane "May
1st al the Flrot Presbyterian
At the reception immediately Bebon iiclped Aunt Lind* open her Robinson and Jean Nethery phy- Church of Hastings
couple will make their home In
folknring Uie ceremony. Mra. WU- i Inany gift*. A beautifully decorated ' InK “Allegro" by Mozart, and also
Die Rev Willard H. Curt!* Detroit.
son Travis, aunt of the bride, cut cake and home nude ice cream
performed the double ring certOut of town guest* come from
Uie wedding cake; Mrs Ainu Dur­
bniry" by Duwn Clsurch. ’XMllege"
Detroit. Birmingham, Warren.
kee. grandmother of the bride,
Mra. Orin Wolcott am! MB* Kay wu* presented by MraiTtabert Mac­
served ice crcnm; Mrs John Bcl- Gibson co-lmsted a shower on Arthur; -Die Wedding" by Mra of friends and relative*. Mr*. Jackson, Hillsdale, Kalamazoo.
John Bay at the organ, provided Grand Rapids, Rockford. Big
aan
served
the
coffee
and
Mrs
Orris
Johnson,
who
portrayed
the
April
16
for
20
friends
of
Linda.
Photography William MUIer served the punch
the traditional wedding music.
Rapids, Traverse City. Nashville.
Both
Games and visiting and Uie open­ moUier tn oration, and Mrs. DennU
Augusta and Delton.
ing of the lovely gifts occupied Cleveland, the bride Mra. Orvaf
Litchfield and'Sharon Betaon as­ Uie ever,mg, A beautiful decorated Cutshaw and her daughter. Bar­ ther, the bride
A rthrarral buffet luncheon
sisted with the gift* and Mr*. Reis
bara. presented the "Mother, and. fitted bodice was styled with a;
bsl“ M 11
On April 23. Linda was guest of in conclusion, Mra. H0ben*Wtdel round neckline and long tapered brides parent*,
and
[xirtrnyed the ■Grandmother '
sleeve*. Garland* of re-embrotd- |----------The happy couple left Monday, Joe Stutz. Twenty-fit e Iriend* and
May 10, on'a honeymoon to Call- relatlven helped to make a scrap­ maned try Mrs. G. David Hoag. cred Alencon lace with pearl Klpw Rpejdpntc
trim accented the bodice and ext\ebiaenT5
book of Linda's life up until the
tendlruw'aver the ahouldera. The Invited to The
sheath skirt featured *caUeredl1
‘e&lt;J ,U
e
HAW NCS — PM-.
945-3967 tinned at Point Mugu far tli* next present time and also of what they Interest of even, the very young.
two ycura. They plan io further hope the future will hold. She
The Benediction was given by
£ari enhanced ^lqu«A naw-’ Welcome WagOn
Choose from our Wide
received many lovely gifts. Apple Mrs Stewart Sweet
Ing panel attached at tlx- waist.
o
pic. cake and Ice cream wen:
with
a
self
txrw
furnished
Uie
'
Persons
who
have
moved to
Selections of fine
The evening circles of Uie First
bock
detail
Her
bouffant
veil
Uie.
Hartings
area
within
the
Methodist Church will meet on
The Roy Chandlers ore cx-AMc"“u&gt;'
241 “ ^lows:
pecting UKlr niece and
kUgAdene- MroJIasel Hlnldey. bnuiRe btawxnr. she caryird a attend the meeting of the “Wdcjuoule bcuqurt of carn*tions I come Wagon" club which will be
_ .
_ :_
_«
i Xll S Rrnurivav*
'
by the Best Known Houses ----- •-—*— --—
• the former Ruth Hammond) of .'Melvta Haight. Algonq-uin Lake. and gardenias with a removable *"*•* “•
25. at the First Methodise
potluck;
Allan gardenia coroage.
IndlanapoUs. Ind., to visit them 6:30
0:30 «
’Uuck- Delilah-Mrs. AlLm
Miss Patrici* Kline of Sturgis, Church. DU* wUl provide anover the weekend. The Comforts Hyde. Gun Lake, 6.00 potluck, and
Hannah—Mra. Robert Shalits. Al­
by Bobbie Brooks,
program
extensive trip through Europe gonquin Dike. 6:30 potluck.
for Men and Ladies
Die daytime circles will meet her Junior bridesmaid wore blue
the East including the Holy
Catalina and and
chiffon gowns with long sleeves
land and many places of historic
Elizabeth—Mr* Leslie Ixjckwood, and fun skirts. Tlwlr matching
internal.
headpieces were petal shaped ad­
Dotty Mann
j Bender, 822 S. Benton; Tamar— orned with pearl droplet* and
BANNf It WANT ADS PAY
• Mrs. Hart Stamm. Middle Lake,
112:00 potluck, and Abigail—Mrs.
1 i Roy Hubbard. 431 W. StateiRwd.
Arthur Carpenter of Detroit,
Many styles from which
by the American Greeting Card Co.
friend of the groom, acted its
Mr. and Mrs. Wally Gementz beet man and MUu&gt; Eden, also of
to choose in sixes
, t A.h,re:?1
Maraha w.ve in Marion. Ind .
Mr. and Mr*. Vernon Wheeler,
Ole »«ckcnd «
home
Ralph HalStCOd Of Bedford were
Hunehter the Jark n-eeri- aunt and unde of the bride from
7 through 44
gurau of Mra. Elizabeth Martin ■
NaahvUle, presided as master and
on Wednesday.
while Mr. and Mrs. Breedlove mlrtrcss of ceremonies.
For her daughter's wedding
were In Evansville attending a
J. C. State Convention. They Mrs. Caukln chose a beige knit

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accompanied her grandparent* following the ceremony. Ferri*
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In Virginia Beach

The Chapel of Che First Baptist
Church In Burlington, N. C. was
the scene Sunday. May 18. at
3:30 pm. for the marriage of
Mteu Kay Penn Hood. Virginia
Beach, va.. daughter of Mr. and
Mra. Brodie Earl Hood, Sr.. 3US
Canterbury, Dr. Burlington. N.C,
and John Morgan Gardner. U. 8. ■
. Naval Guided Mtaallo School
Dam Neck. Va. aon of Mr. and
Mm. Robert Gardner, Apalachlcola. Fla
’
Tha bridegroom te the grand­
son of Mra. Ernuv Gardner, 339
W. Court Street.
I
Dr. Carlton 8. Prickett per| formed the double ring ceremony.
| Mra. Kathleen Andrews, organ-

|

O. Lamrt exchanged their wed­
ding vows in a double ring cere­
mony Saturday. May fl. at SL
Rose of Lima Church with the
Rev. Father Joseph C. Dunphy
animating at the 11:30 service.

'
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their daughtea Sharon Rae. to
Kenneth DeMott, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph DeMott, R5 Has­
tings. Mlu Geiger is a 19C3
graduate of Middleville T-K High
school and is employed at tha
Barry County Medical Faclhty.
Her fiance, a life Hastings High
School graduate, U employed as
a tool and die maker apprentice

^baaa Ln Grand Rapids Tum-

and Pam Carr, chaumen; Diana
Brown, Cindy Puller, Bias Schaftr,
Cindy Moyer, Judy Hartert, Sue
lUwe. Tim Williams. Terry’ Keller.

Mrs. Chase Has
Busy Schedule

This week Wednesday she \raa
in Allegan all day. for a county
meeting at Grisvald Auditorium.

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Irish Bread
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Lunch Rolls Cr^mtiiw__________ jo.

length veil of Illusion wna at- I
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.Marie te a graduate of Bishop
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a graduate at University of Mich-

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Chicken &amp;
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All 58c Coffee Cokes
Members of Uie Busy 8 Club
entertained their mothers and
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Junior High Mixer
Set Saturday Night

a ballerina length gown of pink
crepe. Tile fitted bodice featur­
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fort with a scoop neckline and

Junior High boyu and glrte, ».ponairrdby the Hastings Youth
Council. Is to be held in the
East gym from 7 to 9:30 pm
Saturday. Director Bob King has and curried u Spring bouquet of
ins, tulips and daffodils. The
bridaunald. Mlaa Nancy Stove.
Detroit. cousin of the bride wore
an identical gown of aqua crepe
and carried a atmllar bouquet.
Michael J. Bortak. brother of

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The groom's parents, due to
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A reception was held at Uie
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Mn. Andy Re on Bunday, stay 2.
in honor of Mra. Ro's birthday.
.Mr nnd Mrs Robert Spillane
and daughters. Kathy and D»-hby.
of Troy. Ohio, spent Mother's
Day weekend with hte mother.

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Ben Franklin
102 WmI SHt« In

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tag Wednesday where she installed
officcra as she had also done in
Berrien Springs.
Tliuraday she entertained ten
guesu from Berry County with a
dessert prior to their meethig to
plan for Uic Southwestern couven-

day attending the bridge lunch­
eon given by Mrs. Edward VanPopcrlng included Mrs. K. 8.
McIntyre. Mrs. D. C. French,
Ma. R. O. Finnic, Mra. Leon
Standee. Mra. Gay Jordan. Mra.
Clifford Dolan, Mra. Roy Hub­
bard and Mra. Russell Belfield.

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SrtUaa,

GENERAL

Mra. Keith Chase, prtaldent of

Father Dunphy
Unites Couple at
St. Rose Church

marriage. Mlaa Hsueilo Edmonds
daughter of Wesley and Lulu
ftlmonds. Mr. Standley the aon i
of Mr and Mra. Seth Standley .
u Augusta.
(Lt.

Mary

bcr llte,pttaj Guild on Tuesday
evening, May 11, with Mrs. John
Clarey as co-hoeteea. Winners at
bridge were Mrs. Ken Labertcaux
and Mrs. Willard Lworencc.

with floral appliques, featured
aiuxt alecvcn and a rooop neck­
line. A chiffon back panel flowed
from the waist. Matching bow

They also have four grandcimFor her daughter’s wedding,
drm Mrs. Standby
at the
Mrs. Hood wore a light blue lace
Columbia Plaxa. Mr. Standley Is11, drros
and accessories, the groom s
aull working for the Clark Equip­
ment Co. where he hua worked I mother wore aa aqua and while

and

There is a new gourmet duh
in town and the very first gath­
ering at the Jim Chama’ a Sat­
urday evening ago was such a

'•Saturday evening Mra. Carle­
ton KneciteL? entertained with a
btrtiiday duuui party at her
home on W. Center street. Tbs
booortu were her .aon. Chris
Kaedx-lc. jolui Hopkina and BUI
Cook. Their birthdays occur re­
spectively on May luth-lOUi and

|«chidand suphanoua on

. Mine Nancy Bradshaw, WaahMr. and Mra. Arthur Standley In8ton. D. C, fanner roommate
bl Wall lavke were very much u Wakc Ponrst colkge, wna
tmpeued wluqi they arrived at m
"*
— *"x “*“
th home of their aon. James, of
G-diuL'urg Sunday.

rat Motiicr'a Day dlrmcr with
tlwir children. They could hordlj beta-ve their eyre when they
arrived and saw the driveway
and all available space lacked
with cars. They wvuj to the
house io see wiial wua going on.
Mn- Standley asUd her son,
-'.virat's all the crowd, about?"
jus reply wits some one luu&gt; a 25 th
anniversary. Siu- knew then far
every one was paying cpngralulauotw. All gathered around a
well laden ptcinlc table. The

thw, Mary Mutt and
^PtmUCITY - Elaine

Tite.-e were 20 gureta at U»
home of Mra. Clay Baaac-tt on
TUBoday morning for an informal
coffee hour to obaenre tte birth­
day of Mra. Unite Cook, which
waa on Bunday, May 9th.

auccwano tune to maintain this
excellence. Thoae enjoying this
gMtronumlc spree each time will
be bonito the hoots, the Bob
Sherwoods, Burnell Larkas, “Bub"
Halte, Jim Cotten and Dr. Gur­
don FtaMtea.

Standleys Honored
On Silver Jubilee

'Evening in Paris’
Entrances HHS
Students at J-Hop

Society newS^

TAYLOR
Lumber Co.
Galesburg, Mich.

BARRY'S FARM STORE
S. Hanuu at Hastings City Limits

DEWEY'S CAR PALACE

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Thursday. May W. IMS
i LaknWde Cemetery Rev Robert
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■ Mr Aztorrtbk died nt 4 40 pm.
Lakp-(l rarniPI’
'Satw&lt;tay7 May IS. at Sunshine
1 Ct I JIICI
Hospital. Grand Rapids, where he
ww»
0.1
'luul lwen “ P»C»ent for 10 month*.
UICS natlirdav
,lorn *”
county. Aug
axivo 11(11111 EICE Y
I M 1MP he was the aon of John
• Funeral aevvktee were held for a,“3 HaUle Aaldirlnk. He marMarmun J AalderUik. 78. farmer rkcd
M Ooylng* at White
Vt IU laka Odma at the Pick- Ctoud 0,1 Ma/ch ®- Wl’- Tbey
ensehxnvi

Graduation
will mean more

with a

' WITTNAUER

,

A Lonqlntv-WUtnaue- PfMuct

i Rapids for two years then going
to Lake Odeaaa tn 1020 where
! they have since lived on their
farm on Hlw» toad
Mr Aalderink waa a member
of the Lakeside Orange and
izakr-O Farm Bureau.
Surviving are his wife; two
sorts. Format, of Caledonia and
Ivan of Lake Odeasa. a daugh­
ter. Mra. Bernard (Gladys» Dailey
of Lake Odexwa; four grandchlldren; seven great., grandchildren,
three sister*. Mra. Alice Walker
of Big Rapid*. Mr*. William
&lt; Anita &gt; Johnson and Mra. Hattie
Bcukrma. both of Grand Rapid*
and brother, John, of While
Cloud.

I To Dedicate
Dean Davenport
WEDNESDAY, MAY 10-OUR UVR1JHOOD I)AY
Thl* 1* the day when every Michigan citizen should give
thought to how he. hl* family nnu hi* friends earn their living, Memorial May 30
when each community should take stock of the Industrie*, bu«l-

Four Special Days

Two, 4 Generationi
In Myers' Family

Hastings
Traffic Tickets

The family gathering al the E. L.

MAT J-Mead* t HtaSilckx. MU
&lt;ti«nu», aviMov* Mptaswat. w

were 2B at the family party and it
was the first time In many years
tiuit the group had been able to all
be together. The tlret four-generatlon picture taken included Mrs

nesses. agriculture, and reports and institution* which provide n
held Sunday. May 30. 2:&gt;o pm.
livelihood for It* people.
at the Woodland Memorial Park
THURSDAY. MAY ZO-EDUCAT1ON DAY
climaxing Dean Davenoort week
Education Day ,1* dedicated to the schools, college* and uni­
versities of Michigan, both public and private, and to the pupil*. Cook, publisher of The Hasting*
&lt;, teachers and other personnel which comprise them Thia la the day Banner, at which time the bnmre
’ for recognising the entire educational system, the present fZclli- plaque ccnnmcrnorallng and hon­
oring the memory of the son of
ties, the future needs.
one of Woodlands outstanding
FRIDAY. MAY Zi—OUR HERITAGE DAY
pioneer families. the late Dean
Michigan's dramatic pa*I. dynamic future are part of al) the Eugene Davenport, will be un­
Michigan Week observance, but Friday. Our Heritage Day. Is set veiled
aside tor in-depth attention to the proud history* and heritage of
the state and community and IU meaning for our future. Bach
citizen U urged to give thoughtful appraisal to the reaour.e*.
traditions, culture*, and skill* which have made Michigan great to
a native Held alone which waa
Uirir implication* for a dynamic future for the state.

Don Muri ire; Mra Mosher's aon.
Phillip, and hla aon. Timothy Lynn,
the second picture Yura.n Included

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SATURDAY, MAY ZZ-OLR YOUTH DAY
Isatlon* and interested Indi­
In every community, the keynote of Chit day la the community *
own future—its youth. All programs on Up* day should be planned viduals are contributing toward |
■
and carried out with the active participation of youth. Thia day u the MemoriaL
used to salute youth and youth groups who are making outstandThe week of May 21 through
irfg contributions to the community and youth groups who .ire IM is to be observed M Dean i.
making outstanding contributions to the welfare of youth.
IDavenport week, honoring early, '•&lt;
pioneer* Including thia promi-1 *•'
1* Mr*. Beatrice (Beckwith) Coinent and internationally known mai
| lire of Seattle. Wash. who came
teacher of agriculture and auto attend the funeral of her slsHickory Corners
ter-n-law. Mra Robe. Brekwith. is
visiting at the home of her *1*fly Mra. Edna Brown
. ter. Mr*. Frank Kurt.
. On Thursday Mr* Gayle Ryan,
of Agriculture and Vice 1‘re. t- (
Mra. Mabel Ward and Marge
Mr. and Mrs Henry Cosby and dent of the University of Illi­
Lentz of .fackaun are to be guests
[
I family are now settled in their nois.
of Mr* Tina Beckwith, who ac­
Barry County Home Economies r)ru. lluIIir W1 Mlh street. They
He retired to “The Maples.',
companied them to Hollangl to Menaion Study Group members n«.nll&gt;. purchased the home the Davenport pioneer home In 1
see Ute lullixt
«
nd their guests participated in f,l&lt;n Vcrnon Mortort. The new ff'S.asra Sra/sr1. .“**!•. s Ji
miss r.va rircox, Mrs. u. u. ..tetr annual Ozunty Tbur Tliurs- h m
u KDcctal aDtxxil
S for
by tribute to nationally known mag­ billion miles on Michigan highway*
. Bauer and Mrs, Rorz-ll Stanton ?&gt;■ M/v 13. Sixty-eight women
in IDM
attended the W8C3 in Kalama- raveled In two chartered bu*ra h.f rBthcr the i*te Lro Griffith azines for many years
■ ano ou Wednesday.
and approximately 50 traveled by # MrB Myrtle Barnard cam®
| private car
Bunday evening to be wtth Mrs.
and Mix* Butte Phillips wree in
leaving Hastings, the contingent I Elwyn Butler this Summer. We
Holland on Bunday to attend the ■* ent to Colon where Uie flrat stop I welcome her back * Mr. and
The school children and their
Tulip Festival.
w»&gt; at the Abbott Manufacturing Mr* CArl Campbell of Chicago
i Bunday vlsttara at the home of Company, the world's largest tragic sperit last Saturday with Mra. teachers have been studying the
life of Dean Davenport and early
j Mr. and Mra. Charles McLaury factory. Here the ladlra were royal- Ruth Lundquist. Mra LundquUt pioneer lime* and have designed
’y entertained for over an hour by u BUnt [o MrH Leo Lawrtnc
land family of Herglock.
■our magician* who akUitully dem- Bnd llvew at the same address • lite clever posters which will be
Numnmker
Edna and displayed during the week
Visiting tlw Ermont Newton* otistrated their art with their
There will be a display in the
,
Gertie StncUlr and Bene Bannun window of the CIamIc buHdlmt.
■Hie outside of Uie building
Uuck lake Ranch Sun- Woodland, allowing a background
. their granddaughter and family.
Mr and Mra Jerry Wedel and which Ikxhcb Ute company 1* a*.. u WBJ Michigan Day and depicting 'The Maples' Many
painted black and decorated with WKZO-WJEF Day. * Mr. and article* used in the early Daven­
two ^laughters of AuguoUi.
th- nanP*J&gt;y Mra Hugh Asbury. Mra Eleanor port home will be shown
r00nl aUd'- HM«&gt;. Mra. Beverly Brow n; Mra.
nrium In which the program was
M^Edna

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unusual as there were two groups

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The Tn-Count Christian Youth | h.ld in Uie Leason Sharpe Me
At tlw conclusion of the program
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many of the ladles purchased Group is planning a retreat for mortal- Hall
"magic" articles that were avail- Friday afternoon and Saturday
After leaving the entertainment
awrld of magic, lunch was enjoyed leyan young people ore planning
at the Magic Carpet ReahCurant to attend CtxirUlca Included are
pleted with a visit to Fort CU*ter
State Home at Augusta
After a tour of the Home the
ladlra were given a brief talk by
Richard G. Kenney, the director
of Community Relations. tn which
he outlined some of the causes of
mental retartlatton. the elftcto of
menu) retardation on the family

A near capacity group listened
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crowded Institutions elsewhere in visited the Tulip Festival at
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Bands, Choral Groups
Free Concert Sunday
A concert which should please .High Band. Junior Bond and the, eham
nearly all rnurtc lovers win be Glee Club. Junior High Choir, which
presented at 3 pm. Bunday, May i High Schoo! Chorus and High) rtudeni
23, in the main Hastings High School Choir.
1
—
gym by member* of the Hasting* I
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Arthur Steward. Jr, will direct

Tkxnday. May 20. IMS

Swfioa Twa—taya. I ta »

terUng; At the Gremlin Ball,
HUI. Junior Band; Hey Look Me
Over, arranged by Warnick, com­
bined choral groups;
Hava Nag I la. arranged by
Brckhard. and Song of Galilee.
Chajes, by the combined high
school choral groups; American*

tare Phil Stanton on the horn
PtiJJ win play Ralph Hermann's
. soloist with the Concert Band;
program will also be highlighted A Perfect Day, Bond-Norman;
by a small Dixie Combo, and the Parade of Uic Teddy Bear*.
' cornet, trombone and clarinet, Bratton, and So1* I Can Write
For Members and Guests
My Name, arranged by Cain,
sections.
Performing for the first time High School Chorus; Seventythis year In the combined con- Six Trombones, Wlllacn. choral
—‘-~
________________
*“
—rly-formed
| and band;
Glee Club and Junior Band.
Begulne for Band. Omer; Dixie The program will Inclade:
land Festival, arranged by
The Sier Spangled Banner, bylQreen; Summertime, Hunter;
Mary Peterson Orchestra
Smith; The Nation'* Creed. by Frtre Jacques. Salll Terri; TenWHUam*. choral and bahd; Iderly. Lu bort; Weep. O Willow.
Charter Oak Concert March. Os-1 Lekberg. M. State, soloist; Lolly
-------------------------------------------------- Tu-Dum. Churchill. M. Tobias,
soloist High School Choir;
O BroUier Man!, Ringwald.
CHECK OUR HOME &amp; PROPERTY LISTINGS
combined choral group*; Bless
This House. Brake, and Battle
Hymn of the Republic, arranged
by Ringwald. T. Smeiker. solo­
ist, choral and band.
Accompanists are Laurie El­
liott and Nancy Elite.

DANCE at the ELKS
SATURDAY, MAY 22-9:30 to 1:00

°^theWEEK

Walter Wortleys Rodney Boy,'es
Past Resident,
NamecLto Beta
Max Robinson,
Honored on
Gamma Sigma
Dies Sunday
60tlj- Jubilee
’Wendel Kilburn of 335-Julian,

HOW CLEAN

IS YOUR
HOUSEHOLD

WATER
Mr. and Mr*. Walter E. Wort- 1 Lansing, and formerly of Hos­
ier, Lake Odtwxa. wore honored Ungs, has been elected to mem- ] Kcoinson, 30. of 55 Porter street.' —
~......
on Mother's Day with an open bership in Michigan State Uni- Battle Creek, a former Hasting* I Don t gamble on drvEj water! Like
buuM at the Fellowship Hall to 'verslty's chapter of Beta Gamma resident. were to be held at raoLMAGlC you can turn your prescelebrate their 60th wedding Sigma, national honor society In I pm. this Wednesday at the-ent water supply into CRYSTAL
anniversary.
the field of business admlnistra- court Funeral Home in Marshall1 CLEAR, crisp tasting “spring
The open bouse waa given by,li&lt;S'
namm. Rio wl,h
ta
like" water. Yeu will artuaily en-

per was enjoyed at the Wortley honor a student can attain In'
M Roblmon died at 11-30 1 knowing
from**at' wdL
dents in the musical department Ixxne by the familyafter the the field of busine** admlnistra-1
”r'
knowing it is free from silt, sediwere heard on WVGR, the Unl- nm o&gt; uie iwmuy an« u“ ;Uan To
eligible, a student' P.'"-, S"
“I „ ' went, rust, scale particle*, samt,
verslty of Michigan radio sta­ open house.
I|nu#l
q*. upp^. lcn p,,.
Oaklawn Hospital In MarshalL n|Rur. dirt, cloudiness, and most
tion in Grand Rapid*
About 22S redaUvee and friend*;cent of hi* graduating class If a I A graduate of Hartings High other suspended matter. Aptly
tailed | Junior, lie must be In the upper 'School, he was employed al the named, the Purity Water Fil-

। against these water problem!.

A Wide Choice of Homes and Real Estate of All Types
REAL GOOD HOME IN THE VILLAGE OF WOODLAND, modern, good location and has been
down for quick uic, a bargain at .........
...-------------------------------------------- $5,

Mra Silkier Hawkins and tlirtgrandcluidren
of Kalamazoo.
---------------------lhfe® Msters. Mra. Dorothy Otto­
“"v
Foraburg and Mra Virginia Green
of &gt;urahah and a brother, Erana|
Mbera, their families and friends Robinson of Hasting*.

ON WOODLAND ROAD, close to Hastings on 1 ',5 acre lot. a real good home, has big living room

Odd FeUoww and Rebekah*
Uver- 1 Tuesday. May 26, the Odd FBI.
low* and Rebckaiss will hold their
annual Part Oranca- anc port
N^TgX* mg^ AU rrn^

IN THE TAFFEE ADDITION, a wonderful bungalow, hat a 12 x 20 ft. living room with fireplace,
two bedrooms, d.nlng room, two Ceramic full baths, lots of cupboards, family room, automatic water

.$27,000.00

A GOOD HOME IN THE FOURTH WARD with two bedrooms upstairs and down a living room.
17,500.00

A REAL GOOD, COMFORTABCB HOME IN THE 4Hi WARD In an excellent location, near schools, ha*

atall'garage with shop attached --------------------------------------------------------- j------------------ .$8,500.00

IN THE FIRST WARD, hat two large bedrooms with large closets up, also full bath up. and downtialrs a living room, with fireplace, dining room, kitchen with exhaust hood, nice basement with

$11,600.00
A VERY WELL KEPT HOME IN THE 3rd WARD, near xcbooli and churehe*. suitabl* for either a large
family or (or income property, with four bedrodm* and two full bath* upttslrs and down an (L)
type living room with fireplsce, formal dining room, kitchgn and full bath, hardwood floors through~?$ioJoaSo
excellent location for
A REAL NICE APARTMENT HOUSE IN WOODLAND, two apartment*

$11,000.00

95-ACRE FARM IN HASTINGS TOWNSHIP, with home with six room* snd bath, garage and tool

.$12,500.00
A NICE BUNGALOW ON GASKILL ROAD AT MIDDLE LAKI, has living room, large kitchen with
wide end over 500 feet deep, hat good well, septic tank and drain field, children'go to Aitoft .School
to 6th grade, then are picked up for Halting* School*
--------------------------------....----- $7,500.00

ANOTHER BEAUTIFUL HOME AT ALGONQUIN LAKI, Urge living room with fireplace, carpet and

50 foot dock, for $26,000.00
A REAL NICE BUNGALOW all on one floor, has living room, two bedroom*, kitchen with dining space,
full basement, automatic gat heat, and has attached garage, for --’$9,500.00

AN EXTRA NICE HOME AT ALGONQUIN LAKI, all on one floor, with Urge living room, with fire­
place, three nice bedrooms, has a bath and V6 bath, utility room, kitchen with bar and has dining
space, built-in stove and oven, and garbage disposal, heated with hot water fired oil burner, alumi­
num siding, has lots of closets, paneling woodwork In living room, a beautiful new two stall garage,
all for $20,040.00
TWO COTTAGES ON CLOVERDALE LAKE with 210 feet on lake frontage and the lot is 200 feet deep,
lot I* right on M-43 and Cloverdale lake, furnishings with a few exceptions go with the cottages,
each has living room, one bedroom, dining space and shower bath, small cottage has living room.

SIXTY ACRES OF BARI LAND excepting one small lot for

$4,000.00

MODEL Ct

Fsrr! »s«

set in brkk well, timing room kitchen with coppertone stow. ceramic complete bath, utility room.

A NEARLY NEW HOME IN THE TAFFEE ADDITION, has three nice bedrooms and full bath and
closets on upper level, and on the next level a living room, dining room and kitchen, carpets and
drapes, next level a family room with fireplace, carpet* and drapes, and Vj bath and utility room,
next level basement with hot water furnace fired with gas. attached two stall garage, radio and
Intercom, built in,4ia* a patio on back ’0 x 24’. all on a full lot and all lor —..,------ $22,000.00

^JLTER

Mra Myra Smith. Mr* Maybelle •
1 The Young Republicans will
Halt. Mra Marie Woutera and
Mra Clyde Shoemaker. The mem- mrn !,hle “rvl“ and dlah to 1 meet at the HssUnga Mutual In­
surance Office title Thursday at
public.

Wl HAVE TWO CABINS ON CLOVERDALE LAKI

$11,500.00

1 WATER
C|| *TCD

BISHOP C. a.

Bishop Bennison
To Confirm Class
Here on Sunday

pink and
snapdragons.
' Guest* were from Grand Rap­
ids. Jackson. Alma, Hartings,
Woodland.

Charlotte,

Lansing

Lewis Electric

The Right Rev. Charles E Hospital Guild to Meet
Bennison. Uie Bishop of the Dlocese of Western Michigan, win
visit Emmanuel Episcopal Church will meet Thursday. May 37. for
a potluck dinner at 11:30. Mra
this Bunday at 7:30 pm.
Walter Ryan. 315 B. Grand, will

(Cloverdale)

Phone 623-5381

About a doaen additional perbrought from St. Mark's Church.

Good Shepherd. Allegan.
Following the evening service,

Parish House for Uie confirmanda and the congregation. Vertrangement* for the reception A
cordial invitation ta extended to
all Interested persons to attend
both the service and reception.
The Bishop's Service Cross
Award will be given to Robert
W Sherwood. Thl» is an annual
award made by the Bishop to a
layman in each congregation
who ha* been nominated by the
rector In recognition of out­
standing faithfulness, devotion
and service to the Church dur­
ing the preceding year.

Let HCB
help you!
I m in a Jam!

Officers of the perish are Eldlne DeVault, senior warden,
who will present a Prayer Book
Junior

Helt*, secre-

BUSINESS LOCATED RENTAL PROPERTY in good buiiness district which rents for $150.00 per mo. for

A REAL GOOD HOME IN FREEPORT, has four bedrooms and lots of clowt
room, dining room, kitchen, bath, one bedroom and den. has basemer
garage, lots of shade, corner lot .... $7,200
A REAL NICE VIRY COMFORTABLE HOME IN THE FOURTH WARD HASTINGS, has two (car­
peted bedrooms up and down, a living room, one bedroom, dining room, kitchen, full bath, full
basement, with gas heat, garage. Is ImuUted. and has storm windows and screens.-$1,500
A REAL SWEET BUNGALOW IN THE SECOND WARD.with living room, dinette, two bedrooms, kit­
chen and full bath, walk out basement, garage with breezeway, automatic gas furnace
BUNGALOW ON M-J7 WEST OF TOWN, on nice Urge lot: has I
bath, two bedrooms, utility room, has natural gas furnace for ha

»‘XSt

ANOTHER GOOD BUY IN THE 4th WARD, Hastings, has two nKe'bedrooms with closets upatalrs
and down one bedroom, living room, dining room, kitchen and Vi bath down with full bath up.
'
$10,000
A REAL GOOD. YEAR 'ROUND HOME RIGHT ON L1ACH LAKI, has living room, throe nice bedroom*.
from water's edge to highway, ha* permanent dock and a pontoon boat and a 16 ft. steel fishing
. boat, heatdr end electric range, this place has only been buUt e few years, all for --.$12400-00
Wl NOW HAVE LIINAARI FLAT ON BIG CEDAR LAKI. VERY REASONABLY PRICED k AND
WILL SELL ON LAND CONTRACTS.

A GOOD HOME CLOSE IN IN HASTINGS, has two bedrooms, had and full bath upatalrs and down one
5.250.00'

TWELVE (IS) NICE LAKI PROMT LOTS on Algonquin Shores, priced from $1,000.00 te $2,000.00 ee.

Pain functions as the body's
eerly warning system. When,
an external Injury occurs, the
brain receives the pain "alarm’’.
Blood Is routed to the main
internal organs. This

medicine ia continuing its
flgttt agiinit prolonged pain.
scribes (or you. rely on our
RexaU Pharmacist to fiU your
prescription accurately and
promptty.

YOUR (SB) PHARMACY

DUE TO RECENT SALES WE NEED NEW LISTINGS:

Jacobs
Carl Nlefhamer
Heme Phone Wl 5-3004

MS W. State

NeetWRA MM.

Richard Slocum
Hmm Ph— Wl MS St

easily at HCB. We're ripe for loans to make
your life more fruitful. Don't stay in a money

jam

the lid is off at HCB ... See us soon!

Hustings Citg llmih
MEMBER: Federal Deposit Iniuraaca Corporation

friendly, Neighborly Service for 77 CoMiinuoiM Yearg

HASTINGS SALESMEN

Aka ESTATI

Sticky money problems can be cleaned up

heat Wl 5-2466
Heitiitgc

�taxons Again Come from Behind to Win
Jji

. t Hurls
Hitter to Beat

Teen Road-E-0
Here Saturday

Armchair Athlete

Ck^iMU /or

kJ

linger, ihotput, 43-OH;

to end tnetr saaion Thure-

miles an hour. 150011. and as at
Monday was 15th in the field. A
real rookie al Indianapolis where
he is driving his Weinberger
Homes Roadster. Gordie

•» a » .

HASTING B

Allerdtag, WilHam. rf

._____

Michigan Week’s
Youth Day to
Be Celebrated

hits tn the third, and went
It Is also planned to hold an
swards banquet Saturday night

GREENVILLE
HASTINGS .
first run a Her getting

singled, and after two were out.
Vook third on an error. Both

Kimmel. Lublcnieckl.

Williams

Rl-«. DP — GroecvUle 3.
Greenville 2. Hastings 5.

Jaycecs invited the public to
saw ths Driving Contest Saturday

that bounced through
Skidmore 7 Innings. 0 hits. B
balls. 4 strikeouts; Cory 4 3/9
innings. S hits. J runs, 1 earned

Baloom fL-9-2) 1 9/1 innings,
had presented the
with five unearned runs
inning to give Greenlhe locals settled

baggerAthen added
tallies ih the sixth

Past Lake-O
Resident Dies
Funml ttrriai tar William
McLeod. U. of Dayton. Mich,
farmer Lake Odessa resident.

Reed Wins 3
Events hut Team
Loses to Orioles

Coolv Funeral Borne at Galien
with interment there.

seven years.
Upper Peninsula with fish and
Thomas said- “Glasgow took Ireal flih ul“ ®&lt;&gt;b said he
over the Oflenhsuter - jxiwcrvd hauled tn a walleye which waa
____ i________ . ■ - ■ ' nnlv ahrMit 22 IrwhM lonv and in
. j the process of netting him he hit
another bigger fellow who was
-UK W. Lloyd Bob, of
““W «Wichita Palls. Texas, drove tile I
S e,cn.u
?\c
"z,ear &lt;imfU into th,&gt;•£,hauled In the 22-lncher which
same car timed into the race al
153900 He
He finished
finished third
third in
in the
the he
5“* *»Ue?.cs
JMSOO.
a cre really thick—he reported I
tamed MO.
Harold A. Tobias landed a 12pound like Munday about 9 am.
John- at the Irving dam. using a spin­
ning rod with a four-pound test
practice warmups. His time trial line. . . i
Doris Showman. chairman of
qualification waa 155012.

Surviving are his wife. Ann,
Iso hospitalised; a sister. Mrs.
tber, Harold McLeod, both of
Lake Odessa.
Michigan has more than 11 DOO

hurdles In 244 for the vikings.

morning so they could attend
Michigan luw mure winter sporu
their own church services back Uian any other state. An estimated

Contest winners included:
than «22O million al the stale's
String Burning — 1st. Tr. 174

Saturday tn celebration of Mlchjudging assisted by Explorer Sea
Scouts from Ship 73 of Middle­
Vine. Melvin Haight. Hastings.
Chairman of the District Camp­
ing and Activities Committee.

man's Finks and Clarej's Walk-

circuit and Baty's Wolverines are

3 to Take Red
Cross Instruction
Bed Cross Nationki Aquatic
School at camp Ohiyesa./lolly.

with repeat plantings during
each of the next three years. It
the fish planted this Spring
Michigan on Thursday. May 37.
pace. After the halfway mark, if tn Torch Lake in Antrim County catch on.^they will reach rpawnGosdy U sull going strong, well
make the decision to open up.
2:SO par, Following that, life cycle, at which time they
This-it our first time down here for
workers will liberate about 2t» should be about 14 inches Jong this Bummer.
million ikokanee In Torch and
and finish high."
Deadline to Enroll
Glasgow working on the Higgins Lakes. Their stocking effish may be caught late this
Dick Oettinger of New
In Dog Care Class
Albany. Ind, Lynn Christopher ns a precautionary move to keep Summer when they have grown
and Bob Culbert of Hastings and Uie young fish from seeing each to 5-6 inches. Each succeeding
year will Cud more kokanee cn- Training class will be held WedKTjfy tBe creels pf fishermen.
rittberger and Frank Wil-

&gt;'» record firearm bunt- ptoaao contact W. G. Underhill,

Department plans to fol- ever. It is
David Hlgbie of the Greenville ration
low up thjs Spring* releases | Michigan. . .
Daily News wrote:
This is once again the time
would almost give his right arm 1
tn be spending the month in
Indianapolis at the fabled speed­
way. ,•
■"nils year holds special signi­
ficance as we are silently hoping
a young man from Hastings,
Gordon Johncock, makes the
!W
when 'Gordie' first began io
blossom on the racing scene. He
advanced fast and his familiar
pear in the winner's column
more and more.
•*'He kept reaching out for more
tracks and speeds to conquer and
he accomplished this end. Pinal-

and the fast super modifiers.
Gordie went with the big league
of auto racing, the United States
Auto Club, sanctioning body at
Indianapolis.
"We know his entry Into this
yegr’s race is the dream of alifeIng fortunes, he recently turned

FOR FUN
and HEALTH
been resurfaced for the

now too ton and all equip­
ment hai been checked
end reconditioned.

Hall. .

about two inches. Torch and
Higgins were chosen as they are
big. deep, cold and relatively dree

BOWLING

high school diamonds.

Wei VanDcnburg'o Indians are

5th gnule«wtxrl.

by the Nev York Central as a

doublc winner for Maple Valley,
winning the high jump tn 5-3

। snot while playing with Peg. He
birdied No 2~ and waa
Hill
aporis »-filers »i iiAiuispuu had
~~
~. r~
are getting good copy" out of
UP 8-then
lhe Hastings crew with Gordon. ,ook soli!!
Tom Thomas writes about Duane! Outdoor Trail — Bob Spanable the YMCA-Youth Conned Satur­
Glasgow, Gordy's 27 - year - old of the Walldorff - Spanable Fun- day morning baseball leugueo and

His parents were John and to,** says Glasgow
Phlannah McLeod of Odessa and St rue Led Gordy to
lAkcwood High's Wait Reed

vital seventh inning,
tetahfi- ^srry Skidmore struckMil, ©Sell LefYel walked. He went

The camporee was held on the
Vano*, Lyle O. Kaechele farm north of

Bill Head won the long Jump
skills contests on Saturday. An
for Maple Valley leaping 19-3,
run. B1U Eastman. Ml, and BUI outstanding camp fire
Joe Maluwt won the mile in
waa held on Saturday
The Scouts and Jcadt

National Contest.

Chuck

John Bahs Leads
Maple Valley
Over Pennlield

MacDonald. Hastings Country

Coriteat include &gt;4,900 sebatar-

relieved

1-jm uarnra* umra

350 Scouts and
Leaders Enjoy
Weekend Camp

The Maple Valley track te
The famed Indianapolis 500 Mile Memorial Day classic defeated Bellevue 73 to 36 it
has always been popular with local sportsmen and women, but
this year'! running will cause more1 interest and excitement to
Maple Valley took nine firsts,
Three hundred and fifty Boy
area spurt fans than in any previous year. We have our own
eight seconds and four third
driver in the Iodyl
And from all reporta, "our driver" is one of the most
dual run at Nashville.
John Bahs was high man with
popular as the crowds at the Speedway arc already pulling for
attended the Saturday night UH pointe, winning the century
Gordon Johncock. Bob Stanley, Steve Johnson, Dean Braden,
camp fire that featured ths In- tn 10.7 and the 220 in 225 and
finished second In long jump
MICHIGAN WEEK GOLF*
and ran a leg on the winning

This Saturday marks Lb* Hi

F.

Maple Valley
Whips Bellevue

Over 500 Michigan residents have

SHARPEN UP

YOUR GAME

DAYT AND

SUNDAYS

esd Matt WtEKDAY

AFTERNOONS.
Bob tr Mickey Lambert
Your Hosts

HASTINGS
BOWL INC.
Woodland at Michigan

MICHIGAN "3
MAY

Dynamic In
World Progress

That's the Theme of the 1965

blistering 1515 miles per hour
"Along with seven other
Indianapolis on the big day and
hoping Johncock makes a good
showing."

May 22’„
compote as a member t
Combat SpcdallM. Group's
ated from HHS In 1959 and tiuit

Aderbcdd.

Loe

1th Mike
broke August

MICHIGAN WEEK
ALL OF NEXT WEEK IN

HASTINGS

By the way. Mike Clardy wht&gt;

WMU last Bunday, was a fine
lialf-mUer on that outstanding

Miller and Old Butz collected
bail net of 99. . .
Magua special event
i. 5—Jim Coleman
' No, 1 honors. Jim

Puinlkas won for
in the
—— --------- . Jrst w xi
between Gerald Becks 1th
with'a net
10 tied for

OF THIS WEEK IN

WE ARE CELEBRATING WITH ALL OF YOU

WBCH
Hastings-Barry County Radio

MUSK

1220
on your dial

�HHS Golfers
Just Miss 3rd

Saxon Trackmen
Drill for League
■ Mee! Wednesday

1

|Richland'* qualifiers Included
Jim Scott 83. John Light 73. Paul
Dubnicka W and John Dubnicka

In Regionals
The Hartings High School
golfers, who made a tietnendous
bld for Stele Class A Regional
lionor* at the Battle Creek Coun­
try Club Friday, ore to travel to
Charlotte this Thursday for a 4
o'clock meet with the Orioles.

Harting*

with

m.

Portage 330. Laming Everett 333.
Lansing Sexton and Kalamaaoo
i
Central
&gt;40. Battle Creek Central
344. Benton Harbor 345. Lansing
Eastern 350. Jackson 364. Kaiamasoo Loy Norrtx 366 and Grand

;

mens.

finished

uascview
pwo*u uy
Kerr who took medalist honors

Thursday by defeating GreenvlUe. 182 to 187. finished fourth
in Friday's Regional. io strokes

Chris Jacoby
Earns Rank
Of Eagle Scout

Conference honora at Ionia In

Hastings and Grand Ledge fail­
K. Christine Jacoby, aon of Mr. ed to break into the scoring
against the fleet field at Battle

A

State competition al Saginaw.
Dave Tanner. Greenville Senior.

up East Lansing.

Presbyterian Church to earn thia

Loy Norrlx 30. Sexton 17. Jack-

'alley Forge in IMS.
achieve his Eagli

1/3. East Lansing 8. Benton HarMr and St. Joseph 7. Parkside

Tanner had a 40 along with qulremsnte. HU electives includ- Amle took Ute 100 in 10 second*

Hastings Country Club course fingerprinting, bugling, music,
At Waverly High School Lakelast Thursday a* Hasting* won. । pioneering. rowing, canoeing.
153-187
scholarship and public speaking. Johns 4. Walter Reed of l^krWHEEL HOKE, OF COUPEE
On their own course Thursday, He earned 21 merit badges In aU wood tied for fourth In the 100
Now mowing’s fun, and faster, tod,
and was first to the 300 dash.
Charlotte took five points when
Thi 14-tcavon tractor caves all lawn
and garden tasks. Test-ride? Call;
C-D Regional at Cascade Hills Home Pioducte hen- He formerly
E. L. CARPENTER Country Club at Grand Raplda. waa asaoclated with Orchard In-

InteCg©?

HARDWARE

Swim Lessons~~J
For Boys, Girls ,&lt;

Thl* Thursday morning pupils
In the sixth grade and MM« art
to receive toformatlon • en Had
i Cross swimming tesaona to lx- of­
fered this Bummer through tl*
YouUi Council* program, ptaf... .
. —------- -- —
rr&gt; 13 through 15 and three oenlor Larry Blair posted sweep* u&gt; -e- twi vs. Lawrence; cnenoweui va.
teams of buy* and girl* up to 19 m*m one-tao in the White Di- Booth. W Cronlnger va. Ouen-' announced.
then Osgood vx Hodge*. Wtoick
vision.
■vs. O. Miller; Steury v*. GoxlThe standings:
Parents are driving live young
krgiers to Ann Arbor
White Division
Clarke 30 points, Blair 15. Lam­
bert 13. Snyder, Roberts and Lake wood Golfers
Bay. each 12. McMillan 11. Kin­
enrolled in scboci this past year
ney, Rohde. J Bennett and B. Post First Win
to be eligible for the beginning
Miner, each 8. Fisher 8. Warner
Hasting? High's tennis team and Campbell each 8. A Bennett,
,s
InttsmedMJe, (lair
travels w Battle Creek Friday to Clarey and E. Miller, each 4 and posted their 1
son Tuesday,
II. defeat.t.,, KWjmfnw&gt;i ow Ja yards*, and
Sarandc. 183. • •.. .
advanced ‘good swimpirea who
tournament.
. _n|
iirT
—
Green Dlvteion
,-rded a 44 to
g[yen advanced strokes and
--- ------- Goid'neimen bowed” to GwiT- ! Shirkey 17 pointe. Cook 19. lead the VAtags. Craig Guy JdjWMi.
vllle, 4-1.
I Christensen |5. Kelhl 14. Sexton and .Mik* Booher had 46* and , Tcn le^nna of gg minutes «nch
! wifi be offered Monday through
In Unglea matches. Ken Kraua 13. Prater xhd Fcidpaitech. each Bob Lambert 47.
(Oi defeated Dennis Storrs. 8-3, 12, Aldrich 8. Rrae 7. Siegel 5,
days will be used for makeups tn
6-1; Steve Totten (G) defraud Cooper 5. Flora. MacAllteter. \ the Portland Raiders. 188-209
Steve Youngs, a-4. 7-5. and Bob Smith and Jcrow. each 4. Pugh
Thuriday Uic Vikings pUyed case of bad weather.
W&lt;x&gt;0 (G&gt; defeated Jim Cham- 3. Huebner and Grow, each 1.
the Alma Panthers on lhe Ha*Children will be tekon to the
tings Country Chib course and lahe by oebowi bos and will be
boa. G-3, 6-4.
I
|,|
DlvislM*
lost. 188-305 lambert had 4M picked up at tile Centra! and
fcr the Vikings. Mike Booher 50,1 Ural Ward playgrounds.
Belfield and Jim Pronclicn, 6-3, Cove, each 14. Jacoba andlron- Jim Gllarowrtl 53 and John—Larry Larkin. Kathy Lang.
C-3 «nd Chuck ‘Guenther and «««•
«• Lau‘“l«h »• (2?^ Booher 55
' Barb Piercy and Steve Turfcal
Page Barden &lt;Hi defeated Bob
\ "pnl

Fastest Prep Mile

Easter Seal
Goal Surpassed

each 4. Flefccher. Sherwood and
Sim. each 3.

the mde Saturday in 1:58 3. a
Kcd Division
Hodges 19 points. J. Cronlnger State high school track meet Tha
18, Chenoweth and W. CroninSeal drive this yew surpaaa-d ger. each 15. Guenther 13. Maththe goal art by the board and ■&gt;., v—... —- ------ ---------- — - Spokane, Wash.
thia 1* most gratifying. Mra. Miller and Lawrence, each 3
Willard Pteroe. prcrtdent of the Stanley 7. Steury 4. Martin and
local chapter announced
(Winlck each 3. Goodyear. FrandPoi't FuJil 8t~PliiTlo wxm”wlth 38 ' Ste added that she wished to «n and Puinlkas 0
ixante
ntrhiand
ipul
is,.
Hukre
y
all of Uxwe who assisted
Pairings for Monday,
puiiw.. KiLiuanu nau j , fImTSAm JF thank
_
Comers 4\ and Bellevue 3 Bill wlth
project; Junior nigh
White Division
Howland won the 44 for Rl&lt;*- ^nU'
’*ni&gt;7' P* .Rp’
Snyder vs. Bav. B
tend.
minder. W.B.CH. and all IndivlCampbell; Rohde n. James,
Delton picked up 6 pointe In ‘Itial contributors.
Clarke »* Fisher; K. Miller va.
the B Regional at Kalamaaoo
Mra T&gt;onal Borby of the Barry Lambert, Clarey vs. B. Miller;
which waTwon by South Haven
Department Is
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Ih. new tveamr* AnWMW. wwnt- McMillan vi Warner, Roberta vs.
Kinney, and Art Bennett vs. Joe
and Plainwell 8.
Bennett.
In Clam D. Martin had 9 pointe rrom thu orgwnimuon. Michigan
Jim PM,
o, u» enppUd Or Itourwped OS-1
Ikfloml nmd. b, runnU&gt;&lt; dm, or .dulu M.uld copun
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WHEN THE GOING
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Martin and Hickory Comm Kel- Valley.

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THE HASTINGS BANNTX-k

Grow; Keth!

ton. Prater vs. A Smith; Cooper
vs. Flora. Peldpausch va Hu«bUat about M local
ntr; Coot v* MacAlUster.
are toftowl in Use
Pat Hodges picked up seven
Michigan American pointe Monday night to move
Unlvarslly High waa first with'
Falling to register a point In Junto.- Bowling Cosxtraea tourna­
Panfil vs Hollister. Hamaty vs.
318. Charlotte waa 13th with 387.
ment :o bi- held at Ann Arbor onu. m. up ran, »I u»
Lakewood warded 398 and Delton
Saturday. May 23.
In lhe Red Division of the Mrn*;*, Wood; H. Smith vs. Ironside,
Golf League at the Hastings ■ Cove vs. Hubbell, Laubsugh vs.
day. the Hastings High School
attend after bowline thl. *ea- Country Club. George HamatyiMacLeod. Burr vs. Fletcher;
held his top spot tn the Blue Oi- ■ Mitchell va. Gillespie.
U*AU I'd
FU. .
vtuon. Ralph Bhlrkey tort ground
thia Thursday Id the Marshall
•«« Dlrtrton
of boys and girls up through U but 1* still first in the Green;

Chris Is the fine Scout from

142 E. Stott St.
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Hodges Has Top
Spot in Golf
League Division

50 Junior Bowlers
Roll in Tourney

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Maple Valley IBS. Kent City 13
John Peterson, firing a M on
and Montague 11.
| the per - 38 Charlotte Country
Dave VanELst finished second Club courie Tuesday, led the
for Middleville In the shot put Hastings High Saxons to victory
and with hi* biottier. Gary, was , over Ute Oriole linlumen. 157 to
fourth. Other Middleville point j 178. Kyle James shot a fine 38.
winners were VanHouten, fourth , Carl Peterson 39 end Tom Isham
In high hurdles; Appel, second ID'H Joe Bartolacci had a 43 for
NO; Warner, fifth in 440; and 1 Charlotte. Larry James 43. John
the Trojan mile relay liam of Whitely 44 and Craig Olmsteadt
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at lonla. 56-52. Greenville's mlfe
relay team set a new Greenville

to which Hastings was declared
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As Part of THE HASTINGS
Communications, advertising dnd publicity have played

a gross role in the history and progress of our great State. For

109 years Hastings has been represented by a dedicated press
which has contributed much to the State-wide popularity of
Hastings, Barry County and an even wider area. The modern

Hastings Banner with its present physical plant and its 29
skilled full time employees, plus 30 contributing members of

Ralph K. Davis, Stereotyper

Russell E. Kimmel, Superintendent

Mrs. Rose I). Cook

Hal P. Buerge, Advertising Manager

Miss Ruth A. Kurtz, Linotype Operator

Mrs. Grace A. Mcl’harlin, Bookkeeper

James V. Spoon, Creative Printing

D. Jack Taylor, Bindery Supervisor

Mrs. Ethel E. Smith, Secretary, Classified Adv.

George B. Youngs, Neu* Editor

Ernest F. Wilkins, Newspaper Foreman

Shirley M. W

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Mrs. Betty J. Anders,- Mailing Department

Mrs. Isadora M. Johucork, Linotype Operator

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the corresponding staff, is pleased to salute the community
on the occasion of Michigan Week. We are proud of our State

and the part the Hastings area plays in its success and popu­

larity. We have our sights set on greater accomplishments for
everyone in our scope and are prepared to do our part to pre­

serve what we have and to promote any and all improvements.

John Teaaler, Ciulodim

Howard M. Martin, Linotype Operator

Mra. Mabel I. Murphy, Bindery Worker

�I
Area farmer Dies Hetired School
Michael Clardy
Worker) to Have pk- also enjoyed a banquet al
Presents
Concert,
Monday After
Att&lt;
Uie Melhodlrt Church here bonJuly 17 Picnic । oring
Parchment* Mayor
inc
wjuu.j nsurgui 7 ,.7T.
---- and hl* Receives Honors
Ixm® Illness
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Public Schoo) Employees Aiuo-■

LEGALS
HIMELSTEIN * WARD

Card of Thanks

Hastings
Bowling

CARD OF THANK 8
We would like to express our MOIITGAOB . a: ..
Dataali ba» or.arr-4 la Ik* eauJIline ere thanks to Drs. Birk and
Biair, nurses al Pennock Hospl-

Koob. 75. RJ HosUnga, who di'-d
COMMERCIAL MINORS.
Final standings: Smith Bros !
91. Tinkler's 85. Dale's Bake |l:S0 pm. thl* Thursday al the
Shop 83. Bender Gravel and |' Leonard-Osgood
l&gt;rollatll„JORUW Funeral Home
Deputies
74. VAJ 70.
Mobil
72. Has-1| Tb« „
tings
Aluminum
Chenoweth
Rev. Lret«- ^Oro«e is

":;ys2u:,“: SiAi:
special thanks to Rev Manker
and Rev. Goble. Pearl Woods
and Dorothy- Coleman. Assembly
of God Church and Pilgrim
Holiness Church. Also to a host

lawn Cesnrtery. Vermontville.

felm* Vondien

helped in many ways. Your kind­
nesses will never be forgotten
and may Uie Lord richly bless

He wu bom In Oceana County

•7 H»«! games of 213-245-200.

George and Maggie &lt;Mlch&gt;L-&gt;
Koob He moved to Covert a.-. a
COMMERCIAL MAJORS
small child with his parent* and
'I In Uie Hi-Lo Major league
, doubles. Max Myers and Harold
Eckert were Brat with 1120 with
1 Max rolling 2® and Harold 551. moved to Vermontville where lie.
Lawrence Keeler posted 558 and
.Stewart Howes 557 for 1113 and married Winifred SalUrlec on
Irecond place. I^s Springer 557
until- 13
and Jim Darr
&lt;inci
Barr -&gt;-*■*
5M ior
for iu»v
1090 *u&gt;u
and the
---- Vermontville
--------- — area ----Harry McCollum rolled 613 *i&gt;d|&gt;’5*f* mro when they mov«l to
Peta Lubieniecki 469 for 1062'U*ir k- taeni farm on E. • State
and fourth place.
Rood.
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Mra. Donelda Oochlnas
and family
Mrs. Margaret Ratcliff
and family
Mrs Shirley Reid
and family
Mrs. Edgar 'Bev l Boulterand family
Robert Hurleys
and family
Oscar Hortas
and family

POIIITW uf
uaugAucua, aun.
John (Florence! Morgan of
__
'woouiana
Lal «. Mlddlaville IHwaa Ad4IHoo I. ——
Woodland ana
and airs,
Mrs. rranxim
Franklin
1 II r ILS (it Kaccivay ■ (Gladys) Bym of Battle Crrek:
nine grandchildren; 13 great
dominated the flying stock .car I
CaJlln 'drmel Livingston
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CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank everyone
who sent cards, letters anil gift*
to Nancy Payne while she was
in Pennock and Butterwoith
Hospitals. Sho came home Sat­
urday. May 15. and is doing fine.
Thanks asiiti for making her
days more pleasant
The Lawrence Payne Family

liiasetl Again

aS;

Woodland
tty Mrt. Glendon Curtlt

CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my sincere
thanks and appreciation to all
my relatives,‘friends. Local UAW

quirrmetits or had been sou|wd

furlication obdeb

nock Hospital. Also a special
thanks to Dr. Huebner. Dr. Prypital staff for the wonderful care
I received. Your kindness will al-

Myrtle Dick
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank Pennock Hob- ;
pital and staff; kitchen girls for
the birthday cake; Dr. My era.
Dr. McColl: to all who sent
birthday cards, greeting cards

Mrs. Ted Smith
Of Wall Lake
Dies Sunday

Haatlngi resident* were among
those who attended Uie vocal
recital presented by Michael

Among those attending were
hb parent* and Mr. and Mra.
8:15 pm. Sunday In Kan ley Howard Frost. Mrs- AtU* Hay.
Chapel at Western Michigan Harvey HoTTman. Mr. and Mra.
Fred Lowe. Rev and Mrs. Will­
Unlttnliy.
A bass-baritone. Clardy b a ।ard H. Curtis. Mr and Mra. Her­
student of Thomas Hardl*. as- Ibert Moyer. Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
slstant professor of music at :liam Quinlan. Aiderman and
WMU. He has served as soloist Mrs. Dale Bassett and Mr. and
with the University Choir and IMra. Frank Cooper.
Uie Kalamazoo Symphony Or­
chestra. He has also appeared in tended the honors convocation
leading roles In several WMU in the afternoon al WMU when
musical productions.
Michael received Uic Phi Mu Al'pha Outstanding Senior Aware
Among the selections on the'pua
—.
mII*irtanshlD
program for Bunday'* concert II for
scholarship, musicianship
were "Good Fellow* Be Merry " and contribution to fraternlUr
by Bach "Romance" by Dubussy, and also the Certificate of Award
•G Thou Billowy Harvest Field " from WMU and Uie Department
by Rochmanlnoff, ."Man la for of Music for Special ScholasUc
the Woman Made" by Purcell Achievement.

The PTA will honor a retiring
Macher Monday. May 24. Mra.
Harold Smith will retire at lhe
end of this school

PUna are well underway . for ’
uran
Dean Mavcnparc
Davenport. Week.
vkcca. The
inc wo;
Wo- ------------------- ------- --mans Study Club are sponsoring bus foe several years serving part
this project with the other sennea time a* head bu* driver. A short
inn

towards the plaque.

This one who hu had Martha a*

Saturday [.
night tie won lib Uiird straight
feature event at the Galraburg
Speedway.
According to a tvport from the |
track Blsaett's car was tom down

014 K

flowers, cards gift* and visits I

elation met Saturday afternoon
The W8C8 at the Methodist
at Use
Uie Hastings Mutual Insur- Church U
1* planning a rummage
"'m™—
anca Co.
anco
'sale
1 Bale for
for Juno 44 and 5. a The
Mrs. Floss!• Altadlng. the Coupins Fellowship and their
president, gave a report of them* Sunday, Msj
State Convention held in Lan- 14 They mrt at th* church
sing May 7. Mrs Carrie Fisher, following the morning worship,
was program chairman. Refresh- The group took a picnic dlnmenta were served by Mra Pearl ner to Eaton Rapid*. * Saturday
Matthews.
| visitors withH **
Mr.
“ “
and* Mrs. Ralph
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j ln|——------ Mr- and Mrt- Dalia*
June, and pian to have a big!£h*»4n M Gto*m Pohu Fann.
...
Rhi&gt; la tin* fnnner Marv Jn KUPark This will be a picnic with'
They abo called on Mr. and
Arthur Lathrop a* program Mrs ^hy C. Wing. * Jay. Jaymte
....u, . - — . « - _ .» 1 and An/(v rhllrlren nt Mr and
Thompson and Mrs. Eva Leach
are on the dinner committee. day overnight guest* with their
Mra. Clare Vreeland, Mra. Stella
Tuckerman and Mra. Maud Ack- art Kussmaul. In the evening the
ett are on lhe calling committee. neighbor children all joined them
All retired teachers and Khcol
employees and families arc urged
to attend this July meeting.

Child Study Club.
The Woodland PTA met Mona Dean at Illinois Agriculture seventh and eighth grade band
College He got his original train­ presented
ing at Michigan State Unlrer- featured

nounced.
Blarttt won the 25-lap feature M Smith. 50. R3 Delton. Wall been studying about thia Imporhere alons- with the 10-lap pur­
suit and the second heat Dob day. May 18. at Blodgett, Hob- Thcy have made peelers that will program with Uiree girls twirling
Scnsiba of Middleville won th*
°".top dMh
Thursday at thft Henton-: store*. An Interesting display will
”lcv“. *on
r?’-Smith Funeral Home at Delton be placed in the old post office ed a profit of over 81.100. It was
voted to purchase window shades
officiating with burial in ML
Hope Cemetery at Middleville.
recent visitor with her daughter.
Mra. Earl Clum. and family in
Grand Rapids * Several women report from the nominating cocn-

ready? set? then

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AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF MICHIGAN
HASTINGS OFFICE

Michigan's Income la approxi­
Ed. Steffen of East I a using.
mately two-thirds of that of the
State Mirs manager for American
Republic Insurance Company of ^&gt;&gt;o\^urereJxiUbvlT--,1'-”^h^' day w,th p,UT,uncnt “ m31®- entire cooUnou of Africa, equal to
America: and two-thirds of oil the
w-N-k making arrangements for the Mra Vina Carl of Middleville.
Mayors Exchange. They enjoyed Scandinavian nations.
coming visit of a group of his
company's representatives.
■
Carl of Middleville. Mbs Cart U
will be contacting residents of employed at Michigan Bell office

Republic “LifeGuarded" Prvtec-

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Church the Hammond Organ. rnailed. Be sure to fill yours out
Club of Hillsdale, the Wall Lake .
attend this banquet May 29 and
fnislonal Women's Club of Ha*-

90!

do prepared wllh lhe &lt;@&gt; wagontul ol senices

and Senslba fourth
. ai
dubtucaptured
capcurcu
May
—a 8. 1015. • attended the District State Wo- Dimoo served aa vice preaident
At uairauurg
Galesburg BUaett
lhe time trials
In 1737 seconds &gt;» Middleville. Uiedaughter of, mens Hally of
Uie church on
In addiUon to lhe feature tad *nd Vina (Morton) Carl Batuntay at BreUwm Height the community. Therefore.
Ing n field of78 tntries Tom | She married Leroy tTed) Smith pear Rodney. ♦ Mr. and Mra.
Carl of Battle
Creek won the °« Maid) 16. 1835. aft Middle- । Forest Begerow were Saturday
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1-over night gunt* vltl.
aru4
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with Ur
Mr. and
dash and Ray Thrasher of PortThey lived at Dowling. Grand (
t“r
Rapids and Middlevilla before ”*l*8e
On
moving to Wall Inkc about 20 &amp;VUM1“y ‘hey went to Traverse
R
I CM tv to visit friends thaw hart rare. taUve is Mra. Alvin Heyboer.

the hospital. May God bless you

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Softball players *« nwded
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These plans are available only
through authorized representatives
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American Republic an* founded
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Blodgett. Memorial Heart Fund.

Medical Facility
Marks Seventh

New Chevy

Anniversary
Medical Facility celebrated the
institution's seventh anniversary
Thursday evening with a dinner
catered and prepared by members
of the Church of the Brethren.
The program included tire In­
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A vast salt mine lies beneath Uie
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Elvah Briggs. Lucille Wlllitt*,

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dairy parlors. DESIGN STEEL,
3391 Three M&gt;le Road NW,
Meat Managers
Grand Rapids. Phone 453-2888.

over those Bargain Racks.

Assistant Store Managers

LARGE COUNTRY HOME—All
modem. 1H baths, kitchen
complete with dishwasher. lota

Grocery Clerks

Special pre-season offer in­
cludes 10 bales of tha new

1962 RAMBLER

LEGALS

Eastman premium - quality
plastic twine, enough to tio
your first 5000 bales free.
Get the baler that’s simpler,
gentler, smoother yet priced
with the lowest—-a Case 220
Sweep Feed. Claim your pre­
season twine bonus today at

1961 CHEVROLET

196! CHEVROLET
2 Dr. Sedan, Bid. trans 11595

STALK SHREDDERS—For Rent
Francisco Farm Supply, M-37

FOOD CENTER

FRANCISCO

196! FORD STATION WAGON

Going Fishing
Going To The Fair
Going To Work

FARM SUPPLY

1961 CHEVROLET

1962 FORD GA LAXIE 5M
H.Top Victoria^.11156

i

Gel Set for
Miles of Spring ]
Driving Pleasure

Wl 5-3156

37 So.

1961 COMET STATION WAGON
4 Dr. Has automatic drive. 8895

Are You Planning
to Do Any

1961 MERCURY MONTEREY
! Custom Convertible11195

i TRANSPORTATION SPEC LALS
SAVE SSI
1960 DODGE
4 Dr. Sedan. ..

1X4 TEMPEST SPORT COUPE
. . Custom model. V-8 engine,
aut.vmaUc transmission. radio,
whitewalls, sharp maroon fin­
ish.

1X3 RAMBLER STA. WON.
. . . Automatic transmission,
indio, whitewalls, beautiful
black finish, low mileage.

1962 OLDSMOBILE SUPER M
. 4 Dr Station Wagon, power
.■tecring and brakes, radio,
good w/wall tires, nice blue
finish, one owner.
196! OU18MOBILE

Hastings

I

I x 41 MOBILE HOME FOR
BALE—In very good condition.

job in consumer finance with
an excellent future. Your abili­
ty and initiative, plus our line
training program, as*urc your

i?:'.?5

ifciSi T

Fencing This-Spring? j-j'Xr
■

n V

I

'« lb'H &lt;■■»

Anything in Trane
I Buy Used Mobile Homes
CLHLAL CITY
MOBILE HOME BALES

GOING TO USE
FIELD FENCE?

factory ut large savings. Order
u couch with the equipment
you want and the latest argu­
able equipment. Brass Trailer
Sales. M-43 north of Hastings.

1963 OLDSMOBILE
GOING TO REPLACE
. . . Holiday Sedan. Fully 1859 MERCURY PARK LANE
A GATE?
equipped, including power
4 Dr. H. Top. .2------- .....IW5
.'teering and brakes, new white­
van tires, super 88 pertonn- 1959 MERCURY MONTEREY
। H. Top. Extra sharp......... 5595 NEED FENCE POSTS?
1963
CHEVROLET SEDAN
1959 PLYMOUTH STA. WGN.
. Impala, 4 Dr, radio, auto­
4 Dr1175
matic transmission. VI engine,
1969 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN
whitewalls.
•
4 Dr. Wagon--------- 15450
1963 CHEVROLET PICKUP
1W9 LINCOLN
»ion, good paint and ready to
4 Dr. H. Top Sedan1085
1961 CORVAIR MONZA
. . . Radio, whitewalls. 4 speed
transmission, extra clean.

Floyd Cplvin

FELPAUSCH

FARM FRIENDS - Farm Bur­
eau’s trade mark uwaire.. you
of top quality seed and stands :
behind every bag «4d. Farm |
Bureau's grau and legume
seed is clean and weed tree
and w.111 germinate strong and
make a good stand. Order to- !
day from Farm Bureau iierv-

Farm Bureau
Services

1959 FORD
4 Dr., 6 Cyl. engine. Standard
transmission. Extra good con­
dition. 5465
SEVERAL MORE
TO CHOOSE FROM

3:30 pm. Telephone experience
necessary. Reply in otti hand-

M-37 South

Mahler
Motor Sales
LLNCOLN-MERCURY DEALER

Wl 5-2223

L a H KXVEfif Tldllf
ic® — Trimming, cabling, n-

Did You Know That:

Bars—Chains—Sprockets to fit
must saws. Complete Chain
Saw Service. Ban ground,
chains sharpened. Chain saw

I. In. the Ionia overstate
trials Farm Burrau'r. Michigan
400 had the highest average
yield of dry shelled com of all
the cams tested?

fir Sporting Goods

1310 N. Michigan Ave.
Please set your work in now.
Rebluing. restocking, repairing.
We sell guns, scopes, ammuni­
tion. gun cases, slings, swivels
and everything needed for your
shooting pleasure. Huckleberry
Gun Shop. 10440 Kingsbury

FARM IMPLEMENTS
196! CHEVROLET
. . . 3 Dr., 6 cyl, standard

196- RAMBLER CUSTOM
... 4 Dr. Sedan, automatic

Farm Machinery

to clean white finish.

4. Michigan 400 gave out­
standing yields when checked
with, other leading hybrids
produced by commercial com­
panies?
AVAILABLE

TRACTORS;
INI COMET SEDAN
. . . Automatic transmission, -John Deere No. 720 Diesel.
radio, nice clean one owner car.
Loaded. Sharp!

fir Personals

FARM BUREAU

pletely checked over and ready
(or spring hausccleaninfi. Uses
handy throw-away paper bans.

SERVICES

&gt;951 F-85 CUTLASS
. . . Sport Coupe. V-8 engine. —IJiC A Tractor and Cull.
.■litomaUc transmission. com- —Aills Clialmers B Tractor and
iortable bucket scats. look this
1 row Cult.
-Several good used Baiers and Heating - Plumbing
Hay Tools.
Service
1961 F-85 STATION WAGON
... V-8 engine, standard trans­
One owner. Runs like new!
New • Remodel • Repair
mission, radip. look this. one
—1961 Allis Clialmers D 17.
-Massey Harris No. 30 Tractor.
A-l shape.
305 S. Church Wl 5-5352
—John Deere No. 8 Mower. Hay
conditioner hook up. Real good
shape I
.
—John Deere Hay Conditioner. NEW WATERPROOF TARP
Excellent condition.
PONTIAC OLDS CADILLAC ■_
tributor.
Hastings, Michigan
19 X it—SllhS
nud, a, r„„,
5/30
row Corn Planters.
Also larger sixes at Airrcsponding «Kui-.
low prices. Guaranteed water and | “-pS*U “ff Ut
mildew proof.
,
The bad luck in meeting

REAHM

Hotor sales

GOODYEAR BROS.

Wl 5-5M3 |

mouse.

Large lot with lake frontage.
5 minutes tram Hastings. Will
lease with option to buy. SOO
mouth, Phone Grand Rapids
GL fl-1555.
U

WINICK SURPLUS
N. MJchiggn
ft/M

MM

Ph. Wl 5-5324 ’7“’/ /«*•»
UlltesUM.. MteM

fir Wanted to Rent
WANT TO RENT GARDEN
PLOT-City lol ar portion of
Green or phone Wl 5-5481.

nr tent*

t'amp with youi name, ad­
dress and ZIP number for
Uh. This includes, postage
and sales tax. Burpee's Specidly Shoppe, Delton. MM1-.

rags cut and sewed ready for
weaving. Josephine M Rour.h,
K3 Plainwell Phouc 621-271B..

maintenance. Moping, trim­
ming and spraying. Phone

Want
5 tp 60 Acres
fir For Rent—Real Estate

glass windows. Good condition.
Complete with all hardware
for Installing. Only S30. C B.
Hodges. 831 6. Church. Phone
Wl 5-335L
6/20

inss optional. Clive localtan. .
Box 970 c.'o HastUigs Batuwr.

»/»

�’*)or Pro-1Convention of the Michigan XUa .rpiT
I A-oclaUoa. ar NUea from Ha*- ' J J
In )h, Ulngr were Exalted Ruler Glen'

Hastings Elks

Receive Honor
At Convention

Lodgni in Michigan m prewmung
a 100 percent contribution from
the Hastings Lodge, and n total, Knight Russell Na»h.
of over iU.000 w» contributed I
------------ •------------

OJen Donovan. exalted ruler of
...
the Hartings Elka Lodge, an­
nounced t hot the Hasting! Lodge 5'lSXnSL"^1M“-”£
total sum of S93W0 received;
received a Certificate of Rccognld Au^ta^6Yap^ru&gt;X
Attending the 610. Ann
.

WHEN YOU NEED

“Cas/i”

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to

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A Personal Loon
May Be The Answer

QI
rh .
SHOW 1 CSlS
•

Drives Skill
Monday Night
.. .
, .."The National Driver* Teat t»
I to be presented on Monday, May
'24,
o. from 10 to 11 pm. &lt;EDT’
over the CBS TV network, nnd

Oddfellow* and _
Rebekah* Plan
• &gt; o
•
i to take the teete.
Memorial
Service 1Uw- Frrrto ol u.. ft..
Tufj4ay M#&gt;. a Ule Frl.| Un&lt;, Ki want. Club 1* al­

lows and Rebekahs will hold: recommending driver’s test
their annual Past Grand and their knowledge to determine
Past Noble Grands’ Night.
how good they are on the road.
Potluck supper at C: 30-followed. The May 24 TV show is apnnby Memorial Service and enter- sored by CBS, the National 8afei Diriment. The public is invited I ty Council anti Shell OU and is
! to thl* meeting.
, •&lt;» be dramatic a* well as qtucaRebekali committees to assist; ‘“nal.
’
.
the subordinate committee are:
Opening with “you” In the
Planning committce-Mrs Ward driver’s scat approaching crx-h
&amp;way Mrs. Ralph Sage and situation*—real crashes done by
Mn. Leora Newton, and Kitchen stunt men on ths basis of known
committee - Mrs Maurice In- accident ciues’- the amrn.-e
| gram. Mrs. Richard Nixon and! goes to instructional material on
Mrs Elmer Urias.
brr* to avoid accidents in given
PH.W, W 11. U&gt;. r»f HOM.
'T
j z-f.iv.
x,... which the whole lamit) can .oiU "1t*‘
U M
low on a questionnaire. Toward

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★ CUT PAYMENTS Vs TO V

Ujf end of lhe
the corrc.ct
Roy Preston.
May 26 flags will be placed on amvera wln be given.
rc
d*cc*“’1 ,ncn,bfrs
°f ** Ki’*ni’
u

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JOIN THE THOUSANDS
SWITCHING TO WARDS

AAONTGOMERY
WARD

niMu. «’n 'uw&gt; are "written to be obeyed
1 Mr&lt;d LMVerne Bowman WI^- ,h“l kno*lwl|te
“What an
I Mrs LaVerne Bowman, Wl 5 j^uppen- and the “ability to recMSS
ugnUe a hazard" in advance are

IXAlZi Zi L E

DAYS
"it SALE
■j

man Jerry Ford’* right hatx.
man in the Federal minority of­
fice. will be the guest jPMtkw.
"Ed Terrill knows the Washing­
ton score." Schwendener said.
art'"'h. io hJH.M
Now we will find out how a
Congressman can be so much
VW1.UUM are one of til. fO—l ।
,i Atty. John L. Schwendener, away tram Washhtgton. and yet
predominant contributing factor.
'Chairman. Third Congressional do everything he claim* to dot ’
to having accident*.
.
AP*11 ,2S“ ordnance
“ReMrvatlons.” Bchwendtnsr
to asms: , , • m specialist. waa las. rtatloned nt D1 a t r I ct Republican Organ Ira In eight out of 10 fatal truffle FWt Knox. Ky. He entered the 1 tlon. has announced that the or- continued, “should be made with
accident* in Michigan, traffic vi-| Army tn August IM4 nnd com-' g«nlxatlon's
next meeting will be Howard Ferri*. Barry County
olatlon* were considered lm-iPleUd born- training at Fort.held
— at 7 pm. Tuesday. May 2S., Register of Deed* at Hastings. on
---------------------------cr before the 20th. The public
portent contributing causes and I Knox. Griffeth aUmdcd T-K In-the
Hastings
Hotel,
Edward A.
in most of the accident*, it 1* High School.
a Terrill. Congress-' is cordlaly invited “

aafe driving requirement* In ad- the driver who la directly and
'dition to skill: that traffic en-1 primarily responsible.
.
i forcemen t la not a game that
------------ 9-----------I

. District GOP
To Meet Here
Mid-':
Tttenday Night

IMPORTANT
NOTICE
Residents of Hastings and Barry County
will be contacted to receive an explanation of

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�The Hastings Banner
Section Three—Fegos 1 *• •

Tliuroday, May
Moy 20.
20. 1965
19€5
Tliiiroday,

Audubon Club

HHS Record Class |
Candidates for graduation with
the Hastings High Class of 1966
include:
Und* K Allrrdlng. Sandra
Kay Altordlng. Busan Elisabeth

RURAL LIFE SUNDAY

Dies Thursday;
Rites Monday

To Explore Area
‘Hidden Valley’

Campbell. Leonard CampbSll,
Stephen Daniel Carr. Charles
Carter, Shirley Ciiaffse;
Thomas Welton Chandler.
Linda Ann Chase. Nancy Cheese­
man. David William Clagett. Di­
ana cote,. Stanley Cole, Dale

beth Beadle. Richard Beckwlli.
Sandra Ann Belson, David Ben- Douglas Cook. Jani* Cota. Shar­
on Craig. Mary Ann Cramer.
glance Birman. Judy A.' Bliss. William Cruttenden. Martha
Bleven Bolo, John Borton. Don- Ann Culbert. Melvin Dale;
Nyla-Jo Darby. Roderick L
n«r« Wrftnt naru
Dcmcmd. Ronald L .Dlngerwn.
wSte^Brant^MartSrt.
Connle L D1”"* K»Ul!ecn DWBarty Board of Education w
Itock Beth Kten itt.
D‘le RusM&gt;
Ch"‘M
|1U»C MICH
---- -Cifruune BuShSm? ?JnA.D»^'A,llert Drttkc' Dttnny Behttnaw.
district*. towering that number
ralr^^ur^dn^IrTni
! 8uXanne K&gt;y E&lt;k*rdl. ■»» E1»inf
, Edger. Gordon Robert Endsley,
key. Linda Darnel) Burnworth.
n- Jo Anna Engle. Bton Eye, Michael
wood may want to finish there,
Jennifer Burroughs, Bonnie Kay
A. Parley, David Lee Farrell;
Linda Louise Fedcwa. Russell
George Fehke.Judy Colette Pen­
der. Keith Dean Ferris. Julia A.
Fisher, Ruth Evelyn Fitch, Gwen­ Seniors for graduation Ln lhe daUon report.
dolyn Lee ptxgerald. Orton Vem history of Hastings High School । N x teachers hired fcr mxt
voted to annex five more rural ..
ONE DAY ONLY
ST".T hl^-Tr™ r n« Innim/ m»
ycar °&lt;
,nc,uoe
*Forth Linda Lou, Foster, Jack D. ?
“""l
B*U»Mf
«*•
““**

Exploration will be the feature
of the Bunday. May 23. meeting
of the Hastings Audubon Club.
On the Hidden Valley Expedition

Christianity fur the whole
rural life and of rural life i_
ChrfoUanily. It emphaSltea

scientific exploration in which

WAYLAND

Larry Rex Frisby;
Ronald James Frye. Kenneth
Garrison. Jr. Sheryl Ann Garri­
son. Janice Adelina Gaylor. Ter-

Sat May 22
Mat. 2 p.m.
Eve. 8 p.m.
Wayland CofC.

Darlene Lucille Gibson, Roger
William Gibson. Laurel Jan*
Godfrey, Gary P. Golnek, Diana
L. Greenfield. Elisabeth Ann»tte
Guenther, Eugene Ralph Guern-

~~ —
ncre ror two years out r»*
t.cjji at their regular noon met.- '
rhinr m the Cereal City for
Ing held Tuesday. May 11. at the .four years. She earned her bb
high school.
'at Indiana University in I960
and win teach Junior-Senior
High home economics.
..
htnchcon at the meeting.
Supt. of Schools Richard J.
monweaUh tn Albion. Johnson
Igan University and did subsUtute teaching here. He will teach

Bernard William Gunvmos, Jr.,
Cynthia G. Guggemoa:
David E^-Haa*. Dorothy Haas.
Michael L. Hamilton. Michael
Lyone Hammond. James Walter
Harbin, Brenda Kay Hart, Jeanne
Hsrl Marlyon Kay Harvath,
Raymond- Benjamins Hause, Jr..
Ronald Joseph Hayden. Linda
Ann Hayner, Larry Eugene Hay­
wood. Robert Oliver Heeter,
Marilyn Toni Hein;

Monday at
Fnnrral Home

tailed study of lhe natural re­
sources of a lovely valley com-

HHS to Graduate

Record Class;
Hire Teachers

Mrs. Beckwith

la:
extrtence Special interest groups
when the transportation of chU- will b« organised about resource
rtren within the City is halted. leaders and a-headquarters will
Youngstera crossing busy thor­ be set up to record discoveries
oughfares such a* North Broad- and plot them on a map of the
valley Dr. E. E. Bherff. naUonit was indicated.
| ally-known botanist, will be rt-

"Challenges erf

She was bom In Mayfield.

King's Messengers
Quartet to Sing

Fhun and Susan i Baldwin) Paton.
She moved to Hastings,With

At Nashville Church

The King's Mesaeng^s
Mcsaengrrs Quartet Beckwith. Hastlngw barber, on
will be at lite Nashville Church of । Feb. 3. 1931. They spent IhMr
Gulf OU Corporation for the tow Audubon Club. Adil be bird lesdentire married life here.
.
In addition to her husband.
bld of 13.15 cento a galton, inHastings Schools Science staff and an old-fashioned "Gospel
dudlng pump.
, will be wildlife resource leader.
Lansing Gilbert will direct map­
contract to «upply white mUk at’ ping efforts and work in the field
Hale
049 cento per half-pint.
.
of geology and geography.
Supt. Guenther reported Uiat;■ The aesthetic MPeet* of out­
the increased equaliraUon figure door ecUviUra will alio be conEarns Straight A's
may result In about (19.000 added bldered and Mrs. Max Doty will
fund* and received an Informal work with any who are intersung by Larry Baker. 19. second and Mrs. Graaveor Pierce Taytor
time kindergarten teacher and
Ing. Ruth Kurts will be official tenor is Richard Shodowen, 17: of 356 Michigan State University
photography leader and assist baritone. Mike Bridges. 20. and student honor cd for achieving
any who wish to try their hand
all-A records during the Winter
at.outdoor photography.

High counselor.
The courses of study being
Charles langworth will bring &lt;"«««■ gucau of Ito. John
compMed by the Class of IMS
tn th. mrrrln,
! Hannah. MSU president.
rOun Lake Road at Glass Creek ie message in tne morning wor- .
includes one college agriculture. Alpena, will teach high school
13 commercial. 11 agriculture. 113
Michigan's 16500 manufacturing
general. 133 college prep and 14
will be necessary, 8upt. Guenther may assemble at 3 and )oln lhe
jtabiishmenta employ an estimated
special students.
said, to provide the proper In- advanced party. Bring binoculars,
The public is Invited.
sketch books, field guides, cam­
Hendershot, 22 pupils; Rogae,
WU- eras and other favorite outdoor
equivalent of anoUw
University. Wichita Falls. Teatas.
equipment. Such comfort items
She married Jack A. WCbur
as canteen and mosquito repel Hebei, Carol Sue Hengeobach.
SPECIAL
B&amp;K
Alexander M. Henry, Jack La- Fall Including the student* from
gram is designed as a family
venie Hewitt.. Ann LouIm Hick­ lhe districts already approved
type activity and people of all
tings. 1720 N. Broadway, waa
ey. Joyce June Hill. Iri* E Hop­
hired to teach high school EngSupC Guenther reported that ages are welcome to participate.
kin&gt;. Suranne Marie Horunan
skyiighto in Ncrthe**tem and Leaders hope Uist this adventure
John Ennex Houk. Sharolyn Joan
the physical therapist at Pennock Bouthotatern aohoota had caused in cooperative learning may
HowelL Barney Hutchin*. Tim­
prove inspirational to all ^ho
FULL GALLON
othy John Ingram. Phillip Lee
at Western and taught two years &gt;7.300 to mate nrrrwary repairs. participate. For further details
Inman. Marilyn Ann Iromide;
Total repairs ta ths roofs al the on this project contact Lansing
John W. Jame*. Kyle C. Jamea.
Gilbert Wl 6-3549.
Kenneth
Otis
Kuempel,
Jr,
TerDaniel Mark Javor. Elaine M
Maple Valley
Johnson. Mark Robert Johruon,
Leary, Cheryl Ann Lewis, Sharon
nuiuia
Mlchigan bold* the record for
produced by a single cow.
The first Intereat payment milk
i
leen Kahle:. Michael Edward
SAVE! ... BUY TICKETS Keait. Roderic Craig K.ilnley,
made on the new debt, bonds :In a M5-day period during 1961 -W.
Lublenleckl,
Mary
Margaret
Mca
ftoated to erect the addition* to i seven-year-old Holstein. "Green
(Saturday Only)
EARLY FROM ANY WAY­ Jean Ellen Kelxey, Bally Sue Allbter. Therese McCtoakey,
Meadow
Lilly Pabst" of Green
Kcnflcld. Geoffery, O. Ketcluun.
Dennis Arthur McKelvey, Janice
schools and for improvement* At Meadow Farms at Elsie In Clinton
LAND MERCHANT BEFORE Margenr Ann Kilmer. Jeffrey H. Kay McMillan;
10c Deposit on Containan
5. Hanover
Klmmfl. Thoma* R. King;
Central and the high school, waa County, produced more than 31
Lyndla Kay McNutt. Beverly
tons of milk.
MAY 22nd.
I1U4&amp;10.
' Robert I&gt;ee Kinney. TimothyTodd Kraft. Linda Mae Kruko, Jran Melville. Stephen James
Malcolm. U. K. Torbjom Malm.
Steven E. Mayo. Harry Bradford
Mlles. Jr, Arlene Marte Miller.
Harold Ervin Miller. Harold Lee
FOR
Milter. Ulrtee E- Molt
Marie Montague. Ter
tague. William Scott
nrph Edward Morgan.
Morgan.
Improvement Leant for Your Every Need
Suzanne Elaine Mullenlx. Kent
E. Murphy. Raymond D. Nash.
John Wayne Newton, Lynda' F
Newton, Robert E. Nickelson.
Stephen Robert O’Donnell,
Grooming
Vaughn Gary OLaughlin. Hal
N Olsen, Laird Dean Osborn.
Janine Jo Ostroth. Johanna W.
Pleasure!
We're foetwl.g
PavBch. David L. Perry. Carl
Structu rai I m P£ovemen ts
Wayne Peterson. Jane Ann Phil­
lips. Brenda Anne Pierce;
runhng
Roofing
Flooring
Additions
Ann Pierson. Mary Lynn Potter.

FlUtWfTl

MILLS
BROS.

Take Home'

B&amp;K DRAFT ROOT BEER
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e

AT THE NATIONAL BANK OF HASTINGS

EXAMPLES OF ELIGIBLE IMPROVEMENTS

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mousing il*

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$17.95

inrrchls. David Edward Purdy.
Paul Willard Quinlan. Dennto L.
Rankin. Randy H. Raymond.

$59.50

Inocencio. Carol Marie Barver,
John David Scbowalter, Thomas
R. Scobey. Patricia Ann Benxiba,
Gerald Kenneth Sexton. Terry
Joe Shafer, Robert James Bhaltu. Michael Steven Shanklin.
Linda L Shelley. Allan Charles

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Wightman, Marsha Ann Wilkins,
David Lynn Will. Fred Williams,
JY. Sheila Ann William*;

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Lee Belfield i»
Mayor of HHS

Loans from *60.00 to *60,000.00

National Bank of Hastings
Andy Johnson waa named traf

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�Rev. Buwalda is

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Hastings Church

icate
lurch Addition

The 104th annual session of
tin Michigan Conference of The
Evangelical United Brethren
Church meeting in Buchanan
recently returned, the Rtv. H. J.
Buwalda to Uie pulpit of Liz
local congregation.
The |tev. Buwalda was as­
signed to Hastings last Itoptem-

Mathoditti

Pulpit"
a pm. Youth Fellowship.
7 pm Evening service. Sermon:

Rev. David Honeywell.
Bunday school. 10 am
Worship, 11 am.
Evening worship. 7 pm
Mid-week Fellowship, '
Wtdnseday.

Invite Men to
United Church
Women Meet

Since Easter Bunday the
church has been in a "Loyalty to
Christ Crusade,” a program to
strengthen the church. This
Sunday the pastor will be bring­
ing a special message centered

Titrough Uss Week
Monday. 7 pm. Teen Fellowshtp.
Wednesday. 8:90 am. Bible
Study and Prayer group.

■jmwi. aU Sunday school rooms
Mi a paM« s study added,
windows of colored glam, floor
tiling. oarporing. now pc-»o. new
furnace, new esectile organ, and

Those coming are to bring a
duh to pass and their table serv­
ice. Rolls and beverage will be
fumuhed A nursery'win be
available for small children.
United Church Women, spon­
sors of this annual event. Invite

K. W. Moaber. Pastor
9.50 am. Sunday school.
11 am. Worship service.
7:90 pm. Evening service.

Rev. Vaughn B. Jensen. Pastor
10 am. Sunday wtool.
11 am. Momma worship. Jun­
ior church and nursery provided.
7:30 pm. Evening service.
Wednesday, 7:90 pm Family
Night Adults, Youth. Juniors
and children. 840 pm, choir

BOWENS MILLS CHAPEL'-Henry VanTU. Evangelist
Sunday worship, 10 am.
Sunday school, 11 am.
MYP Sunday. 7 pm.
Bunday evening service, 8 pm.
oute 3, Delion .
■bmMmI Pastor
school, 10 am.

Sunday schooL 10 am.
Morning worship, 11 am
Christian.Endeavor, 8:30
Prayer service. Wed, 8 p.

Dedicate New

Church; Vicar
Is Rev. Kaser
"Its IE

Sunday service, 11 am.
Sunday school. 11 am.
Wednesday service, 7:45 pm.

7 JO pm.' Confirmation and
sermon by RL, Rev. Charles E.
Bennlaon. D. D, of
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Willard H. Curtis. Minuter
Bunday. May 39.
Morning worship. 9.30 and 11.

psrsoul portable
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fi ■ 45 am Sunday
11 am Morning worship.
7 pm. Evening worship.
Wednesday* 7:90 pm. Bible

Worship service. 11 «m.
Evening service, 7 30 pm.
Wed.. Prayer meeting, 8 pm.
The little church with t!x&gt; big

Outdoors”

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Morning worahlpT 10:46 am.
Evening service, 7:30 pm
Wednesday prayer, 7:80 pm.

8:30 Junior High and Senior i
High Youth Fellowship at the
church. Youth in Sixth grade are
Invited to attend this meeting of

9U* magnet ie-type speaker
delivera rich, full tone.

Rugged ease Is hlgh-impaet
polystyrene. Collapsible

0:45 am Bunday school.
11 am Morning worship.
6 pm. Young People's service.

There win be clrctlon of officers.
Monday Activities
7 pm. Boy Scouts
7: 30 pm. Spiritual Life Com­
mittee meeting.
Wednesday Activities
8: 90 pm. Family Night supper
In Memorial Hall. Bring table
service and food to pass. Coffee,

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Friday. 12:30-May Fellowship

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.Rev. E. L. Bchwan,
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Worship. 10:45 am.
Bunday School, 9:30 am.
Every Bunday—“Thia is the
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ver WOOD-TV, 11:30 am.; ore

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Rev. Doriene Speas. Pastor
9:30 am. Worship.
Bunday. "Eaith for Today," on
M:30 am. Bunday school.
TV, Wood Channel 8. 8:30 am.
8:16 Christian Enfant
Bunday Voiceof Prophecy
Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30
pm. at ths church.

narrBBtN CHI KCII
Rev. Torrey O. Barcanfc, Pastor
Telephone 374-3340
Just att M-88, North an M-50
in Village of Woodbury
Sunday school. 9:45 am.
WKZO. 12:30 pm, over WBCK,
Worship. 11 am
1:90 pm.
Junior church for children. 4-9
The Lutheran Women's Mis­
Youth choir rehearsal. Wed,
sionary League will meet at the
Church May 24, 8 30. A potluck

Rev. lAwrence Lowell, Pastor
Bunday school. 10:15 am.
Morning worship, 0:15 am.

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Evening service, 7:30 pm.
Wednesday prayer meeting and
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SEE YOU*

�«. ITarniFair-Goeri
About N.Y. Lawn

on a shopping tour, a The Maronota of Delton Methodist Church
met at the home of Mr. and
Mra Harry Bcavcn for a potluck
dinner. A good time waa had by

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Michiganians planning to visit

but I was present at the raWng
of the heavy timber frame of the
church building and tang In the
cliotr of
church when they
worshipped In the old Court
House, l lhe choir occupying the
jurors benches) and more or lua

My column this week U a short
one, but I know It will Interest
a lot of you people in Hastings,
especially. I know 11 will Interest
Rev and Mrs Willard Curtis tlie
prwwnt pastor of lhe Presbyter­
ian Church. I also know from a
card recently from Mra Curtis
that Usey are regular readers of
my column, even though they
are practically newcomers to
Barry County.
This article appeared In THE
HASTINGS BANNER on April
21. 1U1 and waa cut out and
added lo one of the BANNER
Scrap Book*. It was entitled:

Sunday, was accompanied with
intrrcs'inx features. The presence
of two out-of-town clergymen.
Rev. W H Phelps, of the Flrat
Presbyterian Church, Battle
Creek, and Rev. 8, B. Hawkins,

and family are on a camping trip
at Murphy's Point. ■* Mr, and
Mrs. Lyle Lelnaar have returned
home from tnelr trip in north­
ern Michigan. * Mrs Jerome
Brownell and children from Bt.
I beg your pardon for boUtoring
you with the matter, but If you
think it of no value you are at
liberty to give it publication al

gantzatlon the church has been
under the leadership of but 18
pastors, in The following order:
Zerah T, Hoyt. A. H. Gaston,
Edwin O. Bryant. -William 8.

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inn? remonbervd Mra Hayes'
rvminlscenrra were of an informal
nature, but she played on the
heart-strings-of the audience al
will, the smile and the tear ■be­
ing clnaeiy intermingled ns she

and their wives whose Influence
nnd personality, still live on:
tier Interest and love for tike
present generation. the majority
of whom six had seen baptised
in Uie church, gave a perional
and intimate touch to her talk.:
tlml lent it peculiar charm, and
made it seem all too short
Rev. Hawkins followed with a|
short and appropriate -addnas

EEOFESSII

ore a splendid lot of Christian
workers In Uto church, and it is
prospering finely under the.
leadership of Rev. YfUfred Llnd-

Mlmions for the Presbyterian
Synod of Michigan who took
part In .the service nnd the ad­
dress given by Mra Geneva
Hayes, one of the oldrott. living

in the post liLstory of the church.
Hit intimate knowledge of tluj
men nnd women whose loyalty
and Christian atral through tlx-,
early yearn made possible its

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gr neral mere twinta occupying the
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me while building the church.
Beside that building then stand­
ing waa the Bessmer Jewelry
store which was then occupied
as a residence by George A.
Smith, editor and publisher of

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Highlights Interesting

veering equipment on Wednesday,
Lanatng and Threiuipplc laic
has bren a house guest of Mr
and Mrs Martin Btygvr. Mrs
rcUen pre- m*x McWhorter and children of
teap abreast . VarmontviUe vrero Mother's Day

FARM NEWS
consumer. It ma-'xj’jrracka
U* banner at shifting

W oodliind Saddle
Club Receives
New Members

Ths new proposal would use

Barry Farm
Calendar...

iricla StatkL
Kiwanu Club pony mare. Patty

Pomona Grange
Emphasizes
Michigan Week

Btalogkal

Cooperative Extension Service

Reporti Good Start

Cyril Enyart, a farmer living on ana aa
All types of forage harvesting
Ki DcUoti. in Onmaevtlla townequipment — including mower*,
windrowtra, uaauigafg,
conditioners, coop,
chop■vw-- &gt; wfv&gt;u
anwn &gt;■ —' — —- —— —------— windrowara,
tffommlmtonrt^utkman-1 AjTO*ra*
ia “f"1*** pen, batera. tractor*, rakes, forage
muck land into corn ths Tlh and
T,» wwk ’*• 00 lnrtnJ: wagon* and btowero-wUl be on
doling the legislative Pstkage mmt WTW{Mi
blanket* and auplay throughout the day.
i dlanen The
served
lunch
r&gt;««wi-_slralinns w.
of "w-wsiw.
nxiwrrn VW— hostess
I
----- --------,
Mem be &gt;a of lhe Pomon_ hu
Thu waa the laM meetinguntil dinow..tt and windrowre* will bo
Oiange met Wednesday. May 5.
Roads Federation. are;
with the Star Orange member*
Tours of dtanonstratlou plots
'-------siumui* luiuHc i.iiwj uuu,
muruty progrea* projecu were
gwnUno, dlreal and Uquaffod po- and Daryl, left Chicago. Bl,
wx&lt;ilng rwUs and chcuudlscuaaed. Mrs Lloyd Shroyer
L-oleum taxes.
ccscninxl I be Grange Interna­
tiona HcapttaJKy Project. It
tlieir homo Mr. Strecker is af- t)U,c and alto filling KiuUnneu
g« undc-nray at 2 pm
high filiated with the NASA, lhe executlve programming wannuter
computer
vuitcra a* part of the CcsnmuuMg
group al the Manned Spacecraft
A prosperous and beautiful
Impress program.
Center, nwy nsuea rua parerus
pwmA’
Exhibit* for the Barry County America cannot afford to waste
■r rwvinwtawi Kt »nd friends
servic , rteuogg Farms.
ent distribution fanaul* for ear­ M
an.ved funn tjuipment dirtrtbutara and
marked highway fund* from 47 . --__ -__ ——_________ arcu dtulcrs.
State Highway
tha Junior Granges and Pomona.
Michigan's Upper Peninsula, with
jo Soil Stewardship Wo*.
it* 16538 square miles of land area.
leaving.
extubtta
elites and vUlagaa to 30 penxnt.
Michigan was the first state in
lhe nation to guarantee e«h chdd
1^JU&gt;dMichigan The Beautiful,” open­ tion district directors and ladles the sum of money which cities Uic right to free education Uuough ’
’
ed the. program. How Michi*** auxiliaries throughout the tinned of more than 30,000 population highschool.
I
Hanner Adi Benefit YOU!
became the Wolverine Htate” Stales hare sponsored soil ste­ must contribute to trunkline
wu* told by Mrs Kenneth CrawMichigan hell Stewardship
The Highway Commission

Soil Stewardship
Week Activities

Are Planned

for her 4H project.

ran i
Secretary of Agriculture,'1 Pentended lhe Clinic at Delton EloJed Into th tntl ng that thto u a mciuary oukx*.
- ,
I g» •
A practice aaaalon with the |.lVPSt(M*k F rif'fHJ
liom* to scheduled for May 33 al.
VC5lULh 1 1
10 am. at the John Barnum1 r&gt; • 1 .
. o
,

Brightest Spot
.
In Farm Picture

quits another thing U&gt; oak an-

In,

.. .... w

tl.Hw" w.,11 k-

rn oonUjuM a program aimed al
keeping produces dependent cm
government handout*." Pennock

Men in Big Busina* in Michl.
construed a* oppoalng any tegislauve propoaala dnMng with the
rifinAMat flf the Marttlnao

The bright rpot In the farm and Mra Wendell Siiroyer and

£5Tk“

Lloyd Shroyer gave a listing of
open Junior Horae Show the l®*n 8Utc University extension "Facia and Figure* About Mich-

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New &amp; Used Tires

Mr. and Mia. Al Pufpaff gave
in turn. Funny Bene Ticklers
thing* rolling. A committee mset- prtdlcted higher prices fur ixv*.
lambs and fed calUc. the extent and Garden Tune. The lecturer
gave a quu on Mlchlgattany. He poUiits out that soil and
June 19 al 8;3O pm. al the'
water conservation. u also:
home of Barb Gilliland. Monbcrs
—&lt; war against mounting
11am Schantz.
hunger for an exploding world
•&gt; .tuMurvu u.n a j&lt;*r
• ------ -—v_
population.
ago or about 15 percent. Standard f,„_,la„M
—
—a fight agalnat political klosuers have made about half that CcUTlOH 1^3026115
ologtea which promlMa a tatter
O
cons Belson. Janet Siiepnard. gain, and oowa are off slightly,
-.t t ■
-------Jay Flanigan, and Nancy EMep l&lt;’*ec cow prices are the result I _c«. A niivri iiao
'for tBsoocUented million*.
Chris Belson will write leUcra to
culling at dairy stock and LiISl ACllVlllfS
--protection against silt pollusecurn a judge and ringmaster b‘CT&lt;T bCff oow ^^hter
| ....
. UoQ clogging streams and lakes.
for tha »hczw Ken Brook* wUJ I
h&lt;'ro cut beck weights
JHllng drainage ditches, covering
obtain the Public Addraa m? “ »hlch choice cattle are being “
' ’“h nesting beds and destroying
7,.
sold, thus reducuur the uxal a
In the scries of three. f(Klrf ,loojl_

the Urojiies and ribbons. The
Woodbind Ctxnmunity Club is marketed By Fall there could
he a weakening of market so
.vw .veuev are urgru u&gt; am- ?' U1*’ Educational Committee.
will provide a
Unue moving cattle at higher
PrH’arTd a number of hdpwetghu.
.,ul hints for the home and farm
FREI
PARKING

sw «up
su±dMMu’
Illflttlng or unworn clothing
wa* brought co the U*l meeting. ago- a jump of 15 percent. The,01.
outlook la very good for IMS and
-- •» ___ ■
reemrea

For Top Corn Yields
PUT YOUR NITROCPN IN TNT SOU
AT THt ROOT LfVfi .
CONVTNITNTIY ANO [(ONOMKALLY

&lt;,

U-j?

Big Corn Takes Big Nitrogen
Use 82% Lowest Cost N!

wh“ ™»

restraint In number build-up o,.,.
the price could hold good through, “t**,■ , .
all of 1966
* “llr m&lt;5,nbcni attended
LAMBS: Lamb price* are also1 ?lUctel hwbccue day at
10 lO &gt;5

good with slaughter down.

With

I
Soil and water conservation
to much more than Just produc­

Narrow Planting
Boosts Yield
Of Cucumbers

by |30 million to about 1131 mll-

Musicians at
Maple Valley
Get Scholarships
Mualo scholarahlpa of *75 each

,b« of the Maple Valley High
•Ted Pox. Philip Heinze and
:Nancy Smith.
Nancy plans to attend the
Bdhuner camp at Michigan State
University from Aug. 1 through
Aug. 31. Philip wlU go to Central
-rcff^dent crop production for Michigan Unlwrstty on June 30
the farmer.
A* a prelude to Boll Steward­ af.eixi Uie Int&gt;ilochen National
ship Week, the stalo * 82 soil con- Music camp this Summer.
arhnbrahlpa was
Cub. NaahvUte Lions
the Maple Valley Band

.
th
MJch1 "&gt;

Mr. and Mr*. George Ulrich
are the new owners of the ro*
tlsredc Congratulations, Pat that
waa a fine Mothers Day gift? r

will meet May Xi for a potluck

Members were reminded that
Cucumber production can be thia Thursday is Uic last Medical
Increased As much aa 88 pcroent Care Facility party until Fall.
with narrow row planting*, re­
ports a Michigan State Univer­
sity borticulturtat.
farms May 26. If any member

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Rugged Gehl construction gives yean of safe crop haul­
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A spacing of 42 inches between

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Standard spacing used by
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Plant spacing within the rows
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re.

220 E. State St

CHRYSLER

Morass asrauros

/

�Rob. and family al Haslett to thejr new home on Cook road,
attended the Junlar-Sanlur and vuittog them last weekend
denburg*. of Howell. Thl* eomlng
weekend the Fredanburg* will

Security Administration recom­ Hartal Security AdounteteaUon will
mend Uiat people check Uietr so­
cial security accounts?
curlty account number*. Should I &lt;
ir future social security benefit*, bet', this district office will furnish
some employer lias not reported
| your earnings correctly, or If-your
i social security number Is incorrect.
■
:
curtly Administration, M Ranrom
y our account, by checking it peri- Ave. HE. Grand Rapid*. Michigan
odlpaHy. you can make sure of That office will reply directly to,
your roctel security protection.

F

farm. Would thl* have any effect
on credit for wage* «i my axial
^curtly record*?
tt u correct?

Walter* his brothar, Phillip, and also hu
!T». Mrs. sister and family. Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Farrell. Donnie and Shelly
Of Alma honoring Mr* Farrells
Cincinnati Wlitle there they
birthday. Shelly, who 1* having
celebrated the fourth birthday of Bober! Kruger, of Lansing.
lhe Barrett e ron. Mike, aad they
until Sunday.
attended a variety show in which
addressed the regular Hastings ;
i of lheir daughter. Mr. and Mrs. wood Howe. Steven and Jeffrey Rotary luncheon meeting at the
i Harold Vogel. of Grand Rapid*
Hotel Hastings Monday. May 10.
. on Tuesday evening of last seek.
Mr. and Mr*. Richard Hart
barratt. of KaniM City were!
Mr and Mrs. Fred Butolph. thur Howe, celebrating the first
and Mr and Mrs. Jack Lampka
the- HoMings* dub's 45th mini- had a weekend vacation trip to
Mr. and Mr* MUo Barry, Mr*. birthday of Jeffrey.
■
Altec
AUerdlng.
Mr*.
Helen
WerMarqulta Pierron spent SaturMrs. winirreu Jauron. .03 w. •--—- r L_ Niagara Falls.
State, saw two young deer at birthday. Atty. Plotrowski re­
daynlgnt and »mday with Linda
Burkey while Linda'* parents. trice Perrin of Grand Rapids ttire fairgrounds They went north I viewed the objectives of the mcthe Floyd Burkeys, were in Ohio were Sunday dinner guest* of in
lacroM
____
the railroad Into the vice club and reviewed a few of Kenneth Reynolds, to Bedford on
Mr* Laly Wickham.
I wood*.
visiting friends
'
woods.
1 its acrotnoltehmente since it waa Saturday, May 15.

HUHS WHO KNOW THE SCORE

SUPER-RIGHT BEEF

vmtJoyert quarterly tax return* vlUi a partcard form (OAR-TOM)
andvw* from the W-3. You should for use to obtaining a record ol
Uie earning* credited to your acai hl* quarterly tax return. If not.
the employer should send to cor- merit of the eamlri4* credited to
rectlvo information on Farm MIC. my social security account and find
it doc* not agree with my record*,
wiut should I do?
Anawer; You should gather any
information you hare, such aa pay­
roll illp*. withholding statement*
iW-3 formal, tax ri-turrj. etc. T»ke
them to your roc tai aeciirity office
* credit against your income tax with Uie atatement of earning* you
liability, if any. This should be received. The people Uwre uill be
happ}'
to help make the necessary
done in the space provided tor tills
pu-pcae on your Form 1040 Federal correction*.

during the year. My employers
for a woman to file a change of take the social security money out
of my.pay, but some of them do
name card with the Social Security not give me a statement of bow
Adniinlxtretlon whan *he get*
much I earned I'm not sure that
married?
Answer: Social aecurity record*
must be accurate to ensure proper
payment of benefit* ta Uie right
Answer; First, all agricultural
person and Identity of the person employers are required to give you
L, very Important Each number a statement of the wags they paid
is iMigncil to an Individual perron. you. and to show the amount taken
It an employer report* a different
n quraUon U raised whether the
right person ta receiving credit for your social security record* to sac
the i-amlng* reported.
Question: Why docs the ■Social

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FULLY
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FULLY
DRESSED

u 25c
u 69c
. 59c

TOP
. ROUND
ROUND
BONE

lb

CAP'N JOHN'S FISH FILLETS
OCEAN PERCH FILLETS . . .
HADDOCK FILLETS.............. .
COO FILLETS ........................... .
FLOUNDER FILLETS.............. .

BOTTOM
ROUND

. Ib. 49c

. GENEROUS
EYE ROUND

.Ib. 55c
.Ib. 49c
.Ib. SSc

LB-

BOSTON STYLE BUTT, ROLLED

SUPER RIGHT BEEF, BONELESS, ROLLED

89'

u

Pork Roast
SUPER RIGHT, All MEAT

Rotisserie Roast» 99'

Ring Bologna

LEAN, BONELESS

FRESH, BONELESS

79'

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- 49'

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FLATS, LB. 79c

Beef Briskets

59'

POINTS

COUNTRY STYLE

"ues1 u. 59'

Fryer Parts

Spare Ribs

u. 59'

SUPER RIGHT BEEF

Pork Roast ™

"

49'

Cube Steaks

MIX OR MATCH

KOUNTY KIST

Creen Beans

Apple Juice
jIhozQQ®

Layer Cake Mixes
OR

WHOLE, CUT OR FRINCH STYLE

- 99'

MORGANS

ANN PAGE ASSORTED

you get a screen room that will enhance your home'*

ANN PAGE CHOCOLATE OR VANILLA

A

Frosting Mixes
Our sorvke la complete.

We can plan Hie job, (ap­
ply all material* and do
the actual conatnicHon.

69'

LI.

SUPER RIGHT BEEF, BONELESS, ROLLS)

BOSTON STYLE BUTT

appearance and help keep it* value high.

QQ&lt;

MW

Center Cut

BREASTS (RIBS ATTACHED) LB. «9c

We can do tha job aaeily and economically, tea to it

STEAKS

FISH sad SEAFOODS

Fresh Smelt
Lake Perch
White Bass

Stewing Beef

Enjoy Hie outdoor* without being bothered by winged

p o 11 ND

PLAIDSTAMPS

Rump Roast

For Comfortable Summer
Living... Add A Screen Room!

1905.

iiim 'iiiiM !

curlty AdmtaWraltaJ to combine
botli account* and furnteh you a
statement of the combined acccunUi.

International
Officer Monday

AT

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•f CANS

SERVICE

'at home* estimate.
JANE PARKER, TWIN PACK

Potato Chips

59‘
IO’/1-OZ.

19'

Ice Cream

Coffee
QT.
JAR

UMjL

Beverages

S LAS. 39c

U

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10 UM. S9&lt;

49'

Baby Food

6 4^L 49'

89'

Popsicles

12 OR 49'

99

MARVIL UDMKR HIM Qt.

JANE PARKER

ALL BUTTER
BROV

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FLORIDA

ea*'°A

Can 29c

’

6-19

Cheeri-Aid
Ptt-Swaeitned ’/r0x. Pkgs., 3 for 19c

m

wa

L._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Drink Mix Pr»-SwMl*nad 3-0*. Pkg*-. 3 for 25c

’leischmann's

Oranges 5“49c —
FANCT, LONG GREEN

It

Vi-GAI
ent

REGULAR H OZ.

20

detail* on our financing plan*.

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ASSORTED FLAVORS YUKON

Briquets

mber-co

;

SI
I

CkAPP S, STRAINED

Miracle Whip

CHARCOAL

Budget Terms Arranged!

3

AaP

behind your home. We have all the material* you'll

No Obligation Estimates

“♦

1164*
PKGS.

MARVEL, VANILLA

Let ut show you how easy It It to create a lovely patio

patio roof. Come in this week for advice- and all the

Cookies

VACUUM PACK, PHCjpR REGULAR

SALAD DRESSMG

need . . . including plastic translucent panel* for your

QO
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TT

A

JANE PARKER, SANDWICH CREME

DOUMAK

Marshmallows

Build An 'Outdoor Living
Room' This Spring!

FREE MARGARINE
Get
FREE

Ajax or Comet

14l XOc
CLEANSES '

21c

Prices tn this ad effective thru Saturday, May 22, 1965

14-0Z.
PKG.

iuper Marl&lt;ets

�tended the stock ear races In
Armed Forces
| November IBM and Im la
Lansing Saturday. May S. * Gor­
Pn. CurtU H. Bchleh. son of (Honed at Fort Knot. Ky.
don Mraecar accompanied Uw
8th grade Junkr High -jeu Mr. oral Mrs. Carl H. Bchleh, R2
Middleville, completed a 14-weck
automotive repair caiw at the

Senior Citizens
In Spotlight
During May

made everyday by relatively old- I
&lt;t people. Senior ClUren* Month
Fropnnrt
la an opportunity to draw Alton- |
A B cv pui a
Uon to the foot that the qualilltv 1U1
tl.
US-IIH
of Imagination. pondMence. and,
..
.. .
Taut
courage. and willlngnc to take ;
"X nr,‘ W*"1 •
-----from Battle Creek to hl* home
on new idrtus and new methods \ Mr
Mr&gt;
j^nna and
Mr. and Mra. Claude Walton west of Freeport May 8. * Mr.
‘
—
। Mr gnd Mfg Rj|bcrt Tooker anC nnd Mra Dorothy Campbell were and Mrs Robert Humphrey and
tended lhe minstrel show at
'children enjoyed dinner in Bunday. May 9. dinnar guest, of family and Mr. and Mra John Mlddkvllto BatunUy. May 8. and
[ Grand Rnpld* Sunday. May B. in Mr. nnd Mr*. George Brtrar.il
attended, the parly for the cast
of Grand Rapid*. * Mr. :md
Mm Robert Walton and chili: in
have mast other governors Th&lt; older workirm cannot produce a*
of Kalanuuoo were. Bunday, May ]
theme of the observance Is -Com- much os younger ones, and that
rnunlty Action for Older Amrri- I IL Is costly to hire anyone in the
cans “
.
middle or later yvera in life
on. man who “
intcreted tn. this month - long
••
promotion U the Manager of llw lhr wcallrd older workers
* Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kyser of
P-^^has brtoawa Lowell were Mother's Day din­
ner guisla of Mr. and Mrs. Dale

WOODLAND MUTUAL
INSURANCE
k

COMPANY

WOODLAND. MICHIGAN

"not os old

but OB timslsss
and dependable
oi the Sphinx"

such specialists is in itrnetf u
paradox in today's expanding
economy and rapidly growing

cnced workers. And yet. many of
throe AJUiw employers have arti­
ficial URC barriers which prevynt
the hiring of workers over 40 ar

early as 65. rernrdhas of their
health or chilli•; to contribute.
-The effect is, "my* Christen­
sen, that wv arc putting mH-,
lions of poU-nllal producers on
the »helf. We are treating birth­
days ns If they were a dbeaae.

Swarming
termites
are a
warning

ovvr 40 Is unemployed, all of his
years of experience and all hl*
skill that yesterday Identified
him oa a key man in his fltin
orv suddenly devaluated. It's tu

nenn because they wire toookL"
Studies conducted by the De­
partment of Labor have shown
that*oldcr workers art productive,
efficient, reliable, require little

If. you *ee winged black In­
sects around your home,
hidden worker termite* may
bo damaging timbers, wood­
work and carpeting. To avoid
coatly damage, phone lor
* killed inspection by Termini*,
world's largest In termite con­
trol. Service fully guaranteed.

anxi Mrs. Keith Base and fam­
ily of West Freeport and Mr.
„ ___ __ ____
and Mrs. Reuben FUh and chib Art Clinton, local, and Mr. end,
dren. local, enjoyed a Mother's -- - - ---------- ---------- “
1
Day picnic dinner with Mr. and

Local MOVING &amp; HAULING
EXPERIENCED PERSONNEL

Phone
Mr. and Mrs. BtU Blough and
family and Mr. and Mra. Reuton
■ Crites. Jocal. Mr. and Mra. Kmh
Blough and family of Oro nd
Rapid* wen- callers. * Mr. and

Wl 5-4001

English

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and

• PROMPT SERVICE

Wl 5-2273

• AS CLOSE AS YOUR PHONE

Davis

WOODLAND MUTUAL REPRESENTATIVE

Hastinp

135 E. State St.

PLYNN MATTHEWS AGENCY
Route 5. Hastings, Michigan

Hot and sassy
loaded for bear!

qualified workers because they
arc over 40. they are cheating
them*clves of the maturity. Judg-

FREE INSPECTIONS

ployer can give to his job. The
right num for the right job Is a
g&lt;xd which all employers should
establish as their hiring policy.
And to meet this goal, one cri-

Phone
BARRY COUNTY
LUMBER CO.

|

Wl 5-3431

9 Seek Maple
Valley Board Posts
MICHIGAN TIRMII

QeRMINIX;

Previously Bernard Onuntn.
Jr., and Douglas Gam picked up
petition* far the two four-ytar
positions and Wilbur Marsh for
tile ttircc-ymr term.

CALIENTE HARDTOP
inch a rugged

John Deere
You get a full measure of John Deere •
performance and convenience in the
8-horaepower “110” Lawn and Gar­
den Tractor.

Here's a hauler for hot shoes, a wailer that's really bad news! Take_three-on-the-tree or optional
four-on-the-floor - add the 4-barrel Cyclone Super V-8 - and, man, you've got a top-echelon motor'
scooter! Other hot options include bucket seats, console, vinyl-clad roof, tachometer - you name it!
Any way you take it, Caliente means "hot”!

Independent ground-speed control.
Double-safe electric starter. Double­
action brakes. Attachments for
mowing, clearing snow, gardening,
spraying... many more.
Keep your homestead in trim, and
handle many farm choree, too, with
. a John Dosrw "110” Tractor. Conwenieut credit.

MERCURY COMET

Xd* you take weekends easy the year aroundl

GOODYEAR'BROSI
FARM IMPLEMENTS

IM Nartk JaffanM

Pk~« Wl 5-5052

MAHLER MOTOR SALES
1320 N. Midilgan

•

HoHIng,

•

Ph. W! 3-2479

�Nashville Council Has
Busy Thursday Session
..

...»

..

. ....

1 «u-!lrr is Interfering with some
street work in that area, but
with special cooperation of the
fire depirtraisit and the street
■*—t the diffloulhre can be

Luella Francis
Succumbs Here
Thursday Night

Graveside services wore teM
at lhe Fairview Cemetery al J:&gt;0
pm. Monday at Brighton for
Mite Luella E. Francis. 86. who
died at 6:30 pm. Thursday. May
113. at lhe Barry County Medical
Instrumental in affecting Uic Facility.
par-sag? of the bill wa* the Mich- , The Rev. Richard Wylie of
Igan' Tuberculosis and Respire- ; Wyoming officiated.
tory Disease Association and the I
.*
Mkhlm DWW» «&lt; H-liK
h. ‘.T
In essence. this law rtquhwl '“ *7 inu...h&gt; Drto&lt;.
parent* to think of the Import-!
Ah
P"
once of immunisation and teollng ;
I to protect titeir children's health.!
.mrmor -kto rwmrwy na* ' Tli“rc who P^- 0,1 ndlgious or
signet! into law House BUI 2060 °'*hCf Btosnds may sign a statewhich will provide for tuberculin &lt;««&gt;l objeeUng and exempt
flu
« Xi™ SSS
Iran u&gt;' prwUkm..

ceptlclc In which to burn trash..
' and everyone la asked tn refrain
from burning when the weatlier
U particularly dry or windy.

clcarnl lh(j uww needed, but will aM a conslderi for the school buses. The board able amount at money.
of education of the Maple VaiThe council passes a rcsolu-

..

our officer gave aalMance three
Umt». TVte ucketa were issued
for moving traffic violations and
two dog or.mpUlnU were InvesUgated.
Fire Chief Forrest Babcock
again wlshra to call attenltoa to

Law Requires

Donald Lair. made hi* report to
Use oouacll. He reported one hitand-run accident, one rreklcea
driving charge and one resisting
an officer charge. Three traffic
accidents were policed tn which
no one &gt;u injured. and tlrre
war two fires reported. Three
were causal by peramj burning
traah and leaving the fires unat­
j
tended. There were clglit non- Michigan schools.
™
oriminal complaints
----‘ I Tlie act adds to the Public Acts
«...— -----w._ house- immunlxatlcn Law-now In effect
check made. The department re-. which requires the parent of a
ceivvd otr.istance from other do- . child entering Echsxd In Mich-

TB Testing of

pUI
Jr
within the not for day.
A few unforeenn detail, have
delayed the opening of the plant,
The water committee chairman.
tawrfticc Annis, and otlicra from
the committee will be meeting
with a re presentative of lhe engtpeering COOipM^IO dUcUM a ftw
d, uuls qmoamed With the plant

U5^ra, are lwlvln« to contend Helen Decker, two years. They Ing to dkcus* plane for the Har*Ull &lt;i’“l problemjl- «n«U
arelnTSS^f
taS which will work with Uic two previous- vest Fe*UvaL The dates of Uie
--------------- .. .
,Jy ftppoUUellby the village coun- festival haw been set'-up to
«1. and other disagrees Ic fat- clL
Juno 24, 25 and 28, Instead of
turea but the work will
irogran
TheChamber of Commerce the July dating previously on­
as
- - rapidly
.-----, a*
— potable
; has set up a zoning committee nounced. Tlic council granted
"•*
— street
—— - running
■
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The
along
the beaded by George Vogt. They permission for the festival to
«ut side ofFuller slrret scixwl la are studying details and checking be set up Just west of lhe M-M
under Investigation for being costs, and then they will report and Washington street Interactu&gt;ot uj me nusjr. ms- tnar nnaings to me councu. u
euu m me ares w» l
enUy u la school property, but la something Nashville has long west. This la the same location

School Children

It U hoped that the program
can bo implemented shortly In
order to catch the( "Spring
Round-Up- of pre-school chlldreti now being conducted.

one year FREE service

General Electric, low priced

The Price Is Right!

Refrigerator-Freezer
DIAL DEFMtT Mod.I TA-1 OS
S.S Cu. FL Net Volume

HIGH

• Full-width Freezer. L05
•cu. ft cap»city. Side-hinged

QUALITY

RANGE

Chiller tray. Additional lowtemperature storage space.
Holds up to 11 pounds.
Ideal for frozen desserts,
soft drinks, meats.

ONLY

Only 24 inches wide!
Two door shelves. Bottom ,
shelf holds U gal. milk .
containers, tall bottles.

WITH TRADE

Dial Defrost convenience.
Retains partial refrigeration
protection when defrosting.

Fast, flnmek-ss push­
button cooking for

Automatic interior light
Temperature control. '

-

Two flex grid ice trays.
Two egg shelves.

Protective door stop helps
prevent damage to adjacent
wall, cabinets.
&gt; Available in sparkling white.
• 8.45 Cu. Ft Fresh Food.
36.7 lbs. Frozen Food
Capacity.
15.2 Sq. FL Shelf Area.
11.0 lbs. Chiller Tray.

55%* high - 24* wide29%' deep.

less than you'd think

possible. Big 30-in.
range with spacious
oven, clcan-easy "
J299

tures.

CHOICE
we offer

Ag/g|g,&gt;&gt;/^r/

REVOLVING

CHARGE

NO Down Payment

for all your purchases

month

G-E MOBILE MAID
PORTABLE

F

DISH- VZW
WASHER

PHONE

945-2866

2-cycle automatic
does all laundering

119 West

NEltDS no
INSTALLATION

Does 10 pounds of dry clothes in lood, spins

them damp dry. Two wash temperatures for

HASTINGS
Roll* to the. table for easy
loading. Set the easy-action CONVENIENT I—
control end your dishre are as WORK SURFACE
COUNTERTOP

all woshables. one rinse temperature. Unbal­
ance load control, spiral activator washing
action. Top loading for convenience.

MODEL
SM-100A

WT-3530A

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�this week

"Michigan Week" 1965-May

16 to 22

HASTINGS, as always, is Prominent in t heir Beams

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Hastings merchants and business firms of all kinds take this opportunity of "Michigan Week 1965" to
highlight the importance of Michigan to every citizen of our part of the state. This year, as in the past,
merchants and business people everywhere are highlighting thousands upon thousands of diver­
sified products from Michigan industries and Michigan farms. As local retailers we take great
pride in the rich output of Michigan farms and factories and, although these products are promoted
on a continuing year around basis, we nevertheless welcome this opportunity once each year to
dramatize, during a concentrate^pne week period, the tremendous contribution our great slate makes,
not only to its own citizens, but to all citizens of the world.

HASTINGS AREA...Producers and Promoters
We ore happy in the realization that our factories and farms are

prominent in this state-wide production and^hat our business section forms

the most natural existing showcase in which to display these products.

A Message from lhe Listed Civic Minded Firms in Cooperation with the HASTINGS AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Parker's Bar
And Restaurant

Frandsen Insurance

Einar Frandsen C.L.U.

* Winick’s

The Copper Lantern

Clothing for the Family

The Fine Way of Eating
St. Martin Floral
Flowers by Chip &amp; Irene

•

Batty County Lumber Co.
One Stop Service

The Strand Theatre
The Showpiece of Berry County

Hastings Floor Covering
Quality Materials - Guaranteed Workmanship

E. L Carpenter Hardware
Complete Saddlery Department

Hostings Paint &amp; Wallpooer
107 E. State St.

Mary's Beauty Shop
Heir Shaping, Styling &amp; Permanent Waving

The Hastings Bowl
18 Automatic Bowling Lanes

City Food &amp; Beverage

Electric Motor Service
Al Steury, Prop.

Hastings Cut Rato Shoe Store

Notional Bank of Hastings
State at Jefferson

&gt;’

Stowell Building Service
General Contractors
Gardner's Pharmacy
t

Dependable Prescriptions
.
..
4

Master Mix Feeds
East Side Lumber Co.

The Superette
Open 9 A.M. to 11 P.M. Dally

Bulling’s

Your Rexall Store

Appliances—TV &amp; HI Fl

Kaecheles Inc.

• Coaling

•

Plumbing

Central Radio &amp; TV

Credit Bureau of Barry County

1I8S. Jefferson

On Your Staff But Not On Your Payroll

Parmelee's
Ladies’ &amp; Children’s Wear

Local Finance Corp.

Millar Jewelers

Beverwyk's Color Center

Goodyear Brothen

Color As You Lika It

John Deere Farm Implements

Lorka Buick-Chevrolet

Clevelands' Men’s &amp; Boys*

Sales &amp; Service

Rcohm Motor Sales
Pontiac’- Oldsmobile - Cadillac

*»
Bender Gravel Co.

Barry Cleaners

Barry’s Farm Store
Chrysler - Plymouth • Valiant

Building Supplies

For Insurance

Parking at the tyoor
Bun McPharlin's Men’s Wear

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Earl R. Boyes R^df state
Hastings Area PriBlties

•

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Clothing &amp; Footwear

Al Signs Tire Service

235 S. Jefferson St.

Home of Pendleton Woolens

Lincoln &amp; Mercury

•

Wl 5-5170

Jerry Andrus

Mahler Motor Sales

Insurance Agency

\

For Your Dining Pleasure

Gilmore Jcwclr^k
' 102 E. State
V

•Ice Cream Specialties &amp; Luncheons

Artistic Design In Marble and Granite

Wayne's Shoe Store

Burkey Sales &amp; Service

Eckardt Auto Sales

Footwear for the Family

Complete Radiator &amp; Auto Glass Service

Jeep Vehicles &amp; Apache Trailers

Barry County Ready Mix
Corporation

Coleman Agency

Hastings Motor Sales

Insurance—Bonds of All Types

Dodge Sales &amp; Service

Miller’s Dairy Store

Ironside Monument Works

Service by Howard Trumbull

Montgomery Word fit Co.

Department Store

Fisher-Hengesboch, Inc.
Ford Salm »nd Service

Washed Sand and Gravel
~

Hastings Hotel

Jacobs* Prescription Pharmacy

The Sherwood Agency

■The Bonnet &amp; Gown Shop
Alma M. Fingleton

.

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Hastings Grain &amp; Bean Co.
\

Bea’s Music Box
Organ &amp; Piano Studio

For the Entire Family

A Local Family Service

Hastings Cleaners
Phone Wl 5-403I—Free Pick-Up &amp; Delivery

Barth Studio

-■ Portrait &amp; Commercial Photography

Leon a rd-Osgood
Funeral Home
Farm Bureau Services
Feed • Seed * • Fertilizer

Boa Franklin Store

Felpousch Food Center

Operated by the TOM-LOU Corporation

Fine Foods - Meets - Produce

Haan Standard Service

Patrick C. Hodges

W. J. McAllister

N. Broadway at State

Dependable Jeweler

Sinclair Petroleum Products

Doles Bake Shop

Schador's Office Supply

Lope Pharmacy
Walgreen Agency

•' Frith^d Delicious Baked Foods

' *4*'.

Walldorff Furniture
Finest Quality

For Business, Home &amp; School
The Fuller Agency, Inc.
One Stop Insurance Service

■

Hostings City Bank
150 W. Court St.

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
Council Delays
Vote on Tavern
License Transfer

Stanley Powell
Blasts Pay Hike
For Legislature

Member* of the City Council
are scheduled at their next meet­
ing to be held Monday. June 14.
to take final action on approval
or disapproval of a tavern license
tor the Hastings Bowl.
The Michigan Liquor Control

rtquested the Council’s opinion
on the request for the transfer
of the tavern license from the
Stag Lunch at 110 W. Court

ceived by

1

14-hoar vigil

Sunday Rites at Swimming Pool
House Set
Woodland Honor Open
Because the rains came at an
inopportune tune during the Ojxm
House , showing of the Futura
Dean Davenport Swimming Pool at Family Fun
Woodland Memorial Park "Sun-

first meeting in June.
Several aidermen said they fa­
vored further study on the mat­
ter, and to give those opposing
the transfer an opportunity to be
heard. The Council previously
In cur opinion tlw latest increase
had received a letter from the of 45.000 per year which members
Rev. Russell Houseman, pastor of
the Bapttst Church, also signed
by church officers, opposing the
license transfer.
Insult to the people of Michigan.
If those who [lushed through the

-EDITORIALS-

To Surface M-37 Dr. Doneth to
N. of Middleville Speak Saturday
u mu. &amp; u-n At Woodland
from Middleville to the Barry-

Dr. John Donelh from Michigan
Kent county line U among the State University 1* to be (he main
speaker at the Woodland High
opened at the Civic Center in School Alumni bmquet to be held
»turday, May 29. at the Woodland

Completion date is Aug. 15.
The largest Job Involved in the

M8U.

construction on the 1-75 i Fisher
Freeway) In Wayne and Oakland
Counties at an estimated outlay of
over IIOjOOOjCOO.

backward glances

Huntar." dropped Into the of­
fice this week from hl* natural
the annual FYecport High School Imbitat of Duluth. -Minn,. In the
alumni dinner held at the Has­ interew of Uic Tin w*.- Loan
tings Country Club Saturday Drive. If the bond could only sell
are: Gordon Yoder, president;
Charles Blough. vice president;
Mr*. Frank Dutcher. recrotary
and Howard Newton, treasurer.

for Pennork

Hospital should

Hospital authorities have asked
for a new entrance along with
the institution's expansion pro­
gram. and for a connecting road
to State street.
One of the Council's final ac­
tions Monday was to approve
spraying Tyden Park against
mosquitoes.
Aidermen approved replacing
the sidewalk at the home of Mr.
and Mr*. Roman Feidpausclt at

quested by'the Robert Stanleys,
of "B" regionals nt Grand Rapids (he Guy McKensies and Blair
w»h Tam Dolan qualifying for Pratt*. The property owners will
museum, lias announced that
pay for portions of the sidewalk,
which
school groups if the faculties will
let him know at. least a day tn
Hospital Gwlld 18 to Meet
advance.
Irving

Charlton,

Chauncy

Bottom.

curator

nationally

Pleaio See MORE ABOUT:
. . BACKWARD GLANCES.

Joining with Citizens throughout the Nation on Monday,
such an increase and In fact there May 31, area residents will turn their thoughts and heart* In
are many valid reasons why the
Mirrow
and pride to those tnen and women who have served
move Is completely unwarranted
'Flrat of all. the legislative xala- their country in all wars. The 1965 observance of Memorial Day
will l)c fillcil with lhank»giving tor the freedoms won on the
the beginning
this session as a battlefields, and with hope for future peace throughout the
result ot last year’s pay increase
We certainly don’t need another wurhl.
Memorial Day in Hastings and Barry County again will lie
a period in which the Army.
Navy. Air Force. Marine* and
ord of this Democrat-dominated Coast Guard veterans Will be
In

which

everyone

remember*

increased mUllou ot dollar*, but to the great beyond

peoples money In an irresponsible
manner. Never have we had u
maneuver and I hope the taxpay­
legislative that seems to be oper­
ating so deeply in The Twilight ace fit to defeat there responsible
Zone ’’ We hope they get back to
reality—and quickly!
inane siienanlgans. m»ch os this
latest Increase; will do nothing to
(tonally. Fortunately, the Slate
Oeiute will have a chance to cut
down this playboy deal voted by
the House.

Nashville Rites
Memorial Day
To Honor Dead

Monday morning the tradi­
tional Memorial Day parade is to
form al the Food Center parking

north at 10 am. to State Street,
■west to'Broadway and then north
to Tyden Park where a wreath
will be placed on'the monument
In remembrance of the men who
fought in the War Between the
States.
Thornapple where a wreath will

MBS. JENNIE CONLEY

of the Navy dead.
Continuing, the march will go
The VFW ha* planned "Me­
morial Day acUytUea at Nash­ Io Riverside Cemetery where
ville. Including a parade and service* will be held at the monu­
ceremonies at Lakeview Ceme- ment to the Grand Army of the
Republic. A special service will
At 10 am. Monday, a parade
win form at the bridge over
Thornapple river on North Main
Street. Brief ceremonies will hon­ elude the crack Hasting* High
or the Navy dead and the Navy
mother* will toss flowers Into
who died Tuesday evening at the

Mrs. Conley
Dies Tuesday
At Son’s Home

Tiie parade will move south on
Nashville, the village in the odd presented a key to the city
valley, warmly welcomed Orville;by President Pro-Tern, James Main street, stopping at Putnam
I, Hubbard Monday. sMoy 17. as Riror.
chief executive of Mayor ExA cofiee hour led of! the events
change Day. a part of Michigan.of a day of tour* for the Dear- Nazargne, will honor the depart­
WeeJt festivities.
i born guests. Accompanying M*y- ed firemen
VFW Post Commander George
Meanwhile Nashville's vUtoge j
Jo NrehyUto were JoKellogg will then preront the
annual Good Citiron award to
' william Kaiser, treasurer. They
members.
given the red carpet treatment. (visited Mrs. Mary Holman’s Art
Gallery. Plycoma Veneer com­
The parade. Jed by the Maple
pany, Standard Stamping plant, Valley high school marching
the Jiubert Long Dairy farm and
the Halvaraon violin shop

at Naahvilte.
\
,
The Wr Clyde GUmm i* to
should report to the Legion HallI affldase'wiih burial in Lakoview
. Cemetery,at Nashville.
furnished.
Memorial Day* nfflcially began

|ng place of the martyred Preai­ daughter
dent John F. Kennedy It slgrted
after General John A. Logan.
Commander of the Union veter­
ans' Grand Army of the Repub­
lic. Issued his famous Order No.
11.
General Logan said: “The thiroffered the use* of their home a former Nashville resident, will
teacher training, after which ate
deliver
the
main
address.
for a noon luncheon prepared by
Nashville.
nated
for the purpose of strewing taught in Barry County rural
The
playing
of
tap*
will
end
the ladles of the Grace Circle of
'Hubbard was greeted tn Cen­ the Methodist Church.
with flower* or otherwise deco­
tral Part by the award winning
rating the graves of comrade*
Maple Valley High School Band
who died in defense of their
country during the late rebellion.

Antique Auction
Is Successful
The Barry County Historical

i rateful for the wonderful, re­
sults of the Antique Auction that
-onciuded a most Interesting
Heritage Day of Michigan Week
Friday evening.
The Society had dubious hope*
of raising enough to place one
litetorlcal marker this Summer

butnra were Mrs Elmer Robin­
son. Mis* Bessie Allen. Mr* John

as gleanedfrom tlx

Nation to Pause on Memorial Day
To Remember Sacrifices for
Freedoi Parade Here Monday
_

even more costs by raising their
House of Representative* has dem­ Mlariea
onstrated nothin? except a free

Nashville Leaders Will
RememberMichigan Week

fifty dollar*. The sale totaled
442723.'
8o near the goal of two mark­
The Municipal League added ers' cost. Can the people of Bar­
that if you “acquiesce in this ry County come through? There
kind of inroad into local afcounty that will certainly add an
for other legislation on hours untold amount of educational In­
and wage* which will directly af- terest to all locally a* well a*
tourist enjoyment and attraction
There were Just 30 families in
Mayor Franklin C. Beckwith
read letters of thanks from Mayor thi* county thar(donated ma­
and Mrs. J. Glenn Sperry of terial* for this &amp;Me. and three
South Haven for their "very organization*. Just think of the
pleasant visit to Hasting*' on results if afl of Barry County
Mayor Exchange Day. We cer­ really went to work on »uch a
tainly appreciated Uie courtesy money raising project. How about
fhown us and hope that you and that!
your party enjoyed your visit to
Words ore not adequate to ex­
South Haven."
press thank* for the hard, effec­
tive work of Auctioneer George
from Councilman and Mrs. Da­
vid C. Grier, who accompanied Pred Hinckley of Battle CreekMayor Sperry here on May 17.
to Roy Yargtr for h&amp; careful
Aldermen approved a recom­ tabulation as clerk, and to Mar­
mendation from Alderman guerite Kaechele, cashier.

bits ofyesterday’

Banner files

half the present level, they would
still be grosaly overpaid. True, the
legtdature. Ideally, might be con­
sidered the directors of a multi­
million dollar corporation. How­
ever. director* of such corporations

and other atrueIlire* there.'
Petitions signed by. 35 persons
opposing the transfer were re­
ceived earlier this month.
Robert Lambert, ipajor stock holder tn the Hastings Bowl;
W J. McAllister, and Atty. Rich­
ard Shuster were at Monday's
ability. How many of the present
meeting.
Representing the Hasting* crop ot legislator* who voted for
Bow). Atty. Shuster said the the bill would be there If ability
nized and explained that It was were the role test? How many of
not a question of extending the them, in private life, could hold
down u 412500 Job in business or
transfer of an existing license.
Economically, the transfer 1* vi- industry to say nothing of a Job

close Dean Davenport Week In. again Sunday. May 30. from 12
I Noon until 8 pm. Gerald Lawrence
Woodland.
has invited everyone to come tack
V lei or Eekardt, Woodland for a visit and luu stated that
Township Supervisor, will be there are still free gifts, coffee and
denuta. and pop for the children
foltow*:
Lakewood Band. Virgil Bartman. Director, The Star Spang­
led Banner."
Invucbtlon,- Rev. Lawrence
Lowell.
Address. Richard Cook, pub­
permit the Hasting* facility to
lisher of The Hasting* Banner
compete with such places as
Unveiling. Representative* of
MldlYUla at Middleville, or bowl­
Woodland Woman'* Study Club
i
GraHuatton
actlvttlre
for
the
&lt;7
ing
alley* In Battle Creek or
MraiorioJ Roll Call, Dr L. H.1
Brumm.
I„..„
,
the alleys to an adjoining
luikcwood Band. “Battle Hymn raU^eate”•wvkra’M "orlswold move
i
township, he said.
at the Republic."
I fum. Vermontville. Sunday. Marl
Atty Shtuter explained there
Benediction.
,n •’ , *n
would be strict regulation of a
Tap*. Row McDlarrMC .
. *
tavern at the bowling alley. He
«ponrored by Woodland Wo­
pointed out that it is difficult to
man’s Study Club.
. .. nxrly of the NaahrUle Mettiodlat police loeher rooms.
He abo explained that regu­
Memorial Plaque.
Church.
lation* prohibit
tavCta. mu. ,-urtu. «, „ SSTLE,
“5; licensing
'ST
IN MEMORY OF
eld at rtruwn., Pt.-M
.
EUGENE DAVENPORT
The Model Airplane dub's re­
Eugene Davenport was born In wUI give the-president's address
for the City to furnish 35
a log cabin within a mile of and Marlene Ackctt and Joseph quest
bags of chloride to Improve the
where he now lie* in Woodland Mahar the ebuu history. Cheryl flying circle at the municipal
Memorial Park.
Benedict. Ruth Aim ChBib. and airfield Was approved. Richard
He graduated from Michigan Rcmlte Slade will make the glfta- R. Welton, president of the Ex­
Agricultural College in 1878; wa*
change Club which sponsor* the
Professor of Agriculture there -z---- ....
Model Airplane Club. said "com­
1839-1891; founder tuid Ihrildent Root Helm Goodenough and Un- pletion of this flying circle will
of the College of Agriculture, Sao
provide
recreation for youngster*
]
Paulo, Brazil, 1881-1892: Dean of prophecy, and David Myer* win of
this community."
the College of Agriculture, Uni­
Aidermen went on record op­
versity of Illinois. 18K-1922: and
posing House Bill 3157, called the
Vice President of the University, Thunday, June 3, at 8 pm, at the firemen's hour bill, "which pro1920-1922.
Puller street athletic field In NashHe established the Emm* J«ne
every 12 day* effective July I.
Davenport Memorial Grove to ten Reithmtiler, president of Olivet
the Timberland Pioneer* in College. He ha* chcocn ai hl* topt- and an additional "Kelly Day*
memory of his wife, and the | ’’Are You Ready for Tomorrow?1
try six days effective oq^July
Margaret Davenport T u k e y &gt; President of Olivet College since
1987 (a 58-hour duty week).
Landscape Fund in memory of , 1957. Dr. ReithmlUer previously
Alderman James Coleman
hte
damrhtur
1| lervrrt
Ka public school* at
hi* daughter.
served In ithe
Through hi* leadership and Highland Parle.
generosity Woodland Memorial1 During the commencement exer- ernmenl attempting to gain
Piuk has become a place of else* the «alutatorj' will be de­ local jurisdiction.
beauty and peaceful reverence, lllvered by Charlene Sclianta. and
The Michigan Municipal
Erected by hl* many friend*. ’ the valedictory bv Susan Hlinscn League wrote that “This legisla­
tion very clearly violates the con­
stitutional principle of ho ide
rule, that locally-elected officials
should have control over mat-

Maple Valley
Graduation
Activities Begin

Sharon Cote, IIHS Junior.

Teenage Safe Driving Rood-E-O Saturday and received tbelr

NUMBIR 8

Traditional Rites
To Honor Barry’s
War Dead Monday

bllity.

WIN SAFE DRIVING ROAD-E

TOMB OF THE UNKNOWNS—American* everywhere on Mon-

tram Stanley

District—which includes Hastings.
Middleville and Nashville and nine
Barry County townships—in Ute
State Huuse of Representatives:
"Last night-* action by majority

Ung* Bowl, inc

of the bowling alley*.
After discussion. Alderman
James Coleman, First Ward,
moved to approve the transfer.
Il was seconded by Aiderman
George Hamaty, Fourth Ward
However, the motion was later

Section One—Page* 1 to 6

Hatting*, Michigan, Thursday, May 27, 1965

One Hundred and Tenth Yea

Memorial Day Will

Soon Arrive—Drive

Gerald Shoup. Mr. and Mrs,
Wade Shook and D. H. Bharp.
The antique car* furnished by
Herl Benham .nA Mr.
Il.iuni with young
vounff gentleman
eentieman
Baum
Richard Hinckley, and Harold
Burpee with his Frrrh Out of the
Attic, all added the yesteryear
touch enhanced by music from
the vlctrola ef Clayton Webb
with allure of the coffee pot and
Old Time baked good*
Splendid publicity of tilts pro-

Elven by The Hastings Banner.
WBCH, The Hastings Reminder,
Battle Creek Enquirer &amp; News.
The Nashville News. The Mtddle-

TV plus the personal touch given
by hard working society mem­
bers.
Many call* have come in to
the Historical Society suggesting
that the Antique Sale become
beta of Hoopttal Guild 18 a* they i an annual event.
meet Thursday, May'll, at 2 pnt * In the meantime, shall two
Don't forget your apron.
markers be placed?

dtst Church with John Boegb-

Hootenanny Set
Friday Night at
Tyden Park

Mrs. Miller wa* accompanied
to Dearborn by the village clerk,
Mr*. Ada Bkedgell. Councilman
Ijarencc Annis and wife, and * bi benefit hootenanny on Friday
past president of the Nashville
Chamber .of Commerce. A) Smith evening. May 28. at 8 o’clock.
The hootenanny, sponsored by
and Mr*. Bmith.
members of Hastings Hlgii Behoof.
Upon arrival the Nashville
Pennock Hospital Fund,
the Youth Center, then escorted
to City Hall by a police escort
where Mrs. Miller was presented
anticipate
ly arranged as a surprise by
J.fayor Hubard "ro *he'H remem­
ber Dearborn for a while."
A* the Nashville visitor* ap­
proached City Hall they were
greeted by the Woodworth Jun­
ior High school bond playing.
"Hello My Honey. Helio My
Baby" for Mrs Miller. A brief
reception was held in th* M»yor1* office where the feminine
a.MOclate* were presented with
orchid corsages. Mr*. Miller then
preaided over a brief "council
session" and then the police es­
corted tour carried the group
post points of interest through­
out the city, a vtalt to Townsehd

ino*t every city, village and ham­
let churchyard in the land."
Two future president* were
among the 5.000 perrons who
fathered on the tree • shaded
slope* of Arlington for the firxt
official observance of Memorial
Day. General Ulysae* 8. Grant

of Hastings, a daughter. Mr*.
Glyda Garvey of Nashville; eight
grandchildren; and 19 great
grandchildren, and nine great,
era! James A. Oarfield delivered great grandchildren.

military, not a public holiday.

student* of the high school have
offered to help tn any way to make
Early Memorial Day exercises
this hootenanny a big success.
underscored the North's victory,
Featured performers at the «haw but partisanship waned In time.

tie Creek. The Wallandcra" from
came an occasion for honoring
all Americans who died for their
singer* from Wayland. Delton and country.
Hastings
Sheriff Merl H. Campbell l»
The very funny Russ Felxke will urging all driver* to be especially
careful during this extended
The admiauon la by donation weekend tn which thousands of

syite Police will operate spec­
Pennock Hospital Fund. After the
hootenanny there will Ire a youth ial traffic patrol* from noon on
-ouncll dance tn the Hastings Hleh Friday until midnight Monday.
Traffic accidents killed 24 per­
School
Gyin.
Everyone
is
invited
rode at the Guardian Lutheran
•o attend the jiootenanny and the son* in the JB-hour. holiday last
school.
year, the sarSI toll a* during the
Memorial period in 1983. Highest,
attended by government, elvic.
toll for this holiday In postwar
years was 34 killed in 102 hours
Dearborn and Mrs. Miller re­ Memorial. Services
ceived a Citation from the
'The Memorial holiday week­
Sunday
at
Rutland
League of Women Voters of
end begin* the season of in­
Dearborn tn recognition of her Township Cemetery creased recreational travel which
means greater potential for ac­
community.
held at the Rutland Township, xtidenu. For this reason, driver*
Cemetery at 2 pm. oq. Sunday, should be extra vigilant in fol­
lowing safety rule*. It'* the sur­
est way to tontine the improved
Alfred patera of Ann Arbor. death record and gain a &lt;ihan»»
The
VIP rea-carpet
red-carpet tour oi
of
*«« *
Greenfield Village and the Ford
for the better in the Injury ata*
Mansion consumed moat
accident
trend. State Police Com­
..._ ___
of» the afternoon.
missioner Joseph A. Child* deWaters Its* spent many hour* elared.
Mr*. Miller summed up her
most exciting dor by saying "I preparing a paper, both geological
felt just like Cinderella. Only
Ofl. Alumni Banquet. June
instead of my coach changing tn Rutland *:k! everyone interested 12. Ticket* available al Jacobs
Into a pumpkin, my pumpkin U invited to attend the otaenancc. jDru&lt;1
onlc.
changed into a Mustang. We who
had the good fortune to visit Delton Alumni Banquet
I
y__
Dearborn shall never forget the
The Delton High School Alum- &lt;
annual meeting of the
rayal treatment Ill cherish the ni banquet is to be held in the | stockholder* of the Hastings
- — &lt;—* -r~*. *
■ • Wl nm Satitrrtav
,.
■ , — ■
tlay forever."
June 9, Charles FWd. president i wUI be held in the office of the
WANT TO GIVE BUX1D?
announced. Those uttertding arc on Tuesday. June IS. IS®, for
to bring table service, a malnjuie purpose of electing two
dish plus a geoood dish. Persons director*, adoption of new bywith name* starting A to D bring laws and for such other business
pie. M-P jello salad. Q-U Jello meeting for consideration. Polls

In Hasting* will be on July IL

। Coffee, roll* and milk will be
1 furnished. The Clare of 1940 will
be honored.

tlicr Evangelical United Brethren
Church of Nashville.

Earl H. Coleman. President

Middleville
Inducts 11 Into
Honor Society
Middleville's Tliornapple-Kellogg
High School Inducted 11 new memSenior* inducted Included I-an-y

Jnnose; Linda Thaler, daughter of
Mr and Mt* Norval Thaler; Carol
Brunton?—'--—----- * **------- ' **—
Mary Bibs'
Clifford

Bliss. Jr.: Keith Near, son of Mra.
Mary Near; James Vander Schuur.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin VanJunior* Inducted Included Dave

Linda Sothard, daughter of Mr.

McKeown, daughter of Mr. and
Mr* BUI McKeown; Tom Griffith,

and Jane MIUcr. daughter of Mr'
and Mr* Glen Miller.
held Wednesday. May 19.

John Huntley
Pasties The Bar
John F. Huntley. Jr^ the son of
Atty, and Mrs. J. Franklin Hunt-

to an announcement by the Michi­
gan Bar As-xx-Utlcii.
'
Atty. John Huntley, who wk*
graduated from the University of
Michigan law School last Decem-

at Marshall.
John's father 1* a former Barry
County prosecuting attorney and

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Personal Mention

Pet-Ritz

Mr. and Mrs Harry Appelman
returned Monday from a threeday visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Dawson of Saginaw.
Miso Mary Ellen Phillips will
be arriving home about May 23
and will be spending the Sum­
mer with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Phillips, ot R3 Haa-

I

O SAAALL O LEAN 0 EXTRA MEATY

is driving through, sightseeing
the way. A friend. Lois Buck
Pennsylvania, 1» traveling as f

picnics

Mr*. Virginia Overlay baa re­
turned to her home in Southfield

ly from Pennock Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Caryl Hoffman
and Mr. and Mrs. Dalyn Hoff­
man called on Mrs. Lulu Ed­
monds Thursday. Mrs. Edmonds

Everson and daughter, PeggyAnn of Battle Creek visited Mrs.

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Babcock of Temperance were al­
so callers May 23. Ou May 20
Mrs. Edmonds visited Mr. and

FRYERS

Mr. and Mrs Blake Rising and
Mn Bertha Flory of Woodland
were Bunday guests of Mr. and

daughter. Mrs. Stephen Boico
and little ton. and Mr.,vid Mrs.
Royal Brisbin and daughters, all
of BatUe Creek, called an their
parents, the Oeonje Brisblnj.
Mr. and Mrs Harry KUdow of
Flint arrived on Bunday morn­
ing to spend the day with Mr.
and Mrs. John Wood. an&lt;LAte.
and Mrs. Ray Waters Joined
them for dinner. Afternoon visi­
tor* were Mr. and Mn. James E.
McCullugh and family of Flint.
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gray
and family.
Houseguests of the Robert E.
Allens from Friday unUl Sunday
were Mrs. John Simpson and
son. JUd. from Anchorage. Alas-

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Perianal Mention

family will be spending the Mc___ i-&gt; n-.. _ —era.
a atwo-car
40 n pra.
two-carmhlian
mishapat«&gt;nt
about3 3:40
Bunday on the Hickory Road just
cast of the Mann Road, sheriff's
Gene Lagan of Grand Rapid* win
officer* reported.
Clyde G. Burdick. 48. R3 Hick­ tlcsd Nunes' Training Sciiooi at
ory Comers, was attempting to Bargee* Hospital, Kaismasno.
nlng to spend Memorial Day with
fanner Hasting* realdent, who make a left turn into a driveway
the Nile Halleck* of Banheld.
Mr*. Audrey Ackley is to have
C
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Jo*eph- RonilW E Owens. 18. R4 Battle
an eventful week ns che leave* on
Bryan, Ohio, Ur. and Mr* Harold Thursday to attend u family re­
(—OCUKH U1 ulc WWCll*
union bi Quincy. a:ul from there
•HI be held In the 1 car. Dianna Allen, 15. R1 Hlck- Mra Robert Greenway of Ailtgan

. *

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Past Resident

prn. Friday.

S96T 'a

Break Into
Delton Businesses

-Memorial activities will begin
Barry County authorities have
Bunday In Vermontrilte when
veterans of World War I and H[ bcm Investigating the burglary of
and the Korean War will go to, theTaundromut and Cottage Grill
the Methodist Church in u body
tw servkea which begin at 10

Graduation Gifts
£with a

Monday at 9 am. the veterans
will conduct Navy Memorial
service* at the Tliomapple river
bridge touth of the .village
8425.
At 9:30 am the Junior high
School band will lead the parade
terrd by forcing open a door. The
B rev utlonal Church corners pay telephone was ripped off Ute
Where brief services wjll be held. wall and taken. Thieve* also broke
into
the change box on Ute pop
Fallowing tills there will be a
program at Woodlawn cemetery
•with the. Rev. Leonard Maunder, ball machine*. Juke box and about
Jrt'tor of the Congregational
Church, delivering the main adabout S18 from Ute other c-xdi
raabtar.
Tlv.' burglary occurred sometime
after 3 am.
tuid Mr* Gerald Anderson of Kot

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injured. Dianna complained of a Ingrams on Sunday and accom­ Ing her grandson. Dana Ackley,
panied them to tl&gt;e concert in the son of the Richard Ackleys gradu­
1878, In Harting*. daughter of back injury and Richard was cut afternoon. On Memorial Day the ate from
sch 301. She will also
Matthew and Elmira (Ellis)
fur Improper overtaking.
HaseL
Wayne Goodwins of Allegan.
Blie 1* survived by a half­
banquet
In
Litchfield
to which ahe
Mr*. Lillian Hayward visited her
brother, Sidney C. Hotel of Intcjlochen. An aunt, Moe Lawton,
Tl&gt;e Floyd Armours attended Ute
418 W. Clinton, died on March 5,
The Hasting* High School Class vllle.JUjfrom Thursday until Bun- graduation of their granddaughter.
of 1925 need* addrtwsea bn: Bertha
Ardis Stanton, daughter of Ute
Gerald Stantons, at Athens on
Mr* Promuth had lived at Goldstein, Nathan Goldstein. VerIs employed by the GMAC.
Wednesday evening. Ute Damon Milla of Grand RabUte over the in Westfield. Ind., over the week­
Benton Hartnr since 1801. She
Smith.
end attending hl* Alumni dinner.
Mrs. Glenna Tasker Hines of
Member* of the c1*m are plan­ Lansing spent the weekend with
and operated die Benton Hotel, ning a reunion at the Alumni Ban­
quet on June 12.
Island.
William
Smith
of
Alpena
visted
Remember, we may not be around
Dr. bid Mr*. Douglas Castleman.
ills parents, the Willard SmIUw.

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The roof of the Edward

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Dutchman." at Die Masonic Temple.
Tite Jolui Chandler. will be

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Monday, Hasting* firemen re- ■
escaped serious Injury about 5:56 j FUBUCATIOM OXDEB.
[xi r ted
pin. Bunday when the left door
of bls car came open while he
Matted from papers which had was making a right turn off
been burning in the furnace.
Michigan onto Court Street He
fell partially out of his car which
went on 8tod hit the Court street
Grill building. Both the building
the
417*

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but heard the rapping, and cot

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Mrs. Minnie William* Is spending

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Pauline Baker.
•
Mr. and Mrs. Merl Savucool ot
Allen Park win be spending tiic

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yard—and then saw the light
Continued from Poge Ono
from the flames.
He Investigated and notified
the fire department. He got a
ladder and a hose and we* ex­ meeting of the Barry County
tinguishing the blaze when the Rod &amp; Gun Club tn Fuller hall
here Friday evening. Officers
firemen arrived.

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their cottage at Long Inke
Visiting Mr* Eva Edger are her
Mrs Ray Doud, of Biloxi, Miss.
The Garth Flarias and the Ralph
Smiths aic planning to attend the
races at Indlaiui;&gt;oll* on Memorial

Mrs. Ray Waters visited her
daughter hnd family, Mr. and Mrs

trich. secretary and treasurer
and C. H. Osborn and Ralph
Olin, directors

on netj i

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Raelle, playa! the violin.

Pupils of the sixth grade unUent at the University Hospital,
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Wolfe at­
tended the Saladin Shrine Band
Ladle*' Night at the Pantllnd
Hotel. Grand Rapids, on Mon­
day, May 34. Till* is the ladles'
reward for letting their husbands
participate in the year's con­
cert* and is much appreciated by

which will be repeated on Me­
morial, Day in Central school
auditorium Immediately foUowFarter, Jack Rearick. Kathryn
Sounder* and Stanley Jone*.

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Banfield • Vicinity

learned here from our destrucUra

By Mrs. Loo Fray

Traffic Tickets

ideally sfmated tlw&gt; any oUuw

Jhmu. Ora»t
riauTiiau a

Boyt Injured
In Bike Mishaps
2

ter of Ute National Federation Of

finest line* of sprinkler ojuipmcnl
In Uro world Is manufactured right
sprinkler system could alarm drawing attention to the
there t» a community of interests
nipped die BtaUer Hotel

In Ute oftinkn of Chief Glenn

have

Name Stebbins
Chairmen of
Business Group

Two bays nn injurod Tues­
day when they wars struck by
cars while riding their bikes. City
poUoe reported.
Announcement ot the re-M
Neither was reported seriously
pointment of Thomas F. Btebbir
injured.

Ludington.

mutually saUafactary amuigcmenL
at the BtaUer-Hlllun Ho- entirely averted thia near disaster.
sprlnklcr system does Its work It Probably Ute Install*tk*is could be
•nte cost ot installing such i&gt;
at 'match stick" proportions to
develop into a full scale holocaust penod of tune. Uie difference be-

*

Doria

French,

the women's Society of Chriat-

Uallon
nttal

ballot* regularly
the year on bU
which affect independent

aid Gibb, uf Central Illinois Dts-

Banfield ladies enjoyed a noon
luncheon at Schcuaute.

left tum at
To maintain Uie American way
of Ufs and our compeUUre en­
Broadway.
Charles was riding his bike terprise system, the businessmen
south when he attempted the express their opinions on Uie
ballots each month, and give
iuve maximum protection against
Hospital early Friday morning
fires for the full twenty-four hours of music, reading, prayer and
bound car driven by Floyd D them to Ctialrman Btebblns, who
and personal danger caused to the
rprtnkler Instellut.
Monday. * The Banflaid - Dowable Ihe estimate of tibDfXn may
These tabulations are ent,
toward
with tlie signed ballots, directly
Dowling Church Bunday night officers said
Odd though it may seem. goceta
lunate in not having any deaths for their regular meeting. * The
to' Congressman Hon. Paul H.
Todd,
at Washington. DC, and
However, the main advantage would
Blate Senator Roger Johnson
be a business district protected
day night.
Initial threat of fire, Uun those

Hickory Corners

Um firemen were injured, and only who naked their own Uvea in line

stallauon coals. During this inter.

Uy Mrs. Edna Urown

spending a 10-day furlough

Records. we believe. will allow

I usury hotels of the mclropohUm

with relatives and former neigh­
impossible to protect yourself com­
bors in Delton and Hickory Cor­ Glenn Miller of Hale w A Thurapletely against Uie sum total ot ners.

Gran Mitchell
To Graduate at
Alma College

Philip Granville Mitchell, 1

f. Walnut, la

sprinkler Installed with a system
that stands guard night and day
and la regularly inspected.

attended

proposition tiwt merits considera­
Of course liotel fires don't hap- 1tion. One hundred percent co­ Ungs.
would be Ideal. However,
pen often. Well-operated ones take operation
'
establishment Installing
elaborate prccautimu. But even ।each
1

North Irving,

Bunday. field Methodist Church held a
Diamond

social parton Friday.

Climax Saturday evening. Mr.

Mrs. Gerald Shepard and Mr. and
for a potentially destructive blase.
out minutes after an inspection It must also be realised that a
tire starting In a building not so fred Galnder attended the burial
destructive fire on our main sheet
™
djuna«r ncl«h- Laguna Beach. Calif. lie was
interred in Hillside Cemetery in
did. here. No one can predict
actually happened here.
to Grand Rapids Thursday to atPlainwell residentand foe many
sonic Temple.
Ailigun County.
It to happq)—the Statler people

certainly didn't and the savage
little fire here caught everyone by deserves action.
surprise, completely gutting Uie
store in which it originated as well
as damaging Ute stores on either

Saturday. May 30.
* Mitchell is a 1800 graduate of
Hastings High School. He has
work at Michigan State Univer­
sity

Pays Fine and Costs

pleaded guilty before Munclpal
Judge L. E. Barnett on a dis­
orderly charge. He was arrested
Friday by Deputy Richard Bar­
num on the Cobb Road in Barry
Township.

Cloverdale • Hope
By Mrs. Stephen Otgood

Michigan* Governor George W.

program will begin at II am. on 11am Hart, -Jeanne Hart and
John Sboalwaher were guest* at
C ha pel.

Births at Pennock

Delton Area

Dowling

-

By Mrt. John Peabody

Milboume Miller from Hale call-

By Mrs. Donald Proefrock

Whether or not Statler-Hilton,
In the course of rebuilding, installs

Camp Fire Girls have invited
Students, teacher* and some Mrs. Judy Decker's 4H girls to
mothers of Um. Dowling scliool go roller skating at Plainwell. *
toured points of interest In
attended the Fuller Mixed League
good insurance tor Ute fuiure ciiarlcr nuJ A picnic lunch waa ‘Mnquet Saturday, w Blue Birds
Bnll Park.
While
B^ter &lt;nd
against fire as well u . precaution cenjoyed
'
• at' John
’ --------------nulling Use Grand Rapids air- Mr* Aether Kahter put on a
S
md Michir^
Orall&lt;1 BATTLE CBEEK — CXuk*
• i &gt;-a»ur. aaay is.
The Hastings Banner
Apple Quevn w As a part of Ltx- CouncU Fire They met in the CALEDONIA -Jaaatta Curtar. Bl.
G^ng ol ^l^l
* Our re«uUr

burg and family wire Bunday
. Oral. Laks (Massa.

PENNOCK HOSPITAL

At the RoeeU Blanton home

from Ferris State, and Allen

roller akaUng party Monday af- !llde * *“ ^5
PralrievUle May Bl. Msy to. ,
immonTl TWnappte Lake 31 Bt U o clock- * TrlPle Luncl&gt; HUlErOBT—GatSaw UtUf. Bl. M«s
un.u*”1.. .
1 uorn“" ..
Club
Club met
met Mav
May 21
31 at
at Prairieville
Prairieville SO; Sb.r
B. M. COOK., Eittoe
Hall Members report a good XAtrnra
ONI Ut XUKtK AND ot
lunch and program. * Mr*. Cart­
ton NKhots visited her father,
Fred Tit Lt, Wednesday at die
SUBSCItllTlOX dudes the year* school piugram. Thornapple Home.
m la lla Stacsi, &lt;41
SO; Bits* McASaas,
chicken dinner under sjxmxxjlup and daughters attended the tulip
of the Dowling Cemtery Circle festival at Holland, w Clyde
will be served at the Dowling Northcubi visited his daughter
and family. Mr. and Mr* David BteUA MclUSbu. S33 "g *Swii
May 31. * Mrs. Mina Onnbso U Randolph and daughter. Sunday
and Monday. * Mr. and Mr*. Joe
Barker and Mrs Donna Jarvis
Hastings. * The Jeff Fellers and children visited Mr. and
Mrs. Morell Hobbs w Mr*. Clara
Hermeattt spent the week with
her daughter and husband, Mr.
MBDuMub W*a4*Blfftr.
and Mn. Maurice Garrett.
pilal in Marshall.

, will arrive on Monday

Your
water
make
you
see
red?

now being taken. Any young per-

AMtSICAN MgWSTAra
enrolled

NATIONAL

should

contact

hundred other Scouts and
brought back two tint prise*
Mns. Margaret Nichols visited

There's no need to fight It ony longer. Now hove
□II the clear, filtered water you want at a tum of

Moore, of Otsego. Monday. *
ita Crawley. Roxanne Quick and Mrs. Lewis Johnson attended the
EDITORIAL Susanne Proefrock were among Thursday night Ladles Plainwell
Bowling banqueuat Anchor Inn.
school choral group presented in * Mr. and Mr*/Carlton Nichol*
concert at the Hastings High went mushrooming at Lake City
Sclioul on Bunday.
last weekend. They report it very

you faucets. For a free estimate . .

turned from Plpp Community
Hospital Tuesday. May IB. Wc
are wishing you a speedy re­
covery, Edna.

v&gt;u 4WN/

Subsequent Offender

313 N. Boltwood

Phone 945-5102

donla, waived examination when
arraigned Monday before Muni*
charge of driving while under
the influence of liquor, fourth

Both

Boys

Circuit Court under 1500 bond
urtfaiy by Officer Michael Straub.

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convey the affection and memories anshrined in our own hearts for our beloved
. on Memorial Day and every day o&lt;

LEOnflRD-QSGOQD

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Camp Fire Girl
Still Hospitalized

Honor Pastor
Al Lake Odessa

k.V,2'££2,u1 c“wp

F1re

ohl-

Bob’ Newell Heads
Southeaitom PTA

Senior Citizens
To Meet Monday

Bliss Worker
:Injured Tueiday

have plaetlc surgery’.
Kathy had remained home
Irrun
.
. .

and will be leaving In June io be
affiliated with tho Flat Rock nock Hospital and on May 21
Children's Homo at Flat Rock. was transferred to Blodgett.
Ohio.
r,~ , ~
" ‘“'-'“uvr ui uie
Camp Fire Group 49, Ta-WanK&lt;"mU1’
**ade” believe site

of Michl-

W Pennock Hospital and then

Middleville Plans
Year-End Activities
Middleville T-K High Schoo)
baccalaureate services are to be
held on Sunday, May 30. and
commencement exercises win be
held Wednesday, June 3. The
Middleville High Alumni Ban­
quet is to be Saturday. June 6.
and the Freeport Alumni Ban­
quet on Saturday, June 13.

major* must obtain a 35 aver-

Orange.

September.
piny parking lot at

’Tun CNvedaad la due to fly Florence.

Top Graduate
Keith A. Thaler, son of Mar­
vin Thaler of 300 E. Grand, waa
among lhe top recent graduates
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MEMORIAL WEEKEND
Two-Doy Holiday . . . Sunday &amp; Monday)

to the

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Sandwich Bread White or Whole Wheat 33c
Garlic Bread
40c

HASTINGS
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Personal Mention

Mr. and Mr*. Peter Slenk ot
Holland, former resident*, visi­
ted the Harry Scobey* on Satur­
day, a week ago, and alio a re­
cent visitor at the Scobey home

The Lewis Hewltta and Martin
Cranks.have purchased the form­

39c

glazed

over

the

Memorial

Episcopal Emmanuel Guild will
meet Wednesday, June 3, for a
'
•■lad potluck luncheon al Mrs. mortal weekend.
On Wednesday evening of last

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Following Uie Delta Kappa Gam-

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new Permaknit’ Brief by

Goldkamp grill be here the foi-

brought Mrs. Olive Jones home
from the Medical Facility. A
birthday cake wan enjoyed In
honor of Mrs. NUfer** anniversary
Mrs. Wayne Rowley and chU-

Paul Birman visited their uncle.
ond

eye

operation.

Thursday,

Hospital in Baltic Crock.
The John Gallaghers of LanPinnies Sunday at their Wall
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Mis Delphlne Whitmore haa

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up in Carlton Center, now of

Sises 4-8 and 9-10

relating to the sate of Hastln&amp;s
property.
The Dick Smiths have pur­
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Green street and the Formans
are moving to the second ward.
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-rith tho Saginaw Public
HclMMl In the Homo Bound leach­
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Mn. Roy Wensley will visit
friend* In Indianapolis, Ind.,

The Harry Leonhardt family of
Walled Lake vUltwi nt the Einar
Frandaen and Phillip Leonhardt
homes Sunday.
. Mrs. Margret Creahan and

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Michigan. Next week the Taffees
daughter and grandaughtera,
Mrs. John Goldkamp, Ann and
Barbara, arc arriving from St.

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visiting their son and wife. Mr.

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Thurs
Fri.

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family of St. Clair Shores spent
Sunday with Mr*. Winnie Vand-

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to spend the Memorial weekend
with their daughter and family,
the John McDonnells, in Duluth,
Minn.
Visiting the Garner Hamptons

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INNERSPRING MATTRESSES

from tho

Puller
and Mrs Joyce Bkedgeil repre­
sented Camp Fire Girl* at the
Thornapple Garden Club meet­
ing held at Southeastern school.

Dr. Walton ha* been appointed
personnel chairman of Camp
On Sunday, a week ago, the Fire Girls.
Fred Smith* entertained his alaMemorial Day parade, Monday.
Creek, and Mrs. Banslll's grand- Meet at Food Center at 9:30 and
please wear your costumes.
On Tuesday, May 11. Mrs.
Richard'Green and daughter, Of
Augusta for dinner. On Bunday, MIUcr'j group and thetr parents
the Smith! were dinner guests of met at the Camp Fire office for
a ceremonial and potiuck. This
Rutland. On Friday, the Smiths was achcduiod to taka place at
Tyden Park, but 'oaring to rain,
rice Patten on a beautiful trip the group decided to make use of
down the Apple-Blossom Trail in the office. The girl* received
bead* and each explained the
Grand Rapids.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stedman, craft* and told stories of thetr
Tom and David, plan to visit visit to Kellogg's in BaUte Crock.
Mr. Stedman's mother, Mrs. Wm.
Stedman, of Aurora, .Hl, and
Mrs. Stedman's parents, Dr. and

Munblng

Dinner Rolls:
Parkerhoute. cloverleaf, potato biscuits, K*rd rolls, butter­
flake, and graham gems.
FRIDAY fr SATURDAY

FRESH DONUTS

Preaident. Mrs. Eugene Guernty, announced a gift from Kl-

A weekend ago the Henry St.
Mrvatlon Exhibits-to be held in
Kae.-iate-'* daughter, Mm. Floyd Martins were at Crown Point the FalL
Wilhsc-n at Clarendon Hill*. Be­ to attend the First Holy Com­
fore Uiey returned -Tuesday they munion of their granddaughter.
This Is a thought for Michigan
i»d viaited In’Chlcago and much
Week, a quotation taken from
of the sight aeedng was a special her parents, the Richard St. "The Eaaentlal Elements of
thnu for Pam and Birgit, who Martins. The Henry SL Martin* Camp Fire Girls.**
will be entertaining their daugh­
"We believe in the heritage of
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Chris­
The Richard Finglcton family' tensen and family of Racine, our country a* Important io the
WU, and Henry's brother, Mr. under*Landing of today, and so
and Mrs. Merl St. Martin, and we stress Indian Ixsre."

Ready for the grill or oven, comes in a foil bag for heating.

Garlic Toast AU Reody
Eot____ pkg.
Baked Beans Scaioned Just Right|b.

Camp Fire Girl*. Anyone interhave form*, please fill them out
and return them now.

Omaha, Neb., headquarters for

There w.u a family gathering
at the Earl Coleman* Sunday family attended the 81. Jude Little sergeant effective June 1. He has
including tlic John Coleman Family Theater at Creston High
family of Kalamazoo. The hon- School Auditorium in Grand Rap­ after graduation from Hastings
ids on Friday as they presented High School.
The John Hunt!try family al
■ Lullaby on Broadway’' in which
Marshall visited the-J. Franklin Mexico wUI leave Bunday for Mr. Wolfe was one of the accom­
Huntleys over tho weekend.
Chicago.
panted by Pam Barth and Birgit
panying niuslclana.
lion 4H alumni In the UB.

Elect

Lake Odessa to
Have Memorial
Parade Monday

at LaGrange at the Hallowell &amp; Monday evening. May 17. Most

Personal Mention
ixruilp committee.

5U »-.udslUp In the Michigan

On June 14

On Dean’s List

Senior Citizens of the Hasung*
community wuj meet at the YMCA

Bunday. May 10. a farewell in Grand Rapids with burn* Buf­
fered at their home when she
Od&lt;L.i EvangcitaU United Brrth- jxnireu garohn* on the wood fire
nn Church honored Rev. Cheater May^ll ,urnftce 01 Uleir lwn‘° ir.uuportaUon 1* needed, or it you
n Turner and family and iua
can lumlah u.msponation for one
.._ If™ rtutlwlla *T,.nv_
cr two, please notify Harvey Burgeaa Wl 5-4225.

* gift of a pair of flgurene

Lee Hamp'* Brother
Ho* Fatal Attack

took tiie scenic drives along the
Tbe Rudy V&lt;
Marshall and the

Arm-

Regularly
85c .. . NOW

4

O

$010
Pr. C

3 V. S255
. 3 r. $255

Styl. 3Z63...................

Style 202 ....

Look for famotu *Irad«-Nam«' label* on tfca

tkingg yo»* buy . . . yov’U find thorn horol

Ph. 945-41721

ento, tlic David Goodyears, home
and Gun Lake ooCtage on Has­
tings Point.
Weekend guests at the Homer
Bakers and Anne were Mrs Allen
Ed Banhrid and Eddie of Buttle
era* Bad Dr- EdUh Doty.

Parmaleejr
124 East Slata Siraat

�1

naHTlNOS BANNER

mock Hospital
omen's Board
Names Officers

60 Attend Open
House Honoring
Couple from West

(Parents Announce
Fitzgerald Corps
| Engagement of
‘ SOCIETY NEWS Has Memorial Rites
FlttgstuJd Corp* 100 of the
■ Elizabeth Ann Scott I J?
Woman's Relief Corps met at

■Society newSI

Sunday. May 16th. an informal

'»&lt;

Wlzabeth Ann. to Ben Judson

nor and B.-ttc of rural Nashville.
About 60 rrlatiws and friends
attended from Middleville. Has-

x Otsego, Mr

and Mn

Roy

.HI t. mn’TS______ ________

'

l«*n University, Ml. Pleasant.

the
the party
party decor.
decor.

Photography

. brother ’

Jane Fletcher
Graduates from
Dramatic Academy iSSS^pSS^t’iSS

Double Ring Rites !
Unite Woodland I:
High Graduate . |i

MU* Barbara Heydenberk of Bat­
tle Creek.
Saturday, June 5th, Sally will
again be the guest of honor when
Mra Ralph Shlrke-y. Mlsa Ruth
Tar.geratrom and Mra Kenneth
lAbertraux entertain with des­
The following officer* we®e
sert and a misccllanexxu shorrer
nt the Hastings Hotel
Ingram, chairman: Mrs Karen
Olson, vice chairman;
Mra.

Honor Miss Bemus
At Bridal Shower

Wl 5-5316

J. Mlfhanlng. I"c..

■

128 W. Center St.

Hastings

Phone

Wl 5-3394

P-F IDEA ||
|M

LOOK FOR THE
P-F" ON fHE HEEL!
to

fif

murals of “Gay Paree" that had
committee, and Mrs Aloha Burch,
Tuesday evening Mra David Mrs. Joan Baine, and Mra. Earl­ ago did double duty when they
Arnold and Mra. Chartea Dodge ene Baum, project lenders.
tings Country Club Saturday eve. onsuu snowtr at the la.t&lt;r a waa decided the group would
home for former TLH_a. teacher.
Robert Booths and William Sted-,
। MU* Betty Bonus, who Is now a “Stop the World. I Want To Get
i counselor at Kellogg Community
by the Don FlaKera. Rudolph
, College. Mlaa^emus will be mar­
After a dlscusalon of the new Floras Gordon Ir/nddea. Steplirn
. rted in June.
rules and projects for the comLynn Pern*.
। Mrs. Lots Bromley and daugh­
ters visited Sunday with iur
The September meeting will
grandparmta, Mr. and Mra.
-------------- - --------- --------- Dr. and Mra. Everett Phelps
Claude Hammond Mr. and Mrs Barnc* with Mrs Aloha Burch
were delighted with the news
Homer Hammond called.
co-tmsteaa.

Look ot the footprints of any child with good, strong feet and a
sturdy way of walking . . .
THE PRINTS ARE ALWAYS SLIGHTLY HEAVIER ON THE OUTER
EDGES

That’s how the body's weight is correctly distributed when you walk
easily and naturally.
We fry to encourage this by building a slender wedge into tho heel
of each of our P-F Canvas Shoes. By gently levering the weight over
toward the outside, the little P-F wedge helps take the strain off
active foot and leg muscles.
There ore many good reasons for buying P-F’s ... a firmly cushioned
arch, good solid construction, generous "air-conditioning" . . . but
we think that our helpful P-F wedge is the best reason of all.

fig

Do your children's tennis shoes have it?
Look for the sneakers with the little green patch on the heel. At
Hastings Cut Rate Shoe Store.

rival of their first grandchild.
and

for sunning

For the Long Memorial Day
Weekend . . . and for

GRADUATION GIFTS

and swimming..-s

Mra. Robert A. Giese at

weighed a little over 7 lbs The
mother, Uie former Sunn Phelps,
and baby daughter were both
fine, according to the proud, new

fiB

Welcome Grandson
Principal and Mra. Don GUI

Lyle (Mary Olli) of Lahung
David weighed 7 lbs 10 oca; and

Welsby on Bunday evening at
the Wlllowood Country Club in

£

•absolutely,

fine n* dandy

Textaretl needlepoint knit boyleg,
.two fimcirim, CQUon/nyloa, 117,00

CHOOSE FROM MANY

OTHER FAMOUS MAKES

The
Bonnet &amp; Gown
Shop

REGoodrich

P.F

see them Tuesday evening.

Holsforth of Owoao at their cot-

Mrs Henry Rogers was a guest
of her alater-ln-law, Mrs. Violet
Moore, and family of Grand
Rapids from Thursday until
Bunday. Mr. and Mrs Don Moore
and Mrs Violet Moore accom­
panied her home.
Mra John Huizinga, who re -

months* stay, waa an overnight
guest on Friday of ths Maurice
Ostroths and Elisabeth Parker.
Mrs. Pauline Baker joined them
for dinner Friday evening, and
Mra. Wilson Guklet of Lacey on

*

Weekend callers U the Vaughn

Alma Fingleton
bor, the Ellsworth Dutton's and

fill

This B. F. Goodrich Footwear is Built on the "P-F" Idea

boy, David Robert, born Monday.

A

fig

A MESSAGE TO PARENTS FROM B. F. GOODRICH:

Colorful Murals
Do Double Duty

First Grandchild

Detroit. Michigan

D.C.
Chiropractor

Led to the

Homesteaders
Extension Group
Elects Officers'

The groom graduated from
Cumberland Valley High School.
Judy Bishop Thursday. May JO. Pennsylvania, in IMO and will
graduate- from General Motors
Institute. Hint tn July. He la
now employed by the Fisher
Body Division of General Motors
man should hold office far two

Dr. A. E. Dahlman

Healthy Footprints qo

ing. Jo Ann carried a semi-ere®- «i Friday. May 21. at Schlavi's
cent shaped bouquet of white ln Detroit, hosted by the groom's
Senior. Mtw Delphlne Whitmore orchids encircled with white car- paranls.
enUTtalned with a dessert and
The bride graduated from
Woodland High School tn i960
and from tire Henry Fxd Hos­
pital School of Nursing in 1863.
glfta each guest luwl been as­
She U now employed at the Wil­
signed a specific time ao the
liam Beaumont Hospital in Royal

102 E State

Thelma

' "td “SIX'

How Johnny's

Sally King in
Pre-Nuptial Whirl

Gilmore Jeweler

Ryan.

Kenyon. Ocrtnidr James. Doris
Hilda Blackford.

aira. Oiuncy zxacn aiicraauwn
MRS. DAVID R FOUST
rt*ht wlth luncbtot' ““L bridge
. . Miss Jo Ann Dunn Becomes Bride.
Bl
Woodland Road
Mr. and Mrs Byron Fletcher I
• • •
WTdnoday afternoon.
necklace was her only jewelry.
...
were in New York City to attend . Mra George CogswrU and Mra
Matron of honor was Mrs. the graduation ceremony and ac- Bud Wolfe gave a bridal ahoiver
...
, .. _
.
Membra ot the Iteadtog CTub
1Momcilo KooatanUnovtc. of Royal 5T’J?T&gt;’U£
JhPun ,n hoKor of Mns H«5*nd CurU*
*"*
of
Harold Phll.
Oak.
Bridesmaid
was
Mrs.
Carl
Up. at the HaMtngs Hotel Mon­
- u.
Guyer. Lansing, and Junior
&lt;tar *nd Uxn •‘Uourned to their
Musical DranuUIc Academy.
. L*0*™' Saturday, May 22. with
*«««»‘ borne for a book review
Miss Fletdter will not be Ixmie about 20 gurats present. Games
niyii
uiauuait
,The
attendants
were
dressed
alike
• —;----- ------- .----7—
(before she begins her flrat as- were played aa the afternoon's
:!°rph?*L1
SS1^'
The marriage of Mias Jo Ann Ln
»&lt;■"«"’ rwreu of blue
A Cloud In The Sky. a Dunn. daughter of Mr and Mr-. Antique with matching aceeasur- “Lk"”1”11 ** solotat with the entertainment, and refnuhmenu
orchestra aboard the "Viking ,
.
„
.
humorous account of a situation
Prfncc»." otv
ou&gt; oi
of uie
the large
large snips
shite
punch
crr-m and
Lzuzui.
ruu&gt;
---------------------&gt;
----—
nuKiaai.
- --------' co,rer
----- '
----of m^tetory retirement in 1*75. Odessa, and David R Foust, son “lue Ujyxl, white carnations | lucd
f0|. Caribbean and Burmuda cak&lt; wwe *rTr'l After Jan openof Mr. and Mra. David N. FouK. aI&gt;d rosebud*.
|
ln4ny useful gifts.
*
»T---- um* *z\1*n,nl*n&lt; i TXunv**UM Cl—In,** I— T1 I i • “ ■ ___ __

was complemented by an AMn-.««r** «-«ran appllqued lace, scoop neck-' Out of town gurats came from.
line and long sleevts The A-llne nint'
Odessa. Hastings. I
skirt, enhanced by Alencon lace B*LUe Creek- Fenton. Lansing.!
appliques cascading down U» Muskegon. Utica and ML Clemen* ■
Pretty bride-to-be. Mis* Sally front, swept into a detachable Mich.. Attleboro, . Maas.: Me­
King, who will wed Robert “Chip"’ chapel train Her elbow length chanlceeburg. Pcgj&gt;; Cleveland.
_________ ___ ■
nhln anA ChlzMia?; Til
Etzer June IBUi. Is in the busy _ n

DIAMOND RINGS by J. Mlllennlng, Inc.

Nellie

MayheUe Smith. Owen Turner,

ter. Mra Stewart Clement. Mra
.“hi?
The next merlln« wl» be “
Roman Peldpausch and Mrs J.
H '.c '
' Wrthdsy dinner on June 3rd
Franklin Huntley.
J?
; wlUt Ealher Put as Ute kitchen
,,
_
.for _
. ,
.
ui. TT»rrm *IK1
Hmcn
BautrdarN
nlav
”*! mi
Mr.' himi
“’’j chairman, and Tula Wilkes and
nun in a xor oaurruay s pray
RnnnlH u*u&gt;u *„zi
nnd .
M
.
...
.
“7 wl‘Ux&lt;1 Mr. and Mra. Clarence Ernest of
Smith. Mrs Gordon Cove. Mra. Detroit
Mn. Veal* Shedd and Mn.
Jack Wood. Mra Cedric Morey.
’
Mra. Richard FYldpausch and'
Mra. Robert Stanley
Art Stewards, st 413 William Fred Jones of Wall Luke on
street, following the concert in Sunday
' the High School gym Sunday af- 1
temoon. honoring Terrill "Terry"
Vllman of Grand Rapids, who

Charles Truesdell.

priced from TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS

eluding

1, Daughter?.

the Metropolitan Methodist were. Thomas Foust. Attleboro, I
on Friday night and Saturday as
Church in Detroit.
' “—“
* “
--------- -* “— 1
guests of Anne's aunt. Dr Edith
The Rev. Robert
i aid Walkowlcz. Royal Oak
I A reception was held tn the1
945-3967 Doty. On Friday evening Usey at­ bonorrr wu* dellgiued with Uie officiated at the
tended tho .-Marriage of Figaro '
ceremony.
church parkn following the
1 ccremonv.
afternoon's play were held by

the Fabulous "ONE CARAT" look!

Th-re was a Court Whist party
at the home of Iola Wilkes on
May 26 before the Memorial
service at Tyden Park and River­
side Cemetery
On May 12 14 members attend-

• ‘°°

I

M" mniu.-cio.to -no M~.

WHITE'S

chju,ft

Mr and Mra Manhall .BHx&gt;n platform aide, Thelma Barr. d»pu
chaplain in charge of MenuxUl
service: Verna Jay. delegate, and

Sunday to allctid tlic Christening
. of their grandson and nephew.
I Ltanlcf FtUt the son of the
I-arry BcBons. at the St. Joseph
Church. A lovely luncheon was
MMO. OVUMV
I^tTy BcUOIl hOtllfi
Mra.
Stuart U.1CTCUMIU
Cleveland IUU
and WB.
Mra.
Russell Belfield were co-hostewrei following the service, and other
’ Friday and Saturday when they RUtet* were Daniel’s maternal
entertained forty guests each grandparent*. Mr. and Mra. James
day with luncheon and bridge nt HoHman. Mr and Mra David
the Hastings Motel.
Masters and Mary Jo. Mr and
RnHn. giocn flowera centered Mra Robert Baker,
and
t-prtng
D*mH*
ne Joseph
—. — -*-&gt;ch i.m. --j .i,..
. rerai or uranci Rapids Of course.

Bridge-Luncheon
Honors Guests on
Friday, Saturday

'Highlander and proceeded to and Mra. Jack Kennedy and
lUChland with sack lunches where third to Mra Charles Potto and
they Also enjoyed warm frosh Mra. William Stebbins.

Ptyr.ii Matthews. Chet Bangliart
and Ray Waters are Iravtng this
UI.,
Thursday on a week's fishing trip
in Canada. Last week. Fly nn. Ray Cordes and Mr. RJ. Hildebrandt
and Bun Mcpharlln were at
.
Plynn's cottage near Brethren on
After the business meeting,
a fishing outing.
they continued down the scenic
drive which was lined with
bcauUful dogwood to the Kalanuuoo Rin^X- and the Nalure Center
Everyone wna Impressed with
kw ixauiT
me nature! venter.
The wild flowcra were In bloom.
and there were many wild birds.
The Garden Club considered it
WtDDINC
a very worth-while tour from the
PHOTOGRAPHY
» u»

Hmllh

“

ue inc wcr?tary ana Mra. Art
-7”,— -y*
Smith, trmsnrer. Games were
played and Mra Bruce Smith,
p^ttoJd U &gt;
co-hosta*. served refreshments Ca”*nU‘'n « the PanUind HoTh«- dub will resume meeting
next September
inlsteua; Bru Fellscr. hcadqu-vr-

Elwood Rusten of Constantine
A small informal wedding la
being planned for the evening of
Saturday, June 13. at' 7 o'clock
in the Angola Methodist Church.

•naual all-amber affair, ori- gifts ata! money,
acUve
entatloo program for active
A wedding cake made by Mra Irt&gt; Sertxv and family honoring
guild inrrnbera, new comnuutts Gibsons aunt. Mrs W A Shrull. Uie first birthday of Denise Capfollowed
I waa served with gruxn'a cake, P»n. and also the birthday of
Ofllcra elected for UWS-iWi ire: |
coffre. note and mint* to hte father. Dale. Mr. and Mrs
President, Mrs Gerpkl Beckwith: ‘hr rurats The irfroshment tobte Frank Cappon and two daughter*
nrwHdtnt - c-kct and public redecorated with pink and of Hickory Corners were aftsriaUwu cimirman. Mra Robert "bite flowers and the home wu* noon and evening lunch guest*.
HcClrtcT. treasurer, v&lt;~
Mra Willi*.,,
William decorated wuh
with bouquets of Stu
Spring
inr Ii
•. •. •.
Hecker. asatetant trvaxurer. Mr- Howers
Mra Wm. ParluT entertained
"
T*11* *** ‘he first time Kent her bridge club on Tuesday afterWilliam Crldlrr, cxm.vpondmg
oj m-r
F.wi ir.d th* flo.rrocrdlng secretary. Mra. Stewart "me Dawne has been home in
L E
rf^pant ■ MTving chairman Mra nearly two years when she left Foster and Mra. Allen Hyde winBrovan. and
Robert srovan.
ana new
new guild
guild,j f« Lra Angelet with Ora Mtlh-r ning prizes.
chairman. Mra. Mason Thomas. The couple left May 18 after a
m
addition to
to uie
the anove
above oniofTltn aaoiuon
- - *•«*
, -n waa Ute mumzuy
cers. a new member to the board , w
Angeles and tn p^t
fu^day al the Has­
• —
—•—— -,
m -Mrs A.
i. nann. -»
cnainniui
oi I route- touted
--- his
-­ narenLa in Pho- tinsJ country Club Duplicate
Volunteer Guild at Pennock Hoe- cnUBriagr game and the winners in
jutal,
|
---------north-south play were Fred
Miranda and Mrs G M. Bharum
The Executive Board wishes to Garden Club Has
exprrav appreciation for the co- r-, .. . , , . -t­
Mrs Robert Scanlan and Neale
operation and willingness to Delightful IOUT
Grand wapia*
Rapids ano
and iiura
third
wive to all Uie Grneral Baud
th- 1 hr.m-.nnte
rinh Lrete nt urana
717.IM
‘
1 ** * ix-rnapplc Garden Club u jUHus BclLuin of Kalamazoo

pttai.

“» “"a-

1^1

F/yers

Look for th* P-F on the heel
of fonvot ploy shoe* for your
youngsters I It means POSTURE
FOUNDATION — the rigid
wedge that helps distribute
weight property . . . decreasing
foot and teg strain. You'll find
it only in famous P-F Ftyen
— so bring in the children for
a pair today I Made in America.

SHOESTOBE
L-l&gt;

�i

1

B&amp;K

Teachers Attend ^Family. Credit
Chi Chapter MeetZ’ ^ecl f,ZniI Receives Bentley
27. IMS
tn
in • i
Lesson ; S750 Scholarship' । Tkund.,.—Mr,
-—
'■—
In Grand Rapids
Member* of Ohl Chapter of may be better credit *hoppers
Nick Houvener
Ute Delta Kxppa Gamma 8ocl- «lt'r
I***011 “Manaxtag the:

SJSey'The

SPECIAL

Take Home
FULL GALLON

ety who participated in the de- \

B&amp;K DRAFT ROOT BEER

50‘
(Saturday Only)
I0c Deposit on Container*

S. Hanover

HIS
COLLEGE
EDUCATION

ASSURED

INSURED

AND YOUR
SAVINGS

c^Sdl‘ind’1M?,.

,
_
Vernon orison, 0U4 w Clinton linn,
ha* been namrd winner of sn/lnno’ in NSIW
Alvin M. Bentley Foundation: 1UU3 111 1T&lt;1V)
Scholarship to Eastern Michigan’*-

liberation* of thn Executive Engle at Mr*. James Morgan-*
Board at the State convention j home 6n Wednesday, May 12.
convening in Grand Rapids lost
These two hard working gals
weekend Included the president, had pul many hour* into praparMlsn Ruth Tanserstrom. and jng the laaaon. and came equipped
Mra. Orlannle Hulbert and Mra. with samples of various oonOertrude Matthews, who have tract*, note* from Intervtew*
been co-edlior* of the State pub-1.with
- - •bankers,
•— car
— dealer*,
J—•— and
•
Ucation for the society during personal loan officials
19C3-64 and 1W54-65.
They had the facts and figure*
At Uie Saturday business ses­
sion, Mrs. Elisabeth Underwood
Installment, revolving chart*,
State parliamentarian, to serve, mortgagt. credit union. FHA.
open end contract*, and all the
for the next biennium.
Theme of the convention, held rest of a bewildering number of
method* of financing family pur"Peace Through Understanding "
UI
VtIV
... ..... —
At the Friday evening trulcn, a
"Panel of Americans' from ject only proves the ordinary
Grand Rapids shared their reli­ person’s Ignorance in this field,
and
much
more
time
could pro­
gious and racial minority exfitably be spent on thia lesson.
cray. of the Grand Rapids Mu­ However, even thi* much time is
seum. showed her Audubon So­
ciety film. "These Things Are awaken, the purchaser’* eye* to
Ours." all of It shot In Michi­ the different method* and coat*
gan. Saturday. Miss Sara Rives, cl financing available to him.
supervisor of intermediate grades
winner of a beautiful basket of
“Symbols Are These” and Miss pansy planta which had served
Allda Parker. Immediate post as the centerpiece that evening.
International president from Cali­ AU those who arrive on time for
fornia. addressed the convention the meeting have a chance to
on the topic "Accent on Creati­ win the prixe, furnished each
vity." which is the program em­
phasis for all chapters of Delta
Kappa Gamma women educa­
Mary Cook and Patty Engle
tors next year.
were busy that night Each had
Others attending from Chi
Chapter were Miss Donna Tagg
Daughter
Banquet at her respec­
and Mn. Nettle Black of Mid­ tive church,
then hurried to the
dleville public schools and Miss meeting, taught this difficult lea-

High School.

r„

““”"|Meck School
President of the National Hon- I

awards presented to 54 Michigan Class A . according to Captain
CoDegea and Universities by the Robert H. Wood ot the U. 8
i Navy.
I Captain Wood wrote Nick’s
parent*: “Your son's accocnpltahcompleted Includes many phases
Hi-Y.
of instruction «uch a* matlie- i
"Young women of the caliber matlc*. physics and hand tools ‘
The knowledge acquired In this ,
couraged to advance their edu­ insiruc'lcn plays on Impoitant1—
cation to meet the challenge of port in the future training of —
tomorrow’* leadership.'’ Alvin M. Nicholas in hta next assignment. [ .
Il Is men like y/our son who I I

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136 E. State St.
Phone Wl 5-3853

PROFESSIONAL DRY CLEANING SERVICE

AU Savingi Imured Up to
910^00 *Uh F.S.LU.C
North Gun Lake Coin-Op Open 5:00 a.m. - 10 p m.

Member federal home Loan Blink System

Wl HAVI ONI SCHOOL HOUSE TO SIU VIRY REASON ABLE,

ON SOUTH BROADWAY.

remodeling can convert it into a home and make sema money
AMERICAN GOLD SIAL TRAILER HOUU. site 10 x 55 ft.', has
and bain, situated on nice
and drain field, lot* trailer

h** a living room. 12 x

ha* four foot crawl space, and priced at only .$9,000.00
IN THE FIRST WARD, a real nice home, with living room, dining
room, three bedroom*, kitchen and bath, batement with gas heat.
$14,700.00

ON ALGONQUIN LAKE, two real nice lot* (large one*) for
$2,400.00
TWO REAL NICE LOTS ON THORNAPPLE RIVER, clou to dam
and good fiihlng tile on blacktop road for ........$1,600.00

A NEARLY NEW FRAME HOME IN GREEN MEADOWS NO. I.

.$27,000,00
A NICE BUNGALOW ON BARBER ROAD, short distance out of
town, has living room, kitchen, three bedrooms, full bath, utility
' room, has crawl space, all on one floor, for ... — $9,000.00
A GOOD INVESTMENT IN TWO APARTMENT HOUSES, both

with

Rfchardsoa &lt;t 8:00 P.M.

n&gt;«M

graduating from Western magna

on a Bliss acholarahlp.
Hl* father Is employed by Ute
E.W. Bltaa Company.
Banner Adi Benefit YOU/

Wo have th&lt;
latest
patterns ■
in

evenln&lt; wa* Jamp* W. Silver, a
veralty of Mississippi, whose talk
was especially Interesting since
hls topic wm “RevoluUon In a
Closed Society" and dealt with
the racial problem In Mississippi
and hl» adverse opinion of the
Government’* handling of the
aituatlo*.

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S4.200.00
A BEAUTIFUL HOMI RIGHT ON MIDDLI LAKI (120 feet lake
and down one bedroom, living room, dining room, kitchen with

A BEAUTIFUL HOME AT ALGONQUIN LAKI, alt on one floor,
has large living room with firaplace, three nice bedroomt.' lots of

aluminum siding, paneling woodwork In living room, on
st road, school bus service, for ......____ $10,000.00
WE HAYE A HOME IN BATTLE CRUK, with three bedrooms and
bath up and down it has one bedroom, living room, dining room.
about 30 acres north of Hastings.

NEARLY NEW EXCELLENT HOME IN THE 2W WARD. 26 x 40
ft...has living room with fireplace, dining room, kitchen.and

$20,000.00
, hat a garage
..$1,500.00
A RIAL NICI BUNGALOW IN THE 2nd WARD, with living room.
inds, knotty
pine finish in kitchen, in good location for
49,700.00
A RIAL NICI t&lt;OMI IN THI 4Hr WARD.
room*, full b»th and two lavatories (coloi—
-------and down. • living room with fireplace, dining room, den and
kitchen (modern! with formica top*, double well* in *ink, fh«re
i* lots of storage drawer*, g** furnace in double divided bawment. one and a half stall garage, ha* been recently painted and
decorated, good location for ——-—— $17,000.00
A RIAL GOOD, LARGE HOME IN THI FIRST WARD, ha* living

Phone 945-3524 for ReMrvotlons

A NIC! HOMI IN THI FIRST WARD ha* two bedroom. ar&lt; Yi
bath upstairs, and down, one bedroom, living room, dining
room, kitchen and full bath, garage ywlth cement drive, ha*
hardwood floor*. c*p insulated, storm window* and gas heat,
$11,500.00

more upitain, and down a living room 13 x 24* with fireplace.
Mt In brick wall, dining room, kitchen with coppertone stove.

220 volt underground with 240 ft. 3" rock well, situated on
nice two acre lot. for ................................................. $11,500.00
A RIAL SWILL HOME IN THE TAFFEE ADDITION, nearly new.
has large living roqm, two swell bedrooms, dining room, kitchen
and full bath. utHlty room, family room, lots of cupboards.

*,.m5*?.1?

acholarahp committees of the and Senior Clara plays and parti colleges and universities.
| clpotcd in many other extra The Bentley Foundation is
currently contributing *80.000 for
Before enter Ing the Marines. he

Braden through Uie sheriff’s of­
fice. There 1* also a tiny calico
kitten.
■

A BI-LEVEL IN HASTINGS HEIGHTS (nearly newl. home on

Saturday, June 5

future.”
Scholarships were given to main. Sincerely youra. Robert H.
student* graduating thi* year .Wood."
from Michigan High Schools who | Nick wm graduated from Del- i
applied for the acholarahipa al ton High School tn 1983 and wa*
the 5&lt; Mlciilgan InatltuUona re- I among the top 10 scholars in Ills
celvlng the grant*. Selection of i class He also played football,1

Two eight - week old female
part rocker-tpanlel puppies, one
black and one brown, era avall-

Top Listings In
TOWN AND COUNTRY PROPERTIES

at the Barry County Fairgrounds

-Nlchoins ha* been a credit to ,

Puppies Available

REAL ESTATE

CHICKEN BARBECUE at the
New 4-H Livestock Barn

than to reco«nlw Sandra * past

Angeles. Calif. Mn. Haiti Hud- eraltoo.
nutl of Grand Rapids. Dr. and
Mrs. Wm A. Rader of Marlon.
Ind. and Mr. and Mr*. Charles Magna Cum Laude
Truesdell and children of Grand
Mr. and Mrs. John Mullenlx
Ledge.
and family attended the Honora
Convocation al Western Michi­
gan University on Thursday eve­
ning. May 20, atwhich Mr*.
Mullenlx was one of those hon-

Hastings SPEEDY WASH
and COIN-OP Laundromat

Sroio. T,—1 H. i

Mra Bentley and I set up four

Nuralng School al Hinsdale. Hl.

ri-

Nicholas D. Houvener, th*

amount to *75Q for the academic honors from the AvutUon Mcch-

Judy Lechleltner Is home from

and Nancy and Shlr)ey are home
from Andrews University at
Berrien Springs, to accompany
their parents, the Edward Lechleltnera, to Grand Itedge Acade­
my on Saturday evening to at­
tend the graduation of their
brother. Tom.

Hastings Banner

siding, fully Insulated, has baseboard hot water heating system,
all copper plumbing, birch cupboards, garbage disposal, all
on two lots, for - ------------------------------------ --s-..-$16400.00

THREE NICI BUILDING LOTS ON HASTINGS HIIGHTS.

YOU CAN REALLY RELAX
You can bet these people are. They've saved
for their vacation with H.C.B.'s convenient
VACATION CLUB where small deposits that
you'll never miss grow up to the sum required
for a happy prepaid holiday. Start your vaca­
tion club now for next year.

HasTinqs City Bank

HASTINGS SALESMEN

with built-in cupboards, laundry room, has full basement, and
all this for........................................................................$6,000.00
A REAL NICI HOME IN THI let WARD, has two good bedrooms

MEMBER: Fedarol Deposit Insurance Corporation

Friendly, Neighborly Service for 78 Continuous Ywin
W|l.l
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and screens, is insulated, new roof, full basement, and enlarge
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drain fiHJ.
t
$12,000.00 FuraiaMd

d

UTATI

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�Saxons to End Baseball Sked at Grand Ledge
X—THE HASTINGS BANNER

Errors, Walks, 6
Hits Gives Team
Win at Charlotte

**■“ |ftuaaievine
i Middleville
Trackmen
||Set Standards

Foster, Ironside
Set Pace in
Men’s Golf Ix*op

I
Ftowlervillo came from behind
I in the final event to gain a tie
With defending champion Battle
Creek St. Philip for Uie Claw C
I Stele High School track UUe al
I ML Pleasant Saturday. Each had
31 pointe.
,
Middleville's Dave VaoEbl

set a torrid pace in tha Men's
Golf League at the Hartings
Country Club Both won lour
pointe to move up in the stepd-

Df/eal Yflloit Jacket! the plate, getting two singles hi
two trips and scoring two nuts
The Hartings High School Base- Paul Lublenleckl talitol tlirre run*,
reaching first three times an errors
and once on a walk.
'D&gt;e aonre by inning*-

George Hamaty leads the Blue
Division with 18 point* followed
by Judge Phil Mitchell with 17
Otto Christensen hold* the top
rung of the Green ladder with 19
pointe followed by Galey Kethl
and Ralph Shirkey with 18 while
Donn Clarke la lops in the White
Division with 20 pointe. Dr. Lar-

played at Johnson Meld. Tlic game
had been originally act for Buttle
Creek for April 9. and rescheduled
! for May 31 because of bad weather.

BOWLING
FOR FUN
and HEALTH
... all 'of our lanes hove

Saxons Bow in
Net Regional;
Beat Charlotte

been resurfaced for the

new season and all equip­
ment has boon checked
and reconditioned.

SHARPEN UP
YOUR GAME
Open Bowling SATUR­
DAYS

and

AND

SUNDAYS

Most WEEKDAY

AFTERNOONS.

SCORES HOLE-IN-ONE—James Spoon, creative printing arils!
with The Banner Press and president of the Hastings Country
Club, scored the first hole-in-one of the 1985 season Saturday
when he seed the 136-yard No. 5 hole. Spoon, a fine, long-time
golfer, wm thrilled with the achievement, his first In his many
years of golfing. It was a beautiful shot. The ball lofted perfectly,
landed seven feet from the pin and rolled Info the center of the

Armchair Athlete
have a picnic! at
home or away
with cool keeping
^STYRENE
FOAM

first Class A Slate title since
1943. dethroning Battle Creek
Central with 54 pointe. Flint

Young*

COMING TO BATTLE CREEK!
KELLOGG AUDITORIUM

MAY 31, 1965

'THE INDIANAPOtlS

"500"

MONEY

LIVE —.DIRECT FROM THE SPEEDWAY
“Sec Gordon Johncock in Ac^on"

Construction Money
available for now homes

AU SEATS $5i» RESERVED

TAYLOR
mlles northeast of I-aming and
a 3,400-acrc public recreation
project with an 85-acre lake

Your Hosts

HASTINGS
BOWL INC

Chuck Guenther - Page Barden.
8-1. 5-7, 6-1, and Bruce Klesailng
and Lee Blibee of Jackson Park­
tide defeated Greg Glllotu and

The Summer recreation season is here, and with the coming
of the first extended weekend, Barry County's Chief Deputy,
Richard Abbey is urging everyone to 1* especially careful in
everything they do, especially on our lakes and streams.
Deputy Abbey, who is in charge of the enforcement of!
marine laws, points out that Barry County officers are to require
strict adherence to all rcgula------------------------- ■---------------------—.
Deputy Abbey said that while
on weekend patrols he had ob­
served a lack of compliance with
the following laws: Having prop­
er lifesaving devices on their
boats and having proper tire ex-

Bob &amp; Mickey Lambert

1Uc« 0*9 .

' tUl

Lumber Co.

THI "SOO" IS NOT SHOWN ON HOMI TV

Galesburg, Mich.

Gallon JUG
'WuljjtDJ’A
Keeps liquids hot orl

edd! Screw-on cover;
capped spout.

Mlchlgun laws, and complies
with them in ’every respect,"
Deputy Abbey advised. He warns
that all laws arc to be strictly

Supartharm Vs Gal.

Hastings
Softball Gaines

Square JUGS

ON HASTINGS-BARKY COUNTY RADIO

With flip-open pour
spout; metal bail han­
dle; plastic grip.
LigMwe/ght-4 Qt.

ICE BUCKET
Ute first to give the "pilot" pro­
gram last year, teaching 1,400
boy* and glrla in Hastings. Mid­
dleville and Delton. Through this
program, the Michigan "plea*-

9 in, top diarn; 8 in.
keeps Ice for hours.

Enn
3UU

Michigan'*

AUTOMOBILE
CLASSIC

Indianapolis
Own Gordy JohflCOck

Direct from
the Bl. Clair and Detroit rivers,
action on scrappy largcmouth
and smallmouth bass begins
June 19. adding the final opener
to Michigan's list of sporUtehlng
reasons. As in recent years, the

34 Qt. ICE CHEST
Strong, dur- * pi
able. Keeps f
food ice cold,
f

With Hastings

MONDAY

DELUXE ICE CHEST
Kgeps food hot &lt; ft*
or cold. Step- 1 MM
ped in lower half, f

10:30 a.m\o 3 p.m

MAY 31st

Ea»y To Carry

14-QL PICNIC CHEST

nPmu«c
Holds large bottles.or two
6 packs. Metal handle.

WHEEL HORSS, OF COURSE
Now mowing's fun, and faster, too.
This 4-scaton tractor cases all lawr
and garden tasks. Test-ride? Call:

E. L CARPENTER
HARDWARE
.
it State Street in Hi

&lt;142 L 5t«n Si.
Phone Wl 5-2983

WBCH
Hastings-Barry County Radio

1220

on your dial

�Friends Honor
Harold Smiths
On Retirement

threo - generation family wm
rvprwhted m studrnta Mrs.

HU'UJ'SX,»'a at a ooun-

rt-

I

Bissett Continues 1
Domination at
Hastings Track

BOWLING
** WITH THE STABS

THE HASTINGS RA^Nn-S
Tirar^v. Mat 27. IM* '

Neal Miller
New Editor of
Iosco News

by George Howard AMF Staff of Champions

highlight the program Friday night
at the Hastings Raceway. Time

Naming of Neal R Miller as

™ liis»,-u’uSrwStai

’Eli

.. . .. . ..
... .
PTA Ireside nt, Mra. Wesley
Jopple. introduml Mr and Mrs.
Smith and their daughter. Mr
anri Mra lAVama

-viku wkii Mra. omun wnn
fourth graders in recent years
Keith Durtro
tte
bus drlvera. He rXrked on Lire
------ --- .__
......
.

In the NewPnaa Publishing Co..
Berkley Smith. publisher.

Gladys MlUer. has been on the

UPHOLSTERING

THI FURNITURE
BUILDING

Wayne Hazel
Phone 374-3523

Your wrlit watch can be a very
in bowling,
•specially if you concern yourself *
ea between
nine and twelve o'clock.
Put your thumb into the ball finrera .push tho ball to tha
at 10 o’clock. Now bring your right Instead of to tho left for
a normal hook—thua the n»me
ride and look «t tha position of reverse hook.
the fingtrs and Ute thumb. This
I cannot stress too strongly
is the position of the bail when that the women bowlers should
it Is released during the hook
never place their thumb in more
delivery. You will find that tho than an eleven o'clock position.
amount of hook becomes lets aa This will avoid tha pitfall of
you proceed from eleven to having a back up ball. Thera
twelve.
ara two reason* why women
throw most of the back up balls.
twelve ocioca ana alter,
Women have a different am*
the bell becomes a reverse hook
structure which makes it more
difficult to keep their arms In a
conducive to good bowling, I*ut good straight pendulum swing,
ytcr hand at the one o’clock and they have a tendency to pull
position and release the bsll
out fingers and thumb at the
•lowly. You will see that tho same time.

Debris burning la the No. 1
cause of forest fires tn Michigan.

' fires, about one-quarter ot the
j State's total, to blacken 3,425

Call for prompt custom application, rsntal

equipment, prices or other information.

SMITH BROS

Elevators

and heat and Tim Jensen of Jack-

Ths Bowling

Smith gave a short acceptance
talk.. They plan to spend part
of their time fUhir.g and hunting.
| Refreshmenu' were M*vyd from
I a decorated table of cake, oaffee
and punch.

FOR TOP CORN YIELDS
GET AMMONIA ON NOW!

PLANT

B-.b Senstba ot Middleville won
the dash. B&gt;b Patrick of Delton

: pie printed Mrs Smith with a
I gift certificate from tha PTA

■

1»M, following compktion ot hla

Robert B'rjnrtr* ot Grand Rap-

save a short talk as first and
be good natured attar
lort rtudtartjs of Mr* Smith. • delivering 60 active yuungatera to
Harold luid alao driven school ,hcu home but Harold always
bus ^th Mr. Smith and U«7 had ,‘,,*,ned
«Joy his Job ite had
______ _ _________ ...
.• also
alto ssewmi
served ■*
as bus supervisor VMw
tor
many yean and prepared tha

Former Hastings
High Athlete on ■
MSV Net Team

Soxont Sink Eagles

James

VanDerMolen.

with a 12-5 single* marie for the

Michigan won the net title with
143 pointe. Defending champion
Indiana finished ascend with 127.
Northwestern had M. Michigan

□early or»maM
Ing contributions to athletic spirit
at Mu-hig«r&lt; State.

Because of Inclement Weather Last Sunday
WE INVITE YOU and YOUR FAMILY to

(HOOKED l-ISl (TIB

K

B-year-

Richland Second
In State Meet

Ironside Agency

Tearti Wins, 14-3

Red Cross Offers
Lifesaving Courses

Maple Valley High School
baseball team defeated Bpring­
port. 14 to 3. tn a game played
there Monday availing under the
llghta.
Maple Valley plied up 14 runs
on 15 hits with 0 errors, while
Springport totaled 3 runs on 9
hits wlUi 5 errors.
Winning pitcher was Dick

Baltimore Rams
Elect Officers
4H Club for thia Summer at
their meeting May 10. Other offlcera elected Included Vickie

SclianU. secretary. Dorothy NewWinter certificates and pins

OPEN HOUSE AGAIN THIS SUNDAY

MAY 30th from 12 noon to 8p.m.

gardening; one flower gardening,
two rabbits; four Ixxsm. six food
preparation. two food preserva­
tion and three taking child care.

A Friday night league is to start
on June 13.
Details are to be mailed to mem­
ber* about June f

Moseilalixattea
Liability

Pete Williams ot Pittsburgh.

at Michigan
State in 1965

ALL TYPES OF

tag pitcher.

i ROOFS

Bahs Leads Lions
To Track Victory

hit by a car while riding hla cour-cu are to be offered through
Barrj County Chapter.
Maple Valley defeated Cale­
Kendall Wilcox reported
Applicant* must tw- 12 yean donia 84 to 45 in a track meet
at Nashville Monday afternoon
nock Hospital.
High point man of the meet
A currently authorized Rcd'Croaa
Water Safety Irotructoc will con­ was John Bahs who scored 1414
side of Green Into the path of duct the couraes. Those interested pointe. He took the 100-yard
dash in 104; the 220-yard In
a car driven by David B. Smith.
The only charge for these courses
Smith of R1 Hastings.
la the cost of the Lifesaving manthe long Jump.
David was driving west en
route hetne from Hastings High
A new Maple Valley school
record was set by Jerry OarlingWednesday, or Friday afternoon*.
of his car. A tree and a traffic
control sign helped obscure the

cuasion about a bake sole and
campout.
Tan members are taking dairy:

tbe service. Mrs Miller taught a
year In Nashville, and after Join*

Briton KeltogS School. Chib
Fliers piloted three plane* from
the Hastings airport to Houghton
eight irmpedtion. Gordon Boell Lake on Sunday to participate in
Of Kalamazoo won the aeml-firul. the dedfcaUon of Uie new airport
Carelewness by tmokrrx trigthere
7561 acres In Michigan last year.
William Hecker and James
Hcughtaltn flew In one alrcralt.
L“*"
James Chaw, Paul Spyker and HCC Women's Golf
Gordon MoUon went in another
and Dick Deming. Tom Frenth- Leagues Scheduled
way. Norm Noviaky and Larry
The Women's Golf Imgue nt tlw
Hastings Country Club U scheduled
Baum tn Uw third plane.
to get underway Thursday morn­
■ Ann Arbor. Kalamazoo Unlvering. June 10. Mra. Manrum James
stty High and Flint St. Jolm VI- Island
annry won Michigan High School
Dhiiior.i tor beginners and
Losrr Peninsula Golf champion­
ship* at three Saginaw area Lions Baseball
COUr.o Saturday.

VanDerMoien of 803 a Young
Street, suffered a fractured left

FOOD Ph: DR 4-7411

Fliel-s Go to
HoughtoifLake

urday night. BUI Shields ot BatUa

Lad Injured as
Car Hits Bike

the second time.

aruj for B Jenr

Hla wife. Barbara, la teaching
at the Tawas Area High School.
bart.ll-uen sax third.
Dan Vunderviile of Kalamazoo
won the feature flying slock car

Kyle James of the HHS golf title with 318.
Jeff Blsnkenbunr. one of five
team eagled the 488-yard No. 3
hole at Uie Hasting* Country co-medalists at 71. paced Uni­
Club Monday, and John Peterson versity High's victory in Class
•
eagled U:e 537-yard No 8 several JB with 317.
St. John Vlanney won the C-D
clays prevkxu.
title with 328. Richland was nine
tucket back and Battle Creek
athlete at Hastings High School.
St. Philip and Goodrich tied for
third.

Lake Odessa

Nashville High Scheel and CcnmJ M. I.r.mu., i™&gt;. . Il.dl WU&gt;.-, .4ml,. ih.
award Clyde received for being the “Moat Improved brnkr In
Clyde
hiked hla averale from 122 to IM in Ute It-team

ALL WORK
GUARANTIED

GAY ROOFING SERVICE
361 Newtown Ave
Battle Creek, Mich.

f-i Estimate!
964-7676

Try Ford s new Six
■get V8 kicks!

Armed Forces
See This Pool Completely Installed—Learn How You Con

Swim,Sunbathe For Only 90$ A Day!
COME and SEE the FABULOUS FUTURA SWIMMING.

7th Infantry Division tn Korea.
tfona wireman with Headquarters
Company of the division's 3rd
Brigade, entered the Army in
November 1964. received basic

High School

Durfee
Dy Mrs. John Hook
iMfi-n
94S-UJ4
Mr. and Mrs Gerald Payne arc
—■“
* son bon* Saturday

Durfee Community Club will

SEE THE OR LOW PRICED POOL IN THE WORLD

Vicky

THAT HAS ALL OF THESE BUILT-IN FEATURES I
☆ COMPLETE JET STBEAM RLTEHIM SYSTEM
Uses asm. Qrsial Par Witw All Seaton
☆ REDWOOD CONSTRUCTION BRACED WITH STEEL

V VERANDA SUN DECK. ALL FOUR SIDES
Mlt-lM Redwaad Bonchas - MHafFteM M
☆ A5SSQUAM FIET OF 8W1 MMINOJ^UAFACE

Vicky attended the Homo Show
tn Battle Creek Saturday * Mrs
Owen Gaylor. Mra EvtreU Olm­
stead. Mra. Beverly Wank, Mra
Joel Howell, Mrs Joaeph Shafer
and Mra Mary Piulccow srcn-.
on the Extension trip to Cbiosi

Thursday. * Mr. and Mrs Tom
Gaylor were Wcdntaday supper

☆ ONE DAV INSTALLATION ...

☆ MANY MORI PATENTED EXTRAS

Gifts for AU!
YOU MUST SEE THIS POOL

Family Fun Pools, Inc

Hunt and family entertained
their family for dinner Bunday.
Mra Robert MlUer.
Friday call-

and Mrs H
HaralcTBrt
Maktey. ★ 1
Hastings. * Clayton «rt&gt; of Byron

biggest new Six at

Ford Dealers

Affiliate of Lawrence Gao Service

FISHER-HENGESBACH, Inc.

M-43 end M-37

tho Medical Facility Bunday.

328 N. Michigan

Hastings

�Mrs. Metzger of

The James Tylers
____ FAaL
Celebrate
50th
RMidanU ware saddened to hea. WcddlDf JllbilcC
Middleville

Mra. Mary Jaekaon

Card of Thanks and In Memoriam Prairieville
-

CARD OT THANKH
1 wish to Uiank all my friends
reUuvc# taf UlfU
&lt;1,u and graUtudc to friends, rela­
tive and neighbor* fur powers.
Ing my May at Pennock Ho»pltal Thanks to Uie Banner CUm

Mn. Millie Boym

CARD OF THANKH
The family of Charles Moore
wishse to thank the many
friends, relaUvts and neighbors
* tar th&gt; delicious food, floral bou-

Dies Suddenly

thanks and appreciation lo the
relatives, frteods'and neighbor*
for the many noral gifts, cards.
many expression* ot sympathy

A very special thank* to the
United Presbyterian Women lor
furnishing add serving the lunch,
also to Mildred Brandt and Faye

Mr. and Mrs Rod Newton
Lynda. Roddy
and Shirley

Mr*. Hilda Matthew*
Mra. Onna Lein*
Mr*. Francis Johncock
Mn Lucille WUllUo

LEGALS

tUaabia Thursday, May

Mr

anulvsraary. The eels* a suMesa. Without Ute volunteers
L-dlon waa bald at the Unlirrt that are willing to give of their
—” 11 time lo collect the money, there
Url&lt;tirtr&gt; Church.
Arrangements for the day were
l&gt;-^«Wed by Mra. Dean Cunningham. Mra. Junta Hurl bort ax_
chairman, reports

empioyed st Delton. Travis was a
IBM T-K graduate and employed
at the K W. Bliss CUnpuny in

presented the Tylers with a nice

The School election and

in Lorain. Ohio, the daughter of
Bupt. Wm. Eckstrom has ap­
tienls Uiere. We also wish to
Carole Swrl. daughter of Mr
peared st many dub meeting*
many good wishes.
thank Mary Lou. Loretto, Jewell Lehman. She was married to
with information on the millage
and Vivian for all they so kindly Paul Meuger on Feb. 27, 1934.
vole. Equally a* Important on
did for us. And thank you. Rev. al Cumberland, Met
ths ballot will be a vole for a
Rix E Humbard, pastor of The
school
member. Mr. Eldon
ot the day Included Rev. and Pleaseboard
Cathedral of Tomorrow of Ak­
is representing Wood­
ron. Ohio, for hl* prayer* and
land on the board at the present
letters. We especially Uiank Rev.
time and u up for re-election.
Karl H. Keeler and Laura (his
Everyone should get out and vote
wife) for their many calls and
to keep Woodland represented.
prayer*. Thank you. Rev. KUloU
and Rev. Harvey for your cheery
vislta. We thank the Hastings
Manufacturing Co. Cor the
the Lions Club Den Thursday,
brsuUful plant sent to Dean and
By t'iclor Siaaun
SutumUe much ot tiu: time and May 20 to honor bride-elect.
the Chidester Extension Group
tolMS
147-UM Minor, of Grand Rapids met her
Alice Kruger. She will become
the bride oKRon Martin Aug. 7.
Rev. Lowell Demos, who has
They hare many frUr-ds there
■Die Senior ClUxena will meet
been pastor of the Woodland Tucaday, May 29. at the Methodist
Mrs. Paul Woodman and Mrs
United Brethren Church Uie past Church for poUuck dinner and
Dan Brown. Guests enjoyed a
more cheerful. May God bless
fiUttavlllo W8C8 of the Motbo- couple games to Uvea up their
lion to the local congregation at mood FinkbeUicr and family will du* Church will hold open house
opened her many lovely and u*«be In Ann Arbor Saturday where
plans to preach his farewell ser- their xwu. Tommy and Dan, will
ful gifts. A social hour was spent
by everyone than with rtfrahcompete In Uie Junior Blate Bowl­
IN MEMORIAM
In food and loving memory of family to Charlevoix . where he ing Tournament. Other boy* on the
my mother, Maude Ball, who
Alumni Banquet
toga and David Williams. A Dr.
By Mra. Dan Peterman
Evangelical United Brethren
The Woodland Alumni Ban­
Church. Rev. and Mra. Demos
quet will be held at the school
Ball, who have made-many friends here to a new location July 1. Their new
Saturday. May 29. Plan to cone
who regret their decision to
former cis rams tea before the
and Mra. Dewey Brooks, rural supper. The Lians Club will serve
community will go with them.
rVkUCAtlOK OBDU.
s delicious turkey supper at 7:30.
Glenn Torrey had aa Uictr din­ The speaker for the evening will
ci* Coleman of Hastings. * Vial- Shirley Howell and Mrs MarU-i
be Dr. John Doneth, a former
Ktiais •( J»m« l».,dt. VmI«t.
luul Uie program enlltled "Hat and inen Burgoo, the Phil Tluxiui* coach and teacher at Woodland.
nu «•. 14.44*.
Herbert Johnston were Mn.
family and the Roger Creightons Ihi* banquet will only be a suc­
cess if each graduate will make
Mr. and Mra. Roger Jaiuma and
a special effort to attend Some
used ariOO years before Christ; alm
son. Merle, of Grand Rapids.
Uie many kind* of aprons—Ma­
sonic, blacksmith, butcher, carpenAllyn Johnson and son uf Grand
Ute Banner Ifawf Ada!
Rapids were Bunday dinner
ruaucanoM OB DM.
The Child Study Club
and Mrs. Jim Smalley and 4ulie
of Plainwell and Kelvin Barogsr

West Woodland

Lake Odessa

ffiSStWlXtfSK!

l*i&gt;Mk«Ua* *■* trtiice «toll to of Hastings. A Mr. and Mrr*. Giro
Holts and Mr. and Mrs Dean Cr'.d-

M iaa Cliristine Ball enjoyed a
birthday party Bunday tn her hon-

granrtpsrents Mr. and Mra. MauAuoraan

and Mra MerrU Sheldon
died at

Clarence Tyler of Grand Ledge
U&gt;d Mr. and Mrs. Russell Buck

James Hurlburt of Battle Creek
and Gordon Tyler and friend.
Delores Porter, of Ludington In
the afternoon they helped at the
golden anniversary for Mr. and
Mr*. James Tyler.
Mr*. Gladys Crockford enter- urs
Mrs. Jerry (Josephine &gt;
mined the Cheerful Helpers Club
of East Woodland. Friday, May Olivo. Angelita and Juanita, all
21. Mra. Carl Hewitt had served al. home; four uma Kllglo, Felix.
as aeerecary for the group and
they held a Memorial Service in Jand David Villa ol Dalias. Texas;

vUltor with Mrs Ethel Roulader. * The W8C8 will hold a

In&lt;r

ChrisUne U the daughter of Mr.
OALB BODXEB. D«!..*.»I

Mr. and Mra Arthur Kenyon
have returned from their trip to

4 A MM4i«tlU» tx«»i ASSiilM
Ito VUbgs «&lt; MUShrilU. tot-

Intenection Crash

Barryville

Norris O. Hewitt. 4«. driving
cast on Bute Street about 11:45
am. Sunday. May 18. failed to
heed the stop light at Michigan
avenue, according to police, and
hu car struck Uie I960 Ford
being driven south on Michigan

By Mra. Burr Faaaeit

williams, on the right side. Mar-

the home ot Mra Gladys Crock-

Mra. Earl Tobias and Gertrude,

Dunham
Hymn Hing Bunday at the Nasii-

By Mra. IF. II. C.kttitmon

King's Mcswngers Quartet from

Saturday Miss Lucille Gray,
and Mra. Max Gladding aUcnded
the annual conference WSCH
nesday. * Carolyn. Douglas and the offlcUlihg minister. The at~

Nashville on Friday afternoon

was attended by a large group
of relatives and friends to wish
the couple many happy wlhata
taklng a trip to Washington, D.
C.
.
Saturday Mr. and Mra. Earl
Fender and daughter. Judy ac-

Hugh Fvighnsr.

make money for library- books for
the new school Their effort has
finally paid off. They recently * Terry and Cheryl, daughter*
purchased t500 worth of books
Western Michigan Unlvmtiy to
far the Ubrary, in the new Lake­
wood School. The club appointed Hastings
a committee to meet with the
Saturday Mr. and Mrs. BUI Rayliead librarian of the school to
* Dr. and Mra. Clayton Willotto
of Chartotte werw Friday callera
selection. The books cover many
da tighter, the Harold
two daughters ot Grand Rapids categoric* and will be useful for
everyone In the school. The profit
Hickey home. Mra. Rill Button
of hla sialor in Royal
recovery. * Mixa Sharon Healey
Mrs Raymond Wotffe,
day until Friday with her pw- Uiat participated and will
used tor library books in the
High Schools.
valesoencr * As Sunday was 4H
Mrs EUlf Potter and Mr*. Boyd Pufpaff and daughter of Bandar, the local group, with
family In Arizona, and also visited Gladys Crockford entertained
tn Texas. * The Methodist Official their broUiera and wive* at a 5
worship aervloe tn the South
Board voted to hold church services o'clock dinner Saturday, May 22, Pufpaff.
Maple Grove EUJ3. Church.
during Uie summer monliis bcgln- at the Crockford home. Those
the
family at their daughter.
present were Mr. and Mrs.
field
Avenue
Methodist
Church
Sandra, the 7
Charles Higdon of Charlotte, Mr.
attended the and Mrs. Clarence Higdon and in Grand Rapids on Bunday.
* sing Bunday.

Mra. Glen Dean Friday night.
XM. aw au*.
nmuNl uc
_ — - —3 • •-----—
having a new home built by Bill. • wlu* PoUuck dinner at noon.
Getty, contractor, on Arthur Street* H.O|P*U1 Guild 41 met May 19
. ......
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K,
..f —' rteHv,
* MSI. xp
u. K,
,
--- --------— ——- — ——mil * Mra Jack Brown attended '‘‘“2 15 pranenh A poUuck din­
!l»r*MVtlien4 'V.‘‘7&gt;»UK Jr'’*i&gt;4 ner PXQt^ciub in Grand Rajgd* iner «lcbravxl the Guild* 14th
Ai.nln.
.---- - annlvenarv. Tha retxt nwweina

•ted: May IS, IMS
Pkiue 1L Mluuu.

Mother of 8
Dies Suddenly
At Lake Odessa

Luklunlt of Detroit and Mrs.
bsrtha Rckardt were Friday atat 7 pm. thia Thursday.
CurtU. village chairman, had tasneoti visitors with Mrs. Ethel
lUAH collected Thia makes a Rowladcr.
GuesU Sunday with Mr. and
total of HUM contributed by Mrs Leon Tyler wore their chiltha Woodland people. Thia mon1910. in incrdar.. Ncgras. Ataxtoo,
tar of Grand Ledge, Mr. and
The table was centaml with a
lira. Merrill Tyler ot Grand Nabejar. She married
flvc-tlernd wedding cake gold
°Rapid*.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ruaam
bells
and
pink
and
blue
fergetGalan*
on Jan. M. 1935, at Dallas.
of Elwood Travis to Linda Marie

nician* al Pennock Hospital lor

KI*.

Mra

ware in Charlotto Saturday to

cmigralulakxl Sunday a

Ina sue

early Monday evuung. Hot scouu held a District Camno. ?
. .7:
i hssd a* 3 pm. Ude icr
mi uw i.iw
iarm DI
tlx: -n-oKTuuiple River Friday and
miiu.uy * Listings are beuv
l.lhcr and grandfather. Our Funeral Home al Deltou.
The Rev. Marrtua K Tabec Is nude by Use Lion* Communit
liianks aha to the Rev. Charles
I—1.1,
Brethren and the BiUe Church Ccwper CtuMtry.
project W to help purchaae needed
Bcslly Funeral Home.
Mrs Dalton BUhl
Middleville Banda gave Umir an­
nual Spring Conceit Tuaeday ovt
nlng. « Many will be Interested to

»»*■■-* Higdon ar *r«t«m*aoo. A
Alfred
The Woodland

Pfivs

Funeral services f« Mn.

CARD OF THANKS
We wish u&gt; thank Dr*. Gwinn.
Tag* for helping *«Ui the lunch,
to the BmIUc Funeral Home, to Birk and Blair, Dr*. Finnic and

and Mr*. Charles Blough for
Uielr kind sard* and music.
Your klndnsa* and UiougiiUulnca* is deeply appi«iat*d and
will always be remembered
___________
May_
God blss* you. one and all.
Mr. and Mra. Alva Moore
Mr. and Mra. Ralph Moore

Woodland
By Mra. ClanAm Curtia

Rapids last Wednesday.
Word Iras been received from
Glendale Myer*.-that he is sta­
tioned al Fairbanks. Alaska, tn
the Army. HU cousin is stationed
sns.ooe.ao, *iu 400 miles south sZ Anchorage. *
The Bub-District Middleville Meth­
odist MYF met Bunday. * Ralph

sssf.
‘rkiu^L^MItehdl. J«ggs M Pre-

..ii

New in ‘Jeep’ Wdgoneer:
V-8 Vigilante’ powerhouse &amp;

Matic

Mr. and Mr*. Guy Kelley
Grand Haven were Sunday guc

' trow Mr (l&gt;
&gt;iur&lt;

in. liul.r.

FUXLIOATIOX 0XDU.

visiting their daughter, Mra Bob
Willie, and family. * Invitation*
are out for Uie T-K alumni ban­
quet which will be June S' In the
high school cafeteria. Birk Mat­

at.ttaaija

lS2?

lionorcd at their 50th reunion and
the Class of 1940 cm their 25th.

Him an «l»e»i»d u srfxsr al
• how '»tl why nd
ssTssS* m

The T-K baseball diamond 1* being
moved from south of the school
to southwest of the Minnie McFall
Building. A Mr. and Mr*. Max

rtoriAs. returned home Wednes­
day. * The Fred Matteson's Dari
Dtp near the Carpenter Roller
Skating Rink win be opened May
29. * The Prairie Literary Cub
GUI Wednesday with an excellent

xa

Business Directory
DOAMirnhU

HWUmIvN
t

I

Joiin V. Kennedy. The
next meeting wUI be a picnic st
the boms uf Mrs. George Morey at
Bassett Lake June 9 Thi* I* the
last meeting until f*B. The follow-

memorial monuments
Of DISTINCTION
Lawrence Brothers

k« laterwl al K*rrr C««aty
Mary Murdock, and treasurer, Mn.
Helle Matteson. * Clark BIU&amp; U

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To mi* 4-whad drive even More eOecttrt with
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to tho transfer cgto. Ge the road ... oft the rood-

•&gt;«« mUa
luck dinner al Paul's ft

W. SHUWOOO. Mgr.

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A certiM ciwek of a% vf ika Mr

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Church.
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wr
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Strong and Diane were Sunday,
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! niece, Miss Maureene Hendee,
,ntl Charles Ulrick at the ConRtegauonal Church in Comstock

Bill Richard* and Mrs. Paul
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Visitor* of Mra. Glen Hendee
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Mr. and Mra. Gordon Hoffman
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May 10 callers of Mra. Charles
By Victor Sitton
Sparta. 'Later In the day, Mral Day. * Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Includes Pierson, Howard .City.
Gabriel's uivuicr,
brother, riiuia
Frank tdturen
Laurell Werly of Coopersville and Mr.
***.*&gt;■&gt; WBUIICI*
Sand Lake and is called the -TH terworth Hospital in Grand Rap­ SI WoMUnS
and Mra. Karl Werly of Muske­
I
and
wife
brought
her
back
here
id*
Friday.
♦
’
Mra.
william
Country School." a Miss Nancy
My didn't it rainl We mean&lt;an(1 vbdtad another sister, Mrs. gon were Sunday, May 18, guests
.... Crldler Is visiting a friend at
Dundas ....
the daughter of the
Mr. and Mra. Donald Dowsett.
Lloyd Dundas was home over j Sault Ble Marie. ♦ Ear) Van- last week Tuesday evening around, Hendee Work began on Monday of Mr.
and Mra. Robert Herman
the weekend from Ferri* State Sickle, who undwwent surg-ry supper time. We were out tn It, 00 ‘he rebuilding of Mr. Laurell*
having
been to Freeport and »&gt;ome at Comstock Park, des- spent Friday night and SaturCollege in Big Rapid*. * Bxcur-1 Monday. May 17, at Blodgett
comlng
home
on
Brown
Road
we
‘
ro&gt;'*d
by
the
Palm
Sunday
torday was a big day for Mrs A. ■ Hospital, Grand Rapids, relooking for mushroom.*. * Mr
turned iiome. Sunday.
’
never saw it rain harder—al»o nldo
Gold FM Antenna
of wind, thunder and
Quite a few from this part of and Mra. John Porrltt of Has­
04th birthday with her chil­
About M Prairie Garden Club plenty
I
ting* were Sunday. May 10. din­
dren and grandchildren at the member* attended their annual lightning and three different the county attended the P.TA. ner guests of Mr. and Mra. Rob­ Cc»* 100-Mile Reception
at Woodland
-----school on Monday
“CVIn ru»"
.• I 'sessions of heavy hall. We men- —
ert'Herman'.
*
Miss
Rhea
Mead
$1195 up
It was a special fareon bolh
rille Grtty. The guest.* Included Guirilaxbor Inn Wtdriidiy * “°n
only got a sprinkle, well for
the Rev. and Mrs Alien Streby Thi. wJeVur*. a mr-v hTm-7. rd WKZO‘hey
that night reported "only -------- •' a tree of precipitation "
Linden Bteeby and son. Geffrey, PrXn ” which Included the Junl-I
BORTON s
1R^*rd.
xhowed
Harold, who K abo retiring after.
Antenna Service
Getty and family. Mr. and Mra ora having the Sentora aa their t*,u‘Kul col&lt;jr«d sUdaa —mortly mlnv vears a,* bu.« driver. A* * .
Rolland Cox and family and guests, -also T-K faculty and °r Un*MyppcS Peninsula—to the
----- .------ - -------- '-----two nrth grade classes at Wood­
Bill Getty. w.Mra. Ivan Payno ’—._
’ not seem the same" After so'
attended the WSCS Methodist high school assembly awards' I land Thursday a* a feature of many years one almost becomes 1
were given to the Seniors. Friday the Michigan Week Observance., a fixture.
day. Tuesday And Wednesday * night Is the sport banquet where! * An interesting display of pic­
Have you been on North Mar- i
tures. book* snd antique articles
Ivan Payne attended Die Grand athletic awards are given
All* the window of the former tin Roid this week and noticed
Masonic Lodge in Detroit the
Woodland post office this week the face lifting done on the I
flrat three days of this week. * Wednesday
as part of the Dean Eugene Dav­ John Booher (Dorisa* farm? The
Mra. Vrata Pflliglre,
enport Week celebration. Every­
one is Invited to the program
Sunday. May 30, at 2:30 pm, at day and moved a lot of earth.
the Woodland Memorial Ceme­ The four huge lilac bushes.that
vln Noah were Sunday dinner tery.
have been admired so much over
Mrs. Myrle Hendee of Com­ the years were shoved down into
Flnkbeintr. * Mr. and Mrs
stock
Park and her daughter. holes and covered up. trees mive
Richard Reyff nitcrtalned a Mr*. Peter
McFarlane of 8t. way to progress, Uie high ridge
soqth edge *iu leveled off
Many will be I Junior-Senior Prom. * Mr. and day guests of Uie former's sisters, at the
„„
Uie ........
swamp tilled.in. To say
I sad to hr ar little Kathy FUhcr. Mra. Russell Bender were Sunday Mrs. Glen Hendee and Mra; Ver-' and
the least the view to the north
A Longines-Wittnauer Product
FUher. has been on the critical i Mrs Vinal Tabor and family In
list nt Blodgett Hospital in Grand ! Mint Sunday. They celebrated
@
Ifvouasnt »limepieee th»l
=
n nsndiomc st well it
way home railed on Mr. and
■ccut-ile. need* no »ir.&lt;l
£11 Pux&gt;!S sgsiml the
Mrs. Vinal Tabor. Br , and'found
iruJt ofthock.moiu
Main and Arlington Streets * | them quite well. Mrs. Tabor b

■aUy L. Lydr

A shallow well Jet-Pump can
be purchased for only 155 00. A

Houghton

WITTNAUER

Barry County

Walt Lewis
Breaks the
Price Barrier

May 33rd was Rural Life Bun­
day. Four-H members atlehded
church. * Carole Eldred recently
won second place in a spelldown
In Uie Junior Hi of the Maple
Valley School. Congratulations.
Carole! * Mra. Russell Mead and
Mra. Clayton McKeown were

Barryville

Ealtiel

An Automatic Suggestion

ington. D. C. in July to compete
In the Natkina] contest.

Building Permits

By Mri. Burr f'autll

home on Friday. May 14. to'attend the prom al Maple Valley
Hfch. w .Mrs L. A. Day was a
Sunday, M*f
dinner guest
Mau l(
lit rtlnnor
vilest of
Mr. and Mra. Wendell Day and
family of Hastings. They all
railed on Mr. and Mrs Duane
Day and Jeanette of Martin Ce­
ntra In the afternoon. * Mrs.

Ntw

daughter of Mr. and Mra. George
McNutt of Hastings.
The Llncoln-Mcrcury Division
of the Ford Motor Company is

I

na Gabriel Another Mister, Miss from bur house Is much greater
Esther Laurel), who had spent- but to far no one seems to like
seventi weeks here at the Hendee i (he change.
home a,-ram
rm n led Ihotn
ItArno
home,
accompanied
them.home
A Mr. and Mrs. Fred Geiger, JrM
and family were Sunday din-

Wtnegard

Glen Heister of Middle

contest were furnished by Mohler
Motor Sales and Fisher-Hengcsbach Ford Saks

-

accidtttU she had had earlier,
Mr. and Mra. John Joustrai
held a family reunion of 33l
strong at their home on Bunday.
The guest* were Mr. and Mn.
Jack Joustra and family uf Car­
ton City. Mr. and Mr* William
Keech and family of Hastings.
Mr and Mrs. Waddell and family
uf Alaska and Mr. and Mra. Joe
Bennett and family of Hastings.
They celebrated the birthday* of
two granddaughters. Julie Ann

25th and Brenda Kay Waddell,
whore birthday was May 33. *
end Mr* Frisby pul on a sur- Bare of Holland Saturday eve- Mr. and Mrs. William Sweet re­
prtae assembly honoring Mra. ntng. * Guests recently at the turned Monday after spending
the weekend with their daugh­
ter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Al-

in the cnniwt on Saturday night

Runner-up in the boy* division

Middleville

children of Algonquin Lake were
gucsta of Mr. and Mra Walter
Briggs of Battle Creek Bunday.
By Mrt. Mary Jackton
celebrated Mra. Briggs and
J« xm
th jwo They
Kevin Sallk's birthdays. * Mra
Mr. and Mra. Emory Flnkbeiner Mae Holes flew into OHarw sire
pert in Chicago from Gardenia.
and daughter attended the Ken­ Calif.. Saturday and waa. met
dall Wotk Duplay at the Kendall
School of Design Thursday eve­
ning in Grand Itapuls. Terry
student in this ,I Mra. Roy Fox and family, a
Flnkbeiner la a F
&gt;!w. . —
Mr. —
anil
Mr,
Ciair Rmc nnrf Ur
*chool. * Laat Wednesday the
-- ----------------------------------fifth and aixth grades with tha »nd Mra. Ernest Smith were din­

A M

Jaycees Name
Safe Drivin
Contest Winners

fonnancc in Uic driving tkill j
test and in the written examin
examtn-­
ation to qualify llatn to enter
the Stale competition.

I

See us. We deliver
Barry s Farm Store
S. Hanover at Harting, City Limit '

Dewey's Car Palace
M-43 at Sprague Road, Delton

�Pennock Hospital'
In New Screening!
Test for Babies I

wnds Are
Grounds
■
1
Landscaped

On TSuf&lt;/4«v Mav 11 tOM th-

The ground* about the 1
Lakewood High School bav*
ken on th* colors of Spring.
1 Tn* --—_» —
shrubs
rees tiegan a couple
---------- - ha* been completed
curding to Assistant Bupertnndent David McKenzie

NeivDevefopni&lt;'iif
New
Development “S“X.0'pSSS!j‘m
In Wayland Field

Mrs, 0 Donnell
Of Twin Lake
Dies Sunday

The Wayland oil field in Al- "rent of Health
It can County u scheduled to I This new program is for
draw a rou’id of new develop- I screening newborn Infant* for
ment. according to news report*. ■ the identification of persons with
Lincoln Rock has been drill- PKU- 'phenylketonuria) an in­
ing £tow noo fra al Ptatnu* &gt;’«««&gt; metabolic dl«rder due
S. O'Donnell. 81. 3931 Lakeshore
» of a Hirer enzyme
Road, Twin Lake, who died st 1. NB NB BE 13-1N-11W. an off- »
Mt Wl
on UK
Uw west
of tile
necessary In nrote
Uie digestion
of milk
-I.H xlde Ui
nw pool and
’n- cnntalnlne
other proteins
containing
HuapUal at Muakcgon after a &gt; Lloyd Green. Allegan, staked phenylalanine.
long lllnres. were held a: St ne 8E BW " and NE SE NW 13IU«e of Lima Catholic Church at 3N-I1W locations from a half to
10 am UUs Wednreday
JB lnUe off the norihwret side
The Rev Joseph C. Dunphy Jack Long staked NE NW NW
withtn the first few weeks or
officiated with burial in Mt Cal1S-3N-UW. I- ji 16-3N-I1W,
a h-te-™nhalf-mile —
out' on months of life.
I the northeast end
Once the condition I* detected,
■ Lincoln Rock also surveyed a then
a diet low tn phenylalanine
can be Instituted which will
Owood Funeral Home.
Ilhc fteId
usually prevent mental retarda­
tion in infants with this inheri­
Urx OT&gt;«5«u,.u to
ted metabolic defect.
in ..,.n
daughter- 7f Claude and
Con-

&lt; Bennett 1 Mate She moved to .
wnh * aa“,naa*BSUon
ltastir.it* as a small child with all discovery. Present develop­ blood have been developed for
her parrnte Later the family ment is for the 3300-foot Salina Identification of persons with
moved to Grand Rapids where
biochemical quantitative diag­
die attended South High School.
nostic tests for use in confirming
Motorcycle Hits
the diagnosis and in the dietary
Muskegon. formerly of Hastings,
treatment of Ute patient
l.Lma. They had raided in the
Muskegon area* since that time.

Cor at Intersection

Glen M Slocum. 18. R3 Hastings.
when hi* motorcycle hit the front
fender of a 1983 Chevrolet being
driven by Mrs J&amp;anne Kay Reigler, 3S. R3 Hastings. May 13.
Police said Slocum pulled out of
the tcrylce Mat Inn and was going

ot the St Mana Guild.
In addition to her husband, she
make a left turn onto 8.
Ola Mate of Grand 'Rapids; a
brother. Bcrnvrd of Pontiac, and
Slocum was ticketed for Improper
two aUtcrs. Mrs. NeU 1 Helen&gt;
Wirstra of Grand Rapid* and
Mra. Charles (Aneta) Burke of
The US. Naval Academy was
Oklahoma City, Okla.
established In the Fall ot 1845

participating in a screening
program utilising a screening

menl of Health Program, but
The Michigan Department of
Health has adopted what to
called the Guthrie inhibition as­
say test for screening newborn
Infanta before being discharged
from Uie hospital. In 1962 and
11X13. ten Michigan hospitals and
the Michigan Department of
Health participated in a nation­
wide evaluation of the Guthrie
test, sponsored by the United
States Children's Bureau. The
infants

Promote your graduate
to a Buxton Billfold

A drop of blood waa

a special type of filter paper.then
tested The most Important re­
sult of this trial program to that
the ' Inhibition assay" appears to
be a very cxmvenlent. senriUve.
and reliable screening method
for early detection of PKU in
the newborn Infant, before dis­
charge from the Itospital nur­
sery.
Th* frequency of phenylketon­
uria among this group of new-

Bridge the

GAP
Till Pay Day
Women

Lady Buxton or Lord Buxton
PURSES and WALLETS _

to 3300.00. IMi % 9100-00
to $1,000.00,
Men's
MANICURE SETS—leather cases

Spacial! Coty's FLA CON MIST. Onca-a-yaor $pl
special on oil Coty's Famous Fragrances, aa.
fa

Ladies'
TIMEX WATCHES—■all styles

$795
I up

English Leather GIFT SETS
Toiletries for men________

$poo

TIMEX WRIST WATCHES for Men
Waterproof and shock-resistant

$795

WESTCLOX TRAVEL ALARM CLOCKS
Small and smartly styled . .
mode for traveling ______

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CHOOSE OUR
INSURED-SAFE

BPW Convention

corp*

Attending the 47th State enn-

Helen Keeler. Miss Nancy Jaynes,
Mrs Hazel Hinkley. Mrs. Wilma
Storey. Mrs. Marquita Metaen
baeh and Mr* RuUt Klevorn

Every inch a rugged
John Deere

You get a full measure of John Ducre

for your

When Indicated.

Public Health Service.
The Guthrie test to being insti­
tuted at Uie hospital Immedi­
ately and is done at no coat to
Uie patient. Before lhe heel prick
blood sample can be taken, the
mula or I
plienytalatwo days — —
„----nine blood level will have stabll.-•&lt;it if an infant leaves the
hospital before he meets these
requirements, the mother will be
asked to bring the Infant back
to the hospital laboratory within

Two troopers from the Wayland
State Police post (were among the
70 who received Uknsfers effective
June 13. Trooper John L. Waber
of Wayland gore to Clinton and
Trooper Dale L. Welton goes to

140 W. State St.

Phone 945-3429

THINK

Women
Women

The Michigan Employment 8e- A |f AnJ Qfeifzx
curity Commission is seeking to'Zatlvllll iTldlV
recruit IjOOO young men between

Bartlett Heads
Bliss Division

Transfer Troopers

MODEL FINANCE

?noM 1 to 6

State Seeking 1,000 I-Invijnai
Young Workers
HUSIingB

Kvangslhi —The Rev Arthur A
One of the finest displays of
Roney from Winona Lake. Ind. the landscaping architecture was
1* conducting revival meeting* al __
the___
planning and planting v
of, the
Urge courtyard which U bounded
evening at 7:30 through Sunday. ty the main offlrea and cafeteria
June 6. The public la invited to at Uie high school Tha first to
attend.
catch the eye through th* large
windows which frame tha out­
door square to a Contorted
^lazelnut which is lhe product
in 70,000
70.000 aa previouxiy
previously stated
in &lt; I painstaking work in grafting
m
statcc m
Slock from the Scottish high­
lands The shrub to a snarled
Michigan can expect that 17 or and twisted contortion ot limbs
18 infanta with PKU will be born
each year Aside from the more tan
important humanitarian axpssta
of mental retardation. Institu­ thetleally distributed about the
tionalization for life of just one court yard are three Azaleas: a
of these children may coat Red Jade Flowering Crab, which
Michigan taxpayers (75.000 to was originally developed in Uie
1100.000 The cost of prevention Brooklyn Botanical Garden*; a
is cheap in comparison with a JVhlte Dogwood a Fire thorn
lifetime spent by even a few pa­
tients in an institution.
hat produces white bioaaonu in
lie Spring and develops berries
The Michigan Department
hat turn red in late Fall; six
aeeded last Fall l» not expected
available to hospitals materials
mental cranberry shrubs; an
a program to emphasize and add
Oregon Grape Holly: one Rho­ Neste said that ha planted the new products and markets to the
dodendron; and a Star Magnolia. football area with a mixture of Eagl.- Sicnhl line. Otis Mid.
Kentucky Bluegrass and PennISU.
Greeting students each other areas, only on the ball
the medical staff.
In April 1964. the Child Wel­
depths He said that he plan* tn
fare Committee ot the Michigan
Irrigate and fertilise the ball
State Medical Society reoompark to-keep the grass coming
mended that hospitals in Michi­
but that the chances arc what
gan screen newborn infanta for
hs termed "slim" that the field
PKU by means of the Guthrie
will be in shape come October
Van Neste, who formed his
Across the wide area in front
later approved by the Michigan
own landscaping firm six years
State Medical Society Council.
At the request of physicians the highway, eleven Hybrad Lo­ ago. attended MSI) and later
through the local health depart­ cust and six Norway Maples from studied al the National Land­
scaping Institute’ of Santa Monlments, the Michigan Department
of Health is providing special planted.
Otltcr shrubs planted with Jusynthetic food low in phenylala­
A Marine leader makes sure
nine for children under medical
hl* men are comfortably clothed,
housed, and justly treated For
cannot afford the cost of the diet nese Yew*; 38 Pfltzer Junipers, 7
Scotch
Plnre:
S
Andromeda
that
example.
In the field a Marine
low in phenylalanine. Wh^n de­
sired by the physician and tha were originally imported from
family, assistance with the diet­ Japan and several Flowering
ary management of the child is
Van Neste said that the plantavailable from nutritionist* on
the state or local health depart­
ment staff*
.
When a newborn infant is
found with a positive test result,
the family's physician may se­
cure a consultation and confirm­
atory and quantitative I*
tory test for their patient*

the Michigan Department of
Health U a tremendous contri­
bution to the health ot the com­
munity and of the Slate," Bay

6

Wesleyans Plan
Revival Services
Through June 6

Martian Thr«a

Busineu and Professional WornIn addition to receiving ad- 1
vanced basic education and job
training, the young men will bej
2fi through Uie 31*1.
given room and board, clothing
Rev. J. Paul HUI from Salem. and 130 a monUi spending
money
Jun* 1 through the 6th. The
At the end of the term he will
rcrvlce» will be at 7:30 each rve- receive an additional 150 for each
nlng and at 11 on Sunday month he has been in the servmorning. _
this amount
- by arranging
6. the Price's will be telling the nome to
w ,hi*
IH p
Speakers Included the Na­
Otol b, uMn, pvnxu dunn,
,chool
U^.Sun?*Y
“ .15 *” ,w I &gt;“•&gt;■ to~n H -nd JI. who tional representative. Katherine
The church is located al the Brr interested in Joining the job ;
5*‘™*r ol
^!n an?
' corP*’ Uiould apply at the Grand
State Road The public to invited R.pid, ante* of Ute Michigan rtM." Lisa Sergio, author, dis­
to attend all of three services
Employment Security Commit- 1cussed Today's Woman in To­
-— ------ •-----------slon. 255 South Division Ave
1morrow's World.” Tile lieuten­
ant governor ot Michigan. Wil­
Ing of the shrubs waa as sched­
liam O. Milliken of Traverse
uled but that the seeding of the
City, rpoke on the topic “Your
Stake tn Michigan."
behind schedule. He said the
grading last Full look longer
'president of the local club, and
than was expected and he waa
unable to seed as early aa he had ।
president. the following attend expected The dry weather last ■
Fall and this Spring has hurt h
Marguerite Bassett. Miss Mar­
germination, he said
vice president and dlvulon man- jorie Tumes. Mn, Bonnie Nor-

John Bay. director of Pennock
Hospital, Indicated that, with the
institution of this program by
the Michigan Department of
Health, the hospital's current
screening program with phenlstlx for testing urine will be dis­
continued because it la do longer

fa up

75 IGXk
Thursday. kJ.w
May 27,
1965

1 held through June 8 at tho Has­
tings WeJeyan Metlmdist Church.
Rev. Burdette Price from Battle

belle Heeeareb Center, llnhvrslly HoepltaL which to speu-

3

The Hastings Banner

WINTER WOOLENS
Stops Motha-Freei Closet Space
Everythin! Returned in the Fall Refreshed

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■■■■■■■
Fbon. Wl 5-5052

1965V2 NEWS IS AT RAMBLER DEALERS

New Sports-Fastback! New Sports Features!
New vinyl roof hardtops! Floor sticks galore!
Try lhe red-hot new 1965 li Marlin
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Get all this and big savings,
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MICHIGAN TRUCKING ASSOCIATION
Wherf the 1965^ excitement is-Rambler dealer!’Sporting Spring Deal Days I

HASTINGS RAMBLER, INC.

201 N. Broadway

�lytenans to
Hold 131st Synod
At Alma College

CHRIST CHURCH
Rev’, George Elliott
Rev. William Nuthery

10:30 am. Bunday school.
6:15 Christian Endeavor
Prayer meeting Thursday. 7:30

Worohlp followed by breakfast.
8:45 am. Church school.

WOODBURY UNITED
UKETHR1CN CHURCH
Rev. Turrey G. Barcanlc. raster
TVbpbOM 974-3345
In Village of Woodbury

Children's choir rehearsals, 7:30
pm. Charrel choir re bearcat.

turcr in the Union ot South

the perkxiie.il "Church Herald ’

Churches Faith and Order Con­
ference in 1083, and the World
' Reformed Alliance tn 1964, He

invite Friend* to

Christian Leader
To Speak at
Lakewood May 30

HASTINGS BANNER

GRACELUTKKRAN CHURCH.

WcMxhip. 10:45 am.
Sunday School, 9:30 am.

WE8LEYAN METHODIST
CHURCH
Hickory Comers, Michigan
Rev Vaughn B. Jensen, Pastor
10 am. Sunday school.
11 am. Morning worohip. Jun­
ior church and nursery p:ovidtd.
Wednesday, 7:90 pm. Family
Night. Adults, Youth. Juniors
choir
and children, 5:90 pm, *•
“**

Heritage in Worship," "How We

WOODLAND UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH
Lowell Dlmoa, Pastor
Sunday school, 10 am.
Homing worship, 11 am.

Prtabytcrtan Synod of Michigan. PEOPLE'S BIBLE CHURCH
Tho UMUdlaUon aarvice will take
— ------------Bl.
Nashville, —
Ph. 653-8477
place Wednesday. June 9. 8 pm.
Public invited.
in the Alma College Dunning’
10 am. Sunday school.
Memorial Chapel.
Il am Morning worship.
WOODLAND CHURCH OF
7 pm Junior High and Senior THE BRETHREN
High Youth Groups.
Lake Odessa OES
8319 Coats Grove Road
I 7:43 pm. Evening service.
Rev. Charles Gibbs. Paster

Friendship Night

Tile Lake Odesn Chapter No.'i
viun ui me mukou ouu i
----- --------- --------held their Friends Night at thee**" &amp;»'•
WOODLAND
Ma—nir Temple May 15.
| Women's Missionary Fcllow- METHODIST CHURCH
I ah In
Till*
month T'3O
Rev. Laurence Lowell. Pastor
&lt;MVU iur
111 uiuim.y ■_ _____
___ _
.
ot the Wcrtlty Matron's mother, i PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
Morning worship, 11 am.
Youth Fellowship, 1:30 pm.
Special guest* were Grand
HASTINGS FREE
Phone 945-0429
METHODIST CHURCH
10 am. Bunday school.
Boltwood &amp; E. Blate
from Clariuivllle, HaaUngs, Ionia.
11 am. Morning worship.
Youth meeting. 0:16 pun
Bunday school, 0:45 am.
Evening Gospel Hour, 7 pro.
Emma MCKlnley, Laurel Garltnpcr and Mrs. Claytcn Boyce, past
Elrrliu. from rh«» lull’ ndmu 1 :
chapter, a* well as other post;CHURCH
Electee. The county officers were
Rev. Arbutus Hurlra*. Pastor
this friendly church.

Church Women
Church.

i Ing at Lakewood High School

pm. 1’reaciung

Freedom of DtsclpUae."

iat 8 pm.

404 W. Colfax
Ph. Wl 5-6319
Bat. Sabbath school, 9:30.
Worship, 11 am.
Wednesday prayer. 7:90 pro.
Bunday, "It is written,” a

Sunday school.
Worship hour. 1

The Bible, the whole Bible and
nothing but the Bible.

Prayer service.

Sorvico

Since 1928”

wr 4-J212
10 am. Bunday school.

trams, Detroit contractor, this
Wednesday waa to be elected the
116th Grand Master of Masons
tn Michigan al Uic 138th annual
wnlc Temple. He is president of
the firm of P. H. Williams Az
tian. Inc, General Contractor.
The new grand master is a reg­
istered piotesslonal engineer. He

HASTINGS BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. RusBcll Houseman, Pastor

amd

Delrt-atcn from the local jjroup
' who attended Uie Annual Assem­
Christian Home," at two church service* Bunday. Matthew* ac- bly of the United Church Women
of the Brethren training centers
' oX Michigan were Mra Fred Bowfor Nigtaan churcluntn. Uw
1 cr, HiuiUng* president, and Mra,
Kulp Bible School and the Waka
Dehnond Culler, Nanhrillc, treas­
Schools.
urer.
Reootulkm* adopted May 13 !nCHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
{eluded opposition to the exten307 E. Marshall Street
Minuter, Dale it. Harvey
Community Room above Wood- CCOIXJiai£, political, moral and
410 £ Madison, 945-5065

9.50 am. Sunday school.
11 am. Warship service.

11 am. Morning worship
7.30 pm. Wed., Bible Study

‘ mutual

bfetung

to

oddlUonal

Wednmday, IM pm. prayer.
bling."

u broadcast WBCH.

“^tJettdn. Mich.
Rev. David Honeywell. Pastor
Bunday school, 10 am.
•!
Worship. 11 am.
Evening worslUp. 7 pm.
Mid-week Fcllowaiup, 7 pro.
Wednesday.

6:30 pm. AB Young Peoples*

Tuesday, 6:30 pm. CSB Stock­
ade and Jr. High Battalion Boys

Wednesday AcUvltlee
Phone RO 5-3503
Sunday school. 10 am.
Worship, 11 am.

0 am.—Women's I*ruycr Baud.

Bible Study.
8:3U p.m. Board meeting.

THE GALILEAN BAPTIST
CHURCH
Farmer Freeport High School
Bunday school. 10 am.
Worship ssrvioa, 11 am.

High Battalion Boys Club*.

FIB3T CHURCH OF CHRIST, &lt;4 organUcd crime.'
SCIENTIST
,-----KcroluUons
—---------also
— favored tax
' reform in Michigan, family plan;nlng, civil right*, antl-povcrty
Bunday school. 11 am.
campaign, inteniatloiinl p&lt;w&gt;
Wednmday service. 7:45 pm.
and "discuMlon without pre-cun­
loading room open Wcdncs- dlUuis" in Um&gt; Vietnam situation,
Floyd Walter. Bupu
.
inc women •'*' *'■**
,uwu’ •«
w ««w
uj...
day and Saturday, 2 to ‘
Bible school. 10 am.
Governor Romney and Speaker of
Worship hour, 11 am.
the House Kowalski to "create a
ennauan Endeavor, Sunday, 5
‘ Study Committee to determine
the future legislation needed to
eliminate tius duteibutlon and
BOWENS MILLS CHAPEL
i sale of obscene and Indecent maHenry VanTU, Evangelist
tcdal to our youth"
10 am. Bunday school.
11 am Worship service.
11:16 am. Sunday school.

Wed, Prayer meeting.

aa advertised bg

MORT NEFF
on ’

FIRST PRESBYTERIANCHURCH
Broadway and Center
Willard H. Curtis. Minister
Morning worship, 11 am.
I i Bunday. May 30. 1965 worship.
Young People's service, 7 pm 9:30 and 11. Nursery provided.
Evangelical service, 8 pm.

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COLEMAN AGENCY

A Hearty Welcome To All.

NORTH IRVING WESLEYAN
METHODIST CHURCH

INSURANCE
203 S. Michipan, Hastings
7:30 pm. Wednesday prayer.

Ph. Wl 5-3412

I

Homeland.” Series on a Colony

ORANGEVILLE
BAPTIST CHURCH
W. Glen Campbell, Pastor

children and youth.
0:30 Adult Round Table tn tl»
lounge.
Wednesday Activities

LONG DISTANCE

HEATED STORAGE FACILITIES

Ptenty." Everyone 1* Invited.

that worthwlule gov-

:4&gt; am. Bunday school.

LOCAL

Grice ot Covert b M-heduted to

"Power tatlocgoth unto God"
(Ba 69:11). This is the keynote

xed.

Young Paeghe's service. 7 pm.

pm.

Christian Science
Text Announced

CARLTON 8EVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Saturday, worship, 9:30 am.
-Your Friendly, Chnsl-centered
"
Church"
Thursday, May 27, 8 pro. Va­
EMMANUEL
CARLTON
CENTER
cation Bible School teaclters*
METHODIST CHURCH
EPISCOPAL CHURCH '
Rev. Don M. Oury, Kcctor
30, Bunday Rev. Lawrence Lowell, Pastor
Bunday school, 10:15 am.
Morning woraliip. 9:16 am.
11 Black Idly.”
!; Tukday. Katherine Circle will CEDAR CREEK BIBLE
CHURCH
clilldrcn.
Campground Rd. 8 miles south of
Wednesday. June 3. Emmanuel Netthamcr and Bertha Flory,
HasUngs
Guild, noon luncheon at horns
Flutter, Donald Tack
Dorcas Circle, fl pm. Mildred
of Mra. George Gruyblcl ueuf
Worsliip, 11 am.
Youth meeting. 6.15 pm.
Mary Marttev Circle. 8 pm.
worldHosharcs. Hrt-rU-y Decker and
the Worthy Matron, Mra. Arthur;
THE CHURCH OF
Wednzsday prayer meeting and
JedinneRc Markwart.
fiaffler, with Mra. BUly Me-1
JESUS CHRIST OF
Bible study, TM pm.
Wednaday,
4
pm.
Junior
and
Young People Thursday, 7 pm. LATTER DAY SAINTS
Murty tis Milotu and Mrs Gtnmt 1.TRINITY GOSPEL CHURCH
Cherub choira.
.CHBRCU.OF GOD
Senior
choir.
8
p
m.
Odctsa I.P.A. Campgrounds
Sunday School, 10:90 am.
1330 N. Broadway

MILO BIBLE CHURCH
Route 3, Delton

I Fellowship Day
iFellowship
For Area United

In keeping with friendly 8«x*
fellowship, the Carlton Center
Bcventh-day Adventist Clrnrch
extends an Invitation lo all It*
UIUMM Church Women at
The United
friends te worship with them nt nitf,-.np ore to hold their
their regular weekly wuralUp rcr- Mu,. FellowsWP Day on Friday,
Uav •JOili at a-sn am Tbe ....
w...*, UMVwvUu

STONEY POINT
FACE METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Gwenneth Sebring. Piwtor

WarsiUp, 11 am.
Junior church for chlldrcu. 4-9.
Bunday, “Faith tor Today." un
Youth choir rehearsal. Wed.,
pm.
Bunday Voice of Prophecy
Fellowship service, 7:45 am.
Radio WOOD 1300. 8:30 am.
Youth PsUowshlp, Wed, 7 pm
HASTINGS WESLEYAN
। METHODIST CHURCH
Cor. N. Michigan &lt;fc E. State Rd.

Church school, 9:45 am.
Worship service, 10:90 am.
Quimby Church

Worahip^Saturday

pm. Bible

home of Mrs. Lyle Gillespie.
luck luncheon.
.
13:30 Circle 6 wlU hare a pot-

CHRIST CHURCH
"The Church In the Wildwood"
Otis Lake Road

PROMPT SERVICE
VAI HIES

Approved

1:30 Circles 7 and 8 will lave

Mra. Earl McMuUln.
10 am. Sunday school.
Thursday Activities
Worship, 11 am.
1 and 3 will have
up pm. uunsuan caomvor. ! 13:90
.r Circtok
.
pm. Evening service.
“
Fed, 8 pm. Planning meeting
rha
for Bible achooL
' Saturday 6:30 - Couples Club
will meet at tile 4H Camp lor a
HASTINGS ASSEMBLY
potluck aupper. Bring table acrOF GOD CHURCH
103 E. Woodland Avenue
will be furnished. Host couples:
Mr. and Mrs. William Klrkpot11 am. Morning worship.
7 pm. Evangelistic service.

HASTINGS CONGREGATION
OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES

Bunday. Puglfc talk, 3 pm.
Watchtower Bible Study, 4:15

tiny
.
particles
In gasoline
(be/oro tbtr Ott into yovr fuot /me/)

to your car-in transit and in storaga-they pick up Impurities that

cold Automotive engineers asked lor an answer to this problem-American
Oil Research developed the American F1NAL/F1LTER: It (nips these tiny
livelihood (and even If you don't) It pays to "fin 'or up filtered* with

Tuesday, congregation Bible
atudy, 8:15 pm
’
Fri, minister school. 7:30 pm.

GAS YARD LIGHT

8T. ROSE CATHOLIC CHURCH
Rev. Fr. Joseph C. Dunphy,
Rev. David Hawley. Assistant
Bunday Mara. 8, 10. 11:30 am.

Special Offer

standard.

Saturdays. 7:30 am. on Sundays

I

Dolly Masses. 7 and 8

ST. AMBROSE DELTON
ST. AUGUSTINE,
MIDDLEVILLE

OUR LADY OF GREAT OAK,]
DOWLING

DELTON METHODIST
CHURCH
Church study, Sunday, 9;

I

Worship Bunday, I Uni

Youth Fellowships, Sunday,
YOUR STANDARD OIL DIALER

YOUR STANDARD OIL DEALCR

Hban Standard Service

Marble's Standard Service

Woit Stata St. and Broodyray
I LAKEWOOD E. U. B. CHURCH

AT THE MONUMENT

All Standard Products ‘
Complete Lubrication Sawice

Shits St. &amp;

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ADJOINING FOOD CENTER LOT

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�THE HASTINGS B\NNMK~S

Fresh Out of the Attic

in the Hutt family, lhe oldrot »»

^ric-. wilt Mr Oiu hod

captain John Brown cams

Elwood Barnum,
Retired Farmer,Buried Monday

tended her grandfather’s funeral
in Missouri. • Rev and Mn. Oa-

day Sunday friend* gathered at and 38 Dr. Uriah Upjohn waa

The

find

townanip- mrettng Hubbath’* day journey, for tores

daughter. Mr and Mra Earl At­
kinson. * Mr and Mn Warren
Calms attended the CB.C. al the
Funeral eervicro for Elwood
the funeral. The daughter died Michigan in 1835, locating first
home of Mn. Shirley Wagner at Barnum, «. R3 Hastings. who
few days later leaving the In Roaa township, then in RlchCressey Wednesday. May 13. * dud on Friday. May 31 at Blod­
lother alone, and she soon re-, land. Kalamaeoo County
George Lowden vloltsd hla Us­ gett Manorial Hapitel in Grand
mved to the east.
I He brought with him a njgter at Howard City Friday. May
MB. tad £
painted i. do tbemounty bud- UlUe transaction coat me fifty 14 * Mr. and Mra. John Suther­
nam: CX o. HD1. Capt Brown;««»* extra. I had two bills, land and suns of Woodland visi­
and W I- Bristol .Their prin- »20 00 and $500: the letters tlicn ted her grandfather. Mr and
Mr*. Gust Logins Friday. Maylhe fatality among the children
Hie sickness I have mentioned. Clpol buainraa. I believe wm is- were rated by the ptece. and m 14 * Frank Engle brought Mra. Belated and burial
By H. D Burpee
Puller Cemeury
Dr. Upjohn altcndad all whom suing W»1f bounty certificates. I had two U1U and a letter I
he could but many were taken,
and mi suddenly and violently
meat intereatlng pioneer storita son. Asa, a young man. her that could help were afraid to that they were beyond Irlp
that I hatr ever found and U mother, who wm 84 yean old and
u am of my own township.iseemed to enjoy lhe uip juat
Barry. You folks up In the other ■ m much as a girl would; a naphlie and Spaulding, (now i our letters together.
helped to put him in the coffin, diphtheria. Dr. Upjohn WM nine
'
__ _______ ____ _
/ r*nn Hnnwl
and burled him under an oak mlle*
and tn many cases
trre near the house. Otis and I there WM no one to go for him.
.... “■ mr opting ui ioj. ■
went five mtlra to reach Mill's
th* victim would paw away. Ambrose Mills was eheted suptr- . Bushmen ot
place He wm only sick 48 hours wMhoul seeing » doctor Hl* ride j viaor, awl n -elected in IBM He wasteland In i
T^h»c»me a member of Mr.
extended that he could died to that year and at a ape-1
,n
.
Oto’ family to October. 1837 «* •«*«&lt;» &lt;U1 «*n»- 11
aald. I dal etedJon to fill the vacancy
1
they
'•***
S^uit thfrtv
thirty"miles'cauaed
by hla
Ur death.
death. Salmon
Salmon c.
one dron-C.
drm-can kill a
^*to«r "auioBa^tluf'Nattonal
We arrived In Barry June 38. iid ti»~8ummir'rf~im
. 4-trwm
mile* caused bv
C that
‘hot one
Hastings and RurocU of Jackson
HISTORY OP BARRY TOWN­ 1837. Our nearest" neighbor wm wero all Mok but myself, wito
*™*d from hla nwlctente. and it HaU wm chtted^Hbopponcnt It enters Ufe btoodrtroam. the: orographic sayb. But throe day* and three aUten, Mrs Ha tel
Ambrose Milla who lived In '*
SHIP AND PERSONAL
ague or chlU fever. MH. Oto
»ouhl only cover hla ride
wm Cap t Brown. The whole NaUtmal Geographic aaya The the canoes are aluminum, not Walldorf f of 130 W. Green Mn.
RKCOUJtCTTONS
being $lek for a tone time I
Samuel Case came in 1838. Um*, number ot votro wm 15; of which primitive tribesmen get the pol- birchbark, and tha scare* ria
reaped until the 30th day of eating on Bealon 10. Mrs Cw Brown jronved 7. Hall 8
frora lhe pupa of a beetle oftcn ^-uiia for as much as 14
Written For The Annual Meet- milra from us.
* pound
Uncle Jamea Willison came tn August when toe ague caught died In the Full of 38 with con- I Our Marat poet-offlcr was on &lt;Diamphldla slmplexi.
ladlca and gentlemen:
'
In presenting tills paper of the
early settlement of the toarnehlp
of Barry. I am aatofled that it
Is deficient in many things Time

Happy Holiday Week-end

family, two
living In Ba
tkr.LlbUr i
&lt;■»«««

Save Twice with Price plus TOP VALUE STAMPS Every Wednesday
.m. —
tention to lines AU followed
I| Inaten ualbn,
m much m poofrom pencnal recoUecttona.
Indian Trail
I became, a realdent of Barry,. running from the Indian aetUeJune 38. 1837. coming from AU | ment on oull Prairie, which we
legony county. N. Y, with Uncle rouixl ran aertaa Uncle’s land.
Bam WBlbon who located on so wt found we wero on a much
h...

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50 EITU TW VALBE iTAMPt
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Bumuel R and myaelf.
R ' through BadUmore and on to tha
Willteon Mill lives on the old Thomapple River. Aa late m
farm- Fllaa noma a farm tn «a,a
- ■■

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FRESH

WHOLE

■mssoo County. We left York much m blazed teres through to
State the l«h day of May. 1837. JUsUnga.
for Michigan. Our outfit con-I

rated their land on Sections 31
room for the family. Our outfit and 38. stopping at Yorkville,
would not hero been complete Oull win* then, while building
without the Un oven laahed to

waa pitched. A fire built, the township. Zephney Barnea came
oven wm brought forward. Aunt
had her kneading board and
soon had a shortcake the size of
the dripping pan made and now owns the place. While John
Marshall worked on hla land the
Summer ot 1G37. he boarded with
churn wm handy to strain Samuel Willison. Samuel Case
milk in night and morning. located on Reoton 10 and Daniel
and the inoUon of the wason CrflM 06 Section 30. in 1838.
through the day would gather Prom 1838 to 1838 the following
toe butter no we would do our settled In Barry:
churning as we journeyed along,
Silas. David. Warren and KUand had good rich milk for our Jah Bowksr, brothers, located on
shortcake m well We had a Section 1: John Bunnell on Sec­
very pleartnt time coming to tion 1: Weils Byington on Bec-

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CIRCUS FRANKS

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I Double Breasted Fryers. Legs
TUftoer BrewtowfuriteatteiteiJ

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WILL BE CLOSED
Monday, May 31
In Observance of

Boaeleu Rolled

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Memorial Day

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any bottom we really found it
Tn the three days we only went
thirty-one mllta.

Tenderay

Tenderay Boston Rolled

CHUCK
STEAKS

Boneless
Pot Roast

Kroger VAC FAC HUTS

&gt;69

Southern Star Canned

bit
Kai

rerice. located
Section 33 ai
consisted of himself, wife, daujth-

HAM4-lb. &gt;iza$2.99 ®’N»

KROCEI DRINK AID

““^5o49

Tenderay Boneless Sirloin Tio Sleek or
&gt;&lt;.•1.09
*

ROTISSERI ROASTS
naaa that visited the little settlwnant in 1838. excepting Mrs.
Huff

PAST ACTION CAN
SAVI THIS TOOTH

In wiling It down wm caught
and killed Rev, Calvin Clark

Vigorous summsr sporte can
r.suit in injurtes lo tbR mouth
and te«th. According to the
Ameriean Dgotel Association.

Wed Va Whole or Hall

Psrk« ium2 k «"• 23/ margarine he pi, 29/ Swiss cheese

a 79/

ib. 79f

ZANY ZOO DRINK AID

Regular or All Beal

_________ Woconsin Cheddar or

Kroger. Corn Oil

Sevl-BoNeless Hams
VEAL CUTLETS

a 69/

ECKRICH FRANK! Hkpl* 59/
Patrick Ctxhhy

aad time for the little settIem ent
in the vicinity of Hickory Oornera. on account of the taeribie
scourge that Tidied them. Out

Sliced Bacti
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CANNEO P@P

if no time I* lost in seeking
dental treatment.
Put the tooth in 8 &lt;Im$ of
watorL or wrap In a wet doth;
do not attempt to dean the
tooth your sad.Your dentist MH

SO GOOD ITS REHEATABLE

Hills Bros.
COFFEE ’

12-42.
Limit 12 Can!

Jacob s
LEECH MEAT 2

Hastings

cm.

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9"

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gkg. af 100

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CANNED POP
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ftu» coupon lows,Rs tha pust Mm
McCALL'S COOKBUM
COLLEGTKN BOLDER

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McCall's CukkHk CtHatllu

�Tips Offered
For Haylage
Harvesting

Michigan will
Have 100 Fain
During Season

THE

HASTINGS BANNER

Highlights Interesting

techniques arc exltcinriy import-

Mra. Winnie
coming of Winter about IPO fain,
sxhibition*. and shows will hart

Miss Sue Uldrlcks,
Pleasantvtew 411 meeting the fol­
King entertained Rev. and Mra. lowing officers were elected: Miss
Barbara Heath, president; Miss
Kdward Rhoades, Mr. and Mrs Karen Green, vice president;

"Many lactating dairy cows are
"We then ccitMiUCled a second
grossly underfed in early lacta­ study lo determine how lens ex­
tion and overfed in late lacta- tra grain should be fed in a lac­
tation to obtain maximum milk
”A cow will never reach her production response. We found
potential for high milk produc­ out that cows fed free groin for
tion unless she's fed enough," only the first 45 days of lactation
claims a Michigan State Univer­ produced just ms much milk as
cows fed free choice grain for
sity dairy scientist.
the* entire period.”
V

of cut abort (about U

"You can ran Into a gumming
condition in your forage blower
pipes If this moisture seta a little
low.” he noted. ’To correct Uie
situation, you can run a trickle
the moisture level!
- by reducing the wilting time,
and chopping more quickly after
mowing and conditioning "
White noted that several types•
of equipment are .available furl

mllk production.

haylage.

Kaechele Jersey
Produces Over 65
Tons of Milk
Eulallc's Basil VoL Princess.

C ow a must

and Mn.
John Powers, a
now in Florida.

Dairymen Told to Feed
Cows to Full Potential

Barry Fann
Calendar

Ho Mid fanners planning to
produce haylage should keep

- conditioner with windrowtng at-'
tadunenls. "When making hay-

neighbor called Monday, May 11.

Mr. and Mra. Glenn Steele
visited the Vern Wekhers Bun-

FARM NEWS

Robert White. Michigan State
University agricultural engineer.

Women of Barry
Farm Bureau
Driving Clinic

The Fair Section ot Uie Michi­
gan Department of Agriculture
lists tha dates of other July fain

Mother’s Day. * Mn. Donald

respond to high energy feeding.
If an animal has this poten­
tial. says Brown, she should not
be "short changed” -st feeding
time. He points to recent MSU
studies which emphasise the im­
portance of "adequate feeding"
in early lactation
i "In Uie first study, cows fed
extra grain from 45 days after
calving until the end ot lacta­
tion produced considerably more
—Feed sufficient grain to keep Barry County would like to help
milk than similar cows fed nor- cow* in good state of flesh dur­
they will come to this and see
ing tho dry period.

Freeport

$^/biluon

Sparta 0; Marne and CrosweU.
The Fann Bureau Women's both 18-24; Hastings 36-31; Big
Rapid* and Fowlerville 37-11;
Committee of Barry County is
sponsoring a driving clinic to be
Locations oi tain During Auheld Tuesday, June 1 nnd would
like to Invite all the women of
Barry County to participate.
Cadillac, Hirrhxxi, Holland, Ma­
son and Monroe. 9-7; OroanvUte
3-7: Gaylord 4-7; Chatham 7;
Adrianna-14. Alma 8-19; Bad
Mrs. Leota Westfall from the
Michigan State Traffic Bureau Axe, Bay City, Cassopolis. Coldmendallon that maximum milk
Ravenna,
and Standish 10-14;
Building to give Instructions on
eater driving and helpful hints. Belleville 10-15; Evart and OoodCh » This clinic is for old and new Ironwood 13-15; BL Johns 16-18;
drivers alike. Men and women
Charlotte, Cheboygan, and Cor­
art invited.
unna 16-91; Grand Blanc 17-18;
Brown recommends the fol-1
Berrien Spring*. Ludington, Mid­
There will be a lunch served at land, Manchester and Sandusky
noon for 50 cents. The afternoon 17-31; Armada 18-39: Hudsonmilk production and profit:
—Feed free choice the best
rille 23-71
quality hay or silage available

.SAYS FARM
LOAN SERVICE
IN A BIG WAY1
Today, more than 60,000 farmer*. rancher* ud
and North Dakota arc using ’A billion dollars ia
Land Dank Loans to expand, moderates and improve
their farm businesses. Since Jffir, mors than a quar­
ter-million fanners have found their Land Bank ths
one credit source aiwsys geared to their' actual
needs. if you're planning a farm Improvement or
expansion project be sun to check your Land Beak
Association.

26-28; Traverse city

fain and their loWomen will’ take their annual
tour. They win travel to Kalamaroo and visit the Kalamosoo Na- Manton 4-6; Imlay City 6-11;’
liy Mrt. Sylvan Tagg
turv Cente
Morin 0-13; Saginaw 12-18; Althe Farm
building at 10
illlsdate Sept. 36-Oct. 3; Unioncrease grain until the cow reach­
lUe 28-30.
es maximum milk production or
There are only two October
appetite. Then reduce grain to In the afternoon.
operation. It'* especially good for
She is owned by Oscar and Bunday, May 16, dinner guest* lowest possible Level without in­
high yielding, tangled and down Florence Kaechele, Middleville.
fluencing milk production.
'
rw piece of equipment ficial testing for Uie Kaechele
troll Junior Livestock Show from
crease grain following the de­
bows possibilities for slm- herd. Continuous partlrijMtion
the 3rd to 5lh.
cline in milk production.
hay harvesting has a
"This method of feeding chal­ pleaded guilty to a charge of reck­
ar with conditioning rolls tn the testing and classification {
lenges each cow to her maximum less driving-when arraigned before
&gt;ehlnd IL It Is also
il with a finger-type reel a steady Improvement through | ixsr mint. Mra. Olga Adgato al productferi and thus provides the
straighten and untangle thr vrarv tn hnth nnvliu-flnn nn,t Mananan Pr!H,e xr.v la RKh
formation for a strict culling
called al the Wilbur Purdy. Gust program," contends Brown.
Ute offense occurred April 4.
herd arc 11,014 pounds milk—
in feeding the hay into the con­ 668 pounds fat with a classifies - ingwer and Robert Wlngcier
homes in north LowclL In liar
ditioning rolls.
evening Mr. and Mrs. diaries
Geiger visited Mra. Richard

first in production for Michigan
cou* entered in the AJCC Living
chlnes are on the market to help Lifetime Production contest
In 3,572 days she has produced
120,405 pounds milk and 6,701
type mower that comes In 7. 8 pounds fst—% dally average of
and 10-foot cuts. This mows.
pounds milk and IS pounds

Coy U
Hospital.

Lacey
By Mr*. OrlU VanSycHa

A LAND BANK LOAN GIVES YOU.

grain at rates sufficient to have
the cow* consuming 18-30 pound*
of grain per day at the tune of
^!S!„ calving, gradually in­

( POU LOMB-nM,

LOW-CO9T CMDiTt

^Reckless Driver

Hasting* OHIm

ra &gt;i7-4jio

Pete Wallunas. -* Mra. Howard

BEAN GROWERS

Grand Rapids waa a Saturday,
Xtmv IX MllJt.

High Nitrogen Fertilizers PAY!

May we suggest: 18-24*12
10-20-10
14-14-14

Others

ville were Bunday. May 15. visii tors of Mr. and Mra. Floyd Dukes.
I* Mra. Melvin McDcrmld and'
[ children of Dutton were Friday,

i.-V

For 5 ton Hoy Yields:

0-18-36 0-14-39
0-10-40
2 - 300 lbs. of these per acre are
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what your alfalfas need for top
yields.

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the Floyd Dukes home.
Mr. and Mra. Merton Mraerar
Mrs. Frank Dutcher visited Mra
Norma Kunde and Mra. Roy
Frost at Blodgett Hospital in
Grand Rapids. Saturday. May 15.

Monsa Sport Covpt with vp lo
310 hp mailable for mon tinle
USQ hp asailabU in Corn model!)

MlddlerUle visited at the Frank
Dutcher home Monday. May 10.
later he and Mra Dutcher vbdted their aunL Mra. Myrtle Dick
'of Carlton, who iuui juu. returned
home after a week's stay at PenI nock Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bird

ANHYDROUS AMMONIA
fins yn LARGfR YlfLDS if HKHfR
PROTUM (nps. ft 's 82% Mtngeii!

Corvair
Only one nuik in America wilt Us engiao la the reir
sad il! trank In front

i Mishler celebrated their 57th
wedding anniversary Friday, the

Only one made io America that doesn’t need power steering
to nuke it kindle cosily
Only one mode in America Hut often o 6 with as modi n
180 MWinCmja models
Only one nude iZkerics that feds as completely at homo

their daughter and family,
and Mra. Charles Blough. ♦
15th weekend with Mr. and Mr*.
Charles Gibb*. * Mrs Grata
Blough spent Tuesday. Wednes­
day and Thuraday, May 11-13,
visitIng her son and family. Mr
and Mra! Keith Blough and
children ot Grand Rapid*. ♦ Mra.

a ospmW rally MUdoenotndiurdi picnic
Only one nude in Aroajfn tint's pro mow, inti antifrccseimd
doesn't get allWit and bothered over DO’ tsolkcr

became it ba no rmknlor

Only one irsy you con see the U&amp;A. this summer fa a boy fits
thii-»eo&gt;w Chevrolet faler t«nr.

TfiUaYtva

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- Woodland . . . Plant at Woodbury

Control Michigan'
Gonjilcte Fcrtilizti

Saturday. 3Aay 15. visitors of Mr.
and Mra. ForreM Buehler After­
noon visitora were Mra. Dorothy
Yorxer and Mrs Margaret Lohr
of Hasting*. * Bunday. May 16.

RM Hot and Rolling! See your Chevrolet dealer for» new CHEVROLET • CHEVELLE • CHEVY n • CORWIR

&lt;rt Humphrey and family, JnaU,
Vivian Vicrk and daughter. Joan
of Charlotte. Mr and Mrs Keith
• Buchter and family and Mr. and
। Mrs. Keith Buehler and family,

LARKE BUICK-CHEVROLET
1435 S. Hanovsr

Hastings

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Margaret Chandler Leonard

Dunham
By Mrt. W. H. Cheesenutn

While In town this morning I
noticed Uuu the Strand U ahowUig another highly cunlrevcnual
movie, noted for Lu» sex csploitauon. oovkxisiy. tills mailer p.

j cumplain about 11 locally.
Mr». Richard Count
Route 4, Hastings

Sunday “family night'' policy. nock, president of the Barry
County Fann Bureau, on the
provision* of the pending admtnhttatton farm bill, as they
apply to inc marketing of wheat
and the increased cost of wheal
product* to the consumer, tnuve
Kolb-wood Is mum concerned now mo to make some comment* ot
in making thtec highly proftt- my own.
A goal of both major parties,
a* mi forth in the farm plank
am disturbed that «n lucrauing the level enjoyed in other oc­
number of young people not only cupation*.
We are being told, again and
attend but enjoy-Ux*n and can
through there rnu-.m without again, that the share ot the
consumers* Income spent for
goods &lt; principally fooa&gt;, derived
trom farm products in this coun­
tight that they wi nsuilly accept,. try, is the smalhet in the world,
id! thi* trash that in being ahewn ' and th* l share Is constantly da-

around the country? Do tbty be- j il^"T,ropoiH;U bU1 would
tlatt%^* Ui^cente^m^^ U1° COil 01 *‘lcal to Ptocctwjrs
that tilts U Uk, accepted mode of . (rum *2 00 to 1250 ner builiel
ut« L^un I*, ..
lUTKno.
Uwcknl wh&lt;-u U., ten,
y., co„ o,
,
«. UM im «
ban,
an,,
pr««nj«1 everywhere in UWi ol the favorable situation ot the
country?.
|con*dmer, that this would not
I'm getting tired of reading be an unbearable hardship.
about our young people who1 And it would seem to me fitjustify" their loose way of life tins for a wheat grower, who
bj saying that this 1* what 11k- reduce* hi* acreage lo comply
older gertensuon ha* created for i *hh market-drmands, lo receive
them Mid Usey must take nd- 016 J*nty price (12.50 per bu*hviuHage ot what time they have **’ ior
of hl* normal yield.
gutng to be dratrojTd? Whm
these young people are old
enough to tako their n!in
.h- uf this coun
..7 ­
limping the dcotiny
try. do they Uiink they are then
suddenly going lo be filled with
1'ugh moral valuta? What do you
/.oppose their children are going

, J?"’
WMLto
W »h« IMTOar. It so. they
uould Interest me and many
oilier* who have given thought
1 to this problem.
Mortimer C. Nichols
32M Butternut Lane
Kalamaaoo, Michigan

Of course, I'm not laying the

’ I have never been moved to
write lo Uio editor of Tlic Bon­
ner shicc havingthe liappy lit-

though many people condemn
.privately, is what it is simply
because we all put up with it
without a wimpcr. Wo may not

Kim Arens is
Tops in Class
Of Stewardesses

Claud WlUeon sold some loU
Camp Mett Thursday, May IS. on recently down at Turner Lake. *
Arene greduKtad
High School and
Baby Victoria, daughter of Mr.
Friday. '
and Mr?. Roderick Tied. R1
Beating*, spent the May l|th Saturday evening. May IS. with
weekend wiui her grandparents. Mr. and Mra Craig Fletcher.' *
which recently graduated
Mr. and Mn. Archie Burd, while
her parents were tn Northern
Mkhlgan. * Mrs. Donald Baty
By Mrt. Albert Green
attendant training echoed
end family. Mr. and Mn. Robert
Own’i
Tripp and family ot Middleville.
will fly
Mr. and Mrs. ArehU Burd. Mrs
MsrthaU Tripp were luncheon
achoollng
Mr*. Linda Carl, daughter of guccta of Mr. and Mra. Albert
mother. Mr*. Franco* Startan.
Mr. and Mr*. Gordon Green of
■attic Crock had surgery on her Green on Mother's Day.
Buni, Brenda Tripp. Victoria aye in Ann Arbor. She I* doing
flight crew duttoa.
Tiett and Mr. and Mra. Albert as well aa could ba expected. ♦
Attic fillet" Uh
Mr* Robert Tripp received word

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Sja.TfjiUxen la not lit* fault, but

How can this notion tliat In
upon putting -under God” Into
I hnvonx been enjoying a steady tu pledge of allegiance to the
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-ilck" people.

Mr. and Mrs Orson McIntyre
and son. Howard, and Miss Thel­
ma Shute of Hatting* had din­
ner Sunday. May 18, with Mr.
und Mr*. Fred VanDongen in
Muskegon. Mrs. Van Dongen is
the daughter ot the McIntyres.
Friday night. May U. Mia
Judy Moody was hottern to a
slumber party, her guest* being
Carolyn Willison. Sherry Bur­
roughs, Loialne Wright and
Pamela Gabriel. * Mr. and Mr*.
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MEMORIAL DAY
uoudavi

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f

Mrs. John
John Hoffman
Hoffman of
of Grand
Grand visited
visited Mrs.
Mrs- Batty
. of Mr. and Mra Jerry Kyser of
Mrs.
iwr --1Q
.of the Printing Ink Division (TPD the Board whose terms expire that the still hopes to hgve ocnBattle Creek in honor of Mra n.unds wax a Thursday. May 13. Droste - Ferguson
tact with the school through
ivs director of ink deVdopmenta Ihi* year
Bto Btough. Urthtosy
^,w u
RulMU p,^ w orand R.pulA Fndar Ma^ ”
'
_
•'.nhntltiit* teaching
tenrhtnff and being
halnc a
nI
substitute
in the flexographic and roto­
loyal fan in most of Delton's
By Hra. Sylvan Tagg
Mra. Marie Burdick and grand.
w K
, Mr wttj Mra hrtth
gravure Ink section-;.
activities.
'
daughter. Mary, of Oull Lota
Wan ^Hra- Mr and Mrs Alien
His tenure in this position was
This year Delton wHI again
'were Saturday, May^15, wppar o
Sunday. May 13. rial- at the Beattie Funr^1?I“ i,h^i»e
run « Summer Schoo! program
Mr. anil Mrs. Fredrick Lunlke
new factory recently completed
larveiv in the held ot remedial »nd* when school begin* next of Grand Rapids were Bunday. Esup. • Mr. and Mrs. Cadr utvvwiridne * Mra Orxtl tired uf' relative# ot Charles
,
reading Tile classes will begin I Fall there will be a huge gap in
[ Clum and grandson and Mr. and Onuld R^piuj called on h e i and Mrs
-uire
laboratory director,
■ Mra Gtoiae
Clum and
This factory product* printing on Monday. June 28. and will the activities she oom partlcl- Jay Wing. « Monday. Moy 11. |,.wo
uxu.sivnu.
«»i daughter mothe-i Mra. Stella Tubbs, ..
at the me -rtuimmun
inwu^i Grocery ’ .
Friday. August «
C
I P»'«l
P®ted In.
in.
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jay enjoyed a picnio dinner with
Siioclxidge
j inks uf nil ttescrtpUon*. Industrial conclude on Friday,
idgehome
home SaturSatur-' Sunday
Bunday nmmlng.
riiiyniw. May 1®
,
Wing
were
Mra.
Michael
ShwsThe
tentative
plans
call
tor
a
’
Mr.
Winegar
joined
toe
Hatt
the
formsrti
son.
Bobble,
at
ColdM»y
15
*
Mn.
Mildred
AlCharles
King
attended
a
fuitshc# and cotarante for the
inn lornCTW ron. aoome.
uoiaw ,. u # Mnl
A|. Churlra
*«««*“• Krnwuus Sunday. May 18.
10 *
a Mr. and
ds“Khttr
ht“ of
of Pitot
Flint part)
party at
at the
the home
home ot
ot Mrs
Mix
Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday &gt; at Western Michigan Unlvmdy han of Grand Rapids, and Mra water
an,( (UUK
textile industry.
.
Mra Adon
aa«. m
Myera
«- local.
k—i Mr and
.nzi *1CT*jn Xl ^ugntev
X *
« toe
runs
“ neto Dockham Saturday
BaturdarMarJ^
M&gt;&gt; &gt;
and Thursday morning session las assistant director ot the Work Mary Auble of near Dutton. * Mra.
Mra Tern Pleug of Dutton and
Bnd g^ndnxotoer. Mra * Mr and Mn. R»»
’
divided into two group#- The , study Program which is a phu^e
elementary and Junior high :of the government Job opportun- Dowling were Wcdneaday. May 12. i Cart Tuttle enjoyed dinner at Su.lu Tutm, m th6 Richard sods of Lowell were Mi
sctiools will be separated and | tty program.
visitant of Mr. and Mra Reuben the Ivane of Mr und Mrs Carl 2«tatldgeb«nr. * Mra Nonna May 17. dinner gureu &lt;H Mr and
handleil. by t»o different teach-; He wag required to leave Del­
TuUJe of Nnahvfile,. horuwlng •nialer and Mra. Gordon Yoder Mrs Chat lea King
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h«. b«-ri
thu 8prin8 to Mtart at We t- Mr.n entertained with a dinner at I
tK- birthday _
of_____
Mrs ____
Margaret
.
set at &lt;10 per student tor the
•Finger*" in Grand Rapids Sun- Tuttle. ♦ Mr. and Mra. Terry ;
gram for the Fall session. Around day. May 18. honoring Mr. and pieug ot Dutton were Sunday.
ItH.
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The
administration
Indicsted
May Tl—1st hour exams 10-12;
one hundred and fifty students
that competent reading is an es­ arc expected in the initial stage leaving for their new home in Mra. Adon Mycre.
St. Johns. The Waltons were
May 28—3rd Iwur exam* 10-12; sential for successful school ex­ of Uie project.
perience and that anyone who
Mr. Winegar set up a guidance presented with a lovely gift 10. attended the golden wedding
Honors Assembly 1-3.
has reading difficulties will un­
aniUvtrMry open hmise honoring
doubtedly have dimeuitiiw uti
dance.
Mr. and Mra. Jolm Hartley of
June 1—4to hour exams 10-12; the way torough school. There­
15th hour exams 1-3.
Mrs. Howell Newton and Mra. Lowell. * Ray Scene accompanied
fore. Uiey feel that special liclp
guidance count .nr Ruth Blea.ni attended the rr.Mh- Clayton Burlefgh mushrooming
June 2—8Ui hour exams 10-12. In the field of reading is a
near Mesick Wednesday. ★ Mra.
&lt;3
-daughter
banquet
nt
the
CntJune 3—Graduation.
necessity.
confidence and thus helped many
RuU&gt; Blcain attended a misslontroubled people.
Mr. Winegsr said that ba ful­ Thursday. May 13. « Mr. and Clems Wieland ot Logan Thurs­
l-isn New Building
Mra.
Howell
Mingus
and
daugh-When school resumes next filled cue of hl* basketball &lt;XMUhPlans for an addlUonal build­
day. May 13.
ing- in toe Delton system are now Pall, both Mrs. Mohn and Mr. ing ambitions by coaching the mother. Mra. Fannie Mingus of
Sunday. May 18. lunch guests uf
in the formaUve stage. The Winegar will be sorely missed. 1C.VA. Champions this-year and Lowell were Satarday. May 15. Mr, and Mra. Floyd Grlnneif
District Champs of last year.
Board ts awaiting toe recom­ They both helped lhe student, the
dinner
guests
of
Mrs
Bl.-am.
w
Seme of the members Of the
*&gt;•" were Mr. and Mrs. Richard John­
mendations of toe Advisory Com­ not only In lhe classroom, but basketball
son
and family and his mother.
team raid Uiat theylMra Boyd Noveokl and children
mittee and the architect before also with his personal problems ” feel Mr. Winegar was one of the of Lowell were Saturday. May 15. Mrs Louise Joluuon of Battle
These were just a couple of re­
proceeding
nicest guy* at Delton and a great, callers of Mra Bteam. * Mr. and
_ ■___
'TferwnvMnn orui Uw
Tentative recommendations in­ marks made by the students a*
volve toe addition of an inter­ they heard Mrs Mohn and Mr. Winegar's nne coaching a n d Cletus Wieland of Logan were supper guestit of Mr and Mra.
mediate building, possible reno- Winegsr were leaving.
Mr* Mohn lias been a physical faith in them helped spur them Sunday. May 18. lunch guests of
vaUon of the existing Prairie­
on for their victories as DistrictI Mra. Ruth Blc-.un, * Mr. and the 3rd birthday of Kelley Mcville school to house lhe kinder­ education teacher for the last Champa of •« and KVA Champs Mra. Jerry Kyser. Mr. and Mra. Ghqc ♦ Mra Russell Price re­
...
ru. xv.- ceived word that tier aunt. Oergarten. an art room to be added
to toe high school, and an ex­ Mrs. Mohn's physical education
trude Thompson of Pontiac was
tension on tho bus barn. A prac­
Expressway a divided, arterial Greta Blough, local, were Thurs- In tile Pontiac General Hospital
rector
of
Uie
Girls'
Athletic
As
­
tical solution to current drain­
hlghway with partial control of day May 13. supper gutata of with some broken vertebra's.
age problems is also being sought. sociation and the cheerleaders
Mra. Joyce Conklin of Ha$The board Is now awaiung toe
uparaUxl roadwaj.i but many enjoyed cake and icc cream in tings. Mra. Helen Renden and
decision of toe State nre inspec­ taking a leave of absence to be nre at grade level ao entering honor of little MIchaHa 2nd Mrs. Rbwrll Price visited the
tor before making any recom­ a full-time mother and wife to traffic desiring to go in one di-birthday. ♦ Mr. nnd Mrs. Bill Pilgrim Hollnnei Church in Has­
Phone 945-2866
119 W. State St.
mendations on Uie action to lie her family.
"Missy Mohn" as she is re­ nx-tlon must MHiutlmwi c«j Blough and Mra. Grata Blough, tings Thuraday. Muy 13. evening
taken on the Prairieville school.
the opposing traffic stream.
were Saturday. May 15, gucstii. I to hear lhe ringing Breckhelxrns,
A prehminary survey of the ferred to by the GA.A. girls, said
building indicated Uiat the eco­
nomic feasibility of the project
depends largely on toe outcome

Freeport

Doug Barnes
Now With New
‘Ink’ Plant
.
.
. .
- William D (Bill) Barre* JT .. of
the Infrr-Chrtnical Corporation
icccnt program

■till a bay. his family moved to
Hastings. BUI entered Miclugan

engineering in 1948.

Tnter-Chemlcal in 1M8 as
Yorfc City. He continued his edu­
cation attending Polytechnic In­
dilute of Brooklyn for four years

In 1M3 he moved to the Pro­
duct Development lAboraiorkn

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and that they could give no cost
estimates until such an Inspec­
tion took place.
.
The Advisory Committee and
its various subcommittees arc
currently studying the needs of
Uie school and future space requlrement* The work of this
committee will wire ax a guide­
line for the Board In making toe
final decision on Uie proposed
project.
.
The vote for bonding Uie com­
bined projects has been tentaUvely set for early Fall. Supt.
Basil Johnson indicated Uiat the
monies necessary for both con­
struction and operation can be
raised by toe taxes presenUy be­
ing levied in the district.
Tlic Board announced that
they will provide a more detailed
analysis al Uie annual P.TBO.Board joint meeting scheduled
for May 21th at 7:30. AU mem­
bers of lhe district are urgenUy
requested to attend this meeting
so that they may become, better
Informed on their school.
An election of two Board

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner^
Hmtinft, Michigan, Thursday. June 3. 1965

NUMIER-7

Sale Totals $472.23 Just for Practice

Ute Antique Auction spomortd
by the Barry County Historical
Society brought in $47123, $45
more than Uu- $427111 listed as the

Uw.ty continue* tf&gt; corn* In and

Urge Citizens

To Vote June 14
For School Post
Elector* in Uie Hastings School
District are being urged by the
Hastings Area Chamber of Com-

Fire Horn, Police ‘Yelps’ to
Sound‘Tornado Alert’Today
A pnictlre “Tonado Alert" lai•*“ —
scheduled for Hastings at 12:30 i
pm. this Thursday. Chief of Podcu
Richard Sunior has announced. At ' director f
B p m. till* Thursday a Civil De-,
fens* meeting t* u
Central Auditorium.
the practice atett will be accom­
plished with the cooperation of
Fire Chief Edward Tudor.
total of

In Ute annual elact ton

'

State Police, Sheriff Meri H.
Campbell and Chief Sunior along
With Director Barr will be present
for the seaalcn. George Green. CivU
Defense coardinator for Michigan.

er* and one from the sheriff1!
drpartmeni will sound the alert
uring their “YELP" siren*. Th®
-YELP" 1* accompbshcd through ure* wUl be given and filxns will
be riliran
CivU Deferu*- leader* hare saked
Chief Sunior suggested Uiat dur­ all firemm. city officials, school
“Competition la a healthy *ltua- ing this alert period residents couldI official!, plant manager* and ail
- other* interested to attend to get

kened from 1911 until 1947. lie came

Supervisors Decide
To Build New Jail
On Present Site
Electors May Vote on Special Tax
Levy in August; Approve Asking
Bids to Demolish Antique Jail
Supervisors from Barry County's 16 townships and Yrprcsentatives from Hastings are scheduled to meet Tuesday, June
8, when final plans may be made for a special election asking
voters to approve an additional tax to finance construction of
a new jail.
County Clerk William Cridler said that the earliest date the
election could be held would be Aug. 3, 1965, and that Aug. 10
would be more logical.

select toe most qualified citizen for termintag where they slwuld go and tornado information.
a most responsible poolUon. Our
school board ha* done an outstandajot&gt; largely because Of toe hlgb
ier of citizens who liave given
a million dollars of your money,"

EDITORIALS
I ■ ■ ■ 1 by aMC-r—i,

On Sunday afternoon, citizens of
Woodland township held a service
at toe Woodland Memorial Park
Hastings and a position so vital
during which a bronze plaque was
unveiled In memory of Dean Eugene Davenport whose generosity
and foresight were factor* ta mak-

prove the quality of agricultural
education and U&gt; promote Interest

7 Barry Men
[Leave June 10

or Army Duty

final class to

life-saving program which U oper.
ated through the Regional Center
Blood supplied through the pro*
residents without charge, no mat-

jail and the building committee
was authorised to contact archi­
tect* for plans for the construc­
tion of a Jail, administration
area and living quarter* for th*
sheriff.
•
Tlte Board of Supervisor* still
ha* a contract with J. is O.
Davcrman Company, architect#
and engineers, of Grand Rapid*,
which received $13,81628 for pre­
liminary plan* for a new OourtFtease See MORE ABOUT:
. . . SUPERVISORS, Page 3.

backward glances
bits ofyesterday"....
as gleaned from tlx
Banner files

probably the first military post
ta ii» Idstory when Subdetach­
ment 4B of D-taciyncnt 44671 of
the Ground Oteefver* Squadron
of Grand Rapid* makea It* head­
quarters In the election building
,k, wri} Ward

ecatlons

sometime

within

Stomps Y5, 25. and A2.B3.C2
■ and D2 good through June 2 and
E2.F2.O2 and J3. good tlirough
June 30; Sugar Stamp 15 good
through Juno 2 and Stamp 36
good through Aug. 31; Gasoline
Stamp A-15 now valid.

Boy Scouts of the Thnmapple
District Of the Grand Valley
Council will hold a Campor-&lt;®
tho at Carlton Park this corning Fri­
day, Saturday and Sunday. Fay
Clardy, Gecrge Sumner and

. . BACKWARD GLAMOR®,
Rationing a* a Glance—Rod

r. speak to them in CentrahdAuditacivm Friday

Without a note, Mra. Romney spokip, most earnestly, not In

braft Board Chairman William a senior son graduating from high school Ulla year.! She is so
completely exhibit A, for what she has to say, that the effective-

tlons to the Kellogg School Alumni
Association, c/o the Kdtogg School
before Thursday, June J.
*
The dinner will again be potluck

person.
Hastings Flo*er Shop will be
closed June 7 through June 12
for vacation.
6/3

The annual meeting of the
stockholders of the Hastings

will be held in the of!ice of the
association at 13d East State St.
on Tuesday. June 15. 1965, for
Clerk Cridler was authorised to
advertise for blds for the demo- directors, adoption of new try-

are urging resident*
at the cltnlc to be
noon until 6 pm.
7, at the Methodist

Does MICHIGAN WEEK achieve what it hopes to accomplish?

u ’ ganlzaUon
------ ------ --------------------— —
..— given
---------Jean Hawing of Kalamazoo, has
for the Blate--Flag
of ------Michigan
to----------HUB.
been Invited to attend the dedl--------------------------------------------------------------------&gt;—
I- 1 .
Hundreds of
people
participated this year cither
as worker*.
' tand U&gt;ls Includes all teachers and youth organizations) or a*
cation.
i listening observers.

day and probably did more than

Ibr annual Hickory Corner*
Kellogg Alumni banquet will be
held June 5 starting al 7 pm. ta
the Kellogg School cafeteria.
Till. u-Ul - - —'

Voting "No" were Victor Eckardt
of Woodland. Forest Foley of
Rutland and Board Chairman
Jack O'Connor of Hastings Town- be honored, with Dwight Hitch­
cock. Claas of 1M0, nnd Jack HamTo Give Addreaa—The Rev. Don taken were Mayor Franklin C.
M Gary, rector of Emmanuel Beckwith and Aiderman Lannes
All alumni and their husbands
Episcopal Church, is to deliver Benfield, mayor pro tern, who is

Crons Chapter
to give blood
held from 12
Monday. June
Church.

The public Is invited to enjoy a

Gov. Chase S. Osborn
Scholarship Given
To Grand Valley S.C.

Hickory Comers

To Honor Final

the Courthouse square. Jack DcPriraier. Following Uu
Placing the choice of a site on
nes* meeting with President John
The vote on locating the new
structure on the Courthouse

Need Donors
For Red Cross
Blood Clinic

Barbecue to
Help Pay for
Livestock Barn

ot the Hastings Manufacturing
ested and cooperate. It can develop slgnificanUy each succeeding
Company.
The Woodland Park, with Its back­
"His opponent la Dr. Charles E.
fully. UR dedication and opening of Charlton Park may one day
Morrill. MD. associated with Dr. drop of virgin maple trees and
be the historic and community achievement highlight of a future
lovely landscaping, will stand more
of his distinguished and
Michigan Week for Barry County.
educated, a fine church man and than favorable comparison with productive career.
A salute of thanks should go to Marc Bquler, Middlevine; Mrs.
Following the barbecue ther^.
any oilier similar park we have
Frank Thompson. Freeport: Tom Nelthamer. Woodland; Julius
Vote"
Chairman Eckardt. people of
Knowlton. Delton, and Mra John Boughton, Nashville, who chair eluded.
K. Richardson, who spent many maned their areas, with total cooperation. The same salute goes
to Hastings area secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, Russell
in a program such as this
r x.
i a
Hankins; all special day committee and project chairmen, especam5‘ W the Barry County Historical Society, the Jaycees for the
££■
8,*“ 1'1"« “* ’•“■W” «"™
at, Mt an u» bj-.w. «Individual and It la wonderful that

earlier action to permit selecting

Voting to erect the new Jail on
Search for Meaning." at the
service for Hastings High School the present site were Supervisor*
Floyd Miller. Aasyrla; Harold
Stanton. Baltimore; Lloyd Hoff­
torium. The Rev. George Elliott man, Barry Township; Ernest
of the Pint Methodist Church Hoffman. Carlton; Ruatel K.
la to give the Invocation and Mead. Castleton; Almond Weber.
benediction and the High School Hope; Milton Buehler. Irving,
Choir will sing selections. Alfred Luther Lenz. Johnstown; Wayne
Pennock. Maple Grove; Earl McKlbbln. Orangeville; Roland Ly­
on*. Prairieville: Roy Noffke.
Thornapple, and Claud Willson.
Yankee Spring*, and Russell
Doty and Stephen Cooley of Has­
ting* City.
■
Th* vote w*» taken after

Postscripts for May 16-22\

Rented during the Woodland pro- recently elected on the fairgrounds.
gram orc reproduoed lierewlth. ta

Senior Class
1.7$ min* or
$167,369.15 to finance a new

GRAND VALLEY SCHOLARSHIP— Pictured here I* Mrs. James II. Z.umberge, (rigbl) wile of the
president of Grand Valley State College, showing Michigan's First Lady. Mrs. George Romney,

as may be brought before the
meeting for consideration. Poll*
will be open from 7 until 8 pm.
Earl H. Coleman. President

0/10

“Have a set of principles to live by and discipline yourselves
troll far induction Ln to the Army.
to abide by them.” she told her young listeners. “You still have
Men receiving orders include

cisIons. This will give you real freedom because then there is
Middleville.-and Michael L. I tail. never any Indecision in which direction you will go."
"Money and prestige alone will never satisfy; develop your
minds, as you develop and take good care of your bodies, with h:,-h
DaitozL
moral and spiritual standards, for. the most rewarding life. In
this way of living you will-know the responsibility upon you to
Induction physicals on June 1 and give of your knowledge and talents to ycxtf community and your
country. Trod tn doing, find that one of the real Joy* of life
is the giving of oneself"
.July 7.
PLAN MODEL MEET—Representatives of th* Heatings Model
"Juit as you prepare for your life's work, and this Is equally
No 18-year-old registrant will be
examined during Juno or July. true for both boys and girls, prepare for marriage,** she said.
Schllhaneck sold.
“Along with honor, Integrity and responsibility, learn of ail the
ReglstraUom are reflecting the beauty In the world; have all of the good things with you as you
post-war high birth rate but men go Into marriage."
right are again reminded to register on
Perhaps one of the most pertinent statements Mr* Romney
their 18th birthday or within five
made to her audience was. “Marriage is a magnificent experience
also reminded that they must re­ when there la trust, confidence and a sharing of knowledge. Mar*
port changes In marital, dependen­ riage Is a' commitment to keep each other happy."
cy. occunatlon or ohyslcal condi­
It is Interesting to note that numerous students called
Aauu.1 SpMtai SebMl M^ru
tion within 10 days following
Notice is hereby given that a
r
special school meeting of the leK E
waa an after­ change. '
Nn
I
n°°n
gu«t
Wednesday.
May
28.
of
Mrs Jack Wood chairmaned the gathering of Barry County
gal voters of SchoolDUtrict No
prMldni. ot
Altoft Registration
Women at Lesson Sharpe Memorial Hall Friday afternoon when
7 of Johnstown Twp, Barry Or&lt;nd valley State College at
Any person wishing to vole on
County. Slate of Michigan, to be Xn^^
..eorted by Dr annexation in the Altoft School Mp. Romney again spoke to the point that adults, by personal
held at Pleasantvlew Elementary Zun)benw about the campus and District should be registered by
June IB. 1965. Persons wishing to the moat serioun problems in this decade. "Children are our great­
— -orauvurw lit wwa uioaiicu wiui do so contact your township est privilege and responsibility Wc must show them that integrity
ing the sclKMl budget for 1965- an, -autogrophad volume. "Ele- clerk of Hastings, Mra. Edward and Character are basic for the Individual tor the home, the com­
1966 and election of two trustees mrnts Of Geology," written by Slocum, and Carlton Twp, Mra. munity and the country. Wc have the children during the forma­
to the Board of. Education.
1&gt;r 2uwberge. a distinguished Harlan Scobey.
tive yean. Statistics show that 50 per cent of a child’s habits are
Archie K. Dunn. 8e
Richard C. Thomas, Secretary
8 IO
ITO universities and coheges.
Board of Education
eight. It is up to the women of this countrj^|o&gt;tamp out deltaquency. crime and corruption."
"Often the image of America in foreign countries Is big ear*,,
sex and liquor." she observed, "and we can do something about

Vi»iK N«W CflmpUE

Gordie 5th in Memorial Classic

The 49th annual 800 Mlle race finish with estimated prize and Anally passed Gordie with Miller of Detroit passed John­
cock on the 105th lap.
was: •—
Clark.
leu than 30 mite* to —
go
al the Indianapolis Speedwaymoney
--------- ------------••—$165,000;
«
Miller had made five pit stops
Milter had a Lota*-Ford. the
brought thrill* to Hastings and Pamela Jones, Torrance, Calif. |
other Barn- County resident* as $60,000; Mario Andretti. Naza- ume kind ** Clark won the during the day while Johncock
had made only two. The John­
Gordon Johncock. 28. 717 E. rtUt. P*.. $37^00; Al Miller, event driving.
According to Don Thoma*, cock pit crew figured MIUer wa*
Grand Street and a HUB gradu­ Roseville. Mich. $22500; Johnate. finished 5th ta the Memorial cock. $18,000; Mickey Rupp, Weinberger, the owner of the
Day classic which was won by Mansfield. Ohio, 616JXX); Don, roadster Johncock drove in the It didn't signal Gordie to catch
Jimmy Clark at Duns. Scotland. Branson. Champaign. IU„ $14.- race, plana to get Gordie the him.
Gordie himself figured be
500; Bobby Jones, Miami. Fla. -finest equipment available.
Clark aet
$13,250: Al Unser, Albuquerque We Ye going to get a rear engine
N.M. $12150. Ed Johnson. Cuya- ]c*r for Gordie and well have one
hoga Fall*. Ohio, $11,000. and I by this Fall. I don’t know if it
Johncock. who has thousands V —"
Ora ' _..M
.a... —' * —or
— an
Kill ■ be a v Lotus-Ford
an ntOf­ West Michigan driver ns fourth
ot tans throughout Michigan who 910,000.
fenhausen but well give him
followed him on stock car tracks.
started in tho 6th row after
ficlal protest Tuesday." Sid
qualifying at 155012 miles an
Weinberger of Utica, the car
hour ta Ute Wetaberger-Wilslck
Miller was ta the flrat five for
INDIANAPOLIS — "I'm not a
OtTenhatuer Roadster.
*
“ICY much easier than I
tlte first 50 miles However, he. rookie anymore "
thought. I feel real good and
the more than 200.000 who were moved out of the top 10 during j Tho*e were the words of Gor- could go a little farther," said
the middle portion of Ute race. |&lt;jon Johncock u he climbed out Gordie moment* after ha pulled
and Mra. Ralph Smith. Garth Johncock. meanwhile, hgd moved | Of hl* car a surprise fifth-place into the pits to become the first
Florta and his son. Voyle-Eng­ up into the top 10 and ahead of, finisher In his first try at the Western Michigan driver in the
a e e Indianapolis 500 race in at least
got ax
as far a*
aa sixth, famed TrvHanannlta
Indianapolis SOO
500 rrace
lish. Ivon Babcock, Lynn andt Miller. He eat
a quarter of a century.
Ralph Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Glen then fifth, as Miller drove back claAic here Monday.
"I’m really hungry and I can't
Storrs and Doug. Mra. Duane to eighth.
The Hastings native, along
Miller finally learned that with more than 200,000 race fans. hear a thing,’* "Boy. everything
Glasgow. Bob and Jeff Culbert,,
Tom Baty, Dennis and David Johneock was flfUt and seconds »&gt;l he had finished higher worked perfect." he added.
jolincock
drove the entire 500
Storrs. Mr. and Mr*. Richard ahead of him. He tromped on
that. After the race tapes
the throtUe. and so did Johncock are checked Tuesday, he may
having troubles with the right
Thoma*. Mr. and Mra. Mike Mor­ ta hla "anclont" roadster. They end up ta fourth place
gan, Atty, and Mra. Paul Siegel. stayed that way for wach 10-mlle
Even If he nettle* for fifth front during the last few laps.
"I couldn't have made It an­
Don Siegel. Doug Stowell. Wil­ checkpoint until the 180th lap place, hl* paycheck will be more
lard Smith and son. Bill, Mr. and
Miller moved up to fifth u one than $18,000. He'll also be * other lap. I almost ran out of
of the front runners dropped out. member ta the 100 Mite-An-Hour
but Johncock improved his posi­ Club for all driver* who taished ; the last lap to keep the fuel movtopber and others.
tion. according to news reports th* race topping that average mg ta the tanks." the veteran
|speedrome and Berlin Raceway
from the track. However, in Ute spaad.
finished the race. The unofficial final 10 laps Miller edged closer : The confusion started when Al driver said.

we should, we will export the ideal* of our country and the
brotherhood of man."
Mra. Romney concluded with .a comment that she hoped all
women believed, "Jhat the 10 commandments are as strong today
as ever, and only will we reap the lasting rewards as wc reaffirm
and show, that dignity comen from our love for one another. As
we are alive, we bring others alive.”
After Mrs Romney's talk the following presentation was made:

Ing this situation.
It U also appropriate that such action serve as a memorial to
one of Michigan's greatest Governors, author and world traveler.

RIGHTS long before this was recognized as a national Issue

fact, in 1895 he vigorously advanced the Idea of building a bridge
across the Straits, when that idea was considered fanatical and.
of course, we now have the "Mighty Mac," which Incidentally, he
would advocate should be toll free.
It l* interesting to note, that Michigan Week 1955 saw our
Gov. Romney and 70 other representatives take part Jn "Opera­
tion Europe" and recall that Gov. Osborn was In Africa after his
first term, was in Persia when nominated for a second term, Invest!-

Spanish-American War, where Sec. of War Alger asked him to go
into Spain quietly and report domestic conditions there during that
bellion. in Turkey before the Yourig Turk rebellion; he was in
India and in Russia before the death of Tolstoi—for he visited him.
firmly

(Please See MORE ABOUT . . . MICHIGAN WEEK. Pag* 3.)

�Personal Mention

Welcomed Rain

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Official Action of the
Hastings City Council

Saturates Area
evening continuing Wednesday,
wrknmad especially by fanners
Manorial Day guests of the
and gardi-ncra.
Otto Colvins were Mr, and Mra.
Phil Chrysler and the latter's
mother, Mra. Anna Page, of
Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mra
Bill Chrysler and fondly, and
Mra. Colvin's slater, Mr. and

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ter-lnch of rain on Wednesday
of last week-and slightly inure
than (races on five other oc­
casion.' during May.
'
. "temperatures have been on

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Margo KjdUcr of WMV spent
th* Memorial weekend with tier
night ot May 30 when the mer­ parents, die Merle Kahlers. The
cury skidded to a freezing 31. George Kahlers accompanied
Four ntghte during May the low the Merle Kahler* to the Mentorwaa 33 and on two occasion*
Mra. Jim Morr accompanied
her outer, Mra. Lol* Parson* ot
Detroit. Mra. Harold Fatrman of
Birmingham. and Mra. James
Cribbi* of Boulhgata to visit
relaxlvt* in Kentucky. Tcnnesacv
and Missouri last week, .
Quests ot Mra. Carrie FUhcr

Friday
Saturday
Sunday

LEORGE HAMilToirstJSAN OLIVER
RfflBUnOHS-ARTHUR OCWWfU.
Wl 5-2134

Mr. and Mra. Wm. Moore re­
turned last wtik from Florida
a
and visited at the home of her
daughter, the Alan Kennedy*. ..iie.i.i.
before having for their cottage
n
near Big Rapid*.
.
‘
Mr. and Mra. Lew Warner n.«*u,
spent the Memorial weefcand
wUh ids cousin. Mr. and Mrttlff. e”J{
toaster Dittman at South Haven.: h..n&gt;(&gt;. rWn
KfilzWk broCha, Mr *pd Mmt?
ithri Warner, were oho -gurate.
'Y.„ aj
Mra. Mablo Hubbard of Evart net...
, visited her daughter, the- Kari .-J!*^**
last wrak- Tho Laraen.

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Muskegon, and Iwr sister, Mr.
and Mra. Will Lent* of Wayland.
Harry' Williams, local, the Ken
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Mrs. Howard Johnson of Hickory
Comers
Mr. and Mra. Maurice Hynw
accompanied by her alitcr. Mra
Pauline Wuldmlller of Grand
Rapid* were gucstn at Mr. and
Mrs. Car! Oatman of WatenlUe.

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Mra Burkey. Linda, mid Cindy
Moyer .-.pent Use day at Saddle
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Mr. and ■ Mra. Phil Otorgrau

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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Appelman
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Rapids with tlxir cousins. Mr.

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�1 he Frank Kellys Hospital Nets

dices and Corps members to Ron Day orattoo by Hon. George i|
• pi
.
Riverside where the graves were CUppcrton of Grand Rapid*.1 flOSDllcl I lulOSCS
decorated. At 1:00 pnk. school who was introduced by Judge
F
I ridge. Oregon, arriving here on
children assembled and marc lied dement Smith chairman of the |
*
;wranescMy or last wcea m vimc
dowrr through the business dte- citizens committee.
LidlllKII \ 10
Tiie Senior Citizens met at the to attend the doth wedding annitrici. hauled by Kuenael'a band.l
...
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YMCA camp at Algonquin Lake^versory of Robert's maternal
At Stale amt Jeff-.txon. rhe' Wallace, the 10-yrar-old son Cn„„J
Monday.
May
&gt;1.
grandparent*. Mr. and Mrs. EdClvil War veterans stood at at- of James Mauhmra. who reuldeo sjUCCtl W 0! K
Although the attendance was I
by a group
of aA*d
Hastings
High »*"««’In two lines, the atudrsta. north of town. Ixus the disUnc-•
Mr and
Frank W
Kellv &amp;h&lt;Ll
«^nta
“to4d*F^ta*J
T
Charlotte. Ho Had been in Ul
Mr.
and Mra
Mrs Sunday
Frank
w.
Kelly
ware
honored
May
TO
Xld netted^stoBfiaT,bout * l^uand in number. Uon of being the youngrat boy |
”“piU1 h" ch*ed
*"ere
honored
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«™d. th. ftr.t
I time wsu pleasantly spent remi­ Robert Brooks Robert returned;
niscing and paying tribute to
wedding anniversary.
। Mark Engle, student chairman of
facilitate the construction of the fanner members who have |xusof Wilcox-Gay, Inc. He married
osiernbied to hear the Decora- flying colors.
This was a real surprise tor ,he Kroup. reported.
new service building to house the
Mr. and Mra. Kelly.
। The "Hootenanny" was held in
new laundry, boiler room and re­
The male quartet, Ray Wolfe, .
IcfMjtednesceiving-general stores area
The celebration was held at'
C00"”®** Building when
Clay Adams. James Matthews
n o rPTti trip
609 E. Woodland Avenue at the »*•«««’» weather caused the
Hospital Director John Bay re­ and Rev. Harold Bugbee. were .'

Senior Citizens
^leet Monday

Honored Sunday
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a . . .. • 'Hootenanny
Hootenannv9
On 50th Jubilee
The "Hootenanny" organized

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Michigan Week
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I

In such a-spirit for Michigan Week 1WJ5 this cashiers check
for *500 00 Is hereby given to Grand Valley State College.
•« ¥?^VELKd^S/S
Mrs. James Zumberge, wife of the president of Grand Valley
Hugh Krllryof Vienna.
State College, accepted th? scholarship on behalf of the college
Goeglns; Donald Kelly commented. This project Uiat
of Hastings: Mr. and Mrs. Wll- these kids put on was really won­
,11am T. Kelly of Nile*, and Mr derful. not Just because Pennock
Hospital
benefited
from
their
and Mp. James Patrick Kelly of
Allegan All of the 18 irandchlldren except the Hugh Kelley's the maturity through which our Week.
tno children were nresent. Hueh children hold respect for our
Special mention should be made of the elegant centerpiece on
w" fyk.?r" 11 «r*duAlI''g from community and the things going lha buffet table where refreshments were served, after Herb Moyer's
Wwt Point and Kathleen Kelley on around them. They are a vital chorus sang, and concluded the afternoon program. It was Mrs.
is at Grinnell College J n Iowa. part of our community and want O. M. Ketchum, who had found a large and gorgeous silver tiered
, ,
,
------- -—*• their place In it. It Is too bad
"■■■• ■■■■—••
»c«»cw our-i
»r- S?2ins!
SK
'X: ‘SSL?-!! "I.S-&lt;!“»■■ epergne at, the Homer Ketchum's home, and with various spray* of
mg the open home which-was attend this "Hootenanny." They green foliage and white daisies, she had created a sight lovely to
held from 2 to 5 pm.
did a wonderful job. The enter- behold. This did honor, not only to Michigan's First Lady, but all
Mr. and Mrs. Kelly were mar­ talnment was excellent and they all of the guests. The committee In charge of refreshments in­
ried on June 2. 1815, in Has- had a lot ot good/ dean fun.
cluded Mra. Jack Kennedy, Mrs. James Chase. Mra Douglas Castle­
Mra KT“on B&lt;&lt;k Im proud of every one of them man and Mrs. Wilbur Birk.
ol Gun Lake, who were their at­ and very happy that my children
tendant* at their wedding, were are going to be able to grow up
While in Hastings, Mrs. Romney visited the Exhibit of Bible*
present far the 50th jubilee cele­ and go to school In Hastings. I at the Hastings City Bank and saw the 8 foot tang burlap Michigan
bration
think, if more parents had at­ mural done by Mra. Grace Shirkeyk 1964 fourth grade class. Also
Mr. Kelly retired in 1957 after tended this affair Friday night. al the City Bank Mra. Romney purchased a loaf of Scandinavian
44 years contlnuou* service *nh
the Consumers Power Company younger generation," Bay com­ Rye Bread from the Altar Society df Lady of Great Oak. a group
of ladles from the Dowling area and the St. Rose mission church
mented^ •
Least of Lacey. Mrs. Romney said this was a favorite food Of her
husband Ind those in Hastings who also bought the same kind of
Arttlur Montan. 24. Algpnquln
bread can vouch for the fact that it was of unusual quality and
T-ake. who suffered a badly frac­
exceptionally good. The Governor, no doubt, would agree.
tured upixr and Iwrr left arm
Tiie'day morning. May 25, was
sht was surprised and delighted to be greeted by a walling dele­
nporud in "good" condition
gation. Nine neighborhood youngsters were en masse with bouquets
Wednesday in Blodgett Memor­
School officials and Police of lilac* and tulips clutched tightly and not until someone tuked
ial Hcopltal in Grand Rapids.
Chief Richard Suntar have been if they were for the honored guest did they make any motion to
making plans for providing pro- offer the bouquets. Obviously they were much impressed and bo
months.
.was Michigan's First Lady, who .took each flower home with her
Fall when intra-city achool bus' Including the orchid that Hann and Belly Wilcox had sent to the
Heritage Day speaker.
service is discontinued
The fact that Mrs. John Martin of Grand Rapids, a deputy
chairman and member of the state board for Michigan Week, was
a guest Friday prompts the reprint of a portion of her opinion—
• One legacy of Michigan Week I hope will be a year 'round
GOOD USED OIL HEATER
1 effort: To display the Michigan flag in schools and public bulldWANTED-Mra. Albert Own.
. Ings. On a field of blue the state seal ta deer and a moose uphold­
RJ Middleville Phone SY 5,' ing a scenic shield) goes back to the old Hudson's Bay Company.
school age living south of State, I whose search for furs was Michigan's first »tep in world progress.
WOMAN OR MAN WITH CAR Rood, who must crow* that high-j
WANTED — To live in with
fend." Though General Lewi* Cais, flrat creator of a territorial
couple. No housework. Board, Broadway.
I flag, thought of this in terms of the War of 1RU. It has much
room and gas. John CovUle. R3
Adult school guards, as in the meaning today in a state to light for and to defend."
Has Unit*.
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area while the older room* are
fenovated. The new Diagnostic
and Administrative Area on the
west side of the hospital is sched­
uled for completion by January
1866. which will then permit the
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of 1964 overwhelmingly turned
down a proposal for a *1.800,000
Courthouse complex and Jail.
Barry County has about
*145.000 in cash already ear­
marked for the project, and
hopes for some Federal money in
CivU Defense participation. With
full tax collection of the 1.75 mil!
for one year, that will make over
*212.000 available for the new
jail.
Because there has never been
a full collection of taxes, some
supervisors have indicated it

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than 1.75 mills for the project.
Barry County's jail has been
closed by the State since last
Sept. 15 The county in April
paid *1,760 for prisoners' board
at the Eaton County jail, and
county cars made 28 trips to
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------ — ~~r„ granacniuirtn. acrvicca were
CQldwaler to Attend
brid Tueaday. May 25, at Charwas given by Mrs. Watson of । Trailer Rally.lotto.

ramping, to utilize the space.
hi* paternal grandparent*. tho
“With tills change, we will get
a much mure functional build­
ing and the contractors are pro­ who wlU visit hl* parent*. Jeff
viding Uila al no additional coat.
What the new materials will coat here with the Clarks.
they will pick up in the labor
they will save by not having to
work around the old bulldlne.
They will Just bulldore the old
one down and start from scratch.
Tills change should speed Up the
construction on Uiat area by
about a month." Bay said.
The hospital has made ar­
rangements for linen service with
the Medical Linen Rental Serv­
ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY •
ice. a division of Superior Towel
Service from Detroit. "We have
made the changeover to the
Medical Linen Service, and on
Tuesday, the hospital's laundry
equipment was moved to the old
ActlonRiKl ptant for storage for
two months during construction.
The storage space has been made
available through the generosity
of the Hastings Mfg. Co.. which
has been outstanding in helping
the Hospital during this transi­
tion period." Bay commented.
"In fact, their contribution of
time, energy and money has con­
tributed a great deal towards
making the present expansion
program possible."
The rest of the construction
schedule is coming along pretty
well." Bay remarked. "We hope

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wna-n was enjoyra uy an.
Lincoln's Gettysburg Address1 “l

near Freeport and Old Ironsides

Lathrop Wing sometime in Sep­
tember. This will allow us to

A* we move along into the observance of Michigan Week, let
ua turn for inspiration to 'John Kinsey, manager of the World
Trade Department of the Greater Detroit Board of Commerce.
Mr. Kinsey has written an essay for the current edition of The
Backward Glances
Detroiter Mog^xlne. and the following is lifted from it:
~. . . How dynamic is Michigan in world progress really? Well,
stop for a moment and picture Michigan not as a state, but aa an
nation.
national_ product,
such__a
Orangeville, built Uuuuglt co- ,independent
,---—- —
I— IIn term*
„— of grosa
___________
____________
operation of the Barry County j nation would rank Uth riches* among all the countries in the world.
Rod A- Oun Club are now cum- ‘
"In 1863, Mlchlgaa's gruss jEoduct was more than three-fourths
i,of all the Scandinavian ebunli nigrtZiMh N»««17rr
■
um io su per cent or an
800,11 An’*rtca A5 • matter of fact, the only countries outranking
SSX
nM
l» “»
S“‘“- «-■ o-m-n,. uniup ki„«.
ponds. lw estimates should yield
about one-half million finger­ dom. France. Japan, Canada, India. Italy. China and Russia. . . ."
Thank you. Mr. Kinsey.
lings a year to be dlstrlbuuxl
While the prospect of Michigan as an independent nation is
intriguing, if for no other reason than we would have the choice
the Fall
between George Romney and Jerry Cavanagh as king, one doubts
City councilmen wiled a if the separatist movement will ever gather much speed.
For all of the states of the old Northwest Territory, none t*
more closely aligned by blood, sweat and tears to the concept of
total democracy than Michigan. In the minds and hems of our
people tliere has been such a thing as ' the American dream." and
they have been proud to work for it and share in it.
Before Michigan . . .
. . . became a state—during the Revolution and the War of
Office building here on an in­
spection tour during the first 1812—there were a scattered few hereabouts who sensed the magni­
day of 11* opening Friday. The tude of gathering events and struggled to relieve this land from the
Building wa* completed well influence of the French and life British.
Afterwards, no remote Northerners gave more of their blood
and treasure to preserve the Union under Lincoln; and tn subse­
quent wars this became the "Arsenal of Democracy" for reason*
transcending the production of weapons. Whatever the United
the public library and that last
year. 24A86 books were with­ States is. wliatever it may become in the future, our insignia is
drawn by patron*. Mias Jean and will be upon it—"Made in Michigan . . ." And not today nor
in the future will there be cause tar shame.
Sometime during Michigan Week, each of us should find panne
widely commended for her care
to be grateful for lha privilege of sharing in the abundance which
surrounds us. Not just Uie material abundance, although this is
important, but the magnificence showered upon us by nature,
and the kindliness of a people who have not been spoiled rotten
by success.
Even Michigan's “new rich" are largely tolerable. It being
understood that the ostentatious must end up attempting to impress
each other, since there is no public market far their preenlngs and
Ku«izd* band played patriotic self-importance.
Politically ...
. . . this la a state that can produce an Orville Hubbard and
bled and conveyed the old ad- a Soapy William* within Ute same era. with the narrowness of one
confined to a few precincts and the basic goodness of the other
coming on to Influence a national movement toward tolerance and
decency. It is not an accident that of all major cities, Detroit has
the reputation of being the most progressive in the field of human
rights. Thia, too. la par* ot our heritage, a gift from those who had
the courage of their convictions al early times.
Some outlander* will hold us "corny" daring Michigan Week,
for of all the atates, we alone set aside a period during which we
recount our advantages and make much of our hopes and aspira­
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ported Uiat this move was neerssary to enable the hospital to
take advantage of an offer by
the prune contractors on die
amstrucllun project to replace
the old laundry building with a
completely new building, if U&gt;ey
were allowed to knock down the
old building
Hie original plan called for
the laundry to operate all during
construction, which would have
necessitated maintaining elec­
trical and steam service and
keeping the laundry os dust free
as possible.

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�EDITORIAL

MAC, tnow Michigan State Unl- an Informal till* Uiat came into
veraityi—and.

S/77I1P
1 Ream atIon* tar the 78Uv an«
rnvmtv. T^AUocatWi nusd Hasting. Hlgb fchod

different world

After retiring lr. 1922 with the
honorary title of Dean Emeritus.
Dan Davenport returned to the
many contributions that Dean
stallar agricultural college hi Bra- Davenport made to cdu.-ailcn ami
nil. Unfortunately. a revolution to agriculture, nor to give a listing

It?
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home—Woodland - and there wlUi
Mra. Davgnport art tied into the life
of the community. Retirement.

him a* tile acrvlce, llMlf.

Although not a flowery speaker.
Woodland. fully wpectlng to devote

Degree by Michigan Agricultural ।
rinITrcra hy
hv Um University
nnlvmdtv of KenKrr.qptng Ute family farm which had College,
lucky and U« University ot Ultaoto
while Iowa Stoic College conferred
dtocipUned by sincere Christian;1

his audience through the careful
organization of hla material, logical
irgument and sincere manner. He

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••
»“'“*■ Pb*ra-

1W71J
Dtotrict &lt;Md Fellow meeting
and lecturer and gave freely of his rrauwvua-‘
qt Eaton Rapid. Saturday, Juno
ami Rutland
to raise KLSHAi.
time and knowledge
. ... B6 .»
IK, irtv 5 Fur oil Odd Fellow.. Rebekah-,
■lhe 8 mills will permit the lay­
He obviously enjoyed living again ing of iSoJJSia ta* for ”—-7*
rm- TJeHori.
on his farm, among old friends and kmou. •ivir-n
im.m te
m™. 1131.-.
&gt;u, .-. ------------neighbors and in the lovely farm 808 for Middleville and $U9ri9 for

However, m
an oner camo
during a lifetime Is an excx-pUonal
cepUaial and wonderful character., I to the junior partner of Davenport
. &amp; san fnxn the University of 1111-

cultural education. Oddly enough.

UPHOLSTERING

home he developed there known

can Aiaoctotton of Agricultural Michigan Slat* University. The
tSl—■*. iK* WIaSImh
Scientists, and memberships tn the
flltnoto and Michigan Academy of
In 1W1. Louis Zuroa, a wealthy teaching agriculture and of devdScience, the American Livestock
people for careen tn agriculture
tlon for tills sort of thing at the
lhor» Club of London, England.
time, at bath the university and
The. Halting! Banner
culture al the University of Dlinols. a rather high sounding title
for a -College" that, at the time. breeding. HU textbook, "Principles establish, not only separate agricultural colleges but county agriM. COOK, EJIlor
half a dozen stiutanut One turkey, and considered a classic in It* field
NB HDHDKED AXD
sufficient to icrver the entire col- j tlon" and Efficiency for Education" lUJ.ro grade and high schools
Even *ome college prmident* were
■UBSCBMWIOK
sold on the idea.
sembled tor a Thanksgti Uig dinner, jean.

after he thought Uiat his carter as

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7 of a mill available for township*
Duane Jarman Is to b&lt; th* taastw Zlv. Barry C— master for Use bua.uK to be heki
The 6J» «iu f've
#;J0 m Saturday. June M, at
ty SM7AMJW. »ltb ,u“
stwri* Mwnortal Rail,
lion. The room/, tentative l»w»
Arthur McKelvey to to conduct
budget nf |M8.1tL16 would re- Uw btwJnvA# meeting and Keith
quire S71AUL10 in Jgral ***&lt;«. I LaucaJiter Is to give tnd invocation.
lhe 18 mill* will permit Ua- 'Palmer o-bern
«*»*rabX of IllOlt for Ute Inter- snoroe for the silver umivenwy
mediate School Boon!
cl*M
AU townships except three will
----------- •------------get the .7 mttto. Orangwilie &lt;-nl- Odd fellow. Ta Meet

snort agricnltural course at
scholarship program is arranged
1—Uiu»
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William Ironside
Dies in Scotland

After the death of Mrs Daven-

Wellraley Ironside rereivsd a
to Woodland townahlp a tract of
cablrgrani from Scotttand K’.tvirgin maple forest land adjoining ’urday suiting that hU uncle.
tinned for ten yean, during which, Uvc Woodland township cemetery :WIlham Ironside. Hl. luvd p,uv«d
Welleatoy's father, the tote
,
time, the original Darts BUI wask which wa* dedicated in her mem- away.
. , . .___ _______ &lt;»w.
nry a* the Emma Jane Davenport .
, Memorial Drove. The establish-11
cause —senator Smith and Con-, men: of lhe Margaret Davenport. Tlk L F. Burkeys were Sun­
grtasman Hughes, both from Gew-, Tukcy Landscape Fund in memory , 1day dinner guests of Uur' Janwa
। of tlUi daughter made |»s*lble the |

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by Robert Bimmons. one of Ute
Davenpwt.
go. ta «17 rame th* ItaM tm»- noted landscape architect* of Ute '
formation of Use Davis Bill intol lUne.
As Uje dedicatory plaque to t* '
Dean Davenport, himself, was the Smith-Hughes Act of 1617,
, unveiled today so truly states.
University expected much of their' perwnai friend 01 Dem Daren- premised lhe presidency of a pro- which provided federal subsidies
new Dean, but I wonder if even port'* during a period of many poaed new agricultural college to to local high schools for the tewch- ■'nvrough his leudcnhlp and gennitnni—
—t - • • • - - ■ ‘ ‘
-- ■
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...
. .
croaity. Woodland Memorial Park
they, realized what a tremendous yaara. always considered that one
nomica in contrast to lhe Darts! ha* become a place of beauty and
dynamo of energy, ability and in- of the most valuable contributions coming a reality.
But the Dean refused Ulis offer bill which would have established
made by thia distinguished educaHe believed that vocational Cu- separate agricultural schools. Time
bom in a log cabin leas than a
budiling new college.
nation, came when he pioneered a dents, Including farm boys ami ius proven the wisdom of Uns
mile from here paid a final tribute
At tiw time of hts retirement in movement to procure a complete
to the community and the people
opportunities
of
a
great
university
1993, the Collage of Agriculture hod aoU map of lilinoi*. Soils were
and that other student* could teristic modest fashion, gave the
180 fAmity member*, an enrollment
and from tills detailed data, a toll
away from tlte old friends and
nationally known for Ito many
neighbors for whom he ivad an
contribution* to agriculture.
UuuU nmr b. ,1 to,U&lt;
,,
enduring regard and. affection.
In
each
locality
and
for
what
type
Dean Davenport was made a
In dosing. I would like to quote
«x&gt;Unl » MucUa,
wartaMM th, «xc«M
vice-president of the University best suited. This Idea originated , An ardent advocate of the county drive and that it was his ene.-gy,
agricultural school idea wa* W. M. sincerity, and fluency Uiat averted Ings which is a* pertinent today
acting president. It was during thia through with hU customary vigor Hays, former dean of the College defeat. True, the allies he won to
ago and which, possibly, give* a
highly productive phase of his and thoroughness. If soil borings Of Agriculture at the University of
• thumbnail" summitry of his own
sistan: secretary of agriculture and mente. logic and impressive record pitlloaopiiy of life.

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When Uila project was completed,
no state in the Union had a more
accurate, detailed and useful set
uf facto concerning its land and
■oil rtaourccs than did Illinois.
The value of Uris sod map ccn'ccpt wa* universally recognized

moved to Washington where, with ot Dean Davenport that rallied
public support and the support in

a bill providing far a system al
agricultural schools, one in each write Ute Snutii-Hughra act, but
county sent, ami supported by Fed­ he, more than any other’individual
eral funds. This was tn 1907.
Dgan Davenport Immediately went act possible.
to ^Work in opposition to this
I wish there were time here to
legislation which appeared dang, r- say something of Dean Davenport's

AnoUier index of Uic value of law. In till, fight, he quickly gained
tho support of a powerful political
approval and generous support ally — Representative James R.
given hU college at agriculture by Mann of Illinois, the Republican
“Whip" in Congress whose broUier.
Uic Illinois legislature.
1 However, acconling to Dr. RuUi
8. 1W7, tarthor . of A thoroughly friend of Dean Davenport and a
researdn-d and beautifully written
btograpliy of Dean Davenport, he. agrjcultorul education he advocated.
After hearing the Dean's argu­
himaclf, felt Uiat his most worthy
ment*. Congressman Miuin came
fight he mode lo keep the College
of Agriculture in the University Davis Bill was kept in committee
long enough to provide Ute time to
inform Uvc public more fully on
What was involved. In pursuance of
this objective, the Dean stumped
the country, lecturing wherever pos­
sible to educational aaodattona
and civic groups. The fight con-

i GReaT wit

■What we need as n nation and
a people la not simply more knowl-

mllity In success. mure fortitude in
adversity, more confidence in our
fellow men and more faith In the
future.’
Thank you for permitting me to

say again what a splendid living
quiet way. a most impressive in­ you arc dotrm here to honor the
dividual. Tlve elder Mr. Davenport memory of a truly great man.
never had Uie advantage of a
fonrial cducaUon. but. decided Uut
lib Sim. Eugene, aliouid have tlve
best education tl»t family ftu-xb By Mr/. Leland Hammond
could provide. He was tremendously
proud of hla son and tho feeling

Lent Corners

children of Cedar Springs were
were in partnership, operating their
300 acre farm. While administering Basil Hammond. * Several from
live affairs of the College of Agri­ ivere attended a 25th w-cdduig
culture at the University of Illinois,
urday evening at tlw Prairieville
printed in the Woodland News n town hall Ttscy received many
lovely gift*. a The rummage aak
beautiful tribute to Ills fattier—not
eulogistic, but putting into words
what lw fell he owed his father.
It reflected an ideal father-son

entertained far dinner Sunday
Deweer's birthday.
Mrs Dora Kitchen of Lowell
spent Friday evening wtth Mr.

and Mrs. Stuart Hammond and
* Mra. Pauline Rogers of Jack-

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203 S. Michigan, Hastings

Phone Wl 5-3412

sisters, Mra. RuraeU Minor and
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Mr. Dudley Rogers and Dan of

of Houghton Lake called on Mr.
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Dress Shirts s3l»5 ’5°°
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Neckties ’r°t/250
Jewelry &lt;,&lt;,.,’1"
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Swim Suits
Robes *5
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Handkerchiefs 59 J100
Walking Shorts &amp; Bermudas *2” J595
Mrfers $695,/18’5
Pajamas *3

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from Grand Rapid* called on

Sunday.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER—5 daughter of George and Harriot
&lt;Cn*brock&gt; Fuller. Bbc attended
the Holtnta Schoo) and married
Arthur Allerding cf Woodland on
July 23, 1814. They were married
by the Rev. John W. Freeland,
then puw of Uw Woodland
United Brethren Church.

Mrs. Allerding

Dies at Home

Here Thursday
frw U— » -

aa tar aa Freeport to

in Woodland until moving to

Mrs. Allerding U survived by

iuc
&lt;!*■wj luwnscna or- —. . *—••
»-w
fictated with burial In Woodland UT; e!gh’ grandchildren. and a
Memorial Park.
»«*r. Mrs. William (Lulu)
Hauer ot Woodland.

in

Cartton

West Woodland
By Victor Sition
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ENJOY
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ed? Here are a couple that
amused u* recently. The tir.l
one l» taken from a Barry Coun­
ty publication, the other from a
small paper published in Mis­
saukee County: "Help Wanted:
Male young man, between 20 and
25. to do time keeping. Must be
high school graduate with train­
When you're insured hy ing or experience in bookkeep­
Ing. Apply in person at
WOLVERINE'S Gue** they don’t want a lady I
—"Wanted: Man with car
NEW Boltowner's Policy And
for pruning Scotch pine with;
.
farming experience. C. O. 8..
HwU Covtragw
How about it? Have you any
Scotch pine with the required
liability
experience
that
needs
pruning?
Medical Faymvnts
for
Robert Tebo of Edtiiore spent
Onboard* . Inboard* • Sailboat* last Thursday night here, the
guest of hl* mother, Mrs. Verna
Gabriel
hl* aunt
uaonei and
anqjn*
aunu Mr*
Mrs. Glen
uira

HASTINGS

and In the evening called on
the Eldon Ruushe* couth of
Hu Ung*.
Two dentils In Hastings last
week brought sorrow to homes
in and around Woodland. Mrs.
Brest* Allerding dleu Thursday.
Mrs. Allerding Was a Bister of
Mn, Lula Hauer of Woodland
and lhe • mother of Carl' Allerdlng of Carlton Center. Thurnday evening Charles long died
at Leila Hospital in Battle Creek
where he had been a patient only
a few hours. Mr. Long was a for­
mer resident of Woodland and a
brother of Harry Long. Our sym­
pathy 1* extended to all those
eaddened by there deaths.
Mo. Martha Ballentine of
Hastings wa* a dinner guest laat
Thursday of Mn .Glen Hendoe
and Mrs. Verna Gabriel. * Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Bisson attend­
ed a meeting of World Book
RepreaentaUvea at BatUe Creek
May 25. * Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Forman and family of Pruden­
ville wen weekend gueat* of his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. George
Furman. Bruce Forman of Lan-

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a Sunday caller. * Mrs. Charles
Hc.-.terly and Mra. Oil men a
Sclinibly of Woodland were Sun­
day dinner rumU of their son
and grandzon, Byron HMcrly
and family.
of the death of Claude Cole. 88,
well-known by the older re*ident*, on May 20. Mr. Cole at one
time lived where the Frank Niethamers now live and moved to
Lowell some years ago. Burial
wa* in Snow Cemetery near
Lowell. * We are glad to report
that Mrs. Agnes Scobey, clerk
r,~A_S7"
*
a
gteady&gt; recovery
recovery from
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Ml*a Betty turtle, local. * Mr*.
Maude Manns of Traverse City I *
wa* the guest of her cousins. Mr. |
and Mr*. Victor SUson. frcm|

Phone 945-4100
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being erected on M66 north of
Woodland.
Congratulation* to Gordon
Johncock. a Hastings resident
and former student al Altoft
school, who came In fifth in the
500 mile race at Indianapolis last
Monday. * The John Puortcnga
muck farm on N. Martin Rd. and
on Jordan Road is a thing of
beauty now a* the long row* of
anions, celery and lettuce march
majestically across the bUck
earth. It win hardly seem any
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�g—THE HASTINGS BANNER

Jane E. Slanlake
Weds Daniel Picket
In Lansing Church

Society newS

IMelhodist WSCS
Tea Wednesday
Is Season's Finale

Personpl Mention

at the Hartings Country Club
Turaday night, the north-south
winner* worn Fred Markle and
Roy Hubbard. Eaat-urwt winners

flic Dr. Arthur Haight family
and th*tr guest* from Ann Arbor
were al Mr parental Wail Lake
cottage over toe holiday weekend
Saturday evening they entertained
with a qiniwv party. Guests in­
ducted the Dr. Gordan Pinnies,
James Radfords, Manin Ander­
son*. Mlns Linds Finnic- and Paul

The Methodtai Woman's Society

Leaders of Camp
Fire Girls Enjoy
Annual Cook-Out

Mrs. Perkins and
Mrs. Carlson are
Honored at Party
A bridgc-Huicheori held ut the
Hotel Hosting* Thuraday at 1 pnt.
honored Mr* Norman Perkin* who
wUl be moving with her family to

codc-out on May » at the YJ^A
Camp at Algonquin take, under a
beautiful sky and warm «unshU&gt;e.
The menu constated of meat
cooked &lt;mi hobo Moves with buddy
VandcrMer ot Grand Rapids.
dewa and Mra. Josej&gt;h Hubert
Sroira pc-*'nes baked in foil «
Hotxws for bridge went to Mra.
Mra. John R. Bratton from Wlnr*..r..n tmci anil
Stantake and Daniel Hickel. both to Mr. and Mrs Harry Burke
Agnes Ttatfee. Mra. John Ciarey.
and third to John vunRels and •
Mr*. B. A. LyBarkcr ami Mra
Circle*.
Carbon.
Both honorees received farewell
the wedding of a niece ta Lwnsbuc
llcious strawberry sliortcake and
Sigma Pi fraternity.
Saturday.
gift*.
Marcia Hengesbach entcrtalnpoach shortcake
tl a group of frand* for tire
Reservations should be called to
The btaculL, for U&gt;e sbortrak-*
Mra. Edward Smith, Wl 5-2311.
were baked to a fluffy goldci
•
T J ; weekend wt-rn Miss Mary Mortu:;
tho bride The bridraroom ta the on Thursday. May 27. Anne*
brown In a reflector oven.
Alvln
°t Chicago.
The
May
meetings
for
the
Cir
­
birthday wa* lhe 36th, and tho I REVEAL TROTH—Mr. and Mra.
Alter uttafyln* their •PPHyra.
Banadene and Voight Van
surprise etanent was a bit hard John J. Jerow. 205 W. Indian ' and
,
t«TyiWeraM Ctarera ENGAOKD-Mr. and Mra. Don- cles of lhe First Methodist Church Byckle of Barney MUI entertuliw-d half of Uie group b.azcd a ««
Appliques of re - embroidered to keep concealed for the ”cx- Hills Drive, are announcing the borough
।
with designating symbol* which
Ky.. arrived Saturday t~» aid R. Norton, R1 Woodland, anst an open house on Memorial Day
^ualn and iamuTuu- nounc* the engagement ot their
Aknuon lace distinguished the tra" day. but nevertheless, a 111 engagement and approaching vUHUxir
,
to honor their daughter. Connie, the remaining half followed.
marriage of their daughter. Carol Edward neehuMta. for fivwiy*
&lt;taughter Carol Anne, to Ervin
and Ed Derry. Dick Van Byckle,
Hazel Jerow. and Stephen H.
The Harvey Haans and son.'Arthur Lubitz. Jr., ton of Mr.
with mock injuries for wh*r»‘ 111-1,Mrs Hasel Hinkley entertained Mary Alice Lockwood and Pragy ai&lt;l tud to be administered; sum
ning, tile .Maurice Oatroths. Clink. III. son of Stephen H. John vtaited his mother al Cadi)- »nd Mrs. Ervin A. Lublts of SunSwift who will graduate on June 11.
and a chapel train.
Janine Ostroth. Elisabeth Park- Clink IT. of Spring Lake and Uie lac Saturday and Sunday.
f-rid Mis* Norton will be attend- lhe Magdalene Circle. A devoa* a sling for a broken arm.
late Mra Margaret Clink. The
1110 Dr John William* family lnk u&gt;c CBPii°l A c a d e m y of
For Ik/v-cri, Uie bride carried a
Bandaging of a head wound, .md
atcanpiroed
Bernard
H^k
tone
Beauty
School
in
Lansing
thta
Orris Johnson. and bags were
birthday couple plan to be married July
while csthld. stephanolls and lilies
•'»kJp
Mary Alice, and wrapping of »
17 in St Rose of Uma Church to Ry raciwe. N. Y. for the Me-1 Fall Her fiance 1* employed with completed tor the migrant workers. granddaughter.
of the valley atop a white Bible.
two great-grandchildren. Connie
Those who attended were Ethel
at Hastings
_______
mortal holiday weekend Mr Hoc* 1 the Oldsmobile Division of GenMtas July Smith served as maid
and Ski. tn UU* year s graduating Miller. Joyce Skedgeli. Leona Bo--birthday of Anne.
nas- oevn nere a nunwer oi we»t&gt; । »ral Motor* in Larulne. -No
- wed- - a social hour enjoyed.
man.
Dwth*
Cooper.
Dawn
Tallw.
To dote th* season, the Mattel*BUa* Company
Cum;&gt;any and
and hU
his 1 dln&lt; date has been *et.
■ . .
the eololst. and Bill Smith ta to। with the Blta*
Catherine Barry. Marilyn &lt;*»’-"•
bel Circle had a potluck dinner st
.-1I1 nww»
®
She carried pink and white sweetMrs. Floyd Burkey entertained be the beat num. An Intoerrtlng' .I family jbutil
move InrV
back tn
to Muttn-'*
Hastings |
the cottage of Mra. Melvin Haight friend from Finland who will be Metha Gray. Elaine Lewi*. Ruth
aspending the summer with the Hale. Pal Milts and Mrs Harry
day morning for lhe pleasure or WlUaid Smith and Howaru rrex.i
toiuw a new*-note name b; T.. .
. .
.
Mrs. Wm. Nrthcry a* lhe Nrth- .wen- beat men at each other’s ‘ tan, pjCAM. w|,o &gt;n&lt; the hapi» Club tO
try* an- leaving thia month. ‘ wedding-ao It stem* a bit Ua- iranjnlouicr uho was taopplnc
T!m- Senlcr Club of St. Rzkc
GO gurat* by Cleone Berry. Boruile
of Mr. and I ----------------- ------------- -------------- u-i—.---- .
rqr ’* birthday present with her I of m™, Church will meet MonBueiUer. Cheryl Schantz, and Sally
■.
V — In—.1. ■ In tK*
....
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Mrs. Waiter SoyJ, Hastings, was trjlitlng at a Boy Scout Camp
Mra Allan Hyde entertained the and Nancy Van Syckle, all Class
In Maryland. Mra. Eugene
Mra. Von Dunn ‘ cntrrtalned
Delilah Circle for Its final mroling
Middleville’* fi’ipt. of Schools
nrer pink taffeta arid carried pink
potluck dinner. Devotion* were
Mr. and Mra. Ruaerll Benton Earl Vansickle announced that
and while swreihrart rases
presented Mra. Nethery a gift.
given by Mrs Norman Milstead,
buses will make their regular runs
and a wcta&gt; hour enjoyed
It wa* a netahborhood get- J
n**'
“nd
Bruco
Kaufman
of
Canton,
on
Friday. June 1. and are to re­
wm flower girl.
Bill Smith entertained with together at the Chrau-r Stowell’s'a"d h4ck 071 111 e loc,u •cenc’ 111 Bring friends.
Ohio, over the weekend, and turn student* io their hamra by
also visited Mr. and Mra. Bnicc io am. The T-K AlmnI barupki*
Algonquin Lake fW • poduck dlh- Kaufman. Jr., and family of, to be held Saturday, June 5. at
Tallmadge where they attended 7 30 pm The T-K’school board
After a reotoUon tn the church
Hubbard and third went to Mra.

tea on Wednesday. Jun* 9. In th* Jun* 16 U&gt; Portage

regular monthly meeting.

if

Honor Graduates
At Gathering

st R0,e $enior
Meet

Middleville Alumni
Banquet Saturday

Marriage Licenses

“
ArttO*"
MlhTom .
State College.
Stebbins. Bill Damson, Mike ,of the evening while the hoetesw.
tl5BU1Sd. by
,Wc,‘ldril, D,‘£ Memorial’ Day weekeiid.
---- ------- •
Clardy. Gary Will*. Denny Kel- served
,
drasrrt and coffee to the
George
u vtsitlhg her
Forrest Tbbla* arrived home j ly. Rick Haas and John Keefer. .
daughter, lhe Bernard Cralglc
Monday from a fiahing trip to, Gary, Denny and Rick, who are ।'sixteen guests.
1 family at Pittsfield. Moa*
Canada. He reports a good time' sulte-matGi of Don at “K" colMra Cedric Morey entertain- j nie Ow;rKt. cole family of Sunlege. ore «&gt; ue
Oi Ute
r1 -U*iU,nl°r H“?h
tWd were gueste of her parents,
wedding, Mikl! Clardy will bo teacher*with a punch party at U;(. [io , Ha
and fish were plentiful.
o.fcr the
her home on W Madison Wed- ,
'
nesday afternoon lionoring re-1I —
•
-family
- and•
The --Rldianl Shuster
tiring teacher. Mrs. Harry Bar- ।the J. Franklin Huntley family
professional
num.
।
holiday weekend at die Shusters
Complete Beauty Training
on Lake Michigan.
Next week will be a great father
and *°n outing, when Harm Wil­
cox with David and Bert Payne
hi-foihion hairstyling
Mrs. Charles Wark of LaJolla. with Tom fly into Canada to camp
Calif, who has been vtalUng1
glamorous wiggory
and fish.
rtson. in Detroit whlteDr. Work m ^Uie Mc^ial^D^r *wwkend
haircoloring-makeup
SJSay^l^ a’X ££

HAIR STYLING

Visitors from West
To Arrive Monday

view Motel for u week.
j
Langcrveld ot KalamaThey are the former Mlam xoo. Young Craig Langervtld had
Francca and Etale Holmes of a big time. He celebrated bls sec­
Woodland Mid they are here for ond birthday. Saturday. May 29.
the HUB. Alumni banquet. Bat- | and »w hl* first parade, with the
urday. June 12th.
big bands and iota of horses, down­
.. town InAIfiaUngs on Me mortal Day
■ morning. ’
&gt; I The Leslie Cook* were al Point

Raservations now being token for JUNE and
fall claise*.

LIMITED ENROLLMENTS

SmTRjtot. Shannon? M?» Roger
celebrating their 20th wedWtaweU and Mra D C French ding nuUrereary

WRIGHT IIAUTY ACADEMY

Accrwditwd School of Cosmcfolo
140 W. Michigan, Baffle Creel
Fhowo WO 4-4010

ran given In their honor Wed- *
nreetay: Mra. Paul Faulkner will ««» “
entertain with a lunchton at
Gull Harbor Inn Thursday and Mfl
an aftiT the Alumni banquet
j party will be given by tlte Clay- 1

send information on enrollment schedules
without obligation.

U»

dunk Lake home.

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mg meeting. The group enjoyed
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33

Nylon flppeni arc used

and the program which centered

were filled.
Mra Han Stamm entettelned
Ute Tamar Circle with a poUuck

cusslon ot the Spanish American
Study. Mra George Elliott was »
guest of the Circle.
The Abigail Circle was entertallied a: the home of Mra Roy
Hubbard. A devotional program

cottage on Friday, June 11, for it*

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In textiles, clothing and related
arts at Michigan Stale Unlver- turned Saturday from * 10-day
trip to Washington, D. C, when
Nylon zippers were designed to they vuited the Atenj Riders.
111 rem*tn for “
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R,,.nmjn n.
'fih.,?
arrive
Orchertra concert ta Battle
S“o,.*5LXl making them more
nephew, Robert Holkwray. and

Mr. and Mrs. H.vrvey Burgcm ner party for them at the Richard
were Sunday and Monday guests Cock and Finnic Wall Lake cot­
tages Saturday evening. Other
BurgtsKcs, of Otsego. and acders. who will soon be celebrating
services nt Covert, the boyhood their 50th wedding anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Williams,

.Phone
City

U U-. K-

Wednesday. May 28
Mrs. Leslie Lockwood entertained

Lulu
beth Cooley. Mr. and Mra. H. J.
Edmonds, al) of Hastings: Mr.

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ucvTiM VKtnni

since 1664
for dinner at. Gull Harbor Inn.
While la Washington, lbw and
U&gt;e Alan Rldert attqnttod a

Uanal Symphony. They atoo at­
tended a concert by . the Marina
Band at the . Marin* Barracks

In Georgia be Inspected quanto*

white ironing If handled white

That was the year they put the balance wheel
Into the watch and started watches ticking. Now
the tick tock Is obsolete. After 300 years, it's
been replaced by the tiny Accutrorf tuning fork
which keeps time through vibrations. The result:
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ford: Sue Butler. Vincent Smith.

Kennedy Memorial in Arlington
sure ta applied.
When applying a nylon tipper
and Mra. Ernest Ruthruff. Jr,
the Mltchlng line must be folRoger Whiting and two daughtinned at Gatlinburg, Tenn., and
Myrtle Beach. N. C.
Caryl Hoffman. Augusta: Mr.
and family of Durand spent the
Special
care
la
recommended
and Mrs Vern Bivens. Naahvltte;
Memorial weekend with his
for
maximum
mttafactlon
with
Mr. and Mra. Emlo Ruthruff,
Sr, and granddaughter of tho nylon zipper. Mrs. Stem sug- mother, Mra. May Chenoweth.
Cloverdale: Jock Edmonds. Kala­
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mazoo: Mrs. Arthur Standtoy,
Wall Lake.
L Treat aa a synthetic fabric. guarta at the 25th wedding an­
Douglas Stowell came homo
niversary cciefaraUon tor Mr.
Friday evening from Ann Arbor

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liauser, Jr. of Naatwilie i»ve tag.

HaMings.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hewitt

flrat
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— grandchild.
—-—
Escondido, Calif., where they A daughter was born to Mr. and
spent the past two weeks with1 Mn&gt;. Lindon (Carolyn Hewitt)
their uncle and aunt, Mr. and! Daniels of Novato. Calif.. We^
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Honor* College al Michigan State m&lt;xUnK
J- B. Tunmbui and
University.
*
i R- C. Hennte, president and vice
u.._
.
president ot the Thornappie
One hundred
and eighty-two
•enters are to receive their high
acitaol diplomas at this time.
The fallowing named Senton.
arc to be graduated with high
honors ia grade point average of
I AO or hlgiier!;
Lorna Lorraine Ainsworth.
By Mn, Albert Green
Sherri Lee Bakcr. Shirley Ann
Blough, Donna P. Colby, Marsha
Ann Groff. Gloria Jean Hecht.
Randall Jay Hcwlu. Sandra J.
Hough, Archer L. Howard, Jr,
John F. Hum, Joyce L. Jackson;
Moore are (tains Quit

William J. Bchilhaneck. chair
Barry Belecllv
wmee Board, announces the
appointment of Dr. w. R. Birk,
Hastings, as a medical advisor to
the local board.

Tnr nisTTwas bannir—i

tak« Odessa Lions

Baoc^taureMe exerejM
Baocataureate
nwlm for
&lt;»■ the&gt;&gt;.. I President,
Preaident. Frevest
Forrwit Mitehell;
Mltrhell, rice
vice : -pho HistaricM Scene/ of
? Lakewood High School preudtnu. Edward Cowiey, Wail .\ucnigan has pubiUtaxl a guide
xt11!
&lt; h” 8und*{-June «• *bbo“ and Don McLi«xi; seore- [o
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J ’ U'r ncw hlih
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Senion ell) be tlu lt»v
IVmunl -Tlwona* on.1 ml .. ..
.
W. FricMu U( the Sunfield . twteur. John Henry. ’
in 5&amp; counties in Michigan.
Chureh• Dr. R. L. Paine of 11m: Them- '
uKS'
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aub and zone
June fa rtTpra Jkorn'Kit
lhe *0**»Bn« of-

Name Dr. Birk
Medical Advinor
To Draft Board

tho daughter of Francis TiTd
Nancy &lt;Hlck&gt;. Buckner She »u
u-xi married to Harare Babcock
Sept. 27, 1905, In Bentonia.
Slw was a member of’ the
Evangelical United Brethren
Church and the VFW Auxiliary
Mrs. Bahmrlr t.
i

Name luikewood !

inlormaUon to the Warning
public. It Hsu tho location of
each museum and alto; special
direciloiu; hours opined to the
public; admisdon for* and a

Hubbard Hills

Un» Vmile of Maron and WU-

Etta Kinmil of Bcur Uta, and
Mra. Mary Wooirklgeof Wyndocte; a brother, Gene at White
Cloud. 15 grandchildren and
fight great grandchildren.

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a dlaq Balltying defect.
Dr. A. B. Gwinn, Dr. Raymond
O Pinnie. and Dr. BvmU L.
Phelps are also medical advisors
to tlic board, all'three physicians
assisting tho Board for many
yearn.
•
Dr. Gwinn served during World
War II and Dr*. Finale and

To the Graduate

reappointed al that time.

This

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By Mn, Dan Peterfnan

Classic
Will Bring Out
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Folk
Slug

Visitors at the Dan Peterman
home Saturday "and Bunday were
lhe Marlon Shades and Uie Dale
Shades of rural Lowell. Mrs. Velman Johnson of Grand Ledge,
the Harlan MacDowell family of
Farmington, the Roy Erbs. Mra.
Wayne Shade and Linda, the
William Groffs of Plymouth, and
Mrs. Raymond Gutierres of AlTlie 42nd annual Head

Llvlngxton. Joyce A. Root, Vicky
Lee Sherman, Dennis D. Smith,
Gary‘A. Bmltb. James D. StoeL
Marjorie M. Tnuma and Larry J.
Vojtech.
The following Senior* are to be
graduated with honors—(a grade
point average of 3f»-».48);

Michigan e periodic, puzzling die-off of alevives along the
lower Great Lakes has started again. Windrows of the
dead fish have been washed ashore recently in the St. Clair
rivet system ami the Thumb area along Lake Huron, clutter­
ing miles of beaches with a springtime eyesore. A lew ifc
losses, which are especially heavy in these two parts of Bulling, Bonnie L Carter, Claire
the stare, are expected to also occur up and down Lake J. Chapman. Peggy j. Cooley,
Michigan’s shores this spring. The annual die-off of these Bonny Lee Everett, Ginger L.
members of the herring family remains a mystery, but Plgel. Alan C. Goodemoot, Mar­
teseaxch efforts are being made by fish biologists to solve sha R. Grinage. UVon R. Hamp,
Janke M. Healy, Linda M
the situation.
Meanwhile, the alewife problem leaves James;
shoreline owners with an unpleasant cleanup chore. The
Melody L. Johnson. Nancy A.
best thing they can do is simply rake up these fish and Leak, Linda M. Meyers, Paulette
bury them. Alewives coake excellent fertilizer so this work
is not all lot naught. -&gt;Mich. Dept, of Conservation

Barryville

Mrs. Rotyrt Herman took a
group of Naahvtlte Naxarcnn
Young People to a Zone Rally at
lhe Sturgis Church of the Naa-

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Mra Herald Hununell.

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Class officers are: President,
Rod Lake; vice president, Ken
Carr; secretary. Sandra Hough,
and treasurer, Shirley Blough.

The me&amp;tngc of folk music
langvs in luunan exp?riaice all
tile way from aocial protret to
Mrs. Elgin Totten and son. Alan, lullabies, and in inatrumcat* Dance Club will iioid (heir final
of Olivet were recent visitors of from African drums to Soottteh
bagplpca.
.
John A. Flower, aaeociato dean
Widrlg were Mr. and Mra. Fred of The Utdrarauy ' of Mp-fagy^n tumuiuii Marvin Frrcatotic will
Weinert of Lansing. Mra. Wid- School of Music, explains that
ng w entertained for Ua Me­ ' Folk mu*Ic ia direct musical
morial weekend at the home of cxpTMBKm. and to far Rm cocMr. and Mra. tr-------- - “
cerncd with theory and with
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i.al.the.Hlhallcid'Fqg, thl
cuneij.
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Vtsiung Mrs Eda-ard'XTfRs.
U a ;
comas stylistically complex lhen
It probably reusea Io be folk
...w I.CUVM, IW MUKO-, Mfl music and moves over intoUw
-w ™.;-.- ut________
Lucy CUuk of'IYaverao City, and
her daughter, Mr. and Mra. Don­
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of Owcrutxxv, Ky. They atoo group tn ttreuk into ttat opmiqg
called on Mr. and Mra. Freeland chorus at Bach's MagnUlcaV.
But ‘We Shall Overoorae* comes
out naturally."
Mower toys both folk music
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Wieland and Carol A. Wilson.
The class valedictorian is Miss
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Mr. and Mra. Leslis Daniels * Gloria
plcnic Hecht, daughter
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wiches and dish to pass. ♦ Mr. WeinerU of Lenzing.
xnd Mrs. Morgan Inman and
Nancy Jo of Plymouth spent the
Memorial weekend with lhe
Floyd Baxters.

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Roy Finstroms and their daurh-

Red Cross Swim
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Hastings Youth Council Sum­
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�Saxon Golfers Win Hastings Lone Loop Title
Reynolds Earns !

1963 when they allot a 320 at:West Central, as Alma waa de­
Ionia, beating 8t. Johns which fewted kt GreenvIBe Thursday,
liad a 328. Carl Petenton and 17-4. Alma had suffered only one
Tom Reynolds were on that Blue; previous defeat, to Grand Iredge.

Medalist Honors

At Alma Course
Hdtoball Team Nipt

Ledgert, 3-2; Track

Team Finithet Lail
In final Weal Central Confer-

,“uUn«!1 High School
Golf U am tamed Uie A1 in a
Country Club course to win the
Baseball team
'rcond in the circuit, the
--------- &gt; W-S UVcislon to Uie Ledger* while the
Track team finished last fa Uie
loop mnel at Ionia.

with M2.
‘TJL SS’tn^he
St. Johns, the defending cham­ ether two on Uw :963 foursome j
ti^ee of
pion, finished third with 2M. were Rod Miller and John Cle“
Greenville had 380, Charlotte. 373, went. in 1962 HaaUngs finished
third with 246 led by Jock Hop- ,u ™ns and Ule *ln’
K ,
kins with 81. Ron Miller had 90. | Mike Anderson started off for
Lake wood 423.
Tom Reynold*, one of the three
nolda
B7.
Seniors on the Saxon's starting
founome. wa* medalist for the
The 1965 champlonaitlp was cox's double. In the second in­
meet with a terrific 77. Tom determined on the tournament ning Jerry Walters singled and
carded 38-39 fur his low score.
and dual matches. Hastings had came home on a teammate*
a perfect record, winning all double. That ended the Comet*
scoring, although they threat­
seven official duals.
ened in Uie third and fifth.
Hastings' SUre O’Donnell
tripled fa lhe first timing but
Heatings had finished second
In tile league tournament In 1064.
scoring 33T while St- Johns scored on lhe Grand Ledge diamond
then Coach Jock Ctareyn lad*
331 on their own course.
The victory gave Hasting* a tie
Hastings won its first league
Dick Hamm walked to start
golf title fa modem history In for second with Alma in the the frame, then Ronald Hayden,
Paul Lublenieckl and Dave Wil­
liams rapped out consecutive
single*. O’Donnell filed ‘out to
center -then Steve Allerding
singled, ueff Kimmel walked and
Allerding waa cut off attempting
to go home Hastings got nine
hit* of! the Comet hurlen.

1 •

Show Saturday at
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. J
WAfitAm II Ill'll
n Cbieril It lit II.

; Finish One-Two

equipment, alee ping bags. mw£|‘

I tresses. heaUn and many C
l,p“
f0T camping.
I Atwther .pectaj feature will tn- j

,alm Report Limit Cotch In All-Big Ten

The nth annual Family Camptng Pliid Day and Show will be
held Saturday. June 5, al Western
Michigan UnlveraUy'X Kan ley

1 dude a display of books, pamph- .
F—
1*‘»- n^ps. guides, and other Motel 8t Cabin* on Drummond (**&gt; “^fagan athletic trama ttoliterature on family camping.
. mlnated the Big Ten fa unofflSpecial aid* for planning tripa j men
laland,
and
were
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fisher
to
come
fa
with
their
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wl
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mm tn mmr &gt;n with thrlr limit

Tt»e «how. expected to be the I

W win auo icaiurc -

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the Michigan Family Camping I Ths thow starts ax 9.30 am.
Association wll] be consultants.
and will continue all day. There! M*C^ 5. S
balket^
Anyone Intonated tn camping U no charge and everyone b
can get valuable information on welcome
captain of the University of Son
Baaed on a point total of 10-1
awnping and camping equipment. I Tom Slaughter .and Archie
lha1 won lhe . from nrxl to tenth place Mich­
New rampers can get first-hand Potter o’f the Western Michigan N IT- ln-1949|
igan rame up with 102 total

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Ing into Uie fifth then they ral­
lied for five runs and enough to
defeat Alma. 7-4.
The score by innings:
HASTINGS ....M3 0M 0—3 9 1

point* In 12 tporu Illinois with
11 sports had a percentage mark
of 650 and 616 point* with Wtecontfa next on a 12-*port basis

BOWLING

Saxon Golfers
Defeat Comets

by Frank Claus* AMF Staff of Champions

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Michigan again won five
championships as In 1963-64.
Thl* year1* title* came ta foot­
ball, hfiyketboll. wrestling, gym­
nasticsand tennis. In addition,
although not counting in these
figures, the Wolverine* won the

Ledge. Stephen Young* posted
the only Saxon win, defeating
Gary Friedman 6-2. 2-6, 6-1.
In the other singles, Steve
Palmquut defeated Dennis
Storrs. 7-5, 6-0. and Doug Shaw
In doubles. Doug Bari beau and
Jim Osman defeated Jim Cham­
bers and Chuck Guenther. 6-2,
6-1, and Mike Lee and Roger
Priebe defeated Page Barden and

On the basis of Spring sports
JuM completed, the Wolverines
totaled 37 pofats »tth Uie Spar­
tans again tecond with 29 and

Track at Hasting* High hit
a new low Wednesday night of

Wolverine pointe included 10
for tennis and nine each for
baseball, golf and outdoor track.

l«hed 8th in their eight-school
Ionia won the meet with 40
points, followed by Grand Ledge
with 38, Greenville with 24. St.
Johns with 22. Charlotte with 20.
Lakewood with 18 and Alma with

Hastings failed to win a tint
second fa that event. Dave Wil­
cox took third fa the 220 and
Tom Payne third In Ute 120 high
hurdle*. Wilcox was fourth fa
the 100 yard dash and Jim Wal-

Payne

wa*

fifth

in

the

low

fifth fa the high Jump to account
for Hastings' 16 point*.

Harold Old* of Grand; Ledge

..$22,000.00

IN THI FIRST WARD. has two large bedroom* with large elotet* up. alto full bath up. and down­
stair* &gt;. flying room, with fireplxa, dining room, kitchen with axhautt hood, nice basement with

MQII

UnlveraUy faculty will be
charge Mid they will be «M6Ked' jyllClUSdlL illoU
equipment including tenia, tent by Harry Borden. President of
C

about equipment and
the old campent will see new
Family Camping I information

other tied with Olds tunning the
century In 10 seconds Hat to
wa* only iwo-tenths off his 220
standard uf 222 and anchored
the 880 relay team to a 1:336
winning performance.
Doug Baribcau Jumped 20 feet.
7t« Incite* for a new long Jump
murk and Uie Comet mile relay­
team won that event fa 3:276
Al Anderson of St. Johns set a
meet record going 5 feet, 10b
inchM fa lhe high jump.

Why Bowling Instruction?

Bowling has become the greatest participant eport of
all time. Experts estimate that more than 89,000,000 people
are enjoying the game today. This number includes men.
women and yohngstera of all
ages. Yet, our bowling center* versial subject. There are too.
acrosa the nation are crowded many self-acclaimed instruc­
with bowler* who are suffering tor* who don't know how to
poor or mediocre score* for the detect and correct a fault and
lack of good fundamental bowl­ aecond. the bowling styles of
ing Instruction. To these peo­ professionals are passed on to
ple bowling instruction ha* be- the novice and average bowler
mme increasingly mote impor­ by these same aelf-stylcd in­
tant and necessary.
structors. When any bowler
It la through the distribu­ copies the stylo of a "star"
tion of Instructional literature bowler his or her game will
that the millions bowling today suffer appreciable. Develop
can receive help and advice vour own style- and stick with
from professionals.
It. providing you do not vio­
. Bowling Instruction has al­ late tho fundamentals of good
ways been a somewhat contro­

CHICKEN BARBECUE at the
New 4-H Livestock Barn
at the Barry County Fairgrounds

Saturday, June 5 sp.m*m's*p.m.
Adults - $1.50

Children under 12 - 75c

Phone 945-3524 for Reservations
A Memorial Dedication of the new 4-H Bam ta
Arthur Richardson at 8:00 P.M.
—Speiwered by Ik* Caritew Grange—

WHEREVER YOU GO

.SI2.SOO.OO

A NICI BUNGALOW ON GASKILL ROAD AT Ml DDLS LAKI, he* living room, large kitchen with

nii.it jump

•*

tic tank and drain field, children go to Altoft School
hodl........................................................ ..$7,500.00
ANOTHER BEAUTIFUL HOME AT ALGONQUIN LAKE. Igrse living room with fireplace.’carpet ar«
drape*, three nice bedroom*. bath and Vi wllh double v«nlty, stall

50 foot dock, for ........................................................................................................................ $26,000.00
A REAL NICI BUNGALOW all on one floor, ha* living room, two bedroom*, kitchen with dining space,
full basement, amomatlc ga* he*t, and ha* attached garage, for...........$9,500.00

AN EXTRA NICE HOME AT ALGONQUIN LAKE, all on one floor, with large living room, with fire­
Mace. three nice bodroom*, ha* a bath and Vi bath, utility room, kitchen with bar and ha* dining
soeca, built-in stove and own, and garbage dltpoul. beefed with hot water fired oil burner, alumi-

an for u.----$20,000.00
TWO COTTAGES ON CLOVERDALE LAKE with 210 fee* on lake frontage and the lot h 200 feet deep,
lot l» right on M-43 and Cloverdale lake, fumithlns* with a few exception* go with the cottage*,
each ha* living room, one bedroom, dining space and shower bath, small cottage has living room.

SIXTY ACRES OF BARE LAND excepting one small lot for

mc-yd

suu

-S6.000.00

BUSINESS LOCATED RENTAL FROFIRTY In good busineu district which rents for $150.00 per mo. for
.
$1,400.00

A REAL GOOD HOME IN FREEPORT, has four bedroom* and lot* of closet room, up and down, living
garage, lot* of shade, corner lot---------- ------------- —-------------------------------------------------------

$7,200

A REAL NICE VERY COMPOSTABLE HOME IN THE FOURTH WARD HA$TINC$, ha* two (carpsted bedrooms up and down, a living room, one bedroom, dining room, kitchen, full bath, full
basement, with gas heat, garage, is Insulated, and ha* *torm window* and screen*----------- $8,500
A REAL SWETT BUNGALOW IN THE SECOND WARD.with living room, dinette, two bedroom*, kit-

BUNGALOW ON M-37 WIST

Of TOWN, on

running water,
...$1,500.00

ANOTHKR GOOD BUY IN THI 4th WARD,.Hatting*, he* two nice bedroom* with clo*et» upii
and down one bedroom, living room, dining room, kitchen and W bath down with full bath
SI 0.000
A RIAL GOOD. YEAR 'ROUND HOME RIGHT ON LEACH LAKE, ha* living room, three nice bedroom*,
dining end kitchen room* combined, bath, ha* redwood tiding, good well, lot It 50 ft. wide, run*
from water'* edge to highway, ha* permanent dock and a pontoon boat and a 16 ft. steel fishing
boat, heater and electric range, Ihl* place ha* only been built a few year*, all for ...$12,600,00

H0-1D. DASH — Woo by OU&gt;
H.); S-*eM (14 i 3-Wlk«x (Hi : 4
nil*; S-Icnl*. *:J1
FIXAL SCORE:

John Biedenlrarh. third txurman on tho Michigan State

Flfat St Mattlwws Clam
State champion*.

VACATION CLUB
If you want to go away with peace of mind
next year . . . Join our VACATION CLUB
now—You'll never miss the small deposits...
and you'll welcome your vacation next year.

Wl NOW HAVr LIINAAR •$ PLAT ON BIG CEDAR LAKE. VERY REASONABLY PRICED AND
WILL SIU ON LAND CONTRACTS.
A GOOD HOME CLOSE IN IN HASTINGS, ha* two bedroom*, hall and full bath upstair* and down or^
bedroom, living room, dlnlnf room, kitchen and toilet Mot, ha* baiement with new gs« furnace,
new water heater, Ntuoted on Vi lot. for
—-------------- ------------- --------------- 5.250.00

DUE TO RECENT SALES WE NEED NEW LISTINGS:
HASTINGS SALESMEN
Carl Niolhamor
Homo Phono Wl 0-3004

Richard Slocum
Homo Phono Wl 5-S856

WREEL HORSE, OF COURSE
Now mowing'* fun, and fatter, too.
This 4-wason tractor ca*e* all lawn
and garden tasks. Test-ride? Call:

E. L. CARPENTER
HARDWARE
142 C. Stalo St.

Phono Wl 5-2983

MEMBER: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

Friendly, Neighborly Service for 78 C.onlinuout Yeart

We w ant to be your Banker

\

�and Dwight Mtar with uaang Georg* and Ann Hamaty,

tournament launched with

nrtnnirrtrtiW

used at 6:30 to pt play under­ third vata Oha;
way. Dow gross honors want to
Harvey Slater, former HOC club
ehamp with a 77. Second tow
a foursome hitting a shot on the
Hastings race Fans, just as others throughout the Nation,
tee And than hitting alternate
have always been interested in the 500-Mile Indianapolis
classic, but Monday brought the greatest thrill lo regular tans lien Carr and Jlrn Spoon with 80 Tresaa Belfield and Scott Cleve­
land with a 4g. Tied tor second
and ibiMtMnd* of others when Gordie Johncock brought his
loadslrr in for fifth place in the annual event. What had been Callaway system went to I.ynn
Mickey Hall with 49. Tied for
another car race to most of us became just about ’the most
imiMirtant event on the Memorial Day program—and Gordie were Gordon ironside. Jlrn Cot­ fourth were Garrett Isham and
.K.
m IK.
mlllL....___ ____ . .
ter. Coach Bob Miller and Ken Connie McCloskey and Gordon
dr»w
the plaudits of million*
throughout the United Stales. Day. and there were 72 players Rom with a net ot 72. The win­ and Jean Ironside with 50 There
un hand for the men’s morning ners of the blind bogey were Bob

|

Armchair Athlete

tho Hastings IJ
Which scored an —
torr in Uie West Central Obnfvence meet over the Alma Coun­
ter Club layout Friday. It was
only the second prep golfing
championship m modern history
for the Saxons, and Uie only
championship for Blue A Gold

HAPPIER
FAMILIES

Winning Ute champtonaiilp on

portimity to plead with league
officials, and Uie Michigan High
School Athletic Assoclateou of­
ficer*. to quit holding tourna­
ment* on "home courses."
A golf course U aomvUHng personai. no two axe alike. The
home course of a good golfer

am and Larry and Julia Martin
with Ma. ... A highlight of the
morning's play occurred when
paMiodgea sank a shot from off

Middleville to
Have ‘Coffee?
For Youth
villa Friday morning. June 4. Mulford art making the advance

Among Top Seniors

another "Walk-In Cotfee Shop"
sporanrtd by the MlddlevUle Kx-

Dogs Available

ATHLETE'S FOOT C(RM
HOW TO kill nr.
IN ONI HOUR.

The Barry County Humane
The Youth Council wUl be the
recipient at all the prooaeda ttf Sudcn- remind* r«*-~ »«*&lt;«•
rated in obtaining prt* that
118 which was graduated from
an
generally available for HOW
Aquinas CoUrge Sunday. Turn was
gram. They need additional • adoption" M tho Dog Pound
\ice pmldent of hla class.

YOU. OUR CUSTOMERS. HAVE
i POPULAR DEMAND. FELPAUSCH

’ FOOD

The story of Swiff® Premium Pro-Ten Beef (Beef he-

CENTER

youd belief) so tender you can cut it with a fork, every
tender bile brings you a healthy helping of high quality

golfer learns much about it Flaymg hU home course gives him
tame* and
mate what
lor various
understand

if ;?f

r

meet protein. Martha Logan say# to prepare as usual but

doesn't have tai esti­
cldto sirnuld be used
shots. He learns to
the problem* one

Pro-Ten tendered beef is so tender it takes 15 to 30 min-

MICH. PURE BEET

utes less total cooking time and look for the lable Pro-

Ten tendered beef.

slay away from It. He gams
knowledge of the greens, and
leant* how to play them. Otten
Ju*t Anda* it netcxMirj to putt.

756975

way they putt. We don't think it
ta fair to hold a tournament on

not like a basketball ar tennis
court, baseball diamond or foot­
ball held, where dimerutons arc

ECONOMY BLADE CUT

PRO-TEN BLADE CUT

►porta, where Ute playing facillUea are identical, coaches figure

43‘

49

advantage. Golf Is tn a class by
Itself when it comes to "home
town" advantage.
In State tournament regional
play, wc believe no team should
that team's home course. As­
signment of teams toplay ' away '
would cause UUle hardship on
anyone- no more than on the
team which 1* sent from Lan-

GREAT BROILING STEAK • • •

ARM OR ENGLISH CUT
Greenville whipped Alma, 164­
173. ft Greenville. At Alma Fri­
day, Uie Panthers won runner-up
honors in the league meet with
342, St. Johns had 156 and
GreonviUe 360!

WITH COUPON AT BOTTOM OP PAGE

PRO-TEN

thia
there is a great .blntoglcaj reason
for steadfastly keeping this June
1 opening, we can see no pbjr^
tian to have the season open mi
that tUliermen can catch the in-

SPARTAN COFFEE

"&gt; 69

Meit
WAYNE

HAROLD

JUNE BRIDE
Ye*, site's a* lovely
Hw shining an»&gt;nd knight.

PRO-TEN

*•99' lk79c

HAMBURGER
3-LB. PKG. OR MORE

33c

SPARTAN GOLDEN SOLIDS

MARGARINE

225c

BEEF, PORK AND VEAL

MEAT LOAF
PESCHKE
SMOKED liver
LIVER sausaue
SAUSAGE...A.C.
rcaunnc. smuntu
....A.u.

BRAUNSCHWEIGER

You »e litem walking

JIFFY
bus then you smile

BRAND

arm guide

And you car: teu'.t Hasting*
Aluminum whsn it romrt to
JUnfatlten Biding. Give ytxir

summer

Beautiful tHdma.
and Shutters m
on and white
.
there t». . . avail-

ECONOMY

LEAN, FRESHLY-GROUND

&gt;yed getting tn on the exciteit of the first cateh. . . . Our
nervation Department prides
itself with InnovaUorb, and he
think these chape wisely could
institute another. . . .
A record-sired army/of 44380
archers took 3300 whltetaila last
season. The Conservation De­
partment postcard survey of
bowhunters pointed to a harvest
of 1.700 deer In the northern
half of the Lower Peninsula and
M0 In the UP. About 440 were
taken in our southern farmbelt

an excellent play at the Hal­
ting* Country Club on Memorial

SIRLOIN STEAK

ECONOMY

s

REGULAR OR DRIP GRIND

Oatdoor Trail—While Old Burn

like to again complain abbut not
opening seasons on weekend)

. CHUCK ROAST

CAKE MIXES

OR JIFFY

FROSTING MIX
7% to 9-oz.
PACKAGES

59f
49

MICHIGAN

CHECK
THESE

■PURE SUGAR

5 39c

I WITH THIS COVFON AND A M OB MOKE FOOD OBDER
I THBU SAT., JUNK B.

EXTRA

■■
■■

VALUE

COUPONS

REGULAR OR DRIP

: SPARTAN COFFEE
reiuuT., Mint.

—
Redeem Bonus Card
Coupon No. 9 For

&gt; TEMPO' JUICE GLASS

EACH

5C PLUS

2

T9

�Dead Alewives

fltate are Uttered with windrows
01
**»&gt;''« »Wch have bent
wxthed ashore during recent

Litter Beaches

Of Lake Huron

eyesore, but not ono-noc an unciwrished cleanup chow
Rate fUlwrtca mm—can Tho beat thing they can do ta

The sight al«ng the SL Clair
i'•-bellied
river system and Thumb area
L^b Huron u not
wa. one utece days I ’ Lake Michigan.
especially for local aterelinal The Problem ta a fairly new
owners.
one. triggtred by the alewifek rise
As far as the eye ean sea I
Bbund*n^ in the IBM's after
beaches in these two parta of
having invaded Michigan waters

Pound® of'Mlc,u&lt;ftn
toe ««nP*e.;by late trout. This means that
THE HASTINGS BANNEB—b
onl&gt;' W1-00^1*’1 than, when the a* lamprey Is coa- Thonday, Joae 3, IMS

LMtyeir

tng the die-off.

bury them.

small. short-lived members of
the herring family die from
natural causes after spawning
when t la
weakened
eulate tha

wife problem In one neat stroke.
Figuring high In their plan*

ai.k*..clogs nets in large numbers and
ar^l1^StvPi’'^UCtl?n
Ox&gt;n from setting
\P7,7
l[Uncc- W!n* «wp-water nets during certain
upon the tlmra °r lhc yeftr •»«««•
thu
alewlfc as a low-value "trash” problem.
•
species which is hardly worth the
whii* th* .Wrorin. «
ih.,

fighting fish, rated among the

looking into other pcMiblUUai to

only pmny-onte price,
ta.«

reasons.

of

Large
fish potentially offer an Impor-

ASKED FOR IT...NOW! BY
FEATURES 2 GREAT GRADES

happier

Ian while boosting angling op­
portunities In the Great Lakis,
the Department ta also studying
striped bo® to detettnine wheth-

FAMILIES
y

r

shop at

,r
alewife Is also a main Item in
Ml*.
th*
k*_ . '

Department fisheries biologiste
may never unravel the mywery
ot the alcwlfc die-off, but they
arc hopeful Usey can turn the
tables on this problem.
It wont happen overnight, but
perhaps shoreline residents will
find their cleanup job a little
easier this Spring, knowing
there U a chance they wont be
faced with this unpleasant task

1ENTER /(■

Young, grain fed beef is: Tender - Tasty - Thrifty •

ECONOMY,
GRAIN-FED

bought right • priced right - allowing you to serve beef

LIGHT... REFRESHING

more often especially offered for those who desire lean­

PEPSI-COLA

er beef al lower prices. Look for the Economy Beef

BEEF

Achieve Awards

6QQC

SWISS OR

ROUND STEAK
PRO-TEN

LB.

Delton Cubs

label.

89

69

WELL-TRIMMED

D *£21r

covroNBELOW

SPARTAN FRESH-FROZEN

ORANGE JUICE

EXTRA-TENDER

RIB STEAK
PRO-TEN

"

BOULES

ECONOMY GRAIN-FED

T-BONE STEAK

ECONOMY

PRO-TEN

.$-&lt;09

• 891 ‘69

ECONOMY

•

89'

Q » $1do
PILLSBURY FLOUR

A TREAT ANY TIME OF THE YEAR!

3 $189
J

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25 $179
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HOME GROWN

GREEN ONIONS

RADISHES

2 e.h.. 15c

2 "•‘15'

EmMKCZZMI
WE RESERVE TIIE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES ON ITEMS IN THIS AD.

! REFRESHING

PEPSICOLA

6

39t

directed
•T-«wn bora pwudpated ub
the winners were: beat made
cam. Oeorge Ryan. Dick TeweU
and Gerry Hayward; beet made
can. Jim Marrow. Virgil Ctmala
Ununkin »id Daryl Daniels.

SHOP AND SAVE EVERYDAY AT

~ IISGIST

’

BPR

• WITH ms COUPON AND A M. OR MOBE FOOD OBDEB

southwestern Michigan.
The all-time Michigan brown
trout record Is 21 pounds. 11
ounces from Late Michigan in
IBM.
R is probable that the big
II ■ IIL
•---- ,
4_

Hatchery.
Five

Michigan

State

«wlm-

NCAA roaches All - American

BOWLING.
FOR FUN
and HEALTH

SUMMER

LONG
Improve Your
Gome Before
Next Season

OPEN
BOWLING
Afternoons
and Evenings
» Mi'luy U»Urt
Your Hosts

JU aiCNISAN.

150 EXTRA STAMPS WITH
BONUS COUPON NO. 9
and purchases mentioned

'

Mott. PhU Potter and BUI Lewis

ALL

HOME GROWN

I WITH THIS COUPON AND A M OB MOBE FOOD OBDEB

i twbu mt., june ■

The May meeting w opened

led the group singing.

mason now with Uw U. 8 FUh
and WUdllfe Scrrtce at Quincy.
IU-. caught a 17 8-pound brown
trout in Deep Lake in Barry
County early Bunday morning.

CANNED PICNICS

RING
BOLOGNA

in rank. AreeUoua Campbell, Jr_
the Webetoe Den leader, pre­
sented to Mra. William Herein
the Wcheloa badges for her twin

Catch 171-Pound
Brown Trout Here

CUDAHY BRAND

Spartan Bulk, Large

meeting for selling ticket* to

FOOD CENTERS
ALBION COlDWATER EATON RAPIDS.
MARSHAll MASON WILLIAMSTON

HASTINGS
BOWL INC
W.Wh.4 M Mkk&gt;.

�Movie Crowds

Card of Thanks and In Mamoriam

express our thanks

^ public forum p

Zoom, Strand

CARD OF THANKB

Manager Says

rerautM. nlenos and neighbors
fur Uie luveiy floral Irwutes.

l:un um im*
- —z------ vutoo. National aUcodano* IU-,

oourthouaei.
Tlie Hastings Banner
pauiy shown* us al Uie tune.of Hj-'.uni’i MIcbigAn
tne pai-Aing of our dear husband, •Jo IM Editor;
sicpratiu-r and brother, Cnan.w
tougnl
tui nlgiu,
After my letter concerning mo-

UWl lay uu

titrand.
leticr from Mr. Gordon Bennett,
Maa. to suv. liariey Townsend manager of the Strand Theater.
uiauunxl al about l‘« billion
tor nu comtorung words, aiso
puwuuci. capuirut io cannons,
tne Leonard - Osgood Funeral
Hastings, 1 again would like to
quarter of 1065 indicate a handlake tnu opportunity to make
unrougn tne month of May,
Ina Family at Klwood Barnum
my reply publte.
eastern School I ar the lunch, and
Mr. Bennett states that he ta
CARD OF THANKS
to the many oUicra who sent in tact personally responsible lor
picture, Strand manager Gorarnvuig ai louzpuuMay
lood. Your kindness and tnougnt- all movies Uiat arc booxed al the
titrand and Uiat it Is toeir policy
NEW MSU TEACHING-RESEAHCH UNITS—'Two of the natioo'i Jcuimg teaching and
to "play only films which wc feel
rrvcarch facflttiei — tha 852 million Btochemutry Building (st left ia th« top photo) and
,
Wo have been fortunato,
wonoauui care ami services, me
the M.fi million Cbemhhy Building — will be dedicated June .13 at Mkhigazi Stale Unlvev
Mr. and Mn Franklin Fuhr audience irrcgaraleM of type "
'auld Bennett.
many small, r
rrialucs, tnauiU and neighbors
aity. Feature, include modem rcrearch units ««ch » the htoebemirtry laboratory (at left) which
Ho atao rcaf/irmed Uie titrand's
i cities and towns lu»c tagged ta­
I. r|*«;*»r.l *n.I
tnI—J* ,1— -1.-—-fl &lt; la,
— .
.
policy of cuusUjing each movie aiuon, auvancca ana arose tnan
— ——------ ,
,—,------ --------- --vine* iraiurw in­
' hind tn thu boom, but we have
and, family
dude ntendvr teaching Urilltiei. In the Chemhtry Building tliere are 11 reeitslion room. 2U
according to tne system set up
by the Film Estimate Board of
teaching laboratoeie*, a lOO^est lecture hall and lhe 300-msI auditorium fright). During the pa&gt;t
ot tnt loaa of our husband.
MW h.d 11 mui „n,.llm_n&lt;. in
_ ____ TV- .
... ■ .
",
K. .
National Organizations.
six months iiave bren must en­
lather, and grandfatner.
and family
■
.. .— ... ----- -------------miWebster's dictionary defines
couraging. We11.be open nightly
Mrs, Clarence Koob
merit as "a mark of excellence;
Mn. John ingram and Family
malt
and plsnl groalh Jiambcn in which light, temperature and humidil) can be precisely con*
and family
praiseworthy quality; worth." 1
trolled. Um Chemisliy Budding has a complete glau-blowing shop and special laboratories for
seriously question wncther some
tlon pictuies for the Bunumr
working with radloartive and csplovive mMntali. Both buildings were designed to achieve max­
and family
ot lhe invoice snown recently al
CABD OF THANKS
and the balance of tile &gt; cor
imum vrnalility and erassomy of rvmtruuiuii. They were bull as a &gt;eries of uniform-vise laborsMr. and Mrs. Carroll Elliot Uie Strand .fit into tnis category.
looks great. Il don't rraneaitar
lories, clastrootns nisd oUrt-s, stacked ore on top of another. All wiring and a Urge, -m.iplrc
Just because Hollywood has the
when the future looked so »ood.
.~t Awe. _ InrludfoK .jr, ga» ,,4
lineS ,jr condition.:, and a asnmlrts
gall
to
make
some
of
these
mo
­
IN MEMOKXAM
...
.za. thrac-focl-thkL
,L__ t_ ..Li-c wall:
..
.............
J
riet-j. «ch..l
fcrCrej. ‘.-:
In laving memory of our dad­
for tn Mr excellent
dy. Dotuua O. Tieta, who passed also true Uiat aitlwugh tne Film
(for Uta aoommg national at­
tendance.
General prosper U)
Estimate Board gives each motheir tnougnuuineas. Your milhas played a big part, of courac.
Darryl Lgnn TieU
wauiea. i&gt;o one wul be iurce to neiievue were 'luMtay, Mav lit, family oX Middleville were Sun- he said, "but there have been
audience
mat
may
see
each
mo
­
Tne notes in thia diary-, indlDawn Susan TieU
Mra Jennie Endaicy
other
good
rauama. A general
vie, it hardly means Uiat Uxey
Gnnncil. « Mrs. noya Qnnnrd
up-grading of UxXttcra wiU»
i aixumpanicd Mra. Aruen GruuseU , Mr. and Mra Donald Waitoil
they classify.
to urand itapids Wednoiaay,' and family of Detroit and Miss -out-door
Andy Re
--------- - —
being -----built—
lias gone
Doniia WaUunaa of Ktuwmux*; hand ui hand with an up-guuiaudience,'* I cannot speak for all
apent live May 2Jnd weekend mg of screen quality. New marof Hastings, but I do know Uiat
lapparenuy at Uus
ruauoATios oandA
was a special service at which I have talked to many people ersbuig.
time the plaque for Eugene Dean who are disgusted with Uie fiuns
taaen to HaOdguU Hospital where lute WaUunoa. * Howard
Producers have proven
1 st.
745-8811
a pm aoovc m&gt;euadw. He *w Xiul weeaemi al me Guy South dmunid naild he attracted by
must say Uiat since lhe titrand •rvuiMi ptt-uiy or berries, aurpi
Uy .lira. Hylran lagg
ta our only "ait-in" movie in on niglil m uic woooa.' (ncoauhome. Mrs. Huugnum la still simply broadening our harUona
Mr. and Mra. rtoyd Grmneii wire
Hastuigs, perhaps the reason
Community Club XJUumx
Simin. * Claude Walton visited1 proven to be the spue of Uie
many people jxiuonue the the­ waa ernud olrawoerry Fialna.' &gt;
inc J0.4 tstuskus community
ater ta Uiat Uiere is no other
Ueiievuv. in Uu.- aitcrnoon Uiey Facility, siunday. May 23. * Mr.
wood Seniors left Saturday for choice. Also, more Uian once we
------------•-------tlKlr Senior Trip to Washington. have gone to a Inovic advertised
attended the funeral of the
nuais cousin, Mr. Robert Randall Lcoge attended
‘■‘Tama*!! Miukall. Jadga a* X’re- This u tlw highlight In their as a gay comedy or a good drama
01 Bellevue.
these movies were In extremely
Mra. Floyd Grinnell visited her
bud taste. 1 honestly believe that
daugnicx and lanuiy. Mis. ueorgv
many of us iiave come out of u
iuboU, tn Hasutiga Souiraay, returned homo with tnren to
movie feeling that we bought a engaged In a butuc al Deep Hot- Honored al Hanquel
spend the weekend.
The Fanners State Bank and
Hendershot&amp; Vicinity
. Mr,„an“
i*.,.
dhe Rotary Club are two names
SiOTICS TV BIDDEKS
Inke OdcaM were Itaaday. May ^Bat were O(jded teat wick to
“Many exhibitors (theater mana­
18, visitors at the homo of lm» lhf lut of honors who have conBy Mr». Richard Clark
aiaautuc
till;.
gers) attempt to hide behind the
suter. Mr. and Mra. Ray Clinton. , ulbulcd raonc). u&gt; the Mldti.cBeul. S
FbM. V4J-JJJJ
visited Uieir parents ana grata!- * Ray Clinton ot Hastings call- ’ ville T-K Student Aid Fund.
Mr. and Mra. Karl tichanU can gsL' Thu ta a falsehood. To­ in the list of mon in -Michigan
o&amp;due ana mix cJnot a Whancy
Wilbur day, exhlbiuon u probably in
ruiitrj^uUun also.
control ot 08% of 1U bookings."
ui xitKpori. Many uicuiucra irtau , itowuuier ox Nashville, a Mr. ana Art Clinton Thursday, May 2o.
I Mra 10m Owen and cmuiren
„
It will be Uirough efforts and
Here, by hta own statement, Mr. and "some kind Irierxl returned
। were Sunday. May XI. visitors ot Curium were Friday, May 31. I attitudes such iu these groups,
Bennett hits the nail on lhe
iuiu program.
Mr. and Mra Albert Owen of vbutora of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ! have shown that the Student
head.
Thu
U
probably
the
big
­
Mra. Voight VanSycklo of near
CUnion. w Mr. and Mra. IXm'i Loan Fund will glow al T-K and
Lacey, on Bunday. * Monday gest reason why some people at­
TIic Jerry Pcfcthumus children
Don King of Rockford was a Clinton and family of Middle- I make it posable fur more detend these movies, knowing what
1 tastings, Michigan
villc were Bunday, May 23. lunch- scrying students to study at the
*" Uhoa{u&gt;*"ur'« ah a tv
uon gueeU of nu&gt; parent., Mr. i college or trade school of Uieir
Bciuinu and family and Ron
uumsmkdiuxlkb or nut
Charles King, w Mrs. HUdur
CUlSTt ui
To the Editor;
and Mrs' Harold Whitehead and congratulated far their fine supwould
deliberately
start
a
tire
or
MIOEWA*
dine Van Bycklc and family and
Mrs.
William
Kltuup
Friday
and
even "wish" s tire on tomeone,
uiree children of Detroit were (P“»t of this T*K project, school
Thank yuiT^far reminding
but still we jump In our aars
Sunday, May 23, dinno- gucMa of u!I2£I*I\ M!d'_
.
. .. ...
... ..
ti
Mrs. Fioyd Grinnell were Sal- thru
grandparenu.
Mr.”and
Mrs. The
Thfund
’
attending these movies, we are
Wm.
Ki«np. In tho pm. Mr. 'ance of 85826* and 3835 QU M
the Karl Scluuiust wire supper "starting fires' 'in Uie movie in­
Mid MrT Klemp accompanied outstanding m loans to three
guests ofOollrcn's parents, Mr. dustry, who continue to make
totXn to £ tlTnew
and )Mr». Carey Jones of Ua! more and more ot these vulgar i»*y fur my subscription to tiizj
isusuc ol Mr. and Mrs. Royal
By Mrs. Glendon CurtU
movies thinking that this is what book. "Fruih Out Of The Attic"
quin Lake were Sunday, May Id. Good.
we really want to see. But do we by H. D. Burpee.
I Usbomr. Jr, of Carlton and Mr.
nwAhora hqrtla nicnlr- &lt;i|nnw at
and Mra Robert Moore, w Mr.
Mrs Floyd Grinnell.
j
I would like to aay that my
Catedool^Jnrk and later enjoy­
...J aarw ____
___ ..r w smoimi
... anu
jviij__ z\&gt;;*j
Mr. and Mrs Robert King and -------- '—--------------- ,,
ed roller skating at a Grand really approve of them for our­ wife and I enjoy too "Banner"
Ctautic ot Boyne Falla on batwtrv aunda}- ?.uy 33 dm.
veP&gt;- much I graduated from cl uuium Wore IU1M.1KX1U guest*. chiloren of Lowell were Friday. ■ rerlav---------- -,-Z a Xtr «rot Xtre
Rapids roller rink cn Thursday. selves and for our children?
.
...
. ..
....
Hastings High In 1925 and every
May
21.
callers
of
Uicir
parents.
Mrs. Richard Count
---------- ----- --------- .------ .
SttWlSU ■ AU .UX4 AU*. ZU1,
onoe in a wldie it tells news ot Luicuonui were inuraoay. aiay
Route 4. HMtings
after spending Use Winter in ■ icuxht-r of i*ru»key were rvabout my ejassmatea. I also
XHorldi*. A Mr. and Mr:-. Frank 1
lunch guissta of Mr. mid
taught at ti£ Woodland Town­
Sunday tile Dick Clarks were
Dutcher attended the Allo Busi- I MfK Forrest Buehler. W Bunday,
of his folks, tlic Clayton
UnMed Church Women of the ship Schred and my wife ire-e
nrea Mank dinner at the Egypt jjay 23 vudocs of Mr. and Mra
Arlene McMillen! graduated
Don hioogh and new Mr and Mra. CIiotIct King and Valley Grange, rear Ada. * Mr. j j4iflon Buehler were Mr. and
Lloyd were Sunday. May 23, visi­
our appreciation for the publicoral Mra. Prank Dutcher and Wra. Glenn Kauffman and family
keep track of things over that
tors of Mrs. Minnie King of children
aUwukxl tlic wedding
iAse RnruUy evtsiing
spent a rcea at tnetr ctwui &gt;war lonra. A Susu.'. Cindy and Brenda of bls niece. Joyce Dutcher, to । iUpper guests were Mr. and Mrs.
acUvlUeo.
Jphn Jouwna at the Caledonia jlni Totiey and family of Hasat
Quaresite,
Aritotuv
and
we
Barryton with her stater. * Tom
Thank you meet sincerely,
tnougn
ana
fanuiy
ot
Grand
MAhodlac
Church
Friday.
May
|
*
Mr. and Mra. Pumst
made arrangements by letu-r to
family of Grand Rapids.
Al Barnard. * Ralph Moore and
Mra Willard H. CurtU
21. W Mr. and Mra. Charles Hoyt Buehler aixl Mr. and Mrs Dun
The Woodland Child Study
Public Relations Chairman meet on a rock trip not loo for luucoeon guests 61 nu mother, Alva Moure took Jamca OTaugh- attended a BLuulard Oil dinner {huiru enjoyed dltuicr in Cold­
from QuarUite.
lln to South Bend. Ind. Tureday.
Club is planning a rummage Birthday Club will meet Wcdin
Grand
Itaplds
Thursday,
May
wauy
Bunday,
May XI. Mr. and
Very truly yours,
30. Recent callers at tiu- HoytDer.nl* Tiiompnon and son
Harold Yerty
Hnleti Plaunt with Nyta Bechtel
It Is perhaps fitting, in thin
Dutcher home were. Bernard 1 Of Goahcn. Ind. spent Saturday,
ScbraidAmayer of Middleville.
j3. with hta parents. Mr.
Royal Oak, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Armbulldlng next Co the drug store
the Meredith Dicks of Carl- ftIul
FnuU Thompson. *
May 22, B-.5 Haaihcrne and children ot Has- tne Dome oi nu. azzu
unga were Saturday, May 22,
Thompson attend.-.!
Barnard. * Mrk Henry Myers ton. Mr. and Mr*. Maynard ^
the 7th, Michigan Infantry, Co.,
Dutcher of Caledonia. Grorre । a "Heritage Day" of Michigan
I am cncloalng a clipping from
out by Carr lake Thuraday eve ■ anil Mra Ron Tobias of Aurora,
Mr. and Mrs. Jcaac Blougn. *
Hoyt, Mra. Ed Ockerman. Mary week itincheon at the home of
nine. The furnace tn a homo I HL * Mr. and Mrs. Cart Kruger wo bought along with a number
dtavllle
called
on
Ml*
Louise
Little Bilbo and Leila Duxes ot
Myera at Allegan Thuraday. May Ellen Bpencer. Joan Ockcrman. Mra. Richard Cook in Hastings
had caught ftre- They managed of Sturgta were Bunday over
HuUngs spau a morning with 20. * Nancy aixl Linda Bud were oil of Plainwell.
Friday. May 21
to put tho fire out without too night guests of Nina and Rennie
Saturday night. May 23. vtal-|
------------•-----------Uwir -grandmother, Mrs. Ploy'd Saturday. May 22. overnight
much
done with salt. * MoU and on Monday they are -------- I belong to the 7lh MichDukes, wlillc tlicii mother, Mrs.
guesu of Mr. and Mra. Wayne torn of Mr. and Mra. Bill Blough I Central Michigan University'
«u» Mr. ,»a ““““H “»
Bernard Dukas underwent surg- lagg. • mt. ana Ml* n*iuiu
.....
_
------------w—--------- —...........
found dead, will lome kind friend
Bird and daughten of Irving, mua of Alto, Mr. and Mrs. John by Lee Goukt in 1963.
recent Hotel fire in Chicago, thdg Hoapttal In Grand Rapids. * Mr.
brought the cancellation of our
Insurance policy.
"Uncle Marsh’ asked me to of Mr. and Mrs Floyd Dukes. *
Sunday din­
consickr what might be dore by Mr. and Mr*. Keith Zook and
court caste by Municipal Judge
Sprinkling. I phoned the state family of Clarksville were SunOten^on Curtis and family
guilty to writing a "bum check"
Clip This Guido—Keep It in a Handy Place for Future Reference
Mr. and Mm How ard Cbetu-y
at Jackson on Saturday the 13th a single casualty in a hotel fire and children of Lansing were
(tail was sprinkler Installed, a: 4
for Uta $30.
Robert McMillan and family in
forms" Feb. 25th. went aa far as that wo could avoid the um.4
drastic alterations required by
Number one returnees for the Kaiamaaoo; 2Uh started for
Hough attended Memorial aerAppliance &amp; General Repair DONT WRING YOUR HANDS! Business Services Offered
making the installation, this wa
viccs in Sunfield on Sunday. On 1&amp;65 tennis team at Central Grand Rapids in lumber wagons," did promptly.
— Ring Wl 5-3482 and tel a
Monday they attended the ser- Michigan University are Tim a preuy hard ride all the way.
BANNER Want Ad solve your
Kindeac personal regard.'.
McCormick and Tom Murphy "Arrived at 0 oclock at night,
buying or selling problem HEARING AID SERVICE-EvWATCH At CLOCK REPAIR­
Ray
Branch
erythlng in ZemUi aids. 10-day
then marched to the camp two
Quick, profitable results at low
ING — Guaranteed workman­
children enjoyed dinner at like
money-back guarantee Jacobs
cort I — ---- 1
dinner guests wiih his cousin, lively, during 19M play.
ship. Also all kinds Of Jewelry
Ranch House, near Grand Rap­
To lbe Editor:
Pharmacy. Phone Wl 5-24M.
Repair and Engraving. Miller
Attention to Our Benato.-. ids, Sunday, May 23. * David
.
n,
GcnUcmen: YouII find that tin
went as fax as Detroit, changed
SERVICE ON ALL MAKES of Concrete Products
Square Deal Always."
dectalon which a few of v,«i Saturday. May 23, after the prom.
cars, tractors and machinery
Senate
play
the
gume
agauwi
on to Pittsburg'' without any tho majority of tho proplc
in our new building at 134 N.
Mr. and Mra. Floyd Hewitt and
Jefferson. Experienced mecha­ GET YOUR READY-MIX from
baby and Mr. and Mra. Elwood
Baltimore. Arrived in Washing - away its equivalent to no gwxl Yoder and family enjoyed din­
nics. Goodyear Bros. Phone
iboUmims
purpose for our youthful crimin­
Wl 5-5063.
ttd
peru.
MEMORIAL MONUMENTS
Co. Phone Wl 5-1121.
ner
in
Grand
Rapids
Sunday.
ality. whom are increasing and
PRODUCTION
are from in
0
OF DISTINCTION
Service Dept. MontMrs. Elwood Yoder entertained
ALL GRADES WASHED SAND
CREDIT '
ard,
Hastings
Wl
JLawrence Brothers
and GRAVEL—Bender Gravel
are covering and protecting Hire . the Chums Community Club,
RADLATOR8 Cleaned, Repaired,
bV hitting th.lr
j &gt;__
Co. Home office 822 B. Benton
Wrtntwday. May 10, at her home.
Phone Wl 6-5412. Plant. W.
ASSOCIATION
U. Hum Wl X.ioik—Wl J-seil
ateUou, the 8th.'
State Rd. Phone Wl 6-0123.
freedom of the press, tf it would
March 10th. * built our ahantya, m t/w (Im e.. *
_
WATCH AND DIAMOND RING
301 S. Michigan Ave.
from Iqgx." Friday. March 17th;
REPAIR — Expert workmanMiscellaneous
stewart U making a raid, "we
there, they stalled the
Hutingi
*—
ordered to pack ahd
Slate St. Phone Wl S-531A
Ohl Opera Saturday ereor tlie prayers here or ilwrr or
Building, Contracting,
anywhere, bear in mind this u
COMPLETE PLUMBING AND
warning."
Roofing
rtll the UBA. that our fart
HEATING SKRVICE-Repair
From March 1th to March 35th; Father fought for liberty and wrt little Robert Plrug while they LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED
and new. Royal Hayea, 438 W.
excused from duty, due to the are Mill fighting for same Many were gone. * Mr. and Mrs
Clinton. Plume Wl 5-3133
parts and service. Burkey Sales ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
of Homes have no time for reav­ Charles Geiger spent Saturday
Apnl 2nd; "on picket duty ttnl ers (Why' ft cost nothing and nlgiE and Sunday. May 22-23,
and Service. Phone Wl 5-5055
—Repair and new worx. Fix­ COMPLETE D8VKLOPING
or Wl 6-6175.
tures and suppltoa. Kelley Elec­
at time it pan targe dlvident near Baldwin trout fulling. * Mr.
SERVICE •— Jacobs Prescrip­
April 14th "brigade review."
tric Service, 534 Middleville
Its. William Moore of
do wtaiK* to removo
tton Pharmacy. Phons Wl 5Rd , Phone Wl 5-2700 after 5
were Wednesday’. May 10.
InturancK
pm. Hartingi.
Automobile &amp; Machinery
April
Radio, Tclc«l,ion t^«iri»a
FiU
Repair
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
tKmflFt i Mr. and
ALL MAKES OF TV, Radios.
rete not ttme.- Uhls soldier with
only 3 BmM» training was tram
I Eckert
328 N Jefferson Phone Wl
heavy fighting preceding and
Wl
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Wl 5-2425

Wl 5-2426

BETTER USED CARS
PRICED TO MOVE
1843 CHEVROLET SEDAN
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*&gt;OO. 8»od paint ana ready u

1943 FORD 4 DR. SEDAN
.. . Beige. 6 cyl. One owner.

1963 CHEVROLET

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DISPLAY CLASSI fl ED—J ).2 5 M' lack fw aingla I wart Im. 35* 0*

K«&lt;l: May 14, lt&gt;l:
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1863 CHEVROLET
• . . 3 Dr, 6 cyl, standard

tJT
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1861 FORD STATION WAGON
. . . Automatic. Small V8 en­
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upholstery.

1963 CHEVROLET

1083 RAMBLER CUSTOM
• ■ • &lt; Dr. Sedan, automatic
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1962 RAMBLER

19«3 CHEVROLET IMPALA
... 4 Dr. Hdtp. Power steering
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THURSDAY, JUNE 3
POTLUCK DINNER — Carlton
Center Method 1st W8CS pot­
INI OLDS 98
luck
dinner. Bring duh to pass
. . . 4 br. Power steering and
and own table service. Rolls
brakes, radio, whitewalls. Clean
and coffee furnished. Hus­
bands invited.
I860 OLDS
SATURDAY, JUNE 5
... 4 Dr. Sedan. Hydramatic, CHICKEN BARBECUE — Under
power steering-- and brakes.
the new 4H Livestock Bam at
W- walls. Beautiful blue color!
the Fairgrounds.
1959 CADILLAC
NOTICES
... 4 Dr. Fleetwood. White.
Very very clean.
NEW WATERPROOF TARP

1961 CHEVROLET

1961

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USED
CARS
ARE HERE!

REAHM
MOTOR SALES

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ble or stationary. Convert your

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For the Best Terms

FARM IMPLEMENTS

Used
Farm Machinery

Ph. Wl 5-3324

ged grain tank for aa Hille a*
4205. Design Steel, 3381 ThreeMile Road, N.W, Grand Rap­
ids. Phone 453-2888.
6/17

Farmers
Finished With Your
First Hay Cutting?

TRACTORS:

HASTINGS
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—LHC. A Tractor and Cult.
—AUis Chaimen B Tractor and

BE .IT Fl.llTHEH KKdOLVED;

~ Ui« City Clerk
City ul llMtiM*. be lartad

quality?

ond Values in Town

See the Dodge Boys at

yield?
of plants?

—John Deere No. B band wind.
One owner. Runs like new I
-1081 Aills Chalmers D 17.

Wl 5-3883 or Wl 5-M
USED CAR LOT

A-l siiape.
'
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Excellent condition.
-8 ft. Easy-Flo Fertilizer Dis­
tributor.

SAFE BUY
USED CARS
SAVE $ $

MOWERS

If you do—USE FARM BUR­
EAU’S

1964 MERCURY MONTCLAIR
4 Dr. H.Top. Power steering
1K4 MERCURY MONTCLAIR
4 Dr. Sedan. Has power steer-

Farm Bureau
Services

-Used Sean 5 bp, Riding M-37 South
Wl 5-2223
Mower.
—Bolens Riding Mower. Electric
starter.
—Jacobean Riding Mower.
-John Deere No. 8 Mower. Hay
conditioner hook up. Real good PUBLICATION OBDBB
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1M3 FORD STATION WAGON
4 Dr. Has automatic .tnuumis-

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4 Dr. Automatic drive. Radio.
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3r. Sedan

UMl Mar 191k, 19U.
PMIIB IL MltchalL J

Over Start's Wallpaper
A Paint Store
I-UBLiCATIOir OBDBB
Blair
MfchU.u.
tar lha I'ounlr uf ll.l

1963 MERCURY MONTEREY
2 Dr. H.Top. Has automatic
drive81»5
Good Selection ot
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Nomad Station Wuwi. Has
automatic dr, V8 eftglne. MM
1968 MERCURY
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Country Sedan.

315 S. Hanover St.

Rhone 945-3862

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—Um Rexall’s fast permanent.
H. daspartrt.lv triad dosdfiad
Now ha'« working overtime.

pre-shampoo—No after odor.
Available at Jacobs* Pharmacy.

RENT —Close In. Inquire at
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CUTE KID GOATS FOR SALE COTTAGE ON NORTH SIDE
— Mrs Ray Todd. Wayland,
from August 8 through Labor
Mich. Phone PY 2-0280. 6/3
Day. Private dock and boat.
WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED

★ Help Wanted
21,000 actual miles. Good gas
mileage. Phone Wl 5-2607. 8/3 SECRETARY FOR LAW OF­
cash. Burkey Auto Glass &amp;
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a
1057 CHEVROLET 2 DR. HARD­
—
Uonx. to Box 079
Radiator Shop, 218 N. Jeffer­
TOP FOR BALE—Rebuilt. 283
son. Hastings
tf 2-BEDROOM MODERN COT­
Banner.
6 HO
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rated on Algonquin Lake. Call
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Call for appointment or apply
SERVICE I No charge for overIn person Wed , Thur*, or Fri­
etae prints.
tf
day 4 to 6 pm. Culllgan Water
lit NORTH MICHIGAN AVE­
Conditioning. 3(3 N. Boltwood.
NUE FOR RENT — Second
SEVERAL SPRING COATS
Wl 5-5100.
6/10
floor. Available. Excellent for
FOR GIRLS-In Site* 6, 8, 10,
13- Very good condition. Wl 5­
motors. New and used Voata. RESPONSIBLE MAN FOR
Phone
046-3405.
5021.
.
c
tf
Kioto Boats. Trailers and acSALES POSITION — With a
ceeaoriea. M-66 in Nashville.
national appliance distributing TABLE PAPER — For picnics, 110 NORTH MICHIGAN AV».
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tf
organisation. Must furnish
NUE FOR RENT — Bpace for
family reunions, lots of uses.
reference*. Reply Box 078 c/o
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Went wall and foundation. MOSQUITO SPRAYING — City POWER SPRAYING — Pence LOSE WEIGHT—Just 4 capsules
or lake property. Call PhD
dally. Fashion Rite for low
rows, lawn and gardens. Herbi­
8130 per aq. fL for 61x100
Homing 045-4068.
atructure.
cides. fungicides and pesticides.
Sprague Landscape Services.
UngSBIG DUTCHMAN storage and
feeding systems for all types of
ALCOHOLICS XNONYMOUBdairy parlors. DESIGN 8TF.EL,
PO. 171, Hastings Tetaphoue
★ For Sale—^Miicellanaoua
3391 Three Mlle Road NW,
Wl 6-2805. Meetings every
Grand Rapids. Phone 453-2888.
Monday, 8 pm.
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HOME WORK TOOLS—Jointer,
drill press. Jig-saw, table saw
★ Automotive

19&lt;Q DODGE LANCER OT
MODEL FOR SALE - Radio,
heater, automatic atilft, buck­
et seat*. Can be seen at Price's
Auto Service.
C3

miles. In showroom condition.
1M4 COMET
4 Dr. Sedan. Has ltd. transmis­
sion

BEHLEN BUILDINGS A STOR­
AGE—All steel clear span. To­
tally enclosed with 16x14 doon

NEW A- USED PUMPS—New In­ FOR MOSQUITO AND ANT
stallations and remodeling.
CONTROL—Use 60 DDT phis
Powell's Plumbing Co. Free es­
chlordane. Available at Farm
timates. 24 hour service. Call
Middleville SY 5-3643 evenings.
5-2223.
6/10
8325. Thta Includes, postage
SY 6-3044 days.
tf
★ Office Equipment
laity Shoppe, Delton, Mich,
48046.
.
tf * Lown &amp; Garden Supplies
LARGE ROLLTOP DESK AND
SWIVEL CHAIR FOR KALE—
THE FATMAN-Private Detec- SPRAGUE LANDSCAPE SERV­
Inquire 1003 Fourth Ave, Lake
Uve 34-Hour. Shadowing. Tape,
ICES—Make arrangements now
Odessa, dayi.
• 6/10
Foto-FUm Evidence, Nation­
for your lawn and garden
wide. Confidential. Call WO
maintenance. Mowing, trim­
ming and spraying. Phone ★ Personals
Union, Battle Creek
12/30
Lake Odessa 374-4761.
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a rubber stamp with your new
ZIP Code num oar. Thrca-llne
stamp with you: name, ad-

1855 BUICK ROADMASTER
FOR SALE —Full power, good
ane, good tires. Phone Wl
03."—
6/1

LEGALS

1864 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
4 Dr. Sedan. Like new condl-

WANT AD3
Buying . . . Selling . . . Re
tag . .. Hiring . . . Finding.

TUKKKTOHE, HE IT RE8ODVKD;

*58 CHEV. 2 Dr. Belair 6 cyl.
Suck. Sharp!ONLY H75
Automatic.
.1185
38 CHEV. 4 Dr. Wagon. 8 cyL
suck. Aa taONLY 8358

V, a NlcMoa
•.» ?Lw',1FOlr»ad

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1?J of—Moeieuao
on
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10 x 12—&gt;11.85
Also larger sizes al corresponding

PONTIAC OLDS CADILLAC mildew proof.
Ph. 5-3478-107 N. Michigan' Ave.
Hastings, Michigan
208 N. Michigan

PUBUOATIOH OBDBB.

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FURNISHED APARTMENTS
MAN CAPABLE of taking re­
RESTAURANT IN LAKE ODES­
FOR RENT - Utilities paid.
sponsible position. Apply tn * Mdbile Hoimi
SA FOR SALE —Doing good
Phone Wl 5-0471.
U
writing giving resume ” business. Must sell due to 111
ting* V At S Hardware.
tr
X
48
MOBILE
HOME
FOR
health. Very reasonable. In­
★
For Sale—Real Estate
SALE-^In very good condition.
quire 1003 Fourth Ave. day*.
SELL KNAPP SHOES—Full or
Phone Lake Odessa 374-4488
.
6/10
part time, equipment furnished
any time.
6/27
free. Write Knapp Shoes, A. C.
BEAUTY SHOP — Attractive
LUXURY
HOUSE
Adam*. Box 7. |5hclby, Mich.
ground level shop. Located In
6/10
10. 13 and 30 Wldeo
Hastings. This is a money
w
_
landacaped
PART TIME JANITOR WANT- New Moons Hartfcni Schulte
acres. Three bedrooms end
down payment. Call Mra. HalTip Guls
Expandor
miles from dountoen lUsRoll Out Rooms
nlng hours. Very good wages
ring. Collect. Stan Loomis,
3* Walls
Gun Furnaces
and working conditions. Apply
would finance for right party.
Broker.
6/3
Call Wl 5-5633 for appoint­
Anything In Trade
ment.
ting* Banner.
6/3
I Buy Used Mobile Homes
Ar Business Services
Opportunity
_:-----------------------------------CEREAL CITY
for local resident over 25 inter­
MOBILE HOME SALES
ested in weekly Income to 6150
12000 WILL BUY MY EQUITY
1. Ac R EXPERT TREE SERVWO 3-1833 558 Dickman Road
in u modern 2-ixdroom cottage
ICE — Trimming, cabling, re­
Battle
(
rrrk,
Michigan
Rawielgh
on Howard's Point at Thommoval. Free estimates. Insured
Across from Ralston Purina
Dept. MCP-651-1257
Phone OL 3-6086. Nashville,
Freeport, Illinois.
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Mich.
it
K&gt;95.
6/3
e/io
MOBILE HOMES —Direct from
CARPET CLEANING IS EASY
ROUTE DELIVERY MAN—Call
with Host New Electric Upcoach with the equipment ★ Sporting Goods
for appointment or apply In
wet carpets or
person Wednesday, Thursday
Clean 1W square
or Friday. 4 to 6 pm. CuUlgan
able equipment. BroM Trailer
Water Conditioning, 313 N.
Sales, M-43 north of Hastings. GUNSMITHING SERVICEFloor Covering, 133 W. Stele,
045-5036.
If
Boltwood, Wl 8-5102.
6/10
Hastings. Phone Wl 6-6118. U
Reblulng. restocking, repairing.
We sell gun*, scopes, ammuni­
i.XPERT TAILORING,— Men I
tion. gun cases, slings, swivel*
A Household Goods
* Notices
and everything needed for your
row lapels, taper pant*, alter
alioutuig pleasure. Huckleberry
double into single breasted ELECTROLUX SWEEPER WITH INSIST ON MICHIGAN DOT­
Gun Shop. 10440 Kingsbury
coate. Ah the Dutch Tailor,
TED OA8I See Carl A Betty's
ALL ATTACHMENTS — Com­
Road. 3 miles east of Delton.
6504 Gun Lake Road. Wl 6plete price 82333. Terms avail­
Appliances before you buy!
Phone 623-6702. Doug Young,
•714.
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They Sell—They Install—They
able. Call now 045-0431. 6'3
owner.
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JtbfiQUn’0 SEASON IS UPON WE ALWAYS HAVE BAR­
SouUi.
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VS—Reduce mosquito nuisance
GAINS IN GOOD USED
★ Wanted
and enjoy outdoor living. Form
HOME APPLIANCES—Refrlg- BWEEP^BAGa"AND HOSES
a club with neighbor* for
to fit most sweepers are avail­
wider coverage and more elHastings Electric, 119 W. 8
able atBTXURY'B ELECTRIO, WANTED — Someone to weave
flclent control. (Also controls
Hastings. Phone 045-28M.
fliej.i For area spraying, large
or small, call 374-4761 Lake SEWING MACHINE - Only 5
weaving. Josephine M Roush.
months old swing needle zig HAVE YOU TRIED THE NEW
Odessa. Sprague Landscape
R3 PlalnweU. Phone 623-2718,
zag. This machine &amp;ews on
HARDY FLY-N-WORM MIN­
8/3
■ buttons, makes buttonholes,
ERAL?—It control* 99i; of all
A PARTY? - Punch
blind hems and monograms,
Horn Pty and Face Fly breed­
without using attachment*. To
Cope tup to 200)
ing In beef cattle plus a com­
settle account will sell lor MH
plete mineral nutrition. Farm
eaah or payment* of |840
Bureau Services. M-37 So. Wl
monthly. Call M5-0431. 6/3
5-2223.
g/n mouse.

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f
of the [ title on Monday Monday *ner-jBT»| • '
Aklnlno
.s~. v..—; noon Mrs. Dariene Woodman and | iKUlfif VDlclinS
I
C-*
w OOU1UIHI
fata* There wm a motion made paaeed awny. Rw. H
. , family and Mrs Irene Japhet j
H. v
V. Towt)
Towno
I
to invite three graduatM in ,•vtjur
( Prairieville attended n bruhl P.!
— £idgave
send gave the dostftg
cloelng benediction
benediction-of
f
Pupil* in Hasting* 4th. Bch
By Mr&gt;. Glendon Curth |
However, this
' in- ”
___ alumni banquet al shower for Mira Maraha Mefor another
.1^. woodland,
..._____ a
KIKiwn
land «th gradm were to have a 10J N Mata
j wive many enhera from (ha
Klbben tn
in ITa.'Ino.
Hastings
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Balney
ptayday th!* Wednesday from 1
.
Woodland diurlct and would be.
i to 3 pm. on Johnson Field
from Findlay. Ohio. Mlaa Cheryl
Long from Bowling Green. Mr.
The township library again)
The Viking Corporation anand Mrs. George Rine and Dave,
rvi-elvcd a collection of vwiyt
„v.v nounred that it has purehased
from Bowling Green, were
people's books from Michigan |.&lt;ll«rlct only Vice president Ed By Mrs. Stephen Osgood also
weekend guest* of Mr. and Mra '. controlling interest In the DoSlate Library during June. July Markwart Introduced the tooMfltephen Oigppd Sunday dinner mlntan Sprinkler Co. Ltd, of
and August. Each child who
guests at the Owood home were Montreal. Quebec.
It 1'Kilmer.
'
Funeral services (or Maurice
He opened the program
Competitive even!* Include 50 ___ ... _____ _ - --Dominion Sprinkler was
with some Jokes io wake every
The Cloverdale Church an- Mr. and Mrs. Norman Benedict!
and family from Wayland. Mr. I founded in 1930 and is a hlgbwheelbarrow race, horse rider and receive a treat The Wood­ I body up This did not take long nounces their Bible School will and Mrs Gordon Rine from Has-i ly respected sprinkler InsUlUland community is fortunate to|I as before long everyone was be held Wbne 31 through June 35 tings. and Mra. Grace Rine and I tlon contractor operating in
with interment in Lakcalde
’• ------- *
have received from Uie Carrie, laughing
mugiung and
»nu really
i^u, enjoying-------- -sun. Jim. also from Hastings * I the Province of Quebec. '
Cemetery Rev. Luther Brokaw
Grozlnger wtale. many copits । themselves. Jerry Dilllnbeck fa- April Springer spent the week­ Don't forget Bible School
at ln nfciman to Uie main office
officiated.
of the Woodland News from 1900 vortd the group with two solo end visiting a friend. MUs Mary McCallum VJ3. Church. June 14 ,nd fabrication plant in Mon-----—------—
--IUIIU iHurKuituii
»■ muuto 1938 which are now in the numbers. Loren Hersliberger Ellen Aleshkewlch. * We would through
18 from 9 to 12
13 noon.ueal.treat
a branch
a branch
officeoffice
is tnainla main­
township library. The Carl Jar- volunteered to be the speaker 1 like to welcome Mr. and Mra.
•
-----------j
tained
In Quebec.
-----------dan family have also given (from the 50th anniversary claw Shanta and their five children
from Chicago .The Bhan La's have
The best NCAA tournament । The acqulsiiton of Dominion
perfcBrnanco in Michigan Stale sprinkler brings to seventeen the
Tills U a valuable source of local was very enjoyable 50 yrara agn purchased Ute Meritt farm.
Mra. Kay Hughes held a coffee golf history was turned tn by number of sales and contracting
history and it u thought pro- There wen- nine members of
Gene Hunt who cinched the corporation? controlled by The
voking to rwu! the iulr. and that graduating cUum with three for Mrs. ShanU to gel acquaint­ aeml-flnal round of the 1981 na- I Viking Corporation.
son of William and Anna Mario ,
with a few neighbors * Mr.
prices, which show tire changes of them present Saturday ,rre- ed
(Haywood) Lane and went to • Funeral senrioes for M
and Mra. James Springer
and
These companies, in addition
f—-----------J 1 I tiotwil meet .before being ousted .
v../.. r.__ .______ ..____ ...
W.l.t-nv. OA It.
tluil have taken place through ning. LeRoy was (lx- volunteer family attended the Memorial 12 and 1 by Ohio State's Jack to seven non-affllUted eorporthe years. Alan from the Gro- frwn the elam of IMO ThL-. Day parade in Kalamazoo on Nlcklau*.
alions, maintain ST sales offices
ringer estate they received the waA a bigrer class wlUi a bigger Monday driving in the parade in
ne wtu awarucu tne uronze
~
.___ —_______ • National Geographic for the representation than all the other their antique. Miss Nancy Scott
Star in the Battie of the Bulge
da&gt;
,,h*
- Osgood
win a curst at her sister on that
given National Geographic*. tun re their, claw enjoyed togeth- day A very good time was had
Ho married Rooe Pither tn De- Puncrrt Home­
troll on Feb. 3, 1MB. and they
The -Rev. William Nethery 1*
to D c a n take a Senior Trip to Wa-.hingmoved to Lake Odessa in 1953.) to officiate with burial in River- Hint had belonged -..'I
l.__ «■ --___ —____ ■
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bugbee
Parrot gave many horticultural I fact that he was able to take and Mr and Mra. Elwood Tinbooks and from the Parrot farm- | the five day vacation and r.pend •ley and daughter from Kansas
were
Tuesday guests of Mrs May
Hava, al ffSw, llhrarv thj*
.-r ec T
I,
Brown and Uabell called on Mr.
block from a tree upon which more than that when he recently
three daughters. Mrs. Jack;
w.idron had been UI for their grandfather. Johnathan toured the World's Blr In New and Mrs Bill Smith of Clover­
dale
on
Friday. * Sunday guests
(Joyce* Campbell of Riverside, a v,-- time*prior to bre death. Haight. curved hl* initials and York. However, he had his wife
ut tiie Browns were Mr and
Calif.. Mra. Gene (Caroll WU- “ .
.
the &lt;Litc 1R37 In the first year of
Mra. Earl Otis and family of
Woodland's settlement.
Battle Creek and Mrs. Hazel
Floyd Jackson favored the group Otis from New Mexico. * Mr.
and Mrs. Almond Weber and
livinn V&gt; n™.
ln
aaugruer u»
The gymnazium ot the Wood­
m
.IS
IMnlM
LM“
Yvonne were Monday guests of
bind School was fini of laughter
Bt.- Petersburg. l uu and Mrs. wair«&gt;tt Mie was a nraldcnt of
Mrs Katie Tuttle at Battle
Saturday evening After th? dcIda Kklnn «
nt k.,u~i
ttaaiond n.ul n- ^.„
«oln,u
Hjskw
n„
Creek.
I llcious turkey supper wa* served
hud
a
lot
of
remlnesclng
to
do
......... — —-------- - —| by
i;y the
inc Lions
UUIUI Club.
VIUU. Ralph
IWlipo
Rev. and Mrs. Isaac Osgood
Site was married to Dennis lm»rT,«mscnd
- ■ conducted
-—
the •---■•
busl- He seemed to have ns much fun .•pent part of the weekend at
In beating Northern Illinois In' Waldron, who died Marell 13. n,_a meeting It was decided at
their trallerat lhe home of Mr.
k. --- --- ‘ ......
. meeting
..
. raise
,
..
enjoyed hearing him talk about and Mrs. Almond Weber. * Mrs
« uuumv- toon
.--..
. . . i.a*-.; years
to
uie
hl*
basketball
tram.
It
was
header tills geaaon, Waldo Sau-, Mra. Waldron Is sunrivtd by|dUM t0 35 cenu However, the
T-ewellyn Woodman and daugh­
Ur became Dk second winningest 1 two sens. Flpyd of
, committee failed to remember
ter. Marilyn, attended the Me­
bastbali
imu coach
concn in
ui CMU
vmu nuurry
history j Bernie
nenuc of
oi Alhambra.
nuuuuu.». Calif ., ■....
and u thb ,.C4ir
aftPr thc tayj. much about his days at Wood­ morial Day parade at Prairlewith 63 vlrt"rtrx
victories and Use
tlx? 1^5
1965■‘—
a daughter. Mies
Mtes Pearl Wakiron
Waldron ^norw were prin’ed After thc land which took place 30 yearr.
wiSS

Pupila Fjsld Day
bet Wednesday

In

Woodland

honor

l.iOrillOl 01

William Lane

Quebec Company

Dies Wednesday -

SS £ XI'^iS^SS Cloverdale-Hope

throoghout the VnlUd 8UUa
Vanaaa and Denmark•Montranl L» currently one of
the mot rapidly
areas in lhe world and we «rr
most happy U&gt; be represented
there by such u One company,
said Viking President Rlehard
T- Grom

At Lake-0 Home

Rites Saturday

For Mrs. Waldron

Of Escanaba

Bridge the

GAP

Graiuldauphter
Of Mrs. Al Reed
Is Merit Scholar
Miss Donna L. Reed. daughter

to $1,000.00.

of four from the Ann Arbor
High Sclfool to be named a
Merit Scholar, the -NaUonni
Merit SchoUralup Corp, un­
nounced laM wwk.
Donna's dad was an H HS.
grad in 1940. and completed two
uxtra of oversea* duty with tho
Air Force aa a major during
World War IL (This will be
Bill'* 35th cUsa reunion June
12th.) Thc Reeds. wl» have been
located in Ann ■ Arbor about
eight yrara. have fire children. ■
Grandmother. Mra. Albert U'
Rrxxl rcsidra at 53G E. Miullson

MODQ FINANCE

Donna also won tlve U. of M.
honorary Regent scholarahlp
and will be In the honors pro- :
gram there next year.
At a high school convocation
April 29th Donna wits iKinnrcd
for school participation and her
academic achievement. Her sis­
ter. Sandra, who will be a janior
year won also Ignored for)
In Thc Future Nuraco
America. (Mrs. Reed
waa a military career
during thc war before ahc
met and married Bill.*
Following ore excerpt* from an
article in the Ann Arbor 5»per
about Donna as a 1965 Merit ■
Scholar— r
' Miss Reed has served a* sec- I
retary of her homeroom and,
French clasBcs at the hJghl
school She was a MJriilgnn;
Ma'-hnuitlcs Prize CqalpcUUon |
scml-finallst In 1984 and in 1963
won a Detroit News Scholastic
Writing Award Commendation,

Till Pay Day
Moaay today on your signa­

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for two weeks. Quick . . .

CoefidentiaL Charges

to $J 00.00, 114 % $300.00

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140 W. State St.

arte at toe University of Michi­
gan beginning next Fall and
plans a career In journalism."

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was considered important that enjoyed his teaching days here
He and his wife had recently
taken a trip to RumIa with u
group of people. He gave an in­
teresting talk on this trip. His
hod only one present. the mine the youth today. Ail teen-agers'
are not like the ones that get:
tlielr names in the newspapers
meeting. the alumni will soon for crimes committed but a bigJust dwindle away, specially at
thin rate Woodland han no more make something of their likes
graduating classes as they are Mra. Janice Hannigan read a

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Charles Long

State Campground
List Available

Dies Thursday;

Vacation-minded Zamliles who
arc looking for outdoor homes
away from home can get some
good leads from thc Conserva­
tion Department * updated MlchiCampground
Directory
.
Longn*wl *&lt;78'T Sutt^Buret' ’|gan
' The
folder,
now' avail-

Rites Saturday

Who died' ThutMavVav
'able frM ,hroU8h thc °«PartLrlla ^JtalT^ citok11
Publications Room in
Were held . 3 Ia
- Lanring. lists about 330 cmnpat Uv
grounds with more than 15.000
Leonard-Oagood Funeral; ,ltea at ,ute
,tat« forests.
I national foresU, county and
The Rev. Harley Townsend of; township parks
Nashville officiated and burial I
------------ •-----------was tn Riverside Cemetery.
| r»
rni

Albert Hayes

Josephine W Deaklna. 82, 021 E.
Clinton Street. who died at 6:30

nock Hospital, were to be held
at 3:30 pm. thia Wednesday at
Home with the Rev. Harley
Townsend officiating with burial
In Hastings Township Cemetery.

£»

•

1

I

mhl,—.

adjacent to the downtown bustMr. Smith Is survived by a
Th* family came to the Hastings ncss section Hattie C. Celf and daughter. Mrs Howard (Doro*
area In 1918 and remained here Tola Heprted of Caledonia. Rev. I ttlV' Houghton of
until 1934.

scheduled to exhibit.
haa been active in the Women's
until 1916
Society of Christian Service.
Their children are Mrs Robert
(Grace) Howell of East Leroy. Road In Rutland Township.
Mrs Mearle (Barbara) Scott of
fronton, Mra. Marshall (Helen&gt;
Green ot
ureen
of rtasnvuie.
NashvUle. aonn
John Will,
win, wedding
- ~~—nnnlvenairy
------ ---------- last FebruMrs. Duane (Mildred) Jarman,^
...
..
and Mra. Jerry (Joyce) Carr of I
“JS- *^Jrtfwintor^
Hastings. Mrs. Paul ।Georgia)
,rb\
Otis of Kalamazoo and Nell of A bra?'..Jr'
Greencastle Pa
Allen °f Augusta. Ga.; three
They hare 23 grandchildren
and two great, grandchildren
tired &gt; XanderWest of Holland,
_
Uw Ua.al
nt Akw»r.

On June 14
to the

grandchildren,

k«owt...evf Rnsll Plurmicul
Prtxripfioni are tht hurt ol our

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Experimental

Citizen’s Band

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died Sunday. May 30. at the
The Stole Highway Department
Barry County Medical Facility. luu announced that the exten-

i

Church.
, M-00 south of Athens will take
The Rev. Fr. Joeeph C. Dun- place June 2 by renumbering
in Mt. Calvary Cemetery

two points.

dorff-Sponable Funeral Home.
Mr. MsPhartln had been at
the Medical Facility since Sept.

■

Use Indiana Blate line and

Porum (musical)

Equipment for tlxe program
has been installed in thc seven
posts in the third State Police
district. The poats are Bay City,
East Ta was. Bad Axe. Sandusky,
Sept. 7-12- Guys Sc Dolls (mu- Flint. Wrat Branch and Bridge-

Virginia Woolf? (play)

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old. he has worked diligently to

Equity

professional

self and his troop, served his
community by upholding tluprinciples of thc Boy Scouts of
America, and shown ouUtandtng
leadership ability in the field ot
Scouting.
“
‘
McGregor Ims been active In
providing an txoeUenl Scouting
propnun tn Eaton county for
several veara. and while h I *

training. Prior to hashing up thc
Kalamo Troop, Bob worked with
Citizen band voice radio lx an Vermontville village boys in a
Scouting program.

the village of Augusta

compared to 349 in India.

Individual* as a hobby, by oth­
ers in civil defense, for buslncm
and similar aetlvlUea It has
both mobile and stationary
transmitters.
State Polloc citizen's band
equipment will operate on chnn-

cratora who observe such emer­
gencies will notify the posts
which can be contacted through
the call letters of KNM-7902.

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fragrance of flowers with a daring
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Waste lox Alarm and Travel
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highway types wldch include
freeway*, expressways, othe~
trunkliiMs. and county roads.

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banking judgment.
By bankers who always look for new ways to serve cus­

tomers better, more efficiently.

HASTINGS FLOOR

Here at the National Bank of Hastings, creative banking

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customers.

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The financial needs of every, business—every individual

EVERY BUDGET

Enshsnt* Gift Set - Luxuriouily
fine dotting powder in a new
domed shsiet bottls (a born tra­
veler!) and Moisturizing Cologne
to smooth and acent her sl-n.
1 oz. Powder, 4 at. Moisturizing

VOTING IN TOUR SCHOOL ELECTION

On the surface, most banks ore pretty much alike.
Wo have lhe

A FLOOR TO MEET

torts t*. Thc tlilrd district poets
serve arras whleh are not only
economically different — metro-

Charlee E. Morrill,

11ns to Charlevoix.
He was born in Hastings Tbwn-

Radio Operation

frcnclcs. These would include ac­
cidents. traveler tllncra. drunk
driving incidents, and other
situaUcns where life and prop-

BRUSH SETS

ode sister.

Michael । gn&lt;l Henrietta (Poland) line Will be rtnumtered asJU-84
July 13-18 (To Be announced)
July 20-2$—Baby Talk (premicro)
is opened to traUflc.
• July 27-31—The Private Ear .
The State Police Friday have
, The Public Eye (comedies'
suiruxl an experimental citizen's
1 Aug. 3-8-Camelot (musical)
band radio operation to help thr local council «&gt; tlw Regional
handle motorist emergency calls Executive* for ronMdrontion. Thc
Individual selected must have

j
*

PhoM Wl 5-2466

Hastings

and

Belding.

Robert McGregor Rites Wednesday Extend M-66 to x
,
0
Funeral services for Carl E.
Receives Scout
McPharlin. 81. Halting-. who South of Athens
Training Award

When you havt a pmcn'plion to

HASTINGS

(Gladys) Kenyon of Dowling; 28

Dies Sunday;

1-3342.
»
I Harting* Order of Eastern Star. 1
( The complete Summer schedule
She was the widow of Levi
followsI 'Sy) Mead, who died In 1944.
I. Jun, 1-8—Never to Lmle (com- “r M~&lt;’ &lt;«n&lt;d the EaM End
tdy'
idgar 8tOfr
Troop No 144. ha* been notified
June 8-13—Nobody Love. Ani'I . —ro-----------U. *urvl’T? b-7
?.onc
onc
he ha* been selcezcd to al*
’Geraldine) tfnd Phlimlnt Scout Ranch at
. Laxton of Detroit.
. Clmmarron. N- M. for a week*
training.
(To be announcMcGregor, hl* wife, and family
will leave Vermontville Aug. 19
and will return on Sept 8.
The River. Darling (Premiere)

Elect

Dr. Charles E. Morrill

Carl McPharlin

where site lived all of her life.
accept telephone rtwreraUcns She was a daughter of AUx
The theatre number la through and Heater (Robinson) Keith.

attended lhe Logan

Godwin Height* JJchcoU.
Mcau u, utirai
----------- — -------- -------- . — . .
He married Ida Shaw of Has­
Thft tad
tings on Feb 17. 1904. In 1910 tered w exhibit in the Kalama- |dled “■n- ”•
zoo Clothesline Art Show to be|‘**n farmers in Bcwne Townheld
Saturday.
June
5.
from
11
’
«H»P
until »•» when »» mir«*
Where they homesteaded

Hastings Couple to Mark
50th Wedding Jubilee

Rites Saturday

Area Residents
To Exhibit'at
Kalamtaoo SnmV-iMh. Kt

He was t»m’ in Middleville on
July 11. 1883. the eon ot Frank
-and Emma Hayes. Thc family
moved to Grund - Rapids when

Bay City and Thomas of Grand
Tlx- weekly playing schedule M Mrad 81. 106 N Park Street.
Burl BIld Cella B CurtLs were
Rapids, and a sister. Mra Car­ for the Augusta playhouse of- who died early Thuraday at thc.married An June 9. 1915. al
roll (Mary) Elliott of Charlotte. fen eight perfonnanraa a wrok. 8un-t Acre. Nuratog Haxw.'■ - -------with shows every night except were held at 2 pm Saturday-at tings In February of 1037 and
Parkway j* a highway with Monday. Productions open on athe Walldorff-8ponable Funensl Mr. Wills retired from Uie Con­
full or partial control of acceas, T u e s d a y evening and play Home,
sumers Power Company tn Januusually pleasantly tazuUcaped through Bunday. Curtain time for I The Rev. George Elliott offlu.
,.v
,
and often rnerved for paaoengvr Tuesday, Wednesday and Thura- elatedand burial was in River- utility company for 27 ye
ears 7h_- term has been taken day shows is 8 30. On Friday and side Cemetery.
s of the
tii First
A',, .a
. ... ।! lklU
Noth. „„
»re membcr
members
try a number of toll highways in Batuntay nights throe are two I
-- ----------mem &gt;era
o. Mra.
u
, ’J***4 -.---- ---------------.5*7*
l.--hC Methodist Church
and
Will
recent rear*
&gt;
.k—
"U*lwl&lt;dh’ltK
U **** PriOT '______ ' ' '__________________

SI

— ------- - -------

Funeral Home Tuesday al 1:30

Dies Thursday;

tsk es a pretmiMd to
io _____
Ilia IM
mt cans ol tkatt iwtumr
Rt!y oa tht naa who kiowi...
jtvr luatj Doctor.

died at Pennock Ho.pU*l Satur-

Home with the Rev. Gerald L. • Tho Barry County Telephone
Th- Rev. George Elliott offlHephncr officiating with burial ,Company serves 1.700 customers elated and burial waa In Bownr
in Mt. Hope Cemetery at Mid­ In its Delton. Pine Lake and . Township Cemetery. Kent Coundleville.
and Allegan Counties.

solvcd she married Edwin W.

Mrs. Lulu Mead

Ihit is espedsllf tfMTfcm ye
haalth is coacarsM. Syatftms
,
ko. u

Here Saturday

bom on

daughter of William and Julia
• Per ham i Link. She man ted
Clyde J. Reason April 18. 1906.

AS OpCIlillg DiltC

APPEARANCES
CAN U D«C(1 VING

Freeport Dies
Funeral servlcra for Guy Smith.

Mrs. Deaklns U survived by a
Wame and°6Roict(slS)‘u&gt;nOg. |
When he was four years old he'
“
gon. III.: three daughters. Mrs.
moved,„
with
family
jBek Ragntay's—
Bam
Theatre
in,Cart ( Agnes) Phillipa of Kala--------au, hts
,w vu,.
. .to Cui— r.
-.".
txnnrr
v.
—
’
...
;
1
Augusta
celebrates
It*
twentieth
Ptpper. Va., reluming to Wood- Augusta celebrates it* twentieth maxoo. Mra. Robert &lt;Maryi
land whm he was 21
ianniversary- this Bummer. The Burwell of Royal Oak and Mrs.
He wu one &lt;4 thc first from
theatrical producer cheater .Jean. Broker of HousBarry County to mtro servS tu’d dlrw:,or
announced a ton. Texas; one step-son, DoninWwWWre utoaiS^.d7^ 17 *“k*ch/*,u1*' of P1*?* ftn«1 aid Drakin® of Hustings; nine
and one-luilf yiara He rerved mu8,calfl ,ur hu. Professional grandchildren; five great grandLhree Xrsin th^kclhc Tto? ,tocM
J** children, and one sMer. Mra
muh- &gt;cura m tne pacific
TheaJunc
t
far
the
opening
date:
.tonkin. n» t^n.
--- -----June z
iot inc uixnung umu
ting.
lw
h 7.
dlsctafge mer pn&lt;rnn,
be the newlrpentw^nul^iii^^ith
released Broadway cozncdy hit,
Sm to
‘
f0rCW11 Ne^r To Uta.
I Mr. and Mrs Buri H. Will. 511
| Mr. and Mrs Buri H. Wilt. 511
u ,
I Puur musical* are In thc
Congra**, are to celebrate their
He I* survived by his wife.1 achedulc, thc first M which Is
' golden wedding anniversary with
■ an open house to be held from 2
- _r —•— • «... V,,,.
WUMC ,a. UK UM u,
; to 5 pm on Sunday. June IX al
and Gordon Fuhr, both ot Haa- plays includes the record brmktht Pint Methodist Church.
Ungs; three aep-grandchMdmr. m« conedy-hlt Mary. Mary and
four
&gt;.

M roui

Guy Smith of

Dies Sunday

farmers until retiring and mov­
ing to Hastings

.

^^■»TJ^JSetsJune lst

m.

| Barry Phone Co
Changes Policy

Of Rutland

Hayea. 81. R2 Hastings. Rutland

! Barn Theatre

his death, but had been bos-

Section Thr»o—Pages 1 ta 6

Thuraday. June 3, 1965

Pennock Hospital

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planning

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Isn't that the kind of bonking service you wont?

We Serve Hundreds of People

But We Serve Them One At A Time

Loans fr°m *60.00

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Member federal Reeerva System and Federal Depotli Insurance Corporation

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120 Residents

WLUard U.

Odessa to

uorsbip, 0:30 and 11. Nureery
provided Broadcast «!:«•*■
...«
tl/il/'l: *• ■ I,-.. ■

Host Christian
HASTINGS
UNITED ~

Endeavor Meet

HA8T1NGI BAPTIST CilURl II HASTINGS ASSEMBLY
OF GOD CHURCH
109 B. Woodland Avenue
to

honor

Praroytertan

L.'uicirtn and youth.

Pryor was toe palnb
congregadonal sing!
his tiuinauUy, bl* Harold Brandt »»*■
chairman of the day.

Macro *nd

Arch McQuiUun uf Philadelphia.

6 ru Junior High Youth Feiiuwship al the church.
Monday—7 Boy Bcouta; 7:30

HASTINGS CONGREGATION
OF JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES

Monday.

tUw£needay-13:30 Circle 4 wiU Unwed Church Women's oboerv-

Bunday. Puglic talk, 1 pm.
Watchtower Bible Study. 4

for their regular meeting.
Tuesday. 7:30 pm. Inixwpre- slexiary ISoclety meeting.
Tuesday, cougngaUoa Bi bl*
Wedneaday Activities
tcra meeting for Group No. 11 at
study, 8:l&amp; pm.
« aii -MfWa prarer Band.
Battle Creek Piral Church.
Fn, minister school. 7:30 pm.
8 am*—Wonan'a ITaycr Band.
Wednesday. » JO am. mom7:*0
pm.
Prayer
meeting
and
Miler* Eighteen yean ot track .
Bibic btudy.
8T.
ROSE CATHOLIC CHURCH
Vamilon Bible school—■June 14
Saturday. 3 to 4 pm. church through 33. 0:30-11.30 am.
A nursery provided for all
York's Madison Square library open.
The Youth FeUowsiiip will at- church services.

GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
6. Jefferson &amp; Walnut Sts
United Brethren Church at Sunthc Convention.

Healing of Man
Is Sunday Subject

Vacancy Pastor
Worship. 10: U am.
Bunday
0:M a m
Ufa" over WKZO-TV, 8:30 tin.;

BOWENS MILLS CHAPEL
Henry VanTU. Evaugeltet

CARLTON CENTER
METHODIST CHURCH
Morning worship. 0:11 am

Before Menu on weekdays.

Bunday school, 11 am.
Wednesday lervioe, 7:18 pm.

We re Now Located in our

NEW BUILDING
107 East Woodland
Midway Between Broadway and Michigan

Stop in and See Our
Collection of

CARPETS
McGee

Monarch
in Barry County"
IS,- ACRILANS
dulons

"Larg
NYLO

Thursday, 7 pm. Plane* Girl*
and Boys Brigade.
wnrid-wlde Pre* 1
Women's Miadonary FellowCHGRCH OF GOD
broadcast over WFUR.
1130 N. Broadway
Rev. George J. Huber, Pastor
Young People Thursday, 7 pm. PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
Where a Chrtatlaa Experience
fakes you a Meenber.
HASTINGS GRACE
10 am. Sunday schooL
BRETHREN CHURCH
11 am. Morning worship.
10 am. Sunday schooL
Rev. SawMi Sarver,
11 am. Morning worship.
Sunday schooL 10 am.
Youth meeting. 6:15 pm
7.30 pm. Wednesday prayer.
Worship hour. 11 am.
Evening Gospel Hour, 7 pm.
Wednesday prayer, 7:30 pm.
THE CHURCH OF
JK8UB CHRIST OF
nothin* but the Bible.
MILO BIBLE CHURCH
Route 3. Delton
HASTINGS 8EVKNTH-DAY
A. J. Spoebua. Pastor
Sunday School, 10:30 am.
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Sunday school. 10 am.
Elder C. L. Wilber, Pastor
Worahlp, 11 am.

CLOVERDALE

CHURCH

Special $695

STONEY POeCT
FREE 3|ETHOD18T CHURCH

Morning worahlp. 11 am.

INCLUDD
REMOVAL for

RUGS and UPHOLSTERY
Cleaned the Scientific Way
by DURACLEAN
All Work Dong in Your Own Homa
Everything Ready th* Same Day
No Messy Soaking or Shrinking

Miller’s DSN
Phon* Wl 5-2091

107 E. Woodland, Hastinoi

ifuli I n—i- bom tho 23rd Psalm.' tur of the 1866 fucai Tew totaled
Tho LegisiaUvc DUcctor. Mra J4M,754,582 again* •304A1JAJ7
. . . . S'_ :
___ • oi-&lt; i.u v«r sn increase of LMS42.u«&gt; nave uc. —— —— —
more insidious
smoking.
Head&gt;u;um* ot a luum
hmmiiiim* 2»4
&gt; • 00
—• dgareuc —
———w- _
; ;
psychological
slavery,
a feeling ing* were
by Wood
Mrs Carrie
u2i have
no tlghu
Mrsgiven
Addie
Mr,.
.. .
____ _ , ..
.
.... tUUlan
Oil.- Burkey, Mrs. Until
Ruth Atsmm
Stamm.
one thing that they cannot Mm Onlska ptonnm Mm Uors
Smith and Mm Virginia Darby
She stated that th*M thing*
Ing.

right* under

the Consiiluuon,

8 pm. Preaching
TRINITY GOSPEL CHURCH

couldn t gain tiiclr
inuTHnenu U Chrirtlanlty Dan-

HASTINGS WESLEYAN
METHODIST CHURCH
Car. N. Michigan &lt;k E. Stat* Rd.
Rev. Keith Caffey, Pastor

Sunday school. 10 am.

Chancel choir rebeareal, Thum

THE GALILEAN BAPTIST
CHURCH
Former Freeport H igh School
Bunday school. 10 am.
Worship service, 11 am.

10 *m. Sunday acbooL
11 am. Worship service,
g pm. Evening service
LAKEWOOD BAPTIST
CHURCH
J:8?a

The little church with the big
Mosher, Pastor. 387-2585.

GAS YARD LIGHT

Special Offer
SAVE «2O°°
ON INSTALLATION
roe UMills riai

10 am. Sunday acbooL
11 am. Morning worship, Junr church ao^ nureery provided.

Wednesday/ 7:30 pm. Family
Night Adults, Youth, Junior*
and children. 8:30 pm. choir
rehearsal.
WOODBURY UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH
Rev. Torrey G. Barcanic, Pastor
Tdeuhon* 374-3348

in Village of Woodbury
Bunday school. 0:46 am.
Worship, 11 ml
Junior church for children, 4-8.
Youth choir rehearsal. Wed.,
pm.
Fellowship serrios, 7:45 am.
Youth Fellowship, Wed, 7 pm
Bible Study and prayer str-

MeCALLUM UNITED
BRETHREN I N
CHRIST CHURCH
“Th* Church Ln the Wildwood
Otis Lake Road
Rev. Darlene Spews. Pastor
10 am. Sunday schooL
Warship. 11 am.

White people who have no per-

Clasaai will meet from 3 ^clock ' IRVING CHAPEL

Uiat we seek opjaxtunltlca to

will be provided.
that they are not trying to prove invited.
anything, not trying to act a
precedent. They want the chance

potluck luncheon, with the
Methodist women. Mr*. John
Mahler, eiudnr.an. acting a* bc»-

dank and otlnr officer* made
several announcements Health
children for

Everyone

u,
i

Sunday school. 10 am.
Worship, 11 am.

COMPLETE LAUNDRY SERVICE
Family Bundles
Wash and Fluff Dry
Damp Wash
We Finish Shirts, Flotvork. Work Clothes

HASTINGS HOME LAUNDRY
far clothing fur Church World

(Lillian &amp; Ray Gibson)
323 S. Michigan

Wl 5-4062

contribute to * fund to purchase
a religious picture fan the Barry

n.S OH NOV/, TODAY!

DODGE DOYS

Sums Sale 65
YOU’LL NEVER DO BETTER!

THE BIB, BIG

POLRRH
THE 00IEE-EI1E

toann

DART

Public invited.

Worship servloe
Bunday school.

•DIET CHURCH

LAKEWOOD E.U. B- CHURCH

and

Mklugan ius more Ulan 150
waterfall*. The Taiiquamcnon Fall*,
near Ncabrrry In the Upper Penln-

CARLTON MVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Saturday, worship. 0:34 em.
Sabbath schooL 10:48 am.

WOODLAND UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH
Lowell Dime*. Pastor
Sunday school, 10 am.

WOODLAND CHURCH OF

Make the Best Peal Now at

HASTINGS
MOTOR SALES £
220 EAST STATE STREET

Phon* Wl 5-2154 or Wl 5 &gt;985
UtAILR

profit*

. tt»e 4 to o pircrsii uktuk wan­
ly predicted for department

Christian Endeavor, 6 30 pi

UVMAl STYLES TO CHOOM HOM

April

Young People's earrice, 7 pm.

Bible Study Wed, 7:30 pm

Church Study, Bunday, 0:46 KILPATRICK UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH
M-66 Woodland

However.

were favorebl*. a* th* Company
luul anticipated.

nut of Uie Ruckus
taught U to them, and we don't
ages a to 1*. are uivura to *u......
tend a five-day Vacation Bible mrnt of World War 1, the Battle
rnumsta, Mr*. Once declared.
She rluscd by wishing wc could School to be held at the Bev- of Jutland, was fought otX the
cnih-day Advratlst Church from entrance of Skagerrak May 31,
June 14 through June 18, at the -1116'

UNITED BRETHREN IN
Wednesday, 7:10 pm. prayer. CHRIST CHURCH
Floyd Walter, Supt
Rev. Dortene Speas, Pastor
INTER-LAKES BAPTIST
Bible acbooi. 10 am
0:30 am. Worahlp.
CHURCH
Worahlp hour, 11 am.
Christian Bxleavor, Sunday, 8
Delton. Mich.
Rev. David Honeywell. Paster
Prayer meeting Thursday. 7:10
Sunday ochool. 10 am.
Family Night. June 21.
Worship. 11 am.
Evening worship, 7 pm.
DBLTON METHODIST
WESLEYAN METHODIST
Mid-week Fellowship, 7 pm.
CHURCH
CHURCH
Wednesday.
Mardus E. Tab*. Minister
Hickory Corner*, Michigan

Worship Bunday, 11am.
Youth Fellowship*. Sunday, 6
pm.
•
Pray* group, Tuesday, 0:30

d of young, mothers to join
WCTU to tielp save boys and

the Constitution guarantees. no

Phone DB 4-8377

COATS GROVE
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
and FRFt SPOT

10 am. Sunday schooL

EVANGELlcfe.

317 13d share* of ooounoa alack
. . -lit eif * i- - -

Poverty, Plenty." and

let us know tlieir plight.

Evening service, 7;K pm.
Wednesday prayer meeting and thl* friendly church.

Worship. 11 am.
Minister. Dale R. Harvey
410 E. Madison, 045-50®
8:40 am. Church school, bupc
Sunday.
Mm. Evelyn BerwtUck
r, 'Faith far Today."
it am. Morning worship
7:30 pm. Wed., Bible Studyf tv, tyiuua unannci *, *

ed w HLUMN compareg
with 30.4M30* a yrar age, an
inrre.w ol |1,7I7^M.

JCCTU Invites
New Members

8. KALAMO PENTECOSTAL
10 " n1 Bunday acbooL
mean having the privilege of CHURCH
11
Morning worahlp.
Rev. Arbutus Hurless. Paster
7 pm Junior High and Bonier voting and having it counted.
High Youth Group*.

CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

by

during

The WCTU ladltw were invited

People.

« mils* W. of Broadway.
Bev. Gerald Hepnner. Pastor
Bunday schooL 10 am.
Morning woraiup, 11 am.

PEOPLE'S BIBLE CHURCH
Hl. NashvUle, Ph. 663-M77

Evening service, 7:30 pn
Wednesday prayer. 7:30

j. C. Penney Company, depart­
moil sum* eJuun. reported that
■,1m for the fu* quarter rase
83 percent and earnings 183
..percent.
.. ——
i.iriinir a nan-m-iirincluding

MQMd non-recurrtng MtAt from
Smitii' 1-UMday, May 18. for • the ml* of toe Coeupany'a furtu111*00.
puUuck dinner, which was* a bcadqWisra building iiero at
Thursday—7:30 Chancd choir serving that the majority of
jxnnlj-itilckai American land- piCTuuuit and enjoyable meeting 3JU w. J4th bUcek
practice.
with three visitors prreenL
Not ennUng* for th* three
Mm Vlrsima Darby, presldmk month* ended April 30, IBM.
we became acquainted with line
NORTH IRVING
___________ _ «* ranita * xnurn on «*r-H
opened the
MK'IHUDUT CH
uf
24JO1443 shares then outwith pray*.

11 am. Morning worahlp.
7 pm. Evening worship.
Wednesday, 7:30 pm. Bible
study and prayer service.

HASTINGS FREE
CEDAR CREEK BIBLE
METHODIST CHURCH
CHURCH
Boltwood A E. State Road
Campground Rd. I mile* south ot Rev. Marvin SickrnUler. Pastor
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Hastings
Sunday schooL ■ •46 am.
SCIENTIST

vte* Sunday. •
■ from MM*

meet for a potluck luncheon at

pm.
ST. AMBROSE DELTON
Sunday Masse*. 8:30 and 10 ORANGEVILLE
BAPTU1 CHURCH
W. Glen CUmpbcil. Paster
ST. AUGUSITINE,
2 Mile* South of Gun Laka
MIDDLEVILLE

OUR LADY OF GREAT
DOWLING

wul be Waving Hastings in June,
a &lt;Ut from bsr fellow ofliccre

young

irom high school.

Boday uf Chiwuan Endeavw,

Earnings
As Sales Peak

Willtam N*to«y. Lmder-

Church Speaker
By Mm WBurd CurUa

mlilyj

11 am Morning worship.

Penney’s Hikes

William Kirkpatrick and Mm
nm-yfw CastJsman are in cbara*

Hear United

Used Car Lot Ruma Wl 5 39OJ

�I

I

fresh Out of the Attic

and sprung up In the form of a|

(Nott:

I believe

this

name

?—! -

Tn dating this paper I would
like to refer again briefly to

sxs

By H. D. Burper
HISH?inY
T°WN- : window was a hole cut out of
SHIP AND PERSONAL
tike logs and a sheet ot foolscap
___ KF&lt;OU.'.ections
'i»Pcr greased and pasted over

have consolidated and buUt ajwas. HM.) Mr. Knappen held
fine church at Delton, thus services jn thc aclioolhouse in
making five church edifices in11838 and a good school was kept
thc township.
। there that Summer.
The first school district formed
Barry township tea furnished
In the township waa fractional1 tjw following men who Iwve
"i*1* BjuTy Wld Spaulding in! rrprisentcd us In the State
1838. The firm school taught wan wn-t- nt Lansing: John Brown,
tn C. W. Spaulding's chamber ;E. W Huett; as mresentaUros:
by Mbs Tlieoda Spaulding. This Salmon C Hall. Actam Hall, Elschool was tho Ural school in; Hot snd Myron Wing; County
Barry County and Mbs Bpuuld-Ofncorl: clerk. James Cad wallains thc first
u.tmnn r- Hall
first, teactwr.
teacher. MUa'
----- —-—■—
। v,
oc-imiuui. iii———
Knappen. la still living at Rich- mon C. Hall. J. Q Hughes,
land. Kalamazoo county. In the
Th
North­
Spring of 1837 Mr. Isaac Otis1 Jn*
C, ’
etiat Barry wan on wxuon -■».
built a frame barn, and the b y j &amp;
Willison. The seed
school was kept m Uie zranarv. I &lt; .
. . ... T.
d being taught by Ml*. Hannah
! in 1837. OU* having n bom. his
A Sabtiach School was held tn horse* tread thc grain out and
the °th granary that Summer. :when we got ready for U* ««1.
1837, Mr. Tiuclson. supcrintcn-, Uncle Elias and myself went
dent. One of the pupil* of that after it afoot, and carried
Sunday School now resides In; enough back to seed three Mid
Hastings townshlp-Mrs. Larkin. | one-fourth acren of land. Some
then Miss Jennete Cross.
| might? ask why we didn't take

timber cut off that we did not
6«t a good bom up. but with

our Held, squinvls. quail, tur­
keys and dror visited us But
With all tiic waste of threshing
on a floor ouidom, and cleaning

(ome *unt»l« w7.

.

one m“e

.... -

'. . . 1 rrwwru
01 Hlclco«7 Ca-

We^d^TiLSr.^f^L^i
,^HlehoUi Campbell'S,
we had walked the twenty-one Hickory There was a

weat of
Sunday
about the same

w^’i

upto

unsatufted judgments and for
other reasons such as drunk
four-month

Through April,

Hare said

gain of nearly 4.000 oyer a year now . . . when local law
it Udrd of last year, and enforcement officials became
of 7000 over 10C3.
aware of Michigan's horrible traf-

COUPON

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100 EXTRA

TopwithValue
Stamps I
a SIS er more pvrchaM

Top Value Stamps

■
with a S10 or mora purchase
I
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. (eacludiog bear, wine or tobacco) ' I
I Redeem u Kroger thru Sat, June 5, IMS J

(••xledmg beer, wine or Mbaccd

all 3 coupons with ’30 or more purchase

direction of Dr. Millon Bradley.

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tabwfir, Sroui Iwf Ctack,
Srowtf loaf Bond
•r Mett Loaf

Ws reiarve the right Io lunil auantiliet.
C0pTrighllh.Kro9wC0.WM

U^/UdLE

tedeem d Kroger IhroSet.Am. 3,1943.

the mcm bent from Joluulown. built

ward and W. W Hampton Icod-

Hastings
I Building Permits |

121 over 19«4. but a sluu-p hike

with a 35 or more purehaM
(eadod-ng beer, wine er tobacco)
wa at Kroger thru Sal. June 5. 196

haa a good Sunday School.
The Congregational Church

Dehaa, Mlchigaa

ljt79 hearings

Jstnes M Hare reported.

memory will live
living In the tuwnalilp of Barry,
having lived there since the
Spring of 1835, coming with her
father. Elder Moses Lawrence.

&gt;p Value Stamps

sold It, and built a very fine
edifice at Hickory Comen. Tho
sickness I hare mentioned before. society is in prospering condition

with

and although living in an ocl- officials and tire Michigan De­
partment otlstaie continued at
a high ebb, through the first
third of ISIS, with activities
showing dnuiatic risNB, -year or two he settled on Oull
Prairie, but rtlll continued to
doctor in Barry County far a

SO EXTRA I

down, having made
forty-two miles. 7

nirs nine tnllra. and gut a box
ot Sappington's pills, and was Willison. thus occupying land of
back before noon, having made
a trip uf eighteen miles ti»t
The* Baptista organized a
morning I might tell many more
incident of th- hardship* en­
dured by the early wttjera of
Barry, Shaking with the ague.
Iu&lt;—,1m. —*»V. — ■ ■—. ,
.
for a time until they bulk a
fine church for thcrnaelvea. They
quinine and Sappington* pills I
*ustalrz-d preaching and
dodl know as that port of ths
the olher church services up
County would iiavc been settled. ,10
Preaent time
QW bouse wm built at rough] JnrV&gt;e Winter of 1845 and '«.
logs, covered with elm bttk.
“j**
K
rail.-, or alahs for a floor Our Church, and of Ho--.tlnga Circuit,
------------------------------------------------- .formed a dam. at Hickory Cor-

The trend of "kttptng Michi­
gan* bad driven In check- punklre adlriUa* totaled mare
through driver Improvement ac-

Through April,

LUADLE VJP

who waa prostrated

out during April, raising the
year's total to more than 27.0UO

State Program

these
300 Extra Top Value Stamps1 with
coupons

Jug of • molanww. tar something
formed a class. I think. In the
, Iw. Ir&gt; •
— .....__ . ___

mams and tlu'lr limited membcrahlp, did not accomplish
much for a time, but reorganized

In Check With

His kindly and sympathetic na-

^’'dlnued from last week! Hong, and wo carried It by band
on™
cxpcrl- from Mr. Ellison'o some four
encca and hardships encountered ' miles Men came from the Cooley
iZ.
1 wU1 r'’' 1 ncikhborhood five miles distant
ni ^r it ‘ncldept or two Boon to help us lay up our house,
after we got to keeping iuxuo bringing their dinners with
we oommenced to cut ttu» mu . ik—.
—7.----- T
”.
“
luual •"»*. vic cirara* UK spot,
a swath or two. before we found built lhe house, and moved in
captured himjwithin a week.trict built a schoolhouse on land made the journey of 500 mllea &gt;J|lla in the Foil of 1837.
~
The religious Interests of donated by Mr Uaac Olla. Mr. and were foot-lore.and hart to do! Harry Jias been on ttw
tiiat day, for
Seymour Tittebon doing
mi- -a
Th* next marnlnir ITnrta a&gt;ui t '??.

1 Keep Bad Drivers I

Brown. E. W. Huett. Lucas Pol-i
ley. Charles Polley. Adam Elliott.
out splendidly considering the Orin Rorabcck, Robert Marahali.
jrlmlUve mode of seeding Our Eph. Manley, J. G- Hughes and

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Silver Platter Rib

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Pork Chops

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T-Bone
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cd under the administration of

Brother Shaw was another ex­
ample of what the early plon-

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Hygrade'i

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an appointment during Ills stay
on the circuit The class finally

Hamid's Rag. or Mild

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lb 89/

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‘88/

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Kroger Frozen

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can

with the purchase ol two IJb pkg* ei

Udeem al Kroger thru Sat. June 5,1?6^J

PORK A BEANS
1-lb. CM 5/
AIT 3 CANS wnh e S5 or mere twreha
(•xduding beer, wise er lobsccol
|K«. C.* L_ &lt; 1OAI

�Piroceedinga of tho Barry
Co. Board of Supervisors

vjs^^^tsa
.Saix;

M m. txx .«w

Mm otmim'i
dlaf nt Special
Motion Carried.

ttL*hs£
~snsa!rsJ

:rs."

aaraMoul rtaUaaa of lha Harry
rry Ceanly Board of An per-

rniMiM ye«e- Motioo Canted.

i&lt;$^s^;K£u?;'ub -istn.^siT £S±. k

SriiCi-ttaraLSr

Ito matter ef Mimic and Lmo) lite
lary Onminiilee and Teuri.t and Hr-

svt.'S-a.iu’ffiSJ:«

Ikol atlealHin war locuied on IoJtaikui ..1 temtad •••'•*■« •' •*
ctal. lie raid 1*1. Pmrarn
,k*
b.i» yoatk. «• 1’'I‘*',T1

s®?*

J by ’ ifcpwrlMt Boekwlth.
&gt;4 by Hapartiinr K. Uo*SMa,

“_‘-llL,Cl til

Carried. All members of Ur
.is?1iwrmnFsss"
1 by Mlper'Uor 1- Hoffman.
.4 by Hnperrteoe Miller. lb»
iatf at Barry daoiffnata the

util fartorr oetloa .Ate Heart
NuMaa? SSak^HaaUan

Barryville
By .Wri. Burr Fauett
&gt; Naaftrflla
Phena OL S-i
Un- U A. Day waa a Wedn

tended an open ouee for the;
niorg of tho Nazarene Church
lhe American Lesion Hall in
ennontville on Saturday night,
mu Wolf. Harold Reed. Carole
iptey and - Helen BUerlcy arc
»e graduates.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Dutmer at Grand Rapids were Sal-

tPF»rtod fy BnporrlMr Mead,
10 Hoard adjourn to call o
hair. Motion Carried.

srtx
.‘t.Siz.'gSSft a
.•ssrtjtfasr
chairman 1o
i'-toSh:
xr&amp;si

K’xjsrss.zm:'

Karl Guar of Battle Creak vert
Thunday dinner guests of. Mrs.
Oborin Day. * Mrs. dladys
drodtford and Mn. Elsie Potter
of Woodland were Friday alien
of -Mra. Day.

East Doud
By Mr. Uojd Own

^TRrLitiaES

Uy Mtey with J. C. Waiy; Fetor No. HP. IU2»1».
loaler Peltry; Keaewol of
with CvInMn Arenry. Moy
aad Krtonded foreran. oo
. Jail aad luiwuioa lUme.

|Ot adeWMto Uli
AIM Wilk »lu
l^tVLuT

f Mo. r w saAs ts. bmImA Morine, with Coleman

peMUhed rule,
cred tor orderly

sjyy

KJJilS.-TLSSSJ.^L-i
i Ndday. * Owen Cox from
tile spent the weekend at
Ow«M. * Mr. and Mra.

&gt;lui DeparUnenl eoactora aa lol-

'■.■stvis;

r«
ti.»

MOVING..!

J sara.

Noted

Franklin Hnkvllb
by HaverrlMe Beck

Noted by Buweriaor BekardL abpporied by Superelior Mead, that Ito
ausSMted rhujeo In tbo rule! be
a&lt;tonie.i. MmIm Carried.
Drain Oonniaotenrr Ford Bitten,
apbearrd before the Board and r»
ported the tollwOi’u from the Stale
Highway Del'arimeal of ISIS ante]
mrni &lt;m Wondbnfr d.aln whirl, t.ew
put* th I* drain na a paid up ba.it
He alio made Ute priipoeal lee pie!K3Fw".£m!3 tri-ii:
Iram pelUieson to be relarned after
dot aaaenneat of Drain It eiunpleted-11

£»
KS..

rm

•s.s.'i, iraE
Kone oicbiodMoted by Huiier.l.or Leni,
period b&gt; Hu|&gt;erti&gt;nr Ktutoo.
bo Cetinlr Treaaurrr to laalrurl

MB SUBS
wis j;:;;;

it Mi

i Um WMnm W.(sa HMhu uh to no
I liMtoO. U UM Halting.
IN Mi k ttoMbt hd.

*

.

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MnUod. W tM,Wo «t O,, * Mr- and Mrs Lynn PrcnUid family of Intertochaa

Lake Odessa
,' ^Mn. Thtlm, O'-'l'1"1*-*’'

I Al STWITY

Tun
Trumpower. and Mrs. Prentlsa'
parents. Mr. and Mr*. Voight CmfM.

Friday evening. May 1®.
,___ _ _ taring?J Uic Ha.-ah Downing- nouse
'■ *wnh*Xa Virginia street. Mrs. Edwin Huhn Mrs. Kent Gitoon of

’JuesH—t: I b»v.i ton h&gt;
-riving a uncial aseurtty dUabiUty benefit for the Lua three
v«&gt;r*. I rrcenily took a Job
which pays tne WO a month Mum
• . ___ ■_ - ——u •«
i
cunty since I tun cxuiUng
than FIDO per month and

u pmuii la receiving disability
benrflte. any Mid ali work ac­
tivity must bo reported to the
Social Security AdmlnlaLntlten.
kt making your report bo auro
to Include your social accurtty
claim number.
quaaUon: I have been re­
ceiving social security benefits

Hendershot &amp; Vicinity
By Mrs. Richard Clark

Uju -liililtwn

1' &gt; U •jrtrt’L
Of her mother and
visited MF.
married next month. Mvm I ’*-|bOth attended the funeral s«r»- Walter
anil »«■«
Fay. the Andre
port her marrt.-'cc?
of Mrs. Huhn's aunt. Mrs
Answer: Th* marriage mua® be Mary Hummcli. * Mr. and Mrs
rri«&gt;rtod m It will twuilnaie «hu clayton Clark were Sunday. May
_ ....__ __ ...
,,
nl her dauctitheir sons, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
husband's social security nuni- Clark and family of Hastings,
and Gerald Clark and family of
Qucotlon: I plan to move next Woodland, her broUiara, Mr. and

.ter .( May «:

and family Of_R«h«Ur for*

SaS

my chocks follow me?
Answer: When you have a de­
finite moving dale and addrean.
complete and mall the change of
address card you were given
when you applied far benefits,

k and dinner

Cadillac visiting Mr. and Mra That office will reply directly to
Dick Whitney and sons and-Mr*.
Edith Goodell and daughter, who
was visiting there tran Cali­
fornia. a Mr. aad Mra. Cliff

Durfee

By Mrs. John Hook
Mrs. Ellra McAdams wU Ln
in an auto accident la gaining Pennock Hospital for tzeatment.
* Mrs. Ed Hlce called on Mrt.
nicely.
Loo Reynolds at Pennock Hoep'.tal Wednroday. * Durfee scixwl
of mar Charlotte. * Calles* re­ pupils, with their teacher. Mlau
cently ol Kill* Whitmore were Donna Campbell and mort of
Mr and Mrs. Wayne Whitmore tlte motiiera were at John Ball
park In Grand lUplda Monday.
Woods, near Detroit Saturday to

of school.
Mi*. Ev* Fox finished school
at Norton Wcdnccday. May ID. *
Mr. and Mrs. Heber Footer were
Sunday. May 18. dinner gu®to

fine gifts you ll get for...

SIS Steaks
CUTS

PLAID STAMPS’

„ 69c

Arm Cuts

Canned 3 i 7Q
Picnics a.
v
BeeU 79‘ room
u.
Briskets
FRESH

Stew Beef

79c

POULTRY FEATURES!
®
'
59c
Whole Fryar Legs

Frver Breasts
Ducks

MAD &amp; MELLOW

RICH A FUU-BODIED

EIGHT O’CLOCK REB CIRCLE

VIGOROUS KWINEY

3-u.w$2J3

Cornish Hens &gt; u
Roasting Chicken

49c
114
LB. PKG.

•f
I RTIAKS, jiffy
VDOI breaded

ROASTED
Sausage super rightr is. 59c
Crab coo'M^FiioztN lb. 99c

MB. us

Lake Perch

messw

89c

o 69c

PotatoeT 10-79
Tomatoes . 39‘

75® 77®

3ia«.»2J9

39c
79c

1 LB. MINIMUM

BOKAR

M».«m

I-LB. BAG

49c

imm attached)

OVEN READY

-

73®

HOT HOUSE

3iai«
, ’...2.25
.

UKI GOOP COFHi? A‘P Whole-bean Coffee
saves you money, and yon enjoy big, fresh,

SAWN FOOD wHh WEED K.LL« PLANTATION 70-^ B*O »U.«

wonderful Coffee Mill Flavor...fresh-ground

lawn

FOOD - PLANTATION R0-IQ4 ■ . ■ &gt; -

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flavor you can’t get in a can...at any priceSUNNYMOOK, grade a, medium

JANE PARKER

ANN PAGE
TINE rOUDS

Apple Pie Preserves
for pions, materials and estimates for a delightful

39® ~

'juicy- slice* of orchard-fresh apples,

delectably seasoned ... baked inside

Aftc

MAIVH, VANILLA

- qc

Ice Cream

JANE rAMCER-MS, S-DL-I "WB

SAVE
10*

SOUOWARE

Paper Plates 150^99

or APRICOT

Wont to get away from it all on weekends? See us

3ool$100

Fresh Eggs

ANN PACE PURE
PEACH
PiNEAPPUE

Summer Cottage ot a nearby vacation spot.

59c

Chuck Roast

BONELESS, READY TO EAT

i'e's,’/..

Municipal

SUPER-RIGHT
bUHBK-itivani BEEF
»«r

CENTER

AND YOUIL RAVE ABOUT THE

ENJOY LIFE IN A "HOME
AWAY FROM HOME"!

Cottly
bw

। Warren and Georgia Brogan
1 entertained Mr. aad Mr*. Voraoh

birthday of D
. Clayton Clark

Highbank

Administration. 50 Ranaom Ave,

Ucoiim
sentenced.

ccota fee drlvla®

What must I do to make lure

j pent Saturday and Sunday in NX, Grand Rapids. Michigan.

No
m

Kdrldgt. Mr. and Urt

Of their brother and und«. WU-

include your claim number. If
it is convenient, you may want
to visit the district office) and
complete tiw change of address
By Mrp. Fern Hawblit*
You should also leave your
R] hl.h.UL.
Mi-1101 card.
new forwarding addreu with the
Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Hudson
and children from Big Rapids
fpent Friday and Saturday with
with the Social Security AdmlnUtraUon. is publishing a acriea
of qutaUops and answer* on no­
Willard Holman aw in Illlnou dal- security subjects. If you
over tiu.- weekend. * Mr. and
Mrs. Orilo VanByckla of Uu»y
and Mr. and Mra BUlr HawbllU glad to answer 1L If you wall
and Kenneth were Sunday din­ a representative of the Social
ner guest* of Mr. and Mr*. Vcm Security -Administration to ad­
HawbUtx, * Tho Moore school dies* groupais) of which you
arc a member. Uiit&gt; duuux offico will furnUh a qualified

.«.S
XS

Onway

Srilnu of Hastings Before that. Dorte of HaMinga.
XZ'stt

**

SULTANA

Peanut Butter

or PURS GRAPE

Jam 3s 69c

—

aWO,

99

3

Luncheon Meat 3’qS-,1U®

Imagine! Three full pounds ot pura
fruit goodness for only 69«l

YUKON CLUB, ASSORTED FLAVORS

Viol* our Home Planner* Corner

JANE PARKER
«M% WWOlf WMAI

tW.» lOAf

arm face

Homo Plano wo ka»o . . . pUm

Bread 2™-39® BMnsT^r29c

wo cm adapt to you* iodhridual

\&lt;The bread to try-for a delicious

Ihb wook aad tee oil Hie Now

ANN PAGE

BIMCH « IUU‘H
JANE PARKER ALMOND CRESCENT

Cookies 2^™ 75®
Taste-teasing almocd flavai

JANC
D 11-

Rolls

CINNAMON
BSUKPAST

Canned Pop

Ml, M&gt;1 cm

Dressing

39

u-ox.
Barbecue Sauce
U-OZ.
1-Pt. i-ot w&lt;

, *

Tomato Soup

Instant Coffee -^M.09

FIMT.OT.
PINT
ROE

ANN PAGE

12 s89‘

on,
37*

“»£; 10c

Borax Fab
,41.^01

ygj

Action Bleach
6. Off l*MC

&amp; 73c

HAIN OB SUGAR. TWIN PACK

Homostyle Donuts

Breeze

Tide

JANI

detergent

Spanish Bar Cake

‘1.24

DETERGENT

2l,„‘c“ 83c

Palmolive Soap
COCO OCOOORAH1

2

43c

All
DETERGENT

79c
1965

wmn HOUSE. IHStAHF.

Lux Liquid

MAKES
2O^QT5.

Our Own Tea Bags

pEtBoaa

100

TH BAGS fAp
IfiPKG. 07V

4

65c

�Know Your
Legislators

THE

Highlights Interesting

U.S. SENATORS

Offer Tips for
Milk Fever
To
mitt W. MM*
nni dairy farmers are advtoed to
feed low calcium, high phoaphcctiu*

Senate Office Building
Washington 35, D.C.

FARM NEWS

Patrick V. McNamara
PhiMp A. Hart
CONGRESSMEN

Houm Office Building

HASTINGS BANNER

iiiiiiiifliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiii

Carlton Grangers f-«r Sails Thru
The Air . . .
List Activities

Richard Wert
I
Barry County
I Building Permits I

IN

* ■oln} **‘$n
chaplain kri In
Thompeon and failed to
tsT
prB,w to conclu't,' i notice the IntersecUon
membership of 4 to 10 years has
paid off handsomely for thou-

and Health youth throughout

tionai 4-H ScrvicshCommittee.
The tangible benefits are four
fold, a Committee spokasmart
field. Continuous membership
affords (1) learning new skills
and methods (2) opportunities
for fellowship and community
service (3) good chanee for self
improvement-(4) recognition
Through project work, boys

Fifty-seven businesses and
foundations are currently pro­
viding such funds, said Norman
C. Mindrum, director of the
Committee.
314 Million Budget
A budget of |1.8 million wUl
be used by the Commitlee this
year, he added. Included are
funds for 263 scholarships and
fellowships; 1.300 educational
trips: 135,250 honor medals;
14.300 miscellaneous rewards,
and many supplementary serv­
ices to 4-H.
Among the donors are:
.

III Horse Show
At Prairieville

"Recipe of a Good Granger"'

May Dry Grain

Sunday, June 13

g,

. _

Mrs. Joseph Ranguette read
an amusing review of the traits
of a mosquHo which was foUow-

There

will

be

a 4H

«_ i *

Horae

.
Hope. Baltimore, Johnstown.
h*¥,‘ movrd
Barry. OrengevtUe Townships &gt;
Nashville They have two chUM
s “* “*“■ ।
one year oM
Carlton. Woodland. Rutland.
Mr. Wert will retain the name Hastings. CasUeton. Maple Grove.
of Pennock Concroto Products. Assyria Townships.)
inr policy or
the
of thc
tne company will
aad on* h,&lt;h polnt ,rt'Ph7 for. remain the some. and be will
conventions! En£,tsh
En-^h w
Bnd
onf fcc
f(_ WeWcrn
Wretcni' continue
continue Ute
the personnel
nenrmnS of
of the
the
'&lt;l onf

cyctro per minute.
on Bunday. June 13. at tho But­
by Lynden BUmm.
ternut Farm, southwest of PralrAfter group singing, the lectur­
er, Mrs. Prank Wlznbrecht gave
o.. „
^ria Michigan MrB John Worrell. R3 Plaintile cloaing thought
State University agricultural enHie tart party tins Spring for glneer show that Infrared vlteaare rtbtona
nowna ana vropnia

tended and the patients seemed economical

in of age learn how to grow
ngs. make thing*, show, teach
and sometimes even consume
the results of their labors. They
also gain experience in buying,
selling and saving.
Concerted Planning
All of this did not just hap
poo. The naUonwide 4 H Club

given

B

than a half-century of planning,
expanding, changing and eval­
uating the program to meet lhe
needs of youth. The Extension
Service, part of every land grant
university, cooperates with the
U-S. Department of Agriculture
in structuring 4-H activities.
Since 19SI. the National 4-H
Service Committee has taken
leadership in securing funds
from private business sources
for awards, educational litera­
ture and technical aid.

Infrared Lamps

Mrs. Kenneth Stamm read an • _
in bloom now. it* culture and

13rd District-Harold J.

Concrete Firm

Carpenter was In charge ot thc csprd serious Injuries about 2,u&lt;prwam wiu“h btvan with a
Saturday. May 15. when
memortal KTVKC
servtoe lur
forMarle
Cole ,tooher wxrt). &lt;W *Haztimu
‘*p *0,p«atWf
mniuMiai
Amur ow.
tl.r:
no pasaru away iiua rear.
White 4towers were placed &lt;m ,M
w altar in her memory and a , 'J*“JJ’*’ ‘.‘‘"T.
ire.- basket of flowers set in
rront or ceres station. Mrs.
■"
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4-H

STATE SENATORS
State Capitol
(Use home address
after adjournment)

iuMdcment”
| Emery notes that rreearchen in
. -California and Illinois have shown
this type ot treatment to be effec­
land t Yankee Springs Township.* tive. The mmols sdenttots •llmlnatro milk fever in cows whirh
24th District — Roger Johnwn.’ prevtoualy ecntracted toe dises*
Richard Wert of Laingsburg 832 Birth Street. Marshall,■ by feeding 1 lb. of grain per 1®
as purchased the Pennock tWoodland. Hasting. City, Hai­ lbs of body weight during the dry
pnCrete Products plant al Nash-1,ling. Township. CMtleton. Balti­ period.
Maple Grove, Johnstown.
Thto grain was I«! at Uie ex­
ille from Arthur D. Pennock, more.
Assyria Township.)
pense of alfalfa liay, so some of
who had owned and operated the
’ Uie benefit may have been due u&gt;
buxlncM since IM5
321
W
EUxa.
Schoolcraft.
.Thorn
­
toe
reduced reJclum-phoephorous
Wert, a nallva of Owosso, ■
graduated from Lalngxburg high 1apple. Irving. Carlton. Rutland.. ratio.' explains Emery, 'However,
Hope, Prairieville,। toe increased energy intake may
Kliool in IM3. He attended Lan- Orangeville,
'
Barry
Townships.)
also
have had beneficial effect*
BteK Business University and '
Fn»ety nninto out that milk
STATE REPRESENTATIVES
ana ttva
Central railroad. In 19M he was
HUU Capitol
employed by Fisher Body com-.
(Uw home address
pony in Lansing and became j
after adjournment)
Initiation uf lactation.
eration.
53th District—Jam** S.
-The result to a paralysi*
won rome m tne office work at.
pHnfB, or*n&lt;evlUe. calving time due to a decrease bi

Buys Pennock

i Durwood Booher, 31, and hti
Carlton Grang. met Thursday.1 P**senter. William Thompson
M«r^The^PtoU&gt;. Mrs Hale «,Joihoi ^We QmjL

INVEST

as

the

offen some Intriguing possiblUUre no^

May 20 and organised. The offl-

For one thing. Infrared vibra-,

'

_______ a_______

Alli

than present - day grain drying _ _________________ ’
Wlng; rice president. Mra. Jerry meUxxto." reports Verl E. Headlry I
who recenUy completed a study of
Ruslne; trftisurer. Mm Charles changes which Influence Infrared
Norris, and social secretary. Mrs drying efficiency. ‘Heat energy to
Hale CarpcnLsr
transferred directly from the sourve
tn the vrafn arvt air mnrrmenhr u ’
mtaeible. the Community Progrrss Committee provide Infor­
mation about Medic Alert" and
obtaining embhnu for those who
need them.
Wendell and Genevieve Shroy-

you

Mare thin 42 million motor
Iwhldes were registered In Michi­
gan in 1964.

...SAYS FARM
LOAN SERVICE
IN A BIG WAY I
Today, mors than 80.000 farmer*, ranchers and
part-time farmers in Michigan, Wisconsin. Minnesota
and North Dakota ore using ’/• billion dollars in
Land Bank Loan* to expand, modernize and improvs
their farm bu»lne»»M. Since 1817. tnonulhan a quar­
ter-million farmers have found their Land Bsnk the
one credit source always geared to their actual
needs. If you're planning a farm Improvement or
expansion project, be sure to check your Land Bank
Association.

Grange after their return from
California
Headley says the capacity of
The Community Progrers Com­
mittee will meet at the Lloyd
Shroyer home to complete the wtth more conventional systems
plana for Che chicken barbecue -Well have to figure out a way
nt tlie fairgrounds. June 5. from

new 4H Llvtwtock Barn if the

Drunk Driver

Barry Fann pays S6() Fine
Wlllto Gilmore, 43. R5 Hal­
ting*, was ordered to pay a fine
Calendar
Ol Stt
of
»W1 plus
PIU3 1820
He; court
IVUII costa
CU-M- when
B&lt;X&gt;a

stixx 1. a. 4—«H 8suaias wire h(_ pleadfd guDty when arraigned
before Municipal Judge L. E.
Ba met t on a charge of drunk
SheriHMerl H. Campbell on M-43 in Rutland Town-

wlll be nt Uie Community On-

He predicts that gas-fired mfra-

There will be a dedication ser­
vice at • pm. following the
barbecue when the new bam
will be dedicated to the memory
of Arthur K Richardson who
spent many years In 4H work.
The Stale Orange chaplain. Mrs.
Jean Housing of Kalamazoo has
been Invited to come for the
dedication
The Grange youth will be in
clMurre of the program June 17

-will probably be used to dry
grain tn&lt;-ttic future. This could
mcreaas heat Intensity while re­
ducing the cost of producing this
energy
;
1
The MSU agricultural engineer
plans further research to study
possible Injury to grain and mxm
of the factors which influence-. Uw
efficiency of Infrared vlbmudn
drylig
The U. 8. cattle industry st*

mcrctal beef output running 12
ncd fruit than he did io years

milk fever toon others In fact *
cow which has had milk fever Ui
a previous lactation will aln&gt;»'certainly have it tn succeeding toctaUmi If she to aubjectcd to the

$^/billion

extra vitality on summer

Besides those listed above, 30
additional corporations annual­
ly contribute funds, to the Com­
mittee to aid 4-H members and
volunteer leaders.

nomica] and practical dry rab-n
which will meet toe nutrient re­
quirements of ths dry cow exclu­
sive of mil and prawn which raij
be supplied as » small amount &lt;u
cupplanent. Calcium carbonate
... ._a .. ■ mineral

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.
10-20-10
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Others

For 5 ton Hoy Yields:
■
0-18-36
0-14-39
0-10-40
2 - 300 lbs. of these per acre are
what your alfalfas need far top
yields.

more crops
at less cost
ANHYDROUS AMMONIA
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Ry Mrs. John Hook
R4 HoetlMi
V4S-2S38
Dtana Darts spent the holiday
at home. * Bunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs Roger Davis and
family were Mr. and Mr*. John
Davis of Grand Rapids. Mr. and
Mrs Byran Andrews and family
of Battle Creek and Mr. and Mrs.
D maM Cherfey. ♦ Bunday call-

ter and family were Mr. and
Mrs Harold Hawkins and girls
of Hastings and Mr and Mrs
John Richardson of Middleville
* Mr and Mrs Howard Cheney
and family are to move June 3
to Charlotte, their address will

ers of Mr. and Mrs Rusaell Bolyrn of Urbandale. * Mp Robert
Miller and new baby son. Daniel
John, returned from Pennock
hospital on Sunday. ♦ Mr. and
Mn. Earl Smith and mother.
! Mn. Myrtle Smith of Battle
J Creek, were Saturday callers of
Mr and Mrs. Ed Rice and Mr
nnd Mn. John Hook. They had
। been to the Striker Cemetery. ■*
Mr and Mm. Dale Eaton of Bat­
tle Creek were Saturday callers
ot Mr and Mn Ed Rice. '

“Seems like everybody

who is anybody is
driving Chryslers

these days
• ‘‘SURE, that’s why
I*ixi driving
one.”

night and Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Rice. * Mr. and Mrs
Tom Gaylor of Battle Creek and
Mr and Mrs Owen Gaylor spent
Sunday at Howard City. * Mon­
day guests of the Gaylor’s were
.Mr and Mrs. Bert VerMeulen of
Coldwater. Mr and Mrs. Robert
DeCamp and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Millard Gaylor and family
of Battle Creek

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
One Hundred and Tenth Yaar

20 Pages—3 Section*

'

HONOR HERB REINHARDT—Some 58 men gathered at the
Hastings Country Club Friday evening far a banquet honoring

of the Hasting* High faculty for 37 year*. Reinhardt served as a
principal in charge

2 Bar^y Residents
Killed in Separate
Traffic Crashes

by

=

Barry County electors decisively
rejected the plan for court bouse court lioiiw proposition. indicated

Member* of the Board of EduHotel Hast Ings approved a recom­
mendation by Supt Richard J.
Rejection was based on a numGuenther for a staff committee
to study the future needs of
Hastings' educational Panini ' complete project seemed an exccsso that sites for new building*
..
..
...
she load to add to the tax rolls
at this time: many questioned the
iteria in mind.
Supt. Guenther propose* to type of construction proposed and
have the department head*,
principal* and assistant prlnciSls study the auestlon the.week, thing into an area that U already
llowtng tho closing of rehool.
He said the cost would hot ex­ plan, in particular seemed to ex­
ceed 31AOO. paying those not on ceed immediate and probable near
11-month salary the usual rate
future needs by a subolantlal
margin
However, the fact that the jail
wants a three-year high school. portion of the proposition received

He said tho study ctxild be
completed in the week’s time.
Supt. Guenther also explained
that the local schools all hava

at tornado alert*.

To Name Trustee

more **dtable propoool could b*&gt; The only roung ptere wiU be
put forward. Many who favored a1 in the main or west gynuuulum
new jail, voted again* the proprei- of Having* High School.

the basic pi n, including the loca­
tion. many who were not too happy

needed.

I1HS Graduates Urged
To Develop High Ideals

Unlvrraity ot Michigan and a

Hastings

Mfg.

Company,

was

SET FOR MOONLIGHT SALE—Hasting* merchant* an prepwrThe Hastings Area Chamber
1 of Commerce lias urged all oitel-

Mrs. Goodyear
Succumbs After
Long Illness
W. Green Street, were held al

Osgood Funeral Home,
Judge L. E. Barnett was the
Christian Science reader. Crema­
tion followed at the Graceland
Memorial Park and Mausoleum
in Grand Rapids.

Goodyear. III. of 530 N. Broad­
way: two daughters, Mrs. R. P.
(Sally) Vogelreuter of Marshall

Helen E. Will. Secretary 8/17;

e/17

»illi&gt;ar(*Uu
’hair&amp;M Phil '

Supervisors Order
Preliminary Plans
For Barry Co. Jail
Vote Down Bid to Reconsider
Location After Long Discussion;
Hear Reports on Crooked Lake

Michael West
ternoon after the board members
discussed at length Ui« problems
with con*tmetian of a
Back from 2-Year connected
new jail, and whether it should
Stay in Thailand

strong of Harper Woods; 12
more than two years In
grandchildren; two sisters. Miss Thailand. Michael West, son of
Florence Campbell and Miss Ar­
lene Campbell, both of Hastings home with hto. lovely bride.
Memorials may be sent to the Yupit, jrhose nickname to “Lek."
Barry County Cancer Society.
8he to delighted with the Uni­
ted States and Wednesday Uie
West foursome left for Atlanta
(near Gaylordi whore-they will

Gregory Scliool Eloctton
Last day for regbtratlon for
the special Gregory School elec­
tion on annexation will be June
31, IM. Only registered voters

held July IP. IM.
Roy Blough, Secretary

shopping center

Members ol the Barry County Board of Supervisors Tue«1894. In Quincy, th* daughter of
Willis and Anna (Arnold) Camp­ day voted down a motion to reconsider their previous flftion to
bell. She attended school al erect a new county jail on the Courthouse square and approved
Quincy and was graduated from
a motion lo have J. &amp; G. Davertnan Company, architect* ami
engineers, of Grand Rapids, draft preliminary plans for a 35-36
Teacher* College.
She taught school at Coldwater inmate, institution, and to provide cost estimates for such a
before coming to Hastings where structure.
she taught In the old First Ward
No date was set for a special election to raise necessary

Chidester School Dfatriet 3
Notice at last day of regtotra-i
tlon of the qualified electors of]
School District 3. Chidester. Rut-;

, lias inutructed tho local beard hold July 19. IM.
Juanita Slocum.
One hundred and thirty-four to tighten control* tn tho toHastings Tap. Clerk
H. H. 3. aenkr* will receive------------- *---------- - —••-------- Walter Soya.
diplomas at the annual com­ canning.
Baltimore Twp Clerk
mencement exweisra Friday eveMary Linderman,
nlnif Dr. Ira M. Smith. LLB.
Steven* Institute of TeohRutland Twp. Clerk
6/17
LLD. registrar of the University
of Michigan wiU deliver the adEngineering on Rear-Admiral
The annual school budget may
George Rock. UB.N—Ret, who be inspected at the home ot Hay­
Julian W. Smith, a former
den Ren, 1958 E. Dowling Rd.
resident of Woodland township, struction during World War I
8/10
and oh many special awignmenls meeting on June 14.
door education. School of Educa­
tion. Michigan Stfte College,
Martin School District 7
will be awarded an Honorary
Last day for registration for
the special Martin School elec­
the U. S. Naval
tion on annexation will be June
graduated there in
I, IM. Only registered voters
Because of national ahcrtAgM

Election Monday I

Elcctocs in the Hartings scliool '
-_____ _ ™ ____ ,__ district are to go to the potto'
facUlmw but thought It beat to ' *&lt;ond*5' from ’ “Jn U&gt; ’
wi
"mark tlmr " tn to innk until o 1 “arrU? OfM! m&lt;:,nber ,o *
I

rector of Emmanuel EpisCiiurch. last Sunday after-

Sufficient Interest developed to

Nashville Youth T)ies When
Motorcycle Hits Hastings Car;
M-13 Head-On Crash is Tragic

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

NUMBER 8

EDITORIALS &gt;s | Hastings School

Hastings High Scliool.
Commenting on the frantic pace
reading and one in elementary
arithmetic, with *13 tuition, and
one typing claw for high *chool tills could well be the golden age
nudanU with *19 tuition. These
are in addition to the driver
training cla**cs which continue meanings of life
through the Summer.
The school board will meet the but in our search tor meaning wo
-'teht
ncvchol-­
flight nf
ot Julv
July 13 In
to make It
it raider
easier mm)
mud turn tn
to nhilnenohv.
philosophy, psychol
for some residents to attend to ogy and religion. Youth wants to
Two Barry County residents were killed and three persons question the board's action in
were injured in two separate traffic accidents Sunday and Mun­ discontinuing transporting pu­
pils living within the City. The
day, law enforcement officers reported.
Losing their lives were Donald Suntken, 16, of Nashville, board to to meet at noon on June
valley, but uses a scientific classifi­
and Mrs. Dorothy Tungate, 40, R2 Delton, Pleasant Lake.
cation occcnllng to chemical struc­
and on July 1 for the organisa­
Donald was killed and his friend, Alan Olmstead, 16, East tion meeting as required by State
ture. or according to igneous or
sedimentary
formation.
Lansing, was' seriously hurt when the motorcycle they were
to their own questions. with whatBy diligent March, one might
Con
tract*
hiring
three
new
,
riding crashed head-on into a car on M-79, two miles west of
high xhool teacher* were ap­
Charlotte at 10 am. Sunday.
Dowling School Election
proved Miss Judith A. CampbeR .Uw churches, youth: onrantaaUoo*
Essexville, who to graduating and service club* in giving youth people. It Is one thing to classify
Last day for registration for
from Michigan State University, a rcaitact and an insight into adult
the special Dowling School elecNashville Methodist Church Eaten to to teach typing and short­ life, and grownup responsibilities.
31. 1988. Only registered voters County officers said the machine hand, replacing Roni Freer.
Robert W. Sandell. Jr. 34. who
belonged to Olmstead, but that he
important of all are the meaning*
held July 19. IM.
lime to digest the fact* you have found In the Uitangibk*. such aa
Harbor Springs, and Dale M.
. Walter Boya,
Johnson. 32, South Haven, who learned, and apply them to life. UisthrUtian virtues of faith, hope
Baltimore Twp. Clerk 8/17
to graduating from Western
Michigan University, both will
(acta are recorded on computer as •living stone*, built up into a
Any person wishing to vote bn
teach high school English
annexation in the Striker School
Board members adopted a new
biology textbook. "Biological Sci­ computer gives out only what num
4 better understanding of what
ence—An Inquiry Into Life.- for ha* put . in.
Monday. June 21, IM.
Whenever you make a long- kind of a building stone we art
Mra. Eldon Roush,
Donald would have been a Senior
distance telephone call, you are in Ufe social fabric of life, and
•/h at Maple Valley High Scliool in
Secretary
actuallv using n gigantic computer. ou&gt;' reason for being.
and If you dtel « wrokw number, j
searth fre^lh* meaning
celved copied of the book
Alloft Registration
spoclal poetry award during
study al their May meeting.
Any person wishing to vote on high school honors assembly.
annexation in the Alton Scliool
approved to study short and long
District should be registered by
June 19. 1965. Persons wishing to Elisabeth ikropi Sunlkai In ad­
So in the mind s opened unto you
do so contact your towmhlp dition to bls parents, hs to survived administration personnel and
, clerk of Hastings, Mra. Edward
Slocum, and Carlton Twp, Mra. field and Gary and David of Ver- committee.
The
school
has
purchased
a
-Harlan Scobey.
baby grand piano costing *3.500
Richard C. Thomas, Secretary
mualc room.

backward glances

Vot« Monday in
Your School Election

Section One—Page* 1 to 8

Hasting*, Michigan, Thursday, June 10, 1965

Study Group to
Probe Hastings
g School Needs

Be An Interested Citiien

GOVERNOR PRESENTS CERTIFICATES—The first three student* to cample
sponsored boating safetv coarse, Pleasure Bo*Ung," were honored when Go,
ras gireK.»‘ Lakewood High School
marine Uw enfaeoement. Frsm left

keeping lb*
CourthoM*

location at a future time.
Hastings' First and Fourth
conclude: hto work there.
Ward Assessor Russell Doty
Michael, who finished HH3 in
■54 and .graduated as on honor
student from M.I.T. At a later
date The Banner interview with economically sound from a longMike will be printed. He has
much interesting information to Courthouse and jail in different
locations, and that the Court­
make
,
house square appeared to be too
He has the highest pratoa for small for both.
Lloyd Hoffman. Barry Town­
fectlve instrument to implement ship and former board chairman,
th* US. foreign policy in other pointed out that the previous
countries.
.plans for the new Courthouse
After the West* return to Ha»- and Jail placed both new Mulc­
ting* they plan to take a trip f-—
—
East to visit the James Leaven­
good family (the former Colleen enough room. Present plans call
West) and visit a cousin of the fos a reduction in stee from the
previously proposed 50 • inmate
Thailand, attending college in Jail
Discussion on the proposed jail
New York City.

1 Doom a mnrnine session wnan
The annual meeting of the I edttorial* by WBCH were dl*-tockholder* ‘of the Hastings a: ibuted to board member* and
Havings and Loan
Saving*
Ix&gt;an Association
Association n*d
read tiv
by Cntmtv
County cterk
Clerk winum*
William*
will be held In the office of the Cridler
association at 136 East State St.
The editorials declared that
op Tuesday. June 15. 1965. for
directors, adoption of new by­
laws and for sucli other business
m may be brought before the
meeting for consideration. 'Poll*
—„...
-r
_..
will. be open from
7 until I
pm.
E«rl H Coleman. Preoidont

house square site ' completely Ig­
nored a Citlsens Committee
which the supervisor* lhemselve*
jCommlUet. numbering in cxcom
(Of 30 people from every townMhlp
SUPERVISORS, Page 1.

�MSTtNGS

Persohal Mention

Pastor’s Widow
Of Nashville
Dies Friday
' Wright, and a farmer
jrcwMirw. died Friday
F J tn* 4. in Pennock
I. following a long m­

------------------ - to meet her husband hare, who bar

---------- " OsboiM PaW i. lure sprelfttally too. to attend tea. H.HB
35th claae reunion tA Uw High
, School Saturday evening. They |I Duane Bauer and Mrs. D. C.
.
will fly to Washington. D. C. to French
visit friends and en route homoI1 The Ken Labertrouxa will fly
from there win visit relatives tn.1 next Monday to San PrandKO to
Tuba. Okla-, before reaching VUK their daughter and hus­
home Uwe al LaJoll*. The Os­ band. Dr. and Mrs. Jerome Con, Iboma win have an open houso। rad En rout* Iwmo they wUl
visit another daughter and fam-

W right had aerred as a

Uu Nashvme Methadiel
Chareh as pastor Ae was ac­
tin in church circle*. and was

man was bom April 3d. 1M1 tn
Goodrich, a daughter of Henry
and Sarah (Bwwyaal Schuman.
bImi wax married in the Rev. Mr.
Wright on May 13. 19®.
Burvivlutc am two dauglKera.
Mra Evelyn Dean of Nashville
and Mra Edith L. WaDror ot

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Piano Studont*
Prownt Recital
Piano students of Mrs.
Flanigan presented their .

Parente, relatives and friends
'"’students" participating Includ­
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Nancy onlay. Vicky and Terry
Keech. Stephen and Bharcin
Swift, Jeanne and Janet Smith,
Pam and Paul Casares. Lee
Glbbe, Darlene Cole. Pamela
Brown. Cheryl and Mike Kouts
and Jeannette Day.

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mother. Mra John Suntken of Verwere to be held al 3
pm.'Oils Wednesday al the NashLille Methodist Church with burial
in Meadowbrook Cemetery at MulMntu -—___ '
Mrs. Tongate was dead at the
scene of a liead-on crash which
occurred aixxit 1:60 pm Monday
on M-4J about four miles aouthwrat of Hastings nr*r UwHomer
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ruck dflvrn by Frank Gibson, M,
15 raftings, collided.
dljsorv*-** taken to Pennock
{oiital-auffeting »tth a fractured
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SPARTAN FRESH-FROZEN
employed in the E. W.
dry, was ep route to Ids
n the accident occurred,
een to Hastings and ob» new tires, anticipating
Ion which was to start

Orange Juice-®. I

aorvlces for Mra. Tun। pe held at 3 pro. ■niura■ Henton-Smith Funeral
a Rev. David HoneyweU
late with burial in the

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INSTANT MAXWELL HOUSE Me OFF

km Oct 30. 1353. at fawrmce.
in addition io be? husband, she
la survived by a son. Phillip M.
Lazarus. R3 Delton; two step­
daughter*. Mra Robert iGalh Dal­
rymple of Kalamazoo and Mrs.
Mart 'Ann) Harney of Hickory
Camera; a step-son. Norman, at
home;, tour step - grandchildren;
herMretiu. Mr. and Mra. Harry
Hedge of Fremont. Iowa; two
brothers. Rex of Ottumwa. Iowa,
and Kay cf Fremont, and a sister.
Mta Mary Ellen Hedge of Chicago
Bite was Barry County's seventh
trartk- fatality of 1963.

Mrs. Loretta Long. W. R5 Haatiwra. suffered a broken collar
bone and arm and other Injuries

»hr- loft control of her car driv­
ing north on M-43 at the WaUdorff Road when a tire appar­
ently blew out. Mra. Long told
officers the car pulled hard to
the right and ripped out four
guard posts She was taken to
Pennock Hropital where she is

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�Michigan Bids
To Host Wally
Byam Convention
Michigan la making a bid to
ho«t the Internationa) Wally
Byam Caravan Convention tn
1W&gt;6. and formal Invitations .ire
to be presented by Hustings'
William Schiihaneck at the IntemaUnnal Convention to be
held later this month at Lara­
mie, Wyoming.
The Hehllhaneeks plan to
invitation* from Gov. George
Romney, large Industrie* and
many municipality, for the
convention to be held In this
Slate.
Schiihaneck. president of the
Michigan Unit of the Wally By­
am Caravan Club, said the conMention would bring between
3,000 and 4,000 trailers and about

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E. L. CARPENTER
HARDWARE
142 E. State St.

Rhone Wl 5-2983

Tffl! HARTINGS BANNER—3

10.000 people to Michigan for
about three weeks.
- Site of the convention has not
been determined.
Hchllhaneck laid Hastings

More About-

Supervuori
Continued from Page Ono

---—--------- ,
Also -expected to attend the
Wyoming convention are Don
and Florence Sou and Lyle and
Harriett Ackerly.
Friday through Sunday a/ternoop proved to be an Interesting
and also a most pleasant time
for the Michigan Unit of the
Wally Byam Caravan Club when
they met tn Coldwater.
_ Those from Hastings who
journeyed with their trailers to
Coldwater for the three days of
special events were BUI and
Trudy Schiihaneck. Ward and
Louise Rrway, Dr. Les and Alma
Caston, Frank and Ruth HuntIcy, Clare and Haxei Norris. Don
and Florence Sou. Albert and
Janice Conklin. Bob and Fran
Brooks and Rufus and Mary
Waldron.

Lloyd Hoffman added that he I
had talked to many residents In
his township, and they favored
the same location.
During the dlscusaton, Doty
declared that he favored a new
location but that when the Board
of Supervisors made a decision.

in Barry County, had been estab-

During their afternoon session,
the supervisors unanimously
adopted a resolution praising the
work of the Citizens Committee.
It said in part: The board "wish­
es to show appreciation to all
those who ao kindly and thought­
fully gave of their time and
thought to this study. Much of
Ufe and its many problems are
resolved by a certain amount of
compromise. Only as the future
reveals and unfolds. wiU we be
able to properly determine which
are told that the quution wasn't causes may have been bestreally one of whether to stay or Again, the thanks and apprecia­
move but rathsr which new site tion of this Board for your help."
The resolution was signed by
Victor Eckardt, Russell K. Mead
and Milton Buehler and coplea
unanimously concluded that the
new Jail should be built on a site
Voting to reconsider the action
separate from the present Court­
meet with 480 caravanners Al house Square, leaving loU of which would place the new jail
tlie big general meeting Friday room for the eventual construc­
evening in the Home Economics tion of a new Courthouse. In our Buehler, \8tephen Cooley. Doty,
Building the group,enjoyed hear­ opinion, the Citicena Committee Eckard t, Foley and Chairman
ing Gordon Schiuballs. former has recommended some feasible Jack O'Connor. Voting not to re­
Agricultural Attache In Turkey, Jail sites that meet our present consider were Mayor Beckwith.
discuss that country and prreent needs and offer future room for Ernest Hoffman. Lloyd Hoffman.
expansion while at the same time
his Travelogue on Turkey.
Itu. Floyd Miller, Ray Noffke.
thought to clearing an adequate Penncck. Almond Weber and
Motorcycle Rider
amount of room for erecting a Harold Stanton
Supervisors also discussed the
new uncrowded Courthouse some
Injured Friday
proposed Crooked Lake Improve­
Uto BtaWb. SI. ot rtwport.
"We fall to comprehend why ment project Tuesday and beard
Brae Infin ■ ‘ ,Sv,i&gt; it _ _
.__
the Board of Supervisors are now a report from Drain Commlsbypassing the months of study
Off to Freeport while riding
his ana
—
—
and rccommenaauans
recommendations oy
by tne
the toraey, Richard Shuster, who
1566 Honda —"---------------— ®
- I1 Citizens Committee. Frankly, we stated that the next move on
,no™,
Deputy
Willard Ullnk
tv Wiliam
enough reasonable
sldarslixd a doubt has been raised about the Conservation Department and
guard poet and tailed ahe.d into
the Attorney General.
Supervisors Robert Lyons of
nock Hospital. The front of the taken to sample the sentiments Prairieville and Lloyd Hoffman
of the electorate before we go to
the expense of another election, properly owners in the lake area
Frrd Smith end Charles Florio. 1&gt;iu* “le furthrr expense and had furnished *15.000 which was
fishing trip in needless delay of still another used for the study which resulted
_____________ election after that if the voters In the Board of Determination
happen to. agree with the Citi­ declaring the project “neceszens Committee •'
In other action, supervisors
A second editorial said "We gave the property committee
have absolutely no Idea why the
xupervUors turned thumbs down check protector tor the county
on the Citiaens Committee's clerk's office and-a new adding
machine for Uie probate Court.
Bite. Surely the Board of Super­ They also approved hiring part­
visor? must hive a list of several time help for a maximum of
four months in the treasurer's
office, at $150 an hour.
margin to keep the Jail in the
heirt of downtown Hastings. We
need a new Jail—as quickly and the Hastings Area Chamber of
economically as possible. And we Commerce, said that the Cham­
think the voters are entitled to ber's directors on Tuesday morn­
ing had unanimously voted to
the matter of location just as have their Civic Affairs Commit­
tee investigate the report of the
Citizens Committee on the jail
Assyria pointed out that the site location, and to also investi­
Board of Supervisors had not ig­ gate why no more consideration
nored the Citizens Committee, was given to that committee's
but had agreed to practically ail recommendation.
recommendations with the exthe thinking of the people on the
matter of a new jail The Slate
Jail inspector told the Citiaens'
group that a site removed from
Courthouse Square would save
the taxpayers money.
"Proceeding from that point,
the CiUxeiu Committee, after
iiours of study, sent a resolution
to the County Board of Supervis­
or! early this year in which they
recommended 4 or 5 possible Bites

ELY ON YOUR FRIENDLY
i PHARMACIST....

Hand in hand
with
the medical profession

Your pharmacist works hand in hand with your doctor
to protect your health. When we fill a prescription,
you know it's to doctor'd orders’

We'll fill oil your drug needs »o perfection

statement that the Citizens Com-

Rain, H ind

Hey Kids! Our
Playgrounds
Open Wednesday

IN HASTINGS

ennetff

,
back again
than ever!

WAYS FIRST QUALITY ®

Dtrrvtnr t —a. •___
ncunced that Hastings’ 28th annual
playground program ai
the Chy s four tots will get under-

bigger and better,
Compare

TOWNCRACT

activities.
Supervisor.-, for the playgrounds
include Annette Guenther, mom-

p St SouthcastenrKathy Ung.
from 9 to 13 and 6 to 8:30 at Cen­
tral School aud Judy McLean and
Merle Halnss from 9 to 12 and
8 to 8:30 at the First Ward Park.

SPORT SHIRTS- KNITS

- DRESS

SPORT SHIRTS
Baseball for boys 15 to 18 will
W held on Monday, Tuesday, Wedntsclay Mui Thursday from 6 to
8'34 at Jeimson Field and on Mon­
days and Wednesdays from 1:30
to &lt; pm. for boys 9 to 14.
Group ganjra an- set for 10 am
with story-telling
toddkrs 2 to 5 at the First Ward
Park from 9:30 to 11:30 dally

INDIA MADRAS
SHIRT-JACKETS

398
Cuarantccd-to-bleed India madra»: triTTi. rapen
ton-doein^ollar.

ARNELr- SHIRT JACKET

KNIT SHIRTS

PANEL-FRONT
BAN-LON KNIT

on Monday at 7 pm. and Southesute-n M 9.30 am. Tuesdays and
at Northeastern at 11 am. on
- Special handicraft periods will
be at Central on Turaday and
Thursday evenings from 7 to 8. at
Southeastern and Nortlinistem on
Monday and Wednesday from 10

■bbed placket . . . big.lime style!
Little or no iron.

Park from 7 to 8 pm, on Monday
and Wednesdays

Proud Grandparents
The Roy Chandlers have received
the announcement of the gradua­
tion of their granddaughter. MontyLee Williamson, daughter ot Mr.
and Mra. Robert &lt; Pauline&gt; Wil­
liamson. from a girls' school, the
Riverdale High School, in Metarie,
Di. There are 642 girls graduating
from this school. Monty !ua been
on tlie National Honor Roll for

DRESS SHIRTS
WHITE FORTREL*

39»
FortraO polyester means never

roll for the National Math Society,
the Mu Alpha Theta, of which she
FORTREL STRIPED
DRESS SHUT
Completely wash - and - wear^^ Q O
. . . never iron! Fortral poly- K
”
ester tricot.
the Squill and Scroll club and hag
received a scholarship to LS.U..

FATHER'S DAY IS SUNDAY, JUNE 20th

Lloyd Hoffman declared
taoon. accompanied
another. Supervisor Forest Foley
of Rutland said he believed the ported in Harting*
Citizens Committee had been

by

high

BOXER SWIM TRUNKS
Plaids or Plain* .
•Mr. and Mrs. Zeno

Decker

Surfer style*, too

TROPICAL SLACKS

2*8

discussed. and Supervisor Doty
■a (a
Initial ual
. ___

Market parking lot breaking Use
windshield and scratching the
body of a car owned by Mra
having the Courthouse and jail Robert Burna of rural MlddifeMpgrate. He Indicated he fa“*
future locn- Robert Bcahan, a .Spartan sale**

DRUGS
QuaiHy and Jriendiy Sin-ice
Wl 5-2134

two county buildings in their
prevent location, and proximity and Cherry Valley and inter­
to the City Hall and Municipal rupted etottrtoU service tn the
Court, were cited as addittoryU

Just Say
Charge It

More Abqut-

Backward (lances
Continued from Page One

William T. Wallace, serving
hour and 19 minutes.

ATTENTION SUBSCRIBERS

BARRY COUNTY TELEPHONE CO.
REDUCED CHARGES!
nickel buy

What does a

today? A

pottage stamp or a package of gum!.
For LESS than a nickel a day you may
have the added convenience of an
extension telephone to save counties*
&gt;t«p&lt;.

Here's How!

NO. INSTALLATION CHARGE
On Any Residence Extension Phone

Hartings High will pc** ent IM

Ing trouble caused by the wind graduation cxerclwa in Central
auditorium Friday afternoon.
Diplomas will be prtwntod by
Wocdbury.
the board.

Slightly more than two and
Tuesday with temperaturte hit­
ting a high of 82 with a low of
60. The low Wednesday morning thus approaching a record for
this vicinity.

A ward Flexfab
$36,813
Contract.
The Defense dLnstractlon

Supply Center, Columbus. Ohio,
a field activity of the Defense Therefore, as
Supply Agency. Department of caution, the city has dcilvmd
Defense, has announced the
ting*, a notice that the use of
tract valued at $36,813.10 to city water for sprinkling lawns
Flexfab. Inc, 1843 Gun Lake
Road. Hastings, one of six firms and gardens Is prohibited until
responding to the 38 Invltatlons- further notice
to-bld.

YOU SAVE $6.50

You moy change to COLOR of your choice and add a COLORED
extention phone—BOTH for the price of one—$7.50—a one­

time charge.

Hayes found the original oom-

KITTENS TO GIVE AWAY—6 father. Willard Hayoa. as the
weeks old Bunday. Paul Btauf- flrat poatmaxter at Hawings
This valuable historical docuLn being framed and will
e/io
ACRE LOT NEAR HASTINGS
FOR BALE—On comer Baxiier
Road and Culbert Drive. With
Daniel

All You Pay Is Monthly Service Rote of $1.25 Plus

One-Time Charge of $7.50 for 2 Colored Phones

fashion
coordinated
walk short
sets for dad!

longing to his father, the late

TOO IAH TO CLASSIFY
If You Presently Have a
Black Main Station Residence Phone

The prolonged dry spell com­
bined with record use of water

D.

Brown.

aged

97

6/11

'65 nows! Color-perfect coordination of shirt,

LEGAL

ihorts belt! . . . Penney s exclusive styling of

these "333" ensembles! And, there are plaids,
FQBUCATIOI 0BDER.
But* Art Ml.klgs*. Predate v«mr&gt; Revolution, his father lucvUw
nerved under Ethan Allen and

If You Presently Have a
Colored Main Station Residence Phone

checks, solids, stripes, and more. Hurry in,

befose Father's Day for this special Penney

&gt;

value!

Bennington
You may add a second colored phone (Extension)

INSTALLATION
COLOR CHARGC

- $6.50

$7.50

MONTHLY RATE

FREE
FREE

$1.25

COMPARE

"WttHS

high school building. The school
board has accepted the deed
from tl» city and condemnation

___ _____

YOU SAVE

$M.OO

_/flnnnn

Circuit court to obtain
‘Midair'

about

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Store Hours

the «et!
OPEN MON. TUES. THUM. SAT.— 9:30 TIL 5t&gt;0

�T
»—THE HASTINGS BANNER
spent many hour* and smdon* In
Ttanday, Jmm i». «*»
j studying vartow phaaea of the faculties at a big savings In tax■ 4
■ ------------ i problem, piaeusaiaii wa* free and
Proceeding from there, the comCh ITAQI A I
open- NO or* attompted to -direct"
L U I I V IX I A L
1 the trend of thinking PrreonallUro mlttee gave the entire question ■
(CoaUBued from Pg. 1. UUa.Btc ) wm avuid*L AU of Uw (pceU&gt;4* thorough study and came up with

• Citiaen.

site within a mile radius of Court
Among the first individuals heard. Hou*- Square and providing for
ample packing *»**re and room for
outlined the rrqulrcsr.cnU specified any expansion that might be re­
quired in-lhe future, and at a owt
not to rxceed »T75JX» cxcluuve of
site niauno n( UU* amount U

very good sense. Tlie Inspector
'old tills group that the State did tog fundi.

fartaulsUng

the Ctiisena Committee selected
prisoner MgrmaUou requirements which. would have met the reHe further toty Uib group that a qulremsuta. After considering the

ample parking room and eltoilna-

their

assignment seriously

and

OUR PERSONNEL
ARE DEVOTED
TO SERVING YOU

personnd!

leave nothing

in providing comforting

service. We ore devoted solely to
the

funeral

profession,

and

give

thoughtful, complete attention to
the family's every wish.

Ann Perktoa. daughter at Mr.

‘-JunenalJJoina
CHARLES H. LEONARD

JACK D. OSGOOD
r"Phone W5-247I

Hastings Native
Dies in West

Evening News:—
jail, we believd^the only sensible,
Graveside services for Dr. Jay
alternative will be for votera to Smith. Wyoming doctor who had
once again turn thumbs down on livid here sirce 1957, will be held
Uie proposition and continue with in Glenrork. Wyo.
Dr. Smith. »?. of «71 Terrace
txwn In Ha.Ungs, Mich.
Hr worked his way through the
Cincinnati Electric Medical Col­
lege. graduating cum laudr in
1896 11.- married Sarah Anne
Blythe that year and opened hi*

treatCTi a: Lakeview General Hos­ Car Strikes Tree
BllUe D. Huriesa. 28. RS Has­
pital to Battle Creek T»ie cow waa
Injured but was expected to re- tings. escaped arfiosu injury about
5:30 pm Friday when he lost
control of hi* 19M Chevrolet dm •
Ing west on Use Ywkley Road He
EMMANUEL
went on Use road and hit a tree,
EPIECOPAL CHURCH
according to the report.
Rev. Dan M Gary. Rector
.Mr. and Mis Robert Roush
8
a
&lt;th
Holy
Communion.
AMIXICAN NIWIVATIX
10 am. Morning prayer and and family are arriving this
4WX
XtrmiNTATIVB !■«
sermon, observing Trinity Sun­
xy AtlwH* •
• O*tnM
week
at the AdeRxrt CVrtright
day. (Please note change of time
for Summer months.)
Ji
Thursday. June 10, parish. ■C®. **** Cortrights wire ovrrNATIONAL EDITORIAL
family picnic al Tjden Park. 5
tnx.su of her alMrr. Mra
pjn
'Anna Smith, of Mendon.
&lt;* ■»
v-^ii^
S78gt. Robert Britten has renihta^rv-h^8' hckT iototlv with ,urned Io lhe VaUfy FUrKe Hn*'
S
.nd
■* PhowtxvtUe. Pa. after
MeihoalAt md Presbyterian ।ending a 1 D-day convalescent
Churchaa
]cave w|th hls p.renp, trip Jam&lt;------------•-----------Brittens, relatives and friend*.
Organic Club to Meet
He hopes to gel his 20-year reThe/Organic Sod and Health jtiremenl from the Army soon but
Bulkier* of Southwestern Mich- ; illness hao so far prevented it
igan will meet Sunday. June 13.' The Dick Cooks were in Ctiiof
at Bradley Hall In Bradley, cago and Waukcgnn. Ill. most **
Program at 3 p.m. is open to the thia week on a church errand,
public as is the smorgasbord at They expect to return home
Saturday or Sunday.

(be/ort ther cAcdv yout tuoi hoc!)

— .. .

.

F. L Ganiere
Buried Saturday

Largest Class
Ever to Graduate
Here on Friday___

nth graduating
in* IM girl. and

visitor* and outpatients
■ancone bring them to the hospital
and drop than off and pick them
up Isler, or walk If at all possible.
This would help relieve the con­
gestion we are now experiencing
"Also, people coming to Ute hcapltal to pick up patients or tor
Moore 'Darla Lundberg • foe the emergency service are requested

Mr. Smith alm built a hospital
in Terry, a nearby mining comnunlty.
WiUi the decline of the gold
mining’ Industry, they moved in
1901 to Buffalo. Wyo.. and to
IMH switched to Gtenrock. a cml
mining town which needed a
doctor
Dr. Smith wtaUUrJiwl a drug­
store Along with his pnwcnjsUona.
He made house calls over a
DNB Itl-NtJHHD AND
riutlus &lt;&gt;f5o inilea, traveling ei­
Driver Injured
ther cm horseback ar in n buggy
until he bought an auto in 1918.
As Car Hits Cow
tn 1925
IB,W» Gordon E. Walktnshaw. ». It! HeDr.retired
Smith moved to San Diego
Bellevue. Huff Road. «ulfercd a after his wife died.
bruUcd left ihouldcr and a cut
and bruised right elbow when be eluding Darrell of San Diego; a
hit a Holstein cow a* he drove brother, and four grandchildren.

harmful
contaminants

Attend Seminor
rruuttc

Parking Problem

In our opinion It will be a
grievous error to attempt Ulis over- Jefferson.

County Jail in Charlotte. That
will be the better of two rather
tant future WHERE WILL YOU
GET THE SPACE FOR ALL
with boarding operations for anTHIS NEW CONSTRUCTION
WITHIN THE CONFINES OF sUtance an the courthouse square
COURTHOUSE SQUARE!
site can only lead to big trouble
later on —something like lhe
absent-minded floor painter who
Isn't there. You will run out of
gets himself pocketed into a earner!
IF ANOTHER REJECTION IS
The Hastings Banner
THE ONLY WAY THAT THE
PEOPLE BEING TAXED CAN
MAKE THEIR VOICES HEARD
-SO BE IT!
B. M. COOK. E4IU»

Aa/s

II
It •
JaS, ™J»r

Aon 1* a granddaughter ot Mr.

Wing Road near Assyria Center

LtOllHRD
OSGOOD

Hospital Now

Um- Glee Club and Uic Drama
pervuura. decided to completely Club She Lt enrolled in the exe­
ignore the OlUsens Committee. and cutive lei:al secretarial program
now specify that the jail. MUST

here, will eventually regret

.limited amount of room available
■' in Oourthouae Square. If a new jail
la built with room for possible
future expansion and U. aa the
committee agrt-ea, a suable ex­
pansion to courthouse and county
ofhee space will definitely have to

s„„ Parkins
r^FKUU

Is Honored for
Her Scholarship

June 5. at the Pickens Chapel,
I.uid Road, Suitland, Md., u
"Pennock Hoepltal U experimrtjike Odeaa*. with Interment in
—,—
---------- -- __ tn* some extreme problems with
-------ond at Strayer Junior College, farktog duhn* UUs construcUoti
William D. Ribbeiu officiated
CourUwuse Square aite.
tn Washington. D. C.. for her period," John Bay. director, reports,
-We have had to clme approx1However, placing the CHOICE ■rholarahlp and outstanding
in extracurricular ac- tnate-ly 60 parking spots in back
Barry County Medical Facility
OF A BITE on the ballot and thus k-.ul&lt;T»hlp
ilvVJoa. —--------------------------------- | of the hospital due to construction
giving the people who will pay fur
Faculty advisers elected MIm and. aUhMKh we have opened up1
The largest das* In the long .iw a Ung iltarea
per kina Co the College * newete
history
of
Hastings
High
School
,n
york
tonorary. Society (or Outstand­
is to be graduated al A pm on
p Ig„
y
ing leadership in AcUVUlos a*
.Friday. June 11. In commoice..J™
Ho
LEGAL
Strayer.
DrtiM mm
inent exercise* to be held in
a\S^nt^f Ute UtoJ
| Central Auditorium.
'X^aA/Xe 1M1. XS

«*"«'■ *&gt;- u u» «uw

CORNER WALNUT AND S. JEFFERSON
HASTINGS

undone

elude In their bonding resolution.

an error that the people who will
committee.

Our

nxw-ud M. m&gt; wan mh
in.rAjWll lector*
tacU»«M*dTCUate
Dark-­
important
aa adequate park
ing faciUUe* art considered

and this mint be kept dear in Ute
In to the hoapital in a hurry In­
dividual* driving Uie cars should
let Uieir patients out at the back
door and Uien move their cars
immediately so as not to block UUs
critical emergency entrance
'Thus f»r the public h.is txefi
moat cooperative and helpful in
working with us to resolve Uiis
other people who may not have
been to tlie hoepltal recently to
be aware of this situation so that

.........-­
—M boy. and 1»! girt.
Mr Ganiere waa employed by
The graduates are to enter the Uie OoodsrU
“£*pJ,or
auditorium to the traditional a ‘'timber o Jews and Meo cmmarch. Pomp and Circumstance ployed by Uw behrtdt Hardware
with Fred Lowe at the organ and Lake Okas* Canning ComThe Rev Willard H. Curtis, pany. before rettrine
minister of toe Ftnt PresbyterlSurviving are hi* wife, a rtepan Church. U to give toe invo-; daughter. Mra George &lt; Annetta &gt;
cation and the benediction
Sprague. Lake Odessa, and two
The salutatory address will be step-grandchildren.
given by Sandra Belson followed
_j------- •-----------by the High Schoo! Choir singing carR„n s««do» ClUsea*
"The -Creation." by Richter un­ i The n-wiy organised Carlton
der toe direction of Herbert ^ ~
Center Group will mete at the
“‘ri, am. I. i. &lt;i.. ih.
valedictory sddres. after which
tobil’
toe Choir will sing Richard
Brtn* "7"
Kogers' “YaiHl Never Walk drtnkdUh to
Alone."
and • frten&lt;t
Supt of Schools Richard J I * Mrx Ford Bns. of Woodland.
Guenther is to present toe Class vUl show slides of trip to Alaska.
of IMS and Robert Godfrey, a &gt;
member of toe Board of Edur a-1
tlon. will give a talk on Ob»cr-'
rations of Commencement" Tlie'
Senior* will be presented for
their diplomas by Principal Donaid R. Gill
A
Preceding benedlctlpn the
f — /\ LJ
Choir will sing Tlie Halls of
AA ■

Bridge the

the future." Bay concluded

Marriage License
DoaaU risky. Mssknli*
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Mr. and Mrs Dick Stairs and
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Rose Awards *CTU
West Woodland
Youth Night
By Vidor Sitton
Diplomas to
Program June 15
Members
of
th®
HosUnga
Students Sunday WCTtf are aponaocing a Youth
Sl

wife. ’
Jamm Ovenahire camo from

*t Uie morning worahlp servico ■ Parente, Rev. and Mra. Mux
tere Sunday. June «. Tho four, OnmshlrB and stater, Itebwxa
Night program at Costa Grove
»taor graduate® wte attend terc and Standing too graduating
were in Uwir caps aiu! roams ' es«vl«ra wluto here The thixw the 10 am. Mara. Following U*
namely John WUtette ot Saranac Oratehir* children all gradu--------V.T
•'■vywr. naauHigh. Werner Kiel of Lowell *ted tIO,n Lakewood. * Mr. and
Villo and Woodland will toko
High, Paul LlvlngMon end Re- lUn‘Farrt* and family of!
part.
hcooa Ovaaahire, Lakewood High, ISou^1 HaaUng* were Saturday j.
Two is-mlnute trunk* will be
Itevta
___ ft fl &lt;1 RtllulftV
nt (K.-IDavid
recruit
Detroit Tuesday parents. Mr and Mra. Jo’ui E.
Elite.
They arrived bi New York on --------- ■- ■—&gt;. X. J. for hl* as­ Brake and Jack.
—---- -ulex­
Mr. nnd Mra Riureli Friend | DuT
unday, took a guided tour of signment In toe U. a. Training
ite program. A free will offering
i» city and all its famous Service * A fellowship dinner
will be taken A special invltaand devotional program far the

Saturday, June Mh. a te
P3 Senton returned from MW
annual Bonier trip. They left
the Lakcwttx! High School, Soturday, May 28th.

John Sassaman,
Retired Druggist,
Dies Sunday

and stria!
tear!
with

the Ingham U"! ^! HoepUai in
laming following

tlxm doesn't Mart until July 1
Hannibal. Mo,, with their son i was graduated
and family. This week Thursday j Univeralty of P
they ente-.uunt-d the WSCS of|Ke was rnarricr
Cartton Center wish a pidnic, brils Burger,
dinner. * Mr. and Mra. Doni

expensive-varaUonI

Philadelphia. Pennsylvania. then

Delton Area

tings was a Bunday dinner
fellowship hall on toe evening : with her poronta, Mr. and Mra cordloo. Ann Weber played two
gueat of Mr. an
nr u&gt;« ■&gt;« tt.—____—■____ -- oj
—j and Mr. ...
_______
.
utiinn rateetlnru:
Friend
Wms
Prtend
auctions: laran
Largo Blue*
Blu®
By Un. John Peabody
। Sisson. Callers in
The regular all day Jneettog
* w,uu
A Mln“
Root! J
T.I.PKW. &lt;U-SM1
Almost every family from here
Mr. and Mra. William Borden
frota Kalamazoo visited Mr. ami their sister.
Warren Cairns.
lotte Lodge No. 130, FAAM,
on muy. Uwy Hi Wwhln,Mra. Morrell Hobbs Monday. *
tho Elka Lodge No. 1 #7 of Lantan. D. C„ tor Gettysburg. Penn­ wood High School Bunday eve­ Thurnday, June 10 * Tlx Drive-’ Sandra Doyle. Mark Feid- Mrs. Clyde Northeuli returned Uie
u&lt;; pupils
»&gt;“&gt;'■=» m
ui tho
«uo Woodland
nooauu&gt;a
Ung and tho Plymouth Cungrasylvania. then the trip homo.
ning. it Mr. and Mra. Bud Gray In Sunday evening ncrvlccs will
banc Saturday after visiting her i school have enjoyed an outing
gMlonal Church of I ansi ngJ
daughter and family, Mr. and of some kind during the two
musical program Ilrngeibach, Debbie Kennedy. Mr*. Dai Id Randolph at Fair weeks in "cclebraUon'' of toe
By Urt. Dan Peterman
'
Principal Klamp. The' clam1
Haven * Mr. and Mra. F. O.
Altbea
«L
Martin.
Patricia
SI.
chartered three Mr-conditioned
Metetcrheim and family of Kala- having to changeihelr plana a
family were Sunday afternoon &gt; °’rcnahlrc Trtt&gt; *in funtlih the Marlin ■. n.l »nn U .l.rr
maaoo. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence —
couple
ofj-------times—due
to—
toe-weathr-----— —
—
Mr. and Mra, Alvah Pennock 1
... .ul
. mxlw not nt
nrrUrnam 1
"Iteli are equipped with rcatFrttt of Borden. Mr. and Mrs:
rho wnted to tho following students CMrmcc Wolf and Orval Adams er. toe two torth grades enjoypd'af Hickory Coraera were Friday
loutna. Tlie total chartering exa trip to tta fLto hatchery and visitors of Mr. and Mra. Harley
of Kalanuuoo visited Mr. and on to Uie bird sanctuary on stadel a Srt Roland Reid a
parents of a baby boy bom June voc“' muslc Rntl R*v- Orenshire. In major subjecta: Debbie Km- Mra. Jack Frllx over the Me- MDOd*&gt;' ,
*1 Washington. D. C. at
Chaperoning Che trip were Rev. S at Butterworth HoipitaJGrand the p,u*°r hn&gt;
welcoming nody, Althea Sc. Martin and
. -T-------- --- — ■ — —-Igroupa of fifth graders spent Uie Waiter Rred Hospital, retunwd Lakewood Junior
Rapids HU name la Bevin Scott hanrt ftnd a IB ntlnutc merange. Ann Weber. An honor award Fr&lt;!d ,Jchn-wn “lul daughters: afternoon at tho Thornapple homo Saturday. * Mr and Mm
Going to Camp Kelt
and lx? weighed 8 lhe. 3 oxa. He
T,le Children's Dally Vacation was awarded to Susan Hart tor —-- --------------- nmKS Hill*. AIK C1UUUCTL WOC
Kerry Haynor, a junior here ot
K*rt_K^^-__________________ is number four tn their family. Bible school will brain here maintaining
ahoool on WediuwWednra- Sunday to attend the baccalau­
May J9to
-Jtn weekend. * Mrs Edna \ not to be at ahcool
Monday morning. Juno 14.
' subjects. Pet
Nlmptz of Galesburg called on : day and Thuraday so the teach- reate icrvlccaof Kitty Rush cf lAkewood. is one of two aUidcnta
friend- In Delton last week.
j era could mode ptiuera and
Hastings al tB: Central School tend Camp KcU near Cadillac
Myron Morris has been In bed make out reporto Prtday nwmtola Summer.
Timothy Most and Althea St. ten day with a heart attack, but, lng tory w^e to m thi^is batter. We are all glad he's able | p£t cards.
"
n’"
Martin.
Brown Road until Monday after- ,dents from the Ionia county
On Friday, June 4. the follow­
So. Hanover (M-37)
Art. Lloyd Owen
Congratulation,
to
former
noon.
*
O.
B.
Gartlngtr,
a
pa
­
ing students In grades 3 Utrough feruur a heart attaJk a Mr «L1
ttent at Pennock Hoapital for a
One-Half Mlle South of Hastings 'tify Limits
7 were awarded honor awards
HynQ‘ “f
who week, wm transferred to But­ | munity room where each candi­
for high KlmlasUc attainment: Mrs. Clifford Kahler went lo
TWO BIG FEATURES
Robert Getman and ton from Katherine Clirirtle, Brad Kaehler, Manistee camping over last week I,J,locrvct, Uictr Wth wedding an- terworth Hospital. Grand Rap- ,date competed in answering such
JI.............. ...... .1 nlvaraorv last Prirtav Jura 4
BoUle Creek called on their Cindy Gletarowskl, Mary Martin, i.,,i iK»
Running Thur*., June 10 thru Wod., June 16
grandparente. Mr. and Mra. Will Patrick Weller. Kathleen Hodges.,
,,wuc
UIC WCCK '
- .-------.—
.-------------------- vaUon.
when their eon and
Gurd. Friday * Mr. and Mra. Marcia Hengraboch. Michael, was up. * Mr. and Mr*. Harold
mences at Dusk Each Evening . Harman Gvtman from South Hubert, Joseph --------------, Honeywell from Kalamiuoo had dnuglXor-in-iaw. Mr. and Mra. residing at Pilgrim Manor,
took thou out for Grand Rapids, will celebrate ter
Haven vlilted Mr. and Mra. W1U Cheryl Hodges.
Jerome, dinner with their wn and taml-:Wartl
, ly, Mr. and Mra. David Honey- ^PPW and taler tlw fouraome birthday, Jtine fl. and it would Mra. Robert Haynor. is an FFA
Ourd Bunday. Other callera Keescnich. Perf
well. Thursday. * Mrs. Russell
evening with Mr. and
officer, MYF officer, president
Stowell. -------Many --iuppy
-------from Cedar Mill Oomcra. * Mr. lowing children: Tom Quadu, Peabody and son. David, at- Mrs. Ford ---------of the Junior dasa and he repre­
and Mra. Howard Mooro called Patricia Pierce. Maxine Fcdewa. tended Die graduation of their returns! * Miss Helm Rreaor
sented Michigan Chapters of
on Mr. and Mrs Melvin Shafe James Peterson. Steve Huver.' cousin. Owenlyn Wood, at BeldRapids were Bunday visitors of
in Battle Creek Sunday.
| Patrick Welter, Jcoeph Lyons.
Mr. and Mr*. Allen Randolph with iter father, Albert Reeaor. Mr. and Mra. Harley Btadel. *
Elirabet
h
and
Hhlrtry
Cox
Cindy
Glctarowski.
Christina
TlCHNICfilOB* •iiMwiaDtewhasct.cr,
The Neighborhood Club meets known for his folk aong singing.
from Naahvlllo spent Friday Mast. Marcia Hrngeaboch Mar- visited hte brother and family.
. with Mrs. Dunne Gray. Thurs­
night and Saturday at Lloyd wet Most. CyntlUa Denny, Mr. and Mrs. David Randolph, at
day. June 17, with potluck dinOwens * Mr. and Mra. WU- Randy Nelsen. John McGuire Fair Haven Saturday. * Satur­
day. June 12. the Olfi public
establish roadside picnic tabtea.
Ham Cnx and n&lt;i«tv nnrt Mm and William MrOuln*
McGuire.
chicken
supper
I*
at
Hickory
Zelma Cox from NaahvUle were
Corners. Till* should be one of
By Urt. Bettie M. Cairnt
;
the
best
chicken
suppers
you
1
Jehovah's
Witnesses
Saturday.
and Mrs. Abe Tanner of Ionia
ever had. Everything is home­

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Final plans were completed Tack and family vtelted Mra.
for the three-day osaembiy of Tack's brother and family. Mr.
Jehovah's Wltoeasea at the, and Mra. Robert Welch, at Bron­
Charlotte Senior High Scliool on, sop on May 31.They had a birth­
June 11-13. About 1.000 minls- day celebration for their moUier.
tore from South Central Mlch- Mrs. Leorah Welch. * Inter­
| Igan w:ll share In Bible-centered Lakes Baptist Church la having
talks, discussions and dramaiira-'’ a Bible School starting Monday.
Jone 14, from 2 to 4 pm.
A wdl-fertltacd crop usually la1 tlonsI’m sure everyone enjoyed our
Mra. Harold VandeGltreen was Delton School Band on Memorial
system. This teipu get it off
in Detroit recently to attend the Day. It just thrilled me to see
our
young men and women really
Ptaist-Dunn wedding. The bride
wu a niece of the Ute Mr. using the. talent God hu given
tni-m. too bad more of us don't
sect attack.!, and mature earlier. VandcGlraeen.
take lessons from our young
। group. They really deserve a big
hand from al! of us. Of course.
:
ncra and Mrs. Olivo Campbell
from Hostings called at Lloyd
Owvna Bunday. Evening cullrer.’
were Mr. and Mra Clifford
Kalder and Katie Kahler all1
from Delton.

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they arc to practice at Delton
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Mra. Lloyd Gankin * The Quiet
Hour and Study Clast of Dowl­
ing Womens Society is meeting
this morning al 9:30 with Mra.
HarrJ Hammond * The month­
ly 'meeting of the Women's So­
ciety of Dowling Church b
scheduled for next Thursday.
June 17. Members will meet at
the church at 10 o'clock for a
tone of quilling on the society's
quilt project. A dinner will be
served in tlie batrment. at noon
to which Che public is Invited:
and the group's buslncu meet­
ing will follow in the afternoon.
The Robert Gaskills were in
Ann Arbor on Sunday to recelve further briefing with their
daughter. Kathy, who will par­
ticipate In the Student Exchange
program later this Summer.
C&lt; ngratulauons to our young
people graduating tote year. In
umiuriuK crauilK
at Hastings. Unda fiteHy Jean
W&lt; hher and Richard VonSycklc
from Dowling district will rcceivo diplormui. Also in tho same
rftr.-.tUea Dtana Cole and Con­
nie VanByckle of Barney Mill
district’ and Bhorolyn Howell
and Janice Gaylor of Durfee
will complete the Ifth grade.
TlW Leslie Conklm.1 and For-

Grand Rapids. On Bunday the:
Stanford* vtatk-d Mm Btenfavd'a I
brother, lhe Albert Conklins ot
Charlotte * L« Stanton and
EvcreAt Couch have both returr.Bd to their homes following
medical treatment at local hos­
pitals.
•
I The North-&gt;&gt;&amp;t Dowltng Fann
1 Burega group met Tuesday eve­
ning with the Leslie tonkhns.
[ * Leslie Dickerson has been;
contlned to hte home with rheu- i
,ma'.'em. * Dowling Chapter of
Pennock Hrapllal Guilds met

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Saturday, May 22. * Mrs. Cainta
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Mr. and Mra. Heber Faster
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honor Rev. and Mra. Colby and!
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Relatives and friends from

of the most beauUfui Juns brides
when she exchanges her mar­
riage vows with Robert Worth­
ington Etter at the Presbyterian
Church June 19. The co-hoatsw*
es were Mrs. Ralph Bhlrkty, Mias
Ruth T*ngcrslrorn and Mrs.
KenneUi Laberteaux.
Dainty bouquets of flowers,
circled with frills of white ny­
lon net centered lhe smell talXee
for the. 48 guests. The gift table
was a bright and pretty eight
with all of the berlbboned and
decorated package and a large
white lace umbrella, festooned

Uie pleasure of their daughter
Sandr*

e» chanted their wvxlding Mrl Arnold Erb, Mr and Mrs.
ixriiir
Ul p„,r. -- ------ .. ..
.
sweetheart room, palms and I Mr. and Mrs. Gall Brovont and
canfetein. with window bou- family of Hastings.

John Birman. Jr. on Sunday tlwre
was a family party following bac­
calaureate honoring their daugh­
ter, Cunnle. Robert Coffey of

Wellfare is
^^."".^‘‘^’iHonoree at Showers.
NuptlOlS Ore June 18 ।
K5. &gt;WE,^&gt;J?!Kay

Terry McCloskey Invited a group

on Wednesday erenlng of last
»tvk. Hie group brought their ENGAGED—Mr. and Mrs. John
Kay Weilfare, daughter I
MI88 JAN SPOUBTA
। year books for signing, and had u Blrrnan. Jr. 318 E. State road,
of Mr. and Mrs. Max Weilfare.
'grand "gabfest*
wish to announce the engage­
Parents of the bridegroom I
honored orI'ltay 14th at a
ment of their daughter. Con*
re Mr and Mra. Ttsradorv Tltur. , bridal shower given at the home
Pie John Chandlers entertainer! stance Lee. to Robert Russell
»
&gt; t .—
. ..
—.
.. .....
.... —
with an open house following bac­
calaureate on Sunday for relative?. Car) A. Coflee of Allendale. Miss
Birman is a 1966 graduate of
Hastings High School and is emInvitations have been issued Tom.
Ind. end Mrs Robert Juday of mock wedding cake which Wim ,™
for the VJIC
marriage
. a., —
of —
MIrm
— -Jan
-■L
___ - ployed by the Ben Franklin
Mishawaka. Ind., were brides- i made of bath towel* rick-rack,■ Bpousta of Maitland. Fla, to; Here from Hillsdale to attend store Her fiance graduated from
ma kin They wrve attired In and artificial flowm with »«xl- Philip D. Hecox, Savannah. Ga
taccalaurrete services for their Coopersville High School in 1968
Mis* Spousta is the daughter grandson. David Claggett, were the and ta employed by th* Old Kent
white picture hats with heart- bridal bouquet, composed of of Mr. and Mrs O. V Bpousta. juw and Mrs. Arthur Cokirei. Bank of Grand Rapids. No date
. now of MalUand. formerly of David's [arrnta the Wyman clag- ha* been set for the wedding.
med tn matcliing pink complc- streamers of artificial flowers Atlanta. Oa She Is a graduate of gett* also entertained a few friaids
-----'
' '
mented theta dresses. The ir (The mock cake w&gt;d bouquet, the Bloom Township High School following the service. The Coldrehs cred their daughter. Kitty, on
in Chicago Heights. Ill She at- returned to their home on Mondsv. Sunday afternoon. Dick Stanley
tended Indiana* University and
• • •
Dinner eureta of Uie William
The flower girls were Lenon with many lovely and useful graduated from MacMurray College. Jacksonville HI, with a cramrra on Sunday tor the pleas­
Weitmer and Dawn Juday. In gifts.
es A. oegrre in eletnentary rau0, tneir daughter. Mary Anne,
Lcwu and family
ryeiri pinaiurts inry cornea a scrap-ixioK oi cul-ouu&gt; oe- cation. She is teaching the fourth wer,. Mn,
An open house at.the home of
flrceldc baskets of pink petate. ! pitting the future of the bride. grade in the Orland, Fla. schools 1 o[ furryton. who also attended the Robert Wills honored their
baccalaureate
Gall Brovont of Hastlnca war. and groom-to-be with all sort-s at present.
daughters, Carole and Charlene,
Philip
1*
the
faster
son
of
Eva
'•
•
•
who arc graduating from high
best man and ushen atre Robert of advice useful &lt; ? &gt; to the bride.
Mr and MrB c^y Laubatwh ' school ,The. guests at the party,
Juday of Mishawaka. Ind., and . A lovely dcaaert. punch, nut* A Hecox He was graduated from
‘
el*!^entertained at dinner Sunday eve- *hTch‘ foilbwed baccalaureate^
on May Ti. Miss Pauicla ~la*'
*'*
&gt;r nlng fur the pleasure of their were relatives and a few close
Birch ot Leonidas entertained
tn.
nr»&gt;hewcscniwiu.
I*m«id. a
■ high
iu*n iriends.
irientu.
...
.....
unive-rsltv ot
elorula . __ - ...
_
entered Uie university
of Florida
gradiut&lt;
.. Quests other than
.
...
B 4 “diXe^in^XmSr1* 19M
twhnnT
na Parrnl* Ul&lt;‘
The Harold Bolos entertained
John Schumacher aa vocalist
and Mra ScoU Weaver m or- I

Philip D. Hecox
To be Married at
Winter Park, Fla.

fashtoned with scalloped lace
A crepe-paper umbrella and
forming tlie scooped neckline
K»Uy drconual tlv
and tong taffeta sleeves The fQUrth Uo°' donnltory and
princess line taffeta skirt sppll„
qued with lore swept In a chapel ' M1“ Blrrh
Ka&gt; s **ulte-mate
train. Her fingertip Illusion veil Bt
Bronson School of Nurw-

Burn— June «. »
uon party was held in honor
of Connie Parts, who graduM*d
June 4 from Marywood Acudwny
I in Grand Rapid.*

Th, lottl, Iwnorw. MU. Sall,
King, al ths. dssstrt bridal­
shower in the Hastings Hotel

Mr. and Mrs Arthur AUenilrgi
Jr. enter:*in«l with a reception
tor relalivea and friends foUowing

ding were Mr. and Mra. Theodore
Titus and daughter. Barbara.
Mtes Carol Ann Juday. daugh- Mr. and Mrs Or ley Hullltorger.
the Rev. Simon Toroian and

/Graduation Party
Fetes Connie Parker

Sally King is
Honoree ot Gay
Pre-Nuptial Parties

Receptions, Family
Gatherings Follow
HHS Baccalaureate

bridegroom attended Lake
Odessa High Scliool and is now

office of lhe accounUng firm of
“unt*
. .
stones, and Mrs Bolos sister■ and'
Haskins and Sells
..
...
, ,
husband. Mr. and Mrs Jim VanThe we-ldliut will take place
»’’bufVrt Amry&lt;,en of,
i6r •
on June 28 at the Knowles Menmusror
^’'^‘ng baccalaureate
mortal Chapel at Rollins College.
on aund,jr tvenlng for the pleasWlnter Park Fla.
;daughter. Suzanne, a lUgh schtwl ure of lheir son. Steve. The
M■ graduate. Out-of-town gueste were wiietatones accompanied the Bow . .
fromGrand
GnuulRapids.
RtinldaBatlM
HatUaCreek.
Creek los !o Ulf. baccalaureate services.
from
‘Woodland and Lansing.
|
...

Evening Buffet
Caps Memorial Day;
Event*; nt HCC

ley and bows, highlighted the
shower display. Following dsssart Miss Delphlne Whitmore
assisted the bride-elect as she
unwrapped the many presents
Bingo games concluded the afgrocery prizes there was a dupli­
cate that Utey then presented to
Sally to stock her pantry shelves.
Thoi* gelling thsss double
awards, besides the honoree her­
self. were Mrs. William Bradford,
Mra. Paul Siegel. Mra. Martin
Schramm. Mra Arnold, Mra. Ru­
dolph Flora. MIm Mary Schroed­
er. Mrs. Harald Michaelis of Ann
Arbor, the bride's aunt. Mrs.
Forrest Johnson. Mrs. Howard
Frost. Miss Elizabeth Finch and
Mrs. Joseph Hubert. The groom's
mother. Mrs. Robert Etter of
Birmingham, waa also a guest at
the party for her daughter-to-be.
That evening the bride and
groom. Sally and “Chtp,” were
the guests of honor when Mr
«nd Mrs Roman Ftidpausch en­
tertained with an outdoor-indoor
dinner party at their home next
door to the Kings. The decora­
tions were in keeping with Mrs.
Feldpausches talents in th» reaim
of artlsUc and festive motif and

friends of the bridal couple from
parents, the Robert Ellers, from
Birmingham. As always part of
the fun at Feldpausche* was the
singing of songs which also al­

successful party.
ley
| the opening of the beautiful
out-of-town guests at the home SMcr Road ^leUl^an^pe^hotSe
Another delightful event for
A rawuon MkAAM in Ihn "IS
of Uie Gordon Ootas to adendthe W1 Sunday' after baccalaureate Sally is to be given by Mrs.
church pariora with Miss Barb•nS2
w.r?
nJ
.7
’
,
!^
ax
traccahvur^.t*services
honoring
honoring
their
son.
Robert,
one
Wright Sim and Mrs. Lewis Lang
of-honor on June 18 when Kay
There
were
106
adult*
and
54
their
daughter.
Jani*
were
her
o
r
the
hlah
school
graduates,
on Wednesday. June 16 and this
stating at tho reception were and Jim Housrenon speak their youngsters at the H a s t i n g s grandparent* the Willi* Coms of There were relatives from De- will be the shower of Christmas
wedding row*.
Oountry Club Memorial Day • jjy. RapicU and Mr* Laura Worm. trojt Gladwin Nashville and decorations for the newlyweds'
. ... IUle JcTry CoU*
fianflr“ Hastings attending, and also first Christmas and their first
I Mra. Mae Britten has been bU-rh!‘ inhn n....
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wdton of BatUe Crcek| friend*. Tlie Tarbet* are expect- Christmas tree.
spending the ta-V.two week* at 1=..
w,““ w
!»« »*«»■•
»•
the home of her daughter, the
• • •
and Mr* David Tarbet to arrive
..--------- rvaduate of the Kenneth Bentleys She lr taking Monday evening. May 31. which
^r
Ph to!"1 ’ TO'honor Uie graduation of [ mi* weekend*'from Tar pan
Jlmtown High School and Groce care of lhe new grandson. TUnholiday
Janlne
ostrotii.
her
parent*
Uie
springs,!
Fla.
in
Ume
for
Uie
Coitoge at Wlnoaa Lake. Ind.. oUiy Ray.
weekend for many families
■Maurice OstroUu. and her aunt. Kracjualion exercises
.
There were 40 members at the EtmbeUi Parker, entertained 40.
• • •
SSS* j,u?e
f?ru1Ule opcnlllg ' guest* at an open house on Sunday
The Don Heelers entertained
: afternoon and evening following »iui a family reception following
atm^rdh?1
baccalaureate Out-of-town guevt* baccalaureate for Uie pleasure of
1 u,‘re
Shotov’rllle, Caledonia. thflr M'n. Robert.
tier Mrs Gordon Cove, wm co-1
Vermontville Assisting
•
•
chairmen for lhe day. Other
Mr, PiluUne
Mjx
Bunday, after baccalaureate
tatard member. aasUttag th e m lU2fI H1Ilkky and Mra. John
Wadding Cokes SprcSoKy ■borated by Dole
son held open house for their dinner guests of the Walter
Frank McMillan. Harry Burke, i
daughter. Sandra. Sandra's
All white or In beautiful (Mst'l shades Come in and select"
Forrest James. Garrett Isham. i Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stub and graduation cake was decorated lowing Bunday Ute Kidder*
James Coleman and R. Martin Ison
,
of Grand Rapids came to by her paternal grandmother. William Kidder. Jr., and family,
from Middleville Bridge win- j
and Mr. and Mr* Raymond
ners were Mrs. Roger Wiswell, I j
temal grandmother. Mrs. Joseph Smith and son wey* suppar
“nd Mrs
lateTentertalMd afthe home i ShuTt*’ ateo" contributed to the
Baking Powder Biscuits
6 for 23c
Mr, Jack*WMd *nd Mrs Ken
the‘r P“"nU' U‘t‘ Hmnk K’*le* '
Out-of - town guests Cartton Center.
were from Lansing,
Battle
Creek
" w“al
“d ™
-----------------------------------------------Thoae from this vicinity at­
tending tho funeral of Mra.
—Friday and Saturday Special—
luncheon and bridge Tuesday af* •
...
Frank (Rachel &gt; Olmstead June
I Loaf of Buttercruit Milk Bread
25c
HHS Seniors at Hastings Pointe. Edna Fisher. Mm. Hasel HUI,
I Loaf of Bocton Brown Bread26c
the naebac- Mr. and Mrs Charles Norris.
«n,ii1(.v
J. ..« “&gt;■ party on Sunday following bee- Gun Lake, following tne
a new member and top tallies allaurru,c honorln« UM'lr
cnlaureate ceremonies Sunday Mr. and Mrs Claude Norris, Mr.
ilue i were'held byMrs Haro% PhiL ,cr’- Lynda ‘nd
wh0
»««"«»• Th* hasU for lhu
Special 45c
Save 6c
5
UM MrsLron Stonde? Mra Ru Rusting °» Friday Uvere were J swim.‘water skiing, fun galore. and Mrs Otte Mill. Mra. Robert
Tobias, Mra. Oscar Rice, Gordon
i“ “ o,»
“rtme ,nd
Chocolate Glazed Donuts
6 fdr 39c uXh no^L “S??.
_______
pool party.
party.
the Lynn Perrys. Tom Robin.|
—
pool
sons. Dick Guenthers. Willard,
I Mra. Howard Martin. Jr, Mist; ,,
.
" * *, ,
snd chocolate giszsd
Elizabeth Parker. Mr* Maurice K,s,r ,nd
L^e,°' **7 Smiths and Steve Johnsons, with
their Senior sons and daughters.
«UMJ °*
lXer
Coffee Cokei f""!11/ Si,l! 58c
S"”11 32c Ostroth and Janine, and Jill blai1
Mark Johnson, Valerie Smith. Shellenbergtr, Mra. Duane End­
Edgre were gurat* at a reception
.1.««
a. •
them
to
the
baccalaureate
service* Annette Guenther. Steve Robin­ sley and Mrs. August WUson.
w«* «“°ur waran nome in
-~
Rtmnnber COOKIE DAY EVERY WEDNESDAY $4 00
Vermontville on Thursday eve- J*c* Eox beln« °"e ot lhe ^adu- son and Dave.Perry- The John­
son and Smith cottages on Has­
4 Dozen AssortedPkg
I
nlng. June 3. honoring tho awa'
...
tings Pointe'shared in the locale
Ltod^rom^p'JrvX^h
«”*- for the graduates, and their
i ^hrai J™hinr^nd J&lt;u7uo
! tended the rommenremenl ex- ln&lt; J3
»»«*laure.te on evening before the final week,
erewre at Fuller Field.
Sunday in Iwtvor of their son. Jadt. when diplomas will be dlstrlbut-

tnLdition.il polish dinner was
.ened followed by the music of
Stans pcilca band from Grand
Rapids
Connie's class colonv of «n»n
and white scxordlnk to their
motto “with the ropes of Uw
past we will ring the belb of

_________
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■----- -- Among tlusr gu&lt;«ta were the
distlneulahrd Congressman Paul
H Todd. Jr., from Washington.
—' _ ______ -..J Ura n/MTM-

‘TO BE MARRIED - Mr. and
" ——------.
;Mrs. John 8. Ringler, 218 W. JOIUSDUI*
and friends from Grosse Pointe.
Walnut street, are announcing Detroit.
Bloomfield. Chic-uto
the engagement of their daughTrenton. New Jersey. Grahd
‘
Rapids and Kalamaroo
Elliott, 138 W. Walnut St. Mary
is attending Davenport College
In Grand Rapids and Leon Is a
Junior at Michigan Slate Uni­
versity. A Sept. 19 wedding is
Fitzgerald Corps 100 of the
being planned
WRC m« on Thursday. June 3 at
the hall with 17 present. The June
birthdays, including Uw»e °f «v*
Corwin. Bea Williams. IJda Sothard and Gertrude James, were
remembered
Sunday, May 16. an Informal
The Charter b being draped far
open house was held for Mr.

Fitzgdrold Corps
Honors Birthdays

Honor Couple
At Open House

national president
Beu Feltzer win entertain with a
man. 237 £. Broadway. Wood­
land.
The District Department ConAbout 56 roiaUvea and friends
attended, from Detroit. Wixom, lind Hotel. Grand Rapid.!, thia
Gladwin. Battle Creek. Nashville. month. *
Holly. Kalamazoo and- Hastings.

served from a tacc covrnxl table tile VAV."* In Battle Creek Tho
with a beautiful floral center- I next mecUng of Uie Corps, which
piece, brought from Long Beuch, would fall on that dato. may be
which Kathryn iiad arranired
‘‘postponed »mii
until aa hut
l»t«r rUt&lt;&lt;!»:■
There will be a tneeUng on July
The couple formaly lived M
1 for which the following kitchen
South Haren.
committee has been chosen: Hilda
Blackford, chairman; Bea Prltrer
The Gay Jordans have re­ and Msybelle Smith.
turned from a norU^-m Michi­
gan holiday The Earl Wu re­
A group of friends entertained
learn* of Berkley joined them in with a lunebran at the Hastings
Che north for the Memorial Day Hotel Monday honoring Mra.
weekend.
William H Nethery.

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Sgt. and Mrs. L. E. Lftwis en­
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Mrs Nellie DeYoung of Grandville. picture
photos of the “four generation"
Guests of Uie John Ingram* to group.
uttfnd the baccalaureate serviega
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Rapids.
A delicious dinner was served
the Eaton Rapids Rebekahs.

and Alto.

Grand Lodge ot Michigan; Lila
The Robert Phillipa of 4130
Wall Lake Road, hosted an opts bekah Assembly of Michigan; Nanhouse Bunday evening after bacpraident; Bernice CharJefour.past
their daughter. Jane There were

other vicinities were Mr. and IUie' Eaton Rapids Rebekah Lodge.
Mr*. Dun Eychaner und family 1
of Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrt. &lt;
Don Crane of Lansing. Mr*
Wayne Pennock of Nashville. Dr. 1presented by the Algaler family.
Ona Of th* outstanding performers
Floyd Myers of Hastings
was lhe 10-year-old blind boy who
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Roderick Bwadllng for the
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baccalaureate on Bunday.

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dree*.
Members of the Moose furnish­
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ing traniportatton on Memorial
Day were lawiaox- Cooley. Rich­
Hingkr and EniroUnc A. Wil­ ard Tinkler. Ralph Turner, Retha
liam*. .
Pennington. Jun Malcolm, Jack
oatera-from Uils area includ­ Bowman. Harry Lenx and \an
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Joyce B. Newland. Nashville;
Kathryn M. Hall and Susan L.
Fensiba. Lake Odessa; John F.
Ayers. Barbara L. Hasar and
I*,.meta 8. Reynold*. Wayland;
George L. Moore and Bill W.
Taylor. Lowell, and Jack L. Van
Dvr Meer. Plainwell.
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by Robert W. Bneden. prerideut

Gordon French
Of Nashville
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Uie Bay city Junior college until
11*56 wfwti he" retired and moved
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The usual Summer Bible
U. of M- graduates in Hospital
Jong awaited event during live ancm and the availability of-auch Aum nuuauon. rney nao a oe- u scheduled Maiday through
unit* would make our Itlrwram Iteteful ume r«ne*Uig friend- Thursday. June 14-17 and 21-34.
AhltLT and two &lt;if the hrhltk
burg. Ha . 4* visiting lhe Carl
III tile Dupiicab- Bridge play
Tuesday flight at the Hastinga etc. । more available and convenient home to Winnetka. Ill., and
Country Club, the north-souUi
Rockford. Ill. Ltoppcd by to visit
1
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wuuicrw
aira. urao: ljctiuhi
— "We are extremely limited ...
... garage facilitiot awt
’--- *■and Fred Markle. Second went ^r
and •therefore
to Mra. William Gauteche and ,uvc -*skcd Ulil 1111 personnel, as- gucaU. Including eight childrm.
Mra. Jack Wood «n*i fiflnl w ’ K,«nnl a csr&gt; uke
home and a most happy occasion.
••
IrarK evEwilna TTuia
rara
around our building* mlnb-s were m Bay City Thurs­
ENJOY
day io attend the 6»th wedding
Ftahcr. with second going to,,or the’teacher and or adminiaCAREFREE
Mra. William Stebbins Ind Mrs u&gt;Ur to af,ve directly to his
Cimrim Potts and Utli-d to Mra. morning aarignmente.
Nlckbi. From Hartings fnends
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Jew Kclaey, daughter of Mr,
ojKS"rM?.S°taL?Sl.“

IndtaUon* liave been issued
for the wedding of Ml** ILutlm
Alice Merson, daughter of Mr,

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until September Wednesday It
----------------------------------- —~
was a potluck cook-out at the
.,r
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Klmrr -r-—., ■ participate in Ferri* State Cblbomo of Mra. Verna Lancaster.
' WcdnmU_- M
p^. leisr * Eighth Annual Honora
Mra. Robert Brooks, a txuft . ?
• Band Clinic to be held on the

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' Bellevue wa* an ovwnlght guest
pun1‘ I of the Wilkes on Saturday.
* m"k
Mra. Lema Barnum is vlMUng
the birthdaj* of Mra. Om*rlher daughter and family, Mr
Barnum arxl 8am Blram. The and Mrs Clinton Williams, at
oo?fcoutJnclud“'
«nd will attend tlie high
cake TI»m&gt; promt included
graduaUon of Mr gnuulMiai Dork* Cappon. Mr and &gt; daughter. Naxcy Willtamr., on
Mra. Omar fcmum and daugh- jUna 9. Myrtle Wilson will also
ter, Vai. and Vai's friend. Lota Sd rK pXLloi
Myen. all of Hastings.
I Mr.
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26th at Byron. HL

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Tuesday, June 15, 1965 * 8:00 p.m.
Central Auditorium in Hastings

I James O'Connor
the 41 membem of the Wood­
kind Women's Club wlm Look

Crocker, (former rtaidcn’.s*. will
be intmeted to know that they
(are observing their «th wedding
anniversary on June 17. Their
N.W., R5. Grand Rapid*.
ted Bloomington. Bl, over the
past wekend as invited gueste ot
the Illinois Wealeyan University.
While there they were escorted
by the vice.president. Dr. George
Obom, to many pointe of inter­
est in Bloomington On Saturday
evening they attended the an­
nual banquet of the University
Alumni and on Sunday the bac­
calaureate service, followed by a
special luncheon given by Uie
prealdent far honored guests. In
the afternoon they were guest*
at the reception given to the
1 acuity and graduates by tlie
president and ilia wife. Dr. and
Mr*. Lloyd Bertholf. Their Sun­
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lhe campus.

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and
unlaw Lha-v
Uiey mtn*
come tin
up with
wlUi 1* -Your
•ome dlMlncUvq iww u eioic
|1A50 tPrtacW ymrt pn&gt;- where they will visit Uteir *un crrl. Hl Patterson Road. Fundia
wrui Millrinv in tho fnraia
___ .
__ ___
__ ._____ .
and Ma family. They will tour 8 Hoebeke. BS-Elcnuntery cert,
the West Coast during the Sum- H3.
■■ ■ ■ before
__ ___
.___ .
--home
..... ...
XT,,L..II1,
, IL. Round—member ol
Nashville ...
— Sandra
iner
rctunilng
ui
Watch While
AugUM.
ketabk- French cuisine at the ihnits.
Gretchen Engle o! Vermont­
Otnrge Hainaty * hon^ Saturday ■ -qu
Steve Joimron arrived home
by thicc daughters. Mr* Elim
Monday evening from Cornell ville is to receive a BA-Second­
We Make 'Em
WaahlngUm of Detroit, Mrs.
■ .a
occauae mtae mum nave no uaru University to visit until June ary cert.; Evelyn L. Lundslrum,
R2 Vermontville, a BS. and Mary
were special ■ driving on trunk lines the mainPlain 59c dox.
Un. Germany. He luu. changid E Mapes. Sunfield, a BM-8ecl*wj&gt; uuo. cvviuu*.
tenance cosu are extremely low.
'
•
• • •
gm roaure ail these unit* hl* plan of working in New Yack ondary cert.
FROSTED &amp; DECORATED
The Rev. Willard Curtis of
A heap of Hastings 4th. Sth (.heavy 'liability* for Uie price lx
. —a—K.,1 — kun
~ Zak wbk 1 * ‘ ' * - * ,k *
n_ .. z-n
j
Lhe Hasting* Presbyterian
the
Lutheran Church
Donuts 69c dox.
Church will officiate al Thttrs- trouble ducking in and out ul til* private car (Fleet insurance.
thunder sliowers Ttnday noon.
Biblc School
The picnic had little co-opcruin Ann Arter three day* last
TRY SOME TODAY
"Your decision to purchase autos
Begins Monday

Open Daily

“«• “» uu
■» •oeUwB U Honor Heroes

A."I 1 C*Bl vv &lt;11D
U&gt; WBCH radio station dates for bachelor degree* «nd Clear isike Camp at Dowling
Clifford Brainard
164 candidate* for masters st the i DcnwnstraUona
highlighted ' Hastings and other B
y9 A
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. nn. wiai wan
-“-r- --FrandMfl and family of Mu*- | GuMta
Mr arui Mr* Harry Boo Hartle Mt*. I tar land Gucrn- June commencement cxr-rcKes to thl* popular yearly event ami County resident;. rememDc/ed, kegon. -Die Shipman* flew home M1D4uld. Mr. and Mr*. Dwlgbt
grain around a targe campfire and Coast Guard personnel who
Ovarnight guests ot the Itev.
to Qahfomla Monday morning, j count, Mr. and Mra. Maurice
Michigan University in Kalama- was held.
fought to preserve thl* Naron's
• • •
| Roush.
Hotun. Mr. and
ano Mr*
*u*. ruwwu
Richard _
------ —— —
Tom OTferan of the Hastings &lt; freedom in tradiUonal service*
The Monday morning rain , Count and family and Mr. and
i^h^t"
held in many communities on
lorm ratvd havoc wnh the Mra Dor‘ Couch of Flint.
I RllTltrWA nf TVIIr Plain* Inw*
Memorial Day.
plana of teacher Helen Wade*
around operation which call* enjoying th? two-day event.
In Hastings the service* were
highlighted by U»e annual Deco­
club Wednesday everation Day parade which in­
cluded the color guard and flr­
vtnuon In Atlantic City. While
Teacher, who U retiring tins
ing squad conipo6ed of members
play went tn Mrs. John Panfil.
of lhe Amencan Legion and
had included all of Uie UlUe
I Veteran* ot Foreign Wars, the
brothers and sisters to come
Hasting* High School Band.
Mr*. Gordon Johucock. Pasty June 15. 1966. but no graduation
Blierin * Poeae, Boy Scouts, Cub
ami Wally. MU* Becky Mllkr
1 Scout*. Camp
Arthur Logan. 17. aon 01 Dr.
Xjr.iocvuis.
vauip Fire
rue Girl*
»«&lt;•-. and
time.
and Mr* Wexley G. |Logan. of other entries, including the Haaman ipmt Bunday in Milwau­
R. Sargent Shriver, director of
Ungs Moose Lodge
Lodge'ss award-ttfnsward-wmwithin me oonfinan of lhe first
kee. WU.. at the 16th annual Uie Peace Corps and head of the 1096 Cook Rd. graduates UH* ting*
nmg float which illustrated lhe
graile room Unrigs and people
montb from the Interlochen Arte ning
UB. Office of Economic Oppor­
work of lhe Mooee in maintalnin which Gordon took 7th place. tunity. will be the main speaker
Mr*. H A. Adrounle arrived Saturday.
&gt;
.
The School Junior Band also
lUstlnes Supt of &amp;J100I Richard home yraterday after extensive
Barry CoUnty'candidates in­
participated in the Pgwtf
Guenther, commenting on the travels abroad having vutted her clude:
school district's automobile flerf, •on. Col. Hany Adrounte and
DeiteMS—Wayne E. Gay. BS. R3
cherubs under her tutelage thia Uils week explained to Board of Xamilj in Bierutt. ixrbonon. and
the
Htate Moose Convention held
Hasting* — Georgia L. Ander­
at Muskegon on April 23-34.
ntlmHou* ^relatives in oUmw son, BS-Elemcntary cert, 604 8.
comfort of over-crowding.
“mndeM inveatment tn thl* fieri 1* oountrus. Welcome bums Doru- Market; Brace E Babcock. BS. go, Philadelphia and several
Mlrbl*»u
eitiee.
such Uial after a iwaaonable trial
R4; Michael L. Clardy. BM. Sec­
Leonard E Read. lecturer and
ored guest from her pupils, this
ondary cert. 006 W. Madison: writer on current event*, will Jo^is Frosh Honorary
now stationed with Ms family in
Larfy-D Brovont of 1530 8.
speak to the 100 graduates in
Green 81.; Helen W Kesler. B8- June 11 commencement exefcated proleralon.
age allowance system."
dent* recently initiated into P1&gt;1
•ignod to tlie recovery Jet oew
Supt. Gueniher'* explanation wa* when aMronauu, McDivitt and McMullin. BS. R2; Maurtne O.
Mrs. LcslM' Cook c-ntcitaincd to answer two queeUona;
White made Urir "splash down" Muilenix. BA - Elementary cert, cation, organized io promote the
her bridge dub with luncheon
1. I* th* acquisition and main­ Monday. Bob U the grandson of 1013 N. Michigan; Delphlne 8. A. American free enterprise system University. James R. Leiunkultl .
taining of till* fleet more ecatoml- tho late Lloyd Wilkins and his Whitmore, BA-Elemcutary cert.
Tlie Academy, a boarding tilgb
Green Btreet Wcdncaday after- {
purvnu. who rnudc in BaiUc 231 W. South; Shirley J. Wtetnlk. school for 260 youth talented in inlttkha
cal
than
a
mileage
allowance
for
noun. This wu* tl&gt;; ftnul meet- 'your employees?
either music, art, drama or
big until September. Award* for :
ban. fivqucntly.
dance
yet offering * full aca1 tbo afternoons ptay went to . X Why are thme unite taken to
Atxu-nry and Mrs. Abe Wilaon
1 Mrs Richard Shuster, Mra David Ule
°f
drivers each
1662 by Dr Joteph E Maddy,
Hoag Jr , and Mra Orval Cut- cv“un6'„
,
that'
from
away
to
attend
tiws
1
Boudefnan.
BS-Secondary
cert,
who.
in
1928, founded the sum­
-1__ Sunt. Guenther tain the answera
fUDhwl aenrlcm for tlw late Ur« RI Bax 25.
mertime National Music Camp at
Interlochen.
1. 'Annual mileage allowances

Inm TWO HUMRTD TIFTT OOllAKS

Gilmore Jeweler
--------------102 E. State

W15_53i6

DAtraii. Miehlfk

Ben Franklin

�-The tumsosjxmi |Thomopple Garden

Baptist Bible
School to Begin
Next Monday

by J.rr, M.rtu.

J

Olrf'.r.l T On— nr—

Mr.

tings Public Library has an­
nounced that lhe Tlu»r nupp'.iOaidvn Club donated *200 to
the library

Itw Hastings BapUX Chur Hi announcn the annual Vacation
Bible Scliool will begin Monday.

Friday. June 25

A Tragedy of Errors

Club Donates
$200 to Library

Welcome Tioifu

3

ave
mar/
' Ann Miss Feiteer will graduate
the preceding Saturday from
Western Michigan University, re-

a

!al Certificate tn education.

home. 310 North Church street.

Delton Methodist
Church School
Opens Monday
scheduled for June 14-23 from
B to 11
Thu is 'for children from I
years old through Junior High.

MacGregor. Mona Chamberlin.

na Monica. Dorothy Hughes.
Mary Sager, Kathryn Mott and

and Mra. Marty Kleva and famThere are also willing mothers Uy will spend this weekend with
and high school girls to help' her parents. Dr and Mrs. Nor­
with the nursery for younger bert SchowlUter. and attend the
children of the leaders.
: graduation of John. Marty is
I also playing in Uw golf toumaBANNER WANT ADS FAY
iment in Charlotte on Saturday.

stories, song*, gomes and other
acUvltles.
This will be concluded with a
program Friday evening, June 23.

tiled.

Bible school

little

Hastings
Traffic Tickets I

Tlie leaders are now busy plan­
ning their material. Those work­
ing with the children thi* year
MAT M —Ja*k W. lake. ZMua. Include Kathy Bradshaw, Mary
' &lt;see41&gt;s M &gt;«. 1 IlMirw' WU. Dimock, Donna Klinger, Dorothy
Weeks, Sarah Blnkler, Helen
Conklin. Marsha Tiffany. Mar­
garet Campbell. Ada Pierce.
Jeanette Towne. Kathleen
Hughes. Luella Morgan. Susan

I

thc blggtwt. weighed 5 pounds,
.one ounce, and Tommy tipped

llvIUee Including chare

lobe Honored

j were- taken to Pennock Hospital
Wishing Well when" each child another weak. Their mother rethat brings two new children on i turned tome Monday. The StcAs in post yean by bringing father is the agricultural in­
new anas the boys and girls will stroctor at Lakewood High
V- _
___ ____... ■____ . .
tl'.fh rW twin. w*.
| anticipated.

Tne church buses will be ■ _l.-------■ i— - .
-------- -.
transporting out of town chU- I' n t f
rdren. operating the firet mom-I
PllDllC FOriim
Ing on the following pick up ill
u
schedule at tlx- rural school Io- tJVm* H u ^..eeireuj^e.v

B:M: Rogen 0:00: Welcome 9:00:
Fisher 0:00: Martin 8:00; lake­
view 0:M; Hasting* Center «:X);

«x»tr«4 Srivets Uhih, S. Hen
r; WUUaa a. OretwsSee. Bl,
, UU«i «• IU&gt;» la Maured dear

Driving after drinking is ths root of a high percentage of
highway accident*.
June 5. HNJ5

Quimby P;io.

critic* on lhe rating or perform-(Richard- Kilgore and Dickie. *
Recent action by lhe House of ante of a movie but thl* is not i 8am Buxton left Sunday for n
Representative In Lansing* en­ their fault. Granted, there are »toy with hto daughter. Mra. Joacting a rs WO pay raise for tlie some movie* I wouldn't want my j.
legislators has caused a great
JUMB
On Sunday evening, June 37. deal of unfavorable comment A children to see to I simply won't
let them. We should not blame
great many people feel that this , Mr. Bennett or the film Industry Mr*. Sterling French recently. *
invited to get a glimpse of
Dick Kilgore and mother and
—
—
;
—
—
i*'
for
not
exercising
«n&gt;r
obligation
Bible-School in action. AU the tS^mv° mrev«L.*votMelbvBttos1 ° parfnU
sU&gt;p our cllllllfen Connie Thoma* helped Kathy
handicraft projects-will be on the pay increase voted by the, from
movies.
Johnson, daughter ot Rev. and
display before the program and iaMRepubllmn legislature
As far as movie. uffecUng the Mr*. Colby Johnson, celebrate
then will be pickl'd up by the
Some
propio
wtu
concede
that
mor,!,
o
f
the
viewing audience.
children who made them alter
I am a-------- Democrat, there- t;lry iu,|y mirror them. People
for I must state that I am op- jh
U downgrade a movie, or a man Crase. is home for the Sum­
will
book for tliat matter, for a tot mer from Princeton.
Michigan State lopolunorc
Keith Coats won the 1M5 Big albUlty Hint Uie Senate will kill IrM Uian khat they are doing in family were Monday dinner
Ten outdoor mile title with n this bill I have written my real life. At least when lhe movie guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
is over and Uie lights come on
record time of 4:MJ. His time
Sterners and family in Grand
district urging him to do all in
Rapids. * Little JUn and Cindy
Spartan Bob Lake- in 1050.
ills power to kill the biU.
real life. The admission price of Leonard spent teveral days'with
a movie is a cheap price to pay their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs
Commercial Or Residential
I.«o Frey, while their parents
might agree with me on this for the trip through the world ot W,
an,l X— . w..—. - - • .__ .
imagination. A movie is enter­
Installation &amp; Repair
tainment. not a lecture on how
Johnson al Lansing -The time life should be lived. Let's stop T Drive, south of Bellevue. ♦
blaming everything from the Mr. and Mrs Luther I^ns and
General
movies to Playboy magazine to daughters, Mr. and Mix. Victor
Rock * Roll for the world sltu- Schants and family and Mr. and
I Electric
Sincerely.
Mrs. Earl Dunn sere Sunday
Cart A. Brodbcck
ment. Life is better now than it dinner guests of their mothes,
Appliances
ever was and I lore every minute Mrs Myrtle Dunn w Ertrfit
To the Editor:
Couch Jias twen released from
Thl* is Drecratlon Day and
Borgoing^ln Uied
Community Hospital where he
Jim Brown.
my granddaughter. Dana Hecht
was a medical patient following
Rl Hastings
took me to the Fuller Cemetery,
Appliances, too!
a light heart attack. He to now
where for a sijort time. I visited
convalescing at home
119 W. State
Hastings

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Royal Miller and four children
from near Owosso were Bunday
dinner
guests of his sister. Mr*
'
I. eo Prey, and family. Mr Miller
had' helped his daughter and
UVISWAUS mllrted!
“r 2^. M” £^2
in Cnlmwl CVnnn- P ley “Flint to HlOTe to BatUe
1
rv. Cre*k * Congratulations to the
Bat.cn: O. imna Co gradual„ Jud&gt;. pmiUpe. Linda
New York. Joining the Army of I^nz, Eugene Nusbaum. Betty
Gillespie. Mary Beth Warren.
Sherry Scofleld. Terry Ball and
Jerry Teller. ★ Our sympathies
until they wwre paroled. Hto
Emmett Bird because of the death
of her uncle. Probate Judge Har­
old Weston, late of Alegan Mrs.
President Uncoln
Bessie Jones and Mrs Alice Prey
also attended the funeral of Rev.
I wonder if there are many Weston on Tuesday. He was a
tn Barry County or Michigan former minister of Banfleld. He
whose father was in the CivU was burled in the Banfleld cepieWilson.

Woodland;

' To the Editor:
I would like to comment on
Mrs. Cotant's letter to The Ban­
ner on films being shown at the
Strand Theatre. First of all I
'think type and quality of ...^
,
the
films are as high or higher a*

An open house to being held in
the Dowling Church on Sunday
from two until »lx in honor of
Rev and Mrs. Colby Johnson
and family. Rev. Johnson lias
been the pastor of the BanfleidDowUng-Brigg* Church for the
past two years Next year he will
be a counselor with the Hastings
High School faculty. * Mr. and
Mr*. John Crago and Johnnie
from Albion and Harold Gray
and Dick Parsons, both from Oli­
vet. were Bunday afternoon callera at the Gordon Buxton home,
* Mr and Mr*. Leo Prey and

। you deal with the public, a pronioter has to take into considerstion lhe likes and dislikes of a
large range of people He cannbt
please everybody or should he
I’try. I may not agree with the

cotage on Pine Lake.
Mrs. Mary Klbllnger spent the
weekend with her grandson,
Dickie Kilgore, while his parents.
Mr and Mrs. Richard Kilgore.

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seph 8. Keeler and other graves
f thought of their suffering
while fighting for freedom and

rho must see their loved ones
evsry project you plan this
M—on «r-Stop In today where

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Burkhoid; of Centreville. The two
couples cruised to Saugatuck and
! Grand Haven in the Burkhold
cabin cruiser which was docked
at Bay Haven Marina at Hol­
land. * Mrs. Thelma Neubert
Irom Battle Creek and Mrs.
Sterling French attended the
35th anniversary ot Rev. Robert
Smith's stay in the ministry. Rev.
Smith is now a pastor at Mt.

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pastor of the Banfleld-Dowling Brigg. Circuit. Mra. Smith '.Hel­
en Gray before her marriage)
lived with her parents, Mrs. Hen-

The local ladles pedro club was
held Thursday at the home of
Mrs Elizabeth Kaiser in Battle
Creek. * Kurt Carroll has re­ . _

ling French retired from tlie
United Steel and Wire Company
1.1 n.HI. r*--- «
many years of service with that
company. He plans on doing
some gardening and catch up
with some of the activities he
lias been unable to pursue. * Mr.
and Mrs Leo Frey attended the
IJhcoln staff dinner held it
Schulers in Marshall Saturday
evening.
medical pallent in a Battle Creek
hospital. ♦ Connie Thomas, from

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�HHS Graduate Legion to Host
In ‘Da fay Chain’ District Meet

Eiber Vincent,
Crooked Lake,
Dies Wednesday

Frank a
(Oeirredi
Vineent.
A WaHd Wnr ii veteran, b?
mamed Rnse Marte NaloUpcy
Each year Associated Women
on Feb. 10. IBM.
Students honors the Freshman
In addition co hl* wife, he b women students who have ex­
celled In scholarship by inviting
Jr, ot Lot Angele*. Calif, and
Rena Ann. Phyllis, Anita. Mi­ Chain at the Sprint Breakfast
Vincent. B0. R1 Delton, Crooked chael, John and Joyce, all at
Lake, who died Wednesday at home: his father, Hl Delton:
new members attending thia
two brother*. Harold of Loa
ran* HoaplUU tn Ann Arbor, Angeles amt Eugene of Houston. year’s event held Moy 15 at
Waitern Michigan University.
Diana, daughter ot Mr. and
at the Henton*Smlth Funeral
Mro. Roger Davte. R4 Hastings,
ta a 1964 graduate of Hastings
Ti&gt;c Rev. James Davidson of­
High
School. She Is taking a
ficiated and burial was in the
secretarial course.
East Hickory Corners Cemetery.
Chicago this weekend to attend | At present she is working JMytthe pauuaucn
graduation ci
of miciuwi
Michael Corlawyer'ss on
office.
She wui
will
f.iU".
1.L,
—__ _
v-or- time tn aa lawyer
ice. one
isiiinj nealia tor mutt titan
who b (Mr on)y Krani]MMk rettlme her position In Uie ofilce
&gt;• years and had been has- i[from
School —
nt at Pennock Hospital far the
from the Dental Schoc.
। Northwestern University
t.n- Bummer. Upon returning to col­
Jehael is the son of the Warren lege in the Fall, she will be em­
ployed half day* at the Upjohn
Company.

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Deputy Takes
Radiological
Course at MSU

Sunday, June 20
Laurence J. Bauer Unit 45
held their regular buatnrea mre&lt;ln« June 3 at the Legton HaU
with the following members
uretent: Elvira Sayles. Dorothy
Kurr. Ada Bogart. Deanne Burn­
worth, Pearb-Alnslie. .Dorothy
Oronewuld, Evelyne Curtis, Lydia
Roger*. Marguerite Beckwith,
Eleanor Merrick. Marilyn Dalhauser and Esther Felt.
-■
After the various report* from
officers and committee chairman.

Paw. Hastings Post and Unit
will be hosts for the Fourth Di*trlct dinner at the I.O.OJ’. Hall
on Bunday. June 20.
The Legton will adjourn to the
Legion Hall for the business
meeting, the Auxiliary remaining
at the hall. Installation of Dtetrict Officer* will take place with
Mr* Curtis, a past Dfotrict Pre*!dent, tu Installing Officer.
Election of oflicer* for • th*
local unit resulted as follow*:
President. 'Hr*. Beckwith; first
vice, Arloa Newton; second vice.
Mrs. Rogers; secretary. Mra.
Kun: treasurer, Mra Curtis;
chaplain. Mrs. Bogart; historian.

Barry County Deputy Sheriff
David Wood of Hartings has
been awarded on Instructor*
certificate by Michigan State
UniversKy after having com­
pleted * 10-week course for Dalhauser, and executive board.
Qronewold.
Mrs -----Merrick
Radiological Instructors.
,,Mn.
------ ------------------ ----...
Thl* course qualifies Wood to •Ild Mrl Ainalle.
teach RudialoKicul Monitoring
Delegates elected to attend the
to othrr* in Barry County who Department Convention at Lanwill be assigned as monitor* to sin* July 15-18 are: Mrs. Boeart
cover the county and communi- and Mrs Rayle*; alternates Mrs.
cate radiation Fall-out to con- Beckwith »nd Mrs Rogers. Dele­
ted centers who will in turn ‘gate* to th* Dlrtrlct meeting are
map the Information and *cnd it1 Mr*. Fett and Mr* Bayie*.
to other control centers throughUnit members voted to sponsor
out the county and stale.
{• game* party at the Veteran**
Abo, the monitors will be Administration &lt;VA) Hospital at
working In conjunction with tho Ir°ri Custer every other month.
county office of United States
Department of Agriculture in meetings of the unit until Sep­
transmitting radiation Fall-out tember.
’ Mr*. G ronewold. Mr*. Fett,
Mr*. J. Smith and Mr*. Main at­
partment of Agriculture.
Wood will be instructor and tended the VA dance May .17.

boltle-groen decanters
lnfor™?2n.

5.00

8.50

20.00

Many Other
Fine Gifts
for Dad

William A. Barr, Barry Coun- 5.395].
Volunteers are still needed at
scheduled classes in Radiological Uie hospital to help patients with
Monitoring Refresher courses for small things the staff docs not
tlurae having completed the have time to do—such as feeding
patients who are unable to feed
themselves Adult* either male
or female needed from 11:30 am.

The Hastings Banner
TL..L4.W
I..-, tn
nutydoy. June
10. 1QAC
1965

(artinn Twa

Pane* 1 to 6

Barry Has Only 3
Stocked O.K. Shelters
Barry county haa completed
Mocking
Uie rally three shelters ■
‘
I
with a 100 percent protective
factor.
1
‘marked and clocked with food.1
imedical suppllee and radtolotical
Ikite for radiation monitoring to
I
Iand are located in the following
&lt;
The Nashville Elementary
School building which has a

« School building With a capacity
for 102 people and Mlddle-

Public Library
Located Corner
Court and Church Streets

Library Hdurs:
Monday, Wednesday
and Friday

12:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Tuesday and Thursday

This only mnknt nincked shel-

county with a population of M,000 to 50.000 people. William A.

The 18th annual
—
Twins Convention Is to .
; in Rochester June 26, 27
; with headquarters on Ute, — land University Campus. Twins.
-----The officer* of the Wcxxlland
I their families and friend* will be
[welcomed. Rosette ribbons will
——
I be awarded to the oldest andl m,. Meeting* will be held the
youngest twins, farthest distance Bccond Monday of the month,
traveled, most Identical and least The meetings scheduled for I9B5' Identical
and most
and
. gg are
Bre a*
u follows;
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inuai identical "
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text identical mixed seta
In dlf-1
_ . ” _RWon for
M^ie
MU
£ ^warted
granrfttectoP°Uuck suppre and premier
*v££ta“e n^alU^and
&lt;*
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least alike category winner*.

For New Year

12:30 to 6 p.m.

for the family tn follow in'

Saturday

Nov

8-Sltttlff

Department

lomuy
nwur ub-j wu,
------- --- --------- .— —— - —
confident that the rest of lhe c»«y and Introducing a life *avfamlly is protected and they ‘nr method of nwaaging the
: thcmarlvra will take shelter rath.
'..
™
«r rtw.
Dec—No niMtlng planned due

12:30 to 6 p m.

strongly stressing individual
shelter* and community »pon-j
acred shelter*. Every home hail
small modification, he raid. In1

Michigan Twint Woodland PTA
Plan Convention \ Plans
-~
~Programs

Hastings

Barry county has developed a trying to gift U&gt; tlwir f.unllic*. j

not only needed for pomlblc ..
sency information, Co no approved ahelten* but. U
radiation but. alao. In connection .. &lt;1„,)irtineiiLs wlUUn the scheduled to be re-xurveyed to
with the United States Weather
‘wllh lhc shcryf, depart- ; develop ibeitera ao as to handle 1
Bureau for tornado and severe; ^,[ artJnI „ control cenu-r people- Uuit would be employed
March 14—Senior High Speech
weather, to co-operation In shel-1
center release
or In the city on 'bu.dneas.
Department presentation.
March 26—Annual School Fair.
ouiiaings la strongly sue*
■—--------—— —
( naspiuu*. iirn uqwuacm
April—No meeting scheduled.
Barry County la highly
I partment ot agriculture.
May 0—Spelling Bee
forcement units within Barry j
------------ •-------- —
Michigan'* 38.100 mites of riven
wlth manufacturing and
county in co-operation with the' Mrs Nellie Ryan Is In Detroit
times a population with
Defen*aDSoutomta ftn&lt;1 C”U! vetting Mrs. Marjorie Ryan and
county of between 30.000
times.
000 that would require
Barry County Sheriff Merl H.jCampbeU. is co-operating, with
Civil Defense in every respect.1
co-operating highly
mg Civil Defense Medical Self­
Help courses. Sheriff Campbell

Include shelters in
conJteurtHtw^TTto
Eighteen needed each meal to •ounty Jail, when

county. Active radiation material
product will be used to complete confined or semi ambulatory pa­ modem Emergency Control Ccn- massage and gives demonrtra-'
dons and instructions to ail
tients
Requirement: Emotionally ata- eallone, to be constructed Jp ac­ groups and individuals who ore
radiation and training equip­
cordance with protective factors
Chlef of Follee Richard 8ument. Anyone wishing to take feeble, palsied and senile type
Uie course may get In touch patients. Must be understanding
with Wood or Barr for further and have an Interest m the.geri­
atric patient.

Dance at the American Legion Hall
at Hickory Corners
For Members &amp; Guests

Sat., June 12-9:30 to 1:30
Music by ths GALE TRIO

Weifar* Department, Medical
county to develop a procedure |

Top Listing* In
TOWN AND COUNTRY PROPERTIES

A REAL SWEET BUNGALOW at Green Meadows Number One:
ha* living room 13 x 19 ft, three real nice bedrooms, dmteg
room and kitchen, full bath with double lavatory, full basement

A REAL GOOD. LARGE HOME IN THE FIRST WARD, ha* living

ANOTHER REAL NICE BUNGALOW IN CARLTON TOWNSHIP,
cloie to Hasting*, with living room, three nice bedroom*, kitchen
with lot* of cupboard*, full bath. Hiving room is carpeted! full
basement with coal furnace, ha* attached garage, for $12,000.00

WE HAVE ONE SCHOOL HOUSE TO SIU. VERY REASONABLE,

A BI-LEVEL IN HASTINGS HEIGHTS (nearly new), home on
upper level. It has living room, throe nice bedroom*, kitchen
and complete bath, and the lower level ha* recreation room,
laundry and basement, heated with gas furnace —$15,500.00
ON SOUTH BROADWAY, a nice home not all finished, a gqpd
Investment* for one who understand* building and carpentry,
has a living room, 12 x 16 ft. with dining space, four bedrooms,

AMERICAN GOLD SEAL TRAILER HOUSE, *te* 10 x 55 ft, has
all equipment, two bedrooms, living room, dining area, kitchen
and bath, situated on nice lot with good well and septic tank
.$7,900.00
A NICE HOME IN THE FIRST WARD ha* two Bedroom* and Vi

he* four foot crawl spec*, and priced at only---------- $9,000.00
IN THE FIRST WARD, a r*»l nice home, with living room, dining

ON ALGONQUIN LAKE, two real nice lot* (large one*I for
$2,400.00
TWO REAL NICE LOTS ON THORNAPPLE RIVER, close to dam
and good fiihing site on blacktop road for —.—-$1,600.00

A NEARLY NEW FRAME HOME IN GREEN MEADOWS NO. 1.

more upitalr*, and down a living room 13 x 24* with fireplace,
set In brick wall, dining room, kitchen with copperfone »tove.
220 volt underground with 240 ft. 3’ rock well, situated on
nice two acre lot. for .—------------------ $11,500.00
A REAL SWELL HOME IN THE TAFFEE ADDITION. nearly new.
and full bath, utility room, family room, lots of cupboard*,
attached two stall electrically operated door, oil furnace, real
large lot for................................................... -........... $27,000.00
A NICE BUNGALOW ON BARBER ROAD, short distance out of
town, ha* living room, kitchen, three bedroom*, full bath, utility
room, has crawl space, all on one floor. lor .----- $9,000.00
A GOOD INVESTMINT IN TWO APARTMENT HOUSES, both

of them furnished except the overseer'* apartment In front, thl*
property show* a'good steady income, all furnljhlng* go with
th* place, and it ii a good chance to get in busines* all for
decorated, good location for---------------- - --------------- $15,100.00
BUILDING LOT IN 2ad WARD, sewer and water in. ha* a garage
on It. also a part basement------------------------ --------- $1,500.00
A REAL NIC! HOME IN THI 4th WARD, hat three good bed­
room*. full bath’and two lavatories (colored fixtures! upstair*
and down, a living room with fireplace, dining room, d*n end
kitchen (modern) with formica top*, double well* In sink, there

mint, one and a half stall garage, has been recently painted and
decorated, good location for .... —.—- ----------- $17,000.00

H. C. B
VACATION

family room paneled, bath with shower and stall, utility room
with built-in cupboards, laundry?room, has full basement, and
all thl* for........................................................................ $8,000.00

location and will

hardwood floors, cap insulated, storm window* and gas hast,
$11,500.00
A SCENIC PLACE ON THORNAPPLE RIVER 24 acre* cIom in Vt

$4,200.00
A BEAUTIFUL HOME RIGHT ON MIDDLE LAKE (120 f*«t taka
frontags), upstair* It ha* two bedroom*, dosat and a spare rtxxn.
and down on* bedroom, living room, dining room, kitchen With
fireplace, ha* electric heat, garage and hall, three patios, storage
.$11,000.00
A BEAUTIFUL HOME AT ALGONQUIN LAKE, all on one floor,
ha* large living room with fireplace, three nice bedroom*, lot* of
dotet* with overhead light*, ha* bath and on*,half. kitchen and

garage, aluminum siding, paneling woodwork in living room, on
excellent road, school bu» service, for ------ ----- ----- $20,000.00
WE HAVE A HOME IN BATTLE CREEK, with three bedroom* and

about 30 acres north of Hastings.
NEARLY NEW EXCELLENT HOME IN THE 2nd WARD, 26 x 40
ft, ha* living room with fireplace, dining room, kitchen ahd

room, 14 x 26 ft. kitchen ha* built-in- itove, and oven, and

siding, fully insulated, ha* baseboard hot water heating lysiem,
ail copper plumbing, birth cupboard*, garbage disposal. all
.$16,100.00
THREE NICE BUILDING LOTS ON HASTINGS HEIGHTS.

HASTINGS SALESMEN

YOU CAN REALLY RELAX
You con bet these people are. They've saved
for their vacation with H.C.B.'s convenient
VACATION CLUB where small deposits that
you'll never miss grow up to the sum required
for a happy prepaid holiday. Sturt your vaca­
tion club now for next year.

Hustings Cilii Bnnh

A REAL NICE HOME IN THI 1st WARD, has two good bedroom*

MEMBER: Federal Depoeit IwMraacB Corporator

room with new carpet, dining room, new kitchen, Vi bath, g*&gt;

AT F LIASA NT SHORES THORNAFPLE LAKI A NEW COTTAGE.

no. umi-orswr
$12,000.00 F&lt;

Friendly, Neighborly Service for 78 C.ontinuout

vant to be your Banker

�Assign Over 300 Boys, Girls to Swim Classes
Trained Red
! Deborah Hubbert. Carolyn Hub-151 HHS Athletes
*
a
bert. Patricia Husa;
Instructors'
Bhtrtey nura
»
Rp/.P;Vp
i Kathleen KllUnger, Tlmqihy KU-1 1U llvVvlvV
&gt;'
linger,
Kim
Laubaugh. K**
Kathy
T«
““
««• K«
“ Lau^h’' iI .
Heather Maclxod, Cyn-!
To Teach VIX
Kids | Lewis.
Letters
Thursday
thia McConnell, Kathleen Mefi
I
Ltohs

,

Pailful of Promise

ai

Connell, Gretchen Mahler, Tom
Yutingtlvrs to Hide
Mayo;
School Hutt's to
Sharon Montague. Ixmna Neff.
Michael Pennington. Sandra
Algonquin. ‘P Area
Pennington. Stephen Penning­
Hartings Youth Council Sum­ ton. Teresa Pennington. Mollie
. raw Playground Director U-*is
•'Lung iin* aiuwunccd that more Roth. David Rosenberger. Nancy
than MX) boys and girl* have en­
rolled tor swimming classes I JoAnu Sherwood, Jay Shoran.
which begin Monday continuing Michael Shumway. Bruce Smith,
Ura Smith. Michael Smith. Vicki
Smith, Rosalynn Tobey. Kunme
Wilson, Steve Wilson. Bill Yeo­
man*.

ed
to 61 Hastings High School
'
athletea In an assembly to be
,held at 10 a.m. thl* Thonday.
Athletic Director Jock Clarey ha*
jannounced.
The big _H" will be presented
to 25 Senior*, including 12
graduating members of the

Raceway Friday night to win
Brat place in the 25-lap feature

Nicholson.

Sally Chuck Carlisle, Hob OibounTlC.n Mike Sloudt.
Lara bee, Smith Long. Dennis
MacKenzle and Jim Organ, Jun-

2: IS—BEGINNERS ’
Cheryl SmiUr, David Springer;
Donna Steeby, Joseph StuU.
Goodyear, Nadine Lowe,
Raulston, Ann Weyerman.
Armour. David Bar- Nancy Sweet Cande Taylor,
Robert
Taylor, Marsha Towns.
uyn Williams. LU* Williams,
Lonta
Varney. Russell Varney,
Lon Wood. Ron Wyngarden.
Becky Bolthouse. Brenda Brooks.
Sandra Brooks. Alan Chenot. Ester Wellman. Vicki Wieland.
Joyce Day, Beverly Dipp, Greg­
ory Drum:
2: IS—INTERMED I ATE
Jerry Edmonds, Hank EUtott.
Cathleen Bradley, Cynthia Bro-1 Stanly Elhworth, Marcus Frrvsnt, Ellen Bryan. Grant Bry- ■ guson. Marianne Ferguson,
Mary
Barnett, Sharon--------Boltan. John Carlson, Dion Carr. Chriltopher Fluke. Carol Fur----,-------------------------Jon Carr. Bruce Carr, Linda । row, Diane Gonk. Douglas jGH- house, Christine Collins. Molly
Case. Marilyn Case. Sue Castle- i lespie, Linda Hart. JodsZHart- Cove. Pattie Falconer, Kim Foltz,
man. Doug Cole:
I well. Jim Hathaway: '
Robert Poreman, Rick Furrow.
Mitchell Coleman. Cynthia
Mary Ironside, Sarah Ironside. Doug Gabel:
Cramer. Barbara Czinder. Julie i Cindy Keech. Becky Lancaster.
David Oank. Deborah Gank.
Dalman. Susan Dalinan, Robert I Bobby* .Lewis. Tcna MacDonald, Randy Hughes. David Kennedy.
Deming. Cynthia Denny, Brian, Bobble Main, Jackie Mata. Ron- Thomas Lewis, Robert MacDonDonnini, Theresa Duffy, Jim nlc Main. Donna Mokma.
aid, Randy Miller, Michael NelFeldpausch:
James Nelsen. Jerald Nelsen, sen. Kathy Pennington. Pamela
Edward Fbh. Beth Fuller, Jim-1 Randy Nelsen, Ann Pnyiva, Jack &gt; Penrod, Oreg Reaser, Craig Rose.
mle Gibson. Michael Gilmore.' Pellow. Susan Pellow. Kun Pick-1
Sharon Gilmore. Kathy Hamaty, ard, Shari Poll. Susan Poll,

Mike Oatley. shot-putter from

Michigan Seniors who are gradu­
saddle bronc, bulldogglug. caU ating Saturday. Jack Honeysett
roping, Brama, bull riding, the
School received his Freshman
Cecil Rose won the 20-lap semi
letter in track at WMU
and finished third tn the second
heat race.

££'

ond, Al Hagen third and Bob
Jackson fourth.
Dale Madison won Uie first
Man w arren tlie

Middleville'* Bob Semi ba third.

Nashville Grad
Receives Honors
At ‘K’ College
Mr. and Mra William O. Lynch
of Nashville were in Kalamazoo
Wednesday of last week attend-

feature and Uicre were only 14 banquet in Welles Hall.
by Uie 30th lap. Thirteen fin­
ished. Jerry Bunch of Battle

Every inch a rugged
John Deere

while Senslbu won the fast car the squad which he captained
dash. Ken Wynn of Wyoming this Spring.
took the first heat event. Rose
Bill was lhe MIAA IQQ-yard
of Battle Creek the •ccond, John champion In 1864, and wa* out­
Boerman of Pollman the third standing sprinter while attend­
heat and Jim Jones of BatUe ing Nashville High. He won Uie
State Class C-D dash champion­
honors went to Bob Jackson with ship# in IMO at Mt. Pleasant,
a:il Rose second. Both orc from winning the century in 105 and
llle Creek.
lhe 220 in 311.
Dehn Solomon. Delton High

East II'ins A’
\Net Title; G-A
Ls C-D King

i East Grand Rapids won the
i State Class A tennis champlonship Saturday at Stowe Stadium
in Kalamazoo, ax Hamtramck
lost out In ita bld for the State
IA Ulle for only Ute second time
■ in the last 17 years.
became

Chuck

Suffers First
KVA Loop Loss
Delton High's baseball team
suffered its first KVA league set-

2-1 pitching duel at'Bangor Frl-

You get a full maaauxo of John
Deere performance and conve­
nience in the 8 h.p. *T10” Laam
and Garden Tractor.
Independent ground-speed con­
trol. Doublo-eafe electric •tart­
er. Double-action brake*. Attaclimenta for mowing, clearing
enow, gardening, spraying.
many more.

too, with a John Deere "111
Tractor. Convenient credit.

Twilight Trotters and Dowling ■
He allowed 48 hila, 28 runs and Dudes Sunday. June 13, at But-1
had an earned run average of ternut Farm southweal of Prairiestrtkeouta for the Chips, 45, but John Worrell. There will also be
the most wild pitches, nine.

perfect with seven putouU and

AN6 GARDEN
TRACTOR

Central Michigan University's
single-season baseball record fur

Schults in IBM.

«...
.V .uuta
tH-ULVU
fU runs. He played in 34 garhes.
'n... rturt
.......
“ • HtMUCa, IUBL LU. tin 4. «UH
'1* the second highest victory to­
tal In tlie school's history. Tho

ATHLKTTS FOOT CIRM
HOW TO 'KILL IT. &gt;
IN ONI HOUR.

ney store Monday. Wednesday or
Friday afternoons.
played by a CMU team.

Delton Nine

Orval D. Gardner, 21, Rl Nasliplus.' 17-30 court cost* Saturday
l.w LriinlrltMl .1 11 rt „

Oatley Graduates

Paul Peterson
men receiving letters.
Has Good Season Prairieville Hosts
Offer Red Cross At Central Mich.
HasUng#' Paul Peterson fin­ ill Horse Show
Courses in
'A high point trophy for Engished his final season at Central
Michigan University with a
Lifesaving ’
pitching record of four wins
Horae Show sponsored by the

Miller, Gary
Shuster.

Costly Fishing Trip

Brown.
Michigan Cowboy's Aawdaltou
sad Um Ohio Bodeo Cowboy*

Hagen fourth.

12:45—ADVANCED

S—THE HASTINGS BANNER
Thuraday, Jun. It, 1MS

feirrround* in Charlotte on Juno guilty to fishing without a li­
.«
-vuk
Uufnrrtir riwrw cense. He was arrested May 31

runner-up honors with an esti­
mated 45Q fans looking

Lettermen on lhe golf squad,
v.tuch captured the Saxons' lone
West Central Conference Utle
during the past school year, in­
clude Cape Carl Peterson. Tom
Class assignments for the boy*
Reynolds. Kyle James and Dave
and gtrla follow:
Boithouse oauy
Rally vojeman.
rnirman vauiX
Cathy 1Honhomiur
Pc*1?. Seniors.
Peterson,
notuumie,
and John Pi.her.
litDA—BEGINNERS
Lv. Central !•:»
Foltz, Mazda Gilmore, Bonnie Freshman.
Golf participation certificate*
L*. Isi Ward Park 10:10
Hau»«. JtO Hoice, Donald Lewis.
Kathy Allcrdmg, Kevin Andcr- •}&lt;“«« J*?1*- 8*i«nr Miner, went to Dave Purdy. Senior;
Doug O'Laughlin and Tom
Sfn Butler. Susan cu.m?. iDcnUc
sP&gt;'kc?ton. T
Tom
■
Isham, Juniors; Hex Wieland,
Greg Conrad. Steven Goolcy,
'
1:30—BEGINNERS
Sophomore, and Randy Moyer
Julie Corrigan. Debbie Craven. I
and Warren Arnold. Freshmen.
Pjtty Craven, Chrirtejto Cum-,
Tennis letter* go to Captain
bow. Richard ^umbow. Nancy
___ __ _
, Jimmy Bay. Rene BeBcau.
’StoMiu Czinder. Sharon East- 1 Laura! Benner. Billy Burn*. Julie |
urn. Richard Bdwanb. Ronald Hurns- Erllle Carpenter, William j
vun zucuara
w«™. ™
&gt;*&gt;« Collin*. Joan Curtu, Jim Daniel*.
nc Edwards,
Nell OU
Endsley.
Rita
Young* and Michael IlaUUax.
I Endsley, Danny Fisher, Deborah Mark DeVaull. KaXhy Plante;
Harold FUlier, Phillip Ffahcr.
'
Golden. Steven Graham, Phyllis
Peter Foraberg, David Freeland, , Participation awards go to Gov. Romney pours a pailful of tiny kokancc salmon Into
Gray, Gregory Hall;
Terry
Gerald. Andrew Johnson.
Mcllndii Hammond, Tom Hen- Dougla* Freeland, John Guen­ Greg Gillum. Tom Kenfield, Torch Lake, Antrim count}-, launching the Conservation
'
nfar, Gary Holtz, Gregory Holtz, ther. Charles Guernsey, Cindy Robert
Taffec. Jim King, David Department* s planting ptegram to establish a new game
1
O^Purrilyn Holu, Jackie Hurlera GuleliCM. Rick Gulchcra Brett Towne*.
Robert Mayo, John De- fish in Michigan. The history-making release took place
,
&lt;&gt; Kenneth Hurless, Lorraine Hur­ Ann Hoag, Karen Hovey;
VaulL Gene Storkan, Larry Ben­ May 27 at the mouth of Wilkinson creek on the northeast
less. Jeffery Jenkins. Teresa
nett, Michael Ahulie, Ron Court­ corner of the lake. Since then, Department workers have
Jenkin*, Barbara Johnson.
ney. Michael Brownell, Robert
planted 1.5 million young kokanee (inset) in Torch Lake
Sharon Johnson, Douglas Kennedy. Kurt nUgar. Cheryl Bassett and Larry SlialUs
»Knickerbocker. Mark Knicker­ Kraft, Ronald noricaster, Robert
Earning letters on the Baseball and another 750,000 in Higgins Lake, Roscommon county.
bocker. Tim Lowe, Steven Miller, Langthorn, Halma Lcszczyn-ski,
Both lakes will be stocked again during each of the next
Susan MarrlH, Donald Nicholson,
three springs id.an effort to build brood stock which will
Ruth Nlchoboti. Timothy Nlchol- Loftus. Brian MacKenzle,
Jeff Kimmel, Paul Lubteuicckl,
Susan McAllister, Phyllis Mc­ Joe Morgan. Steve O'Donnell, provide eggs for future releases in the Great Lakes and
son. Jeffry Olsen, John RavlLaughlin. Rick McLaughlin. Amy Jerry Skidmore, Dick VanSyckle several large Idland waters. —Michigan Dept, of Conser­
stoii. Brian Sinclair,
vation
and
Bob
Stevens,
Seniors;
Steve
Brian Smith. CaUieflne Smith.
Scott Smith. Janice Travis, Jerry goon. Jody Magoon, Pamela Ma- Allerdlng, Dick Hamm, Terry
Travis. Amy Uabome, Robin Us- uoon, John Weisenbach, Susan Keller, Cecil Lcffel. John Nixon. tor*; Phil Arnold, Dale Berry.
Steve Schoadelmayer, Steve
C borne. Tammy Wieland, Martha
Gregory Miner, Gall Nicholson. Spoon, and Ken Welter, Juniors, Tom Bortak. Jerry Brower. Boo
' Wolfe.
Kathy Allen, Nelsen Allen, Cynthia Reynolds, Karen Rey­ and Dave Williams, Sophomore. Cole, Dave Goldsworthy, Steve
Participations awards go tn
Denise Coble, Tommy Folia. nolds, Becky Robbc, Katy ShusMark Anderson. Bob Gable. Stu Leo Martinez. Barry Selieck, Dick
Johnny Hartwell. William Haaelden. Katherine Jorgensen. Debra vi*. Ricky Travis, Tod Warner, Keeler, Dave Vandenburg, Doug Weilfare, Sophomores: .Ron Ben­
James. Gary Weldier and Tun
Peake, Virginia Peake. David Holly Wood.
Starting "Munday. June 14. Red
der. Greg Bishop. Randy Brown.
WiUiams.
Roush. Oreg Utter.
Cross Junior and Senior Llfc:30—INTERMEDIATE
Huebner, Dean Lnmbert, Biii
11.-6A- INTERMEDIATE
Lv. Central 1:00
through
the Barry Red Cross
Randall
and
Dave
Tunics,
Fresh
­
Dingcrson. Dan Echtlnaw, M1K6
men.
•
’.Xj Chapter.
s Conklin, Michelle Farley. Bob Heeler, John James,
Applicants must be It yeara
Junior Varsity baseball award!
. Gary Conley. Richard
•Id to enter tiff Junior class
Nick Barlow, Pamela Deming. Gordon Finnic. Kirk Shaltli, Jim Wallace and Dave go to'AlcK Abbey. Mark Ctf».
Case, ‘Brian "Cunningham, Bob j Pteher. Erik Forsberg, John Fors- Will. Senior*: Steve Fox, Tom Jim Farrell, Mike FiUttfDA
Eaatnaan. Debra Furrow. Gcof-'lx-rg, Michael Freeland. Bradley Gibson, Mike Hess, Charles Jor­ Gordon Hess. Mike MUlcr. Jfc
An aulhoruted Red Crow in­
dan. Tom Payne and Dnvc Wil­ Williams, Greg Wood and M*»-r
frey Goodyear, James Henney. i Fuhr, Lucy Godfrey;
mur Charlie WUklna; Jim^-^I.
4 structor will teach the count*.
Robert Henney,'
Cheryl.
' ................
Diana Hard. Stephen Hoke, cox. Juniors? Tom Walther,
—.
j Those Interested may call 94AKathleen Hodge*. Vicfa ,
Hovey. KenneUi Jager, Sophomore; and Roge? HiiHL
I. Mika G. MUlan W&lt;y 12203 or M$-3123.
Freshman.
’ If;,,
participulton awards ■Mtt
'

Kiwanis Sponsors
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Rodeo June 19
Wins Hastings
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ton's Mike Martin traded two
came In to relieve Miller and
last-inning Delton run with a

Bangor scored once in the first
on two walks and an error, and
Steve Middx ugh's sacrifice fly
after an error and Miller's single
produced a second-inning run
for the winners.
On Thursday Galesburg-

the Colt diamond. John Wilbon
hurled two-hit ball for Comstock.
Rlckland romped over the
Hickory Corner Kellogg Hometa
Thursday, 10-0. Bill Weese hand­
cuffed the Hornets with a one-,
hitler. Chuck Pixley's secondinning double spoiled Uie no-hlt
bld. Paul Newby and Dill Daatn

For the exciting

Jans.

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i victory over Jon llainllne of
Detroit Catholic In Uie final*.
I East had 12’i points, Ham­
it ramck 6’1 and Portage 3\.
I Holland Christian won the
| Class B Utle with 7U point*. 81.
Johns. West Central champion,
was sixth with 3N points and
| Wayland wa* 10th with 3U
pointe.
Galesburg - Augusta won the

Scholar-Athlete

uled for this Wednesday. Jim,
who earned 12 major lettersquarterbacked Saranac's foothall
bowerhouse.

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�Foster Sets Pace
In HCC Men’s
Golf Grcuit

Area Golfers See
Buick Open Tourney

Ervie’s Athletic
Club Banquet
At Lake Odessa

Tony Lema. defending cham- I
pion. »hot 71-70-0B-70 for 3*0 to
retain hl* Buick Open champion­
ship at Grand Blanc. Johnny
Nlchlau* had 3*4 over thi 74*0yard Warwick HUI* course: Lerna
won the top prize of *20.000.
Many area golf fans watched the

Audubon Club
To Visit the
Baker ^Sanctuary

BOWLING
FOR FUN
and HEALTH

425 points to their opponent's 0.
They challenge any present
day team with only 15 player*
to equal thl* most enviable rec­
ord. Those were the day* when

ALL
SUMMER

The Barry County Audubon
Club will sponsor a tour to the
linker Sanctuary near Bellevue
Sunday afternoon. June 13. This
will be the last of the Spring
Buries of programs sponsored by

HHS Athletic
Budget $11,778
Hastings Board of Education
Tuesday, noon approved the ath­
letic budget for 1085-66 totaling
*11,77*50, down from last year'*
*12,043.70. Last year's expendi­
ture* included purchase of a
wrestling njat coating about

Armchair Athlete VoJno*

New purchases for Fall In­
Hastings High School’s athletic fortunes, which generally
clude *177.75 for springs Mid
pads for the blocking machines, have been the envy of most of the schools in the West Central
two seta of football game jerseys Conference, faded somewhat during the 1964-65 school year
costings *488.70 and 32 warm-Up*
as the Blue &amp;■ Gold ended up fourth place in lhe race for the
costing *1*7.
All-Sports trophy.
The coveted trophy went to Grand Ledge, which had earned
runner-up honors for three years. The fine Comets nosed out
St John* for the Utle. *0 to 70.
according to the Wai Central's out by the Conservation Depart­
statistician. Wally Jaehnlg of ment and UJB. Corps of Engi­
Greenville. Greenville finished neers. Tlie figure includes only
third with 58 points, Hastings those costs related to removing
had 54. Alma 54. Lakewood and debris which poses an immedi­
ate hazard to public health and
Hamaty 31 point*. Irorulde 30,'.Un«'. 1»1L8AO; «°lf'
““ tings dropped tn the standings safety aa determined by the
Mitchell 17. Jacob* 15. Cove and
“‘
when the Saxoiu finished last in State Health Department. . . .
Burr 14 each. Hollister 13. Mac­
the league track meet and failed
Leod. Panfil and H Smith 12
to compete In cross country.
each. Laubaugh 11. Chase 10,
Greenville was the only other
Sim 0, Hubbell 7. Gillespie 8,
league school without a cross
Sherwood and Wood 5 each and
country team.

Woodland ill
Saddle Club
Plans Trail Ride
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•A trail ride Is planned for Sun­
day. June 27, al 3 pm. Thia ride
will be judged on safety prac­
tices and knowledge of tho rider.
A prise will be given to the top

LONG

Klahn. Mr. and Mrs Lester CoyThe Baker Sanctuary is a 600- kendall. Mr and Mr*. Lloytf
acre development sponsored by
flhe State Audubon Organization
and Battle Creek groups. Il 1* an

be completed by the end of Uils
Summer. are designed to handle
about 800 people at one time. If
put to full use. they will boost
camper spending In local areas
by an estimated *3,400 per day.

life resources on the property as
well as new buddings, pond* and
than made structures.
The Audubon Club invites any­
one who enjoys outdoor tours to
join Uie party. The tour will as­
semble behind the Hastings High
School kt T pm. The tour at the
Sanctuary Is to be conducted by
Mrs. Maybelle Isham, well known

v

Improve TOUT

Game Before
Next Seaton

OPEN
BOWLING
Wineganf

Afternoon!
and Evenings
Bob * Mickey Lembert

Your Hoste

PARENTS

BORTON

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Woodland .t Mkhtfon

OOM

ktns. who left Tuesday for
Washington. DC, then on to
New York City to leave June 11
from Kennedy airport for Loncollect .a “going away present"
from his golfing opponent*. The
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hop­
kins, 105 W. Muriel. Jock will
be a Senior next Fall at Miami
(Ohio) University. A former
HHS great. Jock lettered the last
two years on the Miami Univer­
sity golf team. From London
Jock goes to Brussels, then to Uie
Netherlands. Copenhagen. Stock­
holm. then down to Germany,
Saltzerland, Italy. France, then
back to the British Wes to spend
about three week*. He expects to
bo gone for three montlis. . . .
In Sunday’s blind bogey event

Last Thursday's event, blind
partner—low net. was won by
Larry Martin and Homer Smith

WATER
FILTER

Increasing Deer
Herd in Area
Causing Worry

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Tlie increasing deer henl in Uie
Lower Peninsula Is an Increasing
worry for State officials.
Statistics show 4.148 deer killed
on nil Michigan itlghways in 11)83.
The figure jumped to almost

S7S’“»5«I

which whipped through parts of
southern Michigan. Including
Barry County, on Palm Sunday
left a *1-3 million emergency
cleanup bill in their wake, «ccording to an estimate worked

to the herd*' development, they

Highway official* are frankly
worried—and frustrated. They have
no practical solution and to make
matters worse—every mile of high­
way built creates more favorable
conditions for Increasing Uie deer

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MINer** Jeweler*
120 W. 5TAT1 ST.

Phone
Wl 5-4174

The Highway Traffic Division
recently btstalfaj two fir*-mile
section* of mirrors on .road re­
flector* on US-127 north of Jack­
ets and an th* I-M Busina* Loop
west of Battle Creek. These are
designed to reflect headlight glare
at right angle* to the highway and
Uiccretlcally blind the deer. It has
been tried hi other states but re­
sult in Michigan wart be avaUwon’t work during the day.
Stale Highway cffldaU offer lhe
following advice to motorists who
will be Involved with deer in 1085:
—Slow down if animals are In or
by Ute rood.
—Sound your horn, they prob­
ably will scatter.
-Doni fix join eye* on one ally
—there may be dthws arourid.
—Don't swerve at high speeds In
attempting to avoid an animal.

Come on in. Have a. foam-cushioned, vinyl-covered
bucket eeat.
' Stretch out and relax. With the engine moved
forward and the ado windows curved out, you’I! find
the '65 Chevrolet gives you more room to live in.
When you get over the plush deep-twist carpeting,
take a look at the sporty center console. There's a
rally-type clock on top and a carpet-lined storage
compartment inside complete with courtesy light.
This ear has got a lot of living to do.

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Even more *o if you add a now 396-cu.-in. Turbo­
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Welcome Aboard, Water Users

Card of Thanks and In Memoriam

Official Action of the
Hastings City Council

CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank friends, rela-

Clipper Sails
To Open Season
The Oral bUW «*
1 Milwaukee Clippar of the IMS

1

and appreciation to our friends
and neighbors for Uie acu. ot era. gift*. Bowers, and many
ktodnns, message* of sympathy cards during my eUy to the hos­
and beauuiul floral offerings pital I also wUh to thank those
Our Uiank* #1*0 to the Rev
CtoVge RUlolt lor hU comforting

Nft* cuw«r
ny1
trips dally except Bundays, when
two round tripe are made.

the Wtocoosin * Mkblssn
Hteamslilp Company and to-

to th0M who helped Uie family
with ths (Arm work. Dr. Tromp,
Dr. Lundeen,. Dr- Hods and the

C&amp;RD OF THANKS
Our sincere thanks to all our nock Hospital are also given a
relative*. Trtands and neighbors
Lawrence Walt

CARD OF THANKS
Home, our tproial thanks for
I wUh to express my appreci­
their kind services.
ation to all who have been io
The Family of Bessie Allerdlng kind during my Illness Special
thanks go to Uie Hastings and
McCallum United Brethren to
CARD OF THANKS
ChrUt Cburchos for thrfr P*I thank all the friends and Uence, prayers and remem­
brances; to Dr. Frankenstein and
sUtl of BaDevue; to the nurses
at Hayes-Gretn-Beech Hospital.
Cliarlotte; to Marvin Peake and
Clarence Strouse for assuming
the responsibility of pulpit sup­
Pennock Hospital. Yaur kindness ply; to Ruth Lepard. Roy
was much appreciated.
Bloughs. Myrtle WUsan. Olenna
Donna Baldwin
Weber and Esther Johncock who.
with my children, cleaned and
painted rooms to readiness for
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank all my friends my return: to Ute Ben Carr and
Frank GUtons families far allowwhile 1 wm in the hospital. They
though I was unable to answer Ungs Holiness Ministerial tar th«
each one; also Ute Rev. Elliott beautiful roses; and to all who
for hU calls, the doctors and remembered us with prayers,
Your kindness will always be re­ *111

Bertha Mead

IN MEMORIAM
In fond remembrance of my
CARD W THANKS
father, Lewis Clum. who passed
away June 3, I960, and of my
thanks and appreciation to our mother. Traa Clum. who passed
friends and neighbors for the
oisMd by .families of
lovely floral tributes, cards and
Benita Miller
expressions of sympathy shown
us at tho time of Uie passing of
• Victor
our parents. A very special thanks

Ids comforting words, abo the IN MEMORIAM
Leonard - Osgood Funeral Home
In loving memory of our sister,

one year ago, June », reov.
They say time heals all sorrow
And helps us to forget";
But so fur. time ha* only provi
How much we miss her yet.

thoughUulnssa will be a
lahcd memory.
If This Were Ail

If this

And courage to stand the blow,
But no one knows how much we
hare missed her

Were all there Is to human toll,

And never should the soul arise

How foolish would our struggle Whom thy trust wo» In.
Sadly missed by
Olive Jones
Th* Pgmily of^Edwin and
Ethel Hass
Nieces and nephews

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rooms. M wt-U as berths. C1UIdrcn may enjoy U» playrooin,
uiulcr lhe supervision of an aticnda.ni and CnU»llo and nondi'DumliiaUonAl church acrvicco
are held on Sunday sailing from

lew days. They left Kattla helpina
Valley Read. * Mr. and Mrs.
children'*
with
Clifford Butler and David will
church h'tvlce-------------- .---------- ,
attend the graduation exercises Hong Kong. Tokyo, Honolulu conduct tlie adult service to
the Baptist Church to Nashto see Wsnvn graduate and re­
ceive special iMivora for ills
Ing with hi.-, daughter, Mrs.

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Anchorage. 100 mllrr. wuih.

birthday. * Clare Corson. who
iiad a severe heart attack May

nock Hospital to Hastingi. Mra.
Lura Dent of Grand Rapids 1*

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tool in the matching
most important Lsalicator of
suuabUity for Peace Corps serviousiy submitted.

about oca and a hall hours ot

«uh u&gt; take tlai Spanish or
test, which rrqulita an addi­
tional hour.
Mra. Gordon Yoder and daugh-

George Scott are leaving for
Iron Mountain Wednesday to
.spend a week. * Mra. Lonnie
Johncock of Lansing accom-

Uie funeral of Guy Smith. * Mr.

Nancy home from college. Bhc
has cutnplcud her sophomore
year there and Intends to enter
Western Michigan University to
tlie Fail. * Several vjomcn In
our vicinity have been mending
By Mra. Richard Clark
garments for the patients al
tho Fort Custer State Home.
Among those who sew are Mra.
ers and Keel Tobiases gathered Maggie louden and Mra. Maude
Randler. Recently Mra. Randler
Phlllip Armstrong for lee cream finished 27 little drer^cs of nr*
and cake on Wednesday evening
to celfcbratc the birthdays of for the little girls at the home.
Mary Aim Armstrong, who wa*
two yean old. and Debbie Bow­
ers. who wa* four. Spending the artistic ability you can visualize
weekend at PnW
Phillip and.Paulines
and Pauline’s the joy in store for 31 little slrla
DjjU Williamson, who wacks at
Armstrongs, are to California the home kindly delivers the
are Denny and Roony Arm­
strong. * "Die annual school County Youth Group met at the
meeting will be Monday. June 14, Wesleyan Methodist Church on
b pm at the Hendershot school.
Saturday evening, June S- This
Please, everyone, try to attend
Friday Vickie Clark attended a
birthday-slumber
....... —» .......... - , party at the~
hmne
her c&lt;ju*in. Diane White
The occasion also honored the
^thdajr. of Debbie White. * On logs School aunmni banquet

Coats Grove. Mr. and Mra. Harm
Bulges and family of Kalama-

Woodland

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home. * Martin ButUer and Guy

Burling of South Freeport were
Saturday, May 29. callers al tho
Mra. Will Draper of Saranac "

Duka.

Mrs. Rotxrt Newton. * Arthur
Fuller of Grand Rapids wua a
Saturday and Monday. May 29­
31. caller al the Bob Newton
Newton visited tlicir daughter,

Rapids Thursday. May 21. *
and Mra. George Humphrey, 8r„

Humphrey and family of Freebroker of Alto. Juuu Humph­
rey and sop. William and daugh-

Mary Williams of Middle Lako

visited Mr. and Mrs. Tuny Prins
of Grant on Monday. May 34.

Grand Rapids wire Sunday. May
30 callcra of Mra. Effie Parker.

Price.

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tart

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indicate lunited language^ acquirtog ability, lhe Peace Corps
tries to place the applicant, ui

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MR

HASTINGS

By Mrs. Edna Brown
O« MJM
Tlw Auxiliary of the 81m-

Pennock Hospital for observa- from NoxhvUle conducted the *U for their country was Ixid. It
Uon. returned home Saturday, UUI3hjp service In the South i consisted of two songs by a trio.
May 29. Her daughter, ,Mr. and IB u.B. in tlie abeence of Rev. Irene Pixley. Verna and Mary
2&gt;trs. &amp;un BarboUa and mcoe. I Rhoads Rev. Gibjnn will haw ‘ Chittlrk. accompanied by DoroNancy Miller, till of Chicago rtwrBr (&gt;r tik. aervloe next Sim- i thy PettcnglU at tlie piano, a
were weekend visitors to make I
-nit, children's Day | reading by Mamce Davis, prayer
her homecoming more enjoyable.' pro(n&gt;Ui will be given next Sun- ; hy the Auxiliary chaplain and
Mrs. Jack Brown entertained ^y Burning. * The local Farm I taps. Ref raehmenu were a-n.xxl
her PEG club of Grand Rapids।Bureau mwUng *111 be held and an enjoyable locul time
ThuruUv mvilnir Mac 17. W
______ &gt;_______ mu h,ul hv all.
Hazel Nunemakre spent the
Mrs. Vina Carl. Misa Thelma ^upp®- ,
Carl and Ml® Lillian Babcock
7.
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achievement. He received the E.
R. Sleight Award to mathe- Methodist Village near Detroit in
a memorial to remembrance of
graduate. Hu&gt; brother, David Paul Dean Cridler, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Dean Cridler. The vil­
ship to Albion College for next lage is using the money to install
a dentist chair and drill to the
village
been
1!X. which has
in»..
in.greatly
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PRODUCTION
CREDIT
ASSOCIATION

Crock' and Grand Rapid* pod
offices.
The opportunity Is the Pesos

Hickory Corners

Mrs. Fred Baughman of Grand dleville Methodist Church at­
tending the surprise party given
,
called on Sunday honoring the Rev. Bob
Smith and Mr*. Smith's 35th an­
niversary of his ministry were
Hastings, and also visited Mrs. Mr. and Mra. Harry Balsch and
William Briggs at Bowens Milla. Mr. and Mr*. Ivan Payne and
aar.
Mr. ana
and Mrs.
Mra. norma
Harold rxcrmicii
Kermceni
oomponled Mra. Paul Newman and family. It was held in the
to the Medical Facility to Hos­ MeUiodlst Church in Mt Pleas“ t where he ha* been pastor for
day. May 21. While there the several years w Mra Ardis Lutz i Tliurxday. the Gregory pupils
orderly brought to three letters wtSte to accompany Mr and*»y bus to Grand Rapids the school.
to him which made the day a Mra
Mrs, Charles
Charles Williams
Williams to
to Albion' b»‘* toured John B4!l Park. At
D04
wa&gt; • wl^er
nexf. Sunday,
Sunday. June
June 13.
13, to
to see her ■ no&lt;’B
fl.* Rev.
O.V David
n.vM Lutz,
T ,1
Ing. He crema Quito happy to son, the
or- ■and on ,h'lr fetura trip home
dalned In the MeUiodlst chapel they visited
SJln y
clean and attractive.
there at 3 pm. Others will be *lr’"T,t “n,11 *u?PPwl atCalednnia
p“rk for lce crf*m There were
Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Engeitor attending.
Mrs Ray FUllngham wa* ta-',|B l!'clu?ln&lt;5 l,lc nioUiera. * L*r(Jane Vander Veen. daughter of
tin- loot ot
Mr. ;uid Mrs. Dob Vander Vccni ken by ambulance to Pennock O' Henderalwt. eon of Mr. and
b&lt;B6trly
and family wms transferred from Hospital in Hastings Thursday ‘Mrs. Merle Hendershots, was a Brown and the main speaker
rnomtag.
morning. June
June J
3. * Mr. and Mrs P-l^nt for a few day* last week
Neal Cook and family of Utica nt Pennock Hospital. He will reSeattle. Wash, by the National were visitors of her parents, Mr. *urn lo *he hospital thl* week
Simmons-WUllam* Post 48t and
“n appendectomy.
ployed. The company rented an and. Mr*. Carl Marble. ★ The [
Bapttei
Church
Pioneer Giri*_re- • Thursday
T*—supper
«,,nn.r guests
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of: the Auxiliary. The firing squad.
crntl^Sut on a Missionary Play . Karl and Colleen Schantz were ,
at the Medical Facility near Has- Mr. and Mra. Bob Bryans and
lings and also the Home for the family of Grand Ledge. On Sun­
Aged. a Baptist Church Home day Uie Schantz's attended an
In Grand Rapids. * Col. Elmer open house at the home of Mr. tile parade
Curtis and wife and her mother. । and Mra. Leslie Lockwood of lawn chair:
Mrs.
Mrs. Mary
Marv Brown,
Brown, all
all of
of ArllngArllnc- ! Hasting*.
Huslinn. The
Hie occasion
occasion honored
honored I Memorial Day as viewed from
ton. V*. and Mr*. Leo Griffeth! the families HHS graduates and I my lawn chair.
'
[woods' Summer houseBy
Bern!
of Hickory
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granddaughter, Mis* Kathleen guest from Finland. ★ Mr. and 1 What a wonde
lU&gt;Ua(&gt;. Mi&lt;hlr«a
Grifleth of Green Lake were din-' Mr*. Warren Brogan and Mr. Day in Hickory
ncr guesU of Uie Rev. and Mrs and Mra. Harry Cobum had din-■ morning calm and bright, Blue
PUBLICATION ORDER Jason Slccre recently. Other ncr at the Land Lubber Inn on, Bird* scurrying around to be

Uckwfr. Jodi* »i Tra-

An opportunity for Barry
County anu tealdcnta to ux*
lheir aptitudes for Peace CXaps

Summer-. Dinner guests Sunday।
Malaya in 1961.
were air. iuia aua. uuraou oui.J
----- — - —Hospital Guild 10 will not,jton. * Mr. and Mrs. Harold | Legion Home Monday evening
Honed In PJdrbonks, Al.u.ka, It meet m June. The July nutting ■
was 9 pm ids lime. He reported will be with Mr*. Arthur sKenyou al Harwood Lake. * Mrs.:

a dinner guest of her daughter,
the 38 Albion College graduates Mra. Hamclink, and family of

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Peace Corps to
Test Saturday

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summer camp.

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IlMliss*. Mkhlstn

Michigan. It oncra Uw 85-nulc
roOto m mx hours. The Clippro .

apartment tar tnem witn ui
new furtdture. The Engelters ।
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have two children. * The Jack­
sons are quite excited three days i By Inrs. H . rx. Cnecxeman
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from their daughter and family, I
Mr.
sir. and
ana Mrs.
au» Thotnaa
imuuu. Brown
«v»&gt;i | Mra.
sirs, Helen
iiciiii Kesler
auwa who
*uu has Melia*
1„*. •**
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,
delmayer entertained Uteir card and two soils. Eddy and Bruce.
traching in Dowling school' H»u«n u.-i. 1
nlrnl&lt;*n» tli-lrMa I
*
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club Saturday evening. * Mr.
and Mrs. Bobo and family of
Michigan alter stopping at Long ated from Wiwtegi Michigan |

Many might be interested to
learn of the engagemet and
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wedding Sept. 4 of Miss Sandra nX Th^n2?ivmhf'^«*viTol,lM “nd DBVid
MnMm7 Sunday afternoon Mra. Isabelle
and Mra. Wayne L. Ftokbctarr
hern su­
ing adoption regulations from ai Vennentvilte
..... vtatod
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the -fttxlford Childrens village
UUl* C“
Forrest Frank. Sr., of Wayland. mur Detroit. ★ The Girl Scout !-------------------------------------------------luuii.j um
Tliey are graduates of Miciiigan icuucsa ui
Hendershot &amp; Vicinity
। State University and Central

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Lake Michigan eliminate* 375

Here's a tiacly tip for fishermen and anyone else looking for places to launch their boats;
There are more than 700 sites developed and maintained throughout Michigan by the
Conservation Department which offer public access to waters. Each of them provides a
spot to park car* and launch boats, and some include toilets, pumps, and wells. Also,
short-term camping is available at a number of sires where facilities, size, and location
are suited foe this extra use. Tcffind where any of these 700 public entry points are lo­
cated, write the Department's Publication* Room in Lansing for free copies of the ''Mich­
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LEGALS

kegon. Grand Kaphta, DeUwi

■a&lt; lu»ol&lt;« rrad:
Urieal Lcacvt .

Griffeth and family, local, and i
Mrs. Osbourne and daughter.. &lt;j«y afternoon they attended M
assembling
By Mr*. Sylvan TafK
Miss Verna Griffeth. of Grand baccalaureate at the WvommM
Rapid*. Col. and Mr*. Curtl* and ryni Wednesday evening they
wUh their riders tookMra. Mary Brown left later for: attended the commencement cxLawerence, Kansas, where their CIcUes &amp; their grandion. Sieve,
shining harness drawing
Memorial Day ceremonies to
daughter graduates.
w|10 wu among the lop grad*
1 vehicles &lt;5J horses to
Mr. and Mr*. Corl Hlar ofjanij received a scholarship to
Wayland were guests of Mr. and I attend Wmtom Michigan Unl- slow moving sheriff's car follow­
Mra. Vem Hlar Saturday eve-(malty in Kalamaxao next year, ed by the color guard carrying
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VUU
nlng. * George Chapman expect* * Mr and Mrs. Charles E. JackScouts and many others toclud-'
to go to Uie University Hospital
had.a telephone call from Legion Banner.
ne^rg^lte^S^t* to te'
I1«ch 8uo&lt;Uy cw»,nB “yThe parade marched from the Ing the mayor and his wife, Mr.
rone 10 L/s • The WSCSmem'W *«•
B,ld playground to the cemetery and Mrs. Charles Geiger, who
where honor wm paid to Uxwc followed the group to a convertbera of the Trinity Methodb11 Mr*. Harold Brown and would wto had given their hvtw for
Church arc planning to celebrate w&gt;an 1)e m Michigan. They left their country, w As the groups
disbanded a fedtag of reverence
distant minuter, the Rev. and .
..
d •&gt; . William Irwin and humility welled up in the The
““Hy rV?a
Ur.
UnKuUur. on Jun. &gt; *
In World War II. Another
20 from 3 to 5 pm Invitations 01 OrxM
f*
„
, ” taorts of us all.
, ----was---thrown Into “
the
Soon camo picnic dlnrtn,
** Coldwater
are already out. * Jim Gibson “l hc‘r daughter*. Mr*. Jack
___________
_
__
.
river
to
commemorate
the Navy,
some a little gardenvisited his parents, Mr. and Mr*.;Brown, and family Friday. They periiaps forrounds
with tlie lawn (The Rev. Mra Kether Cox from
jUM quiet retexatton.lhe MmJkmIW Chiuch and thteacher in Westphalia School, he,
Hawaii * Mr and Mr*
xperlenco
a
profound
I
Hev
William
will be Uiere most of the Sum- lllp 10
* Mr' *,,u Mr”'|Uw to —
-*— who make:United Brethren
mcr * Mr and Mra. James Rugg | George Gilligan and two chil- , graUUide tn
.....
- Kumw oumiay ...
. ..nrf
were
ui usew I- ......
men, rxeio
•‘■■u IC.w’r. r&gt;r Inn I OI11H "Til
daughter. Mr. and Mra. Milton J Arbor Attended Uw alumni ben-: *'*L_
Lareen. and famllr in Wyoming .
, f T,K and
their 22rL2
Thev saw Uieu granddaughter ;f|ucl T
, town I* vt
CanoU.. confUmed
Wf. Alice Tripp, until ■ McKlbbm
Church * Sunday morning. Sun-; Sunday pin.
. birthday

were Saturday. May 29. supper
guests of Mr..and MrSMlaniy
Rolader of Nashvllic. * Mr. and
Mrs. Lorry Hoffman and daughmortal holiday weekend gucsto
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Geiger. Other Bunday
dinner guests were Kenneth DeItonald Geiger and Mr.

and

’
Mrs. Gust Wingakr of North
1-owell Sunday. May 30.
^Mmon.1 wm«ui o»nm u
1th* C-harlM r7*4*** K —. ___

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1
lon. ★ Mark NeuDecker of Alto
was among Ur- 12 children who
received their ftru Holy Com■nunion at St. Patricks Chun.h
at. BoftiMt on Sunday, Mav 30
Vlfark oImt.
—•
.. *
the Cub Scouts at Uto Alto
mentary School Tuesday ever
Mark received an official

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MAN’S BILLFOLD LOST — In LARGE ROLLTOP DESK AND
Lake Odessa area. Contains
SWIVEL CHAIR FOR SALE—
large amount of money. 450 re­
Inquire 1003 FuurUi Ave, Lake
ward for return or information
Odessa, days.
6/10
leading to recovery. Phone 374­
5733.
8/24 PORTABLE SINGER AUTO­
MATIC SEWING MACHINE—
Burroughs adding machine,
★ For Salo—Miscellaneous
McCaskey cash regUter. 5-case
electric pop cooler. Jock Ros­
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HOME WORK TOOLS—Jointer,
3708.
6/17
drill press, jig-saw, table saw
and others. All set up on table
with motors. Must be seen to ★ Personals
be appreciated. WI 5-2804, 6/10

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SERVICE! No charge far over­ STRAWBERRIES PREMIER —
Leon Tack, two mile* north of
all* prints.
if
Bonfield. Phone 721-8710. 6/24
SEVERAL SPRING COATS
FOR GIRLS—In »Ues 8, 8. 10.
12. Very good condition. WI 5­ ★ For Rqitt—Real Estate
5021.
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TABLE PAPER — For picnics, NICE SLEEPING ROOM FOR
RENT —Close in. Inquire nt
family reunions, lote of uses.
333 Weal State Street.
6/10
40' by 300'. $350 at The Banper office.
tf COTTAGE ON NORTH SIDE
OF WALL LAKE — For rent
from August 8 through Labar
* Mobile Homos
Day. Private dock amt boat.
Fine beach for children. Please
call WI 5-4923 ar WI 6-3153.
50- to 60- Long
10, 12 and 20 Wldes
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New Moons Hartford Schults 118 NORTH MICHIGAN AVE­
Tip Outs Kxpandos
NUE FOR RENT - Second
Roll Out Rooms
floor. Available. Excellent for
9" Wall*
Gun Furnaces
fraternal or recreational tua
10 Wide* Start at *2696
Phons 045-3495,
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Anything In Trade
116 NORTH MICHIGAN AVE­
I Buy Used Mobile Homm
NUE PpR RENT - Space far
CEREAL CITY
commercial ar professional use.
MOBILE HOME SALES
Phone 945-3496,
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WO 3-4633 5U Dickman B«ad
Battle Creek, Michigan
FURNISHED APARTMENTS
Across from Ralston Purina
FOR RENT - Utilities paid.
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Phone WI 5-M71.
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MOBILE HOMES —Direct from
factory at large saving^. Order ★ For Salo—Real Estate
a coach with Uie equipment
you want and the latest avail­
able equipment.. Brou Trailer LUXURY HILLTOP HOUSE —
Sate*. M-43 north of Hastings
Magnificent view, two fire­
945-5938.
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place*. baths and landscaped
acres. Three bedrtxinu and
miles from downtown Has­
★ Notices
tings. Frir calc by owner who
would finance for right party.
Cali WI 5-5633 for appoint­
INSIST ON MICHIGAN SOT­
ment.
TED GAS! See Carl A Betty's
SELL KNAPP SHOES—Full or
Appliances before you buyl
6/10
part time, equipment furnished
They Sell—They Install-They
free. Write Knapp Shoes. A. C.
Service. Ph. WI 5-2®3. M-V
Adams, Box 7, Shelby, Midi.
J200Q WILL BUY MY EQUITY
South.
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in a modem 2-bedroom cottag*
SWEEPER BAGS AND HOSES
on Howard's Point at Thorn­
to fit most sweeper* are avail­
apple Lake. Call between 8 and
able atSTBURY-S ELECTRIC
4-965-^333. After 5 call 962233 8. Jefferson. Also, small
appltenne
repair.
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HAVE YOU TRIED THE NEW 3-BEDROOM YEAR ROUND
HOME ON PODUNK LAKE— •
HARDY FLY-N -WORM MIN­
Double lot. large living room,
ERAL?—It controls 99% of all
kitclien-dinette. panelled fnmlHom Fly and Face Fly breed­
ly
room. l'/j baths. Laundry
ing In beef cattle, plus a com­
room, storage, attached garage.
plete mineral nutrition. Fann
Call WI 5-5583.
7/1
Bureau Services. M-37 Bo. WI
5-2323.
.
6/17
FOR MOSQUITO AND ANT ★ Situation Wantad
CONTROL—Use 50 DDT plus
chlordane. Available at Farm EXPERIENCED LADY would
Bureau Services. M-37 So. WI
like buby sitting or care ot
5-3233.
8/10
elderly lady within walking
distance of 808 W. State 8L
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN—
Plaue can WI 5-5386 any day
That on June 26. 1965. at 10
between 7:30 and 11:30 except
• »
' am. a 1962 .Pontiac Star Chief
Saturday or Sunday or would *“
4 Dr. Hard Top. with auto
take a job st local restaurant
trans., power brakes and steer­
6 day* a week from 7:30 until
ing. Ser. No 663P1610 wiU be
6 or 5:30. Mrs. Clara Walker
•old at public sale at Hastings
6/17
City Bank. The seller reserves
the right to bld. The car U
stored and may be Inspected at # Sporting Good*
150 W. Court St, Hastings,
Michigan. Arrangements for
terms other than cash must be GUNSMITHING SERVICE—
Pleaas get your work tn now.
made before the sale.
6'17
Rebluing, restocking, repairing.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN—
We jell guru, scope*, ammunlThat on June 26. 1985. st 10
tlon. gun cases, slings, swivel*
am. a 1961 Pontiac Bonneville
and every tiling needed far your
Conv. with full power. Ser, No
shooting pleasure. Huckleberry
861P6927 (now has 1963 Cat.
Gun Shop, 10440 Kingsbury
engine and trans &gt; will be sold
Road. 3 miles east of Delton.
al public sate al the Hastings
Phone 633-6793. Doug Young.
•
City Bank. Tlie seller reserve*
owner.
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the right to bld. Tlie car te
stored and may be Inspected at
150 W Court St, Hasting*. * Wonted
Michigan. Terms other than
catei must bo at ranged fur be­
fore the sale.
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6H7 GOOD USED OIL. HEATER
WANTED—Mra,-Albert Grecm
THE BEST THINGS IN LIFE
R3 Middleville. Phone SY 5WANT ADS . . .' A Guide tn
B66.
&lt;11
Buying . . . selling . . . Rant­
ing .. . Hiring . .. rinding.
Use Banner Ifani Adtl
Bsamt Vagi Ad,

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Drportkrat'S rvq«U«|BMll&gt;

Ry Hrs. Glendon C.tirtl*
.. ..
....
14T-D44
BE VT rt’BTIIRfc itRJTOl.VEn
m
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Weekend-visitors with Mr. and
"t'Jait*"?*' Mrs. RjresX Begrrow were tlx-ir
f UlUiM daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
&gt;•« Jell
«iy iSsFh! Hoffman and family of Indiana.
led U ll

. Laurence Lowell, left for con- Bummer by watching for these
ferencee at Albion. In hla youngsters and drive with ex—**— -*.J
•*- of
.. the church
------v. —
. —
i'-*
atownce
the —
youth
tmne
care. .• jM|(Any-14nOThm
j util conduct ------tne ---------------------------------swvlces Bun- the community
--------- -y wUl begin their
clnv
tntu 11
14 ------------------------------ (Vacation
IVartllnn Church
C-hnrr
day, June
School MonMrs. Herald Classic a*id Mra.
Yolir chud **« be
Forest Begerow were called to « •”&gt;' «* «*
churchy
IjuMdng Wednesday morning. PUn t0 enrel1 F°ur child. TheY
Tbrir brother. Robert AuMln. enjoy Nnglng.handicraft. playhad been taken to the Iwspltal *ng games Bible stories and sowith a heart attack. ThetenSh- clalixlng wUh other children.

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Ellsworth Green
Of Nashville
Dies Thursday

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Services for Ellsworth Green,
t®, of Route 5. Nashville, were
led out Sunday night to the er. Mrs Rhoda Bawdy, returned
held Monday at 2 pm. from
। home of Mr. and Mra. Norman homo with them and la now i
the Vogt Funeral Home.
i Wise. They hove built a new staying with the Begerows. Mr. |
and Mrs Herald Classic visited1
I down. They liad been cleaning Robert Sunday at St. Lawrence .
Ry Mrs. John Hook
Hospital following a long HIHospital. * Thursday evening
will mark the end of studvlmr1
■ —— —-•——— —
Bom Feb. 24. IBM. hi Rldgefor many Seniors. This certainly StlStelrf
■d‘lRfce
Mr» Dan Brown wa^.in
i, rwie the nvi r,r
guests of Mr. and Mr.. Ed Rice,
j this last week visiting
though h.rt
but it
it marks
the b-idn- '’* MrMr_*
74
*rn*5. Baleman . George and Minnie
iKuT.h
mnrk. t»^
*nd 74
«
Ernlc
though
but it mariuthe
b-ginBunday
gue«ts
of Mr. and Orton. He was married in 1»17
home of her daughter. 1
nlng of a new life. They are no Mr&gt; cyrd Bateman of Eaton to Beulah Marshall who turtonger high aciwol student* but
* «r
Mr*. John vivea, along with two aona,
adults. Many of them win now HJJk wrlT 8nnday callers of Mr. Marshall of Thornapple Lake
nd Mrs
J ■*
nml
Mrs. &gt;^*ncls
Francis Hook and chilchU- and
ana Jack
J sen at
ai home;
name; a
a brother.
sramr.
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(,-roup of beys from his freah- ii^ni!1 A, ^7.
drth “nd Mr w‘d
Howard IHarry
narrj- of
ui ocuciuc. throe
uu vc grandst.iximen class Friday night at his IJJJT I.\ 77.iu„.
_&lt;i7
uretl snu Mr- ana '
.......v, u.
I children and two grewt-grand .
Mbki»*»&gt;: home. They enjoyed a -Jam «sM.r n, iMs #lon- at th,, drum, then slept
I Mra Homer Hammond and children.
life with a companion. However, Mr*. Genevieve Mukley of'Has-1 Burial wiu made in Lakeview
! David LaRrau of Dearborn were 'school days will always bo a lings spent Sunday with a slater, I Cemetery, Nashville.
high light In their life. Tiiey
weekend visitors of. Mr. and Mra. will always look back at that Mrs Glenna Hall, of Grand Rap­
' Herman LaRcuu, * Tlie gradu­
id*. * East Baltimore Home
teacher that really made them Economics Extension group had . Mary Kent, Huth KurU and
ating Seniors of the Methodist
Mrs. O. C Kent attended bac­
a cook-out at the home of Mr*. calaureate services for nephew*
Church were honored at the
morning service Sunday. Wed­ to^^a«T^h‘^«^SL^ Dorothy Friend. * The Gaylor of Ruth's in Fltrit and Saranac
T&gt;_.
“
lura
’
*»n.
Kegartucas
or
°
f
fsmlly were all home Sunday Sunday.
nesday the minister. the
W Rev.
M»-;wtat thoughts they have, these
’
*nd
baccalaureate at
JlS Ihuihigs u Janice 1* to graduate
SmS? aMlkeu-«xt Wah
,hU y"r * Uuda Ft“,Or' Sh*n&gt;"
lit lyn Howell, Charles Drake. Terry
under graduates will return to Shafer are among the graduate.*
W Irft M Ike inter. vt Harrr Coual)
wllk a p«..lkllltj «&lt;
ar three
this year. A Mrs. Gladys Gaylor
.’"j.’tolV4 THEBKHiHE BE IT K»:
attended the Home Economics
is also* a big day for them but Council meetings In Hastings
SO1.VF.D by Ik. Barry Ceeely &gt;U.r■&lt;
Tuesday June 1. * Janice Davis
itnMttLlr
■
:ywu to continue their otudioi. spent the weekend at home. *
iHnvruM**
Many boys and girls will be Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller and
; playing outdoors now and may uunuy
family mra
were auuaay
Sunday umurr
dinner
*!u «
I ,onsrt 10 Iook for aira- Let's hc,P "guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Howard
&gt;i in.
h.i"i ilo n,nke tJu* 0 •ftfc “J’11 toPW Cheney and family
i .lluwnl.
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&lt; Keith Richardson holds Cen-.
trnl Michigan Unlveitrys'a high
j Jump record of 6-4 -i set aa a

Durfee .

compeUlicn tn I960.

ELKS
Friday, June 11th

*WT

For Members and Guests
Serving from 6 to 8 P.M,

That’s right...

YOU ARE SEEING
MORE PLYMOUTHS

BIG FURY STATION WAGON IS ONE
REASON WHY PLYMOUTH SALES ARE UP 180.8%*
PLYMOUTH FURY

Cargo capacity
■—cu. ft.

Load length —
front vest to end
of open tailgate

Height —
roof to floor ot
tailgate opening

96.9

128.9*

295*

CWVWUTIMPMJI

94.1

122.8*

52.4'

285*

FOtDSJUAU

913

117.6*

543*

29.9-

TEST-DRIVE A FURY WAGON
AT YOUR PLYMOUTH DEALER'S
BARRY'S FARM STORE
S. Hanover at Halting* City Limit*

GO A DEAL ON A GOOD USED CAR. TOO!
With Plymouth sales up,
Plymouth Dealers are taking
more cars in trade. So, for a
good buy on a Top Quality
used car, visit our showroom.

HKZmH
Top Quality
RSIHRISI

•Bated on Plymouth Fury sate* In thlt area, October
through April, 1964, vs. October through April, 1965.

CHRYSLER

DEWEY'S CAR PALACE
M-43 at Sprague Rd., Dolton

�Middleville High

Junior Going
I To Sweden
Pleasant Valley
Drive-In Service
Begins Sunday

The Hastings Banner

The Youth tor Understanding
Teenage Exchange Program 1*
Bending about 604 students
abroad thl* Summer.

church building.

Middleville T-K

The Pleasant Valley Drive-In
Church service* w&amp;l begin Sun-

She wffl fly to Copenhagen

Section Three—Pag« ’ »• «

Thursday, June 10. 1965

Thii r sc Ila age program pat*
empbuls on family living. Un-

Three foreign students will
»pend the school year with Mid­
dleville parents and attend T-K
during 1965-66. One student will
come from Denmark, one from
Sweden, and one from Germany.
They will be.living In the homes
of James Polhemus. Albert Mul­
ford and Eugene Ecker.

Mr*. Raymond McFall of Hol

Tap Janice Davit
For Mortar Board

The Mortar Board initiation
exercise* were held on June 6 in
Hartley Chapel.
Twenty-eight 'Western Michi­
Majoring in education. Janice
gan University coeds were hon­ was a member of Alpha Lamba
ored for academic achievement, Delta society, on Standard*
leadership and service records at Board and at present Li president
the Spring breakfast held on Io’ Smith-Burnham Hall where
May 15. given by lhe Associated
Women Students.
Tapped for membership In
Mortar Board, Senior womens be employed in the Basic Studies
honorary society
office* on WMU campus.
women students.

Hatting* Moote
Delegate* to
Attend Conclave

MISH LINDA SOTHARD

Be In HASTINGS Next WEDNESDAY Evening JUNE 16th
Your Favorite Shopping Center Will Be Wide Awake With Bargains From 7:30 to 10 P.AA

All Small or Large

Buy a bottle for $2.50 . . . use it up and return the
empty bottle. We'll, give you another one FREE.
Offer good until Dec. 1, 1965 at

JACOBS Prescription Pharmacy
Phono Wl 5-2466

126 E. State

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® APPLIANCES

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HASTINGS ELECTRIC
Mt. 945-2866

119 W. Stata Sf.

One Rack of Men's &amp; Ladies

RECORD PLAYER
Sells Regularly
&lt;EtB*^OC
for $19.95 Moonlight
Special Sale

R

MUSIC CENTER
th. 945-4284

138 W. Slot.

Discontinued Models in our best

LADIES SLIPS

eJ Jr

Values up to $3.95

GARDNER PHARMACY
Ph. 945-2134

110 W. State

THE BONNET b GOWN SHOP

Society Cleansing Tissues

LAPO PHARMACY
144 East State St.

Alma Fingleton

Comet - No Stick and No Scour

Teflon FRY PAN

A Large Selection of Ladies Summer

COSTUME JEWELRY
Vglun t. $3.95

M***UgM

Choice 99c

Ono Price at Moonlight Sale Only

finiih. Regularly $2.98.

E. L. CARPENTER HARDWARE

GILMORE JEWELERS

142 f. State St.

In The Heart of Hostings

WALK SHORT

High quality construction of Swedish Modem design.

staring.

,

, $1*7 4
1/4

A $274.50
SO Tkb Sot.
Volue
0»ly
O"1’
WALLDORFF FURNITURE

*2.88

400 Sheet Package
Choice of white, pink, yellow, or lilac.
SPECIAL ... 21c pkg.

$088

Values to $17.98

PARMALEE'S
124 East State Street

DINETTE SET

Full quart, 16 ox. no deposit

^C Bottle

Ba sura to itt this $139.00 tnnrui
Value ... Moonlight Sale ’XX0U

bottles. Choose from 4 delicious flavors.

Case of 24 for
$2.39

nrie-Ari nfr ■■■■*___

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CITY FOOD and BEVERAGE

BULLING'S Appliances and Gifts

148 East State St.

139 West State St.

Select from 7 Colors of

Western Field . . . One Gallon

NYLON CARPET

PICNIC JUG

A $24.95 Value
* in a 9 by 12 Size

Sturdy steel shell with leak­
proof plastic liner and con­

Moonlight

venient pour spout. Regular fQR

HASTINGS FLOOR COVERING

$3.98 Value . . .

123 W.U Star. S».

MONTGOMERY WARD b CO.

MOONLIGHT SALS SHOALS
O..I.I Gr.«. MEN’S SLIPtlSS

Just in Time for Fathers Day
Shapely SPORT SHIRTS . . . Cotton

Our Regular Hi and La Men's &amp; Boys'
TENNiS SHOES —-..--On Sale

$A99

Now

and Rayon in Short Sleeve style*.
Plain colors. Plaids and Stripes . . .

Regular $4.00 Value.

CLEVELAND'S MEN'S and BOYS'
130 Ini Stat. St.

bun

McPharlin

men's wear

131 E. Sl.l. Sr.

Imported Stfririletfs Steel

BASKETBALL SHOES
Cushioned arch and insole.
Come* in white ar black

n

TABLEWARE
A 50-Pc. Service
for eight.
Made to Sell for $19.95

BEN FRANKLIN
102 W. State St.

SWIM SUITS

Wl 5-5105

105 I. Stat. St., H.ill.i.

RUTH BARRY FACIAL TISSUE

»- »«&lt;n

PENNEY'S
ns t..» st«t. s«.

One Group of Ladies Famous Name

DAVENPORT

Faygo SOFT DRINKS

SUN GLASSES OQc

400 Count Package
Regularly 35c
Priced for Moonlight Sale at JhO

Broken sizes &amp; styles
. . . Values to $6.00

10-inch »ixe Aluminum Fry
Pan with Dupont Teflon

One Beautiful Blue

Wednesday Night Only!

Bonus Offer on Mon i
Sportsman COLOGNE

HASTINGS CUT RATE SHOE STORE

PATRICK C. HODGES, Jewelar
108 East State St.

�pilgrim ■oumtM

HASTINGS BANNER

Children’s Day
Program Ends
LL.B. Crusade

11 am Morning worahip.
■s.
Youth meettag, 0:1* '—
Evening Gospel Hour,j,
. ‘ ;a
Wediwwday prayer, 7:30

Carlton Center Edith Parks to
Seventh-day
Speak Friday at
Vacation School

6:M pm AU Young People** STONEY POINT
in 111 11
FBEE METHODIST CHURCH
• While He U Hear."

Worship. 11 am. Dr. Charles
Momu Will jpeek. The ChUJunior High MYF wiener roast

Mm, Doruhy Held, children's •eoled.
'
7 pm. Evening *cnlcc conUnuoix-rwd with
In Name*''
Through Uie Week.
Monday, City Council meeting.
about God and the things He

Smlor High MYF 7 pin.

10 am.
11 am
8 pm
Vacation Bible School Monday
tliruugh Friday. 0:30-11:30 am.
TRINITY
WcdmadAy Acuviue*

Vacation Church School start*

*

ttulrali) Church

the Mury ot the Loavea and “‘PX, _'~y'
'• Circuit topic: "Open Doors.”
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Gloria Wilkir* “Jh/fatni Yrt W,U&gt;
Otruih. Youth with
Alike," by imn Cmc Dob Co-1lJjrw,n Uu6ktT- ^Uldren with
Rev. E L. Schwan.
Vacancy Paator
Dihne vroraiup, 10.45 am
—— —J IRA.* taUL’UI Hg.llC
— — ~—T - —" - ,
Sunday SclxxM. 0:30 am.
McClelland. Martha Hall andlibrary cijwa. In charge of b-1
Bruoe Fuller. "Paul's Advice to brarian, Amy Bower. Vacation' ■

10 am. Sunday school.
11 am. Worahip service.
■ pm Evening service

Hastings SPEEDY WASH
PROFESSIONAL

Dtvr

North Gun Lake Coin-Qg_Qp«n 5:00 a.m. - 10 p.m.

MILO BIBIJ: CHURCH
Route 3, Delton
A. J. Spoelstra. Pai
Sunday school 10 am
Worahip. 11 am

lTS ON NOW.TODAYI

FHE DODGE BOYS

5u[tes5 Sale 65

Grace
Lutheran
C
j

UNITED BRETHREN IN
Sunday. June 13, 1MX Murn- CHRIST CHURCH
Rev. Donene Bpea*. Pai
Broudcust ot worship

Sunday school, 10 amMoming worship, 11 am
Christian Endeavor. 0:30

Public invited.
6: 30 pm. Young People's meet.
7: 30 pm Evening service.
WOODLAND CHURCH OF
Wednesday, 7:30 pm prayer.
6318 Coats Grove Road
INTER-LAKES BAPTIST
CHURCH
Delton, Mich.
Bunday school. 10 am
Worship, 11 am
Evening worahip. 7 pm.
Mid-week I'ellowsiilp, 7 pm
Wednesday.
IRVING CHAPEL
Rev. Chalmor Miller. Pastor
Phone RO 5-3503

Worship, 11 am.
NORTH IRVING WESLEYAN
METHODIST CHURCH

Rev. Gerald Hephner, Pastor
Bunday acbooL 10 am

Neil Hugta are co-chairmra

poaalblc.

Henry VanTU. Evangelist

WOODLAND
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Laurence Lowed, Pastor

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

CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

Christian Science
Text Announced

A cordial welcome to all.

Man" wiM .LU be heard at Calhojlc Churrh. ha* announced
Ciiriatlan Science Church* tiu* that Uw Summer schedule of
Sunday. Bible readings include: Sunday Maine* goes Into effect
the* VMaea from Panlm*' Ttw tnn, it a 7 em Mua u In hLord I* nigh unto all t h e in celcLraUd. in addition to the

Morning worship, 0:15 a ns
CARLTON SEVBNTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Saturday, worship, 0:30 am

Lord preaervoth all than Chat Ambrose Church at Dalton, al

CEDAR CREEK BIBLE
CHURCH
Campground Rd. 8 miles aouth at
Haatings

ANNUAL

BuDday *chooL 10 am
Worahip, 11 am
Youth meeting, 6:15 pm
Evening service. 7:30 pm.
Wednesday prayer meeting and
Bible study, 7:30 pm

School Election

FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
1330 N. Broadway. Hastings

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
To the Qualified Electors of

Phone 040-3185
Where a Christian Expertenoe
Make* you a Member.
10 am. Sunday acbooL
11 am. Morning worship.

Hastings Public Schools, B-l

That the Annual Election will Be Held on

7 30 pm. Wednesday prayer.

June 14, 1965

THE CHURCH OF
JE8U8 CHRIST OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS

The place (or places) of ELECTION are
indicated below:

Bunday School. 10 HO am

WEST GYM - HIGH SCHOOL

COATS GROVE
,
CURISTLVN CHURCH
Ctrr-GiMto Grove Rd. and
Durkee Rood
Charlea Gibbs. Pastor
Floyd Walter, Supt.
Bible school, 10 ami
Worahip hour, 11 am
Christian Endeavor, Bunday,

Names of Candidates for the

BOARD of EDUCATION to be Elected:
HOWARD A. FROST—
for a term of four years

Family Night. June 21.

CHARLES E. MORRILL—
for a term of four years

DELTON METHODIST
CHURCH
Phone 623-5856
Church Study, Sunday,

The Following Propositions or
Questions will be voted upon:
NONE

Worahip Bunday, Ham.
Youth Fellowahlpo, Bunday,

Prayer group, Tuesday, 8:30
410 E. Madlaon, 045-5065
0:45 am Church school. Supt.
Mra Evelyn Benedict.

The Polls for the said Election will be
open
7:00
ipen from 7
:00 o'clock A.M., and remain
. - p
o|
same
dpen until 8:00 o'clock
Election day.

al, Thur*.

SCIENTIST

CLOVERDALE EVANGELICAL
CHURCH
Rev. George Marshall. Pastor

Sunday aervioe, U am
Sunday school. 11 am
Wedwaday aervloe, 7:45 pm.

Dated June 1, 1965

lIliTOKS MF

SALE

V. • d ,

TNE HOT REUI

HASTINGS ASSEMBLY
OF GOD CHURCH
103 K. Woodland Avenue

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0,:45_ ah). Sunday acbooL
11 am Morning worahip.

Sunday I’ubllr talk, Watchtower Bible Study, 4:15
pm
Tueaday, cotigragattoD Bl big
ctudy, 0:15 pm

HASTINGS
MOTOR SALES
Used Cot Lor Phone Wl 5-3903

SPECIAL OFFER

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HASTINGS COSGRUG LTION
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220 EAST STATE STREET

Don’t Miss Itl

10 am. Sunday school.
11 am. Mot lung won-hip.
7 pm Junior High and Senior
High Youth Group*.

DRRT

Phone Wl 5-2454 or Wl 5-3985

H. A. Frost
Secretary, Board of Education

Morning worship, 11 am.

PEOPLE'S BIBLE CHURCH
Rl, Nashville, Ph. 653-8477

THE nODGE SUE
tOHIMtT

St. Ros* to Have
Early Mass Sunday
Tlie Rev. FT. Jcaeph C. Dun-

CARLTON CENTER
METHODIST CHURCH

ORAMORVILLE
BAPTIST CHURCH
W. Glen CUmpbelL Pa*tor
2 Mlle* South at Gun gg
0:45 am Bunday school
11 a tn. Morning worr.lilp.
7 pm Ercauig worahip.
Wednesday, 7:30 pm Bible

POLRRR

ern Rhodesia. Africa.
She had a part hi expanding
lhe program or starting new
high school* in Nyadlri, Old
Umiall and Mrewa.
In 1850. thwo were 22 high

the church undercroft
service. A potluck luncl

11:15 am Sunday school

Rev. Keith Coffey. Pastor
Wl 5-3212
10 -am Sunday school

nln* year*. After graduating
from AlMon Cohege, and leach­
ing tor a few yran, her chMd-

dellty Corporation ot Michigan

10:30 am Bunday acbooL

Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30

YOU’LL NEVER DO BETTER!
THE HIE, BIG

”^0 Celebrate
25th Anniversary

Robert B.

vioed.

.MeCALLUM UNITED
world-wide Free Methodist HASTINGS 8EVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
BRETHREN LN
broadcast over WFUR.
Eldar C. L. Wilber, Pastor
CHRIST CHURCH
CYC groups Wed.. 4-5 pm
404
W.
Colfax
.
Young Plx&gt;pte Thuraday, 7 pm.
Ph. WI 5-5318
OU* Lake Road
SaU
8*bboU»
school,
9.30.
LAKEWOOD BAPTIST
Worship, 11 am.
CHURCH
Wedneeday prayer, 7:30 pm.
Worship
11 am
Community Room above Wood­
Sunday( "Faith for Today," on
7:15 pm. Christian Endeavor.
land Fire Station.
TV, Wood Channel 8, 8:30 am
Bunday Voice of Prophecy
Radio WJKP 1330, 8 30 am
11 am. Worship service.
WOODLAND UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH

CLEANING SERVICE

Nashville, fb« Mt Ehe wanted

M

mandery, Knights Ttmplar Ot lheran Church, haa announced
.&gt;.- M«K ~- •- S iK.
Michigan, during Uie closing »«»- ■
■ion of the 100th Annual Con­
clave al Saginaw Jun* 5. He U on Sunday, June 13.
growth. Mia* Parka will return to
the 14th Grand Rapids Mason to
bald the State's top Ttmplar of-

WESLEYAN METHODIST
in Manorial Mall iminediate'ly CHURCH
followmg the worship service.
Hickory Corners. Michigan
Mouday AcUrlUra
' do all Winter
1
'
' ■
' .
“Only God Can Make
10 am. Sunday school.
I
The Lutheran Hour' over
1 cliurcti k hool. Klndirgartcn11 am Morning worahip, JunST. BOSC CATHOLIC CIICRI U ।
P™‘ 0,er WBCK, Junior Department.
7-0:30 pm. Junior High work­
Rev: Dav^^wley.' = ,
shop Tlie febool will continue
Sunday Ma* 7 8 10 iiiolchurch W,U *« cei^Jratcd Sun- Mund*) - Friday, through June
Night. Adults, Youth, Junior*
auu. uuiuraoiam. i u&gt; ana a to
....... _ - 77
;
8, Saturdays. 7. JO am. on SunR^rnnk!
a Nutshell.
Thursday—7.30 CTiancci choir
Tin* Children** Day Program
practice.
■ tern gAve his farewell wrtuon
climaxed the Loyally to Christ
Saturday—6 pm. Fun tend WOODBURY UNITED
here on April 30. 1861.
BRETHREN CHURCH
ST. AMBROSE DELTON
A reception alter the *crvioe
*y School
Rev. Torrey G. Barcanlc, Pastor
Sunday Maaeea, 0:30 and 101 ’■Ml
brid U&gt; the church underJcecph
Shults. Entertainment
Telephone 374-3246
croft.
committee: Mra. Minnie Hoffchurch. Ihc puta -uta Uta ST. AUOOSTLVE,
In Village of Woodbury
HASTINGS FREE
there lias bren a. cutuidauble I MIDDLEVILLE
Sunday *chool. 8:45 am
MEIHODIST CHURCH
gain In all di^iartmento of the
Sunday
HASTINGS GRACE
Woraldp. 11 am
church from this special crusade,'
BRETHREN CHURCH
lUkd the attendance Ju* incmu- OUR LAD)
Youth choir rehearsal, Wed,
ed in both Sunday School and, HOWLING
Morning worship, 10:15 am.
JMlowihlp aarrice, 7:45 am
Youth Fellowship, Wed, 7 pm
LAKEWOOD C U. B. CHURCH &gt; KJLFATBICK UNITED
Bible Study and prayer aerloe. Wednesday, 8 pm. al Roger
Rev. K. Charlea Nerarth. Pastor BRLTHRLN CHURCH
nothing but the Blbia.
Sunday worship. 10 am
thia friendly church.
M-66 Woodland
Sunday adiooi. U am
MYP Sunday. 1 Pm.
Bunday evening service, a pm.
Wednaaday service, 8 pm

Methodist Church.
children are Invited to at-

GOSPEL CHUBCH

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Broadway and Center

Maturity.''

Ml* Kdilh Parks, who haa

will ipcak ac tho breaUaat of
the Woman's Society ot Chriat-

(„;
Carlton Center Grange Hall on

.

Bible Study.

Emotional

Delton WSCS

Wortd.-

H
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Children.
ago*
'
&lt;^-

Bunday school
Preaching.
Preaching

JluUn Corum

.ponding with Bible va» .tta-y ! Uowl
had loaned, and artron »xigi. i Tuealay. WS.WB. Omventlon

BtaUIuI

%

Lake Odea* IPA. Campgrounds
named Michigan* 10UU1 Grand
Phone DR 4-8277

Society

Worahip ncrv»c*-, 8:30 am

-O«1T

■«■

HASTINGS EVANGELICAL
, Haattng* METHODIST Chwtbra HISTINGS'BAPTIBT CHURCH
Dta. nilMaUI U.-&gt;lMW«n Wata-ta
UNITED MRETMRE.N CHURCH I ymt Methodist Church ‘ -&lt;
B. KALAMO PENTECOSTAL
GST AL
Hgatiam IDemgan
CHURCH
H. J. Buwalda Mtottter
The Chlldnn * Day Program
Rev Arbutus Hurlcaa.&gt;■ i’a“1‘jr
Rev. William NeUicry
menu of the Erangdfcal United
War&amp;hip, 11 am
Saturday, June 13, Children'*
Hrv-.hrrn Church waa held on Counseling by appointment Tuas• -I pm.
hou- Pnuahlng party, 1 to 3 broadcast. WBCH.
day through Friday.
Pray«r meet Thun,
tn. Kainluea pic me. 7 pm.
Bunaay school. 8 55 am.

Service meeting. 0:30 pm.

D

BOYS

ON INSTALLATION
‘ FO&lt; UMHIO TIM!

Anm,
ularity.

□am.no.-E*
bUib dependwbddy

THE GAULEAN BAPTIST
CHURCH
*

Sunday school. 10 am.

W«L. Prajer meeting. 3 pm
The litHa rhnirh with the llijL

SEE YOU0 GAS YARD LIGHT DEALER
or Com unwi

Powf- CampaAy

�THI HASTINGS ItANXEB—■

Middleville
Graduates 105
Barry Lumber
Wednesday Night Now Allied
Mlddlevflle’a T-K High SchocK
classes in history Wednesday. Building Center

move at lite unusually swift pace | helicopters cant land.

k&gt; surUa’i
clUes
is so Jumbled by ridges, orovga-1 called borough*.

*t«

CHOOSE OUR
INSURED-SAFE

STORAGE “r
WINTER WOOLENS
Stops Moths—Frees Closet Space
Everything Returned in tho Fall Refreshed

PHONE

Wl 54265

BARRY Cleaners
321 S. Michigan

By Mrt. Sylvan

generally

Hastings

Tuttle of Nashville. spent &lt;ne
Memoetal weekend with her
family get-together honoring Carl Blackl.-dge and their-chil­
dren. In the afternoon they all
visited
Mra
Laum
Myer.
at
June t. when 103 youth* received
sou. Gordon and Lloyd Barcroft
The Barry County Lumber
60Ui wedding annlvertary. Mr. Middleville * Mr. and Mra iere Bunday. May 30, dinner their diplomas.
Company, located at 123 N Jef­
■
and Mr*. Dean Stuart and fam­ JUrlivil Bird and
ferson St. ha* erected an 1m•pent
the
Memorial
weekend
the traditional preatlve 6 foot by 20 foot sign­
ily
attended.
There
were
30
in
Lloyd Barcroft took port.
board at Ute edge of town on
of Middlrvtlie were af'.cmxxin
The family ot the late Virgil attendance.
Richard Venderilie of Kalama‘Clrtng lhe graduation ad- route M-37 and M-43 displaying
Woods, held their annual picnic
Gibb* spent the Memorial week­
Bulldlng Center.
School
Principal
Milford
Ma
­
end with their daughter and Charming Additions
nor* Whitney entertained with a family. Mr. gnd Mra. Robert
Three newcomers to Hartings
Mork at Muskegon.
include three charming daugh­
gically located throughout Ingraduation party for thMr graduation party Sunday. May
The
name*
of
the
graduate*
Mr and Mr* Clifford Field* ters who moved here from Nash­
daughter. Mlsa Becky Cool at
and daughter-; of Kalamazoo ville with their parent*. Mr. and follow
were Saturday. May 29. supper
Mlchael James supply dealers.
many lovely and useful gifta. *
Clum. The children spent Sun­ first grade at Central. Chrtrtrne ,
’"’inure nrororo.
il tua led Allied Building Center
Ann U 5 and will go to KinderSharon Lee B&lt;el« Beverly
while their parents went fishing. garten and Loretta Sue 1* 3.
Ann BcrY’cr'
service* through increased
Charles Hoyt Visitors were Mr.
Mary Lynne Bltsa.1 David C. eraling efficiency, with care
* Mr and Mra John DeWecrd
were pleasantly surprised by a Michigan Magnetics in Ver­ Blough. Hulnrt J. Though. Ju­ selected nationally Adver...
and daughtiT of Grand Rapid*
dah
Leigh
Blough.
Richard
Dale
product* at competitive pricer,
a Mr and Mrs John Dutcher
montville and their dad for
made possible by group purchas­
White Products at Middleville
mer Yecklry of Compton. Calif..
Carol Jean Brunton. Connie ing.
Saturday, May 2S. callers at the
"The favorable influence of
Hoyt-Dutcher home Pasty Mrs. Ernest Dipp and children
Raymond
lhe Allied Building Center on
Michigan haa the headquarters
chaei
A.
Campbell.
Janet
Elizaera
of building materials In our
F»y Demond and daughtrv^ of all automobile companies In the beth Clark, Royer Allen Clay- community." says James R WuUA and produces more motor ve­
I wall manager
—of
— the
the Barry
Barry LumLum­
Robert Brooks and family of Manton spent the Memorial Bonita an&lt;J Gloria of California hicle* than any other state by far. pooi;
ber. "can be far reaching. The
Monday. May 30.

SLOWER-PRICED

can berof untold benefit. So. our
Curtis;
Patrick Henry Dooling. Bruce new signboard ha* a real slgnl-

Premium
Quality
Beef

and a real opportunity and
lene Griffeth. Marcella Lynne challenge to us.**
Steven A. Gulch. Dennis A
Haight. Nelson E Haight. Lynn
Ann Henning. JUlene Karan

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Dennis Rs KkqoscheU;

Top Value Stamps

All Center Blade Cuis

— -

—

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EVERY WEDNESDAY!

Leigh. Charles Wayne Lewis,;
Suzanne Marte McDonald. Rcr,Richard McKlbbln;
Gaye Lorain Marble. Linda I
Ann Misak. Kenneth LeRoy ’
Mugridre. 8hrila Ann Mulford.:
Linda Lou Munjoy. Pauline Star1
Murphy, Philip R. Myers;
Keith Michael Now. Carole E

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Warren J. TMlcr. David Jo­
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Nancy Lee Verlinde. William r‘
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LEMONADE

wMi purchm of a SHvw Planar
Bonolets LOIN O' PORK |

SM0K-Y-LINKS^ozpig49/

ik 69/

Paschke's Pblith or

Kroger Frozen

I

Ickricb

Silver PlaNer Center Cut Rib

Scott

Timothy Lloyd Sanders.
Charles E. Schleb. Dianna K.

Silver Platter

While or Assorted

Martin

Lynne Raymond. Nancy Kay
RH1. Betty Ann Rider. James
David Robertson, Busan Mar-

69

.99/

RUMP ROAST

Pratt.

I ■ &lt;$

5$ EXTRA TIP VALBE STAMPS

I

Midway Botwoon Broadway and Michigan

with th* purctwM of low *-or pkpa
KROGER PUDDINGS

I

Stop in and See Our
Collection of

Ma-O-SOFT

Buttermilk Bread
Kroger Gscked or Whole

Kroger Hamburg or

HOT DOG BUNS

or
DIET-AID BREADiAio*f29/

Country Club

CHIU
Kroger Ssftmes, Graham Gaderi or

Kroger Raisin

3 I5H-OI. cans H

Swift's

feUwilk Coikles :«49/ PREM

1000 EXTRA TV STAMPS

|

on the purchase of a

1-fc
loaf

Wheat Bread
Banquet Frozen

19
19'
’V 19-

^y

Monarch
McGee
"Largest Selection in Barry County'
NYLONS - WOOLS - ACRILAN
ond Herculons
5

50 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS
VINE RIPE TOMATOES

Redeem H Kreger thru Sal. June12.1963.

Kroger Potato or

2 »«.&lt;». 69/

CARPETS

INSTALLATION
INCLUDED

■nd FREI SPOT

ITALIAN BREADi.au.i29/

REMOVAL for

50 EXTRA TOP VALBE STAMPS

Kroger Rye/f

VIENNA BREAD

Fresh Florida

Vine Ripened

TOMATOES

CANTALOUPE

i

North Carolina

itKioai

25/

VAG FAC

I

KROGER

i

TEXAS ONIONS

BATHROOM TISSUE
4 roiu 20/

dozen

... Work
... . -.
. 1|tInyour w—Homo
. All
Dons
—
* Everything Ready ths Soms Day
■ No Messy Soaking or Shrinking

Blueberries

3

$100
Silts

■

39/

RUGS and UPHOLSTERY
Cleaned the Scientific Way
by DURACLEAN

CLOVI1 VALL1T

VANILLA ICE CREAM)
goUon 69/

Miller’s TT

Phon. Wl 5-2091

107 L WoodlaU,

HosHiim

�Control
S2^a£„‘T1.e.1S5°^Z ‘Self-Help Tour
of Mr and Mrs Jerry Poathu«
........... “ '
Set for August 4

THE

Good Anehoragi
Saves Buildings
In Tornadoes

Highlights Interesting

A ‘help-yourvelf concept in
farm management will be un­
veiled when the IMS State FUnn
Management Tour visit* Sanilac
county on Wednesday. Aug. 4.
Visitors will be able to in­
dividually a’-udy their choke of
five different. WP*e of farms
during the morning —ion «
the tour, reports Keith Sowtrby.
Sanilac county Cooperative Ex­
tension Service director.
■ Farms being featured during
the morning stop will be the
one-man dairy operation of Earl
Warner. Sandusky; tho Gordon
Priebe 5,000-bird caged layer op-

FARM NEWS
HASTINGS BANNER
afford some protection while
tome frame - type construction
may be completely demolished.
Pole she and depth of placement
definitely should not be reduced
from recommendations in M8U
pls ns.
Another critical point Is root
anchorage Trtrnea should be at­
tached to point with one-half
A auuly allowing no benefit
inch bolts and ring shank spikes
Esmay pointed out that pole to dairymen" from feeding high
building, destroyed in the Palm ‘

Show Vitamin A
‘No Benefit’
For Dairymen

aged along the edges of the tor­
nado path, but well-built buildtn*l crnc.-ully tciheiii StandlDg ’
’ He pointed out Hut poles and age than Just toe nailing to the
side walls of pole buildings may plate, vertical bridging must be
spiked more securely to lhe truss
EXPERT TIRE and plates with ring or screw
SERVICE shanked 60-penny spikes or held

IM BARR

Fair Lake Farm
Bureau to Meet

Summer Will
Officially
Arrive June 21

Freeport

at Pennock Hospital * Mr. and
Floyd Grinnell
Mr. and Mrs George Elliott and family
Mra Hie hard Johnson and fam­ of Hastings were Thursday. May
ily of Battlo Creek. Mr. and 27. calkra of Mr and' Mra Floyd

wtirjd by Jet&gt; given al the Lake
Odessa Jr. High gym by the 4th
flth «th and Special Education
grades Friday, May M Gary
Meeecar took part. * Mr. and

and children were Monday, Moy
31. visiters of Mr. and Mrs
Martin Poatma of McCords. *
Mr and Mra Jamea Ckximlls
and baby of Ionia were Monday, i
May 31. vUUtora of Mr. and Mrs.,
Rlgo Rendon.

by the Sanilac county Coopera­
tive Extension Service and the
Michigan State University Agri­
cultural Economist Department

Ed Frederick
Earns Award

the equator, tlxs moat northerly
point reached by tho Bun In its
apparent yearly journey.

Tire Shop

U. s. ROYAL

Present Don Doster
With Service Pin
problem when IL began cropping
up tn fattening cattle in several
statea," note* the MHU dairy

YOU/

acta like a blanket brddtog back
some of the hrat fulling on the
surface Consequently tempera­
tures are likely to keep climbing
until around the first, of August,
when the Earth will begin to

FOR TOP CORN YIELDS
GET AMMONIA ON NOW!
Coll for .prompt custom application, rental

Fortunately we are farthest
from the Bun during our Bum­
mer and nearest it during Ur

equipment, prices or other information.

...SAYS FARM
LOAN SERVICE
IN A BIG WAY!

extra reach

SMITH BROS
Elevators

H/ew Idea's longer reach beyond

Today, more than 00.000 farmerr, rsnchorv end
part-time farmers in Michigan. Wisconsin. Minnesota
and North Dakota arc using Vs billion dollars la
Land Bank Loans to expand, modernite and improve
their farm businesses. Since 1017, more than ■ quar­
ter-million farmers have found their Land Bank tho
om credit source always geared to their actual
needs. If you're planning a farm improvement ot
expansion project, be sure to check your Land Bank

the wheels saves you money!

DR 4-7411

Guernsey Cows
Produce Records
Tao registered Guernsey

a day. LockJthorc Supreme Marie,
a five year old. produced 11370
pounds of milk and 553 pounds

been detected by Thales as early
as the Oth century B C. Since
we have a longer day, we haw

New Idea elevator balances well, handles
A
easily, raises and lowers quickly and is built
/2g
to last. Attractively priced and has full year , A'jf
guarantee.
ZZ5/51

Girl Sentenced, for
Violating Probation
Miss Cathy L. Blood. 13. Wood-

don’t have to like golf to like
!our Buick "Swinging Sales Spree.”
Just driving. (Ancfsaving money.)

day afternoon for violation of
probation. She had been plated
on probation last September af­
ter pleading guilty to being a
minor in possession of Intoxl-

Francisco Farm Supply
M-37 South

Wl 5-3150

New Electric
Water Heating Rate
FOR FAST-RECOVERY WATER HEATERS
HOW in tffut...allows Fast-Recovery Electric
Water Heaters to operate uncontrolled

24-hours-a-day to supply you with
ALL THE HOT WATER YOU WANT...AT LOW COST!

NOW FOR A LIMITED TIME

save $ss
ON OF A FAST-RECOVERY

R HEATER
Tbeie’s an authorized Buick dealer near you. See Ms

LARKE BUICK-CHEVROLET

Double-Checked used can, too.
ANYWHERE. ■ EVEN IN A CLOSET

1435 5. Hanover

See your Electric Water Heating Dealer

NoVuitlng NwMttry

�THE HANTINGB BANNKB—4

Pabiter and family

COMPLETE LAUNDRY SERVICE
Family Bundle.
Damp Wash a Wash and Fluff Dry
Wa Finish Shirts, Flatwoek, Work Clothes

HASTINGS HOME LAUNDRY
(Lillian 0 Ray Gibson)
323 S. Michigan

W| 5.4^2

WHEN YOU SEE THE FINE
CHOICE OF GIFTS-YOU'LL
IJliLllLliJlMtillrBI
»1 li AGREE
M fl

IAI SET

Pinkbe Iner and Terry, to-,
« Hie Prairie Literary Club ton. Mr an
t.«to th.lr last .netting a* a pte- «und.y
ms hold at the coltoge of Mr.
w,
Gaonie Mowry of Bassett Lake;
' (BuM

held JUWrtUy with about WO gj1B u

bi

came the furthest distance,- from Forrest Marsiibankr-.
Young and family of YpsilanM
came Saturday to visit Iter parLawrence McLe nithan van a
moat able tojutmaster. Bob Ben­
der offered the prayer and the Alumni banquet Baturday eve­ and family of Ludington spent
ning. Sire also attended a re- Memorial Day with hi» mother.
Mra. Eva Baynes. and stater. Mn
Ralph Palmer, and family. Mr.
and Mra. Manley Morrtadn of
Lyndonville. N.Y. arrived Friday
to visit Mra. Baynes amt the
Paso. Texas. Arthur Thedo of
wedding Palmer family. Tlie MorrLv.ru
Grand Rapid* and Mrs. RuascII
were on their way u&gt; their grand­
(Ethel Wllsoni Therrien of Cate-:
daughter's college graduation at

special offeri a&amp;p s own fine quality

Anvers

Duitiioi

Social Security Manager.
Grand Rapids

.... .... H. i

.

।

resentaUve about your questions
gan. Hut mdcc wld reply directly

Attic filled?

Um

• Want Ad.

with a social security

JlQc

8-0Z.

IOOF, Rebekah
Past Grands Hear
Marine Deputy
Marine Deputy Htenard Ab-

PLAIDSTAMPS * Bonesse Shampoo
* Canned Pop
12 - 89c
TW3
Mill]
Oflc
* Peanut Butter
"s 49c
*Baby Food
* Angel Food Ring
” 39c
■ l^&gt;C
CQc
QjJ
Cu * Grape Jam

hluig an application for)disability

BOTTLE

/

YUKON CLUB —ASSORTED FLAVORS

•

—

until the death. disability, or re-

there anyuitog too person can du
belore any of Uume things liappcn Smith ptraided.
to protect iiu rights?
Manorial services were

l»dd

SULTANA

IB.

Grand Master of tho Grand
Lodgv of Michigan, and Mrs.
obtaUnng an eaniurgs slatemen.
from the social Mxurlty uurnuiga Hcbdteh Assembly of Michigan,

JAR

Life ccr'JflcuXcn were presented
form which hn can obuun from to Gay Norton and Kvtrett
Swegles by Past Grand Robert
Wibon. Amu were presented to
Nellie Procr und Ftorencc Nor­
ton for terrloe tn the Kebekah

CLAPP'S STRAINED — EVERYDAY LOW PRICE

JANE PARKER

(MJOftEl VMIUA Kt UUMV&gt; Gd. «&lt;)

: u«»*ary. corrections can
8. if Ho cnecu iita account Wayland and Asm Arbor.

COOKED, BREADED ‘

Fish Sticks

Question: How can survivors
protect their social uxurity ri^ht.
4 someone to tlie family should
ale?
Answer: Someone in the famlly
siwwd get in touch with a social
security diMrirt ottlcc or rv|&gt;rcsentaure tu inform them of tne

ANN PAGE FUSE

OR

OR PEACH, PINEAPPLE

UNCOOKED, BREADED

ib.

OR APRKOT

Fish Portions

JAR

PRESERVES

JI A
maS&lt; 1
HAIV13
V “’249 Pork Roast -49

BONELESS,
BONELESS, FULLY
FULLY COOKED,
COOKED, READY
READY TO
TO EAT
EAT

boSTON STYlE

BUTT

]

FRESH, FLATS lb. 79c

Lunch Meat

Beef Briskets

PKG.

59c

59c

Pork Steaks

i 39c

Beef Liver

get in touch with a social security

69c
69c

Boneless Pork Roast

SUPER RIGHT, FANCY QUALITY

POINl,.s 59c

Sliced Bacon

79c

Fresh Smelt

OSCAR MAYER

SLICED

AS 69c

CLEANED

Sliced Bacon

11 ■'n
■ ■ fin

A

CANNED

THOMASMA'S 2-IN-l LOAF—SALAMI AND BOLOGNA

0oC°uS

kind ot survivors payments may

say to protect hia righto under
tho disability provudona of Umj

DRUGGISTS MSPFNU

Answer: 'tne taw dors provide
for u ax-month waiting period
before disability insurance benehia

Doctor and Dnigziti. two Mtv

(or someone on his behalf) should

problems In time of sickness they

before getting to touch with a so­
cial aocurlty . district otoce. He
should certainly do so about four
inontiu after u» dlsabdily began

life. Their skill Miuret you thst

hint in Oxter and Dru«iit When

«. 25c
Question: What should a person

YOUR

social security rights?

CALIFORNIA
VALENCIA, SIZE 113

A&amp;P BRAND-GRADE A

Scotties

Oranges

WHOU 0, SUC®

FACIAL TISSUES

Beets

4 2w'a 7fift
PLANTATION, 20-10-5
PLAhTATiuK
3

22’188
Fresh Sweet Corn

5

EARS

/ Check the FLAVOR!
V Check the PRICE!

39c

69c

AMERICAN BEAUTY

Stewed Tomatoes
Catsup

4

VLB.
CANS

4

14-OZ.
ROTS.

69c
79c

BIG ROLL

Scot Towels

WHOLE KERNEL OR CREAM STYLE

Corn

3

BOUS

Prescription
Pharmacy
126 East State St.
Phone Wl 5-24^6

Hastings

FRENCH STYLE. GREEN

Beans 4^79‘

ANY WAY
YOU

1 LB.

Vienna Bread

2 LOAVES 39c

79c

QUART
CAN

Lighter Fluid

29c

GRADE A, FRESH FROZEN

1*

2

A4P Pees

IO-OZ.
PKGS.

29c

AAP, GRADE A. FRESH FROZEN

Strawberries

3 &amp; ’1.00

Popsicles

12

SALAD DRESSING

X 49c

Miracle Whip

for

49c

Fab

Ajax

Ajax

Ajax

DETERGENT
3LB. 1%-OZ.
PKG.
/VC

LIQUID

CLEANSER

FLOOR and WALL CLEANER

,'aSz 69C

Baggies

Ajax

££ 75c

c*°Nr

14c

i5 oz.

43c

Vel Liquid

Action

ROSE LOTION

LAUNDRY

; &amp; 65c

^ °2' 79c

TEABAGS

|Q0-69c

4?A59*

Tlie Banner. In coopemlion with
the Social Samjrity Administration.
Is puW!«Ung a serira of qui-nUdria
and answers on Social Security
subjects. If you have a question,
(he Social Security Administration

MARVEL CHARCOAL

VINE RIPE

food’ wrap

OUR.

2-LB. 6 OZ.
PKG.

Nestle’s Quik

Lawn Food

4 «£ 49‘

JANE PARKER. PLAIN OR. POPPY SEED

BONUS PACK, 6-OZ. FREE

COVERS 5,000 SQUARE FEET

Jacob's

VEGETABLE SALE!

Pkices in thii ad effective thru Saturday, Junn 12, 1965

tAF^Sar*ef Markets
l

*•&gt;

~

I IM*

Yea, anyway you look at it, you get a wagonful
of service and protection when you belong to
the Auto Club and insure your car through tho
. Exchange at the- Club.
Everywhere you travel
. carry the fnwat
carinsurancs protedioa avatlublo any whereI
Join nowt

DETROIT AUTOMOBILE INTER INSURANCE EXCHANGE
lai M01QJL STAIL littURMCL COMPANY

Hastings Office
low IN |. MtlrtNBACH.

�Tn the past three and a half
years that I have written this
column. I have written or copied
many histories of the different
have never given you the history D e 11 s t o w n. Evidently
they
of Delton, my birthplace and thought Delton a much more
my home for fifty-three years ? practical name. as that was
of my sixty-five years of life: U* name the authorities in
I wrote this History of Delton Lansing selected and sent back,
for Dr. Bernard It win be tn 1 *m ilirc 140 onc ,'“LS evt'r had
his forth coming book that will- ***? *** &lt;» lhrlr choice. We
be sold In connection with the
not know Just what date
Bernard Museum along with
town waa named. However
Jia re written of different mc- , T,nrt postofflc* was established
Uons in this end of the County on May 22. 18T7. with Adelbert
It will be very interesting to 11 Momw. the first postmaster,
anyone living in lhe County I would think that would indlwhrther you Uve In the southern rllta lhr naming of the town'
half of the County or not I ,ook place a slwrt time previous
have Ute Doctor's approval to . to 111U d*tr
*-*
In on this story. I j Jim Bush was the second
HISTORY OP DELTON
By H. D. Burptv
Fbr this Idstory of Delton. I
must give Francis Norwood a lot
of credit. I have taken her his­
tory. written several years ago.
and rewrote it. making a few
additions and a few corrections
It is hard to start with the first
merchant and then the second,
etc., and trace the town in the
correct order that thing, actu- 1901 and
funeral was in this
ally happened.
'same house and this was the
Delton was named after Dell.,,r* funer*‘ 1 can remember of
ium
52 s"“

DING Help

Plessa seed aw s copy ef
"Pro* Owl Of Th. Artis”

New Hto.rk.l BmA ef Berry Co.

Yas May Obt.is a Copy st
The laaatr Offka, m Mail

p/NG.
wnith .ihop was tn the basement
Mason and Marshall Norwood
of what Is now Barry's store. and 1 am wejj jmiember Uie IL O.
the Mantel's lived in the first ■ Lester alert on IhU lotion Mr

Frank Doster farm. now owned
iby BUI SmlUt and M C. Gwin
I who lived where Roy Smith
lived and Just sold. I under-

With
INTERIOR
REMODELING

EXTERIOR
REMODELING

SPECIAL

FULLGALLON

UP TO 60 MONTHS TO PAY

B&amp;K DRAFT ROOT BEER

NO DOWN PAYMENT

(Saturday Only)

Edd Evans and Frank Brooks'
built and operated the HraC
hardware store which is now our
drug store, but was later pur­
chased by Henry Arbour and
Quincy Hines (Quincy's name is I
still on Rickert's safe&gt; and uwd
as a drug store, and still later
purchased by Ells E Paulknar.
who ran the drug store for
years Faulkner sxjld to Mr. Bull

fleed A Family Room?

NEED A CARPORT?

NEED ROOFING?

B. R. Hustcad bulk and man­
a dry goods store where
Casey's Variety store la now lo-.

NEED A PATIO?
ber this Hotel, and have new
been able to find out much
about It and have never been
able to locate a picture of IL |
Our first MeUiodlst Church
was built in the year. 1893 and

NEED A BARN?

NEED SIDING?

LET US be your heodquorten for remodeling needs, by . . . consolidating all your remodeling bills;
obtaining expert assistance or we'll do It for you: establishing an easy monthly payment plan to

Price our tigers at your own risk.
Cdming into a Pontiac dealer’s and
not expecting io drive out with one of
our cuataUrttte like IwebMnge ti$&lt;3r'»
tall and-not expoctlnu to be devoured.
Tnks eCr Tempeits, for'irjstapce. We
not oftiy.;ldbd stottm with sebda of
«tandanfefc»ipment.: butlprfco them
so low you’ll probably want to buy
two and go into show business.

Charles Gleason, who lived an
lhe same land where Don Quick
now lives, started the flnu shoe
shop. Mark Skillman startM
Uie flrat livery bam on the lo­
cation of Bill Smith's Implo­
ment business. Then my dad
«nd uncle by montage. Add
Burpet and Oren Dayton owned
and can the livery born nest

suit you. Just call^or come jn, our representatives will be happy to explain our I Stop-1 Package home
improvement pfta- We will modernise - install - service - guarantee. No obligation of course.

CONTRACTOXS RECOMMENDED

The Wide-Track Pontiac Tigers

IM MOTOR SALES
107 N.

Waitings

Hippie's office now Is. to the dlf- 1
ferent business places around
town. He drayed moot of u»
lumber from the lumber yard to
the buUderw of the nrat cot cages
built at Wall Lake. Crooked|
Lake and to the north end at
Gull Lake. He moved the house- ‘
Izjld goods for many people from
Deltoo to Kalamazoo and other
'places as well as going aft&lt;

ALLIED BUILDING CENTER

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Recommeiid‘Parent, Teen-Age Code |
01 Behavior for Area Residents

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Shop in Hailing*
For the Fine**
Quality Merchandise

NUMBIR 9

Council Denies
iTavern License
10 from Barry
Receive Degrees
At Mich. State

Wine. Permit to Hastings Bowl;
Award Dibble Storm Sewer Job

OrganUatlotw helping to flnance the project Include the

• There will be no tavern in conjunction with the Hatting?
Bowl, members of the City Council decided Monday night
when, they voted 4-3 to deny Jhrrequett for transfer- of the
license fpm the Stag Lunch at 110 W. Court Street—now being
torn down^-to the bowling alleys at 20.1 E. Woodland Road.
Pressure from church groups and residents of the area was
evident at the regular Council session which attracted more

pm Bunday In Spartan Stadium.
The total included 101 doctoral
degrees, 514 master's and 2,500
bachelor**. Another 29 student*
both parents or guardians and
teen-agers In establishing an
acceptable and satisfying pro­

help Increase and encourage sclfdlscipllne on their own Initiative
by keeping responsibilities within
For parents or guardians it Is
designed to serve as a guide,
where necessary, for meeting the
variety of teen-age pressures It

wiiuuic, ousan a. Fierce, hi
Dowling, BA, social work; Law­
rence W. Barcroft, Freeport: BS.
dairy; Gary L. Foley. Rl Has­
tings, BS, forest products; Terry
R Sheldon, 700 B. Cass Street.
B8. packaging. J. Ronald film.
£&gt;37 W. Walnut Street. BA. uru
and letters; Marglt Privert. Mid­
dleville. BS. nursing; Roger H.
Dingman. Nashville. BS. fish und

Mail Carrier
Suffers Fatal
Heart Attack

far comparison by the adults
who ar* mutually concerned with
teen-agers' progress and welfare.
It may help to resolve the con­
fusion and conflicting standards

ar# thiyT" will help the parents
in checking with other parent*
concerned as to the advisability
John T. Dickinson. Wayland, re­ of th* plan, and will give every ceived a Bfl in soology, and Mar­
vin F. Frey, R4 Battle Creek, re­
ceived » D8 in physical educa-

Lakewood Voters
Bells to Ring
Defeat School
For Freedom
Operational Tax On July 4th .
Voters in u»e Lakewood School
district defeated a proposal for a
six percent levy of as*e**ed valu­
ation—on increase of one mill over
the past special tax—by a vote of
73* to Ml in Monday’s election.
The district includes Sunfield.
Clarksville, Woodland and Lake

EDITORIALS
Ration

Barry County doee need a new
jaU la meet the office and prisoner
। space and segregation requirement*
specified by tlie Michigan Depart-

on

courthouse

[ARE AS DEMANDED BY
t BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
IS NOT. There simply is not
enough room available to provide
The family style prime rib din­
for present and future require­
ner. prepared by • Mr*. Gary D.
ments for a Jail and at th* umc Oooper (Dorotha Smith), was en­
Um* allow for the necessary apace joyed by a total of 276 Bud Wolfe
played the dlnner-music and Keith
Lancaster gave the invocation.
There were II |irrwnt from

repre.ient specifications that any county agencies—to say nothing of
present-day community would wish providing adequate parking space.
to see Incorporated into a jail Even without Uie enlarged jaU,
court houK and officespace. the
orca U congested and U&gt; property
by Uie Citizens Committee and serve the public any such enlarge­
apparently accepted by the Board ment must give serious conalderaof Supervisors is realistic in that Uon to parking space. Th* lot west
Ot the Standard Station on Stale
Street purchased by the county U
a cost of 17500 would. If converted
Rutland .Township, the son of
Smith and Mary (EllBoni Bherman. He attended the Algonquin
elementary school and Hastings

taking part In the Normandy
campaign, and also serving In

$176,000 Road
Commission Notes
Have 3.534 PcL

Oppoaltlnn to the transfer was
first voiced by the Rev. Russell
Houseman, pastor of the First
Baptist Church which In Feb­
ruary of 1962 purchased seven
acre* of land immediately east
and-north of the bowling alleys.
night Included one from seven
ministers. Rev. V. L. Draggoo,
Pilgrim Holiness; Elder C. L.
Wilber. Seventh-day Adventist; |
Rev George Elliott and Rev. Wil-

Hock to Manage
Local A&amp;P Store
' Appointment of James R. Hock
as manager of th* AiP store at
302 N. Broadway In Hastings was
announced today by General

Member* of the Hasting* Hlpony of Detroit purchased th*
Barry Cbunty Road Commission's
1176,000 in Motor Vehicle High­
Afler returning from the serv­ way Funds notes at an effective
ice he worked for Eaton Mfg. interest rate ot 3534 percent.
Company and the East Side
Lumber Company before joining
the postal service in 1949 as a
substitute City carrier. In 1949
he transferred to Nashvlty# and ber* are hoping to open bids
delivered Route 1 ever since. He on th* new coanty garage
BiM was a carpenter, working
sometime fa July and bop* to

Gty Band
Concert Next
Wednesday
The Hastings City Band.

the living to forever protect and
atrcngtlien Hits unique heritage,"
the peoclamallnn declared.

Offer 3 Extension
Courses Here

Precinct One, (Richland and
Coopen voted 3S0 to IM in favor
of the tax hike; tn Precinct Two
i Kellogg, Bedford and Yorkviltei
the vote was 365 yes and 177 no.

cellent table paper is available
at The Banner Office for picnics
and partie*. A 300-loot roll. 40
Indies wide, coat* tJM plus tax.

Year’s Alumnus
Award Presented
To Mrs. Smith

Monday. Aug. 2, two hour* credit,
and Psychology of Learning 516
(for non-psychology majors&gt;. Dr.
David O. Lyon. register .Monday,
Aug. 2, three hours credit.

Mr* Smith ha* been a member
of the Hasting* Board of Educa­
tion since 1947 and president of
He has had wide experience in
the board far most of that tlme.
food retailing and is well quali­
She was bom bi Irving Town­
fied to handle the responslbiiitie*
ship. the daughter of Morri* and
of
the local AAP, where be *•Orac* (Henry) Calkins, and every 1500 of population."
He also said that parking is
Little Red Brick School. She was
already
*
problem
in
that
are*.
graduated from HHS in 1922.
She worked,for two years in the
high school office, the first year
f«* M,_R. Kferwcgth .who.later
went to Hamtramck where he \&gt;ccam*_*upt. of school*, and one
year for the lata D. A. VanBuiklrk
She 'hen entered OUvet College
and after four year* received her
BA degree.
Mrs Smith taught commercial
work for one year at Dowagiac,
and married Homer Smith on Jul?
I, 1929. They lived In Grand Rap­
ids and came to Hastings in the
Pal] of 1931. She worked one year
for County Clerk Moms Hill, and

Smoke, Heat
Damages Home
Saturday Night

to be held July 10, 1065.
Walter Soya.
Baltimore Twp Clerk

Heavy^Ufioke and heat forced

Glide, Holtz on
T K School Boo rd
without oppostt
apple-Kellogg

“hits of yesterday ” ...
as gleaned from tlx
Banner files
IB Year* Ago
Bishop Marshall R Raed, of
the Methodist Church, has an­
nounced that the Rev. William
H. Helrtgel, D. D„ will succeed
the Rev. Leon W. Manning, as
pastor of Che First Methodirt.
Church here. The Rev. Manning
1* to be Dirthet Superintendent
of the Big Rapids district.

term were Lyle O. Kaecheie.
vntaa; Carl R. Rock. 13. and I
bert Wilson. 73 vote*.

rug m front of the flreplace, they
said.
While damage from the blase
Itself was net great, the unoke
damage wax. they said.
The chair may have caught
Arc from smoking, according to
the report.

to handle communi cation* un­
der actual field conditions. cut ,
off from ail normal supplies of,1
power. Members of the field day I

N Yean Ago
Five former Hastings school
Mipcrintcr.dcnta came Iwre for
the Alumni banqurs Saturday.

�&lt;G» BANNER

Mrs. Fighter
Of Freeport
Dies Wednesday
Funeral servlet* for Mta. Phebe Fighter. at. Rl Freeport. wIm&gt;
died Wednesday wnlng. Juno
*, a* the McDowell Nursing

Kinin vhUting their grandmother, i Mabel
Mrs Martha Bennett. * Con- Fray vn
gratulailotu to Mr. and Mn. quests with Mrs.
Harry Clark who ware married
■
Sunday afternoon in the Banflald
.
MethodUt Church by Rev. Burn*
from the BaUmn laptl»t and Mrs. Morman Leonard, south
Church The new Mr*. Clark wa*
the former Bather Smith of
Bellevue She has three daugh­
ter*, Julie, Dianne and Gloria.
Richard Kilgore and son. Dickie,
Michigan Unlreratty; one gradu­ helped Mr#. Mary Ksbiinger cele­
ated from Bellevue High and brate her Mth birthday Wcdnreone will be a student in Dalton
The Women'# Society met at
High School.
Mrs Mary Kiblinger. Mrs. Ha- the home of Mrs Vera Pritchard
Wednesday. Mrs Eugene Nu»-

cal condition In Bnrgess ITMipL
tai following a head-on auto­
mobile collision on M43 near Ute
Goodwill Church Monday, June
Qaiby Johnson and daughter*
ware Sunday dinner gueeU.of accident.
Mr and Mn. Lao Frey and
Kathryn * Mr. and Mr*. Leo
The Donald D Smith family
Frey and "Kathryn and Mr. and
Mn. Fred Frey attanded the
open house held in honor of
Vergtleen Leonard and Brother.
Manin, who graduated from col- Patrick Gallaghers June 15th at
Summerville, N. J. The Gallagh­
ers have a daughter. Chrlrsy,
Mrs.
Norman
Leonard
Saturday
^nl£
a Horao.
T^ngata
&gt;..n i thinking about naming this new

ci to Bessie Jones, is incriu-u,Ue lady.

Lacey

graduation party Saturday nljfrt' and Mrs. Honxr Erway tkmHap,
for their daughter. Peggy.
i The Brigga WSCS will HXM
Mr. and to Hmry VanSyckte;
***•
to

By Mri. Orlie VanSyckle
1 KeUh artckland. Sandra and
Vraiifclo
Pr»i^ u Wr&gt; Winnie Dunn. Mr end Mra.
Sunday. * to Ralph SwiftJs NorwOod Hughe# were at Mr. and
P“^nt
I Mrs. Merle Dunn and family at
were birthday dinner gueets of t8lu'J£
Hospital. * There will be a new MarlhftJl Sunday for a birthday
Wclcher. of Dowling Sunday. ★
dl~*r tof B‘uulr* * U lUuun
Mr. and Mas. Orlie VanSyckle and Dowling Cburchre Sunday. nivrn4 WRa gnuituited ul M8U
went with Mr. and Mra. Alva * Mrhl* B 8.
agriculture. On June
Pufpaff tn KBsAuwoo to attend urxl family rtsltra her parents,.
the Southern Mldilgnn Grange
picnic Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs.10/7 the wotouL Theta- home.
Clifford PlUUlns called on Mr. ;*• hi LnlMtown. Pa. * Mr. end
and Mrs. Orho VanSyckln. * Mr.
Dale Conklin attended the
BANNER WANT ADS PAY
nn,i Mr. rwivin Ru.-ir» c-avff n' 25lh wedding annlverwry of Mr. I

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�Dahlhouser New
Commander of
Legion Post

More AboutTeen-^ge Code

Richard Dahlhouser. 065 E.
Mill, has succeeded Jiunra Part­
ridge as commander of '.he Lau­ school nights.
rence J Bauer American Legion
Post No. 45.
Other officers are Richard
Gaskill. first vice commander;
Louli Brown, around vice: Wm- we recommend as the teenager
aton Merrick, adjutant; Lyle
Newton, finance officer; Robert
Beckwith, chaplain: RusaeH
Alnslte, agt- ~ at-« r in a; Keith
Keeler, historian; Merrick, ser­ cept for very special occasions.
vice officer; Louis Brown, chair­
man of house committee, as-

1larry Larsen.
Delegate* Io the Stole ConvtnUon to be held In Lansing
July 15-19 art Commander
I) *hlhouter, Gaskill, Atnslle
Ronald Martin and Merrick.
lite fourth district Legion
meeting is tn be h'ld here Sun­
day with dinner al 12:30 at the
IOOF Hall Business sessions
will follow at which the dis­
trict officers of the Legion and
Auxiliary will be Installed.
Th* new lesion commander
was. born In Nashville on Me­
morial Day. May 30. 1931. the
son of the Mrs. Catherine Dahlhouarr of na w. court and the
late Charles Dahlhouarr. The
family came tn Hartings in 1943
and Dick was graduated from
Hartings High School in 1949.
He entered the Air Force in
December of I960, saving in
California and Ttxav. After be-,
ing i'lea*td from duty In Deermber of 1953. he opened the
Merchandise Ma.", retail store
here, which he operated until
his father's death on Sept. 30.
IMO.
DahUxniMT now operates the
Thomapple Valley company
which wholemtes clothing
throughout Michigan. Ohio and
Indiana with headquarters in
H lutings.
He married Marilyn Reynolds
of Middleville in January. 1951.
They have there, daughters.'
Cathy. 13: Diane. 9. and Julie. 5.

Gail Furman Earns
BS at Northwestern
Oail Purman. daughter of Mr
and Mrs M. R. Furman of 322
F Charles, was graduated from
Northwestern University at
Evanston. Ill. Saturday with a
BS tn journalism. Mr. and Mrs
Furman spent the Weekend at
Evanston and attended the com­
mencement program held Satur­
day morning at McGraw Me­
morial Hall Mis* Furman is to
be married to Alfred Hawraney
of Framingham, Mass, formerly
ot Columbus. Ohio, on July 10 at
the First Methodist Church in
Grand Itoplds The reception will
be at Uie Blythefleld Country
Club

someone rise's valuable time."
“It is agreed that 'to dress
right is to feel right and to act
right* The Saxon Handbook lists
appropriate school dress We
recommend that teen-age girls
who wear make-up "make It* light
and subtle. Chewing gum in pub­
lic detracts from good appear­
ance."
The code suggests that, whergiven an allowance, either from
the parent or the teen-ager's
earnings Allowances should not

It suggests each family mem­
ber be responsible for certain
assigned tasks. “Under no cir­
cumstances thould a teen-ager
be paid fur performing these

“Costly dales should be kept

gesta. And preacnllng gifts to
anyone outside the family
should be discussed with par-

HONORED

Harry Sensiba
Of Delton Dies
Early Tuesday
this

Continued from Page One

renneus
ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY •

TOWHCRACT

Benslbe. 69. who had been at
the Michigan Veterans Facility

Win, Fourth Place
David Powell, son ot the Rev. neral Home al Delton.
and Mr*. Jesse Powell, took
fourth place in the State-Wide
Spelling Contest for fifth grade ia to officiate and burial will be
level at Potterville on Tuesday. Ln the Yankee Spring* Cemetery.
ot Michigan Schools.

honors st th.- Cemetery.

SPORT SHIRTS - KNIT5

Martin School District 1
Last day for registration for
the special Martin School elec­
tion on annexation will be June
21. 1965. Only registered voters Yankee Springs, the son of
Myron and Della (Ellsworth)
b«)d July IS. 1».
Sensiba. He spent his life in the
Roy Blough, Secretary 6/171 Middleville and Delton areas.

- DRESS

SPORT SHIRTS
DACRON-COTTON

More About
City Council

PLAID SHIRTS

former mem-

ARNEL* SHIRT JACKET

Continued from Pogo Ona

75%

Textured weave no iron

Center Monday.

Arnel

"Bo for the good of our youth,
our town, our churches and our
property, we as the Board of Die Graduates at Ferris
Among the more than 900
Hastings Baptist Church appeal
to this Council that you would graduates from Ferri* Stale Col­
exercise your Civic responsibility lege was Mrs. Fred (Donna Caufor our protection, and not allow kini Stanley. Her parents, Mr.

The code luggeata that 1th. 8th the Hastings Bowl to be used on
and 9th graders not date. It their Woodland property." Rev.
suggests group or double dating Houseman concluded.
Mayor Franklin C. BeckwttfT
gents that steady dating to the
exclusion of any oilier dating U controversial Question, and then
not recommended during high gave all who desired to be heard
school.
an opportunity to speak at Mon­
day's session.
The Rev. H. J. Buwalda of the
school can promote school spirit
by arranging datea which in­ E.UJB. Church declared he was
volve such school activities as against the transfer as a moral
athletic events, plays and dances. Issue, citing problems created by
"A girl should always be called drinking. He also said the posi­
tion of the Assembly of God and
not picked up at some street Baptist Church should be con­
sidered. Others spoke against the
corner."
transfer.
The code Includes many speci­
Atty. Richard M. Shuster, who
fic suggestions u to transporta­
tion. entertainment at home, ob- represented Robert luimbert and
the Hastings Bowl. Inc. at the
meeting,
when It came his turn
lane language, smoking and oth­
er subjects.
certain that all others had been
Youth agencies, public and pa­ heard.
rochial uchool* have been fur-

More About----Mm. Smith

Father’s day is Sunday, June 20

.Joyce,

and

grandparents.

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,cues, held at Top Taggart Field
in Big Rapids Sunday afternoon,
June 13.

3”

The Kenyon - Meade reunion
will be held at Tyden Park July

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DRESS SHIRTS

Continued from Page One
WHITS FORTREL*

DAD LIKES
DACRON-COTTON

tired as principal thia year after
serving the school system here
since 1902. Included among the
five were: Morley E. Osborne
&lt;1909-12, Howell; John F. Tho­
mas &lt;1906-081. DetroitFrank X.
He got quite a hand of ap­ BUsworth &lt;19151, Kalamazoo;
plause. and Atty. Shuster com­ Maurice R. Keyworth (1912mented on what a spot to be
placed in—following that young &lt;1915-19. Royal Oak.
fellow.
Atty. Shuster reviewed the Jiy sx-----------------------cation,----------—
the title
Principal
. — of----------_
plans of the Hastings Bowl to --------erect a separate building for the Emeritus hjui been conferred
proposed tavern, and to provide upon Mr. William T. Wallace,
adequate parking and required the first of such action ever to

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Father’s day is Sunday, June 20

facility.
[sion of the extremely high reAftcr Atty. Shuster completed gurd Dial tills community lxu&gt;
his presentation, there was some | for Ito retiring prlncijxil,
rebuttal
and
then
the
vote
which
'
.UK
&lt;11
11.10llngs Country Club, and has been
Uie wonlen'a golf champion several present time.
relation, and lias held other of-

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on July 21. 1981. on No. 5 al the
local links.
Mn. Smith has been prominent
in State school board circles.

Mlchigan for ;
°B J?*7
‘tnd

Big Selection of
Underwear • Robe*
Pajama* • Beltii V. Slack*

ofnctM wlu continue to

the new storm sewer from Dibble block.
honorary president; c. Duane Fox. to Fall Greek to Bultcma Bros,
president; Roger Wallace, vice of Grand Rapids for their low
Goodyear Brothen Hardware
bld of J109MJM Three bids wJFe
Company thia week announced
tary, and Maurice Greenfield, received, with the high one 116.- the beginning of a FUhlng Con-

lineal feet of 12 and 24-lnch pipe.
include Marguerite Kaochele. Jean
Aiderman Bareli said an ef­
Kimmel. Patricia Greenfield. Du­ fort should be made to h«»» a
ane Jarman, Arthur McKelvey and traffic signal installed at Han­
over and Green. - and Mayor;
Beckwith is to write the State 1
Highway Department requesting
the installation. There is a
blinker there now.
1lunge.

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DUCK UPPERS.

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DAY
Designed to
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2. One ounce of a beautiful Amity
LEATHER BILLFOLD.
3. One dram SHAVING LOTION
4. Two drams Men's COLOGNE.

5.' Half-ounce of Dad'* favorite
TOBACCO.
6. Half-ounce fine CIGARS.
7. A pound of our delicious Fanny
Farmer CHOCOLATES.

8. Plus S&amp;H Green Stamps.

Get this Proscription filled at

general fund to the water de­
partment for fire hydrant rental.
Aidermen approved a new Blue
Cross policy with the City pay­
ing 18159 a month for hospital­
isation insurance for municipal
employees In the pay bracket
from MfiOO to 85,000 wlilch pro­
vides a maximum of 365 days
hospitalisation. The cost for em-

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hall, rain and wind and a small
cyclone pared over the aouthand Gull
township
and at Wall

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Deputy Game Worden MlUenpitolixatlon insurance for their beckcr, of Charlotte, playing a
families. if they desire it.
hunch, dragged Doud Irtke. and
found a large fish trap made
thoriaed to hold the annual of poultry' nottlng and buggy
Model Airplane meet at the atr­

Among the bills paid was one
for *552, the coat of removing 92
stumps st 86 each.
The State Highway Depart­
ment is considering improving
Green Street from Hanover to
the west City limits, following a
request from Maydr Beckwith.
E. A. Bellenbaum, chief plan­
ning engineer, wrote Mayor

or next, with the understanding
that It would be acceptable with­
out additional work when turn­
back to the City's JurtadictAm
chief engineer of Hie State High­
way Department, writing on the
City’s request for State partici­
pation In the installation of a
30-lnch storm sewer on Market
Street from Green to the Thorn­
apple River, said that the State
would take whatever corrective
measures necessary when and if
State Street is developed as a
trunkline.
“This would definitely 'require

Ititorsccucn ot Market and State

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drainage problem is most severe.
-It appears, therefore, that the
Department must hold In abey­
ance, any participation In the
proposed drain until a firm un-

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EDITORIAL

Let’s Give Dad

build M the courthouse location

(Continued from Pg 1. this Sec »
in Ute bucket." in meeting practical

pie using the lol would have to

a Rea]

straete to get to the jail-court
house complex.
WE NEED THE JAH.. BUT|
NOT BADLY ENOUGH TO BE
I'RESSURED INTO BUILDING
ON AN UNFAVORABLE LOCA-

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publish. herewith, through Uie
. courtesy of Ken Radant, a WBCH
I Editorial of June 15. constating of
a ' beeper telephone" Interview with
Mr Rotx-rt Russell. the State JaU

INFERNO by Hickok

Men's Cologne
and Aftershave
Aftershave

..Russell made here during a meet­
ing with the Citlsens Committee
I of Barry County and contains
Informatton that should be given

$2.25 &amp; $3.50

of thia county tn coming to a
C'Vncliwcn regarding Uie beat site

Cologne

.QUESTION: Mr. Russell. I wonder
' if you could tell me what are
| the necessary elements needed

when a County constructs a new
|

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By Shapely

size; mandatory equipment, and
so forth.
MR RUSSELL: Weil, referring (o
uzr. there te a requirement of

prisoners . . between first of­
fenders and lianleticd criminals
. .' . between prisoners serving
sentence and those awaiting trial

Cool and comfortable long
u«ipei

the lung haul, to build al a dif­ from the Snow Church southeast urged by Chief of Police Richard
ferent location ... to build a of Grand Rapid* Rev Wm. H.
Nstbery. associate pastor of the
Hastings Methodist Church and Fall Creek parking k* during
have ample parking facillttaa
around It. Perhifs from the ro­
unlays.
TIk Motor-Aires, under the
Mipervtalon of Uie City Police.
port could be attuned. but thte
Camp bl WMbsford, Md Thia la

QUESTION: There has been some ressrvaUon In the country and
Friday*
confusion apparently as to the te attended by li.QOO boys. Rev
Ncthery has no plans for the tu­
pan. on Saturday*
statement attributed to you that
you made recently. We under­
With the legislative death
stand that you met with the
knHi sounding over a state-wide
motor vehicle inspection pro­
gram. the chairman of the Mkh-

his big day. here ora ideas galoraf

choose from our selection of

Urge Vehicle
Owners Go Thru
‘Safety Check’

■

$4.00 and $5.00

all other prisoners. Hie jail is
designed to that Inmates may be
loaded on Uie inside of the
budding IM* la what we cotnmunlg’ refer to in Uie iein.icuUr
■■ .
" Th 11 1. In M.

be a director of the Religious
Counseling Center, a recently
established branch of the. Kala­
mazoo Council of Clrurchca He

aoo Child Guidance Clinic, Su*made the statement that a one- cevdlng Rev Nemeth will be
story Jail, on a location away Rev. Carl BUvemall. who al
present is an agricultural mis­ Hendershot &amp; Vicinity
sionary tn Brazil and lias drain'd
stands, would bs more eaxxxnl- a rural church tn a fanning
By Wrs. Klrhard C.lnrk
c*l than a two-story jail on the community. Rev. SUvtmail u ■mrta $
raws »4J-»75J
married and they have throo ' Pat Underhill spent the first
ua any additional clarification on
;»rek of June at' Lake Gogebic
that . . . other than what you've be leaving the Woodbury U. B. I Ashing. Olliers in hte group were
Marv Edwards. Frank Barry.
Church nt conference time. ! Gordon Bennett and Wayne WU-

7, "7 I Hams. They reported Ashing aa
MR. RU8BKLL: Weil, baaed on ?’,b2Ul "zrzrpaMor and people and ^xcwltemt * Mr. and Mn. Carey
expertexKes of other cosnmunlJon" ue,t' a,‘nda&gt;' dl,lnrr &lt;umU
itJ' * 8und»y dinner gurote of Mr.
the sheriffs of Mkhigan-that It
*^r
,,,d Mr* Dtck CUrk
her
la, from an operational stand­
‘ •“‘*7,°’
rommunlt&gt; folks, the Elmer Colvins and
point. more economical to oper­
to .?**' '’’'■’V"™1 Doris of Hastings. In the afterBO to.Ulrtr i noon they all called on Mr. and
ate a single-story unit than any new field* Abma haort.v
_
«-u.
multiple building. Tills la from

. Mr and Mr* Victor Steaon at- ‘saddened Sunday morning when
tendetl the Freeport alumni ? spelman Casey paated away In
banquet at MlddlevUh- Saturday. j,u sleeji He was a resident of
There were about 120 present (he Hind* district for many
story units—a food elevator — The Frct[x&gt;:t Alumni, like so years Our sympathy la extended
these tilings of course are elimi­ many others, to a dying organ!- u, the family
For Sunday dinner Mr and
nated. All the way .around con- tattoo. Since there te no loag&lt;-r
a high school in Freeport and Mrs. Ted O'Laughlin entertained
the children attend school in Terry O'Laughlin ot Battle Creek
Middleville, there ore no longrr in honor of their son, Vaughn In
to have n single-story unit than। any real Freeport High gradu- the afternoon they all attended
tttes. This year there were 161 baccalaureate at Central audiUie multiple-story.
area young proplr who gradu- torlum Afterward*, Mr. and Mrs.
QUESTION: Do you have anything ated tn the Middleville class but 1-arry plaunt and family and Mr.
only four of three were interretnl and Mr* Clinton Brill and boy*
else that you would like to add. , enough to attend the banquet, were guests al the OXaughiln*
Mr. Russell?
It te expected that the rtlw ad- for «•» cream and cake. * Mon.u
diUon being added to
the Ele- (day evening thing* were really
MR RUSS Eli.Well, other than [ nientara-. building
In
Freeport hopping «l ‘he O’Laughlin home
I certainly hope th»t
Barry will lx dimplaced so tte I96d *hen Margret entertained with
court, aort
up.Uh . I l*~rt« am bo rtrt
U«r
"‘“S"
Ilnowu-buul Sthool olrtrtl
wish Urt|”l M'“
"a* •“ “ft
wcrKSDie pun I xnow uui ii u
mlnuU. -j^^jjudy Bash There were about 30
expensive in the manner to mm
ixeiirencnt of the chll- S*1* who enJ°)ed the cook-oul
which you are operating. We dla-1 drett But most of the teachers ! Mrv Bertha-Garrison remains
,rt«u&gt;»U.rtprtvuort
aixl other people prior to “* Sd?
£u« on li£ «'* •nd.
-Kobm

closing of the jail.
but U did ... and now I hope1 *H«. *“c?Uon
QUESTION

Well, let's move

has urged Michigan's motorists
to "participate In the volunteer
auto Inspection programs being
held In many communltlcw of
the State.

dial they can come up with ui

Ur

.Bob returned on Monday nrid
,or u“'n‘ W,1Lwt^hw"^/.^. reuinimThrnne

and Mm John w™i.&gt;J‘Prld"v

* Thr , AB wlU ’T"Tt

taxpayers of Ulla County. Now.
As mentioned previously in this H»pliaF-on Turoday, June 8 *
Uor/ Doug and
ould you give u* in your opinion,
and
Eld‘n?] mnL'h
»r and «»• hau^' Newton,
where the most economical build- column, there te no question re-1
girding the need tor a new Mil
Z’ &amp;nlth
Dorothy and Beverly, spent the
8«au&gt;g roe nreu lor a new jiii 8unfUy dlnn4T
o{ her uerten&lt;| w
Friday cvebut Uiere te rnery- rewsor to guro- ; parent*
Mr
Victor
,llnB lhry attended
■
_
~ ' and
----- Mrs
------------- I.IIIK
■U.UUtV the
HIP tallighl
IW.IUUIV
lious? loratton, or. aa an alter- jtton
the
site, auwxi *
of Wood- double-header iw.rtiuur
ballgame hiiu
and Sat....... the suitability ft
j... —
— .....
- Th.—- teachm
. ...... ................
Sa.iMtn. site srpa- 1 »:xxifted
—by
Kv Uie Board
n...
K.—•_ ! 1
1•
0 .M'JmmH enjoyed
enjoyed breakfaM
breakfast urday
urdav they
tlwv visited
visited GrecnArld
Grrenflrlrt
of Super-1
*h
’?®
f patlve, another building
1 wllh llle other teachers in the Village, a Sunday evening call­
’ rated from the courthouse square.
___
Lakewood .system at the high era of Leo and Dorotha CumTHEREFURE. LET'S TAKE tchool cafeteria Wednesday mIngs were Mr and Mrs George
MR. RUSSELL: Writ. In this reTHE TIME TO MAKE SURE WE ''tM1 *l
the former group Myers of Hastings ♦ ,Your corRErtiiRE a sits- that whj had dinner at the Highlander at respondent will be on vacation
’ tiie Department of Correction MFKT TWF IONG R.ANGK ,LuU‘n8* honoring the retiring and unable to write the news.
Smith, and those
------------a-----------because the only requirement is. MEET THE LONG RANGE UacllcMr* Carleton Kacchele ac­
' under the law. that It be built NEEDS OF BARRY COUNTY who arc leaving the system this
EVEN AT THE EXPENSE OF|F«W- Each of the hnnon.ro wu companied Dr. and Mr* Wayne
' within the corporate limits of the CONTINUING BOARDING t"™** &lt;«th a amaB gift
,
|

TILS'by Metcalf . . Vripe*.
sdbd* Ail his f*vor&lt;ts pat­
terns. fabrics and colors
fl.SO ap

Men's Cutlery
by Sehrade Waldon

SWIM TRUNKS in boxer
ilylev. belted models and new
stretch styles.
*M» »• $4.59

KNIVES
. . of all sixes and styles,
including hunting knives.

The Hastings Banner

By Vidor Sitton
tn-»Ul (gignment.

PAJAMAS
. long or .short,
cool cotton for his summer
sleeping comfort.
$3.95 .p

$2.50 and up
Others from $1.00

OPERATIONS FOR A WHILE i
frf 8pBfu Imm ■ a wedding Mrs F hud been
_____________________________ |returned hexne from a Winter at 1 chairman that noon at the
the South Pole and a World ladks luncheon at the Hastings
U oul Wri/wllnnd (Crowe, and visited hte grand-1 Hotel fW 31 members of the
VUUUlUIlll
parents, Mr. and Mrs Max HHS lf.th reunion cla*. They

urge you to hunt up your paper
or borrow your neighbor s and
read it carefully. If you don't
want a big white elephant on

UMBRELLAS in durable ny­
lon with handseme, sturdy
frames; easy to open.
$5.95 »p

kUDIT
Bureau

you can vote intelligently when
the opportunity is presented
A neighbor called our attention

GOLF and SPORT HAT. We
Carry the Jonscy, the one
everyone wears for golf and
other/sports. Light or dark
colors. •
$2.95

HASTINGS

SWEATERS . . lightweight
cardigans and pullovers in
smooth or slubbed knits.
$9*W5 up

Natiaasl Aa««rti»taa K«prMMlali»!
MlClIIllAX fHMB XEKVICK, lac.

toral changes affecting We*
Woodland retadenta Rev Ixiwell

SHORTS in Bermuda or Ja­
maica lengths. Madras, pop­
lin and other light fabrics.
$3.49 to $4.50

NATIONAL

the pastorate of tlx- Evangelical
United Brethren Church near
EDITORIAL Charlevoix and with hte family
is moving to the new charge
thia week. Various ministers will
supply the pulpit hero until a

ore completed with one thought in
mind: to comfort and help the
family as much os human capabili­

HANDKERCHIEFS — Fine
linens . . . from 75c to $1.00

Me think ot the Job ot servfeour diems as a round-thocTxk proposition. After all,
losses don't limit themaelvsa
to aa 8-hour workday. If yo«

SPORT SHIRTS by Shapely.
Smart styles in regular tail
types or shirt jacs. Koits and
broadcloth fabrics. Colon and
patterns galore.
$3.59 te $4.00

No

Bun Mcflltaliin Men'I Weal
.

.

YOU

We Rent Fo/mal Wear

—

CANT

AFFORD

Alt phases of our service—
from the professional care tcr'The

care and arrangement of flowers—

ACCESSORIES by Hickok.
Tie tacks and cuff link* to
Suit every dad's taste.
$150 up

.

Which We Strive
To Achieve

TIRRT ROBE for home or
beach; carefree comfort for
him'in cho.cc ot blue, white
or tan.
$11.95

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NOT

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TO

Quitting Time
on Service

home, auto accident, business
catastrophe... you want help
sight away. You'll get just that
program in our hands.

RANDSEN’C

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Insurance Agency

Over Miller's Jewelers
120 W. STATE ST.

Phoae
Wl 5-4174

ties allow.

LE0I1RRD
OSGOOD
■junenalJ^otne
CHARLES H. LEONARD

JACK D OSGOOD

Phone 945-2471

�I

I

Charge Driver
With Leaving
Accident Scene

will return

in Augustj Ifta. Lewis Stanton was an*I Barry Sale* Tax­
__ ... ovcrniglr.. guest at the home of
her granddaughter. the Richardi Payment* $83,815
Wards, of Battle Cr«k on Wed­
Michigan collected a total of
nesday of last week and attend­' *104
766X303* m aaicw taxes last
ed a muaioal recital tn which1 April, with Barry County paying
her groat, granddaughter. Pa™
XL ‘X

two days in Hastings with hb
mother and hl* Miter and family,
the Leon Halts. Bruce, hi* wife,
and nhroa children. Mike. IT.
Kathy. 13, and Chrta. 5, will move
July 1 to Cordoba. Argentina,
where ha will be general mana-;

September town af Circuit
Court nukr * personal bond.
According to City Pollee, Crtt-

[Mr and Mn. Waltar Soule* of.
I Lansing, Mis* Josephine Plnlin
of Fowlerville. Mr. and MnI Charles Mskley and Richard

Barry’s Board
Bill for Eaton

K\r .W*.**U-‘,a*urdaJr materials produced MM genand Bunday nights with her. .
cral incirj1UndUe *4.009. fo-jd
Dr. and Mra. Gordon Finnic. *32.434. automotive »24J&amp;4, apvtsiicd bit slattr and family, the' parel 41.343. furniture *2.035.
Robert VandceWerfs at Mono- miscellaneous retail »5,7(B and
tototo FaBa. Wis, over the week- [ n-retail MiN. Uae tax totaled
._ &lt; .. . -.
lianas aa In Harr*
.

were injured and two killed.
Deputies investigated 35 mis­
cellaneous complaint*. 11 trattle
complaints and 34 Other criminal
complaint*.
They gave assistance to other
department* on 23 occasions,
bounlied 133 fox. Issued 391 traf­
fic tickets, processed 541 driver'*

CHARM

GROUP

CAR WASHER

two for disturbing the peace and
oijB-each for drunk driving, dis­
orderly- conduct, simple assault,
assault and battery and escaping

ASK ABOUT
DETAILS

Accident Victims
Remain in Hospital

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Flexfab, Beer
Warehouse Entered
Deputy Sheriff Harvey Bakei
Investigated the tweaking and

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RECLINING LOUNGE
Luxury Chairs
For Dad
Deputy Baker said Flexfl
entered by forcing open th!
door with a bar, prying jj
from the casing. Draven

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convert* into a bed for
two at night. Choice of
colors. Res- $7*50.

5

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ft
styling. Choice of col* &lt;
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Includes:

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MONEY
DOWN!
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Featuring a formica, topped table with
extra leaf and set of
~
six fully upholstered $ Jl QoO
chairs in several colors.
tt &gt;

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Reg. $89.50.

J

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gift

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ft ft

Ray Potts accompanied her
daughter. Mr*. Alice Trcpp. to
Merritt last Wednesday to visit
Mrs. George Hines. They re­
turned home Saturday a Mrs.
Edmond Irving and daughler,
Busan, of Indianapolis, Ind.
made a surprise visit on ihe
Ray Pott*' They, with Mr. Pott*,
went to Evart to visit relatives
until Saturday, evening * Harry
Rogers, son of Mr. and Mn.
Gerald Rogers ot Hastings, was
graduated from Hasting* High
School Friday. Hi* grandparents.
Mr. and Mr*. James Polhcmus.
attended the baccalaureate serv­
ice*.
Mrs. Lyle Buckingham (nee
Barbara Cotten received a HA
degree from Western Michigan
University and is to teach first
grade in Yorkville neat Fall Mr.
and Mr*. Buckingham have tithe
children He teaches Elenes at
Parchment. * Mr. and Mrs. Hay
Pott* are visiting their daughter
*nd family. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin,
in Indianapolis. Ind... this week

The Jack Caton family of In­
dianapolis. Ind . arrived Friday
to v»it at Well Lake at the
Dunn oottago.
John Haan is visiting his ma­
ternal gnuxipuri'nu at Maron
tn Allegan county thio week.

�Chrystal Case
Students Enjoy
Arts Festival

IThornapple Garden
Club Plants
Tree at Facility

Personal Mention

Receptions
Honor Graduates
Honoring high school graduate
larry Watson. hl* psten's, the j
Bernard Watson*, entertained with i
a reception following baccalaureate,

visiting her mother. Mra. Oeorgs
W. Spillane. 912 &amp; Broadway,
for 10 days. Her brother. Mr.
and Mra. Robert O BpUlane and

TM’STK'
-n»nw&gt;&lt;
'SS.
Si
Mrs Glenn Ingram u
I - The business meeting
'TH,

rah. of Troy. Ohio. aBo spent
the weekend visiting hla mother. |
Mra. Ina Kepyon i* looking
forward to a very pleasant week |
aa aho is attending certmoniM
tar two of her grandchildren..
She in leaving this Thursday for
the graduation of her grand­
daughter. Pamela FlnkMner,
from the Parkside High School
in Jackson, and Friday morning

c®*1

to Kannopolia, N. C. where they
will attend live wedding of her
grandson. Tom. aon of the Rus- •ngagement
Kitty, to r
to Fred Tebo. son of Mr. and
Mra. Charles Tebo. Camp Ground
Rd. Linda is a 1964 graduate of

Mlaa Sharon Williams la home J vsrslly this Fall. Her fiance Is a
at Kellogg Community
from Central Michigan Unlrer- student
"*
ally to spend until July 1* With College. No date has been set
her parents, the Warren Wil­ for the wedding.
liam*. at which time she will go
to Walloon Lake where she la
employed for the Summer.
Mr. and Mra. Fay Hummel
entertained Mr. and Mra. Avery
SchrotU of Battle Crock for
dinner Saturday evening.
The James Partridge family
enjoyed a weekend of fishing

Bruce Babcock
Honored Following
His Graduation

Friends Honor
Graduate After
17 Years of Study

Mr., Mrs. Gross
Honored al 25th
Jubilee Celebration

cm Michigan University when he
received his BS degrre in engi­
neering and technology on Satur-

Father's Day at the home ot hl
parents, ibe Milo Partndgw
and will also observe the «t
birthday of their son. Frank.

Double Ring Rites
Unite Couple at
Yankee Springs
trait. Harper Woods. Delton.
Hopkins, Nashville. St. Clair
Shores, as well as this vicinity.
Among the relatives who were

Dinner guests of the Chester School on Thursday. June 10.
Cromers on Sunday, June 0. for, The commencement was held nt
the pleasure of their daughter,1 the Western Michigan Univcr-,
Mary Ann, were Mra. Hagel Lewis ally Field House, nnd attending
and family of Barryton, who also from here were the boys1 mother,

advertised in Vogue Magazine

Society newS
credits to graduate ot the md
of his Junior yrur. will be enter­
ing Western Michigan Univer­
sity In the Fall as he plans on

(^hip'i^hord
butterfly
print blouse:^

bra and palms graced the worship
center Mrs. Ronald Berg and Mra
Jack McCormack provided the tra­
ditional wedding music.
Given In marriage by her father,
die bride wore a floor-length gown

University to spend a weak with
hla parents, the OrriUe VanWles. before entering the Bum­
mer session. His roocnmaU, Dud­ E. W. Bliss tn February ot th'*
ley Marcum, of Oklahoma City, yaar after working there for 43
accompanied him here and left years. They live at Morgan.
on Monday for his Summer Job
Claude had three children by a
previous marriage . as did Mra.

irom iict p.u.n
Mrs aromr ILutla. chairman of
the day’s program, gave a very
Interesting one on How to Use
Annuals and Perennial* in Land­
scaping " She explained how land­
scaping can Increase the value on
one's property, also how to draw
a plan for one's flowers regarding
color.
A pleasant afternoon-was closed
with Ute hoalensea serving several
kinds at delicious cuuklrs and tea

Open House Marks
25th Anniversary
Friends afe invit’d to an open
house In honor of the 3Mh wed­
ding anniversary of Mr and Mra.
W. O. Coleman to be iwld nt
their home. M0 E. State St. on
Sunday. June 20. from 1 to 4 p in.

rose appliques also. Her fingertip
veil ot Illusion was held In place
Mra. Henry Rogers on Tuesday.
by a cluster ot organdy bows and Mra. Rogers accompanied her
pearls. Site carried a bouquet of son and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
lard Rogers to Hesperia where
they spent the weekend.
daughter; and Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Stevens (nee Joyce Grossi who
were married on Friday before the
open house, and many other rela­
tives and friends.
Refreshments were served by
alike In mint green, street-length,
slieathdrcases withmalchlng head­
pieces. They all-fSrried bouquets
ot white csgnatlons.
Miss Kathy Allen, sister of the Mike Beckwiths, for two wack*
left Sunday by plane for their
home In Oakridge. Ore. Mr. and

THE MODERN FASHION

A FLOOR TO MEET
EVERY BUDGET

HASTINGS FLOOR
COVERING

Mlchael Dorman and Mr and
Mra. Wm. Wipperfurth of Spring
Lake. -JCatiilccn also entertained

pleat-treated
and notched.

(Armstrong
LINOLEUM

123 W. Stoic Sf.
tlent at Butterworth Hospital.
Grand Rapids, where she U to
undergo kr.ee surgery.

4.00

WWWLDs

The announcement of the1 cottage St Wall Lake on Tuesday
Immediately following the cere­
Wletnlk’s open house was quite evening,' June 8. for the pleasure. mony. a reception was held In the
unique. Tire Invitation iveraldtd of two ot Ken's co-workers at church parlors. The MImcs Gall
completion of Shjricy’s 17-yw • the Hastings Mutual Insurance Allison, Gloria Ldgh and Teiu
course nnd said in part:
Co., who are leaving in the near
"The great day lux* at last, future, Charles Fry nnd Charles

From HODGES'
charge of the gurat book. Thaoe
helping about were Mrs Xyle Bil­
lings. Mrs. Barbara Count anti

Father's Day is Sunday, June 20

Norelco, Sunbeam or Remington
cousins, Mr. and Mrs. George
Banghart and Cheryl of Albu­
querque. NM. Cheryl celebrated
her birthday while here and was
thrilled with the celebration in
her honor, especially the cake

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Alma Fingleton

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tallied their neighborhood pot­
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and winning honors nt bridge

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210 E. Grand St.

ANNOUNCES
Six Weeks Summer School

Laurels sisters from Alma, Mr.
and Mra. Herbert Austin and
I family and Mr. and Mn. Lyle
Perry and family, and his broth-

ENROLLMENT
Classes Begin June 23rd
BALLET
TAP
ACROBATIC
JAZZ
BALLROOM and TOE DANCING
Phone Wl 5r5756 or Wl 5-4431

A Truly Fine Selection by the
American Greeting Card Company

Mrs. D. C. French and Roy
, Hubturd won top honors in
north - south Duplicate Bridge}
play Tuesday evening al the*
Hasting* Country Club and Mra. i
Charles Potts and Mrs Gordon
Ironside, Sr., won first In east- i
wrat play. Second In north-south '
play went to R. M. Black and
Mra. Loma Davidson of Grand I
Rapids and third to Mrs. Wil- |
Ham Stebbins and Mrs. Roy
Hubbard. Second in east-wem I
play went to Mr. and Mra. G. B. h
Goudy.ar and ihlrd to Mr. and'
Mra. Jack Kennedy.
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Watch Bands

Electric Shaver
dies and
Men's Shaving
Toiletries of c
Billfolds
Smoking Supplies . . . Cigars,
Cigarettes, Lighters, etc.
Automatic Pens and Pencils
Clocks and Watches

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... .
Established
1931

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�Leon Slanders
Honored on 50th
Wedding Jubilee

I Roses Decorote
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Bridge
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Bikihum* of rbees dccoratn

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Jolinacn and Ruth Curu*. all of.
whan have been fortunate enough
to receive Usrlr College of Regent*
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in Uie Women of the Moose.
1'

Delton Area
By Mrt. John Peubady

MUei Parks, whose American
hwne was in Na*hvine, will be
returning to her school pupil*

Altoft Mothers Club
Gives $214 to
Special School

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High School* they are enrolling'
&lt;*0 per year, where IS years ago t
there were only aa.
They are endeavoring to furnUh Chrutian education along
the usual subjects taught tn high I

inc siren in «uch achool*. the
atudenuk arc iaanUns u» build
brick houMA. even making their

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f’**® Women of Moose

Taw,*.

Uln«l Uw fro guosta with thtgr
■tnsing. Mn. Marciu* Taber of­
fered the opening prayer, and
Mrs. Nell Hughes, the benedlo-

WtaifTT trciuurer. reported a
I profit ot IT!3b from the auction
served punch and appetiser* by the I in May The club will pnanU a
boat and hostess. The men tian-1
died the cooking on the outdoor County Sixxial Education BcixjoL ,
grill* while the ladlrs arranged the Thu'mit represent* the balance,
food at the picnic table* aaeambled of the treasury over the past­
tn the back yard.
; few year*. If annexation to the
Hastings Public School* occurs.

Dinner Rolls:
Bunerflske. cloverleaf, potato biscuit*, parkarhouw, hard
roll*, and graham gams.
Shortcoke

Baking Powder Biscuits
Orange Knots6 for 39c
Coffee Cakes 58^Small 32c

102 West State Street in Hasting*

A Urge variety Vo choate horn
Ramember Every Wed. Cookie Day, 4 dox. ant. pkg. $1

WANT TO BUY? Try the Want Column

DALE’S BAKE SHOP

Wesley Emery. Mr. and Mrs Von
Howell. Mr. and Mra Ittllh Tay­
lor, Mr knd Mr*. Dexter EUtott.

WHITE'S
Photography
WKDDINjC
PHOTOGRAPHY

Sunday,

June 20

lUsnws.PM.

an accident Thursday night near
Doan* Lake. He was injured a pct
in the hospital. * Mrs. B. Wigs*
and daughter of Syracuse, Ind..

945-3967

Hand it to dear ol' Dad. His well deserved day is
almost here. June 20th to be exact. Gift suggestions?
How about a cool short-sleeve dress shirt? All white,
colors or stripes. Van Heusen or Arrow — $4.00 to
$ydO~Or maybe~o~new bathrobe? They start at just
$^99. At Cleveland's.

Anyone?

MlMlle Wins 5J3 RD Strangle
MJ*»lle Squadron. McConnell A.
A B. Bryden graduated from

.
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Give Dad a pair of these
Jiffies and his feet

|

will be happy all

/

year long! They're

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f

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comfy slippers for
slippin' around the house. Just $3.00 to
$3.50. Great Dad's Day gift. P.S. They're

washable.

Squaring of! for summer,

So stop by Mom. And while

Or, how about

Janken's “Checkher Out" swim short,

you're here, look at our

a Pair of

a game little gingham shot

big collection of JAC

Slacks?

*

Shirts. Priced from $3.99

to $6.95. See you this week!

The two-piece swimsuit takes care of itself

For Father's Day GiftsV

Cleveland's

Barbecued

\

Chicken &amp;
Spare Ribs
.come and

Is a Man's Best Friend

CLEVELAND’S
•

130 E. State
••
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In a stay-crisp blend
■

of Celanese Fort/el* polyestar and cotton.

The bra adjusts at straps and back;

•

the trunk Is fully lined

■nd back zipped. 8-16, 15.00

just wear a smile and ajailtZCll

get'emj

,
The

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Tom fir Solly Robinson

MENS and BOYS' WEAR
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through at waist and bodies

with the all-girl touch of ribbon laced eyelot

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9 A.M. to 11 P.M.

LooA for famous ’Trade-Name' labels on the
things you buy . . . yoy'll find them here!

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HASTINGS BANNER

Joins Notional

Mayor Asks
Resignation of
Airport Manager

Births at Pennock Journalism Honorary
_M-ry.B-«.

- th.

' Hastings City Council members
and Mayor Franklin C. Beckwith

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to Margery
...
Lockwood.
Muilenix and Judy Bliss.

; Honor students, tlioae maintainIna 35 Or higher for their four
mn included Terry Gerald. San­ sented Jo David Farrell. Laura
dra Btiaon. Ixw Vahtang. Laurel Adam*. Snr Converse. Carol Con­
Godfrey.
Carol
Jill vert. Gordon CMkcs. Pat Murphy.
^ST. Parol
Row.Hengubach
Dare Hook. Sue
Patty Senriba. Mike Maria. Carol

went to Sanity IP Ison. Carol Hose.
Nyla Jo Darby. Denny Story* and
Karen Spaceman, editors; Jamie
Pavikh. Ek n Worgcsb. Sully Kenheld. Jean Kelsey. R«.-r Gibson.
Diana Grraifleki and Terry McFirat-yrar Fortnight award* were
given to Dolma Acker. Sue Bach­
Joan Pavheli, Don Conrad and man. Crai« Huntley. Mary Ann
Judy Fender nvclvaf »400 Hastings Karine*. Cindy Sage. Bob Stevens
MEg, Oornpany sctolarshii*
and Denny Stans.
•
VfcMdictortan Terry Gerald re­
Flrst-ycar choir letters and serv­
ceived the 3500 Blue A Gold achcl- ice bars: Mary Bab. Lee Belfield.
•rahip, Cheryl Uwis the Library,„„„. «...
Cidb ^oiwahlp. Charles Drake Rurkey. R;lnl Carr. Jean Cavathe MSU competitive award. Kitty naugh. Carolyn Coat*. Gary- CuvRush. Carol Roae and Katltleen|)rr. La^e Eliott. Nancy Kill*.
Dorman MBU scholarships. Lee, Rosemary Fbnl. Kathy OaaxiU.
Vahtang the Univentity of Michl-]meg Gerald. Dick Oerllnger.
gkn Alumni scholarship. Sue Bab--Christine Hall. Christoper Hall, i
b I-*M "* ~i w 1 tZnn/n.
«■ ____ n___ a_k.._ ««_
cock
the National
Honor Society
scholarship award nnd Oakland Steve Jacob*, Kevin Kctul. Cecil
University award.
Leffci. Agnes MePharlm. Cuxiy
Sandy Below received Uie East­ Moyer. Dex* O'Laughlin, Mary
ern Michigan University scliular- Settles. Tom Smelker. Jan Springer.
Stap. Nyla Jo Darby the Spring Mary Stutz. David Tebo. Chris
Arbor award. Gonkni Endsley the Thompton. Elaine Tucker, Erie
Oily Bank scholarship to HSU. vonRcU. Shirley Warner, Ned Wil­
Cynthia Guggemot the Ferri., State der and George Wink*
acbolarahip, Sue Muilenix the
Second-yew choir service bars:
WMU Scholarship and Ren Dingeraon the Jaycee scholarship.

FIRST DELTON PASTOR—The Rev. Fr. Denis P. Nash. a native
of Ireland, has been assigned by Bishop Babcock ot the Catholic
Diocese of Grand Rapid* as Hie first pastor ot the new parish.
St. Ambrose. established at Delton. New appointment* ot 43
priest* tn the diocese were announced June 9. HL Ambrose will
have Oar Lady of Great Oak. Dowling, aa a minion. Both th*
Delton and Dowling parishes have been missions of SL Rose ot
IJma of Hastings. Middleville remains a mission of SL Rose.

St. Ambrose at
Delton. Becomes
Herbert Rslnhardt scholarship.' iyn Howell. Tim Ingram. Marilyn
Terry Gerald and Carol Rose U-M '------’------------ ’—*—
1
Separate
Parish
awards, Joane Parikh. Judy Pen-

sistan l pastor at St. John Vlanney Church. Grand Rapids, re­
maining there for six years until
being transferred to St. Mary's al
Spring Lake in June of 1940.

dor. Mary Lockwood. Marjorie
Buck and Sandra Allenllng Ute
Business and Professional Women's

Baxon Athletic Booster Club
scholarships went to Steve O'Don­
nell, Bob Stevens, Carl Peterson
and Dare Will.

TV^i«
A.
WoltniCE

drinking water and toilet facilities
not available for extended periods
of Ume; airport registry book not
available for fieriods of time; air­
craft not parked in designated
spaces or places for lengthy pe­
riods of time. The ramp has been

by Dawn Church. John Houk.
Cindy Sage. Cathy Shurlow. Elen ling as a mission, has been a
WurgeM aul Terry McCLiakcy.
mission of St. Rose of Lima
I Church of Hastings. St. Rose will
i continue to have St. Augustine
; at Middleville os a mission

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uicauxv oy r«uirr
occurred at 11115 on old US-131 |Mole*kl and tn June-of 1943 the
at Doanes Lake.
: Rev. Fr. Joseph C. Dunphy, now
They sold the northbound rar paitor of 8t Rn,f took p.rt )n
failed to make a sdght curve tniUw ground-breaking ceremonies
the highway, went off the rood. of me new Delton edifice.
and rolled over In® the lake.;
nett- 81 Ambrose Church
polkx told Mr. Roberta was thrown was dedicated by Bishop Babeock
out of the car into three or Mir hl March of 1964. The church 1*
feel of water. They tstlmspf Mr. Iocated off Hie Hickory Corners
Roberta was tn the water some 20: Rond Just south of IU tnteraecmlnutcs before being discovered. | t&lt;on with M-43 Nine lota. 44 by
Mr. Robert* wa* a truck driver j iM, were purchased in the Fall
for Valley Metal Product* Com- of 1951 Bt a coat of 83.600. The
p&lt;Viy In Plainwell. He Is survived j flmt building wa* started on
by hla wife. Janet; two daughters.; july 4, 1953.
The Stations of the Crow In
nt1 X'iwXin; in • me # church “Udi tor turn which
brothers. Jack or snetbyruie ana j-a!, 255
blewd on March
Gene of Plainwell. and one sister.
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He catne-gCft the US. in 1948
nnd studied philosophy for two ।

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He was ordained to the prieat-

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The Hastings Banner

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Thursday,
June
17. ICMIC
1965

One Harting* area rwldrnt
biology major, to the son of Mr.
Hartings, Mich. Bowling Alley moving If the U- |
cense U not transferred, bit ns j
Just now I'm sitting In front I've driven by I’ve wondered!
LhU dMUld u»
of eur TV watching with great wb». m &gt;!»&gt;■ tom* u&gt; nnd
! *** dim. trow, wkl do, ct, Um.
concern, and hoping for .the Wk-vt nMMT
TTct, -r U» &lt;dun»m«&gt;U
u. with ,,, beau- d
Century Fwum Boot lwo outstanding Ameriwont mtw lime no unr lot
—,—• —
drink* to atcady their hand*?
»uddtnly realta It U the paint
prreldraL He wa* president of
V
•boul 1L
It was sold to me. -Il will only bI^*1‘ 01 a&lt;&gt;d’s hand- No
Ukj Inter-Society Council and
13,14 I-,n mucl» ,norc concemwa* a member of the Student
tor l&gt;3e future of hundred.*
Senate. During th Fall and Win- of le*™,»ns ln our *"T
Upon the complaints of neigh­
tar months of hl* Junior year. cit&gt;' T,w&gt;’
our* to ,0« and bors a house in Grand Rapids.
I
____
_
tn 1-hrrlali
Michigan was raided. There 31
many,
i As parent*, it is our God given young people (two 13 year old
This Full. FYort. who earned privilege to keep oar Bowling girls* found lying around on prayed atone- that He might find
hl* degree from Kalamaroo cum Alley a place free ot the temp­ the floor too drunk to even know strength for the burden of the
le Ude. will enroll In the Univer- tallon* of a Saloon.
alty'of Michigan Medical School
Our young people neither want found to have ayphllb It wu
Jua: Beer, the cops found empty rtsterdajTi and look *rarchlngly
jn*.
Member* of the Barney Hutch- fattening the purses of the Sa­
I'm deeply grateful none of
ins family are vacationing this loon Keeper

Ruth Btanun
Soft Playgrounds are Best

CHECK OUR HOME b PROPERTY LISTINGS

Of THE WEEK

ground. There are no kid* fall­
ing down and hurting them­
selves and going down allctea is
ground. Kid* can play ball with­
out. being’hurt on thl* play­
ground.
If they cement the playground.
Jcirif win "be grUIhg hurt' air OT

nniiriuneedrextay b&gt;' j
dlviaidn nMnager. '

Located Corner
Court and Church Strutt
High School and plans Uj study
mechanical engineering al Mkh-1
igan Stale Unlveraity.1
Btudrnt* who have received
Untie their education under
pnwmm are Roderick Miller.
Michigan State Unlveraity. Rob- .
ert Babcock and Kenneth Chan- '
dlrr. both student* are Michigan '
IWh
I
The BUa* scholarship awards

S

fled lilkh school graduates to

$7,200.00
A REAL GOOD HOME IN THE VILLAGE OF WOODLAND, modern, good location and ha* been marked
down for quick sate, a bargain at ---------------- a*---.-$5,250.00
ON WOODLAND ROAD, clow to Waitings on I'i acre lot.

mailmen. paper boys. etc. etc.

'Paaes 1 to 6

'James McDonald
Class of 190“
On their Reunion
gojden anniveraary.'DicS SatlirdaV
Hohls
57 percent of the 1907 graduating ; .
. ..
qi
Clare u( Hosting* High School | A | yll/fd I AVI I Ip
m»t at the home of Mr.,and Mr*.U*1 imUUlCVlllC
• Florence Leach• .Oay Norton I
.
and attended the alumni banquet । Manj ln ,DC nmaatruu: w

Library Hours:

Monday, Wednesday
and Friday
12:30 to 8:30 p ro.

Tueuiay'and Thursday
12:30 to 6 p m.

Saturday

graduation, subject only to con­
12:30 to 6 p.m.
tinued uudent eligibility. They
are awarded by the company's
scholan lup beard under B
a pro-I
pro- ! wire Company/ in obtaining
gram which wa* established nine i engineering degrees
negroes in
m college*
couegen
land universities of their choice.
(The amount of financial areis•&lt; determl
awwrolnrd hv the- tnwr&lt;r
mms yw. an .! rance 1*
Zhi‘ih«e,T^ 4.dividual's needs,
while 22 scholarship* were re- :
...
To qualify a* a candidate, each
Th.-CTCTlu.iCT rCTCTCTd thCT,
Ing requirements: be a high
degtrea front Cree Tech. CtnflffnEu.’ womBwrraywjBrunp school, .grartuata nf. fakir. JTWBt
VcraJty of Michigan. Marquette Ing;' fill out an application form
Unlveraity, Pittsburgh Unlver­ secured from the division per­
aity. Akron Unlveraity and sonnel office-of the company;

much fun to play on That la
why I think the playground
shouldn't be cemented.
David Godfrey
O.h Grade Central School State UiUverrtty, Unlverrily of
A Wide Choice of Homes and Real Estate of All Types
Cincinnati, Akron Unlveraity.
University of Michigan. Univer­
To the Editor:
A REAL GOOD HOME IN THE SECOND WARD, with two nke bedroom* upstair* *nd one bedroom
Tins Is not a laughing mailer. sity of Pituburgh. Mich. State.
Michigan College of Mining and
heat and attached garage, for -------- ---------------- ------------------------------ --------------- ------------- $8,000.00
arix- dally so specking—for In- Technology, Pennsylvania State.
AND IN THE SECOND WARD, a real nice bungalow with living room, dining room and kitchen
Carnegie Iruultuto of Tech­
$8,900-0^ —
the ,-nple
p^pl&lt;( are paying far—when nology. Your.grtown University,
A RIAL SWELL. STOCK FARM IN PRAIRIEVILLE TOWNSHIP, with everything right up in A«f it was the Poet Office, folks had Ohio Unlveraity. Unlveraity of
parking place there to now that
University of Wisconsin and
building for the new Library the Narthwcrtem University. A total
privilege of Uw parking Its stop of 31 students' are covered under
—Why? Hence let us prepare for
The BUM Scholarship Program

A NICE BUNGALOW IN THE FIRST WARD. K&gt;* living room with hreplsce. two bedroom*, kitchen
$6,300.00

Hastings
Public Library

L.rti'nn Twa

Woodward Hartwell. Florence
Leach Norton, Effie Bennett.
Ransom and Mabel Miller met at
the Ray Hartwell home near|
Naahvllle.
NMlivme. Others
outers prerent
present were
in nu
Ray Hartwell, Oay Norton. Nan-I £•*.““*
cy Ransom. Mabel Root and | Hb wUe ***•* ,n U57Bobby Bird. Jr.
/
A delicious 12:30 limner waa
served by th* horteuJ Communi­ the Middleville area: a
cation* from Beatrice Munton Mrs. Myron &lt; Louise»
BaVler and Mrs Harry Miller Hartlnw eight gram
were greatly enjoyed and the
step-grandchildren.
highlight of the afternoon waa three
------ ...
_
Services were held at 2 pm.
a long distance call from Mary
ttoomuin Cowles
vowies who
»no greeted
ar
Robinion
।Tuesday at the Beeler Funeral
land talked with each of hei
nier classmates. The added
In make frirndshln*
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ottosen and
Mr. and Mrs Robert Benham
of Battle Creek.-were dinner day&gt;‘£na Sunday with their son
and
daughter, the Ken Ottoaens.
guests Saturday evening at the

ntng attended the dance recital
Robert Hartom. Jr., and daugh­ in which Linda and Sherry Ot­
ter. Leslie. of Urbandale were tosen tap-danced. On Sunday
entertained at Uie Benhdm cot­ they attended the Jackson Rose
tage at Podunk Lake on Sunday. Fesuval. which wa* beautiful.

made and take qualifying tests
prescribed and administered by
the company.
The responsibilities of the win­
ning students are .aa follows:
Ing college they dcnirn to attend

the curriculum should lead to a
bachelor's degree tn the normal
course of time: each tnurt mainCompany Scholarship Board.

Are Now 'At Home

eleotrlcal, welding. Indurtrial
uw on the walks. Tlu.t should and metallurgical engineering. —----------------- --------------------be the responsibility of all of ua Under the program, a number of 3931 Bavlcrs Road A|&gt;t. 2 Oxnard,
In aliort the City; we have onall student* will be .aligned by the Calif., 93131
tractor which can be used to
with a Horse, remember? can-

And many cannot afford to pay
IN THE TAFFEE ADDITION, a wonderful* bungalow, ha* a 12 x 2f) ft

living room with fireplace.

-.$27,000.00
a large beautifully landscaped yard, all in A-l condition for ...
A GOOD HOME IN THE FOURTH WARD with two bedroom* upstair* and down a living room.

youngster are like hen teeth cant
be found.
Andy Re

S7.500.00
fusion In regard to the Jail
building program. I have talked

WE HAVE TWO CA

WOODLAND MUTUAL RUREStNTATIVK
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Route 5, Hottinft, Michigan

room.

Mt in brick wall, dining room kitchen with coppertorw wove

$11,500.00
A NEARLY NEW HOME IN THE TAFFEE ADDITION. ha» three nke bedroom* and full bath and

their

various

townships

and

voters to attend, and explain to

$22,000.00

in a much better informed po­
sition to vole at Use coming bal-

stairs • living room, with fireplace, dining room, kitchen with exhaust hood, nke basement with
rtrertaton room. almo*t new, gat furnace, water heater, attached garage situated on lo&lt;?*nd half, for
$13,600.00

ocher long delay. I am positive

A VIRY WELL KEPT HOME IN THE 3rd WARD, near jchool* snd church**, suitable for either a Urge
family or for Income property, with four bedroom* and two full bath* upitair* and down an (LI
type living room with fireplace, formal dining room, kitchen and full bath, hardwood floor* through­
—... uocriw.x
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rAzwt, urith
L
UUf,
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---------- three
--------ear oaratfe
excellent location for --------------------------------------------------------------------- - ------------------------ 520.000.00
A REAL NICE APARTMENT HOUSE IN WOODLAND, two apartment*$11,000.10
95-ACRE FARM IN HASTINGS TOWNSHIP, with house with six rooms and bath, garage and tool
$12,500.00
A NICE BUNGALOW ON GASKILL ROAD AT MIDDLE LAKE, ha* living room, large kitchen with
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wide and over 500 feet drep. hat good well, septk tank and drain field, children go to Al toft School
to 6th grade, then are picked up for Hastings School*-------------------------------------------------- $7,500.00
A REAL NICE BUNGALOW all on one floor, hat living room, two bedroom*, kitchen with dining space,
full basement, amomatlc ga* heat, and ha* attached garage, for ...-------------- - —$9,500.00

WHEREVER YOU GO

informed. You just have to get
people together and explain
such complicated propositions.

to get as many voters and in­
terested folks possible to these
meetings.
Sincerely y oura

Altoft Pupils
Enjay Trips

AN EXTRA NICE HOME AT ALGONQUIN LAKI, all on one floor, with large living room, with fire­
The beginning, first and secplace, three nice bedroom*. ha* a bath and ‘/j bath, utility room, kllchen with bar and ha* dining
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- ------------ ------- ---- ---- on Thursday, May 20.
•n for --.-$20,000.00
TWO COTTAGES ON CLOVERDALE LAKE with 210 feet on lake frontage and the lot Is 200 feet deep,
lot i» right on M-43 and Cloverdale lake, furnishing* with a few exception* go with the cottages,
their mothers. Dorothy Loftus,
each ha* living-room, one bedroom, dining space and ihowcr bath, small cottage ha* living room.
.. . -____ ... L-J___ ___ _______ -I— ------ .k.
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tl AAA HA

SIXTY ACRES OF BARE LAND excepting one small lot for
..$6,000.00
BUSINESS LOCATED RENTAL PROPERTY In good business district which rent* for $150.00 per mo. for
$8,400.00

A REAL GOOD HOME IN FREEPORT, hai four bedrooms and loti of doMt room, up and down, living

garage, lot* ef shads, comer lot-------------- -------------------------------- ---------------------------- --------- $7,200
A REAL NICE VERY COMFORTABLE HOME IN THE FOURTH WARD HASTINGS, has two (car^
peted bedroom* up snd down, a living room, one bedroom, dining room, kitchen, full bath, full
bailment, with gat heat, garage, is Insulated, and has *torm window* and screens----------- $8,500
A REAL SWEET BUNGALOW IN THE SECOND WARD.wlth living room, dinette, two bedroom*. kit$13,000

Myma dcPctt and wee taken to
Uie park for their lunch anil see
nnlmxlx
Their teacher, Mrs Huwe and
Mra. Gray with mothers, Hasel
Meek and Evelyn Sprague were]
with them on their train ride i
Mrs. Hoffman took the 3rd. |
4th, Sth and Cth grade, to Green-1
field Vitlkge at Dearborn on |
Friday. May 21. They went to
Ijikt Odeun and left by train |

BUNGALOW ON M-37 WEST OF TOWN, on nice Urge lot; ha* living -room, dining area, kitchen,
bath, two bedroom*, utility room, ha* natural gat furnace for heat, hot and :old running water,
garage, about four mil^t opt of town for ...- - ——------------------------------ $8,500.00
ANOTHER GOOD BUY IN THE 4th WARD. Hastings, ha* two nke bedroom* with ctoset* upstairs
and down one bedroom, living room, dining room, kitchen and Mt bath down with full bath up.

They vlaltod Greenfield Vil­
lage. which occupied an area of
260 acre* and nearly 100 build­
Ings,
historic bornre. shop*, i
schools, mill*, stores and labora- I
torics. and the Henry Ford Mu$10,000
«um 14 acre rtructure house. The |
A RIAL GOOD. YEAR 'ROUND HOME RIGHT ON LEACH LAKE, hat living room, three nice bedroom*,
children all enjoyed themselves, i
dining and kitchen room* combined, bath, ha* redwood siding, good well, lot I* 50 ft. wide, runs
,
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L. -— ■ - - --- * «Vu&gt;L —M-• —
U — 1 zt z, . — I Zl-L-1——
there. Audrey .Thomas. Gayno
Westbrook. Elaine White. Geneva
Dryer and Margaret FeUke,
WE NOW HAVE LEINAAR S PLAT ON BIG CEDAR LAKE, VERY REASONABLY PRICED AND
WILL $£LL ON LAND CONTRACTS,
*
On June. 3 the children had a
farewell dinner for their teacher.
A GOOD HOME CLOSE IN IN HASTINGS, ha* two bedroom*, hall and full bath upstair* and down one
Mra Helen Huwe of Nashville
bedroom, living room, dining room, kitchen and toiUt teal, ha* basement with new ga* furnace,
The mothers that helped with
new water haatsr, situated on Vi tot. foe----- --------------------------------------- —------------- 5.250.00

TWELVE (12) NICE LAKE FRONT LOTS on Algonquin Shore*, priced from $1,000.00 to $2,000.00 aa.

Bobbie-

Brady,

Nella

ah*pier.

Janice Poem. Shirley Decker.

DUE TO RECENT SALES WE NEED NEW LISTINGS
HASTINGS SALESMEN

ESTATE
OKER

Carl Ni.tham.r
Hom. Phon. WT5-3OO4
Richard Slocutn

145 W. SfaH

Haatirws, Mkh.

Hom. Phon. Wl 5-5156

Mt^ecar.

House guests of the Wade
Shook* over the weekend were
her sister and family. Mr. and
Lima. Ohio. They o
Mr. and Mr*. Shook
to the graduation of
ion-ln-law. Bruce Ba
Weatem Michigan University on
Saturday morning, and the re­
ception In the afternoon at hl*
home In Albion.

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�Historical Society
Picnic Thursday

। Local Men on
Grand Valley
Scout Board

Southwest Barry
Recreation

Barry Sheriff’s
Posse Aids
Needy Charity
Sheriff Merl IL Campbell and
other member# of the Barry
County Sheriff* Posse partici­
pated in Uie "Pony Express Ride"
for muscular dystrophy Satur-

Tom Carl Wins
Feature at
Local Raceway

and Bryan Crofoot. bringing the
total tn the fund to MM2T. His­
torical Society leaders said U
more would make it possible to
place a new marker in the

Gloii Croak 4H
Rock Club Meets
1-oXr at 1:30 for beginners and
2:» for Intermediate*
Thursday. June 24. the lifesavln&lt; class will be conducted from
1.-&gt;0 to 3 pm. al Rkkert *
FrtOu, June 33. beginner*

Last Thursday, June 10. the
Gias* Creek Valley 4H Rock Chib
visited Peck's Rock Shop in Bat­
tle Creek. Peck ha* an extensive
Michigan Museum filled with

Highest Rank
Presented at
(Family Picnic

Lake and intermediate* at 2:30
at the same place.
The Little Iz-ague and Babe
Huth League baseball program 1*
setting underway and Uioae in­
terested should contact Dontewiu. Little League te for boys 8
to 12 and Babe Ruth League for

:

was 2nd. BUI Lasara* 3rd. fol­
lowed by Jim McCormick, Paul
Owens, Johnny Campbell, Augle
Wood. Pat Densmore. BUI Toppci

Michigan Plays

EUB Youth
6 Home Games
Attend Tiger
Game Saturday,
The youth of the Evangelical
United Brethren Church with
their director, Art Steeby, and
Pastor Herb Buwalda. traveled
by bus to Detroit Saturday. June
12. to view the Deteolt-Minncsoi*

Thi* gnarled old tree io the Allegan state game area,
which seen* to be just right for climbing by youngsters,
yean ago nay.have guided Indian* in their travels through
the wilderness.
According to a long-standing opinion
shared by some and scoffed at by others, these early
natives of Michigan marked their trails by bending saplings
and staking then down ao that the misshaped trees could
be easily spotted. Happily for today's sightseers, many
of these so-called trail-tsarker trees are still found io
Michigan. They have been reported in Allegan and Ottawa
counties and near Traverse City, Whitmore Lake, Brighton,
Spana, Muskegon, Whitehall, Glen Lake, Northport, Elk
Rapids, Acne, St. Jobos, Rose City, Munising, Au Train,
and Ironwood. Whether these trees are indeed old Indian
trail markers or whether they were deformed by the forces
ot nature is a moot point but, whatever the cate may be,
they add a curious touch ot innrest to any outdoor trip.
-Mich- Dept, ot Conservation

Armchair Athlete
ground* at lake* Ids where they
enjoyed a picnic lunch and peri­
od of relaxation.
1111* wa* the first of a serie* of
Summer outing* which are being

We clipped the following gem, which might be of interest
to many:
“When be was six years old, he Ws in the car when his
father was caught speeding. His father handed the officer a $5
bill with his driver’s license. ‘It's OK son,’ hit father said as
they drove off, ‘everybody does it.’
.
.

Pets Available
a hot dog roast, each member to
bring hi* own camp fire treat

At ■ verv UnnrMsin Ctnu

A special guest will be Charier.
Hoover of Grand Rapids who
wUl talk. on collecting rocks.
There will also tie a period of
Identifying specimens so bring
them along.

pinned the badge on her son.
Chris presented his mother an
Eagle charm necklace as a token
of his appreciation for the help
she had given him in reaching
the highest rank in Scouting.
Other-awards presented at the

FOLLOW THE
of the Voyageurs
THRU MICHIGAN'S HISTORIC UPPER PENINSULA
AND ACROSS THE MAGNIFICENT MACKINAC BRIDGE

Earn CMU Letters
Pau! Peterson was among the
33 receiving Vanity awards pre­
sented at Central Michigan
University for Spring sports.
Paul f. a baseball pitcher.

"When be was nine his mother took him to his first play.
The boxoffice nun couldn't find any, seats until his mother
the youngsters. "A lifeguard in
every family" Is what the Con- posed of within 30 days after the
servauon Department U urging permits arc obtained. Motorists
Stale park swimmers. Three ot may not give the animal* to
someone-else. Non-residents my

first summer Job. at Uie big mar­
ket. His assignment was to put
«mc&gt; include, besides the North the over-ripe tomatoes to the
Carollilg contest, meetings with bottom of boxer, and the good
Mlnncffta at Minneapolis, Oct.
33&lt;Jldnois at Champaign, Nov.
6 and Northwestern at Bvanstoh.1

not keep their ey* on every
swimmer all the ua», and they
shouldn't be ctasldered is Vifftin biby litters. “The job of
ervislon is everybody's -buMnefia.
nnd that applies especially so to
parents of young children," Collide sprinter, still is sizzling
-ver'the lOO-yartf dash final tn
the MIAA meet when he failed
io defend successfully his cham­
pionship. BUI claimed a false

His neighbor was in the upper
three per cent of his class, but
he couldn't play right guard.

FREE! WHITE hr Fm Vxatiea LHsrs-

•3 'Its OK kid.' be said, every­
Central Michigan University's
body doc* it.'
10-game 1M5 football schedule
“Johnny wa* caught and tent for the vehicle damage they suf­ Includes its 13th appearance In
fer. In keeping deer they' have
home In disgrace.
“ ’How could you do this to me killed, motorists will need to ob­
and your mother?' his father tain permits from cmucnauon
ini* will validate t^e
fact that the animals were uc:u-

Slnilliililt Li/eyaei

The roaring Tahquamenon Falls,
the bustling Soo Locks, sky-high Lake
of the Clouds, Porcupine Mountains,
I’ictured Rocks. Colorful Copper Coun­
try, Kitch-iti-ki-ni Spring and many
otlwr natural and man made wonder*.
Make your trip more enjoyable thru
Michigan's cool, scenic

UPPER PENINSULA

OK kid,' they told him, 'every­
body doe* it.'
"When be was 19 he was ap­
proached by an upper classman

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enforcement agencies hate been
authorised to release hlchwiy*
killed deer to driver# They -*1U

NO INTEREST
NO CARRYING CHARGE

Gifts

New Electric
Dad's
Sunday
June 20th

Johncock drove in the super
modified race* at Uie %-tnUe
track here from 19M through
I960 and won the championship
of the Fort Wayne Racing As-

Johncock lived in Hastings.
Mich. and competed at the local
track on Tuesdays.
Mike Oladleux. former FWRA
president, said of Johncock. "fft
*w*-one smooth pilot and a real

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N»VmHih Nwerttry

�vrralty iwrvsw -------- „-------------through off-campus credit and

acorn* Chenoweth. ShooUng 41s

Christensen,
Ironside, Blair,
Hodges Leaders

ter. Dwight Fisher. Lynn Snyder
and ironside.
Monday's results:

Patrick Hodges la leading the
Red Dlvuion of the Men's Mon­
day Golf league at the Has­
tings Country Club. Dr. Larry
Blair te six-point* out in front
in the White Division. Otto
Chratensen has a three-point
bulge in Uie Green and Gordon
Ironside holds the top rung of
Ute Blur ladder.

Wildlife Nurtery Facts

57. 0: w croninger 48, 4. Osgood
66. 0; Chenoweth 40. 4. Booth 45,

J. Bennett 40, 4 pointe. Lam-

It. Campbell 03, 4. Bay 52. 0;

Jog Bennett haa 21 pointe In Bk-grl 01. 0;
the White Division. Clarke 20.
Rohde 17. Snyder. Lambert and
Bay 16. McMillan 15. Roberta 14.
Kinney and B Miller 12. Warner
Ironside 41, 4. Gillespie 54. 0;
and Pwhcr 13. Campbell IQ. Art Laubaugh 40. 4. Burr 45, 0; Wood
Bennett 0. Clarey 5 and E Mill­ 51. 4. Hubbell 65. 0: Hollister 40.
er and Chud Jamea 4.
Mitehril 6G. 0: Cove 46. 4. Hama­
ty 46. 0; PanfU 51, 3, Jacoba 47,
Kcihl and Shirkey Z2, Sexton 21.' 1; Chase 51. 4. H Smith 46. 0;
Wood 51, 2, Hollister 48. 1; Hol-

Phone

plumber

Smith 10. Aldrich 8. Pugh
and Siegel 7, Huebner and
Grooo 5 and McAllister 4.
Ironside hag 24 pointe In the
Blue unit. Cove* and Hollister
23, Hamaty 21. Laubaugh IB,
Mitebell and Jacobs it, Mac­
Leod and Wood 16. PanfU 16.
Chase and Burr 14. Homer Smith
12. Sim S. Hubjyll 7. Gillespie 6.
herwood 5 and Fletcher 4.
Joe Bennett carded a 40 this
Laubaugh.

Bob

Hollister,

and

54. 4. Hubbell M 0: Wood 51.
4. Cove 64, 0; Laubaugh 40. 4,
Pairings far Monday:

Stanley vs. Winick. W. CronGoodyear. Hodges va Mathews;
G Miller va. Chenoweth, Ouen-

'

While Division

The Ledges
Prepares for
New Season

Middleville Has
Most Successful
Blood Clinic

Howell, Mrs. Dean Cridler, Mn.
Tim Wood. Andrea Mulford. Mrs.
Fred Brog. Linda Wolbrlnk.
Stephanie Howell, Mrs. James
Miller.
Mrs. William Cridler wa» in
charge ot canteen, assisted by
members of Hospital Guilds 10

clinic to be held tn Middleville
for -----many
months
resulted
in the
Lambert vs. Blair: B Miller vs. —
. -------------------— —„
—Rohde. FLiher vs. Snyder; JtunewXolleclion of 117 pinta on Monday. June 7. Mra. Keith Gordon,
executive secretary of the Barry
Roberta re. Campbell.
Red Cross Chapter, reports.

Gloria Tolan. Bonnie Travis;
Maebelle VanWeelden, Dick
Verburg, Sharon Welch. Kather­
ine Wlerlnga, Lee Wlerlnga.
Charles Williams, Duane Wil­
liams. Dale WUlyard, Mn. Dor­
othy Woodmansee, Donald Gol­
den, William Fate. Richard Shoe­
bridge, Charles HjRteock, Carol
Palmer, Ruth Vanderhelde, Ken
Moore;
Edwina Bowles, Larry Vaughn.
Richard Smith. Cart Brandt,
Lyle Blough, Brian Engstrom,
Ernest Smith, George Youngs.
Ken-gchondelmayer, Raymond
McJunkin. Gary Hill, William
Selby, Shirley Howell, Ron Mc­
Kelvey, Rose Morgan. Martha
Thompson;
Robert Porter. Warren Kermeen, Beatrice Miller, WUllam
Ritchie, Howard Belton. Eugene
Glass. Janice Fisher. Charles
Eggers. Ramon Soldlvar. Richard
Rose. Paul Whltmeyer, Bob Mar­
tin. Arvid Miller. Clifford Lewis.
Richard Court. Betty Hill, Ger­
ald CWte, James Berry. Robert
Kenyon.

Call the
dry cleaner

FOR FUN
and HEALTH

ALL
SUMMER

LONG

OPEN
BOWLING
theater .

time

By Mri. John Hook
Mltan
*41-104

prtunUu and
Musical cornerites form an im­
portant pan of this new season's
playa: The Boy Friend; Lute

15 minutes from landing wan. on' Ledge Park where they can find

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ORTHO Feature.:
1. Contains Phaltan foe mildaw
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2. Control* moat insect.

5. Uie a.
4. Handy plastic squeeze duster.

5. Duster can be refilled

Andrew Aicken, Glenn Alnalee.
Robert Anderson. Doris Apsey,
William Apsey, Norman Asplnall,
Edna Bechtel. Phillip Bender.
Walter Bender, Bradley Bennett,
Richard D. Blough, Don Boysen,
Tom Bremer. Eugene Brady:
James Carroll. Forrest Clark,
A. Cline. Don Clum, Margaret
Clum. Adrian Cole. Robert Clin­
ton. Ardlth Cridler. William
Cridler. Irene Cutchall. Robert

THE FURNITURE
BUILDING

Blair s Farm &amp; Garden

Wayne Hazel

231 W.

Fhossa 374-3523

Bympathy goes out to the
family ot Spellman Casey. * Hr.

Improve Your
Gome Before
Next Season

Check the

Durfee

Moore and Gerald Clsler.
The physicians on duty were
Dr. Melvin Noah and Dr. Jack
Brown.
Registered nurses asaUUng the
Regional Nursing SUIT were Mrs.
Arthur Smalley, Mrs. Harold
Taber and Mrs. Don Jackson.
Other volunteers assisting in
various capacities were Mra. Ed
Wlertnga, Mrs. James Norman.
Mrs. Robert Wenger, Mrs. Ernest
Smith. Mrs. Dorr Howell, Linda

ship's beH, special ay
playhouse. after &lt;1

provfdea

UPHOLSTERING

BOWLING

ly painted.

Battle Hymn. Other popular
plays scheduled are Mary, Mary,
and The Sound of Murder; enter
Laughing; Oedipus the King;
Located in the colter nf lovely Mrs. McThtog; and an 1880
Fitzgerald Park on the Grand melerdnuner. To mount thte
River and surrounded
'
ambitious schedule, the Lcdgro
ihade tre-js, picnic — uU. and company has expanded both axcolorlul, tutlcaliy and technically Slng-

AasUUng In the unloading and
re-loadlng the mobile were Mike
Gene Kral. Central Michigan
Booth. Tom Warner, Phil Myers. Unlveraity first-baseman. played
Jim VanHoutcn and Jim Gordon. errorless baseball while partici­
pating in 37 of his team's 40
preparing equipment during the scheduled games in 1965. hand­
operation.
ling 255 fielding chances.
Cook; Christensen va Hora.
Mrs. James Hlcki. assisted by
Sexton vs. Pugh: A. Smith va
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Plnkbelner.
Joined the “3 Gallon Club."
was In charge of recruitment
One gallon pins were awarded with the help ot a calling com
to Bonnie Travis. Robert Andcr- mittee.
Mitchell; H. Smith n. Mac­
Leod. Ireenslde va. Hamaty; Hub­
bell vs. Jacobi. Wood va. Pan­
fil; Sherwood va. OlUeaple. Hol­
lister va laubaugh; Burr va.
SUn.

Grand Ledge out to PUxgwald

and Washington. the members
Larry Martin. Walter Martin.
Dick McNaughton. Jack Moore. pony art pUbortng In Grand
Robert Moore. Elizabeth Norman.
Pat Norman. WiUon. Oglesbee.
Don Oudinan. Tom' Owens. Rich­
ard Raymond, Norene Relgler,
Ted Richards. James Roberson.
Rick Rodriquez. Walter Rogers;
John Schuitema, Wm. Schleh.
Don Sherk. Larry Btnke, Walter
M. Sinclair, Wm. Smart. Lucille
Smalley. Ted Smith. Kay Spyker.
Marc Hauler. Larry Stratton,
Sandra Teesdalc, Howard Thaler.

0; O. Milter 43, 4. Osgood 04. 0.

Red unit, W. Croninger haa 34.
Chenoweth 23, Mathews 20. J.
CroninKcr, Gardner and G. Mill­
er 10. Lawrence 15. Guenther 12.
Osgood and Booth 8. Stanley 7,
Winick 0, Puanlkaa 5, Bteury 4.
Martin 2 and Goodyear and

the

than Helds, Lloyd Hnkbelncr.
Ray Ptnkbelner, Stan Plnkbclner.
George Foote;
Robert Getty. Chet Oeukea.
Melvin Haight. Prank Heacock.
Victoria Hlroua. . Jack Hooper.
Joe Hute. Mrs. Elaine Hunter, D.
Jager, H* Kaufman. Rodney
Kenyon. Harold Kenneen. Paul

Afternoons
and Evenings
Bob &amp; Mickey Lambert
Your Hosts

HASTINGS
BOWL INC

graduation open house for Carol

Creek Sunday. * Mra. Paul Bu­
low and children of Traverse
City spent the Weekend with her
Stanton. * Mr. and Mn. John
Hook were Sunday callers of Mr.
and Mn. Ray Freeman In Nash­
ville to see their daughter. Mn.
lids Lowe, of Sacramento. Calif.

family spent part
camping at Allegan
* Debra Hunt and Susie Howell
attended their piano recital
Sunday at Central auditorium
given by their teacher. Mrs.
Wienert * Mr. and Mrs Robert
Foster and family were Sunday
Haber Footer. - ------- ----------------Oarl Schuler and daughter of.
Florid* were Bunday collars of

Central Michigan' Univenlty
golf coach Leo Wlineski coached
the 1543 ML Pleasant High

That s right

YOU ARE SEEING
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Waodlend et Michigan

Call the

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garage

What a

wonderful

thing the

On your savings. In addi­
tion, every account Is In­
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Thera Is no fluctuation Inthe value of your Invest­
ment. Your dollars are
readily available.

Plymouth Fury sales are up 180.8%
Plymouth sales are going great! In fact, the Fury is the hottest-selling car

telephone is!

in Plymouth history! And to keep Plymouth sales going strong, your Plymouth Dealer

And how

is doing everything he can to make it easy for you to own a ’65 Plymouth.

little It

Top-dollar trade-in allowances, easyierms with many months to pay. So if you want to

see even more Plymouths, get one for yourself and tell your friends about it!

costs! )

HOT DEALS ON GOOD USED CARB, TOO I Plymouth sales are up, and that means
that Plymouth Dealers are getting more and more good used cars In trade. So.
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Michigan
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BARRY'S FARM STORE

DEWEY'S CAR PALACE

S. Hanover at Hastings City Limits

M-43 at Sprague Rd., Dalton

945*5932

�t-n* wrrwoi! banner
nwii.r, hem 17, IMS Middleville ’u-raduattoi and the

A Tragedy of Errors byJ«nyM«raa

Barryvlile

ptwocK «

By Mr*. Burr Fatten

Card of Thanks

The community extend* Its jtvovni
sympathy to the family of Rob-

Grand Raptd* * HaroM Wood*

Dan Peterman
Of Lake Odessa
Dies Frida

The Barm lite «H will P**y “

Many thanks to kind friend*

pm. Sunday * Mr. and
*rl Tribl**, Gertrude To­
bias and David South left Friday
trip to the World’s Fair and

,.n.l Mm-

Sunday. * Mra Andrew Brandt
and Mr* Allen Flsli visited Mra.
Stella Yairger. Mra Audio Roush.

.Hoepttai.

DOWLIMU
CARD OF THANKS

waa a Ufe-isaB resMstrt 8f t o
Hasttnss and Lak* Odsee* ar *.

DOWO.I*
and Washburn. Ill.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.

the City Council, WBCH and
Clinton were dinner guc*ta of attended a family gtteto-gtther

Roger Tobias. Mln Shell* Baun-

the graduation ot their son. El­
travels Uie people of Hasting* Crites enjoyed a cook-out at lery from the lonte High School
will remain the dearest to our the Bill Btougfa* Thursday. * Thursday. ♦ Mra Donald
□ordle, Duane, Sob and Chris

and Linda and Mr. and Mr*.
Richard Asplnall of Algonquin
Lake. * Mr. And Mra. Duane Day

vtaiUng her father. Alva Moore
and other relaUvea for a month.

Ing and operating i
Truck Uno between

were Bunday evening callers of
Schmidt of Spring Lake waa a

Freeport

and family were Saturday din-

John. DeWecrd

Donald DowsetL
Rhea Mead accompanied Mr

pita! Jane 8. * Master Neills

TM-1211

to the Methodist Conference at
Albion Sunday where th* Rev.
Max Gladding wa* ordained ★
Mr&gt;and Mr* Harry Parker of
Nashville called on Mrs. Charles
Day last Monday night. * Mrs
Josephine Brown. Edward and HASTING*—Frank Qlktaa S3. Lor
Kathy of Bellevue were Wednes-

Moon at Algonquin Lake.

and family at Dutton were Juno
family were overnight gueete at

Algonquin Lake
Duka attended the graduation
of Duane McDtrmld at CWe- Thursday visitor* of Mr. and
donla, June 3. ♦ Mr. and Mra
Mrs. Richard Bird entertained
Margarete Lohr of Harting* and
Wednesday honoring her daugh­
ter. Cindy's. 6th birthday. Quart*

3,883,000 persona wore killed or ln|ured In highway
accident* In 1964.

Flint before picking up their
of Hastings and Mrs. daughter. Kathle, a itudent in
Kalamazoo, and returning home
Minnie Clanorw of West Branch * Born to Mr. and Mrs. William
Elliott at Pennock Hospital. Sun-

Duke* attended the graduation dren

•ton following at hla home

and Mr*. Rchcri Hiunphrey anil
family Mr. and Mra Keith Bueh-

writing he had not been named.
He has a little 3-year-old brother. * Mr. and Mr*. Gary McGhee
are the parent* of a boy, born

June 8 dinner guerta. * Master
Gayle Thaler left June 3 to

I’ncr &lt;if Alto were Monday cvc-

Ft Knox. Ky. and U spending a
10-day leave with his parents. Mr.
and Mra HoweU Newton. He has
been oaMgned to a Nike Base in
Gary. Ind. * Mr. and Mrs. Ben

nd then

during
m bus

* Mr. and Mra. Robert C. Smith
and family attended a birthday
dinner for Mr*. George Ke*ter
of Kalamazoo at the home of
Mr*. Hasel Higdon. Sunday.
Mis* Nancy Smith attended
farewell ^arty for Mr. Wen.
worth Saturday night, at the
Puller Street school. * Mr. and
Mrs. Karl Pufpaff and family
were Thursday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd initpaff and

Bleam. * Mrs. Ruth Bleam waa
a Sunday dinner guest of lier PufpafTs took Beverly to Lake
IXIML'r on
Ull Sunday
OUIIUI) where
Klien she
MIC Ji
4)
daughter emd family. Mr and Mr*, Louise
Howell Newton * Mra Henry spending a week at a workshop;

Eroest Wainwright and Mr. and nock Hospital. He weighed T lb*. North Freeport Friday.
entertained the Left-Over Com­ Mra Wayne Fields of Caledonia
11 oa, and has been named
Mr. ^d Mr*. Marrin Patrick
munity GHub. June. 5 * Mr. and
Noah Scott. The McGiwcw have aUnulrri Ule graduation open house nnd Mn. Richard HhUpp and
two other sons. * Congratula- lor Gerrylyr.n ’Dnxnpson of Ionia
Shupp and family of St. Johns. I
State Park. * Mr. and Mrs Reu- Cool and Rosemary Rodney and
Our WSC3 wilt meet Thura-'
—--------- -- ---- . _
ana mra crania *imii**mi,
Mra. KclUi Buciilcr and family
Kimberly Kay. was bom at Fc:- IoJli&gt; w MrK Tcrf strimback and
attended a graduation parly for
Mr. and Mra Robert Blough at nock Hospital Sunday at \am juidren of lake Odeou* spent home of Mr*. Charles Day. Please'
Northville. * Mr. and Mra Juie She weighed 8 lbs, 10 ass.T5he Mond&gt;y with her mother. Mra come. * Burr Fossett called on
Turner and family spent Ute has two little brothers, Kevin rjcJujxI Shoebridge. * Miss Jane'
remained with them.
weekend with MT. and Mra.
Wilder and her fiance. Frank Home in Charlotte Sunday. The’
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Penney Kreuger, of Grund Rapid* were
and daughters and Ron Wilcox rn Vachgri Taylor of Flint
and daughter. Kitty, of Satelitc Sunday visitora of Mr. and Mrs.
Norval Thaler * Mr. and Mr*
Jr., of Eaton Rapid* were SunFloyd Grinnell in time for gup- Elwood Yoder entertained with a
at Ferguson-Droate Hospital. ben Crites.
per last Monday. Evening Call-.graduation reception for Uie for- George Humphrey, Sr.
Bunday. * Mr. and Mra William
er* at the Grinnell home were mer’s daughter and the latter's and Mra. George Humphrey, 8r.|
Hunt of Grand Rapids and Mr*.
were supper guest* of Mr and
home Wtdno- Mrs. Robert Humphrey. * S 'SgL
Lnsile Dickerson of Dowling. and children. Mr. and Mrs. Bcrand Mra Henry Humphrey and
Clinton and family of Middle- and Mr*. Robert Ayers and tendance. ** Mr. and Mra. Nanai family are having Japan on
Adon Uyen and Mrs Dccdy ville were Thursday visitors of daughter, nil of Battle Creek.
Hl ■■ —
If. _ HA Mtn
iua PUTULI, sir IU1U mra ni- —■ —
...... Group of the Methodist Church Base. S.’Sgt. Humphrey is with |
to Uie Grand Rapid* Museum
thur Clinton. * Mr. and Mra. 1 family of Algonquin and Mr. nnd Sunday evening.
Saturday supper tn««* of Mr. Carl Upntr and Mrs. Emma Mrs. Eldon Grinnell. * Quentin.
Mrs. Katherine Ralrigh and Mr*
vaicric and
auu George cElliott,
.hiu,v. ui
Fuller of Mulliken were Thura- | Valerie
of Frank liecock and children of
-a--. _ Hith,. wr.VrnH Hastlntfy^prnt
with
the weekend With
□rand Rapids were Sunday vlsltheir grandparent*, Mr. and Mr*.
Mr. and Mra Glenn Kauffman and ' Tom Owen enjoyed dinner at
Mr and Mr*. Robert Clinton Floyd Grinnell.
Sunday callers at the Floyd family of Mill Lake. Gcorgr Kauff-1 Schuler* in MarahaQ June ft
and family of Middleville’ were
Grinnell home were Mr* Bee man ot Sherwood and Mr. and celebrating thetr Bth wedding anMrs. Nlal Metcalf of Herecy,
Holenbeck of Scbcwa ami Mra
Bunday.
* Mr and Mrs. Floyd Dukre Avis Faunce, daughter and niece
ot BcnUey. * Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mr*. Milton Buehler. * Mr. and
Roy» of Grand Rapids
June 6 with Mra Effie Parker.
Mr* Mary Dukes and Keith to Grinnell received word from Mr* MUton Buehler *Uen&lt;1eil the Bob Moser and M
their sen. Randy, saying he and Left-Over Club party at the home
of Grund Rap'd*
hl* family will arrive tn Freeport
Saturday after three year* In
old Eckert and children attend- Germany. * Mr* Charles Over­ Saturday. * Emery Kime ot
hrr twin daughters. Durene and
bolt returned Thursday after Clarksville and Mrs Henry Beland
Coldwater State Home Sunday.
spending four weeks with her
daughter and family. Mr and
Grand Rapids were Thursday Frisby. Sunday.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mr*. Peter Kozak, of Springfield.
toured the too. and enjoyed a
Miss Donna WaUuna* of Knln- Va, and her son and family. Mr.
Mr*. Effie Parker accompanied
and Mrs. Maurice Overholt, of
at the Wayne-Tagg home were
Middleton Pu
Conklin to
and Mr*. Ciurlea Hoyt attended
Mra. Pete Wallunaa. * Mr. and
family of Middleville. Mr. and
Uie Standard OU announce club
Mra. Pete Wallunaa attended a
Mra Richard Bird and family
breakfast st Lanning's Restaurant
ef Irving. Mrs. Virginia Vende- ciuldren enjoyed a picnic din- Pstty Boyion Sunday afternoon. wvrd from Lan-sing that she had in Grand Rapids Friday. Later
Anne graduated from the Uni­ passed Uie Michigan Htate B&lt;wrd they visited Mr. and Mra. Forrest
Wiliams, also of Grand Rapid*. *
brldge celebrated their wedding from Marywood Academy, in practical nurse She is employed
anniversary Saturday with dtn- Grand Rapids, a Mra. Mina at Borges* Hospital In Kalamazoo.
Randy to Mantoti wiicie thcy iSNOl
from BaturdayXlll Wednesday.
Dutcher.
held a double open house gradu- Root of Hastings wire Sunday nock Haefrital and two weeks their daughter, Linda, to the Hint
Community College for a pteceat tire Hoyt-Dutcher cabin near
bert Blough. June 2. Tiiere were Cliarln Walt and family of Has­
Baldwin. * William Mishler re­
tings enjoyed a fish fry at the
turned to the home of ills daughRichard Shoebridge home SatarFriday after spending some time
land and family, Mrs. Wilma
Saturday visitor Pavllch and Joanle. MT. and Auditorium Sunday. Tiiey attended at Pennock Hospital. Both Mr. and
Mr*. Mishler will spend some time
Thompson attended the graduaMrs. Ray Wleiand and family.
at the Richard Shoebridge home.
tiiere while thetr new home is
being readied. * Mr. and Mra.
of Hastings, Mra Paul Crumla attending a Girl Scout Camp
David Yoder at the Norval
THE (Mi, BIG
•Dialer home.
Briery KI me.
and Mra. Ronald Owen ot Middieson and family were June 6.
vllie
enjoyed
an
outdoor
duuNr
vtattors at ’he Paul Buison home.
at the home of Mr. and Mn. tan Center Wednesday. * Mr. and
Georgs Owen Sunday to celebrate Mra Muri HosteUer visited Mr and
the wedding anniversary tf Mr. Mrs. Will Mishler at Uie Cturiee
Owen of Middleville were Bun- thetr granddaughter. Cindy Bird. and Mr* Ernest Dipp nnd the Blough luxne Sunday. * Mr and
blrtliday* of Brun Dipp and Mra. Mrs. Charles Gibb* are sending
THE 0006E-SIIE
Ronald Owen. * Mr. and Mrs. Bob
ti»e gradiuitlon at Mlddk-vUJe.
Newton and BUI attended Uie
end in Kalamazoo, as gue*t* of graduation at Middleville Widnas- Tustin.
i on ran
tier parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rich­
William Farby and his mother.
Blough. Miss Becky Cool, and Charlee Martin and daughters of ard Vendevllle. They attended
Mis* Judy Blough and Donna VermoutvlUc, were Wednesday a family get-lo-grther honoring tended the reception at .the Mn&gt; Mrs. Susie Farby visited Mr and
___ a. —
•
II—,
sonic Temple for Becky C&gt;»L
Mrs. Ann Wolcott and Mis Maly
Bass and family were. June
visitors of Mr. and Mrs Bob Noerattended a birthday party for ton. * Mr. and Mrs Bob Newton
Cindy Bird al the home ot her and Bill were Saturday dinner and Mrs. Alien Fish at Uwi Gun
Mrs. Charles King and Lloyd
Bini lost Wednesday. ♦ Mr. and Hustings * Mr. and Mrs Arthur and Mrs. Minnie King of Ii
Fuller and Beth of Hasting* »ere attended the wedding of 1
Thursday evening viMtors of Mr, Myrna Shaffer, daughter of
MEMORIAL MONUMENTS
and Mrs Robert Newtor.
and Mra James Shaffer of
OF DISTINCTION
Hastings. Bunday. W Mr. and

rural Haslett

Keith Buehlrr.

atd family of Algonquin Lake

Monday at
in Lakeside Cemetery. Rev
McCarty of Saranac official

Changes Plea

J
Municipal court jurats were-on

|a
xiDDLEVlLLB- Marilyn P***, B5,
Mot* hlcnigaim, Sil Ormd
J«a« 1; wun*a Arkvrwa.

_ state street June
changed JU* plea to guilty and

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Lune Campbell. Diuine CampRapids. * Mr. and Mrs Hrnry
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ceremonies for Captain i Midway's fighters and bombers Good Sports Record
portant advice to give Uie young Kelhy Graduate*
■s and fellow officers in have been bombarding oom. . . Here Is life, an experiment From w««t Paint
'muntet brldgm.
bridges, supply depots,
d^poto.
Central Michigan University
S3? ot captain and major'rnunlst
to a great extent untried by ms;
marked
the end at more than airfields, trudteamova
truck convoys mid
and «hvr
other vanity athletic teams posted a
Frank Kelly, who with his
but it does not avail me that
nine months of profemional mili­ North Vietnamese Installations
wife is staying at Newton Lake,
they have tried it'.
tary
rd
unit
km
Tho
Air
Com
­
aiding the Vint Cong.
and Ms son. William T. Kelly of
In dual cornpetition. Not included
mand and Staff CoUege te part
Niles, on Monday. June 7. flew
advice; I shall Just give you 'my to West Point. N Y , where on
are triangular meets, Invitationof the Air University, the Air
•hmtot members of the WUltem. -j
.bare lhe chain of 'think* about the question as I June B they attended the gradu­
Forces senior military rduca.
Airman Second Class William
- —-----Chapter of the Na-1 thought triggered by a quest! an 1
terstate
Conference Mee to.
ation of Hugh Alien Kelley, Jr.. E. Chapman, son of Mr. and ‘ton insumuon whlcii prepares
000,1 Honor Society Wednesday whleh a Hastings High .School ’
p fhanman nf r«k* °rflcrrt for hlgiicr command and
the son of Captain and Mrs
^n^r^v^ staff posHtona Capunn Burore
fWPaW ontartamed the Senior I graduate of IBM has expressed.
Hugh A. Kellev who now live at
Mr.
and
Mra. John DeBrouE
self?
Bill
is
writing
and
writing
n-T
the
t«h?lml
uatom*
°‘® c!^p&lt;er atM,iHe wrote: Who am I? Myself- &gt;
and sons were In Valders, Wte,
lte ,onual biu&gt;quet at or Everyman? Who are you? My- as
» he,explores the experiment we, Second Lt. Kelley will
I!
AraA «ra*»te of Delton
to attend the wedding of his
«?*,i JL“v‘JnSs and ,M*rd •*«»
Everyman?'.
i&lt;
(call
life He stands on a high special training. Frank
yUnarlllo -. Hi,h
High 8ch&lt;»JSchoo). . Uie captain rere­
Prank and BUI
Bill Ii'
sister.
Kay.
and
Robert Oertx on
Kelly
Lee
Hynes
of
Charlotte
Mrs. Eliubeth Underwood of the
____
2
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u-.
.
c
“You will soon observi what I ,lunc °»«‘ookmg Lake Michigan
H1UI faculty give an impressive at ««X^^r*h*£' ill“’,U”'
g^dui
•ho atudted navigation aerody- J^Sone? tS^X t£ . “ Is visiting her grandparents. Mr.
and Mrs Frank Hynes, a few
a ,llUe
lltUe fawn
town on the other. He
the result of exposure to many of “
Hu... fKl.
gr
anasem.
aUon
cadeTprogn^
Nancy Kills presided at lhe .af­ minds—all of them far beyond thinks about the lives being lived
■ i les. u being o.-elgned to a Tact I'
program.
under those lights and wonders if
fair at which Herbert Mover di­ my mentality and wisdom.
wnrlrt uhlrb nA ana man aan '
...Ur
*
‘
reeled the HHS Mixed Ensemble ' “When Robert Frost wrote the many are nothing more than world which no ana man can cal Air Command «TAC&gt; unit
Aviation Ordnanceman Thlnl
lives of quiet desperation. He
in a variety of selections.
deceptively simple little poem: thinks about the college friends
'I’m guing out to clear the pas­ he knows and wonders if they
ture spring,' he seemed to be are truly rinding their own
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
»-•««"».-= -«* *«^u hj .support to ।
indicating n purjxuc to look b&lt;- uniqueness. He wonders about J**ndhe his deep *";ne
airman.
—f- purposes ■
auiiuiii. u bi.uuo.p V,
was
auwaui wua uoa
''Recently I heard of a little -------------------------------yond muddied waters--for ------clarity
lhe duunction
reality prn
''*'‘ "*
"hla
’•" '*
frqtM
c“n‘ *b“?„nnJ?
b,le ,*bul
U CMn wuod Public School*, attended Midway, operating In Uie Wuit,he &lt;UpUu
U“-l '«nd
dreim He between
know? UiaMu£
ttol In a grade school art claw
A heorln. will b. hold upoo Ibo application
be only the childish tantrum o!, Michigan State Univanfty.
em Pacific with the U. a 8evwho had delighted her teacher little spring
I „ prrejou.-, ana ne aocs not warn, ‘ -'ETiSi..
wo,
Am, „c - •
M
Tvt
of Fomt Folay hr a cwnblaotloa A.fouranf bar
with some really fine art work.
' This. I think, comes to be the; at the end, to find he has not
To the question. 'How do you do purpose of any meaningful and i truly lived it.
and dance hall permit on the premises located on
ft?' she had replied. *Oh. I Just Ul^HeA?ikertvoiilf knows that an ' ,And *hl11
lhe search for
the NE'/s of NE’/s of SE’/« ef Section 18 T.3N.Walters, 7015 Irving Rd.. Mld- government of South Viet Nam
think about It and then draw a
by conducting air strikes against
line around my think * 'Tonight,*'
R.9W. Rutland Township at 8 F.M. June 17. 1965
communist Installations in North
Mrs. Underwood tald, "for a few Nrllh« pan-ni nor &lt;«rhrr nor
mwi hunUn* in Uw fore,, c*u,h-.
at the office of the Zoning Administrator in the
minutes I Shall try to draw a
as Uie sum total of human per-;
u
hl in the Olympic National Forest cmtrallon- in South Viet Nam.
line around tny mink'
City Hall, Hastings. Michigan.
**?*%*? .U h“
1 chickens. The eagle grew-m.slse I in Washington May 17-28. The
the Pronhe^both
'but contentedly .-.hared Ihe roJTp 31 -year-old soldier, a radio teletne Prophet both withdrew from । and
oy
1 phone operator In Company A,
Also on Hio opplicofion of Horry E. Smith foe
the mainstreams of their day to, Ucalcd brolhers.
tot Battalion of the 4th Infantry
VACATION TIME

-.Armed twval

Urges Students to Seek
Lofty, Beautiful Goals

Dr. A. L Dahbnan

A PERSONAL LOAN

'‘hrou^i the forest and stopped larity stationed at Fort Lewis.
theeagle
forester's
bird Wash,
in
en'I by
is an
I" saidhut.
the *That
naturalist.
Februaryentered
1963 the
and Army
completed
. । **It was.'* said 1U owner, “but basic training ui. Port Knox. Ky.
In a time when xnowledge is. j have trained It to be a chicken. He was graduated from T-K
said to double every decade, the ; n is no longer an eagle."
, High School in 1962.
warch for self is perhaps not. “No." said the naturalist, "it,isI
- - •
nns that leads
l»a,l« to
tn'«* u.. at., a.__ a Lal
iI uirnrialnvlv
Mirprlslngly one
Captain Richard A. Burpee,
frustration and emptlnr-.1. and
Cash
indifference and ignorance, not
Ym Cat .
Pavmaaf
for all but for some.
"When one thinU of the forms
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of escape that are commonplace, naturalist test his belief. They।
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gamins comes to mind. They can the hut and the naturalist said to PrWay (June 1IJ Thft ■?«*““be
seen
chasing
in
front
of
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moving car in Uie hope that If stretch forth your wings and fly."
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they escape with their lives, the
"The eagle looked Ulis way and
devils pursuing them will be left that, and looking down, saw his
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ogy.
one
can
make
a
quick
list
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.•Imliar brushes with danger and Joined the chickens ‘picking, at)
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destruction—too much of this, 1the grain.'
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—
the
excesses
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all too familiar among the older "Il is a chicken."
children In Uie human family, j "But the naturalist begged anpcriiaps Uie^uniiappy outcome of {other chance. And once more,
a sense of pursuing devils, not (he took the eagle to the rooftop
well defined, but all too real at and "
----- * “
“ But again 1
urged
it to *•
fly.
that.
| the eagle Jumped down to share
I "Some—pursued or pursuing — the chicken feed in the yard.'
involve themselves in sit-ins.
stand-ins, sit-downs, student pro­ dicated, but he finally agreed'to,
tests.
the naturalist's plea for Just cos
"A simple truth seems to be more trtql.
Stop in at 112 S. Jefferson or Coll Wl 5-3424
Uiat If one Is to find himself ina . **The next morning the naturala complex and almost staggeringI id rose before dawn and took
. the bird to **hlgh mountain. The
, peaks were beginning to glitter
In the rising sun. The naturalist
picked up the bird and held it up
facing the sun and said: "Eagle,
you belong to the aky and not to
the earth. Stretch forth your
wings and fly I"
• .
'.The bird looked around; ft
•ae«n15lcd. it looked up, and sud-i
ctf-niy it stretched out its wings
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mounted higher and hlxheti until
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Yws, we give big trade-in allowances foe popular-make, qualified, operating
"Anotnaa writer has likened *
human soul to * marble quarry
refrigerators: $120 if It’t five-years-old, or less; $100 if it's five to sevenin which the Inherent beauty
yearo-pld; $90 if it’s seven to ten-years-old.
awaits the skill of a polisher ^
bring out the colours and maka
the surface shine. The crest
have believed there is potential
beauty in every aelf, given by *
power outside one’s own being,
a gift to be pollxhvd until a light
ihlnes in the world, a light that
Rlorifles, not the Individual re­
flector of light, but Ito Source; 7
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whole self—not a half or threeCome see the big 106-lb. top freezer!
quarters. as a college president
Come touch the convenient sliding shelf.
has said. And Klrrkegard has
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Compere Frigidaire Advanced Frost­
tiie great thing in not to-be Ulis
Proof system-no frost even in freezer.
or that but to be oneself."
Full-adjWfi'Hydrator for vegetables.
''It seems to me that the begin­
ning df the way in the search
for self Is the full awareness that
what one is is a heritage and *
trust One knows it Is a gift, but
Modil FP0-12TJ
a gift that demands something
more than exploitation and ex­
(NEMA standard)
penditure. It demands' eEpiora­
colors or while
tion and testing and growth. Thia
self!*.too precious to grovel in
Uie chicken yard or remain un­
polished in the quarry. And it ig
put down in a world too wonder­
ful to be fully comprehended by
the mind of man. however bril­
liant.
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from which one can learn of the
vastnesj of the universe and at
the knowledge about it accumu­
lating so rapidly. One can strive
to master his portion of know­
ledge. knowing "no man b an
island*' and that some other can
be counted on to master his. He
wHl know. too. that there will
be some who will never know
what they really are: they will
never mount up with wings as
eagles: they win bury their hid­
den veins of beauty beneath the
rubble of wasted lives. For these,
he will feel compassion and pity
and love.
"But if, as in James Agneyk
parable, he comes to know that
he is,.Indeed, an eagle, he wil
not be content to join the chick­
ens *plcking at thetr grain.' 1
will know that he must go high
than the housetop; that at ths
mountain peaks, he will not fafl
to soar into the heiC~
which he was intended-

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want you to fly as eagles—no*
attain the mountain tops
wealth and Influence — though
that would be nice too. but
lofty and beautiful levels pa
in human existence. You ar
course, very human. You
_
not attain an unearthly and rarffled atmosphere in this lifetime
even though well spent. At '
with your feet on the g
you will wait for muddled
to clear. But you can fly higher.

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�Spelman Casey
Dies at Farm
Home Saturday

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Attend Graduation
At Air Force School

o

Mrs

Claude Hunt and Mrs

thia Wednesday at the Leonard Osgood Funeral Htxne with the

graduation and marriage of their
grandson and nephew. Curtis Lee
Wolfe, of Plainwell. .
He graduated from US Air

mnntville. which &gt;uu been own-

Mn. John

Funeral services for Bpetaan
©SMy. 78. RS Hastings. Hope
Township, who died about 13:JO
atn Sunday. June 13. in hto

the nanw of John's Food Mart.
Dean will continue to work un­

He wm bom In Barry County
on &amp; pt 10 im th? Ml
HulbraT .M
&lt;dtaU»

Corey He attended ths Cedar
Creek ffchoo! and married Goldto

A. C. Cruttenden
Dies Suddenly
On Milk Route

clerk* will Include Mias Carolyn
Boyd and Mrs. Serena Good­
enough.
A letnodellng program to al­
ready underw ay and Rodrigues to
conieuiplaling an expansion ot
the stare in the Fall. VMl-known
in the Vennootvffle area. Rodrigues served one year as presldent of the Vennontvllte Maple
Syrup Festival corporation and

gather in the Nations largest

Elder C. L, Wilber officiated
with burial in the Dowling
Cemetery.
■ aa dellter-

COI

AGO?
in Baltimore Township, the son
Of William and Alma &lt;Althouse&gt;
Cruttenden-- He attended the

way to estimate the cost

County.
He was employed by the War­
ren Trucking Service for about

today's drugs didn't even

BJtoa Company and also for the
------- ------------------- -------- . ----- —
purvhared ill* pirvent farm in
Rutland Township in IM&amp;
In addition to his wife, he to

modem medicines, its no

(Joan)
Ouhl of Rh
Calif.; Jane Cruttenden.

Pharmacy^

Jacob's

all at home; fire grandchildren;
two brothers. David. Charlton
Park Road. Hastings: and Alvin.
Tvbo Road. Hastings; throe ata-

George &lt;Helen! Swan of Nash­
ville.

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a flight deck equal to four
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4»hoae Wl 5-2466
Hastings

"

Auto Mechanic
Training Glass
Starts July

The
second auto
—---------------------------------„ Fran Ediget
training program of adults will | Colorful
•vent Convention sessions will trMnlng
be held at M.djsdn Square Gar-j^
twain Juiv 12 under lhe man- ___ _____ . -.
dm. tile moat famous Indoor , Pow,r development and retrain- evenjng. a Hawaiian menu was
Jted States
ln» Program In Grand Rapids.
ar)d Mnl mne Buehler
•ccumplifhed at
of— Hawaiian
kmwhuhww
Grand Wante* MU-hkran Wm- lecl
__ B,OUP atnglng
-___
tonga Mr* Marguerite Baaartt.
on behalf of the paM president*'
] chib, presented an attractive

Cruttenden. Sb, Quimby Road,
Rutland Township, who was
pronounced. dead on arrival at
Pennock Hoepital about 3 pm

DID

Your

Past presidents of the Hastings
' | Business and Profer*tonal Wo1 men'* Club planned a Hawaiian
------ ------- . motif for the June ■ meeting
Ool‘Jfn Anniversary Convention John Dull; vice president. Ken- at the Hastings Hotel. Following
of Kiwanto International in New
T**
Jul’' «'8
! stalled the newly elected officers.
--------------**“• Shirley Fox.
convention will be built around
Mn. Lucy Jacoby will serve as
president of the organisation.

IMS.
In IMS they moved to a farm IMS.
More than 20 000 Klwanlans
nea. Manton and remained there
until hls when they return*! and their families from the
United Statear Canada. Mexico,
•nt farm home He wa* a former Western Europe, the Caribbean.

aided

TODAY'S PRESCRIPTIONS
ARE THE BIGGEST
BARGAIN IN HISTORY

Kiwanis Leaders NaihvUle Hold* Install Officers of
To Attend
Hastings BPW
Maple Valtoy School dtotrtct held
their annual alumni dinner in ()rDnni7.nhntl
International
Organization
President Gordon A. Ironside. urday, June ft.

OHntttry.

Hantnan. his other grandmother,
went with them

could Mt Im bought at

Section Three—Pages 1 to 6

Thursday, Juno 17, 1965

J William* of the Klwanto Club

Rodrtguer.

COST 25

The Hastings Banner

Mrs.Vanderbrook
Again ‘Favorite’
At Battle Creek

Banfield, and four atotars, Mrs and six truster*: recognition of
Mra" Jacoby presented gifts
Glsr- ■ Margaret) Plfer and Mra ttw clubs and district* throughfrom the club and board matnOsra James of Kalamasoo. Mra cut the organisation adjusted
OODrce (Dora) Jacobi of Rin* tops in community service work; 'an 8th grade education and be
and Mrs. Claude (Francws) Ham- and the adoption of resolutions
------- ■“ —**
----------- - — presented gifts to the officers
tnoml of Harting*
I upon which the organization'. Unemployed men with depen­
------------ •-----------IMft-M community service pro- dents
She taught at Hastings until I ,

teaching at Central
She had all sophomore plus

Barry Judicial
(Officers Will
Attend Conclave

Fl*. realtor, the president of
Kiwanto International, will pre- while training

The class will throughout

the

year.

Serving

cred Ing*

’ Municipal Judge Laurence E
taught junior oollegr prep and Barnett. Friend of the Court for
Delton
Graduate
then on to senior college prep for Barry County and Garold Mah- I n
.
_
ire, investigator. are to attend, Receives Degree
the Mth annual State Friends of
Marian Lee Payne. R2 Delton,
of Teaching" which required the the Court Convention al Manto- received a bachelor ot arts destudent to maintain an "A," tee_June 22 through 3k
|
with a major in education
The Friend
of the
.&gt; UK
m. 1WUI cummmccmeiu oi
_
-—- -—- Court ~U re- av
whmton CollcKr- °« June 7
tierbook. senior English teach- dld not
h.™
r
She to the daughter of Mr. and
Uon
While at
r" and the reason to quite
racommendationa to the Circuit Wheaton Miss Payne has parUclpatod In Christian Service
«k to as strong as our dedication North Avenue. Battle Creek. »nnrt nf
f I Councl&gt; *ctlvltim, lhe' Student
minor children.
| gdu^yun Association and Eula■Bubjact* to be discussed at the
September 2 "sixteen 'plus' years on tile weekends Her husband convention are: Child support “““
undre tbs Bankruptcy Act Jurie-1mfn siudBXa i She to a graduago " She attended school In
GLJr:ate
of
Hlrh
mcuouai
rrooietns
Between
rro\ Delton Ktftoer
------ *• —
....
Jackson and after her high' teaching. Mr. Vthdertorook. In­
school graduation In IB2S, she I
tally has taught school Bate and Circuit Courts, Enforc-1 acn“°l
evtfji.e.t rtnamiv
—al ' a_ - • ■__
____ _ ....
UM visitation rights, and the re------------ •—- -----for twenty-flve. latlonihips betwren the Friend , The Coast Guard Cutter today
&lt;* the Court* Office and th* is defined u “a ship that to ovre
to teach in country schools Hav-J
i-i tu
i
The Honorable Rupert B. ate­
then attended Wartzm Michigan
-Ki—
uj, lglh judicial ClrUniversity for two more years
the Honorable Paul L.
specials justice of the
Goldsmith*. Deserted Villager
Supreme Court, willI
Lake High School. Mrs. .Vander­ Mn. Vandartrook has found
brook taught English and direct- what *he would like her students convention
to think of her:
UlDt-Q-LITTIRl
tn aught.

Mra. Lyle Vanderbrook. 4900
Gun Lake Road, wm relrclcvLwrt
the "Favorite Teacher" at Battle
Creek Centra) High School, and
tiw following wm taken from
The Central Kay. the Bearcat
school's publication:

started shortly thereafter.
iTurnaa and Mra. Eliigtc.
Men whoare interested In thia' Mra Hilda Oegnod wu wintraining progrtm should apply nor of the door prize. a lovely
at the Michigan State Employ- arrangement of flowtra.
ment service al 2S5 8. Division! Aflrr Bp4XhU entertainment,
*’wue-_______ an authentic Hawaiian dance.
All Marines, regardless of their tion line formed to enable mem­
job specialties, must be qualified here to offer congratulations to
as basic Infantrymen.
**------ '

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■Take Home—
FULL GALLON

B&amp;K DRAFT ROOT BEER

PARENTS K

50‘

(Saturday Oaly&gt;
IQc Deposit on Containers

was in fault

remember DAD with

between marriage and teaching.

resignation, sho substituted now

‘‘Time’s A Wasting

companion. But most important.

wu bringing up four children:
When her youngtrt child mtered school. Mrs Vanderbrook

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Just leave your dry clean­
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spot. clean and hong
them on your hangers.

ASSORTED
CHOCOLATES
lib. $1.60 2 lbs. $3.15
FATHER'S DAY—SUNDAY—JUNE 20th

COMPLETE GIFT SELECTIONS
Lord Buxton

Leather Billfolds

*3”

»ure just where they were going
to be untH the last minute for

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decorated with the bride and
groom from Mr. and Mrs Neu-

Plus . . .

FREE MOTHPROOFING

Broadway (20 w«&gt;t&gt;)
COIN-OP Cleaners
127 N. Bro«dw.y

»9’s

Mr. and Mrs. Geont* E. Miller
were iurprtred by s 40th anniver­
sary open house, given by her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Louto C. Neubert. Fri­
day evening. June 4, at their new
mMrwv in Mattle .Creek.
The Miller's also have a cot­
tage al Wall Lake, where they

Just tell us what time
you'll pick them up ond
your cleaning will be done
while you shop.

Shock Retirtunt TIMEX

Wrist Watches ......2_

George Millers
Honored od 40th
Wedding Jubilee

Monday thru Saturday

Waterproof, unbreakable mainspring.

;

It won't be long now until Summer will be upon us. Get busy with your

plans for dressing up your home with some of these methods—all financed

through one of our Home Improvement Loans—at low BANK RATES.

1. Add A Room
2. Repaint Exterior

two rose buds and lilies of the
valley In a bud vase.
The traditional
cake
__ with

3. Interior Decorating

the ftft gue*U ~The MUIera were
presented many lovely gifts for
the occasion Out of town guests
were front Hale, Pinconning.
Grand Rapid* and Marshall

New Cement Walks

Michigan State won its first
Big Ten track championship in

New Roof

Electric Shavers_ _ _ _ _ $19

By Roman, Schick. Sunbeam, Norelco
and Remington.

NOTICE

New Residence

Various Styles of
Re: Collier and Mud Creak Drain

Leather Travel Kill

To Whom It May Concern:

In occordanca with Act. No. 40. Public Act of 1956

Men's Manicure Sets

at amended, an adjourned meeting of the Drainage
Board of said Drain will bo held whore tho Drain

Canoe Frof ranco in Man's

After Shave and Cologne „/5

SEE US NOW FOR DETAILS

crosses tho Eaton-Ionia County lino, Eaton Highway

on the North line of Section 4 in tho Township of

Sunfield, County of Eaton, on tho 22nd day of June,

• Sanders CANDY

• Kaywoodse PIPES

• Bax CIGARS

• Cartons of Cl GAR ITT IS

1965 at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, to further deter­

. GOLF BALLS

• Automatic TOOTH BRUSH

mine the practicalness of said improvement stated

in a former petition dated the 24th day of4March

A.D. 1965

Loans

from

*60.00

to

*60,000.00

National Bank of Hastings
Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

I Signed) FERDJf. STEVENS

126 E. State St

Phono Wl 5-2466

DEPOSITS INSURED UP TO S10.000.00

�Services in the Churches

Honor Rev. Gury
At Diocesan
i Hostings METHODIST ChurahM
I First Methodist Chorch
Convention
9:45 am. Church school.
11 am
Worahlp. Sermoni«ry. UmkUw with

U10 Rev. cotelnue through June 25.

Church. Orand Rapids, and tlw.
Her William C. Warner, roelor
t&lt;f Grace Church. Holland, were
called to the ptotfemn as tiw

Martin t'ornrro
Worship service. 10:45 am.
Quimby Church
Worship

service,

11:30

am.

HASTINGS BAPTIST CHURCH |
Rev. Rusnell HouMtnan, Pastor

J---—- —---- ...
.......... ,
, I.—»
Mkillgan, the Rev. Don Munger broadcast. WBCH
ChRy
j ii am. Junior &lt;

Mxivi.try &lt;u tne couvmuon. on,«w« to inc pasior DP.-CUU muti&gt;e Standing Committee, and;tic. hymn sing. Baptism of bcExccuUvt- CmmcU; wi a delegate । llewra.
as a diputyxfo the Provincial! am. Vacation Bible reboot
Synod, aa our representative on
Wednesday Activities
the Council of tho Fifth Pro« am. Men’s Prayer Band
Friday. 11:30 pm. Vacation
Bible school picnic at Tyden

Pariah In Charlotte:

Nursery for all sendees.

for Christ and the Church over HASTINGS EVANGELICAL
{X.T™yi^X{^who,2^ UMTE‘’ brethren church
today, praying God's blowing
Hasting*. Michigan
upon him. and that he may con­
H. J. Buwalda, Minuter
tinue with us for many years to
Phonra Wl 5-4995 or Wl 5-3397
AD. 1963. with thia Uppel bear­ Counseling, by appointment Tues­
ing the .whickt of the diocese. day through Friday.
■ Sunday. Jun.- 20.
bitswing both now
11 am. Morning worship. Ser­
mon: "A Roaring Hom."

ern MldilpuL

Local Youth to
Attend Episcopal
Conference

mon: "Studies In James."
Monday. 7 pm. Local Confer­
ence. All officers should lie pres-

Emmanuel'Episcopal Church is I 9:30 aun. Morning group with
well repnsenterf with young I partor Herb leading.
people at th? annual Epuropni I 7 pm. Evening urotips. Gladys
Youth Qxifi-ivnoe for junior Ostrolh leading tlw adults. Dxrhlgh agv this week ai*• Clear' win Hooker With the youth.

dioewa of Wwitem Michigan.
Friday. 2 pm.'FYli-ndship chi®
Those from Hartiniovarfdhry party ax the home of Mra. Mary
Robbe. Leo Hamp, FretV-Havw.-Nbrn.
n.umrB nuuw, • ounTxmy, s-v pm. vnuren uPatrlda BchroediT and Jcntof* llimry^paus for youf book cbeck"alcrs
___ -.~ia -rantaut time..

«mtaMtJ«Lb-» vm-ihai
EPISCOPAL CHURCH

HASTINGS GRACE
'BRETHREN CHURCH

1330 N. Broadway, Harting*
CHURCH
Rev. George J- Huber. Pastor j
10 am. Sunday ocbooL
Phone 945-3195
WESLEYAN METHODIST
Sabbath achool, 10:45 am.
11 am. Worahlp service.
Where a Christian Experience CHURCH
8 pm. Evening service
Hickory Corners. Michigan
BOWENS MILLS CHAPEL
10 am. Bunday school
Henry VanTU. Evangelist
LAKEWOOD BAPTIST
11 am.'Morning worship. .-V
10 am. Sunday school
CHURCH
11 am. Morning worship, Jun­
11:13 am. Sunday school
Community Room above Wood­
ior church and nursery provided.
land Fire Station.
cordial welcome to all.
Wednesday, 7 JO pm. Family
UNITED BRETHREN LN
Night. Adults, Youth. Juniors
11 am. Worship service.
WOODLAND
CHRIST CHURCH
METHODIST
CHURCH
Rev. Doriene Bpeu, Pastor
0:30 am. Worahlp.
'
Rev. Laurence Lowell, Pastor
For information, call K. W.
Bunday school, 10 • m
WOODBURY UNITED
Mother. Pastor, 337-2585.
Morning worahlp, 11 am.
BRETHREN CHURCH
Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 Rev. Torrey O. Barcanio, Pastor
Youth Fellowship, 7:30 pm.
8. KA LAMO PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH
WOODLAND CHURCH OF
Rev. Arbutus Hurless, Pastor
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
THE BRETHREN
in
VUlage
of
Woodbury
Sunday school. 10 am.
8319 Coats Grove Road
Sunday school, 9:45 aun.
WorslUp, 11 am.
Rev. Charles Gibbs. Pastor
Worahlp, 11 am.
Evangelistic service, 7:30 pm.
410 E. Madlaoa. M5-506S
Junior church for children, 4-8.
Prayer meet Thura, 7:30 pm.
Sunday achool. 10:43 am.
Youth choir rehcaraal Wed,
8 pm, NORTH IRVING WESLEYAN
11 am. Morning worahlp
FeBowahlp service, 7:45 am.
CARLTON CENTER
METHODIST CHURCH
7:30 pm. Wed, Bible Study
Youth Fellowship, Wed, 7 pm. METHODIST CHURCH
Bible Study and prayer str- Rev. Lawrence Lowell, Paster
4 miles W. of Broadway, Freeport
vice, Wednesday, 8 pm. at Roger
Bunday school. 10:15 am.
Rev. Gerald Hepbner, Pastor
COATS GROVE
Morning worship, 0:15 am.
Sunday school, 10 am.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Monllng worahlp, 11 am. .
MeCALLUM UNITED
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Young People's service, 7 pm.
BRETHREN IN
CHURCH
Evangelical service, 8 pm.
Ciurta» Gibbs. Partar
CHRIST CHURCH
Broadway and Center
Floyd Walter, BdpL
"lhe Church In the Wildwood’
Willard H. Curtis, Minister
ORANGEVILLE
Bible school. 10 am.
Sunday. June 20. 1965 morning
BAPTIST CHURCH
Worahlp hour. 11 am.
W. Glen Campbell, Pastor
Christian Endeavor, flwnday, A
10 am. Bunday school.
m.
’
r. .
&lt;
Worship, 11 am.
WBCH. Sermon: "A Mature
7:15 pm. Christian Endeavor. Will" (Series on a Mature Pev11 am. Morning worahlp.
DELTQ.N METHODIST
aonMfty.i
'
7 pm,-Evening worship.
Wed., 8 pm. Prayer maxing.
WednWfay, 7:30 pm. Bible CHURCH
First Grade and below.
10:30 Chancel chair practice
Phono 833-5858
■’ t WOODLAND UNITED
Church Study. Sunttay, 848 BRETHREN CHURCH
PEOPLE'S BIBLE CHURCH
ration cl irch school, kindcrm.
Rl. Nashville, Fix.--663-807
Uor‘deportments.
Worahlp Sunday. Ham.
* «
V mUu K ot M-68 on BU-----m, .Junior high wnrkHoming worship, 11 am;• j a
11 am. Morning won
school will continue
Christian Endeavor. 8:30 pm. *
10 am.' Sunday achool.

Bunday worship, 10 am

Plume M5-B429
10 am. Sunday school.

miles fur servlets Rev. Trinklein held M-rviccs in the Wotn&lt; n's
Club building these amidst tlia
palm trees and in sight of Uie
Gulf of Mexico.
I Rev. Trinklein, who enjoyed
Yli Overholt Trio to mod' up k&gt;«'U«g back to Hurting* wiierv
inc overnott mo is maa up
.a.IVr&lt;i frwn Mav imo
until April. 1901, plans on being
busy all this year in Phila­
delphia.

The Ray Overholt Trio Battle
Crrek wUl sing al the Hastings
Wesleyan Methodist Church
Sunday at the Sunday school at

The public te Invited.

Pleasant Valley
Drive-In Service

ben, Rev. Trinklein founded
Charlotte and the preliminary

Grace Church Ln South Grand

tor of the Pleasant Valley United
Their daughter. Mra. Dwaln
Brethren Church, ium announrtxl
that the Ray Overholt Trio to lo , husband and four children live

t “*^0 -w ' are Pf?nreti^T a 1I,T lliL-b&gt;in&lt;1 u tt,‘ engineer for
June 30. We ore expecting a «uf_,|lll;&gt;KKL&gt;c
large crowd to enjoy this in- 'vesum.nouM..
tptratlonal singing." Rev. OvenThe new pastor of Grace
shire -id. The church to lo- Lutheran to to be Rra. Rogre
rated 11 milts north of Hastliura' Janke, a recent graduate of Conon the comer of M-50 and Bell cordla Seminary at St. Uxiu.
Road*. The public address *y»-, Mo. Rev. Janke and hto bride are
i.
—i
k- nn tlu-ir nnnrvmooti and are to
bo installed here Ln August.

Hastings SPEEDY WASH
and COIN-OP Laundromat
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE WE HAVE
INSTALLED A 09LLAJI-BII.I
PROFESSIONAL DRY CLBAtf
SIRVICE'
North Gun Lake Coin-Op Open 5:00 a.m. - 10 p.m.

Bunday school 11 am.

Summertime

THE GALILEAN BAPTIST
CHURCH
Fanner Freeport High School

HYP Sunday. 7 pm.

Mid-week FcUowahip,
Wednewlay.

Overholt Trio
At Local Church

Public Invited.

High Youth Group*.

ship 2nd Tues, each month, 7:3a
The Bible, the who&gt; Bible and
nothing but Gms Bible.
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH

LAKEWOOD E. U. B. CHURCH

•Hia1 Rev. John Jolder*

NCHURCH
Blnut Bls.

Thursday, 7 pm. Pioneer Girls FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST
and Boys Brigade.

INTER-LAKES BAPTIST
CHURCH
Delton. Mich.
Rev. David Honeywell, Pastor
Sunday school 10 am.

| Rev. Trinklein
Preaches Sermon
Terpemng
On Anniversary

TenHave, formerly of Harting*,
frpm Climax to Meslck-BreUi- Chester. Pa.. Bunday ddivrred
th.- remion at the Grarc Luthern Church here celebrating tiw
S5th anniversary' of tl*:- foundMethodist Church
Morning worahlp, 10:46 am.
Divine
partor of the Hasting* Flrat
Ph. Wl 5-5319
Evening servloe, 7:30 pm.
Sunday
Melhodlrt Church, from Burton
Wednesday
praytr.
7
30
pm.
IHaiahU lo Niles, and the Rrv. Trlnkkin'a coming here aa paaWorship, 11 am.
nounccd
by
Resident
Bishop
A
warm
invitation
to
extended
J Pktu Bcbelbner from Concord to
Life" over
Wednesday prayer, 7:30
Dwight E. Loder to delegates at Martln-BhdbjrvlUe. ,
golocn wedding unnlvnsary.
Sunday, ' Faith fur Today," on over WOOD-TV. 10:30 am.; over tills friendly church.
the Michigan Annual Confer­
WZZM-TV, 11 am.; over WILXThe Hav. Maurice E. GliW.
Members at Uie Grace LuUience ot the Methodist Church
—- - - eni Church held a reception for
which met June 8-13 al Albion Hastings and ' a V.Hastings
High tho Trlnklctn's following lhe
College
broadcast owr WFUR.
School graduate, was among
HASTINGS WESLEYAN
Young People Thursday, 7 prn.
METHODIST CHURCH
City, prevent
MILO BIBLE CHURCH
men the completion of two years'
Route 3. Delton
STONEY POINT
service on trial as deacons nnd
podlion
Rev. Keith Coffey, Pastor
Since then Trinklein has been
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
completion of seminary training.
Rev. Olaswow is at Mulliken. an assistant partor at PcniuauRev.
Qwenneth
Behring.
Pastor
10 u in. Sunday school
Worship, 11 am.
Dr. Howard A. Srnltli, pastor dallied aa an elder as was the
11 am. Preaching.
of the First Mctlkxllst Church Rev. Max J. Gladding of Naah- a church In Belle Glade. Florida.
CEDAR CREEK BIBLE
8 pm. Preaching
7:30 pm. Evening servloe. .
CHURCH
TjUc
and frequently fills vacancies In
Wednesday. 7:30 pm. pray
Cuapground Rd. 8 miles south of
Admitted to the Melhodlrt , the Philadelphia arm.
TRINITY GOSPEL CHURCH
Hto find vacation after "four
waa transferred from Woodland Conference manbcrahlp on trial
Pastor. Donald Tack
IRVING CHAPEL
U draeons were the Rev. Esther 1 veara' retirement" was tort WinSunday school IQ am.
Rtfv. ChAlmer Miller, Pastor
Richard VandenBooch
Worahlp, 11 am.
months at. Fort Myers Beach.
Youth
meeting,
|:li
pm.
Bunday school. 10 a.m.
Fla, on the Gulf Even while
Ville.
Worahlp. 11 am.
Warship service, 11 am.
Young Feopte's servloe, 7 pm. Metbodlrt Church at St. Johns,
KILPATRICK UNITED
Evening service,
uxntota. who otherwise would
BRETHREN CHURCH
FIRST CHURCH OF GOD

GRACE

HASTINGS SEVENTH-DAT
ADVENTIST CHURCH

Rev. George EUlott
Rev. John Joldtrvna
r
W am. Worship, followed by

y. rector1
Church,'

Methodist
Appointments

PsrraontvHM

Wednesday prayer, 7:30 pm.

Visit Our Carpet Display In Our

NEW BUILDING
107 East Woodland

Midway Between Broadway and Michigan

Stop in and See Our
Collection of

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McGee - Monarch
'Largest Selection in Barry County
NYLONS - WOOLS - ACRILANS
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ST. ROSE CATHOLIC CHURCH
Rev. Fr. Joseph C. Dunphy,
Rev David Hawley, Asalstant

w«i, Prayer meeting, 8 pm.
The little church with tho big

HASTINGB ASSEMBLY
0, Saturdays. 7:30 am. on Bun­ OF GOD CHURCH
103 E Woodland Avenue
days Before Masses on weekdays.
Rfl. M P. Goble. Pastor
rv.ir..
*r --.a ■ _
0:45 am. Sunday school
KT. AMBROSE CATHOLIC
CHURCH AT DELTON
Rev Fr Denis P. Nash, Ihurtor

ST. AMBROSE DELTON
Sunday Masses, 7:30 and

Night!

HASTINGS CONGREGATION
OF JEHOVAH’8 WITNESSES
*110 West Colfax Street

ST. AUGUSTINE,
MIDDLEVILLE
OUR LADY OF GREAT OAK. study, 8:15 pm.
DOWLING
Frl, minister school. 7:30 pin.
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boys and girls and wish them
eucceaa in the future to
match their many accompllahmcnta during their
achbiaatlc eareen. OutatandIng atudcnta; outstanding
athletes and outstanding in
extra -curricular achool acUrtties involving dnsmallca.
onpudaaUona and ettteenahlp. All of this Is included

The public ta alao becoming
educated to the fact that
hero la the best place lo buy
lumber and building supplies.
Finest quality combined with
the fairest prices la a conbtnaUcn that adds up to in­
telligent buying. Right riemr
we are in Ute midst of our
annual Anniversary Bale and
outstanding bargain* .are
plentiful. Shop today for an
your summer building and
renlodeUng plana. Call Uie
Eart Hide Lumbar Company,
111 Kart Railroad Street,
IlaattagA Phone Wl 5-2OJ.

�e
M State Makes
Great Strides in
Cattle Disease

THE

Highlights Interesting

Farms Bring
Call Problems
c*1vm

A reduction within 10 year*
from 7.055 infected herds under
quarantine to 73 such iverds to-

FARM NEWS

in Michigan die annually

HASTINGS BANNER

University ogricultutal

dairy operation* la the major

New Holstein
Records Listed
For Area Cows

old. had 16.110 Ito. of milk and
Annodeaaa Majesty Alice 4833581,
a five-year-old. had 18300 lbs.
of milk and 800 lb* of butterfat

Michigan’s First
Fair July 1-5 at
Lake Odessa

State's brucellosis program oper­
ated Jointly by the Michigan De­
partment of Agriculture's Live­
stock Disease Control Division

Gtkndar..,
jot?
9&gt;pr rsalttsals-

Pasturing Cattle
In Woodlots
Causes Damage
Livestock pastartM. rw»rd*d
as an enemy of the woodlot, 1*
held responsible for the diiap-

Lima Bean
Production to
Double by 1980

and rim-down c«ul
ers, according to 3
L. J. Ferrier here.
■Ths cattle brow
Eradication Division.
saplings
lings, break down
ite Urge
Mid injure roots
tree* with their hoc—_ ...
.
■CatUe compact the &lt;ore*t wll
and water runs ofl instead of
No Milk in Pail—
scaping into toe soil. So th* na­
tural rerervolr which supplies
Cowi Go On Sale
spring# and well* e*n no longer
Low milk production account-;
tulfiU ita role. Furthermore, agri­
"Michigan's program to eradi­
cate brucellosis." said Agricul­ be increased from ailgbtly under cultural research ha* proven that
tural Director G. 8. McIntyre,

M*icriuiy pens serve io xeep
newborn calves from being sud­
denly exposed during cold, wet
Th* »ut Lake Odessa Fair.
New, officially recognised milk
Winter Cota Hope Michigan* find. will be held July program during 1864.
weather. Provide one well-bod- luxl butterfat production level*
by Regutcred Holstein cow* in by Frank K. Weinbreclit, Hos­
ground*.
this area are Hated in a special
tings. produced 15,030 lb* of milk
vise* Cargill. Expectant cows
i mh&gt;, Michigan State UMvcrsUy
and 536 lb* of butterfat In 306
should be confined Ui stall* or
pens 31 to 48 hours b
Vicinity cows included in tho
freshening. Keep calf and
for display of-th* exhibits of the

drafts and at a constant temper­
507283. a four-year-old. owned
ature and humidity.
a*, produced
birth lo three or four months of

of temneralure. humidity, and
ventilation are again important. 4206467. a seven-year-old. owned
Buppl*mental heat is often by Q Robert GaakUl. Hasttng*
produced 15,030 lb* of milk and
576 lb* of butterfat in 338 days.
beal produced by aalvm.
4401268, a tlx-j ear-old. produced
recommended in the starling
barn since single calf facilities
minimize disease and injury. Queen Bonnie Burke 5009443, a
should be four-year-old. had 17.470 Ib* of

owned
Nashville.

It the calf la to be permitted
freedom, a four by six foot pen

Weedvale Raven Duke Allcen
5264080. a Ihree-ycar-oid, owned

* alatted-gatc. This method re­ produced 14380 Ib* of milk and
quire* more bedding and feeding
Maplelyn Skylark Evie 4471819.
faclilllci than individual stalls.
a five-year-old, owned by Donald

pasture.
Michigan wm classified as a Project '80. Michigan State Uni­
modined-certtfled brucellosis free versity* futuristic look at Mich­
igan's rural potential by 1980. small portion of the woodlot in
meant that percentage ot Infec­
the pasture when fencing th*
tion waa reduced to less than 1 The sclenUM* invwtlgatlng this
percent of the cattle and 3 p*r- vegetable outlook include hratlculturist* Clark Nlcklow, John
Downrw. Stan Ries and Hhigtrul
Join! Hereford Unit
The next goal of ttte program
t* .to attain stata-wldo certified ert "Luca*.
Diana Lynn CMbcrnc. Delton.
maud annua) output of 7300 lb*
brucellosis free status In order
Attractions, besides th* infcl-; The nu
to qualify, th* percentage of
accounting for 18 brucellosis infection in a county
lost year industrial friend, of “2^A^Kttttonh'attomd
ay. include hone pulling, pony । removing
4H
provided
over
four
mlllbm
’
over on 18-month period cannot
.
wrestling. Auto Dare Devils and stmUty. Other significant fac- exceed 1 percent of Uie herds copies of educational publics-1
tions and other materials to aid
,or
Hereford
'------------ —&lt;­
Mlchlgan State University su­ 4EUiunid~FFA jambtf**.
pervised the sampling, weighing
bc'1 calue'
‘Th* Fair Association
At present Michigan has 35 4H'crs in their projects
f i physical Injury, dairy purpoora
count!**—Including Barry —that
। and mastitis.
have achieved certified brucel­
sanitation's herd and breed 1mlosis statu*. There are another 11
counties that should qualify by
the coming autumn. These are
iumi
Odeaaa and a senior at Lake- {
I
Menominee. Boy. Tuscola. Glad­
win. Van Buren. Cass. Berrien.
. By Mrt. Stephen Osgood
la. - —u
All.IM. Eteton. Missaukee. Hillsdale and
Isabella.
gate to the Wolverine Girl* State, Utter of June 10:
member of the Future Nurses' Vacation Bible School News
The four-leaf clover emblem
Club, AU Star Band of 1066, Cloverdale E.Ui. Juno 21-25. of 4H Clubs wa* developed in
□tris Athletic Aasoclatlon, bos-. 8 am. to 12 noon.
0. B. June 14-18
ply phosphate in bands tan kctball, softbaU and track teams;
Using Head, Heart, Hands and
inches to the side and two incti• -»■ •» “
•““«&gt;» Health to the beat of one's ability
al the A&amp;W Drive-In.
Istreie of Hillsdalo and Mias 4 the foundation of 4H.
Ing time.
Ernest Cusack, superintendent । Barbara Osgood went to JohnaA
of Michigan State Uni- mi
.. pair
. w.
of speed, jsaid
—,u horse racing all!
..... (qq io
to visit
vuit. friends
menus over mt
the
A recent USDA check showed
,_ .V. tnd.
........
.
..
verelty scientist* found that to-|be
the -t._--.Lra,
attraction -•
at LHthe fair. • WK-y
a Archie Woodman Is 13 principal varieties made up
tai cucumber yields increased an July
3 and 5..--------He expects
a larger
sPmdlng'scan*
time u&gt;
in “a uoiwi
Baltic
“v ---------,--------------- , suc
-uuiuk .-A1U1O lulls
■r.ru.. of
nt 22
n bushels
hatihatn per
ner acre
■rr. number
....... K. r of
nf horse*
Ywtraa* to
tzv race
ra.'r&gt; thta
thtc Creek
—
■■
__ —
—
average
nospitaL
a Mr __
and■ a.
Mrs.
lion acres of alfalfa grown
. 7^. .. - .
with each 20 pounds Increase in vrair th.n &lt;n th. Tiart Mnm-iullv
phosphate side-banded at plant­ m me cmv wunLoa.
.
■
; lng Orecn
vacationing at the
ing time. First picking yield*
The track was surfaced x this Slcphfn Oegoodj a Mra James
EXPERT TIRE
SERVICE
every 10 pounds increase in the
level ot phosphorus tested in the
get acquainted with Mra. Short*
aoU.
.

Phosphate Bands
Boosts Your
Cucumber Yield

* uu Cloverdale-Hope

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with money totaling 8860.

phosphorus levels.
They also noted that potaah

47 Altoft ■4IPers

Icock and Mr* Dorothy Kingabury are vuroUoning at Port
UflVP
Pmipch IUudenlalc. Fl* a Claude Granuve iu &lt; ^J^^.^ham ts visiting hu friends. Mr.

76

levuc, produced 17310 lb* of
that this nutrient should be ap­
plied broadcast. Their experi­
ments showed. jiroducUon in- been completed fur the AlUif: and Mrs. Ed Titus.
six animate th* facilities can
4H Club with a total M *7
subatliuto for maternity pens— a five-year-old. produced 21380
members taking 70 proJi
lerfol in 357 days. Armodeas*
Oomar Elnora 4311187. a klxCommunity Leader. Mr* I
Another asot* to the efficient year-old. had 18.030 Iba of milk
operation of the dairy farm u an and 753 Ito. of butterfat in MB
FlnaUy, they noted! n roil White «M Mra. RKhard
raw
Mra UnwOft
adequate hospital area’for per- days. Annodesoa Clyde Hill build-up of both phteplionxs
tasting. udder Hoxie 46307X1, a six - year-old. and potassium resulted from
forming blood tasting,
clipping and artificial breeding had 20.770 lbs. of milk and 730 fcruhicr application at rates
lag dairy and rabbit*. Mra. Ivan

5300162, a three-eyar - old. had
confine cow* directly from
millring room.

Lucky Tootate 4830724. a slxyear-old. had 14.170 lb*, of milk

with Jack Kelkr *&amp; Junkf
leader, and Mra. Retard •&lt;
Thomas; child care, with Lyn?

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taught M th* 4H Pool, including
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Mr* Perry Shepard; knitting.

Icky Joan 5207447, a pounds of applied potaalt
xu-old, had 14560 lbs.
and (Al th* of buturfat

ley sponsored a corn-growing

Tire Shop
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Chevrolet

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A ball game wa* enjoyed r.t
Presently. APRIL Is operating tho regular mon'Jily meeting on
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other family pool picnic this

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rural 'school superintendent* en­
couraged student* to plant corn.
Michigan State's highest run
total in a Big Ten beat-boll game School fairs ware held and ril
Purdue In 1955.
bon* awarded winning exhibits.

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u«tal iccurity based on the
U b« JBCrecord. Usually a widow with
two small children would receive
a. u fWnMn,
r.nu.^n.,
I- this maximum amount. If thsre
but docs not wont to give up her h .
,, Tr?’ nenefita on

room toe Decoration SiZaUaB
atathned* tb«r«. * Mr and
f- Prank H. Routo spent the
*
W‘U1 Mr &lt;nd Mra.
tier Bldelman and son. Jack.
Lapeer county. * Mra. Frank
abb spent the last threw wseks
th her daughter and children

•nv provtoton in Ute social w-- U f‘l,U ■wklng. alia would be- each member of tho family are this district
cunty tow tool would permit her j ?Xd“taSr^
reduced co LbuU ths total amount a quallflad Bpeaksr
o.niin-jing to receive benefils in &lt; “
* ,^W ** ”Um’
payable will not. exrwed tho
maximum amount Tliercfcro.
when benefits to one of your
children wcn&gt; Mopped, lhe kcti
amount payable to you and toa|SDm,

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Miko Kllpatrirk while Willtom
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Morteno AckzU; Mrs. Irene
Hamp prcemUd the Undcwood
award to Loretta Gardner tn
the business department and U»
Business Achtovemmk award to
Bonita Brtm. Awiida la tl»
English and journalism depurtintnto were presented by Mra.
Dorothy Carpt-nler. Susan Mau­
rer and Joseph Mahar raceiwd
the Danforth award and Janet
Bill the English department
award, while Jooniw
VLrie.
Karen Lh-niiauicr oral Charlene
Schantz received toe joumaltom
wwrda.
In tiki Homcmaking depart­
ment Mrs. oilth Hamilton pre-

Russell Hankins, manager of
toe Hastings Area Charalxr of
Commerce, reports Uiat many
high achool boys and girls who
have been regUteruu: for pari-

need for high school graduates
who do not intend to go to'col­
lege but want full-time employ­
ment.

■•Anyone going into college or
Into the Army cannot be used at
this lime, since Uie employer
expects to train these young
people on the job.”
Hiinklns asked thaw interested
to register at the Chamber of­
partment Helpt* Wlelvordmn fice at 101 8. Jefierscn. down­
stairs
in the old City Bank bulKKarc the drafting award to David
Hummel; Brian Seller k gave

BANNER WANT ADS FAT
and Steven Douee, and lhe mu­
sic department Mica Sandra
Bykora gave the choir award to
Su-tan Maurer.
Social studies awards went to
Karen Llrbiiaiutcr and Patricia
Giwdert. and lhe future teacher
award to Llrxto Wolfe. Those
lhe debate teqtn. preecntcd pins
to Steven ixxwc. Karen LMbflteirly. Forensics awards for the
local context were prreetiicd by
Loon Housler to Maximo Ackou.
Michael Oogsweil. Sharon Har­
ris. Joseph Mahar, Busor. Mau­
rer, Rosalie Slade and Gordon
Bwan, while district winner
awards went to Karen Uebhauaer and Donald SiuUkcn.
From the Yearbook department.
Miw Ruth Smith presented edi­
tor awards to Marlene Jorea and
Suzanne Murphy, and Haff
awards to Patricia Gaedert,
Darlene Jones Louise Lindberg,
Down Miller, Margaret Steward
and Denise Vide. College schol­
arships. presented by Mrs. Ger­
trude Montgomery, went to
JanM Hill tor Alma College;
Charlene Sehantx, Cintral Mich­
igan University, and Sue Han­
sen. Karen Llebhauaer. Susan
Maurer and Ann Shilton. Mich­
igan State
University- Mrs
Montgomery also introduced
students who will become mem­
bers of the National Honor So­
ciety next Fall. Gordon Ironside
presented the special Univer­
sity of Michigan awards to Suian
Hanzen and Joseph Mahar.
High school principal, Fnrrnu
citlxenshlp awards. From the
12Ui grade, Siwan Maurer and
Mike Kilpatrick: 11th grade,
Patricia Kane and Robert Boow.
lento grade. Dorians Janos and
David
Lindberg, and ninth
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HASTINGS OFFICE

�By H. D. Burpee

j Barton,
Bain'Ti” 1903 and^their flrat'PhlUttta ~~~~ T .PhU“P* ^i&gt;l Hotoii.

ppyore uaic. cm **,
Adamo* Ray J*nd

public appearance wm be the name not rccordsdi. Ada Ran-1 Ch&gt;aj.lc. nuha- 1 pnwme I
wedding of Fred Gltwon at the ney. Fred Griswold.’ j.AVl, mtaed some. In fact. I can
Methodist Parsonage. Rev. llsplc. M*da Bush. Iva Vanhorn. )h)n&gt; oj
ono right now.
.........................
Charlea Dmrau. who lad * tin
and plumbing shop just east ot
Teawnan Electric Also year* ago
rruria nwuiu&gt; o*., &gt;uvw num,, a
--------- grand-dad wan postmaster our ols. Willi* Pierce, Russell
them was a cooper shop or barfirst rural routes were started.. wood. Wesley Norwood.
rei maker in thia same spot.
Lacy Jones Harry Jonre. and Arbour. Sina Houvenlr.
Another buslnera I forgot, my
■ wife and I started the “Snuggle
George Matter were the first
Inn" la 1H7 and ran it for three
rural carriers. Itater. John Mc­ Sklllman. Herbert Sproul. ,
Bain. Lincoln Bush. Vern Loo­
Our first bank waa started in years m the building where Ken
mis. Seth Clark and John IBM. It was organised by Ezra Town’s barber shop now Is.
In the May M. 18&amp;9 "Barry
Morehouse and be waa th* flrat
can-lira. and just tpfore tho cashier. According to Max Rey­ County Democrat" a copy of
present carriers were Murk Gar- nolds the ftrat Bonk was opened
Gobies. hla old home town, for rtaon. Bob Barnes, and Rusnell up In lhe same building wlv-ro
burial. The Delton Military Band Mott, who nil retired the same Km Town's barber strop now te.
led the procession from the year and at the •unic time.
Tiic first building that was actu­
house to the depot He was on
As I was down talking to O»- ally buUt for a bank waa across
car Finkbclncr the oUscr day from Campbell's Grocery, in th* Evans i Brooks. Delton. Mich.
Also in the old days when
whore tk- was working on a new brick building where 11*8 Deris'
fertilizer warehouse, 1 looked up Beauty Shop Is now. From 1919 you wanted your house painted
to 1922 I was tho bookkeeper «- your walls papered, you Just
there and when I started. I had about had your choice of two
to port Hie books, including tho guys for such a Job, Bart
Templeton, who lived where Bob
Dr. Morford waa our first the Lumber-yard and about waa th* flirt on* U&gt; operate th* Garrett dore now, and th* fa­
Veterinarian. and started busl- i where Bert Parker livre now
so called bookkeeping machine mous Baas Horn player In the
Mas tn IBIS. Later Dr. Loyal 1 They shipped stock just about that is now out-moded by the Delton Military Band or Milo
Lehman, a toveabte old charac­
Flower also was lure In the every Saturday as I remember IL modern IBM system.
------------- ‘i They had their scales there and
The Delton Brickyard, located ter from Prairieville.
k was quite a place for Sight­ just this side of the John Kling­
Seeing for the town kids and tlw er farm (you can still see the
old retired farmera living In foundations) wa* built and op­
erated by Bates Brothers, and
HOW CLEAN
later by William Ixonard and
sons. Leon and George, who
moved here In 1906 .Hearty all
_ ___________
IS YOUR
•he old timers around town at .yatern up hero at th* north end
that time worked at Uie Brick- of \xnrn was opened up the flrat
HOUSEHOLD
yard some time or other. There of October in IBM
was a railroad siding up to the
WATER?
yard. The burning of the kilns of
brick waa a great event and was
Don’t gambit on dirty water! Lika
most
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knowing it is free from sflt.'sriiiment, rust, scale partidss. sand,
algae, dirt, cloudiness, and most
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named, the Purity Water Fil­ took great pride in buying such
i liar* and subduing It. My
ter is the most effective, depend­ dad would have enjoyed that
able, lowest-cost protection himgeif. Gurley Pcsmc bought
days such aa boll game*.
agaiast these water problems. this really wild horse and the
Days. Band Tournaments. (every
(It doe* not soften water.) / last I saw of him. Oariey and a
little town had a band. In tboay
day») .:ipx seriate. shadow ape
elate, etc. Th* field J^.wt.W
•S SSZS/S exciting

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Baosmsa. Butun .
boll field. Every day when tho H»y WUllui, llu'.isfi ..
weather and Um« of year was D1&gt; Q1U IunL,n
right. Whale's race horse The
Otatma. wukttiri
DeHon Girl" would get a work-1
"
’ “
out on thia track with.. I ima- Ai*«&lt; An4«r»on. Huso
gine. Frank Carson, the driver.
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                  <text>The Hastings Banner he
Quality Merchant

Hailin',.

One Hundred and Tenth Year

Tli«nd«y. l.M 2V. 1M5

SaaHnn Ona—ro)M 1 » I

NUMBISIO

Entry Deadline
For Barry’s Free
Fair Approaching
9K I
!’
K

Offer $4,000 in Premiums at ’65
Exposition; $12,000 in Purses Set
For 3-Day Harness Race Program

Earl McKibbin. secretary ot lhe Barry County Free Fair.
j other officers anti superintendents of departments are making
, prejKirations for the annual e\i*»itlon which will be held at lhe

I fairgrounds here from July 2b through July 31.
ranhfc
Several thousand dollar* in premiums are to lie offered for
UHI.1U |&gt;UU MVK TO Lift.—tn electrocuted doc wa* brought **e« to me Wednesday, Jane IS, at Pennock Hospital, in a graphic
,
................ ............., , •.
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demonstration &lt;rf a new. ilfesavjng technique called (lewd Cheat. CaiyHac Resuscitation &lt;CCCH&gt;. At the tefl Dr. c. Mart; Vase, MJ)., I the finest product* of the field, for craftmanship and for culinary

datiao. a United Fund Agency. The dog la shown on the "operating table" at the left, and
uspense of Um dramatic situation is evident In the picture on th* rights—Banner photos.
—«

New Lifesaving

NEW AAP STORE MANAGER — Jamea R. Hock I* lhe new
manager of the AAF Steve In Hasting*. He come* to Hasllnx*
.L _ K-_ U,
■___ -a________
&gt;__ company'* stores otoco 1963. Starting with the'food chaln a****
* CClIIlKIliC IS
clerk in 1951, be gained wide exnerience wortjnr in several I_
1
_
Kalimstoo outlets until 1957.
received hl« first mana-

I

editorials~&amp;£±"
‘1

1

~

by K.M.L. =====^^^w«s*was^™ I

Demonstrated

house faculties. Nor is there any
method at obtaining proper park-

i brought back to life Wednesday.
(June 16. at Penhodk Hospital n
, ia graphic demonstration of a voice in establishing iu location. residential property—The bourd has
! new. lifesaving technique called
'Closed Chest Cardfab ResUKltaIn an attempt 'to find «R wlut especially well situated for a county
, lion (CCCRi.
•
lhe people wanted In regard to the building parking lot, if that 1* what
they have In mind. Al this rate,
Mark
Vasu.
M.D,
an
internist
One of the highlights of the
City champion* In the crovisors appointed a Citizens Com­ provision for adequate space would
Hastings Summer playground
mittee to assist in arriving at a really cost a " bundleI"
Haloes
and
Renanle
Baird.
Character Parade, whlah will
satisfactory solution. Since this
Friday there were scavenger
climax this week's activities on
Yet, despite this unanimous Fac­
all four lota. Director Lewis Lang and peanut hunt* on each play­ Miehl**n Heart Association, a
United Fund Agency.
ground.
viduals from every section of the
reports. '
More than 50 doctors, nurses county, It would seem logical to tion. The Board of Supervisor* by
Northeastern scavenger hunt
winner* were Dave Hathaway. 1and rescue personnel listened assume that, it was representative
___
_ ____
_______
_
Barry
Havens.
Raeannc
Miller while Dr Vksu explained. "It '*
■ nd Michelle Miller. Peanut i.,..,.
and
hunt ! ’
important to start the re­
winners were Gretchen Mahler.; vival process just a* soon as po*This Cttlsens Committee voted
Debbie Peake. Teress* AUerding. slble "
UNANIMOUSLY against building
John Haines and Jerry Wcck.v
"A brain deprived of oxygen
The youngsters will be shep­
Southeastern scavenger hunt usually will suffer Irreversible
herded west on the main street, winner* were Sumqi Smith. La- irtaniW “Iter a period of between
then north on Broadway to Ty- nette Sherk. Mary Jean Taffee, I
»n&lt;«
mfnute*," he *ald future expansion of Jal) and court
Debbie Newell. Chris Rodger*! "Every second count* " Even if
Judged.
.
.
and Rename Baird. Peanut hunt'thr hc*rt 'a°w' not ’’aft- the
AH participating in the pa­ winners were Frank Mix. Eric ICCCR process will save tlie brain
rade will receive a treat, whileMcLaury,
---------- Debbie Ingram and If H l» started soon enohgh.
!
After a few moment* of
prizes will be awarded to the brat! Scoff Smith.
portrayals.
Scavenger hunt winner* ati
"
The supervised playground1 Central were I«*lte Hart. Marcia
program opened Wednesday of Hengesbach. Terri Fellow. Peggy
last week and there were 1A01 Hubert, Brian Smith. Doug Kll-1
Senior Citizen* of Hosting* and
visits made to the four play­ Patrick, Dave VanDcrklolcn and
"Sometimes tile heartbeat will community Will nieet4t the Epl*ground*. plus the txh* playing Don Myeni. Peanut hunt winners be spontaneously restored by re­ cnpal Parish House on Monday.
baseball.
were Tim Lowe. Tom Alderson. suscitation. ” aafd Dr Vg*U. "but
t on July 1 for induction
Bob Steven*. Bob Kntko. Eric many times It goes into fibHlla- usual picnic style dinner and an
th* armed forew. Barry
Pratt. Ed VanDerMolcn. Mary llon. tn which the heari chirnJim Matthews is in charge of
{McLean, Brenda Smith. Terry tx-rs work, but without coordina­
Hubert and Allison Lenta.
tion and no blood U pumped.
i
This week lhe hrt" -»iul v4rl- When this happens. CCCR must ranged for Rom Johnson to talk
be continued, both heart masaage about the Indians and tlie part night at the Fort Shelby Hotel
and mouth to mouth breathing, they playeji In the earliest his­
until the patient can be taken to tory of Barry County. He ha* a tire following day.
a hospital equipped with a defib­ very large collection of Indian
Men scheduled to report in­
rillator. Tins device provide* a relics, some of which will -be clude John E. Maine tie. 21, GarThl*
Thursday
.
group
swim
­
Orven B Garlinger. 71. of Lake
high voltage electric shock which shown.
deo-. Grove. Calif., formerly of
Ode***, died at Butterworth ming begins with the school bus we have found will coordinate
Hazt&amp;igs: Philip M. Bender, 22.
Hospital in Grand Rapids, at leaving Cenlral at 2:40 pm, a tlie heartbeat."
gram will be musical selection* Middleville; Fredrick A. Currier,
2:15 am. -Saturday. Dec. 19. UtUe later tluin usual, because
by the Bllvertone Sextet, whose 21. Caledonia, Charit* L. House],
wnere ne
n.o been
own for
lor 10
iu days.
oay*.
k»&gt;on. ronUnue for
where
he had
transferred there from Pennock; J,ie remainder of the week The stoppage lias been caused by an contributions to the entertain­ Jr, 20. Otsego, formerly of Del­
external factor, electrocution; ment field have been all too rare. ton. and Larry G. Brandl, 20,
bU*
Ston*
at
the
First
Ward
nark
cus
Mops
ai
me
nrst
waru
park
Hospital.
H 1893 in I,u fUI 01,1 ,t8 load
2:43- 'H1' drowning, suffocation, and some Then there will be games of a Dowling.
type* of heart attack*, or by calibre not too taxing to citizens
» of Berija-! !*cond
load
&gt;«»«•
On July 8 there will be 20 men
'
• Cl—•»
.O-.K
----- ------Dr Vasu explained
of .65 and over, but challenging traveling to Detroit for premm and Millie Nott (tatam
•» drug*.
When Dr Vasu applied a de­ nevertheless
and was a life-long resident of
n»e m‘nule* later.
induc tlon physical* and 18 men
fibrillation shock to the dog's
Come
prepared
for
a
good
so
­
have been ordered to report for
Next Tuesday the first load chest, it* heartbeat, which had
Lake Odessa.
leaves from Southeastern at 1 been vibrating at a level sud­ cial time, and remember to bring physical* on Aug. 33.
pm. stopping at the First. Ward denly began to peak and irfa few own table service, your beverage
Barry County’* Induction quota
Market ft
for August ha* not been received.
second* wa* showing a normal
leaves from Central at 2 pm, beat.
If transportation Is desired, or
stopping at the park.
if you can pick up a citizen or
A graduate of the Lake Odessa

'CharacterParade 'Friday
Highlights Play Activities

Senior Citizens
5 Barry Men
To Have Fine
To Report for
Program Monday

Military Duty

0. B. Garlinger,*
Like Odessa
Leader, Dies

5S

year*, trustee on the village;

Woodland Lad
Hit by Automobile

Site Committee

lhe Congregational Church for
more than 50 years, lhe FdsAM
Lodge 395. charter member of the Woodland.

For- New High
School Named

The demonstration dog. which
injured about remained constantly under one*thesla. wa* restored to a normal
heartbeat
and breathing within '
sedation and member of the portixUy dsslxd in front of a minute*. Previouriy. the process
.Hasting* Supt. of Schools has
Ionia Country Club.
of electrocution and revival had i
that nine resident*
Surviving are his wife, Bea- berger. 87. of Woodland near tlie been accomplished experiment­ announced
have been named as members of
Gulf gas station on Woodland's
ally six times on one animal
main
lhe con^nlttee to *tudy a site for
1929; a brother. Ermal E. Gar-l™ street.
—
Also, part of the demonstration possible location for a secondary
linger; a nephew. Fred Garlinger. I Ho w*4 teken to Pvnnock Hob- was a manikin. Resusl-Anne. a ■
and two nieces Ml** Laurel Gar-' Pit4' fOr examination and trval- live foot blonde of rubber and school building
Hasting* Township Supervi*llnger and Mrs Arthur 'Marcia) nient. but was brought home for plastic, with a mercury pressure
Raffter. all of Lake Odessa.
7-he night and was to be taken gauge hooked to a heart of
r, chairman
Funeral services . were held bock 1x5
hcapltal Wednesday eponge.
When heart pressure 1* prop­
Chapel. Lake Odessa, with Inter- | The impact toned the little erly jiteced on the equivalent of a member of the committee.
Olliers include Hastings Dlrecment in Lakeside Cemetery, Rev. fellow over ths hood of tho car a breastbone of a human, lhe । --- -a
—__ ,__ .... , .
Paul Benneiioff officiating
| He then fell to the pavement ' gauge will respond, and by ‘nuicatlns lhe rlaht amount of hk. 1
[sure, a would-be rescuer learns.Morey. Robert Gaskill, Tom
Please See MORE ABOUT:
Sutherland. Robert Sherwood
. . . LIFE SAVLNG. Page X and Mr*. Gordon VanderWeelr

backward glances

'hits ofyesterday"....
as gleanesl from the
Banner files

People of Barry

A|j entries for exhibit In the coming Free Fair must be in
(he lccreUry 3
by Monday,,-------------------------- &gt;-----------------------July 12.
All livestock, ’mcludimr'
ntludlng' —
JuJy
I2 A11
-tvTBiMiimat«■■■
, ■ ---- ■ ——, n-nxt he
place by Monday. Jdly 26, by 3
pm. No exlhlbll will be taken
after 8 pm on the opening day. ।
according to the 1065 premium
book*, which *re now available
al The Banner office, lhe Exten-1
slon office, elevators and other
j places throughout the county
i

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■JV IU KWIIC UK ciuirr•---- --- -------- - ---- ,—
Gt the late Irving D. Charlton.!
« Doon on Thursday.
Rrobate Judge John W. Cunlin' Jo|J wof Ann Arbor, has ruled. .
' ' Exhibits must lw removed be-

Juan CKUin. uulx u&gt; B-ny““ •
PtoIkU court., hu rul.,1 th«
"the will ol decedent should be
to construed its to bequeath Uuentire Estate of Irving D. Chari­
ton to the County of Barry for
the purposes designated in the
will."

Wr 11
Sectary,. McKlbbin pointed
out that season parking stickers
are available for 11.
'
The m -day entertainment
program Includes three day* of
harness racing with MD00 in
neat racing will be on Wednes­
day. Thuraday and Friday
Monday win be highlighted

Tuesday will be Children’s Day.
and the youngsters will be able
tn enjoy the midway rides for
will be children's contest*, game*
titer. Frank and Rone (ARhousi-) and other events in front of the
grandstand.
Judging of dairy cattle start*
on Wednesday, with the livestock
structiori of an addition to the judging continuing on Thursday.
museum.
Wednesday night there will be
The bearing on the interpre­ heavyweight horse pulling at
tation of Mr. Chariton's will 8:30. following the livestock parade. Thursday night the grand• land attraction will be the famed
Immediate transfer of all of the King Kovac Auto Thrill Show at

deposited I IS.000 to be matched

Atty. Donald Bruce of Lansing

Jack Kenniston
Joins Food
(
Center Company
Willsrd J. Lawrence, prraldcnt
।
1Felpausch Pood Centers, has an­
(nounced that Jack E. Kennkton.
;33. 921 j*N. Witeon Avenue ha*
&lt;joined ll»c Felpausch Food Crti।
।

■ter at OoMwater.

Ins Who are hcira-at-law. argued
that the will was actually a trust
Insbtumcni that requires tho
county to build an addition to
the 'present museum buildings
that would properly house and
safeguard the hteuatcal collecUon of which Mr'. Charlton val­
ued at 1500.000. ;
Atty. L. K. Barnett. Atty. Paul
Siegel and Atty. Richard M.
Bauer had argued that the will

the Hastings High School Clam

County.
Unless the opinion of Judge
Conltn is appealed, the will will
now be probated through normal

Fred Hauser, Richard Reed. Rob- I montvillc. Tliey have three chUL—
-----------” Dln- Idren. Jeffrey, 11; Kevin, 8, and
ert* Linderman
and• ”
Russell
gereon,' Hasting*, and Clyde Ellis,
Jr . ami James Buckley, both of
Bellevue
Advisory member* of the board Optometrist to

Saturday there 1* to be mute iHasting* AAP Store in
pulling contest at 2 pm. and the 1858. He nerved a* iiriatant
evening grandstand attraction is I manager at Kalamoaoo before
to be the popular Grand 'Ote becoming manager at the Bt.
Opry
Jgnacr and Marcel) u» atoew*. Ha
Stmon Maiehele. Middleville. 1*. ateo worked for A A P in Grand
president of lhe Barry Fair, and . Rapids.
clear with his entire estate being Ed Wletnlk, Hasting*. Is trea*Kennlaion la married to the

Approve Budgets Need 5 Grade
For United Fund Scliool Teachers
Halting* Supt. of Schools RichJ, Guenther reports there
Drive Agencies ard
are five elementary teaching

Join Dr. Walton
Dr. B. Bloom, a graduate of the
Ham Kirkpatrick and Martha
Kuhn.'Extension
' ----- State
rsuiui. isxlciuiuii Service
ncrvicc agents,
ascsiui, । Ohio
—- University
——College
-----— ot
Atty. Richard M. Shuster. Rich-1 Optometry, and his wife. N»«yi
ia past president.

still unfilled for the
Sup,, o' School. Wch.nl J. position*
1995-06 school year
Hastings' representative* on B. Walton, optonvetrist, at 110 W.
Center.
Supt. Guenther explained that,
the scliool had expected "teach­
tings Community Fund, an­
Interns" from Michigan State .___ _______ ____ __
______ ,-------- —---------- ------------- ----nounced this week that hmrlngs ing
University and held open six po-1 ora Stephen Cooley and Rusaell i The Crooked Lake Sportsman'*
•lUon* since last February.
I Italy.
Club will hold a regular meetbeen held and lhe 1065 budget
uu
, ue nuDwinmiuRiiii
m&gt;c l in*
uuik
iu i.w pun.
celled here and five teachers are; Please See MORE ABOUT:
al the Delton School. Secretary
proved at a meeting of lhe still needed
... BARRY FAIR, Page 3. Evelyn M. Jone* has announced.
Community Fund Board of Ditmgs Hotel.
Richard J. Hudson. drive
chairman, and Richard T.
(irnfta Iw.ar.4 -k.l—

Local budgets are: The YMCA

Scouts, under an acceJerwted proOroos pointed out that alt
upon the reaching of
lha goal in the fund drive which

Member* of the Hasting* KlwanU club thl* week completed
payment on an Infant Isolette continued in July and the pa
for Pennock Hospital here which master, M O. Schroeder, will
already U credited with saving transferred to the Bellevue ofil
the life of one premature baby.

Civil Defense Director Maurice
Ingram yesterday thanked those
who joined In making a success
of “Operation Alert" last week.
More than forty people took part,
he said, and the Hasting* CAP
also did an outstanding job.

special meeting of lhe council

The ccoununltyN *b*re of
State agency cotytributlqnx are:
H.1Q0 to tho Red Croat, in­

Family and Children Services,
an Increase of 8374 55 and *5.500
to lhe Michigan UnRad Fund,
up 1717 over teat year. The Bal‘&gt;tion Army will be lncrea.-.xl
by 8118 to gl.640 and the Retardrd Children’* group will receive
the total amount they tuid asked

day evening. J. D. Clark of Mid­
dleville was named commandei
of the local post which has been
named the “Leo A. MUIcr Post,'
County resident who was kl
in action In France during
World War.

Five former Hasting* Hig
the vacancy caused by the death graduate* received diploma* frtn
of Harry 8. Ritchie.
the University of Michigan. Froi
the Literary College, the grade
Assessed valuations In Hat­ ates were Mis* Emily McElwaii
Please See MORE ABOUT;
I ha“e pl
ing io tabulations just completed . . . BACKWARD GLANCE*.
During
VMlil to rmpl

&lt;unaaoo Child Guidance Council

Society

(right), representing lhe

•JU
fund drive

. O. Malin, divisional manager of Equl
signifies that on July 1 Hasting* Mfr
vtntory.

STUDY SCHOOL REQUIREMENTS—-Member* of U»a special “Criteria Committee." composed

W, VKI.Uai tKUVW.
&gt;I,K Wl, -«•&lt;
Wit
-MIS.
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Department; Robert Miller, asalrtant principal'al Central; Darwin Hooker, bead
d.naa a«n&gt;r«nw&gt;ni- llnnald rtlll htab
nrln.l— I
Mr- ll-Xl— KI--.

�.caster, and his at Richford. Da. Busy, busy arc the member* ot
jFaUiera Day they attended aluJ Willard Arnold family. WU-

Personal Mention

Felpausch Adds
Food Center
ArHomer

. family get-together at lhe honw|Ign{ and toailh Sherman. Jr.
of hl* parent*, tho John Back* f
-------- "•*
of Dctton. Other guana »trt im» «-owwv.. —----- —Walter'* rister and family, Mr. the PattHind Hotel tn Grand
and Mra Donald Carbon and Rapid* . June 21. 22. They
twin boy* front MinnrapolU. i dalegata* from the county RICA.
Minn., hia brother, Wilbur Beck.! Mila FriaciU* Arnold arrived

VUKing the C. H. Faiiaaro on
Father'* Day wer* tlsclr daugh­
ters. Mr. and Mr*. Clyde KeU*r

PylB. * R. FYldpauach Com-

Davke* The Lynn Davt* family
The Walter Becks have reand the Edward Daviata are, turned recently from a vaca-1
planning to ao to Ithaca thl non in New York where they
weekend tn attend a wedding visited her relatives at Lan-

Their daughter. Mrs Eddie Ha.-,
na and ion. Todd, of Lexington.
Ky, are visiting the Arnolds
this week.

Charlotte w«v Saturday gucat*
of Mr and Mra. Frank Hynes.
Mrs. Flunk Mcrrla (no* Beatrice
Perkin* &gt; of Ft. Lauderdale. FU,
wa-i their Ktmrt on Friday. The
Hynes’ were Fathers Day gue»u
of Mr and Mrs Ward Hynes at
their Gun Lake cottage aa wm
alto Mr and Mr*. Roy Thomas.

The new Felpausch FYxkI Cen­
ter will bo managed by Hobert
Shelta*, ot Albion, wlm haa Ixxri

Tlia Homer FWpausch Food
Center ha» 6JOO aquaro feea of
floor apace, wKh ample parking
in the rear of lhe budding.
Tlie other Food Center* arc lo-

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In the afternoon there will bo
a pony pulling contest and in
the evening a square dance.

Mike Youngs Earns
Second MSU Letter

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Student

the chest Henry pulled out t
snow and George waa taken
Pennock Hospital.

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they will attend the 50th reunion
of Mr. Higbte't graduating class
from Jackson High School. It
will be held at the Holiday Inn.
Young Leigh Ann Duke and Ccmmunlty Hoapltel In Battle
Creek after five eye operations.

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guest from California, Mra'Chaa
Daugherty. The latter la - Mra.
Lyle's alster. The Penns and Mrs

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celebrate David's 8th birthday.

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pointe of Interest. Il was a swat
trip and whan the tour contin­
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ocher towns. Craig returned to
Hastings.

ren visiting their grandmother,
fra. Ray Branch, for a weak.
letas to receive Varsity awards
Oew«» Wlnlck. 17. son of Mr
and
Phillip Mitchin tour Spring sports at Mich- I and Mrs Myer Wlnlck of 203 W.' Judge
wlu w
m Mrs &gt;y&gt;
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ttte Rapps. Mrs Sweet, the Ho-

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The W. Q Colemans wish to
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lot the cards and gifts received
honoring their Silver Wedding

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Backward Glances
a complimentary paaa to the
IMS State Fair.
Ru/sell Dlngerson Is superiniendent of the hone pulling con­
test which •xr"
la open
—
—. to
~ lhe world
------ . Mlu Bernice Henry and George
un July 28. Prises total 8385 and Moore Le»ur Johnson and Ken"’th McIntyre were graduated
by 880. 800. 840. 820. 815. and four , from m. Medical School and
810 prises. Horses will pull • against the State's dynamometer
pose of pulling horses are prohlLee Brice, who graduated from
bited. and a 810 entry fee is re­ Hastings High in 1900. purchas­
quired before the contest starts ing agent for the Detroit plant
Prise* totaling 1200 are offered
(or the mule pulling contest, with
tlie first place winner receiving

82350. fifth 820. sixth 315. sev- I
enth 81250. .eighth 810 and six
..

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st Years Ago
Certain citizens who oppose
the Broadway'‘site for the new
high school building here have
raised a purse and employed At­
torneys Elmer Peters of Char-

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Sing to handle their case and will
endeavor to prevent the erection
of the structure on the proposed

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court ruling, the only people who
have a right to contest the dos­
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known heirs of Ute original town
site company and court action is
already underway tu clear that
At a recent annua) convention
! the episcopal Diocese ot Westm Michigan, two Hastings men

waa elected diocesan treasurer
,r.nd Kellar Stem was chosen as
president of the Churchmen's
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Department were suddenly to Ix and Blanche Spaulding attandad
addterf with the rrapursmilliy far
tlie result* of their agitations—wc IM Evangeltete Jack and
- - A1 l*a_ T11 i.i r
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circulation throughout Ixrad.

headline*. its format is much the
sure about tliclr opinion*.

that

home dally. The editorial and news
content I* emprWngly varied and
amiug other thing* contain* n

LEAVE m

By rating the proposition down
for Women; a Theater section; a
their collective opinion* fell in Radio dr TV Review; a Contract
Bridge feature; a Croasword Puz-

Albert DeWeese
Sentenced to
Prison Term

116 Lakewood
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I Scholars Earn
Mr end Mra. Al Barnard and Straight A’s
boy* and Mr. and Mra. Gary
Freeportl

tty Mrs. Sylvan T

Old Fa*hl&lt;xied Ttnt merUnga
(held at the Alden Na*h and C
.cade Road* -old M." * Hie E
i Zook* are planning a trip to M

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Slwcn lAkwwd HKt,
Kidder and son of Caledonia
danto camcd aualglu A averagw
Mra. Ralph Moore, of Freeport far th*' final atx works’ marking
celebrate their 25th wedding an­ period.
niversary Ln rather a unique
included John Htmt, Joyce JockMoore hae been a patient nt Pen- iron, ,Jeannctt Jordan. Jean Jor­
11. &lt; It Hovpltal since but Marell dan. Joyce Root. Chrta Sayer.
Gary Smith. Larry Vojtech and
Nancy VanBuren.
Their daughter, Mra Al Barnard
Juniors naming &lt;0 wen Loma
brought a beautifully decorated Hteht. Bob Othnwr and John

Undershertff Gordon Trick Mon­
day took Albert DeWcrae. 48. 323
for Young People and a classified E. Grand Street, to Southern
[; After the lunch. Mr, Moore
the dictation of the board and IMge. Although the edition Lick*
1 brought Mrs Moore down to the
one and one:hnlf to two year*
tain* many signed ftalurc articles Imposed Friday by Circuit Judge
that contain personal views and Archie McDonald.
DeWee*e had previously pleaded
opinion* of event* tn Israel and
guilty to passing a 140 bad check hasting*
T15* *&lt;hten. a? d&gt;«u BiosS,
look their aon, Billy Newton to
operation arrangement* with the
Item* pertaining to America are
Ciunp
neRr Newaygo
Police Sgt Robert Ritter, who Ld '‘witaJrinu.?* a'i
Eaton County Jail, during lhe written tn a much friendlier tone made the investigation. Mid this x3£k KomUBwIul B». BMUU Sunday. Later they mjoyed a
Tteapmu.
6«1
k Mkn«»a. lSw. Father* Day dinner with their
coming monUis, until such time os
would be DeWeese* third trip to
lEffioJ?*.*?
daughter
and
family.
Mr. and
the jail location can be reconsidered,
IT; Bicterd Birk*. B*. ak'» r •n! Mr*. Clark Blanchard of Grand
rather th*n temporise by resigning luuul. comment pertaining to the
Arab nation* has a rather chilly
that out only laid to big trouble

It:

Pleasant Valley

Diane Binns

Jack Blossom
'New Businessman
Bcmams
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remained In critkwl rendition I JimHSDUrg
Ihi* week in Blodgett Ho»pltal in *-*&lt;***«^**«* ft

UIMMMC1IAAA
--~ —..... ' “ ---------lowlng a traffic Accident about: ,nrn. havlns purchased the Pen•
__ ..................................................
L. .Concrete Wvwfei
-I &gt; Co. ..
nock
Product*
at
the south end of the village of
fractured Nashville.
Writ moved from Laings­
burg to Nashville with hl*
on the Chariton Park Road
about a half-mile north of M-79

and wa* graduated from liigh
graduated from Lansing Burin.-.-,
then rolled on ite side and off Unlwrallv in 1953 and for the

IhrotutH a ditch and rolled again, • rrexrtary for the New York CenSanlora: Loma AI rutworth, Judl

Bay City.

nto Carter, Claire Chapman. frat from the right fender.
Donna Colby. Linda Clark.
Bonnie Everett. John Ptoher.
Marah* Grtnage. Maraha Groff. _____________________________ procearing department
' Hia paxttita. Mr. and Mra. H.
Bandn* Hough. Randy Hewitt,
Gloria Hecht. Janice Healy, John
Hunt; (ALL A'*) Archer How—---------------------------------Ho fc continuing the operation
Melody Johnson, Joyce JackCdllf.. vbdted 111* porenta over (m* retained all lhe employees,
the weekend, the Richard EngK;------------•------ -—r

Personal Mention

tty Mrs. Ethel ttlank

Amona the interesting Ilans that lhe world.

Court Officers
. IttClUl (.OllCldVe

as,
?«**«&gt;; Mra. Donald Blough and chU.
» zt
1
Mik Virginia Victery, sis drew of Wyoming were Bunday Priscilla Lane, Paul Livingston, Clark CO. where he to working
for in WhitUcr. While here he
;l,«;
««»i*- o™&gt; b«~. Nancy Leak.
c^?.on
“r
ftarrv
Barry Cmntv
County war
was renrraente
represented
Linda Meyera, Paulette Miller,
a! the Michigan Association of
Ute Marmekr, Nancy Petrie.
’SStWSW-"”*
I
Barry County
Mr. and Mra. Don ‘Gill hap­ County Juvenile Officers, and the
farm iiomc* in this neighborhood
Michigan Juvenile Court Work­
। Building Permits
pily «ntcrtalned their new ers Association conventions held
and tiiose from the cltie* were fSf
UirUlcd at the acUviUea at the TMU. Jue I*: B»lkrr BrMteck. ’ JUNB 1«- Doan! WlUiertU. Bl I
In conjunction tills year with
farm homes. * A 3C June* oventlie national convention of lhe
Vojtech. (ALL Al) Nancy Van­
National Council on Crime and
Buren, (ALL AH Barbara WU- Mrs. Robert Lyle. Mr* Ollis Delinquency.
for the Bum Hospital in Illinois
The official* met at the Stat Saturday.
Jaa*
17.
I
caatrMtor.
Mlaaec Gladys Hamblin and
Cheryl Barger, Beverly Brook*. Mra. Charles Daugherty, from
Leone Brown of H**tlng* were with MASHVILLE—Shook. «•
Chtryl Bosworth. Beverly Court- California were also.guests.
Arthur
L. Olson. Barry’s juve­
Mrs. Grace Hamblin Bunday. *
nile officer, who has been presI J»S‘.
Hosting*
Mr. and Mra. Wflocn Gray and
Daniels, Bonnie Eckman. Ann family from Kalamazoo wav dent of the Michigan Association
part of the family from West Vir­
recent supper gumt* of his ,
H*ratr I Building Permits
|
of
County
Juvenile Officer* for
ginia are visiting relative* here for
, the past two and one-half year*.
._
rilMB 1* — Botert Birk*. *1* W
two week*. * Rev. Howard Hamb­
Mra. ■ and Miss' Nellie M. Dunlap, proHecht. (ALL A-*) Bob Hawley. Manker, and her daughter,
I
WPU,e w uuniap, prulin’s family of Hailing* were vtel‘ ana
ion zvancr,
,7^
officer, attended from
Ion
Keefer. rnyuis.
Phyllis. Montague,
Montague. Donald ------

Tlie State Christian Endeavor

The Hasting! Banner
r.iectal assignment fur the Blow
Pres* Company. Esewhere in thl*

ONB HUWDBSD AMD

describing some of their unusual
raprriraces in this young and
energetic nation.

VUMCBTFTION
BATF-8
U&amp; Department of State in an
Interesting TV debate on South
Viet Nam. Monday moderated by
the State

iraijA"’®;? 8r?ia“
tai tan.lnt Mkklgtt
AMIRICAN HlWiPAfMt
atoRIMNTATIVt* la*.*

policy, the professors, themselves,
have often missed the target by
hefty margin* tn their analysis of
event*.
State Department to set the course

bling all available fact* and listen­
ing to the opinion of specialists
who marc often than not disagree

tertal. judgment must be made as

Hamblin. Sunday. ♦ Mra. Charles
Stahl spent Saturday with Mrs.
Orvle Stahl near Elmdale
sos w.
Mr. and Mr*. Stanley Stauffer of R2 Haatlnga. ha* been award- JUNi ii—wnuiaa
____ _ «1 U* Armed Fort- Expedition
J*
and Bill of Hasting* were Saturday
Bert
evening vtaitora of Mr*, r
— an M«tal. while mrviita aboard E1 Mzrauu*. “■»&gt;*««'
------- ---* Mra. i~.UK
Don
Blank.
Lucille Abel*. Mra. the ■*tock aircraft carrier USS
Don odektrk
Odektrk of
of Victory.
Victory. N.Y
N.Y,. aa
Mabel Thompeon. Mra. Ethel;Midway, currently operating oil Kradu*te student at MSU thl*
Blank and Mra. Ida Miller were I the coast of yiet Nam. He re- p**t year, was a guest of William
three from here who attended the I «Hcd thb award for having Cook at his Wall Lake cottage
Alto Garden Club meeting June! served 30 or more conrixuttve, over the weekend.
15th at the Alto Methodist Church. W* aa a crewmember aboard
The Rev. Maurice Kaiser famlMra. Florence Rlchardaon gave a ■ the Midway in a designated com- ly of Montague were guert* of
talk on the Peace Ro*e and how I bat area. Aircraft from hl* ship the Ken Robbe family Sunday
the name originated and Mra | have been making daily strikes and Monday
Hazel Yetter gave a talk on the agalnM military instaBatlon* in ( The Roy Hubbard* were in
different varieties of peonies and North Viet Nam and Viet Ccmg
are ao practical. A dainty concentrations in ”*-•

That’s right

YOU ARE SEEING
MORE PLYMOUTHS

Bob Othmer, (ALL r»&gt; Joanl*^
Pennington. Elaine Iwusli
I j11-.
preach a. the Pilgrim
Nancy
Rlbbona.
SJattr. Hohn
unh
U1 Pwrhmmt
izm
Smith
J^n Tom
ancktaS
•,uae **
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-ry 1 . z-1
•
KOOt.
(.(iritenterS
gr
T 1
,
,aix a»
Tku«r. O.T.Honored Oil 2Htll
Wellman. Sandi Woodman.
*T Prrnctl u&gt;® ,uxt Sunday.
’
‘
eddiiif; Jubilee
(ALL A'*&gt; Torn Barnum, Diane L
~~~ ~ :—* ■—

Worn. I4U. A'., rrro
“ '“AUon « Tr»».
Mr* Robert Carpenter, together
Janice Cusack Michael Dlllcn- &lt;T&amp;C Vlt-r
beck. Jim Eckman. Jill Garllng- ‘ Mr&gt; Robert
AUen 13 taking with the Carpenter relative* and
er. Bruce Oarlock.
# vacation from her duties at
Barbara GUlUand. Allen Has- 1 !*le ^i\,rupl P41*’ ,8r* u T1*U’ cllle celebrate their 25th wedding
kin.*. Janice Heidrick, Howard
»«■’ pronto and ratattvra in anntveraary test Sunday, at their
Meyers, Linda Mathis Jayne Beaumont, Texas, and other homeUii Battle Creek.
I?./
„
. ru-cenn lumy naris
Texas ------Her---------niece
Nieuen uurojc
•---------- -----------T’&gt;'’»»api&gt;y event
ptenned by
Stoel. Yvonne Stowlnoki. Ron Pf*tC^n'0^
i11Uu*
(1,r
, ...
:inir Iler Tlvv
tlu- rlav
their tasrent.* .
Ttiw from IB
wVThi
•'•‘•x Lynn Perry and Mi** aUended were Mr and Mra Lain
N^el W^tare
Kathy: Elaine Soya leftWalnraday for Dunning, Ml** Emu Van Luke,
^toen^Suy BoithouM. HopklrteviUe. Ky. to vlut the
l/nTcX LJwnny HamilUin family mal to
field. Robert Chapman. Rlcharel niate lhr «&lt;W»‘ntance of the,
*nri Mr
AKrcd

at

atifr

(ALL A’*&gt; Sue Krebs. IX-nnte ; “, ra™lly, 1Uul tXI" s“’‘1
Uvingston. Louise McDtarmld, ?.eUh Yert&gt;'.. Rnd ,iunlly
Teresa McArthur. Maraha Me-!
uTrlJ.h
Dtarmld. Itamela Olmstead. WarPatricia RalrlVh. William
Riggs, James Roberta. Connie
Roush. Diana Stuart. Ann Sto­
well. Jean VanGanabckc. Dennis
Wood. Kathy Woodman.

Mr. and Mra. Harry KBdow;.nd W A KeDomi of Flint wnv ‘ |
Bunday gutsta of the- John T.
Woods and Mr. and Mra Ray
Water* joined them for dinner, i i

Robert Wibon. and Mr. .ind Mrs..
wood High School 1961 -’85.
Ernie Keller were dinner guesta I
Father’s Day al the home of I
Carpenter, Donna Colby. Gloria on
the Bob Munjoy* of Alto.
|

---------HORSE,
-------- -------------------WHEEL
OF COURSE

Nowramrin.-.ta.udtaur.Kx,,
the Red Pine Lodge mor pqIj-.'"H’k’l-scason tractor ease* an lawn
Hecht.
cite. Canada, fishing. They “n&lt;^ Fallen task*. Test-ride? Call:
Junior*: Beverly Brooks, Bonbrought bock a, nice catch uf _
,
walleye and E. L. CARPENTER
Hoort. Terry McCloud. Brenda Northern pike,
Newton.
Tlie Fred Grangers arrived
HARDWARE
Sophomore*: Emllene Barker,

Hit state s».
Phone Wl 5-2983

Diane Binns, Peggy Carter, J , „ 7
J , I
Barbara Gilliland. Allen Haakin. , Uwl *n ‘*’elr Algonquin Lakci
Linda Kruger. &amp;aui McDtar- home fOr Ulc 8urnnlermid. Clay McNeil. Elaine Bairigh.
John Reed. Carol Rohrbaclu-r,
David Slwllmbargvr. Greg Bifton. Kathy Stoel. Noel Walker.
Freshmen:
Bonnie Baker.
Lind* Dickenson. Linda Eddy.
Sheila Forahey, Gregory Geiger.
Roger Hortrtler, Dale John­
ston, Dennis Livingston. Lyle
Livingston. Pot Loftus. Connie
Mitchell. Lynn McLean, Sue
Richardson, Linda fiorloula.

One reason is the 5-year/50,000-mile warranty** on the parts that keep
you going.
• » Hers’* hew Plymouth'* 5-ye*r/S0,000 mile engine snd drive train warranty protect* you: Chrysler Corporation
confidently warrant* all of the foBowtng vitaf part* of It* 1965 cava for 9 years or 50,000 mile*, whichever comes first.
Chrysler Motor* Corporation Authorized Dealer'* place ot buaine** without charge for such parts or labor: engine
block, head and internal part*, intake manifold, waterpump, transmission case and internal ports (eacapbng manual
clutch-), torque converter, drive *haft. universal joints, rearkxle and differential and rear wheel bearings. Required
maintenance: The lor

Canada and visited tlw foils ivt
Newberry. Tlie night before they
left several neighbors brought

There orc so mony. many

Simple enough for *uch important protection.

Plymouth sales are booming and your Plymouth Dealer wants to keep the ball rolling.

How? By giving top trade-in allowances and terrific deals. See him and save today!
Octtbor through April, 1964. rt October through April, 1965.
FURY/ngtVWDEni/VAl.lAHT/BAnr’ACUOA

TEST-DRIVE A PLYMOUTH AT YOUR PLYMOUTH DEALER’S
BARFLY'S FARM STORE
S. Honour at Hastings City Limits

• advantages of and good reasons for

making arrangements for the fu­

neral services beforehand that it is

Plymouth Fury sales are up 180.8%
HOT DEALS ON GOOD USED CARS, TOO I Plymouth sales are up. and dial means
that Plymouth Dealers are getting hune and more good used cars in trade. So,
for the widest selection and the best buys on Top Quality used cars, stop in this week.

Thoughtful

and surprised them.

caller* were Mra. Art. Appelman
and son. Nelson, of Nashville.

6 month*

CORNER WALNUT AND 5. JEFFERSON
HASTINGS

Mr and Mra. Harry Appelman
returned Wednesday from a
week’s trip through the north.
Tiiey spent three days with Mr.
and Mra. Harry- Bidelman at
Whitefish Point and went over

DEWEY'S CAR PALACE
M-4B at Sprague Rd., Delton

impossible to list them here. Suffice

We have the
latest

patierni

to sajr'that pre-arrangements arc
thoughtful. Our experienced counsel

is yours for the asking.

(Armstrong
LINOLEUM
THE MODERN FASHION
IN FLOORS

A FLOOR TO MICT
EVIRY BUDGET

HASTINGS FLOOR

LEOnflRD
OSGOOD
-funefialJ^lohie
CHARLES H. LEONARD

COVERING
123 W. Sh»a St.

JACK D. OSGOOD

Phone 945-2471

�Gigantic CASH

FURNITURE

i
11

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&amp; FRI.
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MODERN 3-PC. BEDROOM OUTFITS

8-CHAIR DINETTE SETS

6-CHAIR KITCHEN OUTFITS
SINGLE SOFA BEDS

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�Substitutions,

Unites Couple
Saturday Evening

Planning Can
Save You Money
.

Audra, Don Baty
Surprised Sunday
On.25th Jubilee

200 Witness Vows
14126949
16308314

Ung ai-niverwy for Audra- and

। Large b**krts of pink and white surprised by their friends and
I loonie*, syrtnga and gypaophila,
I centered by a bouquet of pink rase* their home on W. Walnut Bun­
and syrlnga, formed lhe decora­ day afternoon to celebrate the
tion m the large living room at
Many lovely gifts were pre' the liome of the Rev Lil* Manker.
235 E. Blair Street, when »he per­ r nted to the Baty'*, including
formed the ceremony uniting tn a beautiful silver evffre service
mirrisge Mia* Und* White and from their children, who had
Jerry E Andrus. Jr . at 1 pm. Sat- skillfully planned the delightful
urday, June l».
i affair.
Thr brute’s parent* ore Mr. and
Guest* were present from
Mr* Richard White ot 113 W Ben- Traverse City. Howard City,
aon Street The jtaretit* of the j Muskegon and Grand Rapids.

xwi &lt;vui iu»&lt;r ur c*w regis­
ter total of your grocery bill
with a few simple substitutions

Michigan State University food |
specialist. Ptgria Morris, report*
that mrat and dairy product*
your food de liar*
You will nut alter the nutri- .

Two hundred guert* wltneeeed
the wedding vow* uniting Mbv
Arditti Ariene 8he«rin and David
Lyle Ayer* In the Presbyterian
Church in Richland on June to­
Th? Rev. Ruwli Damrtra pwformed lhe double ring cera-

noon
Gun Lake. Sheibyvlik. and
and Mrs Lyle Ayer*. Martin,
are ths parenU of the codpie.

ther. lhe bride wore a sheath
of duney Ikoe with a bat-nu

milk rather than fluid—the sub­

mitk dally wiU
month MSI I

The bride were a lace bodice
ver white dacron polyester and
ad a coraage of while camaUon*
nd pink rnxbud* Miss Marsha

family of four. Lem n penalve

Many Parties,
।
Events Provide
Exciting Weekend j

silk organza fashioned tlie full
Chapel train which was attach­
ed and topped with a Dior bow.

ley tdghUghtcd with a bow. se­
cured her thrte Hived llhuton
veil. She'carried a mock basket
arrangement of white dahirs
and lily of the valley with a're-

This was Uie "Weekend That
wore n pink knitted suit and
corsage was of white cam*- I Wai” It seemed like the signal for,
many "Farewell to Spring and'

Other good buys include regu- {

T.m
....

which coat* four and a half
time* a* much. Many cake mixes

_

.'"SS “

Partying never had more perfect
iiioperution, waUherwue. than th*
' P*1* at thr Jtal Wttwelii Saturday
T^J.ivmlng when they and Uie Fred
•"» “-teu « a jte
xrsaories. The mother of
&lt;I" ? lor s"
uiutro me.
r ,erM1ir^^.»whU?anllall0“rt“&lt;:,-“W*®th*rPenn11"
;ceremonie*
.
j Ure and nerr *&lt;
m ce**orie»
ceasorie* were white.
wluu. ,i.
[uiff
Kerf. Bnd
__ &gt; whlte
_
c'iwdwd|
FoDuwing the ceremony, a reFallowing the ceremony a dinner tablecloth*, candle* on the small
i ception wa* lark! in Uie churcii for tlie immediate families was tnUes and patio carutlei. plus me
parlor* Mr*.' Clarence Ritscma (held at the Highlander A feature umuI garden spotlights illuminated
cut the bride* rake. Miss Diana | of the dinner was a beautifully uie InviUng and festive setting.
for Mr* Riusdi Austin Saturday
Greenfield and Mi*» Kay Wrilfare decorated aedding cake, mad* by
opened
Uie
Linda To- the bride’s rn.ru.rr
mother.
ent*. Mr. and Mra IJoyd Hoffman uufnu,
7'
M ..gift*.
&gt;~n Mis*
KehJ*rXndM
accomplished
accompUshed with great flneaae
finesse by
In a lovely candlrllgli! ceremony ““
?*^=i » u^h2e hXru
Tl“'
lclt ,ar ■ »hort Jim «nd Fred. authentically attired
at
Uie
Find
Baptist
Church.
Min
j.Jlv^rve aJS Ulp to Xurl,MT:i Mhhigan and in Chef* Cap*, apron* and such
and Mr^ Leon Dunning are tfic
Joyce Gross. daughter of Mr. and
"j'
, were to ir at home to their friend* same uf the gucsU gave them an
Mr* Claude Grass of Nashville. •""* ™
MIm ueyriy nil . (ni Tueadi.y. Junc zj
Kueclawn awist dur!i« the mealtime hour*,
and Ear I Stevens, son of Mr. and
Avenue.
Detroit, whenhave
A11 eyen^, ^&lt;0. and
—,
. .
- , _ . . । -mnL
—
,k.n ■ both
.« n_
‘ CVrilUUj
tllUl .^tar*
gUllOr*
Ralph Kornccly wa* expected
to arrive from Mansfield. Ohio,
on Wednesday tn visit tils *1*.
. ...

—

man

to a similar cake made from a
recipe

Candlelight Rites
Unite Couple at
Baptist Church

Plan Stork Shower
At Delton Home

other rrlativea tn this vicinity for
about three week*

FRESH DONUTS
1

from lhe

205 N. Michigon

Sherman. daughter of Mr. and
n*..
nuunum.
;wMtr
wnn WIllta. ,)clmx-jwiy nuu muuu* cvmuuam
newi* a. Sherman. R3 HaS- night hades*.
double ring ceremony tolh*iand the corsage from her broUI
H1*J1™**“ trat,uat~
fur the dose harmony that wafu-d tings, and Robert E. Bamea, son
CotiveraaUon quickly ' turned to
V.
...
. — . — —— ,
IIWW
I*«•!*»- —*
Out-of-town guest* at ttw wed­ &lt;urst. departed there were several' Barnes. Middleville, was solenuiised the whereabouts of the children
** r■
«ng ‘Eadi For Tlie IJ7 E
suecl
Other" and The Lords Prayer. )
................
,, ! ding included tlie groom’s two lis­ bridge games while others ju&amp;l Saturday afternoon. June 5, at 1
ters and their htwband* Mr and enjoyed conversation.
| o’clock in Uie Pint Methodist found Evelyn living tn Denver.
Mrs Jiunra Scoby of Elkljart. Ind .
Among tlie out-of-town guests. Church
n
, ..
| The groom’s parents haded a and Mr. and Mra WlUtam Stub
Baskets of yellow gladioli and rei^arial dinner for lhe wedding of Detroit.
were lhe Jack Catons with their
The Rev. George Elliott p*r- husband. Dr. Kenneth Edwards
X_
yellow and white mum*, palms and party
guests, Uie Bob Ryans from In- formed Uie double ring teremmy Dr. Edwards 1* with the Federal
candelabra decorated the church.
•
government currently working on
Note: Mra. Manker also per­ dianapoll*. Ind, and Mra Robert Ln the presence of 150 gu^s
VsnderWcrf
from
Menominee
formed ‘hr marriage ceremony for
Altar vase* of pink gladioli and the Saturation Survey of the Water
father, the bride wore a gown of
Die bride’* parents. Mr. and Mrs Falja. Wls. who is here with her white mums and palm* decorated Pollution problem of AmMlca
ChantUiy-type acetate and'nylon
Dr. Charles Gwinn and family
Richard White. 19 years ago on two youngsters visiting her parent*.
Dr. and Mrs R. O Finnic, while
lace, enhanced with miniature seed
June 30.
of seven live In Rapid City. 8. D.
Prayer." accompanied by Mr* Carl.
neckline and front bodice. Il fea­
and surgeon wlUi a rapidly exIf you happened to drive post
tured a scalloped hemline and a the corner of Brogan and South
1 two Birke cottage* at Silver Lake
Wearing a full-length gown of paqplng practice.
I arlcomcd the Bob Birke*. tlie Jack
Broadway roods last Mdoday
Rslpil Gwinn is an engineer with
back. Her fingertip veil of bridal • cvenlrig and were alanncd to
Woods. Lou Langs. Bob HollisUra,
Illusion wa* attadu-d to a lovely । see about twenty &lt;20» • bums”
; Lyle GlUesgM11
Jlm Colemans gown featured a bodice of nylon
one
of the UJJOO that help in
311 S Hanover were pleasantly
nnl, » bridal ten. HOBO surprised by their children Sunday only
Munching the rockets He is also
event over tne wm
- । tram was atiacned io tne back ocui
lieutenant
«m»ui cuiono
colonel in
In uie
the vivu
Civil Air
Air
evening on their 37th wcddUi.- ’J*11 - •—• •-—
SiA
Take V^ of Uie skirt with a Large bow a ‘ Pitr°l «nd luu diarge of Florida
Un in honor of Judy Eaah
and anniversary. AU enjoyed a Father »
weekend taunts durirw jy
June
for j_ ________
____ . . .. . rhlne" In that ji
.h.,.,. tIn
.. &gt;...
____ ■&gt; ?
”* ,Or
crown..
"oT^rts
division
his spare
Day ituiijxr and the honored couple
tluy lace over taffeta dress and,
__a u_.
this
whole
of
a
good
time.
|
stone*
secured
her
veil
of
Illusion.
time
he
teaches
search
and
rescue
received gifts and flowers Attendcarried * colonial bouquet of blue
~
It was the Bcadicombera Bounce she carried a bouquet of red rosea as related to Air patrol
mZ^ire Mr and Mr* Waynard
and white mums Miss Joon Gross.
Elizabeth lias begun her ninth
»tster of the bride as bridesmaid I
nnd du'- “ lhe Beliun of Dowling. Mr and Mrs at U-.e Hastings Country Club Sat- I and white carnations.
MlM Sylvia
s&gt;.bu IU:u
,r, a*
- —
- of
- year as nurse bi Indiana Blate
Robert Brooks and daughter and urday evening when Uie DLck HudMis*
Hansen
maid
ware a yellow diitfun over taffeta '
dre*3 with matching jacket and
cocnpiiahmenta
In the held of
floor-length gown with matching
family of Hastings and Mr. and
carnal a colonial bouquet of yellow
Mrs Kenneth Bebon of Kalamahead-piece Bridesmaids were Miss
and white mum*
1
Rem Feldpauschea. Claude Gard­ Loretta Gould and Mias Jeri Col­ lying, while efficiently tending the
centered with a cake topped with
ners.
Jim
Radfords
and
Erik
von
physical
needs
of
her patient*
lier of Nashville. They wort light
Mr. and Mra Victor Orsboni. a bride doll dreaard in "Hobo"
The Michigan visit was prompted
attire
The Lynn Donovans entertained Reises The *Kord-Alres~ furnished
Judy Ea*h. an office employee their parents. Mr and Mra Glenn
ker gtrl. Rickie VanEngcn. son
that
there
were
so
many
oilier
each attendant carried a *ingie red graduating class In Battle Creek
Mr. and Mrs Richard Vun- of the HaMings Manufacturing Donovan, and Mr and Mr* Ed
□n Thursday
Tudor for dinner at Inman’S Sun­
dance ended up in "the black."
David Hcwcock acted a.i best man Ron Bjork of Clarksville on July day honoring Father’s Day and
Mis* Victoria Talbot, daughter of
Tlicre was a post-wedding dinner
The L. F. Burkeys were dinand UAhera were Roderick Ward 3 and Judy Pugh, a recent also their wedding anniversaries,
irnulnute of Michigan Stale Unl- that of the Glenn Donovans' ocand Rick Buehler, friends.
the flower girl and Donald Brower, ner guest* on Father« Day at
veraity and a Summer employee curfiruc on Sunday, the 2Dth. and daughter * marriage that afternoon
ert Burkey* of Lansing
and white floral print dress with of Hastings Mfg. Co. will be the the Tudors’ on Tuesday, the 22nd. txalde* a number of small dinner
brute of John Bumham of Pitts­ There were Fatix-r * Day gift* and gatherings about town, and on
also a lovely corsage for each Sunday afternoon there were two
mother wort a light blue jcr»r&gt; burgh. Pa. on Aug. 28.
Russell Wheeler. Middleville.
mother commemorating their nnnl- Sliver Wedding anniversary pardress with white acce**ekles. Both

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Elizabeth Gwinn
Honored on Visit
With Local Friends

Nuptial Shower.
'Hobo Style.' Fetes
Summer Brides

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Rev. Elliott Unites
Sandra Sherman,
Robert Barnes

tlie bridesmaids were Mim Toni
Adrion. Shelbyville, and Mi*a
Deborah Scott, Mias Karen Shipp
and Mis* Cathy Shipp all uf Del­
ton.
The attendant* were attired
in mint colord ftoor length
empire drvaM-s. cotton iucc fa*htoned the aJecviMe** bodice the
rilin xklrt was of crepe with a
band of p«wu accenting th&lt; high
rise waUt and terminating in
the back with a bow and stream­
ers Their headpiece* were bows
with bouffant - back vet!* They
carried mock basket arrange­
The many friends of Elizabeth ment* of ttirec ihAdta of green
Gwinn were delighted to renew dabfca
acquaintance* Saturday afternoon
Mixa* Susan Steele. PUlnwell,
at an informal coffee at the home

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mother* wore CAr-jjeS of blue and
Randy Smith is spending a verMries Dennis Donovan, and
I white carnations
week with his father, Robert Stephanie Gruber of Lanstn; were
also Included In the dinner party.
Smith, in Belding.

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Helxr Hrnaen. Nashville, cousin of
t:._ bride, and Rick Pokenhom,
Lyndhurst, Ohio, cousin of the
groom.
For her daughter'* wedding. Mr*
Sherman chose a blue and white
lace sheatii drras with matching
asories. The groom's
Mta Judw Pugh wa* the gut*4
pink and white lace*
of honor (4t a personal shower
given »t Michigan State UhTver-

Miss Judy Pugh
In Pre-Nuptial
Party Whirl

was the reason for the celebration
for Debra Westerly Monday. June

airl friend* gathered at the home
Of Dflrfu’* grkndmdHier. Mra.
Claude Braidwood, for this delight­
ful event. After opening her lovely
gifts, if one w.is listening to the
lively conversation of their age
group. It would have been very
evident that the best gift of all
was the new addition to their fampy of a baby brother. •TUn." on
June 16 No doubt next year slCer
and brother will celebrate their
birthday* together.

with streamers in the txjck She
tarried a basket trimmed with
lily of the volley and was filled

Lyon* of Plainwell and laury
Mulder and Lorry Schultz of
Plainwell.

candle-bearer
.
A recc$»tlon wa* held on tho
church lawn. Immediately fol­
lowing the ceremony Mr and
Mra A. William North of Rich­
land. aunt and uncle of the
Sally Herrington. Sharon Mer-

Phillipa arjiuJed

at

the

guest

The couple will make tlielr
tome tn Martin They are both
employed at the Gibson Incurporaled in Kalamazoo
Mra. Fred Bower. Mra Addle
Scott, Mr* Clarence Bump and
Mra Mary Walton atlendrei the
W8W8 Britticli CmivraUon of
the Evsmrellca! Church on ’hr

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A reception was held In the
American Legion FLill Immediately
friends enjoyed an evening of following the ceremony Those as­
game* followed by Ur bridc- sisting were the Mradame* Stanley
Hansen, Heber Hansen. Jo Bsardsiee. Donald Brower. Marguerite
gift*. A delicious dessert
Kelley, LydU Roger* and Al Reid
For their trip to Northern Michi-

Bamc* changed to a three-piece
green suit with white accessories
and a corsage from her bridal
bouquet. Their new address Is 1752
8. Jefferson Street
Out-of-town guests came from
Cleveland. Mansfield. Gahan and
Otvlsburg. Ohio; Spring Lake, Bat­
tle creek, Reeac, Naahrllle and
with a special Middleville.

perfect hostess At a shower
In a one-winner, monthly
master-point duplicate bridge game Eash and Miss Judy Pugh. It
was a "Hobo" party with guests
Country Club. Mr and Mra Rich­ drap'd in the proper attire and
ard Hooker of Gun Lake were first.
Mra William Gautsche and Mra. teas’ lovely lawn Following the
were

thud.

arranged

rounded by gift* A£}er the gift­ home of the groom's parents
Mra. Glenn Perkins entertab.nd
With a bridal shower on Mund.y opening each gtrl cut her cake

Janice McMillan
Is Honoree at
Lovely Shower

Jefferson, honoring Lorretu Vin­
cent. whose marriage to Randy
EchUnsw will be Milemntred &lt;n hare a typical ’ Hobo" party----Friday evening. June 25. at Dig
Presbyterian Church. Randy is Ui* Brick* tied with red handker­
chiefs. and the entire evening Mra. Frank Engle, entertained
with a - mlactilaMOUg bridal
It waw-a family party which also
of kitchen gadgets presented to
Labe on Wednesday evening.
Dowling.
m leth. honoring Janioe Kay
On Wednesday evening. June 16. marriage of Judy Eash and
the famllv of Uie Elliwprtli &lt;Scotty)
July 3. and that of Judy PugHLaixd on Saturday. Jun* Nth.
Scotts which included Uie Duatie
Scotts of Grand Rapid*. Uie Jun to John Bumham of Pittsburgh, % the Pint Methodist Church.
•Me 20 guests, with lhe exception
Springers at Cloverdale. Uie Dick on July 2t.
of Janice'* mother. Mra. Prank
Scotts, and the Robert Reasort.
McMillan. Jr. and Tom’* moth­
and their families arrived al thetr
er.
Mr*. Arthur Burghdoff. war*
home tn surprise "Scotty” on hl*
friend* from her graduating
Urthday. Grace Watson and tM

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evening was spent in card playkig.
On Sunday, all of the Scott family,
Grace Watson and EHzabe-tj
Parker had a picnic at Gun I-ok*
obtwrt-ahce of Father’* Day

Long-Leg in
High-Waist, or c r nn
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The

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Alma Fingleton

The cook-out at the Ben Hazelmycr home on Bunday. June 20.

don*. The 45th wedding armiver-

13th annlversary of their daughter
ahusband, ffie Henry Gibsons.
1 occurred the aime day. June

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t

The Fitzgerald COrp* 100 of the
1
Woman**
Relief Corp* met for an
i
afternoon
meeting on Thursday.
June 17. with 15 members prta/mi
It wa* decided to help entertain
at lhe VAVF party in Battle Creek
at a later date.
Iola Wilke* was presented a flag
from the Senior Aide for getting
the most new members last year.
Maude Kurr" gave s report on
the Astronaut* presenting th* flag
wlilch they took on their flight to
President Johnson.
The next regular birthday dinner

The color aeheme for the party
wa* in pink, with dainty pink
roeebud* decorating the table

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furnished a part Of th* evantng’s
entertainment, and after the
opening of th* glfta. th* girt*

observed. Guests other than the
Gibson family, were Mra. Mary
Gibson, Mra Hazel Doolittle and the birthday* of Leora Newton, n LacIng their high school days M
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Mrs. Bauer Takes
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s*s«&gt;eve* re

Ann* May Holley became Uie
bride of RuareU H. Deutter in a
double ring ceremony Saturday
afternoon. June 12 at the Wood­
land MrUudlrt Church.

.ireoroted with white pompon*
;.nd pink gladioli and lighted
r.mdclabni She chore a floor
l&lt;n*th gown of nylon with lace

It&gt;end of the bride, won a pink
j ink rowt.
The bndremalds ENGAGED—Mr. and Mn. Marwere-Mire Linda Hulreboe and *h*1' Green, R1 Nashville, anMia* Ruth Anne Hulaebos. al*- i bounce ther engagement of their
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pink ballerina length gowns and I
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an nuttrem of honor Bridesmaid*
were Mias Nancy Halley and Mu*
Stella Holley. al* siaters of the
bride. Tie attendant* were drcased
alike bi pink. blue, and yellow
street-length sheath dresses They
all wore ro*e bouquet* to match
their dresses.
Jim Luckas served as the groom's

Mr* A B Gwinn and Mrs filchani Guenther entertained at a carnation corsage.

Photography

tiic Calvin CampbMU.

was a cross, a gift from the groom.
She carried a white Bible topped
with one red rose ar_1 bud
Mr* Lawrence W. Barcroft. «is-

groom's mother ware a light blue

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School of Battle Creek, and U
White mum, pink gladioli and
empioytxl by the National Ihscuit
Company.
Sharon William* aang "Bccaue"
After a weekend honeymoon llrcy
are residing Ur Battle Creek.
Given tn marriage by her father,
Gutrt* attended from East Lantlie bridel guwn was of silk &lt;xSurntiL. The fitted bodice featured
elbow-length
aleevt* and a ahell
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The W. 0. Colemans
On Anniversary

from all lodges In the district.

■ Baker's Dozen Day . . .

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The next visitation will be held
at Bellevue on Sept. 29.

elater, the Boyd Morehead* of

Onondaga. Eaton Rapid* KaIaniAkoo. Battle Crock, Wayland.'
atxl Harting* who came Co make 1
UlM day such a happy occasion.

Scotty Purvis of Birmingham

Ringo-Swingos
Hove Barbecue
Tic Rlngo-Swlngo Square D
Club held it* annual chicken

Mr. and Mra. Ralph shirkey prebeU. David Hershberger. Clarence

King choee a pale pink silk mil
with matching hat and ihocs and Uie ball" with tote of iced
white auxreorire. The groom's punch

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A reecpUon wa* held at Lhe
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came from June 26, wa* complimented at
?,!nn*t^'. ni; Mwida and Ann . a surprise bridal shower. June a.
Arbor. Kalamaaoo. Grand Rapids.
lhe home of Mire Bueem RoOrore* Point and Battle Creek
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lovely affair.
.
On June 10th. Gaye wa* honor

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Many guest* of the chib enjoyed
the feast, and many came Later to
dance to the Western music aid
calling of George Peterson. the
Ringo-Swtngo caller from Ionia.

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Mrs Henry Dykrtn* 8r. as&lt;totad ly her daughter. Carolyn
Burr, and Mn. Henry Dykrtn*
1 *r.. entertained in Gayes honor
Jun* U- 'I‘he
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Ton and Jim King, brothers of

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Rapid* wa&gt; the maid of honor and

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Hastings.
The meeting closed with the

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umbrella tabic alau bearing a
large picture of the brlde-andBruom on their wedding day.
and a column of snap-shots of
the . honored couple.
Th* renting tabla was at trueUvrly centered with the beauti­
ful tiered-cake with a miniature
wabttMne. banded the dome shaped
bride and groom atop. Nancy

tumen. BloamLngdale; Kathy Etter,
miter at the groom, and Deiphtne

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BKsXhaak. Mra.

Twelve member* of Hiawatha bouffant veil of illusion wa* topped punch.
Rebekah Lodge alU-nded lhe
visitation meeting, al Grand broidery, encircling a bun. She
also shaded by a.huge umLedge Wednesday. June 1ft. . „ ,
All district officers were pras-

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Haitlntu on Friday, June 18, for chureh pariari. Miss Carol Sereis
Tie Rev. Willard Curtis read the Bunday. June 20. to observe their
cut the cake while Ml** Vicky double-ring service that united Silver wedding annlvtnary.
Sherman poured coffee and Miss Mias Sally Arm King and Robert
Janie Holley served punch. Mr*.
Miss Furman an Saturday. July Wlndorff and Mr*. Lawrence W.
daughter* Nancy and Linda.
10. wtU marry Alfred Hawraney Bareroft attended the gift table at ) o'clock on Saturday afternoon.
MH* Kay Newton presided at the

The 1 o'clock bridge-luncheon
ai* a lovely affair and there were
pink and white carnations with
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Smith and Mn Cbrllarxl How*
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AcUvitlt* Mr* Carlton Kaechele.I
and ruuu&gt;.&lt;&gt;7.
Publicity. Mr* ™
Arthur Behnke .I
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The bride, given in marriage by
tr fatiH-r. wore a gown of ctuntllly lace fashioned with a scoop
neckline and fitted bodice which
dipped to a point tn the renter
front Tiny covered buttons ac­
cented the back to a point below
the waist. from which flowed a
sweeping ballerina skirt Tie alreves
tapered to bridal point* al the

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farmed the ceremceiy at 2 o’clock,
with nuptial music by Mr* Law­
mice Loweil. Pink and white gladi­
oli filled the altar vaars with

Both attendant* are from Battle .
Creek.

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Rrbecc* Miller. of Harting*

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rted Saturday, June S, at
in Bellevue Bap tlx Church.
The double ring ceremony waa
read by the Rev William Burna

t&lt;nded Che reception
the church pariom

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Battle Creek a Victor and
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•Father's Day supper guests &gt;■
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I The. children were with their,
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ard Norton. a Ida Norton, who
has been with the Howard Nor­
tons for some time now has
gone to spend the Bummer with
Mr. and Mrs Calvin Campbell
of Cedar Bprings * Mr. and Mrs
Blair Hawbllta called Bunday
fyaning oh -Mr and Mra. Orlie
van Syckle of Lacey. * Watch
' for the date of the 85th anniver­
sary of the North E UR Church.
■ * Mrs. Beulah Green was a
|Monday caller of Mrs. Mary

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�I

School Bus
Drivers Earn
Certificates

'Real Estate
Tornado Control I
Certificates to
Is Goal of
'Be
Presented
Richert P Slocum. R3 Hickory I WcHthcnHCll

The Hastings Banner
Carlton Orange Xoung’,*?..at
..
i » . i
Vermontville
Has Youth Night
Have Story Hour
v
Tile annual Storv Hour
t

complete.
Mra Clark Ovcramlth. Mra
Prank Weinbrecht and Mrs
'and Bemadlne &lt;Barnum* Bhupp.
Lloyd Shroyer.
The graduate of the year,
| to Sally Ann Worden'.
Gary Carpenlw. recited a pwtii.
, Vive*, along w“»&gt; hi.
Tlie lectujar gave a choice bi*.
Mr*. Shupp ». ----------------------taahvuie. and
at wldsran as a closing though:.
Margaret Woodbury, leading (two sixers. Mrx Bruy Harville
The adventist Church mem- ,
„ _ ____ ___
brrs arc holding their Bible | ixdgc* Playhouse, heads the cart |
school at the hall during thl*! Mary. Mary which play* there
week and next They preiented Tuartay through Saturday. June 3 pm. from the Vogt Funeral
20-July &gt;.
Home, and burial wa* made in
predation of Uie u*c &lt;4 U*e tudi
The Senior CllLten* held their

‘Man’, Mary’ at
The Ledges

d n la!te'
Funeral service* fur Mra. Le- diet exactly when ar where-a
Reed. Sally B Sherman Wilbur
dc(ldly
wltul wW
•
E Solomon and William A
iBereyi Scabey, 52. R2
i* winu
stimc «Iin»rvi^r
A Haatlnga who &lt;M&lt;d Thui»d*y from the cloud* and scythe,
Byrne, supervlior.
evening June It at Pennock «croa» the countryside. However,
------------•-‘—
'Hosplial.
were held at 2 pun. * certain cotnblnaUorf of con-;
Look before you leave. Make Monday at tbr Firat Methodist dltlona appear* Indispensable for ।
certain vour eamn tire H dead- church
* tornado's formation
nxiiat, ;
। The Rev. George Elliott offl- '
hTJ*
..rt
w.. Im Mw. dry air at higher levrU. a|
southerly wind at the aurface j
Dowling Cemetery.'
nnd a strong wind blowing over ।
W,Ud.rtl ’.'
Iun.nl 11
««&lt;•

nirtconHogbla have had increa*- '
and foltowing their progress on UMriy to form in a certain 30.000-eguare-mUe area; their curher death and ltd been 111 for radar M-cecrts
If we had ennurh radon...
j..,
NEW

Wineffttrd
Gold FM Antenna
Si 1’5 up

BORTON'S
Antenna Sarvice '
Phone 945-9773

Christian Service and a Pen­
nock Hoeptul Guild.
’ In addition to htr husband
the la aurvtvtd by two tona
Philip of R4 HosUngn and Douglas al horn- a dxuehtor Mra
Edwart iPhytlai Anderson. R2
Hartinc* five grandchildren a
brut her. Edrto Pwall of R4 Ha*-

Eventually, when

enjoying dinner together and a Antigone.
program. The attendance more
Tiu- cast- atoo includes Mur­
than doubled that of Uvlr flrrt rell Gtlunan. from Manhatart.
meeting. Their next meeting will
be July 23
man. who perform* leading rules
reived fnxn Mra. Arthur Rich- for the playhouae; and Ray:
artaon fur dedicating the 4H .Iiwsm rmmilai- t.er&lt;aM’ rhsranter
DrCann of R1 NarJiville. were Livestock Barn at die fairheld Friday at 2 pm. from the
i Land who spent 2" year* doing
Barryvtlle cemetery
la Uie aecond Letlg-a' production
The Rev Max Gladding offlYwHh
Like l&gt;cing in a telephone booth
will be held aL the haU July 14- with an open umbrella, the audi­
ence 'get*- Jabbed no matter
er. died Wrdnraday afternoon at food preparation for them.
which way it turns by play-

THE LEDGES
PLAYHOUSE

Herbert Det'ann
Buried Friday

Ils "r
formation,
To collect data about torn*- vent
T”’.—
----- .Tir’ puaelbly by a
9.
w »««&gt;—«»« UchulflW.
A tornado to bam aeveral
‘‘ratory on Ux- Univrartty of thousand f«t above the ground
Oklahoma rumpus at Nsrman It
never touch the earth.
Wr nTinK U»to lhe violent thun- w It* ypinnlng funnel may
dcratonn* with uriuch tornadoes bounce along the ground, ieav"Medical Alert ’ were received, described as "America's Funniest
ttre assocUtrt
*ram unscathed in the
bom in Potterville, sen of Jacob
’^tw&gt; “« Problem la to under­
tributicn during tho Pxlr.
------------ •-----------»»* ‘irnamlc. of tornadoes tornado travels no more than
Wendell Shroyer wia presented Ctrl Inn W»C8 To Mcrl
20 to 40 rnllea though some have
artth a certificate of barbecuing I Member* at the Cartton Oengone 300.
-- ---- . - - _ kl.U u. ‘ .i-r
_ ...
..
r* — win
_ ... —
... at cor
n.7 1.7
mrea
recently received.
I borne of Mr* Fred Henney. 5341
devtlopU&lt; a sonvewhat more killed M» and injured 1.960 per­
Usborne Rood, on Thursday.
satisfactory model of wluU en- sona in the Mldwvrt in 1025.
vironmenui) condition* are oaofficers. Coffee "hoBterar* will be
sodated with tornadoes But a one time or another. But some
Mrs. Weinbrecht anti Mrs Clio*.
Btadel
Located Comer
Another problem being studied Kansas 2&lt;i. and Oklahoma 24.
Court and Church Slreett
by the Wcathw Bureau u to oe- Tornadoes strike in the Unltod
Receives Degree at
relop an rariy-waming and com- State* more titan eieewhere. but

Hastings
Public Library

sw

Glenn Shupp
rr
B11SS Worker
for I

June 17waa youth night M chSen of uTvrnnontnlk- H*
C1IfLlAnlv
Carlton Grange.
Th- Youth
Tuaaday. June 23. LfICS OlKKlt lll Y
Crtnmittoe chairman. Mra KenwU1 wntlnue ^h Tumday
nlprn n
I
Mtamm wa* In rharw nt
_ .. . .. .. .. ._
__ k. I Cjlentl 1*. -*r*S&gt;***
O
8 «•“'
Nashville, waa
ih^.h
...Y’jn* I pronounced dead on arrival al
c, Hayra-Orven - Beach Hapital.
l.luruxv bv member* of the Ver. ...
.
montviUe Wixnan*. Club to to ^^ay
iTfoItower.courture clU.dren to read, raapparent licurt lUUsck
a "Problem"; followed by a game pcctaUy through Uie Summer
“L™
"Ball Call."
' m°nth.v
-T.
The children will also partJd- I
- ------ — ---------- — ------ ---— iwte ill
in ■ rnwui&lt;
nwdinr acwBMM*
armuvn &lt;.&lt;&gt;n .
days occurring m the month of thHr
wU1 t, c„n

a

ineteoratogical research tor thMarch JO.
entire life
hire married John Scobey on

tprlian T»a—.PnoM • *- “

__ 1..
— 1A.
Thursday,
June
24. 1QAC
1965

■Corner*. and O Harlow Brad-1 " va»l»V« HtVH
[street. R1 --------Hastings.
are ------among!
Mctoorologus'j.
believe .----------- School bus drivers from
—. —
----------- ------ . ---------ting* Pleasantvlew and Delton Uie 103 men and women who are man may romixigy te able u&gt;have been awarded certificate* to receive final cerUncttes In real. thwart tarnadccg. lhe destruclor completing the needed 13 or ,e»ute at the University of Michl-; ttve and freaktoh storm* that
Kan
thia
Thuraday
mor* liours of prescribed Inatruc- E*
n 01
la Thursday
| have canted heavy to** of Ilf*,
non* offered by lhe Michigan
Main speaker at the I0:M । in the Spring of 1065.
School Bus Driver Education am. recognition exeyeian In । 1.IC current
tlllUlIL twlater*
.WWW, have
l—M
driven plank* like spears through '
ern Michigan Univanity.
■odd maaonry walla. A black-lop.
road in Michigan waa rolled
Keith L. Strickland and Ethan
A Winters
Luncheon and Uie annual
Ordinary wlnd-meaaurtng de- ।
Ung*— Richard J Biutance, meeting ot lhe Real Estate victa are aniaahcd by tornadto,
7 O. Knglerth, Howard W. Alumni of Michigan wlU .follow wincU moving perhaps 400 or ,
Hoatetler, Vaughn Dean Lydy. In the Michigan Union ballroom inure miles an hour, the NaMildred Eileen Pierson and Von-'
,11011*1 Geographic Society iay*
Delton — Floyd H. Burpee,’ Betty Scobey
/ |I we
But auoppier
new type
syauxn
of radar
win called
aoon ■,
, the Doppler tyauxn will aoon
Gladys E. Burpee. Maurice E
»
•
'enable
uul»
to;1
| enabt.* research *kcI«
k-muu
Ford. Charles E. Henson, Paul'fli-,,
ez|o,. ,.4 measure for the flrat time the1
Johncock, Lawrence C. Jones. UlCo lIlUlMltl) dl fantaauc speed of partidm i
Arion D. Kenyon. A mol G Ken-,
*
caught up tn the dark, rotating I
yon. Glenn V. Leeper. Jack A
.,1. 11nchrtn I futinel* of the storm*.
• LS^*tVronw°*W.V a 1 ennOCKrlOSpliai
Wndhermen cannot yet pre-I

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Mary. Mary
Weeknight* $1.80

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Dance at the American Legion Hall

public, specially at Umea when
mart peojilr would not be listrning to tticir radian or watching
tcievtolon
GOP Committee Meeting

Library Hourt:
Monday, Wednesday
and Friday

PATHECOIOR.. PANAVISION

bidden to mention tornadoes for executive committee will meet at

12:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Tuesday and Thursday

Saturday

George Washington
. Nancy Lee Smith, daughter of
Hl

Hickory

Corners,

received

George Washingtori University
tn Washiegton. &lt;3. C^-The 1493
graduates received tneir degree*;
at the 144th commencement held
June u in the Unlwnlty Yard I
Ruak1

at Hickory Corners
For Members &amp; Guests

Sat., June 26-9:30 to 1:30
Music by the GALE TRIO

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�Hastings Area Golf Tournament July 30-Aug. 1
Country Club
12-Hole Course is
Setting for Event
Linkamen

2—Tllf IUHTINOS IHSMIl

Mosquito Control Hints Given
By Wayne State Biologist

Hastings Country Club
Hastings Areg 36-Hqk Amateur Goll Tournament

Armchair Athlete
the first flight in lhe Mothr'rDaughter gulf tournament al Uie
Hastings Country Club on Sun­
day. June 13. were Sue and Cindy
Long, who carded a 35 bast ball
including handicaps. Second
place went to Cleopha and flue
Flora with a 37. Second night
honor* were shared by Eileen
and Bandy Gillespie and Bonnie
and Martha Cove, with each

Saturday, July 31 and Sunday, August 1, 1965

To Compete in Flight,

Please Enter

son. To apply. *11 a hunter needs
to do Is pick up a regular post
card, print or type his name and
sign his name in ink. The Departmant Is also asking that each
applicant's county of residence

Lake-0 Summer
Play Program
Opens Monday

The Lafe Odema recreation
step is to address the apphcaUon program begun Monday morning.
to: Blue-willed Teal. Michigan
Department of Conservation. 10 o'clock tn Ute village park.
Preferred Starting Time
Lansing. Michigan 48826. Hunt­
ers who cannot positively klentlIronside won the third flight fy teal on Uie wing are being In Uie afternoon.
Entry Fee $8 Attached
asked not to apply. Thal leto Old
Story hour Is xuptrvlMd by
and Jo Ann Aidrich second with
Phlllua Montague. Claire Chap­
(Includes Practice Round Friday)
man and Sharon Broc The chil­
Bunday. June 20. Father A Bon
dren are divided into tlirre-age
nritHnally set for July 10-11. but
tournament was rained out with
Mail to Hastings Country Club,
waa act beck to make certain the,
groups. Each group hear a story
few completing 18 hole* to the
HOC'a new nine holes would beand hare game and handy-craft
awards were ma&lt;je on a nine-hole
Box 128, Hastirfgs,. Mich.
opportunities according to their
bail*. Top honor* went to Georg*
An entry f&lt;
and Ron Miller who had a be*t
*•4 with Uop:
Is spct.l under supcnluxi ptoy.
(Entry Deadline July 29)
ball of 30. with second going to
Hpsclul ctrnte. such as Uroauro
nr. Cook points out the Wood »lorin* section in a diagram Pete and Paul Lublcnleckl with
hunts .and txu. Lwards - day arc
3L Harold and Eldon Mathew*
tcheduled
to be held through­
and Jack and Jim Cronlnger
Double - header softball gamer.
out the clght-wrek program.
DETROIT — "Mosquitos^ (daces such as lakes, norals or
. Gotten will shoot into,flights
ordinarily do not bite becaus uncovered wells and cutcma.'*
Wednesday and Thursday nights
on their first 18 holes on Satur­
they‘are hnritary for blood, but
each week on Johnson Field,
The "malaria mosquito,”
day, and nsnpete in those flights
because the females need th. tvfMa. occurs In Michigan, and Bob Cove with 30 and second with the Hastings Merchants
food materials in blood to ma but under existing condition* . went to George and Steve Cheno- scheduled to meet E W. Bin* at nunj highlight* &lt;&gt;l
ture a batch of their eggs,
7 pm. this Wednesday and Lo­ will be partklpaili
no longer transmit* malaria,
says Prof. David R. Cook
cal 138 playing Uie Hasting* Mfg.
entitled to a free practice round
"A thin coat of oil poured in­
A Mexican Chihuahua i
Wayrffc State University blalo to their breeding water can cut day afternoon event.
Company at S:30.
Friday. jubMO.
The swimming instructors for
gist.
The new. complete. Hastings
Last Thursday Dick Jacoba
down
on
the
number
of
night
­
Eldon Mathew*' 38 Mt Uie pace
“Male mosquitoe* do not bitv biters," says Dr. Cook. "Tho won Uie special low putts event Lamber plays lhe .Michigan
Monday in the Hasting* Country but feed on the nectar of oil acts a* a barrier which pre­ with 35 while Gordon Ironside Rehabilitation Institute al 7 Carr. Claire Chapman. PiuUia
Montague
and Sharon Broc Tlie
Club* Men* Golf followed by flowers like butterfies," con
m.rtrr.
•“ "“««»
vents the developing mosqui­ and Old Buzz shared second wlUi
clasxs are divided according to
Ken Rom, Bob Hollister and tinues Dr. Cook.
toes or wrigglers from reach­
ability.
Si. N. K. Grand Jack Laubaugh with 40*.
new watering system for the en­
wlUi a 66 and Hal Buerge was
"ktoMultoe* in Michigan art- ing the surface to.breathe.”
Monday
F.
W
Blta*
play*
HasThe
beginnera
tvKinnm will learn
Lmu to
former Gertrude
Otto Christensen and Dick more of a nuisance than dan
tire 18 is working fine and gate Rapid*.
lie suggests two checkpoint* second with a 60. Charlie Puani- tings Mfg at 7 and Uie Hastings ufc and rrepcct the water. After
vatvea have been installed to al­
gerous disease carriers." he for homeowner* to eliminate kas won Sunday’s Callaway tour­ Merchants play the MRI team they have achieved Uito. they
low WOMunen to shut of! sections
ney with Jack Laubaugh second. Tuesday Barry Lumber meet* wm advance toward wane of the
night biters:
says.
"Large
scale
programs
Green Division, Hollister moved to control tne nuisance are not
1. Eliminate receptacle* I Hastings CC members are to Uscoa's in the first game and elrmcntery swimmln* strokta.
A man to employed to operate friends in the Nashville area one into a tie for first in the Blue considered economically feas
M. P1*1’* 1^*1 414 in th* The intermrehate* will learn and
which could collect water travel to Mary wood for an interDivision with Idle Gordon Iron- ible. It Is up to the individual
Uie watering system at night.
during rains. Chock for club match on July 11. and the 8;M nightcap.
improv* their stroke*. The adsids. Joe Bennett in first piece, homeowner to do what he can
Tlie new green* are coming
clogged roof .gutters and Marywood linksmen are to play
Noxt Wednesday Local 414 vanred-swimmess will atart for
moved into second in the White to. eliminate mosquitoes
along beautifully.” Spoon reporta return match here July 35... . face* the Hastings Merchants i distance and improve their
puddles on flat roofs.
sibly three puppies, according to Division blanking Chud James around hl* dwelling.’*
and at 1:10 Hasting* Mfg. play* technique* The diving claaaea
2. For large permanent
hi* crew have been top dressing Mra. Torrey, and quintuplet a* Doon Clarke lost four points to
Outdoor Trail —Game experts Iteacoa*.
Most people think th» tame
areas of water such as
are according to ability oLo.
and fertilizing them every two births are moot unusual. Tho Art Bennett Dr. Larry Blair
lakes, ponds and excava­ have their sights tentatively set
Ed LeCel. 3806 Gun Lake Road. I The hours that 11® beach la
didn't play a match and Math­ mosquitoes attack day and
flrat Jitter. born last November,
tions. pour in one quart of on a firearm take of 138.000 deer manager of Ibe Hastings Mcr- euardrd are 1 o'clock to 5 o'clock
are unooUi enough to prevent included one male and four fe- ews iqpved onto the top rung of night. Dr. Cook points out
hN. a
■ ■ . and• •12
H noon to —6
jj|) per 500 square feet of In November and an elk kill of -N.").
the Red ladder by winning four Actually, different species of
"scalping.'' they will be cu8Mo
ohanto, «■
is high in Rpraise
ofV the on weekdays
water surface weekly. For over 200. patterned after tost De­ teams sponsors who have pur­ oclock on weekends. Wall Abbrtt
from Pat Hodge* who dropped mosquitoes work “day ar.J
normal play height
night shifts."
weed-infested water add cember's successful hunt. As now chased new uniforms and jack­ Is the director of this program
The grand opening for the ISInto second.
projected, the deer season's kill ets. The sponsor* include Miller's
The mother Is AKC registered
more oil.
The day-blling species mo«t
and the puppies are eligible.
common In Michigan Are of the
"Protection against night would be made up of 75.000 bucks Duraclean, Rockhill A: Banghart Odessa tJ-ms Club.
fonday'a reaulte:
AhUs type shown in thbraketch biters should begin with and 63.000 anUerleaa animals to Service. Welcome Tavern. Pete's
Foster 48. 3 points won, Hueb- above. This type breed* In screening the home com­ compare closely with last year's Barber Shop. R e a h m Motor
WANT A COCKER SPANIELT
puddles or any place where pletely. The mesh on th* take of 140.000 whitetail* which Sales. National Bank of Hastings.
Tb* Barry County Humane 0; Christensen 44, 3, Flora 4J..1; water collects temporarily, screens should be no larger
Sherwood Insurance. MaAUUter
Society reports there 1* a Pugh 55. 4. Sexton 50. 0; Roke 40. and is very difficult to control thah one-sixteenth of an inch. Conservation Department plans Oils. Saxon Drive-In. Ben Frank­
black male cocker a p a n l • 1
without an extensive campaign Also screen door* should open «o Issue about 238A00 special per­ lin Store, Miller's Jeweler*. Cole­
pappy available tor adopUon
by trained personnel.
outward and have spring mits in an effort to meet Ito man insurance. East Bide Lum­
through Dog Warden Dean
goal for antlcrleu kill. About ber and Ted Burkle Used Car Park Street, pleaded guilty when
Cooper 53. 0; Pugh 56. 4. Hueb­
"Tlie night-biters are called closures."
Braden who may be contacted
ner 63, 0; Cook 45. 4, Feldpausch that because they rest during
For summer vacationers Dr. 35,000 square miles wlll.be open Lot. Each sponsor bought a uni­ arraigned tn Municipal Court on
throogh the ahuin's office.
Jerry Vandyke of Grand Rapa chaa«r of driving while under
the day. often In houses, anil Cook advises the use ot one of to shooting deer of eiUser sex form and jacket.
New- an Iler less deer hunting
Monday night MRI defeated lhe influence of liquor and paid
The standings:
come out at night to bite. The a number of good commercial
a 860 fine plus 8545 court coat’
Christensen 30 points. Foster most common night-biting repellents which will ward off area* tn southern Michigan will
feature event at the Hastings Lakewood Teacher
Lake
in
parts
of
Allegan,
Mont
­
defeated
Local
138.
16-3.
mosquitoc»*ior
a
few
hours.
fl, Bhlrkey 28. Cook 24. Kiehl mosquito in Michigan is the
Raceway Friday night, with Bob
Deputy Gerald Smith said
During Uie first round. Ron
Bomba of Middleville taking Writes on Gun Lake and Rose 22. Sexton 21. Cooper Colt* type. They breed In tin The*® should be reapplied calm. Clinton, GraUol. Saginaw
and
Ingham
Counties
Deer
of
17,
Pugh
15.
Feldpausch
14.
Flora.
cans
or
more
permanent
water
often,
he
say*.
second in it® flying stocks. Mid­
cither sex will again be fair a no-hltter for Barry Lumber Pay Iva met
Siegel and Jerow 11, A. SmiUi 10,
dleville's Bob Senalba was *ec- To Earn Master's
game
tn
sector*
of
Ottawa,
Van
and
Ban
Bourdo
a
2-hltt«T
and
ri
dren at play In or near waUc
Roy U TttkcRteyer. biology Aldrich 9. McAllister 7, Huebner ■ g
Moose oDOHSOrS
and proper attention to safety Duren. Berrien. Barry, Kalama­ a 3-hlUer.
Lyle JaAkina ot Battle Creek and agricultural teacher at Lake­ 6 and Oroos 5.
Paylva's-cwr forced Uie officers
zoo. Calhoun, Kent. Ionia. Eaton
The standing* through Mon- lot (pull far to Uie right to avoid
Wood High School, received his Pairing* for Monday:
rules-' *«•
when
boating, tlie
Hie Stare
Btate- and Livingston Counties. . . .
o
11
1
nllra
’» ooaung.
Norm Aaptnall raptured the
a collision. according to the uar. Ths Gonservatysn Department TEAM
. Blate UnHrraiiy thia ter vb. Shirkey. Siegel va. Hueb­
rank"TMft
officer* followed him
down the water accident trill rjciUbjfk. duck hunter* that It is E. W. Bliss ..
miNrUnr hi* work with ner, Aldrich r* Feldpauseh; Scxwhich reaches Its peak during not accepting permit appllcstion* Hastings Mfg.
, of traffic, at 50. tnriudtng around
the wann weather months In
jl
Use
curves
at Pennock Hospital.
until July 14 Fifteen thousand Hasting* Merchant*
A naw Cub Scout Pack luu sons lort their lives in 606 water
Michigan RababOiUtiun.
Blue Division
been organized by the Loyal Or­
iuued for hunting teal In 10 Leaeoa (Middleville)
Porpoises, like whales, breathe
accidents
In
tho
State.
der of Moose Lodge No. 638 of
special areas of the State during Local 138
through a circular opening in tho
Monday’s results:
Hastings. The new pack will
an experimental Segt 16-34 seatop of lhe head.
H. Smith
points
_ 45.
, - 4won.
Much lead was mined in Eng­
55. 0; Jacoba 43. 4. Hub10 In the school areas of Wel­ land in the first century AB. by
come Corners. Altoft, Carlton the Roman conquerors.
Bind* r won the 100-lap chantp- Lake Front Valuation of Gun ;
*
** . — •
bough 40. 3; Burr 45. 2, Sim 53. Center. Quimby, Gregory and
Schult*.
At present Den No. 1 has regis­
tered with Vern Allerdlng os
Christopher Gould, Howard Per"Den Dad" and Mrs Allerdlng as
Ironside and Hollister 24, ' Den Mother."
bin. Erl Markwari. Ken Morrill.
John Hamp. CllffonlJfumpluiiT. point*. Cove 23. Hamaty. Jacobs
and Laubaugh 31. H. Smith 20,
Hasting* for information oon- Mitchell 17. MacLeod. Burr and Allerdlng. Steven Andrus. DaWood 18. Panfil and Sim 15.'
l&lt;Ulrr. Douglas River*. Brad­
7. Gillespie 6 and Fletcher 4.
ley Talbot and William Vanderhoff.
H. Smith va. Mitchell. Wood v»
The Moose members who are
officer* of the new pock are
Lawrence Cooley. insilluiU:jd
FOR FUN
Hubbell vs. Hamaty; 81m v*. representative; Ralph Turner,
Laubaugh. Bbenrood vs. ~
----- pack committee chairman: Clar­
Burr;
and HEALTH
OUleapie n. Hollister.
ence Curtis. Robert War rm.
George Swanson. Vern Allerdmg.
White Division
pack committeemen; Richard
ALL
Monday's results:
Tinkler,cubmaster; George Born,
A. Bennett 56. 4. Clarke 51. 0: assistant cubmaster.
Warner 47. 4. E. Miller 53. 0; J.
SUMMER
Hie Hasting* Moose Lod^e
»lso sponsors Boy Scout Troop
Millan 45. 4, Bay 59. 0; Roberts 14, made up of boys living just
LONG
outside of Hasting*, however,
within the Hastings School Dis­
THE BIG, BIG
trict.
Standing*:
Blair 37 points. J. Bennett 25.
Improve Your
Clarite 20. McMillan 19. Rohde

Medal Play Content

HasHnn Oountry Club, has annouMM that the first annual
llasangx Country Chib Area
MenXAmaleur Oolf tournament
HtoUltl lie held at the Hasting*
Cteintty Club on Saturday and
taretey, July Il-Aug. 1.

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Bliss *9’ Leads
Softball League,
Pistons Second

Chihuahua lias
Quintuplets—
On 2 Occasions

Eldon Mathews
Sets Pace Monday
In IICC League

Grand Rapids
Pilot Wins
Raceway Feature

Drunk Driver
Pays Fine. Costs

Lub Scout rack
For Area Boys

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14. Kinney and B Miller 13.
Fisher 12. Campbell 10. E Mil­
ler 8. Clanry 5 and James 4.

E. Miller va. A. Bennett. TuckRohde. B. Miller vi. Blair; Camp­
bel) va. McMillan. James vs. Rob­
erto. J. Bennett vs. Bay.

Red Division
Monday's rreutte:
Martin 45, 3 points. W. CronInger 53. 1; Goodyear 50. 4. Os­
good 70. 0; Mathew * 39. 4. Hddges
49. 0; Guenther 49. 4. Frandien

Yen. anyway you look al it, you gat a wagonful
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Exi-hange at the Club.
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Water Accidents
On Increase
In Michigan

icnwtoe in Michigan
Elghty-Uiree perrons have died

flrat five and a half months tld*
and M compared with the per .4
up through June 12. in 1964. ac­
cording to State Police provtou nal figures.

58, 0; Mathews 39. 4. Goodyear
50. 0; Guenther 40. 4. Osgood 70.

The breakdown on 82 of .Uw
deaths on which official rrp&lt;x'4
• • * *
.■
2: G. Miller 45. &gt;. Guenther 49. 1. K.v. *
Staadtag*:
Mathew* 28 paints. Hodge* 3g.:
W. Cronmger 25. Chenoweth 23. 15 who fall from bridges, ban I
rexice 19. J. Cramnger U. Gard­
ner 16. Osgood and Booth I. Scuba direr.
Stanley and Martin 7. Wlnlck 6.
Vigilant supervision of chili
Pusnika* 5. Goodyear and Steury
4. Frandsen 0. ‘
'
Osgood vs. Martin. Lawrence
ra. Hteury; W. Croaiager vx
Btantey, Booth vs. Gardner;
Hodges v*. Frandsen. O Miller
Vi. Mathews; Wlnlck vi. Good-

Guenther vs, Chenoweth.

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By Mrs. Mary Jnekton
tl« Arnold

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T-K SCHOOL NEWS
Regular Beard Meeting July 1
Due to the fact that July 4
tells an Sunday which makes the
first Monday ot July a total holi­
day the Thomapple Kellogg
School Board ot education will
hold its regular July meeting oo
Thursday eveplng, July 1. Busi­
ness for the evening will Include
reorganlxatlun of the board for
the 1NS-M school year.

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Horn. 86. R1 Dowling, who died
at Borm* Hospital tn Kalama-1
aoo at g:!S sum. Saturday. June'
IB. were held at 10:30 am. Mem-'
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Flee Needed to Complete Staff
Five teachers are sUll needed
to complete the instructional
staff for lhe 1M5-48 school year
Positions to be filled are: Arabtant elementary principal. »oeal
in uslc - elementary and high
school. 5th grade mathematics,
second grade and first grade.

Fathers Day and Arnolds birth­
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Relgler to the Howard Heffle-

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foot and Mrs Harrison Jackson.1 Brymour Bouiarns and children
all of near Wayland.
.
!
Friends will be glad to hear
that Mra. Elmer Brown, who had i
a tnoat serious operation this
Spring, is much belter and her

own home in Grand Rapids. *
The Methodist Bible School Will
have Its last day Thursday with
the children showing their arte

Freeport
By Mra. Sylvan Tagg

‘I u.~ MHt 'CbcU's Ranch House in Grand
-Anna Tapley al Saranac and Mr . Rapids Sunday. Three attending
and Mrs John Gould of Orleans wwre Mr and Mra Richard
tost Thursday. * Mr. and Mrs | Blough. Mr and Mrs James
Charles Glbtxi spent Sunday Cool. Mr. and Mra Dale Dukes,
xth
with rhelr
their d.Hrhtrr
daughter. Mr nnd
and i Ur
Mr. nnd*
and’ Mra RoiXWt
Robert Tooker.
Mra Rolx-rt Mark of Muskegon : Mr. and Mrs Frank Thompson.
« Ben Christie accompanied the Mr. and Mrs. Delton Tyler. Mr.
Boy Scouts on a camp-out Frl- and Mrs Floy Fisher and Mr.
day and Saturday night.
and Mra Dean Stuart.

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Sylvan Tagg, local, enjoyed a
picnic al Harris Creek, Sunday
★ Mr. and Mra Lyle Whitney
of Lanalng were Bunday dinner
guests of Mrs Elnora Whitney
and B_b a Mra Pauline Bryant
Mr. and Mra. Jerry Kyser of
Battle Creek were Sunday din­
ner guests of Mr. and Mra Bill
Blough s Mra. Carl Han-la,
Vicky and Craig of Detroit acre

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10:30—The Search
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The annual hone show spon­
sored by the Diamond 'M' Riding
Club of Middleville was a great
success this year. It. was held on
the Harold Ortffeth farm on
Whltneyvllle Road. There were
hones from Michigan and Illi­
nois that took part Many people
attended from far and near. *
Mary Frost, daughter of Mr. and
Mn. Albert Prost, Is in Blodgett
Hospital. Grand Raplijfc- for
tests. Mn. Albert. Froot and Mra
Vern Lickta called on her Mon­
day afternoon. * The Rebecca
Circle of the Methodist Church
held a picnic at the cottage of
Mra. Clarence Longstreet, Oun
Lake, last Thursday.
Mra. Ray FWlngham. who had
been in Pennock Hospital, re­
turned home Friday. She is to
return to Pennock on June 38 *
Mr. and Mn. Don Boysen have
Improved their home with a new
coat of white paint * Mr. and
Mra Glen Dean and Mr
and
Mn. Arthur SmaBey took Mr.
end Mrs. James Bmalley
and
Julie of Plainwell out to dinner
in Kalamasoo Thursday, cele­
brating Mrs. James (Carol Jean)
Smalley's birthday.
Pvt Tom Frost, son of Mr and
Mn. Albert Prost, writes that he
will be home on furlough in July.
* Those who attended Rev. Da­
vid Lute."a ordination at tlie Al­
bion Chapel at the Methodist
Michigan Conference were fils
mother. Mrs Ardis Lute. Mr. and
Mn. Charles Williams. Mr and
Mrs. Vein Hooper, Mr. and Mrs
Claenee Longstreet and Rev.
Harald Taber and daughter. Sal­
ly. * Mr and Mn Olen Deen.
Mr. snd Mn. James Robertson
and Mr. and Mn. Ralph Ptnkbeiner spent Bunday with Oms
ladies' father. Julius Potts
Mr. and Mn Albert Simons
and four children of Livonia and
Mr. and Mra. Stewart Sweet and
family of Hastings were guests
of their parents, Mr. and Mra.
William Sweet, over the weekend.
* Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thom­
as Brown, who are visiting her
parents. Mr. and Mrs Charles
Jackson, had the following guests
on Bunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Keeney of Owosw. Mr. and Mra.
Leslie Haskins of Plainwell. Mias
Gladys Jackson. Mn. Frank Cro-

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Termite Control
Methods for
Home Owners

Fashion Luncheon Meat Kabobs
han training and experience tn
termite control. Which method

The Building I

in Michigan Michigan Tennitew
’
nan (Underground

oqxxrlally Ira•w building u

Nashville Man
Suffers Fatal
Heart Attack

daughters. They have been un­
able to move into the pwraonsge
Eaton
-Donald
-------- Moore. 80. IM **
“" |
because of other moves that have aunh Mow n«Uo&lt; in bonov Road.
Nashville, paid a 815 fine I
of tbair minister. Mr. Jack Sin­
*5 45 court costa when he
Laurence Lowell are waiting to clair preaented th# Lowells with plus
pleaded
guilty
to
a
disorderly
a puree of money on bshsvlf of
charge when arraigned in Has­
tings Municipal Court Hr das
arrested Friday in a local resiaUcndcvi tirn gTwduMLnt cxer• Harry Allen Rraeanan. 79, re­
I ciara at Purcluiunt Friday ereMr. u w. hoimm lOMW. “«
■
Mr. M Mt. Colon SebMUr. &amp;,
£2 and family wire Sunday dinner June 18. following a heart al*
George and Duane Schnibiy11*00***. °thera attending dram
wire Etaturdav uisor Junta ,*re '**rr Mr
‘George .Stevras * Mr. and MiS Jerry
Zhh U^tr n^rr mITcIU^ KluwMul
&lt;rod Mra RJ GUlaspte
'
and family were SunSurviving i» tne *“c. the
Brtmlbh• aZd°Mra' Hddr5^£Zi&gt;Uwna“l Mr» EUU&gt;n BurUe' day
1
night luncheon gurete of former B&lt;»le HartweU to whrxn
Mr and Mra Harwy Giltaspto he wn* n'«rrt*d J&lt;uy 25. 1950 „
a Mr. und Mra Harvey Gllkurple Atrp-ron. IX1 Hartwelhof Veran afternoon visitor. * Mr. and;,rt*' *
.
visited Mr. and Mr* Ciena mootville and six rt«p-gnuvdBttd Katuntay. Mra. Bird ha* la-1 children.
lured her arm * Mr. and Mn.
Services were &gt;*ld Monday at
Steve DowdMig ot Homrr were io a.m from th*' Vogt Funeral
Q^PX. Sh,
“„r
SS

Anta Distinguish Them Prom
Termite*.

the foundation with an Iracctl-

soil* containing nl«.ty of food

low for suggestions about conMrueung termite-proof founda­
tions and on
soli treatment.

«entlon and Control tn Buildings
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NOTE: White termite damage
to the wood ot homea and build -

la Broken. Ttmnites Die

of the trouble Is not so rapid
that you cannot take time to

Mr. and Mra. Ortle VanByckle I uni luoiuviu
ih-y were aicomnanied bv her,"* “
,u'Jr,l&lt;rrs Mr “id had a birthday dinner for Floyd ...
.
.
.
motbtr. Mra. Rhoda Sowdy (o ?,r*
CTuin Bnd f*mlly.;Brvawc Gucsto were Floyd. Mr
III J(ICnBOH
Ijaulng where they visited Rob- ?JP,n Slin&lt;uT unUJ Tuesday.1 and Mra Alva Pulpuft. Mra.
GravtMde irrvlcra for Margnng
•I.rt AiittarS
hrem-ai^ r,1Py
» W’tol Bunday opal K*imt. Mr and Mrs. Blair
A.
COchrqn,
89,
of
Jackson,
wtdMrs. Mildred Hratrrly and Mra.
*" &lt;hjch °"* pMUcl‘ Hawbllta and Kenneth. * Mr
&lt;&gt;w of W It Cochran, are to be
i Dons Blair aUended the graduand Mra. Clyde Kcalir of Hart■" held at Riverside Cemetery at
aiu&gt;g cxwisre Sunday evening
Mr “r*1 Mr&gt; Pnuik 8chwart-ford CHy, fnd. visited hta si*- 2.30 pm this Thursday.
I at Si».um High ScIkoI in Lon-iln&lt;
8‘rts hare been busy t'T, Mrs Grace Miller Thur*-Sing The former's granddauai»-S.Ulla **•* *tok wUtBraduatton. I day. * Mr and Mra. Henry i
ter Maraha Tbwdey wa* a *2n Thursday evening they m- VanSyckL attended baerataurr- were former Hastings resident*
member of the ciaaa from lan-. '“•rtalrud for Linda* graduation ate at Hartings Sunday. LaUt
Luncheon Meat Kabobs
Mng Cornniunky C.AlAgc in Prac- ' fnxi‘ •““t «chool
Saturday on they attended a lunctaxm lor Fcmlea: Cliapter No M. O.E.a
ttcal Nursing. Other members of morning they heard Sgt. Shriver I *o&lt;ne of the graduates nt the and the Oriental White Shrine.
1 ran &lt;13 ounces' luncheon
meat
the das* locally were Mermure '*£*** *l graduation exerctaes at'home of Mr. and Mra L-she
She u survived Uy a daughter.
kabob cooking a quick reality, I
Stowell and Sandy Nell w Con- I wMU Her nehpew. David Hart- Lockwood * The church ixxirtl
points out- Beta Staggs, nation- ! 8 large tomato wedges
nie Dalton waa a weekend guest ,nAU- ’ra* u member of the clau ! inec with Ethan Winters Mxsially known mail authority. Take ' 8 small onions
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MBs Judy Davis of Kalama- ’ 8unday evening they watebed day night. * The Brlrtw.Troxel
Ban- of Grand Rapid.*: air
it from a can on the food shelf i
1-lnch pieces
| ,Jto They attended the WMU ,MT daughter. MarganiC. receive field and Dowling Methodist grnndMjn. and three great grand­
and combine with pictuc-iime
Melted butter or margarine .&lt;.inm&gt;-nc.ment. * Lev Tucker ,&gt;rr Optoma from Lansing Cdm-, Youth Fellowship had a hay children
4 12-tnch metal skewers
and Michael Ttnraley were over- I munlty College at Bexum High ride Friday night. Refreshment
van m mnv uwm nu
■ Cut luncheon meat into 121miert* Sunday with the
___
1 Wi“ »«v«l «t the home of Mr.
fl*n to cook them out-of- plrcai —
tn m. tn' tetter's grandmother Mrs HUWork b'San the tert of tlto and Mrs Clarence Campbell Hie Wtnlherby Funeral Home.
lkJ5S!USllP™‘lrISJ «Sw.o3Sx«d&gt;fcU.«lli.
»”■O" M-W Ihr,.*&lt;* WUIM . ne.
or
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Police Issue 35

bulletin and study it
------- y before Attempting ter­
MS
Tickets in 3 Weeks
mite control. In addition, get
How are kabobe *erred and » titat top surface of kaboJ^ta their rummage sal- f«&lt;P June 25 to«Un« scheduled for thl* Sum-. Mra Winnie Dunn attended tlw
Hasting* police unwed 35 tickei
the trouble - causing Insects
Identified by an expert Damaged
wood Is also very helpful tn tell- With a simple garnish
Ughtly browned 6 toBmlntitea the drug
in Lab- Od-wa STavf|!ed this Summer, readying Winnie D.inn visited Mrs Eva (131 overtime lurking tickets from
Turn BnMlreTaeccmd aide urS
n-,. „
,
11 for bU&lt;* top at a later date. Sweet in Battle Crrek Thuraday May 24 to June 14. Chief Richard
rastonally coated with a ytllowlite Methcrtte^Oonference wM ;» Mr. and Mra. Data Conkhn Sumor reported to the City Coun­
KxpeiMw: So Be Sure About to hia plate, then slips them off
Attended a party for several cd Monday night
Tlie Kind Of Rrobfcm You Have
..’anySinclair
__ ____ represented the .
aapooa
bany
I graduates nt the home of Mr
Officers made 10 arrest*, includWith Thia Insect.
"7 , . . --------- 7~,-------------------I jxanh group She attended meetand Mra. Thomley Rankin * I'te three on dLvrnterly charge*.
and othsr entertainment. Guests included Mr and Mra. Ted Jor- Inga during the weekend Rev '
and Zri. iZ ."1./ , u
"urii*
wwaeirn iwr
The steww
Stevt-n* Farm
Furan Bureau
Bunwu group &lt;»"
’«« for
I •' r.xklow
nekton driving and one
Included Mr and Mra RovTitke- dan
PM^ann
ST4
IT* and Mrs l-aunncc Lowell win By Mrs. Orllo VanSyclde wUJ hBVe n p^c Bl
tMh t,)r ctu-ck hw violation, drivmeyer
and
famfly.
Mr.
afid
Mra.
April or
JT*
,R“'2“
Mer06t* *•*“" »' Jun* *•:
Park. Hartings. Sunday * Mra. fig in an unsafe manner, one
John Sinclair and family. Mr. Otsn Omn nrhsm A'7
Ruth Cun in' , n, J«n
th? ^.’nlnf'..rwu’ i" B~u“*
***“ 75,n” &gt;towd c‘4rSherman dnmk driving and one tor having
and Mrs Wesley Jnppis and girl*. Jeineitf
Mr. and Mra
Cote hie
-... be
—- reptaCTxlat WoodmM.ra. Brandt Mein- Junta and Mra
Dale Cole
Uir sck.
»efnr of a personal
perioral injury
Mr. and Mra. Okykird Laughlin Jeanette Jordan left later for They will
By Mrt. Glendon Curtis
land and Carlton Center by Rev. tyro of Washington. D. C. and painted at the church paraonago *»id«it
« N. Mata
1C7-1M4 and K*Ue *nd Mr and Mra Da­ Ehrhardt where they will be at­ and Mra. Richard VanderBoKh. his parent*. Mr. and Mra. Orson Wednmday.
brokm through, they trnmedlp
During the palod 27 crimes
vid MeKenxle and family. The tending school.
Tlie Woodland Lions installed VanOs family is living al Cedar
They oornc from the Snow McIntyre called on Mr. and
a
aw reported.
browniah. cork-like material. officers Tuesday. June D. at the Falls. Iowa this Summer where
The Methodist enjoyed their Church, near Sparta. He will Mrs. Vem Wdcber SundaySandy McAndrew
from CopperCnilstrs havded U07 mllta and
Woodland Chureh of the Breth­ Leon is attending school.
prawch his firat sermon here night * Mr. and Mra. Henry CUS, Ont, 1* a msmbvr of both ‘IMW gxfiotta of s*»
—-•—
ren Dr. Logan of Hastings spoke
Ronald and Herbert Hesterly d*nB&lt;»ch. Sunday for first time, Sunday. Juno 20. Howwcr. the VanSyckJe called, oa Mr. and Uie Michigan State hockey and
and showed pictures of his trip were Saturday noon luncheon Hc WM ‘“•companled by his two mlnlstera will not more until Mra. Vera Wetoher Friday nlghu.golf teams. .
1'ic Hannrr li uaf Adi!
to South America. Deputy Dis­ guest* wlUi their moUier, Mrs ------------------- s------------------- ---------trict Blake Partlow of Bretton Charles Hesterly. * Mr. and Mrs
Woods did the honor of installing George Winsley and family and
How To Control
Sharon Rose attended a family,
H
Homo owners should be condinner at the home of her pat■
tend a Tiger game in the near ■-nt- Mr and ?.!: G.;;L:1 Au,:'
■
future. They are also planning to Sur.da-. Tt-.ry -acre . ,-.et;r;irI
| i
mite damage in sills, floor jolrt* take their wives to see Lute
an} studdings is to plunge an Song- at tho Ledges Playhouse day Other guesta inrludfd Mr
j ;
I
in Grand Ledge July 13. August and M:» Vtniuhn Angst nr. 1
:
J
7 has been set aside for their ■ fjnn’.y i-! S.:1-..k-I•:.ift. Mr uni
annual chicken barbecue
Mra Ernest Augst and family.
wpod structurea. They tunnel

Lacey

Woodland

AU^|F

Insnpct al wood carefully fir I
wLil
grandmother, (send, local, and Mra. Ethel Hanks I
termites
.C
®chKlb,»' *nd Mrs who makes her home with her
When you find termites.
Charles Hraterly. * Mr and Mrs son. Gerald.
•------ --*----- —
TbwsJay and family were
Mr. and Mra. Glendon Curtis |
y evening visitors with her hsve been busy lately celebrating
mctper, Mra. Charles Hesterly, birthdays. On Thursday. June 10.
Mra. Cllmena Sehalbly. • Mike celebrated hl* 6th birthday j
■—And Mrs. Iteon VanOs and. and Cindy entertained for 4lh'
7^r^,t.An. L1*?.111'
honored at a party । birthday Monday. June 21. *
clmn up lhe trew- wood around■ andMra ■ Final plans are being made for
STbSlSr mST
I
"I ""
B“d' c,u“ »um»u«e
wtwreteranLa^raTfrmnrf
&gt;lh7
tor la^- A poduck Sale for this weekend Tlie sale
— termitea are found.
1 barbecue Mipper was enjoyed fol-; will be Friday and Saturday at
the McCartney building next to

AI4

■

.
'

and Mra. Stuart Kussmaul en­
joyed the company of their
grandchildren Friday and 8aturday They took them back to
their parents. Mr. and Mra. RJ
Kussmaul, on Sunday They were
Joined by Mr. and Mra. Charles
Guenther and girls for dinner.
They celebrated RJ* and Pam's
Isrililies. Kott birthdays along with Fathers
Ait
.r.

Proceedings of the Bdrry
Co. Board of Supervisors
araciAL mketiso

born Friday morning, weighing 3
lbs, 11 oas. and was named Jef­
fery Laurence They are staying
JaU fwill at her parents, Mr. and Mrs
. srrite All Herald Classic, for a few days
.szassr •*“p’
Weekend guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Herald Classic were Mr. and
Mrs Duane Clum and family at
Dearborn On Saturday evening
Mrs. Clum and Valerie attended
a shower in Hastings for Mrs
Roger Lundquist on Sunday all
of them enjoyed dinner in Grand
■FECIAL MEETtWO
Rapids then visited Mrs Kilmer
and the new baby at the hospital
* The Lutheran Church is hold­
ing the second week of Bible
School. They will close the two
weeks with a potluck dinner Fri-

U.S.A-1

AfoitM Sport Coupt With up to
HO ho arailable for more tittle
G 80 hp tuailabU in Carta models)

Corvair by Chevrolet

pjn * Mr and Mra. Chet He.v
tcrly were Friday dinner gueeta
with Mra Charles Hesterly and
Mrs Climes Sehalbly a JvJua
Jann Rothfus of Womplm Take

tor

the last two

It’s stylish, sporty and available with up to 180 frisky

horsepower. See below what car experts say about Hs

weeks with

and see what a wonderful buy you can get right now!
Mr. and Mrs. John Sinclair
and family are vacationing '-at
Porcupine State Park. LltUe Tom ।
Kt some excitement into their
es by wandering away from
their campsite Sunday evening A
search party hunted all night
for him and found him 12 hours
bier wandering along Lake Su­
perior beach. He waa unharmed
but undoubtedly a mighty scared
little boy- He is only six years
old and a little young to be out
alone all night * Mr. and Mra

Peir, K.

Charles BofTerding of Hastings
were Sunday dinner guests with
their children. Mr. and Mn Max
Duncan and family in Grand
Haven.
moved into Woodland

Pearsall and son. living in Jerry
FUher's house that Miss Max­
well formerly occupied, and Mr.
and Mr* Ben Eye and daughter
who live In the House across the
street from them. There Is also
a new family living where Mr
and Mrs. Art Karrar and girl.-;
lived. They are Mr. and Mra
Nelson McLaughlin. * Birthday
celebration was held Sunday
I along with Father * D*y ” fw
instil UmI U hia ixmw.

i

S3

«. teXk

Two of

Car Ufa

Sports lUsitratad

"On tioht
w-n
t.
j.
1 corn.f[3 • • • W1“
hold its own with anything
on tne road.

*Wc’d feed the Corvuir into "... a new Ammuan sports
the turn with incre^jkjtf car thul will be eminently
force on the steering wl®I acceptable at rallies but
apPb’ing.as much poweiW that can, in the American
waa available, and com&gt;manner, double at church
scorching out the other en^ireiira. “
of thc CUrve without so

Sports ISmlreted

much ;is u UilW-"

"On test runs at GM’f Motor Trend
Michigan proving grouinIs "Not counting the Corvette,
the Goraa started anfl Corvair has the closest
slojijvcd with .no dipping -thing to performance hanand it .eomered—even at dling characteristics you’ll
wild speeds—with amootM find on this side of the
Intent and no sign of ocean, with no sacrifice ia
swB}'.'
ride qualities.”-

“We have tn ao &lt;*n reconi
nnd gay that the Con-air is
—irt our ojrinion—the most
important new &lt;ar of the
entire crop . . . and the
most
beautiful—
car to appear
- ------------------in this country ilncc before
World Warll.”

... the superfluous hns
been Btripped.away from a
clastic form and the result
is a dean, beautiful car.
The new Corvair’s styling
is going to attract most
people—it’s an obvious sell­
ing point, its hidden virtue,
handling, will soon become
apparent to—and much
appreciated by-^-the euthusiast driver."

CHEVROLET

SEE THE USA.

THE NO. 1 WAY

Red-Hot and Rolling! See your Chevrolet deafer for a new CHEVROLET ■ CHEVELLE • CHEW • CORVAIR
it M64

LARKE BUICK-CHEVROLET
1435 5. HANOVER

HASTINGS

PH. Wl 5-2425

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Editor’s
Letter Box

| Public Forum

Monday. June 14. 1M this point I should mention ttmt
Sltekxnl 8i*lomf
IMar Roa* A Dick:
the local Klbtxiunik* argued that
Dus morning I mailed Dick a lhe water cultivating thr greens
could be better used on the farmThought you might enjoy read-

A Tragedy of Errors

ATOM

110 Attend
Legion, Auxiliary
Dinner Sunday

suTasyrtK

VffiSS’&amp;’TEti:
Mrs. Don Gury’s
Mother Dies
Here Tuesday

n. T*i muter r,Mii

Nettle

Trbunc which te

late. I believe tho majority of
ivnpte live in apartment houare.
*oine IxMng co-operative and
t.xnc rental* Thiwe UxU live in
apartment bouses park tlwtr

found apartment, house* in Bcre-

time to develop a national type

CIWM®. r»

at Pittsford. Rev' William Dp
lancernent or ue coni* anu.
a„, ,,
rv--. of Trinity Episcopal Church
lhe blessing by District Chaplain
Marshall is to officiate.
Harbert Oasa of Laurence Past IOa3r °i Lawrence. Narnia Zeider
k ,P
J Colon. Executive Board member*.
Under the chairmanship ot 7^ Jr P1UC president presented
Lydia Roger* in the kitchen and »Th nrttrtn&lt; offZi wTh an
Evelyn Curtis in lhe dining room j
umn naabbsln and was
a delicious ham dinner was lXCT(.ntKi
her post pran- daughter of William and Sarah
(Rose) Keith.
aapphir*&gt;tue basket*. wide Wlm- wU1
h^din
July 15- ferd
med and filled with opened pop- 17
o

tnuch Idle time, too many movie*

1100 people, with plana for 50,000, are lhe rough hrelthy young-

dren encouraged to roam, most
name of a Cactus fruit, prickly pf all. too many paronte who
without sweet within. The popu­
lation te equally divided between
Kid* don't make movies and
crtental and occidental and
whatever their origin, and they

highway* but not enough.

W

SSJjS.™

Crumder ruins mxl a lionAxxne
mosque We enjoyed standing
on tlie shore* of the Sea af
Galltec We stayed overnight In we notice. My. oh my, thia young
Tiberias. Tlx- next day wo drove
to Nazareth, a beautiful little
town nestling in the heart of SS' Are we leas guilty? Who
placed tn their way too many
valley.

David Llckly on March 31. IBM.
_
- - ----------- -- — iwxna auu i^uMiMuan. rumjax
Pun Pools Inc.. Harting* Milling
Dorothy Kurr Dorothy

u one Of important historical

'OentMlne Price, Pturl Atnallr.
Mr*. Llckly la survived by one
After dinner District Com­ Dorothy Drown. Arloah Newton
daughter. Mm Don (Lucille)
mander Hugh Asbury called tlxJoint mecTng to order He in­ bcm. Wendy and Cynthia Curtis.
troduced the 2nd sone. Cominangrandchildren,
KTitfidchlldren.

wronger*? "Delinquent” flte old
folks, too.

‘uurott
An",&lt;ulu'*

oonatanuy । developed. In the Kibbuta all
iwt of fnterert Lw^’by'

Exce**lv* speed Is the causa of mor* than 40% of lhe
highway accident casualties.

D. Williams of New Buffalo, 3rd
District Adjutant Robert Roy of

Altoft 4H Club
Members are Busy

The Alton "Child Caro" 4H

&gt; .-veryone, and we have seen a -mn.t &gt;r,», nr.

crane of the out-of-date ham
that u«d to come a.i an import­
UM-d to buttd up Uie farm. This ant part of each automobile. A
Moahav has family owned farm- lew yean ago when we bought a

muus Nabatean City Avdat. in
the Ncger. perched on a hill nyatem of mutual aid. coop, ra- hadn't had we probably would
Uve marketing and purvhoteng. have considered it incomplete
and would not have bought IL
We »tin have 'hat hom—apd
pronounced ham.wn wind* from
worse with tlv next mouth re (1
a Iwrn. but whv aren't they used.
Oh. of cotine when a young
I could keep on
tnsn drives up in front of the
house to pick up hia date, a shrill
fact, a Hebrew University Sci­
entist actually recreated the
tiring than that long walk to the
well and are enjoying lhe 8um-

.&lt;ta Uvat were employed by lhe
NnlMUrems to support agndUl-

TU£™&gt;
1. Is.itwici
lot of know-how
to fix a hi-fi

, in Han*Ings,
all-lntemted general public that
r
another young couple have "said
Edith &lt;Mrs Fred Porteous)
on the accustomed ride, the
barns perform a ven useful pur"beUo” and ' goodbye.'
Shalom I
But we hardly think that waa
the manufaoturer'a main purpose
in putting horns on automobile*

Vermontville
Fanner Dies of
Heart Attack

factory-trained penoonal to fix
your hi-fi set properly

TV and tape recorder*
expertly repaired, too.

CENTRAL

RADIO A TV
HOWARD TRUMBULL
Wl S-9IB7 B Wl J 5N1

driving down the highway we've
looked into our rear view mirror
and Could see no one anywhere

West Woodland

Victor Bisson
Uy Victor Sitton
PJ3. A week ago while driving to
Middleville on old MU. a car A2 WMOMte
M7-SM2
containing three young peoftc
Tlie community wU grieved
Wednesday. June IS. when word
iy in front of us. I sounded tny ■Bread of the death at Mn. Syl­
horn and they flopped but the vester Curite She had been a
patient sufferer for several
told me plenty. A moment later months and her passing was not
unexpected The mother of 16
children living within an hour*
to avoid an oncoming car, and drive of the home place. Mn.
stopped suddenly at the edge of Curtis' death wa* the first break
la the family Uea. A granddaugh­
ter died several year* ago. Tlie
unusually large display of floral
passed lhe girl leaned on the
horn and Ute driver Jumped out urday was a silent testimony of
of the car and ran out toward Uie high reteem in which this
the center of the road white the good mother and her family are
oilier young man also got out of held The heartfelt sympaUiy of
the car and started around It. lhe entire community 1* extended
Evidently ths sound of my horn to the family.

la) interest to friends in Uils
771 Capital Avenue. NIK community. A 4 lb, 4 a*, girl waa
Battle Creek. Michigan barn to Mr. and Mrs Raymond
Blocher at Pennock Hospital on
June 13. On Friday morning.
Far the possible benefit of
Oalen Kilmer (Shirley
wane future accident victim,- I
Hastings at the’Orand
would appreciate having this let­
Osteopathic Hospital,
ter printed in the Public Forum
boy and a gtrl for lhe
as a follow-up on the Item in the
Congratulations
ui Mrs Victor Sisson
told of the car flying
attended a World Book
course held In Grand

Hickory

Corner*

South Haven;

Secret ary ITbry have Parted “4H Safety

Chaplain. Ruth' fraction and Children'* Play"

proJett with Mrs. Thomas as
Past District President. Evelyn Adult AdVtoor.*The Altoft 411'ers enjoyed a
Curtis of Hastings and the local
unit President. Elvina Sayles.
Rams 4H Club st Altoft School
Thursday evening. June 17.

were distributed In Washington.
D. C, mailed one 4o PmUdent
Johnson and received a ptxXo
of. tho Johnson family and a
letter thanking him for his
thoughtfulness.
Mr*. Twer then presented a

Evidently the driver I am pass­
ing doe* not appreciate my put­
ting into practice what I wa*
Mr. ‘Kilpatrick waa a member taught when I teamed to drive.
of the Vermontville MaaorUc In about 90 percent ot the cases
Lodge.
-edge
when I signal with my horn that
Beatdea th* wife, hr L« *ur-|I am passing, the other driver
vlvtd by a eon, Ruot-U of Ver- looks at me as though he thought
montville; three brother*. Floyd. I had lost my mind completely, or
he lay* on his horn until I am
nearly out of hearing, or make*
a very uncomplimentary sign to

A abort buslnrew meeting fol­
lowed. Ray Swan was appointed
chairman for our "Pool-picnic''
Lynrtte Thcenaa and lUck
Pennington have been selected
as delegates to 4H dub Week at
MAU. July Il-July 18.

Outstanding Safety
the compliment and pi mettled

duced the Legion District offi­
cers. after which tha Legion
member* adjourned to the Legcome • hit lax for a moment and
maybe crowded the center line
or wax aJowing in antlcljxitlon of
Leland &lt;Lee) Kilpatrick. 66. of a left hand turn al the next cor7548 Kinsel Highway. VmnoMvancemcnt of colors, pledge
vdte, died suddenly Friday. June way. when 'suddenly, without a
Allegiance and recital of '
18. after suffering a heart attack tound ot warning, a car gpeeds
white working in tho yard at his past us and wc wonder Where
they came from. How we would
school bus driver. Mr Kilpatrick have appreciated a Illite sound tempting to Justify the accident.
null
Wl I lie
from their horn to warn ua of
University are known for develop- treasurers repeat given and tltcn
their approacn
Kellogg Community College and
imen gave their annual report*.
son of Andrew

Hastings
I Traffic Tickets I

month

&gt;8WT?*SJS
”«.“&amp;» ...
(sited ta re*M* a ■*•«■*■ Smtea
Kill iT.T,.-SL&amp;‘,Vic
Mart,! aitaat.

isrsiJr

tings Member* of Southeastern's
Safety Patrol far the next

ten and Mike Kaslruky Yolan­
da te captain and Robert Allen la and dressed in
lieutenant

gan—French, English. Spanish and i
American.

pany.
.
Immediately after the accident,
a fellow worker took u* to the
sheriff's office where we reported
the accident. Upon examination
of ourselves, we both found large
bumps on our heads and I had a
en to Pennock Hospital for
examination. The other fel-

to'.d that since my family doctor

Chicago, and throe grandchil-

We Close at
Noon on
Saturdays

loned In using and wanting othBcrvlcee were mid Tuewday at

It seems but courtesy to me and and the follow through, it would
be more convenient for me.

_I. assume

IWr jjrtrtiLi0

I the Vermontville Methodlat aren't going to u»e our horn* the paper came PH
i Church officiating. Burial tn let's not have them a* part of
Woodlawn Cemetery, Vermont­ our regular equipment We could ' escaped serious injuries.”
After giving the necessary in­
ville.
formation to the police and hav­
ing the personal belongings re­
moved from the wrecked car. we

On|y one

tempted to help unload the
aforesaid personal belongings.

station wagon
offers all three.

* fainting spell. I was taken to
Leila Hospital. Battle Creek, a*
an out-pattent. After X-ray*. It
waa found that I bad a broken
back. My doctor, a ttone spectaltet, said that only my good phy­
sical condition prevented serious
complication* which could have
resulted from all of the activity

Battle Creek, climbing stain to
my apartment, etc.
It is quite possible that a per­
son in poor physical condition

quencea from so much activity
following such an Injury. The
spinal cord could have been sev­
ered or Injured causing partly* Is
Also, Ute head Injuria* could
have been a concussion or skull
I am presently tn a body cast
and will be until the middle of
removed. I will be in a brace for
an extended period of time. Tins
all means a total of si* months

this is a serious injury
I was fortunate. But what
about the next accident victim

lair Will he or ahe be so fortuMaybe. if Uie people of Has-

their local hospital, they would
understand why they have such
a difficult time raising the neces­
sary funds for the addition

. 'Jeep^Wagoneer
VWw ft la Mw II U teBwv M...

S^r ‘J—T OtiStr

Mw,

ECKARDT AUTO SALES
M-43 &amp; 37 West

Halting*

Phon* 945-5346

tai referred to many time* as u
first aid station and thought It
right
Your* truly.
'
Dur wood D Booher

• University at Mfchigao will
train teacher* tar Project
"ww go proverty."

DISADVANTAGED
AMERICANS
undamental to the American dream
is equality of opportunity. Not
all of us, itowever, have been able to
dure in this dream. Some Americans
have remained apart from the main­
stream of our society—receiving neither
the benefits nor the responsibilities that
come with our way of life. Those isolated
Segments of our population are known
as the culturally disadvantaged.
Congregated in both city and'rural
slums, millions of Americans are living
hi bewilderment and ignorance. Their
Slitary and sometimes primitive wav of
e has not prepared them for today's
social ferment.
Major ethnic groups among the dis­
advantaged arc the Negroes, Spanish

F

Americant, poor Southern whiles, and
the American Indians — people whose
livcliltood lias traditionally derived from
subsistence farming. As agriculture be­
came mechanized, they were forced off
their land. Many fled to the cities; others
took part-time work on neighboring
fanns.
If these people are to become part of
our modem world, society must some­
how bridge the gap created by their
limited experience. The school is the
logical instrument for this delicate and
important task. With lhe cooperation of
an understanding community, skillful
educators can reach these disadvantaged
Americans and give tlscm hope of over­
coming their cultural handicap.

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Bunde
rjSSSS Suffers Fatal
Heart Attack

Card of Thanks and In Memoriam

Funeral service* for Karl A W.
' Bunde. 65. 615 8. Jefferson, who
suffered a fatal heart attack at
j his home Saturday evening, were
held at 3:30 pm Tuesday al lhe
&gt;Leonard-Osgood Funeral Home,
Pastor E. L. Schwan officiated
'with burial in Riverside Ceme-

AL|VE1
for their visitation and comfort­
ing words, also Pickens Funeral
Chapel tar their considerate and

Official Action of the
Hastings City Council

and lhe Pilgrim Hollnew Church
of Hastings for lhe lunch and to
many others who sent food. Your
kindness will always be a cher­
ished memory.
Husband. Sylvester Curtis

at Pennock Hospital A special
"thank you" to Dr Birk and Dr.
Blair, ths nurses and nurses' aids
and lhe Dowling W8C8. Your,
thoughtfulness, letters, cards and

3 V.".«

IAL SEwralTY

Questionfiand Astweri

May 23. 1800. the son of Otto
and Berta iCelllowi Bunde. He
came to this country after World
War II and was employed as a
welder at White ■ Products at

By William E. Kircbgeuner , rurvd if you became 32 before
"---- -----------------v. uv.
w—- IW1
numbcr of quartOT of
coverage required la determined
by counting the number of ■
yean after i860, or age 22 if |

East Middle Lake
By Mrs. Ileuir V. C.airnr

With goodbye* left unspoken
You gently slipped away.
Sadly mused by her children.

I wish to thank Dr. Myers. hos­
pital staff, friend*, neighbor*,
family. Seventh - day Adventist

«at4 »mi»rnTr*&gt;ew

Willard Gonyou
Gerald Gonyou

tubing

I'.U) aciiui'in uw
ucuovu
office will reply directly to you. WTVc so days in jail In lieu of
■ ; paying a 165 fine plus USD court
] coats by Municipal Judge L. E.

H bushel
small Crimes Golder,
sppke free wah purchase af 1
huM of Mdatoth apples M |1
p* busbal. tAla week only.
ICEM'IMTE’C
TKTuHuLD ORCHARD
J miles E. o' ..cnsa co Rt » neit
!a Mi:Hrn‘s
SUtlon yn-f-M7

'

Cloverdale - Hope
By Mrs. Slaphan Oifootl

SELL TOMORROW
with a WANT AD TODAY!

Mrs Harold Springer entertained
their family with a Sunday sup­
per tn honor of their father.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mn. James Springer and family.
Mr. and Mn Friu Springer and
Augusta. Janice Springer and
Jerry Cole of Hastings were also
there Mrt Harold Springer was
hostess to a farewell gdrty for
Miss Janice Springer who will b»

PRODUCTION

MEMORIAL MONUMENTS

CREDIT
ASSOCIATION

Lawrence Brothers

Hastings

THE SHERWOOD AGENCY

945-9415

OF DISTINCTION

Wl 5-3481

INSURANCE

AUTO — FIRE
BONDS

Insurance and Bonds

JERRY ANDRUS

or buy you ret fast results at
low coat To place an ad
phone Wl S-SttL

�I

I

Have A Picnic Shopping For BARGAINS In The BANNER Classifieds
THE HASTINGS

LARKE BUICK

VACATION TIME
IS HERE!

and

CHEVROLET
1435 S. Hanover
Wl 5-2425

MINIMUM RATE —50c for Twenty Wnfoc.
44h of July NOW!

mUCATlOM ORDEV

SFECIALS!

M(M.
31.48*

DIPLAY CLAW Fl ID—$1.23 par tech fw ttagto hiurtlsa. 15c pee

1»M PLYMOUTH ConvertibleV*. torquefUte, one owner. *7M
195* MERCURY 4 DR. HDTF.
...|1M

Of THANKS

1%3 BUICK

FAINTED OR

MILL FINISH

on

1963 CHEVROLET SEDAN
. .. Impel*. 4 Dr. Hardtop. V-8

COIL, FLAT SHEET

Save $ $

IDEAL FOR MOBILE HOMES,
CAMPERS. HOME IMPROVE­
MENTS, ETC.

OR CRIMPED

on this
Case Rake “Special'

FRANCISCO
FARM SUPPLY

1964 RAMBLER CUSTOM
Model 440 Convertible. . .11,595

1944 COMET CYCLONE
Hardtop. Has 4 on Floor Like

1962 RAMBLER SEDAN
. . Cuttom 4 Dr, automatic

thosoughly rocondlUoncd.

'

1*61 PONTIAC 8TA. WGN.
I. . Catalina 4 Dr, Hydramatlc,

1943 VOLKSWAGEN
Like newl For $1495

IMt MERCURY METEOR

REAHM
MOTOR SALES
PONTIAC

OLDS

CADILLAC

Hastings, Mtehtgan

Dr. Power steering. Radio. Ex­
tra sharp! ____________ II.SS*

1942 CHEVROLET BISCAVNE
2 Dr. Sedan. 6 cyl. Standard
transmission. ................... 11.056
1962 FORD GALAXIE &lt;M
Hardtop. 8 cyl. engine Automa­
tic drive................. -»L*W

FARM IMPLEMENTS

Used
Farm Machinery

TRANSPORTATION
SPECIALS
TRACTORS:
I960 CHEVROLET
Has —Case 411. 600 actual hours.
Nomad Station Wagon.----Power steering, live power and
automatic dr.. V8 engine. 34*5
hydraulic.
196* MERCURY
4 Dr. Hardtop. -3695
and hydraulic. One owner.
19«* BUICK 4 Dr. Sedan. ..*495
1959 LINCOLN
' 4 Dr. Sedan--------- ------------3OT5

Mahler
Motor Sales

cultivator.
—Minn

Moline R Tractor and

-IUZJ. BN Tractor and cult.
—Several good used Balers and
Hay Tools.

1310 N. MICHIGAN AVK

NOTICE

shape.

COMBINES:
-John Deere 40. Self propelled
combine with 10 ft. grain head
and corn head. Used 1 yr.

GOOD AS NEW GOODYEAR BROS.
STORE
Over Start's Wallpaper

NOTICE
NIW WATIRFROOF TARP

Farmers
Finished With Your

earn

1250

ELECTRIC HAWAIIAN GUITAR
with case and ampiltler for
sale. Like new, &gt;75 cash. Phono
367-3818.

per

sale with average ot slightly

Like to work by appointment

effect. Cheap for cash or will
tor as trade-in. Wl 5-5«88.'6/24

WHEELER MARINE SALES A:
SERVICE — Mercury outboard
motors. New and used boats.

vance? Tired qf traveling? We
ore selecting exclusive repre­
sentative* to present a program
in tiielr area with unbelievable
prestige and appeal. Those men
selected will be completely
have a successful public con­
tact or sales background and
like to have a ooce-ln-a-llfeUme ground floor career op­
portunity. tend personal Infor-

Creek. Michigan, and we will
contact you for an interview in

ceswrle*. M-M in Nashville.

A Household Goods

SINGER SWING NEEDLE ZIG
ZAG SEWING MACHNE Docs all your fancy pattern*,
buttonholes, monograms, over­
cast without using attach­
ment*. Pay only $68H0. Month­
ly paymenu *7.70. Call today
845-8431.
6'34

ANTIQUES — Borne art glass.
Ford's Point, No. 782, Pino
Lake, near Plainwell, Mich.

WOODEN BOAT FOR WE ARE LOOKING tor two ng-

quality?

INSIST ON MICHIGAN DOT­
TED GABI See Cart A Deltxto
Appliances before you buy I
They Sell—They install-Ths».
Service. Ph. Wl 5-2*33. M-Tf

able atSTKURY'S ELECTRIC,
322 8. Jefferson. Atoo, small
appliance
repair.
tt

1063 and
Delton - Kellogg School. Sealed

tore July 12 to Superintendent
office building at Delton-Kel­
logg School.
7/8

GAINS IN GOOD USED NOTKX IS HEREBY GIVEN
HOMH APFUANCSS-Refrigthat on July 3, 19d6, at 10 am.
Qur product is being intro­
a i860 Imp. Conv. Ser.’ No.
duced to this area for the flrat
0186 FH133O35, will tie sold at
Hastings Electric, 118 W. Stale,
tune. Tlie product is used by
Halting*. Phone 845-2866.
it
public auction at the Hutings
every business. school, home
City Bank. The seller reserves
and industrial plant in the
country.'ll is fully patented, NEW Ar USED PUMPS-New taresistance to winter kill!
stored and may be inspected
guaranteed and a proven
.tjiitat inn, and remodeling.
Powell's
Plumbing
Co.
Free
csat Daniels Welding, 133 Maple,
Business Service*
Delton, Midi.
portunity to get In on the
EAV8 0 26-20 BULK—We will OBOE* or PUBIdCATIO
ground floor and earn 4200 per
Middleville SY 5-3643 evening*.
TREE TRIMMING AND RE­
week and up. Write stating
BY 5-3044 day*.
U NEED RIDE TO BAVTA*
MOVAL—By experienced man.
your home siddresa and tele­
phone number. Frederick W. ELECTROLUX VACUUM —
3:30 Shit
2015.
7/15
Miller, 510 Allcott, Marshall,
Large model complete with all
Phone 84
attachments, even hu paper
Midi.
71
bags Included. Only $3120. Pay
A
Penonal*
only $125 per week. Phone 845­
POSITIONS OPEN — For girls
8431.
6/24
and young man. Ability to type
aud some knowledge of office
M-37 South
Wl 5-2223
machines essential. While Ar Lm fr Garden Supplies
I*abH«sU«s *a4 Mrvkn •kill b«
Products, Middleville.
6/24
calorie dieting. *2.79. Lap*
DR 4-8167
k&gt;4« at arari4*4 by ttetaia sag Oonrl
7/a -EGAL SECRETARIAL POSI­ MOSQUITO CONTROL SPRAY­
ING — For prompt service on
TION JOR HALF DAYS Tutoring
In
Reading
DO YOUR PLANTS
Must have typing and abortKl&lt;l&gt;»r4 J. H.
Certified Instructor.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS—
PG.171. Huongs TeiepOoM
PfiOfte Delton 833-2747
NEED A BOOST?
scape Service*.
Wl l-kaua Maatlnn
7/1
Please
call
Wl
5-2376
between
n».ucS., Mui
6/14
LAB EXPERT TREE SERVUSE . . .
ICR—Trimming, cabling, re­
A Produce
ORTHO-GROW
moval. Free estimate*. Insured. WOMAN OH MAN WITH CAR
WANTED — To live In with MANS BILLFOLD LOST
Phone OL 3-6086. Nashville,
THE
couple. No housework. Board,
Mich.
U
STRAWBERRIES PREMIER
LIQUID PLANT FOOD
OARPET CLRANIMO IB EASY
I'.Cl,
Hastings.
ward tor return or information
6/24
Banfleid. Phone 711-»710. 6,-34
12-6-6
with Host New Electric UpHaalinct, MltMcaa.
leading to recovery. Phone 374­
kaU as Uw ptllllM
.K8PON8IBLE MAN FOR
5723. ■
6/34
FOR GENERAL USE
handwork. Clean 180 square
A For Rent—Real I*tate
SALES POSITION — With a
A QUICK ACTING
national appliance distributing LARGE BROWN MALE GREAT
furnish
DANE LOST—In vicinity of
SHRUBS. HOUSE PLANTS,
references. Reply Box 878 ?/o
n*W3lCff«a aad Mnki'iUU
VEGETABLES. TREES,
Hastings Banner.
6/24
Phone Wl 5-0471.
EXPERT TAILORING
BERRIES, LAWNS
SALES SERVICE — Permanent
2078 oo-WI 5-4483.
AVAILABLE AT
position available for intelli­
-ROOM MODERN UPPER
gent man who has demonstrat­
APARTMENT - Private bath
ed a successful personal and
BIAIRS
MO4 Gun Lake Road. Wl
employment background. Ex­
tago at Gun Lake. 136 8. Broad1714.
perience in retail sales and PICNIC TABLES—Log frame, 5
FARM fir GARDEN
building material warehousing
HAVING A PARTY? - Punch
to 8 ft. Also take-apart model.
231 W. Stata
Wl 5-5982 (ubuiuatiow om
desirable. However, men with
Marun, wren and bluvblrd
Mrta* ea CUlai.
similar outdoor. Indoor back­
6/24 . "ftte
houses. Otlcraft. Gun Lake
Wuttaka. Pnbsle &lt;h&gt;«H
ground. such as agricultural,
tor the OeUte «l Ukrry.
Can Episcopal Parish House or
Road. Wl 5-3549.
7/15
Eitate M VmUw Amalie Uaak.ih,
will be considered. Job Includes
sales and service to building FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR 3-BEDROOM YEAR ROUND
HOME ON PODUNK LAKE—
material customer*, receiving
—Ute Rexall's tail permanent
. UM. 4i la-.M am. 1. il. y,» WHY NOT LET U8 MAKE you
Double lot. Large living room,
merchandise and building ma­
a robber stamp with your new
Regular MDO-Jiow »1RO. Nt
kitchen-dinette, panelled fami­
terial, operation of fork lift
SIP Code ntunoer. Three-line
pre-shampoo--No alter odoi
ly room. 1'4 baths. Laundry
truck,
and
material
handling
Available
al
Jacob*'
Pharmacy
Sales - Service
&lt;|ult*4 In *«.&gt;• tktlr clateu C,«ll
equipment outside work, load­
room, storage, attached garage.
ZIP number for
ing and unloading trucks, buildCull Wl 5-55*2.
7/1
includes, postage
WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED
Burpee's
tian. Mkbtesa. prlc» to kwrlu
CQLQR TV
in
aluminum,
sled
or
wooc
Delton.
sash. Burkey Auto Glass 5 A Situotion Wanted
background.
Benefit*
include
by
Radiator Shop. Ill N. Jeffer
hospital and life plan, dependPrivate Detecson. Hutings
ti BABYSITTING WANTED —
enta hospital and sickness plan,
SETCHELL-CARLSON
paid sickness plan, paid vaca­
Mondays through Fridays, day­
Klrtnr* M.
tion plan, six paid holidays, IT’S JACOBS PHARMACY
times. Experienced. Ptione Wl
FOR FAST 34-HOUR FILM
Wide. Confidential Call WO
uniform
plan,
paid
tralqing
5-5065.
tf
"Better thon the Rest”
SERVICE! No charge for overand development plan. If "in~
13'30
terested write in your own
FTjiuoATioif oanu*
A
Sporting Gooda
bandwriting listing employ­ SEVERAL SPRING COATS
ment history. cduc»Uon. train­
FOR GIRLS—Hi aUte* 6. 8. 10.
ing, skill*, age. weight, height
13. Very good condition. Wl 5- GUNBMITHING SERVICE
315 S. Hanover St.
Blue Diamond Warehouse

10 ft., *18. Marti* Clgrk. Turn
In at public fishing site, Bristol
Lake. Phone Banfleid exchange
721-8587.
.
7/1

Farm Bureau
Services

PIANO TUNING

Virgil Bortman

LUCE TO BE YOUR OWN
BOBS with unlimited earning
potential? Pan Ume or lull
Urns. Husband and wife can

Fheae 945-3862
7/1

n* MW

Service

AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS

WALK UP AND SAVE!

t:

First Hay Cutting?

to

of spending 807. of your time
prospecting???

A Boats

A NW RACKS OF SUMMER

, DRESSES.

ohdeb

Heating « Plumbing

CHECK OVER OUR TABLES

OF SHORTS. SWIM SUITS.

reaucATioN

portunity

SENTZ TV

LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALER — 1961 Alito Chalmers D 17.
Wl 5-2478

Letson,
6/34

1964 CHEVROLET IMPALA —
Owner farced to sell. Bucket
seats, automatic transmission,
power steering and brakes; ra-

LEGALS

HAMMOND ORGAN FOR SALE
—Model B with Leslie speaker.

yield!

I960 CHEVROLET BELAIRE

IM* OLDSMOBILE BEHAN
1943 MERCURY MONTEREY
... Nice blue finish, power
4 Dr. Sedan. Automatic Dr.
steering and brakes, radio;
.—J
*‘---Power steering, power' brakes.
Radio. One owner. ......81386 193* CADILLAC FLEETWOOD
... 4 Dr. Sedan. Sparkling
1964 COMET
finish, full power and fully
4 Dr. Sedan. Hu std. transmitguaranteed.
sion. ........................ -*1*95

1962 FORD STATION WAGON
4 Dr. Has automatic IransmbMon. ................................. BUM

tion. 81,200. William

Wl 5-3150

★ Musical Instruments

PROFESSIONAL
SALESMEN

3-®36.

MASSEY-FERGUSON 85 8 PT.
COMBINE FOR SALE-Power
take-off. Hu combined only

Hastings, Michigan

NOTICES

SAFE BUY
USED CARS
SAVE $ $

CAEE BALER FOR SALE—En­
gine model. Good condition.

PRODUCTS, INC.

1962 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN
, . Dynamic 88 with power

1962 F *5 STATION WAGON
. . Hydramatlc. Radio, new
hitewalls. One owner.

FACTORY DISCOUNTS

A Farm Shop

HASTINGS ALUMINUM

M37 South

radio, w/walis, 2O.O0O miles.

Classified Paragraphs

UP TO 36" WIDE

CASE RAKES
BETTER USED CARS
PRICED TO MOVE
teal. One local owner. '

1958 CADILLAC

ALUMINUM

DISCOUNT

1*43 OLDSMOBILE HOLIDAY
. . . Sedan. 88 series with all
the extras including power

svr dur

pUBUOATIOV OBDBB.
kuu at Mkbtcaa, I
lb. Gouty at Hnrrr.

For Sale

USED CAR LOT

1961 CHEVROLET

U

.. u,

25%

Wl 5-3943 ar Wl 5-2454

MOXTOAGB B*im.
4,^.,
_ ____ _____
UOMTUAGK BALI — IWkall h&gt;« T13 Buhl BalUlag.
two eu4e la tba taaaiUwai of a | llatreit, Mtcbi*&gt;a 41914

MISCELLANtOUi

FARM IMPLEMENTS

$

HASTINGS
MOTOR SALES

1962 OLDS

&amp; IN MIM0RIAM5—

O8ITUAHIIS—Fin* 110 ward* fr«« el

SEVERAL MORE
TO CHOOSE FROM

For the Best Terms
and Value* in Town
See the Dodge Boys at

S4»ri»ry

M»4» &gt;i srovl4*4 fcj Btaluia &lt;»4
RXl
Pklll* if. MUWU,
* &gt; r4. Krialur*.
I Hltloa

Mntt.r ar lb* Ulktnff Jak«
Mnurnr.
Hin Ko.
CAKDS

1962 RAMBLER

A AUrkh

DEFENDABU USED CAR

13*3 CHEVROLET 14 TON

1963 CHEVROLET

or rnucA-rioi.

►’■111

CASH

With One of Th.sa

Wl 5-2426

1963 CHEVROLET

LEGALS

CLASSIFIED AD PAGE
HASTINGS BANNH

PHONE
Wl 5-3481

mildew proof.

KAECHCUE'S
305 S. Church

Wl

C/o Huting* Banner.

nsrj

6 -14

■ construction
:Ugh pay. "Job
stamped enBox 463. Kilk-

tie Creek, Mich. Altenucm per­ TABLE PAPER — For picnic*,
family reunion*, lute of use*.
sonnel Department
6 24

Opportunity
for man or woman over 40
with car. who want* to change
occupations or add to income.
Make $3 to $4 hourly serving
consumers tn Hutings with
Rawleigh household product*.
No capital required. Write at
Rswlelgto
Dept. MCP-at-217
Freeport, Illinois

ner office.

Rebluing, restocking, repairing.
We sell guru, scope*, ammunllion, gun cases, allngs, swivels
shooting pleasure II
Oun Shop, 10440

A Mobile Homo*

Phone 623-5783. Doug Young,
owner.
tf
MOBILE ROMES-Direct from
factory at large MVip**- Order WHEflEVER SOMCTIUNG YOU
VALUE 18 LOST, make ujte of
a coach with the equipment
the moat likely moms of get­
you want and the latest avail­
ting It beck. Dtal WT LUU at
able equipment. Bros* Trailer
oner and *ay "Banner (da**l8*les, M-43 north of Hutlugs
434
, M

�Garment Makers
Adopt Guide for
Pattern Making

Milk Remains
Least Expensive
Calcium Food

(Dietitians Give
। ,
....
Hints to Use When
'Child Won I Eat

Granddaughter
Goes to Africa

'm?

Spring Lak*, off on a sax week*. | Jf johnny refute* to eat “ne^
&lt; social eiudics seminar in East f(Kx^ mother might try there hints
I Africa Another three week* will fruro dietlUana of The University
be spent to global travel.
[or Michigan Medical Center:
Marianne to a Senior at West- । -First offer the new food dur&lt;rn Michigan University. Kala-^r* * meal where favorite food*
maroq, ana i* majoring in cw- iBlf ui^y ixliig ssTvco.
mentary education
.
, _ahT Uie
B very small
: The seminar te headed by Dr.' portion.
L. C, Kircher, hxad of the Bocio- | 1&gt;ot draw |uidu&lt;. altellllun
,)ogy and Anthropology depart- - w the
roo&lt;1
ment at Western, and te mad* up
~t it tlie flr»t
of 23 studeeite and teuchers cur11
a froT dan
renlly affiliated wrth th* Uni-™- *"* u Bialn a ,ew

Government specifications plus
overslxe (the additional amotiat
needed to go around the body
plus fit and Slav, yield a garmen’,
pattern. But unlike the recipe for

11 VrwhL In Wenr. th* .mun will 1 'n’c U'M f00d N*CiAlUU Say VOU
wiwtv
Sliouto wall until the child lux*
study problem* culture and
Ind genr!}’ 'bwul’*
with a new
era! Hying cundlUon* in Ear-i ■,
Africa The incrra.'Ung import- :

people, food* other than dairy
product* provide leas than 25 per
cent of typical daily needs ’■
In addition tn promoting healthy

have shown that adequate intake
of calcium also lead* to pester
vitality and a longer prime of life.

W&lt;fr
** the ,nttln locai nosa aasocialed with the new food.
P°Tt‘ J* p8,_y&gt; **nig rrnffve*
off
u a81Hn until th*
and other pointe of interes. have
,ltn, to fwiet
also been planned.
|
y
The Itinerary include*. Zurich.
Athens. Cairo, East Africa. Bom­ Hospital Guild II Picnic
Members of Hospital Guild IS
bay. Bangkok. Hong Kong. Toyko
and Honolulu They will return
womens Club Thursday. June
to Chicago Aug. 21.

Lt. Dave Stem
Visits the. Gury
In Rome, Italy

। cent gift.
Pays $57 for
Illeftal Use of
Emergency Light

'service, dteh to psu« and ten

bran, land taking same lime
out for loerlng) and Date
Gary, an arrountant with Ab­
bott Laboratories, l» Hr ing In

Cathedral in
Charleston Is
Nuptial Setting

Lake-0 Church
Is Setting for
Lovely Nuptials

They all enjoyed dinner to­
gether on Saturday. June 19. and
went to Sunday morning service
at St. Paul'* American Episcopal
Church, where the Ourys are

The bride, given In marriage
by her father, wore'an original
gown of white crvpc. with a full
length mantilla of ChaRUlly

ENJOY
CAREFREE

Gerald J. Poaa. 19. 50S1 Cherry j
Valley Road. Middleville, paid a
950 fine plus *7 10 costs and wax I
placed on probation for six I
i months after he pleaded guilty to 1
unauthorised Ute ot emergency
equipment on his motor vehicle. I
He was arrested by Deputy
David Newman for having a red *
o cillatlng light on his car
Foss was already on probation
from Circuit Court.

Maple Valley
Senior to Go
To Germany

Competition
Can be Unfair
In Classroom

-

Rannrr Adi Hrnrfit VOtrf

'Hie
Forslund Geraniums

and Stephen F. Karrar were
united in marriage Saturday.
June 13. at 2 pm. The double
ring ceremony
performed by

* (IK* Uy erM* and Wd id start her
Mightor itoprfeg
**» "I
“Way. yogi lovely |«uwmi-th«j
■ toot just W* Csrt f*nhrafir* Aatftb*y
w«i» tUwy
vw »w" n frsstiag
card* fw thaw "ttlrt »»«&gt;*&lt;' Ineada,
Hwy rite meh a woMedol r*t tesl
te 4*t ail through th* res', indlMi took
to tsti' TtU JT atial cotM-Mf
WM«? Ftekt Ws'H Mod Jhwn ptspsd
atoag vita » I'M
ot our tegnew.
cokwtslIN HP catalog A R.50 vsivs

MUa Cheryl Bencdlrt. a Maple
Valley senior and daughter of

Unfair competition In the school- of Round Lake Rood Vermont room can be cruelty to the detel- I vllle. bos been assigned U&gt; spend
oping child, a University of
j-™.- oversea* under the TnMlchigan educator aaya
■ temwtlonol Christian Youth ExWlth automated teaching, Stu- change.
dent* can move at their own rule I Khe will spend Iut year at ________
and when ready can go on to the | Budesheim. Am Buchwald. Ger- with potu-d palms Ixiund dccorhich is located nebr rated the al'.ar. Tiw organist was
cording to William

When you're insured hy

Cacrl Forslund.

WOLVERINE’S
NEW Boatowner's Policy

and giicita In the church dining.
room by the yrooms parent*
■

HASTINGS

You can add the sporting touches

INSURANCE AGENCY
219 West State St.
"Side of Strand Theatre"

Phone 945-4100

SAVE at REXALL'S
CAir
RED. WHITE and BLUE jALl

I

Cheryl. along with other
overseas - bound student*. ulU I

‘with

Starts June 24 . . . Right Through the

war

conducted from Saturday everung until Monday evening On I
2?.iL
Jyly 5 she will depart from the
bnUdetl
..„ Mcnnrdy Airport. New York. for how with wlute mum*.
Utuatlon year after year i* not Amsterdam, arriving the next • pto*er Kir!" were Pamela

- — ....—,.,,4tlnue* at Woudschoten. Student
Clwtettan Movement Conference
Center. Zeirt -near Utrecht’ to
tlie Netherlands for two day*
and on July B the students »HJ
go to their horx countries tor
national orientation program*
and language study At lhe con-

Take Advantage of Specially Reduced Sale Price!

on Every Day Home Needs.

ASPIRIN TABLETS

£Qc

200 Tablet!. Regularly $1.19

_

4 Qc

z

Gentle, Regular, Super, Little Girls* &amp; Silver. $4 00
$2.00 Value
_ Only
I

REXALL FACIAL TISSUES
400’s

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Dies Saturday;
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St. Joseph Sisters
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Close of Jubilee

Donald Elmore
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Youth Director

The Sisters of St
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Guild at Nazareth, will clone the
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Donald R Elmore began —
hl*
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The Hastings Banner

Alex AUso of Eaton Rapids.

for this district, Installed the
officers of the Vermontville
l ions Club Monday. June 14. '

Crakes, 78. 511 W. Stole Street.
and Mrs. Carl Ttwun.
who died about 9 pm. Saturday, !«H Vermontville Highway.
June 19. at Pennock Hospital ' This was also Ladka high*
were held at 130 pm Tuesday'»nd 48 persons were in attenat the Leonard-Osgood Funeral dance.
Home
.
InMallcd as the new president
The Rev Don M Gury of- was otus Mills: first vice prealficlated with burial in Riverside ‘ dent. Kenyon Peabody; SONtid
Cemetery.
*toe president. Burr Hartsnburg;
Mr. Crakes had been he.- treasurer. William Stanton; aecfalling health for some Huie.
‘er.’ Karl Benson. The retiring
He was bom In Barry County I president is the Rev Leonard
Maunder.

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Section Thraa—laoM 1 f" ‘

to..

‘World of Dance’ is
Chrystal Case Theme

Mary Bennett and Dorothy
program to entertain with her McMillan were given gifta by the
number which was a combtna- students tn appreciation of their
Crmral AudltorST^Tuesday
.^X^f^ere
service and their instructor.
gvernng, June U.
•
Md‘ P^trayed the talent of these wltli Robert Rltar as her partner
in "Ballroom TwosOme"—a num­
Dorothy McMillan at the piano.
1'own«
station agent for the old CEAS
Gpld cups awarding perfect
Racanne
Miller. Kathy Arm­ ber much enjoyed by the audi­
•nd Wolfram Fechner at the
“—
Railroad and was a former pur­
attendance were given to, Bruce
drum* played . the traditional strong. Janice Hawk. Michelle ence
Dianna Mllbourn. with lhe Smith. Vai Hheler, Kathy Arm­
chasing agent of the Hastings
Frey and Dianna Mllbourn again
Mfg Company. He waa also sup­
and (ontlnued their fine accom­ set a lively pace a* they danced ever popular "Hello Dolly." again strong. Marda Gilmore. Janice
erintendent ot the stock room at
" very well. The captivated the audience, and Hawk. Dianna Milbourn. Barbara
Funeral services were held paniment for each number the E W. Bitts Company and
ot Pink" then Rick Reynolds, who hasn't mlised White. LoU Ranguettc. Vicky
"Acrobats
Tlie Elmore's have worked was receiving agent at the Mont­ Saturday at 1:30 at the Pickens U&gt;r ;ughoul the evening.
_________ and. not only a lesson In six year*, showed the Smith. Cindy Phillips, Virginia
As the title suggests, the pro­
with YouYh for Christ and done gomery Ward Store hare until Chapel In Lake Odessa for Mra.
did
they
perform
acrobatic stunts results of hi* efforts In the cute Reed. Kathy Kidder. Dawn
g*
am
waa
woven
around
the
Vera
•
c«s
E
c..
Curtis.
c-uru*.
73.
&lt;«,
R1
m
Woodn'AA*-------.
.
_
~
evangelUtlc musical work and ■ he retired about six years ago
defUy,
but
used
batons al*o "Bailor Strut ~ In a pretty green Roush and Rick Reynold*.
very
assisted in small church's while
lie marrrea uonna Hirepara. 1»™1- allh interment in
with their tricks This class con­ sequin coatume, Renee Shepard
Prise* for ticket selling were
» «h ..TE£\Ye7af1?!n
In South Carolina They both who died. He Isler msrried la^ Memorial cemetery
sisted
of
Cynlhcal
Cooper. Me­ very charmingly concluded the won by JoEllen Miller, first; Vai
sing In addition to Mni Elmore Irenna Eberle,, of Morgan, who I . Mrs Curtis died WHntoday.
linda Hammond. Marianne Fer­ act with "Lullaby of Broadway “ Sheler. second, and Brenda Smith
playing the piano and tu ti&gt;e
Comprising the 'Television" and Sheryl Erway. third.
guson.
Kathy
and
Krystyna
peeking
tnto
her
Aral
class
be
­
lingering illness.
trumpet. Mra Elrnoic has taught
fore joining the cute beginning Lcsxcxynski. Valerie 8 h e I e r.
choral music in the public survive*.
Kathy and Saily Shuster, Jo- but* of Stairs" and Tantalising
scUjoIs of South Carolina.
He was a former member of Mra. Jimes Ehret, tire waa • *Ue Shumway. Michele McDon- Ellen Miller and Lori Story. Style" Kathy Armstrong. Rae­
■ They both will be working the Hastings IOOP.
llfe-tong resident of tbe woouCindy Westphal and Mar­ Then, who should appear but anne Miller. Michelle Frey and
3til lhe-pouth work of the BapRick Reynolds In his hillbilly Jane Blankenship were very good
land
area.
She
married
Sylve*«»»
rI
Miller,
who
portrayed
tbe
acrobat* performing many aerial
f church Mr. Elmore will be daughters. Mrs. Alvin &lt;Virginia) ■ ter Curtis on Msreh 4, IN*. .
, ..
.. costume to delight the audience t;xks. and Connie Parker in
directing the various chars of Huver and Mra. Wesley &gt;Hilda* | He survives.
The
next ---stage In the "World with his -Hootnanny Hop."
nr Burnses.
, ---TanUlttlng Style" presented a
the church In addition they will Rodger*. Hastings: three slaters,
______________
U-..-U
of
Dance"
was
Uie
"DancUlg
.c. .| other survivors are 11 daughKarcber,
be available for private piano Mrs. Lloyd &lt; Lethal nauu
Including two •'Physical Fitness" number when
Mr*. Ethel Wright and Mra i
and trumpet Instruction.
ers on Chair*."
From Television" to "HollyW.”1X«S'— ««..s?*^
They lire making their n«f- SSL:
Janice
Cole.
Diane
Matthew*,
Raplds a step-son Donald Nev- W *u“1 Mr5 Otorge (Mildred) "n? 'ere
denre In Hasting* at 41G Pine­ m HmtoTriS-daughter Waldron, Hastings: Mr». Don Outchraa.-nacy Lawton. Pamela Delores Armstrong and Vicki necessary and appropriate, and
Lcsscxnskl. Wieland had their chance to Barbara White. 8ue Ann Raywood Roue! Hastings lias already M?s ^id^^Martorie) Havens’1 'Dorothy* McLeod and Mr*. Irol
FIRST AID FACTS
perform
imprewu'd them a’ tlie ~clesu&gt;- li£l£i™ 2™ graraicJU^.n 'Nellie, WelU. Lake Odesra. Mr*.
mon. Lob Ranguettc. Debby
SERIOUS BURNS
eat and nice*” Uttie town they seven step-grandchildren, and *fT‘n« ’Violet! Jordan and Mr*. X^d
Hein. Susan Haller. Carol Wil­
ch^^
cox. Kay Flock Cindy Phillips.
six great, grandchildren.
’betha’ BouUrwril, &lt;Unc«l on chairs.
____eWoodland, Mr*
Mra. Furrest
Forrest &lt;Ger&lt;&lt;
The second number was also 'Summer Stock." and Shirley
Reed. Leslie Hart and
....
—
, •
! trade* Darling. East Lansing; I appropriately named "Dancing Herbstreltlj revealed her talent
coated with air.
Kingdom of Heaven' Nashville Couple
&gt;Mr». Gilbert (Joyce) Vroman Darlings,” as six cute little pre­ a* she danced the “Never on Your Suitcase. Here We Go.” and
Haw each Individual discover* ss
1
ICiL I LU
and XIra- Art‘« Hcffelbower. schoolers in black-and-white Sunday Cha Cha" In a very Cindy Lass and Tam! Kantner
nflarkS Zjrh Jubilee Saranac, and Mr*. Morris (Bar- costumes, who were Brenda and charming manner. Tlie "Police­
underlying theme of a Bible
Mr and Mra v™
of ri barat Weeks of Middleville; five Linda Lambka. Dana McVay. 6u- men and Nurse Maids" who were
lesson on "Chrtrtinn Science," Nashville otwrrved their 25th ’ufu'' Krl"1‘11' El&lt;ln- Caxl ,nd
Morr- D*^ Armour and Bruce and Brenda Smith. Chuck
which will be read at Christian wedding anmvrraary on Friday G'-endo” Curtis of Woodland and D.-bbie Ctinder. entertained the Guernsey. Robert. Ronald and
of 3^^, Tenn.: * sister, audience.
Science Chiire hrs on Sunday. J*me 4 "irn'eraury- on
Jackie Main. Jimmy Hathaway. and was charmingly Introduced
From "Science and H.-nlth with
rw, munrrtav
. Mrs Arthur Foreman. Trenton;
From "Dancing School Rsclt- Marvin Spyker. Margaret Rich­ by Kathy Kidder In "Acroballbt
•un
hTm J
•“ half-sister. Mrs Raymond Lee -« a.~-.
ard*. Melissa Munn. Angele in Blue." Mary Morri* Bennett
only laterlere with Ike doo
iLikJ
i
-tiJ. M
1,1,1 '**■’ Mid « U«r residence o, Ju„clu„ c,„ o„
Cooper. Micky Pierce. Jtflte
which had been arranged by children, and 25 great, grand­ which included five numbers and Story and Robin Bodenmulier then presented the 'Trllach
great
treatmiracle,
miracle.to tohuman
humansense.
sense.thetr son.
__ Ralph. Mlns Sandra
«_
Tratsch Polka" which was a
children.
opened with a Tango Tap." very claimed lhe stage’ with their doll complete change from her first
Green and Mr and Mrs Sam
well done by an advanced Up buggies and son much applause number, but was equally ax well
necessity of rxL«enrr is to gain
..... .. i
1—v.
n&gt;«. from the audience. ------■
• WIT ■ rti. iXu
accepted by her audience, and
in attendance
anne Miller. Kathy Armstrong.
tutes the kingdom of heaven in
Tlco Tiro." the last number the "Russian Folk Dance" which
A beautifully dewjrated cake,
Marda Gilmore. Anne Weyer- on lhe "Summer Stock." brought was taught by Mary Bennett and
man" &lt;p. 500 &gt;
punch and coffee were served
man. Janice Hawk. Michelle Prey
danced by Raeanne Miller. Kathy
ant Dianna Milbourn.
very pleasant close as Dianna Armstrong, Jane Blankenship.
Mra. Hubert Long served coffee
The "Jumping Jump Jumps" Mllbourn danced the "Samba."
Margaret Miller. MarjU Gilmore.
next took their turn at enter­
Tlie
Introduction
to
the
"Bal
­
Anne Weyerman, Jairice Hawk.
Your (B) Pharmacy,
punch
The couple received
taining with a Jump-rope acro- let Theater" waa a difficult toe Michelle Frey and Dianna Mll­
beautiful gifts.
tfctic number. The nine little number very well done, at in bourn brought tlie "Wonderful
The tunruT Helen Feighncr
Misses
so ably
in beautiful costume*. Marla Burch.
Mr. and Mr*. Carl Tuttle. 100 —
---------who
-------------- performed
-------- —-------Main street. Nashville, observed * thii dance were Joanne Hagon. Michelle Prey. Marda Gilmore.
their Mx.li wedding annlverauy Debby DeCamp. PatlU Raymond. Margaret Miller and Cindy Gut- through the final number.
Mr. mid Mrs Harley Feighncr. Monday, June 14.
Mollie Penrod. Dawn Roush,
Commercial Cr Residential
preMripttai
Wednesday. June 16, the Ben- Nancy Sweet, Leslie Cuuk, Tracy which was followed by a moat
Gull
Lake
and
In
Nashville
prior
beautiful number. The Dying
Installation &amp; Repair
Pharmacy
to moving to their prvaent home special tribute al a poUuck din-1 Penny E
Swan." excellently done by Mary
"T . .
on Thornapple Lake Road.
Morris Bennett Mary is well-,
ner held ai tho Veterans or'aigl blaol
126 Ia»t State St.
During tiie many years the Foreign Wars hall at 12 30 pm. charming
known to Hastings audiences and
»,,
sGeneral
Knights ot Pythias vu active where a special annivmary cake You Call Everybody Darling,"
Phana Wl 5-24M
m Nashville Mr Jliucy was an highlighted the occasion.
and Cindy Lass and Tsml Kant- markable talent and ability.
Electric
Hastings
active
member
"Broadway" was lhe next step,
The
club will
,
, . . and
_ officer.
------- r lit Paat
r.v&gt;. Matrons uuu
«ui ■ner. who followed with a "Jaxx
Presently Mr flawy is work- h(1IM)r Mr and Mm —
TutUe
Duct." alao
a
— at
- B Duet."
did a tine bit of up Uie dancing ladder and Chrya
Appliances
. ..
— . _ . ’----- i Biwciiu dinner
ikiu
...»
"" “ '.''."'^7''^
dtarvu be
U» dawln*.
nrent.
. _)r
__ Md
■____evening.
’at
_____
tnrau
of the Clark Enulnmsnti
Equipment ..
M___
wn
Temple Monday
1 Tn
To concludethe "Amateur
Bargain* in Used
company in Battle Creek where Jant. 28 AUo lnnUxj
ouend Program." the Parker slaters,
Appliance*, too!
he has been employed 33 years ' W1I1
the husbands of the PastDarlene and Connie, in red and
Mr. and Mr*. Raaey are took- • Matron* along with members of hl*ck costumes, danced a "Soft
119 W. State
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1
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Phone 945-2866
The dancing student then en। bands.

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Another highUghc of the af■

[nitoii Vtrmontviii*
Lions Officers

cert especially prepared for this
event
The Diamond Jubilee
Chorus of Slaters will present
this
Lunch supplied by a catering
organ Italian will be available
' for 11.25.

Bridge the

GAP
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CoafideatUI. Charge* 2Vk%

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to SI.000.00.

Ham and Mary &lt;Endsley* Crakes
H? attended lhe Carlton Center
School and was graduated from
Hastings High School

Hastings
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»•
..... — —
Henry Roe. in NsahriHe. They
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office of the Secretary of Bute,
Then they returned to Noahville
where Mr. Tuttle was employed

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Hart. KaUiy Kidder. Sherry Kru*y, Lindsay Chilian and their
A. . —
ed the audience
Then a first year Up group In
'StrutUM Your Stuff.” dAnc*&lt;1
an excellent number. Those in
this dance were Busan Morrill.
Bharon Gilmore. Bruce Smith.

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�-THE HASTINGS BANNER

State Christian
Endeavor Meet
Was Successful

Cor. N. Mtahgan - -------Rev. Keith Coffey, Pastor

school. 10 am

10 am Sunday schooL
pm. Young PeoptaB r
pm. BraMt aarvloe.
7:30 pm. VacaUoa Bible School
|m&lt;nun. Handiwork display*.
Bible school demonstraUons.
INTER-LAKES BAPTIST
Wednesday Acrirttu*
CHURCH
• pm. Preaching
Delton, Mich.
0 a_m. Women* Prayer Band
TRINITY GOSPEL CHURCH
Bunday achool. 10 am.
Bible Study.
Worahlp. 11 am.
Xlesaa LFX Campgrounds
Evening rtnhip, 7 pm.
Phone DR 4-8277
Mid-week Fttitmhlp, 7 pj
Wednaaday.
Sunday school. 10 am.
WESLEYAN METHODIST
FIRST PBEBBYTKBIAN
CHURCH
CHURCH
Hickory Corner*. Michigan
Broadway and ConUr
Willard H. Cum*. Militate
8:30 Church School cIumcb

ew uiiucr* uoutMs ot rsuna*
.
tagtoa Ind, brought a very sTONET POINT
Challenging mi—ige m the open- ] FREE METHODIST CHURCH

BOWENS MILLS CHAPEL
Henry VanTU, Evangelist

WKZO, 12:30 pm., over WBCK.
bility of. setting a delightful
banquet dinner and there were' MoCALLUM UNITED
&gt; BRETHREN IN
table* and enjoyed the fine din*■ CHRIST CHURCH
-The Church in lhe Wildwood,

Ith the

him. and will *np with .him, and

ahire.

UPHOLSTERING

Rev Marvin IVukr.
Interim i'lsuir
Buralay achool. 10 tun.
Worship. 11 am.
7:13 Christian Endeavor.
6 pm. Evening service
Wed, 8 pm. Ptaycr meeting.

Pastor. Donald Tack
Bunday school, io am.
Worship, 11 am.
Youth meeting, 6:13 pm.

A cordial wetcoma to aU.

. KZam. Morning prayer and
Mfmon witli Mr. H. Frank

PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
Draggtxx Pastor

Wayne Hazel
Rhone 374*3523

LAKEWOOD BAPTIST
CHURCH
in Village of Woodbury
Sunday wtinol, 9:43 am
Worship. 11 am
Youth choir rehearsal, Wed..

Fuiowahip service, 7:46 am.
Youth FMtowahip, Wed, 7 pm.

Mra Evelyn Benedict.
study, 835 pm.
11 am. Monunt worahlp
7:30 pm Wed, Bible Study
Service meeting.

Youth meeting. 8:13 pm
Evening Gospel Hour. 7 pm.

WOODLAND
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Richard VandcnBaoch,
Sunday achool, 10 am
Morning worahlp, 11 oj
Youlh FeltawHilp, 7:30
WOODLANB CHURCH OF
THE BRETAlEN
8319 Coats Grote Road
Rev. Chartee Gibbs. Pastor

located *-. the
and Bell Road.

vtllc and

Lake-0 Catholics
Bid Farewell
To Fr. Pattok

netted with Matemulo Mlrnlon

Edwards Catlwllc Church Lake
Odiasa. wa* d«oral«l with
peonlr* and rx*e* as the parlshloncra gathered Wednesday, June

(formerly Nyaaaland

mcr In Haftlng* vkouilty.

ner honoring the pastor, Rev.
Fr. Raymond Pattok. and house-

Fr. Pxtia
ferrod to
Calballe Cl

•

h**
II
ren

jc

a: lie gramapliooe which

After the bountiful dinner
Larry Smith, as spokesman,
payed tribute to Fr. Pauok. nual Vacauoti Bibio School, un­
der Uie (linctfuu of Miss Ruth
Schcreaky, asaufod by a corp* of
A thrilling feature of Ulis an­
with a gill from lhe pariah and nual event which Uxj children
have greatly enjoyed, has been
tlx.- wild animals especially the
bon stories rotated by Mr. and
he told ot lhe *pUitual growth Mra. GUI along with the llfu

HASTINGS EVANGELICAL
CLOVERDALE EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
MC । IM
--- CHURCH
Hastings, Michigan
i»w much he ha* enjoyed being ' program on tmiulay evening, due
Rev. George Marriiall, Pastor
H. J. Buwaida, Minister
to **
the
nt *torm
wurnbiga
al BU Edwards and bring Inf'*
“ viok
’ou*~
------------------—
Church school. 10 am.
East and Grand, Hastings, Mich.
Iw Barrx County.
For Information, call K. W.
Morning worship, 11 am.
Rev. H. J. Buwaida. Pastor
lhe GUI* are scheduled lo
9.50 am Bunday school
11 am. Worship service.

limes during thru stay here.
Knradi wi*iung to outiiact them
Raymond Moeggenberg. Fr. may do so by dialing Wl 5-M17.
Moeggenberg goes U; Luke Ckk*.ut
Hum Grand Kaptds where lau UtVLNU UHAPEL
Rev. Cbalmer Miner, Pastor
Phone RO 5-JM3
. Clayton IL Wells and Keith BOdle were appointed to Mkhlgnn
State University's office ot Intcr- KILPATRICK UNWED
BRETHREN CHURCH
M-W Woodland
Uie Nigeria Agricultural Extension
Rav. R A. Hoffman
10 am. Sunday achooL
11 am. Worahlp service.
iiftsnm. respectively.

Hastings SPEEDY WASH

PEOPLE'S BIBLE CHURCH
Rl. NaahvWe. Ph. 03-8477
11 am. Morning worahlp.
10 am. Sunday achool.
7 pm Junior High and Senior
High -Youth Group*
7:43 pm. Evening service.
wed.. IM pm. Mid-week
prayer
’
Thuraday. 7 pm. Pioneer Glrto
and Boys Brigade

and COIN-OP Laundromat

We fliink of the job of serriotag our dienu at a round-lbo*
losses don't limit themsclvco

No Quitting Timo
on Semico

auffcr a low... fire in your
home, auto accident, busincaa
catastrophe ... you want help
right away. You'll get just that
if you place your protccttaa
nrogram ta our hand*.

FOR YOUR CONVINIINCI Wl RAVt
INSTALLID A DOLLAR-BILL CHANCIR
PROFESSIONAL DRY CLEANING SERVICE
Worth-Gan Lake Coin-Op Open 5:00 a.m. - 10 p.m.
20 W. STATE ST

Wl 5-4174

BT. BOSE CATHOLIC CHURCH
Rev. Fr. Joseph C. Dunphy.
Rev. David Hawley. Amtetant

9. Saturdays. 7:30 am on Sun-

Visit Our Carpet Display in Our

NEW BUILDING
107 East Woodland

ST. AUGUSTINE.
.MIDDLET1U.C

Stop in and See Our
Collection of

CARPETS

whons anybody is

OUR LADY OF GREAT OAK,
DOWLING

driving Chryslers

HASTINGS FREE
METHODIST CHURCH
Boltwood At E. Stale Road
Rev. Marvin BlckmiUer, Putor
Bunday school. 9;43 am.
Morning worahlp, 10:45 am.
Evening service, 7:30 pm
Wednesday praytr, 7:30 pm
' A warm invitation to extended

by

McGae
Monarch .
"Largeit Selection in Barry County"
NYLONS - WOOLS - ACRILANS
and Herculoni

Special &gt;695

“SURE, that’s why
I’m. driving
one.»

Young People Thursday, 7 pm.
HASTINGS GRACE
BRETHREN CHURCH

eq.

501 Nyto

Seems'iike everybody

BT. AMBROSE CATHOLIC
CHURCH AT DELTON

Midway Between Broadway and Michigan

INSTALLATION
INCLUDID

Bunday school, 10 am.

and FREE SPOT
S'andsy evening servio
The Bible, the whok J
nothing but the Bible.

REMOVAL for

HASTINGS BEVENTH-DAT
ADVENTIST CHURCH
C. L. Wflbrr, Pastor
404 W. Colfax

Worship, 11 am.
Wadi—day praytr, 7:30 pm.
Sunday. "Faith for Today." on
TV. Wood Channel 8, 8;30 am.
Sunday Voice of Prophecy
Radio WJSF 1238. 8:30 am

RUGS and UPHOLSTERY
Cfaanad the Scientific Way
by DURACLEAN
. All W«k Dm* I* Y*vr O»n Hom*

More and more people are moving up to Chrysler. Their reasons should be Important to you. One is looks. Chrysler's
got style. It's clean. Distinctive. Different from all the "look-alikes." Another is price. Seven Chryslers are priced
just a few dollars a month more than the most popular smaller cars. Yet. all are full size. And the small monthly differ*
ence Ipdudes^ower steering, ^wef brakes, automatic transmission, big 383 cubic inch V-8, radio, heater. The works.

DELTON METHODIST
CHURCH

See us. We deliver

Soaking or Shrinking

Church Study, Bunday,

DURACLEAN
1W I.

Ww«mS.

iiI

1. Africa

training and Mr. Gill supervise*
building construoUon and teaches
agriculture.

land Fire Station.

vice. Wedncaaay.
COATS GROVE
LAKEWOOD E. U. EL CHURCH CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Rev. K. Charles Nemeth. Pastor
day through Friday.
Sunday worahlp, 10 am.
Durkee Ruud
JfcCALLUM UNITED
diaries Gibbs, l*aator
iur *u nuricry provioru.
BRETHREN IN
I 11 am. Worahlp. Sermon;
Floyd Walter. Supt.
CHMUT CHURCH
Bunday evening service. 3 pm.
Hl bio acbool, 10 am
"Saul of Taraua.".-------------- ’—.
Wednesday service. 8 Rm.
Worship hour, 11 am.
liasltng* METHODIST Churche* The Church In the Wildwood'
udiea
Christian Erxfcuvor, Sunday.
Ou* Lake Road
First MetbodlM Cburrb
MILO BIBLE CHURCH
' pm.
:w W. Green. Wl 5-4943
Route 3, Delton
Rev. George Elliott
10 am. Bunday acbooL
HRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.
Rev. John Joldetsnia
Worahlp, H *40Sunday school. 10 am.
evening prayer and Bible group;
SCIENTIST
7:15 pm. Chrtodan Endeavor.
8 30 am. Worship, followed by
8 pm. Prognun Council
645 W. Green Street
8 pm. Evening aervioe.
0:43 am. Church achool.
NORTH IRVING WMLEYAN
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
METHODIST CHURCH
Velte Road *1 Woodland
Wednesday service. 7:46 pm.
WOODLAND UNITED
Rev. Einar Unaeth. Paator
Heading room open WcdneaIce atom m* lai in lhe church BRETHREN CHURCH
"Your Friendly. Chrtst-cmtcred
Church"
Bunday school. 10 am.
Friday. June 35. 8 pm. Vaca­
Naming worship. 11 am.
Morning worahlp, 11 am.
CHURCH
tion Bible School program
Former Freeport High School
Sunday, June 27, Sunday
Bunday achool. 10 am.
School. 0 am.
Martin Corners
Public Invited.
Worahlp, 10 am
Worship .KTvlcc, 11 am
ORANGEVILLE
Adull It-liowahlp. 8 pm.
Worship service, 10:45 am.
UNITED BRETHREN IN
Tixaday. June 29, Church
&lt;.Q«taiby Church
CHRIST CHURCH
Council. 8 pm
The Utile church
a-30 am. Worship. '
A Hearty Welcome Tb AIL
. wmarap service. imu am.
.Brnuqn: "God a Call And Man's j 16:30 am Sunday achocfl
11 am. Morning worship
8:15 Chrtatian Bodeaver
7 pm Evening worship.
Wednesday, 7:30 pm. Bible
EMMANUEL

communion mice will be emit­
ted this Sunday.

THE FURNITURE
BUILDING

Missionaries

tor.' invara everyone to atu-nd tarci GUI. Reincrty Mra Mmgarei

CARLTON CENTER
Wednesday prayer meeting and METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Richard VandenBoach.
Bunday school. 10:13 am.
Morning worship. 9;1S am.
FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
1330 N. Broadway. HasUnga
CARLTON SEVENTH-DAY
hcv. Geoige J- Huber, Paauir
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Phone 946-3195
Saturday, worship, 9:30 am.
Whore a Cbrisuan Experience
Sabbath school. 10:43 am.
GUI Dodd*.
10 am. Sunday school.
. 11 am. Morning worship.
HASTINGS ASSEMBLY
OF GOD CHURCH
103 E. Woodland avenue
' 7: JO pm. Wednesday prayer.
9:45 * m Sunday or-iwil
11 am. Morning worahlp.
jaaufl christ or
LA 1'1 ER DAY SAINTS
GRACK LUTHERAN CHURCH
lhe kingdom ot God.
7 pm. Wednesday service.
S. jcfleraon dt Walnut 8U.
Bunday. J'ine 27. Morning
Wednesday, 1.JU pm. Family
Sunday School. 10:JO am.
Rev. K L. Schwan,
Night. Adult*. Youth, Juniata worahlp. 9.30. Nursery provided.
Duudll of Sunfield did a very
HASTINGS CONGREGATION
Vacancy Pastor
OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENR
220 West Colfax Street
Lord* Supper.
JOI E. MarabaU Street
the piano.
Life" oyer WKZO-yv. I; JO am.; WOODBURY UNITED
Minuter, Dale R. Harvey
Watchtower Bible Study. 4:15
The young people rne&lt; in the
HMElHiUiN CHURCH

tore ut Christ praying in the
t.etden of GelAwmane. Mr.
McQuiUsin aord Hu- Ihtmr ot
the cvnwntlou fur hia topic.
"My AU For Chrtoi," and
among many other thought, at

Church service, rained ott tor

Uic Carlton Center Scvenih-day

LTD AR CREEK BIBLE
CHURCH

IIA STI NG • BAPTIST CHURCH
Rot. RtHasU Houseman. FBMcr

fl. KALAMO PENTECOSTAL
I Hl lit It

Church Saluntay and Sunday.

tbe program.
After the devotional part of
Mr. McQuilkln

Seventh-day
Adventists Hear

Sunday's storm. will feature local
talent for thia coming Sunday's

ConronUon wa* held in Lake

Andi McQuUkin of Devon. Pa..

Drive-In Service
Rained Out First
Time in 7 Years

Barr ya. Farm .Store

Dewey s Car Palace

S. Hanover at Hastings City Limits

M-43 at Sprague Road, Delton

�I

Premium Quality Produce

SLOWER-PRICED
THE
.FRIENDLY,
kFOLKS

Commended for
Army Service

Produce

No. 27 Size

Oaly at Kreger Pies Te* Vahe Sts***

JUMBO

DOUBLE

Cantaloupe

Armour. Fort Riley. Kanaets.
Lt- Semrau contributed ma­
terially to the smooth and effi­
cient rcGrganlxaiton of the Bat­
talion under Uie ROAD concept.

TOP VALUE STAMPS
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Perletle or Cardinal

-

GRAPES
v'

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gn
W* reserve lire right Io lirol quanlihe*.
Copyright Th* Kreger Co, 1965.

vetoped complete and accurate
loading plana for the battalion,
aggrotalvcly revolved equipment

t. 39/

Delicious

*. 39/

NECTARINES
Red Beauty or

Biraesa Plans

39«'

FU
"rf“Cherries
Blag

m
3 bl1

FRESH DOUBLE BREASTED

Mlcal sctlviUee.
ship. and devotion to duty which

-H. k 49/

BREASTS
Peschke'i Sliced

BOILED HAM

PATRICK CUDAHY

3

ib 99/1

Patrick Cudahy

self, the Lac Infantry Division
and Fort Riley. and the United

FRYERS

Ing Flight School. Lt. Semrau-a
application waa approved and he

Sliced Bicm nt pis 6J/
Harrod's Polish or

Roasted Sausage it 75/
Dorothy, and two children are

TENPERAY BRAND

Eckrich

Chuck
Steaks

SBek-Y-Uaks"&gt;^»‘&lt;59/
Wm&gt; Va wbeU er Halt

Sato Smlm Hans lb 89/

Mr. and Mn. Hanzy W. aomrau.
Rl Nashville. Hia wife 1* tho
former Dorothy Jamro. daughter

I
n^^»59/

Hrwto.'. SPORTSMAN

BOLOGNA

W600 Extra

Gibe Steaks »•* pi» 99/

REFRESHING

V Top Value Stamps

Fresh Frozen Young

DUCKLINGS

COCA
COLA

with coupons below &amp; 8ih week coupons
from Kroger's Mailer Booklet.

Faces High Court
Michael P. Garner, M. 811

he appeared

MEXTRATRPVALDESTAIrtl

MatO-Sofl

Craw Brisk

12-oz. can

Grape Driik3

Graduates at Lakewood In­
cluded Mix* Rebecca Orcnshlra.

* $100

10/

Welchade

IMb.
loaves

Pleasant Valley
By Mr..
BU.k

EGGS

QQ

BathroenTlssee4'°&lt;”

cans 95/

m extra top value mtet
evening. A/2C Jim

Hospital In Hllnota. for a

Welch's

The Children's

Mb*lnpa

Borden's

tie white H. B Church

Morgan 1-qt. 14-cx.

Chocolate . 1
Milk
""

3

88/

Facial Tissee 4

88/

Apple Juice

M EXTRA TOP ULSESTASFI I

Pull’s box ol 400

with lhe purchase ot 3-th*. or more

HAMBURGH

।

own famfly. Mr. and
1 Kauffman are lhe

Redeem al Kroger thru Sal. Ju.-&gt;* 26.1965 j

Kroger

Fret-Shore Frozen

Cricked Wheel Bread 2' it h.,.39/

Breaded Shrla* io« 49/
PURE MICHIGAN BEET

Kroger Sandwich or

2

.1« 39/

i* 59/

•* 99/

WEINER BUNS

community

Fresh Frozen Roestrite

Beltsville Terkejts &amp; 39/

SUGAR

Spollighl

EliipBRATEB MILK

befov Municipal

Grade "A" Medium

Hl-C Fruit Punch, Orange or

White
Bread

“■49/

R3 Haatlno.

of fearing

Charmtn

hstaut Coffee

tomia, and planned the complex
motor march of Ute battalion's
wheeled vehicle convey lo arid
from Fort Irwin.
During 'Operation Squeeze
Play," Lt. Bonrau demorutrated

FRESH WHOLE

Fresh Fryer legs. Thighs or

Canned
Picnics

order that lhe unit could moru
efficiently participate In OfT-

Tendaray Boneless

Cube Steak or

8 14H-OX. cans *1

»m

s* extra top value sta

with the purchase ol 2 pkgs. ol

anirnvusstnsEiar

loosiE iiEAsta

freer*

Top Round Steak

Country Club

2‘» pi» 59/1

CHEESE SPREAB
WUH cud

BATHROOM TISSUE
Pineapple Grapefruit 1-ql. 14-OZ.

BEL MONTE BRINK

41-88/ B...............

3'"88/ 1“
|

ISM Uh. Sox.

3'-88/

BAKEB BEANS
Musslemann's 14b H-oz.

CHUNKY APPLESAUCE

4&lt;«88/

IBFMg

MACM0AM SUM

Great Lakes

“

CHARCOAL

BUT SUGAR
s-n.
37/

BRIQUETTS

| LIMIT ONE - w.in 15 or mor* purchase
(excluding beer, wine 8 tobacco)
I Redeem al Kroger thru Sat, Jun* 26,1943 '

VEGETABLE SHORTENING

Price Cat »1
Excise Tex
Recw.ed

Secret Roll

nsco]

Or

leoRerut i«

PAQUIN Dry Ills true
TrrI

Shu

PereuReRt Rwtle

Score M«lr Rrtulu

im

u

Right Gusrt RwSorut &gt;u
Fowl's CeM Creea
•a

£2

Store Hours:
6 Mon. fr Tua.
9 Wed., Thurs.
Fri. fr Sot.

wittt Hie purchase cl 2 lbs. or rear*

FIYE1 MEM
LEU tr THUS
Itedeeeaa* Kroger thru Sei, June 24, T945

20 £.88°
"DOUBLE CUT" PRICES ON
HEALTH and BEAUTY AIDS

CRISCO

wan*nrv*UEiTun

SPECIAL LABEL

“■

I CRISCO SHORTENING I
a*™

69/

DEEP MAGIC
White Rafi Rilr Spray

!3&lt;&gt;l

Brylcreea RUr Rrmii*

‘1.90
s1.00
‘1.43
49/
79/
79/
60/
‘1.49
49/

5* EXTRA TRI VALBE ITAMni
wilts lhe purchase ot e Kroger

I

USS SIZE COFFEE CASE
kw m
*«■ W. m XIM31

S

Kroger Dootle
Cui Puce

1.70
88/
1.20
44/
68/
68/
53/
‘1.34
44/

Mm. Clyde Zeigler fh HaMlnga.

wan* tip value nun

* VanDustna
Sunday vialNa*.

with the purthaai oll tort
(Beverage Gtoss**)

iiMU sums olive*
3«JH&gt;

Endeavor Convention at laden
Odeam Friday and Saturday. *

Alton Sbeperd and their

b. the oni

MCnUWUlltlTUM

Sunday. June 8th at Holland
with the Wilfred Blaines and
Alton Shepards. They haw
to Wyoming.

A OwtroJ
Vanity and
Alumni football squad* stand at

�I*

Talk is NOT
Cheap in 4H

THE

Farmers Big
Milk Drinkers

Highlights Interesting

that his AH training helped Idin
to decide on a career in ths
legal profession
Many teen-agers find that well, pleaded guilty to driving
oxnea frran dfMgnnt effort ap­ public speaking experience aids while hie license waa revoked
plied In the All public spmking them io recreational activities when arraigned before Municipal
program conduotcd by tho Cv- both In and out of AH. Sven Judge L. E. BamMX. Be waa
holding an office or pnaldlng, tu dared to serve aoven days in
nt a inerting te a Hute leas for­ Jail and pay a ft*------------ *“
midable. they say. after partici­ MM court coata. or
pating tn a public speaking pro­ additional days in Ji
ject or activity.

HASTINGS BANNER

FARM NEWS
New 4H Judging
System Draws
Enthusiasm

Barty Farm
Calendar...

Highhank

RECORD SALES

Pennock. Mra. Bernice Bchartand Mra. Fern HawbllU attoQd«1 lhe Farm Bureau Women.-,
meeting in Hastings last Tues­
day. * Mr. and Mra. A. Penfold
eulcrtalncxl fur a after gradu-

Hubbard Hills

FOR TOP CORN YIELDS

MERCURY!

GET AMMONIA ON NOW!
Gill for prompt custom opplicotion, rental
equipment, prices or other information.

PLAMT^smith

lew of competition in this pro­
gram: county, state and national.
Awards are provided for tlie 15th
straight year, by The Pure OH
Company. They corudat ot at­
tractive medals, on engraved

graduation Friday evening for
Bittle Crtxk Oentrai and open
house on Sunday for Douglas
Bishop. * Mra Beulah Green

bros.

Elevators

HawbllU. * Mr. and Mra. Arden ' Corklndoi of Colorado Springs.
Schantz iwld open bouse for I te visiting her parents. Mr. and
their daughter. Charlenes gradu-(Mro. Claud Willison. W Mrs.
=!J=
Snturdny evening. * Bernlta Willyard entertained
ME. and Mra. Biair HawbUreand j with a surprise part? at the
Kenneth spent Sunday wiUaJMr. Willyard home at Caledonia in
and Mra. Oriie VanSyckle of | honor of Mra. Patricia Count's
looey. ★ Mr. and Mra. Mcri birthday. A birthday cake with

— — Lok* Od«»sa

FOOD Ph: DR 4-7411

RECORD SAVINGS
FOR YOU!

‘feeding ami grooming I of the
animal: 25 percent on the mem­
bers knowledge of the project;
30 percent, for showmanship: 15
percent for the member's appear­
ance; and 15 percent on the Church with a reception fc*3»Sat- the bride's ixaue. TUy
for a short honeymoon in
northern Michigan. * Mr. and
MTO. G. D. Westbrook from Fair

Backing
birthday surprise by coming to

EXPERT TIRE
SERVICE

JIM BARR

15 luxurious reasons Mercury sales
have hit an all-time high!

Tire Shop
ILA ROYAL
Green and Jock called Sunday
on Mr. and Mra. Harry Gnw ot
Bellevue. At Mr. and Mrs John

PICK A PRICE FROM

$2799™ $3631
AND SAVE!
HU
SARKIHC

Ever stop
to think
about the
advantages
and comfort
of carefree
ELECTRIC
i

in

U HEAT?

BILLION

Electric Healing is noiseless—there are no qutv&gt;

Besting is bidden from view because it's supplied
by wises that are embedded ia exiling plaster. or
baseboard, or wall psMte.
Tbetc's no need 10 fun over Electric Heating,

...SAYS FARM
LOAN SERVICE
IN A BIG WAY!

teg i» really modem, and theses a tjp« to fit stay

Today, more than 60,000 fa rm era. ranchero and
part-tima farm era In M:i!gan, Wisconsin. Mtanaaota
and North Dakota arc using lh blAon dollaro ia
Land Bank Loana to expand, moderaha and improve
their farm trastaeeaea. Since 1017, non than a quar­
ter-million farmera have found their Land Bank tho
rare credit aotuco siuayO geared to thalr actual
noeds. If ycu'ro planning a farm Improvement or

4

LAUD BANK LOAN 9fYF.S YOU.

«ST THE FACTS NOW
.MAIL THIS COUPON

Ait/lCU/iqS

HwrernansX
I

AMT LQM^TVUt,
aayjfwpT- OMOOT V
Hsriing* OWics

MAHLER MOTOR SALES
1320 N. Michigan

Hasting!

Ph. Wl 5-2479

�f

Fresh Out of the Attic

The Mtarers gave DMrtjr half
the acreage to the suit far

I

“ HHS Graduate
Enlists in Navy

framing not pie&amp;scd
d threw that bam

dump
'uiSrttJ

of,lc*T

twxen Roy Fuller'* liome

Of tec- had apparently
ot than sfr Bowne plac

mewed to Grand Rapid*. where i

u he could, and

church authortlks. evidently did

to build and maintain such
By H D Burpee

bought it.

to Pennock Hospital.
Human nature doesn't change

the location of ; shabby,

SMdonfc vu the homo ot W'J.
ham Henrv H,rwt Haa’b. following actual occurrence will
$»««». written by M. L. Cook,
ns run tn the HANNER. Whrth-

unpointed.

one

Market wore vacant.

Technical

Mery

widely different cion. Grable needed that

SUPER

Wightman te a 1865 graduate
of Hastings High School.

; home of Judge Cwtrtght.

RIGHT

Bttfc

Waaliington, vu a patch of

There art a

ROUND STEAK

Bowne, the-banker.

jour scrapbook. But how many
Broadway, contained only one
this Stary entitled;
house — usually unoccupied —a
GREEN STREET IN 1843 HAD dilapidated. unpointed alawk. It
ONLY 13 HOMES; DWELLING
SITES OF HASTINGS' PIO­
NEER RESIDENTS ARE DE­
SCRIBED IN DETAIL
other houKa Mood on. that block
Haaunga village aa It was 80

tail picture of Green secret. from

occupied

Floyd

by

CENTER CUT

OaakiU*

SUMMER IS GETTING

Henry Joncw family, corner of

There were then only thirteen
houso standing on both aldus of
that thoroughfare west of
Church street. There are «ghly-

from

fur thirty-two yxura alter our
family mured liero from Prairie­
ville. I started in tho village
whools tn September, 1843, 1 Henry, William and J. 6. Goodwalked that atreet, each way,
twice a day until I graduated.
Dunning. there- were no bousen
tlx- houses looked al that Unw. between his home and Market

FINE GIFTS for
PLAID STAMPS!
a: a i a: m a ia i
■
JANE PARKER
8 INCH

Ing Green. Market to Washinglera. both teachers. lived on the
I mention thia u&gt; show that I
iuid the opportunity to know
Green Mrre-i Uiorouglily war. of

Eplinam Paraon’a family. There
lo-ople. whose only touch with

comer. Green and Washington.
On the next block on the
stage from Battle Creek.
Our first home waa Jinx went south hide of Green. Wiwhlng-

stately homra of William Hay­
ford and Captain Israel S. Geer

l’/1-LBS.
DIUOOUS WITH

CHERRY
PIE

39*
Vi St

Marvel Vanilla Ice Cream

of our house U&gt; Roy Fuller's

49c

JANE PARKER

Cracked Wheat Bread

dwelling of Jamen Dunning. He

2

39c

14-02
PKG. OF 9

nn
07C

M

BOTTOM
BOUND

SUPER RIGHT BEEF, RUMP OR ROTISSERIE

Caramel Pecan Rolls

LB.

Rolled Roast 89c
Polish Sausage S' u. 59c

Pork liver

BONELESS, READY TO EAT.

OSCAR MAYER, FANCY

Conned Hams 6

‘4.69

can

Veal Steaks
Beef Liver

rfc- 89t

CAP'N JOHN S (LB. 49d

Fish Sticks

l1Xi «o. 89c
c 39c

3 K‘1.00

FROZEN, FULLY COOKED

SLICED

Sliced Bacon *

O. 29c

SLICED

Sliced Bacon

JIFFY, FROZEN, BREADED

King Crab Legs
U. 99c
Whitefish CLEANED, FRESH LB. 69c

SUPER RIGHT, FANCY QUALITY

JANE PARKER

tending from the Oweezey farm
to Green Street. Hi* land front- of Mason Allen and family, at

e

ROUND
BONE

no. 79c

land eronding to

then known aa "Dunnlni

Sweet, Juicy, Size 36

there wood* fairly alive with
p.&lt;Awnger pigeons, in the Spring
Tinkler houre to the west jlmit
of the three lota, where it stands

Green, Broadway to Church
tlioughl they could become ex- 1
tinct M they have.------merchant, fronting
On the next block rest of ua, iuirdwarv
1
Btrret. Alvin Balk-y’a
Market to Washington. were Green
'
was at the conur of
only two houses. Harvey Sheldon. home
1
Broadway
and Walnut, but he
grandfather of Henry Sheldon.

the Wightman

pi

Tirrv
J
Ur X liTY
JMLlJk CAT V

Deliciu

CAKE MIXES

Cantaloupe

3 $100

Sugar Wafers

FROSTING MIXES
BROWNIE MIX

rw-.

8-ox.,

HONEY MUFFIN MIX

8-ax.

8 99c

3 spo

Delton, Mkhigss

the roving cows of the village
from molesting their garden* or
shrubbery. Usually board ferwea
separated lota from each other.

EXCELLENT FOR ROASTING

Sweet Corn

5 ulu 39c

Wat ot the Dunning farm. on

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Going or Coming

We Offer You

in Barry County

and the HASTINGS AREA:

HASTINGS

shop in

Local folks who are leaving for parts unknown and tourists who are our Summer guests

in this area will find that their vacation is greatly enhanced by the hundreds of vacation

items to be had in Hastings stores.

MON

If you are planning your vacation and your needs are many, you will be ahead and happier if you

obtain everything you can here., before you leave. When you have to shop hastily while on the road, or if
you stay in an area without a large, central shopping area, you may find you have to^go without

some things that you need. Or, the selections may be limited and the prices incompatible with your vaca-

cation budget. Yes, you'll have more time to enjoy your time away from home if you are well

supplied when you leave.

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TO OUR MANY VACATION GUESTS
we say Welcome to Hastings . . . Barry County's largest and most
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complete shopping center. We have been hosts to vacationers for many

years and you will find that we are prepared to supply your every need.
Selections are outstanding and the prices are exactly the same as

they are the year 'round for our own fine people whom we serve everyday.

SHOP HERE! YOU'LL SAVE MORE!
A Message from lhe Listed Civic Minded Firms in Cooperation with lhe HASTINGS AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
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Frandsen Insurance
Einar Frandsen C.L.U.

Parker’s Bar

Electric Motor Service

Hastings Cut Rate Shoo Store

Al Steury. Prop.

For the Entire Family

Bea's Music Box
Organ &amp; Piano Studio

The Sherwood Agency

And Restaurant

The Copper Lantern
The Fine Way oLEat ing

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Winicks
Clothing for the Family

National Bank of Hastings
Slate at Jeffarson &gt;

Fisher-Hengesboch, Inc.

Beverwyk's Color Center

Goodyear Brothers

Ford Sale* and Service

Color A* You Like It

John Deere Farm Implement*

St. Martin Floral

Barry County Lumber Co.

Stowell Building Service
General Contractors

Larke Buick-Chevrolet

Clevelands’ Men's &amp; Boys'

Sale* b Service

Reahm Motor Sales
Pontiac - Oldsmobile - Cadi^K

Gardner's Pharmacy

Bender Gravel Co.

Barry Cleaners

Barry's Farm Storo

Expendable Prescriptions

Washed Sand and Gravel

Parking at the Door

Chrysler - Plymouth - Valiant

The Bonnet &amp; Gown ^8

Bun MePhorlin's Men's Wear

Al Signs Tiro Service
2J5 S. Jaifanon Si. • Wl 5-5170

Flower* by Chip &amp; Irene

One Stop Service

The Strand Theatre

The Showplace of Barry County

Hastings Floor Covering
Quality Materials - Guaranteed Workmanship

E. L Carpenter Hardware

Hostings Point &amp; Wallpaoer

Complete Saddlery Department

107 E State St.

Mary’s Beauty Shop
Hair Shaping. Styling fr Permanent Waving

The Hastings Bowl
18 Automatic Bowling Lanes

City Food &amp; Beverage

The Superette
Open 9 A M. to 11 P.M. Daily

Hastings Grain &amp; Bean Co.
Master Mix Feeds

Jacobs’ Prescription Pharmacy

Butting's

Your Recall Store

Appliances—TV &amp; HI Fl

Central Radio fr TV

Jerry Andrus

Lincoln &amp; Mercury

Insurance Agency

Hastings Hotel
For Your Dining Pleasure

Gilmore Jewelry

Miller’s Dairy Storo

Ironside Monument Works

102 E. State

Ice Cream Specialties &amp; Luncheons

Artistic Design in Marble and Granite

Barry County Ready Mix

Footwear for the Family .

Credit Bureau of Barry County

118 S. Jefferson

On Your Staff But Not On Your Payroll

Cemumsn Peyer Co.

Parmelee's

Serves HastlAgs

Laches' &amp; Children's Wear

Local Finance Corp.

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Department Store

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Mittot Jewelers
bpert Watch and Jewelry Rcpek

Mahler Motor Sales

Burkey Seles &amp; Service

Eckordt Auto Seles

Complete Radiator &amp; Auto Clan Service

Jeep Vehicles &amp; Apache Trailers

Coporalion

Berth Studio

Colemon Agency

Hastings Motor Sales

'Portrait &amp; Commercial Photography

Insurance—Bond* of All Types

Dodge Sale* &amp; Service

Hoon Standard Service
N. Broadway at State

Petrick C. Hodges

W. J. McAllister

Dependable Jeweler

Sinclair Petroleum Product*

Deles Beko Shop

Schoder's Office Suppfy

Lupo Pharmacy

Fresh and Defciou* Baked Foods

For Buslnets, Home &amp; School

Walgreen Agency

The Fuller Agency. Inc.

Hastings City Bank

One Stop Insurance Sendee

150 W. Court*.

Service by Howard Trumbull

Montgomery Word &amp; Co.

The J. C. Penney Co.

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Hasting* Area Propertie*

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Hostings Cleaners
Phone Wl 5’403 I---Free Pick-Up &amp;'Ddi^
Leonard-Osgood
Funeral Home *

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Farm Bureau Services

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Seed

Fertiliser

A Local Family Service

Feed

Ben Franklin Store

Felpausch Food Center
Fine Foods • Meets • Produce

102 W. State at Jefferson

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WelldorH Furniture
Finest Quality

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Clothing &amp; Footwear

Building Supplies

Wayne's Shoe Store

Kaechelcs Inc.
Cooling • Plumbing

Heating a

Home of Pendleton Woolen*

Earl R. Boyes Real Eitate^k

East Side Lumber Co.

Open 9 A M to 11 P.M. Daily

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Alma M. Fmjleton

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T

The Hastings Banner

HASTI^S
MICHim

Halting*. Michigan, Thursday, July 1, 1965

One Hundred and Tenth Year

h Was HM Fault’
I* Hollow Phrase

If You Ara Dead

NUMBER II

Section One—Page* 1 to 6

Council Cancels
Husted’s Lease
Of City Airport
Ontuiimous Action Effective Noir
llastinfts Sidewalk Sale Given
Official Blessing: Study Parking

BPONSOR BLIND GENIUS—The Mkhlj.n Optometric Aswsel-

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,uv
uvui ,
Association to Gordon Ironside. presMenl of the Hastings KIwan is
Illun in) thr picture Include Brian Sbetterly. Roberta Birke,

Residents Poised
To Observe 189th
State Lands International Trailer Meet
4 Celebration
Hastings Man's
‘Let Freedom Ring5 Bells to
EDITORIALS
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s
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Bid Accepted
Sound; Independence Weekend
For 1966 Rally
lhe left Mary Anne Ferguson 'practically hidden Inside the
pumpkini and David Barnett portrayed Mr. and Mrs. Peter

(hroughoul the wook with special even la each Friday. Tourna*ade available through your United Community Fund con tri-

HOLIDAY MONDAY
with Julv t romiog on s

Robert P. Husted, manager of the Hastings airport rince
July I. 1961, has been notified that his lease as manager of the
Hastings airfield is terminated a* of this Thursday, July !. His
contract was for 10 years, with cancellation clauses.
The City Council Monday night unanimously approved
the action and Mayor Franklin C. Beckwilh signed the formal
letter informing Husted of the'------------------- ■
■'
declvlun
. The decision culminated weeks
of dlcuMion snd on June 14
Mayor Beckwith inf armed the
Council that he had requested
Husted's resignation because of
failure to provide adequate serv­
Ices. After the formal Council
session that night. Mayor Bockwith and aldermen met with
I Hus ted as Committee of the
Whole.

action was Indicated in a letter
from Atty. Garrett J. Trot!
Troll. Lilly.

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retained tjy Hasted rtaardlng
Mich Iran »H1
the n&gt;«
-r.i be hoot for M&gt;r
hl» ronin
contract with the City of
Burry Cbunty is facing a prob- span: several month* considering_
--- j .— ------ -- _ ,— ; — -— --------- ■* international Rally of the Wally. Hastings,
letn by no means new to the rural l various phases at the problem. U ■ w
Beam
Club. —
Inc,
in
■
.m. Caravan w.MM,
, ...
-j- have
talked with your City
Hastings and Barry County residents are poised to enjoy
community* of Michigan - The j the one beat suited to the needs 1900. William Schllhaneek of Attorney 'Paul Siegel' and adtheir second extended weekend of lhe aeaaun. With July 4th
Haaungs. president of the Michl- i vised him that as soon as we
coming on Sunday, nearly rver&gt;'onc will celebrate the anniver­
gan JJnlt ^of the Wally Byam have reviewed the file we will
sary of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on
Caravan Club, Informed The make arrangements to discus*
Many other Michigan communi­ Banner Wednesday.
mends of pnwent day govemmant.
this matter further with you.”
Monday, which is a legal holiday.
ties faced with a similar problem.
pandeni* are urged tu mi limit
The decision to hold"next vest's Atty. TrofTs letter to Mayor
Mori shops, with the excepiion of ikeleton crew* and in
InternaUonal Rally In Michigan. Beckwith stated. _____
i
} There are two solution*.
some cases special departments required to meet priHluction ’ for publication on July «.
Mayor Beckwith'* letter in­
tills solution—The purchase of land
■chedules, will be closed cm Mon­
In Laramie. Wyo
forming Husteil that his lease
day. The E. W Bliss Company's
■ ent Courthouse Square os long a* located away from comparaUvely
was
terminated
cited
five
reasons
Immediately following the Wy­
plant here will close Monday
high-priced residential areas and oming convention, a committee for the action:
through Friday of next week
Is to be in Michigan to select the
I else find a solution!
Fsnally gatherings, picnics.
maintenance of the field and
most desirable site
i Plan an orderly method for ex- county facilities where there la
runways, tn accordance with
p.iravrapli 3.
■ pending present and future needs plenty of building apace, ample
2. For failure to maintain serv­
(by acquiring ample apace within parking space and room tor future
ices required In paragraph 3. and
. the corporate limits of the county growth.
also for failure to comply with
Schllhaneek
'
Buch
oommuntUa*
report
that
the significance of this holiday.
airport regulation* for City. State
Damaae estimated al *10000
” P™™'
P"*enr neeas
wrote.
and Federal Government* as re­
we* caused bv a fire Tuesday , -‘nd *1*0* tar furtlicr Additions in there la no disadvantage in having
The Schilhanecloi arrived in' qulred in paragraph 5
July 4th—which began in 1903— night which destroyed a Jarre the year* ahead.
the jail located away from the Laramie Thursday. June 24. af­
1. For failure to maintain
will be heard here when bells re&lt;.­ bam. ahed«. grain h»v and ton's
courthouse area. Why should there ter a “wonderful week's trip.” , gasoline service in accordance
sound
tn sponsored
the "Let Freedom
Ring" ^Xts
t»4
owned by athe
Leslie rtnnklm.
Cnnkllns.
R4 । _ . .UUer courtf'
program
by the MichlmlteSuthT^
“mfie
with paragraph 0.
be? With good road* and automo­
Hastlne*.
s ml'e south
and a mile
‘“n
J?4, throu«h the 11M‘. mat
«? Dowllnc.
According
to I ;
unanlmoua decision of a CUI­ bile transport, a mile or so mean* International met at 1 pm Sat­
urday. June 2fi. al the fieldhouse
. tings hi-y Clubs
। nn, Chlcf
Tudor.
| am* Committee whose members
&lt; Please turn to Page 4. this Bee.) of the University of Wyoming
5. For failure to carry insur­
^t exactly 1 pm. on July 4tii
and each president of the state ance as required In paragraph 14.
4honu of church bell* Is to.
units was oresent
-At this meeting." Schllhaneek
ring for four minutes tn solemn
Hasting* and Delton firemen i
lr|bute to the NqUon's founder*
of presenting the many Invita­ Aeronautlcs for • 30-day exten­
nm-Lm.iinti battled the blase until early
tion* I had received for the In- sion on pulling the airport's li­
In a tft:!:! —
Two week* ago Director
ternatlonal Rally to be held tn cense.
Mayor Franklin
anklln C. Beckwith de-,
ini
,
local
firemen
were
alarmed
at,
Michigan
In i960 Throe invita- James D Ramsey had informed
dared-__
the Council that many violations
WHEREAK. July 4. 1965 will ' 8•» P™
bf.M ._
1 ” four age groups—those
of airfield requirements had been
lecogntae
the
t89th
anniversary
Destroyed
was
•
30
by
60foot
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....
of
the
State,
Including
one
from
REV. JOHN JQLDERHMA
noted and that, unless they were
at American Independence when bam. a shed 18 by 60. a milk , tliey will not quite be the coveted
The International Rally could corrected by July 1. It will be
There were 130 youngster* who
50 freedom loving men penned , house 10 by 24. a tractor *hed 12 ; Ri&gt;&lt;d motals
bring from 3.000 to 4.000 traders necessary to reduce the status of
democracy's greatest manifesto, by 18 and a granary 20 by TO. a
the facility from a licensed air­
and
about
10.000
people
to
Michi
­
the Declaration of Independence, i milk cooler, milking machine,
rade Friday afternoon, marching
port to a limited use field.
and
| quantities of oats. corn, straw ------------- --------------through the business district led gan for about three weeks. SchllWHEREAS. All clUaens and and chopped hay. a hay blower Fhat Ward Park
bv Youth Council's Summer Bond haneck had reported Communi­
ties such a* Hastings should
government bodies are urged to —
— article*
——us «.
and* —
oUter
benefit
when
smaller
caravans
ring the belts in our community
for four minutes at 1:00 pm. »
x-,
j
guson and David Barnett. Tries** are formed after the Interna­
I Events will include the hammer Alchen. Polly Keeler. Terry and tional. The appearance of the
(Eastern Standard Time' Ofill'ncf I nwtlptOIl
July 4th as a solemn tribute to,। 1 ”31 VXtSUClUIl
throw (with a softball), shot put Cheryl Day and Rosemary Keeler. rally In Michigan could bring
Members at the Hasting*
trailer visitor* to the Hastings
country's-------------founder*—
and as a g\pp • 1
| ।with a ping pong ball', discus
MethodUt Parish have a new our
------------------area during June, July and
--------, llttipinl Ihpc*
4 , &lt;wlth a paper pUte&gt;, Javelin (with
mlnUter. the Rev. John Joldera-1 ---------------rededication----------to our—
national
un)ty and our undying devotion to '
xravo,
I a straw, standing broad Jump and Smith. Doug Freeland Carl Miller. August.
Under that taue, Husted, who
1
1
» 25-yard dash
William Nethery. associate pastor i our country and what It stands rj,
Yolanda Berry. Lanett*. Laura and
came from Battle Creek, in Ueu
of the Pint Methodist Church,
Dennis
Sherk.
Nadene
Lowe,
John
'“wSIeas. Thu ben-ringing!
with the pastor, the Rev. George
operator. The City agreed to
Hainoa. Brenda Smith, Michelle
celebration of lhe Fourth of July
Punerai arrveira for Edbert »&lt; wn wan |*| •
r-t
Elliott.
maintain tn satisfactory condi­
Siwtteriv. Jo Ellen Miller. Marcus
will be reminiscent of the joyous &lt;H,nie) Lathrop. 43. Nashville, j It U'
KIlSS t
tion the building except for damand Paul Ferguson. Randy ShetRev. Joldenm* has charge of sounds that greeted the first an-iwh-dted Monttav. June M. avthe .
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the MethodUt CnurefiB al wel­
of the Declaration of [ jnith Nursing Home to Char-I pt •
Or An .
llgence. The Interior of the home
and 8am and Mitchell VanHouten
come Corner*. Martin Corners niversary
Independence at Philadelphia in
&lt;efc «, be held thU Wed- I.1V££ XllHI if)
the parton of the Pint Metho­
and Quimby, and will work with 1777. and
nrsdav at 2 nm at the V~rt VF1’VO J,UU
dist Church, 209 W Oreen. Has­ by Husted.
Ute youth of the First Methodist
WHEREAS. The Declaration of Funeral Home at Nashville with ' fb ll*' &lt; •!
tings.
on
Bunday.
July
11.
from
The City also agreed to furnish
Church, too
Independence embodies our pro­ Rev. Msx Gladding nfileiatlng I
2 to 4 pm. celebrating the 50th the equipment to maintain the
suss*a us j
ven and great American princi­ and burial In Barryville Cemewedding anniversary of Mr. and
ples and represents the bedrock tery
President of Hie Hastings Pub- Susan Andrews won the municipal Mr*. Robert Dryer. Ail frienda equipment far snow removal
.ili.
Please See MORE ABOUT:
Mr. Lathron had been in \llc Library board, Mrs. Richard nok-hockey championships. Dave and relatives are cordially In­
Charch al Hartford. Coon,
snow removal and all work and
of the Flrat Word Park defeated vited.
while he was attending the
maintenance of the field and
following rargary and five weeks E W BUss Company has given Barry Havens of Northeastern and
Hartford Seminary Foundation.
runway*.
Broadway
Coin
Cleaning
will
at the nursing home prior to I th* Library 1500 DO Following is
his death.
I
letter which accompanied the ,clumptonship. Bob had defeated be closed during the month of
1/1 talning the new runway lights
Mike Martin of Southeastern to July.
He lisd served nine years on j
and Mn Garry Joldersma He
Husted agreed to maintain field
was graduated from Holland
D'-flpn Of UfO reach the finals.
mechanic servlet. Instruction
Blair's Farm A Garden
Rev. Fay Wing of Woodland and and was an active member of the ।m, ......
Christian High School in 1900
Beginning July 3 Blair's Farm service, charter service, freight
Barryville MethodUt Church
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,,
,
.
„ .• । the Hastings Community, would
A Garden Supplies. 231 W. State, service and ground school service
College in 1964
He was bom Jan. 22. !8«2. to Mke l0 prMent lhe attached check
Sunday. July 4. to celebrate their Morgan, the son of Henry and fOr jsoooo to the Hasting* Pub- Cathy Young of Northeastern in will be closed Saturday after­ or a —complete airport opera­
7/3 tion ~
K?.h birthdays. Their birthdays are Enuna &lt; Burgees l Lathron Orri]^ Library
the finals Cathy had nipped Kathy noons.
really op July 10. Both are in good Jan. 1. 1908, he married Rhods I A K(xxl library program I* cer- Martin of Southeastern to get into
of divinity
Michigan Ave Coffee Shop will
Rev. Jok
who i» living health and have gardens. Rev Fay Ann Boon In Hasting* Township. | utoly an asset to a communltv. the title match.
be closed from Friday. July 3. I
Attendance
at
the
ntavgronnd
In addition to hi* wife, he is and the Bit** Company sppreclChurch In Wayland on Aug 15
lias been down slightly from last pm. until Monday. July 12. 6
lleaae See MORE ABOUT:
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and at the Cascade Christian survivrd by lap atom. Hubert of ■ktes lhe opportunity to be part
Nashville and Perris of Lake of the program.
Earl and Lillian Spencer VI
. ., CITY COUNCIL. Page L
of the Holland Sentinel.
Odessa: a daughter. Mrs Ken-1
—
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Sincerely.
neth (Dorothy* Kelsey of Has-1
E W BUSS COMPANY irnunds. plus the 303 playing baseUngs: 13 grandchildren; four
H W Cloud.
■ dimming at the “T”
great grandchildren
Division Manager
Algonouln Lake

To be Fun, If You're Careful

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SI 0,000 Damage
On Conklin Farm

DERALD H. KRAFT

Hastings Man
Bliss Executive
Engineer
named executive engineer for the
Bliss Company. according to an

prandcsu of

the

'Olympic Games ’ Coming
To Hastings Friday

Methodist Parish
Churches Have
New Minister

Kites Wednesday

.

Ken Ottoseru to
Mark Jubilee

rUDllC LlDraFV

Ing technical selling a salata nor
on any major project*. malntainport the division's reputation for
technical excellence

Hr has been with the company

az a designer and subsequently

project end-

development and

Ohio, Division
native of

A

Canton.

Kraft

89th Birthdays

in mechanical
n Indiana Tnrtltuto of\3Whnologv. Fort
Wanve. Ind. and is a registered
nrofewatonal engineer Of Ohio.

! wings in the U. B.’Army AU
Corp* and Ensign Donald C.
Springer hUgoiden wlngsin the
Navy Air Corp* The farotiwrs
are graduates of DHton Htfh.
'ticSpringer,
«&lt;u of of.
Mr.
and Un,
Harold
Ctov«dale.
M Yean Ago
Hast Inga merchants al

the

P"rT1'c Heart Medal.

hunting

Tim

is

Promote HHS Grad
In State Police

•nils Thursday the bus to take

Contain V. Walter Caukfn was
annotated from heutenani in the
Michigan State Police »nd name-!
commander of 'he Scu’h East
Michigan State Police with head-

p in. stopping at the Park 10 min­

is married to the former Mark*ret

Neat Tuesday the first load will

from Southeastern at 1 pm, with
»rops at lhe park at 1:10 and 110.
The playground program will not
opmate Monday because of the
holiday.

and Is a graduate of Hastings
High School

FARMERS DEADLINE

NEW POSTAL 8KRVHE

TAKING LIFESAVING COURSE —Dr. W. A. Buehler, Hastings
j rear* Ago
j*?0*- Included in the program
Hutinea new Afi-port. is now will be-yodeling numbers by

graphed during a tliw aeuion were Dennis Craig carrying Dave
Miller in the foreground, al lhe left Milch Miller cerriee Greg
Cntabaw and on the right Robert Teeadale te earning Jeff Miller.

Twenty-six have signed the

Iklpant tacUgikto

. BACKWARD GLANCES.

working

YMCA camp Including the

Pint Ward. Park tabout I 10. The

'

liaison officer for all offshore
operation*. He will work through

High School and later studied

bits &lt;&gt;jyesterday".
as gleanedfrom tlx
Banner files

...

Working through the offtae of
Hie International Division. Kraft

Tirins to Observe

backward glances

Todav is the final day that
the City of HaMlnga wiU operate
under lhe charter that ha* been
to effect since 1WH At midnight
i&gt;» by
newvolSTJoc
rbarter recent{Tl^roved
into

durt lines of the division, in­
clude pruws. can-making ma­
chinery and related aquipmsnL

�B~n&gt; RAFTING H BANNUl

Hrs. Hecker Now
More Aboutlead of Custer
4th of July
ob Corps Center

Mrs. Ida Kinne
Succumbs on
Monday Night

Many area rtaidents are
atehing with tntere*t the
rlopment of the Custer Job
:orps Center for Men which

de-

it tie Creek.

Kinne. Ml. 320 E. Tliom Street.

Waukasoo, is suparvltlng the
Atting up of the library or
learning Materials Center."
Mrs. Hecker, who served four
ears at librarian of the William
Wallace School-Public Library

dorff-Sponable Funeral Home
The Rev. Willard H Curtis is
to officiate with burial In River-

happier

SUN DAYS ARE REALLY FUN DAYS WHEN YOU SHOP YOUR NEAREST
Her husband. Bert, died In 1956.
Mrs Kinne is survived by cave
daughter. Mrs Krcwste Koepling-

CORNISH

HENS S/9

cr and Ray Koeplingtr of Ha*Unga. and four great grande till-

Births at Pennock

39‘

#ducks

@beef s 49‘
BONELESS BRISKET

W Ar

Corneil Beef 79

FAMILIES
shop at

lie Woodraw Junior High Llrary in the Battle Creek Lake­
lew system.
Tuesday she said about 50 boys

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Attends Conference

The’Welfare Department U to workersMrs Marie Carlson, a former hold its next board meeting July! The students and their fields of
teacher at the Harry County 13 at the Medical Care Facility, specialization were: Donna M.
on ids eve this Thursday Blox'om Special Education ' School, nt- Members are discussing putting in Caukln. Asaociate of Applied 8citended the 14th annual confer- ia new patio and a roof over a ures- ence Degree, cosmetology. OoUeglwas critically Injured when he last ence of Ute Michigan Association I mt patio, and they are also stfidy- ate Technical Division, and Roy L.
for Retarded Children which was ing personnel policies. A state Hall. Associate of Applied Science
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Thurs- held at Kalamaxoo College at meeting for area welfare Uard | Degree. Highway Technology. ColKalamaxoo last week.
members is to be held July 9.
legiate Technical Division.
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' City Council

Pony Pulling at
Lake Odessa

in the parking area of State
Street from Church to Michigan,
for.the sidewalk sale July 23, but
Continued from Page One
but decided it would not be wise
to close the street to traffic. They
om"?
“r
special dinner In Philadelphia. .uo
also decided not «&gt;
to permit free
in
the
metered
parking
comln
K „ include:
J D. Clark,
In a letter to his daughter, parking
porxmg m roe mererea paix.ng , CO!n:nnn(|(
„ B Howlg
John Adams described the festi­
Aiderman Date Bassett sugThomas Loftus,
vities: Bells rang all day. there
were bonfires in the streets, and ge-.ted other councilmen study
conunander; William
fireworks In the evening. War­ proposals for restricting parking:
chaplain;
Andrew
four* Matthew*, quartermaster; «.~surg­
ships in the river broke out their qn Broadway to permit a foureon.
Dr.
Birge
C. Swift.
flags and fired salutes.
lane traffic flow.
,1
A captured Hessian band fur­
One problem, should parking I
nished the music for the special - be
oc banned
oannea on N.
n. Broadway.
nroaaway.;
dinner, served at 3 pm. in a city would result for clients going to
Mlw Eva Hecox, who has txen
tavern. Between elaborate toasts..' the Barry County Social Welfare Moving as register of nrobate. is
a company of soldiers fired vol- 1■ Department tn the old Otty Hall, resigning her work there to as­
leys. After the dinner, the sol- ;■ If that could be solved, “no parkM1m Florence Campbell in

commutder.

stroll that evening. four-lane traffic permitted, it tings Credit Exchange. Stuart
Clement will succeed Ml® Hecox
Health Department at Pennock the whole city lighting up candles was indicated.
Hospital at the regular clinic Turaat the windows I walked most Highway anglneerr, were studying I
...
the traffic flow at Hanover and I Tueaday afterpoon. the dlrecthe most splendid Illumination I Oreen Street.
I tore of th- Hastings National

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mastery over the piano, French
horn and drums.
Michigan hospitals which were
“Not only will he be featured
presented 35-year membership rec­
ognition certificates In lhe Ameri­
can Hospital Asaoctetlon at the from June 2 through Sept 4 on
annual convention of the associa­ Friday, Saturday and Sunday
tion held at Traverse City.
dnims in the dance combo every
Mother Provincial of the Detroit night except Monday
"Neila professional experience
Mary, and Jacques Coin in, associ- Includes appearances with lhe
Palm Tree Playhouse in SuruFeather Organisation, received the
19C5 Key Awards for Meritorious Mansfield School of Theatre tn
Service, Un; Highest honor Die Steamboat Springs, Colo., where
Michigan Hospital Association can he also worked In a television
film series with such noUblrx;
Mollicr Maurita is a former ad­ as Mark Goodard and Jolin Vorministrator of Mercy Hospital at ■ mum This Spring he soloed with

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alvin Streeter
)f Gun Lake
'ante Dies

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Kimberly Gaylor spent

Pennock Hospital
Receives Award

Thursday. July 1, IMS

high school muriclans scheduled
Mrs. Bea Fisher, director of the 'S
to play their first concert Bunday Barry County Welfare Department.1
at Central Michigan University's reports that 125 ones Involving
music camp. The two-Week Bum- dependent children received *18540 r
O&lt;&lt;M4*t7«
mer camp got underway June 20 during the month of April, an intwo students from Hasting

9 pm. each day of the holiday
period, with special attention to
Evangelical Lutheran Church at
i highway sections showing bad
MorahAll.
i accident experience.
! He stars In "Springtime for
1 Assisting State Police will be
; Henry" which ojxms this Thurs­
! 108 National Guard members
day.. July 1.
Continued from Page One
‘ who will,serve as second men on
1 two-man patrols or on point
'control
The first July 4 celebration*
handling fee.
Calvin J. Streeter. 89.who
&gt; el ped to develop Streeter's
jutdlng at Gun Lake which ts
report to. the Council every sig
Paradcs, fireworks, speeches, | months and an Informal report
The pony pulling contest is to.
iow owned by Uie Pages, died
band music and general jubila- . to -the airport committee each tie held Sunday afternoon at the
Won marked lhe early observ.- month. The committee was to LAke Odess.1 Fair so that more
ances. the National Geographic have the right to inspect lhe people can sec Ute event. Ponies
held at J pm. this Wednesday Society says.
(books at any reasonable rime.
On July 8. 1778. a large crowd &gt; The financial status of lhe air- Price money goes to the first 10
of Philadelphians gathered in &lt; field was to be reviewed at the
C. Handers officiating and buri- Independence Square to listen to end of five years and any reason- IN MEMORIAM
John Nixon read the Declaration ■ able adjustments were to be
In memory of my dear husMr.
air. awreier.
Streeter, who
wno maae
made his
nu of Independence, adopted four -made.
Winter home at Winter Garden. I d*Ts before. Nixon stood on a 1 Hangar rental charges and away the fifth of June. 1963.
Fla, is survived by hia wife. Platform that the American PhiHush, my dear ones, he is dying.
Belle; a daughter. Mrs. Arnold 'k»ophlcal Society had erected a; ject to approval of the airport 8oon he will leave all alone,
Soon he will be among lhe angels
committee,
| Husted was also given the right Singing praises around the
re nn. two sons. Mui I and BIB transit of Veuua
&gt;f Middleville; 11 grandchildren: . Charles Biddle, pt the famous
12 great grandchildren, and a Philadelphia Biddles, said of the year period after June 1. 1971.
He has gone, my dear companion.
•Isler. Mrs Sarah Lewis of Mldspectable persona
present?'
.
3I cancelled if Halted falls to per­ Prom Uiis world of sin and care,
John Ada
A d a ma,
m a. however,
however was form under It* conditions. Bow­ He is resting up in heaven.
Mr Streeter's father, William.
» tad purchased the original 700- more enthuslasUc. He wrote : [ever, if the City canodB it; Hus- No sorrow can assail him there
wre pine timber tract south and 'Thrre cheers rended the welkin. | ted was to have one year to He has left a dear companion
a ast of Wayland in 1880 and an The battalions paraded on Ute liquidate his holdings and buai- From this world of sin and pain.
r )tcn-drawn wagon traiMPortgg Common and gave us the feu nv** Also, if Husted wanted to And I hope that I may always .
lomesteod — Including five - year the scarcity of powder. The bells' gated to manage and operate the
rang aU day and ghnost all field for a period of&gt;one year unild Calvin.
released from this obligation.
The resort businegg began to nlght."
At the request of the Hastings
levelop with a holiday ctlebra- Congress Adjourned
ion on July 4. 1884, and tn 1887
i hotel was erected, when Calvin

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Sheriff Mert H. Campbell
18 and 21 and come from
and PoUee Chief Rkhard Sunnany areas of lhe Nation.
By November there are to be
extremely careful In avoiding
.500 boys at the Center
John Bonim. 39. of California,
irector of lhe Center, has been
They point out that there were
clcomed to the Ft. Custer in- 297 persons killed in Summer
tallallon by Third District Con- weekend traffic accidents in
rrssman Paul H. Todd. Jr, &lt;D- Michigan last year, an average of
iich.1 and was Impressed with 212 deaths for the fourteen M*s facilities.
hour periods covered In a special
Congressman Todd who spent study by the State Police.
athurdy p in. touring tlu- CmThe worst weekend period, not
• r and speaking ulth members only for the Summer but for all
if the Center's staff, including
}lrector Borum, sent the follow- 3 to midnite July 5 with 43
ng telegram to the Center on deaths.
he occasion of its opening.
Special Slate Poljce highway
"Congratulations to all in­ patrols will ba operated over the
volved in opening of Port Cus­ coming weekend, starring al noon
ter Job Corps Training Camp. Friday continuing until midnight
I wish you continued success
in this important work, which .
Police uniform officers are
is meeting a vital need to edu- |'I Slate
cancelled and there-will be rnaxicate our young men"
mum patrol coverage from 3 to

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NO VACATION!

flee In Washington. D. C.. Tuesday
notified The Banner that lhe Rural
EJectrifieaUon Administration tiad ■
received a grant from the Depart­
One of the tnaubera of the
foundation of our nation and our ment of' Agriculture of M.W8AX1
19«5 Holly Arbor Resident Actor's
people
for improvement of electrical serv- Company
।
is Nell Brandt, the
NOW. THEREFORE. I. Frank- ice tn Western Michigan.
len C. Beckwith, Mayor of the
Brandt, R1 Dowling.
City of Hastings, in cooperation
with lhe Hl-Y Clubs of the State Electric Cooperative of Big Rkplds
lhe construction of B 20,500
Young Men's Christian Associ­
ation. do hereby proclaim Juiy kilowatt steam gas turbine gener­
ating unit, construction of 135 miles
LET FREEDOM RING DAY
and encourage everyone to ring and seven new substations with a
lhe bells and reaffirm our deep
ty Advance, is a man whose
and unwavering belief In our
''many splendored talent.will be
rich American heritage and prin­
be near Masting, and the other* restaurant at Huron Bruch tlu»
ciples.
at
Hesperia,
Crawford,
Fountain.
Given under my hand and seal
Eden.
Allendale
and
Plains
Junc
­
this 2fith day of June, 1946.
"Thom who .saw Oliver's funtion.
illi-d revue, "Out Of It." lost
(SEAL)
Franklin c. Beckwith

SMALL
LEAN
MEATY
TENDER

To Bolster REA Dowling Actor
In West Michigan Stars at Holly

moikolly. Battsrter drive your

were dark, but lhe lights were
very universal."
The dark houses presumably
belonged to royalists. Later in
the evening some unlighted win­
dows were broken by patriots
in 1788, Philadelphia again
celebrated the Fourth and also
lhe recent ratification of the
Constitution with a three-hour
parade. A carriage in the shape
of an eagle carried the Constitu­
tion. which was framed and fixed
on a staff crowned with a liberty

primarily' partisan celebration.
The party In power regularly ex­
cluded Its opponents from the
festivttlea. In 1800. two Phila­
delphia schoolmasters, staunch
Federalists, stalked out of a
Fourth of July exercise when a
pupil InsUted on reading the
Declaration o f Independence.
That seditious document was too
closely associated with Thomas
Jefferson, a Republican (Demo­
crat).
Many cltlxenx were reluctant
to take part in Fourth of July
ceremonies dominated by what
one newspaper called “office
seekers and demagogues." It
urged the genera! public to turn
out and break the pollUclkna'
monopoly on July 4.
The partisan spirit had subsid­
ed by 1828. The 50th anniversary
of the Declaration of Independ-

of Him ylth no winding. Foil
f/U lens. Automoiic Typo A
Ihtr.
sad coincidence on July 4, 1838,
$69.50 further helped knit together tlie
young nation. On that day. both
John Adams and Thomas JefferSfrH Green Stamp*

GARDNER'S

coming a problem, and parking
ears may be permitted on the
surfaced ice skating rink on the
south side of the popular park.
City Clerk Donna Kinney was
instructed to contact firms which
might be interested in bidding on
the job of codifying the munici­
pality's ordinances. The new bud­
get Includes *4.000 for lhe pro-

Il moved into the new qi

Referred to committee was a
request from Michigan Bell to
install public telephone booths at
Thirty boys left Monday for
four locations on. curbs down­
town. If the City supplies the the Y.M.C-A. Ctunp at Colgrove
electrical power, It would receive Point on Gun Lake known iui
a IS-percent commission.
The Council authorised picking
Up part of the tab for the Michi­ mint, sport and dtecussioiLs and
gan Week banquet. The city paid talks Out ore certain- Jo keep
the campers on their trxs. The
*1*0 of the *388 total coal.
Approval tor the Hastings camp has been grmtl/ improved
wunwy
a4dll,on °f “
Country vuuu
Club m
to nave
have uic
the annum
annual '
fireworks display to celebrate In- commodious kitchen- nn Lmpordependence Day on July 5 waa
ltcm 10 “"X aul;l’
granted, along with permission I
„ . " ' ’
for the Chamber of Commerce
The Felt Boot Factory her?
to fire aerial bombs on July 23 to, P** o**0 cut
from it* cushelp advertise the Sidewalk Sale, tomary source of raw material.
Among the bills approved was'moet of which came from Asiaone from Beckman Company of,Uc Ruasla. because of conditions
Grandville for 81.001.70 for single created by the war Ln Europe
seal coat* on State Road from; But by a change In -procedure
Broadway to Glenwood and on of manufacture, the local conMtehlgan from State to Green. । cam has been able-to make use
and one far 850438 for prime and. or stocks obtainable in t h is
double seal at lhe south end of, country and production Is pn&gt;Mlchlgan Avenue, costing 8171.72:' ceedlng as usual
Taffee Drive north for 70 feet
893 52, and the south end of
Congress Street, 8240.12. Eck­
mans also placed a single seal
Cordon
coal on 51227 square yards on
Benson. Charles, Grant, Blair.
Thom. MUI. Church, Boltwood,
Second. Center. South. Young,
INJURANCI
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Hoffman Bros, of Battle Creek
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sewer and Peter J. Not*. Grand
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other work totaling *2,969.60.

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। Hildred Hexterly at Woodland *(Mra. Leo Frey and family.
T’
A
Haying to lhe order &lt;g the day
LyneUe 8oya spent Uie week
on local farms. -The naw mown | with her sister and frflnlly. Mr.
&amp;
hay send* all It* fragrance," and and Mr* Frank Scofield of Wood1 the field* dotted with the bite* land * Mr*. Ebert Hoover enmake a picture any artist would tired Leila Hospital Bunday for
rv “ I?
•
•
i love to paint. The only drawlu. z further medical treatment *
u P“lt hVta&lt; u *&gt; *a» follo»cd Mr. and Mr. Rudolph Soya at­
I VI KjiigJilVVi aa*^
by^fleat ^nd oat harvest. * nd tended the 33th wedding anniNine Hasting* High School
A new Explorer Port organized then falling leave* and ahov'and venary of Mr. and Mr*. KelUi
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Mno Mrs
Mrs f.uUier
Luther Lenz
Lenz and
and ville were among the 800 Jtoun«
extol* Rather. U will mean that neertag.
; *ffw-t.^nrVnm^textatht* part ■ •)aJltt attended Uie Dunn reunion people who left Uie Detroit
FiriamJuniaea and Seniors
L. u ~x.ni. &lt;.
n.. which wa* held In Coldwater at Metropolitan Airport on a mlsIrvini W&gt;Hevan Meth^
Ute home of Mr*. Harold Hamll- *ton of good will and internaplanning and DO NOT want the of the Hasting* High

K“ proposal of thl* *prt deeerree

8—THE HASTINGS HANNES

That, too, will be the only method

EDITORIAL
(Continued from Pg. 1. this Bee &gt;
iltlle or nothing tUncwisc and the
advwntage gained in parking and
the public is

Thia tort 1* Important became

housing prtaunera but fa. tn addl-

ahertff* dqwrunmi wtach in the
thing* will have to be visited more

JUF J CCIl’AffCrS

Bliss Sponsors
Explorer Post

Co Abroad
For 2 Months

r or iLnifmeerinff

Rotary Fellow
Talks on Finlant
Here Monday

Colbnel Barber
Assigned to 4th
Army Staff
montville. brother of Edward Bar-

How the people of Finland UP
work and entertain was the sut
Ftiurth U&amp; Array. Fort Sera Hou»- ject of an interesting rdfot
given by Larry Hneden to mett
ed the UH. Army Ammunition bers of the Hastings Rotar
procurement and Supply Agency Club Monday noon at their regv
.APSA&gt;, Joliet. Ill He will report tor luncheon meeting at the He
tel Hastings

wire Ire renrel llwre ih, »,. ■
Mr ."M Mn. OonMn Irewrer,
“““
wlw ha* served there the pa-d ™cl
v^ t^ Mr for Underet^idtag Program,
four year*, to being replace,) to
Mrlle oSnn iJffand&amp;l
T‘”’ H^*" «•*»«• ’
The Fourth Army responsibilities
Include the command and sujiport
Rev. .Morris Borgman of Grand Bt their lake cottage on Long
of all army acUvtttoa and Installa­
Rapids'
Lake near Cloverdale Sunday
evening. *
* i*st
tsunaay Mr.
Mr. and
ana । ThoM B°'M“ froul U»*»,*«a Ln- tion* hi tile states of Arkansas.
evening
La»t
Sunday
^rTuttherU«ii*!SI daughtera eluded: Carolyn Bachelder. 134
engineering they will eventually
drove to Allegan Park on lake *
unl^eiSanv-^Le# and Louisiana.
choose.
Robert Helrigel to the institu­
Michigan for an outing and pic- *1’*' ”3
it’'
CUI. Barber came to APSA tn
tional representative and Donald
nlc dinner. * The Banneld W6CS
18#0 after completing a duty tour
Tredinnick to lhe chairman of By Mrs. Donald Proe/r»ck held a successful smorgiubord Uuid; M“rk Englr- R3
in Korea os logistics officer with
the Post commuter. Kldine De­
Saturday evening m the MethoLln(1* «°thard. M MlddleVault. Harland Babcock and Hodlst Church social room. * Mr., vlllc- 13001 to Sweden. Kathleen
A native of Vermontville, he to
Mrs. Wayne Bucktahd eiter- and Mrs Leo Frey and Kathryn Ousklll, 'R4 Hasting*, and Kay
SX. dtaner Halbert. R4
Creek, both to a 1832 graduate of VcniwntvllLr
committee. Poet advisor is Edgar tained the Dowling Birthday X
Maurer and his associate advisor Club at her home last W#dn&gt; - cuesta of Mr. and Mr* Fred hP“ln' Jttnlce Bpringer. JM W. High School He attended the Uni­
day evening- Mrs Robert Gi- kill kuuu ui MJ. miu MJ., rreu i South. England; Carole Sweet. versity of Michigan from 1103-35
is John Ci Nelson.
was co-ba*teM. * Mtss Kat hie
. i 721 W. Madison. Demnark, and and is a 1839 graduate of the US
triral engineering, industrial Gaskill, elder daughter of the: Congratulation* to Mr. and ETeu-n vonRels, 1402 8. Broad- Military Academy.
During four years of service with
and maintenance engineering, Robert Gaskills, left Detroit ■ - Mr*. Herbert Crum who are the
Mir. ucb. n ■ • .— - .
, - —- ine yoiuiK
automation design- production. ’ iciua&gt; iuuitun*
T°un« itcvuie wiu
wUI »uvuu
,Pend
of her journey to Japan a- im .
bo&gt;'
Junf
ta
two months as members of famlpurchasing and personnel.
. r*
exchange
student for
for the
the sum
Sum-­ --------*fkcv,*w —
Uo?»pl,to?
??r —— utl
lies m
in ulc
the various
various countries.
.Tou.
He Az,
Each
phase
will
be
under
dlc
“
ange
student
‘ i! .
...
Mr* Klmer
Stanfield
....
.
«..
. ..
.u
reetton orXillMb These Will
, ,?*£!ock .. Mn
Elmer Patch
Patch nt
of Banfleld
Youth Ior
vndarManding
________________________ .
Tlie young man will answer to alao iDoMcn
of Depot
M lhcActivity
-Michigan
North
at Romulus.
include Edward Freeland, Har- J ntng
r -- j
DMa Duans. ♦ Sot-■ rem-Age Zhtcliange,' berause it
ii.in.A, Ingmlre. ning to honor Kathle.
Katlile. Six tonne:
ft
land Baboock. Homer
**Acmgs youth from Europe and
Cq1
n*rt&gt;er tlie former
Lynn Perry. John Chandler. Joe ciazMnate* spent the evening ,)n'1

Square, in on area where parking
and traffic to already congested,
There members have chosen a
where land space is limited and career in engineering and will
use till* program as a means of
enough room for future expansions
of county facillUea.

A proposal to bulk! a new Jail &lt;m
a site away from courthouse square
be teudliy accessible to the public would merit overwhelming voter
and not located in a congested
approval.

flcult to And

A proposal to crowd an expanded
new Jal) into courthouse square
Barry County doe# ne-xt new jail should be decisively defeated.
facilities, but lhe situation U not

■ir---------------- 1

Dowling

1 Camp Fire Smoke I
with Eaton County, although not I
r
i
UK MM «
Mil
c amp aowuuu ■ i
* a* m n
I Camp at Algonquin Lake. The Hubert. Max McKee. William
seesXMis were divided in two. Taller, Cal Plummer. Gordon
Blue H:nL from Junc 12th Dehnel and Robert Helrigel.
tiirough 14th and Camp Fire
rho win be paying for the
from Junc uu through
should be given consider!*- Jiuie 17th.
Mrs. Duane MJlkr, executive
Uon in deciding on the matter of
By Victor Sinon
location.
Barry county senixi as Camp
and waler front director.
SKEETER*
However, die supervisor* have
Blue Birds counarlon
taken the stand that it violates the

M Helsinki. Finland.
He also Iisd a Bummer acbw
arshlp that permitted a restart
Uxir of Europe following U
close of the University of Ha
sink! In June and lx now back I
Michigan State University wit
another wliolarship working k
Hnedrn praised the Rotary
International Fellowship p r &lt;
gram, urging continuation of tt
project which permit* *cholgj
to study abroad and to give pac
pic of other nation* a peraobi
Insight Into Amerlcanlam an
die ways of American*.

““ the „
learn
Finnish j™
language, «
hf
Uie language contains no futm
tente. mi arUcles and huw it itt
little relationship to othi
languages.
He dlscusaed the climate «
ord., * Mr.. WMkt BJmmM »»**'•
I ArrOTur M Axua *111 l» «0! ETtaSwTSS. U.M. I».
Finland and the friendUnta
attended Uuclta Vincent a "d,
, ...................... ---European teen-agers to join
„ nmghL 14 and Philip,
ding Saturday evening Tlie Vm! Michigan families in more than " th-v wdi rraide al FVrt S-m of Ils people, and their hlgt
I IV. *11*7 w..r *&gt;,.■ ...
eento were farmer resident- of
T.flfPV
: 3&lt;R)
1 •Ann-------will regard for lhe I'nlted State*.
2iW communities
communities.
'Houston after Aug 1. Aim will ' He told how the Flnnteh gm
the Doh-llng area. w .Mra. l.hlu
begin tier coliqje studies al MSU ernment work* to preserve ita tr
Gorham to convalescing at her
By Mn. Orlie VanSycUo DcltOll Mail
in September.
dciiendcnce drapite the pact «
home following medical treat­
family will
visit
.I Col
a~*. Barker and ..........
— forced
on the country by RugB
ment at Pennock Hospital last
Harting* and Vermontville friend* following World War II. Map
week. Elaine Johnson is staling LeUer of June 34:
I Uie week ot July 5. lite Edward liberate to Finland would actual
I dan o! Baltic Creek
,
Iterte-r famdy vtoited hl» broUier be considered to the “right" &lt;
aid Swan family apent the week­ called Saturday on Mr. and Mrs (.(irrYlllH (rltllS
und family In Joliet a wetki-nd ago moderate Republican* in th|
end with family and friend' ta \ Vein Wclcher. « Don Welchcr
....®
James H. Slocum. 38. Delton. I and aUcndvd
attended a gomg-away
gomg-nwuy party country, he explained.
explained
the Ann Arbor area. * Dowi ng and hh daughter, Jean, called on
Sneden believed that the p«
4H Saddle Club member* are Mr. and Mrs. Vem Wclcher for waived examination and was ' tioiMiruig Col Umber at U»e home
determine ihl* queauofi.
bound
over
to
the
Sept
13
term
1
of
Col. and Mrs. William Oralrlck pie of .Europe teemed to have
meeting
thl*
afternoon
with
their
Swadllng
and
Linda
Cole.
Father's Day. * Mr. and Mrs.
THEY will do the determining
of
Circuit
Court
when
arraigned
al
New
Ix-ndx,
IU
warm
feeling
for lhe Unit#
leader. Mr*. Jack Burchett • r
„
Fred Hyland were-Sunday dinner
and Use people will do the voUng
before Municipal Judge
# '
States and all want peace.
Barbie and Ralph Yoder of Uie ,.-jest*
ut=- v
u Mr*. Or lie Tuesday
-----of, Mr. „„
and
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__------------------------------------. .. .
____
1I-, Hm'I-.m! that nna nt th
Barney Mill dtatrlct are ircor- ■ VonSycklc. * Mr and Mr*. KeithE H*nittt on a charge of g&gt;»,
Mra Harold Cray. Mrs. Robert
most impressive occurrences I
ering from toiullectomte*.
sirHdand, Sandra and Mr, tog anned with dangeroua weap-; M«|r I
&lt;11
Greer and Mra. Wayne Buck­
place on New Year's when
-------------------------------------------------- Wmme Dunn had a* Sunday 0M1 Uli 171 U n .T «JV
prohibits a rota of "NO" and that land.
students from a doxen dlHei
dinner guests Mr. and Mr*. Etjrl
countries on the tour gaw
Nunws wLo volunteered their
RanfieM “Vicinity SUlckland. Mr. and Mrs Wcnunanimous
"loast for peace ”
time and took turn* on duty all
DUHUllll
V It mill
acll suukUnd 4nd famny. jjr
nlxancc.
J
At Munday's meeting Alt
and Mrs Robert Glos*Ip w Mr.
Deputy David Newman aald HPI
f. 1*
A ..a .
By Mn. l-rn Frey
Donald Sorby, Mrs. OnLhrll
and 'Mrs. Blair Haw blitz called I Slocum had a 22 revolver to hi*
.... f llClt 11*0111 AUlO man Cedric Morey received
The Hartings Banner Trantham. Mra. Marlon Loftus
past president'* pin. then j
Sunday night on Mr and Mra. beU and u 30mm automatic pistol I
■cnled a president's pin to C
Orlle Van Syckle. * Mra. Vcrn m hto haial to an argument'with: Lee A. Bacon. 18. 8418 Irving . ern e futsema who takes the gi
"Wetthef will entertain the JoHy-Qary Rohm at a Delton car lot'Road. Middleville, and Wayne 1 July 1.
•
Cooks were: Mrs. Clay BassdU,
P-nnnrv Mnxnirai n
Neighbor Birthday Club June 20. on June*U&gt;.
Leroy Kidder. 18. R1 Dowling.
HESS, .S™
Ke* WuM W Kn. Winwere renrenred re rem W aw.
Mrs. Ralph Long and Mrs. Royal
A M. OOOK.~g«ll«r
1* nlc Dunn will be the co-hostesses.
~
TI In Jail Tuesday by Municipal —,
Hayes.
Mr and Mrs. Jerry Roush have D
.
Jud*c L E Barnett when they EUSI AllddlC L&amp;KC
oxa nuMpaKh axd
There were daily hand-craft
entered Lake view Hospital where
’ moved here from Battle Creek PQrSOnOl lYlentlOn pleaded gullly of larceuy&lt;rom an ,
„
. ,.^7 A
scvnlons and many inuroaUng
she underwent surgery on Tues­' .tud arc living in Uie In tag ___________________________
automobile.
Hv Mrs. Bessie M. Coirnf
day * Congratulations to Ml1,-.
■' Brandt house while they are
....
, .
.Mrs Janet Marv Bacon 17 ■»*"•*•«»
Mf-evfc
Chnsune
and
Jomra
Vanda-•,
M*rpi,
&gt; C*?«
”’■ »ix
*,'•
Marjorie Lenz, daughter of Mr building Uicir iuw home cast of
«U»*CRlPTtOX
and
J.unra
Vanda-wlfp was
cd on
on
. ChrtoUi-.c
.
.
...
... . , Lee s wife,
placed
six Lr'ter uf June II:
A since of Grand Jinx game*
and Mrs Luther -Lenz, and to
J.uncs Whittemore, son of Mr Buehler and family of Freeport Linder Mid their children. Steph- monllu prob«uon .nd was held
and Mrs. Elmer Thompson of 'and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Van anic and Michael, have been overnight Co »ee the probation
of contort* between Uu- cabins.
Phoenix. Artz , are visiting i
Battle Creek, who were married ; Syckle and family of Dowling gucsta tills week of her purvntz, officer this Wednesday,
Claude Braldwoodx On July offl—_ Hodprlrk T1-t.
Wednesday m the Pennfteld A.&lt;- were Sunctap dinner guests of tlie
w“S
'£1“^“'1 Ow mnnSlSj, dSSUIfi tires tn Michigan.. Friday.
M-nfiily.ot God Church to the Mr and Mi Henry Van Syckle.
thL downtown area about 12 40 anv lode atut Mr. and Mra. Joig
presence
of
the
immediate
fami;
,
- * JeHy Buehler and Jimmy Tan ento m Grand itaplda At that;
Other activities ar enurae in­
whcR
Mason, with live Prxvya. vtoita
cluded
aervictr..
— chapel
------ ---------- , -swun-- 'a Might error. In the Woodland let's mind of iwnor while Elmer ;', Syckle arc slaying some time tunc he will start work in lus p,.rwin5 working “very hard" — -------- —----- —-------- ----- rnlng council*, fire*, dancing.. Ietter thc
p.ra(:raph unde r Thcimpaun acted as best man for ' with their grandparents. Mr. and new poaition aa dran of mtn at fruuod , p]rttwuth bclouginn to Msit of Blue Lake. Mmt
Hiuinu* Mot^atea T^ three county. W.daaaday. They a)
Mrs. Henry Van Syckle.
and fun times.
daU. of June p wlw n p,lt of o,ir hl* step-son.
; The new minister al the Brigg*. t.mbcr will find them scaled in
Everyone had a wonderful! West Woodland letter for that
Uie ofliccr&gt; and sta
Q mt* with Mr and Mra. W*
time. Camp Ftre board members date. We don't know how that amrUatl'.ryn and Cheryh- Leon­ BanfleK and Dowling Churenes Uwtr new cuiontal home which to mn
.
■ 'HiiLs at Ctiartotte for nipper aa
. - -------------,n .
, . Tjrt.,
and their famlliea certainly de- | happened but we take, credit for ard spent from Thursday until is Rev. Harold Arjnan. * We .. _
Team
Friends
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
serve a word of thanka for tlie the item anyhow * Mrs John Sunday on the Miler ramh visit- have a new Junior Ball....
Hartman took the back of tlie
ChveWta entertain#
i called the Lncey Ace's, w h'1 ..
ch
fine clean up work done before De Gran and children of Beaver tag Mr. and Mrs' Glenn Miller, play at the Pleasantview field Charles Woodrow Gillette of building and Tietz the .front. fcil tlK brother* and afotera Th
camp was started.
Diun. Wis.. and Mrs. Rosalie
Grand Rapids, who both grew up Hortmnn made the arrest.
• l’*rn «&gt;joyed a day cd ftohin.
AMtaiCAN Mtwsraru
'
»
Istafflet of Madison. Wls . visited Mr and Mrs. Mcrwyn Miller and rhey played Springfield Tuesday In Middk ville, will be interested
I family. Mr. and Mrs Percy Ells- night and won. is to 3. * ChrtoMM&gt;»
UM.U
uauamre.
ramuw*.
T,le
Cheeked
the
Pl)
..............................
. iMrs. De Graff's parents. Mr. and woith. Rev. and Mr» Milbourn# tina Campbell is working in the u&gt;
to know their daughter. Pamela,
' was marrru-d to Ronald Stone-1 “louUi Ural had (he hoodup and
^Mrt. Charlotte Berry hi expect- Mr-s George Forman, last week.
Ing. her sirter and husband. Mr iThejr SOI1 Mr and j,jrs narold Miller and family. Itev. Thelma office at Peipiock Hospital dur­ l»W also of Grand Rapid* M ,ountl t,le battery had been reMr. Frank
Pvunk Kral,
IV... to
f„ arrive
-r.l... ..
. , ..
....
....J LI;..
Mr.. and
Mn. the FMih Luiherun.Church Sat- n’ow* 11 WM n’UJU1 ,B 0,e front
Mm.
! Forman, and children nt Pntdcn- Miller. Maynard Miller and the mg the Summer. - LI.
neaday. Saturday they visile*
—i Santa Rosa. Calif , this1 ville were Thursday guests of fito Misses Janet and Elaine Clem- Donald Coy and family. Mrs Wdw
l4n»U U
««. MMrtlW W
jMr. and Mra. Arthur Rud led a
cns. * Murcia and Susan Crago Anna Coy and Mr. and Mr*
weekend to spend a week here’ parents.
Ct-MUtel- ahri ra'.lmf al
tJnte'
-_ were weekend guest* o! their clarence Cady hare returned rranddaughter of Mr. and Mra. ,ne r*P°ru
visiting relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs.victor Sisson ac
ac--------’
aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs from a vacation at Little Lake, Vance Sharp and Mr. and Mra. I
.
Mn. Berry will entertain with a1 compamed Rev. Mrs LUa Man$on of formcr
■vi family (the Cuibert family) plc- Xer of Hastings to Parchment Gordon Buxton. Marcia ulll re- near Marquette, w Mrs Anna, Iterle Gillette pf Middleville
Mr and Mrs Gordon Bennett
runner
main
tar
the
week.
!
Coy
lx
visiting
her
daughter.
Mrs.
i
ter
ut
H.nvord
City,
Friday.
4
nlc at her Gun Lake cottage.
Sunday where sire preached
and children. Todd and Stary
Joan Engle and Susan Sanborv
Mr and Mrs Norman Leonard Barbara Clark.
They were dinner guests of Mr.
look Aitoon to Inlorloclm Mu- — ...
.»»•*.
wire omraig th? graduates froa
and Mrs. Harold Hodges. In the and family of T Drive North j
.
sic
Camp
on
Monday.
Alison
won
the
HaaUnga
High
Friday.
«
were
dinner
gursto
oilier
izmily,
I
at ternoon the Sissons called on
a scbularahlp with her clarinet.
j
Qtofr
. ....-------------- ------------------------ -Mr. and Mrs. John Kuempe) Mr and Mrs Leo Frey. * Linda
site will be three two weeks Tiw Mrv
Robcn vuuer of
■ Frieda Williams), friend of Vic­ Lenz, daughter of Mr and Mra
nua. iwwi
ui ararwatre
uirarwaier. .---------- of Grand RapKia
■ ., , vtalteg
family
went
on
11
vncntinn
••,!.,
...
.
mt
a
varattan.
en.
F
ul
Icemf
,
Mwdh
.
tU]e
her
pentito.
Mr
and
Mra
FTanl
tor when they were young people
By Mrs. W. II. l.heeseman
trip north. Mra Alice h.u
MppotnUd to
M11|Ur^, Engle. Sunday * Mr. and Md
m Fret-port They had not seen Michigan University Tuesday and
of Hastings and Candv j
___
w—. rSnTJS'a
w./ Gust
i-wi! IK.
- ox-us-ipiii-^;
each other for mure than 25 Wednesday, taking he orienta­
are -------carinit'L lor
home.
....
•— ...withrma
hl* vraroer.
tn*
years and there was much to tion teste. * Mr and M:- Nor.....—
-— i —
..the
—t*Joi
—
u,e
m
man Frey from Battir- Creek well pMromarxl. by over 100
Mr and Mrs. Wimam HamH**ungs. Jay-* grandparents are-------------* 1
talk about
John o;I)fT of
, Michigan
Mlchlgttn State Junkr
1 Mr. and Mrs Maynard Perry were Sunday dinner gue u of . hungry P&gt;M&gt;Ie who pratoed lhe round of BotUe Creek »pent Mr wld
Junior Jln
Jia.
of Nashville were Thurxday can- Mr. and Mrs Fred Frey a- Fair commute,- on Ute quality of U&gt;e Sunday with Mr. and Mr* gtmquln Lake Jay a .&lt;hedu!fd to Garrett to Uw second Snartas
Lake *
and M:
I food, w Mi* Pauline Kenter who Claude Hammond of »w.w,..
HaMmra report, at
.i w.&lt;&gt;
tv.,.,, t,
—
oparraa
cis-Bi__ MUL-iiorae—or vtevrKt.i-?x''
■ M:
-y; ?'!•&gt;
^r- Everett
t-j^u^ju^^^usLJcauunejttxs«x-.wna_Adaiia£_nMUHism«_w.
west Point,
'Schaibly. They also called on-Couch from Dowim;
Mon- u a atudgdt at Wtwtern State Mr. and Mra. Arland Bromh-y to brgln hi* training
feel tn the broad jump.
Mrs. Ohmcna Schaibly and Mrs.1 day dinner guests of Mr and Umvcrr.it/ was home for the of Delton abo visited the Ham-5
afternoon.
weekend. Pauline is studying for monels
‘ on Sunday
...
-

Lacey

West Woodland

(.lUirged lilt II

......

—-

- Day Terms for

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CORNER WALNUT AND S. JEFFERSON
HASTINGS

Tlie Edward Freelands, the gurets were Mrs Josephine Neills
Leonard Spykers and the Orval.and
— RuascU Cole.
Cutshaw* were at the Barn The-! The Chris
Kaecheles
are
— '
' ■
atre Sunday evening to see spending the Summer at Wall
"Camelot.

THE

NEW

WAY

Jockeu

Mis Zelah Healy was taken to
j Lakeview Hacpttui in Baltic Scoa and Oayr Marble at the j
' Creek last week for medical Middleville Baptist Church on |
Saturday. Monday callers at the
i Patricia Moody and her three Cuaey home wore her errand­
.■asters returned Saturday from daughter and family, Mr. and |
Mra. Russell Slrauabaugh a n d i
' llwa in M.imachiuwWA ♦ Mr. and children of Fn mont. Ohio, and ;
I Mrs Keith Ball whose silver Mra. Gertrude Jones of Nashville.
WwVUiht
Sunday were sur­ Tlie Caseys visited Wlnford Cisey.
prised when 6&lt;1 n lallvtB on each who U ill. on Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Clara Hammond accom­
side came to help them oelepanied Mr. and Mrs. George
; &lt;-rt lUxxl.s to expecting friends Snyder of Caledonia to Grand
IIUIII
from I-UKWUIU
England AWII
soon Ul
to spend Rapids Sunday wlvw they were
sotne time as their gueflts.
dinner girste at the home of

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�Marsha_ McKibbin,
.
'
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As Big Day Nears

Hostings Women
Betty Williams and Attend
Hospital
Klaus Bachmann Auxiliary Conclave Vermontville
Exchange Vows
Couple Married
In Metnodist Rites

Parmalee Church
1$ Setting for
Lovely Nuptials

Mias Gall Furman, who will
become the bride of Alfred Hawraney of Framingham. Mass., on
The marriage of Mias Marsha
W. »** tanored Thursday
Mta Patricia Jeanne Osbun.
MrKibbln. daughter of Mr. and
* bridal siwwer held at tta
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. t Duane
Mrs. Rolland McKlMfa. r-'* ***— n—
*------- ---’
Oabun. Middleville, became Uie
Rtaiardson. son of Mr,
bride
of Chariot Wayne Burghdoff,
Robert Rldiardaon. was a
•on of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burgh­
«t the Ftrat MelhodSl (
doff, Hastings. In a double ring
ceremony performed by Uie Rev.

Mis Bally Williams, daughter
of Mr. and Mra. James Williams,
Middleville, became the bride of
Klaus Bacluiuuin, um uf Mr. and-

Tlx bride - Uw .UugMer M Mr.
and Mra Hubert Lm at 287 S.
Main Street. VennontvWe, and Mr.
Child's parents.are Mr. and Mra.

length white satin gown with a
Jacket. trimmed Ln chantilly lace
and a waist-length veil. Her

.Beg Your Pardon

---------,

The bride took her place at the
altar gbwned tn a street-length
drtau of white Lice over beige She

Miss Helga Baclmuum. sister uf
Lite groom, worn pink with white
lace and carried pink rosea.
David Curtiss &gt;ranting* sang
■ Because'' and The Lord's Hospital.
Prayer." accompanied by For-I A noor

Mike Whitney and Mta Rose-| In the wrlU-up last week of
mary Grant, who will bo mar- the Andrew-White wedding, the
ftt.cie’oilnd following waa omitted by the
Hclcntji. Ohio are
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Fechncr. sister of the groom,
look the place of the groom s
mother. She wore yellow.
At tlie reception in the church
basement Mra. Alvin Osburn,
Wyoming Park. cut the cake.

A duplicate bridge team of four
guinea was played st tlie Hastings
Country Club on June 27.
Using the International match
point method, the team composed
of Mrs. Gordon Ironside. Jr.. Mrs.
J. C. Clarey. Mrs. Roy Hubbard

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Mrs. Arthur Armstrong of Battle
Ml«a Julie Rosenberg. daughup Creek, cousin of U:e bride, served
MU* Dawn BurgJidoff.
of Mr. and Mra. Monroe Roscfn coffee;
‘
berg, was lhe flower girl and".cousin of Uie groom, was at Uje
book, and Busan Rosenberg
Master Lynn Otto, cousin of the guest
1
and
Jackie
DeVries. Middleville,
groan, carried the ring* on a heart ‘
were at the gift table.
duped satin pillow.
.
Michael Kelley acted as beat . Fur traveling, tlie new Mra.
m u.n.r.
S •.ES’tS
Shmr. 1U«W; rhll Urn
Middleville, and Michael Kelley of
wore wnlt0

The Fred Jones Io
Be Honored July 4
On 50th Jubilee

Out of town guests wore from
SL Joseph. Parchment, Battle
Creek. Nashville, Clarksville.
Woodland. Saginaw, East Un­
sing, and Keasd. Germany.
Klaus is a 1963 graduate of
Hastings High BchooL

Mra. Osbun chose a blue lace Hastings. Grand Haven. Lansing.
-- —
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Battle Oreelt&lt; Greenville.
Mich., and Pennsylvania.
Mr. and Mra. Robert Burghdoff.

A nch tender chocolate cake and light Huffy white cake
are combined to make a marble cake that vyi*&lt; be a treat
for the whyle family. Iced in choc fudge or butter cteam.
Chopped German Cinnamon Bread

Chocolate Glazed Donuts

EVERYTHING FOR THE
Haattngs Country Club dupll-1
cate game on Tuesday night |

Ataauiuln Lake on Friday evening.
The newlyweds are living at 1378
NL.sokl Drive, Algrsiqutn Lake.

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DALE'S BAKE SHOP

Tlie* Jones' who now make
their home at Wai! Lake. will
attend the wedding of their llrat
grandchild, David Pau! Hamil­
ton. at St. Luke# Episcopal
Church, Saturday afternoon.
July 3rd tn Kalamuno, when lie
taken. Miss Margan-t siengw,
daughter of Dr. and Mrs Wal­
worth R. Staiger. as his bride.
Tlie groom graduated from the
School of Electrical Engineering
at Cornell University in June

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Duplicate Bridge
Team Uses Match
Point Method

Mra. Frank McCloskey won first ,
place, north and south and Mra. I
Gordon Ironside and Joseiyn'
Ironside won first place, cuat and I
west. Second place, north and
south went to Mra. D. C. French
and Mrs Wliltam Stebbins. Mrs. |
Jack Osgood and Mrs. Roy Hub­
bard were second place winners, •

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Plastic Forks and Spoons
Paper Napkins
Part of the Joy of a new home
Is showing frichds around and
through the house for the first
time. That was what Mra. Homer
Becker did Tuesday- morning
when she entertained eight;
guest* for ooftec on the terrace
balcony porch overlooking the
jlovely view on the bend of
l Tbomapple River coat and
south of Center Road. The Beck-

Guests of Ute Vlnoo Ottosen*
at l&gt;er parents’ cottage at Bllrcr
Lake over Uie weekend were, the
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Gordon SoUiards. Ben Cann, j
Fred Markka and George Hama- j

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�•—THE HASTINGS BANNER
prarstUy. July I. IMA

down the •BvonBptjle
mrr afternoon, lie and his young
rotnpaiiMn had dWcorerrd a par­
tially wMhed out Indlou lairial

Senior Citizens
Learn About lhe
Indians in Area

and some of the utensils which
die Indian* were accustomed to
uury with their departed, and
which were filled with food to
supply the departed spirit with
„ IK.
nappy hunting ground*.
Benior cutr-m* or Hastings ana, jjnnnan
&lt;■»&gt; &gt;»• ?&lt;•&gt;.
vlsitara from MlddlrvlUe and i study and research have compelled
NaalivlJle met at the Rpisropal him to accept the tart that the
Parish House Maxlay fur a bound- Indian popubtiwi of our country
ful picnic dinner and a tbie pto-1 was not treatwi fnirly by our guvgram.
■
enimenl in thai# early days, and

Society newS Nashville Church

Rev. Don Gury
Gur
I
Attend* Cur»illo \
At St. Philip’s

Cteile Hooi Now
Recuperating After
Mishap in Rome
tlwy ivcetved word that their
daughter, Cecile* hod had an
I auto accident in Rome, Cecile ta
teaching in Vicenza. Italy and
waa vlsiung friends in Rome
over the weekend.

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lovely Nuptials

celebration
honoring trie
------- —
held on Sunday. June 21. Tho«c
attending were Mr. and Mr*
Thomas McCormack and dough- aid Carroll exchanged wedding
vows Monday. June 1. at 7 pm.
and Mra. George Surratt and tn Uie Nashville Evangelical United
son*. Phillip and Andrew, of Brethren Church

The Rev. Don M. Oury.
of Emmanuel Episcopal Church.
Iiad the rather unique privilege
ol attending a threr-day con­
ference, known as a ••CuraiUo."
at St. Philip's Catholic Church

Miller. Cipdy. Matthew. Mark, and Mra. Buryi TVwnsend of Nash­
and Thomas, Grand Rapids, and ville and Mr. Carroll's parents are
I. '
.
rS.rw.ll rO
and daughter. Terri, of Wood­ Cltarlotte.
land. A turkey dinner was serv­
The Rev Harley V. Townsend
ed picnic style in tlie back yard of Nashville, grandfather of Ute
tklde. perform^ Uie double ring
ceremony.
Baskets ot pink snapdragons and
Mra. O David Hoag and Mra
Orval Cutahaw. Jr.. entertained while gladioli and trven-branch
raiKklatnn deroratnl Uu- church.
home of Mra Hoag on Wednes­
day. June 10. for the pleasure of organ and accompanied Misa Don­
Mra Richard Huke as a fare­ na Townsend, evusm of t)»e bride,
well got-to-gether M the Flukes who sang Oh Perfect Love" and
the ' Lord's Prayrr?
The bride, raeorted to Ute altar
Vicksburg. The centerpiece for
by her father, wore a floor-length
pretty mm. Il waa an informal white aatln gown, styled with a
party with friends wishing Joan bee bodice having tong bee sleeves
much happiness in her new pointed at Uie wn.st and scalloped
home.
made by the bride The elbow­
length veil of illusion was attached
To observe the toth wedding to a crown decorated with peart*
anniversary of the Clayton and rhlneatones. She carried a
Bnuidateltem their daughter*. bouquet of pink sweetheart roars
tl»e Robert Dudleys of Kalauin- and white c-maltona
Mis* Sheila Saunders, friend of
Gordon's mother. Mra. Sndney Uie bride, was the maid of honor.
Beach, entertained them for dln- She wore a floor-length pink lace
over taffeta drera and matclilng
veil. She also carried a pink and
white bouquet.
Rbbert Carroll, brother of lhe

demolishing it, and Cecile suf­
fered a hip injury so that she

(lilurlUn living and Christian
Ing about July 1. and feel* for*
tunite that she was not hurt
In Michigan, a growing num­
any worae and that her friend tar of non-Roman clergy and
laymen liave been invited to at­
i badly.
tend
tlieve conferences and Paday table, too wa^ geil filled, and
w(lh tb(. imjuu-jR n( the
■ In Italy accident settlement* i-.iut oun' went In Ida capacity
ot
! Pruim lran^ region by WUham
!ar« conducted mach different ... chairman of the Commission
ranged a lovely centerpiece or her
from
those
in
tills
country.
Uie
,
on
Ecumenical
Affairs of the
MpcclaUy tine garden flowers.
In »uch high regard was he held ENGAGED—The •ngagsmNit of 4*---------- — - ------ . ----- — — r.pucvpw
v. nmc.u
Notable among the annlvtraary bv the Indians that after hb death , Miss Linda Finnic to Paul Peter- “fouhd
by lhe claimant, but, Michigan.
celebrant* were Mr. and Mra. Roy hu widow wa* presented with a son was announced by her par- i Cecile feeb that ahe has things
jfe
accompanied by anUrge number at valuable braver j mtn. Dr. and Mra. Raymond G | well under way. She felt badly ' o!jlcr member of hb commission,
Louis Erwsv. Fifty-two years agu skin* to b? fattilmicd Inta a warm (Fmnle. on Sojurday. June 26 A | that her school year iwht com- . y.. Howard Morrlinn of Kainthe Erway brothers were married and durable fur coat which *he family party was held at their j plrtcd and aim waa unable to | aialoo The Curalllo included
at a double wedding ceremony ‘All could alwaj* keep to rmicmlx-r Wall Lake cottage. Mine Fmnle attend tha graduation, etc Twoiubout 60 clergy and laymen,
four — brides and groan* — luul that the Indan* hired ttjul trusted u a graduate of Stephen* Col- of her former teaching and colr tIltJOuy from southwestern Mlchher husband
lege. Columbus. Mo. and also at-: lege friends are flying to Italy ...an
,.
. ______________
1 tended Eastern Michigan Uni- to visit her soon which will help ‘
„ versity.
verslty.
Mr
Pcteraon,
pas the time of her rectiper- ■
..
. Mr.
.. Peterson,
...
..the
. son
. of
. I| to.. pons

ENGAGED—Mr. afid Mra. Frank
Theodore Blunk of 315 Strath­
more Road, Lansing, announce
the engagement of their daugh­
ter. Nola Jean, to Albert Robin
Pender, son of Mrs. Gertrude
Pender of Hasting* and Uie late
Maurice J Pender. Mis* Blunk is 1
a graduate of West Suburban I
Hospital School of Nursing ini
Oak Pork. HL She received her
bachelor of science and muter of
aru degnMra from Michigan State
««d ao wry were.
-- --------------- -----------------UniveraMy where he whm afliH-.-somei
University,'graduating with high
By Mrt. Sylvan Ta/tf
honors She was a member of
The Ea
Earl
McMullens of Al- utt-d
uted with Phi Sigma Epsilon I mui
wn,. JJames. Who is a certified
«rr
'' Tlir
’‘ McMullrtW
off to a good start with Rrncrai ■onquin Itakc enurtalnrel with n | Fraternity a Fall wedding is be- • public accountant, ha* tx-en '...
honors College and Is a member
of the Phi Kappa Phi National
barbecue on Sunday afternoon 1
planned.
taken into the Robert and Sherry .
,.r .un~
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.
j
.
Honorary.
The bride-elect b pre.K. picwure
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.on
H— lit-.rhw
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tar uie
ii! ftr-m 111 RIirM'KnZirl Tn
Gtorta Demond of Caledonia
lty Ua&lt;.hftlt{ at Mfrcy
and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Meric I
ra
f
i T"
•
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spending this week with her of Nursing of Lansing. Mr Penk
’
’
andmoUier,
Mrs.
Sylvan
Tagg.
.
&lt;j
cr
athletic
director and co­
followed, and after Hut the noted Jrom Zionsville. Ind. Other
* Mr. and Mra. Ronald Geiger.; operative education coordinator
Sllvartonc Sestet, dlrrtlrd by Jim guests were Mr. arai Mr.-. Uury |
■ Mr. and Mra Roy Dukes and . nl Okemos High School. He reMatthews. presented an Interesting Baum and family and Mr. and
The doctor hari told lhe Itoj1 •
j
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Charles
Geiger
।
eelved
both
his
bachelor of arts
Chrbons that their baby would '
Mra Earl McMuUen. Jr.
। rtijoyed dinner at Point Wrot • &lt;n(j master of a&lt;ts degrees from family of Kalamazoo and Mra. Mlcliael Pennock. cousin of the
By Mr*. Dan Pnlnrrnan
which Mrs Nielsen furnished as­
Gall Hess and family foe dlntute accompaniment* and all cl
Karen
Frost
and
Jan
WiiwnThe bride's mother chose a blue
।
through
Windmill
Island
al
Hol
­
planned.
which were much appreciated by
Dnp Freat. and Martha Alice
birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn brocade sheaUi dress with beige
Mr. and Mrs John Wallace land. Sunday In honor of FaBeadle uf Battle Creek were also
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wayne
Owen
th.Ts
Day
and
Ronnie's
and
. Finally came Ross. Johnson, and
This couple wvrv married at and two children of East Lan­ Connie'* birthdays * Barney
Sunday guests.
his cabinet of Indian artifact* He |
Byron, ill, the afternoon of
mint green drew with white acgave an account of Iww drifting Lake on Thursday afternoon. June 26th and Uie baby, a girl. sing spent the weekend with Mr. Staler of Middleville and Alfred
June 34. Other guests were:
and Mrs. John Anthony. * Mra. | Sutler were Saturday dinner
Tlie Harold Smiths rnterA reception was held in the
Karen McKeough. Sandy Qilles--- --------------- -— — ------ Manrartv Bartlett of Detroit waa
inirato of Mr. and Mra Gcorp.talned at dinner on Sunday hon­
church parlors irflss Sue Shaffer
•
atra.
mane
buitocx
M"Ev
'
r
'
tl
lf««hn»n
and
in a Grand Rapid* hospital me an OrermghV&gt; guest of Mr. and sstep.
Estep. * Mrs.* Marie Burdick
oring the 40th wedding annl- and Mra Robert Rolfe, cut the
Patty, of Lansing were
ismtr. Swimming and skiing was evening of June 26th as senedu- ; Mrs Homer Bartlett and at- and John Black of GuU Lake I
wedding
rake. «,hUe Mis* Bonito
were
Sunuay
vudtora
of
Mr.
and
I
2?J
u^dnJ
T?
,
“
n
,
d
I followed by a cook-out, tlie fea- led. Tlie Carbons have a young undtd the graveside services of were zjunuay vuutora ot air. ana
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----other. -than
«
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..
Mr* mn. &lt;?™».
Cramer .inc
Tlie
Cramer* , Gueau
.un.
urnmer.
~ ------— the honorcca
. Bcbun, Miss Loretta Gardner and
E.UP
Mn M„.
T
“ vrsraern
i ture being a bon voyage cake son. Mike mi the new arrival 1* Carlyle Haight of Brighton at ■u,. own
called on Mr. and Mrs Donbld *«,* ,Mr• ond
Smith Miss Linda I*ennock malsted with
decorated with^i plane and a tlw second great-great gtand- Lakoddtf Cemetery Saturday. * —•—•— - — - •—•• Vamev at their cabin at Maritin
family
of
Grandville,
Lena
tllclr cabln at ',nr " Fagertfxom
pagerttrom of Batth Creek.
miniature replica of Rome, as child for grandmother. Mr* Roy Mrs. Arvilla Murty attended tho day dinner guests of Mra Wilbur .
Terri left • Sunday from the ■■Minnie'' Dooh tle, who con- meeting of the Nurses Alumni Dye of Lake Odrara a Mra °
- •
Mr “nd Mr» . Clarence Hull Smith and family, and Ken Pamela Carroll and Mias Hbeny
i Metropolitan airport to visit tier chided Hint this was a mw. Association Saturday at the Merton Meiccar wo* a Thursday
eventful weekend.---------------------------------------------------------------------(brother In Rome.
Kalamazoo State Hospital. Ttz
Tlie visitor of her sister. Mr*. Jerry Iand »«»Uy are planning to leave Smith. The honored couple were Pennock assisted while Ute bride
and groom unwrapped Uie gifts.
for Alexandria.
Thore attending the wtddlnR IW graduate* had a 1 pm. lunch­ /Gthumus of Alto, a Linda ®n B1*
. abo presented with many lovely
The bride made a pink Irish
L* eix-naing
spending ’.' « •• “ ----in
In honor or
of their
ihclr 40th
wedding From Hastings, besides the fam- i con. w Mr and Mrs. Alvin Xitolsky of
o&gt; LowtU is
--- the many in— ; I gifts.
। in
&lt;otn wcaaing
; . grandmother. ^r*'Un
*« tcrestlnn
nlaces tn Waxhlnctrin.
linen suit, and Uie groom's mother
»lac”
-------- the Bert Benham*
------- Uy
those In the wedding ! Spaulding of Grand Rapids were this week with &lt;her
I annivetaary.
C. and also to ^it
visit her brother
brother J
...
’ ’ ’
,
made a white lace oyer taffeta
nr
party, included l he Cedric j Tuesday visitors of Mr and Mr*. Mra. Ruth Bleani. w Mr and D
•M
Urt Oonrtd McDyrt.
« »« wd
I Buckingham Inn. Ooguac Lake, Moreys. Fay Clardys. Willard Harley 8tad*l Thursday callers Mr*. Henry Myers were Sunday
ment decnralerf th* tahta at • «llt. She wore a pink and white
Tliere
There win
will be
be a
a caravan
caravan of
of mradmuon open house at the
i by their eon and wife, the Rob- Bra I tils and Dr. and Mrs Everett were Barney Ludwig of Lansing dinner guests* of Mr. and Mra.
trailers cn route to Hamlin chertn. Cramer's honoring their corsage from her bridal bouquet
Phelps.
and Mr*. Thdma GlHiland of Lester Alberts of Manton * Mr
Mr*. Henry Myera visited
nw Ludtagton for »
daughter. Mary Ann. on Bunday.
The Donald Doolittle family, ’-“nnlng and sitter, Mra Ruth and
i
ning. and tlie Wilson Ouldets
° no’ihi. irm .nt 1&gt;L mJJunc 17 Thlrty-eight guuU at- Battle Creek. Kalamazoo. Middle­
entertained tliem on Saturday with Ron and Cheryl. vtttt«l tn Tusker, were Saturday visitors Mr and Mrs Carl Blackledge
°
mJ
Out of Urern gurata were ville. Charlotte. Grand Rapids.
flrs„ K^nn^h R^h ।and baby. Mra Pearl Erragcr I
evening honoring the snme oc­ Chicago for several days, enCoMwatcr. Vermontville. Kalamo,
, route home from the wedding. ' a,ul ,Mrs ’’ord Snyder of Pood- i
casion.
_
.. Mr "ivl M— M.rt,-.,. Tn.
ton. Charlotte and Mt. Clemens.
,
, ’
.
man and Nancy Jo of Livonia
Celebration Awaits
s£_nt J**Yr_°”d
Mr. and Mra. i ZTr
Mrs visited
Floyd the
Baxter
Inmans
Delores Strimbcck and clilldren rence
n„. - .Christiansen.
....
"
Add curry powder to boiling English Arrivals
«lw»
ClklrTlie
Ortau
and
Robert
and' with a luncheon and bridge Ing their annual dance- Saturday.
vuhm &gt;K.
n.tr
or~n,«
,r,H of T«kf odtsuv were Saturdav “
Obert Lambert and Mr. and
water &lt; allowing I’i teaspoons
Jan,M SP"”1 T*1*? P1*? lo Thursday afternoon at tier Ixmo
Mr and Mrs. Robert Rhodes, Mr and Mrs Rush were also visitors of her parents Mr and I
Mrs.
Richard
Shoebridgc
*
Mra
n
.l
ot
.
of
'^
ltnc
“
ld
’
olfl
.
n
*
on
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Broadway.
Honors
for
the
cooking rice This makes a won­ Rl, Dowling will be celebrating j sfuett.* of his mother. Mra. MayMarvln Freestonl wllf call and
troii vanirAnti
for the i afternoon's
went to . Mra.
Jewell
Vanclcrnoff nt
of u.»in-.
Hasting* ■ The
„ ,,,v Harts will remain
1
. Al play
H
. .
derfully tardy “bed" of rice on
Bb‘lolPh there will bf, rffreahmento. In
which to serve creamed dried un Sunday with die arrival of ding and reception of Dianne and Mr. and Mrs Ray Iteed of
case of rain the dance will be
beef, for luncheon or supper. It Mr and Mrs Ted Surners of Greenhoe of (Milliken Saturday Grand Rapids vwlted their mo - xtr and Mrs Eugene Henber Flora and Mra. Cornell Denton,
Jul^jit l^keyod HKhlfcflAoL
ther.
Mr*.
Bull*
Tubta
at
lhe
‘
^
wue
2^'
j
•
•
•
•
evening
thre. Mra. Stolla Tubto al the
“n &lt;,‘*n'‘ou‘e ~Dor*!
•
। Nottingham. England.«»«i™
Bhoebrldge home.
•
,’?.ed^2
laymona Outlerrw.
uuuemz and
ana j• Rtetywd
rviciyua dikxwmus
nome. Bunt»un-7
_ ira^t mV I| Mr*. Homer Smhh entertained
placed In a ring mold. Uun un­
Mr*. Sumers and Mrs. Rhodes , Mrs. Raymond
i .u,
—..
I xm«*
.. II. .sara ot
uncie nanti
ozr. _ ........ .
.. *
°f uis
h{?JLita
uLr aunt,
Tinned
molded after forming, to be1 have been pen ptd* for about 12 Rebecca Il-cc returned to their day afternoon. * Mr and Mr*.
Sunday after a Paul Olmstead and Str.
rervtxl with the creamed dried. yearn and have never met.
I home nt &gt;Albion
------------------her Gun Lake cottage Monday
lalt with
A family dinnerIs being plan- I 10-day visit
with her
heimother.
------- ... Mr. and Mn. Ivan Olmstead of .^5® JV,
bref jn th.- center, gurnlrJusi.
s ims
nor Vargas,
Vanra*. and
and famfam- Claryville, and Mr and Mr* H*nU*r. famU&gt;
I'aTtn' Sat:
with spiced nprlcote rolled in. ned lor Mr andMra Rhodro IMra- I-rontB
June 10th birthday but the honby ttvclr children. Mr. and Mrs u&gt;' Mr Gutterrez spent
the
Tom &amp; Solly Robinton
Eum~ Bl
Jamra Rlaxira. Mr. and Mrs. weekend here * Mra. Olga Gar- Aril
Mr. and Mrs Don Rayner a?d
Guest* of/the Norman Wil- Thoma* Rhodes and Gary at1 re&lt;l °f Kalamazoo and Mrs.
295 N. Michigan
Kathy, and Mr and Mr* Ga^ry'
Mrt^
ibims fantrSe the July 4th hall- their home in Dowling. Tlve ! Fmntfs Copry of Parchment ♦ Mrs. Larry Hoffman and Rayner are spending this week at *
128 W. Caatar St.
day weekend will be his abler, former. Mildred Irene Mack and | werc Bunday guests of the Har- daughter, Cindy. Of Wayne are Wall tjikr Mr and Mr* David
cnl':oKo
tteo months.
re­
Thursday
evening.
auiacis Mrs.
airy, Thelma
inenna Gillioun- sjicnmna two wee*.* won ncr Wall Lake Mr and Mra. David [umcd
Mr*. Eunice Springer and family '. Robert Rhodes were united-tn j icy Stadete
land
of Lansing ttttt!
and M
Mrs.
Huth
und
°£
’
cf Si Louis. Mo
marriage on July 1. 1940 hi tof
— —
— ”
2'..*: ' parents.
------ , Mr. and Mra. Charles
Tasker were
were Saturday
Saturday evening
evening iI Geiger,
Geiger.
.,el them over the *Mkend'
Bucbel. Ky. Rev. Paul Watson Tasker
'gueoto. ♦ Mri E.-Ray Strecker)
------------ •-----------■ Mr nn&lt;l Mra. Homer Becker
officiated.
I and Daryl returned home Thura- j Mr. and Mra. Robert Cosiley and , “9d J'nnr,MrMr* Vemor Pierce Taylor.
day by plane from Grand Dtiplds-' son. Gary, and her brother. Mr. J“l0“8h&lt; , £ ,"nd ® j ., ar.e,*?ce
Quite Identical
:to
io uu-onr,
LaPorte, Texas,
lexas. arrer
after vpenaspend- iI and »U1.
Mrs. uaui
Dean orisui
Stuart ana
and runuy
family
JL' .Delton —
and Mra Allen j”—T“.—.— T----------.......................
_ _ panning
.,........ to spend. Klv
will
X Twa l^ikewood High Soptio- ln
K lwo weeks with tier mother, ,jot Freeport, are
E,ly,.at
of Katnmazrui w
,
lend* for luncheon at the Hasinorea
Horottal ,Mra.
Mr. orvtsStreck-,; Uw wetdtend uof‘ die Fourth ai
at ore
the' -“* uL--e c
%*- Bickers of Delton on Ungs Hotel Tuesday non.
mates left
left ButtonrarUi
Butterworth Hospital
-'us. Don
uiui Peterman w.
-.In Grand
..
.......
. after
*. II rr »P»&gt;f &gt;«*&lt;, weekend at &gt;the
v... i' Rmnlrs'
■!&gt;»
tlie
, ■ .■
. Rapids last week
Brooks eottacre
cottage nt
at ritm,
Glen tLake.
u,e Fourth.
ruurtn.
both had been hospital bed for I ITttrman home, but had to re- f Mr. andMrs Ray Serven of ; Mrs Nellie Ryan returned Bun­
Identical knee operations perl
turn Monday to hL* work at the tMiddleville. Mra Max Bump and ctoy from a thrce-weck visit with
formed by the same doctor The Manned Spacecraft Center. I Mr. and Mrs. Frank PrenUce . relatives and friends. Site visited:
Rirh were Larrt Bolthouse
NASA.
visited their sister. Mn Orpha her grand-sotu. Pat and Timmy
daughter of Mr and Mrs BrinkTlie Lake Odesm High School
I Nlchola at the Fair Haven Home Ryan, and their mother. Mra. |
w.i.i
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------- ”' Wood.
T Ini
— „r i1M5
&lt;m* win
Boithmiic."
and Dianne
I claJU
»'ll&gt; hold &gt;1,-1Uielr amu
20th :ln Plainwell on Tuesday. June 22.)Marjorie Ryan, of Taylor, her;
Mrs. Clarence Prenttav of Oke-' granddaughter. Mr. and Mrs. i
..
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Wood They each have twin ’School Bunday. July 4. with a MM. MT. if.d Mn. F/ed Pitnllce i win. Ames and family of Treh- j
■ rvt Mr arvt Mn Wanlr t&gt;—ir«1
details in preparing for a wedding
brothers.
■ potluck dinner at one o'clock.
_______ •
Bring own
ncvrragv.
a isn to pass.
funer*l °f Naj. Wil-1 Smith of Wyandotte.
•_______
Bring
own bevreage.
dish to?,t!cnd
pass.5j!
sandwich™ and
and service.
service. ★
* Rev.
Rev.
n^gvrald In Kalamazoo on
Guests from Saturday unUl
— . .I
.
—
sandwiches
Cndlcrs
fam- Frttay.
I Tuesday of last week U the
photographer. Good professional
CridlCTS Take Gavel and Mrs
Mrs.. C
C.. R. Turner ana fomMiddleville^
aftre th0,,the
’T
MiddlevlUe’s service club*
clubs have •»'
•&gt;&gt;' Mt
1*R Sunday after
the mommorn­
the
&lt;the? niece and husband. Mr.
' Cridler*
Crldlers for president*.
presidents. Harrying
B a r r v *” worship
u‘ service
*“ at
— •*
“ EUB
County Clerk William Cridler Church for Ohio, where Rev.
J,'*1 ?4ra:_JK^?rth Cotry, ot
once-in-a-lifetime moments
Copper L
Lantern
Sunday ,n
and
takes the gavel a* president of---------' *
-------- ‘ with "
“nUm faundav
d visited
-------- —
Turner la
affiliated
the CooDCr
vividly alive forever.
the Middleville Rotary this! Children'* Home at Flat Rock. the Paul Oibton family of Mid­ ily picnic for their pleasure.at the
dleville in the afternoon.
John Chandler cottage at Long
Thursday, and his son. BUI. be-1
Why
Not Call U* for the
Tlie Otto Calvins will be enter­ Lake on Sunday.
come* president of the Lions
Ccntral Michigan University-*
Beit Wedding Photography
Club BUI is branch manager of I tennis teams wen Interstate Con- taining Uie Phil Chrysler* of
the Wayland State Bank In Hup- 1 fercncc chcamplonshlpa in 1961 Grand Rapids over the Fourth, and tended the VFW Convention In
Uie men are planning some tithing
kin*.
1 and 11X13.
trips. Mr. and Mrs. Don Fnmita'n.
S Photography
Teri, and Uie new baby. Donald, my. of Vermontville visited Mrs.
107 S. Jefferson 945-3967
Jennie Endsley, who is now at the
the Colvins since Use release of home of her daughter, the Frank
Christies, on Monday.
from lhe luwpital, have relumed
Mra. Bedford Butcher of Union
io their home.
City. Ind, is a house-guest at tlie
The Peter Cobles had dinner in Richard Cotter home.
Okemos and visited friends there
on Sunday
from Saturday until Monday with
their son. Hubert Cooley, in Madl­
- . ,—aoo. wcc. ane lAioieys pion to oe

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Rowladw Tk Middle Lake, Mra.
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Ml* Susan Taylor, daughter of .
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• . , .
she
awarded a National
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Claaa Command which went into almu‘ j toted combat action against a
battalion of infantrymen from
I the Minnesota Army National
Guard unit The exercise was
designed to provide training in
I.the air movement of ground
force* In independent small unit
operation* in an underdeveloped
northern environment. Tlx: 34year-old soldier, a mcclianlc in
the 272nd Signal Company at

Museum is open

1 to 4 during the Summer. Adults
b taking In old children's toy*
which will be restored for a
chlld'a room Your family trcaabeing enjoyed by many people

I Tlie Robert VanderWerfi and
। their two youngsters, who have
i been here visiting her parents.
1 Dr. and Mn. Raymond Flnnle.
| returned to their honje in Meno­
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iaton District

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mental projects In vocational ‘
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,
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devetoprmmta in the urea.
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children reside at 601 N. Drive
in Marshall.
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J. Ronald Sim, eon of Mr. and
Mra. Wright Sim of 537 W Wal­
nut. wax graduated from Michlgan State Unlveralty on June 13 i
with bachelor of art* degree as a ‘
Ipre-law student. Ron. a 1961
graduate of Hastings High
School, plans on entering the
Unlveralty of. Washington Law
School at Seattle. Waslv. In the
Fall He was president of the
Kappa Sigma Fraternity hi*
Senior jw and thto Summer b
working on a construction job in
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SATURDAYS

�Area Bowlers Win $3,050 in State Tourney
Keglers
“Name Leaders
Hastings Ke^
| Doubles learns and where they I
IIPP Afnn’c
Share $2,175
finished: Earl Lyon-Bill Bunn, 111 11W ITlvIl O
23rd. *95; Otto Smith-Bob Lam­
bert, H8. *76; Dan Tebo-Larry
From Ann Arbor Armentrout.
185th, *50; Dick and Monday League

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Ruy WUcox. 209th. 646; Gerald
Homer Smith fired a 44 Mon­
Tebo-JimBarnum, 351st, I33A8;
day and won four pointe from
279ih. *21.42; Paul Gould-Meria Judge PhD Mitchsll to move Into
second
High Singlaa. Scarat
of Uie
Hasting* area bowler* shared
more than 82.000 In award* won
at the Michigan State Bowling •13; Spencer Scobey-Ervin Kru­ Panfil but Mill holds a five-poifil
Auociallrm's 62nd tournament ger, 665th. »12; Kay Mooro-PaUl bulge In Uie division.
Woodman. 676lb. »U; Dick Hartbeld al Ann Arbor.
Eldon Mathews ha* a grip on
Stu Sweet, 771st, »11; Ray Wleland-Howard Thaler. 680th, *10; Uie top rung of the Red Division
Norval Thaler-Harold Eckardt, ladder. Otto Christensen is well
887th, 810; George Lydy-BIU out In front of the Green Dlviby kaaters In that group
Hackney. 922nd. *10; Carrol)
UM 81,17**1. and James
Hughes-Dick Bonarski, 935th. setting the pace in the White Dlvtelon.
Middleville Bowling Aioocla- *10; Wayne Newton-Karol Owen.
1037th, &lt;9; Nolan Johncock-Art
Jim Crohlnger led the league
Fredenberg. 1066th, (9; Harold Monday shooting a 40.
Mathews-Elden Mathews, 1067th,
The statistics:
*9; John Anders - Doug SmiUi.
MJddierille* lop money wln- 1068th. *9; Vern Bowman-Robert
Monday's results; O. Miller 45.
Burghdoff, 1174th. |8; Ted Gilpoint* won; Mathews 43. 1
who lied for third with Otto lett-H. Vander Molen, 1269th, *8. 3
Bowlers earning money in the point won: Winiek 62. 4, OoodSmith of Hastings Jack earned
Smith anti Drum

8226.
singles division included:
Otto's earnings tolaled *39850.
Otto Smith, 7th, 6323; Jim
Barnum. 77th. *7080; Ken Beck­
with. 156th. *54*0. Charles
•75 in lhe all-event*. Their m- Krauss. 206th, 83625; Carl Hath­
tual total pins was. 684.
away. 220th. 830; Eugene Poll,
Middleville's Botp Tolan won
276th,’ 819JS3; Paul Settle*. 43Jrd.
81655; Carl Naylor, 469th, 818;
In the actual division, low Denny Fredrickson,. 470th. 816;
Jack B. Smith. &amp;25th. 814.87; Ken
*2940, doubles 1240, singles 670 Ro*c. 589U1. 814; Denver Klersey,
672nd, 813; Robert Clinton,
the handicap division earning 700th, 813: Bill Bum*. 701st, 813;
money were: team 2995. doubles Ted Gillett, 726th, 813; Al Ken­
1223, singles 6-8 and all-events nedy. 732nd. 813; Lloyd Terpen1907.
'
Ing. 963rd, 81022; Merle Haines.
970th. 81022; Pete Raulston,
eluding »55 to Freeport Supply 1015th, 810; Carl AspinaU. 1032nd,
•10: Roy Wilcox. 1049th. .810;
12Bth. 84550 to Bender Gravel Dick Bonarski. 1135th. *921; Jack
for 154th. *45 to Smith Bros. Ete- Smith. 1136th. 8921; Dean Stu­
art. 1142nd 89; Ray Wloland.
flee. *30 to McAllister. Ollers, *29
to Hastings Aluminum Products. 1214th, *0; Max Decker. 1312th,
M; Jerry Smelker, 1357th. *7.93;
Jim Armen, 1358th. »793; Bruce

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Chenoweth, W. Cronlqger and O.

the opening night at thn Ionia
fairground* Saturday when he

With tbs boys and glrte going to

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Chenoweth;

Armchair Athlete V.

v*. J. Cronlnger; Guenther vs.
MsUjsws.
Blue Division
We hope the Michigan Legislature and the Conservation
Monday's results: H. Smith 44, Commission will give a good, long look at the resolution adopted
4. Mitchell 62. 0; Jacobs 42. 4, by the Michigan United Conservation Clubs last week al their
tide 42, 1: Hubbell 61. 4, Hamaty convention at Cadillac urging that the baas season open on the
52, 01 81m 61. 4. Laubaugh 44. 0; Saturday preceding Memorial Day, and not’ to have the open­
Burr 47. 4; Sherwood 54, 0; H. ing again occur on a Tuesday or some such odd occasion.
' 1436th, 87; Ward Woodmansee. Smith 44,4, Wood 66, 0; Ironside
For years we've been urgurg the powers-that-he to have lhe
1481th, 31; Joe Burkholder. 1593rd,
Standings: Ironside 29 points. opening ol our seasons occur iMj^Saturday*, so that most sports­
88; Ray Pavlich, 1610th. 86; Dick
Hart, 1669th, 86: Daniel-Tebo. H. Smith 26, Jacobi 25. Hollister men will have on opportunity toi
enjoy Uie inauguration of the I
1697th, 86; Lester .Springer.
WANT A PET?
1725th, 86; Robert aheby. 1800th, baugii 21. Burr 20, Sim 19, Panfil deer, pheasant, duck, pat, trout;
85.46: Harold Eckert 1853rd. 86; 18. Mitchell 17. MacLeod And and all other reason*.
We believe It 1* time for hide- i
Lawrence Keeler, 1886th. 85; Pete Wood 16, Chase 14. Sherwood 13.
Powell. 1892nd, 85; Caroll Hughes. Hubbell 11. GUlrepto 6 and Pelt- bound bureaucrat* to give the.
people a break. . . .
1971st. 85: Robert. Burghdoff.
Pairings for Monday: Chase vs.
21I0UI, 85; David Kruko, 2111th,
85; Leo Gasper, 2151st, 85; John MacLeod. Cove vs. Mitchel);
At the MUCC convenUon Lu-1
Hubbell vs. Panfil. 81m vs. Gil­ cnie WUlltte was reelected a di­
Kaslnaky. 3205th, »5.
Awards going to local bowlers lespie: Wood vs. Hamaty. Hol­ rector at large of the big State
bi the all-events included:
lister vs. Burr: Ironside vs. Ja­ organisation. Others from the
Eugene Poll. 33rd. 890; Date coba. Laubaugh vs. Sherwood; H. Barry County Sportswomen ■»
Osscnheimer. 34th. 885; Otto Smith vs. Fiomher.
Club attending were President
Smith. 52nd. 875: Roy Wilcox.
Lob Stidham, vice President- black female angora kitten.
Green Division
113lh. 84334; Carl Hathaway.
Doris Shawman. Ruby Honpey
Monday's results: Christensen and Esther Bates. Esther Is frem
8156th. 820; Paul Woodman.
If interested contact Wl
255th. 810: Jun Barnum. 259th.
Nashville but a member of Uie
3015.
8980; pick Hart. 35lit. 88; Max Huebner 54. 4. 5ie*el 56. 0; Aid­ local club. Decker. 376th. 88. Norval Thaler. rich 54, 3. Feldpausch 53.1; Kiehl
Outdoor Trail — And .peaking record reported carded by John
475th, 87; Al Kennedy. 486th. 87;
Carl AspinaU. 500th, 87; Daniel
Ot breaks, game experts remind Peterson at Riverbend about two
Tebo. 249lh. 87; Ken Rose. 606th, 56, 0; Oroos 57. 3, Jerow 48. I; everyone that it Lt against the
Huebner 54. 4, Aldrich 54, 0;
86; Bob Cross. 616th. 86.
Hastings bowlers who have not Groo* 67. 4. Shlritey 49, 0; Groos
On Monday male golfers win
57. 4. Feldpausch 53, 0.
when young birds and animals
are most easily found in lhe tee off at 8 am. at Uie Hastings
pointe, Foster 27. Kiehl and Shlr- State'* fields and forests. “People Country Club via a shotgun start
key 26, Cook 24. Rom 22. Sexton make poor foster parents ol wild­
This Tuesday Mra. Clcopha
21. Groo* 20. Cooper 17. Pugh life, no matter how good their Flora won second low gross in
| and Feldpausch 16. Huebner and InienUans may be." reports John the Central Michigan 9 - Hole
A. Angullm, the Conservation De^ Tournament held at Portland.
J,.
X? “1&lt;X£ pertinent's
playing in the meet were
LHMUUCUVn law venforcement
.1 I u 1 U V Ul C .1 k Others
—
” Chief.
,
I Alice MacDonald, Fem Kimmel
Pairings for Monday: Siegel vs.
won the 36-lap feature rare at
He adds that nature lovers can and Gert Isham. Winning low
tlie Hastings Rareway Friday Flora, Foster v*. Cook; Christen­ watch and snap pictures of pro- putts in the A class In Tuesday's
.. and animals
....... . all
... ..
__ event ...
night, with Cecil Ran second. sen v*. Huebner. Groos vs. Mc­ .tec...
ted. ...
birds
they
nt HCC for distaff golf*
Allister; A. Srrilth VI. Rom. Sex­ want, but from this point on. the was Mrs. Minet Stanley with 1
.....
........ .... . ,............
tr.n. 1..^ lr.w mt,fa In W wl
Jenklnij fourth. Sinclair also w€n ton vs. Kiehl; Jerow vs. Pugh, only
policy wtth wildlife Lt to Peg Hine had low putte In B with
vs.
Aldrich;
Shirkey
vs.
15.
loo.
and low In Class C was
the pursuit Ln 2:48.12.
z
“leave ’em to the wild". . . .
won by Mn. Winnie Ritchie with
pick AspinaU captured the
21. Low nst in Class A went to
White Division
Former owners who Jost lands ;
Mrs.
Gretchen
Kennedy with 35.
Monday's results: James 48. 2 to the State for failure to pay
pointe won. Robert* 46, 2 points;
Middleville’s Bob Senslba won1 Robert* 44. 4. McMillan 46. 0.
the dash in 1:36.06 and Delton'.1 j Standings: Blair 27 point*. J.
«
■ •
Bennett 26, Roberts 23, Clarke
' 20. McMillan 19. Rohde 17. War­ the Conservation Department'*‘ -Sunday's big alEhers In the
latads section in Laming asking;blind partner eveat for men al
second and Jerry VanDyke lhe | ner Snyder. Tucker and Bay 16. that their tax-reverted proper!lea | HCC were Homer Smith and Jim
A. Bennett 14. Kinney and B.
third
1; _______
____ 10. be offered for sale. Through their Coleman with low gross and
Milter 13.______
Ftahrr_ ...
12, ___
Campbell
Helen Misner won the Powder!e. Miller’s, James's and CLarey applications, land* a ill be put up George Miller and Doug Cooper
for public auction at 25 percent
&gt;“5 ”ct- Harvey Slater and
Puff derby. Connie Gray was;5
„w°n lcC0?tLl?W ,gr??
second. Bennie Hose third. Mary
Pairings for Monday: Clarke of their la*t assessed valuation.
Curtb fourth and Carole Moore I vs. Warner. E. Milter v*. Kinney; They will go to the person who and ?illck.^i,elLan^
Lublmakes Uie highest offer, with enlw\I ‘hlrd'„&amp;^?nd
fifth.
- ._________ elarey v». A. Bennett, B. Miller
Hopkins and Denfanner owner having the *®nl ,to
I vs. Snyder: Fisher vs. Blair, each former
I Tucker vs. Rohde; Bay vs. Rob­ opportunity to match the top bld nls Cleveland and third to Gor­
erta, Campbell vs. J. Bennett; within 30 days after Uie iude. don CoVe and Gordon Ironside.
The other way that a onetimi
owner can attempt to recover hl*
tax-delinquent lands la by re­
questing his local unit of govern­
• I.jurt week'. Banner listed ment to adopt a resolution which
Richard F. Slocum a* a R1 Hick­ will prevent his property from
being offered for immediate sale.
ccived hb certificate Ln real es­ Under this procedure. Uie resolu­
tate from the University of tion must be filed with the De­
Michigan on Junc 24. The Bon­ partment's lands section by Nov.
ner was misinformed. Slocum’s 2, 1965. Back taxes then are to be
paid to lhe city or county treas­
urer. Landowners uho are in
been aMnclated With Earl R arrears with their 1962-63 taxes
can avoid going through ony of
these steps by simply paying
their overdue amounts to Leal
county treasurers. . . .

Sinclair Wins
Raceway Feature

89,000. Good Pars Billy's time

Thursday a
four weeks.

The Hasting* Mfg. Company atruotor.
entry in lhe Hailing* Softball
As*ocl*Uon moved Into tint place
in the Haaungs Softball Assoc1aUon, defeating Local 138 last
Wednesday, 6-3. and then trlp-

HASTINGS
BOWL INC_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

...
..
,
,
Woodlands at Michigan

Palmer Drives
Trotters to Wins
In Ionia Opener
Dick Palmer's Good Pal'* Billy

iston Ring
Takes Hastings
Softball Lead

i-usniaa. on, u; uuenmer w, a,
Chenoweth 43,1; J. Cronlnger 40,
4. Goodyear 56. 0; O. Miller 45.
S, Chenoweth 43, 1.
Standlnp: Mathews 29 points,

good and Booth 8, Stanley and
Marlin 7, Pusnikas 5, Goodyear
and Bteury 4, Frandsen 0.
Pairing* for Monday: W. Croninger vs. Goodyear. Osgood vs.
Stanley; Wlnlck vi. Martin,

the Youth Council playground
program starting on Tuesday.
July 6, Playground Director

|ngrv»t«4 may

Big Ifiniun ff ’ith

I—THE HASTINGS BANNEB
Thursday, July 1, 1965

Monday night in nine innings.
In Lhe other game Monday, the
Michigan Rehabilitation Insti­
tute edged the Hastings Mcrchanu, 4-3. in eight Innings with
Bart Bourdo striking out 14 men.
Mike Lydy was the losing pitcher.
Phil Martin hit a homi run for
the victort.
Thursday night Marshall Kid­
der clouted a home ruh as Barry
County Lumber defeated MRI,
10-0, and Local 41 4de(eated Lescoa's of Middleville, 16-15.
WednMday night the Mer­
chant* dafcAtad Bliss, 7-8, with
Lydy turning in the winning
mound performance. Al Beard
chucked for Bliss. Mike Corrigan
hit two home runs aral Don JapInga one for the Merchants.
Standings through Monday:
TEAM
’

Brlmtnci

Altogether, nine hones and
interested their drivers trotted to the victore’ circle to receive trophies
and blanket, from Gloria Brand,
1965 in Ionia Free Fair Queen.
In the two-year-old trot. Pal-

Feed Programs
Aid Michigan’s
Birds, Animals

mlle
irrmlned on a best time basis In

Protection of Wildlife
Michigan State and Tulane
An important result of the feed1’WU1
, .the
tM, first time in
will „„„
meet IU
for
grain and wheat programs ha* tjukoibaU during tho 1965-66
KI— InrrM,. tn tilr
Michigan population of beneficial
wildlife, particularly, pheasant*
and rabbits, reported Frank
Light, chairman of the Michigan
Agricultural Stabilisation and
Conservation State Committee.
slide

because

diverted

areas

nesting protection.
Some of the most Importent
cause* of wildlife mortality arc
man made. These causes can be

IB

of the .field," and should be
given proper-emphasis.
re area undisturbed un­
control measures arc

Hasting* Mfg. Co.
Barry County Lun

Heatings Merchants ...
Michigan Rehabilitation
Leeeoa. Middleville .

Barry Produces
Record Trout
story, anotlicr rccord-slccd brown
trout may have been landed in
Michigan.
popping for fuharmen In thU
State where a 13-yenr record for
tlie biggrot brown trout caught
hM unofficially been topped not

First

by herbicide*, spray instead of
mowing.
■31 If the weeds involved will
not mature until alter July 13Ui.
delay mowing until after that

Every inch a rugged
John Deere

You get a full measure of John
Deere performance and conve­
nience in the 8 h.p. "110” La ra
4) . If mowing 1* needed before and Garden Tractor.
July 15th, drive with caution to Indeixmdent ground-epced con­
give young birds and rabblte J trol Douhle-aafo electric bart­
chance to escape from the path er. Double-action brakeo. At­
of the equipment. Flushing bars tachments for mowing, clearing
are especially helpful.
■now, gardening, spraying ...
5) Keep the sickle bar high­
tail stubble will hide many ftedg- many more.
Keep your Bbmcstead in trim,
"Rules of Uie field'' are not to and handle many farm chorea,
be interpreted as disregard for too, with a John Deere "L10*
lhe feed grain provision* which Tractor. Convenient credit.
require control of weeds, added
Light. Fanners arc aware ol the
serious losses which occur In
weed Infested fields and control
measures idtould be used which
will prevent weed problttds in
subsequent crops.

' Hi* prised trophy hadnt ever. the feed grain and wheat pro-

23-pound. traction of some wildlife will oc­
cur where badly Infested fields
must be clipped before July 15th,
aw Bay.
Department ftiheriea men plan but much wildlife can be pro­
tected by understanding and ap­
preciating some of Ute survival
authenticate the boo of these problems.
fish.
Previously, tlie largest brown
trout taken In Michigan weighed ATHUTI'S FOOT
17 pounds and five ounces and HOW TO TREAT ITcaught a

JOHN DLLRE
LAWN GARDEN
TRACTOR

whopping

Goodyear
Bros.
Implements

Harold Crawford of Qus City
in Houghton Creek. Ogemaw Hl II M*
county.

IZ4 N. Jeffmon

Ph. Wl 5-5052

■

Department fisheries men.
“AKhough the brown is con­
sidered a stream trout, we've
learned from the spawning mi­
grations of these fish In Great
reports

Wayne

H.

Tody,

in

brown
conmuch to their liking.’

Receives Certificate

Hastings Public Schools, B-l

NOTICE OF SALE

PUBLIC SCHOOL PROPERTY

UPHOLSTERING
• Fkkup .ad Delivery.

A brood of six young turkey*
has been seen In Menornir.ee
Department released 19 gobbler*
and hem early this Spring m its
first effort to establish some of
these birds in the Upper Pen­
Insula. . . .

THE FURNITURE
BUILDING

CARPET MILLS favor WT

Wayne Haxel
Phon* 374-3523

to clean modern carpets
and an Badric Brvth deilgnsd tor

Um

our mochine to dean 300 sq. ft.
only

tavmoga homo)

Phons v* lor Monoation.

123 Wo*| Stott Strut. Hmtiftg*

Ing holiday weekend should pro­
vide three day* of recreation—
mostly golf for some people.
Play should be heavy bn all area
course* and golfer* wilt be shocAIng to lie the unofficial counro

BO4 NIWILL b NOLAN CUTCHESS. Owaen

bag., th N 1° E 380

88 30' W 396 ft.

1

W 310 ft, th

N 88J30' E 396 H.-to

All bids to be in the office of the

Hastings SPEEDY WASH
COIN-OP Laundromat

Supsrintandant of Schools by noon,

Thursday, July 8,1965. Tho Board of
Education reicrvti the right to reject

FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE WK HAVE
IHETAUED A DOLLAR-IILL CHANCER

Hkwra Wl 5-511

Alto commencing at NE corner lot 85, sd plot for

th N 88J3O" W 395

▼y &lt;3

HASTINGS FLOOR COVERING

Halting* Haight* — Lot* 85 through 90 inchulve.

any or al[ bids.

ONARD

HOFISSIONAL DRY CHAN I NG SERVICE

North Gun Loko Coin-Op

Opm 5:00 a.m. - 10 p.m,.

This year, be a winner!
■ "Why not? Mort Neff will Lo
presenting 33 big prites in L*onard's 1965 "Michigan Outdoors"
fishing contest — and you hare u
good a chsnce to win as any othef
fishsrnwu. Th* contest run* from
lhe Opening ot trout season through
Labor Day, so you'll have all sum­
mer to catch a Mg one. Slop In
today wd pick up your free entry
blank. We’re holding cnMpc you.
And, ws hope you catch a whopper I

MILDRED SMITH. Pr«*i4«nt

FREE
FNTRY BLANKS!

Jack Echtinow's
Service
320 N. Michigan
Phone Wl 5-5073

�Seek Boys to
Join Thornapple
Scout Groups

Residents Attend
Trailer Convention

Kurt Ftgr-i, 2-year-oId son of
“nd.Mr* George Flgel of
Woodland, luui been convalescing
from cute and bruises sustained
when he wns hit by s w on
Tuesday. June 22. at Woodland
Mra Lxetn Hershberger, Wood­
land, the driver of the car raid
the little fellow apparently dart­
ed in front of her car and she
was unable to avoid hitting him

Clinics Occupy
Spartnn Coaches

Mra. Larry Wieland ol Hastings.

bridal shower for Patti Resh at
Hope Church. * CaUera of Mina
Wieland were: Mra. Crumbach

Wilma Pavilch of Hastings. Mrs
Karyl Livingston of Pinhook and
Carol Posthumus of Lowe. *
Mina Wieland and Mra Wilma
Pavilch and Joannie, Mr. and
Mra. Earl Pasthumus and two
SFSOAT
HOOKS

A/1C and Mra. Rsixly Grinnell
end family arrived via plane
from Wiesbaden. Germany. Sun­

UNDID FliH KOO KI

drove Uieir car from there anil
ento. Mr. and Mra. Floyd Grin­
nell Bunday night. Randy has

the states. After a 30-day fur­
lough. two weeks spent with his

Well, besides tcaclilng claanni enU. Mr. and Mra Charlm
In their sports, traveling the Canada of Ban Antonia. Texas.
banquet circuit, recruiting new He is to be assigned at Uttle
varsity talent, attending con-

and sometimes taking graduate nine - month - old boy, Jeffery
studies and writing books, pam­ Craig. Blx-year-old Linda Main
phlets and magazine articles —
they give clinic* for thousands brother. He arrived home Wed- I
neaday. June 23.

keeping with a basic principle

Michigan State University—that Marvel Burden of Him were
services shall be carried to the Saturday dinner guoaa of Mr.
people far beyond campus boun-

th« Pharmacist ths eiact

When you further consider all
tha new drugs coming mtn

the Phsemsciit's stocks must
see low Important your

... Frescriptwns are the heart
Your

Pharmacy

Jacob's
Prescription
Pharmacy
126 Eoit State St.
Phone Wl 5-2466

Hatting*

DOUIll
MOOS

and ronn and Ann Wieland at­
tended the Wieland reunion at

Gaylord Whitney and Mr. and
Mra. Max Whitney of Grand
Ledge * Mra. Margaret Beech-

HAVl YOU CONSIDttfD?

Then it cornea to selecting the right -fishing hook, the
angler has quite a variety of sizes and style&lt;to choose
from. Shown here at two-thirds their actual size are some
of them.
The main thing an angler should note in his
selection of a hook is the kind of. fish he* s going after.
Predatory fish such as the bass, pike, trout, add muskie
have much larger mouths than bluegills, perch, and other
such panfish. Some fish slurp the bait, some gulp it, some
bite and chew.
These differences determine the size,
length of shank, and styjq of book used.
night guests of the Marshalls
and Ervins
Mr. Robert Hummell of Irving
and MIm Diane Schondelmaycr
Of Middleville- were Bunday eve­
ning guests of Mr and Mra. Har­
55
«»e home- old Hummell and family * Mbs
coming* at the church Sunday.
Tlie same officers were retained
Donald Dowsett.
for another year: Ashley Van
Dorn, president; Ferris Lathrop,
vice president, and Dennis Mc­
Intyre, secretary - treasurer. *
Mr. and Mrs. Corl Tobias. Ger­
trude Tobias and David Kmltli
rctunicd butt Monday from a trip
to the World's Fair, Gettysburg.
Niagara Falls and Washington. JUNE 31-Boknt lour, 1131 8.
DC. They were overnight guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Wurtley of
Utica, New York. They called on

Barryville

By Mra. Burr Faaaeit

Reaching the largest total Grew Blough were Friday dlnaudience was Head Football
Coach Duffy Dnuglverty through
Robot Walton and family of Talmadge, Ohio; Mr. and Mra.
Perry Fisher of Rising Sun, O.;
Mr and Mrs. Jacob Knlerulm of
and
Mn. Claude Walton, * Mn. Elmore, O, and Mr. and Mra.
Tlie total attendant**, virtually
Vernon Mintz and Mrs Edna
in. Mrs Laura Holketra of Grand Mintz of Gibsonburg. Ohio.
Baseball Coach Danny Lltwhi- Rapids, Thursday. Mra. Hollutra
Mr. and Mra. Paul Humphrey
ler and assistant Prank Pellerin recently returned homo after a ot Owosso were Sunday guests of
staged 13 dime* in Michigan trip to the Netherlands. * Mra. Mr. and Mra. Russell Mead. *
communiues which attracted Claude Walton and daughter. Pfc. Zane Mead of West Point,
some 1.220 Little League players Mra. Lorolha Campbell wen* N. T.. u pecndlng ill* furlough
with his paxenta. Mr. and Mrs.
Golf Coach John Brotxmann and Mrs. Goorge Brownell of
conducted half a docen clinics
Mead.---on---------Sunday
with 300 youthful participants.
VBKU UlCIUfcfc Ul Ofc. rClCTB- "Ruxsell
----- . •-------•&gt; evening
__
burg. Fla., were Monday vtaltoro
rc«Tuar “««£&gt;«• * Mr­
__ ■_ -»____ .
and Mr*
.Tolln IVtf-nhrrw-V
anrt
Mrs. John
Denbrock and
Basketball, one clinic with 500
family
of
Coldwater
were
Sunday
Mr. and Mra Howell Newton,
attending: wrestling two clnllca
afternoon and lunch gueste of
attending; wrestling two clinics
in the East visiting Gettysburg, Mr. and Mra. Karl Pufpaff and
family.
clinic* for 700 people: gymnasMr. and Mrs. Theodore Dutmcr
New Hampshire Vermont and
of Grand Rapids were Bunday
callera of Mr* Glenn Pufpaff *
More titan 3,840,000 perrons
sustained Injuries in automobile

and lack of Judgement were rc.•ponxlblc for more than 85 per­
cent of tl» highway casuulth-s
in 19d4.

GET YOUR SAVINGS IN BYTHEIOth
TO EARN FROM THE 1st
t’r let another day slip by without opening, or

ing to your Insured savings account for the full
month of profitable returns — and......... full months

on our next earnings day in.

4%

THE HARTINGS BANKER-*
Tkuraday, J«ly 1. INS

Band Concert
On Wednesday

pm. on the Cburthou* lawn,
and another concert is rcheduled
dsy, Friday and Saturday was a for Wednesday. July 7, at the
complete suceeos and many for­
mer residents returned to renew
acquaintance* during the threeday celebration.
Bellevue's Volunteer Are de­
partment. for the second year in Grundman: Medley of CIvU War
a row, took first place In t/ie wa­ Melodies, ihcludlng Dixie and
ter battle Thursday evening Slve Wore a Yellow Ribbon; Col­
marking the opening of the fes­ lege Rhapsody, medley of col­
tivities.
lege songs; March Onward, by
Lccttald. and march** set to a

Athletics, Cubs
Leading ‘Y
Baseball Loops
Babe Ruth baseball league
Cute axe leading the Cub le
Club through the Youth Council.
There are 138 boys particlpat-

additional 33 boys have signed.

and Mrs Ray Wieland and chil-

•nd fimlly of GramTr^S

V

8SKS

or of Dale's 13th birthday. *

were Saturday callers of Mrs
Elnora Whitney * Mr* Whitney

?

Homecoming at
Nashville is

I’icnit utt

By Mra. Sylvan Tagg
Df. and Mrs Wesley Logan
nnd their grandinn. Mite Bush ui gMdi m.
fss-uii
of Battle Creek, attended the
Family Motor Coach Association
Mra. Mins Wletend. Mr. and
National Convention at Grevn- Mra. Charles PoBUntmtis and

------- ...... ...u..,
become old enough to join Cub
Scouting. Boy Scouting, and Ex­ Convention for this Motor Home
ploring during thq months of group which consists of coaches
July and August.
with the motor ami trailer being
IMsirfct reeords show, howstance. one can walk from the
arlually recruited during these steertng-wteel bock through the
Summer month*.
*** Thnmappte was an interesting meeting as
District Committee-la promoting liiere were coach owners '.here
u Summer recruiting program so from many of the Statea, and
us to give three prtMpccttvo Cute, also from Australia. Quebec.
Scout* a:x! Explorers a chance Ontario, making about 250 in
to benefit by the Scouting proh-ram^durlng the best outdoor
Tlie Australians are touring
tlie United States and plan to be
Each unit leader will receive hero about three years (Inci­
a key far each new boy recruited dentally. they are expecting to
in July and Ajigust. One ot three call on the Lognnri wunctlmc m
keys will open a padlock on a the future » Aho attending from
lids area were Mr. and Mra.
Heber Foster of Nashville and
tain a gift for tlie lucky unlt Mr*. Kitthlren Mudge.
The Michigan Cluipccr had a
meeting ot 1U own which In­
cluded a potluck dinner and
ed to the units library
"
Sixty nvw boys Joined the in their group. Herb Hhrincr. hl*
Scouting program during June
and tlie district, committee hopra
to Rouble this number in July longing to the association.
and August

No Serious Injury

Freeport

;
Hastings
I Building Permits

•L*n. rnisir*. (too. mu «ouuur
run as—sick*** BoSu-kl tss w.
C«nt«r, rapilr*. I SOO. mU craUitUr

Friday afternoon
pulling contest was held and nine
competed in this event. Taking
Oral place waa Clin Lundstrum
with 187 percent. His tractor
weighed 9270 pounds and he
pulled 15.488 pounds. In" second
place was Victor Schantz, with
158 percent. His tractor, 9340
pounds and he pulled 14.838
pounds. Harold Hubka took third
with 1558 percent, with a tractor
weighing 8,180 pounds add he
pulled 12,845 pounds.
Thirteen acta participated Fri­
day evening for the Amateur
Forrest Rinehart Taking first
place was Robin Richardson. 10.
of Battle Creek with her fire
baton number. In second place
was an acrobatic-baton routine
by a group of Hastings girls,
Marianne Ferguson. 6; Valerie
Sheier, 9; Laurie Btory, 7; MUin&lt;la Hammond. 8, and JoElIen
Miller, 8. Third place winner was
a vocalbt, Gerald Dillenbeck, 13.
of Woodland.
Other* competing were a Hal­
ting* group of glrb, ages 11 and
12. in a dance number. They were
Kathy Armstrong, Janice Hawk.
Raenne Miller, and Michelle
Frey; Beverly Purchi* and Tyann SJocum, of Nashville to a
modern Jazz dance; Busan Baker
of Vermontville, mod'ern jazx
dance; Laurie Montague and Ce­
celia Curtis of Hastings, a baton
routine; Maryann Varkoly, Nash­
ville. modem ja*z; Riley Cam.
Charlotte, piano solo; Debbie
Dunham of Vermontville and
Debbie McVey of Nashville, mod-

tlclng

Woodland

beginning

before

their

By Mri. C tendon Cur th
Westerly Reunion
Tlie Hesterly family held
annual reuhlon st the Lak

Monday of thia week the Red*
Chet Hesteriy and children. Mr.
and ‘Ma Kenneth Neilson

the Phillies,

Dean Better and girls (Helen).

Wednesday, the Oriotes defeated
Bradley (Beulah&gt; and family of scalped the Indiana, fl-1. Mon­
llortcommon. Mra. HUdrtd Hts- day the Orioles trounced the
terly was also present with )«■ Indians 13-9. and the Athletics
family. Mr. and Mrs Herbert
Westerly and daughter of Oke-

teriy and girls of Woodland. Mr.
and Mrs. Ronald Hesterly and
family of Hastings. Mr. and Mra.
Eugene Blair (Doris' and family

lord

Towsley

(Virginia)

and

Naw Ledges Show
Lael Woodbury leads an exJuly 3-6. Woodbury, long a fa-

Elizabeth Walk. These unable

Zook and family and Mr.’ and
Mra. Byron Hesterly. Everyone Friend."
enjoyed a Idvely potluck dinner
and a social ofternoon.
Attention 1855 graduates of
Woodland I The report or Wood­
land graduate** scorns to liavr
Serins Oils Is lhe l(Xh annlvrc-

intonated in having a reunion.
Frank Hus* and Cliarles Andrus
ot Hastings, instrumental trio;
Rick Reynolds. Hastings, a Hoot­
nanny Hop. and Harry and Larry
Rollins of Nashville, comet duet.
Prior to the Amateur contest a that they were friends with for
group of Nashville youths known several yean:. We were a email
on the Petty Boys entertained.
Saturday morning there were
Are you willing to help?
Mrs ELirabeth Waite returned
home with Mra Hildrod Hoterly
Bunday after the UwUrlj re-

plans to spend the weekend with
Mr. and Mra. Clifford Towsley
and family at Gun Laks, other
Other events Saturday includ­ visitors Sunday evening with
ed a pony pulling contest; micro Mrs. Hlldrtd Hesteriy were Mar­
By Mra. Mary Jackaon
midget race*, a square dance, and sha Towsley and Dale McCllnI Anute
7VS-1SI0 entertainment by local bonds. A
dbplay of firework* concluded
J. Clifford Proctor
the programs both Friday and
Many were shocked to htar of Saturday evening*. A number of Rhoda iiawdy wwe Saturday
callers with Mr. and Mm Robert
the unexpected death of J. Clif­
Austin Robert returned home
ford Proctor who died suddenly
at hi* home on Whltneyville cesaion and eat stands along the from the hospital an Friday afRood Thursday morning. June 24 midway. Tlie rides were brought
He had lived in this community in,fey Forrest Johnson of Has­ * Weekend visitors with Mr and
many years. Tlie Rev Kenneth tings.
McCaw of Caledonia MethodUt
The homecomliig 1* sponsored
had reChurch officiated at the service* by the Nashville Volunteer fire
turned from Ch
1and interment was at Lakeview department each year in order I had performed
Fredrlckson In Woodland Bun- Monday overnight gueste of Mr. j Cemetery
at Caledonia. He is to raise money for the smaller
fxls accord­
pieces of equipment needed by —--------- ——., .w^irie returned
...
*
7 dauahier.
daughter, Mr* James (Vivian)
(Vivian, Uie department. The chamber home with them after spending
neth Moore of Logan Bunday.
the week with her grandparents.
Benson and Alan at Evart. * Mr. Sherman of Alto, and two grand­
Mr. and Mra. Galen Kilmer oho
children.
drcn of Btarr were Friday visl- day evening callers of Mr. and
returned to Uieir home in Has­
tings after spending the week
Mr
and
Mra.
Harry
Balsch
ore
Mra. Richard Green and family
with them and baby boy and
enjoying a two-week vacation
* Mr. and Mra Rav Serec visited of Mason.
visiting and touring to northern
Laurie. * Mr. and Mra. Marvtn
Mr. and Mra Lloyd Priddy of
By Mra. Vorn Hawbllta
and
southern
Canada.
CI
msIc and tirts arrived home
Saturday. * Mrs. Ruth Blcom Kau polite. Fla, were Tuesday; Michigan
*
N^ar^on
Monday
from a two-wsek vaca­
I
NttovBle
&lt;11-2102
attended tbc Bleam reunion at
^ M^ Andy' f0™"15' of Washington.
tion Ln California. They visited
Dutton Park Sunday, a Mr. and M?.ht
relatives while there and toured
Mra Frank Thrxnpnon tind fam­
L.
A.
Day
was
a
Monday
foreMr.
and
Mra.
Vem
Hooper:
broDisneyland. * Mr. and Mra Wm.
ily were Sunday vtaltora of Mr.
““n
“Vf7 Klu- thrr.
then Jack,
Jack, and
and family,
family, also
also aa Santa Cruze. Calif. and Mr and Veite were visttorw with friends
sister. Mrs. Harold Humble and Mra John White of Placerville in Findlay. N Y, from W«duNMonday caUer of Mrs, Elsie Pot­
Calif, to Grand* Rapid* to visit I day until, Bunday. After tiwy got
jay wmripew Bunday wia ter of Woodland. * Mra. Glenn
their
cousins.
Mr.
and
Mra.
Irve
bend left Thursday for Bagdad.
home on Bunday Mr. and Mra.
PufpaXT, Mrs. Elmer Gillett. Mn.
family at Yankee Springs. * Kate Webb, Mrs. L. A. Day. Mrs. Iraq, as a secretary of the US. Batea on Tuesday. June 22. Last Vem Garfield of Jackson called
they attended the wed­ on them. Other vlstttn Included
Mra. Donald Cullen and family Elsie Cogswell of Nashville and Assembly. She will Join him in Friday
ding of Betty Jayne* EUUton and
enjoyed the Mrthodkr. Sunday Mra. Francis Ryan of Florida
Rulter of Oakdale, XU., and Mra. Ron Gerald at lhe Nashville and Mra. Tam Bocra and daugh­
school picnic al the Freeport
Jennie Ruiter of Wayland were EUB Church. Sunday they call- ter. Michelle of Kalamazoo. *
ball park Sunday.
Gladys Crockford of Woodland
Saturday dinner gueato with Mrs.
Steiner and Mr. and Mra. Thom­
Ethel Rowbuter were coustoo,
Rev. and Mra. Ira Cargo of as Bremer over the weekend. The Monday to visit friends in South Mrs Mary Llveiutargar of MarFlorida were Friday callers of people attending the Methodist Haven
Church service Sunday morning
Mrs. Veda Guy of Augusta way of Mansfield. Ohio. On BunMrs. Warren Bolton were Fri­ enjoyed Mra. Frank Rutter's solo. called Friday on Mr. and Mra.
Middleville were Thursday eve- day evening callers of Mr and
Quite a feft of the youth of Ernie Skidmart- and Mr. and
Mrs Lewis Bolton and family. the MethodUt Church are en­ Mm Envtt Skidmore. ★ A week
They had just returned from a joying camping at Lesley Woods ago Saturday, a dinner guest of
Hoffman and Cindy nf Wayne month's visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Edith Hough, a former resident.
Boyd Bolton and family In Cali­ ber and Mra. Charles McDonald
lost Monday visitors of Mr. and fornia. Their grandson, Lewi*
Mctlxxttst Church Sunday. Other
Mra. Garry McGhee. * Phllls Bolton, whose graduation they Lute and children were In town
Mr. and Mra. Errett Skidmore gunite with btr Included Mra
attended, returned to Michigan Monday visiting Mn. Ardis iattended open house Sunday in
Bill Hough of Wisconsin with
pital Monday and had a tonal- with them.
Lutz and Mra. Ida Rathbun. &lt;Charlotte for the 25th wedding
lectomy Tuesday. * PhlUp Pat­
Mr. and Mra. Earl Marshall and also visiting the dentist. Dr. ianniversary of Mr. and Mra.
Mra. Morley Hough of Lake
rick is spending a few days with entertained with open house for John Mulligan. ♦ Miss Butane 1Harold Touch.
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. their daughter, Capt. and Mrs McDonald, who 1* employed at
James Patrick at Clarksville. * Richard C. Ervin and family, on the ArCs Printing Co. In Grand Ifrom Thotnappie lake. Mra. liven in Grand Rapid*
Sunday afternoon. About 50 Rapids, was home over the week- ’Worth Green and Jack were
The Michigan
Hastings were Tuesday evening guests called from Hastings. Al­ end * The Miriam Circle met at ।
team set five .
gonquin . Lake. Thornapple Lake. lhe heme of Mra. WalteP Bender i
Charlotte, Chicago, Battle Creek. Mrs. Thomas Brown told of their :Mra. Earl Marshall on Sunday
Robert Tooker and family were ------Albion,
—------------------Marshall, -------------Banfleld. _
as experiences as missionaries in ।for their daughter. Arica, Capt.
Bunday evening visitors of Mr. well as local friends and rela- Java Malaya. ♦ Mr. and Mra ।nrwl Vfr,
_ .
Charles Jackson Saturday at- ;
on of Lansing were Saturday tended a surprise birthday party ,
on his Sister, Mra. Leslie Haskins, .
of Plainwell.
Mr and Mra. Don VanPoperlng ।
and Betlv were home over the ;Mra. Harry Green from Bellevue
weekend. Mr. VanPoperlng I* at- ■
tending Central Unlveralty at Worth Green and Jack.
Mt. Pleasant this Summer. Hb
We think of the Job of servto.
Mr. and Mra. Clyde Reid itrr
family Is with him. ★ Many chil- ,
Ing our clients as a round-thodren tn Middleville have measles. Tom Reid of Eaton county a
dock proposition. After all,
* Mra. Lucille Getty's sister and Mr. and Mra. Blair HawbllU and
husband, the Rev: and Mra. Allen .
losses don't limit themselves
Bteeby of Battle Creek, who are Sunday and also called on Mr.
to an 8-hour workday. If yow
on Uieir way to tour the Holy and Mra. Larry Hawblits in BatLand, attended church service in
Madrid. Spain. Sunday. Mra.
Mr. and Mra. Rolland Reid
Bteeby was the former Thetina
Johnson, daughter of the late and family from Nashville and
light away. YouHl get just thM
A. C Jdhnson and Mra. JohnUngs enjoyed a picnic supper
an Oamjiaa
* 7°^* Plac® your
ler attended a wedding of Jack Saturday with their parents, Mr.
program in ow hand*.
Trowbridge of Grand Rapids to and Mra. Clyde Relit * Mr. and
Kay Wendell In the South Con­ Mra. Austin Schantz and Mr.
gregational Church last Satur­ and Mra. Vem HawbUte enjoyed
day. Mr. Trowbridge was best dinner Sunday at U» Windmill,
man at Dean Crldlet's wedding near Lansing and called on
_____ _ ___________________frien* In Late Odessa.
Blodgett Hospital, is home an.1
“nd
Blair HswbUte
her sister, Patty, Is confined in
among thtwe from Battle,
Ovar Miller's Jewelers
Phone
the Osteopathic Hospital in C«ek who attended the funeral
120 W. STATI ST
Wl 5-4174
Grand Rapids. Both girls are the I Thursday for Mra. Walton whose I
dsughtm of Mr. and Mn. Albert i husband 1* connected with the1 NASHVILLE, MICHIGAN
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Upper Peninsula
Historical Meet ■
Set for Houghton

Card of Thank* and In Mamoriam

would meet

Prw4do.il, Novtoara Michigan
Unlvwrtely at a banquet on

Our heart* atlU ache with end­

and family

1^737,

nth Annual
Annual
Michigan txAd* ita lOUv
Upper Ptronaui* History Con-| License plate* in good cco
furenoe al Houghton on July 9 Uan spanning Ute quarter «
and 10. Tha event 1* h«»ted by tury from 1910 through i»» l
Um Houghton County HiXorical
Society in Michigan's Copper
Qxintry.

home
You would no more return.

•ar*. Our since.a gratitude to
the WalldortT-Bponable Funeral God alone knows how much w*
Home for the kind and thought­
miss you
ful service, to Uie pallbearer* and
Sadly mlaaed by their wives
io Rev. Elliott for ids comforting
and children and Harlan'*
mother.

'

“■ lor Exhibit

IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of Wesley
fall thank* and appreciation to Edmond* who parsed s*ay June
all our friend*, neigbbui* and 30. 1961 and *on, Harlan, who

CABO OF THANKS

Llso a special
rill, the nurse*

Still Need
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PUBLIC FORUM I)

Personal Mention
Mrs. Andre Bus. her daughter.
Neva Ann. and son, Derk. of Alta

pazente and family, th* Bruce
Bangharu, and Mrs Bruce * parenta. Rev. and Mr*. Mark Jen­
kin*. and her brother, Michael,
who were visiting Uiem from
Fletcher, NXI, for dinner Sat­
urday evening. An interesting
note—Flcteher Is Uve home of
former Ml** America. Maria
Fletcher, it being named after
her family who *«Uled there, and
Marta te to be married In August
wiUi Rev. Jenkin* performing the

Guided tour* of Houghton and

mocting. On Friday. July a convenuon-gnera tour tire Calumet
and Hecla Company's Atunoak
Copper M11L On Saturday mam-

throughout Michigan.

Lake collage for Uie Summer
Neva Ann U taking classes at
MSU during thi* vacation. Mr.
minded to the Arcadian Copper
To the Editor:
oneraency depanmenu
Bus will Join them later.
Mine; Uie Quincy Mine Hoist
On yitAntarUy. June 23, 1965. a anxiety to get home, contributed to
Mr. and Mrs Homer Smith.
letter written to Uie Editor of the hi* writing Uva letter, which he Mra. Lucille Willett* and Mrs.
CARD OF THANKS
Hastings Banner by Mr. Dunrood
Merl Campbell wUl leave about hl* parish and a close friend.
Booher of Battle Creek was pub­ :u&gt;d without proper underata.’.dmg July 1 tor a three weeks' motor
The Roy Ballentine* were re- ttonecra
lished. raising some serious ques­ of Uve »ituition Following ate the trip Uirough Canada with Que­
Ftonle,
tions and nuking rather detri­
bec a* one de*UnaUon point.
PVaLICATIOW OKDKB
Convention headquarters will 1 llcenae plaUs
mental accusations about the cmerA Friday and Saturday guest Lake near Martin recently.
Pennock Hospital. I also
a He thought that all paiwnt*
The L. E. Banu-tU are les
thank Mr. and Mrs. Guy
who
came
or
were
b.-uughi
into
East waa Mr. Jack Hodtenedel. on. Friday, the 9th. for Grand
Unfortunately. Uie Banner print­
l.Uahd
near
Munnuig
to
spend
Uic
Emergency
Hoorn
«wir
or
who
had
been
with
Mr.
Jordan
ed Mr. Boohers letter wttiicmt
farmatton about the conference nut.
checking the validity and accuracy sliouid be auUxnaUc.tlly X-rayed on a buxines* trip. The William same time at their cottage.
Mra Douglas Castleman and may be obtained from the. Hl*- i
Socno of our older Boric* mi
as atandard procedure wlthar a Maroney family of Grand Rapid*
Reynold*.
were guest* of the Jordans on children are planning to spend torical Society of .Miciugan, Civic haw caused driver* trouble I
Uve Banner given the Hospital a
Deo! and HosUngs Mfg. Co. for pvv»» ta«lr clsiau aa* axr&gt;
the
weekend
of
the
Fourth
at
the
Center, Lanaing, Micliigan.
chance to chock this incident out that this MaumpUan waa tnconvct Sunday.
the nice plant, cards, flowers and 4»i«r»nt4. Crrdluur aul tie
Out
of
town
visitor*
seem
of
her
mother.
Mrs.
viola
home
and clarify some point* wiUi Mr. Patient* roust receive diagnostic
food from all m my friend* and
most appreciauve and delighted Hoyer, of Sandusky. O, and her
the coin, poroelsln-coated
Booher before Uie Jetter was print­
with the key shaped tree parking
ed. Mr. Booher probably would
^ — ..S
...
issued from 1910-1914 and SCI
Thank*, everyone, again.
ticket* ttiat the meter oflictr tey, ot Bradenton, Fla., will also
Of the later piste* which *
.
...__
.
I.m, than Hzwza iuKiuwi taw*
publuhed. A lot df ill feeling to­ a doctor's order constitute. Uic ।places under lhe out - of • state Join Uiem.
Ur,.
E&lt;hd
lllank
J
and were or nravKr gaui
wards the Hospital could have pracUce of medicine without a windshield wipers. Tlie oflicer
appeared at the moment a Flori­ daughler&gt;8ue, Betty Miner and
ttokiveu
SM-I4J4 hcl(j up ranarttabiy wefi."
been avoided. The damage Is done license.
b. He apparently thought Hut 1da couple were about to pul Vai and Sonjia Graham spent
Tl» OcU, t«»W
U Ife
lUi,-M oM
&lt;n«M
Pennock Hospital had or should !tmoney
------ - tn Uie meter the other from Thursday until Tuesday,
.
. ...
.
A._. 1 nud tn mt. tin an
ru»Ucarlom obdkb.
uuuc
ut
MI*.
.
uvui—
—-—;
read this one, Penixick Hospital hon imemTou duly M hour. « :?■&gt;' "“."“f
■
&lt;■»* »»« and had a wonderful time. They day with a town party iamonng U* Michigan
snd a number of dedicated people a.y U&gt; Mn (he Bmiperwy It™ I “‘“7.“
Vaughn
and
wife.
Virginia
«i
State
to
be
used
fa
r
dlyiay
II n. pomihl out lh.1 Uw tori- - ™«hborly »&gt;■&gt;■» K i««
will remain unJusUy condemned
.. . .... ...
__ ,___ ___ 1
ihna, tt hm
un
rwc «•« ct»le &lt;° Ton Up, look u» also a new and Uixilllng experlWUl ilMk.1 Aswwuiuw
I.U.WI Ml
WU. UW,
ptraucarioM omdeb
approve an internship or residency |U*L,
. _ . _
,
ixogrum in hospital* under 2ub I 1*lc
Co°ks were in Char*
a* io *J*. u&gt; ura noaow uownr
Mrs Hubert Jubelt and daugh­ Vaughn Oelgtr and their family
Ihey were determined after Uie ix-d* aJi that emergency oownute I lo“*
S*
ter. Lori, of Pontiac, who have from Mt Ptauant, Mis Carol
letter was published that should must be provided by private nlijsl- lof Mr- and
Don,‘ld ®l*np‘
iiave been available before lhe de­ clans on a voluntary basis In tlie IM,n to B*tend the annual Rotary Ju*t returned from a months'
cision wa* made to publish tin- Sri”
^ty aewe new •visit in Switzerland, and Ml** Emery Benedict of Greenville.
Hy Mrt. Eilna Brotan
Mary Joan Jubelt of Detroit,
rvMu UaatlM*. M*eM*»&gt;.
in the country
home ofand
Rotary
Ed visited Uieir grandmother. Mra.
b» *.14 «g ll&gt;» P«UIIMI •
M
Mfj president,
Uorcy j,,,
based on sod substantiated by the m uie country.
r ft
nnt m.A. zl~r to Mm |
£ ,lrcMly ^cdulcd fOT Peter Tilkens, of Algonquin Lake
Sheriff's Department's accident re­
and Mr. and Mrs. GotUelb
port. the statement of Uie friend or he did not understand, that Uie
to thru Bummer hone
.JfrMKMin. trt. tanka skill .kt
.
doctor on Emergvacy Call-would,;and Mra. Clayton Willetts that ffiKbSUBf U&gt;e weekend
n*4r *• MurU«a hr .Uluw a*4 Court
be called In to examine iiiin.7 II tie is now under construction in
rixuids and statements of Hospital so desired He admit* that tkL'* J* Barry County between Nashville
personnel, and tn addition. Uie anxlou* to get home and did not und Hastings In the Highbonk
the Charle* Pauls bn Friday the cvcn“&gt;f Drive-In. Honea Humph- ar bom to Mr. and Mra Gtr
personal discussion of the matur reully want to come to Uie Hos­ vicinity.
*nd OmUd CMm» »U1 «ive Bair. This Is the ftrat mole t
diroctly with Mr Booher by tele- pital in the first place. Hc said
The Dr. Arthur Haight family Jerry Johnson* from Durham
former Hasting* resident*.
tnuaical program Rev^and tl» family Un* of Mr* Oconel t
Uial hc Interpreted Uve nurx- * of Ann Arbor Joined her mother, N.C..
. arriving
. ..
.. .be we
_ ndi
.. ng ' Mra
Xf
» a
are
and. will
Mrs M
M
M Ow-nKhtrr
Ovcnshlre ’ and
and more than SA
50 years.
* SSv
Mi a*.
have them are a* folio**:
suggestion that he might find it j,Ir». Ros* Dunn, at her Wall
a
few
day*
with
the
Pauls
I
daughter
wlU be away for a week. Mra. Earl Hrad of Flint
1. Mr. Durwuud Booher and a mote cxmrenlent and prefer to be Lake cottage over the weekend.
BUI. at HUhl«**, Orei.ll CmM
a
VStm rif V,V
Va I* Ikikv ■ ■
* a*a* I*., - - - u-OV
puseenger were involved ui an mu by hi* own doctor In Battle Jtfn. Dunn had just returned
r Ua (Wats al barer
Tile J. M. Buehler* were happy
Creek a* having no other choice. I home two day* before from a to hear that their daughter-in­
law Mrs
winiam Buenier
Al*o. he though!, under Up.- eir-' two months' trip with her sister law,
Mrs. William
Buehler, ana
and coura&lt;‘ wHh cla«* at Grand and Lawrence. * Several boy
Uy Mra. ilaaaia.M. Cairtu the Banner of June 7. the Infor- cumstanccs al the time that he 1 through Europe.
maUon coming from the Sheriff'* f"“K&gt;
• Th, JM llubnu were in Dear-1 Mark, had arrived safely In the 1 Mr “nd Mra. Stephen Weaver. Sunday school are planning a
lUTfestJi:':
accident report.
1&gt;U mil &lt;k»Wr «nn&gt;.s.
u-.t
s,sl„
Philippines. They flew there by and two children of Centreville going to lhe Pennock Camp
Mra. Spencer Scobey returned
». Immediately after Uie acci­
7
IMW,
Tom C.r.n.UtlU, Pan-Am Jet, from Travis Air were here Saturday to attend the ground* next week to Crusade
home last week from New York dent. Mr. Booher and Ills posseti- S
Force Base. Calif., and completed Livingston reunion at the home camp. They are Barbara Lour
after spending several week*
cnee. Busan Cosby. Nancy War
o:- Ute
।
]n njmuuui
piyutoufh wucre
where iuiu
Tom the trip tn 19 hour*, making *U&gt;pv of Mr and Mrs Glenn Stahl
- uwhlaii
------- -io •pk
-----t up
’ s----- . of nomr
in
_ _______
ot the accident by a friend and his
hl* nersonal
personal brlonslrur*
belongings th.it
th-.t hr
he ......
leache*. Incidentally,
the______
Hubert* ! —
--------------------------------------------------------------at Hawaii.
Guam------and---Wake -I*--------------------------------------------------Earl Btart«*rd and step-da ughrtn.
and Danny Lrnnon.---Mar
tended lhe World's Fair three
began id* fee! untoinfortab.- He ce|ebrated their wedding annl-1 land*. They plan to remain in ter. Mra. Annie Smith of Lowell Burdick and Martha Gal
Company and taken io Uh- Sht-rlfT « decided to go home and get some versary Monday, June 28. Tiic , the Philippine* for tlie duration i were Tueaday visitant of Mra. will Join the work force to I
Mr. and Mrs Scobey attended Office to report Uve accident While
&gt; Mld
... ---------w ....
— " , Caramvoghs' ntw
hc *0Uld
!rtduube€
new ndajtas i* of Lt Buehler* tour of duty in Bert Blank. * MU* Janice Healy iwtlb the serving. About 100
a dinner with hu lx&gt;w-Ung club at Uie Bherifn* Office, they found ter. HwV~a* anxiiHB to get home &lt;n„ Russett
------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------TTT—
—r
they had a number of bumps and because his wile had had a wisdom ’ m,, pierce Taylor will leave' lag aboard the flagship "Estea" Earn* family of Routh Hast togs frernc- fume each year fqr thk
John Mason attended a family brumes U a result of Uie accident tooth removed Rut day mid Wis: lhe CIld of
WMk to j„ln hrr i M logistics oflicer and one of . were Sunday gumta at th* John time of auperviaed Bible study
The Sheriff's Deputies who re­ not feeling very well Hie next I husband in Milwaukee, Wls. five department heads. They are E. Brake*. * Mra. Bert Blank recreation and companionship
lotto last Sunday. * Mr. and corded lhe accident indicated Uial morning, lie iud increased pain : where he ha* been for several; now operating off Vietnam.
Mrs. John Martin. Mr. and Mra.
and called a relaUve who took him I month*. They have found a home
Thunday, June 24 was an ex- daughter, Mrs. Ikidruo Stahl, ut «wch child gate to go to Yankoi
to the h&lt;*pttal where, upon examl-: ^ere and have sold their home! citing day tor JUmnle Buehler,
nation and X-ray*. » fractured ))ere Bt 2082 K State Hit. to the - «&gt;n of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Buehler.
barren Calm* Tuesday Uial both men walked into the ertrbrue was found.
i Mlchael Uldrick, Jr, family. Grand Rapids. He. with his sis­ family attended the Walter* reMaud ium made u* proud ant
Sherifl's Office without any signa
Mr. Booher said Uvat, after talk- They will take possession July 1. ter. parent* and Gr^ndmoUier
her birthday. Some parties en- of difficulty or particular dutreoa Ing
u to me and
anil having some
same uf Uiciw
Uirr&lt;
Dean Din*
Dingman
tn an returned last Clouse, spent the day at Trail * Grand Ixdgc Bunday * Mr and Maud Randler. Recently she ant
and that their condition did not thing* clarified. lie fell tiial lie weekend to Knlamazoo College End, Gun Lake, with hi* grand­ Mrs Dav id Patrick and family
niece. Mra Winnie Gurd de
urday evening with the Faulk- *cem to warrant taking them to
parent*.
the
J.
M.
Buehler*.
In
to begin hl* Senior year.
-njoyed a picnic dinner Bunday ------- -•-------•—
The W. O. Coleman* and Dean lhe afternoon his friends. Carol. with the David Otto's and May- ■pporel to the Fort Custer Chit.
old he waa. * Mra Lxniwn Dotty
We Are *orry that Oil* letter Dingman attended the reunion J Un. Mark and Bill Feldpausch.
Office felt that Uiey should go to wa* written to the Banner instead of
and
Theresa.
Danny
and
Katy
_______
Mi*.—Coleman's
..........
family —
in
Duffy from Hasting* and Terry called on Mr and Mra Clarence that had been mlrsgvd from I
the Hospital to be checked Mr. of directly to the HospJUtl. where, Charlotte on Sunday.
with .Mr. and Mr*. Frank Bump- Booher's friend and Uie Sheriff's some of Uicsc Uiings could have
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ackley re- and Kathy- Thompson from Feltaer m Homines. Friday, and itOre fire and made to look new
m—__
.
V
Deputies indicated Uial neither been ironal out. We certainly are ’ turned Friday after spending ten Grand Rapids gathered to cele­ i
Mend of Lantlng wcrvJtLmdjy
not Infallible and we have made I day* iti Western Canada where brate with him. Along with Xtoxon Sunday In Harting*
drum pretty enough to dellgl
evening gurata and Mr&lt;and Mrs. wanted to go to the Hospital, but and wlH make mistake:, in U&gt;e i they attended the American Mu- punch, ice cream cones and cup
The Vacation Bible School uny little girl, bealda soma box*
Alfred HasklU of Lansing were after considerable urging, agreed future This 1* unavoidable when j tual Life Insurance Convention cakes wa* a special cake with iveld a program Friday evening.1 of clothing neatly mended to re
candles for Jimmy's sister, MeFriday visttora
you are dealing with people How- j al the Itanfl Spring* Hotel.
Mra Thrtaaa Mote did a fine job turn to the home. Nearly all o
Mr. and Mra. Wraley Confer
ever, we are attempting to mini- i Mrs. Robert G. Allen ha* reof supervising throe claaM* and this came from Maud's bus'
of Creaeey were Sunday vixllora forrlicad of Mr. Booher* paMtfi- mi2c the possibility of error by ! turned from Texaswhere she i June J3 and for hi* friend, Terry, the children preformed very well.. needle. Bh»- woo told Urtt then
providing in-service tialnuw and. visited relatives in Beaumont, I who waa five on June 17.
The dcdlcwllcn of tlx- (Arson- wUI Bx,n
3M addiUwiai pt
iI Mr
Mr. .nd
and Mm
Mrs Bun
McPharlln
-■Dallas.
r»-n..
rom Mr
—---1—
* Mr. and Mrs Frank Engle
k Hie young men walked into constant review uf j/jlkite and ’ Houston, and
age
1* planned for July 25th, ttenta arrive ao the rannreit* wR
, *4r. and - Mi* Dan A Hording spent Sunday In Kalamazoo with withtare
Btatiop CTytte W. Meadows surely be appreciated. (We ra{
the William Fox family to cele­
Kay McMillan Saturday. Misi Haipital shortly after 3:00 AM. we want to know about Uiem so
puaiacariox oxdeb
and reported to Uve nurse in clyirge Uial we can improve our service. sight-seeing /rip to Florids, and brate the birthdays of Janice
* Mr. and Mra. Whitney’ of st. tliat they had been involved in It criticism is justified, we want while Uiere they plan to visit hi* Fox and Mrs McPharlln.
Frederick Welsch. Oak Lawn.
Mra. Mary Prestidge and Mrs
cousin, Mr* Ruby Koenander, at
an accident and thought that they
Ill., and family spent a week with |
should be citecked over. The nurae do tilings to correct the piiblcms Hollywood Beach. The Allerdlngs' :Mary Mattingle of Coldwater had his mother and stepfather, Mr.
and family are vacationing
Walter Culbert. * Mra. Lydia on duty (Night Nursing Supervisor &gt; which may exist it we know about entertained her broUier. Mr. and
and Mrs. Harry Rocho of Has­
Gates of Grand Rapids is spend- asked Uiem for the ruuiu- ol Uieir them. However, before gripe* are Mrs. Emerson Royer, who are
tings.
personal physician. Thi* la in aired in the public, we would ap­ here from Tuescn. Anz. visiting Udgc is Andy's daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Weller
iUnem. Mrs Sliaron Smith ara
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Culbcrt * keeping with Uie estabUshed policy preciate a charge to know al»ut relaUvca, for dinner on Monday
Irene Cook aro aubotltuUng b
Uiat pilient* are carol ‘for by
Call Wl 6-3481.
their absence.
be their mother. Mn. Ellen Roy- York City this week,
day and Wednesday in Lanalng. their own doctor* in Uie Emer­
gency Room whenever poasbte. If dcmnuUon. Unfortunately, only the er from the Medical Facility and ~------------------------------problem coms become known, and, Mr*. Allerdlngs daughter, Mr.
lhe UidusukU ot other luUeiva, and Mr*. Jerry Price.
Bobby and Lyndy, Uie twins of
the Robert E. Allens, visited their
FiKbcra Day gift from z hl* is called in to see Uie patient
Tie
patient
I*
always
given
the
properly
go by unnoticed ixrautc grandparent*, the Ethan Allen*,
daughter. A Mra. Ethel Maaon
of Lansing last week, their par­
spent Monday with her sister.
P. Jack X.U
Clip This Guido—Keep It in o Handy Place for Future Reference
expected. Tlvcae patient* seldom ent* bringing Uiem home on
Mr. and Mra Walter Salterly tn
II Sunday.
gency Call. The two young men express tliemselvcs publicly,
Mr. -and
Tom —
Leslie
were
Indicated Uiat their doctor* were
I would like to point out Uut
—, Mrs.
/— —• --Uxre
m
»uMr«U
M
U
»nl
t|
Dr«In Battle Creek. The nurse asked
FUBUCAT10M OBDEB
In wr Er. nrenc?
sundw «IU. . ,t«l
Uu-m specUk-ally what they felt
Appliance &amp; General Repair DON'T WRING YOUR HANDS 1 Bugineu Services Offered
— Ring Wl 5-3482 and let a
said that they were bruised and
BANNER Want Ad solve your
bumped but did not think that hoepttaj and it* mevlicd *t.tfl, Hke i
r.mn WATCH &amp; CLOCK REPAIR­
buying or selling problem. HEARING Am SXRVICE-El
many other amah community hoe- | KL/Xre
Quick, profitable result* at low
cry thing in Zenith aids. 10-da
ING — Guaranteed workman­
vwf*ia
1
Daggett
where
they
have
cook*
with them.«hre Tlirtr major con- pital*. cannot handle every type
ooetl \
money-back guarantee. Jacot
ship. Also all kinds of Jewelry
Ing
”
Jobs
for
the
Summer.
of Hints* and injury becui e they
Pharmacy. Phone Wl 5-2466.
Repair and Engraving. MUJer ________ 1--------------- ------------------Mra.
Beatrice
Miller
and
on Uie man'* forehead. Wlien quew-, do not have lhe specialized tralnJewelers.
118
W.
State
SC.
"A
daughter, Gayle, of BatUe Creek
Square Deal Always."
SERVICE ON ALL MAKES of Concrete Products
visited
at
lhe
Robert
Baldwin
ganitng any particular- problems facilities to handle some &gt;t Uie
car*,
tractors
and
machinery
on Bunday.
or pain. Mr. Booher is reported to complicated problem* com,-* tenity. home
Mr. and Mrs Roy Ballentine
in our new buildinf at 134 N.
have said. “Nothing to wrong with Therefore, those patients uno ran
Jefferson. Experienced mecha­ GET YOUR READY-MIX fra
guest* of Mr*. Bert Gregg of LET OUR EXPERIENCED serv­
be better cared for by »i&gt;dolteta were
Homer a Sunday ago.
nic*. Goodyear Bros. Phone
ice man repair your appliances
the Barry County Ready Ml
little bit," The nurse at this point
Wl 5-5082.
MEMORIAL MONUMENTS sugRtstod that, if they didn't have
Matthew Banghart Of BatMe i with factory warranted parts.
Co. Phone Wl 5-2133.
'
Creek spent a few days last wlU
OF DISTINCTION
any particular complaint* or prob- Ucular special 1st and tr,.referred with hl* grandparents, the ChM
AU, GRADES WASHED RAW
to the appropriate hospital lor the Bangliart*. who entertained Iilsl
Ward, Hastings Wl ILawronca Brothers
and
GRAVEL-Bendar
Oran
their own family physician in Bat­ welfare of Uie patient I'. 1* the
RADIATORS Cleaned. Repaired,
Co. Home office 823 B. Bento
tle Creek rather Uun the doctor
but for Uie majority of others, we
Recored. Burkey Bales and
Phone Wl 6-5412. PtanL k
rcferrwl to another h&lt;*ptia' Moat are providing the diagnostic and
Service, 218 N.Jrfleraon. Phone
State Rd. Phone Wl 6-213*,
dlcated that they' would prefer to
treatment faculties needed, by the
Wl 5-3111.
WATCH
AND
DIAMOND
RING
*ee
their
own
docUira
and
Unit
301 S. Michigan Ava.
REPAIR — Expert workman­
they
wanted
to
go
home.
The
pital
Fortunately.
Uuph.
dcian*
community can be proud of Um
Miacellaneoua
nuwwooDW
ship. Gilmore Jeweler*. 102 E.
in our community know lheir limi­
Hastings
State St. Phone Wl 5-5318.
forehead, and they left for Battle tations and want their put lent* to
Pennock Hospital. Thto
Building, Contracting,
Creek by Uu-lr own choice. At no receive th* beat care pwlbie. hospital will vxvtr become s medi­
FOR
COMPLETE PLUMBING Aft
Ortic* Houra 4
4
HEATING SKV1CE-r3
time did Mr Buolwr present any
Roofing
cal center with a full and complete
Mw.fr Wad. I to •» F.M.
LAWN
MOWERS SHARPENED
symptom* that wopld indicate thr
and
repaired
Small
engine
MTiousnea* of hb. Injury nor did Hospital Consulting Medical Staff Unue to provide the best care
ftarts
and
service.
Burkey
Salt*
anyone including Mr Bootier hlmHASTINGS
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
ROUUT W. tHIRWOOO. Mgr, arif have any indication until txt re
and Sendee Phone Wl 6-5085
—Repair and new work. Fix­ COMPLETE DEVELOPIN
dur limitation*.
Mart Beofe SMonraoe Wl MM2
ture* and »uppllro. Kelley Elec­
We are indeed sorry about the
tric Service. 534 Middleville
•ertouaneaa of Mr. Booher's injury
4. fn ducuMtag Uie nutter with
Rd-. Phone Wl 5-27D0 after 5
und hop* Uial he bos a ipeedy
State Ferm Insurance
recovery. We also Jjope. Uvat tlie Automobile tr Machinery
pm.. Haattafi*.
public
will
now
und*r*tand
tin*
Radio, Television Ra^eiriij
AUTO — FIRE
pirticutar «ita*j»n a latte better
Repair
and pertupa ktRm a little more
BONDS
ELECTRICAI. CONTRACTING
plul.
about the operation of our emcrAND BEPAWING — It years' ALL MAKES OP TV, B»£
COMPLETE AUTO GLASS
limine** experience in Has­
Record Changera Renato
Binccrely.
ting* rwher gaectrtc. 111 E.
SERVICE - First das* work.
Cratral Badin awf TV Bern
Jahn C Bay
*■
“
Director
and Service.

and daughters
Douglas Scobey

Pleasant Valley
B,

25*" g5L“

LEGALS

S“irjss-i'kstf v.

Hickory Corner*

‘XSLita. .*4

East Middle Lake

SERVICE and REPAIR GUIDE

aJtt'lltl.,..

Business Directory
PRODUCTION
CREDIT
ASSOCIATION

845-9415

INSURANCE

S''SuiyJ*'S^

All Forms of

Insurance and Bonds
JERRY ANDRUS

�I

)

Have A Picnic Shopping For BARGAINS In The BANNER Classifieds
VACJ

ITION TIME
1
5 HERE!

MINIMUM RATI — 50c for Twmty Wordr.

4th of July NOW!
Wirt Ono of These

1942 CHEVROLET BiSCAYNE
2 Dr. Sedan. 6 cyl. Standard
transmission. ...................$1454

I

FARM IMPLEMENTS

F A5TINGS
MOTOR SALES

Farm Machinery

LARKE BUICK
and

1960 MERCURY
4 Dr. Standard trans......... *503
1950 MERCURY PARK LANE
Convertible..................
&gt;494

CHEVROLET

—IHC Tractor.
—Aills Chslmer WC w.loader.

—1944
—1954
live
lent

1435 S. Hanover
Wl 5-2425

1959 LINCOLN
4 Dr. Sedan..........................$995

VAC Tractor.
Case SC w/3 point hitch,
PTC. New Ures. Excel­
condition.

—IHC 55 T Baler w. motor.

Wl 5-2426

—IHC 46 T Baler P.T.O.
—New Holland 64 Baler w/motur.

1960 MERCURY
4 Dr. Hardtop. .—............ &lt;C95
1964 BUICK 4 Dr. Sedan. ..*695

Finiihed With Your
Firtt Hoy Cutting?

—1955 Case 400 Diesel. Good
dispel
U3IED CAR LOT
—1969 Case 411 B Oa* Tricycle
from Food Center
front end.
7/1
—1968 Case 411 B Om adjustable
front end.
—1963 Case 730 Diesel. Like newl
—1947 MM U Tractor.

TRANSPORTATION
SPECIALS

—New Holland Super 77 Baler
w/motor.
—Care 300 Baler. One year old.
Like new.

1963 CHEVROLET
BilA.r * jd».; 8 cyl. automatic.

—Massey Harris Baler. P.TjO.

Mahler
Motor Sales
LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALER

-1314 N. MICHIGAN AVE.
Wl 4-3439
7/1

BETTER USED CARS
PRICED TO MOVE

Ill

m

—1963 Model N4 Uni-Harvester
with shelier and combine
heads. Can be bought with or
without heads. (The new New
Idea Combine Corn Shelter or
Corn Picker heads will fit this
unit.)
—1947 Mbdel VTD Uni-Harvester
with combine head .
—1964 John Deere Trailer Mow­
er No. 11 with P.T.O, lor condi­
tioner. Like newl
—3 New Idea 3U11 type Mowers.
Good condition.

1963 CHEVROLET
Station Wgn.. t dr.; 4 cyl. atandanl.
Ona owner f . . low

zht

III

1963 BUICK
2 Dr.; rad*, haalar. automatic.
Lew rr.lcag* Vary Hunt

III

III

1962 RAMBLER
4 Dr. Station Warm; 6 cyl.
■tandard trarwmruion, w/walla.
1963 OLDSMOBILE .
. . Holiday Sedan. Full power nr ___________ m
and all the extra*, dark blue
with matching interior. This is
a nice one owner car and fully
1962 OLDS
Kuaranleed.
.
2 Dr. Hdtp. radio, haalar, w/«rall»,
1963 OLDSMOBILE
pow«r itecrin* O braka*. automatic.
. . . Town Sedan. Power steer­
ing and brake*. 4 way electric
seat, radio, w/wall*. new car
condition with 15.000 mile*.
1961 CHEVROLET
1943 CHEVROLET UIPALA
li-Ton Pido«; 6 cyt.. automatic
... 4 Dr. Hardtop. V-8 motor,
frana.. 4 ft. Flaatslda box.
adtomatlc transmission, white­
walls. radio, sparkling white
finish.

—IHC Seml-mtd. Mower.

1963 THUNDERBIRD
. . . Power steering and brakes,
radio, w/wall*. gold metallic
finish, one local owner and top
condition throughout.
1962 RAMBLER SEDAN
... All white 4 Door, alx cyl­
inder. automatic transmission,
look tills one over.
1961 PONTIAC SEDAff
. .. Very low mileage one own­
er car with power steering and
brakes, Hydramatic, extra
dean.
%
1941 FORD STATION WAGON
V8 engine, automatic transmis­
sion. radio, ready to go.
(
GOOD CHOICE OF
-TRANSPORTATION CARS,
PRICED TO SELL!

REAHM
MOTOR SALES
PONTIAC

OLDS

CADILLAC

Ph. 9-3478-107 If. Michigan Ave.
Hastings, Michigan

1 HOIICE

N EW

WATERPROOF TARP
14 OZ.
5 x 7—&lt;2J)&lt;
4 x 4-8L79
8 x 10—97-93
18 x 13—41L98
Atso larger sixes at corresponding
10 prices. Guaranteed water and
» N. Michigan Pb. Wl 543M
m idew proof.

WAGE!—Yes, When
us*
he Mighty Midget. The Ban­
ner Want Ad to nil, rent, hire
or buy you get fast results at
ow coat. To place an ad.
phono Wl 5-344L

Do you want to increase the
yield?

—Joins Deere Hay Conditioner.

Farm Bureau
Services

Over Start's Wallpaper
dt Paint Store

O pen Friday 9 am. to 5:30 pm.

-

TREE TRIMMING AND RE­ EXPERIENCED POLISHERS &amp;
MOVAL—By experienced man.
BUFFERS —Make &lt;3 to &lt;350
Iteasonablc rate.. Phone M5­
per hour. Apply in person be­
2015.
7/15
fore 6 pm. to McWilliams
I’oilahmg &amp; Buffing Co. 142
108th Ave, R3 PlaluwelL Or
call Plainwell 683-5195. 7/1

PI/INO TUNING
V rgil Sartman
DR -8167.

BABY DAYS
Good Supplies
Thing* for the Baby

7/8

WALK UP AND SAVE!

—Oliver 13 ft. hydraulic wheel
Disk.

LEGALS

Tutoring In Reading
Certified Instructor.
Phone Delton 623-2747
7/1

7/1

—New Holland. Mower Condi­
tioner.

—Vermeer Conditioner.

UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY

ir Automotive

Large United States and Ca­
1958 FORD—6 cylinder, standard nadian Company in agricultural
transmtoalon. New paint job. field urgently require* ropreCan Wl 5-3841.
U
. sentaUve in this area for Crop
Do yoe want to increase the
Service Department. Applicant
resistance to winter kill?
must have recent agricultural
★ Bouts
background and be well re­
yoe do—USB FARM BURgarded in area. Position is full
iAVS 0 24-34 BULK—Wo will
pread or rent you a spreader. WHEELER MARINE SALES &amp; tune, or can be -handled at first
SERVICE — Mercury outboard along with your present farm­
motors. New and used boats. ing operation. Bucceasfui appli­
Flotc Boats. Trailers and ac­ cant can expect earning* be­
cessories. M-66 in Nashville. tween &lt;100-1150 weekly with
OL 3-3851 or OL 3-6074.
U excellent opportunity for early
advancement in this area.
NEW WOODEN BOAT FOR Write and tell me about your­
8ALK-1&amp; IL, $60. One used self. Reply at. once to Allan
plywood. 12 it, 335. good con­ Farrow, Box 600, Marlon, Ohio.
Wl 5-2223
M -37 South
dition. One used wooden boat.
7/8
7/1
10 fl.. &lt;10. Morris Clark. Turn
for local resiin at public fishing site, BtUtol OPPORTUNIT
dent over
5 Intercslcd In
Lake. Phone Banficld exchange
weekly Incom to &lt;160 to &lt;200
721-9587.
7/1
or more. Wri te
Rawleigh
★ Busineis Service*
Dept.MC G 651 1257
Freeport, lllinota
7/1

GOOD AS NEW
STORE

L It R EXPERT TREE SERV­
ICE — Trimming, cabling, re­
moval. Free estimate*. Insured.
Phone OL 3-6086. NoahvlUe,
Mich.
tf

BUCATIOM ORDER.
lata of Kkhlgao. Th* Probata CARPET CLEANING IS EASY
c» rt tor th. Leant/ of Barry.
with Host New Electric Upn lb* Malt.r ot the E.lil. ot:
—IHC 4-14 trip bUn. Plow.
E. Shwnaa. U.««aM&lt;L rila Ko.
Bruah. No wet carpet* or
K 494.
—Case 4-14 trip btm. Plow.
handwork. Clean 180 square
l ii Ordrr*4. Tbit c* Baplamber
feet for only &lt;695. Hastings
—Several Elevators. Drags. Pick­
19*4, .it 10 RJL, ta tha ProFloor Covering, 123 W. State,
Caurtroom. Ilaitlnti. Mkhlyia.
ers. Plow*. Choppers, Little Gi­
• .ana* ba h.td *1 which all erodiHastings Phone Wl 5-5118. U
ant Gravity Box.
of mid deflated ar* r*aulr«d lo
r.
th«ir
claim
Creditor*
mat
E I.on clalRi with th* Court end EXPERT TAILORING — Men'*
«* a ropy oa Laos Bharmaa, Kieruor women'* clothing; We nar­
K.kfi. No. ». HaMisgo. MUMrow lapels, taper pants, alter
Prior to aald haarisg.
uLileillon and lorrk* shall ba
double into aingle breasted
1958 CADILLAC___
a aa provided by itatata aad Court
coate. AL the Dutch Tailor,
!&gt;• id; Jun* 14, 1**4.
6504 Utrn LUJ ROUL Wl 8­
2 Dr. Hardtop; fUI cowwr, *ir
6714.
tf
'kilip 11. Mitchell. Judge ot Pro­
conditioning- Exceptionally ckanl
M37 South
Wl 5-3150
K
7/1
HAVING A PARTY? — Punch
7/1
W. titoi* Biml
1
Bowl or Cup* tup to 200).
111. tiaga, Mn^iaaa
T/l
Available at small rental fee
FARM 1 MPLEMENfS
1
Cail Episcopal Parish House oi
NOTICES
PnUOATIOM ORDER.
Rectory.
tf
HUI. ot Mlgkigu, Frobtl* POurt
Do WHY NOT LET US MAKE OU
&lt;•*••4. ru* N*. U.4S1.
a rubber stamp with your n cw
Il li Ot4«n4 Thu oa Sipi mb.r
ZIP Code number. Three-11 IM
T. IBM *1 X0:»0 A.M.. la th*
*temp with your name, idIgaa.
draw and ZIP number
or
luri ol Mid dr&lt;m«d art jeiui sd to
&lt;226. This include*, postsige
I'tot* tb(ir clalou. Creditor! m« t di*
and aales tax. Burpee's Sp&lt; c•wor* dahaa with th* Court and
TRACTOR 8:
laity Shoppe, Delton, Mk -d
COLOR TV
48046.
-Case 41 . 600 actual hours
prior to laid hMrtsg
by
Power st •ering, live power and
Publlcatioa and aarrka aha I b*
hydraulic
Wad* a* prar Wad by Blalol* tad THE PATMAN—Private Deb cSETCHELL-CARLSON
Uve
24-Hour, Shadowing, Ta &gt;C.
l**l*d:KJua* 11, 1S45
—John De ere A Tractor and
Foto-FUm Evidence, Nalic ncultivator
Philip H. MltehiU. Jade* «( Prowide. Confidential. Call VVO
"Batter
than
the
Rest"
4-2445
or write 194 Nor th
-Minn M ollne R Tractor and
Blipiatna, Sdaaa. Buryi.,
Union. BatUe Creek
12
30
cult Che•Pl
Kidalco aad Crxhar
SIU KaUomiav Bullduc
—Free Tuba Check—
-Several ood used Baler* and
Kalanaaoo, Miahlcaa
•k Help Wanted
Hay Too
MORTOAOH BALE.
—John De re B hand wind. One
315 S. Hanover St.
UOBTOAGK BALE— Dataalt bn
owner,
te«a oada to th* condlllaai ol a SALES 8ERVCE — Permanent
Phone 945-3862
aurte*4» B*d* by Roy A. D*.ii aad
position aivailabte for intelli­
—1941 AUil Chalmers D 17.
Jo Aa* I»a&gt;lr. bit wU* ta Loan l&gt;)
gent man who has demonstrat­
.
vi
i*h*a* By*ton. let, Morlfiyi. dil.4
arris 30 Tractor. A-l
-Massey
ed a successful personal and
Da&lt;«aib«r
4. I»M. and worded ua
shape.
Decambsr 5*. 1P4*. ta Liber 17T. oa
employment background. Ex­
;&lt;a(a 35. Barry Cauaty Urcerdi. Nirhi
perience in retail sates and
COMBINE is
ran. aad aiu&lt;n«l by told Naruriaw
building
material warehousing
DO YOUR PLANTS
lo North Aaortea* Art.ptaara Car—John Doere 40. Self propelled
pur»lix&gt;, * Geor.U Corporation ty aa
desirable. However, men with
aarigaBoat 4*1*4 Doraabor V. lost,
combine with 10 ft grain head
outdoor, indoor back­
NEED A BOOST? and ratotdod oa Daraaabar 1». 1®»». Mmilar
and com head. Used 1 yr.
ground,
such
us agricultural,
in
Ub.r ITT, on p*&lt;&lt; 37. Bara
asL.'wAisi-d-jiB
will be considered. Job includes
USE . . .
sale* and . service to bullditu:
ai Ihr data htroof Ik* *ua of Vito
material
customers,
rccelying
ORTHO-GROW
c irwiirj;:
merchandLse and building ma­
elating iatoroot al 1% par aanara.
THE
terial, operation of fork lift
Wl 5-M52
124 N. Jetfenoa
L'ndar lb* pow.r of lai. caaiaisod
truck, and material handling
LIQUID PLANT F0OD
la 1*M morigaga aad th* sialo* to
•
VI
equipment outside work, load­
M«h rti* aiad* and ptmldod, sour*
It hariby rlraa that laid norttax.
12-6-6
ing and unloading t nicks, buildwill b* foroalOMd by a uli ot thi
ihg material counter sales. In­
mnrlgagod pro*!***, or tow* part ol
come based on experience and
* FOR GENERAL USE
background. Benefits include
★ QUICK ACTING
hospital and life plan, depend­
• rleek p.«.. Roiiara liuadird Tira.,
ents hospital and sickness plan,
SHRUBS, HOUSE PI.ANTS,
oa Thuiday. Boptoabar 14. 1V«5.
paid sickness plan, paid vaca­
Ksl4 pranlart ar* iltualad la th.
VEGETABLES, TREES,
tion plan, alx paid holidays,
BERRIES, LAWNS
uniform plan, paid training
le model • Repair
and development plan. U in­
Boiith* Addiuou lo th* Vlllag. ol
AVAILABLE AT
tonated write in your own
rraopori, Barty Couair. Mkhigia.
arcordiag to th* _ rpurd.4 pin
handwriting listing etnploynwnt history, education, train­
i&gt;.K4; Juno It. JI45
305 s. a arch Wl 5-5352
ing. skills, age. weight, height.
KOriAMaarttoo AceopUsta Corp..
Blue Diamond Warehouse
u
Lumber Co.. 36 Avenue C. Bat­
231 W. State
Wl 5-9982
Ue Creek. Mich. Attention Perns Bail Balldiag.
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BANNER WANT ADS PAY!
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FARM SUPPLY

Used
Farm Machinery

DISTRICT
SUPERVISOR
REAL ESTATE
NaUuivU. R«U E,U. Orgiiniratlon lias openings lor
Licensed Real Estate Broken
with suepeasful Sale* back­
ground.
Must be honest, reliable, will­
ing to work, of good character,
and financially responsible. Age
preferred—35 to 65.
.
If you are now operating or
can establish and operate a
Sales Agency, and have Uie
ability to establish new agen­
cies. train and supervise, sev­
eral choice areas in southern
Michigan now bclns opened.
Give full particulars. All in­
quiries strictly confidential.
Those qualifying will be inter­
viewed.

STROUT REALTY
7 South Dearborn (HB)

Chicago, III. 60603

7H

BLAIR'S
FARM &amp; GARPEN

ittobrit' jadsi
A Aldrkb
All 7 .yi ter PttlUMMT
701 B Uhtxi* XsUeaal B*ak Bld*.
7/1
Haul* CVwk. Mtekigaa

HASTINGS
BANNtR
CLASSIFIEDS

Coll Wl 5-3481

it Household Good*

»

* Musical inttrumenta

SINGER FANCY 67"ITCH AU- ELECTRIC HAWAIIAN GUITAR
with case and amplifier for
TOMATIC — Cotnplete with
cabinet No attachenente needsale. Like new, &lt;75 cash. Phone
387-3816.
7/1
ed to make button toles, overcast, monogram, ihnd hem,
etc. Sold new for over &lt;300.
Will sell fpr just 83 or &lt;433 # Noticoa
per month? CalFf
945-9431 Dealer.
7/1 ONE FLOOR, PRIVATE HOMEHas room for two ambulatory
WE ALWAYS HAVE BAR­
patlente. References exchanged.
GAINS IN GOOD USED
Phone Middleville SY 5-JH73.
HOME APPLIANCES-Refrig­
»/•
erator*, ranges, wasners, etc.
HiMtings Electric, 119 W. Blate,
INSIST
ON MICHIGAN DOT­
Hastings. Phone 945-2666.
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TED GAEI Bee Oari &lt;k Bettyl
Appliance* before you buy!
NEW &amp; USED PUMPS—New in­
They SeU-They Install-They
stallations and remodeling.
Service. Ph. Wl 5-2833. M-37
Powell's Plumbing Co. Free es­
South.
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timates. 24 hour service. Call
Middleville BY 5-3643 evening*.
SWEEPER BAGB AND HOSM
BY 6-3044 day*.
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to fit most (weeper* are avail­
ELECTROLUX SWEEPER —
able atBTEURY'B ELECTRIC.
222 6. Jefferoon. Also, unali
- With all tool* and a supply of
paper bags. Thoroughly-checked
appliance
repair.
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over. Cleans ami run* real
good. Only &lt;2332. Terms. Cali SCHOOL BUSES FOR SALE945-9431 Dealer,
7/1
1962 and 1953 Fords, both 48p-AMcnger. May be inspected at
Delton - Kellogg School. Sealed
★ Lawn &amp; Gardea Supplies
bids to be Submitted on or be­
fore July 1Mb Superintondan’t
MOSQUITO CONTROL BPRAY­
office botWing al Delton-Kel­
ING — For prompt service an
logg School.
7/8
large or small areas call Lake
Odessa 374-4761. Sprague Land­ NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN
that on July 3, 1966, at IQ am.
scape Services.
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a I960 Imp. Cony. aer. Na
0186 FH133035, will be sold at
★ Loet and Found
public auction at the Hastings
City Brink. Tlie seller reserves
LARUE BROWN MALE GREAT
the right to bld. The car 1*
DANE LOST—In vicinity of
stored and may be inspected
Guernsey Lake. Has choke
at Daniels Welding. 123 Maple.
chain on. Answers to name of
Delton. Mich.
7/1
Sorg. Reward. Phono MA 3­
2079 or Wl 5-4493.
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★ Foe Salo—Mi. cello neo u*

LOSE WEIGHT-JIUI 4 capsules
dally. Faahtaa Rita
calorie dieting. &lt;2.7P Lapa
Pharmacy 144 E. Sta te. Haatf

For Sal*

ALUMINUM

ALCOHOLICS ANOWY1MOUBPC. 171. Hastings Tl lephona
Wl 5-38M. Meetings •very
Monday, 8 pm.
X. ■

PAINTED OR

MILL FINISH
★ Froduca

UF TO 36" WIDE

CHERRIES - DARK SWEETS—
Ready July &lt;. MonUnprency
Tart. Good quality. Pick your
ORCRIMPED
own. Orders taken. J. R. Bra­
man, 3624 Four Mlle Ftoad. NE.
IDEAL FOR MOBILE HOMES.
Half mile east of East Bell
Line, Grand Rapids.
7/1
CAMPERS, HOME IMPROVE­
MENTS. ETC.
*F or Rent—R*al Estate
FACTORY DISCOUNTS
HASTINGS ALUMINUM

PRODUCTS, INC.

Sales - Service

GOOD YEAR BROS.

7/1 &amp;

COIL, FLAT SHEET

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Psb Izrtko tod until
m *&lt;*rid«S by itoist*

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Attornry far urdtaa
BUgat-sai H Mr
llMtla*i!UMte Rmt
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Classified f5a rc»giri plli

Do you want faster starting
of plants?

RACK OF BLOUSES^—15c

—AC mounted Mower.

Hao tin g - Plumbing
Strvice
VV1NICK SURPLUS New •
1310 N. Michigan Av*.

1 Do you want to increase the
quality t

SUMMER HATS—I4c

—Case Semi-mid. Mower.

Ill_ _ _ in

196? OLDSMOBILE U
------ —4 Dr- Sedan; Power Peer­
ing and brakes, new w/wall
tlre^, radio, one owner.

NOTICES

F aimers...

USED

224 W. Stale
Wl 5- 3903 or Wl 5-2434

1962 FORD G ALAXIE 540
Hardtop. 8 cyl. engine Antrim*tic drive..............................11,045

1960 CHEVROLET
Nomad Button Wagon. Hu
automatic dr., V8 engine. 9495

OBITUARIES—First 160 words free of charge. 2c per word for each
additional word.

OBDER OT rVEUCATlOM.
01*1, al.
Stat* of Klahlgaa, Probata Court
t*r tba tbuaty of Barry.
Eatato ot noraar* R. Wo4*U. Hi*
Ma. 14.4*4.
Il U Ordered that n Brptaober
14. IMS. al 1*:*O AM, la lha
Prabat* Coartrooau City of liailinr,
Mlchteaa. a hearing ba held al which
ill crediiort ot slid dreeaaed .are re­
quired to prora ihalr clalnu. Credllora
mail ftla iw*ra claims with the eourt
l"lS^*to&lt;knP!Xa!irala*l&gt;l{ankrBuB4'
lag. Kalamaioa. Mkklgah. Bdadary
at aald aetata, prior to laid bia.tnp
PubliraUor. and iwik. thall b*
made M provided by BUtato aad
Coart Bule.
Datad: Jun* IS, IMS /
Philip IL Miubatt.^dg* •» Pre­
tty : ‘ Ford. Krickatd. Brora
aad Stalo.
Attorway for PUaeiary
101S Anarteaa Railseal Baak Blds.
KslaBaioo, Mkhlgaa
1/1

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CARDS OF THANKS b IN MEMORIAMS—2c per word.

Jaly 30. 19«J- Cel.
sotaii will bo r»
ir* work aerordi**
to ipocl Icallaai. &lt;ub4iri4»4 for *ho
I,
: . tonr»0l» ■«a la a&lt;eor4aar*
With bld
No. 1 oS’erri Onatwtioo Work
No. 3 Piamli* ,Wwk)l**,iM &lt;M*
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A C.r ia*4 CM ier'i thMk Or Bld
la tka
fc; f, 4 ot
th* bld payable to th*
Barry &lt; oualy M. id ComialMteB. will
l&gt;, r*q 1 •&lt;i with
Il. :.e.l
th* Barry County
iioid c
Um withdrawal at
E?
r lhe fal • r. of tba bidder to
rut
of parfonaaaea
“ tka’ iKl
th* Barry
County

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104! MERCURY METEOR
Custom 4 Dr. Sedan. Automatic
Dr. Power steering. Radio. Ex­
tra nltarp!______ _____ 11458

DUPLAY CLASSIFIED—$1.25 per Inch far single (Martian. 89c per
iach for sarie* of six or mere ado Io be run oa consecutive
weeks. Both of above rates based oa standard duplay clasalHad stylo*.

bld^wfl
&amp;“f

My.,

•*°n........................... -SUM
1943 VOLKSWAGEN
Custom. Hu AM-PM radio.
Like new I For.............. -.&lt;1495

a charge of 10c.

ALL ERRORS—in ad* taken by phono fa be at aander’i risk, akhaugh
wa taka spacial effort to see that the copy to takaa correctly.

4ANY MORE
TO CHOOSE FROM

For the Best Terms
1944 COMET
4 Dr. Sedan. Hu »tdl tramml*a nd Values in Town
•X®....................................... MM3
See th o Dodge Boys at

1941 FORD STATION WAGON
4 Dr. Hu automatic transml*-

BOX NUMBER—-Although Th* Baaaat dees not riniswU “MW

ADVER ISEMENT
’
Barn Oonaty R«U CesnlMlon
Now G rag* auS
Milntmu co Ballilag
Hutxagi Mkhlgas
Combi w4 B«al&lt; Prapcwate will U
B1 by tb* firry Cwaty K&lt;-*4
7L?.':‘Ty’g'
,»f Now Uaragi
lodS Mi

THE HASTINGS BANNER—5
order or : VBUoanox—m*i*u.
kkissa. Tk« Trokrti
ThurwUr, Jab 1. 1M&lt;
Court for tk* r*e*ir ot Ron*.
in iho Ma irr oi Iki Knot* ot
ck.^Mi«l*U/
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bmmwo
sr-JT.PURLioatiow oaon.
11 k OtJrt 4. Tkll mi Boot. M.
•f Hlckkna, Brototo CWt
IBii. *1 11 ;O A-M. is Ik* Probit* r
Couaiy of B»rty.
l&gt;arlr*a«,
i.Un,,. Mitktau. &gt;
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&gt;M oi wktek tuu. *11
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an j
m-ers . orlor to Mid soarlaf. r ,rr yord tor Uto
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will,
for
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1043 MERCURY MONTEREY
4 Dr. Sedan. Automatic Dr.
Power steering, power brake*.
Radio. One owner............. 11,994

DR. V&lt;

Hid *o» by th* Thursday following th* data af publication, a
carrying chsrgs of !0« will ba added. Each addltioaal «*n**«uthr* raput Intartion without chang* cf copy tor Vi price.

LEGALS

£

DEPENt)AILI USED CAR
1964 DODGE MODEL UO
SPtCIALS!
Custom H.Top. Power xtoering
and brake*. Radio. One owner 1943 air
VROLET H TON
Extra clean. Only „........ SUM
Pickup, 4, 1 speed, oae owner
1S44 RAMBLER CUSTOM
1964 PL1 MOUTH ConverUblcModel 440 Convertible. ..SUM
V8, ter, usfllte, ana owner.
1M4 COMET CYCLONE
1959 MERCURY 4 DR. HbTP.
Hardtop. Hu 4 on Floor. UJ(&lt;
VI Mto

1959 FORI
Two to

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HASTINGS BANNER

a

•* Reedy for Hie

PHONE
Wl 5-3481

si- hi

SAFE BUY
USED CARS
SAVE$$

Ruling*. Michigan
CALL 945-3481

7/15

\ To pul ld*a* ovt&lt;
Than hs Mod our ckmlfiad
Now Ronni* is In clovar.

ALASKA — Dam construction.
Large project. High pay. “Job
News" 40c and sUunped en­
velope. KTCO, Box 443, Kirk­
land, Wash.
7/1
MAN CAPABLE of taking re­
sponsible position. Apply In
writing giving resume. Has­
ting* V &amp; S Hardware.
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WE ARE LOOKING for two ag­
gressive salesmen who have
had experience in direct tales
Our product is being intro­
duced to thi* area for the first
time. The product is used by
every business, Khool, home
and industrial plant tn ‘tfee
country. It ta fully patented,
guaranteed and a proven
money maker. Here is an op­
portunity to get in on the
ground (loot and earn *300 per
week and up. Write stating
your home address and .tele­
phone number. Frederick W.
Miller, 510 AllcoU, Marshall.
Mich.
. 7/1
LEGAL SECRETARIAL POSI­
TION FOR HALF DAYS —
Must have typing and short­
hand experience and be be­
tween 33 and 60 years of age.
Please call Wl 5-3376 between
8 aad 8.
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FURNISHED APARTMENTS
FOR RENT - UUlitlea paid.
Phono Wl 6-9471.
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4-ROOM MODERN UPPER
APARTMENT — Private balh
and entrance. Also modern cot­
tage at Gun.Lak*. 126 S. Broad­
way, Hutingr-^
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PICNIC TABLES-Log frame, 5
to 8 ft. Also take-apart model. A- For Sal*—R**l Eahrt*
Martin, wren and bluebird
house*. Uilcraft. Gun Lake 3-BEDROOM YEAR HOUND
Road. Wl 5-3549.
7/15
HOME ON PODUNK LAKE—
Double lot. Large living room,
FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR
kitchen-dinette, panelled fami­
—Uie Rcxall'k fast permanent
ly room. 1&gt;, bath*. Laundry
Regular &lt;280-Naw 11 DO. Nc
room, storage, attached garage.
pre-shampoo—Nc after odor
Call Wl 5-6582.
7/1
Available at Jaoobe* Pharmacy
«
Ar Situation Wonted

W1NUUW 3LASS nt STALLED
in alumlx urn, atecl or woo* BABYSITTING WANTED —
iuh. Burkey Auto Glass A
Mondays through Fridays, day­
Radiator Shop, 21&lt; N. JcBk
time*. Experienced. Phone Wl
6-5056.
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•on. Hullngx
t&gt;
ITS JACOBS PHARMACY A Sporting Good*
FOR FAST 24-HOUR FILM
HERVICE! No charge ior over­
GUNSM ITHING SERVICE—
size prints.
U
Plea®* get your wort; in now.
Reblulng. restocking, repairing.
SEVERAL SPRING COATS
We Ml
FOR GIRLS—In sixes 6. 8. 10,
Hon. rm cmsb. *ilngs, swivel*
&gt; 12. Very good condition. Wl 5­
and ev rytiling needed for your
5021.
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shoe tin pleasure. Huckleberry
TABLE PAPER - For picnic*,
Gun
hop, 1M4Q Kingsbury
family reunion*, lots ol uses
Road,
mile* eaxl of Delton.
40' by 300-. &lt;350 at The Ban­
Phone 623-3793. Doug Young,
ner oQice.
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owner.
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MOBILE HOMES DIRECT from WANTED TO RENT WITH OP­
factory al large mvmmis. 60x12
TION TO BUY - Old empty
S3J)O5. Lol rent &lt;1250 per
store building or trait stand or
month with coach. Other sixes
half or so acre of vacant land
st comparable savings. Brass
on main traveled road ta Gun
Trailer Sales, north ot Has­
Lake in Yankee Springs area.
ting* on M-43. Phone 945-5936
Mall replies to Mn. Theodore
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Asha, R&gt;, Homer, Mich. 7/8*

�1
HASTINGS BANNER
y. July I, INI

aptain Davids
ew State Police
Commissioner

-Wind di
1 rmbtwoed
UritlBS in the department, both
aa a field officer and aa an administratoc.
He waa bom FYb. 5. 1914. at
Hope in Midland county, wtwi
। ire irmduated from high school.
11* beramr* th* rtehlh ram.

Driver Pays $50

Flint College eihibit get*

Oltlest Chevrolet Known to Exist

Child*. w!v&gt; enletc-d the de­

Personal Mention Fine, Car Ruined
ville, apparently escap'd serious
injury about 5:35 pm. Wednretheir daughter, the Floyd Todds,
to New York City last week
where Uiey visited the Lee*'
daughter. Mr. and Mn Ed Wines,
and also attended the World's ally when he pleaded guilty be­
Fair, returning home on Bun- fore Municipal Judge L. E Bar­
nett to a recktam driving charge

Bastings
Traffic Ticket* I

iJSTStlWU. 0- Haff. _lll« M.

Bob art planning to Spend Uie

Ludington Bute Park
missloner Joaeph A. Child*
announced lu» intuition earlier
tUne
.
lle?*rW,

„
th5 **.*?!? Po:

Rlchard Taylor were in Albion
all last week representing the
Pint Methodist Church Woman's
Society of Christian Service at
Uie School of Missions.
The Winston Merrick* are ex­
pecting hi* ■ daughter. Mr. and
Mn Michael iLucille&gt; Murphy,
and daughter. Melissa, to arrive
thia week from Wilmington, Calif
Michael 1* on leave from the
Navy, and they plan to be here

ammdmwu to the State Police
law wiUih sets muxunum age
of M In the enlisted service and

to tn ad rance of iris flfly­
•
and uniform division.
(«**,&lt;*
m&gt; gur uie new
He wa* pronxHed to captain commtsalantT ample time to ptejn 1866 and after an aaaighmenl par; tlie budget for the fiscal
East Lansing headquarter* year of 1956-87 which must be
Ma* tranafrm-d to command tl»e submitted in September.

have the First Six Months dividends inserted to their

credit.

I

The oldest Chevrolet known to be in exbtenre-a 1912 touring model -i* destined for
an honored place In the cily that produced IL One of lhe first Chevrolet* made in Flint, lhe ear was
purchased by the Industrial Mutual AsMxialion for donation to lhe Alfred P. Sloan Panorama of
Transportation in lhe dty‘« College and Cultural Center. Seated in the ear (L to r.) are ABen J. Dffion,
IMA pcraident; Dr. Roger Van Holt. Sloan museum director; William Crick, IMA managing director;
and Gregory Fauth, a Flint insurance man and antique car buff who located Che car.
-

Your Savings Account has been credited with
dividends ot the rate of 4% Per Annum os of Junc 28,

X

1965.

Hastings Savings &amp; Loan Association
136 E. State St.

Hastings

All Savings Insured up to
$10,000 with F.S.L.I.C.

MtMBlB riOlRAL HOMt LOAN BANK SYSTtM

COOL ONE, TWO OR
EVEN THREE-ROOMS
WITH A Bib CAPACITY

Air Sweep

Gibson

S *299’’

PMOCK HOSPIIAL I

Helton Area

By Mrs. John Peabody
ALTO Jady Keller. ML Jwm M. |
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.... ....
CLARKSVILLE—&gt;M*&gt;k. H.wiu M2., —...........---------TsWMos
SZJ-55S1..
. ...............
Mr. and Mrs. Btuart Boulter
i and son have moved to KalamaDELTOR
living in uie name ui ui
Isoo.
and Mn Kercher while the
Kercher* are on a trip to Africa
rMEEFOBT —
(When the Kerchen return. Mr.
l*us DeurMte. bi. zw&gt;« tt
and Mr* Boulter will leave for
ORAxft RAPIDS — R.b.rt Brinks.'Denver, Colo, where Stuart will
: continue to study law at the
University of Denver.
' Steve Bdelman from Clover­
dale is visiting hl* brother and
family, Henry Boelman, in Ackly. Iowa. Mr Boelman is Mn 1
Henry Orooten's father. * Mn |
Mae Cappon called on Mr. and

On ^Wednesday of last week
Mr and-Mrs Gordon Thonipeon.
Kenneth, and Marion of Union
City were caller* at the Glenn
Mowry home, and on Bunday the
i an July 3. 4,’J on the school Mowrys were their guest*. Visit­
grounds. A pony pull will be Ute ing the Mowrys on Saturday affeature of the 3rd beginning st
7 30 pm. On the 4U&gt; a parade son Stauffer of Alto.
will
preceded । Guest*
Guest* ofof the
the Robert
Robert MacArMacAr wl
“ tbegin
*»ln al 1212:30
w Ppm
1" Preccuea
ttna
uowea oj
and Io
followed
by uie
the various
various norse
horse thur* over the weekend were her
conteite. A chteke* Bar-B-Que cousins. Mr. and Mrs Eber Wet­
***
hel^.
1 P®- P”. Ju ? sei of Tawa»,Clty
The Richard Flukes are plan­
. . ..
..L
j
7 7
12P«- »ith a drawing to be ning to move this weekend to
their new home which they have
5 P1"
bridle and colt will be girento built at Vicksburg.
The Bert Benham* are plan­
5?t’le ““y *»•*
, er
P*&gt;les and ribbons wiU be e**”!- ning to be In Akron. Ohio, over
«l to winners of the many evtnU the Fourth to visit their son.
Paul, and family
Mr and Mrs P. A. Clardy have

Barryville
By lUrt. Burr Fastott

cooling from wall to wall, even from room to
room. Ait Sweep delwers 3Oco more effective
cooling power from a\abmet of the same size

get-together, and en route home
Thursday Mr and Mrs Gay Wa- L,u"
J“Be
they attended the wedding of
ter* were visitor* at the Water
Remember the Bai ry ville Don Frost and Martha Menon in
home. * Mr and Mr* Lew W„- c h u r c h Homecoming Bunday, Byron, in.
John Co Lan t was discharged
ner called on Mr. and Mrs Rua— June 27. Church School at 10:30.
sell Boulter, also Mr. George Worship service at 11 :&gt;0. Potluck from Ferguson Hospital. Grand
Bagley and Jerry.
dinner at noon with an after- Rapids, where he had been a
Fourteen Scout* and their lead- noon session at 3. W Capt. and surgical patient for nine days
er of Troop 50 camped Friday Mrs. Richard C Ervin and family
the latter's parent*. home of hl* parent*, the Burden
and Saturday night at Deep are
— visiting »»*Lake. The boy* really enjoyed Mr. and Mn. Eazl Marshall Cotant*.
The Russell Bentons attended
themselves swimming and hik­ They recently returned from
ing. The fathers joined the boy* Tokyo, Japan, where they have the silver wedding anniversary of
for a cookout. Several award* been stationed in the Air Force Mr. and Mn. Bruce Kaufman,
former residents, at Bronson on
Were given Robert Heath re­
ra.cu
been re-a**i&lt;ned to Biloxi. Bunday. Mrs Edith Benton has
reived several merit badges ^,'hite
and
John Wicker and Jim Lyon* re-1 Mis*. Mr and Mrs^tarvin Mar- returned to Battle Creek after
celved tenderfoot badge* Troop *hall and family 5T Pierre. SD, spending two week* with the
50 would appreciate anyone able visited the Bari Marshall* over Russell Bentons
The Hollj* Isenhaths were here
to give dishes for thetr kitchen the weekend. Mr*. Willard Love
Call 623 2246
*nd daughter of Bellevue were from Texas last week to visit his
Mr*. Phyllis Ryan attended Friday nlffht callers The Mar- sister, lhe Robert Walldorf!*, at
.•nau* and
aou Ervin*
u&gt;u» attended ua Wall Lake.
Minnesota Woolen* sales meeting , shall*
in Lansln&amp;xSaturday. * Dorcas family reunion Sunday at Bailey
the Arthur Burghdoff* are plan­
Society of Inter-Lake* Baptist, Park. Battle Creek.
of the:
Cimrch will meet at the church
Mr. and Mr* John DowseR ning to spend the weekend
-----------at 10 Thursday morning. July 1. and family of Drayton plain*: Fourth at Lake City.
------ —
...of—
j, and
The Harold Brockway* guest*
to go to the meeting of the Gull were
weekend -----guret*
Mr
Mrs. Donald Dowsett. Mr. and for the weekend were the Jack
Mrs Tom Luts and family of Blocum* of Oconomowoc, Wl*,
Mra. Robert Garrett of Delton Kalamazoo were Bunday guest* and Beatrice Heroey and friend
of Uie Dowsett*. * Mr and Mrs of Cleveland. Ohio.
Guest* oTDr. and Mrs. George
Karl PufpafT were Sunday eveLock wood at their Wall j Lake
Kalanuuco. arc vacationing in
Sterling Week* of Stoney Point cottage over the weekend were
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Boulter and * Mr and Mrs. Boyd PufpafT Mr and Mr*. Pal Waterfield of
and Lisa of Kalamazoo were.
Sunday callers of Mr and Mrs man of Lima. Peru.
The L. L Hamps are planning
iitiafaM st;. ter'* parents. Mr. and Mra. Rus- Karl Pufpaff and family.
Jaa* M: Ben M]| Boulter.
Mr.
Mr. and
and Mra.
Mrs Robert
Robert Tobias to entertain their family on the
Callen
at
the
Ora
Ryans
thia
and Roger. Miss Sheila Baunden Fourth, those from out-of-town
WAYLAKD- Hesel FlUInjkea. Ml.
being the Larry Hamps of Grand
Jims Tt.
WOODLAND—Celkteea SlepMne. Bl. Keith Ryan and family. Ora’s and Linda were Sunday dinner Rapid*.
The Lloyd Huvers returned
brother, and Mr. and Mr* Arden guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Adams of Hastings, Mn. Ryan's Asplnal of Algonquin Lake. * Monday from a trip to Califor­
nia where they visited Mn. Ha­
Michigan State's shuttle hurdle' brother The Or* Ryans also visi­ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Humphrey of vers brother, the Wm. WUlltt*.
ted
Mn.
Ryan
’
s
parent*
at
HudOwosso were Bunday dinner
relay. team of Fred McKoy. Bob
Steele. Clinton Jones and Gene
Mn. Gladys Wlngeler attended
Melburn Adams. * Mr. and Mrs.
Washington won tho title at the Clyde Northeuls visited Mrs. Mead and family * Mr*. Russell the reunion of Blodgett Memori­
11165 Drake Relay* in meet rec­ NortheuU* mother and brother, Mead and Rhea were Bunday al Hospital gnuiuatca on Thurs­
cellars of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
ord time of :57J.
I Mrs Maud Pullen and Payne at McKeown of Qufrnhr__________ day and Friday In Grand Rapids
| Allegan.
Mr. and Mrs Charles Higdon and spent the weekend with fe».
Mis* Ardis Smith, daughter of and Elaine of Charlotte were Paul Kellogg in Lowell.
The Rex Dutterer* will enter­
Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Smith, Sunday dinner gueat* of Mr. and
received her BS degree with a Mrs. Robert C Smith. * Mlu tain their family.-Mr. and Mn.
major in English on June 12. at Sandra Goble of BatUe Creek Robert Sima and daughter of
Chicago,
and Mr. and Mn. Gary
Central Michigan University in and Miss Debra Shupp of fit
Mt. Pleasant. She will teach this Johns spent last week with Mr Malinoakl and family of Grand
Fall at Spring lake Junior High. and Mr*. Robert Herman. * Mr. Rapids, over the Fourth.
The Robert Miller family leave
Ardis has started a nine-week and Mrs Harry Green of Belle­
course this Summer at lhe In­ vue and Mrs Clara Hair of Wau­ Wednesday on a two w e e k s’
Commercial &amp; Residential
stitute lo! Linguistics at Okla­ paca, Wls, were Tuesday caller* camping trip at Silver Lake
homa Normal.
Installation &amp; Repair
outings and the big sleeping
Bill Guernsey went to the VA
Hospital at Ann Arbor for sur­
and family of Kalamazoo tent, with two persons, it can as­
semble in two minutes.
gery. His wife and family will be
Sunday. June 13, Mr. and Mrs
staying with Mrs. Guernsey's and family of Algonquin Lake
brother and family. Mr. and Mrs. were Sunday dinner guest* of Wm Kidder of Carter Lake
called on Mr. and Mrs Henry
William Cornell at Clio. * My
husband and I are leaving on our Mr. and Mrs. Joe BuUne and Beutly of Lansing, also went to
vacation Monday morning We family of Kalamazoo and Mr
will visit friend* and relatlvea and Mrs Wendell Day and fami­ mother. A cousin of Mra Kid­
Borguins in Used
tn Ohio and Pennsylvania. We ly of Hastings were w eekend call- der. Kurt Snider of North Da­
Appliances, too!
will attend the reunion of the
kota, is spending the Summer
385th AAA. BataJllon July 3rd
Mr. and Mr*. Charles McCoy with his grandparent* of Lan­
119 W. State
Haitings
and 4th at King Of Prussia. This of Grand Rapids were Monday sing. He returned home with the
I* the betalllon John served in caller* of Mrs. Charles Day. * Kidder* and spent Monday fish­
Phone 945-2866
during the war.
Mr* William Ryan and grand­ ing. going back to Lansing Mon­
The second annual Delton Li­ daughter. Susan Van Zandt, of day night. Callers at the Kidder
ons Club Horse Show will be held Miami, Fla . are spending till*
week with Mn. Glenn Purport. * and Marsha Wilkins. Danny Sin­
Mr and Mrs. Stanley Haley and clair. Julie Lak*. Mr. and Mn.
family of Lansing. Mr. and Mn. Alden Kidder and family and Mr.
Huron Healey and family of Lake and Mrs. Wm.. Jr, and family.

Hastings

Don’t go near the water
without full marine

os on ordinary. fixed-draH^Eodel- Pocks enough

insurance!

cooling power (18.000 BTU) to cool two. even
three rooms. Tlos many exceptional features.

See it today!

Hawks and son of Banfield and
Mr. and Mrs Raymond Willett*
and family of Detroit were Sun­
day dinner guest* of Mrs Glenn
PufpafT. * The Barryville 4H

Other Models, Too

offers you complete coverage

At Reduced Prices!

Morine insurance la a ‘must*

for boat owners. See us, and
protact yourself against

loss

due ta fire, theft, accident or

liability.

203 S. Michigan

Hastings

Wl 5-3412

—looked like an acmW.

Tbp hand in point of tervtce
Cffilnl Michigan Unlrorolty's
Altofl was charged with reck- coaching «*« I* Lyle B'W'f1less driving.
farm*riy_ of **"£*?*.
guided II track team* to a 47-33
dual meet record and four league
f^oTof ™uol“ ripping out |
fenceaand gSrtpoaU

Marriage Licences

Bridge the

GAP

B*Uy KU*. Heeds,

Till Pay Day

Loretta final BaaUagi

•• 1100.00. 1W % 1100.00
Cleieui MtClarkin. VukvlUa
8«a*r* SUaukin. B«tU« Crwk

A
21

te $1,090.00.

"Octopus
meaning "eight feet'

NEW

Wineffard
Gold FM Antenna

finance CQ

$11’5 up

MODa FINANCE

BORTON'S
Antanna Service

*50°° to* 1,00000

Phone 945-9773

140 W. State St.
Phene 945-3429

Visit Our Carpet Display in Our

NEW BUILDING
107 East Woodland
Midway BetwMn Broadway and Michigan

Stop in and See Our
Collection of

CARPETS
by
McGee - Monarch
"Largoit Selection in Barry County"
NYLONS - WOOLS - ACRILANS
and Herculoni

501 Nyfon

INSTALLATION
INCLUIXO

•pent the paat weekend with her
brother and mother In Lansing.
Saturday afternoon they altend^\he VFW parade and BaturdMLnlght attended the pageant
* the "Million Dollar Pag-

•M FR» SPOT

REMOVAL far

H'atri Ads Sell Unused Items.

Michigan competed for prises
given for the best performance*.
Bunday morning thev called on
Mn. Lyle Saxton of Lansing.

COMPLETE LAUNDRY SERVICE

RUGS end UPHOLSTERY
Claanod tha Sciantiflc Way
DURACLEAN

Family Bundle*
Damp Waih • Wa*h and Fluff Dry
Wa Finish Shirts, Flatwork, Work CiotfiM

zColeman Agency

road a half-mile north of E.
State Road. Deputy Harvey Bak-

ball game Sunday afternoon with
the Moore 4H group at the Blair
good time.

consumers
Power

turning around once and then
Daniel M- Madden. 10. R1 Batoff the right shoulder before
rolling over several Umea. The Ue Creek, was driving on M-M

tlon which they spent in Jones­
boro, Ark, where they attended FstrUR HurtMn. MltUevUU
Mn. Clardy's high school class

General
Electric
Appliances

Gibson Air Sweep lithe only Air Conditioner
with power-driven louvers that automatically

A 1X2 Renault bounded high
in the air Sunday afternoon, and
were no akld mark*. then the rolled over four times and the

shoulder. careening on off the injury.

The Dale Bassett* will spend
from Saturday until Tuesday
with out-of - town friends at
Boyne Mountain Lodge.
Mr and Mrs. Edwin Charter
recently returned from Califor­ Ung*, apparently cacaped serious
nia where they visited her bro­ injury about 3 46 am Saturday they thought the car wa* boundther at Campbell. They made Uie

ELECTRIC

oscillate bock and forth . . . provide draft-free

Car Rolls Over;
Driver Unhurt

Driver Loses Control

Notice to Savings and Loan Investors
All investors in the Hostings Savings and Loon
Association ore osked to present their pass beaks to

According to Deputy Gerald

HASTINGS HOME LAUNDRY
523 S. Michigan

Wl 5-4062

Miller s’fflma1

PtuMM Wl 5*2091

107 L WmW Ha.tta*

�Gull Lake Bible fireworjen Still

i

It Costs $322
Vaily
Lar
-a*™- Daiily to Own Car
In Hastings

Conference Plans
Varied Program

A varied program u‘planned al ’

The Hastings Banner
Suctiun Th.uu—&gt;»»«&lt; I 1° »

ThwWay. July I. 19*5

Missionary to
Preach at Baptist
Chlirch SlUldflV

The Monteith*

The average Hastings motor­
ist pays 4322 dally to own and
the-Dull Lake- Bibb- and Mn- °
groups helping keep their
cot- *‘onary Conference foe the‘July
i EZT
'fiiirti
f J
drive a car 28 miles, according
tagre, cabins and hotel* filled. &lt;th wcekend !ltld lhe following w/etY memage.
to rraearch wtatiBtlcs released by
Itccomnieiu! cnmnlmr n.-commo..
’ 1U,UJ
• i -eh» Hoeiet v retxrtad that a Automobile Club of Michigan.
uauovw io lomuu IU» BCU
M
*urvcy ui
Seal camping enthusiasts Fur, &lt; blindness and eye injuria dnr- «ea4 approximately 316 milMr and* Mr*. Harold Monteith !
of Martin celebrated their 50th Viliua via uui.um j
nlsli informapon to local dtlIng 1864 showed that 19 of them
cent concern log vacationing. at,'•S&lt;’P4” nature* sin P"*™?. occurrcvl within atsuca with
wedding
with
jWM.U.
ohn VanderSchle.
LUC KC'. ri. UVMK-pO V..
--------- -W anniversary
-------- - an j toe IVCT. _____
«—
•»_
rr-i— and
| travel and highway conditions. *eU
““I'000 ,ro~" legislation banning fireworks ex­
phy intoned tlie Requiem Mosh -----open-XT
mouseI .Sunday June 27. at1 former missionary
to Africa
.
i Act a* a elcvirlng liouse for stu- riom vnicago. rearce aieo up- cc,)t
liccnaed public dlsplay*at 10 am. Tuesday at St Ro*? the IOOP Hall at Otoego. They; tunwlUy Midwest Deputation
JLvfOn^O,’r£ ?anZ 'Wttma 4^^
wn
full time I*“” °*? 8,uYtay.
l-re-t&lt;rna«c boy* «"e the
of
Lima
Catholic
Church
for
**re
married
June
24.
1915.
in
for
Sudan Interior
think their Chamber of Com- employment Work with retailer* n.8p?J^ T*OE^nWMtan^e ' m&lt;"1 frcil,"'nt vkUm* of ’**
.
V.
—
.
—
.
..
r
’
hlcBou
nnrl
lived
there
a
few
...
.
josrpn run in. di.
o. iiato
.
Mission, wui oc
-■
on sale* promotions. Continually
T* °**
' r’re »«'•&gt;«»»• from ftrecrackStreet, who died at 8:15 am.
‘Hairing* Baptist Church on
Bclftdi |----------- r
.,_-----------p«^e
attonpun, to lmpfove thr
Prib author, and ire David
,r&gt; .rfcrdIn&lt; u, lhe NaUon.1 food and housing.' he adds.
only with
V th their own welfare.
welfare
____ . .t_ ___ j
Breese. C hlearu evanrellst and
o_ 1,
... K Ut
25
SX. ». V^-Sehx. .
Information in AAA's pamphlet
"Thia is not true, .Manager all downtown store building* fill­
Rusrell Hankins declared. Your ed.
va Answer
”01“^! 10 •*'"1 12 Jrtar" of &gt;&lt;c‘ F,V' titled "Your Driving Costa." „--------Answrr nunorms
hundreds oi
of out rune
state
XX -r'aTSJ^Mon. . ..n-lrenm KU,
requesu for tourist informnUon. “re the taljn Anurtea &gt;lb&gt;c1on ,icnm, wfte jjri,. One of them which U issued biennially. In- Cemetery,
Act a* a Better Buslix-e* Burrou represented by
T“riOT- “| a four-year-old whore right formation in the latest edition la
Mr. Fisher suffered a heart teiih has been supervisor of because of hl* mlsaicnap’ baot-rr------- T
-------- - ----------------- attack the previous Tuesday .Martin Township for the last 18 ground is well acquainted *“*’
G!5*Ur
w«» »rriou»ly Injured by a
phases at community lifts. The whenever poaublc. and doing
,nr
I year*.
missions around Uie wotH- He
Board of Dtnctora. elected by duxens ol other thing* to maka Europe Mbaion with Don Brug- । firecracker thrown by her f*- 1965 eight-cylinder standard car
of the lower nrire els*.
evening.
&gt;
---------------------------w|U
prochlng at both the 11
the membership, or appointed, the arm a better place in which
! lber’*
. He was bom in Leighton; p. r—.
&lt;-FJVICF
rtnl conditions In there lands
Fireworks arill blind and
represent nine different line.; of to live.
Township of Aliraln on July 24.
Fl-EET FEATURE SERVICE
"Wouldn
’
t
you
hate
to
Uve
in
t*
1
!
1
.
oiatm
because
moil
people.
endeavor; Manufacturing 2. Pro- ;
'
1897.
the
son
of
Charles
and
■
feasional 3. Retailing 4. News
USNTC. Bldg.
.
.Weh aid no, h.«
, Edith (Buffel) Fisher. He at-1
: Bible Conference during tlie abmedia 2. Insurance 3 and school
1 tended the Hooker School and
' sence of the regular pastor. Ruksyritni. Finance, Soviets and
June 11. 1965 sell HouMman. who is In Alaska
County Board of Supervisors one
7~~”'
untU ** married Blanche Huver ' The amphibious Navy assault
ot ^Uhton TcwnsWp oa June■ slup USS Iwo Jinia was the first &lt;
In this group I* one city coun­ Chamber of Commerce needs
•ine maintenance remain tin- &lt;4 tai a
amphibious mwauU ship to be
cilman. one member of the Planaged since the last report aS
' m, ovnvrrf
ketl UP Iur fully ■
__ ...... —.. T.
1 TH
Th»v
«l&gt;Ty
Hankin* con- .
** ,ed ?raR*t».'
"If your chUd buys “tne- con‘
They mnvrd
moved tn
to Hitlinin
Hasting* .h,.Dm bul**
cop&lt;fT,rora lhe lupport
i
"&lt; s™ib lr.b*,w, nncncun md tou
latlcn insurance and rtvtho “&gt;&lt;&gt; HaMings | exploit the Marine Corps' verti-,
trict Boy Scout executive.
: eluded.
trend, ind.
j roiifu^ate them, don't count
_.
are up slightly aenws Table C^npwy. the municipal ________
&lt;„
your w
unk_
,„p u,
- 1
dJT"w,1^r^.WpLri.h ITtS i conduct of modem amphibious
day and Monday. July
lub separate* car exM1 Jof
operations in the U. S. Navy.
fight in the Revolutionary War.
uuthoritle* locale the bootlegger.
Auto Club
mZT*. 577. Flrr prevention and police offl- pmses Inta two categories, as
The Monday night film al 8:45 claU rauJlt take the lead in en-4oBows:
Corporation in 1951. He mired
inrh-elLn22?,d..riM
'forc‘ng flrr»or)u u&lt;1- but tl?y] T Variable costa per mile
^() in D m
require every assUtance," the'(based on 10300 mile* yearly)—
pie working and earning a UvIng. Hankins explained. Encour-1
i“ro?
u
i Check closely on tlie octtvitles Mice. .68 cents, and tires. .44
age new joba to increase employ- [
j conference meetings
of
your younyaUr* during the cents Till* total* a little over
mrnt. seek out and promote new
_
Hioh— v ru«.H
------------ •-----------1 Fourth ot July holiday, caution- »im dally or 3370 yearly
industry, take on active part in !
State Hlghwa) Dr-par.led Dr. Ferree, especially if they. t. Fixed costs per year -fire, i
Take Along (/tag//)
area. State anti National Oov- n,cnl aniuamccd the procnotion
have shown an interest tn and theft insurant, 431; prop- gene
matchta, ammunition, powder or
fair* affecting all clttaen*. Work;irngmeer In District No. 7, nine-1 II J
Qii/L|pnlv
lockot*.
Take
the'
family
to
a
closely witij resort and tourist I 1county are* in Southwestern VICS CHIU U till)
public display where they can
Kaolin and
enjoy firework* in safety.
Pectin Mixture
Motorists who Cravat 10,000 land and Dewey of
mllea yearly spend 114 cent* per .
At home or away...prompt
mHe. according to Auto Chib** ।
I of Michigan in civil engineering
Funeral services for' Hugh L.
soothing relief from sim­
Wa have the
pamphlet. Traveling leas than1 Osgood Funeral Home.
and served In the Air Puree dur- Abbott, 64. Hl Haatinga. who
ple diarrhea and upset
^ing World War H.
; wo* found dead on arrival at
latest
stomach. In the unbreak­
j
Prior to employment with Pennock Hospital at 0 30 am.
able plastic bottle&lt;
miltage of 20.000 lowers it to
lhe Highway Department In Saturday. Junc 26. were held at
patterns
1954. hc «a« wwcUlrd with the Leonard - Owned Funeral

Area Chamber
Of Commerce
Works for All

Heart Attack
Fatal Friday for

Joseph Fisher

ll

Name Badalueo
To District
High wav Post

SU

Vacation NEEDS

"&gt;*«—

«“*“&gt;“■ ■«

H

Hugh L Abbott

TOURISTA^

in

Early Saturday .
.'Kiwanis Reports
On National,
Local Activities

Armstrong

Kiwanis Tntemotlonal'c Gol­
iwtth burial in the Striker Center- den Annlreraary Year (1968)

LINOLEUM
THE MODERN FASHION
LN FLOORS

A FLOOR TO MEET
EVERY BUDGET

HASTINGS
OfWIIHUJ FLOOR
rLVVn

COVERING
H3 W. Stata Be.

Mr. Abbott apparently rof-

munlty service program at an,

। a bridge design engineer and a
' FrlHM. malnf/yianA. imrlmyr
Badalueo will fUl the pnakl&lt;x&gt;.
lhr
" n u
?C*t?‘,by .r?£-.T?et “**■' Mr Abl«u
bcm in HUUheer Pct«* H. Decamp.
!{Snle County. Aug. 5, luoo, tt&gt;e,

the Lsnring office as assistant
operations engineer in charge of
heavy maintenance and sign and
algal opcnfti'.n

Allegan Man is
State Library Board
Vice Chairman

Combat common hay fever
symptoms ol itching eyes,
runny nose; ■check sneez­
ing. and promote free
breathing.

(Devine. Abbott He moved with
Ida parent* to Walkerville wlren
he was a small child, and moujl
to Nashville us a young man. I

several years, returning do HasUngs where bt worked for the
; fprmer Royal Qouch Cuiripany.

Industrie* aqd Holiday Mfg.
Comnanv. retlrinr In th.
son. Imstllyn A*n Abbott. R3
'Middleville; one daughter.- Mra

E. L. CARPENTER
HARDWARE

— vocational aid* furnished to

142 E. Stata St.

Phono Wl 5-2983

don't spoil your trip with a

Car that Can't Take It!

ditional Kiwanis project!. 3,185.-

WOLVERINE'S

A Low-Cost Auto Loon Con Get You The Cor of

—Klwanians teaching religious
NEW Boatowner's Policy education classes (all denomln-.
ationsi. 35333
—Itay ministers provided for
Hull Corsrog.
churches, 8.754
UoWlry
—Klwanldn* Nerving on local
Mrdicol Paymtfiii
advisory. 100.113
for
—Projects encouraging atten­
Inboards
dance at religious services, 13.-

HASTINGS
219 Watt Stata S».
“Side of Strand Theatre"

Phone 945-4100
Mutual Fund Invettmenti

Phone Wl 5 2466

Its wcatlon

long established Kiwanis pro­
gram ). (528335
Following arc sample figures
from the report of Kiwanis' ser­
vice to community and Nation:
-Agriculture and conservation
projects sponsored. 19.070

INSURANCE AGENCY

126 E. State St

1.532.412
Students aided through scho­
larships and loons. 13379

(Key Clubs in high schools. and
Hastings; two brothers. Allen Circle K Clubs in colleges). 23.007
and Leonard, both of Walker­
—Children entertained on
’ ville. and seven grandchildren. Kida' Day (the last Saturday of
each September), 2,073,910
—Fund* ratacd for local youth
ENJOY
purposes during the 1964 Kid's
CAREFREE
Day. 31347321

When you're insured hr

1.09

WHEEL HORSE. OF COURSE
Now mowing** fun, and fatter, too.
Thu 4-season tractor casgs all lawn
and garden task*. Teat-ride ? Call;

DeCnmp ggved In the U. S nlngton on Jon. 18. 1929. They Ununity and Nation.
Army Corp* of Engineers and mov&lt;«i to ii&amp;uinn when* h*&lt;
*
nauon.
I employment with l
'Department Ln 1965

JkisU) TIMED ACTION

HAY FEVER ALLERGY CAPSULES

Dr. Clair L. Tartar. AMoclata

Your Choice! Here's oil you do: FIRST . . . pick the car
you want to buy. SECOND . . . find out how

much money you'll need to cover the purchase.

6.619
•:
—Projects promoting interna­
tional good will. 9.193
. — Klwanians assisting In grt-

THEN . . . visit the National Bank of Hastings auto

loan department to make that easy payment loan

paigna 27310

at our low bank rates. Let us-put you in the

1965. currently numbers about
265.000 members tn 5350 clubc
tn the Untied Stales. Canada.
Mexico, and 11 other Nations

driver's seat of a new or late model used car. Financing

your car is quick and easy, and saves you a

THINK

considerable amount of cash. With a bank loan

DRIVE

you can choose your car wherever the best deal

&amp;Vf7Y- SAFELY
This Fourth of July Weekend

MICHIGAN TRUCKING ASSOCIATION

is available. Visit our loan department today for full
details. You'll like our service. Remember

the company we keep . . . keeps coming back.

sfrojef) National Bank of Hastings
-SfaCf—c;
NBHMP

Member federal Rtieree Syitem and Federal Depotit Inturance Corporation
deposits INSURED UP TO $10,000.00
_

Loans from $60.00 to $60,000

�1
6—THE HASTINOB BANNER
TtaHday. Jaly 1. INC
,,
UVitus in the department, both
as a field officer and a* an ad-

■Captain Davids

’’StSTim.»». .&lt;

Driver Payt 950

Flint College ethiblt gett

Oldest Chevrolet Known to Exist

Robert C. Perry. 31. R3 Nash­
ville. apparently escaped serious

their daughter, lhe Ftoyd Todds,
to New York City last week
where they visited thg Lee*'
daughter. Mr. and Mn. Ed Wines,
ivnn
and also attended the World's
Fair, returnltig home on 3ui&gt;- fair Municipal Judge L E Bar-

■New State Police
Commissioner

Child.*, wlio enleitd lhe de­
. ___
..
, I partment in 1934. also worked up
C*pt Fred DavliLs. commander through ihe ranks to become
ci
DcUoU- conunUslnoer. and had cxperi-

;

Ludington State Park.
Richard Taylor were in Albion
all last week representing the
First Methodist Church Woman’s
Society of Christian Service at
the School of Missions.
The Winston Merrick* are expetting his daughter. Mr and
Mrs. Michael (Lucille) Murphy,
and daughter. Melissa, to arrive
this week from Wilmington. Calif.
Michael is on leave from the
Navy, and they plan to be here

of 56 in the enlisted service and
which he requested several ytura
ago, is- decided to step out. do­
ing an In advance of his flfty-

Bast Lansing htodquartem year of IOS&lt;;-C7 which must be
&gt;a* transJem-d to command tlie .mi limit tert In September.

Notice to Savings and Loan Investors

have the First 5ix Months dividends Inserted to their

credit.

The oldest Chevrolet known to be in existence —s 1912 touring model —la destined for
purchased by lhe Industrial Mutual--------------------------------------- -- ----------------------—
Tran»puetition in the rity’s College and Cultural Center. Seated in the rar (L lo r.) are AUen J. Dillon,
IMA president; Dr. Roger Van Boli, Sloan museum director; Willi*ni Crick. IMA managing director;
and Gregory Fauth, a Hint insurance man and antique car buff who located the car.
-

Your Savings Account has been credited with
dividends at the rate of 4% Per Annum as of Junc 28.

1965.

Hastings Savings &amp; Loan Association
136 E. State St.

Hastings

All Savings Insured up to
$10,000 with F.S.L.I.C.

MtMSlR HDItAl HOMI LOAN BANK SVITtM

DOHtMEmg,

COOL ONE, TWO OR
EVEN THREE ROOMS

with a big

Capacity

Air Sweep

Gibson

S s299’5

The Dale BavsetU will spend
from Saturday until Tuesday
with out - of - town friends at
Boyne Mountain Lodge.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Chaffee
recently returned from Califor­
nia where they visited her broihersat Campbell. They made the
trip by.plane.
On Wednesday of last week
Mr and Mrs Gordon Thompson.
Kenneth, and Marion of Union
City were caller* al lhe Glenn
Mowry home, and on Sunday the

on July 3. 4. 5 on the school
ground*. A pony pull will be tlie Ing the Mowrys on Saturday af­
feature of the 3rd beginning at ternoon were Mr and Mrs. Enterfly Mrs. John Peabody
730 pm. On the 4U&gt; a parade
Stauffer of Alto
, . .
... .... will begin at 12:30 pm. preceded, Guest* of the Robert MacAr•**-»•', and followed by the various horse thur* over the weekend were her
1
Mr.
Mn.. BUM,
™",“
*
....__ _ Bouter
»_ run’tests
A“ chicken
Rar-H-Qur
In.
Mr and
l‘h»r Eber
Wet. Wetcousins.
Mr Mr.
and Mrs
Jna. ana
and son
son niie
have moveu
moved to
Kalama- *—
111
he,-“ «J- P«»Jul*
g« Cirius B*
Ri Jna«
io aiunii- On
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n. Sth
The Richard Fluke* are plan­
Dkacock. Bi. Jana
as.jioo. living In ....
Uie &gt;home
of the
Dr activities
the *will
cU,Vwbrain
“ a**at i***1.” k!
i.
BL Joao s«. Kateoi Bnd Mrs Kercher while the &gt;2-5® P™ »«*» • drawing to be ning to move this weekend to
• ’’
trip to Africa. ,lcld «l » P«- A pony, saddle. their new home which they have
’■KKf wfii'"!"";,?' f4'qWhm'K"L“h'‘mnUm.'
‘Z hrldl*
SrMI. and
U.i enlt
raU.MHT£tWmS
.
will hr ertvon tn built at Vicksburg.
The Bert Benhams art plan­
•—
!Denver. Colo, where Stuart will phies and ribbon* wiU be award- ning lo be in Akron. Ohio, over
conttnue to .tody law at the cd to winner* of the many tvenu. the Fourth to visit their son.
Paul, and family
Mr and Mr*. P A. Clardy have
Steve Boelman from Clover­
returned from a two-week vaca­
dale is visiting hl* brother and
tion which they spent In Jones­
Hara*. Era OukUL family. Henry Boelman. in Acktea B. Caul Lara ly. Iowa. Mr. Boelman 1* Mr*
boro. Ark, where they attended
Mrs. Clardy's high school class
By Mr*. Burr Fatten
Henry Grooten's father * Mr*
reunion which wa* a three-day
Mae Cappoii called on Mr and
get-together, and en route home
Mr*. Rom Waters Tuesday
they attended Uie wedding of
Thursday Mr. and Mrs Oay Wa­
Don
Frost and Martha Menon in
II- • ; ■
ter* were visitors as
ten
al ine
the waters
Waler?
home * Mr. and Mr* Lew War- Church Homecoming Bunday, Byron. Hl.
John Cotant was discharged
ner called on Mr. and Mrs Ru*- June 27 Church School at 10:30.
mH Boulter, also Mr. George Worship service at II :&gt;0. Potluck from Ferguson Hospital. Grand
Bagley and Jerry.
dinner af noon with an after- Rapids, where he had been a
Fourteen Scouts and their lead- noon session at 3. * Capt. and surgical patient for nine days
Hewitt. S3* W.
DotU Bn er of Troop 50 camped Friday Mh. Richard C Ervin and family
Um. Bl.
Tkosipt^a. *01 N and Saturday night at Deep are vUltlng the latter* pwrat*. home of his parents, the Burdett
Mlchlon Jena 21; Bl:»aid IHMHL tjike The boy* really enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Earl Marshall, Cotanta.
62.1 W CUnten. Ro*«aUSa Baclaatea.
The Russell Bentons attended
themselves swimming and hlk- They recently returned from
Ing The fathers joined the boy* Tokyo. Japan, where they .have the sliver wedding anniversary of
w.ii.-r al
for a cookout Several awards been stationed In the Air Force Mr and Mrs. Bruce Kaufman.
were given Robert Heath re- for lhe post four, years They
ceived several merit badges and have been rc-avetlied to Biloxi. Sunday Mr*. Edith Benton has
John Wicker and Jim Lyons re- Miss. Mr. agd Mra. Manto Mar- returned to Battle Creek after
ceived tenderfoot badges. Troop i shall and family of Pierre. SX&gt;, spending two week* with the
50 would appreciate anyone able I visited the Earl MarthaU* over Rytseh Bentons.
The HolU* Isenhath* were here
to give dishes for their kitchen [the weekend. Mra. Willard Love
Call 623 2246
। and daughter of Bellevue were from Texas last week to visit hl*
LAKE ODESSA-han ScUldt 7*7
Mrs Phyllis Ryan attended Friday night caller* The Mar- stiter, the Robert WalldorTTs, at
.
MlnneeotfiVoolens sale* meeting ; shall* and Ervin* attended a Wall Lake.
reunion
Sunday
at Bailey
The LaVerne Bowmans and
in Ijmslng Saturday. * Dorcas famlly
--------°
—
the Arthur Burghdoff* are plan­
Society of Inter-Lake* Baptist Park. Battle Creek
Church will meet at the church
Mr. and Mrs John Dow-reft ning to spend the weekend of the
MIDDLEVIIXE — narraca VuiDyk at 10 Thursday morning. July 1. and family of Drayton Plains Fourth at Lake City.
The Harold Brockways' guest*
«n. as. Joao SI: Iran Fostkortr. to go to the meeting of the Gull
' Lake Bible Conference which be- Mrs. Donald Dowsett Mr. and
Mrs Tom Luts and family of Slocums of Oconomowoc. WU.
and Beatrice Hemey and friend
,
Mrs Robert Garrett of Delton
,
■i'and her daughter and husband. ot the Dowsett*. a Mr. and Mrs of Cleveland. Ohio.
11 Mr. and Mr*. Norman Hunt, of Karl PufpafT were Sunday eve­
’ Kalamaxoo. are vacationing tn ning callers of Mr. and Mrs Lockwood at their Wall Lake
FOBTAOB- c.U* Owen*. *33* m» Boston. Mass, for two weeks. ♦ Sterling Weeks of Stoney Point cottage over the weekend were
Mr. and Mr*. Arnold Boulter -»nd * Mr. and Mrs Boyd PufpafT Mr. and Mrs Pal Waterfield of
Detroit, and Mrs Florence Ek3i3*M.
tlayX dinner guest*
guests at Mr. Boul- Sunday callers ot Mr. and Mr*. n‘*n 9f Lima. Peru.
3*3
M r'iA.ta
Msts i da
ain r.&lt;n.
tt ! ter
irrXs narantx
Mrs Rus- Karl PufpafT and family.
r*ia.
Job* «t;
pamnt*. Mr
Mr. and Mr*.
-rv* ’ ’
1
wi
'“»• «•:
I sell Boulter
Boulter.
.
Mr. and Mr*. Robert Tobla* to entertain their family on lhe
WAVLAXD
hL.i ritlin*b*» *i
Caller* at the Ora Ryans this land Roger. Ml** Sheila Saunders Fourth, those from out-of-town
Jnn» 21
’
past week were Mr and Mrs and Mr. &gt;nd Mrs Jerry Tobias being the Larry Hamps of Grand
KeHh Ryln *nd
Or*‘* and Linda were Sunday dinner Rapids
The Lloyd Huvers returned
June si. Mit«a*n Uiueus. as. Jan. brother. and Mr and Mrs Arden guests of Mr. and Mr*. Richard
Adam* of Hastings. Mrs. Ryan’s Asplnal of Algonquin Lake. * Monday from a trip to Califor­
brother
Tlie
Or*
Ryans
also
visi­ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Humphrey of nia where they visited Mrs Hu­
Michigan State’s shuttle hurdle
ver‘s brother, the Wm. WUlitts,
ted
Mr*
Ryan'*
parent*
at
Hud
­
relay team of Fred McKoy. Bob
sonville last week. Mr and Mrs.
Steele, Clinton Jones and Gene Melburn Adams. ♦ Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs Gladys Wlngeler attended
Washington won the title nt Uw Clyde Northeul* visited Mr*. Mead and family * Mrs. Russell the reunion of Blodgett Memori­
Mead and Rhea were Sunday
1965 Drake Relays In meet rec­ Northeul*’ mother and brother.
callers of Mr. ang Mr*. Clayton al Hospital graduates on Thurs­
ord tilne of :57S
day and Friday In Grand Rapids
.Mr*. Maud Pullen and Fayne at McKeown of Quimby
’ Allegan
Mr. and Mrs Charles Higdon and spent the weekend with Mrs
MUs Ardis Smith, daughter of and Elaine of Charlotte were Paul Kellogg in Lowell.
The Rex Dutterers will enter­
Mr. and Mr*. Harold J. Smith, Sunday dinner guest* of Mr. and
received her BS degree with a Mrs. Robert C Smith * Miss tain their family, Mr. and Mrs
major in English on June 12. at Sandra Goble of Battle Creek Robert Sima and daughter of
Central Michigan University in and Mist Debra Shupp of St
Mt Pleasant She will teach thi* Johns spent last week with Mr Mallnoakl and family of Grand
Fall at Spring Lake Junior High. end Mrs Robert Herman. * Mr. Rapids, over the Fourth.
The Robert Miller family leave
Ardis fha* started a nlne-week and Mrs Harry Green of Belle­
course' thi* Summer nt the In- vue and Mrs. Clara Hair of Wau- Wednesday on a two weeks*
Commercial &amp; Residential
camping trip at Silver Lake.
stitutc of Linguistics at Okla­
homa
Norma).
Installation &amp; Repair
Bill Guernsey went to the VA
Mr. and Mn Clarence Marts. outings and lhe big sleeping
tent, with two persons. It can as­
Hospital at Ann Arbor for sur­
semble In two minutes.
gery. Hl* wife and family will be _______ _________ __
.
Sunday. June 13. Mr. and Mrs.
staying with Mr*. Guernsey’* and family of Algonquin Lake
KmtHv
brother anA
and comitv
family. ttr
Mr. a»A
and n,
Mrs. were Sunday dinner guest* of Wm. Kidder of Carter Lake
William Cornell at Clio. * My Mr and Mrs Burr Fassett * called on Mr. and Mrs Henry
husband and I are leaving on our Mr and Mn. Joe BuUne and
vacaUon Monday morning We family of Kalamuoo and Mr
will visit friends and relative* and Mrs. Wendell Day and fami­ mother A cousin of Mra Kid­
Bargains in Used
in Ohio and Pennsylvania. We ly of Hastings were weekend call- der, Kurt Snider ot North Da­
Appliances, too!
kota. is spending the Summer
will attend the reunion of the
385th AAA Batalhon July 3rd
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCoy with his grandparents of Lan­
119 W. State
Hostings
and 4th at King Of Prussia. Thia of Grand Rapids were Monday sing. He returned home with the
Is the batalhon John served in callers of Mrs. Charles Day. * Kiddcrs and spent Monday fish­
Phone 945-2866
during the war.
Mrs William Ryan and grand­ ing. going back to Lansing Mon­
The second annual Delton Li­ daughter. Busan Van Zandt, of day night Callers at the Kidder
on* Club Hone Show will be held Miami. Fl*. are spending th!*
week with Mrs. Glenn PufpafT * and Marsha Wilkins, Danny Sin­
Mr. and Mrs Stanley Haley and clair. Julia Lake, Mr. and Mrs.
family of Lansing, Mr. and Mrs. Alden Kidder and family and Mr.
Huron Healey and family of Lake and Mrs. Wm, Jr, and family.

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A 1962 Renault bounded high
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driver apparently cocaped Serious
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tuming around once and then
off the right ahoulder before
rolling over several Umea. The

ped the little car to the right
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Driver Losei Control

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Later H. Altoft. 3.. Kb Has­
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JuIthC^roth, rxir^f tog'high^enough to rrach an
1 etoctric power hne-but It didn't,
road a nati-miie north ot
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—
Th.- car traveled
total of 933 'I ™
fcilucor
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*
on rCentral
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University's
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formerly of Hasting*, who has
less driving.
guided IB track teams to a 47-33
dual meet record and four league
title* in lhe last decade.

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Hawk* and son of Banfleid end spent the past weekend with her
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond WllletN hmther and/mother in Lansing
and family of Detroit were Sun^ M.irday afternoon they attendday dinner guest* of Mrs Glenn Whr VFW parade and SaturPufpafT. a The Berryville 4H dAnight attended the pageant
caWh lhe "Millian Dollar Pagball game Bunday afternoon with
had ever'seen Drum
the Moore 4H group at the Blair
Hawblit* farm. It was followed
by a wiener roo*t. AU reported a Michigan competed for prises
given for Uie best performances.
good time.
Sunday, morning thev called on
Want Adr Sell Unused Items. Mrs. Lyle Saxton of Lansing.

foe your special need?.

At Reduced Prices!

POWSf

o non. itu m.

Mr. and Mrs. Clay Bassett and
Bob.are planning to spend lhe

announced hb&gt; IntCTUkxi earlier

All investors in the Hostings Savings and Loan
Association are asked to present their pass books to

Hasting*
Traffic Ticket*

Personal Mention Fine, Car Ruined

•nd FME SPOT

REMOVAL tor

RUGS and UPHOLSTERY
Cloaned th* Scientific Way
by DURACLEAN
* AH WaA 0«u In Yow On Hoaa

• No

Miller sW

Hum Wl

5-2091

�I It Costs S3.22
Daily to Own Car
Conference Plans
■ r
.
• ww
Ilncnl of fireworks laws to breedVaried Program
"£ S.' In Hastings

Gull Lake Bible ! Fireworki Still

Area Chamber
Of Commerce
Works for All

A rakd prarnm B plumrt .11
&gt;“ “»
Tha average HaMinp motor­
the Gull lake Bible and Mix- ‘&gt;J Blindnnw. Inc.. J*11™"5
ist pays *322 dally to own and
grpupa (wiping keep thar cot- sionary Conference for lhe July u‘ * Pre-fourth of July aye drive a car 38 mitaa. according
^weekend and the following ^ ™e
to research statistics released by
Automobile Club of Michigan.
i cal camping enthusiasts . Pur­ । The first aacred musleale of | wt^ma*andyeye injuries dur-

nidi information to local cltl-

£mi

; “tuned within atatea with
legislaUon banning fireworks «-

travel and highway conditions. fiX

«pl in Ucmsed public displays.
Unfortunately, many ctUiena 'deni* seeking part &lt;r full time peers on Bunday
.
Pre-teenarc boys were tba
think their Chamber of Com- employment
(
Work with retailers
on sales promotion! Continually
attempting to improve clu- ap­
only with tiietr own areifarr
pearance af lhe area and keep
.—- ------------- ,
all downtown store buildings fill- r°ulh leader.
Russell Hankins declared. Your ed. Answer hundreds m
of, out
Mix-dons
In crtUcal
vw, suite
- —- —
--------- - world
-...... arras
ana IX years oi are.
_
ar* th*
AnuwU-* Mission
Ul^lon I ,u.thn. were girls, one of lbe«n
requests for tourist Information.
the 1*rln
Latin Amtrtea
ed , citizens representing a 11 Act as a Better Busin&gt;-u&gt; Bureau t'-'prvacnt«d by George Taylor, a . raUr-vear-old wboee right
phases of community life. The wlwncvrr possible, and doing. Panamanian, and lh&lt;- Greater. „e WB4 rcrioosly injured by »
duzcmi ot other things to make ' Eu™Pe Mlwlon with Don Brogthrown by her fa­
the membcrslUp, or appointed. ille aria a better place in which .,nann P"«1nL Repotta of cur- . |hrr
represent rune different line* of «.lra
ral
In Ura luxu
Mind ral
endeavor; Manufacturing 2. Pro­
• Wouldn't you hate to lire In; J
. malm because moat people,
fessional 3, Retailing 4. News
a community which did not liave
1 tholl«h tl*T ulk Birlrt enforcea“ permanent
group
of
interested
i; j,,...
. ’i7
nT,
''V371u u„’^'
l&lt;ht
' nment.
wont follow through.'’ Dr.
P*
‘
rnian
*
nt
group
or
interested
Ju
i.V
n
’
nT
”
'
rnl
’
’
---------. ------------..
.tor ' July
pm. Frank
ld The black market.
•Xstcm. Plnance, Oaivkaa and -----pnjpte
working
cnntinually
, y a. at 7.30
‘
Prank Boggs. Perrw
p&gt;ITee.

I

or Com«..&lt;r uxt U. An.
“*
tn UUa troop uoneaw ooun- crambe or Camorra rmd.
...
cBm*b. an mraber or Ua PUn- yom &gt;uppon Topalpr we prow _ .21
, P-"&lt;7« r« *hr
Hunklru con- . Vaughn" Sprwigw of R«Hh
IWd Boy Seoul HttauUve.
[ eluded.
J
"The question to many Uma
---------•------------ .

•“ “

bw *rpart»ent.
"For many persons h car is
the largest daily expense after
food and homing." he adds.
Tlwse fseta are derived from
Information in AAA-! pamphlet
UUed "Your Driving CcsU,
x-i—,"
”
L',urd b&gt;«in‘**ly In—m— in
i_ the
.u. latest
... .. edition
--------- to
.
formation
based on the performance of a
1BS5 eight-cylinder standard car
of the lower price class.
Vra,i.
■■
«U -ill. TUI,
Ail

The Hastings Banner
Section Thrw—&gt;,«« I to f

Tkurul.r. July I. 1965

Heart Attack . The MonUsithx
Missionary to
M,'rk Preach at Baptist
Fatal Friday for
50th Jubilee
/
Mr and Mra. Harold. Monteith; I hlirPh &gt;1111(13 V
Joseph Fisher
of Martin celebrated their 50th
‘JUnuu y
The Rev. Fr. Joacph C. Dun­
phy Intoned Um- Requiem Mxw
__ __ ___ _______ _____________
Qf Lima Catholic Church for
Jo*Ph Fisher. 67. 1025 S Haves
Street, wh-i •’» • "•
'
‘toeptlal
in ML Calvary
Burial
B"
rt*i
Cemetery
Mr f ubev suffered a heart
attack lhe previous Tuesday
eveninr
’
------.
,
...
H« **a bom in Leighton
J”1' =*.

wedding anniversary with an
jhe Re,. John VanderSchle.
open house Sunday. June 27. at formrr millenary to Africa and
th. IOOF Hall at Otsegrr They
MXLt Deputation
were married June 24. IBIS, in
for Sudan Interior
Chicago, and lived there a few
b* guest pastor at
months before moving to Martin ^e Hsings Bamtst Church on

.

They moved lo Hastings where

“ your chUd bu’* *om* COO‘

ziatlon. insurance and recaKsr^“5“5K&lt;ir«s;

, Ills' 111135 * 3^*

“•

test

patterns

A FLOOR TO MEET
EVERY BUDGET

HASTINGS FLOOR

nAK

,l the churrh

Vacation NEEDS
Take Along (Jte&amp;l!)

Blanche; a daughter.

public display where they can depreciation. M3S This totals grandchildren;’one
enjoy fireworks In safety.
.e**»i
&lt;*«i- or
— 1307
••«* ymriy
-—■■ | child:
•
... .brothera.E
..
*221 dally
two
I Motorists Who travel lOJXJO land and Dewey of
। graduated from the
I mta yearly spend 114 cento per 1
'
I of Michigan in civil engineering
imHe. according to Auto Club's
Funeral services for Hugh L
and served in lhe Air Force dur­ Abbott. 64. R1 Huntings, who
pamphlet Traveling teas than Osgood Punend Home
ing World War IL
10,000 miles yearly upa the coat
Pennock Hoipual “
miltace ot 20.000 lowers it to
Department In Saturday. June 26. were held ut
.
...
I Rev.

THE MODERN FASHION
IN FLOORS

_k1"Lu.piullv

TOURISTA®

Dies Suddenly
Early Saturday
University ■

; Home•

LINOLEUM

&lt;’1 your vounrster* during tt» cent* Thlt totals a little over
Fourth ot July holiday, caution- »idi dally cr *370 yearly.
I
fir V.,,—. t^nwl-nv If
__ _____ ___
I

A Mint I

IIll!;Il L. ADDOll
r»1 ■ i

Michigan

W« have the

-

fro™

cal envelopment concept for the ‘ Tiw Marine Corp* consisted of
cwuluct of modem amphibious two-finiallona when called on to
«&gt;»"“»• &gt;"
“• »
“ ““
w~.

..
Corporation In 1851. He retired
Variable costs per mile ,rom there July ”■ ,wn H&lt;? ***
a machinest.

O-lzlSlITCl

Sunday will be the beginning

U8NTC. Bldg I-B
Edith (Suffell Fisher. He at­
tended the Hooker School and
worked on farrtb tn that arm
* until
unul he married Blanche
Htanciw Huver
The amphibious Navy ox-ault Ip.. —wln tx. under the
t.xpen»es for gas. oil. tire and ( Leighton Township on June rhip USS Iwo Jtma was &lt;J»e Hr«
.
Donald El^maintemnre remain un- JJ.
°n
-amphibious a-auU stop to be
and
according to flfurn com-

Badalueo

We work constantly for lhe bet- ।
,
terment of lhe area Work with
115^4are«»
empioym to keep our area pro- j I
pie working and earning a hv- i
w
ing. Hankins explained. Encour- i U* _I
age new Jobe to Increase tsnployment. seek" out and promote new
,
industry, lake an acUre part in1
Departarea. State, and National Gov- '“«*
U“. pr^’oUon ; I lliull I
wrunenu as well as civic af- ol Jo*Ph Badalueo to the po1.1,-. ul«.u,r .11 attera WodI |“““
c

....
Ho'wra*n
The R«»- Mr. VapderBchJe U
-a------------well-known
....Bible
----- _. prracherwd
,---------- —because of his missionary background is wellacqusintedwith
missions around the world. Hr

owned by Monteiths tamer, uie
late William Monteith. The)
•till live on the farm a mile and
Ba quarter
qu,„„ east of
U1 WMI1
Martin.. mu
Mon„teUh has been supervisor of
Martin Township for/the last 18
&gt;ean

■ • at —
3 pm.- Monday.
Harold

DltlLV ir-»fc !«■ IIM IMT11 *a•
*hed io
. ’
Abbott
signed
to the
the isinaing
Lansing office
office as
oa
brtdge dntgn engineer and a 'rref *
-----■
.
, Center Street,
' bridge
maintenance
engineer
' Badalueo will fill lhe pcMiilixv '" ’7
vacated by mlor district engi-1 C..T, "

Tab?

v.

The
officiated I

apparently Mf•UUtk
,t! E
at lhe home of
hr
‘

On National,
Achvities

Kiwanis International's Gol­
den Anniversary Year (1965)

Allegan Man is
State Library Board
Vice Chairman

L. CARPENTER
HARDWARE

123 W. Stata Be.

£STnOonermUonai Church in Al£

142 E. State St.

Phone Wl 5-2983
Company, retiring in the , .■
Spring of 1M3.
_jw.ote,w«
Mr Abbot- &lt;■
- - - by one ;। fftrKh)pg
—atudenta aided through
Mr.
14 snrttred
U479 senoson. Isrwcllyn Am Abbott. R3 i
“
. .
_.
Middleville: otic daughter. Mrs
iwsnte’ two youth organization.'!
Clarence ‘Lorraine&gt; Chattel'. R1 । Key Clubs in high schools, und
Hastings; two brothers. Alim
Circle K Chiba tn cotlegee). 23.007
and Leonard, both of Waltar-Children entertained on
I ville, and seven grandehlliin :i.
Kids' Day (the la* Saturday uf
each September&gt;. 2J173410
EHlOr
—Funds raised for local youth
purpuata during Ur 1864 Kids
CAREFlEl
Day. H447JH1

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NEW Boatowner's Policy
Hull Coverope
Liobilrty

for
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HASTINGS
INSURANCE AGENCY
219 Weat Stata St
“Side of Strand Theatre’’

Phone 945-4100
E. R. Lawrence
Mutual Fund Invettment*

symptoms of itching eyes,
runny nose; check sneez­
ing, and promote free
breathing.

Now mowing's fun, and faiier, too.
Thu 4-ieajon tractor cams all lawn
and garden task*. Test-ride? Call:

flora.

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Combit common hay fever

Intel)!!

COVERING
former Royal Couch
USA

Rsisl!) TIMED ACTION

HAY FEVER ALLERGY CAPSULES

u-arus In Action, which will be
iasutd within the next few days. Michigan State University. has
Advance information on the ocen elected chairman o

A.

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At home or ewey...prompt,
toothing relief from sim­
ple diarrhea and upiet
stomach. In the unbreak­
able plastic bottle.

Local

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"
the Lansing office as asalMant - (Devlnei Abbott He moved with Gordon
cperatlov enginrer In charge of Jus parmta to Walkerville when
heavy maintenance ttrxl sign and to n&gt; a small child, and moved tings.
, KJWants u
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to Nashville as a young man

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Kiwanis Reports
V

long established Kiwanis pro­
gram i. GaH.835
Following are sample figures
from the report of Kiwanis' ser­
vice lo community and Nation:
-Agriculture and conservation
projects sponsored. 18.078
—Trees planted (another tra­
ditional Kiwanis project', 3,185,-

—Klwanians teaching religious
education classes (all denomln- ,
a lions i. 35483
—Lay minlaten provided for

126 E. State St

Phene Wl 5-2466

its Vacation
don't spoil your trip with a
Car that Can't Take It!
A Low-Cost* Auto Loon Con Get You The Car of
Your Choice! Here's all you do: FIRST . . . pick the car

—Klwanians wrvlng on local

advisory, 100.113
- Projects encouraging alien —Safety projects sponsored.
8,BIB
-Projects promcenw InternaUonai good will. B.183 \
—Klwanians aiadMlng In getout-thr - rote (impartial) , cam­
paigns. 77410
Kiwanis. which celebrates Its

1965, currently numbers about
265,000 members In 5450 clubs
In the United States. Canada.
Mexico, and 11 other Nations
.

you want to buy. SECOND . . . find out how
much money you'll need to cover the purchase.
THEN . . . visit the National Bank of Hastings auto

loan department to make that easy payment loan

at our low bank rates. Let us put you in the
driver's seat of a new or late model used car. Financing

your car is quick and easy, and saves you a

THINK

DRIVE

SAFETY =■ SAFELY
This Fourth of July Weekend

dip

MICHIGAN TRUCKING ASSOCIATION

considerable amount of cash. With a bank loan

you can choose your car wherever fhe best deal

is available. Visit our loan department today for full
■ details. You'll like our service. Remember

the company we keep . . . keeps coming back.

(fSS) National Bank of Hasting
Loans from $60.00 to $60,000

�i
8—THE HASTINGS BANM.U

East Doud
By Mrs. Lloyd Owen

The Housemans
In Alaska for
Missionary Work
PM-nr

Church Women
Give Children’s
Health Kits

Mrs. Lloyd Owen attended the
Chureh women'a groups and
Hospital Guild meeting at Mrs. Vacation Church Bcbools In the
Mane Rurtficka. al AW”
HOLINESS CHURCH WOODBURY UMMrED
L. Draggoo, Pastor
BRETHREN CHURCH
1306 South Hanover HtzeM
Phone 945-9429
10 am. Bunday school.

BA8T,NOB BA1&gt;T,8T CHURCH HASTINGS SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Donald Elnuire, Director of
404 W. Colfax
Music and Youth

reran wwk* working Bird viewing cl#JUtB for s]1 B,.,o
al first land mission work being
ifTm Morning •

Hat BabbaLh school. 9:30.
Youth meeting, 0:15 pm
Worahlp, 11 am.
Evening Gospel Hour, 1 pm.
Wiximwday prayer, 7:00 pm.
Worship, 11 am.
Bunday. "Faith for Today." on j Wednesday prayer, 7:30 pm.
Junior church
I TV. Wood Channel 8, 8:30 am. I
Youth choir
Much ot their time will be di| Sunday Voice of Prophecy, 8. KALAMO PENTECOSTAL
Fcllowahip aerrfca, 7;
Radio WJEP 1230. 8:30 am.
CHURCH
fenau. nilvion churches In adYouth Fellowship. Wl
Rev. Arbutus Hurless, Pastor
Bunday ccivxd, 10 am.
by Rev VanderSchie. special HASTINGS WESLEYAN
tur the first camp conducted by music,.hymn sing.
I Worahlp, 11 am.
*
METHODIST CHURCH
Wednesday AcUvUha
Evangelistic aundee, 7 JO pm.
6 am Men's Prayer Band
Rev. Keith Coffey, Pastor
9 a m. Women's Prayer Band.
’W 5-8212
WESLEYAN METHODIST
now several huje ull
STONEY POINT
7:30 pm. Prayer tneeUng and
CHURCH
10 am. Bunday school.
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Bible Study.
Hickory Cornera. Michigan
Nursery fw »U services.
6:30 pen. Young People's meet.
Rev. Vaughn B jrtwn. Pastor
Mld-Misrion^.
10 am. Bunday school.
send out
ST. ROSE CATHOLIC CHURCH
pm. Preaching
aionary famine* ministering in I Rev. Fr. Joseph C. Dunphy,
7:30 pm. Evening service.
the general ores crtabllshlng
Rev. David Hawley, Asalrtant
INTER-LAKES BAPTIST
THE GALILEAN BAPTIST
churchy. The Howwmiuu* will' Bunday Mam, 7, 8, 10, 11:30 CHURCH
CHURCH
.
F ! Wednesday. 7:30 pm Family
Night. Adulta, Youths. Juniors
be making Uieir hoadquartera am. Qmfissiona. 4 to 5 and 8 to
Delton. Mich.
Funner Freeport High Scliool '
with one family, lhe Rev. Virgil |S. Saturdays. 7:30 am on Sun­ Rev. David Honeywell, Pastor
' RedfriDnoa whom the Hast mgs days Before Mums on weekdays.
Sunday school, 10 am.
Church help- support.
Dally Massed, 7 and 8 am.
Worship. 11 am.
Before roturmns to Michigan _ .Ilnl,R.r,MP
Evening woralilp, 7 p.tn.
Wed.. Prayer meeting. 8 pm.
UNITED BRETIIR1
the HouMmana hope to make hT' ADOUSriNE,
Mid-week Fellowship, 7 pm.
The little chureh with the big CHRIST CHURCH
connections to vtett a mlssiorr- MIDDLEVILLE
Wednesday.
massage. Phono 765-8971.
।
Rev. Dortene 8p«
; .9:30 am. Worship.
mote area acceajlbie only by a
■'
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
7S-mUe lung logging road and i ST, AMBROSE CATHOLIC
HASTINGS ASSEMBLY
S. Jeftcnon A Walnut Sts.
' 4:15 Christian Endeavor
OF GOD CHURCH
then Indian canoe u&gt; complete CHURCH AT DELTON
I Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30
W tA.
V.*.. . 1. I,..
102 E. Woodland Avenue
Vacancy Pastor
Rev. M. F. Goble. Pastor
Hasting* (Sunday Ma»s: 8:30. 10 aj
Worship. 10:45 am.
0:45 am. Sunday school.
Sunday School, 0:30 am.
OUR LADY OF GREAT OAK,
WOODLAND
11
am.
Morning
worship.
--------- --------Every Sunday—"This la the
DOWUNG
6 pm. Young People's service. METHODIST CHURCH
7 pm. Evangelistic service.
Rev. Richard VandenBo&amp;ch,
Sunday school. 10 am.
7 pm Wednesday service.
Morning worship, 11 am.
HASTINGS GRACE
Youth
Fellowship. 7:30 pm.
During Pastor Houseman's ab- BRETHREN CHURCH
HASTINGS CONGREGATION
WKZO. 12:30 pm., over WBCK, OF JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES
speaking each Sunday compris­
WOODLAND CHURCH OF
ing a Bummer Bible Conference
THE BRETHREN
Sunday'Public talk. 3 pm.
Bunday sciwol, 10 am.
in charge of Donald Elmore, diIRVING CHAPEL
8310 Coats Grove Road
Watchtower Bible study. 4:15
Warship hour, 11 ajn.
Rev. Chaimer Miller. Pastor
Rev. Charles Glbto. Pastor
pm.
Bunday evening ucrvlce, 7 pm.
Phone RO 5-3503
Tuesday, congregation Bible
The Blbte, the whole Bible and
Bunday school, 10 am.
study, 8:15 pm.
nothing bQt lhe Bible.

, VanderSchle. Tim
'broadcast. WBCH.

arena Health Kite" composed of
health and grooming essentials
tor children of migrant wortaw.
—H.
i~.
—.me —
1,.

Retirod 'Minister
Has Full Calendar

Uojd Owen
Chandlers
i Bunday. * Borry
lo report lhat Ethel Gurd U on Methodist Chureh in Hartings
th#
list. Hope she U better any afternoon until July 8.

Parchment Pllgrl
Church

Sunday.

Hartings

July

II,

Robert Classen of Lowell
oa the Will Curds Bunday,
crtler* were Mrs. Marvin
from the Weeks district,
and Mrs. Norman Annstrong returned home from Uieir
trip through the Bouthwertern
■ — .4
- - wnnrfi-rfll!
will
* Mike Payne from Delton

ahe

The next clothing pick-up for
Chureh World Service will be
July 12 at Uie Woodland Chureh
of the Brethren parsonage, 7310
Chats Grove Read.
Good serviceable clothing (with

United

Moorv's. * Ssveral Isdfes from
have both morning and ermine this neighborhood attended the chairman, state*
Cedar Creek Cemetery Circle
meeting at Mrs. Laurel Newteru
Wesleyan Methodist Church.
last Wednesday.
' has annoupred Uiat United
Mrs Herald Bupp and daugh- Chureh Women of the HaaUngi
FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
:r. TYtata,
ter,
Trissla, from
from Banfield called are-wrote *‘‘h&lt;j** ***
1810 N. Broadway. MsaUnga
ai nowaru nwrc a
-------------------------- Re?&gt; George 3. Huber, Pastor
ard Essmcr of Hastings also lg»ri CROP.
Phono 945-3195
called. * Larry Belleck and Dale
Cards are available for collectWhere a Chrtsttaa Exportenoa Clark from McOmber called at ing »5 In quarters— lire equlvaMakes you a Manbcr.
Howsxd Moore's Bunday. Bunday tent of altering a loaf of bread
10 am. Sunday school.
evening callers • were Mr. and every time food U bought for
11 am. Morning worship.
Mrs. Baysol Tobias and family i ute family.
from Hinds. * Mrs. Lindon Nor- i ■Drran ” symbol of all food, is
7:38 pm. Evening worship.
ri. returned hnme last week, af- ihlppcd by Mfchigan CROP In
7:30 pm. Wednesday prayer.
tre visiting her daughter, Mrs '

IILO BIBIA CHURCH
Route 8. Delton
A. J. Spoelstra, Pastor
Sunday school io am.
Wonhlp, U am.

“ “ ""V

kSh raS^ EM MU7

and Chuck Berman from Has- ln *° “V
, , '
.
tints called at Lindon Norris'
Tlus t&gt;ltere-a-Louf Idm, borBunday.
rowed from the Canadian Prof­
it
A
smm.w.
dom tmm Htoigre committee.
Mr. and Mn. William Cox and WKS
CROP fra use in
Michigan. It Is available to anyCHURCH OF THE NAZARENK
\ir
m^:«*
^evlaung
tSd
Xf “ £^**L&gt;iy..„&gt;Siaw CBOP
Mlnteter. Dale R. Harvey
&lt;10 K. Madiacn. 045-5058
ding of Pauline Baird and Larry ,k,x 206•
)Pllngton at the Bellevue Metho-----------------------Mra. Evelyn Benedict
pM Church Saturday. Pauline Ourd u
better, although
11 am. Morning worship
^“MTfSr ^ldenT M “«&gt;
* The
Nor'
thu Bnetehtorh^d ■*
r and rl4es have moved into the Leslie
Ur!
h«e P“»« »UUSe. U«l Of Cedar Mill
Service meeting, 8:30 pm.
McCALLUM UNITED
Mn. Norman Armstrong nave
BANTINGS FREE
KILPATRICK UNITED
BRETHREN IN
CLOVERDALE EVANGELICAL returned home and report a.corncn____
METHODIST CHURCH
BRETHREN CHURCH
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCHCHRIST CHURCH
Wonderful tune touring Western
•
Boltwnod * E. Blate Road
CHURCH
M-60 Woodland
Velto Road at Woodland'
Stales. * Glad to repwTEthel1 Ronner Adt Benefit \OU!'
Wildwood.
Rev. George Marahall, Partar
Rev. Marvin Bickmlller, Partee
Rev. R. A. Hoffman
Rev. Einar Unscth, Pastor Church school. 10 am.
'
10 am. Sunday school.
"Your Friendly. Chrisl-ccaitered
Morning
worship,
11,
am.
11
am.
Worship
service.
Church"
from Egypt.
Sunday school. 9 am.' Cl.uf.en
Sunday achpol, 10 am.
the wtldemeaa wiU.tr bgoualte ; ,A'ivaBtn levitation Is extended LAKEWOOD BAPTIST
COATS GROVE___
Worship, 11 am.
Worship. 10 am. Holy Com­
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
out in Christian Betericw s*i'- to ail to attend Uic scrvloea of CHURCH
munion. Sermon: "The Seeking
vices, thia Bunday. The subject
8
pin Evening service.
Uut friendly chureh.
C
Community
-----------”
Room
---------above
------ Wood- ghrphred"
of the leaaon is God." "•
Durkee Road
"“k"®
PMA,
1
J“!» 1 “• Clrcl“
Charles Gibbs, Pastor
Pres Methodist
Projects
Floyd WMWr. RupL
BOWENS MILLS CHAPEL
B.50 am.,Sunday school
। evening.
ship, i
Bible school,'It am.
Henry VanTi). Evangelist
। A Hcatly Welcome To All.
through
Worship hour, 11 am.
10 am. Momlag sorvlce.
Thursday, 7 pm. j
l:&gt;0 PJPt
prayer service itertlnn METHODIST Churches
There
Fhr .Infomuitlnn rail K W ...__... . ...
.
; Mosher, Partor, 357-2585.
'.•to W. Grren. Wl 5-4M5
DELTON METHODIST
Rev. George Elliott
CHURCH
,
CARLTON CENTER
LAKEWOOD E. U. B. CHURCH
Rev. John Jolderama
METHODIST CHURCH
'
8:30 wul. Worship, followed by
Rev. Richard VandcnBasch.
Sunday worship. 10 am.
I brenkfaaO
Church Study. Bunday,
Sunday school. 11 am.

'God' is Christian
Science Subject

SPECIAL'ELECTION
Woodland Township
County of Barry

)

heiitjBCipe for folks

July 12. 1965

newly moved to

MILLAGE PROPOSITION

aiBpw beJowl
j ol tilts and
inlormatjoiTataSut the city, stir in genu­
ine hospitality, and you'll have a gen­
erous .amT delightful welcome. Juxt
phone

MniM. a nm I

’’

BJ”'

Rmnon:

Worahlp.

The church office will be open
0 to 12 during July and August.

ORANGEVILLE
BAPTIST CHURCH
W. Gleu Campbell. Pastor
2 Mlles South of Gun Lake
0:45 am. Bunday school.
11 am. Morning worship.
7 pm. Evening worship.
Wednesday. 7:30 pm. Bible

WnrslUp service. 9:30 am.
Church school, 10:30 am.
Church school. 9 :45 am.

CARLTON SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Saturday, wonhlp, 0:10 am.
Sabbath school. 10:45 am.

NORTH IRVING WESLEYAN
METHODIST CHUBCH

Wlcoiiie^

Warship Bunday, 11am.
i
Youth FaDowahlpa, Bunday, 5

3m™■

of

Hastlnga

miCOME NEWCOMERS!
Die Wi coupon to let us know you're here

HAUL

ADDRESS-----------------------------------------------------—---------CITY--------------------------- ----------------- - -----------------------Ptease hive the Welcome Wagon Hostess call on me
I would like to subscribe lo the Hastings Banner
I jlreaijf subscribe
coupon and mail to Circulation Dept.,

Absentee ballots may be obtained by making applica­

'“SriSOS EVANC.KLICAI.
tion at the office of Clerk, on or before 2 p.m., Satur­
LN‘TED
rH,,“c‘i
Hastings, MlclUgan
the 41,000-mile nationwide netSunday school. 10 am.
day, July 10, 1965.
H. J. Buwalda, Minister
JESUS CHRIST OF
Morning warship. 11 am.
East and Grand. Hastings. Mich, LATTER DAY SAINTS
Young People's service. 7 pm. j Rev. H. J. Buwalda, Pastor
flclally tu National System of
By order of Township Clerk
Bcrnico M. Kontner
East and Grand Sts.
Sunday Scliool, 1040 am.
Phonra Wl 5-4995 or Wl 5-3397
PEOPLE'S BIBLE CHURCH
' Counseling by appointment Tues­
HI. NaahviUe. Ph. 653-8477 ,,day through Friday.
;Aj-iriHeR of M-66 on State Rd.;i D 55 ahi. SunrMjy’^Itoul. Lron
11 am. Morning wonhlp.
' West. Supt. in charge.. Clrws
10 am. Bunday school.
[ for all. Nursery i» provided for
7 pm Junior High and Senior
High Youth Groups.
11am. Worahlp Sremon: ' Our
ConsecraUon." Hoy Communion.
Text Romans 12:1. Organist Mra.
prayer
Ruth West
Thursday. 7 pm. Pioneer Girls ' 6 pm. Y Hour.
and Boys Brigade
7 pm. Evening service Ser­
Women's Missionary Fellow - mon: "Studies in James."
ship 2nd Tuca, each month. 7:30.
Through the week of July 4,1
Yes, we give big trade-in allowances for popular-make, qualified, operating
1M5.
'
|
Monday.’Clothing pick-up.
refrigerators; $120 if it's five years old. or less; $100 if it's five to seven
Tuesday. 7 30 pm the W8WS
yean old; $90 if it’s seven to ten years old.
urged to attend. Convention
। Echo* will be given.
I Wednesday, Day of Prayer
and Bible study.
j 0;80 am, Morning group with

*90, MOO, even M20
FOR YOUR OLD REFRIGERATOR

State-wide service program
for used car buyers
_

^Guaranteed Warranty^

7 pin. Evening group, adult*
With Gladys Os troth, youth with
Darwin Hcckrr. children with
Eleanor Ostroth.

15% discount on all parts AND 15% discount on all labor
for one full year on any Guaranteed Warranty used car

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
‘
Broadway and Centre
Willard H. Curtis. Minister
Bunday. July 4. 1965.
9:30. Morning worship, nursery

.
Wo hare joined with hundreds of other mcmlxmi of the MICHIGAN Automobile
Dealers Association to provide the used car buyer with a state-wide discount program on
parts and labor. Tb receive and use this discount privilege, b-y year aexi «*ed car fro*

I
'
i
,

TRINITY GOSPEL CHURCH
1118 Jordan Lake Street
Lake Odessa I.P.A. Campgrounds
Phono DR 4-8277

Sunday school, io am.
Worship service. 11 am.

I.
Wl 5-2421

Come see the big 106-lb. top freezerl
Come touch the convenient sliding she IL

Compare Frlgidaire-AdvJnced Frost­
Proof system-no frost even in freezer.

Full-width Hydrstor for vegetables.

I

*339.95

Come ms large 102-lb.
size zero zone freezerl
Come touch 9.9-lb. Meat
Tender for fresh moats.

Campara Frigidaire
.
Frost-Proof system—no
frost even in the freezer
Two sliding ibelrcs.

FREE Ice Ejector Kit
Flips Out Cubes at a Touch!

Wendy 40-Cub. Server

Yours when you buy a two-^oor Frigidaire

*389.95

Bible Study Wed. 7:30 pjn.

Hastings

lacorpwrted
Td Dealer '
Michigan

Low-budget,
Frost-Proof
FRIGIDAIRE
Refrigerator!

Thriftiest Frost-Proof!
Fnm FRIGIDAIRE!

U&gt;c Revelation of God.'
9: 30 Church School classes for
First Grade and below
10: 30 Coffee hour in Memorial
Hall. All are Invited.
Saturday. 8 Couples Club will

Mrs. Robert Cary and Mr and
Mrs Robert Shannon.

Fisher-Hengesbach

Fire DdpartmORt axpinse of said Township?

BUCTn,

IN TRADE

to the

1969, both inclusive, provided, that the proceeds there­

of shall be used solely for Township, Cemetery and
Bunday school, 11 am.

Wednesday prayer meeting and

94S-535Z &lt;w
”5-wl’

in Wood­

land Township for a period of five years, from 1965 to
FIRSTCHURCH OF CHRIST,

Quimby Church

'

Shalt the Township of Woodland. Barry County. Michi-

Thum

CHURCH

Wonhlp, 11 am

raosE

( . Sjqtfl.of Michigan

THIS OFFER
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1435 5. Hanover

101 N. Michigan

PhoM'WI 5-2425

Phone Wl 5-2471

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WOODLAND UNITED

Morning worship, 11 am.

Public invited.

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LIMIT 12 CANS w.lh a S5 or more purchase
(••eluding beer, wiM or tobacco)
Redwm at Kroger Ihru Sat. July 3.1945.

1-lb. cans
*

2-lb 12.8-OZ. pkg

*

I

89X |

BAYER ASPIRIN
R^toam al Kroger thru Set. Jgty 3. 1965.

BANQUET DINNERS.-a
Banquet

FRUIT PIES

1° PORK and I
BEANS
I

26 oz.

Kroger Frozen

Kroger Frozea

i-ib.

Purina or Gravy Train

|

I

Dog Food

I

DELICIOUS No 27 SIZE

CANTALOUPE
Ib. beg

|

k 3 for $1

I

Limit I with this coupon. Good |

39/ each

thru Sat., July 3 at. Hasting*
Kroger

Sunkigt

LEMONS

Redeem at Kroger thru Sat , July 3. 1945.

Lemonade

"DOUBLE CUT" PRICES ON
HEALTH and BEAUTY AIDS

VALUABLE COUPON
I

KBOCEB
VAC-PAC NUTS

WAFFLES
Assorted Tip Top Drill------

!

Here ire just i few el the Double
Cat Prices is Heilth nd
Beauty Items it Kreger.
Yardloy-414-oz. btl.

AFTER SHAVE LOTION
Woodbury-5-oz. b)l

AFTER SHAVE LOTION
Jergens-2-oz

MOISTURE CREAM

POLISH REMOVER

each!

Cashmere Bouquel-4-oz

TALCUM POWDER
Regular Price 79/
without coupon

BATH OIL BEADS
Homo Permanent Ralill-each

UNCURLY TONI

•rice Cut »1
Excise Tax
Rinsved

&gt;1.00
69/
59/
39/
39/
90/
’1.89

Price Cat «2
Double-Cut
Kroger Price

88c
63c
53c
35c
35c
80c
&gt;166

lhe putchaw ol

gallon el -

TROPI-CAL-LO
DRINK
Radeon at Kroger thru Al.. July 3. 1945.

BLACKPORT
Hamburger Partial
IWm&gt; - K»W fe.SM.Myl. IMS.

�THE

Mrs. Weinbrecht
Named Carlton
Grange Master

HASTINGS BANNER

Bovine TB
Incidence
lowest in Years

mkw Tl». uu.alUln. «™&gt;. WJJ “

LubcrculooU in Uw «*lo
down year* has been dis
by cattle tests conducted I

Highlights Interesting

catiotial study.

t1cm* annual meeting on Juno

*1* meeting on July 7 and will
lurid a chicken txubocuo on July
10.

arc!: Mrs Clark Oversmllh. chap­
lain; Lloyd Shroyer, Uwuurtr.

Guernsey ^.uivo
Cows

**.*!. ’Js*

FARM NEWS

than ahalf-million 4H Club
membera tx-lteve who participate
In the National 4H Bread pro- *

Prrir
l111'f inil Tnltl
rOailLllUil
A CM &lt;4

sded cooperatively by the
I i^n Department of Agrics
, Llvretock Disease Control
i rJ[)n anH Ujc USDA*, 4

Of the 2J2JM# extile

Control of Powder Post
Beetles Told by Steeby

Mr*. Wendell Shroyer. Pomona' namca txceuae use wooa upon
Mra Edna Lydy. Flora; Mra.
h ^™ 'whlch they feed ta gradually
Kenneth Stamm, lady assistant
bro*nUh- dry 'eaten Into a fine, flourtike pawsteward; Kenneth Stamm, exe­
dcr. The Lyctus tyjx-s feed pricutive committee member; Mr*.
George Ulrich, junior Gran;.i* fifth inch long. Two families, inarily on liardwoods; either
kinds attack softwoods. They can
Lyctldfk* and Bostrichldae. are
eventually destroy iby completely
tunneling) all expoeed wood In
houses, including furniture and
Bill Kelly. Central Michigan
paneling. Severe damage may
Unlveralty tcnnla cwwh. has led
take many yrara to materialite.
Hasting* Banner for ktentlfi- A ease of thia kind usually re­
sults from failure to apply early
remedial.
The Lyctus powder past beetien
are usually brought into build-

LAST CALL
sueL CORN

In furniture, wood paneling, and
firewood. Damagu la usually
confined to the starch-rich sap­
wood of large-pored hardwoods

When the adulta emerge, usually
in June, some species leave small

tlie surface of the wood- others
make holea the size of pencil

Use Low Cost

411’ers Find
COCgTOM M
Home Baked
Bread a Treat

Anhydrous Ammonia

PLANT^smith BROS.

feeding period of many
' controlled. the better, delay only
makes lbs damage greater. But
rcgardlrwa of how urgent tho
! problem seems to be. undemand

Lok* Odessa

FOOD Ph: DR 4-7411
BUT UNFINISHED wood such
aa floor joists before tire adult*

Calendar

They agro* with nutritionists,
that bread is “NOT the destroyer ,
of waistlines." Rather. “It helps
i
prevent hunger, and tho average j
CosrUcute.
I
p
m
।
JULY 13-FAin r-NTRn
where rapid elimination of the BECBETABY B OFFICE.
JULY IS SU D«mceatr»
Another feature 411'cra HI
fumigation has advantage wIkto
it Is hard to apply' other treat­
ments, especially in cramped
JULY
limited arms However, remem­
ber that FUMIGATION FOR
POWDER
BEETLES
POW
DER POST BEE1
LES OR 4Cfzvfzx
annually by Standard Brands.
ANY OTHER INSECT SHOULD
BE DONE ONLY BY AN EX.
pep.ienced
Also fumlimtion door not prevent
.........
_
w . ..... ;. .n,otal" wiu bo
^L1'

AllllOUUCe 01(116
rvuiabTOR. Pmr Deadlines

FOR SALE
2 HORSES . . .

A buckskin gelding: more, dapple gray, 3 yri.
old (white mane and tail)

|

2 SADDLES
Chevrolet Track, Hone Trailer and Camper ta-

“?o?? su'ts..
reft) eh

Aug- 37 through Monday1

Fumiganta art highly

Ford Tractor 600 with Road Gear and Plows.

EXPERT TIRE
SERVICE

Cultivator, Snow Plow, and John Deere Rake.

Two Wheel Trailer.
leaflet No. 358 on “Powder-Pad cuUu_
Begins in Buildings: What to
chsttcy
2" ^b?UL&lt;TVC'me
1,}C!chairman of the Michigan State
Superintendent of Docuwnta.
Aiaharityi yrgtrf the curly
U. B. Government Printing Of-;
of entiles. He said a
^“S,onr^Hl nmnbrr St wen.- ex­
Price 5c. AddiUonal tnfomsiuwn
(hli&lt; w
°?
.U
The premium book-the handabo available. from your Comty b00k of infannaUun for al! exExtension
Office, 301
MichBxUmlon Olto,
Ml 8.
S. Wcl&gt;wU, &gt;»
igan Avenue.
i three sections: livestock and
“
•
agriculture, horse ahowa and;
I home art*.
I
|
N®» exNbttora should Indi- |

Conservation
Means Beauty
For Michi[&gt;an

BARR

Yi Electric Motor

Tire Shop

2 lottery or Electric P.A. System?, Mikes, Exten­

U. S. ROYAL
DiUributor

sion Cords, and Large Speakers.

Best Buys on
lew b UaodTiroa
Moated Hill .

• Apartment Sixe Electric Stove.
,

’

,

CALL Wl 5-5507 AFTER 5:00
ON GUN LAKE ROAD

Inr premium

ward beautifying America by

i

Besides being unattractive,
land scarred with gullies, wind

Paint or varnish all furniture
stream*, muddy water, and
stop the damage done by the flooding. Such oondiUnru also
grubn already in the wood, but contribute to low crop productiv­
IL. will discourage adult egg Iny- ity. fMTOlratJncfflrtcncy, pre®-,
Thta city damage, and fish and wild­
life habitat damage, odds Hill.
Already 43,000 cooperator*
with Michigan's 83 Sod Conoervullon Districts ore helping out

novation program.
At least 30 different toll and

parkInc

IbANNEll WANT ADS BRING RESULT^

Michigan Coirs
Second in U.S.

of wood surface with 1 gallon of

BIGGER

tuborculoata in Michigan.

it Is thoroughly dry.
Fumigation may be advlsubte july »

as

the

.“ “Ji

w-. i**™.

,n&gt;MM.

cults and tarty varieties of pounds.of outterras. in »
&gt; braids. Not to be overlooked two Umea a day milking.

•ene containing 5 percent DPT.

the Michigan SUU* Fair, De­
troit, Michigan
4R»1
Good land use ta one major ----------------—,—
The premium books will reach
kerosene solution such
ultra- step in living up to Micliigun's
motto, “If you seek a plra-wuit former exhibitors by mail the
er 5 percent DDT, or 3 percent peninsula, look about you.” aayx first week in July, according to
chlordane, ar S percent dieldrin. a Michigan Suite University soil Walter Goodman. State Fair
.----------——------- *
i manager.
Russell G. Hill. MSU De-

more. Repeat Uic treatment un­
til the required 1 gallon to 100

old. produced 10,910 pound* of ;bic. Iron. Kcwbmi r. Monte
milk and 510 pound* of fat, in re-ncy. Oteetfo. Hu
305 day*.
; Van-.Buren All
Kellogg Supreme Sunbeam a counties.’Dowcrer.
senior four year-old. registered 1 accredited countieL.
Gucrrary cow. owned by MichTesting is being oompteted
igan State University. Kellogg. 14 counties toward renccrea

.

powderlllte aawdurt sifts almost
constantly aa each successive
brood ot lame carry on their
dcabucUvo feeding.

call
Elevators

Unlveralty.

) Several different projects can
I be undertaken in this program.
। why yeast causes tho dough to
rise; why specific oven temperaturre must be used; why warm
VSKN105-115 degree* F. Instead
of hot or cold) ta needed to dissolve yreurt; why its ncreeaary
to "knrad" dough.

amuui

AR* NOT KEPT COVERED
WITH PAINT OR VARN1HH.
Lyctus-typc powder poet beetle*
normally do not rcUifeat filled
wood.

516.000 tends to prove that recently completed top official,
Irarnlng to bake bread apprata DHIR actual production records, i
to more 4H girls Ilion over be- according to The American '
fora
i Gurmaey Cattle Chib.
During lha test two yean
...
w,~ milked two
1959. raid Agricultural

Michigan dairymen now rank
neennd among the major dairy;
Don Murray, Michigan State ,
Unlveralty dairy extension
specialist, My* lhe State's 1964

milk per cow ranked second
production of ItUlO pounds.
Michigan raruc-i seventh among 1

\ out
harmful
impurities

ducUon and fifth in Broca dairy
product income far 1964.

Joins Angus Group

(so thoy can't block your gas lino!)

rrfartfltaUon, wildlife plantings.

farm ponds, contour strip-crop- secretary.

we
get
the
easier
we

$y/BILLION

What doo* the American F1NAL/HLTER' really do? Automotive engineers
know-they asked for it and American OU Research developed it to stand
between you and trouble. You we all gasoHno* pick up tiny impurities in
transit and In storage. These impurities, should they get In your gasoline
tank, could clog up the fuel line filter and stop you cold. The American
FINAL/HLTER filters out contaminants right at the pump norrle. If you use
your car on the job (and even if you don’t) you stay out of trouble when you
•fill 'er up filtered* with American, Regular or American. Super-Premium.
Foueape^i

DEAL

.SAYS FARM7
LOAN SERVICE
IN A BIG WAY!
Today, more than 60,000 farmer*. ranch era end
ru t

t.r-

end North Dakota are using V* billion dollars in
Land Bank Loans to expand, modernize and improve
their farm bnslnesseg, Since 1917, more then a quar­
ter-million fanner# have found their Land Bank the
one credit source always geared to their actual
need*. If you’re planning a farm Improvement or
expansion project, be aura to check your Land Bank

to breaking our •il bme
Wouldn't you really rather go fir st class? Go Buickl

A LAND BANK LOAN OWES YOU.
Long tanas — from 5 to 35 years.
Low Interest rate... Low total cost.
operation.

.Tbin'i an aatlwiaS BuH M,t Mar yw.

Dooble-CWkwl aud an, tn

nt rrr-eitc

ih# Bvkkcxkbt-st th#Gsrsts! Motoa

Yort Wcrtfifik

YOUR STANDARD OIL DEALER

YOUR STANDARD OIL DEALER

Haan Standard Service

Marble's Standard Service

IOW-COKT QUDiT!

Writ State St. and Broadway

State St. b Michigan—Wl 5-S2S1

AT THE MONUMENT

ADJOINING FOOD CENTER LOT

Hiding* Office

LARKE BUICK-CHEVROLET a 1435 S. Hanover
——...........

Youn usr sounce

Air Standard Products

All Standard Products

Complete Lubrication Service

Complete Lubrication
Wa Give S. b H. Groan

�there ta na problem. V hs baa
e wrong number,
o fUa Farm MIC
Correct Infanna-

ILL StftlTY
ii 9 1/t percent of fils a spuctel claim with the
to 84-000, which would tarnal Ftewwo
Ftevwtua Bsrvtos
Bwrvtre fee
for *
fund of the owpayment

QueitioiCand Aimn

fresh Out of the Attic

Quastlon: My employer inSMU that X apply Jar a new ao­
rtal security account number

tsnptoytrt during 1M4 and had.

earnings?
employers withheld social te­
nuity l*i» on my total wagon.
I thought the social security tex you siiould notify your employer

.■octal security ornoe.
&lt;&gt; Aft-7004 (“Roque*

group's) of which you are
member thb dirtrirt office will
furnish a qualified speaker to
probably correct. butshow films on social security

tlons to Social Security Admin-

|ty Administration headquarters
dore not agree with
records, get In touch
toctal security office
Question: I receive Intern* in-

ero dur on only the firat M.BOO

Grand Rapids, Michigan. That
was simply a typing error on take it directly from four social office will reply directly to you.
By H. D. Burpee
security card. You can gat an
84.800. You probably didn’t cam
application for a duplicate card
I4A00 from either employer and
while, while
al your social security office. AUic ftod! Use a Want Ad. researching far stories for my

iWWluie Bervtoe purpeem.
qaeallmj: WUttaU*

OR OUTDOORS?

WBCH

SEMI-BONELESS

KM

"

«
U
A
AA
fl
- PLAID STAMPS!” fl A Ifl 3

Sunday

around

part of that Umc highway cem­

enting my column this

’

Michigan Plow and KU- ot Mr
toricnl Collections." Volume 6,

“ SavelMxMe

that one had stopped Ln thi

~

through to Uic Bownc Center

HE FARKH — HI., I-OZ. — I" SIT

ANN PAGE PURE

4th and 5th RIBS

BLACKBERRY
or RHUBARB

Grape Jelly

3!i69c

PIE“49‘
Two thriftypkt with a delightful changeof-pace taste I

JANE PARKER

Frankfurter or Sandwich

ANN PAGE

Barbecue
Sauce

ROLLS K

ANN PAGE —ELBOW

Macaroni or
Spaghetti’^35‘

Frah-sdft, tasty, pre-cut, too!

DATE FILLED

Coffee Cake

79'

NEW FAMILY SIZE

Mayonnaise

Bobka

Coffee Cake

Rib Roasts :
Del Monico Steaks u.*!”

Rib Steaks

__ Ib. 99c

1.09

Short Ribs

known figure in Barry County
history. I bellcvt his picture was

Christian charm
himself made, not only by hu
religious tnteroounw with the

with him.
"Oak Grove House" waa located. March. 1876. but by hb dally
while calling on Mr. Proctor,
north of Middleville, I remarked

his ratlmabte wife, on Thursday.

From The Coopcnvlllo Oboerver
PETER

3$1

Cantaloupe

Ml ID &amp; MELLOW

Eight O’clock
•2.13

A*P Whole-bean Coffee saves
you money, and you enjoy big,
fresh, wonderful Coffee Mill
Flavor...fresh-ground flavor
you can’t get in a can...
at any price.

RICH 1 FULL-BODIED

l-U. RAG

Red Circle 75‘
3-U. at ‘2.19
HI. BAG

VIGOROUS AWINEY

Bokar

in Middleville until Monday fol-

which we tenderly and tearfully

3 ~ *1.00

P. D. McNaughton was ham

BONDWARE, 9 INCH, WHITE
TOO-CT.
PKG.

49

3b. uo *2.25

WHITE HOUSE —MAKES 12 QUARTS

Non Fat Milk

79e

’

Stuffed Olives

1-PT. 2OZ. JAR

89

SULTANA

tomato sauce

OZ. CAN

33c

ALUMINUM FOIL

Wonderfoil

75-FT.

ROLL

59‘

MARVEL, VANILLA

Ice Cream

12 ’SSI 89c

Canned Pop
PERT

Napkins

200-CT.

2

Luncheon Meat
DO U MAK

2 LBS. 6-2/5 OZ. PKG.

49‘

July, with lib parents, Duncan
and Blalwh McNaughton, and
their entire family of nine chil-

A

Qc

PKGS.

12-OZ.
CANS

3

$1

clair), and Elizabeth (Mra John
A. Campbell). died In thia state.
left ib apparently well, and on
oorted to tho church which he

O A C, FRENCH FRIED

43^ 89c

Onion Rings

recogniUon by the dying man.
He lingered until the following
Wednesday morning. March 32,
MncGilllvary, Middlesex county,
Canada, where John, Donald. six o’clock, surrounded by hia
sorrowing wife and all hb chil­
* — —Craig) still reside, and wtarre dren. namely 1*
Warren
the mother died May 8, 1B67. and ot Middleville.
the father May M, IMO. Three Lillie and Bld
Of the brothers, namely, James,
Duncan, and Alexander, reside ty. with their husbands and

■

23‘

Marshmallows

danU.
March 30. 1843. hc married
Harriet Campbell, who, with her
former husband. Ashel Kent, had
hnmlKTateti to thb stele from
Portage county. Ohio, in Januan. I«37. Mr. Kent died Sep­
tember 5. 1840. leaving one child,
a daughter, now tho wife of the

w

Pine.-Grape. Drink

OZ. CANS

SUPER RIGHT

Corned Beef
DELICIA
Sugar Wafers
3 &amp; ‘I M

abated, it left him comparatively
paralysed. tuid in a stupor from

Donald. Elizabeth,

SUPER RIGHT

x

WITH

MCNAUGHTON,

not know 1Iiut the Immortal soul
of thb righteous man had Joined
kindred splrite in that world
beyond the veil which our finite

89‘

EA.

D.

and village ot Mlddkville, where
they often visited. They stopped

SgE 36 JUICY, SWEET

Paper Plates

BeariS

man, woman, and child knew
and lovtd Father McNaughton.

sue in IDiMJ.

YUKON, ASSORTED FLAVORS

'

politics Uiat every good cl turn
Just a litUe ought to take, but no more.
her father's
to Ottawa County, and located

two years married Peter Mc­ lage, wiwro they diligently cultiNaughton and liow they run the

OUTDOOR GROWN

Watermelons

UKE GOOD COffiE?

SULTANA

to be left wUh MT. McNaugh­
ton. He inabted that it waa his
note, and hence by right ought

things going after Iwr father's

death.

RED RIPE

79c

to Mr. McNaughton, had heard

which belonged to her fstlicr,
and they drew the body.
She told ot how. her,folks had money, when it matured.
Politically Mr. McNaughton
run a tavern, and what a liard

39c

SUPER RIGHT, SKINLESS
p’kS 59c
All Meat Franks
LEAN, MEATY
a. 59c
Spare Ribs
a. ’1.09
SUPER RIGHT BEEF
Rotisserie Roast
Fryer Parts (RIBS ATTACHED) LB. 69c WH0Ut££ 59c
79c
Chuck Steaks SUPER RIGHT BEEF, CENTER BLADE CUTS
FROZEN, FULLY COOKED
99c
King Crab Legs
r
LB.
’4.89
99c
J
BOX
MEDIUMS
Shrimp
. 8 OZ.
Shrimp Saute
ROYAL SNACK
'
JAR 39c
CAFN JOHN S
3
’1.00
Fish Sticks

Tomatoes

vw- 79

“ 89c

lb. $1.09

lowing anecdote:

Grand Rapids and agreed to stay
until after the funeral.

Whole or Half
SUPER RIGHT BEEF, "KING OF ROASTS”

McNaughton necessarily

dtath in September. 1M0. now
they notified tba neighbors by
Uie funeral would be. They

Super Right,
Fully Cooked,

FINE FOODS

every

12-OZ.

concourse

of

truly

mourning

the final •'far-well • uttered by
on behalf of his brethren, found
Listing echo among the many

Mrs. McNttugltton became wide­
ly known as the popular host
__ . ■ .
—» Ik.
House,"

public mind so nearly synony­
mous, that we will on thb occas­
ion not multiply words on tho
death of a truly beloved hus­
band. father, and brother, and

Kalamazoo and Grand Rapids,

ivc become almoat void of .their

AOC
could

CAN

“

do not recall s comfortable berth

pricM in this a'd •Wecfive thru Saturday, July 3
hither; and not trawlers only with God."

uper Markets

the bouae of Mr. McNaughton

Mrs. Laura Kesler from KtnMrs Arthur Cook at their Wall
Lake cottage lor a law day* last

�1
'4—THT HAMTNfl*'RANNFR

Michigan Has First
Uninsured Driver Fund

1220
on your dial

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and Dislikes! Please Clip This Program
Listening Form, Fill It Out, and Mail to:
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9: 00—New. '

9:25—Bulletin Board
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10:15—-Chambor of Commerce Report
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Bccause four Michigan leglsla-1 ———————------- -—------lor* took an unsolicited and un'Because of this group of re­ it wouldn't. “Car owner* would
scheduled flying trip to Ontario J sponsible Michigan legislators .till be subjected to financial re­
Canada, lo study the province's and their colleagues who voted sponsibility laws, and they could
uninsured driver protection fund. I for the measure. Michigan mo- still be sued for payment of
Michlgan's motoring public likely | torist* will not have to face fl- judgment* and would be eubject
brought ------about - to garnishment of their a ages
wtll soon be protected against nsnclal
---- - 'Insolvency
—*-------- *---------— —
uninsured
*--------- * driver*
*-•---------could
financial distress caused by acci­ after a Meer, accident with an Further,
uninsured motorist.'* Hare said lose their driving privileges un­
dents wiUi uninsured drivers
After lhe one-day trip taken "As a matter of fact, the final til repayment to the fund u
by four member* of lhe House version of Uic measure protect made or determined."
Judiciary committee, a bill pat­ smaller property damage claims
cording to liar*, will atari on
terned after the Ontario plan aa well."
was passed by the legislature,
according to Secretary of Slate the Motor Vehicle Accident
James M Hare, who ha* been Claims Act iHR-MM). protect,
the principal proponent ot an motorkti much tiko a ISO defund.
uninsured mo tor lit protection
Hare has Jong advocated an
law for Michigan.
If u person 1* involved in an
Hare praised thr legislators accident wiUi an uninsured Tno- unsatisfied judgment law for
Michigan. And although thi* is
tortat, the fund pays either per not
r&gt;ol truly
„uly aa
Bn unsatisfied
uni&lt;uineu JudgJU(1X.
°n Pfurthw nro’vtdel ,n*nl Pro‘«“on fun*- 11 d&lt;*1' f®*mod significant accident pro­ ovrr »$■&lt;) It lurtner provides i—. —
lection law In Michigan hlsa^u,
I u*ry.
and limitation. Of 810,000 for perThe newMlrhlran nmurum 1.
I He l“Udfd (’tlalrman William
A. Boos. Jr . Saginaw; Marvin R
Stemplen. Livonia: Donald E . ,Tb?-fUyr:yC?nUn&lt; to, H*rT. noted. “Uie turning point In the
Holbrook. Jr , Clare, end Joseph
th. promotion of the bill was when
p 8wBllnWi Alpena, for Uieir
hut-hriiie^iM in lhr ,uur alurementjoned memwork in the passage of the tneabcrs of the Houm JwUcbrjr comI sure. Boos and Stemplen are ««naTI ™ mm m,,,
wcnl to C““da 10 »Wdy
Democrat*, while Holbrook and “rs,,r* “?ur*7u,*3L* , .lnU the ~
Ontario program and brought
Swallow are Republicans. Hol- *hRatlmated&gt;revenue
u£*ft£d ‘W0 on‘cUU of thc SOCcmfUl
brook authorised me finalized
*1,
Ontario plan back wiUi them to
bill.
Harr also commended Senator
Basil Brown. Highland Park, for
-M
■»­
"guiding the bill through the
a thought that the-&lt;Michigan
pro
—, " —,,j nroWmUu7th
Z,,-—L—Judiciary committee of the Sen­ s',-million Insured driven.
__
________
__________________
Asked whether the fund would
^nr'h
ate"
and Majority
Leader J Bob
Traxler, Bay City, fur “flour , create more uninsured drivers in j
&gt;0 1^7? t protect!on
work in the House.
‘Michigan. Hare raid he thought |^5^in^ Unital 8taS

0 Seldom

Plan A Carefree

10:15—Chief of Police Report (Wednesdays Only)
f~|. Frequently
0 Occasionally

'Family"

10:15—Barry Co. Humane Society Program
(Thursday. Only)
□ Frequently
0 Occasionally

VACATION

10:15—Weak In Michigan (Fridays Only)
Q Frequently
[~| Occasionally

□ Seldom

|

Early Swim

1 Richard Lao Kent. It. Battle

Delton ManGiven
Prison Sentence

Creek. and Phyllis Rider had an
»rewi&gt;. ». MMM
early morning swim Sunday, but who
«u»W &gt;«
not intentionally.
and entering the Delton school
bus garagv. Friday waa sanUmoad
by Judge Archie McDonald to

with taking a gallon of anUfreete. ol) and gas from the ga­
rage the night of Fab. 11 He had
been on two yatrs' probation tor
down the bank and flipped-over another offense. and had nnaited
his probation a month before
Tlie Conservation Department
Thc d&lt;xr
[he dr)vx.r-, ^dr this offense, according to Deputy
I* charged with prevenUng and iiad been opened and waa ripped Willard Redman.
controlling fire* anywhere with-'off by a tree.
in 205 million acres ot forest and
Both had to swim to aafety
wild gnu* land* In Michigan.
,
------------ •----------------------•------------ I aascnigan
Michigan
State awtmmer.
re-killed
-------------oiaic swunmrm
i«=action.
4,rr* aim
were Inkilleel
in action.
4.778 died
...__ ___
■ - - and 47.307 were
The cotton' plant occur, in five
their record book in IB68..I - other
causen,
distinct species tome of them gnashing 11 Of 14 Hated varsity; wounded resulting in a total ot
perennial.------------------------------------- rvqarda.
(81.718 casualties.

■Bl
2030

■ "Well undoubtedly have to
| make some' changes aa we go
along," Hare said. "But by and
large, I expect Uiat our Michigan
program will work."

What is the
Face of Death
On Highways

CASH LOANS

12:00—Noon Newt Roundup
—
“
Q Occasionally
□ FroquMrtly

OK

□ Occasionally

□ Seldom

11: 40—Agricultural Weather
□ Frequently
0 Occasionally

Q Seldom

12: 45—County Extension Agent
□ Frequency
0 Occasionally

□ Seldom

1:05—Afternoon Meditations
------□ Froquenrfy
’
Q OccasionaHy

0 Seldom

1:20—Hospital New.
□ Frequ.ntly

□ Occasionally

0 Seldom

1:25—Bulletin Board
•
O F*M»««tly

0 Occasionally

HOWARD

’25,. $1000
e Pay* All Your Bilb

112.18

• Cut Payment. By Vi

519.71

Get Extra Cosh For
Vacation

709.90

822.78
1.000.00
*•,«*.&lt;• .too

1:30—12-20 Scholar Quix Show

□ Seldom
"2:00—Trading Post
□ Frequently
'3:05—Bob Hartle Show
0 Fr*qu«atly

0 Occaiiaaslly

0 Seldom

‘4:00—New.
□ Frequently

0 Occasionally

□ Seldom

local

□ Seldom

Finance

See "OK" Howard
112 S. JeHerson—Phone Wl 5-3424

road alima’ '

toenagc boy racing to outrun
tiw poller car. only to find in
that final split- second that ho

ENJOY SUMMER

4:05—Dave McIntyre Show
0 Frequently
0 OccasionaHy
4:55—New. Report/Sport.
“
■'
0 Occasionally
□ ■
Frequently

□ Seldom

5: 15—WBCH Editorial. (on occosion)
0 Occasionally
□ Frequently

□ Seldom

6: 00—Paul Harvey
□ Ft*qu«nHy

0 Occasicasfly

0 Jsldom

0 Occasionally

□ Seldom

[~| Occasioaslly

□ Seldom

Don’t

fart lo make that curve?'
Utile girl, braids flying in Uw
brn-ce. who never knew that
bicycle riders mus^aignal when
making a turn?"
‘■la it the'bleswy-eyed. slackmouthed face of a drunken man
who ruahea a*, you. driving
deadly weapon aa he veara tn
your lane of traffic?"
"I* it the honor-struck ta_
and frightened cyca of a woman
who d.'* - ‘
light?'

beautiful
birr

OUTDOOR LIVING
at your home

6:05—Summer Serenade
SATURDAYS

FENCING

1: 05—Country MtAic

2: 0(X—Trading Tost

0 Occasionally

□ Seldom

6:05—Summer Serenade
□ Seldom
SUNDAYS

7:30 a.m.—Shower, of Blessings
I
Q Frequently
'
Q Occasionally
8: 15—Your Story Hour
□ Frequently

□ Occasionally

9: 00—I Have A Question Father
0 Frequently
“

planting . . . garden
□ Seldom
□■Seldom

□ Seldom

9:30—First Presbyterian Church Broadcast
0 Occasionally
0 Seldom

enjoy bug-free
outdoor living . .

ADD A SCREEN
PORCH

10:30—The Search
□ Occasionally

11: 00—Hasting. Baptist Church Broadcast
Q Frequently
Occasionally

12: 45—Sunday New. Roundup

0 Seldom

Comet

□ Seldom

•
□ Seldom

1:00—Boy Scout Program
□ Frequently
0 Occasionally

□ Seldom

1:15—Michigan Memoir* - H. D. Burpee
□ Frequently
0 Occasionally

□ Seldom

EASY MONTHLY TERMS

6:05—Summer Serenade
□ Occasionally

ON ALL

□ Seldom

Duo to .pace limitation, not oil WBCH program.,

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

newscasts and feature, are listed above. Note that
during June and July WBCH broadcasts from 6:00 a.m.

SEE US FOR . .

• Colorful Lo.co
• Fiberglass Panel.

separate sheet of paper and mail,, along
with thi. program listening ballot, ta

.

Redwood Lumber

Picnic Table, and

MBegCO

special break for year-end bargain hunters! We’re
ing the gun on our annual clearance—offering
sensational savings a full month ahead of schedule.
Now’s the time to enjoy the 100,000-mile champion­
ship performance of the fabulous ’65 Comet —with
the model of your choice priced for right-now clear­
ance! Top value for your trade-in and long, easy terms!

125 aojiffiMoa tr.

Hardware

/. WBCH
Post Office Bos 88, Hastings, Michigan

ALLIED BUILMNG CENTER

MAHLER MOTOR SALES
1320 N. MICHIGAN

HASTINGS

t* Wl 5-«T»

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner

NUMBER 12

Hastings, Michigan, Thursday, July 8, 1965

16 Pago*—2 Sections

It Wai Hit F«nI»*
h-Hollow PhraM

WANT TO SAVE A LIFE?

WEBNESDAY CONCERT

one is Invited.

Heart Attack
Fatal to Man
Driving Auto

CITY IMPROVEMENT—Hastings

Installed.

Zemke Heads
Maple Valley
School Board

Hastings, was pronounced dead
on arrival at Pennock Hospital
Friday morning.

Reinhart Zemke has been
named president of Uie Maple
Valley Board of Education.
Zemke, a fanner president of I
the Vennontvlile board, who act- I
ed as president at the lime of!
consolidation with Nashville, has

apparent

Dora March 12. 1918, in Maple
Grove township he waa a son of
I Ansel and Nina &lt; Baker i Kno. i
On March 19. IBM.-he was]
marriid in Battle Creek to May
Hollister who survives, along last weekend. She
with a daughter, Mary Ann. at j
I home; his mother who rrsldts ■
iln Quimby: two sisters, Mra'
: t Attrref.f-*.
Ri,b*r.v nt .
;Kala*o and Mrs. Arthur &lt; Laura i
; McPherson of Hastings, and a
brother. Vance of Clrycnne,
I Wyo.
.

EDITORIALS-

by RMQ'
MICHIGAN BOOSTERS—Mr. and Mrs. William Sehllhaneck of
M0 8. Park Street really boosted their home Stale of Michigan | home in NashvUle with the Rev.
Now that another Fourth of July help but fear that we are building
E. F. Rhoades officiating. Burial
up In Washington a FWeml au­
! was made In. the Wilcox. ceme-United States proving to be more thority completely out ot control
Hnr.
*
dangerous and deadly than the
lighting front In South Viet Nam.
It might be time to reflect for a cent Supreme Court decisions, stele
authority hu been decimated and
D_____ C_______Ll
II.... PI.. ’
freedom and liberty far which the
Ootonlnls fought we. of the 20th

Treasure Hunks, Tuberculin Tests Barry County
Penny Scrambles'Required
^7"‘.for
f,.,r.
Has Glorious
School (children

Un i lavJ ftgrounds
v**B*'*‘J

u.p Brown-

I of UH. Harry county Health De-;
Treasure hunts and penny scram-1 partment. reminds parents' that a

4th of July

further

Hastings and Barry County
had a "safe and sone” J_, ....
ties Friday aflcmcxm on the Has- tcitng school in Michigan to have weekend and both Sheriff Mrrl
H. Campbell and Police Chief
tbiga supervised playground*.
, Richard
luciMtra Sunlor
OIU1KU commended
cuiniiiciium all
u.i
i residents and drivers for their
courtesy and thoughtfulnc.-j

while

Uw penny scrambles

for
telned from any physician doing
pre-school physicals. Dr. Brown

cldent

with

nothing

much

How successful a Job have we
the hard cure unemployed.
He also explained that the teste
done tn "keeping It?’ One can’t
wW be available al Uie Health
Deportment ut Pcsirwck Hcspitei
While thousands of people en­
on the first Monday of each month joyed the beaches and lakes, no
The Robert Dryers
Vandenpurg tor from 9 U&gt; 11. However, in Septem­
To be Honored'
ber the clinic will be held after ported, either.
"We certainly appreciate the
On 50th Jubilee
While the
requires caution "obviously
,-r law oiily wnue
,u&gt;' r"lulreexercised
* caution byobviously exercised by------ -------- -- -------------~
children to have a tuberculin test. 1 oUr people,’ Stier in Carqptx-n dp- I1\.
pi • j
Broirn mwwtcd joungstera be]dared. “And W» hope they will |I]P&lt;; |i pjday
,lv*n the
W* test at
M leas;
«“» a» year,
year.!! continue
to be
be Just
Just as
as careful
careful ’171
1 1
J
ding annlverwy al a reception
given
leas; once
continue to
Bunday. July 11, from I to 4 pm.
preferably within a few months of throughout the remainder ot the |
' entering school.
[year."
recejXion U being
held Tucndny al the Vermillion,
tnd Mrs. Kgn ottowas in Bluffview Cemetery there.'
are Invited to attend.
I Mr. Wilson died suddcnl) Frt-

hi a tetherbsll toumaa hone shoe tourney gnd the girls
hopscotch.

Cuylers to Build j{ Killed, 540
New Post Office
Hurt in School
At Nashville
Nashville is to have a new post

[home in Cloverdale of a heart
; attack

Bus Accidents

west aide of Main Street in the
Eight persons, three of them
former Line Store and Diamante children, were killed and 540 In­
I. Pyfor to that
buildings.
Jured in 575 rural school bus,
VemrllUon.
The news came in a telegram and related type accidents in
from
DC, this
iivin Washington. u.v,
uiu week Miviugiui
Michigan ui
In 1964.
iirm. iuauvwiik
according vj
to i
------- -- ----- — .. . - —
that the bld had been awardedi the annual report by the state “*K\a®e,nh«- of the yermlllton
to Mr and Mrs Burt Cuyler.
Police.
.' Mcthodlrt Church and the 81Next Tuesday the first group will
Th* r,n&gt;«Mln, * U,. w™Conrod M&gt;h 1X3. d.uf
£
lures
inerms^
nr-——« oy
hv five,
rtv** injuries
ininHm ,ICorners.
beS22.000.
&lt;vwi will run
— approximately
--------------‘incresuwu
by
live,
injuriea
(an^ to 1hc 1OOPHr
fcr also
51
W3'0W
I by 121 and accidents by six.
I
According to specifications the- Accidents physically involving
government will lease the build- ■ iunu
lunU acnwM
school oom
&gt;------totaled
usswo 3'21 1
~~
down 20 from Die year before. ^“r^cs end Mary tWoodl) WH-

Shroyer. Susan Fellow. Marlene

St. Rose Senior
Citizens to Meet

Brenda Smith. Kim Finnic. Came

sportively.

■&gt;|Kreu&gt;r ana inr anvers cu iuur
other rehtelrx
Attaint (v.v
in

to be fun with games for all. Lunch

—
bcl1' FattL* of Vermillion, four
r,rp * ^“shters including Mrs.
1Urt’arl1 Bromley of Hickory

Gordan Flnnle. Bruce Smith. Frank
“ •maehlMren
after leaving Uie tawes— nummrdehild
Mix. Itory West. Turn McKcuugh. "You don't know what you are bavd
21. an inerra*. of 10 over &gt;rCVa~ Kr“rac'ulaRick Ouggtmoa, Gary Hitchcock, musing if you don’t come." offlthe previous year. Of 22 injured
Dennis Acker, Brian Smith. Randy
children, three were fatally hurt.
and Richey Adams, Tom Steward.

Steam Rodeo Set
For Charlton Park

deaths in this type accident. The
' number Injured,
iniurnl. twice that
Uuit in
BuUdera o( Southwestern MlciU-1 1963. and accidents were tho
gan will meet at the dub Injure. higheac since 1050
Bradley Hall, in Bradley, just
Other aaaociaicd type accidents

The Michigan Steam Engine
As Threshers Club members win
(stage their three-day show at lure Center will tell about the
Charlton Park July 30, 31 and Nature Center. Thfre will be
Aug. 1. Ward Woodtnaiwcc Is to the* usual amorgasaird at 4:30.
■The.public is inr/ed.
’

backward glances
“bill ofyesterday"....
as gleaned from tlx
Banner files
clothing and general mcrchandUe store to B. W. Parmalec of
Middletown. Conn.. who begun
opauttona here Monday.

ud

an*

Mrs. Eva Gaskill
Dies Tuesday;
Rites Thursday

Haynes, of Battle Creek, and 14
grandchildren.

Nashville residents were invited Newborn Succumbs
to a meeting on Zoning Planning
Graveside services were held
which was to have been held In .
the Castleton township hall Wed­ Tuesday morning at the Cedar
nesday evening al 8 p.m. A coin-!
mlttee front the Chamber of;
falrgrounds. . * *
Commerce, headed by George Jacqueline &lt; Fausey• Thayer. He
Vogt, has been working on a son- died Sunday evening. July 4. at
Community Hospital -in Battle
Charlo Bacbdlar, who has
the Middleville Engineering completed 30 years of service as weeks.
Company, ha* announced the rural carrier on Route No. 4.
sisters, Linda, IS. iumI Susan. 12.
.
- •lOnnAA ri/H'tlnn (Alla
North E.UJJ. Anniversary
retired July 1. According Co pres­
Services Sunday at the North and a brother. Mlchari. 10; his
ent pw,t office plans. Route No. Evangelical United .Brethren »™&gt;aparcnu«.
grandparent. mj
Mr.. ana
and Mra
*ax». Don
uw.
4 win now be discontinued and Church win mark the ttth anni- [Thayer of Battie Creek and Mr.
20 Years Ago
• • • BACKWARD GLANCES. versary of the church. Services' «&gt;d Mrs. Russell Fausey (rf BatA. K. Prendwn has sold Ida |
Page 3.

-y- Bench will open at Al­
gonquin Luke Monday, according
to Ted Bennink. youth director.
Swimming and life saving teason* will be given weekly by two
Red Crow Uuftructora.

Area Chamber
Directors Work
For Community
Russell Hankins, manager of
the Hastings Area chamber of
Commerce, in a statement this
week, pointed out that a group
of civic minded and busy indi­
viduals were members of the
Chamber's board of directors
"giving of their time and energy
working lor
for tne
the betterment of
, yoHr community.

"The president is Robert Blrke,
associated with his father and
brother in the retail shoe busi­
ness. The vice president U Rich­
ard M Shuster, an attorney. The
second vice president U Richard
Hudson, also an attorney. The
third vice president la Marshal)
Cook, director of advertising and
sales promotion for the Hastings
Mfg. Company, and the fourth
Agency.
"Secretary is Don Gill, princi­
pal of Hastings High School, and
Ueaturtr Is William Stedman, of
the National Bank of Hastings.

nie Carpenter, of E. L. Carpenter
Hardware: Ken Radant. general
directly or indirectly affected by
Funeral senricre for Mrs. Eva E manager of WBCH: Pete Coble.
the stopping of buses—numbered Gaskill. TO. R1 Hastings, who died I new owner of the Ben Franklin
al 6:15 pro., Tuesday. July 6. at | Store; James Wlswel), owner and
Though there wrto no deatlw in Pennock Hospital, are to be held । general manager of the Barry
tills type accident for a second jat 3 pm.
thia “Thursday
the
’ —
•*” ““—*at
- * •*
“ County Lumber; Jack Osgood,
of the Leonard-Osgood Funeral
Home; John Bay, administrator
but alM the highest total on officiate with burial in the Dow­ of Pennock Hospital; Ray Page,
record. ling Cemetery.
who with his father and brother,
Accident exposure factors
operates Page's Resort on Oun
Lake; Almond Wshgr. County
were 640,000 pupils transported
daily in 7.500 school buses which
Township; Jamas Oolstnan, as*
traveled 73 million miles during
■oclated with bls father In the
Coleman Insurance Agency;
Ing to the Michigan department
Robot Godfrey, vice president
of public Instruction. Tliesp wire
and treasurer ot the Hastings
increases of 50.000 pupils 150 Clayton; a eon. Clarence Peterson Mutual Insurance Company, and
bu.Mii and two million In mileage of Mason; three step-sons. Leo. Hal Buerga. advertising manager
compared with tire year before
brother. Clarence, of North Cam-

Zoning Meeting
In Castleton

School Buys Land
On Northwest
Side for Expansion
Spend $8,000 for Bowler Properly;
To Study Lights, Stands, Speaker
System for HHS Johnson Field
Anticipating possible future requirements for a growing
area, the Hastings Boar&lt;| of Education has purchased the 30acre Bowler property just south of the Hastings Country Club
between North Broadway and Country Club Drive, it was
announced al the. board's organisational meeting held Tumday
noon at the'Hotel Hastings
------------------------- ———————

sought after land was K.000.
Mra. Homer Smith, a member
of the school board since
was reelected president for annamed vice president and Charles

Savings &amp; Loan
Reports Gains
In All Fields

Benjsmln Franklin, in answer to authority.
The Hastings Savings &lt;k Loan
vamped tor upper elementary
a question at the conclusion of The
Constitutional Convention at which
The resignations of Michael
270 during the fiscal year ending
the United States of America was the UB Employment Service, at Sorrell and wife, Ruth, hare been to Dr. Charles Morrill, MJ).
Purchase of the Bowler prop- June 30. a gain of 1711,111, Verbom said words to Uw effect that: present a division of the labor
‘ Department s Bureau of Bnploy- Ohio. Mr. Sorrell taught physical elementary school which may be
required in the future with the nounced at U»e annual meeting.
the high school, was assistant continual development of the

Hugh II. Wilson
Of Cloverdale

tomJh

board since the Msple Valley dis­
trict organized
Other officers elected at Mon­
day night's regular meeting were
the treasurer. Charles Vlele. and
secretary. Leslie Boldrey. Other
board members include Dr.
Myers, Christopher
King. John Vlele and Wallace
Graham.
The board will meet for their
regular meetings on the second
Monday, of each month. The
meetings, open to the public, are
scheduled for 8 pro. and the July
and August meetings will be held
In the office uf 8upt. Carroll
Wolff in the Maplewood elemen­
tary building in Vermontville.
The board is seeking blds on
the demolition of the older sectlon of the former high school
building In Nashville. Bid* have
also been received on remodeling
the ceilings and new ligiitlr.g fix­
tures for the newer portion of

excellent approach to the municipality.
Director of Public Wc

basketball, and reserve baseball

The property had been owned
by Katherine Bowler and Elisa­
training this Summer' Mrs Sor­ beth McCrehen of Columbus.
rell taught first grade.

Charge Driver
In Death of
Cfash Victims

Receipts from monthly payoff ,
1900s. Supt of Schools Richard J. from mortgage* of about 150.000
Guenther said.
plus a general incrMae in aavThe sisters had expressed a de­
for school purpose*, ijelievlng
that represented excellent use of UAMA07 lo WJ14.7M.
the acreage. Much of the land
Dividends paid to Investors to­
taled 1136403.

New lights at Hastings High
McGlynn Road, demanded exam­
ination through his attorney.
A
special committee, headed by
John Hoffman of Allegan, when;,
he appearyd Saturaay
Gangulllet.
befo^Xclpal
Judgemorning
gliding,
and superintendent
grounds was
I named toto evaluate
evaluate the
the llahts.
lights,
Barnett charged with ------■.n.med
i
bleachers
and
loud speaker sysSlaughter
'tem ill Johnson Field

accident on May 2 in which the staff. Frank Ritchie from the
Jerry Lynn Shanklin, U, 325 E. school board and Harmon Wilcox
High o.
.*.-u
Street,
. ...j
and r»&lt;
Dian
— Kay
«»•— Buck'
*&gt;...u an(1 ^arren williams from the
AUilellc Boosters Club.
killed.
Improvement in the lighting of
the football field was given prior­
ity In the oommlttee’s delibera­
third passenger. Jerrie Bryans. tion*. and money is available In
IJ. 4M W. Marshall, was not the trust and agency account and
seriously hurl.
the debt service fund.
The warrant charges Teunessen with the death of both ac­ type with storage space under­
cident v&amp;ttms.
_
neath, may be consIdJrtd for
the weal or "home” portion of
the bleachers.
The school board is to meet at
7:30 pm. Tuesday, July 13, in
Room 182 of the high school, the
vocal music room. A group op­
posing the board's decision last
winter to discontinue the trans­
portation of students within the
City is expected to be present for
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice H Healy the coming regular session.
celebrated their golden wedding
anniversary on Tuesday. July B.
Mr. Healy married Velah B. Decker
on July 6, 1915 In Hastings and
they lived at R1 Dowling all of
their married life as farmers.

‘CardShower’
To Honor 50th
Wedding Jubilee

They have four children. Mrs.
Muri &lt;Doris&gt; Hammond of 520

a gain of 1567,579 during

Mrs. VanBuskirk
Of Milo Dies
Saturday Night

Insurance Agency was reelected
president at the annual meeting.

Helen Hewitt, secretary and
Richard Beduhn, treasurer.
Members of the board include
. Coleman, Thomas,

Kendall Reahrn, Atty. Paul
gel and Raftsom.
Ire for the Michigan Sai

She attended M8U for two years
and worked for the Union Bank
In luikc Odessa before joining
the Hastings Savings St Loan in

Bcduhn, a graduate from How­
ard City High School, attended
Davenport MacLachen School of
Biulneaa in Grand Rapids, at­
tended night school at the Kel­
logg Community College in BalStore In Hastings.

State 4H Council
Reunion Set for
Algonquin Camp

The State 4H Council Reunion
held at 2 pm. this Wednesday
Huron Healy of l^ike Odessa and at the Henton-Smith Funeral
Lloyd and Norman of Dowling. Home at Delton for Mra. Grace Algonquin Lake this weekend, July
10-11.
There are 17 grandchildren and
Members and their famtlira are
The family would have liked to ti» Prairieville Cemetery with coming from ail parts ot Michigan
celebrate with an open house for the Rev. Anthony J. Spoelstra
their parents, but due to serious officiating.
the YecHey 4H group on Saturday
illness they iiope that all of their ।
evening.
friends and relatives will remember I
The group will visit the W. K.

3 Townships

the daughter of tor visiting and getting acquainted
Mina (Bannister &gt; with the new State Director of 4H.
Gordon Buckstrand, and his family.
a member of the
Farm Bureau, th.
Uie group for a potluck dinner.
•n,. naw Ham.
n.rr. Hone.
wnne Jahns
Circle
and the
TnB
Johns- I -Cressey
—.. —___Social
.. _ —
.town dumping grounds is now in |
operation
located
on
the
Cedar
i
Noshvill* C, Of C.
Creek Road on the South pne-1
InviM •» Plsnls
half of the northwest quarter In
The Nashville Chamber of Hope Township.
The three townships, with
Commerce has been Invited to
Join the Bommer residents at
Camp Thomapplt. Inc. for a
picnic dinner Batqrday evxnlng. town aad Almond weber or July 17. This is the second year
t
the Chamber has Joined in such
‘
—• three sisters.;
I MCharles
■
Floyd nt
of Un
Moree;
Higdon,a rural carrier
A new ordinance, regulating Mra Clifford (IsabMlei Belb of ion Route 3, Nashville, for almost
r^-‘J "• • -* *•----- — years, has retired.
Twins' Birthdays
Robert
Ota Wateeaday evening Ma
effect on Aug. 1. The complete and Mrs
text will be rcAind elsewhere in Moree of Bancroft.
The Garoiei
Pnty residents of the three
townahlpe will be permitted to
um the dump free of charge.
1 a « . -a
«
1 NeUon
»» »*»• tempoclosed Saturday afteron Mr lIlgdoo-,
Non-resident* may u*e the dump
birthdays

. in Ironton,
Harry and

Join to Operate MMrhrll
..
. .
in
' a,le was
Municipal Dunin Prelnevute

Charles Higdon,
Rural Mail
^Carrier, Retires

�i
■aai t Xiar ■Xvpaamj.turned to her home. * Mr. and land family and mother. The 110th similar operation this little i decorated '* Mrs. Vern Hooper
UNNV* HOKIMVa EMA-rtllMrs Elmer Bander are baring a Hleens see living m Arizona
girl ha* had. Dalph Winkler
Mr.
.
; swimming pool installed in their ' There Is much alcknnu tn Mid-1 turned home Friday from F
back yard a Mr. and Mrs David1 dlevlll*. Mr* B2mvr F.nton 1* i
-­
Poet I qua II
!Newman and daughter are en-;confined in the Osteopathic Ho*- ।
piul
tn Grand Rapids. Mrs ""
Ray ‘thwa.
cottage at Wilkinson Lake—were
1 aBl
joying their mw home on Arthur r
‘“--------------------------Mn Tteothy Wood returned *u“u °f Mr. and Mn. Peter P*t__
, .
—,
&gt; Court. * The Rev. and Mn. la- ’Fllllngham undenmnt surgery in
Pennnck Hospital last Tueaday tuturftay from a Grand Rapid- "M,n
,***f*r*Un» Ur‘
and is doing very well. Mr* ho»pitai and Bmeat Smith re- Andrew Neaas birthday.
----------Ww* ! a
art i
HoaplUsi In Kaiamaaoo Friday to Floeaie Adams returned bome iuj^a home after surgery at
y"-1--- B
ltliar|.f
iviait their sUter. Mrs. Loo Grtf- from Fenuron-DroaU-Ferguron.pe^ock Hospital. Mn. Minor
feth. who Bunday night fell at Hospital the last of the week 1 j-aimer u in Pennock Hospital a
—kj.&lt; her home in Hickory Comen and Suite Trick, daughter of Mr and Mrr Artl* Lute is having her
.
Mr* John Trick, returned home nome painted white. * The
Steen andacn are visiting from Blodgett Hospital Friday, beauty parlor under the poet of- Education reorganised Thursday
daughter. Mr*. PM Regan,

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Sk FAMILIES
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ThvBarty County fluoridemrenu &lt;rf a
bower. vice president L* Olen
Hall*, treasurer i* Chet Owkn gram began al the Minnie Me- Hooper are tho parents or a
and secretary u Kay Wlertnga. * Fall Building last Monday. June
The Lions celebrated their 10th n. and will continue until July j
birthday recently and took their U. Mr* Berta Moma is chairman Mrs. Hooper rWMd bow uu*
and Mr* William Kenyon is
.
ticasurer. * The members of. the m**n • *****• *“&lt;••. * "• , .
were Bill Han- John .Jackson family held their n*ft C,rc. . ol 2? MeU
annual July 4th reunion at u‘« I E^rCv-m’tHl^LThJJt*Hoom-r a
Tur
Keltic take. Charles FUikbeiner hone of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Has-iMj»;
of Jackson. David Otto, Rodney kins near Plain..11. Mr. and Mr*. «&gt;Uage at WllklnronUike * Mr
Charles Jackson and Mr and »’111 Mrs. Elmer Brown are *tayunangu aewm ana
asm
ow
weekend at tne
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fioytl
derPoppen. Olen Holla read an tendcd from. Middle rille.
! FUikbeiner on 144th Street M
excellent report ot their activities
■
. J they might take a trip to upper
direction of Duan. Thajcher be- | Michigan.

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bury, nine grandchildren. and
'10 great grandchildren.

c

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By Mrt. Mary Jackion
11* AmmM
1*5-1110
Mr. and Mr*. Gary Bennett
and family are touring Washing­
ton. DC tn route they spent one '
night with Mr. and Mrs Don ।
Rubb &lt;nee Hally Reynolds* in i
Pennsylvania * Mr. and Mra. |
Douglas Perry are the parent* of i
a aon bom Friday at Pennock

trained nurse M Pennock Hoepl-

With

Mr. and Mn Ruwil

attended the MethodUt :
on vacation visiting reiaMl friends and making her
brier* with her *i*ter. i
•n Payne, and husband.

and Monday had u cata- '

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James Run attended a,
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with their children, Rob­
ert and Belli, and their famine*
l

tner. who U a patient In Blod­
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the last of this week * Mr* Da­
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Methodist Wealey Woods Camp.
to the camp and visited another
counselor there, a friend from
Malaya. * Mr and Mrs. Vern
Lkkta and Miss Winnie Lickta

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Philip Ben-

Bun moat interested In
Gladys Seeley of Battle
who has been visiting her
•Mrs Glen Grtffeth. and

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own Barry County Fair will
be held in Hasting* starting
Monday. July 26. and cuntteMtag through Um tallow­
ing Saturday night. July 11.
The County Fair is an
Amencan tradition enjoyed

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�THt. HABTTNGS
Howard Orsbccn*. and Mra May Lake over the Fourth holiday Janet Haye*' left for the hospital,Gordon Clement enjoyed a ear­
weekend
-her four aon* jokingly told her If. prise visit Wedrreday and Thuro....
__ &gt;&gt;__ .___ ..■ a-.-.
(A A...
IK* r II - *■
eajne. Yyomlng bringing home
Mr. and Mrs Donald Manning
n,,,. •“
» &lt;nodi
and family and Mr. and Mra. ,
Kn*hl “*
bring-life
tome Wild Weal aouvenlra.
Latter SonnevUte of Cloverdale Uurgh. Pa. munxd home TUmday to pkaw tliem with a
Mr. and Mra. Don Raid. Steve. Linda and Nancy. Dean Ding- were guewte of the Roger Rah- jn«mng after visiting the Flank!
era for a picnic dinner on Uie
the
for 10 daya Mi* Knight. VJU&gt;tto|1
great grandchildren *1*0
Antly. Danny. Cindy and Caro- man and Anne 6-troth of Dicey, er*
had never bem to Mich^n'^ I
X JZT
lyn have returned from a trip spent the weekend of Che Ftxirth Fourth.
» ths Rider* gave 'her a' conto Cleveland, Ohio, where they with the •*
—Maurice
Ootroth* —
at
duett.1 tour all atxi'jt this part ot
'•”* or,ce ixxmonas. »:ro nas
nlallatlon and award* banquet visited an Air Corps buddy -&gt;f Wall Lake Wayne Oatroth and
Flore^e WUaon.
wu held Jun* 2* at the Haa- Don’*, the Jack Haren family. Mr. and Mra Maurice Rogen;
■ They also visited Niagara Fall*. and Darrell were also guoai* for
ting* Hotel
certificate* ot mrett wre. nre New
Ne&gt; York
Yort City and
“ld lhe World* a flali supper on the Fourth.
Ulned tlwir grandaon. Johnny
rented to Don Bl^^aV^ Fair. On
°° Long Island
U1*nd Ujey
^.vW,talmuss
nazes
ninaiey
ami
mm
*
Maaon
of
Naahvtlle
over
the
Ml** Haxel Hinkley and Mire
Dea «imm Tto hT^’ R^ ', led
lcd lhe Robert
fU,*rt Kline
Kllne family, forfor'
Kllxabeth Parker spent the wrekend. and Sunday caUen*
-_._w----I ww Mr nnrt Mr* Walter halFourth weekend al Ptaikey.
aldra are away. Broti&gt;er Jun 1* at Fourth b°U‘ta&gt;L **^
art Haddix, outgoing prtsldrt.',
Jenermn.
trelre ot Charlotte.
Mra. Patrick Hodgea and young.
‘Camp Cliarievuix
Th* outxtandlng axiimtttec1 Mr
Wm Pa&gt;n?' of
stera returned home the middle of1 The John Ingram family are
chairman of the y*r wa. Tbm Waahlngton. D. C, spent last at Wall Lake
! and family are vacationing lx*
Hire
j,
' •
-r
, Gurate of Ute
wUI
the Howard Petero
Petero will
Michigan -and Mrs. h ’ ™
tn nlX? b* “*lr »“*« an:1 »n&gt;»*w. Mr
Hunt of the mlnatrel show ’T*k wUh h“ srandmothre, Mra
Albert Francis, wno la attend- !northern
**“
«»&lt;-*••
Bpark plug award* were pnarot- ’Julu Ughter. and vuited otbecs
MaM'a mother. Mn Daily Pre- . ,
HL™5?}*; and Mra Bruce TriUe, and aon.
Ing Waetern Rracrve UnlvtnKy ’
ed. Flnt year awards went to *n
vicinity.
body of Sunfield. U staying al
t
Mike, of Lafayette. La. They will
tbsir home with their oldort ion
“™ *™*™ .“1 arrive Saturday and he here revRobert Hciahb-Tger Turn Hunt,
Little Suale Howe of Lansing i
JS1
Au‘e ' '**’.■
era! dayw. The Trlblc* are both
Ron Bteveru, Ricluud Haddix r’asyrt overnight Saturday with with hl* family. They accom­ while they are away.
Mr*. Min Ordktee of Iron ..
' U 1 .
‘ 5*“ homeI■«anrl&gt;!»rl with Southeast foulaland second year a*urd* to La- lier grandparents, the Don Frte- panied Ru**cd and Dale Duty
Sunday, July 11, 1965
Von Dcauman and Duane Ya&lt;hd her parents, the LeRoy
Mountain 1* spending thl* week al jyy
| ana Univerutj.
the Ixxne of her *i*ter, Mr. and
■n»o«n«r. h&gt;««- ™
Jg* “
Mr*. Laurence Barnett and Mr*
William
Sietbin*.
moved from TTavene City back
Mr* Edward Barrett returned
to Jackson aa he hu been trans­
SarviM 11:00 A.M. ta 5:00 KM.
ferred by Consumer* to that Tuesday to the Burnell Larkea
Hlehard Haddix, LaVqn Deala- Don Fedewa and family Joined area Tlu-lr aon. Bradley, is after spending a few day* with her
...
Lucy Godfrey and Lori Wood:
daughter
at St Clair.
1 lie R P 11*11* of Mason are
cottonwood
■nan and Kaberf llerahbarger. i lhe group on Monday.
spending the Summer with his
now
living
in
Hasting*.
The-;
pnrms
camp
near
Dirbeu
for
two
Pluk
...
A full Afternoon of entertainment
The ouUiandlng Jaycee award
Mr. and Mra Orrte Johnson
toubt die Dfck Welton hous; -t
^1 oUfrry is one of
was presented to Duane Yager, and Choryl .spent the weekend,.—, — -K..„
------ --—- Ynrk
,hl. _Mr r Uie c-Jrtter of Charles and N .Bolt- Usf.
and fun for the entire family '
.
ut the camp
|
, New oHicera are; President, with lhe Earl Egglratons of. family recently in Jackaon.
.
The Ron Benner*, al 1107 N '
LaVon Dmtaman. internal vice Haven, and Cindy. Eggleston ac-i Mra. Lewis Stanton hai been
j?,
’ 5* o./Vl. w'xxJ «•««*
Knight* of Columbus Hall &amp; Picnic Ground*
Jh* Cliffonl Dchn family are'Hanover, flew Old Olury and also
president. Robert Herohtarger; comparted them home to vuit vuiting her granddaughter,
KiwU cmrentlai. Mra^t'
tailing
her
JamDy
In
Uie
north
on
a
smaller
*ix-d
Stele
of
Michigan
t
external
P«rtd«l, Doo Bir- here fur a week.
Robert WeHona of Alto, and her
4’A Mile* Wt*1 ©f Woylaad ExprMtwoy Exit
p-Jig lor the observance of In- j
. man; . M-crvUry. Tom Hunt; i Mr. and Mra. Howard Jamraon. daughter, lite Fred Btiwrrnuns. p-.. and
other xtehta wrtte Lake Michigan.
The Geonte Cote* of Hunfl-Li drpendroce Day. July 4 and 5, as'
trmwrer. Ralph Showennan; i Lorraine and Keith had a won- of Middleville
debate “rtde rttenrt U&gt;“mretHilliard*. Michloan
' ’
yone I* Il wax obrervrt this year.
1
Luairl member* William Bulling, derful vacation in Colorado load Mr* Erma Gardner b visiting
iron.ij.'. moth*r la h«re ■
fanner
Mrs. WUlLsm Shultere and Mr*
delighted.
Robert Bore. Ron Steven* with week. They tatted the Garten h"
m Jwtonn
Richard Haddix and Don Goode- 1 of Ux God*. Pike's Peak, three
nuxi'. one year more to wrve a* abandoned mining towns, VlcMr and Mrs Ken Beckwith. I
exofBears.
tur, Cripple Creek and Central Fremont^on Monday
Joint tmtellation of the Jay-| City. rpcnt one day and night
,pen&gt; daughter, Janie, and Lynda Neweven and Jayceena was iteld with'on • Oudc Ranch, and- lhe hlgh- w*” ,rr‘ll^.vunin Mond“y wll,‘. ton ate enjoying a motor trip;
Mra. Ralph Hb.wrrnutn as In-1 light of their trip w a * their Mrs. Roy Oak*.
through Canada thl* week
Mr and Mrs Petre Bet tree and ' The Jack Caton family of In-1
stalling officer for lhe Jayceena | »**R u&gt; the Rocky Mountain
new trffuera for 1905-M.
I National Park. A special treat daughter. Sherry, of Detroit and ■ dtonspohs Ind. were gucaU of her
Preaidenl, Mrs John Lundeen; for the children wu* their «up- Mr. and Mrs Jerome Warrell* mother. Mr* Rom Dunn, ut Wall
vlcc president. Mrs
William P&lt;t at the "Flying W" Ranch and two daughter* and Mr* Lake for the holiday weekend. The
ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY »
Bulling. *ecretary. Mra. Robert which was served m true cow- Harry Wartella of Cheyboygan ■ .1In Wtewell famUv Joined to at
Roae; trttuurer. Mr* Tom Hunt;
with Un eupe, tin were guest* of the Harold and the lake on Monday
Gerald Bherrya and the Allen' Mra. 8 I. Brach 1* entertaining
Heinrlckaena
over
the
Fourth
company
from
Detroit.
and Mr*. Robert Hershberger.
weekend
j me Dr. Robert Clark family
8|&gt;*rkeuc winners were Mrs
Mary Ire Orabom of Uuulng from Oro**e Pointe were gue»t»
Donald Birman. Mrs William
vUiUd lire grandparent*, t b e of Uie Enk vanRela family at Gun
Bulling. Mrs James Geiger. Mra.
Don GoodenuxX. Mrs Robert
Hnshbergtr. Mis John Lundrrn
and Mra Ben McCaul. Jayoeen
of the year la Mr*. William BuU-

Lake-0 Jaycees
Install Officers,
Present Awards

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: Legion Going to
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Tim. remained for a week * visit
. with lus cousin. Danny, at the
lu-u.r of th- Marshall Furrowa

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EDITORIAL

pUctrngnt.

tag preaeura to fate* conpsnlm to i
fi&lt;«*. unkm hiring iwlls and even
into private industries executive "“W
“&lt;“•»»“»• “l“. 11
alwly on the unemployed. USES
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''i. power to purchase any real *«tote don't make the same mistake
that we did.
YoUrS truly,
1 U» HI, K W NO huwrn
Edward W. Morey. CXU.
Charlotte. Michigan

husband urged me to let him take &gt; I
me to a Grand Rapids hoqiit.il i
but
rtdlne
UiZnaln
jwin mote
mwe1&lt; of » fir'* «!J ‘‘“I*”1
v—
• ^a&lt;
— ^rnade
mart- tha
severe. ARct a long 5 mmuv a lhe. n&gt;e board « directora ahould
lab girl armed and after 3 or 3 »;t down and dftctm way* -and

Bhnvre's Youth Job Corjw. uie USES Director Lends Levine. t* to
listed among the uncrcplojrd un-l

nation. through which ALL Job
Ohio. &lt;;hks already exate tight

county of Barry
Office ot the
Prosecuting Attorney
Hasting*. Michigan

Thia . once creeping and now
Visualise what Utl* means. If &gt;ou
can ALL hiring controlled by one bouhdlng growth of Federal power Richard M Bauer
la
due to public apathy and finally- rluwtvuul4
va*t, all-powerful Federal agency
Prosecuting Attorney
worded Legislation that get* Uirough jso*W "state"^^

Into hfch-school cvunaeUng. collcgi* costly and difficult. if not impoa-

girl pr.pMfd Uie UH. rajnuni un unit®
leading rite letter to the the «pot. policy of the hwpltol.1 Kalamawo,
Now my hu-Jamd took me thrre
Mr* Wm. Hayta
wni. F. Haye*
entirely legal, filling and proper. VMCU^ me su fl. t Ptru^H^ because I needed help. He told the '
t_ .J U—
ft... t,. fMV

' Ur“UntI11 &lt;X th* two young fellow*
committee. However, the board
wrote your nay recentlr
later, tor Purely arbitrary rea-1 wf ii),,.
&gt; hospital is
'*’*’*' r*‘l’'etl’d
reconunenda- BI1 irutttution of mercy and the
Hons of Uie committee, and it k
m
now their postUon that the pen- u" kf* "p „ ™rtly ln **“ qf

Somehow lhe feeling periuto that} At
a Federal grant 1* a gift, that ^u matter* concerning the pub
Federal aid Is manna from heaven ' be Inlereal. it would seem to be s,t

tier even alter being shmni he;
.
didn't have a cent un Ifim She
1411 ( V
told htm he would lave to do the
dishes and he told her. Uwt iw Hr .Vrs. Orlio » anSyrkte

He explained to her Uiat eone-. Mt WX1
Lester Monica
tones emenrencio come up unM
M
y
expectedly and catch you unixv- r4WO
‘
pared and her words were If you Wtlclwr ilaiqrday night, June 3B.
'donl iixve the money you should- « Mr* Inrt Monica. Lucien WUll1nt *Ak tor cur service."
-on mid lady friend &lt;ame to Mr.
We c-Aine right home and got and Mrs. Vein Welchera and went
1the money and returned hntmdt- with tocuv to Mr. amt WK-LoraU
,a|ety to tlic iuwpital gehere we Whltmon* tor “ faintly dinner
found the girt had alrwfi left but Sunday. June 27
the office girl called. h&gt;-r on tluMr» MAiirlce Healy is a medical
teiepiione to find out the amount jMtnnt in Lakeview Oenend Huaof the bill after which ahe (office
Battle Creek. « Mr and Mrs.
--------- Iur U)C
wtlluun Curitoia took Boy Scout
Troup ItO to egmp near Muskegon
Irtri'a behavior.

“is...

e.-u.
.
comment on your editorial o: sonv above staled, it u my opto-1
fact that already USES lava mwnl The gmemmmt ha* no money to June a4th concerning a new Jail ion that thj* portion U morally &gt;.
and legally untenable
■ TS..1**51 _!? that hospital. Ftrjt
on fire important fronts—Scnlora .pend without first taking It from in which you alate. "Maybe It ana
uincimoie^
question asked Is, "WtM I* your
use
Muuvr-or snr mtnsry w
■ ■ ■—
3 ~ ■ --."a—. “How about tinAs I have -lated, i have iwv
not- natner
name?" second
hwn consullW
ennuilted bhv
th- Board
TUvir.l of
«r money?"
coUected. of courae goes toward “
4W(,l?0P!twbo Ye P"* betn
? Uie
coueewu. « cuurac. goca u&gt; ru mg the altol fur the cotMtructtoi. supervisors, but I have beard the
_ ,
.
with
very
the Federal-State Employment the mainlcnance of Uie myriad of of . new jail have no voice n, argument
■iniuiiiciH expreaaed
c*prc*Mu that
mat it
n would;
wouia —Ijut ret&gt; 1 WM
,V taken —
- /J
'
bureaucratic
e.tabllsliment*
etabltahing
Its
location.u
tnto
more
tov«.&lt;
economical
■'
to
locate
a
f
“
ln
" 1 railed
" my
“ doctor
—
Service; USES boost* that 300 tnnew
jail
on
the
courthouse
U
*
‘
,o
80
focidcnuliy. unemployment
“ord 'm*Xbe" 1. well ad new Jail on lhe courthouaei„2T
“£* h*Plta}
dUutkxi* of hlglier learning have where,
la rwarr a rmWilem' FwU-ral Irt ,rU*d' fW,
U B PBUClty Ol square. Thl* B Ml only debut1'^”, n”
Tills ”
we
* would be
,ir thrre.
llm Thta
and guld- i* never a problem Feda.il aid ]*w un tin- subject In Maxwell able but also fails to Justify the and Ik
coats aplenty tn more way* Uian v» Bay City Bridge Company, arbitrary action of lhe supcr­
one! Once the government c«xi- 1,10Michigan Supreme Court visors, who arte certainly not
aauta to me “aid" tt
Imarkblv [()
fcp*‘*M*
UMa* .*«»*n&gt;uora'
po*e:
concerned about Davfnnan
economy in l»M. •hey were to notify the doctor, We
muU to give aid u
Bnaruniy
&gt;puWR tnjat?
. „ ( uJwn
ting government employee, do the
Now mowing’* fun, and futcr. too. job. "for tree"; USES hi aigning
This 4-ecason tractor cates all lawn
and garden task*. Text-ride ? CaU: elusive'' agreement* under which
they pledge to do all their hiring
E. L. CARPENTER through the Employment Service.
HARDWARE
Many labor union* iiave turned
over their own hiring iiall* to Use
142 I. Store St.
USES mbudteilc* and arc exertPhone Wl 5-2983

dictates how. when and in what elementary that Uie people are cult™ attempted to foist on the and Mt d'ran and they'd call the
manner the spmdlug is to be Josie. I the source ol governmental au- people an incredibly lll-adrucd
thorny and that it would be Im- courthouse and Jail complex.
You are to be commended for Uie hall tn a room where a woman
trol ts definitely Federal.
bringing Uns Important question
to the attention of the ra;
people.
™ h m. »...a.

Use the Sovings-ror your
Vacation Fund when you
NEW LUGGAGE for
your trip.

Children
Under 12 UU

MIENS'

The

Samsonite
LUGGAGE

July 8th thru 14th

of how we modern Americans are
n‘"'.lunctton of a newapaper when to corn* She listened to our story' Adults
&lt;• -« -■&gt;«&lt;«.
&gt;-ub.
$1.00
stantMted by the law and moralWitai nothing liappened we
freedom and Independence for a vidual or individuals
•-—7 whose
--------- In­ nr of the question. If Uie Miner- L'-Uled Um: ”**“&gt;
and *'«»*
meas of Federal pottage.
terest might be incompatible
incompatible
aiirw. us they mu.1, to,1014 ,o 8° t*ck do*'’&gt; » Uw l^b
■; with that of
", the
tSpublic
puW,c interest the premise that the ultimate and
Ub «lrt wo«kl be there
। the Etoard’of
tat^ JuU,of“y rriU w,Ul Ulc
'Ul 1 muiufw While walling my

biUty in the uncontrolled growUi ha* cant to my attention that finance B llru JaU, Uleu u u
-------------------| £“**•“}
“dttaxl Logical that the wUhes of Uie
of Federal power
and authority.
.„
.
.
j
. U1C
om, lupervisor* mat tn
*?*
people should be considered in
AH too often, new board. and,,
lon ol
i slon
ol the
the Ration
ouestian of
of a
a sit* for respcct to yle iho]e queillon of
bureaus are errated with their —
a Jail ~
to the people,
or even
even the
the a new lail I can find no law io
'pie, or
pirpoae and authority none too|cfeaU^?
"
r
“«»»**“‘ *•*»«
th. eflect that a quwU.n tov-lv
committee of the people, would |ng public trust cannot be
■ *ubclearly defined and with no adc- be
an unlawful delegation of au- milled to the people.
thorny. I was not advised as to
It t* uuuilfesL of course, tlial.
For all practical purpem they the authority for this statement.
the supervisors could have obvi-.
operate with utter independence
upun lhe statutory prorialon that a'' ted, the prevent difficulty by re- |
;uid thumb nhetr collective now* a board of supervUora ahall have specung the recommendations i
ot the citterns committee which I
al congrcMion*! auUtortty.
; they, themselves, created. If they
terne. Americans, by and bug. arbl(raIliv ntute
do so, than 11
had no Idea that the USES wouM are neither interested itor vMfcnfagrre with you that the only
take off on It* own and quickly when it come* to matters of gux- remedy is for the people to ex&lt; r- ;
secure fur itself a degree of politi­ =u.. u
cal and economic power Hut defies when fifty jxrvenl of Uie electorate supervisor* are willing to concede
take* the trouble to vote and Uilrty that their authority l» derived
all ordinary controls.
percent would be above Um noruul ’ro**1 Ule P^P*0
Very truly yours.
average. AU too many Americans
Rlciinrd M Bauer
'
cdtisider politic* to be u dirty busi-

THE EXCISE TAX IS OFF

Thursday thru Wednesday

Hastings Banner despite lh» fact Uial politics kt Uie
only media Uuough which people
under democratic rule can makt
, hear
CUy of H(U.
their wishes felt. If more people । tings is facing the problem of
would develop active political u&gt;- *»“»lns t® lm&gt;!d a new Jail. Tins
same
problem
Is
one
Chattcrcsta, then politic* would beconu1 lotte expertaiced a fewthat
years ago
0XE 1IUXDBED AND
tab 'dirty" and government much At the tune I believe lhe main ,
with Trmt
Issue was'whether or not we.
needed a Jail. In lhe heat of dis- :
frUBMCHIFTION
cusaion as to whether to build
BATES
.
or not Xo build, the question of I
Jeffenosi wrote about Life. Liberty location was given little ' con-1
sldrralton.
and the Pursuit of Happtncaa.
Charlotte is Justly proud ot Its j
Life we anil have, with m tre
over-all economic affluence than old landmarks falling before the
existed at the time Jefferson onslaught of new building con- &gt;
penned Uic words of his immertift structlpn. our "antique" becomes
more valuable to us each year.
Declaration. Liberty we have in g
The value of any work of art
modified manner. If one can target &lt;and I think old Courthouses
such a* Charlotte and Hasting* |
ever-growing barricade. of rules.

mendously enhanced by its retreguiattohs. law*. ««:. with which tlng. Our Courthouse has lost
ae are now hemmed In. Happiness, I some of It*'glamour tiecauve of

AMiaicAN Htwirarra
atrauiNTATiva Im.
0«OMt

„ m. Ml&gt; punue—alUwuui »hen
.
. I WlUCn Is located right behind II.
the Great Society gets into high I j wUh we hatl Uw opportunity
' gear, reeponalbility for this, too, I to chooae again. 1 know I. for
i will probably be centered in ;&lt;JIiw|onc. would actively campaign to
LoiTo.isi -n.™ ». K!i'uit:lS'S.xr:.;\‘i,'r

at his sensational
best... a teen-age
terror who scares
nobody but himself

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Jacob's

' BroQier" in Washington will be j uniqueness of our Courthouse
Square.
Dick, HaillnRS,.vUll has that.
i when to smile.
Ac in Charlotte I
Hy hope that you

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126 East State St.
Phone Wl 5-2466

HASTINGS DRIVE-IN THEATRE

Hastings

So. Hanover &lt;M-37l

’j Mile from City Limits

Now! Rambler's SWRP'NGo SALE
Big summer deals
plus excise tax cut
equals big savings

CORNER WALNUT AND S. JEFFERSON
HASTINGS

Do yourself proud and save a bundle,
on top of th* extra savings you make with
the auto excise lax cut in effect now.
Drive a big-performaned 65 Rambler. Take
In tho luiury, room, sporty extras Then
check the.froe-swlnfling summer deals
during Rambler’s Swap N Go Sale.
Terrific dials af tho lowest prices yet and you go Rambler-solid. Rambler-sura,
and with all the Rambler extra values, like
Double-Safety Brakes, end more. Come on in.
Tho going s great and tho buys are
the greatest at your Rambler dealer now!

OUR SERVICES
ARE FOR

ALL FAMILIES

What may seem reasonably
priced for one family may not suit

lhe requirements of another. We
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You’ll-swing* sweet summer deal when youSW

Co RAMBLER '65 by American Motors

JACK D. OSGOOD

Phone 945-2471

HASTINGS RAMBLER, INC

201 N. Broadway

�Hickory Corners I

Woodland

1965 BARRY COUNTY

waking

on

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LlUU

Hatting,

Building Permite liry
By Mrt. Edna Brottn
:
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Boltwoc4. UtotsUSB. r»00. Fr*4 _
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5m-T5St»_*a. ■». ^ Rending Li»l
.
Snfssr ars-.
In Geometry

*- it They plan to more in as whUe
wlUi lhc 8th In­ Hannan Miller and swi. Wayne.
as passible Thia will«r- fantIy niviawn in Germany,
tainly be a change to ata lights p»xta, a canncnesr in Battery
m lhe houte and frilly wtato D 7U&gt; Bauallcn * lhe dlvSmX

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been pmxsred by The Utuvwatty

Personal Mention

souq

rapully dsvekiplng Urplo In sahool

l^ Artllloy near Baumholdjr,
her arm while vistUng friends
In the nortli Arnold Laurence

mZJuIv 26 ,.Z„ July 31
FAIRGROUNDS-WEST STATE ROAD, HASTINGS

FREE Admission

Ranns. The new mlnlrier. Rev.
• rul Ur. Rlrharri VwndmRlMCh
Plan io move nare m aaoa aa
tla-v awt tfilrm wvru«l nt itwHr 1
vnry
mm* ama as u»r

. ... —^7. tension Hcmce. twms. uww

H1&lt;h
'
*

wm broken. Mm Addle Griffeth
Airman First Claas Theodore suffered a broken hip in a fall
son of Mr and Mrs Rex
Myer* of 24 Edgelake Drive. Un­
. ion Lake, la now on duty with a
family of Ooalnlng. N.Y. Iiave ■
bMU hare vUitlng her parents. .
the Larry Weats. and her brother ;
a
e Myers U . supply inventory spec- gressing nicely. Dick Burdick, as­ and wife, the Michael Wests,
« w uu*t and u helptn&lt; pravldt “* sisted by EUm Trick, la building while Mr W. was away on busil
*ntul ■uPP°rt
•en'lces for
neas. He joined his family here
i ^ltM “e ukln« tJ,elr
i USAF personnel who are tralnJuly 4th
txsiie are traveling and sight,
ancj assisting the Vietnamese
Einar Frandsen and Dun Doyle
I wvdng atxl &lt;xhers are just eel- jn uuir fight against communist
attended a busineas meeting at
i joying thrir leisure time. * 'n* sgjrcaJon. PACAF Is Responsible
pole »)7* Boyne Mountain Sunday through
Uons are planning a picnic for {or Ult uamu* mUilon and for
| their next'regular meeting July providing airpower to defend the
U. Following the picnic M the u fl and tta allies in the Pacific born on Floyd Jonar farm which
was destroyed by fire a few met Robinsons left Friday toI
Grand
Ledge,
willPWtaw,
ace "Lute I and
East areas. The airman
aw .i
u» they
LMn.
1 . Far
"riXor&amp;urtau
n„i. months ago.
cabin in Canada

The velvet ant, which is actually
Lowell Dime* R3 Boyne City. I
• . .
Rev. Dimas la now a minister at
Aviation Ordnanccman Third
the Horton Bay BUB Church. * CU*s Russell Martin. USN. son
ThU Thmulsy nlgiu. the Fire of Mr and Mra John A. Harun
Department will treat Uietr chll- of It, 1UMlncs luul t»n award“...““t "’“'“L""“S* “ “» atom
ispniuixThrv will mlnv a .Sil* nr, tfv»__ ......
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I

GBinder will supply his pulpit
both morning and evening, July Uie protection of a dense, furlikr
coat, the National Geographic says.
Ulas lone Driscal originally
from Grand Rapids. She ivu
___

Leone, Week Africa for many
».
..... .
..
.
auuacu uc u. o.
from
Mm thus Wilt is making her —....
•
home in Woodland full Um*. Pleet*
ahxraft carrier
Recent callers with her wore U88 Midway. Midway pilots teaching. in

WOLVERINE'S
lO-Btatowuri Pulley
Lkbikry
for. ..
Outboard, . bboards

HASTINGS

EXHIBITS
★ HARNESS RACING
STUNT DRIVERS * GIANT MIDWAY
GRANDSTAND SHOWS * CONTESTS
PULLING CONTESTS * "GRAND OLE OPRY'

219 West State St.
“Side of Strand Theatre”

Phone 945-4100
farti and daughter. Jane, were

E. R. Lawrassca
Mutual Fund Investments

The Famous-Gigantic

A. J. CARL SHOWS and

Monday, July 26
8:00
1:00
1:00
1:30
6:30

9:00 A.M.—4H Hones Judging.
10:00 A.M.—Midway Opens.
Children's Day Rides at Reduced Prices.
2:30 P.M.—Children’s Contests. Games,
etc. Grandstand Free.

Admission: $1.00

Winn you’re iuinrti kj

INSURANCE AGENCY

FUN FOR EVERYONE!
*
*
*
*

ENiir
CSREFSEE

Church met for a picnic din*
ner Tueaday. July a. at the homo
of Mn Gladys Crockfort. Tias
dinner was held at 1 o'clock
with a meeting following. * Mr.
*nd Mrs. John Maloney of Ply-

NOW! SAVE BIG... AT OUR JULY

Crockford. * Tho W8C8 will
hold a bake sale Friday at the
Hastings City Bank * Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Hates returned home
this laJt week from Florida. They
will be staying at their iiocnc
with their aon, Arlen, until thia
nice Summer passes then re­
turn to the sunny south.
Mr. and Mrs Max Duncan and
family of Grand Hnei mn
Monday visitors with their par-

CLEARANCE
ONE GROUP of Ladies Spring tr Summer

but they aota had it —
trot Luokfly R was their oteret

Children 50c.

Wednesday, July 28
—ffa, 4H Day—
9:00 A.M.—Judging Dpiry Cottle.
11:00 A.M.—Midway Opens.
2:00 P.M.—Hamess Racing. 4 Races, 2 Heats Each.
$4,000.00 in punes.
Seats: $1.00. 7: 00 P.M.—Livestock Parade.
8: 30 P.M.—Heavy Weight Horse Pulling.
Admission: Adults $1.00 . . . Children 25c.

Thursday, July 29
9:00 A.M.—Livestock Judging,
11 -.00 A.M.—Midway Opens.
2:00 P.M.—Harness Racing. 4 Races, 2 Heats Each.
$4,000.00 in purses.
Seats: $1.00.
8:30 P.M.—King Kovac Auto Thrill Show.
Admission: $1.00.

CONTESTS

D E C C CC

Regular
Prices

Middleville
By Mrs. Mary Jackton

Our Entire Stock of
Spring and Sujnmer

Ladies Summer
on a 30-day furlough from Rhine
Main Air Base. Germany, vlslUng
hu parents. Mr. and Mra. Philip
Nichols and family, returned to
Germany Tuesday. His brother.
Harold, who recently had surgery
on his hip tn Blodgett Hospital,
expects to be out of isolation this
week. * Mr and Mra. LeRoy
Steen and son. Jim. of ArUona.
who have been visiting their
daughter, Mis Pat Regan, and
also her mother In Kalamas&lt;u&gt;
left Tuesday for Norfolk. Va.. to
visit a non. Fred, and family be­
fore returning to ArUona.

PURSES
One Group of Plastics
and Leathers
Ro«. $2.98

Q Q

■ OO

LADIES HATS

[j

Reduced

50^°

Ladies SWIM SUITS

Bridge the

Drastically Reduced

GAP

Reg. $16.98

Till Pay Day

Now Only $8.88

CHILDREN'S WEAR

Friday, July 30
9:00 A.M.—Dog Show Free (at the boms).
11:00 A.M.—Midway Opens.
2:00 P.M.—Hamess Racing. 4 Races. 2 Heats Each.
$4,000.00 in purses.
Soots: $1.00.
4:30 P.M.—4H.&amp; FFA Fat Stock Sale. Judging Arena
Free.
8:00 P.M.—Burt Ruby Famous Wrestlers
Ladies, Midgets and Men.
Admission: $1.00 .. . Ringside $1.50.

OFF

&lt;*•»». J****'

Misses and Half Sizes

One Rack of Dresses, Toppers,

Two Groups

Reg.
$7.98 and
$6.98

Marked
Down

Coats, Swim Suits, Play Suits
Csafideatial. Chargee lVt%

»e IJ 00.00, I V« % $100.00

t» $1,000.00.

Ladies JAMAICAS

Ladies and Subteen

One Group of Cotton Poplin in

WEAR ... One .
Rack of Odds and
Ends - Drastically
Reduced!

assorted colors . . . side zipper.

EXHIBITS

Reg. $2.98
NOW—

„ Saturday, July 31
9:00 A.M.—Midway Opens.
2:00 P,M.—Mule Pulling.
8:00 P.M.—Greatest Show of the Week! Grand 'Ole Opry.
Several prominent stars and complete stage show.
Grandstand—$1.00. Reserved seats on track $1.50.

$4 44
I

JEWELRY
One Group of our Spring and

Summer Jewelry
Values from $1.00
to $1.98 . . . NOW

J/
'2

One Group of Jersey Shifts in Misses and

Ladies SHIFTS

Half-Sizes . . . Assorted prints and colors.

Regular $7.98

THROW RUGS

3 Big Days

Viscose Pile . . . large

Harness
Racing

selection of colors in

assarted sixes.

MODEL FINANCE
»50°° to f|, 000“
1W w.

Sr.

Phong 945*3429

Regular $3.98

^2^$500

Now

$4^

Look for famous Trade-Name' labels on the
things you buy ... you'll find them here!

ParmaleeJr
124 East State Street

�*—THE HASTINGS BANNER__________
Thursday. July 8, IMS
training epough course* in arro- .
nautira that will be equivalent

Past Residents
Return from West
For Visit Here

Bridge-Luncheons
Are Gay. Colorful
Affairs ot Hotel .

Society news

tlon.
Tragedy struck Uie family
twice a! Ur.- leaving Michlj-ui
Mra Baxter jRubyl died sud­
denly following a stroke two
years ago llita Summer.

Mra. Harold PhUllpe and Mra.
Roy Cordas were co-lmslcr.-m for
luncheon and bridge at the
Hartings Hotel Wedneralay and
Thursday afternoon. June 30th
and July 1*1Tbeac occasions pointed up
the fact that Mra Alx-n John­
son ha* a new title added to
her many other admirable unhs
and accomplishment*; it ta. Ttie

at the Hartings, Country Club
Duplicate game Turaday night

Hooker. Gun bake Second went

Dlck, attended Hasting* High
Mr. and Mr*. Henry Etandren School during his freshman
and sophomore years. Me gradu­
week when their friencta George ated from a military school In
Ivan Baxter and daughter. Ivy California with a high rating
Aim, of San Diego. Calif. paid and qualiUcaUon* to become an

Herman Boucnrr

I I..

young Urn to be given
for 15 mouths os a member of
I lhe U;‘8. Army Security Agency.
dent* of thL-. area before moving After returning to U. S. ui 1959

A i' 1

Hany Burke and Dr. and Mra.
W. R. Birk.

She volunteer* to share the

dene and arrange* them with

Bright sunshine and blue skies
favored the ladle* for their day
at Uie Hastings Country Club
Tuesday when Mrs. James Chase
was chairman for Uie luncheon
and afternoon of bridge. Winners

wth baby breath, were in bounti­
ful arrangements to decorate th.setting for the guerta Mr*.
Cordra fixed the tiny bouquet*
for the small tablm.
Bridge award* al lhe first
luncheon went to Mrs Clifford
Dolan. Mra. George Dean. Mra.
Wtawell.
iter and

Beach. Mrs. Jock Clarey and
Mrs Gordon Cove. The previous

craft Company which L* now tile assignment, though. because
railed the General Dynamics he was „
ueu instantly ...
killed
in an
Aircraft Corporation. Hta de- BUtornobUp Bcrjucn: near the
partment doe* ctarwlfted work Uu&lt;- while riding with a grobp
for liic government designing of Mher y„all„ ^4^ Mt&lt;
and deretapmg rtreraft .nd Baxter nevn «npiwT^v^
spacecraft for lhe future.
, e&lt;i fr0H1
#)»ock of her ron’i
The Baxter* are members of, death which ultimately contrithe Modem Air Flying Chib of butcd to her death.
Ban Diego. They flew o«u- of the
The Baxter* were pleased with
club's small Piper Cherokaa lthe courtesy iumI friendliness of
plane* to Michigan. Ivy Ann. the people of Harting* with
who graduated from high school whom they came in contact dur­
---- - —j-*—.-M-U ln|, {hrtr bn(.f Vljat
day in June, la an expert pilot. especially grateful to Kendall
Rea tun. who graciously lent
Ina horn Son Diego to Michigan them a car to drive during Uiclr
visit

Morey. Mr*. Harry Burke and
Mrs Cornell Dcnlon. Golf win­
ner* were Mrs. Dick Cotter, Mrs.
Stephen Johnson, Mr*. Garrett
Isham,' Mrs Jack Wood. Mr*.
Cedric Morey. Mrs. Howard Pet­
ers and Mrs. Dorothy French.

i

Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Bteeby

St- John* tor dinner Monday
evening at the Grand Rapid*
Airport to celebrate Dons birth­
day which waa Tuesday, July 6.

Top faille* the following day
ww held, by Mrs. Roy Hubbard.
Mra Paul Faulkner Mrs Even t
Phelpa, Mrs
Rudolph Flora,
Mrs Gorge Lockw.xxi and Mrs.
James Chase.

Guests from South
Are Honored. Here

Back to Hastings for the first
time in 15 years came the Jerry
| Johnsons from Dirham. N. C..
to visit the Charles Pauls
, They flew Into Metropolitan
airport Thursday and lifts was
the first time they had seen
their host* in eight year*. The
Mra. Margaret Johnson for dlnJohnson* Used to live nt the
sailing, enjoys deep-sea ftailing ',•ner
.
.
on„oSaturday
evening. The
matching accessorial and the eania enjoyed.
H. H. 8. M grad Mis* KaUle romer of S Church and Bend
and other outdoor activities. She ■ Coreys were overnight gneiss of
groom s motlira wore a cyclamen
' Fuller fkw to Finland Monday
plan* to become a flying instruc- Mra Lev-ta Stanton.
pink, thrre piece ensemble with
I wixre she will visit Mtaa Heidi ated with Michigan Bell and
। Mbs Martha Alice Mcrron, pink and white acojMoncn BaUi
they resided here
mothers wore a white orchid
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I dent, who lived with the Claude
Sunday .afternoon and evening
daughter ol Mr. and Mra. Rob.
I1 The
"TV. Richland
nirlilnnrf Presbyterian
P.-.KbI
■ Gardner family wlillr she al­ Mr and Mra. Richard Ptldpaux-h
I en Menon. Byron. Ill, became
! Church was Uie scene Saturday, tended
' ‘ achool
• • •here ■On July 33rd• entertained with an open house
- ;the bride of Donald Stuart church parlors immediately fol- .
June 38- "l 3 P1”' tor
tnarrU«c the two girls will fly to Spam to
' Frail, son or Mr and Mrs. How- lowing
lonx me
I*. ceremony.
m, AMiaung
vi
-----PM1,‘P‘ visit Heidi's brother. Mbs Puller oring the southern vtaltar* Many
about the rooms were, MH1
j*™! Norman Lsngiiisw.^
will recall that Mr and Mrs.
DIAMONDS
fore reluming home about Aug. Johnson served as master and
Kat hie Robinson. Parchment;
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Mrl WIUUm A- ^“’1* ot 15th.
I formed by the Rev Herbert Nabb Miss Cheryl Doolittle. Hastings. ^Xw^hJTfor a w£*^d
Mra
Harold
Walker.
Mra.
Ben.??S_
th
”
_
,0
L±
T*_
I A.unists. and the rnnm's Barents
at the Byron United Church.
FVldjxuuchrs wedding.
.Byron. Ill, on Saturday. Jura- aid Hunun. Mra. Gerald Gararti. weekend .intipicked them up.
.
.
Mra James Wise and Mrs . RobOucsU of
Don ।
1 callera Tuesday at tile Ijwnf
Two hundred guest* were pres- trt R&lt;nk. Ronald DoolitUA^pok on [he Fourth were Sir-1
tilt as. ttic bridal couple spoke 03X0 01 ,he “‘P6 recorder
Bennie B.-Own and fan
and formed the double ring ocrr-mixiy
Ml** Gail Furman was the Bowman. Jr. and Brian and
their vtnra before an altar' For traveling, the new Mrs. Mr and Mra. Bill Rang
tn the presence of 300 guest*. Mrs
•stz-r ■----Hetty
LeRoy,
soloist, waa
dccorniid with white munu and Frost changed to a green and
Mrs. Etta Smith ol B—
*------». ---------— accom------- - . honoree nt the recipe siwwer Mrs David Hayner. Tammy and
candles. The pews were marked white dotted swtaa drea* wtth spent But week with Mr*. Mary ponied by Mra. Roy Ladd, organist .
with white bows.
!wvhite accessories and a corsage Townsend, and Mr. and Mra.
Th* bride was lovely In a floorMichael CTardy. Kalamazoo.
°* gardenias. After Aug. 1. their Paul Smith, also of Rochester. | length gown of white taffeta, fra- on Thursday. July 1. Mias Fur­
solotat. sang. - Entrent Me Not
ncw
...... address
.......... will
.. ... be
... 1008 Island wereV-Sunday guest*. Alao callers
LH4.UJI luring
....... -tang7".
sleeves
------ .. and
. a medium
—1------man will become the bride of
To
.V Ixxivc
*«..«, Thro.''
*.ax. "How
.xuw Do I. Drive Court. Ann Arbor,
Arbor. Mich.ion
Mich, on Sunday were Mr. and Mra.|*eoop
Mra. ««»p neckline
neAlUw outlined with taee
taee. Alfred Hawrancy of Farming­
Love Thee" and The W'eddltig 'n*- ,rroom w111 m,cr
lhe Unl’ .joy
Roy Norton or
of canton
Carlton center.
Center. ,. The bell
duped aklrtwa* enhanced ham. Ma**., on Saturday. July
------- —
‘
n
—
U
.
v
ven.il
v
of
Mlehlenn
Marllrnl
With
a
bOW
at
tile
front
Uhd
back
vvmity
Michigan
Medical
|
Among
the
Hastings
friend*I
W,U1
i Prayer.'
School In the Fall----------------- .
who attended tho open house, ol th
Church In Grand Rapids.
Out 6f town guc.-its came frotu ct-Irbnitlng U-.e^golden wedding j ,ln«*
ot .vtr, imu bus. i ----------- —
. ..------- -- ---------—
WEDDING
: length gown of silk organza, ac- Hasting*. KalanuUoo. Parch-1 .•uuuviraan
f.rU J«nL U It. hrae «&lt; U»lr
? ““
T“'
■ cc-nted with Alencon lace Her nwnt- Allegan, Ann Arbor. South
to arrive at Ute Grand Rapids
PHOTOGHAPHY
elbow length VeU of silk Illusion Ilnv,n B‘K R*Pids. Saline ami a-ushur. Mr. &gt;.d Ma Joe “5“ to ““
airport Friday night from Etan
Cooper, at MorahaU on
..
,
was iwid in place with a re-x-m-* ?Drta«t'- ’•Hch.; Cedar Rapids, ,iWilIol
. . .
.. — — ..
Mixa Hal*. Phtll na «■ her ala. Bernardino. Calif , to spend two
broltiered l.-icc Juliet cap. she IowB- Oregon and Byron, HL
tcr's maid of honor She won* a week* with her parents, the Dick
earned n bouquet of white m-«
Honolulu. Hawaii.
floor-length copen-blue gown with
and atephanous. Her only JpwdHa-nffiJe gurat* ww; Mr. and Ted Knopfs. Mr* Waller Perkins. matching accessories and carried lage. Accompanying her for
' ry was a diamond pendant, a gift Mra. Donald Doolittle. Chery!
land Ronald; Mrs. LeRroy D&lt;x&gt;- Reinhardt*. Mra. Ethri Carl. two balls. BridesuaM* were the
M5-3967
little, grandmother of the groom: Mrs. Edward FL-Jut and Robin
and Mrs. Ethan Kidder.
Special Person
and Mrs. Cedric Morey: Mr. and
of the bride from Great Falta.
Mrs W. F Smith and Valerie; for a few days laM week wm Mont, Tliey wore light blue floor­
iners. Honolulu, Hawaii;
Mra. Ralph Black of BaiUe
I Barbara Arnold, Portage, and and Mr. and Mra. Thomas 8tct&gt;- Creek.
length gowns with matching acpriced from FIFTY^DpLiARS
i Karen Prost. -■Urter of Hu- groom.
On
Sunday
Mra
Margurrt
Mrs Maud Meraon. grandpitJi
ment of carnation* in
Johnson enU-rUiined Uie RorcJl
ball.
floor length linen gowns and tiler of the bride, from South
Harold Langsliaw octet! as hl*
, matching Dior bow lietid-pirccs i Haven also attended.
brother's best man and ushers
A ------rchcaraal
party —
was----------licid on
in blue, yellow, green and pink. | ---— r—.
Mrs. Walter Lake's Sunday were Janies Langxliaw, brother of
rrapccUvely They curried bou-| Friday. June 25. at 0:30 pm. at
qm-ts ot white eamatlons with Maxon* Manor. Oregon. Ill, and Wiles and Mr. and Mra. Guy
I ribbons to match dw color of hasteci. by the groom's parent*. Willard, and her niece. Mrs at Uie bride and Jack DePriester,
102 E State
Wl 5-5316
all of Hickory Corners.
I their drcsscB.
' Mr. and Mrs. Frost.
.
Harold Ch.v--Es.M-. Mra. Wiles | A r .■ eptIon followed lhe cereWilliam Smith..Hastings, acted ■
------- -—•----------was formerly from Bellevue but ..i—y al me Gull Lake View Goif
as tret man and ushers were'- •
is now. making her home with Club.
Richard iraas. Parchint-nt: GaryWild. Sahngt.and Dennis Kelly Pledges Troth to
North Olmstead. Ohio.
of Big Rapids, all fraternity r,eagCS I CO ID TO
Miss Harriett Rickman at Avenue, Rl. Augusta. Mich.
Kalamazoo was a Thursday visi­
i Mr. and Mrs R. J. &lt;Hud' Babt- 'tor of Mra. Fred Pierson, and a
California. Iv/\Ann was Mra.
Bandeen'* pupil in kindergarten,
the flrrt and second grades
while attending tho Barryville
School.
She ta a very personable and
vivacious young lady. She ta an

WMU over Uie weekend, and |
Jean from Ferri* Elate, andI
their parents, tlie Roeeil Stan._
----------------------------- s
Mrs. Wayne Corey from Benton

dunk Lake on Wednesday evr-

MRS DONALD STUART FROST
, . Mbs Martha Alice Menon Is Married

Hastings Man is
Married in Rites
At Byron, Illinois

brother* and roommates of the
groom.
For her daughter's wedding.
Mra. Menon chose a mauve iace

wedding anniversary which Oc­
8LttrX^^&gt;e Mna^?*
Kiriw of the
Ray Shroyers. Uie I
..........................
Ken Lubcrteaux. Uie "Dutch
Hoevenaira, who have a mutuali
date, the 7th. A potluck dinner:

Personal Mention

MR. AND MRS NORMAN LANO8HAW
. . . Mis* Dian* Davidson Phillips Is Married.

Richland Church
Is Setting for
Lovely Nuptials

.to. I?Heide
nl°nd
To Visit

Recipe Shower
Hbnors Gail Furman

“4S

WHITE'S

Photography

Gilmore Jeweler

Belinda Babione

.John Cytlak

JULY CLEARANCE
SUMMER SPORTSWEAR

|one. J516 W. McGarmlrj- Raid. '
i Fremont
Fremont. Ohio
Ohio, nro
are onnatir.rltur
announcing th*
the Walter Lake.

jlinda Jane, to John Cytlak. son their daughtey and family, tho
j of Mr. and Mra. Edwin Cytlak. UO William Yatas In KoJamaaoo
i Eiirt Hudson. Toledo. Ohio. Mlv and nLso at Uieir Gun Lake cot, B.ibione is a 1965 graduate of Fre­
Mrs. Pauline Baker and Mrs.
i man! High School and Ls employed
। at Cedar Point, Sandusky, Ohio. ™-,------ - — —- ---------- —
Her fiance is employed by General! led relatives in Ohio over Uie

SHOE STORE

JAMAICAS

Reduced

BERMUDAS

KNEE PANTS
• PEDAL PUSHERS

SLACKS

SKIRTS
T-SHIRTS

Wayne's... new
IS SET FOR ITS RE

33’A

BLOUSES

Reduced

On Thursday JULY 15th

Dresses
CARPET MILLS favor®®@0
• HATS
• PURSES

to dean modern carpets
HOST contlili of o Dry O*an«r ond on Electric Brush deslgnsd for

PRICE

• JEWELRY

It's been a long time since our disastrous fire of
last January . . . We've missed our customers
ond hope they will be hoppy to have us back in
business at the same old location, but in o brand
new store.

deep dirt end ellminoting mbHing, No handwork. No wet carpal. Xoomi
Use our machine to dean 300 sq. ft.

C AQE

only

(average home)

EVERYTHING WILL BE NEW

Phone ut lor information. -

The

Bonnet &amp; Gown
Alma Fingleton

Shop HASTINGS FLOOR COVERING
123 Weit Stote Street, Ha,tirv9»

BOS NIWILL

Fhon. Wl 5-5111

b NOLAN GUTCHISS. O»»sn

the Store Building, Fixtures and the Entire Stock of

Shoes for Ail the Family

�.

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)

.

THE HAKTWflS B.AN’fflH-t
'
Thursday, Jaiy I. IMS

I Open House
FRESH DONUTS To Honor the
Doug Vickerys
from tho

Superette
205 N. Michigan

;W-66 Extension

Opens Tuesday

R3 Deltta in honor of their 2.-th
wedding anniversary at lhe Prairie&gt;ie Township Hill from 2 to 4
pm. on Bunday, July 25
nu-tr children and families are
planning the occwattm
(
Ihitir children Include Gary
‘ M home

Prahlev^* *'ul M1Xc-

Jesse Larabees
Mark 55th Jubilee

The by&gt;pa» along with por­
tions of M-71 and M-« from
south of Battle Creek U&gt; the
state Uns wui bo incorporated
ana renumbered as M-«. M'~8

Watch While

We Make 'Em

landlubber Um In celebration ot
the latter's 54th wedding annlver-

Plain 59c dox.

—-------- -----~ •■•Kpliy surprised with a decorated
anniversary cake which Uiey then

FROSTED fr DECORATED

Donuts
---------------- —69c
- — —dox.
—— .

Ml

of Hastings High achool, naa
completed tier junior year at
Central Michigan University. Her
Baure. a ivdu graduate ol W. K.
Kellogg- Consolidated School at
hickory Corners, is a graduate ot
Omtrai Michigan University,

I

TRY SOME TODAY

Open Daily
4 __ __ . _

TASTE TREATS
9 A.M. to II F.M.

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'•Tse City, was scheduled to bring
I I us daughter, Darlene, to Youth
Camp at Hopkins this week and
I then come to Hastings for at least
an overnight slay with hto mother.
i the Rev. Mra. Lila Manker
Jack Fox. a student at Ferris
।
gp^it the weekend with

Glass Creek 4H
Kock Club Meets

Methodist Rites
Unite Couple in
MUSIC IS FOR EVERYBODY The Afternoon

The Olaas Crock Valley 4H
Rock Club met al lhe noma of

Lake Odessa
A reception was held In the
church parion fcritowing the
ceremony. Mra Sue Bhurtow was

Single Ring Rites
Unite Couple at
Methodist Church

By Mn. Ban Peterman

We Hove Something Musical for

Every Member of the Familyl
STRUM A
UKE

$6.95

Miss Dawn BurghdoH was at the I
guest book, and Miss Linda Burghdoff poured coffee.
For their wedding trip through
Northern Michigan, the new Mra
Burghdoff wore a navy blue sheath
dress trimmed in white and the
corsage frojn her bridal bouquet
A reheated party was bald at
Ute Hotel Heatings Friday, June
25. and Hosted by ttt groom's Par-

Rev George Elliott performed
Pbr traveling to Niagara Falls
and Thomas Burghdof!.
the double ring ceranony in the and pasta of Northern Michigan,
the new Mr* Anders wore a
The wedding case was made and
presence of ISO guana.
The Rev. George Elliott read the
white suit with pink aoceasurita.
single ring ceremony al 2 o'clock docurnted by Mrs. Stewart Sweet
and the groom's cake was dscoTheir new address to R4, Green's
in U»e presence of 100 guests.
raicd by Mrs Robert Itehtgsl.
Traitor Court, Hastings.
meeting al st Joseph and was
reappointed publicity for the
district. The charter waa draped

_.__ _
... .
Hjr. Thia trip for Terry was a
gift from Ray. who to with tho
Malt at the American Kmbausy
in the Vatican Ctty. Ray has
Donald 8. Lockwood, M. and rented a cottage on tho AdriaUo
Andeltate Tiodorit* ftoncliea, 18.
and-Mr. and Mn. Arthur Burgh- both of Brittons Resort, Gun Lake,
dotf, of KI Hastings, are parents were married on July 4th by
Myvn. Arthur Creighton. L. M. of Ute bridal couple.
Yankee Springs Justice of the
Headworth, Carl Uicnnan and
Prceaniad in marriage by her
Dan Peterman. The July meeting father. Uie bride wore a full-tengUi
sown of embroidered lace over ny-

Married July 4th

. . Bs Pts,I.

Chantilly lace over satin, styled
with long slccvoi and a scalloped
neckline, accented by sequins.
The sequin decoration was re-

a crown of seed peurls and tear­
drop crystals She carried a bou­
quet of white and yeliow gtadl-

Marriage Licenses

tiou'll love our

BAKED GOOD

Dctrolt were recent guests ot
Mr ami Mra. Dan Hickey. * Mr.
and Mn. Bernard Johnson spent

Harmonicas — $1 to $15
Hohner Mclodicas

Every Monday is Pantry Day

font quittr. RwamnisrdeijBd.,

Outstanding
Value at

^AQ50
V aZ

• Rogers Drums

Our Reg. 24c Loaf tef Pantry White £
Bread, Mondays Only 20c or —
"
*Loavws

• Gibson Guitars

Pennsylvania Dutchies
A rich fry roll chuck.fuil

Large Record Dept.

Other Models
$22.95 to $189.95

6 for

at rsriim A real treat I

Friedcakes OM-F««bion. Hand Cwt g for

• Voice of Music Phonos.

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY SPECIAL

VISIT OUR LARGE SHEET MUSIC DEFT.

All 58c

COME IN AND BROWSE

Almond, pwiasppto cherry, blueberry,
brown sugar nut filled.

Bunday in June. * Mrs. Dan
Hickey spent the Juno 2tith
weekend at Plymouth as guests
of Mr. and Mn. William Graff.

MUSIC CENTER
1 )8 W. State

Orange Knots
A delightful fry roll with fresh orange.

Phone Wl 5-4284
mothers wore an orttild ourxsgr.
A reception wu&gt; held in the
church parlors Immediately following the ceremony. Mra. Michael
McMillan cut the wedding cake;

Freeport

It's Underway NOW!

MEN'S and BOYS CLOTHING
A REAL OPPORTUNITY TO

SAVE on SUITS, SPORTCOATS
and Edgerton

Special 54c

Coffee Cakes .

Men's Shoes

Plus many other Items of Clothing and Accessories

CLEVELANDS
• MEN'S and BOYS' WEAR

130 E. State

Jean Post and friend of Baltic
Creek, and Mra. Greta Blough.
* Mr. and Mra. John Ustmrno
Jr, Carlton were Friday, Juno
25. vtottora of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Blough. * Mrs. Jay Champlin
and children and Mrs. Sadie
Bwvct oi Belding were Thursday,
June 34 visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Clair Clum
Mrs. Karl Tuttie of Naahvtlto
was a Saturday, June M. visitor
at the Clair Clum home. * Mr.
and Mra. Ben Chrtstte and
were Saturday. June
of Grand Rapids. *
Mr. and Mro. Tom Owen and
children were Bunday. June 37.
luncheon gurets of Mr. and Mrs.
r Mr anil Mrs.
tn of Yankee
'riday, June ».
and Mrs Merton
and Mra Frank
Friday evening.
June M. visiting with retoUvca
at J. C. Frootor at the Ctobs’AULer Funeral Hume In Cale­
donia. * They attended the fun­
eral for Mr. Proctor at lhe CatoMdhodist Church on Sat-

Danish Krispcs

DALE’S BAKE SHOP

We Announce with Pride

ition of Famous

DuBarry
BEAUTY

WONDERFUL DuBarry Beauty

[Mirations are the newest,

proudest occu|iants of our
A Itvu ftah never stops growing.
NkttonaFtlecgraphic says Growth
Blows abruptly at wttual maturity,
but ti»e ftoh generally gets a little
tonga- and a little thicker each
year.

Cosmetics Department.

w nitever your beauty needs...
for your hair, your &gt;kin, or your

complexion—you'll find a special

DuBarry Preparation planned

Dr. A. E. Dahlman

to make you look “Born Beautiful”!

D.C.
Chiropractor

So won't you come in soon?

121 w. C«„tm st.
Hastings

Phone
Wl 5-3394

L_.

PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY

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126 E Stwte St.

FUmWIS.MM

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...
|Brethren Church on M-M. *
Mrs Richard Cook was one of
X F/rnf Trill
' ll__ J___ L.g O Ufaf-t*,. i There *•“ ■
P*«ilc al| the guenti tn Charlotte Wednesday VOTII V f
iTyden Park on th. Fourth Thorae; taring the Eaton County M(dleal Roy Baaler. who fanm three
» u
o, l j z-i »
*we the Ted OXaugh- Facility which to now under conKlMlrw at Wet­
fly Mn, Richard Clark J Una. the Ron OTaughllM and stnscUon. One of the new State
h8
Sa.ta J
n-M MJ-1J5S I the Larry Plaunta.
laws, ahioe live Barry County Fa- conw Comers, reports ne
A weekend ago Mr and Mrs
Helen and Larry Plaunt and clllty was built, has the require- com held with wn nearly■ rix f«*t
OordonCMe and famll/
family are spending a few dan mmt that the structure mutt be tell. Boy la wry
of her brothers fam'17 U&gt;i* wee. visiting relative, in located near enough to a munid- consljtortng the oW adage ofem
Mr and' Mra.Ron Tobias &gt;n I Northport. * Bunday dlnnifr pallty so it will be serviced by the should be knee high by the 4th
Aurora IB On the Fourth the »u“u of Nln“
Rennie Mott city sewage and waler sjatem.
of July.
Cases were guaata of Mr ajJd'uer« Mr-“nd Mrs. Roy Chandler.'--------------------------- ------------- :------ i—-------- ----- ' ■
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Mr*. Harold Case at their lake. I * Wednesday evening caller* at
.
1 The occasion celebrated Gordon's the Warrerf Brogans were Mr. I
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.-- - ------------------u:. 1 Mr&gt; K&lt;et I &gt;■ ar. I M:. H.iiile Swi-et and Mr
‘.■■ ■,•., . . .
i

PWK HOSPITAl

HemlerMIOt ft Vicinity

alarms last week. Friday at 4:16
----------------------—----------- ---------- । par Uley rollwl ta lhe soxon
Receive, Cap at
BATTL* CUBK—Msrtta *ad Mas Drive-III to cxUngutoh u gr»w fire
Leila Ceremony
■c£^attii3LS2Kr
iwh‘ch *“
»**««’froni
MUci Charlotte M.Rein.daugh- CLAXKkVnXB-B^sl Kldr.d. /ub.|a
ter of Mr and Mn. Robert Rein DBLTOM -USSy Uiasai', Ks. C.rl over an ar*a 40 by 80 feet. Batux*tt"Bi
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thn
roUed ,O “
M Moating*. »aa among M atu-I
4mU ta receive their cape at
LeHa lodge Auditorium. Leila*
naepltal. Battle Creek The' *erv-

Enlists in Navy

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laiul.) in Sh.l!:..l * Mr and Mrs K.nl
h.ui'z ..nd lam::, have been
.■.toying at tong Lake for the past

, aid Slocum, non of Mr. end Mrs.
Elwood Slocum of 153» Ycc.klry I
Raed, hu enlisted in the Navy's j
electronics Odd 'After complet■ Ins recruit trainingJje U to at­
I trhd a Navy electronic* technical.
: school. Don a as graduated from i
&lt; Hastings High School last June

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The Hastings Banner
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Thuradoy, J«ly 8. 1945

Freshmen Given Young Daughter Peace Corps Test

Hunt. Bl. Rl Nashville, Maple .
&lt;Grovr Tcwnahlp who died Frlday morning, July 2. at Blodgett
Hospital in Grand Rapid*, were!
held at the Leonard - Osgood „

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Preview of WMU Dies Friday at
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Campas Lite

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Saturday. Julv
July 10. at the
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ruro-oi**' wut una.uk
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Osgood Funeral Home
reunion to receive thdr ccrtlflThe Rev. William Hill of St. ast« in person, the olbera re­
------------rThe
Rer.
E.
F.
Rhoades
offlMeat
of
the
more
than
4X100
Paul's Episcopal Church at Lan- ccivrd thetra in tte malt
dated and burial waa in the —
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— IxxUs-t Strimboch 14-month-old
sing officiated with burial in Oak 1
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Freshmen
rtudenta who will
the prtw, Corpj piacenrnt
Wilcox Cemetery.
Ridge Cemetery. Marshall
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..... I enter western
Western xau.ti&gt;sm,
Michigan uu..
Univert.- I daughter o: Cecil and Karon
which la not p»acd or failed
She had been at the Rehabill- Jylne If I In I .ll(lneV
Mr. Hunt was hospitalised I «ltv thlJ
this fall
Fall will know somem .....
for it 77m
tatlon Center of Okemos for
ViUtlElVJ
Hirer dvvs nrlor In hl« death. .1.1— -e — ——arvl
physiotherapy since June 1.
: ry
w-* •»
jianamanca *w&gt; uicy an.w, day Bl 3 pjn Bt thc Plclccns
matching of voiunteera
Johanna waa born In Has- U1CS I' 1*1(13VS
|thankn to the university's Sum-. chapel. Lake Odes*, with inter- Job*.
lings on Sepi. 20. 1934. the i
J “
~ier orientation program.
I mcnt ln
Cemetery. R«-v, 1
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i Bated ^f 4M!?T^wnJnd. 'll’n- RitCS TliesdaV
ship on March 4. 1014. tho aon ■ 7;The incoming Prrahmm.
Freshmen, often
often Mark Kidder officiated
revolving office chair was
of Claude and Orpba &lt; Da ven-1 accompanied by their parent*,
Bom in Hartings on April 10, 'invented by Diomaa Jefferson I sing, and tne tele Major
J
port- Hunt. He moved to BalU- nro VL«tlng the WMU aunpun W53. she died at her home Frl- I
Thomas Baird.
Funeral service* for Mra. Kia mure Township m a small boy
Ssunmer to map out future
She attended school In Has­ M. Cudney. 74, H2 VennontvlUe. with ills parent*. and attended
programs. meet th-lr counSurviving, be
icum their wuy
tings and Marywuud Academy who died Friday afternoon, July liu- Dur Ire Sclxx.1 and HastIngs ulors
are a bi other.
in Grand Rapids
Shi- was 2. at Pennock Hospual. were High School.
i around university buildings. Un! grandparents. Mr. and Mra. LCa- |
graduated from Lansing Sexton
ter Prnnlngten; paternal grand-,
High School and attended Michi­ Leonard-Os good Funeral home.
The Rev. Clyde C. Gibson of years and entered the Army Air R nmntxr or mt voun.wiirur uuHhrt1
gan Slate University.
Johanna was employed foe Nashville officiated and burial Corps un April 27. 1S43, al Camp reau. the studrafa arrive in small ■
xtr^Mwt^RtHm*
a* a tech- Fnn.p. dally through the end of
a.^
Lanaing Manpower. Inc.; White was hi Bowne Townaldp Ceme- Gran-. Ill Hr
nlcal M.-guuu with Ute First AuguH. *The&gt; remain on campus
'
m~
ot Water and Light. She was
Trwp Carrier Squadron Aerial for a day and half to get many' j”|
Eaclnccrg, in India and Bunna. of the preliminary rxulresnwUaiBesMe_Pennington of Charlotte. I
also employed by KQED-TV in pllaUicd fc
San Francisco. Calif, and as a
He received th® Asiatic Paci he i out of the way.
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born hi Kalkaska Theater Ribbon with ttaes I When Wratem
Bfe
Western Mid
Michigan's year
brense bailie rtara and three . begins on Aug
Aug..30-31,
30-31, the Frealt- '
daughter of Casper and Carrie ovi-rara.-, boro.
I। men• —
-------■ •­to cluck Into1
will■ only
need
He was discluugid from Ft.• their living quarters on the!
opening Monday and begin ■
ran rille.
Alto to lire with an aunt and
uncle as « young woman and •
Hastings students who iiave j
her grandparent*. Mr. and Mrs married Janies Cudney In 1014. '
bcm on campus for orkntaUon
George Pert of Hartings; a half­
They fanned in Kent County
Include: Suzanne K. Eckhardt.
brother. Robert Baird, of InCommercial &amp; Residential
You get a full measure of John
and lite Freeport area until 10
years ago vhrn they moved to
Deere performance nnd conve­
Mr Hum U survived by hu
Installation &amp; Repair
Baird, ot Napa, Calif.
their Linn iiutne cart of Nash­ •rife. Joyce; two aon*. and a Buck. Steve Robinson. Raymond
niencein the 9 hp. •■110" Loan
ville.
daughter, all at home. Terry. 20. D. Nosh. Sutanne MuDentx. Str-

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IIUUI UI joiumr-l 4T»VUS. UW UC4IUII MUMra. Cudney waa an avid ama- , Hastings; a brotlxr. Hubert, and denta Mona J. Monica and Grace
teUT artist.
Ilk.™
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three slaters, x&lt;
Mra.
Gordon
(Vel- ' V
V. rt
Campbell.
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Jiun« Jr and Clk» &lt;X Grand
, Kathryn• Young of Gallen
Spanish
bias*, which grows on
Rapids; Clinton, of Copemish.|Mra Harold (Jrani AnderFlorida trees In long strands,
and Gerald, of Nashville; a stepof Haatlnga
neither originated in Spain or la
muss. Uie National Orographic lays
atep-dauglilcrs. Hazel Cudney, of
Rockford, and Mra Helen Ple­ abled American Veterans 007 of
num of Grand Rapids; a brother. Battle Creek.
water. light, dust, and air for
growth.
tnuiddilldren und several great
grandchildren.

ATHLETE'S FOOT
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Mrs. Hitchcock
Of Caledonia
Buried Tuesday

Punral aemcaa for Ruth A.

Phone 945-9773

Avenue. R2 Caledonia, who died
Bunday morning, June 27. at
Blodgett Manorial Hospital In

107 E. Woodland. HasHngi

nrtl Home at Middleville.
The Rev. Merle Holmra offi­
ciated with burial in ML. Hope
Cemetery.

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A BUNGALOW IN WOODLAND VILLAGE, living room, dining
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A BEAUTIFUL HOME ONE MILE SOUTH Of CITY LIMITS, a
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lot is 200 x 300 ft. two year* old-$21,000.00
NICE HOME ON CROOKED LAKE to trade for. c'0O4rtY.c&gt;W
IO Hasting*.
.
A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY ESTATE just Out of town on two acre

brick fireplace, parquet block flooring, dining area, three real
nice bedroom* with closets, two full bath*, strictly modern
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of bmlt in accessories, thermopane window*, full basement
with a nice recreation room, forced hot air oil fired furnace, and
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has large living room, two swell bedrooms, d&lt;ning room, kitchen
and full bath, utility room, family room, lots of cupboard*,
attached two.stall electrically operated door, oil fuinfct. real
large lot for$27,000.00
A REAL GOOD. LARGE HOME IN THE FIRSJ WARP, ha* living
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family room paneled, bath with shower and stall, utility room
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AMERICAN COLO SEAL TRAILER HOUSE, ilia 10 x 55 ft., has
all equipment. two bedrooms, living room, dining area, kitchen
and drain field, lots trailer house and all for----.-$7,900.00

A NICE HOME IN THE FIRST WARD has two bedrooms and
bath upstairs, and down, one bedroom, living room, dining
room, kitchen and' full bath, garage with cement drive, has
hardwood floors, cap insulated, storm window* and gas heat,
$11,500.00
IN THE FIRST WARD, a real nice heme, with living room, dining
$32,000.00
room, three bedrooms, kitchen and bath, basement with gas heat.
ANOTHER PLACE JUST OUT OP TOWN, home has two bedrooms
$14,700.00
upstairs, and down one bedroom, living room, dining room,'
modern kitchen and large bath, good basement with oil furnace, A BEAUTIFUL HOME RIGHT ON MIDDLE LAKE (120 feet lake
frontage), upstairs it has two bedrooms, closet and a*Spare rroom.
good wall and pump and electric washer, dryei
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and down one bedroom, living room, dining room, knehen1* with
A REAL SWEET BUNGALOW st C'W Maadow* Number One:
has living room 13 x 19 ft. throe real nice bedroom*, dining
building, large lot. for ..
..$18,000.00
room and kitchen, full bath with double lavatory, full basement
with electric heat, poured walls, one and one-half stall garage. A BEAUTIFUL HOME AT ALGONQUIN LAKE, all on one floor,
ha* large living room with fireplace, three nice bedrooms, lots of
on two acre lot with for* of trees T$15,500.00
closets
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lights,
has
bath
and
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kitchdn and
ANOTHER REAL NICE BUNGALOW IN CARLTON TOWNSHIP,
close to Hastings, with living room, three nice bedrooms, kitchen
with lots of cupboards, full bath. Hiving rodm is cirpetedt full
gatage. aluminum siding, paneling woodwork in living room, on
basement with coal furnace, hat attached garage, for $ 12,000.00
excellent roadj school bus service, for$20,000.00
A BI-LEVEL IN HASTINGS HEIGHTS (nearly new), heme on

upper level, it ha* living - - - Wee nice bedrooms, kitchen WE HAVE A HOME IN BATTLE CREEK, with three bedrooms and
r level has recreation room.
bath up and down it has one bedroom, living room, dining room.
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Investment for one who understand* building and carpentry,
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has four foot crawl space, and priced at only ------$9,000.00
ft., has living room with fireplace, dining room, kitchen and
bath, two real nice bedrooms, full basement with recreation '
ON ALGONQUIN LAKI, two real iflce lot* (large ones) for
$2,400.00
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kinds of flowers and shrub*, ha* stool In bfament. all situated
room, has crawl space, all on one floor, for-------$9,000.00
on two lot*, for -­
....$16,800.00
A GOOD INVESTMENT IN TWO APARTMENT HOUSES, both
THREE NICE BUILDING LOTS ON HASTINGS HEIGHTS.
steady Income, all furnishing* go with
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$15,800.00
decorated, good location lor
BUILDINC LOT IN 2ed WARD, sewer and water in. ha* a garage
on It. also a part basement$1,500.00
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KIDS BE CAMXtTJLI

Bob Sensiba Wins Toptw^ET

ful riding ujeir Mkta. a»d that
violation* MJ traffic nguta-

Honors at Hastings Oval
MIddHvilM'* Bob Semite won-

rnrrnn.ri

PUPF1ES FOB ADOPTION

Uw »-top feature tn 6 4955.

Armchair Athlete V.

Jenkins was third and Norm Asptnall of Middleville was fourth

Dick Acpinall won the first heat
ond. HiU Sloan the third and Norm
His favorite track was lhe MoltAapinall tho scramble.
vllle Speedway where he conBud Jackson won the consolation sutently won trophies jmd prize
with Cecil Rose second, Don Jen­
kins third and Lyle Jenkin* fourth.

He ta survived by Ills wife, Judy;
a son atirf two daughiera
Chuck Green of Battle Creek
won Saturday's feature rare at
Galaburg Speedway. Gordy Bareli

race aixl the rcml-nnal.
wax the qualifying trial winner
driver was electrocuted Saturday with Bob Hiaey of Kakunaroo win-

Randy Sweet of Grand Rapids
Hospital at 12:41 pm. was Henry climaxed a racing duel with fellow
Johannea. 36. who apparently vu townsman Bob Socony by flashing
killed tnstantly when a quarter- acroa* the finish line by lea* than
horaepewer ’etectric drill be was
40-lap feature race for &gt;emi-late
model flying stock cars Sunday
night at the Katanusoo Speedway.
Khcrm Kovack was third
Johannes lying on the floor of hi*
the coasols’-ian and the semi-final
In which Norm Avpliull was one
concrete retaining wall.

protawnr of pbyMcal education
i at Oregon state Unlviaralty. has
been Invited by the Thailand
Olympic Committee and the
Ministry of Education to teach
basketball and conduct clinics
for. physical education teacliera
from July to September.
daughter

of

Mrs.

Margaret

It was a glorious Fourth of July weekend, even though .
K# w w,in,H
u
beautiful rain Monday noon dampened many picnics, abbrev i
•' '
ated golf matches and sent hundreds scurrying from the beachi- Oregon State Unlrerilty.
but all in all it was everything one could want in Michigan.
There were more than 15,000 people at the Yankee Spring' approved by the Diviaton for
Americana. Bureau of EducattonPark,
and Recreation
area on
saiw, uiiu
nwiuuun
«ui Sunday, Superintendent Ken
... --Morrill reported.VA
wonderful ________
IX-partntcnt of State. Thia la
crowd, with not one reported ac­
Dailey'* sixth trip to Asia ainre
ADULT SWIM CLASSES
cident,” Ken exclaimed.
1957 and hl* third to Thailand.
Supt. Morrill was especially
happy as last weekend Ronald F.
adults through lhe Youth will work with the Thai Olympic
Nagel arrived to assume hi* du­
ties as park naturalist. Hla ap­
Uie 3rd Southeast Asia Peninsupointment was announced by
Warren W. Bhaplon. regional
Lumpur, Maylaala.
He will al*o travel throughout
pertinent.
Tliaitand conducting clinics for
Nagel, a native of Chicago. Ill.,
physical education teachers and
at
5-3*31.
is a 11X53 graduate of Southern
coacbc* In elementary and secIllinois University with a major
In forestry and outdoor education
and management.
Lc. n« honor. »rni Io
For Ute past three years Nagel Mr and Mrs. Jim wiswe 11 with
30. Mr. and Mr. Bob Birte with
has been employed by the Na­ 33.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cqn Vt?^‘ 0Xre,?U2,C!’
?lu”
tional Park Service and served as
a park ranger at the Petrified with 34 and Mr. and Mr, Rnh' Dailey has also lx«n schcduForest National Park ta Hol- Hollister with 35.
At Yankee Springs, his, duties
will be to develop an interpretive
program for visitor*, which will
include nature hike*, trail devel­
opment. conduct daytime and
evening programs for tourbu
and work with children and
adults who use the two outdoor

and his wife.' Nancy, are to Jive
ta the Hastings area.
Nagel lost no time on his new
Job, and screened two movies
Sunday night and had an audi­
, I school
ence, of ________
about 335.-w
One
movie field
was
on boating safety and the other
screen had been built last week
near the boat launching site.
Car* were lined up for a mile at
8 un. Monday
Saturday there were 308 camp­
ers Including the overflow areas,
and Sunday there were 295. ...

nold* are unbeaten in four out­
ings in Lhe Kiwan La Cub circuit.

Organise New
Scout Patrol
At Pine Lake

john Bare. Cubmanter of Pack
108. will direct the camp program
for Troop 108 and Jack Loring
and Ken Oackler will be leader*
Last Wednesday Uie Athletics
far Troop 303.
defeated lhe Orlolee, 14-9, and
Thirteen Boy Scout troop*
A new Boy Scout* Patrol has from Uie Tharnapple District the Indians tripped the Twins.
been oragnlred ta the Pine Lake wlU attend the Grand Valley
In the Cub loop, the Braves
Council * camp —Camp Shawonbeat th* Dodgers, 8-8; the Reda
350 Bconta and leaders

Merchants, Bliss
Win Tuesday on
Johnson Field

Michigan State-* 1944 homo foot­
Scoutmaster of Troop 171 of
ball game* was over 73,000,
Prairieville, Is to be the Scout­
master of the new "Neighbor­
hood” Patrol 173.
VanDusen has been In Scout­
ing for 10 yearn nerving as CubThe Hawing* Merchant* defeatmaMer. Asslatant Scoutmaster
and Scoutmaster in Knlamusoo,
Bliss nine blasted Lacon. 15-4. in
Delton and Prairieville.
Tuesday night's double header on
On.MSU Honor Roll Johnson Field in the Hastings
Forty Michigan State Unlreraity athletes gained the honor

Th.

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and Don Japlnga, Wayland, co­
captain of next Fair* Spartan
** 0 Pu3brtRhc profcworahlp In grid team taking a physical athlete# achieved straight A
1951 to.the National CoUege of education course. Both are
average* during 1965 Spring
Physical Education in Bangkok
quarter of school.
"‘‘U’ *"d

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rtma*n. another year to coach
Thai boxing and boAHI Kr.11
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furniahing all other equipment.

Joe Cooper Gets
Specialist Degree

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and will be
the direction of ScouUng i
vbor Jim Maxwell, who wlU U- '"Crc ln, Stagapore under tho U.
oAstatod by Milo Sothtriand and 8
Department'* apretatar.
Ken Brerdslre. former Vermont- I Program teaching tmkrtboB ta
vllle High athlete
Singapore. Sarawak. Brunel and
.Mid
to ro aTt EXd'te
’SJ^ rrturo&lt;d to ain^peM, to intarocC
°
teachers tn vartoua sport* and he
,k
‘ unU1 2 p
wound up that tour by reaching
Players must be 18 years of: the Singapore volley and tmskrtagt to be eligible to attend the ball teams in tho 4th Aslan
camp, and no American Legion Ganics In Indonesia.
^*7?, wl11
PernuUed to
Fa- his contjibuttons to baa-

with a TO. ... In Monday's twoball foursome at HCC, first low foy their traveUng and living
expenses, if any. with the uner with a 43. second went to Mr. derstandlng tlwl expenses .
and Mrs. Robert Shannon with be reonburaed to those plliyfcs
signed to contracts with Putsand Mrs. Jack Laubaugh and

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i
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with a 77 and third went to Legion ptay.
Nick Fisher with an 01. Loy net

ready? set? thOll 901
ta kWh! hum waooniui olwnca

Boy Scout* *n«t th*lr leader*
from Troop 108 at Banfield and

The AUileUcx captained by
Alan ltengwbac.li are undefeated
DUck Lake north of Muskegon in four tame* ta the Klwxnn
Babe Ruth BaactaQ Uaguo and

Miller was one happy golfer Sun­
day at lhe Hastings Country
Club. The first class medianic
fashioned a first class TO —his
best ever. . . . Sunday winners
Buch participation wlU
tn the special event Included
also given on honorary degree
Harvey Slater, who won first low
from the National College of
grow with a par-73, firing a 37­ proval from either his Legion Physical Education in Thailand
35. George Chenoweth, who had
and a certificate from People to

Martin Ued for second with a

Athletics, Cubs
Banfield and
Caledonia Scouts Lead Hastings
Are at Camp

their non-athletic classmates in

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: He ha* been in Marshall since
gradfiatlon from WMV in 1948.
He is well-known here. He 1* still
MHS bawball coach.
Melvin (Bud) Bterem, a Mich­
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�ta a falling tree while he was
directing hl* farm operations."
UM ISAAC — MARRIBD
CAROLINE ABIGAIL CURTI88
Chlldicn of Isaac and Caroline,
_WBJ JUDGE ALFRED OID-

Fresh Out of the Attic

studied taw tn Katamasoo Mteh. 7 0 gov„
and In IBM commenced Che IU UUp, vrlrlS
practice of his profeaaton a* a i
* .
1?,,J
member of the firm of Ooaa- COIN IHCte KStl
chalk * Otte m Louisville. Ky
Two ytara later he took uPjN*|CFOS.9 COMFSe.'J

■ceavfully completing courses giv­ Thursday, July 1, IM
en by Dr. W A. Buehler, author1 d water safety instructor
I
claimed 110 livvn according
Receiving oenlor certificates to State Police prwialonaJ flg... XI.lt—- ll.mtMMn* tlcntee____
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Delton’s Martin
Hurls No-Hit,
No-Run Game.

Eighteen boy* and girls have |
tie York, N. Y. Married. April In Atelxteon. K:in.. *1**® **•*?' received
their Red
Red Oros*
(hoss life-i
Hfc-' Completing the Junior course, .pared
scelvrel their
22, 1B«3. Amelia J. Hanes, aided until hl* death. In 18H bo MVlni{ certifications Mter sueOres-Cutahaw. Jeff and ]M|.
daughter of Gebhard Hottm. a wa* elected Circuit Judge on the,—
Kauon* alter *uc iBg|i
Young. Ken
—
proseprou* real catata owner of Democratic ticket In a circute
. n
nt| .
Barnes. Dare and Bob Huebner, death* far which official reports
PhUdeiphia. She died in Feb. theretofore strongly Republican. “
‘
alul R^jy canant, Mark
School hurled a no-hlLtao-ri
1B12 He died in May. 1BL2.
At tlx end of hl* term In 1882
” ««.
*rv«i vnrougn Anclerion uluh MUlcri Robert
_
.
. day*
.T*---------------------- —- W*
Craig, and Jen­
KVA game against the Bang
His .boyhood
were passed- .he declined ------------a tecono. noaunau one tenn of
~ office Governor Twdale
'
at Little York, a* he was left tton. and upon retiring from the M^1'1 ™nifer
1
| Viking* at Delton on Monday
Ob&gt;en.
'
□w.-ub bu
.i&lt;n
.
continued in »uch p«ttton dur- //() L&lt;)S(‘ LlVCS 111
not Join them tn their pioneer banking business and ocher fl­
scuba diver.
home until 18&lt;1 At that time be nunclal enterprise*, and was Jf»*
•&gt;™ icnns 01 ouicv oi
.
returned wKh hi* mother, who president of tbe Atehlson Sav- f*?rc™or
MlshdllS
tutted among her rexern rela- ino
of hte i«ne city unJ®
1
Michigan Blate and Syracuse I jen Galley led the Delum at­
By H. D Burpct
' will resume football relations tack with two hit* good for three
Uvea that year. He entered the ul he retired from acUw busl- »** “* “"Y
hl 6 M Oil 11IS
Mate athen
hen M,0,121v
strongly ReDuhU
RepubU-- .
with a home-and home serlrj in runs.
Quite a while ago. Curtl* Law- of the late Henry Germain, and University ot Michigan in IMO, |nos in 1K&gt;1.
I Michigan's 152 waler accidents 1973 and 1974 after a break at i Richland de
____ * _a classical ______
_ ftegmt canl taJdmg public office,
course, ___
and __
He ___
was a___
rence of Hickory Comer*, told today 1* called Parker Road. The taking
'To Be Continued!
I In the tint half of this year 21 yearn
.
I from Hickory
nit that way buck in Uw field,. Otta home was on lhe west side graduating in 1852. Heathen of ’the State" University of Kan-I
In back of John Beck's a* well I °r tbe road, which today Is 'back
u in back of Art Bowen's and:"' the field" to us. The actual
Leo Van Buskirk's, a family *Pot ot the OtU residence la tolived years ago.
p—*
"~'u
~ ’
I wotxiervd at U» time, why
a family would build-way back *icn of an old foundation back
In a field. I don't think he told
me at the lime who this family

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told me, It would not

Well the OU* Family History
meant much to me at that time. revealed that Isaac Otis, a* well
When the ' History of Barry at his wife and several chil­
Township' by W. W. Hampton dren were burted at Richland.
came out in my column, quite a
lot was said by Mr. Hampton
I believe you will enjoy It and
I am very proud to present to

vin Hill of Middleville was the
first» of Barry Township, when
Burry township comprlMd the
whole of Barry County today

nl Prairieville township it says
tlmt Isaac Otis was killed by a
falling tree In 1853. Curtis Law­
rence called me and told me that
the Isaac Otis family wtu* lhe
family that lived back in the
field that he had told me about.
Curtis mid iw lixd heard hl*
grandmother tell .ill about thl*
Otto family. After Isaac Otte'
death In 1853. his wife. Caroline
Otis, lived there several yean,
with her family, one girt being
born after her father's death.
Mra. Otte finally sold the farm
to Elnathan and Phoebe Hath-

CfrlTER

THE ILLUSTRIOUS OT78
FAMILY OF PRAIRIEVILLE
TOWNSHIP "
PROM THE OT18 FAMILY IN
AMERICA
By WUlJgm A. Otte
UM 111. ISAAC. Born Sept.1
36, 1789. In Saratoga Springs.
N Y. Married Caroline Abigail
Curtte*. daughter of Gideon and

Mich
They lived at Little York un-

Marshall. Calhoun County, Mich.,
in 1833. He was followed by hl*
wife and children the next
Spring, at a time whan there

Curtte Isiwrentx'* grandmother,
Curtis' mother told lUm he had trolt and the Journey was mode
been named after Curtis Oils,

lx moved with hl* family to
about the Otis family. Well he Prairieville, a southern townahlp
was iigerested In finding where

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pectatlon that this farm alxxdd
Thm one day Curtte mention­
ed that if we could only find an
Oil* family history we might
find thl* much wanted informa­
tion The very next day 1 visited
the Rlprslde Cemetery tn Hal­
ting* and had a nice visit with
Ward Erway. I was telling him
about our rearch for Isaac Otis
fcnd w.
me Utat'MB’-tfei. teaiodHthel
Otte family, and told me Umt

lo’-ment*. an which his children
would make their homes about
a prominent man In the oom- :
associate Judges of that county,'
as appears from lhe following;
entry found in the Court offl-'
rial records at Hastings, the

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Ward Erway thought had the Village of Hastings in and for
Otis family history. Harry Fos­
ter raid that Ids wife didn't have
It but that Earl Otta. Harry Lord One Tiwusand Eight Hun­
dred Forty; present: EpaphrodlI talked with Mra Earl OU* tus Ranson. Circuit Judge, and
anti obtained permission to bor- Isaac Otte and Nathan Barlow.
Associate Judges.’
Battle Creek and brought back
sire of Webster's Dictionary.
I got a little ahead of iny story terret* of the Michigan State
here. While making Chia re- University where fire of tho
Otis family were educated. He
famlly didn't live back In ’ the
field al that time. The 1840 atlas
sitows that at that tone the road tt must not be Inferred that

Hsrold D. Burpee
D«Hon, Micklgsa
Plessa Mnd ma s copy of

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Naw Histories! Book of Bsrry Co.

You Msy Ohlsla a Copy at
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neighbors remark that lie knew
more than half the tawyen and
to their legal rights At that
time In Michigan, aa In other
ed with him two practical buainiwpiiUTi.- not lawyer*, elcrted by
Lite people called side or former
Judges, who sa: with him In the
trial and decisions of cases, and
whom bo was supposed to con­
sult In mating hla rulings and
decisions, but tradition says that
he very rarely. If ever. did. Isaac
Otis, although acUvely prosecut­
ing his farm occupation, gener­
ally held in connection there­
with some official position either
aa school-teacher, postmaster,
justice of tbe peace, or town
supervisor. The old stage line
from Kalamazoo to Hastings
passed hl* bouse, then the way­
side post-office, and the arrival
of the jkage coach w a * an­
nounced by targe btasts of the
stage bom. He died at hl* home
tn Barry Co., IBM, aa the result

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CltarlcUe. and directed me to
the Banner Office to sw Harry
Foster. He had married Harry school house In the vintage of]
Otis's sister I re-member Harry Hastings. The fallowing 1* a

FettongiU's went through and
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Murnmg worehip, 10:45 am.
Evening MTVIOT, 7:30 pm.
Wedncaday prayer, 7:M pm.

Speakers at the 7:30 pm ser­
vice next Wednesday evening «
the Hastings Baptist Church *tu
be tire Rev. and Mrs. K. 8. iTtdi
Emmett. *■ mtasionarico «i Bum­
mer furlough Bum SwiUtrUi.a
Mn. Enunett ta the former
Adrianna iUldt who grew up
Hastings and then went to
Africa os a missionary, there

'The Lost Supper
Is Sunday Subject

milting French-speaking Euro.
| peons to go as nibudonarica to the
Tita record of Jesus' last :-up- Firnch-spcakliig countries in
'
I [xr and HU mertinga with the AfricadUdplcw after Hia rraurrvclion
'wlU be revu-wtd in tho Bible
Ixnson-Bernion to be iv-aril in
nil Chrutlan Science Churclxw
Sunday. July 11. The subject U

Rev. Richard VandonBooch.
Sunday school, 10:16 am
Morning wotalUp, 9:15 am.
Rev. Russell Sarver, Pastor
Sunday school, 10 am.
Worship hour, 11 am.
Sunday evening service, 7 pn
Tbe Bible, the whole Bible an

Tiie Rev E. F. Marquardt wilt
In- guiot pastor al,the Hasting
Itnp'.ut Church Sunday preach­
ing ut tNKh the 11 a.m. tuid 7:30

Thomas cannot keep quiet about •
Ph. Wl 6-6319
the truth, "brcanoc the truth
SoL Sabbath scltool, 9:30.
of God dtsiuuuta^Huu I ajK-ak. Worship. 11 am.
and speak and speak," and lie Wcdnoduy prayer, 7:30 pm.
raalirt* that it U ids duty to
Sunday, "Faith for Today,- on
—••
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iuuiio »Jtr ram. o.su

Mornmg worship, Il am.
Young Peoples service, 7 pm.
Evangelical service, fl pm
!

Church Suppei

Youth meeting, 6:13 pm.
Evening service, 7:30 pan.
Wednesday prayer meeting and
.Bible study, 7.30 pm.

of til. Ambrose Church ut Del­
ton and Our Lady of Omi: Oak
at DowlUif has anjuiuncrd tluit
a'pancake supper would be mrv-

I ’i
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Peoples Bible
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The Bishop's Company waa
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12th year of bringing fine

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Saturday, 7:30 Fun and Fvl- , Wednesday. Day of Prayer and
lawship Club will meet in lhe BlbIc ®*udychurch lounge.
9:30 am. Morning group.
____
1 7 pm. Evening group.

Delton. Mich.
j Rev. David Honeywell. Paator
I Sunday school, 10 am.
Worship, 11 am.
It baa already appeared In
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nomlnaltonr. and hu a touring; Mid-week Fellowaiilp, 7’pm.
record of over a million miles.; Wednesday.
1988 will aac a third return to ;
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Minister, Dole H. Harvey
' 410 E. Madison. 946-5005
9:46 am Church school. Bupt
। Mra. Evelyn Benedict.
11 am. Morning worship .
;
7:30 pm. Wed., Bible study

K. W. Mother. Pastor
9.50 am. Sunday school.
11 am. Worship service.
viUe U&gt; Uie BUliopa Company in
7:30
pm. Evening service.
one at their first productions in
7:30 pm. Wed, prayer se
western Michigan. Tho Delton
appearance wllf bo the eighth Mr«hre-pZ.t^~?M
presentation by thl* Company iMu6htT- lajLor' ^7-2565.

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Hawltya vacation )
Sunday Maas. 7. 8. 10, 11:30
am. Conftswions, 4 to 5 and 8 to
9- Saturdays, 7:30 am. on Sundays Before Mxv-es on tyrekdays.
Daily Muia-s. 7
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1908 to f965
Tuesday. congregation Bible
iudy, 8:15 pm
Fri., minister school. 7:30 pm.
Service meeting, 8:30 pm.

57 Years of Service

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Sunday Mi^iks. 7:30 11. am.

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Prayer meet Thurs., 7:30 pm.

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Worship Sunday. 11am.
Youth Fellowslilpa. Sunday. 6

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Morning worship, 11 am.
Christian Endeavor, 6:30 pm
Prayer service, Wed., B pm.

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Rev. Vaughn B. Jensen. Pastor
10 am. Sunday school.
11 am. Morning worship. Jun­
ior church and nusrery provided.
7:30 pm. Evening, service.
Wednesday. 7:30 pm. Family
Night. Adults. Youths, Juniors
and children, 8:30 pm, choir re­

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speaker tor the intematlcnol ra­
dio program. "Tho Voice of Pro­
phecy." from Los Angeles, Calif,
will be present with his group on
tike tint weeRnnd of the sncampment. William A. Pngal,
speaker on the New York TV
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come for the second weekend. '
N. C. Wilson, president of the
Adventists' Michigan Confer­
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modem
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otlwr Advcntiste from nearby
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conven tianerm for tho convoca­
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Murray. Washington. D. C., a
general vice president &lt;rf tho
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Freeport

West WooniJWln

By Mrt. Sylran Tagg

By Vidor Sitton

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toe lime sinoe the middle or Her aon. Charles. who U pastor
I*3’ Nd'-«nber at their Winter at Chapel Hill. beiijoytoa his
borne at BaraaoU, Fla., arrived vacation at his cottage on Grand
at their ixxue hare on Monday,' Traverse Bay.

m.

they delayed their return trip ter. Mr, Martluv Davis of CinLinda and Cindy Bird of West
C ARD OF THANKS
('ARD OF THANKS
Freeport were Friday overnight
nd ‘J clnnall. Ohio, were Friday callrzx.,.“
WB Vtsb to exprsas our xlnrere I i wish to exprev nur appraci*- guests of Mr. and mra.
iru oud
Mra. Ted
Bird ' -UK'IV observed around l«v. The prvtty chilly hero. They report m »l the Victor HUmki heme.
tbank* and appreciation for the tion u&gt; my family, relatives. ot Middleville * ST.
Mr and
hravy
-----------...with
-- - B many
very pleasant Winter in the * our sympathy la extended to1
“i Mra.. traffic was
klDdxwM ihown ta. far cards. I friends and neighbor* for the John PosUna of McCords u.ra
DTODle going
gOlllV to
tO ar
OT from
frMn the
thr South We miss them when they re the CWford Woodman family of
were people
letten. flcwers oud food, during ! cards. Bower*, plan tag if u and ,
,
uilu
„
„
M
„
Vllarww
Friday visitors at the Charles Lata Odema Fair and many gone and were glad to have woodland Mr Woodman, who
our recent bereavement
VUlta while I was in the hospital । Dloiuh hol... * Mr and M... others going to oe from other than back even for a few i&gt;*d been a prtlent xuffcrer with
flie Family ofAIHn J. Streeter . and after 1 returned home I alio
MartJn of QraIld
places We have no reports nfany months * George Schalbly and lcukrnllA tor several ymra. P*»'
-----------| wish to thank the Elks Club for a n d j^. &gt;nd M rK EnuinUP1 accidents In our part of Ur Wn. Duane wire Sunday guests td
on
Ann Ar- •
CAKD OF THANKS
Ne«reu or California were Sat- cociniy ar any accidents in vol v- t( the funiier's brothers. Hobart, u,. wk_„ hr wa. a mtlenl Mrs '
We wish to expies* our heart- Dra.
;
Huebner and Ca*tleman. urday visitors al the Charles ills
f**l anti
&gt;.wif... .....
,
I
Ina anv
any of our nrook*
propio. W.
We tert
wife nt
of Grand ICanuR
Rapid*
nuraes
and
nuraea
aids
at
Pen!
w
h
*
Mr
and
Mn
_
felt thunks to our friends, neigh­
like declaring Turaday Thank.Mr and Mr*. Elwyn Curtta thr Woodland school, and several
bors and relative* for their many nock Hoapltal for the wonderful
Olbta and Mr nnd giving Day. But apparently most scUd ax' master and miatrass of
children survive.
kindn ease■ shown through the care Many thanks to all.
, M„ }n,nry
enjo&gt;ed
of Uie folks stayed right at home ccmnanHal for the Draggoo-N«Mra
Ruth
Zerbel
,
ng
g
WabaBti
illness and pov.lng of our loved
Michael Booher fell last week
and alonel for we had few calls (ieman wedding and nxeption
on* Our sincere thanks for the
I Lake Saturday ♦ Mr and Mn with new* Items
held at the Pilgrim Holiness and fractured his right elbow,
floral tribute*. cards, donation* IN MEM0R1AM
I Robert Blough and
n.,w children
........... of
...
‘u' ,and Uie Country Club
oiuu He is now carrying his arm in
Mr arui
and Mra.
Mrs. victor
Victor iNSBon
Bbaoti uhu
L'iturch
and also Uie food brought in by
William C. Reed —
In loving Northville were Sunday ovef- vUHrd Rev and Mra H V Dck- ■“'* Friday evening. Betty and a sling and is handicapped in,
the Borryvllle ladies. Our deep­ memory of our dear
husband. •11.
night gueita of Mn. Ortl*:^.
June
-»«ry CUrtla and
Barry helping with the farm work, |
r “• itoltand
••**“*•“* Wednraday
wruiMXKUsy,
June
— Mra
—
est gratitude to Rev. Max Glad­ father and grandfather who Jrll
left Blough ........
___
__________
. ■ Donaldson
&gt;., .mw... nabo
iu.- ••attended.
3m
0 Friday ___
evening
they attendding for the many visit* both to this life six yean ago on July Blougn
Mr and Mr*. Joe Carlin ot cd the wedding of Mias Martbrth
Victor Sisson drove Rev. LUa who graduated from L*kew«xl
the hospital and nursing home, II. 195#
Philadelphia
have
been
spending
'
Dnutgw
and
Robert
NeCUeman
Mnnkrr
hf
Hartings
to
KalamaHigh School laM month, pamed
and for bis comforting words,
Sadly missed by
a few days with Mr. and Mrs, at the Pilgrim Holinem Church
„
,
.
.
.
a civil service examination ai.d
lhe kind service given by Uie
Mra William Reed
Bill —
Blough.
»hd—Mrs
Bill! at Hasting* —and
reception at M,° 8ll,1&lt;laiy
where she
—
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....r ----- ----.... the mvywwii
.
w IIUW
uy me
pallbearers: and to the Vogt
U
now cinuunxu
employed by
the Slate
Mr and Mrs JJoyd Shepard Blough
and
children
visited
Mr.
the
Country
Club
a
Mr.
and
tbc
rneasw
at
t
h
o
,
Highway Department at Lansing
Funeral Home for their thoughtand family
and Mn Jyrry Kiser in Battle Mm Carl Heise. wtku have spent Ciiaprl Hill Muthodtel Church, i We understand that he wusta
Mr and Mra Donald Mut
Creek Monday. * Mr and Mrs
—— -------------- ------ -------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------and family
Dan
PosUna
spent
Saturday
eveMrs Rhoda Latlirop
nlng with Mr. and Mrs ComvllMr and Mrs Hubert Lathrop
ou» Bouwens at Alto. * Mr and
and family
Gerald Ford to
Mra. Gordon Yoder and children.
Mr.
and Mra. Norval Thaler and
and family
Attend Ionia Fair
daughters and Mr. and Mra. El­
Rcprcwntallvc Gerald R. Ford wood Yoder and children were
and family
of Grand Rapid* Minority Leader Monday supper guests of Mr and
of the House of Representatlvtw in Mr*. Dan Postma. &lt; Mr. and Mra.
the United States CungrvM. lias —
Art Clinton
---------- ----------------visited Mr -------------and Mrs
LEGALS
accepted an invitation to attend I Charles Poslhumu* of Lowell
the Golden Annlvwraary Ionia Free I last Tuesday
Fair. Ford wlU arrive in Ionia on | June 27. * BUI Newton returned
Monday. Aug. #. and U to partici- I bone from Camp Ottawa near I
pate In lhe Inaugural Parade slated I Newaygo Saturday. June 26 *
Arthur Puller of Grand Rapids ■
i was a Sunday. June 37. visitor
of Mr and Mra Robert Newton.
Totem carving by the Tllnglt
Indiana of Alaska had virtually visited his moUter. Mrs Ada'
died out when a U.S. Forest Servirr Newton on E State road near I
project revived the art in the Hastings Wednesday. June 23 *
1B30*. the National Gecvraplik Mr. and Mra. Clark Blanchard'
and daughters of Grand Rapids

ORDER FOR ArrBARAXCB

Eaton

Rapids

were

weekend,

i.rniK uiws. w nu-. gnu
Mra Ernrat Grona attended the
Tri-County Conservation Arch­
ery Shoot at Clarksville Sunday,
were Thursday, June 24 vlsl-

ESH

tor .
hasi"* Umo'af KhooUng and j Mr. and Mrs John Booher,
eventually
will graduate as a |
,,vrri
Nrt-V
CWMUUSE B»NSCT WANT

Notice to Saving and Loan Investors
All investors in the Hostings Sayings and Loan

Association are asked to present their pass books to
have the First Six Months dividends inserted to

their credit.
Your Savings Account has been credited '»ith

dividend! ot the rate of 4% Per Annum os of June

28. 1965.

Hastings Savings &amp; Loan Association
136 E. State St.
Hastings

All Savings I mured up to

$10,000 with F.S.L.I.C.

SAVE 3 WAYS
ON MERCURY!

Newton. * Mr. and Mra. Tom
McKee of Benton Harbor were
Friday night and Saturday,

i «»r b-lr.rOB hSu

* Seymour Bouwens and chil­
dren vUttcd his parents. Mr and
Mra. ComcUoua Bouwens of Alto
Saturday. June 20. *. Mr. and

FsLETS
Hradriilunt II
III.line. Mid

were Thursday. June 34. vUiina. * Sunday. June 27. dinner

Mra. Floyd Grinnell were Mr.
Milford Ruffner of
ruaucATiox oamta.

Thelma Geiger, Mrs.
Larry Hollman and daughter,!
Cindy and MU* Sharon Geiger'
visited Mr and Mrs Floyd
Geigw. Mr. and Mra. Gust ■
Wlngtler near Lowell and
I’iillp »Z Mlkk.il.
obdee

or FUBLICATIOK—Cisie.

IlMiinca,

tixi VFW department convention
Ui Lansing. Friday. Saturday and
Sunday. * Mrs. Lorry Hoffman
and Cindy of Wayne and MU*
Sharon Geiger were Wednesday.
June 23. supper guests of Mr.
and Mra. Roy Dukes * Recent
callers at the Roy Dukes home

Mlrklgan.

Reigler of Carlton * Mr. and
Mra. Floyd Grinnell ncvnttipanied
their aon. J. D. Grinnell of Al­
gonquin Lake to D’llrvue Thurs-

Rists ot Mifkirsa, CirtuH Crnrl

'T±3“c?..'WKk

nueday._____ ___________
Geiger visited MT. and Mra.
Floyd Geiger near Lowell Sun-

.

tended tho funeral of Floyd
Grinnell's sister. Mrs. Eva WalkInshaw.
Internment was tn
Austin Cenustery
Condia
township

ORDER—
CwrT

IDS*. ..
r .r:r .

Dukes. * Mr and Mr* Harold
Eckert and children spent five
June 26th wn-krad at their
cabin near Baldwin. * Mr. and
Mra. Charles King and Floyd
visited Mrs. Minnie King at
Ionia Wednesday. June 23. ★
Mr. and Mrs. Roysl Good of
Delton were Sunday, June 27.

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William Klenip * Mr. and XL’s
Al Barnard and children and
Ralph Moore attended tile Moore
reunion June 27. Afterwards
they visited Mrs Ralph Moore
af Uw Medical Facility Mra.
Moore entered Uie Facility from

PVBLICATI01* ORDER.

been a patient slnoe March *
Mrs Al Barnard attended a
bridal ahoww honoring Ml*n
.inn i. Nadine Kidder at lhe Methodist
iiuuui ii.uiauuj, uuuc ai.
I George VanHycle of Marshall
and Mra Etta Helion of Battle
Creek were Sunday. June 27.
visitors of Mr. and Mra. Fonts*
Buehler. * Mra. Dorothy Yargvr
and Mrs. Margareto Lohr of
Hartings were Thursday. June
S4. dinner gu»u of Mr. and
Mrs. Forrrst Buehler. * There
was'a bowling picnic at Middle
Lata Sunday. June 27. Those Mt-

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route home, they visited his
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well
wm Mishler returned from
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USED CARS
SAVE $ $
1264 DODGE MODEL 889
Gu*tom H.Tm. Power *U
and brakeai Radio Ona o
Extra elean. Only .......

FARM IMHEMEKIS

Special Purchase
Save $$ During Thi»

Vt 4 Dr. sedan. Power *teering. with 42' Mover uiually told
power brake*. Radio. A one
owner. Like new I For only 21265 for $839.90 is NOW ONLY

MERCURY

HASTINGS
BANNER
CLASSIFIEDS
Call Wl 5-3481

•lull ta «&gt;e4 by any paraon.
Ira, or torporalloa wliUk ia
not a ra*Ut*t, prapar't awaar.

Lawn Mowar Sala!

"Terrific" Sole
1264 RAMBLER CfJpTOM
Model 440 Convertible. ..fUM For Example—
A Springfield 8 hp Tractor
1M4 PORD GALAX1E 566

1961

setchell-carlson

1164 COMET
4 Dr. Sedan. Hu ltd. tranunU-

IIS S. Hanover St.
Phono 945-3862

LEGALS

*600”

1868 FORD-6 cylinder, standard
IranuniHlon. New paint job.
Cali Wl 5-3841.____________ If

(Over 25% Savings)
Other Mowers of AH Types

1868 4-DR. PLYMOUTH

ALUMINUM

FOR

FAINTED O»
MILL FINISH

1960 FORD

Uka ocwi rot............... -8UM

1961

PICKUP TRUCK

1863 MERCURY CUSTOM
4 Dr. Sedan. Power steering,
poster brake*. Extra sharp.
Only __ .............................. 81395

Hurry! Supply Limited.

M37 South

NOTICES

BETTER USED CARS
PRICED TO MOVE

TRANSPORTATION

UF TO *•" WIDE

FRANCISCO
FARM SUPPLY

Ttas la Moardaac* with Ckapter
at ika Ck*rttr at ska Clly of II*.lb
*• Santa*, tta lilHI cotawlttn
Mid City, la okam aald patlllM '
rat.rr.3. ka'ln* rararuM fa’ar.
Wl 5-3150 tetteek,
Ibat Mid Inivor.mrat .
Iiaira.nl lia cna.IturUC anil rczoap
14 ** »bo*c dcolbad. In attar**
witk Ita i4*t. 4Uir.il. .a* w«»i, e
ia lha *n«a al Ika City Clark la

IMO MERCURY
4 Dr. Hardtop.------------- -MM

I n*vm«at *nd
i 4as*nataa4 ta ba
J’JKFd.’LS
4 tk*l Mid yl.l. akd
hrr.ti.rurn (.t.|»rrJ
atn&lt;» al ILa City ।
at luatlag* ba *ad
karaby ayproird

CLA8H C BAR IN NORTHERN
MICHIGAN — Good masonry
building with plenty of park­
ing, nice fixture* and equip­
ment. Excellent opportunity
•1th only 514.000 down. Con­
tact Ralph Millbrook, LaNoble
Realty, 1516 E. Michigan. LanOng. IV 2-1537 Evening*. 627-

18M LINCOLN

Mahler
Motor Sales
LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALER
1116 N. MICHIGAN AVE.

PAIRED—Electric and regular
spring type. Pickup and deliv­
ery aervice available. Miller
Jewelers, Heatings. Phone Wl

YOUR PLANTS
NEED A BOOST?

FARM IMPLEMENTS

12-6-6

PIANO TUNING
Virgil Bortman

k QUICK ACTING
SHRUBS, HOUSE PLANTS,

1M1 FORD STATION WAGON
V8 engine, automatic transml*
sion, radio, ready to go.

GOOD CHOICE OF
TRANSPORTATION CABS,
PRICED TO SELL!

REAHM

hHrtaUc.
—John Deere A Tractor and
cuiiirttor
-Minn. Moline R Tractor and
cull. Cheap!
—B*V*raljwod used Balm and

-John Deete B band wind. One
owner. Hun* like new!
-Mi Aim Otelmm D it
...

-jhasey Harrl* 20 Tractor. A-l

OUX

and rom «a*d. Uaad I yr
—Helix Auger Wogdn. Like new!

GOODYEAR BROS.

tween 1100-1150 weekly with
excellent oppastunity for early
advancement in . thia area.
Write and Uli. me about your­
self. Reply at once to Allan
Farrow, Box 500, Marion, Ohio.

Must have typing and short­
hand experience and be be­
tween 35 and 50 yean ot age.

ABLE PAPER — For picnics,
family reunions, lota bf use*.
40* by 300*. 83-50 at The Ban-

NEW WATERPROOF TARP

DR 4-8167

WINICK SURPLUS

BLAIR'S
FARM &amp; GARDEN
111 W. Stat*

I3IG N. Michigan Ave.

Wl 5-5912

Farmers...
Finished With Your

0AD1LU0

ru. i-xn-It. K. MMMIU AH

nadlan Company In agricultural
Held urgently requires repre­
sentative in this area for Crop
Service Department. Applicant
must have recent agricultural
background and be well re-

Also larger sizes at corresponding
low price*. Guaranteed water and
306 N. Michigan Ph. Wl 5-3334
mildew proof.

First Hay Cutting?
FOHT1AO

SWEEPER BAG* AND HOSES
to fit moat sweeper* are ataBabla atgTEUBY‘8 KLBCTRIO,
223 ■&amp; Jefftraon. Ateo, email
appliance
repair.
tf

hourly serving consumer* In
Hatting* wills Rawlelgh house­
hold product*. No capital re­
quired. Write at once.
Rawleigb
Dept. MC O 651 217
Freeport, Illinois
7/8

MAN CAPABLE of taking re­
sponsible poaitlon. Apply In
writing giving resume. HuUng* V &amp; S Hardware.
tf

USE . . .
ORTHO-GROW
THE
LIQUID PLANT FOOD

Farm Machinery

OR CRIMFED

HASTINGS ALUMINUM

1646 BUICK 4 Dr. Sedan. -RM

D63 CHEVROLET IMPALA
. . TTDr. Hardtop. V-« motor,
automatic tranimlMtae, VMM*
wall*, radio, sparkling white

COIL. FLAT SHEET

PRODUCTS, INC.

GOOD AS NEW
STORE
Over Start'* Wallpaper

8J00 miles. MBS. Excellent
Khtlun. Call 845-3339 before
am, Arthur Baird, TJO E.
Rh, Hastings.
7/15

INBIST ON MICHIGAN DOT­
TED GABI Re* Carl A Betty's
Appliance* before you buyl
They Bell—They Inctall—They
Service. Pli. Wl 5-3833. M-37
South.
tf

Hlraat CawwIUat* Chalrm*n
REROI.VKD: TtiM lk« Qty Clarl
give nolle*. Ba &gt;*M|rH I* Cbaj.trr 1
at Ika CkaFtar of th* City of H*t
tin*.. W (U n*'«m&gt;a intarraltd In Ik

i-d ajStTS'-CT.’S,,':
71‘,

SEWING MACHINE wllhDIala-matic zig aag unit included.
Make only 6 payment*'ot »7
monthly or 137 cash. Call today

Gun UU Road.

tMlUgt

2. Do you want to Increase Use
yield?
J. Do you want latter Parting

•••

"KSV

~ PWMb
or Cups tup to 200i
Me at email rental fee
Iplecopal Pari»b Hou** or MOSQUITO CONTROL SPRAY­
ING — For prompt senice on
large ar small areas call Lake
Odessa 374-4761. Sprague Laud­
scape Bervicea.
tf

TION TO BUY — OH empty
»tore building or ’fruit stand or

1■prend

Hf t |ta*W • B«mI’
KAKHELF5
MSHBuuk WIHIIl

Farm Bureau
Services '

FATMAN-Private DetecfW St-Hour, Bhadowing. Tape.
Poto-FUm Evidence, Nation­

■2213
Union, Battle Creek

12/20

1950 DETROITER MOBILE
HOME—47x10. Excellent condi­
tion. Must sell, will sacrifice

WAGE!—Yes. when you um
the Mighty Midget, The Ban­
ner Want Ad to cell. rent, biro
or buy you get tact reuilU al

SUttW”—•

�Waynaxd L Jarmrd, NaahvtBe:

Today, more than 60,000 fa rm era, ranchers and
part-time farmers In Michigan, Wisconsin. Minnesota
and North Dakota are using */* billion dollars In
Land Bank Loans to expand, modernise and improve
their farm businesses. Since 1017.,more than a quar­
ter-million farmers have found their Land Bank the
om credit source always geared to their actual
needs, if you're planning a farm Improvement or
expansion project, be surp to check your Land Bank
Association.

A LAND BANK LOAN GIVES YOU.
Repayment* scheduled to fit your (analog
No prepayment penalties.
youh

ros

sesr souses
loho tssu, ■

IOW-COST CSCDIT1

Haitian Office

HASTINGS BANNER

Highlights Interesting

27 Barry' toiilh to
Attend 411 Club Week
More than l.ooo 4H Club mem- Ungs; Bill Shipland. Lynetta
,bers irum every’ Michigan coun-.Thomas and ChrL-dlne Belson
ty will participate in 4H Club R3 Hastings.
.
Week at Michigan State UniThe youths are selected to
versity July 13 to 16.
; take part hi (he 47th annual
.
.
■&gt; __
event ftn th,- Iwvlu ol ■&gt; n lCounty scheduled to attend aa staiiding III Club iccurda.
The program wlUch carries the
delegate* are Nancy Mott. R1
Delton; Kathy Tappan add John theme • IXs-titmlion—Leadership
Jones. Hl Hickory Corners; Di- rtflrcU the concern of 4H Club
leaders
in developing leadership
'tuia EldrAl. Rl NaahvlBe; Yo, landa
Anderson. Rl
Buttle in Michigan young people In line
f Creek; Barbara Gilliland. Rl with a changj^g United State,
.Woodland; Nancy Sinclair. and Uie worlft,
ThU year’s etnphaxb wiU In­
Wocdland’. Marjorie Buck. R2
i Heatings; Judy Stauffer, tauis clude world understanding and
Lynn Gilbert and Barry Eye, Rl human relations. In the upenlhg
I Hastings: Mike Smith. Rl Augus- scssioo. State Senator Guy VanderJagt of Cadillac will choland Harry Boulier. R3 limitings. lenge 4H Club members to ac­
tively reek leadership roles al
&gt; Others are Rhea Mead. Rl all leveU during their life.
Nashville; Kathy Kauffman. R5
A better appreciation for the
Huuw: «“»
Rl .w.
work «of uv
th? um™
United n.™
Nations uLx

Name Coed at
MSU as State’s
Tree Farm Queen
University

year-old daughter of Mr and
Mra. Eugene L. Peterson at
Carney. Mich . won the title from
a field of 24 contestants She
will be a .sophomore this Fall
special education

,““T;
» «“■ w_.
■" .,he
Monica.
R2 “..,

What type of person
should buy the
hot Plymouth now?

Tom Carpenter
Carlton Junior
Grange. Master
Thomas Carpenter waa elected
in-LStcr of the Carlion Junior
Granu No. 233 at their meeting
□n July 3. He and the other
officers wilj^bc Installed at tire
ImC meeting in August.
!R
The Junior Grangers will pro­
vide the program and refresh­
ments for the July 8 meeting of
the Subordinate Gran errs
Other officers elected were:

inc. listed 38.573 certified Tree
of 35.815450 acres ol privatelyowned. taxpaying forert. lands

Michigan Joined the Tree Fann
movement in 1MB. It currently

The future of free-enterprise
family farmin* in America calls
lure. business, oonsiunm and
government, Dean Quirin. suite
executive director of tix- Mich­
igan Agricultural Stabilization
aiul Conservation Service office
said in summing up the confer-

Agriculture. IrvUle L. Freeman
and other officials In Washing­
ton.

a saver:

with new Slate ASC commit­
teemen and new Slate execu-

State* the responsibilities they
have In administering farm
programs through the farmer
excellent results. Quirin said. bit

Right now, your Plymouth Dealer’s showroom
is a saver's paradise. It's dean-up
time and time for every new-car shopper to save
big on a Plymouth Fury, Belvedere,
Valiant or Barracuda. The '65s are priced
low to move out fast. Bring your old car
in for a bigh-dollar trade today.
It could be the start of a brand-new hobby
for you... saving money on a Plymouth I

being out of Lhe woods.’
billion last year over 1960, and
realised net Is running about
1900 million a year higher than
tlw i960 level dinpito rises :n
coat*. Quirin said the Secretary
reported. Grain stocks have tx-tn
reduced to levels that are much
grain and llv®4ock and much

Get a dean-up deal now
at your Plymouth Dealer’s
fury/belvedere/valiant/barracuda

AVTHoraaoPiXMoumMAtira

DEWEY'S CAR PALACE

CHRYSLER
mctom covounoa

BARRY'S FARM STORE
. J. Hoxnn at Halting. Off Uiolh

Quinn said that Secretary
Freeman and the other officials
long hours

iong-range Cropland Adjustment
Program providing opportunity

culture.
However, the Deportment ofState executive directors ex­
plaining their duUra and oppor-

used to flavor cun? powders,
taMtA MkM lad coctaa.

Barry I arms
Share Federal
Tornado Grant
An addiUonal allocaUon of t~o
thoiLxdiid Ixas been granted to
help Mlchigan&lt;oun k-s damaged
by tornadoea on Palm Bunday.

HOWL

you meet

Todd. Jr. &lt;D. Mich &lt; »ld Friday.
1710 money wui uc uacu in
sharing conservation measurcs airf&gt;dy underway.- Todd

. . . repair or replacement bills if damage occurs to
tand. etreains and drainage
dticbn and repairing or re­
placing farm fence*.
Counties included In the MlocaUon are; AUegan. Barry,
Branch,, Hillsdale. Kalamazoo.
Kent
l
Ixnswre.
Monroe. ML.
rxv,,,.
ixiinw,,.
v»UU IMM* s-_ Juscph.
a
. previous allocation of 1200
thoiunnd had bcm granted to
Ulose counueB.
“People needing additional in-

Local State Agriculture StabillzaLion and Conservation Commtttee,” Todd said.
EXPERT TIRE
SERVICE

BARR

Tire Shop

U. S. ROYAL

your home or business or their contents? It’ll be easy
if you’re covered by a Hastings Mutual Homeowners
policy, or Complete Commercial Package. Wise up

... sec your Hastings Mutual man today and you
won’t have lo give a “hoot" wliat happens!

Authorised Iiuauuy.
Hostings—
Agent in This •••
Aren
nyiriw&lt;i*cu
——

The Sherwood Agency
Fheao Wl 5-3072

Natioaal Bank Building. Hasting*

Authorised Hastings Agent in This Area

COLEMAN AGENCY
203 S. Mkhlgon. Hotting.

thon. Wl 5-3*12

be the 23th AnFarm System which has aptly
been described as the gnuu-jA
forest conservation movement
since the turn of the century.

Scientific good will Inuisccnds
the Cold War Amerion ciremUtaTaylor, lecturer, Bruce Carpen­ named a newly discovered element
ter. steward: Armond Ranguette. after Russian scientist Dimitri
asoistniu steward: I-ols Ran- Mendelyeev; Soviet atronomeri
rave Thomas A. Edison's name to
rotary; Billy Ulrich, gatekeeper; a prominent feature discovered by
Debra Ulrich, ceres: Debbie
Carpenter Pomona; Judy-Weln- moon.
brccht, flora; Brenda Taylor,
lady assistant steward; Frank
Wrinbrecht Jr., treasurer exacuUve committee; Sumner Dorsey,

Family Farming
Future Needs
Cooperation

Barry Fann
Calendar

botl M. Fox, chairman of Mich­
igan Forest Industries.

Hl Dowling; Gall
A-andlng sessions Dcli-gufes will
Delton. Sown Laihk NaUtville.
Bradley Endnta Rl Freeport; jthlp
ltvivylt.n and
Mias Peterson U well qualified
i1.00
! ■‘iul’A »« programs that will in.Mary Burdick. RlHlckoty Corundmtandln&lt;
U»- to represent the State's certified
nets; Rich Pennington. IU Has- CnUCTl Notions
----- - ----------------------- --—
----- :----------------------------------------- —. ] Extensive use of ckwed circuit » family that has made ita liveI television will play a big part In UIuxxl from the forests. She has
i.ilscuiuon
J™"/
experiences
discussion of human iclaUons
idatlons
1 throughout the entire week on the family Tree Fann and
Some V0 dLscuanion groufja will liviroughly understands the
explore tire meaning and cause many benefits which accrue to
at discrimination, prtdjulce and woodland owners who apply tire
multiple u*' forest manageland. She
human tciauutkv.
uuuuiu
relations V.IUM
Club .Jimiiiiri
jWnibr. nrent
------ principle
.---. to
, the
---- -----will attempt to seek alternative, L--’ anxious
to help
promote tree
—-------- —---_---------------solutions to problems mid detwt; ,arm,nu
farming on other Aftehnmn
Michigan tamte
lands
jurt
now
contributing
to the
mine role* they can asBume liiStates
forest
economy.
thetr itorne communities, the
The Michigan Tree Fann ProState, the Nation and the World
The annual club wrek is sponTree Farm System which la
merit of tlic Michigan Coopera­ spotisored nut funnily by the forCf4 Industrie. On June 1. AmerItive Extension Service.

r*. jit-mio

A treat circulation system for M
vital sap U particularly efficient.
among the M dairymen in Mich­ A tree could raise this fluid to
igan who joined the HoiMein- a height of a thousand feet, the
National Geographic • says.

THE

^/billion
..SAYS FARM
LOAN SERVICE
IN A BIG WAY!

recently. Michigan now has 1400
active national members.

Join Cottle Club

•—THE HASTINGS BANNER
Ketchikan. Alaska. U the wrttrat:
nvreday. July S. IMS
lclly Uj Uw ionuntfital United I
' ■ ■ --------------- States. :h» National Geognplik j
Blocks of salt atlll serve as cur- aaya. The South Alaskan settlement I
reney tn parts of Ethiopia, lire j U iqundaled by IM inchm of rain,
National Geographic aayx
I annually.

Best Buys on
rw &amp; Used Tires
Moaeted FREE!

Authorixad Hastings Agent in This Area

FRANDSEN’S
I

Insurance Agency

120 W. State St.. Hastings
FREE
PARKING

HOMIOWNERS • COMHfH COMMtfl *1 •

Phone Wl 5-4174
•AnMOWNIRS

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
One Hundred and Tenth Year

If You Art Dead
It Woe His Fault’
Is Hollow Fhraw

NUMBER 13

Hostings, Michigan, Thursday, July 15, 1965

Invite Public to
: inspect Home
1

EDITORIALS
"
’’l*’1':'
~
Hall in School

I The public I* invited to in*pect
I Har-Way Home* No. 2. between
2 and 8 pm. on Saturday and
Hubbard cobb, editor at “The
10 am. to 0 pm. on Sunday m
Agamlng Street, on the south
side of Algonquin Lake lust east editorial column of a recent Issue.
of the store. Harold Matthews
: has erected this three-bedroom
h home which has a full basement, graph that undoubtedly reflects an
I gas heat and aluminum siding
opinion held by thoughtful people
.in every American community,
Urge or small:

(SOLD MEDALLION HOME—Artie Todd, builder, ha. announced
sold medallion hoinefealure. total electric living. Till, three-

Barry Free Fair
To Offer $17,500
In Purses, Prizes
Officials Making Final Plans
For l()6th Exposition; Harness
Races for
Set for 3 Days

Ings take on increasing Ntatorl-iDj.o
cal *nu sentimental significance. WOVl YILVO
Therefore, communities should be-1 After receiving vigorous prooone more and more concerned u,te Tucsd»&gt;' nl«ht at their
.
regular monthly meeting from
with the question of what to savv, mothers and father*, many wtth
and what to tear down.
i young children, members of the
. . .
। Hastings Board of Education are
A hodrtinc ruv.o-t H.v.
^'heduied to reconsider action
A badding doesn't have to be an (ak(,n [wJ November to dtocon.--------- u_.« tlnuc
lntra.clty transporta­
tion of children, kindergarten
■ quire* drastic change*. But we also Syplc.il of the period and era tn through 6lh grade. .
j believe that citterns in a comImunlty are the deciding factor as had nn important role in the po­
litical or social life of the com­
con- ,j destruction of thing* they may munity. people should think twice
The conlroverital question c~;.school bus transportation is
arid then a few lime* again before eliminated In September.
,------- . .C— ’—.
------ a‘‘l nnH. “’ey *nouiu oo givni
The school board ruled out
discussion* at the Board of Super- .
'
nhiw-tton.
transporting the youngsters last
vtecr* mertlngs and Tuesday s regutime to voice their objection*
November, pointing out that the
ITS children transported last
After ipending most of the day ! the oftkULv responsible for what have applauded the fact that the year cost over S11AOO before the

Continue Study
Location of
Proposed Jail

structure should be built, and j
tranwctlne routine
irsnwcUng
miitlrn- business,
hiulnMi the
board member* adjoonied subject,

O’Connor. Hastings Township
pervlsor.
At Tuesday's morning session
Robert Blrke, president of the Has-

that the Clumber of Cornn
directors tn general believed

.
With more than §17,SOO in premiums, jwizes ami |wr.ses the Courthouse square.
However. Blrke -aid it might
Ikeing offered, plan-, for the 106th annual Barry County Fair
are being completed for the full week * program which begins that the director* had not recel*
all the Lnformatloii but dial ti:
Monday, July 2o. continuing through Saturday. July 31.
were unxlpus that the struett
Purses totaling $12,000 are being offereil for the three
days of harness racing, more than $4,000 in regular premiums
are offered for the finest produce,“livestock, handicraft and other , Supervisor Lloyd Huffman. B:
---------------- - . entries witli more purses listed Township. empluutxed that the
i for horsepuliing and pony pull­
zens Study Committee on Ute
Ing contest*.
I Richard Palmer, superinten­
dent of speed, repdrte that -one 'rated elsewhere than Ute
.of the finest harness racing pro- !
grams will be .offered 1965 Barry- -unanimous decision ~
Hodges Jewelry Store IM^E Fairgoer*. with owner* from In­
State 8t»ret ■■ittoa read? to &lt;“Mna’ TU,noU nnd Ohl° “ wel1 oppoaed
'
pLicing the Jal) on the
mon to . on .wn i 01J1...1 “ u,Vh“,,n ■'“'•"I
■!»"(!Courthouse Square, adding that a
•■plush" building was not required.
on State Street, has announced for u,e threc-duy program,
a 667,000 removal sale starting
Frank O'Mara of Chicago b ' Supervisor Hoffman and Superthis Thursday at 10 am
bringing eight of hh raocn. | visor Earl McKibbin. Orangeville.
। raid that tiie people in their town­
: ships almost without exception
; preferred having the jail located
sate through Katardsy.
' »U of Modi row are bringing j on it* present site
Store hours far the three day* ' thre»I Mayor Franklin C. Beckwith said
will be from. 10 am. to 0 pm.
Vrrn Quick from Ceresco !*!« »!Ul y|t*j that all Information
Hbdges' advertisement pro- bringing Miss Mighty Quick ,f----------he----------------available before,
plans. are made
claiming the many bargain* for wllh advance notice that she will
ux
w Bppr
thin event will be found on Pn«r be out to break the HasUngs sperial tax for the project
* I,r Rwtinn 1 nt thi. i.....
track rerord of 2 07 set hv
_. . ...77
County
Clerk
William
CricUer
Michael Song In 1062 The pacer
The Banher.
tad
a
letter
from
Albert Owen,
•owned by Fred A. Sauer of
resident of Local 13*. UAW-CIO,
1 Newell The previous record wn*
live board "respsctfully 'riquasu
WT
r,
.
: Stine tn the sulky back in 1840. Umt you CTXiudcr. building the pill
away from the Courthouse Square

Hodges Jewelry
Removal Sale
Regins Thursday

Mobile Homes, ______
New Gas Station
। here. "I believe we will have the
Grand Opening uicr declared.

newly-annexed Algonquin.
The cost would skyrocket to
B30D0O a year, ft was explained
at that time.
It was pointed out that the
district not only doesn't get re­
imbursed tor intra-clly transpor­
tation—or when children live
within one and one-haif miles
of their neighborhood schools—
but it also penalized.

.
'
* *'?
...
As thte nation matures, old buiki-

necessary parking.

fhc future needs of the courthouse,
Al Hood of Vassar is bringing
Delbert Engler.h of Del* Auto
Wrecking on M-37 jud vouth of the starting gate. Isirry Munsell
Hsstlng* has muiouncrd a grand of Fowlerville will be the presid­ ' Tuesday afternoon Ernest Car-1
and associ­ penter. a director at the Hastings
opening of his Mobile Homes «nd ing judge. And
w,l,timres
.
ate
judge*
will
Phillip* -66- Os* Station would be , „
' Ju&lt;
!5” k7
‘" 1be Clare Beach.
Bob Sherwood peand at the meeting and reported
IjM rw « Mumu,. Jul,
that many persons hr had talked
to favored building tlw new jail

day night t
school board

-i-

Action Permits 4-Lane Travel;
Aidermen Study New Ordinances,
Receive Airport License Reprieve
‘ -With Mayor Franklin C. Beckwith breaking a tie, 4-4 vote,
the City Council Monday night approved a ban on parking on
Broadway from Court Street to the North City’ limits, with the
exception of three blocks on the east side from State Street •
to Thorn.
This was the second time Mayor Beckwith was called on
to break a deadloclT.
.
Aidermen voting against lhe proposal indicated they be"
—
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K., banned _ __
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lleved
parking
should be
the entire distance
It was explained that clients

VISITING IN HASTINGS — Michael Heit and his wife. Yuplt

IIHS Grad Reports on
Experiences in Thailand
The Chinese Communists" In­
filtration of Thailand might' be
counteracted by a United States'
program df education and devel­
opment for the people of rural

and Mrs. Laurence West of 528 8
Cass Street, suggested this week
The Chinese Communists fol - i
as he and his vivacious wife, low a policy of training one,
Yuplt Wongsawat' relaxed while maybe more, young people from
visiting here
each village in the Reds' way of

seven trips daily on regular
routes and five shuttle trip*
transporting pupils within . the
City. In the entire district, 17

Alderman James Coleman also
Among those speaking at Tuea- explained that there Is room for
two lanes of northbound traffic
Ing the transportation of chil­ from State Street.
dren within a mile and one-half
. Police Chief Richard Sunlor
Mr*. Wayne Webster, Algonquin
Lake: Mr*. Marvin Anderson.
Ironside Drive: Mrs. Robert Hol­
Aiderman Cedric Morey said
lister. Anne Drive: Mrs. Walter he had received the engineering
Forsberg. Algonquin: Joe Duffy. plan* for improving lighting at
227 W. South; Jack Hubble, 835 the entrances
.....
to w
the City. About
N. East: Mr. and Mrs Jack Al-163500 has been earmarked for
— — ■ V.
lerdiQg, *10
610 Pralrta
Prairie SWAmi** IKa
•y Wieland. N. Broadway: Broadway.
Because of the limited right.
Jertk Carr. Mi N. congress: of-way and topography, a grads
Thomis Taffee. 523 W. Prairie, for a possible future sidewalk
William Taffee. 502 W.l along the South Broadway Im-

House of Fabrics
Opens Saturday
On State Street

Cross Aids

.&gt;.,0 v

Ban N. Broadway
Parking to Speed
Flow of Traffic

County Supt. of Schools ex­
plained the transportation pro­
cedures and said that the amount
of money appropriated by the
State for eligible students riding
buses had been Increased by
*8.000.000.
dal Welfare Deportment located

Ing a thorough, far reaching edu­
cational program might possibly
Hasting* has been transporting
save Thailand from becoming in­ youngster* within the City since
volved In a Communist-type of 1555, Tom Toffee recalled, after
dictatorship.
the proposal had been worked
Mike, a Hastings High School out with the late Supt. of Schools
graduate who finished Massa­ L. H. Lamb. He questioned how
'The House of Fabries," local- chusetts Institute of Technology the school board could believe
IBM, with -a bachelor's degree
eo at 1JOB tt. mate otroci. u In ”
scheduled to open bn Saturday.
hi? dren to walk to school across and
7nlh*£n along busy trunklines, than for
Last weekend he drove Good, 936 W. Madison *!»&lt;&gt; favored a July 17. under the ownership of;
kiddle*
Mr*. Patricia Kennedy
of 1884*“^ h
AprU them to be riding the buses
' Pal's Scott to first place in the' different location.
Other* expressed similar oplnErl McPharlin, local contractor
r* m ।nr,t heat Bt Vassar In the two­
’ wra(-year-old trot and Gerald HalfordI and chairman of the building the buvlneu from Mra. LllU.n
”
L
i
» ni
'&lt;lrovc Palmer's Good Pal's DUsly committee of the Special study Taylor and plans on providing
Fay Clardy, vice president of
ThsiL*nd_wt&gt;rklng witb thv U^,
the school board, presided at the
Committee, said building a new a full line of fine fabrics for
ford
eShi
SralIM.
,O
nrSl
,n
mr
S
’
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0
”
0
171
f
*'
'
£
1 lO0k ,wme 1700 Of ,hal Bl.000 •Jail on another site would be more
the convenience of everyone. I Docks.
tx on display, in well as antique'py,^
। practical.
ror Baiuroay s grana openin*.
n^Mwe^an^wateT'sv*1, Homer Smith
a"“
------- r—PHnter1* Oood Pai■» Billy wun| -------- --_______
Supt. Guenther reported that
from IB am. to 9 pm. there
'n_ •
ihte division.of non-wlnner* of;
will be coffee «nd cookie* .tetM
“ .*???..U',r_ ln the district *un needs elemehwrved and door prtxes.
|
ln
u,hlch hftd re. necessary to assign special staff
Mrs Kennedy will continue in M|wl us loan funds
her position in the Barry County
USAID program
qualified instructors are found
Treasurer's office at the CourtMlke
Tgreal deal of reA Barry County Circuit Court ■n»ur» Prtce to Bill Douglas of|44y T dllllllCb 111
^“er ’ House of Fab-1 sp&lt;ct for u,, p^plt of Tnslland. after the next college term.
Jury was empaneled Tuesday I
rlc*».
ope™tcd 5,urln£,lje
are proud of their long hls- needed to All old positions, plus
wrek by her mother. Mrs. Clyde tory o M independent Nation. two additions,
-BorahNewington 'vc /Dwight! Palmer's horses finished first six j
Warren, when she recover, from
fTeedom only for
Mr*. Janice Kletzmann. 5 IB 8.
umc*. second
sccoiuj three
mree times
tunes and
ano
Chaw, et a).
, times,
B
pcrlod durlnf WorW Wtr Hanover, the wife of David Kletz­
third twice for about 61.700 in
The American Red Cross has her Hines*.
purses. With breeders awards, completed I Lt dla.Hcr relief op­ ’ In the meantime. Mr*. Ken-;II when the country w*s oocu- mann who teaches high school
orientation
and journalism, was
pled
by
the
Japanese.
erations
In
Michigan,
according
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hired as an elementary teacher
with a poi
to John Owens. State Relations erly Kennedy, will operate the| Thailand
business during ths week and : 28.835,000 has 200.148 square mile*
Mr*.
Pat
Kennedy
will
tte
there
of
land.
A
constitutional
mon
­
I
vi
imiw
.
n
wMww
twnm
i
luuu*
pletes
her
requirements during
Jurors were John Copin. R3
Otis School Reunion Sunday. National Red Cross.
on
Saturday*.
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| archy,
It te located In SoutheastPall term . at Michigan State
Delton. Leon Gray. Nashville. July IB. at Ray Erway's Landing
Since operations began, on
The owner of "The House of crn Asia, with Burma on the I University.
Robert Barnum. Rl Delton, Mra. at Head Lake. Potluck dinner at Palm Bunday a total of 329
u-*3----- .—•------------------NnrthwMf
anH
Ww«&gt;t.A.
nnontw»
1 Ruth Rfherexjcy of HI Haiti I up*
Andrew
Northwest
and
Weat:
Lace
the
Bette Kroencke. R3 Delton. Ha­ 1 pm.
7 15 families have received emergency
of the Nortit and East, Cambodia on the - —----------- ----- - -------zen Towne. Rl Wayland, Rowan
te Inc., Southeast and Ute Gulf of Slam j teacher at Northeastern.
Sheffield. R3 Bellevue, Wilma , Attention: Al toft District Vot­
'
The board adopted a
They have two children, Jill,
16 which }* part of the China Sea..
Armstrong. R3 Delton. William er*. Vote on annexation will be
on the South and East.
Uon commending Howi
years old. and David. 10. Pat.
Cook, Rl Freeport. Carl Huwe. held at the Aitoft School. Mon­
Rl Nashville. Victor Johannes. day. July IP. Poll* open from 7 amount* to 618248300, he said daughter of Mr and Mrs. Clyde
RXMiddlevilie. William Wild»
Warren, graduated from Has-,
all of which is an outright
contribaUan to the youth of
R3 Plainwell, nnd Clark Spring­
gift.
er. Rl Middleville.
Repayment of this assistant*
to Dr. Charles Morrill tn the;
is nelllxr sought nor acccp
from the families involved. named delegate to the State of
help given disaster victims
Michigan Association of School
Boards Conference to be held In
through the generosity of
Detroit in September, with Mr*.
American people who contrt
Erik vonRel* as alternate. Mr*.'
Smith I* a director of the Slate ,
Owens explained.
association.
AlUiough the Red Cross Dteutcr Relief office In Lansing
of 64550 for the school's six tots
—two undeveloped—In Hastings

Jury Hearing
Damage Suit

In chemical resistant a|

•

Tornado Disaster

New Felpausch
Food Center Set
For Stockbridge

Willard J. Lawrence, president
and general manager of the O B
R. Feldpausch Company which
operates Felpausch Food Centers
In nine Southwestern Michigan
chased the Wlldek Supermarket
In Stockbridge and is operating
ft as the 10th store in the rapidly
growing company.
The IransacUoa Include* all

Th« Stockbridge Felpauacti
iod r-.
Center is a new store only
month'' old and ha* R.000 feet
noor
r»X&gt;r space with paved parking
- —

Boon a* possible. Felpausch wifi
made. Grading, for surfacing
more to the present building.
.
the stretch from Nelson to the
Kenneth Elliott from the Fel­
south city limits to join with the
county^ blacktoppad roadway pausch Food Center of Grand
Is underway now that sanitary
manager.
mains have been Installed.
Aidermen authorised Director
of Public Services Ken Laberteaux to advertise for blds for
the Market Sheet storm sewer
running from Center Street to
the Thornapple River. The storm
sewer should eliminate a water catcd in Hastings. Albion. Eaton
drainage problem that has Rapid*. Marshall. Mason. Grand
plagued the area for probably Ledge. Coldwater. Williamston
Because the water supply to
the Hasting* Mfg. Company I*
not sufficient, aidermen au­
thorised InataUation of an
elghl-lneh main to correct the

correcting me low
was also discussed. Fire Chief
Edward Tudor, in his quarterly
report, said pumper hydrants on
Hanover at Green's cabins, lhe
State liquor store and at the
City limits lack pressure. “This
could ty damaging under certain
condition." Chief Tudor wrote
Tudor also recommended re­
placing the hydrant at Bond nnd
Montgomery, which is not *erviceable.
During the three-month period

School District!
Annexation
Elections Set
ter. Dowling. Gregory. Hender­
shott. Martin, Roger* and Strik­
er Districts are to vote Monday.
July 10. on proposal* to annex
to the Hasting* district.
The Hasting* Canter and
Moore District elector* will

They will vote on two proposi­
tions. the flrat to annex to Has­
ting* and Increase the millage
limitation by 45 mills for the
years 1965-M Inclusive, for oper­
ating purposes. The second is for
the City with damage estimated those districts to assume their
at *3,000. and 16 rural alarm*
with damage estimated at &gt;24.750.
•
Tudor reported the auMiliary
lighting plant has been re­
ceived and placed on a truck,
Martin School will be open
July IB from 7 am to 8 pm. for
Referred to committee was a voting on annexation to Has­
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tings School District.
. . . CITY COUNCIL Pago 5.
Roy Blough. Secretary 7'1$

backward glances

"bits ofyesterday”....
as gleaned from tbe
Banner files
Matthews. Mro

Peg

Guenther said the school had
64AMA4 invested In the prop- 9
erty. Including a recent assess-‘'J
fnr municipal
munlrtnal Imnrnv*.
ment for
improve­ I 1
menu.
Thu* the school received more
thin half of the amount ft recenUy paid for the 30 - acre
Bowler tract Just south of the
Hastings Country Club between
N. Broadway and Country Club
Drive.

Murdoch.

This week the Banner mluUs
one of Barry county's greatly
loved and highly respected ciU-

■ they require from

local

Owens thanked citizen groups
, public officials, public and prt-

55th year of medtcwl practice in
the village of Nashville.

Woodland residents are proud
of their Kitchen Band" which
entertains frequently st various
functions and wax reiected as
one of five aett for the. LoweH
Show Boat talent search. In-

cky council, have equipped each In. restoring dignity and hope
sheriff and poller car with u
two-way radio phone xy»t«n. ffried by the disaster."
The "centra I" outfit is in Lite

is also a direct connection with
State Police headquarters at

The current resort season hero
Norman Reuther.
is topping all records, according
Dalton. Mr* Edith Bought. Mrs. . . . BACKWARD GLANCES,
Florence Eckardt, Mra. Claudine |

H ood land (Wl)
In. Charles T.
•Ilk tMr jKrt

Mr*.

tributlng It on

i, at \ site for an elementary tchooL I
COUNCIL REUNION—The Michigan 4H Council reunion was
w*y | Th* student accident insur- held Saturday and Sunday at the 4H camp al Ateonquin Lake
' I where
where member* and families from many parte
parts of Mlchly
to gato
'Ing. Please
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Michigan
gath-. . . SCHOOL BOARD. Pag* 4. 'rid. Gordon Bechslrtnd (left) of Michigan Stole Uulvsrefty.

-lie
i* te
» ,e*r»
Carlton

MeCollum School Resnlon
Baturdsjt. July 17. Potluck din-.
ner at 1 pm. Bring your own I
table service. Everyone welcome. |
*'
mt

Ferris, Arthur Slscby, B
Howard Fvrris, Register
barbecued by the Yeekte
•! U»e 4H staff joined Che
■ farm,, number nt II

�Fever from Ticks
In Berrien Co.

mdad the Ftan Burgau
n's meeting and dinner at
EUngs * Mtr. nd Mrs Robert
ftatoth and family and Mr
I Mrs. Leonard Kane attended
retlw.'.er.t dinner for Charlea
don on Wednesday.

---------------------- c— —Grand Rapids In honor of RJchaid Trappen. Jr. and hto recent
bride from Loa Alkw. Calif.
Richard to a cousin of Mr. HumtneU. * Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Mead. Kent. Rhe* and Zane were

wasnruw aumora u coos-out ai,
life homo of Mr. and Mra. Robert.
TOf
m.w.
muu.C Smith on Thunaiay. * Mr |tr
daughter and Mr and
and Mrs Harold Hinnmrtl and , Mra Cameron McIntyre enjoyed
family attended an ofrn 1x&gt;um | n picnic supper at Chartion Park
on Sunday at tl&gt;e home of Mr. last week Friday nlglu. * Pfc

Camp at West Point, N.Y, or
Friday. * Mr* Chartai Day ac­
companied Mr. and Mr* Oordoti
Hoffman and Mr and Mm. Karl

Sharp Park In Jackson on Mun-1------- ----------------- ,, ---- ------day. Mrs Day was a BaUtrdUy and guesu attended a family
.n«rrwww&lt; nrite nf Ur. w w gathering at. lhe cottage of Mr.
Lathrop of Nashville.
-and
________________________
Mr.. Kenneth Pufpalf and
□•any Batton vacationed the family at Fino Lake in honor of
pant ut*k with Mr. nnd Mrs. Or- Mr *nd Mrs. Donald Tbmpklrj
vol Schuts and Douglas at Gun and family of San Jose. Cajlf.
Lake. * Danny Bolton aocotnMrs. Olive Martin, of Hastings
panlcd ills grandparents. Mr. and spent from Wednesday through ________________ ___________ _
Mrs Warren Bolton. to a FUrrn Katurduv with Mr* Olnin Puf. ' man
i
are spending a few days

wedding of tier grandacm. Rich­
ord Vukln. on July 3. She wu
to leave this week for Herd City
to visit relatives and friends and
enjoy a reunion.'

Purpte willow trees make good
windbreaks to hold muck sotto.
In Lapeer county fiinnwa re-.
port trees reached heights of six .
feet In three years.

TOR THE FRESHEST

M.M.S
WITH

DEPEND ON FELPAUSCH!
WHOLE &amp;
FRESH

If a tick to found. U should be
carefully removed by grasping it
wWi • pair of twirccrs or UMnie
paper and pulling graitly so iw ,
not to crush ths tick or leave i
its head imbedded. The bile area '

TSSSTl
WATCH FOR IT

SPARTAN
STORES

JULY 19m

WHOLE

FRYERS LEGS
WITH RIBS

Berryville
By Mrt. Barr Fatten

IMPERIAL OR

Ranepiba- the Berryville 8. 8.
picnic Thursday noon at Tyden
Dark. A Mr. and Mra. Richard
I*nnnlp®ton nnd family of OrMr. and Mrs. Sterling

MIAMI, OVEN

ROASTS

DOUBLE * BREASTED OR 4-LEGGED

FRYING CHICKENS 39°
FRESH PORK STEAK 59°

LEAN AND MEATY SLICES... SWIFT'S PREMIUM

SWIFT'S PREMIUM 1-LB. 6-OZ.

Gertrude and Mr.'and Mn Carl
Tobias and family were in Gib­
sonburg. Ohio the weekend of
the 4th to attend a family te-

n

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SPARTAN FROZEN

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feeling when Michigan's only
major league ball team ‘only
professional team, for that
matter) U playing well and
hi the thick of the fight far
U are two Tigers In the
starting lineup at the All­
Star game tn Minneapolis on
Tuesday of thia week. too.
Yes. Ifa hard to beat the
old ball game for entertain-

Another fine form of enter•shuneut in our part of the
country to visiting new homes
during th«r OPEN HOUSE
showing* It to a fine way
to discover eve^-thmg tint's
new m modem living and to
find out how eur It U to
have a new iiotnc of your
own. All of the builders are

SPARTAN CANNED PEAS
PILLSBURY BISCUITS
RED RIPE

Watermelon

DIXIE BELLE CRACKERS
Shurfine CANNED POP 12or.™
CAMPBELL'S

REDEEM BONUS CARD COUPON

PORK AND

No. 2 THIS WEEK FOR...

BEANS

I0D EXTRA STAMPS
WITH PURCHASE OF A 3-LB. RKG.
OR MORE OF HAMBURGER

HEAD LETTUCE

COUNTRY FRESH

COTTAGE

CARTON

CHEESE ..

50 EXTRA STAMPS
WITH PURCHASE OF I-LB.

OR MORE OF ANY COFFEE
Oven Fresh

Raisin Bread

easily' be incorporated tn
mxr home EAST SIDE
LUM«£H COMPANY. Ill
EAST R.UIJLOAD STREET.
HAWINGS. PHONE HE

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PURE GRANULATED

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�MSU Offers
More About
Short Course
Burry Fair
To Young Tillers ( Continued from Page One
State University today ... in *
— —------ -i — —
unique course.
County Pair except Good Pal s
Each year the College of Agri-1D"1* luld Bcott Scott 1* to recs
culture offers lhe Young Parmer m «*»• $10,000 futurity at Fowler­
Short Course to future farmer* »llle on Thursday, the second
who want special training. The rnce d*J'
U1* Barry Fair,
continued Increase in the techni-1 Falmer came luxne from the
opening Lake
luake Odessa
Odessa Fair
Pair with
with
cal and management skills re. II ooenlmt
quired for modem farming de­ 1227 in purses.
mand such training That's the
advice of Dr. Harold A. Henncman. Director of Short Course*

Exciting savings for family and home—in every department.
First quality merchandise at extra-low Penney prices. Charge It!
the

mast

notoriously

poo

8TOREW1DE
Lhe annual school meeting. Mon-

which packet! the room to ca­
pacity and more. Evidently thej

William Shutter* and W1U Chase I

IN HAST INGS

cause of their port in plugging
for the Brtaulwuy site for Die
new high school building This

ATTEND REUNION—Pictured here are tuj most attractive and
der Ly * majority ot more than delightful slsiere who grew up in Woodland. Mrs. Homer Harrison
(Elsie Holmes) of Detroit, left, and Mr* Charles K Wark
will be on display.
Holmes) of Ban Diego, Calif., who each responded for th* 60th
reunion nf their HUB data. Mrs. Harrison In IOOJ and Mr*.
Jtbu *ltec‘
Judging Uie dairy entries is to
Wark, this year of IMS. They both performed their assignment
ricin for err
be Dr. Louis Boyd of Michigan
in such a superlative fashion a photbarapli and further reference
State University's dairy depart­
to the 1965 Alumni Banquet seemed indicated.
_______ ,
ment. judging the beef is to be
graduate, with Mme farm ex- Dei Allen and Judging the sheep
J. K Oovey ‘Doris Smllhi. South 1
। and swine is io be Harlan RltActon. Mas* . Mr*. Carroll New- 1 1
chle.
both
ot
the
animal
hus
­
Henneman note* thaCwith ag­
ten • Edith Tobias'. Charlotte; Mr*.
ricultural research going on .all bandry department at M8U. Dr.
Robert Murpliy ‘Kathryn Town-'.II
over lhe world and with new de­ Ralph Morrow, also of MSU. wtU
aendr, Lansing; Voight Van Syckle. 1
velopment* In machinery, seed,, judge the 411 horses and Caro­
Dowung; Mrs Charles Edgln 11
nay.
an.agent
u.
sarauura
;
‘
he
Malay
Peninsula
aa
far
:
iyn
Bay.
4H.agent
of
Midland;
fertilizer, and livestock care, the Oounty. will judge the other! Sooth aa lhe Federation of
(Florence WaasenaarJ. BattleII 1
fanner of the future needs to be
Creek. Mr*. Robert Cooper .HetUc
I Malaya. Ik Is of generally Rat
&gt; belter educated and keener than horsea
Weaver., pontttB; Herbert Whit-'
his present day counterpart In
WO
tUl Muskrgcxi; Robert Cooper.
Kent
County,
win
Judge
cropx.j
dav.top^i
for
ireigaUw*
modem agriculture, thousand* of
For lhe 50th class reunion the
To keep the Chinese Corn­ Bernard Quigleys worked mart Pcxitizc; John Ismhath, Parma I 1
dollars of income can be lost vegetables, etc. Maurice Voland.
through a single mistake in the eil program specialist from' munist* from taking over the diligently to contact the members Hei.hu. Ohio; Mr*. O. K- Layne
(Oeneva
Marshall). Chicago. Hl.; 1 1
Is to
handicraft nuu
and Nation,
u«e of automatic machinery, MSU,
mbu. is
io Judge
juogc iuuuua«o
-- as they have or
■—&gt;are
— at- of the class and beMde* Mrs Wark.
Mrs Ho»&lt;ert take (Thelma Bpon- 1 1
equipment, or improper usage of ■ omer
other Miniiar
similar cumicw
entries Carolyn • tempting ' —
to —
take
—■ over -othei*.
----- spray materials, ti»e MSU dlrec- Kerber. '-•*
— •r-‘-----------1 Am»ro-.
4H —
agent
in *Kalamazoo
America !■Is making
making ■a mighty *f.
cf- eluded Mr* Iva Crocklord Owens. atfvri. union city; Lynn stedgr, 11
Delton.
Mrs
Harold Jacobs (Mar- 1 1
lor adds With new developments County, ts. to jOdge 4H home fQrt. Mike report*. The program* Grand Haren: Ralph End-Jcy.
celk Edmond*). Lansing; Elton | 1
and changes coming at such a economics.
w
rapid rate, the successful 6per-; Dr. John Wolford of MSU I* good. with the Peace Corps rank­ Oook Ten Eyck. Grand Rapids; McGIian. Woodland; Mr* Alex II
Wtstovrr
iLueille
Monica), Oun 1
ing
No.
1.
but
we
must
reach
the
ator will be the skilled operator. to judge the poultry.
Mrs Doria Schrlber Puffenbcrgrr. UJtr
II
little people, in Mike's opinion.
Tlie Young Partner program is
, ' .
,
. Eaton
xaron rtapias;
Rapids; Mrs Folly
Polly Lanrear
Lanfear
T)committee for thl* reunion . 1
n two-year course with two tenn*
"I don t mean we must spend, johnatxi, lansing; Albert Hubbird,
included Mr and Mrs Maurice 1
each year. Each term Is eight
more money than we are spend- r
Ing."
the
5
foot.
5-lnch
engineerP^\
M
^^^
’
1
^
1
^"'
Greenheld'Patricia Caulkins', Mr*. |l
weeks long, one before Christmas
explained. "We could allocate.
Baymond HarUn &lt; Betty AUerdlng &gt; Biair. Mrs
. and one after January 1. Thl*
*ome of our aid fund* in a man- । Pr*nk- Oun L^k*; Clancy Pure, Wayne (Mane Eggleston) Fink- 1
schedule pvnfiiU the student* to
secure valuable training during
ner which will off-set the iniU-;Plainwell; Mrs Sarah Baitinger briner. Keimetli Row and Thoma* 1
tratlon. subterfuge and t e tr 0 Fisher. Woodland; Mrs. Mildred Robinson Husbands and wive* of 1
the late fall and winter month*
Continued from Fog* Ona underway by the Chineje." Just Mtluld lauch. Charlotte; and Mau- ihr* class members were also 1
witli a minimum of time away
from the farm
am cut the gueate
,
to George Green, chairman of ln • village acquainted with, Hartings
While here the Bob Clark* celerkultural engineering. agricul- ti&gt;c harry County Tourist &lt;k Re- I Dvjyocracy. and what un be | in moat instances husbands and bmtrd their June 13 wvrldlng anA^LcbUton. Mon-out of “toeved «“ • ** 'nUrprbe xys- [ wlv« arevxnpanted the ebu. memnhetsary and Mrs C. stayed over
etnte can have registered hero
*hould go a long way* to- ben. Indeed, when Dr. Wark was
rial xience. Fleetlvi
than ever before and ttor.- Is wA't’addJd' “ Tb»1Und ,rF*'*ated ot the table and noticed In-law. Mr* Mer! Clark.
a big demand for lakeside ac- Wl “dded
; that u misprint had listed his wife
11118 grad. Mark Johnson. did
poultry, frail and vegetable cxKiimodaUona.
Democracy Is not necessarily aa Elsie and not Frances, he himself proud wlien he responded
...
the answer for all people. Thai- quipped, "Good Heavens. I'm a very ably for the 1965 graduating
। bigamist I"
constitution
I The 25th reunloning class whose
A number of scholarships are
The HHS Alumni organization
। advisors were Dr. Stanley Wliealcr.■ officers include: Honorary prert..
..
....
....... .......... IIUUK. Wit
aww. —
(now of Hanover. Ind. and Mrs.1 dent. Keith Chase, president, C.
Mwt Michigan Bankers have
originally known) hotei U
.._
adopted the Michigan Bankers' ln nroceaa of dcmollUon. This manent constitution.
Wealey Burrell
.Ruth Sher*ocd&gt;
Mike met his wife, who is now of oirebmi. "came’through" with Duane Fox; vice president. Roger
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urdup program These icholar- ,
u{ 8lat(.
Michigan, al 22and 5-2,~a* he attempted to a unique and fun Idea. TTwy had
shin* usually
ships
tiMinllr provide
nmvlda *100
tmn for
tnr the!
&lt;h- 1
o,
aerved a* leBrn lhc Th*1 language while pielure* from their graduation.1Mrs. Harold 'Join) Anderson.
first term of the M8U course -n oner* house and garage but I Caching her English. Mike ad- yearbook and these were moimtcd |
Apolicatlon blank* are available. ...
______ . ._Z. _»'mil* that she became much more on in*
«•» n* «n
C-.
—------------- from Cooperative Extension*
— MSL
attending. Including Palmer ou»m 1 iMra. Harold (Jean) Kimmel&gt;. MT*. I
Maurice (Patricia* GreenfUld. Du­
Service offices and vocational-/
ane
J
Arman.
Arthur
McKelvey and I
agriculture teachers The Caul- '
r
Ji m for ,1U
1Ua W,rt[ rrf«™l
llsh grammar 1*
f&gt;cl
Wmt
Mrs Howard iHelen Martin.
kina Foundation of Detroit also
Is reaulred
required in ^
;
provides a limited number of
Thailand public schools. There',seemed to isave really responded
Comment* on all sides from the
scholarships In the amount of |7&amp; had an equally undlatlngulahed
..
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more than 200 who attended the
per term to third and fourth
In the Thai alphabet and pro1965 Alumni Banquet expressed the
nundaUnn 1* a stickler, too
mi?. iL ^imer ™
thst this wa* one of the
term student* These award* are dining room.
made to student* with definite
Many college course., tn Thaibest of such affair* ever held Ln
plans forabecomlng established tn
land u*e EnglUh text books, and
. fkau? Harting*.
.
.
farming.
are taught in English Then too. Z?
3t*uf-1
------------ #-----------•
wax In the form of a picnic al 7h*^nd_WM .ne™’
_______ ________ , I Jett and Fred Bennett, sort, of !
Stiorl Course students liavt use
Among those from out-of-town
of the same facilities and pro­ Trails End. Qun lake, Tuesday by the French as were other
evening
with
tonou*
business
put
Southeast Asi* countries, and alte-.uUng this 25th year event
grams made available to fouryear student* at MSU. The lec­
tour ot the East, their
ture • concert series, travelogue*,
lar language.
KSh^ae£S^LS,c5tet'grftni5ar'“uB^tnetfui
noted speaker*, and the music,
•The people of Thailand are nXvoi.
rvwu.1.
Itm-? heated them to thl* wonderfulnkc
dinner.
„.
drama, and art productions all
polite ano
and inenaiy.
friendly." Mike
pome
suse re
re-­ BdWra., Mn DonUd c™»_.lTO. vacation wllh
wiu „h
serve to supplement th? practical
port* Their economy U very
’1
™’n’
perleneea
a*, a complete lour of
----------------agricultural- training provided.
and they have a stable
the Adlrondi
Adirondack Mountain*, the
The big drop tn the dumber sound,
Mary&gt; P«Vrie«&gt;.
DeVries'. Grandville
Grandville;, Mrs World's p.;,,
Activity books admit students to
government with
with King
King PhumlPhuml- ‘Mar
government
Fair. Empire State
all these events, plus the fall and
phon Adulyadet a* it* titular Mason Litts (Jean Dickrrwn’. Building and many others. Two
Central Railroad line between head. The government might be Battle Creek; Mrs. Kenneth Aah- «eelu of this lime were spent in
winter athletic schedule.
Jackson and Grand Rapid* duo
said to be a benevolent dictator- ley (Lucille Endres&gt;. Howard Ctty; Syracuse where the boys reShot! Course begin* Oct 20 Stu­ to the competition of automo- shlp in a country which is one of Mra. Elmer Mitchell (Dorothy acquainted themselves with their
dent* Interested in further In­
the richest rice-growing area* in Foreman). Orlando. Fla.; Merle aunt and uncle, the Dr. David I
formation should write to: Direc­
the world. Rice accounts for W Fruln and Mrs. Fruin (Lucinda Drake*
tor of Short Courses. Michigan is likely to result In a radical percent of total foreign exchange Steffes). Battle Creek; Mrs. Earl
Mr. and Mr*. George Straub
State University; East Lansing adjustment of nul service avail­
Pennock (Clare Gillett). Nashville; have been blessed with two new
able to this community. During
Jerald Haynes. VanWert. Ohio; grendam* recently. The Rev. and
W. A Kellogg of West Branch
Leon Helmer, Sparta; Fred -Jake" Mrs. Timothy SUnub. Bauer, are
visited hu aimer and husband, count on this Une was down by
H1U, Battle Creek: Mr* Gordon announcing the arrival of Uielr
the John Woods Wednesday until about 2MM0.
TenBrink (Elaine Jarman), Kala- son. Jonathon Paul, on June 20
Monday.
mazoo; Mrs. Gerald M. Crawley Hl* cousin. Christopher Michael. I
. .J
___ &gt;
. «&lt;
— a■
*r- anA Ora
I
feasible to develop.
10 *"
Mike declared that Ptace Corps J««» cw '(wmo j™&gt;.' Mv- SJ““J “
clone together, thus Indicating
personnel, who are 'serving shall; Mr* Leon Mudge 'Ruth "re do,na ^e
Annette Dunkelbenrer spent a
through their idealistic alm* and Ketcham' Bellevue- Keith Landesires to help make a belter carter. Royal Oak; ’ Charles Me- wrek with Iwt brother. Haney *
world, are doing an excellent job Donald, Middleville- Mrs Paul family In Nashville. * Mr. and ■
8*12 PONTOON BOAT, NEW —
Ml Uley cant reach all of the Palmer &lt;Hortcn*e Meade). Middle- Mn. Robert Ban came Saturday
Regularly S575. now M7S. tax
rille; Mr*. John Stem (Helen evening. July 3. from Alaska.
Included. Phone Lake Odessa
we could augment our ef­ Prentice). Chicago. Bl.; Robert Mich., to be the gureta of hl*
fort*, even follow the Chinese Roush. Flint; Mr*. Asron Shuck parent*, the Keith Ball*, over
pattern of recruiting education, (Magdalene Sehetb). Holland; Mra Monday.
we might save this country. West
explained that the education
would be accomplished by teach-

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and their children enjoyed gwim- July I, in honor s *&gt;&gt;—-7
mtns at Jordan Lake and later a
#
picnic al .Tyden Part. * Mr. and' n„( ,.L_*****
Mrs Warren Brogan were Sunu’”’« *"
d.j „n.i» or Mr
Un Hr»- JJJ
"‘S'°,w“
ry Niemeyer of Alaska.
IT* 6: a&lt; 18 P711 wouk! l»vo
ry ruemvyar «« amhs.
cicnnoi un tltt
tn— Inrt

replace It with a marc functional thought and careful planning to
fContlnusd from Pg. 1. this Bac.l
ln~l htarnri^ .nH untl ww* .,
toWf
tnonUt.
It Will
,hf ,hU
hom&gt;
0,
ment. The main structure facing old SmKJuaiUan edifice te no UUng HhCTU. U»1 bUUCT
mental value can be utilised tar atanlon on Thursday. July 29 is Brogan, total. Floyd and Kale
extremely .significant role in aclen- continued 'cndre than It does . * Leo and Irene Hendershot Were Colvin, of Hastings and Bob and
Marilyn Bryans, of Orand Ledge
tlfic developments tn this country
were In lauuing Saturday for
and does represent the ornate style
a,.
b. ™
ih. ।^““7 oii^'asr: dinner * Oureta at Utt Bob Broprevalent during the 18th Century.
basL- plan were carefully preserved.
_ _________
Suipriaingiy
Kime ...
of —
the -----mart age when mote and more though*.) a medical patient at Peniwck
We hope r™
for a «...
quick
-v and two children, of Ann Arbor,
When still mare room was needed, outspoken advocates for pre.-ening idioukl be given to preserving or Hospital. **
•**••«» Newton
iicwmu an A
rx post card from
I.CT* Wilbur
»• IHAU and
uuu
recovery * Little Janet
Utt building can be found among modifying for continued use. struc­ daughter ot Mr. and Mra. laurel Minnie Schantz putt them In
Uic nanon's leading architects. tures of htetoric significant Such Newton, had her tonsite out last Oregon where they will visit
action te equally important at the Friday at Pennock Hospital.
church building and followed a
Mike Clark stayed al hte!
«tyle that was quite compatible who would'probably be called upon national, state and local levels.
grandparents, the Elmer Oolvlnv ■ ter spending five weeks with her
w|th Utt original structure. When to submit designs for a new
Saturday and Bunday night. On grandparents, the Doug Straubs.
Sunday they were all dinner * Guests of Utt Straubs on Sun­
structure.
guests of the Floyd Colvins. *
Sunday Mra. Bruce smith. Mrs Straub and family, of Schoolcraft
Alan Rklcr. son of Mr. ami Mra |
Jim Kogers and Mrs. Dick Clark nnd Dick Straub, of Monroe.
Mrs. (Hendon Curtis
of Utt Kirk House and in a similar Frank A. Rider, of Hastings. Who
architectural style.
Jack Sinclair and Gaylord last week with her grandmother
The original wooden structure, aa architects of this nation, also feete
Mra. Hildred itaterty.
Lt now stands, is an architectural u», U-. u.» m«» o&lt;.
lly Mrs. .tlberl Green
cy in this nation to tear down old . Methodist Men's Conventual at
structures merely because they are Purdde University They left Ron'Martin te head of the ruold and with too little thought Friday morning and returned
glveh
to
their
atanificancc.
l
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‘
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uUy
and a modem generation
g ™ I I leir Hgnuua&lt;K
I
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ancc. paid for by parents, was
awarded again to the Shrra lOd
Agency. Premiums for elemen­
tary students will be 8150. ■
drop of 50- cents, at
; 5 for
high schoolers, a
of —
2t
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school year totaling ..
Supt Guenther sub Mfi 1 hte
annual report nt th- •'••ting
| which pointed out Uu J t ite| trict must spread only 145 mills
for school purposes for 1965-M,

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counts for the fact that si* hod
mipioycu at the Hartln.^
Wcg g upV^Ubert
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P.lbT,, A.
t a narrated tour through the public Library.
OMlt M‘x,ul Uttering hlgh“f^Xrtln^ Wrth
Thf Harry teonhantt family of
Jta^^Sid Itera WaIlrd I‘ake rtslUd h&lt;*
breath taking news and iwva h g
Frandsens at Wall lake
2^’“ lh“\
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iwmwr
Uy
Mrs.
Het
sic
M.
Cairns
J •-••*■
The Rlciuird Cook* teft W«l■* «"»•■«&gt;
ncudav tor Detroit. They will be
joined there Friday by the.
Mr. and Mra. Walter k Culbert Chaitea Nraaona who will fly in
from Washington. D. C. The
family of Hastings &lt;nd Mra A. four will return to HasOUiw
M. Owtea of Grand Rapids ha*_&lt;jgturday where tile Ncswoiw will
dinner at the Landlubber Inn
H JX" “SJ:
&gt;«.».
berta a Mra A M GatM —.JSaturday after spending 11 days
turned to Grand Rapids Friday
Fergmon Hospital irr Grand
July 2. nfwr spending a week 1141
for surgery. Fhe Karchcr
with lisrSteT^^

:,ru'*! p1
* J°&gt;m Sinclair [,,)] q-hj4 k the flrat year, in bcr. of Bay Scouts aunped ax'
day on a 10-day furlough He iuss
The trouble la that, nowaday* and Gary GelpT attended camp
ynira, that lhe girls ha.- Drcp
=" ‘t~~ July 1U;
been visiting ills mother. Mra
IX Mlngertnk of
with bulldozers and earth moving; “i Wralcy Woods last week. * |ud a ’chance to play softball weekend.
wrekrnd *
* Don
Don -Mlnuerink of p_, 3^^
Qf
Charlotte Edmunds, hte grandih. rB«tn. ni
* „• im
Wiki.'"'.
'-"."
Mnitom-nt th.
.im '
"
, n„ u llUlJ tewenuw them now to.1"
Mixsouri
has‘“W
been»uVisiung hte
Mntlrnaita! Worth Of a century-old CTilIBCTl.
ib. iCT.. of . UUM- .„o ,„„|r
u, „„ u,. pUj
u
„m-., Mr uM M»- Cbmtl 1 Behd iroent the July 4th weekend
cox. and hte gnindmotlKT. Mrs.
building can be preserved to have tag canbe aoquickly andeasily; Herbert Jahnstoti railed on Har-1
with
Mr.
and
Mra
Frank
Engle
Tuendny and Thursday
af- Mlngertnk. ♦ Victor OriffMh
Lulu Edmonds.
a continuing part in the religious danfb—anri th. rmutt ta
ntiii °ld ,jol’n*uin at Ftrguson 1K»-1 trrii&lt;x&gt;:i* are set aside for th»- spent iiis furlough with hte par-1
While Utt Ed Fbdwra wm- vaM lb&lt; tCTLi b » nml jp.,
t.„ u-&gt;
pbj.|„K i^p,., „,u
OrtJ.
nnd social life of Ute community.
„..
Mr. ......
nnd Mra. Lee Reynolds ...
of cartoning at WAU Laki* Utt we«'
Itev. uhd Mrs, Wlhgsrd A. their .Monday and Thursday nlclits are feth before leaving for Key West.!
Kalofnaaoo,
Mr.
and
Mra
CUf!
of
J“&gt;F *»h. tlttlr daughter,
new home In Cedar Springs.
I the rchfdulcd games for the FUi. where he will be stationed. |
When we were In Washington,
ford
Katiler
and
Mra.
Katie
Kah!
Hobyn.
relebruted her fourth
I.
,ncnd? M&gt;d «vlatlvro -pony Lmgitt” boys directed by a U-o fitorkan railed on Mr.
j helpetl Fay and-Jay Wing ccte- v]wln jnd Glendon Curtis. The and Mra Edward Btorknn Mon- ler of Delton visited Mr and Mrs.! birthday which occurred &lt;m
'Urate tlwir birthdays Sunday at churches arc also using the boll day. July 5. at Gun Lake where Warren Culms Thursday * Mr.' Monday, the 5Ui. Robyn and Imt
'lyden Park. We-wisii to raicmi p*jg for softball. Thursday, to- they wen; spending tlwtr vaca- and Mrs. Calms visited his neph-1 brotlui. Danny, entertained Su----- -----------------,.our
teat wtahtw--------------------------also to them on, JUB1U
IUeht. uw
tlw ,lMUW1
Hastings zjatxua
Bapttet win
will non
timi nr
nt me
Hie mnawav
B iiaway coitare
cottage. w
-* cw‘ Mr and Mrn M,lHr Rey= I »«n. Bobby, and Dougin* Flevmer
*"2 FW
Hr and
.nh Mra
Mrr Robert
Hhi^ Tripp
‘ of WcMlmL »turt 1TCT.™
their 69th butitaay. * N
Nancy
p;ay u»
the u'iCTUnd
Woodland Masai..:
Method!. ' Mr
Tripp ana &lt;*«■»»»»»■*,
su nrlair Kenneth
Krnnrth Brooks
Rronks and Monday
««—....evening
------ .... .they
i
.. Middleville and Mr. and.
xtr. and "»
Mrs.
Lowden oi
of Anna
Alma ™ Muskegon. Nanej. Christina :
Sinclair.
(Hastings baby of
™*
r»- «-owucn
‘
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-nrwl .Inhnnv Vwhr.b — rtt H.i^llniCT ‘
Baptist- will play Sunfield Mra. D Dupont and children
brother. Goorw LowPPK &lt;H Club camp al Mkbb
on Um Woodbu-Hol Orand Rapid, sp rd. 1 a. t
Bnlurdny X Mr and Mra. |
£“
CnlraralW Un.
.
.rakn.d U I hr SlJrp eounpr *™nl Bumpu. .ranr dund.r ““""“t
j
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They will rburn Homo FndW.
] J&gt;n a„„u„
.bodmniK al Orap la». • Mr and Mra -JO ■«» braUbr. Mr .M Mra : ” 'h *£5" ,4”
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ihb UM «... with Ict^XI- ICT Tripp CTd Family ol Mid.
*^pb M UnMM w
Wedding
Anniversary
'parent*.
Mr.
and
Mra
Stuart
(ItevtUe
were
dinner
guests
of
:
Winn
Hutchrnaon
and
son.
CORNER WALNUT AND S. JEFFERSON
A thrre-tlcred wedding rake KuMm«ul. Sunday they met her Mr- nnd M”- Marshall Tripp *?tne?vof AdaraB*d on Mr- and
lud^ B • jovejy birthday cake
HASTINGS
With lhe traditional bride ami parents Mr and Mra Charles
Sunday. July 4
Mm Warren Calms Sunday errgroom and the figures ”30 ’ on it I Guenther st iho home of Mr.
Mr. mid Mra. Clair Peeling of nlng.
naded with lhe "Hanov Ihrihwm the feature Sunday at Utt and Mra Walter Hurd where Detroit spent tlw July 4th week------- &gt;—•’day" song Michael Portinrajai
home of Mr. and Mra Bruce, they lud been dinner guests and end with Mr. and Mra. Burdette I , lrv»rac
k*oara 'Hi
*•- --•*------------ ■* - &gt;k-»—
Crothcrs* where families and slw returned home with them.
wnisoti
* Mra
s
raeep l_JUl
Willson.&lt; ♦
Mra,■ •Maraarett
Margarett willWill- ■ urT'P'
housi'-irucsts until Wednesday.
friends gathered to honor them
Sunday dinner guests with Mrr son
spent a week
recently In 1
_ -------w^nU .,umP^ .ta Rravy?
Hou»e gurat of tte Fornret
WITHIN
on their 30th wedding nnnlver- luid Mrs Herald CLvrto wenda.-- 1 kurort with her non. Dick and
nary. The group numbered thirty their children. Mr. and Kirs. "
YOUR
Vatene SUngerland rd Renfrew.
and the bountiful dinner was cn- vln Classic and girls, Mr and wife. * Mr. and Mra. Gordon keep them out? Place the Water,
MEANS
Joyed by UH. Mr. and Mra. Clair Mrs Galen Kilmer and I-*,...,
gdly Green O1
of Rattle uroea.
Creek. Mr. ana
and then flour for thickening, in n turned with th Lune's from
Angel, daughter of the couple, and Mr. and Mra. Glendon Cur,,
...
jar or mixer and shake until the their thttc-wcek trip to Mas­
made and dccornUd the cake as tte and f.imily and Mra. Rhoda &amp;
f*1
,IU1&lt;LBrcnda- Mr.
■»»» mixture te sniootli. Add this sachusetts and Eastern Ontario
wril as being co-hoM* with Roy Bawdy.
Utt and Mrs Archie Burd.
Donald M M Ibc „„
s.«r Mra
Mi. Bawdy
SjMy spent
MCT.il..
»&gt;i™. wnua
The
w,llUuju^ , „
We eornesfly feel that no one
Crothera. Out of town guente —
•«ian«
j—
with
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a Green Monday, until nrixtlne
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were from Utica. Detroit, Taylor. the
the nfuvruwMi
ufurtKon her
her snn
son. Mr.
of Albert
te chickened.
should spend more than he is finan­
Mra. Hobcrt Austin called on her
Lansing. Kalamazoo and Batn.
Mike and Cindy, chlklnn of This was lite lirat trip of any
cially able to spend for funeral
Mr. and Mrs Glendon Curite, length since hte haut altaik
were overnight guests Thursday and he is feeling much better.
service. That’s why we provide a
with Mr. nnrt Mrs. Carl Corps
Mr. and Mra. Hobart Schalbly
and girts: Other guests Included
wide selection of reasonably priced
her Ito nlcetw from Kalamazoo. mother Mra. Clmicna Sfhalbly. *
Their daughter. Beth, has been Bill Sinclair, a student at Penn­
services, from which families in
a guest with them in Kalamazoo. sylvania State College, came
On Friday. Rrlxwa nnd Cindy, Saturday to spend u few days
every walk of life may make an
returned to the Glcndon Curtu al Ilia uncle's homi'. Mr. and Mis.
home to spend tlw night. Satur­ Jack Sinclair * Mr. and Mra.
appropriate choice.
day evening Mr. Sylvester Curtis Glcndon Curtis and Tony were
nnd Mra. Gilbert Vrornan and
children joined tlw two fmnllws sLrtcr. Mr. and Mra Duane Cluin'
nnd family in Dearborn. 'Tuny
picnic.
remained with them for a few
Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Sciuiibly days' visit while his parents alwere Sunday dinner gui’ata with tended the Tfgrr bail game that
Mrs. Shirley Blood. Other cuesta evening. On Sunday evening the
j included Mr. and Mrs. David two famllirK met tn Jackson air
Blood and son of Sharon. Masa. tltt Cascades. They had a picnic |
I They had been sjicndlng the supper, enjoyed the colored light* |
week with lite mother. Mr. and ut Un? falls then Tony returned
| Ma Schalbly were then overnight hopic with hte parents.
I guests with hte mother Mrs.
Mrs Herbert Hcsfcrly and Kim
Cllmefia Schalbly and Mra Hll- were Saturday visitors with her
dred Hcmeriy.
parent'!. Mr. and Mra. Car! Jor­
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Begerow ■ dan Ih the evening they were
were weekend visitors with their; Joined by Herbert and were dindaughter, Mr. and Mra Paul rwr muwts with hte mother. Mra.
CHARLES H. LEONARD
JACK D. OSGOOD
Hoffman and faintly at Muncie. ,Charles Hwtctly.
Ind., where Paul te attending
Phone 945-2471
school tluz Summer. * Debra,
daughter of Mr and Mrs Ronald
a led travel and vitlilng we would

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Personal Mention

rr’.Tn.u.v.trcr-.

REAHM MOTOR SALES
107 N. MICHIGAN

PHONE Wl 5*2478

the

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Old Railroad Depots
Are Profitable Projects

Freeport
By Mrt. Sylvan Taff
u» swtk n.
itf-ti
Mkliigan Central Depot.
In November IMO. Marshall
Jlmmia Van Bytkte 9l

-H,- rlrmlMi tit rallmaA —■ *.
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..
taken mainly from the mbutea
in some inurmting. and pnrflt- of Ute Rotary Club, compiled by
anii.,-, n
&lt;■----------tor many yrora, I would like to .7^ Miehlgwn C^nFlte
quote the following from ilia i promised-' the Station would be
March 1922 mlnutra, which ibi* Lu;lt ll» foilowtng apring. If the
^4 u» r™. JXSc'SuSSd c«ir- u»
place allied, The Whirtto Stop, rhu »
tn Charlotte the Miller loe Cream jecta we sponsorm were not too iner uroocrtr extending from
popular with thort who did not uJ’pXST&amp;pot to Broadway,
gan Central station into a tnort belong to Rotary:*nd p^t M lhc i**rfcor Hotel
»: tractive old faabkmed loe

overnight and Saturday
of Jerry Buehler of We
port * Mr and Mra. Voight Van
Syckle and family of Dowling
were Saturday visitors of Mr■nd Mrs Keith Buehler. * Mra.
Clndy, returned home

Charles Geiger. &gt;&gt;»-•.
Kidded and tnUlnfoniud people the Feb. It IW1 meeting, the Ciisrie* Geiger vuited his father.
old Mallon Ln Harting* houses
Floyd Geiger, at Butterworth
the Art Workshop.
— — — &lt;*
IM
MR!
AM I.WV.W
Hospital Saturday
crooks, locoed with the hallucl- *4,000.00 on the Hotel property,
nations that we are saintly high-1 The City eventually relieved the

Qm parent* Of * girl born.Wed- Mra Laura Myers al Middleville
* Mrs. Floyd Fisher and sons
He Hospiui in Grand Rapids, spent last Tuesday with Mrs
weighed • lbs. 11 cm, and
been named Teresa Louise.
family enjoyed Ice cretin and
brother. Freddie, at home. Con- cake with his parent*. Mr. and
gralulatton*.
Mrs. Art Clinton. Friday eve­
ning before leaving Baturd»y for
Grand Rapids were Tuesday sup­ a Western trip. * Mr. and Mra
per guests of her sister. Mrs EJob Clinton and family of MidSylvan Tagg. Mrs. Tagg aceom- dJevllle were Bunday vlattora of
panl-1! them home and they all
enjoyed ice cream and cake to
Md Mrs Preston Kuhn, of Btan- celebrate the birthday* at Bobby
wuod on Wednesday. * Mias Ruth Mid hU grandmother. Mrs Ar­
Tags °f Coldwater is spending thur Clinton * Sunday visitors
&amp; vacation with her mother.
Sylvan Tag*. * Robert
Cium. who has spent the last and family of Grand Rapids. Mr
four week* visiting his parent*. and Mra. Roy Kelley of near Al­
gonquin and Mr. and Mra. Henry
turn rd to Coldwater Thursday. Nagel of Boyne Center
Stephen Mreecar of near Has­
wen- of Alto were Friday viaiton tings spent from Monday until
Wednesday with his grandmoth­
er.
Mra. Jay Wing. * Mr. and
Mr. and Mra. Seymore

when swell a rtruclura was a
a parking Jot. but U I recall It.
most important part erf a town. early meeting* may form an In­
Hubert Cook has recorded and teresting chapter for those who paid off until ahrrtly before the
talnlng Uie officials of thw MKhl...&lt;npUed this information for will follow us In the good work
through Hastings.
Urdu .. * Mrs Chris Fahnil and
Mieblfaa. Central HUllon
dauraters of Clarksville were
given by the Divlrton BupartnMichlgan Central Passenger StaManagw of lhe Michigan Central
Mra Wayne Fields of Caledonia
switching in Hartings
W proponed railroad
---- ------ -—- ------- twu lUilMCI
such a thick Skin that^we can
former braksmsn volunteered,
walk serenely through throe un, telegram was seat to De­
Just and unwarranlrxl crtUcismA.
*.t&gt;-irur liutt Hastings would
-- ---- - -- ----------------- —- ■ --II. UAI,
"HU
right prtoe. and we keep on with Michigan Central, and we hoped
thegood wnrte ** ”ave started "; uiey would du tlie aunt for tlw

h-story
.hotlldl

A ben

Johnson

being

its . first

■Ails. Che Club art out to find
projecu that they might farter
to Justify its existence. They
found plenty, and during thcL-

•allied the Senior High School
clam: inrtigauid City garbage
Club, financed the return of the
Itedpath Chautauqua for another
year;
the u
County^
'.mr; revived
ronvre u»
oun i yi MCA.; started the drive for
building a *120 000 00 Hraptul:
and promoted the building of a

day supper
Woodland,
granddaughter.

Mr.

and

.

petition for blacktop on Benson
from Church to Jefferson.
Aiderman Lannes Kenlteldd;**-

Milky Way is
Prominent in
Month of July
July is the month of U» Milky
Way. remind* Unlverrity at Mlehi-

less driving, drag racing and exhlbltlcn driving, throwing or
dropping object* from or at ve­
hicle* and one relative to nul- like a giant white buw will come

ban obnoxious smoke, burning .of
garbage, refuse, hide*, feathers
or other organic or animal maton streets without a permit. The
suggested ordinance, copied af­
ter the City of Bt. Joaeph-*,

Mrs.

would also cover
loud or unusual noise. operation many fanciful Ulka, but the Idea
Ungs, and especially ths perm*-1 Wood' of Grand Rapid* spent ly, Mr. and Mra. Elwood Yoder. of machines which interfere with

PWK0

appropriate the

Mrs. Thurste Thompson of Lowell

were finally paid off. aa I only
‘'"URt* Hastinga might event u- !«ave the minute* fee the first
nt
ally ba rid M tha old antiquated.
kteucim-e t&gt;“‘
DeWitt'
Clinton Train, which roamtly
aseesaed a dollar a montn r&lt;r a
boaradepot,
ocnot.uwta
certainly
• . recently
- .great many yrarx, and that after
board
lnly wwould
ould • . .. - s;t......
jing* look
Ukr a
never make a very favorable Im- ,
younjBX(.r. n and whrw&lt;M-llinK die old Gier ixnw tor
we do get the new Depot, it will .Church purpoeea. the Club per­

by Rotary, but with many otherC I waa the Hon. William W. Potter. He Affairs Commute*, who *p«il
wen- followed through to compie- former Hasting* lawyer. Barry meir own Uma and money on
lion.
I County Proaecutor, and al that gcveral trips to. and considerable

City Council

Jay Wing spent a couple days

Donald Cullen and ..family en­
their Engirwaedny Dep t- said be 1 and daughters. Lori and Terry, of joyed dinner at Ite'CuUcn farm
-m—.a.a
alntitf Kal.i.-i.ac..&lt;&gt; snant last week at the
with Mort Nichol*. but would Richard Bird home. * Bunday
refrain from divulging any of
home were: Mr and Mrs David
verxlty that might be embarraaand family of Middleville and
Mr» Leonard Kidder.
' laylng Hocks wdl be 20.000 birds
IO. tney tpraiuur
developments will
thetr contribution to the beamy Dutton spent Saturday with her thit
of our progressive City. It turned
alien.
P1 been
“‘'d in
lhp Hartings
s'ip't
Buildings
,or2f?*L d“,e/* *^ " **”’•|LW Su
had
with the golf enthuaiarta. and that mart Uent at Pennock Hospital from
Friday until Monday. * The Or­
for lhe of their Depot inspection was ton Seese children of Alto spent
auggratton. aa to what our Club pl“,ls “‘d H^inrwuons
.
„
the week with their grandparo

THE HASTINGS BANNEB—«

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debt.

I FURNITURE

Mrs H. 8. Cline of Lovell Sun­ nUJUom — p.t«r CslUksa. its
day &lt; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Chris- M. Oackraa. Jaly S
“KS’iJSS tr-ftA"’
Tom Owen and children and Hu-: ITtaarOaT -W.rn. M*rt*. 171 Bom
bert Blough spent from Friday
until Monday afternoon camping

Mr and Mrs. Forrest Buehler.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Buehler and
Rotary Pr« 1930-31
family, Mr. and Mrs. Mi I ton
Rotary Historian 1 M3-4-5- Buehler and family. Mr. and Mr*.
John Usborne, Jr . and Johnny,
were picnic dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs Robert Humphrey and
family al Sugar Bush Lake. *
Mr and Mrs Roger Warner of
Hastings and Mr. and Mra. Roger

and other subjects.

to imagine it a starry path, a
glistening river, or a Ixavenly

that the Michigan Department

extension of the Ct^r1* airport Ulr ,gy Today It la believed to be
license for 30 day*. The State . a projection of our galaxy.
aernrv had Issued an ultima'Even if all naked eye star* were
it
ton.
te un .h. nente on Jni.
' still
■ j
unusually bright in the Bummer.
Ing cancelled Robert P. Husted s
lease as airport manager, ctlective July 1. Husted had been
given a 10-year lease on July 1,
1M1, with cancellation clauses
lookbig toward Ha farther border,
and therefore through a greater
reported. The tanks were being .Winter."
cleaned and tested and fuel for
planes using the field was to be
available.

maintenance^ work, and will
handle the gas. ifus ted, who ha*
t year to liquidate hu holdings spent Sunday in Lansing with
and business, continue* to live
at the field.
Mayor Beckwith said he has
received applications for the
given permission to
new outdoor sign on

made to the Hartings Softball
Mlsa Linda Swiler this Saturday,
Monday visitor* of Mr. and Mrs
Mayor Beckwith appointed July ITth.
FOrrert Buehler.
Clifford Dolan Jr. to a full flveMr. and .Mrs. Paul Olmstead
tyear term on the Hasting* Pub­
of Lake Odessa were Bunday
' lie Library Board.
dinner gueata of Mr. and Mra
Councilmen received a ’ Well
Kwood Yoder. « Mr. and Mrs
fsiy l| K*U&gt;r AUeraias. Done" letter from Darrell D. pal Church and hopefully, as far
&gt; Cull. Hi W suit. Aldrich, 1123 N Bollwood, on
Gordon Yoder and children en­
joyed dinner with Mr. and Mrs.
the decision to deny the tavern
Gerald Durkee and children al J sir •
license transfer to the HaMnga
Umg Lake near Walhalla. Sun­
the Ci.iry*
Bowl.
day * Barney Clsler of MlddleAmong lhe bill* approved
vlllc was a Saturday lunch guar,
Monday was one irom tne period.
■
Sul*.-. B»sl«y. Beckman Company. Grandville.
of his sister. Mr. and Mra. George
Among the young laditea who
Estep In lhe afternoon they visi­
totaling »11.19618 for prime and will leave thl* Thtowday foe
ted their brother. Alfred Cisaler.
double seal and single wal on j Camp Newwgo ore Nancy BurtBt Pennock Hospital.
local streets; one for *321.10 from twidcr. Sally Cotter. cSalr Good*
|
Mra. Ruth Bleam entered BulI terworth Hospital Monday. She
on Kelly's plat and one for
suffered a heart attack Monday
S324DJ for the storm sewer on Wood.
I morning ♦ Pvt. Keith Newton of
'rt; one for *31*4D
Wheeler. Ind, spent the weekend
Inc, iAnting for
with his parent*. Mr. and Mra
Howell Newton w Barbara New­ id; waaai sugasa, a«x v*. *uy is. posal plant, and one from Peter
ton of Grand Rapids was a Mon­ FOMTLAXD — LU&gt;4* Hsgua. Ki. J Note. Grand Rapids, for curb*
day visitor of her parent*. Mr.
and sidewalks totaling (1.434 B0.
and Mra. Howril Newton * Mr fWIBLDr-Dort* B«tL *1. Jsly St
D*l* luaklql. Rl. Jaly S.
and Mrs. Aden Myers. Mrs. Cor­ TBROWaUA-Deul**
DMUttl*. 31*
Mra R. W. Waddell, of Knoxdelia Myers, and Mr*. Margaret
Tuttle were Sunday dinner
Commercial &amp; Residential
guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Tuttle of Nashville. * Dr Flem­
Installation &amp; Repair
ing of Huntington. Ind. ReV
Hospital. Mrs. Waddell is steer
and Mra. John Stone of Sierra
of Mrs Roman Fnldpauach and
Leone. Africa, and Rev. William
Central
I Bryde were Saturday visitor* of
Rusty. has suited here often, too.
I Mra. Cordelia Myer* and Mr. and
Electric
. Mra. Adon Myer*.
ku'et.
McOimp: Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wertman
Applioncet
I and family of Delton and Mr.
। and Mrs Richard Bustance and
Debby of Algonquin Lake were
Bargains in Used
I Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
AppliancM, too!
। Floyd Fisher. * Mr. and Mr*
I Harold Plaher qf Grandville were
119
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Hasting*
‘ Saturday caller*
4he Floyd
। Fisher home * Callers this week
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at the Floyd Grinnell home were
1 Jack and Kenneth Thompson

Hastings
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Johnson and family of Battle

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Mr. and Mrs Floyd Grinnell
and foC and Mra. Randy Grin­
nell'and family enjoyed a cook­
nut at the home of Mr. and Mra.
J. D. Grinnel at Algonquin Lake
Sunday evening. * A C and Mrs
Randy Grinnell and family and
Mr.- and Mra. Floyd Grinnell
spent Thursday with the Eldon
Grinnell family. ♦ Mr and Mrs
George Owen were Sunday din-

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Robin SUimback of Lake Odessa
spent last week with their grand­
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Bhoebridge. * A'3 James Shoe-

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in Anchorage. Alaska, is spendl Ing a 30May leave wUh his par| enta, Mr. and Mra. Richard ShoeI bridge
i Mr. and Mra Dale Dukes and
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Mr*. Ralph Kyser and Mr. and
Strf. Ed Priebe of South Has­
ting* were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mr* Dale Dukes Mr.
and Mra. Bernard .^Dukes and
family of Hastings were Buhday
calleni. * Mr. and Mra. Harold
Eckert and children spent the
weekend at their cabin near
Baldwin. * Mr. and Mrs Al Bar­
nard and son* and Ralph Moore
snjoyad a picnic dinner at Charl­
ton Park Sunday. In the after­
noon they visited Mrs Moore at
the Medical Facility
Mr. and Mra. Harold Syw**slnk of Adrian. Mm Donald
Hywawlnk and family at Arizona.
Alva Moore or Algonquin Lake,
and Ralph Moore were Wednes­
day supper guest* of Mr and
Mrs. Al Barnard * Utile Laura
Myer*
myera of
oi Bowens
ssowens Mill*
Mins spent the
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brother and family. Mr and Mra
Clair Baaaett. Bunday She «a*
] L J iJ I.: IH BBl* Wednesday dinner gue»t of
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NOTICE! NOTICE!

Store CLOSED
SO GREAT IS THE PREPARATION

FOR THIS GREAT SALE.

that we are forced to close our store all day

MONDAY . . JULY 19
TUESDAY .. JULY 20
JULY 21
WEDNESDAY
While a Force of Enthusiastic Workers

Mark Down ALL PRICES and Rearrange
Stock for Fast Selling

QUALITY FURNITURE
117 W. State Street

Hastings

�Lovely Ceremony
Unites Couple at
Pilgrim Church

Fitzgerald Corps 100 Of the Wta
nun's Relief Corp* met recently
with 16 members present.
Plana were made for members to
entertain with parties at th* VAVS
In __
Baitle ..Creek starling
...
. in Sep.
temtar
Luelta Rogers' resignation aa
corp* conductor was accepted.
Mrinbers then elected Iola Wllkcw

Mis* Linda Kent, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs Herbert Kent ot
Alto, and A3 c Jame* Shoebridge
of Emendorl Air Force Base In
Alaska, the son of Mr and Mr*
Rk-lurd Sboehridgc ot Freeport.

Mis* Judith Ann Warner, daughtar of Mr. and Mrs Roger H
Warner. 121 W. Green Street, and
Gordon Howe, eon of Mr. and Mis
Arthur Howe. 427 E. Colfax; were
united In marriage Saturday. July;

Frtday evening. July 3. at 7:30
o'dopk. at the Hasting, pilgrim
Church on 8 Hanover Street. Mia
Martbeth Jane Draggoo became

Fitzgerald Corps
To Entertain Vets

Linda Kent and
James Shoebridge
Exchange Vows

I Newlyweds Leave
For Mountains,
Atlantic Coast

e—the RArrmo* banntb

bearer No. 4 and Verna Jay ag
First Church of God In Hostings press cocrewpoodent for the rest of
Ssturday evening, July 10/al 1:30 the year. Thelnut Barr was Uie
by the Rev Qecrge J. Huber of installing officer.
Three will be a court whlat party
Hastings

cdist Church

Pipk and while mum* decorated
the altar

hags. Mapped to the rostrum, and
taking hte ptace behind a roseoowred arch, performed the cere-

parent* are Rev. and
Drsggoo of 1306 a

ItapkU.
lof aqua sateen with a Jacket. The
dreta featured a scooped neckline,
and .die carried a cascade bouqu-t
lot pink carnation*

was fashioned with a fitted bodice,
and four-tiered bouffant skirt,
delicately trimmed tn sequins and

groom, was dressed In light green , Eaton Rapid* High’ School, data |

and Ml*-. Martha Gallagher ot

MU* Karen Morris Of ClartsviMe

The bride, given in marriage by
her father, sraa beautifully gowrud Lyf-- flra.. anfl
tn a white satin wedding drrea |*]|d. Uldy ullU
made with a fitted bodice with an
'

Thomas Ogden
Married Thursday

.white bridal illusion, fitted with a -

Dr. Helrigel Unites
Couple Saturday
In Grand Rapids

Ringo Swingos
Have Popular Dance

Hastings SPEEDY WASH
COIN-OP Laundromat

..

Llflda OWller,
“ mHm Jonathon D. Fox
To Wed July 17

J*" '”“h

bell Preston* The next dance will
A lovely miscellaneous bridal be held Aug. 14 at Northeastern sliower party took place Monday
ber* back to Join the fun and **** Campground Road for her
music.
sister-in-law-to-be. Mis* IJnda

DRY CLEANING SERVICE

Mr. and Mr.. H.rry Appabn*.. ,.M‘“ BWSTMr
__ - _
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.
... Mr* Mwmirl Rwiler rrf Tair* rv*«_

Open 5:00 a.m.

Iha, trail* n~r Hop*!,.___

I The liouse was beautifully deco| rated with the wedding motif and

•

JULY CLEARANCE
SUMMER SPORTSWEAR

lighted as she opened lhe many
attractively wrapped gifts.

Reduced «-

KNEE PANTS

Dorothy
hquk
Dorothy Arp.
Arp. Davenport.
Davenport, Iowa.
Iowa. *•* g**?**4 wlth. *.
n*.Hniri. I that the hostesses
and MU* Mary Sue Hastings,
hostease* had been
bsm comeomAustln. Minn, wore gown* Iden- , pUlng aU yeor-there were all of
tical to the honor attendant and!
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carnations.
Iand dgnaturr* from all of the
Mr. E Clark Grime* of Balti-•
were added.
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Ing were larry Wolf and Thomas , outdoor* again to conclude the
Morris of Columbus. Ohio; James evening with a marshmallow meat
Turner. Asheville. N.C., Riad “"d fond farewell* to preUy Birgit
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The mother of the bride chose1
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gown fof her daughter s wedding Fen is. and Sally U&gt; Kellogg
and lhe bridegroom's mother Community College in Battle
wore a full length, allk. aqua col­
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corsage of lavender orchids, baby,
pink rosebuds and white stephaMr*. Hawraney chose
white erchlds.
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• HATS
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WHITE'S
bride and groom opened their
many beautiful and useful gifts
Tlw newly married rouple will

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Benson Street off Broadway and

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.

corsage of pink

hosteas Juki refreshments for the

Struble of Rochester
A sister of lhe groom. Mias April
Fox. .was unable to attend this
happy pre-nuptial event because
site is In Gallup. N M. this sum­
mer working at lhe Navaho Indian
' Reservation She has ant more

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with pink rtttodns.
Mrl
Of&gt;y
Mis* Busie IngereoU. cousin of
exchanged tlx-ir marriage
111,* Hrtrl* wn■ enuiH nf
W*r '
. .
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MRS ALFRED F. H^WHANTY
. . Mis* Gall Lynne Furman Become* Bride
—__
- --------------;:jq o'clock Thursday evening,
« m.
with a white waist and ye!-, ju|y g. Bt the home of her
Blythefield Country Club where knv skirt. She carried blue mums | daughter and husband. Mr and
Miss
ribbons,
“'*• Katharine
Walharine Doyle
Dovle of Has- ,1K&lt; wttn yellow HMv,.
Mr*
Richard VanEngeil. Rl
tings presided at the grasl book.
Kem Qf
Hastings, Quimby Road
Out’of town guests were from
uie bride, a bridesmaid. SuNew Jmey. Ohio. Missouri. New
, gown of pink lace and cor- performed by the Rev George
York, Illinois, Wisconsin, Fvnnntnk mum* tied with white Elliott
sylvania. Massachusetts and
Members of their Immediate
Connecticut.
John Tyler ot Clarksville served families attended tile nuptial*.
The bride changed to a blus
Miss Gall Lynne Furman,
on July 23 her position with the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs Millard summer t*eed suit prior to her
Barry County Welfare Department.
R Furman of 212 East diaries departure and wore a whits or­
She lias been with tlw- Welfare
Street, and Alfred P. Hawraney chid cor*MeThe couple left on a wedding
Department since IKS
of Framingham. Mass., formerly
of Columbus. Qhio, were united trip to Nassau. Bahamas.
Upon their return they will re­
In marriage Saturday afternoon,
The bride s mother wore a green
print dress with a corsage of pink
July 6. in the First Methodist side in Framingham, Mass
Church of Grand Rapids

Birgit Sparr
Surprise Honoree
At Farewell Party

vacation from South Carolina.
J me Hotel Hasting*.
The Sunfield Club tex*
took their
their!
banner home but the Lake Odessa ...
. .
.
tanner is still here. They hope to | MlSS

Thunday, July 1^

Ugiu* of Hasting*

brocade with white accttaortea
of 1857. attended Owosso College . hi*,, except they were bi ynk
Both mother* wore conage* of for two year*, and rroduated from '
“2L, .
mateiilng caniaUurui
Michigan Slate University in 1904. white tipped pink carnations.
' HrworVltio nn hl. ma*l*r'. rl*.
The flower girl* were CynthU
Warner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
reception at Uw Country Club at- ; employ*! by the Buttle Creek Roger J Warner of Little Rock,
tended by about 300 gueet*
branch of the Michigan Enqiloy- Ark . and Barbra Warner, daughter
Mr» Eldon Roush of Hastings'mcnl
Ccmmlsalon. He L,
.,^1
"2a, Tf M»n to Uunsfcr to the Slate
crlrtattat£
IDonrd of
Instruction in the
Charlotte cut and served the bride s _u™,™, u-,.while Mrs. Burdette Price of
Mi* Beth Ann Strayer of Spring­ cake.
Battle Cresk and Mrs. Allen Lan- bUUa,lt”* wlth office* In Jackson.
port was the attractive little flower
The wedding rehearsal was held Cota of Bai tie Creek and Henry riage by her father. Dr William
caster
of
Hastings
served
the
girt, dressed in a mintautre replica
Bldciman of Hastings. friends of Helrigel of Hastings officiated at
groom's cake.
lhe ceremony.
For her daughter's wedding Mrs
Miss Furman wore a abort
Matching veils and iace covered
Braadway Ui Hasting*
Warner chose a turquoise lace sleeved gossamer, silk organza
Out-of-town guest* at the wed­
empire sheath gown with a wide more surprised or happily thrilled
ding
included
those
from
Cincin
­
She
had
a
pink
rose
corsage.
The
Helping in the kitchen were Mrs.
Umn w-u exchange student Birgit
nati,
Ohio.
Q
woaso
.
Lansing.
Bagigroom's
mother
wore
a
dusty
rose
square neckline. Mt In bodice Sparr, who will return boms to
Elmer Roush. Mrs. Burke Houghlace dress She also had a jiUik of Chantilly lace sprinkled with Germany the end of this month.
talin and Mrs Pearl Woods,
seed pearls and a cloud-like de­
Mr* Brian Nettlcman of Ann Rapids, Ann Arbor. Freeport. Mt
Following the ceremony
tachable full chapel train. Her
. n^y Thuratay eraboufiant imported French silk XrTL.*
Jr?’
Flushing and Mita Helen Rodger- Clemens. Woodland, Big Rapids.
Walkerville. Springport, Charlotte. lorn where Mr and Mrs Frank Illusion veil was attached to a
the Kenfirtd cottage at Middle
of Flushing. Ronald Hemengway of
Reed City. Jackson. Mason and Stone of Ithaca acted a* mute: matching silk oteanza
Dear! ' ke and the festlriUm irrludvd
organ** and pearl
the gift table*.
Muskegon.
.
entwined headpiece and she car­
ried white roses, white orchids
Jerry Warner served the bride, and stephanolls - fashioned to­
Houghton Lake, the bride was
cake. Mrs Jerry Smith the groom's gether with latln streamers.
wearing a white linen sheath with
cake. Mra Michael Appelman
Ketoey*. and Sally Kcnfieid and
■ Mtoa Carolyn Kotsaky of Battle
served coffee and Mra. Arlen Heise rille. N.C. served as matron of
The Ringo Swlngo Square Dance the punch Mia* Christina Warner honor. She was attired in a full the Frank Kenfleld*
Club had wall-to-wall dancing on
length, empire sheath gown of
Saturday evening as more than 14. tew Dall** Hili and Mrs Gene pink dotted swtS with a match­
ing flower (headpiece and carried
hade looked after the gift*.
music and calling
The couple went to the Htnokey a cascading bouquet of white
son of Ionia He lias become very Mountains and lhe Atlantic *ra- ■ carnations Interspersed with pink
"D°’‘ Vo»*«e
popular In thia locality and Ids ^jast on their wedding trip Before : and white rosebuds
popularity to sprmding
xhe
to a
The bridesmaids. Mrs Riad
dre.-s with white acac* jI Shaheen of Indianapolis.
Indianapolis, Ind :;
'“J*
Many guest couples were present Hjht crwi draw
from
Kalamazoo.
Delton.
Baitle
Mr*.
Alex
Forge.
Detroit,
sisters
I
t
t
.
‘
g
n,
U
!?.
gro;i
P
r
daughter* wedding a drags of rota . further her education beginning
Mrs Alex Forge, Detroit, sister*
.i i and Birgits movie* of Germany
lace, with pale pink stastanries.
this coming Pall.
Creek. NashrtUe.
Lakew*a
Odeam
TJie
rehearsal
party hasted
the bridegroom;
Sunfield.
One couple
hpreand
on , the
groom*
parents,^wa*
held by
Ln °f
Hampton.
Fanwood. Miss
NJ.; Carol
Mis*!*®*

honor, and was attired in a floor-

July 20. with Maybe!le Smith a*
co-hostes*.
The kitchen committee for the
Aug 5 birthday dinner include
Thelma Barr, chairman. Bea Feil-

rated with baskets ot pink and red

i altar by tier father. She wore a
I floor-length gown of French lace!
| over taffeta. The fitted bodice was
। styled with a round scalloped nock­
line arrented with sequtna and tong
I tapered sleeve* The contaolled I
| skirt featured soft fullness fanned j
b&gt;- tier* of scalloped lace. A loft
pleated taffeta cummerbund With
I a Dior rose fumtohed the back
: detail The bride carried a white |
lace Bible with Hx white rosea i
accented with Ivy and w hl t e
streamers.

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Church Scene of
Evening Nuptials

i|Rev. Max Gladding
Unites Couple at
Nashville Church

il Middleville Church
I Is Setting for :
'Afternoon Rites

Th Nashville Evangelical
United Brethren Church was the
some Friday evening. June IB,
•l g o'dock for the wedding of
Mis Loretta Gardner and Don­
ald Pixley.
The bride it the daughter of
yr. and Mra. Kenneth Gardner
cl R3 Nashville, and Mr. Pixley
is Che son of Mra. Gretchen Pix­
ley of Reed street and the Ute
IU&gt;l!and Pixley
The Rev. Joseph Show rood
the double ring ceremony in Umi

I Middlevine wax the scene of the
; . lovely candlelight ceremony that
, united Miss Gaye Lorain Maxfalr.
I i daughter of Mr. and Mra. Cart
. Marble of Middleville, and Gerald
| P Pratt. Jr., son of Mrs. Florence
| Pratt of Rl Hastir.;* and Gearld

I Ssturdsy, June 38. at 1 pm. In a
I candlelight, double ring ceremony
In the Nashville Methodist Church.
Hie Rev. Max Gladding offletated.
Mra Charles Bette was lhe or­
ganist, ami the soloist was Dr.
Stephen Hobson Of Mt. Plsasant.
I Parent* of Uie couple are Mr.

The Rev. Lloyd Sanders per­
formed the ceremony al 3 p.m.
Saturday. June 2d Mra iJoyd
Banders, organist, accompanied
Mra. Joyce Martin at stse sang
"Because." T Love Thee" and “The
Wedding Prayer."
Large bouquets of blue and whits
flowers, palms and candelabra dec-

Irene Pixley presided at the or­
gan and accompanied the vocal­
ist. Mira Marlene AckcU, who
rang. "I Loro You Truly'' and

father, the bride wore a full-length
gown of nylon chiffon and rose
point lace, enhanced with pearls
and sequtn* at Ute acalloped neck­
line. Tiie full skirt featured wide
bands of the lace, which’ began at
the hipline and ended in pointe In
the chapel-length train. A lovely
*tar of pearls and rhinestones Se­
cured her veU of bridal Illusion.
She carriedXn white Bible topped
with a bouquet of yellow rose buds

gown of Peau de Bole satin with
full pleated skirt falling into a
chapel train The fitted bodice
featured finger Up length ateevro

Barbecued

MUj Susan Rosenberg was the
maid of honor. Bridesmaids were
the Misses Vicky and Kathy Pratt,
sister., ot the grbom, and Miss
| Nancy Red. Little Mis* Karen
Schultz, cousin of lhe groom. was
lhe flower girl. The attendants

Candy Bedford
Pledges Troth to
Gary A. Berg

They wore floor length gowna
&lt;&gt;: mint green and head piece*
uf mint green bow* and match­
ing face veils. The ring bearer

Mr and Mra. George C. Bedford
Donald Carroll served lhe groom's of Middleville announce the en­
coke and Mica Slella Saundcra gagement of their daughter, Candy.
oerred punch.
j to Airman 3c Gary A. Berg, son
The couple spent their honey­ of Mr. and Mra. Gene Berg of
moon traveling through the Up- Middleville MUs Bedford te a 1963
graduate of Middleville High

flower girl In treasure blip and Uie
bridesmaid* in pale blue. They all
wore notching head pieces and
carried blue and white bouquets.
Dewey Schreuder, nephew of the
bride, wm&gt; lhe ring bearer.
Jerry Plank served a* best man
Handmade paper coffee cup In­
and usher* were David Pratt,
bpxher of the groom, and Ronald vitations far a "Sip and Dip" party

'Sip ond Dip'
Morning Affoir
At Gillespie Pool

To Observe Jubilee

Births at Pennock

If* a cinch that an alternating
schedule 6f swims was nerrasary
to accommodate all of the guests
and everyone enjoyed the Informal
visiting and had a mighty good

BUI (William Randolph! Cook,
with a group of friends will be In
Ludington this wcvkcnd attend­
ing the wedding of a classmate.

Jennette Barry
Honored at Shower
Fir the wedding the brides
mother wore a two piece en•ecnble ot beige laca over beige
taffeta. Her coraago was pbi

A reception w*d&gt; held at the itfgh
school cafeteria immediately fol­
lowing the ceremony. Assisung at
Uie punch bowl was Mra. Nyla Flbclskt and Mr*. Norma Schreuder
Served the wedding cake. Both are I
/.bta* of the bride. Ml*r, CTirtsly
Cook, niece of the bride, served'
Ice cream. Ms Beverly MontNancy Dundas served the groom's
cake. Aidsting were Mr* Betty
Flora and Mr*. Edinc Sccurd. Mr.
and Mra. Raymond Travis were at
the guest book; MLm Dawn Cook,
niece of the bride. Miss Carole
NilScsi, Miss Sandra DeVries and
ML'jj.iqum Merriman attended

of Charlotte, brother of the groom.
A reception for 150 gue»t* was
held in the Community House fol­
lowing the ceremony.
Mia. Arthur Meade of Hastings
was in charge of die gift table.
Mrs. Lurry Allen of Hastings regis­
tered tire gueat*.
Out-of-town guest* were from
Sauli Ste Marte. Detroit, Grand
Rapid*. Big Rapids. Landing, Alle­
gan. Holland. Battle Creek. Has­
ting* and Charlotte.
The groom •’-parent* entertain'd
with a dinner Friday evening fol­
lowing the wedding rehearsal and
with a home reception Saturday
night Mr. and Mi*. Douglas Stocks
of Bellevue, aunt and uncle of lhe

Mra. Ulen Sterling and Donnie
and Karen of Mecosta spent from
Tuesday until Friday with their
grandparent*. the Glen Torreys-

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Is Happy Event
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The Hastings Banner
ThunAiy. July 15. 19«5

Bunday, July 4. was ,a memo­
rable and happy occasion for Mr

Africa Missions St. Rose Picnic
Gull Lake Bible ,,'C'
July I®. *t Choriton Park starting about 2 pm.
fur boys and riri* and
Meet Highlight Gama
adults a* well, are achcduled

Lake. Delton, when they were
honored on their 50th wedding
anniversary by a reception given
by uirn
their oauKnicr*.
daughters. air*
Mrs rrnneu
Francis
Hamilton, of Kalamasoo; Mn
jowph Cooper, of Marshall, and
Mr* John Bogner, of Charlotte
1• —
•home -In
The -lovely
Cooper
Mtaslons in Central Africa along with a ball game.
'Marshall, with its outdoor awimhighlight Ute Gull Lake Bible
I ming pool, where the children
and Missionary Conference pro- ]\T
gram this coming week. Tta- 8u- 1Y cl Z cl FC 11 Ch
I held forth all afternoon, made
j an ideal setting for the .175 guests
who called to extend congratunual rally at the Midland Tab­
1 latIon* Many beautiful gifts were
ernacle. tlartlng Bunday at 10
! received, also flower* and a
Money Tree."
Dr. Ray Davis. Mlnalon Gen- iiiimiir ■ 4&gt;air
i _
,
...
.
redl Director, heads the weeksi171111,1
Itdr
j The targe dining room tabte
with \
a ^oral'l^
conference, assisted by mission- , Ycar-end report for the Ha*- 'wa.v
*“■' covered *'1
vriCdcrSc&gt;l
WU1 John ,lnKI Church of the Nasarew XS"2f *^knth™X.
r?
.
W
V..
____ _
f1WW* “noth"
nt
and gilded fruit, flanked by gold
F7nk“n
topdoo.
in member* and fliusncew candles and a tiered anniversary
nwtrd Bible teacher
and auAt the annual assembly being cake.
The 13 granddaughters
thor, apeak* ata Sunday eveat the Indian Lake Camp- served
the rake. Ice cream,
ning and throughout the week, i ground near Vicksburg, an In- 1 punch,nuts and mints
*trreasc 01
,wWI
rcpor,71
Adding to the enjoyment of the
The aacred musicale on Batur- thus, membership has nearly, occasion, for the honored couple,
day night will feature WiUtam doubled during toe. present min-:was the presence of their flrot
Hoyt, vocal riconUng artist from taters tenure here Weekly Bible grandchild. David Hamilton, who,
Columbia a C. Hta Vigorous School attondanov avwagsd 51—.was married the day before in j Among the things which make Michigan Vater Wonderland
ministry in music at this P»&lt;pu- *n increase of eight per Bunday. Kalamazoo to the former Mar-1 are its northern falls which punctuate rivers and creeks
•V
J ** *uPP°rtr“ "T t The best year in its history Is garel Slcnger. and who curtailed
with a surging display of their restless beauty. Pictured
Mr* Phil Gordon, organlrt from reported with total giving of ,their honeymoon to be with their,
: more than 49.100. For the first grandparent* During the after-: at the top is Luce county's Tghquamcnon Falls, mightiest
Lansing
The Christian Cuurlas Quar- tflne on retool this group Rare; noun the beautiful • Anniversary : of the Midwest's waterfalls and one of Michigan's moat
tot from Newcastle. Penn., will 10 percent for world mlsnionA. Waltz" was played by the Marfamous scenic gems.
Located in the state park which
appear Thursday through Sun- and all of-its budgets are fully shall radio station to honor the i bears its name, the Tahquamenon each year attracts thouday. July 32 to 25. to include the paldf*
1 couple.
Saturday night concert on Julyi . Even more perthfrnt to the
Guests came from Detroit.
Upper Peninsula chaims thia great attraction just as it
**'
, community 1* the gatlrring of Lansing, Grand Rapids. Cl randj over 92.000 for ereotiem of a new ville. Kalamaxoj, Battle Creek.. does all other waterfalls in this state except one—the
Ocqucoc in Presque Isle county (bottom photo).
Mote
building. Ptan* are rot to proceed Hastings, St. Johns. Jackson, Bay
'Life' is Subject
as soon as financing will permit. City. Plainwell. Cloverdale. Del­
waterfalls like the Tahquamcaon and those in Porcupine
। ion. Dowling. Climax. Charlotte,
Mountains state park need to be preserved tor the public.
For Sunday Service a* ---------------------------------------**----------------------------- 'also from Pennsylvania, Iowa,.
The best hope for Join* this i» through the generosity of
_________________ Mrs. Branch S
• Missouri and Tenneroee
j
_ :
i__j______ ____ 1
-J.A
tian Sctenw Churches this Bun- n
.
7
Gertrude F. Waters, ot Clover- , private landowners and conservation-minded organizations
sweh as the Women's Farm and Garden Association which
day is on the subject of “Life." BTOtlier
11 left
dale and Fred 8 Jones, of Salt
“* n&gt;UuT,of
Mr*. Ray Branch on Tuesdav
Duh- *&lt;rr 4narrl«qT*t
several years ago gifted u&gt; the Stale Wagner Falls south
spiritual life as an Idea which ,
the Presbyterian Manse in Has-1 of Munising. -Mich. Dept, of Conservation
extata forever in the divine Mind.
^g^vanDeJw’aH “W *
Rrv
The Golden Text is from Pro- ™ r .kilted
on July «• ”15•”«n o
re
■
will run continuously from 0 am.
vteb. 16 • ‘Understanding ta a “h„
a clr wltite cXhoneymoon at Wall Lake C»Aam Rndpft
to 9 pm.
wellspring of life unto him thia ln&lt;[ M Hudsonville street on Frl- near thrlr Prrse,,t home
i7it cllll llUllLI)

Show Increase
During Year

TIMES ARE CHANGING
•

Habits things, Isas dungs,
kaoatsdgs duagts .. and ytl
seme thing* stay pretty much ths

prefttPM of phtrewey. »W»ou|h
iwj of the pharnMChibcsl Uas

rflKthMMS Mw tailed tM

day. Juiy 2
Mr Jones was a teacher ot .
x-,.
.
•'
raining the afternoon physics In the Salt Lake City; Ail Illll'IiOU
,Uted.
High School and Mrs Jones wa*
VjIIUI 114711
Mr VanDerWall wm a retired , "b® a teacher, having graduated n
1 O 1
111
fanner and trucker
I from the Barry County Normal R«||«lr Sotipfi 11 lp(|
Al Dykstra also attended the «&gt; the Class of 1914. They spent ■
JlHtUUlLU
service* which were held at the five year* In Utah and then Mr.
Members of the Michigan
South Blendon Reformed Church 1 Jones obtained a position as scl- [ 8tranj Engine and Thresher’s
_
, -ence teacher in the Hastings1 CTub wlu sU&lt;e melr thtee-day
|~
;
I High School, where he taught
al chMlUin t»Mfc Juiy sq.
Praises Firemen j".rS±lnS.
31 *nd Au&lt; 1
win n .1
*. V. 1
mV
h|^7
nark It
President of the club la Melvin
Bill Butler, who help* Harvey i ful Winter* in a trader park at ,
. Hamllton
-nle ¥lce
Haan out occasionally at the Tampa. Fta, but are nowmaking ;*£«
“" 01 “Ward
“"'‘‘Woodmans^
I Wixxlmansee
service station across from the1 Wall Lake their year
roundpresident
Presidentisis Ward
of Hastings, and secretary­
Are station, lias made some in-, home. They have been blessed treasurer is Clifford Peterson of
teretUK otaervatlons and he *RN three daughters. 13 grand­ Grass Lake
feels that the city firemen de- daughter*, two grandsons and.
Some !• old steam engines.
I one
one granddaughter-ln-taw.
granddaughter-ln-taw.
serve the highest praise
.
After an alarm sounds he
------------ ♦ ..............
cheeks the time until the men
•
arrive and the truck leaves.
|*!l|)ll^| 'VI1SS10I1
’•**• ** driven In races, ramp
—
( ii.iiui..*. .uu ...
a..** wu.vu
, leas than two minutes Last week nn
■
_
n
11

.
.
•

tell.

engaged Ln Jewish mission works

Jacob's
PRESCRIPTION
PHARMACY

j

Ward Woodmansee will act as
emcee and the programs will be
beard over a loud speaker system

Johns until accepting his present
ministry this year.
The Rev Ntcuwtoop will be
bringing Bible mtmasm and tell-

Dr. A. E. Dahlman
D.C.

126 East State St.
Phone Wl 5-2466

Hastings churclk

Hastings

Chiropractor

continuing Summer Sunday Bible
Conference at the church in U&gt;e

128 W. Canter St.

Hastings

VACATION

tn Alaska on a combined mU-

Phone

VALUES
Th . th w d d
Shop and Save Thursday thru Wednesday
July 15th thru 21st

DRUG STORE

MAGIC! MUSIC!
LAUGHTER!

Ffe.^jSTAYTAN

4 fl....

Mro. Carlton Norcutl. the for-I
mer Janet Cappon, and son. David, left Saturday for Metro- |
Principal of the Stambaugh polltan Airport at Detroit where
Township Senior High School in
the Upper Peninsula's Iron lAMHlOIl. C.ORIUIU. MIIU UUUIUU1.
Turkey. There she was met by
County.
Carlton who Is stationed In
Southern .Mkhigan aa Miper- Adona. Turkey, with the US Air
futendent of the Plainwell
Pablle
Public School*.
School*.
far two year* Janet La the daugh­
polntment a» executive secretary ter of Mr*. Clarence Miller. 131
ES washlmilotv Her stater and'
County Youth Council, a Rocke- husband. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald 1
feltar Foundation sponsored pilot (Betty) Sander*, of Gun Lake j
project to demonstrate what
could be done to develop leader­ took Mr*. Norcutt and David to
ship opportunities among rural the airport

-•
t__a. _ mvretfAsI
Every llicn ■ TUggeCl

John Deere

UUUU Mtxis

- — - ------ - ---- ---------- ■
, .
Dware
nknoamtha8h.p. 1W
and Garden Tractor.

SSSSSKSSEl
”***

Bardeninj, graying
___ »—&gt; ■- *-

too, with a John Daera ull(
Tractor. Convenient credit.

GEORGE 60BEL

JULY26-“-“31~

LOWELL

part to repair the ramp, teeter

improvement* to assure the
many thousand* of visitors who
will visit the park a three-day
fun-packed show
The Uierlfl* posse will police
the park and the Emmett Rescue
squad will be on hand. Lunches
ana
and dinner*
dinner* will be available on

BEHY JOHNSON
r
CASsiDYTV^DANCtAS
i«-uarn.txj

BOAT

______

JO*IN DIESE
LAWN &amp; GARDEN
TRACTOR

Goodyear

.

Implements
CWtBX—.CAST

»M H. JrffvMA

Mi. Wl 5-5052

Fairfield,

DID YOU KNOW THAT THE ONLY PLACE
IN TOWN WHERE YOU CAN BUY A

Money Order
on Saturday Afternoon
is at the

National
Bank of
Hastings?
That’s right! And it is os

Indoor-Outdoor

V

Fly to Turkey

Wl 5-3394

youth 111 ’he church. is in charge

Tans nos mil skin
safely even with
cut tun or deepens
* natural tan.
2 fl. o&gt;. 1.15

In 1928 he accepted appoint­
ment a* tuperlntchdent of school*

b« raw lag ’rawed Ika bead . .

;
h. imtauln. uu. is
. ■ fast work and quite a record. ।| Guest pastor at the Hastings' onstrate old- fashioned steam1 Conn.
Baptist Church Bunday will be threshing operation.-., baling, and I
’
I Use Rev. Peter Nleuwkoop, di- sawing. There will be prony brake
j
I rector of Christian Witntwa to and Baker fan teals, and a veneer i
•
' Jew* Inc. which Is a Baptist machine and shingle mill will be
Mission working among the Jew- tn operation A new event added
Our (/taatf) Pharmacy ;
Uh people of the Detroit area. 1 this year will be a pulling con-

tun. bat
not snj mil not ch»np
Ri-b M ow RnsH Pharmacist
to fill jeur nest prescription
ttacllj is ordertd bj yeur (factor.

ANNING
LOTION

wide research conducted under July jQth at the Ledgaa Ptay■
------ ■---- ... .x. tie owo-a nt .
'
Education to survey the effec­
tiveness of a crash vocational
training program conducted for
adults In public school shops for
Playing thl* week
"Lute
jobs in war production Industries. Song." a lovely Chinese musical
I In 1944 Beery was appointed to piaj’which"suirs Margaret Woodthe staff of the Department of: bury and Dave Hundhauaen in
Education at Michigan State u,e mlee of the lovers who are
University with the rank of as-1 separated through circumstances.
,ststant professor. In this pod-J-Lute Song" will continue
Public Instruction in Laming non he worked cooperatively through Baturdayi July 17.
where he bad served several with the University's/program of
.. U l-dur.Uon
aiding the Office of *teterar
—™ "fairs train qualified (adult
selor* appointed to serve -----Beery* record shows that he and county centers established to ,
help returning War Veterans i
tlficate in 1933 by Central Michi- ,with their problems and respon- I
gan University; Ah AB degree slbLUUes of community readjust-1
from the Unlveftity of Michigan ,ment.
In 1931. and a Michigan Voca­
tional Certificate In 1M3.
as assistant director for
Bern started teaching school Center
'
at Mattawan |n 1933 His carver
in school administration began in
will
reside
at their rural homei
I 1923 when the Board of Educelion appointed him superintend- 1near Howard City.
ent of the Mattawan ConsolidatWayne Beery, assistant direc­
tor of the Michigan Rehabilita­
tion Institute st Pine Lake, has
announced his retirement effec­
tive July 23

Before the show open* the big
engines wii be given the cold wa­
ter hydrostatic test on the boil­
er? This is a rigorous test and is
given aa a safety measure.
Several of the big engines will
move into the park under their
own steam" and others will be
moved in. The club members are

; Worker to Speak ICXIX""'* d‘“’ “
. Some of the engines will be: V-of M. gr
Here .Mindav
1 whilebaiancs,
«be
•-*«««■
other* w
wifi
used to»"&lt;««•
dem-। \ Barbers, will teach in
mighty: aa^aa/ usaaaaasaj

:

■

Laiighing*
Wayne Berry to K
'‘“■'““““Ut The Ledges
A* a MipervKor of vocational | -Enter Laughing" ta a Highly
Retire from
information and guidance in the ■ romantic comedy. This new play.
of Public Instruction &gt;(arrlns tanr Bateman as David,
Pine Lake School Department
ip 1943. Beery headed a State- the young man In love, opens

Corner* area, the men
“* m,“‘“ “d

'' **»*

Suction Thr,.-C.,W I t« *

WALT DISNEYS

Sanders &amp;
Russell Stover

convenient as a check. Our
money orders also have two

copies, one for your receipt

CANDIES

and one retaining copy for the
bank for your safety. Why not

Kodak Film

take advantage of this

Fast Film Processing

and

Service

1.98,

convenience and our other

numerous services, remember

this service only at the

POI5ON IVY
rn LOTION

fel

Quick soothing
ratef from the
itch and trnlalion
of potion ivy. oak.
OT sumac

.... 98'
b------------ _ _ _ _ _ _J|

on Saturday afternoons you get

Munir

(Kajji)

mm

Shop in

FUUttItIT

rtfS
eori&amp;moN^o

Open daily Monday thru Saturday 'til 3:00, Thursdays 'til 12:00

Show Start*
at DUSK
• ADULTS

$1.00

___ ___
AT OUR

STORtl

NATIONAL BANK OF HASTINGS

Children
Under 12

Coming in 3 Weeks

Walt Disney's
MONKEY'S UNCLE

50c
PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY
126 L State St.

Phono Wl 5*2466

Don't Miss It!

National Bank of Hastings
M«"»ber Federal Reserve System and Federal Depotil Insurance Corporation

DEPOSITS INSURED UP TO &gt;10,000.00

HASTINGS DRIVE-IN THEATRE
So. Honover (M-37)

Open Friday Nights 7:00 'til 8:00

Mik from City Limits

Loans from $6000 to $6O,OOO00

�Pennock Receives SI0.000
Grant from Kresge

Robert Sherwoods and Bumcil
Larka for a family giitbcring
from friends, acquaintances, eyen
Th* Howard Tredinnick* axe at
• bill collector*:
tlirlr summer home at Day Vie*-.
HMLU8N
ijltZTy Robert*,
Robert*, who
who ha*
Im* k
Larry
a Job
Job lISS
Knox 1DP” "'**
&gt;n Kalamazoo and I* abo taking ‘/0 He&lt;,
onlc.
the Board of Trustees of Pen- . needed for construction.
W0fTa&lt; WM.U . was home over
I'rlndwo Calif,
ndbk HoeplUi, announced today | •'Therefor*, any other «roup.
the we-kend visiting family and
...
that the Hospital had received a, individual, or firm who might
Segur.
■rani of 110.000 aulhortacd by,wish to make additional contitfriends. She to in practically a
whoa* Wife, jacate. nvc* in NoshU)« Board of Trusters of the 1 button* to this project.' is urged
assigned June 30 to the
full length cast but U grateful Co-licoless and her name to tton tills week frixy her dutlra JU
Kre'gs Foundation
■ to do so. There are still a numM the Consumer* Power Co ofInfan"^ Brigade* 73d In1
n, I.Mat aba.
«wlo*l_ hrnspelled with an e and Doreen's
™ — niJ.
no e The -totter
raceKteage Founds linn tor badly i part thl» worthwhile project, and i
T.TT.
a*. N«U&gt; uuu&lt;&lt;™. luxutt
wrtI, was manl
A.u*htw of nr. wd Mr, rml
ln ^wlc.
-m-iwBMded (InsiK lsi assivtanre In ! if any are interested, they should I
you uik me u&gt; vour coffee when Uumt. ho &gt;
Job -JA- „M takl.„ „
M„|, , «r«ur.
the building program.
[contact the Hospital for more &lt;
.... ... .----’ . ------ jwaa
* vu aue
Ing on table In a heed at West |51 v/utcrrnBn /.ve. Coldwater,
trailer to Wilderness Park, near becoming quite social ft’ would Point, N. Y. This asdgnment be- attcndrd Naahvllle High School,
The contribution carried the; mtorinatton “
jthe Strait*, to vacation for a fi«m. wc. w,d de" Il is hoped came available to Arno thraugh H14 mother. Mis Dorothy L.
endorsement of Stanley F. Kres- ; John Buy, director of Pennock ।
week. The Harold Jones, with tliat the honor's "thank you" student placement and ahe*s de- tannery. Uvea nt Nashville,
gr with the inscription. “In the | Hospital reported 'The -roristnictheir trailer, also happened to be JWU, nilcll„ 53i E. Qreen lns;wul lighted although she had thought
name and for the sake of Jesus. tlon to going along pretty well.
( a ,
vacationing
the same
E. Mill.
Christ."
although there arc some delays,
- ---- - at
--------------------lime.vi of 900
c. nuu.
inat sne wouju worx at me
,
. _ . ,
The Ray Kenyons of Garden
Dr. and
and Mra
Mrr Phillip
ptuilipBenson
Benson World's
World* Fair.
Fair. She's
She's practically
practically ®f,cUl£U"*.
"thl*’ grant to typical of the because of poor delivery on cerDr.
City
were here over the wrritond
(Beverly Slmi
81m&gt; flew
flew toto EuropEuropetn
in the
the Academy
Academy and
and was
was mere
Uiere Westey 7K•
Fi^id USN
ron or
type of support and astlstan-e ‘“in Items. The major holdup'
. (Beverly
:
to
vtok
lire
parent*,
the
Fred**•
June
June
14th.
14th.
They
They
bought
bought
a
a
VolkaVolka'
when
'
when
activities
activities
of
of
West
West
Point
Point
Mr
.andMn.
Mr.
and
Mn.
WealQ
VYCAl/CFTteirfirf
f&gt;rv^.fr‘e^.u.
the Kresge Foundation has given , right now are the hollow metal:
trie*
Granger*,
and
see
hto
wagon
and
are
now
touring
from
Mth
reunion
nuulc
headlines
nnd
l^
3
.
Ha.Ung*
to serving aboard
to worthwhile projects." Clement:door
We„rtl,
'
mother.
Mrs
In.
Kenyon,
a
country
io
rauntry
At
prraenl
*he
saw
Prraidmt
Etoenhower
antMubniarine
warfare
supsaid. "It demonstrates their recHoot patient unit to be
patlent at Pennock Hospital.
I they
ln gpain and they plan »'«1 other dlgnitariea who oti-lMtid Y^^aUle s
ognittou of a real and justtn.ble ‘ completed early thl. Fall a. well
netd to support the Pennock “ ‘he laundry and boiler room
Mr and Mrs. Floyd Willison tovisit some of Dr. B‘*relatives ended A week ago Jay Olnre. *Wch E«rttJ^ted in Bearups
Hospital Building Program. It to: addition*.
of Clarendon Hill*. Ill, en route InSweden before they return »on of the Bob Olncra. (now of
.
u-at.i- Jn
to MsckL-uc Utond for a vacation. Sept Hth
Florida, v kited friend, here, en Horne, .first visit to Scaltie in
especially welcome, since the cost: "When the 23 additional beds ।
of Uns project exceeded the . are available, this will enable us
•■topped-----------------overnight
~..k Friday
k..
with her]
route to West Point, where he se'cn &gt;
available funds and will require to close down other patient units
mother. Mrs. Carlton Kaechrie.
I the re.torauon of &lt;4d Gliding*
tong-term financing to complete .for renovation We are still TO­
Among those exhibiting at the
IL"
; Ing to have a bed shortaxe until I
Hone Snow in Kalamazoo Satur- i Welfare Dept now housed in th?
Clement rantinued “We still thl* project to completed became I
day and Sunday were Miss Peggy ,old city hall to rather con vine- {{J™.*-’1*"
will have to borrow a couple of the renovation of these other |
Cary and Leo Barth. AU of the Ing evidence
rvmcnce ch how
now attractive
attractive „
i —r—
,
hundred thousand, dollars to .'patient area* The new diagnosCary family were there to seeiJJd
functionalof an
old bulling
HnusCTwho
- whohashasbeen
beenTffltter
visiting.
..... •...........
Hauser,
]Uc facilities should be completed} ■K
Peggy lake a second place in Icw.
,,rne
Arne foi- several day*, returned
sometime after the first ot the
ih. UdU. ruwure
wuj „X„
.. .
I
year. Than we can get into the: BHMi
'
^****r, i Mrs. Wright Sim nays that me
Repair Service on
torheTr^new *toiicti«m ^The HON()R TEACHERS—Mr*. Alberta Barnum (leftl. Helen Wade fourth places with his
"/ l,' rr *lKon2U n of the Pleasantest times she has
Lake home tor a few day. have had
WM when U)r re. i
Electric Razors be
building program to scheduled to
Herbert Reinhardt have been honored By Ibe Hasting* Ki­
McMurray vuueuv
College xur
for I
eXwM in July of IBM." ••«*« OM. which prerenled the
ana Mm itouert uarry. w work- bS*’l¥rnn‘* Mrs-. K^P11 BeU turned to Mimumiy
lac for Dr.
Dr Richard Clark thlsUL
thta- JS, -f -nn« Mr?; * ylei;her
her 30th das*
class reunion. This was
Hav rorirliidt'd
av teacher* In the HaMlngv Public School* with cerUftcalaa o( inc
me «
flrjl
had
returned
r&gt;‘ time
‘,n,e *she
,’e 11
ad returned
r
. ’
r„&lt;„nlllon Th* ce'rllliral^-v declare: “Service For Youth Award summer and■ will resume ■her •j Chiw ot Jupiter, Fla., former ,he
studies at WALL’ thia FulL
। Hastings reddenlx.
residen.Ls visited
ibdlnl the
ih.. to h
her
_. Alma Mater u;;c!
and rrr
renew-~. .i
EXPERT WATCH
Roy &lt; Rogers &gt; Gordon of Mid-|! Orangwa Friday. They Iwre
ng old friendship* was
have been | img
wa* not only
only 1 Gold FM Antenna
of youth. un&lt;ellUhly audited them tn building lives uf responsible
will, I
1,1^
— — n.l' IfU
.....
■--‘. 0_ If
--*a-------‘dteville. who is with the forestry I&gt; —f.AVlnrf .J?
Hamm.
mu'in
“ bu
1 ,oy ,
•&lt;
’ eittseiuhlp."—Fhuto by Barth. •
family, the
crew in Idaho, writes that a family,
the Donald
Donald Hammond.!
Hammonds In
in j..
------------ .-----------AND
Battle
Creek.
.
.
.
$1195 up
By Mr*. Mary Jarkinn
' their ’Oil. Clifford. and hi* faml....
group of them were airlifted reThe Roy Vares of Kalamazoo NCW Attorney
t J* Amato
7*J.MI0lly.
liy. staying there two weeks
---- —. &lt; .01)111 Il I.Olli Erl
their son and family, the
Atty David A. Dimmers of Hllb-1
..
„
.'There they attended the gradulire fighting duty. With tongue and
James
Ware*
of
Ohio
were
guents
dale
has
annmmcetl
Du:
he
expect*
I
Mr/and
Mrs.
Glen
Dean
spent
nUon
of
th
e
|
r
grandson
and
saw
JEWELRY
in cheek he added. “Unfortuna­
of Mrs Roger WiaOdl one day, to cemr to Hastings hi August to I
the
*1‘h b" “" °F him on on u four-yenr tour for
Antenna Service
The following Item from Alle­ tely we didn't have time to play b*d wrek.
Dick Dean, and tamllj-in laPnrt.
retunifd to Ha.
I practice law. Atty. Dimmers and '
Ind., returning Monday evening !uw|&lt;n b.. traln
at Ag. gan will be of interest to the
The Ed Barrett family of Nile* 1 his wife. Carolbie. visited here July I Phone 945-9773
.BT*« ind
iron and ShridSL iX*
many local people who have pre­ llcular mission.
MSU. student. Tom Stebbins, were here over the weekend to1 6. Probate Judge Philip Mitchell
viously attended the Cobum conDean Cridler took Mary Alice.
ste
their
mother.
Mrs.
Edward
tvjiorteri
Bender back to her playground j ——————————— perto.__ __________________ _ , who is Wpyklng in Lansing this
duty in Saginaw last Tuesday. |
Mrs. John Ingram and Mr summer, and also taking some
She and a co-worker have charge
SERVICE
Coburn were In the same class
made the Denn's List which is
of 300 children under the aus­
all through school in Allegan.
very nice going for thia nice
pices of Ute Central Michigan
Ily Mrs. frank Rouih
HUSBAND. WIFE TEAM TO
University*at Mt. PleasAnt In
GIVE ALLEGAN CONCERT
credit as Qu- Inspiration for tills
route home Mr*. Bender and Mr* ''
Allegan — A husband and wife ffine
ln(. record
record. Incidentally
Incidentally. Tom's
Cridtor spent the day with Mrs
Our community wax «add-ned team. Bill and Peggy Coburn, will AVrtcr. muj Ann stcWiins will
Vinal Taber. Jr. and family -it'
be In Allegan. Sunday. July 25.
h„ sUM11Ct at OIhrt college
"a1*?
Mr. Orare VanBuskirk. Our
SATURDAY, JULY 17
10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
&lt;md he?^JSthrrBMr« Chw ‘ »ymgmtKy goew out to the family. to present n concert for /the ln s-ptembrr
“home town folks."
VMLv Gracia Kartnen daugh' Mrs. Coburn, a contralto, and ter of Hie Dick Kanncs. is Iwro
E. Jackson, were amner Ruests oi,
the Rev. and Mr* Bob Smith -if “n“ ’,al" •*“*««*
'
her pianist - composer husband from Maryland to visit her
Mt. Pleasant. * Sue Cox. sister T1,"*
. “,,a,,,
,Mlr ,
' have worked an Allegan date Into grandparents, the Louis Karines
Coffee
Cookies
Door Prizes
of Mrs. Bob Bender, who had
••«•»«» WUC
«&lt;* day*.; thato scltodula and wUl appear at and ijefrte she returned home
b^en rtoltlng for a week, returned 1 Arc*11 *2 , r?x!rtf1 t““J „ lhe Congregational Church for a thl* week she completed tier enhome with her folks. Mr and
Arepto Jr-, hail hto middle performance to benefit the Doi- tnuire papers nt Kellogg CwnMra. Joseph Cox. of Pontiac on\,u*pr D,‘ ™» ,cn. “nntJ aevcred-iara for Scholars" fund. This will munlty College In Batik- Creek.
Sunday evening.
|
«« removing the gnu® be at 5 o'clock in the afternoon
wlu be next war.
Mr and Mr* John Joustra. R2 ! f
«no*cr. * Mr. and .The Cobums wUlntoo have the
The Robert McArthurs took
Middleville, returnetf Thursday ^1.'?
] 1! °.c,lock «hureh “nrlce that
mother home to Ohio over
after a flve-week vacation They |
14 “•*^’,a‘"!mornln«
.
the weekend and then they
stayed with then* daughter. Mr*. v Twi Vr.
n
Coburrft father. Own, DO? to Joined friends Txdiday to travel
I Norris Wlnqutot, tn Hawarden, i “,r *9®,,*“*already In the area visiting Alle- to the formgrs cabin at Kirkland,
,Chu7?.,V‘ ean nnd oliCK° relatives. All, Canada tor a weeks holidav
JEWELERS flown, several day*. After visit- £Ay al ,hl
iI Hastings
Hutliurs. *
A Our minister of Milo ylrec of the former Allegan rest-; Mr. nnd Mm. Georgr .Bentley
wtohes
to
send
out
this
message
118 W. State St.
dents now reside In Hollywood.,1 of Dearborn visited his autre.
to all young folks in the com­ Calif
the Charles Hlgbys. over the
: munity Listen to WKPR every
Mrs. Cobum wai solotol al the weekend.
Mrs Patricio Kennedy, Owner
Saturday morning e^
nt .VnuiT"
8:30 and !Sten:h
Forc*1 F®*?''
Thp rvcint. item about the
1130
nnnecttiillv
far
(to.
Phil.
11
Cypress Eailtcr .......
sunrise service for uuwaru
Howard rrw*
Frost-s uauciuer.
daurfiier MrMrs
1308 E. Stole Street
. 30.• ixspeetfully. for the
. ChU----dren'a
Bible
Hour
Ptrrform
n
rniteti.
t&gt;,u
QnrH,.&lt;u-.
_ ...Cartoon having a babv the
drens Bible Hour. Perform a the fourth time this Spring SJie Roy
good deed every day and write in has appearances scheduled from Mlnc day that their am Don
(Neat to Warren's Moving &amp; Storage, Inc.)
to them and they will put you coast to coast thl* Summer. The was married Promoted nrnud
on Hie mailing list. Address: Coburns said they must return to crTOt grandmother Xfnc Hrnnnn
I
Box 3M Me- HoUywood by Sept. 4 for Peggy'.
I dlna. Ohio.
; fifth return engagement in the perharn the first time that tsxr। The Milo church Is having a Rodgers A’ Kammerstein Holly-' ji mt* of the groom trained a dauch- ,
Open weekdays 12:30 to 6 p.m.
1 very good attendance and will wood Bow) concert,
ter and a grandchild on Uie same
have more when some of the
ra___
Friday nights to 8 p.m.
day And it Just might be
children return from vacation ErnrlffM- RPrn 2nd in j All newspapers are mewt apolowith their parent* Rev Frank rrances DCra ZHO IH
Saturdays 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
I ffetlr about any mistake, typoCrabb to speaking in connection Powder Puff Derby
graplilcal or otherwto«‘. and oc-1
[with Rev. Spoobaani and lie
,,' Fanners
...
. -----Bera of Long 'I casionaliy such a clrcum.it.incc
brings some fine marama One n ‘ L Calif. a former resident I
|do» not know Jurt what they
o.|rw, and a
• uro mining. Come out and hear Mar,hau nnd Battle Creek pilot.
'him.
took runner-up honors in the ■
_
[ UMIS Powder Put! Tru'iucontl-1
Michigan's highway network of ncntal Derby. Mrs. Bera was I
112.881 miles includes 1-200 miles third last year and has won the
of freeway.
championship seven time*.

I Buch wa» the case when an Mam
rQfSOnCli lYlCnilOn iappeared recently Mating chat
_ I Mrs. Richard Guenther and Mia*
____________
. Darren Clarey entertained wtth
Twrlvr-yrar-oid Kathy Stowell.
Ifre iwnorlng MnL
Mra Roger
ilauoiker of tlx&gt; Bob Slowdto.' a„ co
*2!,
ftQ?rr
X uHd Jwrni talhopedic
wh? *“ Jno’,n«
who ^crwrtU-QQflpprtucjW" w Qhl0. Fortunately, In the case.
the
eonvmwuion*
were
pleasantly
frxxn th* hospital
vid would
cn,■ ■ ~-Tr
frivolous:
*uch aa addressing friends.

JTL. v‘~’n‘ 11

Winegard

Middleville

Again in Allegan

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Back-to-School Plaids, also New Wools.

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'

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Phone Wl 5-2091

114 W. State Street

107 E. Wood Io nd. Hoitinge

Midway Between Broadway and Michigan

�We have the
latest

State Declares 4War’ The Hastings Banner
On Errant Drivers
-n...—J-..July
i..i„15.
ic 1965
iqac
Thursday.

pattern!

in
^mBtrong

LINOLEUM
THE MODERN FASHION
)| doits

A FLOOR TO MEET

EVERY BUDGET

HASTINGS FLOOR
COVERING
123 W. Stole St.

number of "chronic bad drivers"
in constant trouble with your
driving and running up points 10.000 at the states more than their suspension or revocation
or getting into other trouble.

Hastings
Public Library

because tlm Michigan Depart­
' ment nt State has declared 'open
। season on you."
I A four-point program against

Located Corner

&lt;11 Rigid minimum actions
our entire DI procedure."
for accumulated points. Where
&lt;41 The positive idmUfic*Uon
official* heretofore had an op­
‘ Haro who ordered the "crnck- tion on actions, penalties are now ot the "alcoholic personality" and
-referral to a clinic, official
down."
agency, organization or private
'Hotnething ha* te
physician for medical help."
Hare pointed with pride to

Court and Church Streelt

Monday, Wednesday
and Friday

12:30 to 8:30 p.m.

Tuesday and Thursday

since 1956. some 300.000 re-ex­
aminations had been held In­
I ranted IL.
| (21 Obtaining records from volving 225,000 individual drivers.
; the State Police which would

A ilaugnter,- Mrau* Lev, WM |
born at 11:07 am. Saturday at wv
'Tl- -J--.
Bronaan Hospital in Kalamaroo &lt; IJl
1 hllTSufl V
to Mr. and Mr*. Bcott &lt;Janet I
Taffee* Cleveland..31 Arlington; a . r*
Drive. .Battle Creek. Barbara At l&lt; aClIllV
weighed 5‘v pound*. She has a m 1 avxaxaj
brother. Bill, who will be three
Funeral Mrvlcee foe Mlse Br­
on Aug. 9. Her great grand-1 nice Munion. 88. who had been a
mother. Mrs Glenn Bera, arrived patient at the Barry Medical
Friday night from Long Beach., Facility for several months, were
Calif, where the had visited herjBt
pjn. Saturday al t))0
son. Gordon, for about two year*. I iwmard-Oesood Funeral Home.
The Rev. George EllloCA offi­
ciated with burial In Lakeside

Our Dr. John Hippie has
moved Jo Flint to' further his
education, and we have a new
doctor .to replace him,
Dr. James F Hogan come* to
u* with a personality, education
and family background that any
young doctor could be justly
proud of.
।
He
. imlr
wd U— 1XJ
r •J
wonderful children &lt;2 girl* and a - Vivo 1 1 Hill &gt;
/
boy. all of pre-schott age&gt;. The: »
p*
Hogan* have moved Into Dr. At llapility
.Township on Feb. 6, 1177. the
Hippie's home on M-43, south of
1
daughter of James and Eliza
town
’
! Funeral services for Mr*. Ortel ।i (Hynes) Munion. •
Dr.
ur. Hogan*
mvarix father
rauicr was
wu bom
uwu। at
■»'c
c.. Hall,
Hail, 87.
«7. who
wno died
atea Friday
maay af-1
atMis* Munion was a retired
[Merrill, and has spent his entire trmoon, July 9. al the Barry dressmaker and a life-long rtsl[ life in the town of. lus birth. He county Medical Facility, were dent of Barry County, living In
is a retired businessman, having. held at 1:30 pm. Monday at the Woodland and Haatinga
“ ’“".UomM-OwW ’'“'"I
[ H„ „,y

Saturday

drivers have records which ore and that the first rv-&lt;xamination
i dotted with drunk driving, oschronic offenders . . . the per-

Lowell Showboat
Talent Search

Hl* mother taught school In sebewa Baptist Church. oBlci- Harold Smith of Woodland,
the Detroit school sy*tem al one, stad with burial in the Rutland
time and U still teaching in the;Township Cemetery.
Merrill elementary school.
1
THE LEDGES

graduated with a bachelor of set- j
thal something
PLAYHOUSE
only a traction of tins five perence degree in geology, and anState Police on thl.'. matter.
a-nt.."
| other brother In Merrill who atPrafeuionol Theatre
(3) Notifying local law en-1 ,He
&gt;'w.
0
।
।
■ tended college In Grand Rapids
She was barn on Aug. 4. 1B77.,
Fitzgerald Park
forcement officials of action th‘n 80 000 warning letters
at Bloomfield. Ind, the daughter
i
fBcl Uul he hM an unele
piu of
taken utalnit bud drivers and would be sent to drivers with uuiuiua y
Adelbert and Mary tHufli I
Grand Ledge
Throughout thia past month, a that Is a practicing physician in Moore. She moved with her par- I
Now Playing
Ing produced on the computer for "Talent - Search" for up-end- i Saginaw and three aunt* who are ents to Rutland Township and i
faster output and more accuracy. coming amateur acta ha* been , registered nurse*, it seem* like he attended the Wilcox School
Lutc Song
Record* of al) drivers against conducted. On the evening* of | is bound to be a coming auccess8he married Eddie Hall of j
Through Saturday
PROPERTY LISTINGS
iqi physician,
pnysician. «u&gt;a
« man
hmui that
uum Rutland in 1902. They were life-]
thl* week. July 12.13. 14 and 15th:,। fql
and a
seven-pointers and above . .
i ---any--------town--- like --------Delton-------can•­ be long residents at the area.
audition^ were scheduled.
j
are being computerised for studOn Saturday. July 17th at 7:30 proud to have u* their doctor
tej and fast updating
Opening Tuegday
pm. the final contest will be held, and citizen.
Hl* wife kindly gave this fol­
lo set which of the six act* winI
Enter Laughing
be presented to the Lowell Show­ lowing run-down -an his medical
boat audiences during the week; education: "He went for four
Mr?
“ ^'rT”rd-L&gt; °n,‘ * Farnoui Broadway Fare.
'
of July 26-31. Ont act that 1* ai year* pre-med to MSU. and auahter. Mrs Vivern &gt;Frances' I
1:10 a.
winner win appear each night.
The talent-search program on four yean* Medical school al the
At the Thursday. July 8, meet­ Saturday U open to the public college of Osteopathic Medicine
ing of Carlton Grange, the mem­ with a nominal charge being and Surgery. He extemsd in
bers of the Junior Grange pro­ made, to see the two-and-a-half- Columbus. Ohio, and Flint, tie BurehdofT of Hastings
Michigan, and was in hohor fra­
vided both the program and the
Also on Saturday night the ternity In Medical school. In­
refreshment*.
Show Boat's End-Men. Ronald ternship was al Saginaw, Michi-

□aturdav iNifflit I w,,h ,n

CHECK OUR HOME &amp;

Miss Munion

Dr. James Hogan
Is Delton’s
New Physician

Mrs. Eddie Hall

Library Hour*:

the drive.- improvement official point system. which lw said
could haw permitted this driver works with more than 99 percent

Double the 'uxcifernent with
Double DOUBLE D SEVER' '

Section Two— Room 1 to 8

OFTHE

WEEK

A Wide Choice of Homes and Real Estate of All Types
AN EXTRA NICE COTTAGE AT LONG LAKE NEAR ACKERS POINT, has four bed/ocm* upiTalrs. and
snd sll for .....-$9,500.00
AN EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD BUY IN WOODLAND, s two family spartment house, upper apt

large lot, alto lol
$1.$00.00 Down

ha*

$10,500.00

AND ALSO IN WOODLAND VILLAGE.
—...
.... .... — — ...... —
. -­
AND STILL AN0TH||t GOOD HOME IN WOODLAND, all
dining room, kitchen and bath hat gas floor furnace. Cl

_______ _______________

$5,250.00

.$$j$o.a&gt;

A REAL GOOD HOME IN THE SECOND WARD, with two nice bedroom* uptlair* and one bedroom
■town. living room. rpnlKg-vofim. full’bath and MMW "Brtdnnnity' room, hat basement and g*t
NICE BUNGALOW IN THE FIRST WARD, has living room
$6,300,00

ON WOODLAND ROAD., dote to Ha»tmg\ on 1 ’A acre lot,
11 Yi * 2015 ft . dineile and kitchen, two largo bedrooms. 9x17

$7,200.00
Ivlng room

IN THE TAFFEE ADDITION. * wonderful bungalow, hat a 12 x 20 ft. living room with fireplace,
two bedroom*, dining room, two Ceramic full bath*, lot* of cupboard*, family room, automatic waler
toltener, walk-in *tor4Ro room, attached two stall garage with automatic electric eye door opener,
a large beautifully larKbcaped yard.
*» A-* condition for--------------------------------- $27,000.00

Report Carlton
Grange Activities

charge of the-ytrogram which be­
gan with a quiz led by Tom Car­
penter. This was followed by a
mock wedding with the following
children taking part Debra.
Fred and Billy Ulrich. Julia,
Bradley. Tom. and Bruce Car­
penter and Frankie and Judy
Weinbrecht.
The Grangers were sorry to
hear George Ulrich. Jr, has a
back Injury resulting from a fall.
Everyone missed Gcorgle and
hope his time in Ute hospital
wont be loo long
The Home Economics CommltTelfarm Analysis banquet and
thf-plaru for chicken barbecue
July 10 and the State Grange
You th Leadership Training Camp
July 14-18 to be held at the hall
Volunteers help was requested
for the meals to be served to the
youth.
Volunteer help for the milk
booth at the fair was requested
The Fair display committee asked
permission to purchase materials
to be used in their display.
The next meeting. July 22. will
have a health program. Commit­
tee members are: Leatha Palmer,
Mrs. Keith Marlowe. Claudia
Fuller. Ur*. Carl Bustance, Edna
Lydy and Mrs. Kay Carpenter.

WE HAVE TWO CABINS ON CLOVERDALE LAKE b M-43 AT CLOVERDALE, will tell or rent:

Ulrich and Mrs. Robert Still

A NEARLY NEW HOME IN THE TAFFEE ADDITION, hat three, nice bedroom i and full bath and

|

drapes, next level a family room with fireplace, carpet* and drape*, and '.6 bath and utility room,
next level basement with hot water furnace fired with ga*. attached two stall garage, radio and
intercom, built in. h*» a patio on back 10 x 24’, all on a full lot and all for
.$22,000.00

»

| Poetry Corner
TAT AKD JAY TWIKI

Neal. Charles "Chuck" Hoffman.
Welcome Dr. and Mrs. Hogan
Loren Wohlford, Gordon "Gordy1 and family, and best wishes.
Gould and Ronald "Ron" Weeks

Besides Charlotte couples, the
for-you. Forrest "Bucky" Weaver,
who will be the Show Boel's In­
terlocutor. will also be at jhc rur guests of the Darrell Johns
Saturday show.
Duffy's Point Saturday evening.
Oueata at the Prank McCloskey
Search Show- will go Into the
general community fund formed
by the Lowell Show Boat group. Robert, of Summerville. N. J.
They returned home Tuesday
The 29th annual Hound-Up of
the Electric Railway Employees Terry will attend Kellogg Com­
will be held on Sunday, July 18. munity College this Fall She
tn Battle Creek al Barnes PsiI,
canter of East Michigan Avenue
and Raymond Road. Picnic lunch
at noon.

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A VERY WELL KEPT HOME IN THE 3rd WARD, near *chool* and churche*. suitable for either a large
f»mlty or for Income property, with four bedroom* and two full baih* MptfglrS. 4^ down an (U
type living room with fireplace, formal dining room, kitchen and full bath, hardwood floor* through­
out. basement ha* large equipped recreation room, with kitchenette, and freezer, three car garage,
excellent location for ------------------------------------------------------ ----------------------------------- -$19,000.00
95-ACRE FARM IN HASTINGS TOWNSHIP, with house with six room* and bath, garage and tool
.$12,500.00

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A REAL NICE BUNGALOW all on one floor, has living room, two bedrooms, kitchan with dining tpaca,
full bawment. auiomatlc gat heat, and has attached garage, for-- --------- ---------------- $9,500.00
AN EXTRA NICE HOME AT ALGONQUIN LAKE, all on one floor, with large living room, with fire- .
rn«na. ww »;unir »&lt;

tiding, has loti of closett, paneling woodwork in living room, a beautiful new two stall garage,
or________ ......_____________________________ -—
—*-------------------- $20,000.00
TWO COTTAGES ON CLOVERDALE LAKE with 210 feet on lake frontage and the lol H 200 feet deep.
each hat living room, one bedroom, dining space and thewer bath, small, cottage hat living room,
dining space, one bedroom and kitchen, alto
this whole propertytcan be bought for $8,000.00

SIXTY ACRES OF BARE LAND excepting one small lot for

Michigan State's 1965 baseball
ocxaptalns were outfielder Dick

.$6,000.00

BUSINESS LOCATED RENTAL PROPERTY in good business district which rents for $150.00 par mo. for
$8,400.00

"A REAL GOOD HOME IN FREEPORT, hat four bedroom* and lot* of closet room, up and down, living
$7,200
A REAL NICE VERY COMFORTABLE HOME IN THE FOURTH WARD HASTINGS, hat two tearpated bedroom* up and down, a living room, one bedroom, dining room, kitchen, full bath, full
basement, with gas heat, garage. It insulated, and Kat storm windows.and screens...- ...$8,500
BUNGALOW ON M-37 WEST OF TOWN, on nice large lot; he* living room, dining area, kitchen,
bafh. two-bedroom*, utility room, has natural gat furnace for heat, hot and told running water,
garage, about four miles out of town for-------- -------------------- ..----- ......— ..------- $8,500.00
ANOTHER GOOD.BUY IN THE 4th WARD, Hastings, has two nice bedrooms with closet* upstairs
and down one bedroom, living room, dining room, kitchen and 16 bath down with full bath up.

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$10,000
A REAL GOOD. YEAR 'ROUND HOME RIGHT ON LEACH LAKE, has living room, three nice bedrooms,
dining and kitebah rooms combined, bath, hat redwood tiding, good wall, lot
&lt; . ............. i..
1...
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I could buy licorice, mints, gum . . . trains, airplanes, trucks .

tricycles, bicycles, cars . . . the moon, the sun and the stars . . . but

WE NOW HAVE LEINAAR'S FLAT ON BIC CEDAR LAKI. VE2Y REASONABLY PRICED ANO
WILL SELL ON LAND CONTRACTS.

Complete. Acthorlta.

A GOOD HOME CLOSE IN IN HASTINGS, has two bedroom*. hall and full bath upstairs and down one
. - J_
..A
... U.I.L. —...
.
5.250.00'

outdoor activity.

DUE TO'RECENT SALES WE'NEED'NEWTuSTINGS'

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OKER

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MEMBER: F«4«r«l Deposit Insurance Corporation

Friendly, Neighborly Service for 78 Continuous Year

�Idtimers Game, All-Star Clash Friday Night
Special
special Double
Header Set for
Johnson Field

Hioh

Adventure on Our Inland

Seo

Russell Yarger
Joins Boys
Tour
J
For Alaska Trip

Motxlay nlgtU E.

Reynold* the winning pitcher and
BUI COrrlgan taking the lore
In the nightcap. Hading* Mfg

Softball Opener Io
Feature Pimen
Of tDtty» of Yore'

scheduled li leave Detroit Batur-

Edwards Wins
Flying Stock
Feature Friday

trip u&gt; Alaska.

Tom Edward* from Battle
Creek won the 50-lap feature
event at the flying stock race*
Friday night at the Hastings
Raceway, with Harry Foote of
Otrttmar. Duka Anderson. Orville Kalamazoo second, Don Jenkins
of Rl Battle Creek UUrd. Phil
Sloan also of the Cereal City,
Dick Hart.
fourth and Jerry VanDyke of
Grand Rapid* fifth
trfeln. Harry Relgle. John
Hastings Mfg. Company Oldtimer* include Bab and Joe Stutz.
Homer Reynolds. Gordon Kenyon.
Ray Reynolds. Jesse Rnuch. l-.n &gt;
Slxberry. Mike Rcynolda. Maynard
Tucker. Eart Argeuuwer. BUI But­
ter. skip Moore, Rowdy Paulson.

f

Seoul Comp

Uke a dream. Will never forget
the thrill of the trip aa long aa 1

OP THE ALASKA WALRUS.
‘
And will receive a Walrus Lapel । Stauffer, W2 8 Hanover
Pin along with U» mnnberahtp
„
,
certificate from the Govtmor
Ron Peiranoaki hoi
Michigan Stole career pitching
marks — most win* &lt;311. most
inning* pitched &lt;218*, moat
strikeout* &lt;233* and moat walks
&lt;115*.

Maple Valley
Yell Leaders
Attend Clinic

Charlotte Foote. Sarah Hansen
and Pam Barlond, cheerleaders
from Maple Valley High Schoo!,
attended the cheerleading clink
'Buchanan, Detroit lumber and at Hartland Juiy 6-9. They
stayed at Cromalne Lodge. Waldenwoods Estate on Walden
r
One hundred and fifty girls
were enrolled from Kentucky,
Ohio and Michigan Ml** Paul-

Jerry Van Dyke of Grand Rap*
Ida won the first heat, Dirk A*-

U

Naahville fourth

NofTbi^ AlTHteTc^. T

A*

nlftoent scene?. brasth taking
Cheater Cramer, Jr, and
aunsots. and moot ot all the Stouffer of Troop 175, apunwred
frtendllncre and kindnow of Um by Southeastern PTA. were at
Ataeban people which I have al- Camp Shawondoasee last week.
____ ________ *
1* th. ■.Vi &lt;w flrrnltmutav

the l’j«a went to Guerw-ttr Sebring

Blita and Hastings Mfg Company
who art to play *t f pm with

Royal Fisher. Jim O'Oonnor

a tnira or ute com oy rus
own effort ia eligible to gu
, Tburaday. July-15, 1M5

the second heat. Chuck Evans of

OaUle Cree&lt; Wni ,fcond- BU1
ot lbe Cer^ Clt’r ttolrd
f and BUI Cox of Kalamacoo
Middleville ' Bob Heiuiba won

rocy wall acrom from the wind­ Ing authority and executive di­
ing railroad track La painted a rector of U8CA. taught at each

If you're the rugged type who likes-boating, camping, and seeing new things, here’s a
package deal for real outdoor adventure: Round up another hardy mariner or two and pack
your gear for a motoeboating trip along the Great Lakes shoreline of Michigan. Before
casting oftr safety check your boat which should be at least H feet long and powered by
an outboard motor that's big enough to do the job. Any"oKMjchiean’s Great Lakes
shorelines will serve for your voyage, but as a smallboater you should look with caution
on certain places such a» the granite shores and brooding waters of Lake Superior. For
those skirting the Lower Peninsula, the Inland Waterway (sec map inset) offers an
■interesting shortcut. Passing through it requires portaging between Petoskey or Harbor
Springs and Conway. Whatever route you take, this is a rough pleasure trip. However,
it promises a closeup look ar Michigan you won't soon forget. -Mich. Dept, of Conservatloo

TO-ALASKA WITH BUCHA­ popular Michigan State cheer-1
NAN." Thia la why I am taking leading squad Miss Hess gave
instructions in new cheers.,
kindness of thl* man when I was chants, songs and pom pan rou-'
tines.
a youn^boy.
Some phases of the program I
were selective so Individual* and
tench boys to save far the things squads could concentrate on ’
worth while tn life. Any boy who stills and material that would be:
la willing to earn and eave at useful In their schools.

sMakera are probably the bmt you'll be traveling, then refold
all-around footwear for such a a,„i 1Jaff in a *hlrt pockeT
Middleville third and Jerry
K. W. Uta- Dave Reynold*. Mike I Peloquin
trip. There 1* no substitute lor,
fourth.
Carrigan. John Taffee
good rain gear. It should be old- o
. Hon»r* In the pursuit went to
style
heavyweight rubber, ean-^’t” “U,“
— ----- -------------------—..
-| Al Hagen of Battle Creek. Edvas or rubber-canvas nnd bright- no,t. “c.u&gt;o bothered b&gt; mosga, Ron Rivett. Ijutj Hathaway . wards was second. Kovach third
1,
eobnd. TO.
*.1S
ItaMing* Mfg. Company — Vem and Dan Newberry fourth.
Bowman. Shannon Lydy, Dau
Charite Evans won the semi­
mSiSi
Bower*
I final with VanDyke second. Dick
x
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jl
i
b
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i
Looking for high adventure?
Local &lt;14— Bob Christie. Art Bci- Asptnal third. Sloan fourth. H*numerous.
nett. Oovernor Guy
' *7 AM- Mlkt Malone atath, Cox
You can find it by following types are best, and a hood on the,m
I Moaj' night* you won't need a
Pitcher* are to be relrotod frita ^SMdiriUa^’ffib*the the challenging example of other cape Is grand
For slilrta. pants, and sweaters ' t*n‘- *’u‘ k**p • heBr&gt;;
Stan Haure Attv Dick Hudarn
..
* «e«*lba won the hardy souls who have traveled
take several
thing* „„
that WUI
will -d----“e.----------------------b&gt; tor ducking --------under.
U'r
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wtenu light U11I1KS
■
You may only make proertss &lt;
Galesburg Speedway Saturday small boat* powered by outboard cumb1U(. lnto (M|0US fa&gt;-ers
night with Wllaon Sintier oil motor*, the Conservation Depart- , uikknessex.
tnicknc**es men
Then you can
cun shuck during the ruvmuig
morning «»u
nnd evening
evening
man. Ouenette Sebring. Ken Makment suggeato.
ji off
— -layer*
____ —when
■___ ______________
.. calm*. »ay from three am.
w to
It’s wann or pull
tey. Ray Jopple. C. Norris. Mike
Kovach won- the qualifying
There doughty mariners have them on when it's
It's cold. No mat- right
el8bt ar
or nine am.:
am ; then from
Lydy. Marsh Kidder. Charles
and took the fa*t car dash. gathered unusual seaaide view* ! ter what the month, pack with Iour w »**«&gt; °r eight pm. Use
Smith. BUI WeatK-tin. BUI C«ri- event
BUtch Neal of Albion won the
' the
certaintythat
that
coldwind*
windswUl
willtune
‘ Rmefor
Jorsleeping
sleepingororeating
eatingwhen
when
__ 1 the
certolntv
cold
weather or night says you should
j figure-eight event, in which Bat­
rlth an entirely net
I not be traveltag.
tle Creek* Bob Pierce rolled hl*
Runnlng through early morncar completely over. Heal win­
|ing ml4u. soaking in morning's
ners included DeWayne VanVlett
One forewarning: Thia la ..
of Vlck*burg and Meiyln Colvin luus
rough
„ Mlu
and humuw
tumble way to travel.. ,orT
.
baek of IL These umc | gradually lightening grays, then
of Augusta
[You will get wet. You will bel routes you're about io take । finally seeing the sun come up
Bob Sooony of Grand Rapid* Jounced and bounced. You will! WPre uaveled first bv eanoe* long after is worthy fare for any
won the feature race for semi-j ache for clean clothes, silence
, * ,
”
. —
j voyageur.
Ail tn al). UHs is an adventurI {.late model flying stock cars at and good food.
.the Kalamazoo Speedway Sun­
Bat nmr
you win we aWuu
„
youTl
2 Kmihoi
oo | ST:?
."tl U.ro
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day night.
immense amount about your
the 15th lap'when Jerry Pellquin slate In a very short time.
’if Banner B’anf A&lt;hf
Any of Michigan's Great Lakes [
of Grand Rapid* flipped end over
Now, for those of you who are
end and on the 17th when Bob still Interested, let's gel down toJ: shorelines will serve for yourl
voyage, but as a small boater I
a of Grand Rapid* the specifics:
| you should look with caution on
and punctured
The basic elements needed certain places such a* the granite
outboard motor, a smallish pile shores and brooding waters qf
Lake Superior and the commr.--.
who ean get along together dally busy St Marys and St.
Now mowing's fun, and faster, too. escaped serious injury.
Clair river*.
Carl
Sparks
and
Dutch
Grindel
without a lot of fu*».
This 4-seasoo tractor eases all lawn _» ar.*.—
For those circling the Lower
n
*
The bQJ|t
J^_ jg w
and garden tasks. Test-ride ? Call: Alteqan, Junior Binder of Plain­
Peninsula, the so-called Inland
18 feet long, preferably of bounce­
well and Orr of Battle Creek proof metal The motor should be Waterway offers an interesting
shortcut For this side route, you
E. L. CARPENTER were heat winner*.
fairly husky. 18 horsepower being
a pretty good rise. If you already Springs.
Central Michigan University
HARDWARE
Then find any willing owner of
sophomore pole-vaultep'uoe Nel- ably bought them as a working
142 E. State St.
hardt'A Traverse'Cl|/; 14-6 vault unit so this point should raise a pickup truck to toe you and
your boat overland to Conway.
a* Wayne State ranks as a CMU no problem.
Phone Wl 5-2983
From there, you pass through
outdoor record in the event.
Now about your gear. Need* for Round. Crooked, and Pickerel
clothing, deeping equipment, and lakes to Burt and Mullet lakes
personal Item* vary greatly from and finally out Into Lake Huron
person to person, although It'S at Cheboygan.
very clear that no matter how
much or little space is available,
people will always manage to fill
gently into the water nnd Midden
it with 4helr duffle.
drop-offs close to shore are rare.
Travel companions should make This mean* a small, shallow
arrangements for the sake of draft boat can run about 200 ar
equality, and then stick to them. 400 yards from shore, then if
You will find If everybody L* re­ trouble pops up. scoot into land
stricted to his own knapsack full
anyplace without too much
of clothes, toothbrushes, cameras, most
difficulty.
shoe*, swim gear, and fishing
The best chart to carry I* a
tackle that the knapsack itoelf Adaoored-down road map from
become* the "Great Decision any filling station. Whack off
Maker.” and the fellow that stuff* everything except the mileage
his own too full must carry on a
constant naval engagement get­
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HASTINGS ARIA MIN’S 36-HOLE

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AT HASTINGS COUNTRY CLUB
the Hamilton Lake. Caaatry
Club near Saugalark. Art, La

Ninety youngsters recently re­
ceived swimming instruction
through the Hastings Youth
Council program.
The Red Cress Instructors

Saturday, July JI. and Sunday, August 1. 1965
Note: Entries must have completed theta
Junior Year in High School to be eligible

o

!1—Aug 1. al
Country Club.

Nam* Hype or print)

Larkin.

Addren.
The following received cerUfientrs for varying degrees ot proficteocy:
u.juiucr.-rmy vravrr. KUtn
Nicholson. Kathy Allan, Jim
Feldpauach. Pam Magoon, Jeff
Magoon. Pete Forsberg. Sue Mc­
Allister. Carol Furrow, Eater
Willman. Candy Taylor. Kathy
Hamaty. Jo Ann Sherwood. Nan­
cy Sweet, Robert Taylor;
Robert Main. Diane Gank. Patrida Falconer. Susanne Peltow.
Craig Rose. Mike Pennington.;
Cindy Denny. Jody Magoon. Ma- ■
llnda Hammond. Dave Roush.
Prrri Holte, Douglas Knicker­
bocker. Mitch Col-man. Grant
Bryan. Douglas Gillespie. Vicki
Smith. Sandra Pennington,

Kathleen Klilenger. Mike
Shumway. Lisa Smith, Brad
FUhr. Cindy Reynolds. Karen
Reynolds, Harold Fisher. Rick
McLmiahttn Bonnie Kareher.

Chy.
fesatonal division.

Down the Fairway - Reglstralions are now being accepted for
Uic first Hastings Area Men's 36Hole Amateur Golf Tournament
to be held at the Hastings Country Club -Saturday and Sunday,
July 31-Aug. 1. . . .
Golfers from the Marys^bd
Country Club of Battle Creek
txxik most of the honors Bunday
tn the inter-dub match held at

~ Molly Cove, 1 four.j! to Gon T^e wlth 79 and
Rick Furrow, Bob Foreman. Deb- j
to Ed Taamtr and Gordon
n
Huabw'
Ironside with 80s. Only Gordie la
Gank. Richard Lanoistcr. Jack fronl u,e
cluB,
MUler
^* 7' Rte«^nn*.*f‘Her^ .S*lly uon
won Io*
low net.
net, Otto
Otto Christensen,
Christensen.
Shuster, JoEllen Miller. Steve Jack Warner and Mr Sikes tied
Hoke;
Gary Nicholson. Mark Lancas­
ter, Brian Cunningham. Tracy
Allerding. Debra Furrow. Tami
AllrrdUig. Cam Anderson. Jeff green HU ball hit another, and
Wyngarden, Michael Freeland.
Grew Reaser. Gordan Finnic. Miller and Al Slcury won the
Kirk Fisher and Erik Forsberg
blind bogey with 75. Pete LublSwimmer — Sherry Miner. enleckl tied for third and Harvey
Christa Puller. Martha Anderson. Slater for fourth. . . .
Dorothy Bolthousc. Sally Cole­
man. Kathy Court, Jeff Hoke. first in Thursday's blind bogey
Harold Lewis. Spencer Goodyear, among our side-kick Hal Buerge.
Rose Ann Buck. Ron Wyngarden. and Stu Sweet and Pete LublcnBarbara Cupdiaw. Bronwyn Wil­ leckl. Mr. and Mra Dave Good­
liams Jim Cary. Steve Cunning­ year won the twilight's best po­
ham. Nadine Lowe and Lori ker hand golf event Wednesday.
Wood.
Mr and Mra. John Cxlnder were

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INCLUDES PRACTICE ROUND

Mail to Hastings Country Club
Box 128, Hostings, Mich.

FRIDAY, JULY 30

(Entry Deadline July 29)

Armchair ;
Athlete .S. gan

finishM In fourth place among
game wardens tn southern Michi­
in a departmental shoot at
Jackson Thursday. This was the
shoot-off for the annual Governor'a Tournament which Is usually held In September. Compettngdn that State-wide tourney
will be tew enforcement teams
from many governmental unite.
Gene fired 266 Thursday, the
m*n- WPA**®
°°‘
»*&lt;uc, fired 3M and the eteondPtace man' Charles Spycer of
McAdam'of *KalaTna*oo

Joe Bennett,
Bob Hollister
Pace League

Joe Bennett blistered the Has­
tings Country Club course Mon­
day
uaj night
main when
wiicii he
&lt;ic carded
taiucu a oneunder-par to Ml the pace in the
Men** Golf League a* he won
four points from Sheriff Merl H.
Campbel] to lake a three-point
with 277. Gene hu shot In the lead in the circuit's White Divl-

service revolver, a 38. . . .

Fishing has been spotty and
good catches of bluegills and
perth were observed on Long
Lake at Cloverdale, good catches
of specs on Thornapple (muskles

HoHister came through
wnn
?llh a
• nne
ftne. 37
?7. oianxing trnie
Burr to move into a tie for third
place In the Blue Division. Jim

Lawrence to take four points to
iremain one point ahead of El­
‘don Mathews in the Red Divi­
sion as Eldon snaggled four from
Supt. ot Schools Richard Guen­
oughlyl. bass have been slow, ther.
trout have tapered off but other­
wise standard pan fishing has
Monday's malls: W. Cronln­
been fair. Brown reported. . .
ger 53. 3 pointe. Goodyear 66. 1
Except for waterfowl shooting point; Osgood 56. 4. Stanley 42.
dates and bag limits, whlch^wlll 0; Booth 46. 3. Steury 56. 1; G.
be set after mld-August, Michi­ Miller 42. 4. Frandsen 52. 0;
gan's complete roundup of 1985 Gardner 48, 4. Puanlkas 56. 0; J.
hunUng regulations will take An­
al shape
&amp;
*7,—" during
—IT" the meeting of
--Mathews 42. 4, Guenther 52. 0;
the Conservation Commission at1 Steury 58 4 Goodyear M. 0;
Traverse City this Thursday and Martin 43 4 Gardner 54, 0;
Friday. Included wUl be proposed . Stanley 42. 4. Steury 58. 0; Hodgllmlted seasons on wild turkeys ts 43. 4. J Cronlnger 38 0; Stanand quail Wild turkeys have not |«.y 41 4 Booth 46, 0: Stanley
been hunted In Michigan since 43 4 Wlnlck 63 0: J. Cronlnger
the State's pioneering days while M 4. Booth 46. 0: Steury 58, 4.
FUher third Oliver winners were quail have been protected here Pusnlkas 56 0- Osgood 67, 4
since
1911. Game men are recon&gt;-;MarUn 43, 0; Lawrence 54. 4.
Mr. and Mrs Darrell Aldrich.
Mr and Mrs Rudy Flora and mending that a Nov. 6-14 “any, ateury 58. 0; Stanley 42. 4. W.
Mr and Mrs George Miller. .
Of
neighboring
Allegan County | Standings:' j.
Cronlnger 34
through Dog Warden Dean
HOC. and Roger BUrdivant fw j
' P®1®* u*thcl“ »• Hodges 30.
the fourth time tnAve years won ' r“ch'd
th,lr
, O. Miller 29. W Cronlnger 28,
their ingnt
Hight in
In tne
the cascaae
Cascade counCoun-,!
i Chenoweth 25. Guenther 24.
tnetr
■try
_ . Club ____
&gt;__ - _
_ . Invite......
IBM. The
'i be Conservation
."Ih and Lawrence 23. Gardmember
guest
Conservation DMsrt-I
Depart- Of
Stanley
tlonal They won the 1986 second ““‘J*
E" ?' (&gt;t«ood ”• M,rUn *nd
flight, title teat week on the p,*t**y protected below the Booth 11. Wtnlck 10. Steury 9.
Weightman Prte Mlskov led fourth hole of a sudden death Straits for u,e
the next two
two years as Goodyear anA
and Pusnlkas a
5 an
and
a
the Central Michigan University playoff. . . .
their numbers have dwindled Frandsen 0.
Uack team in scoring during Um­
oiaie lawmakers have
nave established
eaiaomneo, Palrlnrs
Pairing* for MondayMonday: GuenState
Ma. IS
H a*
.. ther
____vs ..
.
—
. Cronlnger
—_ ' ,
"
1985 outdoor stuaon with 107
Outdoor Trail — Conservation the Saturday nearest Nov.
Hodges,
W.
vs.
the uniform
points in eight meets
Officer Gene Brown of Hastings
... firearm
....wu. opener for, t,r.fno»ein: n
it. u&gt;iu.
Miner vs. nteurv.
the entire Upper Peninsula.1 Osgood vs. Wlnlck; Gardner vs
which means that the region's j. Cronlnger. Booth vs. Law16-day season this Fall will run;renCe: Stanley va Goodyear,
from Nov- 13 through Nov. 33. Prandsen vs. Mathews; PusnlkM
ROOFING
Nov 20-Dtc. 5 stands as p-.e re- r, Martin
vised shooting period for gun- j
All Types, including
toting deer hunters In Lower
White Division
Michigan 'where the season's
Monday's raalte: Kinney 46.
Hot Tar Roofs
starter has been moved back to:4 polnta, E. Miller 59. 0; A. Benthe third Saturday of November. I nett 4 pointe, Clarey 0: B. Miller
As a result, southern Michigan's । 49. 3, Snyder 48. 2: Fisher 41.
All Work Guaranteed
extended grouse season will also । 2. Blair 47. 2; Rohde 42. 4. TUckbe altered to provide a 16-day i er 50. 0; Roberta 43, 3, Bay M, I;
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Ing the deer hunt. New open'J*n,e*
McMillan 56, 0;
..
- Fisher 41,3, Clarks 47, 1; Tucker
dates for the rotons grouse sea- M s C1&lt;rtl
1; Tucker 50. 4.
son will be Oct. 20-Nov. 19 and, Blair 47. 0; Rohde 42. 4. B. Mll-

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Hastings school board Tuesday
night appro nil an eight-game
ta M. 'football schedule for next Fall. County Manorial Hospital. He had
.been admitted Sunday evening.
TT-Z
----- ;—Mr Johnson was bum April 33.
Ute Pius the H^ung&gt; In»'NU«tal' IMO. in Od«m Township, in Ute

Hastings

tee

vs Tucker, E. Miller vs. Clarey;
----------- a--------- —
H Miller vs. McMillan. Snyder;
.
ys Blair; Bay vs A. Bennett.,Cllb8» AUlletlCS
James
jiuih vs.
v» Campbell;
uampocn; Kinney
rvmney vs.I _
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Kiwanis Baseball

Green Division
The Cut* and Athletlos remain
^tCr2^.tomla*toS&gt;ltai Anderson of Grand Haven; seven
unbeaten in the Kurante Baee,e gtxntfchlklron; one great grand­
-------------------------------------ball Summer Baseball leagues. 0"'" Ukrrte* and Portage
chud; a broUlCT -momas of Lake
ton 47. 2. Ktehl 51. 2; Cooper 51. । ptavgruund Director Lewis Lang
WnatUng matches are ached-, Odessa, and a sister. Mtaa Gall
4. Aldrlsh 64. 0; Feldpausch 52.1 rrpofu
lUed W1U»
School for the Johnson of Spokane, Waah.
4. Bhlrkey 49. 0; Aldrich 54. 4.1 .
__ Blind. Grandville. Godwin. B. C.
The body reposea at Ute Pickens
Pugh 55. 0; Klehl 47. 3. A. Simth I {"{ nm
’
Lakeview. Ionia, Grand Ledge. | chapel in Lake Oden* where serv48. 1. Rose 44. 3. Sexton 47. 1;. ™‘™i..... ......................... Charlotte, St. Johns, Okemos, I lees will be held al 3 pm Thursday.
Foster 41. 4, Flora 60. 0.
Monday the AthteUca defeated
Norrtx, Lakewood. Grand 1
------------ •-----------standings: Christensen 38 *7" 3*4“'
,ndl*na R*pii&lt; Union. Greenville and
Gene Washington. Michigan
points Foster 33 Ktehl 31. Cook p&lt;J‘:rd
Ortolea, 10-9, In the Eol Grand Rapids
| State football and track star,
■1
_____•_____
and Shirkey 26. Rose 25. Bex ton *Babe
ube Ruth league.
------------ “—
In the Cub league, the MeU&gt; USE BANNER WANT ADS!
34. Cooper 21, Groos 20. Feldpautch 19, Aldrich 16. Pugh and
A. Smith 15. Huebner 14. Jerow
11 Flora and Siegel 11 and Mc­
Allister 7.
Pairings for Monday: Jcrow
vs. Sexton. Rose vs. Pugh; Feldpause h vs. McAllister. Shirkey
vs Cook; Huebner vs. Flora.
Blegel vs. Klehl; A. Smith vs.
Cooper. Christensen vs. Puater;
Aldrich vs. Groos.
Blue Division
Monday's result*: MacLeod 43.
4 pointe. Chase 56, 0; Cove 46. 4,
Mitchell 54. 0; Hubbell 58. 3.
Panfil 48. 1; Sim 58, 4. Gillespie
61. 0; Hamaty 45. 3, Wood 53. 1;
Hollister 37. 4. Durr 46. Oi Iron­
side 40. 2. Jacoba 42. 3: Cove 46.
4, Fletcher 46. 0; Chase 56. 4.
Mitchell 54. 0; Wood 52. 4. Pan­
fil 57. 0; Chase 56, 4. Fletcher!

Standings: Ironside 31 points.
Covt 30. H. Smith nnd Hollister
28. Jacobs 27. Hamaty and Mac- j
Leod 24, Sim 23. Chase 22. Laubaugh
oaugn and
ana Wood
wooa 21.
at, Burr
nurr 20.1
ro. i
Panfil 19. Mitchel! 17. Hubbell 14.
Sherwood 11
13. Gllleanle
Gillespie 88 and
and I
Sherwood

What type of person
Should buy the
hot Plymouth now?

Pairings for Monday: Wood vs.'
Ironside. Burr vs. Gillespie; Hub-I
bell vs. Laubaugh. H smith
!
C&lt;jvt; Hollister vs. Mitchell '
Fletcher vs. MacLeod: Shers
'
vs. 81m. Panfil vs. Hama
Chase vs Jacobs.
performer Jim Nesbitt &lt;Bay
City) is the son of Jim Nesbitt,
first winner of the Robert Carl-j
son Award, given annually at
Central, Michigan University for
excellence in athletics, academics
and campus leadership.

Roy Kramer. Central Michigan
L’nlverslty's new freshman foot­
ball coach
Michigan I

Cut trips to the grocer’s to once every week or twothere's plenty of room-even to stock up on food specials.

If you’ll still getting along with a too-small, out-dated refrigerator that needs defrosting

the
try

K

• Prepare foods ahead for special entertaining and
unexpected guests-even complete dinners for
the times you are late getting^home.

END DEFROSTING!

THE HASTINGS BANNER—b

Country Club by July 29.
Hastings High ta expected to
Trophies win be awarded to comj*ta- athletically as a Class
the champion and the winner of. B school In 1965-86, anticipating
the other four flights, with pclrra an enrollment. of about 1.U75.
_ __ -- . L-__ .
UIIJ K.. ------ - —- — a
’
inta. Roberta 30. Blair and going to the first, scomd. third. HH8 has born a Ctasa A school director ot the U S TrotUng Amohde 29. Tucker 23. Clarke 22. fourth. eighth and 12th place for several years with an official i elation, superintendent of speed of
enrollment over 1.100—the deCid- u.e Southern Michigan Racing Cir
Kinney 21. McMillan 19. A. Ben- winners In each flight
Golfera win shoot into flights Ing figure
Fisher 17. Warner 18. B. Miller
15, Campbell 14. James 10. E
Miller 8 and Clarey 5

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For Hastings
Sam Johnson
Board Approves
Golf Tourney
Of Race Fame
r^SXK-^Sc-^ziFootbalLCage,
Tuesday n
Hosting* Area Mens M'-hote voj
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Amateur Onlf Tournament. to lv- Wrestling
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Skeds
Royal C. i&amp;un) Johnson,
held Saturday and Sunday. July

a shrewd trader!
You've waited until now to shop for a
new '65 Plymouth Fury. Belvedere. Valiant
or Barracuda because you know that
we'll be cleaning out our stock of
'65 Plynuyiths. You also know that the
deals are great and the trade-in allowances
are very generous now. So what’s
keeping you? We're ready to deal today I

Get a clean-up deal now
at your Plymouth Dealer’s

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DEWEY'S CAR PALACE

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M-43 at Sprague Rd., Delton

�famoua Luray Cavetna, Va.
which ar* 340 ft below ground
level. A wonderful vacaUen wa*
enjoyed by all.
MU* Linda GlUmpte. who ha*

Personal Mention

National Award
In Conservation
Given Garden Club
1-ong with 3S member* and three
guest* present.
The meeting wa* called to or­
der tor the president. Mj» Albert
dates back quite aome years, and
they had not met tor a long
time. *o thia wa* a particularly
pleasant vUlt.
The Lyle Gillespies were on a
busmeiLi trip In Montreal. Cana-

to Arlie Todd
on the Completion of H

The Roger Jones or Berrien
Spring* were guest* of the
Thoma* Straley* over the week­
end. They acre here to attend

GOLD MEDALLION HOME
Be Sure to Attend the

brought one or two arrangement*
lb be Judged. She told u» how,
flower* are judged at a flower
show and how very Important .
they win hold up well.
Rhe told the member* what
wa* right, wtiM was wrong and
how their arrangement* could be
Improved. Sometimes they can be
Improved by limply removing
some of the leave*, grasses. etc.
Rhe said they were too “busy.”

vacation in Philadelphia. with
their daughter and husband, Dr.

grandchildren. Mona and Nara
Kelly a ere their guest* on the

Candlelight Rites
At Baptist Church
Unite Couple

Of This New Brick Ronch Home

1241 Robinwood Rd.

In a lovely candlelight ceremony
at the Fira Baptist Church, Mbs

Ml** Nellie Barnaby, daughter
of the late Frank Barnaby, called
on her aunt. Mrs Leon Gray, last
Wednesday evening. Accompany ­
ing her wa*. MLs. LoU Flanagan • —— -- —-— --- — — --­
of Dodge City. Kan. Mr. Barnaby •«»&gt; bls pal*, who rule In the

THIS WEEKEND

W Court Street, spoke their wed­
ding vow* at eight o'clock Satur­
day. Jupe 18.
surica and wore Um corsage from
her bridal bouquet.
Out-of-town gUKtfa came from
ake near /fcvart, &gt;wuo1' ung ceremony m me pres- Grand Rapids, Tekonsha. Lowell, i
&lt;
cnee of 200 guests Cindy Bristol of Hart. Athena. Lansing. Kalamazoo,1
William Cramer j On,nd «-ip;&lt;U was the organist,
Ann Arbor, Chicago. Ill., and ;
for tile weekend ' Baskrta of white and green tlnt-

We are pleased to have
furnished and installed the

Ceramic Wall Tile
Vinyl Linoleum Floors
Carpet for the Living Room
and Bath Rooms

• hither. Kay won- a floor-length
nov.li of Bombazine and Chantilly
Lice. The lace, basque bodice fea­
tured a scalloped neckline and long

Don’t be half-protected
If your insurance program doan't adequately
cover you against major possibilities of loss, you
may wake up one day to find yobrsclf in serious
financial Rouble. It's wiser to let us check your
insurance nectfono* —for yo ur home, car. family
or business. Well give you a prompt, frank
appraisal of your situation without cost or
obbgalioa.
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Smokies this wee* They haven't ’
had a trip alone like this in many July ’■
ymrs and they Loth acme UWi
u like a second honeymoon

Thursday,
iUa brother und wile,
”*~*M r,~”

rith Chantilly

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�Dowling
B, Mr,. DixuU rm/nti
The Dowling library has re­
ceived a coat of paint, new shut­
cleaning inside. Mn Clara Rem.
librarian. announces the library
is sponsoring a reading contest
for students in Ant grade through

•t the library each Thuraday
from 3 30 u&gt; 4;M. W Mr*. Harvey
Babcock entertained the Dowling
Pennock Hospital Guild at her
borne in Charlotte Thursday, w
The North-East Dowltng Fann
Bureau met TUeiday with Esther
Stanton The usual carry-in supner
&gt;k. ___ ..__

E^gaGED—Mr. and Mrs. Craig
Sheffield Ot R4 Hastings, an­
nounce the engagement of their
laughter. Virginia Lea, to DonMrs Donald W. Henion of Rft
Heslinga. Miss Sheffield gradu­
ated from Hastings High School
in 1X3 and la employed at the
National Bank of Hastings. Mr
Henion graduated from Hastings
High in 1M1 and is employed at
La.-ke-BuR* Chevrolet. A Sep­
tember wedding is being planned.

Members of Dowling Church's
Women * Society are serving din­
ner at the Dowling church base­
ment today Mrs. Goldie Rolf! is
in charge of the group'* meeting
•nd program of the afternoon.
Member* are collecting rummage
items at this meeting also. Bum­
mer hour* are now In effect at
Dowling Church. Sunday School
session* begin at 9 o'clock and
the worship service* under the
direction of Rev. Harold Armon
at 10:l&amp; am. * The-Hank Henry
family from Downer* Grove, 111,
were recent visitor* at the How­
ard Henry liome al Clear Lake.

THE HASTINGS BANNER-#

Megan, Mark and Chris Henry,
who had been visiting their
grandparents, returned home
with thatr parents after ths
Fourth of July holidays.
Pfe. William Stanton spent the
recent holiday with his mother,
Esther Stanton, on furlough from
the. Army in Kentucky. Mn.
Stanton's daughter. Elaine,* and
her family from Ohio were also
holiday visitors. * Mn Lulu
Gorham is again a medical pa­
tient at Pennock Hospital. * The
Edsel Sinclair's elder son. John.

Highbank
By Mn. I'vn Hsncbliti

Highway
Now is Vising
Reflective Tape

The 85th anniversary services
U Ute North Maple Orove EUB
Church Sunday was well attendtb* maaxagr in the morning, also
In the afternoon program. * Mr

caning home by plane They also
are vL'.lting relative* In Battl*
Creek w Mr. and Mr*. Clyd*

camp at Duek lake bear Muske­
gon. * The Robert Gaskills have
received a letter from AnHwrage,
Alaska, written by their daugh*
ter. Kathie, who tt spending ths
Bummer in Japan. * Mrs. David
Runner is a surgical patient al
Pennock Hospital
Voter* of U&gt;* Dowling school
district are reminded Of the op­
portunity to cast their vote Tues­
day cm th* question of the dis­
trict annexing to the Hasting*
district. * Mr* Wesley Edmands

Mr* George Nummer.ofBl Louis
span’ the weekend of the ^th in
Canada e Mr. and Mra. Marshall
Orecn. Mn Worth Green and
Wednesday

Jr, and daughter of
* Clyde Reid ia tn
Hospital for X-ruya and
Mn. Zetpha &lt; Brook* i
who recently returned
ting* wish to announce the en- from California with her niece.
Mn Dean Babcock, of Vennantlanded the 2J th wedding annlvtlle The ladles called Saturday
on the former's aunt; Mn. Rtlla
Sunday. * The Thomas Rhodes Mr. and Mr* Raymond Frick of Whitmore.
family are staying at the Robert Rt Hasting* Bliarnn is a Wtt
Rhodes' home while Uie latter graduate of Hasting* High School
and Ronald graduated in 1B64
Micbigan.
He is employed at the Great tings resident*, visited friends tn
OM lunld. nx'j.
Or“d JUstland were dliuuir gucaU
tn the world to fluoridate it* water I R»P»d*. An August wedding is of the J atari Chases Saturday
•mung.
supply
being planned

Mkhlgau SUU

The (ape U waterproof with
.Ulf. X-J» V-X
MM
a prtaaure aatuuuve aaphalt corn-

|

approach that of paint to mark
pavement centerline*.
When applied to a ctoan. dry
pavement, with an adbaatva

: mg qualities that even KWH
; plow* have failed to dislodge IL
The simplest method found so
I far for applying the tape ia to
pavupaftt-and run vhe dual rear

MR. AND MRS RONALD BJOltK
. . . Miss Judy Eash Is Married.

ope Church is
Setting for Lovely
vening Nuptials

Helping at the wadding wax

nuh Itau.iiur or UrB- ,UMl

w,-. •

opemnx gift*. ■

Mrs. Clare tn*h or
of
Ronald Bjork, «on of Mr. and
Mra. Richard .Bjtrt, alao
Clarksville, to a double r 1 n k

SIjs Terry Haskins .serving oof- .
,ec* MrK D*V‘d aattcn‘- cut U'n
brUU1 rat[„ Wul Mrs
Ttxxntaonak the groom's cake. leaving do qonfuatng mark* to
bride choae for her going '

conrod Snavely a* U»e Jtope
——-—-urday. July 3, ac B pmu
Approximately 200 guests were
present and aa they viewed the
couple exchanging vows they
—~
- --------- — —
„
and yellow mums on the candlelulirin with r-uullizi irnd white

wUh wfUt&lt;J acw.
sones ana a corsage irom ner
bridal bouquet. Their honeyRlaon
uks than to New
Yorti Washington, D.C., Niagara
By Mn. I'orn HmrbUlo
fall* and the Worlds Fair.
ai Hus-ur.
ais-Jios
a recepuon wa* ina in u*o
Beverly Hart of Lansing and
church basement Immediately
her
mother.
Mrs
Robert
Hart.
fallowing ceranoruca.

Mi.

Friday, Saturday and Sunday

tape unrolls ItarU and fba wvtgiit
ainutciung pill box hat. With sUfirmly w tlw pavement.
\cr puoaaurlca.
Mr*. Bjork selected a blue
lama A-ltoc drcsa with white

and

Highbank

The organise

Dunham

July 15th, 16th and 17th

Dy Mn. IF. M. C.heneman
tatln floor-length gown with cup

12:00 to 6:00 p.m. Each Day

Arlie Todd, Builder

. presents a

GOLD MEDALLION HOME
Featuring the Joy of Total Electric Living

Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Moody
apphqued roan* on the front ot are spending time at Community
Hospital to Battle Creek where
their oldest aon. Tommy, is a
white mums on a white Bible. patient since Saturday. He was
helping with haying when ha
was struck with a stick which
Mra. Ken Pull* of Woodland,
u fraud o! the bnde, wa* im-

late in the night. We hope for a
complete recovery, which the
Lak« Odix^a, Mrs. David Ingall doctor gave them hope of. w Mrs.
of' Hasiat. Mis* Sue Eash of Zelah Healy. who la a patient In
Clarksville, and Judy’s sUUt, Lakeview Hospital, is not very
well. She is a diabetic patlept. *
The Sunday guests of Mr. and

Mr* Minnie PausUa
and her daughter, Mn. Ruth
Pierce, from Hastings wen call­
ers on Mr slid Mrs. Enite Skldmore. *
Peterson of Grand Rapids were
Friday, July 3, caller* of Mr, and
Mrs. Austin Behan LX.
Mr. and Mrs Austin Schanta
and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Scbanta
were Bunday..July 4, callers ot 1
Mr. and M?f. Bruce Brown of
sou. little Hex Brown. W Mr. and

Gurdon spent severui days with
fils grandparents, Mr. and Mra
Larry Hawbliu and family ot
Battle Creek were Sunday, July

Hawblll*.
The community was saddened
by the sudden passing of Lyman
Mn. Earl Ball Irom Dowagiac Hunt In a Grand Haptds Hospital
on Friday. July 3, where he had
three children from KalarnaxOo. been several days for testa and
Mrs. Gedauer is the former Ruth
Tuesday. * While Mr. and Mr/.
Labadle.
Mrs. Mary Black from Green­ Heber Foster were gone fast
ville Is visiting her niece, Bessie week they visited their grand­
yellow petal bate with yellow Marco. W Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kea- daughter. Tdr. and Mn. Paul

Mlaa Jerri Cook wax flower Callfomla where Paul had been
Kiri and Chris Cook was ring- in military service, and now ha*
his discharge. On their way home
and Mrs Jerald Cook.
they visited Paul's uncle, Wilson
Max Bennett, a friend of the Willits, and grandfather.
... Clyde
groan from ClartavUle. was best Kcalcr. Sunday guest* of the
man. The usher* were friends of Keslers were Pauline Kesler from
the groom from lake Odeaea,1 Detroit and Mrs. Doreen Schafer
Ken David, Terry Haskin*. Date.of Pewamo, w Sunday, people
Williams. Roh Haskins, and bro- i from South E UB Church ei­
ther of the /room. David Biork
tended morning service al the
r a‘North EUB. Church and all
Uh had dinner in the South Church.

Jennings, to Hudson, and th*lr
daughter and husband. Mr. and
Mr* Asliley Van Doren, In Quin­
cy. * Mr*. Bernice SchanU and
Mri. Fern Haw bills were among
the one* of the Farm Bureau ladie* who had luncheon at Gil­
more* in
the Nature
Uic Banmr H’aai Adil

Congratulations to
Build

ARLIE TODD

On the Completion of His

GOLD MEDALLION HOME
FEATURING THE JOY OF TOTAL ELECTRIC LIVING

Visit this Beautiful 3-Bedroom Ranch Homo

2141

ROBINWOOD DRIVE

We're Happy to Have Had the
ELECTRICAL CONTRACT

East Off South Broadway

To Install All

One Mlle from Hostings City Limits

ELECTRIC WIRING, LIGHTING and
MODERN ELECTRIC HEATING
Visit Thia Fine New Home at 2141

Robinwood Drive

This Weekend . . . Friday. Saturday ar Sunday
From 12 Noon to 6 P.M.

HASTINGS ELECTRIC
COMMERCIAL &amp; RESIDENTIAL INSTALLATION &amp; REPAIR
119 West Stet* St.

Hastings

Phon* 945-2156

�a—THE HASTINGS BANNER
Tkunday, Jaty 15, IMS

Plan to Improve
Johnson Field
Football Lights

Pleasant Valley

Official Action of the
Hastings City Council

Card of Thanks

By

Mn. F.iM Blank

SIGNAL
AHEAD
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to extend our deepest
thanks to our many old neigh-

lovely cards, gifts, beautiful ftowers and good wishes and especial­
ly those who drove to Marshall
for our anniversary party. Sun­
day. July 4. It was a wonderful

the Ray Overholt Trio will help
with the program. * A Uvdy
three act play. 'Soup, Band and
Sagebrush.” la bring put on
Saturday evening July 17th at
the church, sponsored by the
The Hastings Board of Educa­
Young Peoples Missionary Bond
and directed by Mra Doria tion ■» special committee studying
Bawdy. They desire a good at- the Uehling, loud speaker system
and bleachers at Johnson Field
wax given the •green light" to in­
vestigate the coat of Improving 11*
lighting at the Held, and the jmbllc
Grand Ledge Bunday. * Ray Let son attended the Carson City U.
B Camp last week and Joyce
attends Ute Girla Camp tlila

Save a Life

dlng reception of Mr nnd Mrs.!able and the project may not be
cause the rescuer refused to give Ira Sargeant at the Hope church ' completed soon
up Keep at It until breath re­ of the Brethren Sunday.
i The committee Is studying a
turns. or until a doctor has pro­
_ I cement bkek and steel bleacher
•-----------i for the west side of the field with
Central Michigan University ' 2&gt;» capacity. The stadium would

LFGALS

Johncoek Hopes
To Race Sunday
At Trenton
Hastings’ Gordie Johncoek, who Bub Bender had dinner at Oull
placed fifth in the 500 Indian- Harbor Inn Wednesday noon. *

Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Stafford and family of Augusta
called on Mr. and Mrs. Dalph
Winkler at Bowen Mills Bunday

turned that night
The crew hopes to leave here
Saturday for Trenton. If the

Lacey
Ry Mri. Orlie VanSyckle

Moose Connie
Mack ? Wins
Over Ledgers
4'30 * The Fellowship Class re­
union held their annua) picnic at
Oull Lake Saturday In the evenlng they attended a Bible Class

Mrs Kenneth Christy and chil­
In Thursdays game John dren of Nashville spent Satur­
Nixon was the winning pitcher. day with her parents, Mr. and
He also hit a triple in the bottom ! Mrs. Edwin Clem. * Many will be
of the sth and scored to win hU I
Charles Williams are grandpar­
Saturday morning Stere Ale] ent* of Joel Randolph Williams
lerding hureld. giving up eight
hlta and nine runs while Ida I
tounmatot picked up seven rum

Big
year-end
savings
now
including
new tax cut!
LESS THAN)

Mrs. Karl Keefer of Ann Arbor.
Mrs. Gladys Wurm and son.
Jerry, and family of 8t. Joseph.
.Other guecta Sunday were Mrs.
”’l“#|pred wierlnga. Mr. and Mra.
Mrs. Carl Harper Kaechele, Harry
family and
who came to Michigan to attend.Wend- Bonnie Raymond. Many
the T-K Alumni cclebratinc her of thw «ueiU attended the
50th class reunion June S, visit* 'nupUals of Janet Solomon and
Ing her sister. Mrs Oscar Knec.1'Don*w Geukes Saturday evening
hele and family, a brother. Mur- *l U*e EVB Church in Leighton.
ray Harrier and family in Man-I
------------ •-----------istee. and called on a host if I All major surveys of tourist travel
will sponsor a dance al Plcamnc- others, returned home to El Paso, in America show Michigan one of
vlcw chool July 16. * Mr. and Texas. Friday. A former teacheg the top five stales. „
Mrs Bud Uldricka. Harmon. Sue

Middleville

....
lie Areota

union at Chsulton Park Sunday
Tom Moody aon of Mr. and
Mra Clifford Moody, had a atwk
hit him in the eye Saturday
night He is in Intensive care at
Community Ho&gt;piUU and they

MEMORIAL MONUMENTS

PRODUCTION
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OF DISTINCTION
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By Mn. Lloyd Owen

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Hastings

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945-9415 I

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niniin i amr

Mon. 6 Wed. I to

INSO RANCE

non Inauranc.

The Presterges from Tucson.
Ant visited their daughter and
I,wnUy- the Hden Tfoughtaims.

Hull and family from Hastings,,

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H.i'l Btak Bldg.
1U,

COLEMAN

COMET

AGENCY'

Inaunnc.
and wuiiuj
Bonds family spent four days visiting
T*
inaii^uiibv
wiiu
7
._2 a..' . . . — — ..J. jI relatives in Trnnsssm last wa*
JERRY'ANDRUS

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I Friday evening. July In Dei
SOSIRT W. SHIRWOOD. Mgr.
u»1 Bank BMg.
riwwe Wl S-1972 Gttman from South Haven, spent
Sunday at Will Gurds. Afternoon

All Forms of

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FARM IMPLEMENTS

Classified Paragraphs

TRACTORS:
Case 401 Diesel
Case 730 Diesel

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1962 OLDS
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BETTER USED CARS
PRICED TO MOVE

Business is Brisk at
Hastings

1563 CHEVROLET IMPALA
... 4 Dr. Sedan. V8. automatic
transmission, new w/wall tires,
radio.
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... 4 Dr. Hardtop. V-8 motor,
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tires, radio, one owner.
'
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... All white 4 Door, six cyl­
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look this one over.

BALERS:
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IHC 45T PTO
New Holland Super 77 w 'motor
New Holland 66 w.'motor
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AU1* Chalmers PTO
New Holland 77 w/motor
CORN
Now
MM
IHC

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1-row pull

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. .Hydraulic Hoses — Cylinders
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Century Sprayers
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BLAIR'S

FARM &amp; GARDEN
231 W. State

T/U

GOOD AS NEW
STORE
Over Start's Wallpaper
ft Faint Store
Open Friday S am. to 6:30 pm.

T1H8 WEEK'S SPECIALS

Ladles'
SUITS AND COATS—85c
Ladies’
BLOUSES AND HATS—10e

7/18

LEGALS

Your animals will look

HALTER from Form Bu­
reau

Services. Available

in different prices for

beef and dairy cattle and

shipment of stock combs

tr, x

miMIc

★ Business Services

TREE TRIMMING AND RE­
MOVAL—By experienced man.
Reasonable rates. Phone MS3015.

Cabinet work. ■Gilcraft," 5386
Gun Lake Road. Phone W 5­
3549.
7/15
ICE — Trimming, cabling, re­
moval. Free estimates. Insured.
Phone OL 3-6088. Nashville,
Mich.
tf
CARPET CLEANING IS EASY
with Host New Electric UpBrush. No wet carpets or
handwork. Clean 180 square
feet for only $&lt;125. Hastings
Floor Covering. 123 W. State,
Hastings. Phono Wl 6-5118. tf

Journeymen
Industrial
Electricians
SKeet Metal Men.
Industrial Machine
Repairmen

10 certifiable years of
experience in the trodef

Excellent wages and

benefits. Apply in per­
son or mail resume to

Eaton Mfg. Co.

Employment Office

grounds for disqualification.)
Physical condition adequate
for performance of the work.
A physical examination will

Mlchlgan- Training Unit on

8225. This includes, postage

AppiicaUons for examina­
tion may be obtained from
either the Michigan Train­
In.- Unit or the Ionia Re­
formatory. An equal oppor­
tunity employer.
7/15

12/30 SALES ft SERVICE — PERMA­
NENT position available for
NEW ft USED PUMPS—New in­
TI2 Buhl BnlMtag.
intelligent man who has dem­
stallations and remodeling.
onstrated a MicccMful personal
tHuoit. Mi^hUM.mas
Powell's
Plumbing
Co.
Free
es­
M-37 South
Wl 5-2223
and employment background.
timates. 24 hour service. Call
Experience in retail sales and
Middleville SY 5-3043 evenings.
7/15 OkDEB TO ABIWKB.
building material warehousing
SY 5-3044 day*.
tf
.
Mlekipn. Clrcall Cwt
desirable. However, men with
similar outdoor. Indoor back­
* Help Wonted
ground such as agriculture, will
be considered. Job Includes
On rrt-nuey '$• !••$, aa aslitm
sales and service to building
M'.C^ »M.*&lt;s*i». a*.
A Fascinating Opportunity
material customers, receiving
Gwialiii C«x, p«f«adaat, ia sAta G
Soles - Service
merchandise and building ma­
Viviane Woodard oilers one of
terial, operation of fork lift
the greatest earning opportruck, and materia) handling
equipment, outside work, loadCOLOR TV
today I Operate your own busland unloading trucks, build­
4.r Bill.,
ing material counter sales. In­
by
the extremely lucrative field of
come based on experience and
oosmeUcsz.il- you qualify you
background. Benefits Include:
SETCHELL-CARLSON
will be trained In the glamor­
hospital and life insurance
ous techniques ift the movie
plan, dependents hospital and
industry. Write lor free Infor­
"Better than the Rest"
sickness plan, paid training
ir
’
bUSiFK:
mation to B. E Wells. 582 W
Phlniir* Aitcrary
and development pian.*U in­
Territorial. Battle Creek. 7. 29
terested write In your own
I-EGAL SECRETARIAL POSI­
handwritins listing employ­
TION FOR HALF DAYS —
ment history, education, train­
OllDBfc or
Must h$ve typing and shorting. •kith. age. weight, height.
315 S. Honovar St.
Phone 945-3862

GOODYEAR BROS.

New • Remodel

Service

KAECHELES
305 1. Church

Wl 5-5952

Please call Wl 5-2376 between
8 and 5.
tf
SALES MEN AND WOMEN—We
are introducing an entirely new
crHUon of 4»U hui, art remind
product for the first time to
residents and bualnew estab­
lishments m this area Here. Is
a product that is used by &lt;Veryone, is fully patented and guar-

isa “jarirSl

Write staling your home ad'W number.
£. 810 AU1/18

SWEEPER BAGS AND HOSES
Ar Household Goods

30* ELECTRIC RANGE FOR
SALE — Very good condition.

appuanca

repair.

NOTICE CP PUBLIC SALE —
Notice is hereby given that on
7/IS

WE ALWAYS HAVE BAR­
GAINS IN GOOD USED
HOME APPLIANCES—Refrlg-

lobby of the Hastings City
Bonk. 1W W. Court SL. -Mas­
ting*. Mich, a 1963 Mercury ‘

Hastings Electric, 119 W. State,
HasUng*. Phone 945-2B66.
U

ELECTROLUX VACUUM
CLEANER — Large model with
. all cleaning equipment and exJust 53333. Payments $5-15
monthly. Call today 045-9431
Dealer.
7/15

*IUMIN"M

pieced application for test

SENTZ TV

IN81ST ON MICHIGAN DOT­
TED OA8I Sec Carl ft Betty's
Appliances before you buy!
They Bell—They Install—They
- -2EH. M-81’
---- *--------- ----South.

I Herbert's head Just swells
’ As ho boast*, with a grin
About hi* od* in classified

7/33 SINGER SLANT NEEDLE SEW­
ING MACHINE WITH GEAR
DRIVE —Buttonholes and zig
zag included. For quick sale
IMMEDIATE NEED
$5150. Terms $515 monthly.
Call today 045-9431 Dealer. 7/15
CORRECTIONS OFFICER
51ALE ONLY
★ Lost and Found
Salary range *5,220 to $5,993
annually. All Michigan civil
LARGE BROWN MALE GREAT
service benefits, including
DANE LOST—In vicinity of
an outstanding state con­
Guernsey Lake. Has choke
tributory Insurance program,
excellent retirement plan,
longevity bonus, and liberal
.2078 or Wl 5-4483.
vacation and sick leave al­
lowance. Excellent oppor­
★ For Sale—Miscellaneous
tunities for advancement.
Must not be under 21 years
nor have reached your 48th
birthday, and have'gradu­
For Sale
ated from high achool. Must
not have been convicted of
any offense resulting in be­
ing sentenced to Jail con­
finement. (Any arrest and
PAINTED OR
conviction record will be

•tamp with your name, ad-

Union. Battle Creek

Ungs on M-43. Phene 945-5936.
U

* Noticee

An equal opportunity employer

s rubber stamp with your new

Delton, Mich,

at comparable

apprenticeship or have

appointment. Height not leas
than -3’8' in stocking feet;
Weight not less than 150
pounds; height and weight

talty^ Shoppe,

MOBILE HOMES DIRECT from
vings. 60x13

Must have successfully
completed an accredited

HAVING A PARTY 7 — Punch
Bowl or Cup* (up to 200).
Available at small rental fee.
Call Episcopal Parish House or
Rectory.
tf

THE FATMAN—Private Detec­
tive 24-Hour. Shadowing, Tape.
Foto-FUm Evidence, Nation­
wide. Confidential. Gall WO

Farm Bureau
Services

OPPORTUNITY for local red-1
dent over 25 Interested In;
weekly Income to $150 to $200
or more. Write
Rawlelgh
Dept MC O 651 1257
Freeport. Illinois

Millbrook. LaNoble Realty, 1518
Valve Division
E. Michigan. Lansing. IV 21»7 evenings. 627-2465.
7/15 Ave. C, Battle Creek, Mich.

widna. al ska heat

and brushes.

Heating - Plumbing

BANNBB WANT ADS PAY!

■ hem. «|

...M*14 prwstaM are sllaaled la U*

-Red Rfder Riding Lawn Mow­
er. Good shape.
•

Wl $-5052
7/18

ii tr.»- -i*i. t.rfar u.
thou.ahd foot haidroi till
u&gt;4 12/100 Dolan ($•,«(I

their best in a QUALITY

USED CAR LOT
Across from Food Center
7/15

184 N. Jefferson

BAR CLASS O — Best in this
southwestern Michigan city.
Exceptfajiially good equipment.
Volume over; 83,000. Good
terms. Tavern good farm com­
munity operation. Gross above
$38,000. Only $8,000 down or

6504 Gun Lake Road. Wl
1714.
.

Showing Stock'

horses.

Used
Farm Machinery

SERVICE — Mercury outboard
motors. New and used boats
Flote Boats. Trsllers and ac­
cessories. M-86 In Nashville.
_OL 3-2851 Or OL 3-807L
tf

row lapels, taper pants, alter
double Into single breasted

If You're

Fair

220 W. State
Wl 5-3903 or Wl 5-2454

FARM IMPLEMENTS

1M0 FALCON—4-door, nlw mo­
tor. 8.000 miles. $496. Excellent
condition. Call 045-2329 before
10 am. Arthur Baird, 730 fc.
South. Hasting*.
7/15

EXPERT TAILORING — Men'S

Dr.

HASTINGS
MOTOR SALES

1959 4-DR. PLYMOUTH FOR
BALE — Excellent condition.
$375. Bradford, 135 E. South.
7/15
Hastings. 945-3081.

'WALK UP AND SAVE!’

Just in Time for the

Seo the Dodge Boys at

1958 FORD—6 cylinder, standard
transmission New paint job.
Call Wl 5-3841.
tf

Wl 5-5932 ★ Business Opportunities

Wl 5-3150 MORTGAGE SALT.
7/15
the roeJni.m. et •
tL’SS.VtXW

—Helix Auger Wagon. Like new!

Ph. 5-2478—107 N. Michigan Ave.
Hastings, Michigan
'
7rt8

LOOK

(with Chelating Agent)

1561 CHEV. Impaia 2 Dr. HDTP.

1981 PONTIAC SEDAN
. .. Very low mileage one own- TRACTORS:
er car with power steering and —John Deere 60. Practically new
brakes, Hydramatlc, extra
rubber. 8 pt. hitch. A-i shape!
clean.
—Case 411. 600 actual hours.
1561 FORD STATION WAGON
Power steering, live power and
hydratiUe.
V8 engine, automatic transmis­
sion. radio, ready to go.
—John Deere A Tractor and
cultivator.
19M PONTIAC VENTURA
... AU white. 4 Dh vista, ma­ —Minn. Moline R Tractor and
roon interior. -poKcr steering ' cult. Cheap!
and brakes. Ono owner.
—Several good used Balers and
Hay Tooto.
I960 OLDS 88
... 4 Dr. Sedan. Nicely —Massey Harris 30 Tractor. A-l
equipped Including power steer­
shape.
ing and brakes. Thoroughly
COMBINED:
reconditioned. •
—Allis Chalmers Combine 60.
1560 CHEVROLET 4 Dr.
P.TD.
... 6 cylinder, standard trans­ —John Deere 40. Self propelled
mission, new lire*. 30.000 mile*.
combine with 10 ft. grain head
Look thu one over.
and corn head. Used 1 yr.

REAHM
MOTOR SALES

WELL “FED"

FRANCISCO
FARM SUPPLY

Motor Sales
Lafe Model Trade-Ins

1963 CHEVROLET IMPALA
. . 4 Dr. Hardtop. V8 motor, 1963 DODGE POLARA 4
automatic transmission, low
mileage and very clean through For the Best Terms

1963 OLDSMOBILE
. . . Holiday Sedan. Full power
and all the extras, dark blue
with matching Interior. This is
a nice one owner car And fully
i.-uaranteed.

COMBINES;
1963 Uni-Harvester*
1958 Uni-Harvester’
Ford PTO Combine
Case 75 P.TD. Combine

New Scraper Blades ...$ 82.50
Manure' Spreader Aprons
$ 2625

$193

I9SJ PLYMOUTH
Station Wagon. _______ $150

GIVES ROSES THAT

1 used Gravity Flow Box
New Gravity Flow Boxes
$145.86 up
New Wagons .......$10625 up
New Posthole Diggers $154.40

J speed Uenuniulon.

Ortho
(8-12-4)

Several Plows — Disks — Drags
Rakes — Mowers — Hay Con­
ditioners

1961 PICKUP TRUCK

★ Automotive

Liquid Rose Food

1963 CHEVROLET
2 Dr.; r»d«. hwttr. 4 *p.
tr«nvr»M.on. 3CO HP angm*.

1959 MERCURY CONY. ...$495

1964) CHEV.-NOMAD
Station Wagon.____

NOTICES

Farm Machinery

1963 BUICK

1959 UNCOLN PREMIER
4 Dr HTop................. ..'.W5
1959 FORD V$ CONV..........$TO5

trait
4»ur-

£

1963 CHEVROLET

$595

1959 FORD V8 2 Dr............... $195

□ XDEM--

PVBbtC AVCTIUK l» :*•

rt^ulrrd
n *1U

1963 CHEVROLET

IW62 MERCURY METEOR

engine, automatic trans, power

tlrd

wsr.

|W&gt;3 MERCURY ll.TOP
.......... $14$$

»&gt;*

Wl 5-2426

Wl 5-2425

1963 VOLKSWAGEN
Has AM-FM radio. .....$L2Sg

usg and brakes.

TUB HASTINGS BANNER—7
OSDEB OF PtTKUCATIOM.

1435 S. Hanover

1964 R.4MBLER CONV. ..$1,513
1984 COMET
4 Dr. Sedan. Std. trans, and
tadio...........................
$1,685

llifhny M-43 M
*• S»utlu4«t.Q-J»&gt;

HASTINGS BANNER

1V64 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
4 Dr. Sedan. Has full power.
11MH FORB GALAXIE 500
4 Dr. Sedan. V8 engine, auto­
matic drive, power steering and
brakes. Radio. Like new and
only ...............

MOTICB or MORTGAGE
roXECLOaURE SALE

MINIMUM RATE—50c for Twanty Words.

CHEVROLET

SUMMER SPECIALS —Save

LEGALS

CLASSIFIED AD PAGE

PHONE
Wl 5-3481

MILL FINISH
UP TO 36" WIDE

highest bidder at a public aale.
The seller reserves the right to

be Inspected at -Hastinsg City
Bank parking lot, 150 W. Court *
St., Hastings, Mich.
7/22

★ Personals

LOSE WEIGHT—Just 4 capsules
dally. Fashion Rite for low
calorie dieting. $2.70. Lapo
Pharmacy, 144 E. State, HasALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS—
PO. 171. Hastings Telephone
Monday.

CHERR1R6 — MONTMORENCY
721-8710.

MONTMORENCY CHERRIES—
Also sweet cherries while Ui*y
lost. Bring containers and.pick
your own. Tasker Orchards,-

★ For Rent—Real Estate
FURNISHED APARTMENT®
FOR RENT - Utli-sles paid.
Phone Wl 5-8471.-- ~~Bi

COIL. FLAT SHEET

u

OR CRIMPED

IDEAL FOR MOBILE HOMES. 4-ROOM MODERN UPPER*
APARTMENT — Private bath
CAMPERS, HOME IMPROVEMENTS, ETC.
way. Hastings.
FACTORY DISCOUNTS
HASTINGS ALUMINUM

★ Per Sale—Real Estate

PRODUCTS, INC.

Hastings, Michigan
CALL 943-3161
7/15

PICNIC TABLES—Log frame. 5
to 8 ft. Abo take-apart model.
Martin,. wren and bluebird
houses. Gilcraft. Gun Lake
Road. Wl 5-3549.
7/15

NEW WATERPROOF TARP

LAKE SPECIAL — Dreamy year
'round lake home on beaUUful
Wall Lake, Delton. Perfectly
malnuhurd. 3 bedrooms. 3 batlis
in main house. Expandable 2nd
floor with plumbing roughed
In. Guest house, garage, ex-,
qulslte yard, sea-wall, dock. !&lt;J0
feet sandy beach. . . . $23500.

2 LOTS GUERNSEY LAKE near
Cloverdale. Restricted Perfect
Buy no®, build later.

• x 18—4725
10 x it—$1125
low prices. Guaranteed water and
mildew proof.

WINICK SURPLUS
200 N. Michigan

Ph. W 6-3324

FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR
—Use Retail's fast permanent
Regular $306-Now $1.00. Ni
pre-shampoo—No after odat
Available at Jacoba* Pharmacy

WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED

Horton Agency. Realtors
73.’ Riverside, Battle Creek
964-0101

A Sporting Goods
GUNflMITHINO

SERVICE—

Ron, gun cases, slings, swivels
and everything needed for your
shooting pleasure. Huckleberry
Gun Shop, 10440 Kingsbury

sash. Burkey Auto Glass &amp;
Radiator Shop, 218 N. Jeffer•an, Hasting*
u
ITB~JA c"6 B 8 PHARMACY Ar Wonted to Rent
uuiiiucr vo.. -□ Avenue v. cat­
FOR PAST 34-HOUR FILM
tle Creek, Mich. AttenUon Per­
SERVICE! No charge for over- WANTED TO RENT WITH OP­
sonnel Dept
'
7/18
TION TO BUY - Old empty
MINNESOTA WOOLEN CO. TABLE PAPER - For picnics,
store building or fruit stand or
HAS OPENINGS NOW for the
family reunions, lot* of use*.
in main traveled road to Gun
big back - to - school clothing
season ahead. Party Plan or di­
Lake In Yankee Springs area.
ner office.
rect appointment sales. Full or
Mail replies to Mrs. Theodora
part time, samples furnished. A* Mobile Homes
Aslln, R3. Homer, Mich. ?,»

how you can begin ipsrning
right now. Write Manager Trd I860 DETROITER MOBILE
Lone. 214 E. Holmes Rd, Lan­
HOME—47x10. Excellent condising, giving your phone num­
tlon. Must sell, win Hicrlfice.
ber. or phone Lansing TU 3­
Phone Vermontville CL 8-7118.
7811.
7/19
.
.
1'1».

the Mighty Midget, The Banor buy you get fast resuite

» «

�Thursday. July 15. 1Mb.

8—THE HASTINGS BANNER

AFTER 34 YEARS OF HONORABLE BUSINESS DEALINGS - NOW

IAL SEI
Questioi:

COMES ONE OF THE GREATEST SELLING EVENTS OF FINE HIGH
GRADE NATIONALLY ADVERTISED JEWELRY STORE MERCHANDISE
EVER HELD IN THE CITY OF HASTINGS AND VICINITY!

HODGES

STORE CLOSED
ALL DAY
MONDAY. TUESDAY

ond WEDNESDAY
. . . to mork down all prices,
engage and train extra help
— and to prepare for this
great $67,000 Removal Sale.
DON'T MISS IT! BE HERE
WAITING WITH THE
CROWD WHEN THE DOOR
OPENS AT 10:00 A.M.

IMPORTANT
READ!
The

preceding

each

ing price (lest excite tax)
and price rcductiont are

JEWELRY STORE

guaranteed to be axactly at
refunded without o question

HASTINGS

LOCATED AT 108 EAST STATE

price

item in this advertisement is
based on the original tell­

. . . CASH or CREDIT.

GREAT *67,000 REMOVAL SALE
WE'RE MOVING OUR STORE TO A NEW LOCATION AND SO WE WANT MOST OF OUR

CLOSED OUT BY MOVING TIME — COME EXPECTING TO BUY BARGAINS OF

PRESENT STOCK

A LIFETIME! EVERY

ITEM

MUST AND WILL BE SOLD TO THE PUBLIC IN THE SHORTEST TIME POSSIBLE! OUR NEW LOCATION WILL

BE AT 122 WEST STATE ST., FORMERLY HOFFMAN'S DRUG STORE. (WE ARE NOT GOING OUT OF BUSINESSI
BE HERE WHEN THE DOORS OPEN!

SALE BEGINS TOMORROW, THURSDAY
MORNING JULY 15th PROMPTLY AT 10 A.M
Just Think What This Great Sale Means to You

10 A.M. Specials!
Up to $1.50 Ladies

COSTUME JEWELRY

Hundreds of Gifts for Brides. Brides to Be. Birthdoys. Anniversaries
.
all gift occasions go on sole ot drastic and*sensational price reductions

10 A.M. SPECIAL!

during this greet $67,000 Removal Sale. Our entire $67,000 Stock of

Up to $12.50 Men's

Ladies' and Men's Watches. Diamond Rings. Stone Jewel Rings.
Costume Jewelry, Men’s Jewelry, -Silver Flatware ond Holloware, Clocks,

Necklaces. Earrings,

China, etc. . .

Bracelets, Etc. First

£

and hundreds of fine items too numerous to mention in

JEWELRY

this advertisement, at unheard-of prices!

Como. First Served.
YOU SAVE ON FEDERAL EXCISE TAX PLUS OUR PRICE CUTS

NO EXCHANGES

—

NO REFUNDS

—

ALL SALES FINAL

10 A.M. Thursday Special!

10 O'clock

Great $67,000

Up to $11.95 Ladies' &amp; Men's

Thursday Morning

REMOVAL SALE

WATCH BANDS

SPECIALS

While They Last!

First Come, First Served

MEN'S WATCHES

10 A.M. Thursday Special!
Reg. $29.95 Floating Head

NORELCO SHAVERS

^c\\ your neighbors—phone your friends
and we caution you to be here promptly
at 10 a.m. waiting for the door to open
for your ihare of theao wonderful bargain*.

$ 1.25 Silver Charms, at-----------

$2ps

85c

$ 1.50 Ladies Costume Jewelry, at 59c

10 A.M. Thursday Special!
Reg. $39.95 Ladies' &amp; Men's

WATCHES

$2995

$12.50 Men'* Coetume Jewelry, at $3,85

$ 79.95 Men's Watches, io at $59.85

$11.95 Ladies' &amp; Men *
Watch Band*, at------------- $3.85

$135.00 Men's Watches. io at $99.55

$

3.00 Costume Jewelry, at ------ $1.59

$

3.50 Zippo Lighten, at---------- $2.85

$

5.00 Bitlfotda. at....................... $3.85

$

5.00 Child'* Stone Ring*, at . . $3.85

Ladies Watches

Reg. $37.95 Cordloss, lektronic

REMINGTON SHAVERS
Out they go while they
last starting Thursday,
10 a.m: at.....................

$12.50 Ladle* Stone Rings, at . . . $6.85
$13.95 Men’* b Ladies'
Watches, at . -------------- $11.85

10 A.M. Thursday Special!

Out They Go!

$*&gt;785
/
“ *

$135.00 Ladies Watches. go at $99.85

I 10 A.M. Thursday Special!

10 A.M. Thursday Special!

10 A.M. THURSDAY SPECIAL!
Reg. $14.95 Ladies Electric

SHAVERS
| Ladle* Electric Sun­
k... .,*.*.,*
I Shaven go on sale
I promptly atJOa.m.

J

U

Reg. $1.25 Rhodium Finish

vidcd fur all our need*. Can I
receive anything bawd on my
son 's social security account ?
Answer; You ipay be entitled
tc a social security benefit on
your sons account if he worked
, long enough uniter social secur­
©VCt tat ing and OO-tfettiOn ity. and tf-ytxj were receiving
moat of your support from him.
cm overwork yout heart. Stay You should ch-tic with your *0within your C29Wfitie4 and limrtfl- rial security office.
Hots, Vacations are
fun.
The Bonner. In cooperation
Ha\e fun and come home hwit n y. with tiie Social Security Admin­
istration. L» publishing a scries
Michigvn Hi art-Association ol quaik-ns and anaweni on so­
cial security subject*. If you have
200 Mill Street
a question the Social Security
Laming. Michigan 48929
Administration will be glad to

West Woodland
By Victor Sitton

$250 Diamond Rings, go at

.$189.85

$322 Diamond Rings, go at ..$219.85

Nlethamer at Hastings. They
visited the old Quaker, Cemetery
In Maple Grove Township, one
of the Interesting historical spots

Michigan Stab- will meet Deni­
son and Marquette In soccer for
tiie first time In 1965.

VACATION

-$297.15

10 A.M? Thursday Special!

10 A.M. THURSDAY SPECIAL!

10 A.M. THURSDAY SPECIAL!

Reg. $24.95 Flip Top

Reg. $29.95 Ladies Electric

Reg. $22.50 Service for 8

NORELCO SHAVERS

HAIR DRYERS

STAINLESS FLATWARE

10 A.M. Thi

lay Special!

Reg. $29.95 Johnson Bros.

50 PIECE CHINA SETS

C.E. Ladies Electric

$7785
age case, at..............

108 E. State St.

$950 Diamond Ring., go at ..$769.85

CASH LOANS

"OK" HOWARD

$1585

Music Center
Plan A Carefree
"Family

BILLFOLDS

#

$450 Diamond Rings, go at

aentativr of tiie Social Security
Administration to addnvw &lt;n&gt;up
u» of which you are a member,
this dutrih office will furnish a
quail! ltd speaker to lecture.

The Prank Nlethamer hnmF on on toclal security Addraa your
M43 underwent a face-lifting last request and question# to Social
Saturday when workmen applied Security AdmldLKratlon. 50 lUnwhlte paint. That, in Itself, Is acm. NX.. Grand Rapids. Mlchnot so newsworthy What makes jpan. Tluu office will reply dlthls different Is the fact that this itotly to qkiu
might be considered a birthday
'
present tor the house, that is. a i
one hundredth birthday. Jack
and Eliza Palmerton obtained the
tract ot land from the US. Govemment In 1837 and lived there
In a log house until 1865. when
the present house was construct­
ed and moved Into The property
remained in the Palmerton faml- .
ty until 1942. At that tune Frank
Nlethamer. who had via! led »i
the home many time* as a young
man and had formed a love for.
the place was 'given the oppor­
tunity and bought it. He and hla'
wire had resided In Woodland,
in the house where Mn Lula
Hauer now lives, since their
marriage, a period of 22 years,and they at once moved to their
'“new" home During the years
some Improvement* have been
made, such *« new floors, a nreonly
09«
726
, place, etc., but substantially the
! house remain* as It wa* ongiThat'* V-M'a unique "CourI nally built. Now. at the close of
123 years of occupancy by the,
elusive AUDt A-TRACK'S
I Nlethamer*. the new paint makes
• it look us good a* new and it
self teaching feature. Lets you
blds fair to last another hundred.
learn a language; practice a
i Mr. and Mr*. Victor Sisson mo­
musical instrument or speech
tored to Hillsdale last Thursday
or song . . . learn anything at
and were guest* of Mis* Edna
al), in (act, easier and faster.
Ford. Miss Ford was a teacher
and principal al Freeport High
Look at these
School when I graduated in 1918
and I had not seen her for more
important V-M features!
than 45 years. Although abo -U88,'she live* alone and enjoy*: • 4 monaural channels stretch
your use of tapes.
pretty good health. * Mr and:
Mrs, Byron Hestzriy and boys: • 3 speeds, for extended tape
were Sunday dinner guest* of his
- time for highest fidelity,
mother and grandmother. Mrs.
• Easy push button controls.
Charles Heaterly and Mr*. Oil­
• Provision to record and play
mens Schalbly. A Mr. and Mrs.
back through auxiliary
Frank Nlethamer were Sunday
components.
dinner guest* of his brother and

Reg. $5.00 Men's and Ladies' Leather

SILVER CHARMS
Reg. $1.25 Sterling
Silver Rhodium Finish
Charm*, go while they
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By William E. Kltvhgesaner
cenlly. He was only M years old
Qoestlun: My husband, our and never worked in a job aiv.. jee minor cldldren. and I have cred by social wcurtty *0 fiu- a*
been receiving aortal ‘ security I know. Would H»tc be any
benefits since ho retired two’ reason for my checking with the
years ago. One of cur children ' Social Security AdminWralkxi?
poued away last week. Since we
Answer: Yeo, you should check.
, still liave two children under 181 If your husband worked for a
,.
. . . .. ..____ ...
—— - ...
to notify the Social Security Ad­ service It Ia possible that lie
ministration of Henry'a draih?. earned social security credits and
;Uiat some benefits may be pay­
of social security benefit* pay-p' able.
able to each living beneficiary
Question: My htuMnd died re­
will change but the total amount .cently nt age 75. He did not
payable to the family will re- • ।apply for Social Security bene­
main the same.
'
fits during __
hla_____________
lifetime Can- I
Question; My husband died re- be entitled to any benefits aa
hl* widow ?- I too am 75 ycara
I old?
.
VacationTipc
Answer: You should apply for
1 -benefit* promptly. Take his so­
cial security bird, some proof of
your age., and your marriage
. certificate, and go to the nearest
'social security office. The people
there will htlp you flic the M&gt;I plicalion If your husband work­
ed in Job* covrn-d by social se­
curity for a suffldeni length of
time you may be entitled to
benefit* m hl* widow.
Question: rwiw living with my

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�Golden Jubilee
Is Happy Event
For The Joneses I

The Hastings Banner

aierf alls

Michigan

■n.und.». July 15. IMS

Africa Missions St. Rose Picnic
Gull Lake Bible
Meet Highlight
Missions In Central Africa
highlight the Gull fair- Bible
and Missionary Conference pro-

i

Nazarenes
Show Increase
rfu nirwioT"During \car
nual rally at the Midland Tab­
ernacle. starting Bunday al 10

inference asr-teted bv mteUonv,£^D'UH*r’ yunderSchle
, shows another year of growth gnd 8|Ided fruit, flanked by gold ।
Fr«nk“n Lond«n- ‘n members and finanrea.
candles .and a tiered anniversary I
nutrd Bible tear her and au^t the annual assembly being cake. The 13 granddaughters1
thoe. speaks aa Sunday eve- held at the Indian Lake Camp- served the cake. Ice cream.,
nln« anji laracrnsBt
wrra. I —___ .n.L.k.,—
1
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.-T‘n L1* rr‘K’rtT1
Addln&lt; to the enjoyment of the
The sacred musicale on 8atw- thus, membership has nearly occasion for the honored couple.
I n&gt;&lt;^xt WlUJil7tUrewiMl^U,n t50'114”1 during-the present mln- »sj the presence of their first i
tenure
Ww*1&gt;’ BlbIe krandcliild. David Hamilton, who 1
Columbia. 8. c. Hla vigorous school attendance averaged &amp;l~-,was married the day before In,
ministry to music at this
an Increase of eight per Sunday. Kalamazoo to the farmer Mar*ir c^^r\,w 7 ** AUP’x,rtt^
■ The best year to its history Is garrt Stenger, and who curtailed
Mn. Phil Gordon, organise from reported with total giving of. their honeymoon to be with their ’
Lansing
-fmpre than 39.100. For the first grandparents During the after-:
The Christian Couriers Quar- time on record Uli* group gave noon the beautiful "Anniversary
tot from Newcastle. Penn., will 10 percent for world missions. Waltz” was played by the Maito honor the '
uppi-nr Thursday through Sun- and all Ot its budgets arc fully •ahull
h“" radio station
nation tn
couple.
day. July 22 to 23. U&gt; Include the palH
Gueata came -from
Detroit, j
Saturday night roncot on July, Even -more pertfhenl to the
...,
'
community Is tiie pwUwing of Lansing. Grand Rapids. Grand over 12.000 for erection of a new vllle, Kalamazoo. Battle Creek,
building, flans are set to proceed Hastings. St. Johns. Jackson. Bay
'Life' is Subject
as soon as financing will permit. City. PlatoweU. Cloverdale. Del­
- I ton. Dowling, Climax. Charlotte.
For Sunday Service
! also from Pennsylvania, Iowa,
i Missouri and Tennessee,
tian Science Churches thin Sun­
i Gertrude E. Waters, of Clover- '
day la on the subject of "Life," ----- --------------—
'dale and Fred S Johes. of_§alt
Mr*. Ray Branch on Tuesday ' ^CHy. Utah, were m.rrirtot
spiritual life as an Idea which July 8. attended the lunrrel of ‘le ’T^ytertan Manse in Has­
exist* forever in the divine Mind. her brother. Nick VanDerWall.
««•’
The dtsiden Text is from Pro- M. of Hudwnvllle. who was killed
°n,jW 4. 1915. and spent
wellspring of ilfe unto him" that
^udtm* 11V tlrret'o "fth ncnr thflr PrcB'nt homr
1

Mm. Branch’ll
Brother Killed

day. July 2.
Mr. Jones was a teacher of
It was raining the afternoon physics to the Salt Lake City
he wa* killed.
High School and Mr*. Jones was
Mr. VanDerWall was a retired ateo a teacher, having graduated
fanner and trucker.i ta» toe Barry County Normal
Al Dykstra ateo attended the to the Class of 1914. They spent
services which were held at the five year* in Utah and then Mr
South Blendon Reformed Church June* obtained a position as scl■___________ _________________ , ence teacher to the Hastings
|~
;
“
High School, where he taught

TIMES ARE CHANCING
•

Hibiti cungt. hwi duntt.
laoatedn duster ind yet
urns
tUy pretty ranch the
tsme For iaitiaco. la the
ptofetwa ot pharmacy, aithoufh
many ol the pharmaceutical la«&gt;

tllttlirtM^s h»»Vtton(«d ths

.

Our (ftanB) Pharmacy

Steam Rodeo
At Charlton
Park Scheduled

^fSSS

up.ln the psrk

'

126 Edit State St.
Phone Wl 5-2466

The Rev. Ntcuwkoop will be
bringing Bible messages and tell-

Hastings

i continuing Summer Sunday Bible
i Conference at the church to the
! absence of the pastor. Rus.*ell

VACATION

Dr. A. E. Dahlman
D.C.
Chiropractor

HaMlnga church.

' atonary trip am! vacation. Don­
ald Elmore, director of music and
youth al the church, la In charge

128 W. Center St.

Hastings

Phone

July 15th thru 21st

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Bros.
Implements
IM H.
Mi. Wl 5-5052

DID YOU KNOW THAT THE ONLY PLACE
IN TOWN WHERE YOU CAN BUY A

Money Order
on Saturday Afternoon
is at the

National
Bank of
Hastings?
convenient as a check. Our

money orders also have two
copies, one for your receipt

CANDIES

ond one retaining copy for the

bank for your safety. Why not

Kodak Film

take advantage of this

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Show Starts
at DUSK
ADULTS

$1.00

50c

Fhono Wl 5-2466

numerous services, remember

NATIONAL BANK OF HASTINGS

Al OUR Cffl&amp;DRUG SlQkll

PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY

convenience and our other

on Saturday afternoons you get

Shop in

Children
Undo. 12

126 L State St.

ia Muascas, nism-igos*

That's right! And it is as

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Wl 5-3394

Thursday thru Wednesday
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31 *nd Au« 1

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Fly to Turkey

,

i Johns until Hzxrpting his present

PRESCRIPTION
PHARMACY

V°“' I

“Hixss

« Lniu-w m ira. H» «««■- —*
tn school udminlstratton began in
.n
1923 when the Board of Educa- *'»
Hon appointed him superintend- ne*r Ho»ard City,
ent of the Mattawan Consolldat“
ed Schools
In 1926 he accepted appoint­
ment as superintendent of schools
Mra. Carlton Norcutl. the forEvery inch a rugged
at Bellevue, where he remained
until 1934 when he was named vid. left Saturday lor Metro­
John Deere
Principal of the Stambaugh politan Airport at Detroit where
Township Senior High School tn they took the 4:30 !pjn. jet for
the Upper Peninsula’s Iron London. England, and Istanbul, You get a full measure of John
Deere performance and convo*
County.
nienoe inthc 8 h.p. *‘110** Latrn
In 1938. Beery returned to
Southern Michigan a* super­ Adona. Turkey, with the OB. Air and Garden Tractor.
intendent of the Plainwell
Independent ground-apeed con­
Public School*.
for two years. Janet ia the daugh­ trol. Doubb-oafe electric start­
er. Double-action brakes. At­
pointment as executive secretary ter of Mn Clarence Millar. 131
of the newly created Allegan 8 Waah|ngtqp Her sister and tachment* for mowing, clearing
County Youth Council, a Rocke- husband, Mr. and Mn. Gerald enow, gardening, spraying.
many more.
fellar foundation sponsored pitot
(Betty) Sanden, of Gun Lake
will run continuously from &amp; am. project to demonstrate what
could be done to develop leader­ look Mn. Norcutt and David to
ship opportunities among rural the airport
too. with a John Dears “IK
Tractor. Convenient credit.

Anong the things which make Hichigad a Water Vondcrland
are it* northern falla which punctuate rivers and creeks
with a surging display of their restless beauty. Pictured
at the top is Luce county's TaJmuatucnon Falls, mightiest
of the Midwest's waterfalls aod one of Michigan's most
famous scenic gems.
Located in the state park which
bears its name, the Tabquamenon each year attracts thou­
sands of viewers who marvel st its powerful charm. The
Upper Peninsula chaims this great attraction just as it
does all other waterfalls in this state except one—the
Ocqueoc in Presque Isle county (bottom photo).
More
waterfalls like the Tahquamenon and those in Porcupine
.Mountains state park need to be preserved for the public.
The best hope for doing this is through the generosity of
private landowners and conservation-minded organizations
such as the Komen's Farm and Garden Association which
several years ago gifted to the State Vagner Falls south
of Munising. —Mich. Dept, of Conservation

) anT£* jMstor for a number of
•Yeans. He was formerly pastor of !ie,rd 0,er “ ,oud -P*'1*"

Jacob's

jn |»44 Beery was appointed to ■play
•
which stari Margaret Wood­
the staff ot the Department of i,bury and Dave Hundhauaen to
Education at Michigan State! the roles of the town who are
University with the rank ot aa- 'separated
,
through circumstances.

. . .
.. , .
selor* appointed to serve local!
Beery* record shows that he ,nd
established to
was granted a teacher s life cer- h e । p irturning War Veterans
tlflcate to 1923 by Oniral Michi- wlth lhflr problems and respon-

Here Sunday

Rehr M oat Reitll
to fill yew ned preicnption
Utttfy u 0'4end by your doctor.

wide research .-v....
conducted
— — — under
------ - .juq
Jul&gt;- UVUI
wth *1
u wir
the .'I*'.
Ledges .Play—,.ii.nlAuu nf
VTA Office of | house
the auspices
of the US.
Ito.™ U
IB.
1
„Um„ hl.
tlvenvu of a crash vocational (
»nd “The
training program conducted for; 9ound of Murder" thl* season,
adtote to
whool M*ops_for|
Ull» weeM u -mu

Wayne Beefy, assistant direclor of the Michigan Rehabilitatton Institute at Fine Lake, has
announced hl* retirement effec­
tive July 23.
U LU,a o. CX.Pman. director af the insUtute.

Before the show opens the big
engines wll be given the cold wa­
ter hydrastatic test on the boil­
Members of the M1 c h i g a i er* This la a rigorous test and is
steam Engine and Thresher's given as a safety measure.
club W1U hUte Ulflr three-day
Several of the big engines will
a,,,.. at Charlton Part July 80.
move Into the part under their
own “steam” and others will be
I1...
.
...
.
President of the club is Melvin
*»...
L. L. .
„
w7nt~« &lt;r. atZiuZ nark Ht
President Of the club is Melvin moved In. The club members are
1 BUI Butler, who helps Harvey Jul Winters to a trailer pork al, LuBUin ot HaniUton. Tiie vica planning a work session at the
Haan out occasionally at the Tampa Fla., but are now making pr£ldclll b Ward Woodmansee
! service station genus from the'
take their year round P Hasting* and secretary- park to repair the ramp, teeter
totter and make other necessary
;ffre station, lias made Kime In- .
treasurer Is Clifford Peterson qf improvement* to assure the
terestffig observations and he »lto three daughters. 13 grand- ora** Lake
many thousands of visitors who
feels that the city nremew de- daughter*, two grandson* and
serve the highest praise
1 ollc granddaughter-in-law.
Some -0 old steam engine*. will visit the park a ihree-dky
fun -packed show.
’ After an alarm sounds he)
----- ------ •-----------Tile sheriff s poue will police
checks the time until the men' r&gt;
•
the park and the Emmett Rescue
arrive and the truck leaves
! tVlDLlSt
squad will be on hand. Lunches
They invariably are en route to
ITUadlUll
: climbing, and In parade* which and dinners will be available on
le*a than two minutes Last week wr
1
.
o
1
the grounds.
twhen the call was a barn fire to WOFKCF tf) ^D6clk If
«toe Bristol Comer* area, toe men ”
b*U diamond.
and truck ten in one minute and 11
0
I
■ Some of toe en«:ne* will be .„.Z' d ” h. " '7 ,,,
rifitty second
He maintains this is mighty,
J
while other* will be used to dem- Coon
.
।
; fast work and quite a record.
Guret pastor at the Hasting* onstratc old faotilomd slssm l
‘ We too agree
Baptist Church Ainday will be threshing operation*, baling, and
: the Rev. Pttar Niruwkixip, di- sawing. There will be prouy brake !
i rector of Christian Witness to and Baker fan testa, and a veneer j
j Jews. Inc. which is a Baptist machine and shingle mill will be &gt;
! Mission working among the Jew- In operation A new event added )
1*1» people of the Detroit area.
this year will be a pulling con- 1
‘“ward Wtxxtotansee will act as I

rrallies Firemen

Sucttou Tliruu—&gt;««»« I t« t

‘Enter Laughing
Wayne Berry to K
At The Ledge*
of World War IT.
As a supervisor of vocational
Retire from
Enter Laughing ' la a nlghly
information and guidance in the romantic comedy Thl* new play,
Department of Public Instruction starring Lane Bateman aa David,
Pine Lake School 'in 1942. Been headed ■ State-1 young man in tow. opens

Sunday. July 4. was. a memo­
rable and happy occasion tor Mr.
and Mrs Fred S Jone* of Wall
Lake. Delton, when they were
honored on their 50th wedding
anniversary by a reception given
n»c. Bunday. July 1«. at. Chari- b,
.~—
by their daughters. Mr* .Francis
ton Part MatUng about 2 pin. Hamilton, of Katemaauo; Mis
Games far boys and glrk. and Joseph Cooper, of Marshall, end
adults as wclL are scheduled Mr, John Bogner, of Charlotte,
along with a boll game.
• The lovely Cooper home toi
Marshall, with its outdoor swimI ming pool, where the children ,
'.held forth all afternoon, ipade
an ideal setting for the .175 guest*
who called to extend congratu- I
I teflons Many beautiful gifts were I
received, also flowers and a
j "Money Tree."
| Hie large dining room table;
covered wun
with aa gi&gt;m
gold cioui
cloth
v—.
r^w.._ 1(was
WM covered

Coming in 3 Weeks

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Don't Mils It! /

HASTINGS DRIVE-IN THEATRE
So. Honover (M-37) Vi Milo from City Limits

Open Friday Nights 7:00 'til 8:00

National Bank of Hastings
Member Federal Reterra Syetem and Federal Ilepoiil Ineurance Corporation
DEPOSITS INSURED UP TO &gt;10.000.00

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Dowling Chureh
Celebrates 10th
Anniversary

NORTH IRVING WESLEYAN , PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
HASTINGS 8KVENTH-DAY
HASTINGS EVANGELICAL
Methodist WSCS
I METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. V. L. Draggoo. Pastor
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH ADVENTIST CHURCH
Oak Catholic Church at Dowling
Training Session
HMtings. Michigan
celebrated the 10th anniversary
4 mllea W. of Broadway, Freeport
H.
J.
Buwalda.
Minister
i
of the panUi on Bunday. July 11.1
Here on Tuesday
Ph. Wl 6-6319
Rev. Gerald H epimer, Pastor ।1 10 am. Sunday achool.
. East and Grand. Hastings. Mich.1
11 am. Morning wonhlp.
Sunday school, 10 am.
PhouM Wl 5-4995 or Wl 5-3397.
Woralilp, 11 am
Morning worship. 11 am
, Youth rnoetliig. 6:15 pm
Counseling by ajipolntment TMcsYoung People s service, 7 pm
Met of Women's Society
daj- through Friday.
Evangelical service, a pm
1
9:55 am Sunday School. Lron , Sunday. "Faith for Today," on

SStaKTbi1

of

I UNITED BRETHREN IN
Bunday -Voice ot Prophecy PEOPLE’S BIBLE CHURCH
tng program TUioday. July 20. at
11 am. Worship. Sermon"FwKh
a-n-v i-'Vn a Vi • m
” u.uuj. uuv»vu
CHRIST CHURCH
In Action." Text Heb. II. Organ- f^10 WJEF 1230, 8.30 am
1 pm. at the First Methodist
Hl, Nashville. Ph 653-8477'
church. All offkxrs, secretariat
M. Ruth Went
-----------gifts to help furnish the new
9.30 am. Worship.
and
circle presidents are invited
6 pm. Y Hour.
HASTINGS WESLEYAN
11 am. Morning worship.
nctory at Deitoa, which was a
to
come, including the officers.
7 pm. Evening Service. Sermon METHODIST CHURCH
10 am. Bunday school.
8:15 Christian Endeavor
r-v. Richard Mym of Howell ; Cor. N. Michigan 6* E. Blate Rd.
,u«h “d 8enIot
Prayer mcotlng Thursday, 7:30
Monday, Jr. Camp at Rlrmldc
Rev. Keith Coffey, Pastor
;High Youth Groups.
•
paL
church.
——
,VT 5-3313
T-4A nnt Kranlnu uWvtrA
r
pm. Mid-week CLOVERDALE EVANGELICAL
Suf.' Meeting.
CHURCH
E.va Paklrtan 30.000 pounrLv.
BOWENS MILLS CHAPEL
Young People's meet.
Pioneer Giris
Rev. George Marshall. Pastor
' Italy. 4U.00O pounds. Philippines
Henry VanTU, Evangelist
Bible Study.
i 19.995 pounds, and 49M0 pounds
10 am. Morning service.
0.30 am. Morning Group.
Morning
worship,
11
tun.
11:16 am. Bunday school
7 pun. Evening Group.
I The nral for high protein
" '—*— 4‘ pm
pun. Auembly
Assembly and KILPATRICK UNITED
Saturday,
WOODLAND CHURCH OF
fun&lt;l» from CROP luiA Imi
A cordial welcome to all.
Youth Camp al Rireraide Camp, brethren CHURCH
mccallum united
। THE BRETHREN
........
reelected Thuraday to another Riirrmnan
Buchanan
.
•■
BRETHREN IN
8319 Coats Grove Road
i tint the U. 8. Government iwa
two-year tenn as pnaldent ofi 2-4 pm Church Library.flpena.;
CARLTON CENTER
CHRIST CHURCH
Hoffman
...
V,_7.. .‘hud to cut Ito eotrtribultons of
the Mlchlitan Omfnvnrr of
- . -- .METHODIST
CHURCH
10 am Sunday school.
"The Church In the Wildwood,.
—— —
---- — —r- mux unaer i-uunc iaiw ieu tw­
Seventh - day Advenrista. The MIDDLEVILLE CHRISTIAN
RbV. Richard VandcnBoech,
11 am. Worship service.
Otte Lake Road
in a campaign inkriatcd by
rapidly dwindling
CROP to provide freedom from .!oct,
8
REFORMED CHAPEL
Morning worship.
I hunger for persons in food-short ■
706 W. Main Street
Interim Pastor
FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
Mn. Harold Fluharty, RnaeBev. Earl Setupper
LAKEWOOD BAPTIST
Sunday xhool, 10 am.
1330 N. Broadway, Hastings
Wonhlp. 10 am.
CHURCH
j Worship, 11
CEDAR CREEK BIBLE
Rev. George J. Huber, Pastor
J am
07th annual convention.
Community Room above Wood*
T:15 Chrtt
Christian Endeavt
Sunday School. 11:15 am.
Pixme 945-3195
CHURCH
7:15
rr-riecUa was SeereUr j
'makers: Mra. William ^crumlln,
land Fire station.
Evening Wonhlp, 7:30.
8 p.m. Ev&gt;
service.
Where a Christian Experience Campground Rd. 8 miles kuUi of
CROP Russell HarUlcr, bl call­ , Holly, State ciurirmnn of Form
.
K. W. Moshe-, Pastor
Makes you a Member.
Wed, 8 p.i
Hastings
i Bureau Women, and Mrs Rob9.50 am. Sunday scJxjoL
ed SIIARE-A-LOAF.
Pastor. Donald Tack
HASTINGS METHODIST
11 am Worship service.
11 cun. Homing worship.
Sunday school. 10 am
S. KALAMO PENTECOSTAL
CHURCHES
United Church Women of Mich­
Warthip, 11 am
CHURCH
First Methodist Church
igan: torr issued tills ctollcngu
Youth ifteetlng, 6:15 pm
Rev. Arbutus Hurl eta. Pastor
spcctod organixaUoca as United
to Michigan homemakers: "With
7:30 pm. Wednesday prayer.
Sunday school. 10 am.
Church Women. Funn Bureau
Rev. George EUlott
Mosher, Pastor, 367-3585.
Worship, 11 am.
Wednesday prayer meeting and Women, and Association of Ex­ Just n hole extra rare in budgetmental
sscroUriM indicating
Evangelistic service 7:30 pm THE CHURCH OF
, Bible study, 7:30 pm
. teruilnn Harnemakrra. the pro­ tng couldnt almost any family
shore tiie price of ONE loaf of
LAKEWOOD E. U. B. CHURCH
growth in tnaikaL educational
Prayer meet Thura, 7:30 pm. JESUS CHRIST OF
gram has already been mtroduc- bread each' week? By doing so
-----------LATTER DAY SAINTS
THE GALILEAN BAPTIST
ed tn every county in Michigan, for only '-’0 wwks tiie family can
Sunday warehip, 10 am.
uvttr.
CHURCH
j TRINITY GOSPEL CHURCH
: Hartzlc stated.
'
provide n daily bow! of MichiSunday school. 11 am.
Sunday School, 10:30 am
Former Freeport High School
j
1118 Jordan Lake Street
SHARE-A - LOAP to drslgm-d
MYP
Sunday,
2
pm.
Lake
OQeara
I.P.A.
Campgrounds
Mlsionartcs,
phono
045-9253.
Sunday
school.
10
am.
to provide tha family' an opTuesday. 1 pm. WSCS officers
Sunday evening service, 8 pm
-----------Worship
service,
11
am
Phone
DR
4-8377
with
training.
Michigan produced milk for one
Wednesday service, 8 pm
CHURCH
OF
THE
NAZARENE
Evening
service.
7:30
pm.
Wednesday. 7 pm. Vacation
307 E. Marshall Street
i Wed, Prayer
— meeting.
— »■-■■■ 8 pm
j symbol of all food, is shipped
Church school.
MILO BIBLE CHURCH
; The UtUe church with the big by Michigan CROP In riwfonn beginning curly in July wu can
Junior •’Ugh workshop meeting.
Route
3,
Delton
mesaage.
Phono
765-8871:
------------------410
E.
Madison.
946-5066
fcrencc ot Scvcnlh-day Adven.of Michigan grown lx-.uis and have our folders filled by
Thankxiving. Wouldn't our exRev. Frank Crabb
Evening service. 8 pm.
9:45 am. Church school. SupL
tteta, Washington. D. C.
Michigan produced milk. Three
I
A. J. Spoelstra, Pastor
Mra. Evelyn Benedict.
HASTINGS ASSEMBLY
Bible Study Wed, 7:30 pm
two hlgh-proLdn items, accord- preBstonx Of THANKS-GIVING
Sunday scltool 10 am
11 am. Morning worship
OF GOD CHURCH
‘
f«.to
to
SHARING!'
j Wonhlp, 11 am
102 E. ~
Wixxlland
7:30 pm Wed-, Bible study;
~ ' avenue
t ruxxlea suppuvnrnuu food* in
Church school. 9:46 am.
Rev. M P. Goble, Bastor
WOODLAND UNITED
only be ot
Worship service. 10:30 am
return to
GBACE LUTHERAN CHURCH I BRETHREN CHURCH
God and u_,
Quimby Chureh
People's
Church
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Lowell Dimos, Pastor
are also miming the enrichmr nt
Rev. E. L. Schwon,
j Bunday school, 10 am.
SCIENTIST
of being involved m projects for
Drive-In Service
Vacancy Pastor
the Ijettennent ot humanity, both
Sermon: "Aa Christ Left Us."
Divine woraidp, 10:45 am
7 pm. Wednesday service.
The Mwvngtn Quartet from
I Christian Endeavor, 6:30 pm.
around the corner and around
Thursday. July 22. Marrin
— -...—J
..
.
RSTILO,
Sunday schooL 11 am
Blancord U to pnwent a program
WSCS cafeteria supper, 5 o'clock
Every Bunday—"Tills Is the I public invited.
»y service, 7:45 pm
HASTINGS CONGREGATION
The 10-d*y Adventtet convenroom open Wedncs- OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
Sunday at tiie Peoples Bible
■
O in J n ™
*
•F’Nl
I tn V ' ■ C *
over WOOD-TV,
10:30
am; u»cr
over WUUDBUKY
WOODBURY UNITED
Church on state Road, a quarc*r onur .'.Tur.. ■&lt;.
«, iu
.w *ou.,
8T. ROBE CATI1OLIC CHURCH WZZM-TV. 11 am.; over WILX- J BRETHREN CHURCH
I Sunday Public talk, 3 pm.
Rev. Fr. Joseph C. Dunphy,
tv, 11:30 am.
— COATS GROVE
I Rev. Torrey O. ••■Biuvanlc, **--•
Paxtor
Watchtower Bible Study. 4:15
Halrlcy' As«tetan#
-The Lutheran Hour- ovcr ;i ‘~” *Tetepbone
374-3346
’
' CHRISTIAN CHURCH
CARLTON 8EVRNTH-DAY
-- -------------------Cor. Coato Grove Rd. and
ADVENTIST CHURCH
through the generosity of Mich- Ifur car and «-n|ov the special
Durkee Rood
study, 8:16 pm.
Ln Village of Woodbury
Hawley's vacation.!
Holy Communion will be cclcBunday school, 8:45 am.
i beans were shipped to Domini------------ •—:-------Worship. 11 am.
Floyd Waller, SupL
Scrvloe meeting. 8:30 pm
can Republic, 78.810 pounds. PoMr. and Mrv Lewis Hine will
Junior church for children, 4-9
Bible sdunl, 10 a.m.
land 80.554 pounds, Congo 80.- return this mvk after vacationENJOY
HASTINGS BAPTIST CHURCH
Youth choir rehearsal. Wed,
Warship hour. 11 am.
WOODl^ND &lt;
000 pounds. Haiti 90.000 poundx. ipg in H*£i
days Before Miuz.cn on weekdays. j Rev Russell Houseman—Pastor
CAREFREE
Christian Endeavor, Bunday, 5 METHODIST 'CHURCH
Donald Elmore—Director ot
m
; Rev. Rlcbard VandenBoech,
Music and Youth
ST. AUGUSTINE,
9:45
am.
Bunday
School.
Bible
Study
and
prayer
r-cr-J
HASTINGS
FREE
Morning
wonhlp,
11
am.
MIDDLEVILLE
vice. Wednesday, 8 pm. at.Roger, METHODIST CHURCH
I Youth Fellowship, 7:30 pm.
Bollwood A E. State Road L
-----------Rev. Marvin Blckmlller. Pastor DELTON METHODIST
ST. AMBROSE CATHOLIC
Pettr
Nicuwkoop.
This
service
is
WESLEYAN
3IETHODIST
CHURCH
CHURCH AT DELTON
Family Bundles
broadcast
over
WBCH.
;
CHURCH
Rev. F&gt; Deni* P. Nash, Pastor
11 am. Junior Church. For
.
Phene 623-5850
Damp Wash • Wash and Fluff Dry
children 4 to 8.
Wednesday prayer, 7:30 pm. &lt; Church
____________
Study,_________
Sunday, ..
Whin you're insured hy
OUR LADY OF GREAT OAK.
K worm invitation lx extended am
Wo Finish Shirts, Flatwork, Work Clothe*
•
wonhlp Bunday. 11am
WOLVERINE'S DOWLING
HASTINGS HOME LAUNDRY
tids friendly church.
Youth Fellowships), Sunday.

ISHARE-fl-LOBFl

Seventh-day
Adventists
Rename Leaders

Share-A-Loaf
Is CROP Plan
To Feed Hungry

COMPLETE LAUNDRY SERVICE

NEW Boitnvner't Policy

HA8TINGS GRACE
BRETHREN CHURCH
UoMHty
’
Madical Faymvnfi

for. ..
Ovrboatdi • Inboatdi • SoilbaaU

HASTINGS
INSURANCE AGENCY
219 Watt Stata St.
"Side of Strand Theatre"

■

iiviiv

E. R. Lawrence
Mutual Fund Investment!

INTER-LAKES BAPTIST
’ CHURCH
Delton. Mich.
Sunday school. 10 am
Worship. 11 am.
Evening wonhlp, 7 pm
Howship. 1 pm.
;Wednesday.

IRVING CILAPEL
Rev. Chalmer Miller, Pastor
Phone RO 6-3503
Sunday school, 10 am.
arshlp. 11 o.m.

SPECIAL
SCHOOL ELECTION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the Qualified
Electon of School District No. 4 Fractional

(Gregory),

Hastings,

(Lillian &amp; Ray Gibion)
323 S. Michigan

Wl 5-4062

Worship hour, 11
| Bible Study.
Bunday evening i
.
8 30 pm. Adult Choir rehearThe Bible, the whole Bible and saJ-

i MW'’rwt

Phone 945-4100

broadcast over WFUR.
am.
CYC group*. Wed.. 4-6 pm.
Clumoel choir rebearaal, Thura. |
Young Pcoplk Titursday. 7 pm. 7 pm.

o run women a Prayer Band.

Rutland ond

Baltimore

Townships, Barry County, Michigan

' EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Rev Don M. Gury, Rector
8,am. Holy Communion.
10 a m Morning Prayer and
Sermon b/ lhe Rector.
Wednesday. July 21. luncheon
: for
for women
P-.xH.iii at
at Bonwomen of tiie
the Pariah
[neU Conference Center, near.
Holland.

Why/are
Chryslers
so popular
these days?

j
|

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Broadway and Center
Willard H. Curtis. Minister
Sunday. July 18. 1965
‘ Morning Worallip. 9:30. nursery
| provided. Broadcast of this serv­
ice over WBCH. Sermon: “Jesus
—The Living Presence."
9 30 Church School Cteaws for
Firat Grade and below.
। 10:30 Chnncd Choir practice.

DRIVE ONI

I aoeiatkm-will hove lite Summer
Franklin Huntley will review the
book. To Light a Candle" by
Dr. Welthy Hunsinger Fisher
This offering providen scholar­
ships for chaplains and nurses;
funds for In-service training,
drugs and medical equipment for
icUnlcB and many health serv-

That a Special Election Will Be Held on
PEOPLEH BIBLE CHURCH
RI. NashvUle.
r
■4 mile E. of M-C6 on Suite Rd.

July 19, 1965
The Poll* for the said Election will be open from

7:00 o'clock a.m., ond remain open until 8:00

The place &lt;or places1 of ELECTION orc indicated

Phone 653-3248
’
11 am Morning wonhlp.
10 am Sunday retool.

You'll discover a Chrysler adds up to solid
the extra heft you need for a big car ride.jt' .

I your car.’ Enjoy the special music.
prayer.

Gregory School House
The following PROPOSITIONS or QUESTIONS will

Annaxation to Hatting* Public School* B-l.

(2)

An increase in the constitutional

millage

limitation by 4.5 milk for the year*, 1965­

just a few dollars a month more than the most popular smaller cars, comparably equipped. StnaH difference to pay

Women's Mtealonary Fellow­
ship 2nd Tues, each rnotiih. 7:30.

for a mighty big difference in your driving. No wonder it's the most popular Chrysler in history.

ORANGEVILLE
BAPTIST CHURCH
W. Glen Campbell. Pastor
3 Miles South of Gun Lake
0:45 am. Sunday acliool.
11 am. Morning worship.

AUTHORIZED DEALERS

study and prayer service.
bonded

indebtedneu of

Ha«ting&lt;

Schools B-1. In the amount

Public

$760,000.00.

STONEY POINT
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Gwtnncth Ectelr.g. Pastor

ulsmwt

1
8 pm Preaching

CHRYSLER

yU MOTORS CORPORATION

We all share in Customer Care

1968. both inclusive, for operating purpose*.
(J)

lhe smaller cars can't match. Its 124-inch wheelbase gives you
red by a big 383 cu. in. V-8 that you’d pay extra for on the smaller

cars. You’d think performance like this would cost a lot. But it doesn't. Nearly half our Chrysler models are priced

rrnrn

BARRY'S FARM STORE

DEWEY'S CAR PALACE

S. Hanover at Hastings City Limits

M-43 ot Sprague Rd., Delton

�THERMO TEMP-

i

THIS
WEEK!

THE HASTINO8 BANNER—k
Thuradxy, July IS. 1943

Plus

Area Delegates
To Attend State
Legion Conclave

50 Extra
Top Value Stamps

Insulated Serving Ware 10-oz.

Coffee Cup

with the purchase of

The 47th Annual Department
Convention of The American
Ixgion will be held in Lansing,
Michigan. July 15-18. IMS.
State Commander Duane T
Brigstock has announced that
National Commander Donald E.
Johnson. West Branch, Iowa,
will address the delegate* to the
47 th Department Convention at
Ute opening seaslon to be held at
the Civic Center. Lamintf. on
Friday. July 16. at 3 pm.
Delegates from the Laurence
J. Bauer Post of Hastings are
Cmdr. Richard Uxhlhouser,
Vlee Coindr. Richard GaakUI.
Keith AlnslLe. Ronald klarlin
and Winston Merrick.
Over five thousand Legion- .
nalres and Auxiliaries are ex- .
pected to attend. Headquartcar '
for lhe Legion meeUngs will be
the Jack Tar Hotel while the
Auxiliaries will meet at the Capi­
tol Park Hotel.
Abo. convening during the
Legion Convention will be the
two Legion honorary societies:
The Forty and Eight and Twenty
and Four.
Delegates to this convention
will hold three formal conven­
tion sesainns during the four-day
meet ;-tnese will be held on Fri­
day, Saturday and Sunday.
Some at the highlights of thia
convention will be the annual
convention parade at 3:30 pm.
Saturday. July 17, followed by
The American Leginn liand con­
cert on the Bute Capitol lawn at
8 pm.

2 THERMO TEMP
COFFEE CUPS

THE
FRIENDLY.
L FOLKS

and 3rd wedk Mailer Coupon

TENDERAY

Double value Stamps
Tenderay

Tenderay Swiss, Rib and*

CHUCK
STEAKS

ROUND
STEAKS

EVERY
WEDNESDAY

Double-Breasted or

3-Legged Fryers

Personal Mention
Flying Jib

Reg or Extra Mild

SHRIMP BITS
Paschke's

69*

ib

Country Club Chunk

RING BOLOGNA

it

59-

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ALL BEEF FRANKS n.

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SIRLOIN STEAK

ib

*1.09
99&lt;

CUBE STEAKS

ib

49*

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LEG '0 PORK

k

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Perck Fillets

T-BONE STEAK
Boneless Loin' O Pork or

Kay Bee Frozen

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CIRCUS FRANKS

ib

69'

Hygrade'x Polish or Roasted Sausage or

Tenderay Boston Rolled

Center Cut
Rib Pork Chops

'Silver

Vac-Pac Franks

Platter

Banquet Frozen
Tenderay Boneless

Mr. and Mrs Marland Jay have
returned from visiting relatives
In Kokomo. Marion. Geneva and
Huntington, Ind. They were
taken to observe the damage at
RiMBlaylUe. the result. of the
Palm Bunday tornadoes. Nearly
00 percent of thia little town la
completely gene and the Na­
tional Guard of Gary. Ind., was
to move In for a couple of week­
ends to clean up the debris. A
large trailer sat by the highway
where motorists could contribute
to helping there people. Accom­
panying the Jay s to their home
ww their son. Robert, and ciilldren, Robert Jr. anil Ann of Ko­
komo. Ind Tiie children stayed
a week and have now returned to
thru home.

Tenderay Brand

Tenderay Brand

HERRUD FRAHKS

,

Pork''

Tendtray Boneless

Slrlili Tig Steak it»1.09 TOP ROUND

Banfield-Vicinity

a 99*

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White or
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_

DONUT CRULLERS 2 *
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Facial Tissues

RAISIN BREAD 2*«-&gt;-

Kroger Hol Dog or
! ClANT AJAX
HAMBURG BUNS
I Laundry Detergent I Kroger Baked

with coupons below and 3rd week
coupons from Kroger's Mailer

country vrvsn

| Sandwich Cookies 3 Ih-lb. pkgs
8c OHl Pink

|

I

I

Lux Liquid Detergent^47/t
71 Non-Fat Dry Milk 2**
|

Beg., Drip or Fine

Banquet Froxan

CREAM PIES
KROGER
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75* roll

5-ox. French Brand or 6-ox.

SPOTLIGHT
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Jumbo Scott Towels x

While and Assorted

KtOGER
GELATINS
3-ox. pkg. 5/

10c off!

Instant Toa Mixes
with sugar

White and Assorted

dM» at Kroger thru Se«. My 17. 1965.

Scott Bathroom Tissue 779*
White and Assorted

ScottFaellyKapl&lt;los3b°—bo39*
While and Assorted Reg

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Thompson Seedless

GRAPES

towels

4 -*• 69
Cheese or Cole
Slaw Dressing

White and Assorted

Sun Grande

Cardinal Grapes or

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SCOn NAPKINS 2 boxes ol 50 29*

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TATERETTES

Kroger Miniature

Minute Maid Frozen

MARSHMALLOWS X)H-ox. bag 21*

ORANGE JUICE

Kroger Reg or Mint

Minute Maid Troian

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* u *&gt; 49*
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Red Raspberries

.lhe purchase ol 2 Urge Sire

|

I Kroger Summer Spices |
I

Redeem at Kroger thra SaL, July 17. 1965.

the purchase cl a 10-lb. bag ol

CALIFORNIA
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LEMONADE
Top Quality boxen

ICE1 TEA BAGS

bonk

4 10-ox

pkgs

*1

bdew at Kroger Ihry Sat. Wy 17. IM3

I

By Mra. Leo Frey
■4. U&gt; 445. S.ttU Creek
71I-CX11
The Fine
Association befci
Its annual picnic last Sunday on
lhe Lake Association's property.
About, I too persons attended.
Oamfcs were played In ths after­
noon.
The Case reunion wwi
held at the summer cottage of
Mr. and Mri. Fred SUlra Bunday.
■ About 60 persona attended the
103rd reunion of the Cases and
their descendants. * Congratu­
lations to Mr. and Mra. Carl Doo­
little of Tekonsha who welcomed
the arrival of 8 pound. 1 ounce,
Kerin Scott on June 29th In
Leila Hospital. Mra. DoolltUc is
the former Nancy Johnson.
,
Mra. Bessie Tungate called on
her son. Horace who was criti­
cally hurt In an automobile ac­
cident that killed his wife. Tues­
day at Boftesa hospital. * Mr.
and Mra. Leo Prey and family,
spent, the weekend of the 4th at
their Pine Lake cottage. Bunday
callers at their cottage were Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Prey and Mr. and
Mra. Gerald Shepard of near St.
Mary s take. A The WSCS met
at the home ot Mra Alice Frey
with Mra. Bessie Jones for ths
co-bo«tee* last Wednesday. About
20 attended
Mr. and Mra Gordon Buxton
have added a raw room on their
home. Her brother, John Crago,
luux done much of Uio work.
Mr and Mra Robert Frey and
family were 4th of July dinner
guests ot Mr. and Mra. Fred
Prey. * Mra. Elbert Hoover is
rtll) at Icila iKJspital. a Mra.
Ervin Babcock returned from a
stay at Lakeview booplial. * Iris
Thornton entered Community
Hospital but Monday aa a medi­
cal patient. ♦ Young Roger Taele
is still a medical patient at Pen­
nock hospital In Hartings.
Mr. and Mra.. CTlare Trumbull
are going to Rochester. N. Y.. for
a weeks' visit with reiaUves.
The official board met at the
Banfield Methodist Church Fri­
day night. * Greuld Shcpanl and
Leo Frey spent a week at the
Prey’s Pine Lake cottage.
Wednesday and Thumfay Fred
Prey stayed with Uie feUows
Mr. and Mra. Allan Nickerson
and family from Wauba.&lt;con Rd.
Mr and Mra. Max Mast and
family of Battle Creek. Mr and
Mra. William Nickerson and aon,
Suzanne and Mark were Sunday
dinner gurats of Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Nickerson. * The
I Methodist parsonage board met at
the pcuTcmago Thunxlay evening.
* Tiie family of Mra Fred Keech
lield a surprise birthday party
few her Saturday evening. 4r Mr.
and Mra. Glenn Miller from Halo
spent Wednesday night with Mr.
nnd Mrs Everett Couch Ln Dow­
ling. Sunday night they accom­
panied Mr. and Mra Orllc Miller
to their home in Holland. They
nro tnnking their headquarters
at the Leo Prey Home during
their northern Michigan visit ♦
Peter Vandennoien from Galea­
burg was a recent visitor of Leo
Frey, who ia will recuperating at
iwmc *• Mra O. 8. Crane re­
turned Thursday from Dskevlew
Hospital where she waa a aunrical patient. She is now at the
homo of her son and wife, Mr.
and Mra. Ncrman Crajc.
Nellie Demon spent Wednesday
nnd Thursday with Mr. and Mra.
Fred "Prey. * Mr. and Mrs. Gor­
don Buxton spent the 4th of July
weekend at their Brady Lake cot­
tage near Matey.

�program, improving retaUMU botween supervisors and local as­
sociations, MtUng standards of
training far new DHIA roper-

THE

Name Delton
Mother as 4H
leader of Month

HASTINGS BANNER

Highlights Interesting

FARM NEWS

wiflc radio recognition Thursday,'
July as.
Ilh ManhsB [
n adllor. whlrh

Watch Your
17* 1 1 f

Mr*. Matt was notified of her
selection from among entries
’
from
many
other Michigan
coun-1/"(
Uro by
OM«
L BlMMA.Uni
F IClCiS IGF
director uf 4H - Youth Programs
for the MSU Extension Service
Mr*. Mott as Kathryn Horton

Invite Barry
Woodhjnd 411
Tillers to Tour Saddle Club
Top Hog Farms

Joins CPA Group

l...&gt;
In Tnura.
The Mlclilgan organisation Will
gan Dairy Herd Improvement
AaaocteUon Supervisor* Associa­ hold frequent meetings In seven
tion (DHIA) makes it the third districts of the state.
Hie following supervisors were
such State-wide organtoatlon in
elected district
the United States.
"OrganUaUon of this associa­ a Reed. Brimls
K?
; George Hl
tion got underway several months
DeWitte.
AUO^’
ago when a group or supervisors Henry
*
- „
in lhe thumb area drew up a bur.®“&lt;y-Tff ’
constitution for presentation atlsendorf. Armada, and Raymond
the
annual
Michigan
DH
IA
:
FlriiRomeo.
I. list—/»rry Covatr *H C««p,
meeting." says Paul A. Wilkes, | Klurendorf^th^
°t
-Jss
4H SWIMMING POOL SCH1DUI.B Michigan State University exten-, Uie newly &lt;fomrad
aion dairy soeclnllst,
■
I Vk‘!'pre*it’ent to Georgs Hstte
The Michigan DHIA roper- j ^L^rFUh * " secrstary,lww.
the re ahead f- IUc“urer'

annual meeting.
‘ iltcted a member of tha Ameri­
Purposes of this &gt;
can Institute of OcrUHed Pubinclude conforming -.
Michigan swine farmers will
regulations
of the national DHIA
have an opportunity to visit some
I
of
lhe
Nation's
top
hog
farms
in
All
members
of
the
Woodland
Roberts.
Cherry
and
Company
July is the time to took in your
with a variety of projects. Her
Bute Highway Depart4H Saddto-Club are to mi '
husband was a member for seven fields for the new com virus late Julythe John Barnum farm on
Arthur Stoeby. County Exten­
on Sunday. July II. .at 2 pm ,
Service Chib.
sion Director, reports com dwarf
This practice session will be
mosaic didn’t reach Michigan
The Park Naming OotUUlto*
Judged by Paul Friedll of Sara­
the State Service Club and the test year but farmers, particu­
nac.
.
Michigan Bute College campus larly in southern Michigan areas,
should be on lhe lookout.
4H Club.
Ing Of' Michigan State University, adSiw and her husband both arc
purple ■ vises that the trip is planned to
4H leaders. Their daughter. Nan*i study management practices and
coloring and stunting of -■-plants
Is a signal Uiat lhe disease may
completed many project*, too.
insulted before formal opening
Decoration of the fair ba
equipment far efficient pork pro­
Mra Malt is superintendent have hit your farm­
Frank Light, chairman of the
planned tar Saturday, July
Contact the Barry County Ex­ duction.
Michigan ASC8 State Commit­
Center structure on the
tension Service if you have sus­
The trip to open to any Michl Meyers' home. Committee mem­ tee. announced an additional al- net area sites in mid-July.
picious plants in your Held and
they-will be checked.
tally useful for those who are bers are: Bait GHUtand. Nancy ing conservation measures now
Estep. Ken Brooks, Karon Bar­
gravnixn rcprtaauing Mich!
Michigan State University contemplating new buildings or num
underway or to be started soon put's seventh district.
and Chris Belson.
'
enlarging present facilities. Mil­
Tiie trophy committee consist­ in 10 Michigan counUes severely
ler adds. The tour will also visit
damaged by tornadoes Palm Sun­
Che MoarMan Research Farm al ing of Debbie Furrow. Barb OHU- 'day. April 11.
land, Chris Belson. Nancy Estep.
the University of Hlinols.
Michigan this year.
Hie funds to be used to re­
Barnum and Janet 8hcpfifth year as a cook at Delton
The tour group will be limited Karon
Virus-resistant inbred* of
l.r li tn
nt thnlr
High Sdhool.
Michigan corn varieUes may Us to 40. The group will leave East home at 0 am. Saturday July
daniaged by storms are in, ndnunc as o am. oaiuraay, juiy hIUoq to
preliminary aUbcaMrs. Mott has also been a available for plan Ung in 1968
Pew, If any. 1068 seeds have such morning and return Wednesday
k
tlon of »200.000 applied to these
years and is a co-guardtan of the resistance from the disease which night. Reservations can be made
There will be a wiener K**t;C0UnuM
Delton Hortron Club In which 17 could pose a real threat to the through the Barry County office on Monday. July 36. at 0:90 pm ' ‘ The counties are Allegan.
Think of wh«t
high school girls have reached State's corn crop.
of the Cooperative Extension At this time any quesUons per- n*rry, Branch. Hillsdale. Kalalhe highest rank in tiie Camp
you miss when your
Service. Reservations should be talnlng to fair or show day will m»,oo. Kent, Lenawee. Monroe.
Fire program.
Don’t xxr another day slip by without opening; or
note that made by July 15. They can also
set is broken
Mr. Mott Is a past master of
be made by contact with Prof. trailer on the fairgrounds.
total gifocatton of 8370,000
adding to your insured savings account for the full
Miller, Anthony Hall. MSU
Charles Stadel has donated for the Mlcliigan counties to the
month of profitable returns — "4
full montho
Cost-of the trip will be SIS for straw for the whole club to use BraoUnt raUmated by the county
transportation and tour members fair week. Marvin Kantner said Agricultural StabUizaUon and
on our next earnings day in.
Scout. Nancy and Rusty are both
will provide their own meals and that If any member was in need Conservation &lt;A8C) Committees,
which U sold m produce.
lodging. A check to cover trans­ of hay to contact him. Dick Es-, whlch wUj be needed for costportation must accompany reser­ tep volunteered to haul/tawdus: shartng mra4Ur„ now underway
to put in the alleyway, '^he club M to be undertaken in these
vations.
"We think tours of this kind wishes to thank all of yotT'Dads I counties under the 1B65 Agricul| tural Conservation Program
have done more to bring about for helping us out."
The club to gtad to enroll । Emergency measures to be unImprovement tn the twins busi­
ness tn Michigan titan any other two more new. mem be r» giving dertaken include removal of dsa totalmemb«&lt;
of
Woodland
brte
from ditches,
farmlands,
stream*
and
actlvity," Miller observes. "We Club
They weSaddle
Deb- i d
™m^e
and
repairing
i't let a faulty Mt rob you
hope that any farmer interested hi- anil Ilan Eurrn— nt R* lias. _ __ —
or replacing farm fences.
in latest developments for mod­
The Secretary ot Agriculture
ern pork production will join us
Barn Duty schedule for fair
for the teip."
U - 51 to designate disaster
We reppir hi-fi ond
there will also be a chart on
The Michigan Cooperative Ex- which all hay is to be checked Uon amistanee to restore land
tope rccorden, too.
tcnrlon Service held more Uun in %nd out. This should helji damaged By natural disaster*.
110JWO educational meetings dur­ eliminate tost hay.
Fungs allocated for coat-shar­
Remember July 36-31 is Has­ ing emergency conservation
ing HMi with a tested attendance
tings Fair Week.
of over two million.
measures also are authorised by
Bob Smith of R3 Hustings wa.-,
Agrtculturv is becoming in­ the recipient of the belt buckle tercd through the Agricultural
Today, more than 80,000 farmers, rancher* and
creasingly morn technical. Of given io the best trail rider a|i Conw-rvation Program 'ACPI by
HOWAU TRUMBULL
part-time farmer* In MJchlffsn, Wisconsin. Minnesota
2,000 graduating seniors inzmui. Jun^\lfl. The trail ride * Slate and county ABC commit­
Wl 5-91.9 &amp; Wl 5-5991
Bufced by Charkw Topp of BaW- tees.
■
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and North Dakqta aro using V* billion dollar* In
Under ACP the Federal Gov­
fourth plan to take adi
Land Bank Loans to expand, modernise and improvs
Formerly
ernment shares the cost of con­
graduate work.
their farm businesses. Slack 1917. more than a quarservation needed to assure, In the
teratillioa farmers have found their Land Bank tha
136 E. State St.
EXPERT TH«
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soli
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WE CLOSE AT
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All Sarlnfi Iniured Up to
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NOON,ON
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910,000 with F.S.L.I.C
and can be made available to aid
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Children's Camp. David Powell
is spending this week there. *

fntnlly and Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Cheney attended the Conklin re­
union at Chariton Par# Sunday
* Ten guests attended the blrthTuesday. July 6.
Mr. and Mra. Jod Howell and
family returned home Saturday
from a-trip through the Western
States. * Mra. Kathy Batetnan
and children, of Canada are
spending some time at the Ernie
Bateman home. * Mr. and Mn
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man and children attended the
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OTIS FAM^THAMlnlCA IJ?
PART II
। Volunteers and was commlsmaroo High
3377 ------------------------------------- Lieutenant
---------- ---------------11 HON.
QBORGE LO- -----------------rioned Second
In tt»l
RENZO. Bofn Oct. 7. L83R. In regiment on the 12th of August,
tattle York. N. Y. Married in; 1861, and shortly afterwards
1858. at St. Paul Minnesota, w«h his regiment was ordered
M,;ry Virginia MU Morrison, to Kentucky and formed part of
daughter of Cilarica E. Mix, c&lt;
Array of the Cumbertand.
Wellington, D. C., for many' Shortly after reaching Kwunrty
. _ Z-I.Im, C-Icw-lr •
|
. I—.~. -a. ••

wish there was employment tor

New from AticP ~ Sultana Frozen

ytvtd her husband, dying Sept,! alde-dc - camp, w'tth whom he
.
Ih M.-—
■■■■
. ■_ .
He lived with hla parenta on'April. 18®L in which ha tbok
Mich., until about twenty

hr eamntenewd Lhe rtudy of crpCcd the pocLUon of Atalatant
tr.cihcine. Thbr aoon proved di»- I Adjutant General, with the rank

Dinners

he went to St- Paul. Minn, where tobef. 18C2. though not actively
N.. , rw-tw-rl n Inur AlPleM .r»4
. —...... ——j r—■
—— —
«
Adjutant
nf .

the division
Cleve, and t
command in
he wu again
tant and el
served with hla division In’the
Chickamauga. campaign In 1863,
and was tn that terrible battle
from the beginning to the end.
again receiving tiie approval ot
hla superior officers; he was
counsel in the railroad f^re- slightly wounded, but remained
cInsures upon the St. Paul and on the field until the action
Pacific Railroad and branch

yystem extending from St. Paul
r.nlroud magnate. James J. Hill
In 1863 he was Democrallo

place

during

the

Nashville

Army under General Hood at
and was undoubtedly elected, but Nashville by General Thomae,
election returns In the frontier the war having practically endlotcd an tn count him out Hr
ronMdmd this a narrow escape

-

and Mcepina nlghls frorincs lest
he had allowed himself to be
thrust Into -public office, and
would be compelled to abandon with Major-General George H.

lowing election lie poMUvely re­ friendship he enjoyed until the

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2281 VI RUTH CORNELIA.
Born Aug. 9, 1837. Died April 27,
1872. He died BcpC. 6, 1813, IMS.
2283 VII CURTISS GIDEON.
at his resldance. 1213 Atrtor
Street. Chicago.
He (.pent hli boyhood on the married, and died Nov. 1. 1880.
old farm In Barry County. Mich,
of which, on his father's death

same day—Newton In Boulder.
family burial ground at Rich­
Indi Plains. Mich, and entovd land. Mich. After his father’s
the University of Michigan In death and the older children had
1855. After a partial course he
h fl college and began the Mudy
of Uw in the office of Joseph
Miller, Esq , In Kolamasno, Mich., respected bead of the family.
■i portion of the time teaching
&lt;!«• High School during the day.
and keeping up with the legal
Mudiea at night. Ho took a de-

School in 1887, and In the fall at farm until the younger boys had
that year Joined his brother.
cantilc buslnrea at Kalanuwoo,
Mich. Never having enjoyed good
then fanned a partnership with health. Its care and confinement
hls brotlicr. under live firm name proved too great a tax. and soon
of George L. and E. A. OUs, for brought to an end his useful
if circumscribed Ufa
Unued until the breaking out of
Hie Civil War.
He assisted in the ontanhaHiroId 0. Bargee
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SATURDAY, JULY 17 .

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Kellogg
Reunion Sunday

G—THE HASTINGS BANNER

1965 BARRY COUNTY

155 June HHS Grads
To Continue Education
.

There were bl at Ute KeBogj
reunion for dinner at Tyden Park
Sunday noon. These Included &lt;e
Ray Waters. Bud Waters. Harold
Grays, Floyd Wood*. John Woods
and out-of-town guests from
ter dinner the group gathered at
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ton. for an afternoon of visiting.

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I members of the 26C members of iCook- IJndM Frdewa, Keith Per- on Craig. Janice Gaylor. Brenda, Harbin and Loretta Zurad.
! the Kte* graduating rlmi nt II.,. ■ n -■ Jack Pox. Annette Guenther, I Hart. MaryIon Harvatli. Sharon I Lansing Btudneaa University—
tings High School aru planning CjnUtia Guggemos. Kyle James. TUnm. Jean Welcher and Sara jewinc Hart.
I____________ ....
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Trthno,,’n' D,*’l Charlie Wolff. Michigan State
Ito Michigan State University at
Grand Valley State College — -Da'ld Smith.
,-John Newton.
gmlor from Cincinnati, te cup1 East Da rising. 15 to Ferris State Dave Purdy.
Davenport Instltule-Llnda Al-1 Heavy Cos
[ taln
lhe 1965 Spartan tennis
College al Big Rapids, six to
Katamasoo College — Ellen ‘ lerding. Jo-Anna Engle. Jamca Stanley Cole,
team.
Grand Rapids Junior College, Worgess.
four to Alma at Ahna, three to
Kellogg Community College —
: the University of Michigan at Judy Bites. Irene Burkey. Mary
I Ann Arbor and three to Central Ann Cramer. Connie Divens.
Michigan University . at Mt Danny Echtlnaw, Bion Eye. Lin­
Pleasant.
da Foster. Karen Frey, Ken Gar­
Schools and colleges lhe June rison. Ron Hayden, Robert Heel­
graduates art planning to at- «...
er. ....
Iris Hopkina. Barney Hutchtend follow:
'
j ins. John James, Sally Kenfleld.
Albion — Page Barden and Margery Kilmer. Margaret Leary.
Mar* Johnson
" (Mary Alice Lockwood. Theresa
Ainu-Ann..
JU, Mfc.
T» Ku/I nd mi Odinln. .
SuTIISJS KF-n".
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k“arU“‘ Rust. Sue Sanborn. Patricia SenV- u
U ,be
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Bnlne °,troU1 B°d' siba. Cathleen Stiunow, u«vid
Sliaron Wellfare.
Stamm, Robert Stevens. Sharon
Eastern Michigan — Sandrai SUU, Connie VanSyckle. James
Belson.
Wallace. Carole Wills, Charlene
Ferris State College — Betay. Wills.
Buerge. Dawn BurghdotT. Doug, I .anti ng Community College —
Duane Lee Baxter.
.
Manchester College (North
Manchester. Ind .)—Sandra Allerdtng.
Michigan State University —
Donald Conrad. Ronald Dingerson. Kathleen Dorman, Dale
Doty. Charles Drake. Gordon
t&gt;«U*« HUI. NsskviU.
Endsley. • David Farrell. Russell
I Felritc, Larry Frisby. Marilyn
I Ironside. Susan Kahler. Rod
Kelthley. Tom King. Mary McAllteter. Steve Mayo. Joe Morgan.
Jasli HuagUa. Hiiungi
Carol Rose. Kilty Rush. Valerie
Smith, Rhtllp Stanton. Mary Jo
■a»n Bewnber*. lUddlevlIU
30
Michigan Technical University
Jc‘&lt; Houghton &gt;—Edward Berry. Tom
I Chandler
Oakland University at Rochea-

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Monday, July 26
8:00 A.M.—Entries taken until 8:00 P.M.
1:00 P.M.—Southwest Mich. Jersey Parish Show.
1:00 P.M.—Midway Opens.
1:30 P.M.—Horse Show (Open).
6:30 P.M.—Evening Horse Show.
Admission: 50c.

Tuesday, July 27
—Kida’ Day—
9:00 A.M.—4H Hones Judging.
10: 00 A.M.—Midway Opens.
Children’s Day Ride» at Reduced Prices.
2:30 P.M.—Children’? Contests, Garnet,
•♦c. Grandstand Frdc.
8: 00 P.M.—Talenf SJrow.
Admission: $1.00 . . . Children 50c

Wednesday, July 28

Godfrey. Robert Shaltta and H.
Lee Vahtelng.
Western Michigan University—
Marjorie Buck. Stephen Carr.
7 Ike.. 1V, ml. lair 1; Mr', end Mri Linda Ann Chase. Buzanne EckWUIImb Welker. I-*ie O4.m * lb. ardt. Judy FeteHrr. Julie Ann ।
Fisher. Te^ry Von Gerald. Mari- j
lyn Hein. Donald Heteier, John ,
Houk, Jeffery Kimmel, Pau) Lubl- 1
enleckl. William 8. Moore. Karen
S Morgan. Suzanne Mullenlx,
Mullins. SI
Olaughlfti, Johanna Pavlich.
clnr
H. High. 1 Ike.. 14
David Perry. Carl Peterson.
I Mr. ud Mi,. Paul WMtay«r. 11
Brenda Purchte. Thomas Rey­
nolds. Steve Robinson. John
Schowalter. Dennis Storrs and
Jean Taffee.
Kendall School of Design —
Gary Oolnek, David Haas. Doug­
las Smith.

Lake Odessa

By Mri. Dan Peterman

FFA. 4H Day—

9: 00 A.M.—Judging Dairy Cottle.
11: 00 A M.—Midway Opens.
2:00 P.M.—Hamess Racing. 4 Races, 2 Heats Each.
$4,000.00 in purses.
Seats: $1.00.
7: 00 P.M.—Livestock Parade.
8: 30 P.M.—Heavy Weight Horse Pulling.
Admission: Adults $1.00 . . . Children 25c

RACES
9:00 A.M.—Livestock Judging.
11:00 A.M.—Midway Opens.
2:00 P.M.—Hamess Racing. 4 Races, 2 Heats Each.
$4,000.00 in purses.
Saats: $1.00.
8:30 P.M.—King Kovac Auto Thrill Show.
Admission: $1.00.

CONTESTS &lt;
Friday, July 30

—Fot Stock Day—
9:00 A.M.—Dog Show Free (at the barnt).
11.00 A.M.—Midway Opent.
2:00 P.M.—Harnett Racing. 4 Races, 2 Heats Each.
$4,000.00 in purses.
•
Seats: $1.0Q.
4:30 P.M.—-4H &amp; FFA Fat Stock Sale. Judging Arena . . .

Ladies. Midgets and Men.
Admission: $1.00 . . . Ringtide $1.50.

Mr. and Mrs Tony Burch nnd
two children of Milan were Mon
day. July 5, dinner guasts of
'Dan Hfekeys and also called
’ the James Hlckay home. ♦
I nnd Mrs. Jack Lindner and bl
'Ann spent Friday evening. J
12. at Spartan Village. East Lan
sing, with Mr. and Mrs. Rob
; McDowell and Curt- * Mr. n
Mrs. Robert Warren and Daryl
I Lake Zurich. Ill. spent the J
4th holiday weekend with 1
land Mrs Dallas Rush and oil
relatives * The Nelghborhc
Club meets Thursday. July
with Mrs. Bernard Scheldt
the Brown Road with pol
dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hickey
Sunday. July 4th. guests of
Elene Hickey of East Lan
Other guests were Mr and
Leo Hickey. Detroit, and Mr
Mrs. Joe Hickey and daugl
of St. Louts. Mo. ♦ Mr. and
Kenneth Rush of Pontiac &lt;
Saturday. July 3. to spend
week's vacation with hte mot
Mrs. Maysei Rush, and o
relatives. * The Shade reui
was held Sunday, July 11. at
Ionia fairgrounds. * Mr.
Mrs. Robert Kart of Battle Cl
were Sunday. July 4. visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Harley St
Karen RafUcr of Woodland
a Saturday. July 3, supper |
of her grandparent-, and
Thelma Gilliland of Lan
Mrs. Evelyn Short and Mrs. 1
Tasker were afternoon visitors
Mrs. Thomas Curran and i
children of Grand Rapids spe
Thursday. July 1. with her par­
ents. the Dan Hickeys. Mary
with their grandparent* until
Tuesday night. * Harold Johns-

EXHIBITS 1

son - Droste - Ferguson

There are 32 wild and wonderful Wide-Track
Pontiac tigers in tiger country.
Right now is the best time to capture one on your terms!

Helsel and Sharon Tagg.
Tracy Beauty School — Janis
Cota.

REAHM MOTOR SALES
107 N. MICHIGAN

PHONE Wl 5-2478

Saturday)

ancL

Mobile Homes and Phi Hips 66" Gas Station
at

Del's Auto Wrecking
Mobile Home Sales
M 37 South of Hastings

GILLETTE Tires

ON SALE

gery. * A tribute and brief nie-

Saturday, July 31

Gar Unger, deceased president

2:00'P.M.—Mule Pulling.
8:00 P.M.—Greatest Show of the Week! Grand ’Ole Opry.
Several prominent stars and complete stage show.
Grandstand—$1.00. Reserved scats on track $1.50.

Harness
Racing

I

Uon. was given Monday. July 5.
at the fair.
,
Mr. and Mrs. Brandon Shade
and Alice, rural Woodland, spent
ths July 4 weekend at their cabin
the Earl Shade home at Remus
and on Charley Shade, a patient
at the Lakeview Hospital. * Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Saints of
Michigan Center visited her
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Torrey, recently. * Mr.
Ann spent Sunday. July 4. with
the Paul Lindner family at Sundago Park. Thomapple Lake, for
a picnic. * Mrs Maysel Rush
entertained with a family gtth-

Stokke and Craig of Portland

REGISTER FORM REFRESHMENTS
FREE DOOR
Do-Nuts &amp; Coffee
PRIZES!

ON DISPLAY­
BLACKFORD CABS
TYLER CAMPERS
(Alto, Antique Can)

ORCHIDS
For The Ladies
Balloons and Suckers

for the Kiddies

FREE COKE 6 pack
GIVEN WITH THE PURCHASE
OF 8 GALLONS OF GASOLINE

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COME TO HASTINGS FRIDAY FOR OUR CARNIVAL OF BARGAINS

The Hastings Banner
1110th Year

22 Pages—3 Sections

Hastings. Michigan, Thursday. July 22, 1965

NUMBER 14

Barry’s 106th Fair Opens Monday
3 Days Harness Racing,
Pro Wrestling, Stage
Shows Highlight Week

CONCERT THURSDAY

Meyer

and

Barry County’s lObih Fair, which fwovides a show place
for the finest products of the farm and shop, and a wonderful
world of entertainment for the young and old. ts io open
Morttfay to continue all next week providing excitement and
an opportunity for hundreds to win blue ribbons and prim.
More than $17,500 jn purses and premium awards is being
offered throughout the six-dav
Earl McKlbbln. supervisor of ।

Arthur Steward

Reveal Delton
Plans for New
School Facilities

SURVEY DAMAGE—Emmett Bu

Save 52 Head of Livestock
As Fire Destroys Large Barn
tryiiig to help them. Not-one of
tha-r animals iouctuxl me I"

moved In and the herd milked,

(Sarah i Butler, who is Sally of

nounced.
Secretary McKibliit: said the

Preliminary plans for additional

highlight ot Monday's open­
will be the Southwest Dis-

Education at a special meeting
Monday night. July IX

held on the fairground*. Judging

the present high school building,
a three room addition tn the lower
elementary' facilities. remodeling of
the current bus bam into needed
manual training space and reloca-

special trophy tor the beat 411
Jersey female exhibit. Two new

three females and u mother­
daughter class. Frank Langley.

fire about five miles

The

Three feeder pigs, little duck*
and three kittens and their mother

EDITORIALS

If Bntnsu wants tn start all

by HM.C.

Among the things lost—the dam_

.
r ••

west end or thehlgh school will

ny tsuucr—was quit Anns ouie.
“"'.siar Ann ts the Butters' 10-rear-

Free Hearing
Tests at Barry

S-S

J

and Intermediate students.
stlon, with a three-stall milking
parlor with a glass front facing
the trunkline.
Karmes is building n 40 by SO
loafing sited and a 40 by 80 pole
ban&gt; .v
for hay storage—to be a seif
frcdrr.
It wa

c CHIMBS Study Committee
jaa VRUliii had ttthe to w
urcuumous decision regarding the
location.

Pair will

include three

races each day, with eight heats.

there will be two divisions with
added money. McKlbbln said.
He explained that the State

. cjirsage and other gifts and trib­
Square receive a single vote Opinion and If there are sufficient cn-. rotes at a farewell party held In
- her iionor at the Altoft School.
With the annexation of Altoft to
vied away team
of speed
Reasons for.this hare been given
in detail many times and will not
dlana. I 111 note and Ohio as well their favorite teachers and
thanked her for her kindness
and Understanding.
Wednesday's races are to be s

joined with enclosed corridors and
are to be similar In design. each
having a center court ami a single
Door construction. '
After a survey by the architect tocatton and can state unequivocally
and the fire marshal, the bonrd that the vote WAS UNANIMOUS locations appeared satisfied with trot and a pace for non-winners
ol 82.000 and a pace for nonthat the new- jiU should be built the majority choice as their own wlnners of 86400.
projected expense, the proposed
Thursday. Kiwanls Day, will
remodeling of the old Prairieville
open to opinions and arguments at
ready for the opening of the Hear- bunting up!"
| with a chute and circular feeding facilities In favor ot adding three Square,
rooms nt fiw Delton site, un the • Tlvcre
tng Program at next week's Barry
Fin- dniartment* from Hastings.' unit
Frw F,lr
.Woodland and Nashville were
Ne)&lt;hbOT
glven 3^
When it came to pin-pointing a agreements or argument* presented
building.
The Hrartng-mung Station wUl railed and eight plrcis of equip- ; 5.uin(u,w haj- and he has had
against the majority choice.
Fridays program Includes a
A carnival atmosphere will
be Mt up st the Fair and will run went battled to bold down the nun oners to help put It up
risory"&lt;"omrnlUce"»nd 2"reccnt ;hxlf doaen poaslbUlUes. there was1 Thta dlvcrslfica'Jon In first-choice trot for non-winners of 81.Q00. prevail in downtown Hastings
from Monday through Saturday
flames and to keep the nrarby;
’______ p
p
survey by the North Central Ac- ' about 75 per cent agreement on one | vote points up. in our opinion the pace fur non-winners of 81400. Friday — weather permitting—as
7 lie Station W1U be opm from ’ dlo. milk hou*&lt;- and home from •
•
trot
for
non-winners
of
84.000
merchants display their wares
5 pm. until 10 p.m. dally and burning The silo was damaged.
toucuu, at. Win. u» Mbiwl
tura u&gt; rM...
aU day Saturday.
I It was difficult to get some ot LailCCF LrilSaflC
training space.
I
- •/ '
’
Post time is 2 pm, Larry Mun- the fashion of Chicago's famed
The test, which U designed for ‘ the animate out of the barn, With;
seil of Fowlerville is to be the Maxwell Street.
all age groups, will determine only 'firc dropping through the hay ' ]\j_a,, Q7
presiding
judge.
Al
Hood
of
Vssthat the person being Usted hears chutes, the cows would move to INClb Ol»JvO
bus barn is inadequate to hou.se the .
Hastings-buslnemmra have
sar is bringing the starting gate. been planning this event for
normally or lias a hearing defect i the doors, only to attempt to turn
7
existing busses and that its favor- /Off
/Va»»n
The personnel tn charge of this back, bewildered.
|I
D
-r
able location and sound structure!160
1YCIV
h«*Hhg pTOKram does nor make: The three aid get them an out. ill DarrV '
with mddtst rehovalloiis. would'Fi •
„ sra , ' ... *»- ."
—...------------------------------------The firs was first evident from
.
many stalls snd booths for Uvc
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sale of merchandise at a bargain.
the hearing capabilities with a the mow where some 7.5CO balra] Richard Feldpausch. chair. . . DELTON SCHOOL, Page X i Sheriff Merl H. Campbell has
of hay were stored. In addition to man of the Barry County Unit
known normal hearing level.
i been Informed by the Secretary
th' American Cancer Society.
Each person levied will receive Uie iuy. there were 450 bushels
Funeral
services
tor
Robert
B
of
State's
office
that
about
138
turning tills year, scheduled to
«i T&gt;n In
... commercial
... reports that the past crusade had
a report, showing the hearing ca­ of grain. 81.200
persons who applied for the new Moore. 69, R5 Hastings. Podunk have new rides. Tony Carl oper­
pabilities tn each ear. and if there fertilizer, outboard motors, two netted 87468.70.
Michigan drivers licenses were Lake, former Hastings business- ates the midway with his sons.
Is a deficiency that pereon i* ad- tons of feed, milking and other
being notified to return to have ——-. —- James and Ralph. Ralph recentequipment.
another picture taken
day at Pennock Hospital are to |y returned from the service
participated tn this effort, I
physician for future examination.
Monday afternoon and evening
Colorful pennants will be
Inadvertently, a film from be held at 3:30 pm. Friday at
the Barry County examining the Leonard-Osgood Funeral lone- of the biggest horse shows
this Hearing Screening Program.! ■Die last truck returned to the
„„
■ ever held here is scheduled The Court and Michigan. There will
Parents are especially invited to Hastings fire station about 6 am.
"While many worked on the
The Rev. George Elliott is to UhOw will include the Barry
officiate with burial in Riverside j county 4H Saddle Horse Divibring their children for a hearing Thursday, and Ute fire was still
test Inasmuch as many children smoldering Monday evening.
hundreds of persons that made
Ce®*le9‘I slon. quarter horses and Tennes- chandisKdispIays will be placed
have some alight hearing deficien­
Tlic Butlers luid moved onto the
Mr.
Moore
taken
to the
walkers
Entries haveni-al- in the street-itf the normal park- ——
„ was------; aec ¥Tfe»i»rfeo
sMi.fe.ca
Hastings Lion* Club;
O—
r,...,
XaU
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cy. which la not known to the par­
Details of the drive include:
The application forma sent to hospltal Sunday evening, but ready been received from Ohio,
He succeeds Harvey Sexton.
ents or to the school authorities. farm, last April 1, and had la­
had been in falling health for , indl*na. Illinois as well as
Township Gifts
Lansing
with
the
film
were
re
­
The day will get underway
bored to Improve the. facilities
lumed here to be used again a long time.-------------------------• (Michigan; even though entries with the firing of an aerial bomb
and
the
herd
1
Contributions
—
Assyria
847.00,
nmt
tiw
herd
clalists. the greater majority of
He wu bom in Bluffton. Ind.. Are not required until the day of at 9 am. by members of the ItasJn-kS th. v.™
Baltimore 818793. Barry 843831,
on July 22. 1885. the son of Rob-1 u,-----------e jhow.
Ungs Plre Department and a
Carlton
8380X8.
Castleton
81B13S,
trrated and cured during childhood
ert and Jennie (Gordon' Moore.I The show will be In
tn charge of
of , similar
»nnuar bomb
oooio wm
oe fired
nreo every
will be
Usings 826133. Hope -0-. Irvwithout the use of any mechanical
^ o^fe^n^oTth^h^ ,ns &gt;13630- Johnstown -0-. Ma­ retary; fV 1111 a m Hollenbeck. • have^thri? tempo^ pmffitTex^ He attended high school there (W0 pair directors. Stanley Sager j hour throughout the day.
hearing aid appliances. The capa­
and Valparaiso and Bradley Unl-|-o
f Delton and James
Buckley
of .j Pat Gilmore is the
-- general
-------------------------—----------- . —
m
: plc Orove *c950’ O«n«'’lDe
bility of normal hearing Is equally was 40 by 60 and
the section erected ^88, Prairieville 8156.75. Rut- treasurer; Ralph Shlrkey. tall ^2°!“
versltles.
•----- •- Township.
—------ ­
Assyria
-----------------------■chairman
for this year's ffidetrtur,
U»;
O
„„,
c
or«X.
Important as good eyesight.
Mr. Moors served m. » uniranl
Monday afternoon the grand j walk Day celebration.
Day
specials include
U™
j
; of the State's driver sendees. with the 309th Engineers in Please See MORE ABOUT:
'I Sidewalk ----------------.
: 8221.75 and Woodland 8333 95
Directors include Albert Fran-1 wrote; "We do realise that tills Prance during World War I.
3. hundreds of Items, such as thong
Village Gifts
Ho married Tean Faulkner of
elk and Gerald Pattok. one year, is an inconvenience: however,
;sandals, candies, chairs and
| Freeport 8114*8, Delton 8182X8, and James Coven and Harry any cooperation in this matter Dunkirk. Ind in Portland. Ind,
• chaise lounges, sport shirts, pkI Middleville 867951. Nashville
on June 8. 1921. He operated va­
I nic tables, veneer paneling, hand
Keith ley, two years.
will be greatly appreciated "
8818.18. Woodland 114698.
riety stores in Dunkirk and
, tools and household Items, dress
Alexandria, Ind, moving to Has­
Haatlngs Gifts
shirts, fry pans, men's, women's
tings in 1928 where he operated
' Retail 1145600. Canisters
and children's ski Jackets and
a variety store here and in Al8930;
other winter coats, throw rugs,
suit*, and sport coats, plastic
i Residential — Ward 1 8218.70.
Tlx Hwllno Flbw»Uw Pre" 1 rwll.
few,• •mmw.&lt;n.
‘ 1 ^Tfen.
He
retired
in
19M.
Ward 2 120992, Ward 3 836144
and Wjsnl 4 8666.00.
the Laurence J. Bauer Legion Its addition to the ptant off Cook sets, barbie doll, rings and things.
Post, the Masonic Blue Lodge ot Rood west of Hartings.
blouses and slips, birthstone
Bluffton, Ind, and was a former
Earl McMullin, president and rings, folding chairs, motor oil,
From the "May We Introduce"
z* p
Rotarian.
general manager of the firm, house paint, children's wear.
. „
-___ „ ,. . , _ department
departinenb—
—"Mr.
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mfe. Leo
Leo Lx 17* 1
He Is survived by his wife, a reports that .the addition pro- tooth brushes, lawn chairs, shoes,
Mrs. LaFloy Greenfield, u ho w HarUl and uute Mlin. An ;
son.
Robert
O.
Moore,
Hastings;
vldrs
2,500 more square feet of throw rugs, plastic housewares
wlth JTT
°°r
'*» *•
**«• •««»
two daughters. Mrs Edward floor space.
। and hundreds of other things
GrcenfUd Deer i ark on M-43
Barth hms opened a
(Jean&gt; Freeland of Hastings and
The company now has a
------------ •_______
near Ha*Ungs. wiH appear on pho^apiHc studio in the BtobMrs
James
(Joan)
Turner
of
total
of 3466 square feel of c
»»
e
.
tho Feminine Fkncles program bl
Building
Big Rapids; eight grandchildren
none spare, and has 21 nn- Of.
_ WW/rt-TV nrtl. TtlMlav at.
\
.
State Senator Garry Brown of
-*-----------pioyecs in the office and shop.
.
Schoolcraft, State Representa­
The company, incorporated
I The semi-annual repost filed tives James Farnsworth of Plain­
.
1959. produces fibre glass rein-,
Tn the hoi lunch program dur­ by Prosecuting Attorney Archie well and Stanley Powell of Ionia
an
. If
J
forced telescopic hot sticks, range
S'ldw CltAena
ing the 1954-55 year, the Nash­ D.- MsDonald llste a total of 50 have been Invited, to be guests
poira. measuring sticks, pike C1«b tote meet: al 1 pan. Monville school served a total oU46,- cases prosecuted, of which 38 at the Barry County Republican
_ . __
. .. .. ...
noirs rover-un eaulmnent and “ay. July 28, at the B*&gt; Roas
at the Barry
were convicted; four acquitted: 3 । booth
Wednesday afternoon.
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dismissed on payment of cents; 3
Francis. 7. at
'
&gt;*«« *lth *brin is Charlotte
VOHIllV * ‘HI
’Porter, who took rare of the youngJ
stem white the barn- was burning,
Committermen and personnel en- i
The Ito Um liad about half
gaging tn the Htaring Screening; their milking done Wednesday
TCrting Program sjwrvorod by nlgfit when a stranger raced tn

Downtown to
Have Carnival
Air on Friday

Re-Photo
* Or
DriVerS Pemilt8

Retired Hastings
Businessman

Dies Monday

Norris Bacon
New President
Of Lions Club

Fiberglass Has
New Addition,
21 Employees

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

nVUGS
Public to Visit
Booth at Fair.

Senior Citizens
To Meet Monday

cliarged on examination.

has nu'.torlsed the E W. Bliro
Company here to build a 200 by
IM ft. extension u&gt; the present

r___ ____ ______ _ ______

______ I ABOUT: 1

Mrs. Robert Baldwin, secretary
of the Barry OOP, Executive
Committee, has invited everyone
to visit ths party's booth to meet

The local Republicans also
according to J. H. Tredinnick, . . . BACKWARD GLANCES,
- —• P&gt;*n on having a booth to serve
the plant manager,
1
Page 3.1
1.1 food to the public.

tlOSC Settlor
^JAtlZPllS tO Meet '

ociocs Monuay, vuiy ao, .ur w.c --T --- -v- - -- --- --- -usual picnic-style dinner bust- t*8® ln t™ electrical transmitnews session and program Please5*00 distribution field and the
bring your own sandwiches, and conununlcation field, and many
a dish to pass and a beverage if
products.
desired, as well as table service.’ Items produced are distributed
All senior clttaens are welcome . to many major companies
If you can pick up a passenger through the United States and
or two, please do so.
' many foreign countrita.

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,
°
Ksnyon- Mead Reunion
The Kenyon-Mead reunion will
«* Mid Saturday. July Ji. at
Tyden Park Pcfjuck dinner will
be served at I pm Each one is
requested to bring hu own bevcrage.

I

�Gull Lake Bible
Conference Plans

The Kendall Buck* are on a
ftehrng trip in CanadaMfr. and Mm JUy Water*. and
Mm May Shull* vet In North­
ern Michigan laat weak ma king

Yiyyth Program
Higher education in Christian
abhooil tmhlighia the youth

I. nmaTatai.
M WNtaMg..
U,C
nomc 0,1 HUn‘
Ln
Grand Mmm
Wednesday ■« J1(njny
CuUen
to spending this week with hU
cousin. Gary Conley.
Tom Huke «u a guest of Jeff
Chandler al long Lake last
week, and the Jack Hokes were

Bunday guakte at Un Win •P*«&gt;d the weekend with l»r
Linington we Mr. and Mrs' Mm Mew Gelb of Oovbc.UIc
Clare Otto ot HoU. and Mr and spent a few days iaal week wiih
Mr» Ixnn &lt;mu with tirlr grand- her burther. Mr. and Mm Jesse
children. Dana and Dawn, ot Lambee. and Bunday vtalla.i »i
Maaon and Mm UningUxia Ilia LamLve home were Mr. and.
guaate accompanied her to the Mm Willard Kreppa ot Lanair.f
The Lew Womcrn are pte:.-

Personal Mention

the man with the biggest

ECKRiCH ALL-BW

FRANKS

SPARTAN

FOR GRILLING OR BAKING

SKINLESS

CENTER
PORTION

IN MICHIGAN

TURKEY

Your "Mr. Spartan” buys for his store
With 400 other Mr. Spartans. They buy in
a big, efficient, economical way through
the 12 acre Spartan warehouse. 100 tens
ct flour a week. 9 freight cars of fercal.
8 carloads of sugar. Enough soup to float
a cabin cruiser. That's BUY POWER
RATING... the Ingest in Michigan.
Applied to over 6.500 food items, it helps
your Mr. Spartan bring you the widest
selection at the lowest possible cost.

Drumsticks

Mm Ben Bcvcrwy k haa been
entertaining tier Mater. Mm.
Bu*an1*arkhuml of Tucson. Arte ,
and they apenl a few day* with
thetr Meter. Un Glenn Burgett

THIGHS
WITH RIBS

TURKEY

&lt; BREASTS

•bluest BUY POWER RATING inAtichifian I

TURKEY

uy are vwaukninc thia wet* at
Houghton lAkr. and Mm Tuckrrman's &lt;win AAcr and family
at Allegan are alao vacationing

WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT
QUANTITIES ON ITEMS IN THIS AD.

Oven-Fresh Potato

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4READ

'Generoys Shank Portion/ Fully-Cobked
FELPAUSCH

POTATO
CHIPS
FARMER
PEET'S
Calvin Campbell, and her moth­
er. Mm Ida Norton, who to ataying there at the proem time
accompanied them to the home
of their newly-married daughter.
Mr. */&gt;d Mm. Robert Coffey

MESEEIT

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13-16-lb. Avg. WHOLE HAMS lb. 59

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Probation
Violator Given

WANT COCKE* 8PANIELHT

THE HAMTING8 BANNER—J

Tlie Jury trial in which Mrs. 2-BEDROOM MODERN APT.
Sarah Newlnyton of Cloverdale
FOR RENT—Upstair*, private
•ought (30.000 in damages plus
entrance. Newly decorated, near
(Cent, from Pg. 1 this Sac.)
loam
____ ... ....
•downtown. No children or pets.
The Harting* area, receiving I
———». — v —
Apply in penon. Phone Wl &amp;less than an inch of mln since *n out-of - court settlement for
5223.
probation Frank T. Ziilderama.June M, stlU hoped fur *ook-i“ ”*
'
.,.A I&gt;,TPr mechanic* shop, with
ing reins Wednesday a* fields.:
®,uture *uto
PMturea and fuirwuys became, netday.
Lakewood Board of Education lit
| It was the result of a one-car
10 years in Southern Michigan
parclud ,
the reorganliaUonal meeting On
Sunday afternoon a atorm hit;!accident which occurred-about 7
July 6.
am. Friday, Dec. 28, 1M1, in
Judge Archie McDonald
Hr .Middleville area, interrupt- 'which Mr*. Newington wa* in­
• an ui me cuiae*
ing electrical anvire an one cur- jured.
continue to serve as
might be put under roof, and away
Enrollment
tor
Uw
Hastings
cult. Electricity was off in a few
aSuitie? Ca‘Ur J*
rtudent
Continued tram Page One
| public school* for the coating
home* in Middleville and some ,
to the east for about one Ixxir Dwight Chase of Hasting*.
■mW1}?- 01 prf'J'nl
make restitution of *4J0 to the
The car failed to make the stand U free. Monday night there
and twenty minute*.
will include the remodeling of the
Barn Market at Middleville.
scheduled to begin on Wednssright-hand curve al Oull Lake, will be a 30-eent charge.
Convumen Power reported skidded
,
south and was wrapped
Zulderama and a buddy were
। around a tree.
_ .
—•"
suriucr charged with breaking into the
Saturday high wind* roared!
.
. '
*
’
International Presldent-Edward "JUlp.T-a «nJj appropriate office
. —
Bam
Market and stealing------can­
------------------------------------C. Keefe of Oklahoma City. machines through monies avail- Jlwl Soods, potato chips, beer,
Sunfield. and Floyd Barnum of
many
I'sui Nichols ot Delton, 411 Okla., was named president of able'from federal funds An ex-i-cold
co!d "meats.
tnr*lj'- "bolter
bmier ond
and many
Woodland.
at
Lake near'ctoverd^
Klwanis International al the or­ pantun at printing facilities
j Oh«-tiling*.
held tn Bor tie Creek on Oct. 21the wind* knocked down an elm. ,
,
”
ganisation's golden anniversary
i sao visualucd.
Alro entered was the Hastings
i convention held in New York
Ttw bcunl is now awaiting a Speedy Wash 8z * Coln-O-Malic
City. Gordon' Ironside, president decision of ib, state Board of Laundromat Among article*
Thanksgiving recca* I will bo
and also one of the door*.
; of the Hastings Klwanis Club, Hralth on the pouibtiity of e»- 'taken were shirts belonging to। from 3:45 pm. Wednesday. Nov.
•and Warren William*, past K»- tabh’hin*
boon system to Hartings Police Chief Richard 34. until Monday morning, Nov.
j Sunlor.
Twenty, acta are scheduled to wani* lieutenant governor, at­ handl, Li,, sewage.
20. ChrlsUnju vacation begin* at
tended the conclave.
Gordon Ironside, president of
LaVxajd High School U the
3:45 pm. Dec. 22 and continues
Icm tn July. On July 13 it hit the Hasting* Klwanl* Club, has perform, with prises for the
reduction
winner*, runners-up and honortot school dterict tn the State
The Ralph Eye. entertained
I able mention. All entertainer*
allovto s-*}, tacillUt* and If the
his niece and family, the Lyle
— *
feated in June may be possible
It «■&lt; no week .
-I an
y —■—•--------- •--------- -------- —-[will receive something The acta
&lt;y»:&lt;:n
lukrsooa proves satis­ Jeter* of Detroit, over the week­
Uurr h^Iid n fhl
!|&lt;™“k&gt;nal. thanking the local were .elected by Judges of. past
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Melvin
Janooe,
if
school
aid
to
Increased.
factory during the summer months end. Bradley Eye ha* relumed Dannv and Pally, are vacationW^i°rBlinlC*Um for «»*»“««’« th® contest* and the winners go on
R U W-dlr-toftd that Delton will after spending a week with hta In* this w**lr *t th* *ntta** nt i
53 Th'iirwtav nJw
' aPI*“rR1M* of Russell AUgaler to seek State recognition
be given the go-ahead on a similar uncle and aunt, the Arley Eyes,
» murmiay night
| of Kj,Jamasoo nt Uw ki^^, Acta are to be: Red Rose*, a
project
of Detroit.
leys.
1 vacationing al Gun Lake.
On Jun- 37 one one-hundredth International Convention lirid in vocpl by Jerry Dlllenbeck; rhumSup? Basil Johnson pointed out
of an inch of mln fell. On Juno'New York City.
iba tap, liy iba
Cindy
and Nicely and
_____________
tap,Nicely
by Cindy
that the money ha* been set aside
2* that was “doubled." There!
Rusrtll Is blind and a tai- ’O|UI ------------------------hotter; a group.—
“Sally. ft
Mrs. Ralph Bliss. 71. R1 Nash­ for UUs project through the funds
was a trace the following day. I ented ntantet who
mrtrwl i’n,e Vr&lt;etnrlxIU". Short’nln
ented ptanist who has received । BreM(j B piano solo by Doug Ful- ville died Friday afternoon, July Wre -cd in the building and rite
——s -----«... .|er. B medley by the Medlers; a 10. In Pennock Hospital, wherei fund of two years ago. but that
i guitar-vocal by Hal and Cindy she had been * patient six day*- the project had been poalponed
lings Klwaniana.
w
pending a decision on the Lake­
of.precipitation, on July 0 there
1 Nicely, and a aklt, "Skule Daxe.”
Secretary Peteraon wrote:
wood project
j Dawn Verberg will dance a
। pantomime. “I Know a Place"; dleviBe, a daughter of Allen and•
He added thxt the lagoon system
Saturday wassc
uu-u*
there «u
was .(&lt;.
.17.
'Talent 1* otrf thing, but talent Beree Darby and Eileen Tucker Alice &lt; Short* &gt; Morri*.
would be far lea* expensive than;
ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY »
Arthur Steebr. director of the un^rhandlcap u Inspiring The wiB play a comet duet, “Making
other systems which had been •
Itarr-.- ros.tuv W.ESM1M. «** ’ magnificent performance of Rua- Whoopee"; Janet Hungerford
propot-d bath cn construction and ।
Barry «-«u|»«&gt; Extension Ser-, Mll AUgatar helped t* make the »nd Linda Miller will present a
tnalnterunce
vice. Wednesday said we are. Golden Anniversary Convention *klt. "An Interview al the Funer"hurtlng for rain." He explained
Klwanis International a mem- ttl Parlor." and Dan Furrow will
.
u
■
^Monday from tlie Vogt Funeral
Ifwl U» m rtown, .n.. h.„
• «» Th._ ___ ___________
Klw.nlara . W • |to&gt;
and ,he,r
their wU
wUe*
and f,unlll
families
now
Julie WlinlC-itl
Wisniewski and Ciili.
CarlU! Home
Nashville with the Rev.
dnmoetEed Ih, area h.v*
“ 4nd
« how
JullS
It was explained that a voter
dampened the area hate helped on
on thrlr
way lxjtnc
aflej. spt
.nd. Beebe
Beebe are
present “
Townsend eff
officiating.
their way
home after
spendare to
to present
“Foul
Foul Play
Play -'Harley
—.-ley Tcwncsnd
ecting. :
u__ ...In*_fascinate
“1__ _ by T,
__ ...___________
.... Jane
. .. . n..rlal s—.
In »fl linn* •rcentanre at that, time would •)cany oops, but “we need a good ing happy days here
Berdie
and Wonnie";
, low the bonds to be sold at the
ram badly, especially on our bW Htw York will recall with Blankenship. Rcannc Miller and Cwneicry. Middleville.
most favorable time. October and
lighter tolls. Same at the corn k," P^»urr UUs fine contribution Michelle Frey will give an acroNovember, and also the board
stanina in mil nirea.iv “
which added bo greatly to the batlc dance; Tom Pennock will
could then let the blds for the new
starting to roll already
1UCC&lt;&lt;J| of
profr,am
&lt;jo “Chug-a-Lug"; Sally Stut*
building at the most opportune
I which inspired us all.
«md Karen Eldred will play an
time, in February and March when
"Will you picas* extras our ‘^“rdlon duet, "Beer Barrel
gratitude to Ruwii and- Tour P01**": Cindy Becker. Kathy
Dr. A. E. Dahlman
"Die annual rrontanizaUon of the
him to be here. In this expras- ~?£.
All Remaining Stock Women’*
board saw Loren Stuck again
Continued from Page One
D.C.
Men's Short Sleeve
eieclft! president; E. J. Pieraon.
ILMnl ^f
C‘n11 p’’nnock will do an aerovice president; Ridiard Hartman,
Chiropractor
mlttre of thT^S
b“Uc baton numl*r: Reannc
secretary, and Leonard Kroe*.
128 W. Center St.
*^UnnT-X^k„i^ Mlller ‘nd Michelle Frey will do Croaa ha* been appointed special treasurer The trustees are Lloyd
^d riita
* Spanish tap; Andy Bivens and investigator to work with the Llndiey, Carl Sheerin and Cliarlc,
Monica
cd tills historic gathering.
| Christine Babcock Tears on My local office.
Hastings
Sapt. Johnson revealed that
-------.Pillow" and Diana Milborn win
Aiiorted itripo. print* or
do “Rockin’ the Boogie."
Oil Production
Phone
Value* You Won't
tolid. colors . . . Woven or
j
Kathy Tappan la to emcee
The largest YJ1.CA. camp for filled.
Want to Mi*»!
--- * --------- - .----------- w..
the show.
knit*. Sixes S. M. L
boys ever held in Barry county
openings In tlie fir*:, second,
Wl 5-3394
oraluah IKhmU.mnh.
bn, .1
a,
clewed Tuerday at Camp Barry, third and fourth grades and a com| month of February.
I fat stock show is to be held at Pino Lake, with &gt;3 boy* enrolled^ btaaUon English and social studies

Delton School

To Boost Crops

Woodland Man
President of
Lakewood Bohrd

Prison Term

ETa*"’ “

More About

Hastings School
Opens Sept. 8

Barry Fair

Thank Hastings

Kiwamans for

jSX^BSrirtConvehtion Aid

Mrs. fcliss of

Rural Nashville

Dies Friday

i^nneuf

SALE STARTS

Bright and Early FRIDAY, JULY 23rd

SIDEWALK DAY!

More About-

The BIGGEST BARGAIN FESTIVAL OF THE YEAR

Backward Glances

SPORT SHIRTS

SUMMER
DRESSES
PRICES SLASHED

I

BELTONE
...FREE...
Monthly Hearing Aid Clinic

'

an,S1^to'
' K™
n wcnf
badly
Montraded
to the
highinjured
school staff
as___________
Wednreday night. July 38. the day. when their hand car Jump- u girls phyriral education Instruccot'- ed the track al No. 3 curve north tor. MlM Knapp has had four
°r Bhulu- Bolh were hurrying year*- tracing experience in the
.u
,
*100'
to rearii a point where the car Waterford Township School system.

-rtf- s -s
E’SJfX.XTtoSS?'SLfSIX5S.

i McKlbbln expects un to 30 mule L

Friday. July 23

I goo in prises. First place gets

FREE OF CHARGE—

Thursday night the King Ko­
var International auto daredevil*
are to put on a thrilling exhibi­
tion of driving and Friday night
there will be professional wrest­
ling.
Saturday night the famous
Grand ■Ol Opry will present the
final grandstand performance. *

We will Check and Clean any make of Hearing Aid

Battle Creek, Mich.

349 Capital S.W.

EDWARD L. EMERSON. Distributor

Tropical SLACKS

.."

tajLriJ.

“d

J

a woregnne Insurance Company will

“ ,Uj

lx;ard while A. A. Ellis, a Grand
Rapids attorney, represented tlie
group here who opposed the
Broadway alto and indicated

Walking SHORTS

BABY ITEMS

COSMETICS

Values to $2.29

ur
Values to $4.95

Fantastic Bargains in
Famous Brands
Max Factor, Revlon,
Old Spice, Etc.

88‘ ur

It Will Pay You to Shop
For Those.

44‘

Jus! a Few More Super
Sun Glasses v.iMM$3 39 9c.p
Earrings &gt; . . .. 19'
Nylons
. , 2 r 79'
Wm. Penn Cigars
i oov i

qu ui

32.50 Bo&gt;

Filler Paper

300 Sheet* (Rog. 98c)

Entire Stock Men &gt; - Bay*

one rinding or returning same
will receive *25.

SWIM TRUNKS

GARDNER

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that a public

WORK SHIRTS

gan, on August 10, 1^65 at 7:30 P.M.

in Room (82 of Hastings High School,

SCATTER RUGS
$250

Sit. 27 « 48. Of
Vitcoie Rayon Pile

Nation Wide Decorator

school district

Pillow Cases 2I$1

Hastings High School.

Secretory, Board of Education
Wl 5-2134

All Remaining Girl*'

SUMMER
SPORTSWEAR
Include* Short*, Short
Sets both in *ixe« 3 to

■

Aut. Patterns 42 x 36

tion at the Superintendent's office,

BARBARA VON REIS

y

SWIM WEAR

SEWING SAVINGS

66 budget of said school district.

budget is available for public inspec­

Entire Stock! Women's

99‘

The hearing will be held on the 1965­

A copy of the 1965-66

Beach Cover-Ups

Rea. 11.98 to 18.98
Son fori xed.
Long sleeve*.
Six. 15 to 17.

Education of Hastings Public Schools,
B-l, County of Barry, State of Michi­

Entire Stock! Women’

BARGAIN BUYS
Men’* Blue Chambray

SPECIAL PURCHASE
Don’t Mis* o Single Bargain

Qualilq atui

SPORT SHIRTS

Striped or plain terry or
knit. Some with Hower*.

Mostly surfer* or plaid

&gt;J87

$J69

Boy.’ Short Sleeve

HURRY IN' SAVE

longing to O. A. Boyes. Broke

hearing will be held by the Board of

Bargains
Potato Chips (H«., 39'
Revlon Nall Enamel 19'
3 Combs 1*^. io, i„h 39'
Alarm Clocks
59'
Barbie Dolls „ oo

■ " "

[j

Assorted print*, stripe*
or fancies. Sanforixed.
Most all «i«M!
VW

Print*, plaid* or plain
color*. Broken ilxe*.

Mr. and Mr* Ray Dodd of Bl-:
loxl. Mi**, are visiting her sister.

SAVE in all Departments

QQ
t

PENNEY VALUES

to a higher court.

WE'VE GONE -ALL OUT' TO GIVE YOU
REAL BARGAINS" . . .

COTTON SLACKS
for back-to-school ...
Sanforixed.

Remaining Stock! Men’s
A Jury awarded *100 to un­
known heirs in condemnation
proceedings for charing title for board
nir„,„, wa* called tor July IB for
conaideratlon of building
high school building Tuesday. further
,
Attorney William W Potlcr nre'

Boys’ Better Quality

Unbeatable value. Buy

Broken sixes.
Reg. 4.98 and 6.95
quality.
’

HOTEL HASTINGS
1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m

BELTONE HEARING CENTER

______________
Entire Stock! Men s

You Need No Cash

Penney Charge Card, Shop Early to Get the Best Selections!

Store Hours

OPEN MON. TUES. THURS. SAT.— 9:30 TIL 5:30
Open Wodnoeday and Friday Nita* until 9:00 p.m.

�♦—THE HASTINGS BANNER

the unanimous recommendation. cently acquired by tlie Hastlngi wntlmenlal tire, with their dd |
Ol the comnJttw to tonite th* achooi #&gt;*t#m as a site !-* pr«rot txane county mn the years ai.J
I.ti m mm™, alia other than and future building, gave the city who exhibited an unusual a#n#e of

nriBmAI/
* I*"1””1*

Courthouse Square was slso reached the advantage of an

EDITORIAL

ADMltTAMCa

tael that those pttwcnl felt perfectly

MIm Katherine Boulter and Mis.

Bbl&gt;'

linnniTH
■KM I Al
slUUl IIIU.

Uun the echooi

Hubbard Hills

Jely IS.

•

M lud «■ N«ll&gt; Bradww I.- «™&gt; «"■&gt;
.
___ . . and theretuve been many bscause

Cupon ot Battle Craet called ph1

Sidewalk Sale

j ton Center and alUwugh they have ,
bacn rtoldentt ol Columbus. Ohlo^‘Tripp and Brenda. Mi. and Mi
Archie Burd. Donald and Gary

Friday, July 23rd

hoped that someday it might be
used for some dignified and useful
purpose. The use to which the

Sylvan $14.00

■"BSM

Tripp and baby of Mlddlevif. .
iuy Parker and friend of Ry­
bina Bay, Gun Lakis. Mm. Bxne
Scheldt and Mrs. Francis Mc­
Leod of Nashville. Mr. and Mr Roderick Ticu and Victoria, Hl

Methodists at
Middleville
Honor the Ruggs

Sunday, and Mr. and Mrs. Geraid Hull ana family. and MIm
Yvonne Wibber aa afternoon
gUMta.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Wilcox had
dinntr Saturday with Mrs How-

all went to Kalamaaoo where
the boys look th# tmln back to
Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Norval Nielsen
ent«-taini'd 10 with a family dlrincr Saturday evening. Those

Mambara v.
&lt;rf the
—■ Middleville
—
Methodist Church on Sunday
honored James L. Rugg and his
wife, Jennie.
Rugg, a recired rmJtor, had
terred on the MkUwdlst ofliciai
board sine# 1816 when he wua
elected a alewant He and hta
wife moved to Middleville in
1913.

Gliding want out to dinner in
Battle Craek. On the way home
lh«y caUad on Mr and Mrs. Earl
Strickland and Mr. and Mrs.
former neighbors of
Mr *nd Mra- Wilcox.
The Claude Braidwood # spent
an enjoyable racattcn touring
Canada, especially. Quebec,
where they had dmiWT al the

Jlm Matthews and Uro
chlldreni Manteca Calif, and Mm
Acn(B pnmipa. Portland. Ore.
y,..
y-,
J(UnftJ MaKhPWi. Mr. and Mr*
plynn xu-.thew». Mrs. Haael
Brooks. Mm Gladys Matthews
gad mjm Nancy Nielsen.
Mr nnd Mrs Hotart Warren
and thg.fr two daughters. Mu

toWuFJS&amp;T
of the aervU a formal practice
for U&gt;men to SaruSmle to the
. xcn w RnwRic m
pastor rmd
a of
letter
written to
tenon
behalf
ihe ^Stereoon uenau ot m ong K
It »ld in nart "Whr, ran cav
wbL1‘nfi^^’vr?yb?1^^d
what influence wair Urea and

Bath Rugs with Lid Cover 5x6 $10.77
Sylvan $17.00

.

Bath Rugs with Lid Cover 5x8 $14.77

Rug Samples by U.S
Rugs

Worth $2.95 for

$1.95

partant to them Uun Ute amount
flail fry* outdoors.
that coujd be realised from iU
On the ncxi farm the Field
Trials were held. They camp&lt; !
I The long range plana of the the weekend with their dogs It
'Hastings Public Schools as pre- looked like a village on -been
aides ol tlie road. * Mr. Hamil­
igented by Superintcndmt Rldiard ton of Naahvllle will begin to ।
J. Guenther coincided nicely with make a pond on Ute Burd farm F!'IV

unui"on ^«(- New
England Mates. Uking the ace- und They rutted St AuguMtoe.
nlc route and vtalUng hlMorical FU. mw the aquarium al Miami
nolnts of interred On their re- .lwi ark CUV in CiiaUiuuxxra.

Ulc,r
, of,
VanderUnd
Huntington. W. Va. They tourM
&lt;*n'Pu» •* MamiKll Univer*IIJ' where Mr VanderLlnd
u Uie dean of men
Jerry Kurr and Jim Mltttell
from the Great taken Naval 8UUcn were weekend visitors with

Room Size 9x12—Reg. $24.95 for $15.77

Cotboy 16 x 16 in.

*" “'r $1.00

Braided Oval Rugs

Carpeting

and Mm Hay Burd in Nash; living in the area served, by the
Hastings Schoo] system, which now
eg tends well beyond the limits of is in Leila Ixrpital in Battle
Creek. * Brereton Wadsworth
: the city, have reason to be grateful
tl-jt thU 1And was made available Wadsworth
i So. a special editorial salute Ulis
land Mri. Elisabeth McCrehen. the

Poetry Corner

Formica Remnants at Huge Savings
The Hastings Banner

Plastic Tile *.. On Sale for 19c Sq. Ft.

CORNER WALNUT AND S. JEFFERSON
HASTINGS

church as stewards. trustees,
church school teachers. lay lead­
ers of the oongregratlon and aa
a delegate to the annual con-

Worth $11.95 for Only $5.95 Yd.

Roll Ends of LINOLEUM and tome

Loom All
The Advantages

notary Club.

THOUGHTS IN THU NIGHT

Of Pro-Planning

Every day. people make wills . . .

Personal Mention
Fairworld Carp.ting

$w »5 No. $84.50

H M. COOK. Editor

Lake Odessa

ONI HUNDRED AND

Ry Mr*. Dan Peterman

M. «■ »» M, ..

The Keith Sage family were
in Kalamaaoo Runrtey to Join
Lola Sage for dinner and attend
a musical recital that afternoon.
Lola and Jerry Steward are at
WMU for two week#* study. The
Arthur Stewards also attended
th» recital.
The Wellesley Ironside family
vacationed at Mackinac Island
last week. Marilyn fie* north
Tuesday to Join her family for
the remainder of the week.
Mr. and Mrs Willard Rogers
are vacationing Jhls week at
Butternut Lake near 'Hesperia
where they have their trailer.
Mrs. H. A. Kelly and son. LL
Hugh Kelly, of Vienna. 'Wash..
Utt for their home Friday after
visiting the Frank Kellys and
the Fran Goggtns and ata&gt; Mrs.
Kelly's relaUves in Lansing.
Hugh has recently graduated
from West Point and is on leave
S'

and Linda spent Bunday with
the QUUcr famdlcB of Clarks; vtlta at the cottage at Middle
I Lake near Greenville.
_
—-------- O-----------Mrs. Blanche Meek and Mrs.
Belle Hoffman visited Mrs. Lulu
Edmonds Sunday

nlng. Os , and Mrs Reginald
Gilroy and daughter of Lansing
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davis of
South Haven, and Johnny and
Jim Davis of Cloverdale spent
part of last weekend with the
Edward Davises, who entertained
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis and

Guaranteed for Seven Year*—-$2-11 by 15 ft.

Nylon Rug
‘

trro
« trip.
ln
«P«»t
a
fine
,
kln(. Mary .i’rostldge and Mrs
Mary Mattlfnle colled on Mr.
»nd Mr*. Apdy Re on WednaoJuly H
Pmxldgo is
the Res daughter. Visitors on
Friday were three other daughlera, Mrs. Julia Weagr. Mrs

$Z29.oo v«w for $154.95

Mrs Ruth Tasker was a Sun-

BCBBCR1PTI0N
the Larry Hafners of Woodland,
with •‘atrick remaining for a

AREA RUGS — Friday Only

IridescentM 8r 4&lt;

54.49 No­

$3160

27 by 48 in. Refl. $3.95 Now

$3.00

Athens

27 by 48 in. Rog. $4.49 Now

$3.60

Athens

24 by 36 in. Rafl. $3.49 Now

Bahama

n»
&gt;o n«w«.
»tripUcn&gt; theuld

$2.40
Iridescent Round 39 in. Reg. $4.49 Now $3.60

AMERICAN MSWWATU

Hastings Floor Covering
123 WtSf STAU JTIEH

are still confined to tire Ionia
County Memorial hospital. Mr.
Morris with Injuries raxlred In
a fail and Mr Straw with a
heart attack

PHONE Wl 5-5118

When You're Out for a Drive in
the Family Car

buy insurance .

. an'd pre-plan

funeral services.

Pre-planning as­

sures a funeral service according

to the person's own preferences, and

saves the family the necessity of
making

difficult

decisions

during

bereavement. We invite you to call

soon, without obligation__to learn
more about pre-need planning.

LE0I1HRD
'OSGOOD
*-funenalJ4otne
CHARLES H. LEONARD

JACK D. OSdoOD

Phone 945-2471

Gilmore Jeweler's
Sidewalk Day Specials
Don't Miss It!
Fabulous Buys
on the street and in the store

Keep the RADIO Tuned
to HASTINGS-BARRY COUNTY RADIO
BE IN THE KNOW, WHEREVER YOU GO!

always the Latest News and the Best in Music
IT'S SIDEWALK DAY IN HASTINGS
Listen for Bargains All Day Tomorrow, Friday, July 23

Beautiful Italian Sun Straw Hats

Voluci fo $4.95

99‘

Special Table Summer Jewelry

Values to $2.95

59‘

WATCH
BANDS
Speidel and J.B.

SALE

GRAB BAGS

99‘
Included

(VALUES FROM

$2.00 to $50.00)

or*:

2 Diamond Rings (Valuej50 aa.)
1 Elgin Watch (Valua $29.95)

10 Silver Dollars tpius m»«hondi„&gt;

WATCHES

*3.95 S=

Brand Name* . . . Elgin, Etc.

iPECIAL COUPON GIVEN IN $TORE
LTH 10# OFF ON ALL PURCHASES

Values to $9.95
Values

WBCH

Cl

1220
on your dial

Ono Group of

Ladies &amp; Gents

VALUABLE

Sale $25°°
(Values to $49.95)

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$5.00 on your new
Diamond Mounting
(Diamond Sotting Don* Right in.

Costume Jewelry

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(Largest Selection in Hastings)

�THt HASTINGS BANHaB—S

Personal Mention
ente. the Ben Campbell*.

Disastrous
Fire Sweeps

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wa Maxine Aym of Charlotte «&gt;* haw been Mr. ana m..
on Thursday evening. The Carl Malone of Fort Smith Ark

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f Mr. and Mrs. Grants W. MU-:

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lttne Marran and daughher blrU,da/ white there;
Mr and Mrs (merman Clifford l«. Kileen. of Flint, were Bunday whlcft occur* an tiw JSth.
, . Mlo Aroney
Wayland ahoclty
and family of Bolivar. Tenn.'kuwt* M the Frank Carpenter! ---au» auw m w.t-uu
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spent lax? week with her parent*, residence
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Mrs. Marvel Willi* ot Battle

ending Aug. 7. Cadet MUler will be able to anawer lor a white. Clarence Gliding

Mr. and Mr*. Merton Kellinger' visit.

Firemen from Wayland and

burned itetate

Reg. $19.95

Reg. $9.95
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HERE'S THE STORY FOLKS!
WE'RE NOT RUTTING ANY FANCY NAME ON THIS SALE - WE RE JUST PLAIN LOADED.
OVERSTOCKED. SO WE HAVE CALLED IN THE NATIONAL SALES STSTEM OF GOWANDA,
NEW YORK TO DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT. HE SAY'S WE HAVE TOO MUCH OF THIS AND
TOO MUCH OF THAT. BUT H'S ALL FAMOUS NAME BRANDS. WL MUST REDUCE OUR
!!12J?E’ T0 00 ,HIS' WE MUST REDUCE OUR PRICES THE OLD ORIGIHAI

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ALL 0UR MERCHANDISE SO YOU WILL SEE HOW MUCH YOU
SAVEI AND I MEAN SAVEII NO GIMMICKS HERE, JUST PLAIN OLD FASHION PRICES.

buddings housing Dewey* Appli­
ance Store, Auntie Ruth* Hocother storage buildings.

of Wayland, which I* In the

Rex. $139.95

RECORD
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DINETTE SETS

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Dining Room
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DINETTE SETS

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The Ranguettes

Reg. $259.50

Reg. $99.50

DINETTE SETS

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Mr. and Mr*. Joseph R*Uguette. R3 Hastings. Barber Rd.

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the first family get-together they
had ever held.
Present f

daughter. Joan. From FlatRodt,
:Mr. and Mr*. Francis Gannioun
jand daughter, Penny; from
| Spaulding. Mr. and Mr*. Holger .
I Nelsen, from West AWa,Wla, V
'Mr. and Mrs. Jmnond Ranguette
i and Mr. and Mr*. Junior Ran­
guette and family; from Cale­
’ donla, WU, Mr. and Mr*. Harold
[Nelsste-and family;'from Cleve­
land: Ohio. Mr. and Mr*. Sam
; Hardie and family and from
Gary. Ind, Mr and Mr*. Fran
Tousbak and family.
There were &lt;2 people present.
Tents, , camping Vahers and
neighbor*1 homea provided sleep­
ing faculties for them.

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QUALITY
FURNITURE
117 West State St. Hastings Michigan

Daisy Johnson.
R3 Union City, Michigan

JUVENILE
ROCKERS
Beautiful Covering*

9.77

MlddlevtUe. Mich.
To the Editor:
At our last community Farm
Bureau meeting we dUcuwed the
subject of the new &gt;11. We
I talked with a member of the
j Citizen* Committee and' listened

,go on record a* censoring the
• board ol supervisor* for their ac­
. Hons and .-.land on the subject.
I We feel that the present loca­
tion Is no place for a new jail.
: We are of the a eU-coruidared
opintan that a. thorough county
political house eteaning te tn
order.
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Parmele Farm Bureau Group

�Flowers Decorate
Altar for Nuptials
In Lake Odessa

Herbert Smelkers
Now at Home
After Honeymoon

•—THE HABTTNO8 BANNER

Nyla Abendroth,
Myrton Watrous
Exchange Vows

8t Edwards Catholic Church
tn Lake Odessa
thexene fat
the marriage of Mis* »«®*
Shaw and Juergen R Wailicsra
oaiuau*/.
— —■ - The bride is the daughter of
Mr and Mia Newman Shaw of
R2 Nashville, and ii*
parent* an- Mr and Mrs Rudolf
p Walhczek, 441 B. Sheldon
St.. Charlotte.
The double ring ceirenony was
read by the R*»
Rnymund
Monrvnbeng in Uie presence of

Miss Nadine Ann Kidder, daugh­
ter Of Mr and Mrs. Donald Kidder

Mr*. Nyla Abendroth end
Myrton Watrous, both of Nash­
ville. were married in a quiet
Methodist Church.

Shaw, former Evangelical Uni­
ted Brethren paster in Nashville.
rated with baskets of mixed cut
flowers, palms and lighted candrl-

A. E Halverson, Nashville.
After a trip through Northern
Michigan, the couple will be at

Yellow and white carnations
decorated the side altar, and
Mrs Ft E. White of Nashville

companled by Mr*. Charles BJoiuh

Miss Deloris Boird
To Wed Aug. 14

Frir.ch lace and silk urgansa
over taffrta Tlie lace bodice
was styled with a scalloped sa­
brina neckline trimmed with
pearl and arquins and long t*Pered sleeves Hr bouffant Or­
ganza skirt was fa.vhK.ncd with
’ sequins st the hemline Garland*
of lace with sequin trim ac­
cented the organra sides. The
back detail was furnuiieel b» *
wide scalloped wired panel of
luce that terminated In a cathe­
dral tialn. Her fUigvrtiP length

binallon of white laca and ML Vic-.Lyons, Royal Oak. wish to antorian stytad bodice, with acwrdkn nounce the engagement ot their
pleated net panels and draped daughter. Marlene H. Kalama*
with matching over lace. Her too, t&lt;&gt; John C. Nelson. Middtewabt-lcngth veil wa* secured by &gt; vilte. son of Mr. and Mr*. C. J.
■equin adorned bead band She Nelson. 37S7 Richmond Rood,
carried a white Bible covered with Grund Rapid*. Mix* Isenbarger
a white orchid
is • graduate of the Royal Oak
n*-r. Moor.
Kimball High School, and is M»-

Mia* Detori* Baird, daughter

Bellevue, arrived home frofn a
two year teaching tour in Turkey
on July 2. She was met at WilWayne Williams They

Equipment Co, Kalamazoo, as a
'production clerk. Her flance i*
J » graduate from Union High
‘»«l'“-t of
(n Orand Haplds and
pink camauora.
University of Toledo. Toledo.
Mis* GUI husteuer. brldcsmaal Ohio He 1* employed a* an enand Miss Laura Kidder, Junior glncrr Bt the E W Bliss Co. An
bridesmaid, wore drexsc* similar to oct 16 wedding is to be held tn
the matron of honor tn lavender the st Paul Lutheran Church of
and pink, respectively, with match-' Royal Oak.
ing head piece*. They also carried
colonial bouquet* of yellow and
pink carnations
Mias Don* n Kidder, niece of the
Kh.?

Cancel Concert
MRS ELWOOD ARTHUR TRAVIS
Miss Linda Marie Wallock Becomes Bride.
afternoon concert .vlierfuled at 5

a conflict in travel time

Th* John Gallacher* of Lan-

FRESH DONUTS

Superette

presided as muter and mistress
of ceremonies
.
L Act Abbott of Middleville

Afternoon Rites
Unite Couple at
Leighton Church

were. James Harrington of Hasi tings, step-brother of the groom,
land Thomas Slaughter of Has­
. tings.
MU. r ind.
Por her daughter * wedding.
Mwte wanSk dauthte^oMUn Mrs W*lkxl1 ch“* * Wue n°w'
Annie M W^lkx-k of Oak« ND 1 ered C111®0"
drr“
a^ElwJS Arthur mrii. wk •'“» •Wte
“ Ml ^MreXlXvls, R2
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Society newS

a yellow taffeta brocade dress ■ Uh The Cedric Moreys entertained
------- , i—- »-—~ .. their Poker Club at their home on
Gregory Moure, nephew of Uie
Bond Street Monday evening
bride, was ring bearer.
» a a
Lyle Blough was beat man. with
,
..
David Smelker as groomsman. 1he|
. .
* . JZzZT- . . entertained 16 iruesta at their Gun
lAkf cottage There was waler skld^iXn^ -JSTS
-e -­ Allen King
The bride* mother wore a bUck big. basting and swimming before
in the Leighton Evangellval Uni-, ***“
plnk Bnd whMe carna’ prm jerin tteMTwiUr wluteT ,lh' hamburger fry and the bridge
SSorlmL^Thegroom ’s mother-rre
ted Brethren Church
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Following -the ceremony a re*&lt;??.
*
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«pUon was held in the parish u brown print Jersey drex, with
Caledonia performed the double ilaU
beige acceaaorlea. Hwy wore Ider.rrng caremonx In the presence.
ooupl„' BddreM u Hl, Box Deal corsage* of pink carnations. Just too lovely to be Indoor*.
The reception was held in the
* • •
of 100 guests. Altar baskets of in. A Delton Mich
pink and white gladioli and
’
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church isariors with Mr. and Mri A dinner party at the Steak
mums, candelabra and palms -.-.
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James Harrison a* master ahd'House in Grand Rapids Saturday
u&gt;. ^ur
72 at Hoyward
nilitres* of ceremonies The Mixes evening celebrated July wedding

MR. AND MRS. JERRY LEE PLANK
. . Susan Margaret Rosenberg Become* Bride.

Double Ring Rites
Unite Couple at
Parmalee Church

Church was the seen* bf a Vary
pretty wedding Saturday July
10. at • pro. when Susan Mar­
205 N. Michigan
garet Rosenberg and Jerry the
Plank were united in mMrikt*
by the p«uU&gt;r. Kenneth MeOaW.
Gathering
Blough were in cluirge of gift*.
The double ring ceremony was
performed by candlelight in th*
Kuh. uh.un.-t u,n You
Truly urd The Lort.
"yd.* u ty Ouu
presence of 200 guastt.
...
rnStaae nt Mr and Mrs Miss Mary Lou Boyion and the Coir* and Ken Roses were among
Parent* of the couple ore Mr.
groom's cake by MUs Patty Br, - the yuesti even though July Is not
cown or served to 72 people from Freeland, Ion. Miss Carol Brunton pound their anniversary month.
short Kalamazoo. Delton. Lansing, Alto.
cecii Plant of RJ
.rrt neck- Clarksville. Hastings. Otsego. Clnline embroidered with lace and clnnati. Ohio, and the Panama Campbell presided at live guest evening when the Clifford Dolans
•equina and cascading down the Canal Zone
book.
'
-ere host* to the Mo 1 Gourmet wedding music
Watch Whila front of the gown. An illusion Mr. and Mr*. Alvah Peet and For her going-sway outfit the Club at the polans* cottage near
.
4*»V*ll wa* held In place by a pearl | children were the gueata from Ctn- new Mr*. Smelker wore a white Hastings Point at Gun Lake. The Lord'll Prayer "
and sequined tiara She carried clnnati They are former Alto
rations were palms. White gladi­
Wa Maha 'Em
a bouquet of white gladioli.
residents.
MMOMa
and the corsage from her wedding hosted the No, 2 Gourmet Club at oli and yellow mum*.
Here
from
the
Canal
Zone
were
|bouquet.
their
Gun
Lake
cottage,
near
Sandra Gurd as maid of honor
Hcrr ,n
nea,)^^ ore at home *1 FUtehle’. landing, and their menu
Plain 59c doz.
wore a blue and white linen Mr. aiMl Mr* Ronald Cappoei and,
oiviai&lt;5fl street. Freeport after also consisted « the exotic Pofy- nylon lace over taffeta,
dress with matching accessories. their two chddretr He is the son
of Mr. and Mr*. Clarence Cappon ------ --------------- — ------ —&lt;—
FROSTED &amp; DECORATED
with a. scalloped ntekllm
of R1 Shelbyville and a Hastings bride I* a 1965 graduate of Middle- 1
tapered sleeves and a .
* • *
High
graduate.
They
came
to
visit
ville High School. Hie groom was
D c. French and Mr* Wll- train. A crown of pearls held her
Ronald Rlvetl of Hasting*. Their
Donut* 69c doz.
graduated from Freepor. nlgniuog, siebbins won north-south malM length veil and aba car­
ed chiffon over white tafin 1961- and U employed by White honon In the duplicate bridge ried a cascade bouquet ot white
TRY SOME TODAY
teacher
to
servicemens
children
Products in Middleville
। SBIne Tuesday evening. July 1J. at mums and red rows*. Her only
wlth pink and blue linen
accented with embroidery there for throe years.
Before her wedding. Mr* Stne.Hastings Country Club. Second Jewelry was a small white gold
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cross nccklcoa. a gift of the
Open Doily
Mr. and Mr*. Richard Guen­
Grace Denton and third to Gordon
a Walstead. daughter of
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Mr
Mrs. Chester WaUtead. ther were in Detroit Thursday
and Friday Mr Guenther, a linen shower.
TASTE TREATS
member of a State-wide commit­
Hudson and Roy Hubbard, second length dress of yellow peaa-de
;.uie MUs Rytha Plank. Utter of
Roberta, and nephew of U»e tee on Mental Health, wa* meet­
Mis* Mandy-Daing with Use group at Wayne Moore
Roy Hubbard and third to Mrs the groom, and
r•
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I Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Travis Blate University.
tertalned with a grocery allow er on
July 4 at their home in Caledonia.
On Thursday evening they wsre
nin&lt;. June 9. with luncheon follow- entertained for dinner at the Malbirthdays of Malcolm, which was
assisted by Mrs. James Harrison. Friday, the 16th. hi* daughter,
chert, Wednesday. the SIM. and
hl* mother. Mrs Myron, the 19th.
On Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs.
! made by Mrs. Deuq Stuart of Wendell Bwlan add VlcEl eater-

Close-outs of past hits by

Another Group

Values to *34” *13-^- Xfor
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such artists as Matt Mon­
roe. Roy Charles, Perry Como and others.

RECORD CARRYING RECORD CLEANING
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CASES
Holds 50
45 RPM

SUMMER

Sportswear &amp; Swim Suits Vs0Ff &lt;

96‘ t'IIX 29*

331 ALBUMS '&lt;*■
69c

99c

Mother.
Daughter
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Hostess bnower

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and -lute catnation*
nmr girl was Deone
Mrs Ted Ziegler and Jane were fihsw. daughter of Mr and Mrs.
hostease* at a shower given for william O. Shaw ot Nashville.
Miss Dawn Durbin bn Wednes- Dmr* u a niece of the bride
served to twenty-four guesu
The tables were attractively
decorated with a miniature bride
and groom in a cluster of flower*
as center pieces.
Among the guests were Dawn *
grandmother. Mrs Laura Wurm.
Bgrandmother. Mr*. Cresste
, and Dawn's future
i-law. Mr*. Irene Brownell
Other guest* were from Freeport.
Hastings. Grand Rapids and Bat-

Brownell will be an event

nephew. Mike Kersjra. sun of
Mr and Mr*. Patrick Kersjts of
Thornapple Luke Road. N a a h­
ViUe.
Ueyf walllczek of Woodland".
brotlMT of the groom, acrvrd as
nuu,
,whcn» WPre Wil;

Odessa. friend of the groom

church parlor?, following the
ceremony. The master of ceyvmoniaa was Harold WalUwrk bf
Woodland, brother of tlie groom.

Mia* Beulah Errtdre of Haailrgs.
a family friend.
Mr* Nathan Sheldon of Nash­
ville cut the bride* cake and
Mr. and Mr* RuaaeU Wilkin* of Mrs Victor Higdon of Nashville
Rl Hasting* announce the engage­
ment of their daughter. Marsha ervam Oth
Patrick H
Mr ana Mrs ueraid Sinclair or,----- .
R3 Hasttnga Marsha and Dan are
both 196S gnduataa at Ilasttng*
rw the wMdlng th* brides
High School. No wedding date has mother chose a black «ul white
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nu
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white arcrsnric.t

Porents Announce
Daughter's Troth

beige Utten dreaa with tan acreznorie*
Out-of-town guaste attending
In the Item about the Alumni
Banquet the name of Maurica —
the wedding
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w»-re_____
from______
Battle
Greenfteld wa* inadvertantly&gt;Creek. LowelL Nashville. Charomitted a* an officer of the iotte. Hastings. Traverse City

Beg Your Pardon

the 35th reunion claa*. He did a
Capt and Mrs Raymond Perof honor, tn mint green with Iremendoualy fine job with this kins of Washington. DC. are
matching veil hats and they car­ assignment much to the delight , here this week visiting his parried cascade bouquet* of tinted
J Mrs Glen Perkins.
yeltuw and green mum*
The pride's dress and
tehdants were mad*
bride's mother.
.
Cathy and Johntty Ruder,
niece and nephew of the groom,
were flower girl and ring bearer.
Gerald Pratt Jr. served a* beat

Mr. and Mrs. Roman Feld- Tuckennani. for dinner at Gull Craig Girard, nephew* of the
bride, were Junior ush*n.
pausch drove home from Knox­
ville. Tenn. Tuesday where they birthday, and the date was again
Grand Blanc acted as master
and mistress of ceremonies.
For her daughter’s wedding,
in the hospital for some time.
the bride* mother wore a pink
Ulned
them
for
dinner
on
Sunday
J but u ^Improving.
silk taffeta dress with white ac-

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•tai crown. Slie carried a bouquet
of yellow neat; and white mlnations.
Ti&gt;c maht of bonne wav MU-v
rtttricia Shaw of HaMings. atevcf ot the bride The beidemalds wrrc MU* Marie A and
MU* Marilvn R Shaw, sht.-rz
.of the bride. The maid of
; honor's drew and tlie brldre. maids* dreoues were floor length
’ gowns of blue chiffon over blue

.

ther wore a green and white
nylon Jersey dress with beige

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church parlor* following tlie
ceremony A beautiful four Uered
brides cake with yellow roses

Tetapa

by the bride’s sister, Mrs. Rob*
cakes, in the form of

Bible*.

hosted by Mr. and Mr*. Cecil
Plank and their daughter. Mn.
Marie Ruder at MTS N. Middle­
ville Road, Friday evening. July
After a short honeymoon teip
through Northern Michigan the
newlyweds will make their home
at R3 Hastings. The groom I*
employed at Stone’s Hardware in

You con see a long way into the future if
you save for it. Any young fellow who has
college in his plans will find the best way
to finance it is to save regularly with us
Jnd let income from the account pay part
f his way through school. Check on the
benefits of a long range saving progrfirti
today.

ptoyad in the office of White

Anonunce
Ients
ichter's Troth

Senior, u kOcbura auw Uni-

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$1-47

Pickwick . . . Crown . - ■ RCA Camden

JEWELRY and HATS

Now at 1/2 price

DUE TO THE FACT THAT SUN DAMAGES

RECORDS.

MOST OF OUR

MERCHANDISE

WILL BE INSIDE OF THE STORE.

The

Bonnet &amp; Gown
Alma Fingleton

Births at Pennock

Kansas

136 E. State St
Phon* Wl 5-3853

Shop

MUSIC CENTER
138 W. State

Wl 5-42*4

All Satingi Insured Up to
flOjOOO with F.S.U.C

�Carnival for

Kiddies Here
On Friday

Society newS

.... (Democrat* Invite I
Personal Motion } Puhlie
Mpt,t
.Ub'c
To Dedicate
Mia Robert VanderWerf with Senator JohllHOtl '

Lovely Wedding
At Bellevue Unites
Couple Saturday

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Pr fll*f*Y
Uf HiriOlUlSe
....
... &gt;

Senator Roger Jotanaon will be
prvxmt at ths Barry County Fair »&gt;
Saturday. July 31. at 1 p.m.
atee.t neonle »nd answer aucitiotl*.: ...

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
O. Baird of rural Bellevue and
his parents are Mr. and Mr*
George *■ Edington of rural
Grand Ledge.
Tlie double ring ceremony was
performed at 1:30 pm. by the
Rev. William Brown of the Belle­
vue Methodist Church and the

La Jolla, Calif . who were tn their
former hometown of Blooming­
ton. Ind. Monday to attend the
i funeral of their close trtend.
Adlal Stevenson, will arrive thia
weekend to visit the Paul Paulk- Harris Hotel in Kalamazoo, Tues- I
day. July 13
Representing Barry County were
Charles H. Hinman, postmaster; :
Mrs. Irene Parker, chairman of
the Barry County• Democratic j
I Committee, and Mn. Judith Mam.

Mined Mrs D. B Green erf Wood­
land and Mr. and Mrs Lynn
Btocum of Oun Lake for dinner on
Sunday to honor the Urthdays of
the Bumps’ wn, Don. and Mn
Tbrbjom Malm was the honoree
at a swim party hosted by Martha
Culbert at her home. 701 W Bund,
on Monday evening, aa he will soon
be returning to his home In Swe­
den The ’ guy* *nd gala." senior
classmates of Tort)'*.'- made the
occasion as lively *S possible A
guitar appeared in their midst
which always brings out hidden
nndcoMahnt (f), and when the
group weren't swimming (either of
thetr own voiltkm ar being pushed
into the pool), *lngtng or playing
record*, the Chef. Rod Kelthley,
waa trying to plcisae them with ids

Marriage Licenw '

ed the guests.
The bride wore a lovely gown
of white slipper satin, fashioned
with a fitted bodice and long
sleeves which tapered to points
at the wrist. Tlie neckline, which

This Thursday the children are
to leave Central at I pm. and
southeastern al 3 and ths First
Ward Park at 1:10 and 1;W pm.
for swimming at Algonquin.
Next Tuesday boys and girts at
,, □
.
Crntrel will go swimming al 1 p m ■ family, the Haywards, at their Oun
"“■ **“ k“* “—‘------ * "“■*" Lake cottage an Sunday. There
were TO tn attendance. M being at
dinner which waa a bounteous pot­
luck. Many reiaUvca came tram
great diatencea. such as the Pana­ of Grand I-edge High School and
ma Canal. Alaska. California and a IMS graduate of MSV. He
spent six months of 1964 as an

away with their trailer, vaca­
tioning this week.
Mrs. John Clarey. with Patty
Winners at the bridge tabla fol- and Tim Clarey. visited the Rob­
Uie ankly Tuesday lunch­ ert Huebner family at Platt Lake
eon. July 13. for the ladles, at the
Heatings C.juntry Club were Mr,.
Paul Faulkner. Mn M- 8. Yoder
and Mr*. Cornell Denton Mr*.
Douglas CazUcman wa* riiatrrnan
for the day s**irted by Mesdamea
Jack Limbaugh. Marshall Cook.
Adeltert cmrighl. John Czinder,
Pont* left Tuesday 4o drive back
home they were also traruawrt- »»»
~
—...
ing gift* and things for ths new' tana, to visit her sister. Mn.
Hswraney pair. Il will also be Minnie Thornton, and other
mighty nice for the newlyweds to relatives. She plans to be away
have Norma and nick nearbv
' about three weeks.
The Pat Gilmores entertained
Mrs. Robert Sherwood, her two
with a delightful nelgliborliood youngsters. and MU* Patty Clarporty honoring the George “ChrU" «T accompanied Mrs. Edward
Howard family who bought the Barrett on her return motor trip
•• Goes
Bradford house on 8. Jefferwn.
Porl Lauderdale. Fla. They
Steer: and rreently movtd Into ■ left Tue*day moning and. will
Bride
Their new Ivxne All agreed that ,U&gt;P several place en toute to
Ibo Gilmores are about the mret vul1 relatives. Mrs. 8. the chllwrmderful host* th4\ any gutsu dren Wld p*‘ty will return In
could tnagc-.e
'
about a month.
Kf,-.c
Tli.rtnr. la vl.HIn,.
I* the selection of the ngM
photographer. Good
Photographs can ,ksgp thie precious,

Laniing to celebrate the wedding
anniversary of Ur Robert Bryans
and tne birthday of Floyd Colvin.
On Sunday, the 11th, there wa* a
family dinner at the Colvin home
which included his parents, the E­
Colvins, xc again honor Floyd's

change Student He U employed
by Michigan Crop Improvement

Mn. Tarry Tdington. Tom and picnic SUMMT Cants were p
Deloria Baird are grandnieces taler with prizes going to
and nephew of Mrs. Olive Camp­
bell of U3 S. Church St. add
Mrs Andy Owen, now of Kala­
mazoo. They are algo grand-

latest
patterns

' ones-in-s-bfetirrw moment*
vrvldly alive forever.
Why Not Call Us for the
Best Wedding 'Vbotography
■ frfusls included Mrs Dsn Johnson at the Cnmpground in Carwin
oft Jackson. Mn Jack Medan of Cttv from July 37th to 30th. The
CWrago, Mlaa Julia Retell
' ■*
[ g**»rArtt- ----- — •

Society newS

White S

Photography
IfJifftertbn 945-3967

over, celebrated hi* 12th birthday
July 13. Those present for the
horseback ruling, swimming at tlie
4H pool, treasure hunt, "Sloppy

A FLOO* TO MI IT

EVERY BUDGET

It was ■ birthday party for Gor­
dan Havens Thursday evening. July
IB. and thetr guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Madison aixl youngstem of Grand Rapid., who are

HASTINGS FLOOR
COVERING

SPECIALS on the INSIDE of the STORE as well as on the SIDEWALI

tiou ll love our

BAKED GOODS

Personal Mention
Guecls of the Jim Wl*well*
White of Champaign. Ill- Satur­
day evening the Wltwella will be
hoate to a dinner party for all
of the La Jolla. Calif , winter
delegation, including the Clay-

Wlawell. the Pau! Faulkner* and
Robert Shannon*.

With Cheese s—" S'" 39c
With Polish Sausage or Pepperoni

Robert, of Maple Height*. Ohio,
vVUUxl her aUter, the Cedric
Morey*. Friday through Sunday.
The Willard Lawrence family

Small Six*

FRIDAY b SATURDAY
Chocolate Glazed Donuts . ■A rich yeast raised dough and chocolate glazed.

Coffee Cokes s"°" 32c, Family Size 58c
Sidewalk Day Special! Friday, July 23rd
Buttermilk Friedcakes -doz. 39c

through the Eazt They will do
their rightaeeing at the World's
Fair and other point* of interest
en route to Brentwood. N. H. for
a bu*inc«* meeting beginning
Aug. 8th.
Mia* Ann McDonald of San
D. McDonald and her brother,
the Fred McDonald* in Allegan

DALE’S BAKE SHOP

ONE RACK OF

-

’ ' VA

LADIES and CHILDRENS WEAR
GARMENT BAGS
Jumbo Size—54-Inch.
I
Holds Up to 14 Gar- $1UU I.

KITCHEN
TOWELS
100%

ments ... Choose from

Assorted Colors.

I E«h

I

"

60 u $6

IRONING BOARD

COVERS

Cotton Terry in

Assorted Patterns

In Silicone and Muslin
. . Fits All Standard
Boards. Reg. 79c.

J.

Throw Rugs

Low at

• &lt;

Assorted Colors

-

Reg.$398 Now

French will vl*lt her daughter
and family, the Richard Fingle-

PLACE MATS
Vinyl

Foam

Reg. 39c Each

Backed. They

Sponge Clean . . ■ Assorted

MEN S SHIRTS
Dress and Sport Styles.

100% Cotton

Reg. $2.98.

Pattern* and Colon.
3' &gt;R1J&gt; anl Sh' img
«'»wc* abvrly
«1 yw spse? Wt'S Mad akmg • toy
I gi Mrs. Pt sarr«&gt; hx • monter ol tokghUul
mrtd m fsitote TM «** b

SIDEWALK DAY SPECIALS
Will Continue Through the Weekend

.'Seri.,

While Quantities Last.

Na Exchanges or
All Soles Final .
Refunds on Sole Merchandise.

Look for famous 'Trade-Name labels on the
things you buy .,. you'll find them herd

Parmaleei
124 East State Street

�8—THE MABTING!* HANNER

Area Districts

Rites Friday

Approve
Annexation

County on Sept 16. 1874. the
The district*. and the Ye»-No daughter ol John raid AbeUne
vote on each prppoeitton. follows ,HeM, ghafer
She marred

In. addition U. Mr* Gltrwxi.

PMCIO FOR
SAVINGS!

Mra Laura AckHk 67.’ of R2

Cheboygan, widow of John Askeu. die*! at the Jurtln Convaltweent home ttvre Thursday. July
15 8he had law * patient al
lhe home five days.
Mr*, tcfcrtl waa barn In
Barry county Nav. tt. IM1. a
&lt;l*u(bter af Henry and Sarah
(.lever. Following her marriage
| to Mr. Xcketl they lived in
the Nasbtille area many yaar*
1 Following hu drnlh ahe moved
to Hasting* and In 1657 went to
1 Chetovgan to live with her aon.
Vome, who Mireive*. along with
a sister. Mr*. Hatlie Kuns of
Hastings and two grandson*.
Services were held .Saturday
from lhe Vogt Funeral Home in
Nashville, and burial wa* In
Lakeview Cemetery

M;xs Donna Store, sister of the
btide. wa* the maid of honor and
the brirfewnaid was Mis* Sue
Flora, ihter of lhe groom The
attendant* were dressed alike in
floor length gowns of sheer bro­
cade over yellow satin with
matching pUl box and tulle
headpieces. They carried bou­
quets of yellow and white car­
nation*
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Btora.
brother and sliter-in-law- of the
bride ot Wayland, and Mr and,
Mrs Harley Marsh, slater and I
■
brother - in - law of the groom -- ---------- .
Z
■
.. ....
frum Hasting*, presided a* masThursday Mr*. Dwight Fbher Summerville ha.* been visiting
tets and iniitresjies of cere-. and Mrs Robert Abbey enterbroliu-r and family, lhe
LUncd .iu&gt; . »im put, .nd F""k Mec&gt;«kn.

Color-Bright, Kitchen Pretty. ..

'

)

trimmed train, a rhinestone tiara
secured the elbow length veil of
silk illusion. She carried a white
*atln prayer book and a white
pearl rosary topped With White

9; SS-J; 40-3. Striker—15-2. 13- daughter. Mrs Claud? i Darren)
4: 18-S. and liender*hol—Annex-. Wart of ill Burlington; a *on,
ation 23-8; 45 extra millage 15- \ Clarence. Rl Shelbyville, eight
13. and shore of debt. 16-10.
‘
grandchildren.
■ grandchildren
Mr* Minnie William* 1* at her
•on’s home, the Roger Williams .mechanic at Rralun Motor Bales
in Delton, while they are away
&lt;died July I. 1M2.

'

[Dies Thursday

MBs Sharon Kae Store, daughK‘ Mr and Mrs Albert Store.
Street in Walland. be­
came the bride of Walter R.
Flora. »on of Mr. and Mr* Ru­
dolph Flora. 804 W Walnut
Street, at St. Thereee Catholic
Church of Wayland on Saturday
morning. June 3d.
Monsignor Adalbert Radawski
performed Uie double ring cere­
mony in the presence of 350
guest* Yellow and white gladi­
oli bouquets graced the altar
Mtu Adeline Beaver provided
the traditional wedding music
Given In marriage by her
father, the bride wore a floor
length. lace over satin gown,
styled with a square neckline
trimmed In rhinestone* and long
tapered sleeve* Tlie full skirt

Funeral *erncm for Mr* Mae
Cappcn. 80. Rl DeRon who died
I *t the home of a daughter. Mr*.
i|g. jWUbur &lt; Mary
Gibson near
‘approved three
tvopoawl* for annexation to Hal­
„ voter*
wlcJj at the Hetiuai-Smilh Funeral
ting*. and next Monday
and the.
the &gt;•&lt;’*’* al Delton.
at Hailing* Center a&gt;iu
Moore Dtatret are to vole on the
*ame propaalii-.mv
Relate and burial ia to be
' Prairieville Ceni’tiry.

PLASM
NUSEWMR

[Past Resident

St. Therese's at
Wayland Setting
For Lovely Nuptials

p

Mrs. Mae Lappon
Dies Tuesday;

Tlvr 47th annual Oarlinger
reunion will be iield Sunday.
July 25. nt the cottage «&gt;&lt; Mr*.
Cius iEval Wnbeke at back
Tuik Lake, northern* of Ontnvllle with a I pm poduck dinher Rustell'Gerltnger ot Haitlngs is Resident and Laurel
Garllnget. Lake Odessa, secre­
tary

LEGAL

Myrri ol
acted dmner. at th? Flaher home, hqna*
•
■—
1
as best man and usher*
ushers were ’
1.
* ' .'
James CYother* of Hasting* and &lt;”lng Mr* Tom Ogd.n, the forRonald and Richard Wore. m"
,ETtl’T,&gt;arB£. *h° *“
brothers of the bride from Wav- n!arr!^„ July, 81,h T?,rrV*tr
-------- „--------- ------ ---------- ..
।
■ about 30 guests from the CourtiVan Varst ol Sherwood *en&gt;d
„
, house. Medical Facility and Weipunch. Mr* Charles Raver of MidMn b,ora cho*e a mint green |3rr D^pt »t*n»
beside* Mrs.
dleviDe wa* in charge of lhe table
dress for her daughter's; jantPS Mathews. MLks Margaret
land Mr and Mr* Charlr.s H wcddmg'wlth matching hat and Ogden and Mrs
Richard Van
Towne of Kalamaaoo. Mr*. Haxen *hlte acre worn*Her corrage j Engrn
Towne of Wayland and Mr*, Uus *« »hlt* carnation* and mini...
•
-Beyer of Ionia took care Of lhe »Wf'’
T*»*
Mrs. D. C French entertained
glfu
k_
*"« • ra4P^rr&gt; N«-'“ a tew friends before the Country
The Leighton r
Evangelical
—United
------ After a northern trip the nr» silk-*neath dress with match ng ; C|U|&gt; ladies' luncheon Tuesday.
Ihethren CTiurch six mik. west Mr and Mra Oeukes willmake
*»' •'‘d PtaUnum accessories July 13
honor of Mrs. Maard
Uielr homeon Adanu Road.
RJ Her &gt;&gt;"'•« was white cama- Barrett who wa* here from Flontl-x- wedding ceremony of Mb* Mummuie
Hon. apd miniature red roses d3 vlslUn&lt; her famUy. Uie nur.
Janet Aim Solomon and Donald, --- ----------------------------------------A reception wa* held tn the nell Larke* and the Robert
K. Geukra^&amp;vturday evening. July &gt;
churrh parlors following the Sherwoods.
. ceremony.
...
The bride i* the daughter of
’*--••
Out of town guesta came from
Mr*. Edith Kent entertained
Mr and Mrs. Ruwell Solomcn _pf I
- --Ofaad Rapid, Muskegon. De- Saturday evening. July 10 at tlie
$jfk?j‘£/2y" dan^e®'s
Middleville and Mr. and Mr*. Che*~
Saturday «75n'P&lt;ju’T *’• lh7 troll. JadUKin. Battle Creek. Lan- nurUadbHauaa where the reter Geukrs of Middleville are
n~ the
•*-- annual neighborhood picnic at &gt;tn&lt;. Mar*liall. Swart* Creek and , aides honoring her .vWer Mrs
MlkVcALD Will*TW SMHtfLDS
■
-------Podunb Lake took place at the Whitehall. MicX Chicago. HL; Joseph Little of Chicago and
The Rev. Gerald Bate*, assisted Clayton BrandstcUers This 1* phoenix. Art*, and Iowa.
Mra. Can oil Huff of BummprSHOWMAT CHOtUS -CAST
by Bruce Keegstra. officiated al U&gt;e the highlight of the amaon tor A reCfphon WM hcld on m. ¥lllr. N j. Mr* UtUe lias been
* *.&gt; &gt;auw sm» •■cr. — ra egwh Ki!
ceremony In the presence of 225 Uy®* folks, in tart, Walt FVr- day evening. June 25 at lhe Red here for a week vtatlng anottwr
kins say* this la the event that
BrU.k Jnn ln PlalnweiL
BuUr Mra Robert Cook. Mr*
Evelyn Gnike*. orgwtat. playid P™nP^ them to ael 1 thetr
I lhe traditional wedding musk and l;'nn
rn®**
J71* C,n^s
accompanied Mrs George Camp- ^ene
*‘‘5
bell, vocaltat of Kalamaroo. who the chicken barbecue detail and
sang ’Savior. Like a Shepherd '**
U“1 h"' •
to
Lead Us-and “The Lord sprayer."
caUgrory praairaHy prtj
hru. ..n™
in t1* PrcfcsjijnwT
Tne unde, given in marriage by ri„..
I her father, selected a floor-length I
...
’

. .

Mis* Janet Ann Solomon 1* Married?

GEORGE GOBEL

Evening Nuptials at
Leighton Church
Unite Couple

st; JULY 26

31 st

Society newS

£2Sii

E4CH
HANDY HELPERS
MAKE WORK LIGHT!
A bright array ofcolorful new Linear
plastic
accessories!
U

stacking bins, waste
and Laundry baskets,
all
designed
lor

nun
Divided Dirt Pu

L*urdr» Hailut
Reg. J1.59

SIDEWALK DAYS 1965
SPECIAL PRICES FOR SIDEWALK DAY ONLY

10 Quart Plastic Pail

__

37c

Round Jumbo Size

Plastic Clothes Basket
4 Quart Plastic Decanter
Hooded Copper Dust Pan
Terry Dish Towels

99c

5Yc
33c.
3‘,or 83c

Assorted Novelty-Screen Print Designs

Whitman Hard Cover

’

Children's Fiction Books .

. 2 for 77c

50 assorted titles to please every young reader

Women's Deluxe Hair Brush

.

77c

Assorted pearlescent colors

Ladies' Seamless

Nylons— 3 Pr. to Pkg.

Pkg. $1.00

1 nttirf h.^Thndi£nL'.
™ thrtr Potluck-bridge club for
1 hv^l
,llnncr at their Gan Lake rot^nl?»
tnKP T,xte KTO^P ‘ncludra the
,
X^rt^t
Perry*. BUI Quinluu and
। mt
J rLUmt 1 LyIr Gillespies. The latter maple
'the elbow-length sleeve*. A Knau .'.. .
*7
.....
i crown held her veil and .'he carfor th« eve1 ried a while Bible topped with a
P»&gt;- e , .
white orchid.
The neighborhood potluck club
Mr* Michael Belson. sister of the
•bride, waa matron of honor She met at tlie Marsh Coot*. S-vturwore a floor-lengih ihrath. crepe.
I gown of soft petal pink with a Panfils were guirts Brldir hon­
j scooped neckline and el bow--length ors went to Mrs Lyle Gillespie,
the bo&amp;t and Mrs Manin An। long detachable nateau tram of ,J*T»on.
*
,
Alencon lace She wore a pink bow
.
'of pink rose*. Bridesmaid* were friained their bridge club with
I Mis* Sandra Solomon. *Uter of the d‘«CTl and cards at th.tr h«ne
bride. Mira Ruth Geukes stater of on a- Park 51 FrltL" 'vening.
the- groan, and Mr* William Ju,r ’ The Marshall Cook* were
Brown. all of Middleville They ««««*• The award* went to the
■were attired TdenUraUy~To lheiw Pwiands and the trawling
honor attendant.
prUe to Mr* Cook.
Mias Debra Sue Solomon, daugh...
iter of Mr. and Mr* Donald SoloAfter a visit to lhe Bird SancJ mon. was the flower gtrl. Sne wore । tuary ‘following rhurch Sunday,
'a long embroidered ontandy over: July 11, the Charles Hlgbies,
| taffeta gown of soft petal pink, with thetr guests from Dearborn.
Her head piece and bouquet were Mr land Mr*. George Bentley.
1 Identical to the bridesmaid*. Don- andllhe Dale Rues, of Guo lake/
laid and James Salomon, son* of! with their grandson and wife,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Solomon of! the Rev. Normandale Qrews.
Middleville, were the ring bearers, i visiting here from Pennsylvania.
Larry Roger* of Portland acted; enjoyed dinner at Gull Hartior

don Pennington of Lansing. Michael niversary for the Crews and Mr.
Bclivn of Caledonia and Donald I Bentley s birthday.
Bender of Middleville.
i
• • •
Masters and mistresses of cere-1 Mas Margaret Olden, assisted
। motile* al the wedding and recep- by MUs Carol Beumer, -nieruinM
I non. which was held in the parish i with dessert and a bridal d-.ower
; house, were Mr and Mr* Donald ।at the Ogden home Saturday after.
Solomon and Mr and Mr* Arthur i noon. July 10. In honor of brtSeI Smith
I elect. Linda Rareiey. «ho will be
Assisting at Ute reception were' married to Fred Tet» at the
Mr and Mr* Gary Round* of MeUtodlM .Church Saturday,
Middleville al tire guest book. Mba I July 34. Games were played and
Rebecca Lee of Middleville poured all of the winners presented their
| coffee. Mr*. Marshall Towne of awards to the hotE.rc- On Soiur'Wayland served die wedding cake* day afternoon. July 17. Mr*. Richj Miss -Lora Kay Towne of Kalama- 1 ard Huver will b* U*e &gt;u*tm toy
, too toned the groom's cake, M1m a bridal shower for the '*me tutn|VIVian Kaechele of Caledonia ored guest at her home, S3 E
। .-erred ice cream. Miss Mary Smy- | Madison.

Reg. S3 99 Swing Top Square

Waste Basket

Special 23c

Reg. $1.49 Swing Top Round

Waste BasketSpecial
Styrene'Foam Picnic Jug

99c
88c

Gallon Size—Poly Plastic Lining—Pouring Spout

16 x 16 x 2 Inches

Foam Patio Cushion
Special $1.44
Skate Boards_________________ $1.77
PRICES SLASHED ON SUMMEk SPORTSWEAR FOR

LADIES, MISSES. AND CHILDREN . . . MANY MORE
SPECIALS ... ON THE SIDEWALK AND INSIDE
THE STORE.

Ben Franklin
102 W. STATE STREET IN HASTINGS

MEN’S and BOYS' WEAR

What’s new
in your home?

A home contents inventory
may show that you've acquired
a surprising number of new
possessions. Make a room-byroom list of everything you
own. Then total up its present
value. You may find that your
present insurance on home
contents falls far short oTthe
amount you really need. If so,
call us for more up-to-date
protection through a Home­
owners policy.

130 E. State

aua FRIDAY, JULY 23rd

Men’s Short Sleeve

SPORT
SHIRTS

'price

Men's White
Name Brand

DRESS SHIRTS

One Group of Men's
NAME BRAND

Reg.
$5.00

All Ball Band Jet’

TENNIS SHOES

Wl 5-4174

All Boys’
DRESS and CASUAL

PANTS

^pnte

price

All Men’s

Oshkosh

WALK SHORt

Bathing SUITS

WORK CLOTHES
and JACKETS

20% -

20% •«

Er

'/i-"

MANY OTHER ITEMS ON SALE OUTSIDE &amp; INSIDE

Our Regular JULY SALE PRICES on
NUNN BUSH &amp; EDGERTON SHOES
and all of our Name Brand

120 W. STATE ST.

All Boys'

SUITS and
SPORT COATS
and
f/
SPORT 1/
/2pi‘e
COATS /2pr,e SUITS

Sizes 1-6
&amp; 6'0-13

All Men's^^

Special $1.88

3 ’/j Quart Sise Styrene Foam

Ice Bucket

CLEVELAND’S

SUITS, SPORT COATS &amp; DRESS SLACKS

Open Daily
9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Wednesdays and
Fridays Open
9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

Thundoy. Ju|y 22, 1M5

SHOP and SAVE in HASTINGS on FRIDAY, JULY 23'J
SIDEWALK BARGAINS SIDEWALK BARGAINS j SIDEWALK BARGAINS SIDEWALK BARGAINS
TONG Sandals 4 Pr. $1.00
SIDEWALK

SPECIAL

DAY

Porch and Patio Furniture

Men's Short Sleeve

CHAIRS and CHAISE LOUNGES

SPORT SHIRTS

Brach's Candy Special

Women's and Children's

SUMMER BRIDGE MIX
2 LBS. *1.00

Strong polished oluminum
frame, . . . Upholstered in
beautiful floral patterns.

X| B0L

Assorted stripes, prints.
and solid colors Woven
or knits Small, medium
and large sizes.

XV
«pl I Bl B
B — Bl B l
•

Birke's Hastings Cut Rate Shoes

The V-STORE

Balling's Appliances and Gifts

PENNEY'S

114 W. State St.

Next to National Bank

139 W. State St.

116 E. State St.

SIDEWALK BARGAINS SIDEWALK’ BARGAINS I SIDEWALK BARGAINS SIDEWALK BARGAINS
Roal-Wood Veneer-^

Pitnic Tables

*1688

$rzo9

‘Medium Weight; 6-ft. Top

DRESS SHIRTS

Cash and Carry Price
Sec Our Special Display of
QQ‘
HAND TOOLS b HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ea. □□

$^5
A

Plain colors, plaids and1
stripes. Regularly $4.00.

MONTGOMERY WARD &amp; CO.
118 S. Jefferson

Free. Samples of SPRITE ... All Day

Men's Shapely Short Sleeve

$598

PANELING —4 by 8 Sheet
Choose from 6 Grains_____________

. . . Then, Take Some Home and Try

TAB DIET COLA or SPRITE
8 Pack Only 49c plus deposit

Bun McPharlin Men's Wear

City Food and Beverage

138 E. State St.

Downtown Hastings

Barry County Lumber

SIDEWALK BARGAINS SIDEWALK BARGAINS SIDEWALK BARGAINS SIDEWALK BARGAINS
TEFLON . . .

the finest in porcelain enameled steel cookware..

10

inch FRY Pan Special at s150ea,

A Wide Selection of Colors and Patterns

Men's, Women's &amp; Children's
Ski Jacket! and
On
$E00
Winter Coats

Sale at

J

R.gulor $2.99 Value

$14.95 Values

E. L. Carpenter Hardware

LEARY'S SPOkT CENTER

142 I. State St.

123 E. State St.

A Group of Men’s

SUITS and SPORT

in 27-inch by 36-inch

Throw Rugsonly $195
..HASTINGS FLOOR COVERING

COATS and

Price

Men's Short Sleeve
SPORT SHIRTS
CLEVELAND’S

123 W. trvMU.

' I

SIDEWALK BARGAINS SIDEWALK BARGAINS J SIDEWALK BARGAINS SIDEWALK BARGAINS
Our Special Homemade

Here's a Taste Treat

Hickory Smoked Bacon
3 to 4 lb. Pieces 5 9 s lb.

BUTTERMILK FRIED CAKES
SIDEWALK DAY Only 39‘Doz.

Riepenhoff's Sausage Kitchen

DALE'S BAKE SHOP

BEN FRANKLIN STORE

1H S. Jefferson

102 W. State at Jefferson

Our Regular Name Brand

CAMERA SET includes the
camera, flash attachment.
flash bulbs and a leather field

QL 11
I

A $44.50 Set

JACOBS REXALL PHARMACY

■

126 E. State St.

115 S. Jefferson

PLASTIC PAILS
10&lt;quart capacity in
a choice of colors—

e9 f

SIDEWALK BARGAINS SIDEWALK BARGAINS SIDEWALK BARGAINS SIDEWALK BARGAINS
BARBIE DOLL
The Doll with the Wonderful Wardrobe.

Regularly
Sells for $3.00

One Rack of our Finest

A Large Selection of

BLOUSES &amp; SLIPS

BIRTHSTONE RINGS

RINGS and THINGS

"A Genuine Mattel Toy"

H
SI KQ
How
I.QV

Everything found in a modern
Jewelry Store. Many sidewalk
displays of valuable items all

Sidewalk SALE *2.00 ea.

Choice

*12’5

GARDNER PHARMACY

MILLER JEWELERS

THE BONNET and GOWN SHOP

Patrick J. Gilmore Jeweler

110 W. State St.

118 W. State St.

104 E. State St.

102 E. State St.

‘

SIDEWALK BARGAINS SIDEWALK BARGAINS SIDEWALK BARGAINS SIDEWALK BARGAINS
ALLSTATE

One Rack of LADIES’ and

HOUSE PAINT

All Weather

CHILDREN'S WEAR
You’ll find some .
XL^Xc .
Real Bargain*
frOffl

MOTOR OIL

SdLOO

PARMELEE'S
*

.

10 Qt.
Can ...

$O69
m

SNOWHITE
Self Cleaning
White
$479
Only ...
"f gal.

SEARS

124 1. State St.

131 W. Slat. SI. .

Samsonite

FOLDING CHAIRS
.

Regularly $5.95

SIDEWALK SALE ONLY
10% Discount on any G.E.
Small or Large

Sidewalk Savings *35Oea,

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114 W. State St.

�Softball Tourney Underway on Johnson Field
Barry Lumber,
Local 138 Play
Opener Thursday

9—TUB HASTINGS BANNER

Barry Riders
Enjoy State 4H

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by a score of 10-8. BUI West John
started for th* winner* with
Marsh Kidder relieving him in
the secund inning and going on
to hurl tl&gt;e win. Art Bennet:
' MMIeville. BIU*
started for Local 414 with BUI
Corrigan taking over th* pitch­
Battle in Nightcap;
ing chore* in th* sixth.
Burchetts. Mrs. Shirley Drake
and Debby, all of Barry county,
Play 2 Garnet Nightly
attended the State 4l&lt; Trail
Th* Hasting* City Softbsii
ht Michigan HchaMlltatten Ride, near Travetw City, July

* BOWLING
* ** WITH TH« STABS

by M Pattmcn AMF Halt ot Champions

Saddle Trip

nlflil Barry
d Local 138.

Phil MarUnaou catching.
Bourdo rtruckout 11 BUsa stick -1
ttie
wjuch was 38 tnilaa
us sum! allowed just three hit*. |^nf and
rUhl )10Uri, with
Hudson struckout seven.
stop* for educational instruction
BUa* scored two run* in the by Ctonaarvauon afTlrers from the
Friday night another twin billI nrtn. Gary VanHouten walked.
Mike Currtexn singled then Hudp •
u»U was on old
*on singled with Vanliouten IU[ won #tld u----^,4,.
&lt;«,silh double header* on Satur-, scoring
—&gt;------u
---followed by Corrigan who r!r?.
.‘TT?
Monday and the
slating of corduroy road through
came in on Uw left fielder's
error.
freshly marked through the red
Rehabilitation scored in the pines, jack pines and hardwood.
In the opening game of lhe
City tournament Monday night, six Hi when 7-idek singled and Tlicrv were four groupo riding.
Dr. Ralph Morrow of the MSU
the Barry County lumber Com,
Gary Cote tallied Bits*' iiupr- animal husbandry department Is
ss Company team, 3-2. In a, ane* run In lhe sixth after the chairman of the committee
weU-played contest. In the sec-' hitting a I wo-bagger
Each pitcher allowed thrrt
mid gam*. Itocal 138 defeated।
: hit*, but Bibs made the most of Knapp of Van Buran county waa
tbs Hasting* Merchant* 3-2
The Rev. Gwenneth Sebring of them.
In the first Inning. Catcher providlng a 8 o'clock breakfast,
the Stony Point Free Methodist
Chtuvh turned In the whining Reynolds slammed a long ball sandwiches, etc., for lunch cm
pitching performance, allowing deep into centerfield and had an the trail and’ topped off with
six hit* but only the two run* apparent home run but he was
called out by Umpire Don Bow­
Mon* of Nuhvute caught for ths ers for supping out of the bat­
ter's box to connect with Bourwinning nine.
do's
fast ball.
Lev Kelly of Caledonia pitched

were rented from a local stable.

In the third inning. Don Doatcr

(on followed with another single
and moved around to third a*

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Catcher Bowers started Piston
Ring off in the »lsth alth a
double and Dave Kletzman fol­
lowed with a single He also
balbln t£Xs£ of the seventh
with two out but he was strand­
ed when Vern Bowman filed out
to left to end lhe game.
. lu the first game Tuesday
night. Lsscoa* up«t Local 414

Grand Ledge
Wins Out-State
Meet Playoff

Foster Pace
Monday Golfers

Ironside now trails Bob Hol­
lister by one point for the lead
In the Blue Division, Dr. Blair
ba* a three-point bulge on top
of the White standing* and Fos­
ter b only a point behind Otto
Christensen after shutting him

RrerasiUlUM from *»cb

Hight kMU

46. 4. OIllMple 57. 0; Hubbtli 58.
4, Laubaugh 48. 0; Hollister 37,
lek 14. Goodyear and ateury 13, 4, Mitchell 64, 0; MacLeod 43. 4.
Martin 11, Pusnikas 6, Pranrteen Fletcher 46, 0; Panfil 45. 4, Hamsty 47. 0; Burr 45. 4. Wood 56.
Pairings for Monday: Wlntck 0; Hollister 46. 4. Olllespl* 67. 0.
vs. Booth. Pusnikas vs. W. Cronfitandlags: Huilbter 36 point*.
Ironside 36. Cove 30, MacLeod.
Mathew* v». Bteury; Chenoweth Burr and H. Smith 38. Jacobs 27.
Gordon Ironside fired a 37. V*. Gardner. Stanley vs. Guen­
Dr. Larry Blair a 38 and Rich- ther; Frand*en v*. J. Cronlnger, Chase 22. Laubaugh and Wood
Martin vs. Hodges; d- Miller v*. 31, Hubbell 18. Mitchell 17. Sher­
Ooody*ar.
wood 13. Gillespie 8 and Fletcher

Ironside, Blair, I

White Division
Mawgay1* results: Tucker 50. 3
points. Fisher 45. 1 point; Clarey
53. 4, B. Miller 56. «; B. Miller 42.
4. McMillan 47. 0; Blair M. 4.
Snyder 45. 0;.A. Bennett 45. 4.

Sherwood. 81m vs. H. Smith;
Hollister v*. Chas*. Fletcher v*.
Wood; Jacob* vs. Burr. Mitchell
v*. Ironside; Panfil vs. Gillespie,
Hubbell vs. MjtflAod; Hantaly v*.
Laubaugh.

«; «. Miller 65, 3. Fisher 45. 2;
Kldon Mathew* carded a 43 to Tucker 50. 4. B. Miller 56, 0; B. poiut*. Sexton 49. 0; Pugh 46. 4,
Miller 43, 4. Clarey 52. 0; Clarey Ro** 44. 0: McAUlster 51. 4. F*ldpausch 48, 0; Bhlrkey 46. 4. Cook
53. 0; Huebner 67. 2. Flora 58. 3;
Red Divbion a* Jim Cronlnger
Btegei 61, 4. Kiehl 57, 0; Foster
wa* blanked by Claude Gardner

Wearing Apparel
Before yon cad get into the actual mechanics of bowl­
ing. th*re are some jverequbite.* which are neceuary to
your game. The first concerns wearing apparel.
olhar (port*. However, tho
gsma can be much more enjoyAbla if your clothing is com-

saldcm have much of a

paraL Their trousers are usu­
ally eondudvs to freedom of
leg movement, and as long as
their shirts do not bind In the
shoulder and arm area, they
are considered "action free”.

constating ot pick-up campen.
apt to violate the rules of

wearing apparel for bo*fin*
end should be more so^Ht*
In choosing proper attire. Too
often the novice will attempt
to bowl in either too tight *
skirt, or too full, La, * baller­
ina type. The ladies should
try to outfit themMhrea with
a flared or semi-ftared skirt
which will allow a full stride
and ample leg movement.
The woman
woman's
’s hlnuaaiWumU
blcmsa Should
have a capped or short i!e«ve
with plenty of room In ths
back to allow for natural arm
swing, even above the eye
leveL

Monday's results: Chenoweth
I, 4 points, W. Cronlnger 58, 0
olnt; G. Miller 43, 4. Bteury 81.
k Osgood 54. 4. Winlck 55. 0;
Goodyear 53, 4, Stanley 47. 0;
Mathew* 43. 4, Prandsen 51. 0:
Goodyear 63. 4. Prandsen 51. 0;

Standing*: Mathews 37 point*.
J. Cronlnger 34. G. MUIer 33,
Chenoweth 33. Hodges W. W.
Cronlnger and Gardner 28, Os-

Standings: Blair 37 point*. 55^ 3. Aldrich 54. 1;’McAllister
Roberts 34. J. Bennett S3, Tucker 51. 4. Cook S3. 0; McAllister 61,
30. Rohde ~1. A. Bennett M. B.
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Miller 33. Clarke 22. Kinney 31.
Warner
and
20.---------------McMillan
— —- —
— Fteher
----------otauwiuss: Chrt»t«n*en 38
19. Snyder 18. Bay 17. James and pomu Foster 37. Kiehl 31, BhlrCampbell 14, Clarey 13 and E- kry jo. cook 26. Rose 25. Sexton
vnn— 10.
tn
__ . Crocs
___ 33.
—
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_ —_
Miller
Ji.
34. pus;,
Pugh snd
and
Orooa
23. Cropcr
Cooper
Fairinn for Monday: Clarey 2i. McAllister and Feidpausch
vs. James. B Miller v». Warner: ,9 Aldrich 17. Huebner. Flora.
Bay vs. Clarke. Rohde vs. Rob- 8lwI ttll£1 Jerow ig_ A. Smith 15.
^^SvSE^r ^t! r*wn*«,or Mood*^
A n^et't
Jc^ni^lli ’* Aldrich. Bhlrkey v* Siegel;
- ^wn.r
P
Groo. vs. Chrtetemen. Rose vs.
’*• K- UU1"; McAllister; Kiehl v». Feldpausch.
Blue Division
j Huebner va. Jerow; Pugh vs.
Monday's resuite: Ironside
Cooper.
tolth n. Flora; Cook
4 point*. Wood 55. 0 point; Burr * oexion.

campfire.

Armchair Athlete

t tonal meeting* after supper, fol­
Grand Ledge defeated Green- lowed by campfire singing and
square dancing provided by Ar­
Is your boy one oi the several hundred thousand Ameri­
den Pftrrson from MSU. The
can youngsters who will soon be going out" for football at
ment playoff nt Grand Ledge
afternoon and closed Sunday his junior high or high school?
.nn aioot wunwy iru wceaena. ।------.----- ,--------------- r—,
If re, jxhj will be vijally interested in the new sis-poinl joint
The out-state champion 13 member of the local ministerial recommendations of the American Medical Association and the
. ... .
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’ «..._ ... . ■ wifi* tecin
National Federation ol nigh School Athletic .Associations that
wUl halo to Insure that your Day *-------- "
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is properly conditioned for thn clud* only controlled body convigorous contact sport
tact drills and avoid wide-open
ittsfaclory
p
*
ajr
'
Beginning with a IB..----------_
It wa* a tight ball game
pre-acaaon medical examinatkn
3. Practice games or gamethrough the fifth inning, with
there U no wbtUiute for requlr- condition scrimmages should be
ing a standard of physical fltneu prohibited until after at least
Gordon Johncock. unable to •UM&gt;»
LT. BMUI
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_ _ H1UILUI
___ ... t'l.i
- ' ----- nt
— nrartlr*
.----- -- race al Trenton, N. J. Bunday and endurance, a good level at! &lt;• A minimum of three weeks
skllL and acclamation to hot .md of carefully planned practice
:
Lniane uiaaeow. ImmJd weather, before espooing should precedethe first regularly
did the damage for the HaaUnga u scheduled to race at the Inentrydianapoib Raceway Park Surulay
.
The «wo organisations also
John Nixon started oa the tn ux- IJO-mile cbampionahip risk* of tackle football.
Following is the AMA- pointed to two factor* that
mound for Hastings. foUowcd by CTrnt
NPHSAA program for readlnrw should be considered in school­
Sunday's race will
ed schoolboy gridder* for partxl- boy football:
...
. ,
paUon
1‘arUdpaUon in Interacholand Jim Williams caught.
eludes a right turn.
Greenville defeated Lansing,

Johncock to Race
Al Indianapolis;
Atlanta, Ga.

What type of person
should buy the
hot Plymouth now?

.'xveSSl-?

Cliff Foster's three-run el
inning home run gave ths

in the -40-mils championship through the school's hraltt
' nice wiiuh has a guaranteed physical education classe*
outfielder, is purse of about $75,000. Johncock some specific training let
demands of tackle football.
3. At least the first weel
Chief Mechanic Glasgow got
practice should be limited
non-contact drill with en-.phasts
the Moon team travels
I, ‘IbilmenBtmcfcwtahsalllawn
-------- --------- --- -------„ „
. I..., on conditioning and fundamen­
and garden tasks. Tat-ridc? Cail: ,
Monday the State Connie Mack won the 4th annual Champion­ tal*. Shorts, T-siiiru and footBaseball tournament
tournament, begin*
beirlni with
with ship
.hinat Trenton
tv...,™. with
-WKhi*
&gt;.&lt;■ n
- - . riShrklTCD Baseball
training uniform in this period
. E. L. LAKrcN l EK Hasting* plying the winner of t-ir&gt;e Lotus-Pord.
because of the heat The boys
HARDWARE
' Monday in Bailey Stadium. &amp;
The Upper Michigan •
The Upper Michigan "Copper also should wear their mouth
protector* to begin to become
142 E. State St.
I A brigade b usually composed deposit of native copper in die accustomed to them.
Phom Wl 5-2983
of three regiment*.
in the Pile

NOTICE!
THE V STORE
104 W STATE ST., IN HASTINGS

W LL BB

football should not detract from
keeping up with a broad-based

Down lhe Fairway—Friday will
be the Ilnnl day for Hastings
Country Club member* to play

day lhe new It-hoie layout open*
to test the skill and strength of
8315 yards in length from the
championship tee*. 6J19 from
the men! regular tees and t&gt;M3
from tlie women's tees. . . .
Thursday, June 29. b the dead­
line for golfers to enter the first
Hasting* Country Club area
tournament to be played Batur­
Aug. 1. AU/golfers in thl* area
through their junior year in high
school are eligible—whether they
belong to any club or not. . . .
At HCC Thursday. Old Buzz
drew Dr. John Mulligan in the
"blind" partner event to win first
place. Sunday Gordon Ironside
took first tn lhe low gross event
with 76. Harr Slater was second
with a 77. First low net went to
George Chenoweth who carded a

Dbtafi golfers from HCC play­
ing in Tuesday's Central Michi­
gan meet at Chisolm Hills Coun­
try Club in Lansing were Mr*.
Rudy Flora. Mrs. Garrett Isham,
Mrs. Russell Kimmel. Mrs. Ev­
erett Phelps. Mrs. W. J. McAl­
lister. Mrs. George Miller and

CLOSED

tied for low putts In Class C. On
Aug. 10 the Central Michigan
tourney will be held In Hastings,
and more than 100 golfer* arc
expected. . ..
Tlie Intra League Golf Tour-

ALL DAY WEDNESDAY. JULY 28th

the Don Haywood's River Bend
Golf Course with lhe following
winner*.
Flight A — lit. Blit Coll^J
2nd. Don Matthews; 3rd. HarW|
Willison. Special Event WlnneRg

To Mark Down Price*

And Prepare for the Biggest Sale in the

History of Hastings

Every Price

Will Be Slashed to the Bone. So, Watch for Our
Big Ad in the THURSDAY'S BANNER

THE V STORE

a bargain hunter.*

Prcxy Jim Spoon, John Hopkin*

Very I Belson; Poker hand. Dave
Moore.
Hight B — 1st. Roger LAmie:
Gary Burdick; 3rd. Bernie

And it's bargain-hunting time at your
Plymouth Dealer's I If you've been shopping for
a good deal on a '65 automobile, come see
our stock of '65 Plymouth Furys, Belvederes,
Valiants and Barracudas. Whichever model
strikes your fancy, you’ll find the price
Is right Clean-up time Is the time for
clearing out all the *65 models. Elbow your way
in to your Plymouth Dealer’s showroom today I

Get a dean-up deal now
at your Plymouth Dealer’s

to No. 3 pin. Marvin Dorsten;
Poker hand. Maurice Adrtanson;

FURY/BELVEOERE/VALIANT/BARRACUDA

gent.
i
Flight C — 1st. Rua* Kruger;
2nd. tie between John Kaalnskl
and Mike Hawthorne: 3rd. Ray
Kroger. Brent Wurnera—Cloaret
to Mo. 3 pin. MlkgvCorrigan:
Poker hand. Ray Kroger; most

Aumonon WMOUTH DSAUM

The U-3 Nary's flrat auixnater W. Nlmlta. tn 1911. a full
lieutenant Today he I* the Na­
tion's only living Fleet Admiral.

DEWEY'S CAR PALACE
M-43 at Sprague Rd., Delton

BARRY'S FARM STORE
S.

« Hinfin,, Clt, Limit.

�3rd Lake Odessa
Clothesline Art
Show Saturday

I Country Club to

HASTINGS AMA MIN’S 36-HOLE

AMATEUR GOLF TOURNAMENT

Open 18-Hole
jCourse Saturday

AT HASTINGS COUNTRY cm,

Saturday, July 31. and Sunday, August 1, 1965
Th* Hastings Country Clilb
wiU open It* ig-hole course Sat­
urday morning with a foursome
«&gt;mp«cd of Professional Jerry
series from the Sunnybrook
Country Club at Orandville. Professlona! GI&lt; nn Stuart from Casn CoUDt" Chib. Professional
wl'l1*"1 NaeDonald Of HCC and
HCC President James Spoon
twing on M 8 .30 as .the first to
Play the new layout.
I
All elab members are Invited

1

hekl Saturday from 4 to 8 pm.
in lhe Central Method!* Church
basement
This alii be in conjunction

Note: Entries must have completed their

Name (type or prteit).

ed In Felloeship hall Chat some
If anyone would like to exhibit,
please contact Mn&gt; Milo SuUtrrlan«l Paintings ot any kind,
ceramic*. any croft and needle-

ENTRY FEE $8 ATTACHED
INCLUDES PRACTICE ROUND

show.

FRIDAY, JULY 30

Raceway Semi

BOWLING
FOR FUN
end HEALTH

Mail to Hastings Gauntry Club

11 will be Old No. 8. with
tee. making It a dogleg
left. The yardage Is 838

State Police

Country Club Drive. It is TH
yards, par 4. No 13 la a 138-yard
new hole, with a swamp hole on
the left- •
trap on the right
and behind the green are trees
No. 14 is a new hole and one
that spells trouble. Only a 304,
par 4. the tee is on a high eleva­
tion with a pond completely in

Pistol Team
Sweeps Midwest
match held at Bristol. Ind.
In 22 calibre- tiring the Blate
Poitee scored U67-54X out at

and the Army Rcvr-rve 1145-35X.
Tlie closest match was in tho
45 calibre event, tho Slate 1*0Uce scoring 1143-41X and Army

Box 128. Hastings. Mich.
(Entry Deadline July 29)
up a hill, than down through a
draw.
No. 18 also required a golfer to
• thread a needle" on the drive.
Tlie premium will be on accur­
acy. with trees on the left and
heavy rough on the right. Yard­
age is 414. par 4 No. 17 is a hole
for big hitters to go all out. Il is
a 446-par 4. and should be one
of lhe tougtuet par 4‘a on the

Tom Bruce Wins j
Feature Race at
Nashville Oval
Torn Bruce of Charlotte won
the mlcro-tnldget feature event

won tlie semi-final 20-lap event
at th? Hastings Raceway Friday
night and lied with MlddlevllJr-a

Large Crowd
Attends Olis
School Reunion

road all lhe way to the green,
which is highly elevated. No. 18
its old No. 0—174 yards straight
' up to the tough green which has
I spoiled many a good round.

A most enjoyable time was had
by all who attended the Otis
School Reunion held At Roy Erwayls landing at Head bake
The day could not have been

qualifying time

ALL
SUMMER

LONG

VUI U1 ruunu»,

Improve Your
Gome Before
UOSOSg 4XB|^

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gan. Every hole will be a chal­
lenge. To me. it is the kind of a
course you'll never tire of play­
ing because you wiU be able to

"USSES.
““ • cW&gt;
Baseball League o.c.“a

VanDyka
Gray won

I

2 SOLID HOURS OF THRILLSl

^Leaders Hold
Their Positions

Water Deaths

OPEN
BOWLING
Afternoons
and Evenings

In other games Wednesday,
Philliea took the Dodgers, 15-8.
and the Braves nipped lhe Reds,
5-3. Monday the Phillies got past

Bob &amp; Mickey Lambert

Barry County
Building Permits

Your Hosti

HASTINGS
BOWL INC.

Hit 136 During
1st Half Year

victor tea. slipping by the Met*
11-11 Wednoday and trounc­
ing the Dodgers M-ll o» Man-

Accepts Position

No. 8 U across Country Club
Drive, a dogleg to the left with a
roller coaster fairway. Il li 458
yards and a par 5. No. 7 is also
a new hole. 3M yards, par 4.
The green for No. 7 is smaller

INTEINAT10NAL AUTO DAIEDEVIL1
Sff

the । Sophomore Gary Dilley, win13- . ner of two NCAA backstroke
titles, was voted "the moat valu­ the toughest par Is. It Is 237
able member of the Michigan yards with an elevated green,
8-1.1 State swimming team for IMS.
surrounded on three sides by
trees. The 8.000 - square - foot
green has several undulations

Woodland at Michigan

th. .V.

—-Osffisa

&gt;
Ken Haft, frcahmsui football
. halfback at Michigan State, waa
an All-American diver two yvora:
in a row while at Birmlnglasm ।
Seaholm High School.

REAL ESTATE

crlutnx, U.p, 70

Ot the 110 drownings on which
official reports have been re­
ceived, 18 were boat operators,
28 were boat passengers. 38 were'

Thursday, July 29 a— 8:30 P.M.
Barry County.ftiir, Hastings

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A REALLY BEAUTIFUL HOME AT MIDDLE LAKI nearly n-w

bath up and down it has one bedroom, living room, dining rocm.
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there Is also a kitchen In the basement, and picture window and
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A 81-LEVEL IN HASTINGS HEIGHTS (nearly newl. borne on
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has a living room, 12 Z16 ft with dining spa'*
*
two full baths, car port, lot is 100 ft on road
has four loot crawl space, and priced at only
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�GAMES!

SHOWS!

EXHIBITS!

COME

BARRY COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS, Hastings

FUN FOR EVERYONEI
Exhibits - Harness Racing
Stunt Drivers - Giant Midway
Grandstand Shows - Contests
Pulling Contests - 'Grand Ole Opry'

REDUCED PRICES
ON ALL RIDES
UNTIL 6:00-P.M.

KID S DAY is
TUESDAY, JULY

3 BIG DAYS?

GRANDSTAND
SNOW EVERY NITE!
FAMOUS

Hpyse Show, Mon. 6:30
TALENT SHOW, Tue. 8p.m.

Wednesday, Thursday
and Friday
4 Races - 2 Heats Each
Daily at 2:00 P.M.
$12,000 in Purses

Adm. 50c
c*&amp;""

Wed. July 28we'gH Horse Pulling 8:30
THURSDAY EVENINC 8:30

Burr Ruby
▼▼ill oe

JULY 29

KING KOVAZ

Featured

Adults
$1.00
Children 25c

WRESTLING SHOW
Friday, July 30 -- 8 P.M.

Top TV Wrestlers — Men, Midgets &amp; Ladies

INTERNATIONAL

Allen Ruby

WORLD'S CHAAAPION

Man Mountain
Cannon

AUTO DAREDEVILS

Vicky Mill—

PLUS . . . Midgets ond Mixed

Tog Team Bouts

Adults
$1.00
Ringside $1.50

Monday, July 26
8:00 A.M.—Entries token until 8:00 P.M.
1:00 P.M.—Southwest Mich. Jersey Parish Show.
1:00 P.M.—Midway Opens.
1:30 P.M.—Hone Show &lt;Open).
6:30 P.M.—Evening Hone Show.
Admission: 50c.

Tuesday, July 27
9:00 A.M.—4H Hones Judging.
10: 00 A.M.—Midway Opens.
|
Children's Day Rides at Reduced Prices. I
2:30 P.M.—Children's Contests, Games. I

I

etc. Grandstand Free.
8: 00 P.M.—Talent Show.

1

Admission: $1.00 .. . Children 50c.

Wednesday, July 28

—ffa.

4H Doy-

9: 00 A.M.-—Judging Dairy Cattle.
11: 00 A.M.—Midway Opens.
2:00 P.M.—Hamess Racing. 4 Races, 2 Heats Each.
$4,000.00 in purses.
Seats: $1,00.
7: 00 P.M.—Livestock Parade.
8: 30 P.M.—Heavy Weight Hone Pulling.
Admission: Adults $1.00 . . . Children 25c.

Thunday, July 29

—Klwanis Day—

9:00 A.M.—Livestock Judging.
11:00 A.M—Midway Opens
2:00 P.M.—Hamess Rapng. 4 Races, 2 Heats Each.
$4,000.00 in punes. " ‘
Seats: $1.00.
8:30 P.M.—King Kovaz Auto Thrill Show.
Admission: $1.00.

CONTESTS
Friday, July 30

t

1OLID BOUR1 OF THRILLS!

GREATEST SHOW of the WEEK

"Grand Ole Opry"s^H«m
Starring PROMINENT STARS &amp; COMPLETE STAGE SHOW

—Fot Stock Day—
9:00 A.M.—Dog Show Free (at the bams).
11:00 A.M—Midway Opens.
2:00 P.M.—Harness Racing. 4 Races, 2 Heats Each.
$4,000.00 in purses.
Seats: $1.00.
4:30 P.M—-4H &amp; FFA Fat Stock Sale. Judging Arena

«:OoTm—Burt

Kuby Famous Wrestlers . . .

Ladies, Midgets and Men.
Admission: $1.00 . . . Ringside $1.50.

EXHIBITS
Saturday, July 31
9:00 A.M.—Midway Opens.
2:00 P.M—Mule Pulling.
8:00 P.M.—Greatest Show of the Week! Grand 'Ole Opry.
Several prominent stars and complete stage show.
Grandstand—$1.00. Reserved seats on track $1.50.

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SEE the world's most da.-lng d-.ver, defy death in 28
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of IMS Dodge cars and trucks. SEE a show unmatched
by anybody in any car. any place, any time.

Hug X. Lewi,

Delores Smiley

ADMISSION

Tho Willis Brothers

Plus Many Other Favorites of Stag&lt;

Grandstand

Screen, Radio and Television

Reesaved Seats
On the Track—

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$4 50
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�Well is Going Dry Even
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Frank Dawson

. Succumbs Here
Early Tuesda

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Moore

‘The Boy Friend1
At the Ledges

Foot

day. Blxty-two people attended
* Mr. and Mrs. Robert Host and
family of Detroit were Sunday

Backward.

Jolly Seniors Community Club
will meet with Mrs Charles Hoyt
this Thursday at 8 pm * The
Methodist Church ladies honored
Mrs. Melva Ridgeway with a
pink and white shower Satorday evening. The dining room at
the church was beautifully deco­
rated. A delicious cake decorated

play frail July 27-31.

■ays Carl Edwards. agricultural

r is wasteful
9. Adjust the water Mvei M»

SUte University Cooperative Ba­

Cities throughout tho country
are facing water

4. You can Install a recently ground Instead of in the air.
developed flush control valve I None of ua want to tie ylth-

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A

member once said

7've got a new car.

so who needs Auto Club
Road Service?

15 yraa in Englewood, before
going u&gt; work for the Alooa
Aliuntoum Company in Edge-

the 11-year-old grandson taking

of Grand

the dishes.

sink bowl wUh
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hands instead of letting the wa-

7. Use a new type mixing fau­
cet which can be pre-set for lhe

State Police
Offer Careers
For Young Men

and Ronald at Hautlnga; two
daughten. Mn. Ralph (Janet)
Rcater of Hastings and ’Mrs.

Young men Interested in a fine

But, it may run out of gaa, have a flat

tire, get stuck in-the snow, boil over in

Clonal troopers authorised by the

the summer* or even get locked-up with

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Sunday evening callers ot
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Cloverdale - Hope
By Mrs. Stephen Oagood

11, dinner

The McCallum School reunion
was held on Saturday with folks
the afternoon they attended open reining from North Starr, Kalamaxoo. Lake Odessa. Kent City.
Ira Sargeant's 50U&gt; wedding an­ Hastings and Honolulu. Hawaii.
niversary at Hope Church, and
they also called on Mrs. Minnie youngest member present, being
Dcardorff at the Rowley Rest
Home at Saranac. * Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Crumback and sons young on August 2. There were
of Harris Creek were Friday,
Every inch « ragged
July 9. supper guests of thetr former students, * Mr. and Mrs
John Deere
grandmother. Mrs. Mina Wle- Richard Hiesler and family have
land.
just returned from a vacation in
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Pleug and Wisconsin, where they visited
Trfe Peake reunion
son of Dutton were July 10th relatives,
weekend visitors of her parents, was held Sunday at Tyden Park. nianew intba8h.p. "110” Lama
Mr. and Mrs. Adon Myers. * * Mia Nancy Scott spent last and Garden Tractor.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Fish returned week visiting her sister and fami­ Independent ground-apeed con­
home from a two weeks’ vacation ly. the Jim Springers. * Mr. and
Mrs. Frita Krug and family from trol. Doublc-aafc electric start­
Keith Bass and children were Hopkins were Saturday night er. Double-action brakes. At&gt;
with, them over the 4th of July. supper guests of tho Jim Springsnow, gardening, «paudM»...
ted Mrs. Harry Flab of Middle­
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Springer many more. '
ville and Mr. and Mrs Martin and granddaughter from Bow­
Verhake of West Freeport Bun­ ens Mills were Saturday evening
day, July 11. * Mr. and Mrs. Al­ callers at the Jim Springers, *
too, with a John Doan "lit
len Fish visited Mrs. Gertrude
Ware and Mr. Ralph Storey of North Starr spent a few days Tractor. Convenient credft.
LowelL
visiting relatives and also at­
tending the McCollum School re­
Bucyrua. Ohio, spent from Thurs­ union. * Mr. and Mrs Claire
day til Saturday. July B-10. with Jerauld and Miss Prarl Stanley
the James Cool family. Miss
Becky Cool returned home with callers of Mrs. May Brown and

Jimmie Cool spent a week with

Mrs. Frances Johncock and
granddaughter of Hastings wer*
Sunday. July 11. callers at the

Mrs. Earl OtU and Mrs. Hiuei
Otu of Battle Creek ware callers
Grace McCallum of ‘ Hickory
Comers was a Sunday'. July 11
lb.
I____ . ...

Mrs. Henry .Myers spent from

dinner guests of Mr. and Mn.
Carl Blackledge of Marion. In
the satisfying feeling that they
are performing a needed and Mrs. William Swift and family the afternoon they' visited Mr.
valuable public servioe.
-- --------- ----------------------cabin near Tustin. * Charles
Every young man should ex- jpjoted a picnic dinner
King and Lloyd attended the
amine this opportunity."
'day.

week vacationing in
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bird
and daughters were Saturday.
July 10, overnight guests of her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Vendevllle of Kalamaxoo. / Max
Friday. July 9. visitor of Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Bird. * Mr.

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Mr. and Mrs. Max Chapman of
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A. 1/C and Mrs. Randy and
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home ot Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Grinnell al Bellevue. In lhe af­
ternoon they attended the fun-

RUGS and UPHOLSTERY
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Randall, of Bellevue. Mrs. Ran-

Mr. and Mn.

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from a week’s stay in Pennock
Hospital.
Arthur-Fuller of Grand Rapids
was a Sunday, July 11. visitor of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newton. *
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Seese attended
the golden wedding open house

Prepare foods ahead for special entertaining and
unexpected guests-even complete dinners tor
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Cut trips to the grocer’s to once every week or twothere’s plenty of room-even to stock up on food specials-

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Woods, of Stevensville. * Mr. Orangeville on Sunday.
and Mrs. Robert Blough and and Mrs. Floyd Carnell ana a
family of Northville were Satur- and Mrs. Otis Boulter vUlted the

good and now even better with a
new Increase. .In addition, there
is a subsistence allowance, two Mra. Austin'Bchanta entertained, July 10. supper guests of Mr. and
paid annual vacations, paid on Sunday evening Ixmorlng the Mm. Wayne Field, of Caledonia.
July birthdays in their family.
Mr. and Mrs Roy Nelson and
son of Nashville and Mr. and
which penults lhe officer to rcMrs Henry Myers visited tlie
and Mrs. Arden Schante and
of service with a pension of half family and Mark Beadle, and Henry Myers visited Mrs. Hasel

Enjoy the FREEDOM that a new

Haven.

By Mrs. Sylvan Tagg
UI S«Mk «.
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TO-Jin
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short and Sully Mlchnurhutam: He still
Recent out-of-town callers of John David of Grand Haven.
Mrs. Mina WleMnd were- Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Pontliumus and

In Company C, Third STR at
Camp A. A. Humphreys. Va. Ho were Sunday. July

Michigan Slate Police trooper, New Brunswick. N.
according to 8/Sgt. Fred LaJersey.

Sure your new car may not break down.

service and less than a nickle-a-day to

Freeport

Englewood on June 7, 1919. Ho
was a veteran of World War I.

are paying for watted heat sjj

About 160 were present Bur
day. July 11. to honor Mr. an
jgm. Robert Dryer of 105 1
Broadway on th«tlr 50th weddln
anniversary celebration held 1
ti)e Methodist Church parlors.

Past Lake Odessa
Resident Succumbs

practices when we bathe, launder I**®**" and la not «oppmg b filled.

outfit with a small flush tank— the ground- Irrigate only

The Robt. Dryers
Honored Sunday
On 50th Jubilee

Circle assisted.

many guests.

3. If you plan U&gt; replace your ilirow water around ant

THE HASTINGS BANNKR-S

Sunday luncheon kumU of

Ernest Gross

• All Work Done in Your Own Homa
• Everything Raady the Sama Day
• No Messy Soaking or Shrinking

Straits. * Mr. and Mrs Clark'
Blanchard and daughters of
Grand Rapids were Saturday.
July 10. evening dinner, guests I

Robert Newton ♦ Mr. and Mrs.;
Milton Buehler of West Free-!

Pennock Hospital. He weighed 8
lbs..
os., and has been turned
Bruce Wayne. The Buehlers'have
a daughter. Barbara, and an-

Miller’s ■Sas?"

Phone Wl 5-2091

Mr. and Mrs. Ivan VanderJaoki
of Grand Rapids were Saturday]
supper guasU al the Adon Myers
home. *.Mr. and Mrs. Terry I
Pleug and son of Dutton were1
weekend guests at the Adon My-1
• — ■ Rtthard Abel and!

107 E. WoocHand, Hastings

Midway Between Broadway and Michigan

i Open Mon. thru Fri. till 9 p.m.
OAT SATUWAY

the Clair Clum home. *’

�Card of Thanks and In Memoriam

Harel Nunemakrr recently
spent several days with her son
and wife. Mr. and Mr*. Russell
Tolle* While there *he enter­
tained the birthday club consist­
ing of Vera WaUbrldge and Ber------ ----------- --------- -.ha Prouty of Oull Lake Mil­
annicer**ry on Sunday,. drPd Miller. .’.Ury Johnson, Gen*

(Uy Room in Woodland for all
Lakewood area Junior High stu­
dent* The dance commences at
8 30 and close* at 10 with three things AU trees

nera’ Addle Oriffelh had fallen
at her home and broken Iter
hip so was unable to attend. *
Several members of the Ameri­
can Legion Simmons - William*
I wish to express my appreci­ Post and Auxiliary attended the
ation and grateful thanks to
friends and neighbors for card*, Thursday till Sunday. Of special
call* and many favors shown to interest to members uf Post and
my wife and me while I was In Unit 4M were two events. Bev­
Blodgett Hospital recently; also erly Brown was selected presi­
for transportation to and from dent of the you- from District
the hospital and since coming Four for outstanding accompUahhome. Your kindness will always

Middleville

There were oo teenager camp­
en at Pennock campgrounds la*t
week. Anna Marie Ruth and
Jackie Uurdlck from Hlckor
were among them. Xn pte’., 'ding cake with white bells and
Sheryl ('.Kinder received quite * pmk and blue forget-me-nots
gash on her upper ann from th? tied with gold ribbons. There
I W s»U rn Michigan University edge of a tether ball pole. Quite sere also two delicious groom's
I where their son. Douglas, U at- a number of stitches were re­ cakes, naiad*, sandwlche*. punch.
j tending Western's Music Camp quired to close the cut. Between
have been spending some time
with their daughter, Mrs. Ells­
worth Ferguson, and family, at

LEGALS

Vacation Bible school 'Began
at the Baptist Church Monday.
July 19. The Rev. Mel Nelson 1*
directing the school. Classes from

James Rugg who have served tn
many capacities in the church.
Sunday school superintendent,
official board member for many &gt;4. P.|h»*H».at mitts »n&gt;l »«ll'i-»l .uMlvlu &gt;
j*. CrrtiSsd end rtitm' r*~k*. *tIV
TOTAL- llkl-oMTn

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.
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wuy ourn'Ti
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TOTAL LIABILITIKM
,
•'
owning to tlie quick work of a mu"1'
I Panted a piaqu,- and yellow
CAPITAL ACCOUKT8
•
,
...
. ...
green tern- Mr and Mrs runes,- representing W
rukkn
Tyler were presented with lovely 1
ropraenung ou gowrn
C»SlUl: (si Cssuse slack. I.tsl »*« »*!»• EJW.OOO.W »
gift* and card*. Also they were i
,
.
.
given the beautiful bouquet of . «“*» 'bcenmsny
bouana
•old her farm to Dr. Batla She yellow mum*. Mr and Mr*, fyMiddleville Down*. A
ha* a life lease of the house and ler eipressed their many thanks
,wnl'r bfln« Mf
garden plot. Dr. Batts lias also to the many friend* for this Clifford Sayer and family frompurchased 40 acres in Section H lovely occasion and all who had i Omnd R«P&gt;da It is eatlmaUd
TOTAL LIABtl.ITIEA A!H&gt; CAPITAL At • Ot'!
a part in it.
there are 200 people living In
। Middlevine Down* This 1* a re­
Mr and Mr*. Bly Hurlburt InJ"

■RXi

Woodland

Reuther are working on their re­
cital pieces to be presented on
Thursday evening, July 39. *
The softball games are still goMethodist team will play the
Church of the Brethren team
Monday. July 28. they &lt; Me mo­
di* t*&gt; will play the Sunfield Uni­
ted Brethren team. Thursday.
July 39. will find PTeeport and
Hastings Baptist teams compet-

a cheap evening of fun.
Mrs. Paul Egelkroud was a
guest Ukt week with her *l*Ur.
Mr. and Mn. Leon Tyler. 7&gt;«y
were in Grand Rapid* one day
'(o get thetr cousin. Mxa E.A

TV. nir H
ausL*'

Ktuxmaul and houseguest. Mrs.
Elva Cooper, were In Traverse
City Bunday to visit Mn: Kuss­
maul's sister, Mrs Bertha Oli­
ver. They were dinner guests
with her nephew Mr and Mr*.
George Oliver, and Randy On
their return home they vblted
Captain RJ Kussmaul al Camp
Grayling.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Tyler en­
tertained for birthday dinner
July 10 tn honor of Jeffery, son
of Mr. and Mrs Clarence Tyler.
Other guests included Mr. and
Mrs. James Hurlburt, Mr and
Mrs Merril Tyler and family
and Mr. and Mr* Clarence Tyler
and family. Following the dln-

j the lights shining in there
.
The United Fund Committee
I has started work for the new
7/35 year. The first meeting of the

*

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quqr|«ra and a ball: shop at
product for the first time to
WINICK SURPLUS
beef and dairy cattle and,.. . Haughton Lake near JPruden“S"S
206 N. Mlcliltaa VW. W 6-SJ24

inder extra.

Showing Stock1

1959 CHEVROLET

Business it Brisk at

COME TO WHERE
THE USED CAR
SAVINGS ARE
SUMMER SPECIALS —Save
$$ on One of These One-

Owner. New-Cor Trades . . .

Haltingl
Motor Solee

FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR
—Ute Rexair* fast permanent
Regular g3DG-Now |1AO. No
pre-shampoo—Ko after odor.
Available at Jacob*' Pharmacy.

61 to 64 Car!
For the Best Term*

and Values In Town

See the Dodge Boys at

HASTINGS
MOTOR SALES

FRANCISCO
FARM SUPPLY
M37 South

Farm Bureau
Senices

Journeymen

LEGALS

Sheet Metal Men

Industrial
Electricians

Wl 5-3150

NOTICES

Industrial Machine
USED CAR LOT

Ortho

M0KT&lt;IA&lt;iK BAUI^

Liquid Rose Food
TAOM

1 art ovum, row
and brake*. Radio. On
Lika new. Only...........

implement:

ELECTRIC RAZORS REPAIRED
—Special—Your rarer cleaned,
. lubricated and sharpened, only

GIVES ROSES THAT

IMS VOLKSWAGEN

TABLE PAPER -r Far picnic*,
family reunion*, lota of uses.

Must have successfully^

(8-12-41
WELL “FEO"

Repairmen

»«&lt;»«•
hr Roy
&gt; Ana Dai lx. Ma wtfa

rs JACoua pharmacy
FQR PAST 24-HOURFILM
SERVICE! No charge far overaUa prints.
tf

LOOK

(with Chelating

an accredited
apprenticeship or have

Dandy 4-uhit

SALE — With modern Jiving
quarters and a bait siwp at
Houghton Lake near -Pruden­
ville. a year around .'WstjiMs
now with “Shanty Towni' .and
the ski Jumps all winte*. 815,000
will handle.

10 certifiable years of
experience in the trade.
Excellent wages and

benefits. Apply in per­
son or moil resume to

Farm Machinery

Eaton Mfg. Co.
Employment Office

Valve Division
1882 MERCURY MBTEOR
Custom 4 Dr. Sedan. Has V8
engine. automata trans, power

BLAIR'S
FARM b GARDEN

EXPERT TAILORING — Men's
or women's clothing, Wa nar­
row lapels, taper P*uU, alter
double Into alagio breasted
coat*. Al. the Dutch Tailor,
5804 Gun Lake Road. Wl 8NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Notice is hereby given that on
July 28, 1966 at 10 am. in the
lobby or the Hasting* City

SENTZ TV
TRANSPORTATION CARS
19M MERCURY H.TOP
4 Dr. Monterey. .....------- I8M

Solei ■ Service

GOODYEAR BROS.
1959 LINCOLN PREMIER
4 Dr. H.Top.

CAMP STOOLS. CARPET
SWEfcPER FOR SALE - We
want a good home for Topsy.
a black angora kitten. 811 E.
State St, Hastings. Phone 945-

5ETCHELL-CARLSON

_
‘Better than the Rest'

1935 DODGE PICK-UP
1855 IJW. P1CK-U&gt;

'•

1M8 MERCURY CONY. ..-MM
UM CHEV. NOMAD
StaUon Wagon. .

1959 PLYMOUTH
StaN* V Wagun.

saftc Ju1
;us'..“.Xa5

Heating - Plumbing
Service

SIM

Mahler

Motor Sales

Linrout-Mixcrar neiiee
iui x. xiLv;&lt;ux ive.
in win

1/*I

Cell Wl 5-3481

be inspected at Hastlnsg City
Bank parking tot. 150 W. Court
St. Hastings. Mich.
7/22
NOTICEIsliKRKBY GIVEN That on Aug. 7. IMS. at 10 am
at the Hastings City Bank.
Hastings, Mich, a 1960 Reo

�Thuradsy, July 23, 1863 i vlilted thrir new grandson, Todd. I kf
- SSU"

8—THE HASTINGS BANNER

.W

•

•

x

zy

i

for

Municipal Court

furnishing

Intoxicants

u

toseated. afire *”***“«•, *?**£,

Donors (jivo 105 PintSfi^m£^si3TC|I&gt;jr2;'s.'3«
Another Clinic Aug. 2

Full Calendar

e

catered by Mid*h,ro" ” Sro,‘*' ,B'
*004 cou'1 °“u ix fumUhlng
✓-iHMC*
back surgery.
.
ijaU oentenre ordered
, Mr *nd Mrs Jack Fritz and 'dlevlUo Justice Grover T Uth- °**“' j!" 1
r JS 'ntoxicanis to minor*,
family visited Mr. and Mrs. Lyle! «*. sitting tn Har.ln^lMunlcl- »"«* • »«® _________ or^ntSte
_____ I Emsrt ~
R. Hewitt. ~
20. Ionia,
Geldla at Schoolcraft Bunday. * Pu* Court In the absence of
li^' Al
cants. RhShe ««■
was -ent
rent to
to lhe
the AlAlwei^T'fincd po
J.m Gllwn of Laura!, Md . and Judge L. K Barnett.,,
Mlw Marian Lrwalp of London.1
Price wa* aim ordered to
I Enxtand, Visited Jim's aunt and pay a 850 fine pltn 87.55 court
of intoxicants.
hHe
• raJriliy. Mr and Mr* Merl Baske
nula, ar serve an additional 15
• Bert Chandler entered the j day*.
1
The Ma»t
Mo»t Valuable
vaiuauic Alumni
mum...
!Barry County Medical Facility'
___,, 1l^onsra o. letter. rui i-wikcei. in
Generous area resident* con- ------------------------------- u- —
——--------- ------------------ ------------------------------ —,
,,
hone
Thursday.
*
Mr.
and
Mr*
;
ej
1
DivbJi-'
a
recent
Municipal
Court
trial
player
IW Central
tributed 106 pints of blood at the Mn Kendall Reshm. Mrs Ken- Haure. Barbara Helmer. Ella Ik
II,.— a
I .UJti in
HI lhe ---------- - (waiter Ryan and family (rum ' 1.^
*”* *T,P}
'with Judge Barnett presiding
IMtehtean
Michigan University VarsltyVarsity­
clink held at the Haxtlns* Mtg neth Hollman and Mr*. C. W Hinton. Harold Jackson. Jack iJllVvi 111111
Al Quick,
lhe
KMltat City. Mo., are vtaltlng i rl‘12,
.f.,JUU1(P
-.......
SeSSLSS iW.w.1!?. •?' r™u.uk.
j,„m. ouru
K..m, .
„,
»
Judge muitn*
Barnett uwuwm
dlunUxd ---------------------the Alumni Game wa*
jr Hysns Thursday evming the
be “*-■ ««&lt;r the Jury had been oldest Okl-Timer present
Gordon Kenyon. Joon King*- A W I FIll'K
Walter
and family.
th • W?
------------------------------------------------------------------waiter R&gt;™
nyans •ano
rainiiy. Ke
rvenn
•
. - _ *
—
nounred that another clinic will Kimmel.a Gray Lady.and Mr*, bury. Eleanor Kraegcl. Ken Lan- 2,0 * *
Kyan and family from Cedar.r,n lhe M*M Mop *1&lt;n
be held on Monday. Aug. 2, at ArthBr Brant and Mr*. John
caster.
Horst
Lindner.
E
Math■
nn
Creek. Mr and Mr*. Ace Abbott
Robert J. Ellis. 22. Rl Shelbythe Episcopal Parish House.
—
.Sleeper.
ews. John Meirenboch. Sidney; fl |tC I I*PP
• and family from Middleville and 1 ’Ui*.
ordered by Yankee
—r..-"”TAssisting tn various positions Kenyon.
Mi . Giace Ryan from Hastings Springs Justice William Hummell
•
U
“**
; were Red Crow Gray Ladles.
Edward Morr. Willard Nash.
Ronald B. Lrore. 31. Grand
,,u*dMr* Frank Ritchie. Mr*. Ken- Keith Norite, Karol Owen. Ralph Rapid*, suffered Ing and other r t ’ogether for a dinner and to pay a 8*5 inc plus 8490 court
family reunion. * Betsy Lee coats (or furnishing Intoxicanta
At the July clinic. 110 persons nrth Miller. Mra. Forrest James, Oyler. Donna Patterson. Mary Injuries about 6:55 pm. Friday Ryan l» suiting her aunt. Darla to minors. He had lien booked
were scheduled but not all and Mr*. Anthony Hein,
Pennock. J Phillip*. Helen Purdy, when he lost control at the twoWednesday night
showed up There were 44 who ’ Other volunteer workers in­ Homer Reynold*. Jane Reynolds, ton Coca Cota truck he was Ryan, tn Hastings.
While we were on our vacation ' David* Yaeger. R3 Bellevue,
just “walked in” and 19 were un- cluded Mn John Crue. Mr*. Gary Relgler. Norms Rodrigue;, driving north on the Briggs
a friend of our* found a 1912 paid a 85 fine plus &lt;890 court
Harry Burkd. Mrs Arthur Cook. Krimeth Row. R Shoup;
Rood in Yankee Springs Town- Hasting*
,
Banner. There were 18 costs on a disorderly charge, the
Two gallon pins were present­ Mrs James Fluke. Mr*. BettyPat Shelhngtou. Waneta Sher- »hip about 500 feet South of the '
ed to Hosea Humphrey and Ger­ Chase. Mrs John Clarey. Mr* man. Franci* Simon. Gerald Baker Lake Road.
,geiher as our Banner of today I front of a store building on Julyt
ald Smelker
Lila Mtvscngef and Mn Robert Smcikcr
Allie Smith. Jack j Lour said he rnvt a car which .and it curried Items from all 5.
jtccelving one gallon pins were Culbert.
Smith. Bob Stutx, Jame* Swan ■ was hugging the center line. He •
1 nmr 1.O.M »&lt;.
Pa„, t o„„ld M
Geraldine
Aaron _____
Sherk.
—
— .Newton.
—
--------The canteen wa* operated by son. Claire Lottus;
pulled to the right and gut onto I
Jack James. Bruce Bean. Roy ‘Mn. Joseph Shultz and Mrs Ray
Etta Tallent. Norma Thoma.,, the toll shoulder and couldn't ।
Carlson. Fred Butler and Duane Waters, co-chairmen, OMisted by Art TlHimp-on. Loran Vahbing. bring the truck back.
&lt;
Ruthniff. Ciaylta Tolles. Esther Hotriiktas Neva Warner. Eleanor Wiley J
ya, track hit one tree a
Physicians on duty were Dr j»h&lt;l Lavlnia Wood
Darrell WlUtanuon, Edwta Wood- (Marine blow, then strack a '
*arni«V...
......
.
.
.
.
. H1;
Robert Huebner and Dr. A. B.
Hospital Guild 39 member* ___
£ IS
Im. .I:...- th...1 placr. we. pw*'.-’F£^ nnwJ 136 PlL“ O-SS
Owtnn.
■
supplied the sandwiches and
The Banner was one dollar a yr..'
Nurses assisting the regular cookies.
Ernest Strong. Arthur Bheplar. Deputy Ilnward A. Halley,
1150 in Canada. Ic a word to
H*1,,t4,n I7Mn H1* Re*‘
The names of lhe donors fol- James Barnum. Jr. John Bay.
ENJOY
ttM&lt;.
put ad* In. I couldn't find out
tonai Center at Laming * ere; low .
Richard Alien. Lynn Mix. Run- Hmpltal in Grand Rapids.
$7Q95
reef f YL?.", ]7
}Iaji who lhe sheriff was but hb'
Judy Aldrich. Beulah Babich. sell Talbot. Geraldine Williams.
Mary Barth. Donna Bcbon. Nan­ Bruce Bean. Mon ty . Bennett.,. ..cecuLe"'l‘ ”• «* H“' wsgev were 887810 There had
Reg. $99.50
cy Bennett. Marian Blackford. Carol Steenbock. Willard Nash.! ticketed for failing to stop with­ bn-n 133 prisoners from July to'
July,
even
gave
u
here
they
were
,
Rex Burghdoff. Ernest Burr, Duane Rulhruff;
in an assured clear distance all from, some from Canada and '
i F. W. Butler. Judy Birmingham,
Buddy Green. Warren Kidder.
’ ahead after the 1963 Chevrolet England Someone tried to
i
Gary Carpenter. Roy Carbon. Doris Campbell. Leona Shriver,
away with capital punishment
Robert Carmoney. Clyde Carr, Clarence Huver. Judith Dalman,
1965 Chevrolet driven by Wil­ ;which was hanging and they
I lamb Chenot;
____________________
Gary _I/ee
McGee. Geraldine New •, liam H. Conine. 19. of Battle . asked thi* man u hat they should ;
Pickup sad Delivery. ' *
Wilma Clough. Donnabelle ton/Ella Jean Abbey. Hosea A I
Creek, on W. Green Street about do He said, chloroform them.
Cole. Thomas Cook, Donald Coy- I Humphrey. Mrs. Myrtle L. Hatha-1 2:47 pm. Sunday, July 18.
Here are a few prices' Butter 18c j
When you're insured hv
kendall. Earl Curtiss. Ralph way. Mr* Margaret A Cook., Officer* said Conine applied and 20c lb, eggs 16c doz, lard 9c I
Daugherty. Menis DePew. Wes- o M. Ketchum. Mrs. Maxine R.l his brakes after he couldn't pa--.,
THE FURNITURE
WOLVERINES
ley Dingman, Donald Doolittle.: txr. Aaron 8herk, Thomas B. i a stalled trailer,, and the rear Wilj'.iun' Burroughs drove the!
BUILDING
NEW Boatowner's Policy
Beulah Erridge. Donald Fore- sallk;
&gt; trite between Hicxtlngs and Ba- '
!mand
William G. Pickard. Charles,
tie Creek. Maybe someone will
| Frith. Phyllis FriUi Uliten Gar- E CQ1Uftti Frftt r Kunde. RobWayne Hazel
remember these men: Charles1 Hull Covtfag*
(linger. Robert Gillett, Harold ert j wilcox. Verbnd Gillespie.
M
Mack.
Judge
of
Probate.
ClcUobility
On Friday. July 9. Robert E - •—--- ----- ~T,
Phone 374-3523
°2E£:u » .»■! ...
I Ronald H. Lewb. Jjjr* Josephine Browne. Jr.. 23. Bellevue and mtn' 8m,u’- Circuit Judge Al-.
Mtdlcol Foywiwnt* |
Beulah Hathaway, JameS|L L,xcock. Maynard E. Tucker. I Peter Callihan. 22. ChnrloUc.
S’-*1
r
H Burke Mls NBUlle
------------------- u.
for . . .
I wore Injured on M-66 south of ’ ■* " Court St-, and Dr P. G
309
c’”‘«
1 ■ ■
Ralrlgh. Mrs. Violet Wendorf. Maple Orove^ten thSr car
Outboard*
Inboard* • Sailboat*
Mark W. Barry. Mrs. Beverly | went out of control and roiled
1,1!
Smith, Mr*. Phyiib E Rlzor.
over, hit a tree and then rolled
। three more time*. They were ’ £2'.‘.til? th.ht «.rQ
।
taken to Pennock Hoapltal.
|
I
Hastings
Abo on Friday Jack N. Wb-.'fiSwrS.'S
J?®*1*1"?._?,ro5L_
insurance agency

*

X«W/ PRICED
TO
SELL!

™ St- Xi!

s^WSidewalk Day

Dehumidifier

UPHOLSTERING

30 Gal. Gas Waler Heater s«»?9s $54’s
40 Gal Gas Waler Healer M";V69’5

Garbage Disposal

ORDER YOUR FROZEN
MONTMORENCY CHERRIES
NOW ... 30 Lb. Cans (Sugared!

*3.98
SHIRKEY'S I.G.A.
B25 S. Honover

Fh. 945-4322

HASTINGS

|

219 West State St.
r
o
“n&lt;1 Mark, SkUman;
1
rom
1911' u,e “very •tab,e w“ *here
'Side of Strand Theatre"
r ' but hit theJW Buick driven by
lmp,ement ,tore u
‘ehereue**? »roo. wir tan-, Ruth E Cheney. 48, R4 Hastings,
Phone 945-4100
I trader
1 ....
uiouim
—------uurvn.
* *- —
inc
Cheney car was off the paveGeologlsta estimate an untapped j
E. R. Lawrence
““I Mutual Fund In.e.tm.nt.
■ About 1:35 pm. Monday Larry brnea"1 Mtcnigan.
Jack Jones. 21. Kalamazoo, was----------------------- ;---- *--------------------------------- ----------------------- --------------। USE BANKER WANT ADS'
ticketed for failure to stop tn

driven by Michael W Stamm.
19. 418 « Grraq Street. Both
were driving nut' on Green *J

SATURDAY
POSITIVELY THE

LAST DAY
SATURDAY, JULY 24th THE END!

HODGES
JEWELRY STORE
LOCATED AT 108 E. STATE
HASTINGS, MICH.

GREAT s67,000

REMOVAL
SALE
NOTHING RESERVED — NOTHING HELD BACK!
Wa ofc.;-moving Monday morning, July 26th, our stock

Public

and fixture* to our beautiful new modem jewelry store. One

mb
e
Rb/%T|^A

b new air conditioned store is located at 122 W. State St.
I 'formerly known os Hoffman's Drug Store*. We n-.ust and

of Western Michigan’s most up-to-dote jewelry stores. This

f.JLWVWww_ •

KAECHELE S INC

Building Permits |

I]

I

Rog. $49.95*29

will dpsc ouf d¥ much of our* stock as possible at Bargain

Prices tonight and last two days, Friday 10 A.M. to 9 P.M.
and Saturday from ID-A.M. to 5:30 P.M.

Ins to the police report’

Delton Area
By .Hrs. John Poahnifv

An open house was held re­
cently in honor of Mrs William
: Phillips at the Robert Osborn
I hnme About 35 -all&lt;-&lt;1 durne the
I afternoon to wish Mrs Phillips
! happiness in her new home In
I New York City. Mr and Mr*. S
I Cichy purchased the home of
. Mrs. Phillips. * Mr. and Mr»
। H. V. Soza from TUrs*&gt;n, Aris,
are vacationing at Mn Soda's
| mother s home, Mrs Myrtle B«rnum * Shelley and Lynn John­
son from New York are visiting
■ their grandparents. Mr and Mrs.
J Daniels and Mr and Mrs.
Prank Silcox of Richland.
Mrs. Joyce Apsey and daugh­
ter visited her parents. Mr and
: Mr*. Robert Osborn. Is doing
nicely after having surgery to re­
pair the main artery tn hi* left
■rm which waa severed in a fall
through a glass storm door *ome; time back. Doctors now believe
, he w|l| have a ueraial arm ajiin.
i We are all pjaylng for it
,
ML** Sandy Ba«ke left Wed­
nesday to visit her suite and
family, Mr and Mrs David Kmnlslen, at President Island. N Y,

HEATING

fishing * Mrs. Iva McKlmmf
Iron Udi, Ohio, is visiting her
sister.tn.taw **&gt;•- in. .. ...

j people bock from the hcanttST
Mrs. Grace Hobba. Harold Campl
.bell and BUI Guernsey.
| Mr. and Mra. RusmU Boulter

Wl 5 5352

305 5. Church

Only one
stationwagon
offers all three
V/8
o power

Twice the traction of ordinary wagons.
Go confidently thro/gh mud, sand, snow
...handle road contfifloh* you wouldn't
tackle In any ether wagon. New peace
of mind (specially with kida in lhe back)!

Z

New ‘Vigilante’ V-8 packs 250 hp. Get
all ..lhe highway performance yoi^ expeet. Em po*ef off th# road, whan the
going's rough: Tornado—OHC 6-cyiindor engine also available.

family and Mrs SozaT mother.
Mrs. Mabe] Barnum of Delton,
called on'Mrs Viola Barret! *
We wdkome Dr. James F. Ho­
gan and family to our -ommunlty. He is replacing Dr. John Hip.
pie who moved to Flint.
Mrs Esther Brown went to
New York to bring back her
mother for a visit * Mr. -nd
Mr*. Vtetor Cimala visited their
parents in Chicago hat week *
Mr. and Mrs. Ruxsell Pe*bdy
spent last weekend st Harrisville.
Mr. aqd Mrs. Marvin Randolph
vblted their son and family, Mr.
and Mrs David Randolph. at
Fair Itaven * Mr, and Mrs.
Clyde Tfortheub vblted Mre.
Northeub' brother and family at
Holland Sunday * Our eompatur
over the weekend up through
Wednesday included Mr and
Mrs Robert Lane and four chib
dren from Adrian. Mr and Mra.
J. Mankens and three chdd-e®
from Chatham. Ohio. Mr .nd
Mrs John Sayen from Toledo.
Ohio Mr* Daisy Pe.^
Sunfield and Russell Khng from
West Virginia.
"
June 28 the Past Matron* Chib
of Prudence Noble Chapter
O.E8 hsd their potluck dinner
at the home of Mrs. Wm. Horton
at rtrncikerl I
.. .
next meeting will be held at
Aggie Willison's home at Pair
Lake on Sept 71.
Mr. and Mrs. CUffoid Kahler

PLUMBING

Dick Welton, Owner

Famous Turbo Hydra-Matic* automatic
transmission end V-8 power give you
quicker, quieter shifting...smooth aoeeloration. Dual range transfer ease, too.
Power steering, power brakes available.

CORPORATION

[feep^Wagoneer
You’ve got to drive it to believe, ft... tee your ’Jeeyf iealer for tert drive.

ECKARDT AUTO

SALES

M-43 &amp; 37 Wert of Hatting*

�Mrs. Daisy Hewitt

The Hastings Banner

Succumbs; Rites
Held Tuesday .
Funeral services for Mrs. Daisy

Mrs. Ina Kenyon

Bridge the

Dies Friday;

GAP

Services Monday

Till Pay Day

Fitzperald Corps Middleville Grad
Invited for 75th New g
n
Allegan Jubilee
- — D -

Jesse Meyers
Buried July 7

Bunday. July 18, al Pennock
Tuesday at the Watldorff-Bponable Funeral Home
The Rev. George EHlott offi­
ciated and txirial waa
Wacousta Cemetery al W

Fttxgrrakl Corps JOO of the
Wednesday, July 7. for Jeare B.
Meyers. 84. at Lhe Lakrelde Woman's Relief Corps met at the
Cemetery. Lake Odessa with Rev. hall Thursday. July 15. with 11
member* and two guests. Mrs.
Ltuhcr Brokaw offlcUUng.
Sylvia Well.. Past Department
re-ildent for many years, died Prealdent of Grand Rapid*, and
July 5 az the Clark Memorial Mrs Trane Foote of Caledonia,
C. J. Bassett Corps of Allegan,
Home at Grand Rapids, where
hr and his wife had resided in celebrating their 75th annivtrsary has extended an tnviUsince 1M1.

long Umf.

at Pennock Hospital. were

Section Three—Room I to I

Thursday, JulyI..U
22. 1965

35, 188(5, the daughter or Jamea
Leonard-Osgood Funeral Home. and LlUlan Ambrook In 19CH
The Rev. Gcocye Elliott offi­
ciated and burial waa in River­ er of BL Johns
side Cemetery.
They lived in St. Johns for two
years before moving to a farm
In Rutland Township where

is IJOO.OO, I l'« % $jcxf.do
to $1,000.00.

Woodland
woouwn'i Area

Hastings in 1828 when he went Sf*“S

—----- —------------------ — — —
dlevllle Is engaged In the practire ot gmtnl surgery at hu
office at 1035 Indiana Avenue.
The building is also occupied by
Dr. Ronald C. Gardner,
Dr. Dean took hu undrrgradu-

. ncr an Aug. tl. to be held at vanity In 18M. graduattng In
Griswold Auditorium
attended Wayne Stutz- Medical

May 4 1808. married Lucinda and prize* given in the aftyrHom.
noon Everyone lake table servThey resided on their farm
,, VT
KnocKeruocner aiea on
Acting a* patriotic instructor
tor the day. Thelma Barr told
19M-ihe m#xried Le^ Hwrui in* Thursday, at the Strand Theatre. throu*h l ulled ArUtlt
-----------------------Cen­ of viiiting the Shiloh Cemetery
l“l Lfn0M- IOWSl ThC)‘ UTtd ‘n
in
Tenneasee, of Civil War Fame
tral Mettiodte Church and Lake
E-bJl1*
I IOW‘ ,Ot » 1*** l*rOre C&lt;Xn‘ng
Aug 5th will be the regular
_____ _____________
Odessa Lions Club.
School and taught In rural
iiuunn
dinner with Mr. Barr
&gt;oi a jwrreMful attempt to i Surv.vkrrs include his wife. birthday
a*
kitchen chairman and Bea
&lt;»■she married Ernest Kenyon of QU
jltj jg
Murr g U..1U ruurn
PT1^\armrtUunUl0movlng toj.fJ”*hyI-------- XT-------- XTl--------fits'
C1"* Home Chapel

CsafMsatuL Charge* 2M%

In LaPorte, Ind

I
he. Glenn. Rairighs
T.
.Ln_.5

After serving hla Internship at

™^I
•"«ery

reCldewy

^der^^

JtoSimi
the Dcarborn Veteran.* Hospital
KLu ““
*" °*

Snyder for lhe July 10th week* children reside,
subdl vision &lt;He
Eady and daughter. Linda, of
jThe children of Mr. and Mra. g. IF'Iff J
LaGrange. Oa. Ivan and Ray*
Otenn Ramgh of rural Sunfield •
H Mt/
mond were ship-mates aboard Hlgh School.
will .he
be,l?°‘d,n&gt;' ..n
°P—^—n-.A.Te iA
Wratern Michigan. University
honor of thru parents Mth wed- u paying hat to nearly 120 World War II.
USE BANNER WANT ADS!
°n 8 u ?
?• high XjImusicians during
I Funeral services for Walter
.—,— ,&amp;
*r
,bc Hth Ann“** Pummer Music
Durkee. 81. Rl Woodland, who
mU
,
, died suddenly about noon Mon-1M
;
Friend*, relatives and neigh- i lhnM‘,h JulX
day at hi* farm lame at 5100 '
B &amp; K
SPECIAL
ters are .-ordlally Invited.
| bi addlUon to regular classes
Ural Methodul Church.
, Barnum Rood, are to be held at
Russell of Detroit. Robert of'
2 pjn. this Thursday at the
•
&gt;)c Ltmiture. theory, conducting
c
Vh?
Receives
Recognition
and applied mudTthe students
BHtovtlk-. Rex of Haslett. Richwilliam Herbert Smith. 53. of
-tih
eunlcy a. Trumble. Vermont- v» have a busy schedule of soan,_Of
1nd ,u7,no?f of «8 Main St, Bedford. dlM en dsrfiLJh 1.
.hrer 1Ua
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On Alcohol
Hastings METHOniBT Churches HAKTLNOH FHKH
METHOD 1ST CHURCH
Bollwopd * «•
Rav. George Kltott
Rev. John Joldtrama
Morning woraiUP.
30 am. Worahlp followed by
Evening service. t
Wednesday prayer, 7:30 pm.
A warm invitation la extended
„ am. Worahlp Sennon:
■Paui’a ProblriM

WOODLAND CHURCH OP
THE BRETHREN

PiiOFLte BIBLE CHURCH
JESUS CHRIST OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS
Bunday School, 10.-30 am.
Mtelonariee. phono 945-0252.

11 am. MijnUng worahlp.

WOODLAND
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Richard VondoiBoach,
Sunday achooi, 10 am.
Morning worahlp, 11 aj
Youth Fellowship, 7;KI

General apathy anil Indifference
to the dangers of exceaatve drink­
ing ranked third, while heavy
exposure to bualneaa and social

7:30 pm. Drtve-Jn-8arvlce.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Cowboy Glenn. from Howell.
307 K. MarahaU Street
Minister. Dale R. Harvey
410 E. Madison, 943-5063

of the clergy favored taking a more blamed cau*e.
_____
I-.active
part■ tn helping
to educate
Among nil faiths 40 |&gt;cr cent of
people to the danger* of driving the respondents approved conaftcr drinking, while 85 per cent trolled or moderate drinking. Flftysald that their churches couldfterm . per cent believed in total
Women’s Missionary Fellowrifcclhdy &gt;atn forces with U»e i abadnence for all jieraans. Three
CLOVERDALE EVANGELICAL community at targe in this project per cent rapreaoed no definite
CARLTON CENTER
Despite thetr interval and con- conviction.
METHODIST CHURCH
CHURCH
cern, only 17 per cent of tho &gt; The survey ta port of a cooperaST. ROSE CATHOLIC CHURCH
Rev. George MarahaU. Pastor
mlniaicrs have so far participated, uve program to enlist the support
Rev. Pr. Joseph C. Dunphy,
in any church-oriented activity in' &lt;&gt;f churchwi tn the fight against
Rev. David Hawley. Amlstant
the field of accident prevention, the mounting toll cauaed by drinkUm than 23 per cent have had1&lt; in»
Ing driver*.
driven. Numerous studies allow
show
MIDDLEVILLE CHRISTIAN
CARLTON SEVENTH-DAT
COATS GROVE
epactal training In alcohol educu- tliat drinking was a contributing
REFORMED CHAPEL
ADVENTIST CHURCH
CHRISTIAN CHURCrt
Uon and 24 per cent had some ,Lu-tur tlwugh not necessarily the
chief
cause
of
‘
from
50
to
85
per
special
training
tn
lhe
counseling
Rev. Earl Sclupper
Sabbath school. 10:45 a.m.
Durkee Hood
ot akoholk* and their families. : cent of aU fatal highway accidents
Worahlp. 10 am.
rim Glbta, Pastor
ST. AUGUSTINE,
Nearly al) reflect n heed for itirec- ।’...
tn --------------------recent montiM.
Sunday School. 11:13 am.
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
yd Walter, Bupt.
MIDDLEVILLE
■•Uon and more tn.’onruuon in the
----------- •-----------Evening Worahlp. 7:30.
CHURCH
Bible school. 10 am.
Rev. Don M. Gury. Rector
L
“* Coll from Hong Kong
Worahlp hour, 11 am.
8 am. Holy Communion.
MeCALLL'M UNITED
Christian Endeavor, Bunday, 61
Of lhe ® per cent which have
Mr&gt; Richard Sunlor was
ST. AMBROSE CATHOLIC
10 am. Morning Prayer and BRETHREN IN
engaged in wxne form of int«-' thrilled almost beyond words
sermon by the Rev. Roger Roi-1 CHRIST CHURCH
CHURCH AT DELTON
church alcohol activity, more than when
juij M can from her
Una of Cambridge, Ohio.
“ *Wildwood..
'The Church in **■
tho
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.• half devote an average of four
Keller, from Hong
SCIENTIST
boura or fes per month to thls:Kong Japaa. She hadn't heard
8. KALAMO PENTECOSTAL
vnxfc, chiefly in the farm of coun- {rom him in many months, since
OUR LADY OF GREAT OAK,
CHURCH
' Bunday service, 11 am.
sellng, sermons and group dtacus- h(, lu(j been &lt;&gt;n military duty in
DOWLING
Rev. Arbutus Hurless, Pastor
Bunday echoed. 11 am.
slons.
[ vtet Nam. Bob. who joined the
Worship. 11 ant
Many Indicate that more time jj*rinea In 1958 then after servWorship, 11 am.
7:16 ChrieUan Endeava
Reading room open Wednes­ would be given if a comprrhcn- lRg flve yeart joined the army.
BOWENS BULLS CHAPEL
Evangelistic service, 7:30 pm.
8 Pra- Evening ecrvice.
day and Saturday, 2 to 4 pm
____ _ —________________ UfwX Wed..
ft nm
Henry VanTU. Evangelist
unit. He is having a week's
THE GALILEAN BAPTIST
11:15 am. Sunday school.
UNITED BRETHREN IN
STONEY POINT
CHURCH
Institutes brought to light some lime he will feturn to Vungtau
CHRIST CHURCH
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Former Freeport High School
new data on akchollam m viewed Airbase near Saigon. Bob told
Bunday school, 10 am.
by the dergy. Tills group aee* hl* mother that everything was
drinking as creating Uie most all right but the greatest thing
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
11 am. Preaching.
i,--. TXi^uluv nwwvilrur w&amp;s
__ ।__ ____ vi___ __
Velio Rood at Woodland
8 pm. Preaching
Prayer meeting Thursday,
Rev. Einar Unscth, Pastor
The little church with the big Individual will generally have re------------e-----------"Your Friendly. Chriat-centered
WESLEYAN METHODIST
•olvcxl his or h® drinking problem
8trrtrh fabrics which have
Church "
CHURCH
I GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH ’ July 25. church picnic at HASTINGS ASSEMBLY
Hickory Gxtm, Michigan
8. Jeflcrwn 3t Walnut Sts.
Pleasant Hill Bible Camp, just OF GOD CHURCH
guidance and education should be txitwecn wearing* may be reatornorth of Greenville.
uu.
— — --------102 E. Woodland avenue
centertd on young people from 16 e&lt;j by light pnM,uiK or launder11 am. Morning warship, JunVacancy I astor
&gt;■
**. viviup
Rev. M. P. Goble. Pastor
to 21. Here they say indulgence is lng report Michigan Stale Uni­
r-church and misery provided. I Divine worahlp, 10:45 am.
, chapel. Sermon: "Freedom From
growing steadily npre serious, and versify clothing spedaliaU.
*
Y*1O nm
I ftlflday SchOOL 9:30 am.
\

Mra. Evelyn Benedict
11 am. Morning worahlp

WOODLAND UNITED
Young People Thursday. 7 PJU. BRRTHREN CHUR«H

a continuing Bummer

Quimby Church

church In the abwncr of tlu?
paatur, HuwaSl Hixurnian. and

the Circuit Churches.
HASTINGS BAPTIST CHURCH

Music and Youth
1:45 am. Sunday School.

Rev. Curtin Will
Attend Conclave

In Chicago
Rev. Willard Curtis win l&gt;c I
Chicago for a ihcbloglcal cxxi

children 4 to 8.

rial music, hymn sing. '
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7:30 pm. Prayer meeting and
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Springs Hospital for eye surgery. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Broadway and Center
WlUard H Curtis. Minister
Sunday. July 25. 1965.
Morning Worahlp. 9:30. nursery

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about "the fami]lea" fur. Jan
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THE

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Bureau Seminar

HASTINGS BANNER

h’s tbe 17rt&gt; State Farm MaMgwnent Tow, ip«w
.ooparsth. EUrnsioo Seoire in Sanilac coooly »a
cultural Economic* Dvpartmcrt of Mkhigaa StaQ

Highlights Interesting

Alicia Kay Hammond of Rl
Dowling and William Broil Jr. ol
Rl Delton were among thow whe
attended lhe Cittoetuhlp Brml-

FARM NEWS

Bl graved undcr»tan&lt;llng

State Farmers
major abunt&gt; through th*
tn th* formation and oprr Halt Deliveries
atlon of thr political parties
-----------------...... T(l J)airy G&gt;„
•peaker*.
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Ih Sanilac county (ums,
anything
t*»* trowing to modern dairy sjuration*

wreck negotiation* and break
• Michigan prices."
Thto cconomJ

Th* afternoon visit'will be at tba modem Vero* imp
farm near Applegate. Th* public to invited to see
farming in action throughout th* day.

2

west Woodland

Barry Fann
Calendar...

fly Victor Sition

SANILAC COUNTY FARMS
OPEN TO VISITORS ON
AUGUST 4 STATE TOUR

enjoying the peace and quiet at

tu«n» &lt;o-

nn.T **J1 — BAXMT OOUXTY a lazy summer Sunday after­
noon. we were nearly spall* aid
ndlk to Sealtrel Co."
ju*x
' '‘ Michigan
XStrhlMn dairy
rfalnr farnuns
r-VIn— r were
—
u. &gt;»,.
song sparrow bather cnthuslastiBcbo- Company on Wednesday. July 31. p^uon of mjjk
remune Ito An!?
' tally in the birdbath while a
In mvnrwwir to wliat nmdurer
_ ..., I,. — ..
_ ___
couple of catbird* hopped to

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Dennis
t

Btorra.

John

Foote. Hastings, and Ita* Lock- bleak Michigan telcm by import- , fannws. members of Michigan
wood. Delton, were on the Wr.«- ita' nUIk from Wiaxawln
Milk Producers Areociatlon, pro­
em Michigan University campus
The action wa* announced by duce adequate auppitoa of the
[kUchlgan Milk Producer* A*- .hlghret quality Grade A milk to
rvnmT Tint socuvujn anev n icarnre uun. rm tne needs of Michigan martArcKI I (Kt Sealirwt Dairy to bringing raw keta. We stand ready to make
SERVICE milk from a plant near Green thto milk available to all dalrire
! Bay.
Laming puuu.
plant, wno
who oral
deal in goon
good faun
faith ana
and -who
mi. Wia.. to ita uwbuuk
a
then reloading the milk lantern ixmor the letter and spirit
at the SraltcM plant In Detroit &lt;xu negoUated 'ignanato."
and tending than twek to Wto- i
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Mounted Fill!

- Erosion Takes

Toll of Crops

■ocUUon.

the elsetrie light wire and viewed
the world around. A red-bellted
■iiKKlpecker drummed away on
the light pole while hto cousin.

•ought tor a deUdou* bug In the

blue jays were in and out of the
little maple, stealthily "stealing"
a drink from the bird bath aa
opportunity presented Itself. A
flicker picked the tidbits, prob­
ably ant*, from the grass in the

Michigan poultrymen ate e»pected to produce •-’9 prirmi
more eggs by 1M0. And they ll do
It with only 6 per cent mote taying hen*

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AFTERNOON STOP

VfltM PMIPM OAtoYJ
prorrmento In efficiency.
A team of Michigan State Uni- (ew y*id* from us. a dainty wren
venlty scientist* have made welded from a nearby branch,
three projection* aa part of Pro- wnne in the lawn aero** the
Wind eradon ha* again taken ject ‘80. a futuristic look at Midi- driveway where I had mowed
Igan's rural potential by 1*80 only the day before, two parent Thompson of Lakeland. Fla. Fri­ Cleveland. Ohio, and atoter. Mn David and Keith
Members of thto team include sterling* marched their brood of day Informing her that her mo­ Russell Bolyen. were Monday
reeding to Rtuwell O. mil. Mich­ C. C. Sheppard, poultry acienre; (OUr youngster* this way and ther, Mrs Robert Carter. 90. had callers of Mr. and Mr* Ed Rice.
igan Stale University soil and Carl Hoyt. MSU district extra- that, busily picking up delectable suffered a severe heart attack * Sunday caller* of Mr. and Mn Algonquin Laks.
water conservation specialist.
slon marketing agent; Myron offering* and shoving them down earlier Uiat day and was con­
"Hunc&amp;wln of aerra of tlaw Kelsey and Henry Larielerc ag- tlie greedy throat*. A gold finch fined to her bed under doctor's Clark of Yorkville and Mrs Fan­
crop* have had to be replanted ricuitural economist*, and John flitted tn and out among the cor- order*. A report Saturday stated nie Pell of Plainwell. * Mrs
Wolford, poultry adentbt.
rropsto and than a* a happy cli­ that she wa* holding tier own
and had supposedly p™«i
passed the
They point cnit that e«z pro­ max. the busy little humming- ™
lie fays. "Many beet fields
duction to expected to bitreasc fa in!. the nearest thing to per­
32,5515s
being planted to beans. Fields tn Michigan in the next l&gt;year.'. petual motion we know of in the
of young cum have been shnd- reversing lhe trend of the past- animal world, darted In and out brother-in-law, Mr. and Mr*. uu
j Mn. Nelii*
Ma- driving, one for minor 1
and
Neill*
---------------------Bateman
--- ——- of
— —
acxi ar coveroa oy moving sou, war' period. Michigan's shaie of of the few remaining honey- John Bclson of Irving. Bunday. son
and Mr and Mrs. Don Bate- session of Intoxicant* M
Some fk4d* of roriy beam. ;uid the total UA output bis been juckle blossoms, then attracted
for simple larceny in a n
cucumbers were also affixUxl. " , declining for a number ot years. by th* bright color* in the porch tings spent Monday with her
Homer Hammond called on period were reported Jul
.... expevtbox. braved a visit there, and stoter and brother-in-law, the
Th,
t.wA but State poulteymen are
PU^ ln .^rinX &lt;tay tato ,«»
Mr. and Mrs Forest Falconer of the City Council by Poll*
; ed ,o
to matnUUn
maintain thalr
thalr share
*hare of
of th.
tha for a few brief second* hovered Norton*.
Welcome Comers ♦ Mrs Homer Richard Sunlor.
I total UB. egg .production in the almost motlonles*. only a few
Hammond and Mrs Genevieve
Officer. !**■•« Itt
inchesininfront
frontofofour
ourface;.
face; And
And
yean ahead.
inches
Makley ol Ha*ungs spent Bun­ ticket* (er nsaviag vial
overhead some smaller bird*
canted clouds of dry, freshly
day with a sister. Mrs M O
production In Michigan in !!»«• chased a marauding crow acres*
Hall, of Grand Rapid* * Mr ,
the sky. diving and pecking at
and Mrs Owen Gaylor and Jan- i
per 'cent more than 1* IH&gt; regular IntcrjM* And all thto
fly Mrr. John Hook
making highway travel ha:
ice were In Battle Creek Tuestime the mischievous -little
Thirty • five guest
through 'S3,
i
’
"If,1?1
P^« caro .rom ouva
nuisance* the red squirrel, was
Annual egg' production Mr hen carrying walnuts up the big ma­
ball Afterward they had ice , !0Und ovrroarked
to likely to incrtaie fn-miU eggs ple and scolding the while Then,
Janice
111 at ........
home &gt;...
-.Mu , DavU Is ...
cream and eake to ».»&gt;»&gt;»
celebrate:, unirer*
officers investigated 3
complaint* tnchtdlni
for the first time in the fifteen from her work in Kalama**' Janice Gaylor* birthday The
Mr* Harold Case
C.ie and I Garton
Carv R
Ho*»
Gayton watched Cary
om. aa .__
years we have lived here the Mr and Un.
h(U,h2n
Jarrtto*11! inrreate frog
quiet of the Sabbath aftcipoon grandson were Saturday evening grandson, play ball Thursday
waa broken by the sound ofjfrac- caller* of Mr. and. Mn. Roger; night
tMU*Id Cl&gt;'n'i su
Mr and mm.
Mn. vptvmi
Orville
Pureell ’ snvra were m aoaaeni*
WI bmu luiuMuu.- »uu
wcaw 2??!rU_ *
* ruiwu
But farmers wtxf Installed
number
|aJP1
left alone on the
tlie porch, our and Diana Davis attended the attended the Reynolds reunion ed and 11 policed with tf
’ ‘J5? Trt°r'
P«w&lt;to» their replaccniMito U ex!------------- feathered and furred friend* had .
Z1. * °f .V’5lr„cou’ln
atTillotsorrTAI* Bundky: * Mr.,son* injured
niffered very- little damage, ac- foRsunje aboat 37WOO ton-, of sought
___ ... the quiet
__ ...777
Rlrhle . and
MikeMid
n~«i
tieHe.at
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__ &lt;&gt;Hynea
_____ of Battle
of elsewhere
i Richie,
Mike.rOreen
Belle- and■ Mr*. &gt;
Leon
. Cruisers traveled SAT
We don't ask for "a home where;*Ve- * Lawrence Parsons ofjo^g were Monday callers of using 340 gallons of gas.
directors ami ml conarrvoUon- ;yip' thynygh a.
the buffalo roam." but we surely^*
Wa TV— maMaaa
»c!entUU S*y this Will b* enjoy the country quiet with the;
possible since feed required per bird* and other wildlife.
planting of crops, strip cropping doien will drop from 5 pound*
Sunday visitor* of Mr. and'
Tto,“x. JJSst
Mr*. George Forman Sr were Mr.
• r««l&gt; «&gt;U
ud uan,lwlU Ji,,
Ul'ani, and Mrs Dalia* Lehman of I
nu ondbmb eray,
„„ „ ^|vm&lt; a,. Scottville. Mr. and Mrs. Orville)
tr to alx rows.
:ea.te problems, particularly cOc- Forman and daughter. Arthur I
Fanneni fortunate enough to|cidk»te and Iturovto.
Forman and son*, and Mr and
Mrs. WU! Forman, all of Battle ।

Ill Thumb Area

Michi* *■ A»c.

the proceed* from drinking milk
sales tn Southern Michigan."
thto jugg-

PARKING

at though waiting for their turn
in the water. A robin perched in

; Efficiency to
Hike Michigan
Egg Production

paid Michigan dairy farmers
Indicate* Lhe real motive behind
the scheme,

1

Police Report
Varied Offeni

Durfee

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IN A BIG WAY!
Today, mor* than 60,000 farmer*, rancher* and
part-time farmer* la Michigan. Wisconsin. Minnesota
and North D*kota are ualng &gt;A billion dollar* In
Land Bank Loin* to expand, modcrnlxo and Improv*
their farm bwlnewe*. Since 1817, more than a qu«rtar-mlllldn fanner* hive fou.ni! their Land Bank the
ana credit »ourt&lt; always geared to their actual
med*. U you're planning ■ fatm improvement or
Bxpaniton project, be «un&gt; toiheck your Land Book
Aaeodatlon.
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J operation.
' • No nrcoav

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•*

also experienced little damage,*
toys H1U.
■
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ateotrt

Hsstiwg* Office

FOR

Joins Angus Group
Eldon L. Houghtaling, Dowling,
has been elected to membership
in the American Angus Associa­
tion at St Joseph. Mo, an­
nounces Olen Bratcher, secre-

•!

£

of Middleville and Byron Teaker of Ionia. Part of them ate din­
ner with the Forman* and others
were supper guest*. Mr*. Forman
The MSU scientists * peculate, to quite well at present except)
that slu of flocks will continue, for considerable pain due to ar_
I thrill*.
average.ot 3.00U laying bens to
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sisson at-1
about 20.000 by 1980.
j tended A meeting of World Book
ThU increase in flock rixe will!
? BatUe
,
-reduce-teev-nr and rmiinment • J*11 week Tuesday evening, wl

find a mare effective way to

slifp.s ixspcd u&gt; breeders of regis­
tered Abcnleen - Ajigwv in lhe bird to I2M per bird T hese cost*
United Slate* during lhe past are expected to drop from 11.85
month.
to SI.60 per bird for pullet*.
One man handling 7.500 birds
in Wi-TB should be able to care
for 30000 birds by I960
Except for the m&lt; '.ropolltan
ccaintics, cay the mentnu. about
ody place in loser Michigan
would be suitable for expansion
in the egg buKints*. P.rcent ex­
pansions have taken place In the
Grand Traverse area, Alpena.
Hillsdale and Huron
&gt;untles.
Theae have been the result* Of
। developing and jelling

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foods with "buUl In burgaing.*’
Food expert* at Michi,-an State
University «ay thtw lood* are
always good buy* bcrauae of
their good nutritional returaa

at

farm I Haying has been in prog­
ress for some time but there to
still quite a bit of It on the
ground. The little rain* hare
been just enough to prevent the
completion of the Job. Most of
the corn to now too high for
still need the process The wheat
harvest to In full swing and long I
lines of trucks, tractor* and)
trailer* await their turn at the'
nearby elevator*. In the garden*

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dur evening* are cool enough to
require wraps and the day* are
not too bad. only reaching the
high 80* a few times.
Mr*. Victor Sluon had a call
from her lliler, -Mr* Dan

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WWW MUW 1 WUI
«nly anawer your question re­
gard In k- LODI PLAINS. MlchWD It wm looted in Lodi
towmldp. Waahtenaw county.
BWU. 8Wi;. BWU Brotton 13.
T3S. R5E. Lodi Academy wa*
Mabltehed In 1 M3 and served
J3G5 X CONCLUSION
JUDGEUCT°nrwn yrr.

,VU** Whan

GENE. Born in PndricvLLte
Mich.. May 11. 1816. 8epLJH8T1' SS^i

elected for a further term of «lx

Lite hurtxnd mart rejpcrul in

« “• mlouCr. but
to find some way of reversing a

•'S "« “

-li-ipcd with chisel and adz, the
modern balloon frame being
then unknown, and into which
wa* built an old-fa*htoncd brick
oven, a home for thoae time# and
In that nelghixjrhood of unusual
wr,m inn.
__ ■_ ... . .

dirtriot achooi, Richland Semi­
nary. Kalamaioo High School
and the Unlrtndty of Michigan.
{.«m^whkh he PTtduated tn
1868 having mk*n the regular
clairtoal eourae.
procure mama for the purpeae?
he taught a dlrtrict aehooL After
graduation he wa* far two year*
« «to LaPwta.
Ind. Public Bchoota. and then
having accumulated *ufflclent
fund* for independent support
until eatabtohed In btulncw in
July. 1871. be entered a* cieek
and student the tew office al
hi* brother. George L. OU*, at
St Paul. Minn. Thu wm aome-

bent of hi* family in hl*

•waded by hl* brother, Gaorg*.
whra vtrtUng the family when
Cbarira wm busy with family
operations
during
a ooUrtSy^n
bm ntaUtm.
Alter
twuymre

* furU*r Unnpartnership with him. under the
name of &lt;?. E. and J. C. Otto.
He waa cohdldate far Justice ot
the Supreme Court of Minnesota
in IBM on lhe DrawcraUc ticket,
end with It went down to drteat.
Ml* wife wa* highly educated

FRANKLIN. He wm bom Sept.,
15, 1M7. Marrtod. July 1. 1880,

a. m w
Battle Creek. Mich.
Until middle life hl* occupa­
tion waa that of a farmer, but
lie afterwards engaged in a email
mercantile burtnea* In Battle
Creek. Mich, and was always
Indurtriotw and successful in hi*
work. For several year* 'after
mantoge he lived near Warerty,
Iowa, and tlicn returned and
bought a small farm near Bathte de”u' r“nXlnln&lt; there 11111X1

taken

Into

partnorahip

Xll

ARTHUR

GRAY.

under

w
M UK
Katemaaoo High School, entered
th* Univondty of Michigan eta*-;
deal course,, and graduated
Meantime, Chari**. who, to therefrom In 1871. He taught
politics affiliated with the De*n- K*x&gt;‘
1873 ,l UU* Mlch"

appointed

er, judge B.

— ***- •
"HU WM UKTV
a*««iated with Ma broUrr.
1dm. and they conUnuod such Chart** K. Otto, until Um latter
partnership under the firm wa* appointed to the Dirtriot

notwithstanding hl* pollUcal afflllationa. Chartea waa appointed
by Gorentor Merriam, a Jtepubil.
can. to the office of Dtrtrtet
Judge for the Second Judicial open, outdoor life becoming
ntirra**ry. In 1006 he redded
near Grand Rapid*. Minn., which
LINE. She was bom Aug. 31,
IBM, after her father-* death.
She died at Marietta. Go.. April
21, 1805. and waa buried in the
old family burying ground. ai
Richland Mich. She attended
the High School at Kalamazoo.

Daltaa, Mtehlgia

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Bf Hr,.

Rcglrtared

Mr- and Mrs. Ted OBaugblin
•pent Iwt 5Mk *t Thunder LU*

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nature frail and delicate, she
wa* ever cheerful and uncom­
plaining; a beautiful character.

this OU* Family History prob­
ably noticed that 2280.V Judge
Ephriam Allen Otto prepared for
college at Lodi Plains. Mich. If
you are like mo you probably
wondered whan Lodi Plain*.
Mich,, wa*. Well curiortly kilted

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he

1890

he married Elizabeth Nojtm Ran-'
M«n. daughter of AlcxlziRansom
’
raw rt
_.7T_
wh-n Lhe Democratic in
KalamUx). MJch»T^th. adopted lhe free aUwr policy and
defeated under the leadarniece of Governor Epephroditu* «J&gt;
sWp of Wllltam Jennlng* Bryan,
Ransom, before menttoned a*
it rtfuMd Chart** a ranemtoaprodding Judge at tho flrat term
benau»e he drollnod to fol­
of lhe Circuit Court of Barry low auch
leadoahlp. The Repub­
County at Hasting*. Mtefc. with lican rwrtv

to claim aa iUs birthplace
old Jofl houao where hl* pgufirs', resided on Ute old fi

VASSAR, Michigan 4*7M LODI. WMhtenaw County.
*bttah«l Aug. ». UB7Orrin Howe, fir*t PM.
Harlow H. Howe. March 7,
1MU.
Hufu* Nutting, Jan. IB, 1B81.
Philip Blum. April 26. 1853.
Discontinued Feb. 3. 18M.
The village of IZJDI PLAINS

end a project engineer

Friday evening callers of w*r- rp
vci *&gt;!•
ren and Georgia Brogan were I () F. W. KIlCC
Mr. and Mr*. L*wl* McIntyre x u *-*• »»• »A1O3
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• movie in Bettie Creek. * On for the Engineering, Rcweareh
Thureday Mrs Dick Clark. Mrs. and Developing Divtotan of U»

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Prices in this ad effective
thru Saturday, July 24

TWO HGHT-PAGE BONUS BOOKS

IN BEAUTIFUL COLOR:
Dictionary of Carnival Glass

GUIDE TO WILDFLOWERS OF THE ROADSIDE

uper J4arf{ets

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I

Come to

HASTINGS
STARTING MONDAY

TO THE BARRY COUNTY FAIR

July 26th thru
Saturday, July 31

Fat? westc
YOUNG an OLD will JOIN IN
THE FUN TO BE FOUND HERE!
The merchants and business people of your favorite Barry County
Shopping Center are extending a special invitation again this year to you,

your, family and friends. Come to Hastings for the 106th Annual Barry
County Fair. Enjoy yourselves in our city a^ you reminisce and recollect

the good old days with the folks who mean the most . . . our own Barry
County Citizens.

Do the midway and enjoy the grandstand shows . . . wander through
the stock barns and view the many, many exhibits of all kinds. You'll find

the displays and booths of many of your Hostings business friends right at
the fair, and while you are irj town, you'll receive a hearty welcome in all
of the downtown establishments, too. Most of all. we want you to enjoy
the fair in Hastings next week!

Be Sure to

Be on Hand

FRIDAY AFTERNOON
2:00 p.m. for the

FFA and

CO-OPtRATION

FAT STOCK SALE

411 CLUB

%

...

SEE FOR YOURSELF HOW THIS ENTERPRISING GROUP OF BOYS AND GIRLS LEARN AND EARN AT

YOU ARE WELCOME TO JOIN IN THE BIDDING AND PURCHASE ONE OF

THE SAME TIME . .

THE PRIZE WINNING ANIMALS.

A Message from lhe Listed Civic Minded Firms in Cooperation with lhe HASTINGS AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Einar Frandsen CL.U.
The Copper Lantern

Bea’s Music Box
Organ &amp; Piano Studio

National Bank of Hastings

Fisher-Hengesboch, Inc.

Beverwyk’s Color Center

State at Jetfersoo'

Ford Sales and Service

Stowell Building Service

Lorke Buick-Chevrolet

Reahm Motor Sales

General Contractors

Sales &amp; Service

Pontiac - Okhmob.le - Cadillac

Clothing &amp; Footwear

Gardner’s Pharmacy

Barry Cleaners

Dependable PrcschptMjns

Bender Gravel Co.
Washed Sand and Gravel

Parking at lhe Door

Borry’s Form Store
Chrysler - Plymouth - Valiant

Hastings Groin &amp; Bean Co.

Tho Bonnet &amp; Gown Shop

Bun McPhorlin’s Men’s Wear

Master Mix Feeds

Alma M. Finglelon

Home ot Pendleton Woolens

Al Signs Tira Service
235 S. Jefferson St. e Wl 5-5170

Mahler Motor Sales

Jerry Andrui

And Restaurant

"

* Winick’s

Clothing for the Family
St. Martin Floral

•The Sherwood Agency

For tho Entire Family

Electric Motor Service

Frandsen Insurance

Al Steury. Prop.

♦

Hastings Cut Rato Shoe Store

Barry County Lumber Co.

Flowers by Chip &amp; Irene

Goodyear Brothers

John Deere Farm Implements
Clevelands* Men's &amp; Boys’

The Strand Theotre
The Showplace ot Barry County

Hostings Floor Covering
Quality Materials - Guaranteed Workmanship

E. L. Corpenter Hardware

Hostings Point &amp; Wallpooer

Complete SAJdlery Department

107 E. State St.

Mary’s Beauty Shop

The Hastings Bowl

Hair Shaping. Styling &amp; Permanent Waving

IB Automate Bowling Lines
East Side Lumber Co.

lari R. Boyes Real Estate

City Food &amp; Beverage

The Superette

Building Supplies

Hastings Area Properties

Hastings Hotel
For Your Dining Pleasure

Gilmore Jewelry

Miller’s Dairy Store

Ironside Monument Works

Bulling’s

102 E. State

Ice Cream Specialties &amp; Luncheons

Artistic Design in Marble and Granite

Eckordt Auto Soles

Barry County Ready Mix

Jacobi* Prescription Pharmacy

Lincoln &amp; Mercury .

Appliincw-r-TV &amp; Hi Fl

&lt;
Kaccheles Inc.

Heating • Cooling a

Plumbing

Montgomery Ward &amp; Co.

118$. Jefferson

Wayne’s Shoe Store

. Central Radio &amp; TV
Service by Howard Trumbull

Credit Bureau of Barry County
pn Your staff But’Not On Your Payroll
Farmalea'a

.

Burkey Sales &amp; Service

'

Complete Radiator Cr Auto Class Service

Jeep Vehicles &amp; Apache Trailers

Corporation

Hastings Cleaners

Barth Studio

Coleman Agency

Hastings Motor Sales

Phone Wl 5-403 L—Free Pick-Up &amp; Delivery

Portrait &amp; Commercial Photography

Leonard-Osgood

Haan Standard Service

Patrick C. Hodges

W. J. McAllister

N. Broadway at State

Dependable Jeweler

Sinclair Petroleum Products

Lades’ &amp; Children'. Wear

Dodge Sales &amp; Service

Local Finance Corp.

Dales Bake Shop

A Local Family Service

Fresh and Delicious Baked Foods

For Business. Home &amp; School

Fine* Quality

Tho Faller Agency. Inc.
One Stop ImurMCg Service

Miller Jewelers

Felpousch Food Center

102 W. Stat. at Jefferson

FtneJoadi • Meats . Produce

■ Schader’s Office Supply

Hastings Qty Bonk
150 W. Court 5$

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                  <text>EDITORIALS
torial appearing in the July 22
issue of the Middleville Suh and
j News which b reprinted on Page 4
of this Issue Although U contains.
we are sure, the lionest opinions of
i the editor, many of the statements
[and charges contained therein are

SEEK HONORS—Ralph Pennock, prominent Barry County Farm and Castleton Township leader.
Is superintendent of crops al the Barry County Free Fair and Monday hl* "desk" was busy as
entries poured In. Here Ruth Hubka. 11. NashvUIr 6th grader, enters her beets and beans tn the

In the vote on issues of county­
wide significance are much the
same in Hastings as In any other
area of the county.
Take the vote on the courthouse
complex irxi jail
year, fbr example,
complex lost in all
Hasting, the vote

thc 1# precincts outside of Has-:
tlnp. the vote was &gt;1 per cent
"No" and 19 percent "Yes" On the
separate jail proposal. tlie 19 pre- ■
cincU outside pt Hastings voted [
|Than Just Hastings" People here 61 per rent -NO" and 39 per cent [
[hive been proud of that fact for
i more dun a century; grateful that
' their community is looted in such

WlJIHIJTi

3 Youths Are
Critically Hurt
Ln Sunday Crash

critically injured about &lt;J pm
Sunday In ■ two-car crash on
M-37 near the Airport Road, ac­
cording U&gt; Barry County of!leers

Fat Stock Show
Friday in Arena
At Barrv Fair

Lamb Sells
White Products
At Middleville

Public Invited to Bid

On Hi C.lub Members'

Top Animals

Plans are underway for the
held on Friday. July 30. at the
Barry County Fair. Twenty
steers, 17 hogs and 31 lambs are
to be auctioned of! starting at I
&lt;:30 pan.

To Install New
Grace Lutheran
Church Pastor

■72TS7..
Adventist Pastor
program was to open this WedAt Carlton

that substantial plans had been
completed for vitalizing oper; stIons and providing a consider­
ably rirengthend capital etruci tore for the new company. It

theological training at Concor­
dia Seminary. St. Louis, Mo.
While at the seminary Janke

rear quarter panel. The left
wheels of the Pontiac appeared
to be a foot of! the pavement.
The Corvair ended up on its
top straddling the ditch, 64 feet
west of the driveway. It had ap­
parently rolled over onqe.
term, commercially financed
debt to less than one-sixth of
the level at the beginning of
this year. "This will enable us
to provide a much .sounder capt-

Thomopple Twp.
Aids Cancer Drive

"bits ofyesterday"....
as gleaned from the
Banner files
I Col. Kingsley Anderson, Haa, | tings High graduate, who Is serv­
ing with the engineering Section
of the 6th Army has bejn awurd-

a proposition to bond the vil­
lage for 613.000 to be applied
toward the building of a 6U.OOO
addition to their present school
building.

Fine Horses Here for Harness
Race Program; Auto Thrill Show
Thursday, Pro Wrestling Friday

Harness races, a thrill show, professional wrestling, 4HFFA Fat Stock Sale, horsepulling, the (hand Ole Opry anil
many other attractions remain for visitors of the Barry County
Free Fair which continues through Saturday at the fairgrounds
on the western end of State Street.
&lt;
Thc 106th exposition opened Monday under sunny skies
blted by Dennis Dlngerson, Has­
tings. and was purchased by that continued through is hundreds of exhibitors brought in
Hastings Milling and Supply for their prized possessions for that ——------------- —judging which b. continuing in', AJ
’Q
.1 1
37 cents per pound
halls and barns as boys and l^CW 0CVCnUl-(iaY
Other buyers included East the
girls and oldsters compete for
J

Lake Odessa
Banker Dies
Sunday Night

and door*, patio doors. Insulat­
ing glam and related produrUu
A spokesman for Lamb In-

Barry County Fair
In Full Swing Willi
Top Attractions

Pet and Doll
Shows Highlight
Play Program
He
&lt;»epl.
ated
Bank

nurrlM Gladys Vuee on
». 1926, and became affili­
with the Peeples state
al Hushing In 1914.

Friday afternoon at the First Ward
Park. Southeastern and Central as
the hlghllglUof this week’s&gt;cUvl.
ties otl the Hastings playgrounds.
DU ector Lewis Lang lias an-

J. Meade Jr.. Lyons Septic Tank
Service. David Miller. Michigan
Livestock Exchange Co. Nation­
al Bank of Hastings, Moriarty
Farm Buildings. Roger thi Chef.
Joe’s Grocery. Goodyear Bro­
thers Implement, Hastings LiveQuick from Ceresco is scheduled
to arrive this Thursday with Mias

to be the presiding Judge.
This Wednesday night the
serve Champion Hog and Has­ heavyweight horse pulling contings Livestock Company pur­
chased thlslnimal for 23 h cents scheduled with the first prizeper pound. Alto Locker Co. of 1100 —MO higher than in past
Alto purchase! the remaining

doll show It will be for the largest
ejection. prettier. and oldest
Ken Daugherty won the City
.shuffleboard championship when
he defeated Kevin West of Cen­
tral Ken reached the finals by
defeating Brie McLaury of South­ Iamb The Barry County Fair
eastern and Kevin ousted W« paid 31S cents per pound for tills
animal. Other purchasers ot
V-uiDenburg.
Wlnwrf of the hopscotch

A nne BoyIon
To Serve Peace
Corps in Turkey

managy of the Daredevils, is
responsible for scheduling the
exhibition, personnel and trans­
portation of $100,000 worth of
equipment, from place to place.

and "Ben CUsey." is an accom­
Miss Anne Boyion. daughter of plished crash artist. Billy Little,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bayton of
Freeport, wu recently selected for
a two-year lour of duty in Turkey.
Mtss Boyion tv a graduate of
Marywood Academy of Grand Rap­
Ids. and also a graduate of the

day to be enrolled at Middle East
Teciinological College at Ankara.
Turkey, before being assigned to
held duty with the Peace Corps.

Delton to Enroll
New Kindergarten
Students

A Correction

�-TBI BA8TINGK BANNER

Study Rian
Plan to
Eliminate Odor

Tiny’s’ Ways
Still Bring
’Mrcccss

,by. 'Tm limping Into my 97 th
year you know," hell
with a chuckle and then
nh family will vacation with her
decided at H It was ata
family. Mr.' and Mn. Ralph He**,
Mra. A. T. Hahn* two brolhwi
Mr. Hall in Charlevoix.
‘will com* north from Florid* to
Join * family nunion at a lake
cottage near -Alpena next week. Joeeph Floyd Heckert ot Detroit,
Oue»t* arriving thU weekend who purchased his old bonastcad
from Smokerbc. NJ. to vUH farm eouth and west ot Freeport,
Mrs Sidney Beach will be Mr. had been here to help with the
and Mn Walter King.
haying so stayed night* with Mr.
These nice days will find Will Hail.
lira. Robert Lindeman and
Han sitting on his front porch
at 127 W. Grand and glad to youngster* of Phoenix. Art*, are
chat with any visitor! who stop

&lt;.

Personal Mention

•frol the strong hydrogen sulphite -f.#*’
' 1WW*
f twnrednn- rvcummrnded to him lang ago by die Ute

Director

of

Public

Service!

Monday night's regular Council

records hwtt numbers

Ben Sullivan and charged with the '
theft.

it*?,

I Cvuncdmm heard the first LN TIIHRNBAY-N HIEE-FOK-A1.I-— Highley's Dream.
; official leading of throe ordlrauiccs wiucn were puiceu on mo
™ lat,'c ,or
»«»&lt;« “ me ।

n„ .a,

coo Mttinx tn Hastlnv-s Mtmicinal
o~n"i aw «
lam

®nc ordinatioe covers drag me-

Frank O .Jtsra of Chicago is acheduled to fly to -Michigan to drive
Highley's Dream by Indian Land and Irish Eyes. She has won

finished out of the money. Richard Palmer (left). superintendent
a budding.
He was bouna over W u&gt;c j?ep, . „ ,
.
"&lt; »prru, rrporu exceptional rar
trmber term of Circuit Court Hood
Chl’1 of Poll«‘ Richard burner fair program.-B*nner photo
at fl.OOO vm not immediately: s*id the careiusv driving ordl--------------------------------------------funteted.
nonre could be a gxxxl enforce- and reducing xpecd. are all guilty
Dtsuty Sullivan *&lt;ld Woodnun n‘-«»t tool to um? again-vt Use of carries* driving practices,
was traced to Battle Creek. Uten I inattentive pereon. the driver
Chief Sunlor uld the ordl------ --*
‘
’who is ptcssing ills luck or the name rttnavea uncertainty or
lone who is unconcerned in his reluctance a police officer sion in a proposed anti-nuisance
portended in Muskegon.
i driving.
might have about writing a ordinance wiuch would regulate
ixxux- to itousc Mvltsmcn and
breaking, and entering! 1 backs out of driveway and in- not constitute a "wilful and । women. Thai, ordinance con­
mtty beftrfr this l.itAst tcrfcrce wjth traffic or who cuta
tinues under study.
previous two-week period. Sumor
Mr* Lulu Edmonds had lunch? unsafe lane changes In moving would prohibit one from throwwith Mrs. Lulu Gorham on Wed- | traffic or who goes through open । log anything from a car any- committed. including breaking
orxl entering, larceny from an
Aidernmn authorized Williams auto,
WIM. simple larceny, auto theft.
&amp; Works, a Grand Rapids firm., check law violations, child, mo­
to draft a new map of tlw city; leaning, minors tn powtculon of
Including subdivisions. Tlw work Intoxicants, furnishing liquor to
minors, disorderlincas, delinqu­
FARMERS
and may coal about *100.
ent minors, prowlers, malicious
■ At Aiderman Ivan Snyder's dentniotion of property, a public
MiggeaUon, tlx? Council approved Butianw. hit ■* and run accident
' idring a man to point and putty and'traffic complaints.
Eight arreat* werj made.
a: the City Hall.
Twelve moving violation tickets
went issued. 24-non-moving -uul
thority to cuU-hay on city prop- S74 overtime parkins tickets
ttruction of a milking parlor check
were handed out plus 11 guftst
key*.
me PINNOCK Concrete Product*
i City's next water project would
City cruiser* traveled -2,699
• Pennock's Insulating
main on Walnut from Market to
Blocks
Cass, replacing the .small pipe
I which 11U5 been used for rlrCiulro. Hpjry Clem tWcs
• Steel Doors
. With Um- completion of tjils
Harry E. Clem. M. of Ma.«n.
project, the work contemplated formerly of 'Middleville died I
• Protected Paints
I when Hastings bonded for &gt;300,• Aluminum Windows
.000 in 1818 will finally be com- pltal. He Is survived by a daugh- '
plcteri. The larger main will. Im- ter. Mi! Cedi &lt; AgathaI Ward
• Sand and Gravel
I prove water service In that area, of Rockford; three sons. Harold;
i Counalmen approver! Inara*.
• Cement and Mortar
■ Ing the hourly pay rate of sup- Mlddleville and Raymond of i
1 erlntendenu of municipal de­ Mason; 11 grandchildren, and Ifl
partments from 12.75 to &gt;285.
great grandchildren; ‘

yean, was elected president of
the board at the last meeting.
Mn. K. is the former Shirley
Granger of Middleville.
*
Mr. and Mm. Robert Ingram

and Mn. Richard Tyalenko and
family of Jackson on Sunday.
Tlie Norman Perkins family of
Flint visited their parent, the
Glen Perkins and Mn. Leo TafThe William Barken and two
sons of Ijtpeer were guests of
the Denis Hagons during the
week.

IMPORTANT
NOTICE
Residents of HASTINGS and
IIAIIin County
will be contacted to receive an explanation of

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products
PHONE 653-2791

and a brother/Charles of Long
moving the parking meter Bench Calif. Funeral is at 1
nexi io tne rood rentera pro. Friday at Beeler Funeral
north drive on .Michigan m * Home at Middleville with burial
safety measure. Cara p.y^*-d In J In the Orangeville Cemetery

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�Ha
Harry
Osborn
Dies Tuesday
At Home Here

Robert Sharpe
Selected for
Coume. at MSU

h

Funeral srrviees for Harry F.
Osborn. 79. 010 W. Walnut, who
died TtiMday, noon July 27, at
hl* home, are to be held at 3
pm. Friday at Ute WalldorffSponabk Funeral Home.
The Rev. George Elliott, te to
officiate with burial in River­
ride Cemetery.

young

executives

selected

THE HASTINGS BANNER-3
Thursday, July 29. IMS

CONCERT THURSDAY

roa aril

by

23 from Barry
To Get Degrees
At Western

We Have the Experience
and Skilled 'Know How*

thr cuncert will be cancelled^
Dr. Calvin A. VanderWerf. presi­
dent of Hope College, will address
Uie graduates at Western Michigan
I many oi nic on w&lt;ac
.
University's Summer Session com­
I foreign eountrieo. They will
\\ (&gt;s» \\ nn(!|&gt;ill(l
mencement services on Friday. July
; rnmplrle these special studies .”’•»» " WUUIUIIU
30, at 6:30 pm. tn Waldp Stadium.
(Sund«y
|
Hy-Wt-for Sisson
Approximately 5M student* wUl
' Bob, who 1* with Consumers az WMdUnd
irt-lltl

&gt;*■ unn peeled.

Jone of the. outstanding young Un£lc(I thc
world Book
Uan&gt; graduates Include:
in Rutland Township. the- son
1
cf John and Lydia (Williams)
i
Osborn
,
j
lUnd Hotel Saturday. They were , :MA.
* R3; Mildred D. Gay. BS. R3:
He attended the Rhoda Wilcox
I
C. Hull. MA. 11830 Ficcta
T-K School
Budget lamong th? nearly. 300 guests of!' Nadine
^
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GRAND CHAMPION
Road; Mary O. Hughes, MA. R2.
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"
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iiiABiriu?i —
— The
ine grand
grana champion
cunpwi oi me ooumwe.i
---- -------|Distri:t Manager Paul Kerastas. ★ and MaryAiui Mrack. BA. R3.
. —‘
’ Michigan Jersey Parish Hbow
held
Monday
at
fTrmrd'
Hhow
l
“
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Mond
^
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Counl
’
I
Hearing
Monday
farmed, moving to Hastings In, Fair waa Javland Beacon Dora, owned and shown by Lyman
7
Freeport—
—Deloris
Deloria J.
J. Dipp.
Dipp. *BS,
nrxerected “
at Freeport
’•’
Th.
a 'A
* n
" u.iraai- ha«
70* W. Broadway and Antlia C.
the Thomapple Kellogg School Utt Syivt^n Curtis home, replac- Swanson. MA 2327 Blodgett,
- ----- franu coampion acracy at
•»»» ow»c rair xna aiau me nrni
*i
*n
from the' County IM* 4H champion. Lyman is a student at Grand Rapid* Board Of »Wi text inn will be he’d big tt swral building* destroyed
at 7:30 pm. Monday. Aug. 2. Theiby.U’t Palm Sunday tornado. *
main Item of bus'nros is the adop- :™» community lost one. oi it*
tton of the 1965-60 budget. The;oldest and best known rrridenu Grand; Hadley J. Klgar, MA. 513 '
meeting will be open far a public W19» Walter Durkee. 81, of Bar­ E Hubble; Donald E. Mullens. MA.
Hastings
hearing on U» budget.
' I num Read, died suddenly on Mon­ *00 W. Marshall Street; Sandra L
They moved to Hastings al *29 ' Hendershot &amp; Vicinity
. i
I day, July 19. Our sympathy to the
E- South Street Twelve yrnrs
'
Pattok. MA. 436 W. StatZst.; Ro\
t family.
I Traffic Tickets
By Mr*. Richard Clark
later they bought a farm in
Jim Weatherhead, from Ant- ■ i. ,i«„
werp, Ohio, u visiting at the • 9^.
n
Rutland Township, known m the
Smith. MA. RS. and Jeanette E.Jlcoige Williams place, which i
L*tierte*ux home thU week. Dr.
.n
”&gt;ad belonged to his grandfather. I
and Mr. Jerry Conrad from Delu»,orr)«n« w LW--- ------,uiig-urnc rruacnL &lt;u inc couiMA. Rl; Joan F. Brown. BA. Box
Ihe HatUngs airport On Dec. 26. munlty. passed away Saturday
ot
? AH* 1*5. and William F. Sherbert, MA.
1M4. lie mo«d to 903 Camp- evening at the Medical Facility. drixuvs MUysnt. w. MUI at.; of the Laberteaux'*. Mr. and Mrs.
a!ri .’A
c J Con«d from Grand Rapidsand highly respected by Rl.
l7?‘n!1, ’Y'311 HU wlfe d**4 on ,,er funeral wa» at 3:30 Turaacre auo Dinner aucxL*. nuiKtc - ■ — ................. -..... •• Juiy 13. !9*6. He marri-d Ethel day at the. Leonard-Osgood FuW .... K,
■ Topper
-r—---- ------------------------------- laat
&gt;--• jland his death came os
aS a shock
riiock to Upton Road and Jama A. Jerof Gary, Ind., spent
Ruta on Jan 6. 1951. and moved neral Home Our deepewt sym«»•
; katri. BA. KJ
*’!nu‘ 8trrrt
pathy 1* extended to the family. ,I weekend at the Ken faberteaux
I
*r
wi
.
I (home On Saturday he and Mary; J?.-1*’; ,o the librarian at Uie; Nashville - Eleanor L Boldrey.
Mr. Oborn w survived by his
nTm
Aro r reedom
attended a wedding of a college WoodUnd School and had been a [ BS, 718 Durkee and Vida L. Put­
*
I friend at Orchard Lake.
I patient (offerer for month*.
puff. BS, Rl.
Lee Bacon. 18, 8*19 Irving Road. | - ------------ --------------- ■■■■ ■ --------------- ------------ - ■
----and Mrs. Robert West of Flush­
MlUdlevine. and Wayne Leroy Kid­
ing; Mx xtep-ginndchlldr.’n; four
der.
18.
Rl
Dowling,
finished
isnM'P-great grandchildren.
children &lt;and their parents) as Ing one »entence and landed right
they have been spending many
Attend Convention hour* taking care of their liveBarry County Drain Cotmni*- ■
sinner and Mix Ferri Steven* at-I[We wish them all luck In the
traded the c-mvwtUon ot Michigan judging, w Ur* Leo Hender-—
*P«J‘ Tueoday wltli Mrs.
County
Drain r-mnmbrioncn oe«i
field
ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY *
Harting* Sgt. Robert Ritter had
at Shanty Creek Lreigr at Bell lire; Gordon Thomfoon at Head Luke
Wednesday. Thursday and Friday | “K,!‘ ’" —’ n~‘— ------ - a "hold” on them. When they!
j Indiana.
reached Hastings. they were reOn Friday evening the Leo; arreated for taking a record player
Hradetshota entertained Mr and ! belonging to Fred Foote of ItasFIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Mrs. Alton Crane of Delton and tuUrt
Broadway and Crater
Mr. and Mrs Merle Hendershot
Middleville Justice Grover T.
Willard H. Curtis. Minister
and family with a cook-out Bat- Lethcoe. Biting in Hastings MuSunday. Aug 1, 1965
urday Irene visited her mother, nicipal Court, ordered them to
Morning Worship. 9:30. nursery Mrs Dairy Thompson in Plain- tenre .mother 60 days and pay S50
provided Broadcast of this ver- well.
fines plus court certs or serve
"lx» and Dorotha Cummings additional 30-day sentences.
were recent supper guests of Mr. --------------------------------------------------

Add a sbund base of pro­
fessional training to the
above, and you know your
prescriptions will be filled
accurately, dependably.
See us soon.

o

Quality and 'jTituully Sct vtci
110 W. Stat.

renneuf Giant Summer White Goods

Famous Penney
Sheets Reduced
for a limited time!

9 30 Church School claasea for
b?*OW alnn« «««• °r Mr and
—-- -* —*««*.•
10.30 Cliancel choir practice.
Calvin of Caxllon -------------------------------------------------—-------- «------- -—
Center and enjoyed a ride WOMAN WANTED — To help
The Robert Miller family are i through the countryside.
I with three children, more lor
•
; home than wages. Call Wl 5on a camping trip near Gaylord'
Uth week and next
. Qne of Wooai&lt;nd.1
u. | 9MI ^before I pm. Will accept
--------------------------------------------------- die* Mr. Agnes Fuller, mother
G,Ke chUd
‘ 28
(of Don and Dwight, celebrated!
'■ '
'•-----------More Abouther birthday Bunday and Mon-; IN MEM0R1AM
,
day. The actual date was July
26th.
Wilkins, who
Mr. Wayne Snyder and family
of East Liverpool. Ohio, have
been here viaitlng her brother. Of thoae who knew him really
Continued from Page One
Ute Ralph Burroughs When they
tures. Including The Big Wheel," returned home they took a niece Our minds on fondest memories
with them. Eileen Haughty, of
starring Mickey Rooney
dwell.
Friday nights grandstand at­ Battle Creek Mr. Snyder, who The night brings sadness to our
traction will be professional began his career here with ttie
hearts
wrestling including women wrest­
To
think
from
riam Whitman, a nephew of J. C.
lers and midget*
Penney was manager of the Perhaps some
Saturday night the Grand "Ole store.
Is now managing a store
Opry returns.
Well
join
together to forever
The 4H Dog Care and Training with 87 employees, this number
, stay.
Club's exhibit is In Building No. increasing to 100 at Christmas
Sadly misled by sister,
* The *H Dog Obedience Show Ume.
’
Marge Vandeear
is to be held at 9 am Friday at
the bants on the fairgrounds.
The public is Invited to see the
show.

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

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Barry Fair

participate.
Saturday at I pm. State Sena­
tor Roger Johnson of Marshall
people and answer questions. The
public Is Invited to visit the

The Republicans are also In­
vicing everyone to visit their
bobth. and State Senator Garry
Brown of Schoolcraft. State Rep.
James Farnsworth of Plainwell
and State Rep. Stanley Powell
of fonla have been Invited to
attend, along with 1.1. Oov. Wil­
liam Milliken The GOP also haa
a food booth in the Community
Center.

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full 81’ x 108" flat or
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Continued from Poge One
the village of Sheridan and he |
and his family are moving there
thia week. Both hare been active .
in local club work.

40 Yean Ago
The southbound C. K. &amp; 8
freight met with a mishap
which ditched . four cam just
north of Coats Grove Saturday .
afternoon. John Francisco's
heavy equipment wan pressed
Into ncrvlce and cleared the |
trucks. Tire cause of Use accident!
nor, not been determined.

Ti&gt;c council Friday authorized '
Use paving of Use alky south of
State street and extending from
Church to Jefferson rtrecto and ■
also the paving of Charon street!
from the Intersection of thia
alley south to Court street.
50 Yeara Ago
Mis* Lovcra Doster, daughter
of former register of deeds. John
Doster, and little Marie Norwood,
were Injured in Delton, Thurs­
day when they were thrown
from the buggy In which they!
were riding whan the horse be­
came frightened and ran away
out of control. Mias Dorter waa
severely bruised and the Nor- ■
wood child suffered a broken
ankle.
Cluirlcs A. Kerr, proprietor of;
the Hastings Milling Company,'
offers to giro a met of * high'
grade "Dictator" flour, milled by
a new procr.-A for each bushel af |
ilwat brought In.

Foam rubber bed pil­
lows. Zippered cotton
tickings’ Soft and
buoyant! Save at
Penney's!

Monday9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Tuesday-••-9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

2 for $8

Wednesday --9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Thursday---9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

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■ SOFT. FLUFFY AND IN 8 COLOKS
NEW DESIGNS

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Friday---- 9 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.

Incredible blanket buys

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Saturday—-9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
WE, AT PENNEY'S. SINCERELY
HOPE YOU WILL ENJOY THE

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36'x54"

48’m72'

Liven your rooms with BOSSA NOVA area
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skid-resist bocks. Best of all. they're so rea­
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ONE HALF

HOUR

SHOPPING TIME.

MORNINQ

OUR

NEW

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FOR SHOPPING . .

Fitted mattress pad.

Machine wash’. Peacock, Rose Beige. Pink

cover. Sanforized cot­

Cloud, Lavender. Buttercup. Poppy Red. Blue.

ton.

bleached

fill.

Double box stitch. ,

2.88 twin,

3.88 full

Ice Green.

•lukewarm water

,

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Shop9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Monday, Tu«&gt;day,Wedn«&gt;day.

Thursday and Saturday—Shop Friday 9 A.M. till 9 P.M.

�Courthouse Square t* a limited CUizena committee.

Once again we quote herewith |

EDITORIAL

■ Barry County Radio BtaU-xi WBCH :
while the farmer was in Ontoa aDt.tiatyi js.qnli. n*kon;
f,»nPk'e u,lh thc require!
***** &lt;nd **'* r°Cm for

_________________
unifornuiy.___________________ ' lf
Asa remit at th. ’rWi.K,
I
o&lt; the atm,
th!

of
&lt;X Bupcrviaora named a Otthcns
Advlaorv dram u.
un

.

,

Mure additions, there
.......
Will not be -pice enough

courthouse nMd* and to present a I
nian rj
.
i prc#cnt ami future courthouse and
pun of acUon. This committee was ,
,n
MwnnmMi n» tnrfivM,..!.
wuce needs, to sa&gt; notlung
•Wmd of tndivlduaia *elert&lt;M !Qr
k
whfch u ,
u
.
from At J. parts al tl»e countv and &gt; WU daflnltrtv
nm ttomlnated i«
was
dooniteiy not
by I| “.Ul1’f“tor 10 prt*Cnl'(U&gt; t,UlldUlg

nonUcal building site might be I

U«. we frel-I do, and many civic and political units within the never been the least inclination
county.
that It U. from an operatiuiul
About a fifth of Barry County's
standpoint, more economical to
o;wrate a single-story uni! than 30 000 plus people live tn Hastings change the pattern
any multtple building. "This Is
from the required manpower
There's More to
ru;&gt;erTtm. One-fifth in pspulaBarry County
storks We require an elevator :inn. one-fifth tn board member­
ship— is there anything dtspropor- Than'‘Just Hastings
vator—these things of course : innate about that?
(From Middleville Sun'
are eliminated. All the way
Tlie latest newt from Hasting*
We doubt that the Barry County
around camlrucUom-wtee. it
without a Jail for some time to
come. Residents of the County
narniad and better to have a or ever will be unduly influenced will remember that last Spring
single - story unit than the by the four Hastings member* or

I Businessman at
® Lake Odessa Dies

Isn't necessarily true in many |

rthrough the Board of Super- JTSE
jrs

folks.
pressing these thoughts, to pro-

some 34.000 people who live out- J He is * part marter of the
tide the confines of the City of, Masonic Lodge and was aasocl-

as an alternative, another!
building site separated fromcourthouse square? I

multiple story.
—
that matter!
doesn't want to build our new nluht b&amp;wflng league.
Adequate parking in connection ; If an instance could be cited apeak, to come up with alternate courthouse and Jail &lt;if and when
jjj Howard is survived by Ida
the supervinor* get the thing on W|fe crystal; a son. Archer Jr.,
. Mr. Russell: Well, in this respect 11 wltft the Jal), courthouse and county i -.liere the four Hasting* member* plans.
In the many months that have the ballot: if and when the vol-1 at ]x&gt;mc, a daughter. Mrs Ben
(ever stampeded the other sixteen
passed since if* defeat, the sup- ers approve lt&gt; on the block of (Elaine। Bc'Unaki of Crystal
| MOUHLY that the new jail should
ervtsors have had ample time to property that belongs to the peo- Lake jjj., and two gnuidchiidrcn.
cause the only requirement ls.;jQng mnge planning. In addition j:® U,c‘ *** interest* oAhe rest of present the issue again to the pic of Ute COUNTY, then mayVIU be held at 1:M
were freely exchanged ami an bud-1 hwlsc square
p.r|day at the Plekena
under the law, that It be built [0 prov idlng space for county em, l's county ,01lu,-“ ,o Quote fr°m the voters. Time is running out. how- be we should be searching for &gt; •
another county seat! To our way clw|X.] wMh burial in Riverside
within tlw corporate Until* of j piojves. there slwuld also be room ISun
No&lt;’ ’diUjrtal«
,taleelectorate before the 19^3 taxes of thinking, there arc some folk, ecnetwy at Hartings.
room without any rcaxirec to I o^,. communltlc In Michigan
the county seat. Now my own, for
W)l0 i^ve oc^ion y, I ■rv3ii might have some substance. are spread. If tire supervisors do tn Hastings who want their cake ,
of .this
•fctaed-dour" smtxto No attempt f41Ttl .Uh th&lt;, Mtuaiu,n Ilf le.
personal opinion, and that 1. call ,t any cf lh..
or office l’ntU P*00' U 0,,rl*d' ho*«"- ” not
"u‘ act before the end to
‘otr and —• •—•
Carol Greenfield
not that, of an engineer or taj-mu a wpecially tru* of people
e*U “W*0*1"1 to
,w:l on 1^‘Jid if It passes, get the
***
to
through any ■ suited space for expajuling county
We urge the residents of the Dies Ort TUCsday
proposal by any group or faction , IacU|Ue» have solved the problem
any way li^d cm cost figures. |lvlIlg omajde mJ city who should 'thnt ch#rgcs corno casy: pliable | myiagg On the tax bill* for colThe members wore sincere tn their ■
relocat1B&lt;
nu,
but I would assume that it' t &gt;.,u. . , ,™IId ttro_
W«&gt;f comes hard; and an unsub- lection early next year. The more
M^l Ann G=^.
K . MU.
” .SSSfud"L SX
efforts, open tn their dianuaion mmdaUon at the Citterns CommitX^lrmy^denu r^Let^ S* IMextay &gt;n a Katemaaoo
construction
Is
going
io
be
and approached aij questions from
rwmlcil over the long i»ul. to ubjy w&lt;4tv ..bout un over-nm
But. there is a reason for this with building our new Jail and | Hoopital.
It is ridiculous to infer that If delay: Opposition coming from
one angle only-WHAT WILL BE and untried innovation. Rather It
build nt a different location
M transactions take longer
new courthouse!
Mb. wa» born July 17, 1943,
BEST FOR BARRY CXJUNTY?
.
to build a otie-atory buildexpected. Adequate parking fUrry County voted to build a new within {he City of Hastings.
Don Bojrtcn. Editor
lUtllngn. the duurhtrr of
was in line with a procedure that
Claris and Alice (Perkins)
Ing that wnuld have ample
connection with the county
w
u
has already been tested and found
Greenfield.
parking facilities around it. buildups is a matter tn which all . |I‘P °f ,,ft-'Un*s wouW hjv*'
gather, certain civic leaders of. Play with Matches
In addition to her parents, she
nuunp oppose
oppow the
me building
ouuaiiuc of ,
•
■ «■&gt;
PeriMpa from the report* of cinxen» of Barry County have an ■’ollllcal po*'‘r to ’cl° or btock Hastings
the Jail on the courthouse
Fire believed to have been Ls survived by a brother. Clsru
'o.lra.or.om-^UMin. K1OT1_„,. wu u,
«&gt;“■'
couth™* to*. I, ■Ml.ara
range problem facing Barry County. I Probably no man tn the’ state U
V. n -ru.rt
_ —started
«t * (&gt; Jr.
I. of lUllfk
Alvi R
square, adjacent to •the
courtby children playing w
with
Bottle Creek, and
a ******
sister,
son a more detailed report could Hastlugt
•
county property, not city property
nuitchm dtstroved an old houw Patricia, of Chicago. III.
be obtained, but thte to strictly &lt;
...
j and the JaU will be a county lieve that many al these Has­ trailer used for storage and damServices will be Friday at 3
tings people wish the courthouse aged eave# and cornice boards pm. at the Voat Funeral Home
my
own
opinion.
J
Where
will
you
get
the
space
building,
not
a
city
building.
When
space 1* needed for the courthouse | tlian Mr. Robert Russell. ihfe SUtc
to be located somewhere else. of the Keller home about 0 15 al Nashville. Rev. Max Gladding
It comes to voting on the proportand county office facilities - and JaU inspector, He. himself. has Question: There ha* been some needed?
am. Wednesday. Fire Chief Ed- is to officiate with burial In
conlurton apparently os to the ' courthouse Square, as mentioned Uon' Ha&lt;tlnc’ w111 ** merely votJfqulrement* here are likely to;10n4 been familiar with Jail conFrankly, this is some pretty
statement
attributed
to
you
'
abov(
.
n
«
un;,.
enough
I
ln
*
M
P*
rt
of
Um
*
BaXTy
°
’
unt
&gt;
r
increase rather “— J---------- -1
fuxxy thinking The courthouse
that you made recently. We
the room for a one-1
comn‘unlly- If
•*»- square belongs to the people of
H-Ung. delegate, f can My thts

..

„

understand that you met with Uory J*U and expanded courthouse
'rte f*'°r’ pu,Un&lt; thf &gt;U pie of Hastings. It Is the logical
the Citizen'* Committee here, and county office faclliUes-and i
CourtI’nu-w S:‘u"re'
that l* place for a new courthouse and
in n*m County at one time
^king
:Bhrr* ,l *tU
*lh * Jell because it would be the moat
Mr. RUiscll: That wa« some tbne!
...
jmcsr of problem* for the future convenient location for MOST ot ।
the people of this county. Park-,
ago—yes
; Is It praclkal to roiuidcr ex-.'thl‘1' «“* bo.cortly and difficult Ing—or U&gt;e lack of it. Hastings!
Question: And it is our under-'pending acroM the rquare to the lo K)lvcintimates — L« one of the prime ।
reasons given for locating the
itrucUire* elsewhere. Poppycock! !
made tlw statement that a
Altlwugh there is land across
-Many people In Hasting*, to­ To the south and to the west .of
one-story jgll. on a location J Broadway to the west and Court ether with many people elsewhere the present courthouse square
away from the Ute where the &lt;u«et to the south. It is private in the county "question Uw wisdom one finds older homes that have '
generally outlived their useful-1
old jail now stand*, would be property belonging neither to the;of building the Jail on Courthouse nes* as dwellings. Quite a num­
ber ot autos could be parked in
n the limited space in that these areas as the need arises
Also, the courthouse block itself ■
tian. Could you give us any pled by the City Hall*,
». room that could be more could be utilized for more park-1
additional clarification on that
“
- • Advantageously uvd far expanding Ing than is now being done ef- I
Also, thore who own the bulk!- the ccurthouye and county office fee lively.
. . . other than what you've
but* to which reference was nude fuCilinea and providing a bit more
already *ald
This question of inadequate j
and
jurkmg space.
space. as
As curznu.
citterns, mey
they
Mr. Russell:
itus’cu. Well,
wen. based
oasya on ex- in .the Sun.......
. •News
—" editorial parsing
pertencea of other communi- ■ probably would not agree that the have, the right to make their ob- parking stems, we feel, from self I
interest an the part, of some
rnuiM-i tv ronxbts
cotisbcs mostly
mustlv or -older ),rtlO[a known
u....-and
..
,n work for
r~- a_ Hastings business people. Ifi
'■ property
to
hiane. that have generally outlived prnpCK.i that they are convinced i* those business places adjacent to
.U-1- ..
•*- KiR the BEST INTEREST Y?F the courthouse square iiave in- .
The Hastings Banner ,hr,r
M dwellings
THE ENTIRE COUl*fY-that is adequate parking facilities for I
their own employees, then a
i-1 In the block across Courthouse building a new line-floor jail on a solution to their parking prob-1
H Square to-the south, there is a - site away from Courthouse Square. lenu is not the responsibility of
the people of Barry County. J
Solutions of this kind should,
OSK HUXhMo flUTD iMoc* Bn(1 “ well-patronlzcd roomThe Sun and New* editor needn't come from the Caty of Hastings,
ti'.nth T»:sH
ling,house orutho oU-.w with tlw!fear that hl* remarks will prccipl- and thaoc businessmen effected. |
We have long felt that there'
Hmii»s&gt;. Mi&lt;k. Bujitut-Churei? and an apartment tate a "city-county war," either
arc elements in our County Seat i
that think that what la best for 1
ooi lof these will be cheap Items to
RJDIT
’ • j arouire mid the buildings are nil
Bureau
|n ' ill serviceable condition. The Bap-

L 0
CORNER WALNUT AND S. JEFFERSON
HASTINGS

NO NEED
TO CALL
A STRANGER
Although bereavement may occur
- many miles from home, the family

can hove home-town assistance by

calling

us.

We

will

immediately

.attend to all the 'necessary details,

eliminating any need for the family

to deal with strangers.

1RCULAT

LE0I1HRD
OSGOOD x®
-funenalJJome

new site to provide ample room fer
their growum cungregatiou and
multiple activities. Their present
building. Iwwever. is in excellent
condition, largely rebuilt and en­
l.ins Iteyrmeta----- larged under,(dLtction of the Rev.
Tin.
,Be‘ Bousrman. jiho. before he entered
the ministry, was a very competent
contractor and constructor Fur­
AMERICAN HIWSFAFU
thermore. none of the building*
along this block could be cLuvdfled
Alton*.
as "bargain banonent stuff."

EDITORIAL

CHARLES H. LEONARD JACK D. OSGOOD
Phone 945-2471'

r

Wonder where you can get

WESTERN WEAR?

Half of the block across from
I Courthou*c Square to the west is
occupied th' the Hastings City Hail.
Next in iuir to the south to an
apartment, building which hag been
remodeled and redecorated Op the
inside and definitely luis not cut­
' lived its usefulness. On the comer
j Is Ujc Adrounie home, a combina; Hem of residence and income prop­
’ erty ,whlc|l is still a sour.it ,&lt;ructure and Ta many, many decudej
away from entering the -tumble­
down shack" category

Honed, would represent sub
leash outlays, even if their

LEE RIDERS

COLEMAN
Michigsa

We're on the AIR from the

BARRY COUNTY FAIR
through

SATURDAY
JULY 31
We'll be broadcasting
direct from the

every day. Look for
our Special Fair

and

Headquarters.

WESTERN JEANS

gleaned from the fact But tiie
, county recently purdured ode tot

#175

Blue Denims

*3”

White Denims
TEXAS RED

a farmer cart

depend on

fairgrounds part of

We're Headquarters for

r

Here's help

Boys and
Girls Sizes

Broafiwpy for 47,600 One lot do-sn't
provide room for much- parulng

STOP BY

incited for that use. either, since
one would have to cross jwo main
thoroughfare* — State and Broad-

and say

COWBOY SHIRTS
Black Felt

from

'

Cowboy Hals

$A50

TEXAS BOY

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NECKTIES

Giris Sixe*

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Straws

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"Dress Well . . . You Can't Afford Not To"
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138 E State St.

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Hastings is.not now nor ever
has been motivated with the spirit

I for tlw county.- Of coume there is
civic pride here Just as there is hi
! Middleville. Woodland. Freeport.
I Nashville. Delton. Hicknry Corner*
: or any other progressive communlty. But along with the desire for
■’ of the fact that anyUilng of general'
, good for the county is ,ii*o a
(fit to each and every one of the

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; Former Hastings i
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Resident Marries^ 80 Guests View
Couple's Nuptials
At Maple Grove

Groom's Father
Conducts Wesleyan
Nuptial Ceermony

I William Kent Noud. son ot Mr.

■ Battle Creek, were- united In
I marriage on Monday evening, ; The Rev. E. F. Rhoadj July- -12.
i Nashville performed the wedding

Oarl Coffey of Allendale, ™

' Related at the candlelight eero-

yan Mcttaxlirt Church of Alien-

I Hill Methodist. Church. Mr. Bt»-

OfflcUUng at the double ring

The bride* iad-ahaped drew.

kets of yellow gladioli, white
rnutns. palms and candelabra
graced the altar. Mra Melvin
Bnyder, organist accompanied
the mloist. Barry Cbffey, brother

Mjip4e Orore KrBa-

id sire carried a bouquet ot
nk and white rosebuds and
rtcphano’.is.

ter McDaniel. 1102 Lakeview
Drive. Lake Odeua. wtah to an­
nounce the tngagemant of their
daughter, Karen Edith, to David
Brace, eon of Mr. and Mra
George Brace. R2 Halting*. Both

r.f Elkhart. Ind.

accented with a sabrinn. neciuine
। outlined In ChanttUy lace and
bridal point sleeves. The bouf­
fant skirt featured an overskirt

tedding U being planned

Bridge the

I front and bockS with three cabmid Mra. Beadle al their home was of while muma and
following the wedding.
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carnations.
Mis* Linda Burghdcgf. friend

Till Pay Day

CoafMeathL ChergM 2ft %

»• $100.00, I ft % $400.00

Sliicia

VOWS—Miss Judith Ann Warner, daughter of Mr.
er H. Warner of 821 W; Green Street, and Gordon
Mr. and Mrs.-Arthur Howe bf 427 E: Colfax, ex­
changed their wedding vow* in a lovely ceremony held at 3 pm.
Saturday, July fl. at the Hasting* MethodUt Church The Rev.
George Elliott officiated in the pretence of 125 gue»u

Campbell

of

Holly Brekrtt cut tlw wedding Lavender linen dreew with lace
cake and the MLwcs Lucerene sleeves ani carried a bout
i Jacoby, and Melinda Hawthcme■ lavender and white muma.

Cedar

Woodland, cousins of the bride

Un Smith. ar., brother-in-law ot

MR. AND -MRS ROBERT R COFFEY
. Groom'* Father Officiate! at Nuptials.
rlcd colonial bouquets of yellow

13th Grandchild

Miss Terri Lynn Waterman aa

Mr. and Mra John Birman, KH

and carried a miniaiuie colonial

The Earl Chases
Honored on 25th
Wedding Jubilee

A reception was held tn the

lor &lt;» brkUI
, MM.
vr-orw n&lt;-n
lUpUUUC. He Will tT-CCHC ni» r"“'“
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discharge from the Navy In No- f
I A pewter coffee service was vember and will return to Battle Betty
1
Moore of Hastings.
presented to- the Chasw, the creek. OnU1 then.
bride will

&gt;nu-

$1.000 00

Robert

Grecp

and Nancy, who have been visit­
ing here, are leaving for their
Thursday, and Mn. Kettinger*

ot

ternoon at 5 o'clock when the sugar pieces from all the guests Haaun^, before graduating from mooned tn Northern Michigan
Burnell I-urke» cnu-rtalnrd 45
Aflcr Mr. ami Mra. Chase had I-akcvlew High School, and is
guesu honoring the Chase* or\. returned home there were sere- employed by Countryside inn.
Allendale their 25lh wedding anniversary. !al congratulating telephone The groom is a graduate of Bal- hart, Ind.
Therr were small tables on the calls—one from their son. Mike . Ue Creek High School.
lawn and a large decorated Chase now stationed at Treasure ,
------------ *-----------brl'lal cnire centered one of the Island. Calif. one from her si*- j Mrs. Betty Moore and family
buffet tables.
ter and family in
Anzelcs; and Mrs. Elizabeth Martin vlslAmong the guests wereMr. ‘ and another call from the Robert ted
the latter'* brother-in-law,
and Mrs Lawrence Ciuuc of Enge-t, former Hartings raudentn. tiie Ruwell Mar Uns, tn Cold-

1 in-law of the groom, presided aa

visit her granddaughter, Sharon
Dent, in New Orleans.

For her daughter’s wedding,
Mrs. Birman Clune a pink lace

UPHOLSTERING
ENGAGED-Mr. and Mr*. 8ld
ney Manning, 8091 Campbell Rd ,
Clarksville, wish to announce the
engagement of their daughter.
Lucille K . to Thonujs R. Scobey,
son of Mn. Arlene Scobey. 334
E Colfax, and Robert Scobey,
918 E. Railroad Street. Mis*
Manning graduated from the
Lakewood High Sdbool in 1M»
and her dance la a 190 gradu­
ate of Hastings High School. No

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The new Mrs. Coffey changed

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returning to Florida.
The Charles Leonards have rvturned from two weeks tnp to
Nora Scotia. In Lancaster, New
Brunswick, they just itappence:
to meet Ute Homer 8ml-Ji&amp;; LunI le WIURU and Marge Caxtipbell
en route home from NewtuundI lan.d
There was a family birthday
party at the Dick Groos cottage
ut Gun I-akc Friday morning
when young Freddie cclcbratol
hl* birthday. Grandfather Rich­
ard Gtoo* reported that, natur­
ally. they were unable to come
into town until after this Im­
portant occasion.
Air. and Mrs. Ed Dawwn of
Saginaw were Saturday dinner
| guests of Mr. and Mra. Hany
Appefanan.

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Tile Richard Kaufmann family
have recently returned from a
vacation trip to Uje West Coast
Visiting the Kaufmann;, last

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Jdlsa Jane Fletcher la itome
UU* week vlaiUng her {au-ents,
the Byion Fletchers,

studio in Harting*, waa called
liome to Grand' Rapids because

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Allendale Town Hall Immediate­
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Mrs. Daniel PapteUki, of South
Bend. Ind. who particularly en­
joyed Sidewalk Days.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ingram and

Summer Dresses
Sportswear
Children's Wear
Ladies Hats

ODDS and ENDS

Bdmaods rtaifcm- --------- - ------ visited their fcraritiniother, Mrs. Wculey Edmonds on
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Our Entire Stock
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One Group of
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Reg. $1.98

Jumbo. Size — 54 Inches
Holds Up to 14 Garments

Regularly 39c each

Now

Vinyl foom-bocked mats that sponge clean. Assorted patterns and colors.

Seamless Hose
Pillow Cases
Pajamas

In Shades of Honey &amp; Mist
Sizes 8 71 thru 11

By Fruit of the Loom
Yellow, pink and bjue floral print*

Ladies 100' j nylon pajamas in n^n-tailored
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Bauer. Mrs. R. H. Loppenthcin.
and Mrs. Artie Densnorv
8P. 4 Gerald
Reynold--

Our Entire Stock of Summer Slacks.
Knit Tops, Jamaica*, Swim Suits, etc.

Ladies Summer Coats
Boxer Jeans
Garment Bags
Place Mats

gjwm’a rtster. Uie Wayne Good­
wins. at Allegan on Sunday and
attendee! the Coburn Concert at

Dr. and Mr,. Horlxrr W«k;.

Our Entire Slock of Summer Drraev;
mine*. juniors, petite* and half-sis

FRIDAY

EVENING
TILL 9:00

Reg.
$1.49

Reg.
$3.98

Now

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Look for famous 'Trade-Name labels on the
things, you buy ... you'll find them here!

Parmaleei
124 East State Street

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�Courthouse Square is a limited Citizen* Committee.

civic and political units within the

About a fifth ot Barry County's
operate a single-story unit Uian 30.000 plus people lire tn Hastings change the pattern.
any multiple building. This L(
from rile required manpower cn the twenty-member board o!

FDITDPIAI

satlon between Mr. Russel! and;
LUI I VMnL
/ when present and future n
1 Hany County Radio Station WBCH
(Continued from Pg. 1. this Sec.) the count? are considered,
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wtitzh (■ —/.IrSte fn.
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’while the former was in Ontouniformity.
If vou build a ane-riorv is-unil n*^on'
tlon. one-fifth tn board member­
I jail cteupirte with Uw required | &lt;*u*Ux’ WtU- W «
On
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tl.n
tn— ■ — m
ship—ts there anything disproporpayers of this county. Now.
valor—these things of course tiottate about that?
M
riteXu pu*’lb&gt; fu:ure •ddlth*“- “&gt;,Te
of oupervu-w* named a Ciurens.j
Advisory Group to study jail and
We doubt Uiat the Barry County
left on Qounhouse Square for
numical building site might be
pUn of acticn Thu tommdUe wa*
x ever will be undilly influenced
county office needs, to say nothing
composed of individuals selected
present courthow* location, or.
single -story unit than the
u ■a "TT
very WP
imper
nw, AU
0!
«».(, M of parking which »
—­
as an alternative, another!
multiple story.
building rile sc-primlcd from i
that matter!
courthouse
square?
' If an Instance could be died
il was such considerations aa
Adequate parking tn connection
from first-hand Information since
tiieae which prompted the citterns, Mr. Ru**ell: Well, tn this resfx-ct I j wnh the jail, courthouse and county I where the four Hasting* members
lever stampeded the other sixteen
certainly can’t speak for U«iottke faciUUu la an agential senDrpartmcnt of Correction be- , lcc that mu»t be considered in any
MOUSLY that the new jail riiould
The meetings were open, views
txrin on a site away from Courtcause the only requirement ta.||ong ren&lt;c pblliuilg fn additLm 1° lhe
taterw‘4 of the rest of
were freely exchanged and all bustsquare.
under the tew. Uiat ,lt be built110 providing space for county em- ”* countjr ,01k'" to quote fran Uw
within the corporate limit* ot jptoyce* Uieic should also be room 3un “nd New9 wUtcrl*1- Ulc
die
county
scat
Now
my
own
i(or
who
tulr
oc
.^
lall
(o
mrot
might
have some substance
Other communities in Michigan
• personal opinion, and that u:cajl at qny of die court* or offices l ntU proof U °n,red- hoa-ever. we
not dm: of an engineer ar in'7^1* |* espedally' true ot people :nrt*lJr C3‘u "’‘rotlon to the fact
wa* made to lobby through any 1 ouicted space for cxplndlng county
proposal by any group or faction (acUIUrs }uvc
t|.,, ^oou-.n
any way based cm cost figures. hvUlg outride tire city who should -,ha: c,IMrirea come easy: reliable
but I would aavume that lt IU)&lt; luve
ttme looking ■pro"' C°m“ hard; and an unsubTlie members were sincere In their &gt;
relocating the Jill. The rtwmefforu, open in their diacussum ; lncni!atlun uf the Citizen* Commitwould be a little more ccodw' m““
and approached all questions from; t« thus did not call for a new
nomlcal otw the Jong.haul. to.wu.v worry about an over-run;
It is ridiculous to inlet that if
one angle ooly-WHAT WILL BE and
uuwvaUon Rather it
build at a different location n^sn- jj txansaetluns take longer
to build a one-scory build- l)un rapped. AdtquSte parking Barry County voted to build a new
BEST FOR BARRY COUNTY? j was in line with a procedure tbuit

millage on the tax bills for col­
lection early next year.The more
we delay ths more costly any
construction Is going to be
But. there 1* a reason for this
delay: Opposition coming from
within, the City of Hastings.

Ing that would have ample
«,uireiton with the county ,
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puking facilities around it buildings b a matter in whk-h all.p e °f HluUnef wouW have Uu!
Pcrluips from the report* of cltin-n* of Bany County have an lx,lltlc“l P°*cr 10 veto
block
engineer* or some qualified per- mterrot-not just the people of the “Uon Cou,‘,hnu-'* ^“are is
son a more detailed report could jjasrina'
ProPCI‘y&lt;=“&gt;' property
I
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, sod tlie jail will be a county
-.^a,
| Where wifi you get Ute space &lt;AilldU«. not a city building. When
comestotovoting
votingon
onthe
theproposiproporineeded?
!n.troutes

From what this newspaper can
gather, certain civic leaders of
Hastings oppose the building z&gt;f
the jail on the courthouse
square. Adjacent to the court­
house. In fact, we are led to be­
lieve that many of these Hastings people wish the courthouse
,ocaU&lt;1 ^"here else.

confusion apparently as to the
CourUioute Square, a* mentioned tlOn'
W1U ** merely votstatehtent attributed to you • #bow simply I* not Urge enough jUlg ** part ol
WuT&gt;" County
that you made recently. We to
rtxxn for ,
prLtlcaJ community. U Ute maunderstand that you met with' Mory jajj Bn&lt;j expanded courthouse I 'erlty vote
PutUn« 016 JaU
Ute Cittern's committee here „nd ^umy office faciUUes-and °n Courthouse s,’w,re- Uten that b
In-Barry County at one time adequate patking.
where it will be—Along with a

Frankly, this 1* some pretty
fuzxy thinking. The courthouse
square belongs to the people of
Barry County—not Ju»t the peo­
ple of HuUng*. Il U the logical
!&gt;lace for a new courthouse and
all because it would be the most
convenient location for MOST of
the people of thl* county. Park-

| has already been tested and found
practical.

Probably no man in the state 1*

than Mr. Robert Russell. the State

and county office facilities —and
. requirements here are likely to long been familiar with laU con-

There's More to
Barry County
KXL o. u»
Than Just Hastings

HASTINGS

NO NEED

TO CALL

A STRANGER

Although bereavement may occur
many miles from home, the family

can have home-town assistance by
calling

us.

We will

immediately

attend to all the necessary details,

eliminating any need for the family

LEOHHRD
OSGOOD

larged undtfr direction of the Rev..
Houseman, who. before he entered
the ministry, was a very competent
cosilmctor and constructor. Fur­
thermore. none of the buildings!
along thia block could be classified
as “bargain ixicsncnt stuff.'
'

fun enalJfotne

Half of the block across (torn
N [ Courthouse Square to the west is
' occupied by the Hastings City Mali.

JACK D. OSGOOD

Phone 945-2471

Wonder where you can get

WESTERN WEAR?

apartment building wiilch ha* iieen
remodeled and redecorated ou the
! inside and definitely has not cuti lived its usefulness. On the comer
I is-the Adrounic home, a eombinaI tlon of residence and Income propjerty wli|:h ia Will a Mund . (ruc-

Blue Denims

White Denims
TEXAS RED

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NECKTIES

0

TEXAS BOY

! would agree to sell—it would take

our Special Fair

gleaned from the fact that the
county recently purchased one lot
Station at the comer. State, and.
. Brqadway for S7.B00. One lot doesn't
; provide room for much purring
S'
e, and it ian't especially wen
ted for that use. cither, since
one would have to cross two main
thoroughfares —State and Broad-

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Home of “Pendleton" Men’s and Ladies' Sportswear

Wa Rant Formal Wear

and say

HELLOf^
MUSIC

has been motivated with the spirit

Dress Well . . . You Can't Afford Not To"

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solution to Che problem at hand
and an extremely corily one to

$100 EACH

Ate Pka^liH Menl WeaA.
138 L State St.

We II be broadcasting

every day. Look for

Tite properties across from
Courthouse Square to the west and

m

Straws

SATURDAY
JULY 31

j Uoned. would represent subs'. i::ttal
leash outlays, even if their owners

COWBOY SHIRTS
Block Fdt

through

$|75

Boys ond
Girls Sixes

$298

U.ch-csn

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Headquarters.

WESTERN JEANS

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COLEMAN

BARRY COUNTY FAIR

direct from the

and

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depend on

fairgrounds part of

LEE RIDERS

Boyi and

Here s help
a farmer can

We re on the AIR from the

j hire and Is many, many • dc-udes
(away from entering the "tuntolejdown sluck” category

We're Headquarters for

Cowboy Hats .......

We urge the resident* of the Dies on Tuesday
county to call their supervisor
Ml" Carol Ann Gieenfield. 20,
and demand that the issue be
I settled to benefit the majority of 543 Oilcan* Avenue. Battle Creek,
died
tn a Kalamazoo
j the county resident* Let’s gel on —
— Tuesday,
•
with building our- new Jail and Hospital,
new courthouse! .
Rhe a
Don Boysen. Editor
a, Hast
('laris and Alice (Perkins i
Greenfield.
Play with Matches
tn addition to her parents, she
Fire believed to have been is survived by a brother. Claris
started by children playing with
matches destroyed an old house
trailer used for storage and dampm. at the Vogt Funeral Home
of the Kclicr home about 0 15 at Nashville. Rev. Max Gladding
arin. Wednesday. Fire Chief Ed­ i* to officiate with burial in
Lakeview Cemetery.
ward Tudor reported.

acquire arid the buildings are ail
in serviceable condition. The Bap-

' new site to provide ample room for
| their- growing congregation and

CHARLES H. LEONARD

mon.,

Carol Greenfield

made the statement Hut ui Although Uiere 1* land across S'*“ :—*•oi&gt;c-riory-jail, on a iocaUon ! Broadway to the west and Court gether with many people elsewhere the present courthouse square
away from the site where tlie street to the souUi. it 1* private in the county question Uie wisdom one finds older homes that have
generally outlived their useful­
old j*U now stands, would be property belonging neither, to the .of building the Jail on Courthouse ness as dwellings. Quite a num­
more economical than a two- county nor to the city (except fdr Square, believing that it will take ber of autos could be parked in
story jail on the present ioca-' the portion along Broadway' occUu from the limited space in that these areas as the need arises.
tlon. Could you give us any . pled by .the City Hall).
IsreK'room that could be more Also, the courthouse block Itself i
could be utilised for more park­
additional ciaHficatldn on that'
•" * . •
advantageously uwd for expanding Ing than is now being done ef- ■
... other titan wlml you’ve, A1M- U'u'c who own the build- yl(. courthouse and county office fcctlvely.
already said.
bigs to which reference was made facilities and providing a bit more
Thia question ot inadequate
Mr. Russell: Well, based on ex- j
the Sun and New* rdltoria: parking space. Aa citizens, they
pcricncea of other cwnmuui- probably would not agree Uiat Uw ,wve the right to make their ob­ parking stem*, we feel, from self,
interest on the part of some
property conriata mwriy of "older । jertinta known and to work for a Hastings business people. IT. homes that have generally outlived, propotal that they are convinced is those business places adjacent to
the courthouse square have in­
The Hastings Banner u,dr u.wtuMne» as dwellings."
n)R m BKST If
adequate parking facilities tor
' - - HIE ENTIRE Cof
-that is their own employees, then a
solution to their parking prob­
Square to. the south,- there la a site away from Courthouse Square lems I* not the responsibility of
the people of Barry County.
Solutions of this kind should
fbtack and a well-patronized room-; The Sun end News editor needn't come from the City of Hastings
1 Uig' house &gt;agi the other with the fear that hl*' remarks will prcclpl- and those businessmen effected.
We hare long fell Uiat there
, BajMUt-Chiirch and an apartment tale n "city-county war.” either are elements in our County Seat
that think that what is best for
I of thrae will be cheap items to!

to deal with strangers.

0. u.

I Fran. MH4MII. S«»" I
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The latest new* from Hastings । It is not our purpose In ex-,
•
r ode»»a Ma.
is that Barry County may bet pressing these thoughts to proproduct* Company foe
without a jail for *ome tune to rok. a city-county -war " We do’
to*npa"’r "*
come. Reaidsnt* of the County feel, however, that the voice of,
&gt;vwill remember Uiat last Spring I some 2-1.000 people who liv£'out-, He 1* a post muter ot the
a vote to build a new Jail and .1 aide the confines of the City of Masonic lodge and w» assoctntw courthouse was defeated at Hastings should be aware of -- —•—»
«h- n t « mthe polls. Bupervteors went "back what Is happening. If HaaHng*
to the drawing boards," »O to! doesn't want to build our new ;night bowling league.
speak, to come up with alternate jcourthoune and Jail (If and when
plan*.
Uie supervisors get the thing on
In the many months that have the ballot; if and when the vot- at home; a daughter. Mrs. Ben
passed since IL* defeat, the sup- er* approve It' on the block of (Elaine' BerUnski of Crystal
ervisors have had ample time to j property that belong* to the peo- Lake. Ill. and two grandchildren.
present the issue again to the; pte of Uie COUNTY, then may-.
voters. Time is running out. how- be we should be searching for
Cbupd with burial tn Riverside
electorate before the 1965 taxes of thinking, there are .wine folks Cemetery at Has'lnga. are spread. If the supervisors do in Hastings who want their cake
not act before the end of tills

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-which will be costly and difficult
Question: And II Is our under- ponding across the square to Uw t0 rolve.
intimate* — Is one of the prime
reasons given for locating the
standing that at one time jou | west and to Ute south?
• • •

CORNER WALNUT AND S. JEFFERSON

S“i7',«,“£lluB^2S;iBiisinessman at
tK‘u“u“LS'^Z.‘SKiLake Odessa Dies
isn't nsevaaanly true in many.

that it ii. frtxn an operational

for the county." Of tours-.- (lure is
civic pride hat just as there is in
| Middleville.' Woodland. Frreport.
Nashville. Delton. Hickory Corners
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�Groom's Father
Conducts Wesleyan
Nuptial Ceermony

The marriage of Mtas Connie
Birman, daughter ot Mr. and
matylnge on Mbnday evening.
July 12.
The Her. William Torrey of­
ficiated at Uie candlelight cere­
mony at 8 o'clock, in the Chapel
IUI1 Methudtat Church, Mr Bea­
dle gave the bride in marriage.
The bnde’a brll-sliaped dress
of tiered lace had an inset of
silk organza al Uie widsUinc In
I th-; shape of a bow. and a yoke
of organza. Her brief veil of
| French illusion was attached to
I a matching organza headpiece,
mid Uie carried a bouquet of
I pink and wlutc rosebuds and
Mrs. Fred Culy of Coldwater.
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Officiating at the double ring
ceremony was the groom's fa­
cer. Uic flcv Car) Coffey. Bo-ikeu of yellow gladioli, wldte
mums. polnu and candelabra

ENGAGED—Mr, and Mra. Wal­
ter McDaniel. 1102 bakeview
Drive. LaV Odessa. wish to an­
nounce the engagement of uielr
dAUghtar. Karen Edith, to David
George Brace. R2 Hastings. Both
are Lakewood High Schoo!
graduates of IBM. An August 21
ueddlng is being planned.

Carta served as the groom's
best man and ushers were Wil­
liam Sherman, brother of the
bride, and John Barnes, couMn
of the groom.
A recaption was given by Mr.

Bridge the

Couple's Nuptials
At Maple Grove

mum* and ro«r. and cundlre
decorated Use altar.
The bride is the daughter at
Mra Mildred Hill of R2 Naaband the late Fred Hill. Mr.
Greens parents are Willard
Green of White Pigeon and Mra.
Wm Erjtle of Elkhart. Ityl.
Presiding at Use piano was
Mrs Donald Profrock.
The bride wax. given in marriifiB by her brother. Gary Hill
of Middleville. She chore a pas­
tel pink linen street kmgth ttoaw

circlet of seed pcarLv and sequins.
Sire carried a white Bible top­
ped with red reac buds and pink

GAP
Till Pay Day
changed their i
Saturday. July
George Elliott &lt;

The Earl Chases
Honored on 25th
Wedding Jubilee

13th Grandchild

A pewter coffee service was ; vanber and will return to Battle •
pres-nted to the Chases, the
Until Ulcn.
teule W1U
tray given to them by Uirtr Min lrnulin at hc-nie to continue her
. and daughter, Mike and Marion. 1 uiKlles at Kellogg Community I
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I Hastings before'grudUatUig from
Lakeview High School, and is land after July 21 w»U be at
employed by Countryside Inn. Ixime al 425 W. Franklin, Elk­
I The Broom is a gnuluatc of Bat- hart, Ind.
i tie Creek High School.
Weekend guests al the home of,
the Kenneth Keys were hla sis-;
ters. Mr and Mrs. Maurice Bur- ■
oker of flwayaee, Ind, and Mr.

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Winter there. She alio plans to
visit her granddaughter, Sharon
Dent, in New Orleans.

UPHOLSTERING
hey Manning. 8001 Campbell Rd,
Clarksville, wish to announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Lucme K, to Thomas R. Scobey,
son of Mrs. Arlene Scobey, 234
E Colfax, and Robert Scobey.

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Members of the Hastings Artbts
Workshop were pleated with the
response to their open house held
on Friday. July 33. during the

Iziretta Margaret Vincent

Mua Audrey Marie Newland,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clay-

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Date Paul Wetzel. ran of Mr end
Mrs. Paul Wettel of Vernwntvillt. repeated their vows Satur-

Church at Nashville with the
Rev. heater DeGroote officiating..
Bobert Stauffer, uncle of the
bride, soloist, waa accompanied

Church.
-me Rev. Willard Curtis offleiated at the double ring ceremony

Borne donations were given to
Uie Workshop, which U located in
the former NYC depot- Hastings
Electric supplied a lil-fl record
player, which was enjoyed.

naw of Rl Hasungs
i Given In marriage by her father.
’ the bride wore a floor-length, white
satin. sheath gown, complemented

The bride wore a floor length
Of net and lace featuring
and sabrina
Ith sequins.

W «■» NANCY ANN MICHAEL
Joe Shaver, a Workshop mruibri
Jahei Fry*, daughter of Mr and
Mrs Ronald Frye, drew her name „
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for use painting,
A class In pallet knife oil paint- D|nnc
Ing started itesday and is to con„
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Wdh uu
Unue for four week.?. AU intemted
,and *'Jf" C**’
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are Invited.
invitfd
Michael,
385 Mt. Curve
Blvd. Ulr
si.
members are
M(nn
winJunce&lt;1
,pluu,u«
engagement of their daughter.
and craft allow for early in Sep- Nancy Ann.'to Richard Allen
t*l’lber__
Andrews, wn of Mr. ami Mrs
\.cU“
oU! Ralph Andrews. 435 E Blair.
painting stlU lite recently was. Hastings
Mias Michael is a graduate of
Derham Hall and received a

parents Announce
t Daughter s Iroth,
for Wedding

crystal and pearl Uara held her
| nylon bee veil. She carried a long
stemmed white rose and her only

gift from the &lt; groom.

trimmed In lace. Her el bo
place by a double crystal crown.
She carried yellow rose buds on
a white Bible.
The maid of honor. Miss Joyce

a white lace, over yellow taffeta

[yellow rose.
Danny Echttnaw nerved as lib

a floor length yellow gown with
matching accessories and carried
a bouquet of green and white
mums. Mbs Mary Ann DeFouw

Mrs Vincent chose a. blue and
green flowered silk, sheath die. a

MR AND MRS GALE PAUL WETZEL
. . Mlu Audrey Marie Newland Becomes Bride.

; groom* mother wore a blue and
1 green flowered nylon Jeysey dross
I with. White aocctaorira
! A rreeutlon was held Immediatelb’ folWwtng tiie ceremony tn the
.Lesson Sharpe Hall. Mra. Alden
P. Vincent was at the punch bowl
and Mrs WlHiam Vincent took

Mark Anniversary
To honor Uie wedding snnlvtrIdentical
iqpUcal to the honor attendant.
attendant, -sary Of the Dale Bassetts. the ucLester Woodbury, brother-in- lua! date of which h Aug. 1. their
------ » .w.-------- --..u __ .—, daughters, the Michael Clardys and
man. Ushers were Duane New- Itl&gt;e Rotart Ingrams, entertained
. land, brother of the bride, and , ।them oti Saturday evening for dlnVance Catlin, friend of the;:ner at Staffords in Kalamazoo
groom.
croom.
.and Uter at Uie Starlight Bowling
Mr. and Mn. Arthur Stauffer, Alley.
aunt and uncle of the bride, pre­
sided ox master and mistress of
Mr. and Mm. Herbie Wilcox
A reception was held immedi­
ately following the ceremony at
the Evangelical United Brethren
Church.
Following a trip to the Wiscon­
sin Delb and the Upper Penin­
sula. the couple will make their

Artists Workshop
Open House Has
Many Visitors

Presbyterian Riles
Unite Couple in
Evenino A.C

Audrey Newland
Weds Gale Wetzel
In Nashville Church

Stephens College, Columbia. Mu
ui.» &gt;«,«« .. I...
nt Pnrton'-,

and in Europe She ta employed
ns a fadlion designer in Mil*ou­

1 both sisters- in-law of the bride
[Mbs Jane Ingersoll, niece of thei
bride, and Mlsa Nancy Elite took '
| rare of Ute gifts Mra. Charles
[Morgan and Mrs. Richard Taggart
I served the rake. Mn. Oano Robin[Son poured coffer
For their trip through Northern
Michigan, the new Mrs. Echtinnw
, changed to a blue and white nylon
dress with white accessories. They

Mrs Arthur Wilcox of BaUie
Creek called on Mrs. Wiwley
Edmonds Sunday.
Mr. and Mm. Russel Bird of
Wall Lake and aunt Lucy of

from Marquette University. M.J-

. MR AND MRS. RANDY C. ECHTINAW
. Miss Loretta Margaret Vincent is Married

Ijackie Wilson
I Is Happy in
iPre-Nuptial Whirl

The 20 gueate. Including the
brlde-cltcl's mother. Mrs. Jack
Wilson. and the bride-elect's fu- ENGAGED— Mr. and Mrs Gor­
don Cota of Hastings announce
Gailagher, were all relatives and the engagement of their daugliter. Sandy, to Bob Welton. ix&gt;n of
friends.
Mr and Mra Robert Welton
, Games were played and en- BatUe Creek. Sandy is a gradu1 Joyed by all. After the honoree
ate of Hastings High School and
; opened her many gifts a lunch- Is employed al Community Hoseon was served
pul? m
Orak Bob tea
ra^' wiLh^kltehen'^utenril
‘
^7^11^ Creek
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On Saturday. July 17, a
To Graduate — Jane Elizabeth 'am.. friends and relatives
Norman, daughter of Mr. and • and Mrs. Randy Echlinaw gathered
Mrs. James C. Norman ot Mid- [nt Millers Ice Cream Bar with tin
dievllle. Is to receive the diploma cans filled with atones; whistles.
I of Holy Cross School of Nursing I bells and pans and spoons to give
at the 13th annual commence-1 the newlyweds an old fashioned
ment ceremony at South Bend. charivari. At 1 am. all crept up

graduated from Middleville's T-K
High School in 1S61. 1* one of
83 ftenlnrs wjui will attend Uie
honors dinner Saturday. Holy
Cross Schoo) of Nursing has
graduated 1.000 since 1953
------------ •-----------On Thursday. Mr. and Mra
to Know
lew entertained
Onu&gt;
Knowlea
entertained their
tliclr
aunt. Mrs. George Cooper, from
Van Nya. Calif , their cousins.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon KUngman
of Lake Odemi, aind Mra
1 Knowles* stater. Mra. Frank Dun­
ham. of Grand Rapldx On Sun। day Mrs Randy Knowles and
children accompanied Die Onio,
Knowles to Woodland wiierc
they attended un open house nt
maula, and later the family,
which included 45. was enter­
tained for supper. Mrs. Cooper

Ing. Ranoy Knowlcw is expected
ter which his wife and family
will accompany him home
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iuul as house guerts tills past
week the Samuel E Williams of
Toledo. Ohio. The Williams arc
returning from a Canadian trip
and have been enjoying the
"business'* of HasUngx this
week — Sidewalk Day—a visit
Uirough the Kellogg plant The
Fair and nctlVUvs al the Conn-

; ledo. Thursday.

Open House to Honor
Mrs. Duckworth

Bruce Wilson at her home July
8th. Thursday evening, with.Mrs
' Ron Myers as co-hostess In the
honor of bride-elect Jackie Wll-

Street.
Out-of-town guests came from
Lowell. Dowling Kalamazoo. Battle
Creek, Grand Rapids and Clare

ted Mm. W&amp;ley Edmonds Thura-

ber of Triangle honorary frateinity and has been named Athktc
of the Year nt Maiqtirlte
A September wedding Is
planned

rttrd to an open house on Sun­
day. Aug. Sth from 2 to 5 pm
complimenting Mra Phoebe
Duckworth on her noth birthter. Mr and Mrs Want Crlfficid.
J24« Wasahlttang Dr. Algonquin
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“nd. »*“-“&gt;■««*• ‘h*
CrtffteWa. and Mr and Mrs
Nonnnn Placeway. »:wi iter mmi
««» daughter-in-law. Mr. and
Mra Howard Duckvrorth.

s.lble for a group crazy enough to
do ii thing like tills' at this hour

, rated wiUi kitchen utensil bou- । Academy and is employed by
quets and each guest included a
SJuX'SJ/X in
i^^f^n'Xta"^- Mr. iSVue C^A Sept^^TedOut of town guests were. Mrs. ninj ,, being planned
PLEDGES TROTH — Mr. and Edsel Haddix, Mra Terry Mulder..
_______ #____
Mrs Harold fc Hall of Rl Delton “d
°yy
°f Jf”? i Mr. and Mra. Frank Hynea
announce the engagement of|jJ“&lt;&gt;
’. were callers Sunday at the home
their daughter. Barbara Ann. to 'M™Murjihv of Nashville. of Mr g|uJ MrJL
Smith
Claude L. Oms. son of Mr and
MUa Grati^ Kannes, Elkton. of Woodland, and accompanied
Mrs. Andrew Orns of Rl Hick, 11tarn to visit Mr. and Mrs. Nor­
ory Corners.'The bride-elect tea1 \.,n4£;.l*nro,u\*h.ow&lt;‘!x,l!?r i man Wise, and Mamie France.
1965 graduate of Delton Kelloug J^kte Wilson took place Wed- ™
wiodtemd
High School. Her fiance was a nesday evening. June ». at the &gt;
1964 graduate of W. K. Kellogg,home of Mrs. Tom Eberly &lt;JaConsolidated School in Hickory i nelte Jotoooek • at Gull Lake
,
Corners and is employed at the I Th« ahoww. hosted by Mra. I
the honor of being pudied down Union Pump Company in Battle Eberly, with Mrs. Jerry Court- ,
State Street to Broadway by her Creek. A double wedding is being ney and Miss Marilyn Eichenauer;
husband, and Randy had the honor planned with her twin sister onl*»
, (as co-hosteaws.
co-nosics-v-a, included
inciuura 18
&gt;o of
oi
| the bride - elect's classmates of i
Sept. 18.
ment with Loretta doing Uie push­
Delton High. Uie bride - •lect'a
imother. Mrs. Jack Wilson, the!
ing with the group making up the
i bride - elect's future moUicr-in-;
one slept during this as there was
[law. Mrs. Frank Gallagher, and
plenty of noise made by the crowd. I ------------------ —---------------[future sister-in-law, Marti Gal­
: lagher.
All returned to the Echtlnaws' a f l_|_*_| L-lnctir»Oc
apartment for refraJunents and a Ar FlOfei HOSTingS
Games were played and a good
"momlng- of chatter and fun.
, The dessert baby shower gb
------ -—a.
। by co-hcsteases. . Pat Markle,
The honoree then opened her
Mr and Mrs. L. O. Thomas Barb Burkholder, and Merilyn many lovely and useful gifts.
and 9-month-oW daughter. Foster, honoring Pat Birke. at
Pr'reiihmenta in the pink and
Yvonne Marie, have moved here the Hotel Hastings Wednesday white wedding motif to match
from Kalamazoo. They reside at? ------------------- *-------------------------- “ J
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2D9 8. Michigan Avenue and he.
works for the Michigan Shade j small tables centered with bou- -&gt;
&lt;3Ulueri vveuuirig
I Co . who are in Barry County [ queu in attractive infant-decor: doing tree trims for Uie Michl- ated ceramic containers Pink
gun Bell Telephone Co.
and blue name cards and nut .
J".
The murals at Buckingham cups, made by the hostesses decoInn. Battle Creek were painted rated each place, z
Monday. July 28th. waa Uie
by Wallace Beck, son of the Al
A big stork /stood perched golden wedding anniversary date
Beck*, the very- affable couple at about the crib that which held fdr Mr. and Mra. Harold Phillipa
Bcebvs Shov Store on Jeffenion the beautifully wrapped gifts for and to celebrate that occasion
Street,
the door of the Echtlnsws at 1514
W State Street, everything broke
loose with noise-makers and yellIng. Mm Bchtinaw greeted the
group in her PJ » and quickly
nu:«&gt; fo_r
confines of her tadroom. Eventually both Mr. and
Mra Echtin-iw appeared, sleepyeyed but
To make the evening a bit mere

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Lewis Bolton. 18. son of the William Stebbins family from
Boyd Boltons of Corona, Calif -: Missola. Mont, visited the for­
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grandparents. He graduated from,at Iron Mountain over the weekhigh school this past June and end. then Uie Stebbins family
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I'SOCIETY NEWS

Evening Nuptials
Unite Couple in
Grand Rapids

Mn. Hawthorne
Completes Clerical
Typist Course

1 There were 41 at the Haxtend
Lscofwy private picnic ground f«
Uu&gt; Scobey family raun-cm on
! Sunday. July » Th* day was
The Southlawn Church of God
; bMutilul and tlw picnic tablea
, were Loaded with nur.y good thing* to Grand Rapids waa the scene
to e*L There could not have been of Uk- wedding of Mua Pa-rtUa
" FUh daughter of Mr and
■ a more perfect setting a* the
John Fish. Jr.. 614 Hiwefl,
I ground* are bounded on the one
Grand Rapids, and James
#td« by the river and tre®, and
Pennington son of Mr. and
un the other by Um- artiftcal jxind
Jack Pennington. MOO N.

Patricia Kaj Henhberger,
clsughter of Mr. and Mr*. Howouii Hwahbemtr of Rl Lake
OdtwM and Rlcluud B. Eawwr
son of Mr. and Mr*. Clifford Easner of Banting*, were united in
marriage Saturday, July 17 st

Given in mamage by hw la­
the:. tlx bride wuro along sleeve,
three tiered, bout fane gown of
Chanulxy lace, featuring a aabrina neckline trimmed m pearl*
and sequins. ILa *ixxilder length
veil ut illusion wa* held in piece
by a p&lt;*rl and crystal crown.
Mias Beverly J*«c Flab aw*
Iler slater's miud of honor. Her
floor length gown waa ptnkaepe.
empire style. Janet. Pennington,
ststar.-uf the groom waa the
flv*er girl.
.•
Jack Pennington acted as his
brothers best titan and lUro
were Ronald Flail, brother of
the bride of Grand Raptds. and
Dave Btocum of Haaung*.
'
Mi . and Mra. Louis Nowak, of
Grand Rapid*, sister and broth­
er-in-law, of the bride, pnauied

Birgit Sparr thl* past year. Invited
tier frInula to tin open hour aa
a farewell gesture before *be re­
turns to her home tn Germany.
The party waa iieid at the Prc*Uau cottage al MUI Lake an Bat*
unlay afternoon, July 34. and Uie
fellows and “gala" who have be­
come Birgit's friend* during her
stay tn Uds country, gathered to
wish tier a "Bon VoyageIt was
an afternoon of swimming. boot­
ing. and skiing, and. of course,
eating! Everyone went swimming,
Mrs. Fish cisunc a baby blue
even the girls who were ao caie- drts* and white accwworte* tor
her daughter* wedding. The
groom* mother wore a beige
drasa. Both wore ooaagM of yel-

Sherry Smith of Lake Odom.
Bridesmaid waa Mrs. John Stwrer
of Lake Odcaaa. Both are friend*
of the bride. They were attired
in floor length, semi - fitted
stMlha of blue taffeta Their
i rib were secured by blue bow*
and they carried cascading carnutlona. Dina Ann Hershberger
of Chicago waa her aunt's flow­
er girl. She wore a gown of I
pink town wttf *U nreklinc trim- '

caaaorlea, and was pinned with,
a corsage of pink carnations.
|
Following the ceremony a re-1
cepUon was held al tlw Lake­
side Grange. Master and mlatreaa

A reception wa* iieid in the
Poluh Aid Hall. Grand Rapid*,
following the ceremony.
A rehearsal party wa* field on
Frtd*y evening. July 18.
Mr. and Mrs John R. Fteh of

ton. Barban* and Roberta Herahborgtr. Mrs. Cart Simmon*, Sha­
ron Heady. Marilyn Torrey.
Carole Lx-r Ckppon. J cun Nash

Personal Mention

Mr* Lealie R*wtiiorneJ«Mi&gt;to
I been taking a four
I cal typist oWae tn
accoaored by the '
ployment BacurtOai

Jennette Barry
Honored at Shower
given in honor of Jennette Barry.
Friday. July 23. at the home of
Mr* Seymour Voss. Steward, Ill.
Twenty neighbor ladies were
present to honor the bride-to-be
I Not only did the bride-to-be
receive many lovely gifts, but she
busy activities, if the ladle*: had the wonderful opportunity
present would make her wedding I of meeting her neW neighbor* in
dress. A sewing basket with pin*. ■
lace*, squlna. ribbons, etc., aided
each •*eam»tre**“ a* they de-

went to Bradford, Ohio, and her
mother, Mr* Frank Helman, ac­
companied them home. En route
they visited the Richard Flukes
of Vicksburg and Chris and J4U

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Mn. Clyde Bailor ot Pine Lake
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fiance is employed by Eaton Mfg.
Co Both are 1964 graduate* of

ale. lie received hia diploma in
advertising design at the Kendall
School of Design in Grand Rapids July. On July 13th, they enter­
in 1M1. Wellman docs considerable tained at dinner honoring Mrs.
Agnes Murdock Phillipa of
Portland. Ore, their other guest*
being Mrs. Hasel Brooks. Mr. and
Mrs. Norval Nielsen and Plynn

had lota of fun playing games
Mr. and Mrs. John Barnett and
in which Jimmy* atatcre, Julie family have returned from a
and JUL were included, and wonderful Eastern vacation trip
prizes were given the winner*. They visited Niagara Falls, spent
two day* at the World* Fair,
which they greatly enjoyed,
toured New York City for four
days, and came home via Phila­
delphia through Che Pennsyl­
vania Dutch country'.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Jarrard
and’Mr?. Lou Vame/ attended

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family are leaving this weekend
for Ironwood to spend a twoweak vacation.
VlslUng at the home of Mrs
Claude Kennedy last week was
her gnat grandson. Randy

Mrs. James Matthews attended
the Teuzlnk potluck at the home
of Mr* Harry Taborcr on Wed­
nesday. July 14.

Gordon

spent Wednesday at the home
of the Henry Kaisers (Betty
Fedewa) in Kalamazoo to cele­
brate the fourth birthday ot
their son. Kirk
Mrs. Gordon Ironside and Mis*
Jocelyn Ironside will be in DetNUon Saturday to see Libcracc
al the Puher Theater
Callen at the Albert McClel­
land home on Tuesday were their
gnmddaughter. Mn. Rachel Jot*
dan of Woodland, and their
daughter-in-law, Mn. Edith Me-

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untlFTriday of last week at Ute
latter's cottage at Houghton
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Cappan of Delton AM weekend
ago the Miller* were guests of
her brother, Mr. and Mrs. John
Koraoeiy of Marion, and on Sun­
day, the Mlh. the Earl Campbells
°7 Lacey were dinner guest* of
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�120 Attend Mayo
School Reunion
The Mayo School reunion wav
lurid Sunday at the school with a
[&gt;otluck dinner for 130 persons Hie
oldest one prejent was Mrs Nettle
Hofhnan-Jonrs, 81. of Battle Creek,
a former student who graduated
In 1899 The youngest person pr»’ent was Brian Carpenter. 8*4
months, son of Mr. and Mrs Lurry
Carpenter. Mrs Carpenter, Die for-

I More Districts
irove
East Middle Lake

Frank T. Zuldcrsma. 19, Grand
Rapids, who was sentenced to serve
frofti two to 10 years in Southern
Michigan Prison al Jackson on
July 16 by Circuit Judge Archie
McDonald, has tiled a petition tor
a court-appointed attorney to "per­
fect an appeal."

placed on probation tn
and ordered to pay a 1100 fine and
make restitution of M SO to the
Bam Market at Middleville
Hr iiad been charged with break­
ing and entering.
County Clerk William Cridlcr re­
______ _ - ________ _____ reived Zuidcnanas petition for
vue. Battle Creek. Hastings. Char-; appeal Tuesday Under new court
lotte, Detroit. Lansing. Premont. I procedures, each person sentenced
Woodbind. Vermontville. Berkley, | to prison is furnished with a blank
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at Carson City thia week, a Mra.
Owen Gaylor is attending Col­
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Laxutng this week.
Mrs. Kathy Bateman tend chil­
dren returned home last week.

honor the birthday of Hww&lt;!
Cheney Sunday. * Rev. and Mrs.
Jcc.se Powell and family aqend-

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Hastings

Public Library
Court and Church Strech

Joyusnd Beacon Dons. R&gt;-ynarold cow owned and shown by Ly. num Baker. 19. Rl Ad*. won the
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the Southwerrt Michigan Jersey
Parish Show held during Mon­
day s opening of th? Barry Coun­
ty Free Fair.

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tn the show which was Judged
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Dor* won reserve champion
honors at Urt year s Stale Fair

! tended the Burroughs
! John* town Township

Tuesday and Thursday

12:30 to 6 pm.
Saturday

Hlneffard

8h* married Floyd Garrison of
Baltimore Township on April 1.
1902. They were life-long farm­
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some of the classroom seating.
Science equipment to nearly all
installed and home economics
cabinet* from the old high school
I school in Nashville have been
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rooms upstairs and one bedroom down, living room, dining
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basement, aluminum siding, one stall garage, wall to wall car­
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A YEAR ROUND HOME AT THORNAPPLE LAKE with Irving
room, dining room, kitchen, two bedrooms and bath, newly
paneled, new hot water heater, new oil furnace, and pump, has

with 18 x 25 ft living room, two bedrooms, four piece ceramic
bath, large dining room, kitchen with built-in stove and oven,
cupboards and sliding glass doors in living room facing the lake,
thermo-pane windows, a full basement with living room, with
fireplace, two bedrooms, full bath, utility room, electric stove,
refrigerator, arjd drapes in basement. I '/j stall garage, a real
beauty for$22,000.00
upstairs and one closet, and down one bedroom, living room,
dining room, kitchen and bath, full basement with gas furnace,
water softener, has insulation, metal awnings, double garage,
newly decorated, for .....$7,500.00
A BUNGALOW IN WOODLAND VILLAGE. I.v.ng room, d.n.ng
r&lt;5om. throe bedrooms, kitchen and bath, gas floor furnace,
new asbestos siding, new roof, carpets and drapes ..$7,150.00

REAL SWELL HOME IN THE TAFFEE ADDITION, nearly new.
has large living room, two swell bedrooms, dining room, kitchen
and full bath, utility room, family room, lots of cupbArds,
attached two stall electrically operated door, oil furnac«'real
A REAL GOOD. LARGE HOME IN THE FIRST WARD, has living
room, four bedrooms, large kitchen with real nice cupboards,
family room paneled, bath with shower and stall, utility room
with built-in cupboards, laundry room, has full basement, and
all this for$6,000.00

on the same lot. rhe rear apartment louse ha, eleven apart­
ments. and the front apartment house has three apartments, all
of them furnished except the overseer's apartment In front, .this
property shows a good steady income, all furnishings go with
the place, and it is a good chance to get in business all for
decorated, good location for ...........$15,100.00

A NICE HOME ON CROOKED LAKE to trade for property close

with a nice recreation room, forced hot air oil fired furnace, and
another fireplace in the basement, attached earage 24 x 24 ft.,
one 4" well 238 ft deep and another well 2". low vottage-cen• trol system, place has a wonderful view of the countryside, has
lightning rods, lots of shrubbery $32,000.00

ANOTHER PLACE JUST OUT OF TOWN, home has two bedrooms
upstairs, and down one bedroom, living room, dining room,
modern kitcMn and large bath, good basement with oil furnace,
good well and pump and electric washer, dryer and refrigerator
A REAL SWEET BUNGALOW at Green Meadows Number One
has living room 13 x 19 ft . three real nice bedrooms, dining
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with electric heat, poured walls, one end one-half stall garage,
on two.acre lot with'iots of trees .......------ $15,500.00

BEAUTIFUL HOME AT ALGONQUIN LAKE, al on one floor,
has large living room with fireplace, three nice bedrooms. lots of
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mnlng space together, and bar, built-in stove and oven and dis­
posal. heated with hpr water heater, fired with oil, new two stall
garage, aluminum siding, paneling woodwork in living room, on

bath up and down it has one bedroom, living room, dining room,
kitchen, full basement, new gas furnace, new water heater, new
front and back enclosed porches, wants to tract foe a place with
about 30 acres north of Hastings.
NEARLY kEW EXCELLENT HOME IN THE 2ad WARD. 26 x 40
ft., has living room with fireplace, dining room, kitchen and
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�Hastings Mfg. Wins Tourney Sof tball Crown
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Stan Hause
Hurls Team to
Twin Victories
*

Piston Ring Nipa

2—THE HASTINGS BANNER

r State
Lead-off man Freden burg drew
a walk to start the Piston' Ring
attack. Bowman followed and
Bowen singled Frcdenburg home

Henderson, who played an out­
Lumbermen, 7-6, 5-1, standing defensive game in right
field, was safe on a fielder's
choice and Olsen sent him home.
The Harting* Mfg. Company
Piston Ring moved ahead 3-1
softball team, which came in lite second with Fredenburg
through Tuesday to score two and Vern Bowman scoring, and
terrific victorias over the Barry- made It 5-1 in the third. Shan­
County Lumber it Ready Mix non Lydy tripled and Hause
nine, will represent this area in singled and bolh .wored. That
was al! for Hastings Mfg.. but it
starting at Charlotte on Monday, was enough The winner* got
only one more hit, a single by
Hause in the fifth. Cutting off
In Tueaday Game a

the last canto did the trick.
unoerway an jonnaan rieia i
_______ *-----------tbe earn* night
I
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Hastings Mfg. which had to IA Sfdtp I'ofCStS
coma from behind in Ute first jU kJUttV 1 VI UO33
game under the
Ute Johnson Field . ■
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arcs Tuesday to earn a crack at I Io vp
the Hastings tournament cham- .llrt’c OVCIUV
ptonshlp. moved out In front ln1B«
.
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Motoring Routes

SS

tnth Inning to add the teurnaTravelers ta Northern Mlchlmenl honors to their regular tea-' KttIl ain enjoy a change of pace
son championship
— i by turning off major motoring
Stan Hause wasXJie Iron man: routes far totH over six Mato
of Tuesday night’s double head-1 fwent scenic driven Mt up by
Easy to follow, the adf-guiding

Hause not only limited the big
hhme run in the fourth inning
with First Baseman Dave Kletz-

Summer Checklist

Some of the polnta of interest

pine plantatiorui. Winter deer­
Lumber had picked up two runs yards, blueberry management
tn the first inning and two more sites, wildlife openings, reaeaich
plots, and historic and scenic

Safety

Bennett 46. 4, Snyder &lt;t, 0; Bay
Standings: Blair 37 points.

_

Isham, Burke
Lead Bliss
Golf Teams

la a rl InS MllV
bV a
U dull
potato, la
is leading
only by
small
margin of 10 points over the 811Coleman and Bueige. carding
2i, were low for first league

Snyder 26. Warner and BuergR
24. B. Millar 23. Clark* 22. Kin­
ney 31. McMillon 19. Bay 17,
Tnesday'a Results-BVnnet 49.
Genet I*ham. with 18 potato,
. Ken Rose conquered the new James and Campbell 14. Ciarey to teadtag the Silver team with 2 points. Stedman 52. 0 potato;
13 and B. Milter 10.
Burkholder 47. 0 point. Coleman
atu Sweet second in the Tuesday 42. 2 potato; Markle 5), 0 point.
iCountry Club Monday night.
E Miller, Campbell vs. Clarey; night BUM Golf Le*gue at Uie McCloskey 51. 2 potato; Ctlnder
James vs. Clarke, Rohde vs. J. HxUng* Country Club.
45. 0 point. Hudson 48. 2 potato;
Harry Burke to leading Ute Hopkins 48. 0 point. Lang 47, 2
Gold team with 15 to potato. Close potato; Burke 52. 0 point, Clarke
B. Miller, Warner vs. Buerge; behind Ued for second are Mike 48. 2 potato; Perry 53, 0 point,
Dorman and John Hopkins with Bponable 47, 2 potato; Fisher 43.
Tucker vs. Kinney.
UM.
2 points, Kennedy 60. 0 point:
Blue Divirion
Tha Gold team, with 1615 Buerge 42, 1 point. Tredinnick
Ernie Burr carded a 40 to win
51, 1- point; Peters 52. 0 point.
all four points from Dick Ja­
points.
Sherwood
54.
0
points;
Moore 48. 2 potato; M. Snyder
cobs who posted a 43. Dwight
—
------ polnta lrom
57, 0 noint. Sexton 43. 2 potato
Fisher took four
Loyal Kinney with his 41.
4. Jacoba 43. 0; Gllleipte 60. 4.
Panfil 50. 0; Hamaty 47. I. Lau­
Moore; Birke vs. Tredinnick.
baugh 43, 1; Cove 48, 4. H. Smith
Buerge vs. Clarke; Burke vs.
Monday's rvmlta: Win lek 53. 4
Coleman. Burkholder vs. Hud­
, points, Booth 54. 0 point; Osgood
son; Czlnder vs., Isham, Hopkins
Standings: Cove 28 points,
4, Lawrence 57. 0: Goodyear Holitoter 36. Ironside 35. Burr 32,
'vs Lublenteckl; Dorman vr
Gordon Johncock. nationally- Kennedy. Hubert vs. Markle,
4. G. Miller 40, 0; Chenoweth 81m 31. MacLeod and H. Smith
w Morey, M. Snyder vs. L.
3. Gardner 54. I; Frandsen 28. Hamaty and Jacobs 27. Pan­ known race driver, and ills crew
fil 23, Laubaugh and Chase 32. were to leave here Tutoday or Snyder; Pusnikas vs. Perry. 8pon47. 4. B00U1 54. 0.
Wood'll. Hubbell 18, Mitchell 17.
Standing*: Mathew* 37 potato. Sherwood 13. Olllesple 10 and
championship 250-mile race on
• Chenoweth 35, J. Gconlnger 34. Fletcher 8.
1 G. Miller 33. Hodge* 30. Gardner
Pairings for Monday: Hollister Sunday, Aug. 129. W Crontager and Osgood 28, vs. H. amiUt. Ironside vs. Flet­
This championship event for a
Guenther 24, Stanley and Law­ cher; Sherwood vs. Chase. Pan­ 375.000 purse will be on a ixlghrente 23. Wlnlck 18, Goodyear fil vs. Laubaugh: Hamaty vs.
17. Booth 15. Stucry 13, Martin Burr. Jacobs vs. Gillespie; Mit­ Johncock expeetzt to drive on
! 11. Frandscn 9 and Pusnlkaa 5.
chell vs. Hubbell. MacLeod vs.
Pairing* for Monday: Pusnlkaa Wood; 81m vs. Cove.
v*. Osgood. Booth v». W. Croninger; Lawrence v». Wlnlck.
Mathew* v». Gardner; Frandsan
Monday'* results: Siegel 54. 4
He will drive No. 70. his "500
v». Steury, Martin vs. G. Miller; point*. Shirkey 53. 0 point; ____
ChrtsGoodyear v«. Guenther, Hodges1 tensen 48, 4. Groo* 60. 0; Rose
Making the trip were to be his
McAUtote-'
&lt;7 0?*Kiehl' 47.
i vs. Stanley; ChenowcUi va. J. J 36..“4.
‘ “---------—
1 Crontager.
i,,.
4. : Feldpau*ch 51. 0; Jerow 49, 4, chief mechanic. Duane Glasgow,
Huebner 60.0; Pugh 58. 3, Cooper and Lynn Christopher and Bob
Cuiberts
■
While DIvLvion
57. 2; A. Smith 57. 4, Flora 64. 0;
On Sunday, Aug. 8. Johncock i
Monday's result*: Warner 52. Cook 47. 4, Sexton 54. 0; MaAlexpects to drive at Langhorne.
FOR FUN
'
The Hufby, CounUy Club paued a mita.»nC Saiur.lay. &lt;£*■[
0 pgm; 1 lister 49. 4. Huebner 60. 0; McAl1 Uster 40, 4. Oroos 60. 0; Rose 36. Pa., in a 125-mile ehamplonriUp
ond HEALTH
when for the first time members played their new 18-fiolc dcr
4 j
48&gt; 0; A 4. A Smith 57, 0; Cooper 57. t.
course. Play was quite heavy and for the most part the golfers &gt; Bennett 45, 4. Tucker 52. 0; A. , A. Smith 57. 0.
I Standings: Christensen 42
Lart Bunday Johncock finishwere enthusiastic over the course, especially the condition oi;
points, Foster 37. Kiehl 35. Rose
the new grrfns.
'
33. Cook and Shirkey 30, McAlThe
off ■■».&gt;»&lt;&gt;&lt;.&lt;*
included HCC Ppm,
,,
SUMMER
inc first
nisi foursome
luuiovirrc officially
uim.Miiy Io
iv tee
»*«• *&gt;..
Uster 27. Cooper 26. Pugh 25. He drove the 150 miles without
dent Jim Spoon who shot an 80, HCC Pro William MacDonald
iSexton 34. Groo* 23. stegei, Je. -fired. .1 .a
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row and A. Smith 20. Feldpausch
who
75, Pro Jerry
Berks
Sunnybrook
in rv
Grandvilfe
Club Monday noon iunbeon held
19.
Aldrich
17.
Huebner
and
who posted a 73 and Pro Glen Stuart of Cascade who shot tW
tz
v
I Flora 16.
at the Hotel Hastings. Johncock
professional record of 70 despite three penalty strokes.
| Athletics lost their second
Pairings for Monday: Shirkey
The amateur record was fired Satunhv by our side-kick, game in nine starts but con­ vs. Christensen. Sexton vs. Hueb­ (luring roc snowing &lt;n me unw­
Improve Your
Hal Buerge, who carded a 75, followed b/Harvey Slater, Ver-1' tlnue to hold the top rung of the ner; Aldrich vs. Siegel. Kiehl vs. ed films of the 1965 Indlanapolfl
ladder in the Kiwanis - Youth
Game Before
non (Snap) Engle and George Miller with fine 78s.
Council Babe Ruth Baseball Pugh vs. Feldpausch; Cook vs. movie the two answered many
The hole by hole scores of the record holders follow:
uosoa$
questions
pertaining
to
races
and
A Smith, Flora vs. Jerow; Oroos
Stuart ....464
335 434—36 454 254 343—34—70
The Twins and Oriole* are tied
Buerge ...354
355 3^4—35 365 444 554-^-40-75
for second with 4-5 records and
Twenty-six HCC golfer^rateled to Marywood Sunday for the Indian* are ta the cellar with
a return match with the BatflbCreek linksmen. We did r bit
1 ‘ ' a 3-6 count.
— I
Wednesday
Twin* &gt;et
better, but Uie Ceral City lads “
down the Orioles, 10-6, and the
u», m«&gt; ot th. tomn W.
“ »•“
I Ihdian* ouUkxted the Athletics,
played with Bill McAllan. who I at Thomapple along with

Gordie to Race
At Atlanta;
Is 8th at IRP

BOWLING

Armchair Athlete

ALL

d I IIIPf-i/'t. Cuht
lifiseball
Leagues Lead

the fifth when Bob Cormoncy
partmcnL

huv.' Bowers and Shannon I&lt;ydy
Off M-55, between Houghton
Lake and Prudenville. (30 miles

River

left

Park

———

Ken Rose Pars
New Front *9’
To I^ead League

tween US-131 and M-66. near
Alba. &lt;14 miles longi
TaBquamenon River state forU In Uic first game. Haute had
four runs batted in. Lydy two r.L (21 OH M-28. south of New­
berry &lt;27 miles lang); off CounBuyers hurled a fine game

tlon* catching. He allowed eight
hit*.
four nines
miles norui
north ot
of nun
Iron .MounHause continued to ptten
tor tour
pitch for
Hastings Mfg. In the second | tain. (20 miles round trip)
game, and held contnf until the
Ford Diver at
tdsenlh inning yrhen Harry Lum-1 Lake-Floodwood
bar almost pulled the! game out-ljo miles north c
Vern (Stilb) AUerdlng came In j &lt;35 miles long)
and halted Ute rally whep he( Rw folders,
struck ou| Carmoney.
first' listed route through Tah­
Hastings Mfg. held a 5-1 lead
going into the last Inning. Art
iti rightaeeing stop
poinuCkrc available at the Con­
servation , Department's district
office in/ Newberry.
Piston Ring was
Information sheets, providing
similar details about the scenic
drive In Houghton Lake state

OPEN
BOWLING
Afternoons
and Evenings

carded three straight birdies—on
$.3.4_the first time he bad seen
the layout. . . .
Shirley Thompson of Grand
Rapid*, who participate* In the
group lesson* at HCC. carded a
hole-ta-one at the Yankee
Springs Golf Course while play­
tag with Jan Granger, also a
group lesson student. Shirley
used a No. 3 wood to ace a 145yard hole. . . .
Department's Houghton Lake
Monday two HCC foursomes
wildlife research station along played in the Pro-Am at Battle
old US-37.
Creek CC. BUI MacDonald and
Eldon Mathew* turned ta a best
ball of 66 and Art Schumaker
and John Czlnder hod a best ball

Uouii

r ColcrtPzC

TdMcopa
You con SOO 0 long woy into the future if

you sove for it. Any young fellow who hos
college in his pions will find the belt woy

to finonce It is to sore regulorly with us
and let income from the account pay port
of his woy through school. Check on the

benefits of a long ronge soring program

today.

136 E. State St
PUae Wl 5-3853
AU Saving* Injured Up to

tlOMO icith FS.LJ.C

LONG

use either shotguns or bow- and j still hold first place
-2-___ -___
___ r^virrl 1Th»
Phlllll.
,|
record.
The Phillies
are In second
arrows
for________
turkeys. Applicants
must apply between Aug. 1 and with 7-2. Uie Mets areAhlrd with
Aug. 27i The elk season will be 5-4. the Reds and Braves arc Ued
very similar to last year, with for fourth with 4-5 counts and
the Dodgers are In the basement
.
drawing- Deadline for applica­ with o-9.
Wednesday the Reds beat the
tions la Aug. 27 for the season
Dodgers. 13-7; Cubs walloped the
hunting will be prohibited tn the Braves, 22-1, and the Phillies
lower peninsula for two yean. slipped by the Meta, 8-7.
Monday the Braves downed
The UP. season will be Sept. 1the Dodgers, 19-9; the Mels
season opens Nov. 20 in the lower nipped the Reds. 12-11. and the
peninsula and Nov. 13 in the UP Phillies upset the Cubs. 10-9.

Bob &amp; Mickey Lambert
Your Hosts

HASTINGS
BOWL INC.
Woodland at Michigan

How come you see
about twice as
many Chryslers around
here this summer?”

In match play against Assbtant Pro Schumaker at HCC on
Thursday. Paul Faulkner won
first and tied for second were
Lublenlackl and Dr. John Mulll
gan. Schumaker carded a 76. . .

Outdoor Trjdl — A larger area
of Barry County is Included in
the "any deer" season for No- i
vember, according to maps show- ■
tag the antlerless deer hunting
runes Last year's nine special
anUerless hunting zones of 1505
square miles south of M-20 have
been increased to 17 zones of
4.024 square miles. . . .
Conservation Officer Gene
Brown reports the hot weather
has sent fishing Into the dol­
drums. although good catches of
bluegills have been reported in

■tUIUlttllMilUWUlIliUiVltMU^^

I “Maybe it’s the 5-year/50,000-mile warranty.

Dick Aspinall
Second Friday in
Raceway Feature

=

OiAXOii

Scott Orr of BatUe Creek won
the 25-lap feature at che Has-

beating out Dick Asplnall ot
Hastinng* who took runner-up
honors. Jerry Spears, also of the
Cereal City, was third.
Norm Asplnall won Ute fast
car dash with Dick Asplnall
third. Virgil Flaming. Jerry Van­
Dyke ot Grand Rapids and Bill
Shields of BatUe Creek won the!
heat races while Orr took the
ahlels waa second in the grab
bag event, Dick Asptaal was
third atjd Al Lewis of Middle-,
vllie fourth.
Don Gray won the 20-lap semi-;
final. Bill Lazarvs was second:
and Mike Malone of Battle Creek
third.
Judy Perry of Kalamaroo caplured the special Powd* Pun j
derby. Helen Misner was second ‘
and Mary Curtis third
Harry Foote of Kalamaaoo was
Uie qualifying trial winner .
,
Chuck Green and Bill Shields.
fintaiied one-two In Uie feature
Saturday night at the Galesburg
Speedway and Shields alio won
the flgurt-8. John Abbott of
Bellevue waa ,a heal winner.

Waldo Sauter's three-year recCentral Michigan University
stands at 74-41-0. a .643 percen-1

50,000 miles of engine ind drive tram warranty protection.

Chrysler's the only car irv its dais built well enough to

•CHRYSLER-g 5-Y£AR/50,000-IIILg WARRANTY WITH
first, spjinst defect* in materials and workmanship abd
•nglne block, heed and Internal peril. Intake menWotd,
d...,. ...... nAbxini iointv. rear ax e and differentia). I

trsnunlislon caw and internsl peris (sxcludlng manual dutch), torqus coavarter.
■—
rid*d the owner ha* the snglne o«l changed
carburetor air later cleaned every 6 month*
required service, and requests the dealer to

ccrtil/ (1/receipt °* *ucfl evidence and (2) the car's then current mHtsge.

AUTHORIZED DEALERS
We all share in Customer Caro

BARRY'S

FARM

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S. Hanover at Hasting* City Limit*

rrnvn

DEWEYS

CAR

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M-43 ot Sprague Rd., Delton

CHRYSLER
MOTORS CORPORATION

�Moose Connie
Mack Team
Drops Clash

fourth on four hit* and two er-.
_
.
rora. Steve AUerdlng led off with
Uliniimil
a single. Morgan was safe on nn
^msiszmzzs
error. Dav. William* singled to‘ Ry Mra. W. H. Cheeaeman
drive In AUerdlng. Ron Haydon;
-----singled driving in Morgan. Hteve I
Spoon followed suit sending' Wil-1 (There Items were handed in
I tarns and Haydon home
j|
Haydon bad gone to second on '
an error.
'felt I should send them thia
i
The score by innings:
Bunday evening. July 18. guest*

The 40 guest* came from Por.tiac,
Vermontville. Woodland. Maple
Grove and Indiana.
Mr. and Mra" Ted Summer*
left Thursday for their home in
Enslnnd after a three-week visit
with the Robert Rhode* family,
w Gary Rhodes came home from
The Hasting.
Moose Connie
(
—— -------Pennock Hospital alter several
,i
Mack travel'
— *team
----- dropped
fling
....___
_____• far an injured
t. imH
uecks'
ueatment
their districtt play on game
uw.muu.Mon-,
kidney, leaving hta brother. Jim.
day evening at Battle Creek, sm.
in Uie hospital to convalesce
by Archway Cookie*, the winner
from
injuries
received
when
he
of Uie Cereal City Connie Mack Hastings
i were Mr. and Mra. Karl Schantz was thrown from hta motorcycle
championship.
,and family. Mr. and Mra. Duane Wednesday morning --------- *"
....
. .
' Jone* »nd family. Mr. and Mra
TomCrooked Lake Meet ; Milburn Jones and family, and
catching.
Member, of the Crooked I^e
w^erathO lailu Hospital having treatmenu
Jerry Skidmore, former HHs Sportsman's Club arc to meet
tor an eye injury, came 'home
. .
ace. started for Archway but wa*I Friday.
rruuiy. July
July 30
to at
at 7:45 pm.
pjn. at : Co».«™*hs allowed the slides of' Saturday.
knocked out in the fourth. He
Delton Kellogg School.Secre- iR^L? th^w^and Southern

fc ?avh“

No other state htJ " many
! Cheeseman attended the-Bramrn college and unlver.it&gt; faculty
members abroad an educational

_____

h'

Hastings First Area Golf
Tourney Saturday, Sunday

liaatlnp tallied all runs in Uie'

3 BIG DAYS

SATURDAY

SNIPE RACE WINNER
lion Foster ot Kalamazoo
wen Br«t place In Sunday's
•nipe ull bo*t races held on
Wall Lake. Robert Keffer of
Kalamazoo look second and
Robert .Miller of Delton was
third. There were 12 boats en­
tered In the afternoon event

July 31

Men’s 36-Hole
Test Over HCC
18-Hole Course

I David, from Grand Rapids. *
Laccy ■&lt;
Rose Ann Vincent ta in Univer­
Site
sity Hospital in Ann Arbor. sue
r&gt;
„ .. .. &lt;* ..
would appreciate anyone sendBy Mra. Orlie I anSjtkU
......
jss-mt
West, University Hospital. Ann
Arbor. Mich.
Mr. and Mr*. Keith BtrRkland,
Mr. and Mra. Frank McClain
Deadline to Enter is
left Wednesday on a two - week Sandra, and Mra. Winnie Dunn
attended a shower on Saturday
Thia Thnradayi Prisea GUdea of Schoolcraft were Sun­
day dinner guests of Mr. and
In All Flifhla
Mra. Jack Fritz. Afternoon guest* daughter. Sunday they were din­
The flrat annual Hastings were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wolf ner guesL, at the cottage of Mr.
and Mra. Norwood Hughe* st
Area Men's Amateur Golf tourWhen the GUdeas left for home.
and Sunday at the Hastings Judy and Susan Fritz went with
Thursday supper guests of Mr.
Country Club.
The deadline far submitting Mr* I’* McKimmy returned and Mra. Keith Strickland and
i. ihi. Th,,™!,.
I home Sunday to Lodi. Ohib, after
□trie. 1* this Thursday, July | TlllUng here for two weets with
night. * Miss Nyla Cheeseman of
of 18 Includes a Kimmy. * Bondy Bask* returned
I practice round on Friday a* well
Mra. Alva PufpafT entertained
I as 18 holes on Sajdrday and had been visiting her stater and
family. Mr. and Mrs David Ken- the Hrott Reunion at their home
rinnera In the live nlsten and daughter for a week.
Ttie Kenntatens brought Sandy
back home and are visiting their Pufpaff colled Sunday night on
parents. Mr. and Mra Mer! Mr. and Mr*. Bob Wilcox. * Mr.
i eighth and 12 ptace winner*.
Baske. Sandy .udd she really had and Mn. Keith Buehler and
■ Golfers will "hoot Into flight* a good time and liked her Jet family of Freeport were Sunday
। on their first 18 holes on Satur- ride to New York, but she would dinner. guests of Mr. and Mrs.
■ day and compete In Chore flight/, rather live in Delton. * Marte Henry y«B-SycXle.
on Sunday- AH 26 hole* will and Lolla Peabody had lunch
1 count toward the medal score.
last Monday with Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Holdridge and family.
new ta-uoie course snica
Holdridge is the daughter of Mr
officially opened Saturday.
and Mra. Russell Peabody.
j Glenn Stuart. proferiional at
। the Cascode Country Club, set

Senior Citizens
Enjoy Luncheon
Meeting Monday

BARRY COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS, Hastings

Jim Spoon, HCC Professional
Seventy Senior Clttaens of the
William MacDonald and Sunny- Hastings community met Mon*
day noon. There waa a brilliant
display of flowers for the birth­
Play was relatively heavy on day table, this being the month
the opening day and a formal when gladioli are at their beat.
After the fine picnic dinner,
llbbon - cutting ceremony was
held In the evening with Mra. the dishes stashed away in ownFlorence Wlswell cutting the
ribbon. Mra. WisweB wm given caslons when certain owner* did
the honor as gift* in memory of not know their own baskets) the
her late husband. Rover Wkwell,
had been presented the,club for program committee, and Ray
the purchase of equipment for
the course. A potluck dinner
Ing accompanist present in the
followed.

'SSPECBCWR

H u“. AJ. (ARL SHOWS &amp; RIDES
—*&lt;#1

3 BIG DAYS!
Wednesday, Thursday
and Friday
4 Races - 2 Heals Each
Daily af 2:00 P.M.
$12,000 in Purses

H TO THE GROUNDS

FAMOUS GRANDSTAND SHOWS

Adults

Is Alite mr 28 wHorse
THURSDAY EVENING

8:30

$1.00
Children 25c

SHOW

8:30

JULY 29

KING KOVAZ

Bv Mrs. John Poabndv

Campbell, have learned the hard

Payne Pullen of Allegan spent
Thursday at the home of Mr.
and.Mrs. Clvde Northuta. Mrs.
Northuls ta his stater. ♦ Mrs
Myrtle Barnard entertained her
three daughters and families for

must admit that a piano does
help.
Mrs. Wayne Webster, who ta
married to one of Hastings' Blate
Street merchants, sang two num-

and family. Albany. N.Y.: Mra.
Tris pension and family. Med­
ford. NJ, and Mra. Garland
Soza and family. Tucson. Aris It
had been eight years since the
family had all been together ao
Sunday. July 11. wa* roent with
a big family reunion. Mra. Bar­
nard's sons. Gordon MacLeon

You get ■ full measure of John
Deere performance and conve­
nience in the 8 h-p. “IK?’ Lawn
and Garden Tractor.
Independent ground-opeed con­
trol. Doublc-eofo electric start­
er. Double-action brakes. Atsnow, gardening, spraying

too, with a John Doero "ill
Tractor. Convenient credit.

and a prayer. Mra. Webster ta a
talented musician, and sang
these songs with much feeling
for their content.
Frank Crabb gave an inspira­
tional talk. later. Mr. Crabb's
mother, Mr*. Munn, a former

President Stamm conducted
the business meeting which fol­
It was voted to meet
Leod and family and her sister. lowed and M
*&gt; ■V.-'UV”
4 1.
Mra Elydla Hoskens and family
of Kalamazoo were present. * gonquln Lake.

LAWN 6 GARDEN
TRACTOR

Goodyear
Bros.

Implements'
124 R. J.Hmw

nicely after eye surgery Friday
In Borges* Hospital.
Mr. and Mra. William Cheney
will entertain at their cottage
at Pleasant Lake Sunday. Aug.
1, the Barry County OEB. Wor­
thy Matrons. Worthy Patrons
and families at one pm. for a
picnic dinner. ★ Mr. and Mra.
Jerome Brownell and family of
Niles spent last week visiting har

'

Ph. Wl 5-5&lt;

Kalamazoo ij spending three
weeks with Tils aunt and uncle

Top TV Wrestlers — Men, Midgets &amp; Ladies
tlon. * Wednesday dinner guesta

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The Destroyer

Jo Ann Brewer

Man Mountain
Cannon

Tim Hampton

Vicky Miller

PLUS . . . Midgets and Mixed

Adults

$1.00

Ringside $1.50

GREATEST SHOW of the WEEK

Grand Ole Opry'

ENTERTAINMENT

Starring PROMINENT STARS &amp; COMPLETE STAGE SHOW

Brownell family, nephew Garry,
mother Mrs Susie Francisco of
Galesburg. Mr. and Mra. Ellis
Francisco and daughters of San
Francisco, James Coote. Climax;
Mr. and Mrs. James Francisco
and family. Pleasant Lake; Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Mohn and
family. Wall Lake. Then in the
evening guests were Mr. • apd

and family of Richland. John
Francisco from Cressey. Mr. and
Mra. Darrel Herbert and family.
Delton; Mr. and Mra. Fred Goldenmond of Galesburg. Refresh­
ments were served. Mrs Francis­
co said she thought there were
17 children—It surely was a won­
derful family gathering.
Jack Jr. Fritz U visiting Milo
Caley at Three Rivers for a week.
* Those attending the Methodist
campout arc Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Sinkler and family and Mr. and
Mra. Maynard Hill and family.

Orangeville. ♦ Mr. and Mra. Clif­
ford Kahler relumed from their
fishing trip. Fishing was good.
Their visitors last weekend were
Mr. and Mr*. George Kahler of
Willow Springs. Mo.; Mr. and
Mra Ralph Hibbard of Kala­
mazoo. and Mr. and Mra. Ernest
Sontson of BatUe Creek.
.
Mra. William (Janett) Cheney
entertained at their cottage &amp;t
Pleasant lake Tue»day. Mrs. Ina

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breathtaking *cts. SEE the show that has thrilled mil­
lions for 25 years. SEE this unbelievable demonstration

Hug X. Lewis

ADMISSION

from the regular men's tecs and also accompanied the soloist*
6515 from the championship .Mrs. Nielsen, who so graciously
presided st the piano for the
June meeting was also greatly
appreciated. Lika ths aging opera
stars who depend upon the flutes
to take the high notes, we ciUDelton Area

Every inch a rugged
John Deere

Delores Smiley

Th* Willis Brothers

$100
Plus,.Many Other Favorites of Stage,

Screen, Radio and Television

Grandstand
Rcesrvad Swats

*1°°
$4 50

Peabody, Delton: -Mrs. Berlin*
Joppie and daughters of Nash­
ville, Mra. Dorothy Gronewold
and Mra. Marlene Maine ,and
children of Freeport. They had a
picnic and a good visit* * Mr.
and Mrs. William Lewis and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Ora
Ryan and family enjoyed a pic­
nic at Gun Lake. * Weekend

Mrs. Ruwell Peabody were their
granddaughter, Jo Ann. Long

This year, be a winner!
■ Why non Mort Neff wiU be
presenting 83 big prizes in Leon­
ard’s 1965 “Michigan Outdoors"
fishing contest — and you have as
fisherman. The contest run* from
the opening of trout season through
labor Day, so you’ll have all sum­

today and pick up your free entry
blank, Wa'rg holding one for you.
And, we hope you catch a whopperI

FREE
.
ENTRY BLANKS!

Jack Echtinaws

LEONARD

SERVICE
320 N. Michigan

Wl 5-5073

�v»
....
- .. . —— —i -- H i
vfOage treasurer,
Bhaneck has given the village. Mr* Marguerite Wilson ha* col—*••• —‘- I lacked giXN in taxee.
I There U a total of tlMBlM in
the general checking account
l Included in ihi* i* M.BC3 no in
The village Has attempted to the Incidental account; W4M.1B
keep the cost of garbage pickup In the highway. IHW in the
at a minimum for it* raddenu, debt service: end UTODO in the

Sewer Drain
Causes Problem
At Nashville
NaaMtllle s village council met
Thu navy evening in regular »e*-

Jim Rixor who with hte wife is,
vacationing in Seattle. Wash,
and the village clerk. Mr* Ada
Skedgall. The Hkedgrll family Is
•pending a couple of weeks at

Peace Carpt Test
Reaidcnta of Barry County
wlU have an opportunity to of­
fer their abilities to the I*wcc
Corp* al » *-ni. Saturday. Aug.
14. at the hv* PO"*- ofnrr bulkI’
Ing in Onind Rapids. 22S Michlgah Hired, N.IW.: at the main
port office in BaUle Creek; at
the port office building in Lan-

Mr and Mra. Robert Keeler,
and Mr. and Mn&gt; George Kceter
and non visited their daughter
and granddaughter. Mm Kathy
Farr of Ctiartoue. on Sunday.

BACK AGAIN! AT ALL

My26

August 7

back up in the basement of one
dwelling. It also cause* sewage to
flow In yard* of thoke on Kel­
logg Street. I’m auro you can see
this Is definitely a jxibhc hazard

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The council haa been fully
aware of the existing condition,
and has given assistance when
needed, even though this drain
waa never taken over by the vil-

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Healings Country Club and
the entire community pusaed
a raavatkmal mlleatone liut
Saturday when the golf
coune- cluingcd from a 9-hole
«wro to ■ championship
lt-hole layout of groat dlmenskxis The membership
played on it for Uw lint
thoe on July 34th and mart
of three who toured &gt;U iillh
and daks pronounced it ca­
pable of tnUng the akflla
of the moat talented golfera
anywhere It Is anmething to
be proud of and V» challeng­
ing aspects will undoubtedly
become a definite factor In
the future growth of our
community The golfer* will
giro it a stem teat this week­
end when the first area
tournament will be held on
it- The public is invited to
wltnai. tlie tournament play
wldch will commence Satur­
day morning, July 11. end
conclude on Sunday. The
gallery itos will be the find
to witness a golf tournament
ever to be played bn an IB-'
hole coll course in Barry
County. Sec you there!

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Personal Mention

i; the AMP Monorail
Wisconsin Dells and Milwaukee. th*toV.p U
I The Bev. and Mrs. Don M.
u‘* —***
"”’J
Mr. and Mr* Leers Gray spent, I Gury and Mra Florence O. Wil­
the weekend with her brother, son enjoyed a woskend motor
Orto Main, at MaroeUtu. Mrs.' trip to Bault 84o. Marie and
Richard Hart and three daugh­, points en route.
ters of Grand lUptds spent,
Mra. Richard H. Krwenkh
Monday with her parents, ther chaperoned five trwn-agcns on a
Gray* Mrs Veda Roberta andI visit to -Detroit Tuesday and
daughter, Mr* Richard Hart,
called on the Gray* lart week,

derful fuhlr.g. They come home

Teri Babcock
Tells About Her
Visit to Rome

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night, i
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and I could spot you on the plat­
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Ray taught me how to body surf.
It was a panto—but boy! those
waves were sure high I 1 went
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ago last Wednesday

we

Vatican and got some fabulous
picture* of Roma and the Papal
Gardens. Then we went aU
Uirough the Treasury. which is

m*nU, etc, are kept on

million dollars worth of staff in
there. Each display baa a email
card telling what’It’S made of,
and who gave it to which Pope.
The Chapel is really beautiful,
too. We only spent about 15 mini.
I finally made It io Treve foun­
tain! That's what impressed mo

necUcut. We Ye gotten to

and, like a fool, forgot to put
sun stuff on. I got a horrflila
burn, but I'm getttog over. it.
Anally. You know. I'm .1
brown —a lot darker than

apartment stays

a membership to • pool up the
street, but It's POO a chunkhigh, huh?
bast Wednesday, the 14th.
the Vatican for an audience with

tuna

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Spanish. Ha spok
sponsibflltles of Catholic* to the
church. I took some pictures of
him which I hope turn out. It
was really a tremendous experi­
ence — something 111 remember
for a long Unit.
May I buy a guitar? I can get

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pies for S13—and Uiey're 6-string,
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Welt, this is the 7th page, but
a covered al! the news. How’s
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AT -OC TtSMWM- QXK N

TA»C£ TUE BOAT Ort O. GMWAfltNTj
AMOWTO CU-WEtClAW.

Home 30.000 men. front 3.060
viahee to upreaa o
heartfelt thanks

68 million « year to help other*,
recently treated themselves to
tlw pleasures of Miami Beach.

beautiful Horal trlbutea. cards
and expreazloai of sympathy; Grand Convention at the Fountalneblmu Hotel

many thanks to Ml*» Balch and

Harting* Hb

given our father. Thank you to
the Vogt Funeral Home, the pall-

National
ivlMUng Mra. Crockford'* family Saturday. Mr. and Mra. Emmett
on the way. * Mr. and Mrs. also lost a »Uo. * Friday Mr. and
Woodland
comforting word*.
Murray Hanabarger wfre Sunday Mra Richard Kilgore and son
The flr« Elks convention In
Mr. and Mra Hubert Lathrop
By Mr». Clendon C.urlii
... ! evening visitors wlUt Mr. arui motored to Ships*w*na to visit
L
and family
Florida came to order in Miami
JST-1IMI Mra. Herald Claxdc. * Mr. and friend*. * Sunday the Kilgores
In 1928. at which time the memMra. Galen Kilmer and family called on Mrs. Celia Kilgore In
and family
Mr. and Mra. Floyd Williams
lluaM VII i«u«. *
and family
grams throughout the nation at Pennock Hospital Sunday. * Hastings entertained her famliy Kilgore and family of Nashville.
and kicked it off with a 6100.­ About 60 friends and relatives Sunday fy dinner. The occasion
000 fund. Today the fund exceeds
CARD OF THANKS
second birthday. Guesta Include!
Barryville
We wish to thank the many
during
the Convention
toof Mr and Mrs. Stuart Kussmaul i
----------------- _
— -------------friends, neighbor* and relatives. -given
By Mr*. Burr Fat tatI
Hiawatha Rebekah Lodge. Wom­ 143 students, wlnnera of Elks Sunday. Lovely refreshments?family. Mr. and Mra. Marvin
en's Relief Corps. Pennock Hos­ SchOlarahlpa Lost year members WCT, »erved and the day was Classic and girl*, local and Mr.
pital Guild No. Ik, VJ’.W. Aux­ donated a record 1793.000 to be : spent visiting. In the evening and Mr*. Duane Clum and fammembers of the family eniliary and the Johanna Circle for invrated to the National FounMr. and Mr*. Earl Marshall
Uy of Dearborn Heights. Tn U*
their many acta of kindness, food datlon Fund. Today. Elks num- joyed a potluck nipper. Member*'. afternoon Mrs. Herold Classic and Dean are leaving Monday
bcrahlp numbers 1381,455 men. Iwere the Lipscomb family.
for a two week vacation. They
Phelps. nurses and staff at PenOf Intend to the local Elks Guests attended from Howell.
are taking their daughter and
family. Mra. Richard Ervin, to
noat Hospital for their wonder*2 Mrs. Duane Clum. remained with BiloxL Ml**, where her husband.
Capt. Richard C. Ervin, 1* going
Rev. Elliott tor his comforting who won tile Stale Ritual Con- Guenthcr, remained for a few i his grandparents for a week.
to CommunlcaUoiw School. *
words during the illness End
Mrs. Russell Mead and Rhea and
days visit with her grand par-1
five outstanding ritual teon^ In enta * Thursday the piano »tu-I
wr* urayu® aicnxuwn
the Nation throughout the con- dents of Mrs. _______________
Frances Reuther Rnnf
- Vicillltv Thursday dinner guesta of Mr.
-Ill prt
r—
1 1V1H11Y ftnd
pftu] Humphrey of
tost, and reclved fourth place wln
«in,
nt their recital •»
at Uw
the Ij AJUJlIlvsU
Owosso. * On Thursday Mrs.
honors.
। zjon Lutheran Church at 8 p.m.
By Mra. Leto Frey
L. A. Day called on Mra. Lorin
The Michigan delegation was^eryonc U invited.'
Mr. and Mra. Rex Kenyon
tn IK- UVw,.,tr, ITz, ,
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...
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721-OHt stuck of Delton, was a lunch
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kenyon
-,
:
,
.: vuia Murexy were ounouy vanLost rnaay mra. ixo ray Dickerson of Dowling and an
Mr. and Mra. Raymond Kenyon
1001 wlUl Mfs- 50x1 RowhMlvr -I Kathryn and Mrs Gordoh Buxton
Mr. and Mrs. Verland Ransom M4 ndM Tn^n^l M A Mr. and Mra. Morgan Whitney ' gave a miscellaneous bridal evening dinner guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Wendell Day and family of
Mr. and Mrs* Chas. Ftnkbelner
and Mra. Newton left Michigan from Friday to Monday with j Lenz. Seventeen guesta came to
Sunday dinner guest of Mr
Mr. and Mra. Gerald Fuller
from the Willow Run Airport, Mr .nA Mr. Wm Vrlre Onlfh. xhnwrr unit enlmrert an Mr.i*
I mra. 1
............ ——
... :ana Mrs. licocr rviiri.. x
landing at the International Sunday they —attended
a reunion ;nlng of games. A Saturday tn- | Charles Day attended the Senior
Airport in Miami and in t*lk- near Lansing. This was for allining
CARD OF THANKS
bad citizens'
P)(lTfny meeting at Naavhille
Na*vhille
ng -the local pedro club luul
In Uxu spend
HTWrul a
a party
narlv with
I I H their
iHrlr husbands
VMlOlAr.l. 1, on Wednesday.
... . .....
Michigan people
thanks and appreciat
their Winters at Cortex Ptaz*
।
Ch*rl“
made to order, flying condition-. Mobile Park In B.-adrai’an. FU.
children and friend
Monday visitor* with Die Velte'a
while I was in Fennock Hospital, everyone had a grand time In
especially the HUB Church and Miami Beadl"
of Lima, OlUo. Mr and Mrs. The Banfield Circuit League vllle. * Mr. and Mb Warren
Guy FewICM of Hastings went Baseball Club held a picnic and Bolton of Center Road and Lewis
with the Velte's to Half Moon fun game Saturday evening at Bolton of California were Sunthetr trailer parked on Monday.
Several from this area alter
Bolton. * Miss Beverly PufpafT
Recent callers with Mra. Cll- cd the Masonic picnic held
attended a District MYF Counnicna Schalbly and Mrs. Hlldrcd
field 4H Garden Club met Thurs­ Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Albert
day afternoon at their leader. Benson were Saturday night

Gladys Hall
CARD OF THANKS
felt thanks and appreciation to
au our friends, neighbors and

Mra. Cart Helse. On Sunday Du­
PufpafT. ★ The Benson reunion
ane Schalbly was a dinner guest
was held at the Karl PufpafT
with them.
Friday night with her grand- home on Sunday There were
about 45 in attendance. * Mr.
Her brother. Jimtny. is spending and Mrs. Nyle Fassett of Reed

shown in the passing of our hus­
band and faUier. Sincere thanks
for flora! tributes, cards, refresh-

terly. Lovely refreshments were

Fleming and family from Battle
received many useful gifts in­
cluding recipes. Guests from.
Woodland Included Mrs. Byron
Hesterly. Mra. Verdan Hcsteriy
and girls and Mra. Hlldrcd Hes­ Wltalen and family met at the
terly. * Thursday vtattara with home ofTdr. and Mra. Roy
Brown for a picnic dinner in
honor of FALS. John Brown,

Mra. Walter Durkee
Mrs. Clarence (Julia) Nusbaum
CARD OF THANKS
to our nieces and nephews in
Jackson. Mich, for the wonderful

Thanks for the lovely gift from

and Mr*. Burr FasaetL They all
enjoyed a family'picnic at Gull
Lake Saturday night and attend-

:t day

farboth of us. God

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Phillip Born. Is spending a few ' grandfather.
days with his grandparents. Mr Sunday.

Mr.

Carl

Sunday

dinner

What type of person
should buy the
hot Plymouth now?

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playing on Saturday evenings. *
potluck supper at 5:JO. This waa
for all members and their

2.

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Thursday evening for a picnic

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now

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b. Junior College.
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2. Young man with present or prior sales experience
(high school graduates—some college preferred.!
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and be aggressive.
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1.
2.
3.
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malned until Saturday then left
for a fishing trip Into Canada

Right now, youi Plymouth Dealer's showroom
is a saver's paradise. It*l clean-up
time and time for every new-car shopper to save
big on ■ Plymouth Fury, Belvedere,
Valiant or Barracuda. The ‘65s are priced
low to move out &lt;ML Bring your old car
in for a high-dollar trade today.
It
,
Il could
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ll-B start
»l«l of a
• brand-new
UI«IIM-U«" hobby
..vuv;
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Clum and family at Belmont.

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a saver!

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5. Liberal Insurance Program covering employes and
dependents

against the Hastings Baptist
team. Tl&gt;e Woodland teams will
play their final games of the
season Monday. Aug. 3. The Lqthem and Methodist teams will

players has been onmnlaxl for

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1. Opportunity for rapid advancement

guest Thursday and Friday with
Mrs. Hlldrrd Hraterly and Mrs.
CUmena Schalbly.
Tills Tliuroday evetting the

ROUET w. 6H6AWOOO. Mgr.

IM I. MM«m Am.

Essner in Clarksville. Satmday
night. July 17. a Mr. and Mrs
By Mra. Uoyd Owrn
Robert Babcock and children
IID..IM
eej-1411 frlim Rarwy Mill*, called at
Hams ton. Other guesta were Mr.1I M. and Ms. Edwin James re- Raymond Owens. Sunday. July
turned home recently from a 18. * Daniel Hutchins la the
and Mrs. Robert Pollok. Keith trip through Ohio and several owner of a new honr. answer*
and Linda, of Royal Oak.
Bsstem state* and report a won- to the name of Drifter,
derful Ume. Glad to say Mi----------- •------------Anglers in the United States Jamea la feeling well now, since
__ ™ second only
Michigan* shoreline.
his lllncsa earlier in Ur SumAUAkB g ;&lt;Xals mure than 3.00U
“
.
Ing tackle and gadgets, the National mer. * Ethel Gunl was taken miles
including offdwre Islands.
to
Pennock
HoBpitnl
WcdnesGeographic say*.

were

family of Thornapple Lake had
dinner Thursday at the Nordla.
★ Mr. and Mrs Robert C. Smith
and Nancy were last Sunday eve­
ning callera of Mra. Hazel Hig­
don in Nashville. * Mrs. Robert-.
Herman and family attended theNazarene camp meeting at Vicks-’
DuBols burg the past week. David Her/
man Is attending boy's camp

We ere expanding rapidly and need management personnel
to meet our new requirement!:

AUTO — ■FIRE
BONDS
Swanson Ineuranco

Flint U .visiting In the art* for

East Doud

stayed to spend this week with
his grandparents. * Miss Letitia
Smith and Mira Judy Strong
spent the past week at a cottage
on Lake Louise. * Mr. and Mrs.
Robert C. Smith and Nancy and,

Kelth Furice at Saddlebag Lake.
Rev. James Stockton of Belding

945-9415

Tobias in Hinds district, Friday
night, July 16 'W Air. and Mrs.
Howard Moore attended the

Kotula was

Bunday callera ot Mr. and Mrs.

attended the Blanton reunion
Sunday at Tydcn Pork. Forty
member* were present * Ttmra-

Jackson. * The United Brethren ,
Church enjoyed an open air scr-;

HATTINCJ

Kotula family and Mr. Abt al- «ung.

Gull Lake Bible and Missionary

pQaucxTiow oapn.
•Ute *f MteklrM. Prebst* Court daughter of Mr. and Mra. Phillip
By Mr*. Dan Paterman
Born * The United Brethren entertained the local ladles pedro
Church WCTU will hold a pot­ club. * Mr. and Mra. John Crago
Onixrnd «h»l &lt;■» Ann»« 3. luck picnic at Hillary Park on and son from Albion called on
10:10 A.M. In ike &gt;'rob»l» M-66 Tuesday. Aug. 3. A mealing Mr. and Mra. Gordon Buxton
fl fv Hitifiy
th»l rt. Jtef«n4u&gt;L KSiwU Colter. «k»tl oniwrr
wlU follow. * Rev. and Mra. Sunday. * Kathryn Frey spent the Glenn
after attend•t-tak«.Mtli «thrr setioa m '*»y
Hoffman. Mr- and Mra. Willis Friday night with her sister and ,™ Ulcir ulaaa rcunwii u me
Walton and family and Judy family. Mr and Mr* Noernah Ullage park, w Mra Zeiplw Clark
Sun- Leonard of near Bellevue v
S weekend with her
day dmnrr Kurata with Mra. | Tuesday Mrs Richard Kiirore rather. 1In. Susie Stout of
Claudine Matthews. Visitors; attended the Minnie E. Keyea Orleans, w Mr and Mra. Dan
Mr
m«i.
Matron's picnic at Eaton Hickey called on Mra Mina
thews of Saginaw and Mr. and I Rapids. * «*■Richard Brooks at the Ionia Manor SunMra. Don Matthewa w Mr. and Kilgore nd Dickie were Thura- day Bnd Glenn Morris at the
Mra. Clifford Towsley and Mike day evi inc dinner Rue.Vs of Ionia County Memorial Hospital
* Ttmmnr
tn fH,-I-.Hi,
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. .
...—.— —- ----- _ - —..., .-.iiaiiuwca
t Mr
ana Mrs.. tKevo __
Button
*lth l,’?r
Mra. ★ Mr. and Mrs Thad Stampfler of rural Portland. Mra. Dan
Hlldred Heaterly and Mra. Cll- suffered more than 61,000 dam- Hickey and Mike Were Wedncsmena Schalbly. Other vtaltani age during the freak wind last day evening guccts of Mrand
were George Schalbly and Ver- ________________________
dan Heaterly. * Mr and Mrs. I

Office Hown
kUfrWti I to ■» F.M.

|
Mr. and Mrs. Mrivtn anllh;
w held f»
। from California were Wednesday. Mri Wanda A. Haney, 43, of
July 14, supper guests last week 4503 BL Jean street, Dctrvl'‘of the Paul Kesler family. Mra. Tuesday at 1:30 at the Pickens
I BmUh b an aunt of PauL ■* Chapel, Lake Odessa, with intcrMra. Robert* Williams and chll- ment in Lakeside Cemetery. Rev.
1 dren were weekend guests of Mr. Luther Brokal- officiated.
1, and Mra! "Boote" WHliams. Mr. | Mra. Haney died Saturday n«William*
.at . the East
wuuama’ mother,
inoincr, Mrs.
nua. Ethel
cwk, nlng
mng about
auoui 7&lt; pm
p
I ’Williams
UUll-—. from TnHtana
Indiana bn,
has been side fin
General1 ItiAnital.
Huipilal. Detroit.
a guest of the Williams family, after a long lllneea. She liad,
Saturday, July 17. Rer E F been
Rhoades of Nashville officiated I She was bom Nov. 21 1W2. । ‘
at Che wedding of Dallas HUI.1 An}“111.0' 7'*“
daughter of Mra. Mildred Hill resident of Detroit for he'Part
and the late Fred H1U, and Ar- » years She mazried Milo
thur Green
Green from
from Eixnaro,
Elkhart, ina.
Ind. Haney
n.n o
tnur
. al Detroit, four years
Mra. Bill Sutton and Brenda The ccrwnony WM twld in the agu
to celebrate Bill's Mrthday.
8ouUj Mnpl&lt;, Grovo E. U. B. | Surviving are her husband: a
The Lakewood Baptist Church
b
attendants were three-year - old daughter. H»inU-nteKtrlMr
will('[ be
.nrt -her
7 — &lt; — —•
till, twine Al..’I JOOll I
i- ■ • nulther. Mrs.
held Saturday evening. Aug. 7. g^llh Bnd Ule groom's brother Ros* Burk of Amarillo Texas.
- —U •
WwiImi ___
. — m
..Ill .
'
________
of Augusta visited the Harold hvo in Elkhart after reluming erening July 14. * Mrs Eunice
Johnstons and Mra. Wayne rrom their wedding trip to Barcroft, from near Freeport.
Shade and Linda Sunday. ♦ Mr. Mackinaw and other places of and O t Johnson from Battle
and Mra. Ira Erb of Clarksville merest In that vicinity. Con- Crrt,k diid at Lloyd Owen'*
were Sunday luncheon guestaof peculations and best wishes
Sunday. July 18 * Mr. and Mra.
Mr. and
Roy Erb. ••
* The
q-he Dale Ruffner ------family
Shriber num
from Hmdlngs xprnt
-Z. .Mra.
. —
- n
- who W|J1 cjnriucr
Clare Blakely! and Mra. Myrvell nTe near Bristol Corners, were Saturday and Sundav. July 10 Stephens visited the Henry Boo Bunday. July 16, guewts of his n Bt will Gufdx O. T. Johnfamily
frO
family at
at Kalamazoo
Kalamazoo Sunday.
Sunday. *
* parental
parents, the
the Miles
MUra Ruffners
Ruffners *
*
frOtn
m Battle
Battle Creek
Crrek called
called un
VI, and VI,.
. .. July ■■
Mr.
Mra. Louis Kntul*.
Kotula anti
and jxn, IV.
the boy who has been llv- Wm Curd. Bunday.
18.
I**m«I1v and
—ml 0
—1—, Abt
A 111 of
nt Glen
rtlsn mg
_ m
... the Ruffner home
, for
tnr
_
family
Peter
nnQ...
Mrs rtlJWluu XI,
Ellyn. Ill, spent the weekend sometime'come, in contact with B(tended a birthday furprix’

man Chase while Mrs. Gilbert
Bcgcrow home. Other guests In
recent operation. ★ Mr. and Mra.
Donald Royston of Charlotte. Lcn Frey, Kathryn and Marvin
They were en route from the were Sunday dinner guests at
Woodmansy reunion at Morrison the Normap Leonard home south

RolUc, for

SOI a Mtehlpn Aw.
Hastings

Mrs. Haney, 42,
iDies in Detroit

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415.DOO will handle.
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sales and service to building
material customers, receiving
merchandise and building ma­
terial. operation of fork lift
truck, and material handling
and unloading trucks, build­
ing material counter sales. In­
come, based on experience and
background. Benefits include:

GOOD AS NEW
STORE

plan. dependents hospital and
sickness plan, paid sickness
plan, paid vacation plan, six
paid holidays, uniform plan,
paid training and development
plan. If interested call Blue

BETTER USED CARS GOODYEAR BROS.
PRICED TO MOVE

Wl

SETCHELL-CARLSON

TRACTORS:
—John Deere
cultivator.

,«nirvunnBPG. 171. Hastings lotepuouw

inquiries arc strictly confi-

COLOR TV

—Minn. Moline R Tractor and
cult. Cheap!

1960 BUICK SEDAN
La Sabre 4 Dr3595

SENTZ TV
Sales - Service

Used

_________

-------------------------------------------------FOR QUICK SALE-1964 Apache . _________ —
"Golden Eagle" camper with ___
,_ ,
ccrrcanopy and new spare tire ^^^X JiYr^A^OOOD HOME
plus extra floor covering Used
TEN NEEDB A GOOD HOME
6 times. Sleeps four perfectly.: -811 E fatAtc
Cost new with extras. *1,044.00.
Will sell for cash. *750 00. Call .
Wl 5-3884 after 6:30 pm.
U

NOTICE

FARM IMPLEMENTS

- ’ “

Personals

Ar For Sale—Miscellaneous

1943-VOLKSWAGEN
Has AM-FM radio 11,195
W IMS MERCURY H.TOP
Custom 4 Dr Has power steer­
ing and brakess 1,395

LARGE BROWN MALE GREAT
DANE LOST—In .leuiuy ol
Outnuc, IaE. Hm qhok.
chain on. Answers to nkrne of I
s.,s BmH. »» MA 1•’079 ar Wl 5-44B3
tf

m.

NOTICES

1963 OLDS SEDAN
. . . Dynamic 88 4 Dr Power
steering and brakes. Radio,
w walls. Showroom condition!
1963 BUICK RIVIERA
.... Beautiful blue hardtop
spurt evupe. lull power,
w wall*, and very lew miles by
original owner.
1963 CHEVROLET IMPALA
... 4 Dr. Hardtop. V8 motor,
automatic transmission. I o w
mileage and very clean through­
out.
1963 CHEVROLET IMPALA
... 4 Dr. Sedan. V8, automatic
transmission, new w/wall tires,
radio.
1902 OLDSMOBILE 88
... 4 Dr. Sedan; Power steer­
ing and brakes, new w/wall
tires, radio, one owner.

1963 CHEVROLET BEL AIR
. . . 4 Dr. Sedan, V-8 motor,
automatic trammlMian. radio,
w walls, nice maroon finish.
196! RAMBLER SEDAN
... Ail while 4 Door, six cyl­
inder. automatic transmission,
look this one over.
1961 FORD STATION WAGON
V8 engine, automatic transmis­
sion, radio, ready to go.

lubricated and sharpened, only
4145. Service and satisfaction
guaranteed. Lapo Drug. 144 E.

QUICK" SALE
1964 Apache

Also larger sues at corresponding
low price*. Guaranteed water and
mildew proof.

Golden Eagle'

WINICK SURPLUS

Camper

206 N. Michigan

Ph. W 5-3324

Brush. No wet. carpets or
handwork. Clean 180 square
feel tor only |81&gt;5. Hastings
Floor Covering. 133 W. 8Ute,
Hastings. Phone Wl 5-5118. U

. . . with Canopy and New
Spare Tire, plus Extra Floor

1ANDY 6-UN1T MOTEL-EOR
SALE - With modEUSnlivlng
quarters and a bait,AMP at
Houghton Lake ncari Pruden­
ville. A year around ‘business
now with "Shanty Tqwn" -and
the ski Jumps all winter.-05,000

A Fascinating Opportunity
Viviane Woodard offers one of
the greatest earning oppor­
tunities far women in America
today! Operate your own busl-

Covering. (Used 6 times).
Sleeps four perfeclly. Cost

new with extras. $1044,00.

Will Sell for Cosh
$750.00

stamp with youi name, ad­
dress and ZIP number for
4325. Thk includes, postage
and sales tax. Burpee's Spec­
ialty Shoppe, Delton. Mkh.

Call Wl 5-3884 after

6:30 P.M.

cosmetics. If you qualify you
will be trained in the glamor­
ous techniques of the movie
industry. Write for free infor­
mation to B. E. Welk, 583 W.

6KRVICEI No charge for overaixe prints.
*'
tablA

r____~
FoY-plaxlck,
reunions, lots of uses.
300’. 1350 at Tita Ban­
ner office.
tf

HE FATMAN—Private Detec­
tive 24-Hour, Shadowing, Tape,
Foto - Film Evidence. Nation-

1960 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE
. . . Best Bonneville model with
bucket seat and fully equipped,
top condition inside and out
1960 PONTIAC VENTURA
... All white. 4 Dr. vfcta, ma­
roon interior, power steering
and brakes. One owner.

NEW WATERPROOF TARP

MR. FARMER:

lafco OLDS 80
is headquarters for Quality
X - 4 Dr. Sedan. Nicely Seeds that arc certified for
equipped including power steer­
ing and brakes. Thoroughly use in Michigan.
reconditioned.
Nest icoion’s paiture and
hay crop depends on what
you put into the soil this
fall in the line of quality
seed and plant food.

REAHM
MOTOR SALES

PONTIAC

OLDS

CADILLAC

Ph. 5-3478-107 N. Michigan Ave
Hastings, Michigan
. *
7/29

NOTICE

DON'T GAMBLE . . .

Use Farm Bureau** Guar­
anteed Seeda and "High
Anaiyiit” Plant Food. We
recommend the inoculation
of alfalfas and clovers . . .
Buy your inoculants here.

MACHINE OPERATORS

’^FireBF-tA1 Um

Heating - Plumbing
Place Your Order Today!

Service
New • Remodel • Repair

KAECHELE'S
305 S. Church

Wl 5-5352

Farm Bureau
Services
M-37 South

.

.mount

st isfcses-wh
HondoMi Tw-nty • &gt;l« .»4
hur&gt;4K&lt;UU (M.SSB.Tm Itoltei
NOTICE I« THKHKINIUK
lK»l
to l.w «"4 th
SiMM M »'ld (BOTtnsr. mI4 (
*HI b« f»r*rln«M by sale

Wl 5-2223
5/5'

Must be capable of handling
all types of mechanical opcratlons, read blueprints and.
miciometers and make own
Mtups. Send your resume or
apply at E. W. Bliss Co. em­
ployment office, 1004 E. State
St.. Hastings, Mich.

hoapllal. Apartment and utili­
ties furnished and salary. For
interview call -Grund Rapids

HASTINGS

BANNER
.CLASSIFIEDS
Call Wl 5-3481

WHENEVER SOMETHING YOU .
VALUE IS LOST, make use of
the most likely means of get- n.
ting it back. Dial Wl 5-3481 at «•«
once and say "Banner Classi- “
fiM plMM."
&gt; I

MARRIED MAN For modem
dairy farm work. Two bedroom
house and good wages. Phone
Charlotte 443-2637.
7/29

plete with al! cleaning acces­
sories and a one year guaran­
tee. Will cell for 5 paymenu ot NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN35 or 320 cash. Call Row. 945­
That a public hearing of the
9431 Dealer.
7/39
1965 - 66 operation budget of
Delton Kellogg School BF2
will be held on August 9. 1065.
at 7.30 pm. in the superin- A* Wanted to, Rent

That on Aug- 7, 1965. al 10 am.:
at the Hastings Chy Bank.:
Hastings, Mich., a 1950 Keo
three ton wrecker will be sold I * Wanted
at public sale. The seller re­
serves Ute right to bid. Truck'

�5B~==VACATION

~=

time

■ 8—THE HASTINGS BANKER
Thursday, July 28. IKS

A PERSONAL LOAfi

Mrs. Bob Dryer
Found Dead
Tuesday Morning

MAY BE THE ANSWER

$25 to $1000

'Plan A
Carefree
Vacation

Cosh
Too Cel
S

Pay All Your Bills

’/i »o Vi.

$ 5.00

Si.IB

112.16

• Take Extra "Cash*'

Cut Payments By

of

17.00

12
25

519.71

24.00

30

709.90

28.00

36

822.7B

32.00

36

1.000.00
38.24
36
ltj% er ■». Io $&gt;0
*100 is J1000—IVeS M MO.

Check the Chart

Local Finance
Stop in at 112 S. JoHerton or Call Wl 5-3424

FJUo« oflklaUnj and

burial

husband, la *urvlved by a daughchildren, and B ilstei
English of Lansing.

Pvt Stuart B. Church. non of

3-Day Live Steam Show
Set for Charlton Park

home st 706 N. Broadway Tues- Green, had the misfortune to:
I Activity galore haa been going---------- w------ :---------------------------------day morning, July Tf. by her break hta leg In two ptacra a
the park offer* ample camping
■■”* “»» “«
■™1 8“"d“'
husband. Robert
------- -- M»
— -n ------- “ 'knluln;
*——■----- ‘ ■" “
properly, to had to be rebroken ,v* ®*JS
,
last Monday. Hta folks went I Some 20 oteam engines, large
The itesun engine* will be mlng facilities.
Tile club rosier itata 33 mem­
down to see him over the 4th a»d small antique gas true lorn seen demonstrating how thrcahbers thia year, anil they have
HI WIUIUI **u&lt;c • — WM AUlUAUia “ .....
J
"----- .---- ,
,
.
----- --------- * ---- v--------worx jraiun.
os
had arvrrai
several "work
Mtwlon*'- at
He, moved in. and everything la In , there. and there will be baling rwa
,-----:■ fever and taking penicillin. He
the
park repairmg the ramp,
the hospital
ho&gt;pital t 'udlneM for the annual three- and aawlng exhibitions. Ju-v. for
' Mra. Dryer was bom tn Barry. will probably be In live
bulldlng n new teeter totter, and
County on Oct. 14. 1895. the another couple months. Hta ad­ day live steam show put on by fun the engines will be used in koUIng the many details ready
the members of the Michigan ramp climbing, races, a tug-ofS'.rsm Engine and Thresher'swar.
, war. in a teeter
tetter totter balancing to accommodate Uie Uwummta
' 'Crawfordl Backus She attend-,
jrtunt and‘ -------------------------------In a pulling contest ut visitor* who are expected to
Club.
- .
NG 17-101-115
ed the Friend School near Carl­
rtall the reenlc park during the
: ton Center and married Robert
■the Blough Brothers of Empire; thrcc -riay show
Dryer of Rutland Township on
mote today than when they Lynn Mix of Hastthg* will have
The club members come from
June 30, 1915.
were originally purchased | hl* shingle mill in operation. a wide radlua- The Itat include*
They lived all of their mar&gt; and Melvin Lugten of Hamilton. Frank Ott and LaVrnie OU of
rted life in Hastings and on July up and his folks are' hoping
won’t be too long before he a
fully restored and in operating the president of the Michigan FowiervlUc: Ernest Gorham of
! Steam—Engine
and- Tlireahers
condition.
-----------—------—----------- Plainwell: Roy Wolter*. Ralph
come home
ding jubilee. '
Wednesday Uie boilers under- CTub' w‘» »»*«
veneer ina- Woodmansee and Carl Tuttle of
! She vu a member of Uie Flrat
Mr and Mra. Fred Smith eall- went th« cold water hydrostatic ’ cH3ne in the park for the show. Battle Creek; Gerald Tungnte
■Methodist Church, tlie WSCS,
and Leonard Voaburg of Dolton;
the Senior ClUrens Club and a cd on Mra. Herbert VanVrunkeji
ut the Eaton Rapid* Hospital on cntcrtaltunent will be contlnu- I boat will be taking visitor* for
Pennock Hospital Guild.
Sunday.
treasurer of the dub. Ray Petit-

THE V STORE

IS

104 WEST STATE STREET
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

QUITTIN
BUSINESS

k

_______________________________________________ ____________ -___________________________ _

SALE Starts THURSDAY 9 a.m. JULY 29th LEx «|
/VEWRAGAIN!

STORE HOURS
DAILY
9 A.M.-5:3O P.M.

WED. &amp; FRI.
9 A.M.-9 P.M.

NOTHING&amp;SfRVfP!

HERE ARE THE FACTS
Wl HAVE LOST OUR LEASE AND IT IS WITH DEEP REGRET THAT WE MUST

QUIT BUSINESS AND CLOSE OUR DOORS. WE MUST SELL OUR ENTIRE STOCK

THE STORE AND SLASHED EVERT PRICE REGARDLESS OF COST OR LOSS. EVERY

ITEM NOW HAS A BIG RED SALE PRICE BUT THE REGULAR PRICE REMAINS SO

"Skintee"
PANTIES
All Sizes

THAT YOU KNOW JUST HOW MUCH YOU SAVE ON

EVERY PURCHASE.

REMEMBER. EVERYTHING MUST AND WILL BE SOLD TO THE BARE WALLS.

7_e
77

BMMNNN
SEIS . ..

1HOR n il
’/," tledrk Dnn

and Case

Reg. $1-49

»11”
Clotinf Our Door.!

EW'il’RJCISLASHSVI
One Lot
IRONING BOARD SET
Pad and Cover
R«S.*M»

88C

ENTIRE STOCK

entire stock

FISHING
GEAR

amt children visited Mr. und
Mra George Alexander of Lowvll
i Sunday. June 18- * Betty Du­
! a n y of Grawl Rapids spent
, the week with Mr and Mra.
। Elwood Yoder. * Mr. and Mrs.
i. Elwood Yoder and family, Sue
I Thaler. local, and Terri Wood of
Caledonia enjoyed a picnic al
the State Park in Holland Sun­
day. July 18. * Mr. and Mrs.
Howell Mingus of Ann Arbor,
and Mra Jerry Gutekunst of
Saline were Spnday. July 18.
lunch guests of Mr and Mra.
Howell Newton * Pvt Keith
Mhvton from Wheeler. Ind . and

,

Rapid* spent the July 17th week­
end with their parents. Mr and
Mra. Howell Newton.
Mr and Mrs Kenneth f*rice of

Price of Hastings wrrr Sunday.
July 18, dinner guerts of Mr.
and Mrs Ruiwell Price Visitors
were, Mra. Edna Scufe. Mtas
Gertie Thompson, and the Elton
worth Swnnsons of Krtn*vil!e.
N C.. were recent vtaitore of
| Mr. and Mra Rujoell Price. *
I A3 C and Mra Jarnm Shocbridgn

is stationed with Ute Air Force
t ntartnined Friday.,July 16. with
a dinner honoring their son.
Emrat Guest* were Mr and
Mra. BUI Newman, of Perry. Mra.
Mary Jordon of Linking. Mra.
Loulre Newman of Coruna and

ton Rapids * Mr and Mra EmJuly 18. dinner guests of Mr.

Rapid* * Mr and Mra Forrest
, Buehler visited her non and fnm| Uy, Mr. and Mrs Donald Morganthaler at Flint Sunday. July
18.’
.
’
I Mra Marie Reuter and chll-.

Ous Woods at Stevensville. They
aL&gt;» called on Mr and Mra Rob '
ert White at St Joe Sunday.
July 17th weekend guenta of

One Lot

2 Rockets, Bird. Net

WALL
PICTURES

Freeport
By ,Wr*. Sylran Tajtf

Wnvnr were Bunday. July 18.

YOU WON T BE DISAPPOINTED.

One Lot

Reg. $149

start in early Spring and con। tlnue well into the Fall months
ucro-.- the United State* They
are both educational and enter­
taining. and give many persona
a glimpse into the ptust

Cod and family were July 17th

44c
I ONE LOT

speaker which the club pur-

There will even lie a softball
J game played with the base run­
ner* going from base to base on
i strain engines.
I Steamoramas are becoming

SO. RIDE IF YOU CAN. WALK IF YOU MUST. BUT FLAN TO BE HERE EARLY.
THE V STORE

7Wrfmiss this/

Ernest Conlln of Olivet and irvign Blough of Empire.

I July 18. dinner guesta of Mr. and
I Mrs Marvin Patrick.
| Mr. and Mrs Oalon Oresholt
jand daughters of St. Petersburg
were Saturday, July 17. dinner
I gumta of hl*, mother, Mrs
Charles Overholt * Mr. and

AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE—THEREFORE WE HAVE GONE OVER EVERY ITEM IN

Ladies

Rupert end George Bnmaon of
OUcgc; David Barry, Lynn Mix.
Hubert Bolter. Harry WuodmanCharles Boltre and Ward
Woodmansre of /'“J"’**; CJ&gt;fl’n«- Rowlader of Freeport.. CorCappon. U H.
“”tl
Robert Cappon
Woodland.
Ocorgv Lewi* of Rives Junction,
Melvin Lugten and Howard Lugten "of
John Routhnrrf
Southard
,rTr
r Hamilton; J«nn
of Allegan: Lloyd Faust of Ver­
montville; Kenneth Lewis of

ORLON

2-piuow sei
»«. V”

Entire Stock

Hooks, Lines. Reels.

Poles, etc.

Mr. apd Mrs Henry Myers.
I local, and Mn Laura Myers of
Middleville were Sunday. July
18 suhper mx*t.s of Mr. and
| Mra Carl Blackiedgr of Marion.
|
Mr. and Mra. Ployd Dukes and
Arnold attended the Hrffiebowcr
| reunion at Lake Odessa Sunday,

vonla spent a week's vacation
with the Floyd Dukes family. ★
Dwigh’. Ferris and daughter,
Fran of Holland were Sunday.
July 18. Visitors of hta sister.
Mr and Mra Harold Eckert. *
Mra. George Faunce. pauned hta
physical examination at Detroit
and will leave for the service
with the Navy. Set*. 1. * Barb­
ara and MUton. Buehler Jr., of

Ladies

BELTS

and Sharon at Murry lake were
Mr. and Mm. Roy Duke* and
Mr. and Mm. Ronald Geiser of
Frretxirt and Bob Innaistev of
Kaolins*. * Mr. and Mm. Allen
Pish accompanied Mr BUI Forby
anti hi* mother. Mrs Susie For­
by to visit Mr. and Mrs Harry
Brown of Comstock Park July

Pans, Coffee Pots
CuPs&gt; Pie Pans, [tc

Every Price Slashed!

with their grandparent*. Mr. and
Mrs
Kauffman while their
mother ta In Pennock Hospital
with a new baby. ■* Mr. and
Mn Carl Roth of Clarksville
and Mrs. Minnie King of Ionia
were Sunday. July 18, vtaltors at
the Charles-JZI ng home Evening
Daniel Zook of Clarksville. *
Friday. July 16, vUltors at Use

all Vi Price

OFF

The V Store

104 W. State, Halting.

Robert King and sons of Lowell.
Planning outdoor vacations,
birdwatching and magailne arti­
cle writing are among 39 Eve­
ning College courses offered this
Spring on the Michigan State

�I

I

Funeral Services A Tragedy of Errors
For Mrs. Kenyon
Held Tuesday

The Hastings Banner
Retirod Toochen

Seventh-day
Adventists Plan
School Program

Middleville Altar
Society Gather!

ed a long-range multi - million
dollar .building program to modernlxe.the campuz‘3 of three of
its boarding high school*.

bera. were guests for dinner and
an evening of catching up on'
——,w—
——
Both families moved at that in Barry County the daughter ot
of
time, the Volkrl* to Chicago Mark and Harriet &lt; Johncock &gt;
and Garveys to Grand Rapids. yOx. She attend.d the McCollum I
where they still lire Voiketo school and moved to Cloverdale
moved to Grand Rapids this WUh hrr parents who operand;
month,---------where-- Dr.
a the Hotel Cloverdale for 18 years. ,
phlai^ Academy al Holly.
------------ Volkel
- -now
— According to N C Wilson of I neuro-surgeon •"&gt;
to aawctated
with gwlura
Biu: married
Jeare«
Kenyon
of ।
JMw'.SK
U“April
IM. «,

pireldcnt. construction will start 1
on some major building nt each |
school during 1968 The flrat to'
got under way wllL-ha-i new |•__
girl's dormitory at Cedar Lak?
Academy. Tlw contract for- this i

•

!

Hastings
Student
_ _
C____
Taking Olivet

Mr. Kenyon worked at the brick,
yard. They purchased a farm

to a farm in the Hickory Cor­
ners area until their retirement
about four years ago when they
' moved to Richland.
1 Mra Krnyon is survived by
—— —------ . —--- her husband. Jease. and a sUter,
VnnDenburg. R5. in the chemto- Mra. Mary Freer of Hartings
try division. U attending the tec- ,
g
ond annual Modern America —
_

iraKJ S.'.UCompiioTBlT: (]0]|e&lt;re C0UrSe

Although one of the smaller
denominations, th- Herenih-dny
AdventLM Church maintains one
of tlw largert parochial school,
systems In the United States
In Michigan, the church has
42 elementary schools. 11 junior thee Olivet Coli&amp;tJcampu*
Coflftfr-campus
I r»
T&gt;
•
if
1 f
high schools and five high
schools. Alan, located In the
stat* in Berrien Springs. I* An-,
-.uu,. Ulc
,uuc.
“"“U"" *»'
drews University which
Include*
n school of graduate rtudtes. al Co[k«e *nd wl11 &gt;* ln sesaioa
seminary and an undergraduate unU! July 31.
Charles Higdon retired this
school.
I Five area* of,study are repre-------- ------semea
incy month after carrying mail on
sented in uie
the woranop.
workrttop. They
U/'
e ■------- s*
.
. are
lire economic*,
economics, biology,
blolocv. chemi/
chemls- Roule 3 0111 of Nashville for 47
Wim Soles Contest
hur™i™« raa wiurai «a. &gt;'•"

Rural Mailman
Retires After
47 Years

rrprreentauye S'
M inc l-lr.com
IV1* ,‘“u'’u)“’. C®*?"
ert F BcLT’aw^
U B^U&lt;1 A«rncY&gt; Knlanuib°en
* '*2?U17
In the company* recent Prer.lCOnU*',.*f?
cording to an announcement by

preaident and

*» •"
*iStudent* participating tn the, Nor
„rr rawtaCharles' M&gt;
fortn.r p
not.
workshop iiproialire In the area r0lis letting him forget them
He was recently entertained by
Their instruction Includes claw- them at a reception held al the
room lecture*, field trips, audio home of Mr. and Mrs Carson
visuals and demonstrations. A Ames on Carlisle Highway.
work*hop newspaper la produced
Reminiscing about hl* many
by the m- uibcrs of the journal-:; yean
years on
on the
Uie route
route he
he recalls
recalls
j that for the first six or eight

shop Include regularly employed
Olivet College faculty and.visit­
ing faculty from throughout the
state and nation. Members of
the 1965 faculty arc Dr. W.
Bruce Armstrong, Olivet. Poll­
tlcal Science. Dr Fred Grucn.
Olivet. Chemistry; Mr. Richard
Fleming, Olivet-, Biology; Mr

At the Ledges
. Lael Woodbury, producer and
(xipular actor at tlw Ledges
Playhouse. performs Uie Urie
role of the Greek classic. Oedlpus. the King " This drama may

Working aa a team

enJoyed the
the center ta fully operative
clous dinne.
After succeeding steps wun
October 11 alike This to
As this meeting was mistaken- honors up the scholastic ladder.'
l^tooer l' anxe i
ly announced as the R e t i r e d ; the 1953 ulutatorian of Hastings 1
Barber's Reunion, there were High School was recently award- Peters will help introduce it.
tliree retired barbers as guests cd a doctor of philosophy degree
The afternoon was spent renew- from Northweatern University.
'*?'nd,h'P' ‘"d ,lsU
In m. dotnr.
earned a
sharing hobbles
special position aa paycbologist in Ibe milieu program of
Krystal Whittaker. 3. daughAUerdlng. to In charge of "hob­ environmental treatment at i ter of Mr. and Mra. Harold Whit*
by" showing at the MEA Work­ Illinois' first model mental ’taker. 318 Middle St. Nashville,
shop.
hrslth center.
wa* taken to Pennock Hospital.
The
ine next
nc*i meeting
meeung will
wiu be
w the
me
.........- „
—
Peters O.f „
Battle Ua.Mnai
Hastings. WMnMCSV
Wednesday eVtllUIt*
evuning
’ '
udent suffering from minor head infc^r'rnSm. .m b. I i^iSM «
WJm
WuL«. mrarrheld in Nashvinr on Sept 18 College. Its flrat all A'l student uh*n *h*
lnt“
automobile driven by Mrs Har- '
with dinner at Foote's Restaur- and a member of ll| Initial old Woodard. 100 Cosgrove Bt
ant at 12,30. Carrie Caiey will be graduating Cla.4 of IBM. obtained
program chairman.
a PhD In clinical psychology at
_
Mt?_ -L,« r.nrn. tlw In
nee on South
imagfZ&gt;zEvanston - after receiving a Dingman retide
lahar* the ehltd's
On IF M LI Gil minis bachelor of aria degree from
,
r
.n,i r«.ri k-i-r Michigan State University in 19«0
John E. Houk and Carl Peter- and a master of arts degree tliere
The child remained overnight
. 196I
in the hospital and X-rays were
ron o! Hastings and Robert J
1ML
Eichelberg of Hickory Comers in Dr
»&lt;n &lt;Ud mim» m»k m
ThurU., moral™____
were among the Freshmen tak- Ve!crBna AdmlnLrtraUon ReTONITE thru SATURDAY-8130
iD8.12*’
Icarch H,*Pltal 00 Chicago's
,’Western
|dde irmu
fr(Mn ii
J9e3
M
---- aa---- Michigan University re- norm rune
*&gt;- uj u-a.
wnU&gt;'
I She waa one of the first pejDriver error is involved in 4 out of 5 highway accident*.
•
‘chologtst* employed at the n*wivl
Exchange Governor opened Charter. P. Read Zone
GEORGE
——---- j—----------------------------- *■------- - I John M Hayes. Batik Creek.' Center, a. model mental health
GOBEL
D
J AT
I
*11
roamed In MulUkm to Allie;
been' re-appointed district Program under the new federal
IlCuFCd 11 ashVIlie «amlMu&lt;h Mrs. Surina died tn’&lt;OTrTnor
Exchange Clubs in community program now in final
June of 1963.
Michigan District 5 of The
°r Pining.
I Surviving are three daughters.! National Exchange Club. The;
Both sone admlntat»*Uve ofMrt Hubert Lathrop and Mr*. Exchange Clubs ot Hastings, flees and a clinic primarily for
.Floyd William* both of Nash- Kalamazoo, Suburban Kalama- out pa Urn ta who will be malnRuvnorl Mrindoar
[vllle and Mra. Rex Dunnigan of zoo, Marshall ore among the; teined In their communities as
DUntU IVlUIlUay
[Hastings; a bruthor, Jama* of nine clujn in his district.
1 much a* possible are located
service*were
werenew
heldMonaay
Mondaymatjj--, --r—• 5*2.
a
bcrviccs
- • ~“ • “"H*----------- z
O nr" rrrrm th. VrwrY Plttwral **SU. MUlCT Of DOWling and
Home tn Nashville for Wirt D. ^\W^rand?hHdrer^ and' n'
Surine. 74. Tlw Rev. C. C. Gib13 i
son officiated and burial was «Trnl- P^wlchUdrcn.
made tn Lakeview Cemetery ‘
Nashville,
|
Hastings
Mr. Suriue, a retired farmer

Little Girl Hurt

Area Farmer

LOWELL

I

Building Permits

Nashville, died Thursday after-

gy or cutter, as the season de-

.COLOR

cutler for 100 straight days. The
highways were not cleared of
snow as they are now. and he
depended on those living along
the route to keep the road open.
Often the kids shoveled him out
when the going got tough, but
they wouldn't take any money

l-edge ThLv Sophoclce' most ccker. Kalamazoo, Economics
powerful play, depicts the tragic
Evening programs foe 11

are Dr, Sherrill Cleland, dean

iThe Menace
* of Measles

The workshop win conclude
I July 31 with a-Finale Day Pi

yWW
the chiMno la
t / idkr
our tommifflily
Every ysar in Iks United Ststei.
hundreds of children die from

with pumssest mentil defects
resulting from complications.

Through extensive medical led
dtug rewerch. vicciau hrvr nt*
bttn developed to combat me«lei
THE REST IS UP TO YOU. Mike
tort (lit children ii your fiouly
ire protected. This is just Mother

He has reported Area. pur­
chased grocery orders which had
been phoned In to him the night
before, and In 1019 he drove into

cyclone" and stopped to AMtot.
One cold wmter morning ;
noticed a lamp burning on-O-t

I chairman Of the Department of-. ??’c, fl7*
*5*
: Bio-Physics at Michigan State . e - d form.ed 1
i Unlvcratly will be the keynote
.
bed
in
hts
underwear.
He had
. speaker. An evening banquet will
become menially confused and
। formally close the workshop.
told the carrier he had to remain i
j proximately 75 students In at­ in bed until the moon changed,
, tendance. They come from 40 when he would go to a neigh­
bor's to shoot him. Charles called
Michigan clUes and one other.• the sheriff's department and’
they committed the old. genUoman.
On many occasions Charles
played Cupid, delivering love let*
I sored this year by the Olivet ten to sweethearts along his
i College Department of Cornmun- route.

j of a grant form the Charlco
Stewart Mott Foundation of
Flint.

Charlea always carried his

Dr. A. E. Dahlmsn
D.C.

the mailbox for him. And he-was
offered sugar—100 pounds at a
time. He was always finding
gifts of eggs, fruit, maple syrup

Chiropractor

unusual to And packages which

128 W. Center St.

other patron's home along the

Your (jtagtf) Pharmacy

Jacob's
Prescription
Pharmacy

Werethere any pet peeves? Oh

Hasting!

126 East State St.

change left tn the mail box
which he had to fish out on a
bitter cold day. and when one
would put out say a dime for a

Phone

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While-carrying mail Charles
worked under 10 postmasters.
Henry (Hasner, Ward Quick, Mra.
Pauline Lykins, Robert Burlne,
Babcock. Al BenneU, Mearte
Scott and Harvey Wilson.
Charles liked his work because
of his patrons. He says, “I worked
His retirement is going to give
him time to.paint—he is a deco­
rator—and during August he and
his wife and daughter are plan­
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part of Michigan.

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Osgood Funeral Home at 1:30
pm. Tuesday.
The Rev. George Elliott offldated and burial wa* In Prairie-‘
rille Cemetery.

The ladles of St. Augustine
Altar Socirty, Middleville, held
their annual potluck dinner
’ Tuesday at 8:30 pm. at CalrIdonla Park. Mra. Jamea Volkel
I

6

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Fninv Picnic

who died at 11:30 am. Saturday
at Borges* Hospital In Kalama-

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July 29, 1965

Loans from ‘6000 to »60,00000

�Assyria Gospel
Drive-In Church
Welcomes Public

Evangelism,
Missions Share
Gnll Like Fot•us

Ths Astyrte Gospel Church.

Drive-In Church. wtM bring to
their platform thia Bunday ove-

Bible teaching, evangelism and

Conference program thlv coming
Park Tabernacle
Dr. ILUoSutabie. vice Preaident of-Uie Moody Bible Inatl-

Hastings METHODIST CharcbM EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
CBURCH
Rev. Don M. Qury. Rector
Green, Wl 5-4945
10 am. Morning prayer
,Uv John Jolderama
I
«“• "—hip foltowed by
j ’*?*'•*
CEDAR CREEK BIBLE
am. Worship Sermon: CHURCH
Campground Rd. 8 miles south

. INTEH-LAKE8 BAPTIST
CHURCH
Delton, Mich.

Vacation
Church School

iE.U.B.

0:30 am. Worship.
10:30 am. Sunday school
Evening worship, 7 pm.
Mid-week Fellowship, 7 pm.
Wednesday.

16 to 27 with a demonstration

Whitings.
W«IJ known fee U
the WhIUage wtU pre
varied ciWhlfttetl*—
Edward Whiting. Ibis ymfa
KsUogf Coitawe graduate, di­
rects the group. Mr. Whiting will

Rev. Johnson
At Orangeville
Baptist Church
Rev. Dan Johnson, radio
evangelist with -The Inter­
Mountain Gcspcl Hour," Ctiey-

weekday evening, except Satur-

rille Baptist Church

Mr. Johnson is a graduate ot
Highway M-66. the church welZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
Thia is the 34th consecutive &lt;xxnas ths public to attend.
Martin High School and made
IRVING CHAPEL
Veite Road at Woodland
church vacation school for the
his home in Martin-Orangeville
Rev. Chalmer Miller. Pastor
Rev. Einar Unseth, Pastor
FJlioU are going u&gt; Pentwater
E.U.B. Church.
Bunday school. 10 am.
"Your Friendly, Christ-centered
Grand Rapids School of the
Sunday school 10 am.
Church'
'
Bible and Music.
worship. 11 am.
the associate supervisor.
While attending Bible School
Evening service. 7:80 pm.
Worship and Holy Communion,
Snow Bible Church near Kent
Bible
study.
Church school. 9:45 am.
Ircshmenl” from Psalm 23.
those «trend tog
City.
Worship service, 10:30 am.
Schwan.
Following his ordination at Uie
THE CHURCH OF
Quimby Church
HASTINGS EVANGELICAL
Orangeville Baptist Church tn
JESUS CHRIST OF
Uie Central American Mission.
Divine worship. 10:46 am.
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
October. 1963. the Johnsons
. RiinX., AmVtrwU DM am
Worship service. 11:30 a.m. Cir­ LATTER DAY 8AINT8
East and Grand. Hastings, Mich.
moved
to Big Piney. Wyo.. where
M:43 at Podunk Lake
aionary Aviation Fellowtoip.
cuit topic: On Being ReconH1U;
Weefayan Methodis Church of Dan became pastor at a CongreH J. Buwaltta. Minister
A apecial feature for the week tiled to God.”
Bunday School. 10:30 am
Life" over WKZO-TV.
America will convene in its "5lh guUonai Church. WiUJe serving
is early evening meetinga for the
srealon on the Wealeyan Metho­ Uxrrc hs began a Goapei radio
Office
lioura
Tuesday
tlirough
ladiM with "Aunt Theresa" Wor- LAKEWOOD BAPTIST
Friday. 9 am. to noon. Any dist Conference Ground/i on broadcast over, a nearby Motion
man of WMBI, Chicago. She wiU ( iiiiRrif
OF THE NAZARENE.TV, 11:30 am.
Campground Road, south of which is now being released over
£°mrcX lh’eWWr«‘*m«n- c"»mumty Room above Wood­ CHURCH
other time by appointment
307 K. Marshall Street
-----■The Lutheran Hour"
Hastings, next week.
Sunday schedule, Aug. 1.
six stations, in Wyoming.
land
Fire
Station.
The Saturday night music;
Mr. Johnson resigned his
410 EL Madison. 945-5065
concert at 7:30 pm. features:
church in Big Piney thia Spring
B:«6 am. Church school. 8upl|
8.50
am.
Sunday
school
Glenn Jorian. Chicago vocalist.
,_ —*— ----- | 5Y BO8E CAraouc CHURCH CHURCH
and moved to Clxyetutc with
widely known for his radio and
plans to devote full tunc to evan­
11 am. Morning worship
Rev.
Fr.
Joseph
C.
Dunphy,
Hickory
Corner*.
Michigan
recording work.
—---------- &gt;» -—-—
11 am. Worship. Bennon: "The
gelism and the radio ministry.
Rev. David Hawley. Assistant
AU are cordially Invited to the
10 am. Bunday school »
Conference on the east tome ot
’’•* ‘nJ&gt;nr^u?h
W'
John 3:1. Organist, Ruth West
beautiful Gull .Lake. Meetings Moehrc. Pastor. 367-2585.
Special offering Sunday for t ionol Woman's Missionary Bo­ month of August in Michigan
CLOVERDALE EVANGELICAL' 9. Saturdays. 7:30 am. on Sun- lor church and nusrery provided,
are held nightly"
g y through
K Labor LAKEWOOD E. U. B. CHURCH CHURCH
and will be ntaylng al the horns
days Before Masaes on weekdays.
”7:30----pm.
----- -----------------Evening service.
'
Rev. George Marshal]. Pastor
Wednesday, 7:30 pm. Family depar tment.
Huff, president of the Michigan
Night. Adults, Youths, Juniors
Conference Society, will chair Earl Johnson. Martin
; Bunday worship, 10 am.
Morning worship, 11 am.
ST.
AUGUSTINE,
'Love' is Christian
and children. 8:30 pm., choir n&gt;- mon: "Pleasing God."
| Bunday school 11 am.
MIDDLEVILLE
MYF Sunday, 7 pm.
0 pm. Membership class in Uie
Science Lesson
slorau-y Day. Several missionadult room.
CARLTON CENTER
METHODIST CHURCH
Monday, 7 pm. Evangelism West Africa, Jamaica. Puerto
in
i McCallum united
Durkee Road
Rico, Haiti and Japan will be
Rev.
Richard
Var.denBoech.
Committee
meeting
with
the
paaCharles Gibba, Pastor
present and speaking throughout
Sunday school. 10:15 am.
Floyd Walter, Bupt
God in him." This verse from I BRETHREN IN
Morning worship, 9:15 am.
Tuesday. 7:30 pm. U8.WS
CHRIST CHURCH
Bible school, 10 am.
.
A highlight of the day win be
Virginia
Myers
teacher.
Refresh
“The Church in the Wildwood,.
ClSuuE. "Sdn.'i/'ru.wUr O™ UDT OT Q,IEAT 0AM' WOODLAKD rnt'KCn O&gt;
a groundbreaking sendee for a
Otb Lake Road
.fr! 2^’ nnwircn
THE BRETHREN
BRETHREN
Guest pastor at the HaMing-s
I MlMionary Home to be built In
THE
7 p.m. During the month of Au- DOWLING
numbvr of illustrations from tlie.
Baptist Church Sunday will be
Wesleyan
Village.
Bible
Study.
’
Interim Pastor
8310 Coats Grove Road
the Rev. George White, iM«Uir
9:30 am. Morning group, Bill
Sunday school, 10 am.
I
of
the Norihpark Baptist Church.
Cotant.
Worship, 11 am.
CARLTON SEVENTH-DAY
Grand Rapids.
twining with
7:15 Clfristian Endeavor.
7 pm. Evening group, Gladys
' Sunday school. 10:45 am.
'DELTON METHODIST
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Oetroth.
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Saturday, worship. 9:30 am.
lKIU*ATRICK UNITED
Saturday, Church library opens
Wed . 8 pm. Prayer meeting. , Marrin&lt; E. Taber, Minister
WOODLAND
BRETHREN CHURCH
i North park Church far f o u i
-----------Phone 623-5856
Prayer meeting, Tuesday, 7:30, METHODIST CHURCH
M-M Woodland
MIDDLEVILLE CHRISTIAN
All church Sunday school pic­
Church Study, Bunday, 8:45'1 P-hl
Rev. Richard VandcnBoseh,
Rev. R. A. Hoffman
/
REFORMED CHAPEL
nic at Hilton Park at Green
Bunday school 10 am.
. 10 am. Bunday school.
708 W. Main Street
Lake. Saturday. July 31. It will
UUUl *110 OMUK IU1U rcev. BIM1
«&gt;■•.
j Worship Bunday, Ham.
PILGRIM HOLLNE88 CHURCH
Morning worship, 11 am.
The Rev- White will be bringRev Earl Schippcr
be potluck. Bring sandwiches Mra Huff have served as nilsI Youth Fellowships, Sunday. 6
Youth Fellowship. 7:30 pm.
. 8 pm. Evening service.
stonarire in Sierra I^one,-and1 ing Bible meMages at the 11
Worship, 10 am.
1306 South Hanover Street
since Ulla mission field celcbtat- am. and 7:30 pm. rervlces
Sunday School. 11:15 am.
Prayer group, Turoday, 8:30
Phono 045-9429
HASTINGS BAPTIST CHURCH
Three mit'Jnp are part of a
ed their 75th anniversary at tnclr
Evening Worship, 7:30.
10 am. Sunday school.
Cliancel choir rehearsal. Thura
11 am. Morning worship.
(turn by 4:30. Ail artivitica and Ing tied in with the program of Bible Conference at the church
MILO BIBLE CHURCH
Youth meeting. 6:15 pm
Music juid-Youth
Route 3, Delton
swimming will be carefully sup- Miastonary Day. Rev. Paul Dr*- ' in Uie abaence of the pastor,
Evening Gospel Hour, 7 pm.
9:45 am. Sunday School.
Rev. Frank Crabb
ker, just home from Sierra Leone.' Russell Houseman and his wife,
Wednesday prayer, 7:30 pm.
will be the Thursday nigiA who are in.Alaska on a contbinspeakcr.
ed mbouonary trip and vacation.
Bunday school 10 am.
8. KALAMO PENTECOSTAL
Wtote. Tiiu’.tervipe is broa^
Worship, 11 am.
It takes a
CHURCH
I
11
am.
Junlm
'
,w
"'
,Hr
rh,,e
'*
n
1 -- —I Bunday schocd, 11 n m
Rev. Arbutus Hurless, Pastor
lot of know-how
ministry.
Mr.
Maidcr
is
enrolled
NORTH IRVING WESLEYAN
Wed.ms.day service 7:45 pta
Bunday school, 10 am.
children 4 ko 8.
5IETHODI8T CHURCH
! Reading room open W«int»I in Taylor University al Upland. and enable you to keep that
•———
nesuup, 11 am.
.
u6:30
w pm.
cm. urcnrawi
Orchcstn |xxcua.
Worship,
to fix a hi-fi
nt r,i -j, anH Tturhlm* Rzviil i a. — . , "i.. .._ ,_ n
.__
nefrs with you as long1 as you, Breeches were formerly called
Evangelistic service, 7:30 pm.! 7:30 pm. Evening service Mee- ,
4 milre W. of Broadway, Freeport | '
Prayer meet Tlmra. 7:30 pm. sage by guest pastor. Rev. G.xkw toward full ordlnaUon with the wish.
I hose In England.
Rev. Gerald Hephner. Pastor
FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
Bunday school, 10 am.
&gt; 1330 n. Broadway HAWJnga
BYONEY*. POINT
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ORANGEVILLE
10 am. Bunday school
pm. Preaching
BAPTIST CHURCH
11 am. Morning worship.
___ W Glen Campbell. Pastor
TRINITY GOSPEL CHURCH
2 Milts South of Gun Lake
7:30 pm. Evening worship.
1118 Jordan Lake Street
0:45 ajm. Bunday school.
7:30 pm. Wednesday prayer.
U_&gt;m. Morning worship.
Phone DR 4-8277
‘the GALILEAN BAPTIST
7 pm. Evening wrxship.
Wednesday, 7:30 pm. Bible 'cHURCH
Sunday school. 10 am.
study and prayer rervice.
Former Freeport High School
Worship service, 11 am.
-----------! Sunday school 10 a m
Young People's service, 7 pm.
PEOPLES BIBLE CHURCH
| Worship ssrvtoe. 11 am.
Rl. Nashville.
Bible Study Wed.. 7:30 pm.
Wed, Prayer meeting. 8 pm.
' The little church with the big

'HASTINGS ASSEMBLY
1 OF GOD CHURCH
102 E. Woodland Avenue
your cor. Enjoy the egxcial mtuUc.
p Goble Parior
Wed. 7:45 pm. Mid-Week o:46
Sunday sctool
'prayer
; 11 am. Morning worship.
Thursday. 7 pm. Pioneer Glrb&gt;
(j
young People's service.
and Boys Brigade.
7 pjn. Evangelistic service.
Women's Missionary Fellow- ■ 7
Wednecday service.
I HASTINGS CONGREGATION
BOWENS MILLS CHAPEL
[ OF JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES
Henry VanTil. Evangelist
220 West Colfax Street
10
service.
I Sunday
in am.
um. Morning
......
ounaay Public
ruouc talk.
uux. 3
j pm.
11:15 am. Bunday school
Watchtower Bible Study. 4:15
am rtam-l for all

, Bible Study.
i

8:30 pm. Board meeting.

! WOODLAND UNITED
1 BRETHREN CHURCH
Lowell Dimoa, Pastor

Telephono 374-3346
Just off M-68, North on M-50
In Village of Woodbury
Bunday school. 8:45 am.
Won&amp;lp, 11 am.

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pm.
Fellowship Btxyice, 7:46 am.

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’Live, a
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NOTICE OF
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Notice is hereby given that a public

hearing will be held by the Board of

• Prepare foods ahead for special entertaining and
unexpected guests-even complete dinners tor
the times you are late getting home.
• Cut trips to the grocer’s to once every week or twothere’s plenty of room-even to stock up on food specials.

Sunday school. 0 46 am.
Morning worship. 10:46 am.
Evening service. 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday prayer. 7:30 pm.

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this friendly church.
Every Bunday. 8:30 am.
iworid-wlde Pr«e Meth
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Education of Hastings Public Schools,
B-l, County of Barry, State of Michi­
gan, on August 10. 1965 at 7:30 P.M.

in Room 182 of Hastings High School.

If you’re still getting along with a too-smallMi-dated refrigerator that needs defrosting

The hearing will be held on the 1965­

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66 budget of said school district.

A copy of the 1965-66 school district
budget is available for public inspection at the Superintendent's office,

S.I SabteUi adwol. &gt;40.
Worship, 11 am.
Wednesday prayer, 7:30 pm.
Sunday, "Faith for Today." on
TV. Wood Channel8:» am.
Bunday Vol* of Prophecy
Radio WJKF 1330. 6:30 am.

Hastings High School.

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10 am. Sunday school
11 am. Worship service.
6 30 pm. Young People'! moot
7 30 pm. Evening service.
Wednesday, 7:10 pm. praysr.

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Storkau. 1testings; Mra. Russell
DyfcsUa. Shelbyville. Mra. Wayne
igan 8tote University this week. Pennington. Mra. Carl Faulk­
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This evont. Mxxvorod by Mich­ __ — *
igan State Univcraity Coupcr- Carlton Center. Mra Walter
aUv* Extension Service and Con­
tinuing EducaUexi Service pro­ Hasting*. and Mra. Martha Kuhn.
vide* an opportunity for MkhDay visitors Include Mrs David
quauty of living in the boaw,|W
Smith.
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Carlton Hosts
State Grange
Youth Camp

MS’ Area Holsteins
Production
selected are f
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second. thud, and fourth degrees.

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Carlton Grangers *».
List Activities
paper

quiraes, and doing oode reading

*».

snout n:au pm.
H. rlrnd—&lt; guUty to Municipal hlghrot total value tn Mtahigan?
Court in Hastings the followlrw Onions.
day to driving under the Influ­
Michigan State Univarally iclence of alcohol before Justice
entuu point out Uiat Michigan
la located In a vary fararabte
portion with respect to markets
and technological dmtoOAad*
which should spur the State's in­
dustry in the futuro- which

«&gt;
at Michigan's raral potential

drinking cupa. They are
baited with a synthetic aex at- damaged.

a* writ as state and national. an hailth at their meeting on
July 23. Each member made a
Chart on hetdth haxanls thrn

Carlton Center was Uie center through the State Cupitol build­
of activities for the Michigan ing and tSe Michigan Stole
Grange Headquarter*.
•'State Grange Youth from July
When the 17 youth ported
14th to 10th Hie annual Youth
company on Sunday afternoon,
Ixwderahlp Training Camp waa they were filled with enthusiAfternoon rtsssee
held at the Carlton Orange.
um and knowledge and a bit nul
,
Tents were pitched and all the
because of the goodbytw said to
Nature. Your Phyxdal Well-BeNrw officially rocognlxed milk ’routh &gt;,e’* ou‘ ,n ,hrJr
new but good frienda Working,
*n5' -— X**"J*"
Dad
whJ?*» JUlrtr,, to
ln* playing and learning together
"
,
«... md
ano butterfat
uuurrni production
piinucium level*
tevrui
Art
.. .—.j Holstein cows In terrat of the camp.
Art Tn
In TTu.
The Unm.
Home wnviw.nmM.4
Environment. by ^.
Regtetered
has made these youth eager to
lint Jommx V.nM.t.. UtH_ -L.
__
______...
meet again. They shall renew
D*lnUXU1 CuUer'
fro“' Holstein-Frisian eamp were filled with num­ thnr friendships at State Grange
dlevUe;
Nashvide: Mra. Karl Johncock. America
erous activities which wire di- and hope to meet again at
Shelbyville; Mr* Owen Oaylor.
Vicinity cows Included tn the
Youth Camp next year.
Haatlnn- &gt;11 mrrnlwr* nf Ik-____ _ . . .
&lt;
Barry County Hana ■ooEioinlc.
Dowling Marie Reburke State Grange Youth CommllIhrtewtooAdvtoory Council, will 442M74. a Mx-yror-dd owned by
ru—
to c. Robert Gaskill. Hasting*, prothe duccd 1SA10 lbs. of milk and have Bob Almy of Rhode Island
aMailt.''
____ j_ attending the entire camp. Bob
Other* attending &lt;ha conferHukmt Sir Bern Oretelien is serving as the .. National
.
encc full-time aro Mr*. Lura 4885514. an etglrt-yenr-old own-;Grange Prince for 19to
Harrington, Delton; Mrs. Ed cd hy Huber. Long. Woodland.
OUlrr
thar-ST■YMMT TIB*
°, .lb^n*nillk *nd undcd meeting* during the
Kc.ue Senator Roger Johnson
J,1**
.bUtUrflU«!f!2^kdM&gt;^ , v werk *«* Wlb Jl“u- National
SERVICE
**•?*•’yn Skylark Beth Grange Youth Actlvitim Dtroc4505120, a six-year-old owned by Wr William J. Brake. National trvmely happy with signing into
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f. C* &gt; • H urxige
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Orange
factorer.
and urovw
brorar
fann^xm1
7— —
ixvuun.
nnu
»-,v. Master
.. . of...
....
to allow formation of farm com­
“'i .eVU'\.
.lh*' Grigsby.
the Michigan
modity groups.
milk and 597 ---lbs. ------------butterfat --in
Orange.
--------------------ui,ui|vr.
Also signed by the Governor
Hnn&gt; Jute
On** ol lhe ,|r’t orders of were two companion bills. EponTire Shop
4017815^seran-year-old owned
sond by tlw 20th Disuict Demo­
' S. ROYAL
crat. to adopt a uniform milk
by Prank K. Welnbrecht. Has­
tings, produced 14.810 lbs. milk represent the Michigan State inspection code modekd after
and
505
lb*,
butterfat
in
306
Orange
\
outh
and
shall
parti
aim aoo io* ouwcrrac in
apaU&gt;
}|xlUl
nt the U. S Public Health Ordi­
Beat Buys on
nance and Code.'
,
s&amp;UtdTirti
Those new production figures State Grange which will be held
in St. Johns tills October. At eliminate duplication ot'“In­
Mswstsd FRIlf
State
Grange
the
Youth
Offi
­
mated annual output of 7.880
spection on farms and plants,
cer* idiall open the Grange on
L WeWUnd
Johnson said, and permit milk
terfat by? the average U. 8. dairy Saturday morning, including a
.
. cow. notea the national Holstein Mating drill.
ipectlon requireminto to be
। Association.
Michigan State University sup- made and served by member*
Mlchlcan without further inervteed the sampling. wetglUng of Carlton Grange.
,and teating operations in ooThroughout the course of tiie
Johnson, who attended the
operation with the Holstein orRARMING
k-anln»llon's herd and breed im- meetings, volley and soft ImU Governor's office, sold "they are
games, drill team work, swim- another example of bipartisan
■ cooperation in the legislature
and some of the mast valuable
pieces of farm IigUJatton In
' many years.”
'
Regarding the commodity bill.

Governor Signs
Commodity, Milk
Inspection Bills

BARR

for comparison.

legislation on medicare were
given by tioyd Shroyer.

regarding German measles, by
Mra. Frank WeinbrecM; measles.
Jux-ph Ranguette; mental re­
bursitis. Mrs Wendell Shroyer;
fix'd poisoning. Mrs. Kenneth
Dtamtn. and Inwct bUe, Mrs
Hale Carpenter.
publicallon at the fair were

The Ulrich’.' rcp-rted Uiat
their son's back injury was In
Uh- recovery stage with Georgle
getting about in a case
The Senior Citizen Club had
such a fine program that they
recommended it to the Grange.
brief
report of the Youth Camp iwld
at the hall July 14-18. Thanks
from the youth were conveyed
to the Grange by Mra. Stamm.
Application for membership

MMPA, Dairy
Reach Accord

The M8U men speculate that
State growers will adopt a super­
ior Michigan- developed hybrid
Agreement between the Michi­ within throe' yrara. And this
gan Milk Producers Association
tMMPAi and Sealtest Company
waa reached Thursday. July 22.
when Sealtcst agreed to discon­ expected to be made in storage
The Bernard Historical Society tinue the purchase of Wisconsin
will meet Monday night, Aug. milk, MMPA President Glenn
2nd. at the Delton High School
And more growers will convert
to Ctaeer spacing between rows
Fred Bowers of Bowers
turned shipments of milk to which ,,,
,,
should
produce aruAhcr
Lighter Company of GoU Lake
the dairy." be *M&lt;1J5
n percent increase in vlekte
ytelda
The settlement ended a two-, ...
srlentlsta suggest
day dispute between the MMPA,. J?*ln“iao iaragTwUJ lira
and Sealtest with the Association I1*1 ln •
attend.
halting all milk deliveries to!
The Bernard Museum Is taking Sealtest. Ths dairy's move to
in old toys for a Children's import milk was singled out by rage of 348 hundredweight to
Room Tlicy will be restored and Lake as an attempt to ' deliber- about 600 hundredweight per
given care with names of donors. ateiy break milk prices paid
Museum hours are from 1 to 4
dally through August. Charge 25c
"MMPA member fanners iRtve
USE BANNER WANT ADSt
for adults. Children free.
adequate supplies of high quali-

Fred Bowers
To Talk Monday at
Historical Meet

The Grange wlU serve at a
sale on Aug. 3rd.
The next meeting will be Aug.
12 and have an agricultural pro­
gram.

Carl instance and Mrs. Uoyd
Shroyer.

Gypsy Moth
Traps Sj't Out
In 7‘Counties

Although trapping programs j
conducted by central Michigan ■
in the past three years failed
to
disclose a single gypsy moth.
should* m a k e grail .•■’rides In
halting witst in roar.'. yvars has 6,000 gypsy moth traps are again
। become n mtious problem to being placed in the same terncone. I think we have an cquiU no moths are trapped In
table answer to most of the prob- l9®- efforts to eradicate the
letns connected with commodity
to Michigan will be consldered rui^c=f21,
succmaful, mid
said Agricul­
groupo of Ulis kind."
’ sldenrd
tural Dlroctor G. 8. Mclntyra.

crated Jointly between Ute Mich­
igan IX-partracn: of Agricultures
Plant Industry Division and tl»
USDA's Plant Pest Control Di­
vision.

enmnwdit, group*. like cherry
pple grower*. Io combine

» erthing programs."
In order to form a commodity
iToup, the producers and prncc.'.sors would have to give their
majority approval. A producer
covered under the act would

ring. Subsequently, there was

with pesticide in the surroundminimum of 4800 market value in
Oypsy moth Is a destroyer of
one growing a-azon during Die
puM throe. Also included is an
■-scape clause whereby an unMicccwful group could bo dis­
found on nearly 40 million acres
solved.
Rcfcronduma to continue the United Sta^n. Whole forest
program would be required every tracts have been destroyed or
five year*, and regulnllm: comunder the dlrtviion of the Mich­ acres nave been defoliated. Two
igan Department of Agriculture.
suocraaive defoliations kill oak,
birch, poplar, willow, linden, npThe U. S. Navy's Pacific Mte-

Big
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savings
now
including
new tax cut!
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Samoa.
traps are: Clinton 780 Shinwas-

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�and Tobcn eating lee cream | of Grand Rapid*. U»t w«e&gt;r. ★ I blng with Mr*. Irene Perry Len*
cone* In the car. Boy) That night .Mr. and, Mr*. Fred Rock and a* desnotuirator. * Fred and
** went to the elreu*. n wa* Hi* I family are enjoying their cot- Cynthia Rugg ot Qnna Rapid*
biggest ctrcus in th!* part of | tag* at Payne Lak* thl* Bummer. | spent th* weekend with their
Europe We really had a ball. ’ Mr. Rock U there weekends w grandparent*. Mr. and Mr*.
Then w* went to an old fort and ■ Mr. and Mr*. Lawerence- Chris-! Jamn Rugg. * Vem Klar, who
a powder tower and a famous tenren of Grand Rapid* called had a cataract removed from
admiral* house. We then left ion Mr. and Mr*. Peteraan Bat-:hi* eye at Blodgett Hospital, ha*
that camping place and went to urday evening. * The Pilgrim th* bandage removed and wearanother. There we climbed the Girl*, a group of the Pioneer Ing dark gteeau He can sec very
Sky Mountain" and took an old Glrte of the Baptist Church, held well, e Un. Jim Smalley and
steamer far a ride on the lakes.1 their annual birthday part,' last daughter, Julie, of Plainwell reuaiiMt ta Deaaurk.)
The next day we visited another; Tuesday evening at the Baptist turned home Friday night after
museum and went to a shop and .Church. The mother* and pal* »pendlng the week with her parI Ju*t thought I'd drop you a watched people make jwttery and , of the girl* were also invited, ente. Mr. and Mr*. Glen Dean. *
; This la always a moat fretlve oc- A r t h u r Smalley ta attending
letter and try to fill you in &lt;jn woodep shoes.
we came larnir.
home. Since
castou. a
Among uiuse
those who
last week m
ta Mon~
oirac I iMwu.
■ Ammu
wno went (school
kiium thta
uu&gt; laau
.hui
some of the things I've been do­ . Then
then wete gone Ut the movies । to the Methodist Church camp liana. They are also having
ing thU Summer.
Flrat. Tin having *o much fun! 'whenever there’s an English j for the week were Christine, home built on M-37 near the
The people her* are ao friendly movie we always go) and to an- . Vander Poppen, Kathey and 'Hu-I former home.
party. A girl friend of mhie «...
aan .w^...^..
Kermeen ......
and David Wil-!
r,..-! Mr*. Alfred Myer* and three
thr
and Denmark la beautiful. My other
has an English boy from ll4‘mfl
i little daughter* and mother, Mrs.
parents are both teacher*. My here
London staying with her and
A Tupper party wa* held at (Ear) Perry, rcutrned home Mon­
mother teaches Danish, Danish yesterday I visited him. He* Just
literature and she direct* the a* nervous here a* I was the th* liome of Mrs. Alfred Myers.;day from attending a family re­
choir. My father teaches math, first few days. Tomorrow we're al Bowens Mills Wednesday eve-junion near Toledo. Ohio. * Mr.
art and coaches the football going to Turner, It'* a big town
Lenin. T have a brother. Sven. and they have a teacher*’ college
17'e lie's going to Iowa this Pali there. I have a girl friend who
for a year, f also have another 1* studying there and she wants
brother. Torben, 13. and a stater. to show me her college. Also
Bodil. 15',. My parents are very Turner 1* famous all over the
/.-nerou* with me as their Amerl- world for it* fine lace and I'm
r.m daughter and I call them going to buy some pretty hankies
Morn and Dad. The teachers hire to bring home They're all hand­
are very lucky. My father, makes made and it's supposed to be the
about *10.000 a
—’I
ln ,he “°rW TodV enn»'
iiiutlicr about tiiAv
I.,----O,'rm*n pM5ple *h° “re rrtendJ1
run* from -.-nday
Monday through Sat-।of
Satmy grandparents are coming
urday,- Ugh. They go from 8 In to visit I wonder if they can
-- morning
morning until
until one
one or
or two
two in
in speak
speak ingltalTwiil.
the
English. Well, kTotal
that's about
the afternoon. -They have no ex- it.
•• I'm
»•-----•—■havtaf
- — a great
- -- time.
really
trii activities through the school Bye for now.
Carole
mid short* and many students'

Carole Sweet
Enjoying Life
In Denmark

and Mrs Thomas Brown and
•on*. Eddy and Bruce Alan, foralfcly Of Malaya, left for their
new bom* ta Glenview, TU. Wad-

eral Hospital
MI** Debbta Anders spent the; Wednesday.
week with her aunt and uncle.
Mr and Mra Norman Benedict
Mr. and Mr*. Desmond Quinn, of and family at Wayland and Mr.
delegate
from
McCallum
Church
Battle Creek * Denise Anders
Sunday with a cousin. Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Ingall, tn Bake
Odessa. a Robert Finkbclner has
been with the National Guard one. Lansing Gilbert gave a talk ■ -Middleville.
tended the School of Guidance
on Michigan rock* and the his­ Hickory Ooment were Bunday Clinic at Wextem Michigan Upl­
tory of man * Mr. and Mrs
daughters vtaltrd her parents. William Hart and grandchildren,
Mr. and Mr* Edwin Mchnke. in
Sandra. Billy and Julie Purger- Web-r were Sunday dinner guesta
son of Hasting*.. were Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Lynden John­
caller* at Mr*. Ferri* Brown*. cock of Oun Lake. * Mia* Melva few days visittag Uie Springer
Michigan State football sopho­ Also Sunday callers were Mr*.
children.
.
more Mike Bradley wa* the State Velma Gates and Mr*. Marjorie guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rob180-pound wrestling champion in Shulta, Mr*. Juanita Coy and her Iyer. * George Rine 1* spending
Newspapers are
loti while a prep al Ypsilanti brother. Area, of Hasting*. ♦ a couple weeks' visiting hta niece
High school.
and family. Mr. and Mrs. fite-

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and teacher* camo late, but It**
perfectly ok. They have ten min-1
Mf * i n
•*«
I
ute break* between each class I
LTll(I(lieVlIle
and the teacher* change rooms, r&gt;v *»_,
_
:
the student*. I visited school 11It"Lu
’
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,J. ".
ns-itio
for a week as an observer.!
I
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then I would give talk* to the
TheJiospltal Guild Chapter 10
English classes about my school1
their annual plcnlf al Mr*,
and my home and A m er 1 c a. -Arthur Kenyon's collage at HarWhen I finished they'd ask me wood Lake Tuesday evening *
questions. It wa* really inter­ Tlie Fmkbeiner Elevator is work­
ing around Jhe clock taking in
esting.
I stayed in a town near Copen­ gram. Friday evening* shower
hagen for th* first nine days slowed down the pace. * Mrs.
here. While I wa* there we went Berl Moms held a Tupper party
to Sweden, the castle*, little mer­ at her home Monday morning
maid. Copenhagen shopping, two honoring a former high school
■parties, the beach end Tivoli. chum. Mrs. Thoma* 'Leila Jack­
The girl I itaycd wiih is going son &gt; Brown, * Mr. and Mr».
to live with my aunt next year William Crldler and Mr. and
1 hope she can visit school with Mrs. P A. Smith of East Lan-

Smith of Mulliken and Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Wenger and family en­
joyed a picnic at the roadside
camping site on 86 Sunday.
Some are hearing from the
Langendoen*. who moved recent­
ly from the Bennett Irousc on
Main Street to Boyenton Bench.
Fla. They are nicely settled in
As I mentioned, the first week their new home at 3110 lit St,
Boyton Beach. Fla * Andy Ai­
busy correcting examinations. So ken enjoyed a 13th surprise
I spent moat of.the tiinr- with birthday dinner recently. He ta
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
sc where he applied for M. '67 Aiken on Kirer Rd. There were
1 talked to the Dean of Admta- t3
13 b=y;
boys prjicr.t
present ;
* Gandy
Sandy and
Mon* and boy. was I rver nervous 1 Tommy Eggleston of Chicago arc
When school finished we start-' spendi
— the *•
—*-----------K.-nding
Suduner
with their
ed to really have fun. Pint my| grandmother.
'
Mr*. Nellie Aiken
istcr and I gave a party. We * The Senior Clttaen's group
had about 30. Then we went met Tuesday noon for their pot­
•dancing. The next day “Fa" took luck dinner and Ml-u, Roush told
u* to Germany to see a muuu.ii them of her experiences teachand some old Viking slilpa and a
famous old cnthedml Then we
uena to Germany chopping. '
fitted Borsom. 1* visiting hl*
We then sacked our elothea, grandparents. Mr. and Mr*. Barlillched the family housetraiier
to Uie ear and headed up north
Wright family reunion nt. Gun
days m Thtsted with Mr. Moller s Lake. Thia reunion is somewhat
parents. 'The Fourth of July Is different as
a* they meet for a
his mother's birthday.) Then we i breakfast u well as for dinner
went camping for real. “Mor"! Seventy people attended.
snd "Fa" slept In the trailer, the' Glen Kermeen. who recently
boys In Uie car and Bod 11 and had his leg removed because of
1 had a tent Brrr! We visited gangrene, ta still a .pat|ent in
art galleries and museums and .Blodgett Hospital and would ap•i lighthouse tiie first day. Then; predate cards from friends.-*
... went to the place where twojMr. ohd Mrs. Dean Crldler are
•ea» meet, and it «m fun. Then , eamping this week with their
we climbed Denmark's only sand . friends. Mr. and Mrs. Vinal Tadune It's one mile long and first i bo. at a cabin at Elk Lake ,near
von have to climb it! When we Traverse City. Thn Tabers'* two
got to the top my father and I children are staying with the
little brother decided they didn't I grandparent*. * Mrs. Dorothy
want to walk acrons It, to they; Bonneville 1* visiting her non.
. l.
•».- ui
. fajnUy near
pick us up on the road on the Detroit URj
,
other side of the dune. Well! &gt; Bob Bend&amp;-prtached Uie .vrThere wasn't any road. Just an mon Sunday at the Methodist
old row path! We started walk- Church. Rev. Harold. Tuber was
Ing We walked and walked and j on a vocation. Earl Vander Popwalked- Eight miles and until we’pen. Lay lender, presided at the
rame to a tarred road- We de-: service * Mr. and Mrs. Russell
elded we'd sit and wait when Bender and her family and her
.dl of a bidden there came father brother. Mr. and Mrs. William
- Hackney and his family, held a
1 reunion at CaledonH Pork .«••&gt;«day. * Mr*. Jason Stecre** staler,
1 Mrs Izo Griffeth (nee Addle
Smith) who broke her hip. is
I now at the home of her daughter
ta Hickory Corners and able to
! use a walker and wheel chair,
I Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brown recenlly returned fotn their cabin
I at Fife Lake. * Saturday Mr
'and Mr*. Vera Llckta and Mis'.
, Winnie Leck'.a called on Mary
I Frost at the Osteopathic Ha»pltal in Grpnd Rapids and found
her much improved. They ntao
Irte©!! called on Rev. Arthur Bauman
at St Mary's Hospital with a
broken hip and found him cheer­
WHEEL HORSE. OF COURSE
ful and enjoying visitors They
Now mowing’* fun, and faster, too. also called on Stanley Sobceak. a
Ulis 4-*cason tractor eases all lawn fellow worker confined in hl*
and garden tasks. Test-ride ? Call: home slowly recovering from n
severe »troko suffered two
months ago. * Frank Castle, who
E. L. CARPENTER has been confined in Pennock
the last two weeks, returned
HARDWARE
home in Hastings Saturday.
Mini Geogiana Hamacher en­
142 E. State St.
tertained her -nephew* and niece,
Phone Wl 5-2983
Danny. Arthur and Ellen Long
v. c sir»n» ciwsc ana write-to
each oSer about twice a week.
After my visit there I took the
train all across Denmark to Padwnr -whtch 1* now my home
We re right on the German bor­
der We can walk to Germany If
we wish. I have been there four

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Saturday, July 31, 1965 •

�While living in Hastings. W.
IW Hampton was Justice of the Maying there night* His son
Peace for a nCmbcrpf years, and •ay*. You are coming over here
married many couples. One and stay night*. ret your meals
night a couple came to be marrled and he stood them under a
rcgl’tcr. The stove and pipe had
been removed but a brick liad
been left that wa* there to keep
the door from hitting Uie stove
pip?. A* they gatherwi around
to look down, uanrone uccldettt)y pushed the brick down but no

In HaMlng* the old lamp
lighter was a regular nighUy.
sight, drawing a can of kerosene
m a little wagon filling the
light* and lighting them.
In about 1803 they left Ha*-,
tines and bought a 40 acre farm

■ By H. D. Burpir
WlUIe going through the RlvHe wa*
craidc Cemetery al Hastings Hampton.
wRh Ward Erway a while ago Albert. A)

HUNGRY?1

William H Hampton. They also j-------------------------------------------------had two daughters living, Flor- ip 1
z-«
ence Graham and Adelphla i HlCKOry 1/01*1161*8
Cummings living at Yorkville.
)
nf Ih.
M.r “nd Mra. Alfred Gainder
wUtXISta^ShS»^
Ust weekeDd ln J“fkMin
W W. Hamptons to have a re- . vUlIlns Mrs Qainder* Usters

------------ --------------- —----------------- William Willison Hampton was
Docs anyone know Use story' born January 12. 1821. at the
on U&gt;i*?
pillage of Williamsville, town of
In a bopk owned by Leo Van- Amlinst
Erie Countv. New
Burklrk named 'Patent Office
Report of ibBi" this following
WL of information wa* found;
From tl»e Agricultural report,
(Agricultural Invention* or DLscoveriu* for 1881 It soya: 'A seed­
ing machine wa* invented by
Earl Bellinger. Hickory Comers.
JO^lMr"** °f 1MU*nt WM H?p&lt;'

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PIONEER WRITER—W. W. Hampion wrote one ot the moat
interesting atorlra ever reprinted .in Freah Out of the Attic. It
waa about Burpee’* own Barry Township. W. W. Hamilton waa a
half-brother of Jew Hampton, and the grandfather of Mrs. Orley
VanSyckle. who hat written about his lite in this week's Fresh

My column in the Banner of
Dec 34, Uat year Uie day befove a Christmas story of 50
Eight days after the burial
‘«*n‘
years ago by a -fellow who wrote
f Mra. Hampton's body at Yortc-• vU1Un« n brother In
it in 1885. making the Christ­
lUe. their oldest daughter. Miss Jessie Bellinger
mas he was telling about. 1845.
. .. . . —
_ ___ _ .....
w —V In I
It was written by W. W. Hamptnn.
. liken chai lie liooked the speckJurt recenUy I ran one of the led beau’.vs. Small game was came with her p^mU to Alh»«•*■ ,Bunnrt
mart IntciesUng pioneer stones also plentiful.
ghaney County. New York. when
..
I believe I have ever had in my
she wo* about 10 years of age.; " "■ Hamp.on wa* a reu&gt;
, ।. ■ ' gious num and in liLs early days.
column. That was also by W.
Her grandmoUier on her father1*; __ .... r&gt;
...u
W. Hampion, and It was the ldstory of my own Barry Towiwhlp
f began to wonder Just who fhl* -------- . —------------ —
— — i.nm ntgiR-r vi
;Hc also preached a good miny w survived by one sister. Mrs °f enlistment in the Navy finW. W Hampton w a*. I had «aj then the MipcrvLw.r of what of Independence
funeral sermons
.
Mary Simpson, of Reed City.
l*hed.
known Albert Hampton who
When he lived in Hastings off
W. W. Hampton stayed at his
Mrs Luell* Jone* i* assixtinii
lived east of Delton for years as Barry and Hope Township. Mf&gt; Hajnptor,
well a* hl* mother and some of
Ids sisters. I found out that W. They made the entire journey Michigan, rrmalr
W. was not Alberta did m I
)Md *u*pect«l Well, after in­ with on ox team starting May­
quiring around and finding no le. and reaching Mr. Mill* home
one who knew him. I sutrutf June 38. They did not crons a
visiting a few cernr-terles where single railroad When they artI Uiougtil he might be burled.

liaon took up from the govern­
ment. they found Ambrose Mills
was their nearest neighbor only*
3 miles away.
After living tn Michigan until
Dec. 10. 1838. Mr. Hampton
started with his brother. Joseph,
who had come up from Illinois

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                  <text>Barry May Lose Life-Saving Red Cross Blood Program
—.v.. pints of blood are J affect blood production
— ----------just likeMI ■ *5 ttne Rnte. every resident
Though Red Cross is thought but It had to be on hand at the: five to seven
In Man
it was needed. Tn
for nrtmlns
priming the heart- thrv
they affect
a f fart everVthlnE
everything el*e.
else-1i of Barry County knew that if
of In connection with wars and liospltal tn
case it
In ' needed for
dlsostera. the Blood Program addition, there were the half lung-machine in addition to, the. When only 30 pint* of blood at* J he * his family needed blood
five to ten pints needed to re- obtained at a mobile visit, each | either at Pennock Hospital or
lias more meaning and imporplace that lost during surgery. I unit costs the Regional Center anywhere else •in
­ the United
The third and moat impor- about &lt;18. When 125 pints are Blates he happened to be. the
Program has been and is In qulred at least 100 additional
Jeopardy in our county.
pints of blood.
oratory tests to give It properly)
Mrs. Keith Gordon, executive
Dr. Wilbur Birk, medical adwas forthcoming free from the
secretary of the Barry County
lanslns Regional Red Cross
Red Cross Chapter, reported that dlcated that there are about
in 1960 Barry County residents three main reasons for thto in­ less blood is being donated now visits to these smaller centers Blood Center
donated 1,005 pint* of blood and creased use of blood.
mean, however, that resident* of only of this but of the fact that.
used IJMO; and in 11X12. the fig­
ure* were about the same; but centers like the University hos­ do with the fad that RH nega­ the county outside the Hastings
pitals prefer using RH negative tive donors hold off regular and Middleville arena are not
blood will not be there when we
naled only 947 pint*. The trend blood because it i* easier to donation* (experience has shown using any blood.
of using more blood and donat­ crossmatch, but RH negative that five or six donations a year
ing leaa Is continuing this year.
blood is only about 1/6 a* com­ add to a healthy person's good for our decreased giving of would probably
mon a* RH positive and using it health) with the idea.that their
glonal Program, would cost from
mean* recruiting many more blood may be needed — ‘
heart
Although Barry County citi­ donor* for the same amount of Jal circumstance, e i
surgery case.
zen* usfd 1J74 pints of blood in blood used.
A second 1* perhaps connected
pint* per year."
1964. Pennock Hospital record*
’bowed that 1J81 pints of blood with the increasing frequency of
were obtained from Lansing.
complex surgical procedure*
*uch a* open heart surgery where

against additional financial bur-

implication* than most of the
genera] public realise*. If the
there undout
Hospital had to rely on a com­
mercial blood bank or attempted participating in the Red Crow
•.hartages of blood could develop."
to establish it* own blood bank. Blood Program."
Bay concluded: “Il l» evident,; "The
The current problem with the
n- Blrke.
nt.k- *ald.
aalrl
County would be much greater. that what Is really, needed .to a Blood Program."•' Dr.
public awarene** of what the i "to manifest not only In dlminproblem
to
and
county-wide
i
tohable
production, but also in
two pints of blood, and this
of
thto
essential
program.
1
the
extreme
difficulty
our
local
support
would mean from »70 to 1100
more that these patient* would The Red Cross need* strong oom-1 Red Cross ha* had In obtaining
munlty leadership and support volunteer* to assume respooalhave to pay than they do now
both inside and outside of the I billly lor donor recruitment. The
Hasting* and Middleville areas. I Medical Society to concerned
ministration set* and the tech­ In addition, th* Program needs about the problem dhd proposes
county-wide
donor support in; that interested representatives
nical work required to prepare
the blood transfusion. Also, in giving the blood needed. Com-i of Service Clubs, industry. Hosm.unitle* such as Nashville. I pltal Guilds. Community . Chest.
Woodland, and Delton all used, and the Red Crowi itself meet
the flexibility we now have In to be able to gel sufficient together within the next few
being able to get rarer type* of donors to justify the Bktod Mo- week* for a further look al thto
blood. In addition, the people of bile Unit coming to thoa* area*, i problem and what we can do
Barry County would be losing and I believe, with profer or-(about If

5 Barry Men to

The Hastings Banner"^
‘110th Yea!

20 Pages—3 Sections

Hastings. Michigan, Thursday, August 5. 1965

NUMBER

16 lcMVe ,hu Thursday on the 11:45

Winners at Fair
J Have Memories
To Treasure
Barry County's 106th annual Fair
1* history, but many boy* and girls
Will treasure many memories of
the exposition and the first, second
and third place ribbons they earned
। by exhibiting their prized ani' male, handicraft and crops.
The Fair han many highlights.

101 //IIS Bandsmen Iq
Attend MSL Music Camp

ley. Tom Pennock In the novelty.
"Chug-a-lug." and the large novel­
ty group. "Sally and the Vegctariana." Including Candice Bivens.

Wednesday Thonrn Adams,
driver of CofTre Money. was liuwm
from hl* sulky whim hi* pacer
broke stride going Into the flint
turn. Young Adams suffered a hip

Salesman Killed
In Midnight
Crash Tuesday

EDITORIALS

stratlons by BLU Moffit, assistant the oval but a wing was damaged.
director of Michigan Bute Uni­ •Men worked all night repairing
versity band*, movies and n dance It for the Friday race*.
In Uie Kellogg ballroom
Richard Palmer, superintendent
of speed at the fair, scored victories
in both heats of the Sth race for

Hastings Mfg.
Earnings Up

di th and Dorothy; four brothers.
year. The present maximum Social Gene of Grand Rapids. Martin,
Security tax levied on K.fiOO (the formerly of Harting* and no* tn
i Please turn to Page 4. this Sec.)

,
I
cento a share on U37.709
Mr. VanArtsen called on bust- shares of Hastings common
ness firms and plant* In thto| slock outstanding, as against
area. One of his calls was at the I 394 cento on the sama nnmber

Safety Parade
To End Gty’s
28th Program

Invite Amateurs Orra Scott
Of Middleville
To Tryout for
Freeport Show
Dies July 28

Hastings' 21th annual summer
playground program coms* to ah
end thia Friday with the final
day highlighted by the annual

The Freeport Homecoming to!
set for Saturday. Aug. 28. and

Roy, of Alto; a step-daughter.
Mra. Datoa Scott of Eaton Rap­
,Ids; one step-son. Donald Kelley
will be 150. seoond 125. third &lt;15 of Kalamazoo; seven grandehU-

He was the eighth person to be | of 1964
kilW on highway, in Barry |
There e.roln,. were eqaal to

Sgt. Jim Taggart
Drowned in
Oklahoma

week to pay far medical and hos­
pital services limited almost ex­
clusively to persons over 65—and
even here the service will not be

I night. Aug. 20. at the bandstand
In downtown Freeport
Talented persons, either young;

driving about M or 60 when Mr
Hastings Mfg Company re­
VanArtsen passed him driving a
ported nd earning* of 3289.BM
1964 Chevrolet.
Xtr V.n
w.. m.rWH “1“'r laXCS m
month*

Woodland 1945
Class Plans Reunion

Middleville Firm
Given Orders on
Waste Disposal

Don J. Plngleton. soft of Mnt.
Alma Pingleton, Harting* has
been advanced to the port of
supervisor of the financial analy­
sis and budgets section of the
Ford Motor Company.

In line with the record temper ature of 99 degrees Tuesday.
Peter Hover, states tiiat on that Uvlty on the playground* of
day 1.825.000 gallon* of wulcr Hastings this Summer. The gov­
were pumped into the mains— ernment, through the FERa is
to furnish eight men and women

to Broadway.
Refreshmenu will be given all
youngsters participating in the
Cheryl &lt;8ls&gt; VandenBurg and
her brother. Wes. both of North­
eastern won tlie City badminton
championships last week. “Sis",
defeated Melody Butler of the

backward glances
“bits of yesterday”....
as gleaned from the
Banner files

Ue Creek Hospital. Thursday
Barry County had a quota of
nine for August but the other
three pta«. a were taken by vol-

of these polls determined the ex­
Taggart, was drowned while fall­
tent to which the public under­
ing shortly after 9 o'clock Saturday
stands the cost factors Involved enthusiasm for medicare may be morning, July 31. In Oklahoma,
nor Ute limitation* of the care and tempered considerably when people
making as much os to,SCO a year

lent government will pick up the
tab on all doctor and hospital bills
at no cost, whatsoever to ll&gt;e in­
dividual Too few people under­
stand that, any government. Itself,
federal. state or local, ha* no
independent resources, and before
paying out money- for any purpose

A typical day. Director Steward
•aid. begins at 7 ash. with break­
fast. .Marching rehearsal from R

eight-tenths north of Middleville,
and ripped out 142 feet of guard
rail before coming to a hall
astraddle a guard post.

Miss Campbell
Dies Tuesday;
Services Friday

BPW Presents
Scholarships to
8 'Young Women
The Hastings City Bank board
room was the scene Wednesday
night. July 28. for a Coffee hour
for the 1966 Scholarship awards
given by the Hastings Business
Coffee, punch and special dec­
orated cup cakes were served to
the girl* and their mothers or
sponsors.
Checks in the amount of &lt;100
each were presented to Johanna
Pavllch, Mary Alice Lockwood.
Marjorie Buck. Judy Fender and
Sandra Kay AUerding' as new
Scholarships.

Commission describing
pored waste disposal.
The order places restrictions
on the pH. metals, solids, oils

1* Included for the protection of
public health, water supply use.
and fish aquatic life. The order
also requires specific measures to
be taken to prevent accidental
losses of processing solutions, and
It requires waste sampling and
analyses
aary for compliance with the or­
der may not be constructed until
plans have been submitted to | Metoenbach. Carol Divine. Mich­
and approved by the Commit-: elle and.Busan Shellerly. Sherry
slon-* chief engineer.
| Sorby. Sharon and Debbie Bun­
ton. TaRimy Folta, Teddy Fiteg eraId and Amy Me. Lean.

Movie a* Delton

The last day for paying Bum­
Evangelist Billy Graham's mo. ,..
mer taxes without penalty is
l&gt;c slwwn tn the Delton Upper Aug. 10 Three percent will be
Elementary Sclwol Gym at 7:30 added after this date
pm. Thursday. Aug. 11
* Louise E. Erway. Treasurer I S

�Jonger vUU with mother.

Driver Injured
When Car Hits
Sign, House

Larry
alul ’ family of
CU/UUn . Mr. .nd Uto
t Thompson and family of ClarkHon and Gary Tinier, local, were.
I Sunday, Aug. 1. dinner guests of(
,
r
^Mtr^cl Greiner. tB. Rl Hasting*, ;
.
:

Chrt« an&lt;1

who

e

vacnt

K,. -tor. «•

mg at the home nt her parents.
the Lynn Perry* Dan will be a
student al Kcitogg Community
College next year and the famltv win h- locating somewhere
In tho Vicinity.
; Visiting the Henry HL Martins

Mra.

CcrnAl

Dento#.

. ------ —
wlll nn attend the 5-jtu
hU sister and U having
the.u-.n
tiirill ■
of flying home by JK ns*l Bun- ■wedding annlverray party hen(fay
&gt;
&lt;oriM Mrs- D.« slater and bn*,
at the Spring Lake County
' Mr “and Mr»7 Lewl* Godfrey band
I
Sunday.
and Mrs. Wesley Edmonds at- Club
'
tended the Edmond* - Brump. Mr. and Mra Glenn Mo-t,
dinner gutsU on Bunday M
wedding last Monday. Mr*. Ed- were
’
Use
home of Mr. and Mra. R«j.
moods
wm
a
houseguest
at
her
I
““ j—
Crites of Freeport. On fi,t.
8huu,
MumW rnm . &lt;n&gt; daughter. Hazel Edtnor.dJ, at b.11
1
nr inp u. Hn V«A wtoto Wall Lake over the weekend, junlay they- were caller* at tfc
Leslie Dickerson home al Dowthey visited their daughter tusd
sister. Mr and Mrs Michael
(Janet) BOonacu, al PUUeklU ■

trtrt n*. M, ...
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«*• KSS5 M M
n&lt; IM, IM.
U» pu,
X 'X’S bn Ur,
tom. Junto Jul,
Chum H-Mm or Cui™, CT,.
Cullt ; Mrs Ruby Girard ot bedon*. Art*.; Mrs Clara Olrarrt of
Bourbonnais, Hl., and Mr*.

The oar knocked down a sign
poet on the south tide of the *U&lt;*t.
then careened onto u»e north side
and smaaitnl the weat end of the
port*
Uw R"brit liodek Inane
U fe W. Green Start

NOW! AT YOUR MR. SPARTAN’S STORE

Offk-ei. lure been, investigating
two hit-and-run mlshsfa In Hu*Unga.
Gerald Sinclair. ♦«. RS Hastings,
iwnner Lake • Rond, was struck
about 12:33 urn. on Saturday. July
dt. in front of the Trio Cafe on
E. BUte Street According to the
report, ho was hit by Ute right
front tender of a car winch specl
sway. He suffered a cut un the
rKtit amt He was taken to Pen­
neat HupiUl.
Michael Todd. 17. Hl Halting*,
was riding his motor bike south
°n Jefferson near Slate about
12:40 the mme morning. minutes
after Sinclair lud been hit. Tbdd
wa* riding south alien Uie back
of hi* motor bike was struck
On Friday, July 23. James H.
Sines, a. Irving Road, was fighting
a cigarette and did not see a car
perked at Ute curb at 32H W State
Street. Hr hit the car a* Raymond
Wisniewski. 57.'Delton, was about
to get into it. Ho was thrown over
the hood Julie Wlsniewakl. 13, waa
already In the car.

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Floyd Colvin, Manogor. Fclpauach Food Center
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IM RKNI6MI

Freeport
tty Mitt. Sylvan Ta/,

Bunday. Aug. 1. Later they visited
Mm. Ralph Kidder at the Medical
Facility, w Mra Gary Kidder of
Caledonia and Mr*. Harold HergIwnt.and Marilyn of Grund Rap­
id* accompanied Mr*. Al Barnard
to Uie home of Mra. Charles War­
ner in Sparta where they attended
a shower for Judy JlUette. * Mr.
and Mra Gary Kidder and son ot
Caledonia and Ralph Moore wcra
FYiday, July 30. supper guest* of
Mr and Mr* Al Barnard in honor
of the Ktodcra- wedding anniver­
sary and Mr. Moore* birthday. *
Mr. and Mra Charim Geiger
visited Mr. and Mra Martin KcU
in Wyoming Saturday. July 31.
„ ' Mr and Mrs. Marvin Patrick
and children attended a Sunday
School picnic at Du’-ton Part, a
Mr. and Mrs Marvtn Patrick and
children attended a farewell party
for tiis Rev and Mr*. Gerald
Hepiuier and family al the Ernest
DeGrote home Aug. 1. * Mr. and
Mra. Donald Critea and Mrs. I,w-

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Mr. and Mrs Floyd Dukes and
Mr. and Mra Ray Dukes were
Bund*/ Aug. 1. visitors of Mr. and
Mra. Bernard Dukes of Hastings
to help the latter's damliter, t^U..celebrate her birthday. * EUldgton
Hefflebower of Florida was a'vlalior of hta daughter and family.
Mr and Mrs Floyd Duk&lt;«. from
Tuesday till Friday, July 27-30. a
Mr. and Mrs George Owen were |
Bunday. Aug. 1. dinner guests-of
Mr. and Mr* Ron Owen of Mid­
dleville. w Dak- Thompson of Ionia
was a Bunday. Aug. 1. caller al the

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Tho Argument Is
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FrcquenUy

PET-RITZ FROZEN

Individuals

governmental officials bring
up the prospect of taking
a federal census every five
yeai-a instead of every 10
They assert that with popu­
lation growth and mobility
they need census informa­
tion more thah once a dec­
ade. Several bill* to thl* end
have been introduced in
Oongrra*. but they lute got­
ten nowhere. The pr.t-.cip.-U
reason for the nonfavorable
action seems to stem from

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Ui*eep of property to rrtmey
well spent. Now the painting
season Is here and If your
building* need {taint. don't
pt|t It otf. We luindie the
fittest outside paint* by Ben­
jamin Moore and Rox all
weather Latex paint for all
outside surface*. Good point
la the beat bargain in Ute
long run. You ahvaj* find
the best bargain* al EAST
WPE LUMBER COMPANY,
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HASTINGS. PHONE WI *-

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Donald Boyes
Receives New
GM Appointment

Winners
TliRn. Ohio, whose 4,800-pound
team hauled the Mine weight 16
feel, P indie*. John Dranke of

Apwrfntmcnt of Donald L. Boyea,
a native of Hasting*, a* a*--4stant

pound team hauled 3500 pound*

end Motors Automotive Cornpo-

Mon'gomery were fourth. Ken
Smith of Edwardsburg was fifth,
Fowler Bros, sixth. Ken Smith,
seventh and Fred Rapp of Mar­
shall wav eighth. Fowler Bros, and
Smith had two entries.
FDur-H State Sliow winners In­
cluded Philip Harrison, Lucky

today by GM President James M.
Roche
Monday Boyes wa» elected as a
rice president of GM.
'
GM's Automotive Component*
and Dth-nae Group is under tlw

Hayward. Middleville; MarionGorlum and Carol Converse, Yeckley;
Karen Barnum and Chrl* Belscn. CHAMPION. RUNNEB-L'P—Ron Dlngerwn (right). Hasting*.
Woodland, and Lee Mlle* and
Jsnet Hungerford. Fine Lake. Al­
ternates are Leslie Smith. Dowling; Schondelmayer (left) of Middleville tn tight competition.
Aleta Buckley. Onondago Club, and
Sue Cary, Yeckley.
vlduai: grand champion, John I
——
—

ROBERT C. RODEK

Promote Rodek
In E. Vi . Bliss
Sales Department

Walker mi shown bv Dori* Erick-

chamnlon bv Thoma* Vaughn of

Quarter horse champion mare

pointed manager of international Plainwell, Dixie Saboeof R1 Plainsales and marketing for the
Press Division of the E W Bliss trophy.
Company, according to an anchampionship trophy In fitting
Shuster, vice president at inter­
national operations.
Debby Drake took honors far
championship stock seat equita­
tion. 14 and under; Jean Cary,
championship stock *rat equita­
Prior to hl* new appointment, tion, 15‘and under; Philip Harri­
Rodek had served the Press Di­ son. grand champion western
vision a* manager of interna­
tional sale* and as a sales engi­
neer He Joined the company Oorhsm, championship English
in the Pall of 1950
equitation; Jane Robertson. grand
Bom and raised in Canton. champion EngUsJy halter; Morion
Ohio. Rodek. hl* wife Shirley, Gorham, grand champion English
and their three children reside nt
2049 Crossh*ven Road. N W. championship pony equitation;
. ..u„„
w«u W„
II. from 1943 through 1945, and j Clyde Jewell of R2 Naahville
0,8 Army ,n'lw»h Jew«n* Golden Mistress, a

R^dek Uud£l .nain-Hn, .&lt; I HoUteln
&lt;»»* «hO*n&gt;an.
indteJ^
•hlp aWBnl- JurJor champion. 4H
rhsXl Tnrinieri^ 7r om
««
C»“mohlokStateErrniv.raite '
! pion Utal Clyde ha* shown in hl*
He k
?’ti e rvt.1
&lt;H career. He la the son
State
. ° ‘11 of Mr. and Mrs. Verne Jewell. The

&lt;rou;&gt; Boyes

as*l*t Kyes In

ntnt* divisions.
KmIi

Personal Mention

Th appointment* were eflective
Aug 1. 1965.
Boyes has been general manager
»&lt;*»&gt;"•
I u™.
Krlkr. Mr.. lr&lt;™ of Del.-o-Remy Division since Sept.
Sheep: Showmanship, first year. Japhrt of Prairieville and MrsDebra Wlerlnga. Middleville; Junior Henry Sandeen have been on a
shownuuultlp. Jackie Maichele, wonderful vacation trip U&gt; the
Middleville; senior showmanship, west including tho Black Bill*,
institute. Flint.
Nick Wlertnga, Middleville.
i Ml. Rushmore, the Bad Lands.
Alter graduating from OMI in
Breeding class: champion Cur-; Yellowstone National Park and
rledaie ram, Phil Hlgble, Hastings; the Grand Canyon u a few of
ewe. Clayton Swift. Naahville; lhe roost interesting place* vialtH*mpahlre: ewe. Jackie Malchele; ,4 n^y abo wcrc nursLs of Mix. Central Foundry Division.
Suffolk: ewe. Debra Wleringa; sandeen* aunt, Mra. Irene CraHe served that divtiion in various
Cheviotr ewe and ram. Nick Wler- mcr. n farmer resident, at tho capacities until 1953. when he be­
came an acting plant manager of
Mark Johnson. Hastings.
Ml? Merl IJpp and family. Since Detroit Transmission Division. He
Gay ' Florencei Norton had thelr return home. Mr. and Mr*, was appointed general manager of
the hlghrat munber of entries. Henr&gt;. Sandrfn wld Richard Hyatt Bearing* Division, Harrison.
totaling 57 in Jams, j«“l“have visited their daughter and N. J., on Jan. 1. 1954. and served
serve* canned food*, needlework Rlstcr Mr Bnd Mrs
Tookcr tn that posiUon until his appoint­
»nd daughter, who have recently ment as general manager of Delco•**rd*-d “ blate Fair ribbon a* n!0Ved to st Johns from Mason. Remy
ciianifilon earner.
Boyes was bom at Hartings In
Ernie Is with the Metropolitan
Others to win State Pair special Life Insurance Company.
addition to hl* studies at GMT, he
awards were Violet M. Miller of
Mra. Iva DeCamp. Mra. Kathy did graduate work at Massachu­
Delton, with a crocheted white af­
setts Institute of Technology.
ghan upon which wa* croas- Booher, Mr. and Mra Arthur
stitched a design of raves; Mrs. Colltoon. Laurel Garrison and
Mr. and Mra, M. C. ChriattanShirley Towns. R5 Hastings, with Mra. Adah Sigler were among
htr crocheted tablecloth; Mra. Rob­ those attending the Lowell Show een of Salem, Ma, are spending
a three-week vacation with the
ert Harper, R4 Hasting*, jelly; Bait Friday evening.
Mra. Donna Buehl. R2 Hastings.
Laurel Garrison and hi* grand­ George Smiths, relatives in
son, Jimmy Garrison, arc at Hale Greenville and northern Mich­
hello Payne, R4 Harting*. bread; this week working on Laurel's igan Accomixtnying the Christcabin.
d-uuhier. Mra. Arvy Roger*. also
from Salem.
Middleville were Sunday visitors
Mac Phillipa, Augusta, knitted coat. of Mrs. Adali Sigler.
——
——— ... .... .....
visiting
Visiting -vira
Mrs. rvma
Nina wanner
Wallaceon
on
Diane Gilbert of Gun Lake Road., 8un[lay WM htT niece, Nonna
an oU painting: Mra- Frank Wein-, EvCThan. wh9 WM en niute frwn

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

Mark Halbert. R4 Battle Creek,
champion
Red
Dane;
Harry
Presbyterian Church.
! the ch
"nDlon R
"' OQn
'1 ,Iarrv
He is a a graduate of Ttinken Boulter. R3 Hasting*, champion
;
milking
shorthdfn; Lyle Olmstead,
Vocational High School.
R4 Hustings, champion Jersey, and
'Cheryl Schantz. R4 Harting*,
■champion Drown Swiss.

Linda Kling is
Still Unconscious

Linda Kling. 14, daughter of, bon for senior abowmanship. HU
Mr. and Mrs Gus Kling of Mid- brother. Dennis. II. showed the

and
son.
*on
wa*

Ann Weber of 618 S. Jeffer- '
urana
BABYSITTER WANTED — To
pencil sfa-teh Kent Mead.
Daie Smith. Cheryl and
come to my home to care for
of Russell Mrod. Nashville
* few day.
a winner tn the woven rag (hu wpck wlth
moO
pm., five days a week. Prefer
Mrs. Elmer Smith of Lansing.
own transportation. Call after
Mrs Lillian Farr of Ca/awiovia

SW Michigan
Hospital Unit
Elects President

uncensciou* thi* week in 8t.| Other high winner* in the UveMnry's Hospital with a grave stock judging were:
head Injury suffered in a twoShowmanahip cattle, junior mem­
car crash about 6 pm. Sun-lav. ber* for Qrat year, Douglas Case.
Trustee* ot the Southwentem
July 25. git the driveway of their ‘ Hasting*, and junior *t&gt;ownuuuhlp Michigan Hospital Council thi*
hontr
' I Debby Drake. Dowling.
'
Iler shier. Gayle. 19. had also ' Champion Angus steer. Keith administrator of Ingham Medlfrnm St. Mary's on Monday .champion other breed, Keith Per­

David Ulrich, son of Mr and; Breeding class champions: An- i
Mrs Joseph Ulrich of the Wood gua. Sandy ScJwndelmayer, Middle­
School Road, ha* also been crill- vllle; Hereford. Diana Osbcm.
cally hurt He improved and was Deitoci; Shorthorn. Larry Jo Case,
released from the hospital on Dowling
.
Friday. July 30 The left aide of
Junior showmanship bi swine.
Dave'* face has some paralysis KeHneth Hawblitz. Nadivllle; *ebut physician* believe it will t&gt;e nior *lwwman*hip, Carol Eldred,
all right in a period of time.
Naahville; Breeding classes York-

the

Carvair

being

driven

by Hampshire,

Jim

Jones,

Hickory

driven by Duane W. Cooley. 37.
Market hog*: champton pen.
Hl Hartings Cooley wa* treated Carol Eldred; reserve champion
at Pennock Hospital.
pen. Tom Eckert, Freeport; indl-

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Houae-guesta last week al the

LOST—3 Rolls of fiberglass in­
sulation between
Galesburg
and Deep Lake via Richland
and Prairieville. Finder call
WI 5-2254 Reward
8’5

family. Mr. and Mra Robert TWO SMALL KITTENS — To
Schultz and daughter, of Madi­
give away. Black and white,
son. Wis.
part Angora. 228 N. Church.
. Mrs. Gary Rivers. Beth and

ATTENTION GIRLS
1100 to 812S a wack. Ap
Houseguests of the Joint In- and over with car. I can place
- ------- ---.— _______ ..... thicc In a Job with public conson Methodist Hospital. Kai- Mr. and Mr* Ddm-ll Smith of tract. Paid daily. Pau Avon,
San Diego. Calif._____________ । Stanley, Wntkicu, Raleigh, etc.
Mr. and Mra. M. C. Christian- Representative^ encouraged to
sen and daughter. Janet Rogers, I apply- Libera) bonu.* program
of Salem. Mo. ore visiting Mra. : Write Box 984 c/o 'Ha*Ungs
The Hospital Council'* pur- ’! Christ tan&lt;en's »inter and family.' BBanner.
txnc U to aaala*. hospitals in pro­ the Woodrow Wynns
Mra. Charles Wood* *pcnt TRAILER LOT
riding high quality, efficient and :i last week in Huntington. W. ■'
month. si.
. „
u wa
wiv. u
tings. Dominick Rodrigues. On
' .cun.
visiting U
n ,n«mu
friend w»
who
people of till* area.
farmer classmate in Bible School
°r M’” l‘“lf
- —
—
-- ■
post Baltimore Trailer Park
WI 5-5634.
pital* to solve common prob­ Martin.
Jean
Stanton
wa*
home
from
lems. develop standard operating
procedures, and exchange In­ Ferri* Slate over tlx* weekend
formation. The other tnu-tees and Kay from WM U where
are: Cltarles Skinner ndmuils^md she will spend the remainder
Hospital. Jackson: Catherine
Kelly, administrator, Lakeview the Rozril Stahton*. and re-enter
Community Hospital.,Paw Paw; Western In tlie Fall.
The RozeU Stanton* were
munlty Hospital. Buttle Creek; guests of his alster, the Fred
David R, Hooter, administrator.
Haym-Grecn - Bruch Hospital,
Charlotte, and Paul Nelson, ad­ daughtcr and husband. Mr. and
ministrator. Sheldon Memorial Mrs Jack Neeley, who

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Hospital. Albion.

Sunday dinner
1942. maintains office*, nt 120
North Michigan Avenue, Has­
There will be a family gather-'
ting*.
Robert I* Bucket 1* executive Ing at the J, Franklin Huntley*
this weekend when birthdays for
director.
Mra. John Huntley and her
daughter. Jill Huntley of Mar­
shall
will be celebrated, Mrs H’s.
nephew, the Glenn Haywuod*.
’ parent*. Dr and Mrs. Edwin
j Terwilliger, of BentonnHarbor,

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Backward Glances
Continued from Poge One

WHEEL CHAIRS

charged from Pennock Haspltol

IN HASTINGS

lenneifi

THE MODERN FASHION
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DRAPERIES
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COVERING
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coun-

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Find designer prints, florals, strjpes/'moderns, pro­

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at the Episcopal Church tn SauSEE HOW YOU SAVE!

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by Mrs Rena Hotly. won fb^
prize in a choir competition dur-

GARDNER

South Jefferson street advertise

eluding 8875 for the coupe; $895
Sedan.

D Ft u o s

ton streets' and all vehicle driven

naled al night and its warning

Two former Hastings baseball
of the New York Yankees, Wally
Ptpp, a regular, and "Lefty"

flO W. Stale

JUST SAY "CHARGE IT

Right," has been placed al the

Plus S&amp;H Green Stamps

•rn.».

For example: draperies 72" wide by 81" long mode

from odr Country Lone. reg. 27.35 pr. NOW 21.88 pr.

HEATING FADS

The Methodirt. Episcopal
Church choir at Woodland. di­

WI 5-2134

obtained from Columbia, 8. C.

Shop 9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Monday. Tuotdoy, Wednesday,
Thursday and Saturday—Shop Friday 9 A.M. till 9 P.M.

�A ta« of thia magnitude U bound
to arid a nocicwable burden to
buatnoaa coals, and at the same
Inoome aubject to this time reduce the aum total of pri­
' • year. Iha naw mal- vate purchasing power The posbus be MT7-30 in IM
But that U only Uta start The
WVtf
UW
will
nw to I3S0.40 and two year* later
wW roach
«0. Gradual U&gt;OM*e&gt;
gwr the M*t 1* y«*ra will bring
a -maximum- of muo in IWI
The word 'maximum" was pul
S’I because It b enUntly prob- Ui*t the Federal government was
m*i' by ilei further exten- merely giving a "bonus" with one
and expsnriMU of the Social hand and taking it away with the
Security program Wtil be authorbed
making thi* 'maximum" of 6212 Sv
aeom rather “minimum" Knowing
bow big government operate*, you
the tax reduction route,
asm take it for granted that Uic
nraeent achedule b merely an wi­

Official Action of the
Hastings City Council

Know Your!**^”
- Miss Michigan
Legislatoi
Many arts rwddent*. eapecially

Middleville
By Mrt. Mary jackton

those attending Western Michigan
University or WMU alumni, werjE
thrilled when Esther Lynne Smith
lO-year-old Portage gtri. waa *n
irctal .us MUS Michigan of laci
in the MUAkegon pageant.
The brown-haired. blue-eyed

U4. SENATORS
Senate Office Building
Washington 25. D.C.
Patrick V. McNamara
Philip A. Hart

| Irons left Tuesday .
vUttt.'ig
a few day* with hl*-------- ...___
Blanche Segeralrom. * Mr and
Mn Richard Rcyfl and family

CONGRESSMEN
House Office Building
Washington 22. DX.

r-WEx:
re lararytri
«lU»4 IIW1

Banfield - Vicinity

Lake Odessa
By Mri. Dan Pairrman
th* contribution employer* are re­
to make will aiao be incaMM- fq help finance medicare
eAn.(bough moat firm* are now
paying for program* of medical,
health and hcapstal insurance for
their emptoyero.
Beginning next year, for example,
anpioycr* will have to pay the
government 6KBJ0 for each of
their snploj ees. Thi» will repre•0)1 |p added cart of operation tor
Gerald Bartlett of East Lansing
W$M)' the tanpioyeea will receive and music instructor at Abe East
nigh school, taught two weeks at
the National Music Camp al In­

Mrd District —Harold J. Vaikerns. ITT W. 22nd Street. Hol­
land. &lt; Yankee Spring* Townahip.i
rath District — Roger Jobnaon.
632 Birch Street. Marshall.
(Woodland. Hastings City. Has­
tings Township. Castleton, Balti­
more. Maple Oreve. Johnstown.
Assyria Townships)
list District—(larry E. Brown,
221 W KUa.Schooicraft iThornapple. Irving. Carlton. Rutland,

A native of VUardlngen. The
| Netherlands, the reigning Mis*
Western Michigan University, won
out over U other State beauties
I She came to the US. with her
family nine year* ago
Her victory brought her a lljxn
schoterahip. a wardrobe worth
J3.000 and the use of a IM Olds­
mobile convertible for one year
She is a voice major «t WMU. She
has four brothers and four *Ut*r»
Secund runner-up tn the Muskr.
gon pageant was Caro] MarlFcdcwa. * WMU coed competing
as Mis* Wyoming. Carol is not a
telathe of the Hastings Fadawu

Woodland Mr and Mra Clemen.,
called on Tom Barry al Gladwin
Hospital several time* teal week.

SUPERB S7ERE0'

GENUINE MAPLE

Bob Frost is home from Blod-' groaa fire burning out of cuntrul
kOU Hospital where be Juul been across from Mr. and Mr*. Gene
given imstmente foe a bank ail- , Nusbaum Friday afternoon. The
inent * Mias Mary Frost, who fire undoubtedly started from a
has been a patient in Ostco- discarded cigarette. * The local
pathlc Hnspuul in Grand Hap- ladles pedro club met Thursday
ids returned to the home of her at the home of Mra Clara
parent*. Mr and Mra. Albert Hughes, • Mr. and Mrs Leo
freed. Thursday. * Mr. and Mrs Frey and Kathryn. Mr. and Mra

AMAZING VALUE1

Dunham

er. Mn Nellie Elwood at the and Janice Cole from HasUngs
Medical Facility al
and IweTt Sunday birthday dinner
other icUUvca. A Mr. and Mra., guests of little Cindy Leonard.
Rodney Finkbeuu-r and family1 daughter of Mr and Mra Nor-

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sheer went un- Mrx Richard Kllgure. * Horace
feet became tn- ' TUngme la making progress in
r weed*. Tummy lus bld lor good health at Use
&gt; rtwriie him and Borgesa Hur.pkt.il He win soon

afternoon guoata war Mr. anil
Mra. Georgv Ball Mr tuul Mrs
KeiUt Ball, the Wm Cordray
family, and Mr. and Mrs Duane

$149.95

Music Center

Sunday. * Mr and Mrs. Michael family art moving soon u&gt; AteHomta ar- spending a week visit- bnma for a &gt;wr. on ginrrnmcsU
Ing relatives tn the Southwest, order*.

Count
on the
Classics

Here ’s how you can help the
and support over the post I
weeks u greatly appreciated.
If the Safety Commission &lt;
flee can be of service to you
any way. don't hesitate to co
tact us at any time.

Pennock Hospital Building Fund

by calling
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paying for yet chain to keep a
no Parking where wc have iwn
for IS car* Why not be fa
with our Store Owners, give p&lt;«
pie parking place. And wte
about the Doga at large her
there, everywhere. We have Lav

Pandlafon doai the
"little nothing full"—
merely a clastic

fl

••sential for town and

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Leopard-Osgood Funeral Home
for ambulance service...

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country, campus or
, career. It's the fine
hand of flannel—pure
v
virgin wool, of course—
and the understatedjines
and vibrant colorings are
.
purely Pendleton. 8-20, $36.00.

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As you probably know, because of on unexpected increase in building

costs. $200,000 is still needed to complete the renovation of Pennock Hos­

pital. This is a vitally important community project which deserves the

cooperation of every one of us. We have a plan which will help raise at least
part of this considerable sum.

Dowling

Until further notice, we will provide ambulance service on a ‘ donate
to the Pennock Hospital Building Fund" basis. That is. anyone requiring the

■uscof our ambulances will not be billed for the service

However, he .may

make a donation to the Pennock Hospital Building Fund if he so desires.

Dowling Farm
meet Tuesday

Pendleton
Gunfy ~
Clothes

All donations received will be turned over by^ us Jo the, Pennock Hospital

Building Fund.
The completion of the hospital's.building program will mean improved
medical facilities—something which will benefit every single resident of our

communit^^nnd we are pleased to be able to do what we can to help provide
Barry County Fair. Special hon­
ors were taken by Debby Drak.-,
Mary Fklicr and Roxanne Quick.

additionalWjds needed to complete the hospital expansion. We sincerely
hope you wilf^Wp the cause by calling Leonard-Osgood Funeral Home when­
ever ambuloncl^^rvice is required.

OPEN WEDNESDAY EVENINGS

Leonard-Osgood Funeral Home
Bit* Ate Plt&amp;dttd,
MEN'S and LADIES' WEAR
**

"Dress Well ... You Can't Afford Not To'

Home of "Pendleton” Men's and Ladies' Sportswear
IMLiteteSt.

WALNUT AND JEFFERSON

HASTINGS

Phone 945-2471

�Evelyn vonReis l&lt;£ ZS'Sto'Sj
Writes About
Travels Abroad

Dear Mom. Erik. John. Charite.
Barbie and “Pnncrea"
I miss you all very much but
I mi having a wonderful lime.
It took ua exactly right hour*
to get to Copenhagen. We flew
over Ireland al 8:45 your lima.
Friday morning. There were 180
student* on tho plane, three to
a section. We did not sleep m
night

Bridge the

GAP

BarryviHe

Leonard-Osgood
Ambulances to
Aid Hospital

Here I am at B/lvU'c and she
*■ ■» Ttry considerate, i feel
quite at home. Carl Gustav came
with Anders and Aunt Sylvia to
Pick me up and he wants to
me all over Stockholm and
Uppeala before we go to Gotetesir and Hinds*. I think this aftwnoori we will go sightseeing
and shopping. Tomorrow night
they are going to have a small
party for me, some young people
and eomc older people I've had
Mich a good time, it s so hard
to believe I am here. I wish you
all could be hero with me. It
would be so much fun, especially
Erik, be would love IL They hive
the moat wonderful food In Bwo-

Ill be there about- one week be­
fore flying to Dublin to meet
the BmiUis and spend a wack
there la a caravan limiter) for
the Hana Show. When we re­
turn to Klllinchy. I will be with
the Smith* for a few days and
then go back to the Canons un­
til I leave for home.
Today I went to a young Farm­
er's Fair. These people are very
Ncxt day. happy here and it in wonderful
We went touring ail over, saw to know that they iove to live.
the Vaster ship, the King's Ireland is certainly a Or eon
home. Almost every boy, but Emerald. When I flrat got here
Anders, has a BeaUle hair cut: it »u light until 11:00. Dusk
It's shocking! The majority of laxt over here for two hours!
Now it doesn't get dark until
boys wear it past the ears.
10:30.
June 18, Menton. France
Wednewiay morning a friend la
Now. I am at the French Rivi­
era with Aunt Bylvte and And­ going to lake inc sailing and
ers. It u so very beautiful and teach me to s^ll.
warm here, Just like Lake Mich­
igan. except for tho townspeor&gt;l»
_

Poetry Corner |

Till Pay Day

Jack Osgood and Ctiarlea Leon­
ard. of me Leonsrd-Osgtxxt ptlneral Home In Hastings annwmdd*!
today that until further. ttMglggi
their firm will operate it* *n»-

Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Day and
family at Hastings and Mr and
Mr*. Duane pay and Jennette of
Martin Comer* were Bunday lunch
gucau of Mrs L. a. Day. * On
Saturday Mra. L. A. Day called on
her sister. Mrs Clyde Hcndsrehott.
at Pennock Hostel. She was a
luncheon guest of anotiwr sister.
Mrs. Ruth Springer, of Hastings
Mrs. Charles Day and Mrs L. A.
Day. were Wednesday dinner guestz.
of Un Kate'Wdrb of Nashville *

said anyone calling their (iwieraj
home for ambulance service may.
If he ao desires; make a dona­
tion to the building fund.

of Battle Creek were Friday eve­
ning cailere of Mr*. diaries Day.
Frederick recently returned from
Ginnony where he was stationed
with the Army. * Mr. and Mrs.
Stuart Day and family of Has­
ting* were Sunday dinner guest*
of Mrs. Charles Day. * Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Vamey and family spent
but week In a cottage near Marlon.

tended church at Portage with Mr.
and Mra. Clarence Maria, Jr, on
Sunday and all had dinner at Bill
Knapp's. The Fossetts were Sun­
day evening luncheon guest* of
Mr and Mm. Ix+ Fossett of Vicks­
burg. * Rev. Lloyd Mead of OuU
lake will be the guest minister
Sunday. Aug. 8. at 11:30 at the
Barryville Church, There will be a
potluck dinner foilowlng the serv-

"Leonard - Osgood Funeral
Home and its staff are proud to
help meet the amount needed by
donating the cost of our ambu­
lance service to the building
fund. If local resident* wtehta
participate In thia worthwhile
came, they can help by calling u*
whenever junbulancs service Is

Hickory Corners

Pleasant Valley
tty Mr,. Ethel ttlank

Births at Pennock

took Nancy to MSU on Sunday
where she enrolled In the Michigan
Youth Musical Program for tliree

from tlie ['.capital after surgery on
acholarahlp. * Brian Haley of Um- one eye. The planned tor surgery
Bing has been a guest of hi* grand­ on her other eye mud await the communlcanta The guest upenkmother. Mra. Glenn Pufpaff. since arresting of Infection tiiat cropped cr at the Sunday morning wor­
th! p of July, 25, wa* a fine srrTuesday. Mr and Mrs Stanley
num by tlic Bishop Clyde W.
Haley. Jr, were Sunday dinner
guests of Mrs Pufpaff. Brian re­
turned to Lansing with Uiezn. ★
Darrell Hununoil and Sylvia Han­
sen wert Thursday evening guest*

they an? very nice, typically po­
lite and I feel al home. They ara
wonderful and their daughter.
Hilda, and I are great friends,
she la ao good. I am picking up
an. accent The Caraoru have an
English accent, not Belfast
I have met toe other three
families. The first evening I was
here I had dinner with the
Smiths and their sons, Kevin.
ID. Terry. 17, and Tom IS arid

Burdick and Allred Galnder. Mra
Martin Ix-nnon Is the delegate to
the Missionary Society. Both
groups will conclude their meet­ to her newly purchased home in
Hasting* and .die was buck lierv
Ings Saturday. Aug. 7.
The family of Mrs. Addle Smlth-i to attend service* here Sunday.
July 28. * Bishop Clyde W.

Durfee
Mr. anjl Mrs. Tc-m Gaylor, John
Grammer. Mr. and Mra. Jumg
Rose and clilidrm and Mr. and
Mra. Minard Gaylor and family of
Battle Creek were Sunday dinner
gurata of Mr. and Mri. Owen

Annual INDIAN POW WOW
CEREMONIAL DANCING in COSTUME

MODEL FINANCE

Charlton Park, Hastings
Sat. &amp; Sun., August 14 fir J 5

*50°® to *1,000°°

Two Show* Daily. 2 P.M. &amp; 7 P.fl.
riciuian iu&gt;u inniuy. w air,, ansi
Mra Donald Dowm-U called on
E. J. Dowsett at Sparrow Hospital
in Lansing on Sunday.

BALL GAME ON1 SUNDAY

Plenty of Shade

Picnic Table*, Lunch Stand and Camping Area.

PARKING 50c

WE DON'T WANT 'EM

these Items are featured

FURNITURE
THURS., FRI., SAT. &amp; MON. ONLY

We don't want them because our new fall merchandise is in and we need room to display it.

So buy now at Terrific Savings
RECLINERS

MATTRESSES

SUMMER DRESSES
Our entire stock of summer dresses. Misses,
Juniors, Peti(tes, and Half Sizes.

VALUES

Now S’JOO

LADIES HATS

to $17.98

ODDS and ENDS

SOFA BEOS
ifodern ityled sofs-t
lay will coavert hits
ull-length bed at nite.

DINETTE SETS
Formica topped tablet and

3 - PIECE
CURVED
SECTIONALS

One rock of Ladies Ready to Wear. Broken
sizes and styles . . . Dresses, maternity wear,
sportswear, etc.

VALUES

ladies SUMMER COATS
HOLLYWOOD:

BUNK BEDS

templete with mattre*..

FURNITURE,

GIRL'S SUMMER DRESSES
Reduced

CHILDREN'S SPORTSWEAR
Entire Stock
Reduced

price

CHILDREN'S SPORTSWEAR
And Other Item*
Odds and Ends.
Values to $1.98

Our entire stock of spring
and summer hats.
VALUES TO $6.98

Our entire stock of
dresses now . . .

to SI 2.98

Entire stock of summer
Broken sizes.
coats

SPORTSWEAR
Our entire stock of summer
slgcks. knif tops, Jqmaicos,
swim suits, etc.
•’

Look for famous 'Trade-Name labels
things you buy
you’ll find them here!

Parmaleejr
124 East State Street

�1’
newS

Society

Linings Provide
Garments Shape
And Durability

Personal Mention

with a dinner party on Saturday
evening honoring the 15th birth-.

Ctaworth

Mra. Irvlnit DuShane of Kata,
maxoo and Daniel Hall of HasUngx were married Saturday
afternoon. July 31.
The ceremony wa* performed
tn the Prrabyurian Church of
Richland by the Rev. Rtu«-ll

daughter* ot Augusta.
Rapids.

durability with llnlnga and un­
derlinings
The final effect dralred, the

Members of the Busy A Club
and their husbands met Munday
evening at inc cottage ot Mr
and Mra Harry Bush at Bartow

the taunderablllty of the finish­
ed garment ore factors you
ahouM consider when deciding

was a guest. Cards were played
with prism going to Mrs. Rorelle

Underlining. my* Martha Kuhn.
County Extension Agent, Home

te ruled the Outer reunion at

immediate families
Mra Harold Ritter and Roy

family of Harvey, Ill., are vaca­
tioning at Wall lAke this week.

their attendants
Fullowlnit a recepUon at tho
home of the bride's daughter.
Mra Paul Eller, the couple left
on a trip to New York City.
They will reside ul 135 Wall
Street. Kalamazoo.

Albert Orsboni Jr. and friend
with the former's grandparents.

MISS MARILYN OAIL MILLER
her grandparents thia

and Kathy entertained the Hub­
family reunion on Sunday^

] bell
Louis Feldpousch
IS
tngoged to
Is Engaged
Marilyn Goil Miller ,

lined and skirts and draws may

Vnderilnlng* are used as

retention. Underlining* are cut

treated aa one unit, which 1$
known aa double fabric con-

lining*. Ty design and ailhou-

points to check when selecting
fabrics for linings and under-

should also provide
out adding bulk. It should match
or Mend with the outer fabric
and both fabrics should launder

Colfax, while he waa attending

as

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born home.
Tho Wm. Porker* attended
Mr. and Mr*. Lloyd Milter, Rl.lMra. Homer Bourn, Geneva BorLawrence. announce the engage-1 ton, Janet Hubbell. Mr. and Mrs..
Bunday ago. and were overnight
ment of their daughter. Marilyn ।Bill Hubbell. Sr. Mr. and Mrs.
Gail, to Loute E. Feldpousch. son I Gerald Wallace and family. Mr ■ i
j t
■
of Mr. and the late Mrs. Her- and Mra. Eldon Peake and faml- HnnOrPfl TOT I ODO
man L. Feldpousch of Hastings. Jy. Dan Walcott of Kaliunazoo. ••VIIVIVU IVI LUliy
iaitea K»sg«r. WwdteaS
Miss Miller is a graduate of [ Guests were Harry Bocke, Tom
Lawrence High School. M1m] Havens and David Hathaway
David, accompanied Billy and
Rapp at Morrison Lake. This
Stevie Hubbell to Grand Ledge
coming Sunday the Parker* plan
ployed at the Ambassador Travel for a visit.
party at 417 W. Walnut Friday
to attend the ailver wedding an­
Bureau in Kalamazco
| afternoon when officer* of the
Three were 40 In attendance Pennock Hospital Guilds g*th­
Her Fiance is a graduate of
Waggoner of Dexter.
to honor Jean Barnes,
Greenville High School, served at the Fedewa reunion at Chari-;
Mra. John O’Donnell and
who served many
jour year* in tne u. a. Air Force ton Park on Sunday, with rela- j
daughter. Chert Lynn of Colum­
and te employed by the Shlnner ] lives present from Portland,1
“ Hasting* and school 11bus. Ohio, vi&amp;lted tier parents,
Meat Company out of Toledo. | Lansing, Nashville
J Hastings.
1 ihrarlan
e ’—
and
’brarlan- and
and is,s still
*tU1 an instant
instant
the Burdette Barbera of Podunk
herw were mr
Mr ! -7-source
for
many
A high noon wedding al St. | Attending from hero
” of information,
—'C-**."!. ---------.
" . their
. ' . of her
Augustine Catholic church in : and Mr*. Don Pedewn
with
her rrlenrl*
friends a hen Ih.v
they requesMr. and Mra. Erwin Knox and remaining for another
Kalamazoo te planned for Satur-: daughter* and families Mr and a Ruota,lon or authorship of a
day. September 18.
]
0“ Lansteg. P"***'takrn ««pM*ly family of Premont are spending1 while her parents are vacaiionthis week with her parents, the ling in California. They left by
unaware.
land Mr. and Mra. Henry Kaiser
Following
te
a
copy
of
the
I of Kalamazoo.
wording of the framed certificate
An omteslon In the story about 1
e.mite
presented to ,Mlss Barnes:
I
the Burnell Larkes entertaining
Citation Awarded with GraU-1
In
honor
of
the
Earl
Chases'
bunion
at
Tjden
Park
on
!
25th^d^\X^CSd;^XWrafIt° ^ro^"^’ tude to Jean Baxne*.
In recognition of her many]
have also *to ted the Michael I
Arkr?n’ years of loyal devotion and un- i
Chose and Marian Chase, son IOhl0' Onul&lt;1 Ledge. Grass Lake, sei fish service to Pennock Has- ।
and daughter of the honorees, I apd BatU: Creek, m well as this pita!.
__ .__ _
vlrinlfv Thn
reiinicdi nevt.
vicinity.
The reunion
next VMr
year
In her capacity as recording
will alao include the Reynolds Sewing chairman of the Womens,
family being the Vroman-Rey- Board of Pennock Hospital, she
nolda
reunion.
has been a key member of the [
the headline* above the. Bob
Board. Por this service. The WoSharpe Item did not corroborate
Mra Leslie Hawthorne chair- men',' Board and the staff of
the story. Hl* special advanced
maned the ladles luncheon at the , Pennock Hospital express their :
Hasting* Country Club Tuesday deep gratitude and reflect the
afternoon. Mr*. Leon Slander, feeling of the community with
Mrs Haymond Finnle and Mr*.■ the presentation of this citation
Frank CampbcU. who is at the
John C Bay. Director. Mrs
bridge.
Gerald F. Beckwith. Pres, of
Women's Board.
Tlie Hastings Public Library
(July 19. 19661.
staff entertained with a luncheon
Friday honoring one of their co­
workers, Mias Jeanette Barry.-

Miss Jefln Barnes

Daniel Hall and
Mrs. Irving DuShane
Exchange Vows

Marriage Licenses

Service to Guilds

We Are Sorry

ENGAGED—Mr and Mr*. R. O.
Zleike of 31 Roth itreet. Battle
Creek, announce the engagement
of her daughter. Miss Paul*
Craig, to Dennis 8. Malcolm, son
of Mr. and Mra. Stanley Malcolm,
of R2 Hastings. The bride-elect
A miscellaneous shower was
is a 1983 graduate of Lakeview
High School and her fiance was given in honor of Dawn Durbin,
graduated in 1962 from Hasting* on Thursday., July 33, at the
High School. Both are 1965 home of Mary Cotant with
graduate* of Kellogg Community Kathy Brownell as co-laMtess
The guests Including bride-toCollege and will enter Western
Michigan University this Fall, be sisters. Mra Kim Kidder and
Mr*.
Bennett— -and -the
MIC
CMUCAI.VII —
— - • Gordon
v---....... ----------­
she III
In MIC
the UIIICMC
college VI
of education
and he in the department of. bride-to-be future mother - Lnspeech.
I law. Mra Robert Brownell
------- ;—•-----------Games were played and enjoyitoscoc uasaei ana Anay «c
•• ------------spent Monday. July 26, at the.
an&lt;1 p1® tenon* opened her
home of Mr. and Mr*. Arthur,man&gt;- *,,u _
_ ..
...
Kidder. On Wednesday they were ; Poatacript Dawn Durbin will
in Coldwater for a family reh'l,u nf Thomas G.
union at the home of Andy's Brownell, son of Mr and Mra.
■daughter. Mra. Mary Prestldge Robert Brownell on Aug. 7.
and left on Sunday with another j
daughter and her husband, Mr ' Mr and Mr*. Robert Clement
and Mra McGargai for Detroit of Charlotte were Sunday call-

Down Durbin is
Honoree July 22
At Lovely Shower

Moxon.

What type ot person should
buy the hot Plymouth now?

the furniture factory and te llv- i end t° Port Austin, and Ronnie make preparations for her ap­
I wiM return homo with them.
proaching marriage this month.
A gift was presented to the
honoree from the hostesses.

Open House to
Celeb.ro te 25th
Wedding Jubilee

Mr. and Mra. Harold C. Holmes
of 13400 Holden Road. R3 BelleMiss Linda Pinnie and Paul
Peterson entertained a group of wedding anniversary’ al an open
friend* at the Finnle cottage at —
house. Sunday afternoon, Aug.
Wall Lake Saturday evening. 18,
8. —
al ___
their _____
home. Friends and],
There was a surprise birthday I relalivre are exported to call'
cake for Miss Joyce Newland of from 2 to 5 o'clock.
Nashville, Miss Flnnles rooom- 1 The former Mtea Dorothy Ellen
mate when they had an apart-1 Crandall became the bride of I
ment in Grand Rapids.
I Harold C. Holmen on Aug. II.
...
11H0. at the Flrat Congregational |
In the Duplicate Bridge game Church in Battle Creek with the
at the Hastings Country Club Rev.
”— Donald
”
*J S.
” Bourne
---------officiat­
Tuesday night, the north-south ing
She is the daughter of Mr. and
winners were John Sorenson and
Mrs Lorna Davidson of Grand
Rapids Second went to Mrs North Avenue, and he is the son
Gordon Ironside Sr. and Mrs.
Roy Hubbard and third to .Miss T. Holmya of R3 Bellevue
Jocelyn Ironside and Roy Hub­
bard. East-west winners were a student at Kellogg Community
College and is employed by the
S. Potts. second went to Mr. Kroger Co.
and Mrs G E. Goodyear and
third to Judge Phil Mitchell and Briggs Methodist Church
Granville Mitchell.

Personal Mention
Mr. and Mrs Martin VanGrlkon and daughters and .Sirs Ef­
fie Close, of Grand Rapids were
I Sunday dinner guests of Mra
Nellie Smith and the John Kas' Insky*. Afternoon caller* were

END of
SUMMER

Jackson.

] Saturday for a
tn nrethem Michigan making
.Traverse City. Mackinac Island,
iTahquamcnon Palis and Copper
I Harbor a part of their Itinerary,

Women s Dresses
Values to $13.98

Values to $14.98

Values to $29.98

$500 syoo $|Qoo

Choke

on Sunday.
Canada, lias been a house-guest

Easton, Ml«s Nash and Mra.
Eleanor Todd, also of Paris, wee
entertained for dinner at Uic
l^oah.
Mr. and Mra. Meryl Netb and
Mcrln returned Friday from a
month'* extensive trip through
the South and West with their
trailer. The Carlsbad Cavern*
V/W—.III. IX.—V • K. —--- -- ■ n. -

SPORTSWEAR
and SWIM SUITS

HATS $2°®

ert Carters In Midland.
I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brouwer
| and family and Mr. and Mra.
! Wm. Reus of Holland and Mr.
| and Mra. Ken Hoffman and
family were guests for a picnic
dinner at the home of the Hoff­
man's daughter. Mr. and Mra.

a few of the highlights of tixnr
wonderful trip.
’
Mra Bescio Burghdoff was a
guest of Mra Roy Oak.
day night and Sunday.

a shrewd trader:
O.K., you shrewd traders, we know you re
out there! You've waited until now to shop for
a new '65 Plymouth Fury, Belvedere, Valiant
or Barracuda because you knpw the model year
is coming to an end. You know that
we’re cleaning out our stock of '65 Plymouths.
You also know that the deals are great
and the trade“in allowances are very generous
this time of year. So what's keeping you!
We're ready to deal today!

up deal now
outh Dealer’s

JEWELRY
All
Summer
Selections

fury/belvedere/valiant/barracuda

^CHRYSLER
warona cmpcjuuo*

price

The Bonnet &amp; Gown Shop
Alma/ Fingleton

PEWEY S CAR PALACE

BARRY'S FARM STORE

M-43 at Sprague Rd., Delton

S. Hanover at Haitinai City Limit*

�BAKED GOODS

Delton High
Student Noted

Native
1 Home

Honors Saur

Relief Here to
Parched Fields

Irish Bread-------------------------- 2Sc
A home style wh.te bread, baked on the hearth Sliced
or undiced.

Danish Pastries6 for 42c

Hastings and Barry County
denis were thankful SatUrdfi
Bunday for the r*UiMB'

Plain at fruit filled. So tasty and tender. Baked fresh dally.

Friday

b

Saturday Special Combination

Buttercrust Milk Bread25c
Old Fashion Pan Cinnamon Rolls

32c

Save 6c
Special 51
Apple Fritters 6 for
A rich fry roll with p.cccs of apple throughout srxj fxxwy
glazed.

Sugar Twist Rolls

------ 6 for

A light fry roll with powder.

So good!

CoHee Cakes 58c

Monday night the meretfo
plunged U&gt; a low ot &lt; WteOeth
northern Michigan the OeinpeMlure dropped into the Ms.
■
Sunday mor. than a half &gt;s*h

Kiwanlan Baur area governor
of Michigan Klwanla in IMO.
In 1M3 he was chairman of
the council of past governess, in
1963-64 he waa a member of the
bearing aid committee and In
IMS he waa district chairman of

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■—•
st-ari
• iogar nut, almond, pine­
apple. cherry and apple filled &gt;
COOKIE DAY EVERY WEDNESDAY
&lt;
4 Doxen Assorted Package,,

University, and ha*

m qmnR 0 hm
f.uf,

DALE’S BAKE SHOP
■UtJejiLhck Jacoba and Ken,
Rcahms attended a Bavlnga de
Lbari'Co. meeting at Mackinac
Miand laat week.
Hart? Hamp of Grand Rapids

BANNER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS

consumers
Power

FRIGIDAIRE

Salutes Frigidaire
On SO Years Of
Appliance
Leadership

coualn. Mra. Walter Ryan, ar-.
riving on Sunday, a week ago.
I
Mra. Helen Mlako and family
of Samoa. Calif., are viaUlng her 1

FRESH DOI

ANNIVERSARY
Pleased to Offer
a Complete Line of

PRODUCT

Frigidaire Appliances

Superette

family of Hoik alao Mra Kiddcra niece and family. Mr. and
Mra. Claude Snider ut Mountain.
N. D, and William Kidder, Jr.
and family of HaaUngk arrived |

205 N. Michigan

Our New Operators

We are Offering a

Mr.-. LeU Nagle will act aa
hoetesc for Sunday'* reception. and
It U expected many former U-ach-

Come see the big 106-lb. top freezer!

Full-width Hydrator for vegetables.

Bp 4 Brian Furrow. X3. who

To Introduce

are spending a two-week vac*Uon with her parenU. the Wai-1
ter Saxton'* In Lansing. Mrs.
Snider, Kurt, Krise, Karl and,
Karen staying on for a couple of i

:rom FRIGIDAIRE!
Compare Frigidaire Advanced Frost­
Proof system-no frost even In freezer.

En Route Home

Sunday. July 25 wm a Mg
family day at the William Kid­
der* of Carter Lake. when Mra.

:t Frost-Proof!
Come touch the convenient sliding shelf.

and Mary Lnu are entertaining
Mra smith* brother and family,
Mr. and Mr* Douglas 8. Moore.
22 ™&amp; u» ™ lawho win alao be malting Mra. &gt;
a—La—: -«—
— —
Betty Moore and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Chariot Rowley
far two cUl*. a an July 71. •) as
July 38 and TO an July 3V.
Il hit a htgh of » on July 30.
waa tl on July 31 than Bunday the
high waa 73 with a low of M. Mon­
day the high waa TO w|fc a-tow

$15.00 Permanent

Watch While
We Make 'Em

for $10.00

Plain 59c doz.
FRONTED b DECORATED

(One

Donuts 69c doz.

Week Only—Aug. 7 thru’Aug. 14)

TRY SOME TODAY
Open Daily

NEW! FRIGIDAIRE
Electri-clean Oven Range,

Low-budget
Frost-Proof
FRIGIDAIRE
Freezer!

TASTE TREATS
9 A.M. to 11 P.M.

Play. They wrrt&gt; away, 3 S weeks'came back for cupper and more
viattlng many states and many I fishing. AU 'left for Lansing that
Lntcreaung place*. They also evening, the Sniders returning
caked on relatives of Grace in home on Sunday, Aug. 1.
Edmonton. Alberta, Canada,; Mr. and Mr*. Harry Appeiman
whom she had not seen for j were Bunday callers on My. and
many years.
Mra. Art Appeiman at NasEVn^-

I hear
’65 Chryslers
are
going fast

CLEAN

30", electric

If you get going,

• Na frost atari Frost-Proof
system ends defrosting!
• 418-lts. size Just like a
supermarket at home.

Ovtn clean* itself and even the oven shelves and
cooking unit drip bow!s-all electrica|ly-«nds
tiresome scrubbing and scouring.

Exclusive Tendec-fnatic
control makes even chuck
roast tender, juicy and
flavocful. .
Meal Minder control cooks
food then keeps it
.
ready-to-serve for hours..

Many Other
Ranges
Including the
Frigidoire

reliable zero zone cold.

4 full-width shelves—5
full-width door shelves.

Upright
and Chest
Freezers
in Many
Sizes

AN UNBEATABLE PRICE ON AN UNBEATABLE LAUNDRY PAIR!
Frigidaire let Actio,

5-,

Wisher
D««p Action Agitator
give* all your wash
Deep Action cUaning.
Jet-almpie design for
top dependability. No
gear*, no pulleys, no

Automatic Soak Cycle
-Ideal tOf dupcra.

-igidaire Flowing
Neat Drier!
Automatic Dry Cyclo
figures drying time for
you. Just set control—
dryer stops when
clothes ate dry.
Nd'stoop lint screen
right on the door.
Exchi she, gentle Flow­
ing H*at pampofD your
fabrics.

Wo ve been putting people into Chryslers all year at a record pace. One look at the car - and our deal - tells you
why. Now that the end of the model year is commg.upjotir prices are going-even lower! Bit so is the selection.
So come in right now. Pick the model, color, and options you want. Move up and save big. See us today.

Wo all share in Customer Cate

DEWEfS CAR PALACE

BARRY'S FARM STORE

M-43 at Sprague Rd., Delton

S. Hanover at Hastings City Limits

�Personal

fastings Milling

-------Hecox. who
the wedding, waa
______
_
i, vialtlng the Jack
the Hughes Aircraft Corp, and. Buholte family tn Miami,
recently moved to Loa Angele*
Saturday dltirgrr guesu of Mr.

Buys Grand
{Champion Steer

'Mra Freel Jones from Now Or-'J Geiger and family of Woodland;
'leans, La.. Mm. Alice Miller. St, Mr. Dale Mead of Battle- Creek;

Wins Portable
Sewing Machine

| Clair Siiom and their mother. Mr and Mm Wayne Rowley and
Mrs. Newell Heath of R3 Has.
Mra. Olive Jones, who Is a pa- 1 family and Mr. and Mrs. Johni tings, was the winner of a porta­
. tlcnt at the Medical Facility and Hoos of Hostings. In the evening; ble electric sewing machine ofl fertd. in Hie community building
। Mr. and Mn Ray Johnson of
Lansing. Thursday evening they
■Iduring the Barry Free Fair. Mrs.
ail enjoyed u picnic al Tyden

The Hastings Milling Sc Farm
Supply Company paid 47 cents
« pound for the 820-pound grand
ehamDion ateer at the annual
Fat Stock Sale held Friday after-

Che Barry County Free Fair.
The grand champion Heer
was raised by Ran lllngrrun.
I Hastings who alao bad the
• grand champion a year ago.
Bast Hide Lumber Company
purchased the reserve champion
ateer, raised by Ron's brother,
DennU. for 43 cents a pound.
That steer weighed 955 pounds.
OeukM Market of Middleville

Woodland 4H
Saddle Members
Achieve Honors
champion pen of lambs pur­
chased by Michigan Livestock
exchange for 21 cents. The pen
0 lambs weighed 255 pounds
• John Jones of Hickory Cor­ 1040. Dennis Case; Goodyear
ners had the grand'■'Champion Bros Farm Implement*. 31'».
hog which was purchased by the 1015, Linden Endsley. A. J. Carl

OUTS

104 W. STATE, HASTINGS

STORE HOURS

;

Calvin “Tlnk" Brown or AL
legan donated his service, aa
auctioneer .nd th. .noninn nt
. . ,
.
1
the sale also thanked Hasting.
■ Livestock Auction for the eo; operation received.
' Other purchasers included Ed
Wletnlk. who paid 38 cents a
pound for the 100-pound pen of
lambs of Chris Jansen. Auguste;
Beverwyk's Color Center which
paid 37 cents for the 90-pound
pro Offered by Phil Harrison of

-in. 22S. 915. Itestlngs IJvestock
Auction. 23 cents, 880. and B-K
DrtVe-In. XJl*. 905, ail three sold
n
ua
B.iik,
—• •••— —

Caddies Needed

14 Company of Kalamazoo.

1

EXPERT TIRE
SERVICE

Tlie Junior Hon-c Show wlU
be field Aug. 22 al 10 am. at
. Ute Woodland ball pork. Admis­
sion will be tae. Pot a procrun
of events. write Margaret Morris,

JIM BARR
Tire Shop

U/S. ROYAL

Eye* Debbie Furrow placed first
in showmanship for 4H'ers 12
year* and under. Jay Flanigan
Mood second Ln Western pleasure
with Penny.
Terry Flanigan received an A i
rating with Mick, his Shetland &gt;
pony. Janet Shepler placed third
In Uie class of pony foate al
halter with Mister. Patty Stadel
took fourth place honors in the I
with Satin in the class of ponies
three years and over at halter. I
Nancy Estep won the pony fit-I
ting and showmanship class and
came bock to win second plane &gt;
In pony Western pleasure.!
Jeanlne Estep won lldrd place In

WE CO
PRICES

tNTIRE STpCK

SLASHED

AGAIN!!

NOTHINGZEStR&amp;D!
PYREX

Household- Utensils

UPHOLSTERING

Beit Buys on
New fr Used Tires
Mounted FRUt

price
THE FURNITURE
BUILDING

Wayne Haxel

flew to Frankfort, Germany,
Wednesday, then on to West
Berlin where they will visit the
George Walton family. The Wal­
tons. who have recently moved

LIMITED SUPPLY

price

OUT IT GOES!

Phon. 374-3523

Entire Stock.

Visit Our Carpet Display in Our
NEW BUILDING , 107 E. Woodland

CAR

LEGALS

2 Cons - 5 Flints

STOP in and SEE Our
Collection of

Lighter Fluid

INSTALLATION
INCLUDED

TENNIS RACKETS
Values to
$11.95

CARPETS

by McGee — Monarch
"Largest Selection in Barry County"
NYLONS - WOOLS - ACRILANS
and Herculons
hi,

Reg. $3-60

•jm.

Butterick
PATTERNS

entire STOCK

.

•Ppers,

and FREE SFOT
REMOVAL for *

n DURACLEAN
w SERVICE

GREETING
CARDS

Birthday. Party, Get
Well, Anniversary, etc

/VEVfRMNN!

RUGS end UPHOLSTERY
Cleaned the Scientific Way
by DURACLEAN
• All Work Don* in Your Own- Horn*
• Everything Ready the Same Day
• No Messy Soaking or Shrinking

sem belts

ENTIRE STOCK

ENTI

Cry t to I Plattic

WASTE
BASKETS

STOCK

PAINT
White

b

Colors

One Large to'
CAR WASH

SPONGE WI11S

107 E. Woodland, Hasting*

Midway Between Broadway and Michigan

Open Mon. thru Fri. till 9 p.m
CLOSED ail Day SATURDAY

While It Lasts!

'POfVTM/SS THIS.

Reg-

�Maple Valley School
Facilities Ready for Fall
1

*

__

The Hastings Banner

fc’d"™

Hastings Home

When the new Maple Valley.-----------

.
—_ .
,,
OMWk
about 1 am. Sunday, Aug. 1.
were held at 2 pm. Tuesday al
the Walldorff-Sponable Funeral
Home
The Rev. George Elliott offi­
cered with burial In the Fuller
Cemetery.

divided Into two rooms; foreign
language room with laboratory
general claaaroom*. equipment; typing room; com-]
mcrclal room for bookkeeping,
sracncr* lurevuiga mi nu*. ov ; I T ..---- _------- -------- _---- .. shorthand, office practice, and
general buxlnesa; student study.
and 81 will mark the opening of
»»*• E*'41” O'*®*/
achtwl. and registration of the j Education program.
Sb- ...
WoodUM
seventh, eighth and ninth grade
The older portion of the high area: publications and materia!* '
student* will occur on Sept 1J school building in Naahville. center; drafting room: wood
ncTinw’
On Sept 2 the 10th 11th and : built in 1902. is being demollahrd. shop; metal* shop; agriculture'
, ..A ■
'
&gt;&lt;-r hoXxnd. w^ur. dlx, 1„
■—
and
remaining
section class room; instrumental and vo12th graders will enroll.
J *in
“ the ------*“*— —
r.ev ceilings, new II
lighting
gnu ng and cal room, and an auditorium AntUr. a epury st*ry.’
The new junlor-aenlor high new
-Uh mu, upbolxort X.U lor
'.
“ '■
* | Firs: Presbytrvian Church.
kcbool gliding, located mid­ new fire doors will be installed.' «i prrxru
; “X
all
In
readiness
for
classes
this
,
fc
.
----------“
Barnum I* survived by;
way between the communlliea
There is alao an adequate “ Ma4~*t«.
t two.
Harry of Hastings and
of Nashville and V*rmontrille Pall.
kitchen; cafeteria which will I p(t(bt«n. a »ury «r liutnationel(Russell of Jackson; three daugh□l*o
serve
aa
a
atudv
hall:
stu-1
'ten.
Mrs.
Hare! Walldraff of
study,
hall;
atu••staaaothe former high school build area in the cafe-‘-IrAJL
jHastings. Mr*. Terrane* &lt;Mar-'
teria: gymnaaium with seating
ramped for upper elementary
for
1550 peraons,
teachcra’
”
mvo mary rox oi Ann Arttor;
t
“ x» 13 Pandchlldrrn: 23 great
Included in the structure are room; boiler room; laundry:
io kl« fr««- • grandchildren, and one great.
16 regular ciissrooms; a library
ConirinicUon at the Puller to accommodate M student* and general office area; principal'* «»■_
Street elementary building in 8580 volumes, along with a H- office; superintendent'!. office;
Naahville Included a mulU-pur- brarlan'a work area; audio visual counselling area with waiting pIMu«ai
room, equipment and storage
rooms and boy* and girl* rest­ toom; cbemiatry • physics room; health room: conference room; “*‘J .,
room*.
biology room; two general science |I vault; two general offices for McCcnac
r |I secretary and bookkeeper ; book :
At the Maplewood elementary room*; arts and craft* nx&gt;m;
buildlng In Vermontville a multi- homemaking area that can be : rtorB'tc room*. Janitorial storage
। rooms; general storage room*
rnd irca.- k.
the Junior Varsity
Worls WM dj have been scheduled for this Fall.
The young Panther* will open
mathematics rooms is equipped

| W'hat’s New At
Hastings
| Public Library

million dollar construction pro-1 rooms, six

Dr. Keithley
At Baptist
Church Sunday

I Delton JV&gt;Griddcrs
6 Gomes

8upt. Carroll Wolff.

Dr. Howard A. KelUiley will I

'Located Comer
Court and Church Streets
Library Hours:
Monday, Wednesday
and Friday

"* ,Ul"

Mrs. Batchelor
Dies at Home
In Lake Odessa
el with Interment in Lakeside
Cemetery with Rev Robert Wes­
sel! of tile Sebewa Baptist
Church officiating.

12:30 to 8:30 p.m.

the Summer Sunday Bible Con-;
ferencea which have, been held j

Tuesday and Thursday

Russell Houseman.
The Rev. and Mrs. Houseman
plan to return Aug. 13 from;
their combination vacation and
mlaalotuvry Journey through the]
Kenai Peninsula and Xnchwage
areas of Alaska.
t

Saturday
12:30 to 6 p.m.

She was bom In Kent county,
Feb. 27. 1885. daughter of Horace
and Gertrude ■ Growl Weeks and
married Frank Batchelor Nov. x22. 1905 In Kent county, near ,1
Lowell.

I Hold Filkins Reunion

Couple Hurt as
■Car is Struck

■ tended the reunion of her farnl- Ixuius.at,
Iv -• r.— U.r—'lr r*«in(rw. at
I.
'
'now staying with Mra. Mary
| Scudder wlio recently broke her

Whatever your weed
problem-we've got th
Weed Killers for it!

CHECK OUR HOME &amp; PROPERTY LISTINGS

OF THE WEEK
B &amp; K
rry ktogrsykloa »t loaders ot
moth cratnrr.

%

50‘

. SIS.500.00

(Saturday Only)

TWO LARGE BUILDING LOTS OH NORTH BROADWAY for ..$2,300.00 each

. Hanover

AN EXTRA NICE COTTAGE AT LONG LAKE NEAR ACKERS POINT, has four bedrooms upstairs, and
down ■ living room, dining room, kitchen, utility room, fireplace, front perch screened »M glassed in.

footkaU

WlUasaa!
Kill* crabgraaa, chickweed,
yraaay weed*, broadleafed
weeds! Contain* Dacamine,
SUnx, »4 DSXAJZJ M

boiler, hot water heat, hat two stall garage and fu’l lot for only
$5,250.00
AND STILL ANOTHER GOOD HOME IN WOODLAND, all on bne floor, living room, three bedrooms.
A SEAL GOOD HOME IN THE SECOND WARD, w.fh two nice bedrooms upstairs and one bedroom
$8,000.00

A NICE BUNGALOW IN THE FIRST WARD, has living room with fireplace, two bedrooms, kitchen
"and bath, and utility room, new gas furnace and new roof, foe $8,300.00

A BARGAIN IN MIDDLEVILLE, larse home on M-37. three bedrooms up and
.,-1$7,200.00

IN THE TAFFEE ADDITION, a wonderful bungalow, has a 72 x 20 ft. living room with fireplace.
a large beautifully landscaped yard, all in A-1 condition for----------------------- ------------- $27,000.00

WE HAVE TWO CABINS ON CLOVERDALE LAKE &amp; M-43 AT CLOVERDALE, will sell or rent;

A NEARLY NEW HOME IN THE TAFFEE ADDITION, hss thro* nice bedrooms and full bath and
closets on upper level, and on the next level a living room, dining room and kitchen, carpets and
drapes. next level a family room with fireplace, carpets and drapes, and
bath and utility room.
-$22,000.00
95-ACRE FARM IN HASTINGS TOWNSHIP, with house with tia rooms and bath, garage and tool
..$12,500.00
AN EXTRA NICE HOME AT ALGONQUIN LAKE, all on one floor, with large living room, with fire­
place, three nice bedrooms, has a bath and Vi bath, utility room, kitchen with bar and has dining
acsace. built-in stove and oven, and garbage disposal, heated with hot water fired oil burner, aluml-

$20,000.00
TWO COTTAGES ON CLOVERDALE LAKE with 210 feet on take frontage and the lot Is 200 feet deep.
each has living room, one bedroom, dining space and shower bath, small cottage has living room.

SIXTY ACRES OF BARE LAND excepting on*.small lol for
-.$8,000.00
BUSINESS LOCATED RENTAL PROPERTY in good business district which rents foe $150.00 per mo. for
$8,400.00
A REAL GOOD HOME IN FREEPORT, has four bedrooms and lots of closet room, up and down, living

garage, lots of shade, corner lot---------------------------------------- ...............

Sales Tax
Totals $84,023
During May
Barry

The Michigan Department of
Revenue reports that sales tax
collections in Barry. County dur­
ing May totaled 884.023 84 and
use tax collections were 85.025 47.
There were 500 returns
The State's total sales tax colleafions for May wa* 847.109.-

Sale* tax collection* In Barry
Included 88561 for building ma­
terial. 85,309 for general mer­
chandise. 832.829 for food. $20,­
902 for automotive. 81913 for ap■parel. 82,107 for furniture and
$6504 for non-retall article*.

Cars Darnaged,
No One Injured
Officer Rod Tietz reported two
Mcnday in a mishap on N. Broad-

Tietz said Donald F McBain. 52.
of Holly, was driving a 1964 Ford

the right fender of a 1964 Dodge
AUtfdlng. 46. R2 Hastings Wel­
come Road
Mrs. Allenling attempted to wold

$7,200

A REAL NICE VERY COMFORTABLE HOME IN THE FOURTH WARD HASTINGS. has two

ENJOY
CAREFREE

(car-

BUNGALOW ON M-37 WEST OF TOWN, on nice large lot; Ms I

ANOTHER GOOD BUY IN THE 4th WARD, Halting*. h*» two nice bedroom* with closets upstairs
and down one bedroom, living room, dining room, kitchen and Vi bath down with full bath up,

•
$9,000.00
A REAL GOOD. YEAR 'ROUND HOME RIGHT ON LEACH LAKE, ha» living room, three nice bedrooms,
dining and kitchen rooms combined, bath, has redwood siding, good well, lot Is 50 ft. wide, runs
from water'* edge to highway, ha* permanent dock and a pontoon boat and a 16 ft. steel fishing
boat, heater and electric range, this place has only been built a few years, all for ...$12,600.00

When you re iusured hy

WOLVERINE’S
HEW BoatowneFs Policy

WE NOW HAVE LEINAAR*S FLAT ON BIG CEDAR LAKE, VERY REASONABLY PRICED AND
WILL SELL ON LAND CONTRACTS.
A GOOD HOME CLOSE IN IN HASTINGS, hat two bedrooms, hall and full bath upstairs and down on*
5,250.00

Uobrlity
Mtdicol Payments

for . . .

Outboards • Inboards • Soilboats

DUE TO RECENT SALES WE NEED NEW LISTINGS

HASTINGS

HASTINGS SALESMEN

INSURANCE AGENCY

Corl Niethamar

219 Wat Stata St.
“Side of Strand Theatre1

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Richard Slocum
US W. SIM,
Hutlnx,.
Mkk. Homo Phono WI 5-5856
TWELVE (111 NICE LAKE FRONT LOTS on Algonquin Shores, priced from $1,000.00 to $2,000.00 aa.

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AND ALSO IN WOODLAND VILLAGE, a real good home with three bedrooms up and down one

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Kills dandelions, dock,
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A Wide Choice of Homes and Real Estate of All Types

Au ESTATE
OKER

SPECIAL

Take Home

A RIAL NICE BUNGALOW IN THE 4th WARD in an excellent location on real nice landscaped lot,
has Urge living room, with fireplace, dining space, two nice bedrooms, full bath and kitchen and

stall garage

Hastings
Public Library

Ifer^lLfT.
'Oin Vs1Ir, r, ■ - W h I r&gt; '.'I—•
&gt;
union and potluck dinner waa
held Bunday at Jordan Lake with Prank: three daughters. Mra.
50 In attendance from Hastings, :
Woodland, fanning. Flint. De­ Lowell. Mra. Emerson (Frances)
,
While In Battle Creek Satur- troit, Freeport. Grand Rapids. I Stalter
of rural Lake Odessa and
Clarksville and Lake Odessa. Mrs Dafiald (Allene I Bouma.
hi* wife. Dorothy, had the rnis- Re-elected president for 1966 Grand Rapids; two sons. Tirco
fortune to receive whip lash inof Rochester. Mich., and Gerald
Juries aa a result of Max H vice preaident. Ford Aapinail of of Ionia: 20 grandchildren; 17
Haatlng*. and *cctctarj-trrajuirre. grent
great grandchildren and a brothMra Genevieve Hummel of Lake er, Clinton Week*, of Ionia.
Oderaa Tabic committee. Jock•
Archer of Clarksville and Charles &gt; —
,
Archer
Lake Odmra It wiut Pays Fine, COStS
•eaxm against invading Comstock
voted to hold ti&gt;e reunion at the ‘ Charles Billie Spark*. 30. Kcnbulance to the doctor’s office Lukr Odessa pork next year'ton. Ohio, drew a 825 ftne piu*
and the firac Sunday In AuguM. ■ court cotta for driving while his
license wa* revoked when he up- .
------------ “
rm in ii
poured In court here.
The tnlsliap occurred on W
Use Banner Want .Ids!

u

What's New
Pussycat?

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5-1965

Phone 945-5982 1

�Carl Peterson Wins First Area Golf Crown
Former HHS Acel*^"
waa eighth and Thatcher’fourth flight with Ml. Bob IngEdges Slater in Jams*
Hurst twelfth
ram waa third with 215. Dave
Jim Jayne* waa second in the Kteumann £i.n LLL ’IS
I second flight with ISO. Rotcr
•
First Tourney
, waa third with IS! and "“1 David Moorer
Cook
twelfth with.

Elks Golfers
Have 4 .Weeks
To Notch Titles

In U» b™* cjb tnwue.
the CUb* remained In flrrt place
followed by the Phillies, both
winning their game* Monday
The Cub* trounced the Mete.
16-1. and the Phlllie* beat the
Thi* Thursday evening num- Dodger*. U-0.
'
Ln the other game, the Red*
outlawed the Braver 15-13.
With Wednesday * games left
on the achedule. the Cub* had a
10-L record, the Phlllie* 0-2, the
Secretary Dick Hart remind* Met* 6-5, the Reda and Brave*

h

h

Cub&gt; Lead Kiwanis
Baseball Circuit

I Mike Young* and Ron Higdon ,3*’
itted for fourth with Higdon winHOC PrufoMUonal BlU Mac­
. nlng the playoff larry Martin, Donald presented the award*'
!wa8 eighth and Ken H m 11 h, following the lourn*ment|
twelfth.
George B. Youngs waa tourna-।
...
..
’ &lt;•*«!
•••
°“w
and Mra. Wayne Pcttfson of 1602 in the third flight with 199.
N. Broadway, came threugh Sun-1 Richard Hess and Richard JohnThe *ummar&gt; of the tourna
day to ae Harvey Slater of Alto ; *on lied for third with 20&lt;
ment play will be found in. thb
on the front nine and then over-1 Bob Moore wa* second in the ; n^ue of The Banner,
took the former Hastings:---------------------------------------------Country Ctub champinn on the

In 36-Holt- Teat
Saturday, Sunday

in 11 outing*.

Strong Field to
Compete in 7th
54-Hole Tourney

HASTINGS CHAMPIONS—The listings Mfg. Campany Softball

well •» the City lournamebt, will go to Chartolte for the Class I)
liistriel Tournament scheduled !■&gt; gel underway Monday, Aug. 16
Harr) County Lumber-Ready Mix. runners-up in the City tourney,
Monday on Johnson Ibid. Members of the championship team
Include (back row, left to right): Vera Allerding. Lee Kelley.
Sell. Dale Geiger. Don Bowen, Shannon Lydy and Stan House.

Athletics Clinch
Basehall Crown
The Athletic*, captained by
Alan Hengeabacti. clinched the
championship in the Kiwam-.
Babe Ruth Bawball league by
defeating the Indiana 10-3 Mon­
day to gtve them a 8-3 record
with one game remaining *ch*duled for thia Wednesday after­
noon.
The Orioles downed the Twins
Monday. 8-6. for second place
with a 5-5 record.
The Twin* and Indian* tied
for third with 4-6 record*.

Coach Lyle Bennett* Central
Michigan University track couch­
ing dual meet record now statute

With about M players from 17
other dub* already entered in.
the seventh annual HaMintci1
V
rv ..n—.. «. ... Country Club arreiuh annual.
Newton 35, IL Conley 31, a. Invitational 54-holo tournament,
Han'nucmd 39. C. Blair and IL a nearly full field 1* expected to
Hart 25 J. Ftook 18 and C. Ja- I compete in the event set for
cob* io
I Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 14_ .' . .
. _ _
_ IS rhalrmin RtiMell Helf hid ha*

BOWLING
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FOR FUN
and HEALTH

.fend hl* championship but hl*

From all we heard, the find annual Hastings Area Men’s
| Amateur (kill tournament held at the Hastings Country Club
la—119 was a fine success, with more than 50 non-members of the club
»-&gt;«&gt; participating. While the weather wasn’t all a golfer would order,
**“■}’{ jit wasn’t too bad and the rain did bring great relief to the
Jf* parched fairways that have suf- ------------------------------------------tri!!?

. Golfen finishing tn the flrat,
second, third, fourth, eighth and
twelfth places in each flight re­
ceived prise*
In the championship flight.
Leonard Burna finished eighth,

ALL
SUMMER
Marty Kiev*. or Indian lake
Country Club al Dowagiac, who
won the fin* three champion­
ships may enter Jock Hopkin*.

Connie Mack Title

OPEN
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Pinal standing!:

Gordie Johncock
Finishes 6th at
Atlanta Classic

LONG
Improve Your
Game Before
Next Season

Afternoons
and Evenings

Wayland Coach
all were through, and played
through the period of tornado
warnings If the line lad hadri t

Bob &amp; Mickey Lambert

Morv Frey Takes
Post at Flint

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Woodland at Michigan

fourth tartest qualifying time.
162MS. The fastest qualifying

sponsibilutt! and retaining the
i Commission - appointed director
' type of administration and rab­
I Ina the department's budget !rom

Join Girl Scouts
For Canoeing Trip
Bonnie Swadling and Sue Tur-1
kal went with the GM Scout*
fnxn Camp Meme Woods ui
Kalamaxoo for a trip u&gt; Ely

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Direct from

Hastings

Bob Ingram
Dare Kietxman
Karol Owen
Irank Suhuaky

Country Club

Lake Michigan an.1 spent aix &lt; bode Lambert
days challenging tho waters tn u.lioe Del suit

and the Annual
Southwestern Michigan
Hold Gull Lake
Football Meeting

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54;HOLE INVITATIONAL

Candidates tar the new Gull
Like High School football tesun.
their parents and other* ww in­
' sited to a grid meeting held Mon- :
, day evening In the former Kellogg 1
gym. Jim Harkema will reach the
team. Former Western Michigan 1
i Univcraltv rtara Mike Oatley and 1
Chuck Liedtke have signed aa aa- 1
sistant coaches al Gull Lake.
i

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Amateur
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SATURDAY and
SUNDAY....

AUGUST 14th &amp; 15th
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�Jack MacLeod
Paces Monday
Golf Circuit

waawwcwi jv. u. Miner J7, j.
Croninger 34. Hodgr-, 30. Gardner
29. W. Cronlnger and Osgood 38.
Guenther 34, Stanley and Lawrence
23. Martin 19. Winick 18. Goodymr 17. Steury and Booth 15, Pusnlkas 13 and Frandsen 11.
Pairing, for Monday: Lawrence
vs. W. Crontoger, Bcxrth vs. Os­
good; Pusnlkas vs. Wlnlck. Frond­
sen vs. Gardner; Mathews vs. J.
Cronlnger. Chenoweth vs. Steury;
| Goodyear vs. Hodges. Stanley va
O. Miller; Guenther vs. Martin.

Jack Maclxod flirt! a fine 37 and
Ken Rose a 38 to set the pace in
Uje Monday Night Men's Golf
League at the Hastings Counity
Club.
MacLeod's flat nine gave him
four pointe over Jack Wood but
Rose tat four wlicn Diug Cooper
raided a 45 to move up on the
White Division
G recti Division standings.
| Monday's results: Bay 68. 4 point*.
MseLrod moved up in the Blue
ill vision which te Mill Ini by E Miller 57. 0; Campbell 59. 4.
IClarey
58.
0; Clarke 43. 4. James
Secretory Gordon I tonvide who
split points with Byron Fletcher. 143. 0. Blair 43. 3. Robert* 45. 2; B.
Gordon Cove missed B chance to Miller 45. 4. A. Bennett 51. 0; War51. 4. Huergo 40, 0; Kinney
ruin on fronsldr when he dropped I nrr
44. 4. Tucker 64. 0; Kinney 44. 4.
all four points to Wright 61m who
58. 0; Warner 51. 4. Clarry
riux a 40 Homer Smith moved 1, Clarey
58. 0; Clarke 43. 4. Warner 51. 0;
Into a tie for third shooting a 45
i'nod for four point* from Bob James 43. 4. Clarey 58. 0; Clarke
43. 4. Bay 53. 0; Blair 43. 3. Me­
Hollister who shot a 43.
, Millan 50. I; Campbell 56. 4. E.
Eldon •Mathews and George | Miller 57. 0.
Chenoweth remained in the oneStanding,: Blair 43 points, Rob­
two spots to the Red Dtvtrion. each erts 36. A- Bennett and Clarke 34.
bUnktog their opponent*.
J Bennett 33. Warner 32. Tucker
Otto -Christiansen waa idle this ». Kinney and Rohde 29. B. Miller
ueek but hold* a one-point ydgr : 27. Snyder 20. Buerge 24. Campbell
to the Green DlvUfon-with Dick ; 23. Bay 21. McMillan 20. James 18.
Prater right behind after iw carded IClarey 13 and E. Miller 10
a 40 to wtn four points from Dick
Pairings for Monday: Campbell
Groot. Gale Kelhl is third after । vs. Clarke. Jumc.A vs. E. Miller;
taking four from W. J. McAllister • Bay vs Clarey. Warner vs. Tucker;
Dr tarry Blair has n six-point Blair vs. J. Bennett. 'Rohde vs
bulge in the White Division, split­ McMillan; Snyder vs. Robert*,
ting with Roger Roberto Munday j Kinney' vs B Miller; Buerge vs
who is to second place.
. A. Bennett.
The summary:
Blue DI virion
Red Division
.Monday's rrauhs: H. Smith 45,
Mnnilay's result*: Pu&amp;nlkas 51. 4 ,4 points. .Hollister 43. 0; Ironside
points, Oog&lt;x&gt;d M.O point; Mathews 42. 2. Fletcher 47, 2; Burr 44. 4.
41. 4. Gardner Ki. 0; Fnuui*cn 50. , Hamaty !«. 0. MatLeod 37.4. Wood
3. Steury M. 2; G. Miller 43. 4. 51. 0; StoflB. 4, Cove 48. 0; SlierMartin 44. 0; Chenoweth 40. L.J Wood 48. 3. Fletcher 47, If LauCroniiiger 41. 0; Martin 44. 4. bnugh 41. 4. Sherwood 48. 0; H.
FrancLwn 50. 0. Martin 44. 4. SrniUt 45. 4. Fletcher 47. 0; Ironside, 42. 4. Mitchell 57. 0.
i Standings: Irdfixide 41 point*.
Cove 38. Burr. H. Smith and Hol­
lister 36. Sim 35. MacLeod 32.
I Hamaty and Jacoba 27. Laubaugh
!26. Panfil 23. Chase 22. Wood 21.
Hubbell 18. Mitchell 17, SJwrwood
16. Pletcher 11 and Gillespie 10.
Pairings foe Monday: Sim vs.
| Cluse. Sherwood vs. H- Smith;
: Hollister vs Cove. Panfil vs. Burr;
i Hamaty vs Gillespie. Jacobs vs.
Itaubaugh; MacLeod vs. Ironside,
I Fletcher Vs. Hubbell; Wood va.
' Mitchell.
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4H Dog Care,
Silver Team
Obedience Trials Outscores Gold
At County Fair

Steury M. 0; Pusnlka* 51, 4. Cron-

Monday', remits: Aldrich 66. 4
potato. Siegel 61. 0; Kelhl 55. 4.
McAllister 58. 0. Cooper 4$. 4. Rose
38, 0; Pugh 51. 4. Fcldpausch 54.
' 0; A. Smith 46 4. Cook 52. 0; Fuster 40. 4. Oroos 60. 0.
Standtag,: Christensen 42 points,
Frater 41. Kelhl 39. Rose 33. Cook.
Cooper and Shirkey 30. Pu^h »,
; McAllister 27. Sexton and A. Smith
•24. Groot 23. Aldrich 21. Siegel and

srecm HAL SEASON

In Rll^

The 4H Dog Coro Training!
Obedience Trtate were hold Pri-|MI1

I the Bliss

County Pair.

Tuesday

Night

Golf

Ing in novica ctoaa.
now trans oy &gt;'« pomu.
Tite following 4H'ers showed. ’ flew leaders on the Gold team
their doc*
Pamela Mattoon, are John Hopkins with 17.potato
win- haired terrier;
Marcia and Mike Snyder with 16 point*.
Campbell, dachshund; Jody MaGarrett Isiwm still Irad* the 811goon. Boston terrier;
Diane vrr team with 18 potato. Lewi*
Lewis, dachshund; Cindy Goto- Lang is accord, dosing the gap
denski, boxer; Carol Campbell, with 16', point,.
j dachshund; John Haan, cocker i The low acorea posted on Ute
spaniel. Janine Stamler. mixed rugged buck nine Tuesday were
1 breed; Kathy Underhill, mixed by Hal Buerge and Lewis Lang
| breed: Jolene Yarger. wetaiura1
s’*cu* ewn‘,or
WM
I
low putta. The winners were J Un
Rettier, sheUand*hrepdog.Julie coleman and Long, each with 14
Wisniewski ptarile Sondir atom- p^tto. and K-A PusnUta* and Dick
ler. mixed breed; Sherrie Camp- HutUon wltll l7
!S
S'

HUHTHie M THt CMMAL AND
MISSISSIPPI FLYWAYS INILL NAYS
A SHORT OPEN SEASON ON TEAL
IN S6PTEMDEN&amp;AO LIMITS AKE FOUR A DAY
AND EIGHT IN POSSESSION
AFTER THE FIRST DAY.
CONSULT YOUR LOCAL STATE
OR FEDERAL OFFICER FOR DE­
TAILS.

T nt ,
,
‘holder 56. 0. Hudson 57. :
Hhnii-nm ^
T*rrlaL
i-.l.,’ weT.c ....
... .. _I. .7
. Thi.
kins ao.
46. i1H, lawm
Inbletdeckl
. . . -—.
—
' am*
judged by Mrs. Heonor Bennett m. Snyder 60.1'4. L.
of Detroit, who Is on the 4H -Sponable
-------••
45. -2. Sexton 48. 0; MIL
State Dog Committee, acting

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Tractor. Convenient credit.
Teal, particularly Blcc-Wingcd Teal, ate^carly migrunts. Many of them haye left this coun­
Debby Hein, grand champton
try before the opening of the regular hunting season.
dos—; second place reserve
To better understand the population dynamics of these species, the lh S. Fish and Wildlife
champion. Mary Hollister; 1st
Service has opened the Central and Mississippi flyway stales to a special season oil these birds.
■ place sub-novice, Pamela MaHunters will be contacted for information about their success, and will be asked to send
jtoon: qualifying these 4H'ers
for State show.
in wings ot birds they have taken for analysis.
Members of the Hastings High
Eligible for State show on Athletic Band Booatera are plan­
Al! hunters must obtain a special federal Teal hunting permit, in addition to any required
their educational exHlblta for ning to have ptoxuerapiu taken
state hunting license and federal duck stamp. These special permits will be issued free by
for the 19*5 Football Program on
your state conservation agency upon proper application.
John Hann, sub-novice;
Sept. 2. Robert Abbey has anSportsmen are urged to be positive in their identification of the birds, for Teal, and Teal
Katliy Underhill, novice.
only, arc legal during the special September season.
______________________________ congratulated on their hard
Jerow 20. Frldpausch 19. Huebner,1 Z7
.
I II/’p .
II
.t________ '-Work. honest effortx, and their
and Flora 16.
I'CIlCerOH'Dll'S
llvAj tO IlOSt
abilities of training their dogs
The Frealunen football squad
j to be better neighbors.
Pairings for Monday: Grooc vs.1'
I TO/
9
L'
.
1 ! The 4H Dog leaders in Barry
Siegel. KeUil vs. Cooper; Aldrich]
Bx Bill Stokre
the Junior Vanity at 11 am.
va. Christensen. Slilrkcy v*. Prater;
A fencerow eyed lari week on:
■
bell.
Mrs
Robert
Holltoter
and
Pugh va- McAUtotcr. Roae vs. Feld- I a farm.
Individual photos of Vanity
. HI
’
W. G. Underhill. Tlite project Is
puuach; Flora va. Sexton. H«*ner I a farmer and his helper were
|
vs.
|slashing
relatively new to Barry County] form after the group photo la
va. A. Smith; Jerow va.
vs. Cook
Cook.
iaUahlng it to death with axes
— *-------- T.
iW£?fd'WbL
revinrerAb-ml inT.-omen gUfere from
^X^and
*
’“1 drove by. . .
made.
1Z4 N. Jaftanw,
The HHS Mirehlng Bend will
by “ fen
^wood
prok&lt;:l
«Urting
Ult ik n»|Jllldll
The chip* flew
n
Uripate m
CenUaJMlctagan
enrollment*,
and with
any be piwtopraphed at 2 p.m on
that day.
I ever
tabf&lt;dOr
hUnt
^&lt;U
.^.
*'
nX^ountry above
Xe leaders
tX^or'X
Eaten'' ;
Il3S 1I1 aSICSL
was- B
one.
und
m* inconsl*- n„h-nu^A«v Au&lt;r in
or the «
4H Ext&lt;not
oilK.
lotm,.neo
iblu!i(
The rrxutar HCC golf for
I The fencerow died, and it took1 *om™.no‘ tTlth,',d' bul
with it into oblivion a chunk of
»*“* "ll1 «° •" “
Dick Aspinall of Hastings, natures irreplaceable hide.
scheduled.
Mrs R. D. Kelley of Marshall:
driving one of Ron Thompson'*
Jt took the home of the lark
The Central Michigan touma- and Mr. and Mrs. C. B. IJowe
cars, turned In Ute fa*tert quali­ nnd the pheasant and the count- tnent begins at 9:30 am. with a
fying time Friday night al the les* smaller birds. ...
\ sluXayi start. The golf entry fee
It Cook the gruAM-s and twigs Is 50*tenta
Friday . al Waldo Stadium at;
Wo Finish Shirt*. Flatwork, Work Clothe*
that shelter the rabbit clutches, j a luncheon for the golfers will Western Michigan University.;
and it took a highway of wild be served early In the afternoon when Richard Kelley of Marshall
travel from the fox and the for $2.
skunk and all. of the other, coffee and roll* will be avail-:
iUMiea 4- Roy Gibson)

To Photograph
Griddert for
1965 Program

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Italph Lxwrww won the 15- 1
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Oequeoc Falls
Area Opened
To Campers
The quiet of the Black Lake
Slate Forest is broken by the
rashing white waters of the
Ocqueoc River seeking its way
eastward over rocky crags
The only major waterfall in
Michigan's lower peninsula,
Ocqueoc Fall* Is also the most
dramatic. The upper peninsula
has more than 150 waterfalls,
according to the Michigan
Tourist Council.

Barrvvillc
By Mr*. Burr Fatten

About 40 attended the Barrvvllle Sunday school picnic at
Tyden Park Thursday. * Miss

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lilMli'IMOIIIIIIITtliTKlil.'rMIBiSgl

for the 4H State Chib Week taM
and i* fascinating to sightseers. week. * Mrs. RusseU Mead and
Ocqueoc Fall* L* composed of,M«. Clayton McKown called
a series of rapids and falls over&gt;on Mrs. C. W. McKeown of
------------- •-•-— — — •-—• Grand Rapid*. Wednesday. *
Mra. RusseU Mend. Mra Karl To
distance, the river droj
mutely 15 feet before l~.. ...... _ ------------------------ ------------ ---------- ---placid stream again. Thirty-foot IO. Dean. Mrs. Emily Hafner and
bluffs, crested by pine, oak and Mr*- Burr Fossett attended tho i
birch overlook the turbulence I Sunday evening services at the I
below.
Eaton Rapids campgrounds.
I
Attracted by Its natural beauty.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Day and
campers In the past have used I Jeannette of Martin Corners
the area although there were and Mrs. L. At Day were Sunday •
only limited faculties. Realising j dinner guests of Mr. and Mr*,
the need for Improvements ere- Joe Butlne and family of Kala- ■
ated by campers' demands, the maxoo, honoring the birthdays of ;
Michigan Conservation Depart- Duane Day and Ttoen Butlne. *
ment has developed new sites in ’ Mr. and Mrs. Hugh West and
an area across the road from the, Timmy and Mm Vlol« West of;
u
« Arizona. Mr. and Mrx. Hugh
Jfoptal through
the Ocqueoc Feighner and Mr. Croucher of
XL SJ**
NaahviUe and Stuart Day and
the. public, is a one-half mile Hav
nt Mrroad. Cut into the wood* along Charles Dav * Mr and Mrs
both sides of the road are about
“ Hoffmtn and
a doxen designated sites for 2°^” -H°"rn^n .,nd
campers.
Each site to now equipped grilled steak dinner with their
for so-called primitive camping
Sunday.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Wltoon Spencer'
of Hastlnas were Sunday callers
Electricity and modern plumb- of Mra. Charles Day. * Mr. and
Mra. Karl Pufpaff and family'
supplied by a well pump. Camp­ accompanied the Junior and
er* are permitted to stay tn the Senior MYF groups to Muskegon I
area for a maximum of 20 days.
Other similar facilities In the Bunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Boyd
Pufpaff and LImi were weekend
cated at Black Lake. Shoepac
Lake and Tomahawk Lake sev­ Pufpaff and family. * Mr. and
eral miles away.
For a complete listing of all of their 6th woddlmr anniversary
Michigan's state campground fa- on Sunday by having dinner In
clllttoe write to the Michigan, Grand Rapid*. * Mr. and Mrs.
Tourist Council or the Michigan. Car! Tobias and family were
' Sundav dinner mieata of the
&gt;un,
mt nutiu- ,
pnrenm. Mr tuxi avn*.
gan Campground Directory to Gerald Smith and David ot Ha*avallable without charge.
tings.

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�Card of Thanks and In Memoriam

Man Draws Jail,
Fine, Probation

Proceedings of the Barry
Co. Board of Supervisors

Marvin J. Bush. IB. » Battle
Creek, charged with NtfMM Mrest, was ordered io pay a BM fine,
serve « dsys in jail and
year's probation by Circuit Judge
Archie McDonald.

to plant and care for a garden
only to have it reach the bear­
ing rtage and find it shipped
scene momlng and your labor
and cash gone down the drain.

gathering on Bunday when mem­
bers of her family and friends
met with a carry-In dinner hon­
oring iwr birthday which falls

Badly missed by
Mother. Stepfather,

Hsurtlngs. to help her celebrate
her birthday.
Mr and Mrs. Byron Westerly
and sons spent from Friday un­
til Sunday on a trip visiting
Canaria and the Upper Peninsu­
la. including Tahquamenon Falls.

private nurses for the wonderful
care; also my daughters and
niece. Marjorie Jackson, for in­
tensive care when I needed 34bour care when I was In Lake­
view General Hospital. Battle

Freeport

July 17. they attended a bridal
shower honoring Susanne Bur­
ton. who will wrd Dennis Wallunas on Aug. 14. They returned
to Freeport io spend the week­
end with the Pete Wallunas'.
Mr and Mrs Claude Walton
and Mrs Dorothy Campbell were
Sunday. July IB. dinner guerts
of Mr. and Mm Robert Walton
ot Kalamazoo * Thursday. July
15. luncheon guests at tie Claude

Ry Mrt. Sylvan Tagf

Blotwh * Sunday. July IB. visi­
tors of the Bloughs were Mr. and
Mra Donald Blough and chil­
dren of Wyoming and Mr. and
Mn Hawthorn and family.
__ ... •

HeMlenbot &amp; Vicinity

Charles Blough at the Blough
home were Mr and Mrs. Frank
Martin of Grand Rapids, Mr.
Mrs Warren Rcush and Mr. and
Mrs Floyd Burkey and Linda of
Hastings -Mr and Mra Jack
Blough and sons of Wayne. Mr.
and Mrs Dorevld Blough and

vcw-rana rnwjnuu m Ann
Art’OT He HPri !1 !O «tnal” U"n*
,or BrverA1 OTrk* 111 traction so
Wisconsin wnere they were over- cards and letters mav be sent to
night gusts at the lake of friends, t^t addrma
’
fc—
—I—
&lt; BlrUulfty QyJ, W[U
Wed_
SAWSU »
tt^lh^th^re^nt'L.

neaday. Aug. 11. at the home of
ounpinr al Blear Lake, near
Hart. * Mr and Mra. Rlgo Ren­
don and family spent the July
17th weekend, at the Toenpoon

week stay with her folks. Mr. and called on her parents. Mr. and
Mra Warren Brogan. While' heevr
~
- — **-- — ■
they alao plan to visit relaftvea (
and friends tn Freeport and Grand

LEGAL

East Doud
By Mn. Lloyd (herj

Woodland

Cox spent the port week al
Grandpa Owen's. * Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Owen and . Mr. end
Mrs. Raymond Owen and chll-

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lowed bya long rest at his home
in Hastings He would enjoy hear-

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with factory warranted parts
. AU types of repair wortt hankldled Call Service Dept- MontBtgomery Ward. Hastings WI 5-

OF DISTINCTION

Lawrwnco Brothen
Mm. Mmm W1 J-MU-WI J-5012
oin« WI 5-4100

cause Oic ground was m wrt due
to the rain during the night, The
girls, however, played their raft­
bull game and 'the Little League
and the Pony League played their
baseball games I: began to look

Miscellaneous

Building, Contracting,
Roofing

INSURANCE

raftball game in the evening was
calkxl off along with tlfe street
R0M1T W. SHEAWOOD, Mgr. dance Hie game will be plavcd
N«1 Bask BUsrk^w WI J-B71 Wednesday I w as played by the
time you read thlai night The rain
was sure welcomed although the
younger ones thought It was a poor

All Forms of

Insurance and Bonds
JERRY ANDRUS

Automobile &amp; Machinery

Repair

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
-Repair and new work Fix­
tures and supplies. Kelley Elec­
tric Service. M4 Middleville
Rd- Phone WI 6-2700 after 5
pm., Hastings.

�We Have No Summer Slump/ He Said.'We Advertise to Stay Ahead
better used cars COME TO WHERE
PRICED TO MOVE

THE USED CAR
SAVINGS ARE

|983 OLDS CONVERTIBLE
. . Dynamic "88". Power
Steering and Brakes. One
Owner. Red with White Top.
Matching Interior.
SUMMER SPECIALS —Save
1M3 OLDS SEDAN
$$ on One of These One. . Dynamic 88 4 Dr. Power
stcertng and brakes. Radio, Owner, New-Car Trades . . .
w wall*. Showroom condition I
1964 RAMBLER CONV.
1963 BUICK RIVIERA
Has very few miles and priced
. . . Beautiful blue hardtop
sport coupe, full power.
' u. walls, and very few mile* by 1963 FORD GALAXIE
original owner.
500. H-Top, automatic drive,
P. Steering, Radio, Like new.
1963 CHEVROLET IMPALA
... 4 Dr. Hardtop. V8 motor,
automatic transmission, 1 o w 1963 MERCURY CUSTOM
mileage and very clean through­
4 Dr. Sedan. Automatic Drive,
out.
PB, PB, Radio 81496
1963 CHEVROLET IMPALA
1963 MERCURY METEOR
. . 4 Dr. Sedan V8. automatic
4
Dr. Sedan, V8 ,Eng, Autotransmission, new w/*all tires,
malic Trans, Radio ....81,395
radio.
1962 MERCURY METEOR
1962 OLDSMOBILE 88
i V8 Custom. Automatic Drive
. . 4 Dr. Sedan; Power steerP. Steering. Radio$1495

LEGALS
PUBLICATION OBOE*.

MINIMUM RATE— 50c for Twenty Word*.

UM It back. Dial WI 5-3481 at

Calendar of
Special Events

Detroit. Ml

LEGALS

Classified Paragraphs

or MOEToaaa
rOBECLOSUBB BALE.

xutiob

' SUNDAY. AUGUST 15
1963 5IERCURY MONTEREY
DELICIOUS CHICKEN DIN­
Custom. 4 Dr, H-Top. FuU NER to be served at St. Ambrose
Power. Like {lew$1,385 Church Hall from 12 noon until
4 pm. on Sunday. Aug. 16 Pub­
automatic transmission, radio, 1963 CHEVROLET IMPj\LA
lic invited. Adults 6150, children
w walls, nice inaroon finish.

I

1962 RAMBLER SEDAN
Like New
... All white 4 Door, six cyl­
inder, automatic transmission, 1963 CHEVROLET
look tills one over.

NOTICE

REAHM
MOTOR SALES
PONTIAC

OLDS

TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS

IS* (list* of Loldln* of *«ld
Court), oa Friaay, 9*|&gt;Uiab(r 3rd,
Ives. &gt;t 1:00 P.M, U&gt;* followia*

FOR
QUICK” SALE
1964 Apache

"Golden Eagle

Hlchard J. UbAmb. Sp«l»l CUeall

Camper

B.rn.tL
ri.isni

9/3

. . . with Canopy and New
Spare Tire, plus Extra Floor

CADILLAC

Covering. (Used 6 times).

rSTITlOM TO 0PIRATE JUHK
TUOBMATFLS TOWX«H1P.
BARRY OOUMTT. MICHIGAN

Sleeps four perfectly. Cost

Hastings, Michigan

IMS FORD VI Convertible

dew with extras, $f044.00.

1959 MERCVRY Convertible

LARKE BUICK

CHEVROLET
1435 S. Hanover
WI 5-2425

WI 5-2426

III _

III

Will Sell for Cash

Mahler
Motor Sales

$695.00

Call WI 5-3884 after

LINCOLN-MEIICUBY DEALER
111# N. MICHIGAN AVE.
WI 8-2479
8/5

6:3p P M.

END-OF-MODEL
CLEARANCE SALE

Heating - Plumbing
Service

ON ALL

New • Remodel • Repair

1963 CHEVROLET
IWlAir 4 dr ; 8 Crl. sutomstic.

NEW &amp; USED CARS

Ill

111

1963 CHEVROLET
S'&lt;t&gt;on W*n . 4 dr ; 6 cyt iHrvterd.
On« owner ... law "

Use Farm Bureau's Guar­
anteed Seeds and "High

Used
Farm Machinery
cultivator.
used Balers and
—Ferguson 20 Tractor and U&gt;ad-

shape I
—1953 Minn. Moline Z Tractor
with hydraulic. Like New!

0UICK

Analysis" Plant Food. We
recommend the inoculation
of alfalfas and clovers .
Buy your inoculant! here.

laity

Shoppe, Delton, Mich,

THE PATMAN—Private Detec­
tive 24-Hour, Shadowing. Tape.
Poto - Film Evidence, Nation­
wide. Confidential. Call WO
Union, Battle Creek

WHKIU’.AH.

NOTWR IB T1IERKI

12/30

NEW &amp; USED PUMPS—New In­
stallations and remodeling.
Powell's Plumbing Co. Free es­
timates. 24 hour service. Call
Middleville SY 5-3643 evenings
SY 5-3044 days.
If
5 TO 8 FT. LOG FRAME PICCabinet work. “Gllcraft,” 5300
Gun Lake Road. Phone WI 5­
3549.
8/5

d.MrlhxI ihrni* at t-ahlk Ar Help Wanted

Reliable Party Wanted

Farm Bureau
Services

world - famous SYLVANIA. C. E.,

“v &gt;«•1985
WI 5-2223 "•'•'•./
A AO Carparallw
8/5

M-37 South

t Mkblcta

NOTICE

shape.

1961

a rubber stamp with your new
ZIP Code numoer. Throa-llne

Place Your Order Today!

TRACTORS

MERCURY

ud Wilma A.

DON’T GAMBLE . . .

IMPLEMENIS

4 Dr.. tterKferd lrenwni**«n.

1961 FORB PICKUF

MOTICB OF MORTGAGE
roHECLOBUBE SALE

Next season's pasture and
hay crop depends on whot
you put into the soil this
fall in the line of quality
seed and plant food.

USED CAR LOT

96

MR. FARMER:
Your Form Bureau dealer
is headquarters for Quality
Seeds that are certified for
use in Michigan.

• CHI PR 'LL I

COMBINES:
:.O. P.T.O. 9 ft. Combine.
I* Clialmcrs Combine 60.

rUBLICATIOM IXDBB.

SENTZ TV
Sales - Service

ceptional high profit margin in a
steady repeat business, handling
fast-moving tube types. You could
eam $300 up to $500 per month
in/your spare time, depend.ng on
size of route. Cash investment i»
required to enter th.s business from
$1,845 up to $3,595.

No Selling or Soliciting
Qualifications; Sufficient available
Unital;

—Grain Bln to fit Pick-up Truck.

by

r or J it.* lo 1«».
Flduo II Ml

SETCHELL-CARLSON

WANT AM
iWORK

8/5

consideration of this unususl oppor-

“Better than the Rest"
lahrarsal ttectronici Corp.. 8363

HASTINGS
BANNER

CLASSIFIEDS
Call WI 5-3481

'hopping

•mui. Plea*» include phone number
in reply.

WAGE!
-the Mighty Midget, The Ban-

31S S. Hanover jt.

FhMi 945-3862

er buy you gat fast rssulu at

8/5

AUTOMOBILE
MECHANIC Apply in peisou. Mahler Motor
Balas. 1320 N. Michigan Ave.
HaaUngs.
8,5

cleaning attachments and WOULD YOU LIKE A NICE
Pleasant downstairs apartment
guarantee plus automatic cord
with ambulatory care? Good
winder. Call MS-9431 Electro
Hygiene.
8/5
terested call for appointment.
I will take one lady. 945-3249
GAINS IN GOOD USED
8/8

Hastings Electric, 110 W. Stale,
Hastings. Phono 948-3868.
U
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS—
DEALER WANTED—To serve
consumers in Hastings with SINGER SEWING MACHINE—
PD. 171, Hastings Teleptwoe
With dial control equipment in
Itawleigh
Product*.
Bteady
.lovely cabinet, real nice. Makes
good earnings year around. No
fancy stitches automatically,
capital required. Write
scallops, buttonhole*. satin
RawMgh
sUtches and embroideries. Full
Dept. MC H 651 11
balance $3656. Payments of
Frecpvrt, Illinois
8/5
$5 a month. Cail 945-9431 FURNISHED APARTMENTS
FOR RENT - Utilities paid.
Electro Hygiene.
8/5
Phono WI 6-9471.
„
tf

DISTRICT
SUPERVISOR
REAL ESTATE

Nationwide Real Estate Or­
ganization has opening for
Licensed Reul Estate Brokers
with a successful Sales back­
ground. Salesmen licensed 3
years or more may also
quality.

Must be honest, reliable,
willing to work, of good
character, and financially re­
sponsible. Age preferred—35
If you are now operating or
can establish and; operate a
Bales Agency, and have the
ability to establish new agen­
cies. train and supervise, sev­
eral choice area* In southern
Michigan are now open.
Take the time to inquire.
There is no obligation. All
inquiries are strictly confi-

■A IJMt and Found

A* For Salo—Real Estate

LARGE BROWN MALE GREAT
DANE LOST—In vicinity of
Guernsey Lake. Has choke
chain on. Answers to name of

2079 or WI 5-4493.
ir For Salo—Miscellaneous

2/3 ACRE
Borders a nice creek.

home Just outside city llmlta.
Lovely large back yard. School
bua goes by^Uji door. Will
trade for house tn town of
equal value.
Phone WI 5-4791

FOR QUICK SALE—1964 Apache
-Golden Eagle" camper with

it
YEAR ROUND LAKE HOME—

plus extra floor covering. Used
6 times. Sleeps four perfectly
Cost.new with extaas. $1.04400

u
NEW WATERPROOF TARP

eluded. Modem facilities, two
MbOO. Phone PY 2-5726. Mrs.
Schuyler Bowen, Wayland.
Mich.
8/13

★ Situation Wanted
8 X 16—67.95
EXPERIENCED LADY — Would
It x 16-61135
like kitchen work in local res­
Alao larger sizes at corresponding
taurant or work in local mirs-

mildew proof.

WINICK SURPLUS
STROUT REALTY
Chicago, 111. 60603
7 South Dearborn &lt;HB&gt;.

206 N. Michigan

pl&gt;- w

except Saturday or Sunday.
Mrs. Clara Walker. 803 W.
BUte SL
8/12

FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR * Sportina
GUN8MITHING

Sales Career With
Management Opportunity

COLOR TV

GOODYEAR BROS.

ELECTROLUX Vacuum cleaner,
late model. Sold new for 6145.
Balance due only 628 or 6125

double Into
coats. AL the Dutch Tailor.

8245. This include*, postage

See the Dodge Boys at

1962 CHEVROLET II

STORE

6714.

Ike Village M MlMUvilte, *«4 NO­
WI 5-53521 TICE IS FURTHER GIVEN tkit &gt;11

61 to 64 Car!

HASTINGS
MOTOR SALES

1961 CHEVROLET

NOT1CX IB HKHEHY DIVES tk»l

Get o Ono Owner

th* Best Terms
ond Values in Town

1963 BUICK

GOOD AS NEW

EXPERT TAILORING — Men s

KAECHELES
305 S. Church

Late Model Trade-Ins

R
RECEPTIONIST — For Medical WOMAN WANTED - To help | ,
with three children, more for ★ Mobil* rtom*»
office. FuU time. Apply tn own
home than wage*. Call WI 5­
handwriting to Box 083 c/o
9561 before 1 P-m. WlU accepl MOBILE HOMES DIRECT from
Hastings Banner, stating age,
one child.
factory al large savings. 60x12
experience, qualifications, etc.
WHEE1XR MARINE SALES it
$3495. Lot rent $1250 per
SERVICE —Mercury outboard
SALES MEN AND WOMEN—We
month with coach. Ollier sizes
motors. New and used boats. MATURE WOMAN — For buslare introducing an entirely new
at oomparable saving*. Brow
Plot* Boats. Trailers and ac­ . new afftce. Accurate typing
product for tne first time to
cessories. M-66 In Nashville.
residents and business estab­
and telephone ability. Address
OL 3-2851 or OL 3-8074.
tf
lishments in this area. Here te
reply in own iiandwritlng to
a product that te used.by every­
DEXTER BOAT TRAILER—For
Box 982 c/o Hastings Banner.
one. te fuUy patented and guar­ 35 x 8 ROYAL H0U8ETRAMR
FOR BALE—Made in Hastings
anteed. Yoit can-easily earn $30
8/12
boat. New baby buggy. Phone
1955. In excellent condition.
per day in your spare time.
WI 5-2796
8/12’’
Can be seen on Tuesdays and
Write stalidg your home ad­
BALES &amp; SERVICE — PERMA­
Thursday when owner win be
dress
and
telephone
number.
NENT position avaUable for
at the Dog Ti Suds on Pickerel
Frederick
W.
MIUer,
510
All★ Business Opportunities
intelligent man who has dem­
Cove on Gun Lake.
8/12
cou, Marshall, Mich.
8/19
onstrated a successful personal
and employment background.
% ACRE LOT and 1959 house­
HAVE WONDERFUL DEALER
Experience In retail sales and A- Household Goods
trailer, 48x10, 2 bedrooms. Good
FRANCHISE AVAILABLE to
building material warehousing
well and septic tank- Telethe right party. This is foriI desirable. However, men with
‘ phone WI 5-4560
«/2«
home and industry. Some capl- j similar outdoor, indoor back­
tai required,’depending on size •, ground such as agriculture, will
of territory you want. Write,
Ar
NoHcee
be considered. Job includes
giving phone number, to Bex
sales and service to building
981 c/o Hastings Banner. 8 5
NOTICE—Alter this date. July
material customers, receiving
merchandise and building ma| tertal. operation of fork Hit
contracted by myaelf. Allen
: truck, and material handling
Eaaey. R4 Hastings.
8/5
equipment, outside work, loadOver Start's Wallpaper
ELECTRIC RAZORS REPAIRED Ii and unloading trucks, buildNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN—
i
Paint
Store
ing material counter sales. In—Special—Your razor cleaned,
That a public hearing cl the
h*w,
,
come based on experience and
lubricated
and sharpened, only
1965 - 66 operation budget of
Open Friday 9 am. to
$135. Service and satisfaction
background. Benefits Include:
Delton Kellogg School BF3
guaranteed. Lapo Drug. 144 E. paid hospital and life insurance
State St., Hastings.
tf plan, dependents hospital and
in the superin—-------------------------------------------- | sickness plan, paid sickness
Work and Dress trousers for
---------plan pul(1 vacation plan, six
men.
ICE — Trimming, cabling. repaid holidays, uniform plan,
Kummer Sklrta for Ladle* and
paid training and development
available for inspection in the
Phone OL 3-6088. Nashville, [ plan. If Interested call Blue Girls.
superintendent's office at any
One 24-lnch grill In very good
Diamond Lumber Co, Battle
Mich.
If
time.
■
. ■
■
Creek. Personnel Dept. WO 2­ condition.
CARPET CLEANING IS EASY
We still have lota of Ladles' INSIST ON MICHIGAN HOT­
0014 for application blank and
with Host New Electric Upinterview.
8/5 Blouses, Swim Suita and Shorts.
TED GA8I See Oarl * Betty's
Brush. No wet carpets or
Appliances before you buy I
Drop in and see our lovely
handwork. Clean 180 square
They Sell—They InsUll-They
Barbie and Ken doll cloChaa.
feet for only $095. Hasting*
“WALK UP AND SAVE!"
South.
Hastings. Phone WI 5-5118. if
1
|
I

•nt*, (C... N». 34i). NOTICE IS ■fr Boots
HEKF.nY GIVEN that I »b*il »*U U

.$1,685

1961 FORD STATION WAGON
1903 VOLKSWAGEN
V8 engine, automatic transmis­
Deluxe Sedan, Has AM-PM
sion, radio, ready to go.
Radio ....—................... $1450
I960 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE 1961 MERCURY IM
Best Bonneville model with
VB Sedan, Has PB. P.B, radio,
bucket scat and fully equipped,
Extra good condition$845
tup condition inside and out.
1961 MERCURY
I960 OLDS 88
.0795 I
4 Dr. Sedan
.
. 4 Dr. Sedan. Nicely
equipped including power steer­ 1981 CHEV. MONZA
ing and brakes. Thoroughly
Coupe, Has Automatic Drive.
.•.conditioned.
Radio :-------------------------..8795

WHENEVER SOMETHING YOU

MOKTOAOB BALE

tires, radio, one owner.

1W2 CHEVROLET BEL AIR

THE HARTINGS BANNER—5

OXDEB ro* V UXLIC ATIOX —

CLASSIFIED AD PAGE
HASTINGS BANNER

PHONE
WI 5-3481

8ERV1CB—

Uebluing. regjpcking. repairing.
We sell guruf. scopes, ammuni­
tion, gun cases, slings, swivels
and everything needed for your
slwottag pleasure. Huckleberry
Gun Blwp. 10440 Kingsbury

WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED
Northwcstern Mutual L|fe
Insurance Co. of Milwaukee,
Wisconsin. Suite 250. Burdick
Building. Kalamazoo, Michi­
Pheno 623-5792. Doug Young.
gan. Phone 343-1641 Exten­
sion 27.
9/2 IT'S JACOBS PHARMACY
FOR PAST 24-HOUR FILM
LEGAL SECRETARIAL POSI­
SERVICHI No charge for over­ * Wonl.d
TION FOR HALF DAYS size prints.
tf
Must have typing and shortTABLE PAPER - For picnic*. HOUSE WANTED-To rent or
lease with option to buy. 3 or
family reunions, lota of uses,
. ——j wUh gmgt. Phone
mtSiT l’*&gt; al Th* Baiv( Offiya
Please call WI 5-2376 bets

�The boys mid pirls of the Livestock units of the 4-11 Clubs of Barry County
and vicinity, as irell as our parents and sponsors, want to express appreciation to
everyone who helped make this a successful year for our stock raising projects.
We are all sincerely prateful to the buyers of our stock. Your penerousbiddinp is
the final reward to our efforts. It means so much to all of us. The purchasinp of our
animals makes continuance of our propram possible anil does much Io increase
interest for future years.

Thanks for your INTEREST»iSUPPORT
.... to all who bid and purchased our animals at our annual

FAT STOCK SALE at the BARRY COUNTY FAIR
Buyers of Swine:
MICHIGAN LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE

GRAND CHAMPION STEER

RESERVE CHAMPION STEER

Raised by RON DINGERSON of Hostings

Raised by DENNIS DINGERSON of Hostings

Battle Creek, Michigan

BEVERWYK'S COLOR CENTER'
221 W. Mill St.. Hostings

FIRST NATIONAL BANK &amp; TRUST CO.
OF KALAMAZOO—Delton Branch

Buyers of Lambs:

HASTINGS LIVESTOCK AUCTION
Barry County Fair Grounds

MICHIGAN LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE
Battle Creek, Michigan

BEVERWYK'S COLOR CENTER
221 W. Mill St., Hastings

EDWIN WIETNIK

Purchased by

Hastings, Michigan

16O6 East Railroad St., Hastings, Michigan

146 E. Main St., Caledonia

Buyers of Steers:

MIDDLEVILLE FOODLAND
&lt;

Purchased by

Hastings Milling &amp; Farm Supply

CALEDONIA FARMERS ELEVATOR CO.

The East Side Lumber Company
811 East Railroad St., Hostings, Michigan

GRAND CHAMPION LAMB

RESERVE CHAMPION LAMB

Raised by DEBBIE WIERINGA of Middleville

Raised by BILL JOHNSON of Middleville

MUdfevlU,. Michigan

BARRY COUNTY FAIR ASSOCIATION

FATE'S FINE FOOD
Lake Odessa, Michigan

BEVERWYK'S COLOR CENTER
221 W. Mill St.. Halting,^

THE HIGHLANDER RESTAURANT
-

W. M-37 &amp; 43. Halting,

GOOD-PAL FARMS
Caledonia, Michigan

GOODYEAR BROS. IMPLEMENTS
124 N. Jefferson, Hastings

A. J. CARL SHOWS
Purchased by

Midway—Utica, Michigan

’ BILL EASTMAN, REPRESENTATIVE

Purchased by

&gt;

Geukes Meat Market

'

121 E. Main St., Middleville, Michigan

Hastings City Bank
Hastings, Michigan

Hickory Tavern Furniture

FARM BUREAU INSURANCE
Hastings, Michigan

SHIRLEY GILLESPIE

z

'

GRAND CHAMPION HOG

RESERVE CHAMPION HOG

Raised by JOHN JONES of Hickory Corners

Raised by PAUL JONES of Hickory Corners

4950 E. Center Rd., Hastings

SMITH BROS. ELEVATORS
Lake Odessa and Woodland

RIEPENHOFF'S SAUSAGE KITCHEN
115 S. Jefferson, Hastings

HASTINGS MILLING &amp; FARM SUPPLY
1006 E. Railroad St., Hastings

CALEDONIA FARMERS ELEVATOR CO.
146 E. Main St., Caledonia

.

HOUGHTON BEEF CO.
loaia, Michigan

ALFRED DECKER

"

Nashville, Michigan

B-K DRIVE IN RESTAURANT
Hastings

Purchased by

Purchased by

HASTINGS LIVESTOCK AUCTION
Barry County Fairgrounds

Hastings City Bank

The Barry County Fair Association

Hastings, Michigan .

B-K DRIVE IN RESTAURANT
Hastings

SPECIAL RECOGNITION AND APPRECIATION

NATIONAL BANK OF HASTINGS

To The HASTINGS LIVESTOCK AUCTION

W. State at Jefferson, Hastings

-

ALTO LOCKER
Alto, Michigan

For the Use of their Facilities
and to

Photographs by Lou Neubert

.

Colvin "Tink" Brown, Auctioneer
of Allegan, Michigan

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I.

Space for thi. Special Advertisement Contributed by

THE FELPAUSCH FOOD CENTER OF HASTINGS

�KalamazooWSCS Prom°if V«rg«r I
Plans Woman’s
Day August 6
the light miuiiifac’.urlng divlPlainwell Man
Leaves Accident

Senior Citizens
Have Contests
At State Fair

TT&gt;e annual Woman's Day
sponaand by the Kalamazoo pony, according to an ur.npunoeDistrict Woman’s Society of ment by Edmund W. Bhuatar.

Hr will be headquartered at
William E. Pancoast, PtalnweU. al Crystal Bprlngi
office* tn Canton,
was iinen
fined »55 plus
wo*
puu* »7A0 court
The morning session begin- the corporate
"
costs whan he pleaded qullty to nlng promptly at 10 o'clock will j 'J‘uo
leaving the some &lt;rf a nrnnrrtv iw.
Yri

The Hastings Banner
TkuemUw August
Auauat 5.
S 1965
10XS
Thursday,

Sartina Thrna—Paaaa 1 En A

**—'

New Social Security
Highlights Reviewed

Michigan’s senior citizen* were
reminded that entry daidllnra tioc drover T. Lcthcoe sluing in of the 25th anniveraary of the 8*«nal Division in Davenport,
for three State Fair Old Timers’ Hastings Municipal Court. He Woman's Society. In keeping IowaDay contest* are drawing near.
had previously pleaded innocent with till* theme U*e post DuPrior to Joining BUss. lie waa
trlct Officers will be recognised asEtociated with the Banta Bros.
• Pmcnt now 65 or orer who ability irwurancc benefit*
plaint signed by Deputy Richard and
.
honored.
| Co..
vo., St.
tn. Inuto,
iziub, Mo. the Hetland 1
■ ““ ,,&amp;J
um&gt;
Barnum following an accident
Division of MlnneapolU-Honey- ABtcndim nto. some people will | ar. Insured under social wearily
Other persons who wil
,„„ii„*
ite.,,- tn Inquire about possible r
Wednesday. The State Fair it­
well, and the Circuit DevelopU1
«Uon tithe away bul have never applied
for bene- cW
benefit*." htu
self open* Friday evening. Aug.
Mr*. J*me* (Joyee) Treece, ment Corp, Boulder. Colo., in *" ... . “*
tnetr new
fit*. Even though they may *U1J nitosloner said. "Include
27. and runs through Labor Day,
Kalama*oo. a recent Kappl sales and marketing supervtaioo t benefit rights.
Playing from Aug. 10-14 at ths
Monday. Sept. 6.
Phi Alumni, end tied “Reta- «nd coordination of their pro-:
Mo»t oHmv* will need to take
l&lt;edges Playhouse Is "Mr*. Mctlonihlp of Kappl Pbl to Wo- ducta.
.
no action at alL
7he three contest* and their'
Thlng" starring Margant Wood­
man*, society."
’ An expert tn the traffic con-• A* lihtulatlon providing health apply now to eatabltoh their
bury. whom playgoers will r»&lt;7,«, w.
A potluck lunch served amorinduitry, Yeager will'be re- iinsurance for the aged and benefit righto. This will qualify
One other important Don’t fur "i™"7
Year Awards wui
will go to senior
senior! .
J
lor all
au export tales
talas of I maxing
nusing other fsr-rettching
fsr-retfcblng lhan for nospHa^iaurancc pro­
..
'
gaabord style to planned tn the ‘sponswto
porulLlt for
..
*
-------Woducta' manufactured by Q
m dtanges.
idl ,i„, make ^,e persona over 66." Commissioner.
citizens for community contri- A f I InniO I loro
picnic-------area
(product*'
the
cha:-x«i in the
th* social security tecUon
Ball (-mpluudzed
"Don’t beMrs McT
button* in service and in leader- i*1* 11V1I1U 1ICI C
The af’.emoon keynote speaker
h l manufacturing divtalons pgjgn.m became effective with thf
t
c„h
u,
. ...
.. .
...... »rtrOnai*h’P-&lt;mc «•“'&gt; bl each cole-, Punsral
for Mrs. AL will be Miss Margery Mayer. To- *
M«
wWch they may be entitled com- 'any hospital or medical Incurgory individuals or groups may bertine Eva Bauer. 72. the widow ledo Ohio ML'-i Mayer received ^bty*. alarm systems, fire fight- M0 on July 30. Robert M. Ball. m*nelmr in 1966 breauw of more
obtain nomination torn** from' of the tote Charlro Duane Bauer ter BA tem- I,™ Ohl. Wr.- 1™
“^51,?""“ a
um»«» t« prorate­
WlHlam J. Hahn director of ape- who dled on July n 1BflJ wcrr ............ —'
’------------system*, tail! valves *nrt nine: DTOlxx-d *ome "Do’. ’ and Und_r
any 1of the health Insurance prori*- . When "Mra. McThlng" opened
Ions of the new taw give any on Broadway, it starred Helen
___ _
l2?°n U"
dal events. Michigan State Fair,
Bt l0 am Monday ,t Ux. work at Union Thro S^inary un‘?n*
comings that a person has after ’ protection whataoever until July Hayesjeho remained in the caat
Detroit, Michigan, «2« No.nl. WalIdortf . sponXV’unerM and Columbia University She la
««&lt;«, received hto AB degree of person* who win be affected,
applying for social security will; 1. 1966."
during Ito long, successful run.
nadions must be submitted by Home.
home on leave from Japan where
business admlnls- । *Hr»X of all. let me aay to 1 automatically be included at a

‘Mr«.

McThintf to

Albertine Bauer
Dies Suddenly

*.

AU.’

TIto Rev George EllloU cffl-

her special mLwlon work Is with tratlon *UI&lt;1 marketing at Colo-. the 20 million people now re-. later date in a recixnputatlon of |
studcirts
““Io &lt;*»««*. Colorado Springs, ,cei»u.r social security benefits:*• benefits If It 1* advantageous!
Special music win be Drro.nlB P**?' P?® I0”?
,o
•rt‘.on ,o ,hr Individual, therefore no
^XtT1lrttor*'dU^ngWrtiieh a.M"f
on« c*n &gt;«* by filing for benement of traffic engineering.
—-----—
taw--------movLdro
P”mrnlA Lta a* soon a.* possible
experiences at a State Fair,of mE, •V'S*' Roberts, Three River*, and tome
While in the U. 8. Navy (1950- ’ the law provide*.
good old "hymn singing" will 55&gt;, he was a navigation and
50 or more year* ago A panel of street on Wednesday. July 28.
The amount of the increase
। for the -------months **
of January
“*
communications officer.
"—*“ «rtU"f , bTn?
writer* will Judge the entriro ' 8hc *M ben in Clark Counthrough August 1965 will be paid
*^lr »&gt;u.b4nd.l had n,
The letter* should be addressed
South Dakota, on Jan. 1. rectorship.
. . . ...
. ... 1. . worked rnourh under *orial ■
to Mr Hahn at the above ad- ,8#3- tbe daughter of Julian and
drroa Deadline for letters to Aug. Ltwadta t Bertrand &gt; Longtln.
children three, years and older.
oi oepwmurr. i lie lira* regular —,,,
20
Mr*. Bauer wax a member of No children under three will be
eheck* reflecting the T percent
P*’*”’*. If they ha»o?«n&gt;
3—Cash prize* will be awarded the First Methodist Church and
intatas- Will be mailed early tn *ycU‘
“• »’*•
for the bud plioto* taken at any president of the WSCS. For their own children at noon. AH
oaofcr. ec.rua U» ™»&gt;U. «,
“»* 5“* *.?'
Michigan Slate Fair Iwld before many year* die wu a member of children mu*t be 42 Inches tall
— —.....
neartat social security office
Bepumber
nroreat
1920 Five prize* will be ghen. t he Ihornapple Garden Club. and have a permission allp In
right away. bo
b«-auMthe amount
Second:
*oc
t
.)
wcunty
and
rleht
“
iu
*
Photo* will be returned at the, was post president of the Barry order to go into the large pool.
rattTood reliant bmeflctoriro of Uw tinw they needed to have
owners' roqurrt. Photo fans who County Frckralton of Women* The Watervliet Methodtot church
_The Michigan wuuivrcncv
Conterence now M 0^0,^ nSTwcd to wortf?und«
will be in charge of the nursery Christian Endeavor Aw*&gt;ctatlon take «ny action tn secure their now befn ’edu“^ So,ne Person*
p&lt;*»«a* old State Fair picture** of the Hattlnr* Women* Club
All women of the Kalamazoo will meet at the Sunfield United । ।tsuic hospital protection under 75 or ovcr w111 no* luallfy for
‘ month wUh o
“•&gt;rauwd te WI ate a
w «™ brata. DlMrict are invited to aUmd Brethren campground In a cx»- the new H^th^Xe^
Michigan senior citizen. Deadline
thto informal day of fellowship, ference-wldc rally Aug. 17 and .gram All aged persons now on lltUe
for MitMnl»ion of photon U» Mr
—--------- “
18 with Mr Arch McQuHkin of
Hann al the above addrtes to an&lt;1 8 »Utar. Mr* Leah Hoffman j
Devon. Ps.. preaident of tho In- *ber
ter or October
Oeteter .
a full
tell Information "H “« “»
temaUonal Christian Endeavor kit directly by mall describing
Union, and Rev Elwood Dunn, ,
Detroit general secretary of the .
Michigan Christian Endeavor ,
Beginning September, widow*
Union a* guest leaden.
benefits start at age 60. instead
ot age n, but at a reduced
amount Application for this
Third: social security benefi­ purpose may be filed Immediate­
for fruit - juicy canning or
ciaries will not need to go to so­ ly.
I
Pleasant
Valley
United
Brethren
'
w
.„
Tcial
security
office
about
tl*e
freezing of freth cut fruit*. Prevent* brownvoluntary supplementary plan
Church for the 13th consecutive
ing and protect* flavor. Add* Vitamin C .
ytar
nona -Mrs. Max ownshlne will
* R*’-**

State Christian
Endeavor Rally
At Sunfield

Pleasant Valley
Church Pastor
Is Reassigned

SUMMER NEEDS

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though not qualified few rash the Information stxxit their
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edifice. Since the parsonage to Uonat Quadrennial
finished we are truly ready to
Rev. encen and nocial times

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the basic Information kit. (o continue tn school. Benefits
will receive an enrollment
t* P«1&lt;1 back to January
postcard giving them an oppor,o thoec who already have
tunity to sign up for the added been dropped from the roll, but
medical Insurance program. ^!/ upon application at a aowhfch al*o becomes effective eta) security district office Thoco

a

gram. Those receiving public a*- now collect disability Insurance
tendance
benefits if tils condition has lastIf you are Interested In seeing
the youth program of your local
Teacher Education and son of church advance and grow, plan
may recover. Until now. he could
Mr and Mr* Leon Vondecar, to attend thi* Christian Endeavtary medical insurance plan can not collect disability Insurance
Woodland, was among the more
be accepted beginning Sept. 1. benefits unless hi* disability wm
than 550 Perris State College stu­
According to Dr. Clyde W.
dents who were named to the
and Indefinite period of time.
Dean* Honor List for academic Meadows. Huntington, Ind.,
excellence during the past quar­ president of the World Christian cial security slxmld
ter. Dr. Ardwln J. Dollo, Vice
dal Security Administration
tween
S'-,
to
4
million
Christian
Ing
their
social
security
office
President for Academic Affair*.
Endeavor member* around the
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Ill KWVil WIUI UMXXT WIIM ■**the Dean’s Honor List a student world Christian Endeavor to basic hospital kuunuice and. plied for but were denied dtomust maintain at least a B aver­
atoo. enrol) tn the medical tn-, ability insuranco benefits during
age while carrying a full aca­
surance program If they wish the post year became Uiey were
fleer*
and
sponsors
urge
every
demic load.
that additional important pro- expected to recover. Others who
tcction.
' think
tA i»in *7. 7*7
C lection.
trunk they
they may qualify
quaury under
Mr. and Mm. Ron WorUey and
nmk&lt;‘
Certain other groups affected thto change in the law should
tiSrSS.
* by the taw «to need to take ec- : ask about getting benefit* at
nem-’Thta^vta?
! Uon- They Mod OlUi' lw’uln’
the nearort 'social security office.
^Adronc^^uJ^bi W
lh tbrtr •ocU1 •BCttrtt’r 0&lt;ne*- «*'There is no change In amount
the Advance Assembly.
security for eligibility for dls-

Children Under 12 75c

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�Chrixtian Science
Text Announced

The protecting Influence of
Godin the Ufo of the Apostle
Paul will be brought out In the

Area Ministers
Assigned at
Church Conclave
Rev. Gwenneth Sebring. Pastor
10 am. Bunday school
11 am. Preaching.

Rev. Jesse Powell. Piutor
10 am. Sunday school.
11 am. Momlng worship
7.30 pm. Ciirtstian Endeavor.
8:15 pm. Evening service
Wed. K pm. Prayer meeting.

|n Christ cloned Um 104th an­
nual Masson 'Ihursday nlglU at
Use Canon City Campground
with a capacity crowd to bear
Bishop C. W. Meadow*. D. A,
In hia classing address on the
theme. "Christ Colls-Advance," ■

Nazarenes Will
Break Ground
For New Church

Prohibition Speaker
At Nazarene Church
division win be the guest Mak­
er al Um Hastings Church of
the Nasarvne on Sunday, Aug. 8.
He will oonduct morning and

Gull Lake Bible
Meet Features
Radio Ministry
Tiie International radio mteskmary ministry of HCJB. Quito.

Fellowship service, 7:46 am.
Youth Fellowship. Wed, 7 pm.
Bible Study and prayer ser­
vice. Wednesday, 8 pm. at Roger

Seventh-day
Adventists Hear
Mission Report
A report on Christian mlsaton
acuvlty among desert tribes of

Cherry; Lowell. Howard Hamb­
lin; McCallum Station, I. IL Oa■ood; Otsego Station. Jerry
tfohncock; Pleasant Valley Bla-

tion will be donated: facetiously,
the pastor is authorized to hire
even- able worker who isromlse.s
I to clsurge
■£,nothing
unit »for&gt;ohi*
b.work.
two

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HO.
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lk«». wfKrtto Ixwemwit .nd

founder of WRMF, and the
Rev. Abe VanDerFuy. It* Presi­
dent, and other HCJB per-

Fishermen Quortette
At Pleosant Valley

Coeendal, president of the Ad­
ventists’ Equatorial African
Union, was presented during

Rev-. Isaac Osgood returns In-re
from North Star. He plana to re- |
Urn next year.
Rev. Howard Snow. Rev. Denn'
VanderVcen and Rev. Lee Palme.-

Sunday worship. 10 am.
Sunday school 11 am.
MYP Sunday, 7 pm.
Bunday evening service, 8

Rider by the laying cn of hands,
in the service Thursday night.
Assisting Dr. Meadows in the-

Evening worship, 7 pj«.
Mid-week FeUowahlp, 7 pm.
. Tltc statistical report showed a Wednesday.
in adult church memberzjup and in oil finance*

,

Sunday service. 11 am.
Sunday school. It am.
Wednesday service. 7:45 pm.
Reading room open Wednes­
day and Saturday. 2 to 4 pm.

Makes you a Mcrabpr.
10 am. Bunday school
11 am. Morning worship. '
6: 30 pm. Youth service.
7: 30 pm. Evening worship.
7:30 pm. Wednesday prayer.

UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
The mission report said some
Eaat and Grand. Hastings, Midi. 27.000 citizens of the Carncroun.
H. J. Buwaldo, Minister
are members of Seventh - day!
Phones WI 5-4995 or WI 5-3397 Adventist Sabbatp schools with I
Office hours Tuesday through membership increasing quite.
Friday. 9 a_m. to noon. Any;rapidly. A 68- bed Adventist। other time by appointment
mission hospital at Koza cares
9:55 am, Sunday school. Leon for medical needs at the tribes. I
Wrat. Supt. There are claesea
The Saturday morning report,
and cxjmprtcnl teacheni for aU-.vM one of 12 which was pre-

Dr. Robert Huebner. Henry

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Tlirougi^thc week of Aug. 8.
Monday, 7 pm. jpgular month­
ly meeting of the local confercnee.
'
Wednesday. Day of Prayer and
10 am. Bunday school
Bible Study.
11 am. Morning warship. Jun­
9:30 am. Momlng group. Bill ior church and.nmrery provided.
. 7:30 pm. Evening service.

Church Omfith*

be at the Pleasant Valley United
Brethren Drlrt'-In Church Sun­
day. Aug. a. at 7:30 pm.
The Fishermen Quartet is from

MR

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Insurance Agency

9 50 am. Sunday school
11 ajB.’Wojahip srfvica
7.30 pm. Evening serried.
7.30 pm. Wed, prayer service'

Tin Lincoln Motto
10 am. Sunday school.
11 am. Morning worship.
Youth inerting, 6:15 pm
Evening Gospel Hour. 7 pm.
Wednesday prayer, 7:30 pm.

number in town 1

11 am. Morning worship.
7 pm. Evening wcrshlp.
Wednesday. 7:30 pm.
study and prayer service.

telephone

puts the phone

M proud of &gt;tar Bwvtiluliy (Minted. Irsmed in toW
cherry, there etydi oi liaaln Mw found lheir way tale
tbe ton and hearts of fardund customers ill over lhe
country. 911' vW. CaupMe wth
exit brut Isgte
barter.
a petted little "MMliflg* pfl Wa’ll
il to you pcilpa 3 and rnduda a fire cc&lt;&gt;7 o&lt; wi tag.

Former Fraport High School
Sunday school. 10 am.
Worship service. II am.
Evening service. 7:30 pm.
Wed.. Prayer meeting. 8 pm.
The little church with the big
message. Phone 765-8971.

ttor IM g»r eAatot. It's a 050 zaire

sioo ____

11 am. Morning worship.
io am. Sunday school
7:30 pm. Drlvc-In-Servlce.
Sunday. Aug 8, Vermontville

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Worship, 11 am.
Evangelistic service, 7:30 pm.
Prayer meet Thura. 7:30 pm.

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Worship. 11 am.
Youlh meeting, 8:15 pm.
Evening service, 7:30 pm.
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Rev. Jerry Roomer, gastor
Sunday school, 10 am.
Worship service, 11 am.
Young People’s service, 7 pm.
Evening service. 8 pm.
Bible Study Wed.. 7:30 p.m.

E. Colfax at N. Boltw-od
Rev. Doriene Speas. Pastor
9: 30 am. worship and Junior
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10: 30 am. Sunday school
Myrtle Wilson. Bupt. Study of
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6:15 Christian Endeavor
7 pm. Gospel Hour.
Prayer meeting Thursday. 7 30

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Tenderay^^Mfch-

THE
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Center Blade Cuts

Chuck Roast

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Paschke's

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ib

89*

CORNISH GAME HEHS.. 69*

b 69'

CIRCUS FRAHKS

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Snok-Y-Uaks «t io^ Pia 59'

‘1.89

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Hygrade's

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»•89c

;
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BONELESS
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_

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idcnkra in the Grand Rapida
are*. Ha alao does conaiderable
chargee 115.
Currently he worta with a
email crew, and Included Ln the
group U a woman. Judy Gilford.

lb 79c

Pork Chops
Peschke's Shank Half

Rib Steaks

McCall's
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Ib 79*

Eckrich

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'Octal Perch Fillets &gt;-ib pig 49*

hr fixed Up a cadet which baked

Simply fill out this entry blank and deposit at your nearest
Kroger Store. Contest doses Saturday, August 14,1965.

Tendaray Boneless

Paschke's Polish or

three mrab a day for the entire
ervw. and thia Included baking

Redeem at Kroger thru Sil. August 7,1965

rood aa any man- whan it
cornea to handling tho varloua
Jobe connected with the mill.

member of the Michigan Steaa
Engine and Threaiirt a Club, and
be particitwted in tho ttme-day

"*• purchase cl any U«ar Flatter

BONELESS
PORK ROAST
RuUu. u Krogu Hui SU.

8-oz.
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BANQUET

Libby's Frozen

Fruit
Pies

Fruit
Drinks

Kroger rrozen

Green Giant Kitchen

Orange Juiceb6"0'“'■■99/

Sliced Beans 4”»&lt;»i*r&lt;.,1

Niblets Corn 4 lOoz. wt. pkgs.

Broccoli Speart-i

Frozen-wt. 12-tz.

Frozen - wt 5-az. pkg.

STAMPS

IUC

the Purchase of any J pigs ol Fratus

Ronald J. Hein, controller.

Coapuy tn Wilmerding. Pa..
the purchase of 14b. pt*,
oi teg or (.ire MU

HERRUDS FRANKS
trnd^ at Kroger thru Sal . August 7,tt41.

Libby's

wt. S-.r. Hoch 10/

College, now Cleveland State
lUnlventty. and did mduate

Fruit 4;.'-*
Cocktail

Spotlight Whole

UMJT T- With 15 or mere Purchase
(eadusfasg beer, uriae or tobacco)
Redeem ot Kroger Ibns Sal. August 7,1965.

BEAN COFFEE

snonioHT

Kroger Instant

TEA MIX «/wger
Redeem al Kreger thru Sal. August 7. 1965.

Mel-OSoft

bean coffee

49/

WHEAT BREAD

REAL KILL
INSECTICIDES

Kroger Baked Hamburg or

Redeem at Kroger thru Sat. August 7.1965.

WEINER BUNS
Libby

TOMATO JUICE
Garden Peas

Libby Whole Kernel or Cream Style

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RadaMi H Kroger thru Sat. Augutl 7.1941.

Potatoes

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STAMPS

Instant Dry Milk
ZIP CRACKERS

gallon ol

EASY MONDAY
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the purchase el one pkg ol Kroger

PECAN
CARAMEL ROUS

Kroger

■1

Kldaey Beus 10

25*

Redeem el Kroger thru Sat. August 7,1941.

Red Cardinal or Thompson

lb. bag

Seedless
Grapes

Tide Dotorgant
Hb. 4-ox. wt. pkg

33*

STAMPS

PLUMS

33*

Gentle

Dreft Detergent
11b. 2-cx. wt pkg

WI 5-9117

CENTRAL
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Redeem at Kroger thru Sat. August 7,1941.

79/
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Cheer Detergent
Vb. 64U. wt pkg

2

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repaired quickly.

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California

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34k

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California 27 Size

Large Size

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Chill Hot Beans 81»“™11
Lindsay - 5% ox wt

SPICY OLIVES

5,Jt-

bbby U.I N Port

;

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Avondale

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TVs-

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CHEFS PEIDI

Libby - 11b 1-oz. wt cam

Canton. Ohio. He will relocate,
wnh hla wife and three daugbWant Ads Sell Unmed Items.

Kroger Cracked. Whole or Reg.

Charcoal
Starter

chanlcal engineering

.

BUTTERMILK BREAD mw 19/

COFFEE,

LIMIT ONE - Wrth 15 or "«*• &lt;»*«**••
(•■eluding beef.
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IMPASSY

Cleveland.
prrtence In the data procrealng
field.
*

Helghte High SchooL Lewie holda

POT PIES

1-n&gt;. bog

Bliss Names
;
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Systems Manager

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39?

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Michigan's "Blue

Gold”

Rush

THE

Ag Teachers
Attend Conclave
At Mich. State

HASTINGS BANNER

Highlights Interesting

FARM NEWS

possible.

the program.
In addition to the general sea-

Michigan State University.

Baltimore Kams
Do Well at the
Barry Free Fair

Rochester High

Barry Farm
Man Heads State
Calendar.,.

ence featured regional and dis­
trict FFA meetings, better chap­
ter farming awards and the pre­
of vocational agricultural edu­ sentation of awards to those
cation with enriched concepts,
strengthened objectives and some years of service to vocational
Four H’ers in the Hendershot
new and expanded programs," he agriculture.
community did well at the Barry
told the more than 200 teachers
' Douglas Case and Patti Clark |Ji’,
tendance.
junior members ot the Baltunurc t r i
Rams, Hendershot 4H club, won
,*c
first places in junior showman­
vocational agricultural education
ship for beef and dairy, respeeAn
challenge," he said. "We'pledge
uvcly at the Ikirry County Fair;*’1

Yeckley Invites
- Monroe lifers
To Enjoy Camp

SMITH BROS
Control Michigan’s

Most Complete

Fertiliser Service

FERTILIZER FACTS
Smith,

Teacher Group

A Rochester High S c h i
ter.-'licr lias been installed
SrMdent of the M.OOO-mcinber
irlugiui Education Asaxlatton.
cn CIUCKF.X
par.rncdt, took offloe in July
ftflcr serving a year “ MEA
Jitfldenvclcct.

Here's Glossary

It’s blueberry time in Michigan again. Generally, picking prospects arc best la ihe
ttve Assembly. »’iU head Umj
northern two-thirds of the state where bushes bearing these juicy little nuggets (sea
A-'.-octaUon's drive for profesThe Yeckley 4H Chib member* place and Junior and grand
J
insets) arc most commonly found. In thi# region, pail-cartying recrcationists hoping to
attended their fourth annual champion in Brown Swiss. I? „ V,... f'Clsr I?,*ll- M..11.1I negotiation agreement
strike it rich in their quest for ‘'blue gold’’ should seek out areas with sandy soils.
and local
family camp on July 17 and 18. Michael Schanu. first place, and I’ 01 I OU VIIV I OIK
Farther south, blueberries are produced on poor non-agricultural soils and in somt
| but this year It had n slight; second In junior showmanship.
•
clrange. Their guests were mem-1 Stanley Schantz, *e«&gt;nd place;
Here Is a g|trairy of common the establishment of a iitate
undisturbed wood 1 pts. Also, they may be found in swampy locations or on uplanda—br
bers of a club fromMonroe' Dale Clark, first place, and names of form animate for tile
or inbetween lands. Within state game areas and state forests managed by the Conser­
County.
senior champion In” Guernsey; benefit of city folk wia&gt; will at­
A u-jcber since 1941, Lawson
vation Department, there arc many good picking places and people can pluck berries on
I Mrs. Howard Perris Ind Mrs. Patu Clark, sixth place; Chuck tend tlie Michigan State Fair,
these public lands to their hearts' content. —Mich. Dept, of Conservation
iRichard Kaufmann were In Tobias, second place; David Aug. 27 through Monday, Sept.
—_______________
| in 1946
charge of food, and served three Brill, sixth place. Larry Case. 6 • Labor Day.’
delicious meal* to the two clubs, first and grand champion ini Thi_ ..
nianv Btatr Fair I h.-l a member of the Nation.cnculltire and livestock exhibit* al Education Association. tho I) 1-.“ P»oneers Even preaent reslsill have signs with ivlucatioruil I M.dugan Council of Trachera of DlUeDCrrieS UlC
dent* of Michigan make only
everyone after the afternoon champion tn Shorthorn beef; Information
....---------------------------------------------. ----------------------------------------Slight use of the heavy crop that
j -English.
and the—
National
Conn-I '
such
as t&gt;this:
-------------------——--------swim.
j Dc-Uglas Case, first place, and
annually carpel* our State.
Sire — name applied to any, ell of Teachers ot English. He is
Saturday night'* entertainment reserve grand ch ant pi on tn
I
Why this should be the case
wa* organized by Mrs. Jones and Shorthorn beef.
imole
----- ,, farm animal uoctl fur : n past president Of the Michigan
•
----i Interxcholastlc Pr«w Association
area have completed official
Mr*. Frmtel from Monroe Counji0rje3- aiorla Casev B class-1
te- • and formerly rtprrwnlcd OnkI Perhaps commercial blueberty. After songs were sung nnd’ |IlfaUnn- i^ln Casey A elnMlfinPPl&gt;«* to
games were played^ popcorn and , caUon flr&gt;t place. ^Veny Dull
l,nn wUnlal
fog‘&gt;land County on the MEA Board
Qumury Cattle Club report*.
■of Director*
kool-*l&lt; were taxed.
every- rwrTe champton in halter pony, breeding.
Springdale Supreme* Vivian, a
For
btabmi™
that
be senior five-year-old owned by
b^o » unporun,
oi . lid 1 realise “
“ blueberries may “
d_"“"d ,B daaatficatton.
Cdt-taby horse
.»
e
riv^d KSf^cta&amp;8M?’^and
Handicraft: Doug Case. Dennis1 Vearitag;-yeor old itooc, eith- 1WSU «&lt;’&lt;’/■
taken at any time from such Michigan Staten Kellogg farm at
fruit for North American*.
Pur traders and explorer* re­ jHiblk lands a* state game areas
Mre^y Lamb and a group of j Brown.
tame.
ported Umt Indians dried the and state forests managed by the rreoed of 14.280 pound* of milk
mameton.
- rtrow;' Stud - father honw- used far: ’ '***
tasty frtrit for whiter use. or Conservation Deportment.
Sunday morning «rv&gt;ee. were
4,1
rolled it in pemmlcan. or added
For do-it-yourselfers, the time
led by Kathy Kaufmann and ChucM Toblfts. secund place.Vicki' ^W^cTnagrd female hor^v Si1! fOl"
it as a zesty condiment In venl- is now ripe for grabbing palls
Diane Gilbert, both from Yeck-' Vegetable Gardening: -V and heading for Michigan’s blue­ old owned by Leon O. Dunning
Heifer—a young cow.
f i a thousand visitors are expectley* Services included songs. Clark. Michael Clark. Robert L_
Pioneer* learned these u»e» berry country.
reading* and a sernionrtto by twit arid Itori Cotant, first places.. Stefr—a young bull
“ being rate-' e,! f,)r Michigan State Unlvcri L— mm: p—fucihm.
tally’s Beef Cattle Day Aug. 12. from the Indian.*, and added
Generally, picking prospects
Luum, Gllt»n
j Fbnrr wSrmn,- 0.1. Cl.,«
-male cow used for
are best in the northern twoAt 10 o’clock the Barry County: third place. Dog training: Kathy , Bull
n&lt;l,lL
R breed-(The event will be held at MBIT*
new Beef Cattle Research Center
thlrds of the state where bushy Ftah a: Hickory Corners with
Pool opened and everyone cn- Underhill. State show. Knitting: lnf.’PurpoJc''
..
Ewe—a female
female sneen.
sheep.
[which opehed a year ago.
As the years passed, agricul- bearing these juicy Utile nuggcS
joyed a dip In the pool. ,
Sandra Bechtel. Patti Clark and
Ewe-n
Ram—a male sheep.
.
-------- —----- -------------------------- ture. logging and various other
moat commonly found.
Sunday dinner was highlighted Debra Miller, first places,
who produced 12.010
Lamb—a baby slurp.
the moat modem facilities of activities of man changed the
"----- ---------In ----northern
areas, blueberries
by barbecued chicken.
, clothing: Vickie Clark. Patti
Wetbtr Lamb — castrated I it* kind in Hie Nation.
milk
and
Ma pounds
face of Michigan, but the rugged grow on sandy plain*. Farther ; —
-------— —
----------— —- After dinner wa* served, n;Clark. Beverly Newton, first, lamb.
j 7 hr Aug. 12 program will be little blueberry thrived through south, they wait to be plucked on i Uxkahore B. Becky, A .junior,
clean-up committee wa* formed,. places. Cheryl Scheme, tint —
™mother nog.
.WIroually impressive. Research it all. As a matter of fact, com­ poor, non-agricultural soils and | th^yearjojil who produata HL;
to make sure that nqthlng »a* place and State show; Dorothy '• So-—a motner
Ilo*r—
—male
male nost
hog use*
used in mat- progress to be reported will rank mercial blueberry producers of In some undisturbed woodiota 680
,of mt**c
5J9
forgotten. Many went swimming Newton. Gloria Casey Debra Boar
among Uw top live Experiment present times bum their fields Also, they may be found cither I P«mds of fat.
.
r
In the pool.’'Miller, second places. '
1
Stations in the c*Kntry in vol- periodically „
Gill—tuT unbred female pig.
to urauuz
destroy U1U
old plant* l ui swampy loaiuona or on up- ' All were for a 305-day poriod
tune of res&lt;arch trials and re- M new onc3 may develop,
i milked two times a day.
I Forest tire* that raged
suite.
. '
.. overj। lands—or on in-between lands
to, anoUM w._______
। K„luo ,K„a
P,
Beef Cattle Day should be n[’ much of the State 50-75 years |
Poult—a baby turtov
...
Beverly Newton and Dorothy
,
tribute to Ute success of the cen­. ago thus made an important! In addition to ius regular mis- FARM FILLERS tuoShM batt
Pullet—a young laying hen.
A green four-leaf clover with Newton, first places
ter and the livestock Industry of
slon of providing "Sei* Power
European oountrie* almoat *xa while H in each leaf Is the
rte state which made it pos-; duotton11^0 an unexpected slde 'f0' Poice." the U. S. Navy con- cliuUvHjT’use unaalted_ tatter
naUOMl «mw,m ol ,H CloM
S
'
bte.’’ comment* Hugh HendcrTba 11 au»M ta n™,l. &gt;&gt;■•«.
-fcT'uind, viMtiwii
, Dorothy Newton, second piaca.
_
..
Hanes. Hemtna
_____
Photography: Date Clark and| /tOl‘8
Bn
I Johnny Brookraeycr
t first places. |
Indians, fur traders, explorers, ploratlons.
Rabbits: Leon Cm»y. second A/
Rabbit*:
—more than the combined toland third places; Dale Clark.: z&lt; * ‘
1 first and fourth places.
I Henderson add,.
Tlte. new center includes work
I Inaeininators attending the nnI nual Michigan Animal Breeders in all phases of the beef cattle

Area Guernseys
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Plan Tribute to
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1 Co-operative technician conferi. Eos, Lansing on Juh 30 v^ Qf (he
breeding
hrard university and extervton project
proJW[ at
Q[ Lake City
oly will
wu, be pre
plc­.
, experts relrue the latest develop- &gt;&lt;ntcd Bntl MSU* purebred beef
menu In the dairy and cattle herds ft!!1
on dlapUy and
vo. ,Uu&gt; ,In
u salads
&lt;M*u,ua au,u
Eating carrots
and industry lind in the use of frozen performance records discussed,
vegetable plates — even carrot »*nun in breeding.
------------ #-----------cakes—may be enough of a triSpeakers at the nll-dny -eon. .
.
bute to the orange-vegetable for I ference included Dr. Charles lata- /lllOft ‘111 CE8
—_ • —
__ •.
'..nJ of the M.
x, S.
u it
rv&gt;-.•
most
people.
i »f-ter. head
U. Dairy
.
But carrot grower* and pro- Department: Dr. Clint Meadows, /\n7/i6 DClClKltCS
ccMor* in Michigan don't think ■ Extension dairyman; Dr. Harold
’ c?
~ ’
Hafs. M. S. U. dairy research.
A^°fl 4Hert met Thursday
and Bill Finley. Extension cattk'- hlght. July 22.
“Michigan Carrol Day."
Bill Shepard. Christine Belson.
Il will be held Aug. 13 at man
Attending from thte area wen- Hick Pennington and Lynette
□rant, a muck farming area
noted for its vegetable and mint MABC technician* Don Doster of Thomas were chosen n-i county
•he Barry-Dowling local ABA delegates to attend 4H Orb
crops.
The planners of the day feeland
John Decker of the Barry- Wt*k nt M8U.
—- •&lt;------- Lynette and
such an event u only lltUrur., Southwesr ABA.
Michigan is the third largest
ful things they learned while
producer of carrots In the Uni- 1
The Cooperative Extension। there. The theme ’ Destination. ted States, topped only by Callfornia and Texas. The Newaygo ।'Service and the US. Department Lender" inspired tltc group tocounty -Grant area jirodtice.v al­ 'of Agriculture direct 411 Club
most half of Michigan’s yearly work throughout the 50 state* Ing of his fellowman.
crop ot over 100 million pounds and Puerto Rico.
Ray Swan, chairman of the
of carrote. That’s a lot of carrot
pool picnic committee, is check­
1 stick*!
ing on a good date in August to
certain your camp flee is dcad- get the club members and faml-

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Lakewood School
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Prepare for Fall

New" Workmen’s
f
nmnpn&lt;j«hnn
Compensation
and Mr*. Dean WlUlanta
I
S?J®Rules Drafted
* Terry Johiwock.

Mr.

Congratulation* to Juit# Wt*ncwtkl and C«r!le Beebe on whi­
ning first pvteo itotog their nov•Ity *klt at the 4H Talent Show
at the Barry County Fair. * Jim
Sutherland broke hl* leg Wed­
nesday white practicing basket­
ball. Hope you get wall Jim tor
they need you.
Mrs. Paul Campbell and chil­
dren are visiting her parent* in
Northern Mich. « Sunday Mr.
and Mra. Ross Water* calted at

Clarksville school, rest room fa­
cilities are being provided on the
pound floor at tho Lake Oderoa

Hastings
Traffic Tickets

taken (

Delton Teacher
Attends Seminar
On Economics

•U emptoyeri h!ri£ one or iZ
pa*t year must get workmen's
Otanperaation insurance cover-

McKimmy and brother, Clarence,
attended th
at Adrian,
they hadn't

‘Agricultural employee* will

ney recently signed into law an
Improved state aid plan that evening theyv called on Mr
will provide oomo additional George Warren at Hickory Corfunds to school* of Michigan.
The board will present the dUUict millage need* to Che vot­
building not used last year are er* at an August 26 special elec­
tion.
supt William Eckrtrom reports
erwu* in September.
A pole-type storage building L» ,---------— WWMWC »uu vwu
elementary
teachers. Alao needed
to be constructed north-of the
atliletlc field at the high school.

By Mra. John Peabody

the Winter.
repaired and serviced in roadlVerne Brock L» being aadited by

tar Ixta mechanic Mltchdl Vrouum is recovering from a shop
injury. The district will need
bus driven and two custodian*.
Contact superintendent's office
Teachen. students and admintlvitto*

al

Lakewood

achoota

FOR

Ed Kenntaten

crntly completed. a course tn
tended Thursday evening at Gun
Modern Miitlicmatlcs at the Lake * Congratulation* go to
high school. The three credit Betseylee and George Ryan who
won flrat place with their three
rlrmentary tracher* In teaching month old pok. Bctaylcc also
won second prise on her 4H cup
and waa taught by Michigan cake*. These are regular little
State University.
future fanner* Be toy lee and
Lakewood wm be expanding George are children of Mr. and
It* instruction this Fall Ln thia Mrs Ora Ryan.
Mr. and Mr*. Loren Warner
from Pontiac called on Mr. and I
Mrs. J. Peabody Friday. * Mr.
and Mrs David Ryan from Kanuu City. Mo, Mr*. Grace Ryan
Ward from Hastings were Sunday din-

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•
Mr. and Mr*. Clyde Northuls
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is t»'mg offered this Summer at
the high school with apprcxlmately 15 boys enrolled. The dt-canlcd purse* and taking them
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The children love to play with
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July 2S. Marte Peabody took four

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THAT'S OUR POLICY, SO SHOP A»P AND

■Felton Area
Mr. and Mr*

&lt;•&gt; free

rertlty of Southern California
which ended Aug. 1.
Each conference participant and &lt;0) economic growth and
enrolled in a two-unlt graduate

receiving new celling and be-

forming the land laboratory.

&lt;J&gt; prlacl-

the forty high school supervisor*
ana teacher* of economic* aha
attended the National Science and social legislation:
Foundation'* Summer Confer -

dal education department.

with Federal Vocational Act
funds for u.w by tl» vocational

group* were &lt;1) national Incomn

small companies, individual em-

Mi*.
OZ. CANS

QQc

WW

MARVEL VANILLA

Ice Cream

?s 49c

YUKON, ASSORTED FLAVORS

and Ovldei
Round-the-clock rood torvice
$5,000 boil bend protection

AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF MICHIGAN
HASTINGS OFFICE

SULTANA

Strawberry Preserves 3 £ 89c Canned Pop
SULTANA

Salad Dressing

12 ss 89c

A4P, YELLOW CUNG, HALVES

35c Peaches

SULTANA

Plain or Stuffed Olives
89c
Sealtest Fruit-Ades ^5^29*

Ball Quilted
Jelly Glasses
%0F ’1.19

5

99c

�6—THE HASTINGS BANNER

Fresh Out of the Attic

IPWiwF

By U. D Burptt

combining brings back to mern-

fermt this time of year.
j men from the boys” as they tell
| And ,hU. wr uw »n&lt; buL &gt;“»“■ to»C pUra
radd
i...
11.. —
.
hank on a wonderful meal. Once i
ku —
raw
ra Ito. .w. ...
toe ura
’ Threshing pointed out tlw
' “small' people In the neighbor-*__________________ _____ ____ ..
.
.... ....
...
., ..
.
hood. I can remember once a prne(j linre a year and wa» looked forward to by most people. Some people thought olherwire.
**n very nromlnrnt man in thej This was Will Schroeder's rang lb* teat year ha threshed, ll ww taken al the home of Otto
sclianu in me norm wnmn
....
.----- Left Io right on other aide ot the able: Otto Sc han te. Otto Wood. Alfred &lt; rumback. Mr*. Otto
...
. ...
....
__ i__ .. ii'iii
nr a... .I.. ■ n.l Arthur tichrurilrr
,,,

.J
tlielr dinner. The old colored
W- -Wa* l,ol?K couple wasn't expecting ua but

wiehira-

with back turned on this side of table, n
someone can enlighten me on this matter.

m up .nd ■UrUt.ara In u X ra TT»?‘raT 7 worarai
W* Un 1 ra ra. ra, morning until .Saturday nlgbk
to ra tou ranehora Bra .nd Slto^nd^Sd Wto
™ "•&gt;» '■ “ '
-

£ SL
Iton TC u«to Mira.
MU^1to7^^^ohton“ra IWBtoUV rat of ura . dIW

to ‘LS? •£ ““.IS- tou kto « u» rara,

IN DAVS DONE BV
Cratoy Ol

A,tol wranra

farmer a wife where the machine
,
..
, 1
Middleville, Michigan
t-rly 10 •'t brr*k'
’IteTJL^We ■ This story that I huve writ­
foxt. It
fast.
R took more than a bowl
bowl}*”*
a* they aarne. wei
made-up yara It i*
« ranfUto
. rap
u&gt; r&gt; ■»
at
cornflakes .M
and a
cup nf
of rafcof-i"n"—“ — 7 *"727-------7 K
-- -- X TSs
wo~j
t nxe to go to
Be U top A fellra puran, ■»
J'mu. no ;»£™ ■ S-Jtoto 77
D- Wrare I ra
tandW
U» laraoon.
~
-1111 "»
TSSraTSS Uto « U» BUM
i The people Ln the neighbor- ^l’SUnHeU’wirLt,b^‘t^
.Ttito^J

and told us to get his
lhat reunion
time*,
hood that werent dated to help
were most certain to be there to ' . hto
f| .
-niP nri,-libor and to *»eeal otters We have
watch I can remember a man
^inT.?nff ^He hit to a j^od one near where I live
and hte boy here in Delton that
V
™t£ •&gt;"* Hadtog* I always attend
a^th^'^.rhin'’
’“E” thrrehed out between 2 and 4 Ulftl one
r
«
iA™1 ’^ in the aftemdwi he did pas* the
The folk* In tho picture are
J td
L.irt^n f 1 “”3 doughnut* around
i neighbor threatermcn who start-

frau MU. ra ratora rara.

and Mrs George Owen spent. Charles King home. ★ Mra • Mrs. Gordon *
Jack
■ July 31 at the Ronald Owen Thera Grinnell was a July 21 Rapids and * «««*• ’ HousUm.
•traitor house at Gun Lake * Ivtelior uf Mr* Chai fas King • Calrl and«kMneJuly
ora,, and M» ora, ol Mu- Mi. Bran Araua
toll-1 Wra. •&gt; ■&gt;; era "
gan are spending a few days dren helped her father. Charles 35. * ¥**““’ f ‘ . yr and
with their grandparenU, Mr. and | King celebrate hla birthday at Joe Kauftoisn w«re
Mrs Grorw Owen, while their J the King home. July 23 a Mr Mr. Roy H»u«r of S»^ m.
brother Rotert and Oearm »“d Mrs. Robert King and fam- Ind.
\vorthinirion,
.. n.«- Uy Of Lowell wrre July 24 visitors! vert and son of Wuruu gw
at the Chariea King home.
Ind.
nock Hospital
Mr. and Mrs Uo Fitch and
Mr* Dan Post mA
and baby ot Marion and Mr. and Mr and Mra Rons- Fitch of wedding .-bower for Mrs
Mrs Lester Alberta and baby of Dutton were July 25 luncheon Doran at the Cornelius BoluuU of Mr. and Mra. Allen home In Alto Jub 24 , «
;
Mr. and Mra. Henry Myers. * Fish, w Mr. and Mra Luther Dawn Andmon °£.’/n!^
Mra lasuni Myer* of Middle- BtCTczick of Harris Creek were spent a few days with Mr.
dinner guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Mr* Dean Stuart and chmiret.
Allen Fish recently * Mra. Qlaj* Mrs
“
Brandt At nd Mra. Allen Fish Mrs. John
visited Mra. Estella Yarger. Mra. , Grand Rapids, enlertmnrel
Katie Houvener, Mrs. Leah Kar- Claude Walton and h&lt;*’
cher, Mias Maude Kareher Mm. ‘ ter. Mrs Dorothy
Henry Myers home. * Mr. and Ralph Moore. Mrs. Audie. Roush, i dinner at Pointe West rreto'iPrank Walton. Alvin Helriglc rant In Holland. July XL Afar
and Dan Payne at tire Medical warda they vtoltod U»
Dutch Village and .he AmatcrOwen ot Middleville were July Facility . July 24.
Mr* Richard Buatance and dam Gift Shop outside of HolMrs Claude w
Walton
home.
daughter. Debby, ore spending land. * ~
-”«" and
July 25 visitors of Mr. and some time with Mr. and Mra.1 daughter Mr*. Dorothy CampFloyd Fisher wiule
Mr. Grand
Bus- Rapids
- ..
.
bell were
shoppers
tance to confined ac Droste-Fer*
w‘?7~'. ...... J.itrai
Mrs Vernon King and son and guson
Hospital In Grand Rap- recently. * Claude Walton ttoiud
Mra Fred King and children of
Ids. * Mra. Sylvan Tugg visited hla father at the Medical Fu­
Butter of Clarksville. Mr. and ller alster and husband. Mr. and cillty July 25.
Mrs. Elvin King of Ionia were
Diuwin-Bariiard and Darlene of
Lansing and Ralph Moore were
July 25 dinner curst* of Mr. and
Mrs. Al Barnard. * Ralph Moore
visited Mra Moore at the Medi­
cal Facility July 25. * July 24

enjoyed

EVERY
EVENING

••World

Freeport

Those of when threshing grain, wo had a Mrs Harold Price and children
threshing crew of ten men and stayed |
25 dinner guest* of'
with the machine from Monday 1 Mr. and Mra. Russell Price.

August 9 thru 11

AL HIRT
DAZZLING FIREWORKS

BONY MIDUOBG

DICK &amp; DEE DEE

DEE DEE SHARP

TEEN BEAT SHOW
AUG
HARNESS
RACES

Hastings' SPEEDY WASH
COIN-OP Laundromat

mlaUon to publish it&gt;4wr*wh&amp;-rem&lt;mber the
days are

7 thru 14
"Michigan's Groalosl
Outdoor E««nl

1
Tta, ra to. rad to. Wilevery [ Jn
ufrem^n Bntj bad to ent Ham Scteoeder. Mr. and Mra.
.—
—_. —
j —
our supper at......
that Umf. ..
He John
Perry,
and
my. —
wife and »I.
! Threshing brougte the nelgh-. wouldn't send tu to the neigh- i who I found al a form where I
bore that time of day without did the threshing and got a taste
McCrcery reunion at Pleasant daughter. Cindy, of Wayne spent
feeding us
of her cooking. That was over
before tile truck got there. .
Wall thoor days are past now “
Mo. &lt; her cooUngtaMea
Mr. and Mrs, Elwood Yoder
T
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newton and Mrs Charles Geiger and
The only way the young folks' Rood &gt;« ' We h*TP 11 red ‘n visited Richard “ Bustance at
Dekoa. Mkhigaa
today will know of there- good Florida in the Winter time for FV-rKU.-xin-Dree44AFergux&gt;n Hos­ visited his mother. Mrs Ada Sharon Geiger at Murray Lake
7 Newton on East State road near near Lowell * Mrs. Minnie King
old day* Is for us older folks to
*"* &gt;®&gt;ws Ho» 1 *tsh pital in Grand Rapids July 25 w
Hastings. * Mra Harold Cave of Ionia spent
‘ ’
tell them about it and hope that we CO1,W hnvo a reunion • there Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Yoder and
they In turn will pass It on to “Tne ,lme ,n lhe Wimer,
children helped Floyd Hewitt
the next generation.
I live and threshed In one of celebrate his birthday July 24. ■*
David Yoder,_______
Gene_____
and GMR
While visiting at Otto Wood's the bret general farming li&gt;-___________
arc spending some timeat Parmelee a while ago. ho calitiea In Southwestern Michi-■ Thaler are
showed me a magazine called gan The farms are from 80 to at Porcupine Mountains, camp• The Iron Mm Album.” It was 300 acre* !n alze and the soil is' Ing. * Mr. and Mra. Bob Britstrictly a thresherman's maga- good wheat land. There are no ting turn of Went Freeport were
tine, full ot atories written by hills or bad roads. Most of the ' Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mra.
old thrretermrn and full of farms have large houses and | Arthur Moore, a Mr. and Mra.
Dennis Tixgppson
Tixgnj
threshing pictures. Tills story I very large iioms with taw- ' Dennis
and son of
Ind.' were
■
' am about to give you wa* writ- ment* for the stock. The people, Goshen, Inti,'
July 25 vtsitor* ol
nt Mr.
Mr and Mrs. Frank .
' ten by Albert Wleringa who. live* are thrifty and religious and the'i’ ton
FOR YOU* CONVENIENCE WE HAVE
just over Into Allegan County on women are the beat of coot*, ao, Thcenpaoti.
INSTALLED A DOLLAR-BILL CHANCE*
the Middleville Wayland road. we always ewt high on the hog. i
aI&gt;d Mra. Draggoo and I
PROFESSIONAL DRY CLONING SERVICE
. He very graciously gave me per- Before l h e first World War. JoJTe of. Hastings and Mr. and!

years ruiu i
minute of R.

august

50a

Mra Russell Price and Mrs.
Harold Price and children were
_ ______
July '-•« visitors at the Gerald
Thompson iwrne in Ionia. * Mr. donla and Ralph Moore, local
and Mrs. Charles Walt and famArthur Puller and daughily of HasUnga were July 24 ter, Elizabeth of Hastings were
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Rich- luncheon guesto of Mr. and Mra
' days and bean* 62 days. Only ard Shoebridge.
| Robert Newton. * Arthur Fuller
three of us went with the bean
Mis* LoFurl Shoebridge enter- ■ of Grand Rapids wa* a July 25
cd Blodgett Hospital July 25 far: visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
in the barns at that time.
otacnatlon. * Mrs. Opal Reed ’ Newton.
■ Concluded next week)
and friend of Grand Rapids and 1
on(j Mra. Joe Kauffman
Mrs Jewel Vunderhoff of Has- | qj-.j Mrs P«t Boynton visited
tings vulted their mother. Mrs. ■ Mra. Kauffman's stelcra. Mrs. Joe
. sudla Tubbs- in honor of her . Wc»t and Mr*. Wm_ Huyler of
Kith birthday at the Richard! Greenville. July 23 w Mr. and
By Mrt. Sylran Tagg
Sikoebndge home July 25. * Mrs. | Mm Glenn Kauffman and famMarvin Patrick waa one pt the; Uy
Mill Lake and Mr. and
Tlx- Mreecar family reunion drivers who took the CYC to Mrs Jim Tobey of Hastings .were
Muskegon for a camp-out. They I JuIy 55 evening visitors of Mr.
returned home July 24. * Mrs. ftn&lt;1 M„ Joe Kauffman. * Mr
Leona McGhee and oon, Aahur. i nn&lt;j Mrs Charles Geiger visited
of Middleville were July 25 din- hl.. fnuUT. Floyd, near Lowell
called to the Thompoon fs

out of alack* and the barns, no
that rain didn't atop us. At the
! time I am writing about wo had
long threohlng runs. In 1916,

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                  <text>Delegates of 46 Churches Here for Wesleyan Conclave
Within three miles of the heart
of Hastings a Ito delegate con­
vention settled in cottage, trailer
and tent for five day*, nie annual
Michigan Conference and camp
meeting of the Wesleyan Methodist
Church of America convened at
Itnnock Memaria] Park which is
located Just outside the city limits
on tlw Campground Road.
•
Seventy-live ministerial and an
annus] business of the Michigan

The annual Conference Women's
Missionary Society, which meets
in separate sessions and conduct*
their business concurrently. Is cumjoscd of
delegates.

of tta- Scriptures for Salvation - mendaUoo. The present board of
was convened by Its president, the In Regeneration ■ In Entire Sane- trustees will continue to act in
capacities until tta
the
-cb-anslng from Inbred their respective s=p-c!L!Rev. George A. Huff of Hastings, tlficaUon
..
r,_ —* —- __ l&gt;
with the rending of a statement .....
Several improvements have been

Thursday.
5. «&gt;
designated • icr*
ter* uiwi
and churches contribute will the caU ot the Hastings Wesleyan
Ville, (J. L Hephr.er; addwater,
• ».~-j, Aug j.
wna ariusiia.ni/
_
—.-.——:; ___
asa Missionary rv...
Day All Ibusiness'
pros ...
Ide sutxUdtted rental of houses 1 Methodist Church.
. A C narirre* rwlarvi tvar ***■-,was art aside a* mtX'totanea from I ind planned apartments in Wps-Die son of a minister, the Rev
several foreign neto*. hamr on' leyan Village.
.
, L.. A. Clark, he has been very
furtough, spoke in morning, after- j Delegate* to a special session of active b&gt; the work of the Michl- nue in Toledo Ohio R W. Foi-

the highlights of the day «u the ! Wesleyan Methodist Church of:
A Communion service fallowed
‘-.u*
vw- Alliesic* iv ir
in viuic
... —
~
beliefs in which tht* delegates ot in a long-range physcia) and fi­ lags .for a nils-tonury liornc. This , 19tM at Houghton College in.Hough- as Conference Sunday School Sec- ; La ke Odessa. F. E. Densmore;
will b* used to house mlsslunaric.' ten, N Y . were elected os well os retan and lias lust concluded a , Eaton Rapids. L. J. Maxsan; F*trthe combined church and mjadw- nancial study plan.
ary society conferenan parUdfields Offerings which amounted 1 officer*:
to 82500 in caah and'pledges wn-1 President. Rev. G. A. Huff. HasWcaleyan Village, a corjxjratlan
formed for Uie purpose ot provid­ expanded steel and concrete struc-1 received In the services to help lings; vice president. Rev. E. W.
ing cooperative retiraJ housing for
of faith which was captioned ministers and lay-workers of the aluminum letters naming the
Michigan Conference, was offered campground, and a new winter­
II consisted of ten paragraphs to Uie Michigan Conference in a ized dining tail with facilities
Allegan. Seth Proctor; Alleitdale. art;
by IM
its board
from their
UlCir denominational
UCilU»IU»MV«UU disUU- ( recommendation MJ
U of for committee meetings is plan­ a departure from custcrn In that i The following appointments were
clpUne. We Believe: In the Holy i trustees which was approved by ned for the Immediate future.
partldputir.g In tta world-wide | body and was adopted.
' Bird take near Ouseo. M
Trinity - Chris: to be the Son of Um- stockholders of Wesleyan VUplan of .the parent body. A coThe Rev. Olson W Clark, for- tera and D. R- Keiser, os
God ■
lagr. The conference body accepted
operative program wherein minis- merly of Piltefonl. has accepted'Brighton. T. D. Bawditch;
Christ
the offer by adopting the rerom-

of people look upon morality as a
relative thing. Ttay have-no more
than a nebulous standard by which
to measure right and wrong, which
Is in direct opposition to positive
moral standards stated In the
Bible.
Th* ('Ant—nz* Iwtelv lh*n m**

The Hastings Banner
16 Pages—2 Sections

One Hundred and Tenth Year

Hastings. Michigan, Thursday, August 12, 1965

See the Class C
District Softball
Tournament Next Week

NUMBER 17

Section Ont

■ Adopt Record
a School Budget
Of SI,307,098
,

HONORED—Mrs. WU1MM 8. Buehler watebe* her Navy lieutenant
(right). Seventh Fleet amphlbtou*

naval officer.—OFFICIAL U.8. NAVY PHOTO.

Members of the Hastings Board of Education adoptee] a
record budget of $1,307,098 for the year 1965-66, an increase of
$193,516.3(1 over last year s budget, al then ‘regular meeting

Council Adopts
New Traffic Laws,
Awards Contract

held Tuesday evening at the high school.
Despite the hike, mainly due to .18 additional elementary
teaching positions, HastU
property owners will hava •
mill lax reduction In Decern

levy of 1*2 mills.

Gives Police Added ‘TooT igninst
Errant Drivers: Market Street
Drain Project to Cost $30,826
Members of the City Council Monday night udopted an
ordinance giving police a new '‘tour’ to use against careless
* driving, littering and drag racing; awarded the contract lo
install the Market Strict
f°r 530,826.90; authorized
purchase ut a device. ffl*‘inrnfniRc obnoxious odor from the
-----------------—— litaunlclpal water supply, and
• transacted other business at

Call Citizens
To Discuss
Blood Program

EDITORIALS

company.
John began: ln movlng traffic.
■ hl* **FT&gt;C?',
.
vlucl Suntor
Chief
CUIUV1 said
.-VU1U the
Ull ordiUI'Uwlth the company In the original. 0^ nmovts uncertainty or r«Hastlngs foundry in 1911.
, luctance a police officer might
During the de presalon year* 'have about writing a ticket for
he went to Die Toledo, Ohio, J violation that does not constitute
................... - • "
"wilful and wanton disregard"
a* In the reckless driving act.
The Glllesse Construction Com­
A farewell party was given in pany of Grand Rapid* submitted
his honor at the home ot Edward the tow of 10 bids tor th* Mar­
ket Street drain, which will go
presented with a gift from his from Center Street to the Thorn­
fellow employees..
apple River. The tow bid was
John and hte wife will remain 83022690 and the high 8*4200
at their present home at R3 Has­
The project will include 1200
tings. where he plans to spend lineal feet of 36 and 48-lnch plp«.
his leisure time pursuing his plus 800 lineal feet of 12 through
gardening hobby and enjoying 30-inch storm sewer with ap­
his eight children. 13 grandchil­ purtenances.
Purchase and Installation of
dren and one great grandchild.
Future plans may Include some
water to eliminate the hydrotravel.
Mr. Martin is a member of the gen-sulphlle aroma in th* wa­
ter for about 89*6 was approved.
A two-monlh test of adding a
small amount of ehtaeine had
WCTU to Meet
The WCTU meeting will be proven effective In removing

•

E. C. Finkbeiner
Of Middleville
Dies Thursday
twiner. 00. prominent Middleville
Thursday. Aug. 5. were held at

Funeral Home at Middlevine
elated and burial was in Mt. Hope
Cemetery.

attack.
He was a sales executive with
the International Harvester Com­
pany In the Grand Rapids and
Mkldlevllle arras, and was a post
president of the Middleville Cimm-

He had been in business with
Director of Public Services his brother, Lloyd, in the FlnkKenneth Laberteaus reported beiner Implement Store.
lo attend as there will bo that the plan te to add from five
i of officers. Visitors are Please See MORE ABOUT:
. . . CITY COUNCIL. Fig* 3.
of Middleville; two grandchildren;

backward glances
bits ojyesterday ‘l...
gleaned front the
Banner files

a

10 Tears a«v
I County, will celebrate he* Itthd
small tornado whirled birthday at her tame In Prtlri*U» HU.W »
~«W- , .

XS iftemoon. Injuring one

KJ SS!
Wonting tr«* and

•

rapid pace since but Spring. Sunt.

~

interrupting; to the local I

‘Helping Hand’
■ - Formed to Aid
Barry Residents

According to the report just ,__ _____

in Uie S30.000

further negotiations had been
scheduled. The main eontro-

AnUclpatcd. revenues. Supt of
Schools Richard J. Guenther ex­
plained. include 86423693 bal-

contract

on Aug. 5.’ Vern Harbin. R2
Hasting*, te president ot the
Loeal. The bargaining com­
mittee Includes Merle Rowley,
R1 Hastings, chairman, and
Loul* Kellogg, Hi Vermont­
ville. and Richard Wilcox. R3
Hastings. Union members -in-

and products were being
shipped Wednesday.

Retired Pastor
Dies Monday at
Lake OdeSSa

l)ehon Prepares
1 17

usaUt the Red Cross and oilier
Delton—Mra. Elihu Holston. MA
3-6706
.
Dowling—Mra. Howard Hostetler.

Hasttngs-Mra. William Sackett.
945-2219.
Hastings-Mrs Jack VanHoutcn.
945-2138.
Hastings-Mrs. Haxel Taylor.

merdunta and individuals who
have contributed to make this a
real Helping Hand,

cality.
Pie**. Sea MORE AtfOUt:

high tdiool bookstore begiiuilng

847620*20 from the 122-mill
property tax levy on an equal­
ized valuation of 838.128468.
1675.03*51 from Slate aid bar.ed
on 1255 a student with 44 mills
deductible for 3.335 students.

School Principal
Assistant
Drive Director
ter for the Haatlngs Community
Fund was made by Atty. Richard

expected to "bring In 881.20*.
Other receipts Include 810,000
from athletics. 8500 from the sale
of property, 85.000 from miscel­
laneous sources and 85.600 tn
State aid for driver training. It
te expected 224 students will take
driver training with the district
reimbursed 825 each.
Supt. Guenther explained that
88 percent of the budget increase

Ing of the board on July M at
the-Hastings Hotel.

cepted with enthusiasm by tta
Community Fund board of di­
rectors
He te a native of PlainwaU
where he was graduated from
8169.636 63 over teachers' salaries high school tn 1939. His college
last year, with IB additional po­
University wan Interrupted by
sitions.
The »total Instructional pro­
gram will cost 8W3248. repre­
senting 76 percent of the overall
school budget. The administra­
tion cost- of 838200 represents master's was completed In 1957.
th:ee percent of the school bud­ He has taught and coacited in
get. auxiliary services such a* the Hastings schools since IBS!.
transportation, athletics and
health total 886.400 or 62 percent
of the budget. Athletic cotte axe
figured at 814,500

marked

for

teachers' salaries.

Start of Classes

"XtetreUon. for tta 15*566 school year at Delton will be
; with their daughter.
i Surviving are his wife. Ida:
\ny kindergarten student who one daughter, Mrs Richard (Dor­
has not been enrolled should be othy &gt; Mitchell. Grosse Pointe
molted Immediately, and not wait Farm.*; two sons. Paul E, Rock­
(ar tiff regular dates.
ford; and Rev. James V. Beards­
schedule of clasne*. or changes ley. Grand Forks. N. Dak.: six
schedule; for high school stu- grandchildren; one sister. Mrs
ients may be made on Wednes- । &lt;_i&gt;ue
Clyde auu
Anna
* Stambaugh u
of* .Lodi.
wu,,
lay. Aug. 25. fur 12tit* graders; .Calif., and one brother. Rev. Ver;
Tharadxy. Aug. 26. for 11th grad- non Beardsley, take Odessa.
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_ ----me uuu? » m iciAjic A, up.
tradea. and Monday. Aug. 30, for P)ckens chapel unUl Thursday
9th graders
forenoon when it will be taken to
supt. Basil E. Johnson «i- Evangelical United Brethren
.-HAtnced that the rental system will; church at take Odessa where
b? moved up one grade to Include I »crvicc» will be held at 2 pm.
the 8lh grade, making all pupils. Thursday. Rev. Clyde C. Gibson
from Kindergarten through tta Bth 1|0 officiate. Burial in the
trade on the book rental program Woodland Memorial cemetery..
These students will not receive '
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wins Valuable Prize
for the payment of book rental iburg. Fla. won furniture to comfres.,
] pfetely furnish a bedroom, inThe high school bookstore will' eluding an air conditioner The
be open from 9 to 12 noon and 1 value of the prizes was figured

memory
capita over the previous year.

The millage Includes 125 for
operational purposes and two
mills for Uie 1964 debt service.
Revenue* are expected to total
81.400.185.04 for the year. Antici­
pating transferring 830.000 Into
the sinking fund, the district
should end the 1966-66 school
year with a balance of 863,087.
not quite enough to see the
school through the 1966 Bummer
period.
Coat of the new lights at John-

Alum|num Products Company.
Union and company officials

hMbwn
rniun«b«7pumk
- vlzlllno
her r^rfn!« -he
|D&gt;le OatnMtam. Ih, out: n„
Altet Be«rd.W.
month, left Sunday from th* | M of 34 McKlnIey puce, orosse
Ci rand Rapids airport for Ger- Pomte Farms, died at hte home
many. Pat te going to teach at MondBy about W:M pm. aflcr
Neurentarg in a school for chUyears 0( m he&lt;lth
Tta "Helping Hand.' an organl- j dren of Army personnel She has '
ration to serve the residents of been teaching the past four years Berlin Twp. Ionia County, sun
Barry County In time of need, te1 in California.
of James and Hannah Ward
Beardsley. He married Ida M
Thte organization is similar t:&gt; |\ 1.
Ik
1 Lundquist of Sunfield. June 15.
11912.
i He entered the ministry in the
and furniture will be available to 17
0 1
a
those who have met with dteaster
()F oCIlOOl V 0t6, Summer of 1930, and served pas­
torates at Fowlerville. Charlotte,
Huntington and Noblesville. Ind ,
i take Odessa. St. Johns. South
i Haven. Trinity and SL Mark'
|
Churches
in Detroit.
The Delton Board of Education
I lias tentatively set Sept 20 as Uie
w V«.M,UU«. « t date for a vote of property owners Sharon Church at Manchester
imowing someone in need, may!mi tta bonding proposals for tta
contact tta repreoentaUve tn your i new additions to the k-hool.
locality listed below Articles will
,'he cost of tta project has been
where they lived until Oct.
be nicked uo and delivered gladly estimated at 8650200.

erts. 374-8122.
MiddteviUe-M:a Lyman Kincompletion nay. 796-3864.
ro still set
Woodland—Mrs. Ralph

the First Ward.

up to and Including such time as |

believe to be Just and fair and to &lt; Please turn to Page 4, this Sec.)

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♦ Does the general term. “ClvU the Supreme Court has |&gt;assed on;
Rights." include the right of people, their validity?
either individually or In orgonlred ’

.
*Und ZHL1* S’’*’1
Middlevllle, Mra Olive Holtoran of
Friday r«"
Wayland and Mrs Wendell Smith
of Plainwell, and two brothers, by apjiolntment or whenever there
Alton and Lloyd of Middleville.

Hope Middleville
School Work Will
Be Ready on Time

PLANT ON STRIKE
Members ot Local 639*.
UAW-CIO. United Steel

fry R.M.C.

Is there a legal borderline be- ■ disregard and violate any and all
tween Civil Rights and acts of-laws and ordinances they feel are|
A public meeting to discuss "Civil Disobedience' carried on In i unjust and unfair?
|, .The hew ordinance, effective
vouniy» Imperiled
imperucu free.
tree
'Bet&gt;t 1, bans drag racing, litter• Barry County's
,wrnc 0( clvU Rlghu7
■ ing from a vehicle and careless Red Crow blood program is to be I
ordinances apply U&gt; all people or!
driving
Chief of Police Richard Bunlor Epteeopal Parish House at 8 pjn.j
Everyone Interested In belp- nances are broken In the name'ttam ns reasonable and fair?
has explained that tta new' des­
ignation ‘careless driving'' tould
of “civil righto.' does this justify' 11 the Ju*** « injustice of lav
be a good -enforcement tool to
,'use against the Inattentive perMr*. Keith Gordon, executive late laws and ordinances in the. by individuals or by the courts?
„
his luck or the one who te unname of "Civil Rights." to be ac-» »*
anJ *talf l»«s ami
?°Jnpt?&gt; „“n concerned tn hte driving.
‘’orded preferential treatment over.ordmances have significance and
July 30 after.
?5nU “*e ?"n
moreblool
meaning without first having Su­
than they have been contribut­ those who break the same laws meaning without first having Suing. and the trend has been In- and ordinances for less lofty prerne Court clearance? Is It legal

John Martin
Retires from
Bliss Company

Hartings District to Have
1 MilbTax Drop, Despite
Hike; Reinstate City Bus Rides

of Aug. 25 through Sept 3.
Iprtee while in New York when
School begins Sept 7 with classes : she attended the program. Price
the first day from 8;5o to 11:46,1s Right. Shs had been visiting
am. Sept. 8 will be a full day with here before going on her Eastern
। kuulergart^i pupils attending.
1 trip.

various divisions
drive.
The Industrial division is te
be led by Clifford Dolan a»ateted by Robert J Wilcox and
budget.
Lynn Perry. Mrs. Erik vonRete la
Other maintenance costs total to coordinate the residential ao831250 or 2.4 percent and capital
outlay Including 87200 for a new ence Gnxw George Hainaty is
bus totals 89 800 or .7 percent.
At Tuesday's meeting board
member* reinstated the Intra­ triunity and Howard , Frost. racity transportation of pupils up
to 6th grade tn alt areas of Has­ trol tta professional groups.
tings with the exception of the Supt of Schools Richard J.
South Broadway area bordered Guenther is to .vupervtee the
by South. Nelson and Jefferson

eiertrlcily. 13.75* for telephone

Cara Street to Pennock Hospital,
plus the "feeder schools'* of Al­
gonquin with 37 pupils involved.
Chidester with 13 and Altott
with 26.
The board had cut out the
traiuportatlop of‘children at a
meeting last November, pointing
out that the 178 children trans­
ported the year before cost over
811.000 before the service was
iextended to J28 at newly-an­
nexed Algonquin. About 150.Has­
ting* youngsters will be trans­
ported this year.
Uon wa* received at Inal tune.
but at 4b* July meeting ot the
boird. about 35 person* were
present and nearly all vigor-'
ou*iy protested curtaUlng the
traiuportallon prorram because
of the h a * a r d » youngster*
faced going to and from school,
Board President Mildred Smith
Please See MORE ABOUT:

appointments are still te be made
in the retail and out-county di.
visions.

Greenville, Too
The Greenville Board, of Edu­
cation Monday reinstated city
bus transportation of elementary
pupils, and approved transport­
ing students from the Baldwin
take area for the first time In
some areas, Greenville reestab­
lished the transportation of Kintor and senior high students.

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Declare
DlViaeiUi
__

_DUtetors of Hastings Mfg.
Company on Aug.. 5 declared a
regular quarterly dividend of 10
C«iU a share on tta company's
common stock, payable Sept 15,
1M5 to stockholder* of record al
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�Bally Oateaan fUw to Waah-- The-Dr.'Richard C.-Kenflelda Lao
‘jEuT’a ' land? Ind
week.
’
wton D. C, two week* ago to‘now reside In SUrra Midi*, year. Till* &lt;wlll allow Ann.
,
iJjx Joe Waite of
i*lt her mother's brother and Calif., when be I* now in prt- H.H8. aenlor. to gradua
| Battle Creek visited Mrs. Lulu
Hadley Kalger. who has taught
t HJiS for a number of yoora.

Fred Trego
Dies Wednesday;
' Rites Friday

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3 Wadiington to loto her and Cfate.Ka^

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will Be held at 2 pm. Friday at

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Mr. Trego wa*. admitted io
the hoepltai about 1 pm. Tom-

David and Roeeanna iMatlhewn
Trego He attended school here
and when he wa* 14 he left
nchool and went to work for the
Hasting* Table Company where
he learned Uie art of hand wood­
carving.
He worked for the Table Com­
pany for 35 years, until the com­
pany movad to Grand Rapid*. He

Personal Mention

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health caused his total retlremcht in July of i860, when he
suffered a heart attack.
He wa* married to Vera Cole
of Hasting* on Sept. 4. itlt.

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�Hospital Asks
County Grant
For Health Unit
,.A|’ appeal was again made to
the Board of Supervisors al their
reKuInr monthly meeting held
ruesday for an appropriation
from Barry County for the Pen|ltXik Ht*P*^l construction pro-

Hospital Director John Bay
rote the .uperiIwr* for flnan-

ment for immunisations, block­
ing. stairway* and exit*.

More About------Iwapltal Is pul In use. Then the

City Council
Continued from Pago Ono

Pennock Hospital to undertake
this additional burden, parti-

daughter and family, the Ariin

to IQ pounds ot chlorine a day.
Recent visitor* at the Henry
depending on the amount of .wa­
ter being pumped. The device in-law and granddaughter, Mr*.
Fred Cole and Amy. of Phoenix.
enough chlorine to purify water.

Councilmen honored Laber"An Investment at this lima teaux by adopting a resolution
of a nominal amount by the praising his devoted service to
County will greatly Improve the
functioning of this department gift, on electric knife, was given
him to mark Uie occasion.
resident* of the County," Bay
concluded

»o,uuu wm re­
ferred to the county board’s Ju­
diciary committee.
Director Bay pointed out that
when the expansion of the hospi­
tal was planned, a new separate
entrance was scheduled for the
Health Department
"This would eliminate the
heavy public traffic in thexho»-

k

Personal Mention

Ed Murr and daughters were tn
Decatur Sunday for a family
picnic for the pleasure of Jim’*
brothri, Rick Edwards, from
Hawaii. Due to the bed weather
conditions Hie group came back

Lloyd Hoffman informed the
county board that the attorney
general's office liad telephoned municipal dump.
him to report Quit a meeting
to discuss the controversial Uon of Aiderman Ivan Snyder,
Crooked take improvement pro­ who reported that the man hired
Coal, from Pg. 1, this SeeU&gt; keep the dump In shape hud
future. He said the meeting
week The Council terminated
could clarify the problem and a
that man's employment and
may lead to a determination to transferred the responsibility of
el t Isen* had not made their
go ahead with the project.
maintaining Use facility to sentiments known when the Cur­
patient* in the hospital would
Drain Commissioner Feed taberteaux.
tailment wu first proposed.
be better protected from contact Stevens, Atty. -Richard Shuster
Councilmen received a resolu­
Tuesday the board reinstated
with tite general public and from and Crooked take property twn- tion from the Planning Commlstransportation to all “feeder
possible exposure to communl।
school*
’’ for children living more
cable disease* and oUter illnesses boa.-d Tuesday to discus* tile
ter
Plani
for
the
future
developone.h&gt;lf mlIe from their
tliBt might complicate their re­ status of the project.
ment of Ute City, and also a
M weil as In Healings.
. . . 7. - r ------- I recommendation that Uie Coun- ttnd thfn n.m-d a ciUxen*’ComJ1"11 .?’^lnre«’j!Lhernf‘ cU •d°Pf °‘e PruPOAld Zonln&lt; rnlttee to study the quesUon of
ronalrurtion bld* came In. they

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the Mon- home on Nelson. THE HASTINGS BANNER--31
*t to complete their dav. I
Tbnredar. August 13. 19C3 1
This weekend the Jim Mores are! __ _____ ______________ '............
entertaining ins brother, the'

On WMV Campus

?^rl7nn^
'-^
0’Mra
o8l*?
e?Ind.,
and of
hl*wN^rCiuhite
mother.
JO
*
Bdwarrts
'
t-ub*«rteckl
Mr. and Mra. John Hogs of and v*uRh OTaughUn of Ha*Unlveraity Park. Iowa, are visitJ"*1IU,d. ’j*^, I
ing their parent* Mr. and Mra. I °ra1’ BctA'Bnd. Judy |
John How. and Mr. and Mr* i Fender of Dowling recenUy al- ‘
Robert Timm. Next week. Mr ! ‘«ldcd U*e orlentaUon program |
and Mr* How are exp^ung
Wratem Michigan Unlveraity
Ihrir sen. the James How fam-I
------------•-----------Uy o! Shrevesport. ta. who will r Mi** Bernice Bowman of Eaton
spend the week. The two (ami-1 Ranld* was a Thursday aupper

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boa: trip from Muskegon k&gt; Wls-t Bowman,
cousin before the Jamea Hous
family returns to Louisiana.
j

and Mr and Mra. Dean Potter1
visited their sister, Mrs. -Lulu!
Garrison, of Battle Creek on
Sunday Mr*. Garrison had re­
turned to her home after three
months hospitalization. Recent1
cullirs at the Dean Potter home1
were Harry Williams, the Chet
Arehart*. who have moved to
their home on E, Thom St., and
Lawrence Potter.
Mr and Mr*. Ken Bucher and
four children of Akron. Ohio.'
are vuiting their daughter, the I
David Smiths.
The Tom Taffeai are expecting
their daughter. Dr. and Mrs. j
John (Colleen* &gt; Goldkamp, and
two daughters, of St. Charles,;
Mo. tc arrive this weekend for a ;
visit with them.
Mra. Leo Buialey and family of
Battle Creek were supper guest*

Mrs. Bernard Cralgte and
receive money from the State.
family of Muskegon spent
fommltue
with her mother, Mr*.
Ito make recommendations a* to Thursday
George Dean.
without directly
. “T- ’—.C—znT” ...... future decisions relaUng to transtient care.
Mr and Mrs. Aton Flory were
Among the bills authorlxed to portatlon and safety.
I be paid Monday wa* one for, Named (0
committee were
The Herbert Reinhardts re- J19.6MM to Hoffman Bro* of
storkan john Chandler Avis visit hl* brother and wife. Mr.
that the Health Department 1mcljel Cramer Howard and Mrs Don I’PcteT Flory,
provements were needed but turned Saturday, after a week’s BatUe Creak, who have com pie t- i
rould not Justify Including them i visit with their daughter, th? ed the Job of installing water jame*on KaUe Wood Larry- as Don te ill.
David----TrrMeera. who
have _
a —
main,
«•«•••»» and storm
&gt;tnrm *ewer*
a«&lt;eml.~..
in sanitary
i wietand.’ Waiter ForsberiL "Bonat the expense of needed hos­ -------coiuute al Holland for the Bum- on the South Broadway project nle
Helen Will* John Bar­
pital facilities ”
Mlller.
H.m.
Ray urged the supervisors to mer Mr and Mr. Peter Long- for total cwt of W6A13M They neU.
reconsider their previous action John and family of Stevens also paid the E. W. BUss Com-|Bl~ Robert Godfrey and Dr.
Point. W1a. spent two week* re- P*ny I17XHB.13 os Uie second of c|mrlM Morrljj.
cently
visiting
her
parent*;'the
four
Installment*
on
t|ie
recent
IBoard
member*
approved
a NOTICE—From this date on l|
down. He said doing the work
now while the building project is Reinhardts, and other relatives, ‘bain project
—
...
.
; recommendation
recoiiuiiv»aaumi from
rrom it* Imuruuuiwill not be responsible for any
■j Th
" rowmrll
------ ■committee,
-------- —----------------The
Council auuinrt»d
authorized navtn*
paying IlunM
composed■ of
underway would be the most eco­ in this vicinity.
*700 to the City Band and *4.050 Mr, Erlk
ChX Paul
other debts than those connomical time to do It
Robcrt Qod/rey. that the
to .a.
the v™,&gt;».
Youth Council, ..
as setup in '
Bay pointed out that on Mon-;
traded by myself.
the budget.
{Coleman Insurance Agency be
Karl I McDonald
’
Aiderman Dale Bassett was (designated the "Agent of Record"
children at the |iealth DepartB 10
R4 Hastings
named as Hastings' official dele- ,to handle all school insurance gate lo the Michigan Municipal ,coverage with the exception of .
Backward Glances
League meeting in Grand Rapids .workmen's compensation, tressSept. 15-16-17. with Aiderman ,urer's bond and student accident I
tawis tang a* alternate.
Insurance. Trustee Robert God- |
। Aidermen on the Board of Ad- 'frey said this "package” plan;
EiECTieaics
, Justment.are lo meet al 7 pm. '
week to n Grand Rapid* (Inn for, this Thursday to consider the money.
SEIVICE
appeal of Barlow Gardens to
Administrative A sal a lam
build an office and garage at the
The trick to
south end of their present build­
which includes heating and Ing. The project ha* Uie approval Instruellonxl service* ineluding
TV repairing is skill
of the Zoning Commission. The clerlcaL teansportaUon and
wiring
original structure received ap- maintenance department*.
and experience
. proval for a sonlng variation in
Contract* for Uiree teachers
W Year. Ago
were approved.
Due to i drop tn passenger.
It wa* almoat "City AppreciMr*. Caroline Dimmers. Hills­
dale, with a BS from DePauw
hired to
teach
---- ,
I'University,
uiurrruij. was nirea
io icacn
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being made to cany un a mixed with
read three, letter, uf praise . fourlh grndr at southeastern
powenger and freight oervice
I Mrs. Dorothy Barnett, East-Mill. I
ttiat will begin on or about Sept.' Howard A. Prost of the Has&gt;■ wlth
with a 33
HH frotn
from WMU.
WMU wa*
wu hired
tslrwt :
Willigm F. Arnold, mana“W ■as a half-time Kindergarten
ger of the Mode! Finance |
^’.C^nnL°Llh.e .C ? cr?w fUacher at Northeastern, and
Featured at the Btrwnd - । w
hlch lna
tailed the 8Inch water Mr*. Avis
which
Installed
8-lnch
*„i. Spanable. n-&gt;a
328 u8. Broad­
Office at 140 W. State
Thomas Meighan in his 'tatret m»tn on the east side,of the way. with a BS from Western,
I starring vehicle,
Oid *Homo
’----- company'*
. Caslte
_ - plant.
Street Inext to The Cop­
was also hired as a half-time We don't use * lot of fancy
---------- _ --------- - “Court
“Several of u* who were watch - Kindergarten teacher at North­
gimmicks, just old-fashioned
per Lantern 1. invites you
Plaster," and IntemaUonal New* ing the operation were Impressed eastern
skill and modern equipment.
Reel/
.------------------------------- . by the efficient meUtod In which
Mrs. Dimmer*' husband £xto call him at Wl 5-3429
pecln
to
begin
practicing
law
in
For prompt, skilled
M Year* Ago
J of his particular part of Ute Job
at any time you need $25
Hastings.
service—call today.
Drunks tave been causing bo and we particularly want to comSupt Guenther reported that
to $1,000.
much trouble In the railroad ment on the way In which Mike the 1965-66 staff is complete with
-■■taUon while waiting for t h e iKJovanlch handled the crew and Mrs Jone Arnold scheduled to
MONEY FOR A
midnight train in Caledonia, that, the way they responded. . . . The teach second grade at Central.
FUN-FILLED SUMMER ■ the new council haa been aaked contact with our personnel was Mr*. Dorothy Damson to teach I
■ to relieve condition*. Saturday very courteous, and we do feel third grade at Central until Mrs
night soenu to be Uw time for that our City can be proud of David Klelzmann receives her
their
customer
- minded
employ­
the reveller* to become parU-ri “
-*- —
-------------"”**x-----HOWARD TRUMBULL
culariy annoying os the thirsty ee*. and particularly of Ute ef- be a subsUtute second grade
Wl 5-9187 fr.WI 5-5992
one* evidently take this night, Sclent way they go about their teacher at Northeastern, and
to migrate from thy territory to’ work.” Frost concluded.
Principal Robert Casey teaching
Cameron McIntyre, chairman 6th grade at Southeastern. Supt
express their Jubilation in a
Guenther *aM he hopes to have
these positions filled permanent­
manner offensive to men and
wrote thanking the ly with mid-year college gradua­
Council
tions.
The Sept. 1* school board
meeting te to be held at 12 noon
interrupted by the yell* and to the Hastings Bowl.
’
’
We
respect
that
there
are
sUll
at the Hotel Hastings, instead of
shouts from the Imbiber* of Joy­
those
in
public
office
who
are
not
the evening aa originally sched­
water.
swayed by business Interest but uled as several board members
( MODEL® I
are open to the voice of those
Philo Sheldon who has been whom they have been elected to
FINANCE CQ
board convention that night.
represent.
"May your guiding hand make
the oldest active men In thia our city of Hastings an even bel­
ter place to live and work, and
to worship.” the letter stated.
140 W. State St.
Runell T. Hankins, manager
of the Hasting* Area Chamber
Hasting*
of Commerce, wrote thanking the
City Council for the “wonderful
cooperation shown our local mer­
chants Friday. July 33, known a*
“Sidewalk Sale Day.” The letter
also complimented the City Po­
lice for the “manner In which
they handled the affair in gen­
eral. Our thanks and appreclaUon to the City Fire Department
Symbols of Security
for their assistance in firing the
aerial bomb*. The entire effort
by all departments la certainly
greatly appreciated." Hankins
concluded.
1034.

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deal* a
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Club Sait

could become assembly pointe for Uon However, acceptance of the
ary and every organization or mob theory that individuals, themselves.

Personal Mention

Undoubtedly ihte decWan by
Pvt David Shulls has arrived
home from Von Herafleld, Ger­
federal Judge Frank M. Johnson.
Jr, will, and 41wuld.be appewltd to b.n deatrcwtraliam and parades i* contrary to the concept or “nite many. where he is stationed with
of demarutraUng tor civil right*
the 3rd Iteconnataance Squadron,
to spend hfs furlough with hte
ducted and timed in Juch a manner stable democratic government ■
mother. Mra. Eva Shults, and hte
a* to create tninpnum interfertne.
Th« Hastings Banner
Judge Johnaon’a decision will.
more than 150 demonstrators Ui with the normal flow of truffle on
Germany.
Montgomery. Alabama. last March public thoroughfare#.
Mrs. Harold Shnmgps (the
whp were taken into custody tor
Tlwro was no question here of ji.-eme Court for a final ruling. If former Jean Cadwaltader) and
failure to obey local taws pertain­ diKrimtnalton unce no appticHlion anirmad. it will, without curbing son, Stephen, of Ypsilanti, and
3L M. OKHt. Mli.r ing to street gatherings, parades
the right to public demonstrations, Ross Cadwaltader of Battle
Creek, spent Sunday with their
oxx ut’Nt»nr.n and and trrapoMing
(lannnsuotors. They apparently help to put Uie matter of civil parents, the Clinton Oadwaltadisobedience into proper perspec­
proct-eded on the theory Uut since
tive
In
relationship
to
ctvll
law
Mrs. Henry Bothard has sold
HL'UKCKtl'TlOX enforcement action originating lu their motive was justifiable, their
her lovely farm home to Mr. and
actions were not subject to local and civil rights.
Mrs. Dan Bolton of Scotts. The
Atalnma objectively tn new of the
Boltons have three children and
disgraceful example* of police bru­
he ta employed by the Moriarty
This brings into locus an inter­
tality in connection with the civil
Bidding Co Mrs. Sothard ha-,
purchased the Jim' Alderson
rights demonstrations al Selma esting question in civil rights that
Mra Doris PttUrwtll te in Uni­ home at B3« W. Walnut. The Alwhich constituted a national dis­
versity Hcupltal. Ann Artjar. for deraons have purchased the Ar­
grace and brought to mind the tian—Th* right ot a majority ot t:v.itn;ent of a severe arthritic thur Fuller home al 407 E. Wil­
liams and the Fullers tn* J. J.
exccssm of Hitler's stunn trooper* the people, of any community to
enact taws and ordinances for tlieir several wwka. * Upon returning Hopkins horn* at 105 W. Murlal
in Nazi Germany.
awn protection and to mtralr. from a vacation trip wtilch took
than to Houghton and Fillmore. and Martha, Karen Morgan and
In this instance.'however, the Uiote who intentionally’ or... In­ N Y. and the World’s Fair. Mr.
v nd Mra. Joe Trantham and Caro­ spent last week vacationing at
case on which Judge Johnson ruled advertantly seek to violate them
lyn spent a weekend with Elda’s Lake Superior near Marquette
did not involve Incidents of bru­
The following opinion renders:
Mr&gt; Douglas They visited an open pit iron
tality but merely the justice or by Judge JoiUKon appite* to all °‘
mine at Republic and took many
,
AMUIGAM NBWBFAPIk
group*, bwluding both civil right - aI^aje'^ttaUnTln N«Uv sight-seeing trips in that area,
and as they are especially inter­
law enforcement offlet-rs to enforce
and states rights or aegrrgatlontet eni Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Don­ ested in rock collecting, they
local ordinances
ation*:
aid Jones are staying at Uicir found the vicirYRy very satisfac­
factions:
during Uutlr aboerwe ♦ Mra. tory for lhe pursuit of their
Tlu' philosophy that a person home
1
Every city in the United States
.'.’rille Carroll of Plainwell is visit­ hobby. They spent Saturday
Iua -wdi ordinances requirtm per- tnay-U his cause ja labeled ’civil !ing her *tetcr. Mra Alfred Oaln- night »t the Soo watching the
* Mra Lots Nichols, a former boats come tn. The Sothards
।
| mlts far strict gathering* and right’ or ’states rights'—determine tier.
have an unusuallv great interest
parades. They are essential in any for himself what taws and court Mainland. Pa, where her daughter in the boats as their son. Tom.
derisions are morally right or lives. Due to poor health, she and is employed by the Inland Steel
wrong and cither obey or refuse her husband. Mlnar. have made Boat Co. on the "E. J. Block"
to obey Uwm accorduig to his own that their home since selling thru for the shipping season. He will
resume hte studies al Northern
dcu-nnliulion. is a philosophy that 'arm in Galrabunr. The funeral University tn January in his
was held Aug. 7 tn Plainwell at
Senior year.
K
_
Mr. and Mra Fay Hummel
theory of government.
parlors with interment In Hillside
were guests Saturday of Mr. and
Mrs. Roscoe Munch of Muskegon.
obedience such as the petitioner pkasint social event took place at Mra. Hummel and Mrs Munch
the Campgrounds near Hastings. were former classmates at Olivet.
tire time they were arrested can­ The occasion wa* the eetebratlcm Friday afternoon callers at the
not and siwuld not escape arrest of the 75th annlvrrairy of the Hummel home were Mrs. Violet
Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Ludy. her sister and daughter,
and prorccutton.
Society. Those honored with lovely Mrs Mina Parks and Mrs Rob­
ert Dunham, of Battle Creek.
"These petitioners and others so
Mra. Glenn Bera arrived home
Inclined must come to recognize pastors, widows ot pastors, all on Friday. July 9. from Califor­
present and pusi missionaries. mid
that judicial ’ processes are avail­ officers of the society. Specially nia and had a real special wel­
able for the purpose of protecting decorated cupcakes, cookies, coffee come as she was presented with
a new great granddaughter the
their constitutional rights In this and punch were served. About 200 following day. Barbara Lee. who
You’re taking danccroui chances d your fire
women tall women on Uie grounds
district.
were .invited • enjoyed the social was bom lo Uie Scott Clevelands
"This does not mean to say that liour.'Mjs. Vera Laurence of Hick­ in Battle Creek. Great grand­
peaceful, orderly and lawful dem­ ory was chairman and thanks for mother Bera spent * week at the
Cleveland home helping to care
onstrations tor purpose# of drama­ .i ’ most enjoyable afternoon go for little Billy, who was three on
tizing grievance#w pro: rating dis­
crimination can ever justify orrasu
Thursday thru
and prosecutions.’’
Saturday
Judge Johnson's decision, in
JERRY LEWIS in
brief, uplield the right to dehionMichigan
strate but at the same time con-'
drained demonstrations held in j
disregard of local laws and ordi-.

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Cliflord Ftnkbemrr. Sunday
entered St Maryte Hoapital
... ^7— _ —~ tKA Ua»
of the week.

M” ,UrTlrt ’X^t^vwt

turned from a th:ca-wcek vtait
wlUi relative* In Alpena, one

Cadillac over the July 31M
end. ami Mra Gtadys
of Fw’on Rapid*
a Bunday.

Reid Furrow of Flint U visit­
ing his mother. Mrs. Freeman
Furrow, this week. Mr*. Furrow
and her grandson. Brad Garri­
son, who ta spending lhe Bummer
with her. visited hte parents, the
Wm. Garrisons of Jackson, over
the weekend.
The Edward Storkan* were in
Kalamazoo Aug. 1. attending Uie
50th wedding anniversary party
honoring Rev. and Mrs Don
Mater* al Uie home of their
son and family, the Rlchnrd
Maters. 'Mrs. M ts lhe former
Ann Btorkan of Middleville &gt;

called back to take one of the
Kalamazoo County churches for
several months.
Mrs Marjory Driela, sister of
Mrs. Roy Cordes, has completed
her six weeks studies with Vbtaj
been assigned to the hospitals!
for the mentally ill in Charles-,

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COLEMAN

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Rusaetl BeiOelds
Visitors of Mrs. M. b. Burch
and Mrs. Martha Brownell
and
*UU
—--­
son. Steven, over the weekend
were Mra. Brownell's son. Rich­
ard. his wife. Barb, and Utile
son, Steven, from Williams Bay,
Wl*. Dick has Just completed
four years with the Navy and
returned Wednesday from a
cruise of South Africa and Viet­
nam territory. Saturday they all
attended the wedding of Edna
McGoncgal and Robert M. Burch,
the son of Mra. M. J. Burch, at
Uie Holy Trinity Churcii in

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Linda Kling. 14, daughte

U ware Thursday. July N,
n of hte parents.
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Mm LoU R Allen. M. RiDel­
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Still Unconscious
At St. Mary's

Mao 's Hospital Linda suffered a

. **’ln*rul mrvlcca were to be
*“w •» ’ P-m- tt&gt;te Wednesday at
I ' Bnkec BPri'te« Church with Elnora Whitney
In!
J2h” M B°er* O«tei»t- and Mr#. Qayl
Grand Ledge i
1,1 th&lt;!
Springs Cemeteqr.
where Usey tpenl Bunday. Aug.
1. visiting. * Mra. Mina Wieland
accompanied Mr. and Mra. Karl
Livingston and atm at Pinhook

birtivday

Woman’., RHcm*'

Greg Webiter

day. July 25.

In Stale Fair
Honorg Band

BULKY KNIT

CARDIGANS

Fair which opens Friday evening.

July n. En route home they
vlriurt the Bird Sanctuary i*nd
enJwwA lunch In Richland. *
Mr. and Mra. Charfca Gibbs

Easy-care orton $0 smartly
styled with expensive cable
stitch front and crew neck.
White, pink, blue or beige.

Mrs Joseph Ulrich of Uic Wood j
School Road, was released from ।
the hospital July 30 and te re-

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tton of Dr. Harry Begun, direcThe girls father underwent 1
, .
,
. ...
corrective surgery on hte note al tor of iunds at Wayne But*
Blodgett Hospital in O r a n d I University.
Rapids, returning tiome Bunday. 1 Guest Milotet will be television
;and recording penonaUty Carl

July 50. vUltura at the Merton

Thursday, July 20, dinner guaeu

Injured Harness
Race Driver Dies

Good of Delton were Bunday,
family enjoyed the July 3IX
weekend with Mm. Greta Blough

Rlcluird

Palmer,

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Sheriff and Mrs. Marl H.
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Mm. Greta Blough.. * Mr. and
white racing here, had died.
Robert Kinney, with Mr and , a
, Mra. Harald McMillan and fami­
Mr. Mead was driving 8wftt Mra Lloyd Karrher of Grand
and family at Grand Rapids ly of Ann Arbor and Mr. and MU&amp;UmUB — BI At« k • •M’1 Sabre on Thursday, July 29. in i Rapids left Tuesday for Utke1
Cindy Sheehan came homo with,, Mra. Joe Kauffman and George
them to spend a few days. -A were Saturday, July 31, supper
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mra.
Milton
Mark Cullen spent a few days
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Cordelia Myera were Saturday, itadfrixas —
July 31. supper guests of Mr. and
Mm. Henry Myers. A Terry Pleug
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roly M: How»r&lt; oraiaar, M.
I the Charles Blough home were । i*o°e_ buu luu’hJyile^llwwwa
Mr and Mra. Irving Mishler of FsrraU. «4. zaiy M; nwu Joo««.
St. Johns. A Buran Britton ot
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of Kalamazoo and Mr. and Mm.
Glenn Taggart and family, lo-

Wesleyan#
Continued from Page One

Marshall, D. B. Nye; New Haven
Sylvan Tagg. Joy and Kim
PoBthumus of Alto were Sun­
North Irving near Haatlnga. Mor­
day, Aug. 1, overnight guesU.
ris Borgman; N. Wldtefurd near
Ottawa Lake, ft A Deteler; Owos­
I Battle Creek wore July 21 caU- so. Keith Coffey; Pittafonl. Allan
• era at lhe BIU Blough home. A Valkema. Plymouth. Keith Som.
—.Intel; PonUac, J. E. DeNeff; Rives
few days re-«Junction. J. K. Huff; Romulus,
Mr. and Mrw Liny Johnson; Rowley east of
cc.-.Uy
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nlghUy through Aug. 16 Services
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pnu and 7:30 pm with the Youth ’
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&lt;Sunda/10 am.2 pjn.. and 7 pm ■
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| adults and children and those who
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Wesleyan Women
Attend Diamond
Jubilee Session

Judith Ann Strong
Larry J. Hook
Exchange Vows

There was a surprve birthday
arty at ML** Anne Burton's Mon­
ey when a group of friends

tl*ir daughter, Judith Ann wa*

Rev B. F. Rhoades performed
Hie double ring ceremony In lhe
presence of lhe immediate faml-

surprised and at
delighted with this him ot

daughter's wedding an olive
green sheath dress with white
accessories and the groom's
motlier wore a blue and white
floral silk. Thy both had idanU-

A small recaption immediately
followed the ceremony, high­
lighted by a beautifully decorated
wedding cake.

bell* with pink .streamer* decor­ iniuloraric* from Puerto Ri«&gt;
trip East, after which they will ated in gold Irttera spelling out and Jamaica
"Bnice and Carol." Miniature
Officer*
____ —-----------------------------re-elected during —
the
• .on Slate Street in Nashville
three-tiered wedding cake*, top- ' buslncs-s sessions were Mrs Huff,
ped with small wedding belb Mra. Richard Deteler. of Ottawa
1963 grydnatre of Nashville High and white dove*, were served for Lake. Unit vice president; Mr*,
School and the bride a graduate desaert.
I Lynn O. Lawrence of Hickory
of Wright’s Beruity Academy in
bna.-io-b. U &gt; IM, S’™?Battle Creek. -Site te presently graduate of Mason High 8clx&gt;oi Mrv lAxrte Arne* of Hamilton,
and Is employed as a dental as- **“*&lt;*’7: Mra Fred Morse of
sLvtant in Williamston.
J*nt»&gt;n i«-«.w ...ui **,. a...,
The groom la a 1965 graduate
The groom-to-be. a 1963 gradu­ mtendent of tht children's mteof Kellogg. Community College
and ia employed In the engtnerr- ate of Hastings High School, Is
Ing department al Consumers a student st Michigan State Uni­
On Friday afternoon following
versity. majoring in business ad- Uw Installation of officers by
mintetratioi}
Mrs Stark, a Diamond Jubilee
No definite wedding date has

street. ItaMing*
,
,
The bride is the daugMer of
Mr and Mm Robert ‘‘ru'*n'
Barasa and th. flourn t* tne
tj.nrmco

Dwight Fisher. O. B. Goodyear.
Lyle GiUtwplc and Miss Barbara
Wilcox. Besides the Hastings ladle*

Phelps. Sr.

wore a white alrev.-Jr** oor-p«rew
dress, white rone petal i*‘
■ ■ iww4 veil and a corsag.- of
ENGAGEMENT TOLD-Mr and * •«£
wnl given
b) her grandfather
George Dean. Mre larry Martin Wr. Donald G. Tredinnick. 1212.
N. Hanover Street, announce the •?
nuu , Smith
and Mre D.
Frepeh '­
Haymond
engagement of their daughter.
Miss Pttricift Kelly of Grand
Saturday evening Dr and Mrs Nancy Lee Tredinnick, to Edgar Rapid* eat the maid ol honor.
•
wo.piece
Raymond FUuilc and Mra Rom M. Maurer, son of the late Mr
_ ttwo
.ptece pink
P&gt;nk and
and
Dunn entertained 18 guests for
dinner al the Utter'* Wall lake
cottage Bridge playing foUowed
Bw‘lhe evening mewl and winner* were City Bank. Edgar graduated from;***
l*;1
M.irt, of
the Homer Smiths and Dick Cooks Nashville High School andProvlMr. and Mr* WayneMarti of
dence Collie. Providence. RI Freeport acted-a* mas.er and
The Howard Frost* were host* He U now employed at the E. W miaire-.&lt;. el iw.™nirs...
to the Presbyterian Church Couples Bites Co. A January wedding i*
Due to the het hat the bride*
&gt; —wKm- waa •inalkUI U&gt; attenu.
Club for a potluck supper at their ptannmA
Barlow Lake cottage Saturday
lhe bride's aunt. Mr* K Smith.
evening*.
1 tcok
tmk her place 81*
She '*■'"
wore »a uiacK
black
..
, ,
,.
,uce dr&lt;-. with «im&lt; a«vsMwias
Mr and Mrs. Gerald Bmelktr and a pink roraace
north-south winners at the Dupli­ have a new granddaughter, 8ta- 1 Due t&lt;&gt; Ivwpitahratujn. the
cate Bridge game TurwLiy rii-nlng cey Lynne, born to Kenneth and gtwm'■&gt; niuthr. wa* also unable
at lhe Htoiags Country Club Mrs. Sally Smelker of Kalamazoo on; to attend
Charles Truesdell and Mre D. C. Aug 1. She weighed 5 .lbs, 12 o»
A small rec* ption wa* held al
| the home after the wedding
Mrs Kenneth Rose were third
M. .nd M„ r.-!
wwe Mr
luua - wo* wuuio* "’tr uuuttv
--- - ----- ---------------- - ------Philip Mitchell and GranviUe; V" ‘tinner guests Sunday of Grand Rapid* and Roger Brown,
Mitchell, teermd went to Mr* PHU । hl* brother. Mr. and Mr* Ed j brother of the bnd of Burigi*.
Hllaon and Mra. Gar] Fuller and I Ihunaon. of Holland. Mr. and
Mn. lM.rJ, SSST^riMnily
&lt;lra“d
third to Mrs Cluules Pott* and Mra Dennis DeBrat snd f—nil”
Mrs W G Pierce
wtr® *1*0 «u«at*
Mr. and Mrs Rozel! Suuiton. ing their bsne at 338 E. Grant
Mre Waller Ryan entertained
street.
,
wlUi a lunclieon on Thuraday ot Fred Bowerman. Sr. attended
lost tseek fur the pleasure ot Mrs
Rlehartl VanWie, who l&lt; atInterlochen on Tuesday.
j IrntHtu: Buidtfler mTx»4 al MBIT.
dent now living in Pasadena, Calif
Guk4* were Mr* Warren Roush. -.
- ,
Sunday the Onvllc VanWie fam­
Mre. Melvin Whetstone. Mrs. Ber­
«y attended uw soum reunion
th* Weyerman. Mrs Claude Braid•
at Potter Park. Lansing

town* for the Women’s
(:Ichigan
Golf Touma-

son. pastor of the Engfuh speak­
ing church Ui Puerto Rico, who
offered the dedicatory prayer,
and Mr*. ITice Stark, president
of the Woman's Missionary 8olor
Wealeyan MrthodMt
denomination, who turned the
flrtX *hovel
dlrtMiialonary Day waa ubterved
un Thuraday with about 750 in
attendance from the 47

/**
...»
At ..
a. family MO..W
buffet u.
in their
home at R21 W Grand River
Avenue. Willlamxton. Mr. and
Mrs Donald MosI•ht announced■ ,
the engagement of their dough-1
ter, Carol Anne, to Bruce How­
ard B*mum. wn of Mr and Mr*
Howard Barnum. 230 E. High | feme*.
Missionaries present representPink carnation* and a*ter» «d 102 years at missionary terand white Pugl rnurns tonne*! »ic» in Sierra Lewie. West Africa,
th* centerpiece on the buffet "a *Wesleyan
”“*
*•■**
Methodist
—“"* field also
observing Its 75th year.

■Nt at 6 t&gt;n&gt; al I** home of the

Mr* Rudolph' Hora chalnnanad

Ung* Country Club Tuesday after.

; dent of the Michigan Confer­
ence Woman's Mlaaiunary 8ociety, who presented the site;
Rev. Price Stark of Marion. Ind.,
white Jersey street length drras MISS CAROL ANNE MOSHER
conducted Uie ground break-

Parents Announce
Daughter's Troth
At Family Buffet

.
d larTV
p££. Jr w-re unUM
SXnVsXor
KhUV. Jjg

I pletety

•Die highlight of the TMh an­
nual session of the Woman's
Missionary Society of Hie Mich­
igan Conference of the Wesleyan
Methodist Church held last wtek
at lhe W eaieyan Methodist
campgrounds wa* a ground­
breaking service at Wesleyan
Village fur a Missionary H&lt;«&gt;uto provide living quarters for
mLuionaty families on luriotigh.
i Participating in this service on
' Thuraday afternoon were Mr*.

Mrs Krmund J. Strong. 4010
Morgan Road. NashvlU*. Friday

Rev. Deal Unites
Karen Chartier and
Larrv Phelps, Jr.

Society newS

New Granddaughter

MR AND MRS RONALD MARTIN
Miss Alice Kruger Becomes Bride.

Methodist Riles
At Woodland
Unite Couple
The Methodist CL.
Woodland was the scene Satur­
day. Aug 7. of the wedding of
Miss Alice Kruger, daughter of

and Ronald Martin, son of Mr.
and Mr* Francte Martin ot
Galesburg.
Tire Rev. VandrnBoach per­
formed tlir double ring crtenwriy
before the altar dicuruted with
white gladioli.
30 I and Mra Arthur Merrick of East
Mr*. Ryan.
Michael Potter played the
Gull l.ake spent la*t Tuesday
Mrs Stark, present and former traditional wedding music on the
J® j with Mr*. Dudky Kennedy
conference officers, mlaaionane.'t. organ.
'
/
The Chum Club" picnic, which
retired ministers wives and wid­
la held annually, was entertained
ows
of
Michigan
Conference
were
Members of St. Augustine Alter
honored
floor-length dreas of white lare
Society of Middleville will be
with long uipcred sleevea Her ENGAGED —Mr and Mrs. Marfinger-tip veil was held in place *hall Honeyaett. Plainwell, are
Two delightfully lovely brldceWillett* on Tuesday. Aug. 17. at
with a jeweled ttera.
announcing Ute engagement of Mr and Mrs Edward Smith and
lunchcoru were given Wednesday
MU* Brtty Kroger, cousin of theb daughter Catherine Jew.
rUe will rhow picture* of many and Friday afternoons by Mrs
the bride, wa* maid of Iionoc to
e °^*,ln'*on_o,f-f,,t5
William Bradford and Mra How­
■
Slocum.
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thair travels from Australia to ard Peter* at the latter** Indian | Bun McPharlln. Ray Walers, She wore a floor-length dress of and Mr* George o,
Trails home.
yellow brocaded taffeta. Brides- MarahaU. Miss Honeysett, a Mra. Lawrence Englerth of Grand
and Plynn Matthews left Wed- uialds were Linda Kroger, slate.- graduate of Plainwell High Rapids. Mr. and Mra Harris Place
EnglLvh china cup* and *auSchool,
attend*
Parton*
Bustneu
cer*. filled with bouquet* of northern Michigan for a few of the bride, and Roberta Rlvett, I School tn *alamaxoo Her fiance.
THE FURNITURE
Marshall. Mr and Mrs WUaon
friend of the bride. They wore
mixed flower*, centered the eight days' fishing.
BUILDING
dreaaea of* orchid brocaded taf­ a graduate of Hastings High
Including
unall table* and other larger
Mre. Clans Gillespie is spend­
School, has served four year* In
bouquet* of garden flower* deco­ ing lhe weekend with her daugh­ feta styled like lhe maid of | the US. Navy and 1* employed tlieir grandchildren. Terry and
rated Uie houne The holder of ter and family, the Robert Shim­ honor's. They each carried flow­ by the Barry County Road Com- Kevin Ouldet of Jenison, and the
Bernard Johnson family The group
ers of variegated orchid and yel­
Anyone interesUd in coming lhe highest tally at each table kos, al Akron. Ohio.
mlaalon. An April 30. 1066 wed­ comprising the club were former
Phone 374-3523
low gladioli
ding is being planned
Mr and Mra. Wayne Corey of
schoolmate*. hence the name
the coveted trophy and other
-Chum."
winner* of bridge awards went to Benton Harbor were guests of
Ingin, brother of the
" •
for Ann Arbor to lire as Jh. Will­ Mrs Robert Hollister. Mrs Ches­ over the weekend
On Tuesday evening of last »-eck.
Cl VI lire
tie bride,
VI I U c. Groomsmen . ' ■ _
_
ette win start Ute In Aumwt ter HMges. Mrs. Jack Kennedy
Colvin and
Mrs Von Dunn entertained for
and mra
ana
Mrs jbck
Jack Wood
wooa tor
for -weaWed- , Mr and Mrs Floyd
'..............
were Dale Martin, brother of the |n
nesday's play and on Friday fwnlIy h“’’e
a two-week
dinner Mr. and Mrs. John Wrensch
St. Ambrose CothoHc Church of Delton
Larrv Dykstra, friend
i Mrs. L. J. Caston
_ ....
award. wer7 prreented by the VBC*llon
cabin at Mar- groom. and Larry
Dr. _
and
have
hiMlcsaes te Mra aS Jordan
wNJe there Mr and of the groom. Keith Martin serv- been most interested tn the 1963 and two children. Mrs Wally
MUs HfcN®*0 P*sra'it which
Mrs Roy Cordes. Mr* Vernon'“‘y
Braun* of Grand
Honored w»u U the wedding | look pillcc ln Muskegon recently, Irene Johncuck, Barbara Kuemptl
Mrs Gordon Ironside. L"1Rr WKe overnight guests and were
Sunday, August 15—Serving 12 Noon to 4 30 P M
rre Mr.
Mr and
___ . ... to Miss Michl- and UnnlB Martin.
and Mr*
Mra,. Rr.hru-r
Selmer nt
of
n,, nmnar-up
town rurat* at the •coc™P“hi«l *b«n on a Inp Kalamazoo, grandparent* of the Kan WM CftroI Marte Fedewa. a
lunch "ncludcd to. i
WMU coed competing as Miss
'. mother. Mra Walt 5*r.Ja^Un«-*1"
ol groom.
Miss Marsha Grinage attend- ' Wyoming and her parents are tumed Tuesday from a five-day
---------- --.»— . —
u 1 the Colvins *
at
Smith, of Kansas
City, Kan
and
L Marquette were . -d th&lt;
r)i:la cousins of the Castons.
th-. sue5
n..—.. hr^ir PM
Patricia
trip to Pittsburgh. Pa . where
HOMEMADE CAKES, BISCUITS. Etc Simply Delicioui.
Mrs. Robert Blrke* mother, Mrs I™
Griil iSS “s Woods.
X"*' Linda Stowell
S'OT'“ and
“J Vtekie
'’““i Dr C «nd C.r.U t.lher .m W M«M«1 • toW
Martin
son.
Doug,
Grand
Rapids.
Ell ®,‘erny,n
Martin Rnrvi»«c
Burgess nt
of rt.irr.il
Detroit
You Will Not Be Disappointed
route
homeofthe
the
C&lt;9vin*
visited
of
always together through the ol M™ Rider‘* family laM 8unWEDDING
mute
home
Cdlvlns
Ipnrt Mwbimiu™—
«...
Nwto‘J grades and high school although «**y- Mr. and Mra. Alan Rider
Port
Mlchimlllmac
which
Come One. Come All*
PHOTOGRAFHY
tn,,u hrl"? .
*nd the relationship is on Mrs C J came by plane from Washington.
Mr. and Mra Glenn Wable of special treat for the boy* with
“I ‘he family. Incidentally. D. C. and Neal Rider by plane
Greenville wm Friday visitor* their interest in the Indian*_________________________
al the Leslie Daniels home, and
•*'
Dinner
------ gurata
•
on —
Friday
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at
»&gt;’• C^n* daughter. Mlw Kay fr i Grand Rapid* over the
on Sunday tlw Daniels' daugh
. ­ the Rozrll Stanton’ home were
v ..
Caston, is now in Virginia to at-1 weekend to attend. There were
In-iMr and Mra Harry Bush, who w» J
P I?
lc”d #11 «r‘h« l«*-w«ldtag fes- 125 prracnl from Pennsylvania,
ter and family, the Don
a ICW
tew wees*
week* 1
. h
^.tivities and the Aug 10th wed- New York. Michigan, Ohio and
erta of La ruing, visited UL en will be relurnmgin .
at to their home in L*b Angeles &lt;jBURhtcr* *«itilng Mr*
Martin : ding of one of her classmates.
District of Columbia.
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Middleville Altar
Society to Host
The R. E. Willettes

Marriage Licenses

Delightful Bridge
Luncheons Honor
Guests Last Week

Births at Pennock*

Personal Mention

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Those invited to become members are teachers, nurses,
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journeymen tradesmen are other categories eligible.
Farmers are also invited. In fact, everyone who would
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�Rains Save
Area Com Crop- Banfield-Vicinity
By Mr*. too Fray
The rain* certainly saved our
corn crop, Arthur BtMby, dlrecarea again became a beautiful
green "blanket" following the
rains which fell on four succe*sive daysAgriculturalist Steeby reported
that former* "were in trouble"
with their com after the pro­
longed dry spell, but the rains

Many from this area attended
the cattle sale at the Robert Frey
farm. A The Banfleld-DowllngBriggs ChUrchts held a parish
organizational meeting Tuesday
‘
Chundi.
e W8C8
met at Ute
Church.

Wrigltt; Recording Stewardship. and Jack and Mra. Belle Dollar
Hoyd Miller; Pastoral Relations.
Mr* Emmett Bird; Parsonage Iiursu ui n&gt;ia. wwax
South Boston, w Mr and Mre
Jay Erb of Freeport and .son.
sou. Pvt.
Jack Erb of Ft Eustis. NJ, Mr*
baum; Fann and Home Coromls- Dalton Btahl of Clarksville and
sloo. Uoyd OasklH; Memberehlp Mrs. Bert Blank were Thursday
and CuJttvaUon. Jeff Feller and supper guaft* of Mr and Mr*
Bud Gray of Morse Lake Road
NomlnaUons, Date Campbell.
The next mooting will be held to honor Jack at a farewell a*
in September at the Bsmfieid he left that evening from Grand
Rapids airport. He went to Ft
Church.

Hendershot &amp; Vicinity

Edith Groat were the hostesses
By Mrt. Richard Clark
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Miller of
Hastings were Wednesday dinner Rsat* I
FbM4 943-3733
corded, alleviated lhe problem.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Thuraday gueata of Uie Dick
Miller and Mr. and Mrs Leo Clarks were Mr*. Edwin Huhn.
Keith, Marilyn and Mary Jane
George Cheek entered Commun­ of Portland * The Hendershot
ity Hospital Wednesday and un­ family reunion will be held Bunderwent surgery Thursday She
Is progressing satisfactorily w and Mrs Rennie Moll.
normal, although those who
To celebrate Vickie s 13th birth­
haven't harvested have been In Battle Creek called on Mr. and day. Mrs. Dick Clark took Diane
troutfie because of the humidity. Mre I,eo Prey and family and Thomas and Diane White and
Steeby reported that farmers
here had a good first cutting of
ternoon of swimming. Later Mr
hay. and those who had an early
Mrs Emery Grubber of South and Mrs. Clayton Clark joined
cutting also had a good crop
Haren and Mrs. George Wag­ them for Ice cream and cake.
goner of Battle Creek called on Mike, Kathy and Karen Clark
Steeby said
— ■
Mrs Glenn Miller Friday * Mr.
Ttie mercury hit a high of 92 and Mrs. Glenn Miller called on
The Colvin family held their
on Friday but then slumped into Mr. and Mr* Word Cole Thurs­ annual reunion on Sunday al the
the 80s and 70a with a M record­ day * Little Cindy and Jim home of Warren and Georgia
ed al lhe Michigan Fisheries Re­ Leonard spent the weekend with Brogan There were 57 to enjoy
search Institute Monday night their grandparents.' Mr and Mrs. the potluck dinner. Those at­
tending were the Bob Brogans,
Ttie temperatures follow;
Buxton have completed tbelr Dick Clarks, Elmer Colvins Floyd
house remodeling
High Low
Colvins, Duane Whites, Bob Van
Mr* Edith Vaccaro entered Denburg. Mrs Ken Lancaster,
Aug 2
LakevieW General Hospital la*t Ernie Brovanta. Beatrice La70
M
Monday and underwent surgery. Fayetle, George LaFayette, Glen
76
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A Mr. and Mrs Robert Prey and Roger* and their families.
Aug.
family were Sunday evening
The Baltimore Items 4H Club
guesU o_f Mr. and Mr* Fred Frey.
Aug 7 .
Kenny remained for the night A old Cose farm Friday and SatAug. 8 ..
ther Lens were Sunday dinner ther information call Leona
Aug. 9 .
guests of Mr. and Mrs Victor Clark Wl 5-5631 or Mert Clark
Aug 10 .
75
SchanU and. family of near Wf 5-3755. * Ted and Margret
Nashville. Tney attended the McLaughlin celebrated their *Usteam show afterward*. A Mr. vci* wedding anniversary on
It's not only called roasting and Mre. Ford McOlocklln from Monday. Their children. Mr. and
whrn meat is cooked in a pun Detroit came Friday for a few
In the oven, but also when meat days' visit with his sisters. Mrs. Mrs Ron O’Laughlin and Doug
Leota Fnrehey and Mrs Dora and Vaughn OLaughlln held a

Roasting Over Coals

Both axe dry head methods and
A group of women met Monday munity .vends their congratula­
are thus propr--------*—* ‘
tions and best wishes for many
rousting. Grtl
Kenneth Nickerson for the pur­ more happy yean
which meant
anothflr pose of planning for the smor­
Monday dinner guests of the
gasbord which te to be held the Dick Clark family were Mr. and
21st of August and the rummage
thone meats made tender (by
Grand Rapid* In the afternoon
grinding
chopping. ete..l or and Mre. Luther Lens and Janel they all took a tour of the Kel­
mcota already cooked Uka frank- attended the Lenz reunion held logg Co. In Battle Creek. * To
at Charlton Park Sunday Around celebrate their anniversary Ted
80 members were present * and Margret O'Laughlin and
or fully-cooked ham.
Many from this area will be in-1 Lyle and KaUe Bristol enjoyed
terested to know that Roger dinner Saturday al the Lakewood
Conklin’s mother. Mrs. Harold | Inn In Battle Creek. On Sunday
Conklin, underwent surgery for i Ron and Robin O’Laughlin and
an eye transplant last Tuesday Ed and Bea SenU were callers
in Presbyterian St. Luke Has- I of Ted and Margret
pital on West Oongrcss St. in
A neighborhood welcome te out
Chicago.
j for Mr. and Mrs Mervin Nichol*
The local pedro club ladles in- »ho have moved into Daisy
vited their husbands to a birth- ;Thompson's home on Brogan
day party in honor of Mr Keith IRoad * To celebrate Merle's
Strickland which wa* held at hte I birthday. Leo and Irene Henderishot entertained w-o&lt;
Friday
home Saturday evening
—. evening
«—
the Merle Hendershot* and Mrs.
daughter*. Arvena and Aria, Gordon Thompson, w Last Wed­
spent the weekend in New York nesday Irene brought her mother.
Mrs. Daisy Thompson, home. A
lives and alghteeeing at Niagara Mr. and Mr*. Leo Hendershot
Their youngest daughter*. Lyn­
----------------------- with
weekend at Strawberry Lake
ette
and -Laureen,
stayed wl'
while Merle and DoHje.'HeoderMr and Mr*.'Larry Noteboom
shot were in Detroit to attend

our

Barbecued

Chicken &amp;
Spare Ribs
tome and
get fem!,
the

Superette

Tom &amp; Sally Robinson

ter. Patricia. and brother. Bob
Woods, from Longview. Texas,
have been visiting Mr. and Mr*.
Sheldon Maxey al Fine lake.

Woods from Longview, Texas,
came to visit the two families
and also to pick up Robert and
ing music in Bailor Unlvervltv.
At a meeting held Tucnday
evening, Aug 3. al the Dowling
Church the foilawing chairmen

Chairman of parish board —
eo Frey
Other ehairmen:

—OPEN DAILY—
9 A.M. to 11 P.M.

3 Men Bound
Over to Circuit
Court Monday

attended the Tiger game at Detroit
Sunday with ills father. John-Per- Rapids, a 6-foot. 285-pound man,
waived examination when arraigned
in Hastings Municipal Court Mam-

have returned from Florula after
qiending seme tun*with hi* *Utcr
al Palm Bay They also called on
Mr* Veda Nutter al Orlando On tember term of Circuit Court and

Durfee

Mlddlevtlle Pohre Chief Robert
on their daughter and family, Mr.
By Mr*. John Hook
Pratt. Deputy Howard E Holley,
S4S-MJ4
Bill Nichol* and Man McLrrxi
Stricktand
had
a
birthday
party
for
Mr and Mr*. Robert Tinker
man after a dLvturbancr al Middle
and children and Mrs. Edger of Keith Saturday night GtMU were Villa Inn about 11:40 pm. SaturAuburn and Mrs. Glaldas Gil­ her pedro club and their husbands.
Saturday night Mr and Mrs
more of Hastings were Thursday
Bound over lo the September
Dick
Ran!;
of
Maidan
were
guests
evening guetta of Mr. and Mr*.
Ed Rice. * Mr and Mr* Ralph
Hart of Battle Creek apgnt BunMre. Winnie Dunn had a birthday
dinner Sunday for Keith Strick- charge of going "armed with a
dangerous weapon, to-wlt; a 18
Gaylor and family attended the tand at tier trailer home Guests gauge shotgun. with intent to use
Ford family reunion at lhe home
* Methodist Youth Fellowship of ocher, to-wit; against Frances I.
Brigg*.
ILmArid
and
Dowling
Hamer Sunday, a Raymond Ver
Soule, 11743 Scott Park ILasd.
Meulen te «pending the week
Delton'•
with hte grandparent*. Mr. and day al the Brigg* Church Later
Deputy Howard Holley said the
Mre. Oaytar. A Clayton Erb of they will go to Batik Crock to charge te lhe result- of a report
play
miniature
golf.
Byron Center waa a Thursday
that Soule find jC shotgun slug
dinner rtrel of Mr. and Mre
Homer Hammond and Harold
Ert). A Mr* Mildred Hammond
and Mre. Genevieve Makely of
home al Oilkey Lake at 9:02 and
Hasting* called on their *Uter.
after arrival there. Deputy HoUcy
radioed a descnpUoii of Soule and
Sunday
Mr and Mrs Ron Wortley and
•on. Steven, of UUca, N Y., was
rrth Road
at Uie Homer Hammond home
Monday night, Aug. 2. to show
Roy F. Taylor. 1G. R3 Middle­ waived examination before kludge
slide* of the earthquake at An­ ville. wa* admitted to Pennock L. E. Barnett on a charge of vio­
chorage and Fairbanks. Alaska, Hospital early Sunday for injuries lation of the financial responslwhere they lived while Ron was
in the Army. Other guests were licadon into a tree on the Gun the September term

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When Car Hits
Tree Headon

Sorry to hear Claude Willson
resigned being *upervUor after

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By Mr*. Lloyd (hcen

Vaught. vice president

chine Corporation division ef
Debbie Payiine from Britan spent United State* Industries for 18
. —. . ■ ■ U.h. 1a&lt;f
years, during which he served as

from Rutland called on the Moon*
Thuraday. Mr and Mre Dean
Sclleck and family from McOmber llton plant and as general sale*
vitlted al Howard Mooi*» Sunday.
Mr. and Mr* Uoyd Oivtxi visited
Ethan Hammcckte and |Mrs. Wil­
liam Hammonds in Battle Creek
on Mr and Mrs WU1 Lens, and
children al Wayland Wednesday.

birttxUy party for their granddaughter. Kathy Lynn Owen, at
Manufacturing Engineers and
Algonquin Lake Wednesday.
the American Society tor Metals.
Presently lirtng in the Cincin­
nati area. Mr. Carlisle, hte wife.
Scalloped Potatoes
Dorothy Ann, and their five chil­
If you like to add dlfferont dren will relocate in the Canton
of scalloped potatoea, cooked I
pork sausage palttca and oooktd.

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Wineffard

Freeport and at Uie Le* Relglers
Gold EM AnN.no
in Irving Sunday, a We are tony
Mr*. John Holeomb injured her c«t* ioo-Mite aetevHM
arm tn a fall requiring care and
$1P5 up
a stay at Blodgett Memorial Hos­
pital. also Mre Ernest Oesch,
who fell and injured her back
and te bedfast. A Mr* Ovid Mil­
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------------ •-----------Mr* Bcaaio Burghdoff

and son of Freeport. .Qena Bridle­
A pa.aer.ger. Mike Conner, 16. Broadway, pleaded guilty to driv­ with the aimed poCatoe*
ert Burghdoff of Algonquin Lake.
man, Mr. and Mr*. Harold Wort- Middleville,
ing while under die influence of
was unhurt
ley. Bonnie Miller and Forest
Taylor suffered fractured ribs, a
Falconer of Welcome Corners
and Mr*. Genevieve Makely of cut on the right eye. injured mouth
Hasting*. * Mr. and Mr*. Robert
According to the report, he was urday in Orangeville Township
Foster and family visited Sunday
According b&gt; the report. Hoyt
sign while driving on the spur road was driving east on the Pine Lake
moor of Hastings.
between 43 and the Gun Lake Road and went through the stop
sign, across Norn* Rood and lilt
a utility pole, then across the road
and into the north lane of Uie
reckless driving.
Pine Lake Rood
By Mra. IF. H. Cheeteman Green, driving a 1956 Buick on
N Broadway about 5 pin. ThursTsngy, tasty and tender crust. Rehashing for hot sum­
Mrs Zelah Hmly. who lias been
mer day*.
’ .
.
’ .
hoapttaUeed for several weeks. is
By Mrs. Albert Green x
the rood as It went over a hill and
0W Eaihion, Hand Cut
traveled 418 feet out of control,
MI44I&lt;&lt;WI&lt;
7M-JM4
Fried in pyre vegetable shorwnmg to • golden brown.
1
knocking
down
Her daughter, Doris, and her
daughter from Battle Creek qrenl
apparently
Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Healy. E Bond, a
Buttercrust Milk Bread--------------- —------ 25c
»u
unhurt.
it Bunday guests at the Merle
Mrs. Roderick Tietz and family
Choict of any 58c Coffee Cake
58c
Mre. Jay Whitney and family hum said he fell asleep about 5 sm. Clcol, Mrs. Fern Sheldl of Nash­
Lansing. Mr. atul Mrs Harvey Sunday driving a Comet on the ville. Mr and Mre MaraliaU Tripp
83c Valua
Save 8c
Pleasant Bench Road at Pin* Lake
in Prairieville Township. The car
Dunkelbergcr ot rural Hx tings. Trent
■
off lhe right side, through
Mr and Mre Miles Crow from brush and into a garden. He failed
Battle Crwk, Mr and Mre. Dennta to report the mUhap. but Uie
owner of Use garden didn't.
We extend our tympaUiy to Rus­
sell Rounds in the loss of hto
anud Mre. Norman Dunkribcrger
of Dowitng. Mr and Mri Louis land, was ticketed for falling to
R&gt;m^b&lt;r COOKI E DAY E,«y W,dnnXoy
S 400
Wilkins of Lawrence Road, and yield the right of way by Deputy north In Michigan. A Mr. and Mr*
Sue. Ruth Ann. and Mike Cordray Ben H Sullivan after ins 1958 Frank Slorkan of Cleveland. Ohio,
4 Doxen Packoge j—-——
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of High Bank.
Chevrolet collided with a 19»X) Ford spent test week at Charles 8torLinda Dunkribcrger ta ipendUig
kaji's cottage at Payne Lake a
Uie work with her surtcra. I.uciU--’* Middleville,
_________about
____7:45
— pro.
.—Qatar---------- The Stoskan family gathered al
family, lhe Jay Wlutney*. to help day on the.Cherry Valley Rood. Icliarte* Sbrrkan's cottage Monday
No serious injuries were reported. I for potluck supper RclMivcs were
children arc having tonaUcctomi.*
* Saturday evening Un members
of die girls choir of South EUB

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Betty, and daughter. Rebecca,
stationed back here for another
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Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Giltaspic
predate very much what has
and Mr* John WlUL-m of Mmbeen accomplished.
ahall. Lost Bunday they attended
a birthday and wedding onnherMrmberahlp and Evangelism. ofllcen of the church was Mid;
with the Sunday morning service.
The Fisherman's Quartette and Irl Oiltasple of Graham Lake.
pianists from East Lansing and
Mrs. Oral Miller, Finance,..Jim
Bath furnished a Ane program
at the Bunday evening Drive-In. Stanley Aspinall and family and
Bunday evening. Aug. 15, the la­ Mr. and Mrs Dick Millrr
dles trio from McCallum Church
will be here to help. * The Michi­
gan WMA Rally was held Bertha Ketcham and grand­
daughter. Mlu Janet Mudge, arc
Tiiwrisy. Aug. 10 at Chicora.
Mr* Dorothy Brake will be going home with Betty to St
hostess to the WMS meeting on
Thursday. Aug. 12. A potluck
dinner to be served at noon.
Work of making baby garments
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the needle work. Come and bring

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Mre Bertha Ketcham and Betty
and
Mudge family at~ the
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Vandals
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I Saturday IS Negro children family of Salene. Jim Martlney
1 flora Chicago came lo spend nine will remain for a week with hto
1758 tiAX* tn different homes tn the grandparent s. a Mr. and Mrs.
Henry M. TYune
r.T-r tommunliv This movement &gt;raa David Baxter of New Orleans,
McOlynn Road, wi
lutwv.ruur,.eon oi
Cir- ‘Pourorrel Uy the Christian Re- La., were called unexpectedly be­
gun CourtSaturday on acharge ,h*tn Church U t* known as the . cause of hrr father's death. Mr
| Ambasjuulor I’nwrom"
Hua
Emory Finkbeiner
will
of negligent homicide- i«.
— wmz-&lt;vp-u.— They hi refamlllm are the Rev and Mr*, main with her mother until’
Earl Schlppro. Dr. aixi Mr* Jack Sep ember. * Delbert Luscnden.

By Mra. Mendon Curtis
101 J.

Church and

rorwal hymnals milring.

Bird and hte mother They arc
here from Callfornui with Larry t
son to vtolt thrir daughter and
alsler. Gloria. * The Woodland
| 4H Saddle Club will spun.- 4 a
I hone show Sunday. Aug 22 at
the Woodland Park al 10 am
There will be trophic* and rib­
bon*. Refreshment* will be sold
The fire deportment was call-

cldcnt July 27. breaking hto leg
p»t -above hto ankle, is confined
it hl* home. The family have been
able ot obtain a hospital bed from
lhe Rebekah* In Prairieville tor

Li on M-nden. Sr has an office iu .taff

ainusc himself doing his book work.
Die chuich members are missing
him
Mis Ada Frye returned home
last Saturday from California
where she had been matting her
home with her atoter. Nellie Mr.
ai.d Mr* Homer Fisher drove out

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1 ben Barnum A fire on an oat
Caaiplelaa Basic-Airman Third J field had gotten out of control. for . . •
kins with hta family, had a fine
Class Willi Bloch, son of Mr and but was under control when the Oulboordi • InbM'd* • SollbooH
write-up tn the Flint Journal
Mr* Ewald Bloch of R3 Nash- , firemen arrived * John, son of
ul,|h» how he was able to play
vllle. has completed Air Force Mr. and Mra. Jack Sinclair, to
;cn’1U «nd m*"7 c*‘h,r things
basic training at'Lackland AFB. spending a few day* with his
nru&gt; arm a hnndlran Prnm
. a
- ’ -- - Complete* School-^At home on
Texas Airman Bloch to being a»- ! ,Unt and family. Mra Bleakley
hunting accident in hto high leave U Paul Ai ~T- -•••* ~"
cz-h,-.! H.n Hz.'
n»— -T.V __
... - — - Palmer M.MF.N. m.s Archie Betoon. Sr, attended signed to McGuire AFB. NJ. fori Young In YpUIantl. ♦ Mr and
n Arthur J he Belson reunion Sunday at training and duly as a food sent- Mr, 0,,^ Wttrnrr enierWned
Palmer of RI Delton. P*ul Just Iciurtton Park
,nrmf*r of &gt; Mr* Grace Oaks of Grand Rap&lt;Je*n&gt; anfc ■««” '
completed six months at lhe | Mr. and Mrs Frank Routfi called 1 Jhe
219 Weir Store St.
“rr Aw Tratwport Sen - (ds alld Mr and Mre Ctorence
I
&gt; have
Mr and Mr* Glen Miller, who, Navy Nuclear Power School. Ban Ln
of MltUand for qumnnegflgint homicide.
several at the.................
Medical Facility *« «hlch provides global airlift. |
"Side of Strond Thuotrc’’
.
x Mr gttended the World's Pair, rc- Francisco Bay Nava! Shipyard. last
Sunday and then went on to, air rescue, eeromedical eraeua- 8UndBy jn th,, afternoon others
Mare
Island
Division,
Calif
.
and
'
«m H.x-pc-r and other lumed home Monday night. Mr
»‘r
came to help Mr Warner celethe Wesleyan Methodist Camp- ‘22"• *‘r
has
been
assigned
to
US.
Naval
EXPERT TIRE retouve* and friends let: tor Borno Cutler clayed with hl»
;mretlng • Rev DePew from ufi. forces. The airman to a
—
...
Nkw. France, to tint a former .*randchildrrn while they were Nuclear Power Training Unit. Grand
Rapids Extension of
SERVICE
cotoegr fr.rr.d She will alu» .- pend
* Mrs Barney Cteler and Idaho Falls. Idaho. Paul gradu­ Churches spoke al Milo Church 1M5 graduate of Bellevue High Harley Townsend . of Naahvdle.
ated from Delton High in 19M.. 1
Mr and Mr&gt;
and chlI.
Sunday morning. * Sunday. Aug ocnooi.
Mutual Fund Investments
husband at Bagdad. Iraq Mr ing u fine guided tour in Europe
22. MUu Friends and Fellowship
—------ •-----------dren of Kalamazoo and Mr and
Neas » assueant secretary m the ,*ll&gt; Summfr. They left July Jlrt
Day Anniversary.
Railroad engines sparked 174 Mr* Paul Townsend of Ver­
Vie Ranntr II unt Adsf
forest fires which »wept over I mootvilie.
1,573
acres
In
Michigan
during
1
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।
Michigan landowners are re­
vetry • Mro Nella Joiutoon of *‘»ru
Home and other
•
ft minded that when and wherever 19M Ot 20,rallroad lines opera IU. S. RQYAL
Johansburs
U visiUng her, Pl*«* * Mr* Florence Field,
ing
in
the
state,
only
to
were
mow is off ttie ground, fire perdaughter. Mr and Mr* Hany ’ *ho. had a cataract removed tn
iniiu must be obtained from the responsible for these Ores
Winyxud and family of Grand , early Summer and spent some
Department* field
Rapids Strrrt * Mr and Mrs ; "mt with her daughter. Mr and [ Staff Sgt Dougbui W. Drier,, Conservation
office* or local fire department*
Albert Prod are anncuncintt the
Wlhyard Zimmer tn Aide- son of Mr and Mrs. James Slee­ before burning may begin It's
engagement of their daughter, dab-, to now home on Premont per of RI Middleville, has breh, the 1
Miss Jackie Prost, of Washing- Stwt She would like wm- one graduated from the technical
------- —z.. -■
------------------------ training - course for U. S. Air 1
T1* 2°U’»&lt;I.
**
,
Force helicopter mechanics al I
have been visiting her folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Vanpopering Sheppard AFB. Tex Sgt Drier,1
Mr and Mrs Rusroll Solomon and daughter. Beth, returned who will specialize in the in-'■
Atwf Mr nnrl MrA I Ik . U.-W. &gt; BArn*. — —- ---- 1 ..
... .
- ___
eon Mt Tuesday night for Pin- “t a State Park near Traverse helicopter*. Is being assigned to.
EitaMlshed in 1931
Mino'. AFB. N. D He now be­
nxylvanta and New York Mate
Beths birthday with a blr.hday comes &gt; member of the Strategic,
PARKING
•-party.
LJ . *
■ Mr
Ml and
MIU Mrs Robert Air Command which keeps the
sons relatives They expect to be Frost are buildingI a new home free world's mightiest missile and 1
~~~~ ' ——
- j in
m foikc
IaL. Odessa
CMnyi where
uh
he has a Jet. bomber force ready to coon- I
fine position tn the Machine Jc ter ths enemy throat. The *er- I
, Tool Company. -They have sold geant attended Caledonia High
their tuMiie In Middleville to Mr. School HU wife. Betty. to the
• and Mrs Bob Tripp on Main daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cart
Street, who take powesaion wlvn Wilson of 1010 Chestnut St. San
Mr Frost's home is completed tn
I Lake Odessa * Juluto Fox and
i daughter. Idnda. have moved to
A-IC David Sothard. who hast
J Ionia Sunday where hr is cm- ‘ been stationed at Uie Brooks Air,
j ploy ed
Force Base in Texas *ince Janu-|
f Steve Kastu-uod called on hto ary. has been moved to Califor-i
HOt-WATEX EASEBOARD HEATING
grandmother. Mrs. Luther Macey, nla His address »•
recently. He has won trophits as
PLUMBING SUPPLIES
j outstanding diver in the Navy । Del. 2AFSCC
WATER
SOFTEHEXS
WATER HEATERS
! He will be abwrd the mine- [ McClellan Air Force Base,
sweeper U S. S. Dynamic out on I
Sacramento. Calif.
Long Beach. Calif, soon. * Va­
This
assignment
Is
schedule^
cation Bible School to being field
t l**t
last from
Irnm 7’. to
tn 3It months.
month* '
Today, more then M.000 fanners, ranchers and
In Use Chapel al Bowens Mills ‘ lo
part-time fanners la Michigan. Wisconsin, Minnesota
this wrek. * Mrs Russell Bed------------ •-----------”
Bobt Wills
Dick Henney
; [®d. .reomianlni W LjTia. T». j
H„ PIn„,relw ,raUy
and North Dakota aro using ■/• billion dollars in
2153 Gun Lake Road
Hastings
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Mrs Al lUirma and Ms. and
Mr* Phil .Fteunw
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Mr and Mr* HanM Krroieen
■nger. Jerrto Bryan* left FYUa? fro M.ntana They
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�Republicans Plan
Fund-Raising Fete
ncapturinc the majority por-itlon. Republican Icgialauve lead­
ers have announced plans for a
M0 a plate fund raising dinner
sing Civic Center.
General Chairman of the din­
ner. Victor A Knox, a former
Director Arthur Steward. Jr, rpraker of the Michigan House
with 101 Hartlnga public school*
23 to attend the annual Bum­ U. S CmutTTBsman. explained
mer music camp al Michigan
Blate Unlveraity They are lo
return Saturday. Aug. 21 Other
difficult rlrruru*L*ncc.-&gt;

73 U-M Invitations ।Attend Music Camp
John Irwin of Allegan la
among the 73 candidate* invited
to report Monday. Aug. 23. for
the opening of Fail practice on
Ferry Field at the Unlveralty of
Michigan.

Mra Steward. Mra. Darrell Aldrlch. Tim Kraft and Bob Heeler.

This

Only 50 Pints
Given at Blood
Clinic Here

i

-The Hastings Banner

the hall Thuraday^Iug**5* for

Thuraday. August 12,

------------- :-------------------------------------------------------------

Funeral Services Patient*
Enjoy
..
oE
i?or Mrs Wilkins F,u'°r,r' S.ho,r
IvlISa VTlIMlln
a. *&gt;.« J*/III'
■ a z-•
a
Twenty-five paUenta of
Held Saturday
w
Barry. County Mediral Care

Bcnrwlt Joint Four

to attend Allegan C J. BaaaHt* ■ «»«v.* wa uzv-a *

Gallon Club, Cooley

SSU? a^'TT.,5^
Ortawold Auditorium.
*
An Itivltarlr— B.. - - - ‘
1 ar w

Civet Third Gallon
Fifty pinta of blood were collect-

cancelled appointments and there

Section Two—Page* 1 to 8

1965

tl» monthly birthday dinner
With 14 members present Plans1

____________ ___
service* for
fpr Mrs
Mrs*’ Edna I dUty
clUty “'were
gue»U of
nt the E
Burry •
o^eon* of Michigan con­
president, Mra. KveiyrT’Veo. nt
Funeral services
were Ru»to_
Wilkins, M. 920 8.
B. Market' County
County Fair on Saturday night, tene tfg. ty*e*r annual Bummer
Landng.Aug.il._______________ J. Wilkin*.
Street, who died Thuraday. Aug to »ec their favorite prosram. conlcTt.n&lt;.l. tt
OiJ1 Ltke
aw
;°""a Ate
srnnrv.°”'
. .. .u_ »------Z.------ ,-rse.rw*
I Bible and MlaMnnary Conference
Thelma
wa/iSrtid'nJi?'• Facility, were held al l:&gt;0 pm
“lending thl. program
men- Vice
I Saturday at the Leonard-Osgood become an annual affair I
Xcrra were alrra Hibta
Pun,r‘l Hwne
“
U
planned to fill the week,with
ford a* deltg-fte. Verna Ja^wdl. The Rrr
Huber offlci- Item, able to a**'™1- Tr*
a varied program that charactara, I atzd and iairlal waa In Riverside oortation i* furnished by m&lt;
tnittee and Esther Fett on schol-I Cemetery,
arahip
Mr*. W
that the patient* ears *ltend._ evangrliat. leads the miniMry.
i Tlse arranremeisus for. passes with the Bible teaching of Dr
Blackford appointed an inventl8^* vu born
Van Buren | and rewervationa of a Place Ln j Jerome DeJong. Grand Rapid*.
,-.r th. ^-arwlujnrt ore
Th;, pulpit team appear*
gating couuniUee composed of County on May 7. 1U1. the
Thelma Barr, chairman Dorothy daughter of Jame* and Josephine furnished by th.- Barry 'County
'
i tMeadi Doty She married Emery
Wilkins of Hastings in Paw Paw County Sheriff-. Deportment
’«Wb^ arttat from Bob
’]on Nov. 3. 1916. They lived al furnishing an escort Memtare;
• their Market Street bdme all of of the nursing staff of the focill- I
their married life 44r. Wilkin*
I died on Aug. 1. 1M0.
s^VC*?
drrn’’ Blble Hou’

medical reasons
majority position
"Thia la a united party effort
lo kick off our 1966 legtatallve
campaign the goal of which l&gt;
, u&gt; »end more Republican* to
* Washington and Lonalng.*' Knox Caae. Nall* Shepter and William
said, adding tint he expected
more than 1,000 people to alMedical superviaion waa afforded
tend.
.
by Dr. W R Birk and Dr Wealey
The dinner program will fea­
Glenn As* Cadwaltader. 72. of
Nur ten nralaUng the lies 1 anal
tired electrical engineer, died in Ford of Grand Rapids and all
Mercy Hoepl tai on Wednesday other OOP Congnasmen from Mra. Clare Olmstead and Mra.
Michigan.
Robert Huebner.
evening. Aug. 4.
Registrar^ were Mra. Russell
Sharing the spotlight on the
Mr. Cadwaltader waa a na­
Kimmel and Mra. George Youngs.
tive at Hastings. having lived
here through hl* high school be State legislators headed up by Both are Red Crota Gray Ladfea. Ken von
Mtaalon. reprtoented during
Other Gray Ladle* volunteering
Sen. Emil Lockwood of St
ting* Church of God.
Cooley. C. Curtla. R- Turner. P.
Sept 2 will b«- the next birthLouis. Senate Minority Leader their service* were Mr*. W L
Mra Wilkin* Is survived by a Smith. F. McClurkin. R. PenSurvivor* urc til, wife. Hazel. and House Minority IxMSdrr Rob­ Scudder. Mr*. Frank Ritchie. Mra. WUkra. chairman. Maybelle son. Shirley, of R2 Hastings; two nlnaton. 1. Cutehall. J. Tinker
O
D.
Jordan.
Mra.
Robert
Beck
­
aionary
Internship
ert E Waldron of Oroaae Pointe
step-son*. Loren. Rt Hasting*. r~‘
"------, with and Mrs Robert Stanley.
Mr*. Harold Hoppe of Battle
and Ernest. R5 Hastings, two
William of Rive* Junction; five A review of legislative action to
Volunteer* helping in various regular meeting will be Aug. IB. step - daughters. Mra. L e a t e r
Creek la the children s worker
grandchildren, and two brother*. date, a preview of lhe Special
Mr and Mra. Ward Envay are
, other capacltiq* were Mra Arthur
iEdiths Ornubc, Dowling, and
Clinton and Floyd, both of Haa- Republican legislative program;
M"- Lyle OiUespie. Mr* Jamm Mulder. Donald Reid. Ken­ Mrs Arthur (Gladys* Keeler. 617 vacationing next week al Fran­
tunga. ,
i
kenmuth where they are at­
Lila Messenger. Mrs Ftrreac ineth Robbe. Melvin Smith. Edward 8 Washington;
a brother. tending the Airstream Trailer
I Service* .were Reid al 1 Satur- will be dlscuaaed.
8torkan Mra Bunthelmer. S J.
! day at the C. K. Wetherfcy Fuconvention.
pm The public U Invited.
man and Mrs Harry Burke
Sherman. Betty Ziegler.
ter. Mra. Ernest ■ Flossie' Pioch
l neral Home with the Rev James
Mary Kent and Ruth Kurtz
ine ninxm armce waa operW»!k-In* — Nella Shrpler. Dr of South Haven: four grandchil­
, Gurley officiating. Interment in spent last week in the UP with; ated by (o-ehaJrtnen Mr*. Jo­
Larrv Blair. Dr Wilbur Birk. Mar­ dren: one great grandchild, and
i the Hickory Comer* Cemetery.
their trailer where fhey went on »eph Shulta and Mra. Ray Wain*, vin Smith. Res George Elliott. 21 step-grandchildren
field trips to rartsus
various mines and a**M«d
a-*ialed by Esther llotrhMs*.
llotehlda*.
, Mr* Von Dunn visited her son. quarries, collecting rock* and i.ydta Roger*. Ethyl Unlngton. Robert Reghm. Lloyd Brachetaen.
the Duane Dunns, in Kalamazoo • picking" agates for cutting and Lr. Hero*. LaVlnta Wood and ! Ellyn Atxlerson. Donna Mead. Ar­
on Sunday.
POltahlng
Bwk, Gray.
—yu
,
Jack Xmle, son of Mr. and
I Six member* ot Boy Scout Troop Janice Duits. Ted Smith. RusaeUiMr*. C Arnie of Woodland, haa',
117« provided the manpower needed Qtdm. A. E. Direna. George Youngs. &gt;*«’ attending a two-week work­
I to assist In unloading and reload- William Dunlap. Mehw Penke.Wll- &gt;toP in high school publfcaliocu
log the Bloodmobile
item Snowden. AUne Rrulun. Far- at Northern Michigan Univeratty
Ttie Red Crow sincerely apprr- rail Anderson. Lota Robyler
j in Marquette this Summer. Amie.
ctate* the help of fell of these
-•-----------I a 1663 graduate ot Northern, la
volunteers a* well as the women
Mrs Gerald Waters and Mrs ' an English teacher in Cadllllc
Charles Crane of Plainwell and School ayatem. He is taklnrf the
Hi an atLrrr.pt to secure donor* Mr* Edna Cutie of Prairieville i workshop in preparation for a
Till* ciuiptcr is also moat grateful spent Wednesday afternoon with new aaolgnment. advisor to the
to WBCH for the help given by their cousin. Mrs. Prank Bloom 'high school paper.
radio In reminding Use public of
the opportunity to donate blood.
WATCH MAKER ON DUTY
The name* of the donor* follow
Arthur Allerdlng. Mra. Duane
AUerdlng, Charles Brewer, Robert
Carlson. William Cwsaidy. chartea

Hastings Native,
Mr. Cadwaltader,
Dies in Jackson

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Annual INDIAN POW WOW

JEWHEK

Daugtierty. Ruthanue Day. Wen­
dell Day. Shirley Decker. Cornelta
Dlngrraun. David Goodyear HI.
Garret Isham. Duane Jarman. Corl
Lightcap. Martha Dong. Ethyl
Mark. Patricia Mlle*. Harry Mlle*.

118 State Street

MUSIC CENTER
138 W. State

Gideons Convene
At Gull Lake
Conference

Wl 5-4284

CEREMONIAL DANCING in COSTUME
And DISPLAYS of INDIAN CRAFT

Charlton Park, Hastings
Sat. &amp; Sun., August 14 &amp; 15

RURAL
SCHOOL

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Complete List of Books in Stock
Now. Reorders will be handled
on special orders with
505
a small down payment

Two Shows Daily, 2 P.M. &amp; 7 P.M.
— BALL GAME ON SUNDAY —
Plenty of Shade on the Ground* . . . Wafer,

-REAL ESTATE

Picnic Ta&amp;lo, Lunch Stand and Camping Area

PARKING 50c

Top Listings In
TOWN AND COUNTRY PROPERTIES
A REAL GOOD NINE ROOM HOME with three nice bedrooms

room, dining room, kitchen, full bath, has a basement with oil
burner, hat small basement bam. with stanchrons tile silo.

toil. located in Odessa Township. Ionia County$10,500.00
FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW OUT ON NORTH BROADWAY, with

..$10,500.00

A YEAR ROUND HOME AT THORNAPPLE LAKE with living
room, dining room, kitchen, two bedroom* and bath, newly
paneled, new hot water heater, new oil furnace, and pump, ha*
aluminum tiding, two stall garage$9,500.00

126 E. State St

Phone Wl 5-2466

ON ALGONQUIN LAKE, two real nice lot* (large ones! for
$2,400.00
A REAL SWELL HOME IN THE TAFFEE ADDITION, nearly new.
-ha* large living room, two swell bedroom*, (fining room, kitchen
and full bath, utility room, family room, lot* of cupboard*,
attached two stall electrically operated door, oil furnace, real
•««
..$27,000.00
A REAL GOOD. LARGE HOME IN THE FIRST WARD, ha* living
room, four bedrooms. Urge kitchen with real nice cupboard*,
family room paneled. bath wlthtehower and stall, utility room
with
- — - I... r..tt
——u
all thi* foe:.......■.$6,000.00

WE HAVE ONE SCHQOL HOUSE TO SELL VERY REASONABLE.

*«-ACRE LOT. a back lot from Jordan Lake, on Section Four
Woodland, for$1,300.00

A REALLY BEAUTIFUL HOME AT MIDDLE LAKE, nearly new
bath, large dining

ng room facing the lake,
with living room, with
Ity room, electric. stove.
$22,000.00
A REAL NICE HOME IN THE FIRST WARD has two bedrooms
dining room, kitchen and bath, full basement with gas furnace,
water softener, has insulation. metal awnings, double garage,
newly decorated, for ...............-..$7,500.00

A BUNGALOW IN WOODLAND VILLAGE, living room, dining

IN THE FIRST WARD, a real nice home, with living room, dining
room, three bedroom*, kitchen and bath, basement with gas hast.
$14,700.00
A GOOD INVESTMENT IN TWO APARTMENT HOUSES, both

$15,100.00
BUILDING LOT IN 2ad WARD, sewer and water in. hat a garaee
on it. also * part basement -Z.. —.............$1,500.00
A REAL NICE HOME IN THE 4th WARD, ha* three good&gt;droom*. full bath and two tavatorle* (colored future*I upsUir*
and down, a living room with fireplace, dining room, den and

new asbestos siding, new roof, carpets and drapes ..$7,350.00

A NICE HOME ON CROOKED LAKE to trade for property close
to Hastings.

A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY ESTATE lust out ot town on two acre
-brick fireplace. parquet block flooring, dining area, three real
rtka bedrooms with cknett, two full bath*, strictly modern
kitchen with monowalls built in birch.cupboard*, disposal, lot*
of built In accessories, thermopane windows, full basement
with a nice recreation room, forced hot air oil fired furnace. and

lightning rod*. lots of shrubbery$32,000.00

ANOTHER FLACE JUST OUT OF TOWN, home ha* two bedroom*
Upstairs, and down one bedroom, living room, dining room.

A REAL SWEET BUNGALOW at Green Meadow* Number One:
ha* living room 13 V 19 ft, threw real nice bedroom*, dining
room ind kitchen, full bath with double lavatory, full basoment
with electric heat, poured walls,'one and one-h*lf stall garage,
on two acre lot with lot* of trees $17,300.00
ANOTHU REAL NICE BUNGALOW IN CARLTON TOWNSHIP,
close to Hatting*, with living room, three nice bedroom*, kitchen
with lot, of cupboards, full bath, (living room i* carpeted I full
basoment with coal furnace, has attached garage, for $12,000.00
A Bl-LEVEL IN HASTINGS HEIGHTS (nearly newl*. home on
upper level, it hat living room, three nice bedroom*, kitchen
*nd complete bath, *nd the lower l«v«l h** recreation room,
laundry and basement, heated with gat furnace$15,500.00

decorated, good location for
$15,100
A BEAUTIFUL HOME AT ALGONQUIN LAKI, all on one floor,
has large living room with fireplace, three nice bedroom*, lot* of
c'o*et* with overhead light*, ha* bath and one-hatI. kitchen and

garage, aluminum siding, paneling 'woodwork in living room, on
e.cel lent road, school bus service, lor..$20,000.00
WE HAVE A HOME IN BATTLE CREEK, with three bedrooms and
bath up and down it ha* orw b*droom. living room, dining room,
kitchen, full b*Mm«nt, nrw gat fumscr, r»*w water hoster, new
front and back enclosed porch**, wants to tree* for a piece with
about 30 acres north of Hastings.

NEARLY NEW EXCELLENT HOME IN THE Znt WARD. 26 &lt; 40
ft.. h*s living room with fireplace, dining room, kitchen and
bath, two real nice bed-'v—-« f.,u
wlth
room, 14 x 26 ft. kltcfl
1 stove, and oven, and
there is alto a kitchen in
d picture window and
walk out, aluminum *to
doors, all aluminum
tiding, fully insulaled. ha
water heartn* system.
all copper plumbing, birch cupboards? garbage disposal, all
kinds of flowers and shrubs, has Wool In batemeni. all situated
on two lot*, for .......................
$16,80000
THREE NICE BUILDING LOTS ON HA$TING$ HEIGHTS.

SOLD

We Need Now Uettega Due te the Reseat Rua ef Sales

hat lour tax crawl space, and priced at only$&gt;.000.00

A NICE BUNGALOW ON BARBU ROAD, short dufane, out of
town, ha* living room, kitchen, throe bedrooms. full bath, utility
room, has crawl space, *11 on one floor, for------ $9,000.00

Go to the light company, phone company, oil company,
gas company . . - druggist, cleaner, laundry . . . depart­
ment store, grocery store and many more . . . you can
even save a trip to the shoe store if you pay by check . .
personalized free ... by HCB. of course"?

HASTINGS SALESMEN
Richard SUsuev—Wl 5-5lft

ON SOUTH BROADWAY, a nice home not all finithed,
invettment for one who undentand* building and e
ha* a living room, 12 x 16 ft. with dining space, four b&gt;

TWO REAL NICE LOTS ON THORNAPFLE RIVER, dose to dam
and good fishing site on blacktop road for ....$1,300.00

why pay bills the hard way
use personalized HCB checks!

KSTATK
ER

Hustings City Bniih
MEMBER: Faderal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Friendly, Neighborly Service for 78 Continuous Years

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Hastings Men’s

A

104 Golfers Enter 54-Hole HCC Classic^'
Meets Aug. 19
SS£„^SS^SSDm f
Largest Field v
Stale University athlete pla
Seek Crown in
out of Indian Lake, won Uie
three ciiampkinshlps. In IMS
7th Annual Event
227. In 1962 Jock Hopkins wot
with 223. edging Harry Alhanaor
who had a 224 and Bob Meyei
who liad a 227. Kleva is marrlec
Saturday^ Sunday.
to the funner Sue Schowalter.
*aw ■«&gt;«&gt;•».
This will be the first tournaThe
seventh annual Hastings
Country Club 54-Hole Invite- ment over the HCC's new ll-hoh
Uooal Oolf Tournament is set to layout, and scores are not expect
• » WIWI MIC
, --------- —-- — ---- —------- —------players, ready to tee off from two problems will face the golfers
tecs at 1:30 Saturday morning
Fuuniomes will tee off from
Chairman Russell Belfield has boUl Uie front and bock nmn
announced
each playing 27 holes Saturday
. and 27 Sunday. Golfers will shool
, Into flights their Oral II holes
. land compete in those flights foi
the remainder of Uie tourna­
ment.
Players will come irom Grandp
Each foursome will play each
Ledge, Coldwater, Charlotte.
Marshall. Dowagiac. Mt. Pleas­ nine three times .
The pairings follow:
ant. Ott - Well - Egan. Battle
Creek. Big Rapids. Niles. Grand
BTABT NO. 1 TEE
Rapids. Ann Arbor. Holland. | B.
X. Jsa,, (U). C. voaBaU
PtataweU. River Bend and H^lls- &lt;H1.
dale at well as Hastings

inside Tips for Hot-Weather Fishing

Invite Public to

Coach Doolittle

Watch Tournatnvnl

Harry Athanson of Dowagiac
s:M -j. cu&gt;4,r (Hi. Biu X,»,l,j
won the crown In 1963 with a (CoUwsten. am iu»*m4. j, li.r
54-hole total of 222. Atlianson —™shot nines of 39-36-37-36-36.-34 to
edge Joe Bartolacci of Charlotte.

Both ’ Bar tolacci and McAllister
are to compete thU year.

Diccuiui Proapecta

At Rotary Meet Here
Coach F. William Doolittle,
rad football coach at Western
llchlgan University, declared
iat the Bronco., were going to
s a much improved ball club

Wrestling Camp
Jim

Andrews

and

Charlie

return Aug. 23. Charlie* father.

Lubieniecki Sets
Torrid Pace in
Bliss Grcuit

the Clipper for MOwaukac. and
Jims brother. Richard, will BUM Ootf League.
drive them from Milwaukee to
Mankato.

The Hastings Men's Bowling
A^ociallon will tiold their unnuaj meeting al the Haaunga
Bowl on Thursday. Aug. 19. at
7:30 pm . Secretary Merle Halnts
announced.

the Men’s City Tourney. State

by 1&gt;» points on the Silver team
Harry Burke with 191. pomta., arrsr.gr. Including Classic. Com­
.
~__ • — —rt.K in rwuMvi
With II Senior lettermen re­
mercial Majors and Wednesday
turning for the 1965 squad.
9 o'clock league.
Coach Doolittle said the team
should be strong, despite loaves
WINK SNIPE RACE
by graduation.
over lhe Gold team by 16 points
He also reported that Western after Tutaday's botUc.
held Sunday afternoon al
Tuvaday's rwulta:
scheduled to report this Fall.
Lubtentockl 38. 3 pointe. Mill­
Keffer of KslsmMoa. heeand
Coach DooUtUe, who was an er 39.
39 0 pomts;
points. Fcter* 46. 3. Perry
place was won by Ernie Moerr
WUweU 54,
.
III ,*vl (hied went
played for Mansfield High
. Snyder 50.
School, quarterbacked the Ohio
Btedtnan 56. 31
Coach Doolittle, who went to State University team tn 194(1&gt;'MU after being ai&amp;istant coach
t the US. Military Academy at
A Marine veteran of World
fest Point, discussed the won- War II. he coached for seven 50. IS, Spunable 50, 4; SpooaWe
erful facilities on the Western years at Flint Central High, win­ 50. 0. Markle 44. 2; WiaweU 54,
lichlgan campus and the ad- ning three Saginaw Valley Con­
intages the school has to oiler ference titles.
,
igh school graduates.
Hastings High Athletic Direc­ Darman 45, 114: laham 45. 1.
“We want you to think of tor John Clarey was among the
/estem as your school," the dy- guests Program chairman was
Members of the Hastings Mo51. 0; Hudson 44. 2. Dorman 45.
amic grid mentor asserted He
0; iiopauu
Hopkins va.
43. u.
0. Markle ”
44.■ *•
2.
■L
v;
vspialned that in recruiting boys
_..
i..
Control Michigan University
‘jv attend a two-day event al Irish
to attend WMU for athletics, the
Hills
near Detroit oO Saturday
b U ’•
emphasis la always on the edu­ Baseball Coach Waldo Sauter
-. and Sunday. Mr and Mra. Berocational advantages WMU can won varsltv letters in baseball. Moore 4a, ih. Muuerr ai,
basketball
foot han swimming Lang39. 2. Dorman 45. 0.l,ud‘
give the student.
a- Hubert
51, 0; and antique 1913 Harley-Davidson
Coach Doolittle told about and track while an undergradu- «»
The rains had arrived a few days before, and the river was I the atblttic program at WMV ate at Ball State College.
' Burke 43, 0. Hudson 44, 2.
well-filled for this time of the year. Often by early August the
I’ojtplc, like'many other rivers in Northern Wisconsin and
Michigan, are quite shallow, and the rocky flat areas of the
river bed are exposed and only lhe “valleys*' and erodedibellonu
have much water.
Thursday the Popple was beautiful, and the white water
rolled down Jennings Falls then leveled out into swirling basins
where there ought te have been ------- --------- -----------------------

Isstings Rotary Club's regular
incheon meeting at the Hotel
ladings Monday noon.
Coach Doolittle, making his
rst visit to Hastings, radiated
pumism In speaking about his
&gt;65 aggregation which opens the
lason against Invading Louisllle on Sept. IS.

Motor-Aires to
Attend Rally

Armchair Athlete VJs

a to-M- ht.tm (M...sdi&gt;, j
«(H|
““*•u
“ (MerekeUl. O.creeS).
CSeaewelk
,:M_g »gira*u* &lt;mum&gt;. T
(Niiea&gt;. a. Qomrg (Xarsuin.
C. Fete.ec&gt;&gt; ilii

Bob is not stated to defend his
lille hut
hie uroiner.
brother an.
Ed ana
and
line
out si*
father. Fred, arp ta be here.
The Meyer family formerly
lived In IlaaUnga
|
ItfmnriM’K .\pffi
JUlUltVvft ULIO

WMU To Have
jer Grid
This Fall

». BMCVJ (Big »*V*
li.lt&gt;—D. Dsama (II). D. Crsil
(SUriksUi. A. Turksta(H). JUa Hlo-

i I era* (BstU, Cw«k&gt;,
(H&gt;. Erau MlU.r &lt;U).

World Record

inghorne
Johncock of Hasting*.

track in the qualifying heats at

Cal and I. who had entered the
river with well - Oiled creels,
(lunch and the other essentials
for a real river trip*, fished above
and below the falls without suc­
cess. and then continued on,
working the holes real well. But
not a brown even tanked Uie

cast afternoon but that probably
wasn't enough for them
We had lunch on an outcrop­
(Hl. J. BranVtt Iping of huge rocks which created
track in Milwaukee, Wta.
deep,
eddying pools but .nary a
(MsrUsU). J. Vsa &lt;
Saturday Johncock is to
brown hit lhe bail. We fished all
drive his Winebcrger v WUsick
» uSSn bi U* «*&gt; ao*n w wnere Ule * °PL. tan« &lt;U)
'
P-c
the beautiful Pine Riv•:no — D»«g Bradferd (piaiawtU&gt;. [ er. We ended up with nine dandy
■ Coak &lt;m«»r
n Hara^od . ___ _
r&gt;__ ..Li___ - &gt;_____
J**.1.0®:
J- ChUw“M
I rainbow and a smaller one. a ftae
lili1* jC,*H,P^l,*wP &lt;&lt;AC,!t ?v
■'*“ **“• t0'"*4 Ltas,).'brook and a Ju&amp;t legal one Cal
lUin&amp;u State Fair track M g owr» «*&gt;„&gt; b,u4&gt;. r. wiiiisa, h4j his limit of rainbow*-five
Springfield, anl the'jMwt &lt;taTjW
»«“"■
(Or«4 nflu n“ *lm11 °*
'
Wading a river fa hi
scheduled to drift iuUn iA tfil'
} ac[.aML roaMi&amp;l
miles, । Inovlna ' ttlVMh
.......sw jK-M. Ami,. (illltalU,). Bob Cov!«&gt;
(Msr.hsll). Ctslr ‘MarUnmi
(Mu
----“Sdid*!11^®^
nSSSto-wi^SsmST
Last Sunday Jahncoek. »'1»!
&gt;«--■—n « i-.-r
finished 5Ui m Mte Indianapotta ,1,0.1. duk c&lt;*rMi? &lt;O4ta«M«ri, a. »
a therapy we recommend ffor
SOQ-inUe olMAAmjMrrdBt a Hsabaid icasriau*). a. iron (Bikt).
...
. 10 lu ’M. LnbU»l,ckl (HI. J,nr everyone. It is. another world... .
pace of 121.049 milqs per hour to KaowI,^
Bob VsatatVwa
snatch the record from four
Outdoor Trail — Applications
other drivers who had topped
for 1965 elk hunUng licenses are
now ready to be picked up from
the Conservation of!ices, includ­
ing Plainwell. Yankee Springs
and Allegan. The deadline for
Sarital (Maokatl)
tiling them is Aug. 27. Each aprati MIUbaU (Hl
phcation must be accompanied
&gt; BMt«l*&lt;eL It-, &lt;c
B»41« (II). D ill

Charlotte Pilot
Wins at Nashville'

Class C Softball
Tourney Opens
Here Monday
The Itastuua MCjbVitiompany,
Saltball '.t&lt;&gt;(h. . wliftj^ou lhe
Hastings regular season and tour- I
nament championship, ta sched­
uled lo go to Charlotte next.week
seeking Class D DUUtat honura
while tbe'Barry County'LumberReady Mix team..runners-up in
the Hastings tourney^will ba Ji.r
host In the Class C District
which gets underway* Monday
under the Johnson Field aics

What type of person should
buy the hot Plymouth now?

No 2 team plays Bc|dlng an^ at,
9:15 Lansing No. 1 team meets!
St. Johns.
Tuesday night Hastings plays
Eaton Rapids at 7. at 8"15■'the'
winner of the Chariotte-OdMIt
daga game plays Sunfield and at
9 15 the loser of game No. 1
plays lhe loser of game No. 2.
Dames ore scheduled fur Wed­
nesday, Thursday,and Friday
nights. Saturday afternoon and
evening and Sunday afternoon at

check or money order payable to
the State of. Michigan. The
Toumament managers arc Ho­
mpdey. matching Uie elk license
will be returned to unsuc­ mer Reynolds, Ted Payiva and
cessful applicants shorUy after Bill James.
the drawing is held about Sept.

Mlcro-Mldgrt races at Nashville
and Bobby Unacr of Albuquir- Saturday night.

apply. . .
Johncock was lending
tin* the field turned in the fastest time or
. hi
rf the way lhe night.
' Men 31-39 with high school di­
rhen another I Carl Hula of Hartirax in No r
eh bocnereci
bothered »i
91 won uie
Uie last
fast car naan,
dash. ur
Uw ... , - . .
car, KM oil wmen
Hl’^fkecWUs^ar^ack^uirto SSdt
seco’,d tlon Department by Aug. 23. An
^chic Bouchard of Noh- !
"u^'S^

Mrttehlng hb lew! when be got heat event Earl Hooghousc of
In)enl |)JU drFoppwl Ulr coU
into the oil and nearly hit the Charlotte driving No. 66 won d78rff requirement, and the
NWL
"___________(,_________ l,ie auMotation.
'
,__I minimum height standard has
| been shaved down one inch to
| 5-9'. That certainly would let
, out a lot of guys our sixe. ..
| Conservation law enforcement
। officials point out that landing
nets must not be more than five

Norm Aspinall
Wins Hastings
Raceway Feature
More than 50 cars were entered
at the Hastings Raceway Friday
night when Norm Aspinall of
Middleville won the feature fly­
ing stacks event, after placing
first In his head
I Al Hagen of Grand Rapids won
the semi-final and a heat event.
Gordie BtaKtt of Battle Creek
had the fastest qualifying

solaUon.
Tom Edwards of Battle Creek.
Bob Signor of Clarksville and
1 Jim Hinder nf Kalamasrxi urn*
j also heat winners.
,
I Helen Misner of Battle Creek
| won lhe powder pufl derby.
At Galesburg Saturday night.
Ralph Holcomb and Jim Davis
of Battle Creek finished 1-2 In
HOIT ccnslsh of o Dry Oeoner ond on Electric Bruih damped for ■
feature Larry Lewis of
—mw I. M— —L TM. Mwlw.
Ih. I&gt;i.
I »«&lt;•."»
'“f" ««

CARPETMILLS f«or©@@Q
to dean modern carpets

LEAGUE

BOWLING
MEETINGS

Nite Owl League
Meeting on
Aug. 17 at 1 p.m.

a bargain hunter!
And

• Thursday Minors
• Thursday Majors
• Classic and
Recreatteii League
No. 2 will be meet­
ing on Thursday,
August I? — after
the MflirY a—iOCIO—:tian Meeti

BOWL

G

our stock

all the

at your

Afternoons
and Evenjngs

&amp;£Hx§isa

Bob &amp; Mickey Lambert

Um our machine to chan 300 sq. ft.
(average home)

.

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only * y #3

Arm* v&gt; for Mamatian.

HASTINGS FLOOR COVERING
IU

SMH Sheet.

Dealer’s

Phone Wl 5

QwsWy Mstensh and Cusrsataad Workmeeiliip
lOt NIWiLL &amp; NOLAN CUTCHBS. Owaars.

dash and Bill Cox the time trials

HASTINGS
BOWL IHC.gr
Woodland ot Michigan'

BARRY'S FARM STORE

DEWEY'S CAR PALACE

5. Hanover at Hastings City Limits

M-43 at Sprague Rd., Delton

�Coach Clarey Tells Grid

96 Compete Here
In Women’s

Hopefuls; Get in Shape!
for berdu on Uw 1965 squad to
"get in slrnpc" for Use opening
Urilln set for Aug. 30.
tn letters ta lhe grid hopeful,
he is advising them to get In
U»pe by running, push-ups, all­
ups. pull-ups. lifting weights,
pawing and catching a football
' Physical examlnast.Tns should be
completed and blanks I Hied out by
the physicians, parents and indi­
viduals before they report for prac­
tice nt 0:30 am. on that find day.
Eighteen lettermen are scheduled
to report out for the .Mjuod and 82 Freshmen have signed up for

The golf winners Included:
(law A Wlnnetw—Low Gfoes:
Mrs. Morse Jury. Pine Lake CC.
13: Mrs. Robert PUher. Burr
Oak CC. 86. Low nett Mrs. Hild­
ing Kruseil. Charlotte, and Mrs.
Miller Beurman, Chemung Hills,
tie with 46. Low putta: Mrs. John
Gray, Pine Lake CC. Haajeit.
and Mra. Garrett Isham, Has-

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Silver Platter Boneless

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clude. Douglas Acker. Kevin Allerduw. Jerry Baxter. David Bauchman. Ron Beckwith. BUI Bennett.
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Birman. Richard Butler, Douglas
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Robert Casteleln. John Craven.
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Steve Cole. Larry Cook. Gregg
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Dick MalvlUe. Michael Saleno,
Steve Puccrnlk. Gary Robbe. Dary l
Rogers, Steve Rosenberger. Steve
Reid. Harold Rogers. Ray Rose.
Gordon Robinson. Michael Root.
William Ruprlght. Doug Storrs.
Steve Strickland. Bill Shultz. Dave
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Springer, Larry Schreiner. John
Tobias. John Tripp. Harmon Uldrlks. Rick /ViuiDenbutg and Jim

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Honey Grahams^.-

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WAGNER'S

Embassy Blackberry, Pineapple or 1K-Ib.

Strawberry Preserves

Orange Drink

2 »&gt; 89*

Kroger Baked
Potato 1 V4-lb, lead Raisin 1-tb,
Cottage Rye l ib. or

Italian Breads

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Waive Exam on
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William D. Kipp. 34. R2 Del­
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L, E Barnett, Friday on bad

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MICHIGAN
PEACHES

�Joyce Poll
Conduct Irving
Chapel Services

BANNKB

E.U.B. Church
School Begins
Next Monday

i mu* Joyc® p°il Rwl11
| hav charge of Ute seryl os at
Irving Ctapei Sunday. Aug. U.
Hire will lead lhe Bunday achooi
laerelon at 9;» and the worship
jrervlce at 10:30.
Mte» Poll worked with the
young P-oPf
year ago when she took up her
misriotuiry inteniahip at Detroit.

Harting* METHODIST- Churches
HASTINGS WESLEYAN
BOWENS MUXS CHAPEL
BALTIMORE U. B. BRETHREN 8. KALAMO PENTECOSTAL
Fir* Methodist Charcb
METHODIST CHURCH
Henry VanTU, Evangelist
: The annual vacation church CHURCH
‘CHURCH
Cor. N. Michigan Si E. Slate Rd.
I Rev. Arbutu* Hurlm*. Pastor
school Ot I
Rev. Keith Coffey, Pastor
11.15 IUD. Sunday school.
'
Bunday
school.
10
auu.
|
col United
10 am Sunday school.
Itev. John Joidersma
&gt;
Worahlp,
11
am.
11 am. Morning worship.
1:30 am. Worship followed by
A cordial welcome to all.
.
ErangclteUc ocrvlce, 7:30 pm.
7: 30 pm. Christian Endca1
11 u.m. Worship service.
| Prayer meet Thum.. 7:30 pm.
Lcstoer. David Powell.
6: 30 pm. Young People’s meet.
CARLTON
CENTER
plrtrcl nnttUisUc school in Cana­
8: 15 pm. Evening service.
7: 30 pm. Evening service.
METHODIST CHURCH
Wed, 8 pm. Prayer meeting., STONEY POINT
da Site i* niw employed at Pen­
Wednesday. 7:30 pm. prayer.
veirv
iirruniil
FREE METHODIST
CJIURCH
nock Hospital a* * registered
Bunday school. 10:15 am.
&lt; Itev, Gwcnncth Behring, Pastor
Star. Canter, AlUrft and CWd- ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
nurre while awaiting alignment
INTER-LAKES BAPTIST
Morning
worship,
9:13
am.
Vejte Road at Woodland
by The Evangelical Alliance
CHURCH
Rev. Ktnar Umatb. Pastor
। a* »u&gt;i. riwMM—a.
Martin Corners
Misston
Delton, Mich.
CARLTON
SEVENTH-DAT
■Your Friendly. Christ-centered
8 pm. Preaching
Church school, 9:45 a m.
Hcv chalmcr Miller, pastor of
Itev. David Honeywell. Pastor
ADVENTIST
CHURCH
,
Church"
1
-----------Worship service. 10:30-am.
Sunday school. 10 am.
D. Boes*, for three years a mis-: Irvine Clwpel. extend* an invita­
__
_____ _______
TRINITY GOSPEL CHURCH
Quimby Church
ilonary in Kay*. Upper Volta tion to intend these services.
Saitboth school. 8:30 am.
WorxiUp. 10 am. Sermon from
1118 Jordan Lake Street
Evening
warship.
7
pm
Saturday
worship,
'.19:45
a.tn.
will
speak
till*
Thuraday
at
7
30
Thc staff include*: Junior re 22nd Psalm.________________ Lake Odessa LPA. Campground*
Worship eervloe. 11:30 am. pm. at Uie Hastings Assemblies
Mid-week Fellowship, 7 pm.
Prayer mcetlw. Tuesday. 7:3u
Phone DR 4-8277
Turodoy, Aug. 17. murical con-,
Sermon: "On Being R«4x&gt;ncllz-d of God Church. 102 East Wood­
Wednesday.
cert by Claire Hobart, blind mu-1
To God-Revelation."
land Avenue In Africa. Mr B&lt;wsc
Sunday scliool. 10 am.
Parsonage committee meeting, and hl* wife engaged te super-:
IRVING
CHAPEL
। eesr,^. _____ _ ______ &lt; EDAR CREEK BIBLE
ton. Mrs. Darrell Keller; Junior
A hearty welcome lo alt
Aug. 16. 8 pm. First Methodist vteory work in an area which:
Rev. Chalmer Miller. Pastor
i Young People’* rerricc, 7 pm. CHURCH
Church
lounge.
included 18 churches and 14 na­
Phone RO 5-3503
j Evening service, 8 pm
I Campground Rd 8 mile* south of
Charts* Fuller. Herb Buwalda; HASTINGS EVANGELICAL
tional ministers. During their &gt;
Sunday school. 0:30 tun.
Hasting*
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH I Bible Study Wed, 7:30 pm |
Evimgelbt -Billy Graham ful­
three year* in the area they
worship, 10:30 am.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Paator, Donald Tack
started Uiree new churehe* and fill* nn ambition a.&lt; lie tells Hie
Thursday prayer service, 7:3
CHURCH
Bunday school. 10 am.
H. J. Buwaida. Minister
---------- helped four existing churches to fascinating story of ancient "Je, Woralup, 11 am.
Weat. Kindergarten—Mrs Wayne Pbonta Wl 5-4995 ar Wl 5-3397 UNITED BRETHREN IN
complete their building pro- . ;uxih :u ' Ln IhUi new liltn,
I Youth meeting. 0:15 pm.
KILPATRICK UNITED
Webster. Mra Walter Birman.
Willard H. Curtis. Minister
rvffter hours Tuesday through. CHRIST CHURCH
grama. Between 1944 and IMS.
1 Evening aervlce. 7:30 pm.
BRETHREN CHURCH
Sunday. Aug. 15. 1965
Mr. Bocse served 'in the.-US.
M-66 Woodland
t
UCV. uufKiic opw
Wednesday prayer meeting
Morning worship 9.30. Nursery Navy He 1* a 1953 graduate "! Drtlon at
otlier limo by appointment.
Itev. R. A. Hoffman
Sandra C«troth; Nursery—Mrs.
9:30
am. worship
and Junior . Bible study. 7:30 pm
provided.
Bunday service schedule:
—
- ------------——--------Central Bible Institute. Sprtii.:10 am. Bunday school.
0:55 am Sunday school. Loon church.
rnifm-ii of
field, Mo_ and has pastured
11 am. Worship service.
Wm, Bupc. Tbm MT aww.
10:W .m. Bu,uP.y Kbool.
f,11?; ,
*. Lli
churches in Alma and Bete- i •■Jcnuateur 1* presented for
Md omprtau laul-r. tor aB.
Th. rwirrry.tion »1U «&lt;«hip
TIUUSI &lt;&gt;r
your enjoyment nial inspiration
| First Presbyterian Church. SikeNP»n to .11 «T,Ur.
SUhd« ...hhUl. AU,. 1&gt;. ».U&gt;
Buwalda
[
ston.
Mo.
LAKEWOOD
BAPTIST
11 .h,
«r«dip. a.™., Lh. wokreu M«Mauu u u»Dei-on. It is an hour-long motion
I 9 30 Church school classes for
I'TfTTS'w-A-W. P"Kr|
HA-WU ’iCHURCH
__________________
picture, rich in color and au­
,
First
Grade
and
below.
Community Room above Woodthentic sounds of the lamd for­
: 10:30 Chancel choir practice.
an unforgettable tlirill and chal| Saturday 7 30 Fun and Fellow­
307
E.
Marshall
Street
Ship
dub
will
meet
For transportation Wl
Organist Ruth West.
clianse from Thtrradaj- to WedMinister, Dale R. Harvey
0 pm. Y hour in the youth ntwday night.
11 am. Warship service.
WORLD WIOt PICTURt ■
HASTINGS BAPTIST CHURCH
department.
-----------Nyla Jo Darby, daughter of
I 9:&lt; am Church school. Supt
6:30 pm. Church farewell fel­ WESLEYAN METHODIST
7:30 pro. Wed., prayer service Rev Rowell Houseman—Pastor Mr. and Mrs. Richard Darby of
I Loyd Martz.
lowship for the Gerald Mahler CHURCH
Irrm Moses to in
Coat* Grove, attended tlw 9l*&lt;
,
Hickory Camera. Michigan
: **•-“*Music and Youth
National Wijjnen’* CtatiUun
rtiuneclicn . to its ’
Boonie and LoreUa Reardon. family.
| Rev. Vaughn B. Jensen. Pastor I IM pm. Wed.. Bible Study Mosher. Pastor, 307-2585.
,
a.m. Bunday school. Temperance Union - convention
Holly Hewitt and Carol Stauffer
10 am. Sunday school.
and Prayer.
Monday D to 11:15 am. vucuLAKEWOOD
E,
U.
B.
CHURCH
CL
uuct
for
all
ages.
!
CU.V^ALT^aKL.CAL
P4Wanv
ttoa church school.
|
11 a tn. Worship service. '*
Mes­
Rev. K. Charles Ncs^eth, Pastor
''
sage by Rev. Houseman. This the State Youth Temperance
Sunday worship, 10 um.
The Story of he Holy City
Union for the State of Michigan.
Wednesday. 7:30 pm. Family
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
11
am.
Junior
church
for
Church school. 10 am
MYF Sunday. 7 pm.
Night. Adult*. Youth*. Juniors
CHURCH
An unfcrg«ttabfe
.
Bible Study.
children 4-8.
9:30 am. Morning group, Bill
motion pK'tu't
eV \
j 7:30 pm- Evening evangelistic idirfad Nyla served in Hint ca­
Wednesday service. 8 pm.
lomlng ’prayer and
service Special music.
pacity a y«ir avo. An nlt-day
COATS GROVE
IL Frank Ritchie.
7 pm. Evening group. Gladys
Wednesday Activities
and evening meeting was held
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
WOODBURY UNITED
Ostroth. leader.
McCALLUM UNITED
6 am. Mens Prayer Bind.
Aug. 7 of Youth Temperance
IN COLOR
. The Coupies club annual wtekBRETHREN CHURCH
Cor. Coats Grove Rd. and .
BRETHREN IN
9 am. Women's Prayer Band. Council
Itev. B R. Dan*. Pastor
cation church school.
Durkee Bead
CHRIST CHURCH
7.30 pm Bible study and
ter, Saturday and Sunday. (The
Telephone 374-3246
Charles Gibbs, Pastor
Friday 0 to 11:15 am vacation
•The tyuinh in ttie Wildwood., prayer meeting.
•9 ■ o'clock service hei
Floyd
Walter,
Supt.
church school.
Otis Lake Raid
8:30 pm. Adult choir rehearsal.
omitted.this Sunday),
In Village of Woodbury
Saturday 2-4 pm. church 11Bible school, 10 am
Itev. Isaac Ctagood. Pustor
Worship hour. 11 am.
Sunday school, 10 am.
Worship, 11 am.
Christum Endeavor. Tuesday.
Worship. 11 am. ,
"Soul" Is the subjrct of tlxJunior church for children. 4-9. ,7 pm. During the month of Au­
ST. ROSE CATHOLIC CHURCH
7:15 Christian Endeavor.
■Youth cliotr rehearsal. Wed, gust the Rev. Charles Gibbs will
Rev. Pr. Joseph C. Dunphy,
8 pm. Evening service.
Christian Science churches this
8 pm.
Rev. David Hawley. Asr.utant
be the leader for CE.
Wed, 8 pm. Prayir meeting.
Fellowship service, 7:45 am.
lly Mr I. Donald Prof/rock Sunday Bible M-lictlotLs will in­
clude the following from Isaiah
Youth Fellowship. Wed, 7 pm
MIDDLEVILLE CHRISTIAN
Bible Study and prayer ser­ DELTON METHODIST
9. Saturdays, 7:30 am. on Sun­
REFORMED CHAPEL
light
IIKIU. u&gt;
by U.1'
day:. neither .u.
for brtghtw.
vice, Wednesday, 8 pm. al Roger CHURCH’
BILlT GRAHAM
Marctus E. Taber. Minister
708 W. Maln’BUvet
Hie Dowlteg chapter of Pcimock: 1WM
llu lnoon mv«- light
Phono 023-5856
Rev. Earl Schippcr *•
Hospital Guild met yesterday with unUj
|Mlt tlu. Jx)ril .hau bo
I Church Study, Sunday, 9:45
—
------------..,a *
Worship. 10 a m.
&lt;
j Mrs. Wurm
on S Bedford u
Road.
* un.o (hrt an fveflw,unc num.
ST. AUGUSTINE,
WOODLAND CHURCH OF
Sunday School. 11:15 am
The Bruce Biclielkr family of and thy God thy glory."
MIDDLEVILLE
THE BRETHREN
| Worship Bunday. 11am.
Evening Warship. 7:30.
Comstock Park tn Grand Rapids
Bunday Mass. 8 i
8319 Coats Grove Road
Youth Fellowships, Sunday. 6
were Sunday visitors at Uie Robert
Rev. Charles Gibbs, Pastor
GMkllls The Baclwllcr fuhUy 1««
J pm.
MILO
BIBLE
CHURCH
Worship services. 9:45 am.
ST. AMBROSE CATHOLIC
, Prayer _ group, Tuesday, 9:30
t their home during Die Palm SunA women's trio from the MeRoute 3, Delton
CHI-fit 11 AT DELTON
;. Cluincel choir rchOsal, Thura. {
Rev. Frank Crabb
Cullum United
United1 Brethren
Church
U«’ takny shcK«T te their tare- Callum
Brrthr™ C
hurch
A. J. Spoelstra. PaMor
ment only moments before the
..!!? 5.-^‘.7
WOODLAND
j 7 pm
Sunday school 10 am.
storm struck.
METHODIST CHURCH
,
-----------Worship. 11 am.
OUR LADY OF GREAT OAK,
Thursday, Aug. 12
Hie Jeff Fellers, accompanied
Itev. Rlcluird VandcnBooCh. j FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
ho* announced Thr public I ■ inDOWLING
7:30 P.M.
SCIENTIST
i NORTH IRVING WESLEYAN .family. M««il Hte weekend te vitert. The church is 8' ‘ miles.
Morning worship, 11 am.
645 W. Green Street
‘
Sponsored by the
METHODIST CHURCH
! Northern Michigan. * Mra. laiiu
Youth Fellowship. 7:30 pm.
Sunday
utr
of
M-50
anti
Bell
Rood
1 cor.
Cor. ot
of Disson
Sisson ana
and uuciucr
Buehler cmwi
Etoad Gorham returned to Pcnnwk HtaI Riindav school 11 am.
Delton
Area Churches
. , W. of _
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Wednesday service. 7:45 pm , : 4. mlira
Broadway.
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on Simitov
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lor further
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Reading room open WrcliusRev. Gerald Heptater. Paatoc
cal
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DRETUREN CHURCH
Phono 943-9429
Sunday school. 10 am.
10 am. Bunday school.
Young People-* service. 7 pm. ‘ fleld-Brtgjt* and Dowling Meth11 am. Morning worship.
FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
Youth meeting, 6:15 pm
Christian Endeavor. 6 30 pm
]330 N Broudwav. Hastings
Evening Gospel Hour. 7 pm
P311' | Rev. George J. Htmer. Paator ‘
3 pm.
Public
invited.
Wednesday prayer. 7:30 pm.
Phone 943-3195
Miss Debby Peters rpeni last
Where a Christian Experience i BAPT IST CHURCH
week attending U&gt;e Bible Confer­
' Make* you a Member.
|
W. Glen Campltell. Pastor
ence at Gull Lake. * The John
10 am. Bunday tciiool.
Gunis of Nashville have a new
2
Miles
South
of
Gun
Lake
11 am. Morning worship.
soil Mrs Gunl b, the former Mary
9.45 am. Sunday school.
6: 30 pm Youth service.
Elite, who with her parent* tar11 nm. Morning worship.
7.30 pm. Evening worship.
I merly lived on Cloverdale Raid. *
7 pm. Evening worship.
STOP in ond SEC the
7: 30 pm. Wednesday prajer.
।
Wednesday. 7:30 pm. 1Bible The Marvin Felder family spent
,
Saturday in the Benton Harborstudy and prayer rervlco.
Largest Selections in
THE GALILEAN BAPTIST
St. Joseph area and visited Uie
CHURCH
I Rev. Paul Deal family, former P*sFormer Freeport High School
. .
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PEOPLES BIBLE CHURCIL.
BARRY COUNTY ...
Sunday school. 10 am.
Rl. Naihvtllc.
(
J Warship service, 11 am.
NYLONS
WOOL3 - ACRILONS
Ttie Women’s Society of Dowling
I Evening service. 7:30 pm.
anJ HERCULONS by
j Church te to meet an Aug. 19. The
LeRoy Kesuicy. pastor.
| Wed, Prajer meeting. 8 pm.
Plume 653-3248
group will serve a dinner to the
The little church with the big
I public at noon te the church tareALigic iinil Aloiiiitrb
11 a m. Morning worship.
message. Phono 765-6971.
ment. Members are reminded of
10 urn Bunday school
I .OU pull.
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Aug. 15. the VanNoord family; being made. * Roxanne Quick and
OF GOD CHURCH
will be here.
, Suzanne Procfrock were awarded
501 Nylon
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102 E. Woodiknd Avenue
Come as you are and ah In trips to the Michigan State 4H.I
Itev. M. F. Goble. Pastor
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9.45 am. Sunday school.
Wed. 7:45 p.m.
pm. Mid-Week State University Aug. 30 through
INSTALLATION INCLUDED
I. 11 am. Morning worship.
। prayer
3 for Uielr “cUq‘’ cxlublu ln
Plu» FREE SPOT REMOVAL
Thuraday. 7 pm. Pioneer Girl* i food* and fretting project* They
For a Period of 6 Month*
7 pm. Evangelistic service.
and Boy* Brigade.
(were among Uh* contestants of an
■ 7 pm. Wednesday service.
Women’s Missionary Fellow- elimination contest held Friday at
ship 2nd Tues, each month. 7:30.1 the Extension offlee in Harting*.
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Midway Between Broadway and Michigan
Open Mon. thru Fri. till 9 P.M,

day Voice of Prophecy
WJEF 1230, 8:30 am.

Closed Saturdays

�mre you too will enjoy this
poem;
Ihruklnr Eariaos Moaning
bTlw XSc Shank
From over the fWds M early
mrm.
Tlie tliockj of grain and wav­
ing corn.
A whtatie sounds to pierce the

Whenever the heaviest bundles
hit
.The whirling cylinder at that
I grand machine
Thin spins along again serene.

The fanner's wives Join In the
fun
T and7 ■mXUly chickens brown

Past Sunfield
Resident Dies
Ward was received Monday by

SPECIAL

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the men and threshing

FULL GALLON

Are eager to help with that

It just the poem to end up thia
story ot the old time thrrehcrmen. By the way, If you should
like to bare a copy of his book,
hto M4f»g la 480 a Chicago

we i there should have been enough
T don’t suppose any body
crew on the job and Ln the
o ptorea. George was Just
homrt and keeping their conduct
ng hte third piece and, he
from getting out of hand was
up and aald. "Nope.” The
often a bigger Job than operating
the threshing machine. I Insisted
At another time. one of the
an reasonable good manners and men asked to please pane the
no profane language. If any one crackers. Fred very unconcerned
was heard using profanity, he passed the beans. The women
fined a nickel. The fine waa
put in Die treasury and kept by laughed and went to the kitchen.
Everybody laughed but Prod, he
one of the crew and used lo buy pretended ttiat he didn't, know
tobacco that all used. On one
occasion, the treasurer not only
At one place the woman set a
got tobacco, but atop about a
half bushel of peanuts; because, dish of strawberry Jam .on the
he explained. Al and WUbur put table. George took half of Lt.
passed
it to Frank who took the
in some of that fine money.
They wanted ft to look like we otlier half. Some of the boys
put Ln the meet of ft (X did put hissed and made fares at them,
in a little, Wilbur never had to but wlrcn Uie lady came back,
put In any.) Moat of the crew and saw tlie jam gone, she fill­
ed the dtoh and brought It back,
and George again got the-d Uh
always keep than straight
Grace was aald at the table In and took half the jam and
most at Uie ixxiKa. so all were Frank got lhe other half.
One real nice home, the lady
instructed to wait for it Al one
farm the owner was new to us. put newspapers on the ciiaira
We waited tor some time and to keep Urm clean. One of the
lie didn't come to the table, ao men folded up the paper and
started to fill our plates. About laid It aside and sold that sane
that time. he came and said "we one had been reading the nefts
usually say sometliing before we and left the paper on hto chaE
Bill »u a tall slim middle­
cat-' and started In on a real
aged man -without teeth tiiat he
long prayer.
We ate our breakfast with red said be didn't need because he
could
swallow anything that
faces and aald nothing At noon
wo waited, but. a neighbor, a Would go through hto shirt col­
big fellow with a loud voice took lar. He especially liked boiled
cabbage.
One place, he took
up the potato dtoh and filled
Ills plate and passed it on. "we about half the cabbage that was
haven't time to count them to- in the dish and he said he
would try it and if he liked it
he would take more the next
time. The farmer had been
Another time we liod religious watching lilm with a sour look
interference at a place where we on hLx face, but he really laugh­
hadn't threched before. The ed for Bill was slow and always
folks had a couple ot teen age
Ktrls that got Interested In acme
of the boya tn the crew and the '■er&gt;' much tlie other way
Kiris and boya hod got quite was always in a hurry. He
friendly and were having a gay quite an old man. too. One
tune. The next morning the
folks tuMl family worship. The hadn't got in, and Mr. Bray said,
man raid Uie Bible. They tang '■Why to that man BUI. always
hymns and were down on the behind?" I aald. "Why don't
Boor tn prayer. It was tasting you ask him. he won't mind?"
most too long for" the boya to So. Mr. Bray asked him why it
stay Rood. They had their eyas waa that he was always Uie last
on Uie girls. I looked at them man. BUI very slowly set his
n-s sternly as I could. At that chair in place and very solemnly
time. Harry, iwe coiled him sot down and looked Mr. Bray
Coolyi, one of the beet workors in the fare and said. "Mr. Bray.
but ths biggest mtochtef maker I was the last one In our family."
A trick that got played quite
of tlie bunch lud chewed up a
often was when Uie butter was
it at Wilbur, who had been very passed they would give H nUier
a
quick pass and the fritow that
solemn and zanctlmonlouh hit­
received it would get bls thumb
ting him in the face.
He jumped up, said somathing in the butter. The butter was
and looked out the window. Well, usually quite soft at that time
the boys and girls laughed. The of the year. Of courts, ft would
folks didn't say anyahiny .nd look like an accident.
In contrast, we did eat at one
they treated us real nice and
said that we did thana good Job place where it couldnX have
but they didn't ask us to do
their threshing the next year.
Those girls were out and around
the, threshing machine all tl*i
day and were as dirty as the
boya When the Job was done.
However, they were not the only
Rlrls that were interested In the
threshing machine or. (was it
the toys?) If I am not mistaken
the girls W years ago looked
and were, much like they arc to-

Then we're al) keyed up for a
happy day
Tb enjoy our thrashing in cid
fashioned way.
The engine puffs and slews »

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Hovcver, wa really worked
hard and T liked to hear the
tallies dick and I could pitch as
many bundles aa any cue and
keep the machine a going, too.
We never could have kept a crew
of men If they hadn't had a good
time and Iota of good eats.

Surviving are her husband: a
son; two daughters; a brother
and two grandchildren.
Funeral services and burial.

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Blind Musician 'Chenoweth anil I Delton Area
Personal Mention
At Zion Lutheran F.os'er. .TJ?,Ap Let"1 ■
Vicki Guldet of Jenison visited
Card of Thanks /H
her
grandparents, the Melvin
im
i
'n
LooP
Mr. and Mra. Charles Ander
Campbells, last week and her
Church Tuesday

Woodland. Claude Clemens and
Ahne. Meri Clemens and Clara
Seeley attended the Clemens re­
union at Grand Blanc Bunday.
64 being present. Mrs. Ray Clem­
ens and Mrs. Leopold Markwart
attended the Ionia fair Monday.

Mrs. Emsberger
Of Lake Odessa
Succumbs Friday

Lane fl Ateman, remembered
for Uh «rk
"Snler LaughX" and “L»te Soar
wuh other audience
the Ledges omipuny. Till*

Will be Clone in the
CARD OF THANKS
ways, on Saturday, returning to
Funeral service, were N-ld for tradition 111
evening golf league thb* fro(n_ Woodland called on ML'- her home with the Erways and and Mrs. Edna Loveland of
■»'
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u
I wish to alncerely thank Dre er. Claire Hobart, will nresent a 'Monday
Grass Lake were dinner guests Mr*. Anna Enuberger. 90, Lake
mH w«h
—.v .i-h nirh.r.t
takitur
“
„
Birk and Blair, nurses and concert at Zion Lutlieran Church week with Richard Foster taking. AIl&gt; McKlfnihy Bunday -a Mr« her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. of the Herman Hauers an Thurs­ Odessa, at the Pickens Chapel
xtuntlal rucrese,
Wilson Guldet, 8r. ot Lacey. Her day and recent callers at, their
burses' aids for the wonderful of Woodland oh Tuesday, Aug. my first puce In the Green Di- Ruth Yo&lt;Tr returned
at Lake Odessa Monday. Aug. 9.
vision and George Chenoweth Ruth Yager returned to be­
tare I received while in Pennock I
. k . i,
home were Mr. ana Mrs. Ken- •t 1 30 with interment in Lake­
lli grabbing the top rung of the. home m Beaverton after visiting h^^Twry
Hospital and my friends and
,Uittartt£?^Slneth
of w&gt;Bn&lt;tou&lt; aDd side Cemetery. Rev. P. W. BenRed Division.
net relatives here. * Mr. an.i
nelwff officiated.
Foster spUt with Ralph Shir- Mrt Dgvid Randolph and dough■
falls. Your kindness will be long
Mr- and Mra. CresUno Marquez
Mrs. Enuberger. one of the
key but Otto Christensen lirt tir froth Fair Haven are vlsllin.: in BatUe Creek.
,
residents of the nren.
all four points to Aldrich to slip Mr. and Mrs Clyde Northuls and
Clyde H. Conrad
Guests of the Bert Benhams of Albuquerque, N. M.. aru oldest
blind children.
।
Friday. Aug. 6. about 10 30
into second in lhe Green Divis- Mr and Mrs. Marvin Randolph from Wednesdax until Sunday spending several weeks with died
Blind since three months old. ion. while Chenoweth ahoutout this week.
their daughter and family, Mr. at
,ai the
me Sunset
uurux-i Acre*
aerre R&lt;*t Home,.
■*
err
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Henry
Felatra
CARD OF THANKS
Al Steury with Ids 42 lo movei Mr «nd Mra. Russell Peabod. and twin sons. Roger and Robert, and Mra Bernard Tobias, Cathy :near Hostings after ft long IIIhandicap of blindness, and took ahead of Eldon Mathews wlx&gt; Bntl Mrs Peabody'S mints Mr of Fruitport. David Benliam of and Kimberly of 611 E. Walnut. ,nees. She had been at the-home |
feit thanks and appreciation to his place Ln the public school lost four points to Jim Criming- j„sie and Minnie Sargent, an.! Akron. Ohio, is visiting his They are eapecially thriiled to Jar five months.
all our friends, neighbors and
er.
her mother. Mrs. Katie Peterson grandparents, the Bert Benhams, MO tiiclr new granddaughter. I
Cronlnger carded a 41 lo went to Northern Michigan for a until Labor Day.
klndnesfl, cards and expressions from Gustavus Adolphus College
The Floyd and Clinton CadMrs. C. H. Felucr spent Friday
of gympathy. floral tributes. Hos­ In
St.
Peter,
Minn.,
the
coik-go
night
with
Jack
Laubaugh
— — i.i.
------------------- 1 ।
. Wilcox
wucux spool
spent a nay
day wiui
with me:'
that- ami Saturday in Detroit visiting wailoder families attended the
_— .
pital Guild 1. Albion Women's where his
father served as a pro-’ and Dick Jacoba iaubaugh daughter and family, Mr. am. her sister. Mra. Either Llhd. who funeral of their brother, Olenn
Club. Jolly Jills, Joanna Circle. fesoor Following graduation he won three from Jacobs in the Mrs Kenneth Kahler. ★ Pali, h hospitalized there.
Bhe married Chariest Ernsix-rgMrs. Bponsble for her beautiful attended the Lutheran Bible InIn-1 Blue Divide*.
। Pullens from Allegan spent Sun
Mr and Mrs. Charles Burch Wetherby Funeral Home in Jack­ er in 1893 and they had lived
roses, pallbearers: to Mrs. Y arg er stltute in Minneapolis,
Minn, j No matches were played in the day with his sister and famll-- and family attended the wedding son on Saturday.
for tlie last 52 years In their
~™
r''~'
ir„rw he
t.® met
r—
Ulia—Norma
IL. fLien,. :i Blue
and Mrs. Crue for their kind help Here
Miss
Division.
**
------•*
.
I Mr and Mrs. Clyde Northuls.
| of Edna McOonegal and Robert
Callers on Wednesday of last home ot 812 Tupper lake Street.
in preparing the food: to Rev.
arekatat the Frank Prentice home
Mra. Lila Baake and daughte; JM. Burch, diaries' brother,
Elliott for ids comforting words: ure mate ana ms eyre tor mm. i Green — Feldpausch vs A. !Mrs. Marqueta Smith and daugh- the Holy Trinity Church in were Mr. and Mrs, Stewart Jack­ Methodist Church, waa ft life
also to the WalldorfT-Sponable Rev. Einar Unseth, Zion Luth-1 Smith. Huebner vs.
son of Mill Lake and Mra. Wm
Shirkey; ters. Mra. Princess Morris and Jackson onSaturday.
You Ret a full measure-of John
Funeral Home for their thought- eran pastor. Mid. •
McAllister vs. Jerow,
Cook vs daughter went to Northern, Mr andMrs. Leon Gray spent Jackson of Florida. Dinner guesL-s Chanter 315. and active in the
He had a desire to enter the.arooa: Flora vs Aldrich. Cooper Michigan for a couple of days * Sunday
Sunday with
with her
brother. Or|o
Orlo Friday evening were the Pren- W8C8 and Women’s Fellowship Deere performance and conve­
her brother.
Mrs Harry P Osborn
nience inthcH h.p. "HO Lawn
ministry but due to the un-! w, sexton: Roue vs Siegel. Pugh Mr. and Mre. David Honeywell Main, of Marcelius. Visitors re­
of the Congregational Church as
and Family
and Garden Tractor.
'
certainty
family
are------leaving
. -------&lt; -aa
— to
— whether or not; vs. Christensen. Kelhl ,a.v». Pot--and
.—
------------ — ■on
-­ a. va- cently at the Gray home have Clarence Prentice, of Okomos.
long as h«T health permitted
_
&lt;-artan
W 'T'hr,
Dr. and Mrs. Wsaley Logan
he rY-Allr!
could, ai
as a
a KUnrf
blind mar,
man. be or- I| ..
ter
cation thia
this week. *
The ninnlr,
picnic ar
at been Mre. Harold-Gray and
Surviving are her. husbaqd. Independent ground-speed con­
CARD OF THANKS
dalned. began to give sacred
Red—Gardner
vs U.
O Miller
at­ granddaughter of Olivet, Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs -Harold Downs Charles, four grandclilldrin. and trol. Double oafe electric •tart­
-- uuncr »■.
»IUK. William
- -------- Cheney
---------• ’s- cottage
- --- -W- Albertlne Bauer—Our heartfelt concerts. During thia
this time he I Frandsen v&gt;.
! Hlearant Lake last Sunday w»' Mrs. Richard Hart and two attended the MotoFJiomes Asso­ 13 great, grandchildren.
vs. W. Cron Inzer;
Inger; J.
j.Hleazant
er.
Double-action
brakes.
At­
thanks to ail who extended com­ traveled into Texas among the Cronlnger vs. Guenther, Stanley wel&gt; “tUnded Ther' werc 37 daughters of Grand Rapids, and ciation Stale meeting at Pioneer
tachments for mowing, clearing
forting sympathy and help in our Mexicans.
| VB
the ......
weather
wasn t Mra. Claude Lonkerd of Battle Park in Muskegon over the weekva.. Pwmlkas;
hl-sueu, Martin
,-uarun vs
vs. Lawtaw- ,rcn
- ; though
—— —
...... .............
anow. gardening, spraying ...
recent sorrow. For the beauUful
rente. Chenoweth va Wlnick; |*° *ood
Creek.
service, floral offerings and other
many more.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Young and
tya, -He fell like a tan of , sumry
—
va -Hodgea.
----------------Goodyear
-—- -----vk j Mr and Mra. Joe Oelde* and
Dr. and Mrs. Tom Walers and
ricks for the noUte Mexicans Booth;
*Vw,.h- w
-.n-J- —
' family from Schoolcraft were family of St. Paul. Minn, are family of Prospect Heights, III .
Keep your homestead In trim,
Mathews
vs. Osgood.
Tul.
Blue — Gillespie vs. Wood. [Sunday dinner gueste at »dr .and house-guests of his sister, lhe who have been spending three
and handle many farm chorej^
Pierre Longtln
SUmaty vs. H. Smith; Laubaugh*
w,d f»«nUy- P Tom Toffees, and arc also vLdt- weeks with her parents, the Lyle
Hlsaing tlie villlan and chevr- too, with n .John Deere 110
Lath Hoffman
Hulberts. at -----their ---------cottage at
va' ironatne.
Ironside. Macirou
MacLeod vs.
vs. snrrSher- ;, •“. and Mrl- Dsvld ..■..mumi
Kennlsten ing hU father, lhe Ray Waters.------------......
Tractor. Convenient credit.
Barney Longtln
the invitation of one of tbe wood; Panfil vs. Chase Burr vs •a,ld
returned to their Ray and Tom are doing a bit of'Grand Traverse Bay. have re­ week as tile _ Ledges PH.vIwu.mLatin Americana there.
Hubbell; Fletciter
vs. Hoilbier home at Governor, Island. N Y . lishing this week, and Tom's wife, turned to their home. The Hul­
bock
—'*came
------- *—
u **to thel^ home
Blnec hU marriage In 194B,:Jacolx va Cove- Mitchell vs afler vl81,ln« Mr* Kennlsten’s ls also spending a few days with *bcrU
CARD OF THANKS
parents. Mr.
Mr. and
and Mrs. Merl her family at Femdale.
here for the weekend and enter­
parents.
' I wish to thank Drs. Morrill Mr. Hobart and his wife hove Mitchell vs. 81m.
Boske, and others
Miss Elizabeth Finch, a teacher tained for the first birthday of
and Pryor and lhe hospital staff been doing missionary work in; White-Roberts vis. B. Miller. “ Mr. and Mrs Myron Campbel!
In the Hosting, schools, is hos- their granddaughter. Lisa Young,
Lardo
Texas.
At
flrat
he
felt
I
Kinney
vs
Bay;
Snyder
vs,
-for the wonderful care and at­
and family left for a two-week pitalued at 8t. Joseph Memorial before her porenta left Their
tention I received while a. pa- that the bulk of his work would I Clarke. Rohd- vs. Clarey- War- '
„ (camping trip in Northern Michl-‘ Hospital in Kokomo, Ind. where
unordained minister, j ner v&amp;. James, McMillan vs. [[
■tieut -*t the Pennock Hospital.
following petit ion IWarren and Jeffrey of Eaton
JOHb
Also my friends, neighbors and but the Lord opened up a dif- Tucker- J Bennett VW Bum*. Ban S’tUrtiay. ♦ Mr. and Mrs ; she will undergo surgery
JANITORS
r
Ke’in»th Ka»*ler and family and I The Ted Ziegler, vacationed Rapids. Mrs. Lyle Halgh of Lan­
LAWN l» t-ARHEN
relatives for the visits and cards. feremttypedt workof hem
sing. and Joe Schroeder of East
TRAITOR
h
They were told of a blind man,
’
Frank Castle
COOKS
I family enjoyed a wonderful out-1 lord 'nils week Greg Zlagler I* ianslng. Also, the Hulberts* son.
who though he had lost his sight,
ing at Gun Lake. * Mrs. Daisy-a guest of Willie Carter at Tlllot- David, who has been with the
BAKERS
periutps because of too much
| Peabody from Vermontville vlsi-lson Lake and Barbara is spend- Peace Corps Ln East Pakistan for
CARD OP THANKS
liquor, now wanted to learn
FOOD SERVICE .
ted her sons and family. Mr. and ing the week with Mr. and Mrs.
We would like to express our
Airs Russell Peabody and fami- Gerald Ziegler at Plainwell.
will be entering WMU this Full.
HANDLERS
thanks to our friends and neigh­
| ly and Mr. and Mra. John PeaMr. and Mrs. Clarence Gliding Tlie Hulberts returned the first
bors for Uie many acts of kind­ Hobart, sought out this man
| body. Saturday and Sunday, w and Mrs. Leora Newtbn have of the seek to Grand Traverse
ness during the Illness and nt: and began teaching him braille.
I Mr and Mrs. Ira Stairs from been spending a few days with Bay.
Boon requrets came from others
Vermontville visited her brother the ladles’ sister. Mr. and Mrs.
Visiting the John Woods all
also for learning braille.
last weak were their sonMICHIGAN
and
and family. Mr and Mra. John Harold Stflcer.
____________
of Howell.
STATE
for their
Mr orkLMrs. Herbert Wilcox . family. Mr. and Mre. Neville M.
Peabody. Monday.
UNIVERSITY
In ceremonies at Subic Bay.
of Tompa/lTa, formerly of Has- Wood and Larry, of Orlando. Fla.
family. Thanks to Rev. Elliott, braille. Today the Hobart's have
Personnel Center
A house-guest this weekend Ungs, spent several days last I Saturday guests were W. A. Kelpallbearers, Leonard-Osgood, and their own school building where ; Philippines, aboard the Seventh
257 West Michigan Ave.
the ladies who provided food. they teach regular academic sub­ Fleet amphibious command ship of Patricia Anderson at the cot­ week with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey |!ogg and Stanley Williams of
Estes (AGC-13), a Hastings Na­ tage of her parents, the Hugo McCarty of BatUe Crept and the i Flint. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Col12A N. Jcffenon
jects aa well as the Bible to val officer received lhe Navy
East Lansing. Michigan
weekend in Kalamazoo with Mr. ler and baby daughter ot Pittstheir blind students.
Commendation Medal "for meri­ her roommate from WMU. M1m and Mrs Ward Stoner
| burgh. Pa, were callers on Fri“It wUl be a privilege to hear
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clemens day.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Moore the concert given by this blind torious axhievement In connec­ Linda Hunsberger.
tion with operations against
man who with Ms strong voice
sings his own com peelIlona. If I
you think your lot Ln life is Aug. 4. 1964."
CHEVROLET
CARD OF THANKS
IA. William 8. Buehler.

Every inch a rugged
John Deere

6Melerd rammer1
At the Ledges
HELP,
MALE. FEMALE

®

i

,Keith a!nk.'" •«•&lt;« I

,l A*11*21 n*y .Oay.*

Officer Earns
Medal for
Combat Effort

Goodyear
B&gt;os.
Implements
Ph. Wl 5-5052

felt thanks and sincere appreci­ one Li cordially invited." pastor
ation* for the many kind acts
rendered, expressions of sym­
pathy, beautiful floral tributes charge, but a free-will offering
and food sent Ln from our kind for the Hobart’s Mixtion Wark
friends, relatives and neighbors
during our recent bereavement

C. Finkbeiner. Special gratitude

worth your wait in

mlraJ Donah! W. WuJzen. Sev-|
enth Fleet iimptUblmut force

50 Attend Funk
Fair Lake Reunion

quick response. Beeler Funeral
Home for their thoughtful serv­
ice and Rev. Gerald Bates for his

operations officer of ibe des­
troyer Maddox (DD-731* which

tlie medal from Admiral Wulzen.

Delton.

Paul H. NIUe. The citation ac­
companying the medal was read
ent including the
to Lt. Buehler by Admiral WulI tribute that will always be and Mrs. Donald O Funk. Mr. zen during tlx- ceremonies
gratefully remembered.
Sharing honors with Lt. BuehMrs. Bert holt Funk and Mr. and
C. Finkbeiner
Mm
Nelson
Eddy.
They
came
. Robert E.
MftcLean. daughter of retired .
from Florida. Indiana and Illi­ M.
and daughters
U. 8. Coast Guard Captain and 1
nois. The reunion will be held
Mrs. Clifford R. MocLcan of
Cedarville.
and Mrs Marvin Demond. Coun­
Mrx.^ Buehler pinned the |
cil Crest Rood, BatUe Creek.
CARD pF TRANKS
Wa sincerely want to thank al)
of the many friends, neighbors
gan on the afternoon of Aug.
2 when his vessel become the
beautiful greetings and gifts sent
object of unprovoked North Vletto us on our 50th Anniversary

Hastings
Traffic Tickets

flowers fcnd’glfts and called while
Zelah was in the hospital for 38
days'and since her return home.
WB also Want to thank the doctoH and staff of Lakeview Haspital' and -the Bedford Rescue AUG
Squad for their very prompt

fleer of the Deck, lie directed
the operations of. the Maddox

Uiank our children and their
families for their wonderful AUO.
help' in maintaining our ( home
and for making needed improvcments In the home. All this Is
greatly appreciated and will AUG
never be forgotten.
Maurice and Zelah Healy
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank Dr. Bonlfer
and the nursep at Community
Hospital during my recent sur­

of nl] control statlona. ...
night action of Aug. 4. Lt. Buch- I
ler conned the Maddox in tho
two-hour running battle and j
ordered more tiinn 80 vigorous
tnaoetnilr. traffic InUr- courae changes to evade the tor"By his prompt arid expert
actions tn the face of hostile
fire." the citation rend, "Lt.
Buehler contributed materially
' to the success of his ship and
i up-held the highest traditions of
the United States Naval Service.’

Hastings
Building Permits |

Hastings Mfg. Co. for the beauti­
ful flowers, also all of my friends,
relatives and neighbors for the
beautiful iwwcT&gt;.
flowers, gwiiw,
plants, (Aiua
cards ।
Muuiui
------ ,---------------- and gifts sent to me since my - AOO 4' _ gukud jscebw ts»
aurgenr. Your kindness will al- I —
Stat
— ——
••—"
ways be remembered
;ss
.
Mrs. Ins Welton

e

Business Directory

with the Seventh Fleet am phi-

' paled In three amphibious
। landings of U. S. marines In
i the Republic of Vietnam.
I Amphibious Force Seventh
rie«
Fleet u
U nomrporua
homeported at sumo
Sublo
' Bay. some 80 miles northeast of [
-•
the Subic Bay Naval Base Ls as­
signed lo Lt and Mra Buehler
and their three children
A 1952 Hastings High Schoo!
iruduate. Lt Buehler pursued
higher studies at the University
celved

PRODUCTION
CREDIT
ASSOCIATION

u. । »• 4 r.M.
845-9415

training under

Cloverdale - Hope
By Mrt. Stephen O a good

TH£ SHERWOOD AGENCY

INSURANCE

tO*UT W. SHUW000. Mr.

laturanc*

Fill

All Forms of

Corvtk Monza
Sport Coupt.

Chi veil• Malibu
Sport Coupe.

Mra Deo-'Ellnlcur and daughter

Now s the time
to get a No. 1 buy
on the No. 1 cars.

Athens were Wednesday callers of
Mrs Ferris Brown and daughter.
Saturday evening callers at the
Robert Hart and daughter and Mr.

Duane Fox and family of Freeport
were Sunday callers of Rev. and

Insurancvand Bond*
Insurance

You couldn't pick a better time than now to buy a Chevrolet!
Plenty of beautiful driving weather ahead, and your Chevrolet
dealer is making allowances for your old car that are
even more beautiful. Come drive a great deal

MEMORIAL MONUMENTS gram.
Tlie Tonkin Gulf veteran jolnOF DISTINCTION
cd the naval service In Juno 1950

S. Michigan Ava.
HasHnga

military

Chevrolet Impale
Sport Coupe.

and family of Melbourne, Fla.,
are visiting her sister, the Zane
Nasnes, ana auo
Nat’l Bask Bldg. | Mra. Irene Szekely.

LARKE BUICK-CHEVROLET

JERRY ANDRUS
Ph. Wl 5-4443

1435 S. HANOVER

HASTINGS

PH. Wl 5 2425

�'We Have No Summer Slump/ He Said. 'We Advertise to Stay Ahead'
END-OF-MODEL

LARKE BUICK

CLEARANCE SALE

NEW &amp; USED CARS

CHEVROLET

Late Model Trade-Ins

CLASSIFIED AD FAOE
HASTINGS BANNER

MINIMUM RATE

Gat a One Owner

1435 S. Hanover
Wl 5-2425

PHONE
Wl 5-3481

Wl 5-2426

61 ta 64 Car!

^•ZuW

For the Best Terms

and Values in Town
See the Dodge Boys at

HASTINGS
MOTOR SALES

1963 CHEVROLET

USED CAR LOT
1963 CHEVROLET

BETTER USED CARS
PRICED TO MOVE

1963 BUICK

Calandar of
Special Event*
BUNDAY, AUGUST 1*
DELICIOUS CHICKEN DIN­
NER to be served at BL Ambrose
Church Hall from 12 noon until
4 pm. on Sunday, Aug. 15. Pub­
lic invited. Adults *150, children

1963 CHEVROLET

la llMltefa. MIUdgSK
Plata of haldteg ot «*l4
demonstrated a suixessful per­
sonal and employment back­
ground. Experience in retell

1962 CHEVROLET II
SATURDAY, AUG. 38
BAM SUPPER at the Hastings
VPW Hall, 2 mites west of Has­
tings on M-37 and M-43. Serving

ing and brakes, new w/wall
tires, radio, one owner.

NOTICES

STORE

DEXTER BOAT TRAILER—For
sale. Will carry up to 16 IL
boat. New baby buggy. Phone
Wl 5-2796
8/12

SrViSf-

W4 J. UudMo, Spa

it Business Services

il'LRir4

1962 CHEVROLET BEL AIR
... 4 Dr. Sedan, V-8 motor,
automatic transmission, radio,
w/walls, nice maroon finish.

1961 MERCURY

GOOD AS NEW

pcrienceand background. Bene­
fits Include: paid hospital and
life insurance plan, dependents
hospital and sickness plan,
paid sickness plan, paid vaca­
tion plan, six paid holidays,
unifqnn plan, paid training
and development plan. If in-

QUICK" SALE
1961 FORD PICKUP

1964 Apache
'Golden Eagle'
1961

Campei

BUICK

il 00 to &lt;125 a week. Age 31
and over with car. I can place
three in a job with public contiwcL Paid dally. Past Avon,
Stanley. Watkins. Raleigh, etc.
Representatives encouraged to
apply. Liberal bonus program
Write Box 934 c o Bastings

with Canopy ond New

Spore Tire, plus Extra Floor
Covering. (Used .6 times).

COME TO WHERE
THE USED CAR
SAVINGS ARE

REAHM
MOTOR SALES

$$ on One of These One-

new with extras, $1044.00.

SAIX in second ward. Near
Bliss. Corner tot. gaa heat, fuU
basement, garage. Call 045*5448
for appointment.
. tn

2/3 ACRE
NEW WATERPROOF TARP

Coll Wl 5-3884 after

Management Opportunity

FARM IMPLEMENTS

Farm Machinery

Heating - Plumbing

Sarvic*

WINICK SURPLUS
206 N. Michigan

Ph. W *-3334

9 aUl te th. rnnSilloaa al

KAECHELE'S
one, la fully patented and guar­
anteed. You can easily earn *30
per day in your spare time.
Write staling your home ad­
dress and telephone number.
Frederick W. Miller. 510 All­
colt, Manhall. Mich.
8/19

LEGALS
Power Steering, Radio. .4L14*
—4 -Section 13-ft. Drag- Good
1963 MERCURY MONTEREY
shape!
Chatom. 4 Dr, H-Top, Full
Power, Like New .............. *1,3*6 —Grain Bin to fit Pick-up Truck.
1963 CHEVROLET IMPALA
4 Dr, V8 Sedan, has P. Steer­
ing. P. Brakes, One Owner,

FOR QUICK SALE—1964 Apache
-Golden Eagle” camper with
canopy and new spare tire
plus extra floor covering. Used
6 times. Sleeps four perfectly.

$695.00

SUMMER SPECIALS —Save

Owrjar. New-Ccr Trades . . .

Sleeps four perfectly. Cost

—Use RexalTs fast permanent.
Regular *3 00—Now |1J». Mo NEAR SOUTHEASTERN
pre-shampoo— No after odor
SCHOOL-3 bedrooms up, liv­
ing room, dining room, kitehen,
bath, bedroom down. Full base­
ment, Lennox oil furnace. %
FS JACOBS PHARMACY
acre tot. Double garage, Want
FOR FAST 24-BOUR FILM
our equity of *2.000. you take
SERVICE I No charge far overover payments on *4.400. Phone
sixe prints.
tf
045-4844. 1312 8. Hanover, Bas­
ABLE PAPER — For picnics,
family reunions, tote of usee.
40- by 300-. *350 at The Ban-

GOODYEAR BROS.
NOTICE

MR. FARMER:
Your Form Bureau dealer
is headquerteri for Quality
Seeds that are certified for
use in Michigan.

for Independent business.
This position offers well above
average earnings as well aa
excellent fringe benefits. Car
necessary, but no long trips
away from home. For per­
sonal interview, please write
brief resume'lo: Mr. Henry
Upson. P.O. Box 184. Toledo.

gal. oil drum, wash bowls and
pitchers, copper boiler. 16 ft.
oak dining table, scales, cross-

antique pUtfc
Grove, De! lot:

I
DON'T GAMBLE ...

Um Fem Bureau'* Guarantaad Seed* ond “High
Analytte** Plant Food- We
recommend the inoculation

1959 FORD V*, Bld- Trins.
1959 FORD V* Automatic

IMS FORD V* Convertible

WE WILL HIRE 5 men in tlie'
Barry County area beginningI
Aug. 10. The men we hire will1
have to be neat, aggressive and
self-motivating. Must be able
to get along on average income
during short training period.
Send brief resume to P.O. Box

1960 MERCURY Caavertibto

Farm Bureau
Services

Motor Sales
vu

2-year old from 6:50 am. to 4
pm., five days a week. Prefer
own transportation. Call after
4 pm. 045-0435
8/12

RECEPTIONIST — For Medical
office. Full time. Apply in own
handwriting te Box 083 c/o
Hastings Banner, slating age.
experience, qualifications, etc.

•ELECTROLUX Vacuum Cleaner.
late model. Bold new for (145.
Balance due only *38 Or *125
per week. Balance includes all
cleaning attachments and
guarantee plus automatic cord

H ACRE LOT and 1050 house­
trailer. 46x10. 3 bedrooms. Good
well and septic tank. Tele­
phone Wl 5-4560
8/26
Wlth dial control equipment in
lovely cabinet, real nice. Makes

Downtown store building 2500
to 5000 sq. IL W1U pay fair
price. Write Box 966 c/o Has­
tings Banner. .
8'.1*
WANTED*HOMeTn’cOWT^*
between Freeport and Hastings
to rent with option to tmy. to-

HOUSE WANTED—To rent or
lease with option to buy 3 ®r
4 bedroom with garage. Ph®*
*

�jhui—wi Board of Trade
THE

4H’ers Reveal
Deep Interest
In Science

"8.000

Helping 4H’ers
Know Market

HASTINGS BANNER

meiedfn young people's |n»t tn Mrtenfe laggtngT "Not
any* T. W Ttlumpnon. ser­
i director for the National
Service CtanmlUce And Iu­
ka up hu statement with

; Reckless Driver

the program with county awurtls
of gold-filled medals The Co­
Douglas A Smith. O&lt; R.
operative extension Service se­■
lects the winners of these awardsi Marshall. paid a On* at *00 plus
court co*u after he wa* found
and the conference delegate*
Stale participating In the 4H1 rulity of rvcklea* driving BatorGrain Marketing program are:'■ day by Municipal Judge L. E.
• Barnett He had been arrested
The Chicago Board of Trade,
: by Deputy Ben H. Sullivan un
one ot Um largest terminal mar­
kets tn Uie world, t* helping
the Heath Road last June 10
young crop producers understand

FARM NEWS

FARMERS

inquiring

LOOK!

The program encourages young
people to trace the movement of
grain from fam to market and

MMPA Reports
New Price to
Area Dairies

11 you are coetidermg th# Con(true I ran of a milking parlor check
these important features when you
Pennock's Insulating
Blocks

Steel Doon
Protected Points

Aluminum Windows
Sand and Gravel

Cement and Mortar

Nashville

PENNOCK
SMITH BROS.
■
:

Control Michigan's

Most Complete
Fertiliser Service

.

^ondcuTtI

NASHVHXI, MICHIGAN

FERTILIZER FACTS

s with yes* and your pocket­
* hock in mind. Wt allow
j 10*. off an fertilise* paid
for during August, 9% for
Sept.-Oct payment and then
• % up to Dec. 15th. And
if you want te put on fertiUser this faff for spring crops,
we can arrange terms for
neat (pring settlement. We'd
like te work with you.
The hig spreader, also get
the discount So. SI.00 per
RT.XS’TZJh

Michigan Art Exhibit in Ann Arbar recently, the fell down some
stair* breaking her right hip In
two places She was immediately
taken to the University Hospital
where she remains. Mrs. Mildred .
La Ila Is taking over lhe respondbiUty of working out details for
the art show, which for year*
has been an outstanding event

scholarships

National 4H Entomology pro­
gram Sponsor of tin- program
I for the 14th conarcuUvr year Is
Hercules Powder Company.
The pricing agreement reached
tn February ot this year expired
nt midnight. July 31. The new
price to dairies announced by

■
Wt happen lo believe the
l MSU fertiliser recommendslion, are safest for best re­
sults at lowest cost. Can we
help yew with the mF

Drunk Driver

falx price honoring four teachers from the
President Maple Valley school district
Three teachers. Miss Jennie Boyd.
"------- Mrs Gertrude Montgomery and
of Jackaon. ment. we feel that the price of Ralph Richardson are retiring
■*---- *“
10 .per hundred pounds of from teaching and Mr*. Margery
milk, eatabilahed by MMPA. is------- ----------------- -----------eaaenllal to Michigan dairymen sencc to leach in Florida.

SMITH

THE V STORE

104 W. STATE, HASTINGS

QUITTING
BUSINESS?
OUR TIME IS RUNNING OUT
New Groups ... New Low Prices ... The Bargains You See Here Are
Only a Few of the Hundreds at the V STORE.

Cecil Barrett. Harry Johnson and
Michael Appelman
The circus is coming to Nash­
ville for a one day stand Tueaday, Aug. 24. Tlie exact location

Lake Odessa • Woodland
Plant at Woodbury

You'll Find Kitchenware, Dishes, Toys', School Supplies and Hundreds
of Other ThihgS fbr the Family at the Lowest Prices Anywhere!

Entire Stock

DID YOU KNOW THAT THE ONLY PLACE
IN TOWN WHERE YOU CAN BUY A

Games * Toys
Dolls

Entire Stock
Point Brushes

RUMMAGE
TABLE
Includes CloHtes.
Games, Toys, Etc.

Money Order

PRICE
All Sixes
Out They Go!

New Things Daily

Bo by Foods
mRac" •

VALUES TO 98c

Bakers

is at the

Values to 29c

SAVE UP TO '/2
AND EVEN MORE

Entire Stock
Garden SuppU«

AU Models
Car, - Plane,
Monsters
That's right! And it is as

convenient as a check. Our

rAII Colors

Values to 55c

National
Store
Hours

Entire Stock

Finger Nail
Polish

Lactan

PRICE

SAVE ON EVERY
PURCHASE
Entire Stock
Cafe and
Curtain Rod*

While It Lost*'.

money orders also hove two
copies, one for your receipt

Value* to 29c

ond one retaining copy for the
bank for your safety. Why not

take advantage of this

’

convenience and our other

numerous services, remember
on Saturday afternoons you get

Table

this service only at the

PRICE

RATIONAL BANK OF HASTINGS
Open doily Monday thru Saturday ’til 3:00, Thursdays 'til 12:00

NEVER BEFORE!
NEVER AGAIN!

Entire Stack

DEPOSITS INSURED

UP TO $10,000.00

Loans from s60°° to ’60,000'

THE V STORE
104 W. STATE, HASTINGS

XMAS DICOtATIONJ
Usht*. Seal* and
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The Hastings Banner
One Hundred and Tenth Yeai

20 Paget—3 Section*

Hatting*, Michigan, Thursday, August 19, 1965

Sco the Claes C

District Softball
Tournament This Week

NUMBER 18

Section On

Group Makes Plans to Stimulate
Interest; ‘Life-Saving Program
bi Jeo/Mirdy Without New Donors

Nashville Adds 'June Weather
Hastings had an average high
of 79 4 during the
Policeman, Buys temperature
month ot June with an average
Street Cleaner
of 40 on June 3 and 13. Total

Barrv County &lt; participation in the American Red Crw
free bltaxi program is in jeopardy, probably because of apathy,
and some 35 persons gathered al the Episcopal Parish House
Monday night to rekindle enthusiasm for something which ha&gt;
meant life, itself, to nuny local residents.
■
.
*
It not only has meant life itself—by making blood immediately available when it is needed— but it has saved indi­
viduals many dollars in hastens
; recovery so that they
ing lhel--------------------could b« released from hospitals
and reU
the Ci them mealing
Durii

precipitation of 3.78 Inches was
The Nashville village council recorded at the Hasting* Fisheries
has hired an auxiliary police of­ Research Station during June.
ficer. He Is Lawerance Junior
Wood, who resides on Shermsn _ - .
. ,
Btreet. He hs* been * resident of , \ ltiiiim/1 ill
Barry county for over 30 years,
UllUIvU 111
and has had considerable expert-! „ . ” » .
ence in police work, having) &lt; A/&gt;/&lt;inPTltQ
served a* an MP In the Army.
/ItClUCIllS

under the direction of

u.™ S.T

Rliss Foundry
Workers Ratify

Over Weekend

Chief Don Lair.
SrtFral person* were injured
A new policy has been adopted on highway* In Barry County
by the village officials concern- 0VM the w««kend. sheriff * offiing use of the village dump ««»» reported.
maintained by Ray Shaneck. The | Ab&lt;&gt;ut 7:40 a-m- Saturday a
step was necawary inasmuch as near headon collision wa* avOIdresldenta of the area have been Itd- Deputy Wendell Armour re­
dumping garbage, which is Ported, when Scott Cleveland. 24.
strictly against the law. along 31 Arlington. Battle Creek,
with other refuse
swerved to the right while drlvThf. (Itimn win
ln8 north on M'37 l'lst north of

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Believe Apathy
Slows Blood Flow
Into RC Program

rss named chairman ot an or-

Npw Agreement
E

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IIOW MANY DO YOU KNOW?—This picture of the Hastings High School Hand of 1*15, and menibera of the orcheatra. belongs to .«
:w

To Dedicate

W. BUM Company and the,

d.r:L
rt.'ra
- ------ --M* API .CIO
was ratified, it was announced
in a Joint release by the company

home,
Others on that commltta. are
Lawrence Penrod. DDB., the
A Janke Fr&lt;nk R1I.

Pleasants iew to
Open
Sept. 7 W ith
■-6y R.MX..........................................................................,

-EDITORIALS

The partlrs concluded nego- Wtawell. Claude Gardner. John
itailuns on Thursday, Aug. 11, Bay and Robert F. Anders,
and the agreement wa* raUfird ' others at the meeting were Mr.
by
the membership on Friday, and Mr* Harry Burke. Mr. and
; ■
।
Aug. IX
Mrs. Richard M. Cook. Wade
i Barry County, which took VE along the vrsik* up and down the
]VeW TCfll'llCFS
The new agreement, covering SJiook. David J ^^en^r Mra
: day In stride, cut locae with a rash j street, marching bands appeared/
'
K
180 foundry employees, run* for
a
of public and private celebrations --------------------------I rvMentb with’no---prior organha-।
Tu££?’ :t. twn-vrnr oerlod ending July Caln. George Young*, ray A.
55^. ii
Clardy. Jack L. Hoke. Joe Burk3I' ‘w'
,
holder, Helen C. Peter*. Arthur
munlty. The council authorised ! In his own lane In time
oenior High
Senior
rsign School
txnooi building
punning by
oy ■i when
—
announcement
-----------------------of Japan*
--------- .—
ti°n
T and •-practice
--------- —
- but no onefg4,pt 7 wltfl uI( day
The
agreement
provides
for
»|
S
heplse.
George
Hamaty.
Nella
K- Maple I,.,!...
—r me
the purchase of a street cleanCleveland, en route to Hastings .the
Valley Board nt
of OVt..
Edu-. &lt;■surrender
'surrender came 'over
the wl.M
wires ।tmindart
minded. TlMlUte
Despite t)u«
the crowama
crowding and
cluses win
will- oegm
begin al
8:*
^*nd
minora,
uopue
tne
ano.I classes
.u 8
*"1!: general
mwMi wage
wa»n tncrense.
inrrrw— improved
imnroved I SJ'8 !}' Agnes Smith, Millie
»r Th.
Th. .«.( U
i. ■p,rauuul, ■ !o Ptay in the Hastings Country;
twenty years ago. Nothing really | confusion, there were iio accident* will be dtemlMWd nt 3:15. Princl- insurance program for both ac- oimsied
„.
.,««« wc—W •«.■( ... ...n « »•
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,----------- ----------- - --•‘■-ov.puncture of an arm and back
ployccs
and
inrr
ran
r
d
vacation. Kvllhley.
Some time ago Putnam Library I injury Hl* wife, Janet. 23. and
i Instant reaction to" the official end-| paflert wr.h one another that 'the
a, ja5t Vear. with one
benefit* for tong term employe^.
sas re-vamped to form a district son, Billy, 3. apparently were un'Mr*. Keith Gordon
i ing of the most destructive war ( night and every one was given the new driver and possibly two Two,
- - , I new buses have been ordered and .
eligible for penal monies which ] uninjured. Cleveland did play
i expect them to be delivered by;
were not being received. The golf on Sunday.orublc occasion.
(need it st the moment.
' the time school opens.
tint check has come through In | Roger Smith, who will be 20
| There was no formal organlta- I
...
the amount of 31.067.00 The 11- years old Saturday, of Middle- Mason Koad - Nashville Highadded to the staff. Mtas Sharon I
covering the°34 counUe»r*»rv«i
brarian* are making new cards ville has been In Pennock Hosplby th#
Reiion*l Blood
for their Index file, and the tai with a broken bock suffered
The board ha* decided to hold People just look over and vented I come an end to Use huge casualty Gragg. Grove City. Ohio, will I VFI3 yV&lt;»V.VUU
woman. Mr* Sam Smith and about 145 am. Sunday when the all home football games thl* their happlncas in what was prob- i^t* and parents here and every-,
r&gt;
•
.
Csnter. were at the session to
Mr*
Fordyce Showalter, are car tn which he wa* riding went field m
!,b:y
of ,he nol“ri: and 11X01 where could be quite certain that I
again conducting a story hour out of control on the Brigg* Road
The J&gt;lton Board of Educal ion . U UB* pointed out that Bany
for the children each Saturday i near the Shaw Lake Road In games next Spring will be play- K0’,ul exhibitions of ' dlsonianterd the morrow would not bring the I will teach tilth and sixth
morning The youngsters are dl-. Yankee Springs.
•d at the Griswold athletic field j organization" ever seen here. Out dnaded letter,
»riur’
al the regular August meeting county u ming more blood than
vlded Into two groups, the1 The car. driven by Nancy Wl- in VennontvIBe. with the track Of nowhere, so it seemed, auto
, , ,
The other members of the adpoted a resolution calling for lt contributes. In I960 th* county
lourth. fifth, and sixth graders In balda, 20. R5 Hastings, rolled
'--■
’
•y
are:
Ixonu
'VanDelic.
i
ft
special election to be lurid|, donated IJ»5 pinta and ussd
cantr.ru ,artnra smn noma artnea- , mow
„.nv.•(»
ttlv, rrmrnilx1rd lhc „le. [ ^™‘£1
leBfh klnder.
one group and the younger chit-, over and hit a tree on the east
W1I| ,..,K wfnHar. i..—.
--------- --- - --------- a credll balance; in IB®.
. Ing. lines of stake dancera pranced j (please turn to Pace 4. this Sec.) ! garten tn the forenoon and eighth bonding for the proposed add!- the hi
dren in another
&gt; side of the road. Deputy Armour
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■. . ■
■
■ ■
..
■ ,grade
trgu- jin
— [K'V'.n, ..
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.
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they were alternated) It will' ।
the afternnnnafternoon; TLeonei
Uon
•
Charlene Wllbc and Sharon Hel;Scott. Hastings, first grade.
_
_ H Johnain extdalned pinta and donated only 947. The
Isel.
I
that the estfin*ted $650,000 pro- trend of using more blood and
I custodial time Involved in inovbrace’ iIng
Police
route cnier
Chief Donald
uoruna Lairs
Lair's rereu&gt; * utace
ni and settln
Tbtal sales taxes collected In I
and sreond grades; Irene;
setting up the blcuchers 1
donating less is continuing this
port for the month of July jn-'Tuesday His
*•* brtktn ftt both fields
Japhet.
Delton,
srennd
grade.
!
....
. Japhet.
Delton,
second
grade:
।
Hastings,
tax motdra. At Monday's meeting Dr. W R
Barry County from o31 return* ui Leona Braidwood.
Braidwood Haatmgs
Haslis:” third ''rn.cd wlfhln the
dy X
eluded four theft*, checking out lr' Utw place*, according to the’
Michigan school district*
June was ;'.3),745 8&gt; That includid grade;
an empty apartment which, had teport. He is a T-K graduate and1 dec provision* of public act No.1
grade; *Catheriiw
Catherine NeweU.
Newell. Battle
Battle i ■*“’ "5““ ‘
1 nirk
in ted out
f
Birk. md
MJJ., hrleflv
briefly no
pointed
out
been broken Into; One threat to;01* wn ot Mr “ntl Mr* Harry
310.9JI from building materials, creek, third and fourth Trades: ited also Indicated that a public
mectlntr will l&gt;c held in tin? near
kill: shooting firecrackers, two'8mlli,■
are now required to hold public
(ram
""“JJ ““a (uU&gt;m-ra expl.ln U» pra&gt;««.
prowlers and a shoplifting. He|
Clinton
h
.
Davis.
47.
Comstock
,
Ulclr
propel
[JUd
.
oc
------------ -- • ;—~—-■: Hearings on uieir propoocxl DuaHof- Important it is to obtain about
handled nine traffv
----------- must
. .be I Area resident* “took cover"
r • 337JB7B from food. 328.792 «rom prlneipa! Tack. R3 Bellevue, will1
Elementary Principal Hol
1 plaint* i received
welved a
a cut
cut on
on the
the forehead
forehead —
guch &lt;lustrings
eighth grade m the fore- melsler conveyed the recon
iU’ &lt;*
®°*
tmUie Norrta ltaid!b&lt;‘W prlor
lhe fl,uU “loPUon Monday afternoon whrn police automotive tales. 31973 from apand policed four
m| dSjtognorth
’
parti. I!570 from furniture. 36917 noon
mendationa of the teaehei
lilt and run; one of'a person 1 *’• XCTeXr t
---------------~~“:or tnc bm
!^K
hy the txMtd o!'
radlo ,nd
Whlle the Bloodmoblie has dis­
television (wtn miscellaneous retail and;
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committee, on the adoption «
running Into a train; one car'lt’ Prairieville Township. Just;
~
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continued blink* In Delton. Nashwarned of an approaching tor- 8M19 from
. ,-.™r £££'t
Those »
P^r*« ।
and taeyele accident and uvj-^uih of 3toui Mlle Road, about,
A
b|| h
.
35 per student is now due Those
nado
but
this
section
of
the
ln
nui
''
acre
361BB.74.
.'who have not paid last year's)
..................... ......
poor response, it la still necessary
State escaped damaging blow*
•
rental fee will not be issued ,
IIX..
nut lor resiarms oi inoro areas
Ing many textbook*.. sugggated ।
bTbod to help sustain the
। books until the fee I* paid.
during the electrical storm which ■ IVqqL. JI |n fft
the Silver Burdette seriea. ThC nrrxtrarn
P
uw
hit shortly alter 3 pm
11 db11 \ 111L lU
Investigated 30 u e neral nnn 11
lctt
111 e highDo,'nl
to ’‘PProve thc: It was explained again that
.
criminal complaint* including ^rted0* The rattiiw&gt;II&gt;oceurriM superintendent'*-office.
■ 14310 1,11 ln lotrrnu *tth 137
'1 ,|
!•
and 11 am. and 2 to 4 p.m.
recommendation*.
every Barry County resident—
four house check* He received .
uSh^drtvJSJ?^
The tentative budget shows j inches flooding the earth on
If there arc any kindergarten- i
rnn*ractA 2*en! whether or not he or she gives
assistance from other police de-;n r MorrUI Hobbs driveway,
'
: ers or new student* wno hovi not signed by the trustees, and Supt. biood—j, eligible to obtain this
anticipated receipt* of 3505.433.- j Monday and by 8 am. Tuesday a
•••
। registered, they may do so at this I Johnson reported that he had free Wood from the Red Cross,
partmenta on five occasions and;
24 and estimated expenditure* of | total of 19 inches had fallen. 4 . T?
gave assistance Uiree Umes In
kindergarten a sthute who hadjwosed all neces-: no matter what hospital they
3582970 00. This increase In ex- ' the first predpatlon since TU»-s.
child must be five years of use by il» coming school year.
might be in.
the juvenile department he lo­
penditures of nearly 380.000 over day. Aug. 10.
Artist* ore Invited to attend the Sept. 1. they must have their
Miss Mary Anne Hodge will
However, the local Rad CrtM
cated a 16-year old runaway boy
last year ta mainly for Increased | a tree was reported blown
ahot*. and a tuberculin test is teach Second grade: Mtas Uah - must be Informed so that iho
from Kentucky and turned him
coal* for operating the new ex- I down across the Wing and Bueh- 15th Annual Clothesline Art Show- required this year.'
; Sutherland, third grade: Mbn
Miss lensing
i^nslng Center ean make arover to the sheriff's department
ponded
facilities
plus
Increased
let
roads
at
6
48
pm.
but
little
m
Nashville
mi
Saturday
Aug
21
In the traffic department he is­
The cafeteria will operate a* Kay Dankert.
Donkerl. fourth
fout th grade:
grade: 1 rangementa
rangetnenta to replace fjie
Funeral
service*
foe
Mra
Velinstructional
salary
cost*.
The
j
other
damage
wa*
reported,
exm.
a
^
11Inn
,„
was
ex
­
sued eight ticket* for moving vi­
In the past. 30c for students and David Nelson,
— -•
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*—* 1 -elementary
blood.
11 Jarstfer.
tarrntTrnr 76. R7 tin
&gt;• • InCTMM
ma B
Battle
increase In
in rrnmlh!.
receipt* nt
of over .(in
J90.- __ _ ... _ _________‘"r »h«n». J pOpUMT SUinmef
35c for adults. The faculty will cal education and high school, without the Red Cross free
olations and two for improper Creek. former Lake Odeaaa real- 000 this year is mainly from Uw cept to electrical service.
The Consumers Power Com­
parking Aho answered were
meet Wednesday. Sept 1. nt 1 to math: Mrs Roeemaxy Chrtaten- blood program. Pennock Hospital
three dod complaints in which droit, will be held at 1:30 pm. • new State aid formula plus a pany reported that electrical Park in Nashville.
make plans for the coming year. Mm. elementary art and subati- Director John Bay declared that
one person was bitten. The police ,Friday at the United Brethren larger tax base developing service to about 65 home* in the
The clothesline show 1* open to I We orc planning to teach the tutc. Mis* Marie Knapp, girl*, commercial blood -would have to
through annexation at aome Algonquin Laks? area was inter­
car was driven 2.271 miles and Church at Woodland
all artist*, amateur or professional. I New Modern Math this year. physical education, and David i be purchased Transfusion* —
The Rev. Harold Hoppe I* to----rupted from about 5 pun until There is no entrance fee or limit1
a total of 189.7 gallons ot gas
Barrett, high school English andmost* of “
them
------------require
'
at
* least ‘—
two
The board of education Iuls 1 about 7:45 ______________
officiate with burial in Lakeside
pm. when lighting to the number of painting* an! grades." Principal Tack Mild.
were consumed
social rtudiea.
pinta of blood—would coat from
_. t a fuse
Iuse st
at the traaatrans­
approved the following book and,i.knocked oqt
370 to 1100 more than these pa­
R«v. Earl Fiost of'the Church;
material price* for the 1965-66 former at the Hammond Road artist may exhibit
tients are now paying.
of the Naxarene again visited the
The work* of art are strung on ..
rehool year: All junior-senior and W State Rood
Director Bay added that the
clotheslines In
in the shady setting)
setting |'
tr. oivMif tc cloUu»lln«
*
high school books and material*
I following
callon and high school math . administration seta and the teahNashville which are being pur­
Lrt. "■
She wita born Juy 31. 1889. In cast to the school district plus area was Interrupted for about
Ibe pictures are varied In style,
. teacher, who will be asauinlng | nlcol jtrwk required to prepare
chased by the Nasarene Church.
Barry County Deputy Sheriff
'“7~.v.
They hope to sell building lota Woodland Township, the daugh­ pemage charges; rental charge the same length of time, and a«'*1 construction and most of them | Harvey Baker reported tha| a “
■» AdrUn ,,,«h for blood transfusion.
"Also," Director Bay said, “we
In a portion of the area and ter of Clyde and Jennie iBare) for typing textbook and ma­ homes in the Freeport and a« for sale.
1965 Buick Wildcat, with about. School this Fall.
---------would like water extended that Purdum Her husband. Charles, terials .consumed. 12 50, labors- Woodland areas were also with1200 mile* on It. belonging fol After listening to a letter would lose much of the flexibility
died
Sept.
21.
1929.
.
out
power.
far Better yet they would prefer
Mr. and Mrs Leighton Smelker.। from renrewntallyeo of many we now have in being able to get
terlal*
and
weekly
periodicals.
She
is
survived
by
two
daugh
­
rarer
types of blood “
both water and sewer, but until
Consumer* called in seven men
,
,
„
was stolen from alongside the aurrounding school*, urging Del­
the other sewer lines are ex­ ters. Mra Nellie Cook of Mar­ 32501 shop material* consumable ,from
Battle----------Creek to
-----------------„ augment
—----Member* of tl» Nashville Art smelker garage at Gun Lake be- 100 ,o support the Michigan Retended In other portions of the quette and Mm. Phyllis Vanderthe local crews in the rush to Group are carrying on In hi-r; tween j and 2 am Monday
habilltatlon Institute at Pine
Jcct
materials,
$250.
and
maVelde
of
Grand
Rapids:
two
village, this L* utterly an Impos­
restore service.
absence with Mildred Latta head-1
The rar he &gt;4|d. had the l*k«^ “ ttl&gt;
trade reboot
sons. Vlvtrne of Middleville and
sibility.
ing th? show Mr*.
Holman's Art | keyt |n (t-'
th-. Board formally resolved that
The temperatures:
.....
Crafts plus charge for major
them to
The next village council meet­
Gallery will be open during the | Mlkc Kennedy. E State Road. ■ a reoueM b- sent to the State indl.ldual*
ing wilFbe held Thursday. Aug grandchildren: 22 great graph- project materials ispecial stu­
show.
’
Tuesday reported that n 1965 Board of Education reauqsting
children, and a statrr. Mrs. dent projects) *3.00
Many people cannot give blood
Each artist I* responsible for Plymouth had been parked In his such a move be considered.
Gladys Hall of Grund Rapids
for medical reasons, they said,
..rrangifa and displaying tu* or her father's driveway for two days i Supt Johnson reported that but these same people could.be of
own exhibit. Artiste from all over j Investigation revealed the car such nn area trade school would service by aiding the recruiting,
John Perry Dies
klndcntarten. including all maMichigan, as well a* local people, belonged to Martian Swift of R1 ; be a great help In broadening program.
Aug. 15
John Perry, formerly of Leach
nre
Invited
to
participate
tn
the
;
Brighton,
from
where
It
had
been
।
the
nrogram
al
Delton.
He
also
Many persons, they said, are
books. »3:50; first through third
Uke, Hastings, piisacu away Sat­ Hospital Guild it la Meet
show
'
I stolen.
'
‘ «dvi*Ad upon a reourav from able to give blood but some de
urday morning in San Fernando,
Hospital Guild IB meet* at the grades, which conataU of textthe; MJ3.T_
xhould not understand us
its importance,
importance.
71
.thatA. Delton
.—
Calif. Esther, his wife, survives home of Mrs. Albert Klnne, 947
sign the hlah ?ch«&gt;l certificate. | other* may be afraid while olho)
....... .give
.........If only
.__ _____
N. Fisher Road. R3. Thursday. and aome supplies. $550. and
of IIhjm- Student* from (►&gt;-.
the in­ er* would
they
were
fourth through sixth grade, con­
Street. Syi F
stitute who hal naw-d all neoea- asked. '
stating of textbooks, workbook*,
*nry requirements for graduaIt was suggested that an in­
weekly reader or Junior Scholas­
lion,
tense educational campaign be
tic. and aome supplies. *4 00.
I In further busincm. the Board conducted so everyone would
Students In grades 7-12 may
voted to allow Band Director know about blood and blood deripurchase books according to tho
following schedule: Students
band program two week* before। that persons who may have a
whose last name begin* with a
schocd start*.
! fear ot what giving blood in­
letter "A" through “E" Monday,
solve* be Invited to visit a dink.
day. Aug.
Jeffrey Florio to
vide life-saving fluid for a fel­
Wednesds
low man
Receive Decree
Jeffrey L. Ftorla of Hasting*'; ».
... *
.
■
through "Z" Friday, Aug. 27.
All Junior-senior school book*
will be among the 99 candidates |/V £10 HlStOriCfll
will be sold at the new building.
for 101 degrees to be conferred
,
,
can; then the number increased
Elementary children at the
nt Houghton Wednesday Aug. 23.: Sn('lPt V Directors
•t Michigan Technological Uni"
Hastings Public Schools, the until It wu difficult to nose Fuller Street in Nashville art
another into the long Una that
new name for the local school drove back and forth the three
district, officially approved an­ main blocks of thq, budneas sec­ on Aug. 25 through the 27th.
Elementary children at Maple­
Commencement xpiivkcr will be ■ The new board members of the
nexing the Pratt district at their
Boy* on bicycles— coupes wood tn Vermontville. at the
Astronaut Donald K Slayton. Barry County Historical Society
board meeting Tuesday Previ­ tion.
with running board* and rumble Maplewood building the same
assistant director for flight crew will assume their duties for tho
ously the Board ha* approved
operations at the National Aero- IBM-64 season when the board
annexing Ute Goodwill and Ed­ seat* loaded far beyond capacity
—truck* of teen-ager*—children buildlhga will be open
nautlc* and Space Admlnlsira- meats on Thursday. Aug. 26.
ger districts.
tented along the curb —crowds
lion &lt;NA8A&gt; Manned Spacecraft1 New to the board are Bernard
Center In Houston. Texas _^n McPharlln. Mr* John Working,
Barry county finance* are In watching from the street corners
honorary Doctor of Engine-ring Mr. and Mr* Gerald Shoup of
good shape, according to Super­ —a snake dance winding its way
: degree will be conferred on him. । Nashville. Dr. Wtaley Logan.
visor James J. Mead who report­
• Floria. sdei of Mr and Mrs ; Claytofc. Webb, and Mrs Fred
ed to the Board on Tuesday that impromtpu band marching up
and down the middle of the
Garth Fiona. RS Hastings, is a Bower.
'
There I* a year-old Its
candidate for a bachelor ofSclThe officers are: President,
fund. At this time hut year, the street—two little children in pa­ tawny colored purebred German
jamas and bathrobes—■cars lin­
fund stood at 394.750.
ence degree in Forestry
. Mra. John Walton; vice presu­
ing the side streets—the continu­ Shepherd available for adoption
me la a 1961 graduate of Has-; dent. Mrs. Christopher Gould:
ous sound of automobile horns, at the Bdrry County Dog Pound
1 Ung* High School and at Tech recordUig secretary, Mr*. Shoup:
Barry county, which took the accented by the bass notes of the
news of “V-E“ Day in stride, fire alarm and the weird shriek­
HAMFIONB-Pete Smith (center) of Nitas w*a crowned the champion 01 me irea mmmwesi
ing
of
the
"mocking
bird"
of
yes
­
went all ou/ in the staging of
m M-H.le Invitational A matear Golf Tournament Sunday after he turned In a ‘wrlfflc
C th?
Zrrm ar. hsimv
Impromptu celebrations when terday—all this and more as a a year-old black and brown two-dar
,r total of 234
2M to edge
sdro out fotner
fonnar rhamnlon
rh.mnlnn Hirer
Ham Alhanum
who carueu
carded a 223. JbreX" .Club Winter
Athan'on ot
ot Dowagiac wno
■■ u.m Carnival, Tin society officer* are
« 'happy
—res
spontaneous outburst to try and Manchester Terrier, 1* also at
Flight champions pictured with Smith are left to right. Jack Warner. Fourth flight; George Bklt chairman in 1B65. and In &lt;o announce
that tiw historic
render was concerned, thus Please Seo MORE ABOUT:
Chenowrth Hl. Second; Smith; AMorman* James Coleman. Find, and Charles vonReta, Third ; HUramunM bowling, horseshoes.; site marking fund has reached
Wtutneyvllle
Rond,
north
of
Mid
­
bringing an official end to World
flight. AU are from Hastings. Tournament Chairman Russell Belfield is in front of the winner*. Wftball and iuxkey.
3500.
dleville.
Wednesday and Saturday from' „J’he ,ufl ‘,d*' of. M*
7 am until 8 pm. During that!
7“
!»b’L ‘he
time Shaneck will be dn hand
•,d* of • ,wa Ford being
Other day* the dump will remain driven south by Je*M C. Kee*closed and Is not to be used.
; ,,n&lt;' 43- 81 Howling.
Wort has been started on re- 1 Deputy Wendell Armour said
..^(„ (h. .(((^ ura-u. . £»■«

Maple Valley
School Oct. 10

Delton to Vote
Oja S650 000

Building rroject

T,“ iiiaS".5'7b.

*

Kmart*-;

Residents Take
Cover During
J Tornado Alert

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Art tsxposition
t,m«- To r,,ter

Past Lake Odessa

Resident Dies

New Car Stolen
At Gun Lake

backward glances

bits ofyesterday”...
as gleatud from the
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Office

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New Evidence
Shows Benefit of
Fluoridation
Flint children.
The difference, say Michigan
Department of Health dentists.
U Jackson's fluoridated water.
Hastings has had flaoridated

of the Baptist Church; had .their I Tuesday of .last week and ro-|
aofoual camping trip -at. DMget' turned honrf- Thursday visiting
Lake Mar Itartlnga The girls Mr. and Mr* Murray Shoebct----- ■ ■ I. - —
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There werelS girls with their daughter, Joyce, had a fine trip Campbell Lake Sa Uinta y pm.
counselors, MiM Georginla Ha- last week going north, returning Glen
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after amputa------------ - --------------- -- ------- d by gangrene
ay*------------------------------------------------ Mr. and Mra Albert Fkost
Mra Sue Jorgensen attended' have relumed lame after enIm&gt; wwMln. nt hee tmnrfjnn ’ tavtna two Weeks' at the Vance
Deep Lake
'Florida. Linda will fly home for DoX- Hta par
their daugh
schorl ■
•
Mr* Robert
Mr. and Mra. Clare Tolan left of Middleville,

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Mike will return to their luanm
here * Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Helmick, of Holland an staying
with tlwtr daughter Mrs Elmer
Bender and family the last few
week' while Mrs. Bender la recupendUlk from surgery at Blod­
gett Hospital
Newspaper* call tor oonserva-

Inters. nnd*take readers to the
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HAPPIER
FAMILIES

ridated water's rffectlvenraa in

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* * recent lionse uimu. ar Mr * *“c
Y. to vtaft hta parents over " A
"w7j Mr. and Mra. William KW«&gt;
w&gt; weekend. They left Thure,d Mra^ v
Petersen
and funuly returned Sunday ufay.
Mra Mary Glover ofLondon. I ter one week
at
the World's
Mr. and Mr* Vcm Llckta and England. Mre. Gin ver Is spending. Fair in New York City * Mrs
-Utas Winnie Llckta tax* Mr and the Bummer wilh tier daughter, . Emmei Every of Marne was a
Mr* Chariot E. Jackson Friday Mr. and Mrs. Richard Perrault, weekend guest of Mrs Sadie
to Candle-light restaurant in * Mr* May Goodrich of Etale Mlnar. * Mark Lawrence and
Grand Rapids celebrating Mr and stater were Turwtay callers Mike Booth ore spending this
Jackson's birthday Friday. Sun- of Mr. and Mr* Peter Petersen • week with Mrs. Alan Grafminer
day hta sisters and brother-in- Tumulty * Ti'wwisy
nt I
nr Kalamazoo ut
law surprised him with a dessert. Mr. and Mra. Petersen
Alan Grafmlller
luncheon and gtUa A telephone and Mrs. Albert Pi
«V Up
■..Iwaetti Vacation and Mark and

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shop at
Green Stamps

agenla applied directly

FOOD

EVERY
WED.

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CENTER

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the two projects received appll-

Fred Wertbclmer.Xretlrrel direc­
tor of the health department's
Ihridon of Dentistry, anti Dr.
LOUW Savejda. chief the the dl-

Tha comparntivo figures
baaed on the initial exam
aa many ixrmiinent teeth of
Flint children hod already been
extracted compared to the num-

-79‘M

ROUND

through nlae) to parlieatarly

thatflrvre seen In Jackton chil­
drens trrtii were definitely not
aajyrge as the cavities found in
t»W«h of Flint children.

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nnce 1M1. Flint votera
d a fluoridation refereha narrow margin earlier

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By Mrt. Mary Jackton
Grand Rapid* Street has been |
widened. * Mrs Carl 4&gt;tertm«ller
wm reminded site .hip another
birthday Aug. 12. when she re­
ceived a shower of birthday, cards
In the hjall. She was 88. * Rev.
Harold Taber ■ -and t family are
enjoying lhe second week of
their vacation In northern Midi- "
igan. * Mr. and Mrs. Glen HUu
had dinner at Gull Harbor Inn
Friday. * Mr. and Mr* Jotm
Trifle are spending this month

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car. They have even suggrattxl that promoting safety
feature* in idtertltlng and
in sale* literature U cJetri-

they evidently" don't like to
be reminded ot safety when
cbooaing the new family
Maybe lhe same is true
rtgaiding bad weather and
proparing yaur home for It
We daft like to remind you
that fall and winter are
coming and actually quite a
ways off. However, now U
the time to make^the alter­
ations. repairs mid general
upkeep activities that will

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Doubles

3c Off, Kleenex

Aurora 2-Ply Toilet Tissue 4 »&gt;*" $1.00

Facial Tissue

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Spartan Frozen Beef, Turkey or Chicken

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Ute American auto owner

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TEA BAGS

Liu MICNI6AN^L^4
TISSUES

:nteps

�4 Plead Guilty
To Felonies in

Circuit Court
r. nooarum, in. urana
Rapids, pleaded guilty when ar­
raigned last week before Circuit
Judge Archie McDonald to a
charge of larceny from a build111?
.
.
HH bond was reduced to S500

from Nashville spent most of last
week at the Lloyd Owens. ♦ Mrs.
Ethel Ourd, Mrs. Lloyd Owen,
Elisabeth and Shirley Cox at­
tended the Cedar Creek Ceme­
tery Circle at Mrs. Clair Lam­
mers’ Wednesday. * Mr. and Mra.
Lloyd Owen attended the wed­
ding of Miss Deloras Baird In
Bellevue Saturday. She is a
daughter of Walter Baird, a for­
mer resident of Cedar Creek, and
cousin of Lloyd Owen, w Mr.
iand Mrs Lloyd Owen were sup­
per guests at William Cox’s in
Nashville Saturday. * Bible
School at Cedar Creek cloned
Sunday night with the largest
attendance ever.

Barry Township
Resident Dies

Shock After Surgery Studied By Medical Team at WSU

Highbank
.tfra. I'ern Nmrblits
Letter of Auguit It:
Mr. and Mis Lenny Maurer' and brother-in-law. Dr. and Mr*,
and family ot Tcnnwaee were Walter Panning. of Sandusky,
recent caller* of. Mr. and Mra. I Ohio. The Panning* daughter.

Mra. Wilma E Wood of R3
Delton. Wall Lake. 53. passed

Wednesday evening. Aug. 11.

Durfee
Mrt. John Hook

1912.' In Barry Townsldp, ihe
daughter of William and Rena

Arol Wood, Sept. 5, IBM. In
Kalamaxlo. They lived In the
Kenneth were Sunday dinner dint of hfa nepltew. Mary Ann
court * probattarfl department
gumta Of Mra Brasle Dcnher. —J
Woodrum admitted taking $433
Previous to tliat they lived in
Mrs Florence Reid has been
from a brown wallet In a drawer
Kalamazoo where she was a
at Art Smith’s Refinery on M-37
Just south of Hastings on Friday.
own beauty shop.
July 23 Depu’v Ben Sullivan
Survived by her husband, one
said $136 In bills and $2.14 In
By Mrs. Stephen Otgood
change Kiu recovered.
Pleading guilty to a charge of i
paining a -no account” check was |
। Services were held Saturday
William D. Kipp. 43. R2 Delton, j
and pleading guilty to writing | The McCallum Church wishes at 2 pm. trim the Henlon-Smllh
- On Tuesday Mts. Vem HawDie check was Bernadine L. to announce and welcome cur, Funeral Home at Delton, with
biltt entertained a few ladies
liartlettM36. abo known as Co-j new pastor and wife. Rev. and Rev. Charles Hulbert officiating
' with Interment in Cedar Creek
vina
B.
Bartlett
i
Mrs
Isaac
Osgood
They
have
Dr. Thai discusses with Dr. Joseph Bassett the condition of
Dnderaberift Gordon Trick. I been w^tng^hT North Btar- Cemetery.
Family Bundles
a patient while reading tlie machltie.recorded record of heart ' bert Beil and daughter of Perry.
who ha* tarn Investigating the I Alma Church for the past year
function and blood fluw through the tl«Mira. Dr. Bassett, who : N. Y.. are spending” a few day*
Damp Wash • Wash and Fluff Dry
case, said bum checks were Issued ■ w Mr. and Mra. Earl OUs and
comes from Blissfield, Mich., is a W51 resident In surgery.
with Ids father. Paul Bell. *
from South Haven to the Straits family from Battle Creek and
(Several boys from this way ore
We Finish Shirts. Flatwork. Work Clothes
and the total amount jjLmdney 1 *-•
. —
.
DETROIT—.Patients suffer­
" i he knowledge gained may
his- -----mother. —
Mrs. ..
Hazel
Otis,
could be $5,000
’
i
ing after-surgery shock, ipng make It possible to understand attending 411 camp thia week.
HASTINGS HOME LAUNDRY
By Mra. Ethel Blank
Kipp was specifically charged ris Brown’s. Hazel Otis will be
recognized as a barrier to and treat shock occurring not
The Harold Mathey^attended
with passing a $10 -heck last! returning to New Mexico on
quick recovery, is the focus of only after surgery but after in­
(Lillian &amp; Ray Gibion)
Mrs Charles Stahl, with Mr.
May 18. written by Cublna. drawn j Wednesday. ♦ Mrs Edna Co_wl
a special 'research effort at jury. or as a result ot heart
and Mr* George Eldred. Mr and
Wl 5-4062
on the City Bank * Trust Com- I
Wayne State Unlvefsiiy's artark or InTccHon’."
323 S. Michigan
Mrs. Dorian Eldred and family
....
a3 wan, mc an vuni- 'al Beider Park In Battle Creek
pany of Jackson.
School of Medicine.
day afternoon callers of Mra. and several other relatives at­
blnlnj^'hcjspit^‘,'faclTjt,|,|'sv‘for . on Sunday.
Libby DeBack * Mrs Jamtw tended lhe Snyder reunion at
A ’’shock unit’’ staffed by a
zoo. formerly of R2 Delton, plead- !
and Mra Grace Watson Douglas Walker Park Sunday. * |
wl guilty t&lt;&gt; felonious u«*ault His I Springer
■ted within Detroit's Receiving
were Thursday callers at lhe
bond of Si,000 was continued He: Brawn home, w MLmcs Kelly Mra. Bert Blank accompanied | Hospital, next door to Wayne's nei-dt-d for study. Normally, j
Mr and Mra. Harman Miller to
i 'barged with firing u lO-grftfge
Medical Science Building. The pationta nomllnu wxtenatvc ex- ■
Reed City. Chase and other
li-ttjuii slug through a door into
unit uniquely combines a aminations with large tech- :
n home at Oilkey Lake occupied tended a birthday party for places last week for a visit with
hospital-bed area with exten­ nh al ih-vii-rs are moved from I
Paul Hug hen on Monday
friends. * The Pleasant Valley
by hu estranged wife. Prances
sive laboratory apparatus for hospital room to examining
Mra Grace Watson of NUes School begins Friday. Aug. 21.
room. This new unit makes ;
study.
returntd from a western vaca- with Mrs Olennls Nielsen of
Fuch a move for the critically .
The team, led by the nation­ Ill patients unneccessary. Dur- I
Saranac as teacher. * Mrs Dor­
3&lt;i day* in jail, pay n $50 fine and ■
ally known surgeon who heads Ing the studies the patients are
SC U5 court cost* or an additional vuitlng relatives and friends. * othy Brake, who has been teach­
ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY •
Wayne's surgery department. under s|&gt;ecializcd nursing care i
30 day* after he pleaded guilty Several in the neighborhood at­ ing here, will teach in the Bos­
Dr. Alan P. Thai, records In­ continually.
to contributing to the dehnquer.- i tended the steamjodeo al Chari- ton Center School. * Elouise
formation on critically ill
'The minute samples of
&lt; v of a minor before Jur-tice Oro. - ——
.------------Ktients on a 24-hour-per-day blood which they contribute j
ver T. Lethcoc Hiring in Hasting*. 0,M’ 'lrs Harold Springer and with her cousin. Jeaneen Lelson.
six.
from time to time for the In- '
Municipal Court He was arrested snuidsoo. Mike and Denny And- of rural Charlotte. * Some of
Friday.
era on Friday. Karl Andera, John the young folks here expect to
attend the Christian Endeavor
due to an Impairment in the without harm.” Dr. Thai
flow of blood to the tissues and points out. ■’ The research In
vue. was ordered to serve a 10- ’ tended on Sunday. * Mra Vance Advance at Sunfield Camp Aug.
........Jail’ ■term and pay a 125 -fine Hamilton and children are visit­ wit.
■the organs of the body." The no way interferes with the pa­
day
Tlie WMS meeting and lovely
alrn of the study is to measure tients treatment. In fact, the
plus »3So court cost* or serve an
dinner was held at the home of
and record lhe metabolic lor treatment can be applied more
additional 10 days tn jail He
Jbhn
and
Dorothy
Brake
Thursbody-cnergy-potential) factors effectively when the physio­
Bowling
Green.
Oltlo
and
Mr*
pleaded guilty to a disorderly
and also changes In the blood’s logic variables nre known.”
Margaret Bayfield of Ixmdon.
Ing
many
baby
garments
for
the
force and composition, all of
'The research effort Is sup­
England are visiting Mr. and
which ore Important in under­ ported by grants from the U.S.
Ville, was filled 135 plus 75.45 Mrs Stephen Osgood and family Kentucky rnlulon Tlie business
and
devotional
was
held
In
the
standing shock in man.
court coats and was placed on
afternoon.
Much
more
work
&lt;s
probation for 90 days after he Mrs. Bessie Wice and Dave Rlnc
pleaded guilty to simple assault of Bowling Green. Ohio were yet to be finished. A bake sale is ‘
‘ ".................................. r - - r- ( jjj. an(j
Herbert Wedel. St
to be held at Clarksville on Fri­
on Linda Dunkelberger at Nash­ Stephen Osgood.’
I aa
••
i their Wall Lake cottage for two ।
day. Aug. 27. A Family Night and rs
ville on Aug 1&gt;&gt;
special program and supper at 7
A Rl Dowling driver, who had
- - -......... ............, , ....
— I Guests of the Dr. Herbert We- I
Is
to
be
held
thia
Thursday.
Aug
failed to pay a ticket issued Sept, j
del* have been the Rev. and Mrs. I
19. at the parsonage Everybody
I. 11X51. for failure to have hi*|
Mrs., Roy James of David Zuvermk ot Cleveland.
entirely welcome. * The Brother-1 Mr. and -----.....
scooter under control, found out j By Mrt. W’. H. C.heeteman hood of Missions will hold a £*ron’„Oh o’ ?"d ?,r “nd.Mr* I Ohio
that the law ha* a lung memory.
meeting at 8 pm. Friday. Aug c lart NorrU vUil*.d “l u’c_ho"!p 1 Mr and Mrs. Leonard ReyWhen he applied for renewal of
18. at the parsonage. * Mr. dnd .of Ro&gt;'* unclc and aunt’ ,hf Ab nold* of South Gate. Calif. were
hU driver’s license, the notation | A smorgasbord supper will be Mrs John E. Brake and Jack
McClelland*, u Monday ago. (callcn at the home of their cousserved in the taumnu dining attended the Youngs reunion nt , a3*e,J3 &lt;&gt;f the V , M&lt;‘**rn* I in*. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Orsroom of the South Maple Grove i Pallosburg Park Sunday * Miss *KW,U *or lwo *&lt;*" “ttVC been! born of Tillotson Izike. on SntuYord Monday the man paid 15 E.U.B Church Saturday. Aug 21. Alice Blodgett, missionary home I
Metaenbach’s mother and dlty afternoon. On Sunday Mr
plus S«30 fur’ the uld ticket in Those who have attended these! on furlough from Africa, called | ^l.hrr’
Burton of ,,.,Hurry Bush ot Barlow
Hastings Municipal Court
supper* luivc been weU aaUaRedJ to
R’* and Mrs Max Oven- | A’pe^ w'd,
UuJ10'’ o’ Lake visited Ute Oraborns
mi If you come bring an appetite.: *hire Monday of last week * X.’t,.P'?£?*“.•, T’vi!”; B‘e‘^l&lt;'
Mt ““d M" Pra"k HynM
Supper begins tri 5 pm. a Miss 1 Mra. Beatrice Stahl and grandMr&gt;’ ’*• 1 Unox. of Bit-lWere guesu at the home of Orley I
..j__ .
_ ..
daughter. Denlae Flowers, ot mlngham was a gucit for two Balyrat of Sparta on Ttiursday.
Clarksville, were Thursday sup-|day*&gt;
i
—■"*'* -•
guests
Mra. Ethel—
Blank
Visitors at the home of Mr.
week to conduct Bible school for ,iper
---------of
•­ , I Bnd
—j-.-.
------..... ...-------.
Mrs pm,,* prentice on
.By Mrt. Lloyd Owen
a week for-North arid South
&lt;*“«• *l tbe-Jay Erbs’
(Wednesday
of
lust
week
were'
E.U B, Church children, assisted I “* Freeport.
’
r
by local people U your children ----------------- !—2-------- ‘ —-’’-m1’’------- 1 their son. Vern. of Essexville.
i and their grandson, David, of
have never attended Bible school, J „ .
I Kalamazoo. David has Joined tlie
Peace Corp* and expects to leave
A Michigan State University'
for Liberia litis week Tlie Prank scientist tins found Uiot it’s not
Clifford Kahler and Donald
Prentices spent tlie weekend with
Olrl* wri beta te Mr. n
practical to select dairy cows on
Knhlrr from Delton called at to 15. T1K- school will begin at
; their son. Mr. and Mra. Clarence the basis of breeding efficiency.
o’clock to 11 o’clock, starting
auo*«. az
Lloyd Owens’ Tuesday * Mr 9Mood.,,
lhe 33m. * Mr &gt;nd iiA~“r.'«f “»"nJ!'.. “
w .
J Msu
Ann­
and Mra Keith Babcock from
ie*
Mr. and Mr*. Robert Kozlowski, strong found little evidence of
Temperance, spent Saturday night
ii si.
n, land
and family of Grand Rapid*
Rapids hCHiablUty affecting breeding
at Howard Moore’s and called
Q«r*i4 were Sunday
Runrt.v guests nf
of the Mau
Man-­ cfflclency ln n rtudjr of thp
on other relatives In the nelgh' rtce Ostroth* at Wall Lake
ing records of 2,090 Guernsey
bortWOd Sunday * Mr and Mrs.
’—
The Merrill Karchers enter­ and 1.918 Holstein cows In Ute
Howard Moore called at Dean 22 Rev. Harley -Townsend of
tained Mr. and Mrs. Vlvem Cook wunr southern California dairy
Sclccks bi tlie McOmbcr District Nashville will bring the worship
herd.
Sunday * Miss Gladys p Cairns
Wednesday evening of last week
All animate
from Saginaw called on Mra.---------»The Karchcrs were guests of
Lloyd -Owen Monday
The tiny daughter of Mr. and
Mr and Mrs. Walter Karrer Of
Elizabeth and Shirley Cox Mrx Robert Ball of Alaska.
Armstrong reported tils results
Grand
Rapids
over
the
weekend
________
Mich., was baptized last Sunday
The Marland Jays are planContinued from Page One
ntng to entertain their son and
American Dairy Science Asof Robin Gail, and Mr. and Mrs.
fatnUy. Mr. and Mra Gene Jav *oc,Btlon hcI&lt;1 recently at lhe
Marvin Dunkelberger as Godpar­ express the Joy and relief of lire Cebbte a£d Dawn of MariSn Unlveralty of Kentucky
Ind.,
who will arrive iils^reekdairy^entut noted
ents.
moment.
end to spend their vacation here, no Ngnlflcant breeding tfflclcncy
Always a great buy at regular prices .
.
Mr and Mra. Wade Shook differences between Guernsey
Mr and Mra. Chris Kaechele;
dw a'thousahd dollars
Fire did a thousahd dollars helped their daughter and famlHolstein breeds of dairy tru­
now REDUCED for a limited tijne Only!
and Mra. Marguerite Kaechele (worth of damage io the home of ly. Mr. and Mra. Bruce Babcock. Ue.
arc planning to spend the week- , Ira Traver on South Park street move from Albion to Marshall on
He said that lllc small changes
Long sleeve cotton oxfords’ Roll sleeve sty Ips
end m Clarendon Hills, Ill,, vuitwould have been insig- Saturday. The Babcocks’ new ad- in southern California Summer

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dress in Marshall is 320 Exchange St.
Floyd Willisons, ana. ot course, j rusted shut and It was a full
Mrs. Raymond Vinborg and
of special interest te the new fifteen minutes before a connec­ youngsters of Cleveland arrived
little boy. Matthew, at the WU11- I tion could be established. The Wednesday to visit her parents,
son household. Mra. Chris'^ chemical truck which could have
Kaechele. who has been there for held damage to a minimum, was
a week, will return hbme with In Grand Rapids undergoing re­
them.
pairs.

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Fred Hill, who was in the city
Monday on business connected
with lhe Table Company, reports
that that company received the
largest orders at the July market
in Grand Rapids which it has
received in the past several years

Miss Genevlve Rider. Hastings,
has been appointed Instructor of
theory In public school music In
Texas Woman’s College. Fort
Worth. Texas.

By a vote of three to one.
Nashville voted to bond for
$11,000 to complete the paving of
one and one-third miles of M-79
through the village.
56 Years Ago
From The Caledonia News—
"The unfortunate situation of
living next to a dry county con*
Unues to be moat forcibly fell by
Caledonia village. The scum from
Barry county drifting In for the
usual hilarity, finds willing pu­
pils in local talent of the same
class and results in Saturday
evenings of disgraceful hideous- k
nesa. To protect citizens residing
in tho immediate vicinity, who
wish to use the nights for the
purpose intended by an oll-wlse
Creator, local authorities have
HOST coailth of a Dry Cleaner and on Electric Brush designed for
Instituted a campaign which will
women to save work. This Machine brushes the pile upward, removing
end in some good, stiff fines for
deep dirt end eliminating matting. No handwork. No wet carpet. Rooms
the perpetrators or something
k.
IJ_ I X— .11 IL.../
more severe at the hands of the

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and Winter temparaturea had
little or no eflect on breeding
efficiency, although yew to yrar
changes and management proetiers luid some influence.

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Fred Rehor will return Satur­
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P/iona us lor Information.
gan where lie has been attend­
ing summer school. "Unser Fritz"
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on the Michigan football team
and will report for practice in 123 Writ State Street, Hasting*
Phone Wl 5-5118
September. Fritz is the first man
from here to secure a regular po­
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leader of the military group that
As he pointed out?Uic:e were
still 35 nullum aoldiera in Japan
Fith that force and supplies on
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They are now preparing U&gt;
leave for formal preparation at
Taylor University in Indiana.
They look forward to seeing their
friends at Irrtng Chapel Bunday.
Michigan has more varieties of Thr pastor. Rev. Chalmer Miller,
rxtenda an invitation U&gt; attend

Quimby Cbureb
Church school 10:00 am.
Woraiup service. 11:30

and children. Lisa and Eric, of ii.y attended the graduJuon
V^lSCOllSll)
“^hmond. Vb. and Dr and f.-um college of their daughter.
nwvuilMii
Mnu
Drwey and Scot; &lt; H-.-aldlne, in Wisconsin Delia.
Gordon Joimcyck. Hastings
riage rave
gave birth to lhe
the travel and
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il the A-bomb lud not been rias,
Stephen
of------Ann------Arbor.
DrwM wW
dropped, the abortive coup would Michigan wa* host to thousands L. J. is with the American To- delayed a few dAys by a mild to race hl* dirt car Saturday in
la-art attack which fortunately the 100-mile championship race
left no heart damage.
at the Illinois Stale Fair track
war would have continued '
iMrtmynt of anatomy at U. of
ut Springfield and Sunday lie Is
M. Mr and Mra Clair Herring
scheduled to drive his new narengine car at the Stub- Fair
From UtlB point of view, which
lion In the UM half of the
Hubert 1&gt;c.tfn&lt;iu ta con^track at Milwaukee, WU
mud be considered a rather auDuane GUago*. Johnroek'
Uy Ur*. Orlie I'anSycklr
thoriutive one, It would seem that Michigan TouriM Council.
treaimept at BorgeM Hospital
chief mechanic.
President Tnnnan's dec Won wm
entirely correct. Also, if you ac­ nationally as the Bath City of Gainder went to the Tiger-Kansm, Donna Kelung will encept the premise Uiat the main Anwlra. and at least a dozen *as city athletics game in De- tr rtain the Jolly Neigliboe Birthother Michigan comm uni ties-in- uoU Wednesday. * Mra. Maude day Club Aug 34 Mra. Esther
objective of arnuunenU in war b clutllng l-«n«lng. Bay Port. L&gt;- Randler ha* another consign- ;;uuUon and Grace Bowmt will
rar championship race at MUto achieve Aietrcy with as litUc iron. Bay City, Benton Harbor, nient of garments ready for the i*. co-lwstesMs a Ttwae who at.
SaTlnd %i.STt r'S
‘
,he Willison reunion al
Johncock rocaped injury when
5' SCVero* boXf:’ lhe
P***
his cut co'dld -d with another on
as possible, it would aevm that the ro ,nro
„f gannenu she mended to re- Mr Bnd Mrs Vem Wekhcr and the 103th lap when Gordie was
use of the A-bomb in tills instance to mineral spring irithera
Mldiig&gt;n mineral water was turn, besides five new dresses. ur MIU1 Mra. Orlie VanSyckle running TLItJi and coming on
widely used for treatment of all up to her usual standard of
-neuralgia form* of blood, skm beauty in decorative touche* » Dowdings*’ Sunday were Mr*
Joe Leonard. San Jaw. Calif.
The two bomba did tremendous and nervous discasra, and even 1 Mr. and Mrs Alfred Gainder Etta Sullen and George Van- averaged D7J76 mile* per hour in
drug addiction.
J and guest. Mm Nellie Carroll. Byckle. a Mrs Leia Strickland a rear-engine Pbrd and won the
damage But visualise, if you can.
Though popularity of thr min- *u5n‘!fdl.
reunion at Plaln- and Mra. Winnie Dunn were race by seven seconds over Mario
the added loss of life and destruc­ eral bath lla-s subsided considH1«h bthoo! h-Uurday. Both supper guests Tuesday night al Andretti of Naroretit ,J*a.
tion that would iiave followed m trubly in light of 20th cemury tedles taught ixhcol there in_____________________________
Mrs. MjTtle Dunn* * Saturday
Qlawo* has been worki
medical technology, thre-e Mt
8°ne by
Mr ftnd xjra KelU| Btncklui
Clemens
spa*
still
attract
num1
Rev.
Vaugh B Jensen of the !iX&gt;k Marvin and Nyia Dunn of recently acquired, and Bob Culmain Japanese Blands Okinawa
erou* buthrra and the local local chureh was ordained nt a Marshall to the Ionia Fair. *
and two Jim* would have been chamber ot commerce is attempt- I public service al the Hastings Mr and Mra. Cail Guyer and
child's play by comparison
mg to restore the mineral bath camp thi* session. Rev. Keith daughter ot Lansing »ere Sunday
to prominence.
-------- _•
-----------------Coffey of Hastings
was
also
or­ guests of...
the Keith Stricklands
dained Beginning this wees the and Mrs Winnie Dunn. They to Springfield.
Hiroshima and Nagasaki, both
i p a a but industry haa
jiienal rilles could have been
ord for the one-mile paved race
lay times a: the Wesleyan
leveled by using hundreds ot planrs
truck in lhe qualifying heats at
Church * Rev. David Hill, pascarrying the |convenUotvtl block­
tils family attended church here
buster type of bombs. Would this
the Hopkins Pilgrim Comp ,
------------ ®—----at Mary was a counselor all ti&gt;e
Prompt refrigeration of fresh
technique have been any more nputlc quality of Michigan mln- List Sunday. The family lives -----Williamston, which has
"
*beeti'thne wreks and Janet was a foods Is a must if you want to
"moral* than the two tremendous era! water was dbcovered in 1853
hit* that did succeed in speeding
Hickory w Ed Cheney of Wes- Jlkd n camper the real of the product
Food and nutrition
crippled with riwumalBm.
VuUgc
ume.'
vm.~ »—.._ie
xpedalisu at .Michigan Stale
the time Of surrender with a con,x”lls- ,1M' lhe pulpit at the locnl church
------------ •-----------University offer never si suggre•«““
WatersjaxiU reach 2.000 feet into Uons. Raw meats should be
property?
KSn
L. m2? lccl B&lt;Ur "r KaliUI,l‘J,'K&gt; ■'P™’ tin- *ky. the National Geographic covered iorsrly to allow air cirN
laM wrek With lu-r grandparents.
These phenomma-occur .at eulatlon
to retard
bacteria
I *
and Mrs- Orley Oainct
m sir current*, often over growth. Raw Ini I Us should be
Cooperation U deeply noted in
,&gt;n
T1‘c W6C8
Mctlwdw. warm waters Av warm air expands stored dean, but dry in a hydraAustralian aborigines In cases almdar n.im.nrV
Mmdar ailmenu flocked to the Church W11I
ttL the Wftll ,UK1 rtM-s. cooler air nuhea m to taf or in moisture proof wrap­
jeettd to Western-style intelligence
lake cottage of Mra Loul* But- replace it A whirling motion lx- pings.Ecus are lx*t stored In
testa. they cant understand why
Perhaps the-best known for ]«■ on Thursday. On Saturday gins.Vapors in the twisting cAlumn closed containers—nut in open
the tntonogator doesn't lielp them curative powts* were tlie
Mt ijg-jr Sunday scliooi will iiave a conderve and unite
turbulent trays or butikets provided in
Clemens spaa. The city's first plcnic at Crum Park. * Next
from the sea.
many refrigerators
Potatoes
mineral spring, tapped in 1865. [ Sunday. Aug. 33. U»ere will be
.
----------was the byproduct of an expiota-! n doorict meeting of officials of
lure below 50 degree* if possible.
Uir MannFr ll’dnl .Idt!
Young drivers, those under 25 Uon for oil.

the worst driving record In 1964
EDITORIAL they »crc involved in 29 jx-rcenl
of the accidents that resulted In
48.000 traffic clroths while ac­
counting for only 15 percent of
the driving population.

He with his wife. Marcia, and
children will conduct the morn­
ing services, including Bunday

Church achqol, 10:30 am.
Martin Corner*
Church school. 0:45 am.

Ing hU surrender broadcast on
Aim 15. 1045. When the coup
Thought* of VJ Day Invariably I failed, lhe other four committed

Age. Was President Truman wrong 11 Uh the full account of the em­
ln ordering its wee? Was it *lm- i perori* capitulation and the milt­
moral" tor Uie United State* to Ury opposition to it. IwhU'i story
is ■'The mpM convincing evidence

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8-30 aun. Worahlp foltowsri by
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.
Gerald Mahler. Hastings, bavbraakfaat.
jlm
Ing recently acknowledged a call
8.45 am. Church school.
Sermon: to preach lhe Gospel will preach
11 am. Worahlp. &amp;=~~
"'
his first sermon at Irving Chapel.
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Mr, and Mrs. Ebner Part-ell and

Middleville
way, Sweden and Denmark, also
UKludad Ute lovely English lake
district, Scotland, Germany, Hollahd. Belgium and France.
Even though this was their sec­
ond trip to Europe. .London and
P.irts were about the only repeats
of the trip.

the Royal Shaktepi
Stratford-on-Avon

Janet While, daughter of Mr.
and Mp. Robert White, Candy
Bennett, daughter of Mr. and
Mra Gcrdon Bennett, and Bally
Taber, tteughter of Uw Rev. and
Mra. Harold Taber, returned
from Junior High Institute last
Saturday. Her. Taber was buM-:
nass manager of thia Methodist
Camp and Mrs. Harold Taber

agent, says how well a coUon
knit garment retains its shape
often depends on the process
the manufacturer used in finish­
ing IL You can learn to defect
faulty finishing, she adds.
Tlie tiny knit loopa in the
knli are normally plump and

may stretch the fabric as It la
finished. This make* the ioops
long and thin." she explains.
•Then when you wash the
garment, lhe loopa go bock to
their original &gt;.hapc. and UUj
causes the garment to be distort­
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and wider after you wash tt.
How can you tell if a knit
will lose Its shape when you

UPHOLSTERING

baby of Grand Rapids are to
move to Marshall where he lure
a high school coaching job. He
ka the win of Mr. and Mrs. Ern­
est Ball of Middlerille. * The

Banfield-Vicinity

Caledonia Church
Is Setting for
Lovely Nuptials
Judy Lynn Wlwenbofer, daugh -

Pair In New York City and will | and daughter. JUL and Mr. and
also visit Ward Berry and family Urn Tlmmas Hutchinson of
In New York. * Mr. and Mrs. | Grand Rapids. Jill remained
Kingsley of East Main Street ■ this w(rk. juemt guests of Mr
were maMcr and mistress of I snd
Kingsley were his
mrittnA. * A farewell party was ceremonies of hl* aKcr’s wedding mother. Mra. Mac Kingsley of
given honoring John Campbell Aug. 7. U was held In Uw St. Grand Raipds and Billy Meyers
at his parent’s home on the Irv­ Adeibcrt Church in Grand Rap- ' of carlton. Michigan. * The H
ing Road Saturday evening. Ids. They were also master and Ncsro children who have been
mistress of ceremonies al Uic vLiiur.g in homes in and around
reception Tlu- newlyweds a r e । M1ddlevlUe. a project of the
{Mr. and MB Thouuu Hutohin-1Middleville Chapel, returned

Hags Area m Tuesdays.
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• Marry famplae.

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Wayne Hazel

Mrs. Cutshaw, Jr.,
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firmly enough to make them
; nap back to their original ahape.
shoulder seams, particularly.

ice met on Aug. 11 to take action
on filllikt the oflice of president, find shrink. resistant guarantees
vacated by Hur unexpected death anti percentage of shrinkage. to
expect, Mr Kuhn warns that
even a high quality knit t-ahlrt
may shrink as much os five per­
cent. but. it should shrink evenly

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the Tiger game in Detroit. * Dr.
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family from Holland and Mrs. ।
Alice Frey attended the Sever-11— ------. — ----- — ——-,
once reunion in Upter Sunday She wore a powder blue, whipped j
cream, street - length drttu with:
long sleeves and smocking at the'
. culls and brick. Her iial and siwea I
____________ ______ ,........... ____ • were of matching color and site 1
Monday for their home in Hale carried a white lace fan topped I
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air. ana airs. -Maurice waacnThe Banfield - Dealing - Rrlggs! hofer of 735 E Marshall, aunt and
MV3* met at the- Briggs .Church j uncle of the bride, were master
Sunday. Later they went to play. and mistress of ceremonies,
miniature golf. * Mrs. Wayne; ]iObert Brower of Kalamaxoo.
Bucklin is a surgical paUent At I broiher-bi-law of the groom, was

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spells. * Mrs Edna Davte who.from hcr w(ddlnM bouquet
broke her hip recently and was
A!tCT a honeymoon t» St. Igwicc.
|lent to Blodgett Hospital, will be ..t.ckimur Island and the bridge.
। transferred to Medical Facility (lhe
Mr and M„. Harrison
as soonas she is able. * Mr. and are at home at MH Woodruff

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sing. Freeport. Avon Lake, Ohio,
Thursday with Iwr new son. Grand Rapids. TJYtOn RupkU
I Christopher James, from Ben- Clarksville. Alto. Lowell. Mllwapnock Hospital. This makes Dr. i kre. Wise- Wayland and Illinois.
The rehcanud party w held

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; the camp. * Quests of Mr. and
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were Mr. and Mrs Myron Smith
of Orange, Calif. He taught here

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The Larry Hooks
Now 'At Home'
After Honeymoon

Rev. Gury Unites
Couple in Rites at
Episcopal Church

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The Victor Kenneys are
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A quiet wedding was solemnir- Dance Masters Convention tour­
-------------------------------------mg Europe. They will visit in
Ermond J. Strong, 4010 Morgan Paris. Venice, Florence, Rome,
Road. Nashville, on Friday, Aug. MaiL-id and London before re­
fl. at fl pm. when their daugh- turning Horne Aug. 34th. Me­
ter, Judith Ann, was .united. In. iirul* and Tommy are Maying
marriage to Lurry J. Hook, sun ’with lhe Clayton Cases while
j of Mr. and Mra. Laurence Houk---------------- -----------------of Barryvllle Rood.
Mr. and Mra. Maurice Ingram.
Haatlngs, and Mra
Margery
: fanned the double ring ceremony Dryer. Sault Stc. Marie, recent­
: in the presence of Ute immediate ly returned from a three week
families.
visited Theodore Rooaeveh Na­
tional Memorial Park, Yellow­
stone National Park, Tlie Tctona,
Rocky Mountain National Park.
At Ball Lake City they were met
Uy Maurice's brother. Lyle, and
wife, from Phoenix. Arts. They
toured the Morman Temple

The Emmanuel Episcopal Church
was the scene Saturday. July 31. of

Jack Wilson of rural Hastings, and
John Gallagher. *un ot Mr and
Mra. Frank Gallagher ot Wall
lake. Delton.
.
Tlie Rev. Don M Gury performed
the ceremony on the altar d«orated with candelabra, palms,
white gladlc.11, and pink dairies
Mr*. Sadie Mae Brower played
the wedding music on the argan

floor-length bridal gown of white
organza The fitted bodice was
lavishly appllqucd with a leaf and
flower pattern of chantilly lace.

UC^efulb’ planned lighting lets
vou see belter and can provide n
dKoratire .toiicB to.your home.
Martha Kuhn. Barry County
home economic* agent, define*
good lighting a* a combination
of celling fixtures, wall brackets
and p-.rtuble lamps arranged to
«lve m&gt;ii the right amount of
light f«r rach rye task and overnil Uaht »•» relieve general eye
strain and fatigue
Each eye ift’-k require* n dif­
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raiws more airain
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and therefore, cull* for better
Ughtlm:
Remember room lighting i»
)u&gt;t s' impnrtant as specific
liglitnik’ A single light may pro­
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Job. but the human rye also rets
the dark portm '&gt;! ‘hf room and
the contrast can ratjse eye itraln.
Light dull colored wall* can be
lighted . imply and econumlraliy.
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the Copper mine at Bingham
Canyon and visited tlie Great
A small reception immedtatriy .Salt
„„ Lake, aa well as many
„
followed the ceremony high- -cOwr
of tu,torlca]
i^X:^UU,UUy
oTSie
nted wedding cake.
arrived in Cheyenne. Wyo. In
Mrs. Strong chose for her tune to attend a day at the
daughters wedding on oUre rodeo in celebration of Frontier
green sheath areas with white Day* m Wyoming
acceesarlc*. Tlv groom’s mother
Appointment of James W A
wore a blue and white floral *Uk „ f^m . n gu?L^T^xmrelor

sleeves accented the fitted bodice
and a sculptured neckline added
to its special look. Tlie soft
. straight skin was encircled with

bouffant detachable chapel-length
train accented the natural waist­
line with a small front bow She,

MR. AND MRS JOHN GALLAGHER
J^2dCnUaU Whl:‘ ■in'1 “■’■'■^ant basketball coach
. . Miss Jacklyn Kay Wilson Is Married.
lhe grown
: carnation corsages.
ra, a .hz«
Tvcumreh high school for the
newlywed* le/t tor a short
|U&gt;t
ox aumissions
admissions
Serving os brat man was Gene,Kalamaroo. Middleville. Dcfton I•-in
, Thcliu
**1 ,lTC .&gt;year*,
car3
of imported French illustbii enclr- &gt;M.
uttiT
which lhev T.ii
will “c-m-ter
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‘ A bare lislil
ra,‘ ,&gt;r d®’’*
length veil with a large silk orThe moUier of the bride. JJr» | The new Mr. and Mra Gallagher 0non
8tat
e
Street
In
Nashville
nf,t^ o.8l^!&lt; *n f\8Ahvlllc
University wa* announced today
overlay and matching Jacket with
ganra rate was delicately sprinkled Wilson, chose a navy blue silk ! went on a honeymoon through —
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Both
the bride and groom are
p&gt;linu. L Harden- presirje strain. Mrs Kuhn suggests
white aeceasoriej.
with tiny ieed pearls, She carried j crepe suit with
white accessories
upper ....................
Michigan. Canada.
Mlnnc.....................
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d"nt Mr Huffman, a mUvc ot
using shades on nil lamp*
a cascade of 18 red rose* In her ■ for the occasion. Mra. Gallagher, rota and Wisconsin. They are »etFollowing tlie ceremony. lunchmother, ±mr.rd
donned ~
an !I '.led
tied in theirr.r=!y
newlypurehpurchased
■ n»«J’ber
Your choice of a rood lamp
bridal bixxjuel
I the groom's mother.
‘ * home' 8r^j,lntc of the Wright Beauty \ak*’.rO&lt;lossa:
-V Ch- lnc
rxiwaru* ciuo. Ute
PTtcrdlng the bride down the I aqua lace drras with matching oc- on Wall Lake in Delton,
School Hall. Centerpiece* were of -hade l.» one ot the
aide were five attendant*, all caanrle*. Both mothers wore white , zmi
An
•- uiwnxui*
—----- interrattng
highlight ui
of the
is employed
employed nt
at Veva.
Beauty ™ u,iaWre Coi^lv ctXriJl
white and yellow muma. Those ter lutoi All Unmii
&gt;u*»ugni
uir is
v
drewied in floor-length gowns of orchid* toxomplete their outfit*
I wedding
Hiding day
day was
wa* that
that Rev.
Rev Don;Shop
Don Shop in
ln Nashville
No^ville
^taltoX^Z
a.*ai*ting were Mrs, Ted Ziegfer,
ceJ«»Ual blue taffeta.-styled with
—
Mr*. Jerry Smith. Mra Philip Co- • "P’-'i
Those
assisting at the churchjGuiY performed hl* flrat ceremony! The groom Is a
* 1855
I9^? graduate
It™d“a!&lt;f of ihe Michigan Education as­
scooped • neckline* and tailored reception were Janelie Brerly. .27 years ago when he flral came oft Kellogg
tent and Mr*. Jeffery Brownell uf.bGit •, p... ...
Kelloca Community
Communltv College
Collecc
H&lt;&gt; nnd fda wUe Mar.
Hastings; kin. Herbert Smriker.
' whlu ,ln'n
franc-susac bow* at the back. Marilyn Eichenauer. Unda Court- t to Hastings for the bride's parent*, and u employed In the engineeracene of the wedding of Mias Dawn
" da- have moved to Marquette, Susanne Durbin and Thomas Freeport; Mrs Joseph Scotl and "I’"1!11
They &gt;-ore single dior bow* as ney. Judy BurclwtL Gloria Herb- ' Mr. and Mr*. Wilson. July 31 he! m&lt; department at Consumer*
n Battle
Batttec^i
headpiece*, white elbow - length strelth. Barbara and Brenda Hall. [ married Uicir youngest daughter. Power Company In
Cree* Mr Iloffman graduated from George Brownell on Saturday. Aug Mr*. Robert Geliy of Middlawlte-n Battle Cree* ciiarlolte High School In 1955
glove*, and carried sheath ar­ Jana McBain and Bonnie Ham- j in toe *ame church
•• Transparent
rangements of pink rose* with molld
I The omanlst. Mrs. Sadie Mae
Thc Rev. Fr. Joseph c Dunphy I t««n Washington. D C. Grand
,ted for light
foliage bows.
_
.
R A. Hoffman. Warren are..
Serving a* host and hosics* for.Brower, .too pbytd for both w«dperformed the double ring cere- Rapids. Otaego. Muskegon. ’ Katairtlmc.’ a dark
These lovely gowns were made
mnm.ln
tnilZOO.
maaoo. Middleville.
Middleville, FriTlrirt,
Freeport. St
St
Uie bridal group w&lt;e Mr. and Mra. ding* and used the same muuc
Sheriff and Mra. Merl Camp- many in lhe presence of 100 guest*.
Harold E. Wright of Lansing, aunt for both moUier anS daughter,
dramatic or decorative rtf ret. but
Two bouquets of wliltc mums
Frank Gallagher.
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” ' • • ~ txill ore traveling" through Canaand uncle of the bride. Their
------------ •-----------avoid » where you do. rye sttnlnMr. and Mra Dale Jones with da for two weeks returning home and yellow gladloU decorated Ute
daughter, Mrs. Robert W. Ray-1. .
.
...
,
Mrs. Philip Cotant. sister of the
their four youngsters of Grand mu weekend
bride, was matron of honor. Brides­
River. Iowa, were liere visiting
nic Walu.r Forsberg* returned
You 'hould also consider the
maids were Mra Bruce WUsan. of the bride, attended *3?,‘S!
The bride’s brother and alder, groom. and her mother. Mra
!'.,-r .mntfnrr nml sisters Mr&lt; .&gt;.v &gt;
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sister-In-law of Uic bride; Mbs
size.- sliape and material ot the
James E Durbin of Leach Like
Ralph Hunt. Mrs. Charles Block llonlnK m North Carolina,
shade Tlie best shades are open
and Mrs D S. Kidder. Sr. Rl
and the James Kadtocda Mrs
Thc Dr. Phuip Frundscn |wnl.
bride; Mf.-i Brenda Gibson, and
Hunt Mrs Black and her son. bMuskegon are vacationing bride’s diccated father and mother • alecvele.-s Kelly green suit with allow greater tight diffusion. The
Mias Marti Gallagher, sister of
•
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David, along with the Janwa wlth hu
thc
tlie groom. who wa* Junior brldes- Mr*. Robert WUscn, tlie bride’s I p
The groom is the son Of Mr and •
nrokllne and white acres- hot An diameter should allow
grandparents. Frank Brown. Sr, i 11T3C10US nODlPS
toured in northern Michigan Fraruisens al their Wall Lake Mrs Robert Brownell of R6 Ha*-, »riis.
grandfather of the groom, and V,UVIUUJ HvlllUJ
last week, the Joneses en route
ting*.
I After a five-day trip through
Brown,---uncle of the groom I Marshall, long known for Its!to Iowa and Ute other* return------------------v«ra Sidnev Bench lum
bride, was flower girl, wearing a Frank
Mra. Wayne Peterson preaided at I northern Michigan Into Ontario, [studying or other tasks Your
home to Hastings the poM jn Cedarville visiting her -I*— the organ.
draw also styled by Mra. Gallagher from New Jersey. Evangeline and beautiful homes, will again perI Canada, the bridal couple is now shndi-. should also be made from
'IIm Cedric More?* hkve re
Ring bearer was David Wilson. Ous Jouras of Chicago and Joliet. | mlt lhe tourtxt a view Inside । weekend.
Tlie bride, given in marriage by living at 504'a Spring Street, Grand
Ill., aunt and uncle of Mary Anne ■«"&gt;«• of it* gracious mansion*. | Miss. Bernice Jansen la due to
frXn a lwo wrekx two
Karmes. also attended.
On Saturday. Sept. 11. the an- [arrive here about Aug. 24th to through the East. Thet met
।
chose a floor-length aheath of j
------------ •------------ Guest* of the Vernon Engle
Other sneclal
and Mra.
Mr*. Don Roman Feldpaurelira I*/ New
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Bruce Wilson, brother of Die bride;
special tmesis
guests were from nual
,iual Historic Home Tour is
is ' visit lhe
the Rev. jind
------------------ . bouquet
“7*“ "taffeta "featurir
" lug a natural । High school undent*. Jim An- foniili over tlie wrekrnd were
Detroit.
Detroit. Eaton Rapids. Durand, scheduled to occur.
Gury for a few days
| Yor)t cyy ttnd t&lt;nlr
pl U)e
toured
the Worlds
World’s wrisUine.
walsUine. above
above elbow
elbow sleeves, and drew* and Charlie Meyer were
Payiva. courina of tho groom
, Mellett. Lansing, Richland. Osterno,
This tour, which Inst year drew
Thc Edward Freeland family Pair then accomp
ompdnlcd them to ! an open neckline appllqucd witlv nt Mankato State in Mmmsota
over 2.000 people. Is sponsored by left Saturday for Virginia to Brentwood.
www. N.
••, H.
&lt;1.------------------------ ja motif of re-embroldered Alencon ; tlie past wci’k for wrcxUitig P.it;y Rhlunts of Grandville.
the Guild Council of Trinity visit his broUirr and family this i ••
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—
Mra. Charles
Dailey and her'Jace. The ttralght skirt was rib- undies. Rodney Hall. Gregg Oluo. Mi.- Itiuh rrtunted Ixxno
j Episcopal Church, under the. iveek.
■ youngAtcr* lurircu
■••■«• ■a •««
arrived many
Friday troin
from; &gt;»ned with
low inseri of u&gt;aw&gt;&gt;match- , W(«xi
w«m1 anti
and Scott
Scott Anderson
Anderson were
were Moiid;i&gt;. the girl* remained to
[general chairmanship of Mrs.
Arthur Lee FMller te visiting cw-vnhs, °re, to vtelt her moth-,!«« hwe A detadwble chapri-.nt M s u. recently fur simitar visit for lhe retmunder of tlu*
There Goes
• Charles Christner and Mrs Peter; his cousin at F^o r t Angelens.. jp Mr* Charles Tro mH el l and 1 length train
tmfw was created t—by
&gt; hdeep
—,. j audltt
,
। Houghton
u .fi,
.
[her «l»ter and family, the Bob pleat* that attached to a waistline i _ _
The Bride
! The homes selected for thl*
1 iu' Frank McCloakey family Miller*, for 15 days. Bhoctiy be­ ribbon and bowfrunt closure.
: year’s tour reflect an excellent are visiting his family In New , forc leaving her son. Bill Shatzer
Site carried a cascade bouquet of
I cross-section of the many his-’ Jersey this week.
■
arrived heme after two year* in yellow rone* with white velvet rib­
torlcaliy - unique home* to bej When Mr*. L R. Mattson mov- Korea. He is here now to visit bon streamer* and lover* knot*.
Miss Jane E Ziegler of Grand
is the; selection of lhe right
found In the Marshall area. All1 ed to Scottsdale. Artz, last week before reporting bock for duty
I of them are- recognized ns ex- j her daughter and family. Uic |tl Virginia. Bob lived In Has- Rapid* wa* maid of honor. 6iie
photpgraphera-CQod profeitiorul
eeptional examples of perirxl ar-' Bud Kleklntveld* of Grand Rap-1 tines with the Truesdell* al one wore a floor-length empire line ।
chltecture and most nre well over'his, were with her They also, time »o is delighted to be in sheath of peau taffeta In u pepPhotographs can kevd the pcecioas.
a century old.
haw moved to Scottsdale where | Hastings again.
pcnnlnl shade. The fitted bodice'
Perhaps thc most Imposing and; they will now reside.
। Mra. Lawrence Herrick and was styled with a scoop, neckline
stately of the homes to be shown ■ Denny Huntley lias finished Mrs Bernard Reed were guests and elbow-length sleeve* A reW the residence of Harold C his Summer Job and is home this I of Mra r«&gt;in rw.tr..foy rr.w,i movable Watteau tack at the |
Why Not Call Ui for the
Brooks. 310 N. Kalamazoo, fore-j week with his family, the J. days at her cottage near East •ihouWcrUne wlUl “ »*U-t»w fur-1
most authority on early Marshall Franklin Huntleu. He begins hl* । Towns
jnbhed the back detail. Site wore I
Best Wedding Photography
j history. Built in 1838, only eight studies at the U of M. Law! Christy Kahler is home on 'a matching floral disc with a short,
*5“!?
?’e ,ount,u,K ®f Mar- School next wwk
Ugave from Pensacola Fla When' cl!vuh*r vel1- an&lt;l carried a bou- i
shall. Hits home 1* sited on a
Mrs. Roman FVldpausch plans he reports back tor duty ho w||i mr t of green dmlrire bordered with
knoll
town
O ny
Knoxville,
Tenn,
' lnu,n* “,ul «Tecn Mreamera !
........ overlooking
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■ ii&gt; {ny
w to
aauinur,
i run,
uusthis be at lhe Air Base al BrunsS Photography high
nnA *n
I. a
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.to Join
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.her mother
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ult A,r ««« M BriinsSandra K CWa Of Battle
iSf*
“ &lt;rln...,C &gt;aSS!?. ...mntT”’plc
Thursday,
107 S. Jefferson 945-3967
X5reek Revival architecture
tltere nn(1
wlth
Mr. and Mra. Sterling French ! Creek was |&gt;er cousin’s bridesmaid
Site
wore
an identical floor-length ’
| family for a visit. Her sister, who of Rnnfleld visited Lulu Ed­
sheath
and matching headpiece.,
has been ill Is Improving and monds on Monday.
now home from Uie hospital.
Betty Edmonds and friend of
C M. U. grad. Norman Lubte- Battle Creek visited her grand­ dalaics bordered with white mums I
meckl will teach at Farmington mother. Mrs. Leslie Edmond*. and white streamers.
Mis* Chrttaine Suzanne Bennett,;
Sunday.
daughter of Mr. and Mra. Gordon
Tlie Charles Fauls rnet the
The many friend* of Xdward
O. Stanton, formerly of Maple
nt the Ben Oldleys in Owonao Grove township will be sorry to
- —-— --------w» III MW "I’iCIUIw
recently returned from Okinawa. Hospital In Ann Arbor. A speedy
nnrt Tmw h* mvt
— V-,,--.—- will 1 ■ - - ■
i,_
br.de. with whom she made her
Mr. and Mrs Myrl Armstrong
and son. Tom. left Saturday for
their home in Chula Vista. Calif..

!S^..c±!^.“j~r~.

Personal Mention

Newlyweds Now
'At Home' After
Northern Trip

w lf .

Marshall Invites
^sj Visitors to Tour

Girls are /torn

knowing about wink
,*■, diamonds

orange blossoms

White'

and..

Final CLEARANCE
on SUMMER

• SPORTSWEAR
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• DRESSES

Summer HATS

FRESH DONUTS

2 P^e
$1 00

GIRDLES redu&lt;:ed
The Bonnet &amp; Gown Shop
Alma Finc/leton

mother, Mrs. Addle Wood, and man.
and their son and family, the other relatlven in Michigan.
Jerry laibelle of Otacgo wax the
Tom Cummings Iiave returned to
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Tobias
their home at Poughkeepsie, and grandson. Gregory Tobias, groom's ntteixfant and ushers were
Jeffery Brownell of R2 Haatlnga.
recently spent a week at Mra
Mrs. Robert Cook Is expecting Doris West's resort at Houghton
her son and family, the Robert Lake and three days with Mr
and Mrs. Lloyd Livingston at and white shift with solid yellow
Saturday or Sunday for a week** their trailer at Middle Lake near
Greenville. Luncheon guests at
| Mr. and Mi*. Lew Godfrey, the Tobias home on Saturday pink taffeta dress with white lace
I who own the Whiskey Run Hunt- evening were Mr. and Mrs. Frank
| ing Preserve on R4 Hastings, are Roush. Sunday afternoon and
taking a trip to Washington luncheon guests were Mr. and
; State, Alberta. Canada, and ML Mrs. Lloyd Livingston. Mr. and
Rainier. They are accompanied Mrs Fay Fisher of Nashville
by Mrs. Godfrey's niece. Miss Su­ were also callers. Tuesday Mr.
from the
san Edmonds, daughter Of Mr*. and Mra. Clifford Effner called
I Charlotte Edmonds of Bedford. with a birthday gift for her sis­
Mrs, Godfrey called her parents, ter, Mra. Tobias. Wednesday Mrs.
j Mr. and ijn Lavem Wilcox. Fri- Alice Livingston and Mrs Kline
, day. Aug. 13: from Rainier,
Wash, and reported a "good bias and presented her with a
trip” ,
birthday gift Mr. and Mrs ToPfc Wm. Edmonds, son of the
205 N. Michigan
I late Harlan Edmonds and Char- their trailer at Strawberry Lake
| lotte Edmond* of Bedford, who
has been on leave from France,
MBs Colleen Jeter of Detroit Is
। lias been visiting hl* grandpar­ spending this week with her un­
\
ents. Mrs. Leslie Edmonds and cle and aunt, the Ralph Eyes.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wilcox of
Miss Dorothy Trusock and her
Route 4. He return* to his outfit niece, Marsha Hengesbacli. were
as of Aug 18. While at home he In New York all last week. They
and Beverly Brunch were united visited at the home of the Jim
In marriage. She U employed at
the Community Hospital at Bat­ othy attended the Worlds Pair,
tle Creek and U a native of plays snd various places of Inter­
Johnstown Township.
est. Marsha, although having a
Watch Whila
The A. D. Andersons were bout with the “flu" and missing
Sunday guests of Mr and Mra. the Fair, had » grand time with
Robert Anderson of Union City. her cousins, swimming, etc, and' We Make 'Em
Mrs. Charles Lawrence attend­
ed the funeral of Mrs Charles In Which Jimmy, Jr, participates,
Plain 59c dos.
Ernsberger in Lake Odessa on having won many trophies.
Monday. Aug. ». Visiting Mr and
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Haywood
MR. Lawrence over the weekend spent Sunday at Crystal visiting FXOSTID » DECOtATID
were her brother and family. Mr. Ifriend*.
and Mr*. "'Paul Ernsberger and
Mr. and Mr*. John DeBroux
Donuts 69c doz.
[Penny Kay of Mansfield. Ohio ।and ion*. Jim and Steven, are
Open Dally
; who also visited his sister. Mr’ 'vacationing with their capiper in
; and Mrs. Cart Sparks. Jr.
‘ ’Wisconsin and Colorado.^—
TASTE
TREATS
A recent housegue-d of Mra.
Mra. L. M. Raber spent last
Lois Wickham was her cousin 'week in Martin. Tann, visiting
Mra. Myra Osborne of ML Ver­ her daughter and grandson, Mr*.
TRY
SOME
TODAY
non. N.Y. Visiting Mra. Wickham Bhlrley Carter and Scott, and
this week Is Mr*. Fem Harring­ also had the pleasure of flying
ton of Grand Rapid*.
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9 A.M. to II r.M.

Superette

crystal
USE OUR BRIDAL UMBRELLA
FOR YOUR NEXT SHOWER

btWIAM &gt;• 1*11

Now in our New Store
122 West State Street

�Society newS
Mra. David Goodyear entertained
her bridge club a Tuesday evfaitag
ago. Ouerta were Mra. Joe Hubert
and Mra. Wilbur Birk.

the Ken Rose hone Wednesday
m-ralno Atta II T»
a«— n.-

all wrtg of “cragy” gift* for' the, children of Duncan. Okl*. who Urthdgy cake and umbrellas on her Urige. Carl Hewitt of Woodland.)
honoree.
. tUTe been here the post week, and ice cream. Outate were Sue and J^ui Cotenl and friend of Battle
‘
iateo the family party cxi Aug. 6. BsUy Melsenbach, Clieryl Allcrd- Week and Mr. and Mn. Burdett
Th«« «»s a lobster cook-out Thu
the first time in reven ing. Marianne Pratt, Gall Bauer Octant
dinner at the Gsy Jordans a Bun- years Uurt the family had been and Melody Staup. Game* were
...
day afternoon ago foe Mr* Ralph tide to get togethsr including Mr. played.
I
Feldpausch and Thoma.-.:
Hunt. Mrs. Charles Black. David I and Mr*. Kenneth Hampton nndi
• • »
| families sir ptenntng a reunion I
Black and their gurat* the Dale ' children of Marian. Ind. Mr. and ' Ou«ta of thc Kart Larsens over w Glin Lak' on Monday. Aug. 22.
&gt; 'rom Grand Rlrw. Mra. Joe T&amp;r.pson and son of
weekend were Mrs William I
•
;
Iowa Mm j
-—•• Bault Bt Marie and the Hamp- I-uricn
Je— Unen Of DeThe wtnnera tn the nnrth“2. tTOlt wh0 canw 10 lielp
*°uth p,*’r of
Duplicate;
Clark (DruriBai Klntifh and
birthdays M Ctafly. who was Bridge game at the HmUbks :
. J daughter of Lansing
i j0 cm Aug. 15. and Timmy, who i Country Club Tucaday night
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I,,,, rt8hl on Au&lt; M jo further were Mrs c. W. Richardson I
-------- IMUC — M ‘Irt
visit of their deugiiUr, Mr. and ■J Thb Art Reynolds deacendante honor lhe birthday* the neighbor-1 ahd WHllam Miliar of Grand
Mrs. Andrew &lt;Wflk» Baker and were entertained at the Dun Lake iwod children were Invited for a i Rapids Second went to Gordon •
home of Mr and Mrs Ix-o Reyn- party on Monday afternoon August! Deimel and Herman Boucher
olds and Mr and Mr* Duane is the birthday month for tfie Lar- . and third went to Mrs Loma
Englcrth on Bunday, Aug. «. The sen family, as their youngert chU&lt;V I Davidson and Roy Hubbard.

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DALE’S BAKE SHOP

THE HASTINGS BANNER—7

Delightful Time
Enjoyed by Garden
Club Membersqi
The Thornapple Garden Club
kCgtttwws with the hostcas and
renting a delightful program on
"Birds tn the Landscaping Pic­
ture."

,,.-..1...^. .u.u un/ u.i nug. i. u/umm fi'Jiii
L.Kuics ritwi nnu Mrs Max
Harting*. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Raplda were invited for thia occ*-i Myers Second went to Harry
Pursed (Leo's sister and husband) rton.
.
j Burke and Mrs. Roy Hubberd
■ere also gumu tar the day. A
...
: and third to Mrs. Chwrira Potto
bountiful dinner was served, and ‘ The 1 annuler reunion was held and Mr* Robert Cook,
a wonderful time at boating, swim- at Tyden Park on Aug. 16 with
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,ming and visiting was enjoyed. 90 in attendance. The family mem•
'
Everyone was grateful to their here attending from the farthest Mrs. Ho enbeck
I host* and hosteeara for entertain- dlrtance were from Chicago, while j u
ling them, it being such an ideal others came from Grand Rapid* MOS High Guest
i»pot for their reunion.
. Kslamasw. Paw Paw. Battle Creek,! T_| i..
i ,
* * *
Jackson. Lake Odeea* Sunfield and ’ OlIV Gt l_UDCheOH
Mr and
Mrs. William Dunlap many from Hastings. Mrs. Marjn At the Hartings Country Club
entertained
the “Birthday Club" Blackburn was a guni from Knox- • ladle* lune boon Tuesday Mra.
picnic al their Podunk Lake home vllle. Tenn., she being a slater of; William Hollenbeck won thc
on Sunday. There were 16 to enjoy Mrs BuryleLanatycr. Of special guest prize for liw afternoon of
the potluck and lhe delicious bar- interest was
the family tree com- j bridge playing,
becucd chicken with 'Bill'' an chef, plkd by Mrs. Lloyd Shroyer. Many | OUicr winners were Mra. D. C
and Die Kroup had the usial won- took pictures to commemorate the' French. Mra. Jack Kennedy, Misi
rierful time that is characteristic day which was a very pleasant one. Jocelyn IronHde and . Mrs. Ken I
of their get-treethers. Club mem- as there wa* much visiting to be; Ib»'
bers attending were ihe Ward done, reminiscing as well as “catchMrs Richard Cotter was chairHynea. the Maurice Hynea. the ing up” on current family hap- , man far the day and was asWalter Eatons. Uic Ken Dimtapa. penlng*.
.sUted by Mra. John Punfll. Mrs
MR AND MRS FREDRICK TEBO
Uic Clarence OUdinga. the John I
• • •
;Paul Faulkner. Mra
George
,. . Miss Linda Raaelcy Becomes Bride.
SlooUiaaks, and Mrs. Lila McKee; Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Cotan: en-' Dean, Mra. G. M. Fuller and Mra.
and friend.
Itertalned with a picnic dinner M R. Furman.
• * *
Sunday honoring thc birthdays of,
------------ «-----------Carol Ann Divine celebrated her torlr son, Steven, and Phillip's I Mrs. Charles Silsbee of EvanlOUi birthday with a party Mon- 1 fattter. Burdett. Their guests were Stan. Ill. ha* returned to her ■ ■
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day. Aug. 16. from 1 to 3. Carol Ur. and Mra. William Hewitt, home after visiting Mrs. Glen
flllP I OIIH P AT
had candles on her white and pink Chartene and Marilyn, of Grand Brower for a week.
jUIIHv UUUpiU Ul

been attracted this Summer was

enjoyment ot the dub. "Feeding
the Birds" was a natural setting
of petrified wood. honeysuckle. ber­
ries and a miniature bird enjoying
them. Tlie other arrangement wu
a beautiful sea-Alien on a mount-

speckled nranra l|)lm
canna leaves roUcd al
thrll

Double Ring Riles f

prize money from the Barry Coun­
ty Fair exhibits to lhe club which
amounted to $33,75

Methodist Church
Miss Linda Raselcy. daughter of I
r. and' Mra. Clare Olmsted. 703

on scholarships from the
Club.
Mrs. Chester Stowell reported

Campground Road, were united Ui
marrlag« at 3 pm.. Saturday. July .
124. tn the First Methodist church.
I with Use Rev. George Elliott read- |
, ing the double ring ceremony in ,

SWEATERS

Cordigon styles in ossorted
colors. Sixes S. M. &amp; L Regu­
larly $12.98.

SKIRTS

Now

44

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HOW

Gauze diapers in slightly irregulars. Regular $2.98 Dox.

Baby BLANKETS

JUMPERS

Choose from numerous colors.
Regularly $2.98.

Wool ond wool blends. Shift jumpers
in assorted colors. Sizes 8 to 18 . . .
Regularly $15.98.

and "Wedding Prayer." Mra. David !

NoW 2 dozen

by Beacon
C$44
/ '
Now
LI

NOW

CORDUROY SLACKS
One-piece dresses of 100% wool knit.
Choose from several styles. Regularly
priced at $17.98.

Now $|00

Boxer styles in assorted colors.
Sties 3 to 6X and 7 to 14 . . . *
Regularly $1.98.

KNIT DRESSES
tl

WOOL MATERIAL

Now*]99

All wool and woolen blends in assorted
colors and patterns. 54 inches by 60
inches. Regularly $2.98.

SLACKS
Now

&lt;100

FLANNEL

STRETCH SLACKS cz88
Now

In assorted colors. Sizes 8 to 20 . . .
Regularly priced $12.98.

36 inch widths in new
prints. Regularly 49c yd.

fall

Idebl for school clothes . . .
Regularly 98c yd.

Ladies SLIPS
Dacron ond cotton blend . . .
White with loce trim Sixes 32
to’44. Regularly $2.98.

Now 3 yards*!
U

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SPORTSWEAR FABRICS
NOW 2

TERRY CLOTH

Now

In beautiful colors and pat­

Vdrds
7

I
LI

Now 88tyl1-

100% nylon in tailored and locetrimmed styles. Sixes S, M. &amp; L. White
and pastel colors. Regularly $1.98.

Ladies BRIEFS
White,

rayon acetate.

Sizes

Now

U
$100
Now T |

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4^

BEACON

BUNKH SPECIALS
All Pvrmanoggpd for Easy Washing

$«00
for
|

THE ESSEX
Aborted colors in It by 90 inch
sixes. 94% rayon and 6% nylon
Reguleriy SS.9B. ’

Now *4°°

THE MARIGOLD

NYLON HOSE
Seomlew In shades of honey
and mist. Sizes 8’/i to II.

c100
NoW # pairs V

I

In floral prints. 72 by 90 inch.
94% rayon and 6% nylon with
100% acetate binding. Regularly

Now ’5“

Now

Now 500

VELVET CORDUROY

lins. Sixes 2 to 6X. Rag. $7.98.

Beautiful fall shades ...

JEANS

U
&gt;100
Now
I

Sizes 3 to 8. Regularly $1.98.

Regularly $1.^9 yd.

Now

.

&lt;10Q
I
I 7 '

BEDSPREADS by Cannon
Twin or double-bed size.
Ideal for college. Regulorfy $7.98.

Girls JUMPERS
Wool and nylon blends In
tweeds and plaids. Size 7 to
14. Regularly $4.98.

thick, lean, meaty covering.

Woodland. Hie wedding ceremony
was performed at the Air Force
Base Chapel in Honolulu. Hawaii.

Beretanta Street, Apt. E. Honolulu,
Hawaii. 96814.
Utt Banner Want Adif

prepared 7
। .
By roasting, braising or grilb

In a moderate oven &lt;835* F.
own fat ar lard and drippings.
Pour off drippings, season and
add liquid. Cover tightly and
cook slowly 1 to 34 hours or
until clone. To grill, place on
the grill or in the basket, of
an outdoor cooking unit. Cook
slowly, turning occasionally,
until done allowing 14 to 2
hours cooking time.

D.UI Tcbo of Algonquin Lake was
ills brother s beat nun.
Dave Tebo. brother of the groom,
and Hlchard Tobias and Jack
Itansto and other meat cuts,
Keeler were ushers.
such aa tlwie sluffed and rolled
Tlie bride’s mother ciioae a pale
blue sleeveless Dneti-rayon knit
dreis for her daughters wedding
and thc groom's mother chose a arc brought to the table. If U&gt;e
two-piece shell colored kxdt suit

Strings and Skewers

"WHIM THIRI'S
THIRI CAN'T U

Out-of-town guests were present
from Knlamaaqo. Woodland, and
Wisconsin.
The rehearsal pSrty was held
Friday, July 23, at tlie Landlubber
Inn.
Fur her traveling ensemble, the
bride wore a pink and wiilte two-

Ung and serving.

MUSIC CENTER

Mrs Jerome &lt;Rlla&gt; Conrad of
Detroit is visiting her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Laberteaux 138 W. State
this week.

KWl 5-4284

at home nt 1214 W. Center.

Personal Mention
The Gordon Fuhr family vlsi-

In assorted colored plaids.
A.guUriy S5.98.

SNOW SUITS

Boxer styles in flannel - lined

Both cuts are made from the
pork loin. “Country-style
backbones” contain a portion
of thc backbone ineluding
thc feather bones. "CbUntrystylo ribs" contain a portion

U

THE MC DUFF

Several styles In washable pop­

“country-style sparcrib*"

tunning soft fullness, and tcrmlnatfng in a cliapel train. Scattered
appliques of French Lice accented
and edged the skirt and a train
•with a self-bow furnished the back
. detail. Her bouffant elbow-length
( veil of imported ailk Uluston won ,
attached to a forward headpiece

I Buck. Miss Caro) Bcaancr and
Mite Sharon Tebo. Their dreaara
u ere floor-length yellow Mtta with I
1 dctadiable train
1 Flower girl was Miss Julie Efway. daughter of Mr. and Mra.
Robert Erway. and Master Matt
Nel), son of Mr. and Mra. Larry
. Nell, was tlie ring bearer.
Mr. and Mra. Richard Httver ot

Parents Announce
Marriage of
Sandra O'Connor

church partars with Miss Jerrie left around Uic meat, during
Bryun
at the punch bowl; vturine.
— J.— n&amp;Ustbig
—
carving, to
w help
iK-.p the
uw carver.
laiuT. -GenvjenMlb [‘am Carr, cake; Miss Mary | ervdly, however. strings and skeLynn Baty, coffee, and Miss Mari- wera ^ow him down because he

terns. Regularly $1,'19 yd.

Ladies HALF SLIPS

Right, country - style back­
bone; left, country-style back
riba. They are sometimes
packaged together and sold as
“country-style ribs,’* "com-

taffeta. Tlie fitted bodice was
styled with a round neckline out­
lined with French lace and long
tapered sleeves, and featured u
satin midriff. Hie bouffant skirt

MUta Margaret Ogden, maid of
honor, wore a yellow p.uu de sole
flow-length gown, with detachable
train.

NOW

100% wool in plaids and plain
colors Sizes 8 to 18. Regularly
$8.98 and $10.98.

This made a perfect ending to
a delightful afternoon.

I sided at the organ.
[ Tlie bride, given in marriage by
her father. Clare Olmsted, carried
■ ydlow roses on a white Bible. She

DIAPERS

Wool skirts in plaids, tweeds and plain
colors Sizes 7 to 18 Regularly $8.98
ond $10.98.

by the hostesses while the guests

Yellow and white gladioli pre­
dominated tn the church decora­
tions, with yellow and white rib-.
I bon connecting lighted candles onj
; every third pew.

Ladies Mohair Sweaters

Cardigan styles'in beautiful fall shades
. Sizes 36 to 40. Regularly priced
ot $7.98.

attended at Fireside inn, Marshall.

New

Look for famous 'Trade-Name labels on the
things you buy ... you'll find them here!

Now

4 ,..qoo Pai*maleei
t

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124 East State Street

Kenneth -Corky" Hamps, al
Fort Maul. Md.. and the day afShe has been named Angela
Miutrenc.' En route home the
Fuhrs visited funner Havings
resident* the Doug Concovia
family at Hagerstown. Md.
Jim-Ziegler, son ot thc Ted
Ziegler*. will marry Miv, Darlene
Ann Dunn, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs Eugene Dunn in Kalama­
zoo Aug. 38lh and another Has-

I trade Pender, and tlie late M. J.
1 Pender. He will marry Miss Note
. Jean Blunk, daughter of Mr.
South Baptist Church and a re­
ception will follow at. tlie Jack
Tar Hotel. .
The Jack Caton family of In­
diana polls, Ind., will arrive tills

Friday.-en route north, the Ar­
thur Haight family of Ann Ar­
bor win join tlu- family group
for one day.
Thc Ken Reahms and Homer
aths will be in Truverwe City
vacation in the latter's cab­
in over tho weekend.

.

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-Artcarved
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Whit an csquHite way of saying 1 LOVE YOUP
This beautiful new Aiteuved ciealion reflects
“three lovely words" in radiant, llfctoog beauty.
It’s Artcarved’s $0 millionth ring since 1850.
a precious gift for &gt;our special someone. Only $125

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102 E State

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�B—THE HASTINGS BANNER

/jcatian Tier

Woodland High

Class of 1915
Holds Reunion

Personal Mention

Barn' Educators
At Special CMU

H’ SouUiwick In Grand Rapids
'
Sunday.
*
.
Herman (Chip! 8t. Martin. 212
E Clinton, of 8t. Martin Floral

Workshop

&lt; Barry Countv educators are
I Pennock Hospital Bunday eve' lie among Hie 300 *ij*ftol education I
I basher, and *dmlnlstra'.are from
&gt;«•
...
_ _______
J
11R central Mrhlvsn countI re who
are to attend the annual MldBunday. Aug 15th in the cafe­
Am-r'ron Socclid Education Senti
trip
through
the
Bail
during
Uic
teria of tlie Woodland sctioo)
i.re W'irkslioji a* Oent-al Michigan,
In spite of Uic very hot weath­
lUnlvmity at Mt. Pleauuit on
er, 51 were present A delicious
• ty and Wednesday. Aug. i
potluck dinner vss enjoyed by
■23.
tlu- group.
Halting* sunt, of School*
Kiclurd J- Guenther Is to he a | To Be technician — Airman
A short business meeting foltowed, during which letter* and Of you nt On mediation bft
Third Clan Paul. M Wight, Jr.,
son al Mr. and Mrs. Paul M.
to tike wwoh jio.u to
thr conference summary.
intendenl. Hugh Kttson. Armada,
Wight ot R2 Bellevue, has been
and paat principal. J. Gordon l3«t you through ypur trip.
selected —
for ---------technical training
Thoma* Howard, director of ----------Aek
yo*
phytica*
»o»
an
e»hi
Williams. Grand Rapid*. and
Barry County's special education at Chanute AFB,
piCttriptiofi
oGnktotake
with
class members. Mr and Mrs
, program, ami Miss Mac Boonarop- |.............
Air Force aircraft
t equipment
Glenn Meade. Gaylord and Wn- you in tflse you run Out.
■ ix l. erhool diagnostician for Bur-4t repairman Airman Wight reI centiy completed basic military
neita Nicholson, Midland
training at Lackland AFB.
To celebrate the 25th annivtr- Michigan Hi
Asm* i*tk&gt;n
'day mc-tlng will be. Dr. William
at the Air Training Command
“ very special effort to attend 200 Mill Sired
tlw alumni banquet. Later in Uic Lansing. Michigan 4H929
itiaiml Children in Washington. which conducts hundred* of
spcclaliicd coUr&amp;e* to provide
afternoon they were phased to
id special education for thr Bcr- technically - trained personnel
haw Jerene Collier and hU wife
rim hrrrnwdlate School Dbtrict for the nation's aerospace
force The airman is a 1965
high school
graduate of Bellevue High
i*
Gueits present for Uic dinner
Bv Mrs. Dan Peterman
Schools
were Mr arvT Mn r .1 Vin.
'
Theme ot this year * workshop,
is “Str.-lai Education Services:
!
Preparation
for
Personal
•
Social
i
teachers; Mr. and Mrs.
diaries
-rhnruiav
of the
Har- Adjustment.'
----------W‘xx
J’a"d- ‘l&lt;J
hStadeb visitors
were Mr*
Thelma|
Member* of Woodland High

latter part of July and the first key family. Mn. Gladys Couch U
the paternal grandmother
Mr. and Mn. Budd Randall.
points of Interest. While they Gary and Rodney are on a 15­
were lhe guest* of Mrs. Burkey's day vacation trip with their
trailer through the Smoky Moun­
in Maryland, they received the tain region.
Houseguests ot the Robert H
happy news that their first
grandson. Patrick Todd Couch, Brooks have been the Raymond
had chosen this time to make his Belaons and the Lynn Jenkin* of
Merna. Nebraska, and they - all
and Mrs Everett (Barbara) attended Uie BcUon reunion at
Couch. of Battle Creek and has Charlton Park which was the
twtv fchjprs. Jackie and Julie. He 60th anniversary of the Belson
has the diatlnctiba of not only family get-together. This week­
being the first grandson by Uie end. Uie Robert Brooks family
first little boy bom in the Bur- ore leaving on vacation with

Yellowstone Park tx
main destination, and
also visit the relatives in Metna.
Mr and Mrs Ted Burkto gnd
family Vacationed in the Upper
Peninsula lAf- *«*• and.
route liome visited former rreidents. Mr and Mrs Bruce With­
er*. in Traverse City.
The David Shauils of Ply­
mouth visited at the Dr. Ororgo
Lockwood home and attended a
church meeting at Bonnell House
on Lak* Michigan for Young
Couples Mrs Bhaull and two of
the youngster* remained for the
week

Wayne's SHOE STORE

Lake Odessa

PENNOCK HOSPITAL

ELZ*. 5£..
om*"- ?' LFns!9F -1’1! M"
‘Sjieaking at thc opening newton t
brook and family, Nashville; Mr. i
Tasker. • Air. anu
------------------------------- -------and Mr* ।[ will
be Dr. Judson-------W. Foust,
pre. L j
ADMITTANCES
i,.... been 1 deni
dent of CMI.1.
mid John
Jahn Francis,
Francis. i DELTON
and Mrs. Keith Dinda (JAckie aienn Hawkln*. who have
CMU. and
EU«»b«lh Dtlsck. Bl,
Braithi and family, Schoolcraft; , visiting her parent*. Mr nridj*upt. of the Shiawassee School:
Mr. and Mr*. Edward Mohrhardt Mr#, George Barker, 'were given District.
(Marge Sutherland, and girls. n farewell dinner Sunday a* they |
Banquet speaker TunuLn night
Bunfield: Mr and Mr*. Arthur jCft for home Monday Ouesta wUl be John B. Mader, supt
Ratner and family, Lake Odessa; were Mr and Mr*. Geonte Bark- the mivereity of Michigan lli»Mr. and Mra George Wager er. Mr* Arvllla Murty and Mr* i piui School.
la'ke"'ode’i*a'
R
^Roberta Wise) and family,
family. Wanda Rawlings of prosing.
Laming •
*
Wednesday morning section; so* ru,t tutbryn
...................
...
..
,.1&lt;rl! Tbsm» Wscbi. Eston
OviUe Decker (Virginia* Varney) Mr*. Nina Wallace at Hastings i,x) by nine a hool superintendents.. “Dibbi^Aii^e~ D*“‘
*°*
and sons. Lake Odessa. ‘
and Uie Larry Rafflers of Wood- The afternoon pond meeting will i Nashville Locy Lws. *s. a«rt
Visitors in the afternoon wen- land were Sunday visitor* of Mr
Brace Dunn of thc Rrese ra*. »jj4. Bl. ijtaacb. wUs-gAag.
Mr. and Mrs. Gallen WnrUey “nd Mrs
budcl
»^«llc School*; George Kai tor. ot j d.’.i.?. V
Sb.rw^^tas
(Maxine Bales&gt; and family. East’ Mrs. Susie Stout of Orleans the Shiawaa*ee district; Brace i?
Lansing, and Mr. and Mrs. came Saturday for a visit with । Blancltsrd of thc Ionia distrid. **®*’**c ~
D*n«at*a, Bl.
Theron King. Lake Odessa.
‘'•’’t daughter. Mr* Zelpha Clark and Dr. Richard Guenther of Uie m,dWetown. OHIO-Joe CUo.y,
I Mrs Clark spent from Thursday &gt; Hasting* ptibUc schools
■- -­
Ito Saturday nt'Ionia with her
Twichcrs will be from Arrnac,
I brother, the Martin Jtout*. and Bony. Bay. Claire, Clinton. Gratiot.!
orner
I visited thc fair. * Mr. and Mr*. Gladwin. Huron. Ionia,Hake, La-J
। Claud Haney and- Mrs Melvin j peer. Manistee. Mason. Montcalm. 11
By Mra. Fern UawbliU
i Brooks were In Detroit Thursday/Ottawa. Shiawassee. Tuscola and ।' TOMORROW NIOHT "EAST LYKN”
। and Friday visiting Mr. and Mrs I t*abelle Counties.
;
ssi-itci Well* Bailey. Milo Haney and
* Mr*. Clyde Reid U convalescing daughter. Harriet * Mr and ,
Wt*r having surgery at Pennock Mrs Douglas Thoma* and sons .
LEGALS
Hospital. * Mr*. Robert Grjij at Flint visited Mr and Mr*
and Mr*. I, T. Week* and Bernard Thoma* and nl*o John _
daughter were recent caller* on Holcomb of Freeport and Mrs publication oxdeb
Mr*. Fern Hawblltx * Mr and Holcomb, who 1* still a patient at
S14
Mr*. Biair HawbUta and Ken- Blodgett Hospital. Grand Rapids (1.
noth. Mr* Worth Green and | The Dale Bartletts of Law­
Jack and Mr. and Mr* Vcrn retire. Ka*. came Monday. Aug 9
Hawblitx were among those who for a visit a I th his parent*, thc i'
attended Uie Marsliall reunion. Hutner Bartletts and other relax ;
at Charlton Park Sunday. * Mrs tlves and her parents :&gt;l Jack- ,
Worth Green and Jack and Mr son The Rodger Bnrtletta toft ।
and Mr*. Marshall Green of Thursday to return to I heir home
Tbomappie Lake attended the i at Minneapolis. Minn . after a 10- ,
’ wedding of Peggy Fortune in I day visit with his parent* and j
Ann Arbor Saturday. * Mr and Rev and Mr* Geonte SchreckMrs. E. Skidmore and Mr and engost mid family to Cleveland.
Mrs. Arthur Osborn of Battle Ohio, returned home Wednesday
Creek spent last week on a trip after a revcnil dav.V visit also
to Canada, driving around Lake with her parents Tue*day eveBuperior.
.
! mng a tnmily gathering was held ,
Mr. and Mr* Austin Schantz "»d bcsfrfM the Homer Bartletts 1
called Sunday on Mr and Mr* &lt;”•&lt;•
family, which ,al*o tnWill Velte near LBke Odessa. * eluded the Gerald Bartletts of
Mr. and Mn. John Power*, who .**“'&lt; tAromg and Uie Lyle Bart- PUBLICATION ORDER
recently returned from Florida, tons '’J-Mls'-ybu
' rit. other
— guest*
■­
__ " ___**«an "Cfinninzhiim*. thr
have sold their home and are
spending a week at a lake in the Cecil Cunningham*) Mr* Maur­
north. They arc to return to ice Rathbun gndjLHtt! liter. Mr*
Florida early in Uie Fall. * Rev
H. O. Townsend is to preach at, Mrs Evelyn Short and the Don
the NorUt EUB Church nt 10 'Strong* * Wednesday a picnic
To b&gt;n)o ovrrto
»m. Sunday. Aug, 22. and al thc dinner was held ut the village
1R- -Bl'libMU
park with the Homer Bartlett
South Church al 11 am.
Mr and Mrs. John Chceacman I family of children and grand­
and family, Mr and Mrs Gene children attending with 13 en­
Mater and family and Mr. nnd joying the picnic
Relatives from thc area ntMn. Blair Hawbllta and Ken­
„ciil enjoyed a
■ lu
&gt;u&lt;a.u«- vuwwcu
neth
barbecue
chicken tondme tiie funeral Sunday at
supper Bunday with Mr and.’he Crittenden Funeral home at
Mra. William Swift. * Mr* Rllla Remu* for Charles Sluidc mWhltmore accompanied Mr. and eluded Mr* Wayne Shade. Mr*.
Mr*. Bernard Whitmore to Cora- Tom Wacha. Mr and Mr* John
munity Hospital at Battle Creek Cnvtor. Mrs Dun Peterman. Mr , '
-. i.niii r.
Sunday to see Cliff Babcock who *nd Mrs. .Brandon Shade and
recently had surgery
’
Mr- and Mn* Ror

Hastings Most Modern'

134 West State St.

FREE

THURSDAY
FRIDAY and
SATURDAY
AUGUST 19-20 &amp; 21

Roses for the Ladies
Balloons for the Children
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Ifi been a long time since our

proud to be opening our modern, new

Kathleen and Chetyl Hodges
are In ’ Belding visiting Miss
Helen Cusack.
Aunt Hunnn.”
this week and there will be a
party with "all of thc cousins"
while they are there'.

shoo store.We are anxious to have you
sec our new building which has been

designed, inside and out, to appeal to

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your standards in appearance and also

ou ro*rn

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chandising methods which we intend

to employ. We also want you to see

ily this foil.

Everything

is new and

sparkling. Come in this weekend and

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the Ladies—NATURALIZER and LIFE STRIDE
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tj

Student Given
Elks Scholarship
ruler

natcr of Elks NaUaial Founda­
tion. Michigan Elka Aaeoclatlon,
have received notice from the
Elks National Foundation Office
that a Foundation Grant of 8100

doctora. therapist*, technicians,
nuraaa, teachers and others with
proper apUtudM to assist in fi­
nancing courses of study tn the
modem techniques of treatment

Tt,undo,.*Aujuil 19. 1985

New Insurance
Opportunity for
Disabled V ets

Up to date. Foundation grant*
are totaled I620AM.15. and
ion* through couraca of epeclalized training at leading univer­
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Anyone drairing further In-

Sdrtlon Two—f«,«&gt; I h&gt; &lt;

'*

William Schantz
New Master of

elude* Ita current season with the1

SESfomona Grange

William Schauta of the Mftp’e
Should some unexpected trng- , Aug. 24-28.
Dave Hunanauscn. a current'Leaf Grange win preside at the
edy befall a vtteruh. he can still1
i hr ixrfae* raniotuiv.1 next meet Ina of lhe Barry Counbe sure that hla child will have’ tnvnrite nt mk
u good start toward a higher and Voneal Jensen, remembered ty Pomona Grange to be held at
education—and for a.* little as for tier work In "Enter Laugh- 8 pm Wednesday. Sept 1. at
' 75 cent* a week. Robert M. Fltt- mg.’’ will play Lonnie and Mur- i Maple Leaf
Gerald. Manager of lhe Veterans tha. a pair of young lovers
Schantx Is the new master of
Administration Regional Office caught up in the hardship of [ the Pomona group. Installed at
al Detroit. Michigan, said today, the Civil War period.
! ihe Irving Grange on Aug. 4 to
FitzGerald was referring to
The play poignantly deplete rucecd Leo Barry of Carlton who
the opportunity certain disabled the personal problems crented by»,“d served for several years
veteran* now have to purchase th* Civil War from both northOther new Pomona officer* for
. &lt;H life insurance ax extremely ,rn and southern viewpoint*.
1965-66 are Alva PufpafT. over­
low rates If they hove les* than
Continuing through Saturday. Geer; Mrs Arlene Ch*eseman.
JCturer:
Leo Barry
steward:
SlO.QOO of their original OI in-( Aug. ...
21. _________________________
to the lively melodrama, ”—----’—
‘
furance In effect.
.
1----Tilt ----------Drunkard.-- ------or—The
"
Fallen Dary Kaiser, asatotanl steward;
A $2,800 modified life GI Saved, compleu with dastardly Mrs. Cl»rk Oversmlth, chaplain;
villian. innocent heroine, and Mrs. Leo Barry, treasurer: Mra.
handxxne hero
William Behantx. secretary; Uwgible disabled veteran*
•
is Eaton, gatekeeper; Mra. Alva
timwd'from’a'^nwnth^ vacation
Ceres'’’Mrs" Joe RanStale university. $2,000 'jXl
। wa~ —
—
.
1 Some additional 1,500 college
pay practically all tuition exMh&lt;nH
to a guest at the home of Mrx. schotaraidp was also awarded .to
dinner 1 scholarships have been awarded
accompanied his /unL Mra. H. CraWjCy, executive committee.
Mary fownsend.
. Barry County atudenl from the ; T”’ ** F. Burkeys were dinner fo|_
through expansion of
F. Goodyear, back to Irr home lnd Mrv Allen MajCoim. pianist,
A 81.W0 modified life policy
.
.
.
Il"
Iu.su,
Riverside. C«llf - Mter her
Members of the Barry Grange
which would give a youngster a in
' Roland Paulson of Ferndale of the 1965 Legislature.
visit here with her outer and wS11
luMt from Thursday. Sept,
family, lhe Burr Denntoona. :9 lo fueaday. Sept. 14. to 11 visiAclln« Supertntendent of PubI1 F HnrkfcL:"L^MUtav nf tall llc -filMrUCUOO Alexander J.
While there he visited Wendell tors from foreign land* On SatB&amp;K
SPECIAL
L. F Burktys. on Tuesday of last, K](Mtfri who u fhalrmOn of the
Shultz at hl* new residence at.urtay nlght, Sgpc-il. members
Westwood Village, Lot Angeles a„ planning on open meeting
-________ ' Higher Education Assistance Au­
---------------- _______ 11 thority which administer* lhe
FitzGerald pointed out that He will resume his teaching du-; and special program for thelk
many disabled veterans ellglbto ties for the third year at Niles' guests from abroad.
------ — .7,,,;,,^-, (program, said that thr Increase
the MILD ONEI | jn opproprlaUon has made It
for th? re-opened GI Insurance aftrr labor Day Thl* year he
Thl* Wednesday night a Dis­
may have d&lt;tided thi.t a full w1h be teaching nt Ring Lardner. trict 9 meeting wa* scheduled tor
(Planttrh Ciuxor iximible to help a total of 4350
FULL GALLON
$10,000 policy is beyond their ptw of Niles’ new junior high the Lakeside Grange near Lake
■ Michigan youth with their colmeans, net realizing that a lea- schools
-------Odessa.
«er amount may be purchased.
Mr. and-Mrs. Charles Paul, ac­
Dr. John Porter. Director of
Mr. and" -*
Mrs. Har- ‘ Miss Jan Jacobs and Miss
companied by. '■
12.000,000 appropriated
for Head* Mlrhi*atl Week — Paul payment life plan to the modi­ old
—Foster
East Lansing,
of 1
spent Anne Clarcy attended the wedippropriated
fied
plan
can
obtain
&lt;1.000
ill
the
weekend with the Ben Old-;ding of a college friend of WMU
IMS - W acbolaraldps has en- I Penhelti of Detroit ha* been
coverage
for
12
86
a
month
or
leys
of
Owasso
in Pontiac over thc weekend
abled the Authority to direct named general chairman of the------------------------------------------Gardner's
ISM,000 toward renewing 1JS0 11966 Michigan Week celebration $2,000 for leas than 1135 a week,
FitzGerald said
scholarship award* made Lui i*ri&gt;e 13U1 annual Michigan Week
sold that the txut110 W. Stote
year arid 11.500 000 to support I*111 **■’ heId
,5’:o w,!h lhc ample# Riven above were baaed
(Saturday Only)
lhe new seholarshlDB.
objectives of building pride in upon age 45. the average age
S. Hanover
10c Deposit on Conhiinen
Phone 945-2134
1 r&gt;r
™i^,
ti,. u,e Statc nt home, to sell Michl- today of veterans ot World War
Th^rnsdh^vt^mlkJI“d*MnU*« outalde the Two and lhe Korean Conflict
Ayti‘ortt&gt;
1 State and to bring all Michigan
—
......................
~
***rd». which Will people together in programs for younger men and slightly more
1
,ppro‘1 the progress of their 8tatel
prlated funds, and enable many j
*
CHECK OUR HOME &amp; PROPERTY LISTINGS
more qualifying applicants to re- I
2.000 veterans have already op1408 W. Michigan Ave.
celve awards throughout their
piled for approximately 816,500.- .
undergraduate years Residual
000 of new Insurance In Mich­
Battle Creek (Urbandale)
igan.
dents who arc ninnera-up In thc
For further Information, write.
Slate scholarship competition
phone
or
visit
the
VA
Regional
when Initial award winners re­

Donald F. Stauffer of 502 Grand
Grint from th* Elka National
Rapid* Street. Middleville.
Stauffer I* a 1801 graduate of
■ Slate or National Hrhoi'Middleville High School. He at­
i tended Grand Rapids Junior. ing Esteemed Leading Knight
1 College for two year*. and has IluMell Hammond. National
• been a student at Weatern MlchFoundation chairman of the
igan Unlveralty In Kalamazoo Hastings Elks I-odge. or Wayne
Deputy Chairman — John Whit - for two )tais,
lock, public aflalri executive of j
tlie Gerber Company of Fremont. |
will again be the deputy general
work al Western Michigan Newton that special awards arc
available to Outstanding Youth
chairman of Michigan Week, dl-1
rect(ng preparation* for the big
la special scholarship awarded in
snrlqgtlme State promotion In
thl* section of the State Barry.
lh&lt; • hr»ically Handicapp- each State foe lhe Moat Valuable
Allrisin.
. .
. . . . , Student. It to not nrceasary to be
Aiunpui. Kent,
isem, Montcalm and
ana Qt»L
vl». *7;
—
lawa counties are in Region 5
Newton noted that thto Ls the
ehjjjj Of Bn Elk. or member of
second Foundation Grant award- jj^. Ellu to app]y for these

Area Students
Receive
Scholarships

—Take Home—

B&amp;K DRAFT ROOT BEER

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Smitty's

°^THEWEEK

A Wide Choice of Homes and Real Estate of All Types
40 ACM
..$10,000.00
IN THE .FOURTH WARD. a. ra^-r»K«
- -------- —
and drapes included, two bedrooms *nd*b«th. air conditioned, pine paneled family room, or utility
room, attached garog*. nicely landscaped, for
. .
$11.^00.00
..$2,300,00 each
TWO LARGE BUILDING LOTS ON NORTH BROADWAY for ...
AN EXTRA NICE COTTAGE AT LONG LAKE NEAR ACKERS POINT, ha* four bedrooms upstairs. *nd
living room, dining room, kitchen, utility room. fir*pl»ce. front porch screened and glassed in.
see lots of shad*, lot is 98 Vi trot on lake and is from road to lake in depth, fully furnished.
for ...$9,500.00
AND ALSO IN WOODLAND VILLACI. a real good home with three bedrooms up and down one
bedroom, living room, dining room, kitchen and bath and library, good basement wilh gas fired
bolter. hot water heal, hat two stall garage and full lot foe only .............
$5,250.00
AND STILL ANOTHER GOOD HOME IN WOODLAND, all on one floor, living room, three bedrooms.

Hastings
Traffic Tickets

of the cost al the institution
which the applicant c hoaxes to AUG
• attend, and his college residency
status. All awards are renewable Atjq
upon annua) application, full­
time attendance, maintenance of
a cucmulative “C" average and
continued demonstrated finan­
cial need
Financial need Lx carefully de­ AUO
termined and a detailed analy­
sis of the income and sawt* of
«%ch student and hl* family is
conducted with the anUtance of
P4raqw from the college, who
are’ chosen for their knowledge

AN EXTRA NICE HOME AT ALGONQUIN LAKE, all on one floor, with large Ihring room, with (ire-

KMCC, UVKI-H,
—........ —. ----- - ------ ... ------- .. ...---num siding, has lots of closets, paneling woodwork In living room, a beautiful new two stall garage,
all for.................................................................. -................................................$20,000.00
TWO COTTAGES ON CLOVERDALE LAKI wilh 210 fset on lake frontage and the tot h 200 feet deep.
■
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' ***----- J*‘* *-*■* *-——i with a few exceptions go with the cottages,
shower bath, small cottage has living room.
SIXTY ACRES Of BARE LAND excepting one small tot foe

$6,000.00
BUSINESS LOCATED RENTAL PROPERTY In good business district which rent* for $150.00 per mo. for
$8,400.00
&lt;A REAL^COOD HOME IN FREEPORT, ha* four bedrooms and tots of closet room, up and down, living
room. Ulnlng room, kitchen, bath, one bedroom and den. ha* basement with I new I oil furnace,
garage, lota of shade, corner lot --- - ------------------- ------------------ ----------- ------------------------- $7,200
A REAL NICE VERY COMFORTABLE HOME IN THE FOURTH WARD HA$TINGS. has two (car­
peted bedroom* up and.down, a Ihrtog room, one bedroom, dining room, kitchen, full balh, full
baseman), with gas hw». g*'»ge, is Insulated, and has storm window* and scremt....-----$1,500

AL ESTATE

Richard Slocum
145 W. State
Heatings. Mkh, Homo Phono Wl 5-5156
TWELVE (111 NICE LAKI FRONT LOTI an Aigan quin Shore*, priced from $1,000.00 to $2,000.00 aa.

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Saturday 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.

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Homa Phone Wl 5-3004

STATE FAIR
lAUG. 27-SEPT. 6.

Brunner Dresses and
Blouses . . . AMF —
Bags and Shoes

ADMITTANCES

DUE TO RECENT SALES WE NEED NEW LISTINGS
HASTINGS SALESMEN

MICHIGAN

PEIWOCK HOSPITAL

.$1,500.00

WE NOW HAVE LEINAAR‘3 PLAT ON BIC CEDAR LAKE. VERY REASONABLY PRICED AND
WILL SELL ON LAND CONTRACTS.
A GOOD HOME CLOSE IN IN HASTINGS, has two bedrooms, hall and full bath upstairs and down one
bedroom, living room, dining room, kitche•***“—»
----- —
5.250.00
new water heater, situated on W lot. foe

LET’S
GO!

Mr. and Mrs Charles Norris
were on b trip last week through
Northern Michigan. They visited
at the Irving Gilbert home In
Fremont, the Leonard Wallen In
Hart and Mrs. Eatella Walters
and family in Ludington, travel­
ing up the West Coast to North port and back home by way of
Traverse City, making a very,
pleasant vacation week.
'

ANOTHER GOOD BUY IN THE 4th WARD, Hasting*. has two. nice bedrooms with closets upstairs
and down one bedroom, living room, dining room, kitchen and Yi bath down with full bath up.
laundry room, full basement, gas furnace, new water heater, garage wilh paved driveway, nice lot for
$9,000.00
A RIAL GOOD. YEAR ’ROUND HOME RIGHT ON LtACH LAKE, has living room, three nice bedrooms,
t/steol fishing
from water's edge
...$12,600.00
boat, heater and el

King Louie
Hilton - Olympian
Shirts &amp; Blouses

ship Service Ls Limed to deter­
mine financial need. .

Western Michigan University;
Michael Wertman. Delton, to
Michigan State University: Cvnthia 8. Rowe. Dimondale. MSU;
Anne E Beadle. Hastings. Alma
' tkl&gt;ri&lt; for .*...............................................................................................................................-.-$7.$50.00
College: Kathleen Dorman. Hos­
A RIAL GOOD HOME IN THE SECOND WARD, with two nice bedrooms upstairs and one bedroom
tings. MSU: Jill E. Edger. Has­
down, living room, dining room, full bath and kitchen and utility room, has basement and gas
tings. Kalamaxoo College; Lorna
heat and attached garage, tor ---- ..................$8,000.00
Ainsworth. Lake Odessa. WMU
Larry O. Kuhlman. Middleville.
A^NICE BUNGALOW IN THE FIRST WARD, has living room wilh fireplace, two bedrooms, kitchen
Oakland University; Busan C.
and bath, and utility room. new gas furnace and new roof, for ------------ -----------------$6,300.00
Hansen. Nashville. MSU; Kay
A BARGAIN IN MIDDLEVILLE. Iar(
Lynn (falls. Plainwell. WMU;
stater, two
Charles Walters. Richland. Kala­
_______
.$7400.00
mazoo College: Tom H. Aven-.
IN THe’”tAFFE£ ADDITION, a wonderful bungalow, has a 12 x 20 It. living room with fireplace,
Saranac, Perris State College,
two bedrooms, dining room, two Ceramic full bath*, lot* of cupboards, family room, automatic w»t$r
Mary E. Greiner. Saranac. Aqui­
softener, walk-ln storage room, attached two stall garage with automatic electric eye door opener,
nos
College; Bonnie K. Ewing.
a large beautifully landscaped yard, all in A-l condition for ..........-------- ----- $27,000.00 Vermontville,
MSU; Joe M. Ma­
A NEARLY NEW HOME IN THE TAFFIE ADDITION, ha* three nice bedrooms and full bath and
har. Vermontville, MSU, and
Lois M
Barnum. Woodland
Spring Arbor College.

..$22,000.00
9S-ACR1 FARM IN HASTINGS TOWNSHIP, with house with six room* and bath, garage and tool
shed, large basement bam 48 x 60 ft., hog house, two corn cribs, silo, two chicken houses, two
wells on farm, a ho &gt;5 acres of woods, 60 acres of work land, for---------------- ....$12,500.00

For the BOWLER

linquish their scholarships. Each

FteMr,
.'vz&amp;ONTVnXB — Kay la*'

Hustings City Bmili
MEMBER: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Friendly, Neighborly Service for 78 Conlinuout Yeart

Aag. 10; la.i Ftmaa. Bl. Ao*

�College Student Wins Hastings 54-Hole Crown
Pete Smith of
Pete
1 vlv Mllllll* vl
Northwestern

HAgTtwoi&gt; ww**
ThcrJir AuruU. 19. IMS

aunSrMkhu»n Sutofe HaMinn* c°“i,itp' CTu^
&lt;-.„lr rt.-nlnmhln tournament. and the flllhtl and

-

Tom-Fintiloion
Tom Finglelon
Wins Net Title

t
J,
‘
aPafti*
x

Tom Edwards

Captures Title
19.r&lt;^OI&lt;l
NUea Fovtopu to

Team Championship

That the Hartings' Country
Chibl Bouthwentern Michigan
54 - Hole Championship Invita­
tional Amateur Goll tournament
Is for young golfrrs was proven
again this yewr as Pete Smith.

Wins Feature
Here, Galesburg
Tom Edwards of Battle Creek
Hastings Raceway on Friday
night, and Saturday evening the
same pilot came through to win
thc 200-lap mldscason flying
stock car championship al the
Galesburg Speedway.

SSS

Pete Hsnita. Niles...... ........
Harry Atbanson. Dowagiac
Bob Mlchalke. Nile*...........

tonship at Kokomo, Ind.
weexena anu
enitci ..............
in the Scnlrr meet. Tom will |11&lt;ht, Bliss Golf League at the
begin college studies with the
Country Club, out
U. of Indiana branch coursr.
nn,. Gold team. 14 to 8
given at Kokomo Uils next year. ,
tifcm a 22-poUrt
22-potat load.
lead.
—______
I , --- i -....

Himy Slater, Hartings

Bob Haubold. Charlotte

State to Have

Ed Meyer. Nita
Gorden Ironside, Hastings

Recreation

day. Bill Shields of Battle Creek
took honors in the demolition
derby and Gordy Blssett of the
when he won lhe title.
Cereal City and Norm Aspinall ot
More than 100 players started Hastings tied in the dash
the tournament, lhe first played
Lyle Jenkins. Ron Brown and
Bill Shields, of Battle Creek, and
the Hastings Country Club
Al Lewis of Middleville won heat
The course was tough and the races Harn Foote of Kalamazoo
took the consolation.
Wilson Sinclair of Otsego,
Despite the new course, which leader
on 190 of Uie 200 lap". took
includes many Jungle-like areas second In the championship race
and practically impoartblerouglu.
at Galesburg and Buck Camp­
Smith came Uirough io win wilh bell
of Kalamazoo was third.
the same tow total that Marty
»
Kiev* carded In 1959 when he There were 123 entries.
won the first championship as a
Michigan State University stu­
dent
the Big 5 Conference Pete fin­
ished second in the Regional*
twice and his high school team
won the Regional crown when

FIRST FLIGHT

WINS HIGH GROSS AWARD—Russell Belfield, chairman of the
7th annual Sos thwest Michigan M-Hole Amateur Golf Tourna­
ment held Saturday and Snnday at lhe Hastings Country Club.

Koger Colberg. Manhall

won the State title Ed Meyer
was also on that team.
Hastings’ First Ward AMerman
Jim Coleman won the first flight
championship ylth a 253 total
followed by Joe Bennett of Hastngs with 254. Dave Townsend of
Oull Lake and Lcn Burns of
Riverside In Battle Creek tied
for third with 255.

Michigan’s
Timber Wolf

Now Protected
Bud Scheldt. Ionia_________
John VanDyBogarl. Marshall
George MiUer, Hastings

A vanishing American —
timber wolf —has won absolute
and year-around protection In
one of Its last outpost* below the
Canadian border.
Michigan. Gov. George Romney
has signed Into law an omnibus
conservation bill which, among
other changes, makes it unlawful
to kill a wolf at any time.

Lefty Lundqubk OH-Well-Egan
Ron Miller, Hartings

in the Houie

Mark Beadle. Hastings

George Chenoweth HI won thc
second flight honors with 253.
followed by John Boyer of OttWell-Egan with 258. Kyle James
of Hastings with 259 and Bill
Hammond of Marshall with 260.
Charles vonRels of Hastings
took the third flight trophy with
Ungs Area championship two 258, followed by Brian White of
weeks before.
Grand Ledge and Norm LublertHarvey Slater finished-fifth. In :Icckl of Hastings with 275s and
iW.SPiX .... Dick Conrad of Coldwater with
the! 279.
mt. was inaugurated, the
Fourth flight honors went-to
Jack Warner of Hastings who
tings players*
fired 292 Merle Barber of Mar­
The team title and Individual shall .carded 293. Dan Oonk of
trophies went to Orchard Hills Hollanrj_294 and Clair Martinson
of Niles, led by Smith with his Fin lhe inurement, the first 18
234. Bob Mlchalke, 30, with 231.
holes placed* the golfers Into
Meyer. 19. with 243. Their total flights, ana they competed In
those nights. Thc golfers were
started on No. 1 and No. 10 tees,
with the players starting on No.
1 on Saturday starting on No. 10
on Bunday, and those starting on
No. 10 Saturday started on No 1
While a student at Niles High on Sunday.

The Hastings Area
CHAMBER of COMMERCE
Works for Everyone ...
Many questions are answered daily. Questions by local
people who phone, or drop in ot the office; ond many,
many by people from all over Michigan as well as out
of the state. We supply information on various topics
ranging from vocation planning to helping to locate
relatives or friends for people away from the area.
Registering d^high school youngsters for full or part
time employment has resulted in our placing dozens
in jobs this summer We have formed a county-wide
tourist ond resort committee to promote tourism in
our area.

Another important function is the acting os o better
business bureau in behalf of the business people ond
thejr customers. Employment and employee placement
is another phase of our activity which serves both
busmess men and individuals. In fact, not a day goes
by that we are not called upon by someone for ‘help
of some kind.
—
Because the Hostings Arco Chamber of Commerce is
doing everything possible for the citizens of the com­
munity. its board of directors have, for the first time,
established a.membership which can be secured by any
individual in the area who is not obligated td be a
member by'being actively engaged, locoll^in business
or in a profession.
Those invited tp become members ore teachers, nurses,
salesmen, retail'sales people, bookkeepers, etc. House­
wives, ministers, industrially employed individuals and
journeymen tradesmen ore other categories eligible.
Farmers are also incited. In fact, everyone who would
like to help promote his community is urged to join
the Hastings Area Chamber of Commerce. The cost
per year is just $10 00.

Application for Membership foe
Spacial Citixen's Membership to the
HASTINGS AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Oto Tkh Farm sad M«il Ta:
HASTINGS AIEA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Hutiagt Mlchigx 49051
I am intereuad in bacommg a ettixan member of th* Hasting*
Are* Chamber of Commerce, I understand a membership card
will be issued lo ma.

Jerry Randall. Marshall ..
Jim Harrington, Marshall

THIRD FLldllT

Charles vonRels, Hastings ...
Brian White, Grand Ledge ...
Norm Lubicnlecki, Hastings .
Dick Conrad. Coldwater ....
George Simpkin, Marshall ...
Jim Kasten, Charlotte
Ernie Burr, Hastings...........
Jim Burr, Hastings ....

Harvey Seaton, Hastings
Ernle .MiUer. Hastings ..
Jim Feaeock. Marshall ..
Dick CrulL Manball ....
Donn Clarke, Hastings ..

only area in which the animal
still breeds. A few others are
found In the foothills of the
ice covering uic Arctic ocean
Huron Mountains, In Marquette
and Baraga counties. Any other Is usually nine to 12 feet thick.
-----sightings, usually during the the National Geographic says.
Winter months, are considered

More than 1208,000 was spent
last year by private companies
and the State Highway Depart-1
ment to construct firebreaks and I
clean up burnable debris along 1
railways, power lines, and roads

1.

Hastings SPEEDY WASH
COIN-OP Laundromat
PROFESSIONAL DRY CLEANING SERVICE

North Gun Lake Coin-Op Open 5:00 a.m. -

Jack Chadwick, River Bend

Bill Crawford, Hastings .
Hans Schnier. Battle Creek

Dennis Donovan, Hastings
Phil Mitchell, -Hastings
Jack Osgood, Hastings .

Leaflet Warns
Youth on Danger
Of Drinking
A trade publication. In coop­
eration with the Michigan Liquor
Control Commission. Is making
an effort to help person* under
21* to realize the legal, economic
and social hazards of drinking
alcoholic beverages.
On Aug. 1. the Michigan

monthly trade paper published

penal and liquor codes and
points out that persons under
21 who buy or attempt to buy
alcoholic beverages may be sub­
ject to fines of up to 3100 and
jail sentences of 90 days.
The leaflet describes tire atti­
tude of military services toward
youths who have police records;
It illustrates the highly competi­
tive student selections made by
institutions of higher learning;
and it reflects the position of
businessmen, who are becoming
more exacting in their search for
reliable employes.
the leaflets is reserved for rub­
bendamp impelling by organ­
ization* which distribute them.
The Michigan Liquor Control

celve legislative approval for
funds this year to publish Its
by Vi Inch leaflet warns young own, similar, pamphlet, has en­
people that if they obtain alco­ dorsed the Michigan Bcvc.-jge
News
1 leaflet.
holic beverages, whether through
falsifying their Identification or
with the help of an adult, they
The Appalachian Mountains,
could be:
whdbe scattered poverty pockets
—Refused admittance to col­ have drawn national attention,
lege.
teach from Canada's Gaspe'
—Rejected for a military ca- Peninsula and New Brunswick
1.660 miles southwestward to
—Turned down by prospective Central Alabama, the National
employers.
Geographic says. Thc vast chain
Distribution of tlie leaflets Is Includes such ranges as the Al­
through retail outlets throughout leghenies, running from Pennsyl­
the State, through church vania to southwest Virginia; the
groups, schools, libraries and Catskills of New York State; and
other civic and community or- the Shlckxhocks of Quebec The
ganixations.
White Mountains ot New Hamp­
shire become. In Vermont, the
teenage "grassers." drinking par­ Grain Mountains. The Blue
ties and “open-house free-for- Ridge Mountains, running from
alls." State and local officials Pennsylvania to Georgia, have a
have expressed frustration at at­ spur in western North Carolina
tempts to quell these activities
known as the Black Mountains'
The Great Bmokle*. on the North
most Is education." raid Ken Carallna-Tannessee border also
Davison, publisher of the Michl- belong to this range.

but it suggests a thin layer oj &lt;].«
on a bucket of water. The ocran.
reaching depths of 12,000 feet, un­
leushea gigantic force; that crush
Thu u what the leaflet is de- and grind lhe surtou: ice into j,u.
UsUc ridges and formations, the
It cite* portions of the state's National Geographic says.

IRON COMPANY, AL1I0H. MlCHJftAN

AUTOMATION

AND SCHOOLS
ust as the Industrial Revolution

J

shook the world during the 19th

in these cpmmkmities there Is a growing
•wargnettoT the need for continuing

century, automation is creating a crisis
education and retraining.
today. While thc standard of living for
Workers must keep up with develop­
many of us is going up and up, large
ments in their own field and they must

segments of chronic unemployment are
also being creAl These unemployed
—the victims of^Lmation—arc largely
those whose jobs^Le been taken over
by machines or wh^Lve no marketable
skill in today's tecM(lcally-oriented
world
.
The burden of educating and retrain­
ing these workers is falling heavily on
our schools. In many schools, special
programs are being developed for those
youths who need saleable iob skills im­
mediately after high school graduation;

know of advancements in other areas
which will eventually affect their jobs.
In these days of rapid change, a man
may have to be retrained for several
jobs during his lifetime. As his skills be­
come outmoded, there must be an agen­
cy available to train him in a new skill.
jOur advancing technology is also
going to mean shorter working hours
and increased leisure time. We will have
to learn to use this extra time wisely
and the schools may again be called
on to prepare us for these changes.

t

HiAl Tur ■
&lt;•*• Si

Clair .Martinson. Marshall
Tony Tnrkal, Hastings ...
Lin Snyder. Hastings ....

caught drinking
Addrtu._________ ;____________________
_
alcoholic
beverCity——....... . ..............................................
Inclosed fmd my $10.00 check
Q/Please toll me
Please supply more informsttth -

| Sexton 46. 3; Sponable 49. '
Stedman 57. 0. and Sweet 40,

Society, the Umber wolf to in
Another grant, UXahiiK about
serious trouble except in Alaska 3100.000, Is expected early next
and Canada. A thorough study In “““
Provision has already been' Rams Enjoy Camping
1962 by the New York Zoological
M Departments 1005Seven families of the BaluSociety and Boone and Crockett made in the
66 budget for matching up to more Rain* 4H Club enjoyed a
»2.l million of thc federal funds family ounpout over tlie weekvlving in Michigan. Wisconsin
Minnesota andvMontana. The However, not that much federal end al Harold Case's farm axspecies has been exterminated money will be available to the tage. All enjoyed swimming, catthroughout the rest of Its former Dcpartmcnt. which w artminis- mg watermelons, rmating matsb,range
bU,c u&gt;u
u, civilisation taring the Land and Water pro- fellows and W dotes and a midand pus..™
pushed by
into the last remnants ot wilder- btarn in Michigan
night snack of coffee and donuts,
nera In those four states
’
..........................
°“"b* "*
----------- •-----------Tbe L'-S. Ftoh and Wildlife ;qulred that thc Department
short its Land and Wa’.er grants1 With
will) around
ground cover
dangerous
cover dangerou*
with local govemmenta on a 50- anij debris burners in full swing.
gered American wildlife —the 50 basis, with an allowable van-| April ls Michigan's most exranks of which Include the atlon of 10 percent ito 60-40 or pjoMve month for torral fires. In
1864. nearly 13.000 acres burned
whooping crane, black - footed 40-60.)
Il appears, then, that the De- tn that month, compared with
paxtment will have roughly »I 5 'only
* ■5,000
------ ---—
during
the ••
U ------oilier
1 months.
Mo.. „ Mkhiwn . ran.m.0,
“ &gt;"• "&lt;“
wolves roam the Taliquamcncn
’L
.
m «trhrd
Ki... VMl.y u&gt; n«u»n&gt; Luc
Tna-,*afl,1
KILL ATHLETE'S FOOT GERM

Michigan State fenctn coach­
The ninth law passed by the ed by Charlie Schmltter have
first Michigan J^egulature — is competed in and scored points
I wolf's scalp. And until Ita repeal
« ^AA
1121 year* later, in 1969, a total of
S-tLu.J
through IMS. SchmllUr is tbejI
j 164.400 was paid for wolf boun- J*™®*
....
only aouve coacn to nave Deem
at every' competition.

Pieata Include My Name_

-

Protection for the wolf was a
major legislative goal this year
nf lhe
th* Michigan
Mlrhltfnn Audubon
Atirttlhrm BoclAnri■of
«ly Audubon action was prompt। cd by lhe shooting by a deer
hunter last November of a lone
I animal which roamed east of
Lake Gogebic-in the western Up­
per Peninsula
State Conservation Depart । ment wildlife biologists estimate
j there ore less than 20 wolves left
’ on the Michigan mainland, all In
: the Upper Peninsula. Another
j 20-ptus enjoy the sanctuary of
I Isle Royale Nationals Park In
| Lake Superior.
The last urdtuestioned wolf

Burke lead*Otnera wiw. xvvAi
were
Lynn IV(Ty wlth
40
Jlm
Colctnftn, tin, winner in the 1*&lt;
n ht tn the 54-hole HCC Clas. : .
a
results: Blrke, 51. 3
point*. Markle 4&lt;, 0 point*.

Burke 46, 2. Moray 58. 0. Peters
49, o. Coleman 41. 2; Buerge 39.
cllltta. Is In addition to a

tered Miami University of Ohio

Athanson. who was unable to
get to Hastings to play a practice
rtjbnd before Saturday's opening,
tool second place with a 2M. fol­
lowed by Bob Mlchalke of Niles
with, Mt and Carl Peterson of
Hastings with 235

..
, &lt;
Michigan has bwn allocated
»2.4«0,eai for the current fi*cU
year U Ita rtiaro of the fediral
Uuid and Water CDnscrvaUon
Fund co finance outdoor
—•■x~— recrea­
tional Improvements. Uie ConscnaUon Department announew-

HiiUnp

ond low medalist in the SUU

The champtonshtp

while Stu Sweet, carding a 40,
| took over second place.
। Hal Burrgc. low for the night
shooting »
Ucd »“h Mike
Snyder,'Bob Qponable for wound

$2,469,602 for

more at Northwestern University
at Evanston. HI. won the 7th an­
nual crown with a total ot 224

i thio

Silver
I earn
:
lias Comfortable
i Bliss Loop Lead
lart.
1

�THE HASTINGS BANNER—1

1st Quail Season
In State Seems

Well Timed
n loot. u Um„h UU, Ml-,
open quail aesuon tn Southern
Michigan the flrat to be held in
U» State Uncc 1911. n going to
be well timed
R«»lllta of a reecnt Craice-s ,

them as being reliable gauges
for predicting Fail surplus.

Packing Off for Outdoor Fun

9 Teams Seek Honors
In Softball Meet Here

counts what Umj birds' actual
numbers are nor what tlieir
level of production is going to
U- Dwwwun
wra sP*cl*l“tHowever,
no
*d(l’ “we‘« found out enough
. f™"
•**
Indicate
‘hat southern Michigan ha* a
&lt;,UA11 P°Pulatlon which Will *up-

nun Department survey show; |UI1 fnr ,hl. «_&lt;&lt; ••
that thc MMiUttrn region', quail
**
.
number* are ut» sn
' 8,lrTpy findings suggert that
taM yrnr and^^raSi^’tiT^ MMI,hnw‘crn Michigan lute the
the
fJ pcn.&lt; nt above
|XJpulatlun
fut the part five, In
hlghert quail counts
• f.u
t ...
recorded UUs Bummer in
Although the Department's Montoe. Lenawee. Jackson. Mabuinmer count* of whbUing cwnb. and Hillsdale countim
onl’’ “ lnde*e» Uf | Bhowlng tile next biggest poputaUM&gt; birds' bleeding population. uoav were Calhoun, Washtenaw.
: Ingham und Branch counties.
j come under Uie Nov. 11-15 quail
’season. Also on this Fall's quail
stvootlng list are SL Joseph.
I Wayne. Kalamazoo, Eaton. St.
I Clair, and Oakland counties.
’ Bag limits for the five-day
hunt will be four birds per day.
right In possession and 12 *for
•the season

LEAGUE

Boys With Top

BOWLING
MEETINGS
• Thursday Minors
• Thursday Majors
• Classic and
Recreation League
No. 2 will be meet­
ing on Thursday,
August 19 — after
the Men's Associa­
tion Meeting.

Butting Average

Michigan families, eager to test their resourcefulness in
thc state’s forested hinterlands arc taking to backpacking
in growing numbers.
Easing thc load for ihem in tlieir

weight, comfortablr-ro-enrry equipment now on the market.
Good examples of this arc new, contoured aluminum pack
frames with padded shoulder straps (bottom left) which

Hutting* Claui C District Soft-1--------------------------------------------- -------„
____
ball tournament. delayed Munday Hastings Barry County Lumbrr-IT. Brlexed. formed the battery
night because of the electrical I Ready Mix team was to mnctlfor the Jackson Traveler* from
storms, got underway Tuesday i Eaton Rapid* at 1 pm; Onon-1 Onondaga. F. Briefed struckout
night and a Hi continue with nine I daga wa* to play Sunfield -it [17 men and gave up only one
and Reidlrar
simile in
the in
seven
Onsingle
the Inning*.
seven Innings.
On­
and Charlotte
and Beldb*
teams ........
battling tor honors ib-ik [8:15rh.Hnit.
ondaga scored twice In the fifth
Three game* are scheduled
inning on one hit and picked up
each night on Johnson Field.
the third run In the sixth when
doubled and then
conte&gt;te. the Jackson Travelers j Saturday with lhe champton- Woodman
from Onondaga defeated Char- | «hip game *UH scheduled for moved around. Atkins and Bren­
ton formed the battery for the
lotte. 3-0: 1 arising McNamara Sunday al 2 pjn.
defeated Belding. 4-1. and Lan- t Tournament managers arc Ho­ Lounge Bar from Charlotte.
Belding reached the offerings
sing Sparrow defeated St John*' mer Reynold*. Ted Pay Iva and
ot Lansing's Tolles for just four
Denn-. Hardware. 1-0.
Bill James
Tins Wednoday night the. Two broUters. F. Brieged and hit* and one run as Uie lad* from
Use Capital scored a 4-1 viclory.
Winters caught for lhe winners.
Burns and Young* formed the
Belding battery.
Lsnsing Sparrow scored a
E
thrilling 1-0 win over St. Jahns
I
The Hastings Country Club's 54-hole toomament • hptd | in Tuesday's nightcap, with
Bishop tallying the lone marker
liL‘l wtekcnil was another highly successful evenl. Much credit tn Use fourth Inning after slam­
j for the way it was run goes to Ru.-s Belfield, who has been ming a double. Lansing got only
chairman sinffc Bob Greenhoe of WBCH fame got it underway four Jills while Pitcher Hatt lim­
seven years ago. Of course, HCC's I’rofeisional Bill MacDon- ited Bl. Johns to a first inning

Armchair Athlete

laid and hi- assistant; Art Schumaker, Ron Bliss, el. al, and down for St John* for the next
.many club member:- contributed
-------------five innings In the seventh four
I much time add effort towards contact witli the plant will trans[making It "go."
[nut the oU to the handler.
time since the first inning.
। There is no question that the
The 011 W1U ,Uck l0r an indefiThe scores by innings:
54-hole "grind" separates the ' nltc pcrl0&lt;i u&gt; clothing, boot* and
ported by an IiuuwwCompany. I TION Magazine, Box 10. I.ansmg, Michigan 48926, and I men from the boys, and It seemed | tools ancj frora these r is easily
remarkable that the young golf-[ transmitted to hand*, face and CHARLOTTE
Aetna Life, which write: nc-T
f‘,r a frcc COPX of "N«»‘e» “n Backpacking." -Mich,
ONONDAGA
era turned in a* tine score* over any excised part of the body. If
cldent insurance for thc Babe Depc. of Conservation
j the new. tough 18-hole HCC lay-i you have been contaminated
Ruth Baseball League for 13-15
■ out a* were recorueu in pasi wJUj me 01I ac{ nl once tn me i'BELDING
BELDING
year-old-bays, said th**-one of third, with 16 percent of total an evenlfiK at tlu- famed Coconut tourney- when tlie same nine susceptible individual the Irritant LANSING
every three
reported
last lnJlulfa
— injuries —
—a 1...
OroVr where Eddie Fisher wu* hole, were replayed for six [ wln have already begun to cau.* I
------reaaon involved boro running.
Injuries to the hands and playing. She also visited th? San ; rounds.
a sensitivity reaction.
I
wrist* were Uie most frequent. Diego zoo before returning home. , —
‘
Tli'- foursome
num .....
Nile* which , Wash Uie contaminated part* LANSING
SPAR Oto Ito 0—1
, amounting to about a fourth of * Mr. and Mra Duane Fox and ■ won '.he team championship thc!Of thc body with thorough lath-1
| all claim* submitted. Head in- •'*——— &lt;*••"- 1 first time it wasn't won by four ; crlngs of soap and repeated rlnsbat.
juries and injuries involving Uic
HCC player*— showed the way ing* with water Yellow laundry
with a team total of 937.
|*oap 1* preferable to toilet soap
ball is a relatively safe sport. for 20 percent of Ummt reported. Hughes and family and Mr. and
Hastinc*' best foursome — In [After thorough washing, a neuhowever Tlie insurance company Leg injuries made up 16 percent Mn*. James Springer und family seednd place with 963—included [ traj t*lc, or com starch may be
said that only two percent of the of the total.
were guert* at n welcome bane Carl Peterson with 235. Harvey, applied. Contaminated clothing
^covered In the ,6O-°°?2.P!2trX
Even ooaclirt and officials Were- party fur Gail Shante, who ho* Slater wilh 236. Gordon Ironside; should be washed thoroughly and
Mr and Mr*. Gerald Shepard
international teen-age baseballI
immune. They accounted for been in Chicago, al Uie Shante witli 244 and Marv Anderson, repeatedly wilh noap and water,
•'
‘-I— »ha*
— •’ and Mr. and Mm. Allan Shepard
organization reported Injuries one pt-romt of the claims.
hone * Mr. and Mra. Jami* with 247
If Ute -•-•
clothing
to &gt;■be dryfrom near 8L Mary's Lake, Du
! One of the worn tnjuriro didn't Springer were Friday evening'
The tournament had many cleaned and you are sending It
,n nn
,o ‘urUwr reduce
on
diamond at all It guest* of Dr und Mra Mohlman bright spate, and In addition to to a dry-cleaning establtahment, Wayne Shepard. Mr* Lout* My­
on-the-dtamond accident*, the lnV0)VM1 n bor rldlnK hkl bicycle nt Guemrey Lake * The Mc- the distaff members of the club wrap It carefully and label "can- ers and children. Miss Janet
Afternoons
life insurance company eurrenriy w([h 11Jj, (xLSelMn sho,,, Jmngtng Cullum Church wishes to an- who had refreshments on the laminated by poison ivy". Thor­ Stafford. Mr. and Mra. Norman
। producing a color moUon picture
th0 jmtuijcbara The slices "nounev a change in the order of’ course, the milk can filled with oughly cleanse contaminated Prey. alFfrom Battle Creek. Mr.
and Evenings
and equipment wiUi safely
became entangled tn Uie spoken.1 Mwice. We will be having thc — ------- ----------- - - tools
-----------family from T Drive north of
rJuT? tumbling the young player to the worahlp service at 10 am. with! and No. 15 tee wa* Uie most solvent.
Bellevue. Mr. and Mm. Robert
ball anil
Ute
Cincinnati
Red*
of
and
ClndimaJ
of p^venent.
the Sunday school to follow at । sparkling
Dave Townsend of
Should a rash develop after
1Bm
„o Mr. anB
Bob &amp; Mickey Lambert
| professional baseball s National
y„.yi Mar¥in &lt;nd
111 o'clock * The McCallum girls I Delton. &lt;a MSU student) came precautionary wap and water, M„y
! league The film will be di*- :
trio constating of Mra Leo Robl-1 through to win a sudden death mr“urT h.a*.e be*,n ,***“•&lt;
Kathryn and Tom King from
Your Host*
trlbuted nationally for free-loan
medical aid Is not immediately i Hasting* gathered at the Fred
available,
apply
a
thick
paste
of
j
n
WIQ
me
r
home
on Pair Lake
showing^
,
Otlter finding* In the survey
By Mr.. SlrpArn O.« U» Pl~«uu V.llff Ortwin
LDawmu^jd M&gt;an« soap; let 11 dry and leave on for M plcnlc dInncr in honor of
' included:
!„i.-■
v-—........
»““■••&gt; '""wi:Xs.SSfaXavS “ orernlghli or use o calamine Uie .Xing anniversarira of Mr.
Overall, Injuries occur about as
solution or other approved medl- । lnd Urj
Mr
often to tlie train in the field tut | Mr*. Harold Springer reccnUy ‘ A welcome party wa* lield on ond ^Qt riKht up to the cup for cation. Protect the inflamed *kin Mrl Nonnan
Mrs Norman rrey. Mr
Mr. ana Mrs
returned from a Western trip. Saturday evening for Rev and B b[|d.c
Ed Meyer, son of from further Irritant*. Cool com- |-------------Leonard
--------and Mr. and
Iblon*. which accounted for a !shc
She flew by jet to 8an
San Fran- Mrs.
Mr*. Lmnc
Linac Ongixxl
Osgood at the MeMc- (nho well-known here as a presses uf ice water or applies- I. Norman
]
I
Mr*.
Louis
Myers
and
the
birth­
fourth of all Injuries, ranked cisco wlvere
wliere she toured
loured Jhe city. 1 Callum School. Mr*.
Mrs Karl An-:j
An- orniPr Hasting* biwinessmun.: tlons of corn starch will help re-1 (
days of Cindy Leonard, Marvin
jarcond
to uAr.rbase ruiumia
running iui
os »
a OIJ
C'ut hlghllgla*
——= of- the- trip
• — In• idem made a lovely
•- -&gt;■...
itoaiu w
cuke —
and carded an eagle on No. 15 during lleve InflammaUon.
Woodland at Michigan . leading cause. Pitched bnlta were eluded a tour of Los Angeles and punch and Ice cream were served, hta Friday practice round. . .
If you are working in an area1 Mr*. Edith Vocotro has reThe large field Included 30 wherc the plant Is growing, wear turned home from Lakeview
members of Uie Hastings Coun­
to cover as much of the I General Hospital. * Mr*. George
try JSub and abou,t 10 others clothing
skin a* possible. Tuck pant lefc-s Cheeck returned home from
from the immediate area.
inside boot tops. Leather lace* Community Hospital. ★ The local
All enjoyed thc tournament, are preferable to cotton laces a* pedro club met Thursday with
but thc grind I* beginning to tell they do not retain the oils a* Mr*. Marvin Germ, at her Gun
0:1 many and there's been specu­ long as cotton lace*. Better still,, Lakt cottage. * Friday evening
lation on whether the format wear rubbei boots and gloves; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Buxton,
might t&gt;e changed. Suggestions and wash them thoroughly ftljMr. and Mra. Lyle Bristol from
have Included playing Just- 18 the end of each work period A 1 Hasting*. Mr. and Mra. Rex Maholes on Saturday and 1U on protectlve barrier cream may be Mn from Bam, creek and Mr.
Sunday for all flight* but Jhe applied to exposed, part* of the । ftnd Mra. Elton McGann from
championship flight. The cham­ body but Its chief value lives in | Woodland enjoyed their annlverpionship would go 27 on Sunday.
Another suggestion 1* to have a the fact that when it Is washed garles by going to Inman1* for
diampionship division play? ng off. Uie contaminant oil is dinner and to The Barn Theater,
washed off with it. It Is effective t Mr. end Mrs. Glenn Miller and
54 hole* and a seniors divtalon
which would play a 36-liole total. provide a barrier. After the bar­ Mr. and Mrs. Leo Frey spent
But anyway you look nt It. the rier cream has been washed off. from Tuesday unUl Thursday
with Mrs. Miller's stater and hus­
do not handle clothing impreg- band. Mr. and Mr*. Emil Tight,
in Valparaiso, Ind. The families
called on Mr. and Mra. Floyd
Tight and family Wednesday eve.
barrier cream.
Thursday Rev. and Mra. Vernon
golf, and with Bob Stanley and
Leo Morlracy. both of Coldwater.
only in Isolated areas. Avoid can­
Wr had ■ great two day*. . . .
ted with the smoke, particularly
Monday John Barnum again getting it in the eye*, or inhaling
won the West Michigan PGA It. The oil in the plant may be
tournament by fashioning rounds vaporised, and the vapor, carried
of 73 and 69 for a 38-hole total by the smoke, may cause sensi­
of 141 at Saginaw'* Swan Valley tivity reactions.
Country Club. It was JohnTt
third straight triumph and hl*
12th title In tlie tourney's 15-year
hi'tory. HCC's Art Shumaker

Hurt the Most

freeze-dried foods have been developed (bottom right)
which take- little space, arc simple to prepare, and cun be
Young basrboll playrpi with carried anywhere without refrigeration. For mure informa­
the highest batUOg average* are I tion about equipment, ways to pack light, and how to enjoy
the'«y.' drop-; card to MICHIGAN CONSFRVA-

Miller and family from Gary
railed tlie fam life*. * Kathryn
Prey spent T«te*day night with
her grandparr in ts. Mr and Mrs.
Fred Pray- Flattayn spent the
Frey, who had just returned from

pink arid blue shower held
laturdayf at the home of her
sister, Mr*. Robert Perri*. *
Monday Mr^ Judy Jackson and
two children and her father,
Tom Makle, all from Grand
Rapids were guests ot Mr. and

The only public holiday in the
United State* that honors a king
Hawaii. Tho great Polynesian war­
rior united all the Hawaiian Is-

Century.
The wins posted by the 1065
Central Michigan University

ond highest wpr^tnte! In Chip-’
pewa history.

Banfield-Vicinity

OPEN
BOWLING

Cloverdale - Hope -

HASTINGS
BOWL INC.

°n

SV* x.’S.

' history

mb. 5m

iw

East Middle Lake
"r

trouble, siioollng 82-87
. .
; RJ hm«m*
*45-477*
.
„
Mr. and Mra. Richard Youngs
Outdoor Trail—Tlie State Clvd of PBlmrttoi pm.,
on Mr.
Service Commission ha*. rateed. and y., Waltrt. Culbert
the age ccUlngfrom 29 to 38 for,
WPrt * Mr. and Mra
all conservation officer candi- _ '
vi*ited hta ex boss al
d*te*. If you are interested, you
tart Thuraday.
must apply this month. • ■ -The!
attended camp meeting at
odd* against being successful are!
Mich over the weekMr.^aMn. t-o KlUhm
postmarking entries is drawing |
.

FORD^ sale of the
You couldn't pick a belter time tn buy than
tight now. Year end close out prices—all cars

in stock! Sedans, hardtops. convertibles,
wagons Your choice nf colors and equipment

—while they last' See your Ford Dealer now!

CLEARANCE SAVINGS ON NEW TRUCKS ANO USED CARS, TOOI

AT YOUR FORD DEALER’S NOW! ®

FISHER-HENGESBACH, Inc
328 N. Michigan

Hostings

Wl 5-2421

Every inch a rugged
John Deere
You g«t ■ full measure of John
Deere performance and conve­
nience in tho 8 h.p. “110”Lajm
and Garden Tractor.
Independent pwiinl »P—d Bfi
Uol. Double-safe electric start­
er. Double-action brakee. At-

■now, gardening, spraying

Tractor. Convenient credit.

Goodyear
Bros.
Implements
124 N.

Ph. Wl 5-5052

A Member Once Said:

I’d be lost

without the
Auto Club!
winauuiHatiutiiiiiiiiiiuitiiMuniKK
I* 111 Mill11

10. the chances of getting a per-1
of hansing «wa» a
mil were about one out of 10 Sunday vtetlnr of Mr and Mra
The application deadline is Auk ! Prank Bumpus. * Mr and Mrs.
27. A drawing will be held to John Mason and grandson. Don,
randomly select 400 permit hold­ sper*t the weekend with their
ers There is no *j&gt;eclal tec in- daughter and family at their
cump in central Michigan.
Mr. and Mra. Howard Sperry of
in a US. government post card,
address It to yourself, sign your Lansing visited Mr. and Mra.
name in Ink on the blank side. Gust Logit® last Thursday. *
The card should be mailed in an i George Lowden spent the wvekenvelope addressed to: Wild lend wilh hl* sister near Howard
Turkey, Michigan Department of- City.
Conservation, Lansing, Michigan j
-----------48920. ...
Letter ot Aurast 5:
HEWARE OF POISON IVY!
contact with poison ivy can
**"
Mr. 4nd
and kMrs
Satteriy of
ot
cause suffering in sensitive IHiil- Mr
'
Walter Botteriv
vtduala, leading to expense and [Charlotte, from Saturday until
sometime* a ruined vacation Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Mason
Learn to recognize It. Then avoid
Maaon entertained Mr. and Mra
IL
The leave* of the plant are 1Caln: Mr and Mr* Satterty; their
smooth, glossy and firm and the
edges entirely or partially coarse­
toothed. They grow in three* and
are borne alternately on the
stem. In early summer, whltl&amp;h visiting relatives in Michigan for
dull flower* grow from the axils ।
daughter Wednesday.
'
Mr. and Mrs Carl Bedhun of
by round, dull white fruits the
sire of a field pea. Tlie offending Howard City visited her brother.
George
Louden.
Friday.
*
Mr.
and
substance is an oil which 1* presI ent throughout tlie entire plant Mra. Warren Cairns spent Bunday
and which, upon contact with■ with Mr. and Mr*. Oney RobJyer
• .L.1- -J ___________ •
CKuwn W. U*. r&lt;art Foillr.

I handling of animal* and auto-j In Lansing attending an Extension
mobile tire* which have come in I seminar.

Yea, the Auto Club—with its maps and

guides for freeway trips and byway rides
—is for people who want to know where
they are going.
You can know where to go. You can

travel with confidence. You can LEAD

THE WAY. You can join the Auto
Club. You can do it* today !

HASTINGS OFFICE

�4—THE HASTING? BANNER

Tktoteay, Aig«*t 1», IMS

A Tragedy of Errors

patient at Mayo Clinic.

by jerry Marc**

CAMD OF THANKS
IN MKMORIAM
I would Ilka to 4^—.
In loving memory of Mrs. Neta
thank* to our friends and rela­
tive* for the wonderful ways Campbell who passed away 3
they helped both my family and
myself while I woa In Blodgett Your gwU* face and patient
Hospital. Many thanks also to
smile
Dr*. Gordon Finnic. Vokel. Wil­
liam*, and Green and the nurs­ With sadness we recall
ing staff for the wonderful care. You had a kindly word for each
And died beloved by all. '
The voice l» mule ‘and atllled j
Post 8328. lhe Uiyal Order of’I
Moom and the Wetodme Orange
To Dick Jacoba and the employ- That loved u&gt; wall and true.
era of Jacoba Pharmacy. Your
kindness will never be forgotten
Otto Colvin I
Sadly tnlucd by her family.

Glenn Purport.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hummeil Louise Scott with Margret O -

&gt;&lt; -Hand Hummed at

nn

&gt;u4« la Ike raaeuioM •( ■
■riM rwiiir

Gain Services
In Michigan

yUBUCATIOH OR DEB

which allows core

Thia year's Michigan Lagtelatur* "could ba appraised on
—IJberalteing the I
the teals ot aeniar clU-cn and property an old-ape
mental health icglatattan alone nrlploot might owa.
an,l K— ,G-:n-vlnj of rn-«lecilon." ing from W to »l&lt;0
mum monthly arniw^

wl of thc early New Deal
O1U7 viaxmU, tt* DOVly
tigressco.
crowned United oUtoa wntor
Legteiallon on aging and (men'* figure skating champion

mans. ■

tho potluck supper.

By Mra. W, U. Checaaman

Woodland

parents, the Pat Underhills. They I

By Mra. (Hendon Curlia

important.

piece of major legislation Ute
Saturday Uie family of Rev.
Mary's Hospital in brand Rapf‘romU5o'pacbi"&lt;to 7(Tt»rn.
—- - _
.—
.—T
r crvwac limn 0U
w
~
Nancy, daughter of Mr. and
n._._
___ of the
a reunion supper in the South IHa
ld* rm
on -T'llMrtav
Tuesday with
with mirffCTV
surgery .... .
suite share
Mrs. Jack Sinclair, is a coun5Lipie Grove E.U.B, Church an- Planned on his arm for Wed- CCBt of community mental health
nex. This was the first Urao nreday a Mr. and Mrs Ernie
Camp. * Mrs Myrtle Owens
Uiey had all been together in J*™1
T^"
*«1“^ coniu|Gaytha LHUe and. Mr. and Mrs 1
18 yenra. The 25 relatives in- f«nUy returned to their home
ccnt£T,
night
John Dull spent Sunday. Aug. 8.
eluding children, grandchildren In Gallon. Ohio, on Bunday. Tom .
,cc“lera&gt; ‘UL_.L*._
with Mra. Lily Jarvis of Dimon­
. ■ ._______
-.....
. n—fh.. Rrrw^»'a hospitals, emergency walk - tn
n»u ua-aaw. wu. uvus .------- —— —— —, riinicB and counseling—all In or
dale. * Mra. Marguerite Lohr.
Ohio. North Carolina, New York tern
tear one* home towS. The add*tod.
and thte area. Ttey also ted ped
“vi hte rtbow.
elbow, w
so no
te tote
took a *ousou- ...
. —.
Claude A. Matthews were in
expanilon ln meas
Sunday dinner together at tte vtnicr home &lt;mjo cart. * Tte wl]J
Oberlin, Ohio, over the Aug. 7th,
church, but several had left for Aid will meet id- Tyden Park whlch nrc&lt;1
weekend. They vUited Mrs. Eva ,
^vlces but
their homes before this meal.
KalUndech who 1* attenduig,
for a potluck dinner on Thura- can't finance them.
Oberlin college.
Douglas Holliday of BinningFailure to lignal killed and injured altnoil 55,000
Thte has teen a busy UIRC for
luim te visiting his grandparents,
noon.
the writer of thl* column. We
pertone in 1964.
—Establishment of' a 8300.­
(Glendon Curtis') have sold our
* Jim Rhodes, who was injured
000 Institute of Gerontology to
home on NorUi Main Street told ,
in a motorcycle air collision
WKAR-AM-FM. Michigan State study the special problem* of Uie
have been moving to our newly Woodland School
several days ago. is still pretty University radio, has received Uie a Ring and train men to solve
home
on
West
Broad
­
purchased
well bandaged up but able to at­ i highest award of lhe National them. This will be run jointly
Keep in mind lhe Horae Show ‘
way. Till* will make a change In
By Mr i. Barr Fattell
by Tlie University of Michigan
tend church acrvloew Bunday. He
! Federation of Music Clubs for and Wayne State University.
our telephone number but at thc 1to be held Sunday. Aug. 29 at
time of thl* writing I do not ;
"programs of unusual chslinclion”
Mra.
Marlin
Mejrrs
are
leader*
'
win
know our new number. If you of
■
sons over 65. exemption part of
the sponsoring group ctf this The BarryvllIi WSCS will rnee- thc planning for tho near future for the second consecutive year.
have any new*, you can contact &lt;
Thl. taLnmrnlinc new
hora,! of Mr» Charles Day
Thursday. Aug. 19. at 1 30 pn.
Mrs John Ommen &lt;&gt;! Lansing
Mr- #n&lt;1 Mni- Joe Butlne *nd
lure purchased our home and
V." «“•.&gt;
'
make them welcome Into our 10 am. * The Klahn family held । Day.
* Mr. and Mrs. Leon Plumb
Uielr reunion at Uie home of of Ferndale arrived Thursday to
Mr.
and
Mra.
Cluirlcs
Brooks
The summer recreation for
spend a week with Mra. Charles
1965 is now completed. The men's Sunday. Aug. 15. AU reunions Day.
softball game was played Wed­ arc made up of getting reac­
Mr. and Mrs. John Holcomb
nesday evening. Aug. A, but our quainted but in tills case many and Beth of Bedford were Sat­
men lost to HaaUngs Manufac­ were petting acquaintc'l for thc urday callers of Mra. Charles
turing. The teanagm. at Uie firat time for the’ family Imd Day. Sunday callers of Mra. Day
same time of the game, were
were Mrs. L. A. Day. Mr. and
holding a street dance downtown. 47 present for the potluck din­ Mrs. Wilson Spencer and family
They seemed to have a good time ner. Ttey attended from Lan­
although the older ones Brand­ sing. Muskegon, Lake Odessa. Karl Gasser and Susan of Battle
ing around could not quite un­ Hasungs. Charlotte. Potterville, Creek. * Mr. and Mrs. Russell
derstand the motions they were Vermontville and Woodland.
Mead and family were in North­
going through. That is progress
The Mcthodirt mlnteter. Rev. ern Michigan from Wednesday
though and I am sure the older Rldiard. VondenBoach. and hte through Friday. They went to
ones&gt; must .have
done aome pretty
ulw
.........................
.
fMUly
iifaiuy law
have uunra
moved into
uiw tlie
me par-- uie
the OUUUS.
Straits, UIC
thc tMUH,
Sauli. me
Uie TBI1Tabillly thing* In their younger day». । »ohage. Ttey come iiere from , quamenon Fails and Hartwick
also. Ronald Martin had charge gjiarta where ttey owned then- pines.
of the *ummcr recreation this । oa-n 1&gt;ol!lr M there was quite an । “MUa Dlanc MarU of Portage is
«nd did . nn. X*. He
M ^UUu! „p „r.„ |
£' ."hh”r

Barryville

J. LEONABD HYMAN

taxation.

Reduction of the
Addressing MO participant in
The University of Michigan* quirement for sue
Itobert Herman and family. Mr. Debbtc Miller attended tte 4H ISth annual ConXsrence on Ag­
ing.
Uic
Detroit
Democrat
ticked
snd Mra. Richard Shupp and
family of St Johns were Sunday farm on Friday and Saturday. off a long list of social Icgtsla-

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What type of person should
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BIKilKl. sad HUDSON,

J ttey could have. He has. how-; grandparent*. Mr. and Mrs. Darr
| ever, been acUve In the church, Passctt. * Mr. and Mrs Jack
, and community prior to 111* move’vamey and family wttended the
iTrave'the"chUdrm so‘methtag“to - b,lt
'bould be more ao. Let* County Road Commissioners pl. rtn'rturiiw the lone Bummer day* n,akc
fecI wclcomc hcre nlc at Charlton Park on Friday
.u do .du^,ng,J?,S2,n!uJL
-.JJ along wilh otter new families w Mr. and Mrs. Jack Doughv.
M
S ^th^a^towTatoM iSS lh,t chooac WoodUnd
and family of Battle Creek m. l
awi - t.
SJ.'chance toexerctee Uwtr lx,,nc tO1"’
and k!rr" Mrs Mcrle Varney were Bundui).» Prob.i“
Yw,ear off U1st ' JaT&gt;- ^rey and children have afternoon callers of Mr. and Mr.'Btt
SX'Sg?
£ S
“ J“k'■*'&gt;
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd I^UfpatT ar i .
' before they will have to sit *Ull:",&lt;*t Ur™d*“.-’- ,He,
as adailal*
” * w" in the classrooms for school will pl&lt;5reo. *l ^lee ,ln
LUa of Kalamazoo were weekend
guest* of Mr. and Mn. Karl Pul­
ant thought for the parents but
* Mra William Block of pall and family. * Pamela Pufthe children m.y not think it U Woodbury, but a former retotent
l*uch a good idea. I am sure the of Woodland and a fnend of tending 4H Camp Ulis week. W
teachera-STFTOrtHug forward to;ninny here, lias been a patient Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Dutmci
thc opining Also
)
-I ftt Pennock HcepitaL She would of Grand Rapids were Sunday
Th. PU1U.UM
ot lost ot W
■«’ "&gt;“&gt;■ guests of Mrs. Glenn PufptoT. *
Congratulations to Mr. and Mra.
! Woodland Hlgtrsfhool held Uielr “lrnda ncrPclass reunion Sunday. Aug. 8 I Mr. and Mrs. Leon VanOs Harold Hummel) on Uie arrival
■I Plans were made to have a pic- [were visitors Monday with Mr. of a baby daughter on WedncaI nlc at Tyden Park in Hastings .and Mrs. David Warner and
ADVEBTIBEMEKT
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Smith
for all nlembera and their fami-1 otter friends in Woodland. They
; lies. However, the rain came and i came back to their patents in visited Nancy Smith al MSU on
It. MUllns
plans had to be changed The Grand Rapids after spending the Sunday where she. Is attending
lhe
Youth Music program *
r c«&lt;inir K-.4 vecimiMinn doors of the Community Room Summer tn Iowa wliere Leon aluitki««n up in h .oo a m were opaned and the dinner was | tendedcollege. Ttey
are now Congratulations nre in order for
&lt;,r.k »
&gt; T'hcld
Mr#- k. U, Smith • plunpihg to live In Wisconsin Judy Strong and Larry Nook
who were united in marriage on
Iw’wirtVx’."...."; i ‘Georgia Wheeler&gt; and Mrs. Ron
te will be teaching.
liu&gt;)&lt;ii»( I..In .'Cox (Shirley Teecbout) handled
The
Board ot Uie Woodland Friday night in a quiet ceremony
HrfiV'f*- ?‘li.Tr f 7* ;1 ‘the arrangements for the day j United Fund met Monday eve­ al thc home of the bride's por). .wrte’Xu.. »&gt;0.1 Among thf claw that came from j nln8 at the home of co-chair­
.. Mtn..:
1 away was Mr. Kent DeMond and nun, Mra. Charlca Mulliken. Strong. Rev. Rhoades presided at
n~uV«'...i Vruot.iinr
h15 ?lfc
UUIC KlrL fr.T WiMcy Urch of Kalamazoo m« the ceremony and LitiUa Smith
lnili 1 P°rtda.
iionaa. Bmyone.
Everyone, enjoyed
enjoyea the
me
. «,“.?•
poup to
The and Lee Roberts were Uielr only
--------- _.. b --------------- -V
J„v.lv nntlurk
evtnJng were lo attendants. Following a trip to
ri -Joveiy
potluck dinner
dinner and visit- j,pUn&gt; foj.
' - Ing with their former classmates ',;■« Up Uie 1965r budget but all Niagara Palis, they will be at
*I’_ in the afternoon
requests from Uie various or­ home in an apartment on State
'
The United Fund Board was ganizations that benefit from Street In NaihviUe.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shaw of
■t ‘ scheduled to meet Monday. Aug the drive were not in Therefore
the secretary. Mrs Gaylord Livonia were Saturday guest, of
man. Mrs. Charles Mulliken. Thi* Laughlin, wax appointed to Mr. and Mrs. Ermund Sitting.
organization plans to help many
They are staying in Btronn
groups again tnis year out win „
trailer at Middle Lake this week.
* Sunday callers of Uic Ermund
need the full cooperation of every
one. If you can solicit or help in i
Auf_30 at e*lc
Strongs were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
any way please contact lhe'™’,,"*"? w,1‘ delude the Osborn of Petoskjby and Mr, and
chairman.
Mrsrwuy
Rudy
Otlimer. or
or
:
...............
■cnairmao,
air*,
uuuncr.
------.— * progra
■ ——m
~ win
~ be
— r»ua.
Mrs.vrcu
Cecil ainmraii
Morstfaii oi
of W.
w. Maple
aiapie
iu»d fommiMiMi co-chairman. It w ill help to! Planned A representative from Grove. * Jeanette Herman i&lt; nt­
. rishi |» »rr-i&gt;t ■ ■' i-j. i make the work easier for even'of
united Fund orgnnl- i tending the Nazarene girls' camp
tn y.y v onc
, zaUon* will report on thc work ftt Indian Lake, near Vicksburg.
J"..rV.ih '. Mra Jack Sinclair and boy.:
“?ia week w Mr and Ml terl
I the &gt;irk listed ua Ui«- Qere ^ug 7Ut weekend visitors I
c^‘ 110 a bcUc’ J01* When I Marshall and Dean returned on
v u wiikdr... tnr .t «‘U» Mr." Sinclair in Hartford; *?c or
com«‘Sunday evening from a 8&lt;mtte.-n
,.r
where he Is working thte Sum- door'
‘J‘P whUh took them to Biloxi,
i *r Cesnij
' mer. They were guests of Mr. । We (Mr. und Mra. Giendon Mira, New Orleans, La, and
I.' “3,’ti'.,rJ?”ikfci«*B
antl Mrs. Wallace Heuser. * Mrs. CurtU and family) arc now living other places of interest.
inp-. JilchtU
! Rhoda Bawdy came Wednesday. In our new home at 149 West
The Barryville W8C8 mceiing
, „ ,
Aug. 4. to spend a few month* Broadway. It tea been a hectic । scheduled for the 19th has been
ir» It. lamttard. ’
[ Js'ith '---- "*__ _____ *•-____■ --— I ——*• u..,__ ______ ... ___ !ew&lt;«rw*n«rl &lt;tnMS « ImSm,
a_
Oti. L Houiu r. Mrm&gt;H-r
Herald Classic w The Class of trouble for we have a much big- Mrs. Gerald Smith ot Itaitmga
--------- •-----------1945 from.Woodland High School ger home than we did before.! hok Mr. and Mra. Carl Toblaa
made plan*, to have a reunion Our new telephone number Is! °hd family out for dinner on
H anl Aas Sell Unused Items. Sunday, Aug. 15. wiUi a potluck 367-3513 so if you have any news Saturday In honor of thcu- 6th
for the paper be »wc to call me. I wedding anniversary. ♦ Mr. and
* Recent visitor* with Mrs. Ettel Mrs. Karl Pufpatf and family
Rowlader were Mr. and Mra.;entertainedkSaturday night with
Lewis Plumber and Robby. He a miscellaneous shower for Mr.
was a former Agriculture teacher Bnd kIrs- Larry Hook, a Mr. and
In Woodland. They were cn route Mra. Arthjir Lathrop acre ’.allto tlieir home in Film after be- «s in the neighborhood last
MEMORIAL MONUMENTS ing nt the lake
- Thursday. * Rev. and Mra. Lloyd
Mr. and Mn Uon Nictetem
°r i*‘d^nd
°ull
OF DISTINCTION
were Thursday visitors with Mrs i
dlnn'',
***
Lawrence Brother!
Rhoda Bawdy, w Friend* wvrc
,Mr.
»&lt;«. Ru^i
sorry to hear of lhe misfortune
4
and
that Mr. Wayne Musbnch had. I
■Mc*d and f‘uni&gt;y were
Eat. Hmm Wl4-IOU—Wl S-3OI2
°r Mr
He fell while milking la*t week
and hurt hl* back. He b now »n;^_?^n&lt;^22P
301 S. Michigan Avo.
traction at hl* home. * Guesta (?t^lnby .ln
ot ,hc Mead*
Hastings
for b couple days lost week with 2th anniversary.
Mbs Rte-i Mead wa* a Friday
Mr. and Mrs Ernest Hough were
Office Houra 4
4
his sister, Mr and Mrs. Frank guest of Mr. and Mrs. ArtlMr
Muetiler and family of Quimby
Smith of Portland. Ore.
Mon.fr Wed. I to "V P.M
t, Mr. and Mra. Gordon Hoffman
of Battle Creek were Sunday
Eliminate wood damaging in- callers of Mra. Charlee Day. *
HASTINGS
ROBERT W. SHERWOOD. Mgr. *cU from your home imnitdi- Mra. Orval Schultz and Douvlaa
Of Gun Lake unri Mrs r-l.~. r -

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1963 CHEVROLET
Stalin Wr&gt; 4 dr.; 6 cyi. iltndMd.
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61 ta 64 Carl
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BOFTBALt TOURNAMENT,
HasUng* Johnson Field, three
games each night wilh cham­
pionship game Sunday, 2 pm.

NOTICES

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Service

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. . cullSii 3 Dr. Hardtop.
KAECHELE'S
SATURDAY. AUG. XI
Power steering and brakes, .
console, radio, whitewalls,
CLOTHESLINE ART SHOW
altarpl
at Nashville Saturday. Aug. 21. 305 S. Church Wl 5-5352

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1961 CHEVROLET

ri.I.d; AU&lt;U« dlb. JOBS
Harty Loanty.
FRIDAY. AUG. 37
Philip II. MiKbtU. Jadl
Owner. Red with White Top,
BAKE BALE-Al th* Hastings TAKE ADVANTAGE OF
Matching Interior.
City Bank, 9:30 until closing.
nd lirilHOS*
Sponsored by Sea Explorers Aux­
FARM BUREAU'S
1983 OLDS F-85 STA. WGN.
iliary, Middleville. Proceed* to be
MkkUaa
... 4 Dr. Beautiful blue finish, used to buy tent* far Explorer*.
NEW FALL
power steering, radio, whlleSATURDAY. AUG. U
FERTILIZER
HASnNGBHIGH FOOTBALL
equipment Issued Saturday, Aug.
1983 PONTIAC 8PORT8 COUPE M; first practice .Monday, Aug.
PRICES
. . . Nicely equipped including
Hydramatie, power steering
SATURDAY, AUG.-18
aqd radio. New whitewall tires.
Analysis
HAM SUPPER at the Hastings
FURNACE SERVICE MAN —To] 7x4 ARMOIRE HAND-CARVED ». ACRE LOT and 1959 house­
1983 CHEVROLET DCPALA
VPW Hal). 2 miles west of Hutrailer. 46*10, 3 bedrooms. Good
★ Automotive
service and install oil and gas PLATS
‘
GLASS DOORS —"50... 4 Dr. Sedan. Vlg, automatic Ungs on M-37 and M-43. Serving
Fertiliser Plant)
well and septic tank. Tele­
units. Steady year around ,gal. oil drum, wash bowls and
taansmission, new whitewall from 5 to 8 pm. Adults 1130.
phone Wl 5-4560
8/M
0-20-20
$51.35
work. Top salary and commtvpitchers, copper boiler. 16 ft.
tires, radio.
Children under 12. 75c. Public in­
1957 FORD FAIRLANE—Pordor,
sion paid to experienced man.
oak dining table, scales, cross­
vited.
5-10-30
$56.25
Thunderbird engine, power
Hospitalization, life insurance | cut saw. iron kettle*, small
1963 OLDSMOBILE U
brakes, power steering, auto­
5- 20-20
and pension plan. Service Van
walnut, desk, spindle legs, wal- A Personals
$60.75
. . . 4 Dr. Sedan; Power steermatic transmission. Single
furnished. COMMUNITY OIL
6- 24-12
FARM IMPLEMENTS
owner. *225 90. Phone 945-2347.
$61.95
china, small cheat of drawers, ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS—
CO., Charlotte, Mich., Phone
tires, radio, one owner.
antique' platform rocker. 640, 8.
543-3830. After 5 pm. call 543­
6-24-24
$70.25
PO. 171. Hastings Telephone
Grove. Delton. 633-8246. 8/19
2759 collect.
$78.35
8-32-16
Monday, ■ pm.
Dr. Sedan. V-8 engine,
$56.90
automatic taansafUslon. radio.
GAINS IN GOOD USED
18-46-0
$99.75
HOME APPLIANCES—Refrig­
SERVICE — Mercury outboard
erators. ranges, washer*, etc.
1962 CHEVROLET BEL AIR
Hastings Electalc. 119 W. State.
Hastings. Phone 945-3866.
tf PEACHES - Red H^gen ready
WHEAT STARTER note Boat*. Traders and acautomatic transmission, radio,
now. Pick your own. Robert
w/walls, nice maroon finish.
cultivator.
Bums. 106th st. at Morris Lake
OL 3-3851 or OL 3-6014.
KIRBY VACUUM CLEANER
SPECIAL...
Road. Phone TW 1-8828 Cale­
1963 TEMPEST SPORT COUPE -1954 Cockshutt Tractor. A-l
with power polisher. Sold new
donia.
8/19
for
over
*18000,
Our
balance
■A Business Service!
only *2990. Terms arranged.
tranamlulon, radio, whitewalls. -1953 Minn. Moline Z Tractor
with hydraulic. Like New!
Guaranteed. Call M5 -9431 A For Rent—Real Estate
WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED,
Electro
Hygiene.
8/19
W«ory Wondo quickly found
(F.OJB. Fertlllxer Plant)
shape.
in aluminum, steel or wood I
Ihol ihapping ii a brs«i*
FURNISHED APARTMBNT8
sash. Burkey Auto Glass 8i
... All white 4 Door, six cyl­ -IJH.C. P.T.O. B ft. Combine
Sh* reads th* odl In clarified ★ Notice.
FOR RENT - Utilities paid.
inder, automatic transmission,
And shops around with *&lt;jm1
ton.
Hastings
Phone Wl 5-9471.
tf
radio.
shape!
HAM 8UPPER—Aug. 28. Serving 1 - BEDROOM APT. FOR RENT
—Grain Bln to fit Pick-up Truck. per biubel.
IMl FORD STATION WAGON
ELECTRIC RAZORS REPAIRED
------from 5 to 8 pm. at the Has­
— Very nicely furnished. In
—
Special
—
Your
razor
cleaned.
SALES
8:
SERVICE
—
Another
—
Kill
Bro*.
Gravity
Box.
ORDER
TODAY!
V8 engine, automatic transmlstings VFW Hall. 2 miles west
town of Woodland. Gall 367­
lubricated
..............................
and sharpened,
' only
‘
permanent position available
of Hastings M-37 and M-43.
3513.
tf
*135. Service and satisfaction
for intelligent mon. who has
Adults (150. Children under
demonstrated a successful per­
IMO OLDS 88
12—75c. Public invited.
8/26
State St., Hastings.
sonal and employment bucks
ground.
Experience
In
retail
equipped including power steer­
INSIST ON MICHIGAN BOTsale* and building material
ing and brakes. Thoroughly
TED GAS I See Carl 8r Betty’s
8/IB
warehousing desirable. How­
Appliances before you buy I 2-BEDROOM BUNGALOW FOR
reconditioned.
ever, men with similar outdoor.
HALE in second ward. Near
tnovaL Free estimates. Insured.
They Sell—They Install—They
background
such
as
ag
­
Indoor
Phone OL 3-6086. Nsahvlile,
NOTICES
M-37 South
Wl 5-2223
riculture.
will
be
considered.
basement, garage. Call 945-5449
Mich.
U
South.
if
Job include* sales and service
for appointment.
9/2
to building material customers.
CARPET CLEANING IS EASY
with Host New Electalc Up2/3 ACRE
building material operation of
able atSTEURY'8 ELECTRIC,
It's Time
forklift
trucks
and
material
handwork. Clean 180 square
BORDERS A NICE CREEK
appliance
handling equipment, outside
feet for only 3695. Hastings
PONTIAC OLDS CADILUC (The Cadillac of Campers)
To Kill
work, loading and unloading
Almost new 3-bedroom modern
Floor Covering, 123 W. State.
trucks, building jnat trial coun­ NOTICE—From this date on I home Just outside city limits.
Hasting*. Phone Wl 5-61 IE if
will
not
be
responsible
for
any
ter sales. Income based on ex­
Ugly Crab Grass'
HasUngs, Michigan
other dfbta than ■ those con- Lovely large back yard. School
perience and background.
~
8/19
EXPERT TAILORING — Men's
Benefits Include: Paid Hospital
Use "ORTHO"
Karl I. McDonald
and Life Insurance Plan, De­
equal value.
row lapels, taper pant*. alter
R4 Hastings
FARM IMPLEMENTS
Crab Grau .Killer
pendents Hospital and Sick­
double Into single breasted
ness Plan, Paid Sickness Plan.
Paid Vacation Plan. Six Paid ★ For Sale—Miscellaneous
Easy to use in
5504 Gun Lake Road. Wl
Holidays. Uniform Plan. Paid
Ortho Sprayettei
6718.
Training ti Development Plan
If Interested call Blue Diamond FOR QLMCK’bALE—1964 Apache
SCHOOL—3 bedrooms up, liv­
Safa on desirable
. . with Canopy and New
Lumber Co.. Battle Creek, Per­
ing room, dining roam, kitehen.
•Golden Eagle” camper with
grottos.
a rubber stamp with your new
sonnel Dept. WO 2-0014 for ap­
bath, bedroom down. Pull baseZEP Cod* number- Three-llne
Spare Tire, plus Extra Floor
plication blank and interview.
plus extra flour covering. Used
3. Kills seedlings and
stamp with'your name, ad8/26
acre lot. Double garage. Want
6 time*. Sleeps four perfectly.
our equity of *2900. you take
Cost new with extras, *1,044.00.
mature crab grass.
Covering. (Used 6 times).
*225. This Include*, postage
ATTENTION GIRLS
over payments on S4.400. Phone
Will Mil for cash. *696 00. Call
AVAILABLE . .
Wl 5-3884 after 6:30 pm.
tf
3100 to 8126 a week. Age 21
Sleeps four perfectly. Cost
and over with car. I can place
BLAIR'S
Utree in a job with public con­ FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR
-1954 80 with 3 point hitch. new with extras, $1044.00.
—Use Rexall's fast permanent
THE FATMAN —Private Detec­ tract. Paid dally. Past Avon.
Regular MDO^Now »1I». No ★ Sporting Goods
FARM &amp; GARDEN
tive 34-Hour, Shadowing. Tape, Stanley. Watkins, Raleigh, etc.
pre-shampoo—No after odor
Foto-PUm Evidence, NaUon- Representatives encouraged to
231 W. State
Wl 5-5982
Will Sell for Cash
HUCKLEBERRY GUN SHOP
apply.
Liberal
bonus
progrant
wlde, Confidential. Call WO
for gun*, scopes, blmx-ulars,
Write Box 964 c/o Hasting*
$695.00
ammunition and service. LayBanner.
’
8/
IB
13/30
Union. Battle Creek
IT'S JACOBS PHARMACY
FOR PAST 34-HOUR FILM
miles
east of Delton. Phone
EW 8c USED PUMPS—New in­
LEGALS
SERVICE! Nu charge for orerSales Career With
Delton 623-5792. Hours dally
stallations and remodeling
Call Wl 5-3884 after
tue prints.
tf
until 6. Sundays 'til 4. Monday.
Powell's Plumbing Co. Free es­
Management Opportunity
MOBTOAQB SAIB.
Wednesday
and Friday eve­
timates. 24 hour service. Call
TABLE PAPER — For picnics,
6 :30 P.M.
nings U1 8. Doug Young, owner.
Middleville SY 6-3643 evenings
family reunions, lot* of uses.
CASE TRACTOR
Northwestern Mutual Life
ner office.
tf
Insurance Co. of Milwaukee.
"EVERYTHING
Wisconsin, Suite 250, Burdick
MOSQUITOSPRAYINGOUT- A Wanted to Rent .
Building, Kalamazoo, Michi­
FOR THE FARM"
gan. Phone 343-1641 Exten­
sion 27.
9/2
FARM OATES — New
form. Thornapple Lake Road, WANT TO RENT OR LEASE—
Downtown store building. 3600
new bcatrty . . . with all new
south side of Thornapple Lake,
SALES MEN AND WOMEN-Wc
to 5000 sq. ft. Will pay fair
Super "Can’t-Sag" Gates. 1(T.
anytime after 1 pm. Sunday.
are Introducing an entirely new
price. Write Box 985 c o Has­
product for lhe first time to
tings Banner.
8/19
load prices. Richland Fann
residents and business estab­ ELECTRIC GOLP CART FOR
Service at Richland 629-971&amp;
lishments in Uils area. Here is
SALE — Worthington model, WANTED HOME IN COUNTRY
between Freeport and limiting*
a product that u used by every­
new batteries this year, and
or»r
start's
Wallpaper
to rent with option to buy. Ex­
one. Ls fully patented und guar­
MJ7 Seuth
Wl 5-3150
&amp; paint Store
cellent references. Write Karl
anteed. You can easily earn &lt;30
A* Help Wanted
’
8/18
Phono Wl 5*2283.
8/19
TUttle. R2 Nashville.
3/M
Open Friday 9 am. to 6 pm.
ita «n
tn*
ot, —
Write stating your home ad­
NOTH
HOUSE
WANTED—To rent or
LADIES—De a Fullerettc Earn
dress and telephone number. ★ Mobile Homes
lease with option to buy. 3 orextra income part time after 4
Frederick W. Miller, 510 All­
4
bedroom
with
garage.
Phon*
pm. and Saturdays taking or­
cot I, Marshall, Mich.
8/19
NIW WATERPROOF tarp
TRAILER LOT - For rent. *25
der# and delivering for nation­
CHECK OUR RACK
month. 4*4 miles from Ha*ally known household and cos­
____________________
hngs. Dominick Rodrigues. On A Situation Wanted.
metic firm. Average pay *2 15 A Household Goods
right side of M-37 half block
SCHOOL GIRL DRESSES
past Baltimore .Trailer Park.
quirement write to: Dan Beachy,
SINGER
automatic
xlg
rag
sew
­
8 &lt; 18-T-H
Wl 5-5634.
tf
3488 Gaywood. Kaiamatoo. 9 9
Stee 7 to 16
MATURE LADY would like sec­
ing
machine
in
beautiful
con1*1 13-41186
retarial work. Experienced in
MOBILE
HOMES DIRECT'from
solettc
deaky
type
cabinet
Bold
DEALER WANTED to serve con-1
1 FBEHHURE COOKER
all kinds of office work, good
new
(or
over
3375
00.
Balance
factory at large saving* 60x12
•timers in Hasting* with Rawtypist, bookkeeping and leaal
due
only
*5860
Makes
button
­
33995. Lot tent »12W per
LADIES* DRESSES
lelgh -Products. Steady good
secretary. Phone 796-0472. 8/10
holes. blind hems, and mnnomonth with coach. Other sues
earnings year around No capi­
grams without attachments.
at comparable saving*. Bros* _
________
...
MR
FARMER!
Let Tlie Banner
tal required. Write
Take over *125 per week. Fully
WALK UP AND SAVE!
Trailer Bales, north at Hatptaci d cltujilial ad. Just phone
gust an teed. Call 946-9431 Elec­
tings on M-43. Phone tM5-5636. ■ machinery, repairs, part*. To
Dept MC H 651 11
tfl W15-38QL
tro Hygiene.
8/19
Fteeport, Illinois

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196

MERCURY

196

FORD PICKUP

Used
Fann Machinery

1959 BUICK

£ *7708

COME TO WHERE
THE USED CAR
SAVINGS ARE
•SUMMER SPECIALS —Sove
$$ ext One of These One-

Owner. Naw-Cor Trades . . .

|9tft RAMBLER CONV.
Has very tew miles and priced
to go. ...t............. .......3L4M
1963 FORD GALAXIE
600. H-Top, automatic drive,
P. Steering. Radio, Like new.
1983 MERCURY CUSTOM
4 Dr. Sedan, Automatic Drive,
PS, PM, Radio............. IL8N

REAHM
MOTOR SALES

Farm Bureau
Senices

FOR SALE

1964 Apache

'Golden Eagle'

IMS CHEVROLET IMPALA
.81.«M
1981 MERCURY METEOR
4 Dr. Sedan, V8 Eng, AUto-

1983 VOLKSWAGEN
Deluxe Sedan, Has AM-FM
Radio.....................
I1.1M
1982 MERCURY MONTEREY
Cuitom. 4 Dr., H-Top, Full
1963 CHEVROLET
2 Dr. Sedan, 6 Cyl. Eng. ..8868
1981 PLX^OUTH V ALIANT
4 Dr. Station Wagon. Automa­
tic Drive.
1981 MERCURY 888
V8 Sedan. Has PB, P-B , radio,
Extra good condition.
*895

1961 MERCURY
4 Dr. Sedan.............. . ...........*845
198J CHEV. MONZA
Coupe, Has Automatic Drive,
Radio . ...................... .......rrN

1961 FORD FALCON
Custom 4 Dr. Sedan. Automatic
Dr. Radio. ...;........
-,MM

TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS
1966 MERCURY 4 Dr. K-lop
19M BUICK 4 Dr. Sedan.

GOODYEAR BROS.

,

1059 FdRD V8 Automatic

19M MERCURY Converilbte

Mahler
, Molor Sales
LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALER
UK If. MICHIGAN AVE-

Camper

Used Tractors

FRANCISCO
FARM SUPPLY

GOOD AS NEW
STORE

'■i&gt;4C'Z..u

WINICK SURPLUS

�5
8—THE HASTINGS BANNER

ITY
IAL SEm...

Q..&gt;tl..£»d Aisweri

Merton Meaecar racenuy. snn- .ur »nu .
! wards they enjoyrd motion pic- and son.
i—-• ---- —
------- - —- Center, t — ------- -----Blough and family, local, and
j through lhe Waat
Mr and Mr* King visited Mr. —■
-r»—• 77
L&gt;,d Un. Ju* B.uw .1 aww-1 ?•“!!.
-32*“5:
1 port Sunday * Mr and Mrs Lee
: Dexter of
ot Eaton Rapids
Kapuu were -•
^famliy" wu&lt;,|
i Saturday visitor* of her parent*.

oven me aire

Phonv
*53-2791

Personal Mention
_ -

_ _______ Mr

wiiii acr*. uuui v. Drown
.« «n. H*l. J«k. CM. .nd
inrv
of Tyler
TVxaa
are
siting «l
»«&gt;«• of' their
1“ . Ind unite.
'
Harold I’hllJIps
V.utin. the Itueene Henioer.
• i'itin« tlie Eugene Henteen
from Thuraday until Monday
...umin. Io, . p.,. ol U.U
wtet were her mother and bruther. Mr* Wayne Ingleaton and
Steven, of Beulah.
Mra.. Robert Bhrawood ami
Jamily. and Patty Ctaray .who
m.

,.lul Mr.

: ..

-

—------ . _
“*

—;

:
vll,c n
An“B “nd Jltn McDermoU and
girl*, who have b«n living in
Ohio. have recently
recently ,
Ashland. Ohio,
moved
VanAuken, NR.
NE..
m
°’rd to 1520 VanAukm.
Grand Rapid*. Mra. McDermott
W11J !r&lt;c(, ln lhat
They
“ cS

«r&gt; unnne* overnou rciumeo
Sunday after ipendlng two week* »&gt;«** °r Lacey
Mrs Tnm Vandermale and
with her son and family. Dr and
Mr*.* Hubert Overhilt. of Hoi- children of Marysville. N.Y., and
.
,
j.
'land. • Mr nnd Mrs GeorgeJlinmie of Pori Huron are spend­
Braidwtxxto. Bunday.
Wuniion: I t.m getting social furnteh a qualified speaker to Estep were Munday dinner guest.' ing several weeks' vacation with
runty benefit* on my hiu- lecture, answer questions and of Mr and Mrs Richard Burdick Mr and Mra Ivan Roush. * Mrs.
bands aocial security record, nl- show film* on social security of Hickury Corner* * Mr and Ivan Roush. Mr*. Nonna Kunde
wm. Mr 5U1.^r „„ Jan
MJthough we are nut living togsth- , Address your rrqutwl and qur&amp;- Mrs Kenneth Moore and (laugh­ and Mrs Tom Vandermale spent
ln&lt;1 Un
nnd
er. If I divorce him. do I have Uons’to Social Si-curity Adminte- ter* ut Logan were Sunday lunch- Munday in Grand Rapids. *
lo report IL, and will that af_- tration,' &amp;0 Ransom NR, Grand eon guests of Mr and .Mrs Ar- Mn. Merton Mesecar and daugh­
ter* were Thursday morning visi­ rett. ut Ft Lauderdale. Fla. are
Oral of ColumteuTwwie
fecl my monthly benefit checks? Rapids. Michigan That office thur Moore
to arrive home th. end ot the liereC,^y vuiuS^L Keilo^X
\ hum Yea, you-muM report will reply directly to you.
Mr and Mi* Ernest Bruvonl tors of Mr and Mrs. .Gordon
. and family of Galion. Ohio, were Paste in Grand Rapids. Mrs.
Hie Wooden Shoe factory and
Administration The final decree
Friday visitor* of Mr and Mrs Sylvan Tagg who had been
Mrs Vesta Shedd visited her other sight* tn Holland and tho
OT divorce, ends your Matus as u
Floyd Grinnell. Mr. and Mrs spending a few days with Mrs (lurn. Mr» Velma Dickerson und dunes near Saugatuck. 0*
Richard Johnson and children Paste, returned home with them. und Mr* Wm. Buckland, both of well a* interesting places m Ha*Battle Creek, on Friday.
Un€a
onD hte mother. Mrs Louise
the month before thc month of
liy Mrt. Sylvan Taff
tended
the
8th
District
VPW
Johnson
of
Battle
Creek
were
divorce becomes effective.
Mrs l-eona Proctor ha* reMr. and Mr*. Maaon Tobiaa
7M-IXII Saturday supper guests of Mr mcrtlng tn Wayland Sunday. turned after being at Camp Kit- and Mr*. Lulu Edmonds visited
Question: My daughter Is Just
,
„
,
.
and
Mra.
Grinnell.
*
Mr.
and'Aug
8.
*
Mr.
and
Mra.
Charles
a little past 16 year* old and Ls
llM. Bouwcru
ooowviu family
lamny enjoyed
enjoyni a
a Mr&gt; noyd Grinnell accompanied Blough and Mr. and Mrt Will annlwa for sevqi weeks u a al the home of Mr. and Mra.
Thc
.... ......
----- ...
....----_
----- ■ ...— camp nurse. uaIC
L«T*rr ui
ouii-­
She iu»u
had a UIUIUU4Uthorough- UUIUI
John Decker
of Plainwell. Sun
Planning to be married noon. I'm ptenic
lente nt
at r-|ktd*a*»r
Coldwater Park Jlllv
July M
25 ..
. .. ...........
... _____ ___
. .......—
Homemade Ice
Wting aocial security benefits
were Mr Bnd Mrs Cor- Mr nnd .Mrs Elden Grinnell and'Mtehler called on Mr. and Mr* |y enjoyable tlma as it to a day evenin*
NASHVIUE,
children to loin* Ing Sunday for Frank Martin near Grand Rap- J ua.diful spot and pleasant work cream and cake wan served In
MICHIGAN
a picnic dinner at Potter's Park pda Sunday. Aug. 8 * Mr. and with the Blue Bird and Carnp honor of their daughter. Marcia'*
- • Mr and Mrs
Tobey nnd I BUI
Heath ha* 177
third. .birthday.
Mn: James TuiwV
Hill Blough
Mlnn.h entertained
rmtertnined WedncaUterine., Ii Fire gjrls
...... Mb* Sally &gt;,„.TT7
. .. .
■
* family ot Hasting* were Saturday day. Aug. 4X wiUi a birthday sup- ‘
-------------- --------*. evening visitor* of Mr and Mrs per honoring hsx mother. Mra.
' Milton Buehler.
'jerry Kyser of BalUe Creek,
who te receiving the benefit* for and Mra Ken Goff and son* of. Mr and Mr*. Pete Waliunas! Guest* were Mr Kyser Jama
rar daughter, you should notUy Saranac. Mr and Mra Cliru. attended the wedding ot his Waraop Mte* Nina Post Mr and
the Social Security AdmUitetra- FnhnU and family of Clarksville, nephew in Detroit and expect Mra Myron Prat, and Mra
*» *&lt;»n a* yvu know thr and Mr and Mrs Seymour to sjiend about two weeks visit- Dorothy Parrish all of Battle
etact date of her marriage. Her.Bouwens and family, local.
in* there, w Mr* Andrew Brandt creek, and Mrs. Greta Blough,
lart aortal aecurity benefit, check
Mr. and Mr* John Cbev*eman ■ and Mr* Allen Fish VLsIted Mrs local. ’* The Buehler family reWU&gt; be for the month before the and family of Nashville were Sun- Estella Yarger, Mr* Audle Rourh. Ufuon was held at the Furre-a
month in which she marrlex.
&gt;«lay, Aug 1. visitors of Mr and Mrs Katie Houvener and Mn: Bu-iUer home Sunday Aug 8
QoesUun: I have been getUrh;
Gordon Voder a Mra Marie Jerry Moore at the Medical Fa- There were 62 people in altetitoclal security benefit* for two Burdick arrt granddaughter. Crti- clhty Friday * Mr and Mrs-^^. w Mr und Mr&gt; Forrest
year* but plan to go back to "*t‘ •re AUen Fteh and grandchildren.
r lef
irn, MontUy
.Mouuny. Au&lt;
Aug. Bw. |
work thte year When should 1 TTwimtay. JtriyWJuijch gurate of Brerif Reuben and Lonu. Ixr at-. for B
„ VBca(lon
vacation ln
in lhc
lhe Upper
Upper I
i Mr. and Mra. George E*Up * Mr tended the WMA picnic at Har- Peninsula a Mr. and Mra. Keith
report thto tosocial aecurity?
and Mrs George E»tep were Mon- ri* Creek Thursday
Buehler and family were Monday. July 26. supper guests of Mr.
Mn- I jura Myers of Middleand asra.
Mrs. nennevn
Kcnnrth Moore
Moure asnngan
at Logan ville and Mra Henry Myers vtei- ent*. Mr and Mrs Henry Vani.w»
..Lu,
.L ana
" •
■■
■
“
■ ted Dative Myers at Allegan on
jrar, you alwuld report thte to (lrni f t
u rv prgtiy
Lb. social Mcurity office tonmedi--^ M’ -Xllht gut st. of M^ Friday * Frank Dutcher and tended the Buehler reunion Bun­
children and Mr and Mrs May­
nard Dutcher of Caledonia spent day.
----.
anu Mrs Manin raini-K
Mr. nnd Mra. Ben Christie
Question: I am a teacher and Mr and Mrs A B. Stevenscn from Thursday until Sunday at
have been asked to teach again and family of Grand Rapids the Hoyt-Dutcher cabin near and daughter nnd Miss Ellenj
this Pan. I taught through May and Mr and Mrs. Lyle Wtutney Baldwin Friday Mr and Mrs. Thompson spent the Aug 7th
of tills year and earned 8250) of Lansing enjoyed a potluck j John Dutcher and daughter of
Ion
* Mr. and Mra. Frank Dot- |
la —
and Mrs
Frank
I didn't receive any aocial accur- dinner with their mother. Mrs C» led on--------------------ity benefits until June. I wont Elnora Whitney July 25 * Bob Dutcher Joined them to spend cher and family and Mr. and
__.
___ over
______
...
... Blough.
.. Kurt
. ,1., ,hf ... • U - l*&gt;c week
A VI,
Aru« and Mra. Charles Hoyt spent lhe:
be earning
81500 the ...
rest Crans.
David
a Mr
of the year. Must I report to Kunde, local and Bob Grinin of Mr*. Charles Hoyt attended tlie Aug. 7th weekend at their cabin
you if I decide to teach thte Mlddh ville returned hranc July Standard Oil dinner at Falles- near Baldwin. * Mr. and Mrs I
M
.pending a wrak at 8Upark
Lowell S«‘uni*y Charles Blough took tlieir son.,
ver tjkr near Holland * Mra.
Sunday visitor* nt the Hoyt- David to Lansing Wednesday.-j
Immcdiatciy if you go back to Ctaytan Turner and children ot Dutcher home were George Hoyt Aug. 4. wlierr he enrolled at &gt;
Flint were July 23 visitor* of Mr. °r p^a*U. Mrs Helen Lar- Michigan Blate University. He
stayed
Friday ♦
Mra. Warshould be slopped with tiw and
ana Mt*
iwr* Jule
juie Turner
turner *
* Mr.
air. and
ana ■*" .oI , ,
7 77” ----- . ...JT.
•*")**&lt; till muaj
&gt;■ w*.
w«rIsondeImayer of Middle- ren Rouato
lUsring* spent
month that you return to work Mra Krnneih Kempe! of Has-1
ting* w«e July 24 visitor* of
a.nd *lr''Wednesday. Aug 4. with Mr. I
Mr. and Mra Jule Turner, w
‘Jnd.
of T7“ nnd
w‘» Mtehler al the
Mr and Mra Melvin McDermid. tto-ttoTta MtehtejS' w°Mr “Ind Charlea Bk,u«h hom*' *
j
Dean nnd Dwayne of Cterksvilte.
Btoutth
among the Boy|
Mr and Mra Hany Rcigler. Mr “*?.’sraiK 8cautJI rrt,lrnJn« home after a I
begin to receive benefit*.
and Mr* Floyd Dukra and Amnda^ 4
®MaC
at “n,p " L&gt;UCk Lake nw
-----------------------------------------------fd»“?ton Ranld* v.\l Muskegon. * Mr. and Mra Rich.with
the Social Security Admin-old. local, enjoyed bowling In
tetrattan. la publishing a aerial Lake Odraw July 34. * Mr. and Jm nirmothe^MnRrS1^nid ard Blrd al*nl the Au&lt; 7th
af ouratn™ .nd u,——------------- Mra Harold Eckert spoil July
s uX and w«k™d in Kalamazoo. They at24 with lhe Joe Eckert family 0n v B^SIt lhe w^kend lrtldcd a “rthday dinner tn
in rwrrtt *
* Mr
Mr .nd Mr. A
Alim
have a question the Social Sfcur- 2
!lrn »•«* 'thiir grtmdpamiu. m7~ui&lt;1 honor of Mra Bird at the hone
' ity Administration will be glad Fuh called mt Mra Effie Krcipr Mrs Richard Vendeville, of Kal­
Rlchard Vendeville. * Mrs MerU&gt; answer it If you wish to have at the Howard Wnycoff home amaroo
a representative of thc Social in Grrar.vlUe July 25
Mr Wld Mrs }Uro!d
----- ~
Security Administration addreo
Mr and Mra Charle.* Blough ,nd children spent Ute weekend r“‘
entertained with a piente din- at their cabin near Baldwin. * Au*1 ’■ v,I‘'ora of Mra Gordon
membtr. thia district office will ner July 25. Guests were Mr, George Faunce, Jr. left Batur- Pt“&lt;* “f Gfand Rapld^a.
and Mrs Will Mishler, local. Mr. day for a two-week cruise with 1
- k
1
Bln Frank Martin. U
—— ■the
&lt;. . Naval Reaerve*.
. .—.
. —Mr
. and. |I
and Mra
Mrs
★
Chalies Gooder and Mrs John Mrs Harry Faunce of Bentley;
F)nwlin&lt;r
Mtehlrt of Grand Rapid.* Tliey were Sunday caller* at the
LFOWllIlg
celebrated thc birthdays of Mr George Faunce home. * Mr and nr |/r.
Pmelritck 1
and Mr* Mishler anti Mra Mra George Faunce were Sun.
Wonafd rroe/rocfc
Frank Mardn------ , day dinner gue»u of Mr and M "ntton
wt j-rnv
►
ONE LOT
Mra Warren Roush dt H:l*:Ings Mrs Howard Thaler * Mr. and
Mrs Wayne Buckland te a pa- 1
Electric Percolotorsj
was a cklier at thl- Charles Mr* Richard Blough nnd sons tlent in Leila Hospital. Battle
; Blough home recenUjc * Mr and left Munday
J--- 'for
— -a —
two weeks
- ■’ Creek,
—*• —
where
--------she
-—-•
underwent
----------- • —
surCan Openers
‘ gery last week. ♦ The Robert
Mrs. Charles Gibbs attended the vacatten in Wllksburo. Pa
Mr and Mra. Robert Newton Gaskill family were In Detroit
Lake Ocl'ran. w Mr nnd Mrs
r MIXERS STEAM IRONS
Roger Warner of HnMings were and son. Billie. James Cool and Saturday to meet the airplane
July 24 visitors of Mr. and Mrs I son. Jimmie, local, and Mr. and bringing their "adopted (laughForrest Buehler a Mrs Kelih Mrs Arthur Fuller of Grand ter". Birgit Brodt. who will be
Buehler vtutert Mra Mtlton: Rapid* toft Wednesday evening spending the next year with thc
Buehler and new baby nt Pen­ for Port Angeles. Wash. for an Gaskill* a* an exchange student
indellnite visit with Mr and Mrs from Germany. * The monthly
.While They Lilt!
nock Hospital. Monday.
Mr*. Jerry Puathumus and Ray Koop * Mr and Mrs Reu-- dinner meeting of the Women"*
WHEEL HORSE. OF COURSE
. spent from •■
-----------fra
Friday
un- Society of Dowling Church te be­
Now mowing’s fun, and faster, too. daughter* of Alto and Mrs. til Sunday at thr home of Mr ing held al the church today. Af­
Charles Posthumus of Lowe
This 4-season tractor
eases all
lawn were visitors of Mrs. Sylvan and Mrs Donald Crites of Jack­ ter the noon meal, to which the
----------------Odds &amp; Ends
and garden task*. Test-ride? Call: Tare recently. * Mr and Mr* sun. On Saturday they attended public te invited, and the after- I
Wayne Tare and *ons were July the Prison Picnic at Round Lake noon builne** session, the campOne Large Table
Pork and in the evening attend­ era attending Wesley Woods!
E. L. CARPENTER 25 vl&amp;i'on: af %fr nnd Mra Gene ed
Values to 50c
the
wedding
of
Mr
Cnte's
camp
al
Clear
Lake
will
begin
I
DRUGS
Allen of Hastings. * Mr. and
for repainting the
Mrs Ben Chrtetie and daughter grandson. Mr Rodney Vickers, to preparations
HARDWARE
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Also on Thursday afternoon I
142 E. State St.
!
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in
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En
route
Mt. Pleasant July 24 ♦ Mr and home Sunday they vjsited Mr. beginning at 4 o'clock the memSEAT BELTS
Mrs Wayne Tagg and ron.* were and Mrs. Donald Crites of On­ bera of the Dowling Women'* So- I
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Mrs Leah Nceb and daughter. will feature home made Ice cream
AND EVEN MORE
Meria, of Hastings were Thurs­ and cake. * Iona Alien, who has
day visitor* at the Arthur Clin­ been convalescing at her grand- I
mother's home. Mrs Clara Rees. I
ton home.
Mr. and Mra Don Clinton and took a turn for Ute /w orse and te I
children of Middleville were hospitalized for a bock injury at I
Hospital * Tlie Dow- I
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Arthur Clinton. * Mra. Robert Ung Library is undergoing re­
Doily 9-5:30
Store
Conley and Gary of HMttngs andI 1 *modeling
—■**"— of
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interior
of• —
the
Wed. - Fri.
; Mrs Don Cullen and sons visitedI building. New shelves are being
Hours
[the Ionia Fair Thuraday. They• added to accommodate a new
I also vtoiled Mr and Mrs RalphI shipment of books soon to be
Stuart nt their nea- home tnI available to Ute public
One Lot
Ionia w Sunday visitors of Mr
Mra. Lula Gorham underwent
I surgery earlier last week and is
Clock
■ Mr&gt; Elwood Meaecar and sobi convalescing at Pennock Hoopl- ’
. tai. * Diana Cruttenden will be
BUrdette Timm of Yankee• among the 4Her* attending camp
. Springs *.Mr Lewis Hefflebower• at Algonquin Lake this week *
j spent the week with hte daugh- Tlie 3rd and Sth year 4H foods
I ter and family. Mr. and Mrs project members are planning a
Values to
Floyd Dukes. Friday they took cook-put for Thursday al Uteir
him to visit another daughter. leader, Mrs. Jeff Feller's home •
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Mrs. Iteo Kyser, and family of Dowling 4H Club's talent show
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I Clarksville. * Mr. and Mrs. Dar­ entry members gave a perform­
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I reil Holben of Miami. Fla, and ance Tuesday evening to enter­
Out
They
G®
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then add our big dividends, payable every six month*
! her niece, Pat Seals, of London. tain lhe Farm Bureau Womens'
like dockwork.
I England, were Friday overnight county picnic at Tyden Park in ।
\
I guests at the James Cool home. Hastings
The Lawrence Quick family J
* Rodney Cool spent Saturday
1 and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs entertained former Battle Creek
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. Mr and Mra Clair Chun. Mr. Albert Lanes, of Alabama *
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' Cordelia Myers were Sunday last week wlU&gt; her uncle. Ralph I
i dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Nyc. helping care for their older
‘Karl Tuttle of Nashville * Mr. son. Kevin. Mrs Nye and Infant j
I and Mrs Ben Christie were Sun­ son. David, returned to their 11
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Rapids • Mr. and Mra. Jerry visitors at their aunt and uncle's ■
Posthumu* and children of Alto home last week, the Jeff Fellers
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Ionia, Fair and toured Kelloggs j I
ton Mesecar home
rom E*ery D,pt,
f
Mte* Brenda Rendon under­ In Battle Creek.
Orville Babcock returned from I
went surgery at Pennock Hospi­
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John Mtehler and Mis* Isabel with her daughter and family. I
Richards of Grand Rapid* were the Eugene Kidder*, and plan* to I
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I Mr and Mrs Jerry Posthumus group for a picnic on Bunday at 11
! and children of Alto were Thurai day visitors of Mr and Mn BUI farm lake * Debby Drake of the
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Through effort* ot the Na*h-1 IlniiahtPr UlCS
ville Chamber of Commerce pe- i VdUKIIlW UIVO
Utlons are. .being circulated in...
the Naahvilte area in an effort] In Indlfinn
■ tn resmler consolidation Of nirol 1,1 1IIU««BB«
Mra Garrnll Well*. 1917 Bhay- nlB11 routre from the NashvUle
Funeral service* Cor
K^Ve^tvlUe. will off}*
, n. V
40 l3U
of .District
The Untied St^tm Portal De- .^nnixj, Munlce. Ind., a former
:e It Your- partmenl 1» contaraptaUng Ha«lmpi rertdent and daughter
Contest
In
changing
aome
60
patron*
from
f
B. Dugan of Leach
self With Wool"
R3 NoMiville. to a Bellevue route.
we„.
Bt 2 pm. Tu&lt;»I Michigan.
‘
The remalninx natrons would : f4||y aj
j
i
Mrs. Well’s District include*neral Home.

New well in
,

S«rtio« Hine—

ThunJoy. Aujoit 19. 1965

Finland, U.S

Woman Heads

.

Finland
August 1, 1965
Dear Grandma:
As you know, tlie Finnish ex­
change itudenu had the extra­
open to area dancers will be held 1 A new oil well went on pro- ordinary opportunity lo visit lhe
at Lakewood High School fromducUon and another drilled
Dm । probable oil pay in lhe expand- suit of this invaluable experience.
11... Wuuna
u&gt; AUW I can now compare these three
Hone culler.
‘County, accordin’ to lhe Oil Ac levels of society with some au­
thority: lhe rich, the poor, the
, —------------------'middle —Uie US. Russia and
"W J. 'B11K Simon's Middleton; Finland. respectively.
The resident* of Nashville Puller
3, ne ne nw 18-3n-llw, the farthThe obvious choice for the baI The "Make It Yourself With feel deeply about the situation.
Mn
ert esurt weU so far developed. six of our comparison is the
Wool" Contest is a sewing con- Thaw* who may be transferred Hospital at Munde on Saturbroad median, the middle class.
on 35/M th choke after acid Finland. Living alternately In
J0
Planes and their clUidren attend
treatment. On earlier poatacid the country and the Industrial
] their own janneiiui
,
garmenu, num
fnxnj too
&gt;“ t h e
valley district
In
testing Simon’s well hit 100 bar- elty of Tampere, a* 1 do. I see
th^y*7rel the“Na*h- »( Nashville. Tenn., the daughDr. Puro experimenting with paregoric antihistamine mix­
how the vast majority of the
1 rets ner hour.
feltcd In Amrelca. The cm- rlHe
_VefroontrtUe area
vllle-Vermontville
area U
Is their
their trf of James and Mary /Bradture during “Blue VelveC invoadratiun.
people live. Their homes are fair­
I
.7
a
,1
«
nc
Unrn
™
,he
-'
llMn
Bellefordi Dugan. She attended school
outcome of lhe Middleton 3 when ly small, 100-300 square meters,
ln xashviBe and came to Ha*In talking with lhe patient ! model their wool gannenta at a
DETROIT—"Blue Velvet" U
but clean and comfortable. The
chambw u aUo „nptUi-! tings with her father in 1947.
neither the name of a race during hl* investigation. Dr. atytr show on Saturday. Nov. 30.
jectlon was dispelled a* treallag 'city's buildings are mostly mod­
Puro
learned
she
wa*
Injecting
horse nor a fabric, but it U
The winners of the District,fact t)JBt rtncr Nash-, she had lived in Detrott,
pressures were raised from 2 OCT) 1ern and cheerful, while every- the name ot a kliletv
a substance into her veins contests In Michigan will "'“J** '"tile is getting a new po«t office । Akron. Ohio. and Munlce.
to 3200 pounds to get a break- '
-.o at the --------doesn't
The killer Is talc, one of the which she called .‘blue vel- ;meir
' I h e 1 r uimiuii
garments
Style&gt;1 ,&gt;uur-ui
doesn’ocvui
t see
seem logical W
to imutr
reduce
.
—
. . be^n
.
,
xtrs
arovpr
employdown Thr well look 6,000 gal- 1ar*. The ride into the country Is • Ingredients of ■ certain pale vet." The killer ingredient of show on Saturday. Dec. 11.
1965 , lht. &lt;,rvlf.e
Iona acid and responded with 1a pleasant one. with lhe roads blue antihistamine tablet with this substance./ale. was to be . Bl lhe union Building. Mldiigan I
&lt;d by Orchard Industrie* and
generally good. Uic traffic mod­
strong oil flowback.
the
cause
of
her
death
/inly
a
state
university.
East
Lansing.
'
vlUe
Middleville Engineering before
a long medical name. In very
------——
- - ,,ur lira u u&gt;,
•Simon's well la tho 1220 ft. !erate. and lhe scenery beautiful­ recent yeara narcotic addicts f*w week* later.
----—
------------------moving
to
Munlce
three
years
Michigan The State winner will &gt;1K„ a |w.nnon
. east offset to Jack Long's Glurtc ’ly unblocked by signs Those you have been combining this drug
...... u.
travel to Portland. Oregon. "The
Williom F. Arnold, mono- li. a half mile northeast step- 1meet on Uie streets are almost with paregoric, and Injecting
vet" addiction, as related in city of Rores." for four days to' Mr and Mrs Wm xisabeth of i I” addition to her father, who
always well-clothed and seem­
ger of the Model Finance ! out that completed for it high ingly well-fed. Above all. the the mixture Into their veins. part hy Uns same patient, was ] nttend the National Final*. The u‘.„lng un(3 MrsJohn Straub of! 1* Reneral fomnan-ot Hartings
flowing well, and has been pro­ Finns have an appreciation of It Is these addicts who have reported In 1964 by Dr I uro
National winners will Win * Zephyrhills Fla
were weflfwnl । Aluminum Product*, she Ls ourOffice ot 140 W State ' during In the 100 to 300 barret
given
the
mixture
the
name
to llic International Academy j European Holiday 14 days via RUPsts al thc George Straub I vived by her mother. Mrs Mary
fun. It is a good country.
velvet.”
a day, pinched rate.
Street (next to The Cop­
of Pathology.
jrt to Rome. Paris, London, and
Stoat* of Zephyr Hills. Fla.: her
On the other hand, we find "blue
The antlhiatamlne drug
"Production from Middleton 3 ,
Narcotic addicts bought and Ireland.
t Mrs. Elbert Lindsey (Pearl step-mother. Mra Thelma Duper Lantern!, invites you I is from 3119 lo 3154. the per- dismal Russia - Leningrad Per­ boosts the paregoric's soothing
boiled down paregoric. Thcv
scholarships, savings bond*. Roush&gt; of Hollywood. Fta. was a gan of Leach Lake, and a sister,
haps I should preface my des­
furation orca In the Sallna-A-1 ,cription by quoting our Russian effect. Immediately causing a then combined this drug with
to call him at Wl 5-3429
srwlnH machine*, luggage, tailor- recent guest at Ute Frank Hynes 1 Mra. Jack (Jewel!) Norton of
blissful
state
which
lasts
for
। section.
guide: "Leningrad la one of the
i "»uf anl h&gt;’’J™ nt‘ i tag book*, electric cutting acta- home.
i Hartings.
ot any time you need $25
Lincoln Rock Corp, cased all most beauUfu! cities In Rusils several hour*. Unfortunately
jots, dress forms, subscriptions
I 3234 at lhe Balubaner I.
ne and ... in the world." So much this blissful state may be fol­ suited.
to $1,000.
to Vogue and Butterick Patterns.
lowed in due-time by death.
for their standards. Using Fin­ Wayne State University School
Tlie paregoric Itself is harm- woo; wardrobesln yardage, ward­
wert offset to Long's oulport land as our criterion, the buildMONEY FOR A
of Medicine researchers re­ less when properly used, as is robrs oI Rlnvra Jewrir&gt;.. 5tockthe tablet taken orally, but . )n)B stacks, arid'wool h*ndFUN-FILLED SUMMER
Cambrlan wa* to move rotary while even former Premier cently discovered.
Wayne State doctor* were when the two qre combined . —------- --------*— «...----- -------for Lincoln Rock to thc nc sw
and injected into thc vein* by
Thursday thru Wednesda
sw 9-3n-llw. the 1330 ft. north and In Russia as a whole there the first to Identify the "blue syringe.the insoluble talc ing aids arc among thc awards
velvet"
phenomenon
and
to
re
­
offered on U&gt; district. State.
I offset io Long'* well ”
| are six people per room of 10 port It to the medical world, crystals ot Uie antihistamine
square meters, Like Tampere. and It wa* partly a* a result of eventually lodge In thc lung
' however, lhe scenery is unscarred their work that the Michigan tissue Because the blood Ves­
lend there ere numerous gardens
sels of thc lungs are very
throughout this city. The great­ spring of 1964 a law making small, thc crystal* clog them.
est dlfTereuse between the two paregoric a ’'preacriptlon
Sometimes the crystals in­
countries, though. Ilea in th* drug.
jure the lining of larger blood
; Terry- Brewer of Hartings lai people themselves. Tlieir clothes
A pathologist on the Wayne vessels also, and where the
36 MONTHS TO BIPAY
are of Uie poorest quality, and staff. Prof. Henry E- Puro. Injury occurs a clot will form. group had Uielr final meeting'
, they must be ill-fed. A truly was asked with his associates The result in both cases Is high
bachetor'* degree*'
grubby looking Russian &lt;1 re­ in 1963 to investigate the case
a* Blate University.
Junior beader, Aug. 10.
mind you. the criterion is Fin­ of a 32-year-old woman who blood pressure In the lungs, .1
Tlie members enjoyed putting
land) will approach you on lhe had unexplained high blood condition that can threaten or
odel• I
street ottering, begging, to buy [treasure In the vessels ot her bring about death.
Other states are now Inter­ Toddler' project and finished
RMANCECQ]
, chewing gum or the clothes on
ungs. After careful examina­
Unal report*.
.
Robert Clark. R3 Harting*. la
tion the doetora discovered ested in the "blue velvet" ad­
Joni Jama, second-year mem­
that talc crystals had caused diction. and are also contem­ ber. received a Slate Show award
damage to these blood vessels plating passage of a Jaw like
I free In chemistry. He is a 19*1
Michigan's.
graduate of Hastings High,, stopped perhaps a dozen times to so that a clot had formed.
(drop leftover suck lunches to
SchoolMary Lynn Baty and Katie j
140 W. Slate St.
' beggar -children. All in all. Rus­
Clarey spent last week in Teasia Is more than depressing­
verse City visiting Mary Lynn's
Hotting*
even to the Finns that joined
aunt.
Call Wl 5-34*1.
their Ajnre^can brothers and sis^excursion.

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general level* at society exempli­ and improve the historical mean- . Lus* k.
Hutlm
fied In throe different countries. Ing of State building*, principally
As thr United States is to Fin­ the State Capitol.
.
i£“kp- V&amp;k "?,£*!Z.
land, so Finland is to thc Soviet
George A. Osborn of Sault Bte.
Union. From there on. the law* .Marie,
society president, an- jguuJ'dsS?uw«
it proportions are applicable,
| nounced selection of the blue- :
. Having a better time
ribbon committee which wUl be i autod
n. Kan. Kr
headed by Gov George Romney I

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void In making our clUsens / O rJltPrltllll
i and visitocs to our state more
r,
*
aware |f Michigan, heritage “
S(ltUr(l(IY
Osborn said lhe principal re- .
VFW will ensporulbllity of the committee will ,
tertaln
50
children
from
the
be that "of soliciting.“acoimulat--'
tag and accepting suitable his- VFW.vNationai Home in Eaton
torical objects for use In state Rapid* on Saturday. Aug. 31.
building*. He said the objects, starting « 1 PJJ».
including paintings, will be
Thc group will be taken to
sought from Private citizens and ll* Thornapplc Lake roller .
from
also from educational instltu- skating rink ,r
"m «S •to
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CAR

Bn.ln, on U,, .d«n.r&gt; ranmltlee with the Governor will be *]*.**"”*?•
There
be dancing until 7
legislative leaders, university of’j*™ will be
ttclali and other members of thc . 1 , ‘n P*
thc Micro Midget trophy
historical society.
attend the
Tlie membership named by Os- n‘c®s- T,li3
a*’ *,uiual affair
and one to which th*
thc youngsters
bom includes U. Gov. William a™
nunawn
G. Milliken. Speaker of the
forward.
tlnnu.
.1 Kowalski.
2Cna.al.kl RpnHouse ,lrMU*nh
Joseph J.
Sen-':
ale Majority Leader Raymond D '
Dzendzcl, University or Michigan,
President Harlan Hatcher, Michl- '
gan State University President
John A. Hannah, and Wayne
State University President Wil­
liam R. Keast.

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Osborn said the committee will
screen all object* proposed for
use in the buildings, determine
whether they are acceptable and
then recommend them for spool­

Upon acceptance by the soci­
ety. the committee will then offer
them to the appropriate state
agencies Their ultimate utiliza­
tion will be left to the public
official* directly Involved.
Osborn emphasized that the
entire project is a private one
and that no public financing Is
Involved.
Thc project will be eoorjllnatcd
through*the Historical Society
offices Ln the Lansing Civic Cen­
ter. Society director William K.
Aiderfer la an ex officio member
of Uie advisory group

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Carl Clum of Newaygo was a
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home a Wednesday ago.
Guests on Friday at the home
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Worship. 11 am.
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Evening worahlp, 7:30.
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the
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Institute
of
Uie
Robert Noehrcn. noted concert
include
the
following:
sum*
Young People s service. 7 pm . BALTIMORE U. B. BRETHREN
Approximately 50 percent of
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four-day
scseton
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-------------CHURCH
10 am. Sunday school.
telling to a greater development
Rav. Joae PoweU. Pastor
11 am. Morning worship aorAmerica.
pipe organs, and university or­
vice, sermon "A Goodly Herl - ORANGEVILLE
10
am.
Bunday
achooi
ganist of the University of L_
consider
whether
it
is
the
human
Scventh-dsy
Adventist mem­
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, BAPTIST CHURCH
V) MW
.
ber* themselves contributed
Michigan Another Michigan fac­
-mind or the divine Mind which
W. Oteu Campbell. Pastor
Nu evening service Ulis week is influencing one . . . When we
6:30 pm. Weateyan Youth Pel- 1
ulty member. Dr. Marilyn Mason
more than S106.51Q.12a last year
2 Mlles South of Gun Lake
Ralph Stoll, widely known
Wed. 8 pm Prayer meeting
concert organist and historian of lowahip.
hilly understand our relation to
9:45 am. Sunday achooi
church music In the United
Uie Divine, we can have no other
world church program, in addi­
■ 11 am. Morning worship
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. Mind but His —no other Love,
speaker, John Him*
tion to welfare activities.
7 pm. Evening worship
Brandi
SCIENTIST
Wednesday. 7:30 pm. Mlri
....
wisdom. or Truth, no other sense
Alan Forte*. &lt;4 Buffalo. N. Y,
A quick *wlng around thr
"
Wednesday, 7:30 pm Bible;
645
W
Green
Street
week prayer and Bible study.
world can set a body to thinking
study and prayer service.
: Sunday service. 11 am.
tlie existence of matter or error.’
on just how well off he is Con- - --------- - un
|
Sunday
school.
11
am.
of St. Paul’s Boys School, organ­ INTER-LAKES
Mlitar, organist from Richmond,
w a good many of his
Wednesday
service.
7:45
pin.
ist and choirmaster of St. Paul's BAPTIST CHURCH
PEOPLE'S BIBLE CHURCH
ihe conference.
। V*.
Va.
|I neighbor* tn other
oU«r porta at
&lt; thl*
, Reading room open wednr- Ministry Student
Cathedral tn Lo* Angeles Owen
Delton. Mich.
III Nashville
The general theme of lhe conpopular Saturday concert. rapldly uinnking globe.
is a noted lecturer and scholar of Rev. David Honeywell. Pastor
Speaks
Sunday
at
bcerwM.
«n
' wiU
will feature three artist* tn
in a ^^1
..,h[ ti
ofr lite
literally
rally miUla
inllhocu of
the English Cathedral and the
Sunday school. 10 am.
LeRoy Kenney. Pastor
program of variety and purpoor. homelere, illiterate, hungry men.
Modcm
Wqrld."
During
Uie
dis
­
FIRST
CHURCH
OF
GOD
tradition* of Anglican Church
Worship. 11 am.
Phone 663-3248
Wesleyan Church
The public U
Ls invited to attend
attend women, and children stir* a errcussion. It became apparent that
1330 N. Broadway. Hastings
music In America From thia
Evening worship, 7 pm.
11 am. Morning worship.
Tho ae**on ends on Labor Duy.
compaction in all our heart*.
broad background. Mr Branch
Rev George J Huber. Pastor
Mid-week Fellowship. 7 pm.
10 am. Sunday school
tings High School and no*
wcred questions, but he cannot
haa developed an extensive rep- Wednesday
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Phone 945-3195
look
to
a
divided
ChrtvUanlty
Jubilatres Quartet from Holland
Where a Christian Experien.,
Bovine tuberculosis Infect* not
E.U,B. Vacation
ailions from the pro-Bach era to
will be here Aug. 22. Dome as you Make* you a Member
only cattle, but people, pigs. dog*.
Bible School Open
the work* of con temporary com- IRVING CHAPEL
are and alt in your car, Enjoy lhe | to am. Sunday ’««hool;_
Rev Clialmer Miller. Pastor
, 11 am. Morning worahlp.
| special music.
Phone RO 5-3501
A* a student at the Unlvarsity
Mid-Week
6:30 pm. Youth service
.
but r.u&gt;.r u. IOS. Church v»™u»ri
Sunday
school.
9:30
am.
'
7:30 pm Evening worship.
^ai^mbeZolns
1 **uclwd for - new underbid- Bible School which U held rxh
of Michigan, Branch studied
Worahlp. 10:30 am.
‘ 7:30 pm Wednesday prayer.
conducting with and sang In
Thursday prayer service. 7:30. । Thursday. 7 pm. Pioneer Girls
third year
Grounding fences will reduce
choral groups directed by Profes­
and Boys Brigade
sor Maynard Klein
' Women's Missionary Fellow- EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
child, who is not enrolled in an­ lightning damage U&gt; thc wire.
munlty
Church
tn
Tilton.
Iowa
KILPATRICK
The latter conducts lhe Detroit
l ship 2nd Tues, each mouth. 7:30- CHURCH
other cliurch. may attend, and By a form of electrolysis, light­
ning
deteriorates Uie galvanlrrd
Sympixony Chorus and is official UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
John Hoc* of Hastings and is
modem world in term* the buses will fumlsh trana- coatuig on ungrounded fenc«*.
M-66 Woodland
8 a m. Holy Communion.
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
Camp at Interlochen, in addition
Rev R A Hoffman
10 am. Morning prayer and married to tile furnxer Betty i ot modem thought, and work toi
Rev.
V.
L.
Draggoo,
Pastor
TUnm.
daughter
of
Mr
and
Mr*
Rtther
to
make
religion
more
reto his varied, university conduct10 am. Sunday school
1306 B. Hanover Street
i, Robert
itooerc Timm
nmni atto
also of
or Hasting*
Hosting*. levant to life in this aecular
inf activities. Branch's choral
11 am. Worship service.
Phone 945-9429
He and hu wife are vialUng
conducting experience embraces
8 pm. Evening service.
HASTINGS
I 10 am. Sunday school.
Panel speakers included the
major requiems, masses, oratori­
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH their parents for a tew days and
11
am.
Morning
worship.
' will be reluming this coming following: Prof. Samuel H. Mill­
os and smaller choral works of LAKEWOOD
102 E Woodland Avenue
YouUi meeting, 6:15 pm.
Tuesday for their Fall wort.
er. Dean of thc Harvard Divinity
master composers, past and BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. M. F. Goble. Pastor
When you raffer a serious 1o«
Evening Gospel Hour, 7 pm.
School; Prof. Paul VanBuren of
Community Room above
9:45 am. Sunday school.
.,. when the going gets rough
Wednesday
Prayer.
7:30
pm.
Woodland Fire Station
Temple Univanity in Ttxu;
Il am Morning worship.
WOODLAND
Prior to graduating from the
K. W. Mosier. Pastor
...it's then that our service*
6 pm. Young People's service.
University of Michigan School |
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
S. KALAMO
9:50 am. Sunday school.
Woodstock College In Maryland
7 pm. Evangelistic service.
of Music. Branch attended Col­
to you, as our client, become
8319 Coata'Orove Road
11 am. Worahlp service.
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
7 pm. Wednesday service.
umbia University during the
!
Rev Charles Gibbs. Pastor
a really meaningful part -of
7:30 pm. Evening service.
Rev. Arbutus Hurless. Pastor
Dullta'. and Prof. WUliam P
summer months, giving recitals
•
,
Worship
service*.
9
45
am.
7 30 pm Wed. prayer service
your insuranca protection.
Sunday school. 10 am.
HASTINGS CONGREGATION ! ( Sunday school, 10:45 am.
at St. Paul’s Chapel In 1954 hr
For information, call K. W.
Worship, 11 am.
OF JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES
lege, Jersey CKy. N. J,
made a concert tour through Uie
You can count on us to be in
.
Evangelistic service. 7:30 pm.
220 West Colfax Street
Southwest, where he received Moaher, pastor. 367-2585
your corner...to help with
WOODLAND
Prayer meet Thur*, 7:30 pm.
Sunday Public Talk. 3 pm.
many enthusiastic notices.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
claims problems and other difWatchtower Bible Study. 4:15 METHODIST CHURCH
Previous to moving to Uie West LAKEWOOD E.UH. CHURCH
Rev. Richard VandenBosch,
Rev. K. Charles Nesseth. Pastor ST. ROSE CATHOLIC CHURCH pm.
WHH THE GOING fiAiltics connected with your
CHURCH
Pkstor
Sunday worahlp. 10 am.
Rev Pr. Joseph C. Dunphy
Forces In Europe, spending con­
loss ... to look after your
' Sunday school, 10 am.
Sunday school, it am. .
HASTINGS
Rev. David Hawley. Assistant
----------------siderable time visiting the fa­
GETS
ROUGH
Willard H. Curtis. Minister
Morning worship. 11 am
MYF Sunday. 7 pm.
Sunday Mass. 7. 8. 10. 11:30 FREE METHODIST CHURCH
intcrcaU.
mous organs in six countties. In
Sunday. Aug. 22, 1965 momYouUi Fellowship. 7:30 pm.
am. Confessions. 4 to 5 and 8 to
Boltwood and E State Road
addition to petformlng his cus­
Wednesday service. 8 pm
9. Saturdays. 7:30 am. on Sun- Rev. Marvin Slckrnlller. Pastor
tomary military duties, he was
vlded. Broadcast of thl* service
WOODLAND
days Before Masses on week-1 Sunday school. 9:45 am.
the chapel organist and choir­ McCALLUM UNITED
I UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH over WBCH. Sermon: "Following
Morning
worship.
days.
**
—‘-----------"*■** 10:45
— am.
master for Seventti Army Head­ BRETHREN IN
Directions."
I Sunday school, 10 am
Evening service, 7:30 pm.
, Dally Masses. 7 and 8 am.
quarters. located near Stuttgart, CHRIST CHURCH
Morning worship. ll*tfm.
9: 30 Church school claose* for
। Wednesday prayer. 7:30 pm
Germany.
“The Church in tbe Wildwood" I ST. AUGUSTINE.
Christtan Endeavor. 6:3
A warm invitation is extend'd
First Grade and below,
Prayer service. Wed . 8
Otis *Lake
-• —
RoadMIDDLEVILLE
! to *11 to attend the service* of
10: 30 Ciiancel choir practice.
i Sunday Mas*. 9 am.
Public invited.
Rev Isaac Osgood. Pastor
this friendly church.
120 W. STATE ST.
Mrvatory of Music, where he I Morning worship lo am.
| Every Sunday. 8 30 am. the
will meet with circle program
taught organ and claasas in basic I Sunday school. 11 a. in.
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*"
Previous to establishing -rtsl-i IEvMung
Fr. Denis P.
dance in the Uw ’An*tM tWa,
Sunday
m__„. 7:30, ..xx..,.
Thr Bible Study group will be
day Masses:
lldun.
Young People. Thursday, 7 pm.

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Morning worship. 11 am.

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Henry VanTU, Evangelist
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11:15 am. Sunday school.
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CARLTON CENTER
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev Richard VandenBosch
Sunday school. 10:15 am.
Morning worship. 9:15 am.

1306 South Hanover Street
Phone 945-9429
10 am. Sunday school.
11 am. Morning worship.
Youth meeting. 6:15 pm
Evening Gospel Hour. 7 pm.
Wednesday prayer. 7:30 pm.

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I HASTINGS
GRACE BRETHREN CHURCH
Cor. of Jefferson and E Center ;
Rev Russell Sarver,
Sarver Pastor
I Rev.
Sunday school. 10 am.
j Worship hour, II am.
Sunday evening service. 7 pa.
The Bible, the whole Bible .*ud
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Elder Gerald N. Slack
Sabbath school. 9:30 am
S. KALAMO PENTECOSTAL
Saturday worship. 10:45 am
Prayer meeting, Tuesday. 7:30 CHURCH
pm.

Worahlp. 11 am.
CEDAR CREEK BIBLE CHURCH
Campground Rd , 8 miles south
of Hartings
Pastor. Donald Tack
STONEY POINT
Bunday school. 10 am.
FREE METHODIST ( HI Il( II
Worship. 11 am.
Rev. Gwenneth Sebriiut. Pastor
Youth meeting. 6 15 p.m.
10 am. Sunday school.
Evening service. 7:30 pm.
Wednesday prayer meeting and I 11 am. Preaching
■ 8 pm. Preaching
Bible study. 7:30 pm.
TRINITY fcoSPEL CHURCH
'
1118 Jordan Lake Street
' Lake Odessa I.P.A. Campgrounds
Phone DR 4-8277
’
i
Rev. Jerry Boomer, Pastor
| Sunday school. 10 am
' Worship service, Il am
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE I Young People’s service. 7 pm.
Evening service. 8 pm.
307 E. Marshall Street
Bible Study Wed .7:30 pm.
Minister. Dale R. Harvey
Prayer srvvice. 6 pm.
410 E. Madison. 945-5065
9 45 am. Chiirch school. Supt.
UNITED BRETHREN IN
Loyd MarU
CHRIST
CHURCH
11 am. Morning worship
7 30 pm Wed, Bible Study
Rev. Dorlene Speas. Pastor'
and prayer.
0:30 am Morning woralUp.
THE GALILEAN
8:45 pm. Chrlatton Endeavor.
BAPTIST CHURCH
1 pm. Gospel hour.
। Former Freeport High School
Sunday school. 10 am
and praise iNote change Jrign
Worship service. 11 am.
Thuraday to Wednesday)
Evening service. 7:30 pm.
Wed. prayer meeting. 8 pm
The little church with the big WESLEYAN
message Phone 766-8971.
METHODIST CHURCH
Hickory Owners. Michigan
COATS GROVE
Rev. Vaughn 8 Jensen. PasUf
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
11 am. Morning worahlp. jun­
Durkee Road
ior ehurch and nursery provided.
Charles Gibbs, Pastor
7:30 pm. Evening service
Floyd Walter. Supt
Wednesday. 7:30 pm. FstnUy
Bible school. 10 am
Night. Adults, Youths. Juruqn
Worship hour. IT am.
and Children. 8:30 pm. Choir
Christian Endeavor. Tuesday. 7
pm During the month of August
thc Rev Charles Gibbs will be WOODBURY
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
THE CHURCH OF JESUS
CHRIST OF LATTER
DAY SAINTS
M-43 at Podunk Lake
Sunday school. 10:30 am
Missionaries, phone 945-9252.

DELTON
METHODIST CHURCH
Marcius E Taber. Minister
Phone 623-5856
Church Study. Sunday, 9:45
m.
.
Worahlp. Sunday. 11 am.
Youth Fellowships, Bunday. 6
pm.
[■ Prayer Group. Tuesday 9W
' . Cbshcel Choir
i pm, Thursday.

rehearsal.

Telephone &gt;74-3246
Village of Woodbury
Sunday school. 9:45 am.
Worship. 11 am.
Junior church far children. 4«4.
Youth choir rehearaal. Wed..
Fellowship service. 7:43 am.
Youth FWlowahlp. Wed, 7 pm.
Bible Study and prayer wrt»

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Most achievement
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Mr. and Mn. Rodger Bartlett
and family of Mlnnaaptdls. Minn,
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celebrate Ida Mid birthday, Aug National 4H Service Committee about as much *pa« a* tliayl!
15 3o perhaps local area friends Variety of opportunity u offered gra« off fa half &gt; &lt;y. fee
Mm Henry Myera spent Bator- upper gueata of Mr. and Mra
in programs ranging from auto- higher pcr-acro milk producuon
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motive, photography, public
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Mra Leeter Alberts of Manton.
i»d Mra Dean Stuart and chllTlx- la krai de Barracks, World speaking, health and dog care worthwhile
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wapu*. na*~
,
, Roush were Rockford visitor. urday. * Mr and Mra Uwls Lrrf Uw poU^k Sc will be
A peaky Uttte hltehhlkrr with
Sunday. Aug. B. * Mr and Mr. Ih-tnebower of Ellington, nd. »« 7^
m
The Community progress Com- the appetite at a starved billy. Robert Brooks of HaMinai were Iiave been spending a few day*
8
“nn*^°!rn
*
Medal* of honor are offered
as county award*. And nearly
11,500 4H'era earned county recog­
ItWr 0&gt;«a* OKluri Tralnli
Agriculture's
Plant
Industry
Di
­
nition
in the achievement pro­
Milk
iMity Crater. 1:30 to 3 » •
WM a Friday. Aug. 6. visitor at
vision. The battle is being waged
gram during IBM. Shite winner*
.md Mrs. Reuben Crites attendagainst the -Japanese beetle, first
receive expense-paid trips to the
rd the Crites reunion In Jaok- Aug. 21. The dinner will be «crv- NaUonal 4H Club Congress. Nov
found tn Michigan in 1032
Whin you'ra Insure* hj
«&gt;n from Wedncmlay till SaturThe Japanese beetle feeds
on Velte Road. south of the new 2S-Dec 2. and during thl* event,
WOLVERINE'S
voraciously on almost anything
Lakewood High School at. one educational scholarship* of 4500
each win be awarded 12 national
NEW Boitowner'i Pnlltj
than *10 million In crop damage
WCTU Electa Officer.
at the church. A tour of thc
A
HMM
national
4H
achieve
­
national HoapttaUiy project rill &lt;
The Ptreport WCTU met with
ment winner from thc Empire
be dtecusied at the meeting
In Michigan though Jap
State
proclaims
"4H
membership
Mr* Susie Forbey Thuraday to Mr
wllUam Velte ateo
UobBry
beetle damage Is scattered and
&gt;*&gt;-&gt;4ii
.
.....
c.ni
elect vun-via
off leers for_ 1M5-6B Tlie
...»
VeKe jumA for the afternoon 1* only a starting point ... A
Medical P«y*M»
u„n
BelUr fore*u ,or Mlchl8an officer* are: Mra Ear! Fox. presi-* program and refreshment*. Mra first session tn learning with
Robert Owens of wlUwS
8--------- wuuminw..
.Umb
— " todu,U7 and dent;
,,, Mri. ......
, - vice prtniM0°
Allen .Fish.
which no classroom. no lecture for. ..
Department of Agriculture*
apent Thuraday. Aug. 5. with hte
..J&lt;lea|-- chrLsUnas tree ar. j^t; Mra. Nina 8terilck? rreordor essay can compare" She Outboordi • Inboard* • 8aUbaal*
grandparenu.
Mr.
and
Mra
BCiab
ot
rMearch
project
lnK
secretary;
Mra.
Mildred
Wing.
thl*
learning
and
philoso
­
shared
t
■ ----ui
...dietary. Mn ssuarru
------- _ Owen.
«•- Mr. and Mr.
..mat— way
—~ ln
tn Michigan
Stint.I—.., corresponding
“* __ ______
___ ..____
Right new, we have more George
Mrs Pnn
Ron now un4er
secretary;
— ...
—
phy with ma F-w,,.
group of
mentally
rean 20.000 Japanese beetle spot- owena ot Middleville were Fri- state University's • Departmer.'. Edna____
Newton,
Ths patients rerepUy released tarded children whom
________treasurer;
__________ Mrs
Juhtor Orange display received
i." aatd C. A. "Cy" Boyer, veto- day supper r.guests
olive
— .of M(. and of
“• forestry.
Olive Bryde.
Bryde. spiritual
spiritual life
life &lt; dlrec- from IH-nnock Hcapltal include । KMJiUcd into a 4H Club
flrat wise. The Grange appreci­
Achievement In 4H
----- L’"a -------a ~'Un'
MO Bnd
Io?
T11C sdentUta say it will be tor. and Mr*. Flora Yonkers. Mra. Vernon Beardsley. Mra De- I
ated their efforts in making
d®?1 «*»- Owm and famUy spent the Aug
bwd for
chw
Witt Everett and Mra. Ralph; brings profit*
~ and‘ a —
Mississippi
trol the beetle. Usey only Indi- 7th weekend ut Bore Lak.- nrar ,
wp hnve n
undei.
Jordan. * Roy Waite ot Green- I
219 Watt Stata St.
cate possible trouble spots. Trap- Marion. * Mra Ray Lreac of ltandlng of meir growth habits
Mrs Ray Secse. Mrs. Pat Boyn­
ping studies guide our Fall con- Grand Rapids, spent Thuraday. Bnd Ulplr genes - wlUl thto U1.
“Side of Strand Theatre"
A 16 year-old Maryland youth
trol programs.“
(Aug. 5. wilh Mra Effie Parker. . fonnBuon. scientists expect to ton. Mrs Lirsle Blough and Mis Blade! Karen Raffler of WoodBoyer
calls
the
Jap
beetle
a
1
Mr.
and
Mra
Delbert
Shoei^owTw
to"uM
’
the
'green.
:
chtoch
’
of'^the^re'th^M
land was a guest of her grand- reulued more than *700 from inBoyer calls the Jap beetle a
Mr. and Mra Delbert Shoe k..-U 1UC ™
Phone 945-4100,
iU&gt;JtKik&gt;r h*.ni. nt it*
tarn bov*
Blt fuOr arowins. stratehter
„JJ.UrCygOOD studio** in Grand parvnte Friday and Saturday. * door gardening project* which !
A qtmeucanaire for-the benefit hitchhiker because of its habit bridge and two boys of Big faster growing, straighter vanof clinging to anything
and Springs. Texas, are spending two I eties which can be developed Rapids Sunday at 8am * Dar- ;Mr. and Mra. Harold Dronen- included the growing of orchids, j
anytlu. —
of Hw.tfeBButiC oanmlttM was
berg were Sunday visitors of her house plants and making corweeks with hl* parents. Mr and within the next 10 years.
'
Icnr
Knight.of
eastJ*
slrter,
Mr
and
Mra
Dick
Montsage*,
Ur
Ura IVlrlr
KACeK
by each member and
..
. . . Bhoebridgc. * Mr. ,
Mgl, u already working on
Mra. —Richard
staying with Mrs Ruth Bleam
tnrrv ul(j family of Melvindale.
Some others toe their 4H capa- Mutual Fund InvartiaBrtte
ample may unknowingly carry and Mrs Harold Eckert attend­ the largest SCoteh pine re- during Mrs Bleam* convaleso.
r
“*
spoke briefly on beetles which drop off at random ed the Lens reunion at Chari­
cctice. * Mn Boyd Nevinsky I
------------ •-----------ton Park, Bunday. Aug. «. * Mrs. about 200.000 different seed­ and children were weekend guests; Keep untreated test strips
wwe made for han 1m- way cargo arriving from foreign David Parker and daughters. lings and many different varl- of Mrs. Ruth Bleam. Mr. No- when you use any farm chemical.
Made only by us
before the Fall «eaVinsky was also a Sunday-dlnner Then, youll have an accurate
such unlikely places as colls of vlna, Calif, arrived Sunday. Aug. throughout thc l ulled States fluest.
in 'solid cherry.. • *''• jdtigH
1 record of thc profit or lone of Uie
-------------Mr. and Mrs.,Earl Glynn of practice. You'll also know whefourth
’i
By late August, results from
...... y......... |.
punlB
unt» uoraa.
Garda, ria,
Fla. were Monday
swmiuuy j ther
urx nuj
any uvy
crop u^ur*
injury te ui-s-u
caused
A controlled environment
lamber
installed
...
IK.
hv
uralt
nr
l,v
mmrthlni
’
Weerd.
Her
husband
will
Iiy.
chamber
has
been
Installed
in
canera
at
the
Allen
Fish
home
by
cbenucate
or
by
nomethlng
lunch will follow the ineet- the IMS trapping program will
Mr. and Mra. Kar Tuttle of me forestry department to help *
anil Mr*. Robert King and;else. In addiUon. youll know
be tabulated and the Plant In­
Pon'tyoeeiMkbimmdttMii
Nashville
enjoyed
pie
and
ice
scientists
learn
more
basic
inMildren
of
Lowell
were
Friday
•
'
---------■
dustry Division will formulate
plans fbr beetle control. Gen­ cream with her parent* Mr. and formation about Uie physlolog:- vL^rs of Mrt and'Mra Charier
erally thia Is accocnpltehAd Mra. Adon Myrr* w Mr. and CAj make-up and behavior of King * Mr. and Mra. Charles of circumstances.
through careful application of a Mrs. Francte Seeae of Alto were tiiesc trees. 'Die chamber is also King Lloyd, ioca). and Mind Ann
httle letter i»ck d»»!»•«•»» *
- .
•
chemical pewticide allied dieldrin. recent visitors of Mr. and Mra- being used to uncover data about chapman of Three River*, visltf&lt;ri!J*h Sv Hilly mitMWWa. '■ j
Ray Beese. w Mr. and Mrs. Ray thc relatlomhip between gene- r(! Mr and Mf* Donald King
tvi-.hluil. fir.srsed .l uiHl
. .* i!"'
Secsc visited Mr. and Mra Lra- ties and physiology
Hockfafd In Uie evening they
Central Michigan's
ter Kime of Lowed Thursday.
u l5 hoped lhat thu
tf. Iook Mlmi Ann to her home in
•wdtdel gift* M.
Aug.-6. They were afternoon search will help And a pathway Three Rivers. Frante* Chapman
Most Complete
tud U»d« b&gt;» * 9W MB*igdf-8
visitors of Mrs. Albert Wogflcld from the gene to Uie tree we wc came home wilh them to spend
Fertiliser Service
of Saranac * Mra. Ruth Bleam |n the, forest
a few days.
Rapdi Msauixtory. JU'KOJ-iH f
returned from Butterworth HobJmt’ recently. MSU form*,
you chcoot Ji|M*r tort ferny ’
FERTILIZER FACTS
' Chairman. Frank Light. Mich­ pital Bunday, Aug. 5. where she Jonathan W Wright found aT
view and Mr*. Sylvan Tap: vtallias -spent
the------las------’, five -------weeks ---------------riety that— is tesistant „
to ....
I.1
igan ABC State Committee, an- .
----- —
ted the Ionia Fair Sunday. Monnounced provisions of new legte- Darlene Kent te staying with Europcan pine sawfly, a pr
J
re. ratod.l L’lprrvctolof * ■,
‘
day they enjoyed foing through
latlon which may assist farmcra her.
which virtually destroy* pine Kelloggs and Posts in Battle
affected by natural disasters.
Harry Faunce and Tom of needles on red. Scotch, rough &gt; Creek.
- ■ *■ Mr. nnd Mrs. Al
•• Bar­
Cropland .rrragevon partki
BcnUy and Bob McDcrmld and Swiss, mountain and jack pbu- nard and sons. Ralph Moore, lo­
paling farm, which w«v not ^n of .Middleville were Bunday, But this resistant variety has .1 cal. nnd Mr*. Oary Kidder and
। son of Caledonia visited the
planted to corn, barley, grain Aug. B, visitors
Mr. and Mrs. tendency to turn yellow.
- . -_
...
V.iiru-.
Mr nil.I Xtr*
Thc next *tep*wi!l be
I Ionia Fair Frida'y Mr. Kidder:
Joined them for supper at the
"Carl Forelurtd.
dtaMter’rXO’ te ‘aKreted. te HAAUng. were Sunday, Aug. 8. of good color to
get
.. ..... .. Tagg I
Barnard
home * Wayne
callers of Mr and Mrs. George that are resistant to the insect, attended
• 1 a VFW meeting in i
“ '
.
,
Faunce. * Mr nnd Mra FloydThis and other project*
will. Grand Rapids Tuesday. * Mrs I
nJ? Ji Grinnell called on Mra John take time. But they must and I Elnora Whltoey returned Sunday
which atgnad an application to.
valley Thura-1*111 lx‘ areoniplL'hcd in order to 1 after a week in Pennock Hcnpi-;
, day. Aug. 5. * Mr. and Mrs. *»elp Uie timberindustry undergo I U) a Mr. and Mrs Robert Walye« "I* is gsa's again,t
Floyd GrinneU attended
the
1» ,s°r,t ®f
and to help ton and family of Kalamazoo &lt;
a phosphate which has reGrinnell reunion al the home of; Michigan regain prominence «I were Sunday visitor* of his parMr. and Mrs J. D. Grinnell of nmbfr Production..
3 W ^anta, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Walton
Tho benefit, stated Light, te Algonquin Lake. There were 85 in
that the Ufa legislation states attendance Guests xere from
&gt;t planted due to Selfridge Air Force Bare near
be considered as Detroit, Leslie. Rives Junction,
and may be eh- jftCk«&gt;n. Battle Cnek and Free-

State Continues

Eradication War
Against Beetles

Freeport

B,fcs,i™r.w

Seek Better
Forest, ‘Ideal’
Christmas Trees

HASTINGS

INSURANCE AGENCY

Tlw Postman^ Litter Rn'(k

SMITH BROS.

Farms Eligible
For Relief

’’""S555

of Eaton Rapids were Sunday.
Aug. 0. visitors of her parents,

SMITH
support
In forma Cton and application
blanks are available at local
ABCS county offices, advbed
Li«.ht- .
■----------- •-----------Nitrates in water may be
KavwA.I
.

BROS
LakaOdwua • Woodland

Plant at Woodbury

$

$

Mrs. Al Barnard accompanied
Mra. Harold Berghorst of Grand
Rapids to the wedding of Mariiyn Gunnell and Tom Godfrey ...
In
Grand Rapids, Saturday. Aug. 7.
A Mrs Carlton Kellogg of Lakrview haa been spending a few
days with her sister. Mra. Sylvan
.... _ _ .
__ ■
__ ..

$

BILLION
...SAYS FARM
LOAN SERVICE
IN A BIG WAY I
Tbdsy, more thsn 8MOO team, ranchers s&amp;d
P«rt-tiae fsranrs U Mlchfesn, Wisconsin. Minnesota
and North Dakota are uilng */« hflllon dollars in
Land Bank Loans to expand, moderaixe and improve
their fam btulassMS. Since 1017, more than a quare
teremfflion fanners have found their Land Bank the

■■itoa praiaot, ba am to chock youx Laud Buk

4 LAHO BANK 10AH OIVIS YOU

and Gloria Demond of Caledonia
accompanied Mrs. Gordon Pt«c
of Grand Rapids lo Lakeview
Wednesday. Aug 4. where they I
were dinner nnd supper gums
of Mrs Carlton Kellogg In the
afternoon they visited Mr. und
* Mr and Mra. Adan Myera.
Mrii Cordelia Myera and Mr.
and* MT*. Terry Pfeug and son
enjoyed a picnic with Mr. and
Mrs Delton Tyler at Gun Lake.
The Tylers and Mtea Judy Blough
have been spending the week at
the lake * Mr. and Mra. Clair
Clum were Sunday, Aug. 8. sup-

mr tot/teo

toir-coar auom
HaO.sgs OH.ca

new Chrysler,

I

year-end
savings!”
'UimmilSmimniimit,

N
6

Myer*.
Mr and Mra. Allen Fish and
Mr and Mrs Keith Bass and
family returned home Thuraday. |
Aug. 5. after a 10 days vacation j
at the lAidington State Park. * .
Mra Allen Fish accompanied I
Medical Facility where they’ vtelStella Yalnter, Mra Leah Hardi­
er and Frank Walton at the
Medical Facility.
Mra Harry Fish of Middleville
was a Bunday, Aug- 8. visitor at
the Allen Fl*h home. ♦ Mr and
Mra Don Clinton and .family of
Middleville and Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Clinton of Ada were Bun-

If you thought Chrysler’s size and class were
have boen priced just a few dollars a month n
end Livings and you've got the big-car deal

d your budget — we’ve got news for you. Full-size Chryslers

&gt;an the most popular smaller cars all year. Now add in yearklifetime. Move up to Chrysler now! It's never been easier.

Mra Arthur Clinton. * David
your

“Sitting in my
counting up

“Whdre
will you be
in an hour?

Ing organic matter Water perco- R
and attended
aUcndt
a picnic nnd
Ionia
lating through anite where or- Fair Sunday. Aug. 1
8. * Mr*.
canlc decomnoaitlon 1* takinc Svivan
R«lvan T
-Tne&lt;r
anrl grandchildren.
trranr
urk and

.

AUTHORIZED DEALERS W W

Mrs. Clayton Reisler of Wegt
Freeport were Bunday. Aug. 8.
callers at th* Floyd Dukes home.

■ We all share in Customer Care

Clare were Thuraday. Aug. 5.
overnight guests of Mr. and
after Labor Day. ♦ Mr. and Mrv
••
attended the Mk-

Bunday. Aug- 8. * Mr. and j

omner
rrnrn

DEWEY'S CAR PALACE

BARRY'S FARM STORE

M-43 ot Sprague Rd., Delton

S. Hanover at Hastings City Limits

.ya

CHRYSLER
MOTORS CORPORATION

�township In IBM.
i
John Lepper JIT lived .and
raised hl* family on this same
rann He was married to Phebe
■dgetl and had three children. |
Ben. Jewlc and Bernice. Bernice
•
,
b now Mn Roy Ball of Battle Uttar f Angwrt »:
Creek and Jessie 1s now Mrs. Ja- i
George Hom

Hubbard HilU

Ins Uielr families. June* Lepper
raised n large family and moved
to Battle Creek where he died at
74 yean of age In 1B14. Andrew
nerved as a sergeant in the CIvU

Ford Buys 9 Presses Made

The D4, HE4.«i and th. IWV
[HEA-flOOa will be equipped with
front to back roiling bolster*.
me ru.u „.uw. vv,..p,,h,
Hie inclinable, will b. built
I purchased nine new pnasea from al the Hastings, Mich, plant
the E. W. Bliss Company for; of the company and the olhm at
.
«« ,««.
। oversea* use. PtfrchaM price of "
~
“*
nut a
ti aiiu i u«ra wiui nun mirr- K
•• new bmtnncnt and a the presses Li more than a mili Township from 18 months
Im~*o t» ,L°J‘
ge on. Some of thls story has I Purchased fro,n R*y JcnklQ* [
* “
i told to me. some had to be jiasI- Fn"M UP- All 1* cornel U&gt; l»c
»W J*™*
of my knowledge
«"• *« olUo
ww,k- * Ur-

enwar£ Kansas. caught a train
io Grand Rapids and with three
other men walked 65 miles home
In one day He died In Barry

In Hastings

Your* truly.
Roy W. Kent
R1 Augusta. Mich.

BY HAVING SO MANY GOOD VALUES IN
EVERY DEPARTMENT EVERY DAY...

.«i

A‘PMAKES IT J
EASY FOR YOU
TO BE THRIFTY!
JANE PARKER
His records show he_nuut have
been a vital part of community
life for people in Row Center.

Sandwich Creme

BIC ROLL

Cookies
4 VARIETIES

SAVE THEM AND SEE!
Y TO GET Gins

EASY

SAVE

PLAID

WALDORF

A&amp;P

Toilet
Tissue

Instant
Coffee

Suptr-Right, I.S. Gov’t. Inspected, Young Hen

(8-12 LBS.)
BREASTS WITH RIBS ATTACHED LB. 59c
DoowAw USINSPECTED,
WHOLE LEGS

rfyer r GITS

Township. Barry County. Thl*
was May 27, &gt;844. Also purchased
this day was 65 acres in section
3. Rom Township. Kalamazoo
County, total "price 8500 00 to
them in hand." 8oon after he
purchased about 130 acres In
Barry Township. Barry County,
thus owning both side* of the
base line. As a creek (Augusta
Creek! went through the heart
of his land, he set up a sawmill,
a grist mill, a blacksmith shop

Rainbow Trout
Smelt
King Crabmeat

LEAN AND MEATY

FROZEN

FRESH

FROZEN

PKG.

GOLDEH RIPE

Bananas
New Historical Book of Berry Co.
You May Obtaia a Copy at
The Bsaocr Office, or Mail
This Coupon . . .

chain. »6 00.
Aug. 13. 1851. John Wiseman.
1 row. 4 pig*. 83 00. C. K Win.
one grain cradle. 33 63. 1 table,
84.00, 13 yards cloth 8130. boots.
1 pr 83.00. 1 pr. shoe* 8138. use
of team lo go to Battle Creek.
83.00, II pounds bam. 81 AO. one
day drawing loG»- 8250. Mtlled
85 00 cash, difference in hay.
Among the many names ap­
pearing in Mr. Lepper’s books,
one reoccurs quite often, hi*
neighbor to the north. Rev. Mo­
se* Lawrence, thc first settler In

U.S. No. 1, SIZE A, MICHIGAN

CALIFORNIA, 138 SIZE

Potatoes
MICHIGAN, U.S. No. 1, DUCHESS

CALIFORNIA, U.S. No. 1

Apples
AMERICAN BEAUTY

SULTANA

Stewed
Tomatoes

WITH TOMATO SAUCE

for your property

2-LB. 9OZ. CAN

JANE PARKER

Duncan Hines n , nft
Cake Mixes 3-89

Angel Food
Cake Ring

i-oz.
EACH

ANN PAGE

Accidents can happen,
and if anyone suffers
injqry on your property,
the financial responsi­
bility may be yours!

Better be safp than sorry. See
us for liability Insurance that
protects your bank account
and pays the cost of personal

8 VARIETIES

MB. 8-OZ. EACH

Salad Dressing “*

Rye Bread

ANN PAGE

JANE PARKER TWIN PAK

Ketchup

Potato Chips

Injury claims.

loleman AGENCY
203 $. Michigan

Surf Detergent
DELICIOUS WITH MARVEL

Vanilla Ice Cream '/z c«.

Quart Jars
INCH

15c Off Label
3-LB. 2-OZ.
BOX

uper Markets

�30 Hurt in 15

Barry Mishaps
During July

hAiTINGS

Official Action of the
Hastings City Council

FUILIC

SCHOOLS — HesHnp, Michigan 49058

RICHAI0 J. GUlHTHtfc,

HASTINGS PUBLIC SCHOOLS
OMN WEDNESDAY, SSFTIMBER e. 15«S

Thirty persons were injured In
IB Barry County accidents dur-!
a July. Sheriff Meri H Canipraported.to the Board of
Bupervlaors Tuesday. In all. 50
accident* were reported In the
county during the month, wilh 351
resulting in property damage.
“ Sheriff'* officers investigated

SCHOOL HOURS
High School8:45 a.m. to 11:45 a.m.

‘\aa*

.

Junior High School
Ilementary

12:45 p.m. to 3:45p.m.
Same as High School
9:00a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
12:45 p.m. to 3:15 p.m.

to Other departments on 30 oc­

ENROLLMENT

They issued S7 traffic sum­
mons, aerved Cl papers, regis­
tered 11 guns, bounded sis
foies and processed 833 appli-

INFORMATION

kinhiroarten
Children whose 5th birthdays occur on or before December 1.
1965 ore eligible to enter kindergarten. Parents are requested to
bring all kindergarten children not enrolled last spring to Central,
Northeastern or Southeastern on one of the following dates:
August 25. 26, or 27—9:00 to 12:00 a.m.
1:00 to 3:00 p.m.

one each tor being drunk and
disorderly, furnishing liquor to
minors, dUorderiiness. one traf­
fic warrant, larceny frc-n&gt; a build­
ing. refuting .arrest, body writ,
parole violMlofa. probation viola-

JTllTUHR RF.MM.VKD ihsl
JJir.nt property •••»'• skill M
for rlshiy yer rent IN%)
ktiiTSTh e*o" ’. V KD t Ut‘
.aUnrr .•( »»U .ra|iror.m.»t be

We have the
latest

Please bring the statement from your doctor indicating that your
child's Immunizations and tuberculosis test have been started
and/or completed.
Children must be five ’(5) years of age on or before December I,
1965. A child may not be enrolled in kindergarten until a birth
certificate or other suitable proof-of-age has been shown. Any child
who will be six (6) years-old on or before December 1, 1965 must
be enrolled in school on September 8. 1965.
ELEM8NTARY ond JUNIOR HIGH (Grades 7-8)

New elementary children in grades I thru 6 who were not
previously enrolled in the Hastings Public Schools should report for
enrollment to the elementary school in which district they live, as
follows:
Cftritral
August 25. 26, or 27 9:00 to 12:00 a.m.
1:00 to 3:00 p.m.
Southeastern
August 25. 26. or 27 9:00 to 12:00 a.m.
1:00 to 3:00 p.m.
9:00 to 12:00 a m.
NortheasternAugust 25. 26. or 27
1:00 to 3&gt;:00p.m.
1 Included Algonquin. Altoft. and
Chidester students)

patterns
@rnstrong
LINOLEUM
THS MODES* rASlUON
IN FLOORS

A FLOOR TO MEET
EVERY BUDGET

HASTINGS FLOOR
COVERING

New Junior High students (Grades 7-8) who were not previously
enrolled in the Hostings Public Schools should report to Central
School. Enrollment hours are the some as for Central elementary
(above).
.

123 W. Stere Sr.

SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL (Grades 9-12)

New Senior High School students may enroll on Tuesday and
Wednesday, August 24 and 25. or on Monday thru Wednesday.
August 30 thru September 1. between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. in
the High School office. It will be to their advantage to telephone
945-2451 for a definite appointment.
BOOKSTORE HOURS
ELEMENTARY and JUNIOR HIGH (7-8)

Children buy their books at the school they will attend.
Students attending Algonquin, Altoft and Chidester schools should
purchase their books ot Northeastern School. Both secondhand and
new books ore available. All students will be sold books alphabeti­
cally by last names according to the following schedule:

Siinir

8:00-12:00

Date

12:00-3:00

H. I. J. K
L. M. N.O. P. Q
Monday, August 30
T.U.V, W.X.Y.Z
R.S
Tuesday. August 31
Wednesday. Sept. 1
D. E. F.G
A. B, C
At Ce/tral School elementary students should enter the West main
door. Junior High students should enter the North door.
None of the bookstores will be open on Thursday or Friday. Sep­
tember 2 and 3.
Used books will not be purchased by the school during the above
days and hours.
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL (Grad«&gt; 9-12)

All Senior High School books will be sold in the West Gym.
Freshmen enter South door of West Wing near the Band Room.
Sophomores enter North door of West Wing near the Library. Juniors
and Seniors enter eWst Door of West Wing facing Park Street All
students will be soldbooks alphabetically by last names on the
following schedule:

no one would settle foi
jothtub this small].

But many families an* still trying to get along with

a water heater that is too small or not fast enough

Date

V&gt; meet the hot water demands in today’s modern

home. Modern folks have found the answer is a
Fast-Recovery Electric Water Heater.

A FAST-RECOVERY
ELECTRIC WATER HEATER

supplies all your Hot Water needs

NEW ELECTRIC WATER HEATING RATE

FOR FAST-RECOVERY WATER HEATERS
allows uncontrolled operation 24 hours a day

EWOY All THE ROT WATER YOE WAMT...AT LOW COTTI

See Your Electric Water Heater Dealer

A.M.

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Carried.
r. ««»pert&gt;
the Direct'

9:00
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1:00

;2:00
Monday, August 30
Tuesday, August 31
Wednesday. Sept. 1
It will not be poBAle to reserve books ahead of time. If you cannot
come in at the tinA specified you may hove someone else come in
for you. However. nls person will have to come at the time when
you are scheduled. \\
Students should plan to take their books home with them as soon
as they are purchased. Lockers will not be available until the open­
ing day of school.
Used books will not be purchased by the school during the two
weeks preceding the opening of school on September 8.
All Freshmen and new high school students are invited ond urged
to report to the High School Study Holl at 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday.
September 7, to meet their teachers, find their lockers, check their
classrooms and prepare themselves for the opening day of school.
•They will be dismissed at 3:30 p.m. Parents are invited to attend.

8:00

R. J. GUENTHER, Supt

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                  <text>Your Blood li

The Hastings Banner
One Hundred and Tenth Year

20 Page*—3 Sections

Hastings. Michigan, Thursday. August 26, 1965

Airplane
Freeport Invites Model
Meet Saturday
All to Homecoming And Sunday
Friday, Saturday

Needed Here
Next Wednesday

Section One—Pages 1

■EDITORIALS
fry R-M.C.

I ably go down in history as the
Members of the Hastings Ex-:Imost completely 'Tubber stamp'
change Club Invited the public organization that ever functioned
to attend without charge their t
ramtoi Kiu- .i«i u i free6lh annual Model Airplane meet 0"
M
,
to be held at Hastings municipal spending group without parallel tn
airfield Saturday and Sunday. I us. peacetime history. Not even
Aug 28-29. .
i during the early days of The New
' Deal when President Roosevelt had
Democratic majorities larger than ship
radio con|rol divisions which
often
All roads will lead t&lt;»"Ffee[*ori Friday and Saturday when
down" to tive chief executive ns the
residents there hold their annual .homecoming Aug. 27-28 fea­
turing a tractor pulling contest, talent show, balloon ascension,
Vandenberg or a Robert Taft and
sky diving, fireworks and many other activities.
where In the House a fighting
Entries are expected from Can­ gress lias abdicated Its position as
Reni Wall and His Green Valley Roys will play on” lhe ada and four states.
; an Irulcpendwit branch of guvera- gadfly a la Glare E Hoffman!
grandstarnl
J* at
ai 8
a p.m. Friday.
rnoay.
Events are from 8 am. to 5.j meat lo become completely domi­
iy afternoon (not races for boys and girls are to be held pn». and there will be conces- - nated by the Executive Branch.
In the opinion of Lewis F Powell,
betwrerZ_2; ’and 3 o'clock with I ----------------i »ions on the field.
Certainly never before have bll- —- —
—-- -----------------—
prizes of. 53. 1150 and 31 for to begin at 9 am Saturday with
' lions been thrown about so frpely [ American Bar Association: "An
each event with Charles Blough : the first prize *40. second prize1
!
and
with
so
Uttk
attention
giveij
iFiease
turn to Page 4. this Sre.)
and
*25. third
*15, and Tnaier
the fourth;
irvt, Hubert.
jumpingPorritt
contestInucharge
set for A:
z; prize
gio. Hqwara
ana|^®UHK
frv». jumping contest is set for 3 prize (10. Howard Thaler and
pn with Gordon Yoder and; George Faunce are chairmen.
.
mt
* qi
P-.ank
chairmen
Bike races
a&gt;e derby
set forfor1 2:30
pin.,
IlmiVllU Sfltlir/lflV W
JI VHP 3
S 01IUU
A petDutcher
parade as
Is to
be held at 4 Saturday,
turtle
k113 □dlUrUdy
W ClyllV

Tractor Pulling, Old Timers
Game, Sky Diving, Kids Races
On Varied 2-I)ay Program

Hastings Man
Killed in Alaskan

M&lt;W1

pm with Mrs Charles Blough: Penny Scramble for 3 nm.l .
* I r-.
xxss
“r~ m ] woodchopping eonteat for *3:30 At Cl in LjlIiP
and Mrs Frunk""Duteh
F._r±
--r~
id the bike parade te
chairmen and
is | *n&lt;1 the homecoming dinner is to *** VFissi kjcxivv
in charge of the Tri-County Con- begin at. ---------- ---- —
Barry' County's first drowning
servation Club under H a r o 1 d : Methodist Church are to serve of 1965 occurred about 3:25 pjn.
the dinner
Saturday when Abraham Daniel
v. MM. toto
Wayne's Shoe Store, which was
t■ .a■«-&lt;11— on,i
the amateur talent show which Mrs. Abraham Postema of 4310 burned out in the fire which.
44th Street. Grand Rapids, lost,
thousands of dollars in
port. IS to txsin st r pun.
second »25. third SIS and fourth tils life .while swimming 120 feet damage; in downtown Hastlnp ।
The balloon ascension is set for no
off the
Robbtn* Bay
Shore at
February, held its grand
oay oikht
' 1 |wn ’
a&gt;
6 pm and the fireworks display । The Saiurday night dance is at un
« me
. rvuuuuio
.
...
...ai ——
in ■ hmnd new stare
l» set for 10 pm.
the Odd Fellows Hall starting at
„
report.
merchandise last week
.
The tractor pulling contest is '9:30.
H. ...
tod «,
p„d„ ,nd s.,«. Ro.i,.,
arrival at Pennock Hospital.
day
tbe,
opening far jllCdlll

Funeral services for Victor;
Henney. 57, 704 E Grand Street. I

Store Celebrates

miles north of the Knik River: malna unpaid, tire hydrants were Installed on Walnut
I Bridge 45 miles north of Anchor-

Grand Opening

I Expect Lakewood

dtel Church.

officiate with burtal In River-

“ “■' XSS.ndtX.X SfEknillment to
tbe Leonard - Osgood Funeral

8(10
Reach ?&lt;-.0Vv
2,800

ham wo* swimming around a
raft with his cousin. Ronald'
Student* will attend in the foreraft and when he didn't see
Daniel. he called for help
fret wide and 55 fret long, offer­
ing a variety of quality merchan- will return students to their homrs
around noon Tuesday.
canie out of I lie cottage and
The new store building is owned
by Chester Hodges and is leased
by the Pierces.
with tlie exception of Clarksville,
about 10 fret of water.
To celebrate the grand open­
ing. roses were presented the pan. Book foes will be collected
and snuted using tin- Shafter women and balloons were given the day the students attend.
the “
children.
told method i of resuscitation , to uwr
wutcii.
Teachers and administrators will
nick BkdktaHU. IU Watltol.1
I *"*
atorted mouth to mouth resuscl- i whkch were shocs' "‘duded Mrs. Wednesday and Thursday. Sept
tation and MkldleviUenreChJeg 8Url&gt;n 8mrlk('r &gt;” w Clinton.
M .m,»1 todto, r&gt;. S'*™"
’££:'«-« ’» for their Fall training
ST o
EK
H O Porter of Lanalna »rr
Wlkox
«**-!_,_
tings: G W Porter, Albion. Har- ] bhpri fP * PflRW
tempt to revive him. but
rv ftenit
',ry
Scott. R3 Haitink
Hastings; David
David; ^**^ * ** * “
'
avail.
■

background of the .

To Ride in State

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Hastings Will

the Librarian. Mrs. Willis
-------- — — -—. — -r—.
- lhe books, and Mrs.
c
Harold (Heleai Braford of Delton, a member of the Barry County Ifhl
Library Board. Other tvuard member* tnelude, buaid president. ItlnsPrVf*
Mary Pennoek of Nashville. Mr*. Tom Nelthamrr of Woodland.
Mrs. William Uebler of Middleville and Mr*. Robert Godfrey of ;
•
Hasting*.
'

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Prevention Week

• Settles. R1 Hastings; Sliaron 1
J
JFIoaerw. Clarksville! Mrs. Orin I r fitr rtirUttP,
'Allerding. Freeport; Boxle
Eleven members of the Barry
; Schwartz, R2 Wayland; Ed Mel- county Sheriff's Pease led by
S3 I W M8‘tU11I8tre*t'!siivrin Merl H. Campbell,-are to
and Ron Fowler Nashville.
! kave
f(Jr
whwe
Wayne Pierre has teen In the
to tali part in lhe parade

L&gt;,7„ i

Senice to Delton.

4 Townships
^-Through action taken by the
Barry County Library Board the
Hastings Public Library is now
providing books and service to
Delton and the four adjacent
townships. Hope. Barry, Prairie­
ville and Orangeville.
Through funds made available
from the State Library to Coun-

ment. Principal Bob Casey, the

and there will be a rotation of
the book collection tvery few
months. These Include fiction,
non-fiction, mysteries and othtr
classifications. besides books for
children of all ages
is directed and empowered to
Many area residents have al­
contract with existing public li­ ready taken advantage of this
braries for these
reading opportunity and any de­
Negotiations are now under- tailed Information about the
function of this new service will
be obtainable at the book sta­
tion where community residents

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Hay is Burned

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New $3,100 Machine Eliminates
Need for Burning; City Ready for
Winter, Buys New Salt Spreader

tng to the Elmendorf Air Force i
Bare Rescue Coordination Cen-1
ter.
The Anchorage paper's report
stated:
'.'Utter was a negotiator for the I
Fires .which annually boil the strength out of black topped
Alaska State Housing Authority.
He"was uiunarried?j streets and cause a heavy blanket of smoke to hover over Has"Henney, 57. was described as | tings each Fall, creating traffic hazards, should not be nccexa visiting old family friend of Mry
year tt5 (he City Council Monday night approved
ul1™" '""’"'"
»' • Iral u»*r.
“They had planned a hunting]
It has long been illegal for citizens to burn leaves in gilt­
trip, but their plans for Friday's I ters. Now municipal crews will simplify everyone’s task by
night were not immediately de- | hauling them away. Leaves are to.--------- —----------------------- |:
termined, a friend reported.
be placed between the curb and [ Ill'
I T*..
"Two other pilots who saw the i sidewalk, but not tn the gutter.
LI110I1
.
aircraft accident said the plane
Councilmen approved buying a1J
was njAng very low and slowly 'Ml00 mMChipe which sucks up K,
I’bffig.girQs
up the Knik River. The plane be- the h-iwes. grinds them and 1 lltllllCS " JIIK Cl3,
gan a-left turn, apparently Wows them into a box on a track.
stalled, and began a dive
The machine has a 50 horsepew- rp
"As lhe plane clashed, the two er inotor. and te pulled by the 1 3 IKS V &lt;011110116
------------------- called
.. h the «.
-------,|I truck
,‘
eyewitnesses
Rescue
truck^;
'
.
Coordination Center, which dls-j
.
pSstdent^f Local
patched a helicopter. Reports: U1Aldermen added another ma- |
chine
to the
street department.- i UAW-CiO. which
repreaenta
emfrom the scene said the plane *
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'augured right into the ground.' authorizing purchase of a new. ployee* of the E. W. Bites Com­
' Aboard the rescue helicopter,‘ un Ang chloride spreader P*my's machine shop,
piloted by Capt. William A.|
'
n,t—
“
KuBchel. were two paramedic? pickup truck.
and a stale trooper.
i II te planned to use a pickup
■The iwdles of lhe two men i owned by the water aranmem.
deportment. rial secretary-lreaxiirer.
: utilizing an otnerwise law vcWilliams and Bennett are start­
hide to help control Ice on Has- ing their third terma.
I tings' streets.
Nolan Johncock is guide. Merle

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J*

Hula. Ed McGrath and Hoyden
okayed building a special bin in
a City metal building for salt
storage. The salt would be mixed rence Baum, Ray Miller. Robert
with chloride for use on the Hula. Stanley Stanton. Ray R*irstreets. The bin will coat about Igh, Wendell Studt and Bud
Randall.
Robert Birke, president of the
The bargaining committee, in
Hasting* Area Chamber of Com­ addition to Root and Williams,
merce. wrote: "Because of the includes Chester Wilder, chair­
dozens of complaints registered man. and Donald Shook and
at our office by citizens of Has­ Paul Gould.
tings. the Board of Directors of
Negotiations have been csrthe Hastings Area Chamber of
Commerce respectfully request
ployed at White Products at that the City Council pass an or­
Middleville.
dinance prohibiting door to door
A vole taken on Aug. 11 unani­
and telephone solicitation.
mously authorizing the Local to
•'We fee) sure Uiat Hastings
He married Ruby Becker of j City Police will agree that this call a strike vote, and a strike
vote was taken on Aug. 18 which
Hastings on May 16. 1928.
I situation Is getting out of hand approved calling a strike. That
csr.
vote carried 982 percent.
Negotiations continued thia
Wednesday and are^scheduled to
iX.
- —-«•
- »—•
335. AFL - CIO, International
Union of N- America, ratified a
Chief of Police Richard Sunior Molders and Foundry Workers

SX, v&lt;ur H

MrrH Uiwr ol B( Irnto. • ^,n,u Aircratl fuel U now wwUmer area resident who was h|
.
w
Sr-frid
'ond'srrs^Rex""prUbv'
Councilmen Monday spent a
lon«
discussing construction
kJ
ta i
• ne* north-south street at
AtaS?
St tanure’ lo Pennock Hospital with Engineer
A.^m
hi.
i? 1 R** Elhott of the firm of Wilvtelt Merle and his wife about15 , u
M of Orand RapW,
mlnutrs
—
.....
minutes before worn
word of the
tragedy reached Robert's fattier.
In addition U* his father, he is
survived by two brothers. James
of Marinetie. Wi*. and Billy, at
home: a sister. Ruth Ann. at
home; his grandmother. Mrs
Clair Utter of Lake Odessa, and
27
an uncle. Gordon Utter, of Carl' Police Sgt Robert Ritter re­
ton.Center
Funeral services are to be held ported to tlx- City Council Mon­

"bits ofyesterday"....
as gleaned from tbe
Banikr files

Hastings Police
Issue
Tickets

The striae of Local 6390.
UAW-CIO. United Steel Workers
of America, which was called
Aug. 8. has been settled.

Past Barry
Farmer Dies

In Florida
Baltimore Township who lias
lived al St. Cloud. Fla. for the

2 pm ihte Wednesday at the
Leonard - Osgood Funeral Home
and .Mr and Mrs. Frisby and been made In Hostings from Aug with the Rev. Harold Arman
Mr. and Mrs James Rowlader g to Aug. 23, In addition to la- officiating with burial In the
plan to attend.
1•— —
*•*- Dowling Cemetery.
suing ticket*. —
27 moving
traffic
vlolattrihs and 22 non - moving

Ra tinning st a Glance-Sugar
Beginning Tuesday. Aug. 30. Stomp No. M. good through Aug.
the Johnatown-Baltimore town­
ship library at Dowling wiU be No. 1. 2. 3 and 4 in book 3. until
open three days a week—after- further notice.

Cars parked
On Streets .ill
Night Ticketed

Mrs. Vinnto Ream Boyd, formlanta, Oa., will appear in “SouJoumets," a three-act play, at
Central auditorium, Friday, Ln
which she will assume seven dif­
ferent roles. Proceeds from the
production will be donated for
support of the local Camp Piro

To date, about 2.000 men from

County Draft Board.

yellow Supercub. apparently-

brothen. Homer of Clarksville
and Leon of Grand Rapids.
Mr. Utters body arrived in

backward glances

Into service since the United Middleville, visited friends here
States entered World War if. Pless. Sre MORE ABOUT:

Word EPxoard. Secretary Clarence
Dutch) Hoevenalr, j
I? Lu.d; Ed Utfd WUllam OtoU,. Anto
cSpStoSt Eton
SttoTto
Art
BkHtoH.

Times of Aug. 20. sent to The|
Banner by Louise Potter, was I

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Hastings Buys New
Leaf-Loader for
Fall Housecleaning

nllt) Henney. He attended lhe
Brown School.
,
He worked fpr the Goodyear
Bros. Studebaker Garage, lhe
Barry County Road Commission.]
E W. Bliss Company, owned and
Frr. UHtodon of tublk t»Ud- Ione
,hom
A otokr ton ChUAAH nW operated a milk rpute for the Pet
Ings te being planned, with the i tied on Jan. 9. 1942. have three haul the Barry County horses and Milk Company, owned and oper­
inspections lo be made by ex-. children. Sharon Sue. Suzanne to Belle Isle where they will be ated the Nashville Dairy Bar be­
fore buying the Auto Tag Inn on
pert*. Hankins said.
i Kay and Stephen Wayne.
stabled.
S Hanover Street
They operated the Auto Tag
Inn from 1946 to 1953 and for the

Minunru: AuoeMUon.CHor,eB
BulkU. Uh underwrlito. AM1
M.»k..r BU-.1I HMkto Hto«to th. CtoBlw
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The Delton Book Station is lo­
cated in the Rowland Rickert
Apparel Shop In the center of
Hastings firemen were called
town on the southeast comer of
M-43 and Maple Street
The Rickerts volunteered to area to extinguish
fire wrucn
which
....V. .KU X-Z- ....ii.ki. ..
extmguum a lire
™ihbr
Jf damaged about 120 bales of alpublic service in the interest of ...if,
civic improvement, and Mrs. WilIls tPlorenee* Holiday, an em------------ •----------- ‘
ployee of the store, will be the i Carlton Center WSCS
librarian, pie Rickerts also have | The Carlton Center Methodist
the drug.store in Delton adjacent
io the apparel shop on Maple1
Street,
' Mra- Harlan Scobey. Thursday.
There are 40tf volumes all cata- I Sept.
1:M Bring your Bible
logued, available for circulation! and notebook.

Vermontville's Michigan Mag­
netics. Inc., will have Ils formal
opening Saturday from 1 to 6
pm. in their new factory build­
ing which has just been com­
pleted.

“»&gt;“

1 g&lt;m st*te Fair
Plan* to observe National Fire in September of 1835 with hte •
at the foot of
Prevention Week. Oct. 3-9. were father. Loren D. “Orte" Pierre.
*
/ “
’
made at the Hastings Area who died 25 year. ago.
KZX Z 2 tae^lr
Chamber of Commerce meeting
The Pierce Shop had been at l. jy*81
.,
,
Monday.
i the back of the Cut Rate Shoe
T** member* of lhe Barry
■’ Robert Sherwood, insurance.'8tore unl11 1955 whcn he mwred 1 County Preoe will travel by car
| has been named chairman; Lan- ]10 hu
। ln,a U*lr ***** wln «° ** tnK*‘
nes Kenfield. mayor - pro - tom. *" j^'u.rv^MC^htiefwi^ne I 111 addlllQn
Sheriff Campbell.
: represents lhe City; Fire Chief un,1&gt;*5***
I other members of the Pease are
Edward Tudor. Hie Fire Departln 0,6 Anuy durtn« World
Captal^ Dean Braden, Lt.

|

Extend Library

day. Wednesday and Friday, acctrdlnj to Mua Ella Smith, the
librarian.

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IMPROVED PROTECTION—City workmen are shown itutalllng

Plane Crash

BA8 GRAND OPENING—Wayne's Shoe Store ci

parking Urkets.
June 8. 1888. the son of Lannon
They Investigated 18 criminal and Elz* &lt; Dexter* Clark. He
cotoptatnta. Including breaking married Florence Henry of Hart! and entering, larceny from an
1 auto, disorderhnos. malicious practiced chiropractic for a few
porwa iIiaTsI, c«n were Ikketed de*™r|lon H
peowito years before moving to his farm
[or llleto Pwrirn, Mondw, nighl eurtew rtotaUon,. drunk end on the Brogan Road.
.
—,— ------- —— *&gt;.. reckless driving
Police Investigated seven other March of 1050
ootnplalnta. providing assistance
Parking cars all night ham- to tbe
the departments on 11 occaocca- 1 wife. Jessie, of St. Cloud; a son.
pert street sweeping Isnd with »&gt;on* »nd drove cruteera 3.100 Robert H Clark of R5 Hastings.
. . not too far off A-m
a daughter.
and Winter
Uwy must mti
mtim
daushler. Mrs Keith &gt;Joroe*
&lt;Joyre*
Un. be kepi off th. streets ro that
Twenty-six "guest* keys" were EOdrea of Freeport eight grandami snow removal may be accom- given to out-of-state motorists children; a alsUr, Mrs. Anna
pUshed.
ifound parked overtime.
.Ripley of Holly.
piislied.

�HASTINGS BANNXB

Freeport
Paetor Dies
' MM. Alma Bue«e. 78. wife of
Wrapt. Arthur A. Buege, retlM« AMtaodlal mlntotrr of 1»«
tirire, Sparta, died Wed-

neU visited Mr. and Mrs Eart [UM Sunday School picnic at
Everton. farmerty of Freeport. now [Chariton Park Saturday. * Sunday dm Park Munday * Lori Tookir i day and *1U aUy with hU grandof Florida, at the Iwme of Mr and .callers of Mr. and Mf&gt; Claud celebrated Mr 10th birthday with | mother Uli after Uw hemecaning.
al.imltfr nartv
Mr arvl Ufa I An FVK rrf Ctnan.l
party 'TYlMrtav
Tuesday, rifiaa.i
Mra. Bld Tinkler,* south of Has- Walton Were Mr. and Mra Robert a slumber
re Laura Kidder. Laun
Mrs Coy Vaughn and eon. Wade.
Fish.
visited hia brother. Rev. and Mra.
Mr. and Mra. Ployi! Duke* and (Fay Win* of Woodland. Saturday.
Arnold and Mr. and Mra. Roy * Ann. Clinton of MiddleDukas attendrti the Dukes reunion
umno apart Thursday with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Drayton Plains and
Judy Overholt of Middletown
Walloi. * Mra Claude Walton
and grandchildren. Gary and Deb­
by Walton of Kalamazoo. and Mrs
Dorothy Campbell ai tended the Mr. Nurval TTulw and daughters

were mi. »ou

aon, Robert, u ere Monday r.upsxr
gueste of Mr. and Mrs. Adon
Mv—. *X
Uvrri Wax lila-

. -— _ &lt;r_•

VTr

•—.•Ha

King. * Mr. and Mn. Charles
— King and Uoyd. Taml Aspinall
and Frances Chapman attended
anti lhe Flessner reunion at Bug
Lake, Sunday.

ana
— ........
The JOUy Scnldrs CommUhlty
•*-—» from Sew.vrt
Airman John Myers
AFB tn NaahvlUe,, la
La home on a Club mat with Mra. Greta Btotlgh Command and Mr. Floyd Smith
The boys and latt Thursday * Mra. Andrew of Knlamasoo in Fountain Bt
‘ti. ~
Brandt
and
granddaughter
and
Adon Myers. left
Mra. Allen FUh and granddaughter Church In Grand lUptda Bnturatrandtd the Clothesline Ari dis­ day. The couple will rraide m
play'at Maehrtlle. Saturday. * Mr.
■nd Mrs. Robert King and (amlly
of Lowell aere Saturday ytoitora of
lib parent*. Mr and Mrs. Charier* I end

Hospital. Grand Rapid*.

the H«wl Chapel tn Sparta
with the Rar. Don M Baker of

DOUBLE VALUE

ii untied in

Survivlr..: la,-.!.!-. ih- I.

Hour low, low prices

extra value ofJ^green stamps
**

(JUST RIGHT FOR THE BARBECUE)

Ik AVG.

"

WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT

QUANTITIES ON ITEMS IN THIS AD.

WITH
COUPON BELOW
pallbearers.

39c

Freeport
By Mrs. Sylvan Tagp

IxRoy Brackmyrr,
aMrs.
14-dsyfurtouS
foHowing Naval,

dd^reiied to Perfection
and family Of Alto have rented the
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and Is doing part-time work at
tile Fretport Garage * Email
Gross of Freeport was the winner
Of a B-Fhght Championship at

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II MICHIGAN

D CENTERS
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�"Talent Scouts’
To Comb Barry,

West Woodland

By Vidor Sitton

9 Other Counties

Your scribe and wife returned
- - Scout*' from
llvra The
1Iir UniVIU. home late Friday from a 3H'Talent
verslty of Michigan School of Pub- •’eek trtP t0 Florida where we
He Health will comb 10 southwret-1went to c&lt;re tar Mrs Sisson's
era Michigan countlea next wedc mother. Mr*. Robert Carter, who
(Aug. 30) to seek responsible clU- hBd sun*rcd • »«»*« heart atzeu intermttti ui the future health I‘"/k t&lt;*vin« home late In the
of lhe region.
afternoon of Aug. 3, we drove to
Ttu-v hnw tn
__ I Huntington, Ind, and spent the
«-maJi ua force Of area
:nl,,,’t wllh hw brother and wife.
whowUiaIid^rm?,i^ttta?Wtn^ Mr- *nd
Myron Carter.
K-SLTX? uT?^lto'l^'Wedne*U’' ,u«h‘ ” ‘P®11 Bl
gr^nsit^Ute^
Lebanon. Tran. Thursday night
at Marianna. Fla. and arrived tn
Jam«B Gwen and Ann Brown. Lakeland Friday aftamoon. 1.431
suff
members
of the Michigan mile*
i
*’
'
from home. We were happy
Community Health Srevioea Study I to find mother, who Is nearly 91,
at the U-M. will visit the
aoullieml:much Improved from what we
-------------------countlea wed of a line
line through
through I,expected and her recovery con­
Battle Crerk,
i tinned so that she was able to ail
lhe countlea up in her wheelchair a while

of Victor Henney of Hastings in schools —then school begins oni
a plane crash in Alaska. The Sept. 7, with the children present j
in the forenoon and the teachers •
Robert Utter, son of Merle Utter,
and grandson of the late Clair “^.•5_______ —
Utter. Those of our readers who

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lhe folks there, "We wouldn't
trade our back yard for the whole
slate of Florida—If we had to
live there.“ We're thankful to be
l\ome. t9 a safe trip, and not one
particle of trouble all the way.
Our sympathy to the families
of Earl Engle. Jr, of North
Woodland, the Richard Engle
family who formerly lived on
Barnum .Road, end to the other
members of the famUy of Earl
Ice* were held on Saturday. ♦
Mr* Minnie Geiger returned last
week from Montevideo. Minn,
where she visited her sister, Mra.
Edna Kief, for a couple of weeks.
। Mr*. Kief, who had been serl;ously ill. was much better when
she left her. Mr. and Mr*. Vivian
। Barnum met her at Chicago. *
Several from West Woodland
: heard Rev. Howard Rogen, new। ly appointed pastor of the Has­
ting* Ftlgrim Holiness Church,
preach his first sermon on the
new charge Sunday. •
Mr*. Alice Hendee. who has
been visiting her daughter's
family, the Rev. Paul Shoupe* at
Durham. NC, since the last of
May, returned to her home here
last Tuesday Rev and Mr*.
Shoupe brought her home, rej turning South the following day.
On Wednesday Mra Hendee en­
tered Pennock Hospital for ob­
servation and treatment. Mr*.
Sisson visited her on Sunday and
I found her feeling better. She
plans to remain in the hospital
for a week or so until her sister,
Mr*. Vernie Gabriel, can coms
from Boyne City to stay with
her. * Congratulations to Wood­
land's new postmaster! We were
surprised on our return home to
find Earl Engle. Jr-, "behind the

Saturdays

The Hastings Area
CHAMBER of COMMERCE
Works for Everyone...
Many questions are answered daily. Questions by local
people who phone, or drop in at the office; and many,
many by people from all over .Michigan as well &lt;js out
of the state. We supply information on various topics
ranging from vocation planning to helping to locate
relatives or friends for people away from the area.

Registering of high school youngsters for full or part­
time employment has resulted in our placing dozens
in jobs this summer. We have formed a county-wide
tourist and resort committee to promote tourism in
our area.
Another important function is the acting os a better
business bureau in behalf of the business people and
their customers. Employment and employee placement
is another phase of our activity which serves both
business men and individuals. In fact, not a day goes
by that we are not called upon by. someone for help
of some kind.
Becaus( the Hostings Area Chamber of Commerce is
doing evbtything possible for the citizens of the com­
munity. its board of directors have, for the first time,
established a membership which can be secured by any
individual in the area who is not obligated to be a
member by being actively engaged locally in business
or in a profession.

Plea«f supply more information

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REMEMBER

analysis of sight distance* for a
connection west of the .hospital
revealed that an approaching
motorist would be unable to see
the Intersection point in suffi­
cient time to prevent a collision
with vehicle* entering Green
Street from the north.
* He said a street connection at
the present drive to the fish
hatchery on Green Street is con­
sidered an extremely hazardous
intersection. It cannot be defend­
ed from a design standpoint.
He said the Green Street
grade could be rebuilt to elimi­
nate tile hazard. This will entail
removal of concrete pavement,
lowering of water and gas pipe­
lines. excavation, replacement of
pavement, curb and gutter, flat­
tening the back slope west of
the proposed intersection, ex­
tending the culvert and rebuild­
ing lawns, drives and sidewalks
In the hospital area. Tbe cost
wo* estimated between »34.&lt;XX)
and $35,000.

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It All!

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Backward Glances
Continued from Poge Ono
Monday before leaving for Porto
position. Mr. Smciker graduated
from Albion in June.

vcrtUe a special value on the

runabout; 3290, for the touring
car; SSflO for the tudor sedan and
JMO for the fordor sedan.

Nashville and managed to steal
160 dollars from various sources
before they were appreliendcd
puty Sheriff Green. The money

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this change. Hastings will also

which has been navigating Gull

the last steam propeihd boat on

velop almost

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Please bill me

ofie.i quality nwrchondro al lowasl
prices day in on?

Back to School

ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY

Hospilal authorities have re­
quested a new street to provide
the Institution with another en­
trance from lhe north, especially
necessary In cases of emergency.
City officials are to meet with
hospital authorities to discuss
the proposals.
The main point of concern, nt
the moment. Is the point of con­
nection on Green Street. The
hospital officials prefer this con­
nection be made Immediately
west of their property.
Elliott pointed out that' traffic j
hazard* would make It unwlic,1
or make It necessary to expend
considerable amount of money

will also be a day and night
watchman for the locomotives

.

Mrt. Lloyd Oiccn

was m
week*
In Mrcrugan.
Michigan.
Un Worth Orrm ud

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street connection be made east
of the hospital now. with a com­
mitment to a second street west
of the hospital after the State
Highway Department has com­
pleted re-routing M-37.
"This alternate solution of-

Application for Membership for
Special Cithen’a Membership to the
HASTINGS AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

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City Council

Tike Michigan Central Rail­
road Company on Monday made
Hastings a way freight terminal,
which means Dial local mercltanis will hereafter receive
their shipments from Grand
Rapids at least four hours eari-

Pleate Include My Name

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Continued from Page One

Those invited to become members are teachers, nurses,
salesmen, retail sales people, bookkeepers,'etc. House­
wives. ministers, industrially employed individuals and
journeymen tradesmen are other categories eligible.
Farmers are also invited. In fact, everyone who would
like to help promote his community is urged to join
the Hastings Area Chamber of Commerce. The cost
per year is just $10.00.

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HASTINGS AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Hairing* Michigan 49058
I am Interested in becoming a citizen member of the Hatting*
Area Chamber of Commerce. I underatand a memberahip card
will be luued to me.

, Wilcox spent Tuesday night and
| Wednesday with Mr. Mid Mr*.;
,,Vent
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-------------------------------------HawbUtx.
The Wilcoxes! ■
are returning to their home In j

By
I Chaffee in the Center School
•*’ ’«’ D‘*,rtrt "^&lt;7
Mr. md Mn IlmJ Moon
*?■ *?*.***• U°’'1
tended Uie smorgasbord supper
Alaskan trip shown at variousi Fbnnan. Sr. She was admitted
gathering* by Mr. and Mrs. Rex: to Pennock Hospital on Baturat lhe E.UB.—Church --in —Dunham
— .rt,.. UIMK OtlKM UU* .tv*
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Frisby will recognise Robert- as1 day, Aug. 14. suffering with a at the Fouth Church. * Mra. enjoyed supper Friday evening met Thursday * Sunday. Mr. District Saturday. They
the one who took them on their,i kidney infection. Laat Saturday Florence Reid returned lumc at the Highlander and then and Mra. Howard Moore accom- r&lt;Ued on
Mrl
hunting expeditions and no doubt
IIMUI I CIUSA.S IltniHUU. VMUICU
UK » u c VI
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the plane seen in the pictures is Rapids hospital where special­ ♦ Mr. and Mr*. Auatln SchanU Gladys HawbUtx, who left Sun- . £cn.n,*'u5jftn7 frwn
the same one that crashed. Mr
from ---her----------recent-•—
nines*.
attended the iruuuii
wedding ur
of ms
his day wiui
with her Kuwri
brother uuu
and wuv, i---- --Jor -^ »urprt*e •pot-. ■proving
•~v.rt.iu
------- - -------r—7Henney trits an uncle of Elwood
aephew at the Grace Lutheran Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jone*. u» toek dinner for their *hter and|* Mr. and Mra. Will Shriber of
Henney who Uvea north of-WoodChurch m Grand Rapid* Friday spend the Winter In
husband. aMr.
Mr*. Melvin;..—..-------------~ Florida. *;
-&gt;2^
Mr.andg£7
*•" “‘‘“X to
lend, and Wayne Henney who many friends in wlshlnghcr
evening. * Mr*. Worth Green Mra. Ruth Hawk* ami ■*
—~ 'Shafee
* Mra.
Chaffee
rtiuolirerw
Mr*. Groce
GrilCO
UMIIVC I neighborhood
....
. Saturday.
„ . .
. ♦ Mr.
andI cuugiitera.
I BlUuee.
fr(-m H|uUnjtil
th(, . weekrn(1
I and .-&lt;.n Jack amt Mr nrwl Mrt,
.______
_
’Vanliiwuito mUed'Bu^vTr '
“”d
of Aug 14 af Linden Norris' land Mr*. Hernan G.tman from
.1
. r~ .____ ----- Z
tarnron r.n Xh
T^m
D**W- adled recently • oii Mr* Norrlx and Mr* Chaffee; South Haven called at Will Curd*
Here from Loe Angele*. c*lu - Ho&lt;!lIlttl,
t
* Mr Mr* Ernie Skidmore and others vlalted relative* at the Medical I Sunday Other callere were Robby the writer. Our sympathy to
Ute widow and family.
e;X Imire “*
D°U““ *“
* Mr
U’e rad 3Trad'Tr*“SX oTm
mothw MraU Marguerito^cilley and NyU were Sunday dinner , and Mr*. Auatln SchanU were Bernard Museum near Delton. * from cedar Creek. * Ray Lumweds. Ronnie Bryans, son of Mrs. mother, Mm. Marguerite Kelley.
Velma Bryans of Barnum Road, and her grandmother, Mr*. Iva
of Mr, and Mr*. Biair Bunday guests of Mr. and Mr*. ‘ Mr. and Mr*. Linden Norri* at- ’ bert U laid up again, hope hell
and Sandra O'Connor, daughter Oorwih
'
.Hawblitz. * Mr. and Mrs. H. J., Gene SchanU in Grand Rapid*.; tended the wedding of Shirley jt* bettor soon
of Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne O'Con-

Chapel at Honolulu. Hawaii,
Kalama* ' k
'^dty following our arrival, Base
Kalamaxoo, KrnC Muskegon. Ol- t
daughter and son - tn - law. where the groom is stationed.
They are residing in Honolulu. *
The James Hostetler family re­
Dr. Vlado Getting, tirofaasor of South Hailing* drove in and cently enjoyed a vacation with
public health administration and were guests of her aunt and un­ their camper, visiting Niagara
project director, sold rapid ad­ cle, the Dan Thompson family, Falls, parts of Canada and home
vances tn health technology, along directlv across lhe street from u* via the Big Bridge. * Barbara
with citanges In economic and so­ until Thursday noon Also a call and Evelyn Hesterlv spent last
cial conditions, improved transpor- from our son. Carter, from Col­ week Monday and Tuesday with
. tatlon and population shifts have ton. Calif, lhe night of our ar­ their Grandma Hesterly and
apparently opened the door for rival brought pleasure to all of Great Grandma Schalbiy In
us. Our only Indulgence on our
, Woodland. Their parents. Mr.
Thtwvolunleer citizen group will way down was a short side trip and Mrs Verdan Heateriy. were
Hodgenville. Ky, where we
... ..iuu-,1
-r Tuesday dinner guests
be
asked (u
to explore uir
lhe tirescnc
present to ..................
health statu* of their region and
the birthplace. of AbraVacation Is nearly over and
to determine If the needs of Uie ’ h“*n Lincoln. Leaving Lakeland
people ore being met
*bout 4 pm. on Tuesday. Aug. 17. teachers and.pupils. There will
Tl* study project ti suptxwted • »e drovc to B‘ Augustine where be all-day meetings for the
by grunts from ■ U&gt;c UB. PubUc I
*P*n‘ lhe
5”^ 016
HealJi Service and the W. K. Kel- towing forenoon, took the guided Thursday. Sept 2 and 3 -Wed­
kgg Foundation. Similar groups1^ of the. hu‘or,1f: ‘^,&lt;ln
nesday at the new High School
luve tren formed In the Uppw 1 °to«l elt*
»he OS Wednesday and Thursday at the Individual
Peninsula and northern Michigan ■ 2'“h‘ w“
'
and will be formed in three addi- j Thursday night to Murfreesboro,
tional region* to rover the entire! T,nn,',*nd“n
drOT* the
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�jchUdrro entering school Tor th*
'first II htf make appidntmente
; with their family phyxiclan* to
'have thetr children immunised
and tuberculin tested or to con­
"tVte rtnsMwuy «■*••« |
tact their local health dspartAtuMr. to-™. . tomh re-|
mant about arranging for the
.
tuberculin test and immunisa­
Walter 'Pete) Eaton of the
tion.
NaUc.r.al Bank of Hasting* wa*
utaM vociai) &lt;annre am u . 1 ■
—---------Physicians
throughout
Michl!
Tuberculin testing procedures
chairman
o(
the
musical
proPhysicians
throughout
Michlof
"m■vary man mar determine which knowtalge and prectaion teamwork
*n were urged by Paul T. Chap- were also outlined to the doctors
gram presented at the regular gsn
law* h» will obey, and if techhundred* of (penally trained
. ----...----Qj,, wfie
informtai
that -rsMonday noon luncheon meeting man,
MX). j.President
of the
---------------...--------of
the
Halting*
Rotary
Club
:
Michigan
Tuberculrai*
and
Rtaporung
form* will won be avallBarry County Resldcnte:
whkh was highlighted by Mr*, plratory Disease Association, to &lt;ble from the Michigan DepartMuch to my dtemay I have been ।
Wayne
Peterson
playing
the
plbegin
including
the
tuberculin
nj&lt;n
t
of
Health
and
the
Departreading In The Banner that we
ano, including a song written by' skin test as a regular part of । ment of Public InsUucUon.
may lore our blood bank. 1 wonder I
Ui'jrobaUv
Hastings Postmaster Ctiarln H.'thetr tmmuntzst.-on program Schoql administrators are xtH^^u rrally know what you might
Hlnman
when conducting pee-*chool phy- qulred. under the new act. to
provide
health ~
camnibI* it worth the cost? A better
Postsarater Hinman wrote deal checkup* on children
।----- u. the alate h-nh
—-i.
the mode and Ivrira of “Sweet
Dr Chapman provided each Of ,slaner. Albert E. Heustls, MD,
mother during open heart surgery
Li . ? u
7
the Pl’Yri'ton* with information with' a record of the immunisa­
The BlMmaUve to reaped tar •
Elaine." whkh he published in lboul me newly enacted tuber- .tion and tuberculin teat status of
1939.
'CUlin skin test passed by the
current legislature which specl- 'each child entering school
used during the operation tor
Dr Chapman said that *phydhizmeago music house and about 1.000 flee that all children enrolling tn . ur vnapmui &lt;*&gt;u
which we would have had to pay
any sehool in .Michigan fur the clan* to many porta of Ute state
copies were sold.
during a riot that actually amount- *7»entific break-through* made tn 4700
Program Chairman Eaton in first time shall be tuberculin had already been providing for
A* my mother livtd In California I
addition to having Patrick Hod­ tested to determine Infection lhe tuberculin test to thetr phywe only tod time to find ten
frorn tabercukwla and immunized
.nd tha new
i
ges. John Bay. Fred Lowe, Roy against
donor* there a* we had tn fly home I
smallpox, diphtheria. *jc“l
»nd
new
Cordes and Roman Feldpausch
Probably few. if any. of ua lay-'In
tor« ™n. anything which
should be Implemented with Utlead group staging of old favor­ tetanous, pertusab and polio
I contacted our Red Craas and mt
O
•
t Ct
•■
n
1
He suggested that parents of tie difficulty.
ites. also rang two solo*.
gree’of "adentiflc arttatry' required knowledge usually prove* very
Among ths guests at Ute meet­
ing were Mlu Mary Alice Lock­
______________________ much worthwhile.
wood. daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Leslie Lockwood of 538 W Court,
The Hastings Banner
n&gt;e Hastings - buxine** district
ivjfuar ounurn rur Barry vuumj
vwo yvxuig nwni uv uvc pmurc. uie&gt; inaucu
so, umi* uvey who introduced TY^U Kylmaneil
will have a considerably improved Ten more pints were sent to Call- Terrance M. Roush, on the left, may now be able to start getting ?* Helnola Finland, who has
been (pending the
the lut
last three
three
toe*,
when ccn-jitrucUons
now«...
un-fomia. rrerytlung being taken rare of RR3, Plainwell and Marty benefit* again, if they are a
----- ---------------------,------ ------derway r&gt;r nearly completed are1"! by the Rid Cross. I will forever Warner, of RD 2. Delton, are full-Mme student under 32 years months at the Lockwood home.
finlslied-a Iwane grown urban re- i
«’ale,lU lo &lt;,UI w*xxl lMnk
shown with Claim.* Repnr^ite- of agr and are not married.
e.™- I WM Hv.e
I. ! As for giving blood it U so Simple uve. Robert Black at the Grand
If they are now getUng benen mage, on,. frtI that fupm.,socud Security District
fite. they can continue after
on nurroRrn *xi&gt; newaj. not uu. me you is can-it0 Ao
plated Much mure needs to be . he should iuve always given Whst Office.
they reach 18 if they are a fullThe Lock
CORNER WALNUT ANO S. JEFFERSON
done. Congratulation* to thtee who
8ivc Uuu is ao tmRoth were attending IX-lton tunc r&lt;tudenL
TytU to Detroit
think
enough
of
their
city
to
invret
porUfll
2°.
Ufe
‘
“
‘
f*
1
prt
l
ud
Kelto
«
Agricultural
School
al
HASTINGS
■till HCKIPTIOX
— -— •---------- — she I* to catch a plane at Metro—-v
,--------- .
• retired, become disabled or died polltan Airport for New York *
««. M..VMU ptotoM « ..V.
5S.
to?™, toUnder the recent amendment* and you were already 18 at trial Kennedy Airport where *he will
■neo into law bv Rrasiaent
......_ ______ ,___________ ___
•omcthlng more Uian Up *wice:£*
moUier I luve^ne wid Johnson, both Warner and Itouah joctal security benefits if you are return to Finland P
। to get a man-can-ylng sstelUte, UJtei.
wm.
Ing pad and Into earth ortitr-ti l
' »U »rem* m routine and orderly, i

EDITORIAL

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Public Forum

Rotarian* Enjoy -Urge Physicians
Mmncol Program Do Tuber(.ulin
Monday Noon

I

SZ

Tests on Kids

Social Security Rules

sffiSSS'Provide More Schooling

The John Powers
To be Honored

-- ,
v u * Rood feeling to be a small eren though they are post 18
Backus describes a full - time
Man may get clura u&gt; the long- port of something that is as Im- ------- --- - —
'■
rstudent as one who La enrolled in
range eHecta of careful breeding porlant as our blood bank
by observing what has happened
Mrs Jack Smith
JJmS’.SSl
?u*tritate
i ito^ted
I
t
*. On.n H.,us.
-................................................
j Uvc dog has gone through 4,000
load sufficient to complete the /al " "IJtll I lUllrtt
KsUmsI a/vwUstate totaMMisUi. gtnerauona, as contrasted to 400
1 fits on either of their parent's course to U» Urao normally reMiatlOAW raasfl Mtxvtrx Im. for man jn appearance* dogs are
rrt. ,b. 1 ...
■»&gt;
■mi i.aavia*. **»*«■■
.
mure vanable tluvn man A I
were stopped when
Backus points out further that rrutlvra at an open house held at
AMtllCAN NtWirArU
' more tluui a Chihuahua. A
I thought you would bo ta- ■■•II*
p YV/*1 1
all high &gt;chuoU supjxcted or, tr.r 11&lt;1&lt;ne of Mr and Mr* Blair
poodirs curkt differ tharply from tenwted ta this local account of 11111110118 01 Wll(l
operated by State or local gov- jtawblitz on I-awrence Road. NssliD«lrWt I the OOat of a Mexican hairiraa th?
! me coat of a Mexican Italrlras.
, "; " " ■ ,
„ ....
Such ™n.MlUy omw mU, ^£1
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Animals Loose

national

editor

trie uniformity of wild animate, its 11th trip over tbe Alaska
j which often are extremely dlffl- Highway.
.
I cult to teU apart
' 1 ln“l Ul u wcU W,U1 •*&gt;
Cook clan
।
Most sincerely, and (hastily)
Several million wild animals
Loutsc Potter
(are on the loose ta Michigan.
II'um/
------------•-----------! ,But don t.,5*"“,' yT*r *aea,lon
I YLMtlng Mrs Eva Edger on 1 P!«n-’
the animals are u top
l“—J---------- ------------------••
-»•—-»'on for the State* many
j Ed Matthews of Sebewaing. Mrs. ।»tdtors.
Edger spent last week at Gull! **—
Lake counselling at the Nashville waive* are among lhe nearly
Clitirch Camp.
| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kindt of two doien forma of wildlife
Genoa. Ohio, have been recent i that roam Michigan'* 19 mil-

In Michigan

Adi!

Use Banner

Hastings SPEEDY WASH
COIN-OP Laundromat
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Wt HAVE
INSTALLED A DOLLAR-BILL CHANCER
■

PROFESSIONAL DRY CLEANING SERVICE

North Gun Lake Coin-Op Open 5:00 a.m. - 10 p.m.

Your Best Buy for Back-to-School

Samsonite
Streamlite
The daisic luggage that never goes out of style

A further provision1 ta the law. one and one-half year* ago John1
would allow benefits during had been with the Kellogg Oom­
Summer vacation if live student pony ta the Power Plant over 40
will be returning to school full-: years
time in the Fall.
; Both John and Marie have made 1
One
MIK of
VI the
UK fine
line features
icwium of
----- ,, ... r ...
this new amendment allows rec- *hc!r acUvltlgv
*'**’ included ;
roar-tire payments back to Janu- church
^”«rch work.
woFk- Eastern
taat'TD Star.
bUr- Fann ,.
ary of 19«5. providing you v*t«- Bureau
U,‘f',u and lodges They are pre*------ 1
member*
in school at that tune tFor fur- enlly s
™~5 of the North Maple I
trier information, check with
EUB Church
- home
flee. Your office is located at . All their friends, neighbors and
are Invited to visit them:
50 Ransom. NE. Grand Rapid*. relatives
1
at the Hawblitz home four and a
Michigan. The telephone number jh .if mllnv west of M-tK an.) M-70
u 451-3531. Plow call any week

Although Michigan is nick­
named the Wolverine Slate, there
te no record that this animal
ever lived in the state The name
is thought to hare been origi­
nated by the Indians and French
as an expression of contempt for
outlanders arriving from the east
in lhe early* 19th century
Of course, no report on wild
animal* would be complcie with­
out mountain lion* and black
panther*, and Michigan ha* its
share of these, according to the
Tourist Council.
A number of person* have re­
ported seeing a "big cat” in the
upper peninsula, but thus far it
has eluded sportsmen from coast
to coast Several enterprising rol­
ler students finally collected a
cash prize for the first photo of
lhe animal when they sculptured
a ‘'eat" In snow and Vx&gt;k a pietuxe. ■
'
Conservationists believe t h e
lion*, panthers and a monkey
f pot ted ,-^veral summers ago
near Cadillac escaped from barn­
storming carnivals, and the ownera, fearful of legal acttoti. neg­
lected tn report the low*.

I
A Men’t Two-Suiter $21 9}

B. Men t Compinion $1195

C. Lsdns' Wwdrob«.$24 95
D. Ladies'OKite .. $1195
L Beauty Cns...... $105

Open Wednesday Evenings
As Usual

Me Pltajdwi.
MEN’S and LADIES’ WEAR

"Dress Well . . . You Can't Afford Not To"
Home of "Pendleton" Men’j and Ladies* Sportswear

I3S

I. State St.

y. Rent Formal Vteor

Since the Washington Monu-i
men: was oompleud |n 1834, I
more than 43 million people have.
ridden or trudged to the loo &lt;w
tbe Ul-foot obelisk.

What does "service” mean’ To

us it means being ready, both day
and night, whenever we are needed­

It means doing all in our power to
assist ... to insure, that lost memo­

ries arc comforting ones.

LE0I1RRDOSGOOD

'TMIMR1
’ WIW
KUUKir

'funenalJ^oine
CHARLES H, LEONARD

JACK D OSGOOD

Rhone 945-2471

Back to School

WIIW'S

ta Alpena County, but within a

Streamlite h the lurzige for joint
back io campus, or for week end jaunt*.
Sleek and tapered...with it* elegant
locks, handsome vinyl covering and travel
proof construction. Streamlite it your best buy
(or back-tOKhool. Colon (or girt*?Rawhide Finish,
Hawaiian Blue, Saddle Tan. For boy*;
Saddle Tan, Colorado Brown.

DOES

SERVICE MEAN?

schools, operated or supported Mrs Ferri Steven*,
by toeal. state or federal rvv)&gt;c„&gt;Jon wll
ernment. state universities and morl
from thelr fann h„mf
Mtem Wl oanmuuu- dUm
„ lh,|, m
—
..— ac... lnulr
private schools or
colleges
crcdltedzby a• state
—~ or National
~ , Jolm jmd-Marie lived at their ।
accredit^ .
_. R&lt;Mll
IU1^L2!Uh1&gt;' j,™
home „
on Ol
Guy
Road tor
for the
the port
past
unaccredited private schools or Io r™ra and nrcviouslv at Bristol
r._Jir«s arrepT thtae credit- on
*l.
trawfer
if" Until Ids retirement about. I&gt;
transfer.
Creek.

l,cnt*. lhe Ford Caseys. Mr. and I
Mra. Lewis Marble and Ray Da-1 Michigan Tourist Council.
vl* were Sunday dinner guests of | White-tailed
...
deer .are Michithe Caseys, and Mr. and Mr* can's prime big game animal
Bernard DeGolla of Cloverdale There arc about 800.000 of the
were Thursday guesU. On Mon- fleet - footed animals and they
day of last week the Caseys vut- can be found throughout most of
ted the Carl Marbles of Middle- the state, almost within the
vilie.
shadow of Detroit's towering
-------------------------------------------------- skyscraper.
। sayaernper-Deer hare always t£kn ptentlful In Michigan, but it has been: .....
li
an uphill .struggle to preserve da&gt; r&gt;'crp'' Saturday «»d Bunday. 11
I elk a* a sight-seeing attraction.
—
The original herd was wiped outi
!in the early 1800* by settlers ini
.
search of food and by lumber- j
__ men who stripped much of the |
|
I
"
forest grazing land.
I
L
Some 30 elk were Imported j
I
from Wyoming In 1916 and
I
placed tn a 160-acre enclosure
'
in tbe Hooghtun lake State
Zl

About this time, eight elk were
rounded up from city parks and
zoos in Michigan and released
J for public viewing in the Siurrn River area near Wolverine
southern Cheboygan County
These animals thrived from
the start. The herd grew in num­
ber* and expanded its home to
include the Pigeon River area.
This was the beginning of to­
day's herd, jepprted to be in­
creasing at a rate of 15 percent
a year.
Some 3,500 elk now lire on the
'.small northern lower Michigan
[range and many traveler* thrill
to the autumn spectacle of tnim। petlng bulls in search of their
mates.
! Moose are also /increasing In
[ number*. There art* some «00 of
| these animals on Isle Royale m
I Lake Superior and a few other*
have been spotted in the maln| land forests of the upper pcninI sula. Isle Royale and the upper
peninsula are also home for
about two dneen Umber wolves.
I
Other wild animal* native
I lo Michigan are bobcat*, beavera. otter*, woodchuck*, rabbit*.

WHAT

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savings on School Supplies! In addition to a few of the
bargains listed below ... be sure to use the "Special
Coupon" for Free Carmel Corn.

I Barbie Dolls Rc9
J (rayolas (24)

Binder Clip Board
300 Ct. Paper

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$4 49
Reg. $2.19

Carry-AII Pencil Pouch

Filler Paper
59'
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Reg. 25c

89'

Exquisite Nylons (Seamless Mesh)

Spiral Theme Book's
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Ball Point Pen
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Bic School Pock
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69'

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With H.H.S. Football Schedule Printed On It

500 Size — $8.98 — $5.98 — $3.00
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100 Size — $2.49 — $1.49 -t $1.00.
100 Size Reg $2.79 . .

Plus S&amp;H GREEN STAMPS

Spacial $1.99

�Pre-Wadding Parties
Keep Linda Finnie
In’ Nuptial Orbit

The Ralph Simmes
Now at Home
After Honeymoon

Mr. and Mrs Gene Jorgensen .
and children spent the weekend
in Big Rapids ■* gumte ot hla
parents, Mr. and Mra. Ivan
Jorgw-xn.
Mr. and Mra. Ted Wohliwtcr
of Marion. Ind, visited her par­
ents. the Kenneth Keys. a week­
end a.To, and Mrs. Key arcom-

ding aotlvity and partying
around Miss Linda Mnnle throe
days and like all brides-to-be
she U In orbit on cloud 8. that
special. lovely, place, for radiant

Thursday evening, Aug. 12th,
she was an honoree with bride­
to-be Judy Pugh. when KaUe
D?yle and Nancy Kahler O'Con­
nor entertained with a mUcel-

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Blmma

TRUE
Mrs David Shanll of Plymouth,
and Mra. Alan lilacklidgo of
Santa Ana. Calif.
This Saturday evening Unda

Hodges

Mra. Don Bl. John, accom­
panied by her sister. anti a friend
from Allegan had a wonderful
trip to Spokane. Wash, to visit
her son. Lt. Iran BL John, who
la in the Air Force there. They
drove through taking tlic ru&gt;:thcni route out tliruugh Canada,
lake Superior, Lake foulac. and'

with a dinner party given by
Dr. and Mra. Everett Phelps, Mr.
and Mra. Cedric Morey and Mr.
and Mra. Roman Fvldptumch at
the Hastings Hotel.

Bruce Keeqstra
i^^r.S^K.Weds Linda Price
In-Grand Rapids
I at the wedding of Miss Susan

Nashville Couple
To Mark Jubilee

Unites Couple at
St. Rose ot Lima

Mrs. Hill MacDonald. who arc i
also Largo friends vtalted the!
i Hewitts, the Garner Hamptons |
| an.l the Harry McDonalds.
j Mr. and Mra. Don Haywood I
trlcla Wright and Miss Marilyn
Walsh: presiding at the punch
and ions ore vacationing this'
j week planning to visit the Dells,'
and take the Lake Superior! —------------------------- - —
'Drive into Canada.
} 14. at 11 am. Nuptial Mass was

Che rehearsal dinner for the I a lovely wedding took place Aug.
'wedding party ano out-of-town 7 at 8 o'clock in the Northern
gueata at the Hastings Motel Evangelical United Brethren
i and that same evening the Rich-I church in Grand Rapids when
! ord Cooks will entertain with a Bruco KeegsUu. *-m ol Mr. and
dinner for other wedding guests I Mrs. Gerald Kregstra. married
from, away.
| Mts* Linda M, Price of 1043 Drexel
Training Center, having left a
The morning of the wedding Drive. Grand Rapids.
week. ago.
day. Saturday. Sept. 11th. Mrs.1
The former Eleanor Cobb and _,v.„
„
Mr. Boidrey. were married in [the week.
i A.ucr
u. wi.uc, ja.ww,
Jacksem county, and went to I Mr. and Mra. Henry Bcvcrwyk and bronze mums and gladioli
Nashville 14 years ago. They'are now gnindparenta since the decorated the altar. The pew*
both hold Bfi. degrees from arrival of a baby boy to Mr. i were marked with yellow and
Wmicm Michigan Univendty. and Mra. Jounra. King in Lan- ! white lace bows.
Mra. Botdrey has taught al the »ing. Thetr firm grandchild has I The parents of the bridal
! couple ore Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon
Middleville'* T-K High School. He BarryvIUe, Norton and Coota • been ruuned Scott • Edmond.
i The Willard SmiUi family ore ! Barry of 4M E. Marshall and Mr.
attended Grand Rapid* Junior Col­ Grove Schools.
Kir IV.I.Irxv wHi. Knu
In I
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lege. North Central College at
Naperville. DI. Michigan Kate
University at East Lansing and U

bridal bouquet.
After a Canadian honeymoon
and stopping in Niagara Falls.

Out-of-town guests were pres­
ent from Chicago. Oak Park.
Hinsdale. Illinois: River Forest,
Grand Rapids. Plainwell. Laneva, Wisconsin: Pennsylvania,
California. Maryland, Connect!-

Hodges
Pprcnrinl
rciOUflUI

Barbecued

Chicken &amp;
Spare Ribs
come and
rhe

| Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Uddy and cred scalloped ChantUly lace
Mpntinn *on# of Springfield, III.. are vUlt- which terminated in a chapel
rricirrivil lnjf |lcr pomits, Mr. and Mrs •wwn train The ballerina veil of

Superette

Tom &amp; Sally Roblngyn
205 X. Michigan

SPECIAL

—OPEN DAILY—
9 A.M. to 11 P.M.

[LawTime* Herrick visited the
Dame* Cushman family in Kula- ;
iiuuoo fur two days last week, j
Young Craig Langrrvcldt of!—.
----- —- —------- ---------- .-------------------Portage l» with hl* grandmoth- »&gt;f Bl BaUte Creek. Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Chapman ot Jack­
er. Mrs. K. 8. McIntyre till* week Mra- Raymond Tobias spent1 son. sister of the bride, wore a
while hU parent* ore on a sail- .Friday evening at Hie Ixime of 'maize empire floor-length gown.
Ing holiday on Um Great Take* tlieir son unit family. Roger To- ot moss crepe; with a Ite^ereU

FULL GALLON

B&amp;K DRAFT ROOT BEER
. w—j. .— .
—change students are now home.
The Frederick Granger* will
meet the junior Frederick
Grangers from Chicago In Battle
Creek Friday and continue mi
to Garden City Co attend the
wedding of their granddaughter

(Saturday Only)

served. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. 'mate at M.8.U,-------------- ,
Tobias were evening luncheon Shelburn of Hastings were bridesguewta of her brother and wife. • maids, wearing identical dresses
Mr. and Mra. James Thomas to the matron of honor. Bach
and niece, Judy. who Is home carried a crescent bouquet of
on vacation. Six' will return to yellow sunburst, golden rapture
Georgia. Mr. and Mra. Harold
and bronze mums,
“---------- J - --------------- ---------- ”
"
BEUSHIKE^

■ beige colored cymbidium orchid
The groom's mother chose a
: sheath dress of pale pink lace

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the stockings with an international fashion
flair. All with Nylcys* Run-Bairiera at t&lt;?p and
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�8—THE HARTINGS BANNER

Nashville Church
Is Setting for
Lovely Nuptials

I Baptist Rites Unite
| Miss Orthner and
I Douglas Brumm

Sue Shaffer
Weds Gary Becraff
In Evening Rites

i

At noon Saturday, Aug. 11. tl
Rev. Fr Raymond Morggtnberg
•
— ■--,U_ 4..LI.
ceremony uniting In maniage A
Marie Annette Shaw add Pvt.
frrd Wm. Baynton.

The Cascade* Baptist Church In

Bactaft exchanged wadding v»w*|

rlagc of Ma* Phyllis Jean Orthner
and Douglas Brumm.
The bride 1* Uie daughter of Mr

Friday, Aug. 30. at 7 pm. in lhe I
Oangngatkmal Church in Char-I
toile.

Strathmoor Lane. Jacksun. and

Cyril's Cbthollc Church, NashviUe.
and accompanied the vocalist. Mita

ENOAOE&amp;—Mr and Mrs F. H tided traditions! organ music and
Campbell. 211 8 Market, have accompanied the soloist. Russell
announced the engagement of
Baskets of yeltow and white gladi- their daughter. Carol Lev Camp­ Colburn Both are from Jackson.
bell. to Lynn Robert Town*, son
by her father. She chose a candle
by her taUur. She chute • floor- RS H**Ung* Carol I* a 1»63
length gown of chantilly lace over Hasting* High graduate, attend- bodice of peau d'angl luce. Tlic
taHcia with scalloped aahnna neck- ed Michigan State University lace detail extended Into lhe full
line trimmed with Iridescent se- and U now ■ employed at Has- skirt which was fashioned Into a
quin* The fitted bodice was styled Ungs Aluminum Product*. Lynn dispel train Hen fingertip-length
with tong bridal point sleeves and 1* * 1M4 graduate of Hasting* veil of illusion net was secured by
a detachable chapel train wm held *,1J u “ sophomore at General a headpiece trimmed with sequins
at the back by a waistline bow. Motor* Institute. Jan 8 ha* been Ttie veil wm edged In an applique
of lace matching lhe wedding gown,
Her *U&gt;ow-length veU of French , »et for*lhe wedding date
and she carried a bouquet of white
illusion wm held In place with a |
------------ •-----------rose* and mums.
Miss Judy Pugh
The maid of honor was Miss
Diane Bbisun. friend of the bride.
whit* orclikf surrounded by ydtow |n F|urry of
Mba Charlene schsntx of Nash- . Pre-Nuptial FetfiS
ville wm her only attendant She'
. .
,
.
wore a floor-length gown of yrUow I
Judv Pu8h- uho W|U
wlUpped cream crepe ovct satin
fashioned with an emituAwuiM- Flr&amp;' Methodist Church, lias been
line, white arcetaorlraknd match­
Ing yeltow bridal hat. Her Bowers
’?
K“le
were yeltow rate buds circled by ' D"y"? 81x1 Nancy Kahler OConnur
white canuuora
entertained at the Utter's home ta

al, l,’&lt;‘

^3'71

auU Bn™ X MM
friend of the groom, wm best man.1 —
and Gayltrd Faaactt of Charlotte I .T’1P 34
arriving that me.
Ike groom's brother-in-law, seated ftlng were all school friends of the■
•ahonorees and the occasion was a
' a
k thmiscellaneous iJwwer for both of
. A reoepuon was held ta the com- । lllc brides-to-be
munity room of lhe Eaton Federal
.,
...
Savings and Loan building bi'
Au‘ 1 * Lhr Oun Lake hotne
Charlotte. Mr and Mra Talb rt *’J
Elto ?'ax
A'en'“
Curtis of Nashville were ma*(rr °f
/‘T1 ‘n honor
and mbtrews of cercmonleo.
af Ml“ Jud&gt;' p’«h Co-ho«ewws
MrTrmn. ItTtZ.
'*rre
Danlri Carrothera and
Mra Charl“ McOulre. who with
Mr*. Herbert Frith of Nashville Mra. Ellis, are neighbors
- - .
of the

Mr. and Mra Georg* McMullen
of 3W w State toad announce
the marriage of their daughter.
Kathleen Mary, to Gary Hodvere.
aon of Mr* Betty Cha*e. 720 E.

Mr.'and Mrs Alfred P. Bayntai
of R1 Buckley.

Mrs Bruce Brumm. Hl Nashville.
The Rev. Clifford Ecker per­
formed like double rtng ceremony
tn the presence of approximately

Mr. and Mrs Raymond Shaffer.

Parents Announce
Daughter's Nuptials
To Gary Rodgers

a four-Uertd gown of Chantilly
lace The fitted bodice feuturrd a
seal k&gt;i&gt;cd sabrlru neckline with ENGAGEMENT TOLD—Mr and
long pointed alewvr*. n$e bouffant Mn. Richard E. Jacob* of 1730 N
Broadway are announcing the
French sweep train. She carried tlUMtmml of their daughter.
a bouquet of white and pink car­ Janice Lynn, to Michael C B
nations Her veil of Illusion net Youngs. the ion of Mr and Mr*
George B. Youngs of 233 W
was secured with a pear) crown
Clinton. Janice, a 1964 graduate
Patricia Shaw. sister of the tandc of Hastings High School. Is a
The bridrerrtad*. also sisters were Sophomore at Western Michigan
University. Her fiance, a 1962
gen R. WalUcrek. all of Nashville. graduate of Hasting* High. U a
Tliey wore Identical gown* of light Senior at Michigan Stale Uni­
blue taffeta WHh boat neckline and versity Wedding plans are being
a bow al the front waistline Tliey made for next Summer.
carried bouquets of blue and white
.■Mita.km
carnations
Serving a* beat nun wm Perry PpreonO/
Baynton of Oscgala. Ind. brother ’ CfdUIIUI iriCIff lul
of the groom, and the usher* were i
....... ।
WUliam Shaw of Nashville, brother I Mra Pete Powell of Dowling i
of the bride, and Juergvn R WaiMra Glenn Perkins are ta |
M..k-.n.
----------- - &gt;— CUn) thl&gt;
w vliUl
Hack ofa.Nashville.
broUur-ln-law

of the bride. They wore Identical
floor-length gowns of turquoise
■tin taffeta with rounded neck­
line* and bows al the waistline
which ended Ln streamer*. They I
carried bouquets of white row* and :
tipped turquoise mum*.
Jerry Brumm of Hasting* served

Following a ceremony a recep­
tion was held at the home of the
bride* parents The newlyweds
are making Uieir home on North
Broadway foltowutit their wed­
ding trip.

Mpnt'lOnI l

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 57 Graduates

usliers were Arthur Funkhou.-er of
Ann Arbor, friend of Uie groom: j fl* LJUC Pltirr
Donald Orthner of Taylor, broUx-r
1111J Llujj
of the bride, and Alfredo Olivo of

“wdraTir. Of 1955 Gather

their

mqUier and surer. Mra

Personal Mention

daughter ot Mr. and ■Mr* William surgical patient at Ann Artxir
............................................. ' £haw of Nashville, and Ute ring Mra. Perkins will stay with her
on Tuesday. Uie 17th, Mrs
,T
?1’
sister, Mra Koch, tor an in­
Lewis Stanton. Mra. Rosell Suin“'T
definite time.
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camp on Saturday, Aug. 21. for
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Following Uir ceremony a re- a iQth-year claa* reunion.
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ceptton was held ta Uie church
Classmates spent most of th* errnan’ Sr
parlors
j afternoon renewing old acquaintMr. and Mra. Guy Fewless of the bride's parents immediately
Before leaving for their honey- t ances and bringing themselves
moon ta Northern Michigan
•Uctagan lhe
the । up to date on happening*
happenings over
following the ceremony.
beta Ann Jarmul poured the punch
bride changed to a p
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unscramble letters making wonts
er was given jI children*.
children'.
’’r ftnd MrB Charles D. Fox in Nashville Her husband wm
Hie rehearsal dinner
to represent kitchen articles prtxrs by the groom * parent* on Friday j a potluck dinner was served in entertained Mr. and Mra. Dale graduated from SL Mary's High
Before leaving on her honey---------------„. Schanley and thro. chHdmt School In Hannah in 1983
evening at lhe home of
Mr. and-. lhe evening ...u
and prize* w
were
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j awarded m follows: The gradu- ^nMn Merida. Venezuela, for a
Following a honeymoon tn
ant evening came to a close by
The bride, a graduate of Jackson ate with the least hair, Lynwood ,e» d«r*- tho Schanleys leaving Northern Michigan. Mr* BaynJudy and her guests enjoying the High School, iiokla a BA and MA Whitney; lhe graduate who came Tuesday morning..
lon will return to the home of
wore lhe white orchid from her opening of the many attractive and from the University of Michigan 1 the longest distance. Janice Kelotu&gt; Colvin ha* recently re­ her parents and Pvt. Baynton
bridal bouquet.
useful gift*.
Her husband, a graduate of Nash- ley from California; lhe gradu- turned from BlodgrU Hospital, will return to Fort Ord. Calif.,
Sparkling white tea cup*, deco­ ville High school, graduated from' ate with the most children. »nd while recuperating at home where he is stationed.
Niagara Fall* on their wedding rated with pink ribbon* and filled Midiigan Tech ta 1962 with ■ BS Charles and
Mary Lou &lt;White) the- Colvin's weekend callers
Dtp and when they return they with very pretty bouquet* of pink degree and received his master's i Harthy. and Joyce &lt; Lyttle&gt; Pat- have been the Walter and Phil
On Saturday, a week ago. Mr.
will make their home al 233 Wai- Queen Ann's Lace, dotted with tiny from Ute University of Michigan terson teach hod five children-; Chryslers of Grand Rapids, the and Mn*. Erie Peake and Kathy
nut Street, Vermontville
pink unbrelhu. decorated the in 1964 He will work for the Uni- | the graduatewith the most gray J BUI CitryaJera of Thornappie went to North Jackson. Ohio.
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the Don Fountalo' and
Ipncheon tables at Uie Hotel Has- veraity of Michigan in the held &gt; hair. Mike Derry.•
of research this Fall and assist In
Booklet* listing current Infor- tile Stanley Stauffers. The Col­
a teaching Capacity
rnntton on most of the graduates vins were delighted 'to be made
The couple will live at 512 S. were given out to all those. who grandparents for the ninth lime Kathy remained for the week
ville and Wabash. Ind.
William Qulnlln and Mrs Lvnn
attended
on Monday. Aug. 23. when a with her cousin. Dwothy Davis
The groom'* parents entertataed P’TO'
co-hocte*eea at a lunch- Mata Street, Ann Arbor
-•-----------The committee expects to have
daughter. Catherine Anne, wm Mr and Mrs. Wayne* McDugal
th* wedding party at a rehearsal
*nd bridal shower honoring
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dinner at their home Frlday'Jud7- The pink and white decor r
brought Kathy lamt and Durvjdrah JUG JanOSA
completing their MUmg. These
evening.
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I visit here. The Peakes Imve
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,
, appolnunente. The bride's two|
DOCOn tor a Crowd
fgrandmoUier* were among the 30
I Colvin at the time.
Ball Park and on a tour ot W
Mr and Mra Donald Hughes K. Kellogg Co. In Battle Creek.
Having a crowd for a week- rO'*U and w1,h Ulf5n
the
should contact. Eaften 'McMul-

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entertaining and plrasanl stir.............
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week. Mrs Lechleitners brother
and family, Mr and Mrs Dan
ZaJeha and son. Danny, of Red­
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urday. Aug 14. at 3 pm. at th*
Pint Methodist Church. The
Rev George Elliott officiated.
Tlic bride wore ■ pale pink
gown and carried a pink and
white bouquet
Mis* Mary Lou McClelland of
Lake Odessa, a* maid of honor,
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some supplies when you're roses entwined with her grand- Doreen (Cheney) Miller.Kaym fowling
dlnnof Kuert of
right ta lhe middle of mixing.' mother's rosary
* Mahler* Karcher. Larry Baum.
Claude Hammond* on Frt11 Kern
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Maralyn Don MacKeuzle. Vergeleen iFryt
auP‘la‘l« « Utey jQlln4toni couiln of y,,, groonl ; Leonard, Kenneth Conklin, MauHAITI—C4 — k—
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was bridesmaid
rice Benton;
The attendant* wore Identical I Richard Miller. Ron Lewi* and Creek and Monday they visited
powder pink crepe floor-length Jackie ■ Payne&gt; Lewis. Joyce Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wilcox of
sheath gowns, with fashioned &lt; Becker&gt; Brook*. Judy (Covey* Battle Creek. Mr. and Mra Herscoop necklines, short sleeye*. Hollman. Dave Vender. Janice
empire waistlines and detachable Kelley. Ken Brandt. Mike Derry, their home in Tampa, Fla. Wed­
। back train Petal caps secured Janice 'Ragla-. Richardson. Ev- nesday morning, after a wonder­
their short petal pink veils. They | erett Couch. J^n &lt;Maurer&gt; An- ful Summer with their friends
eoch carried two red roses.
; nable, Loretta iHughesi Maurer. and relative* in Michigan.
The groom's attendant* were Arlene - Eaton i Edwards and
his brother. Terrance Borton. Dick Edwards.
best man; and Michael Warner. | Claudia tPullcri Purdy. Marl­
brother - In - law of the bride i Parker, who did not graduate
Seating the guest* were Michael j from HHS. but had attended
Fitzgerald and Richard Scott, I before moving away, also was
lhe groom's cousins
present She now lives In CaliAn evening reception for 160. tomia.
guests was held at beautiful Es-1 Claudle &lt; Pullen Purdy. Marikar Ski Lodge al Middleville Mr an iFrteby- Rowlader, Julie Ella Bush of Bellevue last week
5.00
and Mr*. Donald Callahan. »ls-j&lt;Dunn&gt; Caton. Colleen &lt;TatTee- and on Sunday, Mr*. Wilke*' *on,
ter and brother-in-law of lhe - Goldkamp, Jim WUwell. Ivan Mr. and Mr* Charley Thuston.
bride, were master and mistress Golden. Larry Manning, Margar­ Linda, Julie and Debra, visited
et ceremonies.
jet (Zimmerman- Shaver. Dick them en route U&gt; their home in
Presiding at the guest table j Kelley, Janice &lt;Johncock» Pow- Lowell from Gainesville. Fla,
were Mrs. Michael Warner, slater j er*. Charles Harthy and Mary where tliey had been guests of
of Uie bflde and Susan Scherer. Lou &lt;White) Harthy;
his sister.
cousin of the
|। P.;r.
.u- bride.
]lon Scrgcz;-.'..
Bergeant. Rcnkld
Ronald Scnr.cr.
Benner.
Mr and Mrs Otto Schreuder'
The couple will make thetr
- -----|1 Jack Lenz, Bernard Bowman. Pat of Grand Rapids were Sunday
home in Grund Rapid*
I .»«.».
tHlnkem Shaver. Charles Bauer. dinner gueat* of Mis* Alberta
Ccnda tWinkki Macleod. Jane
Blll Jackson. Michael Joe.
J=c. (Browneil) Barlow. Ardith ilfartBilly Joe and Helen Anne are
• ~ man» Boulter. Valerie - La Crosse)
in Texas where they arc visiting Browner, Aaron Sherk. Ann returned from Mackinac Island
j (Steuryi Asplund. Sandra 'Bur­ where they attended the Ameri­
ling) Daniel. Jeraiee &lt;Barnum* can United Insurance Convention
other relative* and friends.
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aoo. Second went to Mr. and Mr*
Kenneth Rose and third to
George Halcomb and Barbara

Carol Rose found out when they
were making plan* for a birthday
party on Thursday. Aug IB, in
her honor Sally had a way of
“showing up" or trying to before
the girl* were ready, and !t
seemed to be lhe day that she

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Mr. and Mra. Harry Wood at­
tended the reunion of her family,
the Muir*, at Tyden Park on
Bunday. The 21 present included
Carl V. Muir. Mra. Wood'* bro­
ther of Beavertun. Mr. and Mrs
Wayne Goehring of Midland. Mr
and Mra. Ron VanBocxlacr of
Baglnaw. Mr. and Mn Dale
Muir of Detroit and Mr and
Mrs Lyle Muir of Colorado and
thetr families. There were five
great-nephew* of Mr*. Wood In
the group.

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Waggoner of Dexter, at a dinner
party thl* weekend to honor the
birthday* of Mra. Rapp.
Randall and Mr. Waggoner.

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al the South Maple Grove EU B
Church. Children *—
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a and family. HI Has- i
and Mra. Archie Burd. |
•pent Sunday afternoon
Albert Green home. Mr.
Ferriday High School at Ferri
r*. Clarence Mayo of
day. La. WM elected president of Ttiornapple Lake were callers
the Key Club International. Rep­ there Saturday.
the daughter cf Joel and Lucy
resenting the Hastings Key Club
al th* convention held In Chi­
cago. DI. were Ken Weller and
She married Bert Courtnay tn
Mike Hess Key Club* are spon­
September of 1902 and they lived
sored by Klwanls International

Hie Hasting* Klwanls Club and
others plan to distribute test forms
Gordon Crteby of Portland is ing to the Lake Cxlcwa axra He
used during the program. Viewers,
visiting hl* grandmother. Mr*. died on June 28. 1M2. Mra Courtprojected into a “driver's seat" tile beautiful Alps.
the girl* were not to be outdone,
Hubbard Hills
Violet Anderaon. for a few day*, nay lias reaided in the village since
'and like the mall, they decided
situation. will keep score a* they
and
they were Sunday dinner I960
face driving condltiora demanding
that their party plans must go
Uy Mr*. Albert Green
guests ot Uie Hugo Andersons at
knowledge, judgment and skill.
so much tn that tone.'
through. It all turned out beauBarlow Lake. Tlic Andersons'
"Our Queen Marv“ rm-inej tUulIy- ewn
big banner
daughter. Georgia, who gradu­
Mra Don Gury entertained was one of
scro-j the drive at the Kelsey
Mr. and Mra. pavid Morale* ated from WMU in June, will be
ume
in •, home decorated with brightlywith a coffee Wednesday morn­
of ...
this
—------» the latter ipart
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— r-cui—i. nur
8 un,e
: colored balloons and the greet- and family of five children of leaving
ing at her home on W Center
The Alpine view* are ao- tag. “Happy Birthday, Kai ” Sal- 16S0 Walworth Ave. Paaadena, thonUr to teach at Warren Woods. Calvary Lulled
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beautiful
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Kenfleld*.
Jakson. home on leave from her
Calif., and Mrs Alice Roberta of who graduated from fee U ot M
sun n mg are two daughters. Mr*
enough of them.
j werj also invited to enjoy the Battle Creek called on Mr. and In .lulm hn
work In Uie Philippine Islands.
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. uuouumi
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"We're leaving for Italy &lt;o-1 •’•nlng's fun. The cheery camp­ Mra. Albert Green Friday. Mr*. nrer.ru
Mra. Leola Caln iia* been visit: Job ta Canton, Ohto
;Und BIld Mra Oeon{e lAnna, tu­
tag her husband's sistar, Mrs morrow.”
[At* seemed to be the center of Morales U tiie former Delphtae
rn
c
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Petersen*
of
Chicago
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‘their activity, and even Utough Robert*, daughter of Mr*. Rob­ tame Friday to
W J CUckard of Noon Lake.
►wnra
PHHnv
,
o
pick
up
their
I
iv*n
and
Stanley
of
Lake
Oderaa;
Wlxon, and other friends and
• a graesome-looking figure, who ert*. They are spending a tv2^*
J.n!..ttnd ?7&gt;U.k' 14 grandchildren; 15 great-grandrelaUve* tn Detroit, and returned
Mr. and Mn. Robert Wilson । had been making weird rustlings week vacation iff Michigan and r'.hnv,
on their way back they will virit^°‘ur?
a*e1 **•"
becn ’rU,i‘nR I h e 1 r I children; two tutera. Mra. Jennie
.1 —
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... Aug
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tn th.
last week with her granddaugh- were c*
called
Texas
ln the mrn-flelrl
corn-field, inwirwl
appeared
the
grandmother, Mra. Frank AndWld X1JS
ire
of to
V
mA ofhi*^
«’’•««in«‘rU
ter and husband. Mr. and Mrs became «
o&gt;
Yellowstone National Park and
for several week* and after. Hciiumum a. Geneva. Ind and a
—
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Jerry Andrus, who have been IIv-; nephew.
Howard
Beauchamp,
spending the ntaht at Ute Wall SroS^a.ud°S^ orLaStag
tag ta Detroit and working ta the! aho died before their arrival had a hilariously good time at Mra. Roberta will return with IjLke cottage of Mra. Andras they
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hospital there and are now lo- Howard. 47. was a son of Rob­ did their masked • friend (Mr. them, w Mr. and Mn. Archie left on Saturday for New York to
Rev. Rogers is the new pastor
,
Mt* sister. Mr* Verdle Beau- Kelsey». Th* girls chose the out- Burd entertained with a party visit his brother and family, the
at the .Pilgrim Holiness Church
The Ben Campbells were guest* champ, who lives on &gt;. ranch al of-doors also for their slumber­ Aug. 14. There were 33 present Don Petersen*, at Oneonta
. »nd preached here for the flrat
of Marvel Willis in Battle Creek , Dumas. The Wilsons returned ing. watching lhe falling stars from Kalamaxoo. Middleville and
Houseguest* ut the Clifton MU-‘ ume last Sunday. The former
and feeling like real nature lov­ local. Brenda Tripp. Donald and
on Sunday.______
the latter part of last week
er* along with all the chatting Gary Tietx, R! HasUng*. spent im ta radto
that had to be done before leav- last week at the Burd .......
home _w were Mr. and Mra. Ray Howlett. ha* moved to Midland for hl*
new assignment.
tag for school. Ouests at the;Mr, and Mr*. Ronald Burd and of Bradenton,-Fla.
party were Jeanette Hammond,
Janine Ostroth. Lynda Newtpn.
Marjorie Buck. Sue Sanborn.
Dawn Burghdofl and Jill Edger.

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Mrs Mary Dacey In Kalamarou
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her father. Mrtle 8tctnwqi,T!fftn.
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diaries Heacock and family and
Mra. pauline Baker. Others were
from Lakeland. Fla. Ft. Wayne
and South Bend. Ind, Chicago,
Battle Creek. Augusta and Hick-

A family picnic was held Sun­
day. Aug. 22, at Charlton Park in
ridge's 69th birthday.

lua Quigley, Mra Jomm Blodirett
of her four aona. John Qutherldge. all resident* of HnXlngs
Alan attending were 22 grand­
children and two great, grand­
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over the weekend when the Aben
Johnson clan gathered tor a
visit. This Included the Aben
Johnson. Jr., family from Bloom­
field Hill* and the Alan Blacklldge family from Santa Ana,
Calif.
.

IN HISTORY,
STA-

_

SlAY PASSED.
(.EVEN THROUGH THE
CIVIL WAttEWE,

10^7.35.

The Da rid Goodyear* enter­
tained hi* bowling team and
their wives for a potluck supper
at the Goodyear cottage at Gun
Lake on Hastings Pointe.

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CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAYS

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9 To 5:30.
AT 130 E. State.

from another diner at the same
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Michigan. G. Mennen Williams,
now assistant Sec. of State.
Mrs. Howard Frost chaumancd i
Uie day for the Ladles Luncheon ,
at the Hasting* Country Club|
Tuesday. She was assisted by
Mra. Robert Stanley. Mra K 9.
i McIntyre. Mr* William Stedman,
i Mr*. Richard GuenUier and Mrs.
I Prod Hauser.

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family reunion last week at Mn.
Merl Clark's Guernsey Lake cot­
tage, Including Mra. Velma Gates
of Delton Rl. This was the tint
family gathering ta 33 years
When the Roy Hubbards re­
cently celebrated their 45th wed­
ding anniversary. with the Ed­
ward Haye* family of Eaton
Rapid*, by having a dinner parly
in Jackson one of the highlight*

J^CKCT

SHE!

CLEVELAND’S

�SI V-^^^IAIfred Hazel, 96,

VFW Kiddies

Have Fun at
Nashville

Of Lake Odessa
Succumbs

Youth Fined

The ptn oak tree 1* well named. I The Cherokee. hrquoU. anA
1 Though thia oak probably wa* I Mutkogran India™ are the only
named from the pin* on leaf- trltiea in North Amerixa Imown
tips, tlw
abort tminrhre , to have hunted with blowgun*.
served a* pine which held many
-----------•-----------a building together before nail*; The atandard 7-inch pencil
became plentiful.
I can draw a line 33 mlka long-

Fifty children from the VFW
National Home went back to
Eaton Rapid) Saturday night
tired but happy They had been
In Naahville all day where they
were entertained by the local
VFW and Auxiliary Post 8260

trovar T. Lrthcw Utting In Ha»Munfcipal Court
•u flnrd SJ* plus S3 43
Brrkwlth wa* arrwtrd early Sunay at the Dog ’N mucm ne aat tn
lA until ni* arraignment
Franklin E Decker, ». Hailing*. and Mra. George bockw.xxl

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hall and danced u&gt; muilc by The
Drifter* However, the youngMera. for the mart part, were
more interested In listening to
lhe music than dancing. Several
I boy* liad a chance to all In with
the band to play the drama. One
lucky boy was Ricky Glelm. 12.
from the North ^Carolina cabin,
who wa.s presented a uiare drum
from the musician*. Ricky'*

Welcome,
Little Newcomer
If your Mommy wiH phons Os. i Welcome
Wigon hostess will visit you with a basket
of i&gt;tts and poetlltti tp let you know how
welcome your arrival is and to congratulate
pur parents.

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nated pop. and many others from
the Post and Auxiliary contribu­
ted Uieir time and energy to
provide a day of fun and enter-

Please here lhe Welcome Wtpn all on me
My Diddy WOUld like tO MlbSCflbt 10 the Hastings Banner^
My Diddy already subscribes

Compared with machine scrubbing, dry powder
cleaning and "Do-lt-Yourielf" shampooing—

I Ville te care tor their parent*
Mr. Welker has beyn a farmer,
'•arpcdtcr and mlllwnghl Ttiey
When you’re cooking on an
lived in Maple Grove Township. outdoor grill. Ixi» do you figure
cooking lime? If the tempera-1

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.

IchUdren and 10 great, grand- guide you while cooking pro|childi^n moat of whom will join cred*. but If you don't have one. I
i In the-t-lebrntlon Sunday
then make certain the coal)'
1 Mr and Mra. Welker are aak- burn down from their white-hot |
; Inc Hurt their friend* refrain *ta«e to that tn which they’re i
| from bringing any gift*, please
covered with a fine gray ash ।
•
ThU provide* a moderate tern-|

Jli a fad. . . Tfour tafa^trnm! uiddad off riyll mill
, property tul an.I proptrhj

iJ. Pttaia td ui tip fain

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Open Mon. thru Fri. till 9 P.M. — Closed Saturdays

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Antique white plastic.

Ben Franklin"
102 West State Street at Jefferson

�Dies Thursday;
Rites Saturday

Open Home to
' Mark Silver
, Wedding Jubilee

Funeral service* for Bui A.
Engle. 84. »4 East Colfax, who
died early Thursday morning.
Aug. 18. at Plainwell, were held
Department Convention held In at 1:30 pm. Saturday at the
. Leonard-(Wood Funeral Home.
Grand Rapids in June.

Fitzgerald Corps Lists Activities
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An open house honoring Mr.
. and Mrs. Harold Dealing of R2

article regarding the Hope Town- ■
ship Centennial. Il was written Igan territory baud upon grants
I by John C. Ketcham whom 1 saw made by English kings tn colo­
nial days. Notably were those of
Mar.ach-.L-.ctu and Virginia.
, These were seuled by the “Ordl—
.'fiance of 1787’ creating what was
HOPE CENTENNIAL RECALLS termed 'The Northwest Terri-

J Mr Dooling Li employed by
I Doehler-Jarvis In Grand Rapids.

■ Peace Corps Test
■ '

By John C. ketehsm

,

An

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opportunity for Barry
“ °,"r

While Hope Township was the Indiana from 1800 to 1806. but
I last
In •the
to be organorgan- 11 was organlred- as a territory in
— ■u- county
——— •■&gt;
-----------ixed. and become a township
30 the last named year, with Lewis Consumers Power
years ago. or in 1850, the flrat Cols is territorial governor and
aeuler to locate In Hope was in a ’legislative council. Barry coun­ Safety Checks
ty wax included as a part of
........- ______ ______________
the township's centennial w»« Lsnawer county in 1838. and All Vehicles
held this year, on August 17. at
Every Consumers Power Com- eluding the Prudential Insurance passed or failed. It measures
Cloverdale. Lt was a rainy day.
piny truck and car in the Has- Building and the Museum of general aptitude and ths ability
1tTTTi
I*h2cn cut uie auenaaoce ma- W‘ iowiimup me couiuy w» unga area waa safety checked History' and Science.
to learn a Unguage.
Jene Sergey both
Hastings, terially. The picnic dinner was dtaugruted as a county October Tuesday morning. Aug. 24. Frank 1------------------------------------------------------ ---- ---------- ---------- ;----------------- —
17 T^WWrcn:.. e‘*h *"*'• hold in the Hope Township hall 23. 1823. It wax named Barry Illtchle. urea manager said
grandchildren and one auter-.m Cloverdale and the exercises county in twnor of William T.
Thl Dr„.rtm
Bart of a
Mra. Claude (Lottie) Pangbom'i- •».. ™u_,
in 1
*n”
waa pari oi a
Church.
i the cabinet of President Andrew | «&gt;mpany - wide Inspection of
of Munialng.
The nrnaram nt tn. rtav wu Jsckiwn. We hare In thia state' the utility'* automotive equlpprS^STc^
urS
&lt;*
In&lt;hani. m»"«•

Now mowing’* fun, and faster, too.
Tint 4-icason tractor cases all la wn
and garden tasks. Test-ride? Call:

E. L. CARPENTER
HARDWARE
142 E. State ft.

Rhone Wl 5-2983

Invite Democrats,
Others to Eaton
County Com Roast

BACK
to
SCHOOL »

This event Is anticipated by
Eaton County Democrats each1
Car though there la no set date.
arren and Georgia Hull, nt■
1

direction of Welton Brooks, and
waa preceded by a thirty minute,

Com. VanBiuw.

Thb llupccUon insures all vehlc4"* on
highways are ente

eg twenty pieces, organlxed and
directed by Mrs. Welton Brooks
The dtlaena of that township
are greatly Indebted to John C.
Ketcham of thia city for the

tatlon he gave of the history of
tiial township up to 1800. From
that date on it is expected it
will be continued by local peopie. A committee was authorised
j to do this, which committee will

Lots of real medicated help

for troubled skin. Scrub aids'

-CLOVERDALE

tire county waa constituted as 'Tocjd DQv' at Fair
one township of Katamaroo I *
county. It continued in t h a t
CongreMtnan Paul H. Todd, Jr.
(lluallon for several ytara. By &lt;D„ Mich.). will be In the Third
183fl people had wtrird In this District tlite weekend to attend
county. It waa organised as one'the annual Eaton County Fair.!
township officially on March 23.! Friday. Aug. 20th has been act
l«a firat &lt;nwn uilte u "Tnrtd tkr
the FWIr"
tOM anrf

up problem complexions.

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to eating plenty of sweet corn
loaded with butter, renewing old all the real cotate of Uw town­
acquaintances, making new ship were always given by “The
United 8la tea of America!" How.
and from whom, did the United
States obtain the ownership of
Congressman Paul H. Todd. thia property, and the right to
Jr.. Democrat-repreeentatlvs
from Michigan's Third District,
will be guest of honor. 7N0TO win

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eluded Irving. Rutland. Yankee j
Springs, end Thornapple; Johns­
town township whfch Included I

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crnuwr

A Spacial Family Double Feature Program
"

Showing Thursday thru Saturday

trap. They had almost no use
for the rich resources of this
state. The government did not;
cheat the Indians nor take the
land from them without campenaarion. On lhe contrary by the1
treaty of Chicago, most, erf MichIrfan was ceded to. the federal
government, and the United
States paid the Octawas SI.000 00
per year for M years for what
rights they had. and 11.500 00 per
year to assist them in the pur­
chase . of blacksmith and other
tools needed for farming end to
help each their children. It paid
the PottawatemlM J5.000.00 year­
ly for all time, find 8l.Q00.q0
yearly for the purchase of took
and salary of teachers to trairt

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.

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HASTINGS
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Open doily Monday thru Saturday ’til 3:00, Thursdays 'HF 12:00

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�9—THE HASTINGS IUNNTR
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I jxrnon. LeRoy Mr-Clurkin. IB. 1612
;8 Jetferron, to drive iila rar on !
’flucd •
l#kr* serf IWkwtth rt Ml F
*WCh U T*0™"11*' M
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nicnara Dcckwnn, it. joi e ,
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Immanuel Gul id to Mret

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Youth blued

Ttllrtu before Middleville Justice
Omer T- Lethcoe Mtting tn H**-

Alfred Hazel. 96.
Of Lake Odessa
Succumbs

VFW Kiddies
II

Funeral rervires for Alfred T

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i

retired drain contractor.

16. 1895, anj had lived in Lake
tile Lake Ode. sa IOOF lodge and
served as lodge »&lt; cretary for many
tears
.
.surviving are hla wife. Anna;
thne daughteis. Mu Edward
■ Ferni Soper of Flint. Mn Charlts
1 France* * Harrell of Grume Pointe
■nd Mrs Gerald 'Pearl* Bretz of
Detroit; the ran-. Clare of Detroit.

I Piini Harbor, Fin. Ruareh anil
1 Robert of laike extra** 21 grand I children: 45 grrat-gnuulchiidnn:
I a Mater, Mrs Anju Shattuk of
|Oi»o*», and two brother*. Charles

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a

Caroline Furlong, lhe aaxUlaryThe youngster* and their coun­
sellor* arrived st 1 pm and »rre
taken to the skating rink until 4
pm llien they returned to Noahville for a dinner at the VFW
hall and danced to music by The
Drifter*. However, the young­
ster*. for the matt part, were
more Interested In listening to
Uie music than dancing. Several
boy* had a chance to Ml in with
the band to play Uie drums. One
lucky boy was Ricky Olelm, 12,
from the North Carolina cabin,
who was presented a snare drum
from Uie musicians Ricky's
name is to be inscribed on Uie
'drum before it is turned over lo
'him.
.
Tbe,guests then attended the
| micro midget trophy race* at

mjx(n at Oiln-s

If your Mommy will phone us, 1 Welcomg
Wsicn hostess will visit you with a basket
cl (ifts and graetings to let you know how
welcome your arrival is and to cwiratulala
your parents

-

Fifty children from th* VFW
National Home went back to
Eaton Rapid* Saturday night
tired but happy. They had been
in Nashville all day where they
were entertained by the local
VFW and Auxiliary Put 8280

meeting at her cottage on Gun to be held Hus Wedncaday at th*
Pickens Chape! at 1:30 with Inter­
ment In lakeside Cemetery.
Beckwith ws* arrested early Sunplanned by tbe committee. Mr&gt;
at the Dog -N Huoa nr
until his arralgnnwrit
I Mid Harriet Clark Haul. and came
to UiU area with hU Pan-nU at

Welcome,
Little Newcomer

I?

nave r tin at
Nashville

MR. AND MRS. GROVER WELKER
. . To Celebrate Golden Anniversary.

Robert &lt;Faithi Greer of Delton..
The celebration will be held in i
the Maple Leaf Grange nail.;
five miles south of Nashville on j name Inscribed.
M-C« Iram 2 to 5 p.m.
! Police Chief Ddn
DAn Lair added
| I Visiting the Woodrow Wynhs
WELCOME NEWCOMER!'
Grace Hecker, daughter of w the entertainment ot Uie
| last, week were lheir dauKtih-r.
George and Eva iSmlUii Hecker, i youngsters by providing fireworks *
Um this coupon to Id us know you're here
g 'Marian Hansen, and her friends.;
and Mr Welker, aon of William
,w,re displayed by Uie;
! Pat Johnson and Roberta Wish- ■ Open house will be held Sun­ and Mary Ann * Longanccker*
^,0*n- Kenneth Furlong |
MOOTS NAME.
I art, of Detroit.
aav.
“nd Mrs. Jerry Banfleld do- ,
day. Aug. gsr.
29. in
tn nonor
honor oi
ot inc
the Welker were married Aug. 29.
|
Mr. and Mrs Gerald Handera noth wedding anniversary of Mr. 1915. At the home ot the bride*
“&lt;3.n’“’y u&lt;*htr,i,™m
AOORLSL.
■ and thetr four boys have had a and Mra Grover Welker.
| parents In Maple Grove Town- **J$
'*n,*J Au»lll*ry conirtbu-,
। wonderful vacation trip, the
ta,?, P*™.M t,
*M «*» “
tm_______ __________ f—---------------------------------■ highlights of which were Niagara . their children. Mr. and Mrs.
I FalL*. the Worlds Fair, and
□ Please have the’Welcome Wagon call on me
I ; Washington. DC They a ho visl- Loyn Welker of Nashville. Mr ville to care for their parent*
•
and
Mr*
V.
R
Welker
and
Mr.
□ My Daddy would like to subscribe to the Hauinp Banner
■ ted friends at- Evansville. Ind
Mr Welker has been a farmer.
• Since their return, guests over and Mr* Anthony &lt;Zora' Gulgar
Q My Daddy already subscribes
-—
I the weekend were Mr. and Mrs all of Pontiac and Mr. and Mrs. ••arpenter and millwright, Tlwy When
you're cooking on on |1
lived in Maple Grove Township. outdoor grill, how do you figure
Ed Kornoely and daughters of
10 years in Battle Creek and 10 cooking time? If Uie tempera­
■ Albion and Mr and Mr* Howard Youn? Mother
Helntzlemah of Coals Grove
1 wu"t5 nrivinvr
- ~
,lln’ u kept at moderate, the!
IE
w" 'i«~
Of 3 Sons Dies
and moved to 210 Queen street,• used Indoor* with your range j
Nashville.
Of Heart Attack
Outdoor grill thermometer* will'
The Welker* have* 13 grand- give accurate temperatures to
Mra. Dona Jean Oardniv. 35. children and 10 great, grandof R2 Wayland, died Sunday childrep most of whom will join guide you while cooking profuUowing a heart attack suffer­ 1 In th* celebration Sunday.
ed al her home
Jll a fad..
engagement wifi dad off rigid with
burn down from their w)Ute-hoc 1
Mr.
.ho,.ttai uilr
erlg graded, property cut andproperty
stage to tfial in which they're
e" r s-™' “™«“«™
—■
Tills provides a moderate ton-.
Company, was the mother of I
•
•
lued diamond. Ptease let
erature for grilling lhe food in­
tiirve sons
| The maturity date on seed
...
■
stead of charring it unpalatatay
evaluation Ltfare you
She is the niece of Mrs. Ray I pockets is the average number
Gruber of Ri Hastings
l.,f day* from the time Uie seeds
In addiuon to her husband are sown or plants are ret In
&lt;md
tajumM l,, l»r.
„„ unut I1M
parents, four brother*, inchid-'
,
,
ing I’nil Reran, formerly withaltitude, type of aoU.
Uie Detroit Tigers, two Msttra.
r»rtz»-c&gt;a«n WAN 1EL&gt;—Someone to care for
118 W. State St.
children day*. Phona WI 5­
and u grandmother. Mra. Agnes ran«- ll to vary cogpiderably.
however.
9568.
7
8/28'
Ilhtdon of Wrbb-RIng. Inc.
Area now ot Sylvania. Ohio
NONE

: named from the pin* on leaf-1 tribes m North America known
lipa, the trart* short tranche. I to h«»* hunted with btowptna.
Mrvtd “ &gt;na which held many :
------------ O-----------» buildtag together before nailsI The standard t-lnch pencil
became plmtlful.
lean draw a Um &gt;5 mUea tone-

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8 YEARS EXPERIENCE —GUARANTEED WORK

DQRACLEAN Mathod Out clean* All Others
Compared with machine scrubbing, dry powdei
cleaning and “Do-It-Yourself” shampooing—

Duroclean removed from Vi to 65c
soil than other methods.

Outdoor Cookery

more
-

2.

Duroclean showed less than 1 2 of I
fab­
ric wear compared with up to 25 times^as
much with other methods

3.

Duroclean showed absolutely no shrinkage
compared with up to 231 sq inches lost by
some of the other methods on a 9 by 12 rug

. Z/iuz

uJ /&lt;

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

r'tni££tSt, JEWELERS

held at I 30 pm. Uu* Wednes­
day »t Wayland.
u.

CALL US FIRST!

Miller’s Ds“

Phono WI 5-2091
107 E. Woodland. Haitinga
Midway Between Broadway and Michigan
Open Mon. thru Fri. till 9 P.M. — Closed Saturday*

Ben Franklin*

I

has everything for

WTO-SCHOOL!

The other 95^’
of the time
he needs
boy-proof shoes
rugged
Buster Browns
with tough,
long-wearing
PVC soles

WEAREVER PEN

Sheaffer's PEN

With 12 washable
blue cartridges.

Medium and fine
point giant refills.

100
An angel on Sunday... a tiger the rest of the week.

The time when he needs a rugged shoe that takes all the

punishment he&lt;an dish out. His Buster Browns go the distance .

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Portland Lassie Wins
Woodland Horse Show
The Woodland Junior Hone--------------------------------------------------Show waa held .Sunday. Aug 23
The pony halter trophy do-.
at lhe Woodland Ball Park. Forty-i“ud *
£7 Shattuck, Portland; “2nd, Patty
seven contestant* participated in hnrnraa racing and F. 8 Nlcl- Acker, Centreville; 3rd. Carol
Hasting*. 4th. Karey
173 evehts
j h*mer **nt to Clare Jackson of Converse.
Many spectator* were along Bake Odessa: 2nd. Diant Clark. Becker. Hasting* Trophy was
donated by Waller A. Reed. Lake
ta -UX ta^ta.. Z

da Jackson with Mia* Copper ';
2nd. Cindy Chapman, Sunfield:
3rd. Tamera Kantner. Woodland;
4th, Londa Jackacn with “Stub­
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Hastings
Public Library
' Located Corner
Court Md Church Sircelt

Library Hours:
Tuesday and Thursday

Monday, Wednesday

and Friday
12:30 to 8:30 p in.

The Hastings Banner
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TL.. —
a..-..-*26,
fK. 1965
1OXC
Thursday,
August

hoM 1 to 6

Intone Requiem
At St. Rose

Marriage Licences Caravanners
Attend Rally
' XriMa I. TeM.
*7
■ Krl« A4aaa. Hutlt&gt;*»
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1* At Frankenmuth

For Mrs. Lowe

i Jaka C. Barakaab Puubwrsk, Pa. ZZ

The Rev. Joseph C Dunphy ,&gt;lmMU
I* to Intone the Requiem Maa*, aauley Cinto. Hsiiiun
'at tn a m PrIAav al Rt Rziaa lit
&lt;
n„„BM ItxrUnfi
'Edna M. Lowe. 74. of 320 W
Clinton Street, who died about 8 j

Jackson. Sunflald. 2nd, Duane
12:30 to 6 p.m.
English pleasure trophy waa cy Estep. Woodland. 4th. Cindy
1 Woodland
The
halUr ‘Uvtstol awarded lo Pam Brunett. Grand Chapman, Bunfield
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S?‘'np,.0.n....h“1US ironhv
hv sVnMl.rv!
Last class of the day waa adult
Saturday
horse want to Diane Hendee of trophy donated by Woodland Ksiamuoo Conrad* Standard pleasure won by Royal Smith of
Portland with her weanling filly. Mutual Insurance Company was Station donated the trophy.
Hasting* riding “Angel Eyea";
Western pleasure for 13 and
“Honey Bun." Reserve champion won by Pam Brunett of Grand
Burial
2nd. Marlin Meyer*. Woodland,
Ixdge with second place going to
Cemetery.
3rd. Phyllis Lehman. Lake Odes­
beta Florey" shown by Brenda Diane Clark of Battle Creek.
dee. Portland; 2nd. Londa Jack­ sa.
and 4th. Stan Townsend.
son. Sunfield; 3rd. Pam Jackson.
Hendee of Portland. Grand cham•
Kn pleasure horse was King Brenda Hendee of Portland; 2nd. Bunfield; 4lh. Bob Smith. Has­ Clarksville.
Many thanks to al) who helped
*
Shattuck. Portland: 3rd. ting*. Trophy donated by Mr.
nd'* Dan owned and shown by
by Janry
Roche* Dodson she moved wUh
o Bb&lt;rM1U
Bunfield. with -------Unda Eliott, Sunfield; 4th. and Mra. John Barnum of Wood­ make thl* show a success. Again
Linda Elliott of Sunfield.
her parent* to Pennsylvania a*: —------ '
thanks to the judge, Dennis May•
Janey Shattuck's "Perry's Bu- Tamera Kantner. Woodland. land.
a small child, and married How-,
gar" standing reserve champion Trophy donated by Victor EckWestern pleasure for 14 and
.
ard Lowe in Pennsylvania.
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pleasure horse Ribbons for this ardt of Woxlland
A young mother ia.struck by a
They moved to Hastings In
The filling and showmanship Bunfield. 2nd. Janey Shattuck,
Ttadinr
ta .'I—
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In WIKTC
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Discount. Mulliken's Service Su­ trophy donated by Woodland Portland. 3rd. Larry Acker*on,
lured A little buy need* delicate the j. w Blba Company. He
tton. ^oren Hershberger and Elevator »a* presented to Linda Sunfield, 4th. Laurel Lutcher.
open-heart surgery, to gave hl*
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Classic * Drug Store.
Eliott of Sunfield; 2nd. Ken Portland Trophy donated by Dr.
life A lirtnophlllac (a bleeder।
Following Mr. Low«» death.
Brook*. Woodland; 3rd. Janey and Mrs Robert Cary. Heatings.
Shattuck. Portland; 4th, Jane
ble d to deatK
’ne WM ,n* hou*ke*Prr a- lhc
Winner of the Clover leaf waa
:
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St.
Rose
Convent for 16 veers
aith the following placing*: 1st, Maus, Kalamazoo.
Londa Jackson. Sunfield, with
। What du all three people lave aiie had been In poor IwaJth for
Diane Hendee, Portland: 2nd.
Gilliland* Garage of lake "Stubby"; 2nd. Diane Hendee.
In common’ They nred bloodCindy Chapman, of Bunfield; Odessa donated Uie Horseman­ Portland; 3rd. Duane Kimmel.
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and
without
it.
they
cannot
live.
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3rd. Barb Johnson. Portland; 4th. ship Class trophy*. Winning thia Lake Odessa; 4th. Cindy Chap­
Barb Gilliland. Woodland Tro- was Unda Elliott. Sunfield:
* man. Sunfield Trophy donated
Pam Brunett. Grand lodge;
by Smith Brothers Elevator
Mr and Mrs. Charles Brooks of ixinda Jackson. Sunfield; 4lh. Woodland
Catholic Daughter* of
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Woodland.
Janey Shattuck. Portland.
Barrel bending was won by pltal. were held at 2 pm. Fri- yout own rnn..iy..
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l—injrd.Ckimfti FuNancy
Walma.
Grand. —
Rapid*
She b aurvlvrd by a daughter.
with "Buzz'. 2nd. Londa Jack­ neral Home.
Mra. Richard ■ Virginia! Covey.
son. Sunfield; 3rd. Brenda Hen­
The Rev. George Elliott offi­
; 220 W. Clinton, three grandcluldee. Portland; 4th. Nancy Wal­ ciated with burial in Berryville 'ar In’lnT.
drpn: two Rleat Khtrtdchlldren.
ma. with "Annie ' Trophy do­
and one alstor. Mrs. Chreter
nated by Vic's "Barber Shop. Lake
Mr*. Mudge waa hoepltalized
‘Mary) Meibom of Haines City,
Odessa Woodland Martel; Les' on Munday, Aug. 18.
The Barry County Chapter of
Service Station Woodland.
Siu- waa bom in Henry Coun­
ty.
Ohio
on
Oct
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HW3
the
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tuu
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Pint In ride and lead was Lon.uuair or a2L tai Km™
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j&gt; a child
rhlld she HOBlenU
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Eberly A
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nwldmU of thia Cxxinty
county to get
wuh
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tended school there
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She married Eari Mudge on ^011 Hall, corner of B Church
Mra. William G Bradford. 135 E I
July 3. 1916. at Jackaon. They
8’T*? ta Heatings
South Street, was injured about i
moved to Hartings In 1918.
| rrotn 12 ,KMjn to 6 P"
She waa a member of the, “Before the final tong holiday 2:15 pm Wednesday. Aug. 18. when
Hastings Flrat Methodist Church. (weekend of ths Bummer, lets
NEW
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Your Blood
Is Needed Here
Next Wednesday

attended the third Michigan
. f*. Wally Byam Rally of the year
111 which waa held at Frankenmuth
„ ' on Friday. Saturday and Sunday.
vanners.
Among those from here were
is; the William SehHhanecka. Rufus
” Waldron*. Ward Erways, Ralph

items. Harold Jone*. Jake BenzidJr.v Rooert Brook*. Lyle Aker•* lyp from Hastings and Mr. and

Mrs. Earl Mudge

Dies Following
Brief Illness

^HASTINGS^

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Serious Injury

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dale, according to Deputy Haney ■
was a former member of the Hl &lt;* Injured." leaders urged
Hiwatha Rebekah Lodge
~
Mr* Bradford waa treated al
Mra Mudge is survived
countits participating tn the
HOST coniltit ot a Dry Cleaner and an Electric Bruih deiigned for
Red Crore blood program that is Pennock Hoepital for a cut under
operated through Che Lansing
! Regional Center.
more severely injured but had her
Because this otamty particlUm our machine to dean 300 sq. ft. CQQC
Mrs Bradford area retumli^
of Baldwin, and two slatera.
from vtaltlng her mother al Kala(average home)
only ▼ y
Mr* Laura Sponable of Hastings

Bob Wilk

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Antenna Service

lan of Healings.

2153 Gun Lake Road

Hastings

Phone 945-9773

The first Perris wheri high­
lighted the 1893 Chicago Expo­
sition.

hit the bank then bounced off and

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A FIVE LEVEL HOME AT ALGONQUIN LAKE: top level hat three

HASTINGS FLOl
123 West State Street. Hastvi

COVERING

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Saturday to see If

ON SOUTH BROADWAY. a me. home not ail finished. a good

...$18,000.00
ANOTHER REAL NICE HOME AT PODUNK LAKE: hat two bedwith dming space. full bath

full basement with cil heating

A REAL GOOD NINE ROOM HOME with three nice bedroom.
room, dining room, kitchen, full bath, hat a basement with oil

soil, located in Odessa Township. Ionia County $10,500.00
FIVE ROOM RUNGALOW OUT ON NORTH BROADWAY, with
living room, two bedrooms, dining room and kitchen combined,
bath, her and cold running water, three stall garage, right of
way to lake for$10,500.00

A YEAR ROUND HOME AT THORNAPPLE LAKE with living
room, dining room, kitchen, two bedroom* and bpth. newly
paneled, new hot water heater, new oil furnace, and prenp. ha*
aluminum siding, two stall garage - j..$9,300.00

TWO REAL NICE LOTS ON THORNAPPLE RIVER, close to dam
and good fishing site on blacktop rood for$1,300.00
ON ALGONQUIN LAKE, two rial nice lots (large one*) for
$2,400.00
SI 6,500.00
A REAL SWELL HOME IN THE TAFFIE
ADDITION, nearly naw.
ha* large living room, two swell bedroom*, dining room, kitchen
and full bath, utility room, family room, lot* of cupboard*,
attached two stall electrically operated door, oil furnace, real
**«• &gt;■«
$27,000.00
A REAL GOOD. LARGE HOME IN THE FIRST WARD, ha* living
room, four bedroom*, large kitchen with real nxe cupboard*,
family room paneled, bath with shower and stall, utility room
with buill-in cupboards, laundry room, has full basement, and
all this foe $4,000.00
WE HAVE ONE SCHOOL HOUSE TO SELL VERT REASONABLE.

A GOOD INVESTMENT IN TWO APARTMENT HOUSES, both

M.-ACRE LOT. *
Woodland, for

41,100.00
A REAL NICE HOME IN THE FIRST WARD has two bedroom*
upstairs and one closet, and down one bedroom, living room,

A BUNGALOW IN WOODLAND VILLAGE, living room, dining
. room, three bedroom*, kitchen and bath, gat'floor furnace.

A NICE HOME ON CROOKED LAKE to trade for property close
to Hastings.
A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY ESTATE iust out of town on two acre

nice bedroom* with doteft, two full bath*, strictly modern
kitchen with monowallt built in birch cupboard*, disposal, lot*
of built in accessories, thermopane windows, full basement

lightning rods, lots of shrubbery ..........____ $32,000.00

ANOTHER PLACE JUST OUT OF TOWN, home has two bedroom.

decorated, good location for___________________ $15,100.00
BUILDING LOT IN lad WARD, sewer and water In. has a garage
on H, also aS7.JOO.OO
part basement ......____ ...___ ..$1,500.00
A REAL NICE HOME IN THE 4th WARD, has three good bedroomt, full bath and two lavatories (colored fixture*) upstair*
*nd down, a living room with fireplace, dining room, den and
L.r.K,"
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415.800
BEAUTIFUL HOME AT ALGONQUIN LAKE, all on one floor.

.ta, —taaix, ureu wnn on, new two Stan
gsraee. aluminsen siding, paneling woodwork In living room, on
excellent road, school bus service, for_______ ...$20,000.00
WE HAVE A HOME IN BATTLE CREEK, with three tredrooms and
bath up end down it has one bedroom, living room, dining room,
kitchen, full basement, new us furnace, new water heater, nme
front and back enclosed porches, wants to tr*» for a place with
about 30 acre* north of Hastings.
THREE NICE BUILDING LOTS ON HASTINGS HEIGHTS.

good well and pump and eledtrlc washer, dryer and refrigerator
foe..................................................................................... $8,000.00

A REAL SWEET BUNGALOW at Oeen Meadows Number One:
has Iivine room 13 x 19 ft., three real nice bedroom*, dining
room and kitchen, full bath with double lavatory, full basement
with electric heat, poured wall*, one and one-half U*H garage,
on two acre lot with lot* of tree* -..-.---...--$17,300.00
ANOTHER REAL NICE BUNGALOW IN CARLTON TOWNSHIP,
close to Hastings, with living room, this* nice bedroom*, kitchen
with lots of cupboards, full bath. Hiving room is carpeted) full
basement with coal furnace, has attached gauge, for SI 1,000.00
A BI4.EVEL IN HASTINGS HEIGHTS (nearly new), home on
upper level, it h*» living room, three nice bedrooms, kitchen

laundry and batemant, heated with gat furnace ...$l3.500.00

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�Sunfield Wins Title Here, Hosts Regionals
Ted Foltz Hurls
One-Hitter in
Monday Finale

Michigan’s Big Tree*

Caledonia Boy
Scouts Enjoy
Week in U.P.

Sunfield to Play
Winner of Thursday**
Mutkefon-G.R. Game |

Annual Baseball

Spectacle Opens
On September 10

dogs* a male and female, si*
months old. are available at
the Dog Pound, the Barry
County Humane 8oetety re­
port*. Those Interested In ob­
taining a dog may contact
Dog Warden Dean Braden
through the sheriirs office.

Southern Michigan* annual
amateur base ball spectacle open*
this year on Sept. 10 with a twi-

Mixing about 10 to 20 pound*
of ground corn (medium grind.

Sunfield, which wan'd an im-

to be played al Sunfield.
The winner of the Muskegon
tourney playa the Grand Rapid*

tiuulhwmt and Pacific regions
and the champion and runner ,
up of tbe West Central region. |

NOW is the
time to
GET SET
for the NEW

lUld lUUUlgdll

Leads Women’s

Thursday with tlic winner play- ninth Don Doster started the
Ing Muskegon at 7:30 Friday. I Lumbermen going with a double
Ixwen of Oamcn 1 and 3 play at Bob Carmony followed with a
6 pm. Saturday with the win- single then George Plegla hit annor meeting the .Friday winner I
t-r
at 0 p.m. with another game
Bunday at S:SO if necaaarj-.

The CJasr. A and Class B Reg­
ional! arc being held at Mu*-

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Mra. John Mulligan of Mid- ■
dlcvillc Uie defending champion |

Drop in dr phone
for information
regarding

Armchair Athlete

Men’* and Women'i

Monday the curtain goes up on the 1965 Michigan prepj
lootball season when candidates throughout the Lower Penin-1
sula begin drills’ to get them in shape lor the high school in­
augural games on September 17. Hastings High Head Coach
Jock Clarey, planning his final season on lhe Hilltop, i» hoping
for another good season-just as are all other coaches in.all the•
leagues.
Next Thursday Coach Clarey is planning a clinic, to which
all parents and other* Interested------------------------------------------------- 1
in the Hasting* High personnel!

LEAGUES

OPEN
BOWLING

' Hastings Mfg.

Afternoons

2nd in Tourney

George Ftgel singled to drive
in Don Dister and Bob Carmony
with the winning runs in the
16th after both had singled.
Sparrow Hospital started the
scoring when Bishop fed off the

and Evenings

At Charlotte

Bob &amp; Mickey Lambert
Your Hosts

day afternoon lo let the Claas D
District championship escape

fourth when Doster .crowd tbe
plate., and in the uMh..'went,

Sportswomen Hear
Gayle Barlow

HASTINGS
BOWL INC.

Gayle Barlow, who wtiz. an ex-

Their offense: About 20 players
and three coaches were practic­
ing football in picturesque Sar­

were Bbater. FTgel and OerfeWsn?

County Lumber defeated Bab'i
Bar A Grill from Eaton Rap­
id*, 7-4. tn extra innings; Sun-

BOWLING
SEASON

1965 Tourney

Woodlond at Michigan

SOUND

WMSB. Michigan State Unjver"Allow no football practice be­
*ity television. ha* received the
top award of the Institute for tween Dec. 1 of one year and
Monday ot the week preceding
Labor Day of the following year."
The rule 1* good. What a rat
race we would iiave if every high

as in
single

RADIO

singles out additional land* for
Acquisition At more than 20 exist­
ing and potential State parks
and recreation areas. Designated
for purchase are lands adjoining
or lying near the presently de­
veloped parks of Holland. Van

by George

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the seventh and poured scien
runs across In the first extra
inning to win going away. Fager
and Bowers formed the battery.
In the next game. Hastings
lost a 3-2 decision with .Hauae
pitching. The locals managed
three hila off Elliott of Grand
Ledge. The Ledgers got Just four.

Distribution of Michigan's 1965
hunting and trapping licenses
and application forms for antlerle&amp;s deer permits was started last
week. Hunters applying for some
228.000 antlerless deer permits
available for 56 special areas— fourth. Yarn Bowman and Freinitadlng parts of Barry County denburg scored the two Hastings
tallies.
completed entry forms to Lan­
Friday Hastings defeated
sing. Forms are to be available at
Yankee Springs and Plainwell with
ling, BrMenburg
for this Fall's archery and fire- -------------------- —. and Kieumann.
Hau*e and Lydy one $ach Ljdy
pounded out a home run to open
the second inning.
In Saturday's opener. Has­
tings posted a 2-0 win over
Eaton Rapids with Hauu *f.

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SPORTS
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045-4392
In Saturday's nightcap, lus­
ting* got evan with Grand Ledge
by defeaUng the Ledger*. 3-0,
getting nine hit* oh Elliott Fager »M the winning hurler. ah

WBCH
Hastings-Barry County Radio

1220
on your dial

�Washington's victory ta
the 60-yard high loadlw at the
1965 NCAA indoor track champlonahlfbt *ss Michigan State's
first national track title since
1D5C and the ninth In Spartan

ra J. Bennett, James v* E. MUI-,side: Gillespie vs HubbeD. Macer. Rohde vs McMUlan.
Leod v« Hollister: Fletcher r»
Itod Division-G. Miller 50, 4. Sim. Mitchell vs Sherwood; JaGordner 58. 0; Frandsen 50. 2. dobs n H. Smith, Panfil vs
W. Croninger 54. 2; Chenoweth Cove: Hamaty v». Chase; po*t-

Buerge Leads
Men’s Monday
Loop With 38

Osgood 50, 0; *Frandaen 50,’ 4, Hubbell, Burr v» HubbeU.

Hal Buerge fired a 38
IB to set Frandren 50, 0; Winick
the pace in the Haating* Country
Club's Men'* League Monday
evening, followed by Dr. Larry
Blair with a 40. George Cheno­
weth. Bob Hollister, Jack Laubaugh With 40s. Eldon Hathaway.

Standing*: Foster 47. Christ-

23. Winick 23. Lawrence 23. Shlrfcey 36. Pugh 33. Cooper 33.
Footer and Ouo Clirtetcnsen Goody-ar 31. Martin 19. Frond- Cook 30. Aldrich 29. Sexton 28.
sen 17. Steun 15. Booth 15. Pu»- MacAlltetar J7. Oroos 27 A.
Division, each blanking their nikas 13
I Smith 24. Flora 20. Siegel 20,
opponent*, this week, and Cheno­
&gt;Ww te M-u.,: aum J«r»w »
n. Huebwr
weth and Mathew* held their
one-two spot* in lhe Red Divi­ vs Guenther, Gardner v* Hodgtw;
J.
Croninger
v»
G.
Miller.
Good1
sion.
vs Jerow, Ftldpeusch v* Bexyeur
v*
Putrukiui
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Stunlev
va
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•Kh
Inted, te u» ci»»ow.u&gt; » o««d, Ftexten Flora vs Shirkey; Huebner vs
t? "“il °*
1*dd*r &gt;™- 1» WUUcX: Itete-TA W. Cm- Oroos. Cook vs Aldrich; Ksihl
tide losing all four pointe to Inger; postponed matcher
Uubaugh and HoUtetor winning PraraUen v. Pumlka*. Goodyear Pugh vs Siegel; postponed
Byron Ftateher
Fletcher.
one from Bvron
jva
Wink* vs Martin. matches: Sexton vs Huebner,
Dr. Blair has a firm liold on, Guenther v* Hodge*. Pusnikaa
first place In the White Dlvteion. vs Martin. Stanley va Guenther. Rose vs FeUIpiusch. Huebner vs
Mondayi results:
Manin v* Hodges, Booth vi. W. ;
Croninger. Goodyear va Guenth-1
MacAlUMw v» Jtrow.
point*. B Miller 50. 1 point; er. Hodge* v* Stanley. Booth va SNrkey
Bay 48, 4, Kinney 51, 0; Snyder Oegocxi. Pusnikaa va Winick.' 9** VB ar°o». Cooper vs Scx, Frand*en v* Gardner, Stanley vs, lon‘
i O. Miller, Guenther va Martin.

William F. Arnold, mana­
ger of the Model Finance

Office ot 140 W. State
Street Inext to The Cop­

per Lantern), invites you

to call him at WI 5-3429
at any time you need $25
to $1,000.

tmr.

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Gordie Wins 200 Miler
$12,050 at Milwaukee
msttngs- Gordon Johncock. who
...... ...... r—lie
drove hl* rmr engine OHenhaurer
to victory in Uie Italy Betten­
hausen 200-mUe big car race ut the
State Fair *t Milwaukee. Wia. te
scheduled to race fite world-record
ntudlnx .‘print car at the State
Fair at st. Paul. Minn., on Satur­
day and Sunday.
Chief Mechanic Duane Gio*.

State Parks Growing Pains

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Traffic Tickets

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Wltli Sunday’s victory In the
USAC. Johncock te about in taranting 400 pointe for

jk*n,l*72“

Johncock averaged 100.474 miles

:

See Gordie Win

MONEY FOR A

FUN-FILLED SUMMER

41. 0: Blair 40. 2, E. Miller 51.
2: Campbell 55. 4. A. Bennett Gillespie 57. 0; H. Smith 49. 4. tending lhe races al the Wtecon- three-quarter* ot the —
Blown engines and fuel line
Hamaly 50. 0; Laubuugh 40. 4. sin State Fair at Mlhraukee
trouble plagued early leaders who
ham. Mra. Lucille WillltU. than
I bell 55. 4. Clarke 45. 0; Bay 46. 4,
more tlian tbe first half of tlw lap*
fll 53, 1; Fletcher 45. 3. Hollister
I Clarey 62. 0; Warner 45,3. Tucker
Slorkan. William Jerow. Woody around the ooe-inlie paved track.
49. 1; Blair 40. 3. J. Bennett Sim 40. 4. Mitchell 50. 0; Wood Woodmere. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
41. 1; Snyder 48. 3. Roberta 45.
Buerge 38. 4. A. Bennett 50. 0.
Standings: Blair 47. Roberts 0; Laubuugh 40, 4. PanfU 52, 0;
Jacobs 43. 4. GUleaple 57. 0;

36 MONTHS TO REPAY

Ftoyt, driving a din track Oflcn-

Chinese Jade dealers watch a

falled to arrive tn time for the

Snyder 34. J. Bennett
45. 3. Panfil 52. 1: Gillespie 57.
Campbell 30. Bay 29. McMillan 4. Hamaty 50. 0; Ironside 43, 4.1 men. Confirming this cunning
j practice, psychologlsta recently
29. Janies 18. Clarey 13, E. M11L- MacLeod 49. 0.
,
.
„ ,
have established that the pupils
Standing*: Ironside 45. Hollis- of a person'* eyea widen when
■r 4.4 JarrJw 4A W flrnlth an J. 7- TT-LTZ"
are McMillan vs Buerge. Roberta

MODEL-I
FINANCE CQ|

M0DH FINANCE

'iinXto’SouStpS0u.

mi

por-tponted matches: ftohde vs
Snyder. Rohde vs Roberta. Rhode bough vs Wood. Burr vs Iron-11956-57-56 acnaons.

SUNDAY!
BATTLE CREEK

ENQUIRER

and

rear-engine Fords driven by Lloyd
Ruby of Wiehl tn Full*. Texas.
Rager McClusky of Tucson. Ariz .
nnd Jo&lt;‘ Leonard-of Son Jose. Calif.
A crowd of 30.905 saw Mario

leading the drivers In national
pointe. wnd Dui Gurney of Costa
Mesa. Calif , drive wheel-to-wheel
for tlic first 127 laps, changing

Miller, Warner vs Bay; Kinney
I vs Campbell. A. Bennett vs

140 W. State St.

Hostings

Hastings

NEWS

\gigNew

stretch On the 123th lap An­
dretti’s rear-engine Ford blew Ito
engine Three laps inter Gurney
came In with a broken fuel line.
He later got bock in the race only
lo spin out.
Johnrock dutlrd with I^onani

Johncock picked up S1LB75 for

boosted the take to S 12.060
Saturday afternoon Johncock fin­
ished 11th out of 18 cars driving
his dirt car In U»e lOO-mile Tony
Bcttcnhauen Memorial Champion­
ship at the Bllnote State Fair.

who received about one-fourth of

Th Hint night James M.
(Jimmy) Nelson. 35. of Flint, waa
fatally Injured wltcn lite racer slde:.wlpcd one driven by Randy Swett,
18, of Grand Rapids. Sweet’s tar

After striking a tire on the SWrcl

EVERT SUNQAY

*-

super-modified car*. He was dead
on arrival at St. Mary s Hospital.
Nolan’s accident occurred on Uie
first lap. He lost control on an oil
slick and crashed through a fence.
pltal.

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SORR:
FUL
CAMP
Michigan's growing popularity among Midwestern vaca­
tioners carries big probl etas for state porks which »are
writing on the wall, the Conservation Department is asking
that dramatic increase* be made in park budget* for each
of tbe next 10 years. The program that's needed to Meetmillion per year over the 10-year period. Tbe hard, cold
facta behind die hoped-for .expansion of state facilities
arc these:
Michigan's state park ^ysteta as
today is totally inadequate.
With more peopl
roads, and Michigan's good reputation as a lead _
tiorf state signaling that park visitor* will grow in numbers
a* steadily.in the future as they have in th* past, it’s a
must that park lands be acquired now before their prices
are out of the Department's buying range. At stake ate
millions of potential new tourist dollars and recreational
opportunities which arc almost as vital to lhe people of
Michigan as tKcir health, education, hemes, and jobs.
—Mich. Dept, of Conservation

Teal Season

the special teal hunting permits.
Additional facte will be ob-

To Test Hunters’
See-Ability

from thousands of waterfowl
banded in recent years in the
United State*. Canada and Mexi­
co. plu* annual breeding ground
population survey* which meu-

The short September season
on teal adopted by most state*
In the Mississippi and Central
Flyways Is an experiment In
.•■peclcs management, according
u» the Bureau of Sport Fisheries
and Wildlife.
State and federal wildlife
speclalista hope to learn more
about people a* well a* duck*
from thl* experimental reason.
Blue-winged teal are among’
the most abundant of North
American ducks. In recent years,
their breeding population has
averaged about four million.
Since the blue-wing* migrate
earlier than most ducks, hunter*
do not have on opportunity to
harvest many of them.
But blue-winged leal are also
known to suffer a relatively high
rate of natural mortality. One
answer being sought Is whether

population level*.
Combined information from
these sources will determine
whether similar teal season* will
be permitted in future year*.
No ”ml*tak*" duck* will be al­
lowed. the Bureau ha* wanted.
Teal season hunter* are cau­
tioned. “Give waterfowl a fair
deal—*hoot only the teal."

Every inch a rugged
John Deere
You get a full mMmfro of John
Deere perfonnance and oottV»nicnco in theBh.p. ‘'110” Lawn
and Garden Tractor.

many more.

Tractor. Convaniaat endft.

Hunters in

Mlchlgan Stale basketball ' A number of different hunter
guard
Washington
shotsurveys
,
■------- ■■Stan
--------------------S--- ..-------will be used by the Burfree throw* ar a H51 clip in eau to evaluate the experimental
1904-65 to erase the old Spartan season. These include hundreds
mark ot J10 by Gordie Stauffer. Of obaervations of hunters In the
in 1963.
field by state and federal law en------------ •-----------forcement officers and biologists.
Spain’s income from tourism the examination ot thousands of
has risen to nearly a billion dol-1 duck wings submitted by coopyear, the National Geo- | eralive hunters, and a mat) quesmya.
„
&gt; tlonnalre directed to holders of

JOHN DEERE
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TRACTOR

hiring violinists to play for them,
tin- National Gcorgaphlc say*.

heard Hint ho c
blind, and killed
and musician.

the hunter

Sunfteh ore amazingly prolific.
In three years, 127 bluegills In­
troduced in an Illinois lake mul­
tiplied to 67,700. the National
hunting harvest without detri­
mental crtecte to their popula­ Gtographld ooys.
Buttle Crock’s Bob Hcgner won tion levels. Additional hunting
Uie feature event at Uie HaMlntp harvest may only substitute for
Raceway Friday night.
part of Uie natural mortality
Heffner and Tom Edwards. also
volving the hunter himself, is
qtulifying time at 1705 at Gales­ to determine whether hunters
burg Saturday, and Al Leverare of ean accurately identify and
Portage won the feature race.

nlngs al the Hartford Speedway

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�Middleville

Card of Thanks and In Memoriam
CARD OF THANKS
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of Earl HubI wish to sincerely thank Drs
Flnnle and Phelps, nurses and
1MX
while in Pennock Hbspltsd; my In my Father’s house arc many
friends and relative* for cards,
flowera. frulta and gifts white a»
And to prepare this blessed pla&lt;e.
precis ted.
■—■
He traveled cm ahead.
towrence R Farrell
Our loved one. loo, has journeyed
CARD OF THANKS
I would like to thank all my
friends, relative* and neighbor*
for the calls, cards, fruit, flowers,
candy and food sent me white
in Pennock Hospital; Rev Janke
and Rev. Unieth for the calls and
prayers; also Dr Huebner, Dr.
Wedel. Drt Birk and Dr. Blair
Hu* pita! for their kind services
(Otten.

Mary Brecheisen

CARD OF TUANKB
We wish to expre** our sincere
appreclaUon to Dr Phrlp*. nurses
and nuraas aids at Pennock Hos­
pital for their kind care; Rev.
Elliott for his comforting words;
Leonard Osgood Funeral Home
for their services; the pallbear­
ers, the Hastings Mfg. Co. Local

And free from pain and care.
Within God's many mauatoru.
Is waiting for us there.
Sadly missed by fate family.

By

HOLIDAY TRAVEL IS TWICE AS SAFE ON
THE INTERSTATE SYSTEM
/

al tbe Indian Trail Camp near
Baynra. and aunt, Mra. Ralph
l*almer, and family. * We hope

titluulUm some
sersjty uua Fall

l-ulmcr reunion waa field Sun-

Lake. They expect to enjoy their
IN MEMORIAM
specious pontoon, besides renswId Loving Memory of Charite
Vandicn who passed away two
Mra. Ardis LuU tud a week's
years ago. Aug. 28, 1883. vaoauon from Ito Variety store.
Dear Lord. 1 cannot see but thu
I know.
This, that « call death Is no
more
Tlian opening and closing ot a Fenton. win earlier in the Sum­
door. ,

I thank you for the faith I have
That you will lake him gently by
iMtte now.
Mr. and Mra. 1*bI
the lwuu
hand
And lead him on4h« road of life R«»Pt« and family wore in
that new end*.
Muskegon over tbe weekend to

Wayne Rowley

of

cldhentary

By Mrs.

By

Last July 4th, Interstate freeways carried approx­
imately 12% of all holiday Gallic, but accounted
for only 6% of the deaths.
n

-

."..

■ ,r

OMU FOB FDBUSATIOM.

The WBC8 will meet with Lu-,
elite McClelland Sept- 2 in the;
- ----- —---- ----- vey OUlasple were Friday night
.nim-TTorara
Of uMr ..
and
Mra
_ ____ —
‘H Mrt
* Mr

Mra. Verne Llckta and .'Uster.
Miss Winnie Uctaa, alteiukd
lhe funeral of tor aunt. Mrs
Anna Thertwa
Shear*. m
In tx
8c
inerraa tmeara.
Andrews Cathedral in Grand

Lake-O’s Golden

MI.L.lgan.

Anniversary
Gass Gathers

Pleasant Valley
By Mrs.

1 CUto.UU

Ethal Ulank

*»&gt;-»4»«
Tlio Bunday worship acrvic* al

und Marun Lumbert. * Tire
Pnurte Good Neighbor’s Club
mid an open iwuac Aug. ISUu
newlywed*. Mr. and Mra
for the newlyweds,
Donald Ouckre. al the home of

IWCK HOSPIEAE
a&lt;u

2i

The SOth annlvetaarv of th
High School was held

by the dirk at the Ltat 1
church at 1 o'clock and
by » tour of tbe new Latewood
High School.
Picture* ot the group war* taken
at the school before they gathered
at the tom* of William and Mabel

punch and coffee
There were &lt;2 tn Um frashman

baccalauraatc service waa held
the Congregational Church, a
odist Church.
The junta-senior banquet WM
held al tto Samuel Vella tome.
Veto, salutatorlan; claaa will intola' lapo Kllngman now of Six
Lakes, prophrey by Marian Hender­
son. now residing In Detroit. Opal
VanHouten Bartlett played a piano

tended tto funeral for Mra.
Rosa Courtnay al Pickena Chapel
committee is Maymi Foght Rush.
Willard carter and Mabel Valle.

Mrt. Sylvan Taff

aa an invitation was extended by

■

and France* Qupmsn attended
,tto Flcaser reunion at Bass Lake,
SundayMr. and Mrs. Henry Myers were
Tiiuraday supper guests ot his

Hub 8AMi

'

home. Mrs Hunt and Mrs. Jou-

ScuuU who reccnUy attended
Boy Scout Camp at Stowarul&lt;&amp;&gt;

Orlie VanSyckle

Mrs, George Stanford (Nina)
te a medical patient at Pennock
Hospital A Mrs. Orville Babcock
returned Wednesday to her home
following a visit with her daugh­
ter and family tn New Mexico.
On Sunday the Babcocks learned

FVeeport

retool. Till* building cxpccta lo

Lacey

LEGALS

Merton Mrascar children spent a
few days with thetr pandmotber*.

Donald Proafroak

pltal this week.

ill. Former employ res of YMCA:

principal

Dowling
By Mr*.

their newest grandson, a son
born to ttoir daughter. Judith
iMra. Eugene Ridden. The Klddsri
deri art
are residents
residento of
ot New Mexico i
*
near SUver City, a The JohnI ““J"'
Schulte family recently rsturnsd
from a trip to the Atlantic Ocean school damca tn Invito youngat Oceanside, NJ, and visiting ;
with relallVM In Philadelphia. Transportation te to be made
Ps * Tlic Lawrence Quick fami­ available. Contact L. J. Mote.
ly and Mrs. Quick1* parents, the Clartavilte phone, or Wm. Eddy.
Nyle Nyes of near Bedford, are HasUng* plume. Tto annual
driving through tto Western 1Sunday achool picnic is to bo
United State* and plan to visit
the Black Hills * Members of 1donla Lakeside Part, at about 1
Uie Foods projects of Dowling 4H •o'etak pm. Pinner and after­
Club are having * picnic al Mrs. noon entertainment. * Ptease
Jett Feller’* tome on Wednesday :remember tto homo baked goodMembers are to bake from their
project requirements for the of- 1in ClarionriUe Friday.
ternoon’s refreshment*. Mr* Law­
rence Quick and Mrs. John Lowell were dinner gueata of
Schulte and Mra. Jett Pellet are
the leader* * Mr* Lula Gorham ।
Is improving and it expected to ,dren ot Quimby and Mr. and

greatly appreciated It you will

I never doubt that you are there steak dinner at the camp Thurs­
as here
day night. Mra. Harry Babcb
And you Dear God will told him entertained her O. O. Club from
Thanks also to our friends, neighGrand Rapid* for dinner WedSadly mined by wife. Winnie
Daughters and families.
Tto Senior CiUscn* Group met

grandfather

The Road Report.,, BYWA

Mrt. Mary Jackton

dlerUle. * Miss Ruth Jefferlra of

Uie silver anniversary of the

Uie Aden Myers tome, a Mr and
Mrs Clair Clum vtaited Cokl»-*lcr

turned tome with them. * Mr children visited Charlton Park
while Sunday. * Mra. MoU an
a few days vacationing tn NorthJem
Michigan. They visited tan
Mra
is. Dreul C-. wmirot, B3. As*
Sunday
evening supper guests
Frances KeLogg and son. Jerry, st

held annually. President electecl at
the UNO reunion was Ruth Bale
Peterman and lecretary-treasurer.
opul Barttett They have continued
to serre annually.

Ing, and E. G

wbo&gt;a

.-“v;?,".»ry,,.;;-

»"R"' SS.L.X

is is OrS»»«J i*»» »• *rt&gt;te“l

Qorilngtr

and Mr* Wrney Oiltopte were
Back to achool." is Ur sio- wen- presented with a carpel for FiitEroBT- Aiu. taon.rs. Bl. Aa*
m
“tHotom:iSto to visit . gw of Uie day. Tto elementary ttoir tome * Mr. and Mrs
ni0 .Mio
P°tthU,nU*
Herman Milla- called al lhe
Sidra those mentioned were Perle
at
Holland
Tuesday
to visit
» ; student* are able to buy Urir Phillip Nkitaa expect to return
cousin.
* Mr.
and Mr*.
Henry
1*
^Thurwlsv dinner and ovemteht Melvin Starbard's Sunday and Braendle and wife of QaledotdB.
.. spent
------- -------------------.»I biota
.K- U..VWU
n. this
week from a visit to tto;.- hasti*o»-xiu'Dittsua. Bi, W11 -I Thursday dinner and ovcmUnt
Van Byckle
Saturday
and
at tto h..&gt;ia&gt;
McFall
building
John Sedan and wife of Detroit,
.
__
...
..... I,.,,.... bj v.,.. Ka...r i-uesta or Mr *n&lt;4 Mra Don etullMi
- visiting Mr. and Mr».
------------------------------ ------------ I daughter. Mary. Mr. and Mra,
Sunday
tins week---------------and tto High
school
Ruth Lake and husband. Ogle
“rr
iujiuu uuucnm wnui- um? wceKcna.
Mourer and wife of Lansttig Iola
Orin Wills at Chryslal Lake. * books sold next week at the Ralph Dewaid nt Bellevue. Wash
w{w«rgLa.. e?J E “o“e an&lt;i Mr» William Cullen. Jr,
ciJr'v Wckher teVisTtlng h&lt;.
lus!^«
h school
tetool bookstore.
toL'tatoni. *
w John * Mrs Erncnt Walsh is a guest
Clayton Mote returned tonw umthew Duncanson of Am Aibde.
Ihlah
. ..__ ....... ... «■ «...... irv&lt; krm* nf
a **.
Sunday after being at the tome ,1*0 Homer lu.-tlett and Forrest
grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs Vein
MX 1
gr
andn*rents Mr
vein ©• Campixll
..... ——
Srt kM’ci‘11* M" Frrd Kuhn
son- Ronn1®- of hte son. Loren J. and family KlUigman Carl Tasksr of fed...a Mrs
n— Darwin
r&gt;.r»u&gt; d*
day
Forces clul- Elton Lawrence this week. Mrs
Wei. tor • Mr and
4? to teach Armed Force*
Swift and Steve and Mr. and i
to We*t Gennany. He waa Walsli livre Ui Dowagiac. * MT
Mrs Jack Schreiner and Larry |» 1»58 T-K graduate. After; and Mrs BUI Sctonkel are reMiller went with Uieir grand- ,
are In lhe Upper Peninsula.
graduating from MSU in ton- reiving congratulattaia far tto
'.a week at Ferris College at Big
Mr and Mr* Dale Conklin. Mr. -n«- lle Uushl ^larded chll- arrival «rf a daughter born at
J Rapids. * Jan Eckert spent last
and Mra iLscne Conklln and dn'n »« ?rand Rapids w Burg- Mercy Hospital in Jackson. Tto
Hickory Corners
daughter* Mr «ul W* James
hroko
t"ru
grandparent* are Mr. and Mra
*,*■ gaiquin Lake. * Mra. Andrew Rev. and Mra Max Ovenshire.
Klnu'and tori Re) and Mr*. Ed- IP1**01
w«k- Ul® Smith’s Ray KliUon and Mra. Bid
hi Bnuxl: and granddaughter. Caroward RhoTdeT attended the Ptormacy and CryMai Fla^h Sctonkel both of Middleville, a
ite. line Johnson of Birmingham, and Wtllltu of Clarksville, attended Roger and Allen^nd Mrs. Ruth
Ridgeway reunion in Ohio "Sun- ,5a* JlMton Cigarettes serned to Mr. And Mra. Glen Denn. Mr
"iSStt Mdht““a*M x Mrx Allcn Ftah *nd Branddaughter.
Lundquist have returned from
the wedding of USN/3C Joe
dav
Kelllng is
* and Mrs. Claries Barager and'
day. *
* George
George Kelllng
is a
a surgisurgl- !: — •" main irons taken.
““«• • Chicago and vicinity where they
ra/Uii sii«u«i/jw. a**-. torna toe FUli. visited Mrs Estelte
family. -----------------Mr. anti Mrs-----Don
cal paUcnt at Leila Hospital in, Ralph (Bob),Brown of Duncan ------—. Van- , ...
J?
Yairger, Mr* Audle Roush. Mra.
Battle ureca.
wue
Creek. rec
He 1* *getting along ■ toke is
-----------a new---------------------aucUonew in—
Use Paring and Beth, and Mr. and
Katie Houvenslr, Mra. Leah Kark»u U. B Cbuxb. The
..
... room ___
&gt;
1'— He luul
* * formerly
•—
-*—&lt; Mra. Jbn Smalley and Julie of ...
fine
Hte
number
is 320. a.w mmmun
community.
—eher and Mre Ralnh Mmre at th»l father
Rev Laurence Cristman I *
;* S *
.. T&gt;v! m.eJrL1sunucal pattent in Barges* ftotSympathy te extended to the Uved tn Rockford. Telephone m PUUnwell all journeyed to to"oSm 'toP11*1 IU,en u home W1U1 h!tr
Leon Mudge family, in the death |TW 1-1423 He is tto fatlvr of Porte. Ind. Sunday to help their
J
Mra Andrew Brandt and grand- tasted
.listed by
by Rev. Howard
Howard Snow.
Snow. fat|ler a ftw dayS before resumDr. Jack Brown. * Sunday Mr. non and brother. Dr. Dick Denn
Baturtay afternoon Aug. 2tet
w h„ dullra i . denUsf* asI and Mra. Paul Glbeon and fam- celebrate his birthday. Dr. Dv.ui
SLm . . . . ...
of Hastings.
Mr arvt Mra M«rvin =AtnHl
.. . —
I lly went to Fort Custer.
—J ''—
»&gt; .on*?,..!»*?¥•
Mr. M Mn. IMlr
;"«■
“J®,,J?
.i&gt; » ' -Y'-- 7- ------ - —uerwv rvuuu uiu-iuicq
are holding open house honoring
Donald Stauffer, son of Mr.
««alwn
“te first of ,
AM 17.
wedding of Uieir nice- and
Mr. and Mr*. Joim Power*, for-I and Mra. Donald Btauffer, was ft*?- * Glen Kermeen. who 1mu&gt; ( momthvuxb-• suu r«.r*i. A**
m-i.c anc daughter, tou Anne, granddaughter. Marilyn Staid
mer residents here but now mak- awarded a .wtohirship on Uie
staxtox hyauu a**«r. as*, i* 1 spent Iran Thursday till Sunday I youngest daughter of Mr. and
tag
in Florida,
Foundation
,n _araf°
“r *5°*®
sustielo—-Lol*,
.... their
M&lt;«u home —
. ——, on
— Elks National
----------------------------... Grant
—— p
j?1Ital
—' —
—7 •t“
—•P|d*J
„zr*
-7” qua,iLUW
*&lt;•*»*. rrahosy,
re»»o«v. Aus
a«s t»i»-| Wtth tor parents. Mr. and Mr*. I *zrw Melvin Stahl of natter building his grandmother's
.r®. 8,
. in ,u_
PaKv ur.w*
— * Harold Rader ot Beldu.g * Mrs | Upper Michigan SatunteyalB
Sept
the afternoon. 11.
Mr. and for Cerebral Palsy
Work. He ..
Is time, returned tome Ihuraday. woodlaxd .......... '
WILLOWICK. OHIO—Bsynised via- 1 Marv
Myy Ann Knozie
Kooto &lt;rf
of riran.i
Grand RanM*
Rapids —
pln
Martlyn
and• —
Stanley Trarer Friday When he arrives to
Mra Waxne Pennock and Mr.! a student of Western Michigan * The MUdotutry Guild of tto 1 —
— -—.»— —
._
_________
. MIrldlrvlll* Chinrl mW Tsinwlav
be surprised to find his m
and Mrs. Winnie Upjohn school for handicapped
Of
thtiw* i
toi*
Leia
an Invtiaat Gullichildren.
Gull children. Twenty-four ct
c&lt; the K°wn-'’- diapers
m*bu. staca.
si.
Eugetie Poll and Mr
Mr. and MrsJ--.
Mr--vua
frw a vtist
*-&lt;-*«
Dunn Visited a friend al
maprrs and
ana o.tor
&lt;r.i» things
imngs 1 *u«u.
srac*. ttt.
Bt. An&lt;
Ansran.
Eugene
Melvin and’w
’ife fr»~a
wtth Mr*,
Ske sltortav ntehL
and ■u.idenia
Mudreite were
tn wheeli rh.in,
chair* a“J^hc
In a
s tospltaLlHASTiXQS-rr.au.
tospltaL «*«««"« -»u‘ Dean Stuart sttendnl
I’
L^cito
...* Mr. ."I
w-r-. in
nurse might use in
coi.w- ---------------------------------- • a movie
. and.sun.
Mcivin
ana Atete
wue for a visit
itort trip.
Mrs Keith Strickland and Win- Stouffer was a 1MI T-K gradu- l
K"“
B- »“■»! {Unn?’.^ °™&gt;d ,ui’ldg Saturday MUier and Mr*. Ethel Blank at- She accepted, so will (A
... Dunn were Bunday dinner M®. attending Junior College ln‘“’v "J™""1
»•«
Bo , us celebrate Mr . and Mrs f
ond visit with her son's
Rauh al Mendon. Sandra re- the last four yearn has been
turned hrena with them after MSU. * Warren Thaler, son
... ...
..
Ktr and
nnH Mrs. Ivan
loot. Thaler
Mr.
Leighton and 1065 graduate

at
.f?
CUn?
of n&lt;niler on V&gt;»t Main Street.
of _
of

Woodland

J*n.t B.’arr, *.-» X. slu.^iuw
Mr. and Mr*. Lyte Whit
boci^.-, bi. H«i«a iisaukiu. 7i» B. Lansing were Sunday gut
MuUun. Au*. SI.
.... oxXtor.
- ...
«... Elnora
~—*
...
his
Mrs.
Whitney,
e Mr. and Mrs Gaylord Whitney
and daughter of Grand Ledge were
Thursday evening visitor* of Mra.
Elnora Wiiltney. * The James Cool
Curtis and family were in Dear­ family aitendod the Kunde reunion
born Heights Sunday at Che
Sunday. Then? were 63 in attend­
ance. ♦ Mr. and Mra. Donald Crites
.at Jackson were Sunday dinner
celebrating Uie August birtlulay*
which included. Greg Clum.
Tony Curtb, Debbie qihd Marvin ।
Classic. * Jama and Timmy. day dinner and lunciieon guests of

trude Zael al Logan Lake. Tto her duties m the Kellogg Bcteoi
table was set on the long porch cafeteria
and rain presented tto dewing
Mr and Mr* Leslis Batten
*------ .-------- .
.... have sold thetr homo to tNvtd
Johncock and are now moved
Into their other house next door.
The Robert Scotts, who have
tome near Lowell. * The WMA been living there, have purchased
prayer bond-will have an after­ a house from Hugh Chapman on
noon meeting Thursday at the N. Kellogg School Road. * Don
Bates and Nancy and Martha
Oalnder colled on relative* tn
Jackion last Saturday and
viewed the lighted cascade*..*
Banfteld-Vicinity Several houses in our Utile town
have been repainted this Sum­
mer Mrs Randtori*, Martin Feter'a. Art Oom' tad Arby Go*The Banfield Methodist’s told nel's. Interesting thing* are hap­
a succeasful smorgasbord Satur­ pening to the old hotel property.
day evening tn the church so-

end Helen Billings of Canadw
called on lhe Keith Strickla/iGs ships to aid hl* engineering
and Winnie Dunn Sunday night cotirta- at Michigan State Univer­
By
sity at East Lansing this Full.
* Mr. and Mrs. Blair HawbUtx
and Kenneth called Sunday drnta of Horry Oxinty, who
night on Mr. and Mrs Orlie Van Aucceasfully posaed the examina- biy were Monday visitor.*. with
Syckle. * Lewis Earl is in Com'
!. । lion.
He received a »150 In cash
rnunlty Hospital after a car ac'
’ [and
a |300 loan from the State bly and Mrs. Hildrcd Hesterty.
cidenl in the fog Wednesday.
Scholarahip Fund. He also re“ reived 1323 from*a sctolar.-Jilp Huntington * Mr. and Mra.
called Michigan Higher Educu- Robert Stadel have Ixcr. busy
’’ tional Assistance
nMAMAMac Authority.
nuutui &gt;•&gt; . This
HUB *•.— —•
examination was In Hastings i-ntertainlng for birthdays Deb­ Hcnteriy. tore been spending a
last Marell. He lias btvn working , ble and Douglas both hare b;.-.h- wrek with their grandmother.
Mrs Hildred Hratcrly. James
established In Wilson Hall al a Party with ttoir little tn&lt;:.d*. came Saturday after vislxing Mr.
MSU. We wish ' the best" for | * J»« Guenther te a pmicnt and Mr*. Clifford Towsley In
young people.
at the Oetifoputhlc Huapital in Lansing. * Mra Rhoda Bawdy Wayne Tagg * KaUto and Mike Ernniett Bln
Birdi ^x-nt
spent Sunday with
Mr and Mrs Wendell Thaler G™‘&lt;1 R-pftLs Sto tod surv.jry
FtraUCATIOM OKDEB.
B.ough spent from Friday til! Sun- Mr. and Mr* Robert Andcnnn
_..... -l...__
. . .
ui
bark .*w&gt; will
th^r. Im Mr. and Mrs. Rotort Austin, over day with their grandparents. Mr and family in Union City. * Mr.
Stele &lt;rf Mkhiua. Tk« hr
Onwrl to l*» (&lt;ra.lr *1 B»&lt;rj
Sunday.
and Mra. Jerry Kyser of Battle; nrx| Mrs. Emil Tight from Valwoo u an engineer roc tne con- : .—, ------- , —
• •
Mr. and Mra. Harold Stannard. Crrek. * Mr. and Mra. BUI Blough I par*!*),
tnm Thunday
&gt;umm Power Company, but will dotog fine and would U,f'
..- - to .Lansing,
.
hear from her friends In VI
Carolyn and James of Torrance.
soon
be transferred
vtuted his parent*. Mr. and Mr.-. land * Visrun* this tot -cek Calif, came Saturday lo spend
and family. Mr. and Mra Izo
Ivan Thaler this weekend. * with Mr. and Mr* Richard Alito
Mra Charles Baughman ac­
the Glenn Miller family met at
companied her daughter, Mra. er. Mra. Louise Wilkin* of ML busy visiting their many friends Bill Blough and clilldrcn. local, lhe Flushing Genreaee County
visited Mr and Mr* Chris Halm
Pleasant and tor grandtnutt^r,
-WK’-irdy.
Mra. Myrtle Fridley of Tac&lt;M;ia, they planned to attend the of Battle Creek Saturday.
Mate •* pro&lt;Mr&lt;l ky
Mr. and Mrs Bill Blough and
Llona family picnic at the home
Tto Hart Puffer*, returned hemo
children attended a birthday party
Thursday. Aug. IB.
Sunday visitors with Mrs. Effie for Qirletine Moore's weend birth- tended from thia area. * Mr. and
Mr. and Mra. Harry Balsch
uncle.
*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
had Mr. and Mra. Walter Briggs
Mra. Lyle Johnson and Tommy
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore. Sun­
aa gueau for dinner Friday In Schwarting and girls attended Mra. Carl Leliman and Brian of day. * Mrs Joyce Buehler attended left Saturday for a vacation at
honor of tto Brigg’s 25th wed­ tto wedding of David Hartman Bellevue and Mr and Mra. Gary Uie Rebekah Past Presidents Club. their cottage near VandetbllL *
ding anniversary. Sunday Mr. in Vicksburg Saturday mor: ag.
Disl.
23.
Saturday
evening
st
tto
Recent visitors at Uie tome of
and Mr*. Walter Briggs enter­
Gay Norton cottage at Leach Lake.
tained Mr. and Mr* Harry Mrs HUdred Hratcrly and Mr*. and Mrs. Fay Wing. Saturday
Sdtolbly were —Mra.
Bauch at their Wilkinson Lake;CUmen*
-.----------------------------------—
cottage honoring ttoir 25th an- Iclaj&gt; antl Della Durkee * Mr.
nlvrrSry. * SteveLa rionof '
J« Giuliani and family
Recent visitors with
Jojce Buehler attended the Grange
Grand Rapids teturned homo to! of Waco. Texas, are spendin;; ‘a
Rev. and Mra. Ronald Hoffman. district meeting at Lakeside
Grand Rapids Sunday after­
Grange tot Wednesday evening.
MEMORIAL MONUMENTS noon after spending a week with
Ddtafk and Gary Dutcher are
hts grandparesite, Mr. and Mra you voted yet today &lt;ThursdiyH family, Mr. and Mra. Vivian xpenlMI a few days with their and Mra. Emil Tight called on
OF DISTINCTION
Jastlpher and daughter. Mr. and
Mr and Mra. Dale Miner and
and make commenu about th&gt; Mra Walker Cotton. Mra Km
running of the school If you do McCurdy. Mra. Ethlyn Burkte, donte. WMr and Mra Frank Miller and family both of Has­
Bouwrns^B Allo were Saturday
Mra Agnes Fisher, Mr. Orlon evening csBs of Mr and Mrs ting*, Thursday evening. * Mr.
The family of Sylvester Ct»- ’
Neil Ingalls at Lake Odesaa. The
Seymore Bottasns * Mr and Mra and Mrs Albert Lyons and
CIM. WI 1-1100
Ingalls had recently relumed tls will hold their family ret,rigs* &lt;con and family and Mra. Col- Will.Mishler ’Ind Mr. and Mrs. daughter* are visiting the World’s
301 S. Michigan Ava.
from a trip to Alaska. ♦ Those Sunday. Aug. 2», at Tydni P.4E 1
diaries Blough attended the
**“—t ♦
Hastings
who attended tto Methodist ln ”
Hastings
* Mrs. Norma stf.
StL 1suffered
Jhahr reunion at Tvden Park Mr. and Mr* Kenneth Nlckrraon
Church Sunday morning were;1®11 rathmed home with irr
Sunday. * Mr. and Mra. George are vacationing in South Caro­
----- - ■-----al—. ___
..
*Sr« UTn.
___
Clark of Coolidge, Arte, vteitad lina. They left Thursday. * Mra.
Office Hours 4
0
Scottville. Hrs. Tbeurc* h*d
Mr. and Mra. Will Mishler at tto
KM.
up in our village, gave a most been caring for Mra. Bitter. Irft
Qiarta Blough iiomc Sunday.
her--------sickness
She tvrvity ouuku
Inspiring armon entitled. 'Can during
----South muc
aide VI
of the street WeiMr and Mra. Charles Gibbs en­
HASTINGS
We Make Goodness Attractive." enjoy hearing from her friends, tone to Woodland!
that claimed Lto
joyed a picnic dinnar with Mra
BOMET W. (HIBW000. Mgr. and tbe Men’s quartette also
Gertrude iUUne and Mrs Anna
Mr and Mrs too Firy and
of Mulliken have moved into
Tapley
of Saranac at Wabaste Lake
Automation,
by­
Kathryn and Koren and Kmney
Charles
Williams.a 20th
Dr. century
Jack
Kennard Schalbly's house inedthe
last
Thursday.
*
Mr.
and
Mrs
word, goes back pearly two cenBrown. Don Boysen and Stanley
Glbba enjoyed a picnic Frey wtoae parents are the RobState Farm Insurance
turlRa In 1784 an entirely auto- phartea
dlnner with Itolr daughters and
Fry* lcn Monday morning
Kitcb. a Mr. and Mrs Thatetor
seven ' children. We welcome
families. Mr md Mr* n&lt;ta-rt
8‘*‘* P““ *htr»
AUTO — FIRE
side Philadelphia From the mo­
titan to our town. * Mr. end
Mm
.
- . . ji ment grain entered -Uw con­ Mn. living Gilbert of Fremont. «t
BONDS
insurance and Bonds
tinuous proowH plant until it
and
Janet
called
on tor mother.
a .a—.-u *«** &gt;a«c urru vuiuug nu
emerged aa flour, no human Pioneer Park near Muskegon Sun­ Mra. Myrtle Dunn.
Swanton I mu ra net
band ingiructor
enU, Mr. and Mrs L
day. ♦ Mr. and Mra Charles Gibbs
labor was required.
JERRY ^NDRUS
Mr. and Mra Ervin Hun-, of Msrkwart Tljey are from
acre last Munday dinner guest*
120 1 Mtebigsa Ave.
near toa Maine*. Iowa, spent; ND and Mi* Herald C
of Mr. and Mn. CUrenca Vaughn
Was WI
M g-gni
the weekend at the Jolm Joustra Mr and Mrs. Galen Kihr.r
USE BANNER WANT ADSI
at Siiranks in Battle Creek. A Tto mother Mrs Allee Prrv a -Ttw

Mrt. (Hendon Curiit

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report other developments later.
Please. Mr. Paul Ray of the
Plainwell Enterprise, take note
of these things. Your remarks
dlsparagipg Barry County pain
us and eventually we hope to
prove that our beautiful county
of lakes and wooded hQJ*. of a
fine city and friendly Mttb tastes.

The toglon Hall tu Hastings
was the scene of a CO&amp;MlMd
homecoming and birthday party
tot Sunday for LoonM JSincock. Il was a dinner MTty
planned by lite mottMT. Tin.
Ethel Higgins, and hia wife and
wm enjoyed by over W relatives
and friends He was prWMOtel
with a set of golf duba, Lonnie
returned Friday from Ban Diego,
having completed hl* aalteUnUR
hi the Navy; He and FhyO* have
rented an apartment In Laming
where Phyllis will cofUiinM&gt;n*r
college course In Beptesttei*. ’
Rom Wallers, on furlough from
a base in Washington Stale, wm
a visitor in our vicinity over the

f*nn

buildings on

the

lirl

coat of paint *
attanded ito we

Higgins tn the

Tlghta called on Mra, Nonhan
Lwpard and family of near
Bellevue apd Mr. and Mn. Eva-

The hrx U. B. QCfttMy Hhd
aTvaZL

�School Bells Ringing" Shop and Save throuh Classifieds
BETTER USED CARS
PRICED TO MOVE

LARKE BUICK

CHEVROLET

■ - . Cuttass 2 Dr. Hardtop.
Power steering and brakei,
con sei •, radio, whitewall*,
that pl

1435 S. Hanover
WI 5-2425

WI 5-2426

III

1943 OLDS CONVERTIBLE
■ • • Dynamic “88", Pi
Steering and Brake*.
Owner. Red with White Top.
Matching Interior.

111

1964 FORfc FALCON

; Cx . rad o. ilanttard.

_JL___ ILL.
1962 BUICK

THE HASTINGS I1ANNEB—5

HASTINGS BANNER

or MOBTGAQE
rOMECLOSUXE BALE

FUHLIC AUVTIO

MINIMUM RATE—50c for Twenty Worth.
CASH RATE—2’ic

B»b?. kl« vita. »«
I.OJI. Pl.9, Iur . ..

DISPLAY CLAMIFIIB—-SI.2S pee lad. for atagie

Mrtlew. ISe pe

1962 CHEVROLET

new

190 OLDSMOBILE

whitewall

Bwlnnur coalslalax 1
or !•«.—Parol 3.—Daiag Ikal Mr•I
Iew4 bias betwoea tba taee*

PUBLICATION OBDEB.

NOTICES

FORD FALCON 6

1961

CHEVROLET

MUC!10H

BfSftfiSSW

"NOW IS THE
TIME TO BUY'

tader, automatic transmitting
radio.
LARGE SELECTION OF
1M1 FORD STATION WAGON
USED:
V8 engine, automatic transmls-

196

equipped including power steer­
ing and brakes. Thoroughly STOP IN AND SEE
reconditioned.
THE NEW LINE OF:

MERCURY

MOKTOAOU BALE — IXfaull ku
BA5I» AND
PtmUCATlOM OBOES.

FRIDAY, AUG. 37
BAKE SALE—At the Hastings
City Bank. 8:80 until closing.
Explorers Aux-

WrtJ
Ik. a pi

tad: Aoru.l
IMS
Philip U. Mluh.il, J

SATURDAY. AUG. 39
HASTINGS HIGH FOOTBALL MOBTOAOE BALE.
equipment issued Saturday, Aug.
38; first practice Monday, Aug.
MORTGAGE RALE

SATURDAY. AUG. 28
HAM SUPPER at the Hastings
VFW Hail, 2 miles arsl of Has­
tings on M-37 and M-43. Serving
from 5 to 8 pm. AdulU UM.

UM OLDS U

REAHM
MOTOR SALES

Mata _t &lt; tka
«t Gotel. P.J

Calendar of
Special Events

transmission, radio, whitewalls.
Look this one over.'

1961

liailasa. Bpa&lt;tal CUeait

CARDS Of THANKS

tires, radio, ana owner.

1M2 RAMBLER SEDAN

ll.MS.
t raid S«&lt;Uoa 30, II a pa Township.

ir ■ v* »4 ••»«nlj
MrtdiM &lt;S7.ess.7o, Dodar.;
KOTK’K is THKRKFOKK OIVBX

SAVE

1942 TEMPEST SPORT COUPE ’

rUBUCATlOK OBDEB.
SUU or MUhls»a. Pr.lxu Coart

rlalB&lt;4

i display ctemi

U

1963 CHEVROLET

J. LtOXMLD wntt»
IMI Firtl NetlewaJ BUr.
iMirdl 38. MtehlfuWO.

kt

IMJ CHEVROLET IMPALA
transmission,
Urea, radio.

“it&amp;awtMR.Ksar’-

SMtrlUd
Ihf O|K&lt;
•f (Mi

1964 OLDS F-4S STA. WGN.
... 4 Dr. Beautiful blue finish,
power steering, radio, whitewails, V-8 with automatic
1943 PONTIAC SPORTS COUPE
. . . Nicely equipped Including
HydramaUc, power steering
and radio. New whitewall tyres.

LEGALS

CLASSIFIED AD PAGE

PHONE
WI 5*3481

SATURDAY, AUGUST U
DEMOCRATIC CORN ROAST,
Warren Hull Farm on M-50,
Eaton Rapids. Everyone invited.

Classified Paragraphs

WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 1
WANTED - Experienced Beauti­
CLINIC TO RE-SUPPLY THE
cian'.. needed immediately- Top
ir H.lp W.ntW
BARRY COUNTY RED CROSS ★ Boafi
salary. Male or female. Phone ★ N«Hcm
attachment
FREE BIXXJD PROGRAM Wednesday, Sept. 1, Atnerican Legion FOR SALE—Patrol Boat. 16 ft. WANTED—Lady or older couple
HAM SUPPER—Aug. 38. Servin*
PONTIAC OLDS CADILLAC
Hall in Hastings, 13 noon to t
North American lap strake
to live ta Augusta with elderly
pm. Blood urgently needed.
construction, wood material,
gentleman. No laundry, good
to. 4-2478—107 N. Michigan Ave.
Ungs VFW Hall, 2 mile* West
laminated plywood. Also heavy
home between Baltic Creek
Hastings, Michigan
SATURDAY, SEPT. 11
or Hastings M-37 and M-48.
duty boat trailer, all blds must
and Kalamazoo. Wages. Call
PEACE CORPS PLACEMENT
be in to Barry County Clerk's- Charlei McPeek. Phone 616
AdulU SIM. Children under
TESTS,
Grand
Rapids.
Kalama
M37 Seuth
WI 5-3150
offlce by Sept. 1. Boat and
RE 1-5562 .
8/36
. trailer can be seen by inquir­
END-OF-MODEL
ing at the Sheriff's office. The WANTED—Experienced Beauti­
INSIST
ON MICHIGAN DOT­
cians,
needed
immediately.
Top
CLEARANCE SALI
NOTICES
right to reject any and otl bids
salary. Male or female. Plume
TED GAS! See Carl &amp; Betty's
is reserved.
8/26
It's Time
WI 5-4972 .
9/2
Appliances before *you buy I
They Bell—They Install—They
WHEEI^R MARINE SALES &amp;
NEW &amp; USED CARS
Service. Ph. WI 5-2S33. M-37
SERVICE — Mercury outboard
To Kill
South.
Lafe Model Trade-Ins

—All new NEW

IDEA Uni-

FRANCISCO
FARM SUPPLY

960 BUICK

1959 BUIGK
fi«lre HanMop; power Uawln and
Krta. t»c«Hant condnlon!
1.26

FOR SALE

Ugly Crab Grass'
G" a One Owner

THE USED CAR

SAVINGS ARE

For the Best Terms

and Values in Town
See the Dodge Boys at

1964 RAMBLER CONV.
Has very few miles and priced

1964 Apache

1. Easy to use in
Ortho Sprayettes

'Golden Eagle'

Camper

HASTINGS
MOTOR SALES

Kills seedlings and
mature crab grass.

. . . with Canopy and New

BLAIR'S
FARM &amp; GARDEN

USED CAR CENTER

8/36 231 W. Stefa

WI 5-5982

FARM IMPLEMENTS

1943 MERCURY METEOR
4 Dr. Sedan. V8 Eng. fUdio

Used
Fann Machinery

&gt;8'26

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF

FARM BUREAU'S
NEW FALL

FERTILIZER

1942 MERCURY MONTEREY
cultivator.
Custom, 4 Dr., H-Top, Full
PRICES
Power. Like New............. 11.395 —1954 Coduhutt Tractor. A-l
shape I
1942 CHEVROLET
Analysis
-1963 Minn. Moline Z Tractor
with hydraulic. Like New!
xeriiiiicr ri
-Massey Harris 30 Tractor. A-l
1941 PLYMOUTH VALIANT
0-20-20...
$51.35
shape.
4 Dr. Station Wagon. Automa­
5-10-30 .. .
$56.25
tic Drive................................. *H6 —I MU. P.T.O. 8 ft Combine.
—4 - Section 12 - ft. Drag. Good
5-20-20
.
.
.
$60.75
1941 MERCURY &lt;M
shape!
6-24-12 . . .
$61.95
va Sedan. Has PR, P.B, radio. —Grata Bln to fit Pick-up Truck.
Extra good condition.......... M95 —Kill Pro*. Gravity Box.
6-24-24 . . .
$70.25
1M1 MERCURY
8-32-16 . . .
$78.35
1941 FORD FALCON
Custom 4 Dr. Sedan. Automatic
Dr. Radio....................
M»5
TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS

19M RAMBLER CUSTOM
4 Dr. Sedan. Automatic drive
and radio.
i960 MERCURY 4 Dr. H-Top

1988 BUICK 4 Dr. Sedan

GOODYEAR BROS.
114 N. Jefffrsoo

12-12-12...

$56.90

18-46-0

$99.75

...

STORE

WHEAT STARTER
SPECIAL

Heating - Plumbing
Service

’77°’
(FX1JI. Fertiliser Plant!

Naw • Remodel • Repair

KAECHELE'S

305 L Charch

WI 5-5152

ORDER TODAYS

1959 MERCURY C.nVertlM*
FOR ALL YOUR

Mahler
Motor Sales
LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALER
U19 N. MICHIGAN AVE*

PRINTING

WATER
CONDITIONING
NEIPS...
CAU.

Culllgan Wafer
Conditioning

Farm Bureau
Services
M-17 S«vth

WI 5-2221

9/3

NEW WATERPROOF TARP

Hastings Press Inc.

Point Highway, ", mile west.
William Little, 4301 Five Point.
Charlotte.
0/2
^MIM OATES — Na* strength.

(Torn Frentliway, Owner*

Alio larger sixes st oorraspondlnK
prices. Guaranteed water and
MR. FARMER! Let The Banner law
i

• COMMUCIAL

LEGAL SECRETARY WANTED
ELECTRIC RAZORS REPAIRED " — Past legal experience- pre­
ferred. but will consider other
—Special—Your razor cleaned,
qualified applicants.Phone 945­
lubricated and sharpened, only
Covering. (Used 6 times).
9703.
8/26
4135. Service and satisfaction
guaranteed. Lapo Drug. 144 E. MAN OR WOMAN for estab­
Sleeps four perfectly. Cost
State St., Hastings.
tf
lished Watkins Route. Also
Watkins rural distributorship
new with extras, $1044.00. L &amp; R EXPERT TREE SERV­
in local area. Write Burrell W.
ICE—Trimming, cabling, re­
Sayer, Mesick. Mich.
9/9
moval. Free estimates. Insured.
Phone OL 3-6086. Nashville, WHERE IS THE WOMAN, over
Will Sell for Cosh
30, who is looking for a 28-hour
Mich.
tf
per week Job. ..who is not In­
$695.00
terested tn how little work she
CARPET CLEANING IS EASY
can perform, but Instead is Inwith Host New Electric UpBrush. No wet carpets or
Call WI 5-3884 after
for a day's wage*. This woman
handwork, clean 110 square
can type, answer lhe phone,
feet for only 4695. Hastings
6:30 P.M.
fffe, take orders and smile, even
Floor Covering. 123 W. State,
though at times site may not
Hastings. Phono WI 5-5118. U
feel like It. The right person
tr EXPERT TAILORING - Men a
or women's clothing. We nar­
and earn os much as her abili­
row lapels, taper pants, alter
ty will permit. Reply in own
double into single breasted
handwriting to Box 986. c'o
coats. Al, the Dutch Tailor,
Hastings Banner.
9/2
6504 Gun take Road. WI 5­
LADIES—Be a Fulierettc. Earn
8714.
tf
extra income part Ume after 4
WHY NOT LET US MAKE you
p.m. and Saturdays taking or­
a rubber stamp with your new
ders and delivering for natlonZIP Code number. Three-line
ally krtown household and cosOver Start'c Wallpaper
Stamp with your name, ad­ । metlc firm. Average pay 43.15
A Paint Store
dress and ZIP number for
42.25. This include*, postage
quircment write to: Dan Beachy,
OPEN FRIDAYS
and sales tax. Burpee's Spec­
2488 Gaywood. Kalamaxoo. 9/9
ialty Shoppe, Delton, Mich,
SALES &amp; SERVICE -'Another
49046.
tf
permanent position available
THE FATMAN—Private Detec­
for intelligent man who hu
SUMMER SKIRTS
tive 24-Hour, Shadowing. Tape,
demonstrated a successful per­
Foto-Film Evidence, Nation­
sonal and employment back­
COTTON KNIT SHIRTS
wide, Confidential. Call WO
ground. Experience in retail
4-2445 or write 194 North
sales and building material
Union, Battle Creek
12/30
warehousing desirable. How­
ever. men with similar outdoor,
BARBIE DOLL SUPPLIES
NEW St USED PUMPS—New in­
indoor background such as ag­
stallations and lemodcilng.
riculture. will be considered.
WALK Up AND SAVE!
Powell's Plumbtag Co. Free es­
Job Includes sales and service
timates. 24 hour service. Call
to building material customers.
Middleville SY 5-3643 evenings.
BY 5-300 dayx
tf
building material operation of
forklift trucks mid material
handling equipment, outside
★ Form Shop
wort, loading and unloading
mV OBDEB.
trucks, building material coun30 LARGE HOLSTEIN HETFER8 FOR SALE-Due August
pcrience and background.
Benefits include: Paid Hospital
and September. 4250.00. Ed
and Life Insurance Plan. De­
Tania, Jeniaon, Midi. MO 9­
pendents Hospital and Sick­
8226.
9/2
ness Plan. Paid Sickness Plan.
FOR BALE — Registered and
Paid Vacation Plan. Six Paid
Grade A. Holstein cows, fresh,
Holidays. Uniform Plan. Paid
and coming fresh, financing
Training As Development Plan
available. Also 80 acre. Grade
If interested call Blue Diamond
A dairy farm, with large pole
Lumber Co., Battle Creak. Per­
bam. cement barnyard and
sonnel Dept. WO 3-0014 for ap­
lots of buildings Also a 4-bedplication blink and interview.
room house. 5 miles southwest
8/26

GOOD AS NEW

WI 5-5052

NRTICFS

place • classified sd.jUrt phons

★ Business Services
WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED
ta aluminum, steel or wood
■ash. Burkey Auto Gtesa A
Radiator Shop. 318 N. Jeffer■on, Hastings
tf

Wanda quickly found
In our Local Branch Office__
someone who can meet people
well, handle figures accurately,
cd. in dawfied
and is a good typist. The per­
son we want Is- interested in
gradually assuming additional
responsibilities and increasing
her value and Income.
To apply, write,
Mr. HowaxU
★ Hou.ehold Goode
Local Finance Corp.
P.O. Box 37
Hastings, Michigan 8 '26

Spare Tire, plus Extra Floor

AVAILABLE . . .

IMS CHEVROLET IMPALA
Uig. P. Brakes, One Owner,
Like New .......................... IUM

. Flote Boats. Trailers and actf

Safe on desirable
grasses.

SUMMER SPECIALS —Save

on One of These OnezOwner. New-Car Trodes . . .

of Camport)

Um "ORTHO”
Crab Grass Killer

COME TO WHERE

(The Cadillac

wTnick surplus

[NO YOU

oupcr "uant-aag uaies. io.
U'. 14*. and 16' in stock. Truck­
load prices. Richlaud Farm]
Service at Richland 629*9712.

Sales Carter With

Management Opportunity
Northwestern Mutual Life
Insurance Co. of Milwaukee.
Wisconsin, Suite 250. Burdick
Building. KalBmaaoo, Michi­
gan Phone 343-1641 Exten-

SINGER automatic tig »*g sew*
ing machine in beautiful eonsoletle deaky type cabinet Sold
new for over 4375 DO. Balance
due only 457.70. Makes button­
holes, blind hems and nwnograms without attachments
Take over 41.25 per week. Fully
guaranteed. Call 045-9431 Elec­
tro Hygiene,
.8/36

Springfield Riding Tractors,

Monday.

KIRBY VACUUM CLEANER PEACHES--Fair Haven. Hale
with power polisher Bold new
Haven. Rich Haven. Red Hafor over 4180.00. Our balance
S28A0. Terms arranged. Guar­
Robert Burns. 108th St. at
anteed Call 945-9431. Electro
Morris Lake Rd. Phone Cale­
Hygiene.
8/26
donia TW i-aart.
8/26

brary table, suitable for cot-

WE ALWAYS HAVE BAR­ FURNISHED APARTMENTS
GAINS 1.4 GOOD USED
FOR RENT — Utilities paid.
HOME APPLIANCES—BefrigPhone WI 5-0471
tf

Hastings Electric, 11* W. State. 1 - BEDROOM APT. FOR RENT
— Very nicely furnished. In
town of Woodland. Call 367-

TWO PAIR OF GOOD FOOT­
BALL SHOES—Size 10. High
and low. Call AVI 5-5021.
tf

FOR QUICK SALE-1964 Apache
■Golden Eagle" camper with
canopy and new spare tire
plus extra floor covering. Used
6 times. Sleeps four perfectly.
Cost new with extras. S1/H4 00
Will sell tor cash. 4896.00, Cali
WI 6-3884 after 6:30 pm.
tf

FOR MORE BEAimrUL HAIR
Regular 4290-Now 4190. No
pre-shampoo—No after odor

2-BEDROOM BUNGALOW FOR

basement, garage. Call 1M5-544B
for appointment.
9/2
2/3 ACRE

BORDERS A NICE CREEK
Almost new 3-b«droom modern
home Just outside city limita.
Lovely large back yard. School
bus goea by the door. Will
trade for house in town of
equal value.
Plume WI 5-4791

rrs jacobs pharmacy
FOR PAST 24-HOUR FILM
SERVICE! No charge for oreU
size prints.
tf TWO BEDROOM HOUSE' FOR
RENT—Large living room with
TABLE PAPER - For plenks,
fireplace, utility room, double
family reunions, lota of uses
garage. Crooked Lake. Delton.
Phone Delton 633-2024 8/26
ncr office.
Ar Mobile-Home*

★ Sporting Goode

TRAILER LOT — For rent. 425 HUCKLEBERRY GUN SHOP
month. 4H miles from Kasfor guqs. scopes, binoculars,
tlngs. Dominick Rodrigues. On
ammunition and service. Lay­
right side of M*37hMl block
away or charge offered'Three
past Baltimore Trailer Park
miles east of Delton. Phone
WI 5-6634.
If
Delton 823-5702 Hours dally
until
6. Sundays 111 4. Monday.
MOBILE HOMES DIRECT from
Wednesday and Friday eva­
factoiy at large savings. 60x12
ntag* ‘til1. Doug Young, owner.
|3M5. ipl rent S13M per
month with coach. Other aixga
at comparable savings. Bros*
Trailer Sales, north of Has­
tings on M-43. Phone M5-59J4

s&gt; ACRE LOTand 1959 houtetraller, 46x10, 2 bedrooms Good

WANTED HOME IN COUNTRY
between Freeport and Hasting*
to rent with option to buy. Ex-

TutUo. R2 Nashville,

�HASTINGS PUBLIC SCHOOLS — Ha,ting,, Michigan 49058
k.

...

...

RICHARD J. GUENTHER, Sup,.

■.

Hazen Meiers

HASTINGS PUBLIC SCHOOLS
OPEN WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1965
High School

HOURS

SCHOOL
.

Junior High School
Elementary

ENROLLMENT

8:45 a.m. to 11:45 a.m.
12:45 p.m. to 3:45 p.m.
.
Same as High School
_ 9:00 a.m» to 11:30 a.m.
12:45 p.m. to 3:15 p:m.
INFORMATION

KINDERGARTEN

'

Children whose 5th birthdays occur on or before December 1.
1965 are eligible to enter kindergarten. Parents ar© requested to
bring all kindergarten children not enrolled last spring to Central,
Northeastern or Southeastern on one of the following dates:
August 25, 26. or 27—9:00 to 12:00 a m.
1 :00 to 3:00 p.m.
Please bring the statement from your doctor indicating that your '
child's immunizations and tuberculosis test have been started
and or completed.
Children &gt;nust be five &lt;5&gt; years of age on or before December 1,
1965. A child may not be enrolled in kindergarten until a birth
certificate or other suitable proof-of-oge has been shown. Any child
who will be six (6) years old on or before December I. 1965 must
be enrolled in school on September 8. 1965.
ELEMENTARY and JUNIOR HIGH (Grades 7-8)

■ New elementary children in grades 1 thru 6 who were not
previously enrolled in the Hastings Public Schools should report for
enrollment to the elementary school in which district they live,'as
follows:
Central
August 25, 26, or 27 9:00 to 12:00 a.m.
1:00 to - 3:00 p.m.
Southeastern
August 25, 26. or 27 9:00 to 12:00 a.m.
1:00 to 3:00 p.m.
Northeastern____________ August 25, 26. or 27 9:00 to 12:00 a m.
(Includecj,Algonquin. Altoft, and
1:00 to 3:00 p.m.
Chidester students)

Surprised on
10th Anniversary
।
j

RnnziftV Aug.
Atltf 15.
IK will
win long be
।I Sunday.
I. .uunbered by Mr. and Mrs.
I H.uen Meter of 306 8. BroadI---------- - .U_ a— .u------------ --- i
| Vlro.*m41}' surprised by their■
I daughter and husband, Mr. andI
I Mrs. BUI Hoag uf Plainwell and
min Laks, Delton, at their home
tn Hu- bland, lo observe their
40th wedding anniversary.
■ lhe Ingenuity of tlw planning
was rcmurkable.
The Mefera were ivlted lo bring
! their neighbor. Mra. Hazel HlnkIty. to Uieir daughter's home for
brcakfMt, and upon their arrival,
were served a most delirious
ire. after which thetr son-inl.i», Bill, and their great-grand­
daughter. Tammy Wright, took I
ul. Meiers and Hasel for a raft
; -ide. the daughter feigning a

HOURS

8:00-12:00

A.M.

Time of Day

Vi

I.

R. J. GUENTHER, Supf.

CONCRETE

products

OR LESS THAN

Vl

OF THE ORIGINAL PRICE

We Still Have Thousands of Dollars Worth of Clothing, Baby Supplies, Dishes,
Hardware, Jewelry, Toys, Christmas Supplies, Etc., Which Must Be Sold . . .

Sale Continues Until Everything Has Been Sold!

Store
Hours

Doi,y

SAVE ON EVERY
PURCHASE

9-5:30

10e
RUMMAGE
TABLE

P.M.

8:00 9:00 10:00 11:00
1 :00
2:00
Monday, August 30
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Tuesday. August 31
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Wednesday, Sept. 1
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It will not be possible to reserve books ahead of time. If you cannot
• come in at the time specified you may have someone else come in
for you. However, this person will have to come at the time when
you are scheduled.
Students should plan to take their books home with them as soon
as they are purchased. Lockers will not be available until the open­
ing day of school.
’
r
• Used books will not be purchased by the school during the two
weeks preceding the opening of school on September 8.
All Freshmen and new high schpol students are invited and urged
to report to the High School Study Hall at 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday.
September 7. to meet their teachers, find their lockers, check their
classrooms and prepare themselves for the opening day of school.
They will be dismissed at 3:30 p.m. Parents are invited to attend.

W PENNOCK

WE GUARANTEE//

All Senior High School books will be sold in the West Gym.
Freshmen enter South door of West Wirfg near the Band Room.
Sophomores enter North door of West Wing near the Library. Juniors
and Seniors enter eWst Door of West Wing facing Park Street. All
students will be sold books alphabetically by last names on the
following schedule: •
Date

one convenient source
for your building needs

THAT THE PRICE OF EVERY ARTICLE IN THE STORE IS NOW

12:00-3:00

SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL (Grades 9-12)

av?*MLi

WIND-UP

ELEMENTARY and JUNIOR HIGH (7-81

Date

CHIMNEY

£ NEEDED AT YOUR HOUSE?

FINAL

New Senior High School students may enroll on Tuesday and
Wednesday. August 24 and 25, or on Monday thru Wednesday,
August 30 thru September 1. between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. in
the J4igh School office. It will be to their advantage to telephone
945-2451 for a definite appointment.

Monday. August 30
L. M. N. O. P. Q
H. I, J. K
Tuesday. Augdst 31
T, U.V. W. X. Y.Z
R.S
Wednesday. Sept. 1
D. E, F.G
A. B.C
At Central School elementary students should enfer the West main
door. Junior High students should enter the North door.
None of the bookstores will be open on Thursday or Friday. Sep­
tember 2 and 3.
Used books will not be purchased by the school during the above/
days and hours.

I New

r"7HF^^TORFlo7^STAT^ASlnM^"7

SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL (Grades 9-12)

Children buy their books at the school they will attend.
Students attending Algonquin. Altoft and Chidester schools should
purchase their books at Northeastern School. Both secondhand and
new books are available. All students will be sold books alphabeti­
cally by last names according to th^zfbllowing schedule:

J ..bp Oflpsan
luUKC vJlItnbU

। .
,
Mrt. Dan Pelrrman
While they were enjoying the ... *
.
... ....
rule. all calm and rorene. Mra. ”*
174-BI75
। Hoag waa going at a rapid pace.. Mr. and Mra. Jolui Waldron
I attractively decorating the table and Doug attended the funeral
and placing the lovely wrapped of John's brother-in-law. Henry,
i&gt;if:j.. bringing out ull the many Waller, at Newbygo Saturday.:
j &lt;hings wiiich they had so care- Mr. and Mra. Waldren visited'
1 lulls concealed from the hon- relatives In Battle Crock Sunday.
reie-.. one ot which waa Uie beauMrs Hale
Huie Blakely and
anil
Mr. and Mra
itifu! Uircc-tlCTcd wedding cake family returned Saturday to
------ ------------: trimmed with white rases rdged ---------------McFarland.- WLs,
after - short!
wnh ruby-red &lt;to signify the visit with Mr. and Mra. Myrvell
; ruby”-anniversary', antTbenring Stephens
—*------ •—
. . »licre
—&gt;._ia family i
While
a white saUn bell. Also on the picnic was held nt the village I
I table was a beautiful gloxinia park nnd Friday the Blakelys:
I pint. u gift from Mrs. Margaret and Mrs. Stephens visited the'
, Meier and family, a very pretty Herbert Blakelys at Lansing. *
| ciirjxtnl punch Ixiwl and cups. The Wilbur NcetM hud as their ।
•&lt;nd fJowers for "Mom" and guerts nt tlielr cottage nt Big
j'-Dad."
.
Hass Lake at Iron*, during the
j The Mrlcrr. were totally una-' weekend. Mrs Beatrice Kreger I
I w;in- uf Mrs. Hoag'n •.time uf Cedar Springs. Mra. Gertrude j
Ijp.-int" not own noticing the. Charley and the Richard Bible!
signal itivcn by their grandchild ------ —-------------------------------from-nnedher bent that "the aionory Service meets Thursday.

New Junior High students (Grades 7-8) who were not previously
enrolled in the Hastings Public Schools should report to Central
School. Enrollment hours are the same as for Central elementary (above).
•

BOOKSTORE

overwhelmed when Uu-y ware on Carlton Center road. Potluck showing hl* Suffolk *heep He
greeted by a loud "surprise" from dinner and work wiU be on a Ind the Grand CU-unplon. ewe
reserve champton ewe. fraud
45 friend* and reiailvro who tied quilt
Twenty-nine 4H rco from the champion ram and u»k first
lake.
Da view exjunty cluin. Owens- place in the Junior showmanship
After punch and snacks were boro. Ky . spen'. me week in In open claw his ewe lamb took
served Indoors. a lovely ham Ionia county with host families, first and also placed first for
dinner, with all the trimmings, They left Friday after a trip flock * Mr. and Mra Leon Hen- .
to the Ford Museum nnd Oreen- ney of Grand Rapids arid Mra.
Tuesday- , Lots Brown of Lakeland. Fl*..
fMd Village..- picnic
--------------------—were Friday vldlora of Mr. nnd
relaUvoi were from BaUle Creek. night nt Bertha Brock txuk 'for
;Richland. Plalnwel. Comstock. the guert* and host farnJUe*. A Mrs. Walter Wortley * Mr. and
Kalamaxoo. and Hartings, and a
_______________ — Mra. Louis Kotula and family of
more wonderful anniversary held Thursday evening al the Glen Ellyn. XU., came Saturday
—
. '•'Youth
Building al the Ionia to spend a few day* vacation
could not ------------------------have been spent.
It,
was complete even to ti»e phone fairgrounds. Members staying in with lire mother. Mrs Myra
call from their daughter. "Pat," the Lake Odcrau area were Patsy Smith * Mr. and Mra. Clyde
lhe George McCulloughs. In i Keller with PnUy OMarti, Ricky Klou of Lansing were Sunday
.Maryland, who were unable to Brooks with Ron Shoemaker and vWtora of Mr. nnd Mrs. Harley
I* here but with little Stephen
Stadcl.
had spent two week* with their Robeit Alvey as a guest of Fred
Rattier.- * Among lhe exhibitors
parents in May.
USE BANNER WANT ADS!
While the MrI era had had a
wonderful time, their family had
also greatly enjoyed planning the
party, and their grandson,
Phone
"Sparky,” had been especially
653-27’1
thrilled lo help with the "sur­
prise."

rummage
table
Val»et K&gt; 5,25
1

New Item* p°Uy

Values to 50c

St0«*

I

►

^0
Valu" to 98e

V0,

’

50'

Mr',"*
R*fl. 15c • ■ • 14c

'table
'

Value, to
SAVE MORE
THAN Vi

cmwib

RUMMAGE

belts

$1.00

4c

Fm™Dc &amp; ENDS

Tfom Every Dept.
Value, tai pa

_
NEVER BEFORE!
NEVER AGAIN!

Everything Goes

Moth Flakes

10'

Reg. 25c
Out We Go!

THE V STORE

104 W. STATE, HASTINGS

rarchieii Gome*
Moeoic Tile Set,

87'

Reg. $1.98

�|Earl Engle

IMThe Hastings Banner

Dies Thursday;

Thuredey, August 26. 1965

Rites Saturday

Section Three—Fege* I to 6

if) Open Howie to
* Mark Silver
A Wedding Jubilee

;

Funeral services for fari

Fitzgerald Corps Lists Activities

An open house honoring Mr.
and Mrs Harold Dooilng of R2
' ’ Middleville on their 2Mh wed­
— ding anniversary te being plan­
ned by their children. Mr. and
Mra. Fred L. Bowerman Jr. and
Hick Dooling

*

Ryan. Dorothy Meier, Hilda
Blackford. Joyce Hawkins, Ger­
trude James. Gteldaa Gilmore

'eace Corpn Tent
Theta* Barr. ’

’

d I years, retiring 1* year. ago.

11. at the post offices at Grand
Rapids. Lansing and Battle
Creek and at Court Station. 410
W. Michigan, in Kalamaaoo. The
opportunity is the Peace Corps
placement test, which is not
Every Consumers Power Com­ eluding the Prudential Insurance p.LSAcd or failed-'It measures
pany truck and car in the Has­ Building and the Museum of general aptitude and the ability
tings area waa safety checked
to learn a language.
Tuesday morning. Aug. 24. Frank

The next meeting will be the
to
*UR,Xr^
Sept. .2, birthday dinner and
i
meeting with Iola WUkre. kllch- of BMlle Creek. Vernon (Snap! I
. .1 .
of Hasilnn Rtuaell nf Rani.

Consumers Power
Safety Checks
All Vehicles

gDd garden tasks. Test-ride? Call:

E. L. CARPENTER
HARDWARE
142 E. State St.

LEWIS
ELECTRIC

Phone WI 5-2913

Invite Democrats,
Others to Eaton
County Corn Roast

BACK

ed to Eaton County or to Demo­
crats It is a fun night dedicated
to eating plenty of awcet com nearer* mat uie iitk. amu u»
------- . _—r
—
loaded with butter, renewing old all the real estate of the town-ivU1,'~
acquaintances, making new ship wm always given by
,w2^p'
United States of America I" How.
lrrtng Rutland. Yankee,
~ingx. and Thomapple; Johns- ;
n township which Included1

THERAPADS — Scrub pad* for thera­
peutic aid for Acne---------------------------------

ACNE-DOME—
medicated cleanaer---------- -- ------------- - ----STRIDEX — Medicated cleansing pads
for pimples, blackheads and oily skin

Jr.. Democrat repramniaUve
from Michigan's Third District,
will be guest of honor. There will
also be many other public offi­
cials present. but nobody yrtU

.

Croom, lotion oe^(|^k

DU BARRY'S—Medicated astringent &amp;
fret? cleansing grains___________ —i__

$po

DU BARRY'S CLEANSING GRAINS —
w/free, "all clear" medicated face wash

’1”

Dorothy Gray
DEEP CLEANSING PADS

S-JOO

Fraa Eilimatss la tha Has­
ting! Aras ea Tuesdays.
Pickup sad Dalivary.

Johnstown; and Hastings;
township, which included Wood­
land. Castleton. Carlton and
N4*R*mMOM about:
]
... AtTIC, This See, Page J)

TAfW medicated clear GEL —
For acne, pimples, oily skin, blockheads

PHISOHEX—
Antibacterial skin chanter

UPHOLSTERING

Mr. Merle Blain of TUIln. Ohio.
Mrs. Mary Dacey. and her grand­
son. Alfred Decoy, of Kalamazoo,
for dinner on Friday. On Tues­
day. Mrs, Dacey and Mrs. Baker
visited Wilbur Perse Ln Bellevue.

might at one ume be In some
pan of the state fishing, and in
another later to do their trap­
ping. and might temporarily re­
side in other parts of the state
for other purposes. While they

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* IXL
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CONTRACTORS
Also... SUPPLIES

Paint, Hardware, Water Systems &lt;*••*»•»
THl FURNITURE
BUILDING

Rainbird Sprinkler Systems

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Back to School Hints
September Hath

MICHIGAN

PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY

-CIOVERDALE-

-

tation be gave of the history of
that township up to 1860 From
that date on it is expected It tire county waa oonMHuled as TqJJ Day' Ot Fair
’
ul
will be continued by local peo­ one townahlp of Kalamazoo;
their farm home on M-W known .ple. A committee waa authorised county. It continued in that
Congressman Paul H. Todd. Jr.
as Democrat HUI. grow sweet
situation for several years. By &lt;D, Mlch.i. will be in the Third
coni especially for this occasion.' ।
1836 people had
In thL«s District this weekend to attend
and the com roast cannot take
county. Il waa organised as one . the annual Eaton County Fair. |
place until the corn h just right township officially on March 23. i Friday, Aug. 20th has been set
for roosting. After" rlx-lr expert .the data for this history, which 1836 and la-id its first town aside ax "Todd Day at the Fair"
appraisal, the date they have!,. we give below. It was much more meeting that year, ejecting Cal-! which te being held at the 4H
set foe the com roast thia year ' fully presented a*, the meeting. Vtn Hill of Yantap Springs as I fairgrounds in Charlotte.
is Aug. 28. the announcement ■

SCHOOL

CLEARASIL—J*

Jack-ion and Uiopc who filled
important places in his admtnLv- i
ThU propram is a part of the
trotion. Barry County became a
part of Bt. Joseph county in company's continuing efforts to
1829. but was made a pan, of, help eliminate hazards, Ritohlo
Brady township, Kalamaaoo

Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hull of
Eston Rapids will entertain
with their annual Eaton County
Corn Roost Saturday evening,

SUITE EUR

30 Days, and

k AUG. 27-WT. 6.

Often All Thirty

government, and the United
Blates paid Lhe Ottawas *1.00000
per year for M years for what
rights they had. and *1500.00 per!
year to assist them in the pur-

Of Them Can

tools needed for farming and to
help each their children. It paid
the Pottawatomtea *8.000 00 year­
ly for all time, and ll.OOOIX)
yearly for the purchase of tools
and salary of teachers to train

ENJOY
CAREFREE

Be Worrisome!

One of these worries may be the expense of getting a son or

daughter off to school. During the coming school term there are
many bank services you will find useful. Should your finance, be
somewhat short, let us help with a loan. A checking account is
most convenient for helping to budget expenses. For any of your

banking needs in the school year or anytime, try us. You'll like the

hj
WOLVERINE'S
Wlui yiu'n

service you get!

NEW IlltMMi's Plllcy
Hull Governs*

’

UeWv
Medted PsysMr.h

SUNDAY

thru
WEDNESDAY

MMIIN

Open daily Monday thru Saturday 'til 3:00. Thureday* ’til 12:00

for. ..

Oufboerdi • teboovdt • Mlborii

HASTINGS
INSURANCE AfiBKY

National Bank of Hastings
Member

federal Reserve Sytlem atid federal Depotil Inturance Corporalion
DEPOSITS

INSURED UP TO $10,000.00

219 Wert State St.
"Stfe el StraaBntMtra'’

Phone 9^-4100

'

E. R.

Lowraaefi

Mutual Fund leiartmib

Gans from »6000 to ‘60,000°°

�Gull Lake Bible

Christian Scianca
Taxt Announced

Mulliken Church
Advances Under

area from Uie Bible and U» Gull Lake BIMe and MLwkxwry

Rev. Glasgow
Jacont house, originally construct -

r_ ■ *.---------- —

In 1890 the church bulling
was sold to the Cbogregadonai
Church. The house, constructed

COATS GROVE
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Cor. Coats Grove Rd and
DurfcM Road
Charles Gibbs. pastor
Floyd Walter, Bupl.
Blble school, io am.
Worship hour. 11 am.
CtirtsUsn Endeavor. Tuesday. 7
pm. During the month of August
lhe Rev. Charles Otbba will be
DELTON
METHODIST CHURCH
Msretus E. Taber, Minister

Church Study, Sunday, 9:45
was Rev. Trumble who waa fol-

Worship. Sunday. 11 am.
Youth Fellowships. Bunday. 6

Prayer Group, Tuesday, 9 30
Chancel Choir
ed Un church building tn 1917. pm, Thursday- '

rehearsal. '1

BOWEN8 MILLS CHAPEL
Henry VanTH, Evangelist
10 am. Morning service
11:15 am. Sunday school.

of the building committee.

A cordial welcome to all.

pointed to the Mulliken - Dow
charge In I960 and many Im-

Momlng worship, 9:15 am.
co ng re-

.

.

2^ Conference in
Final Sessions

CARLTON SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Elder Gerald N. Black

Saturday worship. 10:45 am.
Prayer meeting. Tuesday. 1:30
pm.
fills Spring. A year ago Ihe ex­
terior ‘was repaired and painted CEDAR CREEK RIBLE CHURCH
Campground Rd . 8 miles south
of Hastings
Pastor. Donald Tack
Sunday school. 10 am.
Worship, 11 am.
Youth meeUng. 8:15 pm.
Evening service. 7.30 pm.
Wednesday prayer meeting
Bible study. 7:30 pm.
igj^eburoh school enrollment.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST
645 W. Green Street
Sunday service. 11 am.
Sunday school, 11 am.
Wednesday service. 7:45 pm.
Reading room open Wednes­
church school enrollment doubday and Saturday, 2 to 4 pm.
FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
1330 N. Broadway. Hastings
Rev. George J. Huber. Pastor
Phone 945-3195
.
furnished with memorials. A new
Where a Christian Experience
Makes you a Member
.
10 am. Sunday school.
11 am. Morning worship.
6: 30 pm. Youth service.
7: 30 pm Evening worship.
7:30 pm. Wednesday prayer.
unit which will also include a
small chapel and minister's of­
fice and study. Thu church-Wll! Lawther who will gain pooeaalon
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BALTIMORE U. B. BRETHREN
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Demoiulratibn,
Thursday

unto you. He that bellereth on

11 a.tn. Morning worship.
i
T/tis
No evening service thte week, i Office ixmra Tuesday through
Evening worship, 1 pm.
Tto doncmstraUon program
W«1, fl pin. Prayer meeting
Friday. 9 am. to noon. Any
Mid-week Fellowship, 7 pm. for the Vacation Bible School at
other
Ume
by
appointment.
EMMANUEL* EPISCOPAL
'
Wednesday.
Sunday service schedule:
C,'VB€"________ _______
j 9:H am. Sunday sciwol. Leon
, ,
day, Aug. 26. al 1:30 pm. to
W«t, Bupt There arc clams PEOPLE’S BIBLE CHURCH
Iwhich the public la invited.
and competent teachera for all
B1 Nashville
I The collection taken UaU evoWorxhlp’ Berman:
Leltoy Kenney, Pastor
expenses of tho school. The
The TMk - Text Aatr
Phone 863-3248
church win bo open al 1 with
11 am. Morning worslUp.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
(exhibits in all the clasarootna
10 am. Sunday school.
102 E. Woodland Avenue
R*v. M. F. Goble. Pastor
‘
““* a" ’“a o»»“‘S'"■
9:45 am. Bundsy school.
11am. Morning worship
8 pm. Young People s service.
.
"" ■»«&gt;“&gt;• •" &lt;»“1Sp«iol Mu«ic
7 pm Evangelistic service.
Through Uie week ot Aug. M|I Wed, 7:M pm. Mid-Week $Und(lY Gt EUB
”,
/ ,
prayer.
Tumday. 10:30 am Junior D» 1 Tjlur______
Thuraday. 7 pm. Pioneer Olrte Church SerVICOS
HASTINGS CONGREGATION
[xirtnieni of Sunday school ootf-iand Uoya Brigade.
OF JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES
mg to Grand Rapids return^! women's Missionary Fellow220 West Colfax Street
to the church st 6 pm.
- l^p jn4 Tues, each month, 1:30.
Bunday Public Talk, 3 pm
nr Pravre anrt
Watchtower Bible Study, 4:15
Bible study.
pm.
9:SO am. otomuig group, smu;
- ---------Cotant. leader.
BRETHREN IN
HASTINGS
7 pm Evening group, Gladys CHRIST
CHURCH
oL5E
™cn"?
FREE METHODIST CHURCH

Boltwood and E. State Road
Otte* Lake Road
Friday. «
P-to- Family Camp '
ou
Rev. Marvin Bickmlller. Pastor
Rev Isaac Osgood. Pastor
at Riverside Camp. Buchanan.
Sunday school. 9:45 am.
Morning worship, 10 am.
Sre Art Fuller.
'
Morning worship. 10:45 am.
Sunday school, 11 am.
Church library open Saturday.
Evening service, 1:30 pm. •
Wednesday prayer. 7:30 pm.
A warm invitation is extended
HASTINGS SF.VENTH-DAY
I local talent night.
ADVENTIST CHURCH
thLa friendly church.
Pn&gt;5'?.,. .mpcVng .y?*1 BlUe
Eldfr C. L. Wilber. Pastor
Every Sunday. 8:30 am . the
Ph WIS-5319
world-wide Free Methodist 404 W. Colfax
■Ft. TH
~ 2
~ —1, . lh- hnnw, nV Trw fruitful
Sat. Sabbath school, 9:30.
Worship, Il un.
Young People. Thursday. 7 pm
Wednesday prayer. 7:30 pm. 1 MIDDLEVILLE CHRISTIAN
Sunday, "Faith for Today," on REFORMED CHAPEL
70S W. Main Street
TV, WOOD. Channel fl, fl:30 am
THE CHURCH OF JESUS
Rev. Earl Bchipper
Sunday, Voice of Prophecy,
CHRIST OF LATTER
Worship, 10 am. '
Radio WJEP 1230, 8:30 am.
DAY SAINTS
M-43 at Podunk Lake
Evening worship. 7:30.
Sunday school. 10:30 am.
KILPATRICK
Missionaries, phone 945-9252.
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
HASTINGS WESLEYAN
M-48 Woodland
METHODIST CHURCH
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Rev R. A. Hoffman
Cor. N. Michigan ArE. Slate
10 am. Bunday school.
307 E. Marshall Street
Minister. Dale R. Harvey
11 am. Worship service.
WI 6-3213
410 E. Madison. 945-5060
10 gtm. Sunday school.
9:45 am. Church school. Bupt.
11 ’g.m. Morning worship ser­
. LAKEWOOD
Loyd Marte.
vice.
sumon:
"Life's Great Nc. 11 am. Morning worship.
BAPTIST CHURCH
cesalty."
7:30 pm. Wed. Bible Study
Community Room above
6.30 pm, Wesleyan Youth Fel­
Woodland Fire Station
and prayer.
lowship. InstAlteUon of officers.
K. W.‘Mosher, Pastor
j 7:30 pm. Evening Gospel Hour,
THE GALILEAN
BAPTIST CHURCH
Former Freeport High School
7:30 pm. Evening service.
i Jesus Chrtel."
Bunday school. 10 am.
7:30 pm. Wed. prayer service. | Wednesday, 7:30 pm. MldWorship service. 11 am.
Evening service. 7:30 pm.
Mosher, pastor. 307-2585.
Wed prayer meeting. 8 pm
-----------FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
The little church with the big LAKEWOOD E.U.Q. CHURCH | CHURCH
Rev. K. Ctiarles Nessetli. Pastor i Broadway and Centre Streeta
Sunday worship. 10 am.
! Willard H. Curtte? Mininter
ST. ROSE CATHOLIC CHURCH
Bunday school. 11 am.
Sunday. Aug. 29. 1945. morning
Rev. Fr. Joseph C^Dunpby
MYP Sunday. 7 pm.
i worship, 9:30. Nursery provided.
Riindnv
..^rvlrr H nm
—
. ... . . .
___ _
Rev. David Hawley. Assistant
Wednesday service. 8 pm
am. Confessions. 4 to 5 and.fl to
9. Saturdays, 7 JO am.on Bun­ fXLGUM BOUNDS CHURCH
days. Before Masses, on .wbetot ' Her. V. L. Druggoo, Paator
days.
'
J M (•'.
. 1306 South Hanover Street
Dally Masses. 7 and 8 am.
Phone 945-9429
Monday. 7:30 pm. Christian
Education Committee meeting.
ST. AUGUSTINE.
worship.
MIDDLEVILLE
Youth meeting. 6:15 pm
IRVING CHAPEL
Evening Gospel Hour, 7 pm.'
. Rev. Chalmer Miller. Pastor
Wednesday prayer, 7:30 pm.'ST. AMBROSE CATHOLIC
Phone RO 5-3503
CHURCHAT DELTON
Sunday school, 9:30 am.
STONEY POINT
Worship. 10:30 am.
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday Masses: 1:84, 11 sm.
Thursday prayer service, 1:80.
Rev. Owenneth Sebring. Pastor
OUR LADY OF GREAT OAK.
10 am. Bunday achool.
DOWLING
Sunday Maa. 9 am.

HASTINGS
TRINITY GOSPEL CHURCH
GRACE BRETHREN CHURCH
1118 Jordan Lake Street
Cor1. of Jefferson and E. Center Lake Odessa IFA. Campground!
/Rev. Russell Sarver. Pastor
Phone DR 4-8277
Sunday school, 10 am.
Rev. Jerry Boomer. Pastor
Worship hour, 11 am.
Sunday school, 10 am.
Sunday evening Service, 1 pm.
Worship service, II am.
The Bible, the whole Bible and
Young People's service, 7 pm.
nothing but the Bible.
Evening service, 8 pm.
Bible Study Wed. 7:30 pm.
NORTH IRVING WESLEYAN
Prayer nrevice. 6 pm.
METHODIST CHURCH
Cor. of Sisson and Bqehler Rood
4 ml. W. of Broadway. Freeport
Rev. Gerald Hepnner. Pastor
Sunday school. 10 am.
Rev. Doriene Spcas. Pastor
Morning worship. 11 am.
9.30 am Morning worship.
Young People's service. 7 pm
Evangelical service. 8 pm.
pm. Chrtetlon Endeavor,
7 pm. Gospel hour.
ORANGEVILLE
7: 30 pm. Wednesday. prayer
BAPTIST CHURCH
and praise. &lt;5fote change from
W. Glen Campbell. Pastor
Thursday to Wednesday I
2 Miles South of Gun Lake
9:45 am. Sunday school.
WESLEYAN
11 am. Morning worship.
METHODIST CHURCH
7 pm. Evening worship.
Hickory Comers. Michigan
Wednesday, 7:30 pm. Bibb
Rev. Vaughn B. Jensen. Pastor
study and prayer service.
10 am. Sunday school
11 am. Momlrig worship. Jun­
MILO BIBLE CHURCH
ior church and nursery provided.
R3 Delton
7:30 pm. Evening service.
Rev. Frank Crabb
Wednesday. 1:30 pm. Family
A. J. Spoelstra, Pastor
Night.) Adults, Youths. Junior!
Sunday school. 10 am.
and Children, 8:30 pm. Choir
Worship, 11 am.
rehearsal.

The Housemans

Return from
Alaskan Trip
Rev. Mid Mrs. Ruaeen HouaemAti have returned to HaaUng!
Their journey took them from
the southern Kenai Peninsula

straight up." Point Barrow,
which te the furthest point
north tn the North American
continent.

Joe

During the trip, a total ol 700
bring a special cumber for 35mm slides were taken, plus
bOO f ret of Hmm movie film. In­
this service.
.

and

program, always a Conference
hallmark.
Merrill Dunlop, recording ar­
tist iuwI composer tuul long a
favorite at Gull lake, will be
————■ -- —- —
Talley at tiu- piano. The popular
Saturday night concert will In­
elude the Talley chidrcn.
The Inter - Varsity Chrtatlan
Fellowsiilp and the Africa In­
tend Mission aie reported respccuvely by eKith Hunt and
Paul Brown. M. D Jolui De­
Vries of Grand Rapids te tho
youth worker.
The public is invited to tho
nightly scrvlcei nt the Midland

r

from Fairbanks, they photo­
graphed many of tbe Eakiinoe.'t
tor, will bring Uie morning wr- in their routine way of living as
Uvcy hunted, and then dried
the Winter's supply of walrus.

the worship service at 11 am.

Talley, evaniellst

Wb

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in
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ren Brogan returned home from
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HASTINGS

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Colvin anti family and Diane
Thomas of Haatinga were Sunday

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...it’s then that our services

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You can count on ns to bo in
your comer... to help with

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WIITM TUB enilia
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TJmroday. A Mr. and Mra. Ren- j

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PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
RCv. Rogers, Pastor
1308 8 Hanover Street
Phone 945-9429
Telephone 374-3346
'
10 am. Bunday school.
Just off H-86. North on M-50 la
11 am. Morning worship.
Village of Woodbury
YouUi meeUng. 8:15 pm.
Sunday school, 9:43 am.
,
Evenlag Gospel Hour, 7 pm.
Worship, 11 am.
Wednesday Praytr, 7:30 pxh
Junior church for children. 4-9.
Youth choir rehearsal. Wed,
s. Lalamo
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
Fellowship service, 7:45 am.
Rev. Arbutus Hurless. Pastor
Youth Fellowship Wed ,7pm.
Sunday school. 10 am.
Bible Study add prayer serv­
Woraltlp. 11 am.
ice, Wednesday, 8 pm. at Roger
Evangelistic sendee, 7:30 pm.
Carey home, weelof church.
Prayer meet Thurs, 7:30,pm.
HASTINGS BAPTIST CHURCH
WOODLANB
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
8319 Coats Grove Road
Director of Music and Youth
Rev. Charles Gibbs. Pastor
9:46 am. Sunday school,
WorshlR services, 9:46 am.
to^aas for aM ages.
Bunday school, 10:45 am.
11 a.m. Morning church mt-

WOODLAND
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Richa:d VandenBosch,
Pastor
Sunday school. 10 am.
Morning worship. 11 am.
Youth Fellowship. 7:30 pm.

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Leave it to your Chevrolet dealer to make sure
they're not. But rush, rush, rush! They're moving out fast.

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Broadcast.
6:30 p m. OrcbMm rsheurral.
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WOODLAND
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
Sunday sdhool 10 am.
Bible study.
vt® ”
Morning warship. 11 kin
8 30 pm. Choir rchran-.il.
ChrteUso Endeavor. 8:30 pm.
8:30 pm Board meeting.
Prayer service. Wed, fl pm.
PiiHtc invited.

LARKE BUICK-C
1435 S. HanSvar

Hasting!

WI 5-2425

�Mere About—------

11M0, when the flrat rattler. Da-1
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' real. David Bowker wm an uncle
| of D. A. Bowker, ton---------- ” —------- ot Hastings.
V* counsy *■“ sun a ' Tl* t*n **Uera
part of Kalamazoo county. Barry and Amasa Boutluuu WHHa
—-—■------------ 7------------------------county wm taken from Kalama- 1M2. took up farms in section 31.1 family, George Thomas, and Na700 county March 15. 1839. and They moved to Van Buren coun- thanial Peake, located on ace-|
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Succumbs After

4th Daughter Born
Mr. and Mr*. Clarence Bump,;
Jr.. formerly ot Hiuttings. an-,
nounce Ute birth cf a daughteri
Aug. IB. al Lee Memorial Hospf- I
tai in Dowagiac. The little Mtea
arrived on their loth wedding

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Township, who dted early Fri­
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Tlu* Rev. George Klltott offi­
ciated and burial
in Wood-

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4th &amp; 5th Ribs
Lonnie Johncock
Welcomed Home
I With Birthday Party

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Braunsdiweiger Chubs

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Cample tn Training—Pfc Robert
L DeWitt, son ot Mr. ar.d Mjp.
H. L. DeWitt of R2 Hastings.
Algonquin Lake, haa completed
advanced auto incclianLcs train­
ing at Ft. Knox. Ky. He rreilved
hte diploma in auto nwhanim

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Rib Steaks

FISH AND SEAFOOD

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King Crab Meat

Stewing Beef

Smelt

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Senior Citizens
Meet Monday

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Lonnie and his wife, the form­
er Phyllis (Joinder, win make
their Itocnn at 100 N. Omena.
Tanttiy
Phyllta. a Senior at Miclilgan
State Univeratty, will return to
Ikt studios in September and
Lonnie will seek employment
Ln that city.
Those attending the party were
from Hickory Comers. Delton.
Nashville. Plainwell, tanging and
Hastings. Thirty-two were prev­
ent to help celebrate Uie happy

Senior Citizens of the Hastings
community will meet Monday,

rnnUMte of this fine opportunity
will please bring own table ser­
vice, and a dish to pass, and a
beverage if desired.
An Infsnatlllg program la
assured with Mrs. Beatrice Fish­
er of the Welfare Department
teIking about the methods and
ideals of modem welfare.
Another IntereaUng feature
will be special music provided by
Floyd Jucksoti and lite accord­
ion. This young man la maater
of ,hte instrument and always
Plays to enthudaatlo audiences.
.Membets arc asked to bring
with than any senior clttsen who
te in need of transportation.

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JANE PARKER, ENRICHED

Mr. and Mra. Albert Higgins
were host and hostuw at a wel­
come home and birthday party
for Mra. Hlggin'a son. Ixmnie
"E" Johncock Sunday, Aug. 33,
at the American Legion Hall Ln
Hastings.
lonnie received his discharge
from the Navy Aug. 19. after
spending three yeara serving his
country.
During that time he has been
in Japan. China, Peart Harbor,
Hawaii and Viet Nam nerving
on the USS Towers with tho

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�Francisco Has
1966 McCulloch

THE

Soil Specialist
Gives Advice on
Use of Lime

Highlights Interesting

"Baal result* from liming come

BILLION

Chain Saws

HASTINGS BANNER

SAYS FARM
LOAN SERVICE

Farm Supply, local
McCulloch chain saws
Im announced.
M
Two of tbe new M»i. the
MAC J-ll and the MAC lit.

State University

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Michigan Slate Utrivvrstty's

i'orter polnta out that liming

Ing agriculture. Tw avaiJai
-*-u* kfnd-of credit

State-Wide Field
Eyenl Feature.
Spud Comeback

to preaarvinc

Calendar

pated that during

engineering.
achieve their f-*---- —”

IN A BIG WAYI

Land Bank Loans to expand, moderates and ta
thalr farm buslnoueg. Since 1017, Start than •
tor-mUlion farmers have found thetr Land Be
om credit source always Reared to thalr

AaeoaiaHnn

publication, "Sampling Sail for
Fertiliser and Lime Recommcndalloa*," Extension Bulletin 498
The bulletin 1* available without
charge at county Cooperative Extenaton Office* or on request
from tha Bulletin on ice. Agri­
cultural JUU. Michigan Slate
University. EaM Lansing.

MSU officiate paint out that

of the year—will be highlighted

______
___________
grasses,. especially
those fields ...
intended for plowing. These would
be the fields that would probably
be planted to imall grain, row

county al th a two-day Stateaide educational event named
Uie Michigan Spudtacular. It's
aponaored by the Mlohlgan Pt&gt;tato Indurtry Council and Mlchigan State Unlvaratty.

**&lt;&gt;«. Mau

A LAND BANK LOAN BIVR YOU.

fictant in production logging for
pand the housing loon program topping and trimming Jobe.
OLD MOTHER GOOSE

seeded to legumes next spring or

Ida Foods SLSMAM potato pro- —
"Thia assure* that the lime will
have more ample opportunity to:
roui
give full benefit to non-legunie'
crops.
And
tbe
legume
that
is.
time* for testing soil and apply.
.
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. "
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Central Michigan's

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Fertiliser Sarrica
FERTILIZER FACTS

Tl» Farmers ilcsnc Adminli-

» Kussell Keech
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Blabs Department of Agricul­
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ment agency devoted exclusively
to improving the incomes and
living condition* of rural resi­
dents

tow-con attorn
Pymatuning Lake may be tho
oldest banded bird ever recorded

tho National Wildlife FodaraUon.
Tho bird ws* carrying a mate!
leg band originally placed an it
by Um Jack Miner Migratory
Bird Foundation of Kingsville,
The first Coast Guard off- Ontario, during the Fall of 1M4.
liming material available in
shire light tower waa placed tn thus making this "old mother
the
Ferris
Christiansen
farm
county
office
clerk,
attended
a
many forma: calcic limestone.
near
McBride.
Here
tan
acres
ot
program
meeting
of
the
Fartnes
*
doiomitio llrneslune, marl, refuse
variety comparison and per- Home AdnunwtraUun at Grand
lime and others.
North Carolina.
erase control, vine defoliation’
correcting soil acidity if they are
held for 94 employees located in
selected and used according to
M county offices throughout
tnenta and plant population Michigan
trials will be shown.

Yoyng Men, Women
Join Holstein Group

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demonstrated.

Linda and Marte Kenyon of i7/„ ~
T?;
Delton, Larry Lena yul Bryan
£T1’~
and Lynette Thoma* of Hailing* **
* ’1.400
■T?'
have been granted Junior memE
bcrsliip in the Hotatetn-Frieatan
Aaaoclatinn of America head.rt Pe-CT’on- came to Greenquartered al Brattleboro Vt To rlUe ,rnro
•**** ot w**^lnsquallfy, one must be under 3! *«’
lhf&gt;’ ,wvr
and have wccewfully completed J“?Uxo *5 anuUf ?»-***
one yeark work in a 4H or van-,
Their operation to more
Uonal agriculture dairy project t »n doubk-. and perhnpa triple
the rite, of any other Michigan
Never

dnliiag ability, wrist »oluM*V. balaaca: that's So,,tii&gt;.

u

dently caught thia Spring tn

.

insecticide

office I. located at JOI S.
Michigan.
The purpose ot the meettr.g
plan* for an expanded program
during the coming year.
A wide range of loan program.

What type of person should
buy the hot Plymouth now?

merit and credit needs of family
fanners and rural oommunltne
Supervised Joans are extended
to individual pvsoni for family

chase

and

development;

rural

caivw. are susceptible to over- be a giant dUptay of potato
driers of most preparations Too^ farming equipment. Il Is being tier the Economic Opportunity
Ant
'

»k«»se. uric ui uirve IVcompanicd by advlcv* on sound
EXrtRT TIRE ’cently completed by Ore-Ida
SERVICE
Potato farmera from through| out the state are expected to at। .
lend, and the public Is invited.
source*. Supervised credit helps
eligible applicant* Improve their
SNOW BLANKET

JIM BARR
Tire Shop

U. $. ROYAL

SMITH

It's no secret that ruffed
button to lhe economic growth
according to the National Wild- of thetr communities. As barnanctal stability, they return to
private sources of credit A com­
mittee of three farmers certifies
eUgibility of applicant*.

can find suitable roasting sites
they are enjoying temperatures
up to 00 degrees warmer than

X bros

to finance community water

Lake Odessa • Woodland

Plant at Woodbury

PARKING
USE .BANNER WANT ADS!

ations formed by farmers and
rural residents to finance targe
scale community nervation proLxxui* may also be made to
Interested groups to finance
rental housing for senior ciUrens for independent living.
All types of loons are subject
to specified eligibility, require-

. made to enable eligible perrons
lo take full advantage of the ex! ponded program at the agency
that is focused on strengthening
the family fsrrm and rural &lt;xxnmunlUea In the fare of a chang-

Know j Your
Legislators
U.8. SENATORS
Senate Office Building
Washington U. D.C.
Patrick V. McNamara
Philip A. Hart

CONGRESSMEN
House Office Building
Washington IS, D.C.
Paul H. Todd

STATE SENATORS
State Capitol
(Use Ijome .address
after adjournment ।

District—Harold J. Vol
Ito W xmd Street. Hol­
land. &lt; Yankee Spring* Town-hip.)
S»th District — Roger Johnvif
S33 Birch Street, Marshall
(Woodland, Hastings City. Has­
tings Township. Castleton, Balti­
more, Maple Grove. Johnstown.
Assyria' Town*hlps&gt;
’list District—Garry E Bma.

a shrewd trader!
O.K., you shrewd traders, we know you're
out there! You've waited until now to shop for

a new '65 Plymouth Fury, Belvedere, Valiant
or Barracuda because you know the model year
is coming to an end. You know that
‘
we're cleaning out our stock of *65 Plymouths.

You also know that the deals are great

and the trade-in allowances are very generous
this time of year. So what's keeping you!
We're ready to deal today!

Get a dean-up deal now
at your P^mouth Dealer’s

apple, Irving. Carlton. Rutland
Orangeville, Hope, PralrlevilB.
Barry' Townships.)

FUWV/BELVEDERE / VALIAMT/SAHW ACUOA

6 mm

STATE BKPRUKNTATIVE1
stale Capitol
‘Use home addrer 5
after adjournment.

ope. Baltimore. Jahnstow
“
Townships)

it tan, UwdLu1aPRu1ta.^d.

BARRY'S FARM STORE

DEWEYS CAR PALACE

S. Hanover at Hatting! City Limits

M-42 ef Sprague Rd., Delian

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and funny from Detroit spent
the weekend with Mra. Biber
Vincent.
I Betsy Lee Ryan spent lhe week
Ut£L,„
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with her
her grant
grant grandmother.
grandmother,
William Guernsey has returned BeUy Adams, at Middleville *
nwn tiie Veterans Hospital in Mane and Judy Frits spent the
2"" AIb05' He is to return Aug.'week with Mr. and Mra.laurence
W. * Ruth Ann VJntent Is still Frits and family at Baroda. W
in Unlvsnily Hospital in Ann Mr. and Mra. Carlton Nichols
Arbor and If people would only attended the Finger and McNutt

Completes Baric-Airman Third
C1*m Sharon K. Lewis, daughter
of Mr. and Mra. Loren E. Lewis
of IM W. High Street, has com­
pleted basic military training at
lackland AFB, Texas, and re­
ceived an assignment for techni­
cal training as a ILS Air Force
Administrative specialist. Airman Lewis to a member of the
Women in tho Air Fbree &lt;WAF).
She becomes a student at Ama­
rillo. AFB, Texas, for lhe spe­
cialized course, one of hundreds
conducted by the Air Training
Command U&gt; provide technic­
ally-trained personnel for the
Nations aerospace force. She to
a IBM HH8 graduate.

liUelton Maruu
Nine Fightinn

The Extension Club sponsored

UttXVJiS
'yS.’S
fctension Conference, so on Fri- Nati^al GeoSaphfc esra The X’",V 1

Hoe- Michigan

ly-liberated Tillage ot Ur May.

In Fief Nam

Mr. and Mn. I
tertalned their on
rts. from Martin
Prairieville Rebel
club met Friday,

S°.
rtple Link
30 Marie
bin Huth
kely since
Mn. Stu-

...
art Boulter .,
masoo spent
parent*. Mr.

Chab »nd all the ladies neZvi
Marine Lance Onrporal
fc^i pLk^™ 1 «•** Ugta- were mta tn- « Gay. mxi of Mra Mahlen

Orchard Street She w&amp; ewlsln *aUod ta'U* Wh“* ““•*
lu Ueltcm. u ■*««« &lt;»
•hat she SXd * Jul"PWu!
rdminlstrwUon of Benjamin 3nd nau-uon.. Ard Mmlra
newskl, Beteylee and George Ry- Harrteon tn INI.
I rnent Jrd Marine Divtafon
an attended 4H Camp at Algon-1
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Top Value

SLOWER-PRICED =

750 Extra

THE

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Fresh Whole

Top Value Stamps

FRYERS

Delton Area

with 9th week mailer couponi
and coupons below
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25

By Mrs. John Peabody
laats I
SU-1JSI

The Stanton reunion waa held
at Tvden Park in Hastings Aug
15 There were 98 present, the
oldest Bl and the youngest one
year. Alice Stanton, who is at
Uie Medical Facility, is 91 years
young. She also belongs to the
family but wasn't able to be
there. * Mary Kay and Kathy
Guernsey surprised their mother.
Darlene (William) Guernsey,
Aug. 10. her birthday, haring a
few of her friends tn for coffee,
cake and ice cream. * Friday
evening. Aug. 14. Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Northuis had a gathering
of friends and relatival far a pic­
nic supper in honor of their
daughter and family. Mr. and
Mrs. David Randolph at Fair
Haven. Thera were it from Dunntngviile, Hamilton. Holland, AlHtan and Delton Mr. and Mrt.
Randolph and Cinda left for
home Saturday
The Lincoln Anns picnic was
held Aug 15 at Caledonia with
90 present. These are the people
who live at Lincoln Arms Trailer
Court in Bradenton. Fla., tn ths
Winter. Mr and Mrs Wallace
Campbell attended. * The Hart­
man family reunion was held at
Mr and Mrs Richard Hartman's
home at Wall Lake on Aug. 15
with 44 present, mostly from lhe
Kalamaxoo area and also Detroit
and Jacksonville. Fla * Mr
and Mrs Marvin Harrington en­
tertained 17 forwupper Tuesday
in honor of Mrs. Harrington's bro­
ther and family. Mr and Mn.
Edward Ix-lnaar and children
from Jacksonville. Fla. They
have been visiting thete parents. ...
Mr. and Mrs. Larry f^tnaan y
Those present for tfte tapper
were Reva Orbeck and *u&gt;aonar
Forest Lclnaar and daughter and
Mr and Mn. Harry Leiflaar.The ■­
Edward Lclnaar'a left for their
home Thursday.
Mrs, Lydia Dowes returned to
her home tn Detroit after spend­
ing a week with her sister and
husband. Mr. and Mrs Harry
Lclnaar * Mr and Mn. Clyde
NorUiuls visited Mrs. Ethel Has­
tings and family at Grand Junc­
tion .Sunday. * Mn. Marte Pea­
body. Mrs. Albert Peterson and
Mrs Norman Wood, both from
Belding. Miss Alta McKlmmy
nnd Lolla Peabody were In
Grund,Jiapids Thursday. Friday
mornmg Mn. Peterson and Mn.
Wood returned to their home.
Rev. and Mrs Arthur Benja­
min from Evart and Mrs John
Theel and sons from Reed City
vbited Mr. and Mn. Jack Frits
and family Bunday. * Mr. and
Mrs Dale Campbell went to
Nashville. Tenn, last Thursday
and returned on Monday. * Mr.
and Mn. Myron Campbell and
family returned from a northern
Michigan camping trip Tuesday.
Aug 17 * Clarence McKlminy
visited Mr and Mrs Sam Craw­
ford In Lansing last week. * Mra.
Jack Frite and children apent
Tuesday pm. at Crooked Lake
where Mr. and Mn. Clarence
Wolfe from Kalamaso# have
rented a cottage for two weeks.
Mr and Mrs. Henry Grooten
entertained Mr. and Mn. Ora

TOP VAIUE

STAMPS

WltH THIS COUPON (Jfi

Cut Up, 3Lagged or
Double Breasted Fryers
M
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Rodaam at Krogri *»• Sri, Aeg. 39,1945.

Silver Platter
CENTER CUT RIB
Hw pwchase ol 3 pkgs. O» mote

Pork Chops

Fryer Drumsticks, Logs.
Thighs or Breasts -Mb.
M *■
i
RodaoM at Kroger Hwu Sri, Aug. 21.1965.

Banquet
Kwick Krisp

Peschke's

Frozen Cream

Tandoray

&gt;^&lt;, 69/ Sliced Bacon 2b&gt;*»’I45 CHUCK STEAK

Lunch Meat
Country Club

Paschke's Roasted or

Hygrade's Corned

Braunachweiger

». 49&lt; BEEF BRISKET

Blackport's

69/ Polish Sausage

Hygrade's Sportsman

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Paschke's

Fres Shpre Frozen Ocean

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IM purrhesa ol a 1 lb pkg. of Country Club

Country Club

KansaiCitySteaksi^*119 Perch Fillets uvpis49/ FRANKS
Armour Star

Tenderay

Boneless
HAMS

Rib Steaks

EATMORE

Margarine

Boneless Pot Roast

FRUIT ’
COCKTAIL

1...6-89K

Kroger Rod Tarl Pitted

CHERRIES
Banquet Frozen

Kroger Wheat, Whole Wheat and^

Cracked Wheat Bread

LIMON or
MUY SOU*

Kroger Salad and

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CREAM PIES 4 «

STAMPS

Weiner or
’T/i
Sandwich Buns t

6 ^-

Avondale Peas 1-ftx 1-ok. can or

TOMATOES

25

Kroger

Avondale Com or Kroger

APPLESAUCE

SOAITY LINKS

Kroger

WHOLE 1AJ.’"
APRICOTS

lb. Pkg.

MAUNSCHWIICIR

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J 4o«« 45/
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Randalls (3-R&gt;. 3^x. cm)

REALUTiriEAN$2^&gt;89/

Red, White and Blue

FRESH
Apple, Grape, Cherry, Mint, Elderberry
or Crabapple

They say
A CAT...
Im 9 fives. You km only dm
Cuitd it
your Doctor Ik ripta ttacte
■psiud bringing pgr »r&gt;
Krigtiou lo ut ter prompt,
coartrots and fkltebte fitte

PHARMACIST

bcHumaMMimaM*

Jacob's
PRESCRIPTION
PHARMACY
1 26Eost State St.
Phone WI 5-2464

Hastings

CM

KEOGER
UQUID SWIITNIR
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ttedeon al Kroger Ihra Set, Aag. 39,1965.

GRAPES

Kroger Jellies 5 ’&lt;&gt;&lt;* *»■ i»» ’1

This Week!

FREE

Thermod
Temp I
KING SIZI

Cooler Mug
with tih week mfiigr coupqsj A 4 W or MWv purchase

PLUMS

B0ILIN8 ONIONS

U. S. No. 1 Michigan

10^29/

POTATOES

MARC.

�Experience is the Best Teacher
....and through it we have learned that

Be an A*plus parent . . . help your youngsters get

the most out of their school life, and teach them thrift,
too. When you and they shop here, you'll find answers

to those important school needs, at prices that assure
A-plus values. Send them back to school well-prepared

for learning.

It's back-to-school planning time for the book
toters of our town and all over Barry County. And it
stands to reason .. . . when the back-to-class crowd is
outfitted in lopaKsto?fis where selections are outstand­
ing and dollar-for-daflar comparisons pass every test,
everyone will be money ahead. Both youngsters and their
parents are sure to hail greater savings and more satis­
faction when they shop locally. There's always more to
be gained by shopping locally.

WHERE IN THE WORLD ARE THEY
MORE CONCERNED WITH YOUR WELFARE?
A Message from the Listed Civic Minded Firms In Cooperation with lhe HASTINGS AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Porker's Bor
And Restaurant z

The Copper Lontern

The Fme Way of Eating

Winick’a
Clothing for the Family

St. Martin Floral
Flowers by Chip G Irene
The Strand Theatre

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Tire Showplace of Barry County

E. L Carpenter Hardware
Complete Saddlery Department

Hostings Cut Rate Shoe Store
For the Entire Family

Bea’s Music Box
Organ &amp; Piano Studio

The Sherwood Agency

Al Sleury. Prop.
Notional Bank of Hastings

Fiiher-Hengeibach. Inc.

Beverwyk's Color Center

Goodyear Brothers

Electric Motor_Service

Barry County Lumber Co.
One Slop Service

For Insurance

State at Jefferson

Ford Sales and Service

Color As You Like It

John Deere Farm Implements

Stowell Building Service
General Contractors

Lorke Buick-Chevrolet
Sales &amp; Service

Reohm Motor Soles

Clevelands* Men's &amp; Boys'

Pontiac - Oldsmobile - Cadillac

Clothing &amp; .Footwear

Gardner's Pharmacy

Bender Gravel Co.

Borry Cleaners

Hastings Floor Covering

Quality Materials - Guaranteed Workmanship

Dependable Prescriptions

Washed Sand and Gravel

Parking at the Door

Barry’s Farm Store
Chrysler - Plymouth - Valiant

Hastings Grain &amp; Bean Co.

The Bonnet &amp; Gown Shop

Bun McPharlin's Men's Wear

Frandsen Insurance

Master Mi« Feeds

Alma M. Fingleton

Home of Pendleton Woolens

East Side Lumber Co.
Building Supplies

Earl R. Boyes Real Estate
Hastings Area Properties

Mahler Motor Soles

Hastings Hotel
For Your Dining Picaane

Gilmore Jewelry

Miller’s Dairy Store
la Cream Specialties &amp; Luncheons

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Hostings Point &amp; Wallpaocr

Mory'i Beauty Shop
Hair Shaping. Styling G Permanent Waving

107 E. State St.

City Food &amp; Beteroge

The Hastings Bowl
IS Automatic Bowling Lanes

Open 9 AM. to 11 P.M, Daily
The Superette
Jacobi* Prescription Pharmacy

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Bulling*!

Heating o Cooling o Plumbing

Montgomery Ward &amp; Co.

'

BBS. Jefferson

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Central Radio &amp; TV

Department Store

Miller Jewelori
Eapert Watch and Jewelry Repair

Ironside Monument Works
Artistic Design in Marble and Granite

Burkey Sales &amp; Service

Eckordt Auto Sales

Complete Radiator &amp; Auto Glass Service

Jeep Vehicles G Apache Trailers
Colemon Agency

Phone WI 5-403 I—FreOP«ck-Up G Delivery

Barth Studio
&gt;prtrk?t &amp; Commercial Photography

Leonard- Osgood

Hoots Stondard Service

Funeral Home

,N. Broadway at State

Patrick C. Hodges
Dependable Jeweler

Doles Boko Shop

Schoder'i Office Supply

Freeh ehd Cbfkious Baked Foods

For Buslneu. Home &amp; School

Waigneen Agency

The Fuller Agency. Inc.

H.MInf. Or, I«1

Wayne’s Shoe Store
Footwear for the Family

Service by Howard Trumbull

of

Credit Bureau
Barry County
On Your Staff But thrt On Your Payroll

Hostings Cleaners

Parmalee’i
Ladies' &amp; Children** Wear

The J. C. Penney Co.

102 E. State

Appliances—TV &amp; HI A

Consumer! Power Co.

Serves Hasting*

Jerry Andrus

Insurance Agency

Open 9 A M. to 11 P.M. Daily

Your Rexall Store
Koechelet Inc.

Lincoln G Mercury

Einar Frandsen C.LU.

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Local Finance Corp.

A Local Family Service

Farm Bureau Services

Feed

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Seed

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Fertiliser

ten Franklin Store

Felpausch Food Center

102 W. State at Jefferson

Fine Foods - Meats - Produce

WolMorff Furniture
’
Finest Quality

Insurance—Bonds of All Types

Ow Stop Insurance Service

Borry County Ready Mix

Corporation

Hailing। Motor Solei
Dodge Sole* &amp; Service

W. J. McAlister
Sinclair Petroleum Presets

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One Hundred end Tenth Year

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18 Page*—3 Sections Hastings. Michigan, Thursday, September 2, 1965

^EDITORIALS

Section One—Pages I to 6

NUMBER 20

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b, SMC.

km*, evert- though, the Russlanl
hinted that ft few days of Hight
Under such conditions produced
C.omdr. Highsmith
nausea and a slow-down In mental
Fliet Craft Which
। ran Into trouble after the first few reactions But after a considerably
Picked Up Astronauts । liour* In orbit. However, the re­ linger flight Uun the Soviets have
Hostings and Barry County sulting demonstration of how a
aident* Joined with millions of wvU-tralned and alert team ot Chartes Conrad came t
ther Americans over the past astronauts could meet a series of ft degree ol physical
eek in praying for the success
iiimtal alertness that i
f the Gemini 5 flight and
atched .and listened as Astro- remain aloft, was an unplanned the flight physicians wh
experiment that rates very high in following the record with
fharles Conrad. Jr. returned to
attention. Either the Russians were
arth when their spaceship
attempting to throw out a "red
plashed down al 7:55 am HasIngs time into the Atlantic.
i
They had traveled X318J00
training sod conditioning Is tar
miles on their rrcord-ihatter- nlficant information concerning the
-120 trip. ability of the human body to withtlie Iron Curtain.
.’tend eight days of weightlessness.
Apparently long bout* of weight- I Probably the greatest dlsappcintst Included Mr*. Claude Norton
I
Please
tum to Page 4. this Sec.)
Uf R1 Naalivllle and Frank High­
smith of 604 E. Hubbell, whose
brother was the pitot of Helicop­
ter No. 58 which picked the as­
tronauts out of the sea and took
them aboard the recovery ship,
the UBS Lake Champlain, which
had been waiting for them about

’Copter

CHAMPION GOLFERS—Mrs. John Mulligan (staadlng, right) of

carded a 197. Mrs. Kimmel shot a 1Z4. edging Mr*. W. J. McAUlsler
left) la the teeond Hight champion

The Don Gareys
Purchase Variety
Store in Hastings

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I’fliriflQ I TIIPP
1 all Ida lallvv

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Becomes Sister

The astronaut* grinned cheer­
fully through their eight days’
growth of whiskers and were able
to walk about in Highsmith's res­
cuing helicopter.
Comdr. Highsmith entered
flight training as a Naval avia­
tion cadet in June of 1845. He
completed flight training in Feb­
ruary of 1M7 and commissioned
an ensign. Operational training
in the SBcC "HeHdlver" was
completed at Jacksonville.

Garey owned the store al State
and Jefferson. •purohaAir.s the
Meyer Variety Store from Fred
Meyer late in 1850. He sold the

assigned to operational train- (nr. hr hrran tralnlnr In hrli.

I860, after he suffered a heart
attack. Kaiser sold it to the C. B.
Meyer Company two years ago.
Garey started Hastings'.radio

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MIm Patricia Taffee entered
the Bisters of St. Joseph in Bep-

Gemini 5 endec! its eight-day
lira* ninety minutes 1 flight with
I substantial new achievements for
I the record book, even though It

He left the Navy in April of
1960. and was recalled In 19521
during the Korean crisis After!
refresher training, he assisted In1
rescuing many downed Marine
pilot* while hi* carrier. Badocng
Strait, was deployed, in the Helcuiure uicu nc no* iiaa a vari
' career. He is married and h

The Fred Smiths
Leare Sunday for Middleville T-K
. Abroad
^School Plans
Trip

K1XSW1S
of the Sisters and Is now known' w
r. ^jd
Mr.
and Mr*.
Mrs. Fred
Fred s
Smith of
uXr
.hT was
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are to leave
Sat-AT.
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of 37---postulant*
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law office at Court and Broad­
way. His wife. Caroline, will teach
4th grade at Southeastern. A I860
MSU graduate with a major in
biology. Atty. Dimmers taught at
Frost Junior High in Jackson be-

Bliss Local 411
Goes on Strike
Tuesday Night

Comdr. Frederick Lowell High­
smith. who commands Helicop­
ter Antisubmarine Squadron

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Garey,
formerly of Hastings who have
been operating a motel at White­
cloud since June of 1961. have
announced that they have purchasesC-the “V" store owned by
C. B. Meyer Company of Grand
Rapids.

195*.

Of St Joseph

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Residents Poised
To Observe 1965
Labor Day Holiday
Annual Long Weekend to Honor
America’s Working Force; Event
Signals End of Vacation Season

Negotiations broke down Tues­
day night and member* of Local
414. UAW-CIO of the E. W. Bliss
Company went on strike at mid­
night and tills Wednesday pick­
ets were stationed at the large
manufacturing plant which em­
^fondny is Labor Day, a day set aside in all stales, the
ploys about 1.100.
District of Columbia. American Samoa, Canal Zone, Guam,
Richard Root, president of the
[ Local, said members of Uie bar­ Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands to pay tribute to those who
gaining committee hod met with work for a better age.
I company representatives through­
Hastings and Barry County residents will observe this
out Tuesday, and that negoUatypically American holiday with the final long weekend of the
season.
Tuesday they will return to their usual way of life and
more than 7.000 Barry County
, children go to school
Ute weekend will be filled with
family gatherings, and already
sons and daughters from away
are on their way here to enjoy
I nomlc Issues.
Local 414. according to the the three-day holiday, and others
I company's statement, represents from this area will travel to visit
650 houry bargaining production friends and relatives in other

Arts &amp; Crafts
Show Planned
For Sept- ft-W

Wishing Tree’
Utility Wires
Cat Down in
Underground in i)ecen,i,er.l9 l5 iunit*.
Two other unite not striking
Jara also not reporting for work.
Cook Subdivision^ ui
ISJI.lTlta** are the International

in 1882 when Peter J. McGuire, a
f"-5
“
™
5“ 1I“'J ' Molder* .nd
The Cook subdivision, developed ^7
’state'
’Htehwav
” Deoartment
and AtUW
AUled”F o u n d r~y leader of the Brotherhood of
Thursdsy through Sunday, Sept
by Mr. and Mr* Marshall Cook on1
Workers Union-of North AmcriAmeriIS-IB. it waa announced this
*feortln« 10 William
j M6 i d
!&gt;*„
spired to propose a day of rest to
Cock Road, is the first In the Has- Shriber ' who
made a record of I
,‘5,
Ungs Area to have all Utility wires the event
Makers League of North AmertThe public Is being invited to
lure have---delved
and ckrved all
electric and telephone, under­
.. k
, ...
ca- T”*' 180 P'wndry workers-------------------------------------------enjoy
the display of local talent
ground.
’ » "'ih F'
Ule
P-reSs2t ratified a new contract on Aug. the comfort and grandeur w*
Mis* Mary Campbell is chairThe new
new subdhislon
.tihdlvlxl.m I*
I. located
l&lt;w-.l.l ‘ auB(
“nen, u
WC lreeg WM
’
The
tnifj|c 00Wn •*
ln’. 13 Local sis-, two-year
contracl

on the west City limit* oft Cook ’eluded Edward Green, foreman; |ended Sept 1 NegoUaUons for a
Rood.
Earl Count «cUng superintend-: ne,. Mreement began July 28.
Underground distribution systems I
“n“ Hh,r,lbcrLRefcy
No further meetings have been Monday of each September.
j™- —
. orcas Bill Moore. Rex Frisby. Bill Cra- scheduled, the company'* rtateare fairly ----new. In--------residential
■»"
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"-,
H0
.W‘
HOmM iHain1*"” mrn''
th“ WeSneiday
aid’
mer.
Howard
.ui.
__
In the electric industry cccordUw m
mcr
- How
»r&lt;1
rd Crass
Cross. Homer
Homer
Hainshe approached' the altar to re-' by ^ct for' L‘,I“luI'- at&gt;d from 8‘^?* *&gt; Tuesday. Sept 7.
mnnd John Gnrehraite and Art
ctlve her habit ftS. mJ
1
U&gt;ey ««
* el«h‘ -«• ,u?
for the Consumers Pow er Company &lt; rrcCjC
July and Thanksgiving.
l,.»l or UMM. TH. n«H Wo '™‘
'
.
Primary. oreondary and Indi- J”'
‘eU‘n« aboUt lhe '
Members of New York's Cen­
tour of
tree stated:
tral Labor Union were quick to
। Michigan-Ohio fi
"Even
the
oldest
of
residents
in
see
the merit of McGuire's sug­
buried,
along
with
telephone
wires.
rouowinz me ceremony a -wcro oy me micmgan Farmer. .
•...w,
gestion.
On MondAy. Sept. 5.
three
feet
underground
Transform1
this
locality
cannot
remember
small reception was held on
France. Belgium. Italy. Ger- , *tudents are to report on Thurs1882. they held the first of the
ers ’are pad mounted at ground j when the oak did not spread its
Nasareth grounds for ber many, Holland. The Netherlands, day. Sept. 0.
parades
that for many years were
family and friends.
Austria, and Switzerland In addiThe T-K School will operate on level and individual meters are on branches in canopy over M-43 a
Despite
the
Inclement
weather
a
featured
event on Labor Day.
Sister Joseph Marie Is the first1 Hon to England.
half-day sessions for the first week. a short pedestal near each house, mile north of Delton The Tree la and high winds, there were 68
1 The idea soon caught on across
Street Ughis can also be served ' estimated to be more titan 150
postulant to become a registered
The expect to return to New
entries for the Hostings Exchange I the Nation. By 1(87 five states
from an underzround system. year* old. The reason for its
occupational therapist. Sister Jo­ York Sept. 27
Club's
8th
annual
Model
Airplane
।
had
made
Labor Day a legal
Underground systems can be in- strange growth is not definitely
seph Marie uas graduated from
the cafeteria until Monday. Sept. stalled in existing subdivisions o' known, but the story most gen- meet held Saturday and Sunday * holiday• In 1884. Congress made
Western Michigan University m
al the Hastings airport.
! it official for the -whole country.
January and received her regis­
Later
the
first
Monday In Sep­
cost of underground there 1* a watomie Indian*, who years ago
tration as an occupational thera­
Sldmond Carl Williams of
tember also became Canada's Lamodest charge In both new and old Illatl • settlement at nearby Wall
pist in April
Woodland was among the 210
radio control divisions.
Before attending Western student* who completed their with buses running on schedule in subdivisions, according to Ritchie. Lake, bent the top of the sapling
Among
those
receiving
a
trophy
------------ •—Z------ *“
down and fastened H to" the
the mornings Dur to changes in
The ease and speed with which
Michigan University, Sister Jo­
was Arlan Helse of Woodland, a Labor Day became a tradition
seph Marie spent bne year at of the summer session at Central some bus routes, pickup time nay
member of the Hastings Model ,are explained by its open welSt. Mary College. Notre Dame. Michigan University at Mt
Airplane Club.
i come to al^ In flowery prose Mc­
Then she became interested in Pleasant He earned a bachelor requeted to hare their children
William Hecker, son of Mr
------------ •-----------Guire wrote—no pageant, pomp
O.T and registered at WMU of art*. Degree recipient* In­ ready a few minutes early until and Mr* William Hecker of Ari RnknLa III
. . «
no glory ot
fratricidal ,uu.
strife
During her year* at Western cluded students from 51 Michi­ regular bus route* are established. Hagunga. wa* among the 3711^** DennKC III
_____
O rw.nca.,
■ TW BctwM irwonwl Soe«j ,tund U.I, &lt;U,. K U dwW.Wl u&gt;
Michigan she affiliated at Har­ gan counties and 10 states.
Junior-Senior High School atv- student* at Northern Michigan! Arthur W. Behnke, 1203 6.■ is to meet at 8 pm. Monday, peace, civilisation and the triper Hospital. Unlvenslty Hospital.
Unlventity named on the Dean's Park StrertT Hasting* account- Sepu 6. at the Delton High urnph of industry. It is a demon­
Ann Arbor, and spent her last
BIDS WANTED — Notice to
£
i'5&lt;-e
EL'T
homo economic* room. George stration of fraternity.”
Summer working with handi­ wholesale milk suppliers in Bar­ Thuroday, Sept. 9. Senior High
capped children at Indian Trail* G- County: Barry County Medi­
qualify, a student must moinLin Hospital In Grand Rapids Friday.
Camp. Grand Rapids.
cal Care Facility will consider gym and the Junior High stuSister Joseph Marie Is the blds for supplying Dairy Product*
Thcre will be no school on
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thoma* to the facility for the coming
Taffee of Hasting*, and the niece year, reserving the right to re­
of the late Rev. Robert Taffee. ject .any or All bids All bid* be attending planning sessions
end of the resort season, es­
She has one sister. Mrs John must be submitted to the Medi­ Camp Kett near Cadillac. Skn
pecially In the north, and
Goldkamp. who Is married and cal Care Facility on or before arvoa of the buildings may not
Sheriff Merl 11. Campbell
lives fit Bt. Charles, Mo.
September 10. 1965
9/3 complete for the opening sessloi
but Supt. Earl VanStekic hop.**

,... ...j

6th Model Plane
Meet Drqwa
68 Entries

Earns BA Degree

On Dean’s List

backward glances
"hit] ofyesienfay”...
as glcanal from tlx
Bannerfifa

Six men. all volunteers-, have a»td there will be six carrier dls-

buildings Ulis year. Prices will
Senior High 35 cents. Milk will
two cents a half-pint

Lansing Man
Drowns Sunday
In Jordan Lake

Clarence H. Addison. 54. ot
Lansing was an accidental drown­
Burdette M. Kidder. Hastings; ! peace Ume production will be ing victim in Jordan Lake, Lake
R?b*,“ w- D»vU- Hartings; Dor- no problem here. Ah of them
r»ll n
_ _____________ ...
. .
. .
D. Chadwick. Hartings; Philip A. normal production with no un­
boat. Mr. Addison stood up In
employment problems indicated the boat and It overturned when
during the change-over.
he apparently lost his balance,
according to police.
With the mercury plunging to

Frank D. Martin. Amyrta. will
from sweltering heat that reach- I;

taken to the Pickens Funeral
Chapel then taken to the Riley
Funeral Home in Lansing.
The Pickens ambulance took

two Inches of rain fell Monday
night.

Improved

carrier

service

SX-"

victim.
Special holiday traffic patrols

committee are Martin Bchranun.
Joe Shaver. Ralph Junold, Mr.
and Mr* Elx* Carlin and Mr*.
Joan Tinker

Those interested In Joining
may contact a board member.
The shop has a beginners class
in still life and a clasa in pallet
knife oil.

mond is treasurer. Mr*. M. K
Dorman is secretary. Joe Shaver

Huebner is education chairman
Uvltles chairman
'
Other organisation members
include Martha Phelpo. Kathryn
Weinert. Mrs. Vivian Cleveland.
Gertrude Rrtpenhoff. Geraldine

Reaser. Eileen Sullivan. Stanley
Snyder. Rebecca Vanderbroot.
Virginia Utter, Rose Cook. Carolyne French. Beatrice Wenger.
Zeta Cortrtght. Rita Altoft. Joyce
Welnbrecht. EgtahUne Ford and
Eileen Pierson.
\—1

Mrs. Campbell
Of Delton
Dies Tuesday

Campbell. DeHon. who died
r. as well as local officers, dur­
: the 78-hour Labor Day week­ terworth Hospital In Grand Rap­
ids. will be held at 2 pm Friday
PatroU will be in effect from at the Henton-Smith Funeral
oon Friday to midnight Mon- Home at Delton.
•y.
,
The Rev. Mareius E. Taber is
Traffic accident* during the U&gt; officiate and burial/Will be in
abor Day period In Michigan in Prairieville Cemetery. \
W/-_ Z-i — -k.il k._U
111 She was bom in Glendora, the
ir State Police uniform person- daughter of Charles and Pearl
el and assisting again will be
14 members of the National ber of the Delton Methodist
(uard. They will serve as second Church and the Prudence Nobles
len on two-man patrols.
OEB Chapter.
State Police record* tor the Laor Day weekend show tolls of 46 bell on Oct. 4. 1933. in South
1 1940. the all-time high, and Bend. Ind. She and her husband
sven in 1944. the low.
have been active in community
The Michigan Safety Comm Is- analrt ma ownwj and operated
ion remind* driver* that support; the Campbell Grocery in Delton
f the basic traffic laws can tow-; for 20 yeara They had prevtou*r the accident and death toll.
iy lived in Kalamosoo.
Most collisions take place at I in addition to her husband,
egular IntersocUon*
stlc te ,urvtved by a sun. Robert;
Speed means control. A ton of one grandsdh, and two brothers,
ar loaded with half a ton ot j Meri Baske of Delton and Carl
smily and baggage makes more I Baske of Benton Harbor.
iian four Ume*
lbs the crunch aU
at:
_______ a
—-----------golf iTO mph than at 35 mph. This
ma- doesn't mean you
y~ Should
-'—
'
------ J
Stele Polke Trooper Ralph E.
[Stay under control
Cabot ot the Ionia port has been

craw’ Trooper Promoted

in

treated for shock

. BACKWARD

Ionia County cor&lt;
I due to drowning.

�apart th* watkand Mt Port Austin,
and their daughUr. Mrs Mnk
Mr. and Mra Harley Bawdy of
Bay City and Mra Allee Bawdy for a two-week visit before an*
were supper guests Saturday at and her husband, who la tn th*
Service, move to Fort Lee, Va. On
Labor bay. the Courtneys plan to
were Oall Britten. Lawrence Brit­ attend a family picnic at the home
ten. Mr. and Mra. Harold Britten of Mra. Cs parents, the Charles
o! laming. Mra. Mae Convene Hamps of Lake Odotea.
The Carl Damsons ware in Hol­
land on Sunday to attend lhe
christening of their grandson.

Past Hastings
Resident Dies i
Toledo Friday
Mra. Paart L Ellswurttx a

FRESHLY-CROUND, AIL-BEEF

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LOADS of FUN I
FOR T HE LONG

FtoUMrtnc la lb* notice sent to
Uw Btium by Mra. Boyd U&gt;at
appeared in the AU*. 38th Isaue

3-LB, PKG.
OR MORE

GOOD

WEEK-END
NO CENTER

WE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY, LABOR

DAY, SO OUR EMPLOYEES CAN SPEND

NEW PACK
Personal Mention

FRESHLIKE
VEGETABLES
Cream Style CORN
Wh. Kernel CORN
PEAS &amp; CARROTS
SPINACH
TASTY BEETS

op* as an exchange etude nt
Th* Tom Dolans of Greenville
win &lt;ba with hU mother thia
wagkaad and . their daughters

SLICES

THE HOLIDAY WITH THEM FAMILIES.

ECKRICH LARGE SLICED BOLOGNA
HERRUD SKINLESS FRANKS
GROUND BEEF FROM CHUCK
MEAT LOAF

69

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Ol-Faslii

SHANK half’

OUTSTANDING

*^OKEO hams

i

Pet-Rib Apple, Cherry

'Mix or match'...your choice.

The Richard FtngleUm family
of Kokomo. Ind, will vUlt their
mothers. Mra. Alma Fingteton
and Mra D. C. French. Sunday
The Herman Botchers pur­
chased the Tom Taffee residence

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CUT OR FRENCH STYLE
GREEN BEANS, OR GREEN
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PIES

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SPARTAN FROZEN

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Beef, Chicken

The Outstanding Values

in Our Back-to-

School Supplies

OUTSTANDING

Department!

Turkey

POT PIES

WITH ANY 4-PKGS. OF CEREAL

MIRACLE

School days, school days;
goal old golden rule days
. . .’ tpata the way the song
goes and next Wednesday the
children of our community
will be going back to the

WHIP

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EACH

MUSSELMAN'S

CHEF BOY-AR-DEE

Cheese Pizza
SHMFiNE

PILLSBURY

SHORTENING

Buttermilk

BISCUITS
that need* special attention,
caiauit us. Chances ate we
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with wtik-r to solve your
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WITH THIS COUPON ANO A ASiOR MOM FOOD PUB-

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�Pheasants Break
Windshield,
Driver Injured 5-Year-Old

White Products
Boasts Stronger
Financial Base

Warren Bhulu, «. R3 Port­
land. was cut by glass but otherwine wa* uninjured when two
phaatanta reportedly struck the
windshield of the IMS pickup
truck he wa* driving south on
M-M about 6:46 pm. Monday,

financing
Increased

New and stronger
and a aubatantlally

Lake Odessa Lad
Killed by Car

In Hastings, Michigan
ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY

Rustin R Wlfdman. five-year-

Color Keyed I

for BACK-TO-SCHOOL!
WCTt Meet* Sept. 1
On account ot the district
convention being held in Nash­
ville. Sept. 31. the WCTU will

Stamm. Tueaday, Sept. 7. at I SO
phi. Al) members are urged to
be prvaent. a* there will be elec-

Children Must
Have TB Test
pasted and given immediate ef­
fect. requires that all children
entering school must have a tu­
berculin test, as well as the pre­
viously required Immunisation-,
The tuberculin teats may be1
obtained from any physician do­
ing pre-school physical*, and will
Repreeentatlvea of the Has­
be available from the Barry
CoUnty Health Department at &gt;U tings High School Tri-Hl-Y Al­
regular clink at Pennock Hospi­ pha and TTl-Hl-Y have been at­
tal on Tueaday. Sept. 7. from 9 tending Camp Hayewmtha on

Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y
Officers Attend
Torch Lake.C.amp

See Neto Cars

TOO IATE TO CIASSIFV

Deary's Car Palace or Delton
were Invited to attend the special
preview of Ute 19M Imperial.
Chryiler and Plymouth car* at

Olrl* attending Included TrtHl-Y Alpha uthcero Sue WcU. fare, preaident. Cindy Moyer.

—. - 0I»-&lt; harsa

What's the Secret?

More AboutBackward Glances
Continued from Page Ona
Haatlnga school pupil* will be
allowed all day Tueaday to at­
tend ti»e /air a* well aa Wcdnrwday. Thursday and Friday
afternoon*. according to an annouticemenl by Bupt. D. A. Van-

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that Shulton's new. delightful per­
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and we con get it at Gardners, of
course. You'll love TAJI'S beautiful
packaging - plus, the perfume soap
and perfume bath powder." * .
If you like the newest in famous
brand cosmetics or have a beauty

Gardners is the place

problem

to stop.

era. The Houghton* stayed until
Tuesday and alto called on the
Jtou Benner and Oer^d Maraher

classic Penney values
.. our own Penlanderf*
Coeds and career g»ls alike go for the c'assic form
of these neat sweaters—and the l&lt;Jw. low Penney
price! Our own label stands for finest quality at
lowest possible prices! Soft, rich wool-and-mohair
blend in heathery tone*. 34-42.

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M Year* Ago
By a compcomlae with Mrs
Rebecca Maywood, daughter of
the late Mrs Daniel anker, the
city haa acquired for hospital
purpoaea the residence al the
comer of Oreen and Jefferson
alroeta. which Mra Striker by
condition* of her will Indefinite­
ly bequeathed to the city for an
old ladta* home. The City of
Hastings la now in poasnaton of
the property and it will be only
a question of time before the
hospital is opened.

6.98

ConatrucUon wort on the new
CcnaoUdatcd Preaa factory tthe
present £. W. BJUn plant) will
begin on Sept. 13 Excavation
for the walla and piers are al-

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10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Class and Private Instruction
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�——

—*|MEA program
Effects Barry
leader* such as Dr. King. lock
School Districts
upcgi the riot as a tcutelew. blind

EDITORIAL
(Continued from Pg f. thl* See.
nun; ut Uie flight of U&gt;e Gemini

and mLtruided lashing out over ।
frustration and lack of hope. Soci- j

ologUts can give you almost aa;
many different reaaana a* there j
are aodologlsta. AU of Uieae state­
menu contain elements of troth i
Yet, like thr blind meu attempting ‘
if ao. you have a date with a
The laws &lt;HB 29M. now Public
to describe the elephant, none of
Ability to rrodovoua In. space,
taw. and it's one you should keep
them draw a convincing picture of Act 379 and IIB 3SM. now Pub­ early and for sure, because the
must be mixicrod before » manned
lic Act M2) amend the Labor
jyou
would
find
yourwlf
riflng
night to the moon ran be made
Mediation Act and the Hutchin- IxmriltleB cun be rough.
Mlclilgan's revised warkmm'B
■libthcr but falling steadily behind
bcbools, provide for recognition rompenaation taw became ef-«
is incredibly difficult and without the craft you were trying to over­
■ ot educator groupa by boards of lective. Wednesday, Sept. 1. It
take.
A
cut
In
your
own
speed.
eventually
be.
the
following
blunt'
the aid of sensitive electronic gear]
I education. Ihey alao provide for iL'- d to apply only to employer*
। surprisingly enough, would have statement by President Lyndon B., "good faith" negDUaMons be­ of three or more persons, with
can never be acconipluhai
[the effect of putting your craft Joluuan, Is very pertinent to the! tween teacher* and boards, long- lutkurhoid and farm employers
The HuMlans apparently tried It i
nought and only parttally acton- rpcclficatty exempted. Now it
when they liad two space cruft in'
uftecU all employer* of one or
pliabed by educator*.
Dr. "E. Data Kennedy, MEA mure persons. Including domestic
abaolutcly na succom In bringing
executive secretary, commented;
"As in the implcmentauon of Ujc
them together.
slice-. on his back and a mask on |
America, loo. ha* yet to prove
hl* face. They arc both tawbrrakthat the problem of space rend.
er*. destroyers u! constitutional
vou* has been successfully aolved.
rights and liberUw. and ultimately procedures and purposes of the
'cully be accomplished either by destroyer* of free America. They i new legislation. It i* our hope
that within the next few mouth*
; getting below and ahead of the must be exposed, and they must be every Michigan sdiool district
; second era® and at the proper
win luiv« provided a working
program of negotiations between
a real object) prated nothing ex­ | split second applying the right

neuverf required for a successful

THY NOT TO FOilGET

i proper split second apply the exact
amount of retro-fire to put your
craft in a descending arc that
would bring you exactly hi touch
with the rear of the craft ahead.

’

Are you a buatneaa or pro-.'--• — —'-----------I frjodottal man with one or two |
cinpioyeex?
.
.

Failure tn the jxmer cell* nude;
thia curtailment nwxaaan —tn fact. •' merely by stepping an the throttle
Uirratetsad to.cut slwnt the entire Try that In spire. and jait craft
[would merely rise into a idgher

cept that a craft of Use Oernini burst of power to bring you in
type has the capability ot going I proper alignment; or you could
through acme ot the baate im- j rise to a position above and to the

Dr. John Lookwpog
To Spook ot
w International Most

"la anltabte from tnaA ln»uran«!

| State’s Revised Workmen’s
Compensation in Effect

weeks wtthin a ooo-yoor period
U aub'ect to the full compensa­
tion law. One who employ* one
or more persona for 35 or marc
hours per uwk far five consecu­
tive weeks must provide the
medical care required by the
law. but not the wage-taaa com­
pensation.
Anyone who may be subject
• to the employer requirement*

many afferted as employees.
Many business employers of
fewer than three perwu and
some fanners already are under
I Che cxxnperuaUon taw volUDtari|y, to take advantage of the pro- i
; tcction agaUwt ItabllUy claims by
employees wldch live compcnMv-

It is right and proper to disregard i
laws that one feels are morally]
wrong. Thia la an altitude tti*t»|
intentionally ur not, foster* ■ dis­
respect for all law. The end prod­
uct of a society that permits itself ■

Mike Appelman
On Nashville’s
Fire Hoard

Expect IM Pupils
At St. Rose
far clruvo in grades 1 tlirough 8
on Wednesday. Sept. 8.
the 19«S-C4i school year at St.
Hose will open with die pastor,
the Her. FT. Joseph C. Dunphy,
celebrating the Maas of the Holy
Spirit al 8 am.
■Die faculty, bi addition to. Sister
Rote Michael. includes Sister Davta,

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““ wtth wh,ch chUdreu do
UH* appear* to b« one of thTreT
sons for it* wide acceptance.
.
T“e Conference was attend'd
ysriuy-eight teactere, reading by people lroin 31 ,uteii trom
cau-tumts and
Si*hAda. England and Scotland
iu p._&gt;-. ---------- ----- . r------, -•••-- —
KWMicia. suimuusirauw to an Initial leaching Alpha- tors, researcher*, people * or king
bet ITA&gt; Workshop al Lthlgh, with our prison population, thru*
Uturerslty at. BKhiaham. Pa. working with th* handicapped
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Those who participated includ- I department* of college* and unl-

Mr
Mr. Bffl. B«ain&lt;______________________________
k*vtn* Tuaaday for Puerto
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i&lt;n. Kerbart
Hico tar * weak's nollan there.
HaMings and Mr. And
and at Be Thoma* Uland. which Mrs Dr. Licker at Port Huron.

mw

. Mr*. Arthur Standley.

there she visited at the
Ml**-Caral Le Stroup of ludtenof Mr. and Mrs RusmU
rho were having a colebra- ajxilte. daughter of Mr. and Mra
or their aunt. Lucy Vlsec.
Ing her 81st birthday.
l David Hayner, who bi married
MiUwdlst Church to IndtenapoU*
in California for a few weeks.
Bile there he will be studying
Uie bride of John Edward Ochre*.
-known French horn artUt
o*a played the horn solo tn Gehres of Van Wert. Ohio.

Odessa and Mra. Maria C. I Mrs. Glerman and Mr*. Smith
arndh ot R5 Hastings,
liad the opportunity of talking
IX. Albert J. Masurktewica. di-1 i“Ui Sir June* Pittman Inforrtrt.n- of the Idhlgh Unlvwaity mally. They were Impressed with
Heading and Study Clinic, con-,attitude which this gracious
dai-,ed the workshop.
land humble gentleman has toITA- short for initial teaching I **”}* today’s children and io■inhsbet. was Introduced in Kng- &gt; •*«1* education. They were &lt;tetend by Sir James Pittman as a
when they were given
method for udmpllfying the!*11*11** Reading Book* and to
mulling of beginning reading lj,a'c Ule,n autographed by John
LTii constote of 44 symbol* rep““ author, aud by Sir
nMntuig the 44 sounds of Eng- Ja«aatah In tradlUonal orthography!.,00 the way to the Conference.
&lt;TO&gt; the 28 letter* arc com- MtJ- Oittman and Mra. Smith
bir,ed in some 2.000 ways to r?p.. “I*01 an interesting day in Lanretenl the sound* of the English 1 ca*ter County, Pa, Uie home of
laiisuugt| ,nany Ami ah and Mennonlte
tii, ciinceDt was Introduced in
the English schools only a few
yr..r» ago but has met with such
a in tin- tj(*z*Hlnv nf Im-.

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played in the Kalamasoo Slarlite
pop Concert Symphony. He will EUB. Church In Hastings The
e playing in the Symphony thl*
*11 a* well as first chair in the
Lal.im*j.A&gt; Concart Band. While Ind. where they a
e is away Mis* Sylvia Hansen. E.UJ3. congragatian.

This Thursday, Friday
and Saturday Only at

bo staying with her and their rolled at Taylor University in
Upland. Ind.
two children.
Rev. H. J. Buwvlda officiate^ at
William R. Wightman. R3 Has­
tings. Coal* Grove Road, is home the marriage and then on Sunday

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Sign'd to the Electronica Techni­
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Freeport High
('■lasses Gather

yarn school* will be using it this

Aword.d Vocation .

Talhef Unites
-- - - - - - - Minister-Son in
Marriage Aug. 21

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•nlUtcd in the electronics held.
Gcrite WUUaai Drtn, SbdbyvUla. SO
BbLraa terrua. MUJ«r. Mi*dl«vUl« 21

The Freeport High School Classes
f ISM 1827, and 1928 held their

Tlie initial teaching alphabet
wa* introduced in this country
by a team of educator* from Le­ •Mrs. Vivern Cook (France* Halt*
high University. Three years ago

Freeport

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Uir first grade rooms tn Bethle-

after winch letters were mid from
lt and this year 100% ot the Mr*. Truman Pippie t Dorothy Tab-

fot beginning reading and wril-

Scranton (Mildred AUerding) of
All states in this country will Greenville.
Those present from the Class of

pci :mentai basis this Fall.
Tlie new alphabet is Dot in­
tended to replace the traditional

Glee Newton of Lansing. Mr. and
Mrs. Clare Kauffman of Alto, Mr
and Mrs. Keuh Marlowe (Lou
Hdrtgei) of Carlton Center. Mr.
and Mri Ward Hynra and Mr
and Mr*. Merrill Karcher (Beatrice
Thomaa) of Hasting* (both Mr.

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arid Mrs. Gilbert Endsley (Esther

205 N. Michigan
Ksrrar (Marian Smclkcr) of Grand
Cook

(Frances Hall)

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and Mrs- Paul Miller ' Louise Wol-

Ralph Stahl 'lean* Kauffman) of
Ciartn die. Mr and kfr* Earl Nash
(Velma Mishler) and Mr. and Mr*.

coffee; Sarah Ainsworth served Merton Mesecar and children
punch and Sharon HiUey, Pam were Grand Rapids visitor* last
Thursday. * Mark Sheehan of
took oare-of tho gift*.
Caledonia spent Friday and Sat­
For their trip to Niagara Falls, urday with the Prank Dutcher
the new Mra. MiUer changed to family. * Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Moore and children were Sunday
evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Poathumu* of Alto.
The Lakewood United BrethVillage, M.6.U. Earn. lAnslngGrand Rapids were Sunday eve­
tnony of Janet Carolyn Barnum
ning caller* at the Charles
and Ronald Ray Miller Saturday
Blough home.
day arming.
Mr and Mr*. Jack Blough and
children of Wayne spent Satur­
Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Barnum
day and Bunday with his parSociety newS
Mrs. George Miller at Hastings
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Blough and
children of Grand Rapids were
Sunday afternoon visitors of his
parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Jesse
white gladioli decorated the happy exciting oom for Mr. and Btough. * Mr*. Greta Bluugh Is
spending a few days’ vacation in
Northern Michigan with her son
The Rev Glrnn Miller, unefc
and family. Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Blough, of Grand Rapids.
Belated at the double ring cere- w—t covin* Calif, drove through,
Mrs. Mike Hawthorne and
muny in Uie prwr.ee of 200 Her htlstauid armed in Chicago
children of Hasting* were Salurguests.
। by plane Friday. His brother, Mr.

Lakewood Church
Is Setting for
Lovely Nuptials

Hickory Corners
Oncers of the American Legion
Auxiliary’ 484 were installed by
Fourth District President Mamee

president. Mrs. Beverly Brown. The

being at Pennock HropitaL *

Leila Hospital m Battle Creek.
Rally Day and Graduation Day
at Uie M.E Church lien- was well

daughterpairice. of Portland Ore,
have been visiting at Uw iione ot

and sons. Gary. Tom and David,
of Marne; Robert DeVries of Arch­
bold. Ohio; E. L Bishop of Battle

Hooper) of Alto, nuking a total
of 31. .
Tlie group plan* to meet next played the traditional wedding to Freeport Saturday. Sunday. Aug.
muklc and accompanied D e a n 29. 45 triaxis and relatives joined
at die YMCA Camp al Algonquin Dingman, sototet, who sang. ’'The. them at Tyden Park for a picnic
Uke Mrs. Keith Martowc and Lord’s Prayer- and *■ Because.” : dinner which reminded one pt
Given in marriwe by her fa- : TtMnfcghIng with the loaded table*
point'd to said out invitations far ther. the bride wurv a white or- ’ and huge roasted turkey. The Par-

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An interesting note—the Class

from Frtepart High with 19 memMonaco's three towns, gam­
bling casino, oceanographic nxu-

TRY SOME TODAY
9 A.M. to II P.M.

children of Grand Rapids were
Bunday dinner guest* of Mr. and
Mr* Ben ChrisUe. W Mr. and
Mr* Cedi Morgan of Hastings
were Saturday visitors of Mr. and

MR. AND MRS. RONALD RAY MILLER
. . . Miss Janet Carolyn Barnum is Married

hotel* occupy an-area half the
site of New York’s Central Pari
the NaUonal Geographic say*

and Mra. Jrase Blough. Mr. Haw­
thorne joined them in the eve­
ning. * Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Buehler and family were Suaday
visitor* of Mr and Mra Wm.
Kadffman of Sherwood. * Miss
Linda Thaler entered Brunson
Hospital Bunday for nurse*
bodloc With three-quarter length to the World’s Fair and will return training. * Mr. and Mra. Bill
slcCTttL The empire styled skirt. to Uie home of lur grandmother Vandermale and children of
and train were adorned with for a tew day* toforo leaving far Marysville, who have been visit­
bcadwork.
California.
ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs
Ivah Roush for the last week,
The Ward Hynes Bilcrtained the returned home Sunday. Their
son. Jimmie, who has been visit­
ing - his grandparents, returned
IULX- Uta (Hl**
------ ------ ------- *------bride’s gown, and carrtoi pink the Jack Buehler* al their Gun home with them.
camatkma tied with pink stream- Lake cottage far a potluck dinner
Tom Vanderaiaie of New York
on Wednesday to celebrate (to*
the arrived Thursday to join his
btrUxlay* of Ward, Mra. Paul and family already litre. They are
Mr*. Woicott.
'
’
guest* of his parents. Mr and
Mr*. Ivan Roush. * Mr. and Mrs.
Ending the Summer In a rather Tom Vandermale and children
were Monday evening dinner
guests of her parent*. Mr. and
taking a trail ride on horseback Mra. Harold Rader of Belding, w
Mr. and Mra. Robert Conley and

the groom, prealded

UB gTOUllUUlMUI. uaun. »uv&gt;
Denny Malcolm of Hastings. Jimi
McVay. Lake Odea*. Tom Mill-.

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For her daughter’s wedding.
Mrs. Barnum chose a light
brown, two-piece suit with white

on Sunday. The lagans accom­
panied film to Alberta where he Stuart and family called on Mr.
and Mr*. Woody Winegarden of
Hustings Bunday afternoon. *
served a picnic dinner and they Mr*. Pete Waliunas and D-&gt;nua
were off to a grand start with the arc visiting the formers mother,
greatest anticipation of having Mrs Hlldur Olson, at Detroit.
many wonderful experience* on
Mrs. l*ete Walluna* and Mrs
this "pioneer venture”'which Is to
George Owen enjoyed a vacation
in the north last week. They
v cited Hartwick Pine* al GrayraSTLE'
“Ung
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Tueaday
and u»
the ™CalhIxnic tills week as on Thursday
tltelr Finnish daughter. Ptrjo Airto. nesday they visited the bridge,
from Turku. who vffl be living and in the afternoon visited Mr.
with the Springers Ulis year, ar- and Mrs. Ralpti-Owen at Evart.
Mrs. Barbara Clinton of MlddlvelUe was a Saturday caller of

pink suit with thelr daughter. Jan, who lias spent
the Bummer in Tunbridge Wells, g &gt;nquln and Mra. Marvin Patrick
inotlkers worn a pink glad cor- England, as an exchange- student of Irving were Monday visitors

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Laura Duncan. Mrs Bertha Prouty
and Mra Virginia Walbridge m&lt; t
Tuesday at tile home Of Mr*. Lynn
Lawrence. Jr. to celebrate the

mother. Mrs. Addle Griffetli Mra
Griffeth has been unable to attend
the meetings uf the Birtliday Club
on account of a broken hip from
LaaTvnce home.
Jantien

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Cannonsburg. Saturday. * Gary BALTIMORE U. B. CHURCH
Rev. Jerne Powell. Pastor
Thaler left Monday to attend
10 am. Sunday school
BxXtaU camp at Ferris.

ond Summer

prayer

Friday. 8 pjn. church Affaire
A wonderful picnic dinner »-a*
served. Present were Mr. and Mr*. Committee meeting.
Thuraday. Sept. 0. Women’s
Gerald Morgenthakr and lanUly
o' Adrian, ilr. and Mra. Donato Missionary Society dinner. Place
Mjrguiiiialer *nd family of Flint.
Mr. and Mrs Norman Barry and
Mr. and Mr*. Howe and family of Valley and Mra Kenneth Stahl ot
Elmdale spent Monday with Mr*
Yarger and Mr. and Mr*. Douglas* Ruth Blram. * David Parker ot
Yatgtr k»d children of Nsahvllle. West Covin*. Calif., came Saturday
Mr. aud Mrs. David Yarger and to join hl* family, who liave been
children of Hastings. Mr. and Mr*. vUlUng thetr grandparente, Mr.
Laatar Brown of Nsshvnie. Mr. and Mra. John Dcwi«d. They left
and Hr*. Norman Brown and chll- Siuiday by plane to visit the
nren and Mi and Mrs CUrencc World’s Fair. * Mr. and Mra.
stopple* and ciuidren of Grand James Parker of Markham, ill.
iiapide, Mrs Dorothy Yargw and
Mr*. Margaret lx&gt;iir of Hastings
a Mr and Mr* Thums* Leth.toe
family rn MlddKUl'
Mr and Mrs. David Parker and
MH. ux.au SUM M ru^nl *«“ «
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In bonded wool flannel.

Kenneth Ritchie and Janine of
Bellevue were Sunday cabers of
Mr. and Mra. Roger Davte. ♦ Mrs
Clarence Cairns attended the Farm
Bureau Womrn’a Camp at Algunq-.nn Monday snd Tuesday Mrs
Ed Rlcc attended the camp on
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mr*. Leo Reynold* were
Sunday caller* of Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Rlcc * Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Roush, Sue and Gordon, and Mr.
anil Mra John Hook took Uie Lake
Suixrlor driie last week, returning
home Satuntey. A very preUy
drive. * Charite and Joan Bulow

near Baldwin. * Mr. and Mr*.
Art Clinton attended the Clinton man of Plainwell

l amliy Hcuulon
Mr. and Mrs Forrtat Buehler
entertained with a family reunion

&gt;' r'

4-flOte skirt, tho “Nothing A line"

Gaylor. * Janice Davl* returned
to WMU Wednesday, Aug. 23. for

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Mary Johnson, Mr*.’ Haael Nuni-

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* The Birthday Club will go to

Marvin Patrick and children of
of England and also visited Parks Irving were Bunday dinner guests
church par tors following the , ___
Hhe and Pirjo wiU
----- -----------both be --senior*
-------ceremony. Judy Yonkers served and are looking forward to a very
”
--------‘ pleasant year.
.
entertained with a welcome sup­
per honoring the new minuter
of the 'V’mleyan Methodist ton. Tiieir parent*. Mr. and Mr*.
Church, Rev. and Mra. Morris Paul Butow, came Sunday and
B-iardman. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin took them home Tuesday. Kann
Stanton of Owosso has also visited
* Gary McGhee U spending the

White or whole wheat.
CLOUD ALL DAY THURSDAYS

moved from their apartment here
to a hqusc at Midland Park. Gull
Lake. ♦ Mra. Haael Nunemaker

Children's
Wear
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Donald L. Leak, 1
Shirley M$e Biang
Wed at Lake Odessa

Candlelight Rites
Unite Miss Pugh
And John Burnham

' Ringo Swingo
Square Dancers
Have Family Picnic

Tire Central Methodist Church
at Lake Odessa was die setting for
the wedding of Mlns Shirley Mar
Ubmg, R! Portland, and Donald
L. Leak, son of Leon Leak of

Several members and their
families of the Ringo Swingo

Tlie bride's parents are Mr. and
Mra. Melvin Slang of Naubinway
former Lake Odeua resident*.
Rev. Luther Brokaw per forme*!
dir double ring ceremony at 3 pm
Saturday before an altar of pink
and white gladioli and candelabra
Mrs Edward J{aUor was tlw

Donald C. Burnham of PilUburghf
Pa., spoke their marriage vows at
eight o'clock Saturday, Aug. 26.
The Rev. George Elliott read
Uie double ring ceremony In tlie
presence of 200 guests
Nine candle-tree candelabra, |&gt;cu
candle holders and white flowers
at the altar, framed by four large
baskets of gladioli and blue majes­
tic daisies. decorated the church.
Mra Carl Damson pUyttl the or­
gan and MlM Sussn KaIiIit. as
soloist, provided die. nuptial Ring.

Im Cunningham, seemed to come
quite naturally.
All dancing wa* done to rec­
ord* furnished by Ed Senlz, who
stood faithfully by the turntable.

ENGAGED—Mr. end Mrs. John
Stamm. Hastings, announce Uie
engagement of their daughter.
Roseleen, to William Scobey, son
Y&lt;r .nJ 1I-.
e,........

Given In marriage by her ■fttther
the bride was lovely in a floor­
length gown of elite organza over
taffeta fashiamd with a scoop
neckline and elbow-length sleeve*.
Appliques ot organza and seal
pearls cascaded down tlie front,
sweeping In Uie back into n de­
tachable chapel train Her elbow­
length veil of Imported silk illusion
was held In place with a Chantilly
lace crown overbyed with seed
pearls with an erg*lira flowrf trim
at the front und trimmed wiUi
crptal. She carried a cascade of
atepluinotls centered with a white!

Ron Cunninghams. Ed Sentzs,
Melvin Haights, Prcituh Camp­
bells. George Bedford*. Marshall

Methodist Women's
Society to Mark

Flowers Decorale
Parents' Lawn for
Daughter's Nuptials

Rosortons wm
Host Convention
Tile West Michigan Ronarlans

AND SO EASY TO
, Michael Stark of New York City.
. John Read Of PilUburgh and
Thomsit Pugh. broUier of Uw bride.
Under the able direction of Mrs.
John Gaikghcr of Laming the
church purlers . had been trans­
formed into * garden setting for
the reception which immediately
followed. U* ceremony. The cir­
cular. six pillared, colonade was
festooned with garlands of green,
wliere hundreds of tiny lights
glistened and at Uie opposite side
of the room large, blue-flowered
Unitary trees, wlUi frosted lights,
and garlands of green with tiny
lights, complemented this brautiful picturesque setting Candlelight
from Uie small tables and serving

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Dinner, Luncheon
■Die groan's parent* hosted Uie coba. Forest Jamew. Mrs M,
rehearsal dinner at Gull Harbor; Kaecheie. Robert Millers, Harvey
Inn v Friday evening. Now on a Sexton*. Jack Sleepers and Al
honeymoon trip to NarUicm Mich- j Stcurys.
igun. Uie couple will make their' Men's golfing event* Include a
home at 215 Beul Street In East shotgun start at 6 a.m and at
Lansing. She is a graduate of 2 pm there will be a mixed twoMichlgan State University With a'ball foursome.
major tn elementary education and . There is to be a -vnargasbad
1* employed by the Holt Publicist fl o'clock with children's
Scliooi*. He is a senior nt MSU: events planned for after dinner,
where he I* studying mechanical' Reservations should be called In
engineering.
to chib Manager William Mac-

Pomona Grangers
To Entertain Guests
From Near East

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priced

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Stephen Johnson at the latzefk
Gun Lake cottage on Hartings
Pointe In honor of Ms Linda
Finnic. a Sepu-mber bride-to-be.
Top Callies for the afternoons
Mrs. Cedric Morey.
A lovely gift from lhe hout^*en was presented lo Uie honoreo.
Linda will be In Lansing Fri­
day and Saturday to attend the
rehearsal dinner and wedding of
her friend. Mis* Sue Lee Smith
when ahe will be a bridesmaid.

The guitar that gives you
everything you want—
Arched top and back. Hardnuur was uic cnei tor lire s,----- ............. .......... —, ——■ —
barbecue party and swim em**
don Saturday, Aug 21 at thei^1?.’ Taj lor BL. Grand Ledge
Craig nwiden^at 1110 N. Church
°u‘
tr®“ Uy life, rural living, youth acti­
Street. The guests met at the
N“h: vities and community organizationa and projects.
Their visit to Michigan Is only

Fair, Greenfield Village, the
Grand Canyon. Disneyland and
many otiicr places
r

Past Residents
To Celebrate
25th Anniversary
Tlicre wtit ft slumber birthday
party for Nancy Wood Tuesday
evening on Duffy's Point ftt Gun
Lake where the Wood family
tiavc been vacationing for a
month. Nancy's big sister. Miss

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I Pool-Picnic Party

party at Mr* Robert Cook's
Alton tH’ers, their familial
home on W. Green street Tlsirsday evening in honor of her son and guests enjoyed a pool-picnic
and family, the Robert Cook* of, Sunday. Aug. 22, with swimming
‘
starting
at 1 pm. at the 4H
Oconto. Wis. Among the guests
Ungs, became the bride of Mr. were Mrs. Lewi* KnUkern of,-— — ■■-■■■■— —----- _-5
AltiiouM at a ceremony per­ Evanston. 1U. and Mra. Phillip II^ ?uP?er *“ ?r?ked
odock. Members of ttv JaniM
formed In liastlnp on Sept 7, v-.-i___ _______________ —1M0. at lhe parsonage of Uie
officiating minister. Uie Rev. Al­
bert A. BuQerfleld.
Mr. Althouse is the son of Mrs.
Mabel &lt; Althouse I Hynes of 33
Henry Ave. Battle Creek, and
the late Carey Allhouse.
Mr. and Mrs. Allhouse moved
to Battle Creek in March of IMS
after hl* return from the armed
services where he served with the
First Armored division
He has been employed by
Hoffman Bro*. Excavating Co.
for 17 yean.
_
Mra. Claude Gardner chair­
■ Tffey have ninefftuidchlldren.
maned the day for the ladles'
luncheon nt the Hastings Coun­
try Club on Tueaday. She was
assisted by Madame* J. Beedle,
A. Smith, both of Nashville. A.
Bletiry, E. Storkan. 3. Sweet and

SENIOR PORTRAITS

All This

That You Can Afford to Pay!

Dr Frank Riders
To Mark Jubilee

The Bonnet &amp; Gown Shop
Alma Fingleton

■
There has been a gala Ume at
• lhe Lev; Warner Iwme as Uiey
, lutve done much entertaining rei omUy. Mr. Warner's sisters. Mr.
and Mra Floyd Conley of St. Pcteraburv. FU.. and Mrj. Euiah Rtehardeon of Bradenton have been
Uietr guest* for a few weeks, and
ihi* weekend, to honor Mr. Con­
ley's birthday. Mr. Warnsr's brother.

Gilmore Jeweler
(02 H Scare

WI 5-5316

�Visitor from Indio

BlittNdmer
'A&amp;P Stores to
Area Sales Head
.•
sp- UiSCOntlllUC

Mrs. Sberlry Blood entertained
her daughter and family, the J bn
McCalla, from Hillsdale from
Wednesday until Saturday.
Swamlnatha Radhakrlshnan
from Bombay. India, wm also a
guest He la spending several
weeks with the McCalls and will
enter Michigan Slate University
Un* Fall to take graduate work
He is an Instructor in a Univer­
sity in Bombay.

INSURANCE

ICity Officials

muud W u» i o Attend Mate

Mrs. Oten Brower returned Mon-

Murray* since Thursday.

LAPO DRUGS
AGENCY
144 BAST STATE STREET

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

MIRS JANET B. TEWELL

A

CANVAS UTILITY

BAG
IN HASTINGS HIGH

Has Scholarship
To Michigan

awarded the first scholarship

SCHOOL COLORS

AND LETTERED
HASTINGS SAXONS'

While

1 hey

./ESlLi! HT________ _
I?™™..
monuwuiu-.
■ -a
w.ii uc
u«
An* new Federal or OCT* ms coin
He attended the Univeratty of
lUlnotJ and prior to coming wilh Rapids Uni* stereo with the r« delegation* of Michigan mu- ^apportionment urban renew
UaH- Nygairt said.
nicipal officials ever assembled munklpa) employee relatto
BUM worked for the George D. Detroit
"In view of the fact U»t trad- m the State
and proper:vtixrarmotion*
Roper Corp., hockford. Ill;
inc stem ns are not now nftwvd
..a_____ «... _
... .
American Steel and Wire ComrSL.T*r7^ I
AWera"&gt; I,ak Bassett la the
9______________
pony. Duluth. Minn ; and Ma: official delegate from Hartings
chine Tool Sale*. Chicago. Hl
wUh
L,wl&gt; Lan*- « IF
A. Tomlin
u! alternate, others
T«M»» Kendrick
KiMHik has
t»&lt; been
Mm
O,h„. are also ex'
•’ .
'
appointed manager of manufac- .“'““"J? J,
1 per‘*d
*‘Und from
turtng-englneerlnl of the Can- npiaincd
** ***®P-^ »*| Mayw
JnHM
— '
—— .P.. Cavanah of
ton plant of the E. W Bllre
r"The
T
decUlons
«&gt;
consolidate
Drlrol&lt;
and
ncwl).ejected
Prert”
”
”
decisions to consolidate Detroh and newly-elected PrtrtCompany acoordlng to an an- -..**
“«**«J*^ dent
the National
7dent of
of the
National League
League of
of
nouncemrnt by Olaf O. Vaught,
made hT^he TSZm^^f CUJe* w1“
the k,-vno&lt; - *Pcak&lt;''
vics president.
'\
°° W*»n«rtlay morning. SepT 16
Prior to hl* new gppoinUnenL
*2
Hl* remark* wul kick-off a
Mr. Kendrick wa* mwter me2throe-day mira of general
speaker at the Hartings Wesleyan
chanlc at the Canton plant. Be*..U.,b^ Hons, workshops and affiliated Methodist Church Sunday at the
fore Joining BUu In August of
51th
customer*. Ny-[orlBnU|kOon&lt;
built 7.30 pm. Gospel hour.
1964. he had been associated * .. Mn „rn-i.u ..u n.i. *round the theme. ’ProgrrM*
with Lockheed Aircraft Coroora.t
officials said this
Cooperative AdMoo "
Eastern Missionary Board tn
lion. Burbank, Calif- and with
Japan and on the bland of
Danly
Machine
Spec.
Inc.
Ids Unit. Approximately half appear ■* the opening luncheon Okinawa among the rural people.

esleVatlS
fO
' J
Hear M
ixxiotlll TV
UlXSlOlUlTy
From Far East

A.

Miss Janet B. Tewell. a &gt;966
graduate of Delton High School
and a 1959 graduate of Michigan
State University, has been award­
ed a &lt;2.000 scholarship for gradu­
ate study by the Careers in So­
cial Work program of the Toledo
Council of Social Agendaa.

STUDENTS

BROWN PLASTIC

only

»2*9

Bllirl, tO UriVI&lt;
...
A, piHllaChui

dent In charge of manufactur­
ing.
'

u™ uu

3323 88.

HELP. MALE. FEMALE

Cooks
Bakers

Food Supervisors

the Nation still offer Plaid flr!rt -•Poke before the Convert- . work and talk on the conditions
Trading Stamps.
“°n “t
session tn Grand of the people.
MICHIGAN STATE
1WX « Che dUUfehoh.1 KwaaiwhachewuhuBhlChe
M „.
UNIVERSITY
units will result in the transfer Citizen* for Michigan.
tend.
of some acrounllng activities _M“yor Arthur J Holland of Mu, prince) u th- guest of
from Grand Rapids to Detroit. Trenton. N. J.&lt; and James E. Rcv Bnrt Mr5 1M&gt; Galmlcr
bULJLi,U.hot-*Xr&lt;^ th? k5C*1:
Ifomterly of Hickory Coroera'
warehousing operation, the dirt- that the E. P. MacDonald Sump 1 who are spending a few days Ao EguSl Opportunity Employer
slonsl preUdrtA ^&lt;...«*
pointed out.
Company
of Dayton.
Ohio, own^ vaenUon on the Wesleyan Metho- .
rton.l
-----------------------------------Nyqulrt sold that T. J. FSabich. era al Plaid Stempe will nwovr dirt Campground*, south it HasUSE BANNER WANT AOS!
general
ot •
the
~~-,t superintendent
■—. -e
‘--a * p curtwners to complete
Grand Rapids Unit and a mem- their rrqulrvment* far premiums
by giving them the opportunity
vision advisory board of dlrec-

MIm Tewell has been a Juve­ mg. plant layout, indualrtal. tool
nile court probation counselor and project engineering.
Mr. Kendrick La a graduate of
the University of Kentucky and
verslty .of Michigan School of served-in the U. 8 Navy from
1944 to 1940
Social Work Ln September
He and his Wife. Kathryn «md
She has completed one year's
work toward her master's at two chldrm. Calvert and StcMichigan, and expects to receive
Canton. Ohio.
nest school year.
i.
a w t wa
•’** stor,w- on the ah
She also received a *350 schol­ n
arship to supplement lhe *2.000
ZVI
1
ni
-Evervthlr... ta hte
filled books and want* to acquire
j that customers holding stamps
• cotelog item calling for 20
book*, lx- or ahe could make up
lhe difference by paying the K.
Miu Tewell* field training U
P. MacDonald Stamp Co »450
to be in the Kalamazoo Chil­
dren's Guidance Clinic.
The Evangellou United Breth- m*n&gt; m*’r
metrhandiac m ulr mi—mg i n oooca.
ren Church. Eart and Grand •
h?’’f “ deUverad to their I Complete detella on redemption
Street* tn Hartings Im* planned I rxxnee."
procedure* are available in an
all
a special series of Evangelistic

Church Flans
Special Meetings

MAHJE TRAVEL YOUR .
CAREER!
TOP PAY

SECURITY

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CHECK OUR HOME &amp; PROPERTY LISTINGS

• AIRLINE

£LTHE WEEK

|
•

Lodge and the World Clothlnd
Drive are sending clothing ta
tlie Appalachia Clothing Fund }

us-

Evangelical U.B.

UTILITY BAG

»««.-.

part which he held until hit

w 1 , Dphnn Cr wlll itp

IN SALE THURSDAY, FRIDAY &amp; SATURDA

The Hastings Banner

j William suako la* teen
Thundav September 2,? 1965
IDAS
&lt;^4iM Tw«
1
A
I pointed Distrtoc Solee Manager
Thurxday,
far the newly combined Chicago- I r*)r|in(y Xl’imnK
Wuwxuln territory of the L W1 1
Old 11103
1 Bllaa Company, prase Division. |
Y
■ .
according to an announcement
conumre the dirtrtbuUon of
J
pear oil the Wedneaday morning o» • .
.
xw •
i
PMM Tiuin, Burnt. In .1 m
Cl-.reinu —«&gt; on -ItoOUMns
MteBiw bu.
OraulHwuu unx tfueun u!
» ul. n In
the dose of burtnoM Saturday. (If.1 XfzxzxF
more active interert In local
1 1
Sept 4. acoordlng to O. Philip 1111111)1 Cl Del I lYlCCl
government.
The Harting Mow Lodge M
Nyqulrt. of Detroit president of
1
.
-o.!. under the direction ot die Civid
the company * Central Wertent
More than 1.000 municipal of.„ ”27 “ ™1 of Thuradav
COnmiltee with Jeerjl
Dlvirton.
Helals from over 300 Michigan
g
CuCchall as chairman, baa re*
Joining E. W. Bliss In
“The dlseontiuua Uo&lt;i of the ,
and villages will gather |
oeived from the Kellogg Com)
E. F. MaeDonald Company's in Grand Rapid* tor the 07lh
o
of •B&lt;u&gt; CT*lt “ rto*»!
Plaid Trading siunp program Annual Convention ot lhe Mich,*7, grey shirt* to be donated to Um

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a TRAVEL AGENCY
a LUXURY OCEAN LINER

A southern evangelist

Free Placement
Ml Airiine and Travel Classei

BEGIN SEPTEMBER 20

throughout

the

Mr* Andrews who travels with

A Wide Choice of Homes and Real Estate of All Types
A REAL SWEET. SMALL HOME IN THE FIRST WARD, ha* living room with dining *pace. one bed­
room. kitchen and bath, and enclosed yun porch, caller with oil flow furnace for$5,250.00

ducting special childrens meet-

JOAN JEWETT
CAREER SCHOOL

520 W. Ionia Street
I tensing
Phone 482-1093

FLT.ki bEND INFORMATION ■

Qty.

appointed and Include the fol­
lowing church departments and
personnel: WBWB. Amy Bower

And drapes included, two bedroom* end bath, air conditioned, pine paneled family room, or utility
room, attached garage, nicely landscaped, for--SI 1.500.00
• TWO LARGE BUILDING LOTS ON NORTH BROADWAY for S2.J00.00 each

AN EXTRA NICE COTTAGE AT LONG LAKE NEAR ACKERS POINT, hat four bedroom* upstairs, and
down a Irving room, dining room, kitchen, utility room, fireplace, front porch screened and glatsad in.
ha* garage, kA* of shade, lot H 98 Ml feet on lake and i* from road to lake in depth, fully furnished.
&gt; siding for .........-$9,500.00
AND STILL ANOTHER GOOD HOME IN WOODLAND, all on one floor, living room, three bedroom*,
dining room, kitchen and bath ha* gat floor furnace, carpet* and drape*, ha* new roof, aibetto*
uding for$7.J 50.00
A RIAL GOOD HOME IN THE SECONb WARD. with two n&gt;ce bedroom* upttair* and one bedroom
down, living room, dining room, full bath and kitchen and utility room, ha* baiement and ga(
heat and attached garage, for ...-......------- ............------------ .........$1,000.00
A NIC! BUNGALOW IN THE FIRST WARD, ha* living room with fireplace, two bedroom*, kitchen
and bath, and utility room, new gat furnace sad new roof, for ....___ $6,100.00
A BARGAIN IN MIDDLEVILLE, targe home on M-37, three bedroom* up and a bath, and down,
two living room*, dining room, kitchen and back room, new gat furnace, hot water heater, two
stall garage $7,200.00
IN THE TAFFEE ADDITION, a wonderful bungalow, ha* a 12 x 20 ft. living room with fireplace.
two bedroom*, dining room, two Ceramic full bath*, lot* of cupboard*, family room, automatic wafer
loftener, walk-in storage room, attached two Mali garage with automatic electric eye door opener.
A NEARLY NEW HOME IN THE TAFFEE ADDITION, hat throe nice bedrooms and full bath and
next level basement with hot water furnace fired with gat, attached two Stall garage, radio and
Intercom, built In. h« a patio on back 10 x 2&lt; all on.a full lor and all foe$22,000.00
95-ACRE FARM IN HASTINGS TOWNSHIR, with house with six room* and bath, garage and tool

well* on farm, also 15 acres of woods, 60 acre* ol work land, for —k---------------------- $12,500.00
AN EXTRA NICE HOME AT ALGONQUIN LAKE, all on one floor, with large living room, with fire­
place. three nice bedroom*, ha* a bath and 'A bath, utility room, kitchen with bar and ha* dining

WO COTTAGES ON CLOVERDALE LAKE with 210 feet on lake frontage and the lot h 200 feet deep,
lot I* right on M-43 and Cloverdale lake, furnithing* with a few exception* go with the cottage*,
each ha* living room, one bedroom, dining space and shower bath, small cottage ha* living room.

BUSINESS LOCATED RENTAL PRORERTT In good business dMrict which rent* for $150.00 per mo. for
'
$8,400.00

A BIAL GOOD HOME IN FRHPOKT. hat four bedroom* end lots of deter room, up and down, living

troth: Youth Fellowship.
Cotent and Herb Buwalda: Adult
Sunday School. Leon Wert and
Dorrell Keller; Youth Sunday
School. Darwin Hooker and Phil
Arnold; Junior Bunday School.
Eleanor Ortroth and Virginia
Myrow. Morning prayer group.
Joyce Norton and William Co­
nte KeHer and Virgil Culp.
Special cottage prayer meet-

For tranaporteUon call Gladys
Oeurth.

Personal Mention
Silver Lake and Chicago.
spent the weekend with their'
daughter, the Roes Beisona. al their

Sheridan. They amended church
servlets st VlckeryvIUc
Tlie Roy Carlsons have been
entertaining til* parent*. Mr. and
Mrs. Philip Carlson of Crrrt HUI.
Ill. and his brother arid wife, Mr
•nd Mrs Ralph Cartoon of Pltte-

Orisons are planning to spend U.e

Mra. Hasel Hinkley. Mrs Grace
Watson and MIm ■Izabeth Parker

ANOTHER GOOD BUY IN THE 4tk WARD. Hastings, has two nice bedrooms with clouts upstairs
and down ons bedroom, living room, dining room, kiKhen and '/i bath down with full bath up.
*
$9,000.00
A REAL GOOD. YEAR ’ROUND HOME RIGHT ON LEACH LAKI, has living room, thro* nice bedrooms.
' Al— —.
J I .
- - - - - ■ *. - 1 K..K
- 4.. . .1 .Mln.
.. — II 1.1
CO 1. - 1 A_
n water's edge to highway, ha* permanent dock and a pontoon boat and a 16 ft. steel fishing
t, heater and electric range, this place Km only been built a few year*, all for ...$12,600.00

I.

K

Wb

have the

lateit

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patterns

Wl NOW HAVI LIINAAR1 FLAT ON BIG CEDAR LAKE, VIRY REASONABLY FRICID AND
WILL JELL ON LAND CONTRACTS.

A COCO NOMI CLOU IN IN HASTINGS, has two bedrooms, hall and full bath upstair* and down one
bedroom, living room, dining room, kitchen and toilet seat, ha* basement with new gai furnace,
new water heater, sHueted on Vi lor. for 5.250.00

THE MODERN FASHION
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DUE TO RECENT SALES WE NEED NEW LISTINGS
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�Jock Hopkins Retains HCC Golf Crown
College Senior
Posts 201 to Hold
Off Contenders

Bob Christie
Wins Heat Race

-THE RAFTINGS BANNER

Smith end George Miller who

At.Raceway

fourth flight in the 1963 HCC
54 • hole tournament, was the
C.nUer, Blair, Warner, Uilrd fligiil champion Bunday, Jock Hopkins
winning with a 199 total — Just
Mltter Win flight*
one shot better than Bill Kinney

Bob ChriMte al
»
hrax winner at the HasUngs
Raceway Friday night, aa rUna

Frith from playing the famous
Bob Miller Won the fourth
"old Course" of Bl Andrews In flight trophy with a 208 total. Hal Buergc
Howard Peters wa* second with
213, Jack Croninger wa* third
with 211 and tied for fourth
- ■ :--v. -t
—•••
*«re Phil Walktorff and Bob
SUbw?&lt;ena lt0,f d«u;nP‘onduP Pfaff with ms.
SAturday and Bunday
Hopkins,
first won
Hopkins, who
who first
won the
the Dwirtl FMter
Tha fln. Miami University HCC championship in 1»« with
COMa) Benias — a sssrsnber of a 191 total, earned his second
Um Miami eaU - — --*
championship last season with a
a Ml total on atne-bX round*
Up to thU year, the
of W-99-4l-4S-«t to rotate bta championship* were played over John Mulligan
Utte.
the "old" 9-hoie layout.

tmUl this euralng Friday night
Bob Hegner Of ’ Battle Creek
had the farirol qualifying ume
. . ... __ , IV.. „
alw.
popular Driver - Bob Senslba of
Middleville 1* one of the popular
drivers at area tracks featuring
filing stock car races. Bensiba
took tecond in the feature event
Saturday night at the Galesburg
Bpevdway. He has taken honor*
at the ItasUngs Raceway during
the season.—Banner photo.

FIRST FLIGHT

P»U Lublenleckl
mck colter”

u

flSHo Jke HCCC^S&lt;m

Palmer’s Harness
| Armchair Athlete
Race Horses
Leaden of the Michigan Conservation Department and their
attorneys are girding themselves for a jtossible showdown with
‘In the Money’

Dkk J.eob.

•“&gt;

moUion derby- Norm PnxXw o(

played 18 holes on Saturday, the j ,«
tatUe all the way. On Kyie James .
qualifying round, and 27 holes on Uie.
nll?e ho*J*&gt; c&lt;,1«'in‘n Gordon Finnic
Sunday Thoqe Jn the other 'niaile •
P*** Mu&lt;1 t*“«ht the
fligbu played only 36 holes., frontrunner only to shoot Into Dick Footer
shooting into flights on Saturday trouble on No. 8 and he had to
third
place. Coleman
Coleman
-------------------------trU«»
fhghte
**
lUe
Jor
u,lnl
and competing in
won Uie championship in 1863
on Sunday.
Jim Cotter, who has played with a in.
“1 I. M.. j- - rjliZVj
relatively inue golf thu season,
won th* first flight championship
wj(h a IM total, edging Mike

separated the two’going course in Scotland three times.
»4 final. IB. Cotter posted
While Youngs, an MBU par 73 layout. Jock reported that
playing conditions were about
I squad, carded the best, and that there wasn'tte Lubienleckl.
Mike Dorman
Bob .Lambert and Dick Colter Uie tremendous wind which often Homer Smith
has troubled even professional
tied for third with 179s.
George Miller
golfer*
Robert Stanley
at Angus. Scotland, where he
allot a 79 and a 78 on the cham­
pionship course. which be said
a tTt total
was a tougher course than St
Andrews He also played Glen- Frank McMillan .
fired by any,golfer in any flight
J. MacLeod ..
on.Bunday and was the second
Tom Isham .
beet of the entire tournament Copenhagen
Garrett Isham
The champion. Hopkin*, turned
Bin Crawford

SECOND FLIGHT

Sophomore pitcher Dick Litwhiler 1* a member of Michi­
gan State's 1M5 varsity buaebaU
Federal ofneiak over some high-level maneuvering which । squad coached by hie father,
threatens to overturn the State's right to corilrol game and fish former major losgutv Danny Utmatters, according to the following news release from the Con­ whllcr.
servation Department.
tcnca and ha* won over 112,000
One major storm warning now worrying state officials is a
recent opinion of the U.S. solicitor general which contends that
Al the Calhoun County Fair the federal government should
- •
—
--------------have
the say-so in regulating . loophole, State Attorney Old* ha*
36 Total Par. Billy,
hunting and fishing on all lands dratted an amendment to the bul
It own*.
which re-word* it w it* provtInvotred tn Michigan are »lon» *hall not "displace, premare than 3Jt million acres
torically tecdtjiisrd authority to
control, regulate and manage ibh
Upshot of the solicitor general* and wildiue within their terri­
thinking is that the itdera: gov­ torial boundaries "
ernment could be empowered to
Halford had things hl* own Kt hunting and fishing regula­
tions on its land* and charge its thu amendment to the bill

He was driven by Gerald Hal­
ford of Hastings aetung, a Ume
Ot 2.10.3. Good Pal's,Billy set

ments cost of fighting forest
of George Youngs, who took sec­ fires in IBM totaled 880.828 This Name
ond with 183. Third went to Mlles
Jack Warner
Bill Kinney
□urth between Homer brought under control.

Lyle Jenkins of Battle Creek
won the aaiBon chumpKmahlp
fltrure-8 race Saturday at the
Galtdourg Speedway and TUn
Edward* of Battle Creek won the
feature X5 wvu a* pacing a held
Of 94 entru* In the ttmbJriala.
Bob tk-n-uba of Middleville wtu

these properties.
Clashing with this point of
view is the long-standing princi­
ple, upheld by the courts, that
wildlife populations belong to
yrar-okl Michigan Colt Stakes the people of Michigan, whether
they are round on private. State
summary and won the blanket
picking up over 8700.
Palmer drove at Detroit^ Uie State Attorney General's Of­
night 1h fice' and legal adviser to the
Conservation Department, has
cited this principle in a brief he
has prepared which challenges

rill HD FLIGHT

Dick Hudson

80 players in the field for Uie
first Hastings Country Club
Men's Championship tournament

good scores were turned in des­
pite the frigid weather and high
winds Saturday. Defending
Champ Jock Hopkins carded Hie
shooting a 75 on that cold Satur­
day- Dr- Larry Blair fired a 76
? Bunday after posting a pair
48a Saturday. Larry eagled No.

flight title. Don Fteher, who
The historical doctrine of scored steadily both days, fin­
ished fourUi, aided by an eAxle
on long Nd. 15—and Rd did K.
igw of the land," he empha- with a borrowed sahd wMfe Don

Phil MMM
Maynard Tin
Granrilfc Mitchell ..

The possibility of federal hunt­
80 far this season Good Pal's ing and fishing fees, besides pos­
ing a confusing situation for
Pal's Billy over *3.000, Good Pal's
IXurty over I2.M0. Good Pal's
Prince over 11.600, Good Pal's programs." wants Michigan Con­
Filly orrr 1800 and Gcxxl Pai's servation Director Ralph A MacMuUan.
Hteu-p Uv.'U' about 1700.
Re pointe oat that a federal
Halford left Monday for TravOlivet College Head Coach Stu
system of licensing would si­
phon thousands of dollars of Paraell and hl* assistant* ex­
to Imlay City for a two-year-old

Barry Jackson
Of Saranac
At Olivet

FOURTH FLIGHT

Phil Hllaon

NOW is the
time to

GET SET
for the NEW

BOWLING
SEASON
New Women's

League
NOW FORMING
Meeting set tor 9 p.m.,
Worf.. Sept. 8

Drop in or phone
for information
regarding
Men’s ond Women’s

LEAGUES

OPEN
BOWLING

Wednesday morning at Olivet'
they really feel. MacMullan and inctadlng It lettermen and 35
Palmer sold Good Pals Lad flute Attorney General Frank J
Kelley
say
the
opinion
U
"legal
thia season. has had offers too
for purchase of Billy in the high
While State leaders are pre­
four figures and Scott in the
pared to carry their fight to the
five figure bracket.
courts if need be, another federal Unionrille, a fullback.
thundercloud threatens to blow
Others on the Frosh squad in­
trouble Michigan's way.
clude Bin Ptchota, .* halfback
It revolves around a bill now
I Cook; Feldpausch vs. A. Smith,
Bob b Mickey Lambert
before Congress which would al- from Richland, and Brent BraSexton; Huebner vs. A. Smith.
lord. a tackle from Delton.
Your Hosh
Shirttey, Groot; Cook vs Groos.
Quarterback At Burnett is
I Aidrich; McAllister vs. Jerow. A.
species of game and fish in dan­
Smith; Cooper vs. Bexton, Jerow;
Olivet lost 17 lettermen
ger of exUnction.
■ Pugh vs. Siegel.
through
graduation.
Although conservation officials
thT^'s’Mond.';
* H»«U.DM^on - Rohde VS
agree tn principle with the bill's
th?H«tin«^n?^rr-hSr£ Bnyder, Roberts. Joe Bennett.
52"!
?w“tty .9u.b' .u McMillan. B. Miller; James w E.
could be manipulated as a wedge
Buerge, .'octatlon. held in Muskegon last to permit the Federal goremBennett Sunday, the following officers
North Centra! College from Nap­
. Camp- were elected for the corning year. their authority to manage all erville. Ill.. will provide tho
Woodland at Michigan
James;
wildlife on any lands.
maaoo. 1st. vice president. Allen
In a move to plug thia serious
Hie postponed matches will clarke,
have a bearing on the final | Reraita Monday:
standings, ao Secretary Ironside
Red Division
Pusnlku 54. 4 Flint, treasurer. J. Kenneth Hubhopes they will be played off.
Goodyear 0; Chenoweth 41. 4.
Postponed matches include:
Delegates at the meeting
Osgood 53, 0; Booth 44, 4. Osgood
53. 0; Pusnikas 54. 4. Wlnlck 58. selected the SataHte Bowl ot
Pusnikas. Gardner and Wlnlck; 0; O. Miller 44. 4. Stanley 43, 0,
Owlk aa a
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State tournament.
Goodyear vs Martin and Guen­ ■
ther; Wlnlck vs. Martin; PusnlkBlue Dlvtetoa—Laubaugh 40. 3.
Wood 51, I: Hun 42. 4. Ironside •-111 be held at the Northway
ges. Lawrence and Booth; Booth
Lanes in Muskegon, starting
vs W. Croninger; Hodges vs. 43. 0; Hubbell M. 4, Gillespie 57.
0; MacLeod 48, 3, Hollister 46. 1;
Stanley; Guenther vs. Martin. J.
tun weekends through May 22nd.
At the annual meeting over 1,400
ler; Stanley vs. Pusnikas. Guen­
ther end Lawrence; Stuery vs Butt 43, 3. Habben 59. 1. '
Guenther; Gardner vs. Hodges;
DhrlWon
Keihl 82. 3.
Mathews vs. W. Croninger.
15% discount on all parts AND15% discount on all labor
Blue DivMea - Fletcher vs.
Entry blanks and posters will
aim. Hubbell; Panfil va. Cove;
be distributed to city bowling
for eno full year on any Guaranteed Warranty used car
Hamaty vs Chase, and Sim vs
Bay «S, 1.
Green Division — Sexton vs.
EnMB feat htv«
Huebner; Flora vs. Jerow. ShirW, McAllister „

Afternoons
and Evenings

State Bowling
Group Names /
Tourney Sites

Urge Golfers
To Make Up .
Matches Now

Smart like a

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BOWL INC

to the

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Fire,

wind, tornados or other disaster sneak up and cause

havoc when least expected. Your Hastings Mutual man

can help you “out-fox' these and other risks to property

and contents with a Hastings Mutual Homeowner* policy
or Complete Commercial Package. Hell welcome your
call for more information about these low-cost plans.
Authorised Hastings Agent In This Area

F RANDSEN'S

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Bliss Golfers
Plan Event for
Saturday at HCC

Insurance Agency

120 W. Steep SL, Hastings

State-wide service program
for used car buyers

Phone WI S-4174

league have scheduled a special
golf outing for Saturday after­
noon al the Hasting* Country
Club and have invited U» BUm
Riv^r Bend League players, and
any other BUm golfing employee,
to attend.
Using averages from esch

Authorised Hatting* Agent in This Area

The Sherwood Agency
Fkswa WI 5-H72

annual meeting at City
will be held In Grand

It is expected over IM win
id the two-day ntesUng.

On All-Star Taam

with equal events and

Authoriaod Hasting* Agent in This Aiea

COLEMAN AGENCY
203 S. MMlgga, Hatting.

toe. played with -1.who dafeated the De­
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uted for

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Quincy. Mich, Mt a Michigan
State varsity record when he
leaped 8-10 in the 1966 NCAA
championship meet.
unde.- the

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.qU•
ietr team

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107 N. Michlgg.
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Thursday, September J, IMS

Special Fall

key, Mldiigan Deportment of Con-

Hunting
Seasons Set
cUl f*U hunting seasons draU’wd
tn &gt;!■■■■* &lt;*■! . .
h

15 000 permits wa* made available
before U&gt;e July 31 deadline for
application. AU who applied before
Uie dradlln* will receive map* erf
th* 10 areas and additional Infor­
mation about Ute seawn
Turiteyw-A special wild turkey

Saxons to Hold Grid
Clinic Thursday Night

reel application will be rejecteel.
Quail—Hunter* may take four
p*r day ar 12 for th* reason In
15 soutiiem Michigan countl** durneed only a mull game license;
no special permit 1* required. Tlie

hunting license
EB—Deadline for application i&gt;
Aug. 71. and special application
most Department field offices, from
key license dealers tn Detroit and
Flint, and from Lansing haad-

AU elk application* must

permits will be issued. the names
to ba selected by a drawing from

ST. IGNACE

applicant* are Ineligible tills year
that more than 10,000
one turkey per hunter Shotguns

Day. Complete information will gladly be mailed by the .Msckuur
Btidga Authority, St. Jguace.

Tb*pply, obtain a UA government
addna* the card to youraelf and

Wmegani
Gold FM Antanno
Get* 100-Mll* RecegfUa
$1P5 up

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Middleville

।Margaret Bennett a* co-hootea* home from their trip to the
By Mrt. Mary Jackton
' at 1:30. Esther Circle *t Sharon । wort, leaving Aug. 7. On the way
l« Ar**M
Hl-llio Perry at • and tlie Sarah Circle {home they visited friend* at
Student* soln* to Wratem at Bl Hrlen Wengera at I. The Naublnway. * ChrU Ndkman has
.
_ X
Hannah Circle meets at the rctnrrvrl tn the IT rtf M Ann
Ann Mckeown. Nincy Ver Unde'^h Thumlay. Sept,
, Arbor tor his last year In den­
|ltotry. He is the con of Mr. and
oral Don Stauffer. '
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Mra. Dorothy Bonneville la Mra. Junta Norman. * Mr. and
home after a delightful trip with . Mr*. Elwood Batten of Dearborn
Mr* Charles Baughman her son. Jerry, and family to Heighta left Saturday for the-lr
ve Thuraday for Board- New York State Siie will be home after vlstung his mother,
visit her daughter, the rooming some of Uie T-K faculty 1 Mra L. E. Hamilton, and sUtcr.
Han PutIrra, and next Tueaday,
sne jean* oy prone rar oerxu, •
Korea, to vtait her gvanddaugh- attend.d the wedding Friday
ter. Joanne Puffer, who la In evening of Mis* Karol VanDer- Hendershot &amp; Vicinity
the Red Crow After two weeks. . Werf and Donald ChrUUansen
she and her granddaughter will at the 7th Reformed Church in
By Mri. Richard Clark
visit many places in Uie Orient Grand Rapids. * Mr and Mr.
and Europe, arriving baolr in, Philip Dunda* and family of
Mra. Ted O'Laughlin attended
Michigan by ChriMmaa * Mr. South Dakota rammed home
and Mra William Cridler are Friday after vUKlng hl* parents, the wedding Saturday of Miss
vacationing in Upper Michigan Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Dunda* HU Judy Pugh and John Bumham
thU lost week. * The following sister, Nancy, returned with him at the Methodist Church in Has­
tings. w Vaughn O'Laughlin left
Methodist Circle* wiU meet thU for a visit
Thursday: Rebekah Circle all Mr. and Mra Leonard Walters Saturday for Western Michigan
Winnie Lcckta at 1:70. Miriam of the Irving Rood l»ve really University. 4 Mr and Mrs. Dick
Circle at Minnie Petersen with done more than their sliare for Clark and family were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mr*.
Dan Ver Hey of Battle Creek
more monUis
Guests Tuesday and Wednes-

B Cr K

SPECIAL

Take Home
FULL GALLON

B&amp;K DRAFT ROOT BEER

50'
$. Hanover

10c Deposit on Conteinen

(Saturday Only)

Rennie Moll were Mr. and Mrs
Carl Kruger of Sturgis. ♦ Leo
Hendershot was a patient at
Pennock Hospital for a few day*
last week He expected to return
home Monday « Mr. and Mr*
Nam He la a heavy mechanic Clayton Clark of Lake Odessa
helping with building road* and were Monday dinner guest* of
the Dick Clarks
Remember lhe Ice cream social
equipment erf the Array. He servat Phillip and Pauline Arm­
strong'* on Saturday evening.
Walter* Graham (Mr* Rayincxid
William* and children of Na­
tional City. Calif. and Mra. Kay
Homan and children of Borden.
Town. NJ . left for their homes
Thursday after spending the

Mr*. Douglas Straube. Mrs. Wil­
liams and Mrs Homan ore daugh­
ters of Uie Straub* and they had

&gt;ackta&lt;choo7
STUDY LAMP SALE

Only $1391.
FOR THIS PHIL-MAR

Sod Waterways
Protect Land
From Erosion

Hastings High School football
hopefuls, along with prep grid
candidates throughout Michlgan'a Lower Peninsula, took to
the practice fields Monday to
open their 1965 sessions in prep­
aration for opening games on
Friday. Sept 17.
SAxon Coach Jock Clarey
•reined quite pleased with hl*
•a.-ly results Tuesday evening,
and was expected to intensify
drills in anticipation of lhe open­
ing game here .on Sept. 17 against
tiie Battle Creek Lakeview grid-

everyone to attend a clinic this
Thurtday evening which starts
Both the Varsity and Junior
Varsity squads are to be intro­
duced and demonstrated drilU
will be run.
■"
Saturday at 10 am there U to
be n clinic when lhe Freshmen
will be Introduced.
Coach Clarvy is being assisted
by Coach Bob Carlson Handling
thr Junior Vanity squad this year
U Coach Ernie Strong, former
Wayland great, and Coach Gor­
don Cole. Bernie Oom U the new
frosh mentor assisted by Coach
Don Mullens
a vquad that Include* la totterNo positions have been cinched.
Tlie candidates for Varsity berths
include: Tom Paynp, Bteve Pox,
Walter Pool, left end; Tom
Timm. Bob Glbaon, Bob Cole, left
tackle; William Carr. Rod Crothers. Terry Greenfield. Tom
Kurr. Ron I-arnbee and Steve
Youngs, left guard; Lee Belfield.
Bob Ritter. Mark Engle, center:
Phil Gillespie. Dick Hamm.
Smith Long. Ken Roberts. Rex
Wieland, right guard: WlilUm
Shumway, Alan Dean. Chuck
Jordan. Jim Beadle, right tackle:
Barry Kennedy. Charlie Myers.
Dennis Timm. Terry Watson,
right end: Dave Williams. Ken
Weller. John Peterson, quarter­
back: Steve Schondelmayer, Dave
Wilcox. Brian Shumway. Mike
Hess. Dave Crawford, halfbacks,
and Mike Murphy, Tom Gibson
and Jerry Dunn, fullbacks.
Ron Larabee broke the little
finger on hU left hand tn an
e«Hy drill.
On the Junior Vanity squad
are Rick Abbey. Scott Anderson.
Bryon Armoud. Warren Arnold.
Bob Bassett. Adam Beduhn. Lar­
ry Bennett, Ron Bender. Randy
Brown, Marke Cole. Will Cole.
William Ellis. Lindon Endsley,
James Fisher, Mike and Pat Fitz­
gerald. Greg C. Glllons. Gre* W.
QUlans. Don Hall. Gordon Hm*.
Marvin Howell, Bob Huebner,
Dean Lambert. Harold Lewis.
Don Lawrence. Randy Moyer.

Turoes, Roger Will. Jim Wil­
liams. Greg Wood and Albert
Properly sodded and managed Ype*. All are Sophomores.
waterwaji protect farm land
from unnecessary erosion.
The most satisfactory time to
lamwa* -■«John and Bob Keefer took top
hen sod fields are honora Sunday In sail compeU-

Win Sailing Honors

and

pa tint

Arthur Steeby, County Agri­
cultural Extension Agent

cultural equipment by reducing
gully formation.

Now . . . you con otsuro your studant of a light he con rwolly toe by . .

of the Better Light Better Sight Bureau and the Illuminating Engineering
Society. Your student will be able to see batter and work easier with this

Sunfield Lions
Win Regional

East Doud

-"tB.FrZs’VS

Softball Crown

turned Tuesday night to Ms tro- Satunla, • Mr. and
NorThe Sunfield Lions, who won ' pobtan airport near Detroit from lnMn Armstrong and children
the Hastings District Softball , visit in Ooteberg, Sweden. *P*nt several day* vacationing
champlonihip. came through oa whvrr ,0*. I1£U t^n an r*changv ln
m
wfek;
tlie hrwt tram in the Regional* !student finer June ilth. While * M,k,'
from Delton spent
lo defeat the Bteelcaae Majors ,)^re she visited In Norway and th* weekend at Howard Moores
of Grand Rapid*. 3-2. Sunday of- Denmark. Marguerite Andren of whUe
parent*, the Etwin
temoon for the Clasa C title
1 fiwn]en came on the same plane 1'aynre are vacationing
Sunfield goe* lo Peteakey to , as an exchange student to Lhe ' Mra Eldon Houghtalln experts
play to. HUte boaura Friday. Albert Mulford*'.
Ito enter Pennock Hospital thia
The Cla*. D Regional crown
Mr. and Mra Peter Prterrsn
went to the 8 D Warren Com- were guests erf Mr. and Mra Lee
L v
m
whte
pany tram of Muskegon who de- Der.iTn at Gaylord while tJicrc "f3111/, *'G?, ,, °PcraUon- w“fle
tested Holt. 8-1. in the Sun- i they heard their son. the Rev J?”
field tournament.
Robert Deneen at lhe Park
Creek Cermtenr Orel*
WuUra, Pto U coidmup- 1“PU" Ctareb or WumPI*.
Marie Chapman. '**&lt;•
8,h- w
•* Mr* veuna
v«lm* Dicxer
Dickerfor the State title
preach. * Marie
!*p&lt; BUl
• and■ Mra. ~
Rrotorca Dem and Ted Fhltx ' ,la&gt;‘ghter of Mr.
Geonro i son'a In Urbandale.
hurled Sunfield to their champ- | E^S^Pridav^ntaht
I accident Friday night She to in
ENJOY
*onaWp
,
„
J Blodgett Hospital In Grand RapCAREFREE
Don started ng-unst Grand I jj., wlth an Injured siioulder.
Rapids Friday, and pitched un­

tn

ti u» nnh u&gt;m»«

Ung* City Bank.
Sunfield eeared all three run*

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Vansickle, of Wyoming and Mr

north last week and Steven VangrandparmL*. HupL and Mrs
John Bosworth. well-known Earl VanSIckle. * The lUcterd
throughout tl*c area, lx manager Rcyff* have'had a aad Summer.
Mrs Rcyff lor.t her mother. and
of the Sunfield champions.
since then has been making a

West Woodland
By Victor Sitton

Rapids and at home. Saturday
they attended a funeral of Mr.
Rcyff* aunt in Muskegon.
Mrs. Henrietta Embody of
Grand Rapid* wa* a guest erf
the Gerald VanOort's Saturday.
♦ Mra. Bob Mcoter and children

der. * Mra. Patricia Holland and
daughter. Shelly, of Battle Creek
have moved Into lhe iiouae ownmodeled front on these buildings
1* a marked Improvement to the cated by Edwin CJem's Sunday.

Whin you're lugitrt hy

WOLVERINE'S
NEW Boitowur’i Policy
Hvll Covarag*
UabWry
.
Madical Payiaanl*
for

HASTINGS
IHSURANCE AGENCY
‘Side of Strand Theatre

9 West State St.

Waxhides!

quite a bit, but some ot thej
“tougheat" looking place* on the,
street *UU acowl on their neigh-

February made uxne improve­
ments Imperative We hope it

ROPE a mustang

dlsaatrr to cause tlxw delin­
quent owners to Improve their

tan the hide.

add action hand-sewn styling and
you have

Freeman Waxhides!

You'll go for the new look and
feel of waxhides

a hit

with big sports everywhere!

a fanner superintendent of the
Woodland School
s
Mr and Mrs. Frank Nlethamer |
entertained at dinner Jkinday
honoring the birthdays of Mra.
Blake Rising, which was pn Sat­
urday, and Torn Nlethamer, on

WIDE ASSORTMENT

10.95
to

13.95

Hastlngs was a Sunday dinner

$

jgm Addle Mc-

By Mrt. Lloyd Osren
ents' home making many changes '
; w .th painting and tiling--* man
tisppy surprise to them when । i
,
they returned homo Sunday. *
¥r, andt„Uoyd Owen
'Mra. BUnc.be Begmtrom re- '
nd"J" '
turned from Pranock Hospital;
„8ulMJ?y’
*15' *”
; Friday and Mra. Stratton U stay- “[J?
*‘U““
'
Ing with her. « Linda Sothard.
*e Mr. oraL Mra Warren
,
..
--_
... Calm* Cmm Mlrt/tlr- lake were

Is available from county exten­
usually narrow." say* HilL “W»- sion office* to guide fanners in Blake Rising. Mra Bertha Flory.
building grain waterways.
Mr. and Mra Tom Nlethamer

Phil-Mar study lump,

7W-1SS0 NaxhTm,.

.Ml &amp;OU
spent last week at Glen. Lake
' While there, their daughter and
, family. Mr. and Mra. John Rob-

Michigan State University auii Sr. and Jr. flnlatted second and
and water conservation exten- Ernie and Brian Mrxire thud
and children of South Hastings
brought Ice cnom and cake on
Properly constructed water creating new gullira."
and helped Grandpa and Grand­
Grasses with their extensive ma Simon celebrate their wed­
over unprotected waterway*
ding anniversary. * Mr. and
forming channels which erode preferred to legume* for water­ Mra Hugh Klteon of Annada
Into gullies.
way*.
—considerable silting damage
Nleihamer and other friend*

chlnzry operator*

really werfc by. This lamp has been built to meet the exacting specifications

By Mr.. Mar,
»A«wi*

Ilog Warden Dean Braden
through lhe sherltTs office.

IclUe Getty and mother. Mra

Middleville

WANT A SPANIEL?

Friends In and around Wood­
land were treated to a surprise
visit of Use Harold Stannard
family of Torrance, Calif. Mr.
and Mrs Stannard, daughter.

tuner yard on Saturday. Aug 22.
and spent the five days In Ute
community until Thursday morn­
ing when they left for their

vudung relauvra around Detroit.

Nlethamer home. This wa* Rob­
ert's first experience on a farm
and he thoroughly enjoyed It.
He graduated from high school
thia Spring and plana to enter
college thia Fall Carolyn will be
a senior In high school. On Mon-

CARPET MILLS fmr mj
to dean modern carpets
HOST conrish of a Dry Clean.r c-d on Bertrk Bnnh designed for
THIS APFROVIO LAMP
WILL ' UGHTIN" YOUR
STUDENTS HOMEWORK

consumers
Power

dwp dirt and •IlminoHng matting. Na handwork. No w*i carpal. Rooms
can b* used fautonlfy. jded for all Abers.

Um

our machine »o clean 300 sq. ft.
(avaraOa home)
only^y#^

and Mra Garold McMillan, arul
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bates had
dinner at Schuler* In Marshall:
Tuesday evening the Stannard*
al tended the Lion * Club picnic
at tlw lovely farm ixxne of Mr
picnic, they enjoyed reviewing
picture* taken on former senior
trips and Civil War picture* Tom

Wednesday 'evening the Stan­
nards. Jordan* and Niethamcrs
i's. Leaving Thursday they

Phone us for Informaflaa.

HASTINGS FLOOR COVERING
fkoM WI 5-511*

til W«. Sr.f. Stnar.
ME-192-33

ROA NEWELL b NOLAN CUTCHtSS. Owaer*

taking In Yellowstone Park. Mr.

department tn the Redondo
Beach High ScbooL Mra. Stan­
nard la home economic* teacher

Birkes
XL^eZe
Net9 SHOE STORE
I

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ButiuCSAtt

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Dunham
Card of Thanks and In Mamoriam

DOORWAYS DAN6EI?/

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Safest Spot in
Thunderstorm
Is On Wheels
• Where should you take r
from lightning during * I

Banfield ■ Vicinity
W# wish to expies* our sincere
thanks to our friend* and rela­
tives for Uisir help and kind ex­
pressions of sympathy during the
Iom of our husband, father and
grandfather. Also our thank* to
the pall-bearers, Leonard-Oxgood

gan Funeral Hnmca. Rev. Thom­
as O'zteeu, Rev. Harold Annan
and Rev. Max Ovcnshlrc for
their comforting word*. The La­
dles Aid from Pleasant Valley
WMA for their help and our din­
ner. the Dowling WCTU and
Hendershott neighbors for food
after Ute funeral. Your kindness
1* truly appreciated.
Jresie Clark
Robert Clark and family
Kellll. Joyce Endres and family

family 'made a trip through
Northern Michigan, leaving Fri­
day and returning Monday. *
Mr. and Mi*. Harty Babcock
were Sunday guest* of Mr. and

husband, Lewis Eugene Shafer,
who passed away Sept. 2. 1954.
I would lik6 to thank Dr. Thoughts return of one long
Phelps and Dr. Finnic, the nurses
and nurse* aides, Kdw. Wicuiik
and B. Hammond for the won­
derful care while in Pennock

Dunkelberger. Linda Bristol,
Jeannie Bristol and Judy Moody
of the local 4H Club are spending

\^lKtMC£S iMUU&gt; BE CH&amp;EP R&gt;R
zwczcvr onatAnon... MM mp fme
Izr/zv shouu&gt; be kept feee ewm obsTBucnoM. /« voue ■school.
Woodland

aud Mrs. Rusnell Stowell and
family Joined the 35 people to
Ixrlp him celebrate. The cool

Fifteen people m* at the
community room in Woodland
Ing definite ha* been said by Monday to organize the United
lhe doctor*. He would enjoy Fund Drive for thia year. This
hearing from his friends as
would Mr* George Forman, who
is also a patient there. * Mcm-

all women or clUldren.
When you are on A. D. C. you
are far from being rich.
To feed, doth* and send to
school takes a lot at money and
people should be more consider-

law abiding citizen*.
I would also like to state Uial Leo Fiey and Kathryn attend­
tlie laws in Michigan regarding ed the barbecue potluck at the
your Welfare and Social Aid Dc- 41J community building in honor
of the 4H loaders. Uar.y thank*

guest* of her parent*. Mr. aiul
My second husband. from Mrs. Fred Frey. In tho after­
whom I have three beautiful noon the Shepards called on
children, i* a wonderful worker. Mr. and Mr*. Leo Frvy, Marvin

PWK0

returning to their home on
Kingman Avenue In Battle Creek.
Marvin Frey left Monday for
hie apartment near Flint. He

Pabliratlon

Hickory Corners
touching electric light, cttwiiK
radio and television Mte, tele­
phones or plumbing.
■ ’ .
3. If outdoors, avoid isolated
trees, wire fences, hilltops. large
open spaces Mich ** golf fair­

men brought a city cousin. It*
inch was asked to du.AMrs Hor- Mr. and Mra. Ford Stowell have
un wa* Mra. Dunnmga cousin. been Mr. and Mrs Clyde War­
One speaker, Marlin Drew, a rick of Newark. Ohio and Mr.
Farm Bureau public relation* I and Mrs Chet Hcsfcrly of Lake
man. spoke on problems of to- Odessa,
day a* they affect agriculture. . —
■
Towsley
and Michael and Peggy
Duncan were Sunday visitors
engaged in fanning are interest­ with Mm. Hlldred Hceterly and
ed tn the farmer’s .Ude of lhe Mm. Cllmena Schalbly. In the
story if they are given the trun
picture. Our part is to present
tlie information. A conference
with tlie producer, the middle­
man and lhe consumer should
come up with a decision on rea­
sonable production. ( Among Uw
surprt'Ung facts he brought otic
was that efficiency in livestock
production Itod increased 115 per­
cent in recent yean. The coordl-

Highbank
By Mrt. Vtrn Hmcblit*

State, Mlsa Helen Atwood helped
us appreciate this area of service
to Farm Bureau Ln iter uddrera.
A very interesting history of tho
Bevins will help
keep the schopl
making his home
ment at 149 w.

SERVICE and REPAIR GUIDE

'irii
friends made a company of
nearly 50 people to wish Uia
guest of lionor happy return* with Mra. CUmena Schalbly. *
of the day. Mr*. Oainder re­ Harold Ixhmsn entered tho
turned with the Alfred Galnders Armed Forces the fir* part of
August. He is now in basic train­
ing. Several have asked for hl*

z"3.i

PRODUCTION
CREDIT
ASSOCIATION
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BONDS

MEMORIAL MONUMENTS

OF DISTINCTION

Lawrence Brothen

.TuTrt

EHE SHERWOOD AGENCY

INSURANCE
Insurance and Bonds

Russell Lind
clean. He 13
in the apart­
Broadway. *

ua ujopuui. Il« I AU
operation/- seem to have been
very successful. &gt;
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Galnder
are vacationing this week at
Miner Lake near Allegan. * Tl*
Wesleyan Methodist Sunday,
school picnic last Saturday a*
Crum Park had about 60 people
In Attendance. They were glad
to take P*rt in the lively game*
and football content to koeft
warm. After that the ice cream
didn’t zeem to cold. * Tuoday
morning Mr* Vaughn Jensen,
Mrs. Lynn Lauref.ce. Br. ttnd
Mnt Harold Bugbcc started for
Chamber*. N. Y. to attend Uik
Missionary Convention of tha

I can tell how many people
read my column by the number
of people that tell me about my

,.
and
their baby daughter. If you find
any more mistakes, feel free to
notify me for then I know some­
one la reading it and it Is worth-

KLECTRIOAL CONTRACTING
—Repair and new work. Fix­
tures and supplies. Kelley JUeclier parent* visited Jan Guen­
ther at the hospital. Jan is re­
ported doing fine.
Rev. George Spaas wa* a. vizitor Thuraday with Mrs. Hildred
Hvterty and Mrs
Oilmen*
Schalbly He' to the newly ap­
pointed -pastor at the United
Brethren Church tn Woodland.
He wiii koap hU home In Uke

�"September Song"—Money Jingling In Your Pockets From Items Sold
COME TO WHERE BETTER USED CARS
THE USED CAR PRICED TO MOVE
SAVINGS ARE

1PM OLDS F-15
. . . Cutlass 2 Dr. Hardtop.
Power steering and brakes,
SUMMER SPECIALS—Save
console, radio, whitewalls.
sharp!
$$ on One of These OnOOwner, New-Car Trades . . . 1963 OLDS CONVERTIBLE
. . . Dynamic "88", Power
Steering and Brake*. One
1964 RAMBLER CONV.
Owner. Red with White Top,
Has very few miles and priced
Matching Interior.
to SO...............................3W

1963 CHEVBOLEt'uIPALA
4 Dr, V8 Sedan, has P. 8leer­
ing, P. Brakes, One Owner.
Like New .......................... $1.W5

1963 MERCURY METEOR
4 Dr. Sedan, V8 Eng . Radio

1963 OLDS F-8S STA. WON.
... 4 Dr. Beautiful blue finish,
power steering, radio, white­
walls. V-8 with automatic
IranimlMton.
1963 PONTIAC SPOBTS COUPE
. . . Nicely equipped including
Hydramatlc, power steering
and radio. New white wall Urea.

1966 FORD 8*A. WON.
9 Passenger.

Mahler
Motor Sales
LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALER
1319 N. MICHIGAN AVE.
WI 5-2479
9/3

LARKE BUICK

NEW &amp; USED CARS

III

III

1964 FORD FALCON

ON ALL

1963 CHEVROLET

euro. pwr. itevxnc.

wlndowt.

&lt;11

1TI

1963 CHEVROLET
BelAir 4 dr.; 1 cyl. »utomili&lt;.

juehiom

To Kill

Ugly Crab Grois"
Ute "ORTHO"

61 to 64 Car!

Crab Gross Killer

For the Best Terms
See the Dodge Boys at

1. Easy to uso in
Ortho Sprayettet

3. Kills seedlings and
maturd crab grass.
AVAILABLE . . .

220 W. Stele
WI 5-3363 or WI 5-2454
USED CAR CENTER
Atria from Food Center

BLAIR'S
FARM &amp; GARDEN

| FARM IMPLEMENTS

Used
ILL Farm Machinery

Ill

III .

Ill

1961 CHEVROLET
■A-Ton Pickup; 6 cyl, automatic
liaru., 8 ft. FlMtdde box.

III

Ill /

III

1960 BUICK
leSatxa 2 Dr Hdtp.; po*« tasks*
&amp; itror^S. rado. Ona owner. Clean!

Ill

A Tractor and

-1954 Cockshut t Tractor. A-l
alia pel
shape.
-me. P.T.O. 9 ft Combine.
—4 - Section 13 - IL Drag. Good
shape 1
—Grata Bin lo fit Pick-up Track.
—Kill Bros. Gravity Box.

—Good Used Chain Saws.

1961 MERCURY

III

—John Deere
cultivator.

GOODYEAR BROS.
134 N. Jeffenon

WI 5-1053

NOTICE

ITT GOOD AS NEW

1959 BUICK
Electra Hardtop, power VMnng end
brek.ee. EtrceHenl coruH.Km 1

9/3

LEGALS

2. Safe on desirable

HASTINGS
MOTOR SALES

1962 CHEVROLET
6dA&gt;r 4 Dr ; 6 cyl., •lendard,
radio. One owner car.

1962 BUICK
UMmv 4 Dr., automatic. power
ttecreig and bratet Ow owner.

Ph. W 5-3334

Gel a One Owner

STORE
Over atari’s WNlpaper

.»&gt; * - ' *

OPEN FRIDAYS
9 AM TO 5:30 PM.

WATEt
CONDITIONING
NEEDS ...

Ute of . . .
COTTON SKIRTS—25c

One Pr. Ladle* . . .
BOWLING SHOES Ismail)
One Yr. Mtn's . . .
BOWLING SHOES, the IH

WALK UP AND SAVE!

motors. New and used boats.
Flote Boats. Trailers and ac­
cessaries. M-66 ta Nsdhvllle.
OL 3-3851 or OL 3-6074.
tf

■A* Business Services

ta aluminum, steel ar wood
sash. Burkey Auu&gt; Glans 8i
Radiator Shop. 318 N. Jeflertan. Hastings.
U

ELECTRIC RAZORS REPAIRED
—Special—Your razor cleaned
lubricated and sharpened, only
3135. Service and satisfaction
guaranteed. Lapo Drug, 144 E
State St.. Hastings.
tf
L &amp; R EXf‘ERT TREE SERVICE —Trimming, cabling, re­
moval. Free es lima tea. Insured
Phone OL 8-6086. Nashville
Mich.
«

■a'S'S.'isn/fl.-rs:

FARM BUREAU'S

IXV.&amp;A’S'LS'SLS

FERTILIZER

PRICES

isvafr.llga! -» "Tin

0-20-20...
5-10-30 .. .
5-20-20 ...
6-24-11...
6-24-24 .. .
8-il-lfc ...

$51.35
$56.25
$60.75
$61.95
$70.25
578.35

12-12-12...
18-44-0 . .

$56.90
$99.79

airrteu. Ktds by Roy A. Dart, .rd

j&amp;W.QrcC?'"
P«S. 13. Barry Ooaaly Raoerte. Michl

WHEAT STARTER
SPECIAL.,.

£ *77°’

i” 2?"*r ‘1

,

Farm Bureau
Services
M-J7 South

30, LARGE HOLSTEIN HEIFERB FOR SALE—Duo August
and September. 3250Do Ed
Tanis. Jenison, Mich. MO 99H6.
9/3
.•’OR SALE — Registered and
Grade A. Moslem cows, fresh
and coming fresh, financing
available. Also 80 acre, Grade
A dairy farm, with large pole
barn, cement barnyard and
Iota of buiidfcgr. Also a 4-bed­
room house. 5 miles sou Hiwest
of Ciiarlottc on M-78. to Five
Point WUfitkay, \ mile west
Wilfiam Little, 4301 Five Point
charlotte.
9/3

hr H4» WuM

acre . . . and lower your cost
per bushel.

FALL SHOES for Use Family

Culligan Wafer
Conditioning

WHEELER MARINE BALES 8c

Heating - Plumbing
Service

(F.O.B, Fertiliser Plant)

•' FOR ALL YOUR

★ Boot!

WI 5-5982

KAECHELE'S

it

“•*

WANTED — Experienced BeauUcians, needed immediately. Top
kwtaky. Mate or female. Phone
-..4 irr-U-. ar. .Uu.i.d Is uWI 5-4973.
9/3

Dildl jhteWlk'HHS

WI 5-2223
b/t

flWwIiPton

8Ss&gt;i
’j!;‘.wsS
j&amp;isrurwRi at

ta

! *****
too BauXart Oarn.r ot Bwlloa 30,
Town 3 Worth. Bbm 9 Wo»l; Ban­
alas thaac. WmI S10 V..I: lb.ee.
Marte 140 Fmi; teooea Sal S10
y.M-; teaaao Booth UO YoM to
itoglBirtns. eoniatniar 1 aero, teoro
or la...—rart.l S.—bolas teal parcol of load lytas
too fare
gala* doacrlbod la*4 boo.liar it on
tea Kart aa4 Hlshway M 41 oa Aa
WmL oil &gt;■ tea Kootenai Qww
' ■•
!;
Barry Couair, Mkblg.a.
Dal.4: Jnlr ilh. IbSS
Ricbar4 J. Htdtow. Special Circuit
Court (oamla.lenOT.
Laurence X. B.ru.il,
,
Allorooy foe Plain 11 tf
X
Uaollaga. Michiana
9/3

1—MU, UwnM
HUtiae.' e*o*. • vapy rf thl. aatka ten
to b«
Ufrta tech inowa party “AW ,r.'..U
in t.14 atoruse* and th* rtatato ia
mail (With preaf at taalllM). &lt;* by
panoa.l verviea, M Iimi ionrlaaa
'ZSMWT ~ ■ort«M*4 p«*niiraa. at aaaaa part at
team, at t»abii« v*»4a*. at te* North
•atruc* of lb* Coort Uva**. la Ila*laiull V. Carllon
ti.J.1 Vlteioa. at 11:00 o'cloxh A M..
ao t Haasniam Bl4*.
Kalaauaaa. Mite.
9/1
B*14 pro).** ata alia.M la VIIlap at M1441«*ill*. Barry Oawrty.
TUBUCATiOff OBDEB.
Stole of MUhlgaa. Th» 1‘rotato
??44*i7.Srn^..MA44 a
O,arl for the Coaaiy of Barry.
3 to tea VUlap * MI441*ril&gt;*.
la lb. Matter ef th. Eatata *f: No.
37. Toaa 4 North Iteaxa id
Hute 1. Fite.r, DacaaMd. FU* No. Bartlaa
W*vi. Thorn.pl* Toanrklp. B.rry
14.4MCounty,
Mitel*
an. aa r*c.rd*4 ta
11 li Or4«r«4. That on BepunbOT
14, 19*5, .1 10 AJ4, la tea Frobal* Ubrr 5_a&lt; Mate, ri&lt;i 19, Barry
Cajrlrwsi. Ka.liaca, Mitel..*, a li.inl: Amv*1 10. 1995
irinnj b« b.14 on lh. p.tluca c(
Walter Fi.her, Exeeator. tar allow- JAM ER T. BAKXB8 AND COMPANY.
A MldUUAX CORPOBATlON
usnaiMil of r«&gt;i4e..
Mcrt(.*r«
PabHcalioa *a4 tonka teall b. J. LKONABD HYMAN
■a*.
prevMad by atalala aa4 Co«rt 1M1 Firte Xatloaal Bld*.
Drtrtrtl
Mtehlfu Wte 8-9500
Paled: Ana. 34, 1»«S.
M/6
1‘hilip H. MitteML Ja4sa ef Pro-

0U3XB—Geaoral.
blalo a&lt; Mkhi&lt;u&gt;, Th. Probate
Oeurl far th* County of Barry.
fa tea Matter ot tea Enato of
Eda. Jaao WUkln^ Drewrt. Hla
No. 14.500.
ll la Ur4oto4 that oa Boplawtbor
14, 1995. at 10:00 A.M. Ia th* Pro­
halo Court Hoorn, llartlns*. Mfchlrm.
a bonnes to held on th. rc-nilon J b&gt;ec«l an4 Hndaaa
Richard M. Honor for tuobate of a Altara.ya far nSndary
porponod witL for aapalnimrat of a I'anl E.
lt&gt;S W. alate Ktwrt
9/9
/nbUcalloa and aorrlca .ball be HtoUu... Micbir.a
auda a. provided by atetoto and Court
ml*.
XOTTCIB or ANNUAL MEETING
D.t&lt;4 Auru.l 19, IMS.
Tha annual taaatlan of th. Barry
Philip H. Mlteh.U, JudfO at Pro- evenly A.nculutra find.ly will b*
h.ld Haturdair. Ort. *, 1985. al 3
lUch'ard M. Banor
p.m. at the thparvlMr. Hoaia la th.
Cocrthaaaa al HartlUa. Mitei(.u.
Ti-y Ana_a»l XlrUlan of Dueclar.
Ha.ltogk Miteton
9/9
in th. Courtbouto at lliutle.., Miebitan. Oct. a, 1995 front 13 Noon «*•
OWDkW ro» PUBLICATION.
U1 * p.m. far lb. SiatUoa of 9 41racier.;
Mnnber.Mp uie. clot. Sept.
Bl'.lo of Mlchlcaa; Th. Ptot.to
9, ISM. ASP aaaAMate mitt Ufa
Court for tea Countv of Barry.
‘
pelllton with th. Secretary no later
In th. Matter of tea C.late of Ann. than H«pL 0, t»3. with 15 ar mar.
Harrod, Dwoaeod. Filo No. 13,3*4.
naiBM at m.nb** ta became a caa4lAl a aeoaioa at aald Court, hold oo
B: 7111* FKA 343-0134.8
Earl McKlbbia. Swntery 9/9

FUBUCATIOX OXDKN.
Hteto _at Mtehlgaa. Probate Coart
* K*l*to:tf&gt;lU. Datto. Ia«mpataal.
Ml. Na. 11,SOS.
11 I. Ontoryd that oa ttepU 7, IMS.
at X0:0O A.M. in th* FraUte Coartutm11- ±s'.-m"5H5s»; &gt;te23
Bank for th* aUov.aro of It. Third
Annual Acronal aad Fourth ui Fta.1
Accouui ot Guardian and tor authority
to r**l«a aad tea appolateMut ai a
‘UPubli&lt;»tfm,4»nd torvloa .hall ba
■nd. a. provid.d by atotata aad Court

Doted: Auju.t 16, 19SS
Philip H. Mitehall. Jud*, at Probote
Edaiuad B. Blate.
Attvrnry tat Guardian
Butto "crroL1 Mtollgon
9/3

Classified Paraai aphs

XOTICX or MOBTOAOB
rOMCLOSUM SALE
CARPET CLEANING IS EASY
WHF.HKAH. Srt.alt 1U b.cn W»J.
with Host New Electric Upla U. caaSUiM* of Ik. wun».t..
Brush. No wet carpets or
iXi-.vaTkfarasi
handwork. Clean 180 square
feet for only $695. Hastings
Hunt., hl. wif«. m nrarioevrs. lo
LON. Ptaa. Joe., a. aorte^v.. whkh
Floor Covering. 123 W. State,
nMigaga «• rteaegte la th. OSU.
Hastings.
Phone WI 5-5118. tf
of
Many OmuV Bacialar of Drad.
ff-ssn.vh.rar*--

i: Paint Store

r&lt;

NOTICE

IXV1TAT10M TO BID.
Tbr Crnratr of Barry Invite, bld,
for th. tr.dlor and sr.v.llas, pr.
paralory to black lop and btaek toi&gt;
Ar parklag lol lor *1.4 on W..t Sialo
Stra.l, la lh. City uldl».lln&lt;., Michl
gan; alio bulMias • rcl.lnlng Wall,
pot la po.u and cabi.t and mah. curb
Mltraac* to told lot Owau ra.nVM
th. rlfiil lo r*H«l all or aay bld.
Seated bld. mail b« la th. Otleo .1
lb. Coaaiy Clark, by 0:M A M. B.ntomber 7. 196$. plan, .nd KpreiScaUon. S»y b. obtain^ at Um tfac.
^tt. County Clark.
o/a

EXFHRT TAILORING — Men's
W1UAKA8. aaM sa.rtga&lt;a waa aaor womens clothing. We nar­
.'*..4 by tea wjvigagw m *ao Cor
row lapels, taper pants, alter
roralim by wrfiloa mirsarav n9/2 cordH
double Into single breasted
la tea Otte, ol the afarsaaid
K^rUlae of IH.da n F.broary S.
coats. Al. tho Dutch Tailor,
&gt;»•». te Llbw IM of Kartgacc..
5604 Gun Laks Road. WI 3|«(* 5IS; and
1714.
tf
W1USREA8, tea aauont dalaad
du. oa aaM warlgaga on tea dal. of
this nolle. 1. b.v.S Tlioy.aad fii. WHY NOT LET US MAKE you
llundr.d Twenty-ilx and a.vcaty
a rubber stamp with your now
(87,KI&lt;.TU&gt; hollar.:
New o Remodel o Repair huodr.dlha
ZIP Cods number. Threo-ltao
. NOTTOS IS TlfBUtrOKE dlVEN
stamp with your name, ad­
dress and ZIP number for
6335. This includes, postago
ptwalre. ffoiertbte. tknuta at ynblie
and sales tax. Burpee s Spec­
kurllua at tea .oath front door of th.
305 S. Church WI 5-5352
ialty Shoppe, Delton, MKh,
49048.
tf
tt
THE PATMAN—Private Detec­
tUVi.a yrwnteoa ArrertUd )a said - ^ve 24-Hour, Shadowing, Tape.
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF
morteM*
wklth ara to ba .old
•ide, Confidential. Gall WO
4-3445 or write 194 North
Tho .oupt ra.«urirr at Lou 1
Union. Battle Creek
12/30
NEW FALL
NEW
&amp; USED PUMPS-Ncw In9. te 1LJ. VatBaijra, jUdhiaa to
stallslions and remodeling
'^evr Cas&amp;nJftlRimHtePowell's Plumbing Co. Free es­
rardlag to Ua raeardad ylat ih.ro
timates. 34 hour service. Call
Middleville SY 5-3643 evenings.
bai.d: Jaty 19, 1968.
SY 5-3044 days.
tf
Analysis
PerToB
IF.OJL
A Farm Shop

93 231 W. State

_LU___ LIL

menl. Must not be under 31
years nor have reached your
46th birthday, and have
graduated from high school.
Must not have been convict­
ed of any offense resulting
In being sentenced ta Jail
confinement, (Any arrest
and conviction record will
be evaluated and may be
grounds for dlsquallficauon.) Physical condition
adequate lor performance of
the work. A physical exami­
nation win be held immedi­
ately prior to appointment.
Height not less than 5-8- in
stocking feet; weight not
less than 150 pounds, height
and weight must be In relatian to each other and to
age. Bring completed appllcation for written test which
wm be given at the Michi­
gan Training Unit. Ionia,
Michigan, on September 10.
1965 at 9:« am. Applica­
tions for examination may
be obtained from either the
Michigan Training Unit or
the Ionia Reformatory. An
equal opportunity employer.

"It's Time

ond Values in Town

-ill__ _m_

tributary insurance program, excellent retirement
plan, longevity Sonus, and
liberal vacation and sick
leave allowance. Excellent

tetei Hteksaw* tan ia.MtiE
wuru.xsbwi

Late Model Trade-Ins

।

Salary range 35.220 to $5,903
annually. All Michigan civil
nervlco benefits, including

money/..

206 N. Michigan

1435 S. Honover
WI 5-2426

OFFICER

WINICK SURPLUS

END-OF-MODEL

Au.rnt). for AdnlBtitraior
701 Mlrhltio Naiinal Hank BI4(..
Saute Crack, fiichtfan
V/0

MALE ONLY

5 X 7—$2-96
6 x 8—34.79
PONTIAC OLDS CADILLAC
8 x 19—6785
19 x 12—31185
Ph. 5-3478-107 N. Michigan Ave.
Hastings. Michigan
Also larger sixes at corresponding
'
9/2 low prices. Guaranteed water and
mildew proof.

CLEARANCE SALE

DoWdZdVsnt IS. 1043
~ Philip 11. Mluk.u, I'rvb.l* Jude.

for

CORRECTIONS

10/14

ond

|

IMMEDIATE
NEED

WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 1
CLINIC TO RE-SUPPLY THE
BARRY COUNTY RED CROSS
FREE BLOOD PROGRAM Wedneaday, Sept. 1, American Legion
Hall in Hastings. 12 noon to 6
pm. Blood urgently needed.

NEW WATERPROOF TARP

CHEVROLET
WI 5-2425

FmALE Hilf WANTED

„

rVBUCATIOX ORDER.
Suu of Mlehi*.n, Probato Coen
ter te. Cwaly o! Barry.
En»J. of Bcatric. Late alia haowa
Mo. I4.4JI.
"Til 1. Ordrrnl that oa November 19.
rtu, .1 V.M A M. lu lb. 1'robatr

CARDS Of THANKS b IN MEMORIAMS—Is pm word.
OBITUARIES—First 110 words froo of charge. U per •*&lt; for wch
additional word.

1M1 FOBD STATION WAGON
V8 engine, automatic transmis­
sion, radio, ready to go.

REAHM
MOTOR SALES

fclrairad R. Bte.bc
B3%x-sr.

ALL ERRORS—ta ads taken by phone to be Ot Mader's risk, although
wo take •peels 1 effort to sea that the copy it taken correctly.

SATURDAY, SEPT. 11
PEACE CORPS PLACEMENT
1962 RAMBLEB SEDAN
TESTS. Grand Rapids, Katama... All white 4 Door, six cyl­ xoo. Lansing, Battle Creek.
inder, automatic transmission,
1 NOTICES
.
radio.

1968 OLDS'88
... 4 Dr. Sedan. Nicely
equipped Including power steer­
ing and brakes. Thoroughly
reconditioned.

Ntetjwal of a anecauoe guardian.
aadt a. proriited by rtatela and

DISPLAY CLASSIFIED—51.1J per tech fov etagfo taoertfen. B5&lt; par
Inch lor lerlor of tlx or more ad. lo be tun on ceatocteive
weeks. Both of above uttl based on Mgadard display dstellied styles.

Calendar of
Special Events

THE HA8TING8 BANNER—8
XOTICX Or ■OXTQAOX
IlSiabla PMMv H. MHrOBECLOSUBB SAXJS.
Thursday, tfeptoeuber 3, 1965
la |&gt;«r.«aM« »o4 ay virtaa at a
SLpaxsrJa
s&amp;BTaaoK aaut — r&gt;rf».ti a*.
Jan* 7»lK lass, ta lb. caw nf •n cr«4itun af MI4 4a.aa.a4 a». tv
N.ttea.1 Hnak af Ma«U»&lt;. a. Flata.
lie. vtv.a. Arthur Vaa DvaOr.r aal
M«rjotl. Van L&gt;»a &lt;&gt;vm (sow Mar|«r|. Ilbrtel) aa4 olhari. a.
aaNgoRFoatTioN. m^tum&gt;«.
at'-. J3‘c43
4.1*4 July 3*. IV*4. aa* ra**r*&gt;4 on
Nav. IS. USS aS Ase-Ut
PUBLIC AUCTION ia tba ki(Mrt h. probate
34, ia«4. ia Uba. &gt;7t, oa
bU4w. al U&lt; North Poor of Ik. ,0i?Oi*'or&lt;*rt4. That mU« tbaraaf

CoarO. aa Fillar, SvaUMbar Sr4,
Wl'mSS»td“:?"rt.iJnUMd,u“. a? J9S&amp;; .1 1:00 t'.k, lb* URowiwg

BOX NUMBER—Although The Baaaar daw ate '•commend "blind
nds" for bate rtulti, we win provide "hex Bomber" service st
a charge ol 10c.

i!

1959 FORD VI Convertible
1959 MERCURY Convertible

CASH RATE—2'/&gt;c per weed wM mialmvei el SOc. O&gt; ate wet
paid far by th. Thu rod., foltawing lk« i&gt;f. of publicMfoa. a
carrying charge of 10c wHi ba added. Baek eddftiaaal cemeew-

a s'

1960 MERCURY 4 Dr. H-Top

S MMhlgtk -Prabate tbwn
for th. County te CaLoon.
K.I.I. of Uoldh Palaaar. lacoOra.MiK hl. Xo. 13.6B*.
Il 1. Orterad teal aa S»yu 7.1841.
al 10 A.M. fa U. Probata Court
wate Harting.; Mlchloan a hrartas
H ^*4 •" V-O'l®® al Bwurily XbtiMkl Baah. O«.rdl.. of ..Id laeow-

MINIMUM RATE—50c for Twenty Worde.

- I 3 •&gt;
1 li
s h iiJ r i

1962 MERCURY MONTEREY
Custom. 4 Dr, H-Top, Full
Powe^ Like New.............. $1,393 1963 CHEV. STA. WON.
. . . BelAir 4 Dr. V8 engine.
is62 LIILV BOULT
Automatic trans, radio, power
2 Dr. Sedan. 6 Cyl. Eng. ..$995
.tcrelng, excellent condition 1
1961 PLYMOUTH VALIANT
4 Dr. Station Wagon. Automa- 1962 OLDSMOBILE U
tic Drive.................................$363
tag and brakes, new w/wall
1961 MERCURY
Urea, radio, one owner.
’
4 Dr. Sedan........................ .$845
1362 TEMPEST 8POBT COUPE
. . . Bucket seats, standard
Automatic, power steering.
transmission, radio, whitewalls.
Look thU one over.
Very dean! ......................$493

LEGALS
CLASSIFIED AD PAGE
HASTINGS BANNER II FttaldOATIOX OBOE*.

PHONE
WI 5-3481

WHERE IS THE WOMAN, over
30. who is looking for a 28-hour * Household Goods
per week }ob. who Is not in­
terested ta how little work she
can perforin, but instead is In- WE ALWAYS HAVE BARterested ta doing a day's work
HOME APPLIANCES—Refrig­
for a day'a wages. This woman
erators, ranges, washers, etc.
can type, answer the phone,
Hastings Electric, 119 W. State.
file, take orders and smile, even
Hartings. Phone 945-2866.
tf
though at times she may not
feel like it." The right person FOR SALE-SINGER SEWING
can start at 350.00 per week
MACHINE with dial rig-sag
and earn ns much as her ablliunit. Makes button-holes, fancy
ty will permit. Reply in own
stitches, scallops, embroidery
handwriting to Box 086. c/o
and satin stitches. Total price,
Hastings Banner.
9.2
434J.Q, Terms and security
charge available.
MAN OR WOMAN for cstabClarke's Sewing Machine
lished Watkins Route. Also
Sales 8c Service .
Watkins rural distributorship
Call 945-9431
ta tocal area. Write Burrell W
.
- 9/30
Sayer, Mesick, Mich.
979
SPINETPUNO
: ’
May be had by assuming small
monthly payments. Beautiful
Bales Career With
finish. Sec It locally. Write
Management Opportunity
Credit Dept. Box 57, Niles,
Mich.
"-s,
9/9

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Appllancea before you buy!
Thay Sell—They install—They
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ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS—
PG. 171, Hastings Telephone
WI 6-3895. Maottnga every
Monday, 8 pm.
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★ For Rent—Real Eatate
FURNISHED APARTMENTS
FOR RENT — Utilities paid
Phone. WI 5-9471.
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ir For Salo—Real Estate

Northwestern Mutual Life
FOR SALE—OU furnace. Hom- FOR SALE—Duncan Lake, com­
Insurance Co. of Milwaukee,
pletely new 3 bedroom ranch
.art model, gun type, 275-gaI.
Wisconsin. Suite 250. Burdick
home, full basement, full bath,
tank, fittings. Some pipe and
Building, Kalamaxoo, Michiinlaid linoleum ta kitchen and
Jacket. 8125X10. Reason . . .
gon. Phone 343-1641 Exten­
bath, and carpeting*. Lota of
changed to gM. WI 5-4693. 9/3
sion 27.
9/3
cioaets. 2 stall garage attached,
FOR SALE — SEWING MAcement drive. 60 foot access to
CH1NE. FuUy automatic. ZigWANTED — Experienced Beauti­
lake. On blacktop road. Mid­
zag. fancy designs, button-holes
cians, needed Immediately. Top
dleville school bus at door.
and blind -hem. Without atsalary. Male or female. Phone
Terms available. Roy C. Noffkc.
tachmenu. Condition like new.
WI 5-4973 .
9/2
Caledonia. Phone Tff 1-1365.
Original cost over 8300 00. Now
9/33
only 35300. Terms and security
FLORIST—Full time, permanent
amdlable. For home demon- 3-REDROOM BUNGALOW FOR
position, lull responsibility,
strauon, no obligation.' Call
greenhouse and grounds, startSALE in second ward. Near
Clarke's
Sewing
Machine
Sales
Ing wage 35.000 yearly, vaca­
Bllw. Corner lot, gas heat, full
9/80
tion. retirement and other - 8; Service. 945-9431.
basement, garage. Call 945-5449
benefits. Write "Box 988'' c/o
for appointment
9/2
Hastings Banner.
—
9/9 * For Sale—MfecdtenaaMS
2/3 ACRE
MOTHERLESS home wishes
TWO
PAIR
OP
GOOD
FOOT
­
housekeeper, full charge in
BALL SHOES—Site 10. High BORDERS A NICE CREEK
suburb of Chicago. 111. Can
and low. CaU WI 5-5031.
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have one or two children. Write
Almost new 3-bedroom modern
"Box 987" co Hastings Banner. FOR QUICK SALE-1964 Apache home Just outside city limits.
Hastings.
9/72
"Golden Eagle" camper with Lovely large bock yard. School
canopy
and
new
spare
tire
buo goes by the door. Will
WANTED IN MY HOME—A re­
plus extra floor covering. Used trade for house ta town of
liable baby sitter for two pre­
fl times. Sleeps four perfectly. equal value.
school children, approx. 8:30 to
Cost
new
with
extras,
81,044.00.
Phone WI 5-4791
4, must have references and
Will sell tor cash, 309500. Call
after 5 pm.
own transportation. Mrs Harry
WI 5-3884 after 8:30 pm.
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Leckrone, R4. Phone 945-9570.
9/3 POR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR
NEW 3 BEDROOM HOME&gt;Full
—Use RexaU'a fast permanent
POSITION - Refrigeration and
basement, built-ins. gas fur­
Regular 8300-Now $1j90. No
electrical background, malntenace. city water and sewer,
pre-shampoo—No after odor.
nance, full time, permanent.
two-stall attached garage, FHA
ATailable at Jacoba' Pharmacy.
Must be all-around man. Start­
appraisal. $14,000. Priced to Mil
ing wage 86.000 yearly. Vacaat $13,400. Middleville, 407
Johnson St. Write or call: NelUon. retlrtment, other benefits. ITS JACOBS PHARMACY
son Ruehs, TW 1-1187, Office
Write "Box 989." c/o Hastings
FOR FAST 34-HOUR FILM
OL 9-3396, Grover Realtor Co.
Banner.
9/9
HERVICEI No charge far over9/90
alxc prtnta
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FEMALE HELP WANTED:
TABLE PAPER — For picnics, FOUR BEDROOM HOME —One
CLERK TYPIST
ami one-half bath, basement,
family reunions, lota of uses.
We have an unusual opening in
40- by 300'. 33 50 at The Ban­
new gas furnace, oa two nice
our Local Branch Ofilce for
ner office.
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targe shady lota, E. State Rd.
someone who can meet people
Hastings. City water. Priced at
well, handle figures accurately, FOR SALE —One used Wheelonly
$7^W Low down payment
and ta a good typist. The per­
home, one used Springfield rid­
on
land contract. Call or write:
son we want is interested ta
ing tractor, one used walking
Frank Korsky. GL 2-9393, Ofgradually assuming additional
tractor, and a good assortment
responsibilities and increasing
of used lawn mowers. E. L.
Realtors, 53 Jefferson. Si’
her value and income.
Carpenter Hardware.
9/16
Grand Rapids,' Mich.
9/30
To apply, write:
Mr. Howard
FOR SALE-1964 Golden Eagle
Local Finance Corp.
Apache Camper. Complete with ★ Sporting Goods
3 double beds, foam mattresses,
•
-P.O. Box 27
Hastipgs, Michigan 9/2
combination table. 48 hr. Tilley
heater, canopy and new spare HUCKLEBERRY GUN SHOP
HELP WANTfiQ—A crtW to
for guns, Mopeo, binoculars.
tire. Perfect condition. $595 00.
ply thirty-nme squares of
ammunition and service. LayCaU after 6:30 pm. WI 5-3M1.
shingles. Must be experienced
away or charge offered. Three
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and do top quality work. Call
miles east of Delton. Phone
at 945-5687 weekends only. 9/18 PEACHES—Hale Haven and Fair
Delton 633-6792. Hours dally
Haven ready now. Kai Haven
until fl Bundays 111 4. Monday,
BLUEBERRIES — Tons of fine
ready about Sept. 8. Pick your
Wednesday end Friday eve­
culUVBted berries going to
own. Robert Burns. 108th St.
nings 'U1 8. Doug Young, owner.
waste tor want of pickers.
at Morris Lake Rd. Phone TW
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Guess the ex-pickers now
1-8828 Caledonia.
9/2
■ work for Uncle Sarfl." Come

MR FARMER! Let The Banner
pick them 10c pint. Open every
place a classified ad. lust phone
day 8 to 5. Located right ta ★ Mobile Homo*
machtaery, repairs, parts. To
Village of Brredsyille. Mich,
LADIES-Be a Fullervtte. Earn
Tall Blaeberry Plantation. «
WI 5-3801.
MOBILE HOMES DIRECT from
«tea income part time after 4
factory at large savings. 60x12
pin. and. Saturdays taking or- MALE OR FEMALE - Dealer
wanted to serve consumers ta
$3866. Lot rtnl 61350 per
ders and delivering for nation­
ths Mighty Mldgvt, The Ban­
HASTINGS with Rawleigb
month with coach. Other Macs
ally known household and co«ner Want Ad to sell, rent, hire
products. Steady good earnings
metlc firm. Average pay $315
at comparable eevtags. Brass
year around. No capital re­
Traitor Bal®, north ot Ha.low cost To place an ad.
quired. Write Rawleigh, Dept.
Ungs oa 8M3. Phone 945-5936
phono WX 5-348L
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MCI-651-H, Freeport, W. 9/3
LIBJWIAXL vOnUfiMBD. v/9

�•-THE HASTINGS BANNER
Thursday. September I, JSCS

such songs aa "I Wknt a GUI”
and ''Goodnight Ladle* "
Never have these old favorites
been belter rendered Floyd Jack son. al the age of 14. ha* been
studying his Instrument for six tier guest* Sunday al Uw rtgne of
years or more and the excellent her parent*. Uie James OConnors.
instruction which he must have to celebrate Mr* Beck* birthday.
received, together with hl* re­
Gordon Benliam of Akron. Ohio.
markable native talent, have pro­
duced &gt;a musician equally at
home with conventional muilc ham*, and his brother. David, who
Eighty Senior Citizen. gath­ and the more popular type All lias been vacationing line lor *evered Monday. Aug 30. at the Al­ ot his offering* were most heart- ctal weeks, returned home with
gonquin Lake YMCA camp fur ily applauded
him.
the first of lhe three Autumn1
Mr* FUlier'* talk Included all
Tlie Russell Bentons entertained
meetings which are a!way* ached- the different agencies involved in their family. Mr. and Mra Maurice
Ul«J for thl* lovely *pot.
wenare wore
u &lt;u»•welfare
work &lt;irr
Her ww
facts —
and
tlg- Benton and Mr and Mra Hubert
lu *plte of a few tprlnkte* of'urr* were muvt enlightening and Gilson and family of Kalamazoo,
rain, it was a good get together. given, a* they were in her gracl- „„
,w,._
and the bountiful picnic dinner.' ous and friendly manner, many ;lIld j^xnUy. on Sunday,
topped by one of the nmt en- question* were raised, and were [ VWUn_ Ule Llrnn B|*lwpa on
Joyable programs of the year. • answered by her.
Sunday were their nephew and
made it all worth while
Her 2» year* of work In Oil* |wlft Mr and
r. c. Harmon
It Is hoped that the September section of county, and *tate acti- of Battle Cirek and on Monday
and October meetings at Algon-■ vitlea to aid the less fortunate
Bishops xlrter. Mrs. Inn
quin will be equally reprewyita- Have fully qualified her for the Warner of Kalamazoo visited
tire of the Senior Cttura*'spirit position she holds She empha- lhejn
The Rev Harold Bugbee of- «»ed the high rateem In *h‘ch,
LaVerne Bowman

Personal Mention

Senior Citizens
Hear Social
Welfare Director

tawiiSKa

jw™
aulmu...atJim
M..thew.
lt Snsteted
s talk
by to Barry County SpecialI Service* .»««&lt;■ Mr .nd Mr. K.hn.d
Ixci,
Mrs. Beatrice FUher of the Wei-. Th'
’ h" bCf
" Bowman. Richard. Patty and Di-1
one of Laruung over the labor Day
fare department, and mu.lc by dropped, but not the services,
weekend.
accordionist Floyd Jackstw, in-1
.
-ng___ i- —
Mr and Mra. Herman Hauer and I
tmtpngl ifflh group slnging ln j Mr and Mrx claude Hammond
‘
Mrs.
Kuliiryn Clum spent
BvvL',«1 'and OrvMte and Donald Hammond ^^^un^MorS^at
TnTs from
SeiI
with hi* expert muMdamhlp-, ealW on the Homtr Hammond,
wtaUm!

COMPLETE LAUNDRY SERVICE
Family Bundles
Damp Wash • Wash and Fluff Dry
We Finish Shirt*, Flatwork, Work Clothes

HASTINGS HOME LAUNDRY
(Lillian &amp; Ray Gibson)
323 S. Michigan

WI 5-4062

They iil*o attended Uie Not ten I
family reunion ut Munith.
Mr. and Mra. John MuBenta t«A I
Uitir daughter. Suranne. to WMU
on Sunday where she Is cntetbig I
tut a Frrahman Mr. Multenlx will ‘
be nt Gimp Kitt in Cadillac- cm)
Wednesday and Thursday with tlie |
Delton teacher*
Mrs Henry Risers returned Sit- .
urday from » wonderful trip West |
{which included much sight-seeing j
■us well aa visiting relatives. She!
I accompanied her alater-in-law. Mr*. .
Violet Moore. and son. Ruv-elJ. to
Anrton. Canada, where they visited
Mr and Mrs. Don Bassett and at-|
tended tlie big Regina Pair They ।
then went on to Fairview. Mont..

where Mrs. Rogers visited her rts- w** there other relatives, the David earth dam that is being bunt at
ter. Mrs Minnie Thornton. and B.xikina of Slmnu and the Vem
Uer.t at Pennock Hoapitel. Mr. Mid
dull Britten M Paramount,______
Calif.. , Mra. Harold Britten of Lansing Maurice McMurray*, of Grand
Holly- have ateo been weekly visitors.
Rapitte.
eek tn
Mr. and Mra. fcrln Mtehter Of
Bobiw Barton *pent Mondsy with
ling* Mra Rorrwvirttal her ntece. farming countrtoa and one of lhe Harting*, luring been called here
Lucille Bruhaug, and white she outstanding sight* wka tlu- huge

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AN IMPORTANT
ANNOUNCEMENT
FROM A*P
Effective with the close of business Saturday, September 4th, eighty-seven A&amp;P stores In

Michigan will discontinue the dbttibution of the MacDonald Stamp Company's Plaid trading
stamps.

WHY?
reasons:
As ^September 4 the stores in the Grand Rapids Unit will be operated

under lhe supervision of A&amp;P’s Detroit (82 stores) and Toledo (5 stores)
Units. (These‘units do not issue trading stamps)

This consolidation is

made in lhe interest of greater efficiency and operational savings. Saving*
that in the A&amp;P tradition will be shared with you.

When stamp* wqre introduced in the spring of 1962, the Grand Rapid* Unit

Richland Lanes is Pleased to Announce

The
OPENING
; of the

had reason to believe that folks in the territory would respond to the intro*
duction with an enthusiasm that would permit die distribution of stamps
without dislocating either its business or A&amp;P’s century-old tradition of
offering lo its customers the most good food for the least amount of money.
The degree of response has not been that enthusiastic.

GLO-GLO ROOM
Featuring

Discotheque
at it's best

WHAT ABOUT THE STAMPS YOU HAVE?
For your convenience, any Plaid Stamps in your possessiou niay be redeemed as follow*: (Cpjn-

plele details are posted in your A&amp;P Store.

Discotheque (pronounced
"dis-co-tek") is a new music­

dance entertainment that's
sweeping the country.

This room is so. so different you'll
be enchanted with the unbeliev­
able glow of this newly decorated
place. It's yours for a delightful
evening.

1. Customers now holding stamps may redeem them at their convenience by
continuing to use iKe Mail Box Home Delivery service noV provided in all

affected A&amp;P stores.
2. If you need additional stamps to complete your requirement* for

premiums, the E. F. MacDonald Stamp Company will allow you to make
up the difference in cash at the rate of 25c per 100 Plaid Stamps needed,

plus Michigan Sales Tax. Example: If you have 181/! filled books and the

catalog item yog wish calls for 20 books, merely fill out the Plaid Stamp
Cash Purchase Request form available from your A&amp;P Store manager.

Include your check or money order in the amount of 84.50 in lieu of
lhe missing 1% books, plus Michigan Sales Tax on 20 books. Thereafter

Cocktails- Dining -Dancing

follow lhe usual Mail Box Home Delivery procedure.
J-JHI

(No one admitted under 21)

WHAT MOW AT UP?
■Fe can*t give ypu all the tfelaile juet yef frpl

excitingnhingt are about to happen at your 4&amp;P.

Richland LANES

We know why folkt like you made A&amp;P Atpericq'f
foreman food retailer. We know what yoif lik^

One Mile East of Richland

mon. We invite one and all to ehop A&amp;P »t&lt;Mlvg

on M-89

Phone 629-9388

Wednesday after Labor pay. We think you'll ppt
your namp of approval op (he exciting new iflpk

at A&amp;P.
W!

THE GREAT ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC TEA COMPANY. INC

�The Hastings Banner

Trooper Morr
Apprehends
Wanted Pair

Charles Wilkes, Mr„.Mr». Chase Milton Murphy
25th
Retired Farmer, Celebrate
Wpddin)ljllhilee Dies Thursday
RliriPfl
r
ri(l;i
V
Keith
and'
Norma
Chose
uuricu i uuay
l ..open 1KXW,.. 8un
&lt;tay Aheld
ug In Florida

State Police Charles Morr of

Carlton Grange Confers Degrees

James Morr ot Hkstings. recent­
ly was involve^ in the arrest of
Carlton Grange conferred (lie churro of the International Hos- two men on a drunken driving
and'drunk and disorderly charge*
“1,bttr
Project with their pic- after a high speed auto chase.
meeting Aug. 36 fur John Davlas.
Karl Teakr. Charlai Rice. Jr. and meeting. Han familial were urgLarry Frisby. Mra Wendell Shro-

she had only had her obliga­
tion.
ktatan, Turkey. Cyprus, and iron.
Delegates for tiw county con­
The Senior citizen* Club i»d
- good attendance AUSa
Aug. WO
26 ana
and ferencc Sept. 2, at Star Grange
wen- entertained by pictures of
Mr. and Mra. Kenneth
lhe Rex FrUby's Alaskan trip Stamm and Mr. and Mrs Lloyd
and comments by Mrs Frtaby
Shroyer with Mr. and Mrs Frank
The neat meeting of Barry W«inbrecbt as alternate*.
County Pamona Grange will be' As the International visitor*
Wednesday. Sept. 1 at Maple wU*
bcre Sept. 9. at the next
1 uf
......
.
...v^llnw It
- ill ‘—I
: a Booster Night program with
. open house and a potluck folj lowing the meeting. Everyone in
; tlie community ta invited to come
and meet th? visitor*
' Installation of new officer*
lo k/ottWICE

van*.
nue.

m

TVL.

Mrs. Wickham
Dies Saturday at
Nursing Home

It takes a
lot of know-how
to fix a hi-fi

CENTRAL
RADIO &amp; TV
HOWARD TXUM8ULL
WI J-9127 6 WI 5-3992
221 N. JeHerroa st MUI

WE CLOSE AT
NOON ON
SATURDAYS

who

1 a— *T nm . t
Murphy. M. a farmer resident
died their 35th anniversary and for at Hastings who died al Si

GENEROUS RESPONSE—Jasta Oegeod (right) ol tbe U«urt-

The Hammonds ore
Back from Europe

operating It*

ta the building fund

mood have Just relumed from
Europe where Mr*. Hammond

First World Teachers Dance
Conference.
,
Nora Kta*. French Ballet Mis- I
tress. Jilka Ivelja. of the Yugo-J
elavian Ballet Co.: Karri Shook.fi
of Holland's Amsterdam Ballet

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,

Francta and Harriett iWertman&gt;
Wllkte.
/
He attended lhe Carlton Center Sciiool and worked the farm
where he wa* born unUl moving
to hi* Woodlawn home in 1929
Mr. Wilke* continued to farm
until ill health forced hta re­
tirement.

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31 yeara and ta pmenUy employ­ grandchUdren.
ed in-tbe Production Credit as-

Attends Conference

Member* and Guest* TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 14. 1965

Has your
Drivers
'License
Expired"?

Infant Son Dies

Krantz Keller,
Past Resident,
Dies in New York

Wayne E. Shctterty. 135 W. Guy C. Keller of IM 8t. Alltans
I Bond, of the Conner General Drive. Memphis. Tenn, and the
Agency tn Battle Creek attend-1 late Dr. Guy C. Keller, died on
cd Washington National Insur­ Aug. 24 in New York City.
Mary Elisabeth Benfield ta the ance
।
Company's general agency
Mr. Keller had moved to New
York thl* past Spring, being em­
and Mra. Edward Banfield of water Beach Hotel in Chicago. ployed by the Otta Elevator Com­
pany a* a financial consultant.
Battle Creak on Aug. 27. The HL. Aug. 24-37.

building In CMaopoll*.

First Granddaughter i

RPcTINg
STOP in and SEE the
Largest Selections in
BARRY COUNTY ...

grand parents, this being their
flrat granddaughter, and Aunt tile,

and family ot

Wheaton.

Magee and Monarch

$£^95
Sq. Yd.

INSTALLATION INCLUDED
Flu* FREE SPOT REMOVAL
For a Period of 6 Months

Rug &amp; Furniture
Cleaning Specialists

staying borne aa___ _ _____ ___ _ ______________
honor of Beverly's
_ _ .J
10th __
birthday.
____ __
Michael Andrew, ha* recently; and on Saturday evening, the Rich Plan Corporation.
He ta survived by his
been welcomed Into the Long Cbariee Annabke entertained aU
aa. and a daughter. Marilyn,
home.
their family for dinner.
both of New York City, and a

phis. Tenn, in addition to hl*
■ mother who expects to return to
. Lakeland. Fla, soon.

LABOR DAY
VALUES
Al

FILLER
PAPER

DU RAC LEAN Method Out c leant All Other*

Choose 3 or 5 hole punch, with
margin, wide, narrow, or college
rule, in 8^x10“ or 8‘^xll"
sizes.

Compared with-machine scrubbing, dry powder
cleaning and "Dn-lt-Yourielf" shampooing—

Duraclaon removed from Vi to 65% more
soil than other methods.

Duraclean showed absolutely no shrinkage
compared with up to 231 sq. inches lost by
«wne of the other methods on a 9 by 12 rug.

CALL US FlkSTI

Miller's “SS“

107 E. Woodlond. Hoitlngi

300 shaaH

47* •

Giant Pack of 30

’

PENCILS
Medium lead with
eraser tops.

88*

SOO shaafs

66*

k See U* For *

Holiday Film Needs
Then Try Our

Expert Film
Finishing
Tok* Along a Box
of Fresh, Delicious
Sanders or Russell
Stovers Candy

PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY

MWway Batwean Broadway aad Michigan

Open Mon. thru Frl. till 9 P.M. — Ckwod Saturdays

the Woolworth Chapel at Wood­
lawn Cemetery on Thursday,

South Boardman

OUR QZD DRUG SIORE

8 YEARS EXPERIENCE —GUARANTEED WORK

Duroclaan showed less than Vi of 1 % fab­
ric wear compared with up to 25 times as
much with other methods.

after graduation from high
school attended the University

He moved to New York City
Benfields have a eon. Edward. their parents, the Chariro Annabkx Mid lhe Richard Annabte where he was employed by the
Chase National Bank He later
Jim Long, with his sons. Jim
ireasurer for lhe Carrier Corpor­
and Ron. from Baltimore, Md.
the Anttable family. On Thurs­ ation.
After several year* he moved to
day evening, the Richard Anna-

NYLONS - WOOLS - ACRILONS
and HERCULONS by

501 Nylon

Company until hta retirement
Roc lie lie and Mr. and Mra Burdette Barber assisted lhe host
and hoatcas.
About 70 gurwta helped cele- Lite Bpantah-American War ant
lovely occasion.

Remember—if your license
has expired or will expire in

the next 3 months, apply for

a new one today. The traftc
department does not notify

UOUDle to Mark
Couple
“ “‘"“Silver Anniversary

For Louronco J. Bouar
PQST

126 I. State St.

and Mary (Flfleid) Murphy.

Al Alma College

FI'

Dies

UPHOLSTERING

Special

And Katie Doyle and Joyce

Milford Mrs Buell and Norma ton O Murphy of Chicago. HL
have been friends since chlld- a daughter. Mra Don &lt; Mildred
। hood. The Buells' were attend­
.. .
™
U» «««» -*» » three grandchildren; and
step-son. Charlie Thuston of Bu«11
unable to attend the
iowell, a step-daughter. Mra. open house because of ill health.
Among the 350 fie*hmen ar­ Bently
&lt; France*!
Taylor of
riving on the Alma College OainsvUle. Fla : 13 step-grand- !

Mrs. Wunderlich, 5 from Barry
Past Ixach Lake To be Freshmen

and Laird and Lorraine. Petter aw

hospitatoed the Monday eve-

L Wickham. &gt;7. R1 Woodland^
who dit-d "tout noon Saturday, ■ fBCUit)- a. wc|| M several writ-! Religious services for Mrs
Aug. 3. at the Bunse. Acres known American teachers
Edith Wunderlich, 80. who died
n the flrat academic year un- grandchildren.
"
"
I Highlight of one afternoon
har home.
r the college's new three-throe
------------ •---------- -wa* that a dancer from lhe ta- 4316 w
Osgood Funeral Home.
motu Moulin Rouge wa* taking zo°- wert hcld ttt 11:30 am Wed'
The Rev. Simon Toroian of lhe claasro too Everyone then
“ Truc8dale Chapel,
Pinhook officiated with burial in attended their ahow at night
i Kalamazoo
Ute Alma Claes of '48 are Eliza- I Jams* and Sharon &lt;Flgei&gt; Ryan,
the Fuller Cemetery.
Rosella Hightower of the Pari* &gt;
service, were held beth Anne Beadle ot 910 N. Hl Woodland, died at 13:10 pm.
Ballet Co held claasm In Caine a( 1 Pm- ln Riverside Cema- Broadway. J 111 Elaine Edger of Saturday. Aug. 28. seven hour*
on Aug. 15 In her teaching stu- tery. Hasting*. Dr. Jams*
Wright. First Methodist Church.
W Quintan of 935 N. Taffee Dr . 11 am. Tuesday at the Warner
and Cathy Anne Smith of 123 E Cemetery with the Rev. GwenTownship on June 17, 1878. lhe several Flamenco Dunce Croupe.'
Orchard. Delton.
neth Sebring officiating. In addaughter of WUliam and Alice
They attended the famous
Mra. Wunderlich had been in
rScouten) William* Site at­ London Palladium and Bolsliot
Uiey will study only
; tended the Friend School and Bullet as
M well as
„ visiting
,„UIW Windsor
WU1W falling health for the last year.
married Henry Wickham of Caslie and watched the changing She had spent Sunday at the the customary four’ or five, dur- IXTB1 H«n« until Ume for
Cariton Towttahip tn 1900
of X ,
l£ckmS family cottage. Leach Lake,
' They fanned In Cariton Town- pLJce
zrocaingnam where up until the last two yeara
the had spent her Summers.
ship except for lhe period from 1
_______ a____
Mr. and Mra. H Tobias
. 1909 to 1919 when they farmed
i
.
n
i
daughter of Cassius C. and Ella
in Osceola County
1 White Fish Lake
Townsend Stowell. As a child she fewer course preparations dur-,I al
lived on Uie family farm south lr.fi each term and faculty maniot Coats Grove.
R3 Clarksville-; one grandson Howeli ikoinL Diamond Ltake. Wunderlich. Feb 5. 1910. They plan and will be working with
four great grandchildren; and' CMeopolta. are to observe their lived far some time in Lake
Ing a closer working relationship
two trothera. Warren and Henry ,111*" wedding annlvtraary 8unWilllam* of R1 Freeport.
d*&gt;- SrP&lt; 6. with open house for in 1913 where she has since lived.
,
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....
Her husband preceded her in
Alma College.
their home from 3 to 5 pm.
death in 1938, and a son. Rlchliberal arts college
No formal invitations Itave
torta Orraley were Ln .Heating*
the Prcnbyterian Church, is JoTHE FURNITURE
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BUILDING
Friendly Garden Club and far­ Lower Peninsula.
mer member ot D.G.T.O. (Coals
-- --------- •--------- rGrove).
Surviving are one daughter.
Phone 374-3523
MktiiKan
Mrs Gilbert &lt; Madelyn i Percy
with ahom spe made her home
and one ron. William R.; flee

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Friday at the Leonard-Osgood [lrtlz decorated with a beauU- Monday at the Wolldorff-Spcn.
Funera) Home.
fuj centerpiece of white ,9»d *11The Rev. George EllioU off)- trr munu wlU1 dim 2$th annictaud and burir' —
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••
Fuller Cemetery.
A small table with'similar

Annual stag Steak Supper

Phoosr WI 5-2091

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graph thinking II

After a check, troopers discov­
ered that both men were wanted
throughout the northwestern and
western UB. on a number of
charges
They said one man had Jumped
up to 1150,000 in bonds In various
cities throughout the Nation.

£

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�Gull Lake Bible

Conference in
Final Weekend
PIX4SANT VALLEY UNITED
1IIU.TIIRF.N CHURCH

BALTIMORE V. B. CHURCH
Rev, Jesse Fu*«U. Pastor
10 am. Bunday school
11. am Morning worship
No evtnlhg service thii iWed. 8 pm. Prayer meeting

Rav. Roger A. Janka. Pastor
Divine worship. &gt;0:46 am.
Sunday school, 8:80 am.
Text for Sept, 5, Mark 7 31-37.
heme; "Jesus Conquers Deal-

Office hours Tuesday through
Friday, 9 am. to noon. Any
other time by appointment.
Bunday ssttIcu schedule:
9:85 am. Bunday school. Leon
Wert, BupL There are rlisees
------------------------------------- -II
Nursery for all services
11 am. Momlng worship. Ser­
mon: "Enlarging Our Vision."
Tert Rv. 831. Organist. Ruth

huuu-tv.
xu.JU
over
WZZM-TV, 11 am : over WILXTV. 11:30 ajn.
.
-lhe Lutheran Hout" over
WKZO, 13:30 pm.; over WBCK,

The Gull Lake Bible and Mis­
sionary Conference doses Its 47lh
Beason on Labor Day weekend
with special meetings featuring
Larry Love, Wheaton. Ill, pas­
tor. and Tom Watson. Jr. of Uie
Evangelical Alliance Mission ml
speakers.
Merrill Dunlop is organist
and mtoelonary Dick Knox to
song leader.
The popular Saturday night
concert lists Merrill Dunlop and
Dick Knox with Lucille and Tom
Watson and Marts at 7:30 pm.
Sunday and Monday meetings
are ax 10:30 am.. 3 pm. and
7 pm. The public Is invited to
attend ail meetings In ’-he Mid-

The Conference is located 15
mlhs nortikcast ot Kalanuuou uu
the caatem aikorc ot Gull Lake,

New Pastor Here
Comes From
Midland Church

Camp&lt;rounds
Rev. Russell Saner. Pastor
Sunday school.-. 10 am.
Worship hour. 11am.
Bunday evening service. 7 pm

NORTH IRVING WEBLEI
METHODIST CHURCH

4 ml W. of Broadway. Freeport
Rev. Morris Borgman, Pastor
Sunday school, 10 am.
Momlng worship. 11 Am.
Young People s service. 7 pm.
Evangelical service. 8 pm.

Rev. Doriene Bpeas, Pastor
9: 30 am Morning worship
10: 30 Uli. Bunday school
8:45 pm. Christian Endeavor.
7 pm. Gospel hour.
7:30 pm. Wednesday, prayer
and praise. (Mota change from
Thursday lo Wednesday.)

Hickory Comers, Michigan
Rev. Vaughn B. Jensen. Pastor
10 am Sunday school
It am. Morning worship, jun-

In Michigan foe 35 yean, pastur­
ing at Port Huron. Flint. Jack­
son. Kingston and MtdUnd.
They also spent sewn yeara in
the Wert pasturing churciuw in

Wednesday. 7:30 pm. Family­
Night. Adults, Youths, Juniors
and Children. 8:30 pm. Choir

^Developing a protection pro­
9 am. Women's prayer band.
7.30 pm. Prayer meeting and
Bible study.
8 30 pun. Choi? Tt hewraal.

Village of Woodbury
Sunday school. 9:45 am.
Worship. 11 am.

gram that is right for you
require^ expert planning. Be­
cause we offer insurance of
every kind for your home, car,
family or badness, we can ob­
jectively analyze your require­
ments over-all. and balance

PILGRIM HOUNES8 CHURCH
Phone 945-9439

11 am. Morning worship.
Youth meeting. 8:15 pm.
Evening Gospel Hour. 7 p j
Wednesday Prayer. 7:30 pi

11 am. Worship service.
8 pm. Evening service.
Youth Fellowship. Wed.. 7 pm
Bible Study and prayer serv­
ice, Wednesday. 8 pm. at Roger
Carry home, west of church.

them best There’s no cost or
obligation for this service. Call
■a for dels ill.

Rev. Arbutus Hurless, Past
Bunday school. 10 am.
Worship. 11 am.
Evangelistic service. 7:30 p:
Prayer meet Thun. 7 4Q |l

HEBTHREN IN
Oval wini

i

120 W. S

Phone
5-4174

SOUND
as in

Forslund Geraniums
A met tody mite sad told rt shout ter
rw&gt;(Mor rtoppai lw cotee ste sspag:
•Why. your love'y {tranUm-ltey
tort just hka Cail fotUsadV’ Aad they
' vtta Many fotot vm Item n imtrng
raids kx thMS "uhs speciM" Inendt.
They make wch a aeadtrM pit Uut
sautes ill throogh tte year, and I hey tort
so real I Tan us wtel rotor-ksd’
White? Pink? Ws'rf send item prepwd
atoeg Kth t Irte ropy of Mil tag,new.

11 am. Morning worship.
10 am. Bunday school.
7:30 pm. Drike-In-Service.

RADIO

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c^Ca™uish^aSt5tJnf«^!

Arthur OL'*)n

car. cryrtauures Quartet from
roM- rhenot ax
Crystal will provide the sped*! ££ W CarSm

‘

Thursday. 7 pm. Pioneer Girls
and Boys Brigade.
Women's Missionary Fellow­
ship 2nd Tues, each month, 7:30.;

by George

fiupt.

■ Worship hour. 11 am.
' ClirUtlan Endeavor. Tuesday; 7
। pm. During the month of August
the Rev. Charles Gibbs a ill be.

10 am Bunday school.
11 a.m. Morning worship ser­
mon: "Life's Great Privilege '
6: 30 p.m. Wesleyan Youth Fel­
lowship.
7: 30 pm. Gospel hour. Mis­
sionary Edna Prlnced will slx/w
pictures of her work In Japan

• MUSIC

NEWS

Worship. 11 am.
Youth meeting. 6:15 pm.
Evening service. 7:30 pm.
Wednesday prayer meeting and
Bible study. 7:30 pm.

• SPORTS

• WEATHER

THINK

DRIVE

SAFEW SAFELY
This Labor Day Weekend

MICHIGAN TRUCKING ASSOCIATION

Solidly based on good pro‘f“

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people of the

Hastings - Barry County Area, WBCH

irovjdss listening with a purpose. Good entert^nment and accurate information is yours when
yaur dial is set at Twelve-Twenty!

WBCH
Hastings-Barry County Radio

1220
on your dial

�Kroger-Priced means Lower-Priced
PREMIUM QUALITY BEEF...
friendly,

BRANDS

Marhoefer or Southern Star

Ham lb.

Country Club

ROUND
STEAK

CLOSED
LABOR

14-16 lb. Hen

4

or Double Breasted

3-Legged Fryers

SIRLOIN
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I Country Style

59?

Marhoofar

CANNED HAMS 3 «&gt; --$2.99

BONELESS
POT ROAST lb

l

Patrick Cudahy

aeae

Canned Picnics 3 ib

HYCRADES

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Center Cui Rib

SUGAR

,

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RING BOLOGNA

Breast Quarters

Petchka'i Polish or

Fryer

Roasted Sausage

DREADED

Leg Quarters

PORKIES

M

Peichke’s Shank Hall

*1 Kroger thru Sat, Sept. 4,1945.

SMOKED HAMS
□ ingieion Kcaoy ro v.oo»

ROAST «•
SUGAR

CHIPPED BEEF

iedMO al bogar thru Sal, Sad 4, 1945.

PORK CHOPS
Petchka'i

Pure Michigan Beet

1*. -

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SPARERIBS

Tenderay Boston Rolled

Monday
September 5

1

Turkeys-’•■«&gt; Ducklings

Tenderay

Frozen Shrimp 12-ot wt pkg 99/

Tenderer

Singleton Ready |o Cobk-lMrlb. pkg. 51.99

CHUCK STEAKS

Frozen Shrimps Pi, *3.98

the purduua ot a

o

CAKE

Mrs. Reuh M. Ceriraa »■»
. - RtanurTHM
of Toronto. Canada, apcnl thm—
wRh her aunt, Mr. and
Frank Bumpus, Mr. and •
Frank Engie and Joan -**
two days last week with ”
ves In South Bend. Ind.
Mr. and Mra. Wamn Cairns :»•«
Mr. and Mn. Leo Kitchen

e

Rtdeaffl at Kroger thro Sai, Sept 4,1945.

Fresh Grade 'A'

LARGE
Reg. Rys or Bitmark Rye Broad 1-lb or
Mol OSoFf tH lb loavai

Frozen
■C Food
I Sale!
Buy your lavoriio Kroger Frozen Food* for

4 for $1 or 5 for SI and got another package for only

EGGS

Radwn el Krogar Itmi Sal, Sept. 4, 1945.

Woarever

Swan Soft 2 ply 8C' X 9%“

Sandwich Bread359&lt; FacialTi**ue b^uzoojAluminum Foil4“h
Fleece White or Assorted

If

Bathroom

Krogor Broccoli Cats iooz. wt,
Cori lOot wi. PUS 10-cz wt,

Tissue

NEW!
Kroger $u
Pickles a ,m 1
Froth Pock Kother Dill*, Froth Pack Polith Dill*,
Kother Procened Dills, Procettod Dill*, Koiher

Hamburg Slice*

Peas &amp; Csrrsts iooz. wt, Frescfc

Fries io«. wt, SpiucB 10 ot wt.

until Saturday.

KROGER
□QUID DRESSINGS 1
S .

G

Murines requesting duty os drill
cepted.

10/ OFF!

[Banquet Frozen

Kroger Cit Grus Bum 9-ol wt.

roll of
650 sheet*
4»" x 4n"

Broccoli Spurs io-oz. wt, Caillffewer loot wt, Baby or Ford Nook
Liats iooz. wt .Taterettu i lb.

INSTANT COFFEE

POT
PIES

Ude«n ei Krog»r thru Sal . Sept. 4.1945

Libby
Kroger

Barbecue Sauce

Tomato
e

1-&lt;t. 14-oz.

Juice

u.

H

Cherry, Grape or Orange

Nettle'* Keen

MICHIGAN PURI
BEET SUGAR
5a^37/

।
|

UMIT OM —... ■
I
(f»ctuding beer. wise or tobacco)
*
Radaaro al Keogar thro Sal, Sept. 4,1945. |

John Deere
You get a full measure ot John

and Garden Tractor.

*"i

Lindley Giant

RIPE OUVES
Golden Ripe

inqnas

Clover Valley

Plum « Peach Jut

Saturday Hwy visited hto nlo^

KROGER INSTANT
o TEA MIX w/&gt;ugw 4
'

Unlrentty

East Middle Lake

Krogar SaUd

ANGEL FOOD

,

ago,

I Hospital. Although not generally •
thought of aa a county hoepztal, ■*
lAttx reports that one-third of
the patient load cornea from e
Washtenaw and one sixth ftorn
Wayne. Some patients cxxne from
each of Michigan's S3 counties. ' a
About Fix percent are , Irpm , f
outside Michigan, the majority
traveling from Ohio and Irxllana Still others come froroji
foreign countries, especially
South America
What site eldest “Seventy “
percent of the patient* are
from cities having populaUone
over 10,000,” says Laetx.
Sixty to 15 percent arrive with
a doctor's letter of referral.
*?
The survey also reveals nearly
B0 percent of University Hopital patients have Insurance '
coverage and 12 percent qualify
under one of the federal, state
or county welfare agenda* pro- grams. Only eight percent of ’
the patients pay Uicir entrro bill '
without third party assistance.
These fees from patients enable lhe hospital to be self-support- ■"
Inr.
Laetx pointed out that the ...
number of Indigent patients has •
progrewalvsly decreased ortr the
years. “For example, in 1955,
welfare patients comprised 20.4 .
percent of patient load. Today. the average has dropped to IT
percent. This downward tzvnd
has continued despite the paaaage of the KezT-44W* bUl pro­
tiding care for the Indigent pa­
tients over 65. He added tt«t '
the decrease was due In part, to ",
the growth of insurance pro£rnms and generally Improved .
economic status among the:
American people.
The 1964-65 final year also re­
vealed the highest patient oc­
cupancy of any ytur-82.42 per­
cent—while the average length ,
of tlay ranged between 11 and
12 days.
----------------------------------- W
1 -

size

Hot Dogs

Tenderay RIB or

yearn*

there would never bo encash
patients to fill them.
Today, with l.GOO beds and
additional facilities for l.BW
"outpaUenla" per day. the
qaealton la: -Where do all the
patients come from?"
■
A recent tan day study brought 5
out these facta:
‘
Seventy percent of University
Hospital patients come from a ”7
radius of only 50 miles from Ann L,
Arbor. -Our heaviest admUMons- w
are from WaalUcnaw and W»yno &lt;•

nF "DOUBLE TOP VALUE
STAAAPS EVERY
TENDERAY
WEDNESDAY!
Canned

All83 Counties
Send Patients
To U-M Hospital
Forty

THE

kfolks /

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Thursday, September 2, INi

LARGE EGGS

|

Caun 39/

;

LIMIT ONE with a 15 or more purchau |
(••eluding beer, wuw or tobacco)
Redaamal Kroger thru Sal. Sept. 4.1945. I

“&lt;■

Blue Bonnet

MARGARINE
Kroger Frozen

WAFFLES

POTATO STICKS

Goodyear
Tropi-Cal-Lo Orange, Punch or Grape

Fruit Drinks

I CANTALOUPE I
I Redaeai at Kroger Ihra Sa!, Sept. 4,1945.’ I

GRASS
SEED

„

Krea« thru Sal, Sep*. 4.1945.

BROS
Implements
Ph. WI 5-5052
1Z4 N. Mm.

�Helton Area
By Mr*. John Peabody

THE

ylage Storage
portant for
Best Nutrition

HASTINGS BANNER

Highlights Interesting

VitSSS,

"Although dry matter, protein I
andtotal haylage toasea ware

Spudtacular Set for
Montcalm Co.-Sept. 8-9
Tlie State'# greatest potato ex■----------------------------- —•--------------------•
ponlttoo lias been ret for Wed- tatore will be displayed al the
ncaday and Thursday, Bept. 8 Christenson farm on Sept 8 and
cllCrillClOllS

research tn potato culture; ir-. Sept- B. The new potato proca-- A
P
rigation, harvesUng. handlim:. Ing plant at Greenville will be /IfC 1 OpiUcir,
grading, washing will highlight open tor tour on the afternoon
1
the two day event in Montcalm of Sept. 9.
AU individuals Interested in Vl(l 11 CiilS
the surface ot the material is county.
Field harrreter and irrigatton
i Back in Model T days, any
dexnonstratluns are scheduled for
**lf - rrepecUng father could
Wednesday, Sept. 8. Tour* of the
crank Uie family car and thump
new Ore-Ida proceuing plant.
^mcnir watarrLton wlth^ui
RuBsctt Burbank production **** W bew\ hcld ln -'Hchiyan skin. A solid plunk indicated a
demonstrations at Greenville will ,n&lt;1 surrounding states. This ripe melon: a plink meant the
tet^Thmwday. SepCB
will be an excellent chance to
« mau auuwaj. ocv*. ».
.
jjivnlny and deinonWednreday. Sept 8 will fe*iSlcultund irriga­
te tablretcck potato produc- ,^^n“enu
Uon. trrlgaUon and luirvrating at,
tho Ferrta Chrb.ten.u-n farm, 2
"Buch factor* a* weathering miles south. 3'.i mite* east ^KrPPflinOr
Edmore oh Lake Montcalm Hood.
CUUMlg

IA I 1

Controls Calf

Ttiough they don't thump
much an&gt;Tnare, American fathers
still buy a tot of watermelons
About three bUlirm pounds11: 30-1—Lunch . . food avail-,
worth some 445 million-*re
may give different results."
able on tlie grounds.
'. "Some Holstein bulls can be sold every year, the NaUonal
used to breed Holstein h^jfen Geocruphic Society lava.
12: 30-1:30—Noon program.
to obtain smaller titan average
Male monkey* mate affection------ Oirrrntiv the mnrt nntailaIntroduction of guests.
cureent!y Ute most poreda--------- —r---------- Michtor Philip A. Hart.----------------------- Ikwi State University scientist.------------------ u. * lo^'
1 JO-J 00 - Demonstration of
Dr Louis Boyd pointe to u
potato harraten.
raxnt study which showed that “2* J™1
3: 00-4:30 — IrrlgaUon demon- tmtlng. bulls used in ortlltela!
"S„2?

monaUoUon

It should also te noted that

SMITH BROS.
Centred Michigan's

and
u.

experimental |

gj^

4: 30-5:30-Additional informal size of their offspring may aid
UUn8*
equipment dcmonatnUiona
' in making specific sire recotd-'
rhmigh nalriwlon seem* a*
Note: Machinery, pesUclde and mendatlons In breeding diUry
typically American a* apple
fertilizer display* and other ex-: heifers?
.1. I, L.
I*.*
I
hiblte will be available at Uie:
n-pore, nototeta calve*
nMr nrrwivtlln I ...
................... .
..

Barry Farm
Calendar...
taculamT

gin post-graduate studies at
1 Wes tern Michigan University
Oils week. Dahn graduated from
Kalamazoo College last Juns and
has been working as a research
assistant at the Marine Bto|o«1cal Laboratories at Woods Hole,
Mass , during the Summer. * Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Walers visited
Mrs. Myrtle Harman and her sis­
ter. Mrs. Nellie Moore, at Reed
City last Sunday.
Virginia and Virgil Cimata,
children of Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Clmala. are visiting their grand­
parents. Mr. and Mr*. Frank
Kania, tn Chicago, a Mr.- and
Mrs. Forest Kahler and family
and Mr. and Mrs. Ellhue Holston

OWNERS REPORT

Supplemental Iron for calves
being fed mUk may not make
th&lt;« animals gain faster, but it
W1U ptobably make than health-

MOMMilsr, MUB.

team of Michigan State Univer­
sity scientist* who recently stu­
died the effect of injectable iron
on Ute health and growth ot

sin eds liner, evened
They explained that animals
being fed only milk are likely

cuusc milk contains a very tow
level of that dement. And their
Middleville Saturday.
Mr. and Mr*. Harold Honeywell study helped to explain the
and daughter of Kalamazoo visi­ problem* which can occur when;
ted Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Northuls this element Is deficient.
The M8U researchers noted I
Thursday, a Mr. and Mr*. Wil­
liam Guernsey and family re­
turned home after spending a the red pigment in the blood
week with Mr. Guernsey's mother
at Houghton Lake. * Mr. add ___ __ 1Vl when sup­
Mrs. David Honeywell and family plemental
iron waa
.given io the
returned home
•*—'- —— —
— ■-in tlie
--------------calves
experiment.
Uon In the Up
And while the added Iron did
Mr. and Mrs Bruce Carman and
daughters and Mr and Mra.
Charles Honeywell are vacation- improved their Wood and made
Jim and Norm Mestertielm
from Kalamazoo visited their un­
j^k Friu a M^ and Mre Ken­
neth Kahler «d“?a^S

MiuJ- o~tr.

vuoMse IICUNGTON

bunt

Waters and Viola Barrett visited

you a fine and
•preading hard-packed
manure, out it actually
pulverise* the manure.
With thl* typo apraader, I

ground and new seedlings,
which I didn’t dare do With
my old ground-drive.”

with CASE
V-Belt SPREADERS
FRANCISCO

WOODLAND MUTUAL

tag in the Interior of the Amert- j opening Sept 7.
Today commercial melons ore 1 Cull all dairy cow* producing
eXt«n«tvely in Arkansas.
„
. —, . . . .
«__ ___

"dot oi old

but at tlmalau

and dependable

Exrur Tint

as the Sphinx”.

SHVICE

Moat Complete

Fcrtilixtr Service

FERTILIZER FACTS

Jnc. plant Plant location 1 mile

significantly

larger in heart

The long and general culture weather, enemies Include ( cnof the watermelon from North:

But some Holstein bulls also belief that it wa* of Asiatic qrt- fungas nuisances as fusarium
।wing ta the program:
Sired calves that were only gin. though no wild varieties hlul
&gt;12:08 — Tour*
Rightly larger at birth than been detected there p£ any-1
linmvAnUton fl
tgtgMon forma
where else.
1
to round, firm, fully pocked ma­
set Burbank potatoes
David Living-static aolred the turity. It can fall prey to stem­
mystery of the watermelon's ori­ end rot during shipment to dis­
gin. He found huge, tracts in tant markets. And though tho
central Africa literally covered
with watermelons growing wild. feet coadlUon. melons sell slowly
' The Michigan study showed
Africa's wild watermelons, in­
Watermelon
ta classified
a* a
cidentally, come sweet and .tour.
----------------- --------------------------Not even local tribesmen can fruit, botanlcally. yet belongs to
Some 103 Angus-sired calves
a vegetable family and ta culti­
Itomncy.
averaged 79 pounds. All calves tap each fruit to determine vated u a truck crop. Contrary
.k™ HMU*.
f “'ere out of Holstein dams and ■ whether tlia flesh is biller or
Ida
plant.
Special supply and equipment slnx! artificially by ten Holstein I edible.
lea* water than vegetables such
displays and demonstrations.
' llJid four Angus bulls.
I
Culture of sweet mefcii* has as tomatoes, cucumber*, squash
Tho unusually dry weather exBoyd adds that two Holstein spread to all warm region* «t and lettuce.
periawed by soma tactions of t*ulls aired calven significantly ■ -------------------- — - --------- z----------- -r
Michigan this Bummer lias ro- i heavier at birth than tlie other
------------------------------------------------emphasized tho need for irrign- ! eight 1 “
hhln Uie breed. One
Uon of many of Michigan?. crore ’ Angus
sired calves slgniflAn adequate water supply and cantly------- er than tlie other
......
irrigation system can protect the j Angus bulls. Three findings plus
£
T.nrKvr from Uie drought yield J other research on sex dctermlj
reduction or even total crop fall-, nation may some day make it
■
...
ure. To the consumer. IrrlgaUon Powlbte to predict both Uie size
■
111

JIM BARR
Tire Shop ,
U. S. ROYAL
• STRONG RESERVED

Bast Buy* on
Now D Used Tiru
Moesfsd FREI!

Call WI 5-3481.

On Socked Fertiliser

SAAITH

• PROMPT SERVICE
• AS CLOSE AS YOUR PHONE

RATED: A-]- (Excellent) Dunne's International Report

PARKING

Woodland Mutual Representative
Plynn Matthews Agency
Route 5, Hastings, Michigan

"If you get going,
you can still
get in on one."

favorable

lure display* and demonstrations ,
of many of the new developments 1
In Irrigation equipment and |
system*. Field tour* of demonstratlon ptota will te featured;
each morning. The plots will

/A LAND BANKA
----- r^LOAN

irrigation equipment will bo held ,
the afternoon of Sept 8th at
:fix- Christenson form, ixxiUwast
In addition to the Irrigation
demonstrations, irrigation equip­
ment and auppllts will be dta-

BROS
Lake Odessa * Woodland

Plant at Woodbury

Ira plant in Greenville all day

equipment will also be demon­
strated at the Chrtatrnaon farm
on Sept. 8. Other equipment and
supplies Used tn the production

653-1”1

A

New

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SEPT. ID—UrMtack o«UMk Nut-! Kahler's parent*, Mr. and Mrs.
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Tom Wilcox. * David PeaYxxly
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cd
all
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determine
your
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!
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hold­
! M.J7 S«..k WI 5-3150^
ridge and daughter were Bunday
dinner guests of Mrs. Holdridge'* '
It au&gt; handle jobs in !■■■■■ mm ■■■■■■«■■■&gt;
lllr world. The vtare like hot parents, Mr. and Mr*. Ruweil mowtr.
;
-Su1?in,'*r.
1““* Tndj' •,oam Peabody. * Mr. and Mr*. Kenyon
bul require only an ave- Peabody from Vermontville and
Mr. and Mr*. Kenneth Kahler
r»*c amount of rain­
E»rly colonLvto brought water- and family called on Air and
nitons to Ute New World. The Mrs. John Peabody Thursday. *
fnilt was common In Massachu- It sure sound* good to hear our
high K-nooi
school Dana
band pmymg
playing again.
■M?lu hi the late 1620s Florida mgn
Indliuu took to the immigrant Everyone will be back in their
melons with great relish and routine after the weekend. VacaINSURANCE COMPANY
»ere growing them by Ute mid- uon alii be over solet* everyone
iu»s The -French explorer. Fa- be careful white driving. Mpedalk
WOODLAND, MICM1CAN
thrr Marquette, reported in 1673 b' in the school tones for our

I rado and California. It ta a risky
buslncM. for watermelons appeal

Thursday. Sept. » will feature
Russet Burbank production and

Iron Improves ,
Calf Health,
Researchers Say

Dewey s Car Palace

Barry's Farm Store

M-43 at Sprague Road, Delton

S. Hanover at Hastings City Limits

�Fresh Out of the Attic
n »u «. wm bw.

a the McCallum school house tor Isabell

rrtraa.

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5. * Wednesday supper
it Mr. and Mrs .Tamm
*1 owoe
uuu go rotuw.
&gt;_
ojwuigcr were Mr ana Mra BoyBui oW throe aoenro of long am of Orangeville ♦ Mr*. John

By H. D. Burpee
HOPE CBN 1KNNIAL lUtCALLS
IaX-’AL PIONEER HISTORY
UNUSUAL PACTS ASBgMBIXD
By John C. Krtcbam

Five Doud achool that, at Tr-i.«
iwu churches were MArted Mra
Floy McDermott gaoJt^fit
m.w of the ito^ CemeTiXd

The census taken in the Spring
of IBM showed 21 famlllea and
9S peraons in Hope tbwtuhip.
■lhe famlllea 11M«1 then were m
b&gt;ilow«: Isaac LaOrange, W. J.
liottum. Tunis RusaeU. David
Bowker. Rebecca Mott. Isaac
DiGranga, William Campbell,
'lliuinM V. Roblnaon, George W.
BuUd. Harry Day, John C. RusreU, Suncun Kingsbury. Joseph
Kingxbury. p. A. Chamberlain,
Solon Doud. Cliarla. Gruvm.
Jolui Q. A. JuluiMjn. Silas Bow­

liore
revival tnceUnga were
held that resulted in the prawnt
Cloverdale Church. Ira McCall1101 «*‘e the report of the McC*hum district which follow*,
Mu* Rose Picroe had present a
*scrap
“*» book giving •
a —
picture
— -•
ot
-tho
------old Brush Ridge log schoolhowawl an interesting skeu-h
ot its history. Mrs. Arthur John-

F.uke, Nathaniel Peake.

Cloverdale dlrtrtct, telling of the'
origin of tho ruuno Cloverdale
und recounting lhe development
ol the brick industry there.
The clUxens of Hope township
were so deeply impressed with

Innuea tor reUgtoya gatherings.
Ing the historical records of the
township, that they plan to meet
every year to establish and pre­
»i‘iu
u&gt; un winter, at serve these records, so that the
which many conversions were material facts about tile hbtory
made. Hope township had a &lt;4 lhe townrixlp shall bo availnumber of active church argan!rauona. The Bunnell Church la
hibited
township, but ito mat active
worker* were In Hope township, ftwnt ten-yeor periods — IMO,
and its flrat meetings were held
in the schoolhouse of that lo­
cality. Many atm remember the

J'
Mm. M»y Bram and
nn
ter on Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. James Springer
and family spent Saturday after-

rrom Umber tall and cter.se,
And rent the logo Ln riven
mil*

Sugar-Molasses

FATTEN UP YOUR

Coconut

funFunif

township ot Use county some
organization may be perfected
which will secure and preserve
record.', showing the history of
each township from the Ume at

COME SEE...YOU’LL SAVE

JANE PARKER

ANN PAGE

BAKED FOOD'S

FINE FOODS

which we give below:
.
"Settlements in tlie northern

unable to come to the meeting.
Mr. AidjpOwen gave acme in­
teresting/ recollections of the
Cedar Creek school. Mra. Edaard Campball performed a like
■■crvlee for the Doud school. It
was from the Hope Centennial—

Anders lived many years and
where Hattie Anders now resides,
was at one time an 'An Indian
Burial Ground "
Also Mr. McCallum comprwd
a poem which he read, which
was very timely for such an
When In the woodland wide
The red man wooed the lovely
squaw
Tu bo his charndng bride.

DoltM. Michigan

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Midi. Potatoes “■sum' 20^69'
Homegrown Sweet Corn BOZ. 49c
Homegrown Tomatoes
* 25c
Marvel Vanilla

49c
Canned Pop12 89'
Briquets 20 99c
A&amp;P Peaches 3 -ur 7 9C
Cliff Char Charcoal

. Slices or Halves - Yellow Cling

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ANN PAGE

JANE PARKER REG. 25&lt; LOAF

He twanged the true, unerring

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Tomato Rice

What a delicious w»y to enjoy these two
fruit favorites! Save cash, too.

,

FROZEN WHITE OR MIXED MEAT

ANN PAGE SOUPS
ticaliy all Hope pupils who cocipk-tc eight grades finish their
High .School work In Delton or
ll&amp;Minga.
Ji was unfortunate that one

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were hard to negotiate with lhe

ReoogniUon was given to the I district was organised as District
older reaidenta of the township. No. 2. The school building was
who attended Che gathering. Theicompleted in IBM, with’ Viola
oldest one present was William Hart aa teacher.
• hambeflaJn. who was bora in
The lull nerth across the
stream from where Robert Din-

Super-Right"

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day compelled the highways to

settled. Probably the flrat to lo­
cale in this u-rrlury was Don­
ald McCallum, who came to
Orangeville township in ISM and
moved to section 1 in Hope In
MSI. Then came Thomas Unde­
man. George CurUa, Robert Din­
widdle. Henry Jenkins and Tim­
othy Collins, all locating In
northwmt Hope before ISM. In
1850 John Rcplcglc located on
and all Deemed much interested.,w HK&gt; «uIlc &gt; w,
some excellent record* of school Abraham Hayward located on

in
Calient Sunday
"ilspagrga

England. She alao went to Parts. ,
land, and Mm. tL
Rrkh etrli were curstn of Mrs !
Btarwmw Wt very! Thq Clarence NUMw
Harold Springer on Friday eve- h,no(iv
Rundav of- Mr and Mra Edmond
ring. * Mr. and Mra Junior
^SfrteS vrt^they and temilyri iXrtSr*

JANE PARKER

~I
Mzw.yuy vny; At uu» meeting Mr. Ira Mctaugbt eight grade* when pupil* Callum presented a abort paper
l-wt to nav llicir own tuition nr.
_ ...____ _
Iran that township to High

rtudent fronl Finland. at DrtroU, Toledo Zoo.
On
ASMS JantoO
Springer, who ha* been on exchange student to England, was
me* at the airport by her par-

Who boilt the water-nun.

uevc that such crooked highway*
were ever mode; but the hilly

— “ —&gt;
—MU.V*. Ml
Schults which has had a marked
influence for good in that com­
munity, another of lhe some
denomination, the Evangelical,
has done splendid work at
Ciprenlalc. Rev. H. A Noyes, the
present pastor, gave an Interest­
ing history of the Cloverdale
Church.
The people of Hope township1

Personal Mention

"

from the mapla John

The oxen's laboring yoke
And pinned it to the CK

CLAFp. ASJOITtO VAEiniU
Strained Baby Food

6^. 49c

CMJCklN or »IA
White Tuna Fish
7XM. 43,
WT. CAN

Pillsbury Family Flour

25 i ‘1.97

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PKG. 39c

Spray Storch
14
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WT. CAN •”*

Ravioli
isfc-OE
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All pricei in thifbd effective through Saturday, Sep*. 4

�6—THE HARTINGS BANNER
TUursdv Repumber I, 1S*S

i Armed Forces i
Well-Planned
News Notes
Insurance Eases
,c
w*
•*
«w.
[son of Mr and Mr* John B
ramily Disaster
!
Your family can meet economic disaster with money in it*
pocket If your Insurance program
ii veU-planned
Insurance oriert you a large
amount of protection for a small
amount of money. An insurance
company sprruds tlie risk anxwig
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targe group.
ot
&lt;1 far the ror

Commendation Medal at Keeslrr;
AFB, Mis* Sergeant Pippin re­
celved the medal for meritorious 1
service al Freising, Germany
The sergeant U presently a atu-;
dent in an Air Training. »»nt-;
ma^d unit at Kjeslre w h 1 c It
hrlP* coixluil tlie nlucatKin.il
program* neccMcuy to provide
skilled flier* and technicians fur
Ute aerospace force The aergeant. whose wife Helen, 1* lhe
daughter of Mr*
Mra. Beulah Higgins,
Higgins
of Oklahoma City, attended Oran
| tMo &gt; High Schoo)
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BAaircr, Michigan KUle Uni­
versity speeiallsl In family fl-

Montgomery, lias received a letter ot Commendation from Major
William H Smith, commander of :
the 611th Transportation Company. The commendation &gt;aid In
part: -A* an expression of my
family breadwinner Fur "exam pic, sincere appreciation and gratltude. I wish to commend you for ’
your outstanding performance of ,
duty during the period 1 May
&lt;100,000
-zr
—I#®-15 July 1966 During this
Two other major loose* that period the counter-insurgency et-;
should be insured are auto Ila- fort. Republic of Vietnam, was;
bUlty and ths disability of the mgntfleanUy Increased with the
breadwinner
611th Transportation Company I
Wlten planning your Insurance (DSi being assigned an increased:
program some need* wllkbe workload commensurate with Uie
permanent. Three will Include overall buildup
Not only did
last expenses, taxa* and buatnrea you perform outstandingly well
coats and lhe final cunt* for but you did so with increawd ■
settlement of the estate.
morale, e*pirtt-de-corps. wn*e uf &lt;
Your insurance needs can be cooperation and accomplishment
met through several different It has been a sincere pleasure to i

available Is known a* term In- Your past performance clearly j
auranre. It aervre beat.for the demonstrates that we can look
family that ha* high nred. but forward to renewed eOort* in aconly a few dollars to spend on complishing any tasks or deInaurance
mandv made in the proces* of
It Is trflsn recommended foe ; providing the best aircraft supthe young family on a light P°rl available In South Vietbudgrt. Straight ter
nsm
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Ilf*
——
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Personal mention

Mrs Lyle Endsley and Sharon, last reek for Qafmany on a Ito on Thursday.
Ry Ulrt. (hiie I'anSjtklt ,■ -.......... .................. —wo..—.,., j Mr and Mra, Richard Ehdsvy. Good Will MiMtan.
-----------Mr.
Mrs. 1-u.
Uslle Adam* -I
of i Marine rombaf unlta flrat UMd
•st
Ur. and M&gt;*
Mr and Mr* KeUh Htrk-kismi turned last Wednesday frotn and
Rxinh Ha in tine of Rat- siaat*
n-rwR
visited
tty and
the M-lthesarvlce
1M2,
Mra Clay
Adam*
on Sunday
of-1 ! during
Battlerifle
of in
Ouadal-

S£;

aSr. and Mr*.
UnAlna. d
Sandra
called Sunday on Mr and Mr?
Nell Hughe* tod family at Ctov- aL

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Deadly Enemy

WASHINGTON (ANFl-The lasy day* of summer
...
,
reeehinu,com*
•*"««
“&gt;• acore* of Amerlean* wbo will be killed or
disabled in auto accidents
‘
1 »•
enemy strikes
soldier and civilian alike,
- •
••
*
cMenls, the principal cause
disabling
in’for
or death, -and
---------------- juries to military personnel
continues to be the prirateU-owned and operated mo-

Aug. JO. Saturday afternoon and Another granddaughter of tbei Mr, *a’,7r H5P~-TMeO)«k^
rTB,,lng c*11*” were Mr ond Armour*. La* Stanton, left ner
Pevl McO’oc,t

Dcvcrerere/

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•&gt; cry., 3?
a?

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Christie and Jeff and Mr. and ।
Mra. Robert Lord and family of j
HaiUnga. Evening call so* were

and Mr* Maurice Adrianaon and
family of Vermontville. Mr*.
I from Canada. They called on ,u*‘“ •ucrt °*
mnthrr’ Nev Endsley received many cards and
the s-.uklandji and Mra Winnie
Dunn Saturday night
kcr
K*1*nuv&lt;M’
I
were eue*t* erf h ■ mother nn
birthday. Mr* Endsley U stay­
;
, dren and grandchUdren Sundas lu^ fTin a \talt wUh Z ing with the Frank Christie*.
I th.
m K,-.- n-r..
Mannj
Sunday guests oi tnc Robert E.
1 Olllaspie. who will be leaving her granddaughter. MTS Mart Allen* were hla parents. Mr. and
i Mr* Ethan Alien of Lansing.
soon for North Carolina. * Mr Hummell at Highland.
' and Mrs. Vrrn Welciicr calle.!
Mr and Mra. Richard Sharpe and Mr*. Alien'* brother. John
Sunday on Mr. and Mra. Fred
dayk^ntH in strahJ'
Karen «*“•
lU^'
Thio, ,Z? hta ma*x&gt; Jan “*» Julle Allen
;
I Hyland. * Mr and Mra. Klwyn Cleveland. Oi
Campbell and son* of Florida brother, the 1Phil
and ™mpanled their grandparents
— Sharp* —
'recently vbited hl* sister and new daughter.
r. Cynthia
Cynthia Klien.
Klien. II--------------home w *'I-*n4 ”* wt*kfamily. Mr and Mra. Clarence who was born June S The
“«» Mr*. Elmer BUubto.
CnmpbeU. * Mr. and Mr*. Ortir Slxirps ixave another daughter. Emereon Struble. Willi* Struble,
Vaaflyckle vtaitrt thrtr ~&lt;*n&gt; IlJlurM
IKI a
a ura o
5 ,
and
Arthur Struble. ma.
Mr. —
and
Mr* I
u ion.
con, Douglas,
uouguu, 4.
a.
aa aa *****
Mr? Margaret Boxer apd Jgrry
xtrs. Rschard Sharp and Mra. Clarence Gliding and Mra. Leora
Av.,,
, Jerry Pager entertained with a Newton were in Mt. Pleasant,
Method!*: Youth Fellowship I c„ffee Thllrad-y evening at the A11&lt; -8- to attend tho funeral
• sharp home t,n Wcrt 8UI' Road- f4 Uxlr TOU41n- 8ydn«r Struble.
Churches
met Bunday night not tu introduce a new neighbor.! The Floyd Armours spent last
'
th? Dowling Church. * All of Mrs Ronald &lt;Nancyi Nagel Cof- week in northern Michigan visltfee
cake
were »«rv*a
w;wl to io
10 ing
Ing me
the Ray tSmalls al Cadillac
. ..
17 77 lr
* *and
n[l au
“‘ wcre
i 4H *- Mt’- cueat*
KuesU. Mra
Mra Nagel
Nagel and
and her
her hushus- on
on Sunday
Sunday ana
and Monday
Monday and
and the
the
Urt wrek Tl^tSi^nt^
Who to fn‘Pl&lt;nvd by the remainder of the week with
relo VL
Michigan Department of Con- their granddaughter and husUrrn
•waUon
Vankw Springs, band, the O J. Halliday* at
anil Janet Burroughs. Sandra
c aller* on Mra Jennie End?lcy slMant manager tt the Seney
. Strickland, Candy Blvana and on Saturday were Mr* Duane Refuge. Two ot the Armour*
. ; Janet Mudge. Sue Cordray. U&lt;&gt;- Endsley and girls and Mra. Rich- granddaughters wbo have been
raine Wright * Mr. and Mr*. ard Reid and family of Kalama- working at Camp Baggett. PeU&gt;' Keith Burhler and family Warr
xoo. Mrs Duane Fndsicy made skey. Rebecca and Linda Bteen* Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and A very pretty rake for Mrs End- bock, and also Sandy Kennedy
Mrs Henry VanSyckle. Sunday sky's 80th birthday, which wa* rode home with the ^Armours
night. * Mr. and Mrs. Herd
Stevetu entertained their chil-

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&amp;wtft, Peggy and Steve and Mr
and Mr* Gordon Stevent

The largest drydock In the
world U located at tlie Puget
Sound Naval Shipyard in WashMr and Mrs. Herman Nett and ington It U capable of handling
son. Jim. of Burlington. Wt*. are the USS Enterprise, the Nation *
Personal Mention X^ng*** moUx' ,hc Dan b,reMi yi&gt;tahlpg_
, Alkrding*
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Bunday visitor* at the A. D
Okinawa serve# as headquarAnacreon home
nomc were
were Mr
an. tuid
unu ter* for
.w the’ combat-ready Third
reT“, --------, Anderson
Ronald
- Barriga.- and e.m.iv
family of
Hobprt A
AtlderMS&gt;
__ zof_Union
—-.e
Marine
DivUion &lt;Reinforred&gt;.
W—a Av— ■■■■■■
_
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...
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City, and Mr and Mra, Carl and a* the training ground for
Keith Barriitaro
Mills of Grand Rapid*.
counter - guerilla Jungle warfare
Patti and Dmlse Blair of loikr
Odcaoa were overnight guests of
their grandparents, the Blake
Allerdlng*. on Saturday. On Bun­
day. tlie Allerdlng* took th.-lr
JOIN THE THOUSANDS
grandonuriiter. Marlene Blair, to
i

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Especially whan you save somethlnfl regularly and
then add our big dividends, payable every six months
like clockwork.

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136

E. State St.

Phone WI 5-3853

FOB YOUR CONVINItNCI WI HAVE
INSTALLCD A DOLLAR-BILL CHANCER

AU Savinft I nt tired L’p to

PROFESSIONAL DRY CLEANING SERVICE

$10,000 with FJ.L.I.C

North Gun Loko Coin-Op Open 5:00 a.m.

SWITCHING TO WARDS
Mrs Erick Welker and Erick*
—
— Jennie End*ky,
the flrat Coast Guard cutters Aug. 20 In the afternoon (hey

The

Chet

Bangiiart*

enter-

Steven and Matthew Banghart.
of Battle Creek from Saturday
until Monday. Tlie Bongliart-V
daughter. Hoc Terry Kings, of
Ann Artxw are spending thia
week with than.

iotte, N. C . spent but week with

pail ent.

William F. Arnold, mana­
ger of the Model Finance

Office at HO W. State
Street (next to The Cop­
per Lantern I. invites you

to call him at WI 5-3429
at any time you need $25
to $1,000.
MONEY FOR A

FUN-FILLED SUMMER

St Johns, onckJJXhard Morey,
from M.B.U. were also here on
Saturday night
Dalia* Chase of Charlotte U
spending ■ thl* week with his
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
John Mason Also Visiting the
Manorw on Sunday were tlirir

Mason of Nashville. Mrs. lew
Dull of lake Odessa ra a call-

The James Matthews and the
Floyd Craigs took a short trip
on Sunday through tlie surround­
Ing arm visiting places of Inter­
eat in till? locale.
A house-cueot of Mrs, Von I
Dunn for a few days this week!
i* Mrs. Clara Chadwick of Sara- ।

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
IB Pages—3 Sections Hastings, Michigan. Thursday. September 9, 1965

Section Ont

NUMBIR 21

EDITORIALS­

, ,a—.fry R.M.C
A good example of a iegisLitor, Justlci
'nocent until proven guilty

REAL TRANSFUSION—The 'Barry County Red Cross whole blood program received ■ real trans.
... .__ .
... . . . . ... ________
Un
r.. ah.. «... XI.....™ uhk^l.

December of IM!
chard E. (Virginia) McLaughlin. Mi E. High. is firing her 'flral plnl ot blood to the program
lift make* It possible for physician* to have the vital fluid al hand when they need It. With
. ....___ ..
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.................
e-—_ D-.Ln»'.i
&gt;i&gt;rv

Woman Suffers
Broken Baek as
Boats Collide

MICHIGAN FLAG

Rotary Fete
Welcomes New
Teachers Here
New instructors In the Hastings
public r-chiKil system received a

Tuesday morning they were hon-

Jim Dugan of
Aluminum
Products Dies

sored by the Rotary Club.
Representatives from various I
groups in Hastings were on hand ।
to extend greetings to the new ।
Instructors at the Hotel Hartings.
Teachers Invited to attend In- &gt;
elude Miss Judith Campbell, j
Essexville, an MSU graduate,
high school commercial teacher; { I Dugan. 58. R2 Hastings, who died
Mra. Kathleen Damon. Battle suddenly at 8:15 pra. Friday. Sept.
Creek. Indiana University, high
school and Junior High home
economics; Mrs. Kathleen Hllson, I
725 N Taflee Drive. UM. Junior la-onard-Osgood Funeral Home.
High math: Arthur Johnson. Ri
_
Delton. WMU. high school social,
NaihtUle,
. offi.
studies and counseling. Vale cUt«i
^.uj was In the Fuller
Johnson. South Haven. WMU. I _
high sciiool English;
:Cemetery.
Bernard Oom. Grand Rapids , &gt;«'•
»
dor
WMU. high school and Junior. “» • beirt
high woodshop, mechanical draw-1 He waa ban an Nov. 4. 1903. in
Ing. baseball, football coach: ■ Alabama, the son of Jsoxs und
Robert Sandeli. Jr. Kalamaxoo.' Louelnda tBoweni Du?u.i
WMU. high school English; Er- ■ Mr. Dugan was gengral foreman
nest Strong. Wayland. WMU.'at ths Hastings Aluminum Prodhigh school social studies. JV | ucts Company, where he hid beet
football, assistant westllng; Mrs. employed far about IB years. ]'

[somewhat different theory
tiling of alleged Injustice by cer-1
exampie, Sen. O'Brien U
tain Insurance companlea against quoted saying. *Theae victims of
their policy holders. The Injustices the devaststing tornado, which left
a trail of death and destruction
nectcd with victims of the devas­ across Lower Michigan last spring,
tating tornado which'left a 'trail certainly seem U&gt; deserve better
of death and d.-atrurUon across treatment from their insurance
companies.”
Although he leaves Um linpresWe hold no brief for insurance
companies, whether t\iey be mutual
: were, in general, badly treated by
hearings conducted in a fair and their Insurance companies, he ac­
equitable manner, in line with tually names only one* Instance,
tnd assumes guilt without giving
healthy both for the public and
court.
the companies Involved.
Under American principles of

‘The Wishing Tree ’ Left
Many Happy Memories

Several persons were Injured, one
seriously, tn three separate motor
William Shriber's memo record,
bout accidents in Barry County as mentioned in The Banner last
week, put the demise of the Wall
j Deputy Richard Abbey reported.
Lake "Wishing Tree” a full
Receiving a fractured back decade later than most people
thought
Consulting the mtrco-fUe of
The Banner issues for 1945, two
nostalgic "references to this old
Also injured was Mike Schnun, landmark were found, indicating
deed, the year and month.
Actually, there was no news

in which they were riding, driven
Tiie decision to remove the tree
by Mra Martha Yuknlsa. 22. In­ was made by. the Michigan Hlghdianapolis. Ind. struck another way Department, on the ground
boat driven by Judy Kay Douthett.
tuted a hazard to vehicles that
traveled on M-43. So. without ad­
ing Kathy McColl, 8. on a water vance notice to the public, the
sled Kathy and Mrs Yuknts were
unhurt.
fact that the Job had to be done
The accident occurred about 3 15 and that a storm of sentimental
pm Monday at the southwest car-

Art McCrimmon
Of Vermontville
Dies Monday

HocpUallced at Pennock for cuts
WMU, high school English; Mrs. I Elks Lodge.
Arthur E. McCrimmon. 80.
Rosemary Whitney. Cleveland.
He c^. to Hasttre, fr-m Akfanner of Ri Vermontville, died
Ohto, Ursuline Ccjllw for Worn- ran, Ohio, tn 1M7. when he went
Monday afternoon in tfayes-Green«&gt;• high school and-8unlw hit* to work for the Aluminum ProdBcach Hospital, Charlotte, after a
OUsers
In
the
Burry
boat
were'
French and. Spanish;
; ^vs Ocmpany.
Mra Martha Willbur. Hasting*. I
bv hi. «&lt;(. TWrt.
Midwestern University. Mgh .ma: a daughter. Mra. Jack (Jewell)
school English; Terril Zylman. iNorton of R1 Hastings; a step-son.
Grand Rapids. Hope College. In­ Martin Hartwell tn the Navy stastrumental music; Mrs. Dorothy iUonrd al Memphis. Tenn; five *UAccording to the report, the Jlp- Marlon to Pearl Olaasire who surBarnett, E Mill Street, part time ,
plng boat cut in front of the Burry
kindergarten at Northeastern; ,Ga.; Mra. Pearl Bradfart and Mrs boat about 100 feet off shore. No
ford of Lansing and Kenneth of
WMU. second grade at Chidester; Mrs Mary Burnett of Nashville.
V.r,nnntrtU«.- a
. daughter.
rtsiixzhlrr Mra.
Mrs Joe
Vermontville;
Joe
MUs Donna Campbell. RJ Dow­ Tenn., and Mrs Lorenc Lawson of
iGracei Vitek of Nashville: 32
ling. WMU, fourth grade at Cottontown. Tenn.: six brothers. No.
grandchildren; four great-gyandSoutheastern: Mra. Ruby Curtiss.
chUdrtn: two Maters. Mrs John
Hastings. WMU. first grade at Dugan. R. I. Dugan and Arnold,
• Lola) Robliuon of Marion and
Altoft; Mrs. Helen Gray. Haa- all of Nashville, Tenn; Clayton of

toft; Mra Meredith Gilbert. R1
Hastings, kindergarten at Algon­
quin: Mra. Elma Hoffman. IU
Hastings. WMU. third grade at
AUdft; Mrs. Helen Kesler. R4
Hastings. WMU. fifth grade at
Northeastern:
Mrs Maurlne Mullenlx. 1012 N.
Michigan, fifth grade at South­
eastern: Mra Viola Pufpoff, R1
Nashville, WMU. first grade at
Chidester: Mrs. Caroline Dim­
mers. R2 Hastings. DePauw Univ.
fourth grade at Southeastern.
Mrs. Avis Sponabie. 328 8. Broad­
way. WMU. part time kindergar­
ten at Northeastern; Mra. Carol
Vos. 1028 N Boltwood. WMU.
tint grade al Algonquin; Marg
Eggleston. Hastings. WMV. third
grade at Southeastern; Jeanette

Convertible
Top Slashed,
Clothes Taken
Clothing valued at 389798 was
reported stolen from a 1965 Pon­
tiac convertible at the Prairie
Schooner on the Norris Road
Sunday night, according to Vndersherifl Gordon Trick.

Lock Building
On Time, Devoted
Clerk Locked In
Dottle Herman, chief clerk of
lhe Kalamazoo Selective Service
office, came to HasUngs one day

Sotha rd in the local draft office
while Mrs. Helen Stebbins, secre-

Ben.

protest could easily have been
aroused, the Highway Departrnt was undoubtedly Justified
taking the "under cover" ap-

BREAK GROUND FOR NEW COUNTY GARAGE—Charlo H. Leonard. 618 8. Jefferson.
with four contracts totaling ittOJlt. The prime contractor. Clarence VanderWerff

completed In 1963. In addition
of Middle Ijke. Commissioner
Manager Orvai Culihai

New Downtown
Dry Cleaning
Store to Open
A

Byron Fletcher
To:r,,,'cleat
Sales Seminar
|

Byron Fletcher, vice prraldenl in

$210,314 Barry
Road
Road Carage
Carage
~
now Underway

"MartinUlng'' dry cleaning

under the heading. "Woodman

Western Auto Store, on Monday.
lowing communication from Curl Sept 13.
The store is owned by John
member of the well-known engi­
neering firm of Townsend At Bol­ Lerch of Grand Rapids with Den­
nis Merrifield as manager and
lum at Ann Arbor:
operator.
eenUy that the 'Wishing Tree'
come down. In fact, last Sunday's
Detroit News carried a picture of
the tree with a short paragraph
which stated that ths Michigan
Highway Department has ruled
that this popular tree must come
down as a measure of public
safety.
I suppose you fellows around
Hastings have gone Into this
matter thoroughly and maybe
the situation is hopeless. How­
ever. the thought came to me
that possibly If this tree is still

would be no danger io the public
and that lhe tree might still live
for a good many years more,
glace It would not have। to support Itself. Thought maybe
hardbolied engineers had-----

last link In the distribution of
various automotive products, call­
ing on service stations. independent building was completed in 1963 in
UH cutlets

“Martinislng" is described m a

Ron Dingerson
Tops
in State
r
In Showmanship

Past Prairieville
Leader Dies
Rites Saturday

garage was

according to the report.

Tubbs. 78. Rl Delton, formerly [
Memorial Hospital at
Wednesday. Sept. 1. were
2 pm. Saturday at the

muted the tow btd of 3197.176.
Hasttdgs Electric has the electrical
contract of 315.106. Ace Humbins

J that |3
R&lt;»» Dingtraon. son of Mr. and
perhaps
Russell Dlngenon of Ri Hast
rlth that
lhet »ngs. Nashville Road, took first 1 Cemetery at Plainwell
one of them made a wish
bey have place tn beef showmanship at the 1
MlUtar.
.1
didn't come true and they
let's see that ample consideration
is given the matter, far while
Caere's life
there's hope.-Wllh
-.if; 2^'s
F?.. regards.
best
Very truly yours,
C. E. Bollum—PR. The fact is I

cut down. MB' (When thia

Township as supervisor for many
Ron. who won showmanship Pine Lake. He served as citalrman

structure. wiUi a concrete floor und

years Id a. rim, outpointed 80 in Supervisors 1n 1950-51.
his showmanship class in the State
competition.
Otsego, the son of Willard and
Undoubtedly the sentimental
A 1965 Hastings High graduate,
The "L" shaped building win
Serrtcea will be held Thursday feeling that many Barry County
from the Vogt Funeral Home In resldmU Ind for the "Wishing he Is to matriculate at Michigan
State University this Fall.
2. VT
T/...,..— L-C-.T,,;;; I Tree " was expressed oy me ioiHe married Grace Padgett on has about 18 000 square feet
:
hl In
lowing poem. In ths issue of Dec
June W, 1B», .1 Ukhirt. Ind.
The Road Commission has M
Burial wHl be tn Woodlawn Ceme-|30.
. M 1945.
1W6. written
written by
by Mra
Mrs Lots
Lola
regular employees and four Um*
ten. Verfnontville.
Lltchut 'Lois A. Pryor, and en­
porary workers
titled “Under The Wishing Tree":

MidVilla Has
New Owners

There's one outstanding memory
The thought of it is dear to me
While reminiscing on
The things I hoped some day
would be
Under the Wishing Tree.

Jack and Joe Sllverna’.e
Rapids have purchased
Grand r
IVlIla bowling
lanes, dlnthe MldV..._
--------------------------Ing and lounge facility from Mr. How many times since childhood days.
Building, a bit late to complete and Mra. Earl Cole, who had
owned and operated the business Those happy days gone by.
She attempted to leave via the since they opened It In the Fall Have you trekked over those byClothing valued at 3535 belong Stale Street door after 6 o'clock.
And there you paused to sigh
special education. Northeastern.
was taken, while clothing valued
Or dreamed a dream, wished it
the midyear Include Jan KleU- at 3362 98 belonging to Johnny
Under the Wishing Tree.
man. Hastings, MSU. third grade Jlnaclo, of Denver. Colo. was ta­ passerby. Learning of her pre- in Grand Rapids.
at Central; Virginia Anderson. ken. Her clothes included dreaaes dicament. they crossed to Gard-1 The transfer of the liquor II- Did some ot those fond dreams
and other artkies, and his in­
|
come true
special education, Southeastern. cluded a tux. two dinner jackets
That to you. meant so much 1
and other things.
\ Not many—Just a certain few
You iteld ip deeper touch
Demos Plan Dinner
And wished so hard that they
Mrs Irene Parker, chainnun of
tire Burry Countv Democratic Com­
Under the Wishing Tree.
mittee. and others are making 13. at the West Elementary
Under Its great arching branch,
plans for a SsriM steak dinner to School. Coffc —J ”—
there
Many a secret told
HaU on
meeting and program.
And people came from every­
where
This strange tree to behold
And wished, as did both you

Dottle, decided to remain in

converUble'i

backward glances

Under the Wishing Tree.

“bits i&gt;fyesterday”...
as gleaned from the
Banner filet

Dowling Library
To Open Monday «

The Township Library at Dowl- Thomas &lt;Frances' Plantefaber.
tog serving Baltimore and Johns- both of Kalamazoo, and Mra. Ptdl
town Is- to be opft starting on I (Lottie) Strobel of Chicago. Ill.
Monday. Sept. 13. with more books
------------ •——
obtained through the setion of the 'jHHS STUDENTS' DANCE
Barry County Library Board
I Hastings High students are inIVtted to a TGIF (Thank Good-

RUMMAGE BALE - BT.W..
Parish House, TThura. Sept. 31,
5-8 pm. and Frl, Sept. 34. 9 am.•
5 pm.
9/9
SL Rase Senior Clliseiu

Club will meet on Monday. Sent.
13 at I pm. in the school hall.

and Fridays.

special requests should make them

&lt;

The library has new shelving, as

Divided Colors
Hanover Tuesday reported there

den on the west side of their
home, but one bloom Is especially
entrancing. Half of It la a reddish
color ancClhe other half yellow—
the colon are divided right down
the middle.

ARTS * CRAFTS SHOW

And now they say that it must go
Perhaps it served its time
But folks will mlas it, we all know
shrine

tings .schools for the 1945-46
Herold C. Hunt, one time a&gt;-1 season is 1.417, according to SupL
surtant principal of Hartings D. A. VanBusklrk, a gain of 55
High and mare recently super- j over last year.
intendent of schools in Chicago. .
. . .
Ill., has been named to serve a*
Harrison Dodds, chairman of
Under Secretary of Health. E&lt;|u- | the Barry County Salvage
cation and Welfare in the Eisen- ' mlttee has been notified '
lura-er Administration.

Registered Cow

Shot in Head
In Pasture

According to the Show elulr-

vtsttgatlng the killing of a regis­
tered bred Uiree-yeur-oJd hersford

Alderman Albert O
clwlrman of the City Council's 30 and all collection will era! at
.
___ . —
.nnrtirvw -----.

that a contract has been
with Arthur Keeler. 811 8. Wash-

CHAMPION SHORTHORN —The grand champion shorthorn,

30 Years Age
meeting of tne Dowling

the materials f&lt;r salvage.
MORE ABOUT!
BACKWARD GLANCES^ j

Total enrollment In Qw Has-

at Michigan Stale University Ai
BARRY COUNTY CHAMPION—Arian Heise of Woodland (righti
receives hl. trophy from William Stidham of Hartings, a member

Tnuraday. and were all right.
Undenheriff Gordon Trick said
lhe.gun may be traced through
ballistics testa.

�r
——■ .......... — । four children of Overland Ptrk.f Muratn* to their home Ln Jack_
. __
..
Kas . recently visited her par-1 son
Personal Mention !«U. the C. c. Hlgble*. vacation- [ Mr. Blanche Merrick accomatwo wtaka with them at Otm panted her nephew and wife, Mr.
1. Mba Nancy Hlgble left ,nd Mn r«m Merrick, to their
The Adlebart Heaths and the Friday to rtwtr.e her teaching hom« ta DetoM on Monday where
William Heath* have changed dutiaa al Vaqdereook Lake. Mr. .he vialted until Wednesday The
honwa. lhe Adalbert! not living Hlgble. who waa taken fll in the Merrick* were bringing their
____Road and the Wil-1
Upper Peninsula and entered in, daughter. Jean, to MSU for enon _
Coburn
iumTTTnadfhM
Ham* un Bedford Road
Hoad
II niod«eU HoaplUl, la now recap-1 IoiimeI1t. Mr and Mrs Art RlemMlM
BaWy Heath
left last week । , fr»tu&gt;&lt; »l home.
ier md Gertrude Rueeel 1 of
Mb* Sally
Heath left
for Albuoucrtiue Nil. where the' Mr. and Mra. Ken OUoeen and Cleveland, Ohio, were here over
is
U a student at the School ot
of Ar- family, who have been vacation-1 the weekend and were dinner
chiteclure at the Univmity of ing at Ludington for a week,; guest* of Mra. Blanche Merrick
Mt*1'"
»P*nt lhe weekend with hi* par- 'on Saturday evening Site accomMr and Mrs Michael Grey and ent*, the 1 S. Ottosen*, before ponied them to Mason on Sunday

Kenneth Span
Suffers Fatal
Attack Tuesday
n —- - ■

aarvloM fur Kenneth
II .»•
wftwk mt-

Mk. kod Mil. Komar Reynold*
nd Jack took Jim Ooulooae to
■ home in Hrndtraoa. Ky. and
iHHM* for a weak1! vacation
•fib the Harold Ooulooxej
MT. and .Mrs Bernard Gilding
Burlington, Wla.
Mnl Labor Day weekend with
MtMiank. Mr. and Mrs ClarJfBKW and sister, Mr. and
Ln. FMyd Myers and family
Tlye Hariri Bt Martina and the

-Chip* Bt. Martin* enterUlned
the Lloyd St. Martin* of Fremont
over the Labor Day weekend. A
weekend ago. lhe Henry St. Mar­
tin* were at Shanty Creek. Bel­
laire, attending a Heady-Mix
convention.
The Garth Florlas and the
Wm. Eastmans vacationed at the
Fiona cottage in the Upper
Peninsula over the weekend.
Gueau of the Rudy Flora* a

BACK TO SCHOOL
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M

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WAXED PAPER. ..Spartan
Fabric Softener .Spartan
JOY Liquid Detergent

100 Fl.

Bottle

SHURFINF PURE VEGETABLE

GIANT CHEER
Durfee
By Mra; John Hook

CHUCK ROASTS

SPARTAN... frozen

ORANGE JUICE

Hept. It with Mx». Owen Guyior.
We will be r*Ung things ready
for Fort Cuatar Children'* Hunt.
* Mr and Mra. Robert Amer
and family »ttc Sunday dinner

SKINNED, DEVEINED, ANO FRESH

BONELESS
STEW MEAT

ASWFSKIT

BEEF LIVER
Beef Hearts or Tongues

SLICED BOLOGNA GROUND BEEF
FROM CHUCK

BUDDIG SMOKED . . . CHOICE OF TURKEY OR HAM

SLICED MEATS
MIAMI OR IMPERIAL

BONELESS
OVEN ROASTS

TH! CHANGING

SCENE

Redeem Bonus Coupon No. 10 for These Extra Free Stamps
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U you would like to make
your hunt, Inside and out­
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there* nothing like a new
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Cans

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COTTAGE
CHEESE

�Frank Gibson
Charged With
Manslaughter

\I Attend
Services Mrs. OlT» Dies
Mlwes Mary Kent and Ruth1

Marriage Licenses

Frank Gibson. M. RS Hastings,
waived examination when he was
arraigned Aug. 31 In Municipal
Court on a charge of manslaugh­
ter. He was bound over to the
September term of Circuit Court
nixanee.

southwest of Hasting* near the
Hamer Bauchman home. In

Kurtz attended the funeral for . A a fl»*unlilntA?
Mtts Kurtz's aunt. Miss Alma E. Al UtlllSlHer S
Kurtz, held Monday at Howel!,!.
J?
.
At the same time commital serv- &lt; LI-—- _
Jo
ices were held'for Mtts Kurtzs! 110016 1 UCSuHY
uncle. Reuben J. Kurt*
1
J

2 Middleville
Lads Bicycle
For 800 Miles
Two rather tired but happy boys
returned to their hemes In Mid­
dleville On Tuesday after having
completed an 800-mlle bike ride.

Mra. Ward Colo will entertain
tile Jolly Neighbor Birthday
Club members Sunday for a car­
ry-in dinner. * The Briggs
WSC8 will have a bake sale at
Nashville Friday.

CARD OF THANKS
thur K. Hamp, Raymond E Ful­
ler and Robinson. nurse* and
' nurse-aldns for their understand­
Ing care given our husband and
father while at Blodgett-Me­
morial Hospital. Also Dr. Wedel
and Pennock Hospital staff. Rev
George Elliott for hi* home and
hospital visit* and comforting
ministry at the service* for our
loved one: Leonard-Osgood Fun­
eral Home for their tiwughtful
services and lhe pallbearer*. Rev
Willard Curtis for hl* home and
hospital visits, the E. W. Bitts
employee* and Local 330. friend*,
relative*, and" neighbor* for the
twaullful flowed*. th* Deacons of
the Pint Presbyterian Church,'
tho*e giving to the Memorial I
gift* A special thank you to Mrs.
Etta Norris: Mrs Resile Smith,
and Mr*. Violet Marble for **sis tins in the home; and to all
our friend* for the food, cards.
personal visit*, and phone calls.
Mrs. Metha Keech
Kfr. and Mra. Donald Keech
and Family
Mr and Mrs. William Keech
and Family
Mr and Mrs. Russell Keech .
and Family
Brother* and Sister*

r^ 'lordon ~~1

I
I
j

Ironside Agency
INSURANCE
&gt; 20B E. fcste

a 19*2 graduate ol Middleville'* T-K

Personal Mention
--------------------------------- —
The David Bhaull \famliy of
Mr. and Mrs John Clarey. Jr., Plymouth were here Sunday to
who have been living on the AirAlr- vi*U »er porentt, Dr. and Mrs
port Roed this Summer, ore the George Lockwood. Doctor being
porento of a daughter. Kelly “ poUent at Pennock Hospilal.
Ann. who was bom al 2:2S pm.! The Chuck rterrick family
Tuesday al Pennock Hoepltai un a
«F&gt; ««• u“'.
weighing 1 pound*. 12 ounce*. Coart where they plan to locale.
i
___ ‘
■ - - _—
At thr. nif nt. ftmn th^v nn*
Mrs. John Clarey and Mr. and visiting his .•■Utter and family at
Mr* Donald Wellfare of Algon- Willington. Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Welton,
। Tile Ray Haywood* and their Appelman spent the weekend at
| gran&lt;J*on, Larry, returned re­
Butternut
Lake near Hesperia.
. cently from a visit with the Hay­
. woods' daughter and family,
Capl and
Davld ateinke. at
I
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the National Guard Air Force.

homecoming. * Mr. and Mr*. Ijdus Missionary Circle of Uie
John Power* are living In Mr*. ■Baptist Church and the Auxlllary
Bessie Decker's farm house until 'of the Brotherhood of Railroad.
they leave .for- their Florida,
home a The children from the
In addition to Mm. McConnell,
Moore District have started to
school, some going to Nashville
and the rest to Hasting* The
iNa*hville;
nine grandchildren: 18
district voted to close Uie school.1)
W The Motlicr's Club will meet j great - grandcididren; a brother.)
Nashville, and two rirtcra':
Tuesday. Sept. 14. at the home (Otha
I Mr, of
Cva Edarr nf Its it ltw&lt; anH '
Of Mr* Agnes MIUeson
she open house for Mr. and
Mrs John Powm for their wed­
Mr* Alma Fingleton to visiting
ding anniversary and fareve.'i
daughter and family, the ।
Crty before leaving for Florida. her
Walter Caulklns in Detroit.
I
Id at lhe home of Mr. and Mrs
Blair Hawblits on Sunday, was
well attended. * Mr. and Mr*
Roger Reed of Shelbyville, for­
merly of High Bank, are parents
of u son. * Mr. and Mr*. Will
Velte of Lake Odessa were Sun­
day
dinner guest* of Mr. and
!
Mr* Austin Schantz and they at­
।tended the open house for Mr.
and Mn John Powers. * The
Befc: it Farm Bureau Discussion
group met last Saturday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Maynard
Perry in Nashville.

the World's Fair, walked lhe Kellogg Field. Baltic Creek by
Board Walk in Atlantic City, and
Dave Hulbert, son of the Lyle
you would l»vc iward tha ncltool had many pleasant experiences.
Visiting the Haywood* on Batur- Hulbert*, who lues completed ids
work in Ihdia with the Peace clllc Abels of Pleasant Valley,
their granddaughter. Mr. and
Mrs Donald Stansloskl, accom­
The Chet Hodgee left Tuesday
Delton June grads. Brent panied by htt mother, and their
and returned Bunday from a
motor trip through The Dells In Brafurd and Dan Sutherland grandson, the Larry Humphreys,
enter Olivet College a* Frexh- of Grand Rapid*. Mrs. Peltier
which began on Wednesday. Wisconsin
spent Saturday in Lansing with
moved with hl* family from her daughter. Mr*. Clyde Keller,
;
7.. ..
..,7
Ewl all‘&gt; now resides between of Comstock Park. Mtts Kath­
family of Manitowoc. WU. This Hartings and Nashville, begins erine Peltxer was home from
Glen Hendec. who ha* been a wnrk Ur, Virginia RotM nntl
„T.
'.
htt third year ot Olivet tills Fall. Grand Rapids over the weekend
patient at Pennock Hospital the
and accompanied her parent* to
has made membership in rpe- visit friends in Freeport.
sidering surgery to have her
claltzed
singing
group
al
Westen:
Mra. Roger Wttwell entertain­
remaining fool removed. * Mias
Mr. and Mra. Nolan Gutcheaa
ed relaUrea from Port Wayne,
Helen lUcoor returned to her returned Saturday after a week's
U. of M. frosh Mike Adrounle, IncL. dunng the Labor Day weekteaching duties at Coion on
spent
tlic
iwliday
weekend
withend.
.Monday after spending the va- tending the World* Fair. Their
youngsters stayed with relative* Adrounle.
in Battle Creek while they were

field. III. arrived this weekend
and Mrs Jerome McNamara ol to visit her daughter and family,
Kenosha. Wl*.
the Patrick Hodges.

Pickup and Delivery.

friend* join them at their Hlg-

THE FURNITURE
tend the funeral of Um? former's

Koren and Krttn Hodge.i of
11 mile canoe trip on the Ail;
Sable River.
week with their gnuidmatber,
The John Hopkins arc' now Mra. Harry- Appleman.
The Ringo Bwingo Square '; living an E. Clinton where they
Dance Club will meet tor their will rraide until the new home
Cook subdivision U completed.

LEGAL
■UBUCATIOX.
■« *1 Krtst*

1
|

'
Robert Sherwood family

imt rwunu case
1 through Monday.

Let LOCAL FINANCE be

BACK TO SCHOOL”
EXPENSES

‘25 IO *1,000 at.

Local Finance
112 S. Jgffanon, Halting*

Phosia Wl 5-3424

IN HASTINGS

I’niwiii

ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY »

YOUNG MODERN
CAMPUS BUYS!

Elkhart.

Slander Friday, Sept. 10 at
o'clock. There will be potluck
refreshment*.
k----- -

eastern School. Bring dishes and

I The

__

UPHOLSTERING

New Postmaster
miles north of Woodlancr. u the

Farm Bureau will meet al the

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* Mr and Mrs Robert Hart. Mr. Frank and Rom (Ccrverlyi Fisher.
and Mra Vtm Hawbliu and Mr.
and Mra. Larry Hawblll* from an June 22. 1919. He died on June
Baltic Creek attended the ama-

, Everett Phelps for the remainder

car skidded and slid Into Jim's
bike. He, however, saw it caning1

--------- -

. Mr*. Louise Mortenson and son
of Chicago Spent u few day* last;
week with her parents, Mr. and
Mr*. Albert Bell. They called on I

acddenL and that a minor

hurt and his bicycle remained in,
By Mr^. Orlie VanSycklr
Bl
fs*.|$s* tact. The boy* are "chalking this
Mr. and Mra. Voight VanSyckle trip up" a* a wonderful experience.
and family relumed recently
fnxn the north where Urey liave
\wr a W7
JI
,1
been varatlooing. * Mr. and
West Woodland
Mra Charles Watsor. from Flori­
da have been vuiUng RD. and
By VictorSisson
Mr*. Ethan Winter*. Sunday they
,
MT-1U1
all went to help a auter-ln-law.
School days. school days.
Mra Ray Winter*, celebrate lier
Dear old golden rale days.
birthday. * Youth Fellowship of
.
Reddin' and 'rilin' and 'rithBrigg*. Bunfield and Dowling
. . .
„.
field Church at 0:30 pm. Sun­ and they're here again!-The
day * The Briggs W8CS will
"Wkw-rw rii/l It
msec at the church for dinner

ounce son, Crane F Rogers, born ---------

llinhbflllk
^daughter, Mr*. Ednah McConnell
.. M
....
at Nashville, are to be held at 2
By Mrs. V ern Hawhlita
pjn. Friday at the Nashville BapHsifcvrt.
sil-noi | tin church.

killed.
Hut boys left on Sunday, Aug.
Mra. Tungate was riding with
her husband when their car col­
lided with a Chevrolet pickup Canada. Mackinac Island, then
truck driven by GU&gt;*on
fallowing U8-2 across the Upper
Mr. Tungate was critically in­ Peninsula into Wisconsin.
jured. as waa Mr. Gibson. GlbAt Miuktgon they took the Clip­
per ucrow. and arrived In Grand

route to his home when Uie acci­
dent occurred.

THE HASTING* BANNERS

I

Cirtrleatown. W.

visited his

the holiday weekend.
Mr. and Mra. Donald VahLttng
of Chlmen III 'and IT nt M

BUILDING

Wayne Hazel'
Phon* 374-3523

COMING
SEPTEMBER 16

tile weekend, and visited Steve
Cooley a patient In Pennock
Hospital
Wayne State U. students Ulvls
and Justs Orinvalds were iximc

skirt spectacular!
ALL FABULOUS WOOL DOESKIN FLANNEL!
PLEATS! A-LINES! SLIM-LINERS

little daughter, Elizabeth Ann,

Run, don't walk! During our Birthday celebration
you'll find values like never before! All wool
skirts in soft, supple doeskin flannel. . . precisely
tailored with expensive detailing usually found
only in more costly skirts! School daisies . . .
cluster ptfeats, slim 'n arrow - narrows, weltseam&lt;»d A-lines! All this—and a smashing low
price! Favorite fall colors in the group, for sizes
8 to 18.

Wisconsin, arrived Wednesday to
SalMl: Hr-puatli
PkUip ft. Ml

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Health Needs including Prescriptions.
Guaranteed low, fair prices on all
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SALE

12,„94
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12,.. 94
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67‘
98‘ Cepacol
67'
Gillette SS Blades
10,
.66
SM Toilet Tissue
67'
’I00 Breck Shampoo
Hair Spray..99
Just 7644
Plus S&amp;H Green Stamps

i G'ARDNERl
nh

Backward Glances
Continued from Page Ono
ninth and tenth grades and send
the pupil* to Hartings.

OPEN ROUSE
At The VIRGIL PUNG Farm
The Telephone Company last
Wk completed the installation
of Ila underground cable from

street to Bolttrood. This improve-

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the

greatest little slipons

• Tonganoxie Milk
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,

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designs, pebble knits,

luxuriously

hand

fashioned! Solids
and frosted tones.

S. M. L.

riving here at 13:30 pm. and
evening program.

.Hall, loaia
AEROVENT FAN sad
EQUIPMENT CO.
Lsasiag. Ph. 517-393-3100
Ventilation
CURTIS » SONS BUILDERS
NstkvMs, Ph. OL 3-9340

SUNFIELD FARMERS
ELEVATOR CO.

HAROLD HULL SURGE
DAIRY FARM EQUIP.

CHARGE IT
Milking Sy*Hm
MATT SCHRAUBEN
BADGER NORTHLAND, INC,

AND

HAVE IT!
ADL CEMENT CONTRACTOR

Building Material
RANDOLPH READY-MIX

DRUGS
county treasury a* bounty for

110 W. Stale

Fluffy-rich woolond-mohair blends
knit vp Into

• Materials Handling

that local licensing board* ran-

every application for a permit.

hand-knits

7.99
IONIA

• Environmental Control

fide reason for doing so. Ac*
No. 313 pawed by the Irgttlature

woolmohai

DISPLAYING THE
FINEST. MODERN

• Liquid Manure System

■gun

bravo! Italian

Wl 5-2114

FEDEWA BUILDERS
Wasrahsli*

MICHIGAN GLASS LINED
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OPEN EVERY DAY 9 A.M. UNTIL 5:30 P.M
OPEN FRIDAY 9 A M. UNTIL 9 P.M.

�claim*. Extra agenla were pul into (are aynonyffious with diameter.

C HABTINGH ^BANNER

EDITORIAL
(Continued from Pg. 1. thia Sac )
In fact. Sen. O'Brien haa pub­
lically wneared tha names of four
companies. Auto Owners. Home
Mutual. State Mutual and Hastings
Mutual, imply Ing that they are all
guilty of unfair treatment to policy

areas inihonroty and Ihltarlly. Our agency
~
1; take* pride ta the fact It repraorder to expedite payments. Every
effort wss made to get thrtr policy •ents «tly companies who havs Uie
holders back In buslr.ewi as kon as
(xusible. This fact aJona, and the
customer*. we solid not be in
business very long. I tnut that you
and your committee's tavesUgatkxi
will clear Uu*e fine Michigan
companlre of the diargr* that I
am aure are unfounded."

of proof or In any way explalrUng
hli charges

Official Action of the
Hastings City Council
Q—I've heard that you can
fight a tax care all the way Co
the Supreme Court? tt that,true?
A—-Y**, it la. although the

letter to Ben O'Brien wrote.
"On Aug. 29. my usual Sunday
morning reverie was suddenly jolt­
ed wlwn I unfolded my Grand
Rapids Prt» and saw cmbtaioried.
on the front page, in large, bold
type the headline, PROBE SET

All this la damaging, in Ute ex­
treme to cranpanira that hpve
spent years in building a firm
foundation for prompt service and million were paid to paltry hoidera
by tile various companies involved,
fair dealing with policy hoidera.
Many people will, of counie. see a group that included Hastings
Mutual. David Zylstni. of Grand
Rapid*, a member of Gov. Rom­
ney's DuOster Team and. other
members of the Grand Rapids As­
sociation of Insurance Agent*

COMPLAINTS' Jolted reverie gave
way to shock and utter disbelief
when I read the allegations of the
so-called injured and the direct
quotations attributed to youraelf
What really gave me n act-tack
was what I learned pn Monday
morning when I telephoned the
Hasting* Mutual Insurance Com­
hard lilt as in Alpine Township, pany and was Informed that they
extra experienced adjusters were had received no summons or other
brought In from other state* to notice of this 'probe* until AFTER
the whole story had been rclcvcd
speed Ute processing of claims.
to the news media for publication
attributed directly to you »lr. and
I am only assume that lhe news
media quoted you with rea*onable
accuracy. it appear* that your only.
Interval in Ulis whole procedure is
to listen carefully to all evidence
— before finding the companies
gufity. I can only surmlxe what

Ludit .
Ruriau

"A* an Independent insurance
agent. I became deeply disturbed aging statements.
and concerned after reading the. "Sir. I have represented the
Hastings Mutual Insurance Com­
Firms' In the Detroit Sunday pata'r pany tn the Caledonia area of Kent
of At*. 29, 1965. The alleged com­ County for 10 years now, and I
plaints and discrepancies regarding would like to go on the record to
adjustments of losses by repre­ state that it is my opinion, baser!
sentatives of Auto-Owners and on actual experience, tiiat they
Hastiugs Mutual Insurance Com­ have always liandled tins claims
panies are hard leg me to believe. presented them In a most fair,
prompt, reasonable and highly ethi­
cal manner. Perhaps you are not
ictlicmenta. I have rcprreziitcd riwart. Senator. Unit Hastings Mu­
these two fine companies for lhe tual 1* Uve pioneer Windstorm
I put four years and I can assure
you that In the Muskegon and
CI.USIVE business for over 50
years and durirx: that time they
earned the reputation at THE
windstorm company In this State
of Michigan. From their vast ex­
perience with wind laseea and from
their sterling manner of operation.
out will prove these fine companlre
It is extremely difficult for me to
worthy of high prate for the
coticlude that they would, at tills
manner in which they handled
late date, become involved in lhe
type ot claims liandllng that would
tarnish this lung standing repu­
tation. We have jiersonally handled

Old Paper Shows
Medical School
Growth, Change

I

Priced from 5250
DIAMOND RINGS by J. Millumlnfrlnc

Gilmore Jeweler

be seen in the Rackham Build­
Ing, la tlie program for the com­
mencement on March 29, 1865.

102 t Sfai. St.

Income Tax
Information

Medical School.
Retaming to the University

M&gt;«&gt;, 945-531«

J. Mllhsnlnp, Inc.,

(Thia column of questions and

GIRLS DRESSES

Suit
Yourself

Piiny over lhe years and have
never had cause for complaint, nor
found them to be unrnuunabte.
unfair or slovenly in their trmt-

the Fabulous "ONE CARAT" look!

Q—I pay a maid $5 a week ;
for part-time work. Instead of.
deducting three and 5/8 percent i
of her wage* for Social Security,
can’t I jurt pay lhe full seven;
and one-fourth percent myself
at the end ot the quarter when
prreslona by thoae who were the report 1* due?
shocked at Ben. O'Brien’s tactics.
One can only hope that the pt^xt
will be a genuine one and not te

styled by
Kate Greenway,
Nanette,

Cinderella and

Polly Flanders
plus many other*

and just in this matter. It Is fur­
ther hoped that, if the Companies year, nearly 7,000 claims were ad­
cluirged arc exonerated, trie news justed for a total otf about 815
million. An Industry that can take
an assignment like this in stride.
ration and praise and certai'tly
deserve* a better fate than being
faced with mud balls tossed in its

Q—I recently won a prix^ln
an essay contest and I under­
stand thia is taxable. The prize
was a washing machine. Do I

CORNER WALNUT AND S. JEfF&amp;SON
HASTINGS

value of your priae. Fair market
value is defined m the price at
which the property would change
hands between a willing buyer
and a willing scUcr, ndtiicr being
under any compulsion to buy or

up-to-the minute

WHY YOU SHOULD

PRE ARRANGE THE

dresses

FUNERAL SERVICES

Moking funeral arrangements

in advance of need is both thought­
ful and wise. It assure* thqt your

Curlee Clothes

wishes will be followed—that your

dren'a support. In other words,;
If they are with you the full tax
year and the amount you con- j
tribute towards their support is
greater than the amount you.
receive from the welfare deport­
mens and from any other sources j
for placing the children In your:

that every man should be able to buy a suit

wants. You are no exception. You will find

consdMK, espedolly of their
older skiers' fashion trends. So

they know fust how smart they

believes

in the styl#. color, fabric and pattern that he

Little girls ore very fashion-

family will be spared many major

look when they're wearing

decisions. There is no cost or obli­
dur wise little dress chokes.

gation for our counsel.

*

in our Fall-Winter C.URLEE Suit collection

YOUR Suit, a tot of style created for you by
the eraftsmen at CURLEE. Come in—it’s wait­

ing for you!

$6950 - *7950
Me Pltc^datA.
MEN'S end LADIES* WEAR
"Dress Well . , . You Can't Afford Not To"

leodhrdOSGOOD

sure Hurt I will not be undcrwlthhcld next year?
A—You can reduce your with­
holding exemptions to na low M
zero. If nccearery. If your with­
holding it st Hi not enough, you
can arrange with your employer

^funenaiJJonui
CHARLES H. LEONARD

JACK D. OSGOOD

Phone 945-2471

crease your quarterly payments.
Q-Our an bw a pby»cal
dlaabillty. For tiua rtuaou we
| art planning to send IHm to a
tpcctal school thia Summer:

Look for famous 'Trade-Name' labels on the
..

ParmaleeSr
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in the main a&amp;f advertisement
On Page 2 ■ Sec. 3 of This luue Should Be Ab Follows:

This item

Personal Mention

1

.....

.)

hpme in Tampa. Fla., after hav- N.Y. and the surrounding ana , If

JU

tan RamU st Tamm. «'

~
&gt;)

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. • . nr‘
I
She liad slides to show th#
| audience and sang some at the
•
*
.1 Navajo lungs.
u^\C&lt;a^dttpaxV^ShtCT’of Mr ’ Mb* rot ho «t‘‘rn«i to lhp
WM".;
““ •SX,;,-““

Mr. and Mra. HoWertler «r&gt; —- •■I
Dowline called on Andy He ti 'I*™ Uhcm
’
The Ben Hmelmym have had
la wonderful Iwo-month vacation
:: rfjfht. - Mating gnd vigiUng many
'. friends and relatives in Syracuse.

INSTEAD OF 79c

Vnr

liliptlHt Clllircn

NUTLEY-IN QUARTERS

MARGARINE 6 J,"., 97

J

Ur. end Mrs. JujUn Morr, Sr., liar. Janice, of Greenville. Ohio.1ST)C(IKH (it

sneaker for the mrettng al the
JchnMXW
BapUUCbumh.. .8be bu
has rtcfittly
recjtjttly returned from
Donald Simpsona of Clwrtatu-; Sbe
wew gurwU of the Dick Cooka her tnlMionary work this Bum “ra. E’“
Sunday at their Wall Lake cot- rner with the Navajo Indiana and *•*« “tr auier, Mra. aeeiey Orr.
,t)tr
[ me Hop! Indian* in Arttona and I of Naahvllle.

QUALITY FURNITURE
IN DOWNTOWN HASTINGS

you RlCElVt FREE BONUS BUCKS WITH EACH DOLLAR ITEM PURCHASED
HERE'S HOW IT WORKS:
With each purchase (for Ono Week

Only)

you will be given cosh credit

in the form of "Bonus Bucks." You

Rog. $2950

then choose your own free gift and use

INNERSPRING

the bonus bucks to pay.

IF FURCHASE:

CHOOSE GIFT:

IF FURCHASE:

CHOOSE GIFT:

Is S 10 to $ 20

..Up to $ 3.00

Is $151 to $200

_Upto$ 35.00

Is S 21 to $ 50

..Up to $ 8.00

Is $201 to $300

Is $ 51 to $100

-Up to $15.00

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g—THE HASTINGS BANNfTt
Thursday. September 9. 1MJ

Interesting and Include* a large u
stiver erraa which ha found at MfC
Bullis Prairie alt* at Irvfhg.
'• 11

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.. '.
\WP l/Pf
JWUIUUI

Historical Group
To Hear Talk by

to remark The original plaque
।placed there about SO yean* ago PJf4kJau
I by the Barry County Pioneer DI [111 OdV
Sonetv ha* been taken bv van. I Mf&gt; VnJ BvtlUrr of Plaln.
Idtlt,
_
nM &gt;HW ,| ,
111
j Other tUModc site* that Wifi day *n*d"Mra“ Leon “thinning

Society member* will begin their
1M5-IMJ activities with n meeting
at 8 pm. Thursday. Sept. 18, at
the Hastings City Bank.
*

Michigan *U1 1*11 bow, ahen he
d
.
the interesting Indian artifact*
4
that lie will have on display
Johnson* collection u ma-.t-

Some 70 relatives and fricruls

i inayer. Alan and Denlar. a mmi
I and wife, and grandchildren.
’ took Mr. and Mrs. Srhondelnut yer and daughter. Mary to
the Landlubber Inn for dinner,
then reluming them home where

serving the girt* In this ana.
Training committee meetings
have been held lo complete plana
for Leader’s Fall Workshop Mrs.
Gerald Skedgrll U chairman ot
this committee

entertain with a reception for
the couple since their wedding
because of Mr. Curtiss’ military
duly lie served four years and
finished hl* tour of duty in July.

decor with a pink and white
motif. White wedding bell* were
used in the decoration* and cor­
sage* for tha assistant* at lhe
party were fashioned of chrysan­
themums and daisies The hon­
oree bride, in a white dress, ac­
cented her costume with cran-

Society newS

inivo
P Pw’JwAo
Th"r *'rtT 14 trachfrs ,nxn
hX
N'"Gicu*t&lt;.n School to enjoy a
L«
P*r”r ,nd * brunch at
77^12,“
° Sunday af- |he
of Mnk A]ry (BeUyi i
temoon. Aug. X&gt;.
Haven* on Thursday morning of

Barbecued

Summer 1* alnwt gone and
members of the Hasting* Camp

Mr. and Mrs. George J. Bsranson were hosts at their No. 4
rural route home Bunday after­
noon, Aug 29th. from 3 until 8
o'clock when Uier entertained
honoring their daughter and
husband, Mr and Mrs Roland
Curtiss.

Cemetery, the Block House on where she 1* being cared for
Scales Prairie, southwest of MidThe party was the fulfillment
'UcrHlc. and, of com?, the of a promise made to Mrs. SweltMan&amp;on House site made fa- ur long ago by Beatrice and
...mi.
mou* Iw
by V.nWM
Yankee Kill
BUI TLewis In
tn IK.
the twin
Leon.
warty 1800’s.
। She and her husband. Nick,
Anyone interested In the bls-1 *«•
{’,|tndl °r ll&gt;* w&gt;1118111
tori cal background of the coun- Dunnings, Ixons parent*
ty will find thsae meetings must
About 40 friend* helped her eninteresting Dues for the coming ***r 5*** *1111 H* candles and
_______.
----- ------'die received a number of gifts.
year are now
payabi?
Ttie guests came from Kansas
.and Ohio, from Kalamasoo,
Galesburg. Delton and Alm* a*
well a* Plslnwtll.

Friends Honor
The Schondelmayers
On 25th Jubilee

Need Leaders lo
Aid Camp Fire
Girls' Program

Roland Curtisses
Are Honored at
Festive Reception

Honored on 100th

matching corsage of roses. As

ways been a favorite with all of

Summer, and a get-acquainted1
party for tlx»’ teaciUru; for lhe
first time this year at North- j
rastern. Included th the new

the iioine at the chairman. Mrs

tlxy plan to complete a calenThe C»mp Fire Group* that
will be working on the wood
ENGAGED—Mr. and Mrs. Floyd gathmr's rank this year win
Earnest Jessop of 324 E Fred­ participate In ihr Conservation
erick. LalUlng. are announcing Exhibit. «nd * "CanUval” 1* to
the engagement of their daugh­
ter. Barbara Ann. to William groups participating from Hai­
Gibson, son of Mr and Mrs ling* and Delton. The proceeds
Frank Gibson of R3. Wall Lake will go to lhe camp Fire cabin
Rd. Mlsi Jessop Is a 1985 gradu­ project Mrs. LaVeme Bowman
ate of Eastern High School at 1* chairman ol thia committer.
Members are urged by leadens
Lansing and Is employed at the
Michigan National Bank at Lan­
sing. William is a I9C2 graduate
ol Hasting* High, served three
years with the Army fn Germany llUD
-------■nd I* manager of the Town Talk | a^nt to belong to the organlxaService Station at 480! N. Grand Uon
y(xl can help, please call
River. Lansing. The wedding date Mrl Donal Sorby. group organl1* Nov. 5. 1965
lalioo chairman
------------ •-----------Camp Fire Girl* !» supported

man Nell, aunt and uncle of Mrs
Curtiss. Mis* Patricia Flfelski at­
tended to the guest book while
lhe Misses Carol and Christine
Hall took charge of Mie gifts
I hem
Avis Sponable. Mnr Jeannettj
Assisting with the serving of
A beautiful thrtr-Uerrd cake. ■ Tredinnick and Mrs Barbara!
refreshment* were MH* Mary
ice cream, punch and coffee wire Burkholder.
MRS VICTOR JON BROEKEMA
Bllllngsly at the punch bowl and
served after the opening ot many
'
• • •
. . . Ml** Marilyn Kay Chapman Becomes Bride
' coffee table* and the Misses Sally - An open house honoring Mr ।
&lt;
t
_i
nice gilt*
. Mrs. G. David Hoag entertain- I------------------------------ ”'i—--------- I Woodmansee and Kay Jordan. and Mrs. Donald Heacock of i Luncheon TUGSOOV
Guests from Holland. Lansing, rd with a dinner party on Sat- |
1723 N. Broadway on their 25th I The WSWS ot th? Hastings
Grand Rapids. Caledonia. Mid- urday evening which was a surwedding anniversary 1* being Evangelical United Brethren
dleviUe. Freeport and Hasting* prise birthday celebration for
1
~
Pn invArd hw "7^
where lhe three - tiered bridal planned by their children, Mrs Church will hold a buffet iunchwire there
Stanley Flnkbelner of Middle- ...
n
.
Caroiyn Ntabitt and David lira- eon at 12.30 pm Tuesday. Sept.
Mr Schondetmayer I* employ- । villa. Oue*te other than the hon- y |rfnr KmAkPfflA
There were over 100 guest*
cd by Barry
Included Mrs Flnkbeiner.
• VI UIUUDVIIIU
|
Bony County Rood
Road ComCom- [ oree
1
with some coming from Illinois. e-clctniUon, which will be iidd
Those attending are aMted lo
□PT Pill ■
mission and Mrs Schondelmayrr i Dr. and .Mrs Jack Brown and •••
•
. rv
I
I
McIntyre and Mr*. Cedric Morey Wisconsin and Indiana.
at their home will be Saturday, bring their own table service and
nt Hastings Mutual Insurance |!
at the Hasting* Hotel Wednesday
The Curtisses are living in Bat­ Sept. 18. Frtentl* and relalivns a dish to share Rolls and bevI ...
..
B,1&lt;1 Thursday afternoons The tle Creek where Mr*. Curtis* has are invited to attend from 2 to erage furnished
•
Mis* IMarlhmKy
Chapman
delightfuldelightful
parties wereenjoyed
Mr. and Mr*. Walter Caukins| ,
L * ’ .
kJI™
vu-i’tT-^n
pa.—
-----------been
employed at the Federal 10 pm.
■ a nursery will be provided.
..... 14 juesti.
lhe jllltAFAll A I Of Alto were Thursday evening
,n Ule *««kly duplicate bridge hwame
J***™ the
tl,e bride
b^d* of Victor
V*'4* Jon b&gt;
|,iinor. of PauT H^am and 'Ka«ing* Country j&gt; For lhe first days’ play the Center ever since she finished her
------------ •-----------I The new samples of Christmas
studies al Argubright Business
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Cary and greeting &lt;*ud* and the sewing
College
teniUf’spent last weekend at the kite and blixurn for World Com•»nc a* s*t LI
Herren of Ionia was here on
fn th.' north-south play. 1-ftke wlth Ule Rev- Darld Mc’ SX
»/'.&lt;« ph.t i
'sute Fair and wsre aU very munlty Dey will be on display,
Z05 N. Michigan
Friday to take her father. Paul Second went to Mr*. Robert 2j“’ehorr5e.n”t
I Caston. Mrs. Rkh*rdF«dpau«:h
happy that Peg won a "Fourth" The branch project on Indonesia
on her horse which she showed will be presented
—OPEN DAILY— BrY*nt. to Grand Rapid* to the c«* *«&gt;
F**nk McCloskey ।Church of Kalamaxoo officiating Mfg
iron*ld». Mn. Earl
—yrfciw azrasa.1
eye specialist. Mr. Bryant underStryker
Parents of the couple are Mr ;Coltm&gt;n and Mrs. James RaduispniBii of
w iw
ond,
j
-'
The local scene Is brightened
9 A.M. to 1 1 P.M. &lt;M&lt;*
M MVMW ^.,n_ Un..
i.ana
‘u“1 Mr*.
Mri Lama
Loma Davidson of!
of j and Mrs Lloyd Chapman
R3 ffor
.7.
ent eye surgery some time ago ! o^d
and Mrs
-niursdsy
Grand Rapid*
Rapid*. East-west
East-west honors
htuun 11 Pine Lake and Mr
-----Ur, nTLn
r‘
Thuradky. afternoon
afternoon bridge
bridge by vUlt* of former resident*. Mr*.
। went to Mrs Rudolph Flora and Clarence Broekema otAfR3 Delton ttlnne„ proved to be Mrs Cor­ Harold Dunning of Hemet. Calif,
Mra. Harry Burke Second went
Tlie double ring ceremony was nell Denton, Mrs Roy Hubbard, and Mr*. Frank Pasco (formerly
to Mr*. W R. Birk and Roy performed In the presence of 2tX)
I Hubbard and third to Dr. W. R guests at an altar banked with Wuwell, Mrs. Gordon Flnnlr. daughter. Stacy Kay. of Garden
Birk and Mr*. Roy Hubbard.
basket* of white gladioli and Mrs. Willard Lawrence. Mrs Bur­ Grove. Calif
"
• • •
greens. Mrs. Marlon Schmiege. nell Larke and Mrs. Lyle Gil­
The three flew here together.
Mrs. Pasco 1s visiting her par­
Mra Ben Carr chairmaned the orB*nUl- accompanied the soioLit lespie.
day for the ladle* luncheon *L Mr* Phillis Johncock. for the
ents. the Louie Nagels, and her
144 EAST STATE STREET
the Hastings Country Club Tues- | traditional wedding music.
Forewel I Event
side next door to each other tn
day afternoon. There were 241 Given in marriage by her fa.
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
Irving Mrs. Dunning is slaying
participant* for the afternoon’* ‘ then Mte* Chapman wore an ele- HOnOfS the bmithS
with
Mrs
Ray
Branch
play of bridge with award* go- । Rant floor length empire gown
yr antj
Smith —■
Ing to Mr* Raymond Frnnle, ullh tt re-embroidered lace bod- nirprlJWu OI, Wednesday rTP_ i During their visit here they
, whfn
wrir
Mra. Ross Dunn and Mr* ru-| •c* 8nd e,b°w length sleeve*. The mn|f
wtT_ -------------------------------------------------were luncheon guest* of Mr. and
If-v Rlder al. OuU
rx.,11 H*rbor
doiph Flora
cowl collar, sheath skirt, and lnTtud
to lhelr ^nV home &gt; Mr
» ■*’rank
• • •
1 chapel train were fashioned of M
Mfivln anl.K J , Inn and there was a family gath­
,140 at the Labor
__ (V..HI
- '__Hastings.
.
_
_
.
.
There-. were
, P“u tAftrtn
unrt».Wrr
HerIvMlfTsnt
bouffantveil
veil-- rs
When
arriving
there
"in“ ,7
8t 01 c N*«el Ivnma
home , Lfr«
Mrs
Day buffet, uKiuuuig
including 88 young»»t&lt;-nrd
bridal row-.
Broup or
ofrelatlves
wished tnetn
them D • —
asStecysgodmother.
also
vvuim— f----— with
- a- - • a, croup
relative* wunea
.—. ':
----------- 1* ----m..,.Mlmi- with Dear
.
...
.
nart
tit°r the
STUDENTS
ster*. at lhe Country .Club
J*bHand
,ndcrystal _Lrlm Slir
S1"‘ a . . “ surprise
a* a going
away
:
ltoe famllv
famUy’
day evening That morning!^.k**0"1' °( *“U •“‘i party
) Thursday. Sept 2. Mr*. Dunbreakfast was served to about! den,as ulth 8 rote
Smith i.e. i »Uig attended the Barry’ County
CANVAS UTILITY
50 stalwart* and a sidelight iicre
M™ Robert Chapman of Jack;
"'n
1 Officers meeting of the Eastern
was the 8. O. 8. call at a local
*l*ter-ln-law of the bride. °n 8^"d“&gt;I. far o Utp to - -------- ....-------- - -------------------- service station just about the •“ the matron of. honor *nd
1 where she met many friend*,
tune of the “ahot-gun" start— ’ u‘ ,u“°“,u‘
*»•*» ",r“u“rn.„ a„,,K
The Wast Coast vial tore will rethere vu I flit Ure on one of B&lt;kcr- cousln al the Broom, apd
tum hott,«
18Ul
•
That You Can Afford. t£ Pay!
IN HASTINGS HIGH
merrily on their way
.Mathew Max of Dearborn act- fM^.JV1M„M£roUi‘T£[tl 'Attend NuOtiols
10? S. Jefferson
Hastings
Phone-M5-3967
• • •
ed a* best man and ushers were
Jnd Mra Sirt T^
and Mrs Lynn Donaron
SCHOOL COLORS
This line was omitted last Rol*rl Chapman, brother of the f?
“n&lt;J Mra
To* and Mr. and Mr* Ed Tudor at­
AND LETTERED
a-eek from lhe story about the
“nd Robat; Adding to the Joy of th. ere-fi ttended
*oded lhc
lhe ^^-SUnnet
Bowen-BUnnet wvdwed­
dinner party at the Hastings Ho- B&lt;*r of Kalamaxoo
| nlng the honoree, were prerenl- ding in Oraaton. Ohio, on Set• HASTINGS SAXONS''
U| honoring Linda Flnnis and • F°r her daughter s' wedding, Lj
a pj^e ot Samsonite urday, Sept 4. MLm Bowen 1* a
Paul Peterson—and special song* i
Chapman chose a two piece
classes
were sung for the groom's par- b«hte embroidered linen die** I —
•’
ent*, the Wayne Peterson*, on-w,th «na«*hlng accessories with ■ States on Sept. 27. which Is their Mahan*.
their 2Mfi wedding anniversary
8nd whUe curxagc The 59th wedding anniversary
While
and
the Einar Frandsens, on fT00™'* ?oU’"
\’w*d’r
Mrs Clara Gillespie has re­
They
their 41st wedding anniversary. I blue » ,k drf“ *“»&gt; matching acSunday dinner guest* of Miss turned after a three-week vaca­
and “
a c»r«»e
corsage of nmk
pink,
both couples having been mar- ' ccuorie* 8nd
Alberta
Nash
were
Mr.
and
Mr*.
tion
with
her
daughter.
Mr.
and
blue and white carnation*
ried on the 28th of August.
A reception was held in the Garner Compton and Miss Inez. Mrs Robert Shlmkus. and daugh­
Noah of Clarksville and Mr and ters In New York City and the
Mrs. Ouy Nash ot Carlton CenI!"”'1.[l“bS.,01" £™“ oi“XS
The family ot Donald Steebv is j
Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Moore happy that he is at home after
presided as master and mistress
BROWN PLASTIC
day evening.
1 of ceremonies. Those essisimg and family and Mrs Robert JB having served three years in the
Moore were In Big Rapid* Bun­ Army, live last year being in
UTILITY 'SAG
The snnu.l ~,.Ih„
’ »« Mnl Ann M,» 8t
BUCSl
i.Hri^ rinhU^&gt;,^UUEW1'&gt;
* book- ,he S,l”fs Kathy and Ja­ day to visit Mr. and Mrs. James
bridge club group of 12 young.net DePree served the cake. Mr*. Turner and family
r
u k
'U Robm BftXtrr “,ld
Ca'‘
Gul Harbor Inn Wednesday. sheerin were at the punch bowls,
Sept. l*t. Naturally after lunch- Mr. Henry Rohs poured the cofron thrre wa&gt; th*
__ ■ ..._ —...
. .
Smart, warm
- ----- ---- — tcsrc oi uie guts.
held by Mrs Douglas DeCamp, j For their trip to Braver Island.
and wonderful
One of the group. Mra IssbeUe the new Mrs Broektma changed
CAR COATS by
Ottosen, who now resides in Al- ! to a light blue linen skimmer

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Celebration Sept. 18,by
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Evangelical
WSWS

Marilyn Chapman,

Delightful Ponies
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Mra. Jacg Wood entertained 18 Jeffries Apartment*. 3501 John C.
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Out of town guest* inclut
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Cliff Allerding
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Tha annual Stale Boar and
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County Fairgrounds In Coldwa­ and lhe feeding program.
ter. according to County ExtenDr. Miller points oat that
»lon Director. Arthur Streby.

। very small percentage of lhe
| total coat per pig farrowed.
I If a boar rattling 1300 sire* 40
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I produced 1* about fifty cento,
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____ _
IM Ed Miller recommends that Waldron, vice president or Dr.
boar* to be used in the breed- Ed. Miller. Department of Aid­
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■L least 30 days In advance of Michigan State University,
tlie breeding season. This give*
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; survived by three ion*. Alan.1
Martin and Jerry Dean, all of
। Harting*; a daughter. Mrs. Bev­
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Aug 30 through Sept 3.
Larry it In the 7th grade al
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club members were named us
delegates to the show and many
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room, or utility room, attached garage, nicely landscaped. for

A BI-LEVIL IN HASTINGS HEIGHTS (nearly new), home on
upper level, it has living room, three nice bedrooms, kitchen
and complete bath, and the lower level has recreation room,
laundry and basement, heated with gas furnace*15,500.00

A FIVE LEVEL HOME AT ALGONQUIN LAKI: fop level has three
bedrooms, next level has one bedroom, next level. living and
dining rooms, next level kitchen and bath, and the basement
furnace, water heater, etc....*11,000.00

ON SOUTH BROADWAY, a nice home not all finished, a good
Investment foe one who understands building and carpentry,
has a living room, 12 x 16;ft. with dining spaceM(our bedrooms,
two full baths, car port, lot is 100 ft op road and 150 ft. deep,
has four foot crawl space, and priced at only*9,000.00

ANOTHER REAL NICE HOME AT PODUNK LAKE: has two bed­
rooms upstairs, and down one bodroom, living room, kitchen
with dining space, full bath full basement with oil heating
plant, two stall garage with storage space above, thermo-pane
windows, water softener, rust filter, patio completely enclosed,
for.*16.500.00

TWO RIAL NIC! LOTS ON THORNAPPLE RIVER, close to dam
and good fishing site on blacktop road for*1.300.00

room, dining room, kitchen, full bath, has a basement with oil
burner, has small basement barn, with stanchions tile silo,
12 x 36’. ten acres ol muck land, two acres woods, good rich
soil, located in Odessa Township. Ionia County ....*10.500.00
FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW OUT ON NORTH BROADWAY, with
living room, two bedrooms, fusing room and kitchen combined,
bath, hot and cold running water, throe stfll garage, right of
way to lake for .-------------------------- *10.500.00

A TEAR ROUND HOME AT THORNAPPLE LAKE with living
fbom. dicing room, kitchen, two bedrooms and bath, newly
paneled, new hot water heater, new oil furnace, and pump, has
aluminum siding, two stall garage^......*9,500.00
34-ACRE LOT, a back lot from Jordan Lake, on Section Four
Woodland, for ...........................*1.300.00

A REAL NICE HOME IN THE FIRST WARD has two bedrooms
upstairs and one closet, and down one bedroom, living room,
dining room, kitchen and bath, full basement with gas furnace,
water softener, has insulation, metal awnings, double garage,
newly decorated, for------- .----------- -------------------- *7.500.00
A BUNGALOW IN WOODLAND VILLAGE, living room, dining
room, three bedrooms, kitchen and bath, gas floor furnace,
new asbestos siding, new roof, carpets and drapes ..*7.350.00

A NICE HOME ON CROOKED L^KI to trade for property close
A IIAUTIFUL COUNTRY ESTATE lust out ot town on two acre
landscaped lite, has large 24 x 27 ft. living room with Roman
brick fireplace. parquet block flooring, dining area, three real
nice bedrooms with closets, two full baths, strictly modern
kitchen with monowalls built In birch cupboards, disposal, lots
of built in accessories, thermopane windows, full basement
with*a nice recreation room, forced hot air oil fired furnace, and
another fireplace in the basement, attached garage 24 x 24 ft.,
one 4* well 238 ft. deep and another well 2 , low voltage con­
trol system, place has a wonderful view of the countryside, has
lightning rods, lots of shrubbery.*12.000.00

ANOTHER FLACE JUST OUT OF TOWN, home has two bedrooms
upstairs, and down on* bedroom, living room, dining room,
modem kitchen and large bath, good basement with oil furnace,
good well and pump add electric washer, dryer and refrigerator

ON ALGONQUIN LAKE, two real nice lots (large ones) for
.
*2,400.00
A REAL SWILL HOME IN THE TAFFEE ADDITION, nearly new.
has large living room, two swell bedrooms, dining room, kitchen
and full bath, utility room, family room, lots of cupboards,
attached two stall electrically operated door, oil furnace, real
Urge lot.for ..----- ----------------- ------------------------ *27.000.00

A GOOD INVESTMENT IN TWO APARTMENT HOUSES, both
on the same lot, the rear apartment house has eleven apart­
ments, and the front apartment house has three apartments, all
Of them furnished except the overseer's apartment in front, this
property shows a good steady Income, all furnishings go with
the place, and it I* a good chance to get in business all for
decorated, good location forJI5.EOO.OO

BUILDING LOT IN 2nd WARD, own and water in. has a garage
on it. also a part basemero$1,500.00
A BEAUTIFUL HOME AT ALGONQUIN LAKE, all on one floor,
has Urge living room with fireplace, throe nice bedrooms, tats of
closets with overhead lights, has bath and one-half, kitchen and
dining space together, and bar. built-in stove and oven and dis­
posal. heated with hot water heater, fired with oil. new two stall
garage, aluminum sid.ng, paneling woodwork in living room, on
excellent road, school bus service, for*20,000.00

WE HAVB A HOME IN BATTLE CRt(K. with throe bedrooms and
bath up and down it has one bedroom, living room, dining room,
kitchen, full basement, new gas furnace. new water heater, new
front and back enclosed porches, wants to track for a place with
about 30 acres north of Hastings.

THREE NICE BUILDING LOT* ON HASTINGS HEIGHT*.

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Hastings Hi Gridders to Scrimmage Plainwell
Drop to 1 Daily
Drill as Classes
Begin Wednesday

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Sunfield Lions
Take Runner-Up
Honors in State

Kill, * big. powerful Senior who

Middleville Favored to

Pott Third Straight

Ouulde. An all-state and all'

Expretticay Crown
Football pracucc session* nt
Hasting* High School were cut
to a single sewuon a day starting
this Wednesday with th* advent

gained 1.358 yards last season,
scored 166 pointe on 23 touch­
downs, three six touchdown pass­
es and also does the punting.
Gary VanKlst, Dave* brother.

year but after seven days &lt;
drill* Saxon Mentor Jock Clare

old Elliott pitched for SenMd.
Tiie Lions opened their quest
tor Michigan honor* by defeating
Midland. 3-1. with Ted Fold
pitching. In their next outing.
Exm Folta hurled Bunfield to •
3-0 victory over Petoakey.
Sunfield suffered their first de­

Jack Campbell, an Kll-cooferwith Dan Norman. Nona Seger,

Coach Clarey received a severe fensiv* backs Gary Warner and
Frank Winans
Wilcox. 190-pound speedster, suf­
Another regarded as one of
fered an injury to a knee which
had been hurt In previous aea- Middleville’s finest is Jamie

"We (till need a lot of agility,- like lhe biggest barrier* in Mid­
dleville'* telle path.
Coach Clarey declared.
'Coach White la in hi* 4th year
Terry King, a transfer with foot­ as head grid mentor at Middle­
ball experience from Kalamazoo ville. having served for six year*
Central. Steve Fox. an outetand- as line coach previously. He 1* a
graduate of Be th nrly College In
be ready to go ebon but has been West Virginia. Gerald Page 1* in
held out of drill*. All the injured hl* 12lh year a* assistant coach.
player* should be ready, with the Keith Middlebush is in his 3rd
exception of Wficcx, Clarey sale?

as?

Good Pal’s Scott
Wins Trophy

Tuesday night Coach Clarey.
Coach Bob Carlson, Coach Ernie
Strong. Coach Gordon Oolc and

At Imlay Gty ’

and Fran Goggtn* attended

Dick Palmer s Good Pal’s 8cott
before a large Labor Day crowd

At Maple Valley, Coach Bill
Gibbs I* preparing his football old trot at the Eastern Michigan
team for their first season of play Pair hold at Imlay City. Scott
In the Expressway Conference
which Includes Middleville * T-K Ume of 3: ISJ for his near track

Caledonia, coached by John Sodennan. Hamilton, coached by

Scott had turned In a 3:10.1

Park but he didn’t win.

Northview and Kenowa Hill*
pulled put,of the league to Join

Oood Pal's Dusty finished.6-3
in th* second division of the
pie Valley, by Gene Henderson same race Monday, winning UK
and Coach Ralph Kirk Is hand­
Palmer also collected SIM tn
ling the Junior Varsity assisted
by Jim French. Maple Valley
In lhe mud at Traverse City
last week Gerald Halford drove
Sharpe Lassie to a 2-3 finish In
the non-winnera of *2,000 trot­
Good PaFk Filly fell In a hole
and pulled p muscle tn her right

Friday afternoon Pain
Middleville Is loaded, and b to race Good-Pal'* "B
Sharpe Las*te at Imlay
winning streak started back in

Awarding the trophtoi

hlgh point trophy to the Junior
division.

Barry Riders
Win Honors
At Manton

the district championship her*
and the Regional utle on their
■ran diamond, took ronner-up
honor* Monday afternoon in the

man &lt;235i on the squad and will
go both way* thl* year He played
on defense but year but will play
an offensive tackle spot this aea-

pretty good team.'

teama.

Ing till* though.

tn Manton Bunday, Sept. 6. It t* ume.
held annually during Harvest

Rotarians Will
Hear Big Game
Hunter Monday

Southern California,

and trophy while
Tom Reed took four first
place ribbons and troplilcn in the

with Ted Foil* pitching.

Randy Raymund rode Trump*

whipped Midland again, 4-0, with
Ted Foil* hurling.
the Hotel Hastings.

Something new has been added to Michigan’s hunting
lineup thia fail-*-an experimental Sept. 16-24 teal season
7,300 hunter* who applied for federal shooting permit*, la
aimed mainly at giving sportsmen early action on blue­
winged teal to provide added sport and to see how the birds
stand op to gun pressure during their peak migrations. The
success of thia trial hunt and chances of having early teal
seasons in future years are going to depend on how well
permit bolder* do in recognising and shooting the right
birds. This identification guide is designed to help the
season's hunters know real from other ducka.

Bliss Golfers
Enjoy Season’s
End Tourney

real good showing* with their
ponies. Doc came home boasting
a third and fourth place while
In Ihrrt
im, ribr)H- ■
Buck millrtl
pulled in
three KI
blue
bona pins trophic* and a third

Munger, hunting with bow and
Sherri William*.-i

Grayllm.

Knick

Knickerbocker

Bally Williams placed second in
Golf League player* invited Bile* BaaaeU. Neb.; BtU Wright. San Marerick Cloverleaf and received
Francisco, Calif.; Bob Halm I high point trophy for tlx&gt; small
Duck

cipate Saturday in a tour
ment followed by a potluck.

according to their handicaps.
Many events were run.

first flight were Garrett Isham.
John Hopkins and Stewart
sportsmen and again will cover Sweet, AU shooting 41'*; second
five special areas in Cheboygan,
| Presque Isle. Otsego and Monlmorency Counties. This Fall’s
flight; Alex VolJoy from Ohio.
1 d™.
ru„„ _ irt.li.,» &gt;OTl.i»m&gt; mot" mot
. —
. .... . _ . _
m,w. will )-- iwifvi almirur at second flight, and tilted flight, C.
blood Wednesday at the Red
Cross clinic at the Legion Hall
were, first flight. D. Hudson. T
and received her two-gallon pin.
IIIIIUUIU nun.,
......
flight H. Peters. 10*
then went out and played 15 Fraser is opttmisUo tor tha 19® V.tmna
. and third flight J. Chase 13*
bole* 'of golf al the Hasting* Albion College football ' team. 3'.
9.
Country Club! I I I

"shotgun start" at a Am Monday a Junior.
at the Hastings Country Club.
Prep football got, underway In 3ri| night. Bob Caateleln'with
Anderson &lt; Mare's brother) and
Eldon Mathew* who carded fine
final event wa* tha best
77*. Mare took third with a TO 46-0; Iron River whipping Hpn-.
hand Hal Burge took lhe
cock. 21-0. and Kingsford QmtJohn Hopkins with a TO. Dwight

Hoffnum accepted the

NOW is the
time to
GET SET
for the NEW

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HASTINGS

Dick Henney

Gun LdKb Road

and Harvey Slater Ued for third 13th year a* baa
With 73. Don Fteher had 37 putts

ertabilab-

Raed placed Uh with Chief.

BOWL INC.

Hostings

Woodland at Michigan

Fohowing the poluck. trophic*

plans

Coleman and Mike Dorman tied urd of 23-S-O including the-per-1
for second with 29 putta and
Tony Turkal had 30 for fourth. -K" include Doug Wolfe. Plain­
well; John Evan*. Richland, and
in
the blind bogey event among Diet stoner. Portage. .
following and then to Hillsdale.
He plan* on racing a couple of □ale Keihl. Phil Mitchell, George hitter and kicked Sullivan* Fur*
Chenoweth.
Joe
Hubert.
Bob
squad, bpt he still has Dave VanRohde and Un Snyder. ... In nlture ot Grand Rapids to the
Monday's afternoon mixed two-

Goodyear Bros

and Mrs. Jim Coleman who had

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and Kyle James
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and Mr*. Ken Rose with 11. Mr.
Mr. and Mr*. Byron Pletcher

NBC
State crown tn the lart nine

when Wayland's Phil Regan won
Outdoor Trail—With the ad- that 11-3 nightcap Sunday, his

NYLONS - WOOLS - ACRILONS
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on rainbow and brown trout in

Special
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panfish. . . . Our regular trout

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Plus FREE SPOT REMOVAL

For o Period of 6 Month*

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Shortly all applicant* Muxild rethe

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. Duradean removed Jrom '/j to 65% more
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7 Models to Chooscjfrom

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Duradean showed less tl|pn Vi of 1 %' fab­
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cause we offer insurance, of
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�Name Palmer
State Harness
Race Official
Richard Palmer, of Good Pal
Fann, was named a director of
the Michigan Hames* Racing
Association to nil the vacancy
caused by the death of Royal C
&lt;Sam&gt; Johnson of Lake Odessa
in July.

Southern Michigan Racing Cir­ of Hastings wm Sunday evening
cuit and the Ionia Pair.
viutarx o' Mr. and Mrs Floyd

Freeport

Dean McDermld of Clarksville
was a Friday overnight guest of
Arnold Duke*. * Mr. and Mrs

By Mh. Sylvan Tagg
•web *».
uf-1

Sunday luncheon goerf* of Mr.

Carlton Bummer 4H aoUvttiea
wm- compteted last week with
the tnaaalve BtateUH Club Show

Mrs. Adon Myer* attended a tupper
Mrs Sylvan Tagg and dat«hter.
Mia Donna Tagg, entertained lhe Mra Laurence Garrison Saturday.
annual Kuhn family reunicxi al
the VFW haU Sunday, Aug. 30. Grand Rapid* entertained with a
Fifty relatival enjoyed a picnic clilcken barbecue Sunday. Guests
were Mr. ml Mra. Adon Myers
and Mr* Keith Kuhn and two and *on*. Kenneth and John, and
grandchildren of Michigan Center; W. — na
-TV... —
art,*
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kutin and
Mia* Sandra Eldrecte of Grand
daughter. Sandra, ot Parma; Mr.

. _•
r.
girte exhibiting at the
I-vuler* were .metoiiv
especially

ACTING

Mr and Mra Clair Clum drove
their eon, Bobby, to Coidwater
Sunday, after spending a week
visiting hl* parent*. * Mr*. Ora
Newton of Hastings was a Satur­
day Visitor of Mr* Arthur Moore
Pay Demand and children of Cale- • Ktmmlv and Drveny Moore of
Hastings spent from Friday tUl
Sunday with their grandparente,
Mr and Mra. Arthur Moore a Mr

liBf aiM •«t«rf«l
»f Uk« hLv«&lt;

another body for thia
Show with her entomotogy dem- j
_ __
_ _
_
onrtratlon "My Experience Rato-1 chcvroiJt with a 205 motor. Tom
mg a Polrphemua Moth. She
won
fmtun- Bunattended State Show and gave
Bnd BuUh Ne(U lhe n€U-c
her demonstration, however no el ht
Bl Galaaburg.
•
..tl—
arlv«n toil xhe dirt
.______

Friday luncheon guest* of Mr.
Tom Eckert is spending Ulis week and Mrs. Ray Setae were Mr. and
Mra. John Kreb* * Mr. and Mra.

Whin m're Insured he

NEW Boatowner's Policy
UobiH»y

* Mr. and Mr* Keith Buehler and
family were Sunday dinner guests

Clum. Jack Clum and Debby

Van Sjckle of Dowling * Mr.
and Mr*. Howell Mlngra and Linda and Mra. Robert Hoot and family
of Ann Arbor and Mrs. Boyd NoSeeae and family of Alto.
Friday lunch guests of Mra. Ruth
Mra. Glenn Brovont and daugh­
Biram Mr*. Novtskl stayed over
ters and Mrs. George Fanner and
for the homecoming.

HASTINGS

week won her blue ribbon there.
Nancy Clum. Jack Clum and
Lynden Stamm received State
basket* Only Lynden

G3CEI

Duke* Deiri and Duane McDermld

Conklin and children of Harting*?
Saturday dinner and supper guests. Mrs. Thelma Campbell ot Carter
Hastings and daughter. Mrs Joyce

"Side of Strand Theatre"
219 West State St.

HOlinie i-nec ,uw enuun-n were
Wednesday visitors of Mrs Ethel

at. io-is

Walt and family of Hastings were

Richard Shoebridge.
Mra Claude Walton

tpenl

THE HASTINGS BOWL ANNOUNCES
Brown* 11 of Grand Rapids. * Ted

THE NEW
JUNIOR BOWLERS PROGRAM

Mr* Robert Walton and
Saturday vixltor* * Mrs Margie
Btrvensen and cUugtUm of

For 1965-66 Seo.on
Junior &amp; Senior Leagues Start Saturday, Sept. 25

Bantam League Starts Thursday, Sept. 30

Elnora Whitney.

D.VanDenburg
Heads Bliss ~
exhibited Explorer Unit

ribbon* at the County Pair. Deb-

Mr*. Howard Heff.ebowrr &lt;4
Clarksville were Saturday dinner

INSURANCE AGENCY

T, ,,nea. winner at tne lxbiibuuib
Bum speedway Sunday night and took M
nrourt
*----m lhc
™Iurc
on .La-'
proud ,hln
.
. -f------------but
---------— ••

croft Drbble Carpenter and
^rvwr.
.
t
RtZmm
of Um car he was
Lynden Stamm.
driving is ok. but the body was
Debbie Daniels woo State • badly damaged.
damaged Richard Hub
Hub-­
Show and exhibited there test
n2 Ha*Un«*. lhe owner of
w
. mveiert blue .
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t&gt;&gt;4« &lt;•
•f Lata Ui«.

Pusthumua and children of Alto.

WOLVERINE'S

Al Lewis Wins
Heat Race, Hurt
At Galesburg

of the entomology group ** all
10 received blue ribbon* kt the and suffered a rnlkl concusaton.
County Fair.
They are Kathy Andru*. Galen
Andni*. Debbie Daniel*. Nancy
Clum, Jack Clum. Don Carpen-

Mr. Johnson died on July 13 at
the Ionia County Memorial HoeP.ltal
dhlrict director of Grand Rapids; Mr. and Mra. Carl­
the U.S. Trotting Auodatlon ton Kellogg. Mra Jamea Wood and
superintendent of speed of the
and cluklren. and Mra. Paul John-

ENJOV
CAREFREE

Carlton 4H’ers
Have Busy
Summer Season

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Dave VanDenburg ha* been
honorable mention. Ollier blue elected president of the newlynbbon wlnnrrs at County Fair organtred Explorer* Club which
were Kathy Andrus. Galen AndCompany.
penter and DebUe Daniela.
Explorers are an advanced
In flowering gardening Brad

The Explorers group ha* 17 ■

Other of!leers are Jim DeVault. lU
and won anotter blue ribbon "of v«e president; Bob Mayo, *acre- .lt
tary: Tom Isham, treasurer:
Danny Drake, quartermaster, and
County Fair Included — eggs: Tom Bortak and Mark Anderson,
Jack Chun: canning: Debby Bar­ cabinet member*.
..
croft: knitting: Julie Carpenter.
Stella Holley. Debbie Meo-car,
Kalhy Andrua Debby Barcroft
and Nancy Clum: alothlng: Peg­
gy James and Debby Barcroft.
The foods dub highlight was
the dcllcidua dinner which the
girls prepared and served their
Army Pfc. Richard H. Everett.
mother* on Monday evening.
MICHIGAN DKPARTMRNT OP CONWRVATION
Aug. 2nd. Novel tkacecards of
thimbles filled with miniature signed to the Bth Logistical Com- •
mand In Thailand. Aug. 30. He ..
Mothers attending were Mra. 1* a tractor driver In Company ..
day evening visitors of Mr. and
A. SMth Engineer Battalion in
lerdlng, Mrs. Galan. Daateto. Mra
By Mn. Sylvan Tagg

Freeport

WE HAVE SPONSORS FOR THE TEAMS

Registration foe Bowlers as teams or individuals

Saturday, Sept. 11, and Saturday. Sept. 18, from.

Clifford Andrue and Mra. Cart a IB®) graduate of Lake Odessa
Friday callers at the Adon My- Friday afternoon visitors of Mr. Barcroft Mra. Clayton Valen- High School. was engaged in
fanning before entering tha
Army.
. n
day visitors al lhe Aaohel
Thompson home.
Michigan State played it
Foods action exhibits
Mr. and Mra. Gary McGhee
of Nashville have purchased the
Lansing High School, 12-0.
ok! Brovont home In Freeport,
teLUng aoenethlng
learned during the
urday. * Mr. and Mra. Robert
family, who expect to move to Boyion were hosts at a dinner
protect- Kathy An­
Grand Rapid* soon. * Mr. and In Hlliyarde Sunday. Their
s'. Nancy Clum ftth

Bowling instruction during some periods.

Tuttle of Nashville were Sunday

See Mickey Lambert or Foye Allen

HASTINGS

BOWL

203 I-if Woodlon*
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IT S TRUE

Grinnell Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Blough and Mr. and Mrs.-Bill
Blough. A Sunday dinner gueMa

OPENING Monday, September 13
HASTINGS Most Modern

Cleaners

hiblt last Monday at the Union
Mr. and Mra. Adon Myers. Mra. Building on MSU Campus and

Tuesday at the Intermural
P’.eug and son end Kenneth and Building. No ribbons were given
Adon Myers celebrated their four
children's birthdays with a din­
ner at Cecil's Ranch House in in the University.
Grand Rapids Saturday. Miss
Sandra Eldridge of Grand RapShow
Lynden Btamm.
Myers left Sunday for Stewart
croft. Attending one day were
Debbie IMnleU. Nancy Clum and
Jack Clum.
Rapids were Bunday visitors of

Thaler and daughter. Sue. and
JoEHen Yoder were Friday K«tenvaxoo ahoppeni. Linda Thaler deck of the USS Enterprise
came home with them to spend

Sunday evening luncheon guests

Featuring MARTINIZING

and children attended the John-

MARTINIZING is a dry cleaning process using nqn-inflammable.

last Wednesday evening visitors

odorless cleaning materials which permits us to give you ONE HOUR
SERVICE when you want it.

* Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brovont
were Friday evening visiters of
son

and

daughter

of

KNITTING YARN
SPECIALS

Bartie

We are using the MOST MODERN EQUIPMENT throughout our

OPEN to SERVE You

store and plant in order to provide you with the finest quality work­
manship and handling of your garments.

Mrs. Gladys Bushe. of Missouri
visited Mr and Mrs. Ftoyd Grin­

From 7 a.m. to 6 p.m,
DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY

We offer you complete PROFESSIONAL SERVICE, including

and children of Algonquin fake

spotting, cleaning and pressing . . . plus repairs. We also will take in
shirts for laundering and provide a dyeing service.

FXoyA Gnnnell liome. The chil­
dren spent the weekend with
their grandparente * Mr. and

ers at the Floyd Grinnell home
* Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gibbs

ONE HOUR SERVICE
On Request

Knit for youTMlf and for gift* with
beautiful 100* virgin wool yarn.
Wide choice of colors.

WE INVITE YOU taCome In and Meet
Ofl&lt; NOUR

8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

'mmm

Every Day

Effie Parker.

Dennis Merrifield
our expert cleaner, who
will be waiting to serve you.

Shoebridge home to visit with her

Lake Odreea were Thursday vlilRlchard Shoebridgs. * Mr. and

Next to the WESTERN AUTO STORE

See our complete selection of yam* and
knitting accexioriet-needles, crochet
hook*, knitting book*, carryalls, etc.
All priced to (ave you money, tool

Forrest fihoebridgv and children
of Hastings were Saturday vialtors
Richard Shoebrkige.
Mr. and Mra. Robert Tooker and
family were Sunday visitors of Mr

111 West State Street

Red Heart*

^^KNIITING WORSTED
. 4^*. P«M Mates
ftQc

Ungs. * Mrs Marie Burdick
John Black of Gull Lakfwere I

Ben Frankliri
101 W. STATE STREET IN HASTINGS

�i
Woodland

PMIOCK HOSPITAL Personal Mention

.family entertained tar birthday
By Mn. Clmdon Curlit
dinner Bunday. Oumta included
.1 » uuuinuro, »nrl Ur, IT.aiw Clum

The Road Report

Card of Thanks

White Product* employee*. Local

sympathy shown at the Ume of
the lorn of our huspand. father.
•** pKDdfalber; Rsv. Elliot for
his comforting words; Leonard
Osgood Funeral Home for their
services. Your thoughtfuine** in

Sept. 14 —Woodland Woman's
Study Club in lounge of Zion

r

in Hastings with hl* wife
two boys, but U a former

MEAN LESS

Mr. and Mr*. Duane Bump and
and to all those that furnished
transportation for me and my
wife.
Barbara Reuther
Warren Brogan
gram of piano lelecUom. ' Bao- Napoleon. Hasting* and iocal. A
lovely ixXluck dinner was served.
CARD OF THANKS
Mra Duane Clum and chil­
evening. A special feature will dren came Wednesday to spend a
be a Garden Display. CmnmiUve
in Pennock Hoapital with my tnMartha Smith. Margurvtia Bait­
flower*, gifu. and cards, which inger. Agnes FUher MX! Edna the weekend with them. They
were very much appreciated. Also Cixxbetx Tte program books returned home Monday. * Wed-

WEAR AND TEAR

ON YOUR CAR
When you drive on freeways as compared to

ordinary roads you save more than a half-cent
a mile in operating costs.

iaat

Mra Jay Wing. * Mr. and Mra
David Itelgter of Carlton Cen­
ter were Thuraday evening call-

W'oodlnnd
School Menu

Mra David Parker and daughter

were Sunday guests with Mr. and been Bpendlng‘~-*heir vacation
their old friends again. Mr* Frank Hynes in Heatings.
Werrd, left Saturday for home
throughout their school
Gun * Mr. and Mix John DeWerad
would have fewer drop
attended Uk- Senior Cittern*
dan were Sunday guest* with Club last Monday in Hastings.
their daughter. Mr. and Mra.
Herbert Hcsterly and Kun. * Tern* and David were Friday

and Mra. Murray Hough at ttetr
cottage at Morrison Lake.
Thompeon entertained with a
birthday dinner Sunday honor­
ing the blrtliday* of their son,
Stowell home. * Junlta Daniels

obdeb

or ynucATiox—

mi. mki aus r-erry ouiwcu anu
the teachers Lhctr full coopera- f^nUy and j,ir and Mr*. Rum«-11
„
Stowell and family took ice
Mmy mm Inm W-xllmd e„„„ „d cO„ „
enta, Mr- and Mrs Ford Stowell.
.Monday evening to help them
celebrate their birthdays * The
all taking their tuirm on the Womans Study Group of tte
picket line Maybe by the time Methodist Church win bold their

and Mr*. Gary Vogt and baby,
of Grand Rapids for dinner.
tha former Root twins. Marie and
Tiie Henry Bt. Martin* are
May. They were lunch and eve­ happy over ths arrival of a
ning guests of their mother end granddaughter. Diane, who was
aunt, Mrs. Francis jjsnnetl and born to the Richard BL Martina

AHIKK AN tow tVlLDW AMOCI«nO.*f

with Mr. and Mr*. Ernest Hough
turned home. Your acte of kind­
members are urged to attend
ness will never be forgotten.
Steward and baby and Tom Win­
ters of Columbus, Ohio. * Her­
Mm GUI Is spending a few bert Itaurly was a Mmulay
weeks with her daughter, Mrs visitor with his mother, Mr*
Maxine O linage and girl*. * Hildred Hesteriy and Mrx CUmen* Schalbly.

weekend here. Kathy* cousin. last week from Turoday until
Thursday were her son and wile.
them and visited here unlU the Mr. and Mra. Lyl* Ntwtori. of
Mth. Outate a weekend ago at Interlochen.
.
The Chet Long* spent the
Minch at Youngstown. Ohio, and weekend In Grand Havwn with
Mr. and Mr*. Carl Dickerhoof their urn and family, tha Bruce
and family of Canton
Longs The Longs’ daughter and
Gwen Mead spent the Labor family. Mr. and Mrs. John (Bar­
D*j weekend with Mis* Kathy bara) McDonnell, are expected to
iMaUta. Jr., K- .
arrive this wekeend from Dululh.
Mr. and Mr*. Fred Prentice Minn. John will be in Detroit on
were In Kalamaxoo several day* DU51urM lu( ,wu
uui week
wrea visiting
vunin* their
uivu son. Mr , Barbar&gt;
lart
the children will
and Mr*.
Mrs Hubert Prentice, and
and........
| vlllt tun
thetr granddaughter. Mr. and’
ju(jy Ltndaay of
Mra. John Kiel.
'
Lansing visited their grandmo11. iun&lt; Ta*
Rwv. and Mr*. Raymond E tner, Mr*. Joseph Shults from
MIDDUlVILUt
Bennett
and
"
"* family
‘ of Temper
’­’ Saturday until Thuraday of last
ance and Rev. and Mrs. Elton week On Sunday Mn. Shult*
ito ni»i at? Bennett and family of Jenison entertained her sister, Mr. and

r, im x. WMSitn. awsi
Bl. SaM. St lr» Ck*fl«
ruuny. Cksrlaa Sate

dou Curtis. A drawn

Tte Woodland Woman* Study

ktarlRC &gt;x IwM «

and Mrs. Robert Hammond and
family and Mr. and Mr*. Jtm
Hammond were Bunday guasts of
the Lloyd Huven.
t
Mr. and Mrs Robert MUtor of
Concordia Teacher* Garden city visited Mr. and Mr*.
Elwyn Roberta. Mr. and Mrs.
Kathy Peake spent a week re­ Wamn MeUMry and Mr. and
cently in North Jackson. Ohio,
and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Dugan
Mra Pauline Daur.

may be purchased tn Woodland

Uves far flower*, cards and calls,! with an open meeting for the
also Hendershot Ladles Aid. I, public Tuesday. Sept. 14- tn tte
etpeclally thank Robert Case and | lounge of tte Pi™ Lutheran

PUBUCATIOM OBDEB

Welker*
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hammond

recuperaUng at homo after suf­
fering a heart attack in July.
He te reported ‘doing fine" but

Club,'

brothers, Gordon and Gary.
Dease Lake near Hale VUlttng
Mr*. Allan Hlnrichsen, Mrs
the Waters family and Mrs. Hel­ Gerald Sherry and family and
en Clement over the weekend Michael Murphy attended thewedding of Mr*. Sherry'» nephew.
By Mri. Richard Clark
ment and family of Mattoon. David Woiderski, at Cheboygan
Mrs Sherry and family and
Dinner guest* Sunday of the Michael *penl th* weekend with
Cheryl and Mike Schante.
Clay Bassetts were Mr. and Mr*.
Kd Greening of Grand Rapids cha. and Mrs Hlnrichsen vUlted
the Baltimore Hama 4H Club at The Bassette' niece. Miss Roberta Mra Harry Wartella.

Hendershot &amp; Vicinity

day through Thursday last week.

LEGAL
tienl al Pennock Hospital and rtmLiCATIOM OBDU.

and Mia. PhlUip Armstrong and
their return Itorrw they called on girls and Mr. and Mrs. Keet

racauon. Saturday, Aug. 31 Uiey'
Grand Rapids
Bunday callers at the Arm­ visited the Ron Tobias* at AuHenry’ Tiuxnpaan of North Free-

Alfred Ctssler and Mr and Mra
Mrs

Kenneth Moore of

;unas and family ot

biaa and Margaret Ogden. * Tte lared to Colorado Spring*. Colo,
September community supper

Will meet at Phillip and Pauline The Keel Tobias* then returnAnnMrong's. We will not have
tbenuual supper but will hare
Mo

enbi. Mr ana Mrs. reie-------affair and not a paid ice cream I BUI Stolic On their return home
Herr i* one Bltoi employee’* wile Wedneaday, Sept. 15 at the home nas. Mra. Pete Wallunaa and
Umt hopes they get It ncUied of Barbara Heise Mrs. Sheila
——- — —pspent the bias tn SheUbyvllle. Ind.
spent from Sunday Uli WedneaWoodland PTA
day in Detroit with Mr pRi!
Mra. Wm. Wallunaa helping tt»|
land Mr*. MIUon Buehler and
Monday, Sept. IS. There will be
Mra Hlldur Olson. who 1*
children were Sunday dinner
a potluck supper for the family
Hr Mrs. Sylvan Taf/
at ? tn the Woodland School
Middleville
were
Sunday
visitor*
.
Fighter at the Fighter cottage
N.
&gt;*$-&gt;111

Freeport

' Mr. and Mra. Henry Myer*
■spent tiie weekend visiting their
daugbta*. Mr. and Mrs. Carl
dent, will preside over tte buiu- Blackhxlge and baby ot Marlon
the Woodland 8&lt;
bo * reception fd

Harold Cave * Mr. and Mrx Milton Buehler attended tte
Dan Postzna attended tte John- Left-Over Club party al the
family reunion iu FnllLv- hom&lt;- of Mr and Mra. Rcbwt
burg Park Sunday. * Mr. and • Blough Saturday evening.

mxi

and baby of Manton. * Mrs ily of Union City wire Thurs­ ens and family vtalted hl* par-,
Floyd Fiiher and sons vtslted day luncheon guests of Mr. and
her grandmother. Mra. Gary Mrs. Dean Stuart. * Mra Wopdy Bouwena of Alto Sunday. ♦
W'lnegarden and daughter ' of Bunday. * Mra. Charles HolUngsiiead. Mike and Ruth were
later * Mr. and Mrs. Elmer King and
date. Last year wax experimental ,wms of Ionia were Friday sup- era of Mrs. Dean Stuart * Debby ■Thursday evening visitor* of Mr.
Stuart spent from Wednesday and Mrs. Seymour Bouwena. *
til) Staurday with her aunt and
been reported that improvements
Charier. Kmg and Lloyd were uncle. Mr. and Mrs Robert ConSunday visitors of Mr and Mra. Icy of Hastings * Mr. and 5L-x I
Robert King of Lowell. * Mra. Eugene Poll and daughters if ,enjoyed a picnic and the chil­
Ruth Schrock and children of Lowell were Friday evening call- ,dren enjoyed Lake Michigan. *
be dtetrlbuted at this first meet­
tera were Friday luncheon guests
ing Everyone is urged to attend
Mr. aral Mrs. Bill Blough and of Mrs. Sylvan Tagg * Mix
every meeting praalbie.
children and Mr. and Mrs Reu­ Charles Blough and Mr. and
ytraucATtox oboer
Have you noticed Uie many
of Mra. Floyd Grinnell. * Mra. ben Crites, wen- Saturday gue.i&lt;» Mrs Will Mishler vLilted Mr
visited her Of Mra. Greta Blough at Morgan and Mra. Kyle Stambaugh of
building next to Classic's Drug Floyd Grinnell
Store’ There Me many useful dauujiter, Mra. Gcorgv Elliott of MHU * Mr. and Mra Bill Blourfs Bunfield Sunday * Mr and Mra
and children visited Mr. and Mrx Don Blough and children of
Items that you may need. They Hast IrfRs-Sum Wednesday.
Mr and Mra. Allen FL'h took Myron Poat of Battle Creek * Wyoming were Saturday lunch­
the Drug Store and Saturday her *i*ter. Mrs Waldennc. home Mr. and Mra. Keith Buehler en­
you may buy them In the past to Holland Friday Their grand­ tertained with a card party Sat­ and Mrs Jerne Blough.
office building- Be sure to check children. Loma. Reuben, Bruce urday evening. Guest* were Mr.
and Bren’ FLvh accompnnhd
them. * Mra. Andrew Brandt North Fireport. Mr on/ Mrs. Cletus Wieland of Logan and
and granddaughter, Diana John- Dwayne Deurdorff of Lake Odo»sa, Mr. and Mix Kenneth Price port. ★ Sunday evening lunch
Mr. and Mrs Leon Tyler. On
Wedntsdav evening Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Luma enjoyed lunch of Ako. Mr. and Mrs Willrrun
James Hurlburt vteitrei them. tn Grand Rapid*. Friday. W Sun- Wieland of Clarksville. Mr r nd
Mrs. Paul Stone, of South Fr&gt;-&gt;»- family of Caledonia, Mr. and
Mrs.
Sylvester LaFvrre of
Grace
Mix Howeil Newton, Bruce and
Greenville was an. overnight Kauffman
of Algonquin Lake and Mr. nr-xf
. &gt; kucst With them Wednesday. Mr
Mra. Gordon Yoder, local. * Mr. Wheeler. Ind
Michigan State * l»4mc football of Grund Rapicfa called on lite daughter of Hasting*, and Mr
ttendance record for a single parents, Saturday. Sunday vtel- and Mr*. Kenneth Tbompaoo,
tora were Clarence and Stelly
gathered in Spartan Stadium to

ajjxBSr.-s;

lotte Wexlncadav. Sept I Dali- Uuld- Mr Bnd Strs Wm K1'TOP
Thompson of NrtfXk V1X1 «t TYiday for YpMUnri to vtet

hl* aunt Tte family ail none i
brother, Otis Tooie. who is
Labor Day to help their parents verJ' ,u
.
*
parem*
Qyj., and
' boys vLiitcd relatives in Grand
Ledge Bunday. * Mlaa Millie

Business Directory

.MEMORIAL MONUMENTS

PRODUCTION
CREDIT
ASSOCIATION
301 S. Michigan Av«.
Hastings
Office Honrs
Mon. fr Wed.
HATTINCS

945-9416

State Farm Insurance
AUTO — FIKI
BONDS

Swanson Insurance

OF DISTINCTION

Lawrence Brothers

•

•

"■

■ "

I with Mra. Roy Duke* while Mr.
i Dukes and Ron Geiger attended
* %

Mr. and Mra. George Paunce en­
joyed dinner and the theatre tn
I Grand Rapids Sunday.

. Grand

Itipids

Ttey attended

MOVING

IF SOMEONE YOU KNOW
is moviiti into, a otw com­
munity, let m know *3.
A fritodly call by the VRT-^
coma Wijorb HoUets with bar basket of jilts and helpful
Information, will make Ike newcomer feel quickly at home.
Join in carrying on oir communrty's traditional spirit ol
hospitality. Just give their
”
and* address
to

Atyelcome

IM SHERIVOOD AGGIICT
III O II n 1 11 n r
lAluUKAnluL

Birmingham and Mra. Allen
FW1 v*1 granddaughter. Loma
a
R^*^Ujite»YRXh

££■ S?

ROBERT W. SHERWOOD, Mrj cal Facility Saturday
I Mrs. Grorgr Nei»n of Beiitle
‘ Creek spent Thuraday with Mra
Cora Walton. * Mr. and Mrs
All Forms of
Fred Lunike and their ren and
■
_ _
Id* family Mr. and Mr* Keith
insurance and Bonds Lunike of Grand Rapid* were

JERRY ANDRUS

rm,, v™
Leon
Mewcar

of Grand Rapids visited
ter. the Howard

Woodland were Sunday dinner

Hynes. They all called at the
Ward Hynes cottage. Gun Lake,
in the afternoon.

ROADS

Saturday, Sept 11
Johnson
Mpc Iy-Wu:r-I» Mbit btiolj Field Ln HaMUiga Two softball
I roup of Methodto Church at gomra will be played including
a team from Woodland. Proceeds

CARD OF TRANKS
'your group meets I will see to I
I wish to thank Dr. Hoekstra, that the public knows about IL
Dr. Thompson, nurse* and nuivev:

LEGALS

ADWITTAX CBS
MIOHIOAX CITT. UTD —J*r tall

BETTER

Hept. IS—PTA at Woodland
The Victor Hannwy family cafalsia, 1.

thanks sad appreciation to their

BY ARBA

MOKE ’’■’5 3534
WELCOME NEWCOMERS!
Use this coupon to let a k.ws you'rt Mra

ADDRESS

cny.
PltaM b-m lhe We-'cmg Wijon Hoslew call or im
I would lib to subsaibi to the Hatfinfi* Banner
SI elfudy subscribe
but cmipon and mH to Oiculitton Dept,

iot

««.i m

�"September Song"—Money Jingling In Your Potkets From Items Sold
COME TO WHERE
THE USED CAR
SAVINGS ARE

LARKE BUICK

CHEVROLET
1435 S. Hanover

SUMMER SPECIALS — Sava

Wl 5-2425 ' Wl 5-2426

$$ on One of These One-

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MINIMUM RATE —50c for Twonty Words.

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hand-knlta? Now la your
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in time for Christmas. Private
and Clate.

Owner, New-Car Trades . . .

1964 FORD FALCON

IBM RAMBLER CONV.
Ha* very few miles and priced
10 «°.................................... I1.4M

wook*, Both of ok eve rate* based oa Maadard dtoptey cia*ei
Hodstytoe,

AU UROM—ta ate takoa by phene to bo at oender’* risk, although
wo taka special effort to too that the copy ta takoa cortoetfy.

1963 CHEVROLET
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Custom. 4 Dr, H-Top, Pull

I

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Calendar of
Special Events

1963 CHEVROLET

mra

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1962 CHEVROLET

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1062 BUICK
ittebro 4 Or ; automatic, poww
■itaring and braatu. One &lt;mma».

IBM BUICK 4 Dr. Sedan

1949 FORD VI Convertible

Alto large' Jlx** at correipond.ng
low prices. Guaranteed water and
mildew proof.
.

1MB MERCURY Convertible

WINICK SURPLUS
1961 CHEVROLET
I.y-Ton Pickup; • cyt, autamatk
narw. 8 tt. FlaaiskSa boa

1961

■aah. Burkey Auto Ola*a A
Radiator Shop, 111 N. Jaffereon, Ha»tlnga
tf

-S2.9S

Thursday thru sundaT.

IBM MERCURY 4 Dr. H-Top

FOR QUICK BALK-1864 Apache
"Golden Eagle" camper with
canopy and new spare Ure
plus extra floor covering. Used
a time*. Bleep* four perfectly.

SAVE

204 N. Mkklgsa

Mahler
Motor Sales

Wl $-3224

LEGALS

lubricated and sharpened, only
• US. Service and aatlafacUoa
guaranteed. Lapo Drug. IM E.
State Bt, Halting*.
tf

FLORIST—Full time, permanent
poaltlon, full reaponalblllly,
greenhouse and ground*, start­
ing wage I5.WW yearly, vaca­
tion. retirement and other

ABLE PAPER — For picnic*,
family reunion*.-lota ot tuea.
40- by M. M50 at The Ban-

2/3 ACRE

BONDERS A NICE CREEK

O8ITION — Refrigeration and
electrical background, mainte­
nance, full time, permanent.
Ing wage 16,000 yearly. Vaca­
tion. retirement, other benefits
Write -Box »»," co Hasting*

MERCURY

NEW 3 BEDROOM HOMX-FuB
basement, tullt-hi*. gas fur­
nace, city water and sewer.

NOTICES
END-OF-MODEL

CLEARANCE SALE
I960 BUICK
NEW &amp; USED CARS

1959 BUICK

the Best Terms
and Values in Town

BETTER USED CARS
PRICED TO MOVE

HASTINGS
MOTOR SALES

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF

1K3 OLDS F-B5 STA. WON.
. 4 Dr. Beautiful blue finish,
power «teering. radio, whiteaall*. V-8 with automatic

FARM BUREAU'S
NEW FALL

Wl 5-3903 or Wl 5-2454

FERTILIZER

USED CAR CENTER

PRICES

FARM IMPLEMENTS
Owner. Red with White Top,
Matching Interior.

FOUR BEDROOM HOME —One
and one-half bath, basement,
new gas furnace, on two nice
large shady loU. E. State Rd,

Culllgan Waler
Conditioning

0-20-20

5- 20-20

$56.25
$60.75

6- 24-12

$61.95

6-24-24

$70.25

8-32-16

$78.35

12-12-12

$56.90
$99.75

5-10-30

USED MACHINERY

18-46-0

IM] PONTIAC SPORTS COUPE
. . Nicely equipped Including
HydramaUe. power steering
and radio. New whitewall tire*.

until 6. Sundays til 4. Monday,
Wednesday and Friday eve­
ning* 'U1 B. Doug Young, owner.

Fertiliser Ptent)
$51.35

qulred. Write Rawleigh Dept. _„
MCI-651-815 Freeport. Ill. B/0 Mich.

WHEAT STARTER
SPECIAL

IM3 CHEV. STA. WON.
. . . BelAir I Dr. Vi engine
Automatic tram, radio, power
steering, excellent condition!

Per $7708
Ton
I I
(FX).B. Fertiliser Plant)

19C3 OLDS HARD TOP COUPE
Power steering and brakes
Beautiful maroon finish.

Farm Bureau
Services
a* HvMamlxn
&gt; Ike PraOalr
“5SK J

... All wfllC, 4 I
index, automatic

FRANCISCO
FARM SUPPLY
M37 South

Wl 5-3150

GOOD AS NEW
STORE
r Start * Wallpaper
&amp; Paint Store

IBM CHEVROLET H TON
. . . Pickup Truck. Large fleetaide box. Very clean!

REAHM
MOTOR SALES
pontiac

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olds

- Cadillac

Wl 5-2478 107 N Michigan Ave.
Halting*, Michigan

H^STIN^S
BANNER

Farm Machinery
4B64' Codubutt Tractor,
aha pel
shape
—4-Section 12-ft Drag. Good
shape!
.
—Orwin Bln to. At Pick-up Truck.
-Kill Bro* Gravity flox.

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Heating - Plumbing
Service

. flood Used Citeln Saws

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KAECHELE'S

m|3&amp;irJba.4 *r

M.
H. Mikl.

�Personal Mention

Rules Insure
Wholesome
Smoked Fish
incnl of Agriculture regulation
signed by Gw George Romney
The regulation Is the result

CARPET MILLS favor h;o:st
to dean modern carpets
HOST conilsls of a Dry Cleaner and on Electric Brush designed for
women to save work. TN* Machine brushes lhe pile upward, removing
deep dirt and eliminating matting. No handwork. No wet carpet. Rooms
can be mod imfanHy. Ideal for all flbers.

only. Labels must contain a
statement of the perishability of
the product, the temperature of
tone storage, and that lhe pro­
-- -- ----- — ------------------- duel should be eaten withtn 14
temperature of the raw fish days after the date at smoking
I must be maintained at no higher This regulation la for protection
than 38 degrees. The fUh must of n* consumer, said Pood Inbe smoked so the coldest part jpectlon Division Chief J. L
remains at not less than 110 de- ^Littlefield of the Michigan De­
grees for at least 30 minutes psutment of Agriculture.

Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Smith.
Mike and I-lsa spent the labor
Day weekend at Indian River
Visiting at the Walter Forsberg
home last week were her sister.
Mrs Maurice Rhude, and her five
sons from Marinette. Wte. The
three Forsberg boys had a fine
time entertaining their cousins,
and even though there were eight
boys tn the home, everything
went beautifully and lhe visit

SQUARE DANCE LESSONS
($10.00 per Couple for 10 Lessons)
FIRST LESSON FREE

HASTINGS FLOOR COVERING

Northeastern School, Sept. 15, 8-10 p.m.

Ilentth,
Safely Hints

nephews. Oreg and Darrell Con­
rad. took a trip north a weekend
ago. visited the Soo. Tahquamcnon Falls and Mackinac Island.
This coming weekend, the Bud
Wolfes will be in Indianapolis.

OWNERS],

Personal Mention
SAVE THOUSANDS
ON YOUR NEW HOME
By far the greater number of
these (tenths and injuries were
suffered by children from five
to 14 years of age.

ten* family vert home for lhe
weekend Including Mr. and Mra.
Marty Kleva and Cindy of South
Bend. Ind. John from W8U and
Tom. who will be leaving for

Jar responsibility for the safety
of their children. Parents must
see that their young rider* are
taught when and where bicycling
la safe: they must help get the

Birke's

50 DOWN

must promote a friendly and
cooperative altitude toward law
enforcement officer*; they must
help the child develop an un­
derstand! nr ot lhe ourocRSee of
traffic regulation*.
nwHiTot Billings'.
It I* Important to help &gt;our Mont., and the Earl Lamberu of

HASTINGS

spent the laibor Day weekend
with her parents, the Adeibert
CortrighU. Last week, lhe Bob
Roushe*. Billy and Carol Jean
were vacationing at the Cartright
cottage al Gun Lak*. Billy and

Darwin Benjamin
298 Kent St.

brings you the most beloved footwear in the land

and a danger light on the rrur
of your bicycle for night riding.
Wear white or light-colored
clothing at night.

fashions that fit as if made for your foot alone I

.. . doshing little Cobbles! You'll find styles to
fit every fashionable ond busy moment rp your life

on Thursday to Niles to begin
her leaching duties thia week,
and Mlsa Eltaabeth Parker spent

Sunfield. Michigan

Phone 3-3330

* Give pedestrians lhe right of
way. Avoid sidewalks, tf pcvtalble.
use extra care when riding on

KUSH HOUR

ST. JOSEPH COUNTY

All have that fabulous feeling thol mokes

CENTREVILLE

you love these famous shoes more eoch time you
Styles from

CENTREVILLE, MICH.
tersections and look to right and
left before crossing
* Be sure your brakes work
properly and keep your bicycle

5 Days of Racing
$24,000 in Purses
If your child plans to ride to
nd from school on a blcycie

Has your
Drivers
License

Buying on pries alone can fool you I
It's what you can't SEE that counts most.
Ths hidden elements in Wslldortf 's sofos and chain
by NORWALK all odd up lo quality . . . always
your best “bargain." You got rigid hardwood frames,
seamless foam rubber cushions, factory tailored
arm covers, pre-teped “Rest-Assured" fabrics
(Scotthgard soil-protection if desired)... and best

OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS TILL 9

Rkmember—if your iRknin
has expired or win erpirjkm
the next 3 months, apply ot
a new one today. The traffic
department does not notify
you to renew.
CHECK YOUR LICENSE RIGHT NOW

CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAYS

Be Safe-Be Sure
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Coleman

agency
Jim Cohman

105 EAST STATE ST.
HASTINGS
PHONE Wl 5-5105

�I

The Hastings Banner
Section Three

Thursday, September 9, 1965
Thursday.

Paf 1 «• 6

Barry Has Best Blood
Clinic in Four Years

latest
patterns

(Armstrong
LINOLEUM

□ 15 persons visited the blood teerx, who responded so willingly | RusseU Gerllnger. James Gordon,
bank operation at the American I to make this the most successful Gertrude VanHouten. Earl Cole­
Legton Hall Wednesday. Sept 1. *-••—*—*-*•
*- •*■- ——------Joining the Twa Gallon Club
were Isabelle Pfaff. Bennie

WK MODCBN FASHION

A FLOOK TO MttT
EVERY BUDGET

HASTINGS FLOOR
COVERING
1,3 W. Shit* St.

ire Robert Miller. Atty. Richard
shutter, Oeorge Bchalbly, Agnes
Tebo. Lee Relgler. Sheriff Merl
Campbell. Regliter of Deeds Howand Etsyn Raffler.
Dr. Larry Blair. MD. volun­
teered bis time tp give the re­
quired medical supervision Red
Crow nurses assisting the Red
Cross Regional staff nurses were

i4uu nxa. irsK yiuiuau ruiu
has beqn designated for training,
and duty as a supply specialist
at Dow AFB. Maine He becomes
a member of the Strategic Air

I

HBTUMCI
'oHHltl
Why Drive
Around With a Faulty
Auto Radio?

Mrs. Porteous
Writes About
Visit lo Israel

45 minute* to work on they will
be there on time! The tedding
wm held in a lovely garden of a

platform The altle was
with green pine roping a

State Denies
Caledonia
RR Petition

STEP UP
TO A

PROFESSIONAL:
OFFICE CAREER.
BE A

RECEPTIONIST-TYPIST

William

EARN TOP PAT
MEET NEW FRIENDS
Hi-fi ond tope recorder*
repaired quickly.

Wl 5-9187

and If It Is. the Village ahowli
not be repaired lo there lhe
expected M.M* expense.

CENTRAL
RADIO &amp; TV

Wood. Esther Hotehkis*. Hasel
DoolllUe. Lydia Bogan, Melba
Gray. Eva Hoeox. “ Gray
—
and Susan Gray.
The following me tn bars of
Scon Troops ITS ahd 1T1 assisted
the dispatcher tn unloading and
re-loading the mobile: bick
Francisco. Gregg CuUhaw, Mike
Bradley. Jeff Miller. Chris Ja­
coby. Howard Moore. Chester

LEARN HOW TO

nelh Meade, Fred Tebo, Mary
Parker, Paul E Burkey. George
Spencer. Douglas Cooper, Rich­
ard Allerding:
.
Beulah Stauffer. Maglne
Stocby. Ronald Martin, Wesley
Joppte. Gale Wetxel. Marvin An-

SUCCEED

AND PREPARE FOR
YOUB FUTURE

JOAN JEWETT
CAREER SCHOOL

HOWARD TRUMBULL
wi J.PU7 e wi s*sm

520 W. Ionia Street
Laming
Phone 482-1093
English — Hebrew on the right
tide and English on the left tide
and both the bride's parents and
the groom'* parent* requested the
pleasure of our company at the

NOON ON
SATURDAYS

You'll love those
The Delton Tylers
To Mark Jubilee

all new

Mr. and Mr* Detern Tyler wUl
be honored at an open house
Sunday. Sept. 12. In celebration
of their 25th wedding anniver­
sary. The hour* will be from 1
to 5 pm. John. Bonnie and Ruth
Ann w 111 boat the event for their

Annual Stag Steak Supper
For Laurence J. Bauer
AMERICAN LEGION POST

L '66 cars

Member* and Guest*
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1965

specially for those who

perspire heavily
only his hair U too light.
Thia will be all for now. Hope
all are well and happy and en­
joying the rummer.

E. L. CARPENTER
HARDWARE
142 E. Slot, Sr.

LEWIS
ELECTRIC
CLOVER DALE

There's a lot to love about the oil new '66 cars, coming soon

to local dealers' showrooms . . . dazzling beauty, superb
performance, exciting features . . . and Federal Excise Tax
reductions for tidy savings, Joo. Whatever new car is your
heart's desire, you'll save even more with a low-cost Bank
Loan. Compare financing charges and see for yourself . . .
see us for a Bank Auto Loan. soon.

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Open daily Monday thru Saturday 'til 3:00, Thursdays 'til 12:00

ELECTRIC and PLUMBING
CONTRACTORS
Aho... SUPPLIES

^(fdiSV; National Bank of Hastings
Member tadoral Rosorvo System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporalion

Paint, Hardware, Water Sy«temi*S*«-Ritel
TV, Rainbird Sprinkler Systems
Mm. thru Set. 1:00 a-M. to • p.M.

Saa. 10 aua. fa &lt; p.m-

^■■■0

deposits

INSURED UP TO $10,000.00

Loans from ’60°° to s60,000°°

�[NtteSnottone are reported In township. This was organised-fa,in the-cointpJ II bugted'a-’iww;caM.-81

hir8i?fofvtoor. receiving 30 votes andi m i860. 113 voCae were polled
H. Leonard. Cterles V. Robinson was named out of 113 registered vottaa. fl.
M ar/Tn-'town ctek receiving » roueBowker had 78 to Ids opponent's
election was' In 1858, the number of votes jj. and John *. Hall far town
record. It was rated to give MOD tri* was fir* called the as the Sprague school. It wm usual U
I
w*w ttew
was not recorded, but Peter clerk had 70 to 42 for his op­
to- a tease of the school dto. Bchronte school, arid was organ‘—• ••
— *“*-* **
~-WmS, Howard was elected supervisor. potent By this time part
_
and to build a log echoolhou*. toed Mar 15. 1888.
remllv- G. Peake and C. V. Robinson township were drawn stiffly in Hope town­
118 x 34. and to raise 37100. cr
The old No. 6 was known as Jan. 25. 1882. This is the present at the
received one__vote for supervisor. clerk. Tn 1856. 8* votes wire ca*. &gt;hip as well M in the whr&gt;j&gt;
! as much a, needed to build the
Masher district, utul was Cloverdale district.
The No. 10. &lt;r Carpenter dls-'T. Peake.
vote for clerk and &lt; H. TiUotson tor w^^r
annuy
i schoolhouse
organized 8ept. 9. ft55. It to
I What was known as Uw old IX)W » j»rt of the Bludtx district.
I
“S'"-;TX
setaw
i
1 cate that the Peake family did I
"
vcMiiber 4, 1863, kt Ed Pennel s
oy» old Moairer district i
not forget thcmseivea They, w«ro j
S^T,J?n2JL‘^U’iato!,7 18 ‘re ond the oW 8abuM* tUMrte‘- Ule
ttw three early negro lamlUra/
In the township.
;
; The new No. 2 fractional dis- i^tod '‘/mltenorth 'tf’sclwtta 5&lt;”u&lt;xut* At tte fir* ...
ti» minutes
of th*
. । jwara
, which
filled four
pages tMoUng.
la the-11860.
Tte No. 6 or Hope Center AtoJ
Theago,
No. 8 district to knownJ supcrvii
22 far.

trict to known as the McCallum station, and was onrarilBed Sept
voua were out, of which Silas
school and was ergantaed Feb.
18M, at tte home of S. H. Bowker received 11 for supervisor
______ . —__ .
___ ______ „__ __ _w_ . tte jSitta&amp;e.. J- Btowari tar
Tte old No. 4 ted a tog schoolthe No. 7 district Is the Brush ship ciert._____________________ | ■uP&lt;Ttoer »W*v*i 18 votes to
.........
I house north of Delton, and was Ridge school. The meeting toi In 1851. 17 votes were cast, ‘9 for Ooton Doud. 8 Bowker
U1 March 12. 1853. When tho!or8«nlMd April 1. 1857.
I arganire It was held at the home Bitts Bowker roodnd them all r*®"™ « ’®*«
township
voters of that school district! The new No. 4 district la of Wellington Kidder. Sept », A&gt;r supervlaor, and N. P. Bupto 12 flor S. Chandler.
met to decide about t|w? organl- known as Uw Hinds school, and IBM. The )« school in this dis- ncll was elected ctork. receiving
In 1864. 35 votes were cast,
ration, there ware ten prtuenl. took In some land Ui Baltimore trie: was the la* one remaining 13 votes. In 1852. 23 votes were Bltta Bowker was elected supcr-

___ _______ _____ _ ______ ___

By If. D. Burpee
LOCAL P1ONKER HISTORY
UNUSUAL PACTS ASSEMBLKD

KING OF ROASTS! "Super-Right" Mature, Corn-Fed Beef
Of QUALITY

Standing Rib Roast
things would be better. The peo­
ple favored another name. Al
the fir* town meeting ll was

A4P Adrertlted

Price/ in Detroit
Newspapers Now
It feet ire In
This Areal

NUTLEY —IN QUARTERS

Margarine

6 - 79'
AbPi PURE VEGETABLE SHORTENING

dexo

First
5 Ribs

Fipet
3 Riba
"SUPER-RIGHT" COUNTRY STYL1

6-INCH CUTS — "SURER-RIGHT" BEEF

Spare Ribs &lt; .

Rib Steaks

CAN

Beef Short Ribs

Cake Mixes

A&amp;P Coffee

HUNDREDS and HUNDREDS

In Hope township and 92 dwel­
lings. The census for i860 how­
ever, gives 138 families. The
nomda shown on that map and

Here's a Representative List...

1L1.
8-OZ.
SIZE
ton. Moses and Joseph Hhulta.
On Motion 3 was P- D. Camp­
bell, J. &amp; and J. A, Hall and N.
J. Bowker.
,
On section 4. J. Tuttle. W.
Bowker. O. TYacy, E. Bugbec, J.

WWWWWWMMMMIMAF

MP fROZIN VEGETABLE! ?

Wat
,

GIANT SIZE

'No names appeared on eecUona
a, a. ii. 33. 34.
Section 8, William Crosby, H.
Janklna, L. Douglas and W. P.

On section 7, Duncan McCal­
lum and R. Dinwiddle.
Station 8. J. B. Cooper. Well­
tagton Kidder who later moved
to Irving tovnahip, 8. Tobey and

AND ULEAilEFiS

Peas, Chopped Broccoli,

Ad Detergent .
Spinach, Mixed Vegetables

GIANT SIZE

I

l.LB.
2- OX.

-­

Ajax Detergent

3- L8.
IVi-OZ.

GIANT JIU

All Detergent .

E-L*.
uoz.

LAUNDRY DETERGENT

10-0x.
Net. Wt.

Blue Cheer . . .

1-L8.
5M-OX.

GIANT SIZS

Dush Detergent

2H&amp;,

LAUNDRY DETERGENT

Oxydol.................

1-LB.
4-OZ.

10c OFF LABEL —GIANT IIZI

Rinse Blue . . .

S-LB.
7-OZ.

GIANT SIZE

Silver Dust . . .

2-LB.
6-OZ.

FOR DISHWASHERS

All.....................

4-OZ^

FOR DISHWASHERS

Cascade . . . .

** &lt;lM’

,|U diw*»''"“

««T. —

rtald

U.I *- ’“L/X - Stomp* *n v°ur

„ follow*:

Townsend. W. H. Carpenter.
Section 30. Ira Virgie.
Section 31. J. Reno and D.
Axtell. &lt;0. M Titus in cenauai.
•Section 32. I. &amp; ftlgelow and

DOVE, IVORT, JOY, LUX OR VEL

Liquid Detergent

6-OZ.

DOVE, IVORY. JOY OR LUX

Liquid Detergent

QT.
SIZE

' HOUSEHOLD CLEANSER

Roman Bleach .
a

2-UI.
i-oz.

GAL.
IIZI

79c
79c
79c
33c
79c
34c
69c
83c
47c
79c
65c
93c
63c

PAPER PRODUCT^
NOW

Wai

74*
74‘
71*
31*
71*
32*
59*
79*
39*

Reynold's Wrap
ALUMINUM FOK

Wonderfoil . .
ANGEL SOFT— 2 P|*T

Facial Tissue . .
Kleenex Tissue

isue
SIG PACK

'

Paper Napkins
FOR THS BATHRpOM

Delsey Tissue •
for ths

Bathroom

Northern Tissue
WHJTS OR COLOM

Scot Tissue

Ci *■ ““Xi.“**'T;x

4/49*

FOR THR MITdHfH

59*
58*
80*
49*

Scot Towels

ON PET FOOD
Wai

NOW

Biscuit $

&amp; T stores*
. .MUI-1 -rX..

- ‘AXo.’ ’•'“"•"tfsw".

NOW

ICOMQAjY SjZT — ALUMINUM

Aero Wax ...

Wiogth.

NO RUBBING

DAity^BArr jyh

Aero Wax . . .
FOR BEAUTIFUL FLOORS

(Cewl*M D

.

Johnson's Gio Co
KITCHEN WAX 14-FL 01.

Johnson’s Jubilee

No Coupons, No Gimmicks, No Limits

6/79*

�tSi:j

Drain Jail Term

Naahvllla'i'i
x
*
in ;iui &lt;
Cl ।
and p» r?,W efrurt txnU wlwnday. Aug. 31.

Hastings SPEEDY WASH
COIN-OP Laundromat

Middleville
By Mr*. Mary Jaclubn

1 !• a—— *•

i family of Charlotte came
1»*ne in the Shenandoah Valley; ion a trip through northern
day. and remained over Labor • «»•«-* «•«- — •*
(Day with her parent*. Mr. amij
’Mrs. William Cridlar. * Mr. and'
Bubroanra? Gludyi) Jackson and MiM Irma tended the Irwin family reunion

and Mr*. Joe Flat*. Mr# Baughman left Tuesday Aug 31 "for and daughter* were called io 8L । Fletcher’. * Mr# Bill Smith of right leg amputated last Tues- daughter. Mra. Duane Peterson.
Korea, stopping to visit frienra Johns because of tte death
i
,nd - *1*nL • le* &lt;**&gt;’* day morning at Pennock Hoe- and family on Chartea street. ♦
in Son Francisco. Calif., and two
grandfather recently.
I*10*
mothr., Mrs. Lucy Bo- .p|tal. Her 9Ui birthday was Mr. and Mra. Holly Kidder and
__
.. ... .. _ .... .. ».
__ I Mrs.
_ John Juustra
Tm.aPh (Wen.
Wcr-C
U.n.l.l..
—
Mr. and
wen
|Thun
tilted in the home at Mr. and | Charles Robertson u home on their
tha Walter
daughter. Mia Joanne Puffer. * nuuoo and

Romney Wheeler
New Consumers
PR Director

Board.
at the Lanilng eh show and group is Included with a small Wellman, during tte month of
mru. wuuam (-Timer went u&gt; ui- ——
— — —— —
| Augurt.
troll to get William Arthur tte 80001 Dakota. Later in the Jane Robertson entered her half fee of IJO.
Arabian
filiy.
Tom
alw&gt;
showed
!
Paul
Tungate
is
leaching
I
-----------•
-----------mnn«h old
rja K.t&gt;v
.»v&gt; will
wni make weekJo))n
016 Jousua
Tekronya' visited
in.
month
baby, who
* Mr
Ills sheep in the Slate Fair, jujilor High mathematics in tte " Famed ailvssmith Paul Reids teme with ids parenu. Mr. und UtM. virgil Adam* returned Jane's horse received three rib- Sparta achool system. * Mra. verc made the copper boiler#
bol
for
la Ilona
nlne-day. bar-, Oongratuiattona a Mr. and Stanley Kltch successfully un- Robert Pultons historic
and Mrs. Rodney Yatta and trip East. They visitcd

FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE WE HAVE
INSTALLED A DOLLAR-BILL CHANCER
rrCMSSlONAL D«Y CLEANING SERVICE

North Gon Lok, Cote-Op Opon 5:00 o.m. - 10 p.m.

Special Sale! "Super-Right

Ho

previously

was

4

a

yOUR GUARANTEE

Of QUALITY

Pork Loin Roast
Full

7-Rib

Portion

35 45

era! MMArthur'n staff In Tokyo,
directing the book tritruu..Uon

tlonal Broadcasting Company tn

You'll Save

...'at A&amp;P!
Come See...

(□real Britain) Lid,

lb

U.S. NO. 1

Agency's TV division when ft

RUSSET

turned to industry in 1662. re­
joining NBCt parent company.

"SUPER-RIGHT"

Pork Chops

SMOKED PICNICS

^79£

POTATOES

891

“rQQc

ut-v# WHOLE OQC
&gt;.Hc FRYERS A 7 lb

Fresh Fryers

New York. Alabama and Florida.

20 79(

GOVERNMENT INSPECTED

lb. bag

Jackson at 1315 West Franklin.

gg

Middleville
By Mn. Mary Jackton
I A.——Ite

PULED AND DEVEINED

THOMPSON WHITE, SEEDLESS

Medium Shrimp

Of

BAG

ChceriO —

PRICES REDUCED

PAULICn
UAI1I1LU

urrCTADI CO . evehyday _ 3
iLULIHULLJ Flow PAi. tS ■
Was

|

UHI1I1LU

c

IIL/ll J

HI

Del Monte Beans

I-LB.
CAN

SLICED OR WHOLE

Del Monte Beets

CAN

CREAM STYLE OR WHOLE KERNEL

Del Monte Corn

1-OZ.
CAN

EARLY GARDEN

1-LR.
1-OZ.
CAN

Del Monte Peas
WHOLE OR SLICED

A&amp;P Potatoes

1-L*.
CAN

STEWED

Del Monte Tomatoes

CAN

SAVE AT AfrP

Iona Tomatoes
WHOLE KERNEL

StokleyCorn . .

1-LR.
CAN

27c

4/89*

Del Monte Tuna

NET WT.
5-OZ.
CAN

Boned Chicken

2/39*

4/69*

Beef Stew . . .

2/43*

Luncheon Meat
LUNCHEON MEAT

Spam . . . . .

4/59*

■
2/49*
4/69c

IJIB uO.7

HIT WT.
6ft-OZ.
CAN

2/39*

4/69*

1

Wm

2/45!

2/49*

c

Now
LIGHT CHUNK

CUT GREEN

rriFFFF
ANO
UUI
1 LL TFA
ILA AllU

4/89*

2/29*

1-OZ.
CAN
NET WT.
12-OZ.
CAN

2/43*

4/69*

COCO
CAN

Tea Bags . . .

48-CT.
PKG.

CHOCOLATE

FRUITS AND JUICES|^&amp;
Was

Hestle's Quik

PKG.'

Apple Sauce
Fruit Cocktail

JAR

i-oz.
CAN

NOW

AfrP GRADE "A**

Grapefruit Sections
CRUSHED

CAN

.

Dole Pineapple
HEARTS DELIGHT

Apricot Nectar

Hi-C Grapeade
Hi-C Orangeade

4W-OZ.
CAN

mSz.
CAN

|V-OZ.
CAN

h3&gt;z.
CAN

4/99*

BISCUIT MIX

4/89*

CAN

4 VARIETIES

3/89*

2/69'

3/89*

3/’l“

3/79*

NET WT.
12-OZ.
PKG.
8-OZ-.

s-ot
PKG.

1- LB,.
2- OZ.
PKG.

Swansdown Mixes
JIFFY

NET WT.
9-OZ.
PKG.

Cake Mixes .
AUNT JEMIMA^BUTTIRMILK

2/69*

PINEAPPLE-GAAPIFRUIT

A&amp;P Drink . . .

ANN PAGE

Cake Mixes . .

33c 29
49c 2/89*

2/89*

A

'

Pancake Flour

2-LB.
PKG.

ROBIN HOOD

Fumily Flour
PURE VEGETABLE

Crisco Shortening

5-LB.
BAG
””

B-LB.*
CAN

Cheerios . . «

NETWT.
, 10ft­
. OZ. PKG.

Lucky Charms
GENERAL MILLS

Total Cereals

NET WT.

PKG.

GENERAL MILLS

Wheaties . .
INSTANT

Malt-O-Meal

12-OZ.
PKG.

KELLOGG'S

LOW

NOW

89c 83*
67c 59*
79c 69*
Was

LiraWMIl

Bisquick . . . .
4/99*

55*

-LU

4/99*

Nestle's Morsels
3/79‘

2/79«

EVERYDAY

A6P GRADE "A"

3/79*

2/89*

CAN

NOW

All Bran . .

PKG.

KELLOGG'S

Corn Flakes
KELLOGG'S CEREAL

2-OZ.
PKG.

NET WT.

Jumbo Assortment '«*
KELLOGG'S ASSORTED CEREAL

Variety Pak .

9ft-OZ.
PKG.

POST

Crispy Critters

13-OZ.
PKG.

CORN FLAKES

49c 43*
49= 43*
3/89&lt;

Sunday pm.

25*

3/89&lt;

3/79*

2/29*

2/27*

Post Toasties

2-OZ.
PKG.

QUAKER

Cap'n Crunch

Wa.

NOW

33c
37c
35c
33c
43c
35c
37c
79c
45c
45c
37c
43c

30'
30
30‘
29
39*
31*
33
69*
38*
38*

OZ. PKG.

baby of Dallas Texas, are now
living with his grandfather.
George Jupprtrom, flrM a fine
arrangement for both famiUeo.
Mr. and Mra. Robert Prcat and
family moved Tuoaday to their
newly built home tn Lake Odeam. * Mra. Mae Holes «peot*Baturday with her sister. Mias Ruth
Oliver, at the Clark Memorial
Home in Grand Rapids. * John

family were gucata thia last

A Marine artillery regiment
provide# fire support to front
line units during amphibious aasaulU and subsequent operattona

33
39*

SOUP AND CRACKERS
Was

NOW

MEAT VARIETIES

Campbell's Soups
VEGETABLE VARIETIES

45c 39*
55c 49*
89c 83*

attending Perris, had a V
cation In the north recently.
wm

VALUES ON CEREALS!^

:s

NOW

34c 389&lt;
35c 29*
49c 45

N12-OZ?

LIPTON
1-LB.
1-OZ.
CAN

Mlssca Sharon Robertson. Ruth

12 « 49*
GENERAL MILLS

Was

Coffee.................

Chocolate Covered

Ice Cream Bars

They're Hundreds More - WHY PA Y MORE?
M '

19

Grapes . . . .

Campbell's Soups

1014-

5/89*

6/97*

NET WT
10ft-

6/89*

6/79*

PACK

2/39*

2/37*

NETWT.
10ftOZ.

5/79*

6/89*

ALL VARIETIES

Knorr Soups . .
ANN PAGE CREAM OF

Mushroom Soup
NABISCO PREMIUM

Crackers . . . .

BOX

33c 29*

Just Quality Merchandise at Low Prices!

Jacob's
PRESCRIPTION
PHARMACY
126 Urt State St.
S-24M

H&gt;m« Wl

Halting!

•

�To Serve Peace
Corps Abroad

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Hastings Pastor
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CARLTON 8EVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH

Willard. H. Curtta. Minister

Nursery provided. Brosdraat of

Prayer meeting. Tuesday. 7:30

HASTINGS
LAKEWOOD E.UJB. CHURCH
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
102 E. Woodland Avenue
Bunday worship. 10 am.
Bunday school, 11 am..,
8:46 am. Bunday rehoot
MYF Sunday. 7 pm.
Bunday evening service, 8 pm.
11 am. Morning worship.
Wednesday service, 8 pm

S. K ALAMO
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
Rev. Arbutus Hurleaa, Pastor
Sunday school, JO am.
Worship, 11 am.
Evangelistic service, 7:30 pm.

WOODLAND
FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
METHODIST CHURCH
1330 N. Brpadway. Hastings
Rev. Richard VandenBoecb,
Rev, George J. Huber. Pa*tor
Pastor
■
Phone 946-3 IM
71 foreign eouBtrlM aXlenrting
Sunday school, 10 am.
Where a Christian Experience
Thursday, 7:30 channel choir Makes you a Member.
Morning worship, 11 am.
Youth Fellowship. 7:30 pm.
practice.
Springfield, Mo, re-elsetod to a
11 am. Morning worship.
lowshlp Club will meet in Use
8:30 pm. Youth service.
DELTON
church lounge.
METHODIST CHURCH
7.30 pm. Wednesday prayer.
Marcius E. Taber. Minister
Phone 623-5856
PEOPLE’S BIBLE CHURCH
Church Study, Bunday, 9:45
RI Nashville
F1R8T CHURCH OF CHRIST.
SCIENTIST
Worship. Sunday. 11 am.
LeRoy Kepney. Pastor
G15 W. Green Street
Youth Fellowships, Sunday, o
Phone 653-3248
Sunday service, H am.
Sunday school. 11 am.
Prayer Group, Tuesday, f:30
10 mt Sunday .school.
Wednesday service. 7:45 pm.
Reading
room
open
Wednes
­
teadent rvpUdng the Rev. Gayle
Chancel Choir rehearsal,
day and Saturday. 2 to 4 pm.
pm, Thursday.
Car. Crystalalre* Quartet from
Crystal will provide the special
iCARLTON CENTER
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GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
METHODIST CHURCH
Wed, 7:45 pm. Mid-Week |
R
A. Walnut
Rev Richard VandenBouh
prayer.
school. 10:18 am.
Thursday. 7 pm. Pioneer GlrlslI; Bunday
Worship. 10:45 am.
Morning worship, 9:18 am.
and Boys Brigade.
Women’s Missionary Fellow­
Text for Sept, Ulh. Luke
ship 2nd Tues, each month, 7:30. WOODLAND
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH 10:23-37. Theme; "Finding Your
Neighbor."
Sunday school. 10 am.
COATS GROVE
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Christian Endeavor. 6:30 pm. Life” over WKZO-TV. 0:30 ml;
Cor. Coats Grove Rd. and
over WOOD-TV, 10:30 aun.;
Prayer
service.
Wed,
8
pmDurkee Road
Public Invited.
Charles Gibbs, Pastor

New Pastor
Takes Pulpit
At Woodland

UrwaU Donna resigned several

membership at Woodland.
Haatinga.

Science Churches to
Explore 'Substance'
Christian Science churchcn will
explore the subject of “Sub­
stance** this Bunday.

lite Christian Science textbook
will include these lint*: "Mortals
muM look beyond fading, finite

Floyd Waiter. Bupt.
HASTINGS
Bible school, 10 am.
GRACE BRETHREN CHURCH
Worship hour, 11 am.
Cor. of Jefferson and E. Center
Christian Endeavor, Tuesday. 7
Rev. Ruiuell Barver. Pastor
pm. During the month of August
Bunday school, 10 am.
the Rev. Charles Gibbs will be
Worship hour, ll am.
the leader for CE.
Sunday evening service. 7 pin
The Bible, the whole Bible and
CEDAR CBEEK BIBLE CHURCH nothing but the Bible.
Campground Rd. « miles .south
of Hastings
NORTH IRVING WESLEYAN
Pastor, Donald Tack
METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday school, 10 am.
Cor. of Sisson and Buehler Road
Worship. 11 am. *
Youth meeting. 8:15 pm.
Rev Morris Borgman. Pastor
Evening service, 7:30 pm.
Bunday school, 10 am.
Wednesday prayer meeting and
Momlng worship. 11 am.
Bible study, 7:30 pm.
Young People’s service. 7 pm.
Evangelical service. 8 pm.
BOWENS MILLS CHAPEL
Henry VanTU. Evangelist
ORANGEVILLE
10 am. Momlng service.
BAPTIST
CHURCH
11:15 am Sunday school.
W. Glen Campbell. Pastor
. 2 Miles South of Gun Lake
A cordial' welcome to all.
0:45 am. Sunday school.
11 am. Morning worship.
WOODLAND
7 pm. Evening worship.
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
Wednesday. 7:30 pm. Bible
8319 Coats Grove Road
study
and prayer service.
Rev. Charles Gibb*. Pastor ’
Worship services, 9:45 am.
MILO BIBLE CHURCH
Spnday school, 10:48 arta.
R3 Delton

Rev. Frank Crabb
BALTIMORE U, B. CHURCH
A. J. SpoeLvtra, Pastor
Rev. Jesse Powell. Pastor
Sunday school. 10 am.
10 am. Sunday school.
Worship, 11 am.
11 am. Momlng worship.
derztandlnir will expand into
7:30 pm. Christian Endeavor. I PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
Rev. Rogcra. Poster
Wednesday, 8 pm. prayer
meeting.
Phone 945-94M
HeaUh with Key. io ti^ficrip.Friday, 8 pm. Church Affairs
i. Sunday school.
Committee meeting­
11 am. Morning worship.
® Thursday. Sept. 9, Women’s
Youth meeting, 6:18 pm.
Mlmtonari Society dinner. Place
Evening Gonpel Hour. 7 pm.
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Wednesday Prayer. 7:30 pm.

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They will teach English, mathe­
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STONEY POINT
all lhe major Bland*.
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Ruth's mother is the former
Rev. OwenneUi Sebring, Pastor Wilma Royer of Haattng*.
10 am. Sunday school
Eleven gathered at lhe home of
11 am. Preaching.
Mr. end Mr*. Kendall Coats of
8 pm Preaching.
Coals Grove on Wednesday. Sept1. far a farewell get-together.
KILPATRICK
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
M-66 Woodland
Rev. R. A. Hoffman
10 am. Sunday school/
«1'5.
—
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nock HcwpltaL Plana w 1
11 am. Worship service.
8 pm. Evening service.
I™1? » u»

MIDDLEVILLE CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHAPEL
7i» W. Main street
Rev. Earl Bchipper
Worship. 10 am.
Sunday school. 11:18 am.
Evening worship. 7:30.

Senator Hart
Honored Guest
Eaton Rapids

CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
307 E. Munhall Street
Minister, Dale R. Haney
410 E. Madison. 945-5065
9:45 am. Church school. Bapt.
UNITED BRETHREN IN
Loyd Marta.
CHRIST CHURCH
11 am. Morning worship.
E. Colfax al N. Boltwood
7:30 pm. Wed, Bible Study
and prayer.
9:30 am Morning worship.
THE GALILEAN
BAPTIST CHURCH
Ponner Freeport High School
____
tj-. 10 am.
Sunday
school.
Worship service, 11 am.

January.
second annual Garden potluck nt
E^’r«roPAL
thetr home, 801 Water Street, ***™VtL EPISCOPAL
Eaton Rapids Sunday, Sept. 12., CHURCH
Rev Don M. Gury. Ro

6:45 pm. ChrlsUon Endeavor.
7 Utt"

il im. Family worship at
sermon Nursery. Rally Day A
I Bunday school. All teachers. chi
dren and parents are urged i
I

Thursday lo Wednesday)
’

decided lo repeal n
The public is invited.
Other cuesta arc: U

Wed. prayer meeting. 8 pm
The little church with the big ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
message. Phone 765-8971.
Veite Road atr Woodland
aiaie cxmaior twgu &lt;iu&lt;uumi &lt;■» Monday, tseps. *»•
Rev. Einar UnseUx. Pastor
Maralmll and Blate ItepreswiJunlor dkolr Thul&gt;Uy at
"Your Friendly, Ciu Ist-centered 1 tallvc Claude E. Burton of BelleHASTINGS 8EVENTH-DAY
Church"
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Sunday school, 10 am. Classes rue.
In case of rain the potluck will i
404 W. Colfax
Ph. WI 5-5319
bo held in* the Masonic Temple WESLEYAN
METHODIST CHURCH
Sat. Sabbath school, 9:30.
in Eaton Rapid*
••'lhe Lutheran Hour,"
mon: “Why Be A Christian?’’
Hickory Comers, Michigan
Worship, 11 am.
8 pm. Brotherhood Ladles Hastings Methodist Churches
Rev. Vaughn B. Jensen. Paste
10 am. Bunday school.
Sunday, "Faith for Today," on Night with pastor Priebe of
First Methodist Church
Grand Ledge.
11
am. Momlng worship. jW
2W W. Green. WI 5-4B45
HASTINGS WESLEYAN
lor church and nursery providi
Bunday. Voice of Prophecy,
Rev. George Elliott
METHODIST CHURCH
cherub choirs; S p.m. Senior
7:30 pm. Evening service.
Radio WJEF 1230, 8:30 am.
Rev. John Jolderauia
Cor. N. Michigan &amp; E. State Rd.
choir.
Wednesday.
7:30 pm. Faml
Worship service. 8:30 and
Rev. Olson W. Clark. Pastor
Night Adtilto, Youths. JunR
TRINITY GOSPEL CHURCH
Sermon topic: "For What
*WI 5-3312
and Children. 8:30 pin, Cht
1
1118 Jordan Lake Street
You
ou Looking?"
Loosing.■•
I Lake Odessa IPA. Campgrounds WOODBURY
Commission Planning Sciston rcnearsai.
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
Phone DR 4-8377
Rev. B. R. Davis. Pastor
Rev. Jerry Boomer, Pastor
IRVING CHAPEL
6: 30 pm. Youth Fellowship
Telephone 374-3246
Sunday school, 10 am.
Rev. Chalmer Miller. Pastor
7: 30 pm. Gospel Hour, ser­
Just off M-66. North on M-50 In
Worship service, U am.
Phone RO 5-3503
Sr. High MYF 7 pm.
mon. Revelation Scries. ’The
Village of Woodbury
Young People’s service. 7 pm.
■ Monday Troop 73 will meet at । Sunday school. 9:30 am.
Sunday school, 9:45 am.
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■ Evening service. 8 pm.
| Worship, 10:30 am.
Wednesday. 7:30 pm. Prayer,
Bible Study Wed, 7:30 pm.
Worship, 11 am.
| Thursday prayer service, 7:38
BlWe study.
: Prayer srevlce, 6 pm.
Junior caurai
•junior
church lor
far luuuirn.
children. 4-9. i|,
Thursday. 7:30 pm. Wamen’a
_______
Youth choir rehearsal. Wed. p. '
c-nrrJ
8 nm.
'
Thursday, . J10 p.m. Carol gT BOSE CATHOLIC CHUM
XUwcunury meeting.
LAKEWOOD
Fellowship service. 7:45 am.
^Vlonn^Chanr-ei
choir
rehtanaL
choir re­
Rev Fr. Joseph C. Dunphy
BAPTIST CHURCH
Youth Fellowship,
Fellowship. Wed, 7 pm .1 7;M
7 80 p
pln
“’- auinccl
CiiancH choir
cl‘olr re­ । Rev David Hawley. AMlttaat
HASTINGS EVANGELICAL
I
CommunUy Room aboro
Bible Study and prayer aervserv- hcarsai.
_____
Sun&amp;y Mass, 7, 8, 10. 11!
UNITED-BRETHREN CHURCH
Woodland Firt Station
ice. Wednesday,
». Saturdays, 7:30 am.
9:50 am. Bunday school.
Phonca WI 5-4995 or WI 8-3397
11 am. Worship *ervicc.
day*.
McCALLUM UNITED
Office hours Tuesday through j 7:30 pm. Evening service.
Dally Masses. 7 ahd 8
BRETHREN IN
Friday, ? am. to Doon. ’ Any
7:30 pm. Wed. prayer service.
other time by appointment.
' For information, call K. W. CHRIST CHURCH
ST. AUGUSTINE,
| Mosher, pastor, 367-2585.
"The Church In the Wildwood
Sunday service schedule:
MIDDLEVILLE
Quimby Church
Otis Lake Road
INTER-LAKES
,
Morning worship. 10 am.
i BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday school. 11 am.
------------ •-----------ST. AMBROSE CATHOLIC
Delton. Mich.
The Navy’s ARLI8 (Arctic He- । CHURCH AT DELTON
Evening service. 7:15. The
Rev. David Honeywell, Pastor
Bunday school, 10 am.
Christian Endeavor will be led search Laboratory Ice BtaUon) I Rev. Fr. Denis P. Naah, Pai
Is actually a floating loeburg i Sunday Masses: 7:80, 11 a.
Worship. 11 am.
by Rev. Marvin Peake.
Blbtc two rruica sung, ana one aim one- util LA DI
Evening worship, 7 pm. ; .
pm. at; half miles wide and apprtnd- | DOWLING
Mid-week Fellos-shlp. 7 pm.
Wednesday.

Weak Supt.
mon: “A Form ot Godllnns.’
Organist, Ruth Wax.

Monday, a pm. shower fa? tlw
Ron Millers.
‘
Tuesday. 12:30 W8WS lunch­
eon. 7:30 pm. Group No. 11

Good Things
Go Together

Wcdnestlay, Day of Prays- and
, Bible study.
9:30 am. Morning Group. Bill
: CoCant, leader.
. 7 pm. Evening Group, Gladys
OstroCh. leader.
I 7 pm. Children's Story Hour.
Mary Buwalda. leader.
director.

ON RAMBLER AMERICANS

Miss Ruth Foster, daughter of
Mr and Mrs Joirn Foster of Mt.
Pleasant, ha* completed theten
weeks of training fur the Peace
Corps al Ban Jose. Calif.
She left on Sept 6 for the
Philippine Islands where she wUl
serve as a Volunteer for two
years. Bhc and the 240 members
of her project will serve as teach__ oj.111^1.. u-hnnt «V»-

Thuraday.

10

am.

Cottage

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Saturday 2-

UCLA, football game at Lansing.
Get final details at Sunday
school this Bunday.

• DEPENDABLE NEWS

HASTINGS BAPTIST CHURCH;
Mr. Donald Elmore
Director of Music and Youth
a.m.

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6 am. Mens Prayer Band.
9 am. Women's prayer baud.
7:30 pm. Prayer meeting and
Bible study, annual
Ineas
meeting.

HASTINGS
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Boltwood and E Btote Road ■
lev. Marvin Blckmlllcr. Partor

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Evening service. 7:30 pm.
Wednesday prayer. 7:30 pm.
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�Northville, Mr and Mra.
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WIU1U-. unu Rnpida. Mr. and Mrs.
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Blrmmgham, Mrs. Aden Fish
ant! grandson, Hrera. Fish were
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Frances Chapman of Tlute RlvI tn, who has been Vhiung Mr.
and Mra. Clwrlea King, return-!
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Crito. * Mr. and Mra Martin
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Gary Kidder and son of Cale­
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vcnlty animal husbandman.
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Actually, however, the almon-.:
■ten- causes the sunlight to be
£tnt. a that It appears ■'lifted.";
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Ur horlwin. and after seUlm;
*X until Sept. 26 will the de-1
aa,v m the length of the Bun’s!
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thy iitmosphare effect, and day’j The growing use ot trallmi
and night appear equal. From'
then &lt; n. lhe day will steadilyr| makes it important that drivers
be properly Informed concernCT&gt;»- shorter. Dr. U*h says
Th- 'tuning Harvest Moon will
te a highlight of September. The
full muon b scheduled to occur
al 6 n pm. Sept. 10.
1. Make sure you have lhe
right hitch for the job. Use a
frame hitch In preference to a

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to danoga. Calif., last Wednee- grade, except Kindartart
night. They went TuMday taom- Peg McKeown, Kenneth Otto. Lavonia and Mr. and Mrs Mar- mother, Mra Elnora Whitney *
Ing. Thaw aUrndlnx were Dick Mike Bremer and Chrtsllnc Van- tin Butler and Mra. Guy Draper Mr. and Mra. Jay Wing accom.
day. They will visit reUUwa in [gin achool Turaday. Sept
Michigan and Ohio. * Harvey' rehoot be«ln« Thuraday. &amp;pi. 9 .■Tenslba and Dione Balrtry. who 1
S Detroit. » Mra Gvrt.-ude periled hrt twin brother and
I Miller suffered a bad heart at- Friday. Sept. 10th th* faculty at- were the official debgktM. Oth- ‘
are of Lowell, Mnl. Ira Wald- wife, R«V and Mrs Fay Wing of
TV. I 1’
t*ek last Tucwdsy Ha U Ln Pen-• tends a planning session ai era attending were Cathy Lewis. I
ering of Holland and Mr and Woodland to the Christian
Public
nock Hospital. * Chuck Wlertn- Camp Kett near Cadillac. The Corotyn Lewis. Glotta Moore.
Mra. Allen Puh vUlted Mrs Church M Cbocado. Rev. Wing
&lt;t»* B*a»*r
ga Is helping in the Standard1 Kindergarten wifi begin Monday Bill Baldry. Chuck Baldry and
Audle Roush at the Medical Fa- preaclwd hla first renrum there
morning. Sept 13. * Mrs. Jm: Mary McvuiBAn. * The M.YJ».
cillty Saturday. Aug. 2R. * Mra. 72 yoira ago. They enjoyed din­
By Mrs. Sylvan Tagg
1 Strere has been quite ill Rt home members of the Method lab ;
Iva Waldering and Mr. and Mra. ner with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wing.
■---- TM-llil j
bordering on pneumonia tar the Church wlto accompamrel their1 RA2..M.V
Alt.
Hinn*, AU#n Fuh
c- D«nin&lt; A Mr. and Mra. Ed Pierce of
Aug.
23,
dinner
counaraora
and
parent,
Mr.
and
oamrnaj
,
Aug.
ra,
oinra
Qf OrM)d
storey Hartinga, Mr. and Mra. James
■Mr and Mra lion VanPopertng■ past two wreka * The Rev. and counselor*
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guests
of
Mr.
and
Mra.
Dale
and
Mrs Gertrude Ware of Bheciian and family of Grand
Mra Dari Schlpper of the Mid- Mra. Bob Bender and Ray Hri- .
db-ville Chapel took eight young ------------------------------------rigei to Greenfield Village Ttturs1
- Dukas
were Mr. and Mra. Ralph Lowell. Sunday, Aug. 2S.
Rapids and Mr. and Mra. Elwood
"»•••
tier mother. Mra Hasel Derrick .day * Don VanPopcring la to people to the Into
day, were Alieon Bennrat, Caro- Kyser of Lowell. Mr. and Mra. t Mr. and Mra. Galon Whitney Meeecar of Alaska Were Sunday,
--------•'“&gt;&lt;1 Mter. Mra Arthur Sullivan u*ch Einilsh in the Marcelu. Youth Convention ul
line RoberUon. Bonnie Kermtcn, Ed. Priebe of South Hastings, and daughters of Grand Ixxlgc Aug 2S. caller* of Mr. und Mrs.
September 3, IMS and family sUrtcd lowaid home High School. * Elementary I Falls. Canada, retumin
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I read with interest the letter!
in your column from Mra. Win j
I Vema* Shelling ton.
I zlncerely hope that the people
of Barry County will open their;
eyes. When the people who arei
In charge ot our Welfare Pro­
gram* are more Interested In I
raising their own salaries than
doing the kind of casework that
puts the Tax Dollar to the needy ;
where and when it belongs there, J.
• then It 1* time Mr. and Mra. CUI- :
itn took action—none of us en-l
toy helping the "free-loaders."I
but the client is not always the|
real "free-loader" at County ex­
pense. I. as a taxpayer, feel that.’

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of Insufficient training in the So­
cial Welfare field Caseworkers
usually try to do their best for
their clients, and most of them
succeed, but again poor supervis­
ions! policies from those in charge
can hamper’ their efforts. The
taxpayer U too often kept in tiie
dark as to what actually involves
welfare procedures, and freedom
of thought and inquiry, if differ­
ent from what is being done. Is
■ not welcomed.. "Hush, as quickly
az possible” U the word. The

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raised, and history started re­
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revolution” tactics but still very
little was done lo remedy the
distribution of the 'Yair Welfare
Tax Dollar." Of course, there will

However, history will continue to
repeat itself and we can always
live In hope* that justified efforts
ior the truth will rule the cause.
It la up to the taxpayers to seek
the truth, take action, and pul
qualified people In charge of pub­
lic office* that will honor their
vole of confidence. We still live
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of the right to petlUdh and to
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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
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20 Page*—3 Sections Hastings, Michigan. Thursday, September 16, 1965

NUMBKR 22

EDITORIALS'­

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Further action on the proposed
new county jail, we understand is
being deferred unUl next year. If
personalities have entered too much
Into the picture and created a situatlon where antagonistic feeling the jail and enlarged county office
has interfered with normal good facilities are all factors in what
should be a carefully thought out.
long range building program In
I justified.
However, the basic problem will
( exactly the same in 1968 as 1:
problems.
much present anil projected buildmuch thought 4o what the future
additional area to Court Howe

OUR EXCHANGE STUDENTS—Hastings High students when school opened greeted

property tn the Immediate area. tunltjr tar some serious thought

|rtll *IC. IM.
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Engle; Birgit Brodt from Germany, living with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gsakill al
Carson from Ireland, living with Mr. and Mrs. Erik vonRels; Karin Nilsson from
with Mr. and Mra Melvin Smith, and Pirvo Airio from Finland, living with Mr
Springer-— Banner photo.

parking, nor get around the fact
that a unc-story Jail unit Is more (Please turn to Page 4. thia Sec.)

to ELIMINATE WATER PROBLEM—The new Market Street drain has been completed from
Center Stmt to the Thoenapple Hirer at a cost of (30,826 and should eliminate a big Hooding

Robert Shoup
Suffers Fatal
Heart Attack
Funeral service* for Robert F.
Shoup. 33. 4300 E. Center Rd.. R3
Hastings, wiio suffered apparent

river—Including rai

Airport Manager !*a®li"gs 10 ,Host
Accepts $2,000 in Clubs Convention
Final Agreement
Council Approves Settlement;
Mrs. StoweU Urges Study to
Beautify Areas in Community

Lamp r ire Girls °»» “

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Hastings Milling
To Serve Prize
Beef at Barbecue

backward glances

Rare Missive

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Hastings Ctty Council receive a
letter of appreciation.

Ernest O. Moore of Joliet, Hl.

Workshop.

den tiemen:
Recently while on vacation in
pm. Friday at the Henton- your city, my family and I at­
Smlth Funeral Hotne al Delton. tended the County Fair and un­
wittingly parked our car Illegally.
to officiate and burial will be tn
When we returned we were
given one of your courtesy key*
Ury with military services In Instead of a parking ticket. We
charge of the Slmrnonda - W1I- wish to thank the City of Has­
tings and compliment you on
your hospitality.
Hickory Corner*
I hope people in Joliet on a
visit leave our city with the same
after being admitted to Pen- affection we have for Hastings

The 50th Annual Pall Conven­
tion of the Southwestern District
Federation of Women's Club*
will be held Thursday. Oct. 7.
at the First Methodist Church tn
Hastings
hospital.
The Convention is being hosted |
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..
.
i by the Barry County Federation ■ in Kalamazoo, the son of Glenn
of Women's Club* with Mrs. and Mellic &lt;Rowe&gt; Shoup. He
jOene Berg. Middleville, county was graduated from Kalamazoo
president, as general chairman. Central High School tn 1949 and
City Councilmen Monday night unanimously approved an and Mrs. Harvey Wilson, presl- »-« n veteran of the Korean
agreement cancelling the lease of Robert I). Husted as manager dent of Ute Nashville Literary I conflict, serving with the Plrat
as co-chairman.
I Marine Regiment of the Ptrat
of the Hasting* airport, paying him and his wife. Edith, $2,000 Club,
Local arrangements are being I Division of the U S. Mario*
for the sutrender uf any rights they may have had remaining
on their iO-year ieaif.,.. . .
dent of the Hastings Women's
Shoup married Rita Und­
Councilmen had rNra fo rtnu-l the lease, (iraflrcl on April Club. '
Registration will be In the'
10, 1961, a* of last Jyly 1, aruf“the City has Ireen operating the
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field
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a plain landing
field or church education building start­
fnmn---------------------------------- ‘ emergency field since that, time ing at 8:45 am. The coffee hour'
available at the field Is being given by the Hasttnn I
Women's Club and will be held in jRatings Mfg. Company for the
' I
j which has a lighted runway.
. past fire yean.
.
Five-hundred or the (J.oou was tire ladles lounge.
The meeting wHI start promptnf »», a member of the
to b« pajd on the execution of
.
! the agreement, and the other iy at 9:30 am. Mrs James A. SImmonds-WUllam. Post.
Quinn will speak during the
.
.
, . .
1(1.500 when Husteds give up the morning
session and will conduct! &gt;fr'
the “President's Council" during ■!?/.*•
D.un5’ ??:
For the l»t few veara &gt; .mntt rw“rlv a11 of °&gt;e Husted*' pTOpFor the last few years, a small rrt&gt;. had bwn rwn0Ted from the the time of the workshops.
John.
part of the profit from the an- ne.d. The deadline was sjl. at
The District Jtinlora will pre­
nual candy sate has been sell Sept. 20
sent a play and have a "buzz.se*with their
State
director.
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aside toward a •'Cabin." In or­
der for i'he girls who work on which Husted had the right to Mrs- Stanley Olszewski. Mra.
Charles Rom? and Mr*. Robert
van Blalrcom. First and Second
V.P. M8F respectively, will also
attend the Convention and help
launch a money-raising project holdings and business.
with the Workshops.
to get th?^abin started soon.
। Mayor Franklin C. Beckwith
Luncheon will honor the past
Plans are under way for a car-1 «P*alned that the- new agreedistrict president*, also two club,
u, t. »rt4
and one county that are celebrat­
George Lydy tf the Hastings
ing
50th anniversaries. The Chor­ Milling A Supply Company has
nine Saturday. Oct. IB. al the . of the (2.000 back through hangus from Ladles Library wfll sing announced that he will serve the
Communlty Building In Hastings, ar rental.
just
before
the
luncheon.
grand champion beef steer he
The airport is now oelng super­
vised by Chief of Police Richard: ard De Vo*, president of the Am­
Bunior and Hie airport committee’ way Corporation in Ada. DeVos County Free Fair this Friday
will participate In the Carnival of the City Council. Rules and' has been &gt;peaking to groups for
barbecue to be held at the fair­
regulations for the use and operthe past two and one-naif year*
public.
atlon of the held are to be draft- I in nearly every State in the grounds.
To obtain the television for the, ■ ed and adopted in the future.
1 Union and those attending should
Mra. Chester Stowell, long ac-’ thoroughly enjoy hearing him ....
tell tings Milling are invited to ajbrun,
letting stamp books, any color, UT. m arte •«».
* inunity Building to start al
from each girl and from other‘ to the Council reporting on her
recent five-day attendance at the
interested people.
National Conservation and For-1
™
There will alio be door prizes.
A winterized cabin of th'elr own estry Conference held at Jack-1
^nlnnJ.i
Hastings Milling purchased the
has long been dsMred by leadars son Hole. Wyoming, representing
P!?'' *mrrir*l«nrtPth. grand champion at tile annual
and groups tn this area. It would the
th! Pat Stock AuiUon from Ron
the Michigan
Michigan Garden
Garden Club,
Clubs ath
8th American freedoms, they don
’t
provide much fun. beneficial district.
Dlngerson.
Ths fat steer weighed
training of leaders and girls in
believe in free enterprise and tfe
the outdoor life and would be a of three delegate* from Michigan perfectly willing to let someone pound.
source of pride to the Commun­ and that 148 attended the Na­
The 50th Anniversary skit wiU
ity.
tional meeting which was an out­
growth of the White House Con- be presented by the Charlotte Senior Citizens
Rellred Teachers Meet
, ference on Beautification and Woman's Club with highlight* To Hear Special
! from the history of the six dlsTh.
c«h». Ratal
I trict presidents that have gone
Speaker Sept. 27
Public School Teachers and Em- , *!«&gt; to the Adult Confere^Ke nt on to become state presidents
Earl J. HUI of the Consumers
ployves will meet for luncheon Higgins Lake on the results of
Power Company of Jackson is to
at 12:30. Jlaturtfofr. Sept. 18. at I Please See MORE ABOUT:
Large Puffballs
be the special speaker when the
Foote's Ckfe, Nash&lt;lUe.
. . . CITY COUNCIL. Page 8.
Mrs. Robert Lancaster, 915 W. Senior Citizen* meet on Monday.
State Street, reported finding fire Sept. 27, for their regular lunchlarge puffballs west of the Tyden
Industrial Park
gonquln Lake.

Plan Carnival
For Cabin Funds ______ _

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which will continue through

Committee Reports Progress to
School Board: Enfollment About
3B50, With 1.090 in High School

and Saturday. 10 a.

Members of the Hastings Board of Education learned that
progress is being made in improving the reading program in the
local schools, that the official enrollment in 1965-66 may be
about 5J 50 and transacted routine business at their September
meeting held Tuesday noon at the Hotel Hastings.
Presenting phases of their study as the special reading
committee were Fred Lowe, principal at Northeastern: Mra.
Elizabeth Underwood, counselor
and head of the English Depart­
Because of the extensive nctl- , ment. and Mra. Jon* Sim, coun-

Mrs. Stowell
Meets iFirst Lady*
At Conference

your city —the merchants were
an friendly and helpful too.
We hope to spend more time
and money in your community in
the future.

White Products
Strengthens
Capital Base

Hastings Teachers
Study Reading
Curriculum Here

inrough the Thomapple Garden
. Club, with the cooperation of
| many of the schools In Barry
County, and the winning Of a
National Conservation Award.
Mra. Chester Stowell, local chair­
man for Conservation, and Con­
serration chairman
chairman for
ror District
Distrset
servation

Principal Lowe reviewed the

In philosophy, but only In the

”^^7* a'unuluX 'anWhite Product* Corporation.
MlddleriUe.
manufacturer
„f wax named a* a delegate to the .»“*«• “•
d’
water heaters and plumbing hx- , National Conservation Confer- •
‘
d
turn, susnouncod further strong-' ente at the National Forest in i
ine of its capital Mructuro
b/the issuance and sale for cash Wyoming
()ilrJ •
p m wd|
at additional common stock. I This conference was sponsored
-me nevd for parental interest
WhW»S^nX,UC,&gt; W*Vby
Pedera* Conservation im how reading is being taught
m now rcaaing is nenm isugni
purchased from Lamb Industries. Commission. Natl Forestry Serv- i was emphasized.
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ice and the Natl. Federation of
_ .
_, .
on work in the Junior High,
Garden Clubs.
| whrrc r(.meaial reading classes
The. Stowells drove West, leav-1 last year began working with new
ing here Aug. 31st and retunftng , materials designed to meet the
Sept. 11th.
interest of the youngsters, proAfter one of the banquets Mrs.' vldtng multi-level reading levels.
Stowell was introduced to Mrs
AvallsbUlty of fnnds for the a graduate of Ohio State uni­
Lyndon B. Johnson, one of the expanded programs made it versity. has opened his office for
conference speakers. While they possible to obtain foar sebotasweie shaking hands. Mrs. John- tic literary units, two for grade sociaUon with Dr. John Walton

sales and earnings opportunities Stowell from Hastings, Michigan,
for both firms. Important econo- I have read about your work and
rule, will be effected through. the national award that you have

ties. transportation, warehoue- of the moat rewarding momenta
Ing and certain distribution of the whole conference.
| Mrs. Stowell gave a brief re11 port to the Hastings City Council
Monday night mentioning some
dud*. Other directors, officersrjpf
J
the local projects that might
and principal atocklxrlden are) be undertaken as an outgrowth
Interstate Steel Company, who (National
cutlve officer, and Robert M. I
Rueth administrative vice petal-1
dent and secretary.
White recently announced new
financing that Included 1500.000

credit lines and stockholder in­
vestment totaling (1.000.000. Pro-1
viouaty announced working capi­
tal of (650.000 la substantially

Conservation

Confer-

REV. NETHERY AT
DIMONDALE CHURCH

the Bov. William H. Nethery,

First Presbyterian Church at
Dimondale, will be held st

square

dancers

welcome,

dance, secretary Gloria Nelson!
anr.cuncnl

Mr*. Underwood added lhat.lt
is necessary to examine what re­
search and experimental oroI grains can tell about reading
jirohlems and procedures, and

Inspectors to
Check Buildings
For Fire Hazards

Hastings' mercantile and pub­
to refine their own knowledge of lic buildings will be the subject
reading skills and be able to un­ of a hunt for fire hazards, local
derstand and diagnose particular city officials have announced.
reading problems.
the abilities of staff personnel.

the church located on Bridge

the First Methodist Church

The Lake-O Squares will hold
a dance Saturday. Sept. 18, al
takewood High School or. M-M.1
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Building. Dr. Bloom look hl* peeoptometry credits at Muskingum
College and the University of
Pittsburgh. He and his wits.
Nancy have one son. Jeffrey, 2,
changed attitudes toward read­ and reside at 421 S. Washington
ing. The teacher declared that
"When we provide materials at
their level at reading ability with
appropriate interest level, they
than 100 paperbacks meeting
wide differences in Interests
and reading abilities.
Mrs. Underwood said that one

test Presbyterian
dll preaeh the In­

tings instrumental

thia church.

Mrs. 81m explained that the
high school program was being
designed so it is harmonious with
the programs tn the lower grades,
should be harmonious with a pro­ representatives of capital
gram "we dould like to see In­
augurated when the physical and ted the city's Invitation to con­
educational environment of the duct the Inspection and will pro­
high school will allow a greatly vide their service without charge.
improved curriculum in reading
Local Independent insurance
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.
) agent* said the Inspections would
She said that by the time stu- be made only with the owner's
dents reach highschool the prob- permission. Fire insurance rates
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! would not be affected tn any way.
SCHOOL BOARD. Page 8 , they emphasized.

ofyesterday'
as gleaned from the
Banner files
Friday but were captured Sunday
by Underaherlff Leon Deter oxyd
Industries which began opera­ Deputy Sheriff Gerald Belford
tions in 1947 in the old Smith in the woods back of a barn on
i VcKc elevator with 1.400 square the James Nevins farm.
corporate name from Metal Tile
Product* to Hastings Aluminum
Product*, Ino., Albert Silvera, the completed at a meeting here
Monday when Ellis Faulkner,
At present’ the company occupies temporary chairman, appointed
the following committee to nomi­
nlng further enlargement*.
nate permanent officers at the

October: The Rev. L. Winston
Bar Aaaoclallon honored the Stone, Stanley Cummings, Leslie
memory of the late William Guy Hawthorne, Chester Hodgas. Wil­
liam Sherwood. Allan Hyde. Ed­
Monday al the opening session win Bayles and Stuart. Clement.

Barry Count/ Circuit Court.
A portion of the north ground
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BACKWARD GLANCES. I

■THE NEAR EAST

tan, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ard Decker, Maple Leaf;
Rana. India, guest of Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Shroy

Mr. and Mrs. William

�Personal Mention

come one of the great** march­
anta thia country luu&gt; produced.
He waa employed by two men
who had set up a partnership
chain of Golden Rule Mom Inf
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Sunday gucau of Uw Frank
Hoonana were Mr. and Mra. Orin
fhrig of Grand Rapids and Mra.
Hoonon's brother and mother.
Mr. Kirk Wllrox and Mra. Addtxrt Wllcok of Caledonia.

Dinner gucata nt the Ixkne ot
the Harold Andruma Saturday.
| Visiting Mrs. Mary Tmrnsend
Hept. 4. were Mr. and Mra. Ar­
on Sunday were her niece, Mra.
thur Wonderty of South East
Paul smith, of Rochcstw. and
Dairy and Mrs Woslcy Edmands nfrit she was a luncheon guest
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Mr slaw. Mra. Roy Norton of
Camera
at the...how
Wesley Edmonds over tile Labor Mra. Howard Edmonds who were
Carlton Center. Mra. BUa Smith
Day weekend were My. and Mra. celebrating their 30th wedding
who has bred Maying with Mra.
________________ I Townsend for four wee
Kenneth Reynolds at Bedford.
Mr. and Mrs. Caryl Hoffman of i Duane W. Tarwto an of Mr taw wiwn aba u a Sophomore. tun nd to her home In Rocbtwtr-r
Augusta. Mra. John Bchwanz I and Mra. Harvey Lewis, who u araTwfU *j
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Spartan

FRESH-FftOZEN

STRAWBERRIES
Founder of Big
Department Store
Chain Now 90
iM C**1* Penney win dbswrt kb Wlh birthday on Thurs­
day BapL H, and the • party­
will be anything but small and

More than 56,000 aasoadatra in
the nearly 1,700 Penney deportmane atom throughout the
country will partldpele tn obmrrancM of Mr. Penney’s btrth-

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To Discuss Lake
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Law Revisions

I fln““ committee are scheduled, landscape the Mrdfcal Carol------------------------------------------------I to bt'tfn work this Thursday to Faculty.
ww. .
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bUdgHl »“"» Chairman Jack CCon-' HlCkOFy COHieFB

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rone for' lhclr extended session rlJX1]

Lynn Lawiroce. or. •
expenacu go(^t
u recuvcrtn&lt; meeStat.' Senators Roger Johnson lnIorn‘ed the board al U&gt;e Sept. paid,
'ly . after ar&lt; operation performof Marshall and Garry Brown of
mreUng that it would not be
stwrlff Mcrl H Campbell was1 rd las: week al the Lakeview
— .. ... a O._._ nrurrsrn.. _
.. level
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— for. the evwinfv t/&gt; —il. .rw 1_ ___ .. _
Hospital. Battle Creek w Do
talivca Stamey Pout.11 of Ionia «Ppropriauon of *3.000 to Penyou know about the animal
and Junes Farnsworth of Ot- nock Hospital for a health drthat has "no pride al ancestry
aetto are being Invited to attend P«ru*«r.; entrance and renovaand no hope of posterity?" Weil
the October session of the Barry ,tolMike Hagen's new riding mount
County Board of Supervisors to
Prosecutor Bauer wrote the
discuss whs-, k-ginlatlve action board that ''Contract*—Including
may be trtoenaary to further such contributions — which involve an
projrcta as the Crooked Lako attempt to use public money for
affording
improvement project.
. the furtherance of a private en- Hoffman of Allegan. who repre­
Property owners at the lake ' terprtee ore void. Pennock Hos- sented this congrraalonal district
have searched fur three years , pital Is a private enterprise. Ils
to find a solution to the prob- &gt; property is owned and controlled birthday on Sept 10 with a quiet
Imi of saving their lake, and by ths Board of Trustees of family luncheon.
Member* of the family aaid
preliminary wort,.
attain lie In the absolute ronBackward Glances
Olflciate have been told that tnjl of such TYusieea, including
n revision of the 1M1 Slate la* the power to sell or exchange
Continued from Poge Ono
on which they base hopes u any property."
Representatives tossed verbal
**fGrv further action
Hoard members received a bouquets at Mr. Hoffman last
c“!\ . taken
suggestion from the lUvlinga week, led by hU auccemor. Ed- floor of the High school build­
Members of the county board's Area Chamber of Commerce to ward Hutchinson of Fennville. (ing Is under process of alteration
House Republican Leader Gerald to hour.- new and enlarged shop
R F«rd of Grand Rapids and
House Majority Leader Cari Albut. ot Oklahoma.
metal work,'painting. forcing end
mechanical drawing.
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Clare Hoffman
Is 90 Years Old

O«W Ponta

Reckless Driver

I

„Mr*O1‘,y
‘Ju&lt;“ potatoes* to' The Banner an Ice .Rapid* was fined M6 plus 15 4b . E:_ ;_L_,
Howard* is now employed as .notatoea had UUle fluster* of • court coate when he pieeutrd ' • *HIBII®! DUrTtrWOrtn
teachtr of student nuraes at small j potatoes growing right guilty to a reckless driving charge School of Nursing
Bronson Hospital Judl had her out
Hie original spud. It was «.*,*««
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^nrat^TL^'JeveVJ^
when —.. _i—i— mkhiXi-mi 1 Miss
Jane
Ellen
Citi
nurse's training In Hlnsdafc, such a frtak-potato growth He Coun According to the com-1 daughter of Mr and Mra
III., and iwr graduate work at ha* farmed at Pleasant Lake for plaint, he went through three Clement, will be among
Berrien Springs Andrews Col­
■&gt;»» «»»
J'»™
lege * Mr. and Mra Earl Head
Hospital School of Nursing
of Flint spent eeveral days with
week. The graduation cereq
Mn. Carl Boyes last week and
Mr. and Mrs. dare Rudolph of ■ fore being slopped by OITlcera will take place at St. Mark's
helped her celebrate her birth- Bradenum. Fla . spent Sunday with I Al Stanton and Gary Bunlor on thcdral in Grand
------ Rapids,
Rapids.Friday
Fri
the Clifton Miners.
Wednesday. Sept a.
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Murk Todd Uldriks. S - yearold son of Mr. and Mn. Wilbur
Uldriks ot Rl Buttle Creek. Pine
Lake died Monday at his horde
at Pine Lake. The little fellow
had suffered with leukemia since
about last April.
Funeral service* are to be
held at*-l:30 pxn. this Thurs­
day at the Farley Funeral
Home bi Battle Creek. Burial
is to be at the Bedford C'emrM a r k i father Is a former
Johnstown Township Supervisor
and chairman of the Barry
County Republican Committee.
He Is now an agent tar Farm
Bureau Insurance
In addition to his parents.
Mark la survived by three brothera. Rollo. Michael and Matthew,
a sister. Marcia; Ms paternal
grandparents. Mr. and Mra.
Casper Uldriks of Bedford, and
his maternal grandparents

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40 Years Ago
Twenty - nine young women
are now enrolled in the BarryCounty Normal School, here Of
these, 17 are graduates of Has­
tings High; 4 are from Middle­
ville 4 from Woodland; 2 from
Nashville; 1 from Lake Odessa
and I from Freeport. Mrs. Mabie
Clark and Mias Jennie McBain
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week under direction of Coach
Fielding H. Yost:
50 Years Ago
William E. Kronewltter of Irv­
ing. has received a fine honor
from Gov. Woodbridge N. Fer­
ris who has named him as
Michigan's drlegale to the Farmera' National Congress at Omaha, Sept 28 to Oct. 1.
Hmadway Rridge which has
been dosed because a broken
floor made it unsafe for traffic,
will be reopened on Thursday.
The bridge, which U one of the
oldest structures In the county
and the first iron bridge In Has­
tings, has been unsafe for some
time. When it was discovered
several days ago that planks
were broken, h was closed. A
new floor of three-inch Norwe­
gian pine Is being laid and the
bridge is expected to be service­
able for many more months.

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�EDITORIAL

^Michigan'» State Parks
Report 8 Traf
Are Fine ■ But Inadequate Accidents, No
Serious Injuries

Writing in the July-August Is­
sue of the Conservation Depart­
ment's magaalne, Michigan Con­
servation. SHU* Parka Chief Ar­
thur E. Elmer explains current
problems and looks into the park
management future These para­
graphs are from hts article.

But the plain fact is that ail
these funds lumped together fall
abort of demands, present and
projected.
With the handrwitlng on the
wall. tl&gt;e Conservation Depart-

end Security number. Tita bank
is required by law- to have the „„ „
Bllu ,
tax account number and to re-' floors. These and other proviport interest payments on all slmM wUl appty to your
jartVMint, enmlrur Sin nr mnn* tn
___
. ____ __________

A MATTEL
OF RELIGIOUS

CUSTOM

Divers Should

A — This quarterly payment,
for tile months of April, May and
_
o
•
June, u dut on ur before Aug 2 I. n|
\t&gt;-&gt;{.t
Q—I filed an amended return ‘ ’HlOtV OU it I

Mony- details of the funeral
dictated by

religious

custom At Leonard-Osgood Funeral
Home, these details arc always han­

The State park system as it
exists today is totally inadequate
Land'prices of highly desirable,
potential park lands are skyrock-

that, the reputations of hundreds
of agents representing Uiesc com­
' ponies have also been damaged and
their Judgment questioned.

CORNER WALNUT AND S. JEFFERSON
HASTINGS

making a turn from Stale Sue: will receive a refund, check with
onto Broadway about 1:30 pxu ■ I lie dealer from whom you
Sunday.
ixxight the air conditioner.
Donald E. Shaeffer. 31, III!' Q—When is the next quarterly

increases in park budgets be
made for each of the next 10
years. The prognun tliat's needed
would cost about an average of
$13 million per year over the 10-

(VRIAU

Federal Tax
Question)

dled smoothly because we know the

special rites of every faith and con-

sign on Chief Noonday Road to
proceed across the Briggs Rota!
Straits 1957 Ford Station wagon
tut Mrs. Ward's 1963 Dart, driv­
ing In acrons the Briggs Roa.l

pense; 3i the time and place;, ~ Learn the laws by physics
6 pm. Saturday when her 1804 a&gt; the business purpose, and 41I governing Inlernctioa of air and
Ford dropped off the right edge. the business relationship ot those I water pressure. Most serious and
entertained.
! talu' accidents occur when divers
When she pulled back she last
A receipt &lt;4- other documentary I
to follow these laws during
In 1964, Ute State park stall control anti it swerved acron in
tdi-ncv is '^required* for each' dives or while returning to the
issued 235.000 permits to camp
travel
or
intiFtamment
expend!surface ;utd are attacked by the
and turned away for lack of
iure
of
m
ur
inure,
with
certain
'
bends,"
uh wnbulum. ur &lt;*Uwr I
space another 30.000 camping
exceptions The publication. divers disease*.
families, each of which averaged
about four persons per family
The number of campers who
II ant Adt Sell Unused Items.

LE0I1RRD
OSGOOD
fotne

htnenai

JACK D OSGOOD

CHARLES H. LEONARD

Phone 945-247F

Projecting this l&lt;-percent an­
nual tncrcoM to 1970 suggeit* a
potential camping population ot

RED CARPET

as a whole. Generally accepted
figures of $2.75 per day per per­
son for day-use visitors, and $12
per day per camping family in­
dicate the total number of park
visitors spent about $47 million
in and around state parks last

ParmaleejT

Another 1125,000 was paid , to
the State by concession operators
who sold groceries, souvenirs,
and other items to park visitors
The grow receipts obtained by
concession operators in 1964 to-

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to permit the tremendous expan­
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rcntly needed.
Eliminating the annual park
vehicle permit fee and Instituting
a straight 50c dally fee would
materially increase revenue from
that source. Special tax revenues,
deposited tn the state general

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Beautiful fall necklace and carrings.

�Leighton Church
Is Setting for
Lovely Nuptials

J Women’s Clubs
Contest for Best
Educational Work

Tl»* Leighton Evangelical
united Brethren Church was the
weno of Uie wedding of Mlm
(,f Dr. and Mrs. Wayne L. Flnkbclner of Caledonia, and Furrest
U Frank. Jr., aor. of Mr. and
Mra. Forrort L. Frank of Way­
land on Saturday evening. Sept,
i. at B o'clock. The Rev. Gerald
Bates performed the ceremony.
Mr* Sydney Braun, organtat,
accompanied the -UoiM. Mr*
Keith McBride, stater of the

Whal's New Al
Hastings
Public Librar

Methodist Women’s
Society Celebrates
Silver Jubilee

and Shell OU Company.
The 18C5-G6 GFWC-Shell Edu­
cation Program will now give a

Presented In marriage by her
father, the bride wore a fuM
!■ ngth gown of peau de sole enii.moed with beaded medallion*
with a full bustle nklrt extending
in a long ehapel train. Her bouf­
fant veil was held in place by *
crystai head piece. Site carried
wldte rosea and Ivy.
Miss Sally Flnkbelncr wtui her

Marshall of Laradng, Mra- Rob­
&gt; rt Lillie of Katamamo, Miss
Donna Brown of Wayland and
Mra. Chris KBechele of Gram

Mrs Roy Chandler, a charter
member, gave the invocation and
devotions for the days meeting
Mra. George Elliott Installed Mra.
Ona! Cutahaw as new president
and Mra. Edward Freeland Jr. a*
dialrman of Dinah Clftte.

men's clubs throughout the
United States in sponsoring edu­
cation program* for young peo-

Hiawatha Rebekah
Members Meet
vnro Richard Strong and Wil­ met In regular seralon on Friday.
liam Brandt of Wayland and Sept 10.
konald Galan and Craig Wood
The charter was draped for’
of, Grand Rapids.
Master Brian McBride nephew
of the groom, was tta rlng-

duced Including women who were
charter nu mbers. In other. Bethodist Churches. Mra Agnes FWser
and Mra Fred UnlEgton of Wood­
land and Mr* A- B. Gidicy of
Ownmo accepted the invitation to

Thornapple Garden
Club Members’See’
South America

Candlelight Rites
Unite Couple at
Mount Pleasant

of the groom.
Tile couple arc now al tome
al K-13 Washington Apt*, ML

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and Ruth Ann Tyslon of the program each circle
dialnnan placed pledge cards from
her members on the altar for the
support of the activities Of the
Woman's Society both at home and
throughout the world.
Mra Stanton tiien introduced
the past president* Mra. Fred
Jones, the tins’. president, conductrei She meeting as 11 was held 25
yearn ago with Mrs. William LlnUigtun acting ns secretary' for Hie
late Mra D. D. Walton and Mrs.
R H InfipenL'iebi giving the treas-

Society newS

The committee In charge. Louise I also on Hawaii where they vacaErway. Sarah Rouiii and Berta tinned this Bummer.
Annable, have asked that donaMra. Logan'and her co-Iumi«*&lt;».
tlons be brought to the Hall nt Mra. Fay Hummel and Mra. R. M.

SPECIAL PURCHASE

The Delton Tylers
Honored at. 25th
Jubilee

ar

K3
KI Dttloa

The bride is the daughter of
Mr and Mrs Greirgc L. HUbera.
To say that everyone had a; 2720 Pine, Saginaw, and the
fine tune kt Tvna MacDonald's bridocroum ta the son of Mr.
rixth birthday party, Saturday, i and Mra. Robert E. Miller, &amp;18 S.
Sept. 4th. except Tenn, might i Kltnwy, Ml. Pkosant. Ti« RobMem a little arrange, but the ert Millers formerly lived at Po­
truth is. Ten a wasn't there.: dunk Lake and Ute groom's parMmutea tiefore the Ruest* began ; enta arc graduates of Hasting*
to arrive, she fell and broke her I High School.
arm. to while Ute gucsto were . Olvtn ln marriage by iter faitavlng fun. she and luu- mother, Ujf.r lht. bnde
her
Mra. Wm. MacDonald, were at , floor lcngt)1 p^u dc w.c ^icath
the iiospltal. Ten* a brother. wlth n GVCC(heart neckline and
Robert, who itad helped plan the ;
lklrt
her norir
party, took over, and when Mr* | ]cngtn manUUa at Chantilly
Claude Gardner and Mrs. Peter ,
fjhe carrted a crescent cas-

with a beautiful four-tiered cake.
Mr. and Mra. Tylej. renewed their
marriage vows Miisted by. Rev.
C, A. Flower'of the Calvary Breth­
ren Church of Allo. Mra. Pal Kowalcxyk, Mra. Marguerite Kauff­
man. sisters of Mra. Tyler; Mrs. talk on acUviUes during U&gt;c Unui
Allie White of Hastings. Mra. Con­ she was the second pnwldent. *nd
nie Blough and Mra. Pauline site was followed by Mr* Herbert
Thompson of Freeport helped with
the serving.
Mia Judy Blough Mid. Miss Hope
Foerster were in diarge of the
gift* .

$2750.

Society newS

Mrs Mvra Henry visited iter'i-m**
caasaten. M141
1br^LM2i?lrrrU-W" 01 ,U,h7 TV-4-.. r. ButeaM. *1 &gt;1
land last week.
I tun, sutckUad, Huthni

HUS Baud Earns
Praise al MSV
Supt. of Schools Richard J.
Guenther told Board of Educa­
tion member* Tuesday that a re­
port from W. H. Hodgson. pro­
fessor of music al Michigan State
University that -the fine Has­
tings High School Band created
an altogether uniformly fine
image of Hastings during Its stay

Ctaxk of Battle Creek, friends
of the bride and groom.
Mra'Lucille Harakantp. orgdntat. accompanied Mr. William
Huber as he sang "Eternal Unre."
Mrs. Hilbom wore a pink lace
drtax with deeper pink acccasorie*. Tile bridegroom's mother
feature of the party that Tcna
could enjoy was that all Ute
gifs were awaiting her arrival
home. and her brother opened
each one for her pleasure. Also
her grand foliar. Clarence Galli-

The ncrUV'Aouth winners of
the duplicate bridge game at the
Hastings Country Club Tuesday
nlght were Jack Gordon and

The nirwlywcds greeted their
guana at the reception held in
ti&gt;e church parlors following the
ceremony. AsoLsUng at the re- day for dinner, and the ixrty
wm then adjourned to Ute "Hns­
; tings Bowl" for an evening ot
bowling. The group returned to

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Thursday. Sept. #. There were 23
at the Hotel where dlgncr was At Conference
; served and an evening at cards
Mrs. Homer Smith, president
1 enjoyed. Those winning honor* of the Hastings Board of Educa­
tion; Supt. of Schools Richard J.
GuenUier, and Clark Leve^good.
administrative assistant, left
Tuesday far Detroit to attend the
Mr. and Mra. A. Tolle*, and i Michigan Association ot School

Itolrrt cook entertained uw
t
—
Book Club members for luncheon
i.—
iv
rf—,. lumrei irom a stumm tn wts.
'kteS A^dfio Bcrl,n- G’nhAny. hM bwm visiting
Monday afternoon.. Mra Arable h(J| [)arcntJ, Ulp gtcpiicn Johnsons.
There was a family dinner for 15
at the Hotel Hastings Saturday
evening in hl* honor. He will re­
turn to Cornell University Friday
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IxviU to their potluck club for
dinner and cards al 'heir Ixrnw
on N. Broadway Saturday eve­
ning.

Mr* Clayton Brandikater
chalrmaned Ute ladies luncheon
..
at the Itaatlngs Country Club' Forsberg fa
Tuesday. Winners for the after- *-- — ‘
noon's play □&lt; bridge proved to
Mra. Melvin Brown and young­
be Mr* Aben Johnson. Mra.
Roger Wiswrll and Mrs. Fred sters ot Mason visited tier parent*.
tlic Maurice Ingrams, over the
weekend while Mr. Brown was in ■
Mra. Harvey Burges* enter­ northern Michigan.
Mrs Glen Brower and Mrs Ber­
tained the Stitch and Chatter
cJlib at her homo on Wedmaday nard Reed wav guests of Mr*'
charier. Foote in Grand Rapids,
; Tuesday andWednesday and at-|

a£\s a sewing dub. and^iy Club U- Pwnd dsy
Mr*.
white still active in sewing, also
Mr* Aimee KaUidjlan 'and Atty,
and’ Mra. Edward Kulaidjian of
greally enjoy the chattering.
Nyack, N, Y., who left Monday for
When the Bcnv.nl Hookj re­ Northwestern University where;
turned from the East mld-summcr they lift the letter's daughter to
to their home at 477 W State Raid begin her freshman studies, will
the William Hollenbeck family, who visit Mrs. H A. Adrounle for sev­
this week
' had been renting the house, moved eral dan
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Launch Fall Season
The seven Presbyterian Clnurh
Clrclm held tlietr first meeting*
of the Fall season but week which
were well attended
Beginning this month, there will
be two morning Circles instead of
the three organised in the Soring.
Circle 1 ngrt at the home v&gt;f Mr*.
Garrett Isham at 8:13 ajn. with
13 member* present a gu-st and
future member was Mra Hernan!
Oom. The lesson was given by Mrs.
Willard Curtis, and devotions by
Mra Lucille Frederick.
Mra Dougta* Castleman entcrUilned die otlier morning Circle
on Sept. 2 with 11 members pres­
ent Mra. Jim Coleman gave Uie
lesson.
The rrmabilng five Circles met
on Wednesday. Ute Bill, three in th&gt;afternoon hinted by Mn. Herschel
Rochelle. Mra. Robert Sunthelmer.
and Mra. Clifford Dolan, the latter
with a potluck luncheon at her
Gun Lake home
’Ihe two evening Chyles met nt
the home* of Mr*. George Miner
and Mra John Meisenbach with
an attendance of 14 at each home.

Parents of the groom are Mr
md Mrs Clifford Towslry of Lonsing and Ml*s Duncan is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd

length gown of white lace, featur­
ing a scoop neckline and long
tapering sleeves Her elbow-length
veil ot ny lon net was held in place
by sequin trimmed flower petals.
She carried a crescent shaped bou­
quet of red rosebuds and white

Open House Will
Honor Anniversary

Society newS

Rev. and Mr* Charles Hcrncra
will be honored «t an open house
from 2 to 5 pun. Sunday. B-TX. 2fl.
at the Calvary Brclliren Church ut
Logan in celebniUon of Uieir 25U»
wedding unnlveraary. AU trienils
Fvr tier daughter’* wedding. Mrs. and neigliborv are invited. The
Dunn wore an tee bjue ensemble diiidren win hoot tlie event.'
with matching acce-iscries The
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groom* mother chow sapphire
green with matching shots and
bene accessories. BoUi mothers
Melinda Cotter, daughter of
wore eymbldlum orchids.
Mr and Mr*. James L Cottw.
A luncheon reception was held 917 N Mlchhtan Avenue, has re­
at Use Knight* of Cnhunbus Hall turned to Stephens College. Col­
following the ceremony. During umbia, Mo, for her Sophomore
the afternoon Use guests danced year. She will be one of approxi-.
to the music of "Chuck KuhUC malely I MM students from all 50
and hi* bond from Wayland. Mr. *tates and a down or tnore for­
and Mra. Henry St. Martin led the eign countries at the four year
grand march, followed by u floor residential college for women.
allow by 'Herman and Henry "
Mrs Roger Pickron. uimt of Use
bride, of Kalamazoo; MaryUn Zieg­
ler. slater of the groom of Denver.
Colo ; UM Mrs. Donald Cling, aunt
of the bride, of Otw-go assisted
about Use rooms. Barbans Ziegler,
sister of the groom, attended the
guest book, and Gregory Ziegler,
brother of the groom, curried the
gifts
For her traveling ensemble, the
bride wore a beige sheath, with
matching accessories, and Use cor­
sage from the center of her bridal
bouquet.
After a weddbig trip to Florida.
Mr. and Mrs Janies T. Ziegler wUJ
be at home at 8M Lafayette. Grand
Rapids.
Out-of-town guests were present
from Ionia. Jackson, Delton. Ot­
sego, Grand Rapids. Big Rapids.
Hastings. Plainwell, lilbiols. In'dlana and Colorado.
SOPHOMORES
The rehmraol party was hosted
by the groom's parents al "Cliicken
WE HAVE YOUR
Charlie'* "
The bride is a M graduate of
HIGH SCHOOL RING
Portage High. Tlie groom was
graduated from Hastings High In
Right now. in your clau,
1M1 and is a graduate of Ferria
you should be proudly
BUte College He la employed aa
an orrhltectund draftsman tor
wearing your High School
Davermnn Associate*. Inc.. Grand
ring. 1-ock around among
Rapid*.
J
your claramates, and those
in other cla*Mw and you
will *e« many of your
fellow faludenta (iiorting
this htmdaome ring. Your
The Ringo Swingo Square Dance
school ring belongs on
Club met on Saturday evening for
your finger!
Uie nntt dance of Uie Fall aevevon
Only
S
at the NorUieastexn School.
Everyone had a good time daixlit Strrtlng Slfrfr
ing to the enjoyable music and
calling of Grorge Peterson of
Ionia.
Coffee and lunch were -wed by
the committee, the Pete Andersons
and the Harry Mends.
The club b irpoiuoring squaredance lessons itartlng Wednesday
night for ten lesaons.
The next regular duh square,
Established 1931
dance is on Saturday. Sept. 23. at
122 W. State St.
8 pm. at Northeastern Scliool.

MR. AND MRS. JAMES T. ZIEGLER
. . . Miss Darlene Dunn Becomes Bride.

St. Monica’s in
Kalamazoo Setting
For Lovely Nuptials
wedding trip to Detroit. They will
be nt home after Sept. 7 at 1000’4
Garden Avenue ,ln fauulng. The
groom I* employed ut Oldsmobile
in Laming and the bride is em­
ployed al Michigan Millers Insur-

straight lined styled dress of
royal blue crepe and both moth­
ers had orchid coraagea.

WHITE'S
Photography

Country Club followed the ceqpmnny where the yellow and white
wedding decor was also used bi
the decorations. Large bouquet* of lerviUe. Grandfather Flnlan. a dap­
yellow roses were arranged about per 83. also enjoyed the dancing
Uic room and the garlands of green along with the young people
draped on the serving table* were
When the newlyweds left for a
dotted with yellow gtamellas.
Mis# Katie Doyle presided nt the
guavt book and Ute gentlemen as­
sisting al tlx1 punch table were
Mesons. Wellesley Ironude. Cedric

picacui tiw
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be on Sept 28lh with Mrs. Lloyd 1

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Teachers Will be
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his teaching duties with the public
schools two weeks ago
Out-of-town ifuttits at the wed­
ding and rowptlun came from sev­
eral states including Massachusett--.
District on Tuesday evening at 7:30
pm The event will take place to
the new high school cafeteria lo­
cated midway between the two

groom's purrnte nt the Hotel Has­
tings Friday evening. Later all of
I the guests adjourned to the bride’s

BPW Hears Talk
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Forty-seven members and guests
a. n_

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I Miss Akiko Takasuka from Ja- Tamliy of Delton, the Ted Zieg­
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the Maple Valley High Sciibol an Grund Rapids. Marylln of Den। a Senor. will be honored ut a party
given for her Sunday from 3 to 5
i pm. In the Vermontville Methodist
'Church Arrangimmla art being
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Saturday and had keft for a&lt;
। Florida honeymoon Mra. Stedge
| wna the recipient of rpany lovely
gifts and good wishes front her
I family.

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Mr. and Mra. Harold I. Smith
entertained their bridge club on

Mr. and Mrs Howard Houghton
of Detroit were Sunday overnight
and Monday guests at the home
of Ute Merrill Karcherx The
Karchera were Thursday overnight
(rural* of Mr. and Mrs Leslie Skull
of St. Johns and Friday lunch
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Miss Darlene Dunn, daughter of
Mr and Mra. Eugene Dunn. 234
Andy, Kalamazoo, and Juinta T,
Ziegler of Grand Rapid*, son of
Mr and Mrs. Tlieodore A. Zltgier.
1100 W1U1U* Road. Hastings, were
united In marriage by the Rev
Edwin T- Palmer at 11 am. Satur­
day, Sept. 4. The double ring cere­
mony was performed in the pres­
ence of 300 guests at St. Monica's
Church In Kalamazoo.
Tlie altar* were decorated with
wiUte glad* and white rosebud*
Daniel Conner was the urganUt
and soloist.
Under tlie new liturgy, the bride
and grt»m were both escorted to
the altar by their respective
parent*
Tlie brairs floor-length gown of
argania and Chantilly lace fea­
tured * fitted lacc bodice with a
sabrlna neckline and long, tapering
iltxJMW Hit bouffant *klrt and
double Watteau train of organza
were edged in delicate ribbon lace.
Her headpiece wu* fashioned of
silk argania rosebuds and Rings
of bly of Ute valley nestled an a
cIiuut of lace petals Her shoulderlengUt veil IcutOrad three tier* of
Imparted silk Illusion. She carried
a cascade bouquet of white row,
illy of the valley and 1'7.
Jane Ziegler. Grand Rapid*, sis­
ter ot the groom, was the maid of
honor.
Bridesmaids were Kathy Tanner,
520 Bacon Road. Mr* Fred Cory
and Mra. Ronald Lytle, both of
Kalamazoo.
Tlie bridal attendants were at­
tired in floor-length gowns of aqua
chiffon over taffeta The fitted
bodices featured sabrlna neckline*,
elbow-length sleeves and Watteau
txick* flowing from neckline bows.
TT'.cv were matching blossom headplr
v.lted with illusion
The maid of honor carried a
colonial bouquet of yellow chrysan­
themums with white rates and Iry.
The bridesmaids’ colonial bouquets
were ot yellow chrysanthemums
and ivy
Richard Ziegler, Grcenrllls. was
best man for hl* brother.
Robert CWmptelL Grand Rapid*,
cousin of the groom; Paul Basna.
Hol&amp;nd and Uldts Felkers of Grand
Rrrplds, both co-workera of Jim.
av-re ushers.

Returns to Stephens

NOTICE!

HIGH SCHOOL

Ringos Swing at
Northeastern School

Hodges

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�mnweh
iialph Gwinn, fir
p«tUd* Tram Cape 1
day an a buztneaa

Personal Mention

Ing a Ho»pti»l .
meeting. vtettlng hM
be UlStam Hmltej
* Laberteaux*. a gradwte of Muliu*. family
------ 2__Zi _rz_ZL______________ now; ha* an aukuant pioJaaxUHp

Trethtrte* ot Or-

Friday thru

Mo., and U abo taking graduate

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about the warehowc Ooat-Plu*
Mm Everett Phclpa. left Bunday to place on Ptehrnnan'a Wharf in 8Fresume hi* senior year studies at eonsuU Mr*. B
Purdue University at Lafayette.
Mr. and Mrs Ralph Hts*. Sr .
Robert Glrae and Elizabeth Ann. cl Clurlevulx were here Friday
who had been visiting her parent*.

May 7 wedding Her prospective
hWband Urea in Chicago alm.
The Edward Thoman* of New
Orleans. La., mrw visiting in ChlfW, ,-ui arTlvc
weck t0 vlllt
hrt sister. Mr* Robert Cock.
Mr. and Mra. Martin Runxter
of Burlington. Wta. were guosto

Peterson wedding fetthriUee over panted them home for a vtatt
•
| there.
Bay Wednesday through Monday the waaksnd.
HUS. June grads, Loretta Zurad I
Elizabeth Martin returnand Joan Enslc of Leach lake be- !ed lart week from a two-week
vo vmv uiu ramra ch rouse u&gt; gan vneir uuaica at uwvenpon, vwv wivu ncr auacr su. siop
Hiram. Ohio, where Dr. Easum will i Bualncre College In Grand Itaptd* and her brother* al Allegan.

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fabric selection. New side vent styling in 2 and 3-button models
and our wide selection of colors is sure to include the ones you
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ENGAGED —Mr. and Mr*. Hu­
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Street, Nathvlll*. wish to an­
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daughter, Kathleen Sue Lathrop,
to Gary Duane Nickel, *on of
Mn. Ben Nickel and Ute late Mr.
Nickel of Portage Road. St Ignace. Kathy to a 1964 graduate of
Maple Valley High School. Na*hvtlle. and 1* presently employed
by the E. W. Bite* in Hailing*.
Gary I* a l961 graduate of La
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ENGAGED—Mr. and Mr* Albert
L. Onbcm of B37 North Hayford

College. No wedding date has

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Management May
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WhatNoffoDo «

It may mean neglect Ing soma ..

gagcment of their daughter, Mary
Lea, to Ted Carpenter. He I* the

fatally, loo, and 1lata

pentar of Bay City. Maty Lee at­
tended Central Michigan Unlvmlty
and Michigan State Unlvcralty. Ted |

Mrs. Kuhn Gives
Tips on Buying
Carpels for Home

y and did graduate work
a thia summer. A January
la being planned.

mind ths goal* her family u
snrnathing tangible, like
.. , ,
car, or intangible, such a* Iam Uy .

rial let explains.
“If taking a step toward an ,
from a three-week vacation Important goal mean* letting
.-.pending three day* with Mra
Kidder's niece and family, the . help a child with a problem, you .
Claude Bruder* of Mountain, N.
you iuvvcn't tidied bj
brother, Byron. a* Linwood.
can’t really save time, but you

sec tor the Elrel time their 14th

portant tasks that require fewer

What color, texture and liber

pleasant part being the tnp
range and which manufacturer
will you choose?. Will you be
carpeting your living room, dlnIg room, bedroom or perhaps big flood in June.
all three?
aiid family and tils mother, Mrs.
Martha Kuhn. Barry County

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out tlwt each room will have Ito
own special requlremcnto and
your choice, will depend on the

Hart-Schaffner &amp; Marx$Q500 to $| £Q00

nutritious

“By making choices on your

Mrs Nora Smith on Sunday and portant. If you havent-already
you may find your time filled
with many oottfUcUng and unre-,

from normal traffic. •
been vUiting his son and family.
Many propio will tell you that

The Alfred Hawreneya are to King and baby. Scott of

square yard for cotton* to S12A5

the M. R. Purmana, arriving
nylons and wools
Decide on a cotton, synthetic, Alfred i* with the Dow Chemical
nedy. Scott l* the Bump* Ilrat
great-grandchild.
their main office at. Midland at
Sunday dinner guests of the
Ing an extra dollar or two often that time for a training period.
pays big dividends. Usually a
Uy. Mr. and Mra Duane Gray and
higher - coet carpeting mean*
daughter. Mary Beth, of GratjF
Rapid*, and Leon's brother. Mr.
or the tighter the yarn, are
and Mrag Harold Gray of Olivet.
packed. Ub better ths carpet, re.unu“*
gardlqa of the height Of tlie
brother. Ork&gt;
pile. Thia la the best slnglo duo
to a good buy.
nlU-moon visitor in their
and returned to Deny
Tuesday night M * M flight

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By Palm Beach

from $35°° to $45°°

Hart-Schaffner &amp; Marx S65°° to S75°°

other. Think about tlie amount Arthur Fredcnburgs

Brighton, anti hl*
te, Mr. and Mra.

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nylons and wools.

are visiting Ute Albert Fredcn-

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carpet is often dependent on
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Generally nylon, cotton, wool

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No matter what type of top coat you lijce.

M Gull Lake attending a Young
People* meeting. On Tuesday
tyre and daughter. Lucille, of
Augusta, and on Saturday they
vlsttcd Mra. Jarrardi brother.

you'll find it here by Alligator or HartSchaffner b Morx. The new. all-wool coats
are prominent In both Bai McCann and

notched lapel collars and we're well stocked
with all weather coats of dacron and cot­

ton with zip-in pile linings.

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Now, with all of these things mood Finnic* at Wall Lake while
they were here Friday through
Sunday for the Pinnte-PeterBon
wtddlng Saturday.______________

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New fall Btylc* and (hades . .

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bright and dull fibers and bulk­ 3700; 8. Broadway, on Sunday.
ed filament*. There aid brighter.
■Die William McKnighl*. fir. and

Champ HATS

We Moke 'Em

Plain 59c doz.

Mixer Road.

North Broadway.
vestlgale soil - resistant fibers.
The Clarence Gildings attend-

have to decide which fiber will

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quality factors important to you.

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Slay Pressed SHIRTS
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These new white shirt, never need

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vUiting friend* in’ Missouri and
Mlsalskljipl tlie post 10 days and

Slcphtn.v College this week Wedncaday.
The Dr. Arthur Haight family
of Ann Arbor visited her mother.

and attended the Finnte-Pctcrson
wedding. Mrs Dunn returned
home with them Bunday for a
Mn. James Wkswell i* upending

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her mother. Mra. Howard White of
Theron Hecht and family of Lake

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Frozen Pizza

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Bako—Wo Moke Our Own

W Polilh Sauiage or Pepperoni—Small 56c; Lg. 96c
W Cheette—Small 39c
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Apple Fritters ------- --------------- 6 fot

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Crabapple

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A yummie fry roll filled-with crabapple is»y and rolled
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Coffee Cakes - Family Siza 58c; Sm. 32c
guest* of Mr*. Emma Faulu*. While
Glenn w*a here he attended the
wedding of hl* cousin. Miss Amy

Baoa-WMnasday.

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Aldermen authorised paying।season Supt Guenther raid fort26*,n06 td the' GilliMee Con- tnsl blds are now teeing sUdUd.
Mructlon Company of O ra nd one for about ssi.ooo and the
Rapids pn their Market Street other for about 833.000. The pro-

PENNOCK HOSPITAL

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9-Year-Old
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! season, he Mid.
130330.
City Council
Grover T Lethcoe. Middleville
S-ltool enhillment ha* about
justice of the peace who site in I.0M tn highschool, 530in Junior
Continued
from
Page
One
Middleville Girl
Municipal Judge L. E. Barnett'* I High and 1,721 in the elementary
I the
the JMkson
Jackson Hole
Hole .gathering,
. gathering, «nl; oubmltted a bill for hh
Dies HlUIlUtlJ
HondaV
Monday
DIG)
ur)[e&lt;1
llrsert
Vw-al BCUon
aetlrm nn iMnntlHrn. ' jervioee from June 22 to Sept 7 |

Kathy Jo FUher, 9, of Middlevine passed away Monday mornbig at BJodgeu Hospital. Grand
Hspids
81m naa
had icuarmia
leukemia rur
fur
napios one
tlw post ymr.
'
Surviving are her parent*. Mr
and Mra larry FuJrer. one
brother. Rlcluutl Lawrence aud
one slater. Karren Kay
toy
grandparents Mr. and Mr*. WUHorn A. McConnell, Middleville,
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ftefier*
Grand Rapid*: three greatgrundmotbrra Mrs. Hazel Me-

tlon
,
, Tlie bill totaled M17.B0, Including .
She said Hastings should take l,a0
*’?
I
advantage of the new Federal &lt;tay. «« ’or «
SL’!®j
By 3/r*. Jahn Hook
program wuiui
which w
will
funds I**®*
ani1
jnuxnua
&lt;m match
uixwii iuohx
:—
— »7.W
------- —for 384 mile* al
••’“te*
,
. ■ . ♦4J-24U
on a 50-50 baste for such projects i15 f*nU P*r mUe.
She raid there is a billboard &lt; Thf* •“® "nc*™
Mr. and Mra. Owen Gaylor and
problem here that an automo-, ™™bc.?£‘P &amp;Jratan*1^
’Mr- a,‘d Mni Huben DeC«mp
hile
Uk“ awF ,r^n
streets of
Cre^1 ,’*nt °* week'
£-«««&lt; beuuty and that the
C'nterilnmg munidpxl .treets ^
Dioniapple River area could tx curt itrtJO &lt;*. ine unemi-iroit' Morher
* r*-*- -—- --—-y
of Gibson- ■
brautined from Charlton Park to, Chemical
1bunt Ohio,Company
reported use of 871331 at p“uline -ITutXl. Mr* Eva
Mra Sle
Stowell concluded her talk &lt;■•&gt;«« of white and yellow paint j
Mra
by suggesting Mayor Beckwith, marking 4 1 mile. Ateo marked •&lt;Kral*
Ctor­
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---------rltUens* committee to »»" «»•
f*rt*ng tou. 'n^CalnMi attenArf tha Fann
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i An.*lrart narHnp vlflll, pmi, HdTraU Women* V-Ouimitlee
, meeting Sept. 7- at Hosting* a
tlon and brautlflcatlon program
Linda Foster, entered Kellogg
Kenneth Salcno was advised to
Kathy reposes a: the Beeler
Community College” Monday, a
run™ Home In
in Middleville
u««m. “f&gt; tSSJL*"!",!",
Funeral
More Alton tfamily were Sunday dinner gucsu
of
Mr and Mra Eubmwu&gt; ui, sssr’T&amp;i’Si;■”™d' ■
•■**»«»

Durfee

-------nJiKhtis»i
ij: z&gt;x'u&gt;m*.

Mr. and Mra. Alfred HaakiU
and Mr. and Mn Admiral Poerah

.'■lank Bumpus last Sunday. *
Mr. and Mra. Fperah entertainMrs. Prank Bumpua Tuesday
’'V-DUlg. Mr. ana Mra McKenzie

xx1'

Classic
Will Bring Out
Your Best

but the City had been utilising
some of the old New York Cen­
tral depot area which Is now
owned by the National Bank of
Hastings Tlie 10-hour parking
meters In that lot are being
moved to the north side of the
City lot near Uie Elks Club.
The Council authorized buying
about 150 bumper barriers at

of all tlie material used for in- •,
structlon. and the reading level
of each student.
LEGALS
'With this knowledge, it wiU be . ----- -------—
possible to help the individual oxdex or fubucation—
student with his problem to a ruxi Acceun.
___ ._ J_____ "
UI,Sltf*n Tl.« 1

with upgrading the quality of
reading for all students, not just
parking late. Chief Sunior ex­ the poor reader.
Lowe also discussed th? poePlained Uial vehicles would hit
Mble use of the Initial Teaching
A 12-minute meter is to be In­ Alphabet in local schools, as sev­
stalled at the new downtown dry eral teachers are now quail fled
cleaning establishment, to elimi­ in that method.
nate double parking for loading
and unloading
Hastings joined the Grand
Rirer Watershed Council, a new­
ly-formed organization studying
water flow and conservation in
the Grand River basin
Scott Bagby A: Associates of complete’ special assignments
Grand Rapids were retained for
PUXUCAT1OH OXDXX.
another year as planning con­
Tlie Lloyd - Thomas Company
sultants for the City for a sum
of Chicago reported Uie replaceof *1.800. The money __________________________
Ls to be paid
“""'Ill'idi
at the rate of *150 a month and ment new value of the *chool
entitles the City up to 150 hours dUttlCfa tacllllle* is 85.44J.TO857,
of professional services during and the net sound or depreciated
the the year Consultants will value 1* M3CTJT1.44.
serve additional time over the| The cItUans site cqmmilteai**
ISO hours at the rate of *13 per to meet^with board membera^and
the architects at 7:30 pro. Tues­
Council voted to transfer to day. Sept. 21. and the citizens'
the Public Library the 117385 transportation committee is to
setmeet at 7:30 pm. on Oct. 5.
budgeted for that institution
Tlie Teacher* Club pknjc is
Referred to committ/e was a
request from Supt^wf-SrhoqU to be held al 7 pm. this Thurs­
Richard J. Ouenflier to have day at tlie Hastings Country
Broadway from Wilnut Street th Club.
the high school, and GrantMrtrn
Park to the high Mluxil closed to
Supt. Guenther said that about
all traflic except school buses
from 3:30 to 4 pm. each school 70 youngsters had to wait for a
second bus run after school got
138 W. State
Wl 5-4284
underway, and old standby buses
had to be pressed into service.
The new bus will permit “clear­
ing the campus" by 4 pm, he
T red of Washer break downs, repair bills?
said.
j

*6950

MUSIC CENTER

FRIGIDAIRE
JET ACTION WASHER

the Indiana /Student Federation
Associations opening meeting of
tlie new year at Valparaiso Uni­
versity at Valparaiso. Ind. on
Oct. 8. Supt. Ouenther said Na­
than Yonkers, whose parents for­
merly lived here, is vice president
ot the Student Federation.
There will be no new lights nor
improved public address system
on Johnson Field for this football

5

YEAR PROTECTION PLAN
AT NO EXTRA CHARGE!

Mrs. Rachel Coe
Dies Suddenly
Early Tuesday

hospltel* and related medic*! . Funeral services for Mrs Ita1 rtwl
All SIU
«l« R
a. Jarfrrrara,
ucnerron.
He Joined Uie State health W)io died at 2:30 am. Tueeday at
agency in &gt;954 after earalng hta pennock Hoapital. will be held
mactrr s degree In public hrolth -• «—■ - — «—
from the University of Michigan. of Lima Catholic Church.
He had received a fellowship to
continue his studies while with Phy te to officiate and burial
the Barry Health Department
will be tn Mt. Calvary Cemetery.
The Rosary is to be recited
Potomac. Md. His wife. Carla,
has been a member of the mathe­
matics department start at Lan­
Mra. Coe had been suffering
sing Community College for sev­
en years. They have two sons. from azUuna, end was admitted
to Pennock Hospital 55 minutes

a U~l huekkbmt™,

J”.",,

(Priscilla Harrlngton&gt; Phelan, at
the Missionary Church tn Jackson

Mra Stroup ot South Bend, In- I Aug. 23
rtinnn are vlvltlne , tut. U...-U I .
..

R. B. Warren. Unlveraity of Ne-

1 grand champion Judge Warren
selected the reaerye champion
Angus shown by West Winds
Farm, Bath 'Flic steer weighed
1.000 pounds and was aired by
the grand champion bull of the
19SI Michigan State Fair.

Iran

8lale

University,

Eart

Spartan Jingo. The university

children of Grand Rapid* were! Sept. 2
Sunday visitors. Mra. Winn! Sept. 3
Hutchinson, son and niece of, SeptX*
Ada. were Sunday evening call- .Sept. 5
era of Mr nnrt Mra
Calms.
Sept. 7
Sept. I
Sept. 9
Sept. 10
Cloverdale-Hope
Sept. |1
fUpL It
By Mrt. Stephan Oteaod
Sept. 13
11 D«ltM
Trtratoaa 42I-24V4

Sept. 6th dinner gueata of Mrs.

vrr a Mra

m.v

Burglarize Station

Barry County officers have
the Phelan home for a buffet din­ been Investigating .the burglary
of Art Smith's Renpery Oas Sta­
ner following the ceremony.
tion
on M-37 just south-of the
The Harold Phillipa left Sept.
City limits. Dejxity Willard Redwill be throughout the winter
including
*17 80 from the changmonths These Jolly residents, plus
their antique cara, create a void
around here until they reappear tera from a drawer. *3 in nickels
and
a
silver
dollar, as well as a
wi|h the Springtime, Saturday and
number of Canadian quarters.
Greenfield Village participating in The station was entered through
a
window
on
the east side some­
the 15th annual Old Car Festival
when a 1923 Dodge toumlng car, time between 9 pm Thursday
owned by Mr and Mrs Frank Hose and 8 am. Friday

ribbon.

RnwraT t-dii a"“ n*ncr’
carpenter OI Bay
City, spent Satunlsy evening with
and Mrs
llo'*’artl Orsborn of Tilloteon Lake.

«t^th^Frnrlt WAi‘dr?an

dence in Kalamazoo. ★ Mr. and
Mrs. William Hart wtre Satur­ day guests.
day afternoon callers at the
entertained their family. Mr. and
Ellen and Ruth Osgood.
Mr and Mix. Leo Roblyer Grand Haven, and Mr and Mrs,
were Bunday dinner gueats of Rosa Bcbon for dinner on Sunday.

WEEKEND SPECIALS

the afternoon they called on returned from a 10-day tight-seeing
trip through the Eastern States I
Mrs. Stephen Otgood and family spending much time in Vermont,
vacaUoned In Upper Peninsula and also attending the World's

PLASTIC WASTE BASKETS

Middleville Sunday evening In
good time honor of the mutual birthday of

Seven Attractive Styles
12 tq 25 Qt. Sixe
E TFf
J #
Each
** "

Four new colon — Bright
Your
white, tiger lily orange, Ch •
butterscotch, fem green. Choiet

mobile home of the Rev. Osgoods. Bump, which U

LADIES APRONS
BIB AND HALF STYLES ...
Assorted solids and prints.

. . . or getting your
present ones
appraised and
evaluated

EASY
TERMS

n8a li jnr
01111C 1 Uli

'"tf *£7

DIAMONDS

And clothes come out
so loose and easy even
apron strings seldom
snarll

.
*

SSI1

I2JS5

day afternoon callers of their

Take the Guesswork
Out of Buying /

—

No Damage from
Tuesday Storm

arrived at ■Huron River tn lime Wayne Snyder
Liverpool.
for lunch with Lynden John- Ohio, en route.
.
Mr. and Mra. Frank Prentice entertajhed Mr. and Mrs. Mux Bump
al dinner on Sunday, and all were

gives you a

Steer

Grand Lhampion

MSL' Spartan Jingo t.
Sh&lt;« was born In Beresford.
Mahogany Farm. Williamston.
Union County. 8 D., on Aug.
17, 1897, the daughter of Mar­ tils heifer calf champion and
shall and Zoe tWlllcti Adams. grand champion heifer. Judge R.
ahe waa kmduate&lt;l from the|B
Warren selected Monogony
Mahoguny
B warren
South Dakota State Teachers i Blackbird Beasle 5. Mahogany *
College and married Wolter O. junior and rwerve grand chiunpSkle* were still overcast this
£TMo‘a.
»«n u named Homeplace BurWednesday morning and the
Tbey lived in Minnesota un- „„ ijj
weather threatening after the til th*
inva.
th.w * ~ . ... ..
..
.
.
thunder and electrical storm
reserve heifer
which swirled into Barry County.
Tuesday night. Severe storm
hogany 4: the bull calf champ­
warnings had been forecast
ion. Mahogany Ballot K 11;
Personnel at tlie Michigan.
senior champion bull. Mahogany
recoided tour-tenths of an inch marrirrt rein.ar.i z—.._
- * Ballot 32; rrservr senior champ­
Friday, and their son. Mr. and of
rain fell and. while branches
6 ifrM
Ctoe who died ion bull. Mahogany Midas 3. and
|Mrs. Ben Mason and son* of
won first In both get - of-sire
and a few trees were reported
classes with the progeny of Balsney ■ - . and -------- ----Ho*pital I lot of Belladruni
the ---------Altar Society.
'* ”
twill a cabin on the lot of Mr.; &lt;5e”t„
• Good Angus Farm. Charlotte.
ren Calms callcl on Mr. and Mra.
Consumers P o w e r Company Guild 5 and the O. O Club.
Mrs Coe is survived by two I hart (to.
tu.tt
rhamn.
Maron returned home Tuexsday
of problems,
wiuum
&lt;s«rs«uK,,
bringing some of the neighbora.
lu"»'
(Helal C.vldzm
tricla)
Cavteton nt
of Wrlt.-H
Midland and I
Mra Frank IMary Lou» Isaac.wn
of Battle Creek; five grandchil­
dren.
Forms. Ann Arbor
Monday. * Mr. qnd Mr* War­
Holiday Fann. Ada. Mlctilgan.
Mrs Donna Wilkins. Mr and
ren Calms called on-Mrand Mra.
Mrs.
Harry
Leckrooc,
Mr
and
Mrs
ners. Senior champion was HollOney Roblyer at Otaego and Mr.
Harold Kimmel and family. Sue
James and Mrs McKinley Burch nlor was Hollmert^ Blackbird 9

Councilmen approved a mom-.
Special materials and books Tuesday. Sept 31.
friend from California e Mr
mendatlon by
bv Alderman
Alderman Dale
Dale are available
...ti.si. and it
It should be
he
------------•
•----------------------■ J,
7 _Mr
mendatton
-----------"and Mrs Donald Oelger of Flint
[Bassett to deny the Bell Tele- raaier for each student to And Athletic Boosters Meeting
j phone Company's request lo tn- reading material suited both to 1 Everyone Is Invited to attend ,
stall Jhira curb pay telephones in hts ability and taste.
a Saxon Athletic Bcost-.-rs Club 1 .
the downtown area. There are
Members of the reading comMonday. Sept. 20. at 8
ati-nX, teT
now three pay phone, on side-' mITtS? wStSd XTrohSo
” to I P"*- ln' wRo
“m
President
X^rto|^ThRoo-mwalks but not on Uie curbs.
jgtudy programs
programs, and
and have
have atat- I Warren William* ha* i
I| Mradame.
Mcsdamea Faulkner.
Faulkner, Culbert aand
anItoy«2kiSe&lt;,«rf
”mn thl I un‘’«* a*«la‘
Pt!lnu o1 HHS ,ame4 1
। Calms attended the W8C8 at
angle parking ot cars In the I sh- iakl tt g(xxl reamn» tcjl shown.
'the home of Mra. Agnes Scoby
tween Church and Broadway, and I Hajtlng5 j|lgh 5Ub-commlttee Is Bagla Extension Group
Tk;—dZL?------tor the alley to be a me-w.y ‘‘^Sni[ to recoL^end one
The R-gl* Extension Study
Uioroughfare with traffic going | whenPmu project is completed. Group will meet with Mrs Lyle
afeat
The
change
reduces
thel
a&gt;u
«
ir
h
A&gt;rH*rt
na,t
wh
I
Conrad
on
Turadav.
Rent
a
*t
IcrtsSsrille
mre
"
.
.
an“ » 11 can o* carried out. each tonrac
,

|Angus
“ .

Mr. and Mra. Raymond R.
Slagle. Sr. R4 Hastings, an-1 A »
nounce tlie engagement of their Zxl

East Middle Lake

and Mra John Hook were Bun- ud ^hls^Lt^ST ai^Mra
. Aldermen approved the sale of
X^"2"cSC£K‘'MM
S5 &lt;&amp;£?
j the three-wheel motorcycle. Jor, Ftsner ut ConwuxMc.
M
d M
Char Im Cunn-r ot
jtnerty used mainly for checking
Bob Speer. Michigan State parking meter*, for *350. Among |
Lansing: on Wednesday Mr. and
baaeball outfielder from Saginaw. -*he bill* approved wu&gt; one for lem In a particular class is more Barry WLTD Convention
Mrs. Barxey of Lansing, on Frlwax .the
the second leading hitter in W&gt;5
for installing
Installing radio com- complex because the range In
in . The Horry
Barry County WCTU
and
KAlIeL Saarfv
was
*3”5 lor
IMS Basin League, college Bum-: munlcatlon on the new police reading ability within that ctasa contention U to be held at the a CIar^tUlc;
the wc^rd

mark for Pierre. 3. 1).

Coupi* Plan to
Wad in Waxtam
Caramony s«pt. 25

Vinson E Oviatt. who served
Charlotle Farm
from 1950 to 1954 as public health VanWles of R5 HasUngs, son of
Ralph VanWlaa of Tucson. ArM.
engineer for Uie Barry County The wedding date has been s«t
Hat Rftervt’ Hull
Health Departmsnt. has been ap­ tUt Sept 28 at &lt; pm. at Williams
Cal/ Champion
«.r. .... , ..... v
fit pointed environmental engineer­ Arena. It is going to be a West­
A 1,035-pound Angus steer
BUnMeld — Cary* MxCerauuk, Ml. ing consultant for the division of ern ceremony, with horses being
hospital and medical facilities of used.
the UA. Public Health Service
tn Silver Spring*. MD.
champion over all bneds in the
Oviatt had been x public
1968 Michigan State Fair In De­
health engineer with the Miciiltroit.
gan Health Department for thej
By Mrt. Beulo M. C.airnt
champion of the 71-head open

School Board '

s»srs:-,i1sr‘

Vinson Oviatt
Named to U5.
Health Post

j.
J

Each

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or black. Children's red or navy.
Mode In U.S.A.

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appraising, insurance records ... or for your
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Here you can watch us do the work .with
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When you have finished we will give you

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records. The certificate includes a gem.c/xKt
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*■

LYDIA GRAY

CARPET MILLS

JEWELERS

HOST comlits of a Dry Cbamr and an Becfrk Inah d.Lga.d for
woman Io sav* work. This Mochlnw bruihai th* pile upward, rtraovlng
cteap dirt and alumna ting matting. No handwork. No w*i carpel. Roams
can be wed tnilaotty. Ideal for all Ubers.

Um our madiliw te daan 300 aa, ft. (Ant
. •

10 Roll Package

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Every Day Low Price

only ’JtJ

HASTINGS FLOOR COVERING
123 Ah^et State Stsaet, Hastings

IIS W.« State Sbwt -

Facial Tissue Quality

to clean modern carpets

lawagt homa)

Consumers
Power

TOILET TISSUE

Phone Wl J-5111

Materials and Cearaateed Woriuwaaship

■ee N&lt;wau • mmam qvtcncm. o—~.

BEN*FRANKLIN*
p

102 Weit State at Jeffenon

�122 Seek Driver’s Student* at
Lakewood May
Licenses Here
Buy limirmice

During August

Mrs. Viola Graves
Dies Saturday;
Rites Tuesday

Btudsgt accident insurance

Funeral servlets for Mra. Viola
tclxiol in
Personnel of the Barry County all itudtnis
sheriff's office processed 722 ap­
died at B:50 p.m. Saturday. Sept
Ixxkcwood High School
plications for driver’s licenses
11. at Pennock Hospital, were
held at Uie Leonard-Osgood FunAugust, Sheriff Merl H. Campbell
reports.
The Rev. Knar Unseth of
7-1Z—JJJ4.
Woodland officiated and burial
wax in the Irving Township
•11. applications for driver** 11Cemetery.
Hberlff'a officer* policed 52
accidents, Including 21 in which
Parents dealring student ac­
cident Insurance should I’eturn
They InreaUgated 62 criminal the application and the required
premium to the school no later
complaints and gave assistance to
Mildred Paine.
other agencies on 21 occasions
They Investigated IB traffic com­
cook hi Grand Rs
plain U and issued Cfi tickets, reg­
this
insurance
program.
This
is
hip, later moving here.
istered 14 guns, served 77 papers
and made 28 inspections ok tav- handled entirely by the insur­
ance company and Is made avail- Aug. 13, 1888, „„
the daughter of
Officer* made 28 irretU, in­ able to'students in the schools. I Abraham and Edith (Watermani
--------- — 6DuBoisc. She moved when a
cluding five for reckless driving,
The oddreaa of Gall Furman ,mMl&gt; child to Olivet with her
four for minora In possession of
parents and attended school
intoxicants. three for drank driv- Hawraney 1st M
there.
She married Frank Britten of
assault, parole violation and for 1325 to Worcester Rd.. Fram­
being disorderly.
Charlotte in IfrOG. They resided
ingham. Mass.
in Charlotte. Vermontville and
During August, Barry County
Mr. and Mra. Karl Weilfare, Hastings.
Mr. and Mra. Robert Culbert,
prisoner* in other jails, and in
July the board bll was Bl.CjO.
troth took their daughters, 8)me­
County cruisers traveled 16996
miles, including 29 trips to Char­
lotte transporting prisoners to are entering Central Michigan
the Baton County Jail.
University.
three sons. Gall Britten of Parmbnt, Calif.; Lawrence Britten of
Hawthorne,. Calif, and Harold
Britten of Lansing; a daughter,
Mra. Leora Borgman of Grand

BARD BLOOM, O. D.

Announces

granddaughters; one step-son.
James Britten of Hartings; one
step-daughter. Mra. Orville iBtelIa&gt; Cook of Hastings; nine step। grandchildren; 33 step-great
grandchildren: 12 step-great,

His Association in the Practice of Optometry
With John B. Walton, O.D. at

HASTINGS PROFESSIONAL BUILDING

| Ur*. Mr*. Mabie Davis of Cali­
fornia. and Mr*. Paine.

110 Wert Center Street, Hastings

Telephone Wl 5-2192

Want Adj SrU Unujed llrmt.

CHECK OUR HOME

b

PROPERTY LISTINGS

2LTHE WEEK
A Wide Choice of Homes and Real Estate of All Types

WSU Doctor Dfreeb Study
Aimed at Deafuesn, Dizziness
I emi.circular cimh;
COCHLEA

The Hastings Banner

Ira Chaffee
Dies Monday;
Rites Wednesday

AN EXTRA NICE COTTAGE AT LONG LAKE NEAR ACKERS POINT, ha* four bedroom* upstair*, and

AND $TILL ANOTHER GOOD HOME IN WOODLAND, all on one floor, living room, three bedroom*,
dining roor‘
—1
L— — *'
*—r ■——■ —•-*------- — ■---------- -----siding for
-.$7,350.00
*»I*LC«
; IN THE SECOND WARD, with two nice bedroom* upstairs and one bedroom
dining room, full bath and kitchen and utility room, has basement and gas
larsge. for ...$8,000.00
A NICE BUNGALOW IN THE FIRST WARD, hs* living room with fireplace, two bedroom*, kitchen
.-$6,100.00

.ST400.M
12 x 20 ft. living room with fireplace,
baths, lot* of cupboard*, family room, automatic water
Well garege with automatic electric cy« door opener.
a large beautifully landscaped yard, all in A-1 condition for—Z$24,675.00

Tuesday and Thursday

Funeral Home with the Rev.
George Elliott officiating with
burial in Hartings Township
Cemetery.

otolaryngology at Wayne
State University's School
of Medicine.
Dr. Benitez is director
of the University's Tem­
poral Bone Banks Pro­
gram aimed at finding
causes of deafness and of other
ear disorders such as Meniere’s
Disease, associated with, dizzi­
ness. Temporal Bone Bank*
are car-research laboratories
where bequeathed inner-ear
structures are studied by
scientists.
Temporal bones are the
hardest bones In the body and
form the chambers which
house the inner ears. The Inner
ears are very delicate mem­
branous structures containing
the nerve endings for the func­
tion of hearing. In the area
known as the cochleaand for
balance and orientation in the
area known as the semi­
circular canals.
'
Wayne haB becomekhe 25th
medical center to join In a
nationwide program concen­
trating on ear research through
temporal bone study.
"The origin of many types

Area Chamber
Warns Against
StrangeSalesmen

Township on Get. 23. 1875. the

BUSINESS LOCATID'rENTAL PROPERTY in good business district which rent, foe $150.00 per
SSB
A REAL GOOD HOME IN FREEPORT, ha* four bedroom* and lot* of closet. room, up and down, living

$7,200

bath, two bedroom*, utility room, ha* natural ga* furnace for heat, hot and :old running water,
garage, about four mile* out of town for --------....SB.500.00

ANOTHER COOP BUY IN THE 4th WARD, Halting*. ha* two nice bedroom* with clotett upstair*
and down one bedroom, living room, dining room, kitchen and '&lt;£ bath down with full bath up.
~

$9,000.00

Dr. Benitez with ear model

of deafness and dizziness, with
their various medical names,
remains obscure.” Dr. Benitez
points out. "The temporal
bones, if removed from a donor
soon after death, may reveal
the cause of these ear dis­
orders."
When the study Is com­
pleted. the temporal bones arc
easy to store and send from
one research jvoinl to another
for comparative studies. Tlie
research Is more effective
when the bone donation is ac­
companied by a history of the
donor's hearing or dizziness
disorder.
The Bank at Wayne's School
of Medicine Is one of three In
Michigan now banking terntioral bones. Others are at
Henry Ford Hospital In Detroit
and at the University ot Mich­
igan Medical Center, Ann
Arbor.

ant home improvement project.

rick of R4 Hastings, Mrs. Harry
&lt;Mary&gt; McCiurkfn of Hartings
and Mrs. Lynden tllalv NorrL*
of R1 Dowling; 32 grandchil-

Ernie Bateman wo* elected;
chairman of the High Bank ]
Farm Bureau for the next year

John Hook, secretary; Roger Da■ Foster, assistant discussion lead­
er. Clarence Cairns, minute man;

Improvement deal with the ex-

WOODLAND MUTUAL

Ironside Agaacy
INSURANCE

a Lil.

•

AD ESTATE
KER

e annua) toll
The California official said
more than 4,700 contracts, rang­
ing from $2400 to M.000. were
sold during an 18-month period
BaleSnien'S rnmn, triton t on *
single contract often were as high
a* $1,000.
NBBB said that while most
siding applicators are responsible
businessmen, a minority in the
industry perpetuates the re-sid­
Ing racket despite repeated pub­
lic warnings by Better Business

nallonally-

of aluminum aiding.
He says the company will not
only reimburse her for use of the
home but will give a cash com­
mission for each homeowner tn
the area who subsequently buy*
aluminum siding from his comvance on these prospective com­
missions as au Inducement
In reality the salesman, usually
an itinerant, does not represent
a well-known company and has
no intention of using the home
aa a model. The homeowner, who
had been Induced to sign various
paper*, actually is charged many
hundred dollar* more than the
competitive price for aluminum
siding.
The National Bureau offered
tills advice to homeowners.
—Don't rush into any import-

Carl Niathamer

BORTON'S

Richard Slocum
UJ W. Stat.

H-tmw. Mick.

NEW

Homa Phon* Wl 5*3004

Homo Phono W15-5156

Phone 945-9773

WOODLAND MUfUAft-WRKENTATfVI

Route 5. Hovrinft, MichiMfl

fraudulent aluminum siding sales
schemes.
Even a conservative projection

»H»5 «P

INSURANCE COMPANY

FLYNN MATTHEWS AGENCY

According to the National Bet­
ter Business Bureau, with which
the local Chamber is affiliated
through membership, the Cali­
fornia Attorney General has re­
ported that homeowner* m that

HASTINGS SALESMEN

BROAD COVERAGE!
MEET INDIVIDUAL NEEDS

Liability

Gold FM Antenna

Saturday

Ernie Bateman
High Bank Farm
Bureau Chairman

WE NOW HAVE LEINAAR1 PLAT ON BIC CEDAR LAKE. VERY REASONABLY PRICED AND
WIU SELL ON LAND CONTRACTS.

DUE TO RECENT SALES WE NEED NEW LISTINGS

12:30 to 6 p.tn.

WIDE CHOICE OF COVERAGE TO

A UAL GOOD. YEA* 'ROUND HOME RIGHT ON LEACH LAKE, ha* living room, three nice bedroom*.

A GOOD HOME CLOSE IN IN HASTINGS, hs* two bedrooms, hall and full bsth upvl.ir* and down on*
bedroom, living room, dining room, kitchen and toilet seat, has basement with new ga* furnace.
9,250.00

and Friday
12:30 to 8:30 p.m.

...
u
Lewis of Hastings Township on song ,e«erriting • boy to Join him in
March 14. 1910. in the Barry-1
------------ •-----------,
ville Church parsonage.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Howe reHe Is survived by his wife, turned on Monday of last week Maplewood School will be. Ktrti
Grace; five sons. Edwin of R4 from California where th
Hartings. Richard of R1 Nash. | visited their son. Bill, and fat
ville. Harold of Hastings. Keith lly at Hawthorne. They mode
of IU Hartings and Clarence,
ot R1 Hastings three daughters,

$22,000.00
95-ACRE FARM IN HASTINGS TOWNSHIP, with home with six room* and bxrh. jxrage and tool

num siding, ha* lot* of clc*et*, paneling woodwork In living room, a beautiful now two stall garage,
*11 lor $20,000.00
TWO COTTAGES ON CLOVERDALE LAKE with 210 feet on lake frontage and the lot is 200 foot deep,
lot I* right on M-43 and Cloverdale lake, furnishing* with a few exception* go with the cottage*,

Cub Pack chairman is

Monday, Wed nest lay

&lt;8ahoup) Chat;
attended

H. Hurd af Fennville

a

Vermontville la spotuored by
Maplewood Elementary Paren
Teacher Association with

12:30 to 6 p.m.

dependability is know to you or
lias been established through in­
quiryThe HaxUngs Area Chamber
of Commerce warned today that
the "model home" racket con­
tinue* to be used to defraud Uie a copy of IL
public in the sale of aluminum
ORGANIC SOIL BUILDERS
sidjng.
The Organic Soil and Health
Russ Hankins, manager of
Builder* are to meet Bunday,

reaentatlve of

Vermontville
Has New Cub
Scout Program

Mm. Virginia Fox, Mrs. &lt;1

DETROIT—"Eighteen
million Americans —
more than 3 million at
them children — suffer
from hearing loss. This
means that more Ameri­
cans are afflicted by loss
of hearing than any other
chronic disease.* says
Dr. Jaime T. Benitez.

A NEARLY NEW HOME IN THE TAFFEB ADDITION, ha* throe nice bedroom* end full bath and

.$12,500.00
AN EXTRA NICE HOME AT ALGONQUIN LAKE, all on one floor, with large living room, with flroHace, three nice bedrooms, hs* a bath and V4 bath, utility room, kitchen with bar and ha* dining

Located Corner
Court and Church Stitcti

Library Hour*:

Pood." Smorgasbord of

LN THE FOURTH WARD, a real nice brick house, ranch style. ha* living room with fireplace, carpet
and.drape* Included, two bedroom* and bath, air conditioned, pine paneled family room, or utility
room, attached garage, nicely landicaped. for....$18,500.00
TWO LARGE BUILDING LOTS ON NORTH BROADWAY for

Hastings

Public Library

». R4 Hartings. who

Chaffee.

:r«en*. on ’•'r
v«i
wim ei.wu-uu oewn peymenr, tor -.$7,500.00
A GOOD INCOME PROPERTY IN THE 3rd WARD, ha* living room, one bedroom. kitchen end bath.
A REAL SWEET. SMALL HOME IN THE FIRST WARD, ha* living room with dming space, one bed­
room. kitchen and bath, and enclosed tun porch, cellar with oil floor furnace for .$5,000.00
WE HAYS’A PARTY w+vo wind to' trade her equity In * three bedroom, modem, older home for a

Sacttow Two—Fogg* 1 tq 6j

Thursday, Saptambar 16, 1965

1936^0^457

�77,

Saxon r 06

B. C. Lakeview Here Friday
Hastings Seeks

'[ Gn.rfR()„„rf , |

T?

Hastings Highfs'Vanity Football Squad

Spartans Bid

HCC Men’s Golf

mini nmiv srvnirv

League Awards

Straight Defeats

Season’s Prizes

l^tkotfoiMl Open* at

Monday Night
1 play this »m

Maple I'uiley. Delton
Hot, MitLIletille
Mtohtawn'a gmt prep football'
MM geu underway In tha ■
UMW PeniMula this week and.

fourth. George
5 Stanley »lxth

,TKL

ANNOUNCING
The New

Junior Bowlers
ion or
Tlie
clude
Chuck

Dr. Larry Blair won the White
Diviaton, with a three-way tie for
second among Lynn Snyder. Joe
Bennett and Jack Warner Bob
Rohde was fifth, Roger Robert*
sixth and Maynard Tucker *ev-

Mike Murphy at fUUbMk.
defensive team m»y in­
Steve Fox al left end.
Jordan at left tackle. Tiny

Armchair Athlete
The curtain goes up Friday night on the high school football
season in the Ixiwrr Peninsula of Michigan, and Johnson Field
will tie the setting for the invasion of the Spartans from Battle
Creek Lakeview who will meet Coach Jock Clarey’s final Blue
&amp; Gold edition. Were picking the ( —

4H Dog Training ,
Club Members
Earn Honors
Member* of “the Barry County

Junior &amp; Senior
Leagues Start
Saturday, Sept. 25

1965 VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD—Members ot our Blue &amp; Gold grid squad include, front row, left to
right— Dick Hamm, Terry Greenfield. Mike Murphy, Co-Captain Ken Weller, Tom Gibson, Bob Gibson, Steve
Fox. Second row—Tom Payne, Charles Myers, Bill Carr, Dave Williams, Rod Crothers, Mike Hess, Smith
Long, Lee Belfield. Third row—Dave Crawford, Dennis Timm, Tom Kurr, Bob Ritter, Ken Roberts, Steve Schondelmayer, Charles Jordan. Fourth row—Tom Timtn, Dave Wilcox, Bob Cole, John Peterson. Rex Wieland, Brian
Shumway, Alan Dean. Stephen Youngs. Fifth row—Jim Beadle. Ron. Larabee, Wally Pool. Philip Gillespie, Wil­
liam Shumway, Jerry Dunn and Terry Watson. Standing—Coach Jock Clarey, Manager Mike
Vern Wilder, Coach Bob Carlson.

Tlie Spartans come here with
only fix# lettermen, but will field
their heaviest team in yearn
Lakeview had 153 boyg out- for
football, despite Uie 8-58-1 m»rd
of the put three yean under
Coach Mai Pearoon.
Coach Pearson declared hh
be** have a “trtmnduus amount
of spirit. a fin* attitude, and. are

PROGRAM
F« th. 1965-66 Sto.or,

Bantam Leagues
Start Thursday,

September 30

Palmer’s Billy
Wins Trot at
Imlay City
Imlay city Friday night befog* a
crowd of about IJOO and won the
trophy and 45 percent of 81.000
plus 1100 tn breeder'* money.

HASTINGS

BOWL INC.
Barry Intermediate School
' ■
District
What Ever You

BRIDGESTONE
HAS IT

Hostings, Mfchlgar

Post-Game Dance
Friday Night in
HHS East Gym

GENERAL FUND
STATEMENT or CHANGES IN FUND BALANCE

Jal, I, 1944 to Jana 30. 1965

‘Tail’ Football
Begins Saturday
Morning Here

Current property taxes .$11,738.11
fnvectst end penalties on
delfriquent taxes ---- - ---19 88
Miscellaneous revenue . *
2 10

Revenue from state sources—
State school aid...........
Incoming transfer accounts from other
school districts—

The Y' tag-tall football pro­
gram will begin Saturday, Sept.
18. open to all boy* in the HuUngs area, Director'Bob King has

1965 ST.

COUNTY

5862

Bridgestone

Is GO!

No special equipment is need­
ed. Regular tag football 1* played
with neckties being u»ed as flags
The Ue* are stuck In the back of
the boys' txnusars and hang to
the ground Instead of tackling a
player, the defensive man grabs

I-ansing police won first plac- m
the Class A division, followed by
Grand Rapids. Saginaw. Kalamaroo and the Conservation De- a ■
7
partment. There were 14 depart- »I (‘Il C I .THtVn
menu In Class A The Individual Jlv“ ° Vtl Vnil

Course Men* Open champion­
Our regular trout seaxm ended ship Saturday and Bunday with
Bunday. Sept. 12. but there 1* a Don Dalman taking second with
----- .—------- ,------------------- tong list of designated lake* and 173. Kyle James third with 174.
and co-captaln Steve Juda/ stream* which remain open for
threw 14 touchdown paaatw In browns and rainbows until Nov.
the 1963 and 1964 vandty grid 30 Tfie list includes Deep. Little
campaign*----------------------------------- i Deep. Fish, Gull, Lime. Little

insurance!

7 Models to
Choose from ot

Len Burns Wins
River Bend /

adequiiely Iruiked Liability coverage cost*,
jurt a little, can save you plenty. Don't wait
'til it'* too lata ... see us today for full
information about Our plan.

COLEMAN

Divine tied for .second with
Larry Utter and Gordon Sheldon,
all coming in with a 205 total.
Divine won aecot^ on the first
hole of the playoff, porting a par.
and Utter took third winning the
playoff with Sheldon on the third
hole. Don Hughe* was fifth with

There wa* a three-way ue for
first In the second flight after
the 38-hole regulation play
among Bud Water*. Char lea
Burch and Maurice Adrlknson
who all fired 232 Water* von
first in the playoff. Burch was
second and Adriatunn third jack
Chadwick took fourth with 224
and Jerry Kercher fifth with 238.
First, second and fMrd place
finlaher* received trophla*
In the special even®. Kyle
James took first m the cham­
pionship flight for the lonjewt
drive on No. 3. and Don Dalman
wa* close*! io the pin on No 1.
In the first flight Marv Dorsten
woo both events w Uh the longest
drive on No 2 and closest to the
pin on No. 3 and In the second
flight Charles Bnrch had the
k&lt;M«t drive and Cary cuyler
wae ctoeavt to the pin

CENTREVILLE. MICHIGAN

SEPTEMBER 20 thru 25
16540.95

1965 STAGE PROGRAM
NINE VARIETY FEATURES including

Four Winds of Notre Dame'

Special Education Fund
STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN FUND BALANCE

HORSE PULLING CONTESTS

2.002.04
Total Beginning
Fund Belance and Revenues

HARNESS RACING
Every Afterneon . Tuaejay Thru Utorday

Upeatfkwro*
AdftlW»tr*hon________ _ _____
Operation of plant ..........
Mgfnrenanc* of plant ................

$34,778.55
3.55502
396.39
15.00
814.00
1.81846

�Bowling
Results

v
WMM. DOKWr
I Ciruvel i and Aluminum Produds. The Banner, Pattern
I Monument, Deputies. City Food.
[Viking and Tinklers nothing.
I, Emmeth Engwth led the
COMMERCIAL MAJORS
&lt; ,,77-37
—
Standing.: Larke Buick a n d
IkKl^r
Montgomery Ward, 7. Roush
Oalen Donlri*
Tailors 6',. Auto Tag. Snorts L7' paul Wo«lman 531, Paul
Bar are.
and rexucr
Miller jewem
Jewelers o.
5 HorKen Keeler 541. Dave
liar- ; Ca“cl
wood's IGA 4. Culltgan 3. Piston
Hing and Aluminum Product* 2. Harrington 536. Don Mathews
554 and Bob Brittenham 523.
City Food 1 and Tyden S.
John Koslruiiy led the lads
Thursday with a 223-609 high
MONDAY BOWERETTES
Miles but Joe Gielarowskl fired
Monday waa the tint night of
u 240 fo- solo honors finishing bowling for the Bowlerettea with
with 601. Dun AUerdlng rolled the team standing* as follows:
233-593. Galen Daniela 202*550 Gilmores, Color Center, WallIrwin Harwood 531, Glenn Lau- dortfs. Bums Refrigeration, M uhbaugh 331-M1. Joe. Burkholder
221-547. Emmeth Engtseth 557, Covering and Gardner* eaoii 3
points, Penney'* S«4. Duraclean.
Hastings Milling 2. Arcade Beauty
Bhanncn Lydy 539.
Salon 1*. Copper Lantern. V*J
Mobil, Motoralre*. Hastings Ra­
COMMERCIAL MINORS
dio St TV. Courthouse Service,
Standing*: Braith Bn*. Park- Cuyler* and ActlonFlex 1.
ere. Team 18. Montgomery Ward.
Good Series: Katy Colvin 212­
V St J. Hasting* Electric and
--- 522. Wilma Daniels 189-515, Gerri
Chenoweth Machine * each,
‘ Newton 178-502, Faye Allen 188-

SAYINGS GROW FASTER
( especially when
your money
earns at the
rate of

47.

TPf*R. FUHTPClC

Heath 180-455, Donna Travis 170­
453. Barb Kieraay 160-448, Jane
Cole 194-476. Ella Higdon 163Wilfong

155-448,

says:
when not In use___
store guns

Buiiixt. Haallnc. Height*. WBCH
Lok' Roblyer 1 and Savings i Loan and Auto

Boonle Hathaway 154.421, Fran­
ces Welcher 156-433 and Ruth
Miller 164-439.
Faye Allen picked up the 4-7­
9-10 spUt.

Captain Steinke
Hat 1,000 Hourt
In Supertonict

SUNDAY MIXED LEAGUE
The Sunday* Mixed league
started off Bunday night High
Captain David G. Steinke, the
bowlers were Ron Pellow 327-579.
Bill Bums 215-546. Paul Edwards,
201-572. Gene Wyant 209-522.
lOOOtii
hour in supersonic air­
Faye Allen 170-478, Bob Slocum
189-481. Velma Slocum 164-455, craft.
Alfred Taylor 186-451, Von How­
ell 163-440, Allan Hlnrichsen 177­
498, John Kaslnsky 169-483 and had to remain proflci.nl and
Wesley Friend 161-425.

MONDAY MIXERS
High games snd series were
bowled by Faye Alien with a 539th Fighter Interceptor Squad220 high game, total pins of 520;
New Jersey to have accomplished
of 520. with a high game of 311;
Emma Magnon's serie* was 515. pilots at the Air Defense Com­
with a 201 high game: Marge mand to have amassed this many
Haan had a high game of'211, hours in the F-106.
Dave I* a graduate of Hastings
Benner 190. 506; Winnie Chand- High School and was named to
the West Central all-conference
football team in 1950
Klanding* — NorthMde Grocery
He Is married to the farmer
Marteta H*ywood

and
ammunition
under lock &amp; key

Lakewood End
Breaks
Leg in
uivano uvg
nl
Mort Nicholt
Practice Friday
Acrott
The Lakewood Vikings open

Big

Mac

scrimmage tangle with Mont­
calm-Central last Friday night.

on the four and one-half ' mile
walk by granddaughter* Dian*

THE NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION

Banfield - Vicinitv

uli£w“eui!dS

By Mrs. Leo Frey
Wayne Perri*.
■ 44J, B*nu CfMk
721-0211
Rev. and Mra. Eldon Miller
Fifty-five members of the Leo mid family from Hillman *pent
Frey. E. Frey. Dale, Eldon and Saturday and Sunday with hl*
Forest .Miller. Evcrott Couch.‘sister and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Tyden park Sunday for a picnic Kathryn called on Mr. and Mrs.
dinner * Members of the Alva Nonnan Leonard and family of
Johnson families met at Bedford ‘ near Bellevue Sunday afternoon.
Park Sunday for a picnic. * Our. &gt; a birthday party for sevtn*}Tnputlxles are extended to the year-old Dwonc Schantz of near
family of Kenneth Meyers whd Nashville was enjoyed &lt;dso by
expired Sunday after a cerebral Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fems and

Rapid*. Coach Xckman reid that tings by bus.
wifl be all right in time. Ken Sondlia AnderSOn
was stated tor a starting role •»*'*•
1 si
in the game this Friday night to Is Practical NutSO
be played on the Nashville gridiron.
son attended the practical nurs- '
u a real help to us ing graduation exercises of their *
-------------- going to be tough to daughter. Sandra, on Sept. 14 at •
replace.** Eckman said. "We Kellogg Community College. Re- cant afford to suffer injuries frrahmenta were served al^er-

Muskegon, and Sandra's'ftaulce.

SU.

n

Kinel

The trick to
TV repairing is skill
and experience

Herbert Crum recently motored Lenz and Mra. Myrtle Dunn at

Hastings
Traffic Tickets
•1ft. 1—b*b*m

Mrs. Ethel Boone, who ixad suf­ Mra. Victor. Schantz Friday eve­
fered bruises from a fall. They ning. * Mis. Mary Klbllngvr ac­
companied Mrs. Richard Kil­
gore to Millersburg Ind., to an
open bourse for Mrs. Mar.ha
Bolinger on her 100th birthday
Sunday, a The Banfield GarIng In a booth at tho New York
World's Fair. Clyde Casey Jones,
Thursday. Reports were made
borbcr.ng duties as the result of
a fall causing a broken arm. *
Ml» Mae Boyd from East Chi­
cago a retired teacher recently
called on Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Santon.
By Mrs. Fern Ilmcbiil*
*2 HnlnMI*
&lt;31-2102
attended the Harrbon School
Mr. and Mra. Marshall Green
of Thomapple Lake and Ills

"We made the usual kind of

holes &lt;0 plug m our defensive:

Highbank

INSURED SAFETY!

gimmick*,

service—-call today.

CENTRAL
RADIO &amp; TV

Chris Walker.

non-conference game with Maple
Valley this Friday are Dave
BJerk at the quarterback slot;:
Butch Cair and Brad OaHaspie

called on Horace Tungate Thurs-

just old - fashioned

For prompt, skilled

and Debbie of Palmyra. * Mr. share the tackle positions. Chit*
entertained Mr. and Mrs. Nor­ Sunday on Mr. and Mrs Fred
six! Dan Stewart playing end
WhlUelscy in Battle Crock a and Tom Barnum. Mike Jacktag 4S/3&amp; riutar.’a Hsaarer; J««Stan C. J**M. KlvWaU. *U»win*
All enjoyed the man from the
MlteUMS B&lt;r.an drt«. M. MldU Mr. and Mrs Kingsley Wiggins
&lt;m Av*.: SirSir* M. Jut*. SintThe
day. They will hold another this
Saturday. * Tom King and

HOWARD TRUMBULL

We Close at
Noon on
Saturdays

B;a*4«»r &gt;*4 W&lt;
Or.«n, XuhTUli, t
*■

Williom F. Arnold, mana­
ger of the Model Finance
Office at 140 W. State

Street (next to The Cop­

per Lantem), invites you

Inmans Saturday nlgilt w Tues­ daughter. Mra.' Bruce Brown, and
day. Albert Lyon* stepped on a

Jim Eckman. Darrell Slater,

to coll him at Wl 5-3429
at any time you need $25

to $1,000.
Allen.

Member Federal H -m ? loan Btmk Syttrni

The

working on. Ho had stitches
taken on his head and knee- *
Rev. Vernon Miller and family tral Michigan at MX. Pleasant. win Friday because Maple Val-

MONEY FOR A
FUN-FILLED SUMMER

with his sister ind family. Mr. *™d«l the servtora last MooAiy
UT a 1- n » Z-nnlrlln In Alla,..
__ a • —_ — - . —__
rplrit."

etc Couch to Bellevue Friday to
attend the wedding of Gerald
Miller of Hastings to Gloria Le»

West Central Ccmference race

Good Things
Go Together

Strickland Thuraday. * The '
Banfleld-DowUng-Briggs Methodiat Youth Fellowship met at and Mra. Harry Green In Bellethe Bonfield Church Sunday 1
evening. * The newly formed'
choir group will meet Monday .
_
ZZfiZ
night at the church. * Mra. Alice L?n2_ Fi*t7 ,rom Nashville callFrey is .-pending a few days
with her daugluer and family. and Mrs. Marshall Greenleaf
and family from Hartings were
Sunday evening callers of Mr.

GOOD COMPANY

their cottage near Marley. *

GOOD MUSIC
DEPENDABLE NEWS

their home Sunday from 4 to 7.

Fem Hawblitz attended the Ro­
men's Farm Bureau luncheon in
Mrs Heber Foster visited their

'death. They attended his fune­
ral in Grand Rapids on Thurs­
day. * Mr. and Mra. Ashley Van
Daren from Quincy and Mr. and
Mra. Robert Foster and family

when you
Inta!

and Mrs. Heber Footer on Labor
Day weekend. ♦ Mr. and Mrs
Blair Hawblitz and Kenny and
Mr and Mra. Vem Hawbliu
were at UiweU and Greenvillo

WHEEL HORSE, OF COURSE
Now mowing's fun, and faster, too.

and garden tasks. Test-ride7 Call:

E. L. CARPENTER
HARDWARE

MONTHS T9 RIFAY

The most proficient performer
tn man-to-man coverage in
Michigan State's 1965 defensive
-5-7. 160-pouud co^captaln Don
Joplnga from’ Wayland. wvU-‘
known In Hastings.

Third-baseman John Bledenbach became Michigan State's
13th All-American baseball play-

?.llchlgan. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Gary
the 25th wedding anniversary of Jacoba and baby from Flint

You'll Find

Listen Locally!

games begin at 8 o'clock.

MODEL FINANCE
140 W. State St.
Hattliifs

A Member Once Said:

“I’d be lost
without the
Auto Club!”

Sunday after-

Robfft McCurry, a three-time
Michigan State football captain
tire and general manager of a
major Chrysler Curpuratton dl-

Yes, the Auto Club—with its maps and
guides for freeway trips and byway rides

142 E. Star, St.

—is for people who want to know where
they are going.
You can know where to go. You can

travel with confidence. You can LEAD

HEATING-

THE WAY. You can join the Auto
Club. You can do it today!

FURNACES

Modern Aire * Oil - Gas - Coal

EVERYONE ENJOYS

WRCH
M % Il
■ I

Listening to Hastings-Barry

County Radio

HOT WATER BASEBOARD HEATING
PLUMBING SUPPLIER
.
WATER SOFTENERS
WATER HEATERS

------- FRII ESTIMATES-------

Call Wl 5-5769
Bob Wilb

2153 Gun Lake Road

or

Wl 5-3732
Dick Henney

Haitingi

AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF MICHIGAN
HASTINGS OFFICE
I'Ik« M5-4J52

.

**
*

�Public Forum

Card of Thanks
n-ift JhjSS
U to the tdlrarniMaS takas

I know of people In HastInga
where Umlr church neighbore or
the chief of police have bought
groceries for families after the
welfare gave them a "No. we
canX do a tiling for you."
ClUaena pay welfare tax ao

la K pooetbte to waM Ma flag
too much? Provided, &lt;t coins
that you wave It with integrity?
Is it possible to study TiqiMn or
b«

LEGALS

&gt;&gt;4 plMMl «« »l«.

low Barry County's Welfare De­
partment program, or there may
be a lot of hungry little m&lt;?uths.
Thank you.

■a
below certrlBg
Barry CaaBiy Health
a beea audited aad
Health Ceanahlee *•

Reckless driving killed or Injured more than 800,000

persons in 1964.

4th and count the flags. M la our
Nattonk birthday, a aaored day
in world history, tho most 1mpostant day ot America. Why
isn't lire flag flying on every
rooftop and from every home
and building? This complacent
cancerous patriotic decay. The
flag Is a symbol of our national
unity. It 1* the spirit ot our un­
dying devotion to our country.
It stands for Che beat that is in
us. . . for loyalty, charactor, and

Mr. and Mrs. Barry Donaldson
arrived home Sept. 4 from a two
weeks' vacation. Brian stayed
with Grandma and Grandpa &lt;E-

Woodland
By Mrt. Glendun Curlit
they visited their aunt, Mrs. Inca
Oavit, for three days. They also
toured Cypress Gardens, Bush
Gardens, the Everglades, then
drove to Key West. On their

I think too. that HaMinRS lit
a tine place to live. Wo lived
there for five years with my

teachers were present to be In­
troduced to the parents present.
Mn. Allen reported that the cal-

G«r»« F. QreaJwold.

by t&gt;&lt;ir»Tts4r
wia Im mehal *Si
t “l H?L'MSBSU. I
burning devotion to the princi­
ple. and ideals upon which our
country was founded ★ Btaaid
not every home owA and JWOUdly
display the coion onhoHdiye

Carolina. After spending a day
with them they came on home
til rough tlie Great Smoky MU.
Upon their return home they

Old Records
Reveal Accounts
Of Early Fairs

Criadaal Oil
tally tn bad I

than Hale. Gettysburg and Val­
ley Forge. Paul Revere, Jackion
and other great men and women
who have given us our heMagn.
When you look at the flag can't
yw see the Alamo, Corritoliiar'.
I
&lt;l|U[»ea Pearl Harbor. The Monitor. Tbe
J»n akoalJlwl

Frank W. Kelly, for many

Dowling

Davy Crockett? The great
of our past and present are
wrapped up in our flag ★ to to a
symbol of this blcacd Nation,
a giant In industry, education

theirs early. They should be avail­
able al the school and possibly
at tlie business places. Programs
for the coming year were dlsUib-

Tuesday evening at Dori s
Pierce * home. Both groups met
for potluck supper. * The 6imday School of Dowling Metho-

great Importance to the citizens
of Barry County to organise our­
selves into the form of a Society
the object of which shall be to

i a MuBlemal l&gt;rp*riiaral
"lV°V1 KT?(KH*HESotvE

directly or Indirectly in its ad­
vancement we do hereby organize
ourselves Into such a Society

group wffl meet at the Dowling
Church tills Thursday tor their
monthly meeting. A dinner U
being served al noon • to which
the public U Invited. * The

will show their pictures of their
trip to South America The new were adopted nt this nvxting.
president. Mrs. Marian Row Lad­ although excerpta from tlie con­
er. will then conduct the business stitution only are included in
meeting. Visitors are welcome to
attend and become members. All
members are urged to attend.
Joyce. of Costa Mica. Calif, were
Saturday visitors with Anna and
Dorothy Dell. They enjoyed din­

sELu
■b .u&gt;rk ।
Qmtday evening. The curitnra .»4' rent topic for study 1b 'The
ika abovr t Home of Negro.”

PRODUCTION

CREDIT
ASSOCIATION
Hastings
Office Hours

Mm. b Wod.

945-9415

AUTO — FIRS
BONDS

ert Austin of Lansing were Sun­
day afternoon visitors with his
mother. Mrs. Rhoda Bawdy. *
Many from Woodland attended
the benefit game last week for
Ron Rlvett. The spectators en­
joyed three Interesting games.
The players especially enjoyed
MEMORIAL MONUMENTS themselves. One of the lucky the meetings for JuljA23, 1859 at
which it was decided that adults .
OF DISTINCTION
ger. Mrs. Merle Martin of Ver­ should be charged 15c and chULowronco Brothen
montville was the winner of the aren 10c. Membership ui the As- :
soctalion was fixed al $1.00 per
grand prize—a pool table.
M sad Charles
Sunday dinner guests with Mr.
and Mrs David Warner were Mr.
The financial report for 1854.
and Mrs. Paul Townsend, Agatha the first detailed report in tho
Little. Mrs Myrtle Owens. Mr. ledger. indicated that the As­
sociation had a nuxubenlup of
, 160 and that 254 entries isad been j
made for the premium crxnpe-l

THE SHERWOOD AGENCY

IIVSIIRAMCE
All Forms of

Insurance and Bands
JERRY ANDRUS

orating their Den. However, It
was not completed in Ume for
their September 14 meeting so
they met al ths Commmuty
I Ran. They hope to hare It fin­
ished in tune lor their next

awards: $40 paid to N.uhanl
Barlow lor a village Jot; $2 00 fori
iraving Uie deed recorded and i
88.40 for taxes—a total of $24011}
Which left u. surplus of $50491
and this added to a carry-over
iwlanoe from the previous year;
left the Association with a cash
fund ot $0668 in the treasury.

I

light, noble and glorious, the
haven for the oppressed and
persecuted and truly God's gift

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BETTER USED CARS COME TO WHERE
PRICED TO MOVE THE USED CAR
1N4 OLDS »-«8
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Dt. ]
Power steering
consols, radio, teh
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Matching interior.

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HASTINGS BANNEk

MINIMUM RATE —50c foe Tw«aty Word..

Summer specials—

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puwer steering, radio, white­
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IWt MERCUNY MONTEREY
4 Dr..Sedan. Automata; Dr. Ra­
dio, Power Bteertng81.IM

1M1 PLYMOUTH VALIANT

contract with small down pay­
ment, farm home with 4 large
bedrooms, carpeted living and
dining room, full bath with
shower, large modem kitchen
with disposal. Chicken-coop
newly equipped to raise pulleu
on contract. Capacity — 8000
birds. Open to all offers. 814

Calendar of

Spacial Evant.

2/3 ACRE

Culligan Waler
Conditioning

and brakes. Hydramatlc. Misty
green finish.
1&gt;« TEMPEST SPORT COUPE
. . . Bucket seats, standard

FRIDAY, SEPT. 11
OPENING HASTINGS HIGH
FOOTBALL GAME - Friday.
Sept. 17, Johnson Field, against

BORDERS A NICE CREEK

945-5102

double picket woven lawn fence.
Includes 17 heavy weight Tee
line poets, fl ft long, 8 corner
and gate post with braces, and
10 ft. double drive gate.
Also: Duo-Therm Oil Burning
Stove model 734-3. Equipped
with fan and oil tank. Ideal for

Motor Sales
LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALER

REAHM
MOTOR SALES

tOIlCES
IS THIS
HASTINGS with Rawlelgh
producU. Steady food earnings
year around. No capital re­
quired. Write Rawleigh, Dept.
MOI-861-11, Freeport. Ill. 8/18

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Company in agricultural field
urgenUy requires representative
In Ulis area for Crop Service
Department. Applicant must
have recent agricultural back­
SALE—International corn
ground and be well regarded FOR
binder and potato digger, both
in area. Position la full time, or
in good condition. Dana Irvin,
can be handled at first along
Vermontville, phone CL 8-7008
with' your present fanning op-

NEW &amp; USED CARS

Leto MUd Tredg-las

LARKE BUICK

oace. city water
two-st£u attached
appraisal. 814,000.
al 812,400. Mlc

Get a One Owner
61 to 64 Car!

staUatlons and remodeling.
Powell’s Plumbing Co. Free es­
timates- 34 hour service. Call
Middleville BY 5-3643 evenings.
BY 5-3044 days.
tf

CHEVROLET
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Wl 5*2420

HASTINGS
MOTOR SALES

1964 FORD FALCON

FOR SALE—1884 Golden Eagle
Apache Camper. Complete with
3 double beds, foam mattresses,
combination table. 48 hr. Tilley
heater, canopy and new spare
Ure. Perfect condition. 188500.
Call after 6:30 pm. Wl 8-3884.

FARM IMFLLMENTS
1963 CHEVROLET

the Mighty Midget. The Ban­
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or buy you get fast results at
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LEGALS
1963 CHEVROLET
b.iau 4 dr.; B cyl- automatic.

dlTEM

GOOD AS NEW
STORE

1962 CHEVROLET

GOODYEAR BROS.

Owr Starts Wsllpsper
&amp; Paint Store
OPEN FRIDAYS
9 A.M. to 5:30 PM.

lurireom.
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1962 CHEVROLET

1961 CHEVRC

Alw larger s&lt;M3 at CCrreiponding
low prices. Cwsntosd water *nd
mildew proof.

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206 N. Mkhlgaa

' Wl 5-1824
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FARMERS

SAVE

We art nffw booking

-usk.

Feed CongenttAto* for Hie
winter of IM J Wtd 1M6.

* Bookin js irfiHI Oct. I5J
1959 BUICK

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Take ad rootage of oar seasonal
tew price add mvv. WsH be
Blad la M4p you ftgura year
needs for ths s»«*on.

Haating - Plumbing •
Sarvic*

KAECHELE'S
IOS S Church

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U hOrdartd thal as B«pi«wMr 31.
IMS, M 10 A.M. I» th* PnImW

MR. PARMER! Let The Banner
place a classified *d. JustPhOO*
machinery, repair., part*. To
Wl 5-3801.

�Van Sickle give their Interpreta­
tion of the eamp theme -Profe*alonal Goal-Each Student a Per­
By Un. Mary fackson » son of Worth " At B 30 ah parti» AresM
’
7*5-MIO clpant* attended the departmen­
tal meeting of their choice Eng­
lish. math, social science, pliysiscience, and vocational
Friday. Sept 17—Football. Del- cal
1
ton. There.
: Friday morning found all
Monday Sept JO—Child Study members accounted for In one of
Club Home Ec Room 8 pm
I u,re« division meeting*. ElemenX,
1 **ry. Junior High and Senior
ki/JX sSfJi ito. I Hl&lt;h
education director
State Senator Harold Volkema
Tom Howard talked to all group*
Drivers class at Delton
I a* did the new librarian. Richard
Thuraday.
Sept
23
—
JV
Foot(
Reyfl
a
general
faculty meet­
dleviile Rotary Club
. mg after lunch closed the session.
Club President William Crld- ball. Caledonia, Here, 7.
Friday. Bept. 24 — Football. Elton Lawrence was general
| chairman of Uie camp while
ducted program chairman Karl Caledonia, There

t-THi HASTINGS BANNER

Middleville

Lake Odessa

I
|

Middleville
Rotary Hears
State Senator

Mr and Mr* Occrge Skrdryli Mn. Morri* Borgman, or Hm.
of VermootviUa ware SundAy
vwitont of Mr* Ruth Blearn. •

By Mr*. Dan Pelrrmi
Peterman

Funeral Services
At Middleville
GtlletU with theta- flv* chil-l1*^, SlSLSSZmw..’For Ronald Burd
dren. ranging in ages, three to' — - —— —~ —y-.
------ .
and family. Mr. and Mr* Ttm
Kidder and family and Mr. and

H. have token over the bualHu^PhreY
The Rev. Pr. Joseph C. Dun­
nes* * Larry, aon ot Mr. anA J^g Utonded the mh DIMrict phy intoned the Requiem Mas*
MS* Ruaeli Hewitt of Lake V K*. meeting at Charlotte 6*iurda&gt;. morning al St. Augus-.
Odessa, expects to iaul Bept 16 Sunday a_ Ralph Moorr and tUw chureh Bl Middleville fa;

T-K on Unshed Schedule
chairman.
Like many oUier schools In Uie
Beside* Uie planned meetings
State. T-K has faced the opening ’ Camp Kelt afforded recreational
of school with incomplete faclli- i faclltUe* both indoor and oultie* The late Spring snows, the1 door, and lounges for visiting
inability to obtain materials on and getting acquainted, import-1
time, and the shortage of skilled । ant by-producta of a camp ex-;
labor lias combined to cause con- 1 perience.
Volkem* empliaslrcd U&gt;e newt. strurllon to be behind schedule !
MrM a"d men returned
o*’w Ktl) Coon
Ing niunbtn of children and tir | the first week for grade* 1 and
■
A6 will,
..Kaa, . ........ ______ .
. .. . I
roast ail their
importance ot education. The through
with l&gt;»
the high school
impUcation of both of thesejreporting for one half day on
areas for the overall fiscal pic- Thuraday. Because the kitchen
ture led to a dlKuaaion of Uie I equipment was not installed in with Mrs Coon-* parent*/ Mr .
bologna oven &lt;350* P&gt; until heated
proposals for fiscal reform. A Uie West Elementary Building end Mrs Delbert D. Buxton Dr .
through. about 45 minute*.
Coon is a professor at the Indi­
। half day session* Beginning on* State University Mr and ■
od followed.
: ~~ ,.,2..' r~7_ i
\
‘
’’FT'
Un
W.»mn ot
“J®' « £'“"&lt;&gt;■ • *“• “M™
Wednesday school
wasD.TW
scheduled
preparation. A* top niay be roasted on th* rotlwrie
Linebacker Chariot ThomhlU on full day aeaalon* with the chll- Haute were also vacation gueste 111
“»• out-of-doors grill,
of Roanoke. Va . waa voted tte ; dren at the West Building being of Uie Buxtons. Dr Waterman is
'DIM valuable" player by the required to bring a sack lunch also a faculty membet of the iordcr the Joo&lt;1 a,trr planning th* suke certain th* casing Is re­
--------------------------------moved first Insert the rotisserie
Michigan Btate
State rooclting
coaching ataff
stair
‘'r,
n,e
'“ science
---------- addition at the University.
* Douglas
ougias &amp;avxge.
Savage, . menu
through the center of the
following 1966 Spring football
“Im»&gt; will
wh0 ii*«
ha* mtcei
been a patient of •the
h- . What * good on the tnrttu 1
—... not be complete who
। foe
■&lt;** the next
nevi two
twn week*
week* Science
Kelenes I Osteopathic
— .*.1- Hospital in Grand |I:Bologna rosut. brushed with bar- ■ bologna. Brush with barbecue
.■■uirni .have
—&gt;« K«u
i«.D1Us reiurneu
classes
been .u.oun,
meeting u.
tn »..«.
the . Rapid*,
returned name
home sunauv
Sunday w
* i| b*5?'.“ue*- u,l“ •on^vrful oolsauce Roast over coals which
cafeteria.
*r* meat
authority,
--uu
—-. t—
------- —
---------- . . ' have
nave been
oren allowed
auowca to
so bum
turn down
uown
cafeteria. The
The shop
shop building
building is
is II Mrs.
Mrs. Maggie
Maggie Brown
Brown of
of Grand
Grand i|=r
. — ^
-till
Sim ul.nn
... ...
.------of- Reba
I fa
-Wit, will give
Reba BtOXlES
Staggs
to —a flmu,
fine vmv
gray ash. This
still incomplete but *the
shop------------Rapui, .u staying
In the home
Strawberries, peaches aru)1, moderate temperature &lt;M0‘
ctafgroom areas have been made hrr
Mr. and Mi* Elmer
P • A 7 to 9 pound bologna will
available for classroom work. AH Brown, because of Uie illness of '
classrooms In the high school his wif$. Mrs. Elmer Brown * cream, give a sophisticated des­ be healed through in approxi­
sert which they will appreciate. mately 45 minutes. &gt;0 serving*.
building are available for use.
M H&gt;V1 IHt MW Us* of the new library 1* delayed Mrs Emory Richardson is stayRoasting Bologna Indoors
due to the delay in delivery off and Mrs John Richardson
Select a whole bologna which piece* of the desired thickness.
XOBAK
furniture The public will use the'
Mr. and Mm. Harold Munjoy of usually weighs 7 to B pounds. Place on warm or toasted bun*
library in the McFall building’ Cherry Valley Road have pur­ Remove casing. Place on a rack Serve with additional barbecue
INSTAMATIC until tlie new library t* open
sauce, if desired It will take
the Charles Williams In a shallow, open pan. Brush
Barring any unanticipated events* chased
home on Mam Street. * Mr. and with barbecue sauce every 16 about 4 cup barbecue sauce for
CsMRfWSl
school will be open continuously
minutes. Bake in a moderate brushing-on.
on full day session* beginning Mr* Tripp have moved from the
home formerly owned by Mm
Wednesday. Sept IS. Lunches• Robert
Jorgenson on Main Street Burdette Wadd have improved IT’/'TII Flswt*
will be served at Hie West build­' to their new home purcliased their home with white paint w n
1
ing as soon a* the kitchen I* from Robert Frost on Arling­ John Jerkatl*. Jr, entered Westcomplete
ton Street The Frosts have em Michigan University at Kala- ZYfffD
moved to their new home in Lake maxoo again this Fall a David
Mts Hart Stamm was hor.em
Mr. and Mr* Red Spring Accident insurance is available, Odessa
er have purchased the home va­ Elton Lawrence, will ent4r Michl-1 g-x. -j., at her pleasant Middle
gan Btate University at East
she sowed a lunehAllegheny Mutual Casualty Com­ cated by the Robert Tripps
Octogenarian Parly will be Lanslng this Pall . Roger Gordon. O&lt;1 w nlne n&gt;,.lnber* and Tino
pany at a fee of 8150 for ele­ (The
I held at tlie Methodist Church on son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Oor- t
.»... mentary students and 11.75 for
don. and Paul VanWeelden both JSTL. „
followed by
i
Kh"'
rrunup liiTiT- «'rur'- will return to MSU thU Pall. ♦
J?
School. Vunfiickic noted that a
fallow Rotarian. Rev. Eari Ship­
per was a farmer Holland itwicienl. bchlpptr then Introduced
Senator Volkrtna who reviewed
the highlight* of tlie Michigan

YES!

I.
!&lt;r " (S®
STd wTSuiur. W
month* at ths Unlverally of. Medical FacllRy Sunday. * Mr. the
------ - •In Ana
Veteran* ••
Hospital
Strasbourg, Franc*. Larry Is »hd Mrs. Al Barnard and chllamong Use 180 Portents ai'dren visited Mr. and Mrs Gary
Kaiamaaoo colkxe Dartldtnt- Kidder al Caledonia Bunday. * ed in the MHdlavitto vicinity,
rT?. LT: ivr.. Al »»««««&lt;
the
apple Kellogg High School. Hn
msxoo in the spring
andDuan* Campbell at the
been taklr.x coume* on t he' PraabyterUn Church in Hastings
campus tilt* Bummer getting' Saturday
night. * Mr and Mrs_
■
■■■_
•
rs« w ourvivoa ut sub wib*
7
FV,v.r Clrinnell «r»nl Rundsv
Mr. and Mra. Archie
In* the special orimtaUon sea­ Joi^nMof B^ttl/creck TbPv
Johnson or Baltic uretx. iney B
Middleville a sister. Mr*
.ii
« Mrw nerXha Brasi.
L^l
enrolled In five European cwuntriea

South America. Lebanan

Hastings, and his grandparent*
!tau*hbrey Mrana«m1£lliM*bof ,W ““
AlDerl ureen w
MUMUrtU. UJ Ur. .nd Mm
Hasting* Friday * Mra Mike
B d . Rashvllte
Tl“ Sr nuS5 »u» WI­

Mrs Wayne Shade gathered al
the home of Mr. and Mr* Gene
Shade Bunday for a picnic din- Mr*

rom owen ■* mi* ivts
*&lt;Linl
Wednesday with her aunt. Mr*
Wedneodav
Effie Parker. * Mr. and Mra.
Marvin Patrick and family of
.
n’e r 'gueau” oT mt and' Mra
were Friday evening guests of Chuck Hover in Grand Rapid*
Ma. and Mrs. Harte? Staci1 « Mr. and Mrs Marvin Patrick
and family sjienl Sunday eveby M * Mr and Mm Dallas
Stade! and family, Mr. and Mrs
Duane Yager and family, Mr
and Mm. Ford Goodemobt with

at

gt

latwrence

Ikapital

Central Michigan University
tennis player Bill Koolman, Muskegon. also lettered with the
Chippewa basketball team during
•&gt;.. jaM-cj season

In

Racing satisfactorily * Mn. C.
N. B-.ormesi and son. CllffolM,
of Hastings were Sunday viol-

I TOLD YOU I COULD REMOVE

Barker and took them to Beto-

THOSE SPOTS. MA'AM/

taer and wife an
Barkers of laming
vetting his father. * The Har­
old Doncnbery* viatted the
Charles Pry* family and Ed An-

Freeport

By Mrs. Sylvan Tagg
lough from Fort Knox. Ky.
Larry Palmer, son of Mr. and
un
I Mra. Floyd Hole* U visiting her
I Seventy-six people attended
Bridal Show
I the T-K planning eainp held at daughter.' the Herbert. Thoepca.
I Camp Kelt, which is 8 miles in KAlaniar.Y&gt;&gt; far two weeks « m' ChuL*'1 wier.roh'l
°IO ' An Inlertrtln* dbowton
Cameras
south and a mile east ot CadllBright new day in
imnwratora. 57 tXJk* om
Salhrday morning at St' be for the next five months. The !
followed by a reading by shower al the latter’s home Wed. . ,.
...
—.
.
if m
w.— tv.M.
heat Is 130 degrees. They have
school board member, three spe- | ^*Mr°ind Mre Webber
picture-taking pleasure!
short rest periods at either Hong
Kong or the Philippine Island*. Burkey gave the closing prayer.
With a Kodak Inttamatic com.
SXJ X'h; ££ty?z-iqggr’'!]*
The WCTU county convention Cninpbeli Saturday night The
Mrs. Charles Lewis of Jackson.
svih...
l,tr daughter after surgery for
will be l»eld in the Nazarmc
d?r„4 arnvi’ 10 d*vs “nd ^eornpasslrtt hrr
ago because of the serious fgll of Church In Nashville. Tuesday aftoy which Miss Barcroft openi
hotne
tar
*
wwk
kfl
So'urday
her
mother,
Mrs
Zetha
Fenton,
edner many useful gifts Re­
Kodapak film cortridpes drop
Jlea packed into the program.
morning for a short vacation in
freshments were served to Ute IB
“J? J?" CV*rJ.*s T®wn''th« norUl * The Methodist returned to her home in Jackson.
She and her husband are plan­
nW with buillin fiosh-and they
rend and Mr and Mrs Jerry Mrn-, Breakfast will be held on ning a little vacation. Mrs Fen­
Page formed a hospitality com- Saturday. Sept. 18. at 6:30 * The ton Lx much better but still
rnltlre to •«»c«ne old and n*wi8cout commlaUonera and U&gt;etr confined much to her home
Mr ana Mrs Don Kidder re­
personnel at 3:30 pm. Thursday famllle» oI Thornappte Township
ceived word that their son, Cpl.
Dale Cale had a appendec­
New bersonnel
personnel for whom the attended an outing on the Thorn­
Billie Kidder. Was on board ship,
camp Is especially helpful. In­ apple River last weekend. Those tomy at a hospital in GfMsd UW announcement and plan to one day out of Hawaii * Mr.
Rapids.
Bept.
8
He
came
cluded one administrator and 10
knd'Hr* Ivan Roush enjoyed
teachers
Ray Helrigel and Mr. and Mra.
At 4:30 Faculty Chib commit- Charles McDonald and their Two of our younger boys had leg*
broken this last week Douglas
families
grams. TEPS and Publicity met
The Hannah Circle of the Midyear * air ana mi*, taward
u* new rarx. »i-*x
'until the dinner Jiuu-r-Thc Ath­ dlevtU* Methodist Church is hav­ Porter, fell from a tree and broke Wurinra went to Detroit to pick Bill TTiompson stationed at Fort
letic Council claimed the iteyen ing a new hat sale at Norman'*
110 W. State
._ _ —__ _ ■_ ■__ ____ am ru.i.
o'clock hour for* meeting and at Hardware store on Friday. Sept of Mr and Mrs Robert Wheeler up their son. Tom, who hod enMrs
Frank
Thompson Sunday.
eight, o'clock the whol^group 34. from 10 am. to 8 pm w Mr* rode his bicycle into the path of I tered hU sheep In the Detroit
945-2134
heard a pane! consisting of Re­ William Sweet accompanlM her a car on Grand Rapids Street In | Pair. St Mr. and Mr* Harold He returned to his base Monday.
| Kcsmeen had a party honoring.
becca Lee. Tom Howard and Earl son, Btewart Sweet, and family front of his home
of Hastings to Flint Saturday
i* retumreturn- Wingeier and Mr. and Mr* Rob­
at the Orow Isle Air- , Richard Perrault, who Is
They attended a bridal shower flying
biL.se * Mary Allee, a Junior. I ing to her home in England. She ert Wingeier of North LoweU.
for another granddaughter. Rox—•—-■
■ Bummer
— Wednesday. * Mr. and Mr* How­
been
here
this
vlaKIne Sweet, whose wedding will be and Beverly Bender, a Freshman,
ard Thaler received word that
in the near future. Carole Sweet daughten of Mr and Mrs. Rus- i ing hrr daughter and iHisbond their UUJe niece, Kathie Fisher
of Hastings will be maid of hon­ sell Bender, left Sunday for CMU; and a hoat at friends who have
or at her cousin's wedding. * at Ml. Pleasant * David BuUer met her. * Mary and Beverly Blodgett Hospital Monday momTwenty-fourzmembers of the left Sunday for Albion College Bender, daughter* of Mr. and
Prairie Literary Club enjoyed a
tral Michigan University at Mt
luncheon at the Gull Harbor
Inn last Wednesday noon. It was BuUer of Gun Lake. Their other Pleasant.
the first meeting of the year. son. Warren, who graduated with
STOP in and SEE the
The next meeting will be Oct 13 honors at Albion last Spring, en­
tered Oklahoma University last
" —* . -.A*
FKU* Ul
Largest Selections in
Dutton were Bunday supper
Mr and Mrs. Max Lynd left
light restaurant In Grand RapWednesday for their W.lnter
professor'*
position
while
there
BARRY COUNTY ...
home in Clearwater. Fla. They
expect to celebrate their 50Uf * Mn. Mary Glover, mother of
NYLONS - WOOLS - ACRILONS
Bunday dinner guest of Mr. and
wedding anniversary with their Mn. Richard Perrault, who has
I son. Mr and Mr*. Edward Lynd made many friends while vUiting
and HERCULONS by
Clifford Fields and daugiUm*
and son. Tom. Saturday, w We Uie three months allotted her in.;
^
‘
ar
s.
to
A5S:
'
AWhave two exchange students at
«oW“
T-K School. Marguerite Andren T^Twere 7muny porttei. a^a
■ of Sweden is living with Mr. and gatherings In her honor while •nn*"n»fyW*AY..HWiftY.
, Mrs Albert Mulford and family
Special
,
Mr. and Mra Verne M. Lictk*
, on Irving Road and Orethe Lun- she was here.
Mr
arid
Mn
Chris
Jenbten
and
Winnie
Lickka
drove
to
of Denmark is at the home
501 Nylon
Sq. Yd. j| din
of Mr. and Mn. James Polheums
on Dearborn street. Our ex­
INSTALLATION INCLUDED
change student. Linda BoUiard. Petetwen. recently. * The Metho- rU&gt;- Winnie plans on staying
Plus FREE SPOT REMOVAL
daughter of Mr. and Mn Gor- diet Church U having a School with him during Bepcember.
For o Period of 6 Months | dun Bothard of Streeter Road, of Missions beginning Oct 3 for
returned home A&lt;ig 31. after be­ the following four Sundays Mlsa I
. Ing a member of Uie Ingvar Edith Park of Nashville and a I
Granberg's family at Ooteberg.
Sweden. She toured with them in
By
OrUr
I Norway and Denmark and has
many interesting slides of her
i trip.
The Rodney Schads and Mrs.
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4/ EIIDMITIIDE * I
105 EAST STATE ST.
HASTINGS

PHONE Wl 5-5105

$^95

Lacey

Rug &amp; Furniture

Flat Wall Paint

sS.'LS.TvSSii1

Cleaning Specialists

denning ord "Do-lt-Yourgelt

The
Liuiy\ Tool Kit

shampooing—

. Duraclcan removed from li to 65% more
DURACLEAN Method Outdeans All Others

WwWfll the** d»lat. eW&lt;-pUtd

soil than other methods.

lt*r own soM &lt;h«Q. aM tMh tg put
WcMa? AlaiyiMlfeRVtW* wl,
fo/utrsSMteM. InfHnd.ikw

Durodean showed less than
of I % fab­
ric wear compared.with up to 25 times os
much with other methods^
.

Durocleon showed absolutely no shrinkage
compared.with up to 231 sq. inches lost by
some of the other methods on a 9 by 12 rug.

CALL U&gt; rlUTI

107 E. Woodland, Hostings

SALE *

Labor Day weekend in Northern
Michigan. * MJ* Winnie Dunn

cottage of Mr. and Mm. Merle
Dunn. They celebrated several
birthdays. * Mr. and Mr* Uoyd
Roush and daughter of Battle
Creek visited his mother and

Dowding Bunday. * Mr. and
; Horace VanNockor gave a dln-

pedal Discount
ON

We hove a large selec
tian of go^pre-owned

Exterior House

Electric I

w
a

PAINTS

|MdM**! Iti a xteadrivtt «*d fle
pryvi-uvpet. g tack hMn^ggri^e!
for ttitoy MM tom Md g tew UtBe-

tcclHrf-i'' bWk|Mocd*f.

night to organise for the winter.

ittf'H'isnlUSr.ta

Methodist Church maaben of
Mai, BanTirid and Dowling

J7£5

Miller’s ■’M"

Phono Wl 5-2091

Regular $5.15

ELECTRIC and PLUMBING
CONTRACTORS
Also . ■. SUPPLIES

LEWIS ELECTRIC
Cloverdale
Sunday 10 A.M. to 6 P.M,

�Importance of
Tax Day’Told
By Atty. General

The Hastings Banner
faction Thro*

Thursday, Swplamber 16, 1965

Invite Barry
Children to Visit
Plastic Clinic

Page* 1 to 6

Hastings Employers to
Learn of New Benefits

Name Strohpaul
Michigan Week
Regional Head

•Mkhlgan Week." Mid Whllj clinic will b* sponsored by the
; Michigan Crippled Children
In which we ask school*, club*
Dec. 31 U an Important date
and group* of ail kind* to en­ for moot Michigan iraldente.
list their, people 100 percent in
year-around promotion of Mich7^-77, u ^7.
igan. Michigan Week in the;
i* only Uie .peclal rele­
and Montcalm counties will or­ Spring
tratton time. We are organising1 “*
lf
ganlie for the 13th annual ,
,, ._i... f
. । not me following, mn*, u me
Michigan Week under direction
Starting Monday, Sept. 13, ------------------------------------------------ —------- ------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------of Aurey Strohpaul, secretary­
from 1300 to 3.000 claimant* forjreetton U covered by th* Onptoy- experience, they may be given i Bflrkoro Klein
manager ot the west Michigan
unemployment iwuranca began er;
the maximum rate for 1966, 1961 OarDOrO MCin
___ .
__ &lt;______ ■
. ... - and IBM.
,A*« —
-------1______ Staff
Under certain circumstance*
Thereafter.
their'rate* Qn II •*
ibrorv
“5
^TSun-1
mn.
Health liepartmen
an unemployed indlvldual who will be computed the same a*
Thf followlnJ slon fro
S'.rohpaul** appointment a* cu,^b'y
ftX :
a wumy
. tax has
to* jX WhHtoc‘k df uSIJo5S
*“ly S^heFaU in w«h ;
current issue of the Lake Forest,:
Eg^m County Medical
made In the Michigan EmployI HL. newipapsr is of local interest: society ha* selected Dr Ralph
finement and six week* sub- duced rate will receive it.
Lake Forest Public Library has Btocksnud nf
of Grand Ranula
Rapids a*
as
ehairmln
- Mioh cbject ot ^nging every resident j;
sequent to termlnaUon jf pre*- ' The individual employer'* rate
Ln Ing plastic surgeon
property to be taxed. Its loca­ Id* MZS.C manager. Hl* office nancy. (she must be abb to £, computed from his own ex- anaounced the addition to the th- ei
staff of MU* Barbara Klein of |There
tion and who should pay (he
wrwk anzl awoll.N* Fnr ■ f'H
.
.
* i_ ■
.
i the Sate
™ Michigan at home and abroad.
[ Hasting*. Mich.
examil
tax. The board ot rvrinr in each I T.
h|',s_,
in
own reports a* filed with the
‘‘J*;?1
“
MU* Klein U a graduate of, Any child from Eaton County .
breilen
The Ken Lane* from Grand district determines whether the
Payment of uiumpioymtml commission. If he falls to file It,
rtneral I Rapid* visited lib purtnte, Ute ■saeMDrs decision waa fair and ’'"'l' u*”*”* paymen i* esrr benefits for the "waiting Wtek" , in time to make out hl* rate, his
the first full week of unemploy- irate will be placed at the maxlquired to five the taxpayer no-'
Norptindy
under ■ *cholarUilp d&gt;ed by pbutic «urgrry may at- .
nient after the claim Is rlltd. ■ mum and kept there until the
and for which tlie claiment nor- employer makes an appeal and award from Kalamazoo College, ^d. This include* birthmarks, I
Site ha* taken her library work nwira harelip and cleft palate,
mally draws nothing, may be *1- files the necessary report*.
at the Unlvenity of Michigan.;
webbed finger*, bun*,
towed if the claimant find* Wort, small employer* &lt;wKh under completing her requirement* for | or injmy gcan, etc.
within 13 week* after instead or gsoooo payroll &gt;, whose payroll
,nwJun» n1 A«r
w
niiU
within four week*, a* allowed
™idro to the maximum
Ml«* Klein and Mr*. R. G. &gt;
cllnlc should have an ■
c»‘7|to'1y:
by the unemployment of a single Dunn wUl b« J" charge of the .p^tment Tbraemay b* made
~&lt;&lt;kinc work during tlie period claimant, are protected from juvenile
department at Uie 11-; h7^-«nint- the Eaton -County
the claimant asking for benk-| mt* occurrence by one provlsof review. The bocud'a first M»ft* may be waived by the com- lon in the act. This provision re- with school*and*2th 'ore Kdwwi Health Department, Charlotte.
HOSPITAL
rqlwlcn if n deem* there is no qulrM federal approval before it &gt;hM^TAftJ?. TureJrtuiParent* will receive a
lowlng the flrat Monday In earnings of the unemployed work available of the type at become* effective on Jun 1. i960, dr!n'.
u&lt;t« l“Tln&lt; the Ume of the apclaimant
^v' tnr a bL.v P°‘n,mCTU PubilC HwUth nUM«
SUPPLIES
which the claimant earned hu
.plan, are under way for a busy . fioni (he
CoaMr HfeW1
credit*, available in the area in
pcv-cd upon disqualified clalrn- which he live* and in which he j Mra Ray Shroyer and Mra. &gt;c,r-Department have been vlalting '
T
For Sale or Rent
lints
oe contacting home*
earned hl* credit weeks ,
Free Granger visited Mr*_________
Robert J •
that date, including tlie demise
Provision* invotV
involving
on Saturday
Uie«---------Orang- • Mr. and Mrs Orval Cutshaw the afflicted children carried
—employ------- —' Lapo
------------—•——os
•»—
Crutches (odjustable)
era Include the following:
era are leaving soon for Gordm Jr.
Seasonal employer* toot their City to visit their daughter' and wet
Canes
favored flat rate of three par- I family, the Raymond K
W Commbwton Thl. protei
**» voluntarily. and under
must be filed before thTnXt
Wheel Choir*
, Ind, U staying with the family, atlon by the plastic surgeon.
Monday
In
May
cumstancra
Present
rules
under
Walkers
1
1
I Almliar riraunWanrma call for
disqualification* for a six or Il­
ENJOY
ITEMS FOR SALE:
in which the disqualifying act
CAREFREE
Bed Pans
In this already complex law that
Day &amp; Night Urinals
arrangements have been nuulo
to have Malcom R. Lovell. Jr,
Irrigation Cans
director of the Michigan EmployCatheters
member* of admlnUtraUv* staff
fsUMoned tram
Disposable Insulin Syringes
meet with greater Grund Rapid*

HOSPITAL SUPPLIES

SUPER SHEER
SUPPORT
STOCKINGS

During This Week

you support with sherrne*j.
F»*t quality. t«amic*«.
Popular *had«* All »ires.

P»lr 5.95

Barry County Lumber Co. Offers

When yoa'r* insured hr

Ice Caps

WOLVERINE'S

Urinals

NEW Btitoweir's Piller

Catheters

Room of the Pantllnd Hotel to
outline the provisions of the
1965 admendmenl* to the new

BIG $$$ SAVINGS
FOR YOU

all local employers.
IkbHfty
Madkol Paymfnh Michigan Employment Security

the

Outboard* » bboard* • Sailboah

labor

HASTINGS

Commerce and Hastings smploy-

groups

to

outline

ON ALUMINUM COMBINATION

1 Circuit Court room at 3
126 V, to" W

,

Phan* Wl 5-2466

2lf Wert Stot* St.
4-

member* from th* Grand Rapid*
M-JISC. will outline the changes
Christensen said.

Storm-Screen Doors &amp; Windows
By

Y*1*' ‘ «*l
10 P

a*

payroll amounts to 11.000 a year.
Tills wilt add 110.000 new
Michigan workers to coverage
under the act, and about 60,000
new Michigan employers, more
than double the present number,

01

era Include:
ability" of work claimant* mint
take when offered 11 under pen-

’J''-*
Block Smooth and
Crete Smooth

NOW IS THE TIME To Get Your Home
READY FOR WINTER
HOW TO

the

taking tham down when you in-

proper points to measure

1 stall our Combination Aluminum

Diagram
each four credit weeks. In which

qualifying wages;
Giving Michigan State Civil
Service worker* full unemploy­
ment insurance protection for
the first time;
An owner of a motor vehicle

NO MORE PUTTING tham up,

MEASURE
illustrate*

in determining the height

Storm and Screen Windows

another individual or firm un­
contract of hire which

HOW TO

MEASURE
Diagram

to maintain your body's

and width of your doors.

lever, headache*. con»t*nt

driturbanc* sec your Doctor

Rely on our Retail Plurmicilt
Doctor.
Your (ftaalf) Pharmacist

«19BSore

the

proper points to measure

are vital for your health.
Watch lor th*** danger
vgn*Ji. col Im colored, smoke

Wayne s

illustrates

THE
MASTER CHEMISTS

Jacobs
PRESCRIPTION
PHARMACY
Wl 5-2666

in determining the height

YOUR CHOICE—WHETHER IT BE A SELF STORING.

NONJILF STORING OR ECONOMY ALUMINUM
COMBINATION STORM AND SCREEN DOORS.
ASK FOR YOUR FREE
GIFT
OF ALCOA ALUMINUM WRAP!

MBfig
HUmgEmMa

ALLIED BUILDING CENTER

�I

Catholics Plan
Catechetical
Sunday, Sept. 19

EUB Church
To Receive 12
New Members

Bunday. Sept. 10. ha* been de­
clared by Bishop Alien J. Bab­
cock a* Catecbetioai Sunday
METHODIbT CHURCH
Hickory Garner*. Michigan
•'
Rev. Vaughn B. Jensen. Pastor
Phones Wl 5-41W6 ur Wl 6-3397
10 am. Bunday achool.
11 am. Morning worship. Jun^ Office hours Tueaday titrough
tor church and nursery provided Friday. 9 a-m. to noon. Any
7:M pm. Evening service.
।other time by appointment.
9:58 am. Sunday school, Lewi
Wednesday, 7:80 pm. Family
Night. Aduite, Youth*. Junior* W«t supt There are classes
competent teachers for alt
and Children, 8:80 pm. Choir and
i
Nursery for all services

West Woodland

8. KALAMO
■
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
Rev. Artatus Hurlem, Paster
Sunday school. 10 am.
Worship, 11 am.
.
Evangelistic servtoe, 7:80 pm.
Prayer meet Thuns., 7:30 pm.

Catholic ijartatuii usually pro-

general education for their
youth. Many partehea. liowever,
the Confraternity of Christian
Doctrine program la eatabllahrd
hew short the Bummer was. Was The CCD alx&gt; provides prognsnL*
of
pro-school and adult religion
Il realty any shorter than usual
or was II because we had so little
I y BI d a 1 Summer weather? It
kuray couldn't be that we are
nla la Catholic
grtttageter.

Campground Rd, 8 mUea south
of Hastings
Pastor. Donald Tack '
Bunday school. 10 am.
Worship. 11 am.
Youth meeting. 6:16 pm.
Evening service. 7:80 pm.
Wednesday prayer meeting and

Golden Text

Mrs. H. O. Messner of Wood­
land. formerly of West Woodland,
who hat been a patient at l*cnnock Hospital since Sept. 6, does
Bsecm to improve a* much as
many friend* would wl*h
Mn. Fiessncr suffered a severe
attack of kidney infection while

8:30 am Morning wonship.
10:30 am. Bunday school.
6:46 pm. Christian Endeavor.
7 pm. O—H hour.
children 4 to 8 years old.
5: JO pm. Orchestra rehearsal.
6: 80 pm. AU Young Pcoptak

Bunday achool, 10 am.
Wot8iHBten,-U am.
Bunday evinlng service. 7 pm.
The Bible, Uie whole Bible and
nothing but the Bible.

religious education

the former'* mother and sister,
Mrs Clunena Schalbly and Mrs.
Hlldred Heaterty of Woodland,
motored to Grand Rapid* Sun­
day afternoon and were guesu of

Telephone 374-1246
mt off M-88, North on M-M in
Village of Woodbury
Sunday school, 9:46 am.
Worship. 11 am.

Tuesday—6:30 pm. Chrintan
Service Brigade Boys Clubs.
.
Wednesday ActlvUtea
6 am. Mena Prayer Band.
» am. Women's prayer band.
7:30 pm Prayer meeting and
Bible study.

ST. ROSE CATHOLIC CHURCH
Rev. FT. Joseph C. Dunphy
Rev, David Hawloy. Assistant

ing Rcllgiotw Education in Reed
City 1* conducting an open hou?c
from 1 to 8 pm The Dtooreun
CCDStaff will be on hand to

tertnted tn
are invited.

Sunday school, 9:48 am.
Morning worship, 10:45 am.
Evening service, 7:30 pm.
Wednesday prayer. 1:80 pm.

Cherub and Junior choirs Wed­
nesday. 4 pm.
Senior choir Wednesday. 8 pm.
Junior Catechism clam, Snt-

religion,
CCD program*
education.
To highlight Catechetical Bun.

Mrs Hobart Bchalbly.
Mr. and Hrs. Byron
entertained playmates - ----------son. Jeffry, on Saturday in honor
of the lad'* tlh birthday. * Mrs
Allen South worthy and daugh­
ters and the elder Mrs. Southworthy of Grand Ledge and Mrs.

Youth choir rehearsal, Wed,
Felldwshlp service. 7:45 am.
Youth Fellowship, Wed, 7 pm.
Bible Study and prayer serv­
ice, Wednesday, 8 pm. at Roger
Carey home, west ot church.

IA STING 8 CONGREGATION
IF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
220 West Oolfax Street' .
Sunday Public Talk. 3 pm.
Watchtower Bible Study, 4:15
ST. AMBROSE CATHOLIC
CHURCH AT DELTON
Rev. Fr Deni* P Nash. Paktor
Bunday Masses: 7:30, 11 am.
OUR LADY OF GREAT OAK,
DOWLING .
Runday Mass, 9 am. '

panted tlie Bisson* to church at
the Hastings Pilgrim Holiness
Church Bunday inonstog. and left
for her home In Boyne City Mon­
day. vUiting another slater. MU*

Former Freeport High School
Sunday school. 10 am.
Worship service. 11 am.
f Evening service. 7:80 pm.
.
• Wed. prayer meeting, 8 pm.
The little church with the big
| message. Phone 765-8971.

____
JiigS'
Mid - Wert'' ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
JI

S:4S am. Sunday sctofel.
11 am. Morning worship.
6 pm. Young People's *crv

jobs a mod VI ■

CLOTHES

Floyd Walter, SupU
Bible school. 10 am.
Worship hour. 11 am.
Christian Enttenvor, Tuesday. 7
pm. During the month of August
the Rev. Charles Gibbs will be
the leader for CE.
O

doforyou
IN ADDITION TO ENDING
LIFTING, LUGGING AND
HANGING CLOTHES ON WASHDAY!

undetermined origin destroyed an
empty Isouse located on Brown
Road just oast of the river, be­
longing to Mr. and Mn. Theodore

Rev. Roger A. Janke, Paata
Divine worship. 1K45 am
Sunday school. 9:80 *M. x
Text for Sept. 10, Luke Ytt

PUBLIC NOTICE

CARLTON 8EVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Elder C. L. Wilber. Pastor
404 W. Colfax
Ph. Wl 5-5319
Sat. Sabbath school. 0 ;30.
Warship. 11 am.
Wednesday prayer, 7:10 pm.
Sunday. “Palth for Today," on
TV. WOOD, Channel 8. 8:30 am.
Bunday, Voice of Prophecy,

from corduroy, vrivrtccn or wool gannasti by
placing them in dryer foe short tuasbliog period
Mith damp ipurges or hath towels. Place ipongc*
or rowel in dner before putting in clothing to
build up stcun. Use medium heat setting. Bath
low ch leave lint on dark coctonc, to damp, color­
fast sponges arc best. There Dust be noonuc to
release wrinkle* and prevent shn'nkigc. Remove
garments before cumpdrtciy dry and hang &lt;&gt;H
wcuden &lt;x plastic hangers until cotnplctriy dry,

Service Clubi’g
Antique Fair
To Aid Kiddiet

1118 Jordan Lake Street
ake Odessa IJ»A Campground*
Phone DR 4-8177
Rev. Jerry Boomer. Pastor
Sunday school. 10 am.
Worship service. 11 am.
Young People's service, 7 pm.
Evening service, 8 pm.
Bible Study Wed, 7:»0 pm.
Prayer srevice, 6 pm.

i FLUFFING OR DUSTING draperies, chenille
bediprcadi or ocher articles that need airing.

I REMOVING MOTHBALL ODORS from clothe*
that have been itorcd. Use "no beat" Kniag and
iboet tumbling tioc.

eeppfo*ee«**l ownership report*; copies of any correspondence
ateeoood to Ike Commission sad ray replies th«refrnan. pertsiaieg ♦* ray of Ika application* meaatioaed lloia; copies of *11
contracts referred HSJln paragraph 6 of the Ownership Reports
wfll ate bo Indudod a* well at loan tgroamants, rtock option
pv'iate agreamont*. consultant agraomant*. bulk tima contract*,
ka^'other contracts required to be filed with the Comsnisiion
pete Section 1.613: copies of all log* filed with the licensee*
raoewal application; all Initial, interim, or final decision* of the
CoowriMte affocting the permittee or licanse* and all references
io appUcartoo* or other material submitted to the Commission,
attftag that teformatioa is li-fudy on til. with the Commiasion.
faettoo* 73.120(d). 73.290(dl and 73.657(d) presently
roqulra any licansoe to “keep and permit public inspection there­
of eoptoa of all roqwvrt*. leftors. exhibit*, or other related infer-

9:50 am. Sunday school.
11 am. Worship service.
7:30 pm. Evening service.
7:30 pm. Wed. prayer service.
For information, call K. W.
Mo«bg, PMtor. &gt;67-3585.

I BADI1NG SUITS ASNOTSUnS caabe dried
in pretoa/eddr? cr with bath cowrit (which hare
been in dryer during preheating). Dark towri*
arc adruablc with dark fabrics.'

IIIHIIIIIilllE J

Wi ftfekrfltej*
ing opr cUdnts a* a'h
dock proposition. *
loam don't limit, H

■
Application* for mioor chaagas in facildie*. hesriag* bpfora
Hse CaMMtea. r*rroop*ad*ac*. contracts, anaual financial rpand Cowwniwion in«uiri«* wood nor bo placed in tho public
Hfo. Any of tho abova docuasaats which My bo co nt* load in
rim WKH local filo am availablo for inspect,an during normal
y»te4ay tanIp w hour* at the mala atodio and pHko of W8CH
ttarsy teMdcartlng Comply). 14* lart State Stroat. Hastiags,
HH ed. 4 .topuasrtipw slip, ghriag noma. address sad lefophono
amebWrfTbo-fite. and ray documents eratsted U tho Hte, may
Mt hl removed fra«e the office of the rtrtfon. '
.

Buy Now and Save
DURING APPLIANCE DEALERS

- Fallowing it a IM ef ownership, by percentage, of issued
pasd awfsttnding stock of the Barry Breedcasting Company, liceoooe of WBCM. Herting*. Misblgra; Artter Bobnko. 6 64%;
Ctayvea Vandrtetter. 6.15%: Roman FoUpautch, 3.17%; Frank
GnftMfbt Ragle Hawthorn.. l».||%; Ahem Job a son.
JHl Ahges McLeod. IM% Chwte Morphy. 8.86%| Kee-

Mfh RodaM. 2156%; Deeald Roth. 1.77%; Ray Spotts.
10.28%: *«d Flerenc. Wiswall, 1.77%.

A WORK-SWING CLOTHES I
VAT* SPECIAL INSTALLED
7: 80 pm. Christian Endeavor.
8: 18 pm B'.tmng service
• Wednesday. 8 pm. prayer
I meeting.
j Saturday, 10 am. Harvester.

�Hendershot &amp; Vicinity
By .Wre. Richard Clark

ed on Mr. and Mrs Cliford Kah­
ler Sunday tn Delton.
Mr. and Mra. Uoyd Owen were
dinner guests al tlirir daughter's
By Mn. Uoyd Omen
Mr; and Mra. William Cox In
Nashville Monday. Sept- «. * Mr.
and Mra. Clifford. Kahler frm
Hastings and Mis. Ethel Gurd Delton were supper guest* at
called on Mr. and Mra Ira To-1 Lloyd Owens Monday.-Sept. 8. *
bias In Works District Saturday.1 Larry Belleck from McOmber
Sept. 4. * Mr. and Mrs. Marvin spent Saturday evening. Sept- 4
Felder arul children from Weeks at Howard Moores, a Mr. and

Item Ml: Crooked Lake Gate
Pralrievillel, Barry Cb. Changed
Well Jane you wont be the from Prnlrtevlllo to Crookrd
only one that will say that. How-I Lake, Dec. «. 1855 Changed to
ever I happen to know where;
Fulton was. I was our I*ralri»- ■
vllle today. Prom Postal Records

ly were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr, and Mr* Carey Jones. The
All-time record for most base­ occasion was to celebrate several
ball wins In a season by a Cen­ September birthdays.
A guest of Mr. and Mrs. Doug
tral Michigan University team Is
the 29 chalked up by tlie 1903----------------- ,------------------------------squad
her sister. Mrs. Bertha Sturm, of

By H. D. Burpee

Kroger-priced means

THE
FRIENDLY,
L FOLKS i

- Premium Quality

e

Lower-Priced

TENDERAY

LEC O' PORK or
1
■lOIN O'PORK ROAST I

adion . . . Io prefect natural juices and
flavor. Nothing artificial ever added Ten­

Higher-graded grain-led beef is placed

E. Gray Williams have also re­
cently cotne out with a book.
•'Flrat Lund Owners of Barr}'
County- If you »re Interested

in special rooms where dimale and air are
requlaled Io speed natural tendering

deray is guaranteed fonder!
Silver Platter

Center Cut Rib

Pork

| lbs purchase ota IK lb. .ij.odrawkwM

।
'

TENDERAY CENTER CUT

DOUBLE
Top Value
STAMPS
every

Chuck Roust

Tenderay Boston Rolled

Boneless
Pot Roast

TENDERAY

Bologna
Rib
Steaks Farmer Peet Sliced
Frosh Frozen

Kroger Withbone

—

GORTONS
FISH STICKS

Country Club Bulk

Peschke s 9 Varieties

69/ Bramchweiger
Beef Tenderloins *■ 99/ LUNCH MEAT
Frosh Frozen
Peschke’s
Hygrade’i Point Cui
Tenderloin Fillets *»1M CIRCUS FRANKS a69/ f™"
Briskets a 69/

Ducklings
Cornish

Kroger 1',4-lb Minimum Wt.

Ickrid,

O.cj,

fwc.

Ish Sticks 3 8-ox wl pkgs. ’1 Honey Loaves8-oz.wt.pkg 69/ LINK SAUSAGE
Kay Bee Frozen

Hygrade’i

Country Club

flrat in the place. We next find
him among the Indiana In Al­
legan CUunty. al Allegan, West
Prairie, and near Hastings. Then

JIFFY'S PORK or
VEAL STEAKS .

Petchke'i Potash or Rootled Bulk

WEDNESDAY!'
By the nm trip of the steamer
the find on that lake, he reach­
ed La Pointe, a pool of Che
American Pur Company, thence

FRANKS

I*

^ 59/ Roll Sausage nbpi»49/ CUBE STEAKS^
KROGER

INDEPENDENT BRAND

*79/
99/

the purduM al any 2 Un

btl. of
ROMAN BLEACH

COUNTRY OVEN

HUNGARIAN RING
, COFFEE CAKE
.

Saltines

Bleach

KROGER OLIVES
Iron N Kroger Ihm Sal, Sept. IB. H

|

SCOTTIES FACIAL 2 ply

8 7/16" x 9'
CHIU POWDER

KROGER
Regular (120 dwell IT x
time* to my column. She Is idways nwurchlng In the Kalamarno ihibllc Library. and every
time she runs on to anything
pertaining to our Barry County
she capita IL off and when ahe
writes me. m she does quite
regularly, ahe Includes all throe

Scott Towels

r&lt;

PLASTIC
TWIST-TIE

ScoN (1000 sheeli 4H x 4H)

Bathroom

Tissue 7,oU‘78&lt;

PROTECTS 1
THE FRESHNESS'
of KROGER BREAD

Scott - pkg of 60 U x U *

Family NapkiM 2-25c

DRY
MILK
BANQUET FROZEN

FRUIT
PIES

POPCORN

10/ OFF!

Udy Scon BOO 2 P*r ihu. »7S X ml
Just tills morning I received
tcveral snail lions sent by her
And I am sure you will enjoy

IM1.-Notice: Application will be
made to the next Legislature of
Michigan, by tho dUrena of
Kent and Barry Counties to In­
corporate a Company for the
purpose of Improving the Thorn­
apple Rlrer. by Dams and Locks,
no as to make alack waler navlgatlon from the mouth of said
river up mid atmun to tlv east
and wcot Township line between
townships NO. J and 4 north, be­
ing In Range nine were. Albert
E Bull (and others whose names
I did not copy.) Barry Co, Nov.
24. IMO.
Kalamaaoo Gazette. August 12.
1B90: Excursion to Grand Rap­
ids on Aug. 17th. A general good
time will be given to all who go
to Grand Rapids and Reeds
Lake next Bunday via the new

FACIAL TISSUE 4*—
Bslh Size-bar

COUNTRY CLUB
TWIN POPS

A

Jergeni Lotioi $»M 10/
OA
Broccoli Cots ma 39/

Kroger Frozen

Flame Red Tokay

Grapes

Kroger frozen real, uu&lt; uom or

m Greoi Beini sAsks49/

2~29&lt;
Derby

IOOsTAM

.

Potted Meat
Hale Haven

PEACHES
Kalamaaoo Carette. Feb. 7,
1861: The Barry County Pioneer
la the ClUo of a neyr paper JuM
ntarted by George A. Smith at
Hastings. the first number of
which we hare Just received. It
la neatly printed sad io Detno-

a

East Doud

KINO SIZE COOLER MUNS

T

�Farmers Have Numerous
Sources of Credit

THE

Extension Group
Leaders Prepare
For New Year

Farmers have &gt; kt of credit schedule bo wants: a monthly r&lt;**l turu.
sources available for buying ma- instafiniwit loan, a quarterly

HASTINGS BANNER

and repayment
wanta. Thwt's the

Highlights Interesting

prwement

ccilUve officers met Thursday

production.

FARM NEWS

survey of 210 farm mac tuncry

Mandara (Algonquin Lake art®),

Agent, took the 60 India on
tour of the County Extension
Office facilities, introduced tlx1
Extension Staff, reviewed the

cultural ROMardi

mt

Short Course
Grads Return
To the Fann

'

1 (lA/k Wlipraf
” 1H 411
i ji

What happens to the more

JU* cxm Allotments
years work and presented the rv

Barry Fann
Calendar...

Barry Has
150 ill State
Show Delegates
Just

before]

school

List Undesirable
Wheat Varieties
For 1966 Plan
Tho U. fl. Department of Agri-

require the product*
production at undeefri

threshed mmptes. U8DA In
tain instances may require
tlomil information tn Mippc
were designated in 1965 are (n- tM certification.
eluded, plus one other variety. ----------- - —-— 1 _

started

, .

’-'bent to Farmers

Dr. Harold Henneman, dlrec- ^mus tai*r.°'»^'oTvm -Jpjt
County youngsters to attend an
gram for ins coming year.
Lmaons offered this year will
ABCS County Oflicep hav
Ur of the agricultural that 8Kpt ja MAXii pi,tries m«ub(. | awards State Show meeting nt but commercial financing cor­
____ ______ _________ ■
..___ I «__. UOYI Mnndav tbrrHiffh Thunebe Decxrate for Lirhw, nrvw«ing mailed notices of 1966 far
poration*, which have about onoby Design, Meals For the Middle ’heat allotments to wheat farm-. relum to
l&lt;nlUy tinn. AnSJ
eighth of thia financing bustIn Michigan would be classified
1 various 4H activities — winners
Yaora, Docent and Distribution ®*- Tn most cases, the fapn al- j other 10 oercent take one of the I ____ J0 To 0CI
_
of Property, Traffic Safety. How;
ttrc
" ,or IMc many Jute that awaits them on coai«r»a:«. c»»p x.ru
Many Persons Is a Homemaker,, ,n“'’ «*y were tar 1965.
another farm as a "second man" oar. 7 - oenu&lt;» D*r.
Fashion-Fabric ahd You. Parent . An cxplanalion was offered „
,
manager. -There are' ram, C»U4«ua.
Besides William Kirkpatrick
Farmers Home Administration,
individuals and small loan com­
panies.
\
eur**e’ . „
"’pann allotments are smaller' Wages run from $250 to $500 oct, r —
J
"Analysing mere figures in a
Responsibilities
group offi- because the national wheat acre- “ niontJ1 &lt;*ong with a house tor KUocity Oret?r.
Keith Ferris.
slightly different way, machinery
The boys selected to attend
cera were discussed by the „c allotment I* smaller. For ““.......... “
“
Gaines
_Ku?"
u*? 1865■
national allotment was । What happens to tlie other wW
•
ir 1
11
sort or another apparently
1 eluded. Sandy Schondelmayer. over a third of the total bt
a pereent? They get w enthu- ||ay jg &gt;31113016
id about college they transfer
Douglas Case, David Jones. Phil
&gt; a four-year course which!**** I •
S'
Higbee. John Jones. Sleplioi E.
ads to'a degree in some field IlliClllffSn LtFODa
Stampflcr. Donald Jewell. David as the commercial banka"
Hard Red Winter wheat, as inf agriculture, Henneman re■
D
I 7
Olson. Chuck Tobias, Michele
seven eg the eight complete-lino deairablo when gro4m in Colnin early Fall.
•
I ipsa crops. This would Increase: Enrollment for the new term
rence Endrxs. Lyle Olmstead. fann machinery companies have rado (It la not llrted aa an unthetr own financing corporation | deatrable variety when grown in
"The Home Economics Family the national allotment about 4 b open and courses begin Oct
I
Living Program, said Mis. Kuhn. | million acres for a total national 119. Courses continue through I T® soini-* P^P;8- **y rt dottre­
ls an out of school educational I effective allotment of approxl- March 4 with a Chrutma*-N.w thing cows need to make milk, Fuller. Gerald Newton. Jack
program that has been serving .mately 52 million acres.
.Years break, according to Art But to Michigan formers, its a I Clum. Kendal Bolton. Lyden specialized lines of equipment sell, which arc Hard Red Spring
families throughout ths United ।
By Uw- the national acreage Btecby. Barry County Extension ’bole lot more.
Stamm. Olenn Gilbert, Robert
Btatas for more than 50 year* allotment is established at an director.
The State ranks 10th in the Huntington. James Payne, David
Il is f&lt;r jou, your families and “"&gt;«“&gt;* which, based on expected I
------------ •-----------I production of alfalfa hay and Htunmond, Tom Burd, Stewart
116th in the production of all hay i HummeL Bruce Newton. Billy
I in lhe United States. According - Bogya Dave Shilton. Nick Wlcr- ing plan available.
farmers can plan their 1966hranrmakrr andUUmn "
quantity of whrat needed for
ULX1
t&lt;&gt; 1064 estimates, Michigan mga. Larry Case. Mark Johnson.
1966 u about the same as wasl/^i •
XT
1
1 farmers produced 3D million tana Tom Eckert, Rodney Pcnncck,
dlscourage plantings of undeslr- i
needed for 1M5. but with a gen- I yfl IOS n()tP(l (Hl
eral increase in yields fewer ac«es ;
*11
Uli
are required to produce this!pt
1 •
_•
worth about J75 million.
Dale Clark, Brian Olmstead,
ftrnSt raid that the decision ^01)11)111311011S
Varieties named undesirable1
Tbh value exceeds the worth Gary Wank. Phil Harrison.
of raeh of these: Winter ubeat James Smith. Chris LeRoy. paid In monthly Installments.
----- .
—7,---------- ,
« comuinsuon or corn suago
program, by class:
1.1. J—r zr"
i™1"™ m
Hani
Red Winter—Blue Jacket, I
Central Michigan's
Cliche (exwpt in Utah and'
Idaho), Chiefkan, Comarron,
lhe fresh market and process- SUven Chamberlin, David Prid­
Moat Complete
Early BlackhuU, Kan King.;
ing
vegeUblta
and
the
prodie,
David
Baker.
Blain
High,
to.”
.5
-W
Khartbf MC-32. New Chief.
ducllon raluf of eggs, ewtae Dan Hummel and Robert BgpchFertiliser Service
plans might be called non- Pawnee 6el33, Purkof. Red Chief.
the wheal program." he said.:
Apparently, the combination
"but they will have to wall until I to
portable limn either
Yet. Michigan formers are far; The girts selected from Barry rcgular installments," says Dr. Red Hull. Red Jacket. Stafford.
FERTILIZER FACTS
Waaatch. (except in Utah and i
Congress enacts one. The Senate roughage fed individually.” se­ from reaching their full hay County to attend as d&lt;-legates
ll working cn farm legislation i wording to Hugh Henderson and producing potential. Scientist- Included. Sue Cary. Jean Cary,
now. Meanwhile these notices IH. W. "BUI" Newland
estimate that production could Anne Fender, Margery Kilmer,
contain the official allotments
"Cattle ate more In our ex- be increased about 30 percent Carol Eldred. Dianna L Osborne,
toimrilon^iU ‘SXn°to X™* ■
-d thia, no doubt, without increased land resources Robin Ware, Susan J. Cook. Diformation will be given to farm- .
‘
**
Kenyon. Beverly Stampfler.*. menu in August and November.
era Just as soon as It is available.* | •‘rCounto for a better perform Tie would not have a payajmt
White
»lty rteearchcra are earnestly I Mur.c Kenyon. Party BtadM. caning duo every six months.
(ert.Use, Droxrim to sdvanin their most recent feeding studying methods of Eoepihg Cheryl Ann Schantz. Cynthia Rather, there are two payments and Fiftyfold.. Florence. Orce­
tage . . . price is lower, gets
I —
~
. these leases to u minimum.
OUiutend, Jennifer L. Olson.
in and
and New
NewBv Arthur surhr '
CilUle
Henderson
­ . :addttton, MSU
the &amp; dose, and good re“
। irma rouna aw. me combination I,
. Chrisune Be bon. Janet Hunger&gt;ults are obtsised. We con­
1 of roughage produced 10$ pounds! ,
sider it "sfored” for eJia tire
jiford, Mary Flelcr. Roxanne
production
..
.VU‘.
.
of
'~20~re^
lr»
ihar
' at cvln for 70 r#nU low U»n 1 1
r Quick. Kay BouRer, Julie Cprground, end don't invoice
&gt;-penter, Ann Burd. Jan Baker.
you ontN tire following Juno
H Debby Drake. Marjorie j^onai,
was very little difference of alfalfa per acre by cutting i Nancy Clum. Linda Bristol. Judy
which might be helpful to cut | There
}?ct'!Ywn aay ol
ration* in
timra j^. yralr [op-tjrre,jI3g I Moody, Kathy lUunscy. Sandra
bloat on your _____
farm. ____ _____ ____________
‘
y ? aTTS.,TXtoa?*!&lt;}Tl^^pouXoT^
Mary Anderaoa Linda

Can be Improved

=eS“..-SXT SX SSGUE^ASSMiBetter Beef

SMITH BROS

CAN SEND YOU R
CHILDREN
TO COLLEGE
Hare’S a Msilble. prac­
tical way to ffnsncs
higher education for
your children. Ute
the funds you need now
- &gt;..inen errenga e repeyment »chedt* for (hit
limn period which fllf
your specific need* best.
Lend BAnk loan* *rd
made far S to 36 yeerft
You can prepay your
loan in pert, or in lull.

Bloat Month

fertdixer

3. FW up t ho -unffiab before!
and planting the new French I Terry. Becky Grundennan. Dlpiwturlng and' then Imre') the i
*cU and Flemish varieties.
ano Gilbert. Carolyn ReitUr,
__
J
iM corn-fed cattle, the beefman
TIn
„ addition, ihm.
h-va fannd
they have
found Jnui BrUlol. Linda Dunkelbertua to feed ono-iudf pound of
ger. LoU Huntington. Cheryl
ally. Don't pasture foT-doe or shelled cam dally far each loo
Ruthford. Jane DePreMcr, LoU
two iiourv
wns formerly considered pos- Dingman, Ruth Slillton. Ruth
3. Dry hay available at all
Ann Setbcr. Marion Gorham.
rible.
Umea.
This renovation procedure Carol Converse. Debby Hein,
4. Green chop can also cause
will help to brink Into pro­ Mary Hollister. Famria Magoon.
duction about two to three Kathy Underhill. Holly VanMa­
you have a bloaty pasture
mHlton acres of unpeodoctlie tre. Janet Mudge. Lorraine Gunn,
Milniol out.
son and Newland also compared gnu* pastures tn Michigan' Vickr Mend. Jan Eckert. Sally
valuenf haylage stored
Lydy. Susan Blough. Jolene Har■k EXPERT TIRE feeding
in gu-tighp'ventus conventional
SERVICE cement stlfve silos. In all ca«H,
results were almost identical.
Anders, Dawn Nash. Pamela
and seeding (band seeding&gt; murt, Hayward. Cararn Klcracy. Susbe completed m
In au,
late .m
July or■ anne Proc frock. Sally Burroughs,
. Candy Blvena. Sue Cordray,
U rtwrtth-' ter. This differs from former■ Christina Campbel). Diane NcwTire Shop
noleq*
e_______
methods where farmers would, ton. Diane Harrington, Cynthia
U. S. ROYAL
i High, Janet Stauffer, Clalne
Distributor
year, then Uiey'd wait until t)»। Tucker. Lee Mills. Irene Anders,
following Spnng to do thdr Carol Tinker. Debra Daniela,
Beit Buys on
Judy Treadwell, Lorraine Wright,
seeding.
Sherry Burroughs. Karen Green.
Now &amp; Used Tire*
lows the farmers to pasture the
Mounted FRIEI
old nod during the Spring and Tucker, Sharon Pierce.
141 E. Woodland at
Four H Dog Care and Train- -—— — —-------------—
Michigan Ave.
classes will start Wednesday. I “inual production of the field
Phono 945-9411
before renovation begin*. In­ Meginlcy. Mary Alice Lockwood.
crease milk or livestock produce Goll Bartow. Joan Cole. Cindy
Comp at Algonquin Lake.
New enrollments will be la­ tlon that results from this nnoMra. Olenn Mcginlcy.
Plenty of
effort within the first production
The chaperones tor tho girts
FREE
PARKING
SchanU,
Howard
flrat meeting, with their doc*
anil new people interested me

JIM BARR

SMITH

•Hl Doft Training
Classes Start
On September 22

Lak® Odessa • Woodland

Plant ot Woodbury

Annual Fall Appreciation

946-5064.

and

printed, when Mr. Kirkpatrick
has the complete list of winners.

Phone
653-2791

PUBLIC SALE
Thursday, September 23, 1965

1:30 P.M. Sharp
The Barry ASC County Committee, acting os agents for COMMODITY CREDIT
CORPORATION, a corporate agency of the United States within the Department
of Agriculture, will offer for sale the following described property at PUBtlC
AUCTION.
THE SALE WILL BE HELD AT THE HASTINGS BIN SITE NO 55. LOCATED
ON WEST 3TATE ROAD. ONE-FOURTH MILE WEST OF HASTINGS CITY
LIMITS THE GRAIN STORAGE STRUCTURES WILL BE SOLD COMPLETELY
DISMANTLED. "AS IS" "WHERE IS", BY PUBLIC AUCTION. AT 1:30 P.M
/THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 23. 1965.
%

ITEMS OFFERED FOR SALE
Thirty (30) 3.250 bushel rated capacity steel bins. 18-foot diameter by
16-foot high. These bins were manufactured by the Steelco Manufacturing
Company and were erected in 1954.
The steel ground rings on which the bins ore erected will be sold with each'
bin. All bins have steel floors which are in good condition.
2.

Two &lt;2) Steel tool sheds. 8 feet by 12 feet.

3.

Thirty (30) aeration units. These units consist of two 3-foot by 8-inch solid
sections, two 3-foot by 8-inch perforated sections, and one 8-inch 110-volt
electric fan unit.
.

5.

MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS: A limited amount of electrical wiring and conduit,
shovels, ladders, lawn mower and other items too numerous to mention,

CHIMNEY

: NEEDED AT YOUR HOUSE?

TERMS: Cosh on the day of sole for all items except bins. A 20% deposit will
be required on each bin. The balance must be paid in cash within 110) days, or'
may be fino^W under the Farm Storage Facility Loan Program, providing the
prospective pj^fcaser meets eligibility requirements. Information regarding theFarm Storage ^Rility Loon Program may be obtained from your local County
ASCS office. Pr«ectivc purchaser* should establish their eligibility for loan tff 1
their local county &gt;SCS office prior to the sale.
.

REMOVAL OF PROPERTY: No property is to be removed from the bin site baftitV
being paid for, but must be removed within ten days from the date of sale. .

TITLE AND RISK OF LOSS: The purchaser assumes title to the groin bins ond'
other property when payment is mode. After passage of title, risk of los* or
destruction from ony cause shall be borne by the purchaser.

Open Pit Barbecue
at the
.
Hastings Fairgrounds (Community Building)
Serving Starts at 5:30
3 Door Prizes

Plan to Attend!

INSPECTION: The above items may be inspected ony time by contacting th®
the Barry County ASCS Office from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p m. except Saturday and
Sunday.
. i

PURCHASER'S CERTIFICATION: Each purchasw-of-'o bin must certify that the.

Friday-Sept. 17
t New

301}i So. MicMgs"

bin will be used in connection with the storage or handling of agricultural
commodities.
J

CATTLE FEEDERS DAY
'
Friends and Patrons of lhe
Hastings Milling Company are Invited to lhe

HASTINGS OFtlCE

Three. (3) one H.P. 110-220 V. 18-inch aeration fans.

Anyone Interested in tliia
growing 4H project may contact
' the 4H Extension office. Wl &amp;-

USE BANNER WANT ADS!

ally. Loan cost* tfs
fowl It you want a col­
lege education lor ypdr
children, see us for the
fund* you feed.

SALE OF SURPLUS CCC PROPERTY

j

ONE CONVENIENT SOURCE
FOR YOUR WILDING NEEDS

PENNOCK
MICHIGAN
NASHVILLE,

CONCRETE PRODUCTS

ASCS or CCC will not be responsible for.Occidents to persons attending the sale '
or removing structures or equipment. '
’
BIDS: Commodity Credit Corporation reserves the right to r»|ecf any or OU flffdrt.
Additional information concerning this sale may be obtained by contacting th®-,

BARRY ASCS COUNTY OFFICE, Halting, Michigan.
TELEPHONE 949-3929

~

A LAND BANK A
,.. .W0AN

�Bristol School
|

O . -

In a one-ear accident

J

Bauer Hi HHasting*,
1Prosecutor
I UdCVUlUl UdUCI
„tln
charged with manremanded hack to
tipal Court for examination
In Circuit Court SK
—m is charred as a rtoull ot

List Activities,
Names Officers

tlon department.
Wendell Lind. Cloverdale,
pleaded innocent to a bad check
’ death of Mn. Horace iDor- charge and requested a Jury
trial.
iy» TUngate, 40. H3 Delton.
was

Woman Given
Prison Term

edy wash
Laundromat

Mr*. UUlrr I. Salumi.
rural Middleville, Payne Lake.’
former MaLsUnt czuhicr at the
Marun State Bank in Martin,
Thuraday was xentenced by Federa! Judge Raymood W. Starr to
two years m prison on charge* of
making fnUe entries to cover
•horugee totaling 811.000.

ro. VSMM C0NV1MIIHCI Wl UAVt
IHSTAUIO A OOUAl.mL chahcu
PXOHSHOHAL OXY CLEANING SIXVICE
North Gau Uta CMta-Op Q^so e.m. . 10 p.

She pleaded guilty Aug. M.

Nine men apprered on crtmlnol
chargez before Circuit Judge Ar­
chie McDonald Monday on
opening day of the September
term of court. They were ar­
raigned by Prosecutor Richard
M. Bauer. ,.
Ileary M. Teuneuen. 19. 17M
McGlynn Road, pleaded guilty to
a charge of negligent homicide
and hit cdse'va* referred to the
probation-department and bond
wae continued.
Teuneogen- la charged az a re­
mit of the death of Jerry Lynn
Shanklin, 19, 328 S. High Street,

with failure to report a perional
president. Elvira
injury aocident.

With fontina . IlM ch«T7nS
aa-hing r nt a local store, was
reminded back to Municipal
Court for examination
- Jerne* H. Mlocom. M. Delton,
plcrded guilty to a charge of
going armed with a dangerous
weapon and hi* case was referred
to the probation department. He
was released od hla own recog­
nizance.

Marguerite BackwUb Inloraed

Lanning.

The Navy Department waa ori­
ginally cstebUahod tn October.
1718. aa the Naval Committee,
with a membarabip ot throe.
sponsor one tcaiu

HERE IS HOW TO
REDEEM YOUR
PLAID STAMPS!

"SUPIK RIGHT" FUUT MATURED, CORN-FED REEF

ROUND

fbUMUNTH

OF QUALITY

EffecHve tlth the closg of b«iiMtt Some­
day, September 4th, 1965, oi aanogneed, your
A&amp;P ztore here will discontinue IuuImo the
I. P. MocDoxald Stamp Corepony'i/Plaid
Stamps. For your convenience, any Plaid
Stompi In your pozsottion may be redeemed
ae follows:

(CuvM&gt; Math An MM b Faar UT IHn)

u.

Popular Brand.

Canned Hams

SIRLOIN

T-BONE

"Sursx-XIGHT" BONELESS

* 99'

Roast

"SUPER-RIGHT" 2 TO 3-LB.

Spore Ribs

59'

Red Flame

Ice Milk

^T39(

Mso«no ruvoas

Popsicles12

w *

EIGHT O'CLOCK

TOKAY
GRAPES

«gft.

39

«•"“

Facial Tissues

3d”

KXU

3

or 2oe ■■

225

69‘

1-LB. BAG

HUNDREDS and HUNDREDS of PRICES REDUCED!
A REPRESENTATIVE LIST-THERE ARE HUNDREDS MORE-WHY PAY MORE?

SAVE ON SOAP

SAVE ON CEREALS
Now

34'

Was

xeii.oao's

Tide .

Cold Water AH FtAITIC
Lux Deterywt
LIQUID

3”

3“

43'

39*

83'

73*

65'

58'

iuk,

m

muSt'ic

79'

Was

Miracle White .

Snowy Bleach .
•etONT sdiL

—

39’

33*

79

75'

49'

• V.;

35'

Laundry Bleach

23'

Ammonia

Now

45*
29*
19*

59*

HI AW OUW.’—

MMWil
S»

&amp;

Wonderfcft-y?.-«

69

Reynold's foil .

I

2/39*

2/37*

Cling Peaches .

27'

23'

Stokely Com

I ■■ 2/43*

4/69*

Chunk Pineapple

29'

26*

Tomatoes

2/35’

3/79*

Sliced Pineapple

41*

38*

KBRNU, OK CHIAM

39’

37*

WNOLC KBXNaL

31'

29'

29'

27'

HlttM!

Shredded Wheat
Special K

•ox

Sugar Smacks
;

1ZOZ.

Krinkles

Sugar Crisp . ..

“«

POST

Treat Pack

Cheerios .

29'

39'

Com Kix ....

31'

29'

Lucky Charms .

37'

30'

SAVE ON BAKING GOODS
Was
’ ’ ’ *-

Nestles Monels
•akii ! mbmam swear

Chocolate

49'

27'

ARM A KAMMSR

Baking Soda ..

now

r.dy“»u.W

29'

VaalHa Extract W

wrrwv

Froshlike Corn .

Bisguick
A4N PAORr-AMOSL POOD

Cake Mix
U1UMV1I11 „
SseeoUk CUr,
rwinsy IIWI , .

69’

45'

43’

upjiis. No GimniickS) No । inii s

3/49*

2/39*

4/69*

4/69*

3/49*

1

A4P Peas

CANNED MEATS 1 FISH
Was
tuna ..

. ‘iff-

Now

34' 3/89*

FLAKRS

3/79*

Sultana Tuna ..

Med. Red Sahnor CAN
NOT Wl

LICHT CHUNK

Star Kist Tuna
BROADCAST

:

Dried Beef45'

MiTWT

Bounty Chili .. "ht*

89'

2/39*

79*

34* 3/89c
A

37*

4V

33*

SAVE Dll THE i ITEMS TOO
5f

Heinz Ketchup
TOMATO

2/45'

33*

39' 2/75*

Fruit Cocktail ..

Woi

i-fT.

;rV.

NOW

35*

31*

' 2/49&lt;

2/45*

4/75*

2/65*

3/95*

2/69*

3/1“

Heinz Ketchup e
• rgT aa cAaifATiox

’bottli

....

,

Evaporated Milk4/69*
* *

Coffee-Mats...

NET WT

■»

WW^K.

79

6/89*

69*

magazine drive.

Criminal
Complaints Here
bi 3 JFeeJcs

21

Chief of Police Richard Sunlor
reported that 21 criminal offettses
had been Invertlgatcd tn HmUngs from Aug. 23 to Sept. 13.
They included breaking and
entering, alniple larceny, larceny.

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In cash at Hie rata of 25c par 100

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�&gt;
•—Tint HAKTTNGR BANNER
Thar-lay, Mptesnber H, IMS

Delton Graduate
Writes About
Armv Abroad
r. toD«uU L Ctiptai
Me
Msm UU» OckMlI

,. Atunalar'Crtrt. White ell theee en Utue had a pert ta .thia wrtrtty pro.
Michigan University are happily engaged we wouldn't Ject. * Mr.1, and Mra Earl Head
Wm. Wooer. Nancy Oalnder and fcargei our boys who ase in the of Flint have been vtailing Mra.
By .Mrt. Sylvan tang
Dave Lawrance; Sue Dewey and wrvhx—Larry- 0*1. Davs But- Htad's tastrr. MM Cart Boye*
Hil’knrv CllbtlPFR c*rol Bo«ue Are at Communny ter. Dave Dewey, Roger Anthony * Mr. and Mrs Donald Jones
nil KOI y VaWI lit l B College
Battle Creek: Bally and Ro» Waiun to name a tew.(hare been entertBlnlhghis brtMhterested In poiitlcs though and
Mr and Mra Maui Ice Ingram
Two nunaay senooi - ——— ar
n««uu. jiwi 1-riuwc*.;
oi uie nmi«r &lt;_vr-n auu wuv,
■
1-1.K-S . u °f N.; Vtotor Broekema.1 nsn area take hotel Do you re- ence Hot!man, of Detroit * The
if things ever work out right 111 of Hastings and Mr. and Mra. •v
the Wra.eytan Ctaireh had a&gt; Wayne Stale aa a Senior, atao member bring solicited lor funds Louis Butler family haa return­
try my hand somewheve
Melvin Brown
Well for now LU take care of
’ ‘
’
aa a Senior. Phyllis Johncock is several yws ago for an Inter- &lt; ad to their home after being at
Oalnder's class IMS at lhe at Michigan State. Joan Gay la faith chapel at lhe Kalamazoo their Wall Lake cottage for the
France and OI Man you ran
watch over things in Dear Oto
ct Jean Wooley on Friday on Uw wav to becoming a mrm- fitaie Hcanttal? At lone last tins Hummer.
K and the Friendly Bible
went to Algonquin Lake
There It no such thing as an
social tune and potluck
come a laboratory technician. 13-county are* and the chapel Mkhlgen Last ve*r, thw* bre-kround our boys and girls Inonenl Tyler wiU be teaching waa made possible by voluntary away btasra occurred in every
Mr and
and coaching at AuGrea. and contributions from the people of month, destroying 13.10! acres
guudly number of out young Richard Pay teaching tn Battle the arm. Nearly 100 toqal folks* fat the hlghtet ttul sine* IMO.
Pounce and
v,
K.
were
Wednesday
callers
at
the
By Victor Sluon
Rego Rendon home. * Mr and
family of
-------------Residents attended lhe PI A । Hartings

Was Mr. Todd aettrv in poUUca plan an finishing coUcte and
In IMP or 1S83 when you ran for work whwerer I can be of the
State Represcntatlvef
| mast iw to the country, wheth-

military channela to the 34th
General Hospital and I hear tiiat
tomurtuw 111 be meeting a full
Colonel for the first Umc to explain some of lhe things I said
or happened to mention In my

man.

August 3, IMS ' will
ILJS"
awhile, however. I was and Mill l
am willing to take whatever they j
may say over hete In order to,
have my opinions and statemenu ■

Freeport

West Woodland

almost overwhelmed that he tens Monday evening. The group Buehler,
would actually take an active was predominantly teachers and attended
military Job to make a little role though and ask the Anny their families A tine potluck ing ML*
for exptanaUons from just the । supper was followed by the bust- Barnard humri
letter I wrote.
ness meeting in charge of the nlng.
\ 'jF,
One more thing, if you do new president, Mrs Ewilda DflJ
know him very well, next Utne lenbeck Lewis Hine showed slides
----- see him be sure and tell taken on their trip to Hawaii |
ly to heck lg*
uro or four uuu
hUu how thankful I am to him this, past Summer The October
. .hie,™
I sure plan to campaign oil out I meeting wl" t.- ‘
.
How arc politics doing back In £
Michigan. I iirar so little about ,fMi Ume ro’nf’ up

iZi

2"5"“

..rtJhpXJtr”u»taw«S!!S

Saturday. * Mr. and Mrs Joe
Kauffman, local and Mra Grace
and Mrs Eldon Roush
• ible when returning to the
back 1 Mil) remember ex-, Mr.
-.--.-j-"A”,'— incxupson ot tamp*, rui. tot
States maybe next time I try
where your, centennial |UU1 children of South H*sXings
supper gueote of Mr
to. do • little politicking Ill not f«m ta and plan to stop »■-&gt;
‘tmner gurato wi ,8,und*I' and Mrs Milton Buehler * Mr;
...
.I..—....
will tta, vvrv n«wt tfnui that Sept
&lt;M her D*zenta. Mr. and .■
•
.
mv.. ji„, Z •ll'u -w’- l-’lc wnnney
tain•Me to have a positive effect, Ij«*
tock tn Michigan.
, ____________________
51nM wrrv Sunt)*&gt;____________
- iiu“&lt;a of his1
Ino(her Mrl Elnor
E]nor», Whitney
whltoey »
A
ta&gt;pc ro anyway
My rotation date ta Jan. 23. honored jbe birthdara of Mr.
In nlo,her
Got a couple questions for you.! 1666 and 111 take 3U days leave
°*Hn' a11 Mr. and Mrs Ralph Stuart end
DO you know the new Oongre»- then too and have about seven
daughters of Ionia, were Sunday
man from our district very well? ur eight months left In the
u
c ,‘cn’ I callers of Mra Elnora Whitney.
I mean Paul Todd. Jr. and he Army I am scheduled to get out “ “ ,.
!EL“ Ionn®
Mra Jame*
James Cool
Coql and family
probably doran't seem so new to In Srntreuber of 19C4. After that ,nt.
°en“r and b.rot*er-------a •birthday ------ •Ign­
attended
party
the people back there anymore I'm not positive except that
oring Kenneth Woods of Grand
Rapids, at his Ikaiu- Friday eve­
j &gt;0.1X10 who braved the cold winds ning. * Mr. and Mra. Carl
on Labor Day and made the
| nearly five mile walk across the
Mackinac Bridge. -Mort" aa he thur Clinton. ♦ Mra. Isabel Like
of Onondaga. Mra. Ctarabell
Burgess. of Mason. Mra. Murie

consumers
power

young man trum California, who

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Residents of HASTINGS and BARRY County
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Mra Don Cullen and family
ripe old Mie would attempt inch spent the weekend at lhe Cullen
farm near Hastings * Mr. and
Mra John Nederveldt of Byron
MUona.
Mr. and Mra Willis Dalton
motored to Kalamazoo Monday DeWeecd. * Mrs. Iola Wilks, Mra.
evening Sept C. taking their Iva CnrWin and Un Rva
daughters. Connie and 81&gt;aron
buck to their duUra al We.strm evening visitors of Mr and Mrs
Michigan Unlveraity. Connie is John DeWeert. * Homer De­
a Senior and is doing directed Weerd and daughter. Caroline of
teaching at Vicksburg but living Middleville were Thuraday visi­
tors st the John DeWcerd home.
* Mr. and Mra Howard Thaler
and family spent the weekend at

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visitors of Mr and Mrs Elmer
pl tab before completing Uie King of Ionia. * Mr. and Mrt.
B«1 Blough and children were
very compUmratary remark* rtrartllng the address that School
Board President,

Sept.
the School Board Expects of the
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8lh birthdays * Mr. and Mra
Merton Mesecar and family were
Sunday evening luneh guest-. of

Hale of East Lansing were Sun-

C*ve and Don of Bellwood HL.
spent the weekend a', the Cave
home and were Saturday supper
gurato of Mr. and Mra Charles
Hoyt * Mr and Mra Frank
Dutcher and family spent tlie
weekend with Mr. and Mra Roy

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                  <text>Communities Set
To Launch 1965
United Fund Drive

The Hastings Banner J—Z.
One Hundred and Tenth Year

20' Pages—3 Sectloni

Hastings, Woodland, Lake Odessa
Organize for Campaign to Help
Finance Humanitarian Apencies

Hastings, Michigan. Thursday. September 23. 1965

NEED A LICENSE?
Sheriff Meri H. Campbell has

Chest will begin Ils 1963 cam­
paign with a kick-off dinner.

Expansion Plan

I
j Smith, eampslin co-chairmen.

EDITORIALS­

Arts &amp; Crafts Show
Rated Great Success

Delton Electors

E

County Association tor Retarded

conducted from Oct. 4 to It.
The kick-off dinner, which is

NUMBfR 23

ART SHOW

The lime is rJpiilly approaching (qf annual United I'unil
Campaigns and volunteer workers in nearly all communities arc
making final plans to give residents an opportunity to help con­
tinue the work of many humanitarian agencies. ’
Organizations dependent on the coming Community Chest
drives include the Barry County Red Cross, which spinsored
the vital blood program which akme saves many lives. The
USO—the organization which provides many things for our
tliRt,
In the armed -------_—.—..—— _ — -----। —
-i ,
men in
farces—the
Salvation Army. Hastings Youth Children. #3MA0 for the Child
Council YMCA, Boy Scouts ofiouldariee Clinic. *1.640 for the
America and dozens of oUier Salvation Army and *3400 tor
Mtenctes arc looking to every in-; the Michigan United Fund which
dividual for continued support includes thr'USO and 36 well­
In Ha&gt;llngx. Atly. Richard J. j recognized agencies.
Hudson, chairman, and Jack
The flrite m Hastings start*
Hoke, assistant chairman, are Tuesday, Oct. 5. Solicitation*
ready to start the wheels turn- here are scheduled to be com­
ing to obtain the S534M.4* goal pJeted by Thursday. Oct. 28. Atty,
for thia year.
W
Hudson said.
The Hastings *53380.40 goal j in Woodland, the United Fund
Include* *7.675 for Uie Youth jtxiard met Monday at Uie home
Council, *11,723 for the Barry of Mrs. Oayord Laughlin and
County YMCA, *6.650 for the | plans were made to launch the
Boy Scouts. *7,100 for the Red drive for *2.600 in that eommimCros*. *3300 for Uie Camp Fire , Hy on Tuesday. Sept. 2*. with A
Girls, *406 for 4H Club*. (7400 j kick-off coffee at 10 am at the
for the Family A: Children * community rooms above the fire*

|

Section One—Pages 1 to 8

■ Judging by the hundreds of
who attended the ftrrt Arte
Elector* In the Delton School 'people
'
and Crafts Show at the old Michi­ out real lxIng it directly, they are
District Monday gave overwhelm- ,gan Central railroad station Thur.- great inibhc relation* fellow*. Tt»
day through Sunday, and Ute great
bonds to expand jchoal faculties.
ciithuslaam for the venture. shown
and expressed, this Initial enter-

Father of Area
Residents Dies
In Road Crash

There were many who worked iny community. These thing* wash

Community Chest Fund, will ,
—
------------ -------------------- by R.M.C.—--------- ' । । ;
honor the many volunteer* who
wiu UT cuumkmu* me &lt;iuu&gt;o
5,me 11&lt;&gt;xl
U1&lt;! 8O0d 8°“! editors that include*: RkhbtalnMSi 'ta’“uie 'communhy.jLord willing, a* Mother used to‘ord J. Guenther. Superintendent
Charles H Chaskes. public ret*-(any. Rone and I will be with our of Schools for the Hastings Area;
t^'ited1'^010/ I°f U’rin,ta'1*thn frtends. Rudi and Ingrid Soucck. Mr*. Mildred Smith. President of
guest speaker 'instruction win ln
10vri* lluUf C1,F
ton*-1 the Hastings Area Board of Edu­
1*. LCJUUkK, so, iv*
be given and materials will bejbruek. Austria. Then, after a brief 'cation; Harold a Stockwell.County Brethren, a brother of Harry and
i distributed to the volunteers.
home again via Vienna.; Superintendent of Schools; Robert Raymond Leckrone M R4 Ha*-

Uu- credit goes to the Artut Work-

inllls now being levied, according (Evedine Struble • and the person
to school authorities
responsible for arranging the dis­
plays. Hastings Art teacher. Mirs
— ---- sponslble for the artistic
end °f the present high achool;
“ toe».mam uMitfaw. tn th*&gt;
tension tor Cultural Affairs from
elementary building; remodeling of the University of Michigan.
car collided head-on with a stake the bus tarn into shop training Michael church. t»nd well known
Rev. Luther Brokaw, chairman I direct but interesting route!
Youth Council; William F. KlrkDetroit artist, Sid Seeley, (hi*
of the Budget Committee, pre-j while tn Rome, we hope to «e -patrick. Barry County 4-H Club Manistee River, eight miles of bus bam on a different location.
troll suburb' added appreciably to
tO^llle David and Judy Gury. the son and ; Agent; Russell B Evans. BoyScout
Executive Committee for odan-,
!
the official ribbon-rutting Openlion. Following are the approved, daughter-in-law of the Rev and • Executive of the Thomapple Duamounts In the budget: M'.ehi-lMr*. Don M. Gury of Hastings j trict and John C. Bay, AdmlnlaThere was added interest al the
In the plans drawn by the Dover! mm1
A •J,',
Bill*
.. on a .busliww
.
,
. ,tn , trator
. .
..__ .. .
Kiwanu speaker — Dr. cnaries'!?'
T0??
142
• David,
assignment
of Peiuxock Hospital.
injured, according to the report.
man Architectural flnn of Grand exhibit by Uie showing ol one of
H Frante of Grand RMdd*. Boy** Scout* »^OnGtr7ns-&lt;^iI^y,0'nrtimea •wa&gt;' ,rom Uie: Except for the concluding article
State Follee at Uie Manistee Rapids, the high school addition
only person outside the workshop Hastings signature* tn the guast
noted orthopedic surgeon. Is to'
'
'
apeak on "Amputations In Chil­
dren" ’ before member* of the
including Mrs. Richard Ora». Mr
Hastings Kt warns Club al Uielr
and Mrs Harmon Wilcox. David tlw Arthur Struble#' troche* Art
regular Wednesday noon. Sept i&gt;125
8fnl0f c(uU
..
appreciably. intermediate school student*.
A cili*en.n advisor committee, Settles uru! others, not showing at in Ute Belleville School System. «&gt;
». luncheon at Uie Eptecopal; |J00 C1&lt;!r|cal w&lt;)jk noo
ifice. our department un Uie paper Jto 4dd; twi nothing whaisocvcr to
■ which conducted studies of the
Dk.&lt;uL. u
Th*' Community Chest cam-j will be taken over by
I'. facilities and future needs, rrccmP*‘«n
everybody in the _______
toternaUomlly for fij^woi^ J&gt; ^nmunlly the opportunity tolnl,
r-,
..
_____
&gt;ne ccxilcr ot uie span, wmen «*;
Twmiyorthopedic surgery
Isiiore in meeting the emergency
7---------- •--------- —
| needs ot those who suffer. and D1IM'J11
crtaUons in thc field of ceramics.
sSi™’*
S IJl |n ||||

. Illitc StriUP

Parents of HHS ™L" XJ,
Juniors. Seniors * £““
..TS.
“ IS
No mceUng* have been achedukxl: Meet Honda y

ed.

Helping Hand

.
XI aiao gives an opportunity
si nrr the board had found. the
, to help many who are In spec- taiwren management and Local
Parente of Hastings High
present bus tarn Inadequate, it was
I tel need, a* they give to. the
UAW-CIO to sei tic the strike i School 11th and 12th grade stuMichigan United Fund. Inc.
nt the E W Bliss Coriipony it dent* are Invited to attend a “,,d Rsymoncf and Mr. and Mr*. recommended that the building be
converted to shop class purposes.
included in the tattoo. wp-L^, un.tent.xjd Wcdnrsdaj^orn“,c "'“‘IJSchool •Mop-:
rSwriLaSSm’NSlwilte
I parted through the United Fund!ln_ Ix&gt;C81 4j4 w#)11 on
Sept. day. Sept 27. at 7:30 pm. in the
Leckronc. WhO
who itVOd
llrud
Member* of the Helping
Hclolne Hand I are the Heart Association.
Aaarwtetlnn .CereOre-Ii,.
and Dwight Ixckrone.
— - -• —•
•— : Wut
West firm
Gym.
wish to express Uianks and ren- bral Palsy Association. Multiple
Mewing* »t the enrf of last
Other renovaUon* would be the
parent* will b* "divided into
der a report for Ito first month ol | Sclerosis Sister Kenny Founds-. ’ week between the management
service August 13-Sept 17. Of- | Hon. and many other recognized and
pnMlurf
three groups: Parents of college
to special education purposes, and
generous people who have donat- ' Izationx A United Campaign— 1 ,.rro2iln- n&gt; the reoort
college bound Ilth grader* and Young Republicans
ed clothing, furniture and money united the fund raising efforts of! ..
i.
77k
parents of 11th |uuJ 12th gradMembership Meet
office machines The printing faas well as to those fauhfullndl- 1 practically all healUi and welfare I Foundry wor*era atuu* Hosungs । eM nol
(
to coue&lt;f
A special membership meeting
k_ -have
------------------------------------------------------plant, who had ratified a new conMr An&lt;krton of me
vlduals _
who
iflven
soI
freely ' agencies
into one drive
—makes
tract on Aug. 13. went tack to Employment Security Office in of the Barry County Young Re­
of time and labor Ip many ways " sense
publicans.
between
the
ages
of
। Battle Creek will talk to Uie
During Ute first four week*. 21 , The following Lake Odessa work on Monday.
The foundrymcn. represented by group not going on to college. 17 and 40. who are Interested in
needy families have been helped, committees have been appointed
Local 336. Inlenuittonal Molders High school courwlorstfwill talk the future of the Republican
331 Items of clothing have been
„
distributed along with 76 items of
Publicity and Public RelaUan*! and Allied Foundry Workers Union । to parents of college bound stu­ tings City Bank at 7:10 pm. on
bedding. Household furnishing* | - Wm D Ribbens. chairman,, of North America, until this week dent*. Principal Don Gill will Thursday. Oct 14 A social hour
Kn.l -..!■! ‘ Ik,
.L _______ ,___ ..__
and appliances Including two «nd Richard Foltx. Mrs Ralph
wilt follow the meeting.
__ ________
Li-_ .___
Khnu-Hrtn
fVr .fnhn
—a*—
.
washing
machines,
two___
complete
!Showerman.
Dr. i,.
John
Lundeen.up
by Uie 600-plus production and parent* at "7:30.
bed*, one refrigerator, tables,land Wm. Eckstrom
shop clerical worker*.
1 The parents will then be dfvldA8 A MATTES OF
chilr* and one davenport *ere
Commlltet -Rev, Lu-j Local* 414'* two-year contract ed according^ to the interest of
Funeral service* for Don N.
; ther Brokaw, chairman, and Da- was up Sept 1. Negotiations for their sons and daughters. Parents
PUBLIC INTEREST
Higgins, 45, Rl Hickory Corners,
Smith. Harold Caicott and a new agreement began July 28
are urged to be there. There will
The attention given Friday,
The store hours ore 1pm to 1 ';■ vid
who died unexpectedly Monday
Mr*. John Lleh.
a
be ample time to ask questions in
pm. Friday, or in case of emer­
Reciprocal Participation-Mrs
,
.
j each group.
gency call WI 5-2219 or WI 5­
(Forrest Mitchell, chairman, and
4410 for Information or help.
at 2 pm. this Thuraday al tie
. ...
. • Malcolm
mn*uiu, Tasker.
ibmci, *Clare Blakely
-Pick-up and delivery service anti Duane Yager,
Hcnton-Smlth Funeral Home at
the John Birch Society office
\ Middleville School
will be furnished five rt*v*
days ■a w**ftr
week I Historian—Mrs .Calvin Miller
In Washington. DI'_ points up | Delton
for furniture, clothing, etc.
Lawton e wuitem*. 4g.'owner Enrollment 1,581
i The Rev. Kenneth McGee is
Auditor—Roy Benson.
where needed
Each year the Lake Odessa of Automatic Appliance* at Mid-' Unofficial enrollment at MldJohn Birch Society Coordlna- jto officiate and burial will be
in Prairieville Cemetery. MlllCommunity Chest raises funds dlevllle, wa* injured about 3 pm. dlevllle'* TK School reached a new
Tuesday when hl* Volkswagen! *»!«»» of IJfl! as of Monday, with
Helping Hand, comer East State Little League. Boy Scouts. Girl went out of control on W State 411
of tile Simmonds-Williams Lcghigh adiool.
and East Grand Street. Hastings. Scouts. Salvation Army and the Road near the Irving Cemetery.
The official count of the 4lli
. .
.
.
Frill*• In l&lt;MU n*
Michigan United Fund. In this
Mr. Higgins suffered an
th his family,
way one drive takes the place Hospital with a bad cut on the
£. William 8L
William Bafduf Dies of several drives
Junior Vanity football glime with
a graduate of
Caledonia
*1
Middleville
this
near
Delton, the son of Guy and
William Balduf. 74. Lake OdesGOP Committee to Meet
Thursday; Varsity game at Cale­
some of the biographical facts । Rena Holbrook Higgins.
donia Friday night, general faculty
al the McDowell Nursing Home
The Barry County Republican
meeting Monday with school closIn Hastings Service* will be at Executive Committee will meet
Williams was en route to WoodRodof Dairy tn Claicebunt for
1:30 p.m. Saturday at the Pick­ at the Hasting* City Bank mectwhich will be printed, at a I
Hopkin* plays the T-K Junior
ens Chapel In Lake
ter date, in this publication.
mlshap occurred.
Burial In iJtkesidc Ccm
Varsity grid team.
vlously worked for the E. W.
8 pm. All Republicans welcome.
A possible mechanical failure
Bliss Company here.
may have caused the truck to go!
Member* of Hospital Guild 18
He married Violet Spaulding
rut of control and roll down the■ will not have n meeting for the
headquarters In Belmont. on Aug. 4. 1S42, at Bryan. Ohio.
highway.
i month of September.
survived by a daughter. Peegy.
Houston.
sons. Don.- Dougta*. Philip arid

Aids 21 Needy.

I?

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Perkln* gave Dial .painting to the
Woodland Library where it rightly

painted

chinawe.

and

leaded

al

1'3 mi lies III Month

Illustrious citizens

appointed a* the Cultural Con­
sultant to the Michigan Chamber
of Commerce. He Is the first to
United States. as the official C. of
C. magazine. •■Challenge- affirms.

country os an auUwrtty tn his
nate that more people could not

Don Higgins, 45,
Dies Suddenly
Monday Night

Lairton JFillitims
Hurt in Mishap

vcraaUon while he was here. He
instantly mentioned the many

added, "wily doesn't the dty lisve
an ordinance about some of those
street? They can detract greaUy
frojn the overall impression of a

Mr. Church continued, referring
to the Street Art Fair tn Ann Ar­

------•------

has now developed to one of the
public relations representative
of program in Art I* an osscP to
business a* well as the whole
community In Ann Arbor par­ the Hastings Senior Cltlsena
ticipating sjfmsir*. tasldcs the meeting to be held at 1 pm.
University. not only include the
dty Itself, plus twth Chambers of Camp at Algonquin Lake. Hill, an
electrical engineer, is known as
Recreation Dept. ’ public schools, ।an outstanding speaker. He stud­
hondweavers' guild and many ■ied al Tri-State College al An­
gola. Ind, and has been with
others
Mr Church and Mr. Sreley 1Consumer* since April 23. 1827,
visited the new Hastings Public
Library and expressed both amaze­
RUMMAGE SALE — Hastings
ment and appreciation for a town .BP.W Chib. 1
of this tire, with Ute desire to ;
have such an exceptionally fine Thur*. Sepl. 23
and beautiful library. They both1

backward glances

7VZr ofyesterday'1....

as gleamd from tbe
Banmr files

Barry cpunly * Board of Super­
visors Tuesday voted J3.000 for
completion of Ute second floor of
Uie museum at Charlton Park
which houses hundred* of arti­
cle* used in pioneer days.
ConatrueUon of new Michigan
Bell Telephone company building
to house a new dial exchange is
scheduled to start soon follow­
ing action Monday evening by
the Board of Adjustment's ap­
proving variations in setbacks re­
quired by the scnlng ordinance
The building Is to be erected
on the southwest corner of Court
and Broadway.

County Chapter of the National
Foundation for Infantile Paraly-

moderately
Ills eyes crinkling. Benson
Society target, occupies three
suites in the tame building.

Baird's Clothing Store. Local
contributlom to the Infantile
Paralysis Fund have made this
gift possible.

ings.refuscd Io rent him

Thc last legislature fixed the
pay of supervisors nt
per
day with mileage both ways at
five cent# "per mile. This repre-

tlon and the Declaration of
Independence, a hand'-aUtebed

day over the previous rate.

More titan 100,000 bushels of
cucumbers have been salted down
this season at Uie H Irsch Com­
pany Pickle station, according
to Joe DeRulter, the local manBACKWARD GLANCEM,

I Lucile Hunsberger of Rt Hickory

.over. Charles of Middleville. Guy
! &lt;B11H of R5 Hastings and James
of R2 Delton; two-half-sisters.
Mrs. A. J. (Bernie*! Shaft of
Comstock anl
Mrs
Beatrice
Lancaster of Kalamaaoa

\ Attend Conference
Assistant HHS Principal lewis
were in Flint this Wednesday. Mr*.
Foster to attend a conference on
social studies and Principal Lang
to consult with the curriculum di­
rector of the Flint school* and also
to visit the new ungraded high
school at Essexville

The Barry County Fair this
year showed a net pront of about
&gt;2.000, according to figures rebUNDAY SCHOOL RECORD—The Rev. H. J. Buwalda. ilefll.
pastor of the Hastings Evangelical United Brethren Church,
explains a function of the new Sunday School “PeMnal Attend-

[Mr*. Richard &lt;Alberta&gt; Lancas-

PRIZE BEEF—Gyorge Lydy of the Hasting* Milling

Building al the fairground* and women of the Cartton Gran
served the dinner. Mr*. Rufus Stanton Irighll Rl Dowling.

"The FoUUclan", reprints at

Robert Jesson Dies
----------------------- — —
J
,11
wU
Colored -Uckete" Immediately -reveal their attendance records
and special elaaeificarion*. such as “ill," “*hut-tn." or "hospllal-

hi. home In Garden City. Long

foreboding novel, ~19*4
displayed prominently.

'

Shepier. Mr*.
Mrs. William Chrirtle.
Christie. Mrs.
Eekert. Mrs
Mr* Art Shepler.
Mr*. Melvin
_ ■■___ ■____ w.___ ■
I

�14854' yean Also riMts at the win return liorne Oct. B.
'Bam* home on Bunday were
Mn. I. J. Br»dy of Hdwardsr
their son. the Charles Barnes of burg *p«nt the weekend with her
. 8t
&lt;r.d
Same*' »U- parents, the Ben Campbells,
Tha Far mantra wan
‘Ur- »he C. A. Moreys, of NUm.
while her hu.band wasonafishTne ra&gt; Clardy* were weekend
...
...... ir.g irin.
al Iha
zif thalr ann ' ViSittng th* Keith BtrTlgarS
...
v.
guests at the home of their son. gr(, (helr
&gt;nd family.! Mr. and Mr*Larry Baum were
the "Skip" Clardys, at Frankfort,: Mr
Richard Martnger! Saturday gueaU of the Charles
Ind.
।
gon, p,ul from Ban Diego.' Murphy* at Holland for a cnitoc
A house-guest ot the ^T. D.‘Calif. The Maringws took the'on their boat.
Barns* for a few day* till* week northern route coming through
Mr an(j Mrs Manhall Bel*on
U her brother. Edward J. Vande- jCanada and the Lake LouiseShirley took a trip through
atrr™ tow «—u mH*. °I CHeeiuborough. Md. Mr. I area and plan to lake a different NOTthem Michigan over the
M 1:10 at the Pick-1 Vandegrift Is a retired manager route home, thus Unking a nice weCkend making Traverac City
L Lake Odema, for 'of the P*1 ullk Company.'hav- vacation trip a* well a* a plea*- and Mackinac Island their main
da May Snavely. 84. In« been employed by them for ant vuit with their family. They destination*.__________________
Mra
who-------------— ----------- —r20. al the MethodlM Home al
- ---------------------------------------------- -

Personal
In ention
1 !• -LC-t. . rr-.tTL

Mrs. Snavely
Dies Monday at
Methodist Home

&lt;11*1 Home. wm formerly afflli-

r ,

thrilled about going The Jacob- | logg Bird Sanctuary for a picnic :
•en* have became very good dinner. Karin was thrilled with ther.
frhuda of the Bennett ftmllie*,I i the outing ••
a* she greatly enjoy*
Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Ballentine
Mt MI1U
plcnte, and with the boat
bent ride called on fanner Weal Woodland
and they are hoping that eome-, a plenty,
day they may meet again to re- ‘1 and a swim "
a* tXXcX
added p!".rcrtt.
pleasure., neighbors. the Albert and Ed­
.
HkA aa wonderful
■v'M.rA.I day
riav u
mt did
Hlrl ward
_ —
Reeaors. .n
on Rnntiav
Bunday. Thl-V
They
new their friendship.
;*he
had
Mra Ben Beverwyk returned j everyone In the group.
,al«o visited Mrt. Allee Hendee.
a Woodland
resident, at Pennock
Friday from a two -week t visit j Recent weekend guests at theiu
------ --------------with her daughter, The Ken Mar- Howard A. Peter* home were Hospital.
sella, ot Newaygo. On Bunday,1 Mr. and Mr*. Reynold* R. Seltzer | n]e LeVeme Bowman* were
Mra. Beverwyk accompanied the of Toledo, who while here helped ; ln Kaiamaxoo Saturday evening
Melvin Smiths, the exchange celebrate Mr. Peters' birthday, ito attend the chicken barbecue
month old baby. This will be student who U living with them. Arriving th* following morning iBt me Hooeyslde Methodist
Mrs. Jacob*en‘a nrat trip to Karin Nilsson from Sweden, and after the Bcltaer's departure for [church with their son, the Ber­
South Africa, which will now be the Bob Dlngereons and Denny, a week's visit were Mr. and Mra.1 nard Bowman*.

Lyle Bennett, of Mt. Pleasant,
went to the Metropolitan Airport
to bid farewell to Mr. and Mr*.
B*rry Jacobsen and daughter
who were leaving for South Afri­
ca Barry came here from South
Africa 5H years ago to obtain
his master's degree Lyle Bennett

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GRAB YOUR HAT Affl^W.

happier
FAMILIES
shop at

o

GREEN STAMPS!

Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.
Cart (CMadyai Welch of Jack-

LOW. LOW PRICES!

CENTER

rural Vermontville; 11 grandchMdren.. and 18 great grand­
children. ' A daughter, Bernice

GOOD COOKS BEGIN WITH FOODS FROM.

Cemetery.

Church Notes
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH

CENTER RIB PORK A
NABISCO

Church”
Sunday echool at 10 am.
Morning worship ul 11 am..
Rev. George Neiman .peaking.
Sunday. Monday and Tuesday.
Sept. 2S. 37 and 3S. at 8' pm.
Spiritual Life Mission. Rev. Nei­
man speaking. Special music

’/ SAITINES

Wedhpulay, 4 pa, cherub and
^^Wadoetday,

8

pan.

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Senior

Saturday. 9 am. Junior Cate-

Ailtfday. 10 am.
Catgchtam class.

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Senior

X"—“Ul
METHODIST CHURCH
JBjbhip service al 8:30 and 11.
Onfan title: -Qlad To Go."
. Wrrh school, 9:45.
pfialley singers rehearsal. 6

M.YF. 7 pm. , welner
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. Thuraday. 3:30 carol choir re­
hearsal. children'* choir re-

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No Driver's License
McClurkln, IS 1912 8
Jeftaypn. paid an U fine plus
M.4S court coat* for driving
without driver’s license in Nash­
ville.

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Plus Humidity
. . . niakra an uncomfortable
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PET-RITZ FROZEN

FRUIT PIES

dance Of rain wtilch causes

TO GLADDEN
THE HEARTS OF
COOKIE LOVERS

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HASTINGS . . . PRONE WI
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�Welcome
Wagon Notes
The Hastings Welcome Wagon
Ladles, Mrs Carlton Kaechele
and Mrs Eugene Guernsey, are
doing an expert Job in meeting
and greeting new arrivals in
this community and making
them feel at home.
As a gesture of knowing neigh­
bors and becoming acquainted
with each other, welcome
WAGON NOTE8. will be printed,
with pertinent facts, and these
will be recorded by the Lady of
the House, because site is the one

Ask Nominations
For Business
Woman of Year

The Houghs moved here from
Lake Odessa They have bought
a new house in the new housing
development on Lincoln Bl. Mr,
Hough works nights al the K. W.

|

called. "May We Introduce."
It's worth noUng that almost
Invariably all of these families
voice a similar opinion----- "We
Just love Hasting! and this communlty" This u pleasant to
hear and glad you like Uie city
and county "Among Uie Lakes"

।

Husband: K. W. BIIm
The Brimmers have bought the
Robert Beadle farm and have
moved to Hastings from Nash­
ville Mr Brimmer works al the
E. W. Bliss daytimes in the ma­
chine shop The Brimmers have
a Utile girl 3 yean old.

it’s our birthday i

leniwui
ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY •

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f

’ fr

Our
top-fashion draperies

।
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,electrical engineering at Michi*
।gan State University. Their eon
।I* three yeatvold and their little
Mrs. Howard W. Rogen (Ethel) !

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guest from Arizona. They are
renting out near Algonquin Lake
Her hobby is knitting and sew­
ing and he would like to lake
up flying u a hobby when their

school. He received his master
In counseling this Bummer. She
was a secretary at a Orund Rap| ids hospital until the new baby's
arrival. She knits and lovea to
icook. Their baby boy is Just a
of Builneii and ProfeMlonul
Women's Clubs i.n .sponsoring a

reg. 7.98 NOW

A39
single width, floor length

reg. 6.98 NOW

in charge of the electricians
working on the new addition to
Pennock Hospital. Their 20 year
old daughter is looking for work
locally They will live In Hastings
al least a year. They have three
daughters. 20. 14 and 12, and two

11 Hastings
from Pittsford He Is the newly
lu.bsnd: Sal
appointed minister at Uie Wes­
leyan Methodist Church in Has­
tings The 18 year old daughter
is preparing to leave for college Oxford. Mich. This year he will
and the other Uiree girls will teach 9th grade Social Studies
at Hastings Mrs Strong is also They moved in last Saturday
an art teacher but will only sub­ and Sunday and are not organ­
stitute because of their 5 month ised as yet. She has not had time
old baby boy. They are renting a

5"’“'

tingle width, till length

BE SURE TO SEE!
Doctors Attending
State Convention

GOSPEL FILM

Centerville Awakening
7:00 P.M.

The Kensingtons moved here,
from Coldwater. They had moved
the day before we called. Mr.;
Kensington has been in Hastings i
previously to their moving. He is'

Sunday Evening, September 26

Hastings E.U.B. Church
East ot Grand

H. J. BUWALDA, Pastor

and he plays the guitar. They
will be taking more studies at
Westerit towards a degree. She
likes to knit and they are both
looking furwgrd.to, mrpcipaUon
In community activities.

BUY!

McKay works for Pete Coble at
the Ben Franklin Store The Mc­
Kays are living with her parents.

Now Is the Time to Stock Up!

o oht
WE’VE SINGLE TO WALL-TO-WALL WIDTHS, SILL

TOO LATE TO

AND FLOOR LENGTHS IN A BEAUTIFUL RANG*
OF COLORS. IN STOCK OR RUSH-ORDERED!

erence and experience. Can
live tn anywhere. Talk over my
work schedule. Call Oobles 628HIM or write: Viola B. Wend- more Trailer Park before buying
sel, Rl Oobles, do Roger Oild­ at Algonquin Lake. He is the
District Manager for J. I. Case
Their 12 year old daughter Is
blind since shortly after birth

LEGAL

(To Supply the Normal Daily Vitamin Requirements)
Regular

Sale

Save

500

$8.98

$5.98

$3.00

250

$3.49

100*

$5.49
$2.49

$2.00
$1.00

Thetamin

(Therapeutic Vitamin for Thoie Who

$1.49

ager. This means a payment of
more than $80,000 L&gt; Barry Couu-'

40 Yelara Ago
Goodyear Brixhers Hardware
Company here named the follow­
ing winners In the Ashing con­
test they sponsored and which

BUILDING

Wayne Hazel

30 ... . for $1.98
100 .k, . for $5.49

Phono 374-3523

bass—First prise. Glen Edger,

Schrumpf and Floyd Craig. 6 lbs..
7 oerf.; third prize. Ben Babcock.
6 Iba.. 1 ox. Otto Kline won the
prize for catching the largest
pickerel. 15 lbs.. I oza.. and also
for catching Uie largest muakellunge, 10 Iba, 12 ozs

Comparable to Formulas Selling for $7.79

Vita-Pop,
(Chewable Tatty Multi-Vitamins for the Children)

100 for Only $1.99

You drive safer with
insurance!

Burdette Llchly. rural mall
carrier, had a narrow escape from
serious Injury Thursday morning
in a collision between his car and
Jaipge Montgomery's Jitney bus

INTRODUCTORY VITAMIN OFFER

Come in and get a 30-Day Supply of any one

of these leading vitamins:

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—

—

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Uni-Caps Capsules or CheWable
Visol Family Vitamins

—

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adequately insured. Liability coverage costs
just a little, can save you plenty. Don’t wait

Chocks

SAH GREEN STAMPS

GARDNER
DRUGS

110 W. Stat. St.

WI 5-ZU4

and from
men were
directions
prevented

the fair grounds. The
coming from opposite
and the monument
them from neelng one

Ln the aide and hurled upon the.
Illite grass plot at the southeast:
comer of the intersection. Uchty’a car was badly damaged .but

Verjian Capsules or Chewable

)Tn.»»

The First Baptbt Church ot
Hastings will entertain the Michlgan Orthodox Baptist Association
at lheir 17th Annual meeting
here next Tuesday and Wed-

FREE

FREE

DO ALL YOUR WINDOWS NOW AT BIG SAVINGS) CHARGE IT). '

Continued from Page Ona

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fabrics

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roys.

The veterinary surgeons of
Barry County have organised the
Barry County Veterinary Medical
Association with the following
officers: Dr
William Elliott.
Hickory Comers, president; Dr.
B- A. Perry. Hastings, vice presldent; Dr. C. E. Morford. Delton.
Montary-treasurer.

NORDIC, FLOCKED MARQUISETTE

VALUES!

PENNEY'S in HASTINGS Is Open Every Day

9 A.M. until 5:30 P.M. Fridays 9 A.M. until 9 P.M.

�4—THK HASTINGS BANNER

FhlTADIAI

this activity, Mr. King speaks from

।

Harold Foster
Goes to Okinawa

husband, with the Agricultural I Southeastern PT A Meets
Waivtes Examination
Dept, joins her here in a month
soutlMsstem PTA will be
and then they will soon return I „ t,.,—«... s-ru m at 6:30. i ----- —' ~Z .’
home. Mrs OrtniUl. who grew up
L
^...v Mlnrrr ,ln,CB' T*nn,‘r !-akC Ro'11'
to Kalamazoo, has fun telling,™* wUI be a P®°'lck Mlp^7 ed wmmtoatton when arraigned
Municipal Judge L. E
■bout her early days
day* of sailing
»alllng with a free wtU offering accordj Mr*. Glen Brower will Join about
Thev will all
__ trri « •*»
R/Uv-rt Barnau on a cibmsd «
nn Wall
. Grand Rapid* friend* and leave .™
— re-- , .&gt;n«
—---------SaUsrday on the Theatre Tram
Newell. Everyone wlU be encourentering. She wm bound
1 Tour in New York City. They during her stayhere .MrsJMrkbecome a member of the over to circutt court and ndeMol

PIWOCK HOSPITAL : Personal Mention

Barej'County bM. over the years.
ADMITTAXCEB
L U 1 I U l\ I n L
• danooBtrated a real tnlerrai in 4-H
Continued from Page One .jacUvfUas. WUlUm P Kirkpatrick County Agent Michigan State
do (implied or intended) with the!mu, to lua article. dtocuM the University agricultural extension
rektlve importance of the article* I County 4-H activities u a practical
rxBCr'oxV’Viiiui
bl Fkyi-’
Each writer will have aomcUiing Supplement to educational proUs Thctass. t»0 MsH*. --'
difTerent to contribute and lhe.Rrams
that, more often Jhan suitant at the UnivwMty of the ».ur Muu. 171 Bu« St
Rpurtcrti arrival brings to four
logical plan for drvrlTping Uie • by- 4-H bring into play information
Die number of MSU Haff mon*
-theme"
'-glnuted in Uie classroom, thus
MrDDuiVuJS"— °iua*r« Bsvvy.
• • •
'giving excellent opportunities to
aoe
bi . svyCTs
Bupt Guenther will “kick-on" put this knowledge to practical use. j
■ABBVILLB — Kay Bum CraMm.
qie serioi with a dbcusMon of! one thing you quickly team on
1**1. Mila st. BUM U.h. &lt;31 X.
the school* development since
“Educauon for a Changing World." _ nicrt-ng Ruwwlf B. Evans to that
during which he will comment on!
u a genuine entiiuriari about
held agricultural CXcun;
steps bring taken here to bring ‘ the ■ scouting program Like Mr.

school methods and programs In;King and Mr Kirkpatrick, in
line with Uie time*.
YALCA and 4-H. Mr. Evans views
The Hastings Area School Dis-. jcouUng not as a mere interesting
trict to-tn Uie process ot growth
healthful activity, but rather

was appointed dls-

what these changes are likely to j developed and compftbensive edumean, member* of Uie Hastings j caUarud program. Hto article will
Board of Education liave made (Usov.s scouting from thia point
UUWUl lo prexrt «»■ u- •»c&gt;.« M.U ot pM UUU. -111
m.,«u
IU-I&gt; u, h.
I.™ mlud,
J0M1 c M,
M,w“u&gt; •M:*dmu,uu,.urol wmuailiWIW.
—
■ wncrc a mrnp.ciicuaiic
« raar.ua. pnraaru. A
u..™ U
« Uuor BoUr. will hr
prno.ua h, Mr. MUaml Bmiu.. M
rrjod u.
President uf the Board of Educa­
tion.
available for people In tills area.
County sclsooto are still very
much a factor in the overall edu­' gram is completed. Pennock will
cational picture. Harold S Stock-' still be a comparatively small com- .
well, our Qounty Superintendent’ munlty hospital and cannot pee­
r ribly be expected to duplicate all of
ground In discussing thU subject1 Uie service* available al a large
’ hospital flth a resident staff of
time permits, to comment on some: doctors and. technicians, on duty
‘ around the dock. Mr. Bay will
cation.
comment on both the improvements
Camping, tn the opinion of

Hastings Board ot EducaUon.
’He received the B8. degree
from MSU and the M. S. degree
from the University of Minne■Ota. Foster la put president of
the Michigan County Agente
AowociaUon and ata» received
the Distinguished Service Award
of the National Association of
County Agricultural Agent*
He to a member of the Mich­
igan and National Adult Edu-1
cation Association* and Uw Natlonal AssociaUon of Public Ad­
ministrators.
Other MSU consultants at the
University of the -Ryukyu* are
Dr. Jack J. Stockton. chlef-&lt;rf- UAXTIXQB
party; Dr Flunk Roop, engineer­
ing consultant and Dr. Robert
Geist, consultant tn English.
I

Square Dance Leasons
NASHVIIXE-B
Beginner's Western-style uiuare Snr Xdsoa. 13
dance leaauns will start at 7 pm. MIDDLEVILLE
Sunday. Sept. 26. at the Lake­
side Grange Hall. Mane FrccBristol School Reunion

Good reading! See you in No­
vanDer.

A FLOOR TO MEET
EVERY BUDGET

HASTINGS FLOOR
.COVERING
123 W. State St.

I Mb* Sally Heath of R4 Has-1
■ tings is an advisor at Uie Uni-1
j veraity of New Mexico. Advisors j
were selected from both graduate |
1 and undergraduate students plan-1
1 nlng careers in counseling Miss |
I Heath, daughter of Mr.'and Mr*. I
1 Adelfcrt Heath, wa* a National I
I.Merit scholar and valedictorian
at Hastings High School in UiS«^
She earned her BA at MlfhigBn
and MA at the University of
California. She was the director
of Camp Fire Girls' Comp Kltanni*s this past Summer.

HASTINGS

EXPERIENCE

HELPS US
...AND YOU

iincc 1923. families have relied
on Leona rd-Osgocd Funeral Home
during bereavement. Years of serv­

ice have given us valuable insight

into the special needs of bereaved

1 Truxell of Carson City, tn celeI bration of the Yerty's wedding
anniversary and Mra. Truxell'*
birthday.

families, ond have taught us how

best to fill those needs.

Announcement
Due to my accident on August 11 th

My Office will be
Closed Indefinitely

THU®IS
01 WI
uoumiu

LE0I1HRDOSGOOD
-junenal-Monte
CHARLES H. LEONARD

A. B. Gwinn M. D

JACK 0 OSGOOD

Phone 945-2471

ANOTHER

Miss Solly Heath
At New Mexico
TOE MODERN FASHION
m FLOORS

»»

CORNER WALNUT ANO S. JEFFERSON

ex

m„. h™».
i. Buth CeartBtr.' stateside wlU&gt; her daughter who
I to now studying at McMurry Cols«»L "fl; O«o“v leire U1 nilnoto for her freshman
Walaut, JagiU year. Mrs. Holina will visit
nunr. Bari WU-1 frlends in Michigan until her
i&lt;7 riitb. st.
««. B«pl. SO
lartk* guna.

bwsiu

u«n. ■»». - u» w

K5w 5 &gt;£'~ 3-*«
buddy of his wm also a native
of Kalnmaroo After service Bill,
from Texa*. visited his Celery
City pal. and that's when he mH
Millie—hto future wife. But even
more interesting than that is
the fact that after they had
been married for some time they
discovered that their grandfath­
ers. u.1 young men. knew each
other and attended school to­
gether.
The Dick Cooks will be In
Ann Arbor this Thursday eve­
woSduui
ning to attend the Pa»t Presi­
dent* banquet of the Michigan
PrcM Asaoc. They are returning
HA1TIX0*
Uie $500 00 painting, done by Bld
Seeley, to U. of M. Art Coordi­
nator Michael Church. Tlito wu
the painting on display at the
local Arta and Crafts Exhibit in
Hastings last week The Cooks
ip Benson “
of• Lake —
Hiawatha.
■ nTo &gt;y
——• *U1 ** ln Deteoit Saturday and
.n
N. J. arranged a -Conference fly to Munich. Germany. SunCaratn! Call'' so they, and the Wright'day. They plan visits to Inns*JL
i puns .could all visit together at j brack and Vienna in Austria.
the same time and all wish Roni Rome. Paris and Landon before
a very "Happy BirthdayThe returning home.
Bervxms had Just returned Sept., Mr &lt;nrt Mrs. Dmv11i shaull are
CtoasB. BBT WUUtU ’ B4..’ BUtJo:! ; 12th from a Summer traveling | now ilrlng al ai8O commerce
. through Eurojie.
.
. Rd. at Orchard Lake. Mich.
Guests at the William Kirk..
«.,_M Rni-,r
»in(«.n
Patricks Algonquin Lake home u gpendlnB Ulb WMk wllh rc|„.
.;#re,«*lnd IMn«“■ live* In and around Hasting*
DB&amp;OX „ XiiS a*™
t™

liome on W. Green Street. Sun­
day.
Wallace Osborn drove hto
grandson. Mike Engle, to Gren­
ville. Ohio, on Wednesday. Sept
iMh. where Mike started hto
second year studies at Denison
University. Mr. Osborn returned
liome the following day.
Jack “Jock" Hopkins is now
back at his studies at Miami U.
at Oxford, Ohio, after a J&amp;unmer traveling through Europe. .
KaUiy Dunn to now at 261
Banti? □rockton St. Eastern Ky. Stale
College, at Richmond. Ky.
-------The James Colters will visit in
Delaware. Ohio, this week.
• Don
Ron Sim is now in Uie Uni-

and Youth Council activities, is
' • dents and teachers will be held
something more tlian a healthy
-----------------j Sept. 26 at one o'clock in tbo
more
information.
and enjoyable summer pastime from the 'New Pennock."
---------•______________________ Dowling Church basement. The
The Hatftnn Banner &lt;toin» win be potluck with cofProperly conducted he to convinced
So. good-by until November —
“------------------------ fee furnished. The program fotUist camping U also an invaluable
UUK
I . ...
I—_ historic
and we do lute to miss a Michigan
supplement to the overall educa­
October, which, in our books, to
tional program. In cunmenting on
unrivaled anywhere—but we ore
| «pelling-bre. Persons having old
B. M. OQOK. Editor
happy that during our absence Uie
«&gt;ng books iKnapNick-s and Pat's
0XE HUXDItED AND I Pick! or old school picture* may
editorial spot will be in such ex­
bring them. The ringing will lie
TENTH YEAB
cellent hands and will ofler inter­
-----I conducted by a former tear’—
esting and informative articles b&gt;
bUHhcriftion Mrs. Nellie Donovan Clark.
We hove the
capable individuals who are verylatest
much a part of the local scene.

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hutband i» getting --------- .
Personal Mention '£ZSg£KSiiSTSS i her
at the U. of Colo : Solly teaches

i at Haul Park, Joan to a »entor
at MSU and Jane, with two oth­
er girl*. Uvea in an apartment in
Battle Creek where they are all
I rtudenu at Kellogg Community
| College.
Ford Coneys were’ dinner I The John Ingram family were
...
.
Friday evening at the Rex In Grand Rapid* for the wed- I
former Hasting* resident* MrlCfcsey home honoring the birth-.ding of her nephew Friday eve- vuvreaaaaj V
Meyer wa* sales manager with
of ««• Mr «nd Mr*. Man-| ning. Mr. and Mr*. Ingram were
•- Farm Bureau
■
Barry County
Is
W. Bliw until his retirement *jn Couch of Podunk Lake were there Thursday evening for the, sponsoring a contest foe Barry
this last January.
entertained for dinner at Uie I rehearsal dinner,
County Farm Bureau Queen to be
Mr. and Mr. Roger Williams I
Casey* h«ne recently and! Mr». luymond Kerr, arrived held at their annual meeting on
of Delum and Mr. and Mrs Ken-1 Friday aftembon callers were Tuesday from. Tulsa, dkla., to II Monday evening. Oct. 11.
neth Dewey of Hickory Comers Mr. and Mr*. Lewis Marble.
.
b=r
and
were dinner guests of the Garth I “
~-------- H --------------------i
Florlas on Thursday evening.
Saturday evening guests of the
Florists were Mr. and Mr*. Wm.

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will accompany Mr. and Mra.

Farm Bureau
Seeks Barty

.niintV iJllftAll

E

AT QUALITY FURNITURE
by—. How does Farm Bureau in­
fluence State Legislation?. What
Farm Bureau program* and jwojecU I consider the moat important,
Ttw job of the commercial jubsldlary companies at Firm Bureau,
or some other topic that they de-

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The winner wiU receive a nice
trophy lo keep and will represent
Barry County in Uie Blate coo­
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She will compete for the Il’Je
"Michigan Fann Bureau Queen''
and a trip to the National conven­
tion and a chance to try out for

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Newtreaa Lavnn Jamca. 41, R3
Middleville, waived examination
! Monday. Among the many this when arraigned txtfore Municipal
year were Doug Cook and An- Judge L. E. Barnett on a chargn
of malicious dealruction ot prop­
erty valued at mare than &lt;100.
wlU&gt; her d.u,hur. Mr "'
“ &gt;“« •
end Mr. lUberr Murphy, of
*’"5 “ “f-V.
.....
__ ■ .
__ 25 th. Included in that lonedut

Hamps are helping "Corky.'
wife, and baby, Angela.

. Mr*. Sidney Beach v 1 s 11 e d I all the windows In a oar owned
were in Grand Ledge Sunday friends in Detroit for several by another perron, after he became angry early Sunday.
visiting their daughter, the Wm. days during the week.
Hewitt iamlty. ’

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Birthday Poem for

Blue Star Nite
At Country Club

Baptist Church
At Lansing is
Nuptial Setting

The second annual “Blue Star
Nite." arranged by
**
the Masonic Blue Lodge and
Order of the Eastern Star te to
be held at the Hastings Coun­
try Club on Saturday evening.
Sept 25. There will be a ctance
and smorgasbord from « pm to
1 am All members and gue*a
wiU be welcomed.

Hie First Baptbt Church of

Unaing. and Albert R. Pender, ton

[ I Jane E. Clement. RN
Continues Residence
in Grand Rapids

late Maurice J. Pender, on August
28U&gt;.
Rev. Howard P. Sugden per­
formed the double ring ceremony

At St Mark's Cathedral in
Grand Rapids Friday evening to
jet Ml** Jane Ellen Clement
graduate with her class from the
Butterworth Hospital School ofNuratng were, besides her par­
ent*. Mr anil Mr*. Stuart Cle­
ment. Mr and Mr* Stanley
Cumming*. Butterworth Htupifal
trustee. Roy Woodruff, publisher
of the Grand Rapid* Press, pre­
sented the diploma* to each
graduating nurse
Miss Clement, who had fin­
ished a year ut Calvin Collette
prior to nursing, will begin her
employment nt Butterworth on
Monday She ha* btrn home this
week for u brief holiday Mon-

Cascading arrangements of large
white mum*, green* and ivy on
Urccian pwkwtal* and spiral can­
delabra* decorated the altar The
organist wa* J. Richard Mitchell
and Richard Carpenter ot Wa*hington .p C,. tololM sang Ciokey'*
and "Whither Thou Goe*:

Ute former Miss Blunk choae a
floor length gown ot silk faced
of re-embroidered Alencon lace. The
fitted bodice featured a portrait
neckline und long tapered sleeves
cathedral train. A drejj crown of
crystals and pearl* secured her
bouffant veil Site carried a cas­
cade arrangement of ptuilncnoprls
orchid* Fur something old Die |
bride chose a linen Lire liandker- '

So you n*k Who has been

MR. AND MRS ALBERT R. PENDER
. . . Miss Nola Blunk Becomes Bride.

I During her tenure »hc I* as-:
stated by Mra. Howard A. Peter*. I
Tile mother ol the bride chose rented by ■ silver hat and contain-11st vice president. Mra. William {
a floor length (town of bright of phalai-nopsis orchid* from her Kirkpatrick, 2nd vice president; |
r*.v&lt;a
i plnk "*,pe »™turmg an empire bridal bouquet
Mra Stephen Johnton. secretary.
« &gt;&lt;~.««&gt;.
ine and
and “
accented
tace b0
boFollowing a Canadian
honeyund■ •*Mrs. Rudolph *"
Flora,
City lid
i *wlltU
“uu *!!?
wnl«? “a Uce
’
—
--------“
— treas-----w-a* matron ot honor ।
mother of the groom moon, the newly weds will make urvr.
•
Hsnn.vofwitrekT NV
1“ n°°r lw*El a"0*1*.
,htlr homc 1,1 Orant‘ Furt'' NotU'
The 'kick-off luncheon meet01
Y:
' deep blue crepe accented by a bow , Dakota, where Mr. Pender will lng is scheduled for Oct. 1st nt
at the waistline. Both mothers; continue work on hl* Ph D m u-u-son Sharpe Memorial Hall
Frank Luter of Detroit Mi** wore large white orchid*.
BusinessEducation at the Univet- whe- Dr Jiunfs h. Zumberge,
Catherine Mueller, daughter of
Presiding at the guest bookwa*, dty of
North Dakota. The new pnsldt nt ol Grand Valley State
nt.u.—I .Kirkpatrick of tUn... Mr*
..........
*.
...
Mis. Richard
Mra Omrtxr
Pender will
will hx
be trarhino
teaching tn
m cbi|
W, ......
wm be_ ...
the speaker.
Hl*
sing. Master and mistreas of cere- ■ the College of Nuralng at the Uni- ; {Opl(- wl|| be. ' Stretching HorlThe matron of honor. flower girl monies'for the reception were Rev verglty.
I y™'a:td brld'acnakl* were identically and Mrs. Alvin Jones. At the gilt POSTSCRIPTS:
. K,.rhll_
«„
gowned In floor hngth sheath* of table were Mra. David Brousr and
Prenuptial parlies honoring Miss 1 Howard Perris will be co-chalrpeacock taffeta moire. The gown* Mra. Cullen Dubose, fellow faculty | Blunk was u pink themed mte- ’ ..' for thla flrlt frcnt ot th,
member* at Mercy School of Nur»- rellanrou* ahower given by Mrs
XX
length sleeves aid featured wat- ing of I-m*ing where (te bride David Bower of Grand Ledge Atca‘cr'“ar
taau trains falling from a bow at ha* been an Instructor
tending were members of Uie fac- . I'®*’ ®'
HUciUewlll
the back neckline. Their bouffant
A buffet reception wa* held tn 1 ully or .Xftrcy School of Nuralng , c . *?.na»„,Or.
Ute Lansing Room of Ute Jack Tar of UnUng where Miss Blunk was
carried cascades ot white glamellos
mother

- -

-

She waters the plants
And dusta.cvery floor
Don't look for dirt
It's no', there arty more.
She washes her dishes
And starts the dinner
As a prize housekeeper
I'll say she la a winner.
When Rennie comm home
And looks at the house

were In Grand Rapid* Jor the
wedding of Mis* Sharon Van
Iwaarden of Denver. Colo. nnd
Tom Ethridge of Grand Rapids
Sharon and Jane Ellen were
roommates al Calvin College and
nil during the three year* nt
i puncn, Mn. ocou aurruia aii» i Butterworth.
I Raymond Reagon were In charge
Jane Ellen was Sharon* maid
;of the gifts and Miss Joyce uf honor and she too. plan* to
Bateman preaided at the guest'-*"*
Butterworth thh
book
-Jane Ellen* addies-, in Grand
White glads and blue-tinted I Rapids 1* now HO College. N.E.
carnation* graced the table with «&gt;&gt;d .he expects to return to
the bride's cake.
! college later to get her degree in
For traveling the bride wore a I Public Health Education
navy blue linen suit with white
----------- •---------- -accessories and the corsage from \/\rc JohnSOn
her bouquet.
_&gt;
■
r&gt;
t t
After a wedding trip through. Reviews DOOK rOT
southern Michigan. Ohio, Ken- ..
.
...
.
tucky and Indiana, they are now i iNaShVlIle ClUD

MR. AND MRS. DONALD V HENION
. . Mian Virginia Sheffield Becomes Bride.

Rev. Janke Unites
Couple af Grace
Lutheran Church

1 Miss Virginia Sheffield became
the bride of Donald V Henion in
a doubleo&gt;- ring ceremony per
1 pkkrf .
.00^,­
; formed by the Rev Roger A.
She W dolled up and smiling1'J Janke at the Grace Lutheran
How can she get that way. iChurch
1-------- “ —
'—— “Sept.
—‘ "
on —
Saturday.
It.
She is smart and she knows
at 7 o'clock.
"Where there's a wilL there* a : Mr and Mrs. Craig Shaftleld,
R4 Hastings, are the pa rente of Ha* tings.
son for the Ladies Literary Club
the bride and Mr and Mrs Don­
------ -------- ------------------ ,— jin Nashville featured Mr* Aben
ald W Henion. R3 Hasllnp. are ent from Alto. Battle Cree*. Ver- Johnson who reviewed Josephine
And tin house 13 clean
the groom's parents.
montvUle, Potterville. Bellevue, Lawrence's hilarious book. Not
She is back into bed
Eighty'guests were prewent as Albion. Woodland. Frederic. !a Cloud In the Skv “
And looks like a Queen
the bridal couple spoke their j Kalamazoo and Muskegon
i Tiu-rc have been' many laudavows before an altar decorated j The rehearsal party wa* held rorV comment* nn&lt;1 the highest
Some call her Katy
with large vsses of broiute mum* at Uie home of the bride'* par- praise, from club member*,
Some coll tier Kate
/
and
whit* gladioli and bwsktte of ,ent*.
Guest*
from
out
of
town
were
Mrs
Ada
Roldt
and
Mr*.
Oeriria
completed their attire.
! so I crowned her myself and
about Mrs. Johnson * excellent
palm*
from Indiana. Illinois. New York Oteson. aunts and cousins of the
1 Call her "Kathryn the Great”
’presentation Ulf book takes the
Trumpet In D major wa* used
o
. .
and Washington. D. c.
I Bridegroom. In Grand Rapid*
i When she is in the Hospital
I humorous approach to the prob­
for the processional and line I he Glen Perkins
The rehearsal dinner wa* haded ! Guest* Included relative* ami —--- —
of Warren. Kenneth Arpin of Rock
lem* of mandatory rcltrcm|pt
by
Mra.
Gertrude
Pender,
mother
'
friend*
of
the
bridegroom*
family
I
ut
I*a»n
Sliarpe
Memorial
Hall
^Tn.
’
KSXS^.Mark
53rd
Jubilee
Island, IU. and Fay Clardy Jr. of
in the year l»75
•Too bad-but its O.K.
clu“ members will partlclFrankfort, Ind.. Curl Mueller, of the bridegroom, ut Tkrpoff's The table wa* decorated ylth pink ।
Mr*. Walarc Osborn accom­
the organist.
, The Glen Perkins celebrated
Restaurant. The decor wa* iheincxl i and white floral arrangement ' Pal*' ln this annual holiday pro­
panied Mrs, Johnson to our
The
bride,
given
tn
marriage
f
their
53rd
wedding
anniversary
tn
white
and
silver.
Thirty-two
1
centered
with
a
miniature
bride
R™m
which
lias
txrcome
one
of
■
ring bearer. Ushers were Walter
Tltey all rush rigid in
neighboring tow n and wa* among
by
her
father,
wore
a
p«au
de,
Sunday.
Sept
19.
and
here
Is
a
..
land
bridegroom.
Specul
guests
inlh
*outstanding
meeting*
ot
thej
OLv-oti and Raymond Brum,
the guest* al the luncheon pn r
sole
gown
with
an
empire
waist-1
copy
of
the
poem
he
wrotd
to
eluded
an
aunt
and
cousins
of
the
Program
scitcdule.
Mra.
Frank
cousins ot the bridegroom, both blue and sliver Brocade suit ucBut she Is called the Angel
to the opening meeting for t.\e
line. Chantilly lace bodice, ac• I commemorate the occasion:
bridegroom. Mrs Adrianna Emmett j B^kc has been named chairman. By everyone around there
of Grand Rapids.
rented by a bow. from which I
Sept 10, 1965 ]Wa-lMJS club year
and daughters from Switzerland.
lor thl» occasion.
The Hastings visitors men­
,, streamers fell to^the floor, el- I can hardly believe It's going to
| A jicrsonal shower was given by ! The 1966 New Year will be-!
tioned that the club yearbook*
They
*oon
find
out
bow
length
sleevfs
and
a
finger:
happen
to
me.
Mr*. James Wanlrip of Lansing, gin at the First Mr-tltodlrt
They are the ones being chew-' Up tulle veil held In place by a ' But n week from next Sunday were unusually artistic and at­
A bridal luncheon w.u hooted by'' Church with a luncheon und antractive due to the interest and
cd
lace
and
pearl
tiara.
She
wore
n
will
make
fifty-three
I Mrs David Koeller, matron of nual meeting followed by Mr
And feel better when they go locket that was worn by her Any way you figure it. it's a heck effort of Mrs. John Boughton
honor, on Saturday noon at Araiy's Alex Preus, director of museum.
and her committee.
out,
grandmother, mother and older
of a lot of days.
Encourages Individuality
Restaurant In Lansing.
Kalamazoo, discussing. "PnaalLiterary Club officer* for this
:•
billUes and Practicalities ” ChairShe la doing herself a
| bride's bouquet was of red rose*
.set in her way*.
•
in your
Kt— m
i -i
ij
Iman for the luncheon will bei
I
with
white
velvet
streamer*.
1
Yet
I
feel
sorry
for
her
and
No Place Like Home.Mra F. R. Schondelmaycr.
president; Mrs. Glrnard-Showal­
r
Vivian Sheffield wa* her *1*- |
that’s no Joke.
After an absence of nine years.' Tlie traditional. "Book Re- ,
going
ter‘» maid of honor. She wore a • She had to live all these year* ter. vice president; Mrs Claude
Mr. and Mrs Ellsworth Newton view.” will be given by Mra D. j
sapphire blue chromespun satin''
with
' an ornery old goat
Titmarsh, recording secretary"
have returned to Hasting* to N. Llpke. of Grand Rapids, at
■ street - length, sleeveless dress,
' Sound* Just like Glen." com- : Mr* Sam Smith, corresponding
make their home. They recently I the First Methodist Church..
with unpressed pleaU. 'A silver imerited Mr*. Perkins, with a
Mr' c&gt;™
purchased the Chester Arehurt Friday oRtynoon. Feb 4th. Tra
lame' belt accented Uie waistline Ilo..l&gt; «n.l. uw tnu In her
treasurer.
-Iwnw-jui Rl Middleville rocui. chairman Will be Mrs. Gordon
Her matching blue saUn pillbox icyes
Flattering Lighting.
। and areltnppy to be back among | Haven?.
hat was trimmed with silver lace
I their sarui- neighbors and friend*
As in the past, one of the |
veiling and she carried white fuji
whoothey livid before working highlight meeting* -will come (‘
mum*, with while velvet ribbon
Written
by Mra. Ina Guae. j Mrs. Donald Bachman of Hasin Battle Creek. He Is with the when the H.H.S. senior girls and i -~Clark Equipment Co. and siie is, their mothers are guests of the &lt;ago 7“'
ting;, and Miss
MissLeola Sue Engle
I। tings
j of Potterville, cousin of the
employed at Leila Hospital os j club March 4th nt Leason Sharpe | 12676 ‘Bene,
Na Sitting Charge*.
bride, were bridesmaid*. They
-------------------No
on&lt;
claims
that
Ulis
Is
and earned
carried oouqueu
bouquet*
I
tlonal
prominence
as
a
speaker.;
“
**Y
“
wore
gowns
ana
I clepartment.
twit
r,t * identlc-d
u—to
... Uie maid
__ j of honor's
'_
। Mra. John Shnda, of Detroit, will' great poetrynrw.tr*.but everyone
of
. . All This . . . and at Special Prices
I There's n new UtUe ' CulUgan visit with h«r audience about, Kathryn * many friend* (itte-t •
” wore
——matching
*--shoe*.
-----AU
Amy Leigh Usbome, niece of
| gal" at 915 N. Jefleison. Susan ''Love and Marriage " Co-chatr- *° |tfl accuracy: It L* absolute
That You Can Afford to Pay?
only
I Irene, bom on Sept 11th. JThe; men for the reception and tew t®431 and not one lota of fiction, the bride, daughter of Mr. and
happy parents are the Tdonuw will be Mra. Mlle* Donnan and
ls a worthy solute to a gal- Mrs. A lek Uabome of Hasting*.
107S. Jaffe non
Hostings
Phone 945-3967
Frenthway*.
'
■,...
Mr*.
tinier.
Robert Suntbeimer.
,j “lant
un ia&lt;iy.
lady.
There will be a Historical So-| ~————————— similar to the maid of honor
Timothy John Neeb, nephew of
clety Fashion Show titled. "Mad for club members on OoL 15th
Hatters Ta* Party" the afire-1 ns iui extra activity other than Ute bride, son of Mr. and Mra.
it's a portable component stereo system
Ix&gt;uU Neeb of Woodland, was the
noon of April 1st that promise the regular monthly meetings
to be an informative and dr-1 Departmental chairmen far
Precision “balanced” com|K»ncnt«. plus IB petik
Mr and Mn. Robert Henion.
hghtful affair. Mrs. Anthony the Hastings Women's Club *crvHcin and Mrs. A. B. Gwinn will Ing for the 1965-1966 season in­ R4 Hastings, aunt and uncle of |
the groom, were/master and mis- j
big-net tone and realign! Three handonnti* unit*
an into compact 27 n&gt; portable. Includes new
ward J. Storkan; education —
Donald
Bachman.
*13
r-M 4-Specd 'Stere-O-Matic'*’ "
‘
. . twin dual-speaker’enefte
A T Hohn will manage the ar- Mr»- Veroon V. Engle; fine artsplaced up to 16 ft. apart . . . Diamond Sty lu&gt; . . .
rangement* for the cus'omary Mra. George EUloU; liome—Mrs . Ushera were Curtis Henion of 1
"custom-sound” control*.
fit in Fcbniary Ttie dax- *..l naUonal a/fairr-Mra. Richard groom.
An An £2 " S. lubm. » «&lt;*• •»&gt;
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the happy time, and lore museIra ctHtMe tor the weekend. The Henderaou la living wjth the
for aomc of the gurata, when the
Vernon Engie family while she
Jim Radfords hooted a buffet
la in Hastings Among the mrm.•upper and bowling party a SunbciB ot the HaMlngs families as
Hocnan Fddpauscltea were gueMa guests, were Summer exchange
those among the uO gutata who
misting foursome.
;Und*. Mark Engle (Sweden).
-Evie vonReis (Ireland &gt;. and
•”7“*- r“n
f«Wie. score-' The fire foreign exchange atu- Cathy Gaskill (Japan).
There arc three exchange stu­
wtoe and otherwise, took a pain- dente. all ment attractive and
, dents In Middleville this year!
!£,!£ “
inclined participant
tus
wlLh
American
Denmark with Uie James PolThjBun.eUL^.N.UUUu..^
hetnua family; Margarctha Anj cxirtnet guys and guto al Lark- ixene on 8 I"irk st Thundav
lterr nwth^* Mr^^
eTe*Un« M&lt;ny Ir.tcrasUng facto trod Mulford family, and Barbel
Rasch from Germany with the
_
_
_ _
_ _
Eugene Ecker family at Payne
three young ladies
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luiuadmon. ftmniF pubiw.lh.ww.old Thomapple River.
t&lt;! that It was authentic as .any she plana to write aoveral Morias
Mrs Richard Feldpuusch was,
American Italian meal ^isuld,for publication tod home about
chairman for gu&lt;u day at Ha*-1
Ungs Country Club Tuesday when •
the ladles gathered for luncheon•

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The addition of QA compounds

lard Lawrence. William J erow,
Robert Huebner. Roman Feld-

—the com­
pound la needed for two gallons

French. Mrs. Roy Hubbard en- i
trrtalned a group of todies prior!
to the lunchcork In honor of Mrs.
They purchased the house at

redded

Sunday afternoon Dr. and Mrs
John Willianui were hnsts to the ।
Youth FellowslUp group of the
Eptocopal Church at their tone,
An impromiu Sunday evening

rille as the teacher-director, Mrs. Mary Winder of Rl Hastings Is a regular teacher and Mrs. Harry
Brown of 111 Hastings Is the substitute teacher. The children receive training In simple household
Wlndes. Those st the school Inclade, front row: Roger Cwik. Kathy Moore. Billy Stauffer and Darla
Cappon. Second row: Colleen Frisby, James Ogden. Carl Wilcox. Terry Young and Carolyn Lum­
bert. Standing: Joyce Hawkins. Mra. Rogen, Sherry Herrington, Mrs. Wlndes. Lynn Knickerbocker
and Mra. Tresa Brown. Contribution* to the school —which does not grt any State aid — received
since May 1 came from the Hastings Jaycec Auxiliary, Altoft Mothers (Tub. Senior Citixens Club
and the following in memory of Florence Campbell—Business A Prfo&amp;sional Women's Club, Mra.
8. Maurice Sheffer. Mr. and Mra. Nell Adair, Mrs. Frank Adair, Hospital Guild 13, Arlene Camp­
bell, Barry County Sportswomen's Club and Hastings Rotary Club.—Photo by Duane White.

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Recent United State! Depart-1 from the
the' Navy.
Nary. Mr. and Mrs.
men! of Agriculture research has ElUsorth
Elbaorth Newton and daughter,
daughter.
I revealed that mothproofing is an-Mr*. Betty Hannon, had as dinassest of quartenary ammonium ।------------&lt;QA) compounds commonly used iCUzar of Sturgis, Mr. and Mrs,
by homemakers to sanitise and :Robert Mason of Augusto and
soften Uielr wash says. Martha ;
and family from Vermontville-.
nomics agent.
The Erik vonRel* family were
The most successful testa show guests of hto brother and family
that the treated fabrics are IS
times more effective in repelling
the clothes moth larvae than un­
I treated fabrics
Straits Bridge, the Mighty Mac to
USDA researchers also found their exchange student daughter,
that QA compounds added to Hilda Canon, from Ireland They
automatic washer* provide more all drove ocreas the
protection. They OUeve that tills enjoyed both way*.

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A delXKMM ycavt ra.tod dough hied m pure vegetable
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Pumpkin Pic Result65c______Special
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BACK TO SCHOOL KIDDIES
left for Detroit Tuesday and flew Feldpnuschcs wore, the . Robert I’d rather be to Grampa's house.
Ot any I know. For Orampa says
to London Wedntwdny where ala­
will visH before leaving for Brus­ Cottcrs, Mrs. Jack Kennedy and
sels and other European elite*. Mra. Bober: Stanley.
When I get down to Grarupa's
house.
Barrett will meet Mrs, Izionard
Mra. Ted Burkle entertained
Strong in Athena. Greece, where members of St. Annc’w Guild at Bet I’ll make things hum.
tier home on 8. Broadway Rond No one will say: "Stop that

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much higher concentrations In
their washers for fabric softening
purposes without harmful or ir­
ritating effects on the skin
Some of the mothproofing pro­
tection has lasted through three
washings without adding any
more of the QA compound.
Even smaller concentration* of
the compound were found to pro­
tect tiic cloth from Uie carpet
beetle larvae. This was unexpect­
ed because mothproofing to us­
ually not a-i effective against the
carpet beetle.
Mra. Kuhn notes that prelimi­
nary dry cleaning tests have also
been encouraging. Present data
shows that a single treatment
with the QA compound is more
lasting through additional dry

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Friends of the Frcel Joneses,
former residents, will be pleased
to hear that his sister. Mrs.
Charles Vandlen. lias received
word that they were unharmed
in the hurricane "Betey." Free!
Is employe,! by th# government
in New Orleans, arid he and hi*
family were in the midst of the
storm area losing their new car,
their mobile home, and clothing,
but were very tiuuikful to escape
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Hastings Climb the biggest trees.
Slide down the banisters.
Grandma wont scold me if
their spouses enjoyed a party I track up her kitchen floor.
und poUuck dlnrter Thursday
When you’re Insured hy
“Walt" when I get down to
Club. Golf wax also played after
Grandma's house.
I'll be a boy again.
Marahall Saturday to attend the
NEW Boatowner's Policy
wedding of their niece. Rosemary
They ain't afraid of freckles.
Tlwrc were approximately 50 Nor bother Tjoui the rain.
Green, and Robert Wannun. at
Hull Coverage
Ill ride the horses bareback.
Uie St. Luke's Church, and the
tings Country Club for dinner Walk on every fence.
UoWSty
reception at the Moose Hall.
and bridge Saturday evening.
Mvdical Paymvnts
■Guests of the John MetoenTop tallica for the todies were No one will scold me when
bachs over the post weekend for . ..
held by Mrs. Roy Hubbard. Mrs. I tear my pants!
were Mr. and Mra Robert Hum- Outboard, • tnboarda • Sailboats
Gordon Ironside. Sr., and from Geel That's cozy living at
Grampa's house,
I Nashville. Mrs. John Hamp and
_________
troit, The,previous
------------------------------weekend Mrs.
I Mrs Al Smith.' Winners among l have such fun. Ill be awful
the men wen: Cedric Morey. Ru­ Sony wiien vacation time done. Metoenboch a brother, the Jack
Burton family ol East Lansing.
dolph Flora. Harry Burke and
m soon be down to Grandmas Kcrc guesta. .
Open Evening* by Appointment
Larry Martin of Middleville.
• house.
. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Reynolds.
(PEG PRESTON. Owner) And be a boy once more.
t Tlioru St., were Sunday
Where I won't get scolded when •|S38
"Side of Strand Theatre"
evening callers of Mr. and Mrs.
Ward Erway* on Sunday were
Sylvia Hansen - Phyllis Rider - Mary Jane Hayner
hto abler and husband. Mr. -and 1 ■track up Grandma's floor.
Ellsworth Newton at their new
219 Wort State St.
| Mrs. Albert F? Wolfe.
!. J. Renneto. Cloverdale home west of Hastings.
he

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HASTINGS

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140 W. State St.
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HASTINGS

WE OFFER THESE ANNIVERSARY VALUES

SALE STARTS THURSDAY, SEPT. 23

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Charms - Charms - Charms
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A

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A - Seven superb c(iamonds
set in luxurious 14K gold.

Formerly $500.00.

50 Pieces &lt; Service for 81

$19.95

Reg $2'9 95

Our Price
$350.00

Communi ty^i I ver
JiO-Piece (Service for8»

B

■ B - Simple 4 prong 14K gold
r setting enhances beautiful
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Formerly $250.00. Our Price

Kes $89.50

rC - Bridal pair is elegantly
F designed with 7 dazzling
' diamonds.
Formerly $375.00. Our Price
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$275.00

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Values $39.95--0ur Price $27.95
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$175.00

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A - Formerly $700.00.

Our Price
- $475.00

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Thursday. September 23. 1W5

&gt; atorsgv department. He retired tn
| IMO.

I

'■ Births at Pennock

He was a former member of
live Moronic Blue Lodge and be­
’ totured to Emmanuel Episcipol
Church.
‘
.
’ Mr. Bamea le survived by lus
[wife., two sons. Charles of fit
Johns and William of Charlotte.
! N C, and three granddaughters.
! The body refxiscd at th: Lconanl-Osgood Funeral Home until
Funeral rerviecs fur William Huie for tile services.
*
D Barnes. Bi. 618 E Colfax. v.ho
died Tuceday afternoon. Sept it.
ut Pennock HoapitaL are to b?
iield al 1:36 pm. Friday ut the
Emmanuel Episcopal Church
The Rev Don M. Gury la to
ofliciatc and burial will be* in
Rivmldc Cemetery.
Mr. Karnes had been in III
• Your B'akr In Sprinklers’ by
health fur three yean prior to , Ha.*t Ings Insurance Agent ’ Rob­
hi. death and had been ho.- ert W. Sherwood to Ute title of
pitallaed foe M days.
article published in the B.-pUuiHe was born In Wellsboro. Pa. txr Issue &lt;&gt;f Ttk- American
on Aug 4. IBM. the son at Augus­ Agency Bulletin, the official
tus apd Sarah 'Bulb Hanies. publication of the National As­
He attended high school at sociation of Insurance Agent*.
WXlaboro and attended the Bits.-.
The article is an address
Electrical College at Wasluiuuai, given by ’•hrraood tn sales­
D. C,
men of the t Iking Sprinkler . Frederick J. Newton OMO8A.
Mr. Barrun worked for the Be ll Company last Spring when U.S Navy, has recently completTelephone Company al Boe.ion. th&lt;% met here fur a sales semi­ td ’he pnwrlbed course of study
at. ths U. 8 Naval School. CunMass, for several years then nar.
nerr .Mate. Claw "A" Service
moved to Ametyvillc, N. Y.
The article reviews, the ad­
where lie operated on electrical vantages of automatic sprinklers School Command. U. 8. Naval
Training Center. Great take*. ■
contracting business.
for fire protection, rspccUlly III After spending his have with I
After a few years his health (:utn tin liuunuur agent* stand­
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elis- j
failed and he returned to. point.
worth Newton Rl Hastings.. Huj
Wellsboro to rest, tn lOIH hr
■ ■
------ ...
| will report to McGuire Air Force1
married Carrie Vandergrift of
IVeilaboeo. They farmed In that Faces Check Chart»e I Bose. N J. and fly lo Rota, i
area for si* years before re­ , David S McDonald. 21 Bclle- Spain, where he will Join his
a destroyer, the U. S 8 I
entering the electrical budne.c vue charged with cashing a ship,
Zellara 777. tor duty in the Midi- |
In 1827 they moved to Coopers­ 15 07 "no account ’ check nt terranean. He Joined the Navy ,
ville. Mich, where he did elec­ Moon’s Grocery nt Dowling on in December. 1M4. and complettrical work for the Pet Milk July 26. waived examination fed his basic Boat Training at
Company. In 1835 Uiey moved to wlien area limed before Munici­ ! San Diego. Calif.
H&amp;olings where he was employed pal Judge I. E. Barnett Satur­
by Plunilr'y &amp; Vandegrlft, Dried day. He was bound over to. the | Sunday gue*t* of the Charles I
Milk Plant. In 1837 he went to next term of Circuit Court. Hr i A Hammonds w ere Mr and Mra '
work for the E. W. BUaa Com­ was reltaaed on Ills own recogni- Wm Buckland of Rattle Creek I
-Mr and Mrs Eugene Henlscr 1
pany os head of the* pattern rance.
«rre cuests Sunday at the home;
' of Mr. and Mr*. Douglas Bab-!
; cock of Haslett who entertained
With a reunion of the four I
couples who were in Germany j
together 10 years ago. Thl* 1* I
an annual gct-to-gelher for the
group The Henlscrs have recent­
ly returned from a week's va­
cation at the home of her mo­
ther. ^Irs. Wayne Inglmton, al
Platte Lake.
Miss Margaret Keeler and Miss
Amelia Walter attended a retire­
ment dinner party «n "Friday
evening for Hanna lllelow. an
employee of the Michigan Bell
Telephone Co, at- the Green
Ridge Country Club ut Grand
2, Rapids
WHEEL HORSE, OF COURSE I t.«n Elliott. Hulun
ml Mrs Harold Vogel and Jatie of
Now mowing’s fun, and faster, too. M,rT L”
"
I Grand Rapids ware Sunday
Thi( 4-teason tractor eases aU lawn
„°*‘la'guests of the Leo Wellfarcs.
. - , . , _
...... B'.r.U Jtan 11*11. Delton
and garden tasks. Test-nde ? Call:
1 Sundav evening callers at the
•
Ciaudr-Otn* Illekoty Cornett
?? । home of Mr and Mrs. Wayne
Wellman were Mr and Mrs
E. L. CARPENTER *
Jauir* Mo'-ney ll.otingi
J* | Warren Tyrrell at Wayland, and
19 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones of
HARDWARE
Grand Rapids The Wellmans
142 E. Stole 51.
s» visited Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Colburn of Caledonia on Friday eveinlng.
| Mrs. Minnie Williams entrrI mined on Monday a RUt*st. Roy
’ Leech, of Ixwk Haven. Pa , who
; was &lt;Jf special interest to her
j Mr tzeeh Is a cousin of Mrs
Williams whom she had not
I known about, and who. In com| piling a "family tree” contacted
‘ her As Mrs Williams had much
&gt;information concerning the
-family, they spent a very pleasI anrand Interesting day together
I wy A. Kcllogfe. who has been
viisrfing his sister, the John T
Now Forming At
I Woods, for 10 days, returned to
| his home tn Flint on Monday
j The Roy Yaegers were guests
I of the Russell Knntners at Hart
on Tuesday and Wednesday of
- last wrs-k A Sunday ago. the
AT MIDDLEVILLE
Roy and Vern Yargers. local, and
the Glen Yargers of Battle Creek
• Three Divisions: Ages 7 thru 12; 13 thru
were in Jackson for a family get15 ond 16 thru 19.
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sister,
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Mrs. H. K VandeOlessen spent
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•News Notes-

day at the World'* Fair and be­
cause it wa* a little rainy that
Monday they didn't have to
stand in line tor any of the ex­
hibit* and consequently saw
twice a* many placet. They did

Jackie Coleman, her aiater and
her roommate from Battle Creek,
and Lillian Haywood returned
Saturday after a week** motor
trip to New York City. The laiter’* non. Alan Haywood, who
Um at Ml Washington Ave,

thurad-r, S-pHmlx, 23. 19S5____________________________ S«rti«n TI IV f

James R. Hartman, ion of Mr.
and Mrs. Richard C. Hartman.
K3 Delton, wa* commissioned an
Army second lieutenant after be­
ing graduated from the Infantry
Officer Candidate School al Fort
Benning. Oa. sept. IS. During
the 23-week course Lieutenant
Hartman reerived Instruction In
military leadership responsibili­
ties. tactics of small Infantry
unit*, map and aerial photograph
reading and Army administrative
procedures He entered the Army
in . December 1M1. The 24-yearOld officer la a ISM graduate of
Delton Kellogg High School and
attended Kalamazoo College. Be­
fore entering the Army he was
employed by Fuller Manufactur­
ing Co

&lt;
architect, Is now associated with
:Davis, Brody and Aaaociale* ot
New York and al present la
working on the new buildinn
;al. Long Island University in

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navigation and low altitude^
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organist. Cogswell U a graduate
of the Naahvtlle High School
' and holds hl* Bachelor of Muaie
, Degree from Western Michigan

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Mrs. Vera Sedore
Of Lake Odessa
will be tested during tiro six-’ Dies Thursday
hour-plus missions on pin-point

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Waah.. for the Strategic Air
Oommand &lt;BAC&gt; "Wqrld Series” I
tombing and navigation comped-I
flon. Major Fans is commander I
of a'B-52 Stratofortres* aircraft i
representing Turner AFB. Ga.. j
during the Sept. 12-18 event. TheJ
major* aircraft will compete
■galnsi *3 other* being floa-n by |
the best of SAC * B-52. B-58 [
Hustler and B-47 Stratojet air­
crews The B-52 1* the aircraft!
fldipn by SAC combat crew* on!
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joying her work very much. Letk.
Middleville Program ij* assisting at a girl* boardlnk

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held

Gordon
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Runncry, seamanship. damage
control, nrsi aid. awtmmlng and
survival. shipboard drills and
Aviation Ordnanceman Third children; a sister. Mra. (EthelI
Class Russell Martin, UflN. aon Jackson and two brothers. Ju-|
of Mr. and Mr*. John A. Martin per Morrow of Lake Odessa and
of R2 Hastings, aboard the al-’Howard Morrow of Kalamazoo. I
tack aircraft carrier UBS Mid-I
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way. completed ml and recreMr*. Marshall Cook took her
atlonal vUlts to the Philippines son. Doug Cook, and Kyle James I
and the British Crown Colony of to Ferri* State Monday Ky re- ’
Hong Kong, following 41 day* in (turn* for hl* second term, and
the South China Sea conducting j Doug I* starting hl* first,
combat air operations against inMr. arid Mrs. Dun Fedewa and
•tallations in North Viet Nkm. Maxine took Linda to Big Rap•nee deploying from Alameda: f Mg on Sunday where she ll en-

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A BI-LEVEL IN HASTINGS HEIGHTS (nearly new), home on
upper level, it ha* living room, three nice bedrooms, kitchen
and complete bath, and the lower level has recreation room,
laundry and basement, heated with gas furnic#,...$15,500.00
ON SOUTH BROADWAY, a nice home not all Dhithed. a good
investment for one who understands build-ng Vid carpentry,
has a living room, 12 x 16 ft. with dining space, four bedrooms,
two full baths, car port, lot is 100 ft on road and 150 ft. deep,
ha* four foot crawl space, and priced at only------ $9,000.00
TWO REAL NICE LOTS ON THORNAPPLE RIVER, dose to dam
and good fishing site on blacktop road for$1,100.00

A REAL GOOD HINE ROOM HOME with three nice bedrooms
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12 X 36’. ten acre* of muck land, two acres woods, good rich
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FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW OUT ON NORTH BROADWAY, with
living room, two bedroom*, dining room and kitchen combined,
bath, hot end cold running water, three stall garage, right of
way to lake for .........................$10,500.00

A YEAR ROUND .HOME dkT THORNAPPLE LAKE with living
room, dining room, kitchen, two bedroom* and bath, newly
paneled, new hot water heater, new oil furnace, and pump, has
aluminum siding, two stall garage ....'.-------------- $9,500.00

A BUNGALOW IN WOODLAND VILLAGE, living room, dining
room, three bedrooms, kitchen and bath, gas floor furnace,
new asbestos siding, npw roof, carpets and drapes ..$7,150.00
A NICE HOME ON CROOKED LAKE to trade fv property dose
to Halting*.
A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY ESTATE just out of town on two acre
landscaped site, has large 24 x 27 ft. living room with Roman
brick fireplace, parquet block flooring, dining area, three real
nice bedrooms with closets, two full baths, strictly modem
kitchen with monowalls built in birch cupboard*, disposal, lots
of built in accessories, thermopane window*, full basement
with a nice recreation room, forced hot air oil fired furnace, and
another firepiece in the basement, attached garage 24 x 24 ft.,
one 4" well 238 ft. deep and another well 2 , low voltsge con­
trol lystem, place ha* a wonderful view of the countrywide, ha*
lightning rods. lot* of shrubbery ....$12,000.00

A REAL SWELL HOME IN THE TAFFEE ADDITION, nearly new,
has large living room, two swell bedrooms, dining room, kitchen
and full bath, utility room, family room, lots of cupboards,
attached two stall "electrically operated door, oil furnace, real
large lot for r......$24,075.00
A REAL GOOD, LARGE HOME IN THE FIRST WARD, has living
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family room paneled, bath with shower and stall, utility room
with built-in cupboards, laundry room, bas^full basement, and
A GOOD INVESTMENT IN TWO APARTMENT HOUSES, both
on the same lot. the rear apartment house has eleven apart­
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of them furrtished except the overseer's apartment in frant. this
property shows a good steady income, all furnishings go with
the place, and it is a good chance to get in business all for
decorated, good location for.....$15,100.00

A BEAUTIFUL HOME AT ALGONQUIN LAKE, all on one floor,
has large living room with fireplace, three nice bedrooms, lots of
closets with overhead lights, has bath and one-half, kitchen and
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garage, aluminum siding, paneling woodwork in living room, on
excellent road, school bus service, for...$20,000.00

Wl HAVE A HOMf IN BATTLE CREEK, with three bedrooms and
bath up and down it has one bedroom, living room, dining room,
kitchen, full basement, new aas furnace, new water heater, new
front and back enclosed porches, wants to tract for a place wKh
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Saxons Open League Campaign at Alma
All West Central | Foctb.ll Round-Up । Tr°”hy Elk o» MSU Museum Hastings Scores
Teams in Action
Strong Victory
Friday Night
■MM l.Jte &gt;' QMnNM
Over Spartans
M»*u V*Ji.j •&gt; w»ri»s4.
Greenville Facet
Strong St. Johnt,
Ionia al iMkeu ootl

MH4rt.nl. At OalvSMI*.

Blue &amp; Gold Stopi
Lakeview in Potting
27-6 Inaugural W'in
Scoring Uie first Ume they got
tha ball. Uie Hastings High 8uon* launched their 1166 fartboU
vlclory over the Battle Creek
lakevtew Spartans before a fine
crowd of over 2,000 on Johnson
Field

Ungs High traveiing to Alma.
ful Bt Johns lU&lt;lwinw&gt;. Ionia
going to Lakewood and Grand

GAMES TlluBSDAT

fhto will be Uie Saxons first
trip to Alma sine* Coach Joe k

COLLSOI 0AMS1 SATOBDSY
tcktfm
Al CrullAl Ml!
r&gt; » aggregation which stopped

Schedule Scout
Leader Training

Training Committee members
Hams, Ken Weller, John Peter- are to conduct Cub lewder tralndown and move into Lakevtow K7iA1.FBACKS -• Mika Hes-s.

Welter. “Brian Bhumway, Dave
Hasting* look the saoond half

fort fixated as Hastings drew a
ll-yard penalty. Williams booted

liastingi held as the Spartans
attempted to move from their
yws partially Mocked
I and Hastings took

sr.TSs’A.

lZBaCJUI

— Tom Gibson.
He glrtraUon Will start at 13:90
at 1 o'clock. Planning the Cub
Murphy. Jerry Dunn
MtaJsi Beryl Munn. Ionia, Boout program wiU •• conduct®!;
e; Gill Gerke, Greenville, al 1:30, Pack management and
w, and Mike VanderVelde,
I. linesman
leader* who are newly registered

Area Sportsmen
Receive Turkey,
Elk Permits

The Grand Valley Council will
conduct training for Scout iearl-

Area sportsmen were among
the lucky Michigan hunter* who
selected In a machine drawLakeview launched their only ing^to hunt ttk and turkeys thia

frame, picking up two first downs,
the first coming on a fake punt
formation that taught the&gt; big gLme action Dec. 8-16 sea­
the first quarter, once in Uie Clareymen spread for pass de­ son U3 the Pigeon River region
second and again in the third
of Lower Michigan.
the
right half Instead of the deep&gt; \Tlie turkey season to to be Nov.
as they gained revenge for suckicker and John Converse drove» 6-4 in parte at Allegan County.
Johnson Field.
the Spartans for the past two to the Hastings 14. Another first
down put the ball on the four
Generally. HH8 fan* liked with Chuck VanHuysen going
Reeelvlng elk permits are
the remaining distance tor the
what they saw Friday night.
gnssus i
... AaiMM
Ttie Saxons ran hard, blocked
and tackled well and were a fine,
Last Friday night Hasting Oltvn IL DOVIU
Recelvlng turkey permits arc
extra
point.
cohesive unit considering it was
irked up a sound 27-6 win
Molvtn Wlerenga. Rl Delton.
their first battle
Hastings moved after the kick­
off and picked up two first downs viile; Jack DeOroot, Rl Deltbn;
Johns romped over Muui. 31­
putting like ball on the visiter's Conrad Miller Jr, Rl Richland;
13: Charlotte broke a 17-tame Uslrxiur hi*
16 before losing It on fumbles.
losing streak with a 13-0 victory Ml Flaaaaat J
museum artist John Hope of Michigan State University, who
The Saxons forced the Sparta hi William F. ahirOeter. Gateeburg;
at Eaten Rapids; Lakewood
prepared it for display. The trophy animal, donated to the
to kick and moved again, gain­
downed Maple Valley. 20-0. al
university by Gary W. Loebrich of Sanford, Mich., who shot
behind tine blocking. Weller ing two first downs reaching the
Nashville; Onenrllic blanked
it during Michigan’s historic elk hunt last December, wu
10 before the game ended
Lakeview at Montcalm County.
Headley,
OoniMj__________ ______
...
recently added to the lineup of wildlife exhibit* at the
Coach Clarey played his entire Plainwell; Janies M Snelling.
Hastings' itcond touchdown squad.
MSU Museum.
Estimated to have had a live weight of
and Alma was whipped by Mt
came
after
Uie
Saxon*
forced
Pleasant, 2S-6. Saturday night
The
Saxon
lineup:
R2
Dettoo;
Dean
Boulter.
Plain
­
almost 1,000 pounds, the big bull ha* the largest set of Lakeview to punt from their own
COLLBOB BEBUI.TS
CHMd IMtea j
ENDS — Stephen Fox, Tom well; Orris Crawford. Sheldon C.
antlers
examined by Conservation Department game 16. Starting from the visitor*' 93.
Lanstng Oabrie
biologists during the 1964 season. It* 16-point rack has the Clareymen scored on the Payne. Dennis Timm. Chariot
Myers. Steve Bchondelmayer, Bellevue; Harkey Simonds. Rl
a spread of 38 inches and beams measuring more than flfUi play.
Wally Pool
Tom Gibson smashed for six.
50 Ibches on both sides.
--Mich. ,Dept. of Conservation
the Uilrd to whip Alma. Phil
If Bruce VanTIlburg,
Mike Hess skirted left end for a Olbepn, Charlie Jordan. ' Al
Ftlix Kotarakl, Rlchfirst
down
on
the
alx
with
Chartally and Phil Cook scored the
___---- .joa O Marshall Rl
He Myer* tossing a key block. ie, Robert Cole.
ucuon;
ropym narunan
Delton; 'Donald
Hartman ano
and
| Gibson got three more, Weller »,
In Use third period Cook went
GUARDS — Smith Long, Dick Robert Bptoteer, Wayland; MorHamm, Tom Kurr, Steve Youngs, ; rt* Carey Sr.. Lake Odea*
from the one and the
Use aerie* started at Greenville
kick ror
for the
the extra
extra Phil Gillespie, Bill Carr, Rex . Anthony Wykatra. Martin.
,
.. .
.. „...
...
.
. 113-0. Weller's
weuera kick
' five years ago, and the first «
-----&lt;-----------II was too hot and humid Friday night, but otherwise;point wasn't good. There were M Wieland. Terry Oreenlleld, Rod.
Jim Daniels /cored from the opening win since 1956 when the
Crothers. Tim King. Bill Shum-1 In Uie 1955-64 period. Central
games
Lower laoconda left in the quarter.
everything was perfect for the inaugural gar.
.. of
...the
_________
JuckrCa edged Ithaca. 7-6.
Michigan University** track teams
Huting* kept the Spartans in **y,
The game waan t as one-aided Michigan prep football season, and our West Central teams
CENTERS —Lee Belfield. Bob;won four interstate Intercolleglthe hole for moat of the second
fared very well. Five scored victories whfli three lost to non- canto.
,
ate Athletic Conference team
After Quarterback Dave Ritter.
final period Greenville led. 6-0. conference foes, Ionia dropping a heartbreaker to Lowell.
QUARTERBACKS—Dave WU-tttto*.
Williams punted into the end
Coach Jock Clarey s Saxons looked like a coming ball club xous for the second straight
the Wildcats had a first down
time,
Uie
Spartans
put
the
ball
It was Uie Yellow Jackets' cn the Greenville IS. On the with speed, sire and poise as they rolled over the Spartans fyom in play on their 30 and fumbled
Battle
Creek uikeview
Lhkeview lor
for ii
27 points.. We believe they could
riaitie vrceit
first win over the Wildcats since
-and picked up a major penalty
bed a pitch out In Che air on;
i have had more if they had wantwhich gave the ball to Hastings
about the 25 and went 75 yardsi ed them. The HHS backfield wu
on the enemy 19.
FIRST IIOLK-IN-ONE
i. Greenrllto
for tl&gt;c touchdown.
* strong, and should get stronger
Intercepted ar*Xh&lt;Tr pass and with experience and versatility.
Family Bundle,
first play and Hastings lost
and should get an added boost
when Dave Wilcox returns to the
Damp Wash • Wa»h pnd Fluff Dry
through the right aide then
lineup. Dave had surgery to re-1
Jackets' new coach. Ed Helby.
W. Flahb Shirt.. Fhhrarii, W«k Clorhn
move cartilage from a knee a
nln^ Gibson smashed ever
- Hl John* Juul llUle Uouble wrTK
week ago Friday, and already
frto' the four. Welter kicked
HASTINGS HOME LAUNDRY
rolling over Maxon Bob Every ...tv.
walks ..ii
well.
I
.......
,a m
. Good defensive play was shown
(MRian &amp; Ray QUoa)
Gary Brwue made It 19-0 by Ln. Mike Murphy.
323 S. Michigan
WI 5-4062
kTdiiiBiok Boyce went 10 yard* Tim King. Die------------------------- ,
Washington with his stepforced Lakeview to punt. The
for a third touchdown in tho and the entire squad should 1mthird perlwl to make
Dan Webstre went in fttkn the
of the seven picks the
Field. I#-11, In the find punc

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Picking Uie same teams again

TD, then Webster passed eight

Junior Bowlers

Hastings oitr Alma.
Lakewood over Ionia.

Charlotte had two full sea-

PROGRAM
Junior &amp; Senior

Ionin stepped Lowell on Its

Leagues Start
Saturday, Sept. 25

other fumble on the 15

With

Jim Malcolm took a pan in the
end aosie for (he game's only
tally-

Bantam Leagues
Start Thursday,
September 30

iSi&gt;&lt;&gt;rtnmens
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There will be skest. trap, rifle.
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record at tile Hastings Country
Club Saturday, firing a 14 in

tournament The former record
wm 75 held by Jock Hopkins,
Hal Buerge. Harv Slater. Snap
Engle and George Miller . . .
In playoffs of ties in thq HCC
championship tournament. Bob
' Plaff won 4th in the 4th night
over Phil WaUdorff. Ernie Burr
won 3rd in the 3rd flight d.-frwtI Ing Fred Markle and George
Miller Uwk 4lh in the 2nd flight
I edging
(
Homer Smith in the sud­
I den death playoffs. . . .
'
HCC Pro BUI MacDonald fired
a 68 and his assistant. Art Schu­
maker, a 72 in the 12Ui annual
GA - Sanctioned tournament at
tiw BatUe Creek Veterans Ad­
ministration Hospital's 9 • hote.
3340-yard. par 34 course Monday

2 Teams Tie
\For HCC Best
Ball Tourney
I

Porrod &lt; Chud I James and his

2153 Gun Lake Road

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Dick Henn»y

Hastings

This theme is magic words, which
of course, will teach the magic
of being courteous as iLs moral
At this pack meeting for Octo­
ber there will be a costume part
for all. representing tills tliemr
The following den mothers

Mn. Marge Cappon. den 6; Mrs.
Donna Buehl, den 9: Mn. Shir­
toy Waters. Den 1; Mra. Dorothy
Stedman. Den 9: Mn. Jo Ann
Guernsey, Den 4.
The den mothers acre In­
formed that for each cub scout
who recruits a new member, an
attractive badge to offered as an
incentive in the membership
drive. New cub scouts are need-

placing a boy in thia pack, ptease
contact Mr. Guernsey.
Refreshments were served. ■
The Interstate Conf er en
track Utto tie tn 1885 by Ond
Michigan University marked the
fifth time la 16 years that CMU

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Art Bennett tied for the champtournament held at the Hasting*
Cwintry Club Saturday and Sun-

Hastings High School

Third *-tn the championship
I flight was won by Anton Turks!
land Dennis Donovan with 190.

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Grand Ledge over Charlotte.
master for pack 3116 for 1965.
Middleville over Caledyate.
Maple Valley over Wfytend.
Deltsn over GateMfarg-Augusta
The theme for the month ot
(Saturday homecoming al
September, bam raising, wu In­
Delton).
troduced with Uir ide* that the
moral to be taught is coopera­
tion Eae.h den is to present an
acUvity representing the theme
many tilings. Including golf. of the month al the first pack
Fairways and greens are beauti­ meeting which is- scheduled for
ful. and the weather is generally September Mth at 8:45 at the
quite comfortable, although Leaaon Sharpe Memorial Hall.
Thursday it was quite cold then All parents and boy* in the eight
it turned hot. But then, mutt year old age group are cordially
weather is fine for golf.
invited to attend this mretiru:
Saturday* Kyle James, former
The theme for the month of

stopped a Greyhound drive on
the nine In the first period. Dave

For Hie 1965 66 Scoion

Your Hosts

Cub Scout Pack
GrBnd Leaders Meet

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THE AREA SCORES

AND HIGHLIGHTS
third to Mike Snyder and Fred
Markle With 131.
Honora tn the second flight
went,to Joe Burkholder and
Gordfn Cove with 133 Second
wxnt to Bob Honirter and Ken

Youngs, with 140.

10:05 SATURDAY MORNINGS

�I.ITTUE JACKETS WIN
Greenville's Junior Varsity won
their firat game, defeating BcldIng Saturday rooming. 14-13.
Every 34 seconds a fire breaks
out in some city of the United

Middleville at Caledonia,
Maple Valley at Wayland
Coach Bob White's T-K jug­
gernaut from MhldteviHe, which
scored a 27-0 victory tt Delton
Friday night, will open their
drive for their third straight
conference title trawling to
Caledonia while Maple Volley
Launches its Eprcacway history
at Wayland.
Gull Lake goes to Ypsilanti
Lincoln. Fennville plays at Mar­
tin. Mattawan at Parchment,
Pialpweil at Allegan and Hop­
kins at Lawton.
Orltuu will be host to Gales-

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Elks Golfers
Special Tourney
At HCC Saturday

Middleville spoiltsl Uie coach­
ing debut of Gordon Clwistisnton at Delton Friday as the Tro­
jans turned three intercepted
pas3&lt;M into touchdown slCuaUons
and then added anoUter for a
27-0 victory.
The Trojans first six-pointer
came when Linebacker Tom
Warner (a Junior) intercepted a

THE HASTINGS BANNKE—»

What Ever You
Want In A

Saturday at the Hastings Coun- .
1 try Club, wKh the meh paired
into fllghu shooting for trophies

blocked a punt on the 50. A
couple playa put the ball on the
30 and again White ramplvd

I Jack Warner. Paul Edwards.
Dick Hm. Bob Bponable. Bob
: Spencer. Ron Higdon. Harvey

tempt to run the point failed.
Middleville accumulated
14
first downs, gained 317 yards
rushing and 52 passing. Delton
iutd three first downs, picked Up

Light Cycle
BRIDGESTONE
HAS IT

First fllghl Dlck Hart. Dick
Johnson, Charlie Blair. Wayne
Newton. Phil Hilson. Don Pick-

son. Jim Houghlalin and Dennis
Each team fumbled five times.
Middleville lasing one and Del-

Second flight ~ Pal Gilmore,
Phil Homing, Jack Drum. Rus-

Plainwell defeated Wayland.
19-0.
Don laDuke scored the first
TD for Coach Jack Btreidl's
Wolverine Conference entry wtUi
3:28 remaining in. the first half
on a yard dive. Before interinlulon, Plainwell's John Chase
grabbed a Wayland fumble In
Uie Wildcat end zone. Paul Ste­
ward Kicked the point.

Vern Hllllker. Gordon Parker.
■ Ruas Hammond. Glenn Donovan.
Cleo Jacoba. Bop' Conley and

In regular play. Ken Laberteaux. Dick Johnson, Jim Jen-

champlonshlpa in their divisions.
Pinal results fallow:
Division A — Ken laberteaux

ntrly then Rob White ramptex! land caught a six-yard p ns »
yards on a straight dive, then from Dan Keys tor Plainwell's
ran the point and Middles lUe third. Wayland averted a shut-

Bridgestone

Is GO!

Bill Hecker 38-58. W. J McAUls-

Parks

Delton paM on the Delton M.

45-46. Wayne Newton 44-54. Dick

Pullback Lorry Friel plunged

Charlie Blair 33-53, Ruaa Ham­
mond 29-58. Jim Flick 18-61.
Cleo Jacobs 14-56.

with just two minute* left in

Call

the druggist

point and the 14-0 halftime 12-0 at the half. The Blue
score.
Devils scored nine pointe In Use
In the third period T-K VW
period on a safety. Carl
the ball on downs on the Delton: Hamden's I4-yard touchdown
20. Terry Paloxsola tackled a: run and Dave Smith's kick for
Delton pv.w on the Pantiter
extra point Coach Jim
12. and on the next play Gary Harkema watched his Gull lake
VanElst Intercepted a pass and 1 lada
ln**ders to a negawent for the touchdown from ' Uvc 11
rushing In rite recalxwt the seven Tom Griffith ontl huv,f a,u'r Uu’&gt;' ,uul Slvcn
passed to Tom Warner for the I “P 127 ln
nral two P»&gt;ods.
extra point.
Linebacker Dan Gabriel was
The final T-K six pointe came
°°
after Jack Campbell partially
Galesburg - Augusta, defending
KVA cliampions. scored three
limes in Ute final period to come
from behind to defeat Spring-

TlJamsMiw
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Think of what
you mitt whan your
set is broken

Cllmax-Scotte outlasted MenOlivet defeated DeWitt. 12-0,
tn Uie season's inaugural while
Bellevue dropped a 28-0 decision

Kiwanis ‘Kids’
Sports Day
Here Saturday

With its sights set oa a harvest of almost 64,000 surplus antlerless wtutctails during
Michigan’s 1965 firearm deer seasons, the Conservation Department is offering some
228,000 special shooting permits for these 56 food-shortage and crop-damage areas.
Applications for permits are available at the Department's Publications Room in
Lansing and license dealers throughout the state. In order to get them, hunters must
buy archery or firearm deer licenses. Oct. 1 ia the deadline for returning completed
applications to the Department's Lansing office. A machine drawing will be held in
mid-Octobcr &lt;0 determine who will get permits for areas which are oversubscribed.
Before sending in their entries, sportsmen should check on whether they may hunt
in areas for which they plan to apply. Tfci» •« particularly true fot applicants who
have hopes of hunting in the southern special areas which are made up mostly of
private lands. Applicants for areas 50-53 should keep in mind that Livingston county
is closed to Sunday hunting.

Form 16 Teams
For Play in ‘Y’
Tail Grid Loops
Pour "Y" tall football leagues
were organized Saturday with 16
tedms with 140 boys participat­
ing. Director Bob King repents.
More boys pay register Satur-

Vem Hllllker 3«-5'
ton 34-48 and Gordon Parker
34-61. Don Pickard 81-52 and
Harold Mathews 11-62. Dal Mor­
gan 13-62.
Division D—Bob Bponable 49-

Donovan 41-53. Phil Hlteon 29-51.
Glenn Donovan 36-55. Roger
Raber 33-51 and Ray Cooley 33­
52. Jack Drum 30-62. Phil Wall- ’
dorff 22-58 and Lee Bacon 12-

7 Mod«l« to

Chooie from at
placed by hydrofoil boote oa the
Nile. Che National Geographic

Goodyear
Brothers

and Abu Stmbel.
annual NFL Play-Off Bowl game,
for half-time competition to de­
IMPLEMENTS
termine the six National PP&amp;K
recorded at th* U. 8. Navy’s
champions.
124 N. Jefferson
Dwight Fisher and Fran Hen­ South Pole Station in the Antgesbach. owners of Pteher-HenHastings
geabach, pointed out that PPAcK
no body contact, there is
Hastings area A. from 8: involves
no charge for entering and no
through 13 can pit their football special equipment is needed.
skllb against thousands or other ■■JWtatratlan will be open four
boys throughout Die nation in September 1 through October 8/
ojvc
the fifth annual Punt, Pau &amp; they said, "with Pisher-HengesKick competition which will cul­ bach showrooms os registration
minate with a trip to Washing­ headquarters.
ton. D C . and to an appearance
“In 1964, PPAK’s fourth year,
at the National Football league 601.459 boys entered the compe­
Since 1878 the guiding principle of Montgomery
Play-Off Bowl game for the top tition.” he said, "a program
Ward &amp; Company has been "Satisfaction —
,__ I M UM.._ _ _
L..L I*
___ ■
12 winners.
which has received the commen­
Sponsored nationally by the dation of the President's Council
to this policy. Sdeh a policy ia
on Youth Fitness.'*
both the quality of our merchandise ahd tljn basic
honesty and reasonableness at our customer*." .
PUher and Hengebach said en­
trants will be judged on distance
In addition, much of the merchandise wo ImII
staged In Hastings by Fisherllengebach. Inc.
hold goods aad appliances, ia sold with specific
Hastings boys will be tested for tance the ball travels on the fly,
their ability to punt, pass and and points will be substraded for
index of quality. They help the customer to Mlact
between diffarent grsdes of similar merehsndlN &lt;ad
each foot the ball lands to Uie
legions of other boys all over the right or left of a center line. The
Indicate what ww balieve satisflad customers may
country. For
&gt;- and 10-year- Hastings competition will be held
ruuionably expect of our Company.
.
olds. warm-up jackets, helmets at the playground behind Has­
Whenever Warda advertises a guarantee for a
and footballs will be given as tings High School on Saturday,
tint, second and third prises for Oct. 0.
particular product in newspapers, catalogs, or other
each age group. Boys 11. 12 and
media, the Company will live up to the guaianteo
Tie scores will be played off on
13 will receive gold, silver, and
as advertised. W» firmly believe in the ability a( our
bronae trophies. There will be 18 the day of competition. Ties for
store managers to deal fairly and hoiieatly with our
prizes In all. Scores throughout top spot In cone and district
enatotnara on all guarantees.
the country then will be com­ standings also will be played off
Our policy of "satisfaction guaranteed'* ia, and
pared to determine the six top during special contests. District
winners in.each of the 382 Ford winners will receive trophies.
shall remain, paramount with Wards. Only those
sates which result in complete customer satisfaction
division
championships.
The
six
ners.
are considered by us to be pre”*-*’’- --------national winners receive handZone winners will meet In 37 uune PP&amp;K championship tro­
for Wards. You’ll like Wsrdg.
Ford District competitions al phies. The other six receive na­
which 222 district champions will tional runner-up trophies. Ail 12
Robert E. Brooker
win trophies. The 222 runners-up
President
also will receive trophies. All 222 Champions."
district champions will compete
for area championships to be
ll'oirf Adt Sell Unused Items.
held In the 14 NPL-cllr areas. •

Punt, Pass, Kick
Competition
Here October 9

yfjOu.‘0i, OlkjL, (AJ

p.m. Saturday,
Johnson Field.

in the ath grade league next
Saturday. Dave Hathaway's
Lions meet Mike King's Packers
and Dennis Murphy's Oilers play
will be.the following Saturday. Mouse Reynolds' Longhorns.
In the 7th grade loop. Steve
All boys and girls from 7 Chenoweth’s Irish play Wes
announced.

Phone
the Pxlst

tope recorders, too.

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Inc urged to participate in tills man’s Bruins meet Barry Hav­
ens' Wolverines.
In the 6th grade ctecult, Dave
McGuire's Hurricanes meet
Mark Bowens' Crowfoots and
Rocky Baty's Vikings play Mitch
St. Martin's Browns.
4
pitching.
In the Sth grade loop, Ran­
dolph Lydy's Vultures fsce Ran­
divisions, aa will the girts. There dy Adams' Cubs and Craig Mar­
tin's Giants battle off Jeff Good-

eight, nine. 10. 11 and 12-yearolds.
the first five winners in each

all boy and girl winner in each
age group with the most points
will receive a walnut and gold
trophy from the KlWanlans.

Hastings Driver
Wins Dash al
Local Raceway
won the flying stock feature
event at the Hastings Raceway
Friday night.
Norm Asplnall uf Hastings

lilial"-

Madison of the Cereal City

Cail

tn Dal-

the baker

Boys 8 through 13!!

the qualifying trial winner.

western
hurdler star Eugene Washington clismptans will compete in Loa
Angeles. Calif., on Saturday. Dec.

What a
wonderful
thing the
telephone is!
And how
little it
cost*l

division champions tone for each
age group).
The six eastern NFL division
champions, and the six western
More exports originate In Detroit division champions, accompanied
than In New York City, according by their mothers and fathers, will
to the US. Department of Com­ go on a "Tour of Champions” to
Washington. DC, They then will
merce Export Origins Study.

We think of tfte Job of mtv»
ing our clients as a round-lhe-

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PUNT, PASS
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Saturday, October 9th
WIN!'Worm-up jackets! Helmets!
Footballs! Gold, silver or bronze tro­
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a “Tour of Champions" to Washing­
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t_., and
ana to the
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(wilh both m&lt;£ ond dodl.

GET FREE! A book on punting, pass­
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NFL experts. Also, an attractive PP&amp;K
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Yoq must be accompanied by a
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�Lakewood’s New
Card of Thanks and In Memoriam Gridiron Ready

For Ionia Tilt

CARD OF THANKS
Burd—We wish to express our grandson. Ronald A*. Burd Also
Lakewood High ScIxtoJ will
gnstilude to reteUm. friend* and to the Beeler Funeral Home.
entertain the Ionia Bulldogs
neighbor* for the beautiful flow­
Friday night on their all new
er* and exprewskxis of sympathy. gotten.
gridiron. The kickoff to at 8
Mr. and Mr*. Archie Burd
to l*r. Hawley and Ft. Dunphy

According to Assistant Bupc.

Mr and Mrs. Albert Green

( ARD OF THANKS
and father, Ronald A. Burd.
Mra. Roeelenc Burd and Danny

U» giunt* this Fall.

CARD OF THANK8

2

Woodland
Mr.. CUnS.n CurlU
Mila
S67-IK

S

al Ionia,
Sept. 24—varatur football with

The United Fund Board met
Going U Chanute Airman Pn 1
R. Bradfield, aon of Mr*. Loube Mrs. Gaylord Laugldin. Plane
M. Bradfield of 110 Mitt Bt . Del­ were made for tho kick-off cof­
ton. has been selected for techn. fee to be iMfd Tuesday, Sept. 28
cal training at Chanute AFB. Ill
as an aircraft maintenance ape. - above the lire barn altould be fill­
1*11*1. Airman Bradfield, a gradu ■ ed with solicitor* and board
IN
MEMORIAM
foiling words, and Russell Nash
ate of Delton Kellogg High members. Coffee and roils will
In loving memory of our hus- from 24 to 30 quarts-iodlne type School, recently completed ba?
for Uie beautiful hymns. Also to
lights Each lamp draws 1800 military training at Lackland
relatives, neighbora, and friends
AFB, Texas
53.600. This will taka tho full
a special thanks to the Quimby
Badly missed by wife Lina
W8C8 and VFW Auxiliary girls
and children
for the dinner after the funeral
any
money given through Um
er* seating acene 2J500 persons
forgotten.
IN MEMORIAM
Parting win be permitted on
In loving memory of Sarah Uie field outside the football
CARD OF THANKS
Hastings High's Junior Varsity | tor specifies this. Do your fair
Phillips who left u* September
followed the Var*lt&gt; ■ share thia year and give all you
follow the directions of puking griddera
lead and scored an fmpreathe
fell thanks to all our friends, A silent thought, a secret tear.
attendants to avoid cutting up 33-6 victory over invading Lake­
neighbor*, and relatives for the Keep her memory ever dear.
many acta of kindness, flowers.
wood
Saturday
morning on a Friday visitor with Mra. Theda
Sadly missed by her husband. practice.
Johnson Field.
Burrel. her children and
WUt. Myrtle and Esther Jameson
far the food brought in during
grandchildren.
Coach Ernie Strong's aggrega­
Coach Jerry Eckman predict- tion dominated the play for most dinner and luncheon guests with
of the conuct.
Wiuincy and her mother called
this Friday and that neither
LEGALS
on them. Mra. Wilt is teaching
team will likely outscore the
By Mrt. Sylvan Taff;
first grade at the Woodland
school now as did Mla» Whitney
PUBLICATION OBDBB.
Ionia has i strong defense
that could give us trouble.** Eck­
Blg Rick Abbey scored the first
trolt and Mr* Ed Cheney ot man explained. "However, our HHS touchdown, romping 25
Hastings were last Monday vUi- showing against Maple VaUey yards ot! tackle. Dave Turncs
kicked the flrat of three pointe
holding our own and Maple Val- after touchdown.
* Mrs. Lillian Tubbs and
teiephonn number again. Tho
Tbe second tally came on a 10Anna, of Grandville visi­
ted the former's mother. Mrs. Ionia dropped their opener 6 to yard pass play from Jim Wil­
liams to Tom Hoke.
Stella Tubbs, at the Bhocbridge
Mrs BUI Hr •»•&lt;* rl
home on Bunday. * Mr. and
wS
“13. Also I would like to add
Will roared off tackle for 45
to an krttelcfran Me
with
&gt;K.
, weex AIT ana mj*. uurven trocIn the third period Abbey tai- u- *nd sou are in North Caro__ ____ shoe­
XT'S S
bridge, a tlr. and Mrs Ray quate facilities are now avail- ySu'teE'
Beese spent part of last week In
Northern Michigan. * Sympathy crowd 1* expected to fill every
is extended to the Cox family available seat.
The Lakewood Vikings chut­
In the death of thstr grandson.

to express their sincere thanks
for expreaaions of sympathy dur- and nuratdg staff at Pennock
Hospital and Fkmaon t Dtoato*
loved one. Also thanks to the Ferguson of Grand Rapid*
pallbearers, Leonard-Oag ood
Funeral Home for their services.

nMroftn

Young Saions
Swamp Vikings

^reeport

’■tx.’s? JS-JT-dx-;

OBDxa or ruaiioATioK -

FUBUCATIO0 OBDBB

were Bunday luncheon guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Grinnell. *
Mr and Mra Floyd Grinnell
were Monday gueeU of Mr. and
Mra. J. D. Ortnnell ot Algonquin
Lake for a fish supper. * Mr.
and Mr*. James Patrick of
Clarksville were Bunday lunch-

to 0 on the Nashville gridiron to pass midway In the final quarter
win their opener of Uie 1965
Hastings JVs play at BL John*
football season Friday.
George Johnson romped 35
yards In a three and nine situ­
ation to pick up the first 6
points. In the third quarter, Tom
Barnum slashed through from
By Mrt. Albert Green

Hubbard Hills

vtn Patrick. * Mr and Mra. second touchdown. Darrell SlaMarvin Patrick and children and
Mrs Lois Thompson were Bun­ the fourth frame. Brad Gillespie,
a hefty lineman, intercepted a
Mary McGhee 4 Mra Marvin Maple VaUey pass when Ken
Patrick and Mra. Gary McGhee
visited their father. Vernon knocked from hl* hands. Gillaa- aid Burd, from Sept 4 until he
Thompson, at Ftnpison-Droatepassed away Sept. 8. His wife.
Ferguson Hospital in Grand give the Vikings their third
Rapids Sunday.
touchdown. Again Slater's kick
Mr and Mr*. Joe Kauflman
and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bueh­
ler and family were Monday Inga dominated the playa moat
of the night. The Lakewood boys
McMillan of Ann Arbor. In the picked up 227 yards rushing and
bekah District meeting st Dex­ attempts. The Lions picked up
ter. * Mr. and Mrs. Harold Price
Mtas Belly Allen and expect to
and children, local, and Kevin
build a house soon. The property
Bolter of Hastings were SurtdnyThe Vikings picked up

Valley boys.
Hoffman and daughter* of
Wayne were weekend guest* oT
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mr*. Floyd Fisher, to the home
of another granddaughter. Mr
dlst Adult Class and Mra. W. B. Wertman. of
IMHd:
0, 1865.
— —. and Mra. Gordon Delton, for Sunday dinner. Mr.
' FlUtip fl. Mllekdi. 1’rabal* Jadf*. —
Yoder Bunday evening. * Mrs and Mra. Richard Bustance and
daughter of Hastings were also
8/80 Floyd Dukee and son. Arnold, to dinner guests. * Gary Thaler of
the Bible Church at Clarksville. Big Rapid* spent Uie weekend
Mra. Duka* niece, Janice Mc- with hla parents. ■* Mn. George
ypaucanox oboes.
Dcrmld. a missionary Just re­ Faunce and Mrs Akron Groneturned home from a trip to wold were Grand Rapids visi­
Jamaica showed slides and told tor* Saturday * Mr*. Louise
Newman and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Parks and Mr*. Floyd Dukes
spent Friday and Saturday.at a Saturday overnight guests of Mr.
nxm. lUxtiiri. Michie**.
Women's Retreat at Camp Kobb» 5*14 at which ail
day they were all dinner guests
lh„, esc. near Houghton Lake
Mrs. Floyd Dukes attended a
pink and white shower honoring Eaton Rapids.
Mr. and Mr*. Dan Postal*. Mr.
Mra. David Relgler of Carlton
and Mrs Gordon Yoder and
'! Clayton Relgler of West Free- family. Mr. and Mr*. NorvM
1, port. ♦ The Jolly Seniors Com­ Thaler and daughter* and Miss
I munity dub met with Mrs And­ Terry Wood of Caledonia were
rew Brandt Thursday night. All Sunday dinner guest* of Mr. and
members enjoyed a delicious 6 30 Mr*. Elwood Yoder. * Mr. and
suppet. * Don Grinnell of Jack­ Mrs. Paul Olmstead of Laks
son sjfcnt last Tuesday with his
I brother. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mr. and Mra. Elwood Yoder. *
Grinnell, a Mr. and Mr* Floyd David Voder entered Ferris Col­
j Ortnnell visited Mr and Mrs lege Monday. * Mrs Minnie
FUBUCATI0N OBDBB.
Harry Grinnell of Bellevue on Clemons of West Branch is
spending a few days with her
sister, Mr and Mrs Dan Postma.
ran fra Ik. Cmoi, Ot H.rr.
GrlnnellY health much better.
Mr. and Mr*. Allen I3*h at­
I
Fite st i Mra- Oar&gt; atudt*
Lake
” si “,n***'
*«•
Odessa accompanied her grand- tended the Allegan Pair Thura­
fs 1. OrdwH tirai
on. is.
daughter and family. Mr. and day. * Mr. and Mra. Bill KaufTman of Bherwood were Sunday
viMtor* of his parents. Mr. and
Mra. Joe Kauffman. * Mr. and
Mr*. Donald King of Rockford
acre Saturday supper guest* of
hl* parents. Mr and Mrs Charles
King. * Mr*. Donald King and
Mr*. Charles King visited Mra
Robert Asplnall at Pennock Hos­
pital Saturday. Mrs. Asplnall en­
tered Pennock Hospital Thurs­
day. She was discharged “
Bunran (m ■ smto ai
rat rainle4 lk«rn*

Business Directory

Bbcrks. We welcome tliem to our
neighborliood. * Mr. and Mrs
Owen Relgler expect to build
they pureheecd from Betty Alien.

Betty .Allen attended u meeting
of their art classes in Middle­
ville recently » Mr. Hamilton
at Nashville finished diguing *

To Be SpoeialM — Airman Ran-

Mrs Hany J. Ranatf of 9461
Kalamaxoo Ave., Caledonia, has
Gerry Bmellerr fired 262-577,
been selected for technical train- Dale Geiger 234-547, Harry Mc­
US Air Force munitions' *pcc- Collum 834. Lra Bpringer 522.
Joe Bennett 516. Ken Beckwith
ialist. Airman Nanser. a gradu­
ate of Caledonia High School, re­ 510. Mike Reynolds 511 and Jack
cently completed basic military Rom 810.
training at Lackland AFB. Texas
TUESDAY MIXED LEAGUE
Jim Tolan led the loop with
moving to their home from the
Upstair* apartment over the 506, Bob Tusara rolled 5®. Jtrl
Cheney
502 and Ruth Rice 500
sure building.
Standings: Thomappie Skat­
ing Rink 10. Andrus Insurance
of Uie Lakewood Baptist Church 8. Rirer Bend Golf and IGn'a
will be held weekly beginning A Bob's Gulf 7. Johnson* Furni­
ture 6. Highlands Dairy 8.
Kaecheles 3 and Poll's Construc-

SUNDAY MIXED LEAGUE

night: John
Ron Fellow
Benny Brown 181-481
Friend 177-468. Von Ha.._ ...
418. Bob Lambert 178-486. Beye
Alien 180-489. Helene Bourne
167-428. Bonnie Wyant 174-^51

Kronewltter 150-404. Palsy

152-362. Phyllis Brown
and Lin Snyder 189-438.

HASTINGS CLASSIC LEAGUE
Standings: Bum* Refrigcrallor
11. Hastings Milling 8. Burkeyl
I',. Fred Saads, Elks and MdAlUster's Ollers 8. Elks. Klersey Ce­
MONDAY MIXERS
Louire Balsa loci the lassies ment. Miller! Duraciean. Binithis week, rotting 193-533. June
toon Golf and WBCH I.
the Harley Stadeb. Saturday VknDenburg 180-489 Iresi'sW*
Lumber. Hasting* Wtt
evening visitor* were Hayes
Cumpbrtl and granddaughter.
Denise Coble ot Hastings * Oren «i. ru vor imk
mc- '?IU
Allinter 186
168-485
Alma emnue
Covtile
Allttter
Aiuntcr
186-485.
4®. Alma
CtnriDe »n“ Dowling Merchants 1.cW■ y
157-453, Doris Cappon 172-436. C.!
Mra. Wallace Borden of Augusta Wefltover 178-455. Boonie Hstha- with 212-618. Paul Edward* 111
600. 8tu Sweet 630, Dtt Hart M
son 180-481. Lucille Willetts joint Kastnxky 511. Bill Habkne
2OO-532. Merle Haines 345-80
rolled a 175 game. Genl Newton
171 and Judy Cronk 173. Faye Chenoweth 569. Harold
Allen picked up the 4-7-9-10 spilt.
Standings: Mary'* Beauty 512, H Service 202-560, Jack
By Victor Sitton
land, Food Center and Sheriff* 506. P. Kruger 266-565. Jim Bl
Girls 8. Welcome Tavern. Big num 237-532. cTBoUytr
Someone has said. "Everybody D. Vogt's and Hastings Hrtghta Bums 511. Marl Csniplteil ■ K
talks about the weather, but no­ 5, Nortlulde Grocery and Mc­ Joe Glelarowskl 201-507. J. Oqr
body does anything about it" Allister* 4. Piston Ring and denskl 200-544, A. IfnHttn &gt;
Michigan Magnetics 3. Savings Pat Trrpening 318-807. J«r

West Woodland

ner and Hann's Standard 1 and Dale Gelge
Wayne Ne
Owen 521.
RECREATION LEAGUE
COMMERCIAL MAJORS'
Harold Ecknx come through
Standing*'- Larte BuWr 18
rtrator. Thu Is pointing with burners have been turned on and
Routh Tailor* 9*v, MqntaooicR
tubes of paint on material. It is smoke poured forth from the Tuesday night. Ray Wieland
Ward
# Harwood's 8. MBert. rW
a very worth while hobby, a Mr. furnace chimneys For several snuggled 216-544. Norm ItaU 500.
Raul Camel 527, Howard Thaler ton Ring* and Alumnlum Pno4
ucU 6. Auto Tag. Bporu Bar Adi
Laurence Van Reukel and family hot and humid—In the high 80's. 517. Hubert Pocritt 502. Denny
Frederickson 505. Basil Hltch- Cul'igan's 5. City Food 2 Ml
Tyden
children of Mr*. Jan Duka were
Dave Irwin and Joe Burkh|&gt;4
Bunday dinner guawto wXh Mr. companled by high winds, thun­
and lightning and our elec­
S land tags; Hheler'a 11. MillerS er led the lads Thursday. (U
and Mra. Wayne Dulto and fam­ der
with a 601 series Dave aherw
tricity went off Just after 7
ily.
’
solo honors with Jack Bowrdu
o'clock.
couldn't eook supper
The Methodist WSCS will but ate what we had by candle­ II
j
L * O
• «.
***’' rolling 333 games. Joe hql
light and a feeble oil tamp. Our Hendershot &amp; Vicinity
“ioS
mind went back to our boyhood
• 1224-569. Ed Sheler 213-5* Bl
By Mn. Richard Clark
Hackney 220-573, Lawrenc
day* when we had bo electricity
&lt;Honk' Keeler 516. Emmeth
lamps, for our light I recalled a
To celebrate the birthdays ef geseth 210-551, olenn Laubaugl
little pronged gadget that my Chery) and Mike. Mr and Mr* 541, Dan Alierdmg 202-548. Ha»
mother would Insert In the top Karl BchanU entertained Tues- old Eckert. 542. Charles Kraut
Friday of lhe lamp chimney and on tills
575. Rod Newton 568. BUI B
she could place a small con­ bur Schanta and Mr. and Mr* Lawrence 303-579. Harry McCol
tainer and heat a small amount Carey Jonea for supper. Later lum 222-573. Irwin Harwood 320
they all enjoyed the many slides 565 and Maynard Tucker 203-521
gave the boy* good experience time ha* changed I
McCoDum potted a fine Ml til
and got the spootator* in the !
_______
Schsntxs and the Carey Jones' week previous, high for the youn
S^AgS to
t£“^ 3
* &lt;^1 Heise win be trip into Canada * On Wednes­
day evening Colleen Schanta.
Ionia this Friday. It is «eh«lCOMMERCIAL MINORS
..._ . __ _ ■________ _
. derwent surwerv at the Fertfu- with I^ona Clark1 as co-hosteas
son-Droste-Perguson Hospital in i .entertained with Birthday Club
I The many humorous games were Mobil and Chenoweth Machine
where it will be played. I know Grand Rapids TlTursday and | played *nd enjoyed by all The each, Larke's Cttgo I. 8mllh Bra
may return home Saturday, w
next meeting will be Oct 6.
5. Tinkler's. Hastings agcmi
Products. Al'a Ar Dot
spent sometime in Pennock and tended a pink and blue show er Aluminum
and Montgomery Ward 4. Palte
Butterworth Hospitals, to home Monday night in honor of Mra Monument. Deputies. Dale's an
Rick
Beard
al
Uie
home
of
Mrs
Consumers
1 Bender's 1 and Th
serious Ulneaa. * Mr. and Mr*
paper * Mrs. Herald Classic and Roy BallenUne of Hasting* were Allen Cross of rural Portland * Banner. Viking and SouUteR
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Brill and Food 0
Mr* Forest Begerow took their
boys were Saturday supper guest*
Robert Morey was the big gu
mother. Mra. Rhoda Bawdy to
Lansing Saturday ao she could
We were glad Io bear that part Hastings. The occasion celebrated Thursday, firing 246-625 for sol

Wadsworth Bt-wll expect Mr. and Mrs Robert Austin
She helped him celebrate hla ting* returned to work Monday
birthday. ♦ Mr. and Mra Herald morning. This *lrike ha* laid of!
Naugatuck. Conn, the latter
quite a number of men from
Bunday. They attended the
xlland who feel the
wedding of their son. Brrreton Christmas show at the Haaeltine
te good pay checks,
and Perkins Drug Co. They found
glad when the matRichardson. daughter of Mr
back on the Job.
Hundreds of passers-by have
New Haven. Conn.
admired the many large, brightly
moved into the late Otto Hill mas. The merchants promise a colored dahlias at the Raymond
good variety and a good deal.
Tobias home on the corner of
M43 and Chariton Park Rnad
this Fall. Mr. and Mrs. Tobias
pttal- a Mr and Mm Wm Bit­
entered a number of the flowers
good of Nashville sxwed Hunat U&gt;e Allegan County Fair last
week and brought home several
Burd.
By Mrt. Dan Peterman
blue ribbons and several red
ones. Congratulations!
Mr. and Mr* Bisson called on
Mrs. Hendee at Pennock Hospi­
moved into Uie Dowry King tal Sunday. She was not feeling
By Mrt. Sylvan Trigg
home on Washington boulevard. good at Uie time and had under­
gone a blood transfusion earlier
Mr and Mrs. Clair Clum were apartment over the dry cleaning In the day. However, a report
from her doctor on Monday statSunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Willard Smith of Grana l,edge. the Terry Hunts moved to a
* Mr. and Mrs Clair ChUB
called on his sister. Mr and Mrs.
_
Harry Fields, of Greenville, Sat­ Jean. Mrs. Clifford Walter. Mrs. caecr ucr.
urday w Mr. and Mr Robert
Belatedly we extend sympathy
Blough and daughters ot North­ NaahvlUe were Thuraday visitors to Mr. and Mrs Junta Ryan of
ville were weekend gue»t* of hid In Grand Rapid*. * Mr. and Bo. Wellman Road, whose son.
Anthony James, lived only seven
mother. Mra. Greta Blouin..Ifr.
hours after birth at Pennock
and Mrs. BUI Blough and chil­
Hospital on Aug. 28. Mrs. Ryan
dren were also Bunday ew tflng Mr. Homer Kllngmsn.
lunch guests
'
is the former Sharon Flgel.
Mr. and Mrs. Seymcr. HrRw- Lawrence Hospital, Lensing, to
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith of
ens visited Mr. and Mr, cgfi
Rochester were Bunday. Bept 12.
guest* of her mother and stepFahml of Clarksville on Sun­
day. * Mr and Mra. J. Wing
warn IhkE
_ . ■
CUfford Walter ware Thuraday ton and Mrs. Smith calll^m
dinner gueate of Mr and Mrs.
Mesecar In honor of the t win* Ray Croee at Portland. * Mrs. their Hater and aunt. Mrs. IMr
Dorrne* and Irene'* Jith birth­
Townsend, of HasUngs Mrs
day. ♦ Ellen Memtr was adflK- MRUe Aldrich of Hickory Ccr- smith of Woodland aawnpaniM

Lake Odessa

Freeport

Illf SHERWOOD AGENCY

945-9415

HASTINGS MFG. LEAGUE

..
.
care of the doing. We've heard
Monday evening for an Artex so many remark about how little
Paint Demonstration. Mra. Wai- real Hummer weather we've had.

Mn

Mr and Mrs. Royal Good of
MEMOaiAL MONUMENTS Delton were Bunday dinner
guest* of their parent*. Mr and
Of DIITINCTI0H
Mr*. Wm. Kletnp. * Mra. Gary
Kidder and Rory, of Caledonia
L«wr«nc« Brotban
were Bunday visitors of her *Uter. Mrs Al Barnard The ladles
and their children visited their
mother, Mr*. Ralph Moore, at:
the Medical Care Facility.
301 S. Michigan Ave.
Mr. and Mra Jay Wing visitedi ted to Pennock Hospital sJSday. * Sunday vi*ltors at
Hastings
land, at Newaygo and Mr*. Her­ Merton Mesecar home *tIe Mrs
FOE
ald Calculi of Lake Odessa at Elver* Demond and childrt?®
OHicd Hours 4
4
the home of Mrs. Wing's daugh­ Caledonia. Evening visitor pwfc
Mow. &amp; Wed. I to *T P.M.
ter. Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Dye.: ciito
"
tn Lake Odessa on Monday. #
Sunday visitor* of Mr and Mrs .
Mr. and Mra Bernard Piper
HASTINGS
ROBUT W. SHIRWOOD, Mgr- Roy Kauffman of near Clarks­ and family of Bucyrus.
ville were her parents. Mr. andI were weekend guest* oj jffi
Mr* Jay Wing. * Mr. and Mr* James Cool. AD attended a b®’
Ben Christie spent Saturday■ dav nartv tn
.
night and Sunday with hl* par­
5f«t« Farm Insurance
t Ada WsUatufef, at
ent*. Mr and Mra. Jbe Christie,
All Forms of
rings Saturday
at Marian. * Mr. and Mrs
AUTO — Fill
Hoyt visited hl* niece ounnay eauers 4[
j
BONDS
Insurant* and Bonds Charles
and family. Mr and Mr* Henry Cool home were Mr.
De Good, m Grand Rspids on *«*»• *, »d Mr. Don VcSjC
Swanson Inauranca
JlftRY ANDRUS Sunday. They also visited Mr
and Mr*. Adrian Olree ia Grand
Roalds. The Olree* are Florida

PRODUCTION
CREDIT
ASSOCIATION

BOWLING

Sept. 3*-United Fund kickoff
Sept. 38- Liana Club, 7 pm.
Sept. 29 — MeUsodlat clxdr
practice.

INSUROCE

John Waldren Friday under-

Ferguson-Droere Hropttel. Grand
Rapids. * Rev Manon Majors
and family are moving to the
Huron Healy tenant house on

Mr. Morgan's birthday « The geseth posted 201-585. Paul Cat
Aid will meet today, Thursday.'
Denny Frederickson Ml. Do
Wilbur Schanta.
521. Bill Kruko 814, Vera Boe
man 510. Carl Hathaway 302-51
B. Brittingham 831 and Ray Jot
kins and Ray Lundequiat 511.

Dunham

By Mrt. IF. H. Cheeteman

school icunlon held in the Sot/Ji
church baacmenl Sunday. They
came from Hastings. .NashvlUr.
Battle Creek. Marshall. Charlotte
and Arthur Lawrence from Ohio

Fender and daughter.
Ann.
vbited Ann's sister. Judy, Sat­
urday evening at W.M.U. Ann
is a ttudent in Community Col­
lege In Battle Creek. * Blaine
end from the Michigan School
Zeiah Healy Is Unproved from
her recent lllnaaa. W Friday din­

WED. AFTERNOON LEAGtl
Standings: Hastings Moto
Sales 7. Stanton's 8, Miller
Plumbing. Shirkey's IGA *r
Bob's Bikes 8. Maker's Mvk

side Lumber 8. Vita Boy and N&lt;
Hl 24 and Hastings Cleans
and OckermanX 2.
Shirley VanDenburg prtato
193-567 for top *erte* and Fa.
Allen had 202-518 for solo htt
or*. Lol* Kenyon rolled 158-41
Barb Kleney 164-456, Louj
Bah* 188-503. Fried* J*yn** 1|
456. Sue St. Martin 171-568. Ms
gle Corrigan 196-475 »nd Met)
Gray 153-433
Pat Conley had a 300 gkg
Lucille Wilson 183. Gene Thom
•on 165. Mickey LaoUMrt U
Helen Martin 183. Janet Pew*

Mrs. Lloyd Owen.

Dowling

Ptarnur pupils and reaidenta of
the Bristol Consent school dtetrtot are having a reunion Bun­
day afltSTKXXi *1 the Dowling
Methodist Church basement- A
her son and wife home antfl Scarry-In dinner will be aervvd
plans to spend the Winter with
them.
Friday mMr. and Mra. Victor Slaton at­
tended
World Book RtpceaenUUve's breakfast at the Post Church basement. Fair premi­
Tavern In Battle Creek Satur­ ums.: oertifknm. and repertn
day. They were shocked to hear
on the fete neat Saturday night
of the death earlier tn the day of ing Um: 4H program for Winter
Marshall Field IV, W. of Chica­ projects may sign up at thia
go. of a heart attaek- Mr. Held meeting. Parents are cordially
WM president Of. Field Enter­ Invited to attend al 7.80 sharp.
prise*. owner and publisher of * The Gordon Hammond* are
World Book and one ot Chicago's occupying thttr residence east of
Dowling formerly known as the
Mrs. Arlen Hebe entertained u Mary Ishim Isome.

MONDAY BOWtni
Genl Newton ted the

ton 190-427. fitan
&lt;n. Kathy Cdlvtn 1
448. Frieda J*yrM» IM-fn k
ley Drake 183-444. ABATtfift
aid 163-474. Joyce SketUtil
4«1 Kay Kareber Ili-3l.;l
dra Clinton
•
McKelvey 1&amp;
Wanda

June

Motor Aliw anfl Burns fc

srv’Ti®
f’EX'SU’

Hors Woodland Methodist Church on
The Unisphere aymbol of die b6ui*&gt;Tiium
:iar- Wednesday evening.
New York Wnrftfi Fsfr, 1* the ut»d Cuyler Truetai
Fifth
largest model of Uie earth ever Center. .Arcade Bl
USE BANNER WANT ADS!
buUt.

�SIMPLE as "A- B-C
BUY CLASSIFIED
LARKE BUICK

1435 S.

PRICED TO MOVE
19W VOLKSWAGEN CAMPER

CHEVROLET

CLASSIFIED AD PAGE PHONE

★ Automotive

HASTINGS BANNER Wl 5-3481

1959 FORD V8 W TON PICKUP!
4-wheel drive. WI 5-3551. 9/23

MINIMUM RATE—50c for Twenty Word.

■ ■ . Quite** 3 Dr. Hardtop,
Power steering and brake*,
bucket M*te. radio, whitewsll*
1M3 OLDS CONVERTIBLE
• • . Dynamic 88. power rteering
and brakes, radio, whitewall*,
red with white top and match­
ing interior.

fl964 COR VAI R

I Monee 2 Dr.: 4uM*d

1M1 OLDS SPORT COUPE
. . . Beautiful maroon and
white lutone. fully equipped,
new whitewall Urea, excellent
condiUon.

1963 CHEVROLET

DISPLAY CLASSIFIED

CARDS OF THANKS &amp; IN MEMORIAM

190 OLD8 F-85 STA. WON.
. .. Custom 4 Dr. Modal, now
.leering, radio, whitewalls. '

1963 PONTIAC SPORT CQt'PE
. . . Catalina Hardtop, Hydra
malic, power steering and ra­
dio. new whitewall Urea.

1964 FORD FALCON

Calendar of
Special Events

1963 CHEVROLET
6.IA9 4

1983 TEMPEST SPORT COUPE

NOTICES
SAVE

1883 OLDS SEDAN
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
. . . Dynamic 88 4 Dr, power
SEPT 21-34
steering and brakes, radio,
RUMMAGE SALE — BJ’.W^
good whitewall Urts, fully Thursday and Friday, Sept. 33
guaranteed.
and 34, Pariah Hou*e.
1M3 FORD SEDAN
THURSDAY, OCT. 16
DEMOCRATIC SWISS STEAK
DINNER — Thursday, Oct. 16,
Odd Fellowj Hall.
driving.

1963 CHEVROLET

3EUC1I0N

eiiKs
10/14
NtW 10 OX. WATERPROOF TARP

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY

tranuntsskm, radio, whitewalls.
1M1 PONTIAC SEDAN
... Catalina 4 Dr., power steer­
ing and brakes, radio, nice blue
finish.

1962 CHEVROLET

1968 PONTIAC SPORTS COUPE
. .. Catalina Hardtop, all white
with maroon interior, fully
equipped, top condition.

QI
1962 BUICK

REAHM
MOTOR SALES

ZLD
1962 CHEVROLET

PONTIAC - OLDS - CADILLAC
VI 5-2478 107 N. Michigan Ave.
H*u.ngI. Michigan

END-OF-MODEL

1959 BUICK
'« itmutop, p*wv&gt; *.**&gt;—"S

ccrrcipc riding
id water and

BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITY

cn One of These One-Owner,

1964 RAMBLER

.

C&lt;/nV.

to go-I1.5M

Available in

Hastings

1964 FORD CUSTOM
Ford Sedan. V8 eng. Radio.
Very few mile*------ Only 31.650

1963 CHEVROLET IMPALA
4 Dr, V8 Sedan, ha* P. Steer-

Take advantage

Farm Bureau
Services
M-B7 South

Wl 5-2223
9/30

Get a On* Owner
61 to 64 Car!

For the Best Terms
ond Values in Town

See the Dodge Boys at

HASTINGS
MOTOR SALES
220 W. State
.
V/1 5-3903 or Wl 5-2454

LEGALS

Unit Located at

230 N. Broadway

BESOLUTIOV

Already Established
Business
e Earnings Excellent

• Potential Unlimited
City "of ‘Itatthui"

FARM IMPLEMENTS

Minimum Investment

Required

Used
Farm Machinery

WANTED—Driveway attendant* FOR GALE-Rainbow and. Ptne j PARSONAGE FOR RENT at 174
Cf*?‘ ?r^n,/nUn’u S’0.”*,
8 M‘ln st
Wcodland. 55000
perience not required. Excel­
lent opportunity for advance­
ment. If interested apply in
person to the Ol—330 N Broadway.

Cox Rd, turn left and follow

Salo—Real Estate

pletely new

BOAT-17 fu Duratech. 60 hp.
LOST —Taken by mistake from
Merc, tilt-tongue trailer, many ★ Household Good.
First Methodist Church Wedmany extra*. Phone 945-9775
JaA Comp. 119 W. Muriel. 9/23
closet*. 3 stall garage attached,
POR SALE —SINGER SEWING
cement drive. 60 foot access to
MACHINE with dial sig-sag
left after Uio meeting. ExWHEELER MARINE SALES Al
lake. On blacktop road. Mid­
unit. Makes button-holes, fancy
SERVICE — Mercury outboard
dleville school bus at door.
ditches, scallop*, embroidery
church office.
9/23
Tenn*
available. Roy C. Noffke,
and satin Hitches. Total price,
534SO. Term* and security
ceasories M-M in Nashville.
Ar Mobil* Hom**
charge available.
OL 3-3851 or OL 3-8074.
tf
Clarke's Sewing Machine
NEW OWNER
MOBILE HOMES DIRECT from
★ Business Services
Call 945-8431
9/3031350 per
bedrooms. carpeted living and
33,995. Lot rent
dining room, full bath with
month with coach. Other sixes
WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED PRIVATE SALE — Saturday and
in. aluminum, steel or wood
with disposal. Chicken-coop
**ih. Burkey Auto Gia** A
newly equipped to raise pullets
Household good*, antiques,
small tools, etc. Estate of Mrs
Lulu jMead.
8/23
mile* North of Middleville. Ph.
891-8210.
9/30
ICE — Trimming, cabling, re­ FOR SALE — SEWING MA­ * Node.
moval. Free ertimatc*. Insured.
CHINE. Fully automatic. Zig­
Phone OL 3-6068. N**hvillr.
zag, fancy design*, button-holes INSIST ON MICHIGAN BOT­
2/3 ACRE
Mich.
U
and blind hem. Without at­
TLED OASI See Carl &amp; Betty's
tachments. Condition like new.
Appliances before you buy! BORDERS A NICE CREEK
SANITATION SERVICE — R.
Original cost over 53D0.IX), NowThey sell—They Install—They
Laird, Pump, Septic Tank and
only 153.00. Term* und security
Almost new 3-bedroom modern
Dry Well. Hto WO 5-5727, Bat­
available.
For
home
demon
­
South.
tle Creek, Mich.
9/30
stration. no obllgaUon. Call
Clarke's Sewing Machine Sales IT'S JACOBS PHARMACY
ELECTRIC Raiors repalredft
Service.
945-9431.
9/30
FOR FAST 24-HOUR FILM
bpcclal —Your raxor cleaned,
SERVICE! No charge far overlubricated and sharpened, only
*uu&gt; prints.
tf
4125. Service and satisfaction Ar For Sale—Miscellaneous
Phone WI 5-47*1
guaranteed. Lapo Drug, 144 E
THE
FATMAN—Private Detec­
Gtate St. Hastings
**
tf
tive 24-Hour, Shadowing, Tape,
FOR BALE—Good winter coat,
Foto-Pilm Evidence, NaUon■ 8lxe 40. Color gray, black fur
NEW 3 BEDROOM HOME-FuU
★ Help Wanted
trim. Phone OL 3-6033 Nash­
basement, built-in*, ga* fur­
ville.
, ,
9 33
nace. city water and aesrer,
12/10
Union. Battle Creek
two&gt;stall attached garagg, FHA
MALE HELP WANTED-Large
appraisal, 514,000. Priced to aell
United States and Canadian TWO PAIR OF GOOD FOOT­
at 312,400. Middleville, 401
with Host New EtocUlc UpCompany in agricultural field
BALL SHOES-Slxe 10. High
Johnson St. Write or call: Nel­
urgently requires representative
Brush. No wet oarpeta or
•nd tow. Call WI 5-5021.
tf
son Ruehs, TW 1-1387, Office
In till* area for Crop Service
handwork. Clean 180 *quare
Department. Applicant must 2 COMPLETE CUB SCOUT
feet for only MM. Haatlngs
UNIFORMS - Uied I year,
9/30
have recent agricultural back­
sue* 12 or 14. Call 845-5090
ground and be well regarded
Hastings. Phone WI 5-5118. U
in area. Position 1* full time, or
FOUR BEDROOM HOME —One
EXPERT TAILORING — Meo'e
and
one-half
bath,
basement.
OPEN
with your present farming opNelson's Welcome Orchard
efauon. Successful applicant
double into aingl* breasted
can expect earning between Excellent Mac drops, frosted
cider, piune plums, squash,
5100-5150 weekly with excellent
only 37,600. Low down payment
honey and popcorn.
opportunity for early advance­
on land contract. Call or write:
5714.
ment in this area. Write and *4 ml. North of Ionia on MM
Frank K arsky. OL 3-9283, Of­
tell me about yourself. Reply at
fice GL 9 - 3396. Grover Co.
WHY NOT LET UH MAKE you
Realtors, S3 Jefleraon, BE,
a rubber stamp with your naw
Marion, Ohio.
9/23
Grand Rapids, Mich.
ZIP Code numuer. Three-line
double picket woven lawn fence.
•tamp with your name,. adIncludes 17 heavy weight Tee
MAN OR WOMAN wanted to
supply Rawlelgh products' to
8325. This Includes, postage
and gate post with braces, and
10 ft. double drive gate. '
Good time to start. No capl-l Also: Duo-Therm OH Burning
laity Shoppe. Delton. Mich, HUCKLEBERRY GUN SHOP
tai required. Write Rawlelgh
for guns, scope*. binoculars,
Dept. MCI-651-815 Freeport.1 Stove model 734-2. Equipped
ammunition and service. Laywith fan and oil tank. Ideal for
Hi.
5
9 23
NEW A USED PUMPS—Now incabin or small home.
staUaUons and remodeling.
miles east of Delton. Phons
Also:
5
2/3
squares
of
3-ln-l
MAN FOR WORK—Full time In
Powell's Plumbing Co. Free e»Delton 623-5782. Hours dally
Seal-Down
snow
white
shingles
. .store. Apply In wriUng. Hus-i
tlmates. 24 hour service. Call
until 6. Sunday* 'til 4. Monday,
r'ttngl V 8c 8 Hardware. Ill K.)

State St, Hastings. Michigan.
6687.
Doug Young, owner.
10/7} *
—————— nvQ b.flat CLARINETS
BEAUTY OPERATOR —Expertwith standards. Very good con­
I dltlon. Like now. Ph. Delton
623-2353.
8/23 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUBPjO. 171, Hasting* Telephons GIRL'S USED 26-IN. BIKE—
FOR BALE—Year from certified
Also aet of training wheel*.
Munday.
Write: Simon Malchcle, Rl
3551.
9/23
Middleville, Mich.
8.23
Mtabltehed’^iJ^L^Su?t,h'™^FOB fiALE-In^niaUonal corn

Ar For Rent—Real latate

USED CAR CENTER

1964 FORD GALAX IE 5M
steering, radio. Like new. Only
9.000 actual milea_.Only 52495

FARMERS

(Bookings until Oct. 15.)

Clark Oil Franchise

ON AU
NEW &amp; USED CARS

FALL SPECIALS—Save $$

Wl 5-3324

Feed Concentrates for the

CLEARANCE SALE

COME TO WHERE
THE USED CAR
SAVINGS ARE

wi’nick surplus
206 N. Michigaa

winter of 1965 and 1966.

9/23

New-Car Trades

Classified Paragraphs

camping trip New
Uon with 8/x» mite*

Hanover
Wl 5-2426

Wl 5-2425

BETTER USB) CARS

- ALWAYS
945 3481

oa Uraal Btrwl
bok to
Altion be.

Ar Wanted
FURNISHED APARTMENTS
FOR RENT - Utilities paid. WORK—Driving truck or outside
hour and up poaaible. Full or -------- :
* Phone WI 5-9471.
tf
work. Full or part-time. Call
part time. Write Watkins POR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR
WI 5-4055 .
9/23
Products, ■ Inc, D-53, Winona.
—Use Rcxall* fart permanent. NEWLY-DECORATED SMALL
“Lin10'7
Regular 53DO-Now (1D0. No
BUNGALOW with gaa heal,
WANTED
— DRIVER — Would
811 8. Washington, HasUngs.
ALE OR FEMALE - Dealer! ’
like
person
to
drive
my
car
to
Available at Jacobs* Pharmacy.
Inquire: Wm. Schtlhaneck. 630
wanted to serve consumers In
Tarpan Springs, Fla., sometime
S. Park. Phone 845-5063. 9 30
HASTINGS with Rawlelgh ______________
in November. Will pay necesproduct*: Steady good earning.1, TABLE PAPER — For picnics, NEW—Three bedroom house in
year around. No capital re- j
first ward. Not quite complet­
qulred. Write Rawlelgh. Dept. I
ed. Call 845-2154 after 5 pm.
Williams. Rl Hastings. Phone
MCI-651-H, Freeport, 111. 9/301
WI 5-4501.
9/30

LEGALS

MOTICB or MOBTOAOE
rOllECLOBUBE SALE

NerUt IU»r* I
•u-r.hl:i. lUri

Hospitalization, Life
ROTldE TO COMTBACTOHS

and Retirement Pro­

gram Available

slsf

• :;.i

rtronm. lUitlnn. Mlehlxai
* Wld &lt;m rl.lm. .1 .hlrh

Like new H3M

1963 MERCURY METEOR
4 Dr. Sedan, VB Eng, Radio.
1962 CHEVROLET

cultivator.

-1864 Cockshutt Tractor. A-1
chapel
shape.

Excellent opportunity for

'“’i

odvoncement in the

FUBUCATIOH OBDEB
PatttiM to Buyout Adnlnlit:
md to DHMlaa Hain.

management field.
^Vur.UEAF.

IKS unctlir MONTIMT
—Grain Bln to fit Pick-up Truck.
If interejtcd, contact Com4 Dr. Sedan. Automatic Dr. Ra­
dio, Power Steering. ...,.31.195 -Kill Bros. Gravity Box.
pony Representative ot
1961 PLYMOUTH VALIANT
Station Location or send
4 Dr. Station Wagon. AutomaUc DriVe.............. —UI»5
resume to 203 N. Broadway.
1962 MERCURY MONTEREY^
124 N. Jeffonon
Wl 5-5052
2 Dr. Hardtop. Power Steering
and Radio. ILM*

AuUmallc. bower Wing’
Very cl tan I —-................. f**
19M MERCURY 4 Dr. H-Top
1965 BUICK 5 Dr. Sedan
1959 FORD V8 Convertible

1950 MERCURY CenverUWa

1960 FORD STA. WON.
8 Passenger.

Mahler
Motor Sales

NOTICES

B A N N EZR

GOOD AS NEW
STORE
Over Starts Wallpaper
&amp; Paint Sto/e
OPEN*FRIDAYS

Table of LADIES DRK88ES
25c EACH

Several bARK SUITS
(Men's) In Good Condition!

Pr*

CONMiSAioXKRH OF THE
Chirk* H. Lrnn.fd, Cb.trm
&lt;lt*r*ncr L-.rt.we-t, M.tai-r

Uurtet liable
FUBLICATIOX OR;,ER

FOR ALL YOUR

SUH Have I Pr.
MEN'S BOWLING SHOES

WALK UP AND SAVE!

NltM

Culllgan Water
Conditioning

’•II “ »W

. . &gt;•.. ..nl; .....
Haiti* Crrok. MiHic*
publication

oanea

KOKTOAQB SAI.E
■it* Bid* by JOoEI'll J. PBAXOBK
AND SinrK M 1-llAMUKU. HtK
tr.a t.
KI0U1-

(Tom Frenthwiy, Owner)

313 N. Boltwood

th* UUr ut B**tin*'. „ .
945-5102 *«&lt;• with th* r*»*fi«ti*a&gt; o( th
at U&gt;« CHr ot Ma*Hn»'
8/30

New • Remodel • Repaii

KAECHELES
305 S. Church

Uie Banner IVa/sd Ads I

Hi.h.r.l

WATtR CONDITIONING

CALL . . .

SCHOOL DRESSES tar Use Giris

CLASSIFICDS

Call Wl 5-3481

Philip H. MlldwlL J»it»

NOTICES

Colton A Knit SHIRTS for Boys ,
LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALER
Haating - Plumbing
1310 MicHpn Avi. Wl 5-2479
LADIES' ROWLING SHOES
Small—65c
S*rvic*

HASTINGS

lha

&gt;dr&gt;4UM (ST.SS4 ,v, i~,mi
VOTICR 1U THXRErORK Of VEX
i lk» vrovl
u4 nu&gt;n&lt;.*»

GOODYEAR BROS.

1961 MERCURY
4 Dr. Sedan. ..

S T IIAHVBS *sn rOMPSN
MICTUUAX COHPVRAT1OX
r. IJUiNABD IIYUAN
Mort***.*
Nation*! »idg.
Mlekl«»t Wa

PUBLICATION onilbT:

PUBLICATION OBDEB
G |i., n.l

riaaiiKCe to al
th* *l&lt;«rlal ,u
&gt;tr»»i *a»ha»T
a..M&gt;inr&gt;,t roll

lU.tUaa. MfafeU

j&amp; IWVi

Snawajw.

tatrane* ol lb* &lt; «*rt lima*, ia

k*|rt«ailMr 1H».

h'»l»r

Wl 5-5I5Z
USE BANNER WANT ADS!

, Saul ftokIm* aro »ll«*t*4 ia VU
, Iago Of lhi-JI«»lli«. B*»n Ceaati
.Mlnbuao. *s4 ar* 4*&gt;&lt;rib«4 *»
. U» SS. Mi'Hl.nU* Dowa. A44ili«
Jto. 3 to th* VtllM* *4 MuidhnUt

�Your Family
is Fortunate
to be " ' _ in a
3

Community with an abundance
of Capable and Conscientious

PROFESSIONAL
Yes, professionally speaking, the Hastings area is better off than many others in our
state and nation for having in residence people of all professions who are highly skilled tech­

nically andf^ave the welfare.of all of us at heart. Their reputation as a group has stood the test
of time in medicine, law and all of the allied professions. With this in mind, the business
community is taking this opportunity to express admiration and appreciation in this salute to^,

all of the professional people in our midst.

&lt;3
-I

-

HASTINGS HAS ATTRACTED, HELD and BENEFITED
From HIGH CALIBER MEN in ALL PROFESSIONAL FIELDS

Who Have SERVED and Are SERVING Our Community WELL
DENTISTS:*

MEDICAL DOCTORS:

OPTOMETRISTS:

W. R. Birk

Fremont R. Brooks

Lorry L. Blair

Robert S. Cary

Bard Bloom

G. X. Lockwood

L. J. Cotton

Louis E. Nitsch

John B. Walton

OSTEOPATHIC DOCTORS:

Kingsley C. Bennett

Norbert Schowalter

Richard M. Bauer

Douglas H. Castleman

Gordon Finnic
R. G. Finnic
A. B. Gwinn

Edna Baddy

Richard D. Clark

Carl H. Peuroch

Fred Hauser

CHIROPRACTORS:

Charles L. Morrill

/

R. B. Pryor
Herbert S. Wedel

■

VETERINARIANS:

Lawrence W. Penrod

E. L. Phelps

•

/

Robert Huebner

Wesley G. Logan

LAWYERS:
L. E .Barnett

Adelbeh Cortright

David Dimmers

Richard Hudson

Archie McDonald
Philip H. Mitchell

W. R. Buehler

Richard M. Shuster

A. E. Dehlman

Paul E. Siegel

A Message from the listed Civic Minded Firms In Cooperation with the HASTINGS AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
The Copper Lontem

The Fine Way of Eating
St. Martin Floral
Flowers by Chip &amp; Irene

Parker's Bar
And Reitaurant

Electric Motor Service
Al Sleury, Prop.

Hastings Cut Rote Shoe Store

Bea's Music Box

WBCH

For the Entire Family

Organ &amp; Plano Studio

1220 onyowr Ryiia Dial

Winick's
Clothing (or the Family

National Bank of Halting!

Fither-Hengoebech, Inc.

Bevcrwyk's Color Center

The Sherwood Agency

Ford Sale* and Service

Color As You Lika It

For Irdyrance

Reohm Motor Sales

Goodyear Brothers

State at Jefferson

Barry County Lumber Co.
One Slop Service
y.

The Strand Theatre
The ShoyvpUce of Berry County

Stowell Building Service
General Contractor*

Halting* Floor Covering

Qugllty Material* - Guaranteed Workmanship

E. L. Carpenter Hardware
Complete Seddler, Department

Gardner's Pharmacy

Hoitingi Paint &amp; Wallpaoer
107 E. State St.

Mery's Beauty Shop
Haw Shaping. Styling Cr Permanent Waving

-'The Hastings Bowl
18 Automatic Bowling Lanes

City Food &amp; Beverage
Open 9 AM. to 11 P M Daily

Urke Buick-Chevrolet
Safes G Service

Pontiac - Ofdtmobile - Cadillac

Bender Gravel Co.

Dependable Preicripticn*

Washed Sand and Crave!

Hostings Grain &amp; Bean Co.
Master Mix Feed*

The Bonnet &amp; Gown Shop
Alma M. Fmgteten

East Side Lumber Co.
Building SuppU*

Earl R. Rupee Reel Estate

Haatingi Hotel

Gilmore Jewelry

Barry Cleaners

Mohler Motor

Haitlnp Aroe Proeett'v*

Keech e les Inc.
Heating • Coding • Plumbing

Central Radio fir TV

The J. C. Penney

Co.

102 E. State

Eckerdt Aeta Met

Complete Radiator &amp; Auto Class Service

Jeep Vehicle* &amp; Apache Trailers

Halting! Cleaners

Barth Studio

Coleman Agency

Phone Wl '5-4031—Free Pick-Up &amp; Delivery

Portrait G Commercial Photography

Insurance—Bonds of AM Types

Permelec’s

Leonard-Osgood

Hoge Standard Service

Ladies* &amp; Ch.ldren’s Wear

Funeral Heme

N-Woadway at bate

Dependable Jeweler

Sinclair Petroleum Products

Delee Sake Shop

Schoder's Office Supply

Lepo Pharmacy

of

Barry County
.

Form Bureau Services

Loco I Finance Corp.

Department Store

A Local Family Service

Miliar Jewelers
fapM WaMh and Jewelry Repair

Bon Franklin Stere
102 W. tsasa at Jefferson

*

*'

Insurance Agency

Burkey Mm * Service

On Your Staff But Not On Your Payroll

Serve* Hatting*

Miller's Dairy Store

Footwear foe the Family

Service by Howard Trumbull

Consumers Power Co.

Einar Franken C.LU.

Wayne's Shoe Store

Credit Bureau

I IBS. Jeftenon

Chrysler - Plymouth - Valiant

For Your Dining Pleasure

Appliance*—TV &amp; Hi Fl

Montgomery Ward &amp; Co.

Barry's Farm Store

Jerry Andrus

Open 9 A.M. to 11 P.M. Dally
Bulling'!

Clothing &amp; Footwear

Parking^rU Door

Bun McPhorlinWan'i Weai
Home of Pendle^nVootem

Frandsen Insurance

The Superette

Jacobi' Prescription Pharmacy
Your Rexa'I Store

John users Farm Implements

Clevelands* Men's &amp; Boys'

,

Feed

•

Seed

•

Fertiliser

Faipousch Food Center
f*

FM Fwdt &gt; MsM * P/oAae

Ironside Monument Works
Artistic Design in Marble and Granite

Fresh and tMMSUi Baked Foods

WelWorff Furniture

Petrick C. Hodges

.

'

For Business. Home &amp; School

The Fuller Agency, Imp,
—Ono Seep Insurance farvWp

Barry County Ready Mix
Corporation

Hastings Motor Sales
Dodge Seles &amp; Service

W. J. McAllister

Walgreen Agency

Hostings City Bonk
IN W. Court b.

,

�The Hastings Banner

Maple Valley
Has Student
From Japan

TkurU.y.
U. IW5
Thuraday, Saptombar 23, 1965

BPW Members
Hear Past State

M1m Akiko Takasuka

To Honor
Local Physician

Maple Valley High school this
year as an exchange student.

Tkr..—f«»ta I t« j

Home
Damaged George
Card
Mr*. Alma ptngletoa'a home on j
C*

.
Mr*. Aim* Plngleton'a home on '
,
N. Broadway, Just north of tbe-IV
Vraflirduv
City limit*. wa* damaged by flre'VlCO □atUTU&lt;iy
about 6:40 pm. Saturday1___
__
- J

Rites Tuesday

A. B Gwinn, MD, of Hastings,
will be honored* at Uie Michigan
State Medical Society Centennial
Session "Medicine and Gtfvernment Day" September 24 in De­
troit.
Dr. Gwinn wUl be recognised

I There was damage- to a partiFunera
Hazel Myers of Grand Rapid*, tion and celling of the kitehen Card. 77.
addressed the Hasting* Business and bath.
Hospital
and Professional Women at their

the Shinonome High school
which ha* an enrollment of 2.000
girls. Aklka, 17. arrived In the
United States Ln July, and oa the

Kiwanians

lowing dinner at the Hastings
Hole! ai
HOtel
al o:*u.
6:30. MISS
Mbs MSXjuric
Marjorie ------ -- -------------------Turnes. first vice-president, in- *
■ ri
troduced
thefeature
speaker.
An added
of thte meet- , AttPIlfl
Icllv

Pennsylvania. She enjoys wearing
typical American clothe*, altho
she often wean her native ki­
mono* "Just for kick*."
Aklka Is thoroughly enjoying
Uie many new American foods.

The recognition win be given
by the medical society al a spec­
ial "Governor's Luncheon" with
Governor Romney as the fea­
tured speaker. Special award*
will be presented to physicians
who have been elected to state­
wide office* and to those serving

Miltf*

The Rev Willard H.
officiated with burial

ing was the presence of the first i rv
.•
Hasting* High School student w t.OnVCntlOIl
be a guest of the club, a project [
’ vnuv.i
'.being
undertaken
by
the
Civic'
Gordon
ironalde,
president;
vorltes. In Japan they eat fruit'
i Partlclpetlon Committee thie| Arthur Steeby. -president elect,
year. Miss Elaine Zurad. who has, and Richard Guenther, vice
un foods, as well as packaged
I
followed
a
combination
of
college
I
president,
represented
the
Klwafood* such as puddings, cake*. I
i preparatory and commercial sub- nW
- ■- —
-------at
- •*-Club -*
of Hastings
the Gold­
pies, and the many other articles |
I ject*. was introduced by Mr*. en Anniversary Year convention
of
the
Michigan
•—
I
Virginia
Snyder
to
the
club.
ognltc Uie ever-preaent necessity
Detroit. IE- W. Bltaa Company for a start
for physician* to participate In
~
' Nashville and Hastings
government at all levels." points
Convention
session*
were
held i War I.
I Mis. Myers reminded the club
out Oliver B. McGillicuddy. MX&gt;,
and Mrs. Roy Smith, Rl Dowling. A7hUr 2^0U'
11*1®* Uler® *rf 163.000 member* at the StaUer-HUton Hotel.
! Mr. Card ia survived by thrM
Lansing, president of the Michi­
I will be held Sunday. Sept- 26.
The Klwanls district governor, j brother*. Levi of R4 Haatln^i
Mrs. Smlih was born July ll.itn Uie federation. She reviewed
gan State Medical Society.
at Uielr farm home. 13 miles
__
—
_________
_________
i__
V'rank 1
1864.
in
Baltimore
Township.
Uie
l
it*
early
history,
emphasizing
'
JAMES F. HELM
"Government ha* played an
| south of Hastings on M-37.
daughter
of
Margaret
A.
and
I
that during World War I, the
important part in public health'
| (Etta) Whipple ot Augusta. M I
Franklin E. Stanton. Mr. Smith
i Center. Detroit, preaided.
in Uils state. The Michigan State ‘
k*r.
asked
for
the
organisation
I
HogU
fnr
the
convention
were
i
Medical Society in 1673 was sue- I
Quite naturally she has been Th&lt;*e attending are asked not Ung, the ton of idah and Max
ceuful in encouraging Uie state I
of women who could be recnilted m«nbers of the Kiwanl* Chiba
j Introduced to the traditional , *“ brlnc gjft»legislature to organtec the first
for war work. Eventually. M5.000 | of Metropolitan Detroit. Some
jhaniburg and hot dog She like*
Roy
8mllh ■n&lt;] J?- Jn”5
Following their marriage Uie wa* appropriated by the govern- mq clutoi wUh B toUl memberstate department of health, and I
then!, but wai a little taken back I ®Untou were married Sept. 37.
we continuously have sought to
.... .--- .---- ~ ' U|)|&gt; m lieu I*
ivpii - . —... ----------- ------- -- ---by Uie dill pickles aqd relishes Il&gt;06- ln U&gt;e MeUiodJM Episcopal Smith* lived in the Dowling vici­ ...---- ----j MnUd at the district meeting. Slocum of R4 Hasting*.
advise and assist the many state ■
nity until they bought their pres­ of organising working women.
served
with
them.
and local governmental agencies
ent farm home in 1014 and moved
In IBIS, the Michigan club was
concerned with health and medi there in April of the following formed. In 1010. at a naUonal;
treat
to
her.
Everything
cine." Doctor McGillicuddy said.' _ Technical Sergeant
..........................
convention In St. Louis, the Na-1
James P.
,
#
Helm.‘son of Mrs’"o’rlc'Heim of much largetr-Uie cars arc nicer
tlonal Federation of Business and
............... .
Professional Women came into,
.
!wu w Willow Road. Lansing. U amazed at the many article
beali»*?^«m. tn
I,l P*in:hnd AFB. Wash , for the
| and the Dowling Methodist being. The first headquarter* was.
In New York in what la now al
Church,
.
Strategic‘Air Command (BAC.
Aklka
had
never
been
swimlaw
CI121I11FPS
X-laXMl oarLiaxiWorld S&lt;ri“" bomb'n« •nd
The
Smith*
have
two
daugh■ tiling in a lake until coming here. *J&lt;* ”
enthusiastically participate.*
-We
&gt;, «»»*«allan compeUUon.
iters. Mr*. George &lt;LueHa&gt; Slo- move wa* made to Washington.'
we recognize that only by
„ , .. .
,
..
„„ ।i out
but nao
had me
the inrui
thrill or
of a week*
week's .। Changes
-------- •-in the Social -------- I cum of Hasting* and Mrs. Wayne DC, Into a three-story house on
Security
.lav at
ar Higgins
Wlaralna Lake
T aka with the
«taa
governmental assistance esn
”«*• ,,e,m “ uu &lt;unn*r on ,*tay
law and the resulting increased j (Marciel) Buckland of Dowling Massachusetts Avenue.
many public health and mental | ■ B-M Stratofortre** rsprs- , anance family Just before school benefits were explained to mem- and a foster aon. Arthur Minor of
Mias Myers concluded by em­
health measure* be carried out' senUng Fairchild during the .started.
beta of Uie Hosting* Rotary Club Bedford Road. Another daughter, phasising the purposes sUll be­
at their regular Monday noon Mrs. Harvey iClarabeb McCarty. ing Implemented: to improve the
Phy*lclan* who *erve on the.
unw.nf. aircraft ^tt to eat—and ber family «ita st
Hotel Hastings.
| compete against 43 others being I
I children, Norman Max and Bur- and professional women and to
M3MS president declared.
prepare them for leadership— "A
I flown by the best of SAC* B-62,
Charles Doyle, field ropreaenbetter business woman for a bet­
fore they weft a year o
B-58 Hustler and B-47 Stratojet
ter world. . . . Only through Im­
Social Security office who has are 13 grandchildren
proving
ourselves can we Improve
great.
grandchildren.
flown by BAC combat crews on
And in Japan, when they at­
our
communities and our nation.“
! mission* over Viet Nam.
tend church service* they do not
visit a* we do here. The young
The club president, Mrs. Lucy
that Mrs. Smiths steter, Mrs.
er crew will be tested during two
I slx-hour-plu* missions on pin­
), are coming
point navigation and low altl- public dances. However, Akiko
I tape simulated bombing. SAC ra­ likes the American way of doing
and more than *3.000,000 was
i dar bomb scoring unite along the things and is Interested in learn'2,500-mile competition route will
I score the bombing runs
When Akiko completes her Doyle to the club.
year of school here she will re­
James Coleman formally in­
turn to Japan to graduate from ducted Tom Howard, director of
ate of Hastings High School her high* school. She would then
like to return to America to at­
tend college and teach kindergar­
slhlste.
FUNERAL HOME
- His wife. Verglnla. ts Uta ten classes in America. In Japan
daughter of Bld White ot 801 S. she attended school six days a
Calvin St, Monahans. Texas
ie Verwtontvilli
Rebart H. SponablR. Owner
much longer. She speaks excel­
259-72M
lent English, having.atudled the
USE BANNER WANT ADSI
Bene GanguUlet announced
that the.MWua) Rotary pancake
Ph. Wl 5-1252
.Her rnqtber is anxious to vlili SUMw was to be held on Thurs­
America a«d it Ja qulte'jidtoWe day. Nov. 4. and the beef Ulbe,
she will aj-rtve in Vermontville
J
In time to spend Christmas with
her daughter.

MB. AND MBS. HOY SMITH

Dowling Couple to Mark
60th Wedding Jubilee

Hastings High
Grad Competes
For SAC Honors

Rotarians Hear.

Social Security

Thoughts For A Week
The prayers a mon lives

on his feet are just as

important as those he

Stan Trumble, C.LU.

says, on his knees.

Irvin S. Cobb

Walldorff-Sponable

New York Life

Maynard Perrys New Color Film
Celebrate 54th . 0,1 4 Seasons
j j.___Jubilee
i L-i
Now Available
Wedding

&amp;

in Cosmetics
Faberge FROSTED SPRAY COLOGNE
Comes in Aphrodesia, Woodhue'jTigress ond $*00

Flambeau . . . refyrthingly priced of______

Now. the $5.00 size for just______________

““““

hor-

Department's Tihn loan ser-

*3°°

Perry, son of the late Clarence with closeups of wildlife

bride's parents in Kalamo Town­ mer, Fall and Winter.
ship. They went to housekeeping
Michigan group* Interested In
on a farm In Kalamo Township,
and resided in that area, with Uie
exception of two years tn Wood­
rhen they plan to
land. until they retired.

$4 10

Regular $2.20 value for only------------

bers of the Beigh Fann Bureau possible. Loans are limited to
Uwe use-days.
Church where Mr. Perry has
served on the board of directors
A] D o r o w, AU - American
quarterback for Michigan State
During their residency । in
football coach at his alma ma-

NEWI CORN SILK by Shulton
Comet in face powder, pressed powder and
tinted foundation lotion. Controls oiliness,

lasts longer and won’t cake up. It won't go

orange, can't clog pores and helps prevent
Club.

blackheads. Won't dry skin ond flatters with

Wise Investments Earn

or without make-up

served nine years on the Eaton
County Farm Bureau board, and
wa* elected Eaton County presi­
dent of the Gleaners organisation
for a number of years.

daughter. Mrs. OaHM Elman of
Battle Creek; flee grandchildren.

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Revlon AQUAMARINE
Moisture lotion for hands and body.

observe their MUi wedding annlversary on Sunday. Sept 26

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DuBarry's MOISTURE PETALS
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I Catholic Inquiry
I Gass Begins

Pastor Neiman
To Preach at
Zion Lutheran
Next Sunday. Monday and
TUmday. the Rev, George Nelman will preach at Zion Luth­
eran Church ot Woodland for
thvtr Spiritual Life Mission. Tlve
services will be at the following
hours: Bunday. 11 am. and 8
pm. Monday and Turaday. at 8

This Thursday
I
Following in the tradition of
I the part two years, the Church
I of St. Rose ot Lima will conduct
a serie* of instructions on tho
| Catholic Faith, under the direcI tian of the pastor. Rev. Fr. Jo­
seph C. Dunphy, with Rev. Fr.
David L. Hawley, Uie amistent to
tho pastor, giving the instruc-

Divine worship. 10:45 am.
Sunday school, 0:30 am.
Text for Sept. 28, MaU. 8:34:

Friday, 9 am. to noon. Any
other Ume by appointment
3:55 am. Bunday school, Leon1
W&lt;«t, 8upt Titer® are elaracs
and competent teachers for all. I
Nursery for all Harriots

I
The alm of the cis row is really
I twofold: first, to provide an op| partunity far anyone who la not
Catholic, but who u either in­
I terextod in or curious about what
| Catholic* believe, to crane in and
, either key hla interest or setUo
his curiosity: and secondly, to
the Pariah who are interested in
reviewing the beliefs and teach­
ings of their faith
Tlic elassen will begin thia
Thuraday. Kept. 23rd. at 7:30
p.m. in the school hall on the
corner of Jefferson and Bond.
Tlwy will continue tuch Thurs­
day at tiia same time for about
25 or 26 weeks with a couple of
week* off tn between for tho
Christmas holiday*.

Sat. BabbaUi school, B: JQ.
Worship, II am.
Wednesday prayer, 7:30 pm.
Sunday, "Faith for' Today," on
TV, WOOD. Channel 8, 8:30 am.
Bunday. Voice of Prophecy.
El..4G. w iro
.—

7: 30 pm. ChriMlan Endeavor.
8: 15 pm. Evening service.
Wednesday, 8 pm. prayer

• 0 pm. E.U.B. men’s potluck at
। church, bring a dish U&gt; pa**
I Wednesday. 7 am. to 7 pm. ।

11 am. Morning worship, jun­
ior church and nursery provided.
7:30 pm. Evening service.
Wednesday. 7:30 pm. Family
Night. Adults, Youths, Juniors
and Children, 8:30 pm. Choir

of tho Youngstown YALCA the
Youngstown United Appeid. and
the Lutheran' Service Society ot

spiring messages for u* Special
music will also be provided.
Everyone I* cordially Invited to

Former Pastor
Visits Hastings

METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Richard VandenBosch,
Factor
Sunday school. 10 am.
Morning worship, 11 am.

members picsuc be present.
.
Thuraday, 8 30 pm. Pre-pray-1
er service. Children's mectlnica. .
7 pm. Evangelistic mrellnci'
begin. 2-4 Library opens. For:

I
i

Rev. Fr. Joseph C. Dunphy ■
Rev. David Hawley. Assistant
Sunday Mur, 8, 10. 11:30 am.
Tuesday. 7 pm. Cub Scout CUnfcsalons, 4 to S ?nd 8 to
Pack meeting in .Memorial Hall..
Wednesday. 0:30 tho minister:
will meet with circle program
Dally Masses, 7 and

'Reality' is Christian
Science Subject

Rcv. Arbutus Hurless. Pastor
Bunday school. 10 am.
Worship. 11 am.
Evangelistic service, 7:30 pm.
Prayer meet Thant . 7:30 pm.

"We must look deep into real-

FIRST CHURCH OF OOD
1310 N. Broadway. Hastings
Rav. George J. Huber. Pastor

Rev. Darlene Spew, Put®
8:10 im Morning worship.
10 30 ajp. Bunday school. Rev.
Mra May Custer in charge.

HA8TI.NG8 WESLEYAN
METHODIST CHURCH
Cor. N. Michigan Ac E. State Rd.

7 pm. Evening service. Mrs.
C?uster. speaking.
f
7:30 pm. Wednesday, prayrr
and pre lye
3 p.m. to 6 pm. Saturday.
Sept. 25. Sunday school picnic
at the horns, of Mr. and Mrs.
Ollie .LambM&amp;MMdle Lake.

Worship. Sunday. 11 am.
Youth Fellowships, Bunday,

Wl 5-3212
11 am. Morning worship awmon: There I* A Lad Here"
6: 30 pm. Wesleyan Youth Fdlowihip.
#
7: 30 pm. Evening Gospel Hour,

ST. AUGUSTINE,

Of Juda. Hath Prevailed."
Wednesday. 7:30 pm. Prayer
and Bible study.
Thuraday. 7 pm. Calling Night.

Worship. 11 am. '
Junior church for children. 4-9.
Youth choir rehearsal, Wfd.

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11 am. Morning worship.
10 am. Bunday school.
7:30 pm. Drive- In - Service.
Come as you are and alt in your
Car. Cryrtalalrea Quartet from
Crystal will provide the special

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run

Will include and Finance Complete
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At Low Additional Cost!
Will loon

to all to attend the service* of
this friendly church.
Every Sunday. 8:30 am., the

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GRACE BRETHREN CHURCH
Cor. of Jefferson and E Center
Rev. Russell Sarver, P.utor
i Sunday school. 10 am
Worship hour. 11 am.
Sunday evening service. 7 pm
The Bible, the whole Bib:.' anc
nothing but the Bible.

Any way

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&gt; WELCOME WAGON
’ A .visit fro® Mir hostess will «uk«
you M it home, with hoc bHktf
ol gift* ond answers to question
about the city. Hi Wl and
facilities. Just call.
,

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circumstances —circumstances that might have been avoided had you consulted him. So,
ahead of time, prepare for the expected or the unexpected by consulting a lawyer, your
friend in time of trouble, your confidential business'advisor, your trusted famHy counselor.

under tho seal of privacy. Each is entitled to your complete confidence. Do you have a
problem? Are you going to buy a houseT.Are you worried about your taxes? Should you
maU a will? Are you going to sign a contract? Are you going to start a business? In our
complex society you will be money ahead (and trouble behind) if you consult a lawyer
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Varied Programs

11'
I Bird and Camp Win Olrte. to
he Brethren.
I of BHARC-A-TXJAP. Money cot- Service thia year. Also welcome i,........................
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f
I
I complete plans for the Carnival
Any money which te riven be-1 l^ted fcr thte purpose te to W will be remnataa of material and
... .
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r-nw nnt to
additional1
which Is to be held on Oct-18.
sewing nippiiee With the d.dl- I
r
•
carton ot then? gifts. United1 F')r tllrte »«*“ ‘UirLIng WIUl
w
L. i*ri'. T*:
of 1wiping to fumiah the pro-| Mra Glsn Brower,
church Women win be sending Tuesday. Beni. 58. there will be Mother Succumbs
trw kIZ."
fhAlr,nin ,or IPus«l rx-w Meditation Hoorn at for World Community
»■ -to Utin Awna with!
a . “***■
| Pennock Hospital. A committee1 cuaaed plans fur thia ev
ers working in Uie Camp Fire
Funeral services for Mra Wal­
.he
DWKiUa. ' .
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• ter Levcngoud. &lt;B. 122 North
&lt;w»a I.wanuiurai IHXrt Barry
“TZf ““
uvuu^i wwnvn win........ warn w ■
■ O’WIOIIUU vnuwpr»-"^!H
■ The Bbte Bird Leaders will Gorham. JackMin. the mother of
County churcbea and
medical Can Facility thanking aentatlve from the Ministerial Church, comer ot E Grund and
Clark Lewngood of Ml fl Park
United Chnn
‘fT0UP* ror 0x5 li«hMd P*c««1 with John Bay. Eart Street. In Hartings. It will
Street, were to be held Bl 3.30
a
met ,or ^re' 8&lt;Un’*h's -Head of Christ,” hospital director, to discuss plans begin wMh a 13:30 pm. cooperthpm. thte Wednesday at WetherPhUlIp Wind. 3-month old son
Frktev
,n&lt;*UnK y"'h Ly cooperating churclies fcr thia room.
| live luncheon The them* thia ot Douglas and Joy iCoxi Wind
Michigan State Univanity will
by Funeral liome. Jackson Mrs
ChunA ml ro
!‘MP”
a*L
*P“* and FWndaotl
tz-vengood died Sunday evening
of
Oranit “
Rapids
grands,
ai
HartingsMn. ‘rid
WlUch lMrc contrl- «» " r^Uonal and a local level. Worl.l A fairs' fur Internationalof
Mr
J
Cox
1 of Mr. and Mm. Eugene Cox of
lite very important to attend Clark Levtmgood U administra­
president, cahad Uie ^nretm77'
project are Mid- United Church Women approves Cooperation Year.
|—
—
-iPrvepcut dird al 1 om Bundav die Warkalion to, YOU receive Ori- tive Militant lor the -Hartings gin Thursday. Sept JO Orienta­
tion seaakma and registration will
make prapantlona
h
MBthodiat, Haallnga
— stew
. h
~„- Mra Cox is pas- etitaUon about the program andlpubhc schools She is also Ml
prejsiratloiu kT'w'orta
Hartings the work of UNICEF, and
and urged
At thw
that time tf
Ur
Hew •’n
N Rend .•
M hi
hte
home
CominunltyLMy in
V*. V?
Ood' c*ujmb&gt;- M*&lt;ho- parti ci psilon in the collection sewing klta and the ciiMdnn'a 10c of U)e Fivwtxat Mrthodirt I the hows and whys In working vived by her husband.
andto cLertKvangeUcal United taken by school chlldnm at Hal- knocks for Latin America are to
“ “*
“h°d‘M! w'thy ”r Group.
I
----- ------ •-----------“ year's work Brethren. Welcome Comers loween. sponsored here by Has- be brought in. plus 10c per pound Church Graveside services were I A meeting was held at the1 Careless smoking and use .
| Methodist. Hastings First Mrtho-1 tings Women's Club. UCW alm for shipping cliargx* These are held 'ninutay afternoon at J«nl-|camp Fire cilice on Tuesday, matches cause dose to on&lt;
An influx ol more than 1AM
Daring Um
• II dirt and Woodland Church of sponsors CROF'8 new program tho projects for Church World ion.
jSept 21 of all Leaders of Blue fuurth of America's fires
new freshmen will start Satur­
day. Sept M. when the flrst-year
students move Into residence
halls. On Sunday afternoon. Sept.
26, MSU President John A. Han­
nah will address parents of new
students. He will welcome new
students the same evening. Both
gathering! will be in MSU s Au­
ditorium.
।
Enrollment on the East Lan­
sing campus will Include about
2 000 transfer students and nearly
2,000 new graduate students
While there will be no increase
In MSUs dormitory costs or stu­
dent fee*, many other campus
TEE
changes await this year'! stu­
dents.
One change to affect al! stu­
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Sltocial
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Otter...

The new JusUn Morrill College,
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Land-Grant Act. will open this
Fall. Under its dean, Dr. D Gor­
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be a small college* within the
larger university and will offer a
broad liberal education with an
International dimension.
OUier new facilities include a
452-room addition to Owen
Graduate Center, a new Vetefinary Clinic, the Power Plant ‘86,
the Plant Research Center fi­
nanced by the Atomic Energy
Commission, and the remodeled
ind enlarged Brody Hall.

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Phono Wl 5-2913

�attended the Barcroft - Campbell dinner (meat* at the bonwedding. Saturday Set*, II. at I Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Karri*.
the Heatings Presbyterian have nw/ly moved to
Church. Congratulation* to thia'homo in this district from

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.
fc
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By Mrt. t.lhrl Rhtnk

msg loo

worship

Keith Buehler were SunrUy cMnand Mrs Don Clinton and chil­ ner gueau of ber parents, Mr.
dren of Middleville wen Sunday •nd Mrs. Henry VanSyckle. of
Dowling.
: ,
•nd Mn. Andrew Brandt flatted' Mr-Wld Mr* Don w*lton ttnd

Freeport
By Mrt. Sylvan Tagg
&gt;i «M«a s«.
741-1
Mn. Madeline Ewing i

H. A. Ferguson
Heads Kroger in
West. Michigan

visitors of "Mr. and Mra. Claud
Walton. * Mr. and Mn. Bud
Lake of Hastings were Friday
luncheon guests of Mr. and Mn.
Jule Turner. * Mr. and Mrs.
Julc Turner visited her sister
H. Arrille Ferguaon, Who w&gt;
and family, Mr. and Mn. Rich­
auodated
ard Carlfft of Yorkville,______________________
Saturday. * Mra. Babel Like of Onon-1 Id* divBlon of the KrogwC
daga waa n Saturday overnight from 199S to 1DC1, ha* returned
and Sunder dinner &lt;nicat of her i Uie division a* *ic*,Pr**‘*?n‘i
parent*. Mr and Mra. Reuben wm announced by JMOb B. »
Crlte*. * Mr. and Mra. Reuben vis. prcMdent of the rttAll M
Crites. Jr., of Eaton Rapid*, were fll™;
Mttrt., Mx
.SX
&lt;.

Sunday. i Dorothy, on Mth atreet.

larrc

lllllia
, Bay City were Sunday visitor*
of Centralia,. Waxh . and
&gt; of.Mr. and Mra. Reuben Crites.
. * Mrs Donald Cullen and Mr*.
Dean Stuart were Grand Rapids
visitors Wednesday. * Mr. and they all called on Mn. Audle
, Mra Waller Smith at Niks and Roush at the Medical Cars Fa­
Mrs. Florence Newby of South cility.
Bend. Ind., were Bunday visitors
Mr. and Mrs. BUI Blough and
children were Saturday over­
guMto ot the Donald Stahl's.
Fellowship! M usually take* about JivejMUo aero Sunday supper gumte night gueata of her parents. Mr.
Amnion .Mlllrr, Jr. startedI***11 &lt;m S^P* M- * A n‘,l*y offer-!years for grasshopper poj. 4ia-.of Mr. and Mra. John Deweerd.
W TrH A. AttA &gt;r rtwa •i—'l'..™ In* 1. In twa HVImL ftnnHav m.w&lt;- .* — _ • _ ■_ 4,J __ . •
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Buefiler were Bunday dinner
7 JO Wednmduy evenings.
j Mr. and Mra. John E Brake | building fund.'
Mr. and Mra. Floyd Ttxxnnccn 1 and Jack were Bundsv. Sent. 12.
vi™
Deweerd. * Mr.TT" Mn. Robert ot Gnind Rapid*. * Mr. and Mrs.

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Miller u to .serve from «:t
pm. on Friday* to &lt;;M pm. &lt;
Sundays.
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ordered to pay a SIS line, cou
costs and oversight fees while &lt;
six months' probation. He falb
to report io hl* probation o
fleer when he was supposed t
and owed G22 on hlii fine.
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IH’ers to Observe
National Week

HASTINGS BANNER

Poultry Experts '
Give Tips on
Cleaning Eggs
Improper sraahing may actu­ parature
ally increaae bacterial contaml-.

Highlights Interesting

“4H: Learning for Living" u
the theme for National 4H Club
enrolled in more than
I..—&lt;|H&gt;

Hastings
Traffic Tickets

THE

mlnutaa.

FARM NEWS

IMJXU

keep thia from happening. they
the youth with
xtrucUvs to do.

dening project*.
actlvitiM included i
with 151)00 mem ben;
Ing and other hat
traded fl.DOQ: light hi
the livestock enrallt
over 6.000.

Mw__ .

Important, ad
Jecl, while thousands Of yquth
found projects in entamodRy.

Carlton Grangers
Report Activities
Cartion

Orange

made

East Baltimore
Extension Plans
For Coming Year

their
Owen Gaylor. 3700 Maple Grove

Hxwt famUlre wtre Mr. and
Mra. Frank Barnas tmtartaitUng
Itamjfcan BhaUactaryre from

411 ers Join in
Fight Against
Leaf Beetles

label U the Michigan 411 rm-

Cattle Feeders
Meeting Tuesday
At Battle Creek

Residents of the Barry- County
area have an opportunity to win
new McCulloch power chain safes

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...then arrange a repay­
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time period which fit*
your specific need* best.
.Land Bank loan* are

stakes" drawing now being iponsored by Francisco Farm Supply.
Hastings McCuDoch dealer. The
contest runs through Dec. 15.

In Guernsey Club

•UUC MX. lllVICt.

Wilbur Bennett the older son
“Again. 4H clubs are partici­ of Mr and Mra. WUhur Bennatt.
pating wtth county agriculture
agents in thia program by pur­
chasing the traps and sending
Lakes at Camp Moffett for re-|
emit training in Medics. WU-

Michigan State University.
Tahsln Doghan. a Turku* Cy­
priot. and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd coming year. Mm Waynard signed to help farmer* and othShroyer's guest was Sohlndar Betaon will entertain the group
Blngh Rana from India.
pea*," report* John Newman.
Michigan Stale University en­ piaxtfe mounting programBebe "Decorate for Living •
tomologist. "This, tn turn,
son, then each boat family introshould help scientists keep track dlatrttxitlonal data for Michigan
gram U under th* direction of
insects.
the Michigan Cooperative Ex­
tension Service and is directed in country. Many questions
each county by local Exteiuion
Several 4H Entomology Clubs
throughout Michigan have set
In addition to the projtd pro­
grams. hundreds of youth parti­ pictures aa the members visited
cipated in eitlMnahip and lead­
ership devetopmrnt acUvlUea
plastic are supplied by MSU sclcarried out both at the local and
Extenxlon Director Arthur J.
state levels. Included in these
Streby reports the Southwestern
SEPT U MAEH DUtrltl MeeUnf.
OuitM Orang*. 10 s.b. to 3
actlvittes are ^county sponsored tag and Farm Supply. Friday. Michigan Cattle Feeders' meet­
Sept 17 at the Community Ceei- ing is to be held at the Michigan
leadership training wortuiSs
Livestock Exchange Yard* at 633
both for adult leaders and junior
Emmett Street in Battle Creek at
leaden, and a host of othar tenaldn meeting thia Thuraday 7:36 pm. Tuesday. Sept. 38.
at the han.
group activities.

Francisco Sponsors
Special Contest

Dunhani
By Mrt. IT. H. ('.hreieman

keep it from spreading further. 1Other agriculturally important
inercts,. making it possible to
Uurk-thA penta aa they move
found tn aouthwoatom Michigan.

beef, swine, sheep, poultry, pho­
tography—to mention1 a few of
the more than 40 project area*
ofTered — to be interesting and
worthwhile.
The project learning I* carried
out in the 3.600 4H Clubs lad by
some 15.000 local voiuatoet kad-

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Fertilixer Service

HrriLizn r*trs

Closely anted with the ptastk
mount program —
is —
the
Michigan farmer* and 4H’era —
—. “ Mack are. rawing Che chain* they **«U trapping program" atartod
.___ __ ...
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, a few vnara vn FT*, trwna *1-

include parking a Chrtalom

Prixo* Yeroteman
Cyprus, Mr. and
k WetobrechS, ehamboo

SMITH BROS
Central Michigan'i

The Identification label* etc

Barry Fann
Calendar...

dinerent Iota of cattle, both feed­
ers and fat cattle of various
grades, for farmers to look over
Specialists on a panel are to
discuss the cattle aa they come fled in southwestern Michigan
through the ring.
tn 1962.
Thte IlLUe beetle can spell
'doom' in capital lectern to much
the Livestock Exchange; Hugh of the State's important email
grain crops unleaa it's effectively
controlled." exclaims Newman.
sad John.ferrta from the MSU ‘That's why we feel that It's
sericultural ecoonruic* departto recognUe UiW pc®, in their
Panelists will discuss grades. fields."
,

supplies of the various animals
3.18 of an Inch long and is
and feed supplies.
Special discussion features will
be on haylage, com allege tsedr
tag results.
USE BANNER WANT ADS!

munlty Hospital, Battle Creek, as
an orderly in Central Service.
We wish him succcna. * Inbor

proper egg cleaning, Wofford
cock wont to Flint to enroll
their younger daughter. Elaine, step procedures for preventing
in U&gt;e Michigan Sclwol for live
Deaf. Her address will be Elaine
Babcock. Michigan School for
EXPERT TIRE
Deaf, Flint, Michigan. 136 Main
snvici

looking forward to being tn thia
brlght Utile girt will surely

Bunday evening, Sept. 13, the
annual Harviat Service was la-id ।
in the South Maple Grove EUB
Church. Rev. Holopdcr from tlie
Nashville EUB Church had
There was a beautiful display of.
flowera. vegetables and acme

farms have steadily

JIM BARR
Tire Shop

U. s. ROYAL

Bcxt Buys on
New ft Uwd Tire*
Mounted FREI1

WE BOOK FEEDS

to™ «i

SMITH
BROS

increased

Lake Odessa • Woodland
The Peshtigo, Wla, fire which
resulted tn 1.153 deaths, occur-1

PARKING

fire of Chicago in 1851.

Eataaiton OSlc*.

Hog Disease
Puzzles Scientists

He points out that tlie primary
purpose of Uie plaatic-mounted
beetles is tn help stem agricul| turahy important Insect threats, skin lesions and retarded growth
Iaf. adds that many 4H boys and
'girls art getting practical businere experience and practicing
skills in Insect collection, pres-

CHEVY’S BUILT FOR
BIGGER THINGS IN ’66!

luted to their 411 entomology
You can prepay y6nr
loan tn put. or in foil.

shrink-

lege education for youpchildren, see us tot Ike
funds you need.

1 tf N. Boset to.
Inals—FK SH.4SI0

lipper chewt which Is prominent
in the young' pig. Tills gland
produces antibodies which fight
mount* of the cotton boU weevU.(aff ffl—ss. The khriHklng of this

making mounts of the bluetx-rry ■ The MSU scientist who
maggot fly to bit distributed toidMAd these espertmenta
Michigan biueberry growers." f—
—
‘
'
Hlwyn
R. --------Miller, R.W.
Luecke,
Although supply and demandI B. Z. BalUer. Duane E. Ullrey,

thla time, Newman will help in-

HASTINGS OFFICE
pig. receiving
diet. And su
Any Michigan county fair can
receive

opposite of findings in some

tain why

this happened.

and

restigste this and other factors

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�Sunday, September 23, INS । the moving eplrtt ^&lt;1 financial । villagers camped tn the north-1 Saginaw was killed, dirtlngulstod, witneoegd in person tto death of
______ ______________________ I head, tto fur trade in the In- west port. o&lt; tto towtufaip near gentleman though to may have Tecumseh He became attached
ran w ne preach
.. __
If transportation 1* needed, or
Iteriar was reduced to a system, the Iskra and matatoe that been. In 1845. by hla son-in-law, to the Slater mission at Grand
can be furnished, ptear* notify
, Tto: institution sought to stifle । formed the toad waters of tto in s dninksn brt»wb P*n*ah- Rapid*, prof rased conversion to
las far m puatale individual Ini- Watoscon.
or
th* half breed the Christian faith, and came
“E™ W.
uUatlve In the business, and to1 On the shores at Bristol lake mentioned in connexion with;to Prairieville with the mission
[bring under control of its ports ln juhnrtown there was a vU- lhr ,rratJ’
Weahingttm ttonjat tto tone of Its removal. Here
|bII J&gt;f tto flir.(nide,pat qgif ofjjagu when the nrra
eto chief and utm hii to rii~&lt; --k
**_
Michigan but ot the neighboring; came, of twenty or more wig........
. y
IU&gt; wuc. U&gt; WIUB 1BCSWThe Senior ClUsen, Club of the! _
y-,.
.. /
I slates, und to rueich tto line of, wants over whom presided a chief I Footer or "Sto-pe-quonk’ mean- ourty described by the Ute Henry
|Little; "Her ladyship. Mr* Hustings community will maet ffl (^irClUt
’its Influence even to tto Pacific; • whose name la now forgoUm |lng "Big Thunder.”
l to perprtulate a great monopoly when Cleveland Ellis built his
There was tto Middle Village.: Noonday, wm a short dumpy Monday. Sept. 37. at the YMCA
Gary
L.
Mitchell.
Bender and
| in what wm then tto source of fanu house In tto earty forth--, on Scales Prairie, which name.unassuming lady of the old Camp at Algonquin Lake for th, Adam* Road. Middleville, waived
tto ferrets’ greatest, wealth: u wm dubbed by tto Inhans, the wm afterward clmngvd by Lu- school. Nature kuul not seen fit usual picnic dinner and program Adams Road. Middleville. »«i»™
[much m tto Hudson Bay Com- -pig wigwam.” Eli topham, tto ciiu Lyon when in Congress to.to make tor wy ouracUv, by conaUUng of a talk by Earl Hili examlnsticm when arraigtod to
tore
Municipal
Judge L. E. Bar
of
Jackson,
whore
toph
’
•
tnr
*
“
•'"''•
‘
nrt
Bar ­
puny did for two hundred yrare Hrat wtucr In ’the township of Middleville, and given to ths,1 the bewildering fascinating
nett on a charge or making and
m Canada. To that end. trading Maple Grave, was the owner of first postoffice Ln the vlclnKy. charms of personal beauty, but Pursuit of Happiness."
account
check.
Hill a
a lecturer
lecturer in
in me
the puunc.^
nubile delivering
delivering a
• ““no
no owf
account
curasu
, pasta inc ratabUshed on all tto the flrat horse brougirt into that as long as the IndUns remained *hat little there might have
HU1.
(0 Clreu
j important strrams that flowed port of Ito county. Tills ponv in Michigan they returned each bean of feminine cumtdincKs in relations fleio tor tn. Consumers court and appeared before Cir. from tto interior to such points wm. much coveted by the Indian;, vrar to the Middle Vlllare. In1 h&lt;r features had toon sadly Power Company, is in constant: curit Judge Archie McDonald
। as wtxild be must likely to inter- 1 Bnd ttoy stole her at every operpt tlie trade with tto Indians portunity. If she got away sto more than one hundred famllira i left ride of Ikt face."
After rtorea were established .
B\ H. D. Biirixr
covered with oak openin*s f«» &gt;totlng t h a t vicinity In 17M would invariably return home. encamped on tto south bank of
rrur/CT
centurlra kept dear by the for- on* 1-aPnunbou. an employe of only to to stoim again aL tto Ito Coldwater or Little Thom-' in HasUngs It became tto center '
Somewhere I copied this fol- ert fires of tto miuvra. The the American Fur Company, re-; first opportunity . by tto red­ apple in tto nortlicm part of of tto Indian trade and thc
*
j streets were often thronged with
—.-------... ...written
—'-ijern,
and cw.irul
mbH*lied
a post taUtahed
at the Junction
times
lowing
article.
by W.eastern,
W.. northern.
eastern.
and central
a past skins.
at the Many
Mutton
»kin» Many tin** aevage hum- tto township.
Putter It Is Similar to hu In- portions uere covered allh beech
‘J*n2.ra*’d .27 kHtol °bv
«?*"*“
RfV
*onard
Rev Itounard
Staler woo
who m
in ^uaw*
peddling baskets and
Kev
kuo 8
wwk
traduction in hu book. -History । and maple, jitenltiully braprtnkn.I,l^fr,»,&gt;, yoM..Utt.t*r. ***** ***** “'• 1826 lisd rounded
Of Barry County with Bio-, led with.Mh and basswood. JJ**"*Jana " ’??; ‘H*
the
tiU*,‘£“£8r p^cl,‘ j .T"
the rapids of the &lt;
“* wllh nrc **!«■• Whatever
। tto rapids of the Grand, fearful nl&gt;y
(he utalment Of ■
graphics." Anyway I think it a while tore und there a clump of t,wl time 11,1111 •®21
P®* er and sleep on. the floor before |h^ u degrading
from
_____
____
that the degrading Influaneea of
aettler by the I rattan etae, ureac pines wremi iiuove inv --~
----.»&lt;-»■ uajueuv. arfwn I rlv1liratk&gt;n would counteract his . .
7 “ inoian eiac ,
i. surrotindliiR forasL Swamps and ।
.
»
t.ni»n «,v.-r
„?n. ‘h&lt;
‘“’t" ’‘ctolX^e thrae
I
Witt) marahm abounded and from '“'«»» In 1821 it was takrn over • H.rwooO' farm on section thlr“ o, KSKrtlreLdT OU* comIxUlnl here
May be the
their stagnant waters s ro,e »y Rix Rotm.M.n who araumed ty.fiwt of llus township could to I
°'rcn tariw
1
------------ *-----------•swarms of mosquitoes
prat1 "4
ami of
ot thtae
ihu.e Mvn
me flmhteM
madde*. form
form of
ot anl£?
“~. “?..rt*no_'r? m 18M and Pnvq
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. now
.«W unu... - control
‘'"'T"1 of thta I*sren tto
on ,
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Fitlf
A BRIEF HISTORY
portion of of tto Ammcan PUT Company «&gt; Indian In a sitting portmr.htt ,
to^ctl^ta rnJS V™' F ll,e
Amwer to
knoa-n No other f
r
'
OP BARRY COUNTY
size L.-x an
d twenty-seven of
ILyle
»•" w
•*
i back
mTT against a tree. nffrourulH' t1 lwen(v
twenty-six
ana
ar
H. Scott. 56. R2 “
Nashville.
|
1 Michigan of simitar size
L&gt; more
morei; ,hr Kalamazoo.
Your money
BY WILLIAM W. POITER I diversified tn sod. The height of
t,iaA township perhaps three
fh*d NO Plus 57.10 court
THE
INDIAN
INHABITANTS
TOPOGRAPHY
---------------------! land totwecn tto Kalamazoo1
?‘ I hundred followera. Here he erect- carts when to wm arraigned in
Problem!.
OF BARRY COUNTY
Nearly all of -tto surface ot river valley und that of the
r rek
m
! td “ chlurh “ntl a «hooltouse HMttogs Municipal Court on a
Barry County Ls covered with | Thornapple U called by Profra- [
rank of a . ottawutamie.brave and |lcro u*. Indian* dwelt un- charge ot driving while under
glacial drift of varying depth; *or Winchell, who has written । (dian ground.
Here
Kawu&lt;-........
- the
— •red
— man
In l837 »'hm Lorenao Mudge tm ibm, when they were removed the Influence of liquor. He was'
so that while many foraibt arc: ni u c h of tto topography of told
,
STOP IN OR CALL
sway in barbarou* majesty, '“w
Curtleton as tts first west of the "Fattor’of Watera" arrested about 5:30 pm Salurfound, but few of them are in Michigan. Barry SumiL and II or crouched cold and shivering. *e&lt;Uer to lived far some Unx- Easily the mart distinguished of d*Y- Sept. 11. after losing con- I
For Fall Exprntra
Prompt. Friendly
Ito location wtorc they were trachea an elevation of mere in
. hi* rude bark wigwam, drench- ln
,'“’lan »&gt;5»am. found up lho slater Indiana was the chief
while driving on the Gregg
formed. A^tto Icy masses of the , t h a n two hundred and fifty (cd in rain and *lret Hero to «\ his land. There were many Noonday, a man over rtx feet Crowing Road at NaahvlUe.
SERVICE
worthwhile
glacial period moved southward feet above tto wkters of latke danced the
*'
c“' Fhortopple mar.
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w----------------------the aelrd
uelrd war
war dance
dance, rere- ,,ru
0x1
n«w
take. tall
tall in
ln toignt.
hcltht. uroou
broad atouidcred.
shouldered.
-----------pitrpoitl
tto moraines left ttotr tt-aces to- Michigan The highest altitude u ^tru hi, valorous deed* in
hoJllr
“nd fur; but [well proportioned with broad nrl.„L. ]}rimr
Jhth
Vi ?
W. and performed that -cred lhc «&gt;|J'
which now sug- chrek bonra and course black hair UrUTlK UFlVCr
»
U?e n .th.*
»“* ol ssrHfiee. tto burning of y***
U /he name “Indian which hung down to hta shouldp01n‘
0,1 ,he&gt;
«*'*
do«
" which
te , VJK.
He
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. appear
IV-- tto
UK- landing
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nc pne.rarxl wonderful rd^S 9/0 T UlO
[hr rl'm Vtmi thr^ iW 5
“. ML
HopC
ManteBU.
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Mantenu. The dense
dcn*c timber
timber “
11»
w dd
0,(1 landing placc
place near tto ; muscular power, and for many' t Howard
riowara L.
u. Daniel,.
uuiieu, Rl
in rnrthat ttrse j
A SUMMER RESORT
. .-judtered his wigwam, generally u.utJ&lt;?- A,,&lt;&gt;r
Kovi-mmen: or- )Tnra ecuniy maintained
-------- Ids iw._-! port, pleaded guilty to a cliarge
eaung up |
tolerable all tto &gt;c*r put Up near some bubbling spring. "ej,'d thc removal of the Potta- 1 premacy -among
----- tribes uf drunk driving when arraigned
-------- the
—r sav
savage
hta region ;ln Hany county. During the from the severity of nature’s wulamks west of tto Missis-1 of
- —Grand
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•
—
—
River, wtoae legions1 before Municipal Judge L. E
hte county warmer season,, the rivers,-Iskra storms. Wild grapes, plums, ber- rippie in 1840 many of them llv-: to lend against Uie American Barnett. He was fined S7&amp; plus
lacial evimxj streams arc much resorted rim. and pew paws In season ,n* ln UllJ vicinity of’the lake,
112 S. Jefferson, Hastings Phono Wl 5-3424
rnity are
to; Everywlure tto water is ex-Amr abundant Tto walnut, but- “ctlng on Uieadvice of tto white
abundmt In the bBugs and crilent. and roads . good. It b temut. tto hickory and tto beech «dtlers. took title to small per-1
at the battle of the Thames and fleer Albert Stanton.
marshes; and In the
difficult to capitalize climate ■ furnished the richest nubs and
peat and marl niay be
— Tto brnelit to Barry county »f every'■‘here they gr&gt;“*’ In wild rnalncd in that vicinity, simple
open book of later geological Its shady nooks, ita lakes. Italprofiirton. The broad sheets of and harmless citizen*. The late
marshy haunts and forest homes bark from tto massive elm Mrs. Willard Hayes, who with,
for game, u uiunwiiurablc. If sremed designed for tto wig- her father. Daniel McClellan,
them primeval man wtth rude one were asked to name thi- unm covert*, tto whitewood, came to Hastings township In,
implements ot stone struggled things that make Ufe moat uh,
and light grew taprei- 1837. tells of'an Indian "medi­
plciwant here to could not help aUy foe tto making of pirogues, cine dance" near their early
—.
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.
— . . f
. uui
(-il Hclnntcd
but UIUUL
think UI
of Mir
the .-uiiuiy
sunny IU4UI
lulls nixi
and M
w, «
well
adapted to
to navigate the. home, at which two thousand [
Ttornapple river, which drains i shaded valleys, the Helds of I rocky rapids of
l».
th
&gt;
lrtrmnta.
‘
’
i
!
toJ»oUfyleld«i blxmtU; Aa late as 1855 school district;
—&lt;&gt;
perliapa more than one half of
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UUUIU1UiSUK'.
tto county, the aouttorreportion nf'";?Lerm22^r’ r‘£ ‘ZLfh.'n'
erop*
°?n’ T1* n-,&gt;'lU“ "umber fl¥r °f
Township of
belongs to Um&gt; valley of the of tile meadows. the rushing take* m ukc diamonds ognlnrt Hartings was organized on the
Kabmuotxr. Rs undulating sur­ stream, the darting trout, the n background of emerald green petition of seven Indians who
face Of lulls and dales 1* dotted
dril’Pito'tolTv to.*
lth —“—
2! vVV----U” Of
on wction IWUILJ-UIC
tw«ty-five
-- ----— ,Uh f*4lt land WU
by more than two' hundred small dell,
tho
tto balmy breezes of the riew urere nb-ntio.t onzt
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lake, of varying rises. Tto inland lakes, the rustic cottage. Deer were plentiful, and here | of that township. Gun lake was
southern portion was originally Ito lakeside scenes, the secluded also Ito black bear, an object of i border land between tto Pottatotemism among thc Ottawaa watamlen and the Ottawa^ and
was to be found When tto fttst tto Chippewas: all branches of
white settlers came to occupy tto Algonquin family Under tto
the kxxuc. Uie whirtleing snipe, Barry county the beavej- had al-; provisions of tto treaty of Wa^hDrtroa. Michigan
the whir of the noisy duck, and ready dlmppeared before the tngton In IBM. It wm agrreti
tile silent woodcock wine drop­ fierce onslaughts of the fur; that a council to be told for
ping flight ha* fooled so many traders, who for a century and , that purpose tto chiefs should
"sure itjots." Those things which more liad plied their trade as- ■ draignate three clMsew of to if
attract reporters to the shares of
ln
forta'- wl,d4 breeds who should be entitled to
Barry’s lakes where fishing is of Michigan. Tto otter, mink, share In the sum of one hundred
unsurpassed and shooting Is raccoon, and fox have either -- -— —
• • good, all tend to make this coun­ dUuppcored. like the wild pig- and fifty thousand doliara. act'
ty sought by those who seek
recreation. ________
•—THE RA8TTNOR RANNEK

Senior Citizens
To Hear Talk
On Happiness

I)

‘25 fo '1,000 al

LOCAL FINANCE

During This Week
Barry County Lumber Co. Offers

BIG $$$ SAVINGS
FOR YOU

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nuu iu.-k&lt;-&gt;3
them are: Bass (bun- and small, roamed the openings and Umber
mouth'. pike, muskiest, wall- hmda and ducka and grew
eyed*, bluegills, jterch. and many'aought homes on all lake* ami
other game and pan fish.
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THE FIRST TRADER OP
THE THORNAPPLE
American F u

RPeTiNG
STOP in and SEE the

Largest Selections in
BARRY COUNTY ...
NYLONS - WOOLS - ACRILONS
ond HERCULONS by

Ala^ec and Alunarcb
Special

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$

that the

Indians most prominent bonds in the

tawatamies of which Sagamaw
or Saginaw was the chief, which
in 1838 numbered about one
i lions twenty-four and twenty- ;hundred and fifty persons and
i fire of that township; tto one -who were located on a peninsula
'of about thirty lodges and the Jutting Into the eastern border
I other twenty. Rude patches of iof Oun Lake on tho the now
| brush protected their patches of ,occupied by the Hartings Gun
I com from the nightly vlsltaZof iClub. Prom a iilstory of KalaI tto roaming deer. Close at 1&gt;and i

Captain C. D. Morris built his
reridence upon its site. This set­
tlement was on the Upper
Wanandaga. a different stream
however that the Warauutacn
Sippy ot the narrative of 1772.
During the Winter many of the

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tlnguUhed gentleman. We tope
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ship in Allegan countv near
which some of them still reside.

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
Section*

|Om Hundred and Tenth Year
PARENTS' MODERN MATH
The Hastings schools V*
■&lt;ain offering classes tn Mod­
em Math for Parents on
Wednesday and Thursday
eveninn from 7:30 to 9:30.
Parents can take their pick,
the same lecture each night.
There is no cost for the course
to be given In the HHS study

‘Martinizing’
Grand Opening
Thru October 7

Hastings, Michigan, Thursday, September 30,1965

Section Ona—Pages 1*to 8

NUMBER 2&lt;

-EDITORIALS
| included, are experimenting with
these special programs.

ItaMlns* Public SdMWte

}-akte' aixwid

It te the sincere desire of al) (grading of Ua
ancerned to provide the best pos- gram Proper
slide education for the girls and
It require* thorough preparation. I
'
are living in an age of rapid change planning. coordination. sincere

changing times many new innova- ente. puplte, and teachers.
There are acxne inherent dangers
when implernsnUng instructional
these innovations is to meet the Innma lions. The history ot fduaa! Dennie A. Merrifield, of Plain| well, manager of Ute new One objectives of a comprehensive edu­
| Hour "Martlnjxlng" dry cleaning cation for aU children Examples
I. plant
State Street, ha*
r----- —st ill W. -r-" are: individualized instruction, team administrators and teachers
too easily attracted to btindwn,
j tinue through Oct; 7.
‘ programmed instruction, educaKilpa trick
During this grand opening ‘ tional television, ability grouping,
rriod. there te one-half off on ' etc. Many sdiool systems, Hastings
very dry eleaning item, with , ■
„
- .
—
0
Yr
r Ct
•
no U"“' M"rlfUld “ldGOP WOMEN'S TEA
Mrs. H. A. Adrounle. presi­
dent of the Barry County Re­
Members of the Kilpatrick. Kent County. There was preach-. Sunday;
publican Women's Club, en­
United Brethren Church, which -------------------1 **
_
tertained members of the exe­
mg once a month.
; Merrifield.
36. 'te a *■-*
Wive of
Meetings were held in the Kd8u. Marte where he was
te located on M-68 about five
cutive board Monday uMNulng.
on
j. 19M Hte mother
mile* north of E. State Road, are Patrick schoolhouse until 1B71
Sept. 27. Plans were made for
The church has been part of now rexidea in Three Rivers. Hte | a tea for members of the dub
having a centennial celebration
marking the 100th year since the four different circuits during the' fallier la decrased.
and guest* to be held at Mrs.
century II was on the Barry Clrorganisation of the church.
Adrounle's home on Oct. 11
cult from 1865 to 1877. the Castle­
from I to 8 pm. Any Interest­
ed Barry County woman is
- was organised In the Kilpat­ ton ClrcuU from 1878 to 1913.1 tackle
stball
extended an Invitation to at­
rick neighborhood tn 1865, the Barry Circuit from. 1914 to
1926, and it became the Klipaltend. Assisting the hostess
One Hour “Martinteing" bus!- -| will be members of the execu-■
ge Klteplrick
live board.
.tbe* firs*t”bei17 S
He *nd
wlfe- JfXnnlr’
------------------------------------------that reached from Charlotte in
•erxuwn In IMS and Hie pre.- 'lhelr own
Cleaning buslnesai n
I -..-L-Eaton County to Cascade in ro^teter
A HmU ,
Powell and are managing | (fa IT V LUlIlIjer
ent minister i&gt; nonaio n.
HalUnga business for John 1
J
m,nLerch of Grand Rapids. wholzA
WW

Congregation to Celebrate
100th Year of Service
,™

Earl Coleman
Marks 4 Decades

Fair
Share to Hastings
United Campaign

with the Ooleman Insurance
Agency for the post 40 years,
celebrated his 40th anniversary
in business here with an after­
noon of golf and a dinner Fri-

.

V-olunteem to Kickoff for 953^380
Goal Tuenday Morning; School :
Staff Pledges $2,700 irt lst Report

Country Club.

anniversary dinner and 16
played golf tn- ttye afternoon.
The guests Included presidents
of the Insurance companies the

Hastings United Fund Campaign to obtain $53,380.40 to
continue the work of the Youth Council, YMCA, Camp Fire
Girb, Boy Scouts, Red Cross, Salvation Army and Unite! Fund
Agencies get underway here at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday with a kickoff
breakfast scheduled for the Ixason Sharpe Memorial Hall, Atty.
1811 and 1672. This edifice,
nn.t Xfr&lt; Memftrlrl have
I
Richard Hudson, chairman, has announced.
2
burned in 1933 and the Holmes
Mr
Merrifield have
The Klwanis Club is (pjrnishing the coBee and rolls for
MA Church was moved to that • three children. Gina. 4;. John. MnplrQ liihilAre
site tn 1933. and a basement was 3*?. and Diana, 9 months old.
11*681 Iko J uurivv
the kickoff meeting where chairmen of thc many division* will
Earl's son. James, joined the
)
—
•------------James Wtewell. manager of the! District Officer—Wayne A.
added.
receive
their
materials
for
the
agency In September of 1953.
intensive campaign which runs
i-—v County
r-zu.ntv Lumber
t
r'nmMnv
exsltad ruler nof the
The present church was moved i
• | I)
Barry
Company. .। inn
ton. nail
past exalted
and enlarged in 1956 because of
1111ITV
te inviting everyone to attend an! Hu-itm^ Elks and MichiganlObthe widening of M-66. The I OJJCUkdl 1*611 1 |
.
____
lordinator of the Elks National
open
house
marking
the
20th
,
FouJulaUonWM
tltrt#d
vt
ce
| church received $12500 from the
fT$
*
chairman of.the
or.me Michigan
Micnigan South
ooum
State Highway Department and Pmorrnm
1'rOprr‘im Trail
I PHI IIS anniversary of the lumber com- ..chairman
after moving the building,
budding, added 1 1 '’S1 allt * 1
.Central
District by unanimous
pany
................................
‘ ‘
rtrtn in ,r«h.nv.-i.nI
. tn-ll-a,
—
—*
vote at the District Fall clinic
$4,000
improvements.
Inslud- I —«&gt;j
vw
Ing the dining-room, klltlien And . 1 nilUfr rPftnlP
Uiree classrooms, as well as re- 1 VUll^ ■
The District includes Adrian. Al­
The Hastings goal includes
modeling the edifice.
1 n
■ dlvtelbn -«
------ -bion. Battle Creek. Coldwxter.
of -Barry
County's
87.100 for the Red Cross and the
Flat Rock. Hastings. Hillsdale.
Special Education Program,
Mayor Franklin Beckwith has
which attempt* to prepare cdu- Unoes through Friday, Oct. 8.
proclaimed Wednesday. Oct 6. a*
cable young people for work, was
many door prtsas.
*
explained by Tom Howard, to including three
. all citizens to cooperate with the $8,650 for the Boy Scouts. $3300
members of the Hastings Rotary phalt roof thingies,
. fire inspectors in eliminating fire for the Camp Fire Girls, 8406 fur
gles? -a----------------wood table
Families who have provided| Club at their regular Monday top complete with legs and sen»r
4H Clubs. $1.(XX) for Uie Family 1
; hazards.
work ms for the church through noon luncheon meeting at th»
the century included thc At hern*. • Hotel Hastings.
the Barry County Association for
furniture refinuhtng k 11. &gt;»a
tied Children. 8338.40 for j
Retarded
square fret of celling tile. fourJl^
I
Clink. 81.040 for !
Child 4Guidance
_____________
lalvatton Army and —
85300
Ur. DUlenbeck. Euper. Fuhcr. program Is designed to provide
—
here to conduct the Inapeetion. the Salvation
for the United Fund's 36 agenRlchard Yarger of R2 Hastings. FMt. Guy. Galloway. Hager.i educationally retarded young
There
will abo
gifts
\jA---- —
— be free
„—
| |The .-trike of Local 414.4H
UAW-।
Inspection team* composed of
6165 N. Broadway, have as their Hecker. Hetl. Harris. James. Kd-1 people With skills which may for everyone and free coffee and-rlo .L1h» F W BliM Plant the Insurance men. and Boy
guest until Oct 15 Alvaro Aguirre Patrick. Lehman. Lundqulri. make item employable.
donuts
dally. Pr.
Free
balloons flir
for *.
monl--h ojj
thia —
ThuraMrs. Gerald Beckwith la resi­
M
a—.if. Hntlv
—f haltimn*
* ."
.....
• _ I Scouts,
ft——will
will inspect mercantile
le frQm M [0
of Mexico. He arrived Sunday. Nlchote. Parker, Plante. Row-, —
the kiddles
no pUns rar rawtlng I and Publlc buddings for fire haz- dential division chairman asHe has been in the US. since Rt1'John’,8trele*1&lt;8mimChTrilT'120 &gt;&lt;’ar!' Of M®' «enerBU’r do
During the open house there te, between management and the i ards
. ,
.
May and spent his first montlu St. John. Strele. Smim. W. ^lavc
BbdlUes and this pro- also
to be big discounts on many Unlon
scheduled as of Wed-1
f,1X11x1 ’U‘ ** m*rkcd
Guest Editor - Htudings Sept,
in Kansas. before coming to Uarren WoleotC MaUhmra fram aUwnpU u&gt; develop them .rtL-iw
’___ .__
' with a red tag and the owner or Mrs Richard Cotter, captain; of Schools Richard J Guentbsr
Michigan in August. While here Hchalbly and Yank.
so that they may be placed ip
I tenant given a booklet describ- Mrs. Fred Markle, co-captaln. has written the editorial for thia
he wTll visit the Hastings and
i Alter a hearing Monday. Cir­
Centennial services are sched­ gainful occupations, Howard ex­
and Mesdames Gerald Karcher. week's issue of The HMUhgx
Lakewood FFA and many other uled for Sunday. Oct. 3; Wednes- plained.
cuit Judge Archie McDonald teCharles Burch. Marshall Beteon. Banner. In the absence of Edltur
organisations, His Job in Mexico
। suedta two-day injunction, which
They will later be sent a postal Wilbur Birk. James Coleman.
He said that often the young
Is similar to the work of agricul­ Griffen speaking at the 8 o'clock people have a high degree of
I forbids Mrikera from interfering card on which they may note Gordon Cove. James Colter. Jack Richard M. Cook. Supl Guen­
tural agents here.
**
evening session On Saturday.
I with anything or anyone going corrected hazards and mall It to Echtlnaw, M. R. Furman. Wil­ ther te well-known tn Michigan
educational circles and in 1M0
Oct. 9,1 Lloyd and Edna Towns low reading ability. Because of
the Fire Prevention Association. liam MacDonald. Bernard Hook.
wih.be Tiost and hostess for the the scarcity of available teaching
bids thc company from interfer­ The Association explained that William Hollenbeck. Richard Jastanding Young Men named
evening program after the B aids, he has put together a Youth
ing with thc Union's peaceful these reports would help them
o'clock devotions led by George Occupational A Life Adjustment
. picketing
ach. William Stedman. Ray Mil­
Sclialbly. Sunday, Oct. 10. Rev. manual tor use by these groups.
inspection and would have no ef- ler. Arthur Steward. Elwood Exceptlonal Children and has
Norrte Bacon, president of the ,----- ——-- -----------Hoffman
Is
to
give
the
centenWyngarden.-Tony Hein. Gerald many other achievements.
Pat Gilmore of Gilmore's has ;
Huilno Uom Club. U
policies.
Ostroth. Arthur Obon. William
dlffieult to find "training staresident* to support the orgahUteir agent*,
The Association regularly Towne, Harold Boio and Russell
‘“*5““"’"'’ “ b“““ “Iw XX
rls
Evans.
iggested that Ro- (ration's annual light bulb “lc' emlpoyera. representative*, prin­
ts
V,—M U rt n * - v fhrm.&lt;*h
’•
a
__ Second Ward — Mrs. Stuart Caukln. Avis Rose, Mary Brad­
Over $75,000 diamond aelee------------ •-----------Day. captain. Mrs. Monty Ben­ ford. Irene St. Martin. Barbara
nett. co-captaln, and Meudamea Haan. Ruth Miller. Betty Howes.
Pete Coble, chairman of the I and enjoined from obstructing
He urged employers to take
K.TX
Wayne Morgan. William Elite, Marg Havens. Mrs. RoM. RMaer,
these trainees for what they
Bernard TObtes. Donald Nevins.
have to offer, rather than out of
A report on the day's activities Duane Shriber. Gordon Bennett. Wayne Shetterly.
pity.
will be made at a noon luncheon
Fourth Ward — Mrs William
He explained that profits are!Ing or interfering in any man­ meeting, sponsored by Kiwanls Roger Raber. Robert Erway. Roy
Hastings High School, he said,
__* a
___ &lt;
—______ ——, 1 — -- —Jab. ,L_
Schiachtcr. Eugene Heniser. Kruko. capteln; Mrs. Patrick
of them at the local level. In lhelnipted use of puboc streets. and Rotary Clubs. Attending will Chester Cramer. Walter Bums- Hodgea. co-captaln. and M«sCentral P.T,A. will be held in tarded young adults, helping to
be local city officials and fire­
Gilmore opened his first jewel­
dume*
Jack Warner. Roger Fow­
men. Independent Insurance len. Richard Beckwith. Richard ler. »J a m e s Wtewell. Rowland
ry store here on N. Michigan thc Central Auditorium on Tues- keep them In school, as well as spent 85.765 for this purpose.
' nrrnare them for work.
agent*. Boy Scouts and the in­ Wilkins. Robert Hopkins. Rich­ Hall. Fay Clardy. John Cslnder.
Avenue in 1954. He operated it
Projects Included 81.073 for eye
As an example, he said ons
spectors. Speaker for the occa­ ard Johnson. Robert Newell and Rudolph Flora. John McLean,
there until moving to his State brief business meeting Junior
High parents will follow their young man had been trained so examinations and glasses pur- injunction shall be. and hereby sion will be Phil Albers of the Misses Helen Keeler and Doris Robert Carlson. Harold Grat.
Street location Ln July of 1963.
child's school schedule and ale-1 he te now a heavy machinery opLanstng Fire Department.
ICappon.
Marvin- Anderson. Robert Shum­
mentary parent* will have an erator earning $330 an hour—
agents, employee'. reprearnlnTtya-mayor's proclamation fol­
Third Ward—Workers include way. Blair Pratt. Nolan Cutch­
DRIVER'S LICENSE OFFICE opportunity
School at Rochester. Mich. $150
to *■hear
brief
­ also obtained a job
’
*
-------aand
he dis
had
lows:
Mrs. Robert Sherwood, captain. es*. Frank Weyerman. Richard •
Sheriff Merl II. Campbell
for Braille Transcribing Senice
cussion by their children's teach- for hte father.
WHEREAS, the life, safety, Mrs Robert Rohde, co-captaln. Guenther. Al McConnell. John
has announced that Barry
of Jackson. 8125 for the Welcome
om health, happiness and general and Helen Lublenirckl. Dorothy Meisenbach. Dan Shay. Franklin
At
Monday's
meeting
James
County’s driver's license office
President Edward Freeland Coleman announced that the Home for the Blind of Grand obrtructlng or Interfering in any
Mayo. Norma Cole. Bernita Beckwith. John Ingram. Richard
on the losrer floor of the
urges all interested parents to Rotary Ladles Night would be Rapids. 865 for white canes; $150 manner with the rights of thc pendent upon safe living and Flock. Hilda Osgood. Bev Smith. Denny, Clifford Dolan; Jr., John
Courthouse wiU be open from
attend this first meeting of the Oct. 28. Hie Rotarians and Ilo- fur vision tester for the local (Unioni to peacefully picket or working conditions, and.
and Mbs Sue Smith and
Clara omespie. Mrs. Del winClarey
------- - -----I a.m. to 5 p.m. on Monday,
WHEREAS, the useless waste Hutchins. Jennie Howard. Ann Ruth Sage.
taryanns are to have dinner In schools. $518 for Boy Scout
Tuesday. Wednesday. Thurs­
canoes
and
the
Klondike
Derby.
of
resources.
both
human
and
activities.'
Grand Rapids and see the Fred
day and Friday. The office
$2,000 for the Barry 4H pool.
membership at this time.
Waring Show.
will be open from 8 szn. to 12
for YMCA camp fees, $330 for
through
proper
attention
to
fire
Refreshments will be
noon on Saturday.
i $25,000.
'afterwards.
WHEREAS, thc Fire Preven­
The injunction was granted
. after the Bites company, repre­ tion Association, a division of the
tarded Children’s school, and $75] sented by Atty. Richard M. Shu- Michigan Capital Stock Insur­
in miscellaneous gifts.
ance
Association, has agreed to
। Ker. filed suit pointing out that
on Friday Union members pre- help make this community safe.
NOW THEREFORE. I, Frank­
|1 vented movement of railroad
lin Beckwith, mayor of the city
that tteere had t^ehs prior oI Hasting., do hereby proclaim
ISSL^t
the
ofl°ctot*r llh •» TOWN inspecr.™
iS be TION DAY, and I most rsspeclahv A RMx£ ft*1* urae our clvlc Bn&lt;1

'Open House

company executives, field reprerasentatlves. underwriters, ad­
justers and others.
Earl Coteman joined hte fath­
er, George E Coleman. In the
agency In Mai' of 1925. Hte fath­
er had founded the agency in

Mayor Proclaims
OcL 6 as Fire
Prevention Day

_ ________ _....

|No Talks Set
tween Union,
Bliss Company

Lions Sell Bulbs
To Help Light
Others’ Way

Gilmore’s Plans
Anniversary Stile

Central PTA to
‘Follow’ School
Schedule Oct. 5

backward glances

“bitr ofyesterday"....
as gleaned from tbe
Banner files

le&lt;dert’ our •ehoo‘ oBU1bU ,nd
Ifftrllerl
ausenship os
la whole, to cooperate with the
inspection teams by allowing in­
spection of their premises
IN TESTIMONY THEREOF.
I hereunto sign my name and.afFriday Hastings public schools fix my seal of office
Hl make their official «nroll- of September. 1B65.
tnent count The registration on
the fourth Friday of September|hjn —- Sneaker
determlnas Ute legal enrollment, D*0"??
. s, ..
forthimr
_ . ,
For Maple Valley
Kleiner represents the union.

Enrollment at
HHS Under 1,100

18 Years Ago
- I Hastings Saxons opened the
Members of the Hastings Busi- season by defeating Jteton RapClub has selected Miss Ann Bur- day afternoon. Outstanding

recognition at her outstanding Dick Feldpausch. who rang up a
. . .— ...a_ ___
—
» . . ' — ■ n.1 Ia'a.
10*1
I,
contribution
m a teacher and
counselor of young students. At
cipul of Southeastern Elementary
Normal school students from
School.
Barry county registered for tile
A "Painting and Cleanup Bee" third Teuciien.' Encampment,
te scheduled far the Delton Com­ sponsored by the W. K. Kellogg
munity Hull next Thursday
■ . . &gt;- . -- .
b— h. a J k 4n

completely rejuvenate the In­
terior. Volunteers are invited to

atxenuir reported that as of . School

HOSTESSES FOR CONFFBFNrF
Adrirerv
s.

MARRIED ON HORSEBACK—Miss Carol Slagle, daughter

u^T.rr^untv I Thwc *rrlT 1 715 w •“«»«“**’ Maple Valley Junior-Senior High ,
dJ
»&gt; ln
“^ School Sunday. Oct 10. at 3|
Rspid' «
special sducalion f« ate- pln The r new budding, located
v':s:«sr.!S"RX i

met Thursday al the Carlton Center Granxe. Mora than 75 repreSociety at a meeting hrid at the
20 Years Ago
Aben Johnson will again act
as chairman of the special gifts
division of the final War Fund Ptexse See MOBE ABOUT:
. . . BACKWARD OLAN

Dedication

last Friday their were I.0S2 in: Dr
Kehoe of the Bureau
high school, which would drop
school Services, University of
HHS frpm a Claes A to a Cisse Mjctu^n. will be guest speaker

&lt;**F- .

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_________ • ««' 0LY*""?“L“e *“JL

i

Aay &gt; couple studsnta had left September, aititough some of Hie
the high rcliod and ths official equipment for various depsrtj mroUmsnt may b« IMO. Has- ment* te not installed yeL Land-1
tings has been in Clare A with scaping of the grounds got un-1
over 1,100 high school siuMnU | dsrway Monday.

�------ , vi.ited hte slater, Mrs. Oma Earl, until * Wednesday - of * last - week
,.
I in Battle Creak on Bunday. On and Mrs. Violet Moore of Grand
Rapids was also a gueal al me
Rosenberg home from Bunday
....................................
i costevln of Indian Lake.
until Tuesday. The Rosenbergs
and Mrs Rogers took her home
Road Bunday, skidded
Thursday were Mr. and Mrs.'oj Mr&gt; v. D Wldrig were Mrs and remained for the evening to
visitors at the Kenneth Key and Mrs Ernest Hoffman and
«“*• ;
?«..«» Mra. Ro“ Engle accompanied
Calvin Livingston of Lake Odes-1 Hertha Elliott and Miss Dorothy ree the trictures of the Western
trip which Mrs Moore, her son,
Mrs. Carrie DeLong of Grand
Ronald E. Rahn. 21. Battle Creek, u and Bunday visitors were Mr.fEjllolt &lt;&gt;f Grand Rapids.
Russell, and Mrs. Rogers took my daughter. Mao Weise, and
•M
Mr.
WUUr
S.l.nlre
al
n
,
„
H
umm.U
Mt
Tuapaid a |5 fine and 1545 court coats
thU Bummer.
“■’JO L“. *
Charlotte.
day
to
visit
her
sister.
Mrs.
Harfor disturbing lite peace Saturday.
my Hastings friend*” Her
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Gook'old y English, of Saginaw tor
---ml o|
wMk
daughter and family, tire Robert
Ronald Aaptnall. t J. &gt;U Hastings,
| Mrs. Henry Rogers was a guest Phillips, on Wall Lake Road,
is taken to Pennock HoaplUl court coats on a traffic warrant Bunday to visit Mrs. C
where
he
te
recuperating
since
ther.
the
Jack
Nelsons
I of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rosen- -for having defective equipment
-• "alcdonla. from Bunday leaving Pennock Hospital. He Memphis. Tenn.
a car while riding hte

1—THE UAHTINUK BANNEB

ville. paid a MS fine plus«45 ------------------- ■
I—------------------ ।
guilty to reckless driving.

..

‘“j^sra.ssr-

Personal Mention

Student Hurt
When Car Hits
Bike Tuesday

SI SaS.

7HWKTWCE!
Ctunman. 20. Middleville. who was
arrested and lodged In the Eaton
County Jail.

.? Think of the valuable gifts you

Think of the Mid cash you save

^with America s

on ow famous low prices!

get k

Most Valuable Stamps.

। aulted in teriom Injuries occurred
• a tout 4: IS pm. TlKWtay an M-2T

i
A BevenUi-day Adventist 1963
• FVrd 48-paocnger school bus,
driven by Edgar L. Barrows. Rl
Middleville, headed north, was

had Mopped la dterfurge ptreen-

PLUS OUR FAMOUS IflW.lflW PRICES!

back Into the right lane. The truck
Skidded 91 feet before the right

• injured but both vehicles were
, badly damaged.

Northern

Vegetables 7^*1

NORTHERN

1-PT., 8 OZ. BTl. SYRUP

LOC CABIN

k E. Barnett altar he pteadU» to i reckleee (hiring
The diarge resulted from a

15H-O2L WT. CAN VETS'

DOG FOOD

J|

!,L4v
12’”*1
4

£4

OVEN-FRESH BAR STYLE

Angel Food

d cut* and bruises

curve

Spartan, Florida Fresh-Frozen

-Roll-Pack
650-Sheet
Rolli

If C^fd^Briven by Viola Edith
CTCTraftr. 38, 428 E Grand. and
Anna Mar Potter. 17, RJ Hastings,
collided aqout 4 pm. Thursday at
Walnut and East Streets. Vkjte was

110

J#

WITH

ORANGE JUICE

SPARTAN

coupon

CHEESE SPREAD
W STEAK
&amp; SALE!

2-LB.
LOAF

FINE FOR GRILLING!
*

L.

WITH
COUPON

BUY 5 PKGS. AND BET ONE FREE!

BELOW

JELL-0

In a mishap in WoodH. Foreman. 26. Woodland, driving
hta 9M Chevrolet north, stopped

EXTRA-LEAN, SAVORY

Parsons. IB. Rl Nash-

WIT]

T-BONES
RING BOLOGNA
Peschke FRANKS

Housekeepin
lb. 59c
lb. 59c

ORANGE DRINK

BOOK
R No. 3.

Norbest U.S.D.A. Insp. Grade 'A'
HAROLD
WAYNE
ftOCAL FANS IN

FOK A TREAT
I The Hasting# High School

in what many believe will be

BROILER

TURKEYS
SPARTAN FACIAL

defending champions and
now appears that Coach Jock
Ciarey han molded a team
that can dethrone the

TISSUE

gridroen can come up with
* good t««m ettart. It will

of 200,

TURKEY DRUMSTICKS lb. 59c
Turkey BREASTS w/Ribs lb. 69c

W«9V

Sheets

CORNISH HENS Si\5TSS

69c
THE RIOHT Tp LIMIT QUAMTttUE ON ITEMS IN THIS AD.

COMPANY. Ml

•NORTHERN A
•TISSUE
4

■ With Thu Coupon ond o J5. or

M. Wl E-MH

iThru Sof., Oct. 2, 1965.

IQci ।Spartan CHEESE
—

17 । JSPREAD

Food Purchow I

j

J

I With Thia Coupon end 0 $4. or More Food

|jh/u Sot , Oct. 2. 1965

�Hastings General
Fund Revenue
$396,296 in Year
Expenditure* in 196-1-65 Reach
$899,728; Cash Balances Are
Invested in I Per Cent Certificates
The City of Hastings had actual revenue of, $396,296.21
during the fiscal year which ended. June 30, which was
$19353.96 above estimated receipts for the 12 months, but
grneral fund expenditures totaled $399,728.69, which was
S22,786.44 above the estimated expenditures of $376,942.25,
according to tire report of Haskins A Sells. Detroit auditors
hired to make the annual survey. The report was received
bv the Citv ftounrli MnnH.v---------*--------- !----- _---------------------

Betty Morgan
Dies on Saturday

'Max Coats
‘Cornage’ Panel
Next Thursday

Un. Leo (Betty) Morgan. 48.
Battle Creek, a sliUr of Mrs.
Warren Kidder. R3 HasUngs.and

mur- trAU wnvv. u«ui. IM, ————
shaU.
Ing for the marines. ★ Mr. and
Mrs Morgan was raised bv Mrs Gordon Buxton called on
Luther BurtMnk In Sanio. Rma.1 «r »'&gt;d «« *’«»»
Calif., until she was 16.
Mrs. Elisabeth Gray of Climax
She was married to William ' We&lt;,ne*d“J' ««««*«•
j **ousnmem or a string otche.Servtee In IBM He died In 19401 Mr* J,ra Chamness and
tra program In the Hastings
in 104A Ah. m.rriJi i ~ from Holland spent the weekend ■ Public School*.
with her mother. Mrs. Alice Frev
He spent about 40 minutes in
* Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scofield each of the grade schools Thlkand son were Sunday dinner ing about and demonstrating th*
KuesU of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph . various string Instruments.
Sova and family. * Mr and Mrs.; Muller, from Cleveland. Ohio,
Bill Maxey from East' Lan&lt;dng has been travelling throughout
spent Mveral days at the Frey ■ the United State* for some 14
cottage. * Mr. and Mrs. Delbert years doini; the very thing he
uni— **- --a *•— m-— »sin- dld m Hastings this past Mon;day.
'
I The orchestra program devel­
oped m the Blkhart, Ind ..Schools
jls a project he started from the
beginning and Is a model pro­
gram recognized throughout the

Banfield-Vicinity

Highbank

the flooding condition at Market from Leila Hospital Sept. 16. *
and Green during the recent, Saturday. Sept. 18. the Pedro
heavy rains was discussed. Dlrec*"x
Ln.NanA. m*, *,
। tor of Public Services Ken Lab-'

The string program, which I*
to begin in Hastings after the
present tonettc program, will
be under the direction of Terril

July Sales Tax
Hitt $101,558
Barry County for last July was | food. 825,401

$1.00 Per
Week!

Field demonstration* get un­
derway al 10:3# am.
.
Lunch will be served at the
farm by the Barry County Carl­
ton Center Grange.
Dr. Carl Hall, hand of the M8U
ment~bFto romk 'st 'the”short
-A-

Close Chidester
School. Pupils Ci
To Southeastern

Mr. and Mrs Roy Spaulding!
tn »i«itI 1isn« are now under way to
iu?eir
xvtiiFsm .^nd
brln* the Western Michigan
*
* Sunday Mrs. Worth Green ano ..Unl„»erxlty Symphony Orchestra
mi
Jack had a dinner honoring
th?
■antan MW birth.*,. ■NJMtJJwlUboMmlAWt,

MAKE

APPLIANCES
RADIOS - STEREOS

SELECTIONS

NOW!
!of Thornapple Lake, were Mr. _
,
and Mrs Bernard Dsyannond । Marriage
and son of Potterville. Mr. and
“

from automol

110145868, according to the »2,047 front apparel. »U» fr
Michigan Department of fteve- i furniture and 87JI? from f

and T-V'«

LlCCHSCS

This Weak's SPECIAL

POLAROID only $3
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hynes:
and their guests, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Ost man of Waterville, Ohio, I
nir. ano jura niuen mcii imicu -— - ----- --- ------------- ------­
a few days last week with Mr. 4*an at tbe cottage of Mrs.;
and Mrs. Oene Mortenson and ,p““Un* WaldmlUre^ and upon
son (Louise Belli in Villa Park. l,*lr return, the Ostmana visited:
# f«* &lt;l*ys leaving for1
......—------- - ------ ------- au.au* ... .... onu rai,. mtiir Ill. * The Maple Grove Birthday
:Two weeks ago the Council re--Dunn of Olivet. * Wednesday Club met Tuesday for a picnic t»&gt;cir home on Tuesday of last
•■,
reived u retjueal from Supt of I evening, Sept. 15. Mr. and’Mrs at Dorothy MelnerUa cottage on ■ week.
tSi’r.3 higher than ••xpected.
School*
Richard
Guenther
to
Gordon
Buxton
and
Mr
and
Mrs
Municipal expenditures inejud- halt all auto traffic in the area Leon pum- of Cfdnr Creek were
for that half-hour period.
'birthday supper guests of Mr
The Council authorised City I and
john Crago and JohnAssessora Russell Doty and Ste- ny whose birthday all celebrated,
phen Cooley to attend the Michl- * Many from this area attended
latest
gan Assessors School at Ann Ar-1 the open house for Mr. and Mrs
bor Oct. 25-27. Assessor Cooley, Roy smith who celebrated their
patterns
has been ill. but Doty expects toi60th weddlng anniversary.
i The snursday Pedro club met
W
, a)attha
—.,
.
tneEmm*
nomentorV,..
Mrs. EOttnfl.
Groat
Speaker on Safety .Thursday evening. * Mlu Janet
b .
’
Lens Is doing her practice teachAvaliable
Ing in the Harper Creek schools.
Mrs. Owen Gaylor. R4 Has-1 * Congratulations to Howard.

.

Mr. and Mn Julius Poyer, for
having been elected king of the,
group meetings on thc results Junior class. The Junior class
of thc. conference. Mrs Gaylor won the trophy for the beat
is safety chairman of the Barry
County Extension Groups. Her । y • -—■
i——

EXCEDRIN.

Now 26 Million Customers

100 .^ only $1.29

hoepitallzed for several weeks. Is
again at St. Bury's Hospital,
Grand Rapids, where he under­
went skin grafting hurt week.

JEWELERS
Wl 5-3012

IN HASTINGS
ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY

Gordon
Ironside Agency
INSURANC8
208 t S*«H St-

_

A FLOOR TO MEET
EVERY BUDGET

toddletime1

HASTINGS FLOOR
COVERING

More About-

BEST BUYS

Regular $5.18

COLOR FILM

Backward Glances
Continued from Page One
Morris. dlrecUx- of the Dental
Education program of the W. K.
Kellogg Foundation.

reduced
Coming!! For 3 Days Only. Begins Thursday, Oct. 7th&lt;

I PA N A&gt; MU UnEUMU
20c

89c SIZE

off

only

BAN. ROLL-ON

12.

$1.00 SIZE
only

off

BAN.
O'
off

88c

CREAM

only

69c
°c

VITALIS8
$1.49 SIZE

toil went Into effect Sunday.
Train No. 106 going wort. Will
arrive at 11:1S am. instead of
10:49. Train Na 108 going eaai.
wiU arrive at 11:53 am. Instead

On Tuesday, about 40 Knights
Templar and their ladles will go
from Ivre to attend a district
field day at Charlotte. The Sir
Knights wiU go In uniform. About
six commandertea will be reprv-

NOW 3 FOR $6
50 Years Ago
The Michigan Central passen­
ger receipts at Hastings were
larger In August than they have
been for any single month In
mare than two years. This month
promises to be even larger. All

Oow IfAfurei—an extra set ef
grippen for longer ww!,Sp|ti
that breathe—perforated plair

ONLY

BUILD BABY'S

PHOTO ALBUM WITH
ELUS S&amp;H GREEN STAMPS

GARDNER'S
OUCHLESS"

blight spoiled much of the crop.
Il was expected that more than
30,000 bushcki would be salted
m Hastings but only 5.000 were

bandage

CURAD

Beautiful 5x7
photograph,
for only

SALE

$1.16 Value
NOW ONLY

&lt;

,
'
S&amp;H GREEN STAMPS

,

GARDNER

.

Quality and \Tritndly Si trirc

Your Penney :

Charge Account

S«t
natural
smlloi.

CURAD

DRUGS

Charge It To :

Non-glare

96&lt;,

I-11H

the cut. styling, tailoring and fij
meet our own high standards! Now
you save ... for Just 3f more days’
Print tops and solid bottoms, irt
mails, blue. pink, mini, 1-4. 3-8,

i
/

.
'

'
, vrt A

MXY MH-UF1 IxausvitY AT MNNIY'S
un,™.
PHOTOMAPHR'S HOURS)

Do your baby-bragging with a beau­
tiful photo . v ."worlh more than a
thousand words." Get a completely
finished photograph for only 59f.
You will not be urged to buy but if
you wish the remaining poses they're
yours for 1.35 for the first, 1.25 for
^e 2nd and $1 for any additional.
AGE limit 5 years. One or two children
PTr
*lu ** photographed singly
*or 69&lt;
for th® tot picture. Each
additional child under five, 1.60.

9:00 o.m. till 5:30 p.m.; Friday: 9:00 a.m. till 9:00 p.m.

BE SURE TO READ EVERY PAGE OF OUR PENNEY
DAYS CIRCULAR THAT WAS DELIVERED TO
YOUR HOME EARLIER THIS WEEK. BARGAINS

YOU WONT WANT TO MISS!!!

�State Requires
Small Nursing
Home License

Hastings

EDITORIAL

Public Library

atony promising innovation* in U;e.

Located Corner
Court and Church Struts

Ihesnre hare - d.finite Pla« m

II Poetry Corner

Under provision* of a n’ow, 1
State tew, Wl persons operating

out 1&gt;I

objectives are understood thorough-

Library Hours:
planned.
I would like tn reflect on one
aurh scrvire-TEAM TEACHING

XMoannmn

Tuesday and Thursday

Monday, Wednesday

and Friday
12:30 to 8:3D p m.

Health Department »lnc&lt; 1»M.

er* tenting around in a ctamroom

iron/ .trfr Sdl Unused Hems.

12:30 to 6 p.m.
12:30 to 6 pjn.

Saturday
operative and coordinated program
of teaching pupil grou[» A Lruc ins in Ute special areas mentioned.

mum uUiteatloh of the special elementary grade* where we have
competencies of the Individual no basal text but rather several
teacher.

Completely rartyled for 1966, Comet feature* b new larger body, n host of luxury
appointment* and a wider choice of engines. Overall length has been increased by eight
inchca.and wheelbase la two inches greater at 116 inches. Two Mercury 390-cubic-inch
engines are added to the power offerings. Sportiest of the new Cotneto i* tl»c Cyclone GT
model (above) which offers a high performance 335-horaejxjwir V-8 engine and a unique
fibcrglaas hood with simulated air scoops. Thc 1966 Comet goes on sale October 1.

strengths together into a well co­
animated program. Teachers on *

given

teaching also necessitates adjust­
ment Ln school organisation Rigid
formity 01 Ctafe etxo, and tradl-

thru twelve in specified subjects

ctal equipment has been tried with
children itavtng reading problems
Team teaching is utilized at two
extremes-Senior Social Studies

in which Ute achool previously
gram, ** well as other experimental
tnnofations. inevitably will encounWlth die exception of education

Homes Have
Water Supply
For Emergencies

amall itomes

Thert Is unlimited opportunity
.
. ----„
—
exploring, water Uilnj
mlng and skin diving.

Ing within I
ral gallons.

water supply far emergency situ­
while other*, ations. Keep water in a metal.
to prove acceptable, require exten­
sive demonstration before final
implementation.
It is the responsibility of the Or. fill plastic bottles and dip
thc top In hot poraf In to insure
teachers and the administration to

Unlike
which ar
tain stir—
safety, and

Inland Water Route
Is Scenic Adventure

The beautiful Inland Water
Routc. a 45-mlle netuork of clear
lakra and quiet river* td in Ute
Most home* have a reserve gnm carpeted ferrate of northwater supply built into them. em Lower Michigan, is a leading
Since many emergency sltuaUona
could mean a water shortage. growing navy of pleasure craft
Scenic variety ts the key to ita
mente to introduce''educational
according to the Michltelevision on an experimental basts serve suppUe* could make a dif­ charm,
'Tnurl^ rtmincJi and th?
ference In your family's comfort.
fantastic rtae of boating promerly oriented. The instructional
churning with vacationers
rt]uipcnmt for thia program has
afloat.
Retnote wildrmeM. rolling
Our philosophy U one of intro- ter pressure tank can supply farm tend and secnlc hills

example* for which adjustments
arc often necessary. Unlm there
is understanding and acceptance

curate number of such hom«
and the numb* of persons being

CORNER VfALNUT ANO S. JEFfERSON

ungraded program. Ability groupdnstruble in teaching even a single
subject or coping with the varying
■unis of the individual pupils tn a
ctasb. Working iu n team nukes it
possible to pool the strengths of

Aoordlng lo Rtate Health
mlaUuner Dr. Albert E Hi

Sseven* T. Manon Building. Lansing. Michigan 48920.
.
persons desiring Inland Water *2?,, ,
Route Navigation Chart 660 “u '
dwuld write directly to the U. 8.

HASTINGS
physical

environ-

icn must obtain
thc health department

IF EVERYONE

HAD THE SAME NEEDS

■said. *und I believe that
Lake survey, 63a Federal Buildand "Sd
Ing. Detroit. Michigan. There ta hcaWh
departments.
a charge of 51.00 for the chart. . wln'be poiwlblc to vtxit those
....
.. . .
; _
homes
. ..
of the patient* served arc being
...................... ———---■
Tess DcCockcr spent Wednesday at MSU attending the nun
sale where she purchased two

AND PREFERENCES . . .

... our assistance would be the

Personal Mention

Rev. and Mr*. Howard Roger*
spoit Thursday and Friday in
Owosso They took with them a
load of sugar, the annual contributton of the local Pilgrim Holl-

some for all But since every family
IS different, we make each service

as

receiving a high
daily physical care

f$i*Hagtings Banner

Lake Odessa

East Doud

By Mrs. Dan Peterman

By Mrs. Lloyd Owen

Battle

creek called

Portland entertained Sunday
with a birthday dlnnor and fam­
at Lloyd ily gathering honoring her molh-

and Mrs. Ubyd Owen called at
William Coxes in Nashville Wed­
nesday and attended a birthday

M1CU1OAX PRM

quin Lake Thursday evening. *

and

appropriate os

to be served.

"Hower*-, definite shortenmattract thousands of hay fever
sufferers. Springtime is btoa- gathering of Owoano College
which was held on Friday. They
also attended tlw Alumni ban­
route become blankets of color quet of the college held in the
during the autumn season. Hid­ gymnasium on Friday evening.
Ini hopeful that some asing. skating and ice flsiUng are
popular Winter acUriUt*.
_______ .
nomc 01 Miaaya
'erntora of throe snuui ruimro.

gctttd changes or additions bi thc Juices and reft drinks also offAdd of education. We are fortunate
rat and mink, the Tourist Coun­
tiiat the Hastings Board of Edu­ ter. Water-packed fruits and cil reports. Fishermen enjoy
horn nine are living. There
cation
has budgeted the funds Uqulda too. Fresh fruits, especi­
ttc 90 present, tn fact they
PuklUted
ally citrus fruits, arc alro good geon. Waterfowl are plentiful.
came."
Tile day will long be reactiritlca at all educational levels sources of liquids. These measThe Water Route wlndi
Participation in state workshop:,
aster*, such u last Spring’s tor­
OMK BUMDUD AMD
concerned with educational innova­ nado strike.
John Wilson, defensive half■
11 on al championship football
tions assists our staff in keeping
back on Michigan State's naI PTION
team of 1952. now heads ids
alma mater’s Honor* College

individual

possible. We serve you as you wish

quality of edre in these area*"
He * a t d tluu a 11 nursing
inspected and licensed under lo-

8HMJIHU

Kent County, Jacluon. Lansing
and Detroit.
"The small. undeF^four bed
nunung home
always l*«i
an unknown quantity," the Com- ।

LEonnno05G00D
^UHenal-J^otne
CHARLES H. LEONARD

JACK D OSGOOD

Phone 945-2471

-

Mullett U the largest lake,
meaMiring 13 miler, long and 6
miles wide. Burt latke is nearly

boats up to (15 feet tn length.
Th? Water Route U rich in
man bad great faith in thc he*l-

and family of

AMtsiCAH NrwtFArta

KATIONAL

from Middle Lake visited Satur­ Lansing, Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer
day at- Lloyd Owens. * Mrs Tocrty, the Clair Torrtya and
Howard Moons rolled on Mm.
Raymond Tobla*. tn aPennock
HogpluU, rHday. ♦ Mr. and Mis. Mrs Roy Erb were Sunday vislEDITORIAL Howard Moore were Sunday dln-

onibre district They Wl colled
on Mr. and Mr* Melvin Shaft
in BatUe Creek. Bunday.

a man needs ।

JocKeq

ty of Indian River, mid
,the Water Route.
Mr*. Hariey BtadeL Saturdayj Annually in raid-July. some
visitor* were Mrs Thelma Gilll- 200 powcr-bosuU compete for
land of aUtalng and Mrs. Ruth honors in tlx* Top-O-Michignn
a ------grueling
87 —
- mile
Tasker. * Mr. and Mrs Gene I Marathon,
—••—
«
Carr- and family were Sunday i rare along the length of the Wocaller* ot thc Lynn Btcdge fam- 11
lly of Delton. * Mr* Ttselma
Canoetag and sailing enlhuOUlIland of Lansing spent the ------.._u
«•.—
weekend with her sister, Mrs
Route appealing. Thc guide to
Ruth Tasker, who accompanied Michigan Canoe Trails rag-

Know Your
Legislators

\ Support!
I Tailored from

13 separate pieces
for proper comfort,

protection and

ent — Mackinac Island. Port
Mlchilimncklnoc and thc Macki­
nac Bridge, one of the worlds

Patrick V. McNamara
Philip A. Hart

Rimming the Water Route
are numerous mannas, boot
, launching nites, hotels. resorts

STATE SENATORS
State Capitol
(Uie home addrew
after adjournment!

’1.25

■rou tlgnt back in too bucket *Mf.

Burt Lake State Park, fronting
Rlver, Ita* 388 campfitcr. nnrl fea­
ture* swimming and fishing Ttu400-acre park Is about two miles

Canets new lire and spirited luturg

handwme. slnMed wood grain pane's,
For spinetlnghng action try
Comatfs new Ctciona GL

Phn a feng. tempting Hst of opUoen
that tnc'wn twttin ait condboning.

wrth putt i

Comeff got it.

Interstate 75.

dozen
321 W. Cha, Schoolcraft &lt;Thoni- route.
spple. revlng, Carlton. Rutland,
□rangeviUe, Hope, Prairieville,
Bany •n&gt;wn«htf&gt;s.)

*1.50

Open Wednesday Evening

Me

MEN S and LADIES’ WEAR
'Dreis Well . . . You Can't Afford Not To"

Ilf L State St.

Introducing the lively new
driving machines: the big, new-generation Comets.

shore of Mullett Lake, lias 300
campsites and features swim­
ming, fishing and boating The
Urd District — Harald J. Val- park is about 10 milt* south of
Cheboygan, off M-212 near the
land. (Yankee Spring* Township.) community of Aloha.
Mlh UiMrict —Roger Johnson,
532 Birch Suoet, Marshall. clothing store*, theaters, golf
(Woodland. Hastings City, Has­ courses, doctors, beauty and bar­
tings Township. OosUeton, Balti­ ber shop?, laundries, hardware
more, Mapl* Grove. Johnstown, and sporting goods stnn-s. bus
station*, airports and churches
Assyria

Stew 28 to 50.

Hum.

Michigan shore lends to thc his-

OS. SENATORS
Senate Office Building

CONGRESSMEN
House Office Building
Washington 25, D.C.

support

day Indian villages at Harbor
Springs and Cross Village.
The Indian River Shrine, tir
world's largest crucifix, is a
simple, yet awe inspiring point

We Rent Fermel Weer

STATE REPRESENTATIVES
Slate Capital
(Ugg home address
after adjournment!

communities

along

the

f
rect highway route, but several
other highways, including US-31.
08-131 and US-23, also serve

Orleans St, Otecgo.
iYankee Springs, Orangeville, M-33 and M-212 rim the Water
Hope. Baltimore. Johnstown.
Barry. Orangevllte Townahlpe.)
Additional Information on the j
Water Route. Xa. aaommodatil, Rl lonl*. (Tbornappie, irr- ttons, attractions, and hunting '
Ing. Carttan, Woodland. Rutland,
Hasting*. CaaU«tan. Maple Grove,
Ing the Michigan Tourist Council ;
Assyria-and Hayings City.

COMET

MAHLER MOTOR SALES
1320 N. Michigan

Hostings

Ph. Wl 5-2479
USOOIN-MERCURYDIVISIOH OF

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Welcome Neighbor
M

Ntntpn todire

.1;
the.

Tire

tuirhat wuom-t

Personal Mention'—T‘"~u’—

Middleville Fetes

■n» Ptord »Dtava
Battle Creek Monday
' । birthday of their g
j Jacqueline Couch.
Hof their daughter

group was Included In the party
returned recently from a aevnM- at which Mr*. Gladeon Lewis
day trip to Copper Harbor. Wtetwo ducts, "Whispering Hope'
Water bridge Into Sanna, cana-

cornmunity singing and rvmlnUstarted
many activltire underway. Scrv-;
Ing as a leader of a Blue Bird!
group or of a Camp Firs Girts
group does take time but ills:

parent*. the Clayton

Edllh Stokoe

by Mr*

Jarrnrds.

Ball Park Saturday afternoon
was much enjoyed. A Sunday.

on Wednesday of ttoo Jameji
Partridges. On Saturday and
Sunday Ute James Partridgo
and Dean Potter ••isltcd Lloyd family attended Um Brittany
l-.-l
v,

,

Double Wedding Unites Twins
At Cedar Creek Church Sept. 18

jyo r 1I

*

BANNER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS

Charlton Park was the scene
for the* outing of tto' Torch
Bearer groups on Saturday. Sept.
3fl. They enjoyed lunch and n
cruise on the river in Barry's
paddle boat. Mrs. Skedgeli's
group hosted the former group-of
Mrs. John Johnson. They re­
ceived their seven-year member­
ship charms Mis* Plrvo Alrlo,
exchange itudent from Finland
who 1s staying with Die Don

HOME OF FINE

i

Oatmeal Bread

..pkg. 29c

i Garlic Toast

A very beautiful and Impressive the aide by their fallier They wore Mary Beth Wurmi Mid Sherry !
imblc wedding took place u Miss identical floor-length gowns with Schofield at the guest book. Janice1

Old Fashion

Hand Cut Friedcakes
of Orvai William Conine In lovely
double ring cererr.anles on Solurday, Sept. IB. at 3 pm. In the
Cedar Creek Bible Church with
the Rev. Donald Tuck officiating.

Noted Orthopedic
Surgeon Talks to
Kiwanians Here

6 for 39c

Fri. &amp; Sat. Special Combination

glrcet-kngth drwaas of iridescent
light blue taffeta, fashioned In an
empire style with matching single
dior bows and veils as he.id pieces
Each carried cascade bouquets of
flowers, matching the bride's ban­
quet. These lovely gowns, along
with the brides'. were nude by thc

(MM
.

tjou ll love our

1 BAKED GOODS

MR AND MRS. CLAUDE LEE bliNB

Orangs Knots
Out-of-town guests came from
Dowling, Richland. Middleville,
Lansing. Olivet. Baltic Creek, Au­
gusta. Vermontville. Hickory Cor­
ners. Onondaga. Bellevue. Marshall.
Kalamaaoo, Hastings, Delton. Stur­
gis, Charlotte. Plainwell, Burling­
ton dnd White Pigeon.

Virginia Donavon of Delton served
as Brenda's mild of honor and
bridesmaid. Mbs Kathy Foote of
Kalamazoo and Mrs. Dorothy Quick
of Dowling. sister of tlu: groom,

6 for 42c

glued.

Remember Cookie Day Every Wed-, d dox. out. pkg. $1

DALE’S BAKE SHOP

the fashion look of

105 East State Street
Knits hove boon doing their bit to fill the world of

HASTINGS

fashion with exciting, beautiful, practical clothes.
Glimpse this world in our' store. You'll juft have to

Phone WI5 5105
Knits by
La donna

SAVE while we CELEBRATE our

Jantzen

Personal Mention
Cintura

Feather Knits

years with deformed limbs, appatently thc result of a harmful,
sleeping pili taken'by their mo-!
there in tffe early months of I

STORE
WIDE

Mr. ana airs. wounce uwooni
and tut sister, Mru. Mary Kerr,
who are visiting here from Tulsa;'
Okla . and Mro. Robert Cook were
in Grand Rapids Monday to see
"My Fair Lady."

Patti Sportswear

man. Dr. Franu U a graduate P|aCf
of the University of Michigan, a
The Richard M. Baucis were
member of the American Acade- i in Detroit on Thursday and Fri- i
my of Orthopedic Surgeons, the day of last week to attend the:
American College of Burgeons I wedding of Mrs. Bauer's nephew,
and formerly was chief of staff John Robert Sparks, son of Mr.
nt Blodgett and Mary Free Bed and Mrs John W. (Lots' Sparks.

Problems , Pointe. The newly-weds ore now
1! living in Ann Arbor where he is
attending Law School and Mrs.
Sparks, who is a graduate of
MSU, is doing graduate studji In
library work.
\

Personal Mention

days, returning home on Monday.
Ti» Misers Marlene Lowell and
Mr. and Mre. Stephen John­ Barbara Osgood liave returned
from
vacation,- —
the
son have been in Hot Spring*,-,—,. a Western
----------- --------------Va,, attending a business mt«t-. highlights of which were the
Ing.
Astrodome In Texas, lire Grand
Mrs. Frank Andrus left Wed- Canyon. Disneyland. ML Rush-

EVERYTHING
MARKED
DOWN!
SAVINGS AS

GRKAT AS

AND EVEN MORE!

COME In and Sign up FREE
Ca. -

rot a

STRATORESTER
RECLINING

f||A|D
LHAIK

land and Spokane being a par.
of ha Itinerary.
Mr. and Mrs. Burr VanHouten
Of Rocky River. Ohio, were Smith al Ban Bcmadlno, Calif.
Ilte girls drove through, making
a wonderful three-weck trip.
Overnight guests last week at
Morns came Saturday for u the Jim. Mons were Mr and
wrek's vUic with lav Uster. Mrs Mm Waldo Rosenberry of HiaMyra Henry, and tills weekend
they plan te visit their brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Waller Karrer of
Grand Rapids ware weekend
Mile* Fruslur, at Highland.
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Micro. guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill
Terry. Amy and Jay, visited In Karbher, and accompanied them
blastings over Ute. Labor Day to the golden wedding annivwr-■
W«Wkcnd. They came especially f»ry of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
to visit their daughter. June, who Thompson at Che Freeport
was in FertEuson*Drotdc - Fergu­ Methodist Church on Sunday.
son Hospital in Grand Rapids.
June returned to Erie. Pa. with Hastings resident, who lias re­
j than and was to enter Haniot cently moved back to this area,
Howal on.Monday for surgery vishcd Mr*. Dqan Potter on Sat- i
this Wcriitesdoy. Sept. 29. Mm urday morning. It was a very]
' Myers recently won honors in pleasant occasion m the iadics
the annual Ette cay Rccrc.uur. had not seen each other for
Hole-tn-One tournament which
wound up at a driving rar.ge
Eleven was the piagfc figure that
gave Alice the women's ti’bHouse-guvsls of the Robert
Looney* this wtgk are Mr and
Mrs. Siebert Michael of 8t. XI-

Look for famous 'Trade-Name' labels on the
things you buy___,you'll
____ find them here!

Parmaleefr
124 East State Street

'

�r
Historical Society
Meets; Membership
Open to Everyone

•-TRI! HASTINGS BANNFR

The Barry County Historical
Society met Thursday. Sept. IS.
with Ross Johnson as the speak-

al the Ftrat Methodist Church
with the Rev. Kendall Cowing per­
forming the double ring ceremony

Indiana in Barn- County around

Hastings Hosts
District Women's
Club Convention

Michigan AMoetation °f Exten­
sion Homemakers. Grand Rankle
District held an all-day meeting
at the Carlton Center Orange
Thursday. Sept. 23,
Mere than 75 council member--,
alternate* and county agents fran
Mliskt-jon. Montcalm. Ottawa.
Kent, Ionia and Barry Oountks
were In attendance
Dr.' Denio Caul, district director,
spoke of Ute over-all cooperative
extension service programs.
Mrs. Los Whitfield. Stale leader

K Elliott exchange their

He laid of the several Indian
villages located in the county
and then went 6n with a sketch
of their way of life until they
were deported to the West. .
I Mr. Johnson told of his own
childhood days and how he and
his friends found an Indian buriI al ground in Irving Township at
Bull's Prairie. He showed and
explained thc different artifacts
which he had kept through the
years, and how these items were
। Identified with the help of Mrs.
Marshall Cook. Judge Potter.
, William Cook and Charles Wli।

RICHARD M. DEVOS

District Extension
Conference Held
Here Thursday

Double Ring Riles
Unite Couple at
Methodist Church

Methodist church in Ann Arbor.

1 George Elliott, 134 W. Walnut.
Altar vasts were filled with white
mums and pink carnations, with
candelabra and pedestal vases of
white glads and large pink mums
gracing tiie altar- Candles lighted
the aisle.

her dlaciuuion of family-living pro­
grams mentioned five goals of »

w UIUUV-.---- -- ------ - —
cemed with the health and well
being of the family, be a trans­
ferrer of culture, and awutne lead­
ership and cltlSMubin roles.
The objectives of me Michigan
Association of Extension Home­
makers are:
To develop anti facilitate an In­
formal, out-of-school etiurallonal
program tn family living for home­
makers in Michigan. .
TO uipport. and cooperate wfUi.
the home economics anil other
educational programs of die Co­
operative Extension Service of
Michigan State Univenu'y «nd the
United Stale* Dept, of Agricpi-

the organ.
The bride, given in marriage by
her faather. was gowned in Chan-

lerestlng piece was a large silver
cross which was given to Indian
chiefs when they were baptised
by the Jesuit priests.

the fitted bodice having u routai

was difficult to identify the cross |
because it came from the French
Mr* KcJUi Chase, president of missionaries and not the Eng- ■
the Svuthw.stvni Dtttrirt Fedente lish. This would probably date I
tlon of Women's Clute, will preside thc grave before 17B3 when the,
back, fanning a chapel - length
»l !!■ UWh
__
English defeated the French fori
train.
the control of all the Great Lakes
Die elbow-length veil was faahregion.
MR. AND MRS. LEON K. ELLIOTI
In Hasting!
Guests came from the Allegan
slon held in place with a crown of
Miss Mary Lee Ringler Becomes Bride
County Historical Society. Mid­
pearls and crystals, A single strand
of pearls was her only Jewelry, and
M. . dleville and Yankee Springs. Af- .
To offer additional opportunities
DeVca, prealdeni of the Amway ter two progress reports the
for home makers to leant through
group adjourned for refresh- ENGAGED—Mr. Ralph Kingsbury of R2 Delton announces the and white mumi.
CorporaUor. in Ada
other educational programs that
■ engagement of hl&gt; daughter. Delorrt Ann. to Grant Lee Reptoglr.
Mr. DeVoa U dynamically in- tntnts.
contribute to the continuing Im­
The
Historical
Society
Is
awaitson
of
Mr
and
Mn
George
Replogle,
1303
Parchmount
Ave
tereatol and involved in the, fret
provement of- family and com­
enterprise system. He has ‘been ing final approval from thc State: Parchment. Mi*s Kingsbury te a Senior attending Delton High (While lace over pale blue taffeta,
On Saturday. Sept. 14. Grand munity life.
The Society School. Her nance te a 1064 graduate of Parchment High School floor-length gown with a round
speaking to groups for the paat on their 'markent.
Mrs.
-Regent.
- ---- ----— Richard Hart. accuvn.hji.-,
Mrs. nuiurni
Whitfield spoke of re-two and one-half years in nearly hopes to place belli markers as and is employed at K.VJ*. Sutherland He will presently be enter­ | cooped neckline and three-quarter
panled by 12 members of Court St organization soon to take ptace in
soon
as
possible.
The
Society
ing
the
Armed
Forces.
No
date
has
been
set
for
Ute
wedding,
every State In the Union,
। length sleeves. The overskirt was
Rita.
1574.
attended
the Catholic
----- • ---—---------— -------- - iUte
uir haine
iiuii.c &lt;vt,lwn.&gt;e* area. In tact.
----­
also sent a requestto th^ Board I ———
A let's get -acquainted neighbor­ Daughters
rs*iuh,&gt;----------------------................
... ...
of America WArVcKhn,
workshop,
workshop ...
|hu
nuy ttdl
uinuaht of as •*the
His main theme b "ScIIUmj
hood picnic was enjoyed u 41 of held In Battle
of Supervisors to insure tiie । f
Haute Creek al
at the
Uw Pt»:
P“: 1j .iraniitlon Year. In cloving Mrs.
rnmera against future loss
rUIIIIULU FlOWHdl
A " .’
T'J
uffet^Wbox h^t ^ith"if-^ the "new and old* neighbors g*th- Motor Inn.
I Whitfield Mid. “There is nothing
At Lovely
1 nvalvShOWCrS
SnniA/orc i»nd blue veil.
«
Membersliip dues are now be....
.
At
Her mltta matched
State Grand Regent. Mrs. WU- mure dllfUnl: to take tn fund,
■ .iv. ju-u mik4 aiie cucricu u
Item Brackman, presided over Uie more
■
perilrtn to conduct, or more
HauscchUd The annual dues?are
of blue and white mums
- ------------- -------------- -- ------------unrertahi in Ua sucteaa than to
They 12 and the State membership if
Ub“ Kav nitaon
o'e 0
Miss
Kathleen Elliott mof Lansing
°r
take the lead in tile Uitnduction
of honor nt a bridal shower given;" "*
sent in with the local dues is an •
•““
-■&gt;*— •
------—
-■ ----_ far adults, with croquet and tether
by
the
Rev
Arbutus
Hurless
at
I
*
,ld
Laura
of
Hasadditional 44. Persons wishing to I,
Luneh was served bv ladies of
join
x&gt;m or support
sunoort the
me *- Historical I
....
..
. ulc •*«»=
bountiful potluck aup- Mra Mary Kanane. a Supreme thc ear'ton Center Orange.
Society can send dues to Hauie-■^*T?J,U're
,*¥ Pennock Wolcatt. 1203 N. Mlchig
Directorate of the C. D. of A,
*0”»en* Guilds met on nur&gt; (n honor of her a}
fmil his firm beliefs in America's child. 71B E. Madison. All State ‘
Court Su Rita held a mission
L
C | In Copenhagen blue. Tliey each ing and playing gamaa,
Mra. Ladle Edmonds Visited
potential very interesting.
membership for thta current year i
L^!r Ul* ''&gt;™'
l“E n“rri»«e
25lhmeeting at the home of Mrs. Gary
Such a good time was enjoyed by Burdick on Thursday. Sept, 23. Mrs. Vim Quick at Bristol Cur­
•n» convention will be hosted (IHS-flfl. should be tn before
TK. party
n.Hv was
wa. well
w-ti i
I carried a cascade of blue and white
Ro*rt HuU“^
,
The
fOrmn ±TUd
- -nJ/ friends aJ retire “ Xd’of “X^^ifTTrJ
by the Barry county Federation of Nov. 1. Please make all checks
Women's Clubs, and registration1 payable to The Barry County affair were discussed
j cajne lo make llle Mrnln&lt; ^j.. "ng'e ^and of pearls, a gift from
sent to St. Frances Lapeer Village tcr, Mrs Arthur Stanley.
' Historical Society.
Mra. Roaell Stanton will be io- ; able. There were several interest’
1
Some of the suggested future ctal clialnnan for this event and |nit games after which Rev.
Little Ml&amp;s Marjorie Slone,
in Uganda.
A Chrishnas bazaar is planned
]Vkl,2,rX C'J1other events to come in the next Hurless read a humorous Pormi^'«h,&lt;T
projects
for
Ute
Society
are:
an
Michigan State Fcderatkxi Preslar^Koutzs. Jack I^mbkas. Ernie
whlch ,iflpod highlight the oc- [
.informal forum on reflntehlng yeaT
tings City Bank. All members are
antiques, bibliology of books on
Other
committee
chairmen
are:
cnslon.
|
- — ; — ——
v
» local History, collection of refer­ Mra. William Hecker finance;
m,. hou.T was prettily decorfntntature of thybrida Meads. William Batons. Dwight working on projects to nuke tiie
activities as wtll other State Fed­
Rowladers. Marshall CUpponi. Ar­
ence material to be placed at the newsletter and publicity. Mra nt«l and Kay opened her many;uhKe pl]Jtox |ul Mnd vS^ and thur Colemans. On-al Fountains, bazaar a succor..
eration officers.
Thomas Salik and Mrs. Rotert
■&lt;.&lt;&lt; note)
&gt;t ■ laN*:...__
if
:
Wartshops and a 50th anniver­
Don Kenfield. Ray Pavliks. Keith
“"I"1'
Hamster.
under a bower of white crep&lt;
sary skit will be highlights of Uie ““uf-7cxYpc-- txukrt of nink
pink nw
rose mate
petals
Millers and Loyd Martos
making
a
pamphlet
on
the
coun
­
WEDDING
morning meeting.
Mrs. William Colbert reported'.paper streamers and wedding ।
..
Sponsor* of the fifth Fall Feagift cart and gift rJiop study I bells
..Robertk°U*T'U- oi ij Sharon Lewis, daughter of
The chairmen of various com- ty history for the teachers in the on
PHOTOGRAPHY
tivul at the Eaton County Home
tel4 done arih taie
onTw
a
—idirar rake derewat
' *“
f°U‘*n * *?"
Sirt and Mra I., E Lewla.-»(s have Issued a "Thunk You" to
Gjieota Saturday night' an d , January of 1964. This would be a w t th aPmintature bride and /
Willard Curtis. hospitality] Mbs
: Afrs. Jack Ken- Sunday at the Howard Orabom sereice to patients and visitors | groonl wlUr«i lhc n-frahm.-nt
‘*ian Clark, student al Western Tech School at Amarillo, Texas. ।
home were their granddaughter, rendered by members of the Voiun-1
Mr. and Mrs. sterling French
Mary Orsborn and her fiance teer Guild.
.
Michigan University, and-Denis

Neighborhood
Picnic Enjoyed
At Martz Home

Pennock Hospital iK°n°r Kay ©bson
All-Guild Member
Affair Scheduled

Catholic Daughters
Attend Workshop
In Battle Creek

"

WHITES

Photography

Successful Festival

Ted Carpenter, of Bay City. On, The general board meeting for EhlTdu Diane and JoAnn Cole
Monday evening of laM week. Qulldit^roentaMwa will teheM Stated with the serving of ice

Grrrrreat Catch!
the total Tiger Look

in Sportswear
to catch a
tiger wear a

TIGERS
Go - togetherness unlimited.

Chid^ster Extension
Hedrs Report on
MSU Conference

board members. Anyone interested
Charlene Kidder reported on the
in attending tills educational and Homemakers
Conference at MSU
worthwhile session may contact
13 members of the Chidester
Mrs. Gerald Beckwith or Mm. Rob­ when
Extension Study Group met at thc
ert Hollister for more Information.

Ha-tcsscs for thc meeting were
been staying with their grand- ' ,Mrs. Kidder. Vivian Knickerbocker
children, the Gerald Lawrence 'and Pearl Potter
family, wiille the Lawrences and
All are to bring needles and yarn
rhe Bob Walldorffs uv-rr in Eu­
rope. They ore expected home?— —------ ; — j-;——-•
r~’
this wrek. The Warners plan to|n«*‘£«
rt Wu&gt;ter
entertain Mr and Mra
| ««&gt; Phylll* Fuller wiU trhostr^ga.
Dillman of South Haven over | Mra. Winter and Maude Kurr are
'to report on "Safety.1'

tnazziett mixmktch of colon

Uott chose a pink re-embroidered
lace shift, with tiiree-qunrtcr length

sage from her bridal bouquet.
After a wedding trip to Macki­
nac Island, the bridal couple now

BUY NOW AND
from Clarksville. Cedar Springs,
Sparta. CharlotL'e, Greenville,
Grand Rapids. Hopkins. Clarendon
Hills. HL. Kalamazoo, Blissfield.
Adrian. White Cloud. Ann Arbor.
Coloma and Jackson.

Morning Dove’
Extension Plans
Year's Activities
the Morning Dove Extension
Study group on Wednesday. Sept.

SHIRTS

ON A NEW GAS
CLOTHES DRYER

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Ka&gt;,
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attend this important meeting
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Mrs Elliot l chose a two-piece
ital. Kata-]classmates
1
royal blue sheath, with a pillbox
irom u io w ani;&gt;^p&lt;iiT.ii meeting
—" —— ------- --------------- hat of blue and green feathers, blue
from 10:15 to 12:00; luncheon from °P,'ned hPr •’’lower Rifts and accessaries and a white glamella
112:30 to 1:30 the speaker will be | Lauretta treated the gucstg, to
1 Dr. A. Garrard McCieod. from Uie Punch, jello and squyts of white
Mr. and MIS
Mrs.. Melnn
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wedding
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church social hall with the fol­
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|----------------------------

fkrar-lsntth dreucs at rtm-ptnk,
Odesw. and Mra. Blake Awarding
*wir) jacquart *rd carried colonial
hid) recently with 10 members were in Derate Saturday to
bouquets of one pink carnation
Montan were hostesses at Un.
surrounded by pink and white car­
Cods home (nr tiie September
nation* They wore circle hate of
The Find. Prehyterisn Church
Mis.-. Martyn Gafle Miller, for­
&gt;W1 with prtk st the Hastings Country Club luncheon on Thuralay. Sept. Id.'1
mer "MiM Lawrence." wm united makers Extension Study Group.
Tuesday night. Sep:. 31. the for the pleasure of Mra. MargueTiie ring bearer was Muter Kirk north-south winners wire Judge i-tte Dunning who was visiting, in marriage Saturday, Sept 18. at
'
neon
to LouU E. Fridpauscii in
D. Campbell al Freeport, brother of PhllUp Mltciwll and ids son,:here from HemU, Calif. Curate
8L Augustine s Catholic Church.
dates Trt*» Brown. Ediel Wilson
the groom
GranvUJe. Second went to Mrs. other than the honoree were
14796 Harting* Road.
lary. Mra James Morgan; treai- and Bertha Rivers.
Grace Denton and Roy Hubbard
urer. Mrs. Thny Hein; community
drey Ackley. Everyone bad a Pohl
bell, son of Mr. and .Mtrt.Lani
grand time and enjoyed so much
W Campbell of 13M IMlh 81.
porter. Mrs Harold Bota, and his­
being with Marguerite who left
Fred D. Jackson of ClnclnnaU,
torian. Mrs. B. H Sullivan.
Saturday morning. over taffeta was dtngned with
Ths Rev. willart H. Curtis of Ohio, friend of Uie groom, was brat
appliques of antique Venice het. a
Hastings per formed Uie ddubte ring
run! brilliant Mexican rug* brought
went to Mrs. Charles Potts and
ceremony before the altar deco­
, Mra. W. G. Pierce and third the duplicate bridge game at the
rated wtth • two candelabra anil
ll cun T. Hcciit of Milwaukee,, went to Mrs. Gordon Ironside Hastings Country Club Tuesday
altar vasw filled with white gladioli
ning. Mrs. Harald Holo related
cousin of the tride, wenbu»:le ending In a full-length
train.
attend the cbnvedtlon.
her daughters wsdding Mra.
north-south
play,
Mt.
and
Mr*
The Alto Garden Club mot
Fred U»we showed beautiful mov­
Her tliouklcr-kngth circular veil
□ft wore a dark green lace Wednesday. Sept. 15, far * des­ Roy Hubbard were second and
Iva Corwin will have
• Wedding Prayer." accompanied at
pictures of Uie camping trip
of imputed Eaglu.ii Illusion was ing
she made with her family through
the organ by Mra. John Bay.
sert luncheon served at Uie Dr. John Stryker and Mrs. Ix«rna
srr-eSflorlM, arid a white carnation lovely home al the Norton Louis Davison of Grand Rapids were held by an Ivory Mik rose edged
The bride, giicu In marriage b&gt; canage. Hie groem'g mother wore
wtth Illy of the valley, and &gt;he
her tether, wore * fioor-la&lt;ih. a silvery blus two-piece suit with
carried a shower bouquet of white
Lowen. Th* women enjoyed the
idrevetesa, acooped neck, white
Pierce were first. Mrs. Grace full mums, green grapes, and olive will hostess Uie study group at
bridal satin wedding gown wiUr
Abels. president, presided. Mrs
her restaurant. Uie Gun Galley. tn with Esicr Fett. diainnan. Nellie
white lace appllqure and white
die Yankee Springs area. Thu Ryan and Maude Kurr aa the comChantlUy lace over-jockst with son Sharpe Memorial Hall follow- Emma Qulgglo talked about
don Ironside, Sr. and Mra.
tang sleeve* coming to points on
green
floor-length
empire
gown
of
Ciiarlo. Truesdell were third. Mr.
the Mtk ot the hand. The gpwn
sllm-sllhouette design
colonial
design,
and
Iler
nosegay
was fashioned with a long train of slatedwith the wedding cake; Mra. group will have a teuiqua. at
In basic black, with
Uie Caledonia Methodist Church parents ot a granddaughter born bouquet of bron* mums hod olive Harald Holo will give the lesson
white bridal utlu also with white
turquoise accents
to Mr and Mrs. Tom FrcntlTway green velvet ribbon stremnlrs to •Decorate for Living" at this
lace applique*.
served the punch; Mrs, Thomas J.
match the colonial headpieces of meeting.
oL915 N. Michigan Avenue. «
She carried a while Bible cov­
orange and beige silk flower* with
closed for carrying:
ered with pink Sweetheart rose*,
Pretty Fall bouquets decorated
*
Public School Employees AuoclaONLY 7H* DEEPI
held with streamers Ued in lovers
tertelned her bridge club on
. ... oo_-------------------------- p tian held at NaahvtUe.
Lake Odessa helped with the gifts; Monday evening. Sept. 20, Earl
he Hastings Country
Mr?. Steve Miller, rtster-in-taw
entertained their husbands nt
All controls face the
poke. Winning lUgh scores for
She wore ah elbcw-tength veil
Pat Hodges chalnnaned thc day Joan-Feidpausch of Hastings, MsThe Ringo-Swingo Square Mrs. Flossie Allenllag. held thc
front
of white illusion tulle over orange
u-v-lsted by Mrs Goll Klehl. Mrs.
Dance Club met lor an evening . business meeting.
blossom and pearl headpiece
Al
Klnne,
Mr*.
Robert
Lambert,
of
dancing
on
Saturday.
Later
a
tour
was
taken
through
'Sliadoweight*
low
MUs Linda Ann Hecbl. cousin Campbell wore'a two-piece off- Morey.
Mra. Burnell Larke, Mrs. Jack
n*re were three guest couple* Mrs. Holman’* Art Gallery and
mass tone arm
Kennedy. Mrs. Ray Finnic. Mra.
ottcnduig.
iFred Acketl's shop. Ackeu has a
On Sunday. Sept. 19. Mr. and Llnderf- Snyder, Mr* Jamre as best man. and the bride's broth­
She wore a floor-length rose-pink white tight wool suit with navy
». mu,.,
““
Tough, long-lasting
Spoon and Mra. Robert Rolide. ers. Alan and Steve Miller, wire dancing Halloween masquerade । w*“snuth an.iqura.
ried
Seven tables were in play with the ualiers.
pebble-grain finish
L
The next meeting will be held
rkd during the ceremony.
' at the Hotel Hastings on Saturday.
A buffet luncheon at Ute KnkghU Northeastern Sciiool.
Tiie wedding trip was postponed Morrison Lake at GuU HarUfSr
I
Oct.
16.
Arthur
Lathrop
will
show
until graduation of the bride from Inn honoring Mr. Rapp's blrtlicircle hat of matching drew n
Th*
Art
Bieams
and
—
...
college. They are planning cei
terial with ptnk illusion tulle.
Charles KJlllans of Battle Creek,
------- -—&gt;------ -—
visiting friends of the groom and
The bride b a graduate of Law­ were the luncheon committee.
ONLY $75.00
The Fred SmlUis are due back
rence High School and TWA Air­
Norman Mwquart of Portland,
The new Mr. and Mra. Campbell who will host a family party
line Hostess School in Kansas City. dancing Itsaorc.. New alucfcnt.'i three weeks' travel in Europe
Members of Hospital Guild 1
ore al liome at 355 Hasting*. N.E.
in Grand Rapids as of Sept. 14.
sador Travel Senice in Kalama- may still join the class next visiting eight countries, the last
neoday, Sept. 22. wtth a smorgas- xoo. Her parents axe Mr. and Mra week. Oct. 16. and old members, stop being In Switzerland. They
GuuU were present from Sche­
of the club may como for a work' wUl fly home and plan to visit
bore! denser! and a planning Ms- Lloyd Miller. Rl Lawrence.
shop.
। his brother, Daniel Smith, and
MUwatfree, Wl*; Detroit. Grand
Wt 5-4284
The next clpb dance will bo । family at Northampton, Mau, 138 W. State
Rapid*. Lake Odrau. Clarksville, Omo Knowles" al the Harvey the hospital dining room. Mrs. US. Air Force. Uie groom la a
before returning to Hastings.
Freeport. Dexter. Farmington. Restaurant iU tile Grand Rapids
graduate of Greenville High Schoo!,
Highland Park. Royal Oak. Leslie. Airport on Sunday. Sept. 19. At
Scotts, Middleville. Hastings, Dowl­ dessert Ume, a cake Inscribed.
Mra. Herman Feidpausch. 810 8.
ing. Caledonia. Clarksville and
Park Street. Hastings. He Is em­
Southfield.
ployed by the Shinncr Meal Com­
205 N. Michigon
pany of Toledo. Ohio.
ding anniversary Later tlw party
the groom's parents' home followFollowing a wedding trip to
resident of Hastings. Other offi­
Grand Rapids Upon returning cers arc Mrs. Richard Beduhn. northern Michigan. Mr. and Mra.
Feldpiusch will make their home i
vice president; Mr*. Floyd Colvin.
beautiful gulden package con­
nur, Oregon. Ohio.
taining goldea colored towels and Miner.

Retired School
Employees Gather

Ringo-Swingo Group
Plans Masquerade

FRESH DONUTS

MUSIC CENTER

Superette

I Can Hardly Wait
To See the "New" Me!

Mrs. Yoder and
James Berry to
Wed on October 7

Watch While
We Make 'Em
Plain 59c dox.

plan* include a silver low. a talk
by an exchange student, a

"I'm on my woy to Peg's—-I’m getting

Invite Membership
Ln 4H Sewing Project

o p$rsonolity hoir cut. a really nice per­

auction. Member* also plan to
attend the. HHS operetta with •''Anyone between the ages of 9
and 19 wishing to participate tn
land'* They also plan a potluck Orvrtoarn 4H knitting or tewing
dinner and program with their project may call Mr*. Leslie I
bach m he was celebrating his husbands tm guests, a trip to the Luckwood, Wl 5-5918. Leaders.
Battle Creek Gas Company and
puxl. we must nave voiunPtnk and white ramatlonji were
helpers who are willing to
used in decorating throughout tiie his home. The highlight ot the
room wlUi a beautiful arrangeSunday afternoon party given by
Mr. and Mr*. P»ul Faulkner at
their liome In Middleville at which

manent and, above all. specialized color.
Maybe the ‘new’ me will be in the paper

next week."

PEG'S BEAUTY BAR

FROSTED flr DECORATED

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Donuts 69c dox.
Open Doily
TASTE TREATS

Sept. 36, to help them celebrate
their 60th wedding anniversary.
The Willard Lawrences enter- Tlw highlight of the day being
Many Middleville and Hastings

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Gray of Detroit.

Fvlpausch Food Stores and tlieir
one. Wash., and her brother Rex
game on Saturday, Sept. 18, with Stanton of Coeur'dAlene. Idaho,
dinner following.

for dinner on Saturday evening,
Sept. 18, honoring the birthday
ot his father. Hubert. Guests
other than Leslie's parent*, were
Mr. and Mrs Robert (Marian)
Carpenter and family of South
David Cook and family of Novi.
To honor the first birthday ot
their daughter. JUL thc Joe

We're Continuing All of

Mrs. Robert Cook entertained
;niaroo. Mra. Wallace Osborn and
;
■
luncheon on
.Saturday.

OUR

There were 34 at the family
gn'Jiering recently at the Albert

bert Gcwch. who was visiting
parents, the B. H. Sullivans, here from Camillus, New York.
A potluck dinner was served and

Sunday evening, the IBth. Jill's Joyed.
brother and sister, Jimmy, and
Julie, were there, too, to enjoy
Mra. James Partridge enter­
tained 12 members of the IBM
Club of Battle Creek at her Jwmc
fun of opening thc glftn.
420 W. Walnut, tor a buslnras
meeting and social evening on
Mrs. Ford Casey planned a
surprise party to celebrate the

day, Sept

loth, with Mr. and tained Extension Group No 4
on Thursday wtth a very deiidoua luncheon with Mrs. Harold

pleasant occasion.

report on the activities of Col­
lege Week for Women at MSU
was given by. Mr*. Harry Wood.

To cylebnrte the 25th wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Lavinos Camp­
annivtrnary Of Mr. and Mra. bell of Cedar Creek and Mrs
Donald Fcdcwa. their family, Mae Gelb of Clovertale were
Mr. add Mra Hank Kaiser of dinner guests on Wednesday of
Ore*kowleh. Hindu and Maxine home. Thursday callers were Mr.
Fbdewa. entertained them at tiie and Mr*. Doo Wright of Char­
lotte. .
SaUirclay. Sept. 18. for dinner
The Adelbert Cortrigfits wllh

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Fkdewa's utlicr daughter, the Ing Friday for a week's deer
Leroy Howes of Lansing, were hunting in the north. They will
be staying at his nephew's cabtn
near Alpena. On Sunday the
on Saturday. Sept. 18. the Cortrighte visited his sister, Mra
George Packer, who broke her
for dinner to celebrate the first American. Legion Hospital in
birthday of their son. David. BatUe Crett.
Mrs. Marguerite Ksechele and
wtx&gt; thoroughly enjoyed thc day
especially removing the paper Mrs. Richard Duval are in Neu
York this week visiting Mrs Du­
val's slater, the J. L. Johnsons.
Mrs. Harland Guernsey. Mra.
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�Mrs. Arthur Smith. Mrs. Harry.
Balvch and Mra Mary Cook at-J
tended tiie Daughtmi of the/
Nile in the Masonic Temple. In
Grand Rapids. Monday after­
noon * Mr. and Mra. Harold
Olb&gt; and Mr. and Mrs Occwr
Stanley A. Trumble. 31, of Fmkbeiner retumwl home re­
Vermontville, who has represent­ cently from a five-day color
ed the New York Life Insurance spectacular tour to Aspen. Colo
Company in this area for the
past 11 years, received the Char­
tered Life Underwriter &lt;CLU&gt; day guests of their daughter,
The Michigan Elks South Cen­
tral District held Its Pali Con­ recent meetje**-JBu
ference and Clinic in Flat Rock ing in 'St.
F •
*k,
...
Louis. Mo
m
u&lt; tlx- First Methodist Church.
Those attending from Hastings
-CLU." acfl
. .
« Mr. and Mra. Vrrv Carter and
ware: Olen Donovan, exalted curding to the
I family attended thc funeral of
ruler; Russell Nash.loyal knight, announceV-f — ■'
i ills aunt. Mra. John C. Carter at
Hum 8andcraun. P£ H ; Wayne j merit, is the
i . the Yankee Sprlncx Church,
Newton. PXR.: Roy Bchlachler,'highest proCk- ,
11 Bunday. * Dr Melvin Noah M­
PX.R, and their wives, and Ru&amp;s fcssjonal detJ tended thc Michigan State MedlHammond, leading knight.
Ignat ion
|cal Convention in Detroit, ThuraThe local Elks arc completing the life In­
I day and Friday, of last week.
plans to attend the Michigan surance in­
Elks Fall Convention to be held , dustry earned
•j
in Traverse City op Oct 22-»
by sevdral auahy x TrawNe Southern Evangelist
Plan, .re also in the ofltng for,&gt;™« °r college-level study
the South Central District Ritual I Trumble, thc ron of Mrs Ida At EUB Church
Contest, which will be hosted by 1 Trumble and lhe Ute Loren ! Rev. S. F. Andrews of Macon.
Uie Hastings Elks on March 3-4., Trumble. Is a graduate of Ver­ iGa.. will be preaching nightly at
——
montvllle High School Trumble :I uie
the Etangeiicai
E\ angelical united
United urcuirm
Brethren
1 served 10 years In the National church, East and Grand, Sept. 30
• Guard and is a first lieutenant. (hrough Oct. ID.
I in Uie Inactive reserve He is
Rev. Andrews is a widely known
Maurice Ostroth
! president of Vermontville, serv- I Bcuthcm preaciier who is in full
Attends Insurance ilng his first term.
[time evangelistic work. Mra. AnHe married Mary Ann Bulling [drew., who travels with him. will
Company Meeting i0( Vcnnootvllje Feb. 9. 1955 !be In charge of special children's
Maurice Ostroth. Hastings They have Uiree children. The- meetings each evening at 3:30
repreaentaUve. and other insur-irtaa, 10; Fred. 9. and Stuart. 0. i During this time Uie adults will
ance agents. Joined Citizens Mu- i_____________________________ meet far pre-prayer senlcta.
tual Insurance Company in an I
Special inusfc will be P^v^«}
open iKXtse celebration Of
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ccmpuny's 50th anniversary
lied by Darrell Keller Ruth Went
•—THE HASTINGS BANNER
Thursday, September 39, 1963

Stan Trumble
Receives CLU
Insurance Depree

Hastings Elks
Attend Conclave
At Flat Rock

You're INVITED.to our DOUBLE CELEBRATION!!

Middleville

; La organist and Dun Reid is ptsnL\t.

Hip ctltbnlion began al tlu.1
home office building where rpeThere will be a Christmas Pa- .
dal guided tours visited each.rade on Dec 4. Beryl Price Li
company department The tours chairman and Mra. Jack Hooper I
were climaxed by special coin-' I* vice chairman * Middleville
putcr demonstrations in tlx- has done away with her parking;
company's IBM data processing1 meteers along the aMaln Strict,
complex
I H will be a ait inontjw tnaL Thc
Following the tour, he visitor.
5®“nC'’
went to the Howell National
for,U* c£*nR*
Guard Armory for a buffet *,ra rJ*,ck B.
,
luncheon.
&lt;*•&gt;• r"1 wwk at lhe
[Medical convention aL Detroit.
-------------------------------------------------- Mr. and Mra. R Brown took on■ ■■ »
M
[of the home while they were
away a Mr. and Mrs Fonvwt
Marahbonk entertained Mr. and

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I
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First 250 Adults at 1 P.M.

1 P.M. to 9 P.M.
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in'HasHngi

New Fall Jewelry

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Birthstone Ring Holiday
Values to $25

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WITH YOU
MONDAY
OCT. 4th

�Elks Leader
Attends Roundup
At Negaunee

Rebekahs Assist
Odd Fellows Home

Past Freeport
Businessman
Dies Monday

fc&amp;jiJThe Hastings Banner

Hastings
School Menu

Contribution* of tM In cash
I
and donation* of liome canned
MONDAY. OCT. 4
fruit and jellies were given by
member* of the Hiawatha Re­
bekah Lodge to the IOOP Home
at Jaekaon teat Sunday.
Funeral aervicea for Prank L.
Al their last meeting Dor­ Watan. 00
former Freeport
othy Huwe waa Installed aa vie*
grand la fill lhe vaeanry canted

— K»nr J*

_

Frank Mosher,•

by
! their family with an open houte r&gt;

Church.

Senior Citizens
Enjoy Program
Campbell Township, the aon Ofi Al YMCA Camp
Ransom am manna &lt;Doage&gt;
।

The Edward Lechteitnen were Medical Cars PacUky.
at Andrew* University Saturday

bouquet*. gift* at Un George the Leonard-Oagood Funeral
Home
I The Rev Willard H Curtte te
.
to officiate and burial will bej
i Th°*
“r,‘ ln tl* Ro*&lt;1*le Memorial Part
S*
Pennjr
*l Orand
Mr M mber had been bed
Walton He attended school at' Nlnety-*lx Senior CiUrena and
1‘Yerport.
gucata nut on Monday. Sept- 27 »tle. Mtea Debbie Thompson and ,
Mr. Walton married Sarah'M th* Algonquin Late YMCA
Dipp on Aug. 28. 1E88, in Free- camP for a pleaaant day.
Grand Rapid* and Mr*. Arthur ■
port. She died In 1963.
There wins almost conrtant
Mr.
opm.Ud .
"I?,
\... n_____ ____ __________ »____ tnent Darwin a tne usuaraBL lor
a farmer
i
t’’° vWtoca who were »uch
i.
i,v .hrentertainer* were Earl Hill.
He i» survives oy tnree sons, public relations lecturer for lhe
Claude and Ralph of Freeport
.t.
Qf
and Flovd of HaaUnra. a dauTh. . &lt;r°™um«ra

ported that the color* in the
UJ». ware beautiful.
the Chicago Pop* Orchestra.

fHASTINGSl

^HEATINGj
FURNACES

Modern Aire - Oil - Gas - Coal
PLUMBING SUPPLIES

WATER SOFTENERS

WATER HEATERS

Call Wl 5-5769

Wl 5-3732

Bob Will*
2153 Gun Lake Road

Dick Hcnney

Hosting*

J

Name Kiwanis
Lt. Governor
W. Pau) Hpnt, ir member of
! lhe Southkent Klwante Club, ha*
'been elected lieutenant governor
I of Divteion 11 of the Michigan
j District. Kiwanis International,
j He will *upervtse^_actlvlUe* of
15 clubs, seven of them in the
Greater Grand Rapid* area and
lhe others at Hastings. Holland.
Ionia. Zeeland. Spring Lake,
Muskegon. Muskegon Height*
and Monda Shores
and Mona Shore*
' He ha* been a Grand Rapid*
area resident 14 yean

CHECK OUR HOME b PROPERTY "LISTINGS

2LtheWEEK

i minuter of the MelhodUt Church
I at about Use time of World War
I. He spoke feelingly of tom* of
tire old-timer*, particularly hte

structure* hereabout*.
HUI* reputation aa
had preceded him,
agreed that program
Jim Mattliews could
made a better choice.

A GOOD INCOME PROPERTY IN THE
room
bedroom, kitchen and bath.
I furnished1 and down, a living room. twc^^llH
room, kitchen and bath, full basement
with gas furnace, a good home on first.flcBm WW UuUw ve above, on good location foe *9.000.00
A REAL SWEET. SMALL HOME IN THE FIRST WARD, has living room with dining space, on* bed.
room, kitchen and bath, and enclosed an porch, cellar with oil floor furnace for*5.000.00
IN TH* FOURTH WARD, a real nice brick house, ranch style, has living room with fireplace, carpet

..*18.500.00
TWO LARGE BUILDING LOT*-ON NORTH BROADWAY foe--------------------------------- *2.100.00 each
AN EXTRA NICE COTTAGE AT LONG LAKE NEAR ACKERS POINT, has four bedroom* ucwtslrs. and
down a living room, dining room, kitchen, utility room, fireplace, front porch screened and glassed in.
hat garage, lot* of shade, lot It 98'.^ leaf on lake and it from road to lake in depth, fully furnished.
tiding for
.*9.500.00
AND STILL ANOTHER GOOD HOME IN WOODLAND, all on one floor, living room, three bedrooms.

&gt;•* vioiaUom dteorderilnaM.
malicious deotructlon of property,
d™* driving and other offenae*.
Police arrest* included concralment of an eecaped person.
f* drunk driving and other
traffic warrant.-., breaking and
entering and larceny from an;

l*re iivru
AiivuitT wus A post nuuxer
yvara of, of the Hasting* Maionlc Lodge
. .. .___
______ I -__ _ ___ _____ A—_ :

■ The Elmer Robinson* and Bert
[ Benham* were guest* of the John

a speaker
and all
chairman.
not have
Hte tbplc.

while thoughtful and *crk&gt;u* In
Intent. praaented ao many llh**tratlon* and atorlea that the

Mahler* at their cc
Gaud Thomas
left Lake over lhe
Dies Suddenly
You'll Lika Our . .
At Florida Home "Drop-Off-Service

Wednesday at 2 M It* Claud P.
state of laughter. He began by
staling that happiness is a state the Coin Funeral Homa at
of mind, over which the indivi­ Montrose with Interment in the
dual has more control than te Montroee Cemetery.
fuUy realised. He emphasised

Just leave your dry clean­
ing with' our experienced
attendants. They will pre­
spot, clean and hang
them on your hangers.

the heart and mind a* writ At
the conclusion of hte talk thc west of ClarfcfftQt. living there

Just tell u* what time
you'll pick them up and
your cleaning will be done
while you shop.

Mr. HUI would delight everyone.

A RIAL NICE HOME IN HOPE TOWNSHIP at-out seven miles out on Cedar Creek Road, ha* two bedce firapf**
ens. on
*7.500.00

Mn;. Anna Carter
Dies at Yankee
; Springs Home

tack, and her body was found
on Friday evening.
g*, te rareived by a eem
Robert, ot Midland; seven
...nauuna—
#tw
f.
“
LZI'
Mr&gt;- ,ul°* Keteer of Halaemb.
Wl*.

tick- Middleville.

-------------------------VL
, L—----- i
Mr »nd Mr* Basil Frtebie of
Jhc Lake-O Square* inyMG
nlhrr anuan, rtarttair* to Maw
were weekend guest* from

n* of Grand Ledge; 12 grand-' Mr Moaher te aurvh
children and one great-grand-: wife. Irene: two aonai Kenneth evening at the Ray Aldrlche* in Freestone te the caller and lunch
I of Grand Rapid* and Donald of Cs,**10“**lated which led to their friend- child.
Many beautiful and uaeful,w,llllUMton: •eTen grandehllgreat admiration for Mr. Young glfta were received from the M dr*P: ,cvcn B”*1 grandchildren,
and neighbor* that tailed ,nd * al-erArthur &lt;Mary»
aa a man and tepectally aa a friend*
______________________ .
Austin nf rinnd P.rJrl.
master stone mason, in which hte

A Wide Choice of Homes and Real Estate of All Types
A REAL NICE HOME IN THE 4th WARD with two bedrooms upsteir* and one bedroom down, livi

Police. List 24
Law Violations
In 2 Weeks

Mra Anna M Carter. U, of Rl
Mosher, 77. kt# E Merttarm who, They included breaking andI Delton, died Thuraday aftMUKO.
died at midnight Sunday. Sept. ' rntering. larceny from an auto
.. . . —____ --____ ....__ - Spring* Towiwhlp She

Ute Michigan Elk* Asseclaliun,

HOT WATER BASEBOARD HEATING

&lt;•

Retired Bliss
Worker, Dies

;

The lodge voted to hold a bake good officiating with burial in
tale In the near future.
the Freeport Cemetery.

Section Two— PojM I to I

Thursday.September
September30,
30.1965
1965
Thundoy,

...

: Golden Jubilee
‘ n. Alio, wrre honored

State Co-ordinator of Elk* Na­
tional Foundation. Wayne A.
Newton, and Mr*. Newton at­
tended the North East and North
West District* Pall Roundup,
hosted by the Negaunee Elks
held at 2 pm. thia Wednesday
the enjoyment of all and refreah- at the Freeport UnMed Brethren
Lodge in tiie Upper Peninsula.

two

SAVE TIME &amp; MONEY

Fred 'Alice! Love pf Mlretealppi;

Plug ...
FREE MOTHPROOFING

Surviving are hl* wife;

loaned and inrtalled by the Rev.
Willard Curtte. The club te Thoma* of Eagle Point. Jordan
grateful for Uie thoughtful act. Lake. Woodland; IS granddiU-'
Htanun read an Invitation from
tbn Hasting* Women's Club to
attend a travel talk by Mr* Wm.
to drive;
Helrlgel showing puturta taken left thte
BMt with

Brtadway (20 mim.)
COIN-OP Cleaners
327 N. Broadway

Thoughts For A Week
Mans needs can be
simple; it's his wants

that get him out of
bed and off to work
every morning.

SPONABLE
FUNERAL HOME
Robart H. Sponable. Owner
W. Green ot Broodway '

Ph. Wl 5-3252

Monday thru Saturday

county. Mr and Mra Roy Dougtea from California arid Mra.
Douglas' uncle. Mr. Paddock.
Also prominent among the

cllity. They were shepherded by
Mr*. Reppert and Mra. Abbey,
aaateted by Lottie Matthews
Jack Wood, preaidant of the
Women'* Club, who asateted with

meeting without some help On
account of this growing difflsiding for*7.150.00
next meeting al the centrally
A RIAL GOOD HOME IN THE SECOND WARD, with two nice bedrooms upstair* and one bedroom
located Episcopal Parish House.
down, living room, dining room, full bath and kitchen and utility room, ha* basement and gas
Thte decision was regretfully
heat and attached garage, for -------- ---------------------------------------------------- -----------------*8,000.00
A NICE BUNGALOW IN THE FIRS’ C|l| 11 « room w,,h '‘replace, two bedrooms, k.tchen . made, for Mr. King te a very
kind and helpful boat, and that
big roaring fire in the fireplace
and bath, and utility room, new
^00,,
- -------------------------------- $6,100.00

A BARGAIN IN MIDDLEVILLE, large home on M-37, three bedrooms up and • bath, and down,
two living room*, dining room, kitchen and back room, new g«s furnace, hot water heater, two
stall garage ...Z$7,200.00
IN THE TAFFEE ADDITION, a wonderful bungalow, ha* • 12 x 20 ft. living room with fireplace,
two bedrooms, dining room, two Ceramic full baths, lot* of cupboard*, family room, automatic water
a targe beautifully landscaped yard, all In A-1 condition for--------------------------- --------- $24,675.00
A NEARLY NEW HOM* IN THE TAFFEE ADDITION, hat three nice bedroom* and full bath and

SMITH BROS
Central Michigan**
Most Complete

next level basement wtm not water rumaco nrea wun gat, artacneo two nan garage, radio ana
Intercom, built In, has a patio on back 10 x 24', all on a full lot and all for .....—..*22,000.00
95-ACRE FARM IN HASTINGS TOWNSHIP, with house with, six room* and bath, garage and tool

well* on farm, also 15 acre* of woodt. 60 acres of work land, for .......—L. — *12.500.00
AN EXTRA NICE HOME AT ALGONQUIN LAKI, all on one floor, with large Iking room, with fire­
place, three nice bedroom*, ha* a bath and Vk bath, utility room, kitchen with bar and ha* dining
spec*. built-in stove and oven, and garbage disposal. heated with hot water fired oil burner. alumi­
num aiding, ha* lot* of closet*, paneling woodwork in living room, a beautiful new two stall garage,
all for *20,000.00
TWO COTTAGES ON CLOVERDALE
with 210 feet on lake frontage and the lot It 200 feet deep,
..
—- — — ----------------------- J"*, furnishing* with a few exception* go wtth th* cottages,
each hat living room, one bedroom, dining space and shower bath, small cottage ha* living room,

Fertilizer Service
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BULK. SAX. SERVICE.

PROGRAMMING

BUSINESS LOCATED RENTAL PROPERTY in good business district which rent* for $150,00 per mo. for
$8,400.00
A REAL GOOD HOME IN FREEPORT, ha* four bedrooms and lots of closet room, up and down, living
room, dining room, kitchen, bath, one bedroom and den, ha* basement with tnewl oil furnace,
garage, lot* of shade, comer lot .....—
--- ............------- ----------------- $7400

cramped for space?
get an HCB mortgage loan!

ANOTHER GOOD BUY IN THI 44b WARD. Hatt
e bedroom* with closet* upstair*
and down one bedroom, living room, dining rooWB ■■ I■ i bath down with full bath up,
laundry room, full basement, ga* furnace, new w*
with paved drivevray,

A REAL GOOD. YEAR ‘ROUND HOME RIGHT ON LEACH LAK*, ha* living room, three nice bedrooms,
dining and kitchen rooms combined, bath, has redwood sldmg. good well, lot is 50 ft. wide, rum
from water’* edge to highway, hat permanent dock and a pontoon boat aM a 16 ft. steel fishing
boat, heater and electric range, this place ha* only been bs/ill a few year*, all for ...$12,600.00

W* NOW HAYE LEINAARS PLAT ON BIG CEDAR LAKE. VERY REASONABLY PRICED ANO
WIU SELL ON LAND CONTRACTS.

WE BOOK FEEDS

Sava $$$

Ranch, split-levelrtri-level . . . colonial, contemporary. Cape Cod

. . . brick, frame or block . . . whatever kind pf home you are
interested in . . . you should get the full story on home mortgages

A GOOD HOM* CLOSE IN IN HASTINGS, ha* two bedroom*, hall and full both upstair* and down one

. . at HCB. of course!

Ihisiinqs City Ikmh

DUE TO RECENT SALES WE NEED NEW LISTINGS
HASTINGS SALESMEN

APESTATE
145 W. State

Hasting*. Mich.

Carl Nidthemer
Home Phon. Wl 5-3004

Richard Slocum
Homa Phono Wl 5-5B56

Lake Ode**a • Woodland

MEMBER: Federal Depaeit Insurance Cotporation

Friendly, Neighborly Service for 78 Continuous Year

�St. Johns Here Friday in Key WC Clash
HA STINGS BANNdt
Unbeaten Squads
Clareymen
Lakewood Wins
| feotbsfi Round-Up | Explode at Alma j Armchair Athlete V.
Tq Battle on
At
Ionia in Last
TV. Hastings
UatliHM High Saxons
Civi'ri with twn
” . The
two hie
big vicfnrl/
victories under
were working ibis week to prepare for the invasion
OAMXS VWS THURSDAY
Johnson Field
For 31-7 Victory oftheirthebelts,
St. Johns Redwings. Coach Bill Smiley was working his Period Drive

Traveh
villa, Alma
I

At Blue A Gold Scorer
3 TDi in lit Period

Field arcs.
Bulldogs.
Last year lhe Saxons went to St. Johns and a good many
tads on the 1965 squad rpmeml« r the thumping they took. The
Using a varied attack which Redwings rolled over U»em at
—-- ------ _■ 1
'
produced touchdowns in the first.
second and fourth quarters, and will, behind lhe accurate passing &lt;lalesburg - Augusta
a solid defense. ths Hastings
High Saxons crushed the Alma
MbaMal

the 8L Jahns-HaMingv

more thorough trouncing

ma Friday
.•csrvs.'Sfi!

In IBM BL Johns scored Ms I
first wtn over a Hastings grid
squad since 1»7. Tiro years ago
me ncuwiiius
hic
The turn Is Gold grldders. do- Clareymen. but won by only one •
touchdown. 13-7. Early in the
k«

campaign. and
tea/ Uw U&lt;H aaa-

mffered by a Clarey - coached
Blue A Gold team
' St JAhns whipped Mason In

oum.
OOX-LXOX OAM» SATURDAY
lUiuNi“Z.'SS
M MUklgM
883
i SuU.

brief period in the third quar­
ter when tiie Panthers spurted
through lesa experienced Ctareym«n for their lone tally of the

HMUags 11. AUxa 7.
XL J^aa Ik GvwmvUI. IS.
OvmM LqAgw i». Ckaiiwtta T.

Coach Clarey's array of backs,
putting on a fine exhibition of
running which included a 4flyard touchdown romp
Fullback Tom Glbeen buUsd

faat over aa improved Greenville

Three Greenville passers

i-.cm IT. CaU^lc Calrsl

—one going tar no gain and

Six bus loads of students and
relatively targe number of fans
made the trip to Alma, and were
electrified right after the kick-

Coach Jock Clarey announced
•tart about the same

Priday night,
should be bolstered
Uie line-up of

Co-Capteln Ken Weller will
at Dave Wilcox, big, speedy
half thst could add reserve start al left half. Mike Hru or
Brian Shumway at right half,
■th to that spot
Dave
Williams at quarterback
Mgh Clarey's'off end ve tineand Tom Gibson at fullback with
Mike Murphy alternating.
The defensive squad will InJordan at left tackle. Tiny Timm
or Bob Gibson at middle guard.
Hamm at right tackle and Mur­
phy al right end
flyers will be the left' corner
man. Shumway right corner
tnan. Inside linebackers will be
Weller or Heaa on the left and
Tim King. Steve Youngs. Lee

1 tight. Defensive halfbacks may
be Steve Bchondelmaytr and
■ Dave WiUlama.

BOWL
FOR FUN AND
HEALTH
"It’s Am.rico's
Favorite Family

Open Bowling
Time Available
Pfione Wl 5-3184
J J ‘for information
ARD RESERVATIONS
Rob and Mickey Lambert

HASTINGS
BOWL INC

Light Cycle
BRIDGESTONE

Johncock Second
In Big Race
When Car Stops

opens on small game and geese
In the Upper and northern Low­
er Peninsulas, bear become legal
targets for gunners and archers
above the Straits, and bowmen
start stalking deer throughout
Running second with 40 laps to the State. Ruffed grouse appear
go in the 200-mile champtotMhlp to be at least as plentiful as last
reason in the Lower Peninsula.
the magneto coil shorted out Pats may be down slightly In the
UP In the northern Lower

Cluskey of Tucson, Aris.
Johncock is scheduled to drive

in a 200-mile championship event

U-M Offers Tours
Of Campus on
Football Saturdays
The TTnivemire.nf Michigan

cqyfid Campus Bus Tours for
interested persons lhe Saturday
morning of each home football
game.

HAS IT

Register Now
For 5th Punt,
Pass, Kick Event
through U can start signing for
the fifth annual Punt. Pass At

forced into punt situations all
evening, bent their backs and
picked up five first downs in a
row. They marched from the S3yard line to pay dirt when Tom
Hewitt dived over from the I- through 13, and no special equip­
yard marker. Darrell elater ment is needed. NO body contact
kicked the extra point. The clock is involved.
Upon, registration, the future

eon shared the halfback slot with
Johnson and Hewitt.

In

Included

lhe

illustrated

physical fitncus.

husky Vikings again dominated
the field on offense. They picked

age in punting. passing and

Lak.wood Froth Win
Playing on UW*8unfieid grid-

football team came from behind
third period on runs by halfback

7 Models to

last Thursday
Youngsters under 17. when
hunting on lands other than
parent or guardian or aomrtxxly
we have to play on ground that

Lakewood fans have a way of
making their boys feel kt home
wherever they play and Coach
Eckman experesed hla gratitude
for the good turnout last Friday

he

with a grin-

Startlng the second half. Alma
moved the ball for the first time,
Michigan's Horton Trespass picking up two first downs get­
law prohibits hunting on roods ting to midfield Three plsys proor highways in farmland arena,
according to the ConwervaUon fourth little Tim King spilled

closed lands of a hunting club.
With 41 seconds left in tiie
the
without permission of the owner half, WUllanu punted tar the
or person leasing such lands.
i first time. The fine kicker booted

STILL TIME TO BE A WINNER I

ENTER
PINT, PASS
&amp; KICK
COMPETITION
Saturday, October 9th
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GET FREE1 A book of Dilating, passing, place
kicking tips written by top NFL experts. Also,
an attractive PPAK tieta|*l pin

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Coach Clarey started lhe sec­
ond half using his reserve taoopa
and the fired-up Panthers madd
their big move of the might
Jim Daniels got 13 yards for a
first down on hla 42. Dan Miller
gained five. Daniels raced to the
Hastings three before being
downed/
On Um second play MlUer
scored with 1:47 left tn the
third period. Quarterback Tim .

Il took Hastings a while to,'
get going again.
Williams was forced to puntj
Alma got a first down via a pen­
alty. then Schondelmayer inter­
cepted a P«® to give Hastings
Uie ball on their 47. Again Wilhams had to punt
Alma couldn't move. For the
second time Myers broke through
and blocked a punt and Hastings
had the ball lint and 10 on the
3( But again the attack failed m
penalties nullified two long gains,
then Alma recovered a fumble
With lea* than three minute*
left In the game. King recovered
an Alma fumble on their 24.
Hastings lost two on a bad ex­
change. Dave Crawford got a
yard then John Peterson, who
played a lot at quarterback in
the second half, passed to Brian
Shumway who sprinted Into th#
—a
tv. _&gt;&lt;y cwrfd

IMPLEMENTS
124 N. Jefferson

Hastings

Every Saturday

will include visits to buildings
of the Central and North ram-

four in all for an average of 31

Goodyear
Brothers

said

Afternoon!
LIVE BROADCASTS

Keep
with

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interested persons to call Ann
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nine plays and Mike Irish drove
over from the one for the insur­
ance tally.
f

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tips written by Minnesota Vik­
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Due to the limited number of

Ledge took
went over
plays later
kicked thc

Boys 8 thnnufh HU!!

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Want In A

and trophies for youthful foot­
ball enthusiasta mout skillfull tn
lookH! like a draw from kickoff punting, pnus and place-kicking
Registration headquarters in
until about eight minutes ot the
Hsstlngs
last quarter.

I

Hastings took over on their own

Woodland at Michigan

Middl.vllte over Muslcalas Ci
HamUtaa ever Maple Valley,
Bangor ov.r Delian.
.
Gall Lake over Mattawan,
...
Outdoor Trail — Marvin Ran­
dolph of JU Delton won first
place in the Michigan Outdoors
Thb Friday Hastings will al- IMS fishing contest bluegill di­
vision with his one pound, eight
ounce dandy which was 12S
Last *Mk thc Armchair picked
nounced the winners test Thurs­
day. Emeraon Berndt of Ionia
—Maple Valley and Wayland fin­ won first with hLv brook trout
ished in a 13-13 knot. We hoped weighing three and three-quar­
Delton would rise to the occasion ter pound! and Trenton .Gelderxfor its Saturday homecoming bUt mi of Lowell won first with bls
northern pike which weighed IB
pounds m ounces. . . . Our first
Fall hunters will go Into action

passing adding up la eight fl
Myers, at his defgntlve end Driver Gordon Johncock took has been scratched for at least downs for the night. The Be
position, made the first two 14th sitting tn thc pita as lie the next two years because of
tacklee, the next play was an in­ hud lapped ao many other cars 1 the animal's extremely low popuCoach Jerry Eckman said the
complete paaa And then Charlie
n.™ ™ rm h, A. 1.
“J*
Th, Nh
blocked Fullback Dan Mlllerk
11 d -11...............
f t e r far —
duck
hunting
- ....... -- pected/He commended lhe Ionia
punt to set up Hastings' first hn.rii-^.Tnu.
throughout the State will be
whn the ten omuTM. Ihov Oct. 11, and the small game sea- boys l&lt;?r their fine defensive
touchdown bid
showing and their spirited ef­
Hastings took over on the en­
forts.
.
emy 27 and on Uie seventh play
which means ua—opens on OctWeller skirted his right end far
cooperates, Coach Eckman said
the six points. His placement was
By the way, Friday. Oct. I. Is that he wants to "smooUi" out
wide to the left and the score
front engine ‘ roadster Johncock the deadline for postmarking
anUerlesa deer permit applica­ in preparation fur the game at
augural canto.
Hastings kicked off and held dianapolis Race was 8am Sea­ tions which are to be mailed to Greenville against the Yellow
Alma, with Steve Schondelmayer atom of Nashville, who did a the Conservation Department'a Jackets. He said the Greenville
making a key tackle. Alma punt­ wonderful job In his flrat time Lansing office. In previous years. eleven are mostly seniors and
। that thia could be their big year.
ed and the Saxons put the ball
■L
,
iwo mier wnn upwarns 01 juu.- Eckman said their loss tojBt.
in play on their M. Quarterback runntng
seventh when De wag,^ npnip-gtlons expected this Johns last week by two touchData Williams was smeared for imolved in a mishap. He finisht^eut^d.te^M mJred
downs was - a very respectable
a four-yard loss wtth the Pan­ ed the race In 11th place aa he up
,j|01r n&gt;ore time to process showing " St. Johns again has a
thers in an eight-man
cigh. ...—line,
--------------then had to ait out about three taps,
enin. power-packed squad this season.
the entries. The
The low
Lower p
PenlnWUllanu calmly toased a pass to
lula'a
firearm
deer
season
ia
Nov.
Hau who raced tt yards to make
the score 12-0 with &amp;:U left to
Ontario had 62 rabies cases in
the first quarter. Weller's ptace- stone Rubber Company from Oct
the Sudbury district.
»pe- MUMuvanvag..
• Psychologically
we are
a
13-B
Chj** -Mecmroc Dm^,^
,M. .. teWild
—C. w.w.
ne aarn.
s neat
goal
'1th • disadvantage." he said. •'The goal
Glasgow snd Lynn CWoptar 25 reported In foxes. 10 in akunks,: posts may be the same height
t,lr t IraU?Ck h!S
r*CTOqn
* *****
-^1 but It is Just not the same when

Grand Ledge and Lakewood
share first place in the league
with St Johns and Hastings
Friday Grand lAdge bounced
back after trailing 7-6 at the
After the kickoff the Panthers
half jo score In each of the last again made three tales for yard­
two quarters. Ben Cartwell re­ age before punting. Has tings
covered a Charlotte fumble on started from their 37. Glbeon got
four, Weller took a pltchout far
Don Shipman scored from the B yards and a first down on the
four.
ML W«U«r took a Williams pass
Mike Fleming intercepted a
Comet pass in the same period,
and Charlotte went U yards in
For lhe first time the local's
Mx plays. Dave Green going over
from the two. Joe Bartolaccl complete. Hess got four yards in
kicked the point.
two tries but Hastings drew a
With a fourth down situation five yard penalty. Two passes
incomplete and Hastings
a peas from center wen I over
he ball on downs on the
Green's head on an attempted
the right but Grand
over and Shipman
from the two four
and Roger Millbrook
point.

What Ever You

veteran eleven getting ready to meet Coach Jock Clarey's final
It took
Blue fit Gold edition. It should be some game under the Johnson until thi

cixu raiDAT man I

Redwings tied Grand
lhe championship. Last
Johns won the title
t. and along lhe way
Hastings a 38-7 defeat—

West Central
Standings

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�Y Football
Leagues Launch
Skeds Saturday

Ur. 8tere Proctssi, Bill Vanden- Lancaster, Brian BchUnaw,
burg. Ernta Carr. Nicky Clagett, Wayne McClelland. Marke Wolfe
Giants—Craig Martin, captain,
Tom Halifax. Dave Tripp.
and Jan Allen, Mike Rowley.
7TII GRADE LEAGUE
Dusty Rodrigues, Oreg Reaser.

Robert Lydy
Ellis. Steve Goodwin, Steve Mix.
Jeff Hoke, Larry Brady. Bob
Bob King's -Y- tall football Taylor. Newell Heath.
Smith, Kerry Wood. Kevin Ken*
league got underway Saturday
Spartma- Was Lewis, captain. nliton, Jeff Bennett. Brent Hoff­
with additional boy* registering
man. Greg Ziegler
for play in the four leagues Burghdoff. Mark Chase. David
More boy* may »tUl register.
Hoilteter. Tim Clarey.Tom Kauf­
mann.
Stephen
Jacoby,
Wayne
In th* 8th grade loop. Dave
Hathaway** Lion* defeated Mike Birman.
Bruin* —Jim Bowerman, cap­
King * Packer*. 37-6, and "Mouse"
Reynolds' Longhorns edged Dra­ tain, and Lewi* Shennaa. Turn
Bands from this area will
Id'oru, Steve Edger. Bill Goggins, participate
nk Murphy's Ollers. 13-13.
in the 21st annual
DavkL
Armour. Colin Crattenden.
In 7th grade inaugurals. Steve
High School Band Day at West­
Chenoweth's Irisli nipped We* Doug Kesst, Bob Hubbard, Jeff ern Michigan University's game
Kenntoton.
Lewis' Spartan*. 13-7, and Jim
with Miami of Ohio Saturday
Wolverines
—
Barry
Havens.
Bowerman's Bruin* trounced
Barry Haven's Wolverine*. 31-6.:
Merrill, Carl Norris. Raymond
Dave McGuire's Hurricanes Bolton. Terry Wood. Mike Hub­
defeated Mark Bowen's Crow­ bell. Mike Freeland. Charles
foot*. 26-7, and Mitch St Mar­ Heath.
—
tin's Brown* downed Rocky
Baty'* Viking*. 20-12. in the 8th
mi GRADE LEAGUE
Mlddlevllle, directed by Duane
grade circuit
Posting' 5tn grade win* were Gulre. captain, and Bob Shuin­ Thatcher; Wayland, by Stephen
Randy Adam's Cub* who won way. Teddy Fltxgeraid, Mike Working; Galesburg-Augusta, by
ov*r Randy Lydy's Vultures, 13­ Hall. Oreg Bush, Steven Spyker.
6. and Jeff Goodyear's Saxon* Bob Hubert. Mike Hubert. Den­ Mn Judith Tickle.

Area Bands at
WMV Saturday

blasted Craig Marlin'* Olanta. nis Armstrong. Ruas Morgan
25-0
.
Crowfoots—Mark Bowen, cap­
tain. and Tom Steward. Steve
8TH GRADE LEAGUE
Capers. Mark Haines. Tom Wil­
Dave VanDerMolen. Steve
liams.
taln. and We* VanDenburg, El­
mer Smith. Jim Cummings, Ken Moo|p. Kim Fuller. Tom Robin­
Borne*. Eric Thompson. Jim son. Steve Castleman. Robert
Garrison. Steve Pierce. Steve Andrus
Vikings—Rocky Baty, captain,
Rohde. Dick Francisco. Joe
ODunneU. Kevin West, Monte Chris Guggcmoi, Ray Adams.
Jim Whitney. Joe Kessenlch,
Wolfe.
Packer* — Mike King, captain, John Blrke. Leo Reardon. David
and Larry Osgood, Chuck Sunt- Haller. Scott Deneau. J Un Wil­
helmer, Steve Steward. Gordon lett. Ken Wlndes.
Howes. Brian Pufpoff. Kevin
Browns — Mitchell St Martin,
captain, and Rick Rohde. Ed Mc­
Burch. Dale Wilson. Dai Hess. Keough. Don Myers. Doug Wel­
Phil Gasper. Mike 8chanU. Er­ ton. Bob Gorham. David Ander­
win DeWitt.
son. Kevin Pufpaff. Bobb Allen,
Huston Oilmaker* — Dennis Dale Byars, Bruce Curtis.
Murphy, captain, and Jim Kill*.
5TB GRADE LEAGUE
Dave Huebner. Jack Misak. Bill
Feidpaiuch. Gary Halier, Marty
Vultures — Randolph Lydy,
Will, Tom Keasenlch, Ken John- captain, and Bill Eastman. Stev­
cnck. Mitch Miller. Howard en Barnum, Brad Fults, William
Moore. Topi Andrews
Carter. Jack Haight, Chuck PenLonghorns—"Mouse" Reynold*, nlngton.
captain, and Joe Lyons. Steve
Cub*—Randy Adams, captain,
Merrill. Km McKeough. Mark and DonaM Hoffman. John Bur­
Deneau, Steve Gibson. Pat Wel- key. Stanton Sheridan. Mark

Dick Aspinall
IFin* Raceway .
Qiudifyinft Event

WANT A TEI1II8?

Maple Valley Travels to
Face Tough Hamilton

through the sheriff* office-

Dog Owner* Moy
Enroll for Clones

Middleville High's Trojans,
who opened their quest for their
__________
_____ _____
third
straight Expressway
chamThe 4H Dog Care and Training j pion*hip by running all over
class will meet at 7 pm. Wednes- arch-rival Caledonia last week,
day. Oct 6, at the 4H Camp at | will go to Montcalm Central FriLake Algonquin.
. - |day night while Maple Valley
This will be Uie last meeting travels to meet tough Hamilton
for enrollment for the Winter
Caledwnta will Invade Way-

Penaltlcs hampered Maple
Valley but the Lions managed a
Jn 0.„„
g&lt;njM QuU 11*11 Ue with Wayland tn their
Lake goes to Mattawan after debut in the Expressway Conierposting two consecutive wins.
O’11”
CenU' to Northview, Paw Paw to called because of penalties.
J^***1'
Dick Baughman and Terry
Bartell scored fijst half touch­
Expressway statistician Jerry downs for Wayland Intercepted
Page reports that Rob White,
। Middleville's all-stater, lead* the
Maple Valley came back in the
[Expressway circuit ao far this second half.
। season with 507 yards tn 48 car­
Ken Mead scored early in the
ries for a 106 yard'average, fol- fourth period for Maple Valley
I lowed by Mike Thompson of on a two-yard plunge and Half­
back Goforth ■ tallied the second
from the five with fi6e minutes
left to play. Mead lied the con­
^4 diet. Caledonia,. IM yards in 28 test running the point after Go­
forth'* six-pointer
, S. carries for a 65 average, and
Hamilton rushed for 279
.mt °',ve v*nHrt of Middleville with
Oakridge to 21 tn winning 32-0
In a non-loop go.
&lt;«i»Middleville's Tom Griffith 1*
Mike Thompson scored twice
V„. the leading passer with 13 com- in the first period. Don Locatla

Dug. must have all their ahots
and certificates of vaccination*
must be presented to lhe leader*,
An,,,. UATOUd in Uli. AM
project may call W. G Underhill. Mr*. Robert Hollister or the
o.LKwX“"’

Hastings
Traffic Tickets

Dick Asptnall of Hastings had j
the
In I „. MiMtovtu*.
he fastest qualifying time in
the flying stocks Friday night
at thc Hastings Raevway
Bob Senslba of MlddlevUlr
won the tail-rar da th..
**
came through to win the feature
With BUI Shields second.
Helen Misner of Battle Creek

'wl S2&amp;
u *ec®nd ln thc P**s»MC honor* ond quarter
Carl Hamden scored 30 points
*w.i* With 9 nut at 1* fnr oa v*rd«
on five touchdowns and rushed
. Middleville-* White 1* the top
Gull Lake to a 13-0 win over
Michigan hunters are not re­
Ypsilanti Lincoln tn a non­
Valley is second with four catch­ league contest at Richland Prloensra when they hunt on their
es and 54 yards.
own enclosed farmland upon
Hunting cn another man's
white has scored 53 points,
The Blue Devil defense held
which they live. Also, anyone land I* a privilege, the Corner- Mike Thompson IS. Dan Locstu
Lincoln to a minus 40 yards
and didn't allow a first
ed farmlands of another may sportsmen. Abuse Of that privl- El*t and Terry Bartie of Way­ rushing
down or a pass completion II
hunt on these lands without - •— *— *-•• —
was the second win tor Coach
small game license.
la place to hunt.
Jim Harkenma's club, will ch
opens its Katamaxoo Valley

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Bellevue defeated
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Quarterback Darrel

Springport.
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Sophomore
Orennawalt

HASTINGS
BOWLING
HASTINGS CLASSIC
Allerdlng 511. P. CiawfOrti 334Standings: Buras HefrlgeraH'
S» 11 1UMUU. MU1UV 1&gt;.
lul'
Saads. Mook and Duraclcan 11.1 P*ooyt~h’.Al
Elk* 10. McAllister's 9. Burkey's Vi J Larke Cltgo and to[Tth
8«». Saskatoon. Klerey Cement
• “ch* HMtlnp Alumiand Santtarv Service 8. Williams num.. Pattern and DepuUaa 7.
Insurance ?,
I, WBCH. ilastlng*. -r'■
Filter*. East Side Lumber and I Montgomery Ward 5. Dalwa
Rcahm Motors 5. Johhntak 4‘», Bakera. HaMlngs Etaedrtc and .
and Dowling 2
. Viking 4 and Bender Gravel. The
Bh^ran L.A. Md U» CU«k
“» «““«™ ’“od &gt;■
lad* last week on a night when a
-----------RECREATION LEAGUE NO.
gled Shannon fired M2-225-2I1
for 658. Glenn Laubaugh blasted through with a 222-602 for the
238-630. Bob Lambert 340-601. top series in the Recreation No.
Dick Bonarski 339-&lt;31, Harry 2 Isague, and Ray Lundquist
Long 514. Joe Burkholder 201­ fired a 238 tar eoto honor*. He
530. Jerry KeegsUa 235-606, Ward finished with Ml. Jtm Weslock
Woodmansee 235-622. Don Pick­ posted 232*588. Stave Malcolm
ard 622. D. willyard 514. Merl 218-675, LM Springer 671.' PkUl
Campbell .515. Bob Sponable 216­ Cassel 211-M7. Jack Echtins*
574. Wayne Newton 641, Karol

Paul Edward* KJ. Bill Hackney
311*514 and Rod Newton 801.
Haan 315-581,___
536, Dick Hart 214-560. Siu Sweet
MONDAY MIXERS
505. Jack Bowman 534. Jack Sheler 237-597. Maynard Park 213­
515. George Lydy 504. A. HlndHckson 503, Bob Boyle 549, Er­
nie Miller 500, Charles Krauss Mlxera. Angle Hawthorns prated
520, Ben Kenyon 511, Gordta 193-511: June Banner 183-606;
Norris 200-642, John Gorodenskl
201-526, Ray Jenkins MM. Keith
Craig 557. Art Osllup 635. Don
Bowers 501. Peta Kruger 200-512.
Cleo Roblyer 304-814, Harb Serv­
ice 218-673. A. Morgan 333-568, 191-479; Pug Cronineer'i*
Doug Vickery 136. Chris Howard Bertha Thaler 175-460;
M3. Brace Terry Ml, Dave Rey-1 Covllta 183-411. OtllfP
nolds 208-524. Wayne Dicker 531 &gt;'*■
*- tsl&lt;ti runes
were ------ J by Nit*
and Harold Hall 605.
Misak 168. Marga 1

league contests. Olivet and Cold­
water played to a scoreless Ue.
In a non-league game. CUmaxBcotts bowed to Springfield. 35-6.
Saturday the Galesburg - Au­
gusta grldders spoiled the Del­
ton High homecoming by wallop­
ing the Panthers. 51-0. Ken MaCOMMERCIAL MAJORS
tur scored four touchdowns while
Maynard Tucker fashioned a
Dan Vaughn had two and Steve 585 Serie* Thursday With a 215
Smith and Roger Maxson one high game. Soto honors want to
Lyle Sanborn who fired 335 flnfinlahlng with 561. Les Springer
Pledget to Fraternity rolled 203-577, Al |Uigl«r 381-647,
John Clement, a Junior at Al­ Bob Lambert 01-560. Rmmeth
bion College, has been pledged to
the Sigma Chi Fraternity. John.
with1 a * group of college friend*. trace (Honk* Keeler 135, Floyd
Colvin 137. Paul towards 206-

526 and Ed Sheler 527
Standing.: Lkrka Bufck 14.
Lhe Stuart Clement*, in celebra­
Harwood's IGA 12. Piston Ring*
tion of hte birthday.
10, Roush Tailor* 91*, Montgom­
ery Ward and CulligahY 9. Miller
Jewelers 8. Sports Bar 1, Alumi­
num Products and City Food 6.
Quick action may have saved a Auto Tag Inn 5 and Tyden only
one-half point.

Narrow Escape |
Charles Williams, 58. R2 Del-

northeast

at Hickory

Cornets

board without boldine onto the
13 New Fairlunci

Hl* wife, fishing In another
boat nearby, called for help and
neighbor living on the lake,

19 New Forde
and grabbed Williams by the
hair as he was going down. With
Mrs. Williams help, they got him
Barry County direr*. Under-

fleer Gene Brown and Hastings
Police Sgt. Robert Ritter dived
for WUllsma' glaaam. They re-

Swanson 185.
Standings: Welcome Tavern 9,
Parmalccs, Sheriffs Girts. Has-

Home. Food Canter, 7, Foodtand
6. Michigan Magnetics. The Ban­
ner. Hastings Saving* &amp; Loan
5, Ptetpn Ring. Haan's Standard
’ «. AU»8 IM

net's and Penneys I, WaUdorff's
and Duraclcan 7. Burna Refriger­
ation 6K. Htetitw RMUo * TV
and Hastings Moor Covering 6.

Mobil 5. Copper Lantern. ACUon-

4. Hastings Milling 3 and Arcade
Beauty Salon 2.
a|»»
Win. AFTCKHOOK LEAGUE
I
Bally VanDulne pewted 184-629.
S landings: Hastings
Shirley
VaoDuburariB-508,
Sales and Shirkey** *QL
Ruth
Thanas
180-460,
Mtfatlno
ton's and Bob* BikM A Miller
Plumbing and Healing and East
Side Lumber 5, V|ta Boy BH.
Hastings Cleaner* and ReadyMix 5. Maker's 4. Ke-Ki S*4 and Edwards 165-443. Gerry
154-483, Fan AUteij
Ockerman** 3.
■ .
Shirley VanDenburg was the Merna DePew 19O-4&amp;
top lassie rolling 214-537. Martan Harton 161-450. BhtrtaQr
Eye chalked 211-473. Faye Allen 158-431. Jane Prodaub
180-474. Barb Ktorcey 176-492, 417. Sharon Vtekaryl
Emma Magoon 110-475, Pal Con­
ley 166-414 and Loutae Bahs 1TO- Ktarary 171-490. Shirley Drake
153-460. Francos WetctewjiaglgJA,
EUa Higdon had e 190 game. Jane Cote 168-421, Irene ItUth
Doris Stanton 1M. Alice Fred­ 169-476. June MsKelwyt QB-434.
erickson 157. Grace Allerdlng IM. Elian Davis 152-434 aud, Marie
Linda lx;wry 164, Metha Gray Ulrich 190-451.
153. Florence Weyermen 151.
Bwnlce Smith posted p, -113
Bonnie Wyant and Bobby Handy game. June Doqtar 165, Iris Wat170. Betty Miner 163. Jeanice
Dalman 168. Betty Howe* 163 Prieda Jaynes 175. Shirley Drake
and Mickey Lambert 116.

COMMERCIAL MINORS
R. Jenkins snagglad 2l3-ST7,ing accident, you must Usnttfir
lost week. Emmeth Engaeetli 539, yourself, give all the assistance
an effort R. Miller 519. Bill Krtiko 218-453, you can. and report the iMdink
C. Hathaway Ml. D. Frederick- to the nearest State PoUcP prat
■on and Galen Daniels 510. P. or sheriff deporUnent, the ConBUNDAY MIXED DOUBLES
Workman 514. H. organ 503. D. sevation Department aayi.'

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Hotting*

Phone Wl 5-2421

Kaslnsky 199-584. Benny Brown
191- 515, Joan Kaslnaky 155-406.
Jim Bourne 160-464, Von Howell
153-454 Jack Cronlnger 164-426,
Peg Cronlnger 155 - 437. Evelyn
Pellow 154-391, Ron Pellow 1M­
491. Un Snyder 179-460, Rose
Htnrichseh 177 - 465. Allan Hinrlchsen 174-469. Wesley Friend
192- 510. Bill Burns 170-501. Al
Taylor 176-481. Bob Slocum 178-

HEY I
KIDS '

Nancy Taylor 153-111.
TUESDAY TWUTM8
Standings: Donna Guy Team
15. Barn Market and Powder
Box 12 win*. Pleasant Point Mo­
tel 10. Local Finance 8 and MCF
Judy Baker and Sharon Geiger
each rolled 417 this week, Judywtth a 158 game and Sharon
with IM. Irene Sallk chalked
141-401. Marilyn Curtis 163-412,
Dolly Larson 163-414 and Bonnie
Jones 161-373.

TUESDAY MIXED LEAGUE
Standings: Thomapple Skat­
ing Rink 12. Andrus Insurance
11, River Bend Golfers 10, Hlghland's Dairy 9. Ken's ft Bob's
Gulf 7. Kaecbele's and John­
son'* Furniture 6 and Poll's Con­
struction 3.
with 184-529. Bruce Brumm 202­
508. Jeri Cheney 1M-4B3. Junior
Russel 162-463, Judy Toian 176­
443. Ed Anderson 153-489. Nor­
man Jenkins 164-471 and Roy
HewlU 315-514.

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| 1966 Chrysler Is New Front To Rear |

Township and
Village to Buy
Voting Machine

Well-Known
! tlenl about a year
county In the 1160*
The governing bodlen of Ver­
montville vtliage and VennonlLake Odessa Man i Knaup.
5. 1891. sonandof Gottlieb
and Hose i of Use uo-rvrs num Bureau.
, vide township have each approv­
married Crystal I Surviving are five daughta*.
Balduf,

representative from WlUlams &lt;LWork* met with the jtroup to dlacuit formation of a planning
oimmDaton.
This would be
irazte up of intenwud ctUic-na.
ed the pu(cIulm&gt; of a voting ma­ One such group of citizens met
chine. The two unit* will week with officials in Lanalng re­
cently to further consider such a
chine* will be available for uac (xinmiwdon.
at both village and township
Mre. Bernard Reed la vblting
•waena u»pn.
of the village on M-68 until &gt; Bnxibre.k of Lake Odwoa ana ......
inUy nt 1:30 with moving Cp Lak* Oiterm. In 1863. Mrs. Floyd (Helen) HewlU of' The Vermontville- council will, her sister this week tn Routh
Lakeside Cemetery ’ a member of. the Central1 ctarlravllle and ifl grandchildren meet Tuesday, Oct. 5. President "Haven.

■I

STINGS UNITED FUND DRIVE STARTS OCT. 5th

One gift works
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The Chrysler cars for 1966 are new
from front to rear with more powerful
engine options, new interior seating
arrangements and equipment options.
There is a stronger separate styling iden­
tity. for the four series which make up
the Chrysler line — the luxury New
Yorkers, the sporty 300s; the economical
Newports and the new Town and Country
scries of station wagons. Most changed in
appearance for 1966 is the distinctive 300
series. The 300 two-door hardtop shown

Middleville
By Mrt. Mary Jackton
&gt; ~MM
&lt;»»-*«

in tnc home oi tneir coo. Rodney
Schad, ui Grana Rapids last
wecx keeping house lor their
grandson, jetf. while 111* foULS
ine Dan Dip owned by Fred
becn cioocd for the Winter *
lhe Dari Dtp owned py Mr.

Uns month. * Mary' I'rtoL
aauglMcr of Mr. and Mra Albert
piuu in Grand Rapids. * Haney
Miller, who was in ^*cnnocx
Hospital ttfUT a heart attack,
came liome Friday. * Vera Hair
expect* to enter Uie OoUuputiuc

jved from iua other
Uig in Tn-i.inii she lud a fine
tnp there and u visiting wiUi
rciaUvea. Her address u 21
Thumdalc avenue. Lame Coun­
ty. Antrim. Norat Ireland.
Mr. and Mr*. Boo Kingsley
mtcrtalncd thc following gutau

above has a new roof line with a restyled
rear window, a new hood, new front
bumper and wrap-around taillights. Stand­
ard engines range from tiie 383-cubic inch
V-8 using regular fuel in the Newport and
Town and Country cars to the 440 cubic
inch V-8 with a four-barrel carburetor in
thc New Yorker. New equipment options
and features include power front wheel
disc brakes, an adjustable tilting and tele­
scoping steering wheel, and safely-typa
inside door handles.

tcred h!i senior year st the Ken- hl* parents, Mr. and Mra. Floyd
doll school ot aralgn tn Grand: Grinnell.
Rapids. * The David OUcu are
•• and
----------------------- • Buehler
Mr
Mr*. Forrest
building another new turkey tpent Sunday with Mr. and Mra.
Gerald Morgenthaler of Adrian.
Mrs Morgenthaler 1* a patient
enjoying their camper ana^lour­ at Bixby Hospital in Adrian. *
Rodney Cool wa* a Friday over­
night and Saturday guest of Jer­
route on a vacation tn northern ry Buehler. * Saturday after­
Michigan, stopped to visit her noon vbltora of Ellen Mteecar
were the Misses Sue Ann. Karen.
Richmond a Thursday ago. * Cheryl anil Dianne McCleUen,
evening visitor* were Mr. and
district chulnnan of the Grand Mr*. Gerald Posthumu* and
itopuls WSCS cksUlL-t auemlvd children of Alta. ♦ Mr* Milton
an olllcci'* txauung cuu* U1 Buehler and Mrg. Joe Kauffman
•pent Sunday afternoon at the
Benton Harbor T huraday.
Oddfellow and Rebekah home
Scnud accomptuUivi Mra. Alice in Jadtson. * Mr. and Mr*. Joe
ITcpp to Uie movie, ■'bound ol Kauffman spent Saturday after­
Music." on Wednesday. Uie Ibth. noon with her siiter. Mr*. George
* Mr. and Mri. Alan Grafuuiler Seldelman. of Ionia.
Mr. and Mr*. Ben Christie and
daughter were Sunday visitor*
of Mr. and Mra. Ron ChrUUe of
Batle
Creek. * Ellen Meaccar
Mra. Grafinlller iPhyU* A. Law­
was discharged from Pennock
rence) entered her fifth year
Hospital la*t. Wednesday after
teaching in lhe Millwood School spending
nearly a week, a Mr.
and Mrs Merton Mssecar and
Mr*. Jay Wing visited Mr* Rich­
Jeffery Of Grana Rapids, Mr. and ard Blough and their daughter.
Mra. Russell Huntsberge.- ot Ellen, at Pennock Hospital last
Wayland and Mr. and Mra. Rex Tuesday. * Mra. Jerry PmthumSchud and family, local, were
Friday afternoon vUitan al the

low Luke cotuigi'. * Mr. and
Mra. William Smith ot Lafayccu*.
Kingsley, all of Grand Rapid*, Ind., picked up her mother. Mr*
and a niece and nephew, Mr. Lucy Bowen Saturday and all
enjoyed thc football game ax Al­
fan! doughur of Lake Orlon bi o n, Saturday tile 18th. * Bill
near Pontiac.
.

iippcndevtottiy at thc QsUopaUUc
to drive a truck for lhe White
ProducLa Co. * Mrs. Sadie MHuir,
daughicr, Mra. Harold Anson and
family of Hastings, were collrra
on Mra. Carl PfodstcUer a Sun­
day ago. * Monday nigh: thc
Baptist Boys Club had a lively

ut Lite Spring with a small hand-

thl* project click, a Jennie Slcl-

As in past years, persons living In other-communities in Berry County
may designate where they would like their contributions to be sent.
Thousands of dollars have been collected in Hastings and sent to other
communities by this method.
Also remember that all contributions to the Hastings Community Fund
orc deductible for Federal Income Tax purposes.

THE 1966 HASTINGS COMMUNITY FUND CAMPAIGN
MINIMUM GOAL NEEDS

ELEVEN CAMPAIGNS

$53,380.40

IN ONE

Hastings Yoirth Council
$ 7,675.00
Barry. County YMCA
11.721.00
Boy Scout* of Amorici
6,650:00
Rod Cross
7.100.00
Camp Fir* Cith
3.500.00
4-H Club
406.00
family and Childrens Service* .
7.000.00
Barry Co. Aiwc. Io7Retarded Children
1.45(1.00
Child Coidaaco Ctiaic
336.40
Salvation Army
•
1.640.00
'Michigan United Fund
5,500.00
Drive Eaponies
400.00

TOTAL

*

&gt;53.310.40

•Th* Michigan United Fund rcPr*Mnts * “pscksg*''
ot »omc 37 wall recognized and IvUy approved
icrvico including the important work ot th* USO.
Heart Fund, and many others.

this message sponsored by

The Hastings Manufacturing Co.
Reahm Motor Sales

I
|

Freeport

riding in a jeep to the front Myera at Utelr Bowens Mills
■
line* between North and South hotoe.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Myera

1966 HASTINGS COMMUNITY FUND BUDGET

MANY SERVICES IN RETURN FOR ONE GIFT

A FAIR SHARE gift to thc Community Fund ii on important fnve»tment in the best interest of our Community and all of our xitixens. Every
one can benefit cither directly or indirectly from the services rendered by
one or many of the agencies supported by Community Fund gifts. This year
there are eleven of these agencies actually 48 (see budget list and expla­
nation) in our united appeal for their support.

Ovetuhlre and .Mr* Ernrat Dipp.
Mr. and Mrs John Dutcher
agu daughter oi'Caledonia were
Sunday dlnulr guest* at Uie
Hoyt-Dutcher iuxue. In the aliernuon they all. attended the
"Turkey Shoot." at Clarksville. *
lochcn over the weekend of Sc1)*. Mrt and Mra Charlr* Blough
spent Sunday in Lansing Their"
18th.
»on. David, entered .Michigan
State University-os a freshman.
They also visited Bob Crans.
who 1* employed there. * Mr.
and MH. Will Mishler were BunBy Mrs. Sylvan Tag#
Mr*. Merle Hostetler. * Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ftsh spent Mrs Frank Martin and Mr*.
last week in Northern Michigan John MUhler of Grand Rapid*
They left Tuesday, stopping in
Charles Blough home. * Miss
Ware and Ralph Storey: stop­ Reta Sherer wa* a Friday visitor
ping in Lake City to visit Mra of Ellen Mesrear.
Iva Waldcrtng at the Peter Mcrren Home; spent the night at
Hunting accident* in Mi'chVanderbilt, toured thc elk coun­ tgan In IDG4 underscore an aid
try; crossed the Straits to Pick­ truth: The biggest, threat* to
ford; Thursday and Friday was
spent with his aunt. Mr*. E. M.

,— r—' —
7
was apcui m ns u u i u n
*®W in Grand Rapid*. She to a where. Ulty vUltcd Ute Free
HlWArv and
.nd English
VS, I.U.1. mnln*.
Ifnil., ....... A_____ _ _ . ..... ..
HUlory
major. Hplly
Methodist Campground and oth­
VanMatre. daughter ot Mr. imp er point* of interest, arriving
home Saturday night.
Judy Blough, daughter of Mr.
Mr. and Mra. Allen FUli called
and Mra. Wcaley Blough, are
Freshmen at Grand Valley.
of West Freeport Sunday * Mr.
The Methodist family night and Mrs Gary McGhee spent
lhe weekend in Northern Michi­
dining room. Dr. William Hel- gan. crossing th* Straits, visiting
rigel will show plcsuro*. * The the Tork* and Mackln»c Island
Methodist WSCS will sponsor an * KUnmle and Deveny Moure of
Ootogoharian dinner next Tues- Hastings spent Saturday with
their grandparent*. Mr. and Mra.
Arthur Moore. * Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Blackledge and baby of
Rodney Sc had of Grand Rapids Marion were weekend guests of
her parents: Mr. and Mrs Henry
Sand Lake, Saturday. * Mra. Myera. Saturday evening they ail
attended a wedding anniversary

when you give
THE UNITED WAY

Felpausch Food Center
The Tyden Corporation

Tag;; hnmra * Ttiuraday visitors
uf Ellen Mcsecar at thc home of

at Middleville. * Saturday lunch
were in occupation. Trees have guest* at the James Cool home
been planted but Uiktr time to
chard and daughter* of Grand
Baughman, c/o Joan Puffer 1/16 Rapid*. Mr. and Mr*. Wayne
2nd Arty. Camp Pellam. 2nd Inf. Field and family of Caledonia
Div.. APO San Francisco, Calif. were caller*.
Mr - and Mrs. Bernard Dukes
and family of Hosting* were
the Orient and Europe. (Airmail Saturday supper gueste of Mr
and Mrs. Floyd Duke*. The chil­
dren were overnight guest* and
Jan VanderPoppcn, daughter their DarentSjjyye Sunday dlnand Mrs. Roy^fce*. * Clayton
Reigler and flBiy of Irving
acre Friday callMat thc Floyd
visiting this weekend. Jan Vrt- Duke* hopie.
WlUiam
dixnuui. daughter of Mr. and Stalter and Mr*. Rowrl Tucker
Mrs John Velderman, luut en- of Clarksville wero%Thuraday
supper guest* of Mr. and Mr*.
Floyd Duke*. * Mra. Melvin McDermld of Dutton, daughter
matrons in their hall Wednes­ Janice and Dean were Sunday
day evening. Ute 15Ut and Carole visitor* at the Floyd Dukes liome.
Sunday dinner guest* of Mr
Stewart Sweet ot HiuUnips, show­ uml Mrs. Bill Blough were Mr.
ed picture* of her trip to Den­ and Mrv. Jerry Kyser of Battle
mark and also a tew slides of Creek and Mrs. Greta Blough,
local. * Mr*. Floyd Grinnell visi­
Germany.
ted her daughter. Mr*. George
Elliott, at Hasting* Saturday. *
from WMU. * Sheila Mulford. and children of Battle Creek
acre Saturday afternoon and
Mr. and Mra. Albert Mulford evening supper guests of Mr. and
entered' Ferris State Cdlege at ’Mrs. Floyd GrinnclLQthergucaU
and family of Aigontjuin Lake
* Eldon Grinnell was a caller of
ata. * Terry Flnkbeinar ha* en-. I were Mr. and Mra. J. D. Grinnell

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Personal Mention

UM Disk yrinagara moved into
lhe house on 8 Broadwky vaatoy Uta MIUtaad*. Further
|£« Robert W. Shaffcn art
ig a liome on the new
road back of their present home
and when they move, the Ed
Baldwins, flow screw the street
from then, will purchase the
praaent Bhaffv home. The Ollie
Colenan family expect to move
Into their new home. Just off fl.
Broadway on Sherwood Drive, in

Mr. and Mn Harold Tasker
sptet the weekend at BiUly
where they have their trailer.
Mr. and Mrs. John Maaon visi­
ted hie slater, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Hill, and hU brother. Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Mason, of Charlotte.
Saturday. On Bunday they were
at the home of their daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Chase, at

4 member once said:
Judge and Mrs. Archie McDon­
ald yislted their son, the Fred­
erick McDonalds, at Allegan
Bunday, and Tommy and Mari­
tal McDonald, who had spent
Saturday here, returned home
With them.

"I’ve got a new

car, so who
needs Auto

He wa* In the Army Cavalry,
In addition to hla daughter,
he is randred toy a ton, Kendall
of Portage; eight WininffllffTWi;
one (later, Mra Lovineaa (Bee-

Mr. and Mrs Sterling Rogers
have returned to their home at
Lake City after vUiUng their
family here.
Bunday dinner guesta of the
Rollo Lattaa were Mr and Mrs.
Homer La^a and family who

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of East Lansing entertained her
parent* and brother, Mr. and
Mrs. Dcwaync Pugh and Tom.
who la a Sophomore at Grand
Rapids Junior College, for din­
ner on Sunday.

Sure your now car may not break down.

Personal Mention

kal care dollar, while in 1960,
drugs were only 19.9&lt; of lhe
medical care dollar. Today's
prescription is the biggest bar­
gain In history.

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Henry Lein oar of Delton at their
cabin near Baldwin from. Tues­ rapper gueat al the home of Mr.
day until Priddy of last week, and Mra. Don Hughe* at Algon­
and were dinner guests on Sat­ quin Lake on Thursday.
urday of Mrs. Ethel Mapes of "tara. Bernard Cralgee and
family of Muskegon spent the
weekend with her mother. Mrs.
George Dean, while Bernard was
in Chicago on business.

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DEWEY'S CAR PALACE

South Honov'or at Halting* City Limit*

M-43 at Spragua Rd. in Delton

�Official Action of the
Hastings
in loving memory of our dear
husband, father, grand lather,
and great grandfather. Lester

and relative* foe all of thc lovely
ntveraary Also our children and
grandchildren for making the
day a mocea* Your kindness wiU
always be remembered.
Mr. and Mr* Rdy Smith

era and food sent me during my

since I returned home. Thank* to
Dre. Finnic and Phelps, al*o
nurse* and nurse* aide*. Your
kindness will never be forgotten
Gladys Hall

tea la &lt;b« Crearil

”Many a lonely hour.
Often a silent tear

rjr u
*«• —-------vidlng rraltetic combat training
and conditiona for the testing of
communication* erjulpmett and

Badly niUied by hu family.

son and brother. Floyd M. W«lcher. who lost hi* life on a Japa-

pedoed

off

Mindanao

signal Battalloei. of * Corps
(Groupi, A* a number of I Corps
MIUer I* Pjn »&gt; U»
largest combat-deployed Army
n
w— World Comprised of troop* from Thailand.
Mir .&gt;r Korea and

Island.

The key that unlocks memory
A dear one gone, but cherished

CARD OF THANKS
fell thank* to those who con­
tributed flowers for our brother.
George C. Card. Rev. Curtis for
hu comforting words, the organ­
ist who rendered the music.
Charles Leonard for hl* usual
warmth and graciousnes*. Jack

ing w»c buuu4».&lt;»
----- — ,
I Korea’s Demliltarixed Zone. He

"The beautiful things you did for

.
rwv
- ----------- —
u Gordon. Oa, before arriving
. . *___ I..
nt thl* VMT
I IKT I,-,...—■ -------- wl Hasting* High School.

Live within our hearts ei
And keep you near and di
Though you h*ve passed
Dad and Mom
Brother and family

good Funeral Home for their
kind and valuable a**i*lanfe. Al­
so to lhe friend* who paid their
last respect* to George Special
thank* to Die two gentlemen who
represented the American Legion

Woodland

r.u Richard J. Bishop. 21. son
. 101 Mr and Mr*. Richard X Btehu op. R2 Hastings, completed ad­
vanced teaming as an cannoneer
*’ at the Army Artillery and Mlssite Center. Ford 8111. Ok.a.
di- Sept 23.’BUhop was trained in
.
Uie preparation, loading, and
firm* of field artillery gun* and
1-4 howiuer* He entered the Army
Of till* yrar —
and
received
- in May
may mi
............
- ,rr .b**lc
. .training
__ ITv
,,
at Fort Knox. K&gt;.
ity. He te a &gt;962 graduate ot Has•" ting* High Schoo).

tag &lt;«rrt»4

flBra.
Church. 1 .
Oct 4 — Village Counxjl at
Council Room. 7.
Oct 5—Lutiieran Church Clr- Kilmer and children were Sun-u.
'day dinner guest* with her p*ri ent*. Mr. and Mrs. Herald Clas­
tic and Mra. Rhoda Bawdy. In
■ the evening the Kilmers visited

Jr. and their newly adopted son.
Phillip John. * R«v. and Mr*.
Ivaac Osgood were Sunday. Sept
Ry Mrt. Keith Farlet
....
19. dinner guest* of Mr. and Mr*.
MT-UJI Lynden Johncock of Oun Lake.

S. W. Woodland

Ry Mrt. Glcndon Curllt
SOI M. Mate
ISI-JJI

Mr*.i, Randy in Dimondale.
Dimondale * Mr. and hod a hard frost on Bunday
Bunday dinner guest with Mr*,
•
_ ft «rj_
Mabel
Wheeler
Mu. Olady* . U.i
Mr*. ISnrwat
Fnreat TUrrrnu
Begerow were
were In
ln!tllghll I( tne freeoabte plants i
Crockford entertained Mr. and i Manche*ier, Ind, Ainday vtell- weren’t well covered, they got I
Mrs. Arthur Lathrop and Mrs. | tag their daughter. Mr. and Mr*. I lu
many have complained
Ry Mrt. Lloyd Ouen
Echo Flannlgan for dinner. The . Paul Hoffman and children, ft Bbout the tomatoes being so *1* w ,
•Lathrop*
-------•’•---•
—•—returned
—-•
and **" w J Ria»a at
ripcn. and now with Uie vine*
liad ------recently
eaa(Maie&gt;ltea
&lt;k«
Rial* Highway haMtlswat riaa*
from a trip and were about to
loaded with green fruit, unless
at Ionia. 7.
lb. &lt; Hy tar ib» teurlMi, n4 e»
they were covered, they're gone L--------. ---- —------ .— ^7 •
Oct. 1 — Vanity Football at
Wliaa ailtada* tbalr Swiilyr 4«&lt;
It ha* been a *trange Summer in
-to D*y£
Crockford and Mr*. Flannlgan
lb. nat.r a&lt; tba aadii U Hi*
Greenville. 8.
some way* and we’ve noticed1 Campbell of nseport at the
Oct 3-World Wide Communat,
mt
some rather freakish act* of na-1 Prrabytratan Church in HAgUnga
day wa* spent comparing trips.
ture. The honeysucklr vine 1* in I Saturday. Sept. 11. Mr. and Mr*,
Pent at Pennock Hospital since By Mrs. IF. W. C.heeteman full bloom and the litlte hum- Ltoyd °wrn
Emma
LEGALS
Saturday, Sept. II. At the time
mingblrd makn* daily visit* to Owen at Bronson Hospital in
of thl* writing he planned to be
the fragrant blossoms: string Kalamazoo, on Thursday and IgHluOat 1’barrh
dismissed Tuesday His friends
l.w.rih. dX.wtlb
beans, both green and yellow. Sunday Sept. 12 and 16
all hope he will continue to im­ In the South E.U.B. Church bore their second crop, a* good I Mtea Bernice Cairns, of Lon­
prove.
as or better than, the first; a *ing and Charles Calms at
Eric Moody wa* playing on thc friend has been picking straw- jouth Hasting* called at the
slide at Pleasant view School berries, not Everbearing but ’ [joy(j Oamj tome a Bunday
land Monday evening to cover
from which nice large head* I from Arteona are spending a few
an accident. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Forman were turning Into their
were cut earlier in the season. dftyi ag Eldon HoughtaUns white
driveway at North Main. A car fracture. * Among the guewta have borne several small solid i
Houghtalin was in Ute hc»came -from the north, driven by who came to congratulate Mr.
Gerald Clark, and they hit. Mrs. and Mrs. Roy Smith on having
-----------I Our sympathy to Mra. Lynden
Forman and children were ta­ reached their 60th wedding iu&gt;Mr*. Mabie Wheeler of Wpod- i Norris in the death of her faken to the doctor for treatment.
* Sylvester Curtte wa* a Sun­ Harry Babcock. * Mr. and Mrs. land and Mr*. Minnie Geiger.! ther. Ira Chaffee, ft Leo Lech­
day dinner guest with hl* aon. Ocurge Ball accompanied Mr. local. called on Mrs. Hendee at leitner ot Delton ifalled al Lloyd
Mr. and Mrs. Oiendon- Curtl*. and Mk-s Clifford EhUl from the hospital last week Wednev- , Owns a Tuesday evening ago. ft
Karol Owen and Kurt from Al­
and children. * Mrt. Oscar
Geiger. Sr, also called on her gonquin and Bob Hayward from
Flannlgan i* a visitor at the
Hasting* called at the Lloyd
home of Mr*. Echo Flannlgan
nlng ♦ Cnri Sigourney and son
*n, , . ■
mere ro see ner weu- Owens Saturday. Sept- 11.
The Village Council I* always
v ^inesday evening and again on
Interested in making Woodland
Mra Duane Hamilton from
,
Sunday Her nephew. Robert Ruthville, IB, anaXBherry Tha better place to live. It 1* true
Ocl,!Tebo. of Edmore, vteited her on
Ifl la tha data nt tha annual I___ .__ '
■__ ,___ t.__

East Doud

J
City rtwk
FraabllB C. irokwilb, May.r

Mr. and Mra Henry VanSyckle
gave a birthday dinner for Erneat and Voight Guosta for Sun­
Ry Mrt. Sylvan Taft
II BM«k M.
74J-H1I and Mra. Emo* VanSyckle. Dick
Mrs Ron Owen of Middleville and Bally. Mr. and Mra. Voight
VanSyckle. Connie. Nancy and
Jimmie. Mr. and Mra Keith
Mr. and Mrs Albert Owen and Buehler. Johu. Bonnie and Jerry.
children of Morgan were Sunday
Mr. and Mra Therein King
vteltor* at the George Owen
colled on Mr and ---Mr*- Henry
nomt,
home w
* »*r.
Mr. ana
and wsr*.
Mrs sucnaru
Richard v-...MoNItt of Conklin were Batur- VanSyckle, Wednesday. Sept 15.
day lunch guest* of Mr*. Effie ft Mr and Mra Vem W richer
Parker ft Mr. and Mr*. Roy entcrouned for dinner Sunday.
Erb of Lake Odea** spent Kun- Hept 19. Mr and Mn- Lowed
day with Mr*. Ellie
Effie Parker. ♦
• Whittemore. Lesite
Lralie Ororenberg.
Orovenbcrg.
Mra. Lote Naoh and Mrs. Russell Mra. Gladys Baird. Mra Vera
Price were Ann Arbor visitor* I Craven. Lucien WlUlaon. Mra.
Friday They were overnight Bower* and Mr. and Mra Glenn
gue*U of Ml** Gertie Thompson Ste-1 * Mra. Oilford Dillard enof Drayton Plain*.
, tertained the Pleasant view Ex-

Freeport

Dunham

.U’s ers-

■a £!

one. Work ha* been done this B.VB. Ci.-rll.
last week on the "Beauty Spot"
on lhe corner. A nice fence ha*
been placed in the background
with shrubs and a new tree
planted in front There were
Hy Mrr. Elhil lllnnk
mixed emotion* when the old
trees were cut down but the
CtetbnUlw
new one* should replace them

Howard Moors were ropper
guests a Friday ago ax. tbs Basil

Boyne City and Mis* Esther
Laurel) of Comstock Park, came
to the Hendee home Monday and
also visited the hospital. Mra.
Gabriel ha* closed her home and their nicer. Mrs Charlie Pung.
Mr. and Mra Robert El Iwe11
expect* to remain here to care
HL,
7— —-r.---------------------------~
1 for Mr*. Hendee when she is remlti, grass will be planted In dravor
and also fijt the wtang 1Mlfd from the hosplt&gt;1 M1M Idaho, visited friends and reia.EkUlp 11
service Bu^ay- * The ridekm UureU u.m rcrnaln
ullh
hauled in. Everyone should do
their part to keep this comer adult Sunday school class was
Mra. EUweH’s grandfather. Roband Uie rest of the community well attended.
clean. The council also made ar­
Creek Bible Church Sunday, the
rangement* for a “village clean­
up” This wiU be done several welcome visitor last Sunday
times throughout the year be­ night and left hla print* on
By Mrt. Albert Green
cause lhe village truck la the many garden flowerx and vege­
Lynden Norris home a Sunday
only one showed into the dump tables * Mr. and Mr*. Emery
Our community wa* shocked
Benedict of Greenville were vlsland make Woodland a good
of
Mr*
Anna
Carter,
Tlunxtay.
Geirer
Sunday.
*
Congratula
­
place to live.
The Viking* were able to stay tions to Mr. and Mrs. James Funeral services were held Sun­
on the winning tide Friday when
they defeated Ionia. It turned birth of a girl Sept 25. * Mrs. Church Rev John Boer* offi­
Howard Cheney resumed his
out to be more typical football David Peabody and two daugh­ ciated. with burial la Middle­ studies at Ferris State College
| weather thl* last week. The game ters of Mason were Monday call­ ville. We extend our sympathy to
the family. * Mrs. MarshaB last week • * Old Hickory Farm
a a* scheduled for Uie home field er* of Mra. Floyd Neeb
Mr.
and
Mra
Clifford
Cravens
Tripp
te
gaining
nicely
altar
but because of all the rain that
fell through lhe week, plan* were of north Freeport entertained
changed. The next home game with a family dinner Sunday. pathlc Hospital In Grand Rapid*. Monday evening. * John Black te
Mra- Lydia KetUx-r of Lowell visiting a sister In Missouri. *
te scheduled for Oct 8 with Ha*visited her Saturday * Gordon Mr. and Mr*. Clarence Cheney,
1 ting*. Maybe if the men work
• hard on the field, thia will be
Green of Battle Creek had lunch
the first game on the new field.
with hte parents. Mr and Mrs.
Friday the team will travel to
Albert Green. Wednesday ft The
! Greenville to compete with their
Barry County Road men are
busy filling washout* caused by
Mr*. Gladys Crockford and
the heavy rains last week.
Mr* Echo Flannlgan recently re­ with them during the afternoon,
Mra. Burdette Willson mbrturned from a scenic tour through a Sunday vteitoss at the Dana tatned Saturday evening » Mr.
Northern Michigan. Included in Kauffman home were Mr. and and Mrs Roderick Tietz and great grandmother to two bally
their trip were the Upper and Mrs Veriln Kauffman and boys children of Hastings, Rl were boys bom recently. Douglas John
Lower Tahquamenon Fall*. Wag­ and Miss Iva Summers of Cnzte- guests of Mr. and Mr* Arc Me
ner. Minor, Watch and Munising opolis.
- Burd over the weekend Brenda
Falls. They also toured the Up­
Mr and Mrs Robert Farris
IS Failvrr la rewvly per Peninsula and Wawa. Can­ and family of H. Wayne, Ind, school bus loads of children fran
■ ill r».«ll l« a lu*t- ada. They planned to spend
Charlotte school picnicked tn
*«•&gt;««■ aaM IXhlU Bunday on Mackinac Island but
Clyde Burdick is home after
brother. Dewey, and family here. Yankee Springs, Monday.
because of rain they were forced
surgery *t Community Hospital,
to come home. The rain did not
Battle Creek. Her daughter.
Farri*
families
wit- Sunday din­
pul a damper on their trip, how­
ner
gu
mu
of
lhe
John
E.
Brakca
ever. They enjoyed the trip verj
Borgeas Hospital wtth pneumuch. * A(r. and Mrs. Galefl
Ry Mrt. Slrphrn Otfood when our boy* return safely from
Mr* Dean Mock at Elkhart. Ind,
military
duty. David Butler te
Bunday. * Mtee Kathryn Feitzer
Mrs. John Osgood of Hemet, home after completing his term
Calif, has been visiting. She is of servlet, which included 2H
staying at the Lynden Johncock1*
ot Oun Lake, ft Mrs James Wil­
months in the hospital, the
MEMORIAL MONUMENTS
cox . and Mr*. Ritchie Mullan
Of a serious injury. He
were Thursday. Sept. 16. csllen
OF DISTINCTION
MJ-. and Mra. Walter Jordan
Brown. * Mr. and Mr* Junior
Lowranca Brothers x
Russel and family of Augusta,
Mr. and Mrs. Frit* Springer. Mr.
and Mr*. Don Springri and famlly adopted baby tn the family. ft Mr*. James Springer and family Rosalind Jdrdon. Her husband
301 S. Michiph An.
were Bunday. Sept. 19. suppar

Pleasant .Valley

irtieg.
MMMM

Hastings

IHE SHERWOOD AGENCY
FOR

INSURANCE

ROMRT W. 5H IIIWOOD, Mgr-

Stat* Farm Insuranc*

AUTO — Fill
BONOS
Swanson Insurance
IM I. Michigan Are.

insurance and Band*

IERRY ANDRUS

Wednesday at Motorcar. MJcit Ice Springer showed slide* of
The Thomas family were fanner England and Prance, taken »hUe
an exchange student there, xhd
her friend. Miss Ptrjo Ariao from
the Elmer Scott’* on M-50 Ros* Turku, Finland, showed slldra of
Finland and Lapland, and Mra.
Week*, three of the children still Harold Springer had some on
her recent trip to,California
Bunday. Bept. 19. guest* of Mr*.
May Brown were Mr. and Mr*
Clare Oerpuld of Kalamazoo and

Our heartl&lt;v-t congratulation*
and Mrs. Comelioui Bouwens of
Alto were Saturday evening visi­
tors of their ion and family. Smiths' who celebrated tltclr
Mr. and Mrs. Seymore Bouwens Both wedding anniversary at
their tsome south of Dowling on
Caledonia are the proud parent* Sunday ft The Youth Fellowship
of a ion, born Tuesday. Sept 21. group of Dowling Method tet
al Pennock hospital. The little Church will participate in the
fellow weighed 0 lbs, 11 oxa, and Youth Rally tcheduled for 3
hu been named Brian Todd. He o’clock Oct. 3 in the Methodist
hu a brother. Rory, at home.
Church in HaaUngs * Mr. and
Mra. Eric Otam of Iron River
children and Ralph Moore vial* were visilors on Monday at the
Lloyd Gaskill Iwmc The OL-rtis
Medical Care Facility and Mrs
the Gaskill’s eldest daughter.
Mildred, who also lives In Iron
River The Obena also brought
her father. Ralph Moore, visited word that Mildred’s husband's
health is much Improved.
the Don Kidder home Sunday
The Donald Procfrock family
day until Wednesday wtth Mr was in Kalamazoo Bunday, to
visit hte sister. Lillian Neltring
Thc Jeff Fellers were In Ann
Floyd Fisher attended the 50th
wedding anniversary open house Arbor. Bunday to visit her mint,
who te a patient al the Univer­
son at the Methodist Church on sity Hospital there a The OlayBunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Floyd den Corwin family are now in
visitor* of Mr. and Mr*. Harold D-rwling. Uw farm adjoining tiro
Ftehcr in Hasting*. They were Duane Jones furni
guest* of Mr. and Mr* j
___ - •______ _
Richard Bustance. also of Hu- j
under n
rwpon.
U Mr and Mr* Dean Stuart and *,W* tOf 30 PCTC*nt of
&gt;'’«■«
JdfJ i^mna I HnaU Wtn* accldenta
Mlchlenndren were Saturday evening
madz- up 13 Oereem of
r. and Mr*. Robert Brook*, of the aeaaon's hunting force.
Youngster* in this ake bracket.

Stuart entertained with a birth­
day party Bunday evening in
AgJillM’u honor of Kathy Stuart, daughter
of
the Ralph Stuarts of Greenwat: O»». CUetills. Bob and Gary Conley of
Hastings, Jimmie Cullen and

■srTK

the deer’s huntiflk-anhy. cauwx!
25 percent of lhe shooting mis­
haps during the IBM season on
whltetatts.

ipent Wednesday through Fri­
day at the Glenn Kauffman
iplin and daugh- home al Mill Itake caring for the
and Mr* Sadie children while their mother-'wa*
ing were Sunday called to Chicago due to the 1U-

guest* of 1
Clum. Mrs.
(pend the week^Lth her daugh­
ter. Other dlnneflnguest* of the
Clum* were her daughter and
family; Mr. and Mr*. Richard

Sunday dinner guest* of Mr.
adopted into the family about
and Mrs. Adon Myers were Mr.
five years ago. * Thc Men’s
and Mrs. Karl Tuttle of Na*hFellowship groups of the String t— A4dll|M U aX^te* S* raU.
Valley and Wrotnedge Avenue T«*«
C«l«m*a. rub»» Ham- Pleug and son of Dutton. After­
Wesleyan Chtrchen, together aty, Veatald^ M"’*’
noon caller* were Mr and Mrs
Richard Abel and son* of Kalamasoo. * Mr*. Dan Pcstma and
next Saturday afternoon here

in Hastings. * Many friends from Mr*. Stephen Osgood and famfly Rround lot last Saturday,
attended a baby shower at th®
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»BSmW Hun 917 000
Church

Elwood Yoder. * Mr* Minnie Conklin and family. Mr and
Clemons of West Branch and Mra. Oral Miller and family
Mrs Dan Po*tma were Saturday
and Mrs Keith Strickland. San­
home, ft Mr*. Gordon Yoder and dra and Mra. Winnie Dunn were
daughter. Julie, were Monday Bunday. Sept. 19. luncheon
vteltor* of her ateter, Mr* How­ giiesta of Mr. and Mr*. Dale
ard Newman, of Carlton Center 'Cbnklin.
Mr*. Robert Walton. Gary and
Debra* of Kalamazoo were Sat­
urday dinner guest* of lhe Claud

sraavs lunch

Cloverdale-Hope

Office Hour* 4
A
Mm. &amp; Wad. I ta
F.M

Welchcr. Sunday. Sept 19 ♦
Mr. and Mra Orlie VanSyckle
were Bunday. Sept. 19. dinner
guests ot Mr and Mrs. Blair
HawbUtz and Kenneth
Mr. and Mrs Dale Conklin
* David Yoder of Ferri* College. were Sunday, .Sept IB. dinner

Dowling

Hickory Corners

PRODUCTION
CREDIT
ASSOCIATION

and children were Sunday visi­
tor* of Mr. and Mrs Ernie Took-

Ry Mr*. Donald Pru/roek

Hubbard Hills

Business Directory

Lacey
Ry Mr*. Orlie 1'an.Svckle

Mr*. Maurice Thomas In Grand
Rapids, Thursday. * Mr. and
Mr*. Dan Postma and Mr* Min­
nie Clemons attended the 50th
wedding anniversary opsn house
Church Sunday afternoon.
■
Wall

George Yonker of Irving was a
Sunday afternoon visitor at lhe
Merton Mesecar home. * Hr.
and Mrs Wayne Tagg were Sun­
day afternoon visitors of Mr. and
Mra. Ted Bird of Middleville

day evening lunch guest of her
son. Mr. and Mr*. Wayne Tagg
Wayne Tagg attended a VP W.
meeting at Sunfield Prldav eve­
ning. * Mr. and Mr*. Bam Routh
and Mr. and Mn Otto Kunde
enjoyed, dinner Kt Jimmie’s Ortll
on Sunday, ft Mrs. Jay Wing is
Muskegon. * Fay Wing of Wood­
land visited his twin brother. Jay
Wing. Saturday. * Jay Wing at­
tended Carlton church service*
Bunday. * Mr. and Mr* Bud
Lake of Hasting* were Friday
evening visitor* al the Jule Tur-

�I
THK HAFHNG8 BANXtB-1

SIMPLE as 'A-B-C'-ALWAYS
BUY CLASSIFIED
945 3481
HOTTEST DEALS
IN TOWN
POLUWAMM CAMPER
. Fully equipped for that
ping trip New car oondlwith ejooo mito*.

COME TO WHERE
THE USED CAR
SAVINGS ARE

CLASSIFIED AD PAGE PHONE
HASTINGS BANNER Wl 5-3481
MINIMUM RATE—50c for Tw.nty Word*.

WHEELER MARINE BALKS A FRIGIDAIRE Flltra-maUc elec8ERVICE —Merouxy outboard
trie dryer, in good condition,
motor*. New and used boat*.
Call after 8 pm, 902 8 HanFlote Boat* Traitor* and acover. Arthur Stauffer, phone

FALL’ SPECIALS — Save $$
on One of These One-Owner,

MACHINE with dial tig • tag
unit. Make* button-hole*, fancy
stitch**, tcallope, embroidery
and satin atitehea. Total price.

Ntw-Cor Trade* . . .
1M4 MERCURY MONTCLAIR

WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED
tn aluminum, steel or wood
saah Burkey Auto Glass A
Radiator Shop, 218 N. Jefler..*on. Hasting*.
U

IM4 DODOB CUSTOM 888
Hardtop Power steering, power
brake*. Priced to go.
Only MAM
19M FOBS CUSTOM
Ford Sedan. V8 eng. Radio.
Very few mUe*------Only SIAM

. . . Catalina Hardtop, Hye
matte, power steering and i
dlo, new whitewall tire*.

2/3 ACM

Calendar of
Spacial Event*

MALE HE-LP WANTED

BORDERS A NICE CREEK

Journeymen
Industrial
Electricians

4 Dr. Sedan. Automatic Dr. Ra­
dio. Power Btearmg.......... *1,136
1881 PLYMOUTH VALIANT
4 Dr. Button Wagon. Automa­

Industrial Machine
Repairmen
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY]

4 Dr. Sedan......................... _*84t

apprenticeship or

experience in the trade.

Excellent wages and

son or mail resume to

Clark Oil Franchise

Employment Office

Available in
END-OF-MODEL

CLEARANCE SALE

NEW &lt;r USED CARS

Hastings

IMMEDIATE

Unit Located at

CORRECTIONS
OFFICER

230 N. Broadway

MALE ONLY

NEED

and Value! in Tpwn

■

See the Dodge Boys at

NOTICES
tributary insurance pro­
gram, excellent retirement
Plan, longevity bonus, and
liberal vacation and sick

Earnings Excellent

Potential Unlimited
1964 FORD FALCON

menl Must not be under 21
year* nor have reached your
48th birthday, and have
graduated from high school.

* Minimum Investment

FARM IMPLEMENT

Required

PRICES REDUCED

1963 CHEVROLET

Hospitalisation, Life
and Retirement Pro­

FARM MACHINERY

gram Available

ta being sentenced to Jail
confinement. (Any arrest
and conviction record will
be evaluated and may be
ground* for disqualifica­
tion.) Physical condition
adequate for performance of
the work. A physical examl-

FARMERS . . .
We ore now booking
Feed Concentrates for the
winter 6f *1965 and 1966.
(Booking* until Oct. 15.)

Take advantage at our seasonal
low price and save. Well be
glad io help you figure your
needs for the season.

Farm Bureau
Services
M-37 Smith

8/3

advancement in the

Heating - Plumbing

management field.

FARM SUPPLY
1962 CHEVROLET

pony Representative at

Service
win be given
the Mkhlgan Training Unit. Ionia,
Michigan, on October 8.
1M6 ak 8:00 am. AppUca-

New • Remodel • Repair

ma4a ae t&gt;re*l4aw by aiatvle sag teevt

Wl 5-5352
tf

resume to 203 N. Broadway.
SPEEDY . . .

1200 Bu. Cora Crib*
Special Price* while they last!
*335.00
-

Farm Machinery
NOTICE

FRANCISCO
FARM SUPPLY

NOTICES
1962 CHEVROLET

Hydraulic. A-l shape I
-tllM^Co*k*hutt Tractor. A-1
—MUsey Harris 30 Tractor. A-l

.1959. BUICK

NOTICE

Also larger tiros *t coawpondM
low pic**. Guaranteed water and
mildew proof.

WINICK
206 N. MkMgaii

SURFkUS

Wl 3-33 M

-Several Used Ploas-All sires.
-Grain Bln to fit Pick-up Truck.
-Kill a™. Onrtly Box
-Good Dsqd Chgln aww*
—John Deere No. 40 self-peojdlled Combine with 10 IL
gram head and new corn head
-2 wheel heavy duly Grain
Trailer with hydraulic dump.
—New Idea one-row Onrn Picker.
G*0d shape!
-OtlVM- wio-row Conj tncker.
Good‘shape I

GOODYEAR BROS.
124 N- Jeilericn’

M

5-5052

GOOD AS NEW
STORE

FOR ALL YOUR
WATtR CONDITIONING

Culligan Waler
Conditioning
(Tom Fr*nthw*y. Owmrl

319 N DoHwood

945-5'02

KOTICE!
L«t Farm Bureau Services

handle your shelled corn
direct from the field . . .
Our new truck hoist and
dryer are reody!

We Offer Top Prices

SAVE

For Your Corn

FARM BUREAU
SERVICES

•

OIDU OF PVBUCATIOU—
rual Aueuv
Stale at Michigan. The Prolate
Oart tor lhe Ueaate of Barrr.
la lhe Mallee ot Ite Palate at Laara
Mmattea. Dooteao*. »Me Xo U.ng*.
It to Oteavte. that ee Oet. *. 1»&lt;U. PDBUCATIOX OBDBBHtato ot Muhlgan. The Protate
at 4 10 ajm?la tte Vrbtete Tauri
Court tar lhe County at Ilarry.
In the Mailer &lt;4 the Below at;
meatto, Mauaialantor. '*■**■. t«r al- Pterearr M. l aaiptelt Deemed. kUe
loaaeoe at hto leel ateetelt. aed ea jf. 14*10
Il ie Ordecod that M Dee. &lt;1. IMS.
iuterpreialtoa of P«r**r»[&gt;b * of the
Utt Will aad Tvolaamtl et aald 4e- el 1U AM. la lhe Probate Coerlroom.. Ha&gt;Uagt. Mlehlgaa. a teanag
',’l‘ubii«ltoa aad aerrite ehall te be hold al which .11 utenere ot gall
medr m yror Med by itetate aad Court decoawd are repaired te *ro&gt;e tteir
elalMa Creditor* w«*l 41. .own
[latte September 11. IbM.
eUlm. oith the Court oai owe a
• Philip*IL Mltotell Jed*e of Pre­ eopy on Arlen. W. Campbell. KurtIm. *14 W. Welaut BtrreL Haitiage,
bate.
MkhlgeU. prior to M&gt;d beetle*
llkhard J. Hadaee
I'ubbrelion end icrrke ahull ba
AUorttoy lol Fviiliaeor
wad. at provided by Sielate had
Met&gt;l *uJ Hudaoa
IO2 W. Stele Htreet
Haltlag*. Mkbigaa
9/3v Dated ntepl. 31. IBM
Philip A. Mltotell. Judge .1 Fro-

i

1962 BUICK

t

Mltob.*!, Jadta •« rte
tele.
Harte A. Ihmmaee
Alteraey tar FaUttoaar
,
SO* W. Cearl HWeel
llatliBga. Mlchtoaa
»/»O

KAECHELE'S
305 5. Church

Station Location or send

.O ?

FRANCISCO

la lhe teroeeea id aaM dey. ionol
liate.
The yremlaeo deaerlted in aald
mortgage *&gt;d whieh are to be oeM
are alluied La tea City of Haaalaga.
la Barry (mtelr. Mltelgu. aed Me
deocribed u faXona:
&gt;
.
Tbe avath voaquarian of Leto *
aad 2. aad the north oaa halt at
Lola 3 aad 4. all la Block K«mter
B. of IL J. ktedJPe AddfiteWi'bo
lhe Ctiy. formerly Village ot Hoettage. Barry Coaaty. Mtchlgu. »o*
cording to the recorded plab there-

Dated: Jaly IL I BBL
AAO CortroraUea .
PtnUOATIOtf OBDJBh:.__.
By: Lleyd Itemba4w.
IMS teewfiy Xateaaal Baak Mito.
»r.4 te Determine Uau*.
Stele el Mlchlgaa. Prwbato Caul Bailie Creek. Michigan
lo/J
ter the Cvaair al Berry.
Ketale st chartee J. Treybaaea, I*OBDEB OP FUBUCATIOX—
ll to Or4«r»d that aa Oet. S. I»4*. Hasi AceeoaL
al b A M. in lhe Prabele C-rU»ta.
Hlal. ot Mtohigna. Th. Probate
llaatia**. Miriiiaan. a haarlM ba heU Cowl tor lhe County al j&gt;*rrr.
en lhe HilU-a el Martha Tritkil.o
la lhe Matter at tee Eatete «l tell a
fur apyalelmeel el aa admialrltator,

Wl 5-222.

Excellent opportunity for

1963 CHEVROLET

•‘“‘“■Tar

i

Business

'■

^shis

w r

Already Established

- ■-

seed* *■=■&lt; eeerided. aetiao Uto eoiiee to term Thrnuaed BU
l* hereby girea ikel eald ■wrtgece Hundred T.oaty • els and aereely
— ill be toreektea* by a sale al the
morigeged |.r«alui, er l:o« part “1
item, it yubllo veadu*. at to.
s-2,7£Tb‘^‘“‘.K”u:
eatraure ot tee Court Hewee. la luelta*e Mlehtoaa. SiJlrM e'eieek a.M.
aaotlea al lhe eoaih free! de*f ot tee
Coaaty Halldlng. la Ue city vt

0

a

HASTINGS
MOTOR SALES

like person to drive my car to
Tarpon Springs. Fl*.. aometune
in November. WU1 pay neces­
sary expense* for one and car
expense*. Can take two. Harry
William*. Rl Hastings. Thane
Wl 5-4601.
u 8/30

dress and ZIP number for
MM. Thl* iDcludek poatag*
and sale* laa. Burpee'* Spec­
ialty Shopps, Dalton. Mich,

Iteud'‘jlt.t. 14. IMS
^Philip IL Mjtehell.

MOTICS OP MOBTOAOB
rOBECLOBUBS BALE
WHMIEAS. detealt hu beta mate
la tee eaadlUome of ike mortgage,
dated Juuary *», l«U, eaeeelod by
Ctortaee JaaUr Bamy u4 Wilma A.
I'ri rhiKt.:'..7S4rs.1.'i
mvttetgo "U tacerdOd 1* the Oltu»
el Barry Oeualy Itegtoto* e&lt; Doede
ea Febraary B. ftte. ia Liter IM et
“JKtaa •suit's t »
elgaed by U»-Bterl&lt;agM lo A AC tor-

kegliior at Deed* ee robmary ».
Ssit ar "• -

^UHEBkAB^lho amwtal teouute

1

Get a One Owner

&gt;r tha Best Terms

1963 CHEVROLET

part-time. Must be neat, per­
sonable and responsible. Ex-1 YEARLING LEGHORN HENSElene* not required. Excel­
t opportunity for advance­
ment. If interested apply In
person to the Clark Station.
■MO N. Broadway.
0/»i

Un M«4«l Trato-lo,

61 te 64 Car!

1964 CORVAIR
•.krue 2 Dr . 4 weed trarwewMien.
w. wette. Ona owner.

HA8TINGB with Rawlelgh
product*. Steady good earnings
year around. No capital re­
quired. Write Rawleigh. Dept.
MGl-651-11, Freeport. Ill. 8/30

t

Wl 5-2426

new ga* furnace, on two nice
large shady lot*. E. Slate Rd.
Hastings-City waler. Priced al
only 87,900. Low down payment
on land contract. Call or write:
Fiank Korsky, GL 2-9293. Of­
fice GL 9-1196. Grover co.
Realtors. 53 Jefferson, 61,
Grand Rapid*, Mich.
9/30

hour and up passible. Pull or
part time. Write Watkins
Product*. Inc, D-63, Winona,

s ' I's

1435 S. Hanover
Wl 5-2425

Johnson St. Write or call: Nel­
son Ruehs, TW 1-1381. Ofllc*
GL 9-3396, Grover Realtor Co.
8/30

Eaton Mfg. Co.

LARKE BUICK

basement, built-in*. gae fur­
nace, city water and Mwer,
two-staU attached
garage.“FHA
rtSbJ.
“-SiSiS
jis

10 certifiable years of

BUSINESS

OPPORTUNITY

Motor Sales

CHEVROLET

ABLE PAPER - For picnic*,
family reunion*, lota of uses.
«r by 100. I3M at The Ban-

have

Valve Division

ond

TLED GABI Bee Carl 6t Betty's
Appliance* before you buy I
They Sell—They In*tofi—They

Must have successfully

benefits. Apply in per­

REAHM
MOTOR SALES

—Use Rexalli fast permanent.
Regular 82DO-Now IlfiO. No
pre-shampoo—No after odor.
Available at Jacobs' Pharmacy.

completed an accredited

UM MEECUBY 4 Dr. Sedan
Automatic, power steering.
Very dean! ........................ UK
UM MEBCUBY 4 Dr. H-Tep

store. Apply in writing. Has­
tings V A 8 Hardware. HI B.
State St, Hastings, Michigan.

HASTINGS
BANNER

CLASSIFIEDS
Call Wl 5-3481

�r
•—THE HASTINGS HANNER
Thtrrtday. September M, 1MJ

Lakewood
Clan Officer*
s

I

Past Barry
Resident Dies

Heedersbot &amp; Vicinity

Belvedere Is Completely New For 1966

By Mr*. Richard Clark
■Ht&gt; j
pimm

Lakewood High School *tu1 dents have elected tlwlr claxa
officer! for 1905-M
Senior Clam president. Phili
Townaend; vice president. Denweek of the death recently in nia Stuart; secretary. Busan
' -- - Heyer
it- of Dr. Fred Shepherd -

Ploy Greenfield.
iwpw’iJil
be oaiuraay
8*iurd*7"^
Dorothy
.upper
»&gt;u ue
v.”7:301
&gt;. av; Vlclde
Everyoneand
Dicase
try loNewat-

Mr. and Mrs Ted O’Laughlin
were Sunday caller* of Teds on Bunday.

Tom Slater and Connie Tlckner.
Junior Class prvwldetU. Gary
•’ partner in the Moore and ten. fecretary, Jeanie GoodeShephard Hardware. He later moot; Utaxuin. Greg Slfton;
became a denllrt and lived In Jim Fannun and Mike Booher
Remus where lie practiced den- are on the Student Council.
... J .v. .. .. „ . ■' Sophomore Claaa prcaidentJ
Aitar the death at hla first
pieo,^; vlc&lt;. president. |
James Roberta; aecretary. Mari- I
Maude Kenyon, a chllditcod l.vn Cooley; trtaaurer, Donald
friend In Freeport and after her Hitt; Student Council. Ann Sto­
death be made his home in well and Robert McGhan.
Freshman preaident. Dennis
■~ ~ .
...
. O'Mara; vice president, Steven
Ho U survived by two sons and Schmy; treasurer. Kay Blmrina daughter, one *on. Lawaon. a ski; sccreUry, Diane Sayer;
twin, preceding turn In death. Alex McColl and Barbara TownTh. body waa returned to Remus
"PnwrntaUvea.

HASTINGS WESLEYAN
METHODIST CHURCH
Cor. N. Michigan it F. Bate Rd.
Rev Olson W. Clark. Pastor
By Mr*. John Hook
Wl 5-3212
10 am. Sunday Kliool. Rally
Day with Mystery box and speMr. and Mm. Kendall. Kfiler C|ni pnwram.
of Wall Lake were Wednesday, U am. Warship service, xrcallcra of Mr and Mn. Ed Rice. m,M’: “7 WIU Build My Churcm"
3 pm. Hervlce nt the County
also Floyd Palmer of Orangeville
Medical Care Center, church
Friday night. * Mr tuid Mrs Ed

Durfee

I
|

Rice attended a birthday supper

6: 30 p.m. wealcyan Youth Fel­
lowship. '
7: 30 pm. Evening Gospel hour,

Casey. * Eight Ladles from Cedar

of UUle Long Lake- *
Olauphlln spent the weetatnd
with hU parents, the TW
three serving.
I The 4H Club mrota Monday. O'LaugtiUne. * Callers UX week
of Warren anil Georgia Brogan
were Mr. and Mra. Ron Haynea
of Hartings. Mr. and Mix. Rob-

of our usual supper. Please bring
followlng officers were elected at
our Aid Thursday: Genevieve
Stanton, president : Georgia Bro-

Schantz, secretary;
Minnie
Schantz, treasurer; Mort Clark.

The intermediate size Plymouth Belve­
dere for 1966 has a wholly new appear­
ance, major chassis improvement* and a
wide range of optional equipment. A pro­
duction version of the famous 426-cubic
inch hemispherical head V-8 engine will
be offered in 1966. There are six Belvedere
body types and 18 models. Shown here is
the Satellite two-door hardtop. Sedans,
hardtops and convertibles will have a 116inch wheelbase, and station wagons a 117inch wheelbase. Fully unitized bodies with

and fresh
curved glasswindow*
------------------------_ body line*
make- the new Belvedere look longer and
lower than its 1965 counterpart. The
standard V-8 engine in the Belvedere
series has 273 cubic inch displacement
with a two-barrel carburetor. Othor en­
gine options besides the 426 “hemi" are
the 318 and 361-cubic inch V-8s using
regular fuel, and a high performance ver­
sion of the 383-cubic inch V-8. Safety fea­
tures include a new type of inside door
handle, and new power brake booster*.

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Now mowing’s fun, and faster, too.
This 4-season tractor cases all lawn
and garden tasks. Test-ride? Call:

E. L. CARPENTER
HARDWARE

BANNER WANT ADVS. BRING RESULTS

Scaled Book
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. grayer
Davis Wednesday morning- * and Bible study.
Mr. and Mrs Ernie Bateman.
Saturday. 4 pm. Wesleyan
Men's Fall Round-up.
Mrs. Cyril Bateman of Eaton
Rapids. * Wednesday callers of
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
Velte Road at Woodland
Louise Fender of Dowling and
Rev. Einar UniYth. Pantor
Mrs Grace Richie of Bellevue
* Bunday dinner guests of Mr. “Your Friendly. Christ-centered
Church"
Sunday school nt 10 am.
Cheney. Diana Davis of Grand
Morning worship at 11 am.
Dowling * Mix. Homer Ham­ sermon theme: "A Strange Funemond and Mrs Genevieve Makley of Hastings railed on tlx-ir
’I’ucsday. 2 pm. Katherine
Circle.
Hynea of Battle Crrek Snttirday
8 p.m. Dorcus and Mary Marnight. Sunday cnllcnr al the
3 to H pm tAiuing Conference
convention.
Wednesday. 4 pm. cherub and
Orville Purchcll were Sunday Junior choir.
Wednesday.
Sentor
choir.
Saturday. 9 un. Junior Cate­
chism claxa.
Saturday. 10 a.m. Senior. Cate­
chism class

142 E. Slat* Sr

Ben Frankliri
I SUMS Io

Ruth Barry

Gamyent BAG

99'

Long Stem ROSES

2/38‘

IBVj In. tall, look
real! Whole dozen!

bossed vinyl.

Decorative box with soft, white, extra
absorbent tissues. Our own lop quality
brand, with 400 sheets. 200 pullsl

Sivt On Cookwar•/

TEFLON SALE!
3 PC. GRIO0LE SET
10 in. squire grid- 4J rra
die; 2 cup mixer; J *)/
ll’&gt; in.nyton turner.

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CALEDOSIA

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37e

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OOe

All nylon turner*.
spoons, cutters in
white; sandalwood.

JJ*
•***

Ruth
William F. Arnold, mana­

WOMEN'S BRIEFS

ger of the Model Finance
Office at 140 W. State

Acetate Tricot. Q /
Elastic waist- 0/ U/C
band. White.
' **
colors. 5-10.

Street (next to The Cop­

15 Demer sheer

^/88‘ :»2.22

per Lantern), invites you

to call him at Wl 5-3429
to $1,000.

MONEY FOR A

RAYON SCARFS

LAKE ODEK8

Prints n* plains with
hand-rolled hems! Have
one to go with every outid! 32 x 32 Inches.

FUN-FILLED SUMMER

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67‘

Big 10 gallon size;
plastic; metal cover.

Kitchen TOOLS

TEFLON BAKEWARE

2/55'

HAHTIKOB

r.%

Chrome plated; blk.
plastic handle* li
sculptured design.

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140 W. State St.
Hastings
•

IRONING COVERS

TRASH CONTAINER

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MODEL*
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with plait* seat.

10 ox. lite. Plastic.

Filmy, Flatt* ring

at any time you need $25

1.37 —di

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SBBUTVnu
Haitian. Bl,

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coated or cotton drill.

loterir HanHL UxIOilFI*.

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...

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Atwtted Blaustt. Shirts. J2-JI

1J7

Woman's Stritch Caprls, 1-11.

177

29x24 k. Framid Picture!

1.91

H’uirf Adi Sell Unused Hems.

SPORT SHIRTS

1908 to 1965

34'

57 Years of Service,

Colton flannel plaids with
stays. Sires 6 to 16.

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Many years of dependability to our clients
In Hastings snd Surrounding Communities u

Sanforized* cotton
flannel. Boys* 6-16

1.88

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1.68
/ Thermal cotton knit
i Maize; aqua. 1 to 8.

1.88

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ra

PLASTIC
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27x48 in. solid*
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Cotton weave*;
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77c

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aj

a

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Psi/TitH* DiqrauMf .

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fc
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f Ben Frankliri

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102 W. State St
HASTINGS

�iThe Hastings Banner

Cause of Leaves’ Fall Colon
Explained by WSU Biologist

Thunder. September 30. I9«5_____________ Spctlon Three—Me. 1 te «

Area Chamber
Barry Health
(Supports Barry &amp;X2T

Mr. and Mra. Clayton Jarrard i) 1
* I? C
•&lt;!
called at ths home of Mr and KODeH i1. ^011111
Mra Andy Re Friday, Sept. 17.'
„
„
.

Suffers Fatal
Heart Attack

Dodge of MHjth Hastings.

■ Blood Program | “•By™p

।St. Rose Senior

MJ&gt;- " About Security

11

Funeral services for Ro—
Smith, 52, R2 Hastings. wlw
died at 2 aun. Saturday. Sept. 25,
ul Pennock Hwpltal. were held
al the Episcopal Church al 1:30
ptn. Tuesday.
The Rev. Don M. Oury c&lt;fl1 dated with tautat In Riverside
Cemetery.

Ttaefl) ORIGINAL

Mr. Smith suffered a fatal
heart attack al hl» homo on Uta

fore he died.
Mr. Smith was employed as a
Cool and die maker al the Cheno­
weth yachlne Company since
early in August, and formerly
•vorkcu at the Hastings Alu­
minum Products Company.
He was bom in Brooklyn.

Starts Thursday
October 14th

America's Greatest
Drug Store Event
Hundreds of items at
2 for the price of 1
PLUS A PENNY

W. Bliss Company al Brooklyn,
before moving to Hastings in
1M8.
.

The recognition was given b)' T»x»e needing transportation
hr. MMilcal BoctetV at a xoectal 11
.. !
! flee equipment repairman upon
.
.rf. "Governors Luncheon' witn
completion of UB. Air Force ba°lX l^l^lte SToS 11 Governor Romney as lhe f»| Uc military training al Lackland . J*‘~ ££
tujcd speaker special awards
SecnrUy
taw Including Medicare.
AFB. Texas. Airman Certer1^“*OauatyJBsrk William Crld |w&lt;re presented to physicians
tpcclaltted training win be St Pt
ln
’who hare been etectad to StateA eun«cb to be heid ln Haa
,,Kh **
on State commissions and boards. |
F OIUIU
Every county of Michigan has a breath taking color display . Uonal facilities usod by the Air .on
in autumn.
the technlcally-trained\peraonnei i*“ -j*"---------DETROIT—"Many people cnlng ot days as we approach t
----- -- — «——Graveside iwrvicca for Robret
believe that lhe firs! heavy winter Is the critical factor in i.t „ „
I government at all levels." accord- 'jj, snore. 7-week-old son of Feter
frost gives rise to lhe brilliant controlling lhe production of . High School,
ling to Oliver B. McGillicuddy, and JoAnne (Eichenauer! Snore.
colors ot leaves In autumn." these substances, although .
(MIK Lansing, president of the imo N .Michigan Avenue, wree
aays-Prof. Jack Valdovinos ot leniiKiraturc changes may also
Michigan Stale Medical Society. to be held at 2 pun. thl* Wed­
the WaVhgstate University Bi­ Influencethe reactions to a Accident Victim
*
ne.iday.
minor extent/-'.
ology DeptoUnent.
/
Mra. Lewis Shafer returned Dar*»iv«* Dettreec
These changes in the level Slowly Recovering
"Actually, the change InAolof the vital growih-rcgulstlngLinda Kling. 14. daughter of from Jackson Sunday evening
®
J ,
ophyll pigment' rnirnufacture substances ntake possible the- Mr and Mrs. Gus Kling of । where she had gone on Thursday | Helen M. King. Rl Hastings.
along with thc fjreakddwn of beautlful autumn colors which Middleville Road. M-37, has been | to attend the funeral of her received a master of arte dnrree
progressing very wall and 1* out niece's husband. Robert A. Avery., and Barbara B. Klein. 8JI E.
existing chlorophyll In the occur before the leaves fail.
■Autumn color is a tourist at­
. .. ------ --- -------------- 1who diedTuesday, Sept 21. Bond, received a master ot art* ..
-j
cells of each leaf," he point*
traction In Michigan. The
at FooteHospital.
degree tn library science at the grandmother, Mra. Ethel Snore
out:
Pie1
Mr a»«rw »&gt;■ • Rrw danarc. Univendty of Michigan al the of 410 E. Green; his maternal
Once thc green mask ot the State has over 85 different spe­
end o! the firstSummer tenn grandfather. Ernest Eichenauer
chlorophyll pigment is gone, cies of soft and hardwood
Hospital In
Haplda
A total of 1.671 degrees were of Woodburn. Ore., and hl* masays Dr. Valdovinos? the trees, more types than in all
awardrd at that time
ternal grandmother, Mra. Virbright orange, yellow and red ot Europe.
&gt; Nov. 9. 1935. except
Before 1900 the situation was
------------ •-----------’ glnta Thomas, Middleville.
colors of the carotene and xan­
' The Richard Snyder family I Tiie body reposed st thc Wall­
thophyll pigments already different.
. ...uuu unc uu«i« — -- - Mnma
.Michigan was covered with
fircscnt In thc leaves burst
---------- • - ----Mr. Avery is surviveo oy nis now reoiae u&gt;. ,uw
-------vast white pine forests. Lum­
orth.
kt/./....------------------------------------- wl,e ttnd Uwee sons- ranging in area and he commutes to Kida- until time for the services.
The changes In the pigmen­ bering and forest fires dimin­ unrt
tn ttntvMuT aKC ,rom 8 to 21 He w“ • n’"”’ 11111200 ’&gt;•"&lt; he L» now ansociat------- -———
.
tation of leaves are controlled ished thc evergreens, making t
y । ber of thc EaKlcswllh thc National Cush RegiaThe highest death rate by fire
by growth-regulating substan­ It possible for leafy trees to m^ kiiL Z-rnamM nCTxamhT'
, ter Co. They moved In August U among those 65 years tod c*dces/' he continues "The short- grow hi their place:

I f

We're Observing

£Mrs. Shafer

Attends Pundral
Jackson

Truman Ames
Dies Friday at
Medical Facility

National

Thru

October 9

Jacob's
Prescription ~

Pharmacy
126 East Shift St.

Phone Wl 5-2466

CROSSING GUARD

|

Attends Conference

over and Marshall. Another
adult safety remain a at
Michigan and Grand.

Stan Trumble,
C.L.U.
■•umwiu, %.s,.v.

... OCT. 4th to 6th

LIONS S2f SALE

UPHOLSTERING

A ^Member of the Hastings
Lions^Club will be Calling on You!

THE FURNITURE

BUILDING

Wayne Hazel

New York Life

Phone 374-3523

Phone Vermontville
259-7298

REMEMBER: Your purchase of these light bulbs
provides funds for the local Lions Club's Sight
Conservation work and all other community serv­
ice activities.

, Wait and Buy Bulbs from a LION

To America
with love
The 1966
Chrysler

Petronell Spencer
Is Buried Here

STOP in and SEE the

"TT

DON'T FORGET
ZHL?•MnSd.n'S'icdi..,
Bloiogical Station. Gull Laks.
!

The visitation committee
l thc Lake Odraaa OES Chapter
j made 51 calls during July and health for several month* prior Haven Rest Home at DcsMolnea,
I August, It wan reported at the to his death.
meeting Thursday at the Ma- । He was bom April 15. 1894.
dent of Hastings
J draped in memory of Orvtn
uGarllnger. Robert Lapworth.
Archer Howard and Mrs. Anna brothers, Estel _ and -Clarence, I
both Rl Hostings. and Clifford'
Refreshments were served by of California, and a sister. Ea-I
I
lher. living In Idaho.
Riverside
m.,,
1 Dates to remember: Advanced
□ury officiated.
■ Officer* rught at Ha*tings and
i Nashville, Sept
28:
chapter
Philharmonic Music I
meeting. Oct. 5. Grand Chapter
at Grand Rapid* Oct 12-13-14
Mra. PetroneU Spmccr. 89.■ p-,r
second consecutive
- and Ionia County AaaoctaUon at died at the William Morgan ytMr. Michigan State University
Medical Facility at Marshall at
nations WKAR - AM-FM I
8:45 pm. Friday.

RPeTiNG

-------------

.— V W V'-L, Hitu 0,1'

'!?

Mrs. Royce Barlow
Is Buried Here

Lake Odessa OES
Reports Activities

October 3

. FounJ

^^'•^S^gStfDead in Crib

Aluminum Prod acts.
Mr. Smith Ut survived by hl*
wife. Dorothy; a*son. Gerald, a
deputy with the Barry County
rhertff * department; a daughter.
Kathryn, a student al Western
Michigan Unlveraity; tils father.
Frank, who lived with ' tiie
Smiths, and one grandson.
He was a past exalted ruler of
Che Hastings Elks Lodge, a mem­
ber of Emmanuel Episcopal
Qhurch. a former district Cub
Scout cnmmL&lt;BloncT and former
Scoutmaster of Troop 5 »pon- Atnre. 71. Rl Hastings, who died'
sored by Southeastern School.
He had received thc Scooters
Care Facility, were held at the
Leonard - Osgood Funeral Horne

Network 1* oao

Hastings

, Frank and Chaitolte (Heytv'
(Smith. He was graduated from
i Boys High School al Brooklyn
■ and married Dorothy Kelley ot
Bay Ridge. N. Y.. on Nov. 29.
IBM.
He worked for Onimman Alr-

Spc./I.-IH. Manager Ruim-II

officiating.
lor Sundfly' &lt;5ct- 3-

Howard Brooke Dies
vlvore.

ard-Osgood Funeral Home.

iland

Township,

died

Sunday

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BARRY COUNTY ...
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“

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Mra. Itadant attended Uw Michigan Association of BroodcauiUTs
Convention nt Hidden Valley
Sept. 15th through the 18th.

body was taken on Monday from
Uie Walldorff-Sponablo Funeral
Home to the Brebc Funeral
Home at Ithaca for services.

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1. Duraclcan removed from ’/a to 65% more
DURACLEAN Method Outcleans All Other*

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2.

Duraclcan showed less than ’A of 1 % fab­
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3.

Duraclcan showed absolutely no shrinkage
compared with up to 231 sq. inches lost by
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Rhone Wl 5-3853

AU Saving, Inturad Up to
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Dewey s Car Palace
M-43 at Sprague Road, Dalton

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S. Hanover at Hastings City Limits

�r
k-TWl HASTINGS BANNER

Public Forum

ItH B«M»r valataaaa tevi.i. u
iWarna. li u r»«p»ew»iv irm*

AUTO-OWNERS
Insurance Company
Lamina. Midi 4BIXK1

Mutual luaunuire Company Kilt

a whole

Congratulation Mra. Jool Korney
in thc matter. Quite obviously

Winwr of the CeMopot Freezer

in aeelng lite name in print than

» Kroger's Frozen Food Freezer Drawing

opportunity we wae given te

cels any other brand in quality
or Kroger will replace it with
the brand of your choice
&gt; v or refund your money ?/

SLICED PEACHES i•—

Strawberry Preserves’»&gt;

KROGER PEAS ,R»

LIQUID SWEETHER

Kroger Frozen Corn. Peas. French Fries qr

'

Kroger Non Fat

9^.

FREE

Avondale Kidney Beans 1-lb. 5-ox cam or

Kroger Tea Bags pkg of 48 or

mv

.

Kroger Cui Wax Baam I lb. cans or

Kroger Poach. Apricot or

DRY MILK

.Utility GfljrantBfl!

"DOUBLE Top Value
STAMPS Every WEDNESDAY!

ol 1516 Kingston Ave, Kalamazoo

GIFTS

PEAS &amp; CARROTS »—

pi.

Kroger Red Tart Cherries or

suppose, requiring an appearance

Kroger Virginia Peanuts 7-at. wl. ca

AVONDALE TOMATOES

PEAHUT BUTTER

we don't accept ll in the United

Sincerely,

.

*

1113 Hollen Road
Baltimore, Maryland
21212

Hickory Corners

CORNEB BEEF HASH

Kroger Catsup U^x. wl. blls, Peas 8-ox. wl cam or I

FRUIT COCKTAIL

SLICED PEACHES &lt;»&gt;

APPLESAUCE

&lt;3.

TOMATO JUICE

mi&gt;

-

Kroger Kraut I lb can or

Kroger Pinpapple-Grapelruil Drink or

I

EVAPORATED MILK

—

Kroger Sliced Cheese 8-oz. wl. pkgs «

CAKE MIXES Mb

" =■ -

Avondale Peas 1 •*» 1-ox. cans or

I

CUT GREEK BEARS

’
Tiger Tail

Kroger 1-lb loaf

BROOM

CRACKED WHEAT BREAD

Kroger 3f Off labef Thin

Kroger Spinach 1-lb. 11-oz. cans or

Mb a, 20/

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FRUIT COCKTAIL Mb

■

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Silver Platter Rib

Castle Rose
Cannon Terries

Center Cut
Pork Chops

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PLUS 1300 EXTRA
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Ice Cream

Tenderly Boston RoHed

PLUS &gt;52.00 in
Cash Savings!

Boneless
Pot Roast |

tf you did not receive a mailer, see your

local Krnaer Store Manager.

US Utility Grade
West Virginia Whole or Half

Macintosh

Apples by the

Semi-Boneless
HAMS
ib.
(

99c

Frozen Shrimp
Shrimp 3 lb

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Shrimp

mis

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CUBE STEAKS

fHAKKS
. — Fd[rjh

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SLICED BACON
LUNCH MEATS

SLICED lACOt

FRYERS

’**.’*•

F,SH ST,C&lt;S

LINK PORK SAUSAGEib79x

Fresh Wholi

Hbertdan. originally from Allen­

99/

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BOLOGNA

Raymond Martin and hte
bride from White Cloud. Minn.,
have been rwtlnj his mthcr.

- .n&gt;

Oscar Mayar Franks lb 69C br

Singleton Frozen
bag

Art-

15-Lb. Be«

4VC

Hus 50&lt; Deposit on Crate

Diamond Shelled English

Singleton Frozen
ington hod a bud fall recently I
while playing at lite home. He

—

Kroger Spinach 15-oz. wt. can or

Avondale Halvas or

Singleton Brand
• in Texas and his people in Knn-

L

Cream Style Corn 1-lb. Lox. cam

SANDWICH COOKIES^

Sept. 21, IMS
Mr. Editor:
You may know tint I am a
regular aubecribcr to Uie Hil­
lings Banner and have enjoyed
' thc paper for many years. The
Banner haa come to me in many ‘
parts of Uie United States, as
weU as Japan, Germany, and
Kona.
Now, I trel Dial I should write
you in regards to the letter from
McDonald U Carpenter to Mr.
Carl A. Brodbcck. which was
published in The Banner of Sept.
1&lt; IMS, page fl. The caption
for this letter contained an edi­
tor's note, however, lhe contents '
at lhe letter did not relate to the I
Caption: "Delton graduate!
Writes about Army Abroad."
Perhaps the letter that Mr.
Carpenter wrote to the Honor­
able Paul Todd should be pub­
lished in order UuU The Banner
readers could get a better picture
or true meaning from thc pub-I
Itahod letter. Otherwise. I can see I
no reason for having putjlLsJicd
the personal letter from Mr. I
Carpmter to Mr. Brodbeck.
'
I can only come te the con­
clusion. from Mr. Carpenter's
letter, that hr lias many pictures
of Paris, likes politics and pohtlclons In general; and my im­
pression that Uie Armed Forces
will benefit by thc expiration of
his term of service. This com­
ment is based upon 24 years of
service in the Armed Forces and
personal knowledge of the types I
of personalities of Individuals;
who write their CongrcMiniin for
selfish and personal reasons.
I
May I twar from you in the
near future.
Sincerely
Allen E. Prentice
IX Col. (USA) (Ret.)
i

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,

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Walnuts or Pecans »■ 99/
Florida Ruby Red

GRAPEFRUIT

4'»49/

Indian Summer

APPLE CIBER

Thompson Seedless

GRAPES

de) evening, Sept. IT. meeting

ate at University Hospital. Ann

The JuhUalres. a mixed quar­
tet, and their planted from Hoi-

25

50

STAMPS

STAMPS

STAMPS

igambeei d 10-fte or

_

en with polio which left her
actively,

K’ciU Adi Sell Ui*ud items.

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Assembly of Coil

Joyce Poll Id
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Rev. Byron D. Jonea of Axhley.
Pa., will be the guest speaker
during the apecta] aervlCM which
are cclieduletl to begin Sunday, GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
Ort. 3rd. at Harting* Aawmbly
&lt;rf God.
Rev. Melvin Goble, local paaDivine worship, 10:45 un.
tor, oay&gt; thrac ipedal service*
are ochedulcd nightly except
Monday and Saturday at 7.
'This la Rally Day for our Sun­
Rev. June* win a]w bo day tclxxjl and Christian edu­
mlnhlering In the woewhip »»rcation will be featured at our
worship service.

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Powell. Pasior
Rev. Gwenneth Sebring, Pastor
10 am. Bunday school.
Mr. Donald Elmore
10 am. Bunday school.
11 am. Morning worship.
" Pm. Christian Endeavor
8 pm. Preaching.
Evening mtvIcc to follow.
Wednesday, 7 pm. prayer meet­
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NORTH IRVING WESLEYAN
Xlfe.
by the
NOTE change of time for eveMETHODIST CHURCH
Thu *rvloe la broadcast. WBCH.
Cor. of Sisson and Buehler Road
Junlor chureh. For
Thunday, Oct. 7 WJJ.A. place
4 ml. W. of Broadway. Freeport children 4 to 8 years old
Rev. Morris Borgman, Pastor
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I 6:30 pm. All Young People'#
Sunday school. 10 am.
■ meetings.
Morning worship, 11 am.
ST. AMBROSE CATHOLIC
Young People's service. 7 pm. | 7:30 pm. Evening church acr- CHURCH AT DELTON
vlce. Message by the pastor.
Evangelical service, 8 pm.
Special music, hymn aing.
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' 8.30 pm. Pastor a Alaska Mis­ OUR LADY OF GREAT OAK.
WOODBURY
SJon
pictures.
DOWLING
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH sionary
! Monday

more titan 35 ymrs Since 1955 Information dam will be field
he lun been traveling in an In the church basement al 8
evangelistic ministry.
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While serving as pastor. Rev. Christian doctrines will be pre­
Jone* wtu instrunicniul In »- rented from the Lutheran point
tabllshing six new churches all of
Our members are invited
of which presently liave full-time ,or a review. The public is Inpertora and own their own build-!vklwl
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Rev. B. R. Davis, Pastor
Telephone 374-3248

The public Is Invited to hear I "This u the Life,"
this veteran minister during: WKZO-TV. 9:30
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located at 102 Eart Woodland WZZM-TV. 11 am.: over WILX- I Sunday school. 9:45 am.
Avenue in Hastings.
TV. 11:30 am.; ova- WJIM-TV,
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Rev. Chalmer Miller. Pastor 1130 nm a
I Fellowship service. 7:45 am.
j. avpan..
Youth Fellowship, Wed, 7 pm.
Phone RO 5-3503'
Sunday school. 9:30 u m.
Bible Study and prayer aervWorship, 10:30 am.
.
, WOODLAND
! Ice. Wednesday, 8 pm. at Roger
Thursday prayer service, 7:30. I CHURCH OF TIIE BRETHREN Carey liome, west of church.
8319 Coats Grove Road
i
Rev. Charles Glbba, Pastor
HASTINGS CONGREGATION
I Worship services. 9:45 am.
OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
Sunday school. 10:45 am.
220 West Colfax Street.
| Junior ehotr, 4 pm. Thursday.
Bunday Public Talk. 8 pm.
. Wednesday, Sept. 29 th, council
Watchtower Bible Study, 4:15
pm.

I Girls Clubs.
: Tuesday — 6:30 pm. CSB

Wednesday Activities

0 am. Women's prayer band.
Bible study.
. 8:30 pm. Adult choir rehearsal.
Thursday Activities

clubs.

cirty meeting.

MILO BIBLE CHURCH
R3 Delton
Rev. Frank Crabb
A. J. Spoelstra, Pastor

Worship, 11 am.
THE GALILEAN
BAPTIST CHURCH
Former Freeport High School PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
Rev, Howard W. Rogers, Pastor
Bunday achool, 10 am.
1306 8. Hanover street
Worship service, 11 am.
Phone 945-9429
Evening service, 7:30 pm.
10 am. Bunday school.
Wed. prayer meeting. 8 phi
Evening service. 7:30 pm.
11 am. Morning worship.
The little church with lhe big
Wednesday prayer. 7:30 pm.
Youth meeting. 6:15 pm.
| A warm invitation la extended message. Phone 766-8071.
Evening Gospel Hour, 7 pm.
i to all to attend the services of
Wednesday Prayer, 7:30 pm.
HASTINGS
this friendly church.
I Every Sunday.
the ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
102 E. Woodland Avenue
S. KALAMO
| broadcast over WFUR.
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
| CYC group* Wed, 4-5 pm. .
9:45 am. Stuulay achool.
Rev. Arbutus Hurle.ss, Pastor
11 am. Morning worship.
। Young People. Thursday, 7 pm.
Sunday school, 10 am.
0 pro. Young People's service.
Worship, 11 am.
7 pm. EvangellsUc service.
Evangelistic service, 7:30 pm.
McCALLUM UNITED
1 BRETHREN IN
I CHRIST CHURCH
TRINITY
GOSPEL
CHURCH
| “The Church in the Wildwood"
WOODLAND
1118 Jordan Lake-Street
Oils Lake Road
METHODIST CHURCH
Lake Odessa IJ»A. Campgrounds
Rev. Richard VendenBoach,
Phone DR 4-8277
Morning worship, 16 am.
Rev. Jerry Boomer. Pastor
Sunday school. 10 am.
Sunday school. 10 am.
Morning worship, 11 am.
Youth Fellowship, 7:30 pm.
Young People's service, 7 pm.
HASTINGS
, FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Boltwood and E. State Road
i Rev. Marvin Sickmlller, Pastor
j Sunday school. 9:45 am-.

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Evening service, 8 pm.
Bible Study Wed, 7:30 pm.
Prayer srevlce. fl pm. *

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HASTINGS
GRACE BRETHREN CHURCH
Cor. of Jefferson and E Center
Rev. Russell Sarver, Pastor
Sunday achool, 10 am.
Worship hour. 11 am.
.
Sunday evening service. 7 p.m
The Bible, the whole Bible and
nothing but the Bible.

LAKEWOOD
BAPTIST CHURCH
Community Room above
Woodland Fire Station

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11 a m. Worship service.

7:30 pm. Wed prayer service.
For information, call K. W. MIDDLEVILLE CHRISTIAN
Muslier, pastor. 367-2585.
REFORMED CHAPEL
708 W. Main Street
INTER-LAKES
Rev. Earl Schlpper
BAPTIST CHURCH
Worship, 10 am.
Delton. Mich.
Sunday school, 11:15 am.
Rev. David Honeywell. Pastor
Evening worship, 7:30.
Bunday school. 10 am.
Worship, 11 am.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Evening worship, 7 pm.
307 E. Marshall Street
Mid-week Fellowship, 7 pm
Minister, Dale R. Harvey
Wednesday.
410 E. Madison, 045-5065
9:45 am. Church school. Supt.
Loyd Marta.
LAKEWOOD UTA CHURCH
11 am. Morning worship.
Sunday worship, 10 am.
7:30 pm. Wed, Bible Study
and prayer.

UNITED BRETHREN IN
CHRIST CHURCH
E. Colfax at N. Boltwood
9.30 am Morning worship.
10:30 am. Bunday school.

1:30 pm. Evening Gospel Hour.

Of Juda. Hath Prevailed."
Wednesday. 7:30 pm. Prayer
and Bible study.
Thursday, 7 pm. Calling Night.
ST. ROSE CATHOLIC CHURCH
Rev. Pr. Joseph C. Dunphy
Rev. David Hawley. Assistant

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Worship, Sunday. 11 am.
Youth Fellowships, Sunday, 6

Prayer Group, Tuesday. 9:30
p m. Thursday.
ORANGEVILLE
BAPTIST CHURCH
W. Glen Campbell. Pastor
2 Mlles South of Gun Lake
9:45 am. Sunday achool.
11 -am. Morning worship.
7 pm. Evening worship.
Wednesday. 7;30 pm. Bible
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FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
1330 N. Broadway, Hastings
Rev. George J. Huber. Pastor
Phone 945-3105
Where a Christian Experience
10 am. Bunday achool.
11 am. Morning worship.
8:30 pm. Youth service.
7:30 pm. Evening worship.
7:30 pm, Wednesday prayer.

KILPATRICK
9. Saturdays, 7:30 am. on Bun- UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
M-68 Woodland
Rev. R. A. Hoffman
8T. AUGUSTINE,
MIDDLEVILLE
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST
645 W. Green Street

11 am. Worship service.
8 pm. Evening service.
THE CHURCH OP JESUS
CHRIST OF LATTER
DAY 8A1NT8
Bunday school, 10:30 am

CARLTON CENTER
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Richard VandenBosch
Bunday school, 10:18 am.
Morning worship, 0:18 am.

Sunday worship service. 8.30
Sm. and 11 am. Wald Wide
Communion. Sermon title: "BeSenior MYF Sub-District Rally
menu ng.

The Saucy Boat

(Rids la Enthod)

7 pm. Junior MYF.
Monday Boy Scouts. 7 pm. to

Tuesday, 8:30 pm
lass carry-tn dinner.
Thursday, 3:30 carol
hearsal. children's &lt;
heanal.
7:30 Chancel choir rehearsal.
Circuit Churches
Sermon UGe: "All One Body
HUM

Grace Brethren
Church Marko
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school.

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Reading room open Wednes­
Saturday. 7 pm. Junior MYF
day and Saturday. 2 to 4 pm.
hayride.

W 5-4174

Christian Science
Lesson 'Unreality'

of thy statutes; .... lum away
CEDAR CREEK BIBLE CHURCH, at &lt; pjn. Kev. b. r. Andrews mine eyes from beholding vanCampground Rd.. 8 mile* south preaching. Children* meeting nity." These verses from Psalm
of Hastings
' each night at 6:30 with Mra. 119 form the Golden Text for a
Pastor. Donald Tack
Bible Lesson on Unreality" to be
Sunday school. 10 am. .
..read In Christian Science
Worship, 11 am.
‘
Bible study.
churches thia Bunday. Passage
The Hastings Grace Brethren
.
I 9:30 am. Morning group. Bill from the Bible and lhe Chrut- Church members an- celebrating
Evening service, 7:30 pm.
Cotant. leader.
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nm science textbook
will bring; their fourth anniversary.
n!b’rd'-f,H1lay-7Iv&gt;a!Lr,r„rnetllnK and I B P-”1- Chance! choir rehdbnoJ | out some of the different ways&gt;
The congregation was darted £
Bible study, 7.30 pm.
; Gerald OstrotK director.
ininwhich
whichmen
mendiscover
discoverthe
thesusu-■ four years ago In
in a rented build
bulld-| Saturday. 2-4 pm. church
premacy and power ot aptiitual ing an Green Street, when the
HASTINGS SEVENTH-DAY
1
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• r,-ahtv
reality.
. brary is open.
ADVENTIST CHURCH
, WOODLAND
Elder C. L. Wilber. Pastor
,■ COATS GROVE
| UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
404 W Colfax
Ph. Wl 5-53J9 l CHRISTIAN CHURCH
i Sunday school. 10 am.
Sat Sabbath school. 9:30.
Cor. Coats Grave Rd. and
1i Morning worship ” -•
Worship, 11 am.
Durkee Road
Christian Endeai
. Services now include Sunday
Wednesday prayer, 7:30 pm.
pm.
Prayer service. V
Sunday. "Faith for Today." on
Charles Gibbs. Pastor
I Public invited.
TV. WOOD. Channel 8. 8:30 am.
Floyd Walter, Supt.
Sunday, Voice of Prophecy,
, Bible school, 10 am.
PEOPLE'S BIBLE CHURCH
Worship hour. 11 am.
Rl Nashville
' Christian Endeavor, Tuesday, 7. H Mlle E. of M-68 on Stole Rd.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
LeRoy Kenney, Pastor
ell meets once
CHURCH
i WESLEYAN
.
Phone 653-3348
month tar
Brocidway ano center Streets | METHODIST CHURCH
11 am. Morning worship.
Willard H.. Curtis, Minister I
10 am. Sunday school.
Hickory Corners, Michigan
Sunday. Oat. 3.
Rev. Vaughn B. Jensen. Pastor
8 30 Tlic sc&amp;slon will meet with
10 am. Sunday school.
11 am. Morning worship, jun- Car. Crystalalrcs Quartet from
To celebrate Che anniversary.
; lor church and nunery provided. Crystal will provide thc special
music.
Wed., 7:45 pm. Mid-Week Oct. J. The public la Invited.
Wednesday. 7:30 pm. Family
mem of . the Lord's Supper.
Night. Adults, Youths, Juniors prayer.
9:30 Church scliool ctos
Thursday, 7 pm. Pioneer Girls
and Children. 8:30 pm. Choir
40 Hours Devotions
6:30 Junior and Senior High rehearsal.
and Boys Brigade.
Youth Fellowships.
Women's Missionary FellowRev. Fr. Joaeph C. Dunphy.
Monday Activities
E5IMANUEL EPISCOPAL
7 Boy Scouts.
CHURCH
PLEASANT VALLEY UNITED
Broadway
al
Center
BRETHREN
CHURCH
Wednesday Activities
Max M. Ovenshire. Paator
20. Rev. Pr. Arthur Ward, Oblate *'
Phone Clarksville. OW 3-3072 of Mary Immaculate from Gary.
Worship sendee, 10 am.
sermon, world Communion Sunhome of Mrs. Attle Hay
Mote, Supt.
home of Mra. Howard Tredin­ children.
Gospel Quartet Sings
Emmanuel Guild meets at 2 Darrell Btarbard, president.
nick.
The Gospel Team Quartet from ’ •
Junior ChrUUkn Endeavor, 7
3:30. Cherub choir.
Muskegon was to present a proUndercroft
pm. Betty Ovcnshlre, director.
Choir rehearsal. Thursday.
Evangelirtlc service, 7:45 pm. -- ------------ --- ------------- - — . -----home erf Mrs. Lyle Hulbert.
meet'­ In the 3:30 pm. boys: 4 p.m. glrla;
Prayer service Wednesday, 7:30 al the Aseembly of God Church
8 Circle 8 will
r-----------hureh lounge.
7:15 pm. Intermediates; 8 pm. pm Class leaden. Clayton Mote at 102 K. Woodland Avenue. Rev.
church
and Fred Bawdy,
Thursday. 7:30 chancel choir. I adulta.

BOWENS MILLS CHAPEL
jellst

Bunday school.'ll am.

120 W. STATE ST.

I « P»»- The Y h
. Youth Department.
7 pm. Thc Ever

8:30 pm. Wesleyan Youth Fel-

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Church Study, Sunday, 0:45

Plans Health
Welfare Center

will speak- at the Christian En­
HASTINGS EVANGELICAL
deavor hour Sunday evening, and
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH at, the evening service
Hastings Beventh-day AdvenUrt
East and Grand. Hartings. Mich.
Church, iuss announced that a
H. J. Buwalda Minister
School will observe Rally Day ; health and welfare center U to
Phones Wl 5-4905 or Wl 5-3397
Office Laura Tuesday through
Friday, 9 am.. to noon. Any
oilier lime by appointment.
Sunday Schedule
“We are hopeful that many of I
our folks will enjoy this rally.
Would you come and by doing
so you could help us go over the !
100 mark. We had 80 out last
11 am. Morning worship Rev. Sunday in our Sunday school."
S. F. Andrea-i. Evangclud Or- Rrv. Ovenshire said.
provide clothing and food for

HASTINGS WESLEYAN
METHODIST CHURCH
CARLTON KEVENTH-DAY
Cor. N. Michigan tc E. Stale Rd.
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Elder Gerald N. Slack
Wl 5-3212
Sabbath school, B:30 am.
10 am. Bunday school.
Saturday worship, 10:45 am.
1! am. Morning worship acrPrayer meeting, Tuesday, 7:30

Sunday evening service, 8 pm.
Wednesday service, 8 pm

142 E. Slate St.

DELTON
METHODIST CHURCH
Marti us E. Taber. Minister

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CANS

SUNNY BROOK

CANS

43c

Red Salmon
ANN PAGE SPAGHETTI OR

CAN

em

Elbow Macaroni... X

Roman Bleach
gal.
^Q
size
aw c

4&amp; 49

MICHIGAN RED DELICIOUS

Iona Peas.

GREEN BEANS

5.25% Sodium Hypochlorite

Sunnyfield

FLOUR

SWEET TtNDIIt

VEGETABLE SALE!

Bleach

DRINK

49c 5 49

Fudgsides

BRIGHT SAIL

Bananas
ANGEL SOFT—2-9LY

3 #*£49*
99*
Chili with Beans . . . 4
Mild Cheddar.
59*

Facial Tissue*.

Coffee

Mrs. Ida Miller and Mra Mayras
Church of ClarksvtlUi attended
the Alto Garden Club Wednee-

morning I received it in thc malL ly known

in .the Nashville paper, I think,..keeping Ihelr hate on during
thc meetings. According to Cyn­
titled:
thia Lapimrn Wolf. If the spirit
moved, there would be preaching.
ONLY SMALL CEMETERY
REMAINS OF ONCE EARLY
for a iiaif or threexmartcra of
BARRY COUNTY QUAKER
an liour. When thc congregation
Nashville —A small cemetery would sliakc hands, exchange a
stoncn and craves overrun with

charming new home of Mr. and
Mrs. Norton Louis Avery &lt;M1 3«h
St. south of Lowell. A Mra Ethel

cullers. * Rcr. Chalmer Miller
and wife and Mra. Lydia Miller

old meeting Iwuac widch Gtill
stands.

of a once thriving Quaker set­
tlement.
Just south of Nashville In
Maple Grove township on Guy no Quakers In Maple Grove. But
Road is a battered sign which I there Is plenty of Quakes’'blood
hetr and UirouglMMit this purt

small hill, one find, tiie granddaughter of Ell Lapham
and daughter of Cystthla Wolf.
Mlns ftoberta Whig. Mudent
mont, Maine and New York nurse tu Battle Creek Commun­
State to build hom« Jn the
daughter
of Ell Laphtun. Mra.
wlldernesa and to live according
to Uie dictates of their Quaker
;the great, great granddaughter
fault.
of John Quick, a soldier of Uie
The bodies of a few of the;
married Ell Lapham's daughter.
to the Wilcox Cemetery'. one Rachel. And so with tiie Hydes,
luilf mile cast of the Norton Newtons. Hamiltons. Mayos, JarSchool.
r.arnco found on markers in the
Quaker Cemetery. Ttwlr dcncen-

era Geiger a Bunday ago.
Mrs. Charles -Stahl wm a dlher guest on Bunday the 19wi
CxMcr and Kathy of

and Mra. Clifford Ovcnahlro of
age With his brother. Rar. Max
Orenshlre and ^fe. Betty, MW.
Rebecca Ovcnahtfe Is taking •»'
course nt thc Wright Academy,
at Battle Crrek.

Driver Pleads
To Drunk Count

Claud Moore. 63. R3 Haotlnss.
was fined ISO and ordered tn
In thia quint cemetery with its pay (6 06 court cocto by Munici­
wild beauty deep the "plain” pal Judge L. E Barnett wMn
: he pleaded quBty to a drunk
I driving charm Ha was arrested
i Friday night. Sept. 17. after a
that of Frank Downs who died;
Lapham. his eon, Leander, and
In
1938
and
who
rcquisted
Uuvt
hu daughter, Sophronla came
Maple Qrove was first settled kt

children. Arriving at a spot Just 1
mjuUi of tiie cemetery In 1837J1
here a log cabin wan built nrt!T 'a Rcvolutlonarv soldier who
with Washington at Volhere "Brother" Laphani licld fought
:

man to sleep in Maple Grow
township, and lier daughUx.
Anne Sutton was thc flrat whKc

No florin plants or cultivated

ter Artist has decorated then
Sutton, who married Sophronla. with the native wild flowers. And
Abram Quick, who married Ra­
chel I.apham, John Mntr. John these people, whose belief did
Baldwin, Dr. Archelaus Harwood.

Cynthia Lapham. daughter of

mother tliat aha loved to ting

TVsr
TV AS IT OUGHT

TO IE FIXED

Durfee
ity Mrs. John Hook
.nUgi
ves-zsis

kcrlam and begun ringing. Tills
Mrs. Ed Rice attended the
horrified EH. her husband, Grand Rapids District WSCS.
that he'd exclaim In horror: at Portland. * Oreydon Hynes
"Rachel! Rachel! If thee must of Battle Creek was a Saturday.
Sept. 18. caller at the Homer
Hammond home. Bunday. Sept

m

thur Warner of Grand Rapids.
Mra. Hattie Post of Clarksville.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Meade and •

plain

Want Adi Sell Unuird ItcmsK

LET US HX YOUR

Otlicr Quakers followed

language. she did not

ley of Hastings.
The Cheney family were all
home Sunday. Sept. 18, to cele­
brate the birthday of Donald and I
lives in the community. one can his mother. Mrs. Ruth Cheney. *
Saturday, Sept. IB. supper guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Davis
were Mr. and Mra. Donald Che­
tied In Maple Grove township, ney. Janice Davis and Philip Lee
according to his only living to celebrate the birthdays of
Donald and Philip. * Mr. and
Mra. Marvin Armour and family
of Nashville were Sunday. Sept.
19. afternoon guests'of Mr. and
Mra. Robert Foster and family.
* Mr. and Mrs. John Hook called
on Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hook
Frarfcls'
birthday.

wood

“who

belonged

to

Experience plot akill mskg thy

Wo ropoir hi-fi and

tape recorders, too.

CENTRAL
RADIOS TV
HOWARD TRUMBULL
Wl 5-9IB7 &amp; Wl 5-5992
221 N. JefferaM at Mill

We Close at
Noon on

Saturday!

the

SAVE 10c —JANE PARKER

died Ids professional skill over
an extended territory." In the
Quaker Cemetery are graves of
four members of the Harwood
family who died within a short
time —Indicating an epidemic

POTATO CHIPS

dark Harwood died Sept 5.
IBM. Olive, Sept 22; Pamella,

WISCONSIN CHEESE

59‘

JANE PARKER—SAVE 1Q&lt;

Pumpkin Pie ....
MHI FAKKH CAK,

I*. 49*
f

lemon Pie

lil 39*

E5S Wilt FUBNISH
AU BUUDIM..

MranuWi

INTERIO

Ml Will
Now Hitforicsl Book of Birry Co.
The Basner Office, or Mail

I

COMPtETELY
FINISH YOUR HOME
INSIDE AND OUTI

Dalton. Mkhlgse

W

Donufs n«.,.iwwJ.° IJ A®

WILL ERECT YOUR HOME ON YOUR LOT

William. November 1. Iflii.
In driving along tlds country
road section two. nuinlng north

SIZE

PRICES GOOD THROUGH SATURDAY, OCTOBER M

EIGHT O'CLOCK

Ua Hooper of ClortasviUe wire

"Super-RigW'-Nt Wt ISVi-OX. m

1-LB.
BOX

89
89
35*

2 fa.

—---- —Kauffman* were dinner gutsta

Brakes a Sunday ago.
Mra. LucUle Abels. Mra. Mabel

ssrzssss^^.

"SUPER-RIGHT1 CUT FROM MATURE, CORN-FED BEEF

^UR6UARANH£

vreiUJC &gt;Hau
....
callers a Bunday ago M the
Dorian Eldred. * Mr. and M*

include and Finance
Electric, Plumbing Hooting
Kitchen Cabinets ...At low Addit

Yo^ljOOO

g0WUI lux."
Toward Completion of Your Home!

�f

I
mom number of hte car. Smith L1'had been In the practice &lt;X tm&gt;- | n_o*

Carlton Grangers
Report Activities

THE

the game procedure.

Oftlcen were installed at CM.

HASTINGS BANNER
and

Mr».

I-awrence

Robert Smith
Heads Woodland
411 Saddle Chib

Hoiocanb

Highlights Interesting

invited to oooftr
Clayton Valentina
Claudia Fuller.

Mr» Kenneth Stamm rrportad
that Mia. Richard Yarger will

Invited
to
IlMIhWB.

provide.

and

Barry Fann
Calendar...

Rain Below Normal

him virtt a Junior Orange maat-

famillea o&lt;
ftu* kitehan u almoac completed
jj The Grants appreciate* the volA thank you letter wm reed
untoef laixr done,by Hale and
rrom George Lydy for serving Uw
June* Carpenter.
Tha OommunUy Progrena Com- beef barbecue for HaaUnga Mill-

Robber Given
Prison Term

included 1134 in bills and 83 14
in change. Deputy Ben Sullivan

Hastings Public Schools, B-1

Cooperative* to
‘[took at Futurt?

Bernard Hiitoricol

JIM BARR

with Michael Kantaer. Wood­
land. Clifford and Gary Malteon
and Judy Bhepkr, liaatlnga. new
member*.

Tira Shop
U. S. ROYAL
MIN WANTID

ordered a subecrlptlon of the
"Pinto Horae" magaxine for the I
cluba'a uae. He wm alao ringmaa-

Naw &amp; Used Tlree
Moaatad F«U!

LIVESTOCK
BUYER

Junior leader Chrtetine Bel•on and leader Margaret Meyera
attended a two-day framing jta-

PhoM 945-Mil

O DiAICT FROM FARM*. W.
The largest afloat command in

h.

w«m

itaMUea au CMmb^

rASKING

Woodrum wm apprehended
after Smith had noted the 11- headqtuutera In Newport, R. I.
OCT

FINANCIAL REPORT*

aU Ragtotmd UMa dairy
animate brwl in that tod. Use

open on Sundays through Octo-

Ronald F. Woodrum. 18. Grand
Rapid... wax taken to Southern
Mkiiiran Priaon at Jackaon on
Monday to begin acrvtng a aentence of frvtn one and one-half
to four year* imponed by Circuit
Judge Archlo McDonald.
Woodnun had pleaded guilty
laai Joly IS to robbing Art
City limit*.
About (423 wm taken from
wallet in a desk drawer Mora

Mrs Lloyd Shroyer asked vol- I man »H1 receive the first and July M.

THK HASTINGS BANNKH—*

gm ana board members at local
The Woodland 4H Saddle Club
held their September meeting at Society Meets Oct. 4 oooperatlwa Will takwput Ln the
. •
■
.
. I Munaal aonfinnew or iBe Michthe Marlin Mayen homeMr*. Harold Springer la to
- Officen elected were: Prtal- thow alldM and talk on "Fifteen
denL Robert Smith. Haatlnga; Day; AI&lt;-ng PaciBe ShCNS ' when cpevuUvee at The Katogg Oe
lhe Bernard Htotorlcal Society ter for Continuing Kducatiwi.
mecte at 8 pm. Monday. Oct. 4,
EXPERT TIRE
SERVICE

FARM NEWS

mittoe. atated that a calf win ba
purchaacd from Stanley Powell
of Inglealde f«rm and win ba
p’.acfd with a Junior Orange
member belonging to a 4H Club.

Herd 'M
ame
X.amO

It’s 1966. Rise up with Dodge. Get with the swinging cars of the year!

For the Year Ended June 30, 1965
GENERAL FUND REVENUES
Local property taxes__________________________________
Other local revenues__________________________ ZZ

$

382.107.90
8.848.42
597.33845
9,331.58
2,730.04
H 2.044.32

State school aid______________________________________
Other revenue from state sources
Revenue from Federal sources—NDEA
Tuition ond transportation from other school districts

Ijikeuood FHA
Plaiu Activities

Why wait, when your year is here? The year to snap tired old ties, to
break old buying habits. The year to really express yourself... with
the '66 swingers from Dodge. Different, exciting cars tor people with
different exciting tastes. Rally ’round Dodge for ’66. Dart, Coronet
Polara, Monaco... cars made to help you -kick the dull driving habit
There are lots of Dodges for you to hang your personal rebellion on.

wood FHA held their first meet-

$1,112,400.71
EXPENDITURES
Instructional salaries, supplies ond expense —$817.128.87
Administration
3-1
~,£~&gt;
37.767.39
Pupil transportation
67.917.71
Health services_____________ __________ _ ____
Operation of school plant
131,043.13
Maintenance of school plant and equipment
23,836.70
Insurance ond other fixed charges
6.884.96
Cost of additional equipment
11.839 41
Transfer^to sinking fund-__________________
12.800 00

wheels. Stir up your spirit and march to headquarters.

Hope Wawr, president; Connie
Tickncr. vice president; Darlene
FranU, lecretaxy; JU1 Gariingtr,

1.109.262.86

Excess of revenue over expenditures
Nev operating surplus
Fund balance ot July 1. 1964

$

3,137.85
102.368.57

Fund balance at June 30. 1965

$

105.506.42

1953 DEBT RETIREMENT FUND REVENUES
Uqco.1 property taxes---------------------------------------------Interest on Investments_____________ __ ___

$

87.355.82
4.097.80

$

91,453.62

EXPENDITURES
Bond principal maturity----------------------------------- $ 90.000.00
Bond principal called in advance of maturity
120,000.00
5.512.50
Interest on bonded debt ...
1.200.00
Premium on bonds called _.
Other expense - --------------------464.50
Excess of expenditures over revenues

Every one backed by a 5-yeir or 50,000-mile warranty.’ Every one
with these features that used to cost extra but now come standard:
Outside mirror. Padded dash. Variable-speed electric windshield
wipers and washers. Backup lights. Turn signals. Seat belts, two front
and two rear. And lots more with Dodge... the beautiful Rebellion on

long Irader, Cherly Bob worth,
pianat. and Janet Hcwough. stu­
dent council representative.
Hope Wonaer and Darlene
FranU gave accounts ot PHA
Leaderahtp Workshop, which
tiwy attended at Albion College
Uiia piust Summer.
CotnmiUcee ware appointed for
the drawing up ot a constitution
and the revising ot the FJLA.
point ayatetn.
The annual FHA. regional
meeung will bo held Oct. 33. M
PJLA. mooting will I

year ot He
to attend.

l Rotary Rig in
Wayland Field
217.177.00

$

125,723.38
135.869.76

Fund bolance ot July 1. 1964 ------------

Fund balance at June 30, 1965 - --------------------

Stamp out crampod compact,;

BB Dodge Dart

Still talking about
squeezed-up compacts, when you’d rather do
something about them? Put your money where
Dart is! Unexpectedly big inside, long outside.
-Six or V8 power. Rise up with DartI Be expansive
without being expensive

v

Dart

BB Dodge CDTOHBtt’rtfJe

comes
Coronet.. . sharp, smart, sisky, tffe greatest
thing from Dodge since Year One. Loaded with
luxury the higher-priced an haven't aught onto
yet With a choice ot five enginet, designed to
make the walls of Dullsville come tumbling
down. Get away from look-alike, first-cousin

art with Cotonel

Jock UmgY GJuslc - Edwar
NO. 1 NE NW NW 31-SN-11W,
Wnyhind field, Allegan County.
wm expected to drill Into the

Dullsville falls,

10.146.38

1964 DEBT RETIREMENT FUND REVENUES

Local property taxes------------------- --------------------------Interest on investments - ------ ----------------------------- --

EXPENDITURES
Interest on bonded debt

$

32,262.84
552.14

$

32 J 14.98

.$ 22.220.43
.
59.69

Other expense------ -----

22.280.12

Excess of revenues over expenditures
Fund bo lance at July 1. 1964
-

$

10,534.86
9,974.44

Fund balance at June 30. 1965 ------------------------

$

20.509.30

BUILDING AND SITE—SINKING FUND
REVENUES
Interest on investments ———
—— -------------- -- —
Sole of property —------------------- .-------------------------.
Revenue from Federal sources—-NDEA------------------- ----—
Transfers from general fund and building and site fund —

Furniture ond equipment
---------- ----------• Other expenditures - --------------------------- S.-—

t'3K BANNKB WANT ADS!

A LAND BANK
LOAN

1.238.94
6.452.00
5.794.51
20.249 83
$

EXPENDITURES
Site Improvement
------------------- —------Remodeling and improvement of buildings

County to drill wildcat for
Carley Monkowllz before resum­
ing Uw Wayland drill-up. the
News said.

.$ 10.956.48
.
5,254.86
.
17.260 93
.
108.75

Snap, crackle,
pop, go the ties that bind. You're up and out of
the rut with Polara. Mote "big." Mote ’ hot” A
tot of standard extras (like a 383 cubic inch V8)

33.735.28

33.581.02

Excess of revenue over expenditures ———
Fund balance ot July 30, 1965 - --------------- -

37.402 51

Fund balance at June 30, 1965 -—- ----------

37.556.77

BUILDING AND SITE FUND REVENUES

14.133.68

Interest on investments —-------- -- ---------------

"BB Dodge Polara

insist

it no extra cost See it now. And if you’te carry­

CAN SEND YOUR
CHILDREN
TO COLLEGE

ing a big torch for a car that'll really move you.
bring the torch along.

Hare'a a aeniibla. prac­
tical way to finance a
higher education for
year children. Ure a
Land Bank loan, and get
the lundi you need now
...then arrange a repay­
meat achedule for that
thna period which
your specific needs beat.

EXPENDITURES

Site improvement---------------------------------------- —
New buildings ond additions to buildings —
Remodeling ond improvement of buddings .
Furniture and equipment---------------------- —Transfer to sinking fund ----------------- —---------Excess of expenditures over revenues
Fund balance ot July I, 1964 —m,—

.$ 19.558 36
. 483.814.70
.
35.984 40
. 118.735.59
.
7.449.83

$

665.542.88

$

651.409 20
732.794.37

at aqy lima without pen­
alty. Loan coata are
low! If yoa want a col­
late education for your

CHRYSLER

MOTOR, COWOMTXN

H1M I HOW DOOMS S-YUS. ».0» WIU lUClUt AW MHVt TgAIN WARRANTY PROHCTS VOU; Cl
k—.
. I.., a-,—.
iff. furfe lirtl Ikffl mil— Sa

81,385.17

Fund bolance ot June 30, 1965

mrwtilwwylmoatw &lt; Wl

Board of Education — Halting, Public School,, B-1
MILDRED SMITH. President
FAY CLARDY. Vice President
BARBARA VON REIS. Secretory
CHARLES PAUL. Treasurer

CHARLES MORRILL. Trustee
ROBERT GODFREY. Trustee
H. F. RITCHIE. Trustee

•This report is published os required by low I PA 269 of 1955 a, amended!.

The books of Hostings Public Schools. B-1 were opdifed bv (.owrence Scudder
6 Company. Certified Public Accountants, ond ore open to inspection by
any dtiien.

'

Join the Dodge Rebellion at your Dodge Dealer's
HASTINGS OFFICE
iOlh Sa. Mtehteaa

HASTINGS MOTOR SALES •

220 E. State St.

■wsteti IM eoe non Offimsff tttumr wtosuosr »»»rs os esc-ty. oiks r*u"

locu

utnsas—

�BARRY COUNTY LUMBER COMPANY
Invites You to Our

OPEN HOUSE
COME, BRING YOUR FRIENDS!

It s OUR 20th!

Monday, October 4th thru Friday, October 8th
Factory representatives from several of our lines of merchandise will be here to git'r you complete information
on their products. In order for them to {lire you more of their time, the following schedule will be in effect during
.
the week of OPEN HOUSE ...
"
,-------------------- s

FREE
INDOOR
PRIZES S

Come and See

The Many NEW
Things to

MONDAY
OCTOBER 4th
HASTINGS ALUMINUM
PRODUCTS

HUNDREDS of
DOLLARS Worth

. . . Absolutely FREE. No Purchase is

MARSH WALL PRODUCTS CO.
Marlite

PASCAGOULA VENEER CO.
Pavco Paneling

WOOD CONVERSION

Roofing and Roofing Items

Necessary to Win One of These Fine

Nu-Wood Ceiling Tile

Prises.

ZONOIITE COMPANY

1.

3 Squares of Seal Down Asphalt
Roof Shingles.
'

2.

Wood Table Top, complete with
legs and serving trays.

3.

1 Pr. of Speed King Roller Skates

4.

Furniture Refinishing Kit.

5.

192 Sq. Ft. of Nu Wood
Ceiling Tile.

6.

4 Gals, of Wall Hide Latex Wall
Paint in your choice of color.

7.

3 Cartons of Vinyl Asbestos
Floor Tile.

8.

Picture Window.

Intulationt

GRAND RAPIDS SASH &amp;

BIG
REDISCOUNTS!

Andersen Windows

.

TUESDAY
OCTOBER 5th

THURSDAY
OCTOBER 7th

WEYERHAEUSER COMPANY

DEXTER LOCK DIVISION

Paneling - Lumber

Builders Hardware

WEPCO

TASSELL
HARDWARE
Cabinet Hardware

Aluminum Storm Windows &amp; Doors

PORTER - HADLEY CO.

FRANTZ MFG. CO.

Morgan Millwork Items

Garage Doors

YOU DO NOT NEED TO BE HERE
TO WIN A DOOR PRIZE, BUT

EVANS - RETTING LUMBER CO:
Bruce Flooring

UNITED STATES GYPSUM CO

Eft E
COFFEE
&amp; DONUTS
SERVED DAILY!
Be Our Guests ... .

Super Specials

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8th

SPECIALS
GALORE

PITTSBURGH PLATE GLASS CO.
Paints &amp; Glass

FISHER - DRUMMOND CO.
Paint &amp; Wood Finishes

BLACK - DECKER MFG. CO.

ON ALL

ADLER - KAY COMPANY

HOME

Kitchen Cabinets

k

IMPROVEMENTS!
FRfik PLANS, Tod

Come Early and Stay as

Long as You Wish x

Free Balloons for the Kiddies

Visit Our

Drawings for the Door Prizes

le Planning Center

OPEN FRIDAY

Will Be Held Before

EVENING

CLOSING TIME....

9 p.m. Friday Evening

RED HOT
j Red Tagged
All Week-SAVE

REGISTER!

(rcfreshments/j

Look For

Gypsum Products

YOU MUST COME IN AND

Free Gifts Io Everyone, Plus

1F

PALACE!

Floor Tile

GLOBE ROOFING COMPANY
'

Make YOUR
HOME A

JOHNS MANVILLE

Aluminum Siding - Awnings
Soffit - Rain Carrying Equipment

GRAND DOOR PRIZES
HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS Worth of
Grand Door Prises Will Be Given Away

WEDNESDAY
OCTOBER 6th

ALLIED BUILDING CENTER

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
22

Ono Hundred and Tenth Year

STATE DIRECTOR

3 Sections

Hastings. Michigan, Thsiraclcsy. October 7. 1965

Give Tour Share

To Ytkur United

Community Fund

.

NUMIlR 29

EDITORIALS—
THl HASTINGS ABIA SCHOOL with no new building prugrams it
SYSTIM. BRESINT ANO FUTUU,------- ----

ed 1953- provided the elementary
achoo^.. Northeastern and South-

Michigan 8 Ute University.
WARD'S 92RD ANNIVERSARY—Claude H. Denker, manager
the Hastings Montgomery Ward Store, and the rest M the per­
sonnel celebrated Ward * Mrd anniversary Monday with special

Dr. Lockwood
Dies Tuesday;
Hies
luesday;
Funeral Friday

been growing steadily, both In re­
gard io student population, area,
physical plant, as well as teaching
expanding High Schoo! enrollment
and maintenance staff.
Thl* bond l*sue is now completely
paid off.
new annexation* Of outlying prirnary school districts and popuia- .
a MI] tn the legislature man­
Three Lake Odessa resident* lion growth within the City
dating that all primary school
were Injured fatally about 2:10 Hastings and the already annexed 'oij.uicu texme a part o&amp;a K-12
pm. Monday when their car.
areas.
tdlsinct or organise to atabllsh a
travelling south, went oB M-66
about five miles south of Ionia
City of Hastings, now known a»| because bills were also introduced
the lohi* airport.
Hastings Public School District, I establishing organisational proce­

3 Lake Odessa
Residents Killed
In Monday Crash

Richard R. Bartlett. 65; hte

Dr. George L. Lockwood, TO, 726
8 Benton. Hastings dentist and
civic leader for more than 40 years. Feurth Avenue.
i
died
...v ■
at- 11:45 ■.III.
am. Tueaday,
Aucauay, UCI
Oct 3..
5.
wvavre
Double act
services MIC
are to oc
be iicia
held
at Pennock Hcepital. He had been •’ &gt;0 *■"&gt;• this Thursday at the
In IU health for a long time.
' Pickens Chapel at Lake Odessa

Grand VaiIt President
Opens Women’s Club Year

The Hastings Women's Club s*ry tor everyone to attend col- ।
. Rev. Luther Brokaw is to oflid- opened it* 1866-66 season with a lege, that there are other very
’ late with burial In Lakwide
i Cemetery.
STATE MARINE LEADERS INSPECT BARRY—Sheriff Merl II. Campbell loo the dock) if shaking
’ I Herviee, fnr Mr&lt; Olnnt- will Bharpe Memorial Hall on Friday, able, and that the 50 percent hand* with Slate Repreaentative Stephen Stopexymkl. D-Detrolt, from Wayne County-* 7th District,
Oct. 1.
[drop-out rate from college la itn- *h»n
", II.SV,. 11-.____■ •
_ ~ ■ * .....
____ . .. . — —
Hasting* Area Cluunber
i |»C
uiniiun.'
— ------------ -—
r-v ~------ x — ■— . ..... ......7 - ......... —.
at the Plekens Chapel Rev. Bro­
ana pcuccuuco. vrn HIT icu iv
__
present
were
kaw________________
La to officiate with
horlal
In privileged to iie*r.a,u‘eStele Representative Russell II. Strange. R-Mt. Pleasant. Isabella and Montealm District, and next
A veteran of World War I when Lakeside Cemtery
ID*-- Janie* Zumberge, president’, Dr.-Zumberge remarked that
Richard Bartlett was born Feb ot Omnd Valley State College, loo many young people today
Sen-ire. at George Waiitltigtan 5. 1900. in Luther, th* son of | He wa* Introduced by Mm. J. tare motivated.by artificial securI University at Washington. D C, Lewls and Nellie (Kftchesi Bart-! Franklin Hunttey.
. lily. What they teem to want Irj
he wa* a past president of the lett. He had been a resident of i Dr.
Zumberge'*
talk was cm 1Jfe **
1* -the
-----------------assurance1 that “
10 i Abbey. Mai
Smith, president of the Hastings Hasting* Rotary Club He was a
•Topics Unlimited." which led &gt;**«, ftom
they will have, which ha.
, member of Emmanuel Epaleopa] r.—T-V the.
audience
from
Grand
Rap-.
CCTUln material pouesalona.
I Mrakegonhas written the editorial for thte
Maaonk Lodge.
Ids to Europe to Antarctica and | O.VB.C. 1* seeking student*
He te sunlred by a son. Orvln., back to Grand Rapid*.
: who view life a* an adventure, a!
the absence of Editor Richard M.
CORNAGE FIELD DAY
Cook Mrs Smith has long been
active In community endeavors, first enthusiastic supporters in the
and last June waa named "Alum- late HHOs for adding fluorine to
Caledonia for the Michigan
Hastings' municipal water supply
Cornage Field Day thte
High School Alumni Association. to prevent tooth decay In children
Thonday, Oct. 7. DemorulraHastings began adding fluorine to
the water on March 1. 1461
।mi o rsaua, ana marriea .. ; ,---- ,------ '—,
—
Mr. Bartlett on June 33. 1963.! beSuuun« 'acuity of 12 to
In addition to helping with
ounding of a highly protnteLeBaron and Jetude (Campbell)
Lockwood He attended the East­ Her first husband. Delbert Mey­
er*,
died
Aug.
13,
1948,
when
hs
ern Michigan Normal School »X
eration Europe" which went to
Ypsilanti where he met Bonita was electrocuted on the Elmer
Europe Ulis last Spring to ' sell"
Leininger of Columbia Clly. Ind, Bhellenbarger farm.
Michigan to the people there.
whom he married cn March 12.
daughters, Mr* Donald (Joyce)
her of the louring group, and
R1 Delton. Keller Road, was killed
| (Darlene) Crosby of Ionia and
Instantly about 6:55 am. Thursday was graduated front the t'nlrer- Mrs Donald &lt; Barbara) Brlni»w well-known and highly
when her car smashed into a tree
I&gt;"1U1 Stho°l Iningataull of Middleville; a son,
off the Norria Road about M mile*
Thou who art our one God, thou hast made us one in
”e rrTO*to*d at the , Charles Meyers of Lansing, who
te In Europe.
southwest of Hastings.
This Thursday, Friday and
our humanity, one in our seeds, one in the desires that
“ •'VtrurtOT for | had been seriously burned when
Saturday the Hastings Rambler
Mrs Blackmore suffered «■ fm*.
While In Europe, Dr, Zumberge ,
smoulder in our hearts and ihe-hopes that shine upon
lured ruck, among othsr Injurlcw.
,
' children; a ateter. Mr*, aylvl* Agency Is holding a grand open­ found that the aducaitonal Ude .
, Derahem of Leslie
- / ing at their new location on
ri.rrlff. Oflter. Mrs Blackmore ws£
Mr*. Plants wa* born Aug. IX
driving south towards Kalatmfoo
1611,
tn
DeKalb.
III.
the
daugh
­
Dr. Lockwood 1* survived by his
when the tragedy occurred about Wife,
a son. John of Okemos; two ter of Peter and Ann (Bergcomplish togethet what we cannot do alone.
' a mite from her home
daughter*. Mr*. David (Mary; slronJ Fait. She married Vernon
Party, lias ccmplotcd plans toe
Bhaull of Orchard ijdte and Mr* Plante on Aug. 16, 1830. in Grand
the annual Swiaa steak dinner to
We. fray for the generous heart and consecrated purse.
Rapid*.
be he’d at the Odd Fellows Hall
Teach us the enlargement that comes to our souls when
They
moved
to
Lake
Odessa
ttngs; eight grandchildren, and two
from Lansing nine years ago North Broadway.
academic situation, to come to p.ni.
we practice the grace of benevolence.
when they purchased the tavern.
Grand
Valley
State
College
on
Bernie had the grand opening ।
Waterfield of Detroit
for the Rambler Agency here tn;
HV unite in seeking thy blessing upon this community
Odessa Order of Eastern Star
effort.
at the Emmanuel Episcopal Church and the Women of the Moose of
person to be killed on Barry high­ at
3 pm. Friday. The Jtev Don Ionia.
1 In 1957-56, Dr. Zumberge. went nated as Democratic Woman'sJ
,
Amen.
» '
way-* thl* year
Day.
A
prominent
Barry
County
She Is survived by her hus­
an an expedition to AntarpUcu
,
The Rev. Willard H. Curtis, pa*tor of the First Presby­
Sire was employed u* a secretary M. Oury la to officiate. The body band. two son*. Robert in the Mt
with a group from 'the . U. of woman will be honored for her terian Church, gave this invocation Tuesday murninx etnohato Dr. Richard Light in Kalama- reposes at the Leonard-Owood Fu­ Force stationed at Dover. Del,
nend Horne until time fur the
M. making a geological Surrey. ■'outatandlng and unaeifiah oon»iztng the importance of success in the Hastings United Fund
service*. Burial in Riverside ewne- and Allan of Lake Odessa; one
Among other Item* pi Wipatgranddaughter; a half - slater.
drive which finances many humanitarian endeavors as well as
Janet and two half - brothers.
Reservations may be purchaacd1 vital vouth programs.
Cliarlt* and Dorothy i Mason) RobCitarlea and Paul Fait of Marne;
Parent*
of
9th
and
10th
grade
Thcre were about 125 volunteer workers at the ‘ kickoff"
her mother. Mrs. John Pry of
4289; Mr*. Phyllis Fuller phone
earth.
He
returned
there
for
a
studtnta
are
invited
to
an
open
breakfast
at Lesson Sharpe Me­
Hastings.
tended Western Michigan Univer­
morial Hall launching the 1965 personnel had climbed to 43.808
Mr*. Plants was reported to house at Hastings High School short time in 1859-60 and Just
to
organise
a
stx
man
helped
sity. She wa* a member of the
Monday.
Oct.
11.
at
7:30,
meeting
campaign for 453 580.40.
averaging 41832 per person.
have been driving the car.
Woman'*
Club.,
team
which
left
for
the
South
In
the
study
hall.
First Baptist Church of Kalamaxoo
Atty. Richard Hudson, drive
The parents will be given their
and the Young Republicans Club
chairman, presided at the meet­
Besides their regular anniver­
son's or daughter's class sched­
She married W. WlQtam BlackDr. Zumbcrgv seems thorough­
ing where coffee, rolls and dough­
sary sale which Hided last week­
ule as they enter the main en­ ly convinced that being the busy
nut* supplied by the" Kiwants
end. Walldorff Furniture Store
trance to the high school, left ot
Club were served.
the flag pole. They will follow
In addition to her husband, she celebrated by installing waU-toAt the meeting Pat Guernsey
Volunteers are now canvassing
s-all carpeting on their entire first
this schedule after the general
Cart Hoffman, son of Mr. and every business and every home to spoke for the Camp Fire Girts.
floor
and
on
the
stairway
leading
and Rodney Slater, at home; her
meeting in the study hall, and
II-.
___ ...
Mra.
Jack
Wood.
HasUng*
Wogive everyone an opportunity to Russell Evans for the Boy Scouts.
to
the
mesxanlne.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Mr*. H. A. Adrounle, president meet all of the student*' teach- men'a Club president, conducted Green, waa named a acmi-finnhst donate hl* or her fair share for Robert King for the Youth Coun­
the goal which lx about 63,000
new inlaid surface* resembling of the Barry County Republican
The teachers will give them an the busineaa meeting. Lunchton for 1966 Merit Scholarship*.
for the Red Cross. John Barnett
Women's Club, Is Inviting everyCart b a Senior at Hastings higher than last year'*.
overview of the work done in
Mteiiawaka. Ind.; Mr* Howard deep red tiling.
for the Salvation Army. Marc
High School.
Phil Walidorff. manager of the
i The goal include* 67.100 for the Squire of Mlddlarille for the
their class and will be available
-----72-year-old firm founded by his
to answer any questions they ord Ferris,
Semi-finalists are selected on the. Red Cross and the blood pro­ Kalamasoo Child Guidance Clin­
gran grandfather, has atoo tccongram. 47.675 for the-Youth Coun- ic. and Wesley Urch for the
may have.
Mr*
Dorothy
Bente
Pllshed a complete new store dlaMichigan United Fund.
STRIKE CONTINUES
National Merit Scholarship Quali­ for the Boy Scouts. 63500 for the
day at the Kenton-Smith Funeral play format which is now in use.
dent of the .State Republican the Counseling Center when they
Camp Fire Girl*. 4406 for 4H, pealing to everyone to give hl* or
fying Test.
1
Home Ln Delton. The Rev. Rec
Women'* Federation for the
Woods officiated and interment
Semi - finalists must take the 47.000 for the Family &amp; Child- her fair share to make this drive
Ing In the study hall where Prin­
ns in Die Prairieville Cemetery.
cal 414, UAW-CIO wHeh beSdlolastic Aptitude Test of the
County Association for Retarded
cipal Don GUI and others will
Coblege Entrance Examination Children. 1336.40 for the Kala —
1704 8. Jettenon.
.
discuss some of the problems
Monday. Sept. 27. Cli
Board no later than Dec. 4.
St. Rose Holiday
maxoo Child Guidance Clinic. Quite O Mushroom
faced by high school students
•I ASA
IKa
A wnv
... .. ...
... —
.....
St. Rote Elementary School High Bank Farm Bureau
Mr. and Mr*. John Gulheridge
AasLsting Mr*. Adrounle al the
student*
a vacation
thia ' wlll^ieet’^at5!^ home of^r*
Lakewood Vacation and 45,500 for the JJnited Fund's
forbidding the Union from
Thursday have
and Friday
while thrir
36 agencies, including the U8O. found a mushroom a few days
Drilling for Oil
Interfering with vehicles or
cutive board.
Lakewood school* will not be Heart Foundation, etc.
ago that measured 71'. Inches in
OU drilling Is underway on the
In session thte Thursday and
At the kickofi, LaVerne Be- circumference.
meetings In Grand Rapids.
00L H. 8 p.m.^Potluck.
plant, and forbidding, toe
Jaek Janoee property In the
company from interfering tending the Michigan Education Beau. president of the Haatlngi -----------------------southwest quarter of Section 34.
Education Association, an- ametcr. This is
with tawful picketing.
Thomapple Township, by C. J.
Association's Regional confer - nounced that the contributions I eatin'" for tb~
Moskowltx. Mt. Pleasant.
| ence In Grand Rapids.
and pledges of the public school' Pall delicacy.

Young Mother
Killed Thursday
In One-Car Crash

Rambler Agency
Grand Opening
At New Location

Volunteer Workers
Seek Contributions
For United Fund

Barry Demos
To Honor Todd
At Oct 16 Dinner

HUS Open House
For Parents of
9th-10lh Graders

Walldorff Has
Anniversary Fete

State President
To Attend GOP
Tea on Tuesday

backward glances

"bits ofyesterday"...
ar gleaned from tlx
Banner filer

Carl Hoffman
Is Semi-Finalist

Rod Shroyer is
On Dental Staff
At Detroit V

I

Rodney C. Shroyer, son of Mr.
and Mr*. Lloyd Shroyer. Has­
tings, was recently appointed an
Instructor in the University ot
Detroit Dental School by the
Rev. Malcolm Carron. BJ.. aca?
demlc vice-president at U. of D.
A 1435 graduate of Battle

Proclamation

On behalf of the elty of llaaUnrs. Michigan. I. Franklin

iMinuca u mis organn
dedicated to the follow!
objectives:

inaugurate thdr 1956 campaign i
here on Saturday^wlth a kick-off | 77* Ml£Wgun Mutual Wind­
dinner at Odd Ftilowa irall at norm Insurance Company exA resident of Livonia, Shroyer
—
ki-k LL'Oov.
nn» Snillln
A Hart peens to .have
___ 1550.000 Insurance
____
which
Philip A.
and hl* wife, the former Judith
School! of Detroit, have three
children. Kathleen. Steven and
Julie.
BSCCWMi .A,,,'. — ......
John White, Violet Jordan of
ryone to join him In celebrating
INVESTMENT CLASS
and Frank Runnda.
the
grand opening
his new Woodland
tnc Kruno
opciuu* of
vi iu«
-------------- _-----1
•
building at 222 8. Jefferson at *U correctly gueoaed the weight

To elevate the standards for

professions-.

ted States;
The Hastings
ward the completion Of build-

FoTTcat Smith wa* notified this

the annual meeting In IOOF ball ment at Wasiungton that ha
here Monday evening at which Please 8«e MORE ABOUT:
. . . BACKWARD GLAMOR*.
ting* High football team and

Memorial Hall
taUoringMyplng or any^ other
Tuesday

along lines of industrial, sci­
entific and vocational actlvi-

Launch Campaign for $53^80
Tuesday; Drive Finances Youth
Activities, Red Cross Programs

�Sharon Williams

Enrollment at
Hastings High
Ofikially 1.094

Banfield-Vicinity In Concert Choir

Know Your
Legislators
VA SBMATORS

Past Hastings
Barber Succumbs

1-THK HASTINGS BANNER

CUTV.t. W U* »• &lt;»”»

.barber, died Monday afternoon
at Butterworth Hoepltal

aiT”bt rUxlay dinner 1-44
STS.“JLr
Ur uu »

Patrick V. McNamara
Philip A Hart

aupt. ot School* Rlch*n
Queather ha* announced that

wTiitmar,

1-

Khaeyn William*. daughter of
Ur and Mr* Warren William*.
gl3 N Hanover. ha* been selected
to be a member of the Centra;
Michigan Univetalty Concert

The choir, directed by Bugrne
F Grove, chairman of the rnudc
department, perform* several
Brtty concert* on campu* each yew,
and make* an annual tour to

CONGRRMMRN

her »ingio&lt;- had the lead in the
CMU musical. "Moat Happy
Uoaahip tn

STATE SENATORS
Blate Capitol

Air Felteeman - Airman David
R Stanley, eon of Mr and Mr* ,
George A Stanley Of BeUy-l Rapid* tn IM Hr cut the hair
of Franrt* B Stockbridge. Jullu*
C Burrow*. William A Bmlth
. . ..
U

man Richard wwm»«m»
Mr. and Mr* Geerfe W. Willi* of
R1 Bellevue, bat.boon select^
for tnlninf W WltBte AM.
Texas, as an Air Puree aircraft
Uno meh ln
maintenance »peciali*t. The air■an athktic
man, a 190 graduate of Bellevue
High School, recently completed
HHS bi rehadulad to Jump beck
jbunal in Greenwood Cemeteo baste training at L*ckland AFB
graduate of Bellevue Hkgb
Texas He attended Kellogg
School the airman attended
Community College at Battle
BJ-OE
Kellogg Community College. Bat-.

“tL jx
Doctor Gate* la being a**igned to
Jlic dental staff at b'»ha AB.
lr^- Callon. Rutland.I Okinawa A graduate of Bellevue
parent*.
w.
Orangeville. Hope. Prairieville.' High School. Use doctor attended
and Kathryn during the wrek
Kalomaxoo College and received end He returned to hl' Iwtne In
Barry Townshlpe.»
fly Vidor Sitton
hte DDB. degree from the Uni­
Every inch a rugged
Holly.
Bunday
evening
versity of Michigan. He 1* a
STATE REPRESENTATIVES
John Deere
member of Delta Sigma Delta
State Capitol
The friend* of Carolyn Black‘■hlldreri. r
*“’“•••«- ..
*,,d Mrs nL, *Unent * Mr
rrxre extend tirtr aympalhy to
after adjournment)
i Certain young animal* play Blld Mnl Norman
Ims- family. * Mr and Mr*. Adon
Meyer* of Freeport were Bunday
Mlh District—James 8. Farm­ ! gamea that are favorites with' near Bellevue and
Iambs and olbbona '
worth. 315 E Orleans BL, Otsego. I
Yankee Spring*. Orangeville.
Owrood of Hctnlt. Oallf. and Hope. Baltimore. Johnstown,!
i Mr* Almond Weber were Friday Barry. OrangeviDa Townships)
—— .
■»»!„/*!" *•Mary* b*kc
mxnr. w
.. — —■ —------——------------------- -•
Web*ra found their friend* and fll Rl Ionla iThomapple. Irv-,
.................
k
"
more.
...
rwiaUvaa together celebratiru
CariUm woodland. Rutland.

By Mrt. Yarn Hmcblilt

Children - Marches

lo"/.

Mr. and Mr*. Marshall Green
Greenville Saturday * Mnand
Mn Dale Bishop. Nyla and Doug-

starting a fii
Wednesday In

1 uv" ■». -J**"»«’

Vein HawbUu * Robert Hart I*

Mn William Swift

Vermontville Cub*
*Bte new Cub Scout group
yartnonlUU* baa 11 boy* enrolled
The group held thi-ir fir” f*fk

with the lad* and
tnothrnt, and the rs-mlng
thoroughly’ enjoyable with
demoeutratlon* and furtive

rural youth.

■ ■■■
•eth Dhtrtei —Boger Johnson.
m^t, Marshall
, Woodlan&lt;L Hastings City. Hastln&lt;5 Township. Castleton. Baltiniorr Maple Orove. Johnrtown.
f^yt^ Townships)

qj

W&lt;*at Wnnrllnnrl
W t.Sl W 00(11a11(1

Highbank

the advisability of elect­

after adjournment)

•Jrd Dlitrlrt — Harald
uem*. 191 W- Ond
k_i w
-and - Yankee Springe Townahlp.I

their families and Mr. and Mn
Gene Bchante from Grand Rapl.-'
were Sunday dinner guesta of Mr Vor la hare from New York vlailand Mr* Austin flchanU Mrs
Ta Be BpecialUl-Airman Jackie j Leila Hawtelta and Kenny were ing. ♦ Saturday caller* at the
O. Stanley, ton of Mr. and Mrs : Wednesday callers of her parent*.
George A Stanley'of 229 Benton Mr. and Mr* Ortle Van Syckle of
Bl. Bellevue, ha* been *e!erted
for training at Keealer APB.
Mr* Helen Schauta. Mr* Nancy
MIm a* an Air Force communl- Sehanta. Mr* Bernice Bchanta and McCaflum Church Sunday. Oct
caUon*-electronic* specialist The Mn. Fem HawbUu called last 10 Afternoon gueat .px-^er wl!
slrman, a 1963 graduate of Belle­ Wedneaday afternoon on Mrw
vue High School, recently com­ Bruce Browm * Mr and Mr* _Gene
pleted baxic training at Lack­ SchanU of Gnml Rapid* and Mr । music from the hewn-, church
Also llierr will be a potluck ax
land Ar'B. Texa*
and Mn Austin Bchante called;
Sunday a, Jcwephlne Checsanari

Hendershot &amp; Vicinity
By Mrt. Richard Clark

"I

NOTICE

u'-

PUBLIC HEARING:

The Barry County Zoning Board ot

-

Oman Given
Prison Sentence
II

UtrnadJne L BartloU. 36. atoo
knwn o Co&lt;ma B BsrtieM.

application of E. S. Losey of Rural
Route # 2. Delton for a stock car race

permit on his farm in the SE1/* of the
House of Correction by Circuit i
Judge Archie McDonald after
*hr pleaded guilty to a bad check
charge.
She had previously been glren

Ttxnpson and family of Villa Part.
-n»karw* mMta of the

»w..-..
—— —. .. County, ana Ute terms are vj
annual
Jir£ ,un concurrently, aooording to
■ cla Bell. Ray Rouah and Marlyn I McCallum Church. They will ride UndfrBhtrtlr Gordon Trick,
to
Daggvt
Late
where
thH
bod check* were;
I Bell from Batik Creek were also

Voight Van Syckle • A Otnfire rinrtrur * Turaday evenink
tainial Fann" sign h** been placed ; Grand Rapid* kjrtit a week with j Ute first Quarteeriy Conference Izelanau. Hillsdale. Branch.
on the Oarrtoon farm on iteopm Mr and Mr* Haber Fbater • ot the McCaDum Chtrch will be
Rcnid • Mr and Mrs Warren i Men* Day will be observed al the Irtd al 2 30 al the church with Kalanuuoo. and VanBurcn CounNorth EUB Church Sunday. Ort-W.m™ o. Kipp. a.
10. at 10 a.m. Bay Hartwell ml
end vMfting M&gt;* Beatrix La­ charge * Mr* Veda Guy of Au- &gt; Mr and Mr* Ear! McKlbtx: Harbor, previously had drawn a
fayette of Lake OrionMr and Mr* Albert Let of Alg-jelquin Lake and Mr* Nora Fiaher
ot Lansing were Friday gueat* of
Rennie and Nina Mott * B-turdo;. pec Ung their daughter and hue- ; Un Arthur Irwin and family of
supper six-.-t* of the Motta were I band. Uie Alfred Hawraney* to,
Mr and Mr». Carl Kruger ot Stur- arrive from Framingham. Mato.
kta On Suixiay the Mott* were
dDSMT gueata of Mr. and MreRiuaeil Mott in honor of Ruasril the Mrd. the Hawraney* will at­
Mott * birthday * Sunday Mr*. tend the homecoming at NorthTed OTaugblui and Mr and Mr*
Although Prealdcnt Andrew
Ron OTaughlln dt Middleville we»tern Unlrerelty, their Mme
Jackaon la remonbered aa a
motored to Kabunasoo and took
rough-and - ready fnaitlereman
Vaughn OlAUghUn out for dinner
whoac Inauguration in 1829 wu*
witli them
a mob scene. Old Hickory
On Monday Margret OXaugblin attended a baby *howrr at the daiighur. ^lly. took RoaeU U&gt;'
White Home. the NaUonal Geo­
home of Nancy Jenkin* to to'’"’-1
graphic aay*. More than IM.000
Ontario flatly led thia week to| went into renovations and furni­
ture. Superb food and wine
were Wilbur and Minnie S^anU aeck employment In Milatadt. Ill. |
| and Ruaa and Ellie Bhellenbarger BACK TO SCHOOL KIDDIES
cood and glfltrtlne thing f'rcnch
aklQ could devise"

too, Wiiu a
Tractor. Convenient credit.

Appeals will hold a hearing on the

SW’/4 of Section 23 T.2N. - R.9W„

Hope Township in Barry County.

JOHN DEERE
LAWN k OARHEN
TRACTOR

Meeting will be held Tuesday, Octo­

ber 12, 1965, at 8 P.M. in the office
of the Zoning Administrator in the

City Hall in Hastings.
All interested person* ore welcome.

RICHARD SLOCUM

Zoning Administrator

Goodyear
BROS.
Implements
Ph. Wl 5-5052
124 N. Jeftenoa

REAL ESTATE

Top Listings In
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a. Illinw*

Join the Novy
Alvin J. Barkley. Ml of Mr*
Almeda Barkley of R1 Haaung*.
and Marvtn I. Hayward, son of
William R. Hayward ot Delton,
were among the 14 men who *nluted in the Naval Raarrve tn
September thnaigh * h a Battle

When I get down to Orampa'a
house.
Bet Ill make thing* hum.
No one will say: "Stop that
I
drum!"
IH go barefoot In the graaa.
Climb the biggtM trees.
Slide down the banutera.
Grandma won't scold me if
Walt" when I grt dawn to
Orumpa'a houw
Hl be a boy again.

$ 14.95 Confetti)
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' --m

,

They ain't afraid of freckles. •'
Nor bother hout the rain

$6,750.00
A REAL GOOD COMFORTABLE HOME IN THE 4tk WARD, ha*

HUNTERS
INSURANCE
For os
$100
Low os
COME IN AND

I Walk on every fence.
| No one will scold me when

ASK ABOUT IT!

Ove! That's cogy living at
Grandpa's house.
| I Imre such fun. H be awful,
Sorry when vacation time 1*
I
done.
1.1
Ill aoon be down to Grandma * ।

For All Type* of Inturance
.
SEE

HASTINGS
INSURANCE AGENCY

Where I wont get scolded *
I track up Grandma's floor.

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219 West State St.

Announcement

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r

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and a *to&lt;e room up*iair*. and down a living room, one bed­
room. dining room, kitchen, full bath, hat a baiement with oil
burner, hat tmall ^atement barn, with ttanchion* tile tilo,
12 x 36*. ten acre* of muck land, two acre* wood*, good rich
*oil, located «n Ode**a Towmhip. Ionia County . — $ 10.500.00

FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW OUT ON NORTH BROADWAY, with
living room, two bedroom*, dining room and kitchen combined,
bath, hot and cold running water, three Hall garage, right of
way to lake for................$10,500.00

A REAL SWEET BUNGALOW at Green Meadow* Number One:
ha* living room 13 x 19 ft., three real n&gt;ce bedrooms, dining
room and kitchen, full both with double lavatory, full basement
with electric heat, poured wall*, one and one-half uall garage,
nn two acre lot with lot* of tree* .. -- -------- SI7,300.00
ANOTHER PLACE JUST OUT OF TOWN, home hat t»o.-bedroom*
up*'*"*, and down one bedroom, living, room, dining room,
modem kitchen and large bath, good basement with oil furnace,
$1,000.00
A Bl-LEVEL IN HASTINGS HEIGHTS (nearly n«^. home on
room*, kitchen

laundry and batgment, heated with ga* furnace---- $15,500.00
ON SOUTH BROADWAY, a nice home not all f.n,*hed. a good
Invettment for one who understand* bu.ldmg and carpentry,
hat a living room, 12 X 16 ft. with dining ipecc. four bedroom*,
two full bath*, car pert, lot ■* 100 it on road and 150 ft deep,
has four foot crawl *pace. and priced at only .. $9,000.00
ON ALGONQUIN LAKE, two real nice lot* (large one*! for
$2,400.00
A REAL SWELL HOME IN THE TAFFEE ADDITION, nearly new.
ha* large living room, two swell bedroom*, dming room, kitchen
and full bath, utility room, famrly room. Ion of cupboard*,
attached two stall eiectricaHy operated door, oil furnace, real

A GOOD INVESTMENT IN TWO APARTMENT HOUSES. both

.$15,100.00
BUILDING LOT IN 2ad WARD, *ewer and water m. he. a tt'W
on It. al*o a part bawment . &gt;1,500.00
A BEAUTIFUL HOME AT ALGONQUIN LAKI, all o^aae.flLor.

A YEAR ROUND HOME AT THORNAPFLE LAKI with living
room, dining room, kitchen, two bedroom* and bath, newly

&amp;«ACU LOT.
Woodland, foe

.&gt;1J&gt;0.00

A RIAL NICE HOME IN THE FIRST WARD h« two bedroom*
water softener, hat InwiaNon. metal awning*, double garage,
newly decorated, for---------------- -------------------- --- - .ST.SOO.OD

m JHSmg. paneling woodwork in living room, on
school bu* service, for .........$18.500.00
WE HAVE,
IE IN BATTLE CBEEK, with three bedroom* end
bath up
kitchen,
front sne
_______ w„„
about 30 serj^rth of Hatting*
THREE NICE BUIWNC LOTS ON HASTINGS HEIGHTS.

A NICE VACANT LCH in Ammon Eaton Addition for ... $650.00

A BUNGALOW IN WOODLAND VILLAGE. Ihdnf room, dining
room, three bedroom*, kitchen and bath, ga* floor furrwc*.
new asbestos tiding, new roof, carpet* and dfape* ..S7J50.M
A NICE HOME ON CBOOKED LAKI to trade for property dote
to Hairing*
A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY ESTATE knt out of town on t’wo acre
landacatted *ite. ha* large 24 x 27 ft. living room with Roman
brick frreplaca. parquet block Hoorine. dtn-rg area, three reel
nice badroom* with cloiet*. two fU1 bath*, strictly modern
kitchen with moncwv*!li burlf In birch cupboard*, disposal, loft
of built in eccnsories, thermo^ane window*, full .bgtanMPt
with a nice recreation room, forced hot air oiffirod furnace, and
another fireplace &gt;n the baiement. attached |*ragg 24 x 24 ft.,
piece he* a. wonderful view of the count wide. h4* lightnrtB
rod*, lots'of shrubbery, owner will fingnc*
. ,U2^0O-M
TWO REAL NICE LOTS ON THORNAFFLI RIVER. cIom to dam
and good fr»h«ng site on blacktopeoad'for ....-.&gt;1,100 00

HASTINGS SALESMEN
Carl NietkaaMr't kerne pbeee Wl 5-3004

AG ESTATE
KER

145 W. Stefa St, Hottin

�THE HASTINGS BANNER—8
attended the wedding of Fern's
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Schantx and
। grandson, vernard Glllevple. In Mr and Mrs. Eugene Schantx of
j Grand Ledge.
Grand Rapids were Sunday callers
By Mn. W. H. C.hfeirinan I An exit from the basement of the of Mrs. Josephine Cheeseman *
South Maple Crore B UB. Church Bunday guests at the Clyde Cberee- Mrs. McArthur Dies
*1 Hxli.UI.
la being built by Rev. Rhoodea and ;"»»»
___i fiMrre CThMseman John DirrssEric Moody, the younger son of B.nju____ ______ ....
----- - -—— —
—~ -Mr and Mrs CllffaM Moody. who men m uia nrianuumiMa usswev.
family from
has b-en in Community Hospital * You are invited to the Autumn ®’S,Wan
for treatment of head injuries re­ • supper nt the Sbulh Church Oct. Bellevue. There was soma exciteceived js hen he was playing on the
slide at Plea-antvlew School. Is
now home. • Saturday evening Proefrock and daughter to the house with
tna el- Serricea'*!!! be at 3 pjfi* PriMrs Fern Hall. Mrs Ruby Ball. jHillsdale Fair. They urso calledjon her fai
to day at the Stimson Funeral
Mr* Edith Dunk rib -rgcr and on the Fred Boieys. who were i community Hospital where her Home at Ml. Pleasant with burdaughters. Linda and Annette, and
1 lai in Riverside Cemetery there.
Susanne and Ru!h Ann Cordray former neighbors of the Bobcocki ,:Gnurh was pumped out.

Nashville Fire
Haymond Barlow
Dept. Plans Oct. 9

Dunham

low. son of Louis O. Bartow. R5

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Open House

..»

Kprctellsl Barlow, who waa last

Thte Is National Fire Previn-!
tkm Week and the Nashville Vol­
unteer Fire department is to ho’d
open house at Uie fire barn
Saturday. Oct. 9. from 12 noon

Walker County High School. Jas­
dlscuM fire haaarda and to ahow per, Ala. and attended Lincoln
off Uie new lire truck which Technical Institute, Washington.
D. C.
Mil mother. Mrk Ethel Bartow.

While manned by Nashville
personnel, the equipment is
owned and maintained by Cas­
tleton and Maple Grove town­
ship* and the village of Nash­
ville-The department covers 81
square mile* It also serves thow
persons in Assyria. Kalamo and
Vermontville townships who
have Nashville telephones.
Last year the department an­
swered 78 alarms of which half

Dedicate Maple
Valley High
School Sunday

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WHITER HONORED—Harold D. Burpee of Detton. who writes
the popular Hanner feature. Out of the AiUe. admire the certi­
ficate he received from the Civil War Centennial Graves Registra­
tion Committee, attested by Gov. George Romney and Floyd
L. Haight, chairman. Chairman Haight also wrote “You may have
a .real satisfaction In knowing that your work ha* been well
received and greatly appreciated. Burpee completed the survey
of cemeteries In Barry County for the Civil War Committee.

the
Dedication ceremonies tor t..
new Maple Valley Junior-Senior
High School will be held Sunday.
Oct 10, at 3 pm. in the gymna­
from Congress. sium.
Board President Reinhart
More than $100 million Itos
^.xll ,„,u zrmke will accept the building
D
jbeen spent in Oakland and Ma­
down to exactly %0 percent of the J from Architect Guido Simla of
comb counties to provide relief ,:
previous yety- over the same! Battle Creek.
facilities to prevent the overflow
period.
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J
lot raw sewage and storm water.
The new truck was purchased!
Dnnrrnr&gt;m
Among Uie remaining unsolved
fur 8U.0M. It has an 800-gallon 1 to 5 p*i. Both the Fuller and
problems. Pierce listed the fol- ‘
water capacity, and is equipped Maplewood elementary buildThe chief of the Stale Health ! i. Water rights, where there i
willi both low and high pressure!
pumm. 400 fert ui I-.1 hose and.
Department's sewage treatment are conflicting interests and
Dr Ray Kehoe, associate dl- section said that Michigan has I needs and not enough water to
a "dynamic and forward-moving go around
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tQ to
miyjage
11QW
ln in
rirer
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lire - lighting equipment and services. University of Michigan, ------------water pollution
control program,"
How
manage
flow
river
three unit, are radio - con- will deliver the dedlcaUon
dlcaUon ad- \ and
ana te
u one of
ot the
me leading
leaning states 1 systems
fy*terns so as to reduce excessive
•rolled. •
| dress. Dr Kehoe woriu.
1
rorks mainly
mainly; in the fight against'polluted-wafloods in Spring and to provide
The $W0 fur the radio units ' in the area of school
nl aecreditaaccredits-', ter.
I lor sufficleht flow during critiwai, provided through U&gt;e an- lion and the evaluation of high I
'Mlrhtgan people have come , cardrought periods
nuui Harve. t Festival* which the school Instructional programs
j
over ferrespect and to give conscious 1 3. How to cope with
wl
fire drpartrnent spunsora. Thte
The new facilities, which atu-j
tillxation of some streams and
past summer donatluna from In- dents entered on Sept. 1, were; service and pollution control lakes from nutrients in highly
terrsted cllteens provided money I made possible by the passage of ■ th*l meet* their needs aS In­ treated discharges.
ter u bout find other equipment i a 81.420.IXX) bond issue on Muy , dividual* and as a society."
4. Where to locate bathing
which enlarges Uie services of | 13. 1903 New elementary »ddl-1 Donald M. Pierre told mem- areas and how to protect tliem.
the ----Michigan —
Water
tin- volunteer-department.
; lions were completed In-the Fail j -ben of- 5. When, and with what con-1
Furrest Babcock 1* serving his! of 1904.
12£i. and remodeling of the Pollution Control Association trols. should industrial wastes of
fourth yrat as fire chief.
former Nashville High School for
certain types be admitted to Use
.upper elementary purposes
sewer system.
Unfortunately, charges of wa- 1
Students
„.
ter pollution get bigger head-1
Tl»e official membership of i rolled in grades 7-8. plus 4t9 in lines and more attention of ra­
Middleville's T-K settool is 1577, 1 the high school tor a total of dio and television than bond laun increuse of «J5 ovtr last year s j Ito.
new- treatment plant operators,
fury gracks, 235 In Uie 7th and: sixth grade meeting in the Jun- the waste treatment plant built
8th grudtv and 409 in h 1 g h i tor-senior building* until the re- ' by a community or an Industrial
Continued from Page One
Aclwal.
: modeling is completed at the lor­ I firm, or other evidence of poliuI mer Nashville High School. The I. tlon control efforts, lie sa'd.
~~ ~‘
------- —- building contains 85.000 square |
luus l»ecn appointed as the regu”"" "
— —------------- feet anil was constructed at a
cost
i
S of $1184 per square fool.
Crook wlio recently retired.
“school provides the following f.- :Pending upon what headline you
FOR BALE—Set of 8 fluorescent : cilltles allowing for new clastes rt4d- Michigan is either a water
temps. 4 bulta each. 8 ft long . w i t h modem equipment: 18 I wonderland or a wasteland
Will sell singly or u « erouo classrooms, which include a| ClUng numerous example* of senatorial district that Includes
Will take ix-st offer 945-4684. language laboratory »nd mathe- ' “•«, expanded sewage treat- Allegan and VanBunn countle*
10 141 matlrs laboratories; library with m*?1 Plant* recently completed. Formerly we were with Clinton
_
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... I_seating
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_&gt;... ___ under ennxtnirlion nr in the
.
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—
for 75 students plus two under construction, or In the and Eaton counties in a senatorCAB FOR small conference areas; audio­ planning stage. Pierce said that
WINTER
sunontelng and vjguai equipment storage room
-»n UtU nrw arrangement, since
wf‘ *re no* combined with
buffing Pickup and delivery'.; adjacent to the library; biology 5 non nTrJ1
.
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Rntue.nti...,
Satisfaction guaranteed «&lt;"»nl
$1000. rotim: chemtetry - physics room; i.ooo persons to me sprawling i ..
1»» .pent hup-1
““’.Hi?1"
Call Wl &amp;-4B89 between fl pm. two homciiiaklng rooms: two aci- D.u»l.
a,.d. »r muiwu oi aoito «iu&gt;.
.
and 1 pm.
enccrooms: typing room; com­
mercial classroom (shorthand,
giea out me greater i ,, --------- , '
y- ; ,
'
bookkeeping, general business •:
area Including Eaat HajlllnRS dry goods deniers will ,
arts and crafts room; metal
'7f': Lansing, MSU, DeWm, Meri- !«»*««*•" thr’ Michigan Dry |
shop; wood shop; vocational J*'|
a,
dtan. Delhi, and Delta
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RKodera AsapcuUon'dur-4
riculturc room; drafting room:
irymmuhiqVwith seaUng capacity ‘h|P’ “ »“ *x*n’Pl* °r 'Heef?
W« have th
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room, music-rocal room; audi*£,^d; the directors of the saltation
□rrsons- cafe■* wiry grow aim !। and
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torlum seaUng 4U persons:
cafe-; "P*nd.lacuiwcs
aemnr
on ,the
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8om« Bre &lt;lolnB « Joint-I"*
'*n',n* with
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^ilca»*P*«tely but all are committee in char^ of local arkitchen; faculty room;
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I.iraan nnH
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are A
and
tions room, administration of­ moving in the same direction. R. H. Loppenthetn.
fices: boiler room; storage rooms
In addition, he added that ail
(Armstrong
and bathrooms.
are working together to develop a
Mra. Ciycrlc
watershed management commit*
LINOLEUM
Pilfer Fans'
Cars
.
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tee to work toward a.continuing
THE MODERN FASHION
Two
Two radio*
radios were reported! program of river Improvement Uiruwn but of a buggy which I
IN FLOORS
stolen from cars parked mar I »«&lt;&gt; management to serve their overturned near lire lake Satur- I
day night Mrs. Firtha collar ;
Johnson Field during the Has- common needs
tines-H'. Joluva game Friday.
To further illustrate Uie prog­ bone wits broken. Her compan- ,
One was a City-owned cltltehs r«a being made in Michigan, he lorv. wen- uninjured. The accl- •
dent happened In attempting to 1
band
radio
taken
from
the
car
cited
the
foltowtng:
A FLOOR TO MEET
1. Every town of 5.000 or more
population In the state has heavily loaded with wheat.
EVERY BUDGET
wastewater
treatment
or
has
it
transistor radio taken from
under construction.
Middleville Methodists enjoyed
1. Eleven of 25 projecta cur­ a unique cel-.-bratian Tuesday
rently under construction are for evening when they burned tlv
additional capacity or a higher mortgage notes as evidence of
degree of treatment.
full payment of a &gt;10.500 debt8. Of the 55 projects completed
Uie motto ot same 2H million since June. 1065 or atill under contracted four yeans ago when
4H boya and girls from coast to conaliuctlon. 24 will serve popu­ they undertook construction of
their new church. A feature of
123 W. Stole St.
lations of less than 2500.
4. Forty-eight of the 55 com­
munities have proceeded volun­ lions joined with than in this
tarily without orders by the Stale happy ceremony.
regulatory agencies or courts,
and 17 have signed agreements
with Uie state health commis­
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-3?ye Fdnctidns
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EDITORIAL

possible solutions
lhe present Junior
High School are both very crowded.
Studies made during thl* summer
indicate w* «hould completely sepa­
rate Uie Junior High School from
the Bailor High School Thl* would
provide adequate facilities In all
areas of the preamt tnstiwUonal

Borey County Intermeddle Bchool

he made In an nntrrlv niinr.tr It
poant. tn cooperation with
j was also apparent that our aisting
Sd&gt;«*
„ am, Hlc
.
M, M
«««&gt;.«
HU. »&gt;
k, a* abwl
M
„ wtll „
district for we needed to know our
^w^tary classroom* pro­
future need., both elementary and
fflr
enrolhmnl
our tnstructlonal program which
MOEMsry, that suitable daswoom
Ux
fQr
need further development. In sepa­
araa eoulH ha nrmri.'ieH fee our. _
. ....___ .
... *
rate physical plants, and located
tncreaaed growth.
popuUUon apd
When ths study was completed ’ annexation of primary districts, the
and a written report filed with the voter* approved * bond teoue to
and Central Annex for future eieBarry County Intermediate School

WSU Research BBSKb Answers
To Polluted Air Menace

One Youngster
In 4 Found
With Disorder

KES’ YOUR MACE
CLEANED UP

Serious visual handicaps are
cgun exaggerated mgittoM of
"normal" eye charaeterisUca,
says a University of Michigan

Take

color blindness, foe a-

Oeanlinet* «"d o»de
move the tauic* of
.
ndenu, sod arc fundamental
[or accident prrvtntion in lhe
home. Keep your place cleaned

Totally nolorbltad individuals
see only black, white and shadra

which enable the normal paraon
to distinguish diffeeweit

Pa/choiogteta and physiologists
VartoOj community committees i the laboralortaa are probing
are completed and will be fully tn will be appointed from time to
time to provide guide lirAa for
- Contrast perception: Why
[xmibie future growth from an­
During this summer 10 primary
■ sir into mines to the
nuation.
modern analysis and
districts have applied for snnexa- qitete future building needs to
elimination of air poluIt was Immediately apparent to
lants Is a long step in
the Hastings School Board, a* a creasing our over-ail school provide a comprehensive Instruc­ ground!
man's struggle with occupstional aisease.
population from 2JU students to tional program for Junior and
Georgius Agricola, a
Senior High Schools which will
German mlnerologlst and
The Hastings Banner pupils are being housed at Northscholar who Uvea three
lab employ* acme of the moat
centuries ago. was much
munity. One such committee. The
Central Anna, the Algonquin Lake Building and Site committee, has U-M Medical Center.
concerned with ventila­
tion in mines and profour-roren elementary school and ben* appointed and wlU meet early
Dr. Thomas Alba uses contact
nasrd the bellows shown
the Aitoft three-room elementary this fall.
In lhe above sketch. But
putera, to measure the electrical
he knew little ot the com­
QMS IIUXDKID XWD
The science of protecting
The stan is working on the needs revpon-ws ot the eye to a blinkposition of the foul air which
To provide for addiuona! ele­
health evolved during
tag
light
ot Uie instructional program as it
•he sought to replace with workers'
the Middie Ages, when the Immentary teacher* and instructional
An apparatus called a puplUothe tresn stream.
relates to the new building pro­
Krtance
of clean air came to
IHJBSCMUrtlON
At Wayne State University's
gram and will hare an active part meter la now being deaigned ac­
recognized, especially In
cording to U-M specifications. ta oUier arsaa of Uie InstiucUonal
department of Industrial medi­ mines and metal-working
in lhe planning with the architects
cine and hygiene, intensive establishments.
program, the full 45 mills voted
research is proceeding Into the
additional mllMgV will be used this
Not until modem times, how­
When Uieae studies are com­ change tn pupil siie following
role of polluted air tn the for­ ever. has man been able to
year for the first time.
malion of diseases of the lungs analyze critically the content
pleted. and Uie financial require­ a flash of light. The vision
such
as
cancer.
of
Inhaled air as a step toward
ments for the program which will
Uonal equalised valuation In the
Utilizing the air "tunnel" establishing its safety. Studies
be approved by the Board are light flashes appear brighter
shown in the photograph at In progress today are expected
known, then the voters of the
to
provide a purer supply of
right, today's scientists suck
The device wlU be purchased fume-polluted air from a busy sir. both for tne person at his
bond retirement has-been reduced,
Detroit street Into a WSu job In factory and mine and for
fund* to finance the conatructlon by fund* from a &lt;46,000 UB.
the
street pedestrian.
and Uie Hasting* Public School
Public Health Service research School of Medicine laboratory
The U.S. government has
where test animals are housed.
Dlsjflft, 3-J.will M levying a tax
The researcher's goal la to find A number of human volunteers participated In this work, not
of
ijflM to oR| mill leas than in mind the physical plant we have
on our present campus and the new knowledge of human vision also participate by sitting in a orffy through grants for re­
search but by establishing
classroom* It will provide for future which can be applied to help special room Inhaling over within
the U.S. Public Health
AMUICAN NCWSSAPU
limited periods the exhaustNow that ws have completed
people with vision defects.
growth. From present reformation
Since 1958 Dr. Alpsrn and contaminated street air. The Service a division of occupa­
test subjects are continually tional health which celebrates
it would appear our needs would
Board has called Phase I of an
Ita 5oth anniversary this yesr.
be adequately covered for many soctate In University Hospital's checked for ill effects.
ophthalmology departzneht. have caused by a stroke, it often oc­
screened more than 1,000 pa- curs with paralysis of the right .
new High School.
*1de of the body.
While these studies are being
According to our pait studies
For the patient's family as well |
completed, and costs ascertained, Dr. Harold F Falta directs the
we urge the taxpayer* to note the ophthalmological aspects of the a* the patient himself, aphasia
1* a deeply disturbing experience.
project.
present reduction in school taxes
For these, the Michigan Heart
AnociaUon, a Michigan United
and to become Interested In the .......
mm
~&lt;r Fund Agency, ha* avaltable free.
future educational and financial formative'
Early plonem found most
invited to participate. Dr. Al-;* « PMt booklet. Aphasia and Michigan cusretd with a vi
pern say*.
the Family
dally the financial needs which
Some research funds are uped i It has three sections. “Underextensive
wiD undoubtedly increase as our to cotnpensate these individuate standing Aphasia." the "Family's
student population increases and for time loot from work uid Part tn Recovery.* V&gt;d "Helping
missed menla because of the the PaUent Improve His Use of ,of Detroit Oakland
project* and to cover their tran*^ Language."
" n
.1. &lt;te.
It &gt;i«v
also n&lt;i.
list* six
de­
portation to the Medical Oenter tailed studies on stroke and
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Wl HAVE
aphasia, and tells where to get
welcome* suggestions from inter­
INSTALLIO A OOLLAR-RILL CHANCER
them.
It
explains
the
forms
ested people and realizes that the
aphasia may take and the prog­
PROFESSIONAL DRY CLEANING SERVICE
ress
can
occur under
faNtrnkp Victim
,,3“ which
“
** «x*ui
town. the designation. Iloyal
Vll llill
adorable
rondltloas
&lt;°\« .
orabie conditions.
North Gen* Lake Cota-Op Open 5:00 o.n*. • 10 p.m.
I
SI •!•«*!'' "The
informed community Io sucr iiwtiily’ .&lt;&lt;
The Home
home should be ian excelAlthough _many of Michigan's
complete such s project, one whose
aphasia." Dr. James B. Blodgett, foresta have been lumbered and
citizens really want a fine educapresident of the Association said.
have disappeared, there still reUanai experience for Its youth and
understanding, familiar a ar* number 01
l0Ttst
"It was like being In a cat;
funds t^' build netdttf classroom* with lhe engine running, but the roundings, a helpful family S1*01*and to provide opening monlee moment one tried to put it into that offers stimulating and 1 The State champion black
understanding companionship. , oak—202 inches In girth—at the
to maintain and itaff these class­ gear. something crashed with an
ugly sound and the englnq portent will to get walk"
Oak typifies Ito famous ancestor.
room*
.
stopped."
At first the aphasic patient
champion, with a height
We want each citizen to take n
may be able to convey only *lm-'
crown spread of almost 100
part In planning our future needs.
pic messagta by primitive signals. | fM,t- *nd three other stately
From time to time report* will be
Attempts
to
elicit
a
mere
yei-crblack
oaks stUl stand as guardof ability to communicate.
j no response in Uie form ot nods tens along
an old Indian trail
issued, meeting* will be held and
This condition can follow in­
the entire program pre--«ited for jury to the tpaln. Most cases
him beyond hte powers.
, two hundred years.
approral. We uk that you be In­ resullzdrom a stroke, although
Yet from even such unpromlsAlso upholding Oakland Counpeople, with strokes do not
terested. that you be well-informed, mawy
have aphasia. When aphasia is niR beginnings, aphasic patients ty'a reputation u a national
and «e hope that with Board
have been known to progress to champion swamp oak (girth &gt;13
leadership and community cooper­ our nerds In the very near future. complete or almost complete re-1 in., height 103 ft) six mltai
covery of the use of language north of Rochrater while another
ation we will be able to build an
Thte phenomtnotr. the booklet champion. Hill* Oak. is located
adequate school facility to meet 1S7D
points out. is the recall of some- IK*u Lake Orion.
thing once known—rather than,
These national cb*mt&gt;ior
the learning of something new. [
araon&lt; jg which
Headers are also warned to ex-I Michigan haa to Its csrdit
pect and understand behavior ranking It as the 'Big Tree'
changes in aphasic people. Be­
cause ot his brain injury, the
State champion tree designspaUent has leas control over his;
feelings than before his illness.
He may be Irritable, cry or laugh circumference in inches meas­
vary easily, or act impulsively ured at a height of four and one
and inappropriately at times. half feet above normal ground
Emotional recupfraUan is as ;level. However, national champ­
CORNER wAlNUT AND S. JEFFERSON
Ptndlalon does lhe
much a port of the recovery pic- •ions are judged on over-ail big­
ture as is the recall of language. 1ness, based on girth, height in
"little nothing euit"
HASTINGS

Michigan Has
Giant Trees
In Many Areas

Hastings SPEEDY WASH
COIN-OP Laundromat

inav Lose Ability
To Communicate

Count
on the
Classics

merely a classic

✓ Getting rid of any paper,
truh or oily r*M; clean up the
cellar, attic and garage
/ Keep hallway* »nd train
clear of objecu.
/ Hang up took tecurcly
Have a tafe place to More

A detailed survey of nearly 760
! youngsters who received prole*,
fratonai attention st The Unlveraity of Michigan Pediatric Out। patient Clinic during two separate
1 weeks till* year *how» Uist about
34 per cent suffered from four
I major disorders.
Heart defect*, congenital xnotnaI lie*, convulsive disorder*, and men'tnon conditions wWch require
I medkal attention among patient*
i seen in the U-M clinic.
Of lhe children surveywd 171

However, more than 300 chil­
dren. including those seen for rou&gt;ttae medical check-ups, were in
good health, with no significant
phy-dral or emotional problem*,
the surrey result* indicate.
tuch at In ckncu Avoid where
potiible crowded conditiont.
Die pediatric paUente c*me from
more than 30 Michigan cotmtlr*.
/ Clean up a »«&gt; *po&lt; w
greaty floor at once; keep off
as well as out of state. Nearly 40
0oon while they are wet.
per cent were from Washtenaw
i oounty.
Die study was conducted by Dr
stimulate Interest In saving pntrtcla Ann ODonnor of the U-M
Michigan's outstanding trees. For pediatric* d.-parunenl and lllciurd
j Hind* assistant director of Uniexample:
A unique forest of giant whilei verslly Hospital, to determine the
extent and tjpea of p-rvicea r?ndered In the Pediatric Clinic.
In tire
midst of this grove stands Ur July were analyaed. No significant
Nation's largest white oedar. srasona) change* were apparent
over 100 feet high and 306 inches from Uu- &gt;.uney result*.
Dr O'Qxmor Mid Uie rrauite
in girth.
,
I found at University Hospital do
not [uctetid to show Uie percentage
of these dUordcra tn the total
population She explained that the
Hcwpitei serves a* a referral center,
the Michigan Botanical Clob. *nd therefore; the dlttritaitkm of
. diMiucs and disorders «vn In tiie
A folder available from the I Pedlxtric Clinic would be expected
Traveroe CUy Chamber ot
to differ from the distribution
found ui Uie office practices of
A gigantic black willow ijflrth pnvate jxdlatrlctan* and family
313 Inchew &gt; stand* on the pliysiclan*.
ground* of the State Hospital
there, a majestic white birch
(IM In) towers 100 feet high

Leelanau, and a 203-ineh bass­
wood stands tn the schoolyard
near the tip of the Old Mission
Peninsula
In the Upper Peninsula, tower­
ing white pine, hemlock, and
balsam fir can be found in the
Porcupine and Huron mountains
In southwestern Michigan tree
found at Warren Wooctva vir­
gin beech-mapic woodland tract
rence grows the Nation's champ­
ion black chevry — girth. 211
inches. One of the area's tallewc
trees la the 231-inch tulip tree,
with a height of 164 fret, grow-

The State champion sassafras.

williom F. Arnold, mana­

ger of the Model Finance
Office ot 140 (V. stole
Street (next to The Cop­

era. haa an amazing dreumfer-

nch red oak stand* in Augusta.
In central Michigan tne na­
tional champion eastern ratal-

per Lantern). invites you

to call him at Wl 5-3429
ot any time you need $25
to $1,000.
MONEY FOR A

Other champions are a ma­
jestic hackberry &lt;216 In.) south
of Grand Rapids at Wayland, a
196-Inch silver maple at Ovid,
and n 220-lnch hy brid oak near
Durand
Near Northville ore a 170tnch black maple, a 130-Inch
Norway spruce, and a 174-lnch
black locust At New Haven is a

FUN-FILLED SUMMER

inch silver poplar stands near
Utica. and a 206-Inch white oak
is at Saline A 300-inch cotton­
wood la In Wayne, a 192-lnch

36 MONTHS TO RtPAY

Near Detroit are a 367-inch yel­
low willow, a 235-inch weeping
willow, and a 210-inch brittle
willow. The National Champion

with a girth of 349 inches.
USE BANNER WANT AUS!

FINANCE CQ |

MODEL FINANCE
140 W. Stole St.
Hastings

COLOR
ME

Fire claimed an average of measured in feet.

essential for town and
country, campus or

Something

career. It's the fine

hand of flannel—pure

For

virgin wool, of course-

aerratlon of Michigan's
Trees," the Michigan Botanical
Michigan hunters are reminded' Club awards 4x6 inch alumiby the Conservation Deportment
'
that R ia unlawful to kill hawks.'

All

and the understated lines

and vibrant colorings are

trees

purely Pendleton. 8-20, $36.00.

throughout the state *0

When buying onything. isn’t if
reosonoble that the larger selection

you have to choose from, the better

Pendleton
Coiiniry "
Clothes

your chances of an appropriate

choice? Our selection rooms offer

choices in every price ronge to suit
your exoct wishes os well os means.

Open Wednesday Evenings
. . As Utuol

Bum. McpkabUuk

LEOHRRD
OSGOOD
^JunenalJJohie

im atm s&lt;

w. ate emmi wm.

HEATING
Modern Aire - Oil - Gas - Coal

MIN S and LADIES' WEAR
"Dtw, Well , . . You Con't Afford Not To"

HASTINGS

CHARLES H. LEONARD

JACK D. OSGOOD

Phone 945-2471

. HOT WATER BASEBOARD HEATING
PLUMBING SUPPLIES

WATER SOFTENERS

WATER HEATERS

OLD
Then, drive out to aee the most beautiful show
on earth—the colorful change of the Michigan
landscape. "Color reports coming into Auto Club
ofiicw detail where and when tho show is at its
Make your color tour more enjoyable with
^eraonaUzed Auto Club travel planning. Join

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or

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AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF MICHIGAN
HASTINGS OFFICE

�Season Awards
Presented Tuesday
Al Country Club

iters Ude
Jephone

[« U» mal ImjmM „|f„. c
r-7;,,**1* 10
Fnmk Me-

Pvenbi may find fe aaaa*hocking, but a growing
of Michigan youngrtcr*

tnd Mn Lyle GllUwpie.

Only imagtnaunn limit* T*i»- “* Anwrtc*r&gt; Inriltute of CVrti- deviaed *omw ot the moat tmagiLecturoa. hr inaunce. pdplM at |
Public Accountant*.
| native uam. Thom range from
A Detrott rabbi took part tn the study at international affair*
And, to haatily add. their new- Clinton Junkr Hlgh School in
Oak
lnt*rvi*wtd NBC new*flr&gt;t cro**-countty paned du- to furtign language inatridMoh.'
toowitdge com beyond carterPark
David Brinkley.
Michigan Stale University ata- I

TCX*
Cove re third' and

vuimi. mu
manner. Mr.
Iwrry Martin. Mrs Bidney Beach
and Mn. Gerald Lawrence
The 10 high bridge acorae for
the *ea*on were prated by Mra.
Grace Denton, Mia. Blander.
Mra R O. Finnic, Mia Dorothy
f tench Mrt. Paul Faulkner Mra
Robert Cook. Mr*. Roy Hubbard
Mra. C. H. TRMadell, Mrt. Beach
'.md Mrt Martin.

duded Mr* RveroU Phelpa Mra.
Roger Wiawtli. Mra Richard T.

MMlan. Mn. Wright aim and
w- J Cronlngtr.
*lnMn m the women-* begtng” ^Mue at HCC wa* Mra
lYed Markle Mr* WHU*m Btidman waa aecond and tin Larry
Haum wa* third.
.
*fcCki*key won fut place
in the Friday night league and
teMOd went to Mn*. McAlhater

bSmUy car.

You too, Can Dance!

Alexander tirahai

Join Classes
Of Your Choice-

I Michigan Unlvvrtity, Hanry 1
Community Cbllcg* and 8U
■PMktrt.

National Laboratory tn Lemont,
---- ---III
Lwkurm appreciate being able
A political arkacr ctaaa at
to Mt in their office or home Kellogg Commanily CoUrge in
■J* lecture MMtMMt hundred* Hattie Creek thia Sammer

Baby Feeding
Methods Offer
Mothers Choice

Tap. Ballet. Acrobatic.

Ballet &amp; Balance Beam.

The time - honored concept I
Winnert of the Juiw Mother-1 that broMt-mllk la better fori
Buddy Bent Ball winnm were
Mrt Marshall Cook and Mrt
Richard Fixer. Runners-up In
that tourney were Bandy Gilles­
pie and Cindy Lang.

DurtM 3* co™ Un ■»!&gt; «™ r1*" ?» pram In 11 anat it* kind in the Nation. thee

For Learning

Purpte **ttr* and yellow and

ung* Country Club fur ita final
I-uasday bridge luncheon of the!

iSSnJr’rJ"* *™*

----- —— ——t —«uiizatlon. ’
* yntwnily of Michigan ob*triridan claim* that today
IgreM-feedlng and boCUe-feedtng aro equally good for a baby.

Nuptial Eucharist
Unites Couple at
Battle Creek

Michigan

UnlrrrMty. He ia

daughter at Mr. and Mrt. Fred­
erick P. Halbert of 23875 Ban­
field Road, R4 Battie Creek and
David Fredric Church. ton of

In the September tournament 1
went to Mn Rowland Hall Mrt. dition.’

performed the double ring cerc-

Damp Wash

3 to 5 Year Old . . . Ladies Slim and Trim

•

5 Prtfe«ti«n*l Tesckan—Vhkee* WelcMee

Wash and Fluff Dry

WILSON SISTER'S

W. Flnhh Skirt., Flerwwfc. Wart, ClMha.

HASTINGS

HOME

LAUNDRY

I Lillian » Hay Ubunl
323 S. Mlehlsnn

DANCE STUDIO
302 E. Grand

Wl 5-4042

a* a Mice management trainee.

YOU D/DUY KNOW,

Church of 8M Hamilton Road.

Arrangement* ot white gladioli 1
and white pompon*, on Grecian
better mother*. The bottle-fed । pedertata, and spiral candelabra
baby, held by hl* mother, can
fed a* loved and aecure ** hu
Donald Wilson, organist. and
Mrt. Carl Moore, aololrt. "Aria
Wrongly oppoard" to mixing in r Major." by George Frtd-

Special Dance Classes—

Family Bundles

Consolidated School at Hickory
Comm and waa graduated from
Central Michigan University
where he waa affiliated »lth
Drita Bigina Phi aortal fraternity
and Alpha Kappa Pal bustnoea
The Redemption Luthefan fraternity. He is employed by

cimmpionshlp went to Mra Ri»wil Kimmel wHh Mr* W J. I
McAIUMar runner-up. The fmr
flight title in the nine-hole event
went to Mra. Roger Robert* with
Mn Robert Shannon a* runtmr-1 factor* a* whether there are1
up The second Right champion j other children in the home, j
aa* Mra Robert Rhode.

Ballroom, Character

COMPLETE LAUNDRY SERVICE

MRS DAVID FREDRIC CHURCH
. . . Mia* Barbara Lynn Halbert Become* Bride.

Joseph Burkholdtr a* runner-up
The nine-hole winner «s* Mr*
Robert Hitaon with Mn. W. J. two typea of mUk -j* not signi­
ficant’’ from a lualtli
(Tonlnger oecond.
The women’s club ctmmpicnxhlp waa wxx&gt; by Mra John Mul­ feed a child should be left enligan with Sue Flora a* runner-

Baton, Jazz, Adult

t«d budget* can obtain lhe atrvice* ot a qualified authority or I
dHfcirtk generally for

:

one time and buttle-led Um* next.

and Were Staging a Gigantic MONEY-SAVING SALE to Celebrate our
20th Year of Business in Hastings... Ends October 16th

• Ruth 1.

Barbecued

Chicken &amp;
Spare Ribs
.come and

The

get fem t
Superette

Tom O’ Solly Robinson

Ladies SWEATERS

phyxlctan aay*. But often moUirhich

I attitude

changed,

featured

overs &amp; V necks. Sixes 34-40.

Regularly $12.98 Now

since

Uy the beet-fed baby.”
ehmlh akrrt rnrept into a detlme
tUne Dr S,torl°’ I “whable chapel Uam neural by
| administers qumtionnalro* to;* bow at the back. Her bouffant
mothan mklng them which veil of English illusion »a* *tmethod they selected and why. ' Uched co a circlet ot matching
He **y* that the merwhdmlng pmu and lace. She carried a
majority of women, no matter cluster of phalacnopati orchid*
whether they tavart-fed or hot- and atephanotia.
li“4r bet*1?*, claim they ■ MUfl j^y Halbert attended her
choee to dn on -breauw &lt;&gt; w&gt;.
...
.
Mlrhinn
k u 01 Kalamaxoo. the groom* *Uh
Michigan *qulrrtl hunter* had
yiw Jarw Goode of Park
a banner arnaon in 1964. aoortng ~
a kill of rrg.000. Their *hootlng laa of Iron Mountain, both col•uteem tart ytar wa* the higheat gMce IBM when mon* than
one million aqutnel* wero taken.

One Group — Wool coats with mink

Ladies BLOUSES

-------- -------- —
mo Bay. Cuba, 1* the United. identically
BUte.’ oldest oversea* ba- —- ’ J00™*?
qulred through a lease
Cuba in IBM.
, in a modified empire and featurcd chandelier uleevts. Their
bouffant veil* were secured by
matching crepe Dower* The

$1.00 Per
Week!

1 lyptu* in the tallxman gold,
cnuigr. and yellow ahadee The
Rower girt wore a coronet of
trenched carnations and earned
a cluster bouquet of the aame
flower*
Huron, fraternity brother of the
1 groom, served a* beat man. The
ushero were Frederic Halbert,
:brother ot tha bride; Lloyd
Wrpman of Lowell. also a fra­
ternity brother, and Barry Wat­
' kina of Battle Crrek.

Regularly $79.98

One Group — Three styles,
100% wash &amp; wear cottdn.
Assorted colors.

Ladies LINGERIE

100% cashmere in two styles. Colors:
block or beige. Size 6-18.

One Group—Bras and girdles
in broken sixes.

Regularly $59.98

Girls DRESSES

Girls SLIPS

APPLIANCES

NOW!

RADIOS - STEREOS

White cotton with loce trim.

Sices 3 to 6X
$4 88
Reg. $2.98 — Now
I
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Regularly $1.98 Now

Boys LINED PANTS

For a $10.00 GIFT CERTIFICATE

to be Given Away on

Regularly $1.98 Now

SATURDAY. OCTOBER 9th. at Closing Time!

BLANKETS
by Beacon

Select from one

Off

Kn. Kate.
See Our New Modgl* of

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II* W. Stat. StraM

/

mothers wore cymbidium orchid*
In matching moon green and
gold, respectively.
Following the ceremony, a re­
ception waa given at the Wo­
men’s League Club house Back­
ground music waa provided by
Mn. David Kntko at the piano.

Wl 3-3012

Jr. ot Hastings.
later, a buffet supper wa*
served al the home ot the
brides parents. The paront* ot
the groom were host* tar the
rehearsal dinner at Gull Harbor
Inn.
.
For her going away outfit,
the bride wore a wool herring­
bone tweed stilt-drw* trimmed
with matching moa* green »ucde
po'lar and cuffs and accented by
matching aiedo accawles and
ronuge of plialaenopal* orchid*
from h*r bridal bouquet.
Following a Iwneyinoon trip
M Colorado, the newlyweds win
reside at 120 East Michigan Ave.
kpt. I. in Battle Crotk. She 1*
i 1M2 graduate at Hasting* High
khool and ' attended' Central

Sice* 7 to 14
$088
Reg. $3.98 — Now
U

IN and REGISTER FREE

Corduroy and ddhim. Assorted
colors.
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PRAM SUITS and SNOW SUITS
One Group — Size* 9 mo*, to 24 mo*.—2-6.
Choote from several style* and color*.

$588

Regularly $7.98 Now
m

THERMO WEAVE

■K

100% Cotton with
Nylon binding.

1

Regularly $5.98

? ^*500

Silver Holloware

_

Several Style* ... In One Group

Th® Valencia

MAKE

Now

Reduced

a mow green crepe sheath with
an attached ovethiouae of match-

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Cashmere COAT:

Regularly $1.98 Now

205 N. Michigan

—OPEN DAILY—
9 A.M. to 11 P.M.

Ladies COATS

One Group — Cardiflans. slip­

DIAPERS

R&lt;9 $2.98

Gauge diapers. Sixe 2lw^
$E*00
x 40. Slightly irregular Jr dox. j

«»s ««

TOWELING
Linen with striped border.

Stamped PILLOWCASES
Hemgtltchocj. a$st. pattgmj.

H«

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CANNON TOWELS
NtW FATTIIINS

'

1* Now2'°'$l

Face Towel is»25—R&lt;s.49c Now 3 lo'$1

Wash Cloths

KITCHEN TOWELS «•»
Terry, assorted patterns.

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12 • R«s 2’c Now 5 '“ $ 1

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Bath Si**2'

GARMENT BAGS

Jumbo sixe Holds 14 gar&lt;4OO
ments 54' length with 2 Now
hook kame.
1

u
for

3

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| 00

Trade-Name' labels on the

things you buy ... you’ll fint^them here!

Parmaleei
124 East State Street

�Welcome Wagon
Club Opens New
Fall Season

by Sally Johnson, president. Mr*.
JohnKXi then Introduced herself
and each member and guest tntroduced themselves and told their

Walldorffs and
Lawrences Return
From Trip Abroad

M
■
■
■

where they lived before coming to
Hastings and how many children1

The Robert Walldorffs and «he
Geiuld lAwrence* returned last
Tuesday evening from ■ threeweek vacation trip to Euroi* which
am* Just fUUxI with wonderful
experience
The trip wa* sponsored by me
Michigan Retailer'* A.woctotlon and
there were 56 In two buses making
Uie cxinducu-d tour, which Included
Holland. Germany. Austria. Italy,
Switzerland. France and Bigtand.
The highlight* of interest In cacti
country were visited, such ns Uie
VaUcan and the ItasUlca tn Rome.
Fur scenic beauty. Switzerland won
Apt place in Uicir opinion.
Although thl* was the Jnitlal
underlakuig for the Retailer'* As­
sociation. tlie oigaiitMtiixi was
outstanding, and similar world­
wide trips are now being plntuied

meeting held with Mrs Johnson
Introducing her officers to Uie new

XrKSX.““

Hastings Mutual Insurance Build- i
treasurer
Ing aortal rooms Ttie Welcome 1 The Welcome Wagon Club hold*
Wagon Club 1* affiliated with tlie . l,»elr meetings each rnaiUi on Uie
Welcome Wagan'Of Amenra.
1 fourth Tuesday at 8 pm Mr*
The Wetaxne Wa«nn hortraara ?'Ju“un
«nnoun«d the plans
of Hom Inga are Mra Marguerite I f"
**
Kaechele and Mra Pat Guenvcv ,1,'W 0,1 8-»“^d*y. Oct, 9. at three
TO,
n. c-UM u

. parking tot. Felpausch Food Cen. ter and tn the Kroger lot. This

The OnlyGift
That Lasts
Forever

| Mrs Johnson introduced Mr*
•Irene St Martin of St. Martin

uifurnuiUve dcmotutrallon of floral
; urrnngemwiti. Slie iiad assarted
containers in whlch she arranged

was also a thrill.
way and far surpassed their
greatest expectations

, several beautiful artificial arrange­
. merit* on display.
i St Martins Florist is a member
' of Ulf FTD Floral Sen ice and will
telegraph floral bouquets to any
; place In the United States and

!Wilson Sisters
Add to Staff­
; The Wilson SUtera. Jo-Ellyn and
I Jackie, have announced that Lynn
I Woods U now woWting Mra Rene
; Russell in teaching ballet, arroi batlc* and gvmrustus at the W&gt;inon SIsUt,- Dance Studio ut 3U2 E.
iu
Grand
rana
‘
1 Mr* WiXAls trained under Mra.
i Russell lor performing and ic.ich' ing. with addittoiuil .-tudy and
training with the Jlos ai Winiwpfg
I Bullet, acewding —
---------—

Sunday dinner guest* of lhe
Wm. Hewitt family of Grand
Ledge were 1 uiuru Ncsteley of

sponsor of lhe Welcome Wagon
Club of Hasting*. She gave a cen-

corsage of fall flowers to Mra.
Nancy Bloom. Mr* St. Martin tiitfi
answered questions from the au­
dience. Everyone enjoyed her in­
formative demonstration*.

served refreshments of coffee, tea
and assorted tails and cream puff*

Tlicse attending were Corene
Dohm. Nancy. Nagel. Carol Ken­
sington, Janet Walsh. Marian Karnirr. Byhla McGee. Connie Lob-

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24 Month* to Pay

Our Diamond Room
Available for Private
Consultation

Hodges
JEWELRY
Established 1931
122 W. State St.

.1 family dinner on Bunday for'
tlie pleasure of their grandpar-1
inis, the John Hewltu. wiilch
, included all the Kelley grand-

CATT

the fall colors carried out In the
decorations. The officer* served as

Christian Church
Al Coats Grove
s Nuptial Scene

Society newS
urday wliere they will be spend-

'Honor Pete Huver
;On 90th Birthday

Pretty Wedding
Is Solemnized at
Home in Hastings

-Jo-Ellyn and n group of the
lpate in the taihung Community
_ti.-_____
_____ ____

To honor peter Huver'a 90th &lt;Liy night Ort 13 Ju-Ellyn is to
I birthday. Oct. 1. there wa* a i*ut&gt; : toad the art* perf'-xmlng In .1

. Mrs. Pauline Baker entertain A very pretty wedding wiaiF*
wo* Mr-------and* **
Mr*
“ John Loftus, Sr -*
ot •judge*
•
—
Sunday. Oct 10, for Uie
Emery. Jodene Howell, Shanxi
cd her daughter and family. Mr
solemnized at the home of Mr. and ' Middleville. Wayne Ortroth and inidittons for the Detroit City
Yweldyke, Miriam E. WlUte, Karen
and Mr*. Budd Randall. Gary
Mr*. Orin Wolcott, 1203 N. Mkhl- I Anne of Lacey. Mr. and Mr* Rev ! Hill, t Company. It wa* announced
Klahn. Nancy Janke. Linda Hough,
Ths Coal* Grave ChrUUan and Rodney, for dinner on Sun-1
H^UnS^Countty Club
Mr*. T. R, Stevens. Vlnrlnla Stev­
hurch wa* the scene Saturday day honoring Mra. Randall's I ic. JtS.. „
J _ Club al 7 pm . when Utelr niece, Kay Alvin &lt;Xke» Huver. Steve and Daens. Carolyn Hendrick. Alma M.
Schultz. Linda Lowry. Evelyn WU- I, L.— -7-^-— •— ——- ------------- -winner* were air*, c. w. ttich- Olbaon, who ha* been makii^ her:vid. Mr. and Mr*. Clarence iPuti
llamMin, Karni McKay. Nancy llght aerriw uniting In marriage
unison and Mrs J B Vandcmee home wish them, and William ■ Huver. Mr and Mrs Lloyd Huver,
Blqam, Mary Elliott, Mra. Put
J* MrA,«nrt U£dl“K'dau^The Oortton Coveo will be en- of Grand Rapid*. Second went
Uy of Grund Ledge. Mrs William Donna Wilkins. Guernsey. Mra. Irene St. Martin.
5; ‘«r‘*,n'nS l***r duplicate bridge to Judge Phil Mitchell and Roy rlgan Sr. and the late Mr. Corti- I James
and Janet,
Tuu
’
'
’ and- Mis —
Sally Johnson. Mary Denker. Dan­ JuhT1
rntr113
'dub °n S*turda’’ c'v&lt;'»lng.
Hubbard and third to Mrs. Rob­ gun, exchanged their vow*.
Mr. and Mts.W Earle Peake
na Gutcheaa and Barbara Miller.
The Rev. Arbutus Hurleas of Uie Beckwith. Mra. Lloyd Haver and Kathy were Saturday and
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brought a lovely birthday cake, and Sunday guexU of his sister. Mrs.
South
Kalamo
Pentecostal
Church
Marraret
Tl&gt;w wcrv' 27 al thc
Eaat-wrat. honor* went to
"Grandpa
”
Huver
iud
a
fine
time
performed
Uie
double
ring
cere
­
Tl^^rmun^ O.L.
KalbCTlnK at the home of MA Mra Vernon Hile and Larry
blowing
out
all
tlie
candles.
mony
before
the
fireplace.
Candel
­
M b&gt; I P^wnan Furrow on Bunday In- Hughes of Battle Creek, recond
Sandra Rebon. a student al
eluding the Reid Furrow family t° Gordon Dehnel and Herman abra. vases of white mum* inter­
Eastern University, spent tlie
attend an all-day meeting of inc KCV. rain sama.
Mra Joaeph Shultz was In weekend with her parent*, the
The bride chose a gown of from Flint, the Bill Garrison Botcher und third to Mr. and spersed with green*, and palm*
the Dance Masters of Michigan
decorated Uie.spociou* living room Lansing from Thuraday until Carl Brtscru
at the Vlndline Simmons School. satin with lace bodice and family from Jackaon. tlie Roland
Donna Oocheneo. organist, played Sunday visiting her daughters
Mr. and Mrs. James King and
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WJIU
the nuptial muuc which also in­ and thrir families, the Tom baby of lensing called on Mr
Uent at lella Hospital in Battle
cluded three favorite hymn* of thgr Undsnys and the Albert Ors- and Mm. Max Bump Friday
topped with a bouquet of yellow SIS?
bride, on the quaint antique organ boms.
mum*.
••
——
-----------family.
—------evening, last week.
Maraiiall
Furrow
Mickrv -------------------------------------------------try on Monday
Furrow, who laid been m thMr*« Leora Newton enter­
Mra Gayle Ryan of Jackson, The bride, given in marriage by
tained Mr. and Mrs. Franklin of honor and Miaa Mamha Grin­ service in England, and' ffrs
ftn overnight guest of Mr*, her unde. Mr Wolcott, wore it
bridesmaid.
Cathy
Beckwith and Kathy and Mra, age
— - was
-------------———------wAller
----- - - brother. Brian, tn Germany, suns'
Tina Beckwith for dinner on dlnK ,uuI Cheryl Borton, nieces of tlie Rdland Furrows, are tier* Tina Beckwith on Tuesday, and street-length white brocaded drera
Sunday.
|of tlie bride, were Junior bridro- home after being released from on Wednesday Mra. Beckwith wlUi a coat to match, with tiny
servier
only-------------------t w o famUv accompanied her to Otwqd Rap­ white button* down Uie front and
Mra. Kent Gibson, formerly maid*
.. — Tlie
—----—.— who -could
—.j not attend id* where they will be gberta of a Peter Pan collar She wore white
Dawne O'Connor of Hasting*, u । All were gowned in blue-green , ...
"'•'"''txTr.
now studlng fashion illustration i brocade with matching veil hat*
P9£ly were Davo Furrow,.who Mr*. Hazel Hudnutt for a few of white and yellow button mum*.
at lhe Art Center School of Las'and ranlcd bouquet* of yellow u ln KatTa, and Michael OarriTlie Russell Bentons were A single strand of pearls was her
AngelBB. Calif.
I mum*
Mn- who L’ ln
»t Traverse
Sunday dinner guests at the only Jewelry.
*
Pnlll
A bOlintCOUS
, r
am Rw-U.
Kixtsc «.-■&lt;
was bert man and
■.......» . piXIUCk diD­

£ Personal Mention

This Week &amp; Every Week

|

L'Aiglon

David and Michael Mllerdlng

On Saturday evening, the “Mr.

| were ring l-t-.irers^xfid Debra and Mra. Fellowship Ctasa" of
Barton was Rower girl.
the Hastings EUB Church met
Lorry and Bryan Allerdlng at the "Y" Lodge for a chicken
were pager, unrolling the whlto barbecue. The event wa* a real
carpet
succer.-, a* there were 125 to mLorry and Roger Catt broth- joy the dinner and the social
era of the groom, and Orville evening which Included punts
Hording, nephew of the bride and a most intcrertlng program,
seated the guests.
...
Mts' Arnold Erb was organist ; Mrs. Albert Klnnc entertained
and accompanied George Spera.'IB PugKMalrons of the Bedford
as he sang The Lord s Prayer ut, OES Chapter No. 471 for dinner
the conclusion of the double at her home a: 6:30 p.m. on
ring ceremony.
I Thursday, Sept. 23. Court whist
Mr. and Mrs. Vent J. Allerdlng IWB-' played and prize* were won

ceremonies Assisting with the Keen and Alice Putnam
* ‘ '
reception In U»e church parlors'
were Mrs Ronald Martin. PaOn Saturday evening. 2.^_.
Sept ___
25.
trlcla Wood and Roberta Rivett
M. R. Furman* en'eryUned
Bonnie Augst. Linda Stowell, the Tony Heins, the Ben Carrs,
Carol Norton and Joyce Under- Uie - Rlcliard Guenther*, the
man assisted with the gifts.
Douglas Cooper* and the Gordon
Following .a northern Michigan Havens for an evening of bridge,
wedding trip, the couple are re- :
.
siding at Lake Odessa on Mor**
Mrs.
“ Boyd Payne was hostess
ton Strart
.
; for her deasert-brldge club on

Historicol Society
To Meet Thursday

niece, the James Kings, and
while there went through the
Capitol building, and other
places of interest Including quite
an extensive tour of Michigan
State campus where Mr. King
Is an Instructor.
Mr and Mrs. Paul W. Drenthe

the weekend to visit their daugh-

L'AIGLON Korea a triumph in knit* — this one, a hand
ribbed acetate in two parts. Superbly seamed
orerblouse top join* a slim *kfrt for that look of nnmia.
takable nndcr*uicmeuL Black, royal, red, green.

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Other styles and
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Stanton home on Sunday
employed at the E. W. Bits*. /
Following a aeddlng trip (\o
Benton Harbor. Mrs. Blanche Northern Michigan, the couple will
Stanton and Allen KlrelU of be making their home at Larabre
Millstadt, Ill. Jean Stanton wa* Lake. Ra Delton.
liomc from FrrrU for the wrekMr. and Mr*. James Patrick

i Winning prt.-cs were Mra Wm.
Parker. Mrs Joseph Shultz, und
Mns. Robert B. Moore.

on Sun- croft were dinner guents of the |
Peter Mai Uns.
Mra. Nora Fisher of Lansing

Hastings will have a program on b&gt;’ ths Nickles of tlutr recent expected home around the I2lh
die Civil "War. Dr Ethel Williams • trip to Japan
Mr. and Mr*. Martin Ambs off
of Kalamazoo and Charles Huver ;
* * *
Otsego visited ’Mrs. Lulu Ed­
monds on Sunday. Roger ReyArchaeology Society of Grind
the Roderick Bwad!Ing family mood*
Rapid* will be apeukera Dr. Wu- und the John Chandler family nold* of Bedford called on hla
Ham* will tell about the Kiting up for dinner on Sunday
•*— •-—-z-uk- *»_
-a- —
to ■■lionocgrandmother,
Mrs. Edmonds
on
of a geneaotogy section in libraries, the 16th birthday of Bonnie Monday. He is leaving for a
and Mr. Huver will tell about the Swadllng The Chandlers uro California Naval Base on Turawork the Archaeology Society 1* lenvlng to spend the Winter at,day m he ha* enlisted in the
doing.
Naples, Fla.
| U. a Navy.

Shop '
Ainu Fingkton

Your
Pharmacist*
Works
For Better
Community Health

tlie Elmer Bar.terns of Kalama-

Mr. and Mrs. Winston Merrick'
and Mr. and Mr*. Edwjn Chaffee'
are vacationing In northern
Michigan.

October 3-9
1965
National
Pharmacy Week

FOR SALE

Seeing is Believing
BEFORE I Went to
Peg's Beauty Bor

AFTER I Went to
Peg's Beauty Bar

36 IRONSIDE DRIVE

hair cut. specialized color, and

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with 18 ft. of sliding glass doors. 36 ft. living room and dining room combination, large fire­
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formica counter. Breakfast room. 4 bedrooms. 3 Vi baths. 2 ceramic, all with built in formica
vanities. Master bedroom, 14 x 16 "has private bath. Ort’and TV room, sowinizoom, suitable
1_
.

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“You. too. con become a

The
Bonnet &amp; Gown

Gardner
Pharmacy

The bride Is a 1964 graduate of
Hastings High Schoo] and is em­
ployed at Keeler Brass in Middleof Allendale visited her parents. vllle. The groom is a graduate of
Middleville High School. He spent
and family over the weekend.

Uent at Blodgett Hoapltal In
T7ie Barn* County HKtorleaJ SoMra. Otis Boylan entertained Grand Rapids, on Tuesday of
rtety will meet Thuraday evening. Mr. and Mra. Charles Norns.
Oct. 21. 8 pro., at Uie Haatlng*, local. Mr. and Mrs F. B. Curtlsa
City Bank.
of Shepherd. Mr. and Mra. Cramer* brother, the Clifford
Roland Nagel, naturalist at tlie I George Mn-tstonc of Bilrsfleld Poland fondly, of Lansing.
Rev. LUa Manktr expects to
Yankee Spring* State Recreation und Mr and Mrs. Frank Nickle
drive to Houghton Lake on Sat­
programming for nature trails, together at her home in' Kala- urday where rhe will conduct
. identifying ti&gt;e historic sites and mhzoo on Thursday. Sept 30. evangelistic services from Oct
the making of thl* beautiful scenic Mrs. Norris. Iiad accompanied
jark ever mare valuable to the, this group to Europe ten ymra
The Donald Smelkers, who
। resident* of Southern Michigan.
ago. Makin? the day even mere have been spending the Summer

A knit with know-how ...

with a corsage of Fall cotan. wm
maid of honor, and PhD Walldorff
waa Uie groom's attendant
Both the aunt of the bride and
moUier of Uie groom wore navy
blue with corsages of yellow and
brown mums.
At Uie reception which followed.
Drone and Joan Cole served, und |
Jane Hurles* cut the beautiful
wedding, cake. Lauretta Guernsey
presided at the punch bowl and

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AM-FM installed An all rooms, All Thermopane windows. Underground wiring Wall to wall
carpeting. Many extras. Owner leaving city, priced way below replacement cost at $42,500.
Telephone 945-2256 for Appointment

�WMU Graduate
On Barry Staff

Highbank Farm Bureau will
meet Friday with Mr. and Mr*.
Id Rice. Potluck lunch after­
ward*. a Bunday gueata of Mr
and Mn. Roger Davis were Mr
and Mrs Donald Cheney, Park­
er Ik-way. Diana and Janice Da­
vis. Philip Lee. Rosalie Ammon
and Gerald and Otorla Milter to

Lakewood Host to
Visiting Student
From Sweden

of Diane and Janice * Mr and
Mra Maurice Hynes ot Hasting*
and Clayton Eib of Byron Cen­
ter ware Monday caller* of Mr.
and Mr*. Homer Hammond ♦
Bernard Davia w*a a Saturday
overnight gueat ot Floyd Haye*.
* Sharolyn Howell spent the

Freeport
By Mra. Sylwrn T&lt;

Mm Flwd E. Wetmore

Mm
R. »««.*"}
Kurfe “/Wa

nutagement of their daughter.
Be ID Jane, to Roger A. Ames,
son of Roger Ames of Delton
and Mr*. Thoma* R. Anglo of
Oregon. Ml** Hill is a IMS gradu­
ate of Delton High School and
i, employed at Crooked Lake

Durfee

Mushroom* Stuff Round Steak

MU* Kaihk-en Morrison, a
June graduate of Wettern Michi­
gan Unlvarxlty. ha* joined lhe
Barry 8p*cl*J Education Dept im
» aEJ*ch thtrapUt.

airport in Detroit In September
and is making her home at the
John Sinclair reikJence. M9 *.
Broadway. Woodland

In Sweden Anita was enrolled
In lhe classical of her achooling.
Her curriculum called for the
study of German, French, Lattn.
Kngliah, and of course. Swedish.

meeting held In Detroit.
Mr*. Wetmore waa »««"»}*’
of the *ta*ring committee that
organIwdtSZ Midland County

B.r, AWRUWJ-I*'?

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LOAPj

A

I Ut
M ■
June graduate of Delton Kellogg
High School and la now attend­
Friday caller* ot Un. Ruth ing Wright Beauty Academy. Mr
Bteam Other out of town gueMo
during the week were Mr* Cle­
tus Wieland of Logan and Mr.
and Mn Cam Bleam of Podunk
Iv'kr * Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Hcatctlrr of Alto were Saturday
vtaitoro of Mr. and Mrs. Muri
Hostetler. Sunday Mr. and Mr*

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U cup chopped onion
2 tabtespoooa lard or
dripping*
2 cups soft bread crumbs

Uou'll love our

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Rxh m sugar, milk and shortening A pleasure to serve
foe dinner or lunch**. Delicious toasted

Baked Pineapple Sweet Rolls 6 far
Serve thes^ p.neapple roil* on your bread tray ... a
welcome change tor your family.

Caramel Iced Fry Rolls 6 for

ilowenr, this U not exduaivwtF
a problem tor the elderly, accord­
ing to the U-M rpirlamlnlnrtt

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
Baker's Daxen Day
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a ej.'i,

A FAMlLYi
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1735 tor the Pennsylvania General
Asaetnbly. It served aa a colonial
capital until the Revolution, whin
U was a gathering place of the
Continental Ccngnaa.
Fortunately, the livery sublet of Second
—
..
colonial Philadelphia no longer
toe buildstand near Independence Hall, but
in most other reaped* the historic
birthplace of the United States will

lo&lt;iml tolerance for high ternperatum and humidity, he lay*.
While these people are dearly
In Jeopardy durinc severe beat

A cinnamon fry roll with caramel glare A real treat

STORY OF

Independence
Hall WiU Reg:;ain
Look of 1876

the past 10 year*, stroke* have
consistently accounted for about
10 pc can of the deaths Ln Michi­
gan, but in periods of heat streaa
dUrtng 1M3 and 1*13. the number
of such deaths in the state roae
to 15 per cent.

BAKED GOODS

Jobs

The Grand Rapids office of the
Michigan Employment Security

and roll, faatrnlng each roll with
a wooden pick Brown in 1 table­
spoons lard or dripping*. Add
. water, cover tightly and cook in

..

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project mold take 2* year*.
"Our approach te that time is
not the important thing—accuracy

. or prnlocuftd heal wave*.
Or. Schuman I* currently plan*
I nlag more detailed studio* to ex­
plan*, this phjvtatogteal-pharaacotogical aaprot of beat ware*.

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Old maintenance records showed
a payment for taking down and
rnsctitng marble mantel*. It waa
the first proof that mantels at any

officer on an attack transport,
during tha couree of whiefi he
•aw action in New Guinro, the
Philippine* and Okinawa.
Active ia civic affair* in the
Petoakey area, Mr. Clark la a
fwnw preaident of th* Ilwanis

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Miller’s "SSf

�Phil Stanton
In MSU Band

Heavy Frosts
Blanket Area

Lake Odessa

CHRISTMAS STAMPS

2 Hurt in Open
Intersection Crash

Bv Mrt. Dan Peterman
1U SwomI Aww.
M4-IWS ting*, and Patricia Claypool. 22.
The Euchre chib met Saturday R5 Hutlngs. suffered lacerations
for a potluck supper
the ixxnr and brubes In a mishap at
of Mr and Mr*. Glonn Toney

East Doud

Ry Mrt. IJoyil (hren

Caseworker Hurt,} net 'tore* under Italy's Lepoh*
cine Alps for 13 3 mUeg. the Na­
tional Geographic say*.
Services Here
Are Continued

Ing the birth of a daughter. Oct
1. Site weighed 8 lt». 1 oz anti Hospital.
hai btxn named Patricia Lynn
Mr. and Mra Millard Hultman
of Grand' Rapid* were Moodai
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. ftarles

CHRISTMAS SEALS

William H. Hclrigcl of H**Unvi
are director* of tlie agency which
U financed Uirough lhe United
Fund campaign
Laat year 83 Barry reaidciiLs und
Rapnand Owens. * Mr. and Mra.
WHEEL HORSE, OF COURSE
their
Umlllea received professional
Lloyd Owen called on Mr*. Emma counseling
help from the Family' Now mowing** fun, and faster, too.
Owen and Mr* Dorothy Monroe
Friday evening. Glad to report
Enuiu Owen doing much better
------------•-----------and garden tasks. Test-ride? Call:
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Owen were
The drieot spot on earth is
dinner guest* W their daughter in
program for girls. Through than* Nashville, Mr. an) Mrs William Chile's Atacama Desert, lhe Na-'l E. L. CARPENTER
yrara It has continued to do ao Cox. Saturday night they attended tlonal Geographic aays. At onci
place, Calama. no mln ha* ever j
HARDWARE
by volunteer leoderamp.
the chicken supper at Freeport
142 I. Stole St.
. : leaden. Please volunteer your'
talents to help the many girls
, who dre watting to be grouped. ;
On. Sept. 28 officers elected!
Old Fashioned AUCTION SALE
wire: President, Joanne Hogan:
vice president. Perri Holu; «e-

Camp Fire Smoke

FIGHT TUBERCULOSIS
and Othar Respiratory Diseases
Sept. 28 . .. .....
Sept 29 . ... .......
Kept 30
. ..
Oct 1 ........... . ..
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: Every newspaper worth the
I name is regularly farced to say
56
40 • .101 "sorry" to well-intentioned but
! misguided citizens who ask that
41
__ I legitimate news not be published

Pleasant Valle)
Ry Mn. Ethel Rlank

Sunday dinner guests of thMr
daughter and family, the Thomas
Curran* of Grand Rapids.

find out what they had paid for
.1 piece of equipment In other
'words, don’t tell the taxpayer
what Is happening to his money.

MUSIC CENTER

pledge my Jicad to clearer think­
Ing. my' Heart to greater loyalty.

Oxford in Dark
Olive.

Ically fresh end new, but still scry, »«ry Pontine. Thet's written ell over It, from the no-doubt-about-lt now front end to the
trimlfullored rear. (Did you think for one minute that we'd leave out the unique Pontiac styling character you like so well? Never!)
game Soil-Health Builders meet
Sunday. Oct. 10. at 2 p_m. at
the clubhouse at Bradley. George

Another nice thing about the '66 Pontiacs is that

other Pontiac lovers we've got a bright new Grand

quick handling. But you'll discover those things

there are more of thorn—3 new super-sumptuous

Prix, new Catalinas. new Star Chief Executives—

whert you slip behind the wheel and turn a new

Broughamsand 4 Venturas. And. of course, for you

all with new Wide-Track ride and improved cat*

'66 tiger loose.

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You'll like the handsome new look
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MASSAGIC. And the built-in
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“See the wide variety of lasts,
colors and leathers

Birke's

You’ra looking at tha nawaat thing In tigers. Slaak, laan-musclad naw style. New power that starts with a revolutionary new kind of all
and ranges through four V-8’s. Crisp curves shape the naw silhouette, and the sports coupe sports a smartly recessed roar window.
Pontiac’s revolutionary overhead cam six .acts

sixes for. Delivers 165 hp (oryou can specify

Tempest Customs and Le Mans. V-8’s? Up to

more like a V-8. looks like no six you ever saw,

the sports package which includes the 207-hp

360 hp in the GTO. See all the *66 tigers in

and still remembers that saving is what six buyers

version). And it's standard on all Tempests,

tiger country today.

107 N. MICHIGAN

HASTINGS

Wldl-TflCk Pontllc/'86

�CLU. Troop
178
Proud
. C
Of 4 Eagle
Scouts This Year

David Godfrey, Bob Bassett, Da- tp Bob Baeertt; 2 -ymr pins to;
vid Myers; scribe badge. Bteve Lajry Osgood. 'Eric* Thompson, j

r
LpCtltTW

The Hastings Banner

CnMlem&amp;n: Inuructcr badge, c'harlm sunthsimer. David
John Citadrr of Gardner's
wmH,lebncr- SWVTO s’‘?*ard- T,.m' Pharmacy and Marty Schramm Thunday, October 7, 1965
?M"re.,1^Uler' tMvW'MllkT. Clatcj. Richard Francisco; 1- of' Pennock Hoopital and tlx
trey Nhlicr; quancrtnaster bodge. ycftr paii to sutvlwn Jacoby. Medical FscllhyThuroday als*m&gt;Gordon Howes; and a l-/ror; tended lectures al Southgate Inn।
j Eagle Scout awards wcro'pro- badge. Eric Thompson.
[ perfect attendance pin to Oreg at Kahunaroo.
joented to Eric Thompson. Oreg
I Cutahaw. Charins att'^S
Sunthelmer.
tar
|aasut tin- practicing pharmacist,
| by providing him with greater
| of Honor held Sept. 27 for Troop Mtement. forestry, motorboating. Pleasant Valley
knowledge of modem drugs and
178.
|repule study: Eric Thompson.
then actions,
he con-1
may
better
serve asto athat
health
j Tenderfoot badges went to wildlife management, forestry; Church
: better
.. &gt; health con-1
' Itay and Randy Adams, Donald'KIck Csutlonan. fishing, swimPastor M. M. Ovenshire of Ihe^umt
(■mimuu to
io Ule
ur puUlc
inioilc and
and as
as a:
a;
Myvre- secoiul clows Btcbhen'mln*' lwi“p ,vP“lrfi- Ore« c'“- Pleasant Valley United Brethreni —
—
------—
-----——
drug information specialist to
,
.
.
P n|ahaw. woodworking, rwuling.
Jacoby, Steve Ctoitleman. Gor- I publlc speaktng, personal fBnMS. CMirch announced that a Slng-, other members of the health
Phone Vermontville
ulmi How
Iiuwrw.
», David
MU via mechanical
mecnanicai drawing,
a raw i ng. cooking.
coorung. spiration will begin al 7:45 p.m.
:dun
re; him
first cul
class,
259-7298
The program was sponsored j
J Godfrey. Richard Francisco,; citizenship In Nation: David Sunday. Ort. 10. It will be Sun­
। Ritchie Adams. Rick Castleman;' Godfrey. fortes ry.' reptile study; day School Rally Day and Olrnn during National Pharmacy Week,
by Ferri* Stair College. Univer­
~ ouir
Star ocoui.
Scout. Steven
steven otewaru;
Steward; pa- cnartes
Charlei Bunmetmer.
Bunthelmer, wnxiworxwnodworkU8E BANNER WANT ADS!
(ro&lt; leader badge. Richard Fran-I Ing; Jeffrey Miller, geology, Ufe- a children's program from 11 to sity of Michigan and Wayne
State University.
'cisco. Larry Osgood. Steven Stc- 1 saving; David Huebner. Ufnsav- 12 noon-

Section Two—Fogei I f»l

Hastings EUB
Church to Host
Area Conference

New York Life

Labor lends its
helping hand...
all year ’round

tor of the Evangelical Pqjjl
Brethren Church, has aifuftnwy
that tlie Area Conference of Ilk*
EUB Men and Womens Bo­
' deny of World Service would bu
;held in Heatings on Tuesday.

itov uetUT is a muwooary
I interpreter who attended whl|worth College In Spokane. Wasta;
WUlaroette University at Salem.
Onyimd lhe University of Os|&gt;,

, wives of the Michigan Confer-

Barry Residents Apply
For Medicare Benefits
— —

Methodist Men's
Breakfast Sunday

‘
.

Mrs. Wilma Doxey of T. Hl cent of the reasonable cost or I Methodist Men Brewkfasl wljl
Woodland, is shown with Mr. charges for covered service* exret w st 4 am Dr
Charles E. Doyle. Fteld Rcpre-, ccpt for the first 150 in a cal- ** .**“ S£t. J"' “ ’
ixjruuit pan or me ijarSoSi
ivw social
81nce the program docs not be- ,
Security Amendments.
' gin until July 1. I960, no ex-!
Mrs Doxey came tn to sign up
Jw hsvp before that!
for lhe hospital insurance bene- Ume rftn
Mr. Doyi,
fits sometimes called “Mallcare. ’ &lt; tlons thaJ anyone with insurance
Mra Doxey. 65 years of age Aug.' ot B private nature should do
4. of this year, needs to make an nothing about cancelling such
election regarding the Supple- insurance.
mentary medical Insurance bene-1

D.n«CTl M

.nd .umm "“ J”

*Doyle pointed out that the
Medicare program La actually,w

T

JSir-s

! •PiisiiM'.,

yiis

A NEW PH CAR

“»

-l»"

ADD LOTS MORE
" ‘““P1*1

covered.

are rendered including such
Security Administration things as X-rays, nullum treat­
ments. surgical dressings, splints,
during 60 days of care in a parti­ casts, certain ambulance services.
cipating hospital except for lhe
eyes, rental of medical equip­
first 440.
If Mra. Doxey U hospitalised ment. and many other medical
for more than 60. ti&gt;e program
It la Important that people
will pay all but 410 daily for

TO FAMILY FUN.

Social

beautiful ParaketH ohd

j Singing Canoriei .
(

1. I960 sign up during the first
exit-patient hospital

diagnostic

under, the medical In-

pcrvcnc oi me com except lor. in duty at nroo. inc liras cnrojitlw first 420.
'
| ment period ends March 31, 1966
Poet-hospital extended care In and some benefit* might be loot
a skilled nursing home are up by signing up after that date.

lenves the hospital during his security rolls and receiving bcnc-

recclving through the mail in66 dally for an addition- ;
the guprtcrayiary medical la­
from the haegxtal to their home
Mr*. Doxey. a 15-ywar empioyro
will be benefited by cervices of of the Hastings Mfg. Company,
skilled, professional people such, lias now retired. Her hobbies Inaa visiting nurses, physical (her-! elude gardening, raising rabbits,
apiata. and other health workers and she hopes to learn the art

is Our Concern, too!

Blair's
only under the voluntary medl-1 tings area. 8he is the proud
cal insurance plan
i grandmother of 11 grandchll-

Farm Er Garden
231 W. Stota

pl tai bills. but It does not pay'
doctor's bills. Mrs Doxey and',
others like her who are eligible, ।
can provide an advance to­
wards paying doctor's bills and
other medical bills, too. by sign­
ing up for the medical insurance
program.
When you enroll for medical

wnall premlum-43 monthly, with

|

SOFA CUSHION FELL APARTI

Keep Cool

• There are 11.000 compelling
reasons for Fire Prevention
Week; that many people died in
Rules for preventing fires are

One Gift Works Many Wonders

GIVE THE UNITED WAY
MANY'SEKVICES in aetuen fo* one gift

A FAIR SHARE gift to the Community Fund is on important invest­
ment in th* best interest of our Community and all of our citisens. Every
one can benefit either directly or Indirectly from the services rendered by
one or many of the agencies supported by Community Fund gifts. This year
there are eleven of these agencies actually 48 (see budget list and expla­
nation* in our united appeal for their support.
%
As in past years, persons living in other communities in Barry County
may designate where they would like their contributions to be sent.
Thousands of dollars hove been collected in Hostings and sent to other
communities by this method.

Also remember that all contributions to the Hastings Community Fund
are deductible for Federal Income Tax purposes.
THE 1966 HASTINGS COMMUNITY FUND CAMPAIGN

$53,380.40

■

Child Celdance Cliaic

Drive I&gt;pcnd&gt;&lt;
TOTAL

*

•

$ 7.675.00
6.650J00
7.100.
3,500. 00
406.00
7.000.00
1.450.00
536.40
1.640.00
5.5OO.OO
400.00

$53,310.40

•The Mkhigsa United Fund irpFewnti a "package"

ELEVEN CAMPAIGNS

MINIMUM GOAL NEEDS

,

1966 HASTINGS COMMUNITY FUND BUDCIT

Hsettag* Youth Council

IN ONE

rulea are universally practiced.
Everybody's heard about lhe im­
portance 61 keeping unneeded
flanunablc materials out of the
house, ducking wiring. being
cautious with matches and
smoking materials (smoking la

Bums suffered in fires or from
other causre often present urgent
flrat aid problems. First degree
burns, which ore skin deep, sel­
dom call for anything beyond
an antiseptic soothing ointment.
Second degree burn* injure tis­
sue and. “if severe, require com­
petent medical cure.'' according
to a section on bunts in Dr.
John Henderson's "Emergency
Medical Guide."
For the ordinary, comparative-

quale first aid includes careful
cleaning of lhe akin, using a
ntad antiseptic soap; sinking Umpart of a solution of two heaping
tablespoons of baking soda to a
quart at boiled and cooled tap
water; and applying a soothing,
antiseptic ointment
A third degree burn. Involving
lhe entire thickness of the skin,
always calls for medical (and
usually surgical) cure. Since
shock Is invariably present, tlie
victim should be kept lying down,

while awaiting professional
treatment. A sedative, such aa
aspirin or a sleeping pill, may be
given.
'
Better than all treatments.

‘ Thi&gt; Matsage Sponsored and Paid For By

LOCAL 138 U.A.W
of The Halting! Manufacturing Company

burns; observe Fire Prevention

t

many different rtlon.

We're sorry, lody. If ihis hod beef*
- NORWALK sofo from
I WALLDORFF'S we'd hove replaced

guarantee! that thit won'i hoppan.
They pre-tail all fabric! for slrett,
slrength, team lllppoge and other
qualiliei Including cltaoability.
They Hand ^ack of their fabrics
and will make FREE replacement

ieleciion from hundreds of

full whot you wont . . . ol budget­
hoppy prices, loo.

You'll Love Being Thrifty

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CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAYS

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HASTINGS
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�Jubilant Saxons Battle Viking Squad Next
HUS Seeks First
4t!iJ .Ever Over ।
’Lakewood Squad I

Clareymen
—---------- i Overcome Deficit
*^T‘Up I
To Beat 'Wings

Friday (.'lath to be

aiMU rainir miout

High Saxons wili

IPilh Ranked Yititorr

3
Bike Miihopt

anf McGee, president, has —-1 •**-*■■
Michigan
----- ---had ’1.601 •«"'&lt;
accidents
—involving motorcycles and motor
nounced.
J scooters &lt;including motorized
bikes &gt; In the tint half of 1585.
an increase of 680. or 74 percent,
I* invited to attend.
compared wiui
with 931 In Uiat period
,
compare**
pxmi
In addition to a business a'year ago. State Police figures
meeting. films will be shown
'
TYm.1*.“
'
__ a_______
In conjunction with Ute Fly­ H’cnf Adi Sfll Unuied lltmt.
ing Association. there la • non­
profit corporation which owns
an airplane which 1* at the

St Johns Redwings before a
hug* throng on Johnson Field.
Friday night. There wwe 2.529
paid admissions
Th* win skyrocketed the Blue
Gold Into prominence as they

Grand Udge g&lt;*e»
.‘and Aiwa to Char

games,

1.601

Coming from behind to com­
pletely dominate Uie second half.
Uie Hastings High Saxons roared

K] Em *i s
AIms si

tebeduted to play the Vikings or
, Wtr ntv gridiron with the kick­
off dated for I o'clock

£ “y

The HaMlnga Flying Aarocte£
Hon an onianlzaUoti formed t«u
last year to promote
25?*“*
in this area, is to meet at the

Decider Crucial Tert

their third league vlc-

Friday's

Of

New Members

Groat Second Hal!

■' Firit on Now Field

In

Hastings Flying I. West Central
Group Invites
L

-THE HASTINGS BANNER

Grand
REDWING INJURED

the crown when they whipped

llcIpaUng in the corporation may
do so. aa membership* are avail- ■
able. Nine now have an Inter- ।

and Greenville fought to
night, according la lhe medical

Coach Jerry Eckman's Vikings
who opened th* season with a
.•-0 win over stubborn Ionia,
-played the good Greenville Yel­
low Jackets right down to the

FISHING CONTEST WINNERS—Winners in 11 divisions of lhe annual "Michigan Outdoors Ftah-

raar oato xisutri

club and Norm Novtnaky lai

OknrtaAa

augurated in 1M1. Lakewood has
twice humbled the Blue * Gold.
In lhe first game between the

itthiiHmiiiiiiiinimrrF of 13 men had successfully hunt-

Armchair Athlete

fit. Johns, with a strong, quick
aggregation, exploded in the first
halt for a 14-7 advantage But

LaVon Hamps kick for extra

In lhe second half, St Johns
fumbled the kick off and HaaBs recovered After Uiat, lhe
wings had Uie ball only foug
times, and never moved it in any

■■■

Young Saxons
Lose Squeaker
At SC Johns

returned to
Ron Harris want over

two minutes left, the
Bulldogs fumbled and Charlotte
recovered Mike Fleming passed
lotrto WUlmore from the five
but Use all-important kick was

failed.
Gaining momentum, the locals
held St Johns and forced a punt
Quarterback Jim Williams gol
the Saxons rolling. He passed to
Mike Fitagerald for 45 yards and
three plays later Uie same com­
bination clicked tor their second
touchdown The extra point was
missed.
Hastings got hold ot the bell
again In Uie period but couldn't

ood IFinn
way Awards

right tlbow'. Brown allowed him
ahere the pressure point wm
and the blood flow wm stopped
off their unbeaten pedestal.
He wm taken to Pennock Ho*Gary Boyce, a fine football pital where the wound wm

A pass was Incomplete then
Steve tkhoudetmayer Intercep­
ted a long aerial but Hastings

Ln the canto. Tlie kick failed.
Tom Gibsun put the Saxons
out in front. 19-14, driving over
with 10 45 left In the final peri­
od. and Mike Hess added Uie
cllnciwr when he picked up a
fumble about on the Redwing 13
and outran the defenders to
make the score 25-14. Again the
kick was no good
Ability to grind out first
downs when needed produced

three. Hill four
Hess took the St. Johns kickoff
first down on Uie HasUngs 35
Williams loel todr. Weller hit Uie
right side. Jra* slithered to the
St. Johns 48 Gibton drove for
10. Weller got eight then Olbton
got anoUier first down on the 30.
St. Johns wm offside and it was
first and five and Weller got six.
William* scored on the next play.
Weller kicked the point and It

work of Mike Murphy, Steve

The tie was broken moments
later when Boyce gol 10 yards on
a
1 fourth and one gamble for a
first down. On the second play
Boyce blasted through on n trap
;play and went all the way. The
point waa good.
After that St. Johns made

Tlie fine Redwing signal-caller
allowed his ability in the first
half when he completed Uiree
out of four passes to set up the
visitors' first touchdown From

■trated.
Weller took St. Johns' opening
kickoff and returned It 30 yards
to his 35 The Saxons ground
out two first downs before their
a mile Drought Ended
Belding High gridders.__ __attack
____
_____
stalled and Williams
He is married to the former time tiiemiieT* of the West Cen- . punted
haron Lewis. They have a teal Conference but dropped out., On the first play Rademacher

Hasting* kicked off to start the
second
half. The ball was fum­
;
bled
and Gibson recovered on
'
the Redwing 43. Hastings failed
to move the ball and Williams
punted to the g. In three plays
fit Johns had a minus one yard
and kicked Willmm* returned
•; -dten* folks are Mr and Mrs ! when they nipped Cedar Springs t and a first down on the. Has- ' the punt nine yards to the viai*1 Lawrence Wood, also of R4.
Friday. Sept 24. 20-19.
;
Ungs 44. On the next play Boyce
Gibson smashed for 8. then for
a first down on the 6 Weiler
got 5 and Williams sneaked over
and Hastings trailed by a point
with 8 03 left In the third period

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GET FREE! A book of punting, passing, place­
kicking tip* written by top NFL experts. Also,
' an attractive PPAK lielapel pin.
You must be accompanied by a parent or
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October 8!

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'

Hastings

The Armchair's selections of
winners of prep grid contests.in
the area had only four right,
three wrong and two tie* last
week. We were thrilled with
Maple Valley^ win over prevtously. unbeaten Hamilton, evert"
though we had them picked
wrong. This week we are going
with:
HasUngs over Lakewood.
Greenville over Ionia.
&lt;
fit. Johns over Grand Ledge
Charlotte over Alma.
Middleville over Byron Center.
Cedar Springs over Wayland.

year's KVA Championship bas- j
ketbell team
He and his family were wholly '
unprepared for the half-time an-I
nouncement that the proceeds of I

forced to punt and Hastings
went to wort again, starting on
the Redwing 43. Gibson got two.
then made It first down on .Uie
30. Weller got twd, Hess five and
Gibson made It first and 10 on
the 15. Williams picked up four,
lost one then Gibson got two.
Hess squirted around right end
The official** measurement gave
Hastings a first down on the 8
G Ibsen smashed for three as the
third period ended

I)

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Favorite Family
Fun"

Open Bowling
Time Available
Phone Wl 5-3184
FOR INFORMATION

AND RESERVATIONS

Bob and Mickey Lambert
Your Host*

•450 at Victory
।
Dance Friday

HASTINGS
BOWL INC.

More Uian 450 boys and girls ,
।attended the "victory dance"
which followed the St JohnsTennfield over Maple Valley.
HasUngs High football game PriDel tort over Parchment.
day night. The nut dance will
Gales burg-Augusta over Gull follow the HHS-Ionla "Parents
Night" game on Oct. 15.
1

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Afternoon!
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Listen to the

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Hastings waa oa top. 19-14
with 19:&lt;5 left In the contest.

Hastings High School Games

punt and the Saxons started
moving from their 44. Gibson,
Hess and Weller again were the

ST. JOHNS 7 7 g g-H
HASTINGS 9 7 6 12—U
Offldalsi Jim Heldenrlch. ret­
iree. Hans Scheller, head lme»&gt;
man. and Bill Mack. umplrA
Marshall.

STATE

games—

fumbled. On the fourth down.

moved for three nr»t downs, put­
ting the tall on the 13. A partial
fumble cost Hastings seven yards,
then Weller got eight back Wil­
liams got five. On the next play
Hess picked up a fumble In the
backfield and scored, icing the
victory.

I
■V L

FOR FUN AND
HEALTH

K-College were to be used for
aa academic scholarship for
Rusty.
Mike. Rusty's older broUier.,
,was
graduated from K-Collrge
.last summer and enrolled in j
Michigan State in pursuance of |
a graduate degree.

'

Boys It through 13!!!
STILL TIME TO BE A

lot of wood ducks, teal and mallards, and many arc coming
down. The snow and cold In the
north should speed migration for
a better than usual opening."
Btown estimated. (You need
Federal duck stamp.)

"I don't know to Uil* day hoi
it happened." Brown declared
However, It Is a good lime for
We received this from the Oncveryone to take stock and real- tario. Canada, weekly new* reue that anything can happen lease
•
.
with a weapon—bow and arrow.
Most hunters believe in fair
BB gun. sling shot, 22 or even a' play but some are greedy and
pea shooter.
dishonest An example of thl*
Brown emphMirod that no l,oor sportsmanship is pointed
lo^M nrearmsarc permitted in
‘^e following anredole
motor vehicle* Guns must be . !'51d
J A Onnc lAn&lt;u 8uP«visor at iJind* and Forests' Pem! Broke District office. It was Tdr
traveled into Uie Hastings enf
zone but both teams wer4J laird (o him by a Round Lake
charged for rules Infractions and area camp owner.
-The camp owner with a group
the play was recalled. Rade­
macher hit HU) on Uie next pas*

Despite lhe loss, Coach Strong

charges' play and especially
praised the‘defensive team for
Wood, 31. R4 Hasting*. never allowing St. Johns to score
on a .'uitalned drive. The Red­
it the Martin Dragaay wing tallies came on offensive
its motorcycle
miscues. The Junior Varsity
a Hastings High School played without the service* of
Bill Kill* who suffered a '
injury early in lhe game and

V.

tlm» they ended with a minus
one, the next two series were
Brown said Uie duck season.
zero and the fourth ended with blood wm aqulrUng 34 inches into th* air each time his heart which opens at noon Monday,
a minus four.

Hastings High's Junior ’Varsity
football squad, which dropped a
13-13 decision at St. John* last
Lakewood took a punt on its week, are to entertain Marshall
this Thursday at 7 pm. on John­
all ot lhe Redwing points. He
jkhd rolled up three first downs aon Field.
;‘to reach Uie Jacket 13. The key
down from the eight and then
., from Dave Bjork to Tom Bar­
The young Saxons, coached by kicked the point to make the
num. Tom Hewitt made seven to Ernie Strong, played moat of
"lhe five. Hewitt lost one. then Uie first half in St. Johns terri­ first period.
Barr.urn went back to the five tory but couldn't score. Il was •Hastings Ued the score an the
Tom Blumberg of Greenville hit 0-0 at Ure half.
first play of Uie second quaiter
■ " George Johnson on Uie four and
Hastings took lhe kickoff when Quarterback Dave Wil­
starting Uie second half but liam* scampered nine yards and
couldn't move against the tired- Co-Captain Ken Weller kicked
.
up little Redwings, and had to the point.
punt The kick wm blocked and
fit. Johns grabbed the ball and
scored. The try for point failed.
Hastings fumbled on Uie next a hand laid on him. He kicked
Mike Irish scored the first
play from scrimmage, and, an lhe point and it was 14-7 in St.
'Oktay scored from the five in alert Redwing lineman recovered Johns' favor *IUi g:Og left in
on
the young Saxons' 10. They the first half.
lhe third period to make it 12-0,
. then John Faust took a 15-yard scored In four plans and ran the
all-important point.
lhe ball.
y
In the third stanza. William*
Faust for the point. Cadwell
scored from lhe one on a sneak
wforeAfrom the one in the final
Charlotte were scoreminutes, then both
four Dick

Rusty Nusbaum, ,
Delton Graduate,
Receives Award

part of his party dragged three
dear to a point along a roadway
j
where they could be transported
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nusbaum.
The 1965 hunting seasons are here, or practically here by car to his camp. Exhausted. Mike and Rusty, attended the I
with bow and arrow hunters sulking deer and our small game carcasses when a hunter casually
hunters getting ready for the opening ol the seasons on Oct. 20 confronted him with a quesUon. football game Saturday. Sept. 25. |
in our lone, and Gftne Warden Gene Brown thinks it is a good "which one will I take home?”
Rusty enrolled as a Freshman
time for all sportsmen to give a thought to safely. Believe it or Looking about, the camp owner
this term under a scholarship ■
sponsored by the Kalamaaoo
hunter shot himself while un- encased, broken down or locked readily equipped with racks atop
South
Rotary Club.
so
he
immediately
loaded
loading his own bow and arrow in the trunk. They always must
He was an outstanding alb- j
at the intersection of the Gun be unloaded. This alone U a
late In the Delton High school j
take and Erway Roads on Sal- good safety precaution. Brown
irday.
said. He added: "Make sure what
nj ' vnu shunt at. Don't shoot at malndzr of the group had ga(h- age ot Mil finishing second In

third In Michigan Class B
standings. Hastings, which had

•uJ:«U IS. lprlMV°rt
..ball
T:.r&lt;« r.i..:. .

year the Vikings spoiled the Sax-

penalty.

Randolph, R3 Delton. Bluegill; Kenneth Stubbs. UN Grand River. Grund Rapids. Mukte; and
John Comal. 7WO Winthrop. Detroit, Browu Trout

string al 15 and held oa to share
with Grand Ledge first place in
the Weal Central Conference.

Bausur XI I&gt;alua 1

Al Greenville statistics were
about even. Lakewood made 77
yards rushing. Greenville 100
..lakewood mad* 36 yards passing,
u tareepviUe 35.
Lakewood reached the Yellow
■ Jackets' four in lhe second quarIrr but couldn't go in. Greenville
moved from their 30 tnto the

others who are membera

ounl at asrlasMU
l&gt;lkru&lt; al CUau

PLUS
THE AREA SCORES

SAXONS
A GO GO!

AND HIGHLIGHTS

at
10:05 SATURDAY MORNINGS

�Punt, Pass, Kick |
Deadline Friday;'

Maple Valley to Host.

Contest Saturday
Tl.» fifth
ar.h annual
........ t Punt. wx...
The
Pas*
and Kick eampeutlon, sponsored
by the Ftsher-Hengesbach Ford
Agency here, is to begin at 9 am.
Saturday. Oct 9. on the plav'nq
field south of Hastings High
School under the direction of
Conch Bob Carlson.
Registration* for this annual

Pennfield F riday Niglft
Tlie Middleville Trojans, conUnulng their rr^rth. to moreC
gridiron Isurels. rolled over Cen-r ‘
trai Montcalm Friday night 48-0
and ate to go to Bryon Center
UUs week and Maple Valley will
be boat to Pennfield after scoring
a coveted 19-6 victory over Ham­
ilton.
Delton Utah, still looking for
It* first victory. wlU Invade
Parchment Friday. Caledonia
roe* to Zeeland. Wayland to
Cedar Springs. GalesburgAugusta to Gull Lake, Olivet to
Sprint tie Id and Bellevue play*

13 continues through Friday, i
Last year more Uian M04XJ0
Loy* competed.
All grade and Junior High
boys 8 through 13 arc eligible
However, their parents or guard­
ians must countersign the regis­
tration form
Competition is based on the
distance and accuracy the par-'
ticlpant punt*, passes and ptace- ;
kick* the football. Competitors I
receive one point for each foot!
the ball travels, minus one point I
for -each foot the ball lands th *
the rifhl or left of the center 1
line. Boy* compete only in their |

. HASTINGS CLASSIC LEAGUE
Standings: Bums RctrlgeraUon 17. Fred Saads afid Elk* 14.
I Hastings Milling 13. Moose 12.
| Burkey's 11W, Duroclean, MgAiUsters. Klerxcy'* and Hastings

I

WBCH 9, Williams Ipxurance 3.
Hastings Filters. Rethm Motors
and East Side Lumber 6, Dowling
5 and Johnnie'S 414.
,

HASTINGS
BOWLING

putUng together 301-300-345 for
a big 646 Hatv Haan rolled «2610, Gene Grabau 213-603. Ken
Robbe 210-600, Pat Terpenlng
Coach Bob White's T-K Jug­
545, Ernie Miller 514. Paul Edgernaut. without the services of
MONDAY
,.Y MIXERS
game, Marie Newton 160. Anna ' wards 527. Bill Hackney 533, Don
all-staler Rod While who was 111.
Standings:
•
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Welcome
Tavern
McDonald
193.
Gladys
Edwards
Bakers 215-506. Art Gallup 308DEADLINE FOR REGLSTRATiON IS FRIDAY OCTOBER 8, 1965
; hud no trouble defeating Central
Bcauty Shop 12. 313. Lota Carl 168 and Cbrky 531, jerry Stnelker 227-566. HaAll are restricted to street
Montcalm.
•wery and Parma- Ackley 165.
veni 509, BUI Bunu 535. Dave
rJioes or sneakers In local com- i Left to tight, Walt Hickey, chairman of FDAF; Earl "Dutch” Clark former Lion great,
Dave Van Els t and Tom and Northaide Grocery —— ---- ------------------ —
Dimmers 220-546. Karol Owen
Ice's
1?.
McAUtatera'knd
Haa.
-----------petition, but only sneakers arc
and Dick%tevenson, national director ofPP&amp;K.Ford Motor Company.
Garv Warner, along with Tom
AJBC SENIOR DfVIBlON
358-589. Jerry Cutchall 202-550,
iwrmitted in district, area, divi- I
Griffith, sparked the attack. tings Heights 10. Saving* * Ldan
Congratulating Mr. Hickey and Mr. Stevenson on the PP8rK youth program is Earl "Dutch”
Herb Service 200-540, Dick Bou.
Big
D.
Michigan
Magnetic*.
I
Torn
Hasel,
a
16-ycar-old.
put
slon and national competitions.
Middleville accumulated 507
narakt 225-598, Dave Reynold*
Clark, former Detroit Lions great und a member of pro-football’s Hall of Fame.
। yards rushing and 36 passing Sheriff's Girls and Foodtand 8. together gamea of 212-319-183 for 201 -535. Del Morgan 213
Punt, Pass and Kick is for boys 8 through 1} and is sponsored by the Ford Dealers of j while holding the enemy to a Food Center. Vogt's and Haan's n Mg 614 series. Dennis Craig Shannon Lydy 530. John Kf&amp;lnGreenville Whips
Standard 7. The Banner 6. Pte- had 300-495. Charles Jordon 174America in cooperation with the National Football League. Last year, 1964. more than i total of 10 yards in the non- ton King a.
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ana
nuio
sm. uean. lamoerx iiu-wsv. iwn '
222‘“®'.°lc* Hsrt, 5°f'
Lakewood Freshmen
■ league game.
Tag 1.
1 Roth 170-426 and Steve Sanborn I
3*3'“3'
600,000 boy* registered ami competed in the PP&amp;K program, official* are predicting that
Middleville had 18 tint downs.
The Lakewood Frevhman foot- |
Wilma Daniels w*s the class!- picked up the 5-10 split.
"
the ”65” program will set a new record for registration. It is anticipated that a million
Montcalm three.
ball team wav soundly stung by
rot laxde. rolling 312-566. EmStandings: Gardner* 4. Shell. »“•
Bh®
VanElst had 184 yards in 18 m,
boys will register and compete in this year’s competition. Parent*, or guardians of boy*
Greenville 31-0. at Greenville
•••
ler 558. George Chenowem 30acarries, scored three touchdown* tna Magnon chalked 191-537,. 3. St Mfrttn_3n?,rTJ„,x¥1
561 Roy Bchlachter 500. John
Thursday. The little Vikings I must countersign the registration (on*.
and one extra point In the fint Louise Bahr. 195-521. Shirley ran Legion 3. UAW l«al
Oorodenskl 531. Al Morgan 609.
never threatened
All local competition will start on Saturday, October 9th and will be conducted at Jcsig- half. Tom Warner ran for four VanDenbunt
171-503. Faye mic-i
Allen One and Team 4 has nothing.
1
Drake MI Bfn Kenyon ^06.
vanucnuutx iii-aua.
starting for Lakewood were;
extra points, and Terry Page 215-488.
noted fields under lhe supervision of program officials.
n.r.
Arlene Swanson 171-487. I..............................
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] George Skcdgell 5H. Joe GlelaMax McLeod. Paul
Herbie )
er Reed.
Dave aiever
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1 Betty Hettar IM-490
and Marge
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1 rowski 544. Merl Campbell -652.
Rusli, Fred Huffier. Dove Meyer.
other.
Griffith
passed ,tto
End
Dan
vviclnnd
175-4«».
Ron
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168-450.
Maynard
Park 533. Bob Beyle
Mel Townsend. 1'Morrteon
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Norman for
for aa 19-yard
19-yard TD.
TD. Grit-|
Grit-I Angle
. . Hawthorne
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Jer- ^OXOH IrlUFCIllIlg
ichotarshlp fund. Eldlne DeVault *’•*•••" fH&gt;x. I ft*
:I Norman
had a 177. manne Dunn 155-448. W«b Van­ 514. Dar WUlyard 534. Bob UtnMike Allot:, Tom'—..m™. '..... .
and Bernard Willtam* are pcert- pz' j I);r/J/.S/ir
' fith
fth sneaked
sneaked over
over for
t« one.
««. ----------------- 1 Denburg 154-447. Adam Beduhn1 Lert 303-547, Jerry Keegstra J15ry Curtis und Gord in---------Henny.
1
Band Going to
Idcnt and first vice president of 10/1 LPlFPl1 Warner
lOF scored from theJ18vitate
and I for the Scotties in the first oeri- i
Dave Tumm 163-389. 562 and Glenn Laubaugh Ml.
This Thursday Uie Vikings en,
j 7
Band Booster* this year
The annual Fall meeting' cf
™
^wlthTM-rard TO R^n VanSlanding.: Moo-. Cotasnan
trrtaln the Saxon* from HasUags ,
-r the final talfV
I00 wiwi u *a-vnru ou
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Goforth IdenToorn
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kicked the
the first
first of
of hte
hl* 1 Insurance and PIMon .u'i
’a r4.v
nt 5:30 at Sunfield.
The Lion* club «tm has the the Michigan section of the ‘ Maple
" v.
“iw Paul n«r«rtt.
Ring
COMMERCIAL MAJORS,,
scor-d all
all three
three loucnnowru
touchdown, m
in |two extra pointe
- *°*»*‘d* 0^*7'.
Tile
Hu- tines Rax.wi
Morrhina popcorn
wagon
var- Professional Golfem A.va&gt;ciaUon sior-d
TIM- Hustings
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The
Hasting* tsaxoo
Saxon Marcrung
Marching
America wa* hrld Monday at handing
Hamilton It* first low ' Benedict drove over from a |
“
Team 3 **”
Bob Apixa. Michigan State's'
gun as he sent 243 pins crashing
fool out In the fourth for Uie Ingof the season. 19-6.
i foot
•brilliant Sophomore ! u 11 b a c k.
Into the pits and finished with a
wus Vcrn on the Wand of Samoa. 1 will join Lakewood* band in,11™1 Flra,unrn home football BUIJ&gt;_ro2
Maple Valley capitalized on; »«-ond Caledonia six pointer.
MON. NITE BOWLERETTES
| fesslonal and who haa been two Hamilton mistakes andi
Delton held a 7-6 halftime
pre-game ceremonies and do a •. PunMTeam Standings. Motor Alma Joni Thursday. Harvey Hkan
president ot the Wattem Mlch- turned both Into TO* with only sdvsntaee over Bangor but
pasted 227-634, Glenn Laubaugh
five
minutes gone in the first couldn't hold on and drooped a 12 points. Mohlers UH. Wall1
At half-time the Saxon Band
Firm Devmn0s»
rector.
period. Both Hamilton miscues 24-14 KVA decision. It was dortfs 11. Duroclean 10. Oil­
!
Gordon
I
**11 Introduce a new marching
,
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Bangor's
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and
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entitled. “Cha ChaFiremen were alarmed about------- ----------------- -- --------- --- . . were bad snaps from center In ---------Hastings Radio and TV 9. Rock­ BRI Jerow 312 -566, Dave Irwin
I
Aaanrv I
Cha” They trill also perform 3 30
Tuesday when the fire Maguire of Birmingham Country punting situations, giving Maple ton's third lo»*.
I IrOnSIOC Agency I
&gt;n enu&gt;nf* routine to t b e in the smokehouse ut Leonard Club and Faust Bianco of De­ Valiev the ball inside (he HawkQuarterback Jeff Galley snrint- hill und Bunghart Sinclair Ser­ 525. Bill Hackney 534, Bill Brown
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id favorite
1x011 00,1 CTub
rd 17 yards for the first Delton vice (formerly Courthouse Ser­ and Harry McCollum 538, Jbhn
ma
ravonie ““When
wtien the
ine Saint*
n sin la ■ Riepenhoff*
iwpciuiuii » Sausage
ou usage Kitchen
nui
Goforth went 10 yards for the touchdown and passed to Al vice I and Cttylero 8, Burns Re­ Kaslnsky 223-568. Paul Wood­
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t'he
Midland
Go Marching In.”
Ignited grease. No damage
tint score and Ken Mead ran Bourdo for the extra point to frigeration ?«•■, Hastings Floor man 301-583. Joe Glelarowskl
The District Marching Festival! done.
। clamation president for the the point. Goforth went in from move out in front as Bangor Covering, Action Hex. Hastings 203-552. Irwin Harwood 544. Dan
Is io be lick! In Lowell Tuesday _________________________
Allerdlng 300-587. Floyd Oo|vln
third year. Good is abo presi­ lhe second bad pass from center. had scored first on a 31-yard
night, Oct. 19.
('
In the lost quarter Goforth pass play.
Ar J Mobil 6. Copper Lantern 4
dent of lhe PGA Seniors.
The itaxon Band Booster*'
Bangor moved back In Ute lead
1 The Western Michigan Chap- romped 35 yards to Ice the win.
continue Io man tsru conceislon I
Tam Benedict picked up 221 with two third period scores.
stands al Itome vanity football I
Delton tallied the game's final burg 316-574. Gerry Newton 181­ man Asplnall 529, Dick Aapihall
Point O Woods on Monday, Oct.
Caledonia downed Wayland, touchdown on a one-yard plunge 514. Marie Ulrich 309-511. Frieda 293 - 522. Mike BchondelSi»y»r
18.
.
Jayna* 181-506. Anna McDonald and Lyle Sanborn 533 and Jim
contest.
• to Dennis Campbell for lhe point 202-492. Wilma Danlsls 193-493. Barr 521.
Haiti Ads Srll Unused Hems.
All lite profit from tikcsc snlra
Rob Russell opened lhe scoring | coach Gordon Christianson's Faye Alien 167-470. Irene Heath
Larke Buick sUU leads the
------- '.--------------------------—'—• .Delton eleven held a 10-9 edge 160-482, Katy Colvin 184-476, wheel with 14 points despite-be­
In first dpwns and held Bonier Mem DePew 193-476, Myrtle ing blanked last week. Montgom­
| to six net yard* rushing In the Falconer 17fi-474. UilJ Roblvcr ery Ward has 12. Harwood's WA.
I flrtt half.
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178-471. Winifred Yargtr 17»- CuDlgan's and Miller's have 12.
482. Dort* Naytar 163-449. Barb Piston Rings and Sports Bar 11.
Klenwv 167-448. Gladys Edsmnta Roush Tailors 104. Aluminum
167-447. Velma Slocum 166-435, Products and City Food 9, Auto
; The'win by Coach Jim Harke- Ella HtatJon 159-437 and Betty Tag 6 and Tyden has
ma'i Blue Devil* set the stage Horton 160-437.
। far a showdown with also unGood Game*: Boonie Hatha­
,beaten Galesburg-Augusta at way 176. Nancy Taylor 170, Pat
Richland Friday night.
Conly 1157. June McKelvey 166
Quarterback Jim Kendrick and Jan Bnyder 166.
passed to Ron Caster with three
minutes left In the first half to
SUNDAY MIXED DOUBLES
' play covered 40 yartjs. Dave
Want In A
Pellow 202-574. Bill Bums 181. Smith kicked the extra point.
Slfl. Wealev Friend 313-4&amp;7. Von
' Carl Hamden xcortd the sec­ Howell 177-512. John Kaainskv
ond on a four-yard run in the 187-513. Oene Wvant 1W-501. Al• third period.
i Galesburg - Augusta's highly der 167-448. Peg Snydro 160. Rone
ranked C football squad trounced Hlnrichxen 1ST. L'x Wvant 141.
last time it was size. This time? Quality! Quality that's built in-not
KVA foe Parchment. 33-6. Ken Jim Bourne 173. 483. Esther Nel­
Mazur scored three times with
added on. The promise: more built-in quality features at no eitra price.
bunts from six. 15 and 35 yards. son 153. Benny Brown 173. Al
Climax-Scotts defeated Spring­ Taylor 158-458 and Peg CronlnRemember wnen American Motors eame
out with ths trim little Rambler and
12-6. and Olivet remained un­ WEDNESDAY TWILIGHTERS
knocked the Detroit "Giants’* on their
beaten in the league race nlpoing
Della Gorodenskl rolled series
collective ear? Overnight, big fins and fat
Bellevue. 6-0. before more than
1.000 homecoming fans at Olivet. honor* with a 42V Carol Blnke
land yachts went out of style. American
Olivet scored on a blocked punt had 416 and Bev DeWitt 400
Motors came along with the right cars at
Carol
Blnke has the high game
with about seven minutes left In
theright time and caught the competition
of 187. Bev DeWitt posted 151
Uie game.
napping. Thia year, almoat half the auto­
and Betty Smith 144. Pepsi was
mobiles sold are Rambler-sixe ears.
nocut: new raule-dazxle Rambler. Outperforms every other car In Ils class (with stand­
first with high team seriee-arlth
EXPERT TIRE 3344. LrACoa had 2186 and Wind­
ard engine.'). “Do Rogues really eome with rally *tripesf “No. but with the big now
service storm 2142. They had hteh team
next? For '66. American Moton again gets
engine they drive that way." '66 Rambler American Rogue here October 7th.
the jump on lhe big boys with a new rally­ •u»T m WITTY tx soar-tu wm. Only one
ing cry: Quality IA new kind of quiet quality “Big 3“ ear (and American Motors) offer
that la built In aa standard equipment on a safely package with a Double-Safety
COMMERCIAL MINORS
every ear In the line.
Bob Morev rolled 206-507, G.
This is the American Motors credo.
Tire Shop
Daniels 3)8-564. R Munson 546.
Quality lh&lt;d*sbuiil in—nol added on. First,
W. Wyngarden 63. B. Hartke 541.
U. s. ROYAL
determine what has to go into a car to
Distributor
make it stronger, safer, more dependable,
Hathaway 534. R. Perry 618. O.
more luxurious. Then pul it there. RegardHowe 517, H. Baker 205-514. EmIt GO!
Best Buys on
rneth Engeseth 507. P. Woodman
lea* of cost. Build it in.
sw
&amp; Used Tires
505, R. Asplnall 502, J. Mver*
Ready to be convinced? Ready to be sur­
prised? Check thia page for a preview of the
4 sleek challengers. New cars. New names.
I. Woodland at
Standings: Parkers and Al's At
Then admire (he styling of these exciting
Dot's 12. Chenoweth. Hasting*
Bridget! on a meant more" power
new cars. When you hare finished, please
Aluminum and Patten Monu­
. . . more tpeod . . . more gotget on your horse and go to the friendly
ment 11, V&amp;j and Smith Bro*.
Giant-Killer in your town, your American
10, Barke Citgo 9. Deputies and
omy. What little sarvka yau will
Motors/Rambier Dealer.
Consumars 8. Tinkler's, Mont­
gomery Ward. Date's Bakers
need can be had right here.
and Viking 7 and Hasting* Elec­
tric, Bender Grave], South End
Compare them to *H of the
suit- new roomy, roomy Rambler. Doesn't crump your style, or your legs, or your family,
TV PREMIERE THURSDAY HIGHT I See the new American Motors *66 cars on
other* and you'll go BRIDGI■iti tier Ortfflti, on bm, Jia Xit.r. s»«ui,“ cbstv, o&lt;toi&gt;» no
STONII
again. Sec the '66 Rambler Clastic Robel al your friendly Giant-Killer's, October 7th.

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Since returning from The Na­
tion*! Ctmferener on Conserva­
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been ■ most busy person giving injury aocldant and was bound
Ronald
frwljr of her lime for Ute cause
**”2-5? nock HmP1**1wa* released i cabin
of OutiservaUon of Natural ReCircuit Court. Bond ww&gt; flMd; Tharotey aftaradon.
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Otr Sept 13 she gave a abort
report to the Hasting* City Coun/ cil. urging a committee be ap­
pointed to evaluate, the Conservatfon-Beautiflcatlon possibilities
of thia community.
September 15-10 found her at
the Adult Conference on Con­
servation at Higgins Lake giving
a brief report to the planning
committee and thoroughly en­
joying the excellent program* on
Plante and People.
Thursday evening. Sept. 18,
found her al the Barry County
Historical Society meeting urg- j
Ing them to apply through the .
Barry County Board of Supex• visors for matching funds to es­
tablish Historical markers in
Barry County.
September 31 found her at Te­
cumseh speaking before lhe Te­
cumseh Garden Club on the top­
ic Conservation in Our Changing
World. Thia was an energetic
group of younger women vitally
concerned tn Uie topic’s problems
and determined to be efTecUve in
their local area.
September 23 a group of inter­
ested conservationists met for
lunch in Battle Creek and dis­
cussed various aspect* of lhe
area* problems to be presented
before many garden and service
clubs.
Wednesday. Oct. 8. ahe trail
scheduled to give a detailed re­
port to the delegates attending
the Fall meeting of District 2B
Federated Garden Clubs of
Michigan in Albion and on Oct.
12 will attend the Governor's
Conference al the Jack Tar Ho­
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Paid Becker' received a life
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Scu Explorer's Ship Brldgo of
Honor last month. The event waa
held at Mld-VUl*.
Guest* included Commodore
and Mra. Moms, of Grtuul
Rapids. Vice Commodore and
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Hecker also received the camp­
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conservation award.
Swimming badges went to
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Highsmith and IxRoy lioagiln
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Cluerriseys, and’ the Convention.
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.
yw,tln« ths Ruil Brinin­ an Wednesday and Thursday
Henry and "Chip" 81. Martin, stools. The Argues left for their
-ad ihelr brother. Clayton of home on Friday.
ewnry. ’,cre three ot • P*rty of
moote-hunttot tn the Mani- Sn*^,k'the Jtck
and the
rba region of Canada returning William Jamm' were Sunday
ur.t mu weekend. It waa a
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•try rugged trip-really In the “““Jf °t
Buehler
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Grand
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tor of music al the Wesleyan
Methodist Church Ln Oscalooca,
Iowa. Hlswtfe. the farmer Betty
Timm. is pianist for the church.
Tlie Merle Kahlers have sold
their home at 707 W. Oroon to
Uie Jim Wlswells and have pur-

Orand Rapids, who Is very 111.
Dinner guests Sunday of Mr
and Mrs. Guy Pewless were Mrs.
F. U Stanley and Mrs. Charles
Bdwards of Grand Rapids.
'
Mrs. Rudy Flora spent two

Sharon Weilfare. Janine' Ostroth and BIU Jerow of CMU.
The Tony Heins and the M R
Furmans attended the M8UnimoLi game Saturday taking a
picnic lunch and haring dinner

SDA Health,
Welfare Center
Opens Thursday
The official opening of the
Seventh-day Adventist Health
and Welfare Center will be at
3 pm. Thuraday, Oct. 14. The
Cctxutf is located upstairs tn tha
Hendcrshoq. Building, 131 W.

tare Activities In Michigan and
also pastor Vernon Flory of
Berrien Springs, director far the
Lake Union Conference, will be

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SPARERIBS

QUEEN'S ROAST

lb

SWIFT'S PREMIUM, SLICED

99‘

BACON

.HERRUD

SANDWICH SPREAD *&gt;49
1-LB. CAN

spartan

UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
East and a rand. Hastings, Mich.
H. J. Buwiuda, Minister
Phones Wl 6-4W5 or Wl 0-3307
Office hours Tuesday through
Friday, 0 a.tn. to noon. Any
other Litho by appointment.
Sunday Schedule
0;M am. Sunday school. Leon

LAMB ROAST- ■

Nuracry for al) services.
11 am. Morning worship. Rev.
8. F. Andrews, guest evangelist.
Organist, Mra. Ruth West.
. 6 pm. Tha Y hour In tha
Youth DejxirUnent.
6 30 pm. Children's meeting,
Mr*. Andrews.
7 pm. The Evening service.
Itev. Andrew?.
Through week of Oct. Id
Monday. 7-0 pm. Tcvn Fellow­
ship
i'll coday—Fall Institute 7-9:30

Shoulder
WITH COUPON BELOW

“upon below

SWIFT'S PREMIUM LEG 0' LAMB
SWIFTS PREMIUM THICK CUT LAMB LOIN CHOPS

Church school. f»;45 am.
Worship service, 10:48. am
Quimby Chureh
Chureh school. 10:90 am.
Worship service, 11:80 am.

lb. 99c

ECKRICH SMOK-Y-LINKS

SPARTAN PURE

VEGETABLE
COOKING OIL

POTATOES

Wednesday, Day at Prayer and
Bible study.
0:30 am. Morning group. Bill
Catant, lender.
7 pin. Evening group. Gladys
Octroth, leader.
8 pm. Chancel choir rehearsal.
Gerald Oatroth. director.
Saturday. 2-4 pm. chureh li­
brary is open.
"Youth footbail outing. Taylor
U. vs. Indiana Central.

tlKUHIM
KHItt
It take* a
lot of know-how
to fix a hi-fi

120
We've got the know-how end
factory-trained personnel to fix
your hi-fi let properly.

TV and tope recorder!
expertly repaired, too.

IIGtEST
Felpouich Food Cenier

Folppaach Food Center
Limit I Per Family

UmM T
Family
SPARTAN VEGETABLE

SPARTAN RfO. OR DRIP

COOKING OU

COFFEE

SHOP

AND SAVE EVERYDAY AT

HOWARD TRUMBULL
Wl 5-91*7 b Wl 5-5992

IN MICHIGAN

FOOD CENTERS
Can

CENTRAL
RADIO A TV

WE CLOSE AT
NOON ON
SATURDAYS

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The Days are Getting Cooler, But Classifieds are Still Hot! 945-3481
9—THE HASTINGS BANNER

Thursday, October 7. 1965

CLASSIFIED AD PAGE

PHONE

HASTINGS BANNER Wl 5-3481
MINIMUM RATE—50&lt; for Twenty Words.

Classified Paragraphs
★ Automotive

HOTTEST DEALS
IN TOWN

Transportation

1965 VOLKSWAGEN CAMPER
. . . Fully equipped for that
camping trip. New car condi­
tion with 9,000 miles.

HASTINGS
MOTOR SALES

Specials.
at

1964 OLDS F-95
. . . Cutlass 2 Dr. Hardtop.
Power steering and brakes,
bucket seats, radio, whitewalls.
1963 OLDS CONVERTIBLE
. . . Dynamic 99. power steering
and brakes, radio, whitewalls,
red with white top and match­
ing interior.

Wl 5-2454

CARDS OF THANKS b IN MIMORIAMS—2c par word.

Wl 5-5903

MALE HELP WANTED

1963 OLDS SEDAN
. . . Dynamic 68 4 Dr. power —1937 I.H.C. Slake Truck..4175
steering and brake*, radio,
good whitewall tires, fully
guaranteed.
Immaculate condition. •
1963 FORD SEDAN
. . . Very low mileage and ex-

'

10/7

PONTIAC - OLDS - CADILLAC
Wl 5-2478 107 N. M.chigsn Ave.
Hettings, Michigan
10/7

NEW CAR

Journeymen

LINCOLN
MERCURY
COMET

MAHLER
MOTOR SALES
THURS. - FRI. - SAT.
Used Cars
1965 MERCURY' MONTEREY
4 Dr. Demonstrator. Fully
equipped. Save $$$

1964 DODGE CUSTOM
Model 880 Hardtop. Power
'steering, power brakes. Radio
Priced to go$1695
1964 FORD CUSTOM
4 Dr. Sedan. Vfl engine. Radio.
Only $1695

1962 MERCURY MONTEREY
4 Dr. Automatic drive. Power
steering und brake*. Radio
$1295
1962 MERCURY MONTEREY
Hardtop. Power steering and
41295
1991 RAMBLER STA. WGN.

Extra good condition.
1961 FORD 4 DR. HEDAN
Ml MERCURY METEOR 909
4 Dr. Sedan Automatic. Power

Extra sharp.

TRANSPORTION
SPECIALS:

Industrial Machine
Repairmen
Must have successfully

completed an accredited
apprenticeship or have

CORN CRIBS

experience in the trade.

SPEEDY

Excellent wages and

10 certifiable years of

12M Bo.
Reg $35950

SPECIAL PRICE
$33500

LEGALS

benefits. Apply in per­

son or moil resume to

rStK.r.0,

Valve Division

(MTire

PaWi

Employment Office

ELECTRIC Raxora repaired—
Special —Your raaor cleaned,
CARPET CLEANING IS EASY
lubricated and sitarpened. only
with Host New Electric Up$155. Service and satisfaction
guaranteed. Lapo Drug, 144 E
bandwork. Clean 190 square
OCTOBER
^ALE
—
10%
oft
on
State St., Hastings
lawn mower, tillers, boats. Also I

—Winter Cabs.
—Mufflers.

An equal opportunity employer

M»B.fln« F-Ju
*«nne.. HMt.

FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR
—Use RexaU's fast permanent.
Regular ODO— Now $1.00. No
pre-shampoo—No after odor.
Available at Jacobs' Pharmacy.

10/7 ।'‘TCJV.. c.

— Hydraulic Homs.
—Cylinders—Fittings.

FOR SALE—About 900 bales of
hay. alfalfa and brome. Phone
623-5805 Delton.
tf

APPLES — Lewi Tack. 731 9710
2m. north Banfield.
10/14

Ave. C. Bottle Creek, Mich.

NOTICES

TWO PAIR OP GOOD FOOT­
BALL SHOES—Size 1&amp;. High

SAVE
"Everything For The Farm

to nnu b.«:

FOR SALE-Rainbow and Pine
Crest garden mums galore. 50c

FRANCISCO
Cox Rd, turn left and follow
sign.
10/14

FARM SUPPLY
945-3156

M-37 So.

Used
Farm Machinery

FOR SALE - While Potatoes,
sand- grown, non - irrigated.
Sunday calls accepted. George
Christiansen. 2h miles north

GOOD AS NEW
STORE

Ut house west on.

OSirt I I
flooded All

and refrigerator, hot water and
shower New roof, full base­
ment Suitable for year around
Call Mrs. Herrick, 1122 8 Jef­
ferson. Hastings.
10 7

Hastings. Phone Wl 6-5119. It
★ Sporting Good*
new 1964 3 HP Johnson motor
priced at $135. Wayne’s Serv­ EXPERT TAILORING — Men*
or
women’s clothing. We nar-1 HUCKLEBERRY GUN SHOP
ice and sport Shop, 3 ml. west
row lapels, taper pants, alter
for gOTnr scopes, binoculars.
double into single breasted
19/1
coats. Al, the Dutch Tailor. I
5504 Gun Lake Road WI 5­
mlles east of Del ion Phone
★ Help Wonted
.5714.
U
Delton 633-5792. Hours dally
until fl. Sundays Hl 4. Munday.
MAN FOR WORK—Full tln% In POR BEAUTIFUL SPRIN OI Wednesday and Friday eve­
FLOWERS—Get your Import- I nings ’Ul 8. Doug Young, owner.
store. Apply In writing. Hased Dutch bulb* NOW at Blair * ,
Farm St Garden. Hyacinjh* ■
State 8t. Hastings, Miehlgain
tulips, crocus and daffodils
I .
10/7
10/141 ★ Wonted
BEAUTY OPERATOR — RxperlWANTED —Portable typewriter,
a rubber stamp with your new
in good condition. Phone Wl
5-4634.
10 H
Glaxler, coBeet. 1-616-48-03518.
Mod., Tues, Wed., and Thun,
8 to 5.
tf
1
portable sewing machine $2500
ano *».c» tax. uurpee s spec­
wlU buy. To be used in the
MAN or WOMAN to supply es­
ialty Bhoppe, Delton. MXh.
1
New Health and Welfare C«ttablished customers with na­
i ter. Call WI 5-5319
10 7
tionally advertised family
products In city of Hastings. No NEW St USED PUMI’S-New in-1
Investment. Earnings $265 per
stallaUons and remodeling. WANTED— Land on lake, with or
hour and up possible. Pull or
Powell’* Plumbing Co. Free es-' without buildings. Write:
part time Write Watkins
Cliarles D Shasky. R1 AugusProducts, Inc., D-M, Winona.
Mlddlerille BY
Minn.
’
10/7

Over Start's Wallpaper
&amp; Paint Store
—1962 John Deere 2010 Tractor.
OPEN FRIDAYS
"We're Ab Near As Your Telephone"
—1961 John Deere 3010 Gas
Tractor. Like newt
—1950 John Deere B Tractor.
Hydraulic. A-l shape!
Ladles and Girl
—1054 Cockshutt Tractor. A-l
WINTER SKIRTS
MOBTGAOE SALE — p.f.alt haa
shape!
SOCKS for the Family
—Massey Harris 30 Tractor. A-l
Keep It in a ^Handy Place for Future Reference
Clip This Guide
shape.
Men’s JACKETS and SUITS
BAND AND WIFE, (o JAMKg T.
HAkNEH A COMPANY. A MICHI—Several Used Plows—All size*.
Ladles*
DRESSES,
—Grain Bln to fit Pick-up Truck.
LAWN MOWER REPAIR —AuBLOUSES AND SLACKS
COMPLETE PLUMBING AND
—KU! Bros. Gravity Box.
Appliance &amp; General Repair
Butinett Services Offered
HEATING SERVICE
Repa.r
WALK UP AND SAVE!
—Good Used Chain 8aws.
and new. Royal Hayet. 433 W.
—John Deere No. 40 self-pro­
10'X
LET OUR EXPERIENCED SERVICE
Mown. E. L. Carpenter Herd- PUMP SERVICE—Sta-Rlte Water
pelled Combine with 10 *B- ■
MAN repair your Appliance*
Systems. Sold, installed, serviced
grain neao
head ana
and new corn
com neau.
head. |
,
e
Lewis Electric, Cloverdale 623­
5381.
j Concrete Products
—2 wheel heavy duty Grain Heating -- Plumbing
t**
Trailer with hydraulic dump, j
.
‘
—New Idea one-row Corn Picker.
QCTVICe
KEYS DUPLICATED while you
Automobile &amp; Machinery
wait. Ben Franklin Store. State GET YOUR READY-MIX from the
Good shape!
Repair
New * Remodel * Repair
j
Barry County Ready Mix Co.
WATCH AND DIAMOND RING
Good shape!
REPAIR — Expert workmanship.
KAECHELE'S
RENTAL
OF WHEEL CHAIRS.
COMPLETE AUTO CLASS SERVALL
GRADES WASHID SAND
WALKERS
AND
CRUTCHES
—
DAY. KOVEMHKB 10,'lNJ.
Headquarters for hospital tupAND GRAVEL — Bender Gravel
305 S. Church Wl 5-5352
5-5085. Burkey Sales and Serv­
Co. Home office 822 S Benton.
tf
Phone
Wl 5-5412. Plant. W.
ice.
218
N.
Jefferson.
124 N. Jefferson
Wl 5-5052
State Rd Phone Wl 5-2123.
CERAMIC. FORMICA. LINOLEUM
(o' th. VUlsc*
10/7
AND CARPET REPAIR —HatCUSTOM GRINDING AND MIX:i
tings Floor Covering, 123 W. AL SIGNS’ TIRE SERVICE, 235 S.
ach
w
to your specificatiom. Farm Bur­ Miscellaneous
NOTICES
Couoly
Farm Jiret. Wheel Alignment
eau Services, M37 So.. Wl 5­
Dated: Annul 10. 1045
Let Farm Bureau Services JAMES T. BA IIS EH AND COMPANY.
and Balancing. Brake Relining.
2223.
HAVE YOUR PICTURES-MAAiJeD
A MICHIGAN CORPOHATlON
WATCH &amp; CLOCK REPAIRING—
Shocks and Muffler Service.
FARMERS
handle your shelled corn
AT BEVERWYK’S COLOR CEN­
Guaranteed workmanship. Aljo
9.45-5170.
COMPLETE DEVELOPING SERV­
J. LEONARD HYMAN
all kinds of Jewelry Repair and
direct from the field . . -.
ICE—24. hour Service (black
frames. Alio, custom framing.
Engraving Miller Jewelers, 118
arvl M-hital
We are now booking
and
white!. Jacobs Prescnptio
Our new truck hoist and
221 W. MilL.
W. State St. v
Pharmacy.
Phone
Wl
5-2466.
CHAIN
SAW
HEADQUARTERS
—
Feed Concentrate* for the
dryer are ready!
Repairs and sharpening. Sew
winter of 1965 and 1966.
parts and suppl&gt;ei McCulloch CUSTOM DRAM
MOBILE
HOMES SALES — Del s
PDBLICATIOH OBDEH
SERVICE —
(Bookings until Oct. 15.)
Auto Wrecking and Del’s Phil­
ZIPPERS REPLACED ‘KnD RE­
and Pioneer. Francisco Farm
We Offer Top Prices
Largest telco
of Drapery
Supply. M37 So. Wl 5-3150.
lip’s ’’66”. M37 So., 945-5141.
PAIRED in heavy garments. Red
tunty. Kirsch
For Your Corn
rods, Inilallation’ Li Hanging
Wing Sporting Boots and Shoes.

WuS

SERVICE and REPAIR GUIDE

,r.r

GOODYEAR BROS.

NOTICE!

FARM BUREAU
SERVICES

Farm Bureau
Sendees

-M-37 So.

Radio, Television Repairing
RADIATORS Cl«an»d, ReMired.
Recored. Burkey Sales and Serv­
ice. 218 N. JeHgngn. Phene TROPHY CENTER—PlusVpwialWl 5-5176.
GAMBLE’S REPAIR SHOP —All
Ixed engraving of all kinds. Gil­ SENTZ TV COLOR SALES AND
SERVICE —315 S. Harover.
washers, dryers and small borne
more Jeweler. 102 E. State St.,
appliances. Call 945-2217.
Phono 945-5316.
year on Setchell-CarlsoTi Color.
SERVICE ON ALL MAKES af trac­
Xd. w
tors. machinery and chain uws ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING —
tuto se4 VACUUM CLEANER HEADQUARALL MAKES OF TV. PADIOS.
in our new building at 124 N
and tupplies Kelley Electric
RECORD CHANGERS RfPAIRED
Jefferson, Experienced mechanService. 524 Middleville Rd ,
Phone Wl 5-2700 after 5 p m..
Hoover Sales and Service. Strury
22B N. Jefferson. Photo Wl 5­
Hastings.
9187.
Electric. 222 5. Jefferson.
5-5052.

Jefferson.

rlilrai

945-2223
tf

Wl 5-2223

10/1

Phone W! 5-2479

cesscriri M-66 In Nashville.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20
WEDNESDAY. OCT. 30. Alto
Garden Club Annua] Harvest
Banquet, open to the public at
the Calfdonl* Methodbit Church.
Turkey dinner prepared by wom­ WINDQW GLASS INSTALLED
in aluminum, steel or wood
en of the Caledonia Methodist
sash. Burkey Auto Glass it
Church. $150. Reservations must
Radiator Shop. 319 N. Jeffer­
be in by Oct. 12. Call Mrs. Frank
son, Hastings.
tf
Plnkbetner, TW 1-8157. Cale­
donia. dr Mrs. Joseph Abels. RO
5-3199, or OW 3-3433. Program.
ICE — Trimming, cabling. reMr. and Mrs. Norton Louis Avery
of Lowell will show pictures of
Phone OL 3-6686. Nashville,
travels through United States
Mich.
U

PERMANENT ANTI-FREEZE

1937 Buick 2 Dr. Hardtop .4125 M-37 South'

1310 N. Michigan

SERVICE —Mercury outboard

Eaton Mfg. Co.

SPREADER APRONS
$2693 up

Automatic. Radio.
Standard

THURSDAY. OCT. 14
DEMOCRATIC SWISS STEAK
DINNER — Thursday, Oct. 16.
' Odd Fellows Hall.

|

Industrial
Electricians

SHOWING

THE NEW 1966

Calendar of
Special Events

FARM IMPLEMENTS
driving.

REAHM
MOTOR SALES

I FORD VICTORIA — -54. auto■ matlc transmission, power
i steering, power brakes, radio.
' heater, scat belts. 5 new Urea,
44,000 mile*. $200. Call 367-2621.
10/1

USED CAR CENTER
Corner Michigan &amp; Court

. . . Catalina Hardtop, Hydra —1957 VOLKSWAGEN $336
maUc; power steering and ra­
.$275
—1957 DODGE
dio, new whitewall Ure*.

1969 OLDSMOBILE
. . . Holiday Sedan. Dynamic
98 Pou er steering and brakes
Radio, whitewalls.

1956 BUICK 8PBCIAL — 4 Dr.
sedan. $95DQ. Gall Wl 5-9919.
10/7

220 W. State

—1954 DODGE Pickup$175
1963 OLDS SPORT COUPE
Good condition
. . . Beautiful maroon and
white tutone, fully equipped, —1966 DODGE Sta. Wgn. .. .$425
new whitewall Uns. excellent
.1250
—1959 FORD 2 Dr.
condition.
$125
1063 PONTIAC SPORT COUPE —1959 CHEV. 4 Dr.

1961 MERCURY COMET
, . Sedan. Automatic. Priced

Black with red interior; im­
maculate. Call WI 5-9780. 10/1
1961 forlTeconolink bubEqulpped for camping. Will
sleep two adults and three
small children. Change to
hauling in ten minutes. Priced
to sell. Call 845-5687 weekends.
10/7

service st • chsree of 10c.

time work. Bales and General ■ir Mobile Home*
Stare work Apply at 130 E.
State St.
10/7 MOBILE HOMES DIRECT from
factory at lante savings. 60 x 12
APPL KPICKKR8 at Yohan Or­
$3885. Lot rent $12*0 P**
chard 3*4 miles north of Ionia
month with coach. Other sixes
on M-66. No spot picking. Gas
al comparable saving*. Bro»
Trailer Bales, north of Hm|0/7
Ionia.
tuigs'ori M-43 Phone 845-5936FULL TIME, reliable man for
tire repair and service store.
Good pay, with uniforms fur­
Euiloca couldn't R"e»*
I
nished to qualified person. Ap­ A" Por»onal»
AllUvoh M ’mWy •'*&lt;
ply Signs Tire Service. 235 S.
Jefferson.
10/14 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS—
tn ew classified.
.
PG. 171. Hasting* Telephone
WI 8-2996
Meetings avery
pointing for fall business Up
Monday, 8 pm.
tl
i to $50 00 week, part lime for
ABLE e-Arsj* — Por picnics
u,o“ wh® Qualify Marge Klmfamlly reunions, iota ofusee’; mfl- Sunfield 4660.
10 14 A- For Rent—Real Estate
40- by 300'. $360 at The Ban- | LOCAL RAWLEIGH BUSINESS
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AVAILABLE in Barry Co or FURNISHED APARTMENTS
Hastings. Star t Smmediatclv
poR rent — Utilities paid.
IT’S APPLE AND CIDER TIME
Selling expwlence helpful but
Phone WI 5.9471.
tf
.Nelson's Welcome Orchard haa
not necessary. ,Wri.&lt;
_______
popular varieties available now
tor
particulars.
Rawlclgh
Dept,
new
—Tliree bedroom house in
Fresh - pressed cider, honey,
MC
J
651
251
Freeport,
I1L&amp;
।
nm
WMn|
Nol
qulte
egmpietsquash, popcorn. Open daily
until six. '» mile north of Ionia
on M-66.
tf
BALDWIN Splntt Pisno and Or­ * Notice
gan available In your area
A For Sale—Real Eetate
Good buy on each. Assume INSIST ON MICHIGAN BOT- '
payments Write or phone:
TLED GABI See Cart 8t Betty's '
Credit Manager
Appliances before you '-buy!
2 3 ACRE
Heath Piano it Organ Co.
They Sell—They Install They:
WI ,m M'U BORDERS A NICE CREEK
923-28th Street 8.W.
Grand Rapids. Michigan
539-6400
10/7
Almost new 3-bedroom modern
POR PAST 34-HOUR FILM home just outside city limits.
TOP - YIELDING PIONEER
SERVICE! No charge for over- Lovely large back yard. School
CORN AND SORGHUMS for
grain and forage, and alfalfas
trade for house in town of
THE FATMAN — Private Detec­ equal value.
from me now for the widest
tive 24-Hour. Shadowing. Tape.
Phone Wl 5-4791
Foto-FUm Evidence, Nation­
Wayne Richard, Bunfield
wide. Confidential. Call WO
Albert Bell, Nashville
Verne Winger. Freeport 10/7
Union. Ba I tie Creek
13/30 COTTAGE — North side Wall

NEW 10 OZ. WATERPROOF TARP

l: tft?l

Hastings
BANNER
CLASSIFIEDS WINICK SURPLUS
204 N. Michigan
Wl 5-3324
Coll Wl 5-3481

■toil’ll!
ffwORKS

Coll 945-3481 If You Would Like to be Lilted in
An optimist is the

vocation with
hli family

This Weekly Service ond Repair Guide

BANNER WANT ADVS. BRING RESULTS

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THE HASTINGS BANNER—7
Haotingi High William Buehler |
„
...
Cafeteria Menu It Promoled to
Lt. Commander "llr '*■*

Card of Thanks and Jn
CARD OF THANKS
IN MKM0RIAM
I wish to thank Dr. Birk. Dr.
In memory of Thomax

tlieir wonderful care, rataUves,
friends, and neighbor* for their his wife, daughter, and son.
cards, prayers, and call* white in
Halil* Alcken
the hospital and at home. Your
kindnes* will never be forgotten
IN MCMOKUM
Amelia Clum
In loving memory of our
daiUfhUr who left us Oct.
( ARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank all of my Memories are treasures no
relatives and friends. PMtora Deato° U1*^
Unseth. Neiman, and neighbors
tar the cards, tetters, ffcwen.
can heal.
fruit, and calls received while in
the hospital and since coming
borne.
Though ou
Your thoughtfulness will never
be forgotten.

whlcii principally figured In the

The 1006 Cadillac styling story is highlighted from the rear by a redesigned
deck lid, new lighting in restyled bumper outers, and a new rear bumper with the
lower half painted in body color. A striking new front appearance is achieved
through the reduction of chrome and particular attention to lighting detail. It
remains unmistakably Cadillac, retaining the traditional cross-hatch grille, design.

day Using.

points out Leun McNair, field

wSuMtoaoair — Fork

rung up the promotion ladder In

you always were before."
Rev. and Mn L. F Bu
and Children

CARD OF THANKS

uppreciatlon and thanks to those
U110 visited Dad during his stay
St lhe Medical Facility, lhe staff
at Pennock Hospital, Dr. Wedel.
I &lt; .mard-Osgood Funeral Home,
pallbeareui. Rev. Isaac Osgood
Jmd Rev. W. Pride, the ladles
who served lunch after th* fun­
eral. those who sent flowers,
curds, food, or caUed duMng the 14.424
Illness and death of our father,
I'timdfather, and great grand­
father, Frank L. Walton.
Mi and Mrs. Claude Walton
and family
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Walton
and family
Mr. and Mrs Ralph L. Walton
and family
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stehr
and family

Official Action of the
Hastings City Council

LEGAL

LEGALS

loat at tkac aortgua,
33. ISM. riKUUl by
. II..—- ... Un —. *

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Sorry County
Building Permits

mw &lt;MM&lt;; tsso. *sir.
8BFT. »0 Chris C Bur

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11
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West Woodland

. Woodland Calendar
Oct. 7 — Freshman football,
Hastings. Here— 5.30.

tty Vidor Sitton

b

hayride.
.
Ott. 10—Infant baptism ot
Mctlwdtst Church. Worship scr-

is In Borges* Hospital. * Sun-

Hickory Camera.
at Mr. and Mra.

। Schmidt. Kathy, silly and Jim-

wheel chair carnival Saturday.
Several Giri Scout Troops. Camp
Fire Girls, and Boy Scout Troops.
tla.tiso. MMUoa,
h«l4 -oa tbs psdtiss

revelation to the young people

of their good famine Ut having
healthy bodied and minds them-

Dowling
By Mrt. Donald Procfrock
Mrs. Lula Gorham, a medical
patient at Pennock Hospital,
convalescing at her home. *
The Orville Babcocks will enter­
tain the Nortlu-ost Dowling Farm
IS. Fallarv t» c*»plr Bureau group Tuesday for a potdll mull la a ju4»
old I&gt;d»ni

:W

Proefrock and daughten juxomBabcock* of Lacey, attended the
Hillsdale County Fair Saturday.
* Enrollment of Winter projects

of age by Jan. 1st is eligible to
1. Ci..* lb»l krarlag on rtt» Join and should contact Mrs
ot Fraaklln
Iteckahk. Donald Procfrock If interested in
lor' alloaaace ot float becoming a member of the Dow­
ling group * The/ Lawrence
; chores at the Nylo
l;.,ir ' uhitn Mr
Quick's father. Is on s vacation

Business Directory
MEMORIAL MONUMENTS

PRODUCTION
CREDIT
ASSOCIATION
301 S. Michipn A&gt;«.

Halting*
Office Hour*
Mftn. &amp; WmI.

OF DISTINCTION
Lawrwnc* Brothers

THE SHIRWOOD AGENCY
tot

INSURANCE

ROUtT W. 5HRRWOOD. Mr-

HASTINGS

Stats Farm Inturancs

All Forms of

AUTO — FIRE
BONDS

Insurance and Bondsi

Swanson Inauranca
wtMVll

jerry

Andrus

tors offera the foliowins award*

ApnL A lotal of 20'296 *“*•
Chalmer D. Miller. who reI ’*crc ptrtomcd. wito 5® persona
refismsi to their peraunal physl- I'
I clan. With 33 reports yet to be Is the special education tesclwr
। rur-—Ivrvl
tk!t Mnrv-fetnlb Onuntx- I at tlie Delton Elementary School, I

Wh.n &gt;«u —1 U.U, u»
In
or —I will be hu.IT
(—y And lhl&lt;
Thund.y
and Friday will be vacation-for
ref'[TCd in the screening
&lt;1_ u.j- C...___.
.... ___ .. ntviuTam do
have t&gt;» diMun
. MbrrllMUX
---ind Micb«el «rs: rnut u uic annum sujsji.
(Teacher's Convention&gt; and the,sl(‘Srt’1 "PoUntialfy diabetic.'

villc T-K District, Miller rrWMU and la doing graduate

Club CongrcsB. and t3» Eight
1500 scholarship* for national
ciMunpioo*.
Scholarship winners uro chocen
from among all Uie State award
recipients. Award winners are

yean in the Michigan Confer­
ence of the United Brethren
Rapids on Thursday, while on I________________________ 3B Church and aa a youth counselor tension Service.
Friday many plan to attend the'
st the Barnaby Memorial Park
meeting in Lansing. Atony rate.j Ranfiolrl - Virinilv
at Supfleid.
H will be a tiresome two days) UanilCKl *1(11111)

Cooperative PTA

Mrs. Gena Brown suffered a

Mra. Dwyn Butler also broke a
leg.when she got up during the
night last Wednesday. Purtun-

Rear Admiral Donald W. Wul-

A demonstration of the Lake- I1J aiLnt/sc f''lent!
safrty. Club* and individual
wood WtwUlng and gymnanHra
Vl&lt;19VO
program will be the feature of. More
M
than 330 Michigan rcsi- I logistics officer-a billet
lhe combined parent, teacher, dc’n•»
(i wiio had teen ___________________
suf fcring i which a higher gn
the rro® diate-te.* without knowing ' scribed.
”
" Am«l«re
a rare 'Ua*t‘ bt*n
W niedlCal
»-*• Comdr. Buthl.T. a 1932
funi“'l«iUon *» » n»ult Df •'«»»- Hasttof* High Hcbool graduate,
whSh' mlnv mu,1Ul screening programs dur- I taudted at the University of oa boatinc. swimming and skiing.
“«
t ““I Michigan. where he all
। reived military training
Acrobatics on lhe trampoline I ’
According io Dr. John Co- I lhe Naval Reserve
is also popular.
These sports rank among the I Department of Health's Divi­
oldest contests, dating back to sion of Adult Health. 40JU3
the Greeks and Egyptians They
are among the most healtotul i screening profranu throughout I tain and Mrs. Clifford R. Mac- j added.
sports because participant* use;
State from March through Leon of Cedarville.
Fur more than two decodes,
almost every muscle in their the
Tlie Buehlen have three chll- General Motors haa sponsored
bodies.
1 June.
, Reports from private phyjlcl- dren; and they maintain family I (tie national 411 Safety program.
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WHUUI
wimv
charge or the program.
| I1=aita flowed suspicion of dlavoivvment of GM personnel
iur.-lm.mu w
.111
-mm ; Ix
M
Kae
Refreshments
ill be served
.Uj) wore
(or funiier of tiw SevcnUr Fleet amphlbs.
throughout the country have
&lt;-nni 7 In 7-M In th- eafet—ria ..... . . .. . .......

Chalmer Miller ■
Special Teacher

Woodland
tty Mrt. Glendon C.urlit

Institute.

Hickory Corners

Carefully planned projects
Since reporting last April for

baby sHung"!^'!^^^
h.
strait. anM
K
u, uu*w*.mw
by the ni-l
Girl Scouts
and tH.lrlT*
their ;rtlwTlgCTT&lt;|
leaders in the-student commons! —
lounge.
:*o far. wa* conducted In Ma/ rw i
c I
I
comb County in March and At DeltOll OCtlOOl

|

nrai* roils. AIxohuUb
cotutnutian. »18.000.

Parent, Teacher State Screening
Meetat Laketcood D
To Feature Sports Keveals 33-

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Public. Forum

of the parents—but a
the boys and girls.

I

,. —.
crating his amateur radio uaMr. and Mre. Gordon Stanton tion W815C. He has traveled
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n, . ...
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his mother. Mrs.
Alice
Stan- througlvout
the
East
Li‘ir?1Se«lhk0 i10,1 of lhe M'dical Pftcllity were ! dtowest.
Oct. 12—Lions Club.
cpyidnt find our letter lart ueik, Igmujay, Sept. 26 aunt* of Mr.I
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1
Oct. 13—Methodist choir pruc^td wa* on pLe° (T’skUou
MrR' I^l’nnan Stonton and j LJL1C
rtuaU’r of ncar clU]u“ m honor'2 n MS Students
Walland. By Mra KMDGFar-'
p*m5^ Commended
Jr. Varsity wuli Grand Ledge.
k4ty.IS.WM an onice bep-boo!
thUas. A Mra. Wasne Car.
7; Fratomen.football
I
our wonderful
Two student* at Huntings High
scitool. spent Saturday.
surely hope and pray everyone
Invalid
abler,
Mlu
Esther
LaurWoodland Woauri* .Study Club
their lilgb performance on the that U able to contribute blood
The Womans Study club will
National Merit Scholarship
a icw aays. io see cncir surer. • — 7,——;
« .
—z Qualifying Teat (NMBQTf given
No one really knows what It
i»Jd toelr annual Genttemcns
Mjl Allee Hcndre. at Pennock;bat* /roa» Battle
means nntil you or members of
Night with a banquet at the
.
Hofpital
Friday Tlie
former's 1
"nd Mra Eugene last Spring.
noipiuu mu»y.
»nc lunncn;
■ — Mr
-----------Methodist Church Tuesday. Oct
They ore among 38,000 Mu- your family really need it.
IL.„...uMrs....Ruth Harvey of INusbaum
OStthter.
Nusbaum Sundav.
Sunday. Sent.
Sept. 2fl
26.
In Marell I h.id open heart
Grand Rapids, also called on
will tore a chicken supper at
nixed for'scoring In the top two surgery In Blodgett Hospital In
■H*rU^ by Mra Hendee and M1m Laurell
Grand Rapids. I had 33 pint* of
1 o'clock. Nancy and JeatUne
accompanied her to her home at,
complete high school in 1966.
Comstock Park. * Rev. and Mrs !
George Spews and children of.
get lhe blood we needed, and
Woodland, will
just
below
the
14.000
Beni
If
Inal
Lake Odessa and Mrs. Oilmens
Bchalhly of Woodland were Sun- HEPT. 28—Wayao P. AkBlck, Nub- Lsta announced last month.
I vUK.^.sMbltloit 4 riving. B&gt; MichlDon GUI, the school's principal, that they were very thankful I
came from Barry County a* it
should bi? made with your tele­
lion
announced
that
Uw
CaraHesterlys. A Mrs Della Durkee.!
was all taken care of.
phone committee member before
a Jang-time resident of West
Woodland, is making her home
with her sister. Mra. Arloa |
ber should plan to attend.
Marsh, at Hastings.
many counties had much trouble
The children have earned a
Mr. and Mra. Everett Johnston I
getting blood for their patient*.
1—PHUlIp Jon Myers. 714 8.
vacation from iwJiool already.
are building a rooifiy addition j OCT.
Dlbbls. sxklbiUoo drivtag. N. Michl,
My daughter had back surgery
Teachers' Institute will be held
onto the west side of their home j fin Av».; Ju4/ a. Prjie, ISIS 8.
in August, and had two pinU. so
Ituonr.
axklfiUMi
driving
N.
Thuraday and Friday and Uicre
on Barnum Road. A L D. Smith.
wc surely want to Uiank every•
'T1' “
«US
dent and Woodland High gradu- , au««r.
gram and do hope everyone that
ale, who has been employed by ,____________
The PTA calendars arc now on
Is able will still keep coming
Holland Motors of Grand Rapids:
whenever they have a clinic any­
llvcrc may be an increase In where In the county.
and resided at Byron Center, has Mnrrin&lt;ro T inoncn
received a fine promotion. He is
L*I( ( IlbL
influenza in the. United Slate*‘ - Anyone Interested In how a
school. The secretary - treasurer,
being transferred to Ft. Wayne. ——--------- —- ------ -—— next Winter.
mitral valve heart surgery Is
Many of us can avoid a bout
Ind . and the twins were here K*an*ik l. Hrvlit. wowsund
1
..■&lt;,*« C.
—a CGrandma
In —
r«.'C1 J..'! I./kv.n T ■ k ■ nil...
1 with the flu by proper immuni­ done, may read about it tn the
with
Grandpa —
and
nice this year and quite infor­
' Life numaslne. There lx a. tomsation.
Smith for several days while
Sete article about what they did
mative. They have a full report Hl
The forecast for the coming
their mother, the former Georgia
me, with pictures. In the story.
of the school M-iaduie including
:.i
, • ..i 11.-.:. Wheeler, was in the Indiana city
1
I wish very much I could give
f. Msdlsen. 8htrl«y H. “house hunting.” Congratula­
thrre.year periodicity of the dis- blood myself, but am unable to
tions. LJJ.I
do so. All in my family do give
The onion harvest is in full
whenever possible, and everyone
The last major outbreaks were please help keep our- wonderful
•wihg at the John Poortengn 1
Richard Allen and family at­
tn 1962-63. and. on the West' program up.
marshes in West Woodland.
tended a reunion Sunday nt Mt.
Coast. In 1963-64.
Stack* of crates filled with the
,
Thank you. '
■•
Cletnens. Her grandmother waa
Immunisation is particularly
"aromatic fruit" dot the fields
Mabie Norton
pnsent. Slie has tx-cn spending I: A1B* TUjUUo.
H*n4&gt;* B»r and toe pungent odor of burn­
recommended for certain high
R1 Hastings
Uic Summer in Michigan and ngu. *1. tfliU B«aB«r. BS. Kin ing "skins" fills the air. One
birky lAigkrty. B3. K»»«a 8h*rl
dude:
4»n. ISIS B BroMvxr. Trtflley
WUl.tU. SOi 8. Bark.' Oev J.
•.Persons at all nges suffering
onions. * Mr and Mrs. Byron
Mru Lily Jarvis of Dimondale
from chronic disease, such as
Westerly and boys were Sunday
planned to have dinner Wcdrheumatic heart disease, other
nredoy, Oct. 6, with Mra. Myrtle
heart and circulatory problems,. tty Mrt. Iletiie M. C.airnt
and Mr*. Peter Martin of Has-1
respiratory ailments such as RJ Hnttac*
94J.4T7*
tings, celebrating recent birth-',
Mr. ms-m™. Harlas M
Monday, Oct. 11 the PTA'e in
asthma and emphysema, and■
' day" tn the family. A Mrs. Ch»s-1 bi. Lake oeaaaa wusuig
3L-. jmd Mra Wayne FUulkncr
Iter Tucker and daughter-in-law.1 J’t
:
of Washington visited his por• Prnsijps pt all ages suffering
Mr““and‘ XC^ aui^'irfkZ
, Mra. Dick Tucker and twd chll- n; - «ii‘ui l
Influenza deaths are higher in I ner several days last weak. A
dren of Auburn, called.on Mra. ».», s«»t. its;
give
those past 45. and much higher. Twenty - three gathered at tha
; Vemte Gabriel last wrek Tues-1
, day and also visited their step- sm,.1 st
in toot* beyond 65 years.
| home « Mr. and Mra. Qua*
Interesting, so plan to attend and
. mother and grandmother. Mra. B:nn»i- ■«
• Pregnant women.
Lagios to help him cclebra-'o Ids
• Patients in nursing homes bmhday Hte son. Mr^nd Mra
support your local PTA.
.Uic* Hendee nX Uie hospital.
«« 7 n
and chronic disease hospitals.
| lArry
(laUKhtcThe Br. High Sunday school
[ ■ Mrs. Elwood Barnum. Barnum
I llziad
from
.X. . „ . _ .
Vaccination should begin In ।
Angvlre- Mr and Mrs Burclass of Che Methodist Church
Stedr
,dnUdr ^cembe^ W1D
will enjoy a hayride party Sat­
ThX .hAi.iX.
lin&lt;1 Mra
Of Depled so tong to the smaller house &lt;
urday evening. The group will
There should be tuo doses, about Irru&gt; a-.—,, amr-nr
mxt w«4t of there and her son. I w^dund
two months apart, to provide full
K
l’;®enCitoger and family, moved into |
p■
Mrs- George Wlruley at 7 pm.
. T7
..
.7. . .
; Mr. and Mra. Gust l*udo*
protection.
However,
the
interval
th*
larger
house
—
Just
exchanged
,
* Wednesday. Sept. 29. dinner
spent the weekend in Detroit,
--------- a
. can be reduced if an epidemic
houses,
Mrs.
guests with Mra. Myrtte Owen
threatens. Maximum immunity taking hb son and family there
and Agatha LllUe Included Mr. DELTOM—Roy* yincls. BL Oct. 4.
cjornes about two weeks after the '
and Mra John Gardener, Mr. nnWTJMft_ w—. r,........ a. r...
California on Tuesday. * Mr.
second
dpse.
Those
vaccinated
1 them to Mrs. Hendee at the &lt;iitr Kti&lt;Ut ao# Tarrsu c*i»sosu
and Mra David Warner, local
hospital. &lt; Mrs. Vtenle Gabriel !«UktaFeiU. 11??^&gt;:sip&gt;Z within the past twe-years will
from Thuntday until Sunday
; drove to -Berrien Snrlnn last! M' ««'4 Nr* Bubu4 auk*, bs
night squirrel hunting near RosFall.
kTL.
'£
s,'.
her son and daughter-in-law. । riuiip ci»rk. mp Tkirf at.. MM4Wurday. Sept. 25. They attended
this
season
offers
protection
“ JSJT
°“n"Grund Rapids visited their s*sagainst
five
different
types
ot
vi
­
Bl.I
ahd Mrs.. Glendon Curtis and LAKJt°0DK4aA. — . Dm
.. . Hoxly.
- —
Mra. Hendee has been transrus. all capable of causing in­
family were Sunday evening
fluenza
visitors with his sisttT. Mr. and Mranr.avrt.vF—,, j«.wn*a io.. (enrd froth a private room to a |
Ireuire
Mn Eurl Atkin-am vncutlonrd m
The
vaccine
will
not
insure
Tteaift WaUers. «» Bell*
w,rd "nd was to liave
- anoth-"
. ........ " 1 it o»«. 3:&gt;o •-*
complete protection against in-1 Upper Peninsula last week. A
!&amp;.*■•: v«r» J«aa*cn in I blood transfusion Monday
onday. *
up itichxrd
Middleville, A Mn Rhoda Bawdy ■AnH9rLUf~-F»trtfte vest. Mi H
flunuu. but it ha* shown for Mr and Mra. ,Mlle* Bawdy of
M*rtlyn Haney. Woodljnd nixh. UmUsbs. 1
la now staying with her daugh- qu«»a. BsraonB Vasgstei. BA Oct-1 llbratlM.
some
years
a
marked
degree
of
|
Clarksville
und George Lowden,
------------------ ... surgery
surgery at I
undsrwgnt
protection for'* large majority of jspent last weekend fishing near
St. Lawrence Hospital in Lan-1S,0/a iwf? • oZC
^pWmwf
«
those who receive II.
Traverse City, a James Albright.
»lng Wednesday.-Sept .29. Mrs.
UnHad Fund la underway. If a
Ask your doctor about influen-1 his mother and cousin from Ad*
Dallas Stadel of Lake Odessa j
solicitor does not cofue to your
u protection for you and your I culled on Mr. and Mra. Wirrtn
is subatituUng.
door In the next few days Ptoue
family'
|Cahns Sunday evening. A Mlm
Fcmalc sea turtles seem to
Wheat planting, silo filling and;
oi'dVaOMb.' Bl.
contact the choinnsn. Mrs. Rudy weep copiously during their cleaning up Uie end of the gar-| Ind ’m^''
--- •---- 1—.
jjoan Kriglc wa* home from col­
Othmrr. Maybe you were awayivWta
Tte Coast Guard uniform is,lege over the weekend.
Ivlstta to larid to lay egga. Actu- den crape 4s the, ord?r ot the
------------ •-----------day hereabouts ♦ Our sympathy C&gt;Kdr»s. Bi Dowjuu. wifclUiii 7 Ibi. distinguished from lhe Navy'*j
«o lire Wireman faintly whowi' rrcifrick' Thoraplosi.' B. Sun bZ. by a small shield worn Iwifwayl Michigan State and B*ytar
hnma
,b&gt;» -.....
everyone must ' couutbuu
tee ween wrist and elbow on the wffl clash on Use gridiron in 1968
. ILsU^A wsigiltag ! lta.. a on-.
and Tlacher Roads burned.

ttrHF.

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Safety Tips

SWT-

Births at Pennock

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�5 Teams Unbeaten
In Community Fund
Football Program

Some Animals,
Birds Utilize
Simple
Tools
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Dave Hathaway's Lions and
Mouse" Reynold*' ta-.nghorns are
' undefeated tn the SUi grade
league in Bob King's tali football
league which plays on Saturday
i mornings.
I
Jim Bowewnan'* Brains are
Wtap*. birds, otter*, elephant*, anbealen In lheir twa games In

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Spartan* Invade
Michigan in
58th Battle
college football* moat

LAST TWO DAYS »* OPEN HOUSE

linen*

when Michigan Stall’** Spartan*
invade Ann Arbor to teal the
Michigan Wolverine*
Many area fans will

reWi D
“ve McGuire'* Hurricane,
Dave
Hurricane*
animals known to do so.
have two wlna ln thf
A mH-out of over 101.QW 1*
Moat creatures make do with'circuit and Jeff Goodyear's Bax- assured Both team* got off tb
What they are given by nature, on* scored two victorles in their winning starts this Mason. M8U
with victorlM over UCLA and
tlie National Geographic Society outings In lhe Sth grade wheel,
Thl. iXiuimUiiity
fimmuMiv Fur * n„,
State and Michigan with
wiui
says Pur instance, the mule
Tills
~; Penn Slate
W» emu™
usns efficient digging claw* in gram Includes 16 teams
land CaMfontla. Each got Its
place of a shovel: the beater
i
final
tune-up
for
the
intraMils trees with teeth used as a
CUTE PUPPIES AVAILABLE 1-taU clasaic Saturday when
Michigan entertained Georgia
Imndy ob'ert*. ami employ them
and the Spartan* played hast to
tar a variety at purpewa.
cocker
and collie puppy, three
IllinoU
A waap of the Anunophlla
female
full-blooded
rollie
pupgenua provisions its burroa. then
; the Wolverine* haw dominated. I
blnation husky and German
winning 36 games to State* 16.
earth. Sometimes the inan-t* will
hold a tiny pebble or a bit of
black corker spaniel
recent years however, the Spar- i
tan., have held the edge with I
noil Into place
ten vlctorien in the lust 14 con- |
The black-breastcd buzzard of
wanting a pup may contact
Australia la a thief of emu egg*.
cliffhangers.
through lhe sheriff'* office.
the buzzard fl lea aloft with a
hard-fought 7-7 tie In 1963,
। known to me a tool to obtain prompting Spartan Coach
bombs the clutch.
Duffy Daugherty to recall Red
trail* paint* the Inner walls of । seabed* off California and bring* | SanderV comment: “A lie is
ita bower with a bark wad field up crate, urchins. muwU. and
between the tipa ot iuberdh TheJ abalones. To crack open thtj Last Full Michigan broke a
mint- to
is a pulp
nuln of
nt dharcoal
ftarcoal or ntUMel*.
mussel*. thUie otter haul* up a 10-10 tie late in lhe game to win
“paint"
(hradded bark mixed with Miira. rock about live inches In dlame- 17-10
The California aea c'Ur Is ter, place* the »tone on It* chrat
MlclJiran MUI sport* the backthe only nonprimate matrunul to sene as an anvil, grasps tlie flridNlcpth that helped It to tlie
■------- -----rnuarel with both paw*, and ■ Big Ten and Rose Bowl ChampI banzx Ita repeatedly until the ioruhlpa la*t season, plus two,
I *h«II to broken.
highly rewarded quarterback*.
I &lt; We watched one otter feeding Wally Gabler and Rick Vldmer,1
I entirely off muuels for lhe 1° replace All-American Bob I
'hour.
• ;1
hour. W
?6 minute*,
minutes, during
during width
which
... , . , „ I
time it brought up and cracked' The Spartan* will look to the|
Central Michigan's
open 54 muwl*. nxjulring a |o- .pinning of Junior Clinton Jones;
tai of JJ37 bangs on the «nwl.,r'•«« *ophomorr« Bob Apka and)
Most Complete
reported Profeocr K ILL. Hall of Wrtght Lee for their ground at- I
Britain* Brtotol University; He
ind will supplement it
Fertiliser Service
dangerous pass&gt;unaxs- |
i__
matched
the anllhala through with the always dantrermw
i binocular* and a telracope In Ing combination of Steve Juday'
FERTILIZER FACTS
and
Gene
Washington
Californian Point Lobos Nature

Through

Friday, October 8th

OUR 20th

BIRTHDAY

SMITH BROS.

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BULK. SAX. SERVICE.

TUESDAY TWISTERS
Standings: Barn Market 15.
Pleasant Point Motel 14. Powdef
Box 13. MCF Lassies 9. Local
Finance 8 and Donna Guy Team

"Occasionally an otter retain -

! feeding eptoodm. diving and sur­
facing again and again with the
isame one." Dr Hall wrote. "Ap­
parently the otter retained the
anvil Mane in Its armpit while
diving and collecting another
mussel After rating the crab*.
It reached under ita right arm
and produced and placed on ita
chrtt the Mint distinctive stone
1 it had used during previous feed­
' Ing episodes '

:

Dolly Larson ported 177-495.
Shirley Hawks 166-453, Sandy.
Gallup 157-431. Joan Martin 407
and Judy Baker 406

TUESDAY MIXED LEAGUE
Standings: Thornapple Skat­
ing Rink 15. Andrus Insurance
14. River Bend Golf and High­
land's Dairy II. Kaechele'i 9,
■tlie otter manage** to dislodge Ken's A: Bob's Gulf and John­
Large abalones from bed* of son's Furniture 8 and Poli Con­
rock, but mark* on the shells struction 4
«uggc*t that tile otter may alao
Jim Tolan led the wheel roll­
I use a atone for this operation.
ing 198-549. Norman Jenkins
[ A female elrptiant ha* been clialked 209-544. Jeri Cheney 193­
[seen spanklrlY her calf with a 538. Bob Tossava 172-501. Larry
i sapling apparently pulled up for Utter 181-459. Junior Russell ISOthe purpose Elephant* also have 491.
—______
Mildred__________
Adnanson...173-46.
...
been cteervod using sticks iu&gt; Jean Hewitt 170-448 and Don
backscratchers Dome* t leat- iCheney 189-466.

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57 Years of Service

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'233. finishing with 546. King
Bennett chalked 208-536, Stew­
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| Leon Ackett 203-506 and Howi ard Johnston 201-504

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THURSDAY
OCTOBER 7th

Goodall, whuw study of wild
chimpanzees In Tanzania to sup­
ported by National Geographic.
Rtu established tlau the b 1 g
black apes modify natural objecta and turn them to useful
end* Chirnpanr/vw In Gombe
Stream Reserve often find twigs;
and strip thym down to use in
AFTERNOON LEAGUE
probing termite mounds. The inStanding*: Stanton'* Real Eaacct* cling to the twig sterns when ] *Bte H. Bob's Bike A- Hobby Centhey are withdrawn, providing a&lt;rr 10S. Hastings Motor Sales,
fraol for ti»c chimps.___________! Shirkey's IGA and Miller Plumb­
| ing 10. Hastings Cleaners 8. East
___ _ -_______
। Side Lumber 7S. Barry Ready­
BINNER WANT ADS PAY!
Mix and Vita Boy 7. Maker*
Market and Ne-Hl 6 and Ockerman'* 3.
Barb Ktersey led' Che lassies
with 186-528. M Hammond rolled
187-504 and Lucille Bahs 187­
496
Good game*: Doris Stanton
201. J. Dalman 172, O Thomp­
son and B Wyant 162. A. Covllle 159, Florence Weyerman 172.
M. Corrigan 184. Sue St. Martin
156. Faye Allen 180. Shirley VanDrnburg 169. M. Eye 187. P. Conly 169. G Allerdlng 158 and V
Sherry 151.

INSURANCE

DOLLARTwoJth

Come In and Resgistcr—You Need Not Be Present to Win

NIGHT HAWK LEAGUE
Louis Silsbee wa* the big gun
firing 324-585, Doug Vickery post­
ed 198-517. Dick Aldrich 197-526.
Dale Osaenhelmer 202-542, Ray
Pavlik 190-530. Paul Cassel 199­
558. Ted Dalman-iSO^LM-and
Dan Tebo 167-485f
Standings: Rollers 8. Teany'2.
7; Team 1. 5; Team J.'trrand
Team 4 and Assemblers 0.

SMITH

Plant at Woodbury

BIG DISCOUNTS
LOOK FOR RED HOT, RED
TAGGED SUPER Specials SAVE

ADLER - KAY COMPANY

FREE
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LIST:

Kitchen Cabinets

Outstanding Safety

COLEMAN
AGENCY
Eorl Coleman

.

Mrs. Robert E Allen of 536 E.
Walnut St He was ■ choaen by

fur his service during Septim-

Jim Coleman

203 S. Michigan, Hastings

The Safety Patrol member of
the month from Southeastern I*

Wl 5-3412

FREE

Safety Patrol meet with Princlto elect an outstanding patrol

COFFEE
&amp; DONUTS

prob* rm*

One hour
_

mill

SERVED DAILY!
Be Our Gueth .: .
Come Early and Stay a*
Long a* You With

FREE GIFTS for

BALLOONS for

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&gt;T0U

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Wood Table Top, com­
plete with legs and serv­
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1 Pair of Speed King
Roller Skates.
Furnltura Refinishing

The KIDDIES!

1’2 H. F». of No Wood
Coiling Tilo.

♦ Goh. ol Woll Hid.
Latex Wall Faint In your
choice of color.
3 Cartons of Vinyl As­
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THE MOST IN DRY CLEANING
ONE HOUR SERVICE on Requeit from 8 A.M. to 4 P.M

3 Squares of Seal Down
Asphalt Roof Shingles.

Everyone Including

CERTIFIES

OPEN DAILY from 7:00 a.m. 'to 6:00 p.m

•

JEFFERSON ST.

&lt;-

Picture Window.

Drawing* will be

Held before

ALLIED BUILDING CENTER

Closing
Friday Evo at

JF

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Jack Horton
Suffers Fatal
Heart Attack

Area Pastors.
Ask Prayers for
End of Strike

F literal services for Jaek Hor­
ton. 72 Delton, who died unex-

OCT. 11-17 —■
II IS MICHIGAN
V=MEAT WEEK

They repreunt lhe largaet
freshmen claas In the history at
the IM-year-old College which
expects an enrollment ot 1.165
thia /ear. She U the daughter of
Mr and Mn. Donald Worsen

ENJOY THE FINESTMICHIGAN BEEF-PORK-LAMB

SPONSORED BY LIVESTOCK IMPROVEMENT

ASSOCIATION OF MICHIGAN

Church group could find time in
their regular mttIcm thu week­
end it tu felt that through the
Mighty Power above. hardihipa

YOUR

Lodge 345
on MettxP

Baby Sitting Service

HEALTH TEAM

Orley E. Smith
Dies Sunday;
Rites Tuesday

High uchool .students belonging

As Pharmacists, we have
frequent contact with Doc­
tors in this community.
Sometimes to furnish data
requested on a new drug
or sometimes to ask him
about a detail concerning
your prescription.

Brother of Area
Residents Dies
(rival at Community Hospital in
Bailie Creek Tuesday. Sept. M.
acre held at 2 pin. Friday at
the Spanable Funeral Home.

always willing to work
closely with your doctor...
as a member of your health

Jacob's

for that new ’66 car

PRESCRIPTION
PHARMACY
126 U.l SHt. St.
Phon. Wl saw

Hastings

'66 LOAN

Thoughts For A Week

from the

■ A gem cannot
1 be polished

gone, Homer of Hastings and
Fttaaid of Charleston. W Va.; a
sister. Mra. Nettle Kenyon of
Battle Creek; a brother. Fred of
Hl HaMlno: two grandchildren,
and five great grandchildren.

National Bank

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needt this convsnianl wy.

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Should Check
Social Security

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OTHER
Look at the new '66

BANKING

without friction,
nor man perfected
without the
abrasive of triols'

Jacobs

FUNERAL HOME

Prescription

Robert H. Sponable, Owner

Pharmdcy

SERVICES

W. Green at Broadway

126 East State St.

you want to buy?

AVAILABLE

Now, have you decided

Ph. Wl 5-3252

Phone Wl 5-2466

Hastings

IFawf Adi Sell Unused Items.

where you’ll get your ’66 Auto
Loan? Remember, we can

give you the Auto Loan best

suited to your needs.

Mortgage, Education Loans

at our low bank rates.

Repayment arranged on

Kick the dull driving habit
Step out in a lively
Dodge Coronet

your terms. Come
and talk to us about

Bank Money Orders
your dream of a

Open daily Monday thru Saturday ’til 3:00, Thursdays ’HI 12:00
Forget til you’vl Men and heard about *66

Wicb National Bank of Hastings
■MP

Member federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
deposits INSURED UP TO $10,000.00

Loans from ’60°° to $60,00000

cars. Because Coronet is here... sharp, smart
and sassy, the greatest thing horn Dodge
since Year One. Loaded with luxury the higherpriced cars haven't caught opto yet
With a choice of five engines, Slant Six or
V8, each one designed to make the walls ol
Dullsville come tumbling down.

And with a whole slew ol standard equipment that used to cost extra. Like an outside
rear view mirror. A padded dash lor extra
safety. Variable-speed electric windshield
wipers and washers. Backup lights. Turn
signals. Seat belts, two front and two rear.
Enough said Io get you really tempted? Now
let’s get away horn the look alike, drive-alike,

HASTINGS MOTOR SALES e

firstcousin cars with Coronel lor 1966, a car
with a lively personality all its own. The Dodge
Rebellion wants you!

6S

Dodga Coronet

doooe division

CHRYSLER

Ytfy MaiORS CORPOMIM

220 E. State St.

■WATCH "THA BOB HOPE CHRVBLM THIAYRr WIONIEOAY NIOHTE ON NEC TV. CHICK »«UH LOCAL HST1HEK

�Only the UNSEAT ABLES

•—THE HASTINGS BANNER
TMMUl, October V. MU

State’s Uninsured
Drivers Fund in
Effect January 1

THE

FRIENDLY.
L FOLKS

One ot Michigan's mor.t farmchlng and important cHlacn
protection tawa will go into op­
eration Jan. 1.
It A U» Motor Vehicle Acci­
dent Claims Act, pared by Uw
IBM UgUlatore. IU funcUun to
to protect iiumrent victims at
uninsured drivers by retting up
* Fund of more than &lt;Il-mllUon
to pay claims.
The Fund to administered by
the Secretary of Stale throuih
a major dl* totals ol the Mkhlfin lAcpMImeul ol Htalr.
Although claims ajpUnM the
new Fund will not start until
the lust ot Um year, liven- to
another important target date
. . . November 1. Thia to the day
that Michigan motorirta begin to
purchase IBM Michigan Uccnae
piatea. And along with thelr
plutos, they will also pay Isto
the Accident Claims Fund.
Each uninsured motor ve­
hicle owner pays &lt;24 into theFund.
All insured owners, on the
other iiand, pay only &lt;1.00 into,
the Fund.
The uninsured motorists rcSrcu absolutely nothing for his
free. This to not insurance.
Actually, this to a penally he

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2nd Big Week! KROGER BRANDS CARLOAD SALE
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Kroger Cut Wax Beane 1-b cans or

Strawberry Preaerves &gt;«&gt;

SLICED PEACHES

Kroger Tea Bags pkg ol 4tf or

Thii Week at Kroger

Avondalo Kidnoy Beans 1-lb. 5-ox. cam or

LIQUID SWEETNER

KROGER PEAS

Kroger Non fat

Kroger Froxeh Corn, Poos, french Fries or

DRY MILK ’*h-

Krogor Virginia Peanuts 7-ax. wt. can or

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Kroger Rad Tart Cherriea or

AVONDALE TOMATOES •* -

Country Club Chili Con Carne or

Krogor Whole Kernel or

CORNED BEEF HASH

Cream Style Corn 1-lb. 1-ox. cans

Clover VaIiey-1-lb. 2-ox. jars

Kroger Catsup 14 ox wt. bile . Pees 8-ox. wt cans

APPLE-GRAPE JELLY

FRUIT COCKTAIL bhoz. wt cam

Avondale Halves or

Kroger Spinach 15-oz. wt. can or

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APPLESAUCE ».

Krogor Pineapple-Grapefruit Drink or

Krogor Ktjeut 1-lb. can or :

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Town 'n Counlry

EVAPORATED MILK —

Kroger Sliced Choose 8-oz. wt pkgs ot

a 4-Plece Place Setting

CAKE MIXES

with mailor coupon

wl pkgs.

PEANUT SUTTER

SLICED PEACHES

Secretary ot State James M
Hare urges motor tata to get
double protection by purchasing
the private uninsured motorist
Vidor.
•The Fund otten excellent
protection on accidents with un­
insured motorists here tn Mich­
igan," saya Hare, "but docs not
apply outside ot Michigan. This

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Oil.
- Hare estimate there are be­
tween 500,000 and 600,000 unin­
sured vehicles in Michigan,
about 15 percent of the total
number in the State.
"There to no way to provide an
exact count of persons who do
not carry liability Insurance,”
Hare said. "Our estimate to based
on samplings of accident reports
to our Department."
Hare further figures that if

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Kroger Frozen Cauliflower, Limas. Green Beans or

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pi-

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sured and adds up to about
SlU-millloa to start the
Fund." Hare asserted.
Will the Fund end up In tie
red’ Hare said iso didn't know
. . . that it depended on too
many intangibles. He cited these
intangible* as poartblc amend­
ments to ths law, such as in­
creasing minimum claims from
&lt;50 to &lt;200 or J3O0 and removing
claims on hit-and-run property

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your spice cabinet during this money

FuM Shank Half of Butt Portion

saving offer. Kroger will pay you 10C

Smoked
HAMS *.

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•The Fund to patterned after
one which has been highly succoBful and solvent In Ontario.
Canada.” Hare said.
He added that a good deal de­
pended on some legal questions
which itave remained unresolv­
ed There include questions such
as whetlier an uninsured mo­
torist can collect from tlv Fund
if he to innocent in an accident
with another uninsured motor­
ist; how to handle self-insurers,
such as large fleet units; Into
whaf category &lt;o fit government
vehicles; whether perrons would
be paying into the Fund only
once or each time they might
purchase a vehicle; and other
problems.
'The attorney general iuis as­
signed a staff to work out serac
ot the legal snarls, and if are
anxiously awaiting his opinions ”
In Uie meantime, we arc going
to do the beat job we can ot
keeping Michigan citizens ap­
praised of what to going on and
how to proceed "

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when traded in on an equal number

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Buttermilk Bread

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Coned' Beef Briskets

Anne Eileen Stebbins. dough- .
ter of Mr. and Mrs Thomas F.
Stebbins, 538 W. Green Street, to i
enrolled at Olivet College for i
the Ml Bementer of 1965. Anne
'to n member of Jhc sophomore
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�THE HASTWOS BANMH-*

Pastor to Give
Centennial Talk
Sunday Morning
____________ •
tor of the Kilpatrick rUnlted
Brethren Chureh on M-66, te to
give the centennial sermon at the iZ,0N UITHF.RAN CHURCH
| BALTIMORE U. B. CHURCH
t WOODLAND
HASTINGS BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev Jewe Powell. Favor
I UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
Rev. Ruoeil Houseman. Paster
11 am. Sunday. Oct io, worship 1
Velt* RwM1 M Woodland
icrvice.
'
Rev. Einar Unsctli Pastor
GeorgeJ Speas. Hester
10 am. Sunday achooi. . .
Celebration of the HKHh |‘'YoUf Friendly. Christ - centered
1503 Johnson, Lake Odessa, Mich.
Director ot Music and Youth
11 am. Momlng wonhlp.
7 pin. Clirbtlan Endeavor.
Bunday school, Hl am.
year of service by the KHpatChurch
Morning worship, 11 am.
Evening Bcrvicr to follow
Christian
Endeavor.
—
Wed,
7
pm.
prayer
meeting
layI Worship service with Holy
Prayer service, Wed.,
Wednesday at 8 pm. a special Communion, Il a_m. Ssrmon,
Public invited.
Thu service is bruudawt. WBCTI.
Saturday, Oct. 9, a program of
Imulmr Conferenoe Luther CEDAR CREEK BIBLE CHURCH
renintectnrea te scheduled.
i League Rally, 3 pm. at Fowler- Campground Rd., 8 miles south WESLEYAN
METHODIST CHURCH
Ihxre u io b, . potluck "'i:
Hickory Corners, Michigan
dinner In the fellowship hail1
4 P ' cbenlb and
Rev. Vaughn B Jensen, Pastor
Bunday school, 10 am.
following U&gt;e worship rorvire. IJ
10 am. Bunday school.
pm. Senior j Wonhlp. 11 am.
and at 2:15 pm another special1 hXdn*tU&gt;'
11 am. Morning worship, jun­
Youth meeting, 6:15 pm.
r held marking, Bnxhcjjoixj 8 pm. Devotions.' Evening service. 7:30 pm.
ior church and nuroery provided.
the centennial.
7:30 pm. Evening service.
Wednesday prayer meeting and
Among the familial wix&gt; have Lawrence Ramer; Bible study, Bible study, 7:30 pm.
Wednesday, 7:30 pm. Family
provided workers for the church, Richard Brodbeck.
Night. Adults, Youths, Juniors
1. WcdneMlay, 8 pm. Senior
through the century. In addition!
and Children. 8:30 pm. Choir
HASTINGS SEVENTH-DAY
11 clsoir.
to those llstccd in lost week's!
rehearsal.
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Junior
and
cherub
choir,
Wed,
Banner centennial story, are
Elder C. U Wilber, Pastor
Boylea Fay. Pemder. Nichols.1 4 pm.
404 W Colfax
Ph. WI 5-5319 IRVING CHAPEL
Senior choir. Wed, 8 pm.
Rocey. Robbins. Towns. Vrlte.
Rev. Chalmcr Miller. Pastor
Bat. Sabbath school, 6:30.
Hitt. Warner and Wheeler, sc-1 Junior Ca'.cchism. Saturday, 9
Phone RO 6-3503
Worship. 11 am.
am.
cording to John O. Yank. '
Wednesday
prayer,
7:30 pm.
Senior Cateclitem, Saturday, 10
Worship, 10:30 am.
Bunday. "Faith for Today," on
Thursday grayer service, 7:30.
lowing poem to mark the oc-l Starting Thursday. Y)ct. 14, an
caaion:
Sunday. Voice of Prophecy,
adult Instruction class offering
WOODLAND
Radio WJEP 1330. 8:30 am.
UIE OLD CHURCH SFEAKN | “ murac on what Lutherans beCHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
8319 Coals Grove Road
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. Charles
Gibbs. Pastor
ncr.
ouurics uiuo-1.
roswi
CHURCH
Stately I stand and my spiro
Broadway ana center Streets ! Wonhlp services, 9:45 am.
points to heaven
Willard H. Curtis, Minister , I Sunday school, 10:45 am.,
McCALLUM UNITED
Many and many long years
BRETHREN IN
Bunday. Oct. 10.
i,1 Junior choir, 4 pm. Thursday.
Morning wuiwup.
worship. ».av
9:30 kh
and **•
II..U
—--—• ~7~ —
I CHRIST CHURCH
I p»unuui«
Lvpi n.v,,, —-----------Sheltering, comforting, lending “Tlie Church in Uie Wildwood" Nursery provided. Broadcast of | *^FATMCK^
men heavenward;
[
Otte
Lake
Road
9:30 service over WBCH. Coffeei UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
Otis
Lake
Road
Asking but Mule except that
Iler. Isaac Osgood. Pastor
hour in Memorial Hall between!
Rev. R. A. Hoffman
they love me.
Special Rally Day servlcee.
services. Sermon: "On Living.
| 10 ajp Sunday school.
Asking their presence when
Morning wonhlp. 10 am.
(With Yourself."
| 11 am. .Worship service.
culled by my summons.
Sunday school, 11 am.
I 9:30 Church school classes.
8 pm. Evening service.
Calling to prayer and blensed
___ _ .„ _____ _
| 4:30 Junior High Youth PelCommunion—
:Cidium schocH house.
vIM. wU&gt; &gt;ura, M
For did your fathers not give of! 2:30 Rally Day service. Rev. the home of Diane Pryor. There INTER-LAKES
BAPTIST CHURCH
their Wwalnps
, Howard Hamblin, guest (.peukir. , will be ball playing and a barb.'Delton, Mich.
All that I am. and In deep, eon-1 There will be no Christian En- cue.
secraUon
deavor.
| 6 30 Senior High Youth Fel- Rev. David Honeywell, Pastor
Sunday achooi. 10 am.
Glve me to God and Hu ser-1 Quarterly
Conference
Tuesday
lowshlp will Him
meet at ux;
the church.
-■--------- ---------I r I SVWMlip
Worship, 11 am.
evening at 7:30.
Is Adult Dtectualon Group
Evening worship. 7 pm.
So. you today who Mill bold In
Prayer meeting and executive:
Monday Activities
Mld-wrek Fellowship, 7 pm
affection
meeting on Wednariay evening,
9 30 to 3 Grand River*Presby-- Wednesday.
What I have offered and striven 7:30.
Iterian Society will meet at tills
Junior Christian Endeavor on
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
Sec that you keep me as rever- Saturday from 6:30 pm. to 8
7 Boy Scouts.
Rev. Howard W. Rogers. Pastor
erent and holy,
pm. in charge ot Mm Violet
Wednesday Activities
1300 8. Hanover Street
Always remembering lliat God
10 am. Bunday school.
will be found here.
If you come humbly, in altitude
Bkke
Youth meeting. 8:15 pm.
3:30, Cherub choir.
Evening Gospel Hour, 7 pm.
HA8TTNG8
Thursday Activities
Wednesday Prayer. 7:30 pm.
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Ing for guidance;
9:30 Circle 1 will meet at the
Boltwood and E. State Road
I cannot fail and go down to Rev. Marvin BlckmUler, Pastor
S. KALAMO
oblivion;
PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH
Bunday school. 9:45 am.
If you keep worshiping God in
Friday — 9-9 Rummage sole
Rev. Arbutus Hurless, Pastor
Morning warship, 10:45 am.
Sunday school. 10 am.
in Manorial Hall.
Evening service, 7:30 pm.
I shall lx- guiding and boding
Wonhlp.
11
am.
Wednesday prayer, 7:30 pm.
your children
Evangelistic service, 7:30 pm.
A warm invitation is extended HASTINGS WESLEYAN
Onward and heavenward, years to all to attend, ths services of METHODIST CHURCH
Prayer meet Thun, 7:30 pm.
without number.
this friendly church.
WOODLAND
Rev. Olson W. Clark, Paster
Every Bunday. 8:30 am, the
my future.
METHODIST CHURCH
WI 5-3313
world-wide Free Methodist
Rev. Richard VandenBosch.
Keep ine still serving until the broadcast over WFUR.
10 am. Sunday school.
great judgement
Pastor
11 am. Morning worship ser­
CYC groups Wed, 4-5 pm.
Bunday school, 10 am.
Dawns, and the Savior sliall
Young People. Thursday, 7 pm. mon: "The Saving of HU House."
Morning wonhlp, 11 am.
gather His children;
8:30 pm. Youth Fellowship.
Then I shall willingly give up COAT8 GROVE
7 30 pm. Evening Gomel Hour,- :Youth Fellowship, 7:30 pm.
my spirit.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Scrmon: “War in Heaven."
Cor. Coats Grove Rd. and
Wednesday. 7 30 pm. Prayer DELTONDurkee Road
THE CHURCH OF JESUS
and Bible study. Quarterly Buri- METHODIST CHURCH
Marclus E. Taber, Minister
Charles Gibbs. Pastor -­
CHRIST OF LATTER
Church Study. Bunday, 0:45
Floyd Walter. Supt.
DAY SAINT8
Thursday — 7:30 pm. Monthly
Bible school. 10 am.
MlKiionary meeting at the pstr- am.
Wonhlp. Sunday, 11. am.
Worship hour. 11 am.
Sunday school. 10:30 am.
Youth Fellowships, Bunday, 6
Missionaries. phone 945-9252.
Christian Endeavor. Tueeday. 7.
ST. ROSE CATHOLIC CHURCH
Prayer Group. Tuesday. 0:30
Rev. Pr. Joseph C. Dunphy

Don’t be half-protected
If your insurance program doesn't adequately
cover you against major possibilities of loss, you
may wake Up one day to find yourself in serious
financial trouble. It's wiser to let us check your
insurance needs now—for your home, car, family
or business. We’ll give you a prompt, frank
appraisal of your situation without cost c*
obligation.

6:30 p in. AU Young People s
meetings.
;da) music, hymn sing. Message
by Rev. Earl Dannimberg, fare­
well for the Danncpbcrg family

miv.lor.ary service in Child.
Africa
8:30 pm —Pastor's Alaska pic­
tures.
•Monday Gitte Clubs.
Tuesday Activities
6: 30 pm. CSB Blockade Boys
Clute
7: 30 pm. Mary and Martha
Missionary Society meeting at
the church.
Wednesday AoUvIUcs
0 am. Men's Prayor Band.
9 am. Women's prayer band.
7: 30 pm. Prayer meeting and
Bible study.
8: 30 pm. Adult choir rehearsal.
Thursday Activities
6:30 pm.—CSB Battalion Boys
elute.
.
Nursery for baby during rogu-

Rev. David Hawlev. Assistant
Chancel Choir rehjrarsal,
pm, Thursday.
Confeaatons. 4 to 5 and 8 to
9. Saturdays. 7:30 am. on Sun- ORANGEVILLE
BAPTIST CHURCH
W. Glen Campbell, Pastor
Dally Masses. 7 and 8 am.
9:45 am. Bunday school.
8T. AUGUSTINE,
11 am. Morning worship.
MIDDLE VILLE
7 pm. Evening worship.
Wednesday. 7:30 pm. Bible
study and prayer service.
ST. AMBROSE CATHOLIC
CHURCH AT DELTON
Rev. Pr. Denis P. Nash. Pastor BOWENS MILLS CHAPEL
Henry VanTU, Evangelist
OUR LADY OF GREAT OAK.
DOWLING

11:15 am. Sunday school.
A cordial welcome to all.

THE GALILEAN
BAPTIST CHURCH
Former Freeport High School
Sunday school, 10 am.
Worship service. 11 am.
120 W. STATI 51

Wl 5-4174

Wed. prayer meeting. 8 pm
The little church with the big
message. Phone 766-8071.

PEOPLE'S BIBLE CHURCH
LeRoy Kenney, Pastor
11 am. Morning warship.
10 am. Sunday school.
7:30 pm. Drive - In - Service.

Wed.,

7:45

pm. Mid-Week'

State-wide service program
for used car buyers
_

^GuaranteedWarranty^
15% discount on oil ports AND 15% discount on all labor

for on* full yoar on any Guaranteed Warranty used car
Wo have joined with hundreds at other members at the MICHIGAN Automobile
Dealers Association to provide the used car buyer with ■ state-wide discount program oa
parts and labor. Tb receive and uas this dteaxmt privilege, bwy yew asaiaaU

PLEASANT VALLEY UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH
Worship service. 10 am.

WOODBURY
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
Rev. B. R. Davis. Pastor
Village of Woodbury
Bunday school. 0:45 am.
Wonhlp, 11 am.
Junior church for children. 4-9
Youth choir rehearsal, Wed

MICHIGAN Mna er

Hotting*

lacoryovatW
Ford Dealer
528 N. Michigan

Buick-Chrvrolet

Pfeeia Wl 5-2421

Hum Wl 5-2423

mj 1. H.«ra

Evunfieli.il II iff
Sperik tit (I.II.
Church Here

Christion Science
Text Announced

Carlton SDA
Church Invites
Visitors Saturday

The spiritual dividing line be­
Rev. E. K. Lund, evangelist, tween reality and illusion will be
artist und magician, will be guest examined at all Ciirtetian Sclspeaker Oct. 18-23 al 7:30 pm.
and Sunday, Oct. 24 at 3 pm. at
The Carlton Center Seventh- •.
the United Brethren in Christ
Church on E. Colfax at N. Bolt- the Spirit ot life in Christ Jesus day Adventist Church wishes to "
hath matte me true from tlie law extend a hearty welcome to the
of
sin
and
death
"
The
subject
The Bay Overholt Trio ot

UNITED BRETHREN IN
CHRIST CHURCH
E. Colfax at N. Boltwood

naur

Lund. founded and maintained
the "Lund's Scenic Gardens’ I
9: 30 a.m. Momlng worship. near Maple City. Rev. Lund con­
I ducts lecture tours each evening
junior church.'
,
j from May
through
September
in
10: 30 am. Sunday school.
- ---------- —
r——- —
6: 15 pm. Adult Christian En- these Ixuuttful lighted gardens
dealer Study uf "Muster Secrete I which contain 26 btenes deplctof Prayer."
Ing the life of Christ.
615 pm. Youth Christian EnEach night of the meeUngx
deavor.
I Rev. Lund will make a acenic
7 pm. Gospel Hour. In otecr-, chalk drawing which he will
Vance of layman's Sunday. Mr. I present to lhe person bringing
Waltnr Sirouoc will bring the: the rruint visitors to the service.
nxwaiT
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7: 30 pm. Thuradsy, Oat. 7, FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
1330 N. Broadway. Hostings
Local Conference. Rev. Wm.
Rev. George J. Huber. Pastor
Bryde, District Supt- will bring
Phone 945-3195
Where a Christian Experience
and frler.cte of the church, after
which he will conduct Uic first Makes you n Member.
10 am. Sunday school.
11 am. Momlng worship.
6: 30 pm. Youth service.
7: 30 pm. Evening worship.
7:30 pm. Wednesday prayer.
Hanover Strert.
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
S. Jefferson Bz Walnut Sts.
. Rev. Roger A. Janke. Pastor
Divine worship, 10:45 am.
•Sunday school. 9:30 sun.

BALTIMORE UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH
Rev. Jerne PoweU. Pastor
10 am. Sunday school.

7 pm. Christian Endeavor.
Evening service following.
Wed, 7 p in. prayer meeting.
W. M. A. meets this Thursday

.highlighted by a mmsage from

LAKEWOOD
BAPTIST CHURCH
Community Rohm above
Woodland Pire Station
K. W Mosher. Pastor
9:50 am. Bunday school.
11 am. Worship service.
7:30 pm. Wed. prayer service
For Information, call K. W
Mosher, pastor. 367-3585.

CARLTON CENTER
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev Richard VandcnBosch
1 Bunday school. 10: IB am.
Morning wonhip. 8:13 am.
MILO BIBLE CHURCH
R3 Delton
Rev. Frank Crabb
A. J. SpoeUtrn, Pastor

Prof. Cooper te taking ad-

lough.
Special music by children and
visitors from Andrews Unlvtrboth school and church worship

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.
SCIENTIST

Sunday service, 11 am.
Bunday school. 11 am.
Wednesday service. 7:45 pm.
Reading room open Wednes-

Worship. 11 am.

A Clothes Dryer

does much more
than just replace
the clothesline

Saturday, 3 pm. Junior clioir.

HASTINGS CONGREGATION
OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
220 West Colfax Street
Sunday Public Talk, 3 pm.
Watchtower Bible Study, 4:15
pm.
HASTINGS
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
KB E. Woodland Avenue

11 am. Morning worship.

IN ADDITION TO ENDING
LIFTING, LUGGING AND
HANGING CLOTHES ON WASHDAY

A WORK-SAVING CLOTHES DRYER
WILL DO ALL THESE EXTRA JOBS

VALET SERVICE—wjmllci era be removed from rot*

7 pm. Wednesday service.

Reahm Motor Soles
. ou.muiu ■ c&lt;4iii«
107 N. MIcMsm

Hhhu Wl 3 2471

Sunday school, 10 am.
Worship service. 11 am.
Young People's service, 7 pm.
Evening service. 8 pm.
Bible Study Wed, 7:30 pm.

Mou&gt;.
Supt.
—
ChrlMlan Endeavor, 7 pin. । HASTINGS
DBfTtl.1
„ GRACE BRETHREN CHURCH
En^*var- ' Cor. of Jefferson and E Center
‘
~
Re*- Russell Sarver, Pastor
Evangelistic service, 7:45 p.m.
Sunday school. 10 am.
Prayer service Wednesday. 7:30■ Worship hour, 11 am. '
pm. Class leaden, Clayton Mote i, Sunday evening service, 7 pm
und Prod Bawdy.
The Bible, the whole Bible and
nothing but the Bible.
NORTH IRVING WESLEYAN
METHODIST CHURCH
MIDDLEVILLE CHRISTIAN
Cor. of Sisson and Buehler Road REFORMED CHAPEL

Rev. Morris Borgman. Pastor
Sunday school, 10 am.
Morning wonhlp, 11. am.
Young People's service. 7 pm
Evangelical service, 8 pm.

Larke

Haitian quartet which he brought

TRINITY GOSPEL CHURCH
Thursday. 7 pm. Pioneer Girls
1118 Jordan Lake Street
and Boys Brigade.
Women's Missionary Fellow­ Lake Odessa IF-A. Campgrounds
Phone DR 4-8377
ship 2nd Tues., each month, 7:30.

to the

Fishsr-Htngssbach

TO BE IN HASTINGS—Bev. Marvin SkkmHler. pastor of

hangeti until &lt;umpktcly dry

• FLUFFING OR DUSTING dnperla.tbenilicbciiipt

REMOVING MOTHBALL ODORS from dotbo Out

bling time.
BATHING SUITS * SNOWSUITS can be dried in

during prtbeeung). Duh lowcb act adiuabU wiibjack

Rev. Earl Schlpprr
Worship, 10 am.
Sunday school; 11:15 am
Evening worship. TiBO.

CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
307 E. Marshall street
Minister, Dale R. Harvey
410 E. Madison. 945-5065
9:45 am. Church school. Supt
Loyd Marta.
11 am. Morning worship.
7:30 pm. Wed, Bible Study

LAKEWOOD E.U.B. CHURCH
Rev. K. Charles Nexteth, Pastor
Wed, 7 pm
Bunday worship. 10 am.
•
Bible Study and prayer serv­
Bunday school. 11 am.
ice, Wednesday, 8 pm. at Roger
MYP Bunday, 7 pm.
Sunday evening service. 8 pm.
Wednesday service. 8 pm
CARLTON 8EVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
STONEY POINT
Elder Gerald N. Slack
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Owenntlh Sebring, Pastor
Sabbath school. 9:30 am.
Saturday worship, 10:45 am.
10 am. Sunday school.
Prayer meeting, Tuesday, »:30
11 am. Preaching,
। 8 pm. Preaching.

iiiiiiiiiiiiiir i

Buy Now and Save
DURING APPLIANCE DEALERS

Watty ttma WaMay
'GET A WORK-SAVING CLOTHES DRYER
.NOW. AT A SPECIAL INSTAtLE

�luncheon, follows! by an- Thia committee, which mteta duatriea - Tourlxm-not tmly ■ but with Uw feeling it it not only
oori Wiiatif— ttMiril MFr-jeech------ ” --------------- - *-------- ‘------------ - —•— *tars but from
different rot of standarda, but
the individual
is striving to 1.

•—THE HASTINGS BANNER
ThtoJay. OctoMr 1. IM*

, lions coaumwe was van aicnc-

Tourist, Resort
Convention at
Traverse City

Grill* of
kfcncgete*

historical altos. recreation, arui
icUvftios doaoly allied with the

tn Travaraa City.
Won.

UM yrer:
1. Encouragement

The annual inert Ing of

refinancing the “Big Mac Bridge"

ml fees for tlie use of the spun.
4. A more definite ruling by
the State Department of Revenue
to eliminate the present wide inthe State, counties, township#, cor.^'ency In lhe collection of
and cities that 18 demanded of
privately owned facliltlM. Thte ed on cottage and motel rvntete.
*nus policy U felt to hold con­
lawmakers
critlclxlng the requirement that siderable Income possibility for
privately owned trailer parka ad­
here to good health standards, of m existing tex. rather tlian
I littering tew.

Michigan, u well i

Grand Ranlcte.

Supply, and reinmunlcatton

the

roc Michigan Tourist Aasocla-

—

..

In

our.

part year w*» fortunate

Friday al the Barry county
Medical Care Facility. »'•« I*1*
History and a committee on at 1:SO pm&gt; Monday at tha
naw Trail. Thia would not cnly .Tourii‘- RMor“ “nd Recreation, Leonard-Osgood Funeral Home.
distribute the tourist businaa;
----------- •
~
more thoroughly throughout’ A atudy show* that excessive
Michigan, but would make our;speed continues to bo the Numexcellent freeway system more bor One killer on American
adequate during peak load perl- highways. Speed waa Involved In
Mra Wifey had been a pa­
Uent nt the Medical Facility

in mung properly
tortc routes such

tn Kent County, the daughter of
Orvilta and Orllte iTtrrtlb
Schaffer.
She married Weir Bradley la

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99'
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4

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Many

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1907. She married Knwr Wifey
in 1911. He died in IMO.

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Friday at Barry
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Specialty Dog Show and Obedi­
ence Trial* contest. ★ The Rev.
and Mrs. Royce Robinson ate
rejoicing over the birth of their
first son, Royce Rushmore, Sept18. The little man has three su। ter*. Royce i* attending the
Methodist Theological School in
Delaware. Ohio. A Neighbors are
a Utile excited about oil drilling
on the Jack Janoae farm on
Bender Road.
Many fans attended the Var­
sity Football game held al Sheri­
dan on M-M Friday. Thte Friday
It will be at Byron Center. * \
Mr. and Mrs B1U Smart are re­
ceiving congratulations on the
btrth of a daughter, Beth Ellen,
weight 7 lbs. 2 on, born al St.
Mary's Hospital in Grand Rapids
spent Wednesday and Thursday
wltH •
. —**.**.
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ven.

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27* 4 89'

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30’

school and it will meet the Sun­
day evenings in October at 8:45.
Mrs Richard Rcyfl entertained
gt her home on Stadium Drive.
Wednesday. * Mr*. Dolly John­
sen suffered a slight stroke test

California and eastern states. It

*M,LV GAKDIN
t
Del Monte Peas • •*

37*

time with their

next weeks

members of the Golden Ratrfevjfr
t1 'Si
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met a abort

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Del Monte Beans ’

Dutch Liner. * The "MethodUl
School of Missions'' started Off
most successfully Sunday eve­
ning when Miss Edith Parts

3/49*

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QUAKIR
Can'n ■ Cninch

69'

Roman Bleach . ■

while their parents were at their
collage at Barryton. * Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Munjoy and family
have moved from Cherry Valley
Road to their newly purrhMCd
• home on Main Street. * Word
has been received from Mrs. Ida
Glover, who visited their dangh-

Wa,

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Freshlike Beets

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Ricky Maker and littte R
Hooper, daughter of "Mr.
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weekend with her grandpar

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Wa,
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Clan HroK attended lhe wedding
of Sharon Fuller and Peter Koeu
In the Second Congregational
Church in Grand Rapids, Satur­
day * Dr. and Mrs. William RH-

rault and many friends in Mid­
dleville. that site had a fine vny-

HUNDREDS and HUNDREDS of PRICES REDUCED!
CANNED FRUITS &amp;. JUICES

attended tfac General Association
of Regular Baptista at the Cal­
vary Baptist Church in Grand

4th &amp; 5th Ribi

KING OF ROASTS! — "Super-Ri#htM

"Super-Right" Quality—Government Inspected

YELLOW CLING, GRADE "A"

Mr. and Mr*. Raymond Breren
and Jwo children of Cleveland.
Ohio. Visited her sister, Mrs.
Glen Holte and family, recently.
* Mr. and Mrs. John Joustra,
voting delegates, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Oriffelh. alternate dtle-

*

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99c

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DRINK

Middleville
Ry .Wr*. Marr Jacktan
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Naw UtecHve te Hastings

No Coupons, No Gimmicks, No Limits... Just Quality Merchandise at l ow Prices!

visitors of his mother, Mr*.
Blanche Segerstrom. * Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Bonneville and
family of Lowell and Mr. and
Mr*. Jerry Bonneville and family
of near Detroit were weekend
guests of their mother. Mrs. Dor­
othy Bonneville. * Mr. and Mn.
Larry Miller of Harwood Lake
have moved into the Mrs. Nellie
Elwood home on West Main SL
* W. D. Campbell of Irving Road
u teaching high achooi in Flint
this year. * John Campbell. son
of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Campbell
is teaching the children of the
UR. Military In a town near
Frankfort. Germany. He teaches
math and physical educsllon to
7th and Rth

ITS TRUE

�Area Holstein
Producing Marks
Noted Officially

Barry Farm
Calimdar...

HASTINGS BANNER

New, officially recognised milk

Vicinity cow* included in tl«
4511187. a six-year-old, produced
19.300 Ibt of milk and 803 Iba.

TrUatol. Tiaiir#rA4«u,H

Fovortle Nickle 5300162; a throe­
year-old. had 18390 Iba. milk
and 797 Iba. butterfat in 365

4U KtUtlnl L«U(t*
. ElUtnou bnic&lt;

txrrH?—

4833580. a flve-year-cld, had 19,f&gt;00 lb* milk and 725 Iba. buttcrLucky TooUle 4830724 a
milk and 713 Ita. butterfat in

Here's * renilble, prsc,i_.i
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higher education for
your children. Ute a
Land Bank loan, and gat
the fundi you need now
...theq arrange a repay­
ment ichedule for that
lime period which Die
your apeciflc needi belt.
Land Bank loam are
made (or 8 to 35 yeare.
loan in pari, or in full,
at any time without pen-

lowl If you want a col­
lege education for your
children, see us for lhe
funds you need.

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£72

make 4H actlvkUea more mean- racrlf;Cln£
ingful and interesting an un-1

mUk production or
according to

fairgrounds in HutIng* Wed- j entijt.

Dowling 4H'«rs
Stort New Projects

w““U°Ki"JL“bu^

mretlnK held at' the Lloyd Giv-

QintloifiiH Invert m

President of Mlc^aii Farm
Bureau to be at annual tnuil-,
tag.

Melody 4969243, a four-year-old.
had 16.500 )ba milk and 699 1 bn.

CAN SEND YOUR
CHILDREN
TO COLLEGE

Participate VI ednesday

FARM NEWS
Barry Co. Farm
Bureau Annual
Meeting Monday

Feed Corn Silage
As Sole Source

Invite Everyone to

Highlights Interesting

special

A LAND BANK
LOAN

IH Workshop
To Promote
New Program

THE

Officer*

.

ejected

Tt"

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ore

k«ujcu.

&gt;uula

Mickey

appears tiuit. when properly sup­
plemented. corn sttage can be

Brodbeck Acres Poach Rex County Farm Bureau will hold
4611336. a six-year-old owned b&gt;' their annual meeting Monday,
Carl A. Brodbeck. Woodland, Oct. 11 at the Community Ifl"nc"'U“'
produced 13390 lbs. milk and Building M the fairgrounds .
autus nu, . wuuek wm.
“ *2

rock, secretory; Roxanne Quick,
treasurer; Carol Quick, recre-;
The MSU dairy
ww» uaucr uic law—were re111141 IJoruta Cluw‘ ■ ttfjcf display of electronic won- that corn atlagpr
numqulred to get benefit!. Under Uic lcy'
_______
। dvrs.
percent total «
new provuuw, benefits may be
•
. The display* could be cither
hlgher than good quality alfalfa
4429474, a slx-yoor-old owi^d by
Elton Smith. Caledonia, petal-1 yOm- groK turnings are $2,400 or
(and his wile) If the worker has haymaking Forage should be cut
action 2 exhibit
or demon
Robert Gaskill, Dowling, produc- dent of'lhe Michigan Farm Bu&gt;ou
- inch have long bcm
riwn Is tn t*lt evt Ih* Mnarvl. .
.. .... __ _ __
aa the plant matures to approxii Security purposes.
Smith U
O For several
duced 19,840 lbs. milk and 664
Iba. butterfat in 365 day*. Hilly
Bonnie Burke Fulton 4730010, a
flvo-ycax-old. had 16.4450 lbs. rented fur outstanding service: ou-nings. only. Has tills $4,800
milk and 643 lbs. butterfat in to agriculture in Barry County., limit been changed?
Businera to be taken care of
ixr 1965. My h'uabund died in f™n struggling victims,
There will
nV
Irl 1Q&amp;*7 at
nl which
whlrK Lime
limn I
T received I
"— 1 ’ —
Howard G. Johnston, Nashville. Will be dlacuwuon on resolutions ploye will havu deducted from 1957
—
—
Hulong Baron Jane Lady
$4,800 to $6JXX) per year. This lhe lump sum death benefits of; total benefits over the years, but1 there will be group discumlun in pcrcent dry matter contains ap­
proximately one part of grain
of
four
county
board
nuinbera.
by Hubert Long. Woodland, pro­
duced .172130 lbs. milk arid 606
the State annual meeting in
Weed vale Under Aaggle November.
*x‘ts renunu and related crafts. Any- ।
3 Bo-1 nnc who has such displays In'
.
.
You must filo an appUca-! cUU Security subject*. If you their homfla is invited to bring
2E”
produced 17,900 Its. milk. 621 lbs.
presenting proof of your
• queatlon the Social Sc- tiy-n; u&gt; the workshop to make.
"On less productive land, alfalfa
md yortr mantaga Reduced ^ty.nA^EU?,U°?}
“* crrnln8
Intarraung.
hay or haylage can be much
I 5259346. a four-ycar - old owned
ploycr will pay a like amount widows benefit can be paid you “““.J®
“1
I People with special talents in more competitive.
and wages up to and including • beginning September 1965. K you 1
A rcDrescntotl'c
- - ------ -- -----------*- —
Social Security AdminUtraUon
produced 16.840 lbs. milk and
and alfalfa hay or haylace
589 Iba. butterfat In 302 days
to thia amount ot tax.
cor-.tact tri Agent urn niriI Q. My aon, who is attending duced by 5/9 of one percent for Im
■ Mapklyn Skylark Beth 4504426,
Patrtck al ,hr E»‘«v4on Office, plementary' rather than compe­
JWI 5’5121 Iar IurtJwr informaa slx-year-old owned by D. Hoti| college. wa* receiving Social Se­ each month you orc under age
titive basis. Corn silage is quite
to
lecture,
answer
questions
and
Uon
curity Benefits until he' became 62. Thus a widow electing benelow in protein, but high In n\duced 14,860 ita. milk and 615
'18 in May 1965. His benefits
nweClng wW brain M 7:30
'.Ita butterfat in 316 days.
1 ergy, but high in protein.'- When
.llnnn In f...
kllrrl, * .1 l~~ *~l
Weinbrecht Winter Cota Hope
U.Ua,. » iu™.» NX
B"J ui
'6590105. a three-year-old owned
Rapids. Michigan. That office du&gt;pla58
“p‘
before ago 63 will col- will reply directly to you. For
------------ •———
- -----------——- ——-rrting*, produced 15,830 Iba. milk
telephone requests, call 4M-353l| H cwf Adi Sell Umued itenu. led with additional protein.
indeed. By filing a new
and 571 lbs. butterfat. U) 333 day*.
These new production flguns
receive benefits retroactively to
mated annual output of 7,880 been terminated.

State’s Gypsy
Moth Program
Is Successful

row, notes the national Holstein

UM^r dmtroyvr of fruit J‘nu*ry'
Mlchlgan State University su­
pervised the sampling, weighing defoliated aa many as a half
Benefits own though
and testing operation* tn cooperalien with lhe Holstein oqpuilx-

HASTINGS OFFICE

Pho«. 945-941J

The number o highway dralha
! th 1961 scored to 48.000 In addllured.

TELL THEM ABOUT
WELCOME WAGON
II you know of a family who has just
arrived in your community; ba surr Io
tell them about Welcoma Wagon; They
will be delighlad with tha baikat of gifts
and helpful information they will ream
from our hostess, a symbol of tha com­
munity's traditional hospitality. Or you

This ymr 6.000 gypsy moth
traps were placed In a million

Michigan Department of AgricuIUuvYi Plant Industry Dl«l-

Peat Control Division. Ths

‘ ADDRESS.
CHY______
Pluu hin tW WelcoiM Wipn Hosft$$ aH m m
I would likl io wburib# to thn Hsitings Banner
I already subscribe
Fill out coupon and mail to Ctrculation Dept,

Now
Order now and get first eall
on tha Pioneer varieties that will

(1) A New Generation of hy-

holds him captive. Traps show

NAME

Order Your
PIONEER SEED

year. Pioneer offers you:

945-J5J4

WELCOME NEWCOMERS!
Ute thii coupon Io lit ui know you’re ben

Boost Yields
NEXT YEAR!

had been found for Uic fourth
said Agricultural Director O. B.
McIntyre.

paper drinking cupa. A synthetic
sex attractant that lures the

PHONE

Plymouth Fury

rnept. programs.

not a moth has bevn trapped In
the sewn previously - infested
central Michigan counties of
Clinton, Shiawassee. Ingham.
Eiiton. Calhoun. Jockr-on and
Ionia, Unless tn future years
Livero is relnfcstatlon. Michigan's

(2) Hybrid sorghums for high
bushels of grain and more tom
of forage.

(3) Alfalfas bred for the Job
... whether it's hay, pasture or
plowdown.
'
Cheek what you’ll need now
—than order when your Pioneer
salesman calls. An order placed
now gives you first call on tha
seed you need next spring.

GEA
PIONEER
CwQ )
SEEDS
Albert Bell—Noshville

New

York's old

Pennsylvania

room In ancient Rone's Baths of
Caracalla,

Wayne Richard—Sunfield

Here you are reading
the newspaper when the
real news is down at your
Plymouth Dealer’s

’66 Plymouth Fury
The ’66 Fury is beautiful news. Here’s how part of it readsi
22 big models, each over 17 feet long. Standard equipment:
Curved side windows. A padded instrument panel: Back-up lights.
Windshield washer. An outside left rearview minor.
Unitized body construction. New safety door handles.
A big “6”, optional V-8s up to 440 cubic inches. In the Sport Fury,

there are new shell-type bucket scats and a floor console
with new gear selector levers. Be your own reporter;
get the full news at your Plymouth Dealer’s today.-

^CHRYSLER
MOtOM corraMtio*

Let yourself go... ’Plymouth
vu&gt; nxr UU.VICDU vauaat xuuucum

BARRY'S FARM STORE

DEWEY S CAR PALACE

South Hanover at Hastings City Limits

M-43 at Sprague Rd. in Delton

�Barry Farm
Calendar...

4H Workshop
To Promote
New Program

THE

HASTINGS BANNER

Invite Everyone Io

Feed Corn Silagi
As Sole Source
•

Participate IF'ednetday •

Highlights Interesting

At Community Bldg.

'

In a continuing projrram u&gt;

FARM NEWS
Barry Co. Farm
Bureau Annual

(Dowling 4H'cr$
Start New Projects

ill if
Qantloofiiod tnwtri

med by Theodore H. Armwg. Lfka OdtM*.
Brodbeck Aero Posch Ilex
11336. a slx-itar-old owned by
nl A Ifrodbeck, Woodland.
□duced 13380 Hr*- milk and
» Ita. butterfat in 283 daya
fowling Maria Reburke
19474. a •ta-yoar-old owned by

ingful and intonating, an un-' butterfat teat, according to a re­
usual workshop will be held in cent study reported by a Mich­
tta Community Building at lhe igan State Unlvtratty dairy adfairgrounds in Harting* Wsd- CTllUt.
nraday, Oct. 13.
In the report, tbs expertIta purpuae will be to ex­
plore the poaaibUIUes ot m*k-

' Dowling 4H’er* bepan their
‘Winur projects at their flrat
’ meeting held at' the Lloyd Oaa-

A. Before lhe recent diangta
in llw S.JC1X1 Security Law. at
least ata quarters of coverage*—
about a year and a halt of
work under lhe law—were re- r——----qulred to got benefits. Under the-W,
Dew provisions, benefits may be
*
paid in scene cases to a worker I Timing is tiie magic word In
land his wife) if the worker iuu&gt; haymaking Fwage should be cut
3 quarter* of coverage, about 0 at ita most nutritive stage, then
months of work. The exset num- put Into storage a* quickly as
bar of quarter* of coverage need- po«rible. Onoo foragn is cut. no­
cd depend* on ths age of the thing can be done to Improve Its,
Anyone tn tha county, whe­
worker. You should inquire of quality.
ther active In 4H at prevent
or not |i invited to attend.

farmers. For yeura after 1965 if
your gross earning* are 82.400 or
iew&gt; you many report two-third*
16340 Ita. milk and 640 Ita.
of
your growi earning* instead of
tierfat In 334 daya.
your net earnings for Social
Amy Burke Rag Apple Jute
Security
purposes.
13740. a five-year-old. p;vQ.
Fur several years now I
ccd 18340 Ita. milk and 6«4
have been paying Social Security
k butterfat in 366 daya Mllly
tax on the first »4.iwo of my
mnle Burke Pulton 4730018, a
cornlngK only. Ha* tills |4,8OO
■o-yw-old. iiad 16,4430 Ita.
limit been changed?
Ik and 643 ita. butterfat in
S days. Both are owned by
A. beginning in 1066 each em­
ward o. Johnston, Naahvtlle.
ploye will have dedusted from
Hulong Baron Jane Lady
S4A00 to 86,600 per year. Till*
B4923, a five-year - old. owned
moan* that you will be paying
Hubert Long, Woodland, proSocial Security tax on the ftrat
ced 17310 11*. milk and 606
MJ.GCO of your earning* begin- gut to get widows benefits when
rung with 1966.
if became ago 63. I now read m
i; butterfat in 274 days.
Weedvale Lender Aaggle
Q. What la the tax rate far a U* taper that I can begin to
14660, a three-year-old owned
peraon who works far wages in
triittr- taymmte it age K.
Italy McCaul. Lake Odcaaa.
xluced 17.900 Ita. milk. 621 Ita.
..A. Beginning in 1066 each em­
tterfat U1 363 days.
ployer will Jiave deducted from
-omer View. Maestro Elsie
hl* wage* 4J percent. His em­
wlth
uknu ln
&gt;3348. a four - tear - old owned
ployer will pay a like amount widows benefit* can be paid you glad to answer it. If you wish,
tp have a representative of the
h f display work arc
Clarence Pool. Byron Center,
beginning September 1865. Il you fcj
Marl, AdmlnUU.Uu. XirtU
xiuced 16,840 lbs. milk and
deci that beginning date your
poup, or -hkh y~ •"
kiTT
l Ita. butterfat In 303 days,
daplalyn (skylark DcUi 4503436.
Q. My son, wlw la attending
ita-year-old owned by D. Robcollege, was receiving Social Se­
on L. Case, Bdlcvuc. procurity Benefits until he becanur
18 in May '1965. Hla benefits
red 14.660 Ita. milk and 616
k butterfat In 316 day*.
wen? Uicri stopped but lie con­ 13 percent lew than she would
tinued In school and lias two get If al* walla until age 63. On
iVeinbrecht Whiter CoU Hope
KUOS, a tlirce-year-old owned
Ute average. a widow who accepts
Frank K. Welnbrccht. Haa­
benefit* before age 62 will colgs. produced 15AJO Ita. milk
d 571 Ita. butterfat U&gt; &gt;33 days
rii®e new production- figures
*y be compared to the catl*ted annual output of 7380
. of milk,and 265 Ita. of butfat by the average U. 6. dairy
th. VIslTl. .nnuratlr
i-tU‘U,iUS ““ rcccl’’e
r. notes tta national Hotaetn free of g&gt;P*y moth.
January 1965
■octetlon.
U“ »
a J taro had that people
dlclilgan State Vnlvsraity cu- treea and forest trem and ha* '
_ --,
-vlscd the sampling, weighing
i testing operations tn cooperon with Use Holstein organlxon's herd and breed ImproveQt programs.

State’s Gypsy
Moth Program
Is Successful

rhe number of highway (Icollin
1064 aoarad to 46.000. In addln. 3.840,000 persona were In­
tel.

"Based so current prices, the
average dally returns over feed
cosU per animal were &gt;131 for
tlMMc cow* fed com silage free
choice and UM tar those fed
nil tlu&gt; hay they wanted." "It
appears that when properly sup­
plemented. oom sitege can bo

per acre than any other crop."
I "On tear, productive land, alfalfa
। hay or haylage can be much
more competitive.
I "In many cates, com silage
■ and alfalfa hay or hay logo

Boost Yields
NEXT YEAR!

THEM ABOUT
COME WAGON

Order Your
PIONEER SEED
Now

ow of i fin.l/ who Ins just
your community; Le turt Io
about Wilcoma Wijon. They
hlhlH with the buUl of fifls
il information they will tecthro
hostess, a symbol of lhe comtraditioMl hospitality. Or yoa

106,660 acre* with a pesticide In
the Lansing area, taking car*
of mosqalto* and fltea In the

Order now and get ftrat eall
on the Pioneer varictioa that will
do the best job for you naxt
year. Pioneer offer* you:
(1) A New Generation of hy­
brid corn varieties—bred to fit
your specific need*.
(2) Hybrid aorghum* for high
grain and forage yields—extra
buihels of grain and more ton*
of forage.
(3) Alfalfa* bred for the job
... whether it’a hay, pasture or
plowdown.

------------------------------------------ ,

lu’ra here

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Check what you’ll need now
—then order when your Pioneer
salesman calix. An order placed
now give* you first call on the
seed you need next spring.

PIONEER.

■on Hostess all m me
h0 Hasting* Banner

Albert Boll—Nashville

•Vcrn Winger—Freeport

WM,

Wayne

appen to You
good

Hey. that't great!
I've tailed money

and got broader
/ your
needs.

Richard—Sunfield

Why not sit down udth
your local HastingsMutual
agent? He may save you
money, too.

the newspaper when the
real news is down at your
Plymouth Dealer’s.

’66 Plymouth Fuiy.

lJ'Tihat'i right.
I
Bill. And
/
moM folhs
K
could do as
1 u)ell if they
/
only hneu)
about liauings
Mutual!

The ’66 Fury is beautiful news.

Here’s how part pf it reads!

22 big models, each over 17 feel long. Standard equipment:
Curved side windows. A padded instrument panel. Back-up lights.

Windshield washer. An outside left rearview mirror.

IN HASTINGS:
The Coleman Agency

203 S. Mictilfa* Wl 5-3412
The Sherwood Agency
N'H. Bank Bldg.

Wl 5-3972

Unitized body construction. New safety door handles.
‘ ’
A big “6’’, optional V-8s up to 440 cubic inches. In the Sport Futy»
there are new shell-type bucket seats and u floor console

with new gear selector levers. Be your own reporter;
get the full news at your Plymouth Dealer's today.-

8*. Phwotb In nrtln" "• "»
Hnrta. NCAA FoutbnU.
ATI. FooRtall and Tb« Bob Hopo Stew. NBC-TV.

Let yourself go... Plymoutfi

Frendsen’t Insurance

120 W. State

Wl 5-4174

nr ruur tuvuim vauaxt iwuu.ua

HASTINGS MUTUAL
INSURANCE COMPANY

BARRY'S FARM STORE

DEWEY'S CAR PALACE

South Hanover ot Hastings City Limits

M-43 at Sprague Rd. in Delton

�Thursday, October 1. IMS

•-THE HARTINGS BANNER

Mrs. uw lipin •--. ■Mrs. Gene Carr and family,
Bruce Thomas of Kalamazoo.
Mm Edna Lydy of Carlton Oeh­
ler. Mrs. U!Uan Hayward. Mrs.
■
George Lydy. Mr. and Mra. Gary
Lydy and family, and Mr. and
Mrs. Michael Lydy and family,
oil of Hastings and Mr. and
die Minor, who fell and injured Wendy Lynne, who'to, nearly two
Mn. Wayne Lydy of Lensing. *
her knee, is home and expects to weeks old. * Jerry McWhinney
Bunday. Sept. 26. dinner guests
go to Florida the 23rd ot this and bride are nicely located In
of Mr. and Mra. Arthur Klop­
month.
। the Bl wood's apartment on Main
By Mrt. Dan Peterman
fenstein were Mr. and Mrs. L.
Those of the Methodist Sunday street.
urday. Sunday and Monday. *
F. Rush of Morrison lake and
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Snialley
The Prairie Literary Club will School taking the six weeks'
Mr. and Mrs. Olendull Klopfencourse.
“Christian
Workers 'Class" are situated in their new home
meet Wednesday. Oct 13. withI ----—ttttt
T.TITL'
„.....
stein
and family of Lansing. AfMrs. Mary Murdock. * Hospital •« U&gt;e First Methodist Church in
their iwrna terrwon visitors were Mr. and.
Guild Chapter 10 met Tuesday Grand Rapids are.Mr. and Mrs
10 in alien- Mrs. CscU Cuhiilngham.
night with Mr*. Ardis Luts and Roy Fox. Mr*. Raymond Pane,
------------ •-------- r—
will hold their next meeting in Mrs Alfred Bursom. Mrt. Harold cuit.—.——.. ...K- . «... ...w--------- —. -w-.- Mrs. Archie)
October with D. Bonneville The - Kcrmeen. Mrs. Harry BalscKand Pulhemus, Ur, James Polhemus. Mrs Pete Lenltltan and family &gt; Thomas of Paw Paw. Mr and! VUEBANNER WANT AD1,_

Middleville

By

Fresh Out of the Attic
KSmB

Mrt. Mary Jackton
- I
1M.il

Blood Bank was Mt up by' otaMre Stanley Ftnkbefner. * Mrt.
president. Mrs. William Cridler. RusaeU Beeler had pneumonia
for Monday. Oct 11. from 13 to I last week. * Mr. and Mra. Russell
6 pm. to be held in the base- Bender took their grandson,
ment of Uie Methodist Church. Scottie Tabor, to his home tn
a Verne Klar, who had a cats-1 Flint Thursday. Scotty's parents
reel removed recently, expects to nre Mr ar“L Mrs Vinal Tabor.

Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Henning
and family. Mn. Glen Dean, Un.
James Robertson, Mr. and Mn
Ralph Flnkbelner and Mr. anil
Mn. Gerald Rogen of Hasting*.
Funeral services were held Mon­
day afternoon at lhe Ravenna

Lake Odessa

By H. D Burpee

I am very glad to present to- i than Harrison, Franklin Pierce,
day a story of the Hope Town- Felix Chamberlain. Daniel Brent,
ship Civil War Veterans. Hila Samuel Owen. Eugene Corwin,
MacDonald Humeston. She was Palmer Karns. Ira D. Brooks,
one ol the MacDonald family , Willard Payne. Alexander Methat I pictured in ana of my cob —
■ — Johnathan
—
Callum.
Valentine;
John 8. Hind*. Jacob Albert­
COPY
son. John Flannery. John R
CIVIL WAR VETERANS OP Hinkley. James lllick. William
HOPE TOWNSHIP
Tuttle. John Ashby. Abraham

NOW! '66 CHEVROLETS

CHEVROI

coin tesued a call for volunteers 1 J- French. John McGum. Cyrus
cum, m eno vivu war. iu&gt;pc
Township, Barry County, like Field, Conrad Rallied Wm. H.

United States responded
many, many young men.
Wnw m.nv nt

David L.
with. Northland.
j of these forty names of our
' soldien. then- ts ncarcelv one

hare no record. However, the memory some relative or friend

periencc

on

the

battlefield

TIicm- are all Hope Township These names are all familiar In

our little communities. Shull;-.
Loomla, Henry Newman. Jama* Cedar Creek. Hope Center. Brush
McDonald. Phillip Arthur. Na- Ridge. McCallum district and
Cloverdale.
pin-drop quiet. Turbo-Jet VB engines that

NEW AM nniAE BY CHEVROLET

4

B

.

» j

^BPBILb

EHR I

go all the way up to 425 hp. New Interiors.

BB ' Cus,om Coupe. Sedan and two luxurious

The look of hand-rubbed walnut trim. Ele­

new Custorn Wagons. Liquid smooth ride.
Power you can order just as smooth and

you know what a beautiful value it must be.

B ■■ WrBi

gance everywhere. Made by Chevrolet, so

ran mnalnlng in Hope Town­
ship. who will be remembered os
always walking In the middle of

. All of the veterans In our
township belonged to what
President Lincoln designated ( aa
-My Grand Army." which later.
I was organised as the Grand

DON’T PAMPER
| YOUR WIFE
Lit Her Winterproof
the Porch with

1

REX-0-6USS This Year
Any little lady cun reicVwe a

over screen*. Makes u warm,
aunlit room, flooded with
healthful Ultraviolet rays,
where tin- children can play all
dear Fli^-O-GIASS saves up

. Only 9Oe n aq. yd. at your
hdwre. or Imbr. dealer.

&amp;

GET FLEX-O-CLASS AT

E. L Carpenter
Hardware

NEW CHEVROLET

one cun uc own uiki mis
' order. No proclamation of Piraident. King ar ruler of any kind
or time can command admission.
No University or InaCMution of
irornlng can issue a diploma
authorising Its holder to entrance.
Tlie wealth of the world cannot

JET­
SMOOTHER

public opens only on Uie presen­
tation of a bit of a parchment,
worn, torn and begrimed ns it
may 1*. which certifies to an
honorable discharge from the
Army or Nary of Uic nation dur­
ing the war of the Rebellion,
and. unlike other onnmlzaUons.

We’ve again specially tailored those coil springs
at every wheel to each body style. Wa ve put in

new softer shock absorbers. No Chevrolet has
ever had a ride like this. Power begins with a
thrifty Six at 155 hp. and goes on from there.

When peace was declared
। through victory, ito ranks were i
। closed forever.
How much did It coat, said a |
man to a wldier.
The little flat button you wear i
on your-coat?
Ten cento tn good money, he ’
amwtred the xtrangtr
And four years of marching and
flghUng to boot.

purchase thia emblem
Except that the weprer once
And it shown to mankind the
full marks of a hero,
A man to honor and country

HARDWARE &amp; APPLIANCES
142 E. State St.

Turbo-Jet V8*s available at 326 hp. 390 hp and
425 hp in all the new Impalas. Bel Aire and

Biscaynes fqr 1966. Mode) shawm Impale Super

Sport Coupe.

NEW CHEVELLE

SUPER SPORT 396
New 300's. New 300 Deluxe

Dalton, Michigan

models. New Malibus. And two
new Supbr Sport 396’s—coupe

Phone Wl 5-2983

and convertible—with engines

East Side
Lumber Co.

mar Offica. or Mail

'

Jet V8’s, either 325 hp or 360 hp.
Both come with special hood,

grille, suspension, emblems, redstripe tires, iloof-mounted shift

that tell you exactly what kind of

Twelve beautiful Chevelles in all

Chevelles they are. Both are avail­

—all as new inside as they are

able with 390-cubic-inch Turbo-

outside, headlamps to taillights.

Chevette Super Span 396 Coupe

811 E. Railrood St.

Phone Wl 5-2423

^cappHomes^
WILL ERECT YOUR HOME ON YOUR LOT
EZZu will furnish

«u 111 UI
ITP
.ul.t

T/
flrK

all BUILDING
MATERIALS TO
Nova Super Sport Coupe

COMPLETELY
FINISH YOUR HOME

- INSIDE AND OUT!

ALL NEW CHEVYn

66 CORVAIR

UNIQUE

EXTERIOR: PmUlryd shakes or cedar lap siding and thick butt
shingles / aluminum sellslorlr.g storm* and screens. Installed / your
choice of windows.

It’s so different we should really call it

to a 350-hp Turbo-Fire V8. You can even

Still America’s only rear-engina

INTERIOR: ShMtrock or rockislh. doors. InsuleUcn / select oak

the Chevy IIT. Roofs are swept way back

order headrests for the from seats and

car. And with the special steering

on coupes. Fenders, grille, hood, taillights

Mag-style wheel covers. What’s the eco-

and suspension you can add,

and bumpereareneuujnjillaevenjnDdals.. -fiomicaLdpPSndablp Chevy II coming to?

there’s no better way to rid your­

seat belts front and back, new
fully synchronized 3-speed.

A lot of smart '66 car buyers, we figure.

self of prematurely gray driving.

Corses, Monzas, 6Wa. Get one.

Will

Electric,

include

Plumbing,

and

Finance

Complete

Heating Systems,

■ Interiors are richer. Power available up

Lots new. Corvair, like all tha '68
Chevrolets, has a padded dash,

and

Kitchen Cabinets... At Low Additional Cost!

mn Will Loan You

$1,000K|
■EEHEB

SEE THE NEW 1966 CAPRICE • CHEVROLET » CHEVELLE» CHEVY B • CORVAIR • CORVETTE NOW AT YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER'S

Toward Completion of Your Home!

LARKE BUICK-CHEVROLET
141J S. MANOVIR

HASTINGS

PM. Wl 5*1415

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The Hastings Banner
One Hundred and Tenth Year

20 Pog«8—3 Section*

Give once for many

UNITEDwAY

THf

Hasting*, Michigan, Thursday. October 14. 1965

NUMBER 26

•VICTORY TEA'
Mr*. Robert Elllget. ch*Ir­
ian of the Barry County
Cancer Crm
nounced that

to be presented to the chair­
campaign.

2 UIIS Graduates
Killed in Crash
Monday Night
I
WOMEN’S CLUB LEADERS MEET—The Southwestern District of the Michigan Federation of Womn'i Cluba met In Halting* Th
ing the 5»&lt;h anniversary
of the organization. There were workshop* and an address by Richard M. DeVos. president of the AmWay Corporation of Ad*, who spoke on "Selling Americ*." Mr*.
Keith Chase of Hastings ha* been president of the District organization and presided at the convention. In the photo on the left arc Mre. Earl Gehman. Vermontville,
secretary; Mrs. Charles L. Rose. Evart. Art vice president of the Michigan Federation of Women's Clubs: Mrs. Irvin Helmey. Wayland. District treasurer; Mr*. James
A. Quinn, Rogen City, president of the Michigan Federation, and Mn. Chase. In the center Mrs. William Geisen of Albion, new Dlstrirt president, present* Mr*.
Chase with a gift as a token of the group's appreciation for her endeavor* during the past year. A portion of the representatives attending the conclave are shewn al
the banquet served at the First Methodist Church.
,

Southwest Women’s Clubs
Mark 50th Anniversary

EDITORIALS

frey and Mrs. Jack. Wood gave
the Presentation of Colors and
led the Pledge of Allegiance.
The Invocation wos given by
Rev. George Elliott, minister of
the First Methodist Church of
Hastings. Hastings' Mayor
Franklin Beckwith presented the
welcome to the convention.
The group was highly honored
to have officers of the Michigan
State Federation of Women'
Clubs a* guests.

Thursday, Oct. 7. by being the
host city for the 50th Annual
Convention of the Southwestern
District Federation of Women's
Clubs.
ty Federated Women’s Clubs.
Mrs. Keith Chase. District
president, conducted the day's
activities, a day of many high­
lights. There was an average of
225 member:; arid guests attend­
ing throughout the day
After registration and the cof­
fee hour, Mrs. Chase officially
opened the meeting. The Camp
Fire Group of Mrs. Robert God-

Jame* A. Quinn, president; Mrs.
Charles L. Rose, first vice pretldent: Mrs. Robert van Blarlcom.
second vice president; Mrs. Ray­
mond Newman, State conserva­
tion chairman; Mrs. William
Welsgerber, State safety .chair­
man; Mr*. John Schramek. state Guest Editor—Harold 8. Stock­
literacy chairman; Mrs. William well. Barry County superintend­
Vaxter. State chairman of Oirls- ent of schools, is the guest editor
town Foundation Board: Mrs for this week in the absence of
Prank Brejcha. State interna­ Editor Richard M. Cook. Mr.
tional affair* chairman, and Mrs. Stockwell, who ha* hl* master's
H. A. Adrounle. land and re­ degree from the University of
Michigan, succeeded Arthur
sources division chairman.
Hastings' Community Fund cam­
The State Federation presl- Lathrop in July of 1960 as super­
paign for 553380.40 to finance the dent. Mr*. Quinn, rave an Inrotr­ intendent of the county school
district
which includes adminlsing message to the clubwomen
grain, the Youth Council. YMCA. entitled "Wisher* and Doers." An
anniversary skit. "50 Years In Special Education program.
Retrospect." was arranged by Uie
Charlotte Women's Club and of­
witty, residential cluilrman. u urg­ fered highlights of the post tor
ing her worker* to cwnpkg* their this 50th anniversary of the!
solicitations by MondayfOct/lg
S.WDW.C.
Mr*. C. E. Walker of Sturgis.
in their reports by SaturtUj_.pci.' the only living past District
President who went on to be
Iff a 12-month report. September State Federation president, was 1
1984 through Augutt of 1965. the present to portray herself and
Hasting, NMCA and Youth Coun- her many accomplishments.
Mrs. Mary Cramer. 49. 208 W.
cirs JLprfgrams includes 32 ath­ Among others participating was
Street, remained in criti­
letic activTUa*. three club programs. Mis* 8ue Smith of Hastings who Grant
1
15 social programs such as the took part in the skit wearing the cal condition tills Wednesday
morning
at Blodgett Memorial
dress her grandmother. Mrs.
other dances and mixers, tlw fam­ Frances Wheeler Smith, wore Hospital in Grand Rapids where
ily Cliristmas program, ice skating when she was installed as Dis­
husband.
WUlinm. 54. were in­
and other events.
trict president in 1906.
The YT4CA camping program
Workshops concerned with jured in a two-car crash about
served 381 boys and girls.
| various Federated Club depart - 10 40 am Saturday on M-66
The summer playground and' ments and voting for District ofWilliam Cramer, a heavy
swlmming programs were enjoyed j fleers concluded the morning
equipment operator for the
by many boys and girls wiio learned session,
—CWUI1.
.
to swim, took vocal and bopd
Before luncheon, the Ladies State Highway maintenance
lesson*, played busetxill. pyttei- Library Association of Kalama­ department here for more than
pated hi the supervised activities zoo presented a lovely choral 20 years, is in Ionia Memorial
on four playgrounds and joined in sing. The convention was held at Hospital.
other events
the First Methodist Church, and
Killed in the crash was Mrs.
Many programs were self sup­ for the luncheon the church par­
lor* were beautifully decorated Odessa. She was a passenger in
porting.
During the year the Hasting* in keeping with the District the car driven by her daughter.
Comunlty Fund allotted the Golden Anniversary theme.
Donna, 17. who was seriously in­
The afternoon speaker was jured and hospitalized at Ionia
YMCA and Youth Council 518560
for the 71 programs. In addition, Richard DeVos. a dynamic per­ Wednesday the hospital reported
the Board of Education makco son and president of the Amway
available all buildings, gyms, fields Corporation in Ada. Hl* speech “good "
and playgrounds at no charge, and was entitled "Selling America."
According to the report, Ml*s
He stated his belief that there Leak had pulled out onto M-68
the City Council maintain* the city
la entirely too much talk in gen­ from Musgrove Highway into the
eral about what is wrong and not path of the Cramer car after
enough about what is right. If having first stopped at the stop
Lake-O Square* to Dance
The Lake Odessa Squares will we allow thia atmosphere to pre­ sign. Mrs. Leak and her daughter
hold a dance Saturday, Oct. 10. vail anywhere, the small group were thrown out of the car.
of wrong-doer* and the chronic
mentary School from S to 11 p m. complainers carry the day.
en route to ihelr home on the
Marve Freestone caller. All area failure and miss the ten suc­
square dancers welcome. Lunch cesses. We should speak posi­ Please See MORE ABOUT:
after dance.
. . . THE CRAMERS, Page 4
tively about the good tliat we see
In our educational system. In our
churches, at work — everywhere
NEGOTIATIONS CONTINUE
we go. We should get Into the
the mainstream of life, get in­
volved and make a good contri­
bution. each according to his
talents.
DeVos is convinced that
America is still the land of op­
the 43-day. old strike which has
portunity and that the free enPlease See MORE ABOUT:
■ ■ ■ WOMEN'S CLUBS. Paga 7.

Urge Residential
Solicitors End

Drive by Oct 18

Mrs. Cramer Still
Critical Aftlfer &lt;

Saturday Crash

backward glances
7»ls ofyesterday",
as gleaned from the
Banner files
to tell you the real truth about

Barry County Board of Super- j
visors. Uie members voted 14 to
B&lt;rry
Krowera
5 to ban the establishment of a
conrBldernbic lasses tills year
Correction* department prison
-•
camp in Barry County. Ordinar­ conditions. The hard rains dur­
ily. this majority i» sufficient to ing must of September caused
._ it..
ba far **
most of the beans to rot on the
vine and any tliat were left were
destroyed by the hard freeze
Tuesday night.
Hastings will open its Centen­
nial Celebration tomorrow with
The Woodland Telephone ex­
a continuing program tliat will
include parade*, (tancea, horne- change, which was established

genuine article. *mce Mr*. Ida
Palmrtler.. the "Queen,' Is in
her iOOth year and will pass the
Century mark on her next birth-

lady who isn't at all reluctant

HONOR MRS. SMITH—Mr and Mrs. Homer Smith were
graphed in their home at *&gt;19 N. Michigan Avenue after Mfs.
Smith wav named Hastings "Woman of the Year” by the Business

breakfast held Frida,
Builnesi Women's I-----Night Out" banquet rursday evenh
Hall.—Banner photo.

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, Uaxin Sharpe Memorial
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Two 1961 graduates of Ha*1 tings High School were killed inslantly about 11 pm. Monday
when the
Chevrolet Corvalr
! in which Jne^Xere riding crashed

■iNew Street Lights
Are To .Brighten
— — Green, Broadway

■ into a tree on the north ride of
;Guti Lake Road about
----------------------tpo and
one-half miles
illes west
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of Hstetings.
according to Deputies Richard,
Barnum and David Wood who'
- investigated.

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20.000 Lumen Mercury t'a/nrr
Lumps to Replace 2.500-6,000
Bulbs; To Codify Ordinances

Grand Rapids, the daughter of
lATIONAL SERVICES
afeLstanee. We have
hare started
ah
insistence.
on
EDUCATIONAL
OF THE INTERMEDIATE
Mme program* to give suahtaive
to the regular classroom teacher
SCHOOL OFFICE
By Harold S. Stockwell
Hastings will l&gt;e brixhtciu-d up in the near future, at least
ton.
Harry County Intermediate SupL Therapist* working with all schools I Both were pronounced dead at akmg Green and Broadway, when new 20.000 lumen mercury
We are striving to meet the of Barry County to assist teacher* the scene, just west of the Gun, vapor ]amps are installed.
councj| nwmbers Monday night a|)proved Alderman
needs of all children in education with children with speech defect* Lake Road's intersection with
I Cedric Morey’s reconnwiidation that the 2.500 and 6.000 lumen
during till* time of change. We The therapists worked with a total
omccrs saio Jim was driving .
,
-,
,
,
,
,.
,
,,
,
of 251 students during the year.
east when his car went out of incandescent lamps be replaced on (&lt;recn from Hanover to the
City UmiU and on Broad­
Thi* year Lt is unfortunate that control. It went off the south or
that the educational need* of many
right aide of the road for 94 »'»y fr0,n Walnut to Colfax was
children were not being met. The we could obtain the services of
feet, then »kidded across the unanimously approved.
only two Speech Therapist*. How­ 1 pavement for 106 feet .with the
The 20.000 lumen lamp* are
been aware of many of these needs, ever. wp pledge to do Just aa good right aide hitting the tree on the1 eight time* as bright a* the
2500
"**
“ 'lamps,
------- —
and
J —
are the —
same
*“
but with a number of children in a job as jxaslbie with our two। north or left side of the road.
a* those in the downtown area. |
the classroom with varying needs Therapist*. There are oily so
However, there are just lamps at
the teacher doesn't find the time many liour* in the day but they
intersections and not 10 to a
Officer* said Robert Warner.
and often not trained to cope will assist as many a* they pos­ Rl Hastings, came up on the block as Ln the business district 1
Changing the lights, and addwith all the educational problem* sibly can.
wreck first, and William King,
Curtis-E-House. followed. King
■ITiLs is where the Intermediate
drove into the sheriff's office to
office may be of some help and (Please turp to Pg. 4. this Boc.i report it.
'
Consumers Power Company In­
stall* the lamps on either brack­
daughter of Frank and Mary et* from comer poles or center
suspension, and the City pays an
They moved to their present annual fee depending on the'
farm home on the Welcome type of lamp
The 20,000 lumen mercury;
by Rod^Lowry
work; during college, I sold cook- old.
lamps cost 592 a year A 10.000
My name i* Rod Lowry. Some; ware to pay ths bill*, and I
She attended St. Rose of Lima lumen mercury lamp is 565 a!
time ago. my wife. Linda, and I stayed in sales after two years'
year.
The 2500 lumen incandes- j
had to make a serious decision. I service a* an Army Officer. In School through the 8th grade
cent lamp costs 12250 and the , Guest of Honor — Congressman
We were both aware of the In-! March 1963. I joined a large, &lt;11* and was graduated from Hos­ 6.000 incandescent 1* 544. Morey ! pMul H Todd Jr. D-Kalamazoo.
creasing power of the Federal! reel -1 writing insurance company tings High School with the Class । said Consumers wa* apparently | repreirinting the Third District
Government, and the .decline Ln | to work an area around Elkhart.
nmnsnie iha
the nu&gt;
use nt
of lha
the w|14c|, ftidudes Barry County,
M*X had worked for WBCH. trying to promote
....... f...
.
. - .l
—
----------Blond
to­
thriving
individual
llborty;
in
—-----. -----—
------------mercury vapor lamp* as the coat
business. I’-wss aware-umt. mJ HiSHngw .for Soctetx
Society dork in and kg Hastings Home Laundry for new 2X00 incandescent lamps will be Qic honored guest at the
dinner at the Odd Fellows Hall
before moving to Grand Rapids
tax load wag equally heavy, and Mfchigan. primarily because
has gone to 545 and the cost of
a
year
ago
when
she
went
to
be ■&gt;»
no relief »&gt;
in it* central location- .
there seemed to w
new 6,000 lamps has gone to 555 sponsored by the Barry County
work tor
for uie
the asuir
Muir urug
Drug autre.
Store.
a
... fell
— „ 'brief
jf In
' ‘ introduction to worx
sight. I had been a member of
Democratic Committee. A Barry
She
had
left
Muir's
last
Wednea.
The
Intersection
of
btale
the John Birch Society before the thinking of the John Birch
Broadway I* to have County woman i* also to be hon­
Society,
I will .first
outline—
the day to take a position as a clerk Rottd
the offer waa mode to work for —
—
—---------«• light* on braeketa on ored lor her "outstanding and
the Society on a full-time basis plan for Communist work! doml- at Spiegel Catalogue Shopping1
I unselfish contribution in behalf
ippnslte
corners,
and
the
ColCenter
....
Wc took several weeks to con-' nation. Lenin, in 1924, laid the
। of the Democratic Party.'
slder this Important decision; basic strategy which t* still beIn addition to her parent*, she
lamp to improve lighting
and finally in July thia year, we ing followed: "First we will take Is survived by a sister. Marguer-’(1 new
. .. .
decided to join the staff of the Eastern Europe. Next the ma**es
John Birch Society I travel moot I of Asia. Then we shall circle that
1 heavy foot traffic on Green, and.
of the State of Michigan and last bastion of capitalism, the
on Broadway (rom Walnut
have the title of "Coordinator." United States of America. We
isouth. Morey said the school area
My duties include coordinating shall not have to attack, it will
the various action projects in fall like overripe fruit into our ”u5“Sd: up1”
one area with another, and con- hands ” The Communists are
ducting Society introductory pre- using the philosophy of socialism
me nrsi step m iinpiuvina
sentalioiis for interested non- as an Ideological weapon, and' Her brother. Martin, arrived i lighting
in many sections yr
member*
they are also using bribery, Mess. from
oin the West Coast by
bv jet
let Hastings.
'
There were 10.000 casualties in
Linda and I are both from , bluff, brutality, murder, and Tuesday night
Consumer* is to trim all trees Barry County Tuesday!
Chesterton. Ind.; we are in our treason to make this plan sucFunoral
services
are
to
be
held
necessary
to allow the full disnut. of COur»e. is a paper
twentles. and have two children ; ceszful. However, their moat deat
10
am.
thi*
Thursday
at
St.
tributlon
of
light
to
the
street
at
figure
" but Wllllani Barr. Pine
—ages 3 and 5. We were married: celving tactic is "patient gradujust prior to my senior year atiallsm": tiu*y know tlw American Rose of Lima Church with burial each light location, and has uke. Barry Countys Civil De­
asked the City to aid in disposal
,
I fenae director, estimated that the
Purdue where Linda majored in . public would w a k e-up fast if In the Rutland Cemetery. The....
Rosary waa scheduled for the I of
the
trimmings.
-*
toll would be 10.000 if a nuclear
Elementary/ Education, and 11 they tried to overthrow this
Leonard - Osgood Funeral Home I,
Not only I* Hasting*' lighting bomb was actually dropped on
pursued Industrial Management country overnight, and by 1NU- at 8 pm Wednesday
U— —
1.-^
i lhc1 Ctncmo Brca
. being
modernized,
the Council
I have always been around sales
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atlng
their government
on ua
Jamea A. O'Connor wo* bon j
“•
I
----------- — .—.. —
! the municipal ordinances Into
to quietly slip us closer to a in Kalamazoo on April 28, 1043
CAMP FIRE CARNIVAL
the son of Mr*. Burl (Lucy) Cook
Camp Fire Girl* and their one-world Soviet system. In of RJ Delton and Lloyd O'Con­
David Morri*, of the law firm be unbelievable, tee said.
my opinion. Eastern Europe is
leaders are holding a carnival
of Morris * Culver of KalamaBarr Bnd other members of hl*
nor
of
Mattawan*
100% controlled by the Com­
Saturday. Oct. 16. from 12
zoo. was engaged to codify the organization participated in thi*
In addition to his mother, he
munists. Asia is approaching 00%
City
ordinance*.
"paper alert" Tuesday, notifying
control by the Communists, and is survived by two sons. Steven
munily Building at the falrAtty. Morri* said the work will
nFBds of government what
here In this hemisphere, the and Stacey, who reside with their Involve arranging the ordinances lhe situation would be if bombCommunists, through their sym­ mother, Nancy Kahler O'Connor. by subject matter and establish- | ,nB Of Chicago with a huge
------«~ *.»..* SM/ll-T.
atomu. we&gt;pon WM true
pathizers. dupes, and party mem­ In Hastings; a sister, Mrs. Robert
Camp Fire and Blue Bird
bers. now control at least 50% of
group* are working on the
I Director Barr stepped Into the
what is going on Therefore in two half-brothers. Robert O'Con­
project and the public la In­
Board of Supervisors meeting at
nor of Jacksonville. Fla., and
vited.
Please See MORE ABOUT:
LEAF LOADER ARRIVES
the Courthouse Tuesday and In­
JOHN BIRCH SOC, Page 4. Ronald O'Connor of Hastings,
his step-father. Burl Cook. R2
Hastings' new leaf loader , formed them of the alert, and
. that if there had actually been
Delton, and hl* maternal grand­
' an emergency, the supervisor*
mother. Mrs. Prank ■ Ethel &gt; Hom.
would be transported by bus to
R2 Hastings.
rector of Public Service* Ken
Mberleaux *ald that when ' Middleville where the nearest
Funeral services for Jim are to
approved shelter is located in the
the leave* really begin to fall.
be held at 1:30 pm. this Thurs­
IGA atore.
day at the Leonard-Osgood Fun- \
Th£y alert was termed a
eral Home with the Rev George
Elliott officiating. Burial will be
"mental assimilation."
in Riverside Cemetery
Director Barr hopes that all
Jim moved to hl* R2 Delton
lamlhrs will make preparation*
htMM_id Hope Township with ; street. The loader suck
now so that they will be pre­
hl* mother when lie was two j
pared should a real emergency
years old. He attended the Shultz I
tevriop. It will be too late after
School and wa* graduated from . *"•«■
s bomb is dropped, he declared.
Hasting* High with the Class of I 1 ■ ■- ■■
1961 He was on Uie football team
and lettered his Senior year. He I
entered the Army that same year ■
and served 13 monUis in Korea I
during his. three-year'term. He
was discharged in July of 1964 ■
Since that time he worked for
General Motors tn Lansing and
the Hastings Mfg. Company He
had been making his home with
his grandmother.

Hastings Resident Writes
On John Birch Society

SAXON QUEEN AND COURT—Katie Clarey, 17. daughter of Hasting* AthteUe Director and Mr*.
John L. Claray, wlU reign over the HUB homecomlng acUvitte* following her election by ths student
body last week. Katie, a Senior and varrity cheer leader, will be crowned al the homecoming game
late Frank F. Hilbert and tons, between HasUngs and Greenville and will reign ever the homecoming ball. Her *i*ter, Ann. wa*
has been sold to the Michigan homecoming queen two years ago and her younger stater, Pallie. wa* among this yeaF* 15 raadlAssociated Telephone Co., of date*. Queen Katie'* court Include* (left to right) Bonnie Stitt, U, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. H. W.
Muzkegon. The new managers Stitt, 1885 W. Stale Road, a Freshman; Linda Becker. 1*. daughter of Mr*. Martin GMtrnMy. Rl
Please See MORE ABOUT: *
I Hastings, a Sophomore who moved here receziliy from Scottville; Diane Dunn, 14. daughter of
Mr*. Ernie FlAeld, 1281 Barber Road, a Freshman; Sandy Gillespie. 16, daughter of Mr. and Mr*.
. . . BACKWARD GLANCES.
Lyle Gillespie, UM W. Green, a Junior, and Qwecn Katie—Banner photo.

Nuclear Bomb on

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““ Chicago Would

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Kill Many Here

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Adults Show Little
Interest in Night
School Classes
Weight 81m. director of adult
education for Hastings High
School, has had little response
from area residents for various
night courses
fered.

Itelrigcl, is to start on Thura-

interest in thia
I
Persons may also ..all the coun-&gt;.
seling department and inform
them about any course they may
be interested in.
I
considerable

and typical of the devoted worker* is Mr*. Stuart Day (right).
421 E. Grand, chairman of the Second Ward'* residential driye.
_
a
cm
I.
anu
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.... a... ft-,*
lUTn |n contribution*. Atty. Richard Hudson, chairman of the
Hasting* drive for 553.380, urged all solicitor* to complete fheir
amea^ng a* m»&gt;.. a* possible .-Banner photo.

�Trailerites
Nashville

«U«t«. It'S two
&gt; from Macbeth
end both spoken

Grand Raplda,
Indiana.

Tribute to
Jean Barnes

cs.

Friday evening Che VFW Aux­
iliary put on a supper In their
hall, ahd Saturday s program in-

rMliar at M*lnw»lLwrJij» • calaam

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fast! Make
r “family

tel. where we worked far our
board and room. Miss Barnes
gave us a job helping in the
library, probably to help buy our
books and school supplies. We
don't think, looking bock, tliat

very patient. We were supposed
to put returned books back In
their proper stalls. We could
start out with ambition and the
best Intentions but pretty soon
: here would be a book that looked
I Interesting and we were soon
DRUGS
■ । reading the thing, totally abAGENCY
| sorbed and forgetful of our aur' roundings and our duty. But it'
A
' opened up. the wonderful ‘world

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Introducing
ihe tuned car.
1966 Buick.

Lakewood Hilites

country boys and alone In that
great big city. Miserably poor,
shabbily dressed, pitifully shy,
horribly homesick, buck teethed,
freckled and terribly ugly. They
should have put us in a Croaker
sack, taken us down and dropped
us in the Thornapple River off
the Broadway Bridge. But she
befriended us. She and many
others and we are eternally
grateful. The others Included
C. E Ehle. School Superintend­
ent. that wonderful man William
Wallace. Principal; Mrs. Fred

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"I heard the owl scream and
the crickets cry."
Thanks Jean

We've had some family prob­ To bo Out Friday
lems in communications that ri­
val the Pony Express days You
see Sister Fem down in Tampa
takes the Enterprise. She gets it Friday ax the bookstore near the
on Saturday or Monday. If it
don't come on Saturday she
a potluck dinner al bawls out the mall man. Al­ rit Klomp announced.
though the poor sufferin'. dog.
The annual dance, a tradition­
bitten, sand flea infectod potLouis iBucky)
llcker ain't responsible for the al affair. Is scheduled to begin
delay. Well by the time she and
Brother Percy and maybe Ralph
morning the campers
time to return from Grand
clips my piece and writes Bister Ledge where the Vikings play
Minnie over in Hastings a let­ the Comets this week.
Students are requested to
ter and encloses the clipping and
Minnie writes me a letter about bring their receipt as evidence
something I said in It, I cant of purchase and those who wish
Rimimbir
remember what it was. We'vf
got to do something about that. friend must taring his receipt as
Two Names Like when we asked for a Shake­ well. Principal Klomp sold.
speare quote about owls.
Seniors who graduated last
Spring and suircribcd to the
Sistah . M. We were particularly IDAS annual may pick up their
glad to get it because it con­
When Sickness
tained a quote from a dear old during school hours after Fri­
friend of ours. A Miss Jaan day night
Comes ...
Barnas whom we haven't heard
Lakewood students who are
unable to attend the dance may
Doctor, Druggist
tings High school. Must have pick up their annual during the
been back tn 1918-19. MUi Barnes
was school librarian at that time.

hand with your doc-

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bellman.
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What makes a car a car is styling, performance,
ride and handling. Only when they're all timed together
is the car a Buick. Like this 1966 Riviera Gran Sport,

9502

WAYNI

HAtOLD

Beauty At Home and

AH Over Our State
ThU weekend will mark

lade nature hat to otter in
trees and other foliage will
derful way to spend

Drive around Uie Hastings
and Barry County area . . .

ing increasingly popular.
You ItriowHow Will yourcar's engine runs after a tuneup? Buick tuning has

Protect Your Pet

But don't let Indian Sum­
mer lull you into a false
weather will still be here.
Now is the time to get the
glass In your windows and
doors replaced. InrtaU new
doors and windows where
needed . . . It wiU save you
money on your fuel bills an
winter and increase the
value of your property al the
same time. Stop in now al
THE EAST SIDE LUMBER
COMPANY, 111 E. RAIL­
ROAD ST. . . . PHONE WI

With a warm sweater

coat or blanket, from
j&gt;j|r colorful new

assortment.

(PET SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS)

ting system and the kind of roadworthiness you’d expect in a car that co«ts

the same effect on the whole car. Not just the engine. The whole Buick. Every­

twice as much. (You can get a Riviera for your desk as w ell as your garage.

thing blends with everything else. Styling. Performance. Ride. Handling.

Send Ilin check or money order to Riviera, P.O. Box 68,Troy, Mich., fqr

All tuned to work together in harmony. That’s what the tuned car is.
A Buick. Only BuicV is the tuned car. (And ever)' Buick is die tuned car.)

an accurate 1/25 scale model *66 Riviera.) But Riviera’s not ihcvtrth—

What the tuned car is is a masterful blending of all the things that make

Sportwagon. See them all at your Buick dealer’s. The tuned car may not -

a great car greater. The Riviera for 1966 is the tuned car. It futures six*

mean much toy on now. But then you haven’t had a chance to drive one yet.

pauenger tea ting, disappearing headlights, a silently efficient new vculila-.

tuned car. Lc Sabre is, too. And WildcaL Electra 225. Special. Skjlark.

Wouldn’t you. nuPy rather have ■ Uulckl

-There's an authorized Buick dealer near you. See his w Double-Checked used cars, too.

Blair's Farm &amp; Garden
Wl 5-5982

LARKE BUICK-CHEVROLET, 1435 S. Hanover

We're Throwing a '66 BUICK Announcement

Patio Party
And You're Invited!
Open-Thursday and Friday 9 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Saturday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
We've built o patio-garden in order to present the great new '66 BUICKS in an appropriate

setting.

IWe ihink it's really quite handsome!) There's a green lawn, shrubbery, water

fountains—all the nice things you're used to when you want to relax and enjoy yourself.

You'll be able to browse around this display from now until Saturday.

We have a complete display of all the superb new '66 BUICK models—including the
exciting new "66 Buick Riviera and Skylark Gran Sport—in many, many colors . . . with
many, many fine interiors. You won't find o more "relaxed atmosphere" for looking at

the new Buicks. Bring the whole family. We’re sure you'll enjoy yourself.

Larke Buick - Chevrolet
1435 South Hanover St.

�Leonard Oswald
Dies Following
Woods Mishap

Fitzgerald Corps
Members are Busy

’idee and our own District 6 at.
Kalamazoo. '

I

The members of Fitzgerald
Corps No. 100 of the Woman's!
Relief Corps. Auxiliary to the
GAR. have been excepUonally,
active so far In October.
Leonard (Tiny) Oswald, 41. Rl
The Michigan Department of 'Continued from Page One
Hastings, died at 8:30 pm. the Corps Is divided Into Dis­
Thursday, Oct. 7. at Borgess Hos­ tricts for the purpose of inslruc-' ___
_____
pital m Kalamazoo after being
injured in a lumbering accident
which occurred Saturday, Oct. 2.
In the Morgan area.
deceased members and election'
J w,u
u,e
Mr. Oswald had suffered four and installation of officers.
(revision of ordinances, but It Is
fractured riba and a fractured
i. &gt;i,„
1101 anticipated that substantial
leg when he was struck by a limb
' *r3'I?P“^a research on new ordinances will
• from an elm tree which had been Ihr Jira nfhL
** nccess*ry but numbers will be
hit by the tree he hud cut down,
reserved for that purpose as Uie
according to the report.
On
ineed BrUeS lnMn Ume 10 Ume
Thr work 1* to be done In colThe Immediate cause of On Oct. 1, Mrs. Barr, DoroUiy

More About------City Council

Mr. Oswald operated a small Mnwkin. ' FtHM wn«n dwlwhf
Ethel Wilson.
Wilaon. Bertha
sawmill near hl* home on the Hawkins. EUiel
River Road. Just west of old Rivers. Iola Wilkes and Esther
Fell were in Grand Ledge for
.___
.
„ ___
uistnct
District 3 meeting. Mrs. Barr
inHrL1Lm,b0’^. on Aprl, ?' 19 8; acted “ Installing conductor and

Paul 81e«cl Morris' charge will
hl&gt; ugulJ
or w0
hour
for working time. $10 per hour
travel time. 10 cent* per mile,
plus actual costs. Typing and
copying expense will be charged
। separately.
•
Atty. Morris said his rough

and Meta
Meta '&lt;(Brunk.
Brunk i n«w.M
Oswald. He | BtacWonlr Meier and Felt.
and
attended school at Dowling and ;
On Oct. 5 Ben Feltzer accom­
married Miss Claudine Gross on
Jan 22. 1944. In Hastings.
1 panied Mrs. Barr to Lincoln Park
for the District 1 convention.
They lived In Dowling until i While there they called on Past
1952 when they moved to n farm Department President Esther
The Council earmarked 16,000
near Nashville, and moved to Lind, who is very 1)1. These two In the budget for this purpose.
the Hasting* community tn 1950. then met Mrs. Meier. Blackford,
Police Chief Richard Sunlor
Mr. Oswald had operated a Gronewold. Doris Daugherty and
said the State Highway Depart­
welding shop until starting his Fett In Grand Rapids on Oct. 6 ment had prepared new plans
for the 6th District meeting.
for improving the Broadway­
at Rl Hastings.
Intersection
and the.-------plans
On Oct. 7 Mesdames Barr,Green
................
—-----------------------Mr. Oswald is survived by his Meier, Blackford. Fett and Miss j were being sent to the Council
wife: two daughters, Lenia. 20. Joyce Hawkins were Joined by I for approval. A special Council
of Grand Rapid*, and Debra. 7, Iva Corwin. Iola Wilkes. Clara meeting may be called If imat home; a son. Darwin. 14. at Bayne. Olaldos Ollmore und , mediate approval is necessary.
home; his parents of Rl Dowling Mary Parks at Uie District 4
Chief Sunlor said the plans
and a sister, Mrs. Ester Erne of meeting In Battle Creek where | call for about a 45-fool radtus on
Middleburg Heights. Ohio.
Mrs. Barr was a color bearer ! the northwest comer of the inFuneral services were held at ,durlng installation.
1 tcrseclion to permit big trucks
1:30 pm. Monday at the Leon­
There are three more District to
lhe‘unLa!?Ut “
ard-Osgood Funeral Home The
..
... .
। radius on the southwest comer
to ifacilitate
movement u»
of school
Rev. Roger Jahnke officiated 1meetings
------------- to which some of these ,, u,
acUiiaic anuvouem
and burial was In the Dowling members are going: District 3 I buses and about a 30-foot radius
Cemetery.
lat 5t johns. District 2 at Dun- ion the other comers.
The Intersection is a terrific
: bottleneck for all traffic during
busy periods.
Fire Chief Edward Tudor re­
Members and Guests
’ ported that his department had
। made 12 runs In the City and
answered
12 rural alarms during
. . All You
the post three months.
Can Eat!
Fire losses in the City totaled
$200 while losses in the country
totaled $27,060.
At the Elks Temple
Causes of fires Included four
careless burning of rubbish, one
Incendiary Are by an adult, two
Friday, October 15th
started by kids playing with
nnrtehoa, atie by defective electri6 to 9 P.M.
I cal appliance, four by plain
one by a railroad
Adults $1 — Children 50c || carelessness,
diesel, one by lightning and one
b/ a cigarette.
| Chief Tudor reported making
24 inspections and filling out 24
"running cards." which Indicate
to firemen vital facts about Indi­
vidual buildings.
Aldermen approved purchase

ELKS
FISH
FRY

THE HASTINGS BANNER—3
Thursday, October 14, 1965

Barry Sales Tax .
Totaled $118,187

In Hastings

Michigan's August sales tax
collections total $46318.08831. an
increase of $6331.178.62 over
August of 1964. Collections in
Barry County from 562 return*
were $118,18732.
Barry collections included
$11375 from building material,
$5,978 from general merchandise.
$51,434 from food. $38334 from
automotive sales. $2,109 from ap­
parel. $1360 from furniture. $7,- .
452 from miscellaneous retail and
$9,641 from naar retail sales. Use
Herr tnixletl
46,143 29.
Eaton County collections to­
taled $214351.19, Ionia $19031231
and Allegan $243,10897.
I

eniwui

JWAYB FIRST QUALITY *

More About-

Backward Glances

IN MSU Band —Phil Stanton,
ton of Mr. and Mrs, Norman E
Stanton of Case Road. Dowling,
is a member of the Michigan
ore Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Myers I.
State University Marching Band
wlio came from Potterville.
|I and participated in the spectacu­
lar show at the Spartan-Wolver­
ine game at Ann Arbor Satur­
The first crop of fingerling day Phil was drum major and
bluegills from the Orangeville student director while at Has­
rearing ponds was planted In tings High. He was a National
Barry County lakes this past Merit Scholarship finalist and
week by members of the Barry has a band scholarship to State

Continued from Page One

County Rod tt Gun Club and

Margaret Smith Dies
Miss Margaret Smith. 44. of
Detroit, a niece of the late Mrs.
Club Sue Currothera and who wa*
well-known here, died Tuesday.
an outstanding success by all Oct. 6. in Ford Hospital. She was
born in Muskegon and was
entries were registered as last graduated from Whitehall High
year and the competition ex­ School After working al several
ceptionally keen. Large numbers Muskegon and Whitehall firms.
of spectator were on hand to Miss Smith went to Detroit tn
follow the various trials. The i960 to take a job os secretary
of the Sam Lewis Wholesale
well suited for a .meet of this
Jewelry Company. Burial was in
kind.
&lt; .
.
Oakhurst Cemetery at Whitehall.
The

Wolverine

Beagle

IjM

People of tills community are

all the

counterfit half dollars, several
of which were spotted here dur­
ing the past week. Tin? countcrfll
coins are evidently a blend of

coat news
you can get
for the money

the characteristic ring of a sil­
ver coin when dropped on a hard
surface. Any coins so discovered
should be immediately reported

Evidently there are people In
thia county unaware of the State
law requiring that at least reven
days muit elapse between the
application for a marriage li­
cense and the ceremony. A young
couple who came here Monday
were much disturbed when they
learned the truth. They had
sleeping car reservations for the
next day and hotel reservations

$3,600 for Center Street for use
I in extending an eight-inch waler
| main to Consumers Power across
Pall Creek.
Should Center Strecrbe opened
I in that area. It vrtJuld be possible
। to extend the culvert. InsUllaI tlon of a Urge enough culvert tor rated the ofTlclBls who were
■ the street now would coat about only doing their duty tn carry­
ing out the * edicts of a State
| $7300 for the materials.
law aimed at discouraging apurof-the-momeni marriages.
For Banner Classified Ads
Call WI 5-3481

Hastings High defeated the
Nashville eleven, 24 to 6. Friday
afternoon before the largest I
crowd ever to witness a high
school game on the fairgrounds!
here. Playing for Hastings were
Radford. Randall. Kluwe, Gas­
kill. Bllvin, Merlau. McKnlghl,
Todd. Bishop. Eckert and Steinke.
On the Naahvile team were
Townsend. Guy. Pennock. Hyde.
Apple. Kidder. Downey. Hecker,
Devine. Surrine and Fdghner.
Passes anti long end runs furn­
ished most of the excitement.
St. Roar Church which has
been undergoing construction
during the last five years, will
be dedicated with solemn cere­
monies Sunday, beginning nt 10
am. This is one of the finest
houses of worship In Western
Michigan and represents the
united efforts of a small congre­
gation which lias worked falth-

USE YOUR

PENNEY
CHARGE
William F. Arnold, mana-

ACCOUNT

j

lollar fashion I You’ll chooie-trcrA
lundsome designer fabric* t Jt
finely furred, rich and ewpemlwi
In look*, beautifully tailored'and
perfectly fitted. Just check the
lidden features that comply wipe
Penney's rigid standard!!
.
Take your choice of a
budget-flattering price!

ger of the Model Finance
Office at 140 W. Stot^

squirrel collar IO»i|ln Fin­
land). Alabaster, black.

'

Street (next to The Cop-»
per Lantern) , invites you j

to coll him at Wl 5-3429
at any time you need $25

I. Striking plaid cog’ of wool
and other fibers. deeply
Collared with bleact*d rac­
coon (Origin: USA). T"

to $1,000.
MONEY FOR A
FUN-FILLED SUMMER

*35
.V«;

36 MONTHS TO REPAY

girls' winter coats

fabulous values!
MODEL*!
FINANCE CQI

MODEL FINANCE
140 W. State St.
Hastings

place their church which wort
burned on Sept. 26. 1900.

Expert Watch Repair!

WATCH MAKER ON DUTY

Tweedy wool-cotton-rayonnylon coat laminated .to poly­
urethane foam
plush shawl
collar of dyed rabbit' Black
while. Sizes 7 to .16.

JtWtllK
118 Slot. Strew v

Notice of

Curly-textured coat of^ foamlaminated wool - rayon'- cotton
. . . with high-rise collar of
dyed mouton lamb* Red, navy,
It. blue. Sizes 3 to 6».

^Public Hearing
Tuesday. October 19 . . . 2:00 P.M.

Barry County 1966

Proposed Budget
PLUS S&amp;H GREEN STAMPS

TTARDIMER1
&lt;-nr.v»

DRUGS

£=*

Quality atid 'Jricndty Setvicc
HOW. SHT«Sf.

Wl 5*2114

Supervisor's Room

Swagger-scarf coat of reproc­
essed wool melton has plushy
acrylic pile lining, smart seam­
ing detail Red. blue, green,
camel Sizes 7 to 16.

•All tun labeled to show country of
origin of impaled fur*

USE YOUR

PENNEY'S
CHARGE CARD

at Hie

Barry County Court House
WILLIAM CRIDLER, County Clerk

Open Every Day 9 a.m. 'til 5:30 p.m. Fri. 9 a.m. 'til 9 p.m.

.
.
.
*

�I
that Is available for Uie student.'
With ti&gt;e start of school this fall
Harting*. Delton and Middleville

i-Tm. BASTINGS

not vote

Photographer
William Sweet
Asks to ‘Shoot’
Of Middleville
Hang 439 Tags on
School Children

More About---- —

well-informed citizens wiu rah
more in keeping with preserva­
tion of Individual liberty. A most
important motivation In the So­
the first time. Hartings will have
ciety-U a far reaching applica­
a second type A room during Uie
tion of the Golden Rule moUContinued from Poge Oho
second scrmw'.er These rooms arc
vated by religious Ideals and a
Hastings observed Fire Pre­
humane conscience. We feel that
staffed with teachers who have
। this nation U bound by “
destiny
my
opinion,
which
is
dot
alone,
’"’“'i vention Week with a thorough
School students who needed special training to better help the the Communists now | o n t r o 1pieserve Ood. Country, and inspection of public buildings,
Mudenta to achieve al Uie-level about 80** of Ute decisions and I ‘“"“V'
schools, churchra and other gath­
current events
in the World | These prcfrimi and others. ering places and business estab­
to which they'
reliable.
In the United States, the dis-; ®rc,,a£hlc*e&lt;?.
»n organ­ lishments. Robert Sherwood,
The type A rooms do not have
ease, of collectlvum—all power- izatlon which te national in scope, chairman, reported.
more than Miron students in a ful central government, compll-, monolithic in structurerend cont­
Twenty inspectors from the
room.
This
gives
Uie
teachers
much
ested and aided by ammoral men , pietely voluntary regarding the Fire Prevention Association, a
special skill and will be able to
more time for Individual help and seeking control of tills powerful j membership. Foul means are division of the Michigan Capital
stock
Insurance Association,
bistruclicn. Soma of three young­ tool—L* but one part of the evi-, never used tor even the beat of conducted the inspections assist­
dence of our Country moving In-1 ends. And any member can voice
try and help as many as passible sters may Improve to a degree Uiat to a world-wide totalitarian, all- ■ &gt;’‘s disagreement by simply not ed by Boy Scouts and with the
of Fire Chief Ed­
____ a.., -__ v,
.. It is n fact * working
working on
on any
any orolect
project that
that he
he cooperation
1
to trtln for something to help them they may at a later time return to ..
powerful
government
ward Tudor.
that the-nigged pioneer settlers objects to. Anyone who objects
cam a living when they are no the regular classroom.
of a new land want us little gov­ to everything will probably re­
longer in school.
ernment m possible. As the new sign. The Advisory Council of
the Intermediate office is staffing society becomes more settled, us Uie John Birch Society, and
Robert Welch set overall policy, 139 visits and hung the tags'
in special programs tt is necessary theae programs We are starting the population grows, as com­ similar to the way a coach and
merce and/or Industry Increases,
as the society ages, more and quarterback run a football team. discovered.
The togs, and on explanatory
We are in hopes of getting a visit- more government creeps Into Local chapters have from eight
their Ilves. In time, the power to to twenty members; a section in- booklet given each owner or
tax gives the government the cludcs"slx to. eight chapters in tenant, specifically name the
Diagnostician. The Diagnostician a teacher would work with the oneans of bribing the people with Uie same area, and the Coordi­ hazards and Indicate what
tested a total of 167 children last home, the school and Uie indi­ their own money, and soon the nator works directly through should be done to correct them.
Section Leaders. In this manner,
Donald Vanderbilt, chairman
year. In addition to testing the vidual who lx emotionally disturbed government runs rampant and a well organized-national action ,of Uie association, emphasized
roughshod over Individual rights
Diagnostic I on visits the homes and ,xs well os having oilier problems.
group is now a reality, in which that the results of the inspection
We
also
have
need
tor
a
home
talks with teachers in trying to
checks - and - balances to control thousands of people arc working will not affect fire Insurance
this mighty power. Generally, as togeUicr on similar projects, Ln- rates or individual policies. The
plan the best educational program bound teacher.
stead of "scatter-gunning" their 1Inspections were made to save
At the present time we are aend- the Individual concedes parts of efforts.
lives and property, he said.
his own responsibility, the Cen­
litg several physically handicapped tral Government assumes that
Today there are about 1000
He praised the cooperation re­
to Ann J Kellogg School in BatUe responsibility on a collectivized conservative groups whose acti- ,ceived here and complimented
Creek and the Upjohn School in basis, even going to the limits of vlties con be clansi fled Into the Rotary and Kiwanis Clubs
Imposing penalties for non-con­ roughly four areas: 1) some pro­ who held a Joint luncheon Wed­
Kalamazoo.
formance. Penalties range from vide the means of self-education. ।nesday noon with Phil Alberts.
With’ the change which Ixas token prison in tax cases, to simple in­ 2&gt; providing the means to edu*
edu^ Lansing fire marshal, speaking
cate others. 3) providing' limited nlid giving a slide presentation
place by the new Constitutlop. and flation of the money supply, but
in any case, individual liberty is opposition to existing socialist ion
i
lire prevention.
' the set up of U&gt;e State Board of lost.
programs. 4&gt; providing leader­
The members of the associa­
Edaration. many new duties are
Let me Illustrate the concept ship within a positive, rightist, tion ma«le these inspections on
.
own time and without com­
being designated tor the Inter­ of "right" and "left" as seen in aggressive action program, which their
Is working to Initiate more Indimediate office. FDr example data terms of total governmental virtual responsibility and 1cm all- pensation." Vanderbilt said. “We
feel our time very well spent
power. Extreme right would be
processing The Intermediate office NO government, a state of an­ powyrful government. By care- .when we receive the support we
archy. Extreme left would be fully evaluating most groups, you ,did here."
TOTAL government, a state of will find as I did. that the John
The Inspection was set up by
totalitarian dictatorship; we find Birch Society Is the only Na­ the Hastings Area Chamber of
illustrations of this In, Commu­ tional organization which is ef­ Commerce with Russell Hankins
contended that It can be done nist controlled countries, and in fective in all 4 areas. We feel 1as manager.
more cheaply and efficiently the theories of "social democra­ that it Is Impossible to win a 1
purely defensive battle, and
through a County central office cy," "socialism." and "fascism." therefore action on Ute 4th and
However. It would seem that a
thanjay each individual sdiool dis­ government which respected in­ decisive level of action is neces- Draws Fine, Term
trict-'thi lx will mead data process­ dividual God-given human rights, ,—,
---------- —----------- ----------Lawrence A- Bowerman. 27.
is left of the Constitutional Re- Grand Rapids, was ordered by
ing machines or hire the work done and also had a division of power
to keep ammoral men from seiz­ public that we inherited. It is । circuit Judge Archie McDonald to
by some other office which has tlte
our
desire
that
members
will
be|
pay
a $50 fine. $50 court costs and
ing control, would be the most
tjAyw [„
hc
work to (
machines.
beneficial. Therefore, the John come better Informed, w^rlr
inform others, oppose programs &gt;pleaded guilty! to violation of
It is also foreseeable that the Birch Society believes that a which are det^nentol to Indi- ]Michigan's financial responsibility
Constitutional Republic as
Intermediate office will have to formed by Joy. Madison, and vidual liberty, and then go on
'n law. He was given two montiis to
­
the money.
give some thought and coiuidcr- Hamilton, is a working division the offensive in a moral; consti[■pay
tutional program to defeat the 1
atlon for a Vocational and Tech­ of powers which will insure indi­ one - world, athestic, socialistic,
vidual liberty of the people . . .
nical Education Center to be es­ providing that the people also communistic. International con­
tablished for all of Barry County. exercise individual responsibility spiracy.
In summary, a limit of 1,500;
Such a center would be for adults to contain this government in
words is Rot sufficient to ex­
as well as students in our schools the framework of the Constitu­ plore
the deeper issues. The |r^ |
tion. With the Executive branch
With the advent of automation of our government pulling to­ terested citizen can sendXTto1
Indispensable shirt in
...
Continued from Page One
ward total power, and in theory Belmont 78. Mass., for. a Blue
any school wardrobe be­
Book
of
the John Birch npcieU^.;
anyway,
the
other
two
Federal
seeable that people may have to be
cause H's tailored with
branches pulling in the opposite here he can explore the Ynorab, The Cramers were going north
trained
several
times
during
their
and
philosophical
aspects
o\
the
direction, and overall power di­
on a color lour, expecting to
.the versatility and vital
working years to nt into the chang­ vided between Federal and State Society. I will be available to remain until Tuesday. The
good looks of 100% virgin
governments, no single man hold introductory film presenta­
ing linu-3.
wool. Button-down col­
could have ever exercised dicta­ tions in Ulis area if thcriAs lowing cold morning showers
lar. In plaids, authentic
torial control over this nation enough interest. For more Infof- ’_____
and the light rain that folMrs Richard Groor. and Mrs However, if one or more of these mation locally, write me at 420' lowed.
tartans, squares, checks.
Grace Denton were guests of branches of power would coop­ East William. Hastings, or cal! at;
A' tracheotomy was performed
Machine washable.
fnends tn Kalamazoo on Wed­ erate with another. If the people 945-9777.
:on Mrs. Cramer, and other sur­
S-M-L-XL.
do not exercise their .respondnesday.
gery. She Ims been in a coma
)since Saturday evening. Her in­
bility to control the tentrtrtRajuries Include a collapsed lung,
EXPERT TIRE Uon of power, the government Nashville,
other internal Injuries and se­
SERVICE begins to grow like a cancer. Vermontville
Since the John Birch Society
verely lacerated face and head
stands for a Constitutional Re­
suffered when she went through
_
_____________
public. which is a balance be­ Group to Meet
the windshield
with her_____
glasses
tween the all-powerful Leftist
The Nashville . and Vermont- on. She has been in Uie intensive
government, and Anarchy on the ville inter - community club Is care unit.
right, you can see that the charge having a special program Oct 19
William suffered Injuries to his
Tire Shop
of "extreme right" used against at 8 o'clock at the Fuller Street right side, a fractured leg. tacerU. S. ROYAL
us. 4s not well founded. *
, School all-purpose room. The' ated head and other injuries. He
OPEN WEDNESDAY
The John Birch Society Is en­ topic will be "Investing," with a j has been able to sit up. but has
EVENINGS . . . A&gt; Usual
K
gaged in action projects to build film ami a broker from the Lan-I'
Be«t Buyi on
Mrs. Cramer is well - known
more Individual responsibility sing branch of the New York'
ow fl* Used Tires
nnd leas centralized, all-power - Slock cxciiange. The public is, ivr llti
: demonstrated her doll hospital
ful government. The projects in­ invited.
Mwwntd FREE!
1 on television. An author, her
Mftfl sad LADIES7' WEAR
dude personal study and recruit­
141 L Wo^teadst
ing. We fed that few citizens
| Ago," was published in 1964.
’
"Dress Well . . .
know the truth about the Inter­
; Mrs. Leak was bom Sept. 11.
national
Communist
Conspiracy,
. Yqu Can't Afford Not To”
1919. Ln Campbell Township, the
and they have forgotten the ba­
'| daughter of Augusto and Lizzie
7,
Home of "Pendleton"
sic principles which mode this
। (Kauffman&gt; Jackson. She was
Men'* and Ladm' Soo&gt;t&gt;w«ar
(country a World power. Our
graduated from Lake Odessa
|
members
are
encouraged
to
learn
'
138 E. State St.
High School in 1936 and married
| the truth about this menace, and
1 Maurlc Leak on Nov. 18. 1937.
then help their friends to do so
'We-Rent Formal Wear
They lived in that area all of
too. The Society would like to
______ :______________________ _
1 their married life. She was a
see the US. get out of the UN.
member of the Sebewa Baptist
because the UN. is financially
Church
and morally bankrupt. It was a
Mrs. Leak 1* survived by her
brainchild of the Fabian Social­
husband; two daughters. Janice
ists. bom by the Communists, To the Editor:
May we take tills opportunity’ of Caledonia and Donna Jean at
and Is now the framework for a
one-worldT’athcstlc. dlstotorshlp. to express our sincere appreci­ home; three sons. Frank of Mt.
ation io
to uic
the Zephyr
ocpnyr wn
Oil otiwujfi
stationI Pleasant.
rieasani, Larry
irerry oi
of Ionia
lonia aim
and
Little children are often used to MHHI
"sell" this monster to their own and the Clark Oil Station for I Dennis at home; six sisters. Mrs
their fine beds of flowers raised I Kenneth (Rita&gt; Archer. Clarksparents.
(ville: Mrs. Willard (Grace) KenAnother project we arc con­ this Summer.
To the Gulf Oil Station for-&gt;’0n- Lakc Odessa; Mrs. Casey
centrating on Is exposing the
.i--------.-.-a ,land
—. ­ I (Janet* Hozer, Saginaw; Mrs.
Civil Rights movement as a tool •».the ------recently
completed
CORNER WALNUT AND S. JEFFERSON
of Communist revolution which scaped planter replacing the Howard &lt;Estoi DeGood. Otsego:
HASTINGS
(Mrs. Roy (Marie) Crawford. Ft
Li using the Negro in his own en­ traffic hazard anti;
slavement to the all-powerful
To The City Bank and Mont- (Adeline* Storks, Ionia: two
government It Is the first time
brothers. Homer and Carl, and
that a Communist plan of this
her mother. Mrs. Jackson, of
type is openly being used in tractive planters;
And say. have you noticed the IjiXc Ode&amp;ia. and a grandson.
INDEPENDENT
Funeral services were held al
enough citizens learn the truth thrifty Ivy vine in Rlcpcnhoffs;
1:30 pm. Tuesday at the Pickens
about this program, the Com-i Snusogc Kitchen Window ?
| These beautiful oorts of color Chapel al Lake Odessa. The Rev.
OF
—
.m
u.
Robert Wcsscll officiated and
burial was m the Sebewa Ceme­
crumble in 3 months. We feel (the attractiveness of our city,
PRICE
tery.
I
.
'
that a political rebirth of an "in­
Sincerely.
formed - electorate" is needed: (
Mr. and Mrs. Chester E.
The Hastings Banner
At Leon ord-Osgood Funerol
Stowell
people who are well-informed do

EDITORIAL

John Birch

Area Hazards

The Campus

The Hartings Board of Educa­
tion rccelvsd a proposal at Uwlr
Tuesday night mcrtlng to permit
a commercial photographer to take
pictures of pupils in kindergarten
through 8lh grade at a cost to
pttrente of |1.75.
The proposal would include a

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In addition to his son. Stewart.
Mr. Sweet is survived by his
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Clio; two brothers. Shelley of
adoption at the dog pound Lake George and Joseph of Has­
through Dog Warden Dean Bra­ tings. and 11 grandchildren.
den, the Barry Humane Society
reports There Li also a two-yearold male, black and white port Freeport Asks $1,000
collie, a fully grown, blond male
Mrs Mabel Boylan Li chairman
German shepherd and a year
and one -half old sliver and of the Freeport Community Fund
tdack female German sheplwrd I Drive which got underway Mon­
available. Warden Braden may day seeking a goal of $1,000. A
be contacted through the sher­ round-up meeting is set for Oct.
iff's office.
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Phone
Mr. Donald Elmore
Director of Music and Youth
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Personal Mention

Blood Clinic

Of XUHlla. Ciafl
0®
Mra. Burr Clark and Mn Albert
baatc kani-by - doing program Volvo and daughter. Robin, of Fort
permit* wide choice and en­ Erie, Ont, and Vivian Gladstone
courage* creativity and imagine- of Grand Rapid*. former Hasting*
residents, were in Hasting* Mon-

The Hastings Public Schools and

■ame time teaching them to co­
operate in a group.
Girt* enjoy the Camp Fine
program and they continue to
enjoy it throughout their school
years. They do *P because «■ U
psyschologicully round, fulfilling
their doepmt Instincts and needs.
To enable u* to group all the
irt* who desire tote* part of
tite organization, we need moro

Students 18 years old and older
arc being asked to give, with their
parents consent.
Industrial plants are being con­
tacted bi an appeal to get all
workers to give.
PTA groups are also being asked
to participate.

Bazaar

her then went to the home of her
daughter. Mrs. Helen Reynold* in
Bedford, with wcU filled baakeu
of food where they enjoyed a pot­
luck dinner in the baaement of

A FLOOR TO MUT

Friday, Oct. 22

HASTINGS FLOOR
COVERING

The following U a list of thoae
Mis* Linda Gillespie, from Uie
who arc at pctacnt a part at Henry Ford Sdiool of Nursing, wa*
thia program.
home over the weekend. Her par­
ent* and grandmother, the Lyle
GlUesplea and Mrs. Elmer OiUea-

Naturalist to Speak
At Historical Meet

123 W. State St.

Katoy Beduhn, Mariam Sorby.
Erlene Smith, Marcia Ingram,
Bax Janice Day, Mardell Hawthorne,
Barbara Miller, Donna Long.

Ron Nagel, naturalist al Ute

fTtai

is to tell of hl* work at the Barry
County Historical Society meet­
ing at 8 pm. this Thursday at
the City Bank. He is to tell about
planning trails. Identifying his­
toric sites and planning a na­
ture study center. The program
may be of special interest to his­
tory and biology teachers. The
public is invited.

Camp Fire Guardian* arc Eve­
lyn Wa|lea, Metha Gray. Reva
Godfrey, Ratio Wood. Dawn
Taylor. Leona Bowman, Pal
Mlles, Joyce Skedgcll. Sue Oom.

Southeastern PTA
Plans Open House
The Southeastern PTA for Oc­
tober will be an open house-type
meeting Tuesday evening, Oct.
19, according to PTA president.
Robert Newell.
Teachers will be in their rooms
for conference* With the parent*
from 7 to fl pm.
Refreshment* will be served,
and parents who are not mem­
bers of the PTA will have an op­
portunity to Join. Membership
fees are &gt;1 per couple.

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Methodist Rites
At Wayland Unite
Happy Couple

The Gerald Cairns
To Mafk Jubilee

a* best man. Dennte Wells of
Traverae City and Robert Mc­
Call of Frankfort arated the
gutote.
*
Mr. and Mra. C. R. Beadle of
Big Rapids, uncle and aunt of
toe bride, presided at the re­
ception held in the lY J. Steeby
School.
After a trip to Canada, tlw
couple will reside in Traverse
City.
The bride* father formerly
wa* a Conservation officer here

Society newS
teas to her bridge club for the
opening Winter season far lunch­
eon on Tuesday. Winners nt con­
tract were Mra. Howard FTost,
Mra. Stuart' Cleveland and Mra.
Lawrence Herrick.

North-south winners in the
duplicate bridge game at the
Hastings Country Club Tuesday
evening were Mr. and Mrs Roy
Hubbard. Second went to Judge
and -Mrs. Phil. Mltebel] and
third to Grace Denton and Mra.
Russell Belfield. East-west win­
ners were Gordon Deimel and
Herman Botcher with second go­
ing to Mrs. Charles Pott* and
Mrs. Leon Slander and third to
Mra. Robert Cook and Mrs.
Frank McClookey

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The Last Big Weekend

Open house will be held Sun-

Miss Cheryle Ann McKlbbln Gerald Cairn* in celebration of
and Civvies R. Round were their 25th wedding anniversary.
united in marriage al 2 pm. Sat­
They will receive their friend*
urday, Oct. 2. in the Wayland a; their home on Wood School
Methodist Church.
Plan* are being made by their
and Mra Ronald McKlbbln of children, Mr. and Mra. Charles
Wayland and Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ Hoover (Beverly) of Grand Rap­
liam Round of Traverse City.
id*. Lynn of Houghton, N. Y.
The bride, given in marriage and Carol and Naomi at home.
Marjory Marie daughter of Mr.
by her father, wore a ballerina­
length gown of ivory- prau de and Mra. Emery Main* and Octrole, with lace bodice and train.
Wm.
Calm* were married Oct. I
Her fingertip veil was secured by
a crystal and pearl crown. She 18, 1940. nt the home of the I
carried a cascade bouquet of yel­ groom's parent* with the Rev.!
LUa Manker, sister of the groom, I
low and white rosebuds
Mrs Kenneth Monroe of Fow­ performing the ceremony.
The Calms have lived most
lerville was matron of honor.
of their married life rto their
Miss Cheryle Klenkl of Mtw-II present home. Mr. Cairns ha* ।
“J
o™. I been employed at &lt; the C
Oj
bom of Bay City were bridrr,ln Grand Rapid* for
maids. They
Thcv wore gowns
sown* of moss
mor* the past 17
n years.
.
green brocade with matching
Mr. and Mra. Caimg request.
headbands. Their bouquota were "do gifte."
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,
of yellow camaUons. Croton
leaves Mid wheat'. &gt;
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One group of wool and wool blends . . . Broken sizes.

Verne Bowman home.

mg thi* week
aS a guest of
She will also
sons and the

from Syracuse. N- Y..
Uie Ben Haxelmyera.
visit the Henry Gib­
Donald Doolittles.

Baltimore. Md.. spent Uie put
week with their daughter. Mr. and
Mra. Eric Welker of Lansing, and
their parent*. Mr and Mrs Frank
Prentice.
South Haven were guests of her
sister, the Russell Alnsleys. over
die weekend, and toe Charles Ham­
mond* were callers at toe Atnsley
home.
Mr. and Mra. Ray Waters had
a very Interesting trip last week
when they took die "Autumn Pano­
rama Excursion" sponsored by the
Burlington Railway out of Chicago
to Colorado springs, it wa* a fourday trip and included in the Im
tereating places visited the Garden
of Uie Gods, pike* Pttk, the "Fly­
ing W" Ranch, and Air Base, and
a pottery plant. Hie dwpel at toe
Air Bose was mcnt Impressive.
There was a Lirge group taking
the excuslon, 32 roaches, and the
Waters had a wonderful time.
Guests of toe Prank Prentices
for a potluck dinner on Saturday
evening were Mr. and Mra Clar­
ence Prentice of Lansing. Mr. and
x/—— r&gt;—....
—___
Mr. and Mra. Paul Gibson of Mid­
dleville, Mrs. John Stern and son
of Chicago, Lt. and Mrs. Alien
Prentice of BaJUnicre. Md„ and
Mr. and Mrs Erick Welker and
daughter of Lansing. The family

town and also to celebrate the
birthday of Mra. Prentice.
Vtelling the Clifton Miller* bun­
day evening were Mr and Mra.
Harvey McCarty of Battle Creek.

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Mr. and Mra Peter Alaria of
Grand Rapid* were Sunday dinner___ ,___ __________ ___ ______
guest* of the Cliarle* SheUen-1 grade .at Southeastern School,
burgers. The two families are
Group 9—Pinta, Mra. Dawn
Bradenton, Ha., trailer park neigh- Taylor's group, report* that on
from 1953 to 1958 and hla family bora during the winter.
I Oct. 5 they visited the radio staresided in Hartings.

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�Hastings Couples
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Society newS Join
Caravanners
Celebrates Jubilee

•—THE HARTINGS

Personal Mention

Candlelight Rites
At Doster Unite
Couple on Oct. 2

.1

' Mr. and-'Mrs. Frank Rider had
| as their guests her sister. Mra Elva
DcngeL and niece. Mis* Margaret
Brunt, of Pittsburgh. During their
10-d*y visit the four took ■ trip
north os far as St Ignace, visiting
various places of Interest at Petos­
key, the Soo. T.ihqunmenon Falls,
land Uie Big Spring. On the way
[home they stopped at the Con­
sumers power Nuclear Plant near
Charlevoix. Hie gueot* returned to
’Pittsburgh a week ago Monday,
I after Sunday dinner at Gull Har-

' I

Suzan Jo Nevin* and Paul
PetUnglll were united in marriage
al a 7 o'clock candlelight ceremony
Saturday evening, Ort. 2. at the
Doster Reformed Church. The Rev.
David H. Honeywell of Delton
performed Uie double-ring cere-

j Mrs. Rees Dunn spent the wreklend with ’her daughter, Dr. and
| Mra. Arthur Haight of Ann Arbor.
Einar Frandscn and Don Doyle
returned Tuesday from Boyne
j Mountain Lodge where they at­
tended an Insurance convention.
Mra. Don Smith and Sue snent

The bridal couple's parent* axe
Mr. and Mra. Hugh J. Ncvlru of
R3 Plainwell and Mr. and Mra.
Hubert Pettenglll of Rl Hickory

Candelabra and baskets of white
glads decorated the altar.
Mra. Donald Mulder of Kalama-

Recognize Jubilee

Alvin VanderKlay of Oun Lake as
soloist.
The bride, given in marriage by

prrea Josephine silhouette crepe,
trimmed with sequined, .calloped.
hand-clipped Chantilly lace. Her
removable lace mantel chapel train

~u »,-.n

bouffant veil of English illusion
was attached to a matching crepe,
circlet. She carried Uiree long­
stemmed white roses
Mra. Thomas Eberly of Richland
»-a* floor-length with a gold velvet
bodice and ivory crepe skirt with
empire waist. A Dior bow caught
up the short veil and she carried
two jellow long-stemmed roa»
Miss Pat Nevin* of Plainwell,
sister of the bride; MU* Sally PctMR. AND MRS. PAUL H. PETTENGILL
tengill of Hickory Corners, sister |
. Miss Suzan Jo Nevins Becomes Bride.
of tin* groom, and Mra Ron Camp­
bell of Vicksburg were bridesmaids 1 r
..
.i
■
They each wore a gown widi a rOmily (jQTnering

•XrS-.'Ku.'l'X'Sr
and carried one long-stemmed yel-

Little Mia. Teresa Stonebumer,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James
Stanebunwr of Delton, was the
flower gtrl. She wore ■ floor-length
gold velvet dren
Kenny Cox of Kalamazoo was
the ring bearer.
Hill VanSyckie of Augusta was
best man.
Michael Nevins. R3 Plainwell,
and Jack Pettenglll and Leonard

There were 340 trailers In the
VVolly Bj-ara Caravan meeting
On Friday. Oct 15. member*
family had dinner al BUI
Knapps on Saturday Co celebrate ■nd 10, and Hastings was veil of the Bonfield Women’s So­
jcloty of Christian Service met
Included in the group of Has-1 at the Banfield Church to comtings people who took advantage memorate the 25th year since me
of this outing were: the Robert Society accepted its new
The Loyal Lovells had a Very Brook*, the Wm. Schllhanrek*. । it was 25 years
pleasant anniversary party on Ute Lyle Akrtly*, the Clare!that the Bonfield J-^e® A°
Bunday which observed their Nomse*. the Donald Sasses, the held 1U meeting at the home oi
35th wedding date. H was a Ralph Lefflers, the Mike Otto- thc late Mrs. Carl Bowman and
family gathering which also In­ *em. the Harold Joneses, the decided upon the cluuige irom
cluded a few friends. Those in
ruunc ui (.uiupu-.!— -............
desire of Uie Methodise Church.
Lawrence Lowell and family at
An outstanding port, of &lt;he|■ Mra. Julius Poyer and MrsRemus, Mr. and Mra. Robert
entertainment was the Agalr uoim ixnu. w«v
— -f
lene Lowell. Mr. and Mrs. MyToh family from Kalamazoo. e*ped- the occasion. Mra. Janet SliutSUCK, tile
U". present chairman,
- ------------- cauButtnett and family of Climax, ally “Rusty" who ha* been blind tuck,
cd the martins
meeting to ord*
order anti
and tnsdlsrtrice birth, and I* an accom- id
.
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u
famines*
at
pushed pianist and organist. AU pensed with the burineM
nuno. Mra. Gordon S-nntom
—.... ,P™'
In all. It was on exceptionally hand.
grain chairman, called on the
fine weekend for the Caravan.
i past president and 25 year mem­
ENGAGED—Mr. and Mr*. Rus­
Mra. Budd Randall of Puduhk
bers for soma-comments on their
sell Blough of Middleville are Lake entertained with a coffee
i experience. Those Who repsonded
announcing the engagement of ,on Thursday afternoon. Oct 7.
their daughter. Dawne Elane, to .to which the neighbors were in­
',
.In recognition of their 57th Ij were:
Mrs. Gordon Stanton. Mrs Leo
John Edward Ball, son of Mr. vited as a farewell gesture for
and
wedding anniversary, Mr. a
na I
Mps
NorWOod Hughes.
and Mrs Leon H. Ball of Grand
Mra. Charles Warner of BOA S.
Edl(h Qrwlt Mni LaVera
Rapids Miss Blough is a gradu­ moved to Rockford, III.. on Sat­
HanoVer Street have received a
and Mr# Roy gmuh. the .
ate of Western Michigan Unlverurday,- Mr. Teeter having been letter of congratulation* and a
membtT present, having
slty and is teaching
*ity
teacning third
tnira grade
graae I। —
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,. ....
Uie —
Forest
- - -- mil.
Hills Schools. */Mr. employed there for, some tune.
gift package of the 57 Variec&lt;.iebrnt«l her 60ih wedU*a"
the H. J. Heinz Com*
tiro"
from
Com
­
Ball is a graduate of Creston
ding anniversary.
Mrs.
Von
Dunn
entertained
pany.
High School in Grand Rapids
Other post presidents who re­
and is employed by Stowe-Davis the Hobby Club on Tuesday for
sponded were Mra. Prank Arnett.
Company. No wedding date has an all day meeting The Club celebrated their 57th wedding Mra. Thelma Neubwt both from
has several project* which they
I Battle Creek and Mrs. Sterling
are discussing as possibilities for anniversary on Oct. 18.
R. Burt Gookln, executive vice French.
Mrs Earea Crook of Fairbanks.
Yellow roses were presented
president in charge of Heinz
Alaska, who spent the summer with
The Bruce Beans entertained United States operations said: । the past presidents by Mra. Gor­
her daughter, Mr*. Ethel Buck,
don Stanton.
with
a
dessert
on
Wednesday
recently flew to Denver. Colo., and
• We iieard about this happy I Yellow garden
pn Iwra&gt;
flowers Miru
and
1a now visiting her sister. Evcmlu evening, Oct 6th, for the pleas­ occasion, and thought it fitting
cr}.htal wore adorned
Schmidt, in Golden. Colo. Mrs. ure of Alvaro Aguiree, who 1* that a 67th anniversary be rec- thc tablofl. cake, coffee, ice
Crook expects to spend a month here from Mexico where his work ognlzcd by the makers of Heinz cream
and mints were servor two there before returning to Is similar to the work of agri­
cultural agents here. Otiier 57 Varieties."
' ed after thc meeting,
Alaska.
guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Haywood and friend and
Maurice Ingram, Mr. and Mrs
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Haywood
visited John Emery at the Soldier’s Arthur Steeby, Mra. Norbert
Hume In Grand Rapids. Sunday. Arens, Mr. and Mra. Wm. Kirk­
patrick and Mr. and Mra. Rich­
They also called on relatives.
ard Yaeger.
Mr. and Mra. Harry Appelman.
When the Jim Radfords en­
accompanied by Mr. and Mra. tertained their potluck bridge
Frank Buchanan of Grand Rapids, club Friday evening, prizes were
spent last week an a color tour
around the Leelanau Peninsula Jack Wood and Lyle GlUeaple.
and other places of Interest In
Northern Michigan. The colors
Mra. V. D. Wldrig Is leaving Sat­
were beautiful.
Rev and Mrs. Howard Rogers urday to spend a week In Toledo.
were in Ithaca Moriday and Tues­ Ohio, where she will visit Mr. and
day attending a District Minis­ Mra. Herbert Lahr and Mr. and
Mrs. Irvin Smith.
terial Meeting.

Honors the Crabbs
‘
On Anniversary'
A family get-together was
held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Crabb in Richland, on
Sunday. Oct. 3rd. in honor of
their 40th wedding anniversary.

Society newS

Tlte Dole Bassets and the Fay
Clardy* entertained Uu- Mike
Clardys of Kalamazoo for dinner
at Anchor Inn on Saturday eve­
ning to honor Mike's birthday.

Mra. William Plant at her home.
428 S. Washington.
The Richard Cotters will be In
Union City. Ind., this weekend
visiting her mother, Mrs. Bedford
.Butcher, and his parents Mr and
MA. Dan Cotter, and Sally’s birth­
day will be celebrated while visit­
ing her grandparent*.
The Warren Williams attended
the MSU-MIclilgan game Saturday
with a Kiwanls group from Grand
Rapids
C. C.
Weekend gue.su of ,
Buckborough and Mrs
Dean
_________ jh and
___ _ ___ _ _
son. Tracey, from Riverside. Ont.
On Saturday evening Mrs. Thoma*
Youngs of Lanslrtgr entertained
•hem for dinner aulQMr*. Georg*
Dean was also Included amorfg the
guests', the latter entertaining the
entire group for dinner at the
Hotel on Sunday.
Mrs Frank Campbell Is staying
with her parent*, the Fred Court­
neys. while Mra. Courtney U re­
cuperating from recent surgery.
Mrs Campbell &lt; Bonnie f and her
husband are now living at Port
Austin, and on Nov. 3 are being

The Roy Yargers were in Jack­
Mrs. Floyd Burkey and Mra.
ried Sept 30. 1925, at her par- Wally Gvrncntz hosted a .surprise son on Tuesday of last week visit­
coffee liour to honor the blrth- ing his sister and husband. Mr.
and
Mra. Al Mulks.
the Rev. Dr. Frank D. Burhans.
R. D. Engle plons&gt;o be In New­
At Sunday’s happy occasion.
berry this weekend to visit his
spent visiting and taking moving shared in making the day a most parents.
Mrs. Fern Harris of Grand Rappictures, and Mrs. Crabb got
Far her daughter's wedding. Mrs. out her wedding dress and ac- a delightful one—the surprise
Nevins chose a gold dresi with cussorlcs, the wedding book and element also being a big success. home of Mrs. Lois Wickham.
Mrs. Gladys Crockford and Mra.
ladies.
seated with a gift by tl&gt;e group. Echo Flanigan of Woodland and
The groom's mother chose
Mrs. Carrie Fisher and Mrs. Lois
Later the lovely gifts
Wickham, local, were ent
Mrs. Charier. Waxis enter­
Ln the traditional ruby-red color. tained al dinner Sunday honor­ for dinner Saturday al tl
The reception wm held in the
of Mr. and Mra. Arthur!
ing Ute birthdays of Marjorie
mory book with red ink to carry Champenu .and R. D. Engle.
Mrs. Hazel WUdcrmuth of RichMr. and Mra. Robert Nel
out the theme.
Guests other than the honorees Battle Creek were dinner gu—
Centering the serving table were Mr. and Mra. Robert Mund
fen- the bountiful luncii was a and family, Robin. Randy, and Mrs. Donna Wilkins on Sunday,
After a northern Michigan wed­
and in the afternoon they all
ding trip, the bridal couple will lovely oblong layer cake baked Ron Smith, Al Bancroft and called on Mra. Nelson's sister. Mra.
Douglas.
Edward Molscr. a patient at Bron­
Clair. The cake was Iced in
Augusta.
son Hospital due to an auto acci­
white with red lettering and
On Sunday the M. E. Tucker­ dent.
featured a large ruby-red heart mans entertained tile Malcolm
For the pleasure of the Burr
with the number '40'. Red Tuckerman family to celebrate VanHoutens of Rock River. Ohio,
streamers and red dishes of nut* the eighth birthdav of JUdy.'
who were visiting her brother, the
of the Frank Riders Saturday eve­
Clayton Brandstettera. over the
ning. On Sunday they and the For special sentiment, a cutglast
A double birthday Oct 4th weekend, the Brandstettera Invited
vase holding white carnations
Wbods for dinner at. Gull Harbor
was cetobratcd for Tracy Alan a group of friends for a social
evening on Sunday. Mra. Sidney
Ing white carnation.", was first Wilson, son of Mr. and Mra. A Brach also entertained with a cofJ. Wilson,
r, iumi. auu
and tun
Ida Mjuain.
cousin. Tim1 im- -------- .— .----------- „ . .—------othy Saxt Crabb, son of Mr. and (* “J h"hoR?'on
raam'
Crabb's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
U,r &gt;,lraAure
V“color tour along the Muskegon up William Bodel). in 1899. and Mra Michael Crabb. Timothy.
one. and Tracy, seven, altered a I
„
7
to Cadillac. The Claude Bra Idspecial birthday cake with many; ^J‘2’
waa »n over­
woods Joined the James McDer­ wedding.
little
cousins
and
other
relatives
mott family of Grand Rapids for
Those present for the anni­ and each had a big pile of pres-181 r "111 ‘,,strs- vl0,et
thia enjoyable scenic trip.
,
versary party were Mr. 'and Mra. enu to opai!
’
V
Moore, and on Saturday accompnGeorge Munri of Richland. Mr.
, , , ~
nied Mrs. Moore and her aon.
t I Russell, to Big Rapid* where they
Five little friends were InvitW
breakfast with friends, and
anne, Mr. and Mra. A. J. Wilson.
Tom. Tracy and Larry_z-Mrs. Vivi­ for supper at the John McLean then went on to Spider take to
enne Johnson and Dean. Mrs. home on Monday to help thetr spend the night. Sunday they came
Amy’ ecleljrate *»«■ 8th' home via M-37 making die color!
in, Mra Miler, Bald«|UBI
and little 'Rusty'; ^hday
——Ings: Mr. and Mrs,
Fred Clair. Julia, Roseann and
WEDDING
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Board Sludiet Requeat;
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Footltall Field Lighta

The Hastings Education Asso­
ciation has asked the Board of
EducaUon to be designated as
the exclusive repreaantsUva for
professional negotiations far the
teachers.
the regular monthly moetlng
of the Board of Education hold
Tuesday night al the school.
On thc recommendation of
Supt. of Schools Richard J.
Guenther, the request was re­
ferred to legal counsel for re­
view and recommendation. Ac­
tion may be taken at the school
board's November meeting.
Board members approved ad­
vertising the former Martin
school district property for sale
and bids arc lo be submitted by
noon on Nov. 4.
Ungs Center School property Co
the Hastings Camp Fire Coun-

The Council had requested use
of the school, located about a
mile east of the City, for youth

even more generous. The Camp
Fire group hu been attempting
to raise money for a cabin.
Thc bid of Wallace Electric of
Wyoming for 420585 for the in­
stallation of new lights at the
football field was accepted. The
new lights will be on six, 85-foot
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Board members alio approved
installation of a new weather­
proof panel costing S4W. under­
ground wiring for the public ad­
dress system costing 3169, a now
public address system costing
S86556 and a spotter's telephone
system costing S15B50. Thc total
cost will be 322.67950.
They approved hiring Mrs.
Clarabelle Barnum as a part­
time clerk-typist in the high
school office, and hiring Mrs.
Hilda Davis and Mrs. Anna Crofooc for work in the maintenance
department. _ They replace two
men who resigned during Uie
Summer.
HasUngx will play In Class
A for athletic tournaments, be­
cause Hastings probably will
become an Official Class A
the Stale changes the enroll­
ment designations.
The athletic director, coaches
and administration were unani­
mous In wanting to compete in
Class B this year. Supt. Guen­
ther reported
The operetta this year is to be
the well-known “My Fair Lady.”
directed by Herbert Moyer.
Supt. Guenther reported that
Uie staff's community fund con­
tributions had hit S3,000 and
that he had been appointed to
the State Public Instruction De­
partment's committee on health,
physical education and recrea­
tion.
There will be no school on Oct.
21-22 when the MEA convention
is to be held, and no school on
Monday, Nov. 8. when the Has­
tings Teachers InsUtutc is to be
held.
The Western Michigan Uni­
versity Orchestra is lo play

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Homer DeWeerd and daugh­
ter, Caroline, were Sunday visitora al the John DoWccrd ixxne.

,
South Haatlnga were Saturday night authorised the ,H«sUrw»'
Fire Department to rooeivo fire
calls fw the MlddlevllM Fire,
Alra Moore of Clare and Mita
Nona Moore of Pontiac were
Saturday overnight goads of Mr. plained that Hastings, having
mtn on duty around the clock,
could handle calls for the Mid­
ther, Ralph Moore were Sunday dleville Departthant, notifying
the Middleville flrmen through
a hookup with the telephone
cUlly. A Mr. and Mra. Henry company.
Myera were Saturday dlnnar
Myers of Middleville. A Mr. and
Mra. Albert Blain of Grand
Rapfifr were Saturday visitors in

explained.
He also said that tills could
be a step in thc eatablUhmenl
Sue Thaler attended thc game of a central ixeadquartetu for
at Ferris College Saturday. Their answering alarms for the entire

ris team. A Mr. and Mrs. reeiponaiblllty on the port of
Charles Geiger spent Saturday Hastings to answer alarms from
night and Bunday In Northern otiter communities.
Michigan, small game hunUng.

holt and family of Holland were
Bunday dinner gucsta of his
mother, Mra. Cluules Overholt.
Mr and Mra Jerry Posthumus
and children of Alto were Wed­
nesday callers at thc Bill Blough
Blough and children were Sundpy luncheon guests of her par­

of Battle Creek. A Donald Wal­
ton and Doug of St. Johns were
Saturday supper guents of his
parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Chude
Walton. A Mrs. Jerry Posthumus
and son. Tony, of Alto were
Tuesday dinner guests of her
mainly to ■tlmulale interest In moti»er. Mrs. Sylvan Tagg. A Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Clinton were
Tuesday forenoon vLMtora of Ids
Students have paid tn S37.000 1brother, Howard Clinton, of
for textbooks, Supt Guenther re­ Ada a Mr. and Mrs. Clair Clum
ported. a figure which would re- J
and Mra. Sylvan Tagg were Cold­
quire about a one-mill tax If ,water visitors Sunday. A Mrs.
texta were provided free of
charge. The official school mem- Isabel Like of Onondaga and
Mra. Frances Burgess of Mason
berahip is 3341. with the addi­
tion of two more elementary stu­ were Sunday visitors of their
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben
dents than were listed in the CriteB.
original count.
and
Representatives on the staff I1 Mra. Mike Hawthorne —
**
flnnrfav
salary committee now include:' daushta-. Julie were 8u
^?y
Burdette Hayner from the main-1 &lt;1”^
po,5nL'i'
tenante group; Ray Hamm from iX
J.asc ®10u®h *
transportation and Mra. Hazel I
j ?n ,,
. .erry PQOtlui»’Us
Johnson from the clerical dlvl-1 ft'l“ family of Alto were Sunday
tian.
। 'ksliora at the Merton Mesecar
I home. A George Yonker of Irving
j visited Thursday at the Merton
Meseair home, a Mr. and Mra.
Robert Moore and Mr. and Mra.
BIU Blough were in Grand Rap­
By Mrs. Lloyd Owen
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Mr. and Mra. William Cox and
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Cox and Elizabeth S. Cox. A Mr.
and Mrs. Joiui Gurd arc vacation­
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Mrs Gerald Hull and Mrs Will
Shriber of Hastings called at Will
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Lloyd Owen's Monday. A Mr. and
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Mra. Woody Winegarden and
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Dean Stuart. A Mr, and Mra.
Dean Stuart arid family were
Saturday visitors of Mr. and
Mra Robert Conley of Harkings
A Mra Marg Winters and Mra
Maud Kerr of Hastings were
Friday visitors of Mrs.i fkuillne
Thompson, who lias been 111. a
Mra Mona Vieteh of Lake Octessa
was a Tuwiay vbillor and
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lunch guest of Mra. Claude Wal­
ton. A- Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Yoder of Alto were Sunday visi­
tors of Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Walton
Mrs. Floyd Qfrnnell accom­
panied Mr. and Mrs. Alden Grin­
nell to Grand Rapids Friday, a
Sunday callers at the Floyd
Grinnell home were Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Johnson and Karen
of Battle Creek. Karen remained
with her grandparcnte. Mr.
Johnson entered the Veterans
HoGpltal at Dearborn. Sunday.

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Chlef Tudor reported that bis
department's air compressor had
filled 187 air tanks for various
arm departments In the past
three months.

Hickory Corners
view Hospital recuperating from
during her absence. ★ The Old
Hickory Farm Bureau group will
meet with Mr. and Mra. Alfred
GtUndcr Monday evening. A Mrs.
Addle Orutfothdias returned to
tile Lynn Lawrence, Jr., home

daughter. Mrs. Helen Goodman,
In Jackson. A few days later
ter and husband. Mr. and Mra.
Staara of Mldgevllle. also a
ijrother from White Cloud and
anollicr brother from Ohio. She
is making a good recovery from
iicr broken hip and is using a
walker sparingly.
Mr. and Mra. Henry Anthony
and Rex left yesterday to go to
family to move back to Hickory.
He has completed his term of

ents former home. Tile Henry
Anthonys are now In their new
home next* door. A Last week Fri­
day Mr. and Mra. Alfred Galr.der
Harrlngton In Plainwell. Mr.
Harrington had juat been re­
leased after a week in the hos­
pital, made necessary by his1
iteurt condition. They are plan­
ning to start for Fort Myers.
Flu. Nov. 2. They reported that
their son Harold, is currently
being moved from Kirkwood. Mo,

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ty's gorgeous Fall colors may be
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road.

Enter from

with M-43 at PeOenglll's comers
There the park like beauty of
the Gilmore Acree spreads to* the
right But at this Sime of year
the natural beauty of the wood;,
you have just pas.-ed Li hard to
equal. A Little Bruce Baroch of
Battle Ctevk Is making an ex­
tended visit with Ids grandpar­
ents. Mr. and Mra. Curt la Law­
rence, while his parexits,.Mr. and
Mrs. Wendell Baroch. are in
California on businces. a Tiw
Jack Smith family moved back
to Hickory this last weekend af­
ter having been at their cottage
at Willow Beach, Gull Lake, for
thc Summer.

Hastings Business &amp; Professional
Women's Club numbers celebrated

m me very dc*i.
T"-ere 15 wwk 10 this country for
everyone wix&gt; really wants to
work. And all work, well done, is
Important.
He remarked that too many
young people feel that there is
nothing left to be done. Too
many of them would like all thc
accomplishments without any
trouble or struggle The story of
hL» company's growth In tlx
years from a two-man operation,
begun in the basement of his
home, to a plant using 250 acres
of land and employing 500 men
with S36.000.000 in Nation-wide
sales this year, is a living ex­
ample of what can be done.
He also mentioned that gov­
ernment must not be allowed to
become a god as has happened in
other countries. It Is almost Im­
possible for people to use initi­
ative and to compete success­
fully with government that is too
all-powerful.
The American people comprise
only 6% of the world's popula­
tion, using 1% of the earth's sur­
face and produce 44% of all the
manufactured goods in the
world.
DeVos believes, however, that
America's real strength Is its re­
ligious heritage. He said that the
men who founded this country
knew that without God. we have
Do country. Man is given talents
and is supposed to use them. It Is
upon this spiritual basis that

an&lt;1 M^r
^5rc rc«ular business meeting • m3
noundng at a special breakfast
of
Pr^Ment Marguerite Beckwith
Friday at the Hotel Hastings that Biddinger
of Ithaca. On their pave a rfport
the QUtriCt
Mrs. Homer Smith had been named rotorii home thny visited Mrs nlceting ut Buchanan on Sept. ■
Rick Beard and new baby at. 12.
.
Tuesday evening by entertaining
the tai. Hospital A Our ronR
Meriuk who was sec- ‘
the
11 itef ond rtele«ate. sent a written reheld at Lesson Sharpe Memorial
Hall.
P°rt
wm r«d
Arioa
niuraday. Julie Ann weighed in. Hewtan.

Mr .nrf Mr. r,h r—
Tuesday banquet at which Mia*
Lucille Kappllnger, legislative as- f
slstant to Gov. George Romney, iiiT ta.t^u4UiKl
Women" and also an Insight into
her job bl the State Capitol.

Mr*. Maxuqlt* Meieenbaeh mm

Smith
munliy.
In her Introduction Mra. MeUenbach briefly outlined some of Mrs
Smith's contributions, such as serv-

Education since 1SH7. Red Crow
home service chairman for about

On Wednesday. Oct. 6. Mra.
Wm. Dunlap. Mra. Keith Fox.
Mra. A. Tolles. Mrs. Margaret
Keeler and Miss Amelia Waiter
attended thc Pioneer Telephone
luncheon at Oull Harbor Inn.
Mr. and Mra. Arland Martin
and family of Portage visited
her parents, the M. E. Tucker­
mans. on Sunday and were din-

j Auxiliary and membership report
Bv Mrs. Donald Proe/rork !*** 53 paid to date. Mrs. Keith '
*4H.tttax*
wu.««'°or&lt;lon talked Informally with
*
' ’
the member, on the needs of the
cntertalncd thc Wat Dowling ent were Mrs Beckwith. Mrs BoFarm Bureau group at their, gart. Mrs. Oronewold, Avia Oasliome Saturday evening. A Don- kill. Dorothy Kurr. Pearl Alnalle,
aid Drake with a friend from: Lydia Rogers. Marilyn DalhausSaginaw are in Denver. Colo. er. Elvira Sayles and Mra. Newon a hunting trip. A Tin- William ’on.

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Mra Chester Stowell and Mrs
Jolin Ttiomas were In Battle Creek
on Thursday attending the holiday
arrangements. Many Hastings
ladles attended.

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were guests of Travcrac City
friends over the weekend and
spent Sunday at Shanty Creek.

Thursday, Oct. 21

Mra. Roy Kelly spent the
weekend with the C. H. Feltzera

Friday, Oct. 22

OCT.

IS-IS-lji

1 to 10 P.M. (Closing 6 P.M. Lost Day)

First Methodist
Church

COLOR
ME

nock Hospital.

Mid-Villa Inn
MIDDLEVILLE

Sunday dinner guests of thc
Chancy Waiters were his sister.

Mra. Lula Wheaton and son.
Dale, of Wacousta.
Mr. and Mra. Orval Cutahaw. PUBLICATIOV OBDEB
and Mra. Ed FYeeland are plan­
ning to attend the U. of M,
game on Saturday.

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Delegates elected to attend the,
FaH Conference in Battle Creek"
|9S
* ?*
r8. .^^wllh,
mtl d5’17 wer
were
mu
dccswihi, '•
Ada Bogart and Dorothy Grone- '
wold.
The rummage sale netted

Florida a Debby Drake, daugh- Mrs Dalhauser to which cacij
und bi other capacities.
ter of the Donald Drakes, is re- brought their favorite steak,
Mra. Smith responded, say big she covering from a badly sprained Games were played and all adlew sustained when her ham*
ixrxe milled
muted they had u
a good tune.'
time.' '
nation. She said tliat working for fell di her during a practice
Next social meeting will be
one's community had many re­ riding session M ixr home a held Oct. 21 at the Hall with
wards and suggested that each one Members of the North - East Mra. Sayles. October chairman,
should give of his or her time, Dowling Form Bureau group *n charge
effort and talents for the benefit should note a change In date for
With the coming of Fall and
of others.
thc Veter­
die October meeting. The O.-vilk. Winter thc duncM
-----------at
- •*Mrs. Doris Siiawnun intro­ Babcocks' will entertain the an's Admlnistraiion Hospital In
thrived.
Battle Creek an* being resumed.
After DeVos' talk, the meeting duced Mias Kappllnger. who arYounger women are nn-ded as
continued with Mrs. Carl Josenhostexses There will be a train-t
hans presenting .the Memorial
announced.
ing session for volunteer workers
tribute to those club women who
MIm Kapplinger. speaking on The Dowling Methodist Ciuirch on Nov. 3 from 8:30 ajn. to 3:30
have passed away during Uie last
basted the Youth Fellowship pm. Those taking this training
year.
group at the church Bunday HUl, „„
Ulr UAIU5
n
„
go into the
wards tC help
in '
Both Mrs. Charles Rose and men in Michigan are far ahead of evening. A The community ex- may
man)
nd rrcM
,c credit •'
•*’■*"7. Mays
ways ,
and
receive
Mrn Robert van Blaricom gave those In many other states as to
tend, sympathy to the Len Oa- for u,c hou„ WQrted.
brief talks concerning Federated equality of pay, working condi­ wold family in the tragic acclservlcc nwU adult malff
tions. job opportunities and other
Women's Clubs work.
dent and death of thalr aon.'and female volunteers in the
A skit by members of Junior standards.
She also discussed her duties as Junior A The monthly meeting medical - surgical - geriatric unit' .
Clubs depicted the varied aspects
a legislative assistant, and the dif­ of the Dowling Women's Society and ward units every'day of the
of club work.
Mrs. Chase announced that the ference between working with a will be held at the Dowling week. The time to nt available
following slate of officers had Legislator with a mapority of Church Thursday. Oct. 21. Mem- time and convenience of worker.
been unanimously elected: Mrs. members from the same jxirty as
William Gclscn, president; Mrs. the governor, and then working noon to which the public is in­ to act aj companions to assigned
patients and to help Social Serv­
Frank Brejcha, 1st vice presi­ with one bi which the governor's vited.
Tin* Dowling Pennock Hospital ice staff tn motivating pqtienU
dent; Mrs. Lloyd Ycnner, 2nd party is in the minority.
Miss Kappllnger discussed some Guild met Thursday with Mra to take active part in lity. Re­
Vice president; Mrs. Earl Gehquirements! An emotionally sta­
man, secretary; Mra. Irvin Hel- of the legislation now being con­
spent in sewing. A Rev. Arman 1ble person who enjoys visiting
mey, treasurer; Mra. Carl Josen- sidered.
hans. District Glristown Repre­
and family will be on vacation 'and doing things for and with
a good listener, friendly
sentative. and Mrs. Keith Chose,
this week and nejrt. A Mr. and others,
'
able to work, without close
State nominating qommittec
Mra. Robert Mackinder returned and
'
member.
Sunday from Manistique where supervision.
1
These officers will be InF
they attended the wedding of
stalled in April at the Michigan
their ion, Robert Chorlen. to IN ME.MORIAM
Blate Federation Convention in
Mias Lola Roclch. The newly- . In loving memory of air dear
wros will
win mate
maioe their
uwtr home
nome in'l?£
k fltlA
rT^nB'
Grand Rapids.
Wixis
in .
Ivan
Smith
has
announced
I The meeting was then ad­
Milwaukee. Wta. where Robert R""'L
that Robert Williams of Cedar
journed.
A Mra Wreley Edmonds
Springs wili'oe associated with work*
celebrated bar birthday last week I
daughter,
Virginia Baird spent thc week­ the Henton-Smith Funeral and
and among
among the
tisc many
many vUhovs
visitors : banc&gt;r EUttxl
•
end vpth her parents, the George Home.
Williams has previously been who called to wish her "Happy
.Posts, and as her birthday occurred
Birthday" were her grandson. |
this weeksui. the family helped In associated with the V IIT Me­ Larry Edmonds on furlough from 1
morial Home in Wayna and
the celebaUon. On Saturday evethe Walah-BllM Funeral Home the Navy, and Ronald Edmonds, I
Hamps were at the Poet home, and in Cedar Springs.
He attended Western Mlchi- Ferris Institute it] Big Rapids.
ot£\Sunday, the Dick Hammonds.
Pickup and DoHvory.
Uie Gordon Fuhrs, and “Corky" gan University and was gradu­
ated from Wayne Stale Univer­
Hamjss honored the occasion.
sity of Mortuary Science in 1MI. Pay Court Fines
He is married to the former
Cajif.. was a Sunday overnight
Patricia Bell of Parchment.
THE FURNITURE
They have two daughters. Kathy.
fined }2U plus 35.45 court coats
BUILDING
day evening service at Uie Pilgrim 5, and Krbtine, 4 The Williams' by Munipical Judge L. E. Barnett
will reside at 133 E. Orchard
Holiness Church. Rev. Terry is Street in Delton.
on a charge of being a minor Ln
Wayne Hazel
connected with Uie Voice of China
powmalun of Intoxicants Richard
Mission, of which Rev. Bob Ham­
Streeter. R4 Battle Creek, was lined
Phone 374-3523
mond is head, and a long time Contribute 130 Pints $20 plus S730 on u disorderly count
friend of Uie Rogers, He was here
There were 130 pints contribu­
io attend a convention in Michigan. ted at the Red Cross blood clinic
Mrs. Mae Holbrook of Eaton held at the Middleville Methodist
Rapids was a guest of her daugh- Church Monday.

Howard Regers, from Wednesday
to Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. David
Burgess and four children of
Eaton Rapids were Stinday dinner
guests of their uncle and aunt, the
Rogers, and Mrs. Holbrook accom­
panied them to her home.
Mra. Leon Hynes (Mabel Althouse) of 33 Henry Ave., Bat­
tle Creek will be ixmie from
Mra. Olcnnla Moxon was a FtrgUMn-DrasCc-Ferguson Hos­
Sunday dinner guest of Mrs. pital. Grand Rapids, after Oct.
Rose Engle.
15 following surgery.

Fall Visitors Day
LEGALS
Thc Hastings Seventh-day Ad­
ventist Church wishes to extend
a welcome to the public on Fall PUBLICATION OBDEB.
Visitors Day, Saturday, Oct. 15.

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Mr. and Mrs. warren tsrogan .
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Activities Listed .
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thc MBU-UM gama. * Alice
Trepp piam to attend tiw Pur­
due game thia Saturday at Ann
Arbor with Basil, Kathle and
Bhaurm* Babcock. She will visit
also her daughter, Mary Gilli­
gan. and family for a few days
while attending the 35lh reunion
of her nursing claaa. * Mra Rod­
ney Kenyon is in Blodgett Hos­
pital In Grand Rapids for surgtry and Mr*. Arthur Kenyon is

■peeiScalty defined.
A public tiearing on the new
county budget, to be submitted
Tuesday,-is art for 2 pun. Tuesday,
Oct. 18. The budget must remain
“on Uie table’ at kail overnight.
The co»t of installing natural

County Board*
Adopts $665,651

ul 8318.75. The ms
I erred to committee.
"Die apportionment report ear­
of the Barry County marks (78.424 49 for the Medical
Board Of Supervisors, meeting Facility debt, and 858732731 for
the budget under the 8.14 mills
nent report totaling allocation
and elected Frank Hoo
J Hastings' share of the budget lax

rtionment

Mra. Paul Faulkner wUl leave
this Friday for their Winter
home in LajoUa. Calif. They will
also visit their son. James, and
family at Livermore, Calif. He

Flral Ward alderman. as a mem­ share of the debt b *22,101.94
ber of lhe Barry County Social
Welfare Board to succvd Alan
Hyda.

Livermore.
Mr. and Mrs. William Quinine

Driver Pleads to
Drunk Charge

cluinruui of the Welfare Board
and bad been a member unce
IM*, did not seek re-electluu.
Welfare Board member* are
Amado Contreras Huerta. 38.
turned for three-year terms and i Battle Creek, was ordered to pay
a 175 fljae and 87.10 court coots by
Tuesday county board members .......
Municipal Judge L. E. Harriett
made a tour of county n»d* wi'h after he pleaded guilty to driving
the Barry County Road CommU- under the influence of liquor•
lioti. ana had tun.n ai nuun at uie Saturday.
Medical Care Facility. Each paid _______________________________
11 for his own lunch.
Monday the supervisors dLscuroed Rnnfirld - Vifinitv
the Crooked Lake project and
V K IHILY
present were State Representatives
a*.*.*.
James FWmsworth and Stanley
”.v ”r*^r-ey
Powell. Hathaway Haynes, engineer ■*. a«* 4*5, BHtk c.mk
721-0111
for the OanservaUon Department.
Mr. and Mra.
Mrs. Gordon
(Jordon Buxtort"
Buxtotf
and Myron A. McMltan. from the' fpent
at their collage
attorney generals office
un Brady Luke near Morley
The lowest crtlmatc on Ute proj- Sunday all night guest* were
ect is now 5371,000 and there 1* Mr and Mrs Norman erase, who
no way to sell the bond* with had visited her sister and husOily the special district responsible band. Mr and Mis. Kenneth
fur **"
Uie debt.
*
Dlgttt. member* of a weekend
Supervisor* recommended that trailer caravan e Mr. and Mra.
Fred Frey. Mr. und Mra Norman
could back »urh bond*. Leonard and family who had
Juel returned from n weekend
up north, Mr. and Mra. Everett
Couch from Dowling. Kenneth
Frey, son of the Robert Freys,
and Mi*s Cilery! Leonard from
Dowling wire dinner gueate of
Mr und Mr*. Leo Frey. Kathryn
and Marvin The dinner wa* In
iamor of Mra. Fred 'Lol*) Frey,
who wo* ”9 year* young.
Mra Robert Frey took her roti
Kenny to 8t. Joseph Hospital
in Ann Arbor Monday for mrdlcal te»ta on Kenny They re­
turned Itomc Wednesday. * LayI man's Sunday was given ova- to
| Leo Frey. Kenneth Nickerson.
Mra Kenneth Nickerson of Ban­
field. Floyd Miller, Jim Wright
and Clarence Campbell of Briggs
and Robert Gaskill of Dowling
to present at the three churches
* Mrs. Ruth Lens had the local
pctlro club Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Pritcluird
attended a Sears Recognition
dlnrur Saturday evening al IlaStafford Res, In Kalamazoo.

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BRIDGESTONE
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Speech Therapist - Miss Kath­
leen Morrison, a June graduate
of Western Michigan University,
is a speech therapist with the
»Baryy County Special Education
Department. MLw Morrison, who
did her practice teaching here
last year, is from Rochester.
N.Y. She work* with speech im­
paired children In Hastings and
Delton.

Middleville
By Mrs. .Wary Jackton
119 Amaid
795-JH0
Mrs. Glen Holtz and daugh­
ters. LeUtU and Kimberly Kay.
spent Thursday and Friday with
hir mother.-Mra. Byron Walters
of Coldwater. * Mrs Ralph
Brower and daughter of Coloma,
who Kid been visiting her par­
ent*. Mr. and Mra. Clayton Ben­
nett. returned home Thursday.
• Mr and Mra. Claude Rosenburg left Wednesday far their
Winter home tn Florida. * Mra
Virginia Cridler lias a line
teaching position in Washing­
ton. D. C. W Anita Oabun Is
-■•pendlnK the Winter with her
irrandmothFr, Mra. Lena Oliver,
at Forks. Wash. * Mrs. Ray
Heir I gel Is getting about on
orutches. A plank fell on her
ankle while she was at Camp
Siiawondoaee in September. *
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Williams
were dinner guest* on Thursday

Mra. William 6*pey Saturday
evening Mr. and Mra Newman
and daughter and Mr. and Mrs
Jack Finkbelner and sons were
guests at a birthday party at
the ^speys honoring Mr. and
Mrs JfoKJ^nkbelner's birthday.
* Mr. and Mrs Paul Faulkner

wedding held al the Episcopal
Church Thursday. Oct 1. Mr.

■----------------------- 1 Baby Sitting
Hastings
I g^-vice Offered
Traffic Tickets ' By Chamber
•*_ OtMlaa O. Ilea*. SSI 8. *
—
ia.hu.aian, rule* te kava vakt.ia
Russell Hankins, manager
*4ar caauot. ■I the Hastings Are* Chamber

the Chamber of Commerce will
■« &lt;ti. ,lsl persons available for daytime
FfaSt
- b.W ram.
(aa; Lorvtu J. Ootrnavy. lit R.
There will be no charge for
Or***. 4tMtay&gt;4 «u&gt; •!*». Jrftr
thu service.
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MiuviUui arivtag, «. Cttaum at.; name*, ages, addres.se*. telephone
I»*?ow»,“ikini ana \* 1 numbers and other Information.
l.rtoa. Imoio... t.rains ana o*
„We
to be Of service to
I those who might seek tills type
of work as well as to the many
I-drina* '’••r«k
working mothers who need the
service, ” Hankins said.
£ Shork. Bi. iMoSlni S#'J5. . Bt added that the Cluqnber of
W Stat* Rd.: LronL Oka* Commerce has been successful In
sw«hBi so, 15. placement of high school stu­
W. Hut. Rd . THwaa F. dents and others seeking work
during the Summer.

Cloverdale - Hope

Grand Rapids on Sunday and
Monday.

Mr*. Mary Louiae OU* and
daughter, Osyia. of Battle Creek.

rU Brown. Mr. and Mra. Glenn
Kalamaroo. were alao Sunday
callers. * Rev. and Isaac Olgood
wish to thank the neighbors who
helped them with the cement
pouring at their mobile home, w
Rev and Mra. Harold Bugbee

•Biraday evening rollers of Mrs.
Ferris Brown * Mr. and Mra
Ira Peake attended the annual

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---- •-----------WHESL HOMC, OF COURSS
Bunday dinner guests of the
Wayne Wellmans were Mr Bnd Now mowing s fun, and falter too.
Mrs Lewis Wellman of Delton Thu Gleason tractor ease* all lawn
Afternoon callers were Mrs and garden tasks. Te*t-ridc? Call:
Wilma Spidell and Mr*. Jetty,
Spldell and daughter, of Ada, E. L. CARPENTER
and Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Cobunt
Friends of Bruce and Carolyn and family of Caledonia. Mr.
drivuif. ». MichlHARDWARE
■ Shook* Babcock will be happy and Mra. Harold Jones of Grand j
—DousM Boyce. Hickory
to know that they are parent* of Rapids were evening callers
142 I. State St.
earahu dririac 8 JoSor
a daughter barn Tuesday mom­
. ing. Oct. 12. at Marshall. The
Court; Al-’ Babcocks have a boy, Tommy, 4.
and another daughter. Diane,
19 moa. The grandparents, who
............
ia*d. raUed to trap In a»«rtd drat wade snook* and tne Orville
dlaunca ahead. W 0&gt;m «U&lt;L
BabCtKk*.

Annual Public

U in Blodgett Hospital
-

Young Republicans
To Meet Thursday
ill r-r
n —
A11
persons between'lhe ,age*
ofr
n Bnd 40 who are interested in
me future of the Republican
~
—- —
—• •—■ a
Party
are ■invited
to attend
meeting of the Young Republi­
cans to be held at the Hastings
City ’Bank at 7:30 pm this
Thursday. Oct. 14. Social hour to
follow the meeting.

Mrs. Ira Chaffee was In Bat­
tle Creek last week visiting Mr

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SUNDAY, OCT. 24. Serving 12 Noon to ?

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HASTINGS MASONIC TEMPLE

PROFESSIONAL DRY CLEANING SERVICE
North Gun Lake Coin-Op Open 5:00 a.m. - 10 p.m.

Adults $1.50

Children

Mr. and Mr?. Robert Chaffee.

Cascade. * Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Keegstra were among thoae who
attended the U-M-M8U game. *
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Ingall of Lake

son. * The Reading Club met
Tuesday al the Minnie McFall
Building.
Harley Madden of Plainwell
spent thc weekend with ills sis­
ter. Mra. Dorothy Bonneville. *
Mrs Alfred Boraom and Mra.
Banfield Mothodiat Church Wed­ McKoy attended the "Sound of
nesday
evening.
Plan* were Music” Saturday In Grand Rapfinalized for the Oct. 18 unorga*bortl to be held in thc church Newberry visited her daughter.
•octal room'from 5:30 until 7 .30. Mra. Alfred Baraotn, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Flnkbeincr and Mra. Will Harper were

gram chairman, Mra Bowie Stanley Finkbelner Bunday. *
Stantdn * Mr. and Mra. Robert Mr and Mr* Burdette Cline
and his parent*. Mr. and Mrs
brother of Mrs Frey. Edward Guy CllJje. are in Colorado for
Mathews and his family Sunday ta« week*, the men for hunting

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five more brothers and sisters Irving Raul are
least 31 years * Mr. and Mrs.
Vera Pritchard entertained Mr
and Mrs William Pritchard and
family to a Sunday dinner. *
Members of the Faith parish me*
at Banfield Monday evening for
a business meeting.

visiting her

Richard Reytf w

last Tuesday night, telling of the
new T-K library. W Harold
Haywood returned heme after a
week at Pennock Hospital »
Mra. Dolly Johnson, who suffer­
ed a stroke, la in Pennock Hoapltal.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ray­
mond ore building an addition
on their home on Sheriden
Street ♦ Mr. and Mrs Glendale
Myers have enclosed their front
the Pleasant Valley School. re­ porch. * The Methodist WSCS
ported that then- were 23 young- will mew. thi* Thursday evening.
A good program Is planned and
school, but four have moved every member should be present

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ceosful but there were other
Mra. Robert
Tlir pupils are making Hoilo- complications.
Allen of Hastings spent Friday
piano given thc with Mra Willtam Sweet. Mra
George Chapman spent Saturday
also happy to have a music in the Sweet home.
Hex Shad. Mra Ray Pott* and
Alice Trepp called on Paul Smith
absenl nor tardy the first month and family in Ann Arbor before
were Kip Miller. Steve Clark.
Joyce and Roy Letton. Duane
and Marilyn Zook. Ronda Neeb.
Kevin and Merle Kauffman and
Susan and Denise Patrick.

enjoying the

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Merle Wheating. Mrs.
Robert Francisco and Mrs Frank
Chert of Lansing flew to New
York last week visiting the
Worlds Fair and many of the
highlights of the City, making
onderful *tx-days vacation.

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Ionia Here Friday for Parents Night Game
Unbeaten Saxons
Host Bulldogs
In League Clash
Grand Ledge Hosts
Ixiketcood After
Upsetting St. Johns

Hasting* and Grand Ledge,
each with three straight league
victories, are tied for first place
in the West Central Conference
with the Baxons being host to
Ionia Friday night and Grand
ledge entertaining Die Lakewood
Vikings.
Charlotte goes to GreanvUle

injuries.
I
■
Irwin went over from the onefoot line to climax an 80-yard
drive in'the first quarter and
Roger Millbrook converted. In
the second period Irish capped a
13-yard march with another sixpolnter from six yards out.
St. Johns went within six inch­
es of the Comets’ goal .as the half
ended but failed to score.
Ben Cadwell passed 33 yards lo
Irish In the third period and
Millbrook again converted to
make it 20-0 The scoring situ­
ation was set up a 8t. Johns
fumble.

downs and St. Johns eight.
Charlotte celebrated Its home­
coming moving 68 yards In seven
plays to score In the final second
of the first half as Mike Fleming
passed 53 yards to Dave Green.
cesalve Fridays.
Another pass from Fleming to
The Ionia Bulldogs, always Eric Wlllmore set up the score.
tough customers for the Saxons,
Alma drove to the Orioles'
scored a 6-0 win over Greenville eight-yard line tn the third peri­
Friday night. Grand Ledge up­ od but gave up the football after
set the Redwings 20-0 and Char- four attempts. The Panthers had
tottc edged Alma. 6-0.
( 13 first downs to seven for the
Hastings takes Its unbeaten winner*
record onto Johnson Field Fri­
day in a Parents Night game
Parent* of members of the foot­
ball squad will have on their
backs the numbers of their sons
on the team, and the mothers
will receive flowers. During the
half the parent* will be treated
to cider and doughnuts by mem­
Oct 14—Ionia Frosh at Has­
bers of the Girls League Board. tings, 5:38 p.m.
Parents of the cheerleaders are
Oet. 15—Ionia at Hastings, 8
p.m.. Parent* Night.
Ionia comes to Hastings after
OeL 16—District M a r e h I n g
° ‘
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Bolldag* battled Charlotte to
OeL 18—Student Council. 3rd

Hustings High
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| Football Roundup

04M1I HUDAT MIGHT

aurpeialngiy one-aided win at

elute are co-sponaortng the
Youth Council dance which will
be held in the East gym follow­
ing the Ionia-HuMlngs game
Friday night. Director Bob King
has announced. Dancing from

Daily Drawings
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Olivet at ClUaai-XeUa.

F*w at AlUcaa.
FUP OMID RMIH.TS
TO. lak*w*«4 0.
OrMavlU* 0.

Delton
Knrttt SS. B.C. Lakeview 0.
BatU* Crwk », Laaaiae laiMrn
MarahaU 37. Harwr Crtak 0.
Sartorial* U. Olivat 0.
OalaaUrj Auam 11. Oall Laka
Allegan 8*. Wee* Ot
BeMlag 35, LakevUi
Carson Clip a, Oar*
Cmerteck *0. MktUi

Hulett
atioa H
Holl 30. Irowin 7.

Potterville’20, WekkervllU
Portland «, Lalniebnr* 0.

Greeyivjlle High won the bat­ Period.
OeL 31—ME A Institute,
tle of statistics against Ionia, but
thoae don't count. Two coaUy
fumbles and the fine punting of
Oct. tt—MEA Institute, No
Bulldog Stan Krydnaki spelled School.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Belaon
the difference in the game.
and Shirley were dinner guests of
Greenville outgained the vic­
tiie Larry BeLwn family of Kala­
tors 208 to B0 and had 12 first Post-Gome Dance
mazoo Saturday.
clowns to Ionia's five, and still
Ionia recovered a Yellow Jack­
et fumble on the Greenville 11
late In the first half and Krycinskl scored from the two on the
fourth down.
'
Mike Irish scored all three

I Tough Lakewood11 alty

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Tilt on Viking Field
rugged Lakewood defense
and mistakes kept the Hastings
High School Saxons from rolling
up a score but Coach Jock Clarey's unbeaten Blue * Gold grid
squad were happy anyway with
their 6-0 victory In the rain on
the Vikings' new field Friday
night.
It was Hastings' first win over
Lakewood since the rivalry was
started In 1863. .and it was the
first time I^ikewood had teen
scored on this year. The Vikings
had two win/ against one score­
less tie going into the game.
While the Vikings' defense

was much belter.
The Saxons rolled for 14 first
downs and 198 yards on the
ground while Lakewood was
grudgingly granted just two first
downs rushing and a total of 73
yards in all.
Hastings put the ball in play
71 time* from scrimmage, Lake­
wood 40.
Hastings tost 60 via penalties.
Lakewood 10.
Each team lost the ball once
on fumbles
..Nwiisia completed
cuuiptcteu two
twu out
um of
ui
Hastings
110 passes, one the lone touch1 down play In the closing seconds
of the first naif covering 22
yards. Lakewood completed one
out of eight for one yard, and
had one intercepted.
Hastings' thrilling touch­
down came as the clock was
second period.
Center Lee Belfield got the
snap to cool Quarterback Dave
Williams who tossed lo Halfback
Mike Hess tor Uie touchdown
The attempt to kick the point—
wIUi the first half over —was
wide.
The last minutes of the second
period were really something
With 3:20 to go, Hess inter­
cepted one of Quarterback Dave
Bjork's passes and returned it
five yards to the Viking 14.
Co-Captaln Ken Weller got 5.
Hess was held for no gain then
Weller got 4. With the ball on
the five, Lakewood put up a ter­
rific stand and held Fullback
Tom Gibson for no gain and the
Saxons gave up the boll.

which eel the ball back on
the 50 and eventually William*

abte than

the number of

There will be no restriction on
the number of time* sportsmen
may'hunt al Fennville
Aside from thia measure to
give ail hunter* a fair crack at
the action, the system for handIILakes
line Miaar
dug In
in ■and.
with '
1
JI It e V. ruood
tel lln.
r.,4 wIO.
ling goose shooter* at the two
the aid of another 15 yarder,
Last Fall's new system of hold- units wiU be the same as a year
। took the ball on downs on their! ing dally drawings for issuing ago
|20' ,
..
.. 'ko&lt;m« shooting permit* at the Figuring in the Department *
Hvsa interception Has- gwan Creek and Fennville units
h?d ■ ftr,t ,n&lt;1 10 0,1
th* Allegan state game area the drawing system in 1865 were
Viking &gt;4 but gave up the ball on will be continued this season, but results of a recent goose hunter
downs on the five.
,, change will be added to give opinion survey which showed
On the neat Hastings aeries, non-local sportsmen a better tHat far more of these sportsmen
the Saxon* seared.
। chance to hunt at the first of favored the program than the
previous one
In the third period the hard 'the* two Popular sites
luck Saxons picked up three first I Because there was some crill-I
downs putting the ball on the; clam that goose shooters living
Viking 2'i. In this series. Has- near the State game area had an
rangrmrnt which forced many
tings drew two five-yard penal- advantage last season In parti- .

southern Michigan's Oct-

11-Not.

An hunter* who arrive al tha
tw0 southwestern sites by 6 a m.
r*ch day will be laaued num­
bered discs. At that early hour,
a drawing wUl be held, ualng
number* that match the diacs
issued The hunter *ho hold* the
first number drawn will have the
hrst choice of a shooting post or
b,ln&lt;1; u‘r next hunter who to

choice, ana ao on.

*h*

who Is successful in the daily
drawings must team up with al
least one other person; a party
tie* and lost the ball on the 10 |clpatlng In the drawings, the!
of three Is the limit for each of
Lakewood took to the air and. Conservation Department deciCthis area's shooting posts. The
after four incomplete passes I
io put a limit on hunter use
same requirement holds true for
Hastings took the ball on the |
8wBn Creek's controlled shootZone 8 ot the FWnnville unit.
O“
&lt;tow"W,fr:
V ..
UUtat 01
tatol wsiru.
For those who don't take part
Ulrwa JU ten end lM &gt; loach*
Loder Ital etan&lt;e, no kunl1UM
IJO,
---- uhlIe
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------— - ------------In the drawings, several overflow
down, but Hastings was penal- era will be allowed to hunt । permits with their car motqra-areas will again be open to an
Jzed five yards and the play was more than twiee In these sones
running.-------------------------------------- . unlimited number of goose huntnullified The next effort wa*' unleea thyre are days when
As in 1964. the new system will; era- at both the Fennville unit
stopped cold and Lakewood took more shooting poets are avail- again work like this during and Swan Creek's Hlghbanks.
over on the six. Two passes were , .............. ................. .......................
Ar*-..omplete.
—.
eh.
—. Bjork l..
no .uthen
kept
the j
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HASTINGS 6 6 8 •—6
LAKKWOOD ..... 6
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Thursday. Oelnhor
October, 14
14. 1
1965
Officials
’Wayne
.’.'xy... _
Kenney.
Grand Rapids, “
referee:
—
*------- Mike
Vanderwoude. Grand Rapids,
umpire, and Art Flegelson. Lin­
den. linesman.
.

Young Saxons
Humble Marshall
Coach Ernie Strong's Hastinas
High Junior Varsity football
squad scored an imorcsalve
Impressive 46-7
victory over Marshall's reserves
here Thursday night, but not
without early misgivings.
It looked like a tong night for
the young Saxons Marshall
kicked oft and held for the first
three plays. On the punt at­
tempt there was a mixup and the
visitors took over on the Has­
tings 1 and scored In three plays
and made the point for a 1-0

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for the next touchdown, with the
play covering 13 yards Tumes*
kick was good for a 27-7 halftime
advantage
In the third period Greg

this time from 15
. The kick was blocked

shall scoring and the Strong- &gt; The final TO came on a pass
men went to work.
from Williams to Greg C. GllHaatlnga took the kickoff and Ion*, covering 30 yard*. The kick
marched down the field with was good.
Quarterback Jim William* going
AU Hastings player* got In the
over from the 2 and Dave Tumea game and u defensive standout
kicking the point to knot the was Lyndon Bndsley who dropped
count.
the Marshall signal - caller for
then ran three playa with Bau­
Hastings held the vialtora and several losses. Mike Fitzgerald
linas taking lime out twiee. partially blocked Marshall's punt, and Don Lawrence njade key inRlck Abbey scored on a 6-yard tercepUons and Turnes kicked
plunge off left tackle. TumW fodr out of seven placemenU.
Thrge Hastings posses were ln- placement was good and the to- and did a good job on punting
complele. then Weller hit Hess ails led, 14r7, at thg end of the j and kijrilng off.
for a first down on the 32. With
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hunters may wisely some Michigan conservation
r simple hunting dubs are offering rewards for
the conviction of hunters causing
damage to farm property.

___ _
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L Doni Impose upon a farmer
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7. Note -location - of • livestock
4. A proper introduction to a and perishable crops such as soy­
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know who is on their land.
through these fields or near
5. Guns and dogs should be
kept tn the ear untu after hunt- tured
Ing permission 1.-. granted by a
8. Dogs should be under con­
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'll?n!,L*£wW..
“PProach a never be allowed to chase live­
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stock.
6. Locate farm boundaries be­
9. Always close gates. No farm­
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This will prevent trespassing on a neighbor's farm.

break down fences. gun -blast.
IL Be careful with matches or

IL Observe all game laws and
gun safety rules. A shotgun
should not be fired In the direc­
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even though they may be out of

12. Guns nhoujd be unloaded
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near people and livestock. And.
don’t fire a gun near farm ani­
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livestock frightened by a ahot-

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—John Deere No. 40 self-pro­
pelled Combine with 10 ft.
Brain head and new corn head.
—2 wheel heavy duty Grain
Trailer with hydraulic dump.
—New Idea one-row Corn Picker.
Good shape I
.
—Oliver one-row Corn Picker.
Good shape!

10/14

GOODYEAR BROS.

Safe Buy
Used Cars

WI 5-5052
10/14

124 N. Jefferson

1964 COMET CALIENTE
Dr. Sedan. 6 cyl. automatic

FARM EQUIPMENT
USEfi TRACTOKBl

1964 FORD CUSTOM
4 Dr. Sedan. V8 engine. Radio.
Only ..................................... 81695

-CASE 731 Diesel.
-CASE 400 Diesel.
-IJiU. Gas 300.
—LH-C.'H.

1963 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX
Hardtop Sport Coupe. Power
steering and brakes. Like new.
And only.......... ......... ......... 11895

—CASE 411 B, adjustable front
end.

INI RAMBLER STA. WGN.
Extra good condition.

1961 FORD 4 Dr. Sedan.

1961 MERCURY METEOR WO
4 Dr. Sedan. Automatic. Power
-steering and brakes. Radio.
Extra sharp.-------' ,W5

USED PLOWS 1
-CA8K 4 btm. hydraulic
trailer.
—UiC. 4 btm. hydraulic
trailer.
—JOHN DEERE 2 btm. 14".
—CASE 2 btm. 14" hydraulic.
—ALLIS CHALMERS 2 btm.

TRANSPORTATION
SPECIALS ;

Automatic. Radio.

NOTICES

Calendar of
Special Event*

WE BUY
WE DRY
WE STORE

WE SELL
YOUR CORN
Top Prices Paid!
Lot us grain bank your

com and deliver at your
convenience.

Hastings Milling
&amp; Farm Supply

.8450

BAND AND WIFE, to
BARNE8 A COMPANY.

oan corporation;

Over Start's Wallpaper
&amp; Paint Store

TRUCKS

Girl’s blue snow-suit, size 3.

OPEN FRIDAYS
sa/too

'
LADIES' DRESSES,
J
BLOUSES and WOOL SKIRTS

MEN’S FALL SUITS
GRAB BAGS
V?ALK UP AND SAVE I
10/14

Also larger sizes at corresponding
low prices. Guaranteed- water and
VESTER with mildew proof.

WINICK SURPLUS
WI 5-3324

206 N. Michigan

APARTMKNT

AU utilities p*W. Inch
rue. Phone WI 6-2083.

2/3 ACRE

BORDERS A NICE CREEK

pointing for fall business. Up
to 86090 week, part time for
Klm10/14

LOCAL RAWLEIGH BUSINESS
AVAILABLE In Barry Co. or
Hastings. Start immediately.
Selling experience helpful but
not necessary. Write at-once
lor particulars. Rawtelgh Dept.
MC J 661 251 Freeport, Hl.

Almort new 8-bedrootn modem
home Just outside city llnjlts.
Lovely large back yard. School

* Notice#
INSIST ON MICHIGAN BOT­
TLED OASI Sec Carl &amp; Betty's
Appliances before you buy I
They Sell—They InstaU—They
• - n*. txrr ■ flw* **^37
tf
South.

m JACOBS PHARMACY
FOR PAST 24-HOUR FILM
8KRVICEI No charge for or*-

trade for house in town tf
equal value.
'
Phone WI 6-4791

ACRES WITH BUILDINGS on
blacktop road overlooking
Thornapple Lake. 7-roorn
house with 2 screened porches,
natural gas, new electric pump,
basement bam. 2 sheds. Com­
plete price 48.500. Will mU on
terms of 4500 down and • bal­
ance on contract Inquire of
Fay Fisher, 14 mile east of
Morgan on Thornapple Lake
Rd.
10/U1

THE FATMAN—Private Detec­
tive H-Hour, Shadowing, Tape,
Ma-Ksi BtidgOM. Nation­ FOR RENT — Large trailer lot.
wide. Confidential. Oall WO
Ready for occupancy. H- ml.
4-3445 tf write IM North
from Hastings On M-43., 41250
per month. Bradl Trailer Rales.
Union. Battle Creek
U/30
Ms-sme.
— •—
'10/14
CARPET CLEANING IB EAST
With Hoet New Electrio Up- ABOUT 60 ACRES OF VACANT
LAND—Partly wooded, flowing
Bnxih. No wet oarpeta or
springs,
excellent
hunting
and
MandworiL Clean 180 square
cloM to Tbornappta Lake. Thia
Floor Covering. 123 W. State,
Hastings- Phone WI 8-6112. tf
dub. Complete price 45000, WIU
expert TAILORING - Meh'S
seU on terms of 1500 dow* and
or women's clothing. We nar­
balance on contract. Inqt,
~*
row lapels, taper panta. alter
Fay Fisher. ’4 mile ea
double into single breasted
Morgan on Thornapple
coats. Al. the Dutch Tailor,
6504 Gun Lake Road. WI 5­
6714. .
tf
OR .BEAUTIFUL SPRING
FLOWERS—Get your Import­ HUCKLEBERRY GUN SHOP
ed Dutch bulbs NOW al Blair's
for guns, scopes, binoculars,
Fann &amp; Garden. Hyacinths,
ammunition and service. I*aytulips, crocus and daffodil*.
away or charge offered. Three
10/14
miles east of Dclloo. Phone
Delton 833-5782. Hours daily
until 9. Bundays 111 4. Monday,
a rubber stamp with your new
Wednesday and Friday eve­
ZIP Code pumoer. Three-Uno
nings 'til 8. Doug Young, owner.
stamp with you: name, ad-

APPLES — Leon Tack. 731 0710 APPLE PICKERS at Yonan Or­
•8J6. This included. poatage
chard 3 Ji miles 'north of Ionia
2m. north Banfleld.
10/14
★ Penoaala
FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAbI
allowance. Phone
—Use Rexall's fast permanent.
DAY. NOHtUBSR 10. JOBS.
10/14
ro. 171. Hastings TetoptoeM
Regular 42.00—Now |li)0. No
NSW A USED PUMPS—New In­
WI ft-MN. Metta* even
pre-shampoo—No after odor. EXPERIENCED married man
stallations and remodel Ins.
Monday, Ip*.
tt
Ore Se*erlb«d a*:
-.
Available at Jacobs* Pharmacy.
for steady dairy farm work.
Powell's Plumbing Co. Frce.eiIdl.Tille Dawn* Addlilea
tf
Phone Charlotte 543-2837.
Vittega of Middleville,
timatea. 24 hour service. Call
... .own « Norik. Rnnie 10
’
10/14
Middleville SY 6-3643 evenings. * Wonted
. hornepple Toweihlp, Barry FOR SALE — White Potatoes,
ST 5-3044 days.
if
Counly, Mlehlna. a* retarded la
sand- grown, non - irrigated, RELIABLE PERSON WIT^i
, rk... ■
vi..
v.
1 ■ n.....
AUTOMOBILE needed to de­ RUMMAGE SALE — St Rose WANTED—Portable typewrit*,
County Record*.
Sunday calls accepted. George
in good condition. Phone WI
liver Otan Mills -Club Plans.
Society, Fri, Oct. 22, 9 to 6:30;
WAJ.W?Sd company, Christiansen, 2'4 miles north Male5-4634.
10/14
or
female.
See
Maxine
of
Stanton
on
M-68
to
Hillis
A MICHIGAN CORPORATION
Rd, 1st house west on right.
Sloan. Rm. 3, 202 W. Court.
Mortgage
School, Bond and Jefferson.
TYPMO lo do U home. WI 6­
J. LEONARD HYMAN
Curtis-E-House.
10/14
..
10/14
10/14, 4997.
10/14
3-SSOO
11/4
808X40X2108 OBDEB.
Sttte ot Mkhlcea. *

SAVE

■EVERYTHING
FOR THE FARM”

1960 Ford « Ton Ptekup.
4 wheel drive.

Some maternity doth*. Men's
wear: shirts, 15-1514; pants. 32.
Other odds and ends.
10/14
FOR BALE—About 800 bales Of
hay, alfalfa and brome. Phone
823-6806 Delton.
tf

SWEATERS for all the family

—SeraraJ good used P.T.O.
ground driven spreaders.

1961 Dodge H Ton Ptekup

HUttOER PRIVATE RUMMAGE SALE —
Saturday, Oct. 16, 9 am. to 12
noon al 204 N. Church. Baby,
clothing, blue buntings, blank-

me!. Sunfield

—CASE 3 btm. 14’ mtd. break-

.4195

Wayne Richard. Sunfield
Albert Bell, Nashville
SATURDAY, OCT. 16
ir Buiinese Services
Verne Winger, Freeport
DEMOCRATIC SWISS STEAK
10/14
---------~
. Oct J6.
ATTENTION—The Avon Repre­ FOR SALE—Set tf 6 fluorescent
sentative for the south half of
lamps, 4 bulbs each, 8 ft. long.
WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER M
Rutland Twp. Is Eleanor Bax­
Will sell singly or as a group,
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 20, Alto
ter. If there 1* something you
wm take bast offer. 945-4064.
Garden Club Ahnual Harves:
want before ahe can get to
10/14
Banquet, open to the public, at
the Caledonia Methodist Church
10/14
Turkey dinner prepared by wom­
* Help Wasted
WINDOW
GLASS
INSTALLED
en of the Caledonia Methodist
in aluminum, steel or wood
Church, 3150. Reservations must
sash. Burkey Auto Glass &amp; HELP WANTED — Due to the
be in by Oct. 12. Call Mrs. Frank
growth of the Mid-Villa, we
Radiator Shop, 218 N. Jeffer­
Finkbelner, TW 1-8157, Cale­
are now in need ot- another
son, Hastings.
tf
donia. or Mrs Joseph Abels, RO
fuu-ume cook. Mid-viua inn.
6-3199, or OW 3-3432. Program,
phone SY 5-3640.
19/21
Mr. and Mrs. Norton Louis Avery
ICE—Trimming, cabling, ra­
of Lowell will show pictures of
BEAUTY
OPERATOR-Experi­
moval. Free estimates. Insured.
travels through United States.
enced one year, or more, for
Phone OL 3-6066. Nashville.
manAtrer.
Male
or'tent
Air
ftalMich.
tf
FRL.-8AT, OCT. 22-28

legXls

GOOD AS NEW
STORE

8UB per hour guaranteed
Hours 9 to 3 or 3 to 9. Only re­ FURNISHED A PAR
FOR RENT - Util
quirement is a pleasant speak­
Phone WI 5i947L
ing voice. Bee Maxine Sloan,
Rm. 8, 202 W. Court, (Xirtis- A NINE 9-ROOM HOUSE m
M-House.
X/14
good location. Ideal for family.
Refercncea required. CaU WtSO after 8.
-

WHEELER MARINE BALES * GET- FIRST CALL ON THE
PIONEER BRAND SEEDS
SERVICE —Mercury outboard
you'll need next Spring. Call
me now for the varieties that
Flote Boat*. Trailers and aowill boost your yield- goals next

23. 81. Rose School

-MINN. MOLINE 3 btm. 16’j
trip bun.

1967 Buick 3 Dr. Hardtop ..1125

1961 FORD ECONOLINE BUS—
Equipped for camping- WIU
sleep two adults and three
small children. Change to
hauling in ten minutes. Priced
to sell. Call 945-5887 weekends.
10/21 ITS APPLE AND CIDERTIME
.Nelson's Welcome Orchard has
1969 MERCEDES BENZ SEDAN popular varieties available now.
-Fuel injected. 946-9780. 10/14 Fresh - pressed cider, honey,
squash, popcorn. Open dally
until six. H mile north of IceUa
oaM-ea.
tf

WI 5-2943

NEW 10 OZ. WATIRPROOF TARP

1968 Mercury 4 Dr.
Standard------------

Crest garden
a plant Soul
Mow WL I
Cox Rd , turn left

RUMMAGE SALE — St. Rose ELECTRIC Razors reptfredGlazier, col!
JU.
Speclal —Your razor cleaned,
Man, Tues,
lubricated and sharpened, only
U
8135. Service and satisfaction
FULL
TIME,
reliable
man
for
guaranteed. Lepo Drug. 1*4 E.
10/28
Urt repair .and service store.
State St, Hastings
if
Good pay. With uniforms fur­
nished to r '
’
B: 71110-FHA 3CJ-011U8
Service, 235 S.
ply Signs
MOXTOAOB 6ALB — Defeull bs*
Jefferson.
10/14

1006 E. Railroad

-FORD with loader.
1962 MERCURY MONTEREY
4 Dr. Automatic drive. Power USED PICKERS:
steering and brakes. Radio.
—MASSEY HARRIS 2-row
SUM
self propelled.
1962 MERCURY MONTEREY
—1410. 1-row.
Hardtop. Power steering and
-MINN. MOLINE 1-row.
brakes. —........................ i.$1285
—OU VER 1-row.
-NEW IDEA Model 20 2-row
1962 CHEVROLET
mounted.
4 Dr. Sedan. 8 cyl. Stand, trans.
—NEW IDEA l-row puU type.

OLBtM maxb xnos 4 LAD IKS
■k Automotive
1966 OLDSMOBILE JET - STAR
88 —Holiday Coupe, automatic
transmission — power steering
and brakes—radio. 945-5833.
10/14

WI 5-5903
1956 FORD 4 Dr................... $ 75
—1966 DODGE Nta. Wgn. ...8425
-1959 FORD 2 Dr. ..
—I960 DODGE 4 Dr.
.S495
—1957 VOLKSWAGEN____ 8358
—1967 DODGE 4 Dr............... 8375
—1960 FORD Sta. Wgn. ...8350
—1957 LH.C. Stake Truck...8175
—1959 RAMBLER Atnbxesador
Immaculate condition.

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"Wi'ro A* Near As Your Telephone"

'WI

SERVICE and REPAIR GUIDE

SELLCTIOM

MAHLER
MOTOR SALES

FRANCISCO
FARM SUPPLY
WI 5-3150

M37 South

1310 N. Michigon

10/1.

Pltone WI 5-2479

10/14

HOTTEST DEMS
IN TOWN
1965 VOLKSWAGEN CAMFER
. . . Fully equipped for that
camping trip. New car condi­
tion with 9000 miles.
1963 OLDS CONVERTIBLE
•
... Dynamic 88. power steering
and brakes, radio, whitewalls,
red with white top and match­
ing interior.

1963 OLDS SPORT COUPE

FEMALE

HELP

WANTEO

EXECUTIVE

KAECHELE'S

SECRETARY

305 S. Church

tf
iws.

and Typing

NOTICE!

Radio. whittwaUs.

Let Form Bureau Services

in confidence

handle your shelled corn

Send full resume to

direct from the field . . .

Box 992 .. . c/o THE

Our new truck hoist and

PONTIAC - OLDS ■ CADILLAC
WI 5-2478 107 N’Michigan Ave

dryer are ready!

Dltrd. October 3. 1005
Philip if. Mitchell. Ju
hale
Petld A. Dltemtr*.

We Offer Top Prices
For Your Corn

employer

PUBI40ATI0V 08DB8.

FARM BUREAU
SERVICES

NOTICE 5

FARMERS
We are now booking
Feed Concentrates for the
winter of 1965 and 1966.
(Bookings until Oct. 15.1

959 KARMANN GH1A
Clean car. Good transportae,
lion.

REAHM
MOTOR SALES

MlrbU.n.

All replies held

• An equal opportunity

drivingw
1960 OLDSMOBILE

OBDEB FOB PUBLICATION
CXalns.

WI 5-5352

Good Shorthand

steering and brakes, radio,
good whitewall tires, fully
guaranteed.

1963 FORD SEDAN
. . . Very low mileage and ex­
ceptionally clean, standard

J. Hndtoe
Hud*oo

Service

LAWN MOWER REPAIR —Au­
COMPLETE PLUMBING AND
Busineu Services Offered
HEATING SERVICE — Repair
thorized Dealer for Wheel
and new. Royal Hayes, 438 W.
Horse Tractor and Lawn Boy
Clinton. Phone W| 5-3)33.
LET OUR EXPERIENCED SERVICE
Mower*. E. L. Carpenter Hard­ PUMP SERVICE—Sta-Rite Water
MAN repair your appliances
Systems Sold, Installed, serviced
ware.
Lewis Electric. Cloverdale 623­
with factory warranted part*.
Concrete Produch
.
5381.
All type* of repair work handled.
10/91।
Call Service Dept. Montgomery
KEYS- DUPLICATED while you
Ward. Hastings Wi 5-2954.
Automobile fir Machlriery
wait. Ben Franklin Store. State GET YOUR READY-MlX from the
Barry County Ready Mix 'Co.
Repair
at .Jefferson.
WATCH AllD DIAMOND RING
Phone WI 5-21Z3Appliance &amp; General Repair

Heating - Plumbing
New • Remodel • Repair

HASTINGS BANNER

1963 OLDS SEDAN

Clip This Guide — Keep It in a Handy Place for Future Reference

copy on Richard
Irotor With Will
Mirhlsan, prior I
Publication eo
10/14
made
provid
Com Rule.

PUBLICATION OBDEB
Klelc of Mir'
Cour*.
E.lete of 11
File No. 14105.
Notice ‘‘ '”
Petition

Farm Bureau
Services
M-37 South

LEGAL

REPAIR — Expert workmanship.
Gilmore Jeweler*. 102 E. State COMPLETE AUTO GLASS SERV­
St. Phone WI 5-5316.
ICE—First clau work. Call WI
5-5085. Burkey Sale* and Serv­
ice. 218 N. Jeffer*on.
CERAMIC. FORMICA. LINOLEUM
AND CARPET REPAIR —Has­
ting* Ftoor Covering. 123 W.
AL
SIGNS' TIRE SERVICE. 235 S.
State. \yi 5-5118.
Jefferson—Ipauenger, Truck and
Farm Tires. Wheel Alignment
and Balancing. Brake RelhMng.
WATCH &amp; CLOCK REPAIRING—
Shock* and Muffler Service.
Guaranteed workmanship. Alvo
945-5170.
all kind* of Jewelry Repair and
Engraving. Miller Jeweler*, 118
W. State St.
CHAIN SAW^ HEADQUARTERS —
Repairs anfll'sharpening. Saw
parts and supplies. McCulloch
and Pioneer. Francltco . Farm
ZIPPERS REPLACED AND RE­
Supply. M37 So. WI 5-3150.
PAIRED In heavy garment*. Rod
-- Wing Sporting Boot* and Shoes.
Beebe's Shoe Shop, 123 S.
Jefferson.
' ,
RADIATORS Cleaned. Repaired,
Recored. Burkey Setos apd Serv­
ice. 218 N. Jefferson. Phone
WI 5-517^.
GAMBLES REPAIR SHOP —All
washer*, dryers and small home
appliance*. Call 945-2317.
SERVICE ON ALL MAKES of trac­
tors. machinery and chain saws
VACUUM CLEANER HEADQUAR­
in our new building «t 124 N.
TERS—Service, parts, hoses and
Jefferson. Experienced mechan-'
bag* for all makes Authorized
ics. Goodyear Bros. Phone WI
Hoover Sale* and Service. Stcury
Electric. 222 S. Jefferson.
5-5052.

RENTAL OF WHEEL CHAIRS.
WALKERS AND CRUTCHES— ALL GRADES WASHED .SAND
AND GRAVEL — Bender Gravel
Headquarters for hospital sup­
Co. Home office 822 S. Benton.
lies. Gardner's. Phone 945­
Phone WI 5-5412. Plant, W.
2134.
State Rd. Phone WI 5-2121.
CUSTOM GRINDING AND MIX­
ING done at the farm according
to your specifications. Farm Bur­ Miicelloneou*
eau Services, M37 So.. WI 5­
2223.
HAVE YOUR PICTURES FRAMED
AT BEVERWYK S COLOR CEN­
complete developing serv­
TER— Raw wood or finished
ice—24 hour Service (black
frames. Also, custom framing.
and white). Jacob* Pretcription
221 W. Mill.
.
/
• Pharmacy. Phone WI 5-2466.
CUSTOM DRAPERY SERVICE-^ MOBILE HOMES SALES —Del's
Auto Wrecking end Del's Phil­
Largest selection of Drapery
lip's "66". M37 So.. 945-5141.
Fabrics In Barry County. Kirsch
rod*. Installation and Hanging.
Bevtrwyk** Color Center, 221
Radio,
Television Repairing
W. Mill.

TROPHY CENTER —Plus special­
ised engraving of all kind*. Gil­ SENTZ TV COLOR SALES AND
SERVICE—315 S. Hanover,
more Jeweler, 102 E. State St.,
945-3862. Free service for one
Phone 945-5316.
year on Setchell-Carlson Color.
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING —
Repair and new work. Fixtures ALL MAKES’ OF TV, RADIOS.
RECORD CHANCERS REPAIRED
and supplier Kelley Electric
Service. 524 Middleville Rd..
—Central Radio arid TV Service.
228 N. Jefferson. Phone Wl 5­
Phone WI 5-2700 after 5 p.m..
9187.
'
Hastings.

Call 945-3481 If You Would Lika to be Listed in
Thi* Weekly Service and Repair Guide

WI 5-2223
10/14

BANNER WANT ADVS. BRING RESULTS

�n1

»

Card of Thanks

||;*o
West Woodland

Dotrglo, Buck it
Given Promotion

Douglas Buck *as recently pro­
By Victor SUion
moted to senior project nrrinMr । l Woadlaad
CARD OF THANKS
M7-3U1
by Oldsmobile Division of Oei1 wish to thank aU my friends nvol
I wrote my weekly letter
and relatives for cards, flowers
And checked It o'er with cart.
and calls received during my stay
But when The Banner reached
at the hospital and since relum­
ing borne. Tiianks to Rev. VanMy Items weren't there I
denBoecb for his Vtelte and to
the neighbors who auteted tn the tors Institute of Flint In lMi.

farm work. Your kindness will
always be remembered.
way. D.ouftlgg.aad wife and
Carl Jordan
daughter live, it 1775 E. Clinton
Trail, Charlotte.
CARD -OF THANKS
We wish to thank the Rev. r U.’. U'8'
Con* h»d
Marcias .Taber, Hickory Corners Intelligence Specialist t turn i
Lodge 345 F&amp;AM, the miny tfidch provide counter intelllneignbors and friends who con­
gence, foreign language In tertributed to the heart fund, for rogaUoa-.teanslaUan and inter­
Uie beautiful flowers and the pretation for Fleet Marine Forces.
many kind acta of sympathy. We
Uianx you.
OBDEB FOB AFPBABABCB.
Mrs. Jack Horton and family
NUto al MicMsan. Tka Clrculi

LEGALS
OHDEB TO ANSWER.
_
K. wiw**'
Wilfong. Drfradut. In thHArarid
C««ri

.'."Fttr.,. n.,-,
idsaL Arnold E. Wilf

i

pubuoatxox oitn

PUBLICATION OBDEB.

(I cannot place the blame)

Episcopal

Layman to Speak

West Mich. Tourist Meet
Provides Of ficials Ideas
*

Layman'c Wwk for the Fifth
Province of the ProtraUnt Epte-

Under another person's name!

-

.

'

'

.... ILL

Church­
When I complained, I was
man's
assured
Hastings Township SupervisorHenceforth they would do tetter. Bunday CYtnUig. Oct. 17.
,
Jack O'Connor, chairman of the reetor of the Michigan Depart- I
Bo last week, under my name,
I
T rCClJOrt
Tte meetibg will ba i
Barry County Board of Super- ment ol CotuervaUoa.
Wis someone rise's letter!
DavWPa Church of Wert
Many coraplalnta ted teen re1
By
Mra. Svlean
Sylvan T
Tagg
ctived by the office of WMTA!
B
y Mrt.
Now, I'm not too fussy nor hard
nos KenfleW, Flrat Word Alder­
man, represented
thc Barry rn use area io u» ciicct tnac n ,
I don't Itch for a fight.
tea been a practice of Uie many |1un&lt;r,luUtlon»
County
Board
at
the
46th
annual
But—here’s my letter for this
State parks when trailer and
I,Ir
Mn- Wayne Smith ‘
chell fa
camping facilities are filled toiar® 016 P^enU of a daughter,
And they'd better get it right fl church.
capacity, to fall to aid vtaltora
Oct. 4, at Pennock
The Hight Her. Charira B.
to IUX1 on.^1, omM
«
Bennisoo, bishop of the diocese. tor Inn In Traverse City.
Signs were posted last weekend
Do&lt;y, who U chalrnu
old sister.
at the corners of Martin Road
This, It seemed to rnenibcrs,
and M43 and Charlton Park
recreation activities committee. was not only an Inhospitable
Road end at the Coats Grove Carteton B. Hutchins Jr., presi­
Freeport residents
participated
practice but a Door invcatmenl
Freeport
resident participated
Intersections with the two roads dent, stated that "the object «
oftte rMnlM
Ul lhe blood dtnlc
Middleand work was expected to begin the auoctatlon • is to rroamte
’1Ue Metoodht Church Monday.
Mrs Jeanne Gould, long time
Tuesday on blacktopping the two among laymtn • more deflDlte WMTA board member; Mra.
* Mr and Mra. Bernard Dukes
highways. Preliminary work was and inteillgant underrtandlDg &lt;ft
n
of Hastings were,
visitors of Mr and Mrs. ■
done a year ago. The Martin the life of the church, ite hta- Mudge. representative of Che to encourage them lo return. ■
Road to be surfaced Is Just un­ tory and ita program to cnltet
Out of tote committee meeting; Floyd Dukes. A Mr. and Mrs. i
with Harris, as well as the lunch- Charles King and Lloyd were'der three miles while the Charl­
ton Park stretch is somewhat
eon
meeting
following
where
he
Friday
dinner
guests of Mr. and To Be Specialist—Airman Edwin
tlve servlte for the church anil
Mra. Mudge and Mra. Gould was the featured’speaker, camo Mra. Donald King of Rockford, i M. Truesdell, son of Mrs. Doris
longer because of the curve Just to deepen their worship of Al­
made the trip in a Cortes Mo­ a number of facta that should be A Sunday callers of Mr. and Mra. J- Strouse of Rl Freeport, has
north of Fuller cemetery. Ac­
mighty Ood."
tor Coach- •
cording to Orval Cutahaw, man­
of special interest to Barry Martin Tuttle at the Clair Clum i*en selected for training at
The son of a Methodist minis­
Among those inspecting thc County c-ltlamn who enjoy ramp- 'j home
were Mr. and‘ Mrs. ‘Jay
as an **
Air
ager-engineer of the Road Com­
*------- ------—1 cSheppard
*’“”* AFB, 'Texas,
r*’
“
mission, these two roads arc ter who lat$r changed to the
Ing and trailer living Id our Champllff and children and Mrs. ‘ Force aircraft maintenance specFederal Aid roads and with the Episcopal Chlirch and became Berns of Cincinnati. Ohio, sold Slate Park system, Mrs. Gould Badle Swett of Belding; Mr. and ialUt. The airman, who attended
rector
of
Christ
Church
In
Glen
UB. paying 50 percent of the
Mrs. George Clum and family, j Lakewood High School, completreported.
cost of the paving, 16,000 and
local; Mrs. Alice Erickson and ed basic al Lackland AFB. Texas.
The group were assured that! children
following the annual meetof Souto Freeport; Mr. [
&gt;8.000. Xt is expected that with licgnn his active work In the
good weather, the two projects church as a, choir boy at the
park system to help visitora to and
atld Mrs.
Mra Russell
Ru“«l&gt; Blough
Blough of
of MidMid­ 1
will be completed In a week or
ten days. Mr. Cutahaw alto In­ ever since. A graduate from Wil­
duties available, whctiwr public
°f_r^tam“00’
formed us that the mile of Mar­ liams College, with three years tee, meeting Impromptu, with or private.
Blough, local.
.
tin Road north of M43 would at Harvard Divinity School, ha Charles D. Harris, deputy dlMr and Mrs. Clifford Fields!
Harris stated that poaalbly and daughter of Kalamazoo were j
probably not be graded until bos just been ordained a deacon.
next year due to thc delays they
Saturday visitora at the Clair I
have encountered this summer.
Clum home. The children were
However, he said they might
which will be handed out wIku overnight guests of their grand­
the parks are full, Indicating thc parents. * Bunday dinner guests
possibly get in here to replace
By Mrt. Glendon Curllt
the bridge and remove the neces­
location of suitable campgrounds of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Tuttle were
10) N. Mils
&gt;*7-n&lt;
sary trees yet this Fall, surely
and trailer faculties within on Mr. and Mra. Terry Pleug and
these two pieces of blacktop road
agreed distance from thc park. son of Dutton, Mr. and Mra.
Woodland Calendar
will be greatly appreciated, es­
The members of West Mlchl- Martin Tuttle and eon and Mr.
pecially if we have as much mud
gan Tourist AssociaUon brought and Mrs. Freddie Kidder and
again as we had last Spring.
As chairman of Layman's 7, firebarn.
out
the fact that under the new­ daughter. * Sunday dinner guests
Oct. 14—Jr. Varsity football. 7,
Wark for Province Five his po­
ly
reorganized system of State of Mr. and Mrs. Adon Myers
with Grand Ledge.
Mrs Frank Barry has been sition carries with It member­
were Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tuttle
Oct. 14—Freshman football, 7 departments the Michigan Tourbusy soliciting for the United ship on the General Division of
and sun. Laura and Mary Field
Fund. A MltcheU Towsley of Laymen's Work of the Executive 1at Grand Ledge.
Oct. 15-Vorslty football, 8 at Conservation Department, and
Lansing spent part of last week Council of the National Church.
ry
Pleug and son of Dutton, Mr.
therefore tt will behoove that
At one time he was Chairman 'Grand Ledge.
with George and Duane Bchalbly.
Department to promote private and Mrs. Karl Tuttle and Paul
A Mrs Alice Hendee returned of Laymen's work tn the Diocese . Oct. IS—Pec Wee football, 8:30, recreational developments as well Tuttle, local, and Mrs Margaret Completes Basic—Marine Private
home lost Wednesday from Pen­ ot Southern Ohio. While ttetv Woodland School.
Tuttle of Cloverdale.
Mrs. HArry P. Oanna of R2 Delnock -Hospital where she has he wu Involved in the creation
Harru agreed. that doc only ' Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Goff
been a patient since Aug. 18, of a full-fledged department ot churches.
1
Marine recruit training at the
Oct. 17—Open house at Metho­
during which Ume she had her lay ministry.
and Mrs. Cornellous Bouwens of Marine Corps Recruit Depot at
dist
parsonage.
leg removed below toe knee. She
Mra. Dougherty serves thc '
Alto were Sunday visiters at the Parris Island. 8.C. He has been
Oct ID — Child Study Club JSkst, the old Tourist Council
Is recovering nicely and glad to Dioccsean Board of tho Eplaoopal
Seymore Bouwens home. A Mr. assigned to Camp Lejeune. NO.,
be back home. Her sister. Mrs. Churchwomen as Custodian of 1Field trip.
and Mrs. Wayne Tagg attended
Oct. 20-Methodlst choir prac­ menl had been dissolved and a membership banquet at the
Vernle Gabriel of Boyne City, is the United Thank Offering.
vanced infantry combat training
both, along with other agendo..
with her and expects to remain
Prank Ritchie of Hastings Is 1tice.
VFW Post 2326 in Grand Haven. before being assigned to a school
lo care for her this Winter.
Oct. 21—Jr. Vanity football, 7,
Saturday. A Wayne Tagg attend­ or to a Marine combat or sup­
with Alma.
Mr. and Mrs. Verdan Hesterly
ed thc VFW Council in Eaton port unit.
. Oct. 21—Freshman football, 7,
and two daughters were Sunday
Rapids Bunday. He visited VFW
. Another item of interest lo­ Post 3030 In Otsego Thursday. A
with Alma.
guests of Mrs. Hesterly'a rprents,
cally is the fact that next Mr. and Mra. Burdett Tim of Name Delegates
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDonald,
of Lansing. A Our Sympathy to
Tiie Child study club members Spring It Is hoped tliat the De- Yankee Springs were Saturday
By
Mrt.
Ethel
Blank
portjjient
of
Conservation
can
toe family of Mrs. Leak of rural
supper guests of her parents, Mr. To WRC Convention
Will go on their annual field
set up a •'pilot" over-night trail­ and Mrs. Jay Wing.
CUrkHlHa
m-1434
lake Odessa, who was killed 4n
The FtlEgi-rald Corps Na 100
er-camping stop close to a free­
an automobile accident on MOO
Sunday visitors of Mr. and
way, in Uie Pontiac area. The
cast of Lake Odessa Sunday. Her
held ite monthly birthday meet­
daughter, driver .pt the .car,, and
Wr. coffee and rolls. From there object of this experiment is to
ing and dinner at tte Hall on
a Hastings couple. Mr. and Mrs. at White Cloud. Norma and they will go to Lansing to tour
Rapids. * Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Oct. 8 with 20 prewent.
Wm. Cramer, in Uie second car Joyce Zook accompanied them. WJIM and view Copixr Kettle. tourlng comping and tralleritc McDennld and Mr. and Mrs.
During the businres mreting,
involved, were seriously injured.
Reservations will be made for families who are using Michi­ Floyd Dukes 'paid their respects Iva Corwin, chairman of the
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sisson Lowell were Bunday visitors at CTwyona at Howard Johnson's gan's exceptional freeway sys­ to Mrs. Morris Leak at the Pick­ auditing committee, gave a re~
were surprised Sunday afternoon the Darlan Eldred home. a Mra. restaurant. This is always a tem for a traveling vacation.
ens Chapel in Lake Odessa on
when the latter's brother and Dewey Farris. Debra, and Vicki, pleasant day for the girls.
It is hoped this will eliminate Sunday evening.
Plans were completed to at­
wife. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Car­ were Sunday visitors of the John
Mrs. Kathleen Thompson of tend the Sth District Convention
ter, and their neighbors, Mr. and
boys a chance to learn about the freeways and wander, often
Mrs. Kenneth Mann of Hunting­ and children were Thursday baseball and enjoy the game but many milts off their route, look­ Ionia took Mrs. Russell Price to
Ann
Arbor
last
Monday.
A
Mr.
23.
Anyone wishing a ride to
ton. Ind., stopped in for a visit. ef nf fr*. —1 * - —— ■ ■ ■ — ■ ——
* up Co this year they tedXo learn ing for adequate places to stop and Mrs. George Estep were
The Manns were trying out their
about football on their Own In Just for one night.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
new car and Invited their neigh­
Harris pointed out that often Mra. Richard Burdick at HlckWoodland. This is difficult for
and
to
see
their
uncle,
Elmer
this Convention: Bea Fritzer.
bors to go for. a ride. They drove
mast of them because it Is fairly the last family to fill a State
first, Dorothy Gronewold. sec­
to Charlotte where they had din­ Carlson, who arrived from Syra­
Park for the night Is stopping
ner nt Andy's. A Mr. and Mrs. cuse, N. Y. a Rebecca Oveuhlre new far Woodland and if their only for one night, and their Deardorff of Clarksville visited ond; alternate delegates, Iola
Tom Nlethamer jollied Mr. and returned to Battle Creek Bun­ dado went to Woodland school presence deprives another fam­ Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilkes. flrat, Dorothy Meier, sectl»ey
didn
’
t
learn
all
thc
funda
­
Secse
A
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ray
Sctsc
Mra. Lawrence Smith and Mr. day after spending the weekend
ily
who
were
planning
on
Kayvisited Mr. and Mrs. Ira Blough
mentals either. Something has
and Mrs. Del Adams of Lake
Viola Hynes wm installed m
Mra. Cletus Wieland of Logan teen done about thia Louis Neeb, Ing fur tiiet- entire vacation of Alto Bunday. A Mr. and Mrs. assistant conductor.
Odessa as guests of Dr .and Mrs.
Harold Tukey of Souto Wood­ Lake was a Sunday dinner gutit fattier of three boys (and a girl). that eventually there will be a Ray Seese enjoyed the pancake
The October birthdays wer
supper, stwruored by toe firemen
land Sunday evening The Smitos of Mra. Ethel Blank.
given
by president Blackford.
The WMA regular all day football team. They met last network of these overnight stops in Alto Thursday
have recenUy returned from a
along the freeway system, thus
Mr. and Mrs. Muri Hostetler Patriotic Instructor. Thelma
European trip and this get-to­ meeting will be held at the Saturday for the firat time and freeing more space In the State
gether was to hear of their ad­ home of Mra. Grace Bawdy In bo showed them some playa. Park.'! far vacationers planning a accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ar­
thur Ketchum of Mason to Pala­
ventures and to view toe pictures Clarksville, thia Thursday, with Saturday, Oct. 16, all interested prolonged stay.
boys in grades 3-4-5 should meet
tine, ni, Thursday where they
they had taken.
Another speaker whose mew- visited Mr. and Mrs. Franklin
on the football field behind the
Mrs. Gordon Keeney and three adult married people's Sunday
school
at
8:30
im.
AH
who
have
Burgrsa
and family. They re­
school
clam
held
a
clam
meet
­
children of Vestabun/visited at
"Solute Your Flag." Maude Kurr
the Heijdee home last Thursday. ing Saturday evening at Mr. and shouldlr pads and helmets banks of Holland. Fairbanks turned home Sundky. A Mr. and gave a brief talk and was re­
Mrs. Chuck Walt and family of
Little Kim remained with his Mra. Hotftil Newton's home in should bring item.
Hastings were Sunday visitors at minded of once giving the flag
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Townley,
grandma, Mrs. Vernle Gabriel, Freeport. ★ Mr. and Mra. Dana
manager
of
the
DeZwan,
thc
the Richard Shoebridge home. to a Scout group and telling
until Sunday. Saturday Mr. and Kauffman and two children Brenda and Mitchell were Wed­ new Dutch Windmill brought to Mrs. Ted 8 trim back and children
Mra. Myrle Hendee and Miss were Bunday dinner gums of nesday evening visitors with her Holland from the Netherlands
their lives should be the Bible,
mother. Mra. Hlldrcd Hesterly
Esther Laurell of Comstock Park Rev. Daniel Zook and wife.
and grandmother, Mrs. Cllnicna and opened on the newly created tors. A Mrs. Robert Red burn and
came with well-filled baskets and
Windmill Island this past Bum­ Mrs. Nina Shoebridge visited Mother.
enjoyed a chicken dinner with family were weekend guista at Bchalbly. Brenda remained wiUi mer.
The Cliartcr was draped In
Mrs. Rosa Redbum In Sunshine
tier grandmothers. On Friday
their sisters. A brother. Mr. and
Fairbanks discussed the de­ Hospital, Grand Rapids. Bunday. memory of Libble WUey.
they were Joined by Cynthia
Mrs. Prank Laurell and Bud, also
The kitchen commlOtee for tbs
Blair. A The United Brethren velopment of new community * Mrs. Margaret Hurkess of
□f Comstock Park, were after­ aid (Donna)
November 4th blrtlulay dinner
attractions,
the
extreme
im
­
Church honored their new minis­
noon callers. Mrs. Prank Barry,
Uie Richard Shoebridge home
local, was a Friday caUer. On daughter. A Mr. and Mra Ovid ter, Rev. Speas, and his family, portance of proper publicity far
Vcma Jay and Nellie Ryan. The
while
Mrs.
Shoebridge
spent
such
a
project,
and
thc
way
in
Sunday, visitors Included Mrs. Miller called at the Herman Thursday evening. A fondly night
some time with her mother, Mrs. next regular meeting
Vivian Barnum and Mrs. Minnie Miller's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs supper was enjoyed Huai they which the DeZwan Windmill, a Abby Nelson al Traverse City.
Thursday, Oct 21.
Melvin Btarbard of E. Clarksville presented them with a shower of I45O.OGO project had been brought
to fulfillment.
Sgt. Martin Tuttle returned
Geiger, local; Mr. and Mrs. Mar- and the L. J. Mote family were
Holland used a revenue bond home from the service last Mon­
was hostess Friday afternoon for
and Mrs. Gordon Keeney and George Eldred were Bunday din­ the WMA of the United Brethren syMem wherein they were pledg­ day evening. He has spent two
ing thc income from the wind­ years in the UB. and two years
children of Vestaburg. Little Kim ner guerta of Mr. and Mrs. Don­ Church.
accompanied his parents home.: ald Stahl and daughters. Mrs.
Rev. Leonard Kouu and foni- mill as security to the bond­ In Germany. His wife is the for­ By Mrt. IF'. H. Chaeteman
inclay dinner
Rev. George Speas of Lake Odes­ Luella Staid was Sunday
d____ J|F *U1 Present a special mu- holders. The project did not mer Linda Clum. A welcome
sa. pastor of the Woodland UB. guest of her son. Lloyd
oyd and wife slc’u Program Thursday, Oct. 31 cost the City of Holland one home party lyjielng planned for
Saturday night at the Clair
Church, was a Saturday caller. - lh Clarksville.
at the United Brethren Church. cent.
The annual autumn supper
Clum home. A"Mrs. Mike Haw­
This is the regular night for thc
will bo held Saturday, Oct. 16.
A local lad, David Nlethamer,
questions and comments were thorne and daughter. Julie, of Better come. A-Bunday guests of
prayer meeting of the church.
Hastings
was a Sunday visitor of
Mr. and MTs. Hlcteel Towsley very enlightening in this meeting
Mm. Josephine were Mr. and
Nlethamer, Joined seven other
,
her
sister,
Mrs.
Tom
Owen.
A
called on Mr grandmotoers, Mrs. Wils William Toohey, public
boys and their leader, Roy TllkeTom Owen spent from last Sun­ Mra. Meri Dunn and children.
Hlldrcd Heateriy and Mrs. Cll- relations director for Greenfield
myer bt Woodland, on a trip- to
The first weekend in October
By Mrt. John Hook
day through Friday at Houghton
mena Sctebily Sunday after- Village at Dearborn. Toortry
the FFA Convention at Kansas
guests at the Willard Bennet .1
V45-243S notm; Tn the late afternoon Mrs brought out the fact that motf. Lake attending classes for un­
City. Mo. The boys had earned «4 HMtlnn
such attractions that have an employment and workmen's comHerttrly
accompanied
them
to
their trip. Leaving here Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Williams
pensatlon for Local 138. UAW.
morning, their first stop of real and two grandchildren of Battle the home of Mr. and Mra. Ron­ historical connotation the local
Mrs. Efilc Parker spent from the Minfield Childrens Home tn
interest on their itinerary was Creri^Aen) Sunday callers of 1ald Hesterly and famUy In Has- Historical Society la very helpful Tuesday until Thursday with her Aupe, Alaska. They ail attended
urui often instrumental in get­
to be at St. Louis where they MT. MMra. Ed Rice. A East Ungs.
, sister. Mrs. Fannie Draper, of Sunday services in the Nashville
ting
the
project
under
way.
He
expected to visit the Jefferson BklUmj^k Extension class will I Mr. and Mra. Duane Myers
,
Grand
Rapids. A Mr. and Mrs. Baptist Chun-h. and Sunday eve­
also xtreased the Importance of
National Expansion Memorial, meet
Margaret Belson.ouMuoay, ocim. a.
Ira Erb of Clarksville were Bun­ ning they showed slidre taken
which honors Thomas Jefferson,
19' L??on: DfC0‘ SoSte*1Mra* El«mtl0M*'th hte adequate publicity.
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_
callers of Mrs. Effie Parker. in Alaska.
Fairbanks was formerly the' day
the Louisiana Purchase and the
A Little Noah McGhee, infant k Sunday dinner guests of Mrs.
pioneers who settled in the West. Turn
stotere and their families. Sun­ firat manager of Metrojjolltan
At Xpuuaa City they planned to of his patents. Sunday callers of day evening a famUy gathering Beach at Detroit, and he also Ghee, was token to Pennock Merle Dunn family, from Mar­
visit the Ralston-Purina Experi­ Mr. and Mrs. Owen Gaylor were waa enjoyed at the home of Mr. managed the vast Kensington Hospital Wednesday with tra­ shall and tlw Victor Schnnta
mental Farms Station where Mr. and Mis. Henry Ford of M*1 Mix Robert Stadri. After
chea bronchiUs. At this writing family, a Wednesday Mrs MU- they would be guests at a dinner, Dowling. Mr. and Mra. Marvin reutahmgnu were served Duane troit area.
be is.still in an oxygen tent a dred HH1, Mrs. Josephine Cteeaethe Allis Chalmers Gleaner Fac­ Ford of Howard City. Mr. and •powed pictures of some of tho
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Patrick. man. had dinner with the latter's
tory and the Truman Library at Mrs. Mlke .Mlnaudo of Kalama­ Wbeautiful piaoes they have
and children were Sunday lunch­ sister. Mrs- Bernice Gray tn OllLake
Odessa
Retired
Independence. They wlU attend zoo and Mr. and Mra. James
eon guests of his parents. Mr.
d. Including Canada. On
toe convention and en route
Tueoday Mr and Mrs. Myera and Teachers at Meeting and Mrs. James Patrick of Lake
home Ulan to visit the grave of
Wfl mother left for a three-day
Odessa. A Mr. and Mrs. Norval Jackie Gray of Olivet.
Retired
teachers
attending
the
Abraham Lincoln at Oak Ridge and
Thaler and daughters and Ron
««ta tour tn Upper Michigan.
Thursday Mra Eunice Barcroft
Cemetery, Bpringflald. Ill. They Robert Idflar .and ffamily ted a'; -Tho following weekend Mr. and Ionia - Montcalm Chapter of Wikoxsen, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood of Irving came for her sister.
Michigan Retired Teachers held Yoder and family and Mr. and
expect to reach home Friday.
Florence Babcock and both were
fish supper gX the home ot Mr. I
Mrs.
Dan
Postma
were
Sunday
Guess we've never mentior
and Mra. Hutert Hunt Sunday.
had tjie misfortune there
the fine new pole barn, silo, J
4 Monday gwtts &lt;* MT. and
vii# their car broken Into and Mrs. Arthur Dodge. Lurm evening lunch guuta of Mr. and
recently erected fat
”
Mis.
Homer ^imoad and Har-!
i
hrec valuable cameras and VanTtfflln. Dione Manley. Beth Mrs. Gordon Yoder.
former teacher. A Mra. Mildred
Durkee farm. The~
Hill spent Saturday and Bunday
Irt&gt;,wwre Mrs Howard Bi»equipment stolen, indud- Jackson. Mra. John Shay and
'by the old
J
place the ones di
The father of the Coast Guard with her daughters family, Che
u of the pictures
reak ate) a cousin,
— of
— their
------ law.
Uceba
MIS. TTiomas.
IMMWMWK
Mrs. Armrtrapg
Palm Bunday tor)
brti trip. Wilk home
--------Du- 1 was appointed publicity menf- was Alexander Hamilton, the Arthur Olten'a of White Pigeon.
■dmenton, c*n-1
making his first
------ ——~
....
uc, IU, un.- Uikr
niv.i first Secretary of the Treasury.
One ot the largest lake trout ever
slHraHa. On Thun- m Un Th™, ™ etmtn to At Uie ticgiunuiii thc service was in Pennock Hospital to Mr. and
wugiil anywliere was landed at
°t«tod t»&lt;ick I Wprk on the nominating cotu- known a\the Beventm Marine Mrs. Win Cordiay of High Band.
Grand Haven In 18M. It weighed
It was given ite present tuuua in
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r maria
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zOy White's Middleville Troians
Bob
Trojans ! 22 trles'
i White scored the first TD go­
&gt;111 entertain Wayland Friday . ing In from the seven after a
•night in an Expressway Conler- fumble set up the situation. 'The
Hostings High’s foolball team had the honor of ‘playing
Middleville scoring situation
ence game while Hamilton goes next
i
after Norm Segur intercep­ the first game on the new Lakewood Hig|j' Xftyljfjn.'Friday
Jo Caledonia. Maple Valley will came
।
a pa*$. moving 17 yards to night, and while conditions left much to be.pf^rpd is far as
■be host to iWys Training School ted
■
one. After a penalty. White the weather was concerned, all were impressed with the excel­
* In the Kalamazoo Valley As- thc
'
scored, from the six
Byron Center fumbled the lent Viking plant.
The lighting for thc new field is wonderful, find Hastings
kickoff and Jack Campbell re­
barg-Augusta and Parchment
forward to
covered on the 20. On the third can
can look
look forward
to an
an improvement
improvemci in its &lt;iwh4iglitinX and loud
In other games. Olivet invades play While went in from the tpeaMng,-system for next Fall.
one
making
the
count
21-0.
Climax-Scotta and MarUn goes
The Viking gridiron Is lighted by cused absences for pheasant
Wh|te
ran
all
three
extra
to Hopkins.
24 to 30 quartz-iodine type lights hunting, nor. will there be exwlth eath lamp drawing 1.500, cused absences for deer hunting
. Middleville breezed over Byron points.
VanElst culminated a drive In watts. The lights are on two 100- m the lower half of the Lower
field swamped Maple Valley 27-0. thc second period when he scored foot poles, and two 85-foot poles. Peninsula. HHS students going
from the 16 with White running The Hastings plans call for six north with their parents as part The Conservative Department's program to improve fishing
Parchment and unbeaten Gul) Ute point. Jerry Page Intercepted 85 - foot poles and will cost of a planned family vacation will in "problem waters" includes a chemical knockout of trash
, ,
...„ 14-12 a Byron pass on his 40 and Tom $20995
be able to get an excused ablake
loot a heartbreaking
fish with a ooe-two-three punch. Then waters cannot be
decision to unbeaten Galesburg- 1 Warner scored from the two for
The Saxon Marching Band sence for five days during the
easily reached pver land 4* by boat, the Department hires
Augusta.
, the 34 o half-time tally
and' the Lakewood Band gave • deer bunting season which opens
‘
“
Rob White, who mlfted the
VanElst scored the Trojans' outstanding performances, dLs-'
commercial sprayip| planes to do the job. Shown in the top
Central • Montcalm game the ! lhlr‘,P'r,otd1/:polfnt5L.frl^nlfthe regarding the "Michigan mist" stay out of the woods altogether? photo is one of these used recently to rain down rotenone,
mk before because aT'uine^ tw0 D(IU1&lt; IJcbour
ba&lt;*
which wafted over the area most
Our duck season began at sun­
a fish-killing cbeta!pal, oo headwaters of the Betsic River
scored four lourhdowns and.|P*M
Byron and ran instead. of the time.
rise Monday. Goose shooting had
Dave VanEtot two in rolling up wing over from the 24 for the
Hastings and Lakewood can already been underway sinde Oct. watershed. In more accessible areas, treatment was applied
the 47-13 win over Byron t en- Bulldogs. In the fourth period look forward to a long, keen 1 in the Upper anti northern from boats (bottom left) nod from shoreline "drip” stations
Byron scored again on a pom. rivalry. . . .
Lower Peninsulas. All through to
where the ebrmicat was released and dispersed by the
Middleville's final TD came with
its No. 30 finish in all three reg­
The unbeaten Trojans led 21-0 1:20 left in Die game.
The Armchair's selection of ions of the State, this Full’s stream's natural flow. Operations from land, water, and air
at the quarter and 34-0 at inter­
Gull Lake held a 12-7 halftime
resulted in thousands of dog fish (bottom right), suckers, and
mission. and added TDs in the advantage but Galesburg scored winners tor last Friday's area goose season Is expected to pro­
final two periods. Byron Center in the third period Making the prep games came up with seven vide even tjetter hunting than a other trash species being killed and removed from the river
scored the first points against extra points won.
right, two wrong and one lie. year ago.’Last season's goose kill
complex where the Department hopes to re-establish trout
in Michigan was nearly 40,000,
the Expressway defending cham­
A throng of 2.500 Jammed Greenville failed to score against best In more than 10 years. Bag
fishing. Grass lake, a pert of the river's watershed, will be
pions In the second half.
the Blue Devil field al Rich­ Ionia despite rolling up on ad­ limit is five geese per day and in
vantage statistically. and Grand
managed foe high-quality, warm-water fishing.
White, who now has 79 points, land for the game.
possession, two ot the five may
about half the game.
Ken Mazur scored both Gales­ Ledge upset St. Johns 20-0 to be Canada geese. Dally waterfowl
—-Mich. Dept, of Conservation
burg TDs. one a one-yard smash become even more of a West shooting hours will be sunrise to
and the other on an 11-yard pass Central title threat. Delton and sunset, except on Oct. 20. On WEDNESDAY TWILIGIITERS 1203-582, Lawrence Keeler 213play from Bill Maskill. Ken Ken­ Parchment, both seeking their that day. the opener of the small
Carol Slnke rolled 170-446. Bev 57Q. Harry McCullom 529. Paul
drick hit Chip Ferguson on a firat victories of the season, iI game season, all hunters must
DeWitt 392 and Shirley CMtelein Woodman 203-518 and Paul Cas40-yard pass play for one Gull fought to a 6-6 tie.
hold their fire until 10 am. 381. Della Gorodenskt posted a
Lake tally and Carl Hamden
This week we are going with:
throughout the Lower Peninsula. 164 game and Nancy Wlbalda
raced 88 yards for the other Blue
Hastings over Ionia.
157. Pepsi had a 766-2186 high
BANTAM LEAGUE
Devil score.
Greenville over Charlotte.
team game and series. Lescia No.
Neither Parchment nor Delton
Lakewood over Grand Ledge.
(Under 12)
has turned tn a victory this sea­
St Johns over Alma
Standings: Burns Refrigera­
748-2135.
son. and battled to the 6-6 Ue al
Middleville over Wayland.
tion, Dale's. George's Cltgo and
Parchment Delton scored In the
Caledonia over Hamilton.
Team No. 15 have 6 points. East
second period on a four - y'ard
COMMERCIAL MAJORS
Side Lumber and Haan's Stand­
smash by Jamie Poyer. Parch­
Tra In­
Standings: Larke Buick 18. ard 5. Kaechele's 4. American
ment matched It wlU&gt; Steve De­ Ing.
’
Miller Jewelers and Sports Bar Legion Auxiliary, Superette, Auto
Loach's 10-yard run with a Del­
IS, Montgomery Ward, Har­ Tag and Patten 3. Lawrence Gas
Gull Lake over Delton.
ton fumble in the last period.
wood's IGA and Piston Rings 14. 2 and the rest nothing.
Galesburg-Augusta over Com­
Maple Valley played PennBob Terry posted 135-259.
Culligan's 13, Roush Tailors 12*8.
SUNDAY MIXED DOUBLES
For as
lield even in the first period, stock.
High series and scores: Un City Food 10. Aluminum Prod­ Spencer Goodyear 131-252, Jerry
Low as
|
but then the visitors scored
Outdoor Trail — Our small
ucts
and Auto Tag Inn 9 and Whltdey 133-250, Kip Rose 134­
game season opens on Wednes­ Snyder 193-545. BUI Bums 525-. Tyden 14.
244, Jen Kennlston 132-238, Ron
191. Benny Brown 183-506, Gent
day, Oct. 20, and while many will
Wyant 194-474, John KaslfisV
BUI Hackney fired a 242-572 Wyngarden 124-236, Jack Miller
be able to catch the firat day's 202-479, Ran Pcllow 173-482." AR
C0M| IN AND
for solo honors and Jack Sheler's 116 - 230. Mark Haines 117 - 227,
hunt, Hastings High students
Doug Ralgler 120-226, Bob Jerow
ASK ABOUT IT!
will have to be happy with after Lan Hlnrlciuen 161-456, Joan Ka145 - 221, Art Merrill 112-221,
Belding High upset Lakeview school r.hootlng. Assistant Prln- sinsky 137. Phyllis Brown 150,
Wesley Friend 166-450. Jack Darr 202-582, Bill St. Lawrence Sheila Hilliker 109-212, Mike
25-7 Friday, one of four TriRowley 128-211, Craig Martin
Crontnger
169-451,
Peg
Croninger
SEE
206-557,
Dave
Irwin
658,
Emmeth
Rlver teams lo past non-league
112-206 and Steve Moore had a
165.
Evelyn
Pellow
169.
Nancy
Beseth
204-550,
Merl
Camptriumphs. Cedar Springs topped
Hr game.
525, Rod Newton 210-654.
Wayland, 22-13: Rockford downed well, 26-0, and Vicksburg defeat- Slocum 152 and Al Taylor 166.
Kenowa Hills, 7-0. and Comstock
John Kaslnsky 558. Bruce Terry
MONDAY BOWLERETTE8
COMMERCIAL MINORS
Park defeated South Christian. have 4-0 season records.
211-552. Paul Edwards 539, Dick
Cllmax-Scotts scored twice in | Standings: Motor Aires and Aspinall 537, Robert Miller 535,
Standings: Parker's ‘Tavern
Lowell lost to Forest Hills, 18- Che fourth quarter to earn a’$Q- Walldorn*! 15. Gardner's and Stu Howes 201-521. Harold Bet' 15, Hastings Aluminum Products
“Side of Strand Thsqtrp", J2. and SpaAa lost to Northview. 14 win over Bellevue to keep first Penney's' ll. Burns Refrigera­ art 200-538, Dan Allerding S91. 15. Smith Bros. 14, ViJ Mobil
place tn the, five-team Pioneer tion and Mahler's 114, Dura- Galen Daniels 212-563, Tom Gil- and
13-0.
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Al's ft Dot’s 13._________
Chenoweth
__
dean, Rockhill &amp; Banghart and Jiland 201-569. Irwin Harwood Machine 12, Viking Corp 11, Fat219 Wut State St.
South Haven blanked Plaln- Conference. \
Color Center 10, Hastings Radio
&amp; TV. Gilmore's and Hastings
Milling 9. Cuyler's Trucking.
Hastings Floor Covering and
V&lt;kJ Mobil 8. Action Flex 7, Cop­
per" Lantern 5 and Arcade Beauty

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Thank You

for Helping to Make our

20th Anniversary Open House
A Huge Success
.

Wa wart very pleased to have so many of otir friends and customers

drop in and see us during our Anniversary Celebration. We were happy that

so many of you were interested in our factory demonstrations of the many
items which we carry to help you with oH of your building and upkeep prob­

lems. Tho many manufacturers representatives that participated were also

pleased and wish to convey their thanks.

.

DOOR PRIZE WINNERS
TOWEL BARS—Won by C. L. Wilson, 404 Colfax. Harting..
ROLLER SKATES—Won by Wayne Remington, Rt. 1, Freeport.
FURNITURE REFINISHING KIT —Won by Vern Allerding. Jr„ Rt. 2,

Hastings.

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DEXTER SCREEN &amp; COMBINATION DOOR KIT —Won by George Hum­

phrey, 108 $. East St., Freeport.
STAPLE GUN—Won by Francis Coleman. 1124 N. Michigan Ave., Hostings.
WOOD TABLE TOP. LEGS &amp; SERVING TRAYS—Woo by Lawrence Foote,

603 E. Bond, Hastings.

4 GALLONS OF WALLHIDE LATEX WALL PAINT —Won by Edgar F.
Backe, Rt. 3, Hastings.

WALL MURAL—Won by Richard Huckendubler. Nashyille.
3 SQUARES OF SEAL DOWN SHINGLES—Won by Gerald Skedgell, 212 W.
South, HasNKgs.

20 SAC ZONOLITE ATTIC FILL—Won by Lep J. Oliver, Freeport.

SELF-STORING STORM DOOR—Won by Leongri Kane. Rt. 2. Nashville.
3 CARTONS FLOOR TILE IN CHOICE OF COLOR—witby Peggy Johannes,
Rt. 2. Middleville.

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Rt. 2, Hostings.

ANDERSEN KITCHEN CASEMENT WINDOW —Won

by Mrs. Glendon

CurtiV Woodland.

^^LUMBERtCO
AEEIED BUILDING CENTER

Good series: Sally VonDubw
181-632, Faye Allen 177-496. Fran
Owens 175-492, Winifred Yarger
162 - 466, Katy Colvin 180-471.
Betty Howes 164 - 468. ■ Bhlxley
'Bowman 196-468, Shirley Van­
Denburg 186-4B8*. .'Anna McDon­
ald 160-466. Nancy Taylor 176­
1476, Barb Klersey 186-473, Gerry
Newton 163-453, Evelyn Donovan
! 164-453. Ruth Miller 187-441,
Gladys Edward* 172-447, Joyce
BkedgeU 171-440, Mary Miller
175-431 and Ellen Davis -KB-433.
Good games: Wanda Malcolm
178, Joan WhlUnyer 175; Lois
Roblyer 177, Sharon Vickery WI.
Sandy Clinton 167, Pat Conly
166 and Madeline Everett 163.
Bernice Smith of Color Cen­
ter picked up the 4-6-7 spilt:
Barb Klersey. also of Color Cen­
ter. the 6-7 split, and Anamae
Barnum ot Hastings Milling the
3-5-10 split.
AJBC SENIOR DIVISION
Standings: Gardner's 8. Shell
Service and St Martin 6. Ameri­
can Legion 3. UAW 1 and Team
5 has nothing.
Tom Hasel posted 221-596, Wes
VanDenburg 193 - 506, Curtiss
Baum and Don Roth each 161­
439. Charlie Jordan 156-420. Ed
Sanborn 148-406. Lynda Newton
131-393 and Jim Spencer 143-382
Gary Spencer rolled a 150
game. Sandy Gaskill 164. Steve
Sanborn 136 and Tom Kenfield
133. Lynda Newton had a 131
triplicate.

JUNIOR DIVISION
Standings: Coleman Insurance
7. Moose 6. Piston Ring 5 and
Nortbslde Grocery, Sanitary Serv­
ice and Aluminum Products 2
each.
Wes VanDenburg led with 194­
532. Dianne Dunn 191-459. Rod
Newton 179-427, Adam Beduhn
138-371, Ron Wyngarden 140-330.
Dave Hathaway 138-374. Elmer
Smith 136-364 and Chuck Sunthelmer 117-341.
'
WED. AFTERNOON LEAGUE
Standings: Stanton's Real Es­
tate M/Shlrkey's IGA 14. Has­
tings Motor Sale? 13. Bob's Blke:
11H, Miller Plumbing and Hos­
tings Cleaners H. Vita Boy 10.
Maker's Market 9. East Side
Lumber IH. Barry Ready Mix
and Ne-Hl 8 and Ockerman's
Service 3
Barb Klersey rolled 199-520,
Doris Stanton 167-472, Shirley
Vandenburg 189-510. Alice Fred­
erickson 166-474, Sue St Martin
166-481. Alma CcvUle 167-474.
Bonnie Wyant 165-467. Janet
1 Peurach 167-453, Metha Gray
164-447 and Betty Howes 177-464.
Florence Weyerman 184-440.

LoU Kenyon 152. Ella Higdon'
151. Ltada Lowry 164. Betty Min­
er 164, Mary Ann Kauffman 160, |
Della Gordenski 155. Mary Bur-1
dick 174, Marion Eye 160 and I
Louise Bahs 179..
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lAf D A |J
vv D V n

'Y', Youth Council

La ke wood- Fr««h m«n

Boards to Meet

Defeat Hastings

Hfttlhg paydirt early Ih tt*
WMV*-**^
---.-W----- ------nounced that the YMCA and first half, tha Viking Freshman
Youth Council boards are to football team edged out Has­
meet next Monday and Tueaday. tings for a 13-6 win last week on
a wet Sunfield gridiron.
In the first period. Mike Altoff
intercepted a Hastings pass and
ganiia lions.
scampered more than 50 yards
Thc YMCA board, with Du- to score. The try for the extra
ward Cain presiding. Is to meet point wm no good. Jerry Curtis
Monday at 7:30 pm. at Che City sprinted 40 yards for six more
points in the second period.
Bank.
The Saxons received their only
The Youth Council board, with
Robert CorL-xm m cixtlnnan, score in the third quarter.
Lakewood Frosh go th Grand
jneota at 7:30 pm. Tuesday at
Ledge
this Thursday to take oh
the City HaU.
the Cotnata at 7 pm.

To See Lions-Packers

Ploy to 19-19 Tie

Sheriff and Mrs. Merl H.
Ionia and Greenville Junior
Campbell are scheduled Co Join
the Middleville Rotarians for a Varsity played to’ a 19-19 Ue
trip to Detroit Sunday to see the Thursday al Greenville. Green­
ville's Frosh won their third in
Llons-Green Bay Packer game.
PUNT, PASS SATURDAY
Weather forced poslponePass

and

Kick

competition

llengesbach Ford Agsncy on­
competition

will start at •

south of Hastings High School
under the supervision of
Coach Robert Cartson. Boys
from 8 through 13 have regis-

ten Monument, Montgomery
Wards and Dale's Bake Shop 10.
Deputies. Latke's Cltgo and Con­
sumers Power 9. Bender Gravel
8. Tinkler's Service 7. The Ban­
ner 6. Hastings Electric 5 and
Southend Food 4.
Kay Moore led the league with
204-552, Dave Kruko rolled 186­
526. Bill Kruko 174-509, Carl Aspinall 212-539, Denny Fredrick­
son 198-526, Paul Woodman 189­
512, Emmeth Engeseth 199 - 547,
Gordon Trick 200-501, Jim Wesiock 192-511, P. Curtiss 204-552,
Ray Jenkins 201-535. Pete Kru­
ger 178-502, Roy Wilcox 212-536
and Gordon Howe 186-529.

Every Inch a rugged
John Deere
You get a full measure of John
Deere performance and conve­
nience in the 8 h.p. "HO* Imam
and Garden Tractor.
Independent ground-speed con­
trol. Doublo-aafe eloctnc start­
er. Double-action brakes. At­
tachments for mowing, clearing
snow, gardening, spraying ....

TUESDAY MIXED LEAGUE
Standinn: Thamapple Skating
Rink 19, River Bend Golf 15.
Andrus Insurance 14. Highlands
Dairy and Kaechele's 12, Ken's ft
Bobs Gulf. Johnson's Furniture
and Poll's Construction 8 each.
Jeri Cheney rolled 203-565,
Verdle Sinclair 152-406. Wait
Sinclair 172-433, Ruth Rice 100-

JOHN DLERE
LAWN fr GARDEN
TRACTOR

McCullum 184-491. Jim Rhoades
194-466, Jim Tolan 172-473, Bob
Tooaava 176-494, Dick Wilcox
188-511, Joan Hewitt 151-384,
Roy Hewitt 183-512 and Junior
Russell 189-487.

Goodyear

TUESDAY TWISTERS
Standings: Pleasant Point Mo­
tel 1T. Barn Market 16. Powder

BROS.
Implements

cal Finance 11 and Beadle Insur-

Doris Greenfield led the league
tills week with 161-449, Shirley
Allen posted 151-445, Mary Park­
er 156-404 and Pat Lambert 157-

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10:05 SATURDAY MORNINGS

�Sister Kenny
Foundation Gets
Michigan Name

Hastings Banner

beth Kenny when it
,
---------------------------- ,---- .
corporatscl tn Michigan In 1MB. I; Mack
Detroll. E. J. BollMim Kenny was an Australian Inn ha* 'been axettiUva vice
nuraa who developed a weli-ac- prudent Um 1ML
Thursdnv Oefnher.
,.PasM 1 *— —
cepted treatment to prevent
In the Upper Peninsula. the&gt; Thursday,
October, 14. 1
1965
crippling after-effect* of polio- Kenny Foundation participates .
myelitis.
'in.a Michigan United Fund proThe corporation organized in J1*™ to broaden community
RpniWT
Gerald Mahler
her name provided trotment h*»th aulrtanee. The program lUTba DCIUlCl
proved. by the members of the
Enrolls at Taylor
complete rehabilitation *er- £ opa-ated from MUP Combined
Retired School
Promote
State
rromore
jrare
ronce
Bister EUrabeth
Elizabeth Kenny PoundaPound*- and
wio
. .con&gt;P««
.
. ...___
Haalth
an w£
_CP,. X. *.
•n»ra.Police
..'.onu K
“u'nii"
Gerald R. Mahler of HasUno
_Cpl. Albert A. Thorne of Joni*
Employees to Meet
Iwu been enrolled as a freshman
■h“d
lKan ll«habllltaUon Foundation J Since the ilUaippoiranCT of rrc:lon
u Robert Vanderburg.
. at Taylor University. Upland.
Here on Saturday
land transferred to Manlstee.Tpr.•
waniA-i 9
oollo. rehabilitation center* op-,
—"* . ~ *1
1
■ Ind., for the
academic
r.wr»n/.» P Millar nt lha ufatv
“* wanieu * name Wnlcn PSHUJ,
I
Public School Employ- ~
Preaident of the University
»Retired
„
"«OU« Forum
'.uu“ui
» SS&gt;
TSi,i"r A
"nriques
rorum || Rmm, .mw.Uk c«u. i year.
Dr. Milo A. Hediger has anorganisation, serving all of I work of rehabilitating the dl»-1 Dr. and Mr*, John Walton are I B_B*nner. 70. R3
Ritchie, ium been accepted Into
uounced.
V’R ,a*tu5xl*y- OH- W. wllh » porai
transferred to lonl*
nt 10 ’30 pan. Friday.
12:30 luncheon and an Interest«*«««i™ mj Michigan with a total rahablilrM‘ftr‘,1NW 01 ,he “““ of atUthding the Midwest Antiques, died
'
*“ Oct.
' B.
He 1* married to Marcia t Mill- the Advanced Air Port? ROTC
1 at Pennock Hospital. were held
program al Michigan State Uni­
ing prognun by tho Arthur Lath- -----------•------------disability. Other Kenny services forum ai Henry Ford Museum at the Leonard-Osgood Funeral ci, Huuim
Mr*. John Hoae accompanied j tatlon nrorram" ..id j p
children.
Gretchen.
Brock
and
verslty. East Lansing.
tops. Thia la thc final meeting
&lt;h™«hOU&gt; lb.
BU&lt;. •[&gt;"
ViUM.. Tb.
t
•
. thnne for the forum whk~h Home at 3 30 pan. Monday.
r- Mr. and Mr*. Elwyn Courtney nenaupnrr, president.
nbjuub, w
Thc Rev. Ruwell Houseman
rnngementa are Mra. Lois Howr-­ sv
to Wayland
on. vuvumj
Sunday ..»V,
where] The Foundation, an agency of ««u“Uon. training and researen openfd 8undajr all() conUnuw
officiated
and
burial
wa*
in
Friday, u “Living With
ers, Mrs.. Irene Dlckcraon. and they visited Mr. and Mra. An- the Michigan United Fund and ln ,hr ,u?l'1 o! rehabilitation.
j Riverside Cemetery.
Mra. Lillian Lelnaar.
'drewHasUdt
the United Foundation, was
The Foundation i* direclr*
"
L'pwi completion of '.lie final
dent* who be cm, an Intensive
orientation program Sunday.
Sept 5 "New Student Week" ac- and attainment of hi* degree..
■ 11vitics included a scries of apti­ Cadet Ritchie will receive a com| She wa,- bom in ManUtee on tude. Interest and personality rhimton as a rrcond lieutenant
June 14. 1895. the daughter of’ tee;*, Informal soda) hour*, visit* and serve on active duty in tho
Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Both. She in faculty homes, and individual
Cadet Ritchie har. been awardmoved to Hastings with her par- councclllng sessions with advtsid an Air Force ROTC Financial
1 en'-S and attended Hasting* High
Taylor began her 130th year of Assistance Program scholar*hip
| School.
for
his Junior and senior year*
I She married Floyd Benner of Christian higher education on aLJJlchigan State. The scholar/Hartings on Sept. 30, 1912. They Sept 10. when classes opened ohip provides, tuition, fee*, book*
j fanned in Woodlapd and Irving with a record enrollment of 1.­ and a &lt;50 monthly sutaJstenca
[ Townahi pa before moving to 009 student*.
allowunce
•
their proent farm home on
| Center Road 24 years ago.
Hastings EUB
Th- Ed Baldwin*, the Jim W11-'
Mr*. Benner operated a nunChurch Rallv Day
planning to atu nd thc U. of M.
The Evangelical United Breth- game on Saturday.
1 wa* a former employee of the
International Seal and Lock
its annual Rally Day services for r
T
..
- . ..
former SundW. Oct 24 Sunday school JtM 1^171010, C.L.U
al 9:55 and worship at 11 a.m.
'
tension Club.
In n recent Sunday school
Mri Benner Is survived by
her hurtinnrf a son Robert of t’Tiun for th*' ^7 was "‘loP*™*Lake Odem: a daughter. Mra. A11
uni1"r the direction
Loy &lt;Marguertte&gt; Smith of R3 of lhclr
teacher* have
Hasting*: alx grandchildren.
»!«&gt;** attendance g«U for
nine grot grandchild:m. her thi. day and are urging 100 p/rmoU» oBCbtaS.
Mra David
SS
adnd iMaryi
a Mteyr. &lt;*nt
A Attendance of all members.

Mike Ritchie
Receives ROTC
MSU Scholarship

Dies Friday;
Rites Monday

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Rev. Ron Houk

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Speaks at Delton
Methodist Church
The Rev. Ronald Houk trf
Muskegon, wlw began ills minis­
terial career serving tlw Prairie­
THE CHURCH OF JESUS
■ DELTON
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH ! ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
ville Methodist Church in 1954. HASTINGS
METHODIST CHURCH
CHRIST OF LATTER
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
Volte Rood at Woodland
8. Jefferson Ar Walnut Sta.
Mareius E. Taber. Minister
DAY SAINTS
day Christian Witness Mission
103 E. Woodland Avenue
Rev. Einar Unseth. Pastor
M-43 at Podunk Lake
।
Church
Study,
Sunday,
9:45
Rev. M. F. Goble, Pastor
“Your Friendly. Christ - centered
to be held in the Delton Metho­
Divine worship, 10:45 sm.
Sunday school. 10:30 am.
9:45 am. Bunday school.
dist Church. Friday through
Sunday school. 9:30 am.
Missionaries, phone 945-9253.
Wonhlp.
Sunday.
11
am.
11 sun. Morning worship.
Sunday, Oct 15 to 17.
Sunday school, 10 am.
Youth Fellowships, Sunday. 6
Worship service. 11 am This
Every Sunday—
BALTIMORE U. B. CHURCH
7 pm. Evangelistic service.
Geing laymen's Sunday, the aer- pm.
■■Tlila
Is the Life,'
pm. the three evenings with
Prayer Group, Tuesday, 9:30
7 p.m. Wednesday nwvlcc.
WKZO-TV. 9:30 am.; «...---------------------- ---------------------- —
special music ns another feature.
10 a.m. Sunday school.
WOOD-TV.
10:30
am.:
over,
laymen.
Elywn
and
Larry
RafOtT
Mr. Houk will al.n preach at
Chancel Choir rehearsal,
11 am. Morning worahlp.
TRINITY
GOSPEL
CHURCH
the regular Sunday morning
pm, Thursday.
7 p.m. Christian Endeavor.
1118 Jordan Lake Street
Fetterman will preach the mer­
Evening wrvico following.
Lake Odessa IP-A. campgrounds 4 pm.
man.
,
Wed..
7 pm. prayer meeting.
ORANGEV1LLE
Phone DR 4-8277
Tuesday, 8 pm. Church CounMethodist emphaita on “One
Friday night chuich affairs
BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Jerry Boomer. Pastor
LT HASTINGS CHURCH—The popular Overholt Family are to
Whalan tn One World." Mem­
committer.
Sunday school, 10 am.
Wednesday. 4 ptn., cherub and
W. Glen Campbell. Pastor
1
» al the Hastings United Brethren in Christ Church, E. Colfax
bers, friends and the public are
Worship service, 11 am.
2 Mlles Souto of Gun Lake
Junior choir.
...... ..
. ana ?«. oonwooa, vc». is-ta lor on p.m. &lt;ervim ana on aunaay.
Young People's service, 7 pm.
pm. Senior
9:45 am. Sunday school.
Wednesday,
CEDAR CREEK BIBLE ( HURCH. o( l 24 Bl 3 p m lhe Kev Doriene Speas. pastor, has announced.
HASTINGS
EVANGELICAL
The Rev. Houk Is now associate
Evening service. 8 pm.
11 am. Morning worship.
choir.
—
j 8. miles souto
---- *k I Evangelist E. K. Lund, artist and maglrian, will present a scenic
Campground. Rd..
UNITED
BRETHREN
CHURCH,
1
pastor of the Central MeUuxiist.
Bible Study Wed. 7:30 pm.
1 Junior Catec)dam. Saturday. 9
7 pm. Evening worship.
of Hastings
Prayer srevice, 6 pm.
- Church In Muskegon, the. pool
Wednesday. 7:30 Jim. Bible'
delight youngsters. Ray Overholt, author of Hen Thousand
Pastor. Donald Tack
H. J. Buwoida, Minister
to which he was appointed in
Senior Catechism, Saturday, 10 study and prayer service.
I Sunday school, 10
; Angela” and “God's Choir." with his wife. Millie, and son, Ron.
Phonta WI 5-4995 or WI 5-3397
1964 upon completion of his work HASTINGS
I
Worship.
11 am.
and Mrs. Theo OH
rill sing stirring songs at
Office hours Tuesday through
GRACE BRETHREN CHURCH
Adult Instruction Class begins i BOWENS MILLS CHAPEL
Youth meeting, 6:15 pm.
Cor. of Jefferson and E. Center
preaching at Narthweatern Uni­
Henry
Evangelist
Thursday, Oc{ H. Tiie chief doc“
*— VanTU, --------planned for 3 p.m. on Sunday.
Evening service. 7:30 pm.
other lime by appointment
Rev. Russell Sarver, Pastor
versity.
10 am. Morning service.
Wednesday prayer meeting and
Sunday school. 10 am.
Sunday Schedule
11:15 am. Sunday school,
He had received his bachelor
. THE GALILEAN
taught and believed by Lutherans
j Bible study. 7:30 pm.
Subject for Sunday
Worship hour. 11 am.
BAPTIST CHURCH
of divinity degree from Asbury
Will be studied. The firat irasou
l&amp;sooni. There are classes for all.
Sunday evening service, 7 pm. West, Supt. There are claases is "We Believe In God."
" This
What was the meaning of
Former Freeport High School
Theological Seminary. In 1963.
This'j A cordial welcome to all.
i WOODLAND
The
Bible,
the
whole
Bible
and
।
for
all.
..Jesus' suffering and sacrifice?
Sunday school, 10 am.
| class Is Intended for bothi mem
He also served student pastorates
mem-­
-----------I UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
nothing but the Bible.
Ntmwry
for
all
services.
How do* it apply to us today?
Wursiilp service. 11 am
I PEOPLE'S BIBLE CHURCH
In Kentucky and Illinois Metho­
bers and non-members.
I
11
am.
Morning
worship
Men's
i
Evening service. 7:30 pm.
, K Mlle E. of M-66 on State Rd.
dist Churches while obtaining MIDDLEVILLE CHRISTIAN
! Day. Don Redd "Discovering I
his education for the ministry.
REFORMED CHAPEL
Tiieir Word." Other men partici­ EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
11 .m, Momlng wonhlp.
Su„a.S
-Jn
The little church with the big Church rervicea Hu-h Sunday,
Mr. Houk terminated hla '
708 W. Main Street
10 am. Sunday school.
I Morning worship. 11 am.
pating. Robert Helm. L. D. CHURCH
menage. Phone 765-8971.
The subject Is "Doctrine' of
mlnhteri.il nenicra at Prxlrie- |
Rev. Earl Schlpper
Christian Endeavor. 6:30
6 30 r
pm.
7:30 pm. Drive - In - Service.. OhrlsUon
Broadway at Center
Stamm, Robert Osis. Darrell
-----------Atonement."
I Worship, 10 am.
Prayer service, Wed, 8 pm.
&gt; WOODLAND
Rev. Dan M. Gury, Rector
Keller. Organist. Ruth West.
Come
as
you
are
and
sit
In
your
'
!
’ ------------ •------------Army Security and Signal । Sunday school, 11:15 a m.
Public invited.
9 nun. Holy Communion.
,
CHURCH
OF
THE
BRETHREN
|
HASTINGS CONGREG ATION
Corps. During the latter part
Evening worship, 7:30.
11 am. Morning prayer and
Youth Department.
Wed., 7:45 pm. Mid-Week
8319
Coats
Grove
Road
I
OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
•
0:30 pm. Victory Fellowship. i sermon. Nursery and classes for prayer.
Rev.
Charles
Gibbs.
Pastor
’
220
West Colfax Street
chaplain’s office at Fort CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE ' Potluck lunch.
children.
Thursday, 7 pro. Pioneer Girls CHURCH
Worship services, 9:45 am.
, 8un(jay pubiu Tajk. 3 pin.
E. **
Marshall
Hinchman. Aris.
”307
”” ”
—*"’’ *Street
“—‘
Broadway ana center Streets
Sunday * evening, Churchmen's and Boys Brigade.
i Evening oervlce.
Sunday school. 10:45 am
Watchtower Bible Study, 4:15
Minister, Dale R. Harvey
Willard H. Curtis, Minister
Tile Rev Marclux E. Tuber. ,
Association dinner at St. David's
j Through the week of Oct. 17. -----------------------------Women's
Missionary
Fellow
­
Junior choir. 4 pm. Thursday. pjn
410 E. Madison. 945-5065
nhiirrh Lansing.
tjinfrimr
Bunday. Oct. 17.
pastor ot the Delton MctluxiLst
Ij Tuesday — WSWS. Vlaic to,■ Church.
Adult choir practice. Wednea- I
9:45 am. Church school. Supt. | Sponabie Funeral Home. 9:30 j Monoay evening, St. Anne's ship 2nd Tues., each month, 7:30.
Morning workhlp. 9:30 and 11.
Church, recommends Mr. Houk ,I Loyd
I day 7:30 pro.
Martz.
Nurserv provided. Broadcast of,
' a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Meet at rt
",M
Very highly having become ac- —t_______
Guild.
PLEASANT VALLEY UNITED
' I Music Commission at parson- KILPATRICK
9:30
service
over
WBCH
Ser'
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
qualnted with him and lite fwn1
Wednesday, 9:30 am. Woman’s BRETHREN CHURCH
.age. Thursday. 7:30 pm.
Wed.' BlbIe
Bible 1Study, church, 15 minute* early.
fry while tervlng the Summit , 7:30 pm. Wed
mon:
"On
Living
with
Others"
Max M. Ovenshire. Pastor
M-60 Woodland
, Fellowship class moeUng. Sun- I
Methodist Church near Ludlnga praycr9:30 Church school classes.
Worship . servjce, 10 am.
home In Middleville.
Rev R. A. Hoffman
6-7:30 pm. Junior High Youth, I day. Oct. 17.
ton from 1950 to 1959.
Thursday. Boys choir at 3:30.
Sunday school. 11 am. L. J.
10 am. Sunday school.
| Wednesday, Day of Prayer and
r. potluck/
Family Night supper.
' '
LAKEWOOD EUK CHURCH
Fellowship and choir will meet,
girls at 4. Intermediates at 7:15 Mote. Supt
11 am. Worship service.
t Rev. K. Charles N esseth. Pastor Bible study.
9:30 am. Morning group. Bill and adults at 8 pm.
Christian Endeavor. 7 p.m. a; the church.
8 pm. Evening service.
Bunday worship, 10 am.
6-30 Senior High Youth Fel­
Lt. Colonels Enter
Darrell Starbard, president.
Cotant, lender.
Bunday school. 11 am.
INTER-LAKES
I PILGRIM HOLINESS CBUHCH
Junior Christian Endeavor. 7 lowship will meet at the church. BAPTIST CHURCH
7 pm. Evening group, Gladys MILO BIBLE CHURCH
MYP Sunday. 7 pm.
8 Adult XHscussion Group in
Air War College
Ostroth,
leader,
Darwin
Hooker,
pm.
Betty
Ovenshire,
director.
I
Rev.
Howard W. Rogera, Pastor
Bunday evening service, 8 pro.
Delton. Mich.
youth leader. ' Mrs. Buwalda,
Evangelistic service, 7:45 pm. church dining room.
Rev. Frank Crabb
Lt. Col. Walter B Forbes, son
1306 8. Hanover Street
Wednesday service, 8 pro
Rev. David Honeywell. Pastor l
rrnjrr
Hcunasi.,, 7:30
. .□« 1
Monday AcUvlUes
Prayer wvnc
service Wednesday,
children's leader.
A. J. Spoelstra, Pastor
of Mrs V. H. Shreve of Delton.
i 10 am. Bunday school.
Sunday school, 10 am.
p.m
Class
leaden,
Clayton
Mote
7
Scoute.
8 pm. Chancel choir rehearsal.
Sunday school, 10 am.
i 11 am. Morning worahlp.
Worship, 11 am.
STONEY POINT
land Fred Bawdy.
I Tuesday-11:45 Trustees mcetGerald Ostroth. director.
Worship, 11 am.
You to. meeting. 0:15 pm.
Evening worship, 7 pm.
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
_______
' I Ing al tile hoteL
Friday. Friendship class nt 2
Strand of R2 Allegan, have en­ Rev. Gwenneth Behring, Pastor
Mid-week Fellowship, 7 pm. ■ Evening Gospel Hour, 7 pm.
-------- 1,
Wednesday AcMvitles
ST. ROSE CATHOLIC CHURCH ' NORTH IRVING WESLEYAN
pm. al Mrs. Bunnells home.
I Wednesday Prayer, 7:30 pm.
tered tile Air War'College, the
Wednesday
10 am. Sunday school.
II METHODIST CHURCH
9 30 Women's Association
Saturday.'2-4 pm. churcn li­
Rev. Fr. Joseph C. Dunphy
11 am. Preaching.
Rev. David Hawley. Assistant I Cor. of Sisson and Buehler Road , board meeting.
brary is open.
slohal school at the Air Uni­
8 pm. Preaching.
12:45 Women's Associatlon
Sunday Mass. 8. 10. 11:30 am. I ml. W. of Broadway. Freeport
versity. Maxwell AFB. Ala.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Confessions. 4 to 5 and 8 to I Rev. Morris Borgman. Poster | luncheon. Program: Interpret They begin 10 months of In­
Ing Faith and Life Curriculum
FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
Bunday school. 10 am.
9. Saturdays, 7:30 am. on Sun­
. tensive study In the univendtyBunday, 8:30 am. worship ser­ days. Before Masses on week­
by Irene dnfdner.
'nroTidM i
1330 N- Broadway. Hastings
Morning worship. 11 am.
letel course which
vice. followed by breakfast.
3:30, Cherub choir.
Young People's service, 7 pm.
days.
Rev- Oeor*e •» Huber. Pastor
■enlor officers and key clViliaM
civilians
Thursday—7'30 Chancel choir
Evangelical service, 8 pm.
Dally Masses. 7 and 8 am.
Phone 945-3195
a better understanding of tbe
11 am. Worship service. Ser­
practice.
Where a Christian Experience
elements of national power and
mon
topic:
“
Extra!
Extra!
ST.
AUGUSTINE,
HASTINGS
8EVENTH-DAY
Makes you a Member.
fl
pm.
Wesley
singers
rehearsal.
MIDDLEVILLE
HASTINGS
ADVENTIST
CHURCH
10 am. Sunday school.
If your insurance program doesn’t adequately
7 pm. Jr. High M.Y.F.
Sunday Mass, 9 am.
Forbch is a graduate of Kala­
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Elder C. L. Wilber, Pastor
11 am. Morning worship.
7 pm. Sr. High M.YF.
cover you against major possibilities of loss, you
mazoo State High and was comBoltwood and E. Stale Road
404 W. Colfax
Ph. WI 5-5319
6: 30 pm. Youth service.
ST. AMBROSE CATHOLIC
Rev. Marvin Sickmlller. Pastor
mlssioncd in 1943. His father. W.
Sat. Sabbath school, 9:30.
7: 30 pm. Evening worship.
may wake up one day to find yourself in serioue
CHURCH AT DELTON
Thursday
and
Friday,
rumSunday school. 9:45 am.
Worship. 11 am.
7:30 pm. Wednesday prayer.
financial trouble. It’s wiser to let us check your
tage sale.
,
Morning worshlp/10:45 aro.
Flo. His wife, Phillis is the
Wednesday prayer. 7:30 pm.
Sunday Masses: 7:30, 11 am.
insurance needs now—for your home, car, family
Thursday, 3:30 pmfT?hlldrtn'a
Evening service, 7:30 pm.
Sunday. “Faith for Today.” on
daughter ot Mr. and Mra. Glen LAKEWOOD
Wednesday prayer. 7:30 pm.
TV. WOOD. Channel 8, 8:30 a m.
or business. We'll give you a prompt, frank
H. Smith of Kalamazoo.
BAPTIST CHURCH
7:30 Chancel choir rehearsal.
Bunday. Voice of Prophecy. *A vtm invitation is extended
’BOWLING
appraisal of your wtuatlon without cost ot
I Community Room above
Circuit Cburcbefl
R£glo WJEF 1230. 8:30 am.
* tojUL/0 attend the services of
(
_
Sunday
M
aM,9gjn
.
of Allegan High School
' Woodland Fira Station
obligation.
torr fffendiy church.
"Why Bother Going to
Nyla, is the daughter of
r K. W. Mosher, Pastor
Every Sunday, 8:3i
Church?"
WESLEYAN
HASTINGS
WESLEYAN
Mra George Ball of Rl
9:50 am. Sunday school.
Wednesday, Gadget party at: METHODIST CHURCH
METHODIST CHURCH
I1 a.m. Worxiffh service.
(Welcome Corners Church at 2I Cor. N. Michigan Ar E. State Rd.
broadcast over WFUR.
Hickory Corners, Michigan
7:30 pm. Evening service.
CYC groups Wed., 4-5 pm..
Rev. Vaughn B. Jensen. Pastor
Rev. Olson W. Clark, Pastor
Pleasant Valley
7:30 pm. Wed. prayer service.
Young People, Thursday, 7 pm
10 am. Sunday school.
WI 5-3212
For information, call K. W
11 am. Morning worship, Jun­
Incurance Agency
Worship service, 9:30 a m.
Church Topics Told Mosher, pastor. 367-2585.
10 tun. Sunday school.
IRVING
CHAPEL
ior
church
and
nursery
provided.;
11 am. Morning worship ser­
Rev. M M. Ovenshire, pastor
Over Miller’t Jewelers
Phone
Rev. Chalmer Miller, Pastor
7:30
pm.
Evening
service.
Martin Corners
mon:
ivi». "The
i lie Family
riunuy Altar.
naiar. ”
of the Pleasant Valley Church, CARLTON CENTER
Phone
RO
5-3503
Wednesday,
7:30
pin.
Family
,
t-nunr
a-oouj
120 W. STATI ST.
WI 5-4174
Church school, 9:45 am.
6:30 pm. Youth Fellowship.
announced tliat the message for METHODIST CHURCH
Worship service, 10:45 am.
7.30 pm. Evening Gospel Hour, 1Night. Adults. Youths, Juniors . Bunday school. 9:30 am.
the Sunday morning worship ser­
and Children. 8:30 pm. Choir, Worahlp. 10:30 am.
Rev. Richard VandenBosch
Quimby Church
vice will be “The Night Draweth
rehearsal.
Thursday prayer service. 7:30.
Sunday school. 10:15 am.
Church school. 10:30 am.
turn of our Church Sunday
Nigh.” The evening rnemagc will
Morning worship, 9:15 am.
Worship service, 11:30 am.
!&gt;e "Under The Spotlight." NlntyWednesday.
7:30
pm.
Prayer
one attended thc Sunday School
and
Bible
Study.
WOODLAND
8. KALAMO
Rally.
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
METHODIST CHURCH
WOODBURY
Rev. Richard VandenBosch,
Rev. Arbutus Hurless, pastor
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
40 Hours Devotions
Pastor
Bunday school, 10 am.
Rev. B. R. Davis. Pastor
Forty hours devotions will be
Sunday school, 10 am.
Worship, 11 am.
Morning worship, 11 am.
Evangellitlc service, 7:80 pm.
Village of Woodbury
Prayer meet Thurs, 7:30 pm.
Youth Fellowship, 7:30 pm.
Sunday school, 8:45 am.
Worship, 11 am.
Junior church for children, 4-9.
Youth choir rehearsal. Wed..

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Fellowship service, 7:45 am.
Youth Fellowship, Wed., 7 pm.
Bible Study and prayer serv­
ice, Wednesday. 8 pm. at Roger
Carty home, west of church.

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Elder Gerald N. Slock
Sabbath school, 9:30 am.
Saturday worship. 10:45 am.
Prayer meeting, Tuesday, 7:30
pm.

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845 W. Green Street
Sunday service, 11 am.
Sunday school, 11 am.
Wednesday service. 7:45 pm.
Reading room open Wednes­
day and Saturday, 2 to 4 pm.

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Winter

UNITED BRETHREN IN
CHRIST CHURCH
E. Colfax at N Boltwood
Rev. Darlene 8|Sfas. Pastor
9: 30 a.m. Morning worahlp,
Junior church.
10: 30 a.m. Sunday school.
6:15 p.m. Adult Christian En­
deavor. Study of "Master Secrete
of Prayer.”
6-15 pm. Youth Christian En­
deavor.

T CHURCH
ureh in the Wildwood’
Otis Lake Road
kaac Osgood. Pastor
^worship, 10 a.m.
Jeetlng and executive
meeting on Wednesday evening.

Prayer meeting and executive
meeting on Wed., 7:30 pm.
Junior Christian Endeavor on
Saturday from 0:30 pm. to 8
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CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Cor. Coats Grove Rd. and
Durkee Rood
Charles Gibbs, •paster
Floyd Walter. Supt.
Bible school, 10 am.
Worship hour, H am.
Christian Endeavor, Tuesday, 7.
Family Night, potluck supper

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B, Mn. StLhm Thi
powered transmit—-. —. _
wealth «
of cummuoKy
community spirit.;u* •••* *&gt;■
"When alert itonns dlxrupl teleMr and Mrs Floyd Grinnell
.nd trleorwoh MTrtM. rr
visited Mr. and Mrs. Waitace

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w. wu *ire. ncuuen
to
CriU3 werw Sun&lt;taY' 061 ’■ dlnUX£to™ and1 s^f- n" «u‘‘iU °f Mr *nd MrS' Har'
thi old 8tonton of Dowling. * Mr.
and Mr’ Wwood Yoder “°k
sole agency able to transmit metCuo| po,thusages calling on me oulshic mua Bn(j Jean Stanton back to
world for aid for Uie stricken Kerrts Sunday, Oct. 3. * Ray
conunuplty.” .
__ Setsc &gt;p»nt i couple of days
------------- •'------ north of Clare and At Gopamlah

Alto. * Mr. and Mn. Gordon
Yoder and family and Mr. and
Mrs Norval Thaler visited Linda
Thaler at Kalamazoo where she
is taking nurees training at
Bronson Hospital * Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Blough spent a
few days at Boyne Mountain as
guests of the Morley Bros. Hard-

Mr and Mrs. Gerald Woods
and daughter of Hastings. Mrs.
James Cool. Rodney and Larry
were Saturday. Oct. 2, callers at
the Wayne Fllids' home In Cale­
donia. * Mrs. Alden Grinnell and
Mrs. Floyd Grinnell attended a
Norman L. Tungate. R2 Delton.' Pack* but no deer.
party at the home of Mr. and
pleaded guilty to reckless driving
Mrs. Ray Seese, Mn. Put Mrs Richard Johnson and were
ARRL Amateur Radio
following ad accident Sept. 271 Boynton, Mrs' Lizzie Blough and shoppers in Battle Creek last
ency Corps has with I
and was fined »50 phB »7.10 Mrs Mina Wieland called on Wednesday, Sept. 29.
Lakeview
court ooste by Municipal Judge Mrs. Fontaln nt the —
—•—
agencies. Liaison will be eotahNursing Home Bunday, Oct. 3. family were Bunday. Oct. I. vUlUshM also with local protective
* Mn. Carl Livingston of Pin­ tors of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Simp­
servines, such aa fire and police
hook
was
a
Thursday,
Sept.
30, son, of Grand Rapids. * Mr- and
Central Michigan ■University
departments
Mrs. Harry Reigier and Mr. and
baseball catcher John Upthe- visitor of her mother, Mn. Mina Mrs. Floyd Dukes spent a few
Wieland. * Mn. Paul Crumback
In announcing the appoint-1
and
sons-q/
Harris
Creek
were
days hunting near Lakeview. *
ment. Handy pointed out that orary Captain of last year's JunFriday, Oct it lunch guests of Mr and Mrs George Faunce and
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They attended the funeral of
their grandfather. Frank Walton.
Mrs I.yle Whitney and Bob
Crons jit Lansing visited Mn.
Elnora Whitney Bunday, Oct. 3.
Mr. and Mn. John Woods and
Floyd Woods of Hastings were
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Jay Wing home were Mr and vertisement which appeared in
Mrs. Arthur Anderson of Mus­
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han and children of Grand Rap- ed—upon reading this ad. to find
pharmacy completely lacking in
your inventory of professional
were Sunday, Oct. I. visitors of
bls mother, Mr. and Mrs. Jay
Wing. Evening lunch guests were three pluimuirK*—oil of which
Mr. and Mn. Wilbur Dye of subscribe to tho Hartings Cham-

Mr. and Mrs. John Dutcher
and family of Caledonia and Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Dutcher and education tn an accredited col­
family, local, spent the Oct 3 lege of Pharmacy, supplemented
weekend at their cabin near by one ymr of internship tn a
Baldwin. ★ Mr. and Mn. Adrian
Farr of Crockery Lake were Bun­
day, Oct. 3 visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Gibbs.
Mrs. Greta Blough and Mr
and Mrs. Bill Blough and chil­
dren spent the Oct. 2 weekend
with Mr. and Mn. Robert Blough
Seems To
at Northville. * Mr. and Mn.
Forrest Buehler, Mr. and Mrs
Keith Buehler and family, Mr.
"MILT
AWAY’
and Mrs. MUton Buehler and
family of Irving. Mr. and Mn.
Robert Humphrey and family of
West Freeport and Mrs. Vivian

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Charlotte spent Bunday, Oct. 3.
with Mr. and Mrs. John Usbome,
Jr. at Carlton Center. * Mrs
Greta Btough, Mrs. Joe Kauff­
man and Mn Milton Buehler
attended the Barry Co. Past
Noble Grand's dub at Prairie­
ville Sept. 30.
Mrs. Clair Clum attended the
wedding of her nephew, Keith
ChampUn, In Belding Saturday,
Oct. 2. * Mr. and Mrs. Adon My­
ers. Mn. Cordelia Myen. Ken­
neth Myers, Miss Phillis Fox and
Mr. and Mn. Carl Tuttle were
Sunday. Oct. 3. dinner guests of
Mr. and Mn. Richard Abel of
Kalamazoo * The Jolly senton
Club enjoyed an outing with
lunch at Point West near Hol­
land. ★ Mr and Mrs. Jerry Postliumus and family of Alto and
Mn. Fay Demand and children

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Mr and Mrs. Ben Christie. * Mr.
and Mrs. Laster Alberts and baby
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guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Christie. * Mrs. Al Barnard visi­
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Kidder, and new baby In Cale­
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�Barry Ifferelo
Show Dogs Oct 16
At Kalamazoo

zoo an Lake stmk and Is open
to an 4H'«s in Michigan.
There will ba three claws
showing: (1) sub-Novtce. U)
Novice (3) Graduate Norte*
There will be trophtes and rib­
bons in all claaso* Also a special
trophy to the high scoring dog
of the show.
Barty County 4H Dog Care
and TYolnlng Club mtenbais will
meet at thc community building
at the fairgrounds promptly at
11 am. Bring a r»u:k»l lunch,
and your own beverage.

THE

Pigs May Need
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Highlights Interests

FARM NEWS
Berryville 4H'srt
To Moke Picnic
Tobies for Pork

Yeckley lifers

Barry Farm
Plan Activities
Calendar...

tills group and anyone Interested
5" to **
Roush’s
in driving there 4H’era to this
and
attempting to
educational show, please contact I, nd ‘
Mrs. Emma Magoon, JH5-3367. or j
Mrs. Agnes Hollister, 945-5004.
There are 28 boys and girls!
enrolled tn thia project, and as
many dogs. Fifteen of there are I__________ __
first year membera; five second j Eldred, president; Daniel Bolton
year members; and three, fourth (vice president; ~ ’
—- year inembara.

Junior Mader.
Mra Lowe is leading boys foods
and Lansing Gilbert has a domotiMrauon group. He also has
a Uke club which has created a
lot of Interest. Diane Gilbert has

the adult leader. The clothing
dub WU1 be kd by Mr* Ralph
Eye. Mn. Calvin Plummer and

does suggest, however, that pigs
may need something besides
vitamin D to strengthen their

State Agriculture

Poy« Fine, Cort,
Clifford C. Treat, 23, R2 Has­
tings. Woodruff Rood, paid a $25
fine plus $6.30 court costs Msesned by Municipal Judge L. E.
Barnett when he was arraigned
on a cliarge of furnishing intoxl-

H'an/ Ads Sell Unused Items.

If any boy or girl whose Oth
B. Dale Ball of East Lansing,
birthday was before Oct. 1 of who U well-knbwn here, has
this year and living In the Has­ been appointed Director of the
tings. Chidester. Yeckley, Good­ Michigan Department of Agriwill. Tanner, Otis Lake area
The club voted to buy &lt;H cov­ would like to Join the club.
ers for the new port forms.
was made by Commission of
Forty-nine members enrolled
Agriculture clialnnan Edward j.
carrying 72 different project*
Wright, Saginaw.
The projects Include, handicraft
The new director ot agricul­
with Denver Klersey, leader, and
ture has served as the DepartBarry Eye, Junior leader. Elec­
tronics, led by Kenneth Tinker;

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ferent group of families for each
meeting for rcfrceiunenUi ant!
to set up and clean up thc meet-

State Plum Yields
To Double by 1980
Plum production will probably
double in Michigan in thc next
15 years, according to Michigan
State University scientists. Plums
can become an Important fruit

Officers elcctal arc: Dorothy
Newton, president: Gloria Casey,
vice president; Dale Clark, arc­
rotary. Vickie Clark, treasurer.

Eighteen ’members signed fot
Winter projects.
It v-iui voted to have dues of
50c per member, and plans for a
tiay-ride and wiener-roast were

ALL-OUT

Mary Hollister
Heads 4H Group
Un ...

Yielders

University,
Ball, 5o. Uves at 637 Grove
Street, East Lansing, with his president of the 4H Dog Care At
wife, Francis, and daughter, Training Club Wednesday . with
Barbara, 14. A son. Jim. is a Kathy Underhill vice president.
Pamela Lang is secretary, Bar­ Pioneer'! New Generation
University.
bara Zeigler t-------*—"
~ “*'*
The new director of agricul­ Is reporter, F
hybridi make tho most rt
ture has had a life-long associ­
ation with agriculture. Boni on
today'* torn growing
a Livingston County farm, he
worked his way through Michi­ bers arc Pat Underhill. Mrs Em­
gan Slaie University by milking ma Magoon and Mrs. Agnes Hol­
cows in the coUege dairy bum. lister.
The next meeting will be Wed­
He graduated with a bachelor
For 19M, Pionrer offers
of science degree tn soils, farm nesday, Oct. 20. at I-pm. at the a New Generation of hybrii
, management and animal hus­ 4H camp.
bandry in 1939. Following imiiHimimiinrHiiiiii
graduation, iw taught Vocation­
al Agriculture for five years ad.
Yalp and Lapeer.
In 1951, after six years with

Several reasons point to the
expected increase: (1) A high
proportion of the present trees be Joined the Michigan De­
are under eight years of age; &lt;2&gt; partment of Agricultare as co­
Yields should increase from 22 ordinator of Institutional farms
tons per acre to 35 tons by 1980; and herds. He was appointed
(31 Mechanical harvesting and deputy director in 1953.
Appointment of the director
bqlk handling will greatly in­
crease and make plums more was made by the five-man Comcompetitive for fresh market and misMon.- ot Agriculture, policy
for processing; and &lt;4) The de­ making body for Die huge state
mand for processed plums, parUcularly for baby, food, wl^l conThese projections were made
ar part of Project '80. MSU's fu­
turistic look at MlciUgan's rural
potential by 1980 The study was
conducted by R. P. Larsen, horti­
culturist; Myron Kelsey, agricul­
tural economist; Paul Wooley.
tomologlst; and George Me­
mos. Jr., Traverse City hortlItural agent.
They say that Michigan should
producing an annual chip ot

This research a as reported by
MBU scientists D G. Hendricks,
E R. Miller. D. E Ullrey. B. «.

Baltimore Rams
Elect Officers

Former Barry
Man Now Heads

Machinist's Mate Fireman Wil­
liam a. Flora. U8K, son ot Mr. Pionrer’s Nsw Generation hy­
gnd Mrs. Rudolph F. Flora of brid*
«M W. Walnut. Is operating with
Supply of many of there top
China Sea alxxird the destroyer performers won’t last long. Sa
DBS Lyman K. Swenson. While1 ordgfr now and get firat eall on
serving with the Seventh Fleet, .ths hybrid that can help you
Swenson will provide anti-sub- get all-out yields.
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urdu
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Veme Winjae-—Freeport

Upon learning of his appoint­
ment. Ball said: "Thia Is a tre­
mendously responsible and chal­
lenging position. I look forward
to the opportunity to be of ser­
vice to this dynamic Industry,
and Intend to do py beat to
carry out policies of tiic Com­
mission of Agriculture."

Wayne Richard—Sunfiejd

Albert Bell—Nashville

ARPeHNG

proud position In agriculture has
been won through combined ef­
forts of many, Including the
Department of Agriculture staff,
the Legislature, the executive offloe, farm and commodity groups,
and others. If my direction is to

Delay is Costly

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Gary Grant Wilson. 512 E.
Walnut on Sept 25 paid a 812
fine plus $5.45 coots on a dclayed defective equipment ticket ts-

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Through reorganization of
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will increase greatly. Eight other
agencies and oommlndons will be
merged into the Michigan De­
partment of Agriculture.

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death losses, economic losses in
feeding may be high according
to Bruce Bean. Barry County
Extension Agent.
B.VJJ. is bovine vims diar­
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�Personal Mention
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hubert and
family had dinner at Bill Knapp*
on Saturday to celebrate the 8th
birthday of Terry, the actual
date of which was Friday, Oct. 8.
The Jack Slocums were here
from Oconomowoc, Wls.. over the
weekend visMlng their parents,
thc Harold Brockways and Fred
Slocum. The Brockways attend­
ed the Michigan State-Mlchlgan
game with friends from Grand
Mr. and Mrs Lrau-r Reynolds
were dinner guests Sunday at
the home of their daughter, thc

from the following:
George Kahler. Myrtle' Sales.,
Thi* 1* a picture of the old Kingsbury Mill being made over Into
a home. This 1* where Mrs. Sam Gelb now lives. People In front,
mostly all workmen, are left to right, Mabie Kingsbury (Mrs. Bert
Chilson) Stella Ashby iMrs. Pete Armstrong), Gene Deck, Hugh
Campbell. Will Titus, Frank Sayles, next one is unidentified and
last is Charles Kingsbury.

aonu. time to get an Interesting Charlie and Millie Kingsbury.
hirtory of this town from talking
The present' village ot Clover­
dale was platted Oct. .’9. 188"

Dean Potter were In Akron,
Ohio, over the weekend where
they visited Mrs. Smith's .brothRapid growth in population
tlon was hard to piece together
Joyce Hengesbach on
occurred between 1800 and 1890.
into an Intens-llng story
A;
The 1860 census for Hope town­ College Committee
couple of years ago Mrs. Grace
ship reported 689. in 1870, 1143.
Lathrop wrote up this history
Joyce Ann Hengesbach. danghThe 1873 atlas shows much of
for the Bernard Historical So­
the township settled and lists u Hengesbach. 816 S. Church street,
ciety and Museum. She very
graciously let me borrow her
has been appointed co-chairman
paper and I certainly could not I was called to choose a name. E. B 1 tile southeast «, of Section 20 era as men having considerable other. They hid the plunk in the eludes such items as: W..C. Bab- of the prises committee for Aqui­
grandfather.
iBab&gt; Payne suggested Cloverin Hope Township, land which ingenuity. He was. particularly j loft. Years later when their fa- cock, blacksmith, section 10. nas College's annual Gala Weekdale which was adopted
had been a federal grant to Al- Impressed bX a tiny/engine built, ther found that wedge-shaped "Buggies and sleighs ironed on
P
uacrai grant to niAn_t] Bll|Wlng
a unafl slab of whilewood the children short notice. Amon Bartholomew.
Vlsitlng the Dean Potlera a
This was twenty-three years
exnnder Buell of Kalamazoo In pipe on Uw engine would make wire older and not ufraldtoteH sawmill, section 10. Joel Scudder,
Tile weekend, which formally Sunday ago were Nina Erway
after Ansel Kingsbury and his 11851. Ansel Kingsbury' built a the wheels turn.
how it happened.
I»« -w-mj. n.,a
I onens the social season at the and Mrs. Harry Dunn of Kalabrofher, Freeman, came from ।sawmill near the snore of Long
2_
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Battle Creek in January, 1854.11 Ake. The outlet ot Cloverdale share of the property to Ansel, i celebrated her »lst birthday July
। They bought 57 acres of heavily &lt; Lake fumUfird nawtr far the Freeman lived in the house luce 128. 1963. is the vounaest child of

Consumers
Power

i’roceeo.') or tne events are
used by the students for their KfI1,lclh Kc&gt;! « weekend ago-.
rluB activities and for their an-'
------------ •—---------nual gift to the college.
■ II ant .Ids Sell Unused Items.

। on Section 15. Though nearly (the old house which now stands
time. He also built a blacksmith blind, he made wooden ox yokes north of the large brick ctore.
shop on the north bank of the and yokes for dogs. Rosetta |The house was moved out of the
Chamberlain, his sister lived projected highway, east to its
tools. This vicinity was known with him for years. Always j present location when Cloverdale
a clay pipe.
—
! was plotted In 1887.
B3 Kingsbury's Mills until 1887.
When the demand for sawing
late Charles Kingsbury.
lumber diminished, Mr. Kings­
Ansel, related tire story
bury converted his mill for the
grinding of feed and flour, us­
ing Mill stones. In his early days
here the nearest grist mill was

The Lincoln Motto
“I hkt to see i min ptpud ol IM ptoca in which he
faws. I like to see.1 mui live jo that hto pUce will
be proud ol Nm!*’ Beautifully piieled, fumed tn solid
cherry. Ihew wort* ol Lincoln hive found their wry into
the homes end hairu of fonland rudjowu ill over the
country. W r 9&gt;i’. Complete »«ft mM &lt;8rt-bra»s Eigfo
DMter. Mekei i perfart kttle "JoniWJU.
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stood empty until 1887 when Ed
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ters while building thc brick

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log. peeled and stood on end in
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were punished for minor offences
by being tenured to sit on the

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                  <text>ONE GIFT

The Hastings Banner
On* Hundred and Tenth Year

20 Pages—3 Sections

WORKS
V/ MANY
WONDERS

Hastings, Michigan, Thursday. Octobar 21. 1965

Barry Working
With Economic
I
•
A
Opportunity Act

EDITORIALSI

Barry County ha* been actively
promoting President Johnson's ’
program on poverty. Two Barry
County schools. Delton and Mid­ many ways: enjoying outdoor liv­
dleville. have Head Start pro­
grams for pre-school youngster*. ing. escaping from crowded habi­
Arthur Steeby. director of the tation. cooperative outdoor living. pervtse, instruct, influence, and
guide campers. A kind capable
Extension department here, has
announced.
etxmaelor. willing to wortt. with a

tn ent of Social Welfare, under
the direction of Mr*. Dwight
training under the State work

SURVEYS DAMAGE-Mra. Donald Doaglaa survey, a bit at the
*n Se cSJm?
damage done by the fir* which swept through their home at K7
Newly ySuth lurve also been
W. State Street. Firemen were alarmed al *:15 pan. to exringul.h | Uced ’
MtchjgBn
lhe Mare oa Tbxraday evening, Oet, 14-Bsnn«r photo._______ __ fcSoymmt und Security office

Ruins
Home

। in Grand Rapid*. Al the present
jtime five youths are being
I trained Uirough the Manpower
■ training act and five more arc
to be trained in November.
; The Barry County Board of

S,™ Th. '"-1
o -'onm.,. data
JM warted Id Impme •« &lt; ,,
pointed Woodland Township
They bought it before the Supervisor Victor Eckardt a*
Itreet was Improved, and when I Chairman
--------- -- of
-- —
----------------■—
the- Committee
with
Russ Doty of Hastings and Earl
raised to permit tnstaHaUon of McKibbin of Orangeville mem­
utilities, they had had to build bers of the committee.
a new foundation and raise their
house up to keep it from being
down in a "hole."
appointed chairman of lids

mg which combines rustic shelter* a tiappy relaxed camping
with the benefit of modem scien­
tific thinking on such things a*
oern'u the 'tamper- Whatever |
diet and sanitation." Regardless of
Effects him l&gt; important to *H of HHS Queen — Katie Ciarey.
daughter of Coach, and Mrs
us. What happen* to a. growing John Ciarey. will reign over the
ent* said, “should
send our child at camp not only influence* Hastings High School homecom­
ing festivities Uris week. The
chlkiren to camp," to a time when
crack HHS Band and homecom­
parents say "to which camp should
ing floats will participate in the
tPlease turn to Page 4. this 8cc.) I parade before the Greenvlilewe send cur ciuldren?"
-—
. .
■ .■
I Hastings game Friday, and dur­
r-'"
1'*~
"|| Ing the half. Queen Katie and
[her court will preside al Ute
| homecoming, dance following the
' game.
'
■publican Wc
that
Gar. William

County Board
Considers Budget
OfS807#7
!

Member* of Ute Board of Sup- i
ervlsors this Wednesday werei
expected to consider a proposed j
permanent budget calling for th*
expenditure cf 8*0792131 for
1966. an" Increase of 832.722.11
over the 871450460 budget

About 111*** of that
riding.
Russel Doty. Hastings, treasurThursday evening Don went to er. and Roy TlU^emeyer, Woodsheriff** department
r&gt;iek
hi« •
a hrniiv n&gt;r. &gt; land, secretary.
lor. They stopped on their way I The action committee is pres­
back for a paper, then as they en Uy working on a development
program for Barry County and
Estimated receipts for the
Gnett Editor - Robert King, di­ neared home they saw smoke
rector of the Hasting* Youth
Shortly after that the Hastings are attempting to Join with Al­ coming year included J587.227.3I
firemen extinguished lhe blare. legan County in a two-county
program
celpta
from other sources and
The seven-room, two story struc­
thr anticipated general fund bale
ten the editorial for this issue of ture was practically a total less
The Banner while Richard M from lhe fire which may have office, under the direction of Ar­
thur
Steeby.
has
been
assisting
8130.000.
..Cook is in Europe Director King. started ilw
from, .
a light fixture «
in
a Western Michigan University
kitchen No lights had been the group.
The Social Welfare Depart­
Last Winter the Extension per­ ment receives more than a quar­
graduate and a veteran of World । lefl
Mr&gt; nought* raid The
War II. has achieved great sue- io**
loss j*
1* partially covered by in- sonnel conducted an educational ter of the budget, with 810*500
program
in
the
Development
of
era* in developing a vast, varied surance.
going to the department pkia
Human
Resources
youth program in Hostings. He
1100.000 for the Medical Cart
Forty - eight
leaders
were Faculty.
has also received State and No­
trained and the information dis-j
tional recognition
Earmarked for Social Welfare
wmlnated throughout the county
is 815,000 for administration.
I by the discussion Jeadei*. *
down 87.000 from last year's bud­
get. 830.000 tor direct relief, down
810.000 from last year. 850.000 far
Th. *mU,.-dA, Ad,.„,h,
hospital, also down *10.000. 84.000
Welfare Center at 121 W. State i I
1/• f
for child care, down 81.000. and
Street in the HenderahotrBuild-| *»« * IClIltUll If#
810.000 for capital outlay., the
ing was formally opened Thurs-1—
- —------same as In the previous budgetday afternoon when Mayor Pro
Tem Lannes Kenfield cut Ute
Atty? Frederick McDonald of
s/mbolic ribbon.
Allegan, son of Circuit Judge and
After the ribbon cutting Pastor Mrs Archie McDonald of 808 W
Other major budget items in­
tional Bank or Hastings, was W. M. Buckman. director of the Grand Street, flew to Vietnam
elected president of the Hasting* SDA Michigan Conference Sunday night where he had been clude. Abstract. 835.400, up from
health and welfare division, gave retained to defend an area sol­ 826,000: appropriations. 85,000. up
an addreM regarding the neces­ dier before a UB. Army court from 84.000; agriculture office.
sity for such a center in Barry martial upon whom homicide 821.400, up from *17X100; board of
820.000. up from
County. . .
- j:ctiarges
charges arlaii
arising in Vietnam have supervisors,
816.000; County treasurer, 813500
He pointed out that the SDA been placed.
Michigan Conference operates 60 I
Th. charges grew out of the same; health department.845.000.
up
from
842XKX);
county park.
such centers in the State
shooting death of another
810.000. same; courthduse 8c Jal).
Hospital, was named first vice
817.000. up from 89XXX); con.
president; Hal Buerge. advertising Wednesdays from 10 am. to 4
pm
Atty. McDonald left Sunday.
others on hand for the open­ Oct. 17, for Saigon for prepara­ from 88.000; medical examiners.
81200. same; circuit court,
ing included Mrs Dwight Fisher, tion of the case.
.
ance anZ a director of the National director of th* Barry Welfare
Under the US code of military 818,800. up from 8)5.000; dog
Bank, third vice president, and Department; Mrs. Louise Od- Justice, the defendant in a court damage and expense, 88.000. up
from 87500; election.-.. 88.000. up
nylwolska. Health Department.
William Barr. Civil Defense di­ u civllan counsel if he desires from 81.500;
rector; Richard Bunlor, chief of The defendant. David Reed, for­
Friend of the court. 828.600. up
police; Mrs. Keith Gordon, Red merly of the Vicksburg area, will from 821500; insurance and
Cross executive secretary, and
bonds. 88500. up Hom 80.000;
Don OHL Hastings High School Rev. George EUiott. secretary of be tried before a court martial to county road*. 852501, up from
be convened in either Saigon or
the Hasting* Area Ministerial
851.402: municipal court. 87500.
Association.
up from 16XXX); miscellaneous.
814.025, up from 310x000: prose­
elected treasurer.
cuting attorney, 812.400, up from
Ernie Fifield Has
811X100; probate court. )21.000. up
817X100; child care. *18X100.
Open Heart Surgery from
up from 814.000: Juvenile agent.
Feidpauaeh. Foils. Patrick J. GU­
Ernie PtDeldor 1201 Barber Rd.
underwent open heart surgery at 815X100. up from 814X100; soldiers
Blodgett Hospital in Grand Rap­ and sailors burial. 88,000. up from
On Monday. Oct/ 18. Atty. id* on Thursday, Oct. 14. The 17.000; sheriff, 8100.000. up from
man. Rlcluud Krssenlch. Almcrid Richard M Shuster. 6f Hastings operation Involved the replace­ 883542. marine enforcement.
Weber and Robert Godfrey', who successfully presented the nearly ment of a valve. While Ernie is 88.000, down from 89.000; State
was president tn 1964
three million dollar case in the still tn intensive earet he appears institutions. 830,000. down from
to be doing very well and was al­ 835,000; soiling. 88.700. up from
planning the annual meeting to be the Genesee County Circuit lowed to ait up for about five
minute* twice on Wednesday.
bald in November, Manager Rus- Court in Flint.
Atty. Shuster's petition was
aell Hankins ng* announced. Plan­
Supervisors were al*o considerning far tiic meeting are John opposed by the Attorney General Scout Troop 178
Bay, Pa* Gilmore and Don Gill. of the State of Michigan. '
Members of Boy Scout Troop 178I county employees—but not electAfter argument the Genesee riw(wn»vu
oj' uic
run rindiynmui
by
the First
Presbyterian ed officiate. Starting salaries for
Circuit Court ruled In favor of sponsored
are proud of winning first.clerks remain at 83,000. Raises
RUMMAGE SALE. St. Rose Al­ Mr. Shuster's position distribut­ Citurch
. ■__ __________ ____ I.—
(. I
Mlrtrlrw ,hd iwrr.lartM oentar Society, Friday. Oct. 23, 9 to ing some 8400,000 to Mrs. Reed­
(uuj lAit v,
..... . .....- ------- --- ----er's nurse and companion.
8100.000 to the statutory legal Thontapple Scout district's com-.*300 annually.
ferson.
heirs and the balance to charity. poree thl* past weekend. Eight | The salary for the new enTroop 178 Scout* pisvd thrir ten- forcemtnt officer for the frirnd

SDA Welfare
William Stedman Center Opens
To Head Area Chamber in 1966

gressman Paul II. Todd Jr. waa the honored guest. and main
speaker. In the photograph taken«by John Boughton at the Nashvtlle New* are. left to right. Mr*. Irene Parker, chairman of the
Harry Democratic committee. Mr*. Noonan and Congreaaman

4 tty. McDonald

Defend Soldier

Atty. Shuster
Represents Heirs
In 3 Million Case

backward glances
“bits ofyesterday”....
as gleaned from the
Banner files

Parent-Teen’
(.ode Mailed to
Hastings Homes
This Wednesday some 1200 copies

Community Fund
Hits $31,360;
S22,9020 Needed
p

ia GOP dinner

।

Hastings

United

; Hoffman. Mr. and Mr*. Richard will present “Fun in Utah" In
Community । Ke-senlch and Mis John Williams. Central Auditorium Tuesday at

campaign has reached. Teen-ager^ participating indudRename.Barry 'Fund
Kename.narry
I
1853360.40, Atty. Richard Hudson, thy and David Hoas. Marilyn Hein,
chairman,-reported Tuesday.
Xfarllyn Ironside. Mark Johnson
Fair Officers;
“Our drive report* ar* not and Mary Settle*.
Mrs. Richard Fluke was chairTo Obtain Bldgs. I

The Barry County Agricultural'
:lety, which operate* the Bar- j certain that everyone would be
given an opportunity to -help
other organisations which de-

accounls payable

the Hastings Klwanl* Club's 18th
Travel and Adventure season.
Beason tlckeu are stlli available
from all Klwanmn* and single
admission* are available at Ute
door- Forahee will "take" his
audience to Great Salt Lake, the
mlttee werv Arthur Olson. Barry saU FM*. Wasatch Mountain* .
County Juvenile agent; Richard J and- throughout the State Of :
Guenther, supt. of schools. Mary Utah?
.
Mrs William NeUtery and the Rev.
Fr David Hawley

Hope for Best
Blood Clinic Ever
At School Nov. 8

Without a successful drive,
dropped budget* financing the Red Cross
whole, blood program, the Boy
Scouts. Youth Council. YMCA. Club.
"We Can Agree" incorporate*
Salvation Army. Heart AJJbclalion and many oilier agencies guidelines for wholesome living. ■
wu&gt;
~
I code that ia not given as an artoiPlans are going forward for
improveAU,. Budwn upor.M lh.(
“ SP1 t-n-aget. in ratal,- five blood clinic in the history
meeting, ' industrial
£2h and division
SUhad
to reported
tJJ i rra 1! hut
*uardianf«nd
cash
pledges
totaling
«uard)anX
and t-en-ageh in esub- of the Red Cross program here.
’“.kxhtnsr
id ratlsfvreelected,
g7 professional 81954. _re-|
H«h‘n« on
4n .rrrntabte
acceptable n!
and
satlsfy(*11 division 8816 public agencies I ln8 program for iuxne. school,
and church .nd ^Ui .ctiviUra
.

1about 82X»o in capital
I
At the organteatton
Simon
MMchete w*a
I
prerident.
Dr. Fred
;
;
i
.'^S obtalnin.'Z???'
-

‘nd

Women’s Club,
IBarrv November Churches
Draft Quota 13 Promote UNICEF

Federal government's surplus!
grain program.

In

pomtment blank* sent to home*
in the school district, and 3,000

AS of Monday. 130 persons had
Mrt. Cli.ri™ talll, hu .n- made appointments to ktre a
nounced that the Hastings Wom­ pint of blood.
The
high school classes are
en's Club again la sponsoring the
tar Ihx tab
Trick or Treat for UNICEF on compering with each other and
and that the boy* as of Monday the Seniors were
(UmT No»' 8 u,e h*h*’t ln “ 10,,« Halloween,
and girLv again would participate
Wietnix was recicctca a oiirc- • time
with 33..
tor at the recent annual meeting.
_ ’
, I
and Glenn McGinnley was also
On 001 7- men lca*lnK for through the churches.
elected. The other directorship j n,fllUr&gt; duty included
was settled by k drawing after, Fred M. Martin. 23.
torincumbent James Buckley and , Washington. Battle Cm
I-ouls Neubcrt tied in the ballot- merly of Hastings. Fre&lt;
ing. Buckley won the draw.
Curri*r, 21, R1 Caledonia; Phillip needy children onAiunday. Oct.
There will be baby sitting swvReceipt* included building and । M. Lasaru*. 21. R2 Delton:
ground rental, 81.665; space rent- ' Michael C. Hodson. 21. R4 Battle
Their inotto. "Share — Not ice at the gym during the blood
al during the fair. 81960: fair as-&lt; Creek. Gerald A. Sherry. 20. 331 Scare." has turned an evening clinic to take care of youngsters
cnHafiAn
n. Church:
unurcn; Claude
viauae L.
u. Orna.
urns, 20.
zu. ,of senseless prank* into one of while their mothers give blood
sodatlon mwmhwrihln.
memberships, Silt*
lilt: N
The Northeastern and South­
board of supervisors. *1,000; R1 Hickory Corners; Harvey J. gratifying rewards.
The program will contribute to eastern teachers arc scheduled to
State of Michigan. *7512; entry Warren, 30, R3 Plainwell, and
fee*. 1152235; midway. 8256398, David J. Ilarvalh, 20, R3 Delton. the help given to needy children give blood from 1 to 2 pm : the
grandstand shows. 83.454 64;
Monday there are 42 scheduled and mothers in more than 100 Central school teachers from 2 to
countries. Youngsters will carry 3. and the high school teacher*
special concessions, 8923.13; llveinduction physical examination*. orange and black collection car­ from 3 tn 4 pm
The clinic I* the day of th*
tons bearing the symbol of the
book, *1.480: parking *1510;
horse racing. 816.166.15, and. bus from the American Legion United Nation* Children's Fund, Hastings Teacher* Institute, and
thus no classes will be inter­
a mother and cltlld.
860532 in miscellaneous Income. Hall at 2:30 pm.
rupted..
Disbursement* included insur­
On November 2 there are 39
Employees of the Hasting*
ance and compensation, *605 60; men scheduled to go to Detroit
utilities. 851550; dues and fees. for their pre-lnduction physicals
862; advertising and ticket*.
On Oct. 29 nine physicians are
a* there will be a clinic held al
81567.17; improvement and re- scheduled to take their prethat plant on Monday. Not. 23.
induclion, physical exam*.
; Senior Citluna ol HaWIho rtm.
88.25052; suppUe*. *15437; equip­
Chairman Schllhaneck added, inunity will meet Monday. Oct. 25.1 .
ment and rentals, 8156538; pre­
- at the Episcopal Parish House for Investment vlOSS
mium book. 815M51; labor. that the Barry Selective Service
------------------------- Storts Thurldoy
Board has been busily reclassify;
SH)II; 4H premiums. 82.798 75; ing college student*. College stu­
1 o'clock.1 The invatmenl clas* for adult*
dents must be carrying sufficient
stand shows. 83.12332; superin­ hours each term to assure their ana guests are wncamc. tach diner te scheduled to start at 7:30 pm.
U asked to bring his own table this Thursday in Room 114. the
tendents. 8257 24: Judges, 154*Bl; graduation tn four years
service, a beverage If desired, and ' agricultural room, at Hastings High
a dish to pass
■ School. If enough people show up.
If transportation is needed, or if I The class will be taught by Dr.
September Permits
Building permit* approved in you have room in your car tar on I William H. Helrigrl. Wright Sim.
116,06238.
Hasting* in September totaled extra passenger, please nottfyfHsr- [ director of adult education al
vert. n»n&gt;Nrt u/r
.
HHS announced
K°a£

am.
Ii Wllltam Schllhaneck. chairman
Iof lhe B&lt;rr&gt;" County Selective
Scrvlcc Board, report, that the
Muntys dran *”,oU u 13 ,or

Seoior Citizens
To Meet Monday

HHS Saxon Band
Rales ^opt' i
ing Bgnd earned No 1 ratings
from all four Judge* al the- Dis­
trict .Michigan School Band and
Qrehestra. Afaoftatton Marching

Zeeland High School foolbaTi
held Saturday. Oct. I*. Thirteen

The Hasting* Bund
a show depicting the
that marching bands are
of performing.
They opened with a

ATTEND ANTIQUB FORUM-Dr. and Mr*. I. B.

now'uv » hrtlly mocd. »c- Um chunh bulldto&lt;"
"
cording to Bari Count at the
• • •
State Department that U may
"Jack and the Bean S
fail at any time—therefore. R Pleas* Bee MORE ABOUT:
win be removed to prevent any . . . BACKWARD GLANC
pcMlbUlty Of a highway accident, j
.
p

the reproductions department tar Greenfield

marching to 'The Saints Gc
Marching In." They presentee
excarpt* from William Schu­
man's “Chester" Overture, fol­
lowed by a marching dance rou­
tine of "Ch* Clra Cha" and exit­
ed to Mussorgsky)*-'BOfis Godu
Tire Band received enlliuslas
tic applause from the large
, EXCEPTIONAL D1SPLA Y—Hasting* automotive (testers are displaying their 1964
sudtanca.

game Friday night.

�West Woodland
By Pirlo r Sisaon

Alert Hunter
Aids in Arrest
ippers

K

hunter noticed
I stripped tn
antae Springs
zd it and the
rere caught in
Harvey Baker

Mrs Hable Hall and daughler.
and &gt;« Mater, Mr* Oladya Ochs,
of Detroit were Sunday vteltor*i At the hum* of Mr. and Mr*
of Mi* Hendee and Mrs Gabriel Gerald Calms of North Irvin*
a The blacktopping H the Um. . Monday. 1 attended the funeral
mile rtrrtchiCK of Martin and; at a life-long-friend. Mrs Audle
Chariton Part Roads has been Rouah. at Hartings with burial
completed and they are surely jin Freeport. In the evening, we
nice Roadmen worked until late wwe guetfa at a birthday supper
Saturday evening to get ...
• * U the home of our daughter.
at --------Hearth,—
HasMartld Road finished. ♦ Rev U»c Eldon ■Boushaa
■ ——
George Speaa of Lake Odeswatlng*. A beautifully decorated

a mat re of Ute can.
' A check on the ^gLUmUon of
tiie stripped car traced ila owner­
ship Io Wesley F. Brown. Jr. a
undent at Datlte Crvrt Central
whe had parted it acron the street
(ran Ute high school
’ A check of lhe ngirtraUon of
the car parted near the stolen car
revealed It to be owned by Robert
G. GrttflUi. 20. R1 Burlington, po­
lice said Griffith was ptcx-xl up
by police and reportedly implicated
Ronald D. Smith. 11. R1 Athena
Part* of the car owned by WeeJey
Brown were found on Smith's car.
police sard.
Hirtgpwi from
r" •
Uir

Maple Crore KVM Ctasre»|* MY. and Mr*. JohnBymanta
basement was successful as there from Lansing called at the Harry
was a large crowd lo be agreed Babcock home Sunder. Mrs.
and plenty of food for aU. The Symonds ia distantly related to
committee tn charge thanks aS Harry. * The Robert Babcocks
who helped to make It a auccw look their daughter, Elaine, beak
by furnishing, helping, preparing to Michigan School for the Deaf
or any other way. * George Ball after brtn* home for Um woek1* in Blodgett Hcapttal in Grand end. * Mr. and Mr» Tom Hunt
Rapid* for treatmenlt of a foot and two children from Lansing
He U to hart JE-rays for the foot aUended Um Saturda* rtippw
,nu wwk- Hc wouW awnctatefal lhe church and stayed Salur-;
1/UnilUfIl
being remembered by cards cr day night at the Keith Ball
„
„■ .. ...
letters HU son. Robert Balt, and *1
By .Wr», w . it. (.ht'cttman tunity live in Alaska nc*r Grand
at Hosiniaa Rapids and visit hlm nearly.

HAPPIER
FAMILIES
shop at

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Family Bundles
Damp Wash • Wash and Fluff Dry
W« Hni«h Shirt,, Fl«t»ort&gt;. Work Clothe,

HASTINGS

HOME

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TENDERNESS

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CENTER

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Yes, Swift’s Premium ProTen beef is the tenjerest in all the land. Carefully fed for top

quality ... H's the best in beef; then specially selected, cut, and trimmed the way you
like it. Arouse extra interest in your fall menus . . . make your mealtime meat selec­

tion Swift's Premium ProTen and enjoy the compliments of your family.

Rick Hammond
Wins FFA Tall
Corn Context

3-lb. Pkg. or More.... Freshly-Ground

LEAN, ALL-BEEF

The Hartings Future Farmer*
of America held their annual
Tall Com Contest on Oct 11

corvair-chevelle-impa^a
Up to 2500 Doll.r. »iw»

Mch

'

HAMBURGER

could win $50.00 in ch.

■8 UEU8KET.RnK&lt;L Ol^GARLiC

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I M.ry Monday tnomin..

_

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PORK

Last Week'* Magic Kard Winner*:

ROAST

Ada Stiles

John Romans
Rosa Lee King

Lent Corners

CORNED BEEF
GENUINE DRIED BEEF
ECKRICH SMOKED SAUSAGE
BRAUNSCHWEIGER
CANADIAN STYLE BACON

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50 n.w nuntbr. P­

Jim Clark

UMT

BOSTON STYLE

Elwin V/ood

By Mrs. Inland Hftfmondr

PILLSBURY

MIXES 1

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Limit 2 pkgs, with coupon below
BUY YOUR
PROCTOR &amp; GAMBLE
PRODUCTS AT . . .

14b, 2% ox.
Io J-lb., 4%
ox. pkg.

Cans

OONiUMISS

KELLOGG'S

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Swift's Corned BEEF
GLOBE TROTTING

Pillsbury
BUTTERMILK

with coupon below

BISCUITS

CAMPBELL'S
TOMA’®
SOU*

BE SURE TO SEND FOR THE
MARY MAKE-UP DOLL

CORN
FLAKES

GOVERNOR

mite trip which will take
him to Japan and China and
• Uop at the Hawaiian la­
teral* on the way home He
will make the trip Ln com-

8-oz. Wt. Can

TOMATO
SOUP

Without traveling mon
than a ter Ijkf *. or, at the
meet. a*T*w Rtes trom your
tana. you can have arena to
all that b new and modem
to the building Held What­
ever you have bad In intod
for improving your iwme betore winter you will find
»*lp here. perhaps you have
a tenement room or an attic
that you would like to trans-

Special from Felpausdi

American Provincial

19" ROUND DECORATED
SERVING TRAY $1.99 VALUE.....

TUES., on.16,

7:30 P.M.

WE RMHVt THE MIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES ON ITE/flS IN THIS AD.

NUSBUBY 141. 2H TO 141. 4^-OZ

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ib.79‘
ib. 49'
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PKG

DIOGO'S

Ar I

~ 24 ! I CORN FLAKES 28 I
i $5 «r Mera Feed Purebota

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—

�Lib.ralil. Surplui
Food Regulations

2 Sentenced
In Negligent "
Homicide Cases

Mrs Dwight Fisher, director of
the Social Welfare Department,
report* that regulations regard­
ing the distribution of surplus
foods have been liberalised.
Two men who had pleaded
a person with a maximum In­
guilty to negligent horn laid e come of |125 a month and liquid
assets of *750 may now receive
County Circuit Court by Hills- surplus foods ?=
Formerly
—™!y r.c
no Xir;
more
dale County Circuit Judge Rob- than *500 tn liquid - assets was
ert McIntyre
permitted recipients. There have
Henry M. Tsuneaaen, 10. R4 been other change*.
Hastings, wax placed on two
This month Barry County ha*
years' probe (Ion and ordered to s65 families totaling 1.023 pevnle
serve the llrst 60 days in Jal), receiving for surplus food. In
and pay a *500 fine and (500 September there were 231 famlcourt
costa.
cuurt coats.
.
Illes wlUl gjg penions who retr.ni (in—,. ex na n.gurplua food.
was placed on one year's proba-l
t'.on -and ordered to spend ths I

RetardedKiddies
Group to Discuss
State Support

Father Given
Custody of Sons
Barry County Probate Judge
Philip H. Mitchell, following an
fflveetlgalton and hearing on
Monday, awarded custody of Rod

Marshall &lt;Dulch&gt; Cappon was
elected president of the Barry
County Association for Retarded
Children at their regular meet­
ing held Oct 7 at the Special
Education School.

Tom Howard of the Barry
County special education pro­
gram explained the advantages
and disadvantages of the assocl-1
atlon’s Joining the Btate-supported program.
Members agreed to discuss the I
,"S
matter further at the meeting
Teunemen was charged as Use I Acordlng to the Oil ft G'as at the sc boo. at ■ pm. on Nov. I.
result of the one-car accident In Nr»»J Moakowtta^ Janoea Anyone Interested will be wel- 1
which Jerry L Shanklin, 1g. and No- 1. In the southwest quarter come to attend.
।eery Kilmer. IMS HHS graduate
Dian Kay Burk. 18. both of Has- of Section 34, Thurnapplc Townllnga. were killed on lhe Camp- «Np. a wildcat, drilled Nlagaran
Community OoUege, was
ground Road last May 3
target dry to 3706 feet. The Sun
LEGALS
Gibson, the father of seven company's support wildcat had
children, was charged as a result A-l at 3380 and Niagara at 3505
of the two-car crash on M-43 in .
_______ •_______
Hastlngs Klwanls Club for its
which Mn Horace (Dorothy '
,
contribution to agriculture, and
Tungate. R2 Delton, was killed T-K ColIc^B-Bound
Bruce Bean, Extension agent, tor
hU service to farm programs.

_____

Students to Meet

Juniors and Aenlon of MlddleVille's T-K School who plan to
go to college or trade school, are
to attend a counseling meeting
at 8 pm. Tuesday, Oct. 26.

It !• Orgarud 11

SANFORIZED*

COTTON FLANNEL

SHIRTS FOR BOYS
. . . TOWNCRAFT

Plaids a-plenty in printed
cotton flannel . low-priced
to please! Terrific tailoring
with short pomt cellar, fin­
ished ham. Machine wash­
able. A groovy group of plaids
at a phenomena1 tow price!

More About------

Pharmacist
Works
For Better
Community
Health

Pharmacy

Our 63rd
Penney Days

About 300 attended lhe Demo-

Fellows Hall Saturday night and :
saw Mrs Joseph Noonan, who
has worked many years for the
Democratic party, honored for
her outstanding work.

Hastings High
CALENDAR

Your

Gardner

I

k ALWAYS RRST OUAUTY &gt;

Judge Mitchell placed the boys
With their father. Staff Sgt. Dale
Slater, now stationed at Fort achievements for the party and .
Mrs Irene Parker, county chair-1
married
.
rman. presented her with a plaque
Judge Mitchell said that In 1from the Barry County Demothis case lhe welfare of the ch 11- *crata and the Women s Demodren has been served adequately ‘era tic Club presented her with a
under the Michigan law. The 1
Oct. 16 was Woman's Day
court has retained Jurisdiction
throughout Michigan. It was a
for Mx months
Judge Mitchell said an Invest!- !
honor
the woman believed to I
gaHon disclosed no negative re­ have done
the most for the party I
ports on the boys' father and in the county Mrs Noonan had
that the father had maintained served for eight years ax vice j
substantial support payments for chairman tn Barry County, eight
them over the past four or flvej.■ years as chairman and one and
'one-half years on the State CcniraT-Commit tc until she retired
Gloria Hctht. daughter of Mr. because of her health.
Other special guesLs included
Hastings School Calendar
Slate Senator and Mrs Roger1
Johnson. State Renrwntat’ve
Hrclr, employed by Allia-Chal- and Mrs. Claude Burton. Rev. W.
Marklng Period.
Scott Ensign. Congressional Dis- ,
tiradquarters In Milwaukee, Wia., trlct Chairman John McLaugh-;
sUtate, No School.
tin. State Central Committee-,
Friday. Oct. 22 — MEA InaUlr.il
woman of Eaton County Mrs. I
Naomi Burgoff. K a 1 a m a s o o
Friday, Oct. tt—HHS ItaawCounty Chairman Mrs Marguer­
ite Phillips and Phil Powers, as­
sistant to Congressman Todd

*1 N.i°«aran I0'?’

Miss Mary Lee Orabom and
hcr fiance. Ted Carpenter, both
of Buy City, spent the weekend
with Ixr itrandparenl*. the Howaid Onbonui.

Old. to their father who had the
“greaUsl legal right."
Rod and Tom lived with their
mother. Carolyn Ann Blackmore,
and her second husband. Wil­
liam. on a 180-acre farm near
Delton She was killed Sept. 30
when she swerved her car to
avoid hitting dogs and crashed

■j
In Hastings
.lennew

Mrs.KateNoonan
Honored by
Demos Saturday

Hubbard Hills
By Mrs. Albert Green

Backward Glances

Radios Recovered
Two Juvenile# have been turn-

Continued from Poge One

ven Ik- department by City police
after investigation of the theft
of two radio# at Johnson Field
during the Hastings-St. Johns
game. The radios, one belonging
to the City taken from Kenneth

a play baaed on the well-known

She died of leukemia a month Barnett and presented in Cen­
tral auditorium under his direc­
similar Hines# "Die family has tion by the Hastings Civic Hayour deepest sympathy. * Mm
Rose Funk and Danny have an S R O matinee given ea-

BOYS* RUGGED
TOWNCRAFT
[CORDUROY SLACKS

aince her liuxband'a death. *
Ganguillet. Betty Iznxy. Dan
Ar.luilt»T, Frank Foote, Beatrice
Goggins. Burr Dennison, Geral­
Tripp Sunday. Oct. 10. * Mrs. dine Williams, Cornelia* Mannl.
Marshall Tripp U convalescing

style with plain front,. Ma-

doir, but a thoroitghguing "ham ‘
and lhe scenery is beautiful
Many folks stopped and took

Gordon Orwen of Battle Creek
stopped on his way home from
Grand Rapids and had lunch

Trust Is More Than a Word Here

Albert
Archie
Albert
Raptda

... It Is Our Profession

irvd^trom the position,
lay. Hla reaponslbUltlsa

Green * Mr. and Mrs of the middle division of the
Burd and Mr. and Ma
Green were in Grand
Sunday. Oct. 10. On their

Remember . . .

Mn. Donald Van ZUe. ol Detroit.

Charge It All

To training, knowledge, experience . . .
we odd evtrp care. That's why your doc

tor trust* us always!

ba'&lt;aln price!

Che superintendent ol the C. K

■

.

appointed by Gov. Grow-.
USE BANNER WANT ADS!

. provide In Its constitution for the
' establUhmmt of public libraries

FREE SHOCK CHECK

cd by the death at Judge John

You Can

William F. Arnold, mana­

ger of the Model Finance ‘
Office at 140 W. State

Street (next to The Cop­

tings.

per Lantern), invites you H

to call him at Wl 5-3429
proof of why Hastings

at any time you need $25

'

to $1,000.
room In the

Jack Echtinaw’s
Service

SEE
Gordon or Elwood

Yoder

320 N. Michigan

Jack or Ed
Echtinaw

Hastings
Shell

327 5. Jefferson

Get a free Monroe shock
check and take advantage
of this special offer of
International stainless steel
flatware for only $2.99 JP

Larke's Cilgo
Service

• Maks home improvement!
• Fay off your bill!
o Cut your monthly payment

received

at

the

• Cot cash for an/ purpose

headquarter*.

140 W. State St.
Hatting*

OFFICIAL NOTICE
To the Residents of South-Western
Michigan and to Others
It May Concern

Lyle Sanborn

Haitings

Halting!
SEE

Bob Silcock

The Following Dealers Listed:

MODEL FINANCE

SEE

313 N. Broadway

SEE

KNIT SLEEPERS—PENNEY-PRICED!

Hastings

Sllcock
Marathon

MONROE

same thing could happen again
and with much more destructive
results Hawings needs a modern

STOCK UP AND SAVE ON COTTON

135 E. Green

1436 S. Hanover

Gory Hartman

blown to notify firemen to hurry

the pumping station
Driver
Haywood started on hla way
immediately, but Mr. McElwain

Rockhill &amp;
Banghari

Chet or Rocky

a Take a "drwaiw" vscatiM
• Buy a best or new car

a substitute,
________ _ ____ ...&lt;e fire alarm
signals to the pumping station

Freeport

SEE

from the fire bam fully

Hastings

Yoder Sunoco

Hostings

MONEY FOR A
FUN-FILLED SUMMER

Joseph Sage

Made to our own exacting specifications for
fit, cut and high quality! Easy on-off gripper
waist style for sizes 1 to 4; pullover top and
boxer waist bottoms for sizes 3 to 8 All ma­
chine washable, with non-skid plastic soles
for safety!

Effective Monday, October 25, 1965, all electrical
work shall be performed under the provisions of
Aet 217, P. A. of 1956, as amended, with inspec­
tion service to be performed by the Electrical Ad­
ministrative Board in the following municipalities:

BUCHANAN
THREE RIVERS
GRAND HAVEN
DOWAGIAC

SOUTH HAVEN
HASTINGS

.ORONOKO TOWNSHIP
^WsT. JOSEPH TOWNSHIP

WORTH MUSKEGON

WeLSTON TOWNSHIP
N&gt;£S TOWNSHIP
V

Complete electrical inspection will be given on
commercial, industrial, and institutional-type
buildings. Our present inspection service for other
areas will continue.

Our arpa office is in the Grand Haven City Hall

Marble's Standard

V &amp; J Mobil

202 I. State

227 E. State

Hastings

Hastings

Telephone: Area 616

842-3210

Phone: 8:00 A.M.-9:30 A.M. Tuesdays &amp; Fridays
J ^lliOO A.M.-12 Noon Thursdays
or contact your local City Holl.

.

SEE

SEE

State of Michigan
Electrical Administrative Board

Fay Marble

Vern Bowman

Clayton McCoy, Director

SPECIAL! LUXURIOUSLY SOFT
100% COTTON THERMAL BLANKET'.

5

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71-.W
frfi twin ae
full beds

Come &lt;n, tell us if you’ve ever felt anything as
lusciously soft! So light, yet it keeps you colily
warm in winter I toss on a sheet or light cover).
Machine washable. Nylon binding.

•

�hasting? banner

AKrt.1.1 -rd

Parcels have a ir^poEiibOitj of leave* camp * tetter person be-

The Houghtofli
*

EDITORIAL

1

an a'

Celebrate 50tli
Wedding Jubilee

ckmper to camp With a po*lUrejour YMCA CAMP ALGONQUIN.
i complete rapport from the com-

Hie Revs. Roy and Opal Hough-

ocuntry* future.

than they may ever again be. full

leadership. Their behavior ia not

appealing, and at the next minute
•ecm a "pain in tltelneck."
Camp leader* must be prepared
to accept and comtnicUvely lundlc
Uiese varying responses
Parente hare a right to know,
and should team about Uie camp
their children attend. A simple
check-list for fathers and mother*
might include 1 M«t Uie camp
director and find mil about ha
experience In directing a camp

Karh mother has » different wny hare. A Hastings Community Fund
that help* mi th*L a camper rosy
Mother number one might *ay
“When you get homesick ..." A Klwanu, Rotary. Lions, Jayccco.
Mtrtiwr number two might say "If and Exchange Club Uial butlds and
you gel homeslek ..." And maintains a cabin ... A crew from
mother number three mlgiit say Rotary who bakes pancakes every
"OJC. camper, havo a good time. Thunday all summer ... A crew
from Klwsnls who fries hamtiurgs
when we see you Saturday." Need- every Tuesday ... A Woman s
Club that sponsor* a George Wash­
Unit mother number three.
ington Bridge sd all boy* and girl*
rise question asked most of camp rpay attend camp regardless of
directors is. “Just what good will finance* ... A Ringo Square Dance
my child get out of going to camp?"
Obviously the camper will develop June to improve camp . . .
Several churches and Central
certain skills. such as swimming.

Each camper teams to -give and
Like" with hi* cabin mates. He Is
Ir.uiilng to live with other* and
by adjusting to a schedule and nn
exciting routine he is preparing to
meet the many challenges of later
life.
gram. 3. Speak to camp neighbor*
We have discussed what Uie
a* to the reputation of Uic camp
and Staff. 4. Actually vteit the word tw to what the director gains

taken. 5. Inquire as to the quAlificaliuns of the waterfront director.
(Does lie hare a YMCA Leader­
Examiner or Red Comb Water
Safety. Instructor's rating’)

Repair Service on
Electric Razors
EXPIRY WATCH

Mra. Dakother cousin from Calif units.

ClartavlUe and Mr, and

1. Strong' of .Wyoming; Mr. and
Nreb. Mr. and Mrs Richard Strong
and family arid Mra. Aten Hough-1
tun. local area residents; Mr. ;
Ealhel Houghton of Hastings, Wg.
Cathy. David and Vaughn Gelgc. i
ir, rf„ —.
Geiger families
A beautifully decorated three- j
tiered cake, baked by Mrs. Katl.
ertne Getger. with lighted candle

arrangements on u gold cloth cotHcfriahracnt* were served. The
honored gue.rts then opened thcu
many beautiful gifts while Jim

ONE IIUXDKKD AND

yaw

Cloverdale-Hope

HJBSCHIPTION

SERVICE

AMERICAN NEWIPAPIR
IEPRUIMTATIVU Im.

Watch Milcr^e Wty

Durfee

far the camper*—It 1* for * Camp
Director who has seen over 5-5CO
camper* at YMCA CAMP ALGON­
QUIN tn the past twenty years.

JEWELRY

By Mr*. Stephen Oifood

By Mr*. John Hook

IMPORTANT
NOTICE
Residents of HASTINGS and BARRY County

will be contacted to receive an explanation of

Americare.1

Tuesday evening callers of Mr.
and Mra Ed Rice * Weekend

the health care protection service of

VerMeulen and family of Bron-

American Republic

and family. Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert
Mra. John Osgood. Hemet. Calif, DeCamp and family. Mr. and
called on friends at the Barry Mra. Millard Gaylor and family.
Medical Facility on Friday. ♦ Leo Mr. and Mra. Tom Gaylor and
Janice Gaylor of Baltic Creek *
Treasure Island. Calif ', in Navy' diaries A. Hammond of Hasreserre duty. * Mr. jind Mrs Al-1 ting* was a Saturday caller of
round Weber. Mrs. John Osgoxl । Mr. and Mra Homer Hammond,
and Rev. and Mra. Isaac Owed * Clayton Erb of Byron Center
were Thursday supper guest* of and cousin. Mrs. John Frees, of
Grand Rapid# were Thursday
good showed movie* and »Udcs of
her western trip.
Homer Ha
Mr. and Mra. David Osgood and
daughter. Debbie, of Brooklyn Thrush of Ithaca spent Thurs­
day
with their daughter. Mrs.
spent Saturday and Sunday with
Jeaac Powell and family. * Mr.
| Osgood. Sunday dinner guests at and Mra. Tdm Hoffman of Plain­
well
were
Saturday lunch guesta
the O-good home were their daugh-

Watch for the man who
carries this card

nFppESENTA'i|Yj

EDITORIAL of I Freeport.
Mr*. Mabel Keller of Hastings,
Mra. Irene Japhett of Prairieville,

JEWELERS

118 W. Stat* St.

Kcnteld of

Nattensl AsroclaUcn of PostnusJalned her brother* and famine*
of Adrian and daughter and hear the newly appointed p^i.
family of Lansing Bunday * Mr.
and Mr*. J. Roy Smith and Mra.
Lydia Gate* of Grand Rapid*
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mra. Walter E. Culbcrt. * Mr.
and Mra. Wallace Benner enter­ tng tiie Winter with her daugh­
Clifford Kahler of Dalton, Wednes­ tained a party of friend* last
ter in Florida.
/
day. They spent Bunday with James Sunday, 'x

members of Uie Strong-Houghton
families at her inane Sunday from
1 to 1 p.m.
,
Gucate responding to the tnvi-

Roy and Opal were married Oct
14. 1915. Mrs. Houghton for many
with Mrs. King (doesn't every nov­ A gravel pit owner who sends sand
ice editorial writer ask his wife fur ten years to make a better retired,
Mrs. Cha*. Hamp, president of
Uic Lakeside Barracks Auxiliary,
ond I agree. Uwt we are fortunate And
presented lhe Houghton* a floral
to have the opportunity to work
centerpiece Thursday morning.
with such tine young ladle* and may have hot friedcakra and hot Rev and Mra. Luther Brokaw. Cen­
gentlemen ns camp coumekira. homemade roll* for breakfast . . . tral Methodist Church, gave-than
a lovely vase of flower* *s a token
And the many other* who make of friendsitlp and esteem.
twenty- Hastings a g&amp;od place In which to
Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Koutt, with
four hours a day fur very It”*' ply live.
the Houghtons u tlielr guest*,
celebrated the anniversary and
to give their camper* a real camp­
ing experience. The wonderful part ment on that ruling by the State Lloyd's birthday with a dinner at
Eyer's Steak House north of Lan­
of this experience is Unit the coun- Social Welfare Department that sing on US-37.

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A manufacturing rotnpany that
maintain* our electric and plumb­
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trips and doe* our printing . . .
Another manufacturing company
that builds us basketball courts . .
And -'till another that puts aluminum curtains on the cabins
A
"Bud'' Wolfe who carries an elec­
tric argan to camp for a daxai
year* just to play for a camper

Ur. and Mr*. Alfred Haskill of
Laming went 1*41 Saturday with

Washington,
gle and Mr.
and Mrs Don Slut* and children
of Grand Rapid* visited Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Engie Bunday.
Mr. and Mra. Warren Calms

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Hiawatha
Rebekah Lodge

Pareftfs Announce

Daughter's Troth,
Date for Nuptials

Friday. Oct. 8. A* U* charter had
l*«i draped fur 30 day* in memory
of two departed UtUn. it was un­
ited in fl vrTy soicnui ceremony,
fauna Payne. Thelma Barr. Marjorte Ritter and Fanny todsley

Mr nnd Mrs. Maynard Park ot
Middleville wbh to announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Judith Ann. to Michael Wayne
Tte &lt;tete of Nov. 3. 7 p-m..
been *et for Uie pennock Hospital Stamm, son of Mr. and Mr*. Ker­
Guild. All-Mor.ber Affair
mit Stamm of Harting*. Judith
Atm wo* graduated from Ha*Ur«a
®*"J* Memorial Hall in Hartings. High School in 1M3 and is empoUuck d,nner *nd •
social evening is being planned.
n.m?J£n?ke y0Ur &lt;Ut* '1U1 ’rour
Guild Clialrman and look forward
to a man-clou* evening of togethernr.a and friendship

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Methodist WSCS
Circled to Meet

Relatives,
.
... Friends
Honor Anniversary

The wscb aretes ot the First ।
Methodist Ohureh will mart a* fol-1 Mr and Mr* Wallace Benner
P^, wrTC hQnurrd at an open houo tec
Prudence. Mm. '"-jirtea Wukca 813 thf!r niter wedding annlvera«ry
^Woodland; Mjuteu.
««fy Elven by their aon and wife. Mr.
ScobeyQuimby Roath Mrtfy. Mrs and Mra Raymond Benner of Un­
ivan Snyder, 812 E MnrahaJ. -ng,
yunday, Oct. 10. from 9 to
“"J’°*wd 1305
pm. at their Middle lake home.
8. Park; Rebecca. Mr*. John Buch-,There were about 80 relative* and
ter, 633 W Bond, and Naonl. at I friends who called, making lhe day
the church lounge Wednesday. Oct.. a mart pleasant occasion. The
t®-- R“,h- Mrs w- R- • Benners also have a daughter,
Btrk, 900 Taflee Drive, and Sarah. Su«*n.
Mra. Leslie Lockwood. 538 W._____ ______________
...
Court,- at 1:30 pm., Joanna, Mra.

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142 I. StaM St.

daughter, Sharon Kay Tugs. to
Melvin Roy Date Jr, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Hubbert. R1 Hos­
tings. Both ore 1965 graduates of
Hasting* High School. Sharon is
studying to be a coatnetologist in
Battle Creek and Melvin is in the
UB. NAvy. No wedding date has

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with the results.

Rotary Ladies
Night Includes
Musical Show

Call 945-3382
of Allen Pftfk spent the weekend
with har mother, Mra Stella
Ruling*, and Sunday caUcn
were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Slater of

Peg’s Beauty Bar
PEG PRESTON, Owner

Dio Magic of Fred Waring." n
musical extravaganza starring Uie
Pennsylvanians, will be at tht
Grand Rapids Civic Auditorium
at 8 p.m. an Thursday, Oct. 38.
The Hastings Rotary Club has
scheduled u Udics .Night for that
date, and tallowing dinner in Grand

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The Hubbards
Win Bridge Title
At Country Club

. About 60 duplicate bridge I
players linxl dinner and parii-1
clpated tn the 1985 HaaUnga
C o u n r ty Club claunpionaiup''
game Tuesday nlglit.
The winner* were Mr. and
Mra. Roy Hubbard. Secund place

820 15A

The

winners

received

Trim colonial style con­

sole. with just a touch of
Hospital (iulld 18, Ort. 29
Hospital Guild 18 dale of meet­
Ing has been changed from
Thursday, Got. 38 to Friday, Oct.'
29. Luncheon at 12:30 at the
home of Mra. Howard Tredrnnick. M2 W. Green St. Bring!
qwn table service and something ’

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Demonstration

Camp Fire Smoke
ij'

K&lt;s». honoring hl* birthday.
Visiting the John Birmans for
several days last week were their
ton and family, the Robert Bir­
mans. of Uilver Springs. Md.

Jackson of Eaton Rapids, nnd
tiila week the Bangharte are en­
tertaining their rtster-ln - law,
Mra. Perry Banghart, of Howell.
Mra. Dan Walldorff and Mra.
Hasel Hinkley vacationed for a
few days last week In the Pe­
toskey and Traverse CKy area.
Lucilte Sherry and Mr. and
Mra. Allan Hcmrlchscn were In
Traverse city Tuesday to vteft
Mra. Elizabeth Shcny. a patient
nt Munson Hospital.
Mr. and Mra. Charles Rowley
Br. were Sunday dinner rooks
of Mr. and Mra. Calvin Seosn of

five

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138 W. State

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Camp Fire girls and Blue Birds
both from Hastings and Delton
and last but not least the gen­
eral public fa- their attendance.
Thanks also go to the many
merchants In Hastings who so
kindly donated door prizes.
Camp Fire Counqll Board
meeting wm held Monday night.
Oct. 18. at Ute Center School
building, which Is tlw new Camp
Fire Board all-year-n}und cabin,
donated by the Harting* School

The Blue Bird leaders song
and dance aeeslon will be held
Oct, 28 at 1 p.m. in the Presby­
terian Church buMtnent. plea.-*-

UPHOLSTERING

Delton Band No. 1

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Warm snowsuits, ski pants and ski jackets
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Thornapple Garden
Club Meets at
The Slocum Home

Local Delegates ?
Attend Hospital
Auxiliary Workshop

Manistique Church
Is Setting for
Lovely Nuptials

Four women from the Pannock
Hospital Guilds attended the
17th Annual Workshop of the

The Thoraapple Garden dub enWa delightful afternoon at the
farm home of Mra. Harold
Slocum on 8. Broadway Ihunday.

pltal Auxiliaries.

wedding of MIm Ix&gt;1* Ann R-wlch.
daughter of Mra Peter Rozlch of

day and Friday, Oct. 14-15 at
Bbyne Mountain Lodge.
Attending from the Hospital

rich. and Robert Charles Mackln-

farmcd the double ring ceremony

ntahed by the girls’ choir and white
Giver, in marriage by her brother.
J. J. Roalch, the bride wore a floor-

detailed with • removable mantilla

Hospltal Council.
Webb, regional i
social security administration,
and Owen Pinkcrnuin. president
Michigan Hospital Association.

attached to a sequined Juliet hat.
She carried a bouquet of white
orchid* and stephanoU* Her only

statera only attendant. She wore a

and Pinnock Hospital delegate-

vet gown and carried a bouquet of
white rasa and mums
The flower girl, little Miss Leslie |

workshops were: 1. Tomorrow r.
Auxiliary; 2. Tomorrow’s Pro­
gressive Gift Shops; 3. Tomer

MRS ROBERT CHARLES MACKINDER
. . Miss Lois Ann Roalch Becomes Bride.

floor-logth gown of cranberry vei- . b} tertan Hospital School of Nur*- , p
p
j
vet with an empire wairtline and hlf. Chicago, and 1* employed a* I flHfPr ( rilWClP
a white chlflon over-oklrt. Site jErector of nurses, Schoolcraft Me-1
I LI UjOUC
carried a basket of white mums.
mortal Hospital Manistique.
Wil1 be
Johnny Pat Miller was beat man I •

BS. and MS-mm* Mtehlgan State IM

-

J

Honored Ihursday

green cymbldium orchids.
The groom'a mother wtxr a dusty

• Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity. He u
Volunteer workers who were
employed by the US. Forest Serv­
ice Regional Office. Milwaukee. community chairmen In the recent
Wedding guests were from Esca­
naba. Iron Mountain. Manistique.
Thursday.
Grand Ledge. Milwaukee, Minne­
Awards are to be prewnted, Mra.
apolis. Gladstone. Wells, Newberry, Robert EUlget. duilmun. lias unMio. Isabella; Ironton, Ohio; Bud-

. cymbldlum orchids.

Elka Ballroom.

The drive chairmen included:
Mrs James Habeggnr. H)omappleTwp.; Mra. Carl Hula. Irving:
Mra Lloyd Shroyer. Carlton; Mn,
ert Roalch presided at the punch
the Ed Matthews at Sebewaing. Kart Eckhart. Woodiand; Mra.Frtri
Mira Lucille Savage assisted with |
joyable time as the Matthews’ j R 0 b e r t Newton. Rutland. Mra.
daughter and family, the Art Karol Owens. Algonquin Lake;
Ricca, were vwiring there front । Mra Walter Beck. Hastings; Mra
Rzv-lwwtrv- N V This
th* r-v.T
kk_
with grey mink hat and matching Matthews, who U five - moncha, Sinclair. Baltimore: Mr* Donald
—-------------WnU(. Mapk Ow.f. Mjs John
After a wedding trip around Lake visited her aon. the Bob Tlnk- DHL Prairieville; Mra Leslie Kel­
ley. Barry; Mrs. Dwight Kelley,
Vtsitlng the Wm. Eastmans
ManlsUque High School and Pres-; burgh, Px

LoVero Shute Announces
The Opening of her
New Beauty Shop^

□t

problem of overgrown riirubs, flowera and replacing trees and what
to do about them. '
A trip around Uie house and yard j
with Mr. Cox answered many que;.Uon* for her and tor the members | ENGAGED—Mr and Mrs. Gerwtth older isotnea. aa well as thou- ftId
IU ulte odexm,
who have new hornet.
announce the engagement of
He gave many suggratlona on. thelr daughter. Ann LouUe, to
dealrable ptanu. ohrubs and t«e».wilUani B Cuaark. *on of Mr
to plant for beauty, uxefulnM and ■ an(1 Mn Erne5[ cuuKk. HI Lake
pleasure in both sun and shade.. Odessa. The bnde-clcct b workOutslde planter* were discussed, lnt for National Union Invui ante
also. In all. the program was very - company In Grand Rapid*, and
well presented and enjoyed by all. hcr a,nfe tt employed at the
Mra. John Thomas had a my IE w Bltv. Company in Hartings
lovely Fall arrangement tor every- The coupto I* planning an early
one to see and enjoy
Summer wedding.
Final plan* were made for tliel
---- ------ --------------Conservation of Natural Resources j ..
, .
an&lt;| Mrs -Wll?mau^nshMvtiUMl'n&gt;atC^111A Kanl“*r mitral the tatters
^'daughter, tire Everett Miller* of

interesting apeuken were H. Allan
Barth, executive director, Mlchlean Hospital Association. D
Eugene Slbery. executive direc-

crepe featuring n reoop neckline

P*ter G. Rreich, broUiera of

speaker, and Arthur Steeby. who
Assisted on some local questions.
Mr and Mra. Slocum itad laiul-

Beckwith, president of the execu­
tive board; Mra. William Colbert,
giftsbop chairman from the vol­
unteer guild: Mrs. Howard Prost,
patient contact chairman from
the volunteer guild, and Mrs
Robert Hollister, president-eleci
and public rotation* chairman
from the executive board.

Hanover Street
Phono 945-3954

Wards: Mrs. Philip Gallup. 1;
Mra. Michael Straub. 2; Mrs. John
Johnson, 3; Mra. Notan'Gutchcss.
4. and Mra. V. P Mott. Hastings
City.
•
Village*: Mra Henry Myers.
Freeport; Mra. Lynn Stodge. Del­
ton; Mra WUltam tridler. Middle­
ville; Mrs. Harry Laurent. Nx-hvllle. and Mrs Glendon Curtla.
Woodland.

Moose Members
Take Patients on
Yearly Color Tour

hostess. serving a lovely dciarrt.

350 Guests View
Nuptials Saturday
At Royal Oak

Marilyn Reynolds
Pledges Troth to
Robert K. Sage

need of the volunteer auxiliary tn
almqpt every phase of hospital
function.
The executive board cannot
Mr. and Mrs Harold Reynolds
strew, enough lhe Importance of
of Climax announce Uie engage­
man- people, from this an** at­
ment of their daughter. Marilyn
tending these Hospital Work­
shop* and District ineelings. Th.-, Marlene
............................................
H. laenbargtr ot Katabetter orientated and cducatnt nuizoo and John C. Nelson of Has- and Mra. Ralph Sage of 11» N
the . auxiliary arganlmlton be- tings were United in marriage In­ Michigan Avenue
comes. the better equipped thr;. tiie Rev Marvin Martin of Midland,
they are to provide the volunteer cousin of the bride, in St. Paul ate of Climax-Scott* High School
by the Kellogg
auxiliary service to our rennocx uitneran enuren. Koyai Wax. The and la
~ employed ,,71
L .7"
HoaplUI. to it.-. staff. patient, double ring ceremony was per-^^"&gt;
visitors and administration.
formed in die presence of 350
°L*“*7
------------ •
_______ KUTOJ. acguests
at 3 ouiu.-uay.
o'clock Saturday
Oct
Hcn°of
01 General
a,ul 18 emp-oyed
w________
a UUU.J
oev
by theDivision
Diesel Division
of General
Motors In Grand Rapid*

Modern Homemaker “M,
a,1n uoJmp, 01
Group Enjoys Lesson XSToMSL'i S £
On Home Decorating mt*, c. j. Na*on. 2757 Richmond,

wedding.

Modem Homemakers Exton- OrRapid*, arc the groom's
i/
ston Study Group met on Wednewtay, Oct 13. at the Gun
“ide. given in marriage by
Galley rcataurant a' Gun Lake llor
for the leaun -Decorate for Llvtace with tong
ing.” Mrs. Gordon Crothmi was
rntUn« *?
iKsura ana me lesson was pre- :
-- r" -&lt;
hoUday ih Kry Blscayne Hotel
Rented by Mra. Vernon Engie and
Mra Harold Bolo.
’ J" "
ine targe room ana many Mr. and Mrs Bun McPharlln
and Mr. and Mra. William Fox

Mention

Peru

Mr. and Mrs. Berry
On Wedding Trip
To Mississippi
Yoder of 902 N. Brtmdfeay and
James C. Berry of Middleville
was aolcmnizr-d at the Emmanuel
Episcopal Church on Thursday.

pon Gury offidaUng
i The ceremony was
in the presence of the
family with Mr. and Mra. Paul
Faulkner of Middleville as the
attendants.
• A reception Wfith thoae of the
wedding party aa gu«-ta was taM
at the home of Mra. Yoder where
lowing a wedding trip to Biloxi.
Mias. The newlyweds entertained
the family for dinner in Grand
Rapids that evening.

and Barbecued

SPARE RIBS
TOQ!
Come and Ger 'Em!

ncr guests Sunday ot lite Rolxrt
MacArthur*. Mrs. Richard Fluke.
Chris end Jill of Vicksburg are
planning to spend a few days

Tl,e Superette

Tom &amp; Sally Robinson
205 N. Michigan
the Upper Peninsula at Brenda and Mra. Frank Helman to ivelp
—
OPEN DAILY—
Lodge near Shingleton with their grandmother. Mrs Helman.
tratlons. carpet and wallpaper
9A.M.
to 11 P.M.
their
uncle
and
aunt.
Mr.
and
wore a frolic blue floor-length
Friday.
samples, fabric swatches and ae- dress
with elbow-length sleeves,
cesoriea brought by the leaders and a light blue cummerbund with
to Illustrate the lesson.
'
of tMs ers wen- yellow mums with a cen­
Lexington. .Mich, on Thursday
ter of yellow roses
to suit the personalities and
Bridesmaids were Mbs Dorothy
uses of your own family." By Isenborgrr. Seward. Nebr, a rister McGee will fly up and spend
Headquarters for Precision ELGIN Radios
really observing each member of of the bride: Mrs. James Williams. tlie weekend, all returning on
her family, the homemaker will Painesville. Ohio, sister of the Sunday. ,

ITS NEW...at HODGES

and liters* of each Into the overall
Khrme.
A particularly intorcatlng P?J?
Wlrh
colors and their relationship to
Mr* Robert Abbey reports that emotions. By understanding this,
“^patients at lhe Barry County Medi­ wrenlty and excitement can be
cal Facility were plea/etl Stuutay 'provided where and wlu-n each
is needed, and reaction to tills
will show clearly in the family's
tings Mouse Lodge,
j

, IV..M VkMUn* — Ilk
duty at 4 pm.
j have a warm feeling of being in
Underahcnff Gordon Trick led a real home, not a-decorated

Bowman. Don Bowman. H Schantz, j In rummary. mix al) this
R. Tinkler. William Tinkler. G knowledge with a large dxdi of
Seam. Ralph Turner and R Gard- imagination, then sit back and
relax, you rs HOME.

Here

MRS. JOHN C NELSON
. . . Marlene H. Jsenberger Becomes Bride.

inunity Concern,
The workshop this year was

Thirty-two patlentk including
Another important section off
tome wheelchair patients and some
who had not been outside slna- the
tour last year, enjoyed traveling flavoring ingredient In the deco­
rating scheme, the place where
to Eckert Rood and
Mid“t"0 on
7 iinto
n“,o?
’,a’
rrally are on dtaUke’ttkFir^Ptar By m“WnK lhB hobble» “■«»
Ymkre
Uk
interest* of family members an
Yankee Spring* comer*.
outstanding Dart of vtxir deem-

la the

■”'r
Cluster Stowell

Mid-Villa Inn
MIDDLEVILLE

baaic sheath.

Plrasaiit Ridge. Miss Lynette
Schemm, Albion, cousin of the of Clarksville on Saturday and
bride; Miss Marilyn Mane. Htmttngton wood*. The bridesmaids’
Ray Bratton
tron of honor’s and their flower* home at 813 s. Church Btrtet
were yellow mums.
: and are planning to move the
Little ML&lt;3 .Margaret Itenbnrger. 38th The Brattons are moving
stater of the bride, was the flower bite the Johnaton home U fll#
girl, and Master’Donald laenborger. ■ S. Jefferaon.
brother of the bride, was ring
Mr. and Mra Gordon French
Nick Ftata-r of Philadelphia, Pa,

n special Interest as Ferris Is
Ushers were David VandenBrock the Alma Mater of Mrs. French
tCarolyn).
groom: James Williams. Paines­
Art Behnke is flying to Florida
ville, Ohio, brother-in-law of the
groom; Michael Whitney of Has­ Mrs. Elmer Robinson are leaving
tings; Graham Edwards. Rose­
ville. and Leonard Schemm. Al­ Behnkes are planning to stay at
bion. cousins of the bride.
For her daughter’s wedding. Mrs. and Mrs Robinson is returning
Isehborger wore a gold floor-length
Mr. and Mra. Wil) Mishler of
gown with matching accessaries
Freeport were dinner guests Sun­
day of his abler, Mrs. Warren

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Mrs. Roush visited her *on. the
die school auditorium immediately Llovd Roubles of Grand Rapid*.
following the ceremony.
For traveling the bride chose a guests for supper on Monday,
llgiit blue suit with black acccs-

in Hastings. Box 303
Out-of-town guest* were present
from Grand Rapid*. Kalamazoo.

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FOR POCKET
FRIDAY FISH SPECIAL

All the Perch
You Con Eat

Pumpkin Head Cake

65c

25

I

cream with a face decorated.
Iced Halloween Butter Cookies

$1798
—SATURDAY HARRY HOUR—

Drinks of ’/j PRICE from 8 to 9 P.M.

6 for 30c

Fancy Pumpkin Shape Butter Cookies
lb. 55g
Halloween Cupcakes - --------------- :------------------- 6 for
39c
Individual Dip Decorated Cakes----------------------each 12c
lead Halloween Friedcakes-------------------------- 6 for
36c
Special Halloween Friedcakesdox.

Pumpkin Pie

i-----------------------------

65c

FOR PURSE
SMMWS‘txausivi
• r«£»TO MTTUV

FOR CAR

Spiced jtat rl&lt;ht.

The
Bonnet &amp; Gown
Shop
AJnu Fingletort

.Baked to
Golden Perfection

50

CPUS IN TODAY AMD THY THIS fAtUtQUS HADtO YOWStlH

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY

CHICKEN S OUR SUNDAY SPECIALTY

Orange Knots

6 for 42c

Ui« Your Credit

Up to 24 Months

glazed

A Uvs Orchestra playing Music
for your.dancing and listening pleasure
Friday, Saturday &amp; Sunday Evening*

Phone SY 5-3640

Danish Krispes6 for

42c

A Danish pastry dough with cinnamon and pecans

Cooki* Day Every W«d. 4

*»'■ pM- $1

DALE’S BAKE SHOP

Hodges
JEWELRY
122 West State Street

�Special Services at
.. _
Hastings Church
Special aenirea are being held
at the Hurting* United Brethren

K K ^nd u at tuei
'Church oral Uie popular Overholt'
jFemUy I* providing «»eMl mtadc. j

Robert Shaltis H«
Algonquin Group
I

----------’ ElecttUT' Meeting

In Clu-Ut Church al E. C&lt;«a» and
N. Boltwood at 7:10 tun thu

Committee's

regular,

&amp;KIETYNEWS ^4'r Hal"":."

!£ainI

Hastings Leal
d
.
Hauling Project

Robert BhAltii has bean eic
unsaid ent of the Algonquin 11-ake
preaident
Community AsnoclaUort succeed­ which was entertained at the Waters with Cub Master Hartar.d _w
ing Janie. Hammond. Howard

...

.. - — _e

Street,

Elected at College
I

Ann

Joyce

has

been

Hengeibaeh,

™

elected

vice

SiXX

Sherry, aon of
Gerald Ury, Mn Kenneth Balano traaap.m. Note Blurry* of Ml N. Church, who

O'""
thia Weetnmday nearly a l«lfinch had fallen.
Ivx

Let’s Square Dance
In Style
and you will find the greatest selection of the

latest styles at the popular

PWK H0SPIIA1
ADMITTANCES
‘jetted

Over 200 New Dresses

huwcwarmlng for Uic Colearid also , an engagement Puck 3178. Thrilled were 11 boys
and birthday celebration tor
party.
their oldest daughter, Nancy.

Outstanding Airman of

AB. France Ainnan'Albrlght. a
I radio repairman, was honored for
ihb exemplary conduct and duty

Utul yellow and brown mumaifo. Prank Mix. Steve Skedgeli.
as a house-gift. Guests w«ro Mr. Sieve Hoke, Eric Blrke. Jeffrey
BnX
r-V_ — ..__n_____ «
._
- J _ _
Jim. and Jeff. Mr. and Mrs. John King

3)ancerd Corner
222S WEALTHY ST., S.E., GHAND RAPIDS

1

41

Dedicate Maple
Valley School
More than 1JM» persons t
tmrtnt rhe riedlnttlzwi rr-rmr.n

This Thursday municipal crews

Vermontville

and

Nashville,

j &lt;78.15.

and Trudy and Mr. home ot Den mother. Mra. Har­
land Guernsey. The very special this week The leaf loader sucks i construction at M11A4 per square
up the leaves, grinds them and foot, or (I.008A11AS: prof eastontreat waa a chocolate cake |&gt;re- bion them into the box for,'al and legal services, *83.02822;
Kalamazoo Coldisposal.
landscaping and mkseclhuieoua
Resident are ask to rake their ;*tcnl * M.S11-M: bucktopping,
leaves lo the curb but not into :»I2.42S55, and furniture and
the Tdur. Ankugmmted crew equipment I1UA18XL Th. total
rakes them into the gutter ,‘urt
of Uie building Is 85,000
before the loader arrives.
[square tut*.
the John Kaslnckys and Mrs.
Howard E. King, who was manaNellie Smith over the weekend
to specially honor the birthday
hey gv by their
CnrUi. ’*«• B. Gm. weekend were the Bqyd More­
Temporaturro had been un­
head family of Birmingham, and
reasonably high, hitting a balmy
on Sunday, the Martin VanGcison family of Grand Rapids. and Center, will manage the retail 82 on Munday but the mercury
grain- buying and selling business ix-gan dropping and it stood at
am. tiidJi Wednesday, acMaking the day complete for
Waldron

which maintains and operates
IroL navigation aids and communlcaUons for USAF. Airman
Albright U a graduate of Pells­
ton High Schoo). HU father,
LouU Albright. Uvea on R3 Alan­
son. The airman's wife. Mane,

ous problems were reported.
Ilaatlnn* new *3,157 leaf

!•

li/Xf.VSSKS
R22- iitJt

Minn.

couples from

Hoimrd E. King
Takes New Post

at

STORY OF

Births at Pennock

A FAMlLYi

Shirt* — troutcr* — bells
buckles - tie*

much like yours 1

ton. and lhe retail lumber and
Corry family ot South Acton.

In

cel red

FO« nil lADIIS — DtcMc*. petticoat*, pettipan It. skirl, and blou»e*. cinch belt*, and
— a sperial 'Him to Her" gift —
•oom rainproof coat. Aho a select
•hoe* for comfortable dancing.

of Lansing. Mr. and Mra. Wilson

Middleville

MAIN FLOOR

Edward Smith, and Mr. and

By Mra. Mary Jackton
lit Am.U
7V5-1M0

FREE PARKING

- r-- trait* of their children. But ,
the children ihould have
something, too. What more
appropriate, economical
portrait than one of your
whole family group? Eas­
ily, beautifully done. AU in
one silting. Call today for
your appointment
'

He succeeds Paul Kaechele as
manager. x
Dale
He la married, has four children
The birthdays of Mrs.
Ort
High School.
Ort 5

Mid-Villa on Saturday evening
honoring the October birthdays

Oct. 1

Mrs. Martin Squlcrs and daugh­
ter. Mrs. Harold Huph of Naper­
ville. W.. who were visiting liieir
relalivot. Mr. and Mra Arthur
The Rozell stantona enter- Kenyon, called &lt;m otlu.r cousin*.
talned their card club on Satur­
day evening, and honors were
companU-d Mils Gladys Jackson to
Milton Beeler, Howard Hersh- Grand Rapid.) Friday, taking Mrs.
Grace Jackson home. * Little
Chuckle Bedford learn* Uie hard
way. On reluming Rome from
Kindergarten Wednesday at 11:30,
he used the shelves in the linen

uMtmne»

Marriage Licenses

1101 Tutprr 1_A»,
M1DDEMV11.LE • -

WHITE'S

concoction on lhe lop shelf. I!
happened to be carbolic

PHOTOGRAPHY
107 S. Jefferson

Phone 945-3967
OuesU al tlic Walter Wdlman
liome tills weekend were their two

Branch from Tuesday until Frl-

man and two daughters of NcwOaMle. Ind. and their soldier ton.
Robert Wellman, of Arlington
Hcigtiii, III- * Roy Walters re­
turned home on Uie Irving Hoad
FYlday after spending five days in

oauon

wedding tmnlvcrporieo.
Bunday gutaU of ills mbUicr and

Baptist Church met Thursday eve­
ning at the home of kirn&gt; William

the study, * School will, be cloaxl
Uie 21M and 22nd because of Uie
Teachers Institute In Battle Creek.
Sharon Beeler daughter of Mr.

ASTINGS

Dolly Bedford who waa In Pen-

honfe.

EATING

Mra Charles Potts U planning

daughter. Uu&gt; Ian IronzJdai of
Lansing.

Modern Aire.- Oil - G^s ■ Coal

I
I

Hastings
Building Permits

HOT WATER BASEBOARD HEATING
PLUMBING SUPPLIES

WATER SOFTENERS

WATER HEATERS

Call Wl 5-57^9

Wl 5-3732

Bob Wilk

Dick Henngy

2153 Gun Lake Road

Hastings

CT. it—Ltwts Luur.
A Ckiirea.
rraslrt. »600. WUOam Kraks, cos

uarryan
PUMPKIN

SPOOK
STICKS

El

Halloween MASKS

10c an&lt;*

up

•Funny tcoryl • KxcHJag
Every type, every style, ev­
ery size for fun on Halloweenl Even TV characters!

Electric

pumpkins;

59c

59c

• With Bulbl
Keep goblins
safe with light­
ed skull, man­
iac, pumpkin.

For holding
their treatsl
10.-in. plane
with handle.

LAMP
SHADE

77c

49c

Just plug In,
light up! 24 In.

Casts a Jolly
glow . . . fits

Christmas or
dur bulb.

lamplSafe, re­
usable!

BEN^FRAN KLIM

rtG'H

Hastings Public Schools, B-1

Castleton Twp.—Martin School Build-&lt;
ing’apd land. Property description
available at administrative offices of
the Hastings Public Schools.

For Worthwhile Purposes

K Howard Invites You To Use

Local's "Cash Loan Service"

Public School Property
"OK

HOWARD

‘25 to ‘1000
•*. These Loans Can Help
Our Friends and Customers

JIZ.I6

All bids to be in the office of the
Superintendent of Schools by noon,
Thursday, November 4. 1965. The
Board of Education reserves the right
to reject ony or all bids.
Barbara vonReis, Secretary

102 W. State at Jefferson

Thrifty People

Notice of Sole

519.71

Grouping Bills Into One Lump Sum

70M0
S22.7I

32.00

1.000.00
1U% MflH. I, DOO

Providing Cash For Other Needs

Check the Chart for a

Loan To Fit Your Needs

STOP IN OR CALL

Local Finance
112 1 JeHmtrn—Ph«M Wl 51424

�iday. to vfatt MY. and Mra. Mar- stem to visit Mr. and Mra. Rua- CDae|al Services
I shall Green, Jr. and daughter, 'sell Maybee.
i*
.'i
•
k
W. H. Barnard of Hickory Corners 1 Killed, 2f&gt;Hurt&lt;
l*,w ot—-------- -ot ...VW, I Jack Green and mother, Mra
Mr. and Mra Wayne Whit- At Pilgrim VnUFCR
IV
| The Simmon*-Williams Post In Barry Road
___ __ Green
_ _ _ w
_. in Kalamasoo.
___ mareL and aon
, ,, at Battle _____
- wwill
— —
and officers made 43 tripa to, Worth
were
Creekd_______
sacred ___
tnu*ic
be off&lt;
r*harki*tj«
transnortinp
nrlwien,
• —
•—
navenna Dies
H
Au,u
*2j***
1
•
fun
,
Charlotte
transporting
prisoners.
Sunday.
*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Warren
called
Saturday
cm
hla
mother.
the
Pilgrim
Hullnras
Church.
and membership drive at lhe
Comity milMvs traveled 16.- Calms of Middle Lake were call- Mrs. Rill* Whitmore at her farm jjcj 8. Hanover. Saturday at
William H. Bernard. Jr, 55, Legion Hall Friday. Not many Mishaps in Month

-Till- HASTINGS BANNER

T&gt;

Drunk Driver
Pays
$75
Fine..113 Ravenna, died suddenly of a
,
Melvin Janose 11 Rl Middle- heftn
00 Monday. Oct
vine piradedgini'y to driving at
*l n
””' Hospital. Oranl
Grant
Oram.
under the influence of Uquor was n former resident of
when arralgntxi Munday before Has'.lnys area and received
Municipal Judge L. E. Barnett education here.
He paid a 175 fine plus AT.tO;

by Middleville Policeman Wil­
liam Nichol* on Sunday

E^EC^IOklCS

ra

SERVICE

The trick to
TV repairing is skill
and experience

IB,
He
the
hi*

were there on account of the
homecoming game. However, the
’h got
Legton Port and Unit '-'
each
u^new member and the regular
members got a better view of
the program* undertaken by

BOTH Wert H CWnptom re
puiud hto officers lnvjwUgale.1
43 accident* in Barry Count v
during September, including 21
Involving personal injuria*.

Dvp-1tie* Investigated 20 nil.-..
«rly Brown. Irene Pixley. Mamre cellancous complaints. 39 crimi­
Davis and Edna Brown attend- nal complaints and 14 trafflr
complaint*. ■
vp * veteran of World Uar II. Auxlilary Fall Conference at
They provided &gt;»fstance to
Dn March 17. 1949 he was u^He
oter
weekend, other depart me ntj on 22 occas­
married to Edna McKer. Two AIJ Hrr mcmbera of the Slm- ions. Iwued M traffic summon .
aets of twin* blo«d their hotue., mons-Wflliama Port and AuxiU- made 29 inspections of tavern
one infant died at the age of n„
registered 14 tuns, procewed «&gt;:■
The meeting of the Simmon*- applications Mtidrivera’ license
and gave 96 spad testa.
survived by twin sons. William WiUlanu Auxiliary Unit No. 484
Deputies' takde 74 arrest*
during lb« »t i&gt;ii t h. ranging

Sk'^oTcSK'.toi!; -re-“■ &gt;“±“
isr
iSSLsUt»on« and 1C step-grandchildren. * ~

era last week at Mr. and Mrs. home. ■* Mr. and Mrs Ashley - ■--------Heber Foster. * Mr. and Mra, VanDoren from Quincy called
The Olnrynicn Qiwrtrt of
Larry HawblH* and family of Sunday evening an Mr. and Mrs.

Highbank

afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Blair HawbUte and son .were in play Gospel ROhgs and old la­
Gaylord Gould.
the Thumb
-----------area of* ***-*•'
Michigan
---------on
By Wr*. J'wn tlmcblita
l/ern HawbHU
HawbllU Bunday. * Mr. and Mra. Cliff
i. invited
Mr. and Mrs Vera
Rl NnlnNle
SSI-1101
Mr and Mr* Babcock ct BaUle Crrek called
Everyone to Invited.
called Sunday on Mr. ■.•«« iia.
12;~~~,u'
”_ T------- '
na.v at &gt;&gt;
ot H
ot W»nw
The
Bunday
tire
Bra
Winger home
home
*«c tWO
*w» KTOUPB W
Mr and Mra Roy Spaulding Clarence McKelvey. of Cloverdale »&gt;.
and
Mr
and
Mra
Clmrie*
Tolo
vUlt
t*
1
mother.
Mra.
Rlila
Ul the Rally Day of the 8“n^a&gt;
have returned from a three
weeks* visit to Colorado to ace:
’■ ------- ■&gt;---------- -OTn U
&gt;1 OT* nunnjp
their aon. William and family.; Ur. .nd Mn HOT FoOT ,OT.
Mrs William Spaulding and j td on a trip last Sunday moan­
|
Trumpeteers will remain
children returned to Michigan! ing In their travel coach going Fined for Assdult
__ ».
M Rl
n. Dowrx™ to
... assist in
In lhe .-van
«•! title Setfty Gof
f Mjilllken
Mulliken fori
for I Daniel L. Culler*.
with them to visit with her par- by U» way
eyangciut
enta, and family here, returning I church service* by a friend, Ung. was fined Sil plus S3.45 vice at 7 p.m. and will ala
home by plane. * Mr and Mra.,Maurice Glasgow, then on to 8t. court coats when he pleaded part in lhe Youth serv
Howard Norton, Mr. undNlra. । Louis to visit Mr. and Mra. Rob- guilty before Municipal Judge fl:U. Tile public 1* Invited.
Marshall Green and Mrs. Worth ' ere Footer, on to the Thumb L. E Barnett to assault and bat----------- O-----USE BANKER WANT ADS!

Nsr“

Funeral servirea are to b,- Iwld ‘n^.‘“
at the Throop Funeral Home.
Ravenna, at 2 pm. this Thur*Ji.!?.
0., -M. b«ui In .» Ww.Si!1 Ihr ,hM

J1,

Ra-,
• ■ Georger *Lelnoar
nnar callednnon old
I neighbors here last Saturday. *
Mr and Mrs- Lynn Lawrence.
Middleville to
Sr., returned Sunday from u trip
through Canada. Niagara Falls,
Have 'Day Apart'
nnd on' tl&gt; Buffalo where they
i visited their daughter, Mrs
Service on Oct. 28
1
Marilyn
Palpant. * Dave LawMr. and Mr» Franklin Thoma*
[ rence Iiad the misfortune to
Soviet" al the Methodist Church chip an ankle bone Saturday.
in Middleville AL 9:30 aun. Oct. He to going to college on crutches.
' Mrs. Nettle Butler Is now in
Members of the Senior Hi Fair Haven Nursing Home. Her
Group heard them at Lake mailing address is Plainwell. Rl.
Louu«e Camp this Summer.
,; Dr. and Mrs. Kirkland have
Ll I entertaining his ‘--~‘
They will soon be returning to i been
brother
n .•wexind term in Pakistan. The and sister from California. The
church ha* appointed Mr.1 brother lias not been here for
Thoma* co-ordinator of school* 50 years. Monday.they all left to
for the Karachi Provisional An- , visit a niece in Toronto. Canada,
nual Conference Mra. Thoma* । 'We have another broken bone
taught Ml) grade at the Trinity l0 report Larry Lester suffered
Methodirt Giris School in Kara- a broken leg when he was caught
chl
.
.
between two cars. He to In luikc-

. land Township Ccmcury,
. ...

gimmicks,

just

old - fashioned

For prompt, skilled
service—coll today.

CENTRAL
RADIO &amp; TV
HOWARD TRUMBULL
Wl 5-9117 b Wl 5-5992

We Close at
Noon on
Saturdays

from the University of IMInols.
and luu done work ut the Lnlvtraity of Wisconsin. University
uf Chicago and Ncrthwertem
University. He »t&gt;* supcrinUndent of schools In tlirrc Illlnota
wliool*
— *“
—
-

RPeUNc
STOP in and SEE the
Largest Selections in

BARRY COUNTY ...
NYLONS - WOOLS - XcRILONS
and HERCULONS by

A/agtr (itul- MotitiPcb

^Special
501 Nylon

$

“

95

Sq. Yd.

INSTALLATION INCLUDED

Plus FREE SPOT REMOVAL
For a Period of 6 Month*

Tobias 1ms been discharged from
Lakeview following surgery •
}ioK„ ^1* u m Borgtss Hoa* T]lr clarence Cheney
Jr_ flunJly have moved back to
thrir bon^
aftcr UTlng Bt
tlwlr Pleasant Lake cottage all
Hummer
—
summer —
• Thp
The Friendly TSIK1
Bible
clan of the Wesleyan Sunday
rchool will be entertained at
Mrs. Marie Burdick's this Saturnlng and Mrs. Vera Nash are
also on the entertainment com­
mittee. This will be a supper
meeting at ? o'cltxX
Clifford Galnder. of Plainwell
spent last Sunday at hl* brother,
Alfred's. He moved from’ Hickory

in 1919. Since then he has sold
building sites off his land till
now there are 39 dwellings front'ing on old U. 8. 131 and 110th

dal lake on hto ry main trig land
. which is stocked with blue gills
i and ba,XB * Mr. and Mrs Earl
| Mead of Flint are spending a
few days with Mrs. Carl Boyes
hand with She apple harvest. *
Mtos Gertrude Sinclair and h«T
mother spent the weekend tn
Cadillac helping tier nephew
celebrate hto 13th birthday and
also enjoyed the color tour eh
route..

&amp;. Furniture
Cleaning Specialists

Dowlini
| liy Mri. Donald

The

8 YEARS EXPERIENCE — GUARANTEED WORK

visiting wlgi

Compared with machine scrubbing,

dry powder

I. Duroclean removed from
to 65 % more
DURACLEAN Method Out clean* All Others
soil than other methods.
*•
y 2.

3.

Duracledn showed less than Vi of I % fab- '
ric wear compared with up to 25 times os
much with other methods.
Duroclean showed absolutely no shrinkage
compared with up to 231 sq inches lost by
some of the other methods on a 9 by 12 rug,

CALL US FIRST!

Miller’s D="

Pbone Wl 5-2091
107 E. Woodland. Hasting*
Midway Between Broadway and Michigan
Open Mon. thru Fri. till 9 P.M. — Closed Saturdayi

w/rock

IJovd Ga*kllt* were In
tre+rj daughter.

Today to the monthly meeting of
the Women * Society ot Dowling
Methodtot Church. A,dinner will
be nerved in the church base-

vlted * Callers at Mrs. Wesley
Edmonds Iasi week included Mr.
and' Mra Bird of Wall Lake and
Lucy Vasac of Chicago. Mrs. Ed­
monds spent Thursday and Fri­
day last week with her cousin,
Mrs. William Morgan, in Bur­
; lington. * The North-East Dow­
ling Farm Bureau group is to
meet Tuesday evening with the
Orville Babcocks. * Edith Ormsbe and her niece, Betty Keeler,
from Saginaw are spending the
week sightseeing In New York
City and vldUng friends In New
Providence^I. They plan to see
Gettysburg on their return trip.
* Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Conklin
attended *a farewell part? Sun­
day for Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bivens
at Bedford Bill to entering mili■ tary service next month.
, Rev. and Mrs. George Stanford
from Crystal Springs called on
'the Oeorge Stanfords last week
icn route to their Winter home
in Missouri * Sunday visitors at
: the Stanford home Included Mr.
■and Mr*. Roy Smith and the
■ Stanford's daughter, Ruth Aim.
from Kalamazoo who came to
wtob her father “Happy Birth-

Could you desert a deaf child? Ignore a blind one? Stand by
and watch a tefen-ager invite trouble? Or an elderly person suffer
in loneliness? Of course not. Extend your helping hand. Make
your gift generbus enough to help these and many more.

One Gift Works Many Wonders/GIVE THE UNITED WAY
Let This Convenient Table Be Your Guide in Determining How Much to Give
If Your

2 Minufws

mm
One hour

CERTIFIES

THE MOST IN DRY CLEANING

OPEN

from

7 a.m.

to

6 p.m., Fri.

till

9 p.m

ONE HOUR SERVICE on Request from 8 A.M. to 3 P.M

111 West State St, Hastings »fu.N1TU«

Pledge of

''—*l.lo’

ONLY YOU TAN DECIDE!
Only YOU con decide your individual fair »hore of the $53,380.40 minimum

Pay 1.
$.20 week

Zhfour
Monthly
Salary Is

goal for 1966 os established by the Budget Committee and the Board of
Directors of the Westings Community Fund.

$250.00

2 Minutes
A Day
• Means A •
Pledge of
$1.00 Mo.

.25 week

Only YOU can determine just what your Fair Share contribution to help

300.00

1.80

.30 week

support the eleven United Community Fund Agencies should be.

350.00

1.40 Mo.

2.10

.35 week

To assist you in making your persona) decision your Hostings Community

400.00

1.60 Mo.

Fund suggests this Fair Share guideline:

450.00

1.80 Mo.

1.50

2.40

.40 week

500.00

1.20 Mo.

2.00 Mo.

2.70

.45 week

3.00

.50 week

JUST TWO MINUTES A DAY

600.00

2.40 Mo.

3.30

.55 week

Remember, through our Hastings Community Fund we give just once—but

700.00

2.80 Mo.

3.60

.60 week

each of us must give his Fair Share.

800.00

3.20 Mo.

THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED BY

National Bank of Hastings
The HastingsxManufacturing Company

Hastings Mutual Insurance
The Hastings Teacher's Association

�Central PTA
Receive* Apf.
For Blood Do

Maple Valley
Has 430 High
School Students

The Hastings Banner

Lakes &amp; Sausage
2|
Supper Nov. 4
------------- —-----Charles Offley,
Retired Farmer,
■ th* East gym of Hasting* High
Member* of the various com- Dies Tuesday

The Central PTA had a large
attendance al the very Informa­
Maple Valley school Nk an In- tive open house twld on Wed­
nesday evening. Oct. &amp;.
Principal Kenneth Robbc held
a brief meeting in which he in-

T^&lt;gM , M 6

Delton Graduates
At MSU Taking
Air Force Training

Shirley Crook
Dies Monday at
VA Hospital

eighth
Hospital, will be hetd al 130
pm. Thursday al the LeonardOagood Funeral Home.
The Rev. George Elliott U to
----------- ------------ -----— — —
Lakeview Cemetery at NMhvIBe.

Richard Feldpauach.
Dining itotxn Set Up ft Ctearing—Frank Ritchie. Ken LaberUaux. Al Puller. Jack Wood
Howard Tredinnick. Bob Shannon. Dr. We* Logon. George

Clergy from noon to 6 pm. in
th* Wcot gym ot the high school
He urged "Let s go over our goal
end keep lhe blood bank. In
Barry County.
PTA membership* were taken

Chet Hedges, Dr. Wm Hetagel.
Rev. Don Gury. Roy Cordes. Dr.
Ray Finnic. Cedric Morey. Stu­
art ClrmtrX. Roy Hubbard. Earl
Coir-men. Einar Frandaan.
Charlr* Ixvmard. atudent gueatA
Sausage it Coffee Preparations
-Jock Laubaugh. Jim Wlcweil.
Dr. Gordon Finnic. Dr. Chuck

pal Church will join for a Cor­
porate Communion Service Sun­
day. Oct. 34th. at • followed by

engineering at Michigan State
University and Dan In a Fr»*h&gt;nan in grclog) at MSV. Both

Crook. 78. 617 W. Green Bjtet.
who died about 2 em Monday
at Die Veterans Hcepilal in Bat­
tle Creek, arv to be lit Id at 2
pm. Thursday al the Bponoble

Seeks Area Drivei
Ington Street. Ionia, wrote Has- I
tings High School attempting to&lt; Jefferson, has been initiated into
EUgma Chi. national men's Gnek
letter fraternity at Albion Col­
lege John I* a Junior.

Thoughts For A Week
We can manage if we

The Errett Skidmores
To Celebrate Anniversary

take, each day. the burden

appointed for it. But the
I vtlle; eight grandchildren, and 15
great grandchildren.

load will be too heavy for
us if we carry yesterday’s
burden oveg again today,

Firemen Alarmed

and then add the burden

Hasting* firemen were alarm-1
ed al 3 pm. Monday when the
carburetor of the 1M7 Mercury 11
owned by Wendell Segur, M0 8 .!
Mam. Nashville, caught fire.:
parked In the lot between fetter- |
aon and Michigan off Court

of the morrow

weight before we
quired to bear it.

Gospel Team from
Taylor to be Here

Newton

. , Little damage waa done. Alder-.
, man Dade Baaartt. who turned tn i
, lhe alarm, put out the Maze with ■
an extlngubher from hla bake
shop before the firemen arrived, i
,
Ftrty-flve minutaa later fire­
------------------ — __ .. ___
men were alarmed again whan]
vice on Uie lhetne. "That They Mm Eleanor Krueger* 1665 Ford ■

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n, living room, kitchen
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Greenville at Hastings for Homecoming Game
BANNER
Lakewood Hosts
I. 1986
Alma Friday in
| Football Romdup
Conference Clash
TMfl rwnxin.v
OtMU THIS THUaSDaY

Ytillmc Jtckelt Come

Palmer 4th at
Lakewood Plans
Jackson With
Gala Festivities
Good PaPs Billy
Diek Palmer, driving hl* Good For Homecoming
Pal's Billy, finished fourth In th*

Blue &amp; Gold Rolls
Over
Ionia, 3M,
|
For 5th Victory

r

Parrnli Night Throng

Over Charlotte

With Vertdlile Attack
Scoring lhe first Ume they got
Uieli hand* on th* ball, the Has­
ting* High Saxon* rolled to a
38-0 Victory over the Ionia Bull-

tings High School Friday night
and Greenville High's YeUow
Jackets, fresh from their first
Wat Central victory of the sea­
son. a 13-7 win over Charlotte,
will attempt to halt Coach Jock
Clarey-s championship-bound
Saxons. The kickoff is al 8 pm

large Parent*- Night throng
many thrill* on a perfect foot­
ball evening.

r.ut!

Oowoteck.
Mxtuwu

Hastings should be favored to
defeat the visiting Yellow Jack-

old Tangleway gelding has won
eight of his last nine starts and
four in a row including double
dashes at Hillsdale on Sept. 30."
Coach Jock Ciartj' * undefeat­
ed powerhouse went on to score
another touchdown In the same
period, one in the second and

OU»*t u ■»rl.*o.rv
Oumo at RalavolL

was )«*vlng nothing to chance as
build a defense against the of-

HHS Frosh Win
First Encounter

win going away.

Ed Hrlby who will be making hto

falr with the Blue &amp; Gold gridders even capitallxtng on their
own mistakes. Their slertnes*
turned the miscues into gain* as
they accumulated nearly 300
jards rushing and another 104
via the airwaves while bolding
Coach Chuck Rohloff's squad to

at aim h. a!b&gt;. «
Qroatvmo is. Ch»rIotn
Mlttl.nll. *7. WayUa*

through in lhe second half to
turn what looked like certain

SS'£.7&gt;tfSiSA
QalMkUg-AMVSU 11. &lt;

aad without a fir
first two periods

OA. Vain 10. Stall'
Hu»kUs 10. K*na 0
pmttaa’ikProMM.1
Potumll. 7. rswUr
Chartoile scored in lhe first

Barry 411 Dog
Club Members
Receive Awards

Greenville climaxed an 87-yard

good and Charlotte 10. 7-8.
Late tn the fourth period
Greenville started on the Char­
lotte 42 and dored with Cory
Saturday. Oct lath, 17 Barry
going over from the three. Tom County Dog Care and Training
4H'ers journeyed to the fair­
Greenville controlled the ball grounds in Kalamazoo for their
annual 4H Dog Obedience Trials.
The Jacket* will come to HanEight of this group entered in
tings attempting to .post their th* three classes of sub-novice
third Irin of Uie’ seaaon 71iey A &amp; B. Novice and Graduate
'
opened with a 19-0 victory over Novice.
Winning first place trophy and
Magoon with her Boston Ter­
rier Placing and receiving third

it was 14-3, in IMO it was 2S-7.
in IM1 U was 41-4X in UR41
WM JIM) and in IMS It was 30-0.
Lakewocsl High "held _&lt;inuid
Ledge in the first perlrtd? but the

Cindy Gorodenaki with her Box­
er. Winning fourth place ribbon
in this cia* was John Haan with
)ds Cc^ker Spaniel.
Winning'first place trophy and
teflbbon in Bub-Novice H class
r-----Kathy
»
—.-rtjjjj wlth
waa
Underht
«u month old mtx»d1 bred puppy.
Star.
Winning Oral place trophy andribbon Ln Graduate Novice class

Airedale Terrier

over mi Not. 10. an estimated 794.896 to 866.6M ringnocks will

।

Armchair Athlete Ws

Ionia got two yards In three Ing back to 1949. Coach Ciarey s said the movies of the game
plays and thU time KrycInski (aggregationshave a decided edge showed lhe Trojans missing
jointed out of bounds on his own over the Jackets, winning 11 and block*. "I don't like to sec mUs.
losing five
nve scoring 297
ivi nolnt*
pain is to
io tak* even
&gt;»u if
u we're
wc;b ahead,"
aueau. White
46.
Iosins
The Saxon* started for their Greenville'* 179. However, Green- added. ... Do you remember?
wind touchdown.
Unirhdmsn Weller got
irnl 0
rmwvr lii
tn former In 1937
1927 Hastings' football team
second
9. vltle h*« hern a power
well be on the lost all seven games—Including a
Williams got 7 on a keep Full­
back Tom Glteoii gained 11 In
ivllle hasn't beat- 14-8 defeat at the hands ' of
two trie*. Weller got 5. then Hess
Ciarey - coached team fcr ::
picked up another 5 for a first
down on the 8. Weller hit the Blue &amp; Gold homecoming' of 20-0 to Marshall. 38-0 to Charright aide (or 3, Hastings drew a 1957. . . .
latte, 14-0 to Grand Ledge, 70-0
5-yard penilty for delay of game.
William* got 4 back, then Weller
The Armchair's relectton'of ids. . . . Pete Gent, former all
went over from the 8. Hl* kick winner* of last Friday's aM« D'K Ten, basketball star at MBU.
prep games wasn't too bad, with scored his first TD in National
with 4:34 left in the inaugural 7 right and 3 wrong We sorta Football League play Sunday
canto.
picked Lakeutxxi Ascntlmentally with Uie Dallas Cowboys. His
Again Halting* furred I*nta over Grand Ledge—-or hopeftiDy brother, Jamie, 1* a CMU star.
to pull.
— and the Viking* weal down |. . • Paul Peterson, former HHS
A clipping penalty on the Bix- 38-0. and we picked Caledonia great who played baseball at
on* mad* it a first down on their over Hamilton only to hare the CMU. is teaching science and
own 28 William* passed to Half­ Scotties humbled, 26-19. We kind ■ math at Marshall and coaching.
back Mike Hess for » yards but
Uien the attack finled. Gibsen from Denny Storrs via Western
Michigan, and it backfired. This
.
Halfback Dave Wilcox ran for -—J- - - - -- - Mtn. —trv.-

and ribbon for highest scoring
As Uic quarter ended. Ionia
made a first down, then got an­
other with Harris passing Uj.
Perry Gregory for 8 yards pur­
ling the ball on the Hastings 87.
Peter Schanskl smashed for four,
then Ionia lost Ah* yardage
through a penalty. Harris was
smeared by Brian Shumway for
a 7-rard loss, then passed to Catt

You Still Have Time to

through to block Krycinski'i
punt and Hasting* took over on
the Bulldog 29.

BUY A SEASON TICKET for the

season that Myers had blocked

1965-66 WORLD TRAVEL SERIES
Th*

Fint

One It Next Tuesday
October 26. 1965

JAMES FORSHEE

Fun In Utah"

Central Auditorium

8:00 P.M.

Middleville over Hamilton.

north provnie excellent iaHUoo. recreatren In th* k
dnpUrt her brighten cctoes and mM, awt-knprrlng
’*** In Bryce and Z«*i mere a* on assortment of stor

Among the many area fans at
th9 Ohio State-Michigan State
game Saturday were Dave Vs::Etet and Rod White and their
thsir 44.
Middleville High Coach Bob
Ionia had tried an onside kick White. They ware guests of the
but the strategy failed as Terry Vnivsnily and mn got into the
Greenfield fell on the ball.
Spartan dressing rooms Elta.-r
Gibson. Weller and Hess alter­
nated running the ball in the any collage Coach White, destouchdown drive, with a key.
fourth-down pass from William? ,
t* Weller giving the local chaps !
but a penajty
a first down on the Ionia 10. On* picked up yardage
g^jn aimmwgy px
Uie third pUy Weller wen • over I
$4n two tales, then bn thn
down Phil CiUropie. a
extra point misfired.
After the kickoff Ionia was
forced to punt and BasUngs th* ball tn a game in hl* life.
moved the ball—with many sub- wm rent in and ran |pr a first
sUtutlon* going in and out of down on the Ionia
the lineup The drive was halted
when Harris intercepted a Wel-

Ionia picked up a first down ex*d. Th* Haxen* got th* ball
on the next serin, then was beak an th* lento . 1$. .three
farced to attempt to punt. The
ball was Entered over the puntIf I —,&lt;|l &gt;
Mini
era' head and Hasting* downed Peterson puaed to Walter pIxl|
Kryclnskl on hto own MVtn.
into the end wot to make me
find! geore 1H&gt;.
. r
Ionia's U*xt effort, a pax-,. war.

tiw
t rtn

If Y«4* De Not Have

more. Junior and Senior classes
will pass tn front of the bleachera. Judges will be on hand to

___ ______________ _ ___________
hi representing the «plrlt of
Lakewood.
plete without a queen and so five
hopeful senior girls and their es­
corts will ride past spectator* in

parade will halt in front of
home stands and then the

Outdoor Tran —Our Dr. John thumping by the Comets ot
WllllanAi, head of the Michigan
Fisheries Research Station here,
The boy* have received marchsuffered a heart attack Tuesday
make a good showing. Alma, who
nock Hospital. . . . Warren W.
Shapton, manager of southern hungrily looking for a victory!
Michigan's parks, feels his park
workers are "sitting on dyna- more than to humiliate the Vik- |
Ings before a hotnecommg croud.
man Ute game could be what he
mostly minora—and led to nearly termed “a toas-up."

to help patrol the parks at night. their second game on their new

Industrial plant in the

pected and weather permitting,
parking should be no problem
Following the game, a dance

Every inch a rugged
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You get a hill measure of John
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THE AREA SCORES
AND HIGHLIGHTS

Season Tickat

jx

Sins to Amissions are Sold at th* Deer.

Students 50c

pteca marching hyg under the
direction of Virgil Bartman.
Tilt band Is slated to nresent
precision formaUons that have
won them recognition this year
Ln Class B competition
During the halftime floats

Lakewood student* will wait'-for
the announcement of Lakewood's
1966 reigning football queen.
She will be Introduced and
appropriately honored.
The five lovely girt* picked
last week by their classmates
were: Cheryl Bcawbrth. Anita
Hannson, Nikki Froal, Mary Bertotti and Phyllis Montague.
On the field during the game
the Lakewood Viking* hope to
make Uie evening complete by
offering to their queen a solid
victory over Alpxa. The Vikings,
who have been honing their
not signed a pro baseball precision plays all week, liope to
pick up their second Win of Uie

WBCH

■tach main across Clinton

On the first play. Hastings
drew a holding penalty putting problem about material*. had the
main repaired and-the trench
filled before the Ionia-Hastings
took a pa* from Williams about
on the 15 and swirled Into the Kohloff, Ionia's athletic director
as well as head grid mentor, had
high praise for the Saxon foot­
Ionia made it* biggest threat ball MMd after Friday's game.
of the night tn the last four min­ He tingled'out the blocking on
ute* of the half, moving to the Dave Williams' punt return for
Hastings 24 with the aid of two 75 yards and the first touchdou n
a* really something. He also add­
got nine yards on the fin play, ed that Ionia la a better club
ni.,
.1
s.._
than the Bulldogs' performance
Friday would indicate. . . . The!
putting the ball on the 15 The’ Saxena dnlled without pad*
Monday afternoon, and the early
smashed The Bulldogs missed
the first down by an inch and kicking field goals barefooted—
Hastings took over on their 14. but With tape wrapped around’
Two play*, and the half was from the toes and heel He

CARVED BY WINO, RAIN AND PLENTY QF TIME

Th* Hastings High Preahman
football team, which poated a 20­
7 win over Ionia her* Thursday,
will be JuM to Greenville'S Frosh
thia Thursday at 7 pm
Hasting* scored wtlh 4:34

This is Homecoming Week at Hastings High School and
pa* interference penalties on
Ionia scored midway in Uie
Queen Katie Ciarey and her Court will reign over lhe festivities
Hasting*.
Hastings kicked off to start the which begin with the parade of floats around the football field second period after a 55-yard
game and held Ionia to two at 7:30 Friday night. The floats, being built by the high school pan play. The little Bulldogs
students, will be judged before the game, and will make another
Hastings covered W yard* with
circle after Queen Katie is crowned at halftime by Marilyn Hein,
last yrar&gt; queen now ‘
'
———————
lhe fact that hi* team prob- for lhe second TD. The try for
Michigan
Unlvertlty. the home j pile
Siu
ably «t » T-K school eeorine P°
‘nt ff*U»&lt;4
“lcd Jim Lancaster
rtnlnt
lanrailrr had
&gt;&gt;a«4
Greenville provides the home. _“ * “
'“W u. vele(j 25 yards on a fake mint
coming
-wnina opposition
omnutlon for the Sax- record Friday night Ln
in besting
beating
With. 1:45 remaining in the
Kame. Hal circled right end for
Tackle Tom (Tlnyi Timm 13-7 win over Charlotte last week happy with the way his team
kicked off again to Quarterbock ■
sloppy, and ere71 try to work The drive covered 88 yards.
Ronald Harris who took the ball
on hl* 14 and returned 18 yard*
varda1 point*.
it during this week," White
Thursdays tut will be the last

Irish took a 16-yard pass this popular and growing dub
were very proud of their 4H'er*
period for the first touchdown and very appreciative and grate­
Warren GUItoy scored both sec­ ful to them and their parents
ond half six-pointer*, going over for their cooperation and help In
firm the 10 in the third period making this such an exciting and
and from the nine In the finale
eventful day.

Thrilled by Colon

i Untveralty at Bloomington.
invitational trot al the Jackson
visited the Earl E. Sherfi*
Raceway Wednesday night, Oct. Ing for thair gala”homecoming last Thursday and Friday. She
actlvIU* to be held Friday night wm greatly thrilled with the
The fesilvlU* are scheduled
before and at halftime of the
Lakewood-Alma game.
County particularly in the Yan­
kee Springs area and around
Abbe who act a new Jackson Morrison. Marilyn Morrison. Gun Lake.
track record for trotter*. 2:04 4 Pby 111* Montague. Nancy Goodemoot, Paula Shanks. Wendy
Scheldt and Beth Barnhill plan handling a millton tons of cargo
to lead a ma* rally about a gi­
standardbred In the field Is Good ant bonfire and then Lead a spir­ each year are located In Michigan.
Pal Farms'Good Pal's Billy which ited group in a sinuous dance
has fashioned a string of 31 -vic- about the gridiron.

Clarejrmen Thrill

Hare After Victory

be held in the Lakewood
aria wtlh the "Larks" fur.ng the music.

Dunn got 3. Quarterback John ■
ytengjn rolled out tor five then

Adults $1.25

u Harold Buler. Kalafjrw; BlUJ*9rtne.KalsIMptrs. and Eldon
BAUcCrodL ilnesutan i

10:05 SATURDAY MORNINGS

�ntr.

Ttaratay, October 11. IMS

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Hestiitfi

Martin 182-476,
Angie Hawthorne 174-474. Juns O. Qckcrman 182-437. B. Bowen
Benner 188-471. Gladys Edwards 193-458 and J. Peurach 167-438.
Rolling good games were: 8.
165-482. Ellen Dolman 172-474.
SUNDAY MIXED DOUBLES Maxine Dipp 176-404/ Mildred Bowerman 173, M. ChunpbeU IM.
Adrtanson 176-466 and Marge
Bourne IM-Ml. Benny Brown Haan 171-483.
P. Allen 161 and L. Kenyon IM.
Gene Wyant 200-520, John Kaslnsky 179-507, Joan Kaslnaky 173 and Marie Newton Ml.
COMMERCIAL MAJORS
150-443, Phyllis Brown 152, Mlles
Standings: Larke Buick 22,
Nelson 150. Allan Hinriduen HARTINGS CLASSIC LEAGUE
Miller Jewelers and Piston Rings
Standing*: Burna Refrigeration 18, Sports Bar 17, CuMlgan's 16,
lyn PeUow 150. Von Howell 191­
450. Dorothy Bums 157. Wesley 19, Butkey's 1815. Sanitary Ser- Harwood's IGA 15. Montgomery
Friend. 178-474 and BUI Bums vice and Biu 18, Hasting* Mill- Ward 14. Ctty Food 13. Aiuml-

Bowlins

Hamilton Next Trojan
Victim; Lions at Home
IFert Central

Standing!

|

WEDNESDAY TWIL1GHTERS Saads 14. Williams Insurance Thursday with' 222-603 while !
Carol Stake led the field with and Saskatoon Gulf 12. Hastings 1 shannon Lydy poalcd solo bon- , &gt;
168-470, Della Gorodenaki posted
and ara wlth 2*6 finishing wMh 568 ':
165-443 and Bev DeWitt tolled Filters. Dowling Merchants 8lde
,Urv 1IjULn roJkd «1-M3, Karol '
390. Pepsi had the high team
Owen 200-566. John McLean 201­
game of 800 and high series uf
563. Lawrence Keeler. 214-566.
2315.
Harry McCollum 227-571. Bob
824 Jerry Kregstr* posted 213- Lambert 211-670, Bob Hollister
BANTAM BOWLERS
205-543. Jack Sheler 204-546. Joo
Burkholder 202-536. Ed Bheter
s landings: Dale's, Sponable
Campbell
210-521.
Bob
Bpcnable
Funeral Home and George's Clt.,1OT. 513, Bill
Daniria
go 8, Haan's Standard 8. Burn's 561. Oerald SkedgHl 222-540, win 540, Orlen W
Art
Gallup
236-581.
John
Kasinjerow
525 Paul Edwards’
Refrigeration 7. Superette 6, Leg­
Shannon Lydy 211- Dan AUerdlng 213-521, BtuF____
Ion Auxiliary and last Bide aky
)xa« 200-564.nv-u■H-n-i*.
fcnd
&lt;?3
Coach Ernie Strang's Hastings
heir's and Auto Tag Inn 4. Barr Or*bau 203-371. Harr Haan 227High Junior Vanity posted their
Tire Shop and Pattern 3. Ha*-I«»- Ron Jkrttow,
COMMERCIAL MINORS
third victory in four starts
tings Aluminum 2, V&amp;J 1 and Trepenlng 211-571, Gordon NorThursday, defeating Ionia on the
Bulldog gridiron Thursday eve­
ning

Young Saxons
Beat Ionia
For 3rd Victory

Bridgestone

Is GO!

IrMgetfene mesas

, Biu Kruko 203-528. Denny FredMotor Sale* 14. MUIre* Plumbing
H
i Heating UH. East Side Lum,^,,2
bre 12&gt;&gt;. Bob's Bike &amp; Hobby
Center 11’-.. Maker* Market and
w
W7
Ne-Hl 11. Vita Boy 10. Barry Co.
Ready Mix 0 and Ockcrman* । „
Hasting* Aluminum and Parker •
Wyngarden 112, David Oank 108 Service 7
Bhtrley VanDenburw led the
l6‘ V &amp; J ,5- Consumer.
and Randy Nelson 107.
(Dale's Baker* and Al's 8r Dot's
■ 13. Montgomery Ward. Viking
and Deput Ira 12. Bender Gravel.
'
Patten and Larke Cttgo 11.
'•
Tinkler Service 10. Southend“
Food 8, Hastings Banner 7 and“
When yon suffer a serfou* lorn
Hastings Electric 6.
... when the going gets rough
I
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Mark Haines 134-242. Craig Mar­
tin 121-237. Doug Relgber 128-338.
Cathy Dahlhouser 134-317, Jack
Miller 120-210, .Sheryl VanDenburg 106-205 and Rus., Morgan
122-202 Debbie Newell had a

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AJBC JUNIOR DIVISION
Standings: Coleman Insurance
11. Moose and Piston Ring 0.
Aluminum Products 3 and
Northside and Sanitary Service

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Hasting*

Tom Haxcf was tops wlth&gt;1741487. Charles Jordan 133^437.
1 Harold Andrus 166-420. Ed Banbom 167-428. Dennis Craig 156­
427. Earl Keeler 148-401 and Don
Roth 143-400.

Wl 5-4174

with 178-514. Mouse Reynolds
rolled 174-501, Bondy Rodgers
157-452. Dianne Dunn 163-430,
Chuck Bunlheliner 137-402 and

HAS^nran bamom

Middleville High's juggernaut,,----------------------------- *-------------------which Friday rolled over Way- downs; Terry Appel romped 58
land 67-20 In the Trojan's first yards for hla TO. and Jack Camp­
home appearance this season, bell caught a pass from White
will be host to Hamilton this for his six-pointer The play covwcek while South Christian goes ered 36 yards
to Wayland and Caledonu in- i
Galesburg - Augusta contlnDelton's hardlack Panther*
will travel to Comstock. Bangor
goes to Mattawan and Parch. -

tnaioo Valley Association clash­
es while Galeaburg - Augusta
Bellevue plays at Bt. Philip.
Olivet goes to Springport and
Law ton invades Martin
Maple Valley came through
Friday
riKi&gt;/ with
w&gt;ui a
&lt;• big 24-0
-i-v win
.... over
v.c.
Boys Training In a non-league

KV* honor*.
Nearly 3.000 homecoming fans
Jammed the Galesburg • Augusta
n-U niv
athletic field.
Blx persons «...
were
Injured and required hospital
treatment when a portion of a
bleacher broke during the game.
Those injured had been standing
on the top row of a section of
bleachers when the board broke.
Galesburg now has a 4-0 league
record. Bangor 3-0. Gull Lake
12-1. Conutock and Mattawan 1-2
ano Delton
ueium and
ana Parchment
rarcnmcnt 0-3-1.
v-s-t.
and
climax-Statu defeated Olivet.

league championship. The con­
ference title U the first ever won
by Climax-Scotts in 11-manpiay.
Coach Ken Preehllng's Pan­
thers spotted Oitvet an early 6-0
lead on 8teve Perry's 36 - yard
finale.

Greenville Frosh,
Junior Varsity Win
Greenville's Freshman griddrrs
defeated Charlotte Thursday. 41­
13. for their fourth straight win
of the season. The two touchdowns were the first points the
little Yellow Jackets had given
up thia season. The Greenville
Junior Varsity beat Charlotte.
21-10, giving them a 3-1-1 record.

Ken' Meade scored the first I----touchdown going over from the ^—i
one and Dennis Kendaie ran the!
point. Later in the period Bill1
Reid scored from the four and I
Saxon, would roll to an easy win. Kendaie ran the point.
T$ey kicked off and held, forcing
Bernie Hickey wored for lhe
Ionia to punt. On the flrat Has­ Lions tn the third, going over
ting, play from scrimmage Tom
Hoke trampled over left guard
far-42 yards and an apparent Paul Goforth
Well established and high-rated manufacturer
touchdown, but It was recalled Dick Steward kicked the first
of Home, Garden and Farm Equipment, offers a fine
because of a clipping penalty
opportunity for ambitious young man with creative
ability and a high school or college education to join
three-pointer.
New Product Development Department.
Gull Lake scored hi the aecond
Learn while you earn!
play of tendon Endsley, held, the and fourth periods to post a cov­
Ionia offense. When Hastings got eted victory over Delton.
Near the end of the fint half
You will work under close cooperative and pro­
the bull again, Greg Wood scampered through left tackle on a Joe ChltUck capped a 33-yard
fessional supervision. You will receive company
30-yard reverse play to score. drive going over from the one.i
sponsored specialised Night School education. You
Tile pass from center was bad Jim Baker kicked the point
should have some, or all, of the following qualifi­
Gull Lake moved 60 yards inj
and the attempt to kick lhe
point misfired
four play* with the final touch-]
cations:
ThTre was no more scoring un­ down coming on a 40-yard pass
til midway in the fourth quarter from Mike Hcshelman to Carl
• Practical axpariance or past couraag in me­
chanical drafting.
pered b) fumbles and penalties touchdown of the season Gull
Roger WU1 passed to Mike Fita- Lake is now 4-1, and Delton
• Production experience; machine operator in
gerald on a play that went all
metal fobneation. assembly experience, metal
Middleville had no trouble
The Bulldogs were inside the
or electric trades*
Saxon 16 once. Ute penetration
coming on a pass Interference
• Product afld/or tool design.
call Jim Williams intercepted an
Coach Bob White's defending
Ionia aerial to hall the threat.
• Ability to produce models.
the mythical Bute Claaa C crown
• Military obligations completed.
the entire game. They got five
• Initial salary commensurate with experience
touclxdownx In the second half
running 10 plays I
Tom Hoke, the offensive work
All-Slater Rob White ran hU
hone for the little Saxons, scored season's scoring total to 06 points
For Interview telephone
in the fourth on an end run. when he scored two touchdowns
Mr. Roger Roberts
Tom broke away from several and five extra points, one from
tacklers on hU 20-yard drive Into the 36 and the other from the
at LOWELL 897-9211
two. Dave VanEUt scored from
the three and 15; Tom Warner
Coach Strong takes Junior scored
on a 70-yard kickoff ra­
Varsity to Greenville for a 7 pm. turn and a 40-yard run and one
game this Thursday.
extra point; Dan Norman caught
Uwall, Michigan

DEVELOPMENT
ENGINEER-TRAINEE

ROOT-LOWELL MANUFACTURING CO.

What’s new in tiger country?

Puppies Avoiloble
Do*

Warden

Dean

Tom

Griffith

for

two

touch-

Braden.

the alrrtff's office, liu available
for adoption six eight-week - old

terrier and part cocker spaniel

dor retriever and cocker spaniel
puppies 10 weeks old. according
to lhe Humane Society

NATIONALLY

Warren. Kidder and Kenneth
Meyers of Freeport and a friend
were hunting pats and squirrels
near Free Soil Saturday.

4 new sporty Pontiscs

we took a

3 ntw luxur, Pontlaci

sine «•

lush Interior, put it In our 121-inch wheal­
base car. added special trim and features,

believe you can never have enough of a
pood thing, we added a hardtop coupe

and whammot Ventura I

and convertible to our Brougham Uno.

3 new distinguished Pontlacs

The
Star Chief Executive for people who
are looking for Bonneville-style luxury at
Catalina-style prices. (Isn't everyone?]

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Sports
On Page 6

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AND RESERVATIONS

Your Hosts

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REAHM MOTOR SALES
107 N. MICHIGAN

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thru Wednesday, Oct 27
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4—THE HASTINGS BANNER

Thursday. October 21. IMS

CLASSIFIED AD PAGE PHONE

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MINIMUM RATE—50c tor Tw.nty Words.

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LARKE BUICK
•nd

CHEVROLET
Wl 5-2426

III

IlL

’ 1965 CHEVROLET
SS 2 Dr. Hdrp, tucker tert.,
radio. Malev, pwr. ifwr&lt; b brakav

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1964 CHEVILLE
CMv*la Cwwr Shia w/whll* leo.
blua trim. VI automatic. rad«. Mr.

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BARRY'S
Chrysler - Plymouth
I S. Hanover at City Limits

1435 S. Hanover
Wl 5-2425

LEGALS

HASTINGS BANNER Wl 5-3481

lii_

•1964 FALCON
2 Or.; Marti w/rad trim. Lika new!
Radio. Mater. w.'waiU. low miteasa.

1965 PLYMOUTH BARRACUDA
2 Dr. 6 cyl. Stand, w/w*lte.
Radio.

ir Automotive

1965 PLYMOUTH FURY
4 Dr. Sedan. 8 cyl. automatic.
Radio, w/walla.
1964 PLYMOUTH STA. WON.
4 Dr. 9 Pass, 8 cyl. Auto. Radio.

Transportation

1964 VOLKSWAGEN CAMPER

Specials

1962 FORD ECONOLLNE
6 cyl. Stand. Trans.
1963 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE
3 Dr. Sedan. Auto. 8 cyl. Radio,
heater.

HASTINGS
MOTOR SALES

1MI FORD GALAXIE
4 Dr, 6 C/l. Stand. Radio.

1961 FORD SEDAN
4 Dr, 8 cyl, automatic. Itod io.

220 W. State
’
Wl 5-2454

1961 RAMBLER STA. WGN.
Custom 4 Dr.

USED CAR CENTER

1M1 CHEV. ELCAMINO
a cyl. Stand, w/walls, radio.

1M1 MERCEDES BENZ
190 Dleael. 4 Dr. Sedan.
1M1 THUNDERBIRD
Fully equipped, w/wall*.
1963 BUICK

Paragraphs

1965 CHRYSLER NEWPORT
4 Dr. Sedan. Demo. Automatic.
Power *toering. Radio, w/walU.

1966 PONTIAC STA. WON.
4 Dr. Power steering, seats and
brakes. Automatic.
1966 CHEV. SEDAN
3 Dr. 8 cyl. Std. Radio,' Heater.
10/31

Corner Michigan &amp; Court

Wb 5-5903
.

AS IS ... NO TRADE

—1960
—19S9
—1959
—1957
—1957
—1960
—1957

DODGE St*. Wgn....M95
FORD 3 Dr................ 8325
OLDS 4 Dr........... —,W5
“Z
VOLKSWAGEN ....MM
DODGE 4 Dr.............. MM
FORD St*. Wgn. ... 4255
IJT.C. Stake Truck ..1175

FARM IMPLEMENTS

Olds Jetstar 88 Sedan

—&gt;2,775.00—
Olds Dynamic 88 Convertible

1962 CORVAIR BUS
Ona owner. Blue. J rpaed trammwnan and Mater.

—3.095.00—

Olds 9 Passenger
Vista-Cruiser Wagon
—53,145.00—
1965 VOLKSWAGEN CAMPER
. . . Fully equipped for that
camping trip. New car condi­
tion with 9,000 mile*.

Safe Buy
Used Cars

Calendar af
Special Events

MOLINE UNI-HU8KKR- With FEMALE — 30-45. reliable, tiuitworthy, mu*l be able to smile ★ Foe Rm*—RmI i«tete
tractor and combine, a good
and meet the public, good at
arithmetic and handling of
phone 543-4M2.
FURNISHED APARTMENTS
FOR RENT - Utilities ROM.
Box 9M. c/o Hastings Banner.
Phone Wl 5-9471.
tf
Hastings.
10/28

hauling in ten minutes. Priced
★ Lost and Found

FRI,-SAT, OCT. 33-23
1961 CHEVROLET IMPRJiA rtf LOST—Purse at High School or
Hardtop, standard tranxniuRUMMAGE SALE - St Host
Johnson Field containing glruo| slon. Real sharp. Wl 5-4803.
FT’S APPLE AND CIDER TIME
ts and identification. Reward
10/31 . Nelson ■» Welcome Orchard has
Call Wl 5-4338.
10/31
popular varieties available now.
Fresh - pressed cider, honey,
squash, popcorn. Open dally ★ Noticoo
until six. S mile north of Ionia
pm ; Friday. Oct. 29. 9 am. to 3 WHEELER MARINE BALES &amp;
INSIST ON MICHIGAN BOT­
SERVICE — Mercury outboard
pm, at Parish House.
■
TLED G AS I See Carl A Betty *
Appliance* before you buy)
Flote Boats. Trailers and ac­
NOTICES
They Sell—They Install—They
cessories. M-W in Nashville.

equal value.
PIONEER OFFERS A NEW
GENERATION OF HYBRID TT8 JAOOBB PHARMACY
FOR PAST 24-HOUR FILM
CORN — Especially suited for
top - level farming practice*
WINDOW. GLASS INSTALLED
Order now . . . supply of many
New • Remodel • Repair
in aluminum, su'd or wood
sash. Burkey Auto Glass &amp;
THE PATMAN-Private Detec­
LAND—Partly wooded, flowing
meet the demand.
Radiator
Shop.
218
N.
Jeffer
­
tive 24-Hour. Shadowing. Tape,
KAECHELES
springs, excellent hunting And
Wayne Richards. Sunfield '
son.
Hasting*.
U
Foto-FUm Evidence, Nationclose to Thornapple Lake. Thia
----- -------- ”
______ 1,
Albert Beil. Nashville
would be a beautiful building
305 S. Church Wl 5-5352 L g* R KXPKRT TREE BXBVVerne Winger, Freeport
alto for a home or sportsman1*
10/31
‘
ICE — Trimming, cabling, rv13/30
Onion. Battle Creek
club. Complete price MOM. W
movaL Free estimates. Insured.
aon terms of MM down and
Phone OL I-6OM. Nashville, USED GEHL ONE-ROW CHOP­
PER — Late model. Gardner CARPET CLEANING IB EABY
nee on contract. Inquire of
Mich.
tf
Fay Fisher. 1» mile east of
with Boat New Electric Up4042.
10/31
Bru*h. No wet carpet* or
Morgan on Thornapple Lake
handwork. Clean 1B0 square
Special —Your rasor cleaned,
feet for only 8696. Haatlng*
lubricated and sharpened. only
Let Form Bureau Services
Floor Covering. 133 W. Stale.
handle your shelled corn , guaranteed. Lapo Drug, 144 E.
Hasting*. Phone Wl 6-5111. tf
tf
direct from the field . . . ’ State BL. Hasting*
Wanted
EXPERT-TAILORING - Men s HUCKLEBERRY OUN SHOP
Our new truck hoist and SHHHHHHHHI
or women's cloUilng. Wc nar­
for guns, scopes, binocular*.
SB. is coming to town.
BOOKKEEPER WANTED—Full
row lapels, taper pants, alter
dryer are ready!
To bring your coat of living
or part time. Prefer individual
double into single breasted
down.
co«U. Al. the Dutch Tailor,
miles east of Delton. Phone
Watch arid
We Offer Top Prices
5504 Gun Lake Road. Wl 5­
Delton 623-571)2 Hour* daily
Inc, Hastings phone Wl 5­
5714.
tf
until 6. Sundays Hl 4. Monday.
LOCAL RALEIGH BUSINESS
For Your Corn
3421.
10/31
Wednesday and Friday eveHastings. Start immediately. HELP WANTED - Due to the WHY NOT LET US MAKE you
a
rubber
stamp
with
your
new
Selling experience helpful but
growth of the Mid-Villa, we
ZIP
Code
number.
Three-ltne
not necessary. Write at once
stamp with your name, adfor particulars. Rawleigh Dept.
dresa and ZIP number Tor * Wonted
MC J 651 251 Freeport, HL
3225. ThU includes, postage.
•
10/21
BEAUTY OPERATOR — Expert&gt;T.M
'
MS-221
FIVE - FOOT CUT TRAILER
JaKy
Shoppe, Delton. Mich,
me year or more, for
Ar For Solo—Miecollanooua
49048.
tf
r. Male or female. Bal-

Service

Ar Buainou Service*

Farm Machinery
—1962 John Deere 2010 Tractor.
-1961 John Deere 3010 Gas
Tractor. Like, new I
—1950 John Deere B Tractor.
Hydraulic. A-l shape I
—1954 Cockahutt Tractor. A-l

FARM BUREAU
SERVICES

ahape.

GOOD AS NEW
STORE

IMO D - 17 ALLIS CHALMER
TRACTOR—With heavy duty
loader, in good shape. Gardner
Sales, Charlotte, phone 543­
4042.
10/21
FOR SALE-About 800 beta of
hay, alfalfa and brome. Phone
633-5105 Delton.
tf

FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR
—Um Rexair* fa»t permanent.
Regular 8200-Now UDO. No
pre-shampoo—No after odor.
Available at Jacobs' Pharmacy.

Just Out

NEW &amp; USED PUMPS—New in-*
atallaUons and remodeling.
Powell's Plumbing Co. Free es­
timates. 24 hour service. Call 2 BEDROOM HOME-PreCer in

Automobile to deliver Olan
Mills Club Plans. Bee Muriel
Kriley. Room 3, Curtt* - E -

— Typing and general ofTico
work. Please send applications

MB
and

196! MERCURY METEOR 800

A * (
:orp&lt;j
ji.

I960 OLDS HOLIDAY SEDAN
One owner and above average
steering and brake*. Radio.
Extra sharp.-------------------- &gt;895
condition. Look thte one over.
TRANSPORTATION
SPECIALS:
1961 Rambler Claarie Sedan
4 Dr. 6 cyl. Stand trans. 3593

Automatic. Radio.

Standard ...

tire:.

NICE CHOICE OF CHEAP
TRANSPORTATION CARS.

SERVICE and REPAIR GUIDE
Clip This Guide

Keep It in o Handy Place for Future Reference
COMPLETE PLUMBING AND
HEATING SERVICE — Repair
and new. Royal Haye*. 438 W.
Clinton. Phona Wi-5-3133.
PUMP SERVICE—Sta-Rite Water
System*. Sold. Imtalled, serviced.
Lewi* Electric. Cloverdale 623­
Concrete Products
5381.

REAHM
MOTOR SALES
PONTIAC - OLDS - CADILLAC
Wl 5-2478 107 N Michigan Avw.
Harting*. Michigan
10'21

BUSINESS
Wc ore now oblcita

MAHLER
MOTOR SALES
1310 N. Michigan Phone Wl' 5-2479
10'21

offer o once in a lifetime
opportunity^!© the right

financially responsible,
ambitious man willing to

name his own income

BLAIR'S
FARM &amp; GARDEN
Wl 5-5982

231 W. State

Open 9 am.-5.-38 pm. Dally

NOTICE

WE BUY

Call Service Dept., Montgomery
Ward, Hasting* Wl 5-2954.

KEYS DUPLICATED while you
Automobile &amp; Machinery
wait. Ben Franklin Store. State GET YOUR READY-MIX from lh«
Repair
Barry County Ready Mia Co,
at Jeffvnon.
Phone Wl 5-2123.
WATCH AND DIAMOND RING
REPAIR — Expert workmanship.
RENTAL OF WHEEL CHAIRS.
Gilmore Jewelers, 102 E. State COMPLETE AUTO CLASS 5ERVWALKERS AND CRUTCHES— ALL GRADES WASHED SAND
St. Phone Wl 5-5316.
ICE—Fint claw wwk./Call Wl
ANO GRAVEL — Bander Cr«vsi
Headquarter* for hospital We­
Co. Home offica 822 S Benton.
5-5085. Burkey Sales and Serv­
lle*. Gardner’*. Phono 945­
Phone Wl 5-5412. Went, W.
2134.
Ice. 218 N. Jefferson.'
CERAMIC, FORMICA. LINOLEUM
State Rd. Phone Wl 5-2123.
AND CARPET REPAIR —Ha*CUSTOM GRINDING AND MlgAL SIGNS' TIRE SERVICE. 235 S.
State Wl 5-5118.
to your specification*. Farm Bur- Miscellaneous
WATCH &amp; CLOCK REPAIRING—
Guaranteed workmamhip Al*o
all kinds of Jewelry Repair and
Engraving. Miller Jewelers, 11B

WE DRY

. WE STORE
WE SELL

YOUR CORN

ZIPPERS REPLACED

J. LXOSAUD HYMAN
*4.U Fires Xrllvnrt Bl ir
Kvu.lt 36, MlekigeB WO.

AND

RE-

wing Sporting Boot* and Shoe*.
Beebe * (hoe Shop. 123 S
J«ffer*on.

Top Price* Paid!

brocket. This opportunity

Let ut grain bank your

has unlimited earning po­
tential and carries a pro­

corn and deliver ot your

convenience.

Business Services Offered

iEPlt J. r-RASGKB LET OUR EXPERIENCED SERVICE
PBANGEH HUBwith factory warranted part*.

ft:

puaupanox obdeb.
HUI* at - Mkkicaa.
I'
“sftte&amp;w. -Un

GAMBLE S REPAIR SHOP t- All
washer*, dryers and *m*ll homo
appliance*. Cril 945-231'7. .

Shock* am
945-5170.

2223.

COMPLETE DEVELOPING. SERV­
ICE—24 hour Service (black
and white). Jacob* Pre*cription
CHAIN SAW HEADQUARTERS —
Pharmacy. Phone Wl 5-2466.

HAVE YOUR PICTURES
AT BEVERWYK’S COL
221 W. Mill.

CUSTOM DRAPERY SERVICE — MOBILE HOMES
Auto Wrecking
Largest selection of Drapery
Supply, M37 So. Wl 5-3150.
Fabric* in Barry County. Kirtch
rod*, Imtatlafion and Hanging
Bevwrwyk’s Color Center, 221
Radio, Television
RADIATORS Cleaned, Repairad.
W. 'Mill.
Recared. Burkey Sale* end Serv­
ice. 218 N. Jefferson. Phone TROPHY CENTER—Plus special&amp;TKS?imEs:
:NTZ TV COLOR SALE'
Wl 5-5176.
SERVICE — 315 .
945-3862. Free Mrvhi
Phono 945-5316.
year on Sctchell-Csrlwq
SERVICf ON ALL MAKES of hgc-

tective franchise. This is

business and has a long
ranged program. A low
investment will be neces­
sary. Forf further informa­
tion wpje; P.O. Box 23j,

ALOOHOLIC8 ANONYMOUS—
FD. in. Hartings Telapbons

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING —

Hastings Milling
&amp; Farm Supply

VACUUM CLEANER HEADQUAR­
TERS—Service. part*, how* and
Hoover Sale* end Service. &lt;
Electee, 222 S. Jeff«r*on.

in our new building at 124 N.
Jefferson- E«pef‘*'K«i meebsn-

S-5052.

Phone Wl 5-2700 after 5 p.m,
Hastings.
-

Call 945.3481 If Yau WeuW Uke to be Lieted in

Muskegon Heights. Mich.

Thii Weekly Service and Repair Guido
Wnu 16 Sdf Vi*k4 Um

10/21

HASTINGS
BANNER
CLASSIFIEDS
Call Wl 5-3481

"We're As Near As Your Telephone'

Appliance &amp; General Repair
1961 BUICK STATION WAGON
Fully reconditioned, power
steering and brakes, nice faml-

Hastings Banner.

Ar Fttwoeh

10/31

GOODYEAR BROS.

H
36

2/3 ACRE
BORDERS A NICE CRE^K
Almost new 3-bedroom modarh
home Just outride city limits.
Lovely large back yard. School
bus goes by the door. Will

Heating - Plumbing

-Grain Bin to fit Pick-up Truck.
1963 OLDS CONVERTIBLE
—Kill Bros. Gravity Box.
... Dynamic 88. power steering
1964 COMET CALIENTE
and brake.-', radio, whitewalls,
4 Dr. Sedan. 6 cyl. automatic
red with white top and ma tell­
pelted Combine with 10 ft.
Over Start’* Wallpaper
trans. Bucket seats. Like new.
ing interior.
train head and new corn head
&amp; Paint Store
31695
—3 wheel heavy duty Grain.
1963 OLDS SPORT COUPE
OPEN FRIDAYS
1964 FORD CUSTOM
Trailer
with
hydraulic
dumpZ
9 A M. to 5:30 PAI.
. . . Beautiful maroon and
4 Dr. Sedan. VB engine. Radio.
white tutooe.’ fully equipped, —New Idea one-row Com Picker.
Only ...t...........-------31695
Good shape 1
?
new whitewall tires, excellent
condition.
—Oliver one-row [Corn Picker.
1961 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX
Good shape I
Hardtop Sport Coupe. Power 1963 OLDS SEDAN
. . . bynamic 88 4 Dr, power
41185
And only
steering and brakes, radio,
Ladles’
good whitewall tires, fully
WINTER SKIRTS
■’ 1963 MERCURY MONTEREY
guaranteed.
and SWEATERS
124 N. Jeffenon
Wl 5-50521
4 Dr. Automatic drive. Power
1363 FORD SEDAN
ctocring and brake*. Radio.
NEW DRESSES5'
31195
. . . Very low mileage and ex­
ceptionally clean, standard
1962 MERCURY MONTEREY
tianamtalon for economical
Hardtop. Power rieering and
driving.
brakes. . .......................... 31295
1961 PONTIAC VISTA
4 Dr. Hardtop. Hydramatlc. ra­
LEGALS
1. trans.
dio. new tires, new Pontiac

Extra good condition
1M1 FORD 4 Dr. Sedan

" NINE 9 - ROOM HOUSE in
good location. Ideal for family.
References required. Call 945-

NOTICE!

CHEVY II

Close-Out on 1965
Demonstrators

11M1 FORD ECONOLINE BU8Equlpped for camping. Will
.-.leep two adults ana three

'

�|Undergoes Surgery

fresh Out of the Attic

LEGALS

Card of Thanks

I

ChartoB ronRai*. 18. aon of
Mr. and Mre. Knk route** at

CARD 07 THANKS
We wish to thank our relstte many act* of kindness shown
us at Uie death of our husband
and father, for flower*, call*,
food, telephone call*, and also
for contribution* to tte Cahrer
Fund We thank the Brotherhood
Of Maintenance of Way employ­
sr
ee*. K. W. Bite. Machine Shop u&lt;a«r
-.'.hr:
foremen and the employees of
E W. Bite for flower*, the Bee­
ler Funeral Home tor their cour-

JSmjr.l’Svi

pected to return this Wednesday
morning.

Klomp announced

By Mrs. Glandon Cartii

bera of WBC8. Sarah Circle, the
Pythian Sister* for the luncheon
on Monday. To all who helped In
countless way* our grateful fUBIdCAtlOW OBDUL
thanks. May God bies* each and
Hui. •( Mteklgsa. Tta
Mn. William A. Sweet

daUy routine of their children.
In order to crowd a Dill day
WOODLAND CALENDAR
Oct. 21 —Woodland Extension into sn evening each claaa hour
will be shortened to 15 minutes.
Club.
Plan* call for each parent to
pick up the student's schedule
gram at United Brethren Church
with Rev. Leonard Koutt.
Oct. 81 —Jr. Choir. Methodist
Church.
Oct. 21 —Jr. VareUy Football.

named 'Igwwilde Height*,
name found only on Plata

HISTORY OP CLOVERDALE
COMPILED BY
GRACE LATHROP
Augurt, 1988

This picture

Cfrraii

Arodd X. wlil.a&lt;. Wniul

Mr. and Mn. William H. Sweet
Mr. and Mn. Albert E. Simon

Among

K WUts

Uie

early

property
By 1890 several new residents
ted moved into the area. 8tevm

Wodland. who as a boy. accom- Wall Lake Section 89. was dated
ponied relatives to the encamp- 1860; Henry Fennels, the N. W.

Hrt',
»»• U «•&gt;(.!7 Wilk tkto «r4«e wdl

I wish to thank* all my friends,
r.latives, and neighbors for the
beautiful card*. Dowers, gifts. roBUUTiov own.

Oct 24—Special Mission pro­
gram al Methodist Church. 10 .
Oct. 25—United Fund Board
Olrm in 1878; Henry Wilkinson meeting at Othmer*. 8
Oct.' 26 — Hons Club Ladles'
on the Carpenter farm In IBM;
John Ashby, a veterinarian In Night at Den, 7.
Oct. 27 — Methodist Choir
well practice.

1854, (thte became the Bprague
rtraUCATfON 0KDKK
farm in 1868;» Myron CtembcrHtiw . nt MWklrre. Pretate Ceart lain. IBM; Milan Waldorf farm
fn&gt; ik« &lt;*«aalv ot Durr.
on
section 28, 1854; Jim and PM
K*ui. •( Willis* I. Baitat. !&gt;•

will be guest speaker during the
mentod with poscbca.
Bunday School hour at the
Jolui Ryan built a warehouse Methodist Church. Mission Study

H/»

ski-

Borgeas Hospital. Also the ladles
for the wonderful hot dishes

Railroad which was
1878 and finished

.w.

begun in
in 1887,

in 1902. Jolui Acker operated a

Howard Master built the fir*

k*Pa%*rttea tad ssrvlre staft

horns. May God. blessing be

railroad station. Mr Mosher
moved hto stock of goods from
his store at Hope Center. He ted
made a letter box for handling

Mn. John (Lolls) Peabody

CARD OP THANKS
Words seem so inadequate to
express our feelings at this time
many, many wihderful friend*

The Campbell Brothers built a
Uirdware store Ln tte Fall of
1887. Dugal Campbell operated
a hardware and fans Imptemsnl
bu*inraa tters for 32 years. Tte
store burned In 1920. Dugal'*

that helped us through the
tragedy that claimed the Uvea of
our beloved parent* Without the
.100.

Tlite Is a picture of Uie original
Aiiiil Kingsbury, who came to
this place In 1864 and built the
Kingsbury Mill. Pictures of the
Mill. Brickyard, and Mr. Klng»bury' were loaned me by Mrs.

daughter of Aiudl Kingsbury.
originally called Kingsbury*
Mill*. Cloverdale was originally
where Hope Center, (nothing

T.k. XM|M ttat
MS »l »:10 O’tlsek

James

kept hto rtock In tte depot until
the new large- brick store and

McDonald

from

Cedar

foreman for twenty yeara. A 1914. Mr. and Mn. Martin Nagei
large deposit at clay enabled the m iwo. Chortle Monica, a ton
company to coflunuc this yard of Ferdinand, in 1912. and later
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur JohnA small building was built by until 1'JlHAfter tte Zeeland Oo.
Alnt McLeod, on tot 6. in 1887

huu family lived In
&gt;y residence built by

Flte^la. 14.SO1.
Ital os jMsarr* «*l

LEGALS
PUBUCATIOB OBDEB
M.i. at MteMcsa. 1

aolrxA house, which to now

uidc from Cloverdale ctay.
. tee John McU-od wa* tte first
Ferdinand Monica brought Ida president of tte new company. In

• tore, and finally Che village

TdtL'w"trt«“ r metCTiJWK-

le was a skilled mason
built a brick house on system merged with Delton.
(concluded next week)

U» IMAI
Tte tOM'teutnn, bust br
Ly»un Doj-Ua, &gt;teut 1SA0. U
nuinasd and a little south of

Hendershot &amp; Vicinity

•»4 t«e •«
.at M&gt;M

1:10 •

.K’Sa'.frs:

10/3S
rUBUCATUUt OBDEB.

TOW?

floor In 1697. They built
MH

n.Zi
7.,

packnd a iungh and rowed up
(tte lake to the Ncrrla farm
where they busked corn all day.

It wm bulR a mile north of tte
old log school building, on a
hilly site taken from the Sprague
farm, (the Delos Flower farm
More 19161 In 1883. Church «r-

W W«.» Sisi* Streto
BMltegK MIdlls.n

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boys will meet again Saturday at W.MU for Uielr homecoming
game with Kent State.
Bunday dinner guests with Mr
Mr. and Mra Norman Leonard
and Mra. Richard Allen and
family were Mr. and Mrs Earl
Fox and children of Lansing.
Afternoon visitor* Included Mr. vin who was home from his
and Mrs. Art Grove of Grand teaching duties at Flint Bendlc
Ledge. Mr. and Mr*. Roy Pride- * Mrs Peter Ellena and children
more and family of Bay City, from Lansing were Bunday
Mr. and Mra. Joseph Wilkin* and
boys at Lansing and Mra. Myrtle Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pritchard. *
Fridley of Tacoma, Iowa, Mrs The Mill Lake Association win
Fridley plans to leave thte week
tor her home in Iowa. * We city
people also enjoy Uie actions of
the wild life. Since moving into
Mra. Douglas Bogue from Au­
that a lively black squirrel also gusta, Mjs IXmna King and Mr*.
Janet Fielwk. both from Hickory
and
Mra. Richard Kilgore were
putting on
in Grand Rapid* Wednesday
chldlren. 1
where they attended tte evening
let's have my old number. There­ meeting of the Grand Chapter of
fore. they receive many "wrong the Eastern Star. * Marvin Frey
numbers."

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Joins the Novy

United Fund will meet Monday. Kenny. * Oct. 8 Mr. and Mrs.
Uy Mn. Richard Clark
tings, according to his daughter,
Kenneth Nickerson. Susan and .
the Mto Millie Kingsbury. Lester
Mrs. Virginia Brill and Mni. chairman. Mrs. Rudy Othmrr
building Is no* a prtrwte resi- Monica, a grandson, to the only
The business for the evening will
member of lhe family living here Margret O Laughlin Joined the
Mary Kibllnger. Jane SmiUi and
Group for dinner Wcdnroday
story building was erected on
l&gt;jla Frey carried in Ice cream
evening at the Oun Galley at
wvwt of the Campbell house. It Gun Lake. * Bunday evening should complete their collecting and cake to the Imme of Agle
•as owned by George Reprogle Ted and Margret OTAUghlin and turn In the money. It you Willison to remind her of her
have not ted a chance to donate. 89th birthday.
yeans. This Myrile Bayles recalls working
Hastings. * There were 10 mem­
there as late as 1898. She says bers who attended the Birthday the board or the drive chairman Bunday dinner guest* of their
The family of Herald Classic daughter and family. Mr. and
tte girls used to compete with
helped him to celebrate hte Mrs. Louis Myera. in Battle
denhot. Doris Brogan was co- birthday Bunday at
al the nome
home Creek. * Mra. Richard Kilgore
ot Mr. and Mrs Glendon Curtis, called on Mr. and Mr» Pugh in
Sunday dinner guests of Dick
’
-------- Bellevue Friday evening’’ while
The Baytes moved to CloverWill Chamberlain built the resi­
and Mn. Gslen Kilmer and Mr Kilgore and Dickie attendMra. Don Moohney of Climax. * family and Marvtnf Deb and
dence which Mill soma as ti&gt;e
Kelly Classic. Later in Uie day ing and football game. * Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Klwyn Payne and
church
family of Delton called on them.
which asytea says the young married Brogan. Club 8 serving,
women worked Ln the fields as day Mitera of Mr. a r
Earlier in the day Mr. and Mrs.
Classic ted called on Henry to visit Mr. and Mr*. Harold
ttem. Mae Gcib. Allie CliamberGray at Olivet. Mr. and Mrs.
laln. Ida Cu* and Myrtle teylre.
Harold Stanton were atoo dinner
dug potatoes for P«*&gt; Kingsbury
color tour with other patients so guest* of the family gathering.
who paid them |1JO per day.
A Mr and Mrs Stanley Malcolm
they didn’t see him.
They dccickd to find anuUar
from Hastings were Sunday callJob that Fall and bargained to
and ’ Dugal McCallum

t UlthxiB. Pretale Ore*
trtillT mu-. ».

rVBEtdATIM OBDEB.

.Although the open house to
not designed to be a parent­
teacher conference type, parent*
may arrange a meeting with a
given teacher to discus* any
problem* relating to the progress
of their children. Principal

The Ionia Navy Recruiting
tors are welcome. * The Viking* .I'.ailon reported ttet Melvin
will be trying hard to win the
game tills week a* it to their Hubbert at 3760 Centor Street,

visiting team.
The Lion* Club will observe
Ladle*' Night Tuesday, Oct. 26.
This will be 'their first meeting
for the ladles in their newly
decorated den. * Rev and Mrs
Richard VandcnBcech of Uie
Methodist Church held open
house Sunday at the parsonage.
About 70 people dropped in to
visit and enjoy the refreshments.
munlty was served from Delton. Thl* was a friendly gesture on
the part of Uie new minister and
The empty lots along tho main Ids wife to get acquainted In
their new c ommunity and church.
Mr and Mr* Vivian Ratrigh
l rapidly being occupied. in lit and family recently visited a torearly 1900*. Mr and Mrs. Ira
Brooks retired from their farm
vln Zimmerman have recently
Mra Conrod Kahler tn 1912, Mr. moved into a newly built par-

rille in 1890 and later sold to

IMbwigM DM*.

methods and objectives ot tho

and holidays. By 1909 buMncse

Bert McCallum, bulk a brick

sonic Lodge. Clare Pkkena. Rose
Irwin and Myrtle Randall
Many, many thanks for your
help and understanding.
Mr On in Bartlett
Mr*. Don Uoyce- Irwin
Mrs Don iDartolni Ci&lt;*l&gt;y
Mr*. Don Brmnlngstaull

Sri'S, -f
Ix.b ■ iMrrotoMtoa

Oct. 22—Varsity Football, Al­ parent. During the 15 minute
ma, here. 8. Homecoming.
periods parent* will meet tho

from Milo to the Adame farm

(m***l ArasU E. WIUsa«. stall as•war «r teks
s«Umi »■ aur ta

Mom and Dad were so strong in
their love for people and life that
we cannot possibly thank every­
one personally. In UiU small way
we wish to thank all the relaUves
and friends for their compassion
and klndnera. It was greatly appreewtrd. Our special tluinks go
out to Rev. Brokaw. Father

parents of Lakewood High
School studer.:* are invited to an
open house Monday evening. Oct.

Woodland
By H. D. Bur/w

( ARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank Doctor* Mor­
rill. Pwor and GrafT. nurses,
nurse-aids for their wonderful
care. »l*o relatives, neighbors,
EUB Church arxi friend* for the
nice card*, gifts, flower* and
calls, before, during, and after
my stay in tte hospital. Also for
the many acta of klndnew
Thanks again one and all
Wm. H. Clsgett

lakewood Open
Hou»e Monday

Stick Co. in 1«* i
farther east locating,

any tend, tart san grt • tot.
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PiMu hive the Wdcotr.4 Wigoa Hotitu oil oa m
I would Ithg to tubwibe to th* H**«&lt;ag» b*«»cv
I already tubeci.be
fill out cwpoa r.d mail to Cfrcotrtion Dipt,

�City Bank Now
Has Trust Dept.
For Residents

any other TWud-for the future of those you wish r -Ah Individual named tsaeti- a»
dev the provision I to help and protect Your will tor and trustee te *ub&gt;SBt lo ill­
.----i ghould
(f gn fXPClltor and n««s and other evrouthal could to
I trustee—some one who will take remove him from the raapon*- ota
charge promptly and manage blUttes to the detrimoit of the &lt;v«
you&lt;eataten&lt;
the be* Interrat estate and Its beneflctertefctruu officer. "Our Truat Depart­
ment Service can be like adding of your beneficiaries at your I “Much M he may appreciate
confidence shown In turn a-,Iv
I snrls
a friendly watch dog to your' demise"
•Often
there
ta
a natiral in- the frtend or rvteliywjwho te AHOy MOOge UOn(I|
family." a a ya Clanent. “Il ta,
duwiion u .wn. • a— w-m
4 lb. 2 ox. Rainbow
advice in twlplng you build your «r
u
W Am» Do«.. U. ino Coburn
rafale, will manage It for you trustee of an estate While this SWwe of hte limitations. It
•OWLING
Road, tended a 14-pound 9 oaa.
I if you wtelt and will manage it te understandable, it may not be pottle a more coostdarate c
■rslnbow while fishing lhe Mantaor dtepuee of It according to your ■ the wisest decision from lhe cWon wouM place liter b-—
tee Rlrrr Saturday moentfig. Tlie
| direction when
you w.r
arc BMW.
gone." • -tandpoint of good business and tn tbc
|uuw»&gt;uu
w.wa. ,vu
. ■ *_e full) dandy steelhead measured 31'i
Many people feel that their human coandcraUon. The exe-1 equipped to cops WtU» IL
।Inches long and 20".. Inches
1 net worth La not lance enough to | cutor and trustee must qualify' "r ee» ot executora and a&lt;
I justify trustaerrke that II reprv-las to cxpertenct. capability and tetiaUna are standard
I Mmts only a modrat aim when background. As an Individual Michigan tew whether you----- -cerapurcd tu tlx- million dollar l hla responsibilities are many and an individual or our truM de- repairman a beat one hour and
trusta they liear about. It te Just varied. He mu* locate and in-, partmoiL Our trust’tteomtment. three-quartera io tend the tkb Gallup
which hit salmon eggs. The
llih weighed I] pounds. 7
ounces al an officlsKgralgtelng
.Milon two hour* liter M Was

HASTINGS

181-440. Betty Horton 191-474. Gladys Milter 144-411. MlUOTd
Ellen Davis 175-4M, Fan Brown Carnell lM-4.3^ Junior Russel
163-446 and Shirley Bowman [ 189-410. Larry Fireman 1.1-488,
171-445.
| Jim Toten 210-483 and Norman

.

Good single games: Helen Burr
192. Katy Colvin 154. Freida
Jaynes 167. Aponte Hathaway
Shirley VanDetiburg of Has­
tings Radio ft TV picked up the
6-1-10 split. Glsdyi Edwards lhe
6-7 and Helen Burr Of Hasting*
Milling the 5-6-10 and the 1-10.

Ing las&amp;lr tlua week rolling 218­
542. BeUy Bheler posted 199-521.
Aiwn*ppw
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..
f5en?,?^on^200‘t?0.iF^T
ten 178-490. GenHdl 2t»-4«2. ing Rink 19. River Bend-Goif IB, tons indicate you may need it.
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all of these fields. Inexperience
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and ta fully'Qualified to act m he &gt;»nded one wli
executor, trustee or guardian of. »,»ut three pounds
any estate ft ta a continuing
l-arllrr this season
,
twice that IUimm. vacations, or 1 ,nd 0,w‘h“1' Pound Brown and.
retirement of Individuate does,* swen-pound rainbow.
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�The Hastings Banner
Section Three—Pages 1 to 6

Thursday, October 21. 1965

Dr. Lundeen to
Speak at Zion
Lutheran Fete
The annual Father and Son
tjanquet of Woodland Zion Luth­
eran Church will be held Wed-

Donors Give 130 Pints
At Middleville Clinic

•urkey dinner served by the
ladles of our church. Reservation
may be made with Russell Brodbeck &lt; Ph M7-39871. All men and
boys of the community are in­
vited.
.

Altoft 4H'ers
Hove 2 Hayrides
The Altoft tilers enjoyed a
hayride on Oct 14 and 11
The younger group enjoyed n
wiener roast and campfire, games

Victoria Hirom. Robert Bender.
France. Schad. Roberta Carpet;-

If
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/T
I
Ma Hill ItTODK

---------------------- - Dies Sunday;
J '
, Rites Tuesday

sen. Timothy Laux. Myrtle Cole,.

GOLDEN WEDDING—An open house honorin* the 5*&lt;h weddin* anniversary “I Mr. and Mrs. Walter iBrile) Flinn«b»m will
be hosted by their son and dau*hler-ln-law, Mr. and Mn. Norman
Fillingham on Sunday. Oct. M. al the VF1V Hall on M-37 and U
2 miles west of Hastln**. from 2 to • pm. The Flllingham* wm
married at llavtlngs on Dec. 7, ISIS, and hare lived In this rieinily

* ■ Funeral services foe * Martin
Many donors received awards I
at llii, rllnlc. Juicing the "5 &lt;
Callon Hub" was Ted Smith I
sf Rl llastinga New ~1 Gallen ‘1
■Club" members are Dogis Apsey
were held at 3 p.m. Tuesday at
and Kay Hpyker.
lhe Sponable Funeral Home.
Two Gallon members are Dale '
The Ret&gt; George Elliott trfflKathy Kenne-n and DrbRalph Muller. Emmt Moore,;
WlUyard. laiaiie Smalley. George meen.
■
Karchrr. Jack Lewis, Tony Win-!1bit Wilson Irvin* Hospital Guild Carolyn Jackson. Tom Wieringa.;
Lydia Springer, Nera -Kenyon.
gcier and Glenn Miller G Alton supplied cookies.
Helpers m unloading lhe mo­ Harry Oarrtaoq, Warren K e rbile Vere Joe Miller. Hrucc Biu.k-

Friday
thru

Sunday

and Prank of Hastings; a daugh­
ter, Mra. Imlie &gt;Rosemary! Raher of Hastings; 13 grandchil­
dren. and U great grandchll-

M kn OtftrM twi m&gt; r&gt; COUMH
(UIUKSUI iMfTUMTBTlenu.

ner, Ted Richard... Walter Sin-! ft ■
A
1*0
I
clalr. wniard Smart. WiUUm MFS. AlHlie KOUSIl
Schieh. Raymond Swan. Kaih- I
then Spyker. Alice Steiner. lUch- ; ft*
ard Shoetoridge. BrnsM Sherk 1)1 CS 1 11111^(13 VZ
Theron Thaler. Dale WUlyard.
J 7

Funeral Monday

Margaret Barcruft. Edna Bech-1
teL Walter Bender. Wald Bender.
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.
Carolyn Booth. Mabel Boylan. „ tYncr*;1 s*T.vlo?‘.for “J* A“d*,c
Don. Boysen. Mrs. Beuy Brady, i £ Ro^K'?*• ,.1.4A
.Eugene Brady. Maty Brown;
J2®ep°,rt- who ****
U:£LPT'
Robert Clinton. Ardllh C^ld- Thursday al the Barry County
ter, Don Dean. Dorothy L&amp;n. Medical Facility, were heid ac
I Jo yd Puikbetner, Stun Fink- ‘
P»&gt; Mondaj « the Leon11 finer. LeRoy Fox , Ctiet Genkas.. wrd-Chsood Futxral Home.
Melvin Haight- Emily Hamaori.
Prttgy Hicks. Betty Jean HUI.
Gan HUI. Jack Hooper. Shirley

Kan) Sclupp.r Ken Schondsl- than SO yrara..
I M" Houvh “ iurwirwwl bffcrse

’“c a?slXCTa- Mt&gt; Allcn ,l",ul Ptah

TmZlf ■ iu.ih vlJX?’ ot
Mls lr* Woldnng
Hofland and Mra. Gertrude
Heine, Katie vvitrli.ua. IJcmard
t -^.■n
Wieringa, Charles Williams and Ww* “
.Tony Wlngeier.
' ~
~

&amp;

Clay Pettit
Of Coats Grove
Area Succumbs
I tit. &gt;•. R3 Hastings, who died on
Thursday afternoon al the Bun-

Mr. Pettit had been In the
nursing home for a month prior

falling health for some time.
7, 1176. the son of Keith and
Martha. &lt; Baine &gt; PeUlt. He at­
tended the Coat* Grove and
i Woodland school* nnd married
IJlllan Payne of Hastings on
July 4. IBM
They fanned on the Bayne
Road near Coat* Grove for many
years Mra. Pettit died on Nov.

Our Rexall Pharmacist is
a member of a team... the
community health team.
He's the defensive special­
ist... ready to meet
emergencies. Depend on
him to till your next
prescription promptly from
our fresh and complete
stock of pharmaceuticals.

Jacob's

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,.... ,.
.
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Financing thot new
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you've settled on the mqke and model . . .
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'til 3:00, Thursdays 'til 12:00

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DEPOSITS INSURED UP TO $10,000.00

Prescrij

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126 East State St.
Phona Wl 5-2466

Hastings ,

Rexall
1c Sale
Still on Till
Saturday
October 23, 65

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THE
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Carlton Grange
‘Animal Chain’
Purchases Calf
The Carlton Grangv mooting
of Oct. u. wm iughhght«i with
rltuaLUUc work as Gall Carpen­
ter received the Ural and nccond
dwiwa Stic will receive the
third and fourth degrees) at St.
Johns. when Uie degree team
will exemplify throe degrees at
the Blate Grange Convention
j
Tiie dance committed chair- j
nun Charles Stade! reporu-d
that danue ctews had been nude
up and potted.
Marguerite Shroyer reported
that lhe Community Progrtro
committer has scheduled a Bee­
line dreto party for Nor. 12.
Charite Htadel of U&gt;c Animal
Chain reported that a milking j
shorthorn calf had been purcbawd. and Mary Carpenter in­
vited everyone over to see Brad­
ley's "Penny." Bradley was the
Junior Granger receiving the
calf.
Tiie auditing committee has
completed their audit and an
MemlMd staunien'. of rrvupu
and expenses has been nude.
Grange members may inripvct
this statement at any time
Secretary MantUCTite Shroyer
reported the purehare of a new
cbm to transport the secretary’s
materials and had put it on dis­
play. All Junior Grange projects
are to l»e finished. labeled and in
poaMcMon of Matron Patricia
Ulrich, asatstant matron. Betty
Stadel or master Joyce Weinbrecht before Monday morning.
Oct. 18. Also, the Junior Grange
requests a good used Bible, not
too big, to take the place ot one
that haa fallen apart.
There will be an officer's con­
ference al Wendell Shroyer's
home at 7:30 pm. on Oct. 25.
Past master Kennett) Stamm
provided lhe surprise of the eve­
ning with a communication from
the State Grange Community
Program CommlUw chairman.
Mr. Don Wheat, requesting chat
a member ot Carlton Grange be
promt at the Wednesday night
banquet to receive one of the j
Community Progrt* awards.
The next, meeting will be Oct. I
28 with an open house for all I
neighbors and friends of the
Grange. Masks are not necessary,
but oMtumcs are dolrod. to
make this an evening of fun for j
all. Coffee hostcMea wtU be Lea- i
tha Palmer and Beatrice Car- j
palter.

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The Bernard Museum is now
Iteu-d in the "Guide To Michi­
gan a Historical Attractions”
which is published by Michigan
Historical Coramisidon and the
Michigan Tourist Council. This
is indeed an honor for Barry
Count?,
y
■Hie Bernard Mdseum will I
cldJc for the wintar on Oct 31
after the afternoon hours are'
finished. So throe who wish to
visit it this Fall, and enjoy a
color tour on the way. this leaves
only ths 24th.and 31st in which
to visit there. Hours from 1 to;
4 Adult* 25c. Children free.
The Old Country Store building is now going up, the exterior
will be finished m&gt; that interior
work can «o on after the weath­
er get* bad. This la tnc third,
building of the compound, the
other two being the Museum,
proper. and ihr Brn’in 5k-Jusil.
TThn nMrtlfwtinr ot the Bern­
ard Historical Society will be
held .Monday night. Nov. 1. at
the Home Ec Room in Delton
High School building, at 8. Mrs.
George Leonard will give “A Hislory of Dotis” and wiU show
some of her antique dolls which ,
She dreares bo beautifully Refrrahmenta will be served Public
is invited to attend.

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ids herd health. DHIA. and Tri­
form record programs.
MIm Margery Kilmer was

Marge has been active in 4H
having taken many projee-.-,.
TV, on Uic dairy Judging team

and is the treasurer of,the oounly. service club. 8hc la active in
church work, having been presi­
dent Qf the Christian Endeavor,
a Sunday school teacher, Bible
scluwl teacher five years and in
the choir.
Stu- attended the State Farm
Bureau youth convention last
year al Bay City. K
She was graduated in 1965
from Hastings High School and
to now a freshman at Kellogg
Community College tn Battle
Creek majoring In elementary
■education.
Her hubblea are piano, knitting

Center at 8:30 Monday night.
I Nov. 8,

FARM NEWS

agriculture. It was accepted by
Gordon Ironside, president Bruce

cultura waa given the other
award of merit in recognition ot

Tiie annual Barry County 4H

Highlights Interesting

Club

Eentertainment
vlded by the “Sportanalrre's;
Barber Shop Quartet."
|
Leaders completing 6. 10, 15,

State Extension Service
Making Many Changes
... .
...
Michigan state University's
Cooperative Extension Service
this week announced addiUonal

underway throughout the State.

. - -

■ -

Barry Fann
Calendar...

submitted to the MSI' Board

Oct. L
In Uie rrogranlxation Dr. Ral­
ston explained that a number
of changes tn program direc­
tions ore being made. More than
Charles F. Hiltner of Rl Has- 30 staff positions have been Bill PMlllB'i
tinpi ore her parents.
of Extension Service acUvltlea
ing. directors elected to the
multi-county boats.
PrUiuuy focus of the 50-yearold, off-campus program which
al Urge, Robert Bender. serves every Michigan county
will be on: agriculture and work
with commercial farmers, edu ­
cation in agricultural marketing,
Ih-legatcs elected to attend natural resource development. i
tho Suite mreting tri November
arc: Ralph Pennock. Karl Eck- jouth programs.
urdt, Gerald Smith. Leora Smith.
IJoyd Hoffman and Paul Gibson.

TTrr ihsttmo, BAH*n-4

To Honor 4H jr
Leaders at
Recognition Fete

THE

Monday evening, Oct. 11, at the
Community Building. Two
awards for outstanding service
to agriculture were made and the

Tiie Hastings

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an

Farm Bureau
Presents Awards,
Names Directors

Junior 4H Lenders receiving the

fore Nov. 3rd. Notify the Exten­
sion office. 301 S. Michigan Ave..
Hastings.

District agents in natural re... to
. work'acrces
..
aii
expected
county I। financed by county grants. All
lines and allot time consistent Agricultural agents wlU be dewith irwni n&lt;wt&lt; amt area nlana veil du u: succiallles to enable miette. \Petakc&gt;, Flint, and
MKHI Ml iu*u iwiuua. pmguuuo — .
across cuuniy
county iuus
lines.. iikuviuuju
Individual i , A*““n ,nte’I*L,Port., °£
,,ll‘, ,
.. ---•This will be the first time tn *IKIU»
... taka ....■
a-._ tntnl Kittension
staff tin*
agmts will
leadership
for total
Lxtanalun Kervlr,bcrvlcr staff
are
area programs In cropa, soil. M8U spretah^- members of
Uv-suT^roducUon aS man- m“«*
dln'
aervlces of prafeaslonal staff In agewent Director Ralston de- "7"&gt; University Colleges. Lksn
family living ■ and . youth. work scribes this as "Anticipating tho Thoms* K Cowden comments
available to all 83 counttea.
of modern agriculture ।
n^tiu^ af°7h^!
While we anticipate some prob­ problents
as well as providing answers" j*10? 17ac*rctL »ci«»tUts of the,
lems. we sincerely believe that
Agricultural Experiment Station1
SupptetoenUng lhe work of the will aid field agent, to direct
I: will mran a more effective,
agricultural
agents
will
be
a
total rflort.”
"hard-hitting,K programs which
Under reorganization, approxi­ corps of district agents in horti­ will provide leadership In mod- I
mately 42 extension home eco­ culture. farm management oral ern agriculture and have the
nomists and a Mrmlar number of marketing. The fruit nnd vege­ aggressive flexibility to change
youth agents will serve lhe 83 table men are located In Grand directions rapidly."
Rapids. Paw Paw. Hart. Flint.
"Reorganization will not per­
Traverre City and in tiie Detroit mit us to supply all Lhe answers,"
All will be supported by Uni­
versity fundr.. The total com­ duction areas also employ addi­ Director Ralston concludes, "but
pares to a July 1 figure of about tional agents with county funda.
111) for both programs. However, District marketing agents have ul
Michigan through education
under lhe traditional "county similar locations as well as ln ,fof
or
ugent" assignment, more than Saginaw and Adrian.
1 and enable a better living far I----------both types of professional staff. formation agenla will continue ' neighbors." ' and their cU?|gANNJER

WANT ADS BRING RESULTS

provided by M8U, some coun-

full-time staff with local funds.
Irma Us are: Guy Kantncr. Mra. In elites.
; far Bueh prognuns.” lhe M8U
Lloyd Hoffman. John Joustra
Some curtailment can also be luxul cornrnctita. "but within Hie
and Mra Ferris Quick.
expected in other educational; limits of our prewmt resources
11 ton Smith. President of efforts in which the Extension and pending legislation lor other
Michigan Form Bureau spoke on Service has been involved, re- | assistance, we believe It ta up to uslgncd to the'basic staff of1
the future of the expanding
Farm Bunuu program in Mich­
proval for Increased staffing Is
igan. The new regional man. Al
subject to review of MSU ad­
"We will not argue the need tlon of the 8tate-wide Extension ministration and the availability
~|gtfort will be in family living
pubic schools, we would like to ’ and 4H Club programs. Both will
tn locally-financed poaUiona wiU
promote adult education and
work primarily in Uie county
vocational training for young
providing local support, oupplclx&gt;u Ncubert. Form Bureau InHcsoluUons paseed were:
NATIONAL Resolution
1 We approve a voluntary land
retirement program and oppose

2. Riaotved that mere uniform
tratflc regulations throughout
tlse USA be adopted
3. We recommend a consUuUonal amendment guaranteeing

three-county units In leas-popu­
lated areas, four county organi­
flat-rale stale income zation la the pattern wKh a five-’ changed to
county grouping in lhe Traverse’ gram focus.
City region
continue to
pountles. In
agricultural

STATE Resolution

County offices will
be maintained In S
about 60 primarily
counUro. former

assume’ the title. -County Ex­
. ■•Implied Consent" named -Family Living Educa­ tension Agricultural Agent." In
provide Uie autho- tion" program will be known as the remainder, chiefly in the
officlato to giro the "Extension Home Economist."

state legislatures on lhe basis of viotatlona; nnd be required to croup will be directed by "4H
Agents.’
factors other than population.
sign "Implied Consent" provi­ Youth Agents."
Both
sion when gelling drivers li­
responsibility
cense and hunting llecense. to
EXPERT TIRE take on alcohol Uwt whenever a February’. will head the family
SERVICE

BARR

Tire Shop

. ROYAL
Buys on
Used Tira.
Masatad FREI!

945-9411

PARKING

for

local

headed by George 8. McIntyre

State. He came to MSU March 1. acetate Director McIntyre spent
Field staff members for both
programs will work in Identical
area units although all may not codes with the Michigan Depart­
have office headquarters in the ment of Agriculture, the last 13
sama county. Typical organiza­
Some 33 addUlooal "Extension
tion In southern Michigan will
Agricultural Agents" are also
get together periodically to dtamists and two 4JI youth agents staffed in the State's commercial
for a three-county area.
3. Barry County Farm Bureau
Baird to promote hearings with
COUNTY AFFAIRS
!• Resolved that ail hard­
topped roods be marked with
white lines at the edges
3. Resolved that Farm Bureau
promote a plan whereby farm

A LAND BANK
LOAN

complaints of cancellations and
claim adjustments with Uie ex­
pressed purpose of improving
public relations between the in­
surance company and Farm Bu- field staff.

CAN SEND YOUR
CHILDREN
TO COLLEGE
Hare's a sensible, prac­
tical way to finance a
higher education for
your children. Use a
Land Bank loan, and get
lhe funds you need now
...then arrange a repay­
ment schedule for that
time period wBfch fits
your specific needs best.
Land Bank loana are

Do you know your rights? -You enjoy your rights because we are a people governed
by laws and not by men. You are free to do as you please as long as you don't Infringe the

'

At your friendly AGiant-Killer
Friendly crowds are flocking to friendly Giant-Killer Headquarters
to see the 4 new lines of *66 cars that challenge the “Big 3" with
quality built in, not added on. And they come out smiling every time.

pro-

They will work closely with
Stalo program leaders and a now

lleve driver or hunter is intoxi­
cated.
INTERNAL AFFAIR

Where can you see the ’66 cats
the“Big3”should have built, but didn’t?

You can prepay your
loan tn part, or in full,
st any time,without pen­
alty. Loan coats ar.
lowl If you want a col­
lege education for your
children, sea us for the
(unde you need.

rights of others. It is important for you to know your rights as well m your duties. Your
rights are guaranteed under law but are you always aware of them? Only one trained
in tho law and licensed by the state to practice law will be likely to know. Ho is your lawyer,

Meet the Rogue.
New razzle-dazzle Rambler (yea, Rambler!)
outperform! every other cer In Its claee.
("Do Rogues really come with rally stripes?"
“No, but with the big new engine they drive
that way.") More standard horsepower
than Corvairl Valiantl Falconl And you. too.
Mustang! Seo the Rogue and the eight
other Rambler Americans.

Thia le Rebel.
New zoorny, roomy Rambler doesn’t cramp y&amp;ur
style, or your legs, or your family, or your
pocketbook. Has surprises you won’t find
In Fairlane, Chevelle. Belvedere.
Coronet) And wait till you see the
seven other '66 Rambler Classics at
your friendly Giant-Killer.

The DPL by American Motors.

Now you can have your first luxury car-while you're
still young enough to enjoy IL Has coil-spring seats,
like Cadillac. Double-Safety brakes, like Cadillac
And the price?
Like Impala,
Fury, Galaxle.’ Or”'take your pick Irom
seven other new ‘66
Ambassadors.

Marfin ’66 by American Motors.
Full-size, family-size sports fallback
seats six in comfort
Even with bucket seats.
How? Ask your friendly
Giant-Killer.

your trusted advisor, your skilled advocate acting under oath to serve you and you alone.
If you have a problem, you can get immediate help if you will see yow lawyer-at once!
There's e lawyer In your Ilfe-Depanding on the nature of your problem
you consult your clergyman, your lawyer or your physician. Each is entitled
to yeur complete confidence. If you have a legal problem, consult your lawyer

promptly. If you don't knbw a lawyer, ask your local bar association to

recommend one or contact the-8tate Bar of Michigan, Lansing, 4R914

See your friendly Giant-Killer, your American Motors/Rambler Dealer
K

A
£

l-ta—Ph. 517-4510
HASTINGS OFFICE
301 Vh Sa. M khlgs.

HASTINGS RAMBLER, ING., wHtM43&amp;M37

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Delton High News

|

game al. 7 o’clock. The Vanity
travel* to Comstock for their
skirmish Friday.
Next Tuesday at 7:10 the girl*
of the G-AA. will play their
Powder Pull football game. The

KS-W--

Teachers Idled
By Segregation
i May Receive Aid

mathematic's
' The morning kindergarten will
iSSnl
come W«»neaday morning and when the junior high presents
Donation*
■Dir regular monthly meollng
mitht It
U&gt;e ltlernoon kindergarten will the iialf time show.
malic* beinc taught at Delton conlc on Thursday morning
thia year 1* apparent. One hunamuauay mwnuig.
Mis Keith Slnkler. chairman, or f..-uition wm
WKZO radio visited our high Mrg Homer Church will be gfcu
Bred and ten people turned out
" 1"
for Delton * fint session on Mod-!
GULL LAKE WINS
*ii' Malli Wednesday evening,. Gull lab;* Community comOct 13. Bringing thto inform*- Ipcu-d wttj, Wlr vanity team at
mitting. ,
Truce McDowell, who-b H.ELA.
the Art Club’s forty members
Current RmoluUona of lhe
this year. More details on this
aystem and its origin began Uic1
menl
nirni
was
me
the
ra:ur
victor
over
me
the
come
a
i
at
Delton
later.
session. Il seems a numeral, be­ Delton Jr. Vanity with a score | a* well
area high
..............................
hignugnt or wrucn wm that Nov. 8, meeting.
ing only a symbol in Itself, per­
of M-i
&gt; school*.
„
... , . , .
: teacher* throughout the M.E.A.
uic
Banner
II
ant
Adil
"
l^xl
N.E-A.
propose
a
tl
per
Tonight our Jr. Vanity team
Not to be outdone the eighth
U8E BANNER WANT AM! 1

JSSLlTaSti

■—&gt;»&gt;. ■*»

make four. Gradually, a* the

PORK LOIN SALE

they can ask BiUy, their third

39:

be confused with the Adult Edu­
cation program which began on

oFQUAiirr

period of weeks Modem Math U

Amerkonr get more for
their food money than anyone!

“SUPER-RIGHT" CENTER RIB CUTS

Q

PORK CHOPS / 7 lb

FOOD IS A BARGAIN
Come in . . . Get your «horo!

JOURNALISTS TO WMU

UNLESS YOU BAKE YOUR OWN
NOTHING CAN SURPASS...

tended the 12th annual Gazette
Workshop at Western Michigan
University last week Wednesday.
Thirty-three students with their
•dvuor, Alan Beebe, made the

FROZEN BAKED FOODS

KING OF ROASTS! "Snpa&gt;-U(M" MMhImI

MARKING PERIOD ENDS
Wednrnday climaxed the first
will be no schdol Thursday or
Friday, Senior pictures will be
taken these two day*.
Wednesday morning. Oct. 27.

A&amp;P GRADE 'A'

Corn-Oil
Margarine

Peaches

Tomato
Juice

Silver Dust

releasc the studentsTn jjiralUrnoon for the conference:, from 1

LAUNDRY

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DETERGENT

times arc in conflict with your
schedule please feel free to come

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PKG.

39*

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BOX

Ajax Detergent

4-OZ.
BOX

I29

NITWT.

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Nestle's Morsels

74*

ctt69‘

Nestle's Quik

32

:49‘

Robinhood Flour
GOLD MEDAL

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BOX

I23

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59*
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PLASTIC

Wondra Pour N Shake

NITWT.

Dove Detergent

PLASTIC

58

4 ,or 43

Ivory Soap

PKG.

71

Boned Chicken

’KG.

39*

PKG.

^47*

Dinty Moore Stew

NITWT.«|RWC

Underwood Ham .

Swan Liquid

65

Crisco Oil

38*

Purina Cat Chow

60

B&amp;M Baked Beans . .

6-OZ.
JAR

COLLIGI INN —NIT WT. 13%-OZ.

Chicken Broth ....
APPLE-STRAWBERRY — APPLI-RASPBERRY .

Coldwater all .

QT.
PLASTIC g

■RILLS —NET WT- 15-OZ.

Handy Andy

Spanish Rice .... 2
.

NON-WILTING

h-gau^K4

Roman Starch

HASTICoM

Seedless Grapes
OCT FLEX-O-CLASS AT

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SAVE AT AfrP

67

Purina Dog Chow . . .
BLUE BONNET —2&lt; OFF LABYL

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2 - 25
Apples llipAuctoui 10-59*

Purina Dog Chow
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Roman Cleanser

67'
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Pancake Flour

49*

Hydrox Crackers
PKG.

63*
27*

Ivalon Sponge
«OT«

EACH

59*

Wonderform Belts

uch3S

SHEDD'S

Sufflower Margarine

CTN.

SNOW'S NEW ENGLAND — NET WT. 15-OZ.

Clam Chowder . . .

“* 25*

, BATH SIZE

2 •«$ 33'

Lux Soap
COTTON BALLS

33

Q Tips ... .
HEINZ — HIT WT. 10%-OZ.

Tomato Soup

CANS

41*

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33*

57 Sauce . .

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and Thursday afternoon and
evening. The high school and
elementary will conduct classes

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During the 1H -hour lunch
period students were invited to
eat in the President* Dining
Room and to explore the cam-

Student* left Western with
many valuable suggestion* to try
in their respective school paper*.

49

Standing Rib Roast &amp;

getting the news to editing It
and putting it into the hands of
the reader, were oflered. pupils

restaurant for

Loin End Portion

Full 7-Rib Portion

with us again for Uie second and

by

FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Wl HAVI
INSTALLED A DOLLAR-BILL CHANGER
PROFESSIONAL DRY CLEANING SERVICE

SUPER-RIGHT

Molies uf
comprehension.
Since they had a month to
complete assignment*, parent*

Lratton but would like To partici­
pate, the administration cncour-

Hastings SPEEDY WASH
COIN-OP laundromat

OLD FASHION

Shedd's Peanut Butter £59*
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AP^SuPer Mar^et

�Protestants Seek
$1,257,542 to Aid
World’s Hungry
As tlw world shrinks unde,
thc impact of our X&lt; agr, the
world's hungry are brouglu cjt»er to our abundant dinner tables.
___________________
on official o! Church World UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH

HASTINGS CONGREGATION
OF JEHOVAEFft WttXMBM

ott in any number of counirtca
where you can find people dying
of hunger befure your tyn,said James MocCrackcn, execu­
tive didectar of Church World
Service, overseas relief and re­
habilitation agency of ths Na­
tional Council of Churel.cs.
“You can fly ta Kenya,
Where 40400 drought - stricken
farm families are st this muOrganist: Mrs Ruth West.
1
-----------ment starving in lhe Machsko.
0 pm. The Y hour tn tho NORTH IRVING WESLEYAN
and Muthenl dbtricU SO miles Youth Department.
i METHODIST CHURCH
outside .Nairobi You can fly lo „7 pin' .1?® Evening service. Cor of 8lswn Uld Buehler Road
lhe Conga, where several reg­ Brenton; Christian Experience.” 4 ml. W. of Broadway. Freeport
Tlirnuah
Through the
tiie u'M-lr
week i.r
of rvi
Oct. oa
24. । r._ . •__ _________ ____ __
ions have suffered severe crop
Monday. 7 pm. Tern Fellow­
•&lt;•**• and offletata are pre­
dicting mass starvation unless ship.
help comes quickly.
7 p.m. Local Conference,
"Add ip. this scevral Bullion
hungry refugees — among them
Vietnamsvs. Angolan, Indian and' 7 pm. Pcraonsl Committee. .
Wednesday, Day of Prayer and
Pakistani - and the apretcr of
world hunger looms u an in­ Bible study.
creasing problren of all mankind. | 9.30 am. Morning group. Bill
duly U.U, mpn.uiy uudnu chU&lt;bea," bo wild. '
This year Church World Ser­
vice, through constituent Pro-

Rev. R. A. Hoffman
10 am. Sunday school.
11 am. Worship service.
8 pm. Evening service.

Willard H. Curtis. Minister
Sunday. Oct. 24.
Morning worship, 9:30 and IL

Rev. Earl Bchlppcr
Worthip. io am.
Bunday school, 11:15 am
Evening worship, 1:30. ■

6'30 Senior High Youth Fellowalilp and choir at the church.
&lt;5:30 Junior High Youth Frilowahlp at Uic churcn.
' B Adult Discussion Group in
i church dining room.

Morning worship. 10:46 am.
Evening service. 7:JO pm.
Wednesday prayer, 7:30 pm.

Church. St. Roac of Lima CoUiolie Church. Uu- First Methodist
Church, and probably otlasra, us

Wednesday prayer, 7:30 pm.
Sunday, "Faith for Today,” on
TV. WOOD, Channel 8, 8:30 am.
Sunday. Voice- of Prophecy,

atoms, is seeking M.357.442 in lu
annual Thanksgiving season
Share Our Substance appeal,
which provides for distribution
of milliocM of pounds of food­
stuffs ta tlw needs in 42 coun­
tries around the world.
Since Uic church agency was
founded in 1946, it in* distri­
buted overseas a total c« three

munltiai across the Nation. High
protein food supplements secured
'.Brough CROP lielp - victims of
malnutrition in hunger spots.
Principal foods distributed in
areas of acute need are wheat,
flour, bulgur &lt; wheat processed to
prevent spoilage!, brans, threw,
butter oil, comnirul. powdered
milk and cooking oil.

TRINITY GOSPEL CHURCH
1118 Jordan Lake Buret
Lake Odesaa IF A. Campgrounds
Phone DR 4-8277
Rev. Jerry Boomer. Pastor
Sunday school. 10 am.
Worship service, 11 am.
Young People's service. 7 pm.
Evening service, 8 pm.
Bible Study Wed, 7:30 pm.
Prayer arc vice. 0 pm.

Charles Olbbs, Pastor
Floyd Walter, Bupt.
Bible school. 10 am.
Worship hour. 11 am.
Christian Endeavor. Tuesday,

Hickory Corners, Michigan
_R«v. Vaughn. B. Jensen. Pastor
' 10 am. Bunday school.
11 am. Morning worship, Jun-

Family Fellowship, 8 pm. Hal­
loween party. Program. Mr. nnd
Mra. Vunun BnlUngrr and Mr.
and Mra Riciiard Aliening.
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Wednesday. 4 pm.
Senior chous. Wed. 8 p.m.
Adult Inrtructton Class, Thurs­
day, 8 pm.
'
•
We nre studying the doctrine*
of tho Lutheran Church. This
week's topic: “We Believe in the

pm. Betty Ovenshire, director.
EvancellaUc aervice, 7:45 pm.
Prayer aervics Wednesday, 7: JO
i
Rev. Fr. Joseph C. Dunphy
.Confessions, 4 to 5 and 8 to p_m Class leaden, Clayton Mote
9. Saturday*. 7:30 am. on Bun­
days. Before Masses on week­
days.
Daily Masses, 7 and 8 am.

7 pm. Jr. High M.Y.F.
Monday. 7 p.m. Troop 7J.
Thursday, J:JO pm. Children's

ST. AUGUSTIN^,

11 am. Morning worship.
fl pm. Young People's ccrvioc.
7 pm. EvangeHstte service.

CEDAR CREEK BIBLE CHURCH
Campground Rd, 8 miles south
10 am. Sunday school.
11 am. Mnming worship
_T pm. Christian Endeavor.
Evening service following.
Wed. 7 p in. prayer meeting.
Friday night church affair*;

Special Services
At Chapel at
Irving Sunday

Rev. David Honeywell, Putor
Bunday school, 10 am.
Worship, 11 am.
Evening worship, 7 pm.
Mid-week Fellowship, 1 pm.

9:45 am. Bunday school.
11 am. Morning worship.
7 pm. Evening worship.
Wednesday. 7:30 pm. Bible

Sunday school. 10 am.
Worship. 11 am.
Youth meeting, flats pm.
L
Evening service. 7:30 pm.
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Rev Jerne Powell, Pastor
10 am. Sunday school.
11 am. Morning worship.
7 pm. Christian Endeavor, fol­
lowed by evening service.
Wed., 7 pm. prayer meeting.

10 am. Bunday schonL
11 am. Morning worship ser­
ial: 'Worship In the Home.”
6: 30 pin. Youth Fellowship.
7: 30 pin. Evening Gospel Hour.

Cluirch at present but further
information will be given Sunday
regarding the purchase of lhe
church and plans to restore the
Muiotuary.

Episcopal

RUMMAGE SALE
Rev. Isaac Osgood. Pastor
Morning worship, 10 am.
Bunday school. 11 am.
Christian Endeavor. 7:15 pm.

fl am. Men's Prayer Band.
9 am. Women's prayer band.
7: 30 pm. Prayer meeting and
Bible study.
8: 80 pm. Adult choir rehearsal.
Thursday Activities
9 am. Mary Martha Mission­
ary work meeting.
6:30 pm. C8B Battalion Boys

Plan for
Comfort!

ELECTRIC
HEATING

Etcirk Resting ft noJiefeM— there sre no mov­
ing puts to vibrate, rattle ot west out. Electric

Ilutlag is tuddea from view bocaute it's supplied
by wire* that Ate smbeddni ia ceiling piaster, or
iMKtxMrd, or wall pinch.
There-! no need to ion over Electric Hc»ting,
no fix I U&gt; Older or Hora. 1 be mote a ork you do
is «dju« dia tharmosuit. And, sia«
a
tlicrmcntar in tach room, the hot &lt;»a be tailored
for lhe area and the activity. Yor, Electric Uest&gt;

is the ultimate ing
SET THE TEMPERATURE
IN EACH ROOM JUST
THE WAT YOU ENJOY ITI

it really modera, sod there's a tyjx tu hi ci cry

CONSUMERS rowis COMPANY

Rev. Don M. Gary. Rector
9 am. Holy Communion. This
Sunday, women of the paruh
wUl attend and present their
United Thank Offering. Break­
fast will foRow the service.
II am.Morning prayer and
sennon. Nursery and classes for
children.
3 pin. Fellowship meets at the
UndercroU. Prognun by several

Youth Fellowship. 7:JO pm.
Boys and girls Mtowshlp. 7:30.
Choir practice. 8:30.

on building or remodeling
on Eltdrtc Healing

rm IN AND HND THIS COUPON!

Parish House

big car. Insist on Dodge Polara!

LAKEWOOD H.U.B. CHURCH
Rev. Carl BUvemall, Fswtor
Morning worship. 10 am
Sunday achobl, n am.
Bunday worship. 7:30 pm.
i
Wednesday worship for cntiro
family.
■
Adults Bible study and prayer,

Even if you're net planning

it will pay you to get the facta

Sunday school. 10 am.
Monday evening Christian En­
Worship hoar, 11 am.
Sunday school. 11 am.
deavor executive meeting. 7 30.
Sunday evening service. 7 pm.
Wednesday service. 7:45 pm.
Wednesday, prayer meeting A
The Bible, the whole Bible and
Reading /room open Wednesnothing but the Bible.
ay and Saturday, 2 to 4 pm.

Go ahaad. B« rebellious. Demand more "big"
in your big car. And get it at a price that
won’t take a big bite out of your budget
By Dodge, you've got it. Polara! More
"big." Moro "hot." More of everything other

Where a Christian Expr-nmcv
takes you a Member.
cars don't have.
10 am. aandsy school
Ever see the likes of it? Neither has your
11 am. Morning worship.
8:80 pm. Youm asrvier
next door neighbor or the doorman at lhe
7:30 pjn. Wyralng worship.
I
1:30 Pm. Wednesday prayer.

WOODLAND
UNITED BRETHREN CHU
1603 Joh^n.UfcTo^J' :
Sunday school. 10 am. .
Morning worship, ll am.

dub or the parking attendant who can easily

signals. Seat belts, two front and two rear.

pick Polara from a lot full al "me, too" cars.
Polara's different, all right Looks, drives,
pedorms like the elegant piece of machinery
it is. Complete with all these items that
used lo cost extra: Outside mirror. Padded
dash. Variable-speed electric windshield

Insist on Polara at your podge Dealer's. A
beautiful new way lo break old buying habits.

■BS Dodga Polar*

wipeis and washers. Backup lights. Turn

CHRYSLER

Join the Dodge Rebellion at your Dodge Dealer's.

HASTINGS MOTOR SALES •

220 E. State St.

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Hastings
j Catholics Plan
Traffic Tickets

p”pe,su*!);o„"

lionincT
1 ha* increased the number and
nl “* Mort Valuable
f 8|udent Scholarships offered for!
' 19M.. Glenn Donovan, exalted'

ir -Dirid E Suu. 41S

7 Open Houses
To help further the Ecumenl-

The Right Rev. Charles E, Thc foundation increared from
bU^Pu.°r
JS0*!* »110.000 to 1130,000 the total of
of Western Michigan, will ad- jcholarahip funds made availrtrw tlw r*lr,a!r* nf tlw&gt; Eart- ... .. .
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Churehwomen. meeting az thulo IM t1m. mlnimum sctolarBl Jam&lt;*- Church. Albion on fhlp wnount aUo wai ndwd from
Tumday, Get ao
*70000 to LW0 00.
Announcing the confab, Mrs.
The .chcdukOnf guards,
William- James of St. Johns j identical for U»&lt; and gtil*
Church. Charlotte and chair- cmpeUag tepwntely, f&lt;.llo«»:
man of the Eartnh I Deanery. Hr&gt;| Puee-»IJWO; Second•old that, the cmifercnce will get: Ji,*M; Third—*1300: Fourth—
underway with regwtnumn at
nttb-JIlofl: Ten
8:10 am. to be followed by the aw,;d, (lf gl.0O8; Thirty
celebration of lhe Sucramenl of i aujrd. of »W«. and 100 of SMW.
Holy Communion al 10 a-m.
% 10lat of gisg^gg,
", »«»■ ..lu-u-

. or incapacuateu was. ana anu..
. • ' —-----!. 000 for grant* to aid educational
*emb^ f tto
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SIUU-.
?_• programs of Bute Elks Awoci- i‘oatt«uL congregation
9’u"h 0,D?U?rti “f***
“«&gt;«&gt; »&gt; intended -to enable n- ■ ,
the Rev. Robert F. McDougal, iecpttoiaHy talented txit flnanci-1
• Thoma* Cox of Delton and
‘2^ ho« chureh 01 S{ ally needy student* to continue
Further information en ttar Robert RuiaeU ot I-accy ark
Jarno*. Albion.
education
.-ciiclarshlps can be obtained p^y-uh lay chairmen of Lhe open
Following the noon luncheon
Rcapondlng to the space-age through the Scholarship Com- h0UAC pr0Kram.s fa
Ambrose
at Masonic Tempi© and the ad-demand for more and better
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dma bv Biahon Ranntenn ti„.
tdticaied citizens. the Elks Na- 6r Wayite Newton. Michigan Elka partshe».
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Liturgy , CIUtenth

Rev. Howard W. Rogers. Minister

"NIGHT OF SACRED SONGS"
Saturday,
October 23
7:30 P.M.

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Calvarymen
Quartet
of Flint, Michigon
The

Three Trumpeteers
of Owosso, Michigan

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cenlly at lhe Roy Cordes home
were Mr. and Mr*. Charles
Swarthout, formerly from De­
troll who are now living in the
Southwest In their trailer.
The Roy Chandlers left Friday
on their Journey to the South­
land and spent the weekend with
I their niece. Dr. and Mrs George
Comfort. In Indianapolis, before
going on lo Naples.
Mrs. Edith Wood from Santa
Monica. Calif, arrived last week
lo be here for a week's visit with
Jack before he and Katie left for
Phoenix. Arix, where thev are
attending an International Build­
ers' Executive meeting, and she
is staying with lhe children this
week. Katie will return this
weekend and Jack will be In New
Orleans. Pensacola and several
other cities before returnins
home. Mrs Wood accompanied
her daughter-in-law and other
members of the Women's Club to
the Kalamazoo Art Center on
Friday, and was also In -Ada ut
the Tea House as well as taking
other short rides through the
country. She Is especially enjoy­
ing the beautiful color here this
Fall..
The Ray Meads and the Budd
Randalls ore taking a few days
vacation this week with theft
trailers in Northern Michigan/'
The Roy Prestons and the Ray
Haywards took a color tour to
ithe Lake County area on Thurj-

New York Life

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ONTGOMERY

3 DAY SALE
Thursday, Friday &amp; Saturday
October 21st, 22nd. &amp; 23rd.
118 So. Jefferson

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' Mr. and Mr*. Russell HArt, Hr,,
and Mrs. Richard Hart were in
South Bend. Ind., on Wednesday
of last week to visit Mra. 'Adanj
Wiley who is ill Mrs Wiley J* i
sister of Mr*. Russell Hart.
Mr. and Mr*. Hermann BottCher of 523 W. Prairie vlsilW
their daughter, Mr. and Mra.
R. J. Davies of Dayton. OhW.
over the weekend. Cindy Bottcher accompanied her parents m
far as Bowling Green, Ky. where
she was lhe guest of Dan Donrfelly for the Homecoming.
Mr and Mr*.' Clay Adam* at­
tended the sliver wedding anni­
versary open house of the Gerald
Carns In Irving Township on

Sunday School

RALLY DAY
Sunday, Oct. 24
10 A.M. Sunday School

11 A.M. Morning Worship

Calvarymen

PerSOHCll MentlOH

... and Mra Claude Himmnnd

Pilgrim Holiness Church
1320 South Hanover, Hosting*

C. W. Risbridger
Dies at Cedar

Stan Trumble, C.LU.

*e or Grand Rapid* will hold
as iwdlrl ,115. ■ .
MlrV
*
.
diocrsan-wldo Open house on
---------------------------------------------able student awards, thia year
that
tto Foundation Will make avail-1
able siw.000 for. distribution I
through State Elks AMOcialmns rhureh„ ,nd rectory,
of 250 schotarxhlp., with less «churtfte* 4iT th© ntunrv
acting wtolaxtlc requirements. I
*“UW
of *800 each. *85.000 in granis
to doctors, nuna. technicians p£lS vuh to ask
an?
and therapists for speclalixcd
wlu *
rtudy in cerebral palsy rehab! 11­
^««u— •»"

tho delegates lo the Dmdmhip: education In Uie post 10 yram.
Training Conference of Province • Its outlays for scholarships nnd
Five. held al DeKovvn Poutula- ether aids Jumped from *138,000

I Mr. and Mr*. Jerry C»rr and
1339 students enrolled at Man­
■ family of Ml N. Congress moved
chester College at North Man­
on Wednesday to Coldwater.
chester, Ind.
The Donald Rzu« spent four
day* last week at McLaren Lake.
Miss Elizabeth Straub la trav­
Sir. and Mr*. Russell Trwvl* eling through lhe East and
Hesperia, where they have their
and son. Dick, of Battle Creek Southeast on a two-week vaca­
Prayer services for C. W. Ris­ trailer. They hunt with bow and
were dinner guest* of the Fay tion.
bridger. 75. Rl Cedar. Mich., who arrow, fish, and have a wonderHummel* Monday evening. Din­
Mr. artd Mrs. Elmer William­ died at his home on Sunday
ner and overnight guests at the son returned to their home in morning were to be held at 2 ful'outing and have been able to
Hummel home on Tuesday were Decatur. Ill- after having spent
spend quite a few weekend*
Mr. and Mr*. Harold F. English a week, with their aon and fami­ pzn. thia Wednesday at the there of late.
Sponablr Funeral Home. Burtal
of Saginaw.
ly. the Burlan Wllilamaon*. and will be in Riverside Cemetery.
The Roxell Stantons enter­ while here they helped In the
Mr. Rinbridger was born on
tained the Howard Orsberns of celebration of birthday* for their
Tillotson Lake Sunday afternoon grandchildren. Kathy, who was Aug. 2. IBM. In Hasting*, the
and evening and Mr*. Margaret ten. and Rusty, two. Their other son ol Mr. and Mr*. Byron
Johnson was an evening guest granddaughter. Owen, shared In Risbridger. 'X,
y
Kay Stanton was home from each celebration, too, even to re­
He iiad owned the Happy
WMU and Jean from Ferris over ceiving some gifts.
Hour* resort at Lake Leckuiau
the weekend. Mr*. Stanton I* at­
Twelve member* of the Has­ near Travers© City for the past
tending the Michigan State/ tings Women's Club. Mr*. Jack I
Grange Annual Convention at Wood. Mrs. Howard Peters. Mr*. 18 years. He had previously lived
St. John* from Tuesday^Ujropgti George Elliott, Mr*. Rcdxrt •in Kalamazoo where he was the
assistant manager of tho Pru­
Saturday.
Sluinnon. Mr*. Roy Cordes. |
Mr*. Lewis Stanton is visiting Mr*. Gladys Ironside. Mrs. Hil­ dential Life Insurance Company
her granddaughter, the Richard bert VanDerMolcn. Mr*. John for 25 years.
Mr. Rlsliridger la survived by
Ward*, in Urbandale.
Houk. Mr* Richard Feldpausch.
Mr. and Mr*. Michael Straub Mrs. Doug Castleman, Mrs. lite wife. Bert to; two son*. Prank
and son and Mr. and Mr*. Ricluml Kcssenlch and MIm Eva of Fhtinwelland Earl of Lansing;
George Straub were In Jenison Hecox visited the Art Center in six grandchiidroa^_and several
Sunday to help celebrate the Kalamazoo on Friday. Mr*. Edith niece* and nephews In the Has­
Phone Vermontville
fifth birthday of Juile Ann, the Wood, a guest of Mr*. Jack Wood i ting* area.
daughter of the Timothy Straubs. from Phoenix, Arte.,
They celebrated their 52nd
259-7298
Kay Allerding is one of the panted the group.
wedding anniversary tm June 27.

Personal Mention

and

Tho Three Trumpeteers

j
At Both Services

6:15 P.M. YOUTH SERVICES

—

7:00 P.M. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE

THE THREE TRUMPETEERS at These Services

Guests of Mr. and Mr*. Robert
Dohm on Saturday evening were
Mr and Mrs. Terry McPherson
of Icnla. Mr*. Dohm returned
home last week from Blodgett
Hospital where she had been a
surgical patient.
Mrs Allen Malcolm attended
Uie Michigan State Orange an­
nual convention at St. John* for
a few day* this week.

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
One Hundred and Tenth Year

20 Page*—3 Sections Hastings, Michigan, Thursday, October 28, 1965

NUMBER 28 j

Halloween Will
Mean Food for
Hungry Kiddies

ST1IJ. SIGNING DONORS

Uns* High School Wc«* gym on

llaatinga Youngatera
To Collect Coina

Inatead of Treata

Community Fund
Reaches Over
80 Pct. of Goal
With

every

complete

tume. a final burning of corks
to use as makeup, and all is

days

report

TAKEN WELFARE POST—Frank Hoonan .left:, 507 W. State .campaign, tlw Hasting* United
(Community Fund climbed over
tlie 80 percent mark thl* week.
Atty. Richard Hudson, chair-

Halloween

will

summon

acquired
personallUr*
ghosts, goblins and spacemen
Wotnen'i

N. Michigan. wilh a certificate paying iribate ta his caairikeUort
to Incal history «nd al»o with a life membership In the UUiotlral

ehurebe* will not be collecting
foe themselves, but to help

Chairman lludion said the

night.
Thev will neither ask for conWednesday afternoon of last week. Hastings High'* Head
■ . . .. . . . ..
Irw-k f'l.H.
Km.—1 llu V*I1V
SBO Ch**
| nickel* and dunea which will I capped a tpectal skit by crowning the S*
send milk and medicine state1 response Crech Clarty declared that he
they are most needed
. mnmenl." The pep rally was held prior
Thr S rn«h and
The UNICEF Trick or Treaters
and profwiona of life". In the
4-H AS A FART OF THE
will be officially IdenUfled by
will have the opportunity to help
beginning, this aos done primarily I he UNICEF seal on their col­
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM
' finance youth and other agencie*
By William P. Kirkpatrick
by resident college Staff. However, lection cartons. They will make
| whlclt arc so vital to tlie com- '
it waa soon recogntred that a farm Useir round* In small gnxips. es­
munlty.
corted and supervised at all
The Industrial division total
Education has been defined In
time* by adults and responsible
Hi* 6th Contervallon Exhibition ha* now reached *3047850. the many different ways, but tn reteenagers Every penny they re­
sponsored by the national award- prof rational total 12.114. rotall
operative
Extension
Service
which
ceive can mean five glasses of
winning Thomapple Garden Club division 83.092. public agendea
Elector* In MlddlevUle*»Thorn189855. public schocds 13 694 and ■ people change their behavior tn a
leas fortunate child from tuber­ •pple-Kellogg School district are
at the Community Hulkhng
the residential division *2.838 40 desired direction through learning
to vote on Dec 6 on a proposal
Paced with Ute target draft
culosis.
Schools, organization* and inol 1914. Tills provided for a Joint
i over a period of time.
to ral»e »ix and one-half mills calls since Uie early day* of tlie
dlvlduahjire planning and work­
for two year* tor operational Korean campaign. Michigan io­
educational program of the US.
ing on display*
purpovei
' study the banning of some phases Dciwrtmcn! of Agriculture and the
•creen previous deferment* and
Land Grant University of each
to raclasslfty reglstranta wtwaa
| grama, we find that President, Lin- State cooperaUng.
defermenta cannot now be Ju»tified in the national Interest, ac­
coin signed the National ( Land
000 Anwrican communlUee. with
cording to Colonel ArtlHur A.
Grant College Act of 1862 wliich tlonal program waa originally In­ the participation of about 35
Guest Editor—William P. Kirk
million
children.
cluded
or
closely
correlated
with
provided
for
the
teaching
of
agri
­
Patrick. Barry County's 4H Ex­
the second attempt In July of live Service.
Exhibit* already are scheduled
tension agent, is the guest editor by the Kiwanls Club Hurt hat co­
1983. The district to allocated 9
One of Hastings' newest busi­ culture and mechanic art* "In
distributed at the churchm
this week in the absence of Edi­ operated through the years in this nessmen 1* William D Renner.
mill* by the. county sllocStlon Michigan local boards will total
After the doorbell ringing is board, and school officials »ay 3394 registrants — Ipclu4*w 36
tor Richard M. Cook Kirkpat­ event, the Audubon Society, tlie 38. who has purchased the Fisher led
to
the
organisation
of
4-H
practical
education
of
the
indus
­
over, the youngatm will return there is little hope that this al­ from Barry County—for delivery
rick. who earned hl* master of Camp Fur Council. Boy Scouts. Hengesbach Ford Agency from
science in agriculture at Michi­ 4H conservation members. Federal Aiderman Dwight Fisher and trial ctaase* In the several pursuits (Please turn to Page 4. this Sec &gt;
location will be increased.
gan State University In 1969. the
Francis Hengesbach.
Nov
following year received the 4H
CONTRlBUTUkg
Jofin Barnett of the City Bank tered with their township clerk
Distlngulahed Service award at
The HatUngt PMvni Te«ilthe annual Extension conference Orange. Consumers Power Crm- al 318 N. Michigan Avenue.
will count the money.
no
later
than
Nov.
8.
,
re Cade of^Mbaiter, “Ws
pany. National Forerry Service
Children ara to report to their
seven in the.Nation to receive a and Michigan Constnation Fire'* Hengesbach is continuing as a :
participating churches where welcome an opportunity to dl»distinguished service recognition Service, the Grand Valley Reck salesman for the agency. Fisher 1
they will get their official canhere on Monday. Nov. &gt;. are
award. He has an outstanding and Mineral Society and Fish.-n- hasn't announced his plans
ntaters
and assigned specific ter­ need* with orgsnlxaUons Ap­
Renner has been employed by
Reaearsh Station
ritory. Parents are providing pointment* may be made through Donald N. Mlngvrink. 31.
the Ford Division of the Ford
Committee chairmen working on Motor Company for the last 114
transportation
and
the
police
de
­
William
Stehouwer.
board
presi
­
many people and Slher* who
portment, with the help of dent. or the superintendents atthis project are Mrs Robert Bald- years in the LanMng District , The traffic bottleneck at ths
contributed money to Hilaries
Greenland Broadway intersec­
30. R1 Middleville;
Sales Office
. . tion. which ha* tested the pa­
fice.
bert Stauffer, Mr* E Hr HlldeI patrols.
Hinton, 30. R3 Battle
After working in the office df
broiKlt. Mrs Plvnn Matthews. Hr*
Crwk, William H. Bridgman. 20.
Harold Ska um Mrs Elmir Robin Mlddlevtlte:
Rabvrt D. WarR2
became field manager and
nrr. 20. R1 Hasting*; William G.
worked with Ford c
with the City Council's spprovsl
Me.NatL Jr, 30. FU HaaUnmr.
throughout the district
Monday night of the State High­
«al chairman
Ray J. Altoft. 20. R3 HasifnJ;''
way Deportment's plans to im­
ta invited to exhibit
Churches participating, and
prove the comers
lANidert Urge All '•
their leaders for the UNICEF
The radius of the northwest
19. R3 Hastings, James R. Bry­
include First Presbytertan. Mn
Pennock Guild
an. 19. Nashville, and two volunRosalie Divine; Emmanuel EplwoSoutheastern School luu ar­
pal, Mrs. Eldlne De Vault; Pint
Members of the Barry County
Membera to Attend
ranged to hold Its November PTA distribution manager.
Methodist. Mrs. Emerson Struble Board of Supervisors st the closing Hosting*, and Michael J. Frey,
1
mcrtbig
there
the
evening
of
Thurs
­
At
one
Ume
Renner
was
field
Mrs WlUtam Greenberg, presl- j1
and Mrs. Robert Stamm. Grace meeting of their extended October 18. R3 Bellevue.
Lutheran. Mrs. John Leary: Unldent-elect of the Michigan Aaaocl- 'day. Nov. 11. The building will be manager for this area, and dur­
All student defenneftts are
Green street is to be widened
ted Brethren In Christ. Rev. *807 327 for the year 1M6. adopted currently being reviewed, aMd
atlon of Hospital Auxiliaries, is to [ open to the public from 9 until 4 ing the period he became ac­
quainted with the Ftaher-Hen- four feet for 250 feel east and
Darlene Spews; First Church of
further deferments will be dented
west of the intersection, and
God. Rev. and Mrs Oeorge Hu­
dinner sclieduted Wednesday.
"Die
Hssttngs
Rotary
Club
will
County.
then will be tapered down to the
ber; Sevenlh-day Adventist. PasNo action »a» taken on the Jail
members Of the
Before Joining Uie Ford organ- present width for the remainder honor
Hoepltal Guilds.
,AU
w
proposition
Hastings High School Vanity foot­
,,
,
“
,,
afternoon of Nov 9
izatlon Renner had been associ­ of the block.
Rose of Lima. Mr* John Ctarey.
programs. Barry County stu­
Mr*, Greenberg none* hlghtv
*_
ated with General Motor* Truck
The widening will permit three ball nquad and coaci*s nl » spe­ and Welcome Corners Methodist.
recommended as a dedicated
,
cial
luncheon
to
be
held
Mondsy
aibllltv
of holding an election ask­ dents received notices last week. /
lane* of traffic, allowing through
Other occupational and de­
and vlvadoua leader In ho.pling the electorate to approve a
Studebaker Corporation in South ', tranic
uirougn while
wnue noon with Michigan State Uhltraffic to continue through
Children have been studying
pendency deferments granted
tal auxiliary work.
Bend. Ind
turning traffic wait* for oncomabout the United Nations and
under previous lenient poUete*
Mrs Rinell Stanton, social chairUNICEP
in
their
schools.
Work
­
funds
to
complete
financing
of
a
man. and her committee are work-' ,.
&lt;7_
' ,«
where he .1. graduated from
Hasting* won't fill municipal
ing with the program have been new Jail.
ferment* will be granSM only
Ing hard to make this occauuati one
Garfield High and attended office* until next April, but
Mrs. Lyle Hulbert. Central Jun­
Wittenberg University at i nominating petitions for^ mayor. instead of the Hotel Hastings,
ior High; Mr* David Arnold.
national Interest.
Members of the Hastings Rotary
aidermen from each ward, treas­ acrommtxiataAiie athletes snd B
Central
grades;
Mother
Superior
Club are completing plans for their
'
Current Induction calls «re btMemorisJ Hall.
Barry County lia* over II40.0CO
urer. board of review and osmu- lartanx.
Rose Michael; St Rose: Mrs.'
•or from the second and third
Both the executive board and annual panrake and sausage aupSteven Lewi*. 6outhea*tem. Mrs already earmarked for the jail
•
Jack Hoke. Northeastern. Algon­' project.
He entered the automotive words must be filed by 12 noon
Voting a special tax would elimi­ fronts married since Aug. M.
Hospital ara urging *11 guild mem­ Hastlngs High School on Thursday. field Immediately after gradu­ on Jan. 39. 1988.
quin
snd
Altoft
■Istanl
athletic
director
at
MBU.
nate the necessity of Issuing bond* 1965, who are considered In the
Nominating petition* must
ber* to attend this meeting which Nov 4.
ation.
pim
pi^ir ।
He has been a long-time m&gt;
------to finance tlw project, a move same status a* single registrants.
should be inspiring to them.
Renner married Audrey R
Local boards have been autherof State's football coaching staff
which would eliminate some cost.
Hendrtan of Pontiac on June 17.
HU original appointment to MSU
Supervisors Forest Foley. Milton
1950 They have three children.
was as an assistant coach in 1964
Buehler and Russell Doty were nation In December regtetrsat*
William
D.
13:
Ellen.
8.
and
are President Clarence Riuema.
Prior to becoming assistant athsthfile
forbe^
oneldoffice
a primary lellc
Pr&gt;°r
'named as a committee to study married before August M if they
Andrea.
8.
They
expect
to
move
Xld
on
Mo^dayVeJ
director
tad
April
18
ftnith
Rene Oangulllet. Richard FeldMiss Merlene Huber, daughter the formation of a county equalI- cannot provide sufficient single
registrants In Class T-A.
pausch. Homer Smith and Dick from their home in Haslett to al
_
had been Freshman coach and of Rev. and Mr*. Huber, who Just utlon deportment.
Hasting* a* soon as they obtain
Hastings Mfg. Company Tuesday
Term. ..plrin. Include U»1
U DuK&gt; returned from 10 year* in KemAppropriations approved for next
* home.
.two-year
__ ____ ,__
_ of ••
___ mFrank___ .i. naiwhovtv
rci»rt&lt;-d net earnings of 84D391S
ya. East Africa, as a medical,
term
Mayor
Daugherty
. year included *300 for the Salva­
Mr*.
Renner
la
a
graduate
of
after taxes in the nine manila
Un C. Beckwith. Aidermen LanCoach Smith 1* tlie scout for the missionary, has high praise for tion Army. *300 tor apiary InspecWlttenburg
University
and
ha*
a
ended Sept 30. 1965. consparid with
UNICEF 8he used many instru­
master'* degree from Michigan ne» L- Kenfield. First Ward; Ivan j Spartans
ment*. Including tier targe micro­ Uon. *1,000 for the Kalamasoo
- 1783411 in the comparable period Tuesday night.
State University She Is to be a J. Snyder. Second; Lewi* 8
He is a native
scope. which were supplied by. Child Guidance Clinic. *1.000 for
Long, Third, and Cedric 8 Mor­
UNICEF Miss Huber says; "Give
Central School President. Ed­ teacher at Southeastern Elemen­ ey. Fourth Ward. Treasurer Lou­
dentlit* and veterinarians who
He earned baseball and hockey
cents a share on l.(Xh.77O shares ward Freeland urges all Interest- tary School.
ise E. Erway. Second ind Third letter* at Michigan, graduating in generously to UNICEF I have Soil Ar Water Conservstkm Dis­
Ward Assessor Stephen Cooley, IBM He entered the prep coaching seen children live who would trict and MOO for the West Mlchi- toree*. preparatory to filling
standing as against 75 4 tents on gram RcfreshiAenta will be eervcalls for health specialists in
and the three-year term of
UNICEF milk and medicine*."
ed Memberships taken at the
Board of Review Member Thom­
1964 period
’
door.
as R. Taffee.
AU males are required to be
Northern He received hl* master*
590.000 bi revenue from non-tax registered on their 18th birthday
degree from M8^.
sourer.* and an anticipated general or within five day* thereafter
Pickens Funeral Chapel at Lake
Men born since Aug 30. IMS. are
Odessa, has purchased the Bcntie
subject to draft registration
William schilhaneck, Barry
Funeral Home al Clarksville,
taking Immediate pouesalon
County draft board chairman,
Ctayton B. Birmingham. 31. of
requests that al) communications
John Beetle remains with
Battle Creek, snd his brother, John.
The Hastings area received 5 32
sent to the local board regarding
inches of rainfall during August.
registrants include t h e regis­
arraigned late Monday before Mu­ 188 inches more than normal,
Ths annual Veteran* Day dinner
trant's selective service number.
home in ClariuvlUe.
nicipal Judge L. E. Barnett on a according to the climatological
charge
of
assault
and
battery
data received from the UB Dk
Mrs. Tom Pickens, are moving
into the residence portion of tlie
Itan Bronson. 89. of 3290 Whipple
Clarksville chapel
•
•Road. Grata Lake, who died at lege students. College students to
be eligible for deferments must
Pickens has owned the Lake
According to the complaint, the MlfWss
Odessa mortuary and the chapel
pital Monday morning, *ten- to be carrying sufficient hour* each
at Woodland since 1946, purchas­
be held at 3 30 pan. tbta Wed- term to assure their graduation
dent in Barry ooun*r'a hlMcry
cation
on
the
Cedar
Creek
Road
In the required number of years.
ing the Worlley-Baine bu*lness
early Sunday snuffed out the dent of the Hastings Manufac­ in Lake Odessa and Uie Wing Saturday night in which three po­
Funeral Home with burial tn
lice officer* were injured and one
Uvea of throe Battle Creek teen­ turing Company and Caslte Ctiapel In Woodland
Riverside Cemetery.
suffered a lumrt attack
agers and badly injured five Corporation, which provided the
Reservations
should
be
made
j
In Pennock Hospital for treat- The highest temperature was 94
other* when the car In which
they were riding went out of of this project it was a perfect Bill Shepard in
evening except for one UUle facSerious Condition
Hastings received three-quar­ the Leg ton's annual pancake and buried In RivetUde Cemetery in
statance of county deputy sheriff* ter* of an inch of rain last Wed­
hurtled Highbank Crock 13 mllea
Mrs Lloyd Shepard of the Brown with Albert Stanton, who suffered nesday.
Recent temperal
Road, remained in serious condi­ an Injured hand. Officer Pierson
daughter. Un Basil (Dorothy*
returning to Battle Creek from
tion early this week hi Blodgett left the hospital Tuesday
Assistance Needed
Smith of Jackson: a sister. Mra
Memorial Hospital tn Grand RapThls method of line surveying
The Nashville Emergency Supwill readily and quickly disclose
By Association has been busy of one granddaughter.
’
• • •
I to Lawrence West. Lynn Newton a motorcycle accident on tlie
te supplying needed clothing
Hasting* Winter lax ha* been and Allan C. Hyde
Brown Road Tussday night. Oct. IB
ken poles and other maintenance
and other articles to needy per­ Nashville VFW Auxiliary
lumped to *5 50 over the 1954
The VFW Ladles Auxiliary of needed, according to Prank Ritchie.
sons tn the area Presently there
_ nt a reeorn
is need for additional bedding, Nashville held a friendship night: area manager.
county budget of M17.700.
warm .clothing, especially f6r at their post on Monday evening. . Al the present Ume the IwUcopThe ailvcgUan occurred sftsx
children, and children * shoes I with four other auxiliaries as ter crew l» working in the Hasting*
Deputy Redman and Vsrlyn S'.ecelebrate their golden intenave care unit
add boot* Anyone tiaving such I guests, from Bellevue. Sunfield, area inspecting trananhaion bnea
annlvenarv Saturday.
article* th4y can donate, con- Hastings and Grand Rapids.'for damage or nscress ry msfaitwin u on me ueaar um ru*u. —r _
.
ed~thc dedlcataon of ' Johnson Please Kee MORL ABOUT:
lact Mrs Wm Hamm. 418 PhU- They initiated threw new mem- nance and sre using the Hasting*
after seeing something thrown &lt;&lt;&gt;’■ sponsored by lh» _
Field." here Friday evening Thtoj. . . BACKWARD GLANCES,
Ups Street. Nashville.
bera A social hour followed.
| Airport tor convenience.
of the car.
[Sportswomen's Club

la a Hastings

6th Conservation
Exhibition Set
For Nov. 10,11,12

big 953488.48 goal.
The drive is officially contlnu- ।
| ing and Atty. Hudson urges all
: workers to complete their solid-1

EDITORIALS-

Middleville T-K
District Asks
6V2 Mill Levy

December Draft
Call Largest
Since Korea

William Renner
Is Hastings’New
Ford Dealer

Council Approves
Plan to Improve
Busy Intersection

Hospital Guild
Members Potluck
Wednesday Night

Burt Smith to
Speak at Rotary
Grid Luncheon

Board Considers
^ayS t0 Finance
New County Jail

KOtUr? KfUlCaKe,
SaUSage SllDDer
Thursday, Nov. 4

Hastings Mfg. Co.
Reports Earnings

Pickens Buys
Beatie Mortuary

backward glances

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

Brothers Mute on
August Rainfall
Assault Charge
Above Normal

American Legion
Plans Veterans
Past Resident
Day Festivities
Dies Monday

Helicopter Crete
Checking Power
Lines in Area

�I
X—TU« HAHTINGM BANNEK

By»Mn, Mary Jackton
IS ArwM
7*1-1110
Mrs Edith Stokoe. who is tn a
mvileecent home at Green Lake,
was Uiowered with cards Friday to
remind her she had pum-d an­
other birthday. Her step-daughter.
Mrs. G. Palmer of Cliches. saw her
Wednesday w Many remembered
Mrs Clara Harper on Tuesday for
her uirthdsy. I jjI year her da ughsra O—4—— U-a

Faithful Church ,"i

Worker Dies on
Friday Morning
Mra

eNlbc N

JiJin*. Her*, htthmai faxball

Johns

Townsend. '

Streak, Nashville, died at 8:13
ahi. moay al trie ijvkev-irai . h,,„. „
General Hospital Battle Creek c
She had been a patient there for
}J?T J
riia.
1# rteva
1 Nov. 3—Woodland Baddie Club

&lt; Floryi Taster. Sis* nuicned Rev !
Townsend ou May jg.l 1»13 al
Scottville and they rrwided on
a farm aouth of Woodland.

month. * Mrs Lucille GeUy and fee Shop, Phyllis Boger; baked
goods. Kathy Moms; Chrtrtma..
Mary Payne; lemon and
41X1 daughters. Lynn and Carrie Jcwn Baluch; tot .-.hop and gifts.
Sue. had dinner at Knapps tn Oalayne Holte; ftartet shop. Jennie
Grand Raptda Sunday, honoring Davte; dry goods. JoAnn Van­
Popering; bookstore and records.
Lynn's ninth birthday.
Mary Brown; grocery. Betty Flnk,_ -IW-«r&gt;
Miss Winnie Uckta called on Uwlr

| Middleville

Woodland
By Un. (Hendon Curlit
- y. Bratewn
1S1-1JIJ

Your nickel Ireof Io UNICEF
of Halloween protects

vcrslty of Michigan 1am Sun­
day. * Mra. Francis White, who
^r,adv^itemi.“‘N&lt;Z^» Lttrta. It i-uffered a fell U her home, te

Is an al!-church project, Tlie men,
with Earl Vanoc-r Poppen as chairdaughter. Mr and Mra Wayne man. will help arrange tablni and
Canicntcr ot Grandville and Mia
Hany Kelly of Grand Raptda. *
Club will see

five children from TB.
Mr

Tea. »iUi Leila Jackson Brown aar
speaker.
.

tion Army mAKts Uidr rrque.-.'.
Mrs Climina SchMbly recenttor this area that they sendee. Jy rvoelved weed that Mie haa n
We may not benefit directly but new great granddaughter, Mr.
Mra Ann Othmcr
..22? United Fund Board met Unlud
8how &gt;IMO Schalbly of Sharon. Mis, be­
V.
— .
honw
i their money primarily for re- came the parente of a 6 iba. 13
Mra. Rudy Othmvr tn count the
without reavarch. many o» girl. Oc« 14. She Iwa bren
”***3 A11
lno?S U
ln of our dyosaea would go on un- named Sheriey Ellen and haa
12111
,thlir*‘ni.rtU,tf cured This te done on a national one boiUicr. CongnauteUona.
Haren.
,
T“* c?"plrte,,l*ir Py1
basis Everyone should feel that
Mr iuuI Mrs. Lee Breman of
h
.
1■ hla or litr donation went to a Waler loo. Mr and Mrs Verne
______________
— reived thua fy te S 1.03122. We rood
Election of officers , Garfield and Mrs. Nina Dyketablisbed’ for i5toiarahlD"st u- 72Irom ^
tbe
nuuner of Jackson and Mr. and
dents aemlnary
I •??
dl'rlde'1 Jack Sinclair waa ap-- Mra. Henley Foote and son. Aller.
Surviving bnadra her hiiatand
P01111”1 Prraldmt to reptacvr .of Charlotte were Saturday din­
ar* a daughter. Mra MarFlvnXt
™ WMTen 3,M“” Mr&gt; Glrn&lt;So“ ncr r‘ra'A *«h Mr alM1 Mre
aock of B.IU. Cto. UTO
W” Veto Btod., .rumoon

to New Haven near Carson City

once again aenre as Drive Chair- ■ Veile's visited Mr.
man and Mra. Arlen Helse will
be co-ctaUrmaiL

1
" X«e. H te
toTtoiSi S* ■?;.“* Y“' “T “"If!
rh.wo .n tak. - ■ —
htrs othmfr tw anyone on the
5 *r
fTom
*5™™Lln J*IXX“,U’? ’Sf’y*1*1
. requtsrta rh.,
that were made mu
thia.
uemeury. Her.
Middleton. R«»

Funeral

Children"’schooi” |6S- "caltxZm
Family Service 1100 kattmazoo
Child GtoCtenS- SIM ■ RedOqsx
isfl^ U P Fair 8 “w SB2 Sk
ration Army SM Girl Scout
(Council 3100: Boy Scout Grund
[ Valley 3100
I
I Three figures will quite Ukety'

UPHOLSTERING

and Mrs.
’

wu
ur aa Job
fob iwell done, tela, family have moved Into
&gt;ou ffnr
J)Ian t&lt;&gt; work with tlie new of fl- ' farm Ixxnc from town,
Wld
thpra aU the ixdp
------------ «-----------they need.
{ on Tune — Michigan State's j
ra.i- taeertye ayis— elt.u
j IMS hockey captain. Doug Roh- .
If you were watching Copper • erts. was honored a&amp; the team's *
KetUe last Tucaday on Channel highest scorer and m«»t valuable
® &gt;‘ou wuuld haw M*n 0 &lt;,ulck pl“yer Bt “ Pc*t'r*Idn banquet
t;liuu'e of 21 members of the
Child Study Club,
I’hU *“ th«r a'mual neld ,rtPAftrr rte*‘n« Uw ;4x,w- ,h,'y
wiur1anU^u^'oUi‘iIireStef^" ll“ an **our lo spare before
ADMITTANCES

PfflOCK HOSPITAL

Rapids

PLANNI
TQBUYA

South Bend. * Mias Winnie i&gt;rkte returned home wish lux brother.
Merrill Izckta, WednsqMy fron
Oaytard where die had betn vtkitliu; since Sept 1. He retunud
botnc Friday. * The Ucktus are
Installing a rnu furnace in thrtr
hen-.e on Arnold Street.
Tie WSC8 of Uie Methodist
Chunh waa greatly enjoyed by Uie
83 membrra who attended. A skit
told of the Ladles Aid ot jure and
Uie W8C8 of today. Former preai- and Jeffery uf Grand Rapids. Sun­
ttenlo were mentioned ur.d recog- day. honoring Uie birthday ot Mrs
htzrti The tables wet* decorated C. R. Nichols of Lansing. * The
WCTU Society met at Uie ixune
aii.t to their owii birthday teble of Mra Peter Petersen Tuesday.
to. refrealunenta The next meet-

falUi- "TT-*1’'
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...Z_, pledges, will ch arc vi

better at Ulis writing, * Mr.
and Mrs. Verne Ltetka and Mlaa
Winnie Lidka called on the Rev.

and Mra. Clare Williams
chick of Grand Raptda attended
the baptism of Christopher James
Noah, son of Dr. and Mrs. Melvin
Nadi, bi Uie Methodist Church
Sunday morning
. Mrs. Lucille Getty, accompanied
by her mother. Mrs. A. C Jahnaon.
Mid Mrs. J. C Shad, called on Mrs
Minnie Johnaon at Uie DeWitt
Nursing Home at Nashville-Friday.
„„ *~md her able to walk about
wlth
walker * Mr. and Mrs
j c

our united Fund Drive la end-

Hastings Baptist Church al their
weekly meeting at the high school
gym Monday. Oct. 34.

w Mary Stephens of Uie T-K
School faculty, who lives with

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Mis. George Chapman accomjM- granddaughter. Miss Joan Puffer,
nied her daughter and family, Mr. *"■ uaUivig all menus of transpartaand Mra James Yacymch and dill- ■ Han—plane, bus. railroad and the
dim. to Orlando. Fla . for a t»a j elevated railroad. She »u in *XANreks' vuii. Mr and Mrs YacjJapan.
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Halloween te Just around the
corner l understand the cIaaaos ’
at school will be having parties !
but no rnfrrahment.-i Tills Is
for health purports requoded
from the hmlth dcporUnceit. The
children can still have fun by
Tutt pulling on costumes and |
playing games The McUmdu.1
“«&gt;*a-. ,
party Saturday afternoon, from j.ra»u»L*k.
130 to 3. in the churih parlors.! J,®
This will also give the children
—

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puls the phone
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community. Prtrra will be award­

Ijftt help to make this

careless and daah uut Into the vtImontville
0NTV1U.E
MreeL Parents should try to go - ■iss
— a. —
n««t.- on.
around town with their little CLAXKSVIlXa —
Oct. S«.
ones to prevent Qua Happy Hal­ DELTON-NlU
Ack
loween!
Mr. and Mra. Herald CIomIc
IIASTIN08—Qtw Otrlua. Ul U
UtMS. Aliev rruoLntca.
SB. Galtlv Bklavlbvckrr.
Chun and family They enjoyed
dinner nt a restaurant In honor
of HcnUd's birthday. * Mra.

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�Cars Crash in
First Ward
Friday Night
Four person* were injured about

at the intersection of E. wilbams
and N. Bollwood, according to
Hastings police.
Mrs. Arthur Steward. 38. 413 E
Williams, wu driving a 1B63 Mer-

Thomu E. Haver.’, 30. 435 X. Col fax. wu driving a 1965 Oldsmobile
south on Bolluocd Ite suffered a
head injury. Rod Miller, a Psmtoger. suffered facial injuries and
lacerations and Charlea B McGuire
uiffeml bruises
Mrs Steward waa luMpllallxed at
Pennock with a head injury, in­
jured right knee, lund and neck.
She was released on Saturday.
According to the report. Ha­
vens tailed to heed a -yield­
right-of-way sign.
.
Thursday afternoon Mrs. Eld trie

Dr. Gwinn AccnpH
Job Corps Post

Olivet Launches
Drive for Funds

Dr. and Mra. A. B. Gwinn and
Bally will be moving soon to
Battle Creek where he has ac­
Olivet College lias axmounced
cepted a potitten wttii the Job1 the beginning of a |10 million
capital funds program.
Not. 1.
Dr. Alexander Ruthven, preri' dent emeritus of the University
of Michigan, will serve aa hon­
orary chairman and Ralph Ladd,
executive vice praeldeflt of the
By Mn. Richard Clark
Michigan Mutual Liability In­
surance Company and an Olivet
alumnus, will serve aa general
Mm. lUuie Sweet of Battle chairman of the program.

Hendershot &amp; Vicinity

Warren Brocan. Sunday Mr. and
Mra. Carl Steele and children

Mra. Dick Clark luul as Bunday
Mr. and Mra Elmer Colvin and

daughtera of Grand Rapids vtel-.Mrs. Karl Livingston of Pinhook,Cave at the Medical Facility oni
ot
’Wted her mother. Mra. Mina [Sunday.

Police Investigate
Saturday Burglary

to .

SHl'WvaM- &gt;“&gt;

ua&gt;. * Bruce Newton spent
Thursday. Friday and Saturday
with a 4H group nt Camp Kett.
a Diana Newton was among the
Future Nurses Club at Middle­
ville ulwol who went to Kala­
mazoo to visit Borgexs and Bron­
son Hospitals last Thursday.
Mrs. Gary Kidder and sons of
Caledonia were Wednesday sup­
per vues’l nf’ Mr and Mrs *1

Hostings police have been in­
vestigating the burglary of the
Hastings Milling &amp; Supply Com­
pany.
Sgt. Robert Ritter aakl en­
trance was gained through a rear
door aometime Saturday night.
The cash register waa piled open
and the metal coin box from tlie
pop machine was forced open
•nd between $35 and $30 taken
Two empty pop caaes were also

daughter. Mrs Al Barnard, and
Children visited Mrs. Ralph
Moore at the Medical Facility
Bunday, a Mr. and Mra. Henry
Myer,-, visited their daughter and
families. Mr. and Mra. Lester Al­
lUlh uinlvtrurj
berts of Manton. and Mr and
Ing tire burglary of Art Smiths Mrs Carl Blackledge of Marinn
In making the formal an- Refinery Gas BUUon sometime last week. * Mr. and Mra. Wil­
nounccmmt of the program. Tuesday night. Entrance was lard Kidder of Rives Junction
. President Gorton Rlethmlller gained through a back window.
Mr and Mra. George Faunce and
Mr and Mra. Aaron Oronewold
enjoyed dinner at the Hastings
million program includes plans
Masonic Temple Sunday to cele­
for constructing a library dorbrate their wedding annlvermltory* facilities, far 600 students,
a fine arts and auditorium build­
ing. and a quarter of a million

Durfee

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Mr. and Mra. Irl Olllaspie
were Sunday dinner guests of
Company. Westtnghouae Electric
Mr. and Mra. Ralph Tralater. *
Mrs Mabie OUlasple called on Bearing Company and Republic
Mr and Mra. Harvey OtllMpie 8l«i Corporation.
Saturday. Mr. and Mra. Irl Gil­
is being distributed to 11 mil­ lespie culled Sunday ■* Mr. and
lion families sctum the Nation. Mrs. Paul Bivens. Candy. John
Vllck and Mr and Mrs William
nixed as a mirror, of American Bivens were Bunday dinner
By Mn. Yarn Hmcblilt
tastes and trends—reflects a
dramatic surge of i.ports. Iwbby, Bivens, a Rev and Mn. Ed­
ward Rhoades called Bunday on
suit la Intriguing new merch- Mr. and Mn. Dale Conklin. *

.

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Founder's Days I Thurs., Frl.,

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In honor of Mr. J. C. Penney I

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Bierwirth was manager of In­
spection and quality control ut
the Canton plant and held a
number of other position* since
Vkm fjl-IHV Joining tlie company In I960

Telling new testimony the
America’s "leisure boom."

State Employees

fashion coats

Lacey
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.WAVS HAST OUAUTV *

fered a leg Injury when It was Darotha Cummings.
xquMlied between the door of her
Saturday evening Mr. and
car and the body witen a or driven Mrs. Bob Clark and Mr. and
‘ddlUon to the two and oneby Mrs. D. C. French, 500 W Orttn. Mm Dick ciart chaperoned Ito
cnapcroneuine half
bucked into It out of Mrs. French's
half million
million dollar.
dollars Charlea
Charles Rt^Ste­
The highlight of this week Was
wart Mott Buildup already un- the Bunday afternoon gathering
driveway. Mrs DcVault had just
of 200 people in the annex of
was getting out of it.
the South Maple Grove E.U.B.
Nine sheep were killed and four OTaughlln ot BatUe Creek were Bliss Names New
others injured when they were Sunday evening calltva of the c _ .
. .
struck by a 1866 FWd driven by Ted otaughiins. a Mr. and Mr*. Service Manager
Vernon L. Newton. 31. R4 Hasting*, Larry Haunt entertained Mr. | Dale Bierwirth has been apan E. Bute Road a lutlf-mlle we*'. and Mrs. Ted O'Laughltn. Duug pointed field service manager a*,
and Ann Bolo and Mr. and Mra. the Cantori plant at the E. W.
Ron O'Laughlln and Brian of. Bliss Company, according to an
around a curve and wus unable to Middleville
for Sunday dinner.! announcement by Derail! H.
avoid striking Uie sheep in the
* Callers in the afternoon were Kraft, Press Division executive
road.
Mr. and Mra. Raymond Ashcraft.1 engineer, formerly of Hastings.
About 3 pm. Sunday Diena Riley
Jahn, 30, Middleville, said she must
have "blacked out" while driving
Installation
a I960 Opel north on 8. Broadway Ocorgia Brogan. Club No. 3 serv­
u half-milt* south of Uie Brogan ing.
for 34 feet before leaving tto
blacktop for 110 feet, then rolled
off a bunk into the road.

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Friday evening visitors at the Mrs Donald Crites of Onondaga |,
’
Jule Turner home, a Bunday Mr. were Sunday vteltoni of their. To Meet Nov. 4
and Mra Jule Turner visited her, parents. Mr. and Mrs Reuben, j The Michigan State Employees'father, Pau) McDowell.' who haa Crites, Br. ♦ Mra. Harold Eckert I Association is having a meeting *
undergone surgery,' at Borg ess spent Thursday. Friday and Bat- 1
Nov. 4. at the Hastings
Hospital In Kglomaxoo. a Mr. urday at 4H Jr. Leaders farm at Thursday.
'
and Mrs., Artfiur Clinton visited Camp
* Alvg Moore of 11City Bank at 7:30 pm StroOqn J'
—
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A wink-sire peek through the Mrs Winnie Dunn has rtkurrxd Sunrta/rStera^

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enjoyed a delicious supper. It
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Mr. and Mra. Rotart Blockham was decided to participate in the
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oauea Saturday.
I more gathered Bunday at the
and Mra Keith Strickland South Maple Grove Church to
Winnie Dunn attended a' congratulate them on their 50th
party Saturday night at wedding anniversary.
outfit for making delicate orna­
jome Of Mr. and Mra. WUMr. and Mra Larry Filter and
ments. goblet*. of science equip­
11am Dixon. * Mr. and
Nte.
Mbs. Terry Gardner and
ment.
Toys, which make up almost a wood Hughes returned ixxne re-[children were Monday supper
ccnUy from Texas where they guagte of MT. and Mra. Gerald
interesting trrnda In-the young- were vtetpng retaUm. * The -Gardner . * Mr. and Mra. Mar7th —
grad*
11 ‘-♦’ Greenleaf of Hastings ware
mu
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.» Ptesaantnew BchoM« 'Win giya.x darjoe Friday night!
" callers of tto Gerald
Grain Dryer Ruined at the school. 4r Layman^Tuck j
Saturday evening at the
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Bunday. *’ TJfc/MYr of. th» Smith Brothers Elevator 1
Woodland caught fire about
Briggs.. BM*W and Dowling
Alma Colkege atudent, Ann
Churches will MM'a lay. tide
complete loss but the buildings
Saturday night. They will Murn [

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Ind. visited his parents Saturday
and Bunday. * Mra. Ruth Bleam.
who te In Butterworth Hospital.

and Mrs. Ron Geiger.
Mrs. Larry Hoffman and
daughters of Wayne arc spend­
ing the week with her parents.
tod. Tim:Kraft, also an .Alm* MT. and Mra. Charles Geiger, a
aludeot apd former Hastings Mr. and Mrs. Terry Pleug and:
son ot Dutton were Sunday
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Mr. and Mra. Adon Myers w Mr..
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EDITORIAL

Claude Ripley
. _
3
Tuesday
Dies 1
uesday at

gulden* if the individual te to
tmj-o.c. Trial and error la frus­
Clute outside erf the classroom. trating. but with guidance. the in­
dividual may be helped to acquire
were trained by county extension

Funeral Home.
•
Rev. Alfred Silvern*!! and
rv. RuJ I. Frort arc to
officiate with burial at the Kal10 Cemetery.
’
Mr. Ripley had bran in ill

M. I .•
■rearfwu

Opportunities for learning te

practical benefits of this type of
education, so public support and or girl must have the opportunity
enthusiasm grew throughout Um to practice this behavior. Thia may
nation.
Since 1914. three additional acts
for developing and solving prob-

wu ho«pl talked f

Your
nickel

tension Sen-tee of whkh 4-H club tn Burry County provide Ure op­
portunity for nearly IxXtko^s apd
slon are basically Ulie same u for
formal retool education. To assist
people in changing’ their behavior
In a desired direction through
learning. We would hope they ac­
quire rdcilte that they did not have
before including new attitudes and
new interests. In brief, something
is educational Tor the Individual tn

evaluate their efforts under the

ttWaeUon tn what they do and
all learning. This may take much
time We must encourage the indi­
vidual and recognize them aa a

cup
with milk

Lake Odessa
Mr. Rlptey is survived by hLv
By Mrs. Dun Peterman
wile, two aoniA Wilfred and Rob4 S«m4 Are.
JT4-I1JS crt
R3 Harting*; three
The Woodland Community 4H daughtera. Mrs George ‘M«.*k... ~ rettci Herman of Rl Hast Inca,
club meeU Tuesday, Nov. J. at &lt; Mn| Freeman &lt;Thelmai Rappm. at the Woodland Kht&gt;o1 wn wui Mra. Ormond iDorothyi
Any one nine or older may '“-fuarUn of Battle Creek; IT
roll at thl» meeting for the
ndchildirn. and 35 great
Winter pr.WU. All
please be present a* fair premi.
STTJiffiliS4 XK

for

25 days

Extension has always felt that
an important condition for learn­
ing that of creating the feeling
are new and slgnlflcant in think­
with the individual that average
ing. feeling, and acting. Learning
for Uie group te not good enough.
takes place under certain condi­
Too many of us stop tlie learning
tions. Motivation for the person

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alio be election of new officers Orin Haynes and Ctayton at
* Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Johnston Hickory Corner* and were dlnher
the rest of the gang " We offer
of Woodland were tire honored I guests Bunday of Mr. and Mr*,
compelled to team a behavioral
guests at n family gathering Wallace Bordrn near Augusta. *
change. All of us in education,
Sunday at the home of Mr. and I Mr*. Raw Hickey of Inkster
"red" ribbon for the good, the
both forrruil and Informal, are con­
Mrs. Ellis Johnston and family, came to the Dan Hl-key home
"white" ribbon for average.
Lake Odessa A rarey-tn dinner Thursday from the John Hickeys
tinually seeking methods of motit^^U.iav c7kes h^ored of HasUncs and vuited.unUl nii ration. In the Barry County 4-H
the birthday of Mrs. H. Johnston day. They look her to Nashville
true measure of behavorlal change.
and the couple's wedding anni- to visit
”
A boy or girl who starts at the
versary. Others attending were Hitkeys * Mrs. Thelma GllllMr and Mrs. Leon Dell and san land ot Uui'inR apd Mrs. Ruth
bottom and cljmta to a "White"
Mr*. Maude Johnston of Mt Tasker
ThurjW rialton..f
son to be Idcnliffed with adults and
i
tracts the Interest of that person, ribbon or "fair" level may have
Pleasant.
Mr.
and
Mra
Everett
।
Mr
and
Mrs
Harley
Blade!
he or site will pursue information mode much more progress than the and maturity.
Johnston and family of Wood- Sunday visitor* «ere the Larry
t~
A fifth value is evident Through land. Mr. and Mrs H a r u 1 d , Rafflers ot Woodland.
and, we hope, add to his knowledge. one who lues gone from a “C" to
an "A". Closely correlated to this!
hta' nuuiy activities-. 4-H members* are' ||Johnston.
,
Prrteilla Runyan. SteThe WSWS of the Lakewood
i A second condition for learning
jvtn Runyan. Lake Odessa, and euB Church meet* at the home
that we attempt to Inject into idea, we must continually help our able to explore career possibilities i; Ralph Keeler. Jr., of Carlton uf Mrs. Ronald Enz at 8 on Nov.
not normally possible in other {^‘nrer.
our program Is helping the indl- boys and girls rake the attitude
C—* Mr and Mrs. Myrvell 4 * Qerald Bartlett and son.
: ° i Stephens returned Thursday I David, of East Lansing spent
vidual recognize Out ids present that everything is passible. Too situations.
Another important value of । ..'from a Lhree-day visit with Rev overnight Saturday with the Hobehavior is inadixjuate tn some
iHarold Blakely and family at n&gt;er Bartletts. They attended the
reepcct. Otherwise he may just with a boy or gul that'certain
iro' | Bay Port.
Father-Son supper al the First
goals
are
too
high
for
them
to
। repeat what F&amp;luu done before.
vided for emphasizing inquiry i Mr and Mn.Tom.Wacha with E.UB Church.
Through IngtffFy'a boy or girl
- ...
। In order for me boy or girl to reach.
Tlye 4-H Club Motto. "To Make develop me attitude of problem

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ivzism ln lgrnel
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Rmin,, a.
doing
study group* to Barry County
&gt;
practice teaching thl* semeeter
,’,u attend a training marting .
Euaenr D,di,!*n- « Middle are Jacqueline A. Kroencka and
»1U aureia » rau.mj m«ung1L.
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Barnard
Bernard I.
L. Writer.
Welter. Jacauellne.
Jacqueline,

Banfield - Vicinity

Personal Mention
■
-------------- 1--------------3 Students Hurt

In Friday Crash
Four

win*"
The leaders win meet Tuesday,
Nov 9. at th* Episcopal Parish

Is a IMO graduate of Delton High
and teachM art there Bernard,
to help in the aiaembllng at son nt Mr. and Mrs Raymond
Weller of 1110 B Park, is a IMO
HHfl graduate where he is teach­
plant.
He
I*
staying
at
the
HheraMira Lucite Ketchum. Exten­
sion specialist in home managv- ton-Tel Aviv Hotel, where Mr. and ing history and English.
menL Michigan Btdtb UnitSr- Mrs Fred Purteuus are staying
They arrived In Israel a few manto*
SUNDAY MIXED DOUBLES
(Aider training meeting.
ago srhere Mr. Porteou* b Interim
Good scorn: Gens Wyant 193plant manager for six months.

■■cm Ntabaum, Mn tab Frey.
Mr.. Charka Leiter snd Mr. and
Mrs Michael Hcmre attended the
Ragtori &lt; Te.uh-.-r a IruUtute in

were

injured

_

Bunday

Bunday.
Mr. and Mra. John Edward
Cook and family were lunch
gueata Bunday evening at the
bome of Mr and Mr* Rrea Bit**
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The Wm Cotant family were

Friday

Bunday dinner
Mr*. William

------------ •-----------Ingram 1K3-5O4, Shirley VanDcnLtada GHleeple wm home from • burg 22S-M6. Nancy Taylor 1WStudy Group meetings within the
the Ford School of Nursing 618, John Kudnaky 197-488. Jim
over
the
weekend.
Of
special
inBourne 175-475, Allan HlnrichWho may make a .will? m
mi™.
ir. WM Uie wurens ;-cn iw-tsi, von isoweu i
; Court at Uw Homecoming of Jack Cratiinger 163. Peg Cronln" ws.ua s— u—_ a—
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nie Wyant. 182. Al Taylor 183.
or your
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(l /urtbuted without a will? How | D«ig Cook, Kyla James. Jack Benny Brown 188-463 and Lis
du you go about making a will? .McCkwkey and Bob Reahm wvr«
Three and oUter quretion* re- &lt; aJnonff the r
inted to panning for futoro'homa far U
family welfare will be discussed, homecoming

persons

odMt Church. nUed the Banflsld,
Dowling and Briggs pulpit* Sunday

bruised right knee, bruised rtaht
elbow and other Injuries Sue
GiDon*. 17. Hastings High *tudent, suffered lacerated legs and
113 stitches were required to eloac
bruises, and Tom Reynolds. 18.
Hastings. had a lacerated fore-

celebrate Mr. McDonald’s blrth-

qulred to clear Uie wound.
Tom was taken to 1-ella Hos­
ENGAGED—Mr and Mrs Wen­
Mr. and Mra. Harry’ L Weeds
ENGAGED — Announcement is
pital where be Remained until
dell Reed. 101 Murray Bt.. Chula
being made of the engagement
Bunday afternoon and Tom and
and approaching marriage of Mrs. Eugene Nu*baum. Rusty was Vista. Calif , announce the en­
gagement of their daughter. daughter of Harry L. Woods. Jr. i1
Catoleen Ann Shurlow. daughter
Carol Dawn, to Leland Alexander at Ionia on Saturday evening.
;
DccOata suffered a broken heel
late Clayton Shurlow. to Ervin
R. Gaskill, son of Mrs. Irene
Leland A. Johnson, Baker Lake.
, wr is
Tom and Cart are student:
By Mrs. lltiiie M. Caimi Gaskill and the Ute Robert OasMiddleville Mis* Raed graduated
1 leasailt Valley
Kellogg Community College
from Hilltop High School in 1»M
wedding
' and 1* no* a business student at
By Mr,. Elhet Bhnk
m B
Southwestern Junior College in
entertained friend* Friday and
Calif Mr. Tracy, a student of
Saturday. * George Lowden
Several attended the evangel- Baldwin on Monday of last week,
spent Wednesday wMh his sister,
The C!*y Baao-tt* entertained
tended Sweetwater High School. is tic services last week at HasPrey attended the Conrtotcry in After their marriage the couple tings E UR. Church. * The play bar brother and family, Mr. and
Howard City. * Mr* Dora Kit­
Her*-.
Uie Grand Rapid* Masonic Temple plan to live in Hastings, where -JU-.nn Ran* nn,l Rare Rru-.h" wchen of Lowell spent Thuisday
Tueaday. Saturday he attended Uie
Mr. Traer* father u » re&gt;ort
with Mr. and Mrs. Warren
from Sfiring Arbor Coitexe. New
owner al Baker Lake. No wed­
munlty Building at Lake Odes­ Jackson, and thrtr son. James
ding date ha* been set
snd Mra Dale Miller and family
sa by the Calvary UK Church from WMU, a weekend a«-&gt; to
and Mr. and Mn. Forest MUler and
Sunday evening * Tl»c WMA.
family in Hastings Sunday.
Prayvr Band meet* Tuesday af­
Mr* Warren Calmn called on
ternoon at the parsonage with
Mm Occite I’almetlcr at Milo
sewing garment*, devotions and
Friday, a Mr. and Mrs Frank
family were Sunday dinner guest*
a miMlonary program. * The lo­
j Engle honored their daughter. Randalls of Marriara Lake on
, Joan, with a birthday .party at
Leia Strickland and mother, Win­ dent of oWodland and now liv­ cal conference buxine** meeting
tier frienda from her school in Homer, la a surgical patient at nie Dunn, were Saturday evening ing in Custa Mesa. Calif, with
Tuesday evening with Bupt. Rev.
' | Grand Rapid* Friday evening
Blodgett Hospital. Grand Rapids. callers at toe William Dlciuon her daughter. 'Joyce, ha* been Harold Green presiding.
from the
I Mns. Frank Bumpu* furnUhcd
home. * Tueaday afternoon callers enjoying a sfx-week vacation
The Annual Bazaar and chick­
I the cake. * John Mason spent family of Benton Harbor visited
with relative* and friend* in thia en supper sponsored by tire
। Saturday tn Kiddervtlte:
vicinity. Joyre drove through WMA. wiU be here at the par­
rard*. from Wednesday until
sonage Thursday evening. Nov
Mr* Hazel Hunt returned Sat- Sotvrnfaiy of last week. The Jar4 The public ts invited * Rela­
•’lurday from a two-week visit ,rard* visited several Nashville
Hughes Aviation Corp. While in tive* and friend* from far and
with tier daughters and tiretr ! friend* or. Saturday.
near attended the open house of
205 N. Michigan
toe silver wedding anniversary

East Middle Lake

Births at Pennock

Personal Mention

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Watch While

Mr. and Mn. Bria Jarman plan

tire home ot the Arthur Stanley * pltel. MoUier and baby came
home Saturday
Earl Starbard, who la staying
spent a memorable Bunday af­
ternoon in cctebraUon of thrtr- a Wednesday caller of Mr* Ethel
, Blank, and waa a recent- visitor
50th
wedding
anniversary.
About
very pleased to have friends call
175 reiaUvea and friends came I at the Stephen MUler home. *
from far and near. Charirrtte, ; Mrs Ethel Blank and Mra. GerTrailer Park.
1 tie Stahlspent
spentTueaday
TuesdayInLowIn Low­
The Robert Wilsons accom- Coldwater, Battle Creek. Lan- , ell Stehl
with
atng. Augusta. Bellevue. Grand
wllh Mr.
Mr and
*nd Mrs. Elmer
Eln,«
Miller, who are ready to return
i' to their Winter home at Braden-

Visit with toe Eugene Jannan* in
Austin. Texas. Prom there they

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student*
/kewoSd who altered a

iMlldred. Gyuld. lauch who waa
bridtaroald at the wedding, now ,

1521 Gull Rood

Phone 945-2134

Mr. and Mrs Stephen Miller.
tlila beautiful phenomena in Mrs. Wm. Suiter and Mn. Ethel
Calif. Mrs. Ethyle Smith of Blank were among those from
Woodland accompanied her back tills way who attended the Alto
Garden Club Harvest Banquet at
the Caledonia Methodist Church,
e staying for a while.
Mra. Clxtriotte Edmond* called Wednesday. Oct. 20. * Mr. and
Mrs Ronald Neeb are rejoicing
over the birth of a boy, Michael

TRY SOME TODAY
Oould and niece. Kathy Gecoweta from Pt. Wayne, who could

Many beautiful gift* wens re-

Light Cycle
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A very joyous and hoppy week

BRIDGESTONE

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mcbytr

HAS IT
Some people make big luxury cars

entertained with a party at
home. 235 W. Marshall BL.
Friday evening, honoring her
homo on Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs Ralph Eye at­
tended tlie wedding of Yvonne

at Dearborn Heights Saturday
evening and were weekend guests
Those from here attending tile
JOOF Grand Lodge and Rebekah

tel. Grand Rapids last
Weebcr, Verta Annabie, Larinla
Wood. Luella Rogen. Lida Both-

Bridgestone

Some make smaller economy models

Is GO!

aro planning to leave on hew. 8,

Mra. Gladys Riggs of Green-

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Olds makes both
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to the money-saving F-S5s, your Oldsmobile Dealer
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Full range of body styles and sites snd prices.
Full range of performance. (Twelve engines in all,
from the 585-hp Toronado Rocket V-8 to the

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Mra Elmer Gillespie Is in Hodaugliter and family, the Robert
3ml ths

LIHie Bamgar &lt;9 Carol
her son snd family, the
on Monday and

new economy-minded Action-Line 6.) Full ran
of appointments, too, so you can fsth'toh yoar Olds
(Mayltc it’s.that new one-of-a-kind Toronado.)
Bee your Oldsmobile Dealer—his full selection
makes shopping around a thing of lhe peril
LOOK TO OLDS FOR THE NEW!

in Ypsilanti over the weekend
as gueau of their daughters.

Clyde, Kan

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HASTINGS

DuMund of Holland on Bunday.

IMPLKMENTS
124 N. JaHarson
Hastings

of Kalama*",-, and evening
tors wrrn Mr. »Ad Mn H

Look for famous 'Trade-Name' labels on the
things you buy . . . you'll find them here!

Pcirm&amp;leojr
124 tart Stale Street

�iwonne M. Weber
| And Lynn Davis
Fvrhanno Vnu/c
Exchange Vows

Vermontville Club

Gu^st from MSU
Colls for Ringo
Swingo Club Dance

Society newS

Ss-ingo Square Dance

entertained with a family din-

with a masquerade
party an Saturday. Ort. 23. at the

I Thanksgiving and
farewell
party for her pare—, _ _
ihur Strubic*. who are leaving
for Florida about Nov. 1. The
nirats oilier Ilian the iionccrc;.

Monday evening. Nov. 1. for Its
Yvonne Marie Weber of I
annual Library Night Mrs. Ber- and Lynn Davis of Hastings -era
nard Allen. he*d Ubrarlan, and a I unltevl In marriage by Uie Rev
IVw1i&gt;r&gt;« III l a ■ a*. *b Lla—
1*
Hall tn the presence of family
friends.
concluded with a candlehghtlng
service before an improvised wed­
ding bower.
Traditional wedding music was
played and Valerie speas rang

Rl Delicti are the i»rents of die
bride, and Mr and Mra Edward

I

The bride, given In marriage by
her father, woe a shaath style
drraa of Philippine lace over white

'and yellow gladioli.

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Grand Rapids, and Mbs J ion
Kelsey from Ferris State.
-

Mra. Mary Kahler of Yankee

I

btrtiiday with a delicious din­
ner. Those intending were Mr

luixe cxuvaa. Mr. and Mra. RlchMISS .MELANIE M. MUNTON ard Count and family of Middle­
ville. Mr and Mra Merl Count

Daughter of Past
Residents Plans
Summer Nuptials

belt Williams of Nashville. After
gift*. Afternoon caller* were Mra

All controls face tho
front

MR AND MRS. WILLIAM F. JOHNCOCK
. . . Mias Nora Lee Mlles Becomes Bride.

Delton Church
Is Setting for
Lovely Nuptials

ptttholOK&gt; ,nd tixw present The Nov. 17 meet­
ing will be held at Mra Rav
Wielands home, with the leaaon
ley and April Springer and Patsy
-Dnuing by Design" by Mra
Dodge.
Hastings
Public
Schools
follow
­
Don Lenz Member* will bring
mass tone arm
ing graduation. Her parent* are Thanksgiving recipes and centerOsgood of Hemet, Calif
Calif.;: Mra. f(inner Hasting* residents
John Chgood
Tough, long-lasting
■ Mildred LeVor of Brooklyn. N. Y.;
a 1M1 graduate of St. Jcweph
pebble-grain finish
Mra. William McCallum of Kata- nigh School Mr Coilins abo
Miss Nora Lee Miles and WUMembers of the Chidester
i Horn F Johncock were united In
Michigan State Unlvw’sity in Study Group mH with Mra Ger­ n-.iraiage by Ute Rev David Honey1945 and will receive his mas­ ald Knickerbocker on Oct. 21.
Margaret Winters and Mra ,
' 227'
the groom.
ter's degree in speech pathology Mra.
Maude Kura gave the home safe­
ONLY $75.00
. .Tr
funned in the nreacnce of 175
and audiology' from Northwest­ — ■____ ..
Mr. and Mra Garth Fiona ern Unlvendiy. Evanston. Ill.,
and thlt l^rTLTtX^K Oiurch al D'Ilon Wh“'
next Summer.
Tin Dorsey of Cleveland. Ohio
nd thkt important pipers be
yellow pompons decorated the
Both are past presidents of “
handy in case of an emerwnri ' .
««
Sigma Alpha Eta. speech and Mra. Charlene Kidder told about
,
Keeping Up With Hubby" from
2?
°f
MSU
a aillege section she attended
Ey
IJ1/1
Douglas Florla of Lansing were
A summer wedding U being during Use tiumcmaker* confer- IrLm-An 5Jllr* ot Galesburg Mr
131 4V. SHI.
M5 UBB
planned.
ence Howtraraa wero Mra Wto- ^’
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Tuesday evening.
trra and Mrs Phyllis Puller A ■AJ'wxrethegrrxxns |»rants
delicious luncheon waa served
”°*‘ry 5“ ,‘he
M
, . ,
and Mra. Ciiarlr* Kuepfer wu the

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Kothorine Weeber
Receives 50-Year
Rebekah Jewel

The Hiawatha Rebekah annual
Installation meeting was held on
Friday. Oct. 27. AU of the district officer* answered roil call
Rose Parker, president. Dimondale; Joyce Buehler, vice prealdent. Freeport; Arloa BUrghdutT,
secretary. Hastings, and Gertnide MacOconneH. Olivet.
Visitors wera from Olivet.
Bellevue. Charlotte. Dimondale
and Wayland. Alsd present was
Thlraa Anderson, right aid to
chaplain of the ladle* association
of Patriot Militant.
A jewel showing 50 year* of
continued membership was preaented to Katharine Weebcr.
Chaiiman of the lunch committee for the next meeting is The!ma Barr The next card party
committee will be Emma Payne,
Utha Keech. Greta Perkins and
Velma |Vandlln At the cloae of
the meeting a delicious luncheon

and daughter. Becky, of Rochee-

In a double ring cerejnony,
performed at 6 pm. in the Naxh•warded the Charles KUllaijs fur Hlle Methodist Chureh SaLurdsy. Ort. 23 Mis* Sandra LewlA
•on for being the funniest and daughter of Mr and Mra. Earcll
Phyllis Anderson. the mod original Lewis of 106 N. Main Street.
Naxhrille. became tlie bride of
of Farmington, a student st MSU. David Hummel, son of
MrsXzAllen Hummel of Kelly
enjoyed by all.
Highway, Vermontville.
Tlie Rev Max Gladding united
Welcome from like Odrraw. Wood­ the couple In marriage.
laud. Nashville. DeWUFand RichBaskets of wldte mums deco­
The decorating committee, the rated the altar
The bride, racorted to Ute altar
Jim Andkraona. Melvin Haights.
Pete Andersons and Iton Cunning­
hams did a grand job of adding to floor length gown of white satin.
the featlvltlea by decorating the The fitted skirt ended In a
room and the lovely punch table Chapel train, and a Jeweled
where doughnuts and sweet cider aown held the fingertip length
veil of Uliuion nrt She carried
David ulute mums
Hershberger* and the' Omar
Mia Jackie Smith of Phoenix,
Barnum*
Arts,, the bride’s cousin, was liw
maid
honor. She chu»e an
empire style fl«w length gown of
mint green with lace bodice and
slcevra She carried brown and
yellow mums.
Tlu bndcsmiHds were Mini
Gloria Varkoly of NaahvlUe. Mixa
BartMra Tuttle of Wyanddlte
and Miss Janeen Hummel of
Vermontville They wort gowns
The Hastings Senior Citizens' Identical to that of the maid
Club met Monday, Oct. 23 at the of honos' Brenda Lewis, sister
Parish House and enjoyed a pro­
gram of dance* and athletic and Frankie Tuttle ot Wyan­
achievement* presented by the
pupil* of the WUWjn Slaters dotte. the bride’s cousin. waa tlie
Dance Studio.
Allen Hummel Jr. of VermontJo-EUyn Mym. one of the
Wilson sisters, opened Hie show
with a tap medley which, with attendants were Gordon Gutthe glittering costume and the chnaa of Vermontville. Dewey
intricate variety of steps, had Hummel of Charlotte and Don­
everybody fascinated. Her artist- ald Hummel of Vermontvide.
Seating the gurat* were Rug«r
preclated by an audience whose Lewis of Nashville, brother of
only acquaintance with this type the bride, and Charles Tuttle of
of entertainment had probably Wyandotte.

Dancers, Baton
Twirlers Please
Senior Citizens

' RlchanT Weber o{ "Bainbridge
I “nd suter MUs Nellie’‘capp^
Naval Base. Md. brother of Uie
",
2* “J,d Pastor John M Boers of
.bride, wu brat man.
'**
uX
^ddlevllte. A special thank* to
' A rtcepucm followed the cere™
| mony. after which Ute happy couple
Mra
hHp'
। left by car for a weekend teip | “L.
J
:
They will be at home to their ’Km«“,ey Avc • «• Jra«Th.
friends on Becker Road. Hastings 'wcn(hf Morning Dove Extension
। Ute reception wu hosted by Mra
•VU* Munton. a 1941 graduate gtydy c&gt;uh
Wednradav mewn
Lynden Johnroek Jranle Jahnaon fyf Lakeview High School. BatClub 0,1 Wfdne«d*y momcut Uie brides cake. Barbara May I He Croek, eamevl her BA .with
Osgood served Ute punch. Marilyn honorai at Michigan State University
In March of 1945.
1845. She is
is■,
fnr
Johncock and Elizabeth Ann Roby - '
cr,llX in
attending Weatem Michigan Ump*

’Shadoweight’ low

Double Ring Rites
Unite Couple at
Nashville Church

Ihp HaaUnga WCTU spent a
T»,e hrtde. given in marriage bv
PrtSSJnoftMidd|h°ni'’ hcr (athCT Worr “
on
19 rw?n.rilk "town' f“htone&gt;1 tJai*
Une*'
'
?J
wltto ■ fund'd n«L three-quarter
.
'a
&lt;nd “ chupeJ trata- A «nan
i
Mr*, Peterson and Mra. tailbox decorated with
:hot.tcs.-i
IXnaer ..ompjnml on U»
„la
|lteS
'
ano and melodeon with group
j)ir carried a cascade of yelslnglng of several hymn* which low
and whlw cxnu4t1(xu
added
much zeal for the ocMrv Richard Baad of Portage
1
c' “Won.
attended her sister as matron of
• • •
honor She wore a yellow gown
Mr* Terry King of Ann Arbor fashioned wifh a velvet bodice aivl
'
■
luncheon
and baby shower given three-quarter length
by her sister-in-law. Mr*. Bruce flowers were yellow
Banghart of BatUe Crtek. on
I
Saturday
afternoon. Oct. 23.
।
Gutsta
were from Haatings, Heneveld of Cincinnati. Ohio; Miw
Vicksburg, Kalamazoo. Delton. Betty Johncock of Delton. lister of
i
Howell.
I-inrlng, Whitmore Dtke. Uie groan, and Mra. Ronald Keagle
i
and
Ann Arbor. Some of tlie of BatUe Creek.
1hustxuids and small children
Thom-u Reed of Delton served
i
as beat man and usher* were Rick
IBanghart home during the party.
bride, and Norman O’Meara and
On Wednesday evening. Oct. Wayne Payne, both of Delton
For her daughter’s wedding. Mra
Ron Merrill entertained with a Ely chose a black and white check
tyrfk-and-blue shower at the walking sun.

The Orville VanWies
Have Grand Trip

Mr. and Mr*. OrvlUe VanWto
returned Friday night from a trip
to Aruorai. where they visited ids
brother. Mr. and Mra. Ralph Van
Wle of Tucaon.
En route they visited Lincoln's
Tcanb at Springfield. IU.. the W1U
Next came a baton duet by
Rogen Memorial Building at day.
more. Okla, and "Boot HUI" at Krystyna f-eiurayiuki and Deb­
bie Ingram, both exhibiting skill
and finsase with the "stick "
The pre-schoolers, led by Paula
TUcson were Nogalea Mexico, the
Ifcen Museum and "Old Tucson' Wooden from Delton, were
Which Is a famous movie location Sandy Plsune. Dee White. Jo
Myera, Laurie Myers. Ronnie
Actor John Wayne was there mak- Myer*. Cindy Tolles. Kimberly
Converse, David Smith. DawnoUier interer.tlng sight was Uie ette Barnes, Robin Stonehouse
lights of TUraon at night from fall from Hastings&gt; and Deanna
Johncock, David Wllaon and
“A" Mountain.
Randy Wilson from Delton
The VanWIca visited the former
two-baton and a Boogie-andHoop • Baton number, presented
by Penny Jo Daniels of Wood­
home
land.
.
gards to dto friends tn Hasting*
where she *u a caseworker at the markable exhibition of discipline
Bureau of Social Aid.
and co-ordination They evident­
ly enjoyed what they were doing
and the oldsters watching them
enjoyed all the unscheduled little
tricks that these lltUe folks gave
for good measure
Another overnight visit wm with with evidence of careful plan­
Mr. VanWIe'a niece and family. ning. so that everything went of!
as planned, and there were no
delays between acta such m
and Dawn of Memphis. Tsnn.
Judy VanWie. who made the might have been expected with
so many little people involved
The Cltlxens are most grateful
to all who contributed to the
at St Joaeph’s Hospital there on afternoon's entertainment
Munday. OeJ IB, and W1U enjoy
the Arizona sunshine a whUe be­
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fore returning to Michigan
The temperatures were ranging

the visit, with nighttime tempera­
ture! of around 60.

Community House following the
ceremony.
The couple went to Mackinaw
City on their honevmoun
Both the bridk and groom
graduated from -TMaple Valley
Scliool in 1945 The new Mrs.
Hummel Is employed at the
Hmtlng* Mutual Inwirancc Com­
pany .and her husband wnrka

Member* of the wedding party
were entertained Friday evening
by live groom's parents follow­
ing rehrarail.
The Frank Kurin »p-*nt the
weekend with the Vai Kurrs at
near Newaygo.

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MIDDLEVILLE

and white tweed suit.
The reception waa
ay of Mra Fraser Inydde
was held in
I Uie
(TrudyJ Shade of Lake &lt;rxteOTA
Mra. Frieda Adams rewnwd
The pink-and-blue color• tbeirfB lPr“lrtfv111* Township Hall.
For traveling, the new Mrs.
Jolincock chose a blue and white
non where she had b&lt;-m staying
the gift table. There were IB to herringbone tweed suit with white of Uie Hastings OES. Cljaptar
ward Adnnut. while they were tn enjoy the evening of games and collar and cuffs
After a wedding trip, the bridal
Florida attending a gas and oil visiting as well as the fun of
Phyill* Leonhardt 1* to be In­
couple will make their home in
convention. .
the gift-opening.
Delton
stalled as worthy matron and PhUUp Leonhardt as worthy natron.
Installing officers are to be. Mar­
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Myron
Specially priced for “gift giving
jorie H1U. installing officer.- ElUaJohncock
The newlyweds are both IBM beth Wenaly, installing marshal,graduates of Dei tori High School Ina Elston, installing chaplain;
Until" her marriage the bride was Fem Peeraon. installing organist.
employed by J. C. Priutey Co. and and Janet Cheney.
the groom U employed by Eaton
Mfg. Co. in BatUe Creek. "

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be
1 selling Fanny Farmer's candy
।
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Mr. and Mrs Chris Kaechele and almond bark. The proceeds

The Robert Furrow family and
ra. Fmtnan Furrow visited
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The candy committee includes:
Mrs Robert Godfrey, Mra. Hasty
Mlles. Mrs. John McLean. Mra.
Arthur Karrar and Mra. Kanntelh
purchased from the Dick Smith*. Towne from Delton.
Camp Fire Girls of the Wood
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�Pennock Hospital
Women's Boards
Hold Meetings
H^pita) women* Board met Man­
ot Mrs. Gerald Beckwith.
plans far Die All-Member Affair
Nov. 3 were discussed. Mra Rose-11
SUinlm. soda! chairman, is in
duigc; Mr' Stephen Johnson,
j, oration chairman; Mr* Edvard

H beet Hollister in chair* of pub­
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Mn. Beckwith announced the

Nashville Laurel
Chapter Officers

Tbs trip to Detroit this weo
was an especially happy one for
New afllren tar Laurel Chapter Uie Bugrnc Honteers of 1339 S.
No. 31. Order of Eastern Star, have Montgomery, a* they brought
bewi instated at Nashrill*.
home thrtr new baby daughter,
Serving as worthy iratron, Mr*
BerUna Jopple; worthy patron.
Paul Corbin; amociate matron, birthday of Mn Hentear. Paige
is the third HtUe one to join the
Rcnlser household which now in"•‘ y
treasurer, ssya.
Betty Meade, couductreos, Mr* on Sept. 11. the Henlser's wad­
Montiel Dull: auocute exmduct- ding anniversary, and Gregory
«■*. Mr* Darlene Hughes; mar­ Gene, who Is four.
shal. Mfa. Nyls Watrous; organist.
Mra Isabel Wskh; Ada. Mr* Mar­
jorie H1U; Ruth. Mrs. Hahn Car­
bin; Esther. Mn. Helm Ack«l;
Martha. Miss Marlene AckeU;
Mra Joyte Baker; American
bearer. George Vogt; Christian

Michigan Association of Hospital
Ralph Pennock; chapiainTltra. Ina
AiAilisrics from Detroit.
Reports from departments were Elstcn. and sentinel. James Riser
gum and meetUgi adjourned.

Vermontville OES
installs Officers

at Uie hospital (fining room at I
’
Saturday evening. Oct. 23. the
pm on Oct. 25 There were II
following officers for Evening
guild repreaentauvee present
Star
Chapter
No.
943.
Vermont­
The Nov. 3 All-Member Affair
ville, were installed: Worthy ma­
wm discussed. The policy and by- i I —AV, *■ —— V —- ■
*‘
hw ctaumitlee Is to be set up wlUi I
—'7
Mra Richard Shuster as chairman |
Uriy scheduled mrellngs of both

s^Xy ^

bMrt“Gladys Green: treasurer. Miss
auuwe in the fiscal year was Margarete Zemke. conducSrera
explained by the president, Mra. Mra. Laquedta Valdlck; asaoctate
Cirrald Beckwith.
! conductresa, Mra Edna Huff;
Boyne Mountain Woriulwp re- chaplain, Mra Jean Baker mar,
pnu were ghrn by Mr* Howard shall. Mra Francra BheteAhetm;
Frost, Mrs WUltam GQlbert. Mra: organist. Mra Betsy Parker Ada.
H-bert Hollister and Mra. Beck- Mra Albert Rockafeliar: Ruth.
•MMn. Judy Gardner; Esther, Mr*
Mr*. Beckwith exprnMCd Uie wish ; Pearl Ewing; Martlia. Mn. Vlrjh.t allnxianceallhe AU.MrtnbWi^nta im*; necta. Mn Minna
Allalr b» large and that it te all Klni.
guild mrmben' responsibility lo ~™'
Mn. Mary Trowscijuaint the public with Uie serv-1 teWt-. smiincl. Mike Huff, and
kto and functions of the guild*.
instructor, Mr*. Gladys Green

Iced Butter
Shapes of t

Halloween
rated Square
Special Halloween Friedcokex

dox.

Fudge Brownie*
fcmethmg to satnfy.ihaljweef tpoth.
Dole's Peanut Brittle &amp; Cocoanut Brittle

6 for

Nancy Lee Todd,
Larry Goodenough
Married Saturday

Society ne,ws Kenneth Hewitts

Carol Jean Jackson and Ken­ J.T U-Z
neth Hew it: repeated their wed­
ding vows Saturday morning.
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n Lil-

hrt* rbn.rhii «r&gt;«- ii

frfcnds
75 ft
ft nd*

members
member* I

p'°
•for ,hc ‘MUdtatlon of oflleer*

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Mrv Ferule Munton and ffivpi

(soclaUon were Introduced

Mis*

Parente of the couple are Mr. vart of Grand Rapids were dcnl. Mrs Ma)-n&lt;rd part. m»rMra Wm. Parker entertained and Mrs. Marion Jackson of Thuraday gu«te of Mr. •nd jtal; Mra Nyta Watrous. Ameribar bridge club on Thursday rural Lake Odessa and Mr. and Mn Frank Hynes. Fhe Hynea c-n flag bearer- Mrs Duane OsMn Laverne Hewitt of rural
Mbs Nancy Lm Todd, daughter
chrutlan flag bearer, and
speat the weekend al Lake Cily. 1
Woodland.
U—. — fVa
few I ■____ ____
of Mr. and Mra Forrest Frank
'dent. Mra Leonard Jopple. worof 7191 Shaytowu Road. Venuontbekah Aseerobly tn Grand
father,
chose
her
mother's
wed
­
Ville. and Larry Goodnuash. son
ding dress ot ivory satin with net Ing and fishing m wH! m visit- • no 31, wm also introduced.
Hospital Guild
I. Howard Goodoverlay, featuring a broken em­ Ing. They have been visiting lite ■ Mrs. Oabun introduced her ofaln, VermoulviUe.
oc Wednesday. pire style with a sabrtna neck­ pormte. the Frank Kelly*, who, ncera and expressed her thank*
line. snd the wrist length sleeves accompanied them to Cedarville j and appreciation for a successful visiting a cousin. Mra Audrey
3 pm. tn Uie Vermontville Meth­
wwe edged with pleated net. The for a lew days
odist Church’
trip, an
and and enjoyable year.
Z’ . i»nc-7h aZIX
loc * Iew
fishing trip.
now length dress extended into,-------the
tjwFran
pranGogins
Gogins family, ! conducting Uie Ceremony of
Hie Bev. Warren Jackson read commKtae for the evening- Wln- a
chaoe length
enrth train. Her veil
veil
“**.rY*“ family.
.
chapel
The Lo&gt; 8L Martina of Muni- 'installation were: Mrs. Malcolm
the double ring ceremony bi the
ring vteUed the Henry and Maclver. installing officer; Mrs.
pressnee of approximately 135
Perkins
from her aunt Thelma. Carol al- "Chip" St Martin tamlllea on Rohm Toten. installing marMra. Jame» Clark, installtided traditional organ music.
•o wore the same pettlsllp Uiat the weekend of Oct. Id. Last
Mra Alice Coulon at Atlanta. h«r sister wore al her wedding weekesul. Merl St. Martin, also ing chaplain; Mrs Pern Pierson,
Munaljig. who VU hunting
by her father, wwe a street-length
•arller this Summer, which was of
.
-nK installing organut. and Mr*
vlcltjily., visited liiem
them and ,Jsnet Cheney, installing soloist.
nlng after visiting her father. made from part of her maternal tn this vicinity
^sndmotherTLeddX dip Ble atao 11U -on and family, thea shawl neckline. Her short veil
Joseph
St. Minlna
Martins, of Umc11
Howell
irutalled aa worthy matron and
carried an orchid and whlte|Jo
*nh “
Tlie Ben Campbell* were Sun- Fred Matteson a* worthy patron,
week. A family dinner Oct. 17 at
and site curried a bou
day gutwU of Uwir daughter, tho Other ofllcen who were inthe Matthews' home brought the with white streamers.
and white carnations

Among the college students Mn William Prost; associate
patron. Prank McIntyre; con­
tlie homecoming being the main ductress, Mrs. Vernon Hooper:
secretary. Mis* DonUia Corning;
Martini Hein. Karen Morgan. treasurer, Mr* Harry Balsch;
chaplain. Mn. Hotel Derrick:
marshal. Mn. Hany Stimson;
Connie Carter of Midland. Jeff organist. Mra DeEtte Baker;
Kimmel from WMU; Vai Smith, star points were Adah, Mrs.
Tom King. Rod Miller. Mike James Polhemus; Ruth. Mn.
Youngs, the J. C. Ctareya. Carol Ivan Payne; Esther. Mn. Jerome
Rone, Joe Morgan. John Scbowal- Van Matre Martha. Mr*. Pearl
ter and Rod Kelthley from MSU; Brown; Electa, Mn. Dorothy
Shoran Wellfare. Janine Os- Bonneville; Warder. Mn. Frank
troth and Martha Culbert from McIntyre, and Sentinel. Ivan
CMU, JU1 Edger from Alma and Payne.
Flag Escorta Installed were:
Dawn Burghdoff, Daye Will.
Jean Ketecy and Linda Ftdewa Hany Stimson. Christian flag.
Vernon' Hodper as O.EH
from Ferris State.
. •and
—- •••••&gt;■••
M^s. Harry
Harry Balsch
Is .cereMra Clarence MUler wm call- flag.
flag Mrs
--------- ---w.
ed to Houghton Lake on Friday, monlal director and Instructor.
______ of 'thc'lllAcM
&gt;■&gt;__ T*tnhn
(£u ■■
15. ,b^Tu^
of *t
At aa latar
later maatlm*
meeting Mv«
Mts John
her sister-in-law. Mra. David Howell will be Installed m umKomoriy, who paurd away on ctA(e eonductrtM.
euulu. Mr. MUkr &gt;U
——j— —j
.».« .Mrs. Osbun, wm presented her
her bridal b
Reluming
a northern er on Wednesday to attend tlie past matron's jewel by junior
funeral, and she returned home past matron. Mrs. Maynard Park.
&lt;M&gt; Eagle Point road
Gifts were presented to Lote and
the foUowing day.
Jerome, from their officer*, by
wood. The groom, a graduate of
Halfing*, la. employed in LanMrs. W xxtmaiisee chote IM hei
gUig.
'
Theme, Fidelity and Love; Sym­
bol. Key of Friendship; Prayer.
A reception for Ken and Carol
WM held on October 18 at the Wayne Peacock, at Morley a Study to show thyself approved
unto God a workman that need
not be ashamed, rightly dividing
'the guest
tlie word of truth &lt;U Timothy
also entertained Mr. and Mra. 3-15&gt;. Colon. Blue and white.
Homer Peacock of Portland for
and Mrs. Robert Shoemaker, dinner on Bunday.
Out of town guests were presMn. Frank Crabb, Mr. and । ent from Grand Rapids. Edaunt and uncle of the bride, and

tricta Rathbum of Charlotte, se­ the Hrat time In many years slater * only attendant. Bhe wore
lected a black and white wit and and included Mrs. Coukxi. Bruce a pink dotted Swiss dress with an
empire waistline edged with a
Mra Plynn Matthews and Mr. wide moss green velvet ribbon
and Mrs. Nanai Nielsen.
with bow and ribbon extending
down the front. Bhe carried a
were Mike Todd of Hastings and
fireside bvuket of pink carna­
Rex Todd of Vermontville, brothers
tions with matching ribbon.
of the bride.
751 N Barber Road, entertained
Attending the groom as best
Oct. 16 fcr the following young
church parlors immediately fol­
After the bride and groom cut
lowing the weddlna with Mr. and
their
wedding cake, a light lunch
- unde entering live Navy; Ray Altoft
and Tom Landl*, entering the tending were the bride's parents,
Army. Those who attended from and her grandparents. Mr.* and
Miss Jackie Goodenougb. sister of
Mra Clyde Shoemaker. Sr., her
the groom, served the bride s cake
sister and husband. Mr. and Mr*.
snd Miss Janet Ann Betts ot Char­
Muskegon. Stephen Karr ar, the groom's
parents, and Louann and Tom.
MUler poured the punch and Miss Grand Ledge, Keith Savaawl and his frandparenta, Mr. and
Rosalie SjMdel of Na*hv|lle served and family of Vicksburg. Wilma Mr* Homer Henncy snd Mr. snd
coflee. Jay and Dennis Todd,
Mrs. Wayne Henney and boy*.
brothers of Uw bride, accepted Uie
, The bride changed into a win­
gifts, and LouArui Schrtver was bi
ter white drew with gold acces-

trip the bride changed to a flow-

ville.

U was master paint night
the Aluminum Extrusion Company Tuesday at tlio Hastings Coun­
try Club*bridge game. The north-

Cookie Doy Every Wednesday—4 dox. aM*. pkg. $1.00

Mra Julius Bellas-. of Katamaarc leaving Saturday for

DALE’S BAKE SHOP

|.
!IsIsWorthy
Worthy Matron
Matronofof Mrs. Munton and
Middleville OES
Stephen J. Cooley
About
and
o*X^.«nuT^.iExchange
Vows
Saturday evening. Oct. 33.

Heaney, before an alter of white ton and daughter. Donna,
uaon gave an tntmwtmg lesson mum-. and pink carnation* on
on "Decorate For Living." The candelabra with potted palms in Mcxxe, who attends WMU. Mra.
Mrfo.bmTweb : performed at
next meeting will be Nov. 17 at the background.
PhyUls Rider, Tanya and E^l iom^g and -muoduclng l he, mer's heme..
Mias
. ta,tln&lt;
!
,
formed by th eRev. Simon T. Moore. Jr.. Paul Moore andred
’ov* I *
guraU
Wedding dinner
guesta at QM 1
with Mra. Carlton Ferguson

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Personal Mention I Mrs. Woodmansee

—• Now At Home
After Honeymoon

telnet! the wedding party st a re­ Akoft and Sylvia Walter*. Robhearsal luncheon Bunday afternoon.
thur Yorger, James Carpenter

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Welcome Daughter

ill Include

and William Bartlett and tilled

Slasnim of Kalamaxm. Teof west aunt and uncle of the groom.
winners vrer4"*Mra. Gordon Iron. of the bride.
to Mr* Grace
It tmU Belfli Id

J. WUmxi. Mn. Bob Gris, Mra.! Refreshments were serve,
Lynn Johnson and Dean John- | from table* attracUvely decorat
•on fog the bumetxMUing game
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MIDDLEVILLE OES MEETING
The regular meeting of Mid­ sin. Jane Rocklfeller. Presiding
dleville Chapter No. 17. 0X8.
Schubcrt, a school friend of the
Temple, Wednesday evening,
young couple recalved
Nov. 3 at g pm. A potluck supper
at 8:30 pm, member* please many useful gifts for their new
bring table service and a dish to
Out-of-town guests were from
pass AU member* are urged to
attend.
Grand Rapids. Bonnac. Lapeer,
Mr* Harold Britten and VcrawutvUle, ClarkXvllle, Waydaughter, Jean Willlama and her tend. Lansing, Sidney. Coopers­
daughter. Trudy were Bunday ville, Stanton, Grand Ledge and
virilors at tlie Jamoi Britten Woodland.
hone.
Mr. and Mn. Donald Britten

Mn. James Polhemus. • Mr. and
Mrs Russell Breler. Mr and M:s

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spending nearly 21 years in the Wilbur Klump.

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he was In the Army. His family

Open Mon. thru Frl. till 9 p.m.—Closed Saturdays

one says, the trend and
certainly were beautiful.

Indianapolis over the weekend
v wiling tlirtr sou and family. Dr.
and Mrs. Richard Wander. 1 Ills

Na WE ARE NOT

Going Out of Business!
NOR ARE WE

Liquidating our Stock!

isxta.
turned from a Western trip on
which she visited mostly tn
Wellington and Oregon.
Mr. snd Mm. Edward Lcchteit-

WE'KE NOT REALLY HAVING A

SALE!

of Clarendon HlUa. ID, took a
trip to Bridgeport. Conn., last,

HOWEVER, WE ARE OFFERING
OUR FINE LINES OF:

• MaGee
• Monarch
• Barwick
• Regency
• and Windsor

also joined them for the weekend
making a most pleasant family
reunion. They also visited the
Worlds Fair. The crip Itself was
outstanding as the colors were
simply gorgous especially through
Pennsylvania and New York.

Bangharij.

and

Mrt

CARPETS
at our Regular Low Prices
that other stores often list as

Uxiise

John McLean. Mrs. Rich-

Richnew
on Wednea-

X

took a carry-ln luncheon and
spent the day with Joan

-SPECIALS
Full Brand New Rolls ol Carpet.ng .n *»ock (two
’• for immediate .nMallation for Moen's Christens*

regular price a»

•unday visitor.

SALE the year around!

a physical education teacher in
weekend with her mother, the
Woodrow Wynns.

leaving this Thursday morning
to ^xnd a few days with their
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Mra. Ethel. Wright of Battle

daughter and family. Uie Mar-

Rug &amp; Furniture
Cleaning Specialists
YEARS EXPERIENCE—GUARANTEED WORK

�S—THt: HASTINGS BANNF.R
TkwMtay. October M, IMS

people.
formerly the Brown
School built approximately 85

Mr. and Mra. Spicer own and
Exploding Oil
operate the Circle 8 Variety
store in Vermontville, and Mr.
Splcrr drive* a track for the
Heater Gauses
Capitol Toy Company ol LanDestructive Fire !

Proceedings of the Barry'
Co. Board of Supervisors

East Doud
By Mrs. Lloyd Oiren
Mrs. Herman Gelman from
South Haven is .pending a few
day* with her parent*. Mr. and
Mra Will Ourd. * Mra. Mary
Shield* and children from Port­
age called on her grandparents,
Mr. and Mra. Will Ourd. Satur­
day. * Mr. and Mr*. Howard
Moore were Bunday dinner gtieiu
nt their daughter's home. Mr.

Around the World

ton * Mr. and Mr.- Linden Norri* and boy* were Bunday dinner
guest* al Lyle Norris', went of
CfaaeyMra. William Cox and children
from Nashville «pent Saturday at
the Lloyd Owen* Mr*. Eunice
Bancroft from Freeport and Air*.
Smeeeburger from Grand Udge
oiled at the Lloyd Owen* home
Saturday. * Mr. and Mr*. Lloyd
Owen* called at Karol Owen's at
Algonquin Lake Sunday. * We
are glad to report Mra. Kdon
Houghtalln U much better and
back in her Beauty Nook again.

MU.M.
MU., O » &gt;0

cw

of Vermontville will leave Nov.
14 for » tlurt-month trip that
will take them nround the world.

.WE!

If Your Poythedc

Soems To
MT AWAY'

Stan Trumble, C.L.U.
TRY PLANNED SAVINGS

New York Life
Phone Vermontville
259-7298

ne

BIDS WANTED
136 E. State St.

HOLIDAY
HOSTESS
ENSEMBLE

a wonderful holiday offer

oo

Township Treasurer's 40% Short Term

Phone WI 5-3853

Tax Bonds. Detailed. Amounts available

AU Savinft Injured Up Io

$10,000 •dll. F.S.L.1.6^,

at Barry County Clerk's Office.

4-Pc. COFFEE SET
' with purchase of

Member Federal Home .Loon Book System

•89»“

FREE SHOCK CHECK

gleaming silver.
Everything in
one purchase

Jack Echtinaw's
Service

SEE
Gordon or Elwood

Yoder

Offer endi
December 31,1965

320 N. Michigan

Hostings

Yoder Sunoco

SEL

Freeport

Jack or Ed
Echtinaw

Rockhill &amp;
Banghart

J»&lt;O1847 ROGERS BROS?

Hastings
Shell

327 S. Jefferton

Hastings
SEE

Chet or Rocky

Get a free Monroe shock
check and take advantage
of this special offer nf •
International stainless steel
flatware for only $2.99 S

Larke's Cifgo
•Service

135 E. Green

Hastings

SEE
Lyle Sanborn

Silcock
Marathon

1436 S. Hanovtft

Hastings

Hastings

SEE

SEE

Gary Hartman

Bob Silcock

The Following Dealers Listed:

r)7li££e/u JEWELERS
til W.it Sot* Sumi -

One hour

"mmimzini;:
CCRTIFIES

Marble's Standard

V &amp; J Mobil

202 I. State

227 E. State

Hostings

Hastings

SEE
Fay Marble

THE MOST IN DRY CLEANING
OPEN fro« 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., Fri. un 9 p.m.
ONE HOUR SERVICE on Request from 8 A.M. to 3 P.M.

Vern Bowman

Ill West State St, Hastings

QUALITY FURNITURE

�Hastings Seeks 7th Straight Win at Charlotte
Victory Would
Clinch Share of

Homecoming Tilt i Blue &amp; Gold
A*
hJ^s*£.he Powers Way to

Conterenee title

western in Spartan ««»«£Stadium be- oth Straight
p

Lakeicood 7’rareln

ginning al 1:30 pin.

(‘.larpymen Score 3

To Meet St. Johns;

]
the Wildcats blasted Michigan
Stoic 39-11 Northwestern scored
another lopsided JU-6 victory In

Touchdoicnt in 2nd

Ionia at Alma

In the third quarter Charlotte
Guard Corky Helman inter- fumbled
a punt on ita own 3a

one. In the finale Tom McKenzie
scored from 39 yards out.
B&lt;yh touchdowns were scored
In the third quarter of the Lake-

linn undefeated li their elx
games.
All four athlete* in Coach
Clarey's No. 1 backfield partici­
pated In the scoring which gave
Greenville a record ot two wins.

MMSlivlUt *1 Ixwtll
X««Uad at Wi/Uad.

Kd’lp Th'

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4
Section Two—Pages 1 to a
------------ ——

Thoughts For A Week

“ " Girls m Area

The Freshmen took third with)

Plslawsn •. OtMg* 9.
Itetterr-Jlr 39. B.»i Tril=!=&lt;
r»rtl*&gt;9 42. Dalritt 0.
Vlck.kure 39. UsIT.rUty Hl&lt;
ru&gt;UB 31, Xtru-.tc i

'

If one has to jump
future with the football made of
3.000 dellcately-tled flowers.
The Sophomore float depicted

class in gun safety te scheduled
to start on Monday. Nov. 1. at
7:30 pm. al First Presbyterian
Church basement

a stream, and knows
how wide it is. he will

not jump. If he does

Weller

was

downed

on

the

Greenville never got mart than

entire game, picking up a total
of four.
Defensively. Btevg Bchonddmaycr and Mike Murphy were
credited with seven tackle* cadi.
fumble as did Charlie Myers.
Hess accumulated 1
IS and’Glbaon

BUNGALOW iint out of town on North Broadway. • has living room with a fireplace. three

GRSmVILLE
BAnrntn ........
Officials: Hans Schuller, ref­
eree; Bill Mack, umpire, and Jim
Heldenricb. head linesman, all
from Marshall.

AND A REAL GOOD HOME CLOSE IN THE FOURTH WARD, has living room, dining room, kitchen.

STATISTICS
GHB HHS

$9,800.00
AND A GOOD INCOME PROPERTY IN THE FOURTH WARD, insulated and aluminum sto™ win-

t?

— '

Offer Gun Safetv
year 440 when they defeated the
—
* ।
Celts. 1965 with the Saxons de-' ( zsill'Q/x irtt* IwrtMZG
i
resting Greenville and 1965 with ViOllrSC 101 DUyb,
Uie Saxons winning the charaJ
i

tuited his way in. Weller's kick

Wide Choice of Homes and Real Estate of All Types

IT. anti Mr? ringer uuxion
uporrMirtnj the two-ycar-old

1 he Hastings Banner

Tlie Juniors had three entries!
to exemplify thetr theme of-Hl.«-' Thursday, October 28, 1965
lory Hepea Is Itself.'' Each float --------------------- :
was a “Saxon history book'' re-1
'■
—
~ I

Murphy got threg. Brian Ehuin­

°fTHEWEEK

__

Of Horse Show at
Michigan State

Additional
Sports
On Page 6

ssixa-.."^

Aral

CHECK OUR HOME &amp; PROPERTY LISTINGS

A

Jf'onipii fo Regin
Monday Nipht

YMCA Secretary Bob King has
announced that, conditioning
soring the ".take cverx In the
Hastings Htehk 1965 home­ classes for women will begin
Leo W. Barth. Hastings photo- *alkinglu&lt;rae class.
coming featlvitiea Friday were
Carl Ingle of Shelbyville^
declared to be as exciting as any the East gym ot Hastings High. North Central States Walking Tenn., la to be the judge; Robert'
and the floats the -finest ever “
Hone Breeders' Futurity and R. Becker. Haaung*. te the farAn outstanding, unbeaten foot­
Show to be held Swturdsy, Nov.
ball team odds to the enthusiasm
0. at the livestock pavilion at
■t any school and the students
Michigan State University.
at HHS went all out lo make this
Mlclilgan State Junior quarter*
year's event among tn* best
ball.
! weanling division will be Pam
The usual march from lhe
Wonted should wear slacks or J Barth. Barths daughter, with wap remember hte first play In
Mr. Midnight
the pep rallr .tTendia b. the shorts
shorta and gym shoes
shoes. There te
ls;w.
Miamxta Chandel:
vnanoei; Dens
ucn* a college
course game.
game Entering
uwrnj the
inc
Van I, M.u^memiw.r.tn^ri.ea no charge and all in the area are Erickson. Hastings, with Sun* Ohu&gt; Suite game with six sec«ffTb.• erentaaTXXV.m
wins desiring
more Marte,
Robin and
MarteMrs
andRoger
Mrs ond»
Roger
to go lowther
q . mraoers isurnra Invited
p-r,n„. Per
&lt;Mrtnr
more Robin
to ond»
ru lowther
ran left ran
end left end
The
r n
?'n
. i information
may call King at Buxton. Woodland, with Go six yard* for the final touchdown
I^aU flowed !M5.a&lt;sl.
Boyk Velvet lady B.
in State's 33-7 victory.
------------•»«til has entered MiMte.y
' What has been, andwhatwffl
Functional of "innocent" heart
j **?’*’“£ l"
d’'f j
be " The float followed lhe Greek;murmur* of childhood are *o| J*”™]- ,,0,,P '*" M“u*
architectural style with a Sir i common that more than half of: MlddtevHle has entered KiYellow Jacket humbly kheeltng i any group of 100 youngster* is wania SPwm and Doris trickto the mighty power of the Sax-,likely to have them Such mur- son ha* entered bun* Lady
on King. In the trophy case rest-^nurs give no cause tor alarm Bird Marie.
ed the victory football* ot 1963 and usually disappear during
Winner of last vtur’s yearling
and 1964 and the humble Yellow i adole»cence.
: diyWon waa Melvin Norman ofJacket hands tlie victory ball of i -- ------------------------------------------------------ ---- ---------IMS to the Saxon King Trailing
-w*
w
behind Ute magical scroll were»F ■ VB
TT
R ®
■ B

wioht

i HiiUmi at C&gt;»tlo«U
OrworlUa
Orta* L

the second half was a different
Hastings took the kickoff
launching the third period and
traveled 78 yards tn 11 plays with
Quarterback Dave Williams
sneaking over from about a half­
foot to make the score 12-0 with
7:36 left in the period. Co-Captaln Ken Weller ran the point.
The Saxons forced the Yellow
Jackets to punt after the kick­
off and started their third touch­
down drive from the Hastings

... ___

IT/a^.

tense contained the Saxons tor

Lakewood oulxushed Alma. 160

13 to 5 In

oAMsa raiDAY

-----

Wins Honors at
Homecoming

with new Coach Ed Helby. had I
defeated Lakeview and Char-1
PREP GRID RESULTS
lotte. had lost to St. Johns and
Ionia and played a scoreless tie
with Ionia.
Mike Hew climaxed the Sax­
34. Mtolt VtUn 0.
ons first scoring drive when he CUtdoate
WayiMid 13. leuik CkrlrUM t«.
Kampered 12 yards Into the end
tone with 3:18 left In the first
period. The 'drive covered 56
yards in flve plays. Hess moving Spri-upctt 7. Olivet «.
Ctau *&lt;Ml« 39. C9M«
CkATlM 0.
.
tempts.

vlously wfnless Panthers scoring
the all-important extra point.
John Skinner passed to Jim
Thia effort took six playa aid­
Schimunek for the Alma TO. ed by a major penalty on the
visitors. Williams passed to WclMiller ran the winning point
The play covered nine yards.
Weller kicked the point and it

passing and
downs. .

niwTi
a*Xtl vtiTa
THIS vntntansw
THUMDAY

Half to Retain Lead

Seeking their seventh consecu­
Hastings High School's power­
tive victory, the Hastings High ..ueaKea or tnc tsparrans 13-» m ful. well-balanced football ma­
Saxons will tiravel to Charlotte mi
T
chine scored three times In the
second half Friday night roll to
**2? I until 1959. but they've met each a 37-0 victory over Greenville
si00* i
1 year *lncp Bnd Northwestern te High on Johnson Field.
Centeal Confmenre
J? W
!
loottln* fw *U Otat Big Ten
Centrel Conf*ence game.
wln
aftrr homecoming throng and kept
I ox.-li JrwA CI.’.. .
- -■ *__

Mohre fo°rm«? ChariMteh.tar°b Mp,e&lt;1 ‘ Orand L^’e P*® ftnd
Mahr*. f0™«c Charlotte star.
went
yard4 for M touchdown in
A *i»i will assure the Blue * i the second quarter and Ron HarGold at least a share of lhe rte ran for the point. End Mike
league championship after Ionia, Welch recovered a Comet fumble
scored the biggest unaet in many. on lhe Ledger's IQ lu the third
years when they shut out the quarter and Perry Gregory
Grand Ledge Comets last week. | scored. Stan Krydnakl ran the
X-0
j point.
.
Alma posted an upset by de-1 Charlotte trailed St. Johns 30featlng Lakewood. 7-6. while St.113 at lhe half, but lhe Redwings
Johns romped at Charlotte. «-1 rolled In the teat two quarters.
St. Johns recovered three
Grand Lqdge had been unbeat­ Charlotte fumbles in the first
en in West Central play, al­ half and turned them all Into
though the Comets had lost touchdowns. Lee HUI went 45
their opener to Lansing Gabriels yards for the first slx-polntcr.
Tlie Ledgers had had little Gene Radamacher went over
trouble winning their other from the two in the first quarter,
game*—until Ionia came along
and Hill went In from the six in
the second.
their M-0 trouncing at the
Dave Green scored both Ori­
ole touchdowns In the second

T Football Bounds* JllHS Senior Float Gyfn Chute» for Barth Chairman

course which will continue for
feur sessions on a uccesaive
Monday evenings.
All boys and girls interested in
taking the course are Invited to
&lt; Michigan University.
participate.
Members of the court, presentUnderhill also te starting a
ad at the half, iacluded Bonnie
Sportswomen's clubhouse at PoEnd Mrs. H. W. Btltl; Diana dunk Lake. Ten girls are already
Dunn. Freshman, daughter of signed up and more girls and
Mrs. Ernie Fifleld; Linda Becker. boys are Invited to take advanSophomore, daughter of Mra.
no charge.
Those successfully passing the I
examination at the end of the
course will receive a certificate
Greg Wood. Katie Hubert. and card for their wallets and
will have the right to purchase
Hubert, waa the flower

Katie and members of

ns interested may contact
Underhill. phone WI

not know how wide it
is. he will jump. And.
six times out of ten he

will maki* it. * ’ ' ’

SPONABLE
FUNERAL HOME
Robert H. Sppnoblc, Owner
W. Green at Broadway

Ph. WI 5-3252

Subscribe fo The Banner/

Yards Hushing

downttslr* s largo living room,, newly decorated,
arkj hardwood (loon, TV

..$15,000.00
A REAL GOOD HOME IN MIDDLEVILLE, has three bedrooms up and full bath, and down a living room,
one bedroom, dining room, kitchen and has stool down, basement with oil heat and three stall garage,
$1,500.00

Punting Average
Yards Penalised

believed to be Michigan State's
oldwt Unng ex-foott»U player,
having lettered In 1904 and 1906.

living room. dsn.. dining room, kitchen snd full bslh, full basement with gsv furnace, one stall
garage, * real good location foe_______________ $7,000.00
A REAL NICE HOME IN THE 4th WARD with two bedrooms upstairs and one bedroom down, living
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$12,100.00
GOOD HOME IN THE 1st WJ

SOLD

$6,500.00

A REAL NICE HOME IN HOPE TOWNSHIP about seven mites out on Cedar Creek Road, has two bad-

..$7,500.00

IN THE FOURTH WARD. « real nice brick house, ranch style, has living room with fireplace, carpet
•nd drapes included, two bedrooms and bath, air conditioned, pine paneled family room, or utility
room, attached garage, nicely landicaped, for .$18,500.00
TWO LARGE BUILDING LOTS ON NORTH BROADWAY for$2,300.00 aach
AND STILL ANOTHER GOOD HOME IN WOODLAND, all on one floor, living room, three bedrooms,
I._____ r..._________ - ____ _____ i j____ i__
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siding for -.—J-u.—.$7,150.00
A REAL GOOD HOME IN THE $ECOND WARD, with two nice bedrooms upstairs and one bedroom

Every inch a rugged
John Deere

17.200.00
A NEARLY NEW HOME IN THE TAFFIE ADDITION, has thro, nice bedrooms and full bath and
next level basement with hot water furnace fired with gas. attached two stall garage. radio and
Intercom, built In. has a patio on back 10 x 24’, all on a full lot and all for--$22,000.00
95-ACRE FARM IN HASTINGS TOWNSHIP, with house with six rooms and bath, garage and toot
■
K
Kar— 40 «
St
__ . _ ___ . _
wells on farm, also 15 acres of woods. 60 acres of work land, for$12.500.00

growing family?
get an expansion loan

BUSINESS LOCATED RENTAL PROPERTY in good business district which rents for $150.00 per mo. foe
A RIAL GOOD, YEAR ’ROUND HOMI RIGHT ON LEACH LAKI, has living room, three nice bedrooms.
...I LIi^Kaa r/wm*
aL4i__ .......I ....II
I- m
.. I J- - --

A GOOD HOME CLOSE IN IN HASTINGS, has two bedrooms, hall and full bath upstslre and dowa.oarf
bedroom, living room, dining room, kitchen and toilet »ut, has basement with new gas furnace,
new water heeler, situated on Vi lot. foe_u__ 5,250.00

8 - 7 - 6 - 5 - 4 - 3 - 2 - 1 . . . if the ages on your family roster are
JOHN DEERE
LAWN &amp; GARDEN
TRACTOR

DUE TO RECENT SALES WE NEED NEW LISTINGS
HUSTINGS SALESMEN

ESTATE
KER
- fc hi W
145 W. Stafa

HastihRs, Mkh.

Carl Niathgmof

Homa Phone WI 5=3004

Richard Slocum
Homa Phono WI 5-5B5B

Goodyear
BROS.
Implements
Ph. WI 5-5052
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• starting to sound like the “countdown0 . . . maybe you want a

home improvement loan for an addition to the house. Remember,
there's always room for ona more ... at HCBr of course!

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MEMBER: Federal Depogjl Insurance Corporation

Friendly, Neighborly Service for 78 Conlinuoun Yeeru

�HASTINGS
BOWLING

COUNTRY
STYLE!

AHJC SENIOBS
Bowl 12. St. Martin* 10. Ameri-

UOM &gt;

140. Tom Kenflrid ‘18?. Dave
Towns 177. Lynda Newton 155
and Sandy Oaaklll 141.

Aluminum Products

SHURFINE ELBOW SPAGHETTI Oft

104-511. Jack Reynolds 311-500.

MACARONI--

158-40L

MONDAY MIXERS
Welcome Tavern 21. McAllister
Oil Sales 30. Savings A Loan
II1., Foodland 164. NorthMdc
Grocery and Vogta 16. Mary’s
Beauty Shop 154. Haan’s Stand­
ard Service 15. Hastings Heights
14. Michigan Magnetics. Sherlil’s
Girls. Food Center and Big D
12, Piston Ring and Parma Ire’s

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*
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Shirley VanDenberg blistered
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Maynard Tucker chalked 220-560,
Joe Bennett 5?3. Dewaync Pugh
506. Art Gallup 310-555. Mike

Country Fresh COTTAGE

Outman 518.

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GETTING UP IN THE

WORLD OF SPORT

Michigan State University U
legkte

gridiron.

Hattingi

football fans are happy about
this.

5Bc

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oilier buildings mutt face all
• year long. But the big game
is still to te ptarad with Old
Man Waiter. Put your bulld-

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Irwin 547. Shannon 1
-^COMMERCIAL majors
Warren &lt;Pr»d&gt; |
DeWitt 182-486.
lUrtMn and c. Hi
S:
Wpai iutd an 804 high Kwi
nme and 3329 high wrta LeX
and!
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j Standlags: Parker's Bar, Smith «* &gt;» .. Mvo-gum^^Xd^id hrrt 203-558, Jim Barr 202-541 I » No. 2 744-2150.
;
Springer 213-541, Al Rel&lt;**ONDAY BOWLEJUTPTES
*“rd
'Brqs. and V A J 19, Consumer* Qty F(JO&lt;j
ler
Jack Hoeman 520 and 1 fundings: Walidorff'a 21 MoHavtlnd* Aluminum 17,
io. Aulo TaT'lnn^
lOwnowjU, jg, DepuiM. 15. LaA,^ 3-,.
TH
Olenn Laubauch &amp;21.
| lor Aires. Penney, and Ollmorr.
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20. Gardner’s 13. Ooior Center 17
RECREATION Na 3
!lahl,,r’* “*•
Flex and
Mert Ward and Viking 12, The iu£ Shirr ruuid 224^.“*.,
. It waa Im RnHn—..
i &gt;. Thiraclean 14, Hastings Mllllnr
Barn* RHrUeraUon ir
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y uf laat week aa he lad Hastings Radio * TV 12. Rock-

Com» In and

MEET
MISTER
SPARTAN!

•way 170-430, Sandy Daniels 141E1U Hlfdon 157-443.

££2J“} a,,»rt" *“• Fran
owem ICO, June Richardson IM
and Nancy Taykr 17«
Barb Kiersey. Color Center
Kked UP lhi l.lT.JjX
to. Arcade Beauty Salon. Ute

HAPPIER
families

TUESDAY MIXED LEAGUE
Standings: Thor nappie Skalinsr Rink. River Bend Golf and
Highland* Dairy 19. Welionk
Hinting &amp; Plumbing 18. Andrus
Insurance Agency 15. Johnaon's
Furniture 14. Ken's it Bob s Dull
13 and Poll's Construction 11.
Good aeam: Bruce Brume
192-493, Maurice Adrianaon 181­
488. Dorotha Brumm 164-453,
Oscar Rice 143-398. Jane Sherk
144-408. Sharon Gaskill 155-354.
Jim Rhoades 148-414. Ruth Poll
157-334. Gladys Mffla- 139-380.
Junior RuseeU 181-411, Betty
McCallum 161-435. Larry Annie.
154-399, Bob McCullum 170-427.
Joan Haywood 162-450. Joan
Hewitt 132-367, Don Haywood
183-504. Bob Tossava 192-491.
Dick Wilcox 174-462, Refer Da­
vis 154-424. Walt Sinclair 183­
484 and Don Clwney 156-444.

* FOOD
center

FREE
3-1966 CARS

NORBEST

TUESDAY TWISTERS
Good Korea: Irene SaUk 161­
436; Joan Martin 145-401, Donna
ouy 144-403. Betty Downeng 163­
414. Marilyn Curtis 149-439. Shir­
ley Hawks 175-431, Sharon Gei­
ger 151-414, Darlene Everett 156­
423. Jan KuUmann 187 - 394.
Doily Laraon 152-420 and Greta
Oretner 141-403.
H laagings: Pb
tel 18. Barn M
lassies and Pow
cal_ Finance 14

FRUIT
COCKTAIL

4-8 LB.
BROILERS

CORVAIR-CHEVELLE- IMPALA
1966 CORVAIR 2 DOOR HARDTOP
WILL BE GIVEN AWAY THIS SAT­
URDAY, OCT. 30th. ALL TICKETS
MUST BE DEPOSITED BY 5 P.M.
I SATURDAY FOR THIS DRAWING.

CANS

Si!™!’M,c HAOvr
Mickey Bowers led the circuit
«h 213-148-224-627. Aar?"
BherkroUed 158-207-330-622
Gallup 223-380. Lea Springer 233­
™
’“-B*1 EM Oar"nd

I The Next Car Drawing Will Be Held Set.. Nov. 27

Last Week's Magic Kard Winners:
MRS. GRACE FURROW

C. THOMAS

JOEL HEINTZELMAN
MRS. &lt;J. D. CONGDON

j

MRS. R. MUNDY

J. WILTON

I

H. MUSSELMAN

GILRERT ARIZONA

MRS. R. G. REMUS

I

TURKEY DRUMSTICKS
TURKEY BREASTS W/RIBS

lb. 49c
lb. 69c

CAKE
MIXES

SPARTAN SKINLESS

■“* &gt;&lt;■ —twiT, hjt__i 7 r:
Room 10.

FRANKS
HERRUD
PARTY
ASSORTMiNT

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TUESDAY TEA PARTY
The Tuaeday Tea Party U a
u*' ?ad* up m£*Uy
K^?i w?? fran ,p*nnoek Hoe181. H. Klmmey led the «hMl
i«*^k ronin, 134-148-142 to?

CHOICE OF 4 VARIETIES BUDDIG

SLICED MEATS

SMOKED
3-3H-OZ
WT. PKOS.

jj™. Hi.taiJTwi.5T5:

Thl. J. Brpwn 178-360 with a log
“»'qe w. Hynes 137-800 with
??th“ •xr*** ®- iu*e« ‘MM
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F. Hybar|4»r 128-333.

FtSCHKE TINT tOBKT

&gt;69'

SAUSAGE LINKS

Cloverdale-Hope
Suphn O.gaod
flMTRUEO

5PARTAN SALTINE

riQNEER
SUGAR

WITH
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AT RIGHT.

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CRACKERS

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SPARTAN LIQUID

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SHURFINE DARK RED KIDNEY BEANS
nvw

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Mra. Isaac Oatood at­
tended Um funeral ot Mra. florenc. Carrick at Grand RapJ.
Friday aftaraoon. * Bunday din­
ner fueat at the I. H oX

SHURFINE CREAM STYLE OR WHOLE KERNEL

SHURFINE APPLESAUCE
WHOLE POTATOES
CHILIETS
iO»
CUT BEETS
SHU*.

his atotar. MnrLynft® J“fincoc* * Mr. and Mrs
Richard Lasker of Battle Creek
1 -ere Bunday afUrn^^J^
Uie IsaacOefood home. TW'Kk
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WI 5-2454
U51D CAM CENTER
Corner Michigan &amp; Court
WI 5-5903

NO TRADE

FARM IMP!tMt NTS

Calendar of
Special Events

Farm Machinery

LARKE BUICK

Saturday. Nov. 0.
miles west
of Hastings on M-37 M-43. All
you can eat. Proceeds to go for
Building Fund. Serving from 5

shape I
-Massey Harris &gt;0 Tractor,
shape.

MEN OR WOMEN-Like to be
your own bow with unlimited
earnings potential? Part Ume

NOTICFS

CHEVROLET

—John Deere No. 40 self-pro­
pelled Combine with 10 ft.
grain head and new com head.
—2 wheel heavy duty Grain
Trailer with hydraulic dump

1435 S. Hanover
WI 5-2425

SALE—Thursday. Oct. 38, 4 to
pm.; Friday. Oct. 29. 8 am. to
pan, at Pariah House.
.

WI 5-2426

WE BUY
WE DRY

WE STORE

(lights, water, ete.i. On M-37.
4H mi. south of Hastings. Bal­
timore Twp. *20 per month.
Dominick Rodrigues, R4. Ph.

WE SELL

GOODYEAR BROS.
1964 CHEVILLE
Chevitle Conv 8*rtM w/white top.
tSue trim. VB automats:. radio, Mr.

Used Com Pickers

1

YOUR CORN
Top Prices Paid!
Let us grain bank your

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com and deliver at your

BORDERS A NICE CREEK
Almost new 3-bedroom modem

convenience.

Hastings Milling
&amp; Farm Supply

1964 FALCON

1963 BUICK
Riviera; wruu w/MAfla trim. Fu-ly
•quippod. Cna owner. Like nawl

MR. CATTLEMAN:
DO YOU WANT
STRONGER. HEALTHIER

MAHLER
MOTOR SALES

1963 BUICK

CALVES? ...

.

TRY Farm Bureau's recom­

1310 N. Michigan
Phone WI 5-2479

mended

calf

feeding

pro­

gram starting out the first

FEMALE-30-45, reliable, tnlatwocthy, must be able to smile
end meet the public, good at

day with Farm Bureau Calf

Close-Out on 1965
Demonstrators
1962 CORVAI R CONV.
Red with white rco Automatic.
rttl-a. haatar. bucket wan. Clean!

1962 CORVJ

BUS

2- Starter Pellets.' This contains
an abundance of animal and

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regatable protein*, vitamin*

and essential mineral*.
For the Complete Feeding
Program Consult the Feed

Servicemen at

Old* Dynamic 88 Convertible

Farm Bureau
Services

Olds 9 Passenger
Vista-Cruiser Wag

—$3,145.00—

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LYONS SEPTIC TANK SERVICE—
Installation, Dry Well. Dram
field. Pumping 1524 00 for 1st
1.000 gals.l. Call 945-3482.
PUMP SERVICE—Sta-Rite Water
Systems. Sold, installed, serviced
Lewis Electric. Cloverdale 623­
Concrete
Product*
5381.

Business Services Offered

FRANCISCO

BARRY'S
Chrysler - Plymouth

FARM SUPPLY

GOOD AS NEW
STORE

KEYS DUPLICATED white you
wait. Ben Franklin Store. State GET YOUR READY-MIX from the
at Jefferson.
Barry County Ready Mix Co.
Phone WI 5-2123.

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BUSINESS UFrCRTUlilTYl

We
offer o ।

with factory warranted parti
All types of repair work handled.
Call Service Dept.. Montgomery
Ward, Hastings WI. 5-204.

RENTAL OF WHEEL CHAIRS.
WALKERS AND CRUTCHES— ALL GRADES WASHED SAND
Hpadquerters for hospital supAND GRAVEL — Bender Gravel
Ues/ Gardner's
Phons 945­
Co. Home office 822 S. lemon, I
2134.
Phone WI 5-5412. Plant. W.;
State Rd. Phone WI 5-2123.
CUSTOM GRINDING AND Ml/ING done at the farm according
fa your pacifications. Farm Bur­ MiBcenanooui
eau Services, M37 So.; WI 5­
2223.
.
HAVE YOUR PICTURES FRAMED
AT BEVERWYK'S COLOR CEN­
COMPLETE DEVELOPING "SERV­
TER—Raw wood or finished
ICE—24 hour Service (black
frame-. Also, custom framing.
and white &gt; Jacobs Prescription
221 W, MUI.
Pharmacy. Phone WI 5-2466.

now able to

in a lifetime

opportunity to the right

financially responsible,
ambitious man willing to

WATCH &amp; CLOCK REPAIRING—
Guaranteed workmanship. Alio
all kinds of Jewelry Repair and
Digraving. Miller Jewelers. 118

name his own income
brocket. This opportunity
196J FORD EWOXtfLINE
« cyl. St&gt;d. Trans.

has unlimited earning po­
tential and carries a pro^

1983 PLYMOUTH BELVFJJERE
1 Dr. Sedan. Auto. 8 cyl. Radio.

tective franchise. This is

not a door to door sales
business xjnd has a long
ranged program. A low
investment will be neces­
sary. For further informa­
tion write: P.O. Box 231.
Muskegon Heights. Mich.

ZIPPERS REPLACED AND RE­
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Let form Bureau Service*
handle your shelled com

direct from the field . . .
Our new truck hoist and

dryer are ready!
We Offer Top Prices
For Your Corn

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Fabric* in Barry County. Kirach
rods. Installation and Hanging.
221
Radio, Talrvition Rapairing

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ised engraving of all kinds. Gil­ SENTZ TV COLOR SALES AND
SERVICE—315 5 Henorer.
more Jeweler. tO2'E. State St,
945-3862. Free service for one
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year on Setchel Carlton Cotar.
SERVICE ON ALL MAKES of trectess. machinery end Chain tews ELKTRfCAL CONTRACTING —
ALL MAKES OF TV. RADIOS,'
In Our new bu-Mtng at 124 N
and supplies. Kelley Electric
RECORD CHANCERS REPAIRED
Service. 524 Middleville Rd,
—Central Radio and TV Service,
Pherte WI 5-2700 ifttt 5 p m,
228 N. Jefferson. Phone WI 5­
Hastings
9187.
H 5-5576.

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�Card of Thanks

M. IL Sutherland
Of Lake Odessa
Buried Saturday
Funeral services for Mrrte H.
Sutherland, 73. of Lake Oil—,
were held Saturday at 1:30 pm.

&lt; ARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our relaUvu,
friends, and neighbors for the
many acta of kindness shown us
st the death of our husband and
father, for the flowers, cards and
rails, to Leonard-Osgood Funeral
Home for their friendly courte­
ous service, to the pallbearers, to
Rev. Elliott for hia comforting
words and to all who helped in
countless ways. Your kind ex­
pression of sympathy will always

a boy, organised his la* dance
band in 1W4. The players were
Harry Ecklcr, trap drum, plann,
Millard Sager. Mac VwwinU,

Hasting! High
CALENDAR

| Poetry Corner |
revival meetings there while Uie
Methodist Mission which lie liad
promoted waa being built.
Tl» Ulc Charlie Hlngabury
worked for Mra. Ludwick, and
dmL'zM a plan for hotsuiig the
beautifully toned 1,700 pound
bell to it* place Ln the tower.

ina araouiauicr. rrint W.
i,u„Tk. oJIid.
Mosher. Also, the Leonard-Os- tw
J JTvSJ
■nod Funeral Home, Rev. Willard ('•■‘tics of •Smuntn
H Curtis, and the Hastings Ms- flu "
■onlc Lodge No. 53 FAA-M. for
“* ,n * 4
heir comforting words and scrvrabiksim
■&lt;

I wish to thank Dr. Phelps and
Finnie, the nurses and nurses
aids at Pennock Hospital for the
Is Us Mauar si i
wonderful care. I received while
there, friends and neighbors, and
the KJP: Lodge of Freeport for
U.r lovely plants, and those who CaarUws. UaaUaga,
k. k.tj LZ a
called on me while there and
since I have been home. Your

,41

LEGALS

Middleville
T-K Calendar

.-ata*

I’Xi"

Ml

ftpea

dale Lake aa do the poured concreu walls of the old Mission.
Mr. Ludwick changed the road
and lhe shoreline ot Cloverdale
Lake, buried the channel be-

rood was discontinued and the
tracks taken up. Bert McCallum
bougltt the right of way. part of
which bordered his property on
Long Lake. He sold the section
from the township park on
Cloverdale Lake to lhe Kings­
bury lioroo to Bnicc Perry ot
Kalamazoo, who platted 31 lot*
Building began on these lota in

bsU s«ste. a twi
Wk.t tea SaiL Iks
narrow.
• awala U law. Us
So=a ata break d
wsrka all day sad ■

Hickory Corners

‘•as’k
‘X,0*,, *U.Sia

walks so sroad sad rat
MU. Ils's A UKITtn
“mWII# PEXIMET1

The two stores still function.
A fine electric and plumbing
shop has been bulk by Walter
Lewis, and the KUJ3 Church

Sunday School else* The Inner
Lakes Youth group will iiavo a
masquerade party at Cheney Hall
on the Ptnncck Campgrounds on
Saturday evening. This group in­
cludes young [&gt;coplc from Uie Hick­
ory. N. Irving. Hastings. W. Berlin
and Clarksville Wesleyan Churches.

stretch; there are more people
Urtng here today than In the
to Aug. 31, 1003.
Dugal Campbell Sept. 1, 1893 •■good Old days'’ and tbb town
Li still an the map.
John Horn brought hl# family
Oct. I.
iar?,to Nov. 30. 1006.
Maggio Reprogle Dec. 1, 1006
to Marell 31. 1008.
LoUle Pox April 1, 1000 to Jan.
Church here 74 year* Bhe recalls
15. 1013.
Glenn Freer Jan. 18, 1013 to the family’s trek to Michigan
from near Batavia. New York,
and much of lhe early happen­
ing of Cloverdale. One of throe

pltal in Ann Arbor. * Mra. Clara
Ci Hinder of Baltic Creek hss been
visiting relatives and friends in
Hickory and Delton for a few days.

NOTICE:

PUBLIC HEARING

Ocl.U.T Site.
Laurrnca T.
.literary lor
XationsI Baal

auiSMte4 sag! al Ike cssa

wkr iteaaaa abovld 1
Fabltealloa sad
asds M pet’ Idsd
3wk Mlukrl

Richard Slocum
Zoning Administrator

M « from the store.
The first rural route from
Cloverdale waa carried by Claude
Mother in IBM The la* mall
delivery from thia post office

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Lakewood Drops

Middleville Wins 3rd?s£^
Straight X-Way Crown

Lakewood Frosh Young Saxons
Defeat Alma
Host Charlotte

PUPPIES AVAILABLE

Tlie Lakewood Frosh spoiled
the unblemished record of the
Alma Panther* by defeating
them 8-0. Playing on their home
field. Uie Vikings held the Pan­
ther* to three flrat down*. Alma**
only threat of the game came
late in the fourth quarter.
Although trading the ball
throughout the game the Vikings
got their first score In the
fourth frame when a punt was
blocked in the end sone.
The Panlbrrt thpS got a fr«

At Homecoming

1 Tlx? lakewood Viking* dropped
•a heartbreaker to Use PanUwra
the home field Iam Friday night

Middleville Hight Trojan*.'
who won their third untight Ex-11
_____________
preuway championship
Friday ’

Central
Standings

IFesf

I

|

Farmers, Hunters
Stand to Gain

ley goes to Bellevue, Caledonia I
to South Christian. .Hart io *7’~ .
Hamilton and Zetland to Way- "w*!!**
iomairiil*'
let .Lakmo*
to Chilian*

«"•
I Halfback Rob White scored
In games Friday night. Mid-'three touchdowns and passed far
dlevUle swamped Hamilton. 43-0; &gt; two mure a* Middleville led at
Caledonia whipped Maple Valley. I •
---------------------------- 1
35-0; Wayland scored its first
White scored twice In lhe
victory defeating South Chris-:
tlon. 13-12; Comstock shut out
Delton. 18-0; Gull Lake nipped;
Parchment. 12-6; Bangor downed ,
-Mattawan, 7-0; St. Philip romped
• over Bellevue. 32-0. and Gales- ’
burg-Augusta snowed under Paw | White scored from the five and I
i tossed to End Jack Campbell for |
I
Middleville has only one Ex- 33 yards In the second period.
Tackle Jamie Rohrbacher,
Nov 5 home contest against Ma­ downed Hamilton's Put Parr In
ple Valley. Even a low would give
White hit Tom Warner with a
66-yarder and a TD early in the
fourth and Fullback Dave VanElst finished Ute scoring with a
flu-yard run. White rushed for
216 yards in 32 attempts, giving

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2:53 left to play. South Christian
came back with an 80-yard drive
to pun within reach of a tie. but
lhe attempt to run the vital
point was stopped with 11 sec­
onds left In the game.
Wlnlea* Parchment gave Gull

to a 12-6 defeat. Tlie Blue
Devil* broke a 6-6 deadlock In
Gull Lake went ahead 6-0 in
the third period on a 50-yard run
by Carl Hamden Parchment tied
the score on Chuck Carter's twoyard smash in Uie final seconds
of the third frame.
Don Atkinson broke loose for a
49-yard scamper early in the
fourth, reaching the Parchment
one. Joe Chittick went over.
Parchment threatened again, but

am still make It pretty uncom­
fortable for lhe contenders."
Nothing would please liltn
4 IM."
CVM.C VI
more than to pick up a win this
sparkle when the Panthers scor­ Friday and next wiien the Vlked on the flrat play of the second
quarter. Tlte toucltdown came on home field against tiw Orioles
A pass from Roger Will to
On the tecond play from Mike Fitzgerald covered 40 yard*
a 65-yard-romp on whit Coach of Charlotte. That would give
Jerry Eckman called "a sleeper ।the Vikings a 4 win, 3 loss and scrimmage, fullback Toui Moni- to set up the Hastings touch­
son ran the ball from 35 yanix down, putting the ball on the
pUy."
___ _____
The Viking*, who easily damlViking fans are keeping their out to pay dirt
Greenville ...
30. Tom
Hoke—____
went
Storting for Lakewood werc.for thrpc .Mrd, then Jim Wll। noted In their rushing attack all finger* crossed.
Max McLeod. Paul Reed. Herbie: |lanu P|lK..c&lt;j to Lyndon Endxley
evening, mustered their touch­
who made a fine catch and ran
. down In the middle of the third
over one tackler to score. Dave
quarter. Tlie scoring pla.FROSH VICTORIJDVS
1 set up when Brad OlllaspU rrtovThe HHS Freshman foot- Turne** attempt to kick the
| point was blocked.
I ed In and blocked a punt.
|
Greenville, the hardest hitting
. The ball hit him and bounced
Greenville here Thursday. Ji­
I nearly 35 yards to the Panther's
Miss Annetta Reid, daughter
lt. The local Frosh snapped team the young Saxons have en­
countered, came right back and
115 yard marker where a Viking of Mr. and Mra. Clarence Rdd.!
Al
Brown scored on a shotgun
9200 River Road. Nashville, was
nlng streak. The HHS Fresh­
moved the ball down to lilt i- crowned football queen al half­
men will go to Charlotte lhl» j formation on a run up the mid­
dle for 50 yards. Brown ran the
yartl line, Tom Barnum, whom time ceremonies at the home-. Thursday for a 5:39 game.
I
point
for the 7-0 halftime acore.
Coach Eckman said played hi* coming game between Caledonia;
1
|
Ortahvliie scored again In
and Maple Valley Friday.
Rush. Fred Rafller. Ken Goode- . lhe third period with Fullback
the boll over.
I moot. Mei Townsend, and Ron Jim Wolverton capping a 38Reid with a doien red roan.
Serving in the queen's court
were Miss Cheryl Penfold and
Mias Aklki Takasuka, an ex­
change student from Japan.
Miss Becky Marsh, daughter of
If statistics won n ball game Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Marsh of
the Vikings should lave easily Vermontville was named prlnput this one on Ice. In their
rushing attack Lakewood gained were Miss Linda Slade and Mis*
!3 first down* and 160 yards. Nancy Garvey.
The Panthers punched out 63
yards for five flrat downs.

score an extra point against

v- t

Time Available

Curtis and Torn Montoon
I ronvenlon attempt.
Credited with holding the
In the last 50 seconds of the
Pant hero in check were defensive K»‘»e. William* passed to Will
linemen Gary Krete, Mel Town- . for TO &gt;*rd» and the second Hassend. Max McUod and Ron CopTO. A pau play for the
ptna.
। vital extra point was no good.
Tonight lhe Vikings travel to
_ __ —‘
.
East Lansing to toko on a atrona ' Cornier Michigan State footsqusd there O.me Ume la 7 pm «*»
»»•
a younger brother. Arnold, who's
a lumber of Ohio State's 1965
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grid vanity.

Hubbard Hills

p

ed to win this one.
Coach Eckmnn had to replace

Mn. F’s Favvrite

Mr. and Mra. Wmlsworth Bissell
Two nagging problem* in ibis nation—farm crop surpluses
moved Into their new home Mon- ’
and the shortage of public recreadcnal lands, particularly
moved into Goodemoot's spot day. They said their home inji
'.Grand Rapids. ♦ Mra. Betty Juror*. !'
for hunting—are in line to be tackled together under a new,
fensc. Coach Eckman said that’ who lias been living In Uie Ronald '
double-barreled program authorized recently by Congress.
: Burd home since last winter, moved j
The program calls for converting 40 million acres of private I he made no wholesale changes, last week into tlie Mure budding
■ but that Jim Johnson did play
land from crop production to a wide range ot other uaes,
his first complete game of the at Maple Grove Center about four ;
miles from Nashville. * Mra. Rosaincluding public recreation, within the next five year*.
___
Similar to. the old Soil Bank program, owners enrolling
Recently Coach Eckman addunder this new plan will receive payments for withdrawing
aophomor** to the varMrs FTank Hula of lhe Yankee
their lands from crop production. The big selling point of I d*7 ro*,*T ln ■B effort U beef
Springs Raud_caUed on Mra Franthis latest program is that extra bonus payments wJU also
h last week. Mr. and
be made to enrollees for permitting public hunting, trapping,
Iptrasquad workout* are Jeff
i Storican and the laiand family of Grand
fishing, and other recreation on their idle lands. CoAt- I Lambert, Den Cook. Larry
sharing funds
sharin*
fund* will be available for rdanrino
planting wildlife habitat,
Henney, Bob McGhan, Orecf
Maters And son of Kalamazoo
building ponds, andcanyingout other soil and water conser­
were Sunday callers. * Mra. Rod- I
vation practices.
--Mich Dept, of Conservation
Thia Friday the Vikings travel erick Tietz and children ot R1
to St. Johns to take on the Red-

Armchair Athlete %

Grand Ledge 20-0 Craich Eck; man said that he believes hl*
Physical development of the Yankee Springs recreation, boy* can come through with a
area and how ^chigan is attempting to promote full use of । Llctor?.lJV^,"P
J*’•’I"
this wonderful natural resource right in our own back yard wa.-.
whoiettoto expwrhn«rtlng
reviewed (nr members of the Barry County Historical Society but that he may go to lhe bench
Thursday night, and for numbers of the Hastings Rotary Club I for some added help thl* week,
at their regular Monday noon luncheon meeting.
I "We are out of tho flrat di­
Roland Nagel, who has been park naturalist in Yankee rigfoa race," he mid, “but we
Phone WI 5-3184 to interrupt the move.
Springs since last July, described much of his work before both!
St.
Philip
scored
In
every
quar
­
FOR INFORMATIONgroup*, explaining that he was,-------------‘--------- :-------------ter to swamp Bellevue. 32-0.
part of a program to help park Point. 7-6 margin. Caledonia
AND RESERVATIONS
visitor* make full use of Uie land .shutout Maple Valley and Way­
On CMU Cage Squad Naturalist Nagel is one of a &gt; land »cored it* flrat win of the
Bob and Mickey Lambert
Don Bouck, 5-8 graduate of dozen I holding similar poMlions season by edging South ChrixYour Hosts
Grand Ledge High and a Junior throughout Michigan, attempting 1 U«n. 13-12. And we also gambled
at Central Michigan University, to "interpret” their area* for the I Uiat Paw Paw might upset
—:r'.;r uUllzation by the people Galesburg-Augusto and indlreclis a member of the Chippeww greater
| Is^lve our Gull Lake Blue DevVarsity basketball squad. He Is _.
of Michigan
Mich
Nagle told about 206 scouts (£ ‘
James.
and 4ft leaders spending eight 1“^' We ,lftd *eve.n rtght- flTe
hour* working to inwrove the
Some 600 Tokyo reataurantD park. Ten of Uie Sctfit* picked | This
__ ....week
k we're going with;
serve nothing but. tempura, the up 24 barrels of beer cans tn a Hasting* oi
over Qrarlolte.
shrimp delicacy that is the best­• short distance along a road in Grand Ledge over Greenville.
Woodland at Michigan
St.
John*
over Lakewood.
' loved of alt Japanese dishes.
the areal Others brushed the
roadsides and cleaned up the;
new Deep Lake development! Delton over Olivet
which Is to have 120 camping
units. These new units will be!
more rugged than the regular
camp site but with more privacy. I
There has been a degree of _ Middleville over Lowell.
vandalism In the area, such as Caledonia over South Christian,
uprooUng signs and painting on Maple Valier over Bellevue.
rocks at teenagers' special night Hart over Hamilton. Keep
'
spot*. Motorcyclists, too. can Zeeland over Wayland.
cause damage when they leave
the trails and roads to practice
Your Dial
tlon Department is seeking mm
: hill climbing.
, Nagel, who worked for the Na- ■
3 Days Only
Set At
Friday thru Sunday
tional Park Service at the Petr|- |
I tied Forest National Park at Hol- *lookouts starting next Spring.
should
5 pro. Nov.
brook.
urwK, Artz,
zuiz. rcporieii
reported that
uiai Yani«u- ,You
-—thmioH
—
..... — apply
-‘
- yby
—r—-....................
IS
th.
Ivtl Service
Q—
'kee Springs had 467,228 visitors 15
through the
Civil
Late Show Saturday
। this part season, and 7.107 camp Commtarton at Lansing. Written
permits were issued, the average i testa will be held Dec. 18. Tho
'camper staying four days. . . .
starting bi-wvekly salary for
• • •
f park rangrr* and fire lookouts 1*
|
NO ONE PERMITTED TO LEAVE’ BEFORE THE END
The Armchair's selection of *178.40. Application fonns are
winner* for football games in ; available at ocunty clerk's office
the area dropped to a new low! *nd Michigan Employment SeHASTINGSlast week, what with?Ionia com- curity,-offlceq. . . .
i ing through with thd biggest up------------•------------set when the Bulldbgs whipped ' The 1965 Ohio State game
BARRY
the Grand LedgeZlomete, 14-0 ; marked the third time MiclUgsn
Ionia had bow etf to the HHS! Stale kept an opponent from
COUNTY
Saxons the prevlj^is week. 38-0. ■ gaining a first down by rusiUng.
showing little offeftse. Lakewood I The Sportanr. held Wayne Suite
also was a disappointment, loa- without a first down- by 'rushing
RADIO
Ing to winless Alma by a one-1 In 1945 and in 1946.

Open Bowling

Coach Ernie Strong** Hasting*
High Junior Varsity football
squad, which dropped Uielr «•
ond one-point decision at Green­
ville last Thursday, will be host
to Charlotte for a 7 pm. game
thl* Thursday on Johnson Field.
Greenville's narrow victory
gave Uie hltle Yellow Jacket* a
4-1-1 record. Halting* U 3-3.

Maple Valley
Crowns Queen

the State's No 1 ranked Class C •

Vcrn P o * t h u m a and Tom
&lt;• n e d I c t scored Caledonia's
touchdown* and Ron VanDen­
Thorn kicked an extra point.
Pnsthuma opened the scoring
in lhe second period going over
from Ute one. He took the sec­
ond-half kickoff and scrambled
85 yards for hi* other TD. Bene­
dict ran 33 yards in the third
period and scared again in the
fourth on a 13-yard run,

through the sheriff's office.

This Thursday

Solid Cherry Letter Rack
Dmi fn »isk tHih NUI Chinn

dietty? W» 44, arj Bn» popular
little taflw r»rt ft ■.twit* »t
FenlMft.' SkiRlally toediucted ind
. bwoMtifwHy fiddtel il main a .
-aritrfulgtft'Ard. we ll mail il
pod. Mota by W ta
Utile Crind
Rifwh Mmataluy 3K* x JW’ in

sew, Mloilttl U* p*t» MUtoi I
HEt! H'rariWHyHiMnh

and family of Kalamazoo visited
Mra. MandtaU Tripp and Brenda
Bunday. Other caller* were Mr. and ■

stans-Mk)

!arl Foralxmcl

Nashville and Mra. Rod Tied and I
children. ★ Mra. Borgia McKibben
and Mra. Allen of Yankee Springs
were callers In our neighborhood
Thursday, a Charles Baughman of
Gun fake finished digging the pond

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Dies Saturday

The Hastings Banner
Section Three—Pages 1 to 6

Whereas: OCTOBER 3L8T. HaLLOWMN. IS A HOLIDAY Thuraday. October 28. 1965
ESPECIALLY FOR CHILDREN AND

Former Delton
School Head
Dies Suddenl'

Parent-Teacher
\Coiifereiice» Set
iAt Woodland

Honor Stan Trumble

Toile*. 19. 221 8. Jefferaon. who WHEREAS: MILLIONS OF AMERICAN YOUNGSTERS SHARE
THE HOLIDAY EACH YEAR BY TRICK OR TREATING POR
died Saturday morning at hl*
Vermontville. ha* qualified ** a
UNICEF AND -THE WORLD S NEEDY CHILDREN ; AND
able Funeral Home at 3 p.m.
Tueeday.
Club, according to Edward R.
WHEREAS: TRICK OR TREAT FOR UNICEF IB A CONSTRUC­
The Rev. Willard H. Curtte of­
TIVE EXPRESSION OF AMERICAN CHILDRENS CONCERN
l«ge Kankakee, in. will be gurat
.w r n
. .
ficiated with burial in Utkralde
company’s Lansing General OfAND FRIENDSHIP POR THE LESS FORTUNATE CHILDREN
Ralph W. Harper. 70. fu Del- K-4 in tha Woodland School will
OP THE WORLD; AND
ton, who was *uper1nlendcnt of, be lield Thuraday and Friday, Club, Trumble attended an edu­
RhI“&lt;?
,
The Michigan Center for Edutha Delton »chool» for 16 year*, Nov. 11-12. Parent* are being cational confeiene&gt;- in Bedford
Dale R Harvey 1* Informed Hut
m Politic* at Western
died suddenly about 2 pm Prl- scheduled and will be notified Spring*. Pa., from Oct. 16-13.
WHEREAS' UNICEF. THE UNITED NATIONS CHILDRENS
the Rev Williams te a sptakrr I Michigan Univeratty has an­
■of •*
the
day at hl* Wall Lake home
“ Ume for their conference
—
-•-----------In mn*trtemr,le rtomanA anA Vila ______
______ ___ _ of
FUND. IS HELPING MILLION;, OP CHILDREN AND MOTH­
nounced■ the appointment
Beginning thl* year, all ele-|wlfe I* an able musician.
Harald Arman, a graduate stu­ thur and Ida &lt; Sortman &gt; Tolle*.
ERS TO BETTER HEALTH IN MORE THAN 100 COUNTRIES
Members w
of lhe
dent from Mantun. aa assistant
*ac*m«i&gt;
u« Emmanuel
AND TERRITORIES BY ASSISTING GOVERNMENTS IN 1SS». He went to Delton In tend School are ocganlied into -1..11M
—
.11
four marking period* of approx!- Guild wUl mart Wednesday. V,*
Nov,
PROGRAMS OF DISEASE CONTROL NUTRITION. MATER­
Special emptuute U being placed
mately nine week* each Par- - 3. at 2 p m. al the home of Mra,
A graduate of Whitehall High
NAL
AND
CHILD
WELFARE
AND
EDUCATION:
AND
on the Bittie school hour at 9:45 School at Whitehall. Arman rrent* will rewire thetr chDda W. J. McAllister. 206 S Broad­
He married Oaytla M. Curtte
report ewrd either at conference. way Program. 1 Women of tha
-------- ..........---------- ...................... . on June 25. 1906. He worked in
time or starUy before.
Bible.11 presented by Mra. Don
grre last January from WMU. । hi* father** general store in Lake WHEREAS EACH COIN COLLECTED BY TRICK OR TREAT­
with majen in history and po- Odessa until moving to Detroit
For the convenience of par- |
ERS WILL MEAN FOOD OR MEDICINE FOR THE SICK staff of tha Dacatur tohoob from
-------...........
iJn J#17 He worked for the
USE BANNER WANT ADS!
Utlcal adencc
1932 to 1930
W1t*. the elementary and Junior AND HUNGRY CHILDREN OP THE WORLD.
. Packard Motor Company for »lx
He was bom tn New berry on high confrrenct-a will t&gt;e held at T
ate atudlea In political science,, year*, then he returned to Lake NOW. THEREFORE. I. FRANKLIN C BECKWITH, MAYOR OF Oct 28. 1894, the *on of James the same time Thu will make It1
speeteililng In State and localj Odessa
THE CITY OF HASTINGS. DO HEREBY PROCLAIM SUN­ * *5 graduated from high school I scheduled to see an elementary
In •--1925 —
he moved to Hasting*
gotemment
—
_
a poultry and egg
al Newberry in 1914 and entered teacher, to also talk to the Junior
DAY. OCTOBER 31. 1965. AS
In his new position. Arman
, , buxine**, trucking into Detroit1*
will assist Dr Robert W K*uf-1
whoieeale and retail market*.
graduated In 1922.
the elementary inference*.
“UNICEF DAV
man. director of the Michigan
.
This
busineaa
wa*
deatroyed
by
j
Hl* college career was inter------------ •---------—
Center, in preparing for and exe­
cuting various activities within fire in 1930. after which Mr !
Tolle* itarted a cream xtatton on
IN HASTINGS. AND URGE EVERY CITIEEN OLD AND Xd4»Vw.“a'’w'..‘?. ft,Christian Science
the department. The center la South Jefferson, retelling eggs |
U F,.r„
Tex(. Announc:ed
YOUNG ALIKE TO PARTICIPATE IN TRICK OR TREAT
aimed at giving college student*
and drraaed poultry
Mr. Harper married Dorothy
FOR UNICEF AND TO WELCOME PROPERLY IDENTIFIED
opportunities to prepare for ■
Whom the Lord loveth he
TRICK OR TREATERS AT THE DOOR-THOSE WHOSE Duddle* on June 10. IKS
,
in auaiuwi w uu
11c m
—-------.
In our super-mechan­
CONTAINERS CARRY THE OFFICIAL PRINTED ORANGE survived by a daughter. Mra The kmon-*nnon in CluteUan
ized age. where products
AND BLACK TRICK OR TREAT POR UNICEF MESSAGE George ■ Patricia* Howlett. Bal-. Science Churche. thl* Sunday
are mas* produced, your pre­
WITH THE UNICEF SYMBOL OF A MOTHER AND CHILD,. tie Creek, two aon*. Ralph W of points out acme of the way*
scription is actually tailored to be awarded to a qualified student
Mr. and Mra. Tulle* celebrated
AND WHO ARE ACCOMPANIED BY A RESPONSIBLE Battle Cr»ek. and Robert J of thia statement cornea true in
Imperial Beach. Calif ; nine the live* of people today The
thrtr 54th atdding anniversary
meet your specific condition. In political science each year.
ADULT OR TEENAGER.
grandchildren, and a brother, topic 1* "Evertartlng PunlahYour doctor takes many factors
Arman Is the son of Rev and In June of 1963.
Floyd, of De» Moines, Iowa
ment.”
Mr Tolle*, in addition to Ito.
into consideration when he pre­ Mra. Hxrokl Arman of Banfield
IN WITNESS WHEREOF I HAVE HEREUNTO
Mr. Harper was a life member i
q ■
wife,
I*
»urvlv*d
by
three
daugh
­
William F. Arrtold. mana­
scribes for you. Such factors as
of the Hickory Mason Lodge No
M
Keith Barrigar and
SET MY HAND AND CAUSED THE SEAL OF
ters.
Mra.
Karl
&lt;
Norma*
Lake
345. a member of lhe Michigan •£ w^c
„f
Bar­
height, weight, past medical Fitzgerald Corps
ger of the Model Finance;
ol Albion. Mn Keith (Geral­
THE CITY OP HASTINGS TO
history, present illness are all
dine*
Fox
and
Mix
Linden
Office nt 140 W. State,
BE AFFIXED.
.
Invites New Member iMargurrti Snyder of Hastings;
reflected,in your prescription.
Street (next to The Cop­
Order of Eastern Star No 333iuntU Sunda&gt;the Woman’s Relief Corps met
FRANKLIN
C
BECKWITH,
bor.
four
grandchildren,
and
one
per Lantern). invites you
Refy on our Koxoll Phormocirl
MAYOR. THE CITY OF HASTINGS
for prompt, friondly
member* present. During the
to call him ot WI 5-34291
buxines*" meeting Lucille Abel*
a Sunday School teacher for
pronription torvito.
at any time you need $25
frraUaial and executive *taff only
was admitted to the Corp* by
mer Scoutmaxter
Initiation. Dorothy Gronewnid
to $1,000.
When Mr. Harper retired aa
Your0ta«?)Pharmocy announced that the Corp*' flrat
muniit countries, white 36 come
from the US. Al! US. clttacn* are
MONEY FOR A .
checked by an agency Of the US
government for American loyally
FUN-FILLED SUMMER
pm. Tlie Con® vrill furnish gift*

Sp.cial Speakers at
Nazorene Church

§011 of
__
t

Banfield

Residents Given
WMU Position

Jacob's
PRESCRIPTION
PHARMACY
126 East State St.
Phono WI 5-2466

Halting*

Laura Sponabie
Dies Saturday;
Rites Monday

entation courae al the VAV8 on
Nov. 3.
‘
‘
Plana were completed for 16
member* to attend the Dtetrkt
5 Convention in Kalamazoo on
Thuraday. Oct. 28
The next regular meeting wgl
be the Nov. 4 birthday dinner

NOW! Get up to 12 HOURS RELIEF

with One Capsule!

SBSgli

Sponabie.

IS.

115

•“TIMED ACTION
COLD CAPSULES

Another falaehqnd widely &lt;11*aemiruted te that trick-or-treat

day at Pennock Hospital. were
held at 1 pm Monday at the
Sponabie Funeral Home
The Rev John Mlles. president
of the Grand Rapid* School of cujated by certain group* claiming
I
Bible and Music. officiated and
burial waa in the Hasting* Town­ the trouble to investigate the full
ship Cemetery
charge* reflect more discredit on
those rprcadlng them than they do

In Holgate. Ohio, the dau
of Adam and Emma (’
Eberly. She married Harry I

co I cd
Mr. Spanable retired In 1936

Z398?.

Public Forum

After school closed in I960. Mr
and Mra. Harper tailed the At­
lantic for a tour of England and
Europe.

Center

____

bad* for the allegation that any Ute Dalton Methodist Church at
UNICEF fund* were to diverted 2 pm. Monday with the Rev.
authority of
US. State Do-1 Marcltu Taber officiating, with
the Rev David Honeywell assist­
li.-tmeni,'iiodcojOQO waa lent to ing. Burial was tn the Prairieville
the United Nation* temporarily. Cemetery Masonic Memorial

day at the Henton-Smith Funer­
al Home.
Contribution* may be made to
the Delton Methodist Church.

of a grossly exaggerated thn
Communist take-over here,
group I*
no* * gymptxgii

of lhe aDegwttonr made
UNICEF.
UNICEF wax formed upon reg-

sion appointed by President TruMra Sponabie made her horns
with her granddaughter. Mixa eroding president luu endoroad lu
Bonnie Jean Sponabie, for the
work. Many leading statesmen with
solidly anU-communht reputations
Robert H. Sponabie, owner of
dorstrr.aiU
should make u» Invest!the Sponabie Funeral Home; a
daughter, Mra. Fred (Vivian*

children; five great grand-hll-

viciltn of deceit

WSCB''nwwUng will

Other allegation* against UNICEF
try investigating all the facta. I
hava investigated ouite a number,
and found they dlaredited thcae
&lt;readli&lt; them rather than UNI­
CEF. This Is not a claim that
UNICEF is perfect; no human
effort te. It te simply that there
ia.no proof to claim* that it I* a
viefous Oommunlat conspiracy.
Mkrclua E Tatar.
Deiton. Michigan

Frank (Leona* McMillan of HaaTiny pellets of medication in each capsule dissolve.at
timed intervals to give you relief from cold symptd'fhs.
You'll never know how good you can feel during a cold
until you try the Rexall brand!

Erma A. Farkas of 8525 Cronk
Highway. Bellevue, han been
promoted to airman flrat class dtetre^Tof GdlTffX wr

Parka* la an aircraft crow chief
at Lockbourne AFB, Ohio. He te
a member of the Tactical Air

PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY

! «bui»m and frtmd* during thrtr
.*£ •*** ta
«wdgn Snyder.
wh0** ,rlfo/** lhe (urTl‘»r
Maocn.

.I\) 0U4 WM 4091 B1U . Field. Jacksonville. Ha.
Uirough June. 1966, UNICEF allo­
tiefield firepower, precision Jet cation* for program* in 118 coun­
tries totaled 8319420,171 The tour
mobility for the nation1* ground Communist countries that received
fore** The airman I* a gradu­ aid during thl* period got only
»75.-p.?89
or 24*. In June. 1965
ate of Bellevue High School
the allocations gave tea* than J*
of total to three Communist coun­
tries. Poland. Yugoslavia and Mon­
golia.
Another charge implies that the
controlling board and tha em-

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Most of the UNICEF dectalon*
have received unanimous sappert

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�Woodland School
Plans Junior
High Conferences

.FRIENDLY,
L FOLKS /

Parent-leather conferences for
parents of 7th and Bth grade
student* attending the Wdod-i
tend fir. bool -tall 1 be held on ,
Thuraday, Nov. 11, and Friday.'

of students with UU names
beginning with O through Z
&lt;r» encouraged to attend on
Friday.
Regular conference houri will
be 9 am to 3 pm. on both
Thuraday and Friday. Any par­
ent finding It ItnpoeBlble to at­
tend on tho assigned day te
welcomed to come the other day.
If a patent finds it Impossible
to attend either day. he may
atlend Ute ipccial conference on
TJiuradey. Nov. 11. from 7-8 pm.
Parents are asked to attend tlw&gt;
day stolons if at all possibL-.
aa conference time Is very limi­
ted in the evening.
Junior high report cards will
be handed out to parents or
guardians at the conference
which will be held in the gymnasiura. Report cards will not

Delton Area
By Mn. John Peabody
R&lt;Hrt« 3
Teleekea. EU-SJE1
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Boulter and
san have moved to Denver. Colo,
where Mr. Boulter te attending the
Univeralty of Denver Law School.
Ke to to be there for three year*.
Stuart te a graduate of Delicti
High School and the son of Mr.
Williams and two &lt;lai«htcr* to our
community. * Mra. Qra iPhylllsi
Ryan gave a bridal Miower for her
siMcr. Mra. Nelson (Chrta Adams'
Ttxkl. who was recertify married.
Mra. Marte Pmbody Mtendal the
State ^Michigan Grind Chapter
of the OES In Grand Rapids frftn
Theaday. through, Thuraday. Mra.
Rev* Orbeck. Mr. and Mra. Wil­
liam Armin trout and Mra. Stale

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BRETHREN IN
CHRIST CHURCH
The Church'in tn« Wildwood’
Otis Lake Road
Rev. Isaac Osgood. PMtor
Morning worship. 10 am.

Study Reveals
Role of Sunday
School Teachers
average Michigan Sunday School
tcadier os aging, fading well-

ren Church will be bringing the
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
S. Jefferson * Walnut Bu.

HASTINGS 5rA.w---. r--STONEY POINT
ADVENTIST CHttECH
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Qwennsth Sebring, Pastor eoFSTcoifh "TnTv^o^iB
10 am. Sunday school.
■
Sal. Sabbath school. B!M.‘
Worship. 11 am.pm. Preaching.

Worship, 10:45 am.
nominations met at Michigan
Bute Univarsity to hear a re­
Bunday school, 9:30 am.
port on a recently completed
Every Bunday — This is tlie
study by the Michigan Council
Life” over WKZO-TV, 9:30 am.; LAKEWOOD
of Churches.
The Rev. Paul H. King, as­ over WOOD-TV. 10:30 am.; BAPTIST CHURCH
Community Room above
sociate director of the Council
WILX-TV. 1130 am.; over
Woodland Fire Station
WJIM-TV, 4 pm.
"Tl*: Lutheran Hour." over
WKZO. 12:30 pm., over WBCK,
11 am. Worship service.

enrollment in many area* of lhe
For information, call X. W.
Blate, often wt&gt;ere church mem- HASTINGS EVANGELICAL
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
Researched by lhe Institute
CARLTON CENTER
for Community Development at
H. J. Buwalda, Minuter
METHODIST CHURCH
Mlciiigan State Unlvendty, tho
report contain* exhaustive *muRev. Richard VandenBosch
Office hours Tuesday through
dies of racial snd ethnic char­
Sunday school. 10:15 am.
acteristics of church neighbor- ,other time by appointment.
Morning worship. 8:15 am.
hoods, population trends, tlnanSunday Schedule
cud support, age. sex and martLAKEWOOD E.UJL CHURCH
lai status of church school i west, sups, mere axe
Rev. Carl Bllverooll. Pastor
teacher*.
Morning worship. 10 am.
for all. Nursery provided.
Bunday school. 11 am.
1 11 am. Momlmr worahlt
Sunday worship, 7:30 pm.
Wednesday worship for entire
I Cross." Text Phil 2:8 Holy Com­
family.
munion.
Adult* Bible study and prayer,
Organist: Mn. Ruth West.
Youth Department.

actively involved hj other com­
munity activities. At the same
time, she may be one of a signi­
ficant number wlio has been un­
able to attain knowledge about
. the parents. family background,
of the studenU she teaches.
The study revealed that while
education stood high on the list
most churehef. figure., reveal
that the&gt; first person to be add­
ed to Um* church staff following
a minister is apt to be a niusician.

questions: "Arc trained musici­
an* more important than train­
ed educator* to supervise the
church school program? Or arc
trained mini cl an* coaler to find

Sermon: "Religion or Salvation.*'
Tueaday — W8W8. 7:30 pm.

FIRST CHURCH OP GOD
1330 N. Broadway. Hastings
Offering.
Rev. George J. HuIxt. Pastor
Wednesday, Day of Prayer and
Phone 945-3195
Bible study.
Where a Christian Experience
9:30 am. Morning group.
Makes you a Member.
7 pm. Evening group.
10 am. Sunday school.
11 am. Morning worship.
Gerald CWtroth. director.
Saturday library open 2-4 pm.
7:30 pm. Evening worship.
7:30 pm. Wednesday prayer.
TRINITY GOSPEL CHURCH
1118 Jordan Lake Street
HASTINGS
Lake Odessa IPA. Campgrounds GRACE BRETHREN CHURCH
Phono DR 4-8277
Cor. of Jefferson and B Center
Rev. Russell Sarver. Pastor
Sunday school, 10 am.
Bunday school, 10 sun.
Worsiilp service, 11 am
Worship hour, 11 am.
Young People's service, 7 pn
Sunday ertnlng service. 7 pm.
Evening service, 8 pm.
Tlie Bible, the whole Bible and
Bible BUidy Wed, 7:30 pm.
nothing but the Bible.

trained educators more willing
&lt;o serve churches on a volun^ MIDDLEVILLE CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHAPEL
708 W. Main Street
and many other questions will
Rev. Earl Schlpper
be found by individual churches
Worahlp, 10 am.
Sunday school. 11:15 am.
their own church school pro­
Evening worship. 7:30.
grams.
He emphasized that the pur- CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
307 E. Marshall Street
gather information but to dispd misconception* and provide
410 E. Madison.* 845-5065
8:48 am. Church school. Bupt.
seeking to strengtlscn theta* edu­ Loyd Marts.
cational programs.
11 am. Morning worship.
7:30 pm. Wed.. Bible Study
cutlve director ot the Council
said, "Improved methods of BALTIMORE U. B. CHURCH
measuring community change, of
which this study is an outstand-.
Morning worship...
Christian Endeavt
surable assistance in planning
vital. pertinent program* for
cluujjhee in Michigan "
Wed . 7 pm. prayer meeting.

An Invitation to Worship
Sunday School, 9:55 a.m,
Morning Worship, 11 a.m.

Youth Fellowship, 6 p.m.

People's Service, 7 p.m.
Mid-Week Services, 9:30 a.m. &amp; 7 p.m.

The Evangelical United Brethren Church
Hastings Evangelistic Center
'

Youth Fellowship, 7:30 pm.
Boys and girls fellowship, 7:30.
Choir practice, 8:30.

Herb Buwalda. Pastor

THE CHURCH OF JESUS
CHRIST OF LATTER
DAY SAINTS*

Sunday school. 10:30 am.

HASTINGS
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
102 E. Woodland* A
Rev, M. P Goble. 1

Worship service, 11 am.

INTER-LAKES
BAPTIST CHURCH
Delton. Mich.
Rev. David Honeywell, Pastor
Bunday school. 10 am.
Worship —

Sunday school, 9:30 am.
Worship. 10:30 am.
CEDAR CREEK BIBLE CHURCH
Campground Rd, 8 miles south
ST. ROSE CATHOLIC CHURCH
of Hastings
Pastor, Donald Tack
Rev. David Hawley. Assistant
Sunday school, 10 am.
Worship, 11 am.
Youth meeting. 6:15 pm.
8. Saturdays. 7:30 am. on BunEvening service, 7:30 pm.
Wednesday prayer meeting and
day*. .
»
Bible study. 7:30 pm.
Dally Masses. 7 and 8 1
DELTON
8T. AUGUSTINE,
METHODIST CHURCH
MIDDLEVILLE
Marclus E. Taber, Minister
Church Study. Bunday, 9:45
8T. AMBROSE CATHOLIC
Worship. Sunday. 11 am.
CHURCH AT DELTON
Youth Fellowships. Bunday, 6
P Prayer Group, Tuesday, 9:30
rehearsal,

CHURCH

Youth

Director.

Willard Hi •Curtis. Minister

p£X ni^lroz ^d Blble^ dv »“• “*«* taunched in the 130
I parishM of the 28-countJ
Ira Osgood, on Wednesday eve­ Rapid* Catholic diocese.
ning al 7:30 pm. **
*n» Junior Christian Endeavor
will be having a Halloween Alien J. Babcock for the annual
party and inviting the adult Catholic Bishops Thanksgiving
Christian Endeavor un Saturday Clothing Collection in beiAlf of
evening at IM.'
lute men. women and children

WOODBURY
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UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
Msgr. Joseph Walen. diocesan
I director of lhe annual Appeal,
Rev. B. R. Davis, Pastor
Just
M-M, North on M-5&lt;
M-50 in aays that more than GO parent
usl off M-66,
Village of Woodbury
1 of lhe parishes, including those
। in thl* area, have designated orSunday school, 9:45 am.
ganitationa and appointed chalrWorship. 11 am.
to ___
handle the Ingathering
Junior church for children. — ।|rnen
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Youth choir rehearsal. Wed. of material*.
.
pm.
I Msgr. Walen asks all pariahFellowship service, 7:45 am.
to start now to search
Youth Fellowship. Wed.. 7 pm. t?*ctr closet* and prepare their
Biolc Study and prayer «er- bundlra for the coming rollervice,
at P-=pa*
Roger tian. Mascrlab were shipped
ler, Wednesday. 28 pm. —
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from the Grand Rapids dloemo
in the 1M4 Campaign totaled
UNITED BRETHREN IN
CHRIST CHURCH
E. Colfax at N. Boltwood
MILO BIBLE CHURCH
R3 Delton
8:30 a.m. Morning worship,
Rev. Prank Crabb
junior church.
A. J. Spoelstra. Pastor
iu:au
10:30 am. ourxiay
Sunday bcimxh
school..
_ ■■■
“-—•-r school, 10 am.
3 pm. lrup&gt;ratlonal service..
7 pm. Evening service.
Worship,
Rev. Mr*. Lila Manker
!•» am CARLTON 8EVENTH-DAT
.V— .K ADVENTIST
anVENTIBT CHURCH
Elder Gerald N. Slack
at the Oatego United Brethren
Saturday worship. 10:45 am.
Prayer meeting, Turaday, 7:30
pm.
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
Rev. Arbutus Hurless. Pastor
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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST
645 W. Green Street
Bunday service. 11 am.
Sunday school. 11 am.
Wednesday service, 7:45 pm.
Reading room open Wednes­
day and Saturday, 2 to 4 pm.

COATS GROVE
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Cor. Coats Grove Rd. and
.
Durkee Road
Charles Gibbs, Pastor
Floyd Walter. Supt.
Bible school. 104tm.
Worship hour. 11 am.
Christian Endeavor, Turaday, 7.

CMumn
M

PLEASANT VALLEY UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH

Mtoirxhlp. 7

IRVING CHAPEL
11 am Morning worship.
Rev. Chalmer Miller. Pastor
8 pm. Young People** service.

am.
.
Chance! Choir
om, Thursday.

BASTINGS BAP1

Morning worship. 0:30 and 11.
bf.the pasSunday. "Faith for Today," on
TV. WOOD, Channel 8. 8:30 am.
11 am. Junior church. For mon:
Sunday. Voice of Prophecy. children 4 to 8 year* old.
Radio WJEP 1230. 8:30 am.
5 pm. Teen choir rcitearaal.
8:30 Junior High and Senior
High Youth Fellowship will be
HASTINGS CONGREGATION
joined by Junior-age children to
OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
totaling*.
canvas* far UNICEF.
220 West Colfax Street
8 Adult Discussion Group.
tor. music. hymn ring.
Sunday Public Talk. 3 pm.
Monday Activitlea
Watchtower Bible Study. 4:18
7 Boy Scout*.
Girls Club*.
Tuesday — 6,30 pm. Christian
Wednesday ActivlUew
KILPATRICK
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
Wednesday Activities
1:30 Circle 5 will meet at the
M-86 Woodland
Rev. R. A. Hoffman
9 am. Women's prayer band.
1:30 Circle 0 will meet at the
10 am. Bunday school.
7: 30 pm. Prayer meeting and home of Mrs. Roger Wiswell.
11 am. Worship service.
Bible study.
*
3:30 Cherub choir practice.
8 pm. Evening service.
8: 30 pm. Adult choir rehearsal.
Thursday Activities
home of Mm Douglas Anderson.
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
8:30 pm. CSB Battalion Boya
8 Circle 8 will meet at lhe
Rev. Howard W. Rogen. Pastor
1308 S. Hanover Street
Nursery during all services.
10 am Sunday school.
11 am. Morning worship.
ZION LUTHER^# CHURCH
Thursday—7 30 Ciiana-1 choir
Youth meeting. 8:15 pm.
Evening Gospel Hour, 7 pm.
practice.
Veite Road at Woodland
Wednesday Prayer, 7:30 pm.
Saturday-^. Couple. Club will
Rev. Einar Unselh. Pastor
"Ycur Friendly, Christ-Centered meet in Memorial Hall for an
HASTINGS
evening trf Fun and Fellowship.
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday school, 10 am. Claascr. Host couples: Dr. and Mr*.
Boltwood and E. Stale Road
Rev. Marvin Slckmilier, Pastor
Warship service, 11 am. With Douglas DeCamp.
Sunday school. 9:45 am.
Reformation Day services.
Morning worship, 10:45 am.
WOODLAND
Evening service, 7:30 pm.
'
Tuesday. Circles will meet.
METHODISE CHURCH
Cherub and Junior choirs.
Rev. Richard VandenBosch,
A warm invitation is extended Wednesday, 4 pm.
Pastor
Senior choirs, Wed.. 8 pm.
Bunday school. 10 am.
this friendly church.
Adult Instruction Chua, ThursMorning worship, 11 am.
Youth Fellowship. 7:30 pm.
We
are
studying
the
doctrines
broadcast over WFUR.
ot the Lutheran Church. This
Young People. Thursday. 7 pm. weeks topic: "We Believe in the
Reahty of ‘Sin."
Saturday, Junior Catechism,
THE GALILEAN
BAPTIST CHURCH
Saturday, Senior Catechism.
Former Freeport High School

Wed. prayer meeting. 8 pm.
The little church with lhe big
WESLEYAN
message. Phone 785-8971.
METHODIST CHURCH
Hickory Camera, Michigan
Rev. Vaughn B. Jensen. Pastor WOODLAND
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
10 am Bunday school
8319 Costa Grove Road
11 am. Morning worship. Jun­
Rev. Charles Gibb*. Pastor
ior church and nursery provided
Worship services. 9:45 am.
Wednesday, 7:80 pm. Family
Junior chotr, 4 pm. Thuraday.
Night. Adults, Youths. Juniors
Adult choir practice, Wedneaand Children. 8:30 pm. Choir

OUR LADY OF GREAT OAK.
7 DOWUNO *

Mota, SupL
CTWistfan Endeavor, 7
Dorrell Btarbord. president.
Junior Christian Endeavor, 1i
Evangelistic service, 7:45 pm.
Prayer service Wednesday. 7:30
p.m Clam leaders, Clayton Mote
and Fred Bawdy.
OmNGEVILLE
'
BAPTIST CHURCH
W. Glen Campbell. Pastor
3 Mlles South of Gun Lake
9:45 am. Bundsy school.
11 am. Morning worship.
7 pm. Evening worship.
Wednesday, 7:30 pm. Bible
study and prayer service.

BOWENS MILLS CHAPEL
Henry VanTU. Evangelist
10 am. Morning service.
11:15 am. Sunday school.

PEOPLE'S B|

CHURCH

LcRoy Kenney, Pastor
11 am. Morning worship.
10 am. Sunday school.

.WOODLAND
NORTH IRVING WESLEYAN
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
METHODIST CHURCH
Cor. of Sisson and Buehler Road
prayer.
4 ml. W. ot Broadway. Freeport
Thursday. 7 pm. Pioneer Girls
Rev. Morris Borgman, Pastor
Sunday school. 10 am.
and Boy* Brigade.
Moshing worship, 11 am.
Women's Missionary Fellow­
Bunday school. 10 am.
Morning worship. 11 am.
Christian Endeavor. 8:30 pm. ship 2nd Tues, each month, 7:30.
Prayer service. Wed
Young People's service, 7 pm.
Evangelical service. 8 pm.
Public Invited.
HASTINGS WESLEYAN
METHODIST CHURCH
Cor. N. Michigan A: E. State Rd.

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Florence Wood of Hastings to
the home of Mr. and Mra Jarnos
Smith at Charlotte Saturday
where they attended the past
presidents club of the Rebekahs.
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Charles Kins and Lloyd, local,
ano Mr. and Mra Robert King
and family oj-'lowvli were Sun-

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Workshop Here

I IS In Pennock Hcwpthd with tn- j
Thursday, October rt, It
1 JU£L*,,f"Lu‘A..taU *!J4n“,y ___________________
_________

Barry Farm
Calendar...

THE

■Jh Milk Producers

HASTINGS BANNER

Interested 4H Lenders, garden
(tub inembera and youth from
nuurv ports of the county partiolpated in an experimental
workshop n! *he Community
Building Wednesday. Oet. 13.
Tlie evening program featured
a colorful display of flower arrancemenU. crafts and ceramics,
Ind-*.' gardens. rock and mineral
projects and dried plant arrtra'inents.
Fuur-H Youth Agent BUI Kirk-

Highlights Interesting

nnuua ■ IT! t c

— .

concensus was that the field
was of real Importance tn al­
mont every phase of living.
Mrs, Chester Stowell then gave
an interesting talk on the Na­
tional Program of beautification
with nugjttUlona for an acting
program tliat could be used os
part of a 4H effort for com-

—gsjLOAN

Dr. Honnon from Western Michi­
gan University completes hU
second session with area parents.
The Woodshop class got un­
derway on Tuesday of this week
in the Woodworking building.
Any perron wishing to enroll
in the classes may still do so by
calling the superintendent's of-

CAN SEND YOUR
CHILDREN
TO COLLEGE

You can prepay your
loan in part, or in full,
at any time without pen-'
alty. Loan cost* are
low! If you want • col­
lege education for your
children, see u* for the
fund* you need.

I “
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West Woodland

1
S'

.

Mr. and Mn. Albert Frost, who
is a patient in the Osteopathic
Hospital in Grand Rapids, U bel­
ter and gaining a Utile weight

be held two evenings In Novem­
ber and two evenings In Decem­
ber. Exact starting date later.
Transportation arrangements
can be made by calling lhe

1 LAND BANK

Here's a aeniible. prac­
tice way to finance ■
higher education lor
your children. Uie a
Land Bank loan, and get
the fund* you need now
...then arrange ■ repay­
ment schedule for that
time period which fits
your specific need* bait.
Land Bank loan* are

v*

spend more than 4460,000 pro­
moting milk In the Lower Penin­
sula at Michigan has been ap­
proved by the Michigan Milk

Middleville

FARM NEWS
Delton High News

Uuulng Gilbert then, after
briefly introducing the problem
lo be discussed, organised “Busa
Group" sessions to consider tho
Importance ot display techniques
In our world today and ways n
program for training youth

To Spend $160,000
On Advertising

duccra Cooperative participates
in the program in the western
part of lower Michigan.

Tlie many friends of Rev. and
Mra Harley Townsend ot Nodi-;
f the Future Teacher* of Ville were grieved to hear of the
can dub. Officers elected death last Friday &lt;J Mrs. TWDBandy Campbell. prestPnm Hayward, vlcc-presl- •and, following a long illnewThe Townsends were rosidc-nu
Of the Woodland area whare he
■aned as pastor of the South
Woodland Church of tine Breth­
ren for 18 years. Among oilier
churches they had served was

Mrs. Shirley Blood of Chari­
ton Park Raid left by atf Thurs­
day. Oct. 14. for Sharon Mam.
hoping to be present. to greet

a feeling that there ahould be a
special workshop to teach dmign
and display techniques Co the

guo»C ot htT daughter and fam­
ily. Mr. and Mra. Harold Ballons
of Wyandotte from Thuraday to
Bunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Charles
E. Jackbcn .epcait from Thursday
to Tuisdny with tiseir daughter
-and fiwnlly. Mr. and Mra. Thomas

could get around to do any rak­
ing the wind iaul Mown them
nearly all away and the ground
is practically bare again. Only
40 more shopping days until

Lake Odessa
Dy Mrs. Dan Peterman

Blood (Ira Dean Schalblyi and
to make her little brother hap­
py. Congratulations! * Mra
Frvd Geiger, load. Mra Barry

WHEN THE GOINt

expert tim

brtcl. Mrs. Martha Ballentine of
Hastings was atoo a Sunday cal­
ler. Mra Minnie Geiger, local,
spent last Wednesday afternoon

JIM BARR

GETS ROUGH

thc Harley Sindels.
Mr. and Mra. George Moon of
Flint were guests of her parents.
Mr. and Mrs Walter Wortley. List
week. * Hatpiul Guild 26 met

Tire Shop
U. S. ROYAL

until tjprins. Their address is
2642 GulT to Bay Blvd.. Clcar____ , Fla. * The Senior v.^.water.
CiUlcns met for their regular meetlng a- :Uxsi and Mrs. Oscar
nnkbclner gave her program on

When yop suffer ■ aerfous k**
... when the going gels rough
...it’a then that our service*
to you, u our client, become
a really meaningful part -of
your Iniurance protection*
Yon can count on m to bo in
your comer... to help with
claims problem* and other dif­
ficulties connected with your
Into.to look after your
interest*.

RANDSEN
Insurance Agency

Ill N. Depot S». ‘ "

Total Excitement

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HASTINGS OFFICE
301 Yi Se. Mkhi*a« \
Otfle* Hwn 11-4
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COUNTY LUMBER

RE-ROOFING

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REPAINTING

HOME IMEEOVfMIHT IS NOT AN EXPENSE,

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�You Still Have Timeto
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give the
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This Year's Community Fund Drive is
Drawing to a Close ... But There's
Still Time to Give!

GIVE ONCE
. . . and You Give Many ’
The Help and Hope They Need..

For the ill and the needy, for the young

and the aged, for the handicapped and
the infirm, plus many youth activities,

your one gift the United Way brings help

and hope, opportunity and encouragement.
Though you only give once, you aid many

agencies, and through them many people,

right here at home. You do you^part to
moke this a better community for all.
Give now . . . and give generously.

MANY, SERVICES IN RETURN FOR ONE GIFT

A FAIR SHARE gift to the Community Fund is an important invest­
ment in the best interest of our Community and all of our citixens. Every
one can benefit either directly or indirectly from the services rendered by
one or many of the agencies supported by Community Fund gifts. This yeo&lt;
there are eleven of these agencies actually 48 (see budget list and explanotion) in our united appeal for their support.

As in past years, persons living in other communities in Barry County
moy designate where they would like their contributions to be sent.
Thousands, of dollars have been collected in Hostings and sent to other
communities by this method.

1966 HASTINGS COMMUNITY FUND iUDClT

Hastings Youth Council

$ 7.675.00
11.721.00
6.650.00
7.100.00
1,500.00
406.00
7.000.00
1.450.00
1)6.40
1.640.00
5.500.00
400.00

,MM v
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Child Guidance Clink

' Michigan United Fund

Also remember that all contributions to the Hostings Community Fund
are deductible for Federal Income Tax purposes.

$51,310.40

THE 19«6 HASTINGS COMMUNITY FUND CAMPAIGN

MINIMUM GOAL NEEDS

ELEVEN CAMPAIGNS

$53,380.40

IN ONE

A Message from lhe Listed Civic Minded Firms in Cooperation with the HASTINGS AREA CHAMBER OF
i

The Copper Lantern
The Fine Way of Eating

Parker's Bar
And Restaurant

•

WWck’s

y

St. Martin Floral

Clothinc for the Family

-

Flowers by Chip &amp; Irene

One Stop Service

Hastings Floor Covering
Quality Materials - Guaranteed Workmanship
Hastingf^aint'&amp; Wallpaper

*

Lark, lukk-Chnnlit

E. L. Carpenter Hardware
Complete ^dlery Department

Bender Gravel Co.
Washed Sand and Gravel ‘

Seles &amp; Service

18 Automatic Bowling Lanes

City Food &amp; Beverage

Open 9 A M. to 11 P.M. Daily

Jacobs' Prescription Pharmacy

Earl R. Boyes Real Estate
Hastings Area Ptcpdrhp ’

'National Bank of Hastings

State et Jefferson

Sto».ll lulUmg Sink*
General Contractors

Credit Bureau of Barry County

Kaechelcs Inc.
Heating • Cooling e PlurMsIng

Montgomery Ward &amp;
II8S. Jefferson
Consumers Power
Serves Hastings

Local Finance Corp.

The J. C. Penney

A Local Family Service

102 W. State et Jefferson

Bee's Music Box
Organ &amp; Piano Studio

Burkey Seles DLSj
Complete Radiator G Aijjjfc

Miller Jewelers

McPhorlin's Men's Wear
Home of Pendleton Woolens

Building Supplies

Mahler Motor Sales
Lincoln &amp; Mercury

Hastings Hotel

Weyao'g Shoe Store
Footwear lor the Family

Barth Studio

Hastings Cleaners

Portrait &amp; Commercial Photography

Phone WI 5-4031—Free Fick-Up &amp; Delivery

Hean Standard Service

Miller's Dairy Store
Artistic Design In Marble and Granite

Ice Cream Specialties &amp; Luncheons

Barry County Ready Mix
Corporation

Jeep Vehicles &amp; Apache Trailers

Hastings Motor Sales
Dodge Sales &amp; Seryke
W. J. McAllister
Sinclair Petroleum Products

9M Ikroaii Services
Feed

Wclldocff Furniture

Color As You Like It

Reahm Motor Sales

- Oldsmobile - Cadillac

Your Dining Pleasure

Department Store

Watch and Jewelry Repair

Goodyear Brothen
John Deere Farm Implements

East Side Lumber

Your Rexall Store

Pormalee's
Ladies' &amp; Children's Wear

Ben Frenklla Store
.

White’s Photography
iio — Candid — Commercial

Dependable Prescriptions

Service by Howard Trumbull

On Your Staff But Not On Your

The Sherwood Agency
For Insurance

Gardner's Pharmacy

Gilmore

Appliances—TV &amp; Hl Fi
Central Radio &amp; TV

4»

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1220 m »our Regie Dial

Hastings Grain &amp; Bean Co.
Master Mix Feeds

Mary's Beauty Shop
Hair Shaping. Styling &amp; Permanent Waving

Ballings

Fisher-Hengesbach, Inc.
Ford ’Sales and Service

The Strand Theatre
The Showplace 6f Barry County

Tho Hastings Bowl

The Superette
Open 9 A M. io 11 P.M. Daily

For the Entire Family

Bevenryk's Color Center

Barry County Lumber Co.

107 E. State St. •

Electric Motor Service
Al Steury, Prop.

Hastings Cut Rate Shoe Store

a

food

e

Fertiliser

Eckordt Agfa Sales

Coleman Agency

_ Insurance—Bonds of All Types

MHik e.
Dependable Jeweler

Lope Pharmacy
Walgreen Agency

Schader's Office Supply

Hastings City Beak
. 150 W. Court Sr.

The f'pllpr Agency. lac.

For Business. Homs &amp; School

One Sfop Insuranoe Service

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
Hoitingt, Michigan, Thursday, November 4. 1965

Section One—Page* 1 to 8

NUMBER 29

-EDITORIALS
8COVT3NO AS A P.ART OF THE sens) re.-.|x&gt;:lslblllly based on the
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM
Scout oath and taw
By Ruaiell B. Evan*
Exploring—the broad. In-depth
Tiiomapple Boy Scout Executive . program for high-school-age boy*
Since Its Mgimilng in 1910. the, -help* yuung men reach and strive
of the Boy Scouts oft for personal goals in citizenship.
America has encouraged boy* to I community service, vocational ex­
useful Uve*. based ot» action pkwatlon, social skills, personal
and doing to achieve the objecUvea fitness mid ouuioor living
of building character, citizenship • The success of SrouIng for
personal fitness tn th« bay.
of *11 ages 1* reflected In the
Results of participation in Cub tou*i»m and
Scouting—the home and neighbor- trc- leader He
hood-centered program for boys 8.1 with the skill*,

PLANNING EXHIBITION—Many hour* of
Conservation Exhibition which wifi be held
In general, the Scouting program
proved personal habits, a desire to Ha an educational experience for
do one’s best and a desire to be a
that supplement* toe training
Boy Scout.
B&gt;l the home, the church and the
Participation tn Boy Scouting— School.
.
tiie vigorous outdoor p.ogram for I llirough constant studies and
buys 11 Uirough 17-emptiest** Itaincy*. the Boy Scout* of America
hiking and campcraft skills, an |k&lt;-;&gt;s up to date u&gt; providing txUge
advancement plan geared to th* land achievement requirement* that
: Individual, exposure of boys to vo- (have been halhri by troop leaders
Hasting* High :catlonal and avocations! interest* |throughout the Nation as being
Mis* Helen Martin to to be the
। in U&gt;e merit badge plan, an away-1 ’mure challengtng.’’ -more speMemorial,Hall where they heard a talk by Burt Smith (second from left!, assistant athletic director
~ ’
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’ . . - ‘’Ifite." and ’’better undestood by
County Conservation Exhibition
ai Michigan Stale University, and football scout for the undefeated Spartans. Speaking with 1 f,n’n-h&lt;4nc Program still designed
Thursday, Nov. 11. at 1:30 pm.
nys"
.
Coach Smith following the luncheon were Rotary President Clarence Rltsema (left), HHS End t0 *awWthf« h'JnMf ufe- *n&lt;{
,‘
i in the meeting room at the Communlty Center al the fair­
Sieve Fox (third from laftl, Co-Caplain Kenneth Weller and Guard Dick Hamm.—Banner photo.
grounds.
NO SCHOOL MONDAY
Mrs, Chester Stowell, chair­
Munday there will be
man. said Ml** Manin has de­
।
voted her life to Conservation,
and written many articles and
will hold their annual Has­
I
ting* Institute. Instructors In books, among them Tpe Story
of Michigan, so widely used
by Michigan schools. She is a
noted
authority
on
Michigan
evaluation
for
th*
University
Michael Church, assistant dl_
_ ,,
Freeman
C..’ Hoffman. 55, R2
of Michigan. Elementary
rector of art with toe University ' . ,f
rewn*n .C
so efficiently as national conser­
of Michigan Extension Service,
WIU ‘"JuT* f^*^Z*b0Ut
('.am/Hiign Continues
vation chairman for the Federa­
will be in Hasting*. Wednesday.,215
whe?
William D.
In All Section*;
tion of Garden Club*, retiring
School
Nov. 10. to give two lectures on
,n
bcnur of M *“*
from the poat tn June of 19«.
unloading wagon on hi* brother,
Blitt Civet $7,000
■ Paul’s farm located in K e n t I
,
,
only to be pressed into accepting Hastings’ newest businessmen,
having purchased . the FttherCentral
Region's
chairmanship
County
about
one
and
threel
llninr
e
KphpjirQP
Ally. Richard Huxtson. chair­ High School stadent* In the
Hangesbach Ford Aggncy. Tienquarters miles north of Freeport. J UIUU1 3 llCllCdl BC
man of Hasting* United Com­
Mrs. Donald B. Smith, presi­ ner had been employed by the
munity Fund campaign. iuu&gt; andent of the State Federation of Ford Division of the Ford Motas
Garden Clubs, will attend, bring­ Company for the last
ye*rs
in surrounxllng townships.
ing greetings and information In the Lansing District Sales of­
--------------------------• Paul Hoffman
from the State and National fice. He is a graduate of the Uni­
—
™r
. Church states that his lecture. crlb when the
Federation.
. versity of Akron. Ohio, and his
dltlooaUy get*-underway later [entitled_’Whal’» That Supposed red.
Mrs Wm Creta, photograpiier wife. Audrey. Is a graduate of
..... m
-------- —
,V| r-uuiij wra: ttapjjencsi may
Atty. Hudson said. It la schedu- both pointers and nan-painters never be known. Deputy Abbey . Orntrnl au&lt;U*oriuin stage will for State and National head­ Wltlenburg University and has a
uled la be completed by Nov. 13.“! ^4 nominal admission fee of mtrl. Om of Freeman’s glovca 'come aUve” on Nov. 18 and 19 quarters, will attend and record master's from Michigan State
a* the Juniors of Hasting* High the outstanding exhibits for University.
Reporta from workers are still ’r*
?'e
found on the spindle.
xxnlng in and a new total is to
Workshop with ticket* avail-1 _
. .
.
. .. I School present their production I
Our Heart* were Young and Stowell said.
1
। Roth Funeral Home at Lowell 1
The Hastings Kiwanta Club.l/ V (tllllltPPF's tn
num Hudson said.
! by Sponable ambulance.
beside, preparing and placing a|" ’ V1IU1MXI3 W
_
Freeman, on Jan. 20, 1953. waa „Th« wvll^nown and ever pop- Michigan the Beautiful exhibit. « •
Last week contributions and __
ner Is Russell B Evans, whftha*
rx 1
palnfifliy injured whesi be ww*il0,u’ comedy by Cornelia Otis will.1 be entertaining at their I Inin SpiPPtPPQ
been executive of the Tfidfflipble pledgee had tut $42.71545 or tl*l 1 Iminnn f &lt;&gt;xr
caught between trees while ru- Skinner and Emily Kimbrough Wednesday noon luncheon. WilBoy Scout District since April slightly more than 80 percent of IIclllOHCCn vdv
ilwytMiCT
of 1MI. Executive Evan* ha* the ,08380.40 goal.
------------------------- tog.wtxxl MB m. brother. Paul’*
llamj J. MuUendore. new chief of |« v
. .
v
' farm.
•r’P taken in tne isav*.
Hie Information and Education llppp IvlfkllflJI V
” UI Col
»»crv^t&gt;n De^n
t- [«
ITlUIHlajJ
pwsts since 1942, work
Their fun-flllcd excursion 1* .5^!°
txxuvu
vuiwcrvaiiou
uepuri------ ----------------------------47.000 war. received from Harold
Salle. Bl. and Flint
made up of one hilarious expen- ,nient : Walter Van Dlen RegionTwo volunteer* have been addW. Cloud, manager of lite Has[Ol Education ofllcer. and Ronald
u, me 1Ut of ,3 Barry County
ttaga Dlvtolcn of the E. W. Bliss
a n br r e Imen
__ _________
j____ —
Karen Frost portrays the role: Niuzrl
Nagel, naturalist at V
Yankee
Co by. Richard Groos, cluilniian
who received
orders to re­
I of Cnmelia and to very much in- Springs Slate Park. All will al­ port orders to report for induc­
of thp Industrial division of the
Halloween in Hastings was EY*
Oil
I
generally a happy, sane occasion II1PS ^HOflCIlIV
ienated in becoming an actraw. tend the exhibit following lunch. tion into the military service
with
boys
and
girls
covering
*ll|
r
'
IVi5
UUUUCIIIJ
Her
sweet,
naive
traveling
com­
Recent
additions
to
the
previ
­
W. BIUb management This is
from the Barry County Selective
~
~
~
panion. Emily. Is acted by Carol ous list of exhibitors are The .Service board.
. tlw largest single contribution the neighborhoods for treats in-1 —
| from an individual company, ac­ Head of tricks and for UNICEF.
State Highway Department and
Scheduled to leave for Detroit
The most successful UNICEF
the Donald
’ --------------Animal Zoo
cording to the announcement
——- Wrights
—![Monday. Nov. 8. with the regular
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—
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.
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collection
ever
wa*
held
here
John
Wm.
Dull.
68.
of
115
Reed
J
1
’
.
3
5*
llU
n
T
h
L
**
,rral
de
'
I
group
of aelictees ore William T.
The $7,000 had been pledged and
listed in tiie previously an­ on Sunday evening and Mrs. St, Naxhrille, died early Sunday
light for all children from six to, RoBe. 1B_ Nashville, and Jack A.
.
nounced drive total.
them farewell. The girls meet sixty.
Ladles' organizations are es­
had been Ln falling health for
taled $47741.
several months.
•&gt;
vtduals while they are on the pecially invited for the Thursday
Youngsters covered designated
meeting and gentlemen will find
ship. ‘
Thirty-five Barry County men
areas assigned by the cooperat­
It equally Interesting and infor­
are scheduled to go to Detroit on
ing churches.
the ship’s steward; David Towne. mative.
U N 1C E P leaders thanked
AU arc Invited and urged to Dec. 13 for their pre-lnductlon
Broadway. and Paul Braden, son
physical
examinations, and 20
everyone for such "wonderful co­ moved into a boasetraller tn Harvard medico! students. Dick visit this nationally recognized
men are receiving orders to re­
opera Uon."
Winters and Iteu McEvoy, played exhibition.
2)00 8. Broadway, are in the cagt
port on Dec. 14 for transporta­
Florida last Sprint.
of “Annie Get Your Gun.” which
tion
to
Detroit
and Induction
Is being presented by Kellogg Aid course is scheduled to brgtn Ing, especially Ln the downtown
into the armed force*.
Community College for the next
the time of her husband's death.
Karen MfKeougb and Bea
Those receiving orders for in­
two weekends at the college the- pm. al the Hastings Mutual In- laritemi were evident throughout caring for a relative who is ill. I Hughes aaalme the rotes of two
duction Into the service on Dec.
the City.- Several fire hydrants
aurance Company's conference
Born Jan. 13. 1896. in Eden
..
J
Valley. Minn . Mr. Dull was a _T11C
b c"‘
Pete plays the part of Mr, Wil­ room.
Hastings; Harold L. Turner. 20,
wide-spread damage reported.
son. the owner of a hotel, and
of A. E. and Rosa (Galesten
HaT”u *?Uh
Person* Interested In taking
612 8. Washington: Dennis M.
Barry County sheriff’» officers son
Dull. He was married to Gladys IShlrk’ 8h&gt;’ tak“ the r^e of
Paul plays Frank Butler, the
Thompson. 20. 601 N, Michigan;
were In Freeport Sunday night
male lead in this musical which
where they were called because M. Little on Sept. 27. 1919. in **»*«*««» &lt;nd Bonny T mm
I-Alle
acta
aa
inspector
on
the
ship.
opened at the Imperial Theatre
of groups of young people roving
Sunday. Oct. 31, was a special Walnut; Mark L. Weeks, 20. R2
'
....... __ _
—1. ....
in New York City on May 16,
day for the members o( toe First Nasi)ville; Larry Richie, 20, Rl
1946. and'played continually for
hectic,
expenencos
tire
gala
u
~
Methodist' Church as It was the Shelbyville; Michael W. Schults.
boxes were knocked over.
Nashville Masonic Lodge, the
1,147 performances.
Minimum age is I*.
VFW and the American Legion
date of toe dedication of the new
educational unit which had been
Elisc, Vai Speaa and Jennifer added to the church building.
HHS Junior play. “The Egg and coven bleeding control, simple
montville.
I." and Paul played the part of bandaging, poison prevention
Beside* the wife, he is survived
Captain Tamltx in The Student
by
two
sons.
John
of
Nashville
Robinaon, the French actor
Prince, the operetta presented at fractures and splinting.
Rl Freeport; Freeman
z
and Raymond of Hastings; three
The play is being directed by
HHS in 1964. and played the
The only charge for the coqrw
daughters. Mr*. Marjorie Hill of
part of Lt. Buzz Adams in South
Hastings. Mrs. Maxine Phillips
Pacific, presented under Herbert
of Battle Creek and Mr*. Doris
Moyer’s direction in 1963.
Stanton of Vermontville; two;
Dr Wm Helrlgel. who was the
Edward Prentice. Rl Lansing, Uster*. Mr*. Pearl Justice of CjFy Bank EnlarZCS.
Both Paul and Pete played In
minister of the church during
174 Delta Ruul Drive, a licensed Nashville, and Miss Esther Dull TROOK EniQrjW, the year* of planning, led the
The Adding Machine, by Elmer
M. Boles. 19. Bellevue; Wayne L.
mechanic, lias been hired a* the of Dayidna Beach. Fla
Rice, at Kellogg Community last
13 Adds Parking Lot
congregation In the dedication Payne. 19, Delton; Edward J.
BAZAAR A SMORGASBORD
Spring.
grandchildren,
or»ndehiirh»n
and
nnrt
nve
n«.
great
­
Haatlngs
City
Bank
has
Middleville Methodist Church.
Annie Get Your Gun will he Saturday. Nov. 6, 3 am. to 8 pm. tings airport.
grandchildren.
Robert Brooks, who was chair­
completed enlargement of toe
As the operator of the airport.
man of the board of trustees
-------- ----------------- --------------- ly institution'* customer-, blackpresented Nov. 5 and 6 and Nov, dinner 6-8 pm. 11.50. 75c, 50c. Prentice will receive 3260 a manto.
at 2 pm. from the Vogt Funeral topped parking lot on toe east when building plana were being
13/4Home in Nashville with U*e Rev side of the bank of! Court Street formulated; Verland Ransom,
Harold Krcig of Columbiaville, a utilizing the area formerly occu- who is the chairman of the board
at the present time, and Mar­
u electricity for the main hangar. fonner Nashville pastor of toe pled by the Stag Lunch. A new shall Cook, lay-leader, took part
Evangelical United Brethren drive has also been made. Aj(i*w
Church ofiidating. Burial was parking lol south of the bank ofi In the mortgage-burning cere­
made In Lake view cemetery. Church Street has also been mony.
Lynn Perry, chairman of the
Nashville.------------------------------------- completed.
commission on education, pre­
A fire of undetermined origin
sented the building for dedica­ destroyed a barn - and content*
The City receives the hangar
tion.
three and one-half miles south
rental and profits fnan the aale
Rev. George EEnitt delivered of Middleville^ on toe .Yankee
sermon "Stones Tell Storle*" Spring* Road Sunda* morning
Prentice and his wife, June, and
keeping with the theme of
Fire Chief. Ernest Bali e*tlhere in about a month.
’
He succeeds Robert D. Husted.
only 74 percent of the quota
sire to be helpful to other*. Im-1

Leaders in State
Conservation to
Atteqd Exhibition

F. C. Hoffman
Start Community Art Director
Injured Fatally
Fund Campaign Speaks Here
Wednesday Night |n Farm Mishap
In Townships

Popular Comedy
As Class Play

Here, UNICEF
Collection Best

John Dull. 69,

the preparation*

Strike al Bliss
Continues as
Negotiations Fail
Union, Management

Hold 2-Day Seation« at
■ Barry C.ourthoute

The crippling 64-day old strike
at the E. W. Bll&amp;s Company con­
tinued Ulis week and official* of
Local 414, UAW-CIO and of the
E. W Bllsa Company reported no
additional meetings have been
scheduled.
This Wednesday morning

bargaining committee met with
a Cltlxen* Committee of ' the
Chamber of Commerce al the
CUy Hall.
.
Friday afterodon Unlqn and
Bliss officials appeared in Barry
County Circuit Court at the be­
hest of Judge Archie McDonald.
Judge McDonald offered the
facllltlc* of Tiie Court, asking
Die parties to renew negotiation*
which might lead to a settlement

Judge McDonald, pointing out
that no violations of the Court s
injunction have been reported,
raid that he believed The Court
has a duty to offer Its facilities
to help arrive at n solution of
tve are not a large community.
Judge McDonald pointed out.
and labor and industry are de1st said difficulties often are the
result of lack of communication

when people get together with
the right altitudes, “let their
hair down," often basic problems

Early Sunday

Paul Braden
Has Lead in
College Musical

Red C.rosn lyifst
Aid Course
Begins Tuesday

Dedicate First
Methodist CliurcB
Educational Unit

City Employs
Mechanic for
Municipal Field

Fire Destroys
Barn1 South
Of Middleville

‘hili ofyesterday"....
as gleaned from the
Bannerjilei

It Tailoring

from the municipality.
Prentice U licensed os an air­
craft engine mechanic and In­
spector.
He worked at the Grand
teams in state-wide competition,
Ledge airport, which U owned
according to Bupt. D. A. Van-

Hastings High has joined the
Michigan High School Forensic

Forrest McMillan, wlw U re­
tiring Jan. 1 from ids job as

ductlon department at the Has­
ting* Manufacturing Company.
wx
-tt.___ —r
■l • lunchrn htld ,1 th. HoUl
...
I

tended

an aircraft school

at

•’Frecktea,’ with Tom Brown and for Francis Aviation and the
Virginia Wclider and also a ipe- Planet Corporation.
Mrs. Prentice la employed as
cl*&gt; feature—"The Dionne Quinto
l» Oaln&lt; on Twn."
headquarters at Lanrin* and
’ ’ ’
Board of Klucatlon at Bay City.

Government rationing of shoes Agnes Staldon, Hastings, have
PANCAKE A SAUSAGE SU•
is now post history. All matrix:-, been |nvitcd
to join
the
NEW CUB FACE CHARTER—Richard C. Johnson, neighborhood
Hons wore removed Wednesday. "WyveriV' an honorary junior PER thia Tliursday. Nov. 4.
• • •
’ Flease Sea MORE ABOUT:
I
Barry county to fagging in the . . . BACKWARD GLANCES. I
s5^oi"Rota^" j
final War Bond Drive ahd to
*•
Fag^ 3 sponamod.
*

I The barn contained 1.500 bale*
!of hay. 460 bales of straw. 150

i'

‘f",
Tuerf.,
». in
l&lt;n.
, w„
„ o„dD„ v,„.
th* Sewing Room, at Hastings Kbt
High School. There '•’H.1 ** »| Middleville firemen fought toe
class every Tuesday and Thurs- blnIe
d»y evealng. eight lesson* for!
Monday Middleville
$6 Contact Wright Sim director „rfm,n „„ 4Urmed wheD lbf
of adult education at HHS
. ..
—
- -•
--------Arthur
Bird- -home on
Sherman
Street became tilled with »moke
from an oil burner. Little fire
PANCAKES A SAUSAGE
The Hasting* Rotarians will
nerve their annual pancake
and uuxace aupper this
Thursday evening from 5:38
to 7 o'clock tn the Ea«l gym of
Hasting* High School The
public la Invited. Proceed* art
used by the Rotarian* tor
their student exchange pro­
gram and other project*.

They met In the supervisors ■
room al the Courthouse Friday
afternoon and until 2:15 am
Saturday morning. Negotiations
continued from about 1 pm. Sat­
urday to about 5:30.
A HILm statement thia week
said that agreement had baen
reached on practically all noneluding seniority and the griev­
ance procedure. ’Negotiations
broke off during a discussion on
the use of the IBM time report­
ing equipment.” the statement
concluded.

Piesldent Root said that neRotlatlons had settled much of
tiie contract language based on
the company’s proposal, then
when It was withdrawn the union
was forced back into the original
position.
President Root said the Bliss
Company had agreed to union
contracts st Canton and Salem.
Ohio, which they believed were
higher than what the local Union
lx requesting.
week, the Bliss Company report­
ed sale* for the first nine mon ills
of the current fiscal year were

$88598.102 for the same period

This compare* with net Income
for the same period last year of
Income for the third quarter of

The drop tn earning* is the di­
rect result of strikes In the heavy
equipment plants at Canton and
Salem. Ohio, and Hastings.
Michigan Shipments of $5 mil­
lion have been delayed and «h«
page* approximated 29 cento per
share

Hastings firemen were alarmed
[at 120 am. Sunday when leave*
on S Ca» Street began burning
] in toe’ high wind. Firemen were 1M5 approximated
alarmed again at 10:18 am
when wind whipped uji a fire at 30. 19«5 end 391.000.000 al Dethe municipal dump, and again. comber 31. 1864
---------.x— .---------------- ■—
opportuniilea for new business
I continue good
8 Broadway and Marshall.

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••

0

•

11

।Seattle operation netted the con,

"■:nZ3 ll-on Men swindle i ■»•&gt;•»*
Tiie cexsTvtocs Um

1—TME HA8TINGH HANNES

girths-at Pennock

scattered

Public Through
I
. .c
Mail Gimmick

Mrs. Flowers

; In Seattle federal court Sept.! Monday. Nov. 8 — HaatlngB
114. Hmm sentenocs were nassed Education Aaaodatloh Institute.
No school.
~.
\lw^erciM^dite-by. ’^”iwindte
Clyde W. Spangler, two;BlaxT'ainte0* Wrai ’oym?^ ■ umsoos iot
including thooe who already have
children are scheduled to «NW»n
I m which om-priced. low quality |
&lt;«*»-half years; David T. noon to 8 pan.
r-™-nnduots carry tnide names re-IStarchuk. six months.
| Monday.
Monday, Nov 8 — FtxXball Tuesday. SO). IO.
Hasdng*' Northeo*tcm 8‘lw*&gt;1’
M-mbllng those of reputable na*——— •-----------I Banquet,
Banquet. East
East Gym.
Gym.
Mrs. Louis.' Odm-wolska of &lt;»&gt;«
a™1 Jr. High at Maple I
,------Barry county Health DefMrtment

Home

Special Classes

iKJS.rj'SESX-lS! Va,l*y Organise.
I^jccs lulvertlMd arc much lower. Student Council
how ever. Such a* 17 - Jewel | The Maple Valley Junior High
eutebes for |3.
i Bchool haa organised a Student
After cianHicd .-idvcrtUcmcnte Council naming Pal Barlond a*

medical

examiner.

I The Weather | Old King Cold
had wonderful Indian Summer Is Really Tough.
weather, but weather reports in­
dicated that a cdld front was
Medics Declare
moving in

Lake Odessa
since" ti^1 death oT'lirr'htubond';

By Mr*. Dan Polarman

David, on Nov HL 1M4 Bhr had ' 11*
1 duo&gt; a naiacni *&lt;nr lor a year I _ . .

■u.a
» hur.
Hojl

— k..r.. in an.,.,,

Jii. 7,.! ..

Am.
..

174-11
.... .___

“»

of Mr. and Mrs. W A HhroU
Thursday evening to horn* Elaine

■sv-R.'Tts* rj

I Ethel ■ i Rippy of Lan- Jrante and Von. aiul Mr. and Mr*
suns. Leonard Bndaon I Frank Rtanaer. Jud*-. Mike. IMn
Mra. William

Hastings School Invite Expectant
Parents Attend
Calendar

Bulla and Mis

mud Johnson visited her sister
Mrs. Roy Bradley, at Ionia Sunday
remlng.

nine grandchildren
jaua. rvwus wan uurieci in -------- -- ----- — ——” . — „
UtaMide Cemetery Saturday
’rert' returning home Sunday
7TT
vancwry
I evening. * Mr. and Mrs Harold
'
Ritter and Floyd Ritter called at
the Royal Ritter home at Pottervtlie Sunday, as the latter's ton.
David. 13. died tn an accident

Be ta/olEMICE

TO BE FIXED

Mrs. Chaster Hesterly. * Mr. and
Mr* Wilbur Necb and Mrs Dun
Peterman visited Patricia Nceto. a
versity Sundsy

Allegan were Bunday visitors of
Mr and Mrs Harley Stadel e Mr
friends Sunday attending the fu-

elrclrtc

&gt;: Borlond for the prettiest. Steven
’• I Catos, the funniest; Mario Steele.
uic iuur avytr*.
*nu ou&gt;rr h&amp;rdsst to ci rate and Jcanr.c
irresUUbte bar (jin a.
, Carrigan, mewt original.
i
When merchandise U adver- ,
•
Old King'CoId is a tough
i The John Mcisenbach family
warch Station here, after there character, says a pamphlet -ft:
the buyer should think twice. &gt;rccenU, had a wonderful four­
; warns Montague
There arc . d
vacation In Chicago Beside*
many legitimate buiuiessmen
the Sheraton-Chicago
-ou in,,
m.iHulurtlni mail iiit'er un.-ru. .. ?L, ........
__ ___
.
Friday night was typical for
t^n
to break through
laic
vnriuucr
iwimmi
.
wim
w.u
....
gn-m.
un
niniiT
,
nowwver.
.
— —.. —----- ——
late October football, with a cold hu maud. Gradually, howevi
wind
more to ,being
. w*uh“ ,or w
they vUlted the Museum of Belw.hA chilling
aKIHIhs the
iLo fsns
fane st
at CharPhu- more mid
— — ____
_ - — ■ leanwel
lotte and at other gridiron* In
and their
astern dtautbutor* lud rcnt- cnccandlndustry.theFieldMuthe area, but thoie attending the fVen uyiugli up to now ccld.'
“ t,tnO' W-a-month utfice;*eun» of Natural Science, the
college game* on Saturday aftert
prevented or cured All 1,1 s‘"-'*,,lc “*“&gt; ’*i“ operating Aquarium and tile Art Institute,
noon enjoyed gorgeous Indian ..
for ts to W!U’ a renUd typewriter and a. Army Pvt Egbert Keiser. 20.
Summer * rather with the mer,&gt;7nntotna of the cold
adding machine, for it son of Mr. and Mra Albert Keicury climbing to 84.
.
.... .. did not intend to stav tn taixi- -— nt m ir-wir.—
&gt;•_
The temperature wa* 50 at 8
nres very long.
signed as an Air Defense Fire
am. this Wednesday, and rising. as pccalble not to spread your
Before leaving town, the op- Distribution Systems crewman
The temperatures:
iTulors of Wtt.UTH Distributors f&lt;«- Htadquartws &amp; Hnuiquarinfection to others.
Date
A number of viruses produce &amp;*vc tile Seattle poet office a tera Battery, 28th Artillery Group
[ tiie symptoms that most of u* mail forwartiing address to a ‘Air Defense), located at Belfridge APB This unit, part of the
rail u add. possibly as many as ixs Angeles addretn
So in the week.! following, let- I Army Air Defense Command. Is
a hundred Tile true cold Is an
i^uipiaxs with
»iui the
mo Nike-Hercules
mac-ncrcuas
tcra of complaint for non-dchv-' equipped
I air defense missile, and provides

stumbled and fell while running
and died from a fractured neck.
They attended funeral senlcea
Wednesday
The Max Bradleys of Roscom­
mon visited the Clicster Hesterly
family and hl* mother. Mr* Roy
Bradley, of Ionia for a few day* Nov. 2
Nov. 1

LET US FIX YOUR
TV AS IT OUGHT

throughout the country, the.'
mailman delivered meteh^ndiic dene Kenneth Foote. Secretary
eiders containing checks and Karen Wilmore and Treasurer
money orders at a tl4X»-a-day
Friday evening the Junior
SwHtle. Wash.
high students enjoyed a Hallo­

Hubbard Hills

be purely wcondary Infectora
&lt;7,teTn,t faca^:h seems u.
indicate that odds are harder
i to reread than hu been thought
Freah colds onoeor to be more
contagious than older ones.
' Children's cold* have been shown
to be more contagious tiam tix»e
of adults. There still is much

Dy Mr». Albert Groan
h*
relattonahlp ot becoming
i Miggi.eis.
7SJ-JS44 chilled or damp to "catching'
Huixlay morning th&lt;- barn on cold.
M farm of Mr and Mrs Gordon I What to do for a cold? Medl-

VanEUts purchased the farm this )pPOllc treatment, so far avail-

they considerably conlu*cd Harry
jjuvq. wtw uU., opc.-nus a
vounl house known as Western
Diatnbutors. Hu firm lias no
l0Iinectlon w(th Ule phony j*.
attie firm of the same name.
Postal Inspectors said the brief

the "Motor CUy" from pomlblo
enemy attack oy aircnui or nussila. Private Kelxcr. a 1963 graduate of Hastings High Sclvxd. en^„1 th,. Army in AugUM of
»»5 and completed basic tralnmg at Fort Knox. Ky.

Hastings SPEEDY WASH
COIN-OP Lau

Delton Graduate
R eceiveeAt^i rd
At Western Mich.
A Delton senior at Western
Michigan University has been
swarded the annua! fall Durnmetalllc Corp, scholarship to the
University.

Kellogg
Kellogg Community College at
Battle Creek. Is the winner of

livery.
Thayer is majoring in indus­
trial education at WMV He was
presented with the award by
Richard Hall, president of Durametallic. which employs nearly

Solid Cherry Leiter Rack

I

We Close .at

Noon on
Saturdays

'&gt;Ikh» Wl 5-2091
’'

pjiJ Male try ui M our btfieCrsM
Rrpdt MwMlsdory n’tJMi’ri

new. cokxtsl IN Hrt aUtog fw
FRfE1 llssetssll, »J605»»I&lt;m
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Ca.rl Forslund

FOR TOUR CONVENIENCE
INSTALLED A DOLLAR-8ILL
Clair Peeling. who 1* reruvermg
The wonder drugs, such
PROFESSIONAL DRY CLEANING
from major surgery two j-eeka ago M penicillin, donl bother the
Mr. and Mrs. Ricliord Count '“ ------ . - —----North Gun Lokc Coin-Op Open
added a brewrway arxi a double by your physician for secondiuy
garage on tlreir house
bactertal infocuona. Bed rest, or
Mrs. Wadsworth Bissel
at least inactivity, la heiplul.
Your physician may auggest mild F““
thedlration to help alLxy the dis­
I weekend with Marilyn's parents.
comfort.
1
Mr and Mrs William MllchcU
and Jack. Saturday. Ur Browns
liule value. Evidence b lacking
with Jack attended the homecom­
that
any
particular
foods.
vitai
ing and fnotball wame at MSU.
Henry Mayo and »on. Henry of
Ollier dinner gue*ts at the Mlteiiell Battle Creek called on Mr. and min supplements, special cloth­
ing or exposure to sunlight or
home Sunday were Mr and Mrs.
Darwin Thompson and Pamela ing. * Mr and Mrs Marshall Tripp
colds.
Burd. Roderick TleU. IsLxry Tripp.
If a cold peralsta or seems un­
Hoffman of Alto at the Calvary Bob Tripp and families went to u
Church Sunday
Halloween party Saturday night at Colda are great imitates* und(
the early symptoms ran mimic ।
USE BANNER WANT ADS!
•don Green of Battle Crrek spent ious InfecUOM Recurring colds
Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs. /may not be colds at all. but may
be allergic attacks that require
medical

Hickeys En route home they visit­
ed st the Louis Hickey home st
Nashville and Mrs Ru*c Hickey
accompanied them to her home al
"S'L, Mrs Richard Brown and

DURACLEAN
SERVICE

107 E. Woodland. Hn.Hng.

Midway Between Broadway and Michigan

Open Mon. thru Fri. till 9 p.m.—Closed Saturday*

ND, WE ARE NOT

e'

dwry? W» do. s-’-tf this pctoU'
little lettM r«ck » »hvwtt X
Forilund^ Sk'lltulty constnKtsd »nd
' bgwMtfly fatted &gt;t nukn a
■ondttful gtt* And. we ll null it

Fay Garvey of Detroit spent the

CENTRAL
RADIO &amp; TV
HOWARD THUtflULL
Wl 5-9117 b Wl 5-5992

Puppy Available

tf-nwtithThe aciwiaranip goes to Juniors
or seniors who are majoring In terrier, st the Dug Pound He »
available
for
adoption
by con­
either industrial engineering or
Industrial supervision at West- tacting Dog Warden Dean Bra­
den through the sheriffs office.

man. Alto, at the Calvary Church --- ----- -------- . --KUWIUU IW V* a, uw
with burial in the Bowne Mcn- ManpucU WUaoo. Mr. and Mre..comlott of runny lvw, w(-,,.

tope recorder*, too.

The course, endorsed by membra
of the Barry Oounty M«lu--*l So­
ciety. will cover the following
subjects, in order; I- Human reproductlon; 2. Anatomy and
physiology of pregnancy. 3. Nuirttlm; 4. Labor and delivery; 5.
Tour al Pennock Hospital obatetrical wing, and 8 Growth and
development • birth through six

Going Out of Business!

NOR ARE WE

Liquidating our Stock!
WE’ftE NOT REALLY HAVING A

« SALE!
HOWEVER. WE ARE OFFERING
OUR FINE LINES OF:

MaGee
• Monarch
Barwick
• Regency
• and "Windsor

CARPETS

Ban field - vicinity

Middleville
T-K Calendar

Mrs Josephine Cheesonan and
Mrs Mildred Hill were Monday Maple Valley. There. 7.
Friday. Nov. 5—Football. Ma­
The Banfield Methodist Church ple Valley, Here. 8
School teachers held a HaDowrcn
Monday. Nov 8—Last day for
party for the neighborhood young­ Registration for Vote on Dec. fi
sters Sunday in the Church social on Millage Proposal; Elementary
Teacher* meeting.
v
Simonovlc and children from Del­
Tuesday. Nov 9 — West Ele­
ton and Mr. and Mrs Norman mentary Building Dedication. 8.
Stanton and family from Climax
Thursday. Nov 11 — High
were Saturday evening dinner School Assembly. 9:'45 sm.
Friday, Nov. 12 — Football.
Saranac, Here. 8 pm

moved buck to their winter home

. of Mr ml Mrs Leun Fuhr in
1 Hasting*. * Little Jim and CindyLeonard spent the weekend with
their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs
Iso Frey. * Mr and Mrs Norman
Leonard and family. Mr. and Mrs
Frey were Sunday

(FeFairlane
reinvented
lur (ifl it.sas if Ford Fairlane
iif.il been invented all averagainl
Hut fiHw 3l)0-cu.in V B’ All now
convertible models!

Building Permits
$59,045 in October
City Clerk. Donna Kenney re­
ported that there were 10 build­
ing permit bBued in Haaiinc*
during OctobtT totalling F59.045
New permits inrluded:

guests

tlon. self contractor; Ctiarleo
family.
Mr and Mry'Fcrd MrOloekin James. 420 E. Blair. WHO new
from Detroit s*nt the week with construction. C. A. Mattson. R3
Hastings, con traitor; Hugo ;*nd
Blanch Anderson. 6M_8 Martlced Saturday tn the Church. *
Mr and Mrs Gordon Buxton en- Lumber Co, Nashville, oonuac­
I trained the Thursday nlgtn tor. ant Raymond Weiler. 1110 B.
ladles Pedro club and their husHome Equipment. Grand Rapids.

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other stores often list os

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Episcopalians to
Build Diocesan
Center at Portage

Have you evei thrown »35 out
commercial policies do.'
the window?
1 said.
■
। ——— —- ■ . - Bren the thought of it would’
"My advice to all Michigan moU&gt;«’ln Muskegon from Saturmake most of vs cringe. And]1 vehicle owners to simply this ... ^ untU Tureday, and Mrs.
Kt, this U exactly what an cstl- buy liability insurance rigiit OeorEe Dc&lt;n accompanied her
mated 300,000 Michigan car own- Ii away, and vtoited her daughter, the B.
era will be doing between Nov. 1 i
______ .
-J. Craigee*. who helped celebrate
ami Feb. 28 of next year. The I|
•
her birthday. Mr. and Mra. E. W.
. -.........
«... .uni
I’10** of Lansing entertained
each unhuiL-ed vehicle owner in| Ktii/kr
IlKlV 0PCIlUin£{ I Mrs. Charles Dean. &lt;Mre. Marjorie
Michigan will be paying into the,
“
'Buckborough, and Mra George
new Michigan Motor Vehicle'
Accident Claims Fund. and. I
though it should do some good In |
helping to pay a claim for on i
innocent victim of a nrehgrnt!
driver, tie doesn't realls? a1 A lot of Michigan taxpayer.X??’*
nickel's worth of benefit.
and near the InUtcluinge of
money is spent abrood. Is it
Lreter R^^lds
I-M and highway US-131.
“Many of Michigan'* unIn- । being spent wisely?
I „.
&gt;noi‘U
Architect Irving W Colburn
»urrd don't knoa that Hie $23 jj Thi.'. question la being thorof Chicago, winner tills year of
they must pay Into the Fund ' cughly Investigated by Michigan
l»n't buying them any liisur- State University economist, who
anee,“ Secretary of Ulate '
standing church design. ha
Jamea M. Hit re said.
penditure* and distribution of
completed preliminary plans
"Apparently ■onu. mlslnfotnia- agricultural products abroad
Groundbreaking la autldpalUpn has so:ten out that the S25 j
Currently under way 1. a pine Bmlth. have spent three
fee they pay into the Fund la. giant effort to “gain Insight I week, at 'thebr cabin in the Up­
Insurance protection. In reality, I into (lie scopea of future food per Peninsula reluming home
planned for 1968.
j
tills
weekend.
this is a penally they must pay i gaps” and to develop a master
Bishop Benni-on said a capi­
Mr. and Mrs. James Malcolm
tor Ute privilege of ttnutlidng I
tal fund campaign — the first
;and Mra. Allen Malcolm were
ALIX rx GREAT
unliunired.
such drive In the 91-year his­
These drivers are still sub-1I Thanks to a grant from the Saturday evening dinner gursts
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ray
Mills
of
tory
of the diocese—was begun
Ject to Micldgau's financial re- ! Agency of International DevrlopMonday with guidance of the
sponslbilUy law*. If they are' ment of the U. 8. State Deport­
proven negligent in an accident ment. n team of scientists is
bugh.
He tfald that a • financial
and a claim is filed against th? ■ corwldfring the technical and
Mrs. Howard Martin Jr. Is a
Challenge'' qf SI million to mem­
Fund, guilty drivers must repay nutritional aspects of food sup­
bers in tiie 33 counties served'
tbo Fund in full or be charged piles, tut well as the apcial. eco- surgical patient at FergusonDroste
Ferguson
Hospital
In
by
the
diocese will provide for
with a mlMfemeanor. wliich could 1 nomlc and political problems
larult in the lain of driving &gt;'I Which fare the Food for Pence, Grand Rapids.
Privilege, fine, and pamible oilier i
ing Waited his slntet. Mra. Cora
Mead, of Pine Lake on Sunday.
O»? V S tantn U1
«l U»
By Mrt. Lloyd (htm
trouble fcr a developing country
unkM that country w prepared
to make rapid changre in Ito
Hhfiard Abbey, chief deputy wlUi
ously injur*. four persons. Medi­ marketing systems According to
the Barry County sheriffs office
cal torts and property damage economlst Robert D. Stevens, on
'called on Bayrol Tobtas In Hinds and marine enforcement officer,
curt the victinis’ of the accident extra dollar added to per capita
1 district Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. U to present a program tor the
32.400 Tiie victim-. file u claim Income in a developing country
i Will Quid vteiUsd Friday at their Lakewood PTA at the Woodland
ugninst the Fund which 1-. paid 1 enables people to buy more food.
daughter's. Mr. and Mrs. Will Schoo) at 7:30 pm. Monday. Nov. I
But if there to too little food
Neil home were Mr. and Mrs. - Shriber. In Hastings. * Mr. and
I Gerald Payne. Kent Murphy, and
must make full mdltuUon to thei there l« a bottleneck in the
i called tot her grandparents. Mr
Fund which could mean Hwl he marketing aystrm —the addi- ; Phyllis Teske.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hoffman of land Mra. W1U Gurd. Saturday. *
might have to liquidate what- I tlunal dollar ran rauae food
prices to gear. leading to na­ the Tanner district wan Sunday (Mr, and Mrs Lloyd tarn called
tional Inflation.
| Sunday.
maaugr on “Annie."
month', peritap. sever.il years.
More food may have to be Im- '
He
thc_And this could luive been an' ported using much needed fore-: Mrs. Gerald Waters of Plain-,i Mra. Dorothy Monroe and Mra
came Thursday morning and &gt; Bnou Owen from Kalamazoo, and । bring paper and pencil to make
avoidable rxprtvr if he would’ ign exchange. At worst, food well
picked
up
her
cousin.
Mrs.
Prank
i
I
Albert
Boyce
from
Gull
Lake
notes
hare provided liability Insurance nou can ensue.
Blown, and took Iter home for1 at Lloyd Owens Saturday. *
Three trends Indicate that de- 1
vr-loptng countries can- expect the day and to see all the lovely cclious Campbell lias a new si
। rapid increaws in food flaring Rifts they received on their
I through their commercial mar­ golden wedding anniversary
keting channels. They are now Sept 24 Mra Bloom MV old
seeking means by which govern­ ■■choolmatcs she hadn't seen for
ment officials in the developing years and also called on Mra. dlstaict Thunday. * Mrs. Lindon
countries can plan ahead to meet Vesta Schwettaer who was 100 ; Norris and Mra. Garry Norris
these cltnngre.
, years old Sept. 6. Mrs. Bloom I visited patients at the Medical
surely enjoyed the day very Center Friday. * Mr. and Mra.
'Lindon Niwris called on Mr. and
Mra C Town Sunday evening In

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thru
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The

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Join Naval Reserve
I 'Cecil F.. Norton, son of Mr. and
,Mnt Jack Norton of Rl Has­
tings. and Steven It. Khoup, son
I of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L. Shoup
I of NaahvlUe. were among the 10
; area men who joined In the Oc­
tober Naval Reserve Unit loraded at 90 Capital Av«ue. BJL
Battle Creek. Chief O. EL Zedtrbaum reporta. There are still
openings in this branch of t-lic
military' service.

Wo have th&lt;

latest
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Vernon L. Newton. Jr , 21 Rl
Hastings, Bedford Road, escaped
serious injury about 6.50 pm. SunDzt 24. when his car went
out of control on E state Road
about a half-mile wet of M-66
The car did not hit sheep in the
rood, as was stated in the accident
report in last week's Banner.
Newton told Deouty iterrnrd
Watson that as he rounded a
curve thr »ter. I nr has loose on
the car and he couldn't keep
the 1956 Ford tn the road.
The car went off the south ride
of the blacktop for 246 fret and I
came , to rest four fret from the
edge of the pavement. The car had
a limb four inchis in diameter!
'tuck through the left rear window I
1 and went out the right side
The. accident was reported by
Barbara Kenny, Rl. Nashville.
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Continued from Pogo Ono

KfecUve Monday, there will
tie a change in Ute "cannonball"
train service operated by the
CKA£ Following will be the
schedule of the one mixed train:
Going north—leave Milo at 7:46.
Delton at 8:14. Cloverdale at
8:23. Bhultx at 8:30, Hastings at
8:10. Woodland M 9:52. Going
wuth—Leave Woodland at 10:35.
Hastings at. 12:30, Bbultavat
13:50. Cloverdale at 1:00, Delton

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The telephone company's bug­
gy was damaged on Green street
Monday afternoon by a Ford car
driven by H. P. Bertram. When
Bertram saw a jjap between the
buggy, driven by Gary Towwend
and a load of gravel being haul­
ed by Will Payne's team, ho
thought there was room to pom.
But there wajait and his car be­
came Jammed between the two,
crushing the buggy to the curb
and doing It considerable dam­
age Fortunately, the hot* did
not run away and no one was
Injured.
The platted areas of HasUnga
continue to grow. Cliarlca IL
Gaskill has opened •■Fairview'’
ptat which ONutlata of 35 Iota
and Included one new street.
Orchard &lt;rret. which connect.
Atodlson and Hubbell streets.
Th. addition is near the new

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�e

people are willing to go to see a

.

Conservationists SSXT
fish factory te actually a pasture:

Join Government
Tft
Aid ■Prn&lt;rr;iHl
1U Mill
The phta«Kiphy of “h* George
do 1»” U dying out ta Michigan*
conserve ion ctrci** and no one
la iiappler about it than lhe
Conaerratlon Department
Admittedly, some local Indlti-

each Spring It* owner. Archie
McCauley, turn* it over for
flooding re a rearing march for
Thresh his temporary
sacrifice of erasing land*. Uw
Department is able to raise
thousands of young pike which
flushed down a ditch into

nartment to carry out conser- local group* which have, among
ration improvement*. However, Other things, raised nearly•UA• l. , .
.. .._ ..
rbiA
twiv
trivlrvnta

real impetus until
tnent rounded a fl

STit^cuopttwiive rote, the

Hurt 13 Plead Guilty to
. . J
Drunk Driving
UMirWMW V1I.UI
C'

•*

BUICK INTRODUCES A NEW HARDTOP] Barry Vehicle
Owners Begin
Buying Licenses

In Foil OH Dryer

I1Hl«fll 1^ UK
A Storage Corporation al Wood-1

Barry County and other Michi­
gan vehicle owners Morwlay began
liurr'iajung thru 1966 ilccrj*? platen
and paying into die new Motor
Vehicle Accident Claims Fund for
lhe flrat time.

County aherlff** officers
He was taken to Petuteck
Ho«l&gt;llal where be remained
until Monday afternoou-

up to see if the dntr wo* full

nett, on u charge of driving while
under the influence of liquor
and paid a fine of »75 plu* *5-&lt;5
court costs He atoo had the
dubious distinction of being the
first one in the Hasting* court

doesn't take effect
claim* until after

A newcomer in Buick’* 1965 line I* the across the entire panel. A new upper cover
Skylark four-door hardtop, featuring a new extendg across the full width &lt;&lt;tho pane!.
concept in roof design. The Skylark body. Standard engine in the Skylark i»
V-6.
Rrillc, bumpara and ornamentation are &gt;»!"-

Robert J. EUla 56. Rl Hickory

Raising the minimum in prop­
erty damage to EXO,
parunent planted game nah tn| pletely new. Interiors ajso feature new slytfi..
• Removing all minimum* for
thrae takes to boon angling and materials. Instruments and controls ace with four-barrel carburetion, or a 300 cubic
peraonal injury claims. Previously
prospect* after the lakes were, utounted to a chrome die cast frame extending inch V-8 are available as options.
• Removing all hit-and-run ac­
cident claim* which do not Involve
spirit « community coomtwi- fenK worker* apd the Coldwater |
b‘«‘*
n*r*on*l Inhirv
Sheriff's Department in dean1 Irelped to make luh habitat tm-

mailed In to the
— ■HIM WHHIK l«HM7
*«**. ustvtck. *&lt;r*«b«riy

pleading guilty to driving an-

IAL SEftlTY

mere ttttn 200 ro-callKl "com- *tx«l thr «1»'elopnunt of milm^mty ^^rev.uo^profcX
****n»n« !*&gt;'&gt;"
have tarn undertaken in coopvatlon with the
Department

—.a_.________
—j Bogart. Ken Dinsiedine.
Dlngledlne, Stephen
Htenhcn
. v_ .
.
.
in studying
natural rxicncr. .land
Graham and Dale raccjcr.
Keeler.
A' '
A 13 BUM’,h,. k ‘l°«ii»ctJun
wiU ttulotnftUcall&gt;
inadc
use. and other similarly related
subject*.
‘
— beginning with July 196'i. the
Michigan'* program of comfirat month coverage can begin.
Person* not receiving monthly
benefit* will, when they caroil,
ment Intend* to keep it that
Hy Mrt. Stephen (hfuoi^ receive Infamatton about nayment of monthly pretniumsT
q. What Is the limit on &gt;wnThe Junior Christian Endeavor,
with local group*.
under lite dlrectiotfof Mrs Vioirt Ings before I begin to k**- my
TIms Department showed it is Peake, entertained the adult C. benefits?
. ready and willing to carry it* end
of the load till* Spring when U day night at the McCallum under ...
came hi the aid of the ColdSchool. Among tiie outstanding Amendment
A. The earnings limit of SI.200
coeXumrv. were John Woodman
ar. guldlclucks and Glenna We- in 1965 will permit you to rvcelve
all your social security ciwck*
i conaerraUon and fire officer*, ter a* an Indian. * A group for 1965. Effective Jan. 1. 1966,
from
McCallum
Church
put
on
a
fisheries btolagitts. and other
wurahlp aervice at the Barry
Medical Facility Sunday after­ ,1600 in 1966 without lasing any
noon. * Th* Pleaaant Valley
United Brethren Church mem- new law cffecUve in 1966. you
would kxte 11 It* beneftu .fur
at the McCallum Church and each *2 In cornhba between
they put on the program. * The ,1.500 and *2.700. Earning* above
Barry County Christian Endea­
vor Union Executive Committee

Cloverdale - Hope

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CORNER WALNUT AND S. JEFFERSON
HASTINGS

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A
Reminder
Additionol funds qre^till needed

to complete the renovation of Pen­
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fund-raising campaign, and to

viding our ambulance service on a
“donate to the Hospital Fund” basis.

LE0I1HRDOSGOOD
-funencdJJotne
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Phone 9^2471

difference between
S2.700&gt; you would
benefit*—SI for each
Fur the remaining
difference tetweeii
S2JMX)) you would

ly due to the experimental »i*lc
done at Michigan State Unlvcr-

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NOVEMBER

4th through 10th

Finest

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• SWEATERS

‘

The Jim Springer children en­
tertained *o&lt;ne of their friends
By Mrt. IJttyd Ourn
for a Halloween party Saturday
V4S-M11
evening * Mra James Springer |l D.w1-«
The Cedar Creek Cemetery
and family vtattod Clark Spring­
er at Bowens Mills on WMnw- Circle will meet Wednesday. Nov.
d*y. * Mrs Virginia Slwnta and 10 at Mr* Lloyd Owen *. An all­
day meeting, quilt* to tie. so
day callers of Mra Kate Hughe*. come early. * Mr and Mrs Roy
Douglas from Algonquin I-ake.
originally from Pine Grove.
Calif. spent Sunday at the IJoyd
Mir. EdUhe Hl Union of Chiaago Owen*. * Mr. and Mr*.' Lloyd
i* viuitaR her daughter and Owen called at the Claud Ham­
family. Mr and Mra. Shanta * mond* in Hind* District
urday. * Will Gurd 1* ipiiniWh
a few day* in Pennock Hospital.
IMtaL Hope she 1* feeling better
Mr. and Mr* Keith Chaff**
from East Center Road called at
...Un,,-.
- :ihe Llndwl N,,rrU hon“' Friday
Andanclw* combine tremend- afternoon * Mr. and Mr*. On­
us OMruOlve force—up to 22: don Norris and boy* were Sun— Py *quare
-- - ----foot—with a day dinner
......... guest* Hl
at will)
Gerry |»UiNor•eenilngly whimsical nature. One ri*s w«*t of Cedar Cuek CWsnr/wxlidn laap-froggtd a village, I nor*. * Mr. and Mra. Clinton,
| but left a* a *ouVtnlr a tingle; Town. Kathy and Btlfy from Al­
] pine tree planted upright on the I legan. called al Lindon Not ria-*
roof « Ux preacher's.bouae.
I Sunday avanlng.

• PANTS

• PLAIN SKIRTS

• SHIRTS
Sale Ends on
Wednesday, Nov. 10, at 6
Open from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m

One hour

mmm:
THE MOST IN DRY CLEANING

and

GREETING

That Wonderful MARTIN RING

Instead of reteifing

of Delton, a Mr and Mrs Earl il96fi- &gt;our earning* require that
iOtt*. Mra Eleanor Shedd and
ference of M40 would ntdl be
paid you. In addition, you w.xdd
FurrU Brown and laabeU. They
helped Mw Irntxll Brown cele­
q. I am a widow, age Bl and
brate her birthday. * Weekend
gueMa at the Stephen Osgoods

""County are higher than in any

(Dry-Cleanable)

you de your port, we are still pro­

CHARLES H. LEONARD

.tannic that yuur monthly bene­
Gerald Anders. John Moon? of fit tn 196&amp; amounts to ,120. In
Nw-hville and Lynden Johncock 12 month* you would be potenti­
ally entitled to 1120 x 12 or 51,­
fram a successful dew hunUrig 440. Let us suppose you worked tn
all months of 1966 and had total
trip in Wyoming.
From the exciting details I'v
iMjird. it sounds as if they had For the firat Sl^fd of earnings.
a good time. * Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Ings 'the
11,500 and
Mr. and tone MOO in
,2 earned.
|20il ithe
tings. Mr* Irene Japhec of *2.700 and
Prairieville. Mrs Robert McKib­
11
earned.
ben of Hasting* and Mr. and

Just

Gerald J. Haskin*. 43. R2 take
Odra*. pleaded guilty '&lt;&gt; drunk
driving ana
and w**
wm iinca
fined ,50 plus
&gt;tea* unving
slckte ,7 70 court coata He wa* arrested
an lhe Hickory IL-rui in Johr»towfi Township Ort. 29.
Wilbur E Loew. 33. HI Cale­
donia. urrentcd at Middleville for
drunk driving, wav fined fM
plus *7.10 court cotta by Judge

Questioafiii* Airaer*

Michigan.

have also done
?ol, hfur r^/in

UXIUI’U
Ul•, , -U1U XUUV.
operator* are sportsmen* club*
fcould add up to U-tnUUon more
with 51 project*, fallowed by Boy
into the fund If our estimate of
Scout* and Giri Scouts and other
4,7-trulUon Insured driver* paying
cqmpmeoi.
i
out iw sur*. ■
,
youth group* with 11 project*.
never
tud
any
clilldren.
When
While it i» |mre»*lbic to do “nce
the *1J» fee and the remaining
any actual ttmi - keeping on ihwi Included among ti»e*e are Public school group* also rank Hospital Insurance Program pay*
high with 24 activities. Round­ the hospital bills, but I am nut told that I might bo |xdd 900,000 uninsured paying *35 u
a^rltlm. the Dx^Xnt rvti-l
correct. Original catlmates at the
monthly widow’* benefit* when old level* of collection* would peg
mala that about 10 000 people ’
P0*1111'- ol l'uck ne* boxca. ing out conservation's helpers
bill*. Please lit me know wh.it
haw helped ttaiurtvt. and I
habitat plantings, g a m c
Uk fund al »12-nuUlon mark.
their arras by taking part tn
*urvry*. brush pile con- Uea. villages, counties. township*. kind of protection 1 can expect that time was the death benefit.
Even tlxjugh Ute unmsur&lt;d driver
under tile HreUlh Insurant Can I get my widow* benefit must pay *35 into the fund. Hare
everrthlng from washing win- »tru«‘on »&gt;* «»&gt;blto and other
. .
- ~ . __ .. c: ...______ imall earn*, etc.
before age 62 and what will I
Plan.
oows a* o«ic (WK* io uwiauai
•
.|K_
mention.
campgrounds and pike-spawning
A wildlife flooding in Gogebic
A. Tlx- Health Insurance Plan,
m«rTiv^
county stands out as an exampio
under Social Security, is a two
A. Effective with September, Uge of driving tn Michigan.
Here, in a little more detail. *
f«e "wiS^UH SnuFhpocfnrn Cube
High fee* in other state*. Hare
*i’- plan- “H* llr&gt;t 1““' to bo'” 1965. widows may now receive
oourneasrern vuds Ipiul
ln4ura,„ to
p,iy W1U
said, have resulted in increased
are some of the thtngs there;
local coopcraura have been do- Fort“‘8sr?}“
•incidence of fraud. The only way
of hospitalItaUun Thi* proucReceive
Awards
Ir.R to Rive const rvafion and out- ’ fXK,l'a'xl
*"?*.
Uw
lion is flnancx-d by special con­ number of month* you are under to discourage till* U to throw the
Highlight
of
the
meeting
of
door uaera a helping ha&amp;L
I
tunittbed the dam site.
book at offender*. Thu t* wiiat
,
the Cub Pack- 3175 held Wednes­ tribution* from workers and
..... .» __ the Denotement built the water
day evening. Oct 27. at South- thetr employers People who are w«ith you your marriage oertiflIn developing and maintaining '
*^ucture’
public water accre* sties to the
.oommtMtton
, IMA pay for tins •
’■
but
txsMftt of fishermen and boatera
" lhc
will have it all the same The self and your deceased hiuband. going *" eliminate nun&gt; minor
second purt of the Health In­
Meet of the sites have been add.
ed in the northern part of the
Abo doln« thrtr f&lt;lr »»»»« ,or Johnson, neighborhood cxxnmla- . aurance Plan u called Modical help you tn filing yuur claim.
*loner.
State where public owned land 00“*5nr*tWn
800 voiwruuu, ,« iBMira
1U purptwe la to hup
■file Banner. in coopcniue^
wa* available tx Dotxr’.v rould l*nlrvr instructors who have &lt; ubmatter Cbarlra O. Hartby W
[ur,aervia-s and with the Social Security Admin- |
be looted to make Uwe improve- ‘™iiHd some bO.DOO boys and and Eldine DeVault, commit- |a
" number
n,,mh~ of
nl other
n‘t~r .services anti
*nd Islnuton. U publishing a aerie*;
items not covered under the Hoetec chairman.
Legislature also passed a com-j
panion bill which makes tiie pur- .
drew prownted a skit crmpleJ Voluniar,. You decide whreher curtty Administration will be
rolled up
dorsonent with private liability
At
State
park*
such
a*
Luding
­
&gt; build 21
policie* mandatory upon all driv-i
ton. Grand Haven, and Holland.
Mra Default and Mra. Tripp, as
Important added ptu&lt;«Wio«&gt; ut a cial Security Administration nd- era unless they ipeclfy oL’icrwue I
in wnUngrtb their insurance com-'
Scouts
nuuie
an
annual
spring
­
northern Michigan.
dicw group* of which you are a
time affair of iielping to iiousc,member. this district office will
crafts and project* that they the Fvdcr.d Government wdl.membw.
"T&amp;U» also will help the Fund *
Citlten* have worked in develop­ cleun these public playgrounds have completed.
pay on equal amount toward furnish a qualified spukcr to Mflvehcy.'' Hare said, "by making '
ing pike spawning grounds are
.
lecture, answer questions, and it incuBibent upon all claimant* to
Rounding out the month* the ciBt.
at Houghton. Olacigo, Grand.
q. I already have a private show film* on social aecurtty./ first n*r against a private insur- i
Throughout northern Michc«lved advancement a wants; health insurance policy. When Addrea* your request and quew- ancc company before they claim
m Social security Admin­ agalntt the fund."
Wolf. Mark DeVault. Jim Shute. should I cancel thia ponry1
Th« Hastings Banner
plan to drop it when the Social istraliun. liootn 120. 50 itensom
Hare said that tiie major Influx
Security Health Insurance I'Un ' Ave. NE., Grand Rapids. Mlchlmaintaining public camp­
begins.
।
gon.
That
office will reply diground*
cut, Ron Main. Michael Baird
quest*.
call
451-1531.
law. cancel any ixapttal or mcdiTo keep freshly killed game in
conimon, Grayling and Baldwin
M. COOK. Filler
pins. Jun Shute. Ron Lepard and
good condition, field dress it im­
hudth insurance provisions of
mediately. Leave as much hide
ONK HUXDBKD AND campaign to "Keep Michigan
16 million degree® centigrade — _
as ,
possible
_________________
Hang meat__to ___
cool
Beautiful'' by picking up debn* phen Johnson Denner Stripes,
that a pinhead of It* mafenal Apply pepper freely to exposed
Jdi) i960.
in and along the Au Sabie and Rodney Bowman and Stephen what.wievcr until July
Johnson; Assistant Denner
emu enough
tieal--------------to kdl: area*.
!
Q. 1 am age 65 Aid receive ov- ।would
----------------------------------------- —Cover each ------ —
■UUSCHiPTlON I’cre Marquette Rivera
dal Security monthly benefits a man 100 mllra away, the Na-! cheesecloth and get to
U I1 J'«u
jam the
voluntary ----------m.dical tional Geographic any*.
|a» »oon a* possible.
education. u'f(esh approach
11
&gt;nc voluntary
t&gt;re.-n taken by at least 11 school S”"1. ‘jnu’a“’- Dale Kerter and insurance program can I arrange
groups which have set up out- |
2",r“®,n; „U,r^
; w n“’,e the M mnntlily ciuu ge
door labarator.ea to provide
Bogart Gold deducted from my monUily bene-

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111 West State St., Hastings
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new technique for goCUag lar
quantum of blood plavna from
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at

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Clinical

Carat* ’
...
Ulin WlkaUa. BA. Makla WlllliaPLEDGES TROTH — Mr. and
Mra. Lyle Endsley or William

At that time, the growing de­
mand* for plasma and aaaodated
compooanU ware rapidly exhauatlog the list* of blood donor,
nationwide.
giau draw a pint of blood from
spin off lhe watery
the donor, apin
oenuifugw, and re­
plwuua in a centrifuge,
turn the remaining red cell* to
the donor's blood stream.

couid through
methods.

conventional

gsgement of their daughter.
Sharon Kay. to Roger Brumm,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Brumm of Rl Vermontville. The
bride-elect U a IBM graduate of
Hastings High School and I* rmKed by the National Bank of
tings. Her fiance U a 195»
snuluxle of • Vermontville High
School *nd 1* employed at the
PUher Body plant in Lansing.
A January wedding is planned

Vermontville and
Nashville Chambers
Of Commerce Meet

ft
WUUaai

Craaar.

SOI

W

Oraal.

Mrs. Merle Norman Tobias. R4.
Oarautr. 304 w’ Or*«n. Bay B. wish to announce the engage­
Bnak SS7 B Orwo. Waftet M«AJ
Uatef. IM S. Bro*4w*y. Sylvu Baa- ment of their daughter. Unda
Loulw Tobis*. to Larry Dean
Brovont. ton of Lawrence Brovont. 8. Hanover. Mia Tobias
graduate tram Hastings High
school in 1IMH and U now em­
ployed by the E. W. Bliss Co. Mr
Brovont graduated from Has­
wiaBa
tings High In IBM also and U a
I M1DD1
sophomore at WMV An April
29 wedding is being planned.

matrai

Tuesday evening. Nov. 9. in the
Dr Harold A. Oberman. Dr *81m- American Legion hall for din­ miriioi■on is a resident physician in ner ax 7 pm. The Nashville

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Ladies COATS

Don’t Panic
Calling for Help
In Emergency

technolo- m the VFW hall Wednesday,
and Dr. Oberman la aa- Nov. 10. for dlnnrr at 7 pro.
HICKOBY OOMMBBS -AkM. McKlk
sistant professor of pathology m ------------------------------------- ———
The telephone is often the
kls, Kt. Mat. 1.
LAKE ODESSA— Truly Bkaga. Bl. faauat and moat reliable tnctlMxl
of calling for help in an rmerponente, or platelet prvpamUons |
*■
noulrari In modern innltml rnr.
tempt a call in an emergency.
'T*eople often dial the operator.
uiAl blood comtnstUoa desolte
The U-M Blend Bank began...
. ,
n
.
the law of up to 6a gaiiont at lta work 00 pUumaptuxwds in Lakeside Barracks,
grncy ts. but then in their oonpl«na
Ln —32
months,
(■ntu
1963 to find
f,nd wravs of
of olMatninv
^‘lUning .
^t^
■ ■ ■_
—-----..
&gt;M
w_. _ “
. 1983
...
• ,
more ’han double the total body ’*r«* amount* of frenh - ffuicn Auxiliary Meet
before giving a name and adThe Lake.'ide Barracks. Wo: Id
weight of the dotw •
pUsms for use tn the treatment
Premimed hazard* of pnAein 01 ^'^P^lta. Since that tune War I .Veterans and Auxiliary
depiction, iron-deficiency anemia they have modified their la boraJunior High School with 45 pres­
and other blood dlacrdera never
dltion, a variety of other block! ent tor potluck supper.
Michigan.
concluded that “plaanspbereal* bomponenta.
Deputy Chief of Staff Jake Car­
ter, Guy Sellers and Charles
Fur Bonner Cla-aUfled Ada
Ixmery of the Grand Rapids
Call Wl S 3481
Barracks No. 3174 and two from momentarily -black - oat* d ■ rthe Ionia Barrack* No. 13C2 One
new member took tiie obliga­ tng a call Is very iielpfuL''
Boliwahn continued. "These
tion*.
Election of officers will be include: What happened?
Nov. 33.
The Auxiliary had 15 member*
Encourages Individuality
at their meeting with three pew ■ „
— r——-—- —
members Joining the group. Mrs
wh*l„ h“PPe,,cd7 t* &gt;our '
«uy Seilers of Grand Rapids I
u someone bleedIn your
State Chief of Staff was a gueet. I
bfcdly ,
someone had a I
Election of ofilcers was held: “f* Mtackt
President. Ila Hamp, senior vice.' T*11 wl’“; **1P 1* nevded. The
Bertha Ritlenger; Junior vice, information you giro wui usually
Florence Ritter. *ec:etary. Em-1this but explain tho
Diitiscthra Pedsg.
. ma O’Mara, treasurer, Leah! kind of equipment you think will
I Ackerson: chaplain.Opal Hough-1 ** h**d‘ldFlaHeriag UgMiag.
’ ton: guard, Irene Morris; con-1 Tqjkwhere you are. Give the
iductress and Americanism. Len- street number and lhe name of
na Bates; hospital chairman.; the Mreet or road. Then rep*«t
Rclne Peacock, patriotic liutruc- lx. Bollwului ci»pha»U«L A brief
tor. Isobell Burger; membership, dcacrtptlon of the house is hclpBcssle Tingley; legislative. June.ful, especially at night.
Fuhnil and historian and pub- I Tell who you are Hus l* imdu qioq p*Sopt.&gt;
Uclty. Irene Morri*.
portant wlien the emergency u
A potluck supper will be Nov. not obvious from the outside
... AH This . . . and pf Special Prices
23.
especially if a mulU-ftunUy dwei•----------- •-----------Ung is Involved. If a nelghixir is
That You Can Afford to Pay!
* r&lt;n«
—1---- . ... . hT wUl be
A
rifle K«rr*l
barrel nltlovawl
plugged WltH
with asked for direction*.
lud or snow can turn the weap-. more likely to recognize your
107 S.
Hatting,
Fhnna 945-3967
r, Intzi a ilraHll* haflrt cri-mule name
am* than your house
_ ___
._
number.
BoUwahn adtlsri knowing

White s Photography

One group of 100% Cashmere Coat* In two ttylet; button or

Reg. $59.98 Now
mink trim.
With the Purchosc of

Reg. $79.98 Now

One of These Coots

RETURNS

Ladies HOSE
Regularly
O
$4
99c____ NOW &lt;- Pr. I

Ladies Sportswear

MUST BE SOLD

Re&amp;°,ly V30H

4 ,.**1.00

Ladies PAJAMAS
GAUZE DIAPERS

Now

2 *"$1.50

One group of Cardigan* and *llp-ov«rs in wool and

to $12’8

N.w*888

BEDROOM surra
Complete with dre**er. mirror, g

*79-:

SOFA BEDS

OCCASIONAL ( HAIRS

SI 095
»Swivels •Scoops |Q

Hollywood Beds!

• Rockers

Fireside and Many More

POLK
LAMPS

END
TABLES

$5.95

choice of headboard.
Reg. 889.80
NOW 88U.
Rcr.S69.IM)
NOW M9S5 ■

BUNK BED SETS
■
, complete ■

$5.95
matt/tWM.
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Several

Racier

night

Oaly

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All Day
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117 W. State

HASTINGS

FREE
TURKEY
WITH THE PURCHASE

He Rs«ui

OF ANY ONE OF THESE

Stamped PILLOWCASES
.

SWEATERS

Hemstitched in assorted pattern*.

Now Only

Regularly 1169

COTTON FLANNEL

».«. 49&lt; H.w

1100% cotton in beautiful prints.

3»d&gt; ^|00
$2.98

Lacey

/iy Mra.

Orlie f'anSivcItlr

Boy Scout Troop 180 attended
lhe Thornapple District's camporec recently. The Boy Scout*
who received their tenderfoot
awards were Thoma., Moora.
Rick Peake. Jim Meyer* The
Scouts receiving their second
awards were BUI Corkia* and
Steve Powell. * Mr. and Mr»
Ward Cole will entertain the
Stevens Farm Bureau O;oup at
Ujeir home Nov. 5 in the evening.
Refreshment* * Mr. and Mrs
Keith Buehler and family i»trt
Sunday dinner guest, of Mr. and
Mn Henry VanSyckle. * Mr
and Mrs. Vern Wclcher called
cm Frank KemerUng at I.rlla
Hospital. Battle Creek, on Sun­
day.
The Glenn Bird* and the Thor­
tons of Battle Creek were Friday
luncheon guests of Mr. and Mra
Harvey GlUaspie Mr. and Mra.
Harold Willison were Bunday
evening guesu. * The W8CS will
•Tweet tor dinner Thursday nt the
Briggs Church. Irene Jone* andLavcrn Jones form the dinner
commit ice. a The Keith Sttiefcland, and Mrs Winnie Dunn at­
tended a card and birthday p,rty
xl lhe home of Mr. and Mra.
Gordon Buxton foe Luther Lena
Saturday night. * The Metnodlst Youth Fellowship of the
Briggs. Dowling and Ban fl eld
Churches will liare their offices*
training 5 to 6:30 pro. Sunday,
lhe Dowling Oiurch.

—-------- to muffle notw so
that U can lly u silently as d'
shadow, the National Geographic I
■ays Owl a depend on sound]
rattier than Bight to help them
; catch prey.
I

yard

Regularly

WOOL MATERIAL

2-PC
LIVING ROOM OUTFITS
Full length sola-bed .and

CURVED SECTIONALS

. . . and You
Will Receive a

Ladies SWEATERS

Suea

$18.95, $23.95,
$28.95

$89-

»288

Receiving Blankets

Now 2 Dox. $5.00

The rural defemar coordinator
ala nnplxasia* that children
should be taught to dial opera­
tor and to operate a pay tele­
phone A dime should be taped
in a known place, and children
Ahaild be taught to reach a pay I
telephone, insert a dime, and
call lhe operator. Young chU-1
dren should tnetnorisc their
names, father's name, and ad-1

Name Brand*

*34”

Now

.00

Slightly irregular*; 21 by 40 inches.

Regular
Values

quickly, and then report the dif-

INNr.RSI’RING
MATTRESSES

Reg.
$398

tor

N0w’1

SL93

100' j nylon Pajama* in manlallorcd style*. Assorted colors
in size* 32 to 40.

close aa the ntvret taleph ne.

4-CHAIB DINETTES

3 ’1.00
Girls SLIPS

59c ..NOW

Ladies BRIEFS

SKIRTS. SWEATERS and BLOUSES.

you or power may be off at
night. Operators are trained

BUY NOW WITH NO MONEY DOWN — PAY 81.04 WEEKLY

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rtf)
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One group of broken sizes and style* . . .

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ENTIRE INVENTORY

$4800

Another group of 100'j Wool Coats wil

SENIOR PORTRAITS

^REMOVAL SALE

without
even
trying!

$4 00

CORDUROY

You Will
Receive a

Now

Velvet finish. 54-inch
width.

$4 00

Electric BLANKETS
By Beacon
Fully automatic with a 100% nylon
bmJirtg '

S:ry W8 MT

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OF ONE (

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From Now until THANKSGIVING

We Will Give a Certificate for a
TURKEY Away at CLOSING TIME

Each Saturday Evening
All You Have to Do is Register!

OPEN
FRIDAY

EVENING
TILL 9:00

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Parmaleei
124 East State Street

�V
•-THE HASTINGS BANNER

Daughter, Father
Head Hastings
Eastern Star Unit

;

falter. Pldl.lp Lronhanlt has
bran installed aa worthy patron. ‘
Acanedtng to available Infor­
mation. thia la Use first time
a father and daugtstiT in-ad tte
local OES Chapter.
cpen crevmoriy held on Saturday.

Thirty members of the fourth,
fifth, and sixth grade Sunday
School classes of the Flrat Presby­
terian Church had a HaUoween
skating party at the Wood tend
Rink on 28th St. In Grand Rapid*
cn Saturday afternoon. Seven
adult* accompanied the group and
had as much fun as the youngsters

Mra. Donald Mohn will prr-

Dr. and Mrs Kingsley Bennett
entertained about 40 guests Friday

WendlandL

i A deification recently toured
' tire Methodist Community House,
i the Church of the Redeemer
and Clark Memorial Home tn
Grand Rapids. Several boxes of
: eaxiung
clothing w-ere
»vrr prewented
presented to tne
the
TO BE JUNE BRIDE—Mr and Thoft Slxip at the Communitv
Mr* Harold Johnston. 1739 Jor- Hrn|W.
dan Lake Ave. Lake Odessa anNel| Hughra. Mra. Jamra
nounce lhe engagement of their p^nriWTI Mr_
Vernon Texter
daughter. Prtecilla C Runyan.
££ Mohn conducted tte
to Ralph O Keeler. Jr, »n of I
Mr. and Mrv Rslpn O Keeler. 1 worship service* with
with Mra
Mr*. ForFor.
Sr. of Rl Freeport. A June wed- „. narrow and Mra Flvc-rt

j””-I*-*?*-. TE

SS*iS.

Beth Buerge and
Francis Lindgren
Exchange Vows

Society newS

ton Methodist WSCS to be Ircld
, at 7.30 pm Wednesday. Nov. 3.
at the church.
I The Esther Circle, with Mra.
I Nettie Hoffman as chairman,
will be hasten, for the fellowship
hour.
I Mrs. Earl Barer. pvraldcnt. will

MU- Phyllis Leonhardt has
tern installed m worthy matron
ul the HasUngs Order of East-

•• ■-*«*** *.
matron; Merle Kahler, associate
worthy patron; Mrs Keith LechHtrar. secretary; Mra. Pied
Eckanlt. treasure;. Mra O*ry
Young, ssaoeiate eonducum;
Mr*. Audry Ackley, chaplain,
Mra Jran McAllister, mtrahal;
Mra Frank Rider, ueganut; Mn..

Delton Methodist
WSCS to Hear
'War on Poverty

national

The wedding of Beth Buerire.
daughter of Mr. and Mr* Har­
old Buerge ot Hastings. »nd
'Francl* Lindgren, son of Mr.
and Mra William Undgren of
Wayland, wo* aoletnnircd at tte
Firat Presbyterian Church on
Saturday. Oct. 23. at 3 o’clock
Tte cetemnny was performed
by tte Rev Willard Curtis "&gt;
the presence ot tte immediate
famlllea and a few friend* with
Annette Guenther and Robert
Devereaux attending thr couple
A rerepUon followed s« tte
Burega home. M9 W. Msdlwn
Tte new Mr. and Mra Lind­
gren are making tlxclr home at
ENGAGED—Mr and Mrs. Ner­ tte Wlndncr Apartments in
val Thaler of Freeport wish to Grand Rapid.*.
announce the engagement of
their daughter. Linda, to Ronald

'Welcome Wagon'
Group Enjoys
.Program on 'Gems'

&gt;J. SS

Goyle Barlow Speaks
*«SU«nUm-™dwu,:At Guild Meeting

MR AND HRB. ROBERT W WELTON
Bride.
. . Miss Sandra K Cota Becomes
~
‘'
table decoratiMra of blue and
OuUd 1 met
3Lln Ih*
white, the worthy matron's cokm hospital dining room. They enfor her year__________________________ Garle Barlow, an ex­
change Uudent. with her slide*
_•_______
and souvenir* from Germany
Mrs terry Deunond and oaughI Hostesses Mtes Ruth Schcreky.1 ter. teurtarure, lure been ipendlng
| Mra Gary Slocum and Mr*. Du- 10 day* .in California with Mr
i f R2 Hastings on Sunday. Nov.
i one White served refreshments Dtamwd. They vidted Dtew^ land.
14, from 2 to 6 pm. at lhe Carl­
Members of the Curlton Cen- iUUll|:
„w.
,.Marble
------ -- —
k. ..
ou ..«*&gt;,
&gt;e
1 using B
a Hallowven u
theme.
tend
and
many «.
ut u
the
ton Grunge Hall, honoring their
ter Seven th-day Advastist
During the burinrais meeting highlights ot that am*, flying
Sandra K. Cota and Robert 25th wedding anniversary. The
Tri™* met at tho Mrx Richard Thomas reminded ' home on Mand-.x
W. Welton were united in mar- occasion being planned by tte
home of Mr and Mra Claud the group of the bfo-gi bank
xlr and Mra Keith Sage were
I.untile*. Relatives and friends
Norris Saturday evening. Oct. M,
g an(j held introduction for dinner guesU of Mr and Mrs Jack
a-rn- tn the First Methodist welcome.
.
to Mr
Mra prospective new member* and
« Muskegon on Friday, und Church. Hasting*
The Rev
Willard Gill.
GUL
। j-uttuu
guests. Mra. Edward
zxiwara Freeland
rreeianu —
'fr*•.
*
&lt;wu/. w,w
****** luul
.wu bc
umi
*n
George Elliott performed the
A cake decorated rar the oc- ' engaged the group in making 'Siting there fur a week. relumed double ring ceremony. Mr*. Da- radon by Mra. Duane Endsley decorations for &lt;xir "All Miniwith them.
Mra.
was the centerpiece on the buf- ter Affair," Nov. 3 Mrs Gerald
Mrs. Lewi*
tewla sun:™
Sim.:.,, was »
.. dindi&gt;.- jUr
of the Jr
JesSc
Larubeta
on
tet style lunch, and friends pre- Beckwith told about the recent ,*er
r guts, 0(
**c Lan
‘u',Ji 0,1
and and .Gordon Cota. 919 8
aentad the Gill’* with a purse.
trip to Boyne Mountain and of bl‘n&lt;ta&gt;.
_
purse
8p-4
Ricncll
Solmcn.
R2.
son East Street, nnd tte groom's parMra GUI. the former Margaret the splendid workshops offered
,
‘
Benedict, was graduated from1 ~
---------------------'
of
of
'**
tte
TV
Dewey
*'*
v
Rn,m
Soinuw.
arrived
~ * ------ ™T’i.7.* ~
’
The guild is pUuuiing to com- 'home Sunday evening from Viet
B,TdT;
bine November and December Nam where te had spent a year. an&lt;^ Robert A. Welton 133 Sigel.
taught in Barry
inonun. .uirtupi uu lkt. o ror
.. ............. — • ...... •-----"Don't expert mlradm from a
dinner and Ch.-LMmos party.
Ruw-ll left tteigon on Oct 29. Battle Creek.
mlMkki ’CaU to A
’ _ ___ _e__ - ■ ■
Hp
White chrysanthemums and ;stain • reaistanl fabric." streaaeB
He w)U
will have q
a 3C‘-day furlough
For the past yw they have
Sunday guests of tte Mrtvln
»*
duty al Pl Pink ^tera filled tte altar mt* Martha Kuhn Extension homo
economist.
been on furlough In tte Stater Wteutones were Mr. and Mra
lA7n’W?-,,KarL., » TfcL’T’fc
'
and in a few day* are returning Calvin English. Mr. and Mra
Mr “"d Mra. Kenneth Wag- by her fatter, wore a ctemilly
to Malto Mulee mbalon for their Kenne*h Carrick and Warren E,,1'T and faf~&gt;y »"• Thursday U&lt;*. floor-lengthgown with
,
third term.
Engl Uh of Grand Rapids
supper gurats of Mr. and Mra. controlled xklrt.tong poinuxl
ruqroan *'* v rouu rcap.os
____ , C|mnc&gt;. Walt4^ a|ld 8unday deevrs. portrait neckline and at- ,irqge and automobile sent cov­
ers advertised aa having stain
guest* wttv their granebon and tocted ctepel train. Hyr bout- .
i family. Mr
and Mra. Gary
veil was attached to a cry- i
Scute, bothfamilies being from »ial and Pearl teadpleoc. Mid ,
Charlotte.
ate
..............
- carried
---------- a cascade
---------- —bouquet ol :
nowc
Dinner guests Sunday at the *hi:c ruws and aqua Upped car- o stain
it finUh as unIvan King home were hl* broth- nation*
I| raUMsctory.
l«r and panmU. Dr.-and Mr*
Mtes------------------------ -- -------------w,„ .. _ __
Vincent King of Columbus, ter s maid of lunar and Muk manufacturers give you a clue
Ohio, ----and ....
Mr and
...... Mr*. Ivan Sue Welton, of li-iUJe Cnrk.
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to Uie type *31
at slain rxidrtancr U,
to
Kin.- of
nf Charlotte,
CUoirVara her
K— brother, slater of the ...............
. . brtdet-1
._ ...
. expect
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&lt;»
King,
mom. waa
Some resist only oily
Lynn Hurney of charlotte and maid. They won- identical noor- stains, otlyent only water stains.
Mias Jackie Weed of Kalamazoo, length gowns, with empire waist A few are effective against both."
Mr. and Mrs Henuann Bot- and detachable train of aqua she say*,
teher aeeocnponlrol friends from taffeta. They cr-“~* —------ A finish that rrairts one kind
New Jmey to the U. at M.-WU- bouquets of aqua carnal ionn.
o{ sUln lliay no! pf-jjt tjw other
consin game and spent the week—end with the Roy Nortons of best man oral Glenn Cota, broth- j repel waler-type stains actually
Birmingham
er of tiie bride, was attendant
attract oily stains." Mrs Kuhn
Mr. and Mra. John Chandler
A luncheon .was held Immedl-1 emphasizra. For example, your
and Mr and Mra. Arnold Baiers atcly followiiig the sodding raincoat may show more o 11
of Watcrvtlrt attended the MSU ceremony at tl»e home of the J stains at the collar and sleeve
giuia- on Saturday, and ted din- bride's parents.
I
warw -•*ims that evening at OuU Harbor
A reception and open house pelient treatment.
wtierj. they were Joined by Mr.
and Mra. Lynn Perry. Mr and will be held at a Inter date.
For her trawling ensemble
Mrs. Gordon Sotliord and Miss
wore
light
blue knit pletely permanent A finish
Burtera Wilcox in celebration the bride
-----------.—ai—
-----------------of the Chandler's 25th wedding &gt;*“' lr),h black accravones Her might resist a minor stain, but
anniversuy
'corsage was of white Fuji mums succumb to the same type of
stain if the substance remains
Mr. and Mrs Alfred Hawnuu-y j *nd P&lt;nlc sweetheart rose*,
on the fabric for a long time or
arrived Oct. 16 to visit ter parAfter a northern Michigan if it comm into contact with
enu. the M R Fupiuuw. until wedding trip, the new Mr and fabric under different pressures
Nov 12 On Saturday they ac- Mra Welton are n&lt;&gt;w at home
coni ponied the Pturoans lo the at 33»'.- Capital. S W. Battle
"And some subntancts just
. MSU - Northwestern in which Creek.
'!?ey *lat* a 'I**1"! interest since j Out-of - town wedding guests penetrate a fabric quicker than

Corlton SDA Bids
Farewell to Gills

farmer

|M a drummer. Thus wm Use first
। Ume Eric and Wolfram had played
togetter and Usey had a grand
Ume aa did all the gueste

Meets, and G*rr Young. lenUnel. ‘he groom-to-be is an employee |
gon and at the silent mral dur­
Three who could not te pet*- °! Havlik’i Improvement Com- ing the Wednesday evening ser­
ent and who will t»- installed P“n&gt;’- Kalamazoo
vice
UUT
Keltar.
------------ •-----------, Th,

Personal Mention

■

a mutfc teacher In Grand Rapids,
and Wolfram Pechner, a guest of

l

Methodist Church
Is Setting for
Lovely Nuptials

Open House Will
Honor 25th Jubilee

llilltlk U iM lliiiK lt

Don't Expect
Miracles from
Special Fabrics

were from Otsego. Kalamazoo.
thick, creamy gravey doesn't
lukeview, Freeport and Battle soak into your husband's lie as
Creek.
fast as a rich, but thin, noup."
----------- •-----------The do-it - yourself aerosol
. .
. T
.
cons of stain resistant finishes
arc some help They usually
aren't aa effective as a factory
parent.-*, Mr and Mra. Carl i /»
.
\i
c
finish, but they’re better than
Wheeler who had Juft returned I OIIDK* YOU rAFI
no finish at all. particularly for
from theb- vacation In Napa, vUUHO. I UU UQII
things like upholstered furni­
John Stevens of Chicago wna I PArf! If) 111H fl P
ture." she udvlws Be sure to
follow the directions on the
a laxuwrunn of the Howard ILCU" ’ ,U JUUUC
hmu on Sunday and Monday
If hubby tells ytiu your roast aerosol can carefully.
Mr and Mra. Arthur Struble *&gt;«•* tent as good as what he
are planning to leave the firat
for lunch downtown, dontt '—
------ 7~ ; ~t— of next week for Florida and will (lespnlr Jqst tell him to shop “
-resistant finish or
be happy to hear from -heir,tar thc w*1 meal’s meat,
Kuhn
concludes.
friends at tile following addrear.: ' Meat shoppers wonder If the
6.'3 22nd Pkuv E. Manatee Trailthey’ve bought will bo
Kay SUnton and Ruth Powell of
er Park. Manatee. Fla.
tendq- It’s a question that con­
Mr and Mrs Robert WiUon
meat shopper* says Mar- Dundee, both students at WMU,|
spent lhe weekend with Kay's par- I
ent*, lhe Roer’l Stantons Other

the HawTaneye are both gradui ate* of Northwertem.
Mr and Mra Laverne Wteetor
and family spent the weekend
with his .nster. Mr and Mrs

Jesse Wllcoxson of Manton. for­
__ _ daughter M
bach.
at the John w
Me»...
lorn- merly of Hasting* Linda Is a
tachs, a* she was celebrate her • 1964 graduate of Middleville T-K
ninth birthday on Saturday. Oct. High
uign School
Bcnooi ana
and Is
is enrolled at.
at.
30. On that afternoon from 4 U
to ।Z -----------Bronson”—
Methodist
■— -'I Hospital at I
»he entertained nine Utile girl Nursing In Kalamazoo. Ron Hal.home of Mrs. Arthur Karrar.
friends at a birthday party that 1964 graduate of Hastings High I:237 E. Lincoln. Dexter Elik',
featured many fun gome* a won­ School and is with lhe UB. Army :from the Miller Jewelrv Mon.
ful time of opening and sharing attending school at Chicago.
one of the sponsors of "Welcome
tte lovely gifts, and a delicious
Wagon." gave a talk and demon­
Iken dinner. The highlight of
stration on gems. The ladies
dinner was the birthday cake
would like to have tad sample*,
but were content to observe
Knnerow that matched the rest
Announcement has teen made Lunch served by the hostr-*-'
cf the table appointments Other*
topped with the door prue go­
who were treated to a piece of thia
ing to Mr*. Laurel Baxter,
delightful cake were her friends.
Carol Divine and Joan Curtla. as
well as Joan's family, the Rev. Frances Shut tow and the late I "Welcome Wagon" Is u group
Clayton Shurlow. to Enin R willing to teip acquaint thr n
Susan'a family. On Sunday the John
Mr Isenbach family were guests of kill and the late Robert E. Ous- .otter-and the arm
The next met Ung will l&gt;- lx Id
Susank godmother. Mrs. Lael kill.
The bnoe-e»eck la a 1965 at the Undercroft of the Epi -r«and Mr. Fuller of Elkhart. Ind. graduate of Hastings High School pal Church on Nov. 23 at a P m
Hie Fullers had a special birthday and te attending Kellogg Com- Anyone new In the arm will l ■
munity Collnro.
welcomed to me t the other new
celebration which Mrs Fuller tad
Mr. Gaskill la a 19M graduate people who will te Just At cnxiparticipated tn for each and every of Nashville and is employed by ,oua to meet you.
one of Susan's birthday*
the E W. Bites Company.
------------ •-----------No dale has teen art for the
Mr an&lt;1 Mrl Lyle Chrrww.th
Sunday evening Jeff and Fred
and family of Durand wen- at Use
home of lite moUier. Mr* Miy

Cathleen Shadow's
Engagement Told

«S« n™

of Uieir friends for a "warm up" Pontiac were callers at the George she accompanied them terne for
treat after their round of Hallo- Smith home on Monday.
a week's visit.
sloppy-joes were enfoyed by all,
but It bring a school night, the

Christmas Will Soon Be Here

Little witches and goblins gathMadison, for a Hallowe'en
iturday afternoon Games
(ayed and refreshments

LAYAWAY

NOW

Garrett and Janie
Bryan Bowman. Mark Slocum,
and Jeffrey Howe. Steven's brother

The ALL-NEW 11 TRANSISTOR
Jenkins on

West Colfax

street.

ween masquerade party on Batur-

ELGINrffi 6

broken by a quick game of musical
chain with each one Introducing
'pent playing games. The hit at

who seemed to keep everyone on
their toewwlth tut or rather "her"
antics Thuw sharing in the fun
were, the Jack Gaskills. Ron Jotm-

©©

and the Notman Jenkins.
The Welcome Comers School
Ihad a Halloween party at the
ischool on Friday afternoon at 1
•
first With Mrs Monroe Leach.
'Mrs A D. Anderson and Mrs John
Martin doing the honors. The

BIG VALUE

:59

Only Elgin advanca* anginaaring cou'ii p*
11 Iran Utters and 4 diodes in a portsb'

went to Judy Tuckerman, Philip
Brownell. Jeanne Barter and Jeff.

through the third grade winning
prizes were Karen Barter. Billy

rWMw more a nothing
ccmpn&gt; with ELGIN la tn c

£X°!V.JSSSST-S Meat Tenderness

Exciting as tiie Game
Great Six took its cue from the coach when it.de­
signed this delightful coat. Just at worm at it it

appealing . . . with drowttring hood, lavish red trim
and zipper front. In 80% wool. 20% nylon with plush
Orlon"1' pile lining. Novy or British Olive. Sizet 7 io

'

$1998

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The

Bonnet &amp; Gown
Shop
*Alnu Finglcton

Herbert • Coopers and also the
8he suggests that you firat
Ted HarrUes who entertained cheek tl» grade of meat by nndfor Mrs Coopers birthday.
in«
bitel or asking the butMr and Mrs. Dewey Dell of c1**18 Department of Agri­
Farwell were guests of Mra. Ada i culture grades- prime, choice.
&gt; Sigler a weekend ago. and also K°od and standard, come from
—T*o-r.t caller* have tern Mr* young animate, to theyll be more
Pearl Chamberlain and family at lender than lower grades
Ba Ute Creek. Mra Sarah Myers. Packcr'a grades arc different
and Mrs. Iva DcCump of Wood- tluu' USDA grades. Packer’s
bury and Vidor Booher of Wood- |
,helr own name for
land.
, the grade which usually appenra
Mr. and Mra. Ward Erwav were on the ithel. Many people think
guests of his steter, tire Albert F. I it te * brand name.
WoUca. of Grand Rapids Sunday.
To further complicate things,
and had dinner at tte Pantllnd. mme mailers have grad«.-t ua
honopnt the Era-ay's wedding Ttey're moat common in the
•
--------i— chain supermarkets Too

November—"Hair Style of the Month

you re getting a tender cut la to
on the live animal and which

Autumn into Winter styling is briefer,
more beguiling. This months chic, short

coif bares ears, covers the brow, and
comes up shining.

Let Us Restyle Your Hair - Call 945-3382

Peg’s Beauty Bar
Pcg Preston. Owner

GINGER

Above Savings &amp; Loan

I cue.
। If you don't know
' tiie animal from the other, team­
ing the different cuts U easy.
A helpful "Food Shoppers Guide"
ite available from County Exten-

| —* • a»»w &gt;vw*».
’•Ulltr
I spent Bunday with his brother

jOL Joseph.

colm Tuckerman and Mrs Edward
Anderson Cider and doughnuts
Ut.DIIIONAl

UPHOLSTERING
• Pickup
• Many Samples.

THE FURNITURE
BUILDING

(Minnie i Denn and Miss Grace
and Mrs Ed Brockob of LaGrange
Park. Ill Hie Duke ReetU of Hol­
land were Sunday guorts

Wayne Hasel
Phone 374-3523 ,

USE

YOUR

CREDIT

Hodges
JEWELRY
Established in 1931
Nov In Our Now Location at 122 W. State St.

�r
Vesta Shedd Weds
|New Weave May
Dr. Charles Smith I Parents Announce Mean More Easily
^v.£*
Daughter's Trath
t
Washed Blankets

Mnon Mrtrzs Larilvi
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/

H,™.
|

Mra. Harvey Wlteoo. preridrat
of the Woman's Library Club of

'

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1

Ths Robert Ingram* entertained
on Thursday weihig to celebrate
the second birtixlay of tlieir son.
Eric. Gurets were hl* arandnarnit*

p

You may find a now t v t&gt; r ' 'iTv chwk was mrloaed tn a
Ing the engagement of their! blanket &lt;m the market that will letter from a former Nashville
The Rev. George ElUott united daughter Betty Jane to Ron Ina
make
'c® ’Standard
Candard worm
woven htankaia
blankets nwtrtawO
raident. Vi
Mra.
— Elizabeth Bmiih
Smith
tiie couple tn marriage in Hie
obsolete.
Good, who asked that the money
presence of the immediate tuncialut with the Cooperative Ex- motlicr, Mra tally (Sciiaferi
Mr. and Mr* Wm Smith
Ung* Mu“
U
Smith of,ployed by Arthur Behnke, *c- tension Service at Michigan' Smittt. a member of lhe Literary
State UnivwBity, 3*y&gt; that a!Cl"” for '™uiy years.
uciton were the attendant*.
countanL Mr. TWndale Is rmnew
•flberaovcn" procias of
Mrs. Good Mated she wished
After a wedding trip to north- Ployed by Haattng* Electric, Inc. weaving fibers directly Into a the money used to purchase
blanket eliminate* a or icing the i children'* books inasmuch a* her
fibers Into yarn before forming I mother had al&lt;ky« been keenly
the blanket. The fiber-to - yarn I Interested in children tuid their
step is now needed in all woven welfare.
fabric*.
|
portion at the money came
Miss Kaluibka explain* that from former Nariivllie families,
in the new proems, barbed a lie Hcrtiert Avery and Henry
r.cdies ■imultancou.'Jy 1 n t e r- j Smith famine*, some from niecra
lock fiber* Into a chitin fonnar I and nephews of Mra Smith. Mra ।
tion ••'nils errata, a fiber that Ann Halpin, Mra. Florence WigTwin Bread 43c
1* evenly thick and strong with • gins, Mra. Lydn Bjmbcrlln. Mrs |
»Vl«
k, • .kuW, p,n SJwW v

•

Society newS

The Pittmans
Now 'Al Home
After Honeymoon

looking creature*
lhe Ed Wil'd ITteland home on South Broadway
The ceremony was performed
by Ute Rev. Donald E. WUlLun*
cf the Finn Baptist Church of
Plymouth.

(jou’ll love our

I BAKED GOODS

6 for 39c

Baked Sweet Rolls

Baked freth daily and a tliffetent kind' each day.

Fresh Frozen Pizzo
What a treat! Readv to bake. Small or large tlze, with

Friday Cr Saturday Special Combination

One of tne advantages of the । Brueggcr and family, and the
"flberwoven'* fabric will be great-1 remainder of the money procr uniformity and Mrenirtti.' vlded by Mra Good.
Manufacturers predict 50 percent'
e_____________
lire shrinkage. That means such | .
a blanket should be machine- ! MflFl Ivn Bell
■xnsimblr, MUm Kahabka .idita rji
-p
.,
.
However, the manufacturer ad- 'ledgeS I TOtn tO
RoymOnd d. roUSk -

Cherry Butter Coffee Cake42c
Buttercrust Milk Bread25c

'soap qr detergent and ahort
Mr “d Mra Albert Bell o&lt;
I waah and rinse cycle* A fabric N"dmlle have announced the
softener in the final rinse help* &lt;ngagamem of their daughter,
fluff up the nap, she instruct*, •'terllyn A- to Raymond D.
“A* with all new developments
ot Mr. and Mr*. Glen
6 for 42c
| in textiles, this new weaving J^ush alw&gt; of Nashville.
A delicious chocolate yeait raised dough with chocolate
procn** probably won't be perfal: ML-* Bell '1* * student
- - ---------prac­
glaze.
[when it reaches' the market."; tical nurse at Leila Hospital.
Old Fashion
j the specialist point* out, "'but if* Hattie Creek. Her finance 1* em­
ployed
at
Union
Pump
in
Battle
Pan Cinnamon Rolls
8 for 32c i worth a try."
Creek. Both arc graduate* at the
.
Maple Valley School District
Pigeons and their relative* tn
MUa IkJl a: tended Michigan
Remember, Every Wednesday is
$4 00 !the Old Wt,rU1 “U“1«TT”U* f*m- State Univendty a year, and Mr.
Roush attended Milliken College.
COOKIE DAY_______
_
*t Do* A**t
1
;lly u’"° th® unU&gt;Ue •bu“Jr
Milliken. Ind. for a year.
~
drink water Ukr a hone, wtlh
lusub down and bill Immersed, wcddlng.
the National Geographic »ay».
Other birds must raise their
Maurice Ingrams

Special 60c
Save 7c
Chocolate Glazed Donuts

67c Value

DALE'S BAKE SHOP

8

nWAYGIK

While Stocks ore Complete ond Selections ore Better Thon Ever!
We re loaded with the choicest new foil and

come in and moke your Christmas Gift Selec­
. K..

tions Now!

Men s. SWEATERS

jfe

winter merchandise ond arc inviting you to

by Arrow and Xan Hcusen

I

10% Down Will Hold

shaggy type* in pull-over and cardi-

Your Selections
Till December 20
and Remember.

sclcctlon is represented and the pat-

all you hove to do it specify that

your purchase* arc for Christmas,

and you will not be billed until after
the Holidays.

Choose Personal Gifts from our

Special MEN'S GIFT BAR by Swank

2nd, but
seemed more fun. TltOM who
elatred the "witches and goblin*"" Nell Holtom and family of Wail­
special day with him were Rick ed Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Sherman
Gutchew*. Gordon Finnic, Dana Jone* and family of Bellevue.
Hawk. Jeff Morrill and David
VaodcrVew.
families of Battle Creek.
The Hotel dining room was
decorated in the Halloween mo­
orang* segments
tif with bouquet* of mums in
cent* are adapted to American
1 can &lt;13*s ounces) pineapple Fall colon centering the table*
foods and aeaaonlnga adjusted,
tidbits
at the bridge luncheon hosted by
the Idea* can give menus an In- '
Mra.' Gordon Cove and Mrs.
Spiring lift.
2'Tablespoons conatarch
Junes Coleman on Saturday. before returning to their home
Take, for example, ham cut!
Fourteen tables were in play with
tn cube* from the leftover baked
prize* being won by; Mra. Rus­
'.'z tonjpuon chopped crystal­ sell Belfield. Mra. Jam** Cotter.
lized ginger or S» teaspoon Mrs. D. C. French, Mra Fred
.ground ginger
Markle. Mra Sidney Beach. Mra
tuned with fruits a* well a* lheir
2 teaspoon chopped onion
Oct. 18 tn the activity room at
liquid* thickened with corn­
2 tablespoon chopped green
the school.
starch, perked with ginger, *oy
pepper
1 cup sliced cooked celery
Nashville PTA to
Radford
won
the
traveling
prize
axtked In advance or canned, it
and Mra. Pat Hodgre the gift
takes only a few minute* to put
Hear Principal
ihl* du.it together, advisrs liomc pineapple Udbita. rreerring liq­
Tiie Nashville Fuller Street
economist Reba Staggs Use it uid. Add enough water to fruit
Hospital Guild No. 22 waa en- PTA meet* We«lna&lt;day at 8 pm.
liquid
to -------make 2 cups liquid.
won a* a lunciteon entree when —
.— —
-----Elementary Principal Ralph
intcrtalning your club members. Combine cornstarch and ctnnaThe menu needs only a toared
ln • saucepan. Add fruit
green mlad. coconut cake and ■ UQuld. »y sauce, ginger, onion
Ing
program*
tea with lemon for completion.
"id «rren pepper. Cook, stirring
Recent .parent - teacher con­
..
. Ham Cubes
.
ir(xnntantty,
until
thickened. ------Add
Polynesian
---- ——.. ----------------------ferences show that 86 percent
1 pound cooked smoked ham. i ham. fruit and celeryLCook un­
Coleman and Mra Robert Cook
3 cup*)

Install Lake-0
OES Officers at
Open Ceremony

| (imp Fire Smoke I

Open Installation ot officers of
the Lake Odessa Order of East­
ern Star Chapter No. 315 was and part inside the lodge tn the
held Wednesday evening, Oct. 27
at the Masonic Temple.
loped potatoes. coded in a kettie over the coals and each
guardian cooked her choice of
meat over a hobo stove using a
buddy burner for the fuel, which
Marcia Hafner, the out-going is made out of cardboard and
worthy matron, wtlh introduction
of distinguished guest* tuid in­ In the fireplace and johnny cake*
stalling officers.
The following were inetalled:
Worthy matron. Arlene Swift; cookies," and hot coffee. Mr*
worthy patron. Deforest Swift; Gerald Skedgell, the training
uzwoclate matron and potion chairman, provided each guard­
Gntae and Willard Kenyon; sec­ ian with tool* and instruction*
retary. George Fotterman; treas­ for turning out cooking equip­
urer. Betty Logan; conductress, ment; for example, they made a
j Edna Beach; chaplain, Wreatha frying pan and spatula, and a
I Johnson; marshal. Marcia Raff- popdom popper out of tin can*.
A frying pan wa* made out of
|ler; organist, Bostic Geisel;
Adah. Laurel Oariingcr; Ruth, a coat-lumger and aluminum
foil, and a burner was made out
of a flowerpot and ch it ken wire.
Everyone had a most enjoyable
win; wartier. Clayton Boyce and lime.
On the same afternoon, Blue­
sentinel Arthur Roffler.
Bird leaders were 'swinging and
staging" to many different eong*
Blackburn, past grand Martha, and dances taught by Mr*. Don­
Dearborn Chapter: marshal. ald Borby at the meeting which
Virgin Tipton, post grand mar­ was held at tiie Presbyterian
shal. loyalty chapter, Kalamazoo; Church House.
chap fa in, Helen Waltcri&gt;ou*e.
past grand Adali. Davison chap­
Mrs. Wesley Edmonds spent
ter. Flint; organlz.t, Vera Nye. the weekend in Augusta with
her brotlXT, Mr. and Mrs. Caryl
Hoffman. Saturday afternoon

SPORT and DRESS SHIRTS

This

stating on the committee far th*
Camp Fire Guardians CookOut t&lt;x&gt;k place on Thursday, Oct.
28 al tiie "Y" Camp al Algonquin
Lake. Despite the breezy weather of Lansing. Out-of-town

Classic
Will Bring Out
Your Best

Woodland.
Winnare for the afternoon*
play of bridge when ths club

Folk

Everett Phr.lps, Mr* Rturell
Belfield and Mrs. Chet Hodge*.

Sunday, aside from being HatSigler entertained with

the evening.
The Stuart Cleveland* enter-

Frank HunUey and Robert God-

tertained

their

daughter

and

tndtton and amMUOM.
Chartre M.Yatae

Outstanding
Value at

and Mr. and Mrs. Daiyn Hoff­ at die Hastings Country Club
er. Port Huron man. Sunday they were luncheon Tuesday night, north-south whi-

. . the Stylos and Sizes for Every Man!

by Arrow and Van Heuscn

cloth and the popular Oxford

$795

Men's Jackets
Stadium Coats

PAJAMAS
Wash and wear dacron polyes­

and other warm
Outerwear

ter* and pbre cottons in button

front or $1 ip-on tops. The colors

ing: TYml Bogue, Lauric Bow­
man, Janet Davl*. Cathy and
Sharon Fox. Jane Hitchcock.
Karen Mawby. J ul i e Price,
Ciicryl and Diane Russell Cindy
Begun Debbie Shumaker, Anita
Sweet, Debbie Armour. Virginia
Hoffman. Carol Corbitt, Janet
Gabriel and Leslie Medved acting
as junior leader. The knitting
leader is Diane Langapaw.
Bach of the two groups is
electing officers and having par­
ties along with their knitting
project* which keeps more in­
terest among lhe members.

Hastings High
Cafeteria Men
TOUDAY. MOV

&gt; M25 $1000

is pleased to
and Barbecued

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Come and Got ’Em!

—OPEN DAILY—
9 A.M. to 11 P.M.

1*

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am &amp; Salty Robinson
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th'u nap ay

Music Center
13* W. Suu 94542*4

THE ARCADE
is now back

The Superette

pnd patterns will thrill you.

$1495 &lt;• $2250

Mrs. Duwarti Caln and Mrs Ron ;

The Busy Beaver* 4H knitting
group of Hickory Corners is very
active this year.

Our vport shirt department
i* complete . . . plaidi, plain
color*, madras, Kodtak lacs.

Prices Range from

Bdl Belfield and third to Mra

Hickory Corners
Knitting Group
Has 18 Members

NEW STAY-PRESSED FABRICS

$64,50

Richly polished mahogany
Classic $&gt;8.00
Beginner* Classic $42.50

Working Full Time
at the ARCADE
She welcomes her many old and new customers
to call on her for the finest in complete beauty
care . . . Penny is experienced in the latest stylas

ond can do your hpir the way you want it and in

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HASTINGS

HOME. LAUNDRY

(Lillian &amp; Ray Gibson)
323 S. Michigan

Wl 5-4042

We're Closed on Mondays . . .
We Welcome Evening Appointments

Phone Wl 5-2064
LOCATED IN THE ARCADE BUILDING
206 East Stota St.

PLENTY Of FREE PARKING

Hasting*

�Delton Seniors
Present Comedy,
‘Ask Any Girl’
High School will pTfsml -Ask
Any Girl.” a three-act comedy
at
mi Nov. IB and IB.
Tiie play U adapted from a
book by Whmlfred Wolfe

Woodland Sets
Pnrent-Tencher
Conferences

Middleville

Personal Mention

By Mri. Mary Jackson

Dowling
By Mra. Donald Prurlrork
UHnllat)
Wt s-4&gt;«i

their
alto
P«l
ewe
tary

now, -no
uuni un ; mrougnouc me vvesi nincc ineir
Oct: IBth. Mra. Elmore s mother. I return, their son. Art. and a
Mr*. Wm. Nlcholi; who hat been friend. Douglas Sinclair, -both
here to aaalst In her new jrand- Alma College student*, spent the
ton's care, left Monday for her I weekend here, and the Logan*
home in Kansas City.
have alto called on their &gt;on.
Ixona Braidwood and Irene Gene, and family in Grand Rap-

left Monday for hl* physical.
They were hU grandpagenu. Mr
and Mr*. Harry Slmpton, Mr.
Sand Mra Edward Streeter. Mr
and Mrs. Douglas Lang of Wyo-

antview teacher* al lhe MEA recently undergone turgery

««&gt;—«• hrtd .. M3U

Maple Valley
Board to Meet

The Maple Valley Board of
Education will meet
[evening tn the office cm Supc.
Carroll Wolff.
.
1 Wort on the cAd Naahvllle
iHlgh School building which b
’being remodeled for upper eie1 inenlary uae continue* New ceil­
ing* are being Installed, new
fire doors added new fluore&lt;rn'.
light* art being put in and acme
of the room* arc being redecor­
ated.
Il la expected the building will
be ready for occupancy within a
matter of weeks. Meanwhile the

'

“lUli'KS..

I evening and Saturday. Oct. 2S-3T. ueek on bu«lnr»

Mid-Villa Inn

Bloodmobile Nets
49 Pints at Maple
Valley High School

MIDDLEVILLE

Know Your
Legislators
William F. Arnold, mana­
ger of the Model^inince

Highbank

Office at 140 W. State
Street (next to The Cop­

By Mrs. I'ern llmrhlils

per Lantern!, invites you
to coll him at Wl 5-3429
ot ony time you need $25
FRIDAY FISH SPECIAL

to $1,000.

All the Perch
$4 25
You Can Eat----------------I
.

Hickorv Corners

baptised at the Methodist
Church, both grandparent* being

Money for
Fall Needs

HUNTERS
INSURANCE
SATURDAY HAPPY HOUR
Drinks

V2

Price from 8 to 9 p.rr

CHICKEN'S OUR SUNDAY SPECIALTY
Baked to
Golden Perfection

$4 50
I

For as
Low a:

apple. living. Carlton. Rutland.

The Parkers to
Attend Premiere

COME IN AND
ASK ABOUT IT!

A Live Orcheatra playing Music

for your dancing and listening pleasure
Friday, Saturday &amp; Sunday Evenings.

Phone SY 5-3640

HASTINGS
INSURANCE AGENCY
"Side of Strand Theatre"

MODEL FINANCE
&gt;ple. InrRil’.ls.-.il

219 Wait State St.

Hastings Cut-Rate Shoe Store
114 West State Street

brings you the most beloved footwear in the land

fashions that fit as if made for your foot alone!

Come see our complete collection of smart

new Red Cross Shoes . . . sophisticated young
Sociohjes . . . dashing little Cobbies! You'll find styles to fit every fashionable

and busy moment in your life. All have that fabulous feeling that makes
you love these famous shoes more each time you wear them I
Sizes from 3 '/z to 12, AAAA to EEE. Styles from 10.99 to 15.99.

�——^^^11

State Certificate
Now Given
Road Markets

New Federal Program
May Aid U.S. Sportsmen

Tlx- Michigan Certified Form
Markets Association was formed
roadsldp stand operators in eight
loutheruxem Michigan counties.

The Hastings Banner
Task Force to
Study Area
Health Services

from production In the next five

fecled.
Once It Is known which fann-

(Ion In Uic program, conslderu-

can begin. For example, follow­
ing genera) guidelines to be laid
down by USDA, a representative
of the Michigan Deportment of
lands available to ouldooramen. Conservation probably will get
ownerr. will be offered special together with ABC Committee
bonus payments for permitting
public hunting, fishing and oth­ clde which of the diverted lands
er, recreation on their property.
Also, they will receive money interest to the public for hunt­
for withdrawing their lands ing. fishing, trapping, hiking.
from, crop production and get
ooct-sliaring help to carry cut
nothing to offer, but those who
d6 could receive an extra bonus
In a nutshell. then, the pro* by agreeing to open their lands
gram la a double-barreled one. to the public without charge.
Many farmers likely will be

15 counties around the Stale.
Members subscribe to a code
that include* offering only highquality merchandise in good
condition, plainly priced and
described. They adhere to grade
standard* apd employ honest
advertising In their promotion.
Market buildings must be clean
and attractive, and adequate farm crop surpluses and the ever, only If additional
parking facilities must be main­ shortage of public recreational
6ume will want freedom from
tained. There must be sufficient lands, particularly . for hunting.
personal Injury liability, aa now
advance signs xvlsible from the
highway ro the motorist has
may want auurauces that State
h*» rnforcement personnel can
venting a traffic hazard

Section Two—Fof— 1 H

Thundoy, November 4. 1965

Washington. D. C.
Contract* for land dlreraic
Contracts
diversion
C, our
mu. be—
wlldering Jungle ol asphalt arul
anxiety, probably is the least with farmer* receiving rental

Freah-plckfd. top-qunlUy farm
produce la assured Michigan pect to find anything of Impor­
tance relating to hunting and
markets displaying a new "Mich­
igan Certified Farm Market" gram potentially of benefit &lt;o
sign, according to lhe State De­ millions of sportsmen is being
partment of Agriculture.
developed.
The attractive green, white
and cream rectangular markers
may bn displayed only at farm
stands adhering to a rigid code
of ethics, said Melvin Andrus, a valuable supplement to
marketing spcciolict with lhe Michigan’s outstanding -Wil­
liamston Flan" by opening
Department of Agriculture.
large amounts of private farm­
lands to public bunting and

-

W1N TOP STATE 4-H AWARD—TNi quartette of 441 Club

Raymond Hightower of Kala-;
maxoo. Frank Poorman of Bu- •
chanan and Mrs. Miller O. Sher-1
wood ot Grand Haven were
elected chairman, vice chairman
and secretary, respectively, of
Hie Southwestern Michigan task
force to study community health

among 12 distrirt finaUdt during State 4-H Club Show at Michigan
Michigan University.
StaleUnivenity.
L-R are Sandra Freed, 18, Burt lake; Gerald Murphy, 10, RR #2. , Over the' next several years.
- •
..
...................
*
---------■ Jackie Hanton,
— —
I.lndtn;
David
Hendricks,
18, While “
Pigeon
and
18, ujj,
una ta&lt;k
mmk force
imvc ajonj
iuu,ia with five
RR #2. Berrien Snringt. With the winners is Dr. Cordon Bectauand, Others throughout Michigan will
... .
. . ..
&gt;__ .,........
r... ,1..
z-__ ..I,.- lb, -nmmurJtv health

Hastings
Public Library
I.ocateri Corner
Court anti Church Sirrtti

Taxpayers Here
Voice Opinions
On Income Tax

i port have a newly or gMItaed
group called Sunshine TampU

I miUaiton. (lien mrt al thd
I Methodist Church basement fa^
I a 5.30 turkey supper.

Library Houn:
Monday, Wednesday

and Friday
12:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Tuesday and Thursday

Usborne. Carlton Center:
post chief. Frances 1
Grand Rapids: most ei
chief. Joyce Blough. Fr
excellent senior. Barbara ------Freeport: excellent Junior, Mlsg
Joyce Buehler. Freeport: tnana-

12:30 to 6 p.m.
Saturday

state; analyze the resources
I available to met these needs and
~~~—————- ( recommfnd a
of action to
do without It 80% &lt;27% &gt;; State; insure that community health
needs extra money 0 &lt;»%).
services of the state are provided

Freeport Pythian*
Install Officers

Freeport: treasurer. Crtslte Ort-j

12:30 to 6 p.m.

Smelker. Freeport: guard. Glor-i
lia Smelker. Freeport; reported
»
r tavd Mover
Or'ta Bicfigh. Freeport trusteesi
l^1
IUt&gt;dStamn hare D°tora5- P“lhumU*’ AU°'
lr. and Mrs. L. L. Hamp hare artnnfU KaMlngs. and Carol
recently visited Mr*. Huver’a and I Bam.nl.' Freeport, and &lt;1
Mr* Hamp’s sister, Mr*. Clark;of work*. Judy McGhee.
«««
"»”» &gt;«•«• V“- —
. .
.. .
u
who underuent hwl wr.
sixty guests from all over lb
.■
. State attended Ji.JiSLan
and State Grant
««□' •'
u

The study director. Dr. Vlado
nur -.e**ryonX ziref A^QeUIng of The University of
.,!?“£
Health, said the work will be
mobile 20% (22%i; Don’t know done through the Michigan
20-. &lt;io%); Others: live with it. Cwimunu, Health smhea
everything, various Item*.
Stt|dy which la administered by week. Mrs. Welker 1* apparently
U-M.
'doing very well. Her address Is:’
sing 40'; &lt;49% &gt;; They don’t care the
The study is sponsored by the 7lh pjoo,. e*^. u. Of M. Hospital.!

«

Hastings taxpayers surveyed
on the proposed state income tex
by the Hastings Chamber ot
*
Commerce at the requeat of the
Michigan Taxpayers Association
Q10 Vole for them 10%
.
■:— ------------------------------------------------ -were less confident than other It 10%);
.. .
against
...____
them__
80';. (80%&gt;: elation. Michigan Department or,
; If the public causes vandalism. Michigan residents ot obtaining Don’t know 10% &lt;10% &gt;.
I Health and the U-M’s School of __________________________________________
.
Cert I fled Fann Market program like this:
_______ _____ _______ _____ jllEMdlo Htedth:
’.
. |
. thus requiring patrolling and
Don't, Members from Barry on the
rapid growth, which seems to for long-term diversion of crop­ safety xonea Many also will ex- come tax L* Imposed, iru confi­ Diuallsfied 50%
land
Into
protective
cotk&lt;ervaUon
know
to%
&lt;5%
i.
'
Southwestern
Michigan
task
force
dent
that
they
could
Influence
Indicate the shopper prefers this
uses. The goal, besides providing
'NOTE: The Hastings survey i are John C. Bay. Peanock Hoa- I
the Legislature but universally
type of roadside stand,
It la obvious that State agen­ conndent that nn income lax did not Hat Uta occupations ot pltai director, and Mra. Beatrice |
Members -seem to appreciate additional private lands for pubdas such aa the Department of would hurt Individuals and busl- those surveyed.)
.
Plsher. Welfare Department dl­
being checked for compliance
____________________________
rector.
with the code of ethic*.
ethics, said AnAn- wildlife habitat, reduce stream
drus He indicated members are alltaUon. Increase lormtatlon. an active port In supervising
Hastings residents also were
PvL Thomas Hart spent last
quick to make corrections in , and upgrade the scenic stale of
more strongly opposed to any
Aa
already
provided
In
tome
the countryside
their operations or faciiltlM.
------------•-*-*Income tax. with no one sur­
Hauinv, nnitre tnwrtinted M Wednesday with his grandparareas. State personnel Ikely will veyed agreeing that the state ■ H
^2F’..,wUce.lnW?lRted ? lento, Mr. and Mra. Leon Gray.:
decide the limit or quota &lt;lf any) needs extra income, while agree­
I'D Bunday for California,
ing with other Michigan tex­ traffic vlotottona, from Oct. 11 Wednesday evening dinner
afield on a farm at one time. payers they would vote against to Oct 25. Chief Richard Junior ^ta were Mr. and Mrs RlchThis infomiatlon could be pouted legislators Imposing an income
Clt,r CouneU j ard
srd Hart and three daughters of
or
at designated parking areas and tex 8 to I.
Mdhday night.
I--------- -----who
-----------Grand-------Rapids,
came•-to• help
: listed on mapn to be distributed
Mr. Gray celebrate his blrtiiday,
Hastings residents surveyed al­
। from checking stations.
Otha Fisher was a caller on Friso felt a three percent tax rate

Thoughts For A Week

|

Police Bitty

It is when we

are old enough to

3rd Annual Jaycee

know better that

MINSTREL SHOW

WOODLAND SCHOOL GYM
Wad.
Nov.

Thun.
Nov.

Q
O

Sponsored by the
iL“’°

A
"r th

Sat. Q
Nov. O Hi

8:30 p"

Advance Ticket Safe Phone 374-J511
Heierved $*)00
Seat*
fc*

General $4 50
Adm.
I

Children
FAc
13 or Under vU

we really have to
to offer dlr eel help to

laturc.
Hastings’ replies to questions
asked with statewide replica (tn
parenthesis):
Police issued 25 traffic tlcketa
QI. Higher 30% (48%»; Lower
20% &lt;7%»: About the same 20% for moving violations and 17
&lt;17% &gt;: Don’t know 20% &lt;Jl«l»». tickets for non-moving violations
(NOTE: Michigan stale taxes'at plus 439 overtime parking Uckats.

Currently there Is no Indicia higher-- than any other Great
Lgkes state except Wisconsin and
era would be offered for partici­ have risen since then to 8274 per
pation In the program. An ad­ person i.
vertising and bld procedure
Q2 Yes 90% &lt;92%&gt;: No 10%
determining who would partici-'
। pete in cropland adjustment,
and considerable flexibility Ills-

criminal complaints, escorted 10
funerals and npovided asatotance
to other dcpifftmanto on 14 oc-

Chy

cruisers

traveled

supper guests. On Sunday the
Grays entertained Mrs. Ethel
Pit Unger and friend of Charlotte
for dinner.

watch our step.

UOiuOn
IrMsHe A8M&lt;y

SPONABLE

. INSURANCE

FUNERAL HOME

2^17

using 312 gallcna of gas.

were in Michigan City. Ind. over
the weekend visiting her mother,
Mrs Velma Doleval, and helping
Hon Under M5 10S &lt;18*41; 8100- to celebrate her birthday as well
। no direct relationship to wildas the birthday of their niece.
the ACP program, although the (48%).
two well might be coordinated tn
imany Instances.

t

should be.

Robert H. SpeRfibte, Owner

Ufa • Hospitalisation
Auto o Fira • Liability

W. Green at Broodway

Mi. Wl 5-3252

TOWN AND COUNTRY PROPERTIES

HOME IN QUIMBY, has two bedroom* ups’slr* end down a living
room, dining area and kitchen, full bath, no basomant, gas heat,
for ...............................................................................$3,200.00

A RIAL NIC! HOME IN THE FIRST WARD has two bedrooms
room.
ble garage,
$7,500.00

AN EXCEPTIONALLY NICE HOME IN HASTINC$ HEIGHTS.

A BUNGALOW IN WOODLAND VILLAGE, living room, dining
is Insulated. a real nice location for$15,500.00
A FOUR ACRE PLACE AT MAPLE GROVE CENTER, (new) home

dining ares in kitchen, full bath with built.Ins, dressing table,
in living room and dining area, full basement 24 x 50". oil fur­
nace. 1.000 gal. oil tank, new double garage, stool and lavatory,
water heater, laundry equipment, 48r well walk-in basement,
cn about four acres, all for--------------------------------- $15,750.00
FOUR ACRE PLACE $OUTH AND EA$T OF HA$TING$. a bungs-

$4,500.00
A 2W ACRE PLACE IN CARLTON ,TWP. with good home, has

dining room and kitchen combined, shower bath, part basement

$4,750.00
A REAL GOOD COMFORTABLE HOME IN THE 4th WARD, has

sew asbestos siding, naw roof, carpets and drapes --$7,350.00

A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY ESTATE just out of town on two acre
brick fireplace, parquet block flooring, dining area, three real
nice badrooms with closets, two full baths, strictly modern
kitchen with monowalls built In birch cupboards, disposal, lots
of built in accessories, thermopane windows, full basement
another fireplace in lhe basement, attached garage 24 x 24 ft..

rods, lots of shrubbery, owner will finance -$32,000.00
TWO REAL NICE LOTS ON THORNAPPLE RIVER, dose to dem
and good fishing site on blscktcp road for.$1,100.00

A REAL SWEET BUNGALOW at Green Meadows Number One:
with double Isvstory, foil basement
with
rails, one and one-half stall garage,
I trees$17,300.00
ON ALGONQUIN LAKE, two real,nice lots (large ones! for
$2,400.00 .
BUILDING LOT IN 2nd WARD, sewer and water in. has a garage
on It, also t part basement..................................... .$1.500.00

Wl HAVE A HOME IN BATTLE CREEK, with three bedrooms end

$».ooo.oo
IN THE FOURTH WARD • teal nice briek house, ranch type,
has a living room with flreplaca. carpet and &lt;lraf&gt;«i&gt;nduded.
two bedrooms and full bath, air conditioned pine paneled family
room, or utility room, attached garage, nicely landscaped, for
$18,500.00A FIVE LEVEL HOME AT ALGONQUIN LAKE; top level has three

furnace, water heater, etc.-$11,000.00
A REAL GOOD NINE ROOM HOME with three nice badrooms

about 30 acres north of Hastings.

THREE NICE BUILDING LOT$ ON HA$TING$ HIIGHT5.

A NICE VACANT LOT in Ammon Eaton Addition for ...$650.00

WE HAVE HAD A LOT OF SALES AND
.

r NEED NEW LISTINGS

room, dining room, kitchen, full bath, has a basement with oil

\

believe in savings?
watch it grow at H.C.B.
I could buy licorice, mints, gum . . . trains, airplanes, trucks . . .

tricycles, bicycles, cars ... the moon, the sun and the stars . . . but
I know that every little bit counts . . . and I know it’ll grow as
fast as I do ... in a savings account at H.C.B., of course! They

want to be my banker!
HASTINGS SALESMEN

toll, located In Ode*u Township. Ionia County .—$10,500.00
FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW OUT OH NORTH BROADWAY, with
living room, two bedroomt, dining room and kitchen combined,
bath, hot and cold running water, three stall garage, right of
way to lake for
$10.500.00

A YEAR ROUND HOME AT THORNAPPLE LAKI with living
room, dining room, kitchen, two bedrooms and bath, newly
-- c-j------—- c--------------.--------pyrnp, has
...b.500.00
slumkwm siding, two stall garage
Section Four
% -ACRE LOT. a back lot from )
Woodland, for
.
...$1,300.00
A NICE HOME ON CROOKED LAKE io Hade tor property close
to Hastings.

IfTATI
3KER

MEMBER: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

Friendly, Neighborly Service for 78 Conlinuout Yeart
145 W. Stale SL Hotingi

�8—THE HASTINGS BANNER
Crucial Clash
To Decide Loop ,
| Football Roundup
’65 Championship I UAMKS THIS THURSDAY

Saxons Roll at
Charlotte for
|
7th Straight

nrr Ihil t

Delton High Schools Panthers

Saxona' Final Game

ShumwayScorei 3 TDt

Under Coach ('.larey to

In 51-12 Romp Over

End Hlue &amp; Giild Era
■ GAME* HUDAT MIGHT
The 1985 football .waton comes
to a clear for Hastings High
School this Friday night, and itaoiaca
wiUi It ends an era in which,
John L. Clarey coached the Blue
ft Gold.

season Friday night when they
whipped OUret, 19-0, tn a non-

Coach Mohre't Qriolat

teal" at Charlotte Friday night
The Hastings High School
football teart. rated by one quali­
fied observer as one of the strong-

Saxon Football
Banquet Monday
In East Gym

Mohre M-12 and the score could

Friday night he will take hli
undefeated wjuad to Grand Ledge
in a game that will decide whe­
ther Hastings will cam undis­
puted poasewlon of the West
Central Conference champion­
ship or whether the Blue ft Gold
will be forced to share the crown
with the Cornel*
It could also be a milestone in
the colorful coaching career of
the popular Hastings mentor
Never has a Clarey-coached team
gone through a season undefeat­
ed A victory Friday nlghL would
give Coach Clarey a final cham­
pionship and the unbeaten sea­
son that every coach dreams
about

Warren Williams, president of
the Saxon Athletic Boortm Club,
has announced that the annual
football banquet honoring all
three Hartings High School foot-

PUP QBID UEULT1

P«lt»a It. OUvst o.

I. MU** liuirflM «.
I. O-B. Saotk Ckrtiusa 7.

It was also the eighth straight
victory for lhe Saxons over Ute
Orioles, and the 11th win In 15
seasons under Coach Clarey*
tutelage.
Coach Clarey started out hl*
Hilltop by rebounding from a
terrific trouncing at the hands ot
Marshall in 1951 to upset Char­
lotte, 7-0. Clarey teams defeated
ing four straight to Ex-Coach
Mel Oobel's legions. Charlotte
won. 18-0 in 1064. 35-11 In 1065.

1. OUM* 7.
biggest total rolled up by a
Wsylud 0.
Clarey eleven — not that other
picking up 30 yards on two car­ game scores couldn't have been
lhe ries to put the Vikings within as high
Hastings scored the first four
scoring range. The extra point
times the Saxons got their hands
Charlotte. Greenville hopes for a
win over invading Alma and a
with lhe Bulldogs playing St
Johni.
Ionia scored a 14-0 upset vic­
tory over Grand Ledge, giving
the Comets only an opportunity
« Orang! Ledge opened the sea­
son With a loss to Lansing Gab­
riels. then rolled over Charlotte.
Alma. St. Johns and Lakewood
before losing to Ionia.

thing aero** until 4H minutes
remaining tn the fourth frame

With 30 seconds of playing
lime remaining the St. Johns'
boys intercepted a gambir pass
by lhe Vikings and later Gene
Rademacher of the Redwings
tossed a 10 yard pa.vs to Ron

touchdown margin over Lakefumbled a handoff on the flrat

For the Vikings several of the
boys had a good night. George
Johnson picked up 30 yards rush­
ing for an overall 5 yard average
On defense, Butch Carr brought

Grand Ledge Intercepted a
Greenville pass on the lint play tackling column. 'Brad Gillespie
dropped 12 St. Johns' boys. Tom
in five plays Gidley &amp;xjjnlXln'a Barnum 11, Bjork 10 and Johnsweep from the 18. Larry Boyce
On the ground Lakewood was
converted.
Greenville came back after outdistanced, the Redwings pickfumbling the ensuing kickoff and Ing up 224 yards- to the Vikings'
97. The Vikings were held to 5
Yellow Jackets went 86 first downs to 13 for the Red■In 10 plays with De! Cory wings. Eight of the Redwing firn,
■ 33 yards to Bob Van- downs came in tiie last half.
Coach Eckman went with his
the tying point.

Michigan porcupines in the Upper
Peninsula near Crystal Falls have been
chewing State Highway Department road-

by inserting their claws into perforations
on the post. Highway engineers think the
glue or resins in the plywood might be

sidesigns. Thesnistalsclimbthesignposts

the attraction.

™yVf£ to.fu^Un. * Air-Minded Iowa

lu-.r. &lt;1
Radrt*

The theme on lhe Hilltop this

two touchdowns and kicked six
extra points, rugged Brian Shum­
way scored three touchdowns.
Quarterback Dave Williams. Full­
back Tom Gibson and Halfback
Mike Hess each one in the romp

continued to substitute freely
throughout the remainder of the
game Hastings never pun ted I
Hastings' first touchdow n came
after Steve Pox. one of the finest
defensive ends. Hastings has
had. recovered a Charlotte fumbl* on the Oriole 31. On the fifth
play Weller scampered all the
way from the 20 with 8:45 left in
I
the
flrat period. His kick was
I
Aft^r lhe kickoff Charlotte
gained
five yards in three tries
I
and
punted
i
Hastings started on the Saxon
43
1 With Weller. Gibson and Hess
i
moving
the ball behind excep­
tional blocking, they made it
first down on the four. Gibson
blasted to within inches of the
goal and Williams 'drove over.

jHKptl 20 to 8 last Friday by
Ute Keil wings of St. Johns on with
thrtr flbme field. The 30-8 figure
This week the Vikings meet
falb to spell out that the score
stood knotted 6 all until the the Orioles of Charlotte on the
minutes of the last quar- , Lakewood gridiron. The game failed to gain in three plays and
marks the end of the 1965 foot­ punted. Hastings started from
ball season and promises plenty the Saxon 39. Shumway capped
the Bl-yard drive by bursting
aboul as unpredictable as any over from the nine. Weller’s kick
squad tn the West Central Con­
pvriva.
Coach Jerry Eckman said "When ference. could come ready to ...
After the kickoff Charlotte
a player began to lire they Just avenge Lhe drubbing they took at
went to their bench and came up the hands of the Saxons of Has- picked up one yard in three plays
and punted The ball took a good
that hU competition the Orioles won only roll and the Saxons started from
s a good one game but in every game their 30 On the ninth play
Shumway scored going over from
Lakewood's first TD came on a scored.
For the Lakewood seniors this ike half.
Dave Bjork. Tom Barnum and will be their last football game
After the kickoff Charlotte lout
of their high school career.
George Johnson.
Hewitt started things rolling
and punted. Hastings started
king up 14 yards then
A loaded firearm la a vehicle moving again from the 34 and
hit Barnum for 14 yards is the cause of many shooting two plays netted a flrat down on
their 38 Bill Schneider of Charpass play, with Johnson accidents

to the
State-wide service program

15/o discount on all parts AND 15% discount on all labor
for one full^year on any Guaranteed Warranty used car
We HBw joined with hundreds ol other members ol ti^MKHMAN Automobile

Dealers Association to pnjvids the used car buyer with a state-wide discount program ea
parts and labor. To receive and use this discount privilege, bey ww eat esad ear (*«■

1

Announce Punt.
Past
innerg

After lhe kickoff Charlotte last;

ed on the third down The ball
touched a Hastings player and
Charlotte recovered On the next
series Charlotte lost the ball on
downs on the Hastings 45
Hastings scored on the 65-yard
drive with Steve Fox and reserve
ing the ball. Shumway went the

tempt to kick the extra point but
in the confusion something went
wrong.
After the kickoff Charlotte
gained six yards on a reverse,
then got a first down a*H»s&lt;
Ungs drew a penalty?-Tfie Ori­
oles moved 18 yards on two plays,
then the drive was stopped with
Youngs intercepting a pa.v.
Hastings lost the ball on an in­
terception. then got It back when
Dave Crawjord intercepted a
Charlotte aerial. With the clock
running out. Hastings lost the
ball on downs on their own 14.
Charlotte not the ball with two
seconds left In the game. Mike
Fleming parted to Wilmore for
the Oriole's second touchdown as
Ume ran out. The attempt to
kick the punt was wide. Final
score: Hastings 54. Charlotte II.

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Six men recently pleaded guilty
Justice Courts
A McDonald, 17, Rl
-fined 110 plus »7J«
—ts for hunting on the
south county line on Oct. 12 with­
out a license.
Larry A. Hoffman. 18, Augusta,
who wm-hunting with McDon­
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Delton, and Rbhard II. Milter.
39. R3 Delton. They were ar­
rested on Wabascon Creek south
of Lacey They paid fines of &gt;20
ptQk 87J0.
Harold F. MJUer. 19 R3 Belle•“fine plus &gt;730 for

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■ Other committees Include:
Centerpiece. Mr. and Mra.
I Harm Wilcox: food placement.
Mr. and Mra. If. Beadle. Mr. and
j Mra. Tom Myers, Mr, and Mra.

21
KX Still in the Way
Hovland Hall, Mr. and Mra. O.
drew a 15-yard penalty giving
After Michigan State's come- I
Charlotte their first down on the from-behind 14-10 victory over | T
or
fre. Mra. Warren
lama; ararren Will
wuiiama;
Hastings 14. A third-down pas* Purdue, some football addicts be.
Bob Kin«; service.
from Mike Slocum to Eric Wil- san uylng it was all downhill Jjr.na ue*. .-&gt;
more was good for 13 yards and for Duffy Daugherty's 1965 Spar•
ISBU
Girl* League members, hoata.
the touchdown The attempt to tans.
otMuvm*
Bert Payne, Warren W Ilhams.
kick was no good. Score: 37-4,
But
Spartans' Irish mentor L**rwoo4 ,
IM Dick Nixon. Harm Wilcox and
50 seconds left in the half.
(pent 11 years In the con- CXulMte . .
Robert Abbey; deoonrtlone. Pat
Charlotte tried an on-slde ference and knows the folly of
Murphy and the cheerleaders,
kickoff and Hastings took the taking any Big Ten teams light­
ball on the Oriole 43. Gibson iy Saturday at Iowa City the
smashed for 11, Hess got six. Green and White. 7-0 after beatthen a pass was intercepted as :ng Northwestern 49-7, meets
LheTlalf ended.
Iowa. 1-6 after losing to Indiana.
The 6
Weller took Charlotte's kickoff
-who will be looking for an
at the Ford Punt.
starting ths second half an his uP“t And upsets In the Big
Kick competition in
,,
hi.
at... Ten are aa aire as death and HastingsXhave been announced
plays later Hess swirled 34 yArds I texes.
Tiie winners are:
into the end sone Weller's kick
Picked as one of the front­
I Lakewood HI g h "a Freshman
wax good. Score: J4-6. 1:48 left runners for the Big Ten title be­ man. 428 N. Congress.
imlnall team will
football
wiu entertain the
tte
ta the third period.
fore the season started, the
9 ■ Year: Tommy McKeough, Charlotte Frosh at 7 30 pjn. this
Charlotte gained a net ot 'six i Hawkeyes have bad nothing but, 1022 8. Jefferson.
Thursday In their last game of
yards In three plays after the tough luck and were still looking
18-Year: Brian Smith, 138 W.
kickoff and punted. Hasting» for ,helr ftrst conference win Grand.
started on the Oriole 47. Gibson when they went against the
11-Year: Scott Peneau. 520 N.
drove to the 31. Hess got 11 and Hoosiers.
Monroe.
another first down on the 10 I If the passing combination of
“***a,: Roderick Baty, 646
Heat got erven more then Olboon Gary Snook and Karl Noonan . ..
Lakewood's only threat camo
scared. Weller’s kick was good dicks, and the Hawkeyes play; &gt;»-'«*r Divbion: Wes Van­
_______
tough 17-14
17-14 , 'Denburg.Denburg^1551
1551 N.
N. Michigan.
Michigan.
Score: 41-6, 4:54 left &gt; the third like they
did in a tough
a lion, but the effort failed.
loss to Purdue, the Spartans ,
------ •-----------Chariotte took the kickoff and wont have a "dcrwnhlll" assign-, Panic 1* the greatest enemy of
Michigan State halfback Mitch I
lost the ball on the second play ment.
• ) persons lost in the woods. A clear Pruictl was a member of Benton •
from scrimmage with Terry
s TOM MMM
S" Harbor Highs 1964 State chamGreenfield recovering on the
helped many 'lost sportsmen pion-shtp Class "A" basketball
Charlotte 38.
will see the contest.
bBck
^p
team.
Jerry Dunn smashed for seven
yards, then Weller scored from.

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ham. cotfee toil*, cream and
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Coach Clarey started clearing

-Quarterback Jeff Galley ptuacd
for one Delton touchdown and
set up another. Guard Harten
Gates sparked a stingy Panther
defensive crew.

gym at Hastings High School.
Atty. Richard Shorter b to

their domination

Only once has Grand Ledge
beaten a Clarey-coached team.
In the 10 meetings of the team
since 1951. Hastli&lt;s has won six
times, tied three and lost one In

Delton Registers
First Victory

NO 8PEARING

17* far hunting without a li­
cense an Oct 24 off 8. Broadway.
All were arrested by Cotisen
lion Officer Gene Brown

1 timber are cut annually
ICrtfn Undt in Ontario,

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Parker** 15. Woodmansee 14. Aoketl's 12. Nashville Gravel 11.
Goodyear Bro*, and Hostings Meal
Market 10 and Lockshure Finns 9.
Paul Cw»l led the wheel Wed­
nesday of last week, rolling 541.
Bab Peter* dialled 213-537, Dave
Kruko 531. Howard Allen 514. Na­
than Lewi* boe. Stu Howes 512, Bob
HarIke trad a 208 game. Nkk Oorocleiukl 213. George Cogswell 206
and Kingsley Bennett 202.
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In the Majors Thursday with a
238-648. Harvey Haan posted »5586, Maynard Tucker 578. Jack
Slieler 206-575. Emmett Engeseth

Mcric Haines 208-533, Bill Bums
200-533. BUI Jerow 201-542. Wayne
Newton 542. Rod Newton 523, Galen
Daniels 537. Paul Woodman 528.
Irwin Harwood 532, til Richardson
205-554. Bill Hackney 537, Sliannon
Lydy 206-531, John Kaalnsky 208­
M8, Joe Glelarowakl 524. Harold
Eckert 201-545, Al Relgler 200-533
and Lester Springer 532,

the Commercial Minors Tlmnday.
firing a fine 242-610. It was Paul's
first 600 in league play. Emm«t
Eugearth rolled 214-521, BlU'Kruko
583. Paul W&gt;xxtnun 207-539. Hud
Wntm 538. Carl Aspinoll 533. Bcb
Ingram 528. Jerry Cutchall 534.
CJalcn Daniels 52X Bob Beniur HASTINGS CLASSIC LEAGUE
225-512, Bob BfttBhdoff 519, Jim
Herb Service snuggled 234-597
Myers 515, Bob Murry 802, Denny Wednesday night of last week.
Frederickson 505. B. Brittlngliam Harold Sherry poitrd 233-553,
219-502 Oix! Raj- Jenkins 2M-600.
Dick Hart 506. Harv Haan 528,
htandlncv: Parker's Bar. Fnuth Paul Edward* 324-550, Bob
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Bros, and V &amp; J Mobil 23. Hi*- | droll) and Don Pickard 502. Dar­
tings Aluminum Products 20, Con-j rrl Wlllyard 211-536. Bob Boyle
sumtn Power 19. Larke Cltgo. 1333-573, Maynard Park 513. HarDale* Baki-rs and Chenoweth Ma-, rv Long 203-539, Bob Lambert
chine 17. Deputies 16. Al &amp; Dot's. ] 205-531. Joe Burkholder 213-553
Tinkler Service and Bender Gravel Jerry Keegstra 542. Laubaugh
15. Vikin;’ 14. Montgomery Ward 224-531, Jerry Smelker 202-567,
and The Banner 13. Patten Menu- I Bob Cannoney 204-549, Art Oalmnit 11 and South End Food and hip 523. Karol Owen 236-567,
Hastings Ekctric 10.
Wayne Newton 513, John Ooro-

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Tlse 1965 prep football season
is rapidly coming to an end and
for many schools this Friday
night will end the campaign
while some will play their ninth
game on Friday. Nov. 12.
Middleville, undefeated In 21
Friday night will rinR down the curtain on the 1965 foot... _ „ h_.
straight contests and already In ball schedule (or Hasting" High School, and no matter what
trn»vwd
CharConference championship, will be happens al Grand Ledge. Saxon fans can lx? proud of one'of ltotte Freeh then-Thursday, 45-7,
host to Maple Valley and favored lhe most successful seasons in Blue At Gold history. And a vk- cJooe out their season this Thuratorv will
give inc
the final
Blue Ar
Gold edition to be turned out by I d*/ traveling to meet Grand
—------- - —
~ iurv
will give
lilial DIUC
« UVIU
• .........
■ —
,— i Ledge M. 6 p.m
rating, while Wayland goes to | Coir_u
ch jock Clarey the only un: Hamilton for the other league | defeated season In Saxon grid Ir-*
moose hunters "The p^ty hunt
A •&gt;«
Co*nf4
ing rule is simply this: 1
. wopM, give the HHS teds a 4-2
clash. Caledonia will host Kata- annals
mosco Hackett
: ..
___
__
1| -Jf a number of hunters, each
Hastings
will
go
Into
Friday's
.
In tiie Kalamazoo Valley, Del! ruuouiiK,
encounter with the Saxons fa-j w^h «
a ueer
deer liceni*.
la hunting
as I
Coach Bernie---------Oom *,-----------led* had
ucemc. is
nunring u------------------Ing a 19-0 win over Olivet, Gull voted to win — on paper But as i a party then any member of the no trouble with the fledgling
every
football
coach
and
player
:
party
may
shoot
up
to
the
numOriole*,
Lake travels to Comstock. Ban­
gor invade* the home field of knows, game* are not won cm । ber of deer covered by licenses
league-leading Galesburg-Augus­ were drilling hard tote week get- number of hunter*, each with a
™
ta and Parchment goes to Penn- uS^rM, rar U.U
.«&gt;, . . ■
u .ran.,,., » .
,^15^.™."
fleld.
• • •
'group, then any member of the
10:20 left In the inaugural period.
Middleville end* II* season
C&lt;mcJ. Clarey and his staff and
Dick Butler rumbled through
the member* of the Varsity foot-.
OUreL Battle Creek Kt. Philip ball squad were honored Monday11’ l*le HrouP- Thp confusion ap- und TD Hull ran the point with
noon at a special banquet told at
h^nte^'bXX7itot*ifa-Uto 4:52 left in the period.
.
Leaaon Sharpe Memorial Hull as
3?'hu
Bill Shults went three yards
of lhe Hastings Rotary '
Coach Bob White's Middleville 'guests
with 10 minutes left tn the secCM,. ■ra, mrn.
rar .h.
“£L"
Burt toito. M*bi- nectary U to have one or two]ond quarter, capping a drive,
Trojan* struck for two quirk ocSston
touchdowns late in lhe first half 'ant athletic director nt Michigan*;moo8e license* to cover abut;The point-attempt wiut stopped,
ant
atnicuc director at Micnutan moQM, mJ&lt;ht
by whBt u, Jlm
ikirlK1 ensl for
to score a 28-13 win at Lowell Estate
‘
University and the
c—7■
over the Class B Red-Arrow.
i;
: scout for the unbeaten Spartan*, i
,
,
,
..
It la an offense, however, for any down. The point eMort again
Rob White tossed a 20-yard i। Smith, who
formerly was the
lo Ahoot B nwose wh0 dixa
touchdown pass, ran for one six- i.
coach on the East n0{ gciuggy have hl* own moose lhe halt.
pointer and was on the recelv-1Freshman
;
ing end of a 70-yard screen pas* ।
। Ihrnve. In other words, one can­
Lancaster made lhe score 32-0
play and ran for three «‘ra J£*f*e of the Big Ten
not a* a member of a deer hunt­
with 6:07 left in tire third quar­
point* to give the Trojans their
Ing party, shoot a moose on be- ter, annulling 10 yards into tiie
offenslve spark.
work just as hard during the
person in the group
Guard* Twrv
reenv ,wee&gt;t getting ready for an oppon-. who hu a moote license. A perOuard Teny Palsrro.a reenv- . ent o
do on Saturday af-ig-,, u.|l0 lnlenda
jhoot moewe menu late- on a 45-ytird play.
Arrow ^in to^fltat^Uri^to Urnoon Cottch
“ld .thr muM have hl* moose license with
Arrow 3j tn .he first period to Epartans arc really having fun &gt; . the fourth quarter on a seven­
Bte UDa«
drove ^nve’r
Che tot ^ ,ppil„
ln yard sweep.
dro
,
riChat a lot of It is pur# dnmtry. Ontario Canada' ! ! I
Doug Acker closed cut the
froqj the four for lhe score. Low- |He aUo pointed out that modrni!
' eanna,‘' ' '____
.■.curing going over from the two
ell marched back in lhe second , football leaves no place for the
---------•-----------midway In the fourth period.
Dick MalvlUe added the extra
»*rlod «»?,
«&gt;•
dumbbell, the perron who doesn't Greenville Wins
when Hillis Kaufman scored |tudy nor ukc directions. He.
rcenv,,,c
point for the 45-7 find count.
from
to end
a ffl&gt;-yard;
how lnc
the conference eugioiiiellglbill-| ureraviuc*
GreenvIDcl* juiuui
Junior Vanity ucde-1। coach Oom declared that, tno
i
.m... the one
vne .»«
c.iu b
now
...
u &lt;. i.u .&gt; :ty requirement for grants-ta-ald ] tented Grand Ledge Thursday., Saxon Jlneplay stood out with
*"
tram n-rri
m““' ““
Camobfll for the 20-yard
20-vard scoring lect colleges for what they need i * u
Campbell
pa*s
play with
two ------minute*
left
1 “uu mu gct n.uriuu.ui),
academically, uiu
and'
r.
—
-----:
------—
Mi.n White
VUHU- took
fnnfr a
■ screen pass not. Just
. . -tor what .....
__n___
then
lhey ca
grt.
from Quarterback Tom Griffith, BthletlaUIy
brought with
.ml
whQm
coachc&lt;j
and h.
he rambled &lt;m
70 v.rd.
yards «n.«
into tk.
the ..
end sone.
as a Freshman but who had to
switch over to tennis, where he
lettered his Sophomore and JunWarner interact

tlenskl 553. Al Morgan 538. Gene
Grabau 211-563, Bill Burns'215487. P. Davl* 504. Pete Kruger
601, Ray Jenkins 508, Ron Hig­
don 529, Joe Glctarowskl 200-512.
Shannon Lydy 220-56 L8tu Sweet
514, Ron Peilow 529. f&gt;ave Irwin
200-523. Bruce Terry 517, Harold
Hull 209-503. Denver Klersey 506.
Charles Kraus* 509. Pat Terpcning 218-559. Gordie Norrl* 628, for the HasUnga High Junior
George Lydy 514. Bill Ransom Varsity football squad will be
227-533 and George Skedgell 519. played al 7 pzn. this Thursday
on Johnson Field against Invad­
WED. AFTERNOON LEAGUE ing Grand Ledge.
Ktandlnga: Stanton's Real Es­
1-u week Coach Ernie
tate 22%, Hastings Motor Sale* Strong's young Saxons whipped
Boles Bike &amp; Holiday Center Charlotte. 40-24.
The locals fumbled the kick­
17%. Vila Boy 17.Miller's Plumboff here Thursday and Clvarlotte
Market aOd Shirkey's LOA. 10. went into score on the 7lh play.
Hasting! Cleaners 14, Nelli Bevblocked.
11 and Ockerman's Service 8.
On Urc Hasting*, rxcond play
Shirley Vandenberg led tiie from scrimmage the Saxons soar­
girls with 219-573. Barb Klersey ed on a para from Jim Will lams
rolled 206-533. Doris Stanton 174- Iz, I
T H — 'rfluv

Young Saxons
Host Ledgers
Here Thursday

Allan 168-449, Marie Hammond blocked.
163-466. Florence Weyennan 155­
457. Sue St. Martin 180-451. Ruby
Downey 157-442. Janet Peurach
174-437. Alma Covllle 164-430 and
Shortly thereafter Roger Will
Della Gorodenskl 180-472.

Frosh Wallop
Charlotte, 45-7

Armchair Athlete

Mary Kauffman 157, Mary Bur­ Rick Abbey ran the point and
dick 181. Ethel Miller 152. Karen the score was Hastings 13. Char­
Haywood 160, Pat Conley 163. lotte IX
Me tha Gray 160, Ella Higdon 157,
Joyce Rathbum 158 and Mickey
Lambert 177.
The Armchair's selection of
point making the score 20-12.
of prep football names
Don Lawrence Intercepted
quarter. Lowell marched &lt;0 winners
AJBC SENIOR DIVISION
yards In the fourth with Dan in the area hit a new high last
Standing*: Hast mg* Shell 17.
week. We batted 1000 with 13
Hastings Bowl Id. St. Marlin
winners out of 13 picks. There
White
-gained
148
yards
to
17
Floral 10. American Legion 9.
trie* and hl* two TDs give him ,the
w_ jvetk before when ,Ionia
_ „, _
UAW. Local 414 8 and 7-Up 0.
eXe
wh«
Pat Fitzgerald Intercepted a a total of 19 for lhe season
Zeeland scored twice tn the (’hWedOrand Ledge and when
560. Dean Lambert 177-481. Chas Charlotte pass, reaching the fourth period to defeat Wayland, i Alm* ‘“PP”1 Lakes.ood.
enemy
«.wv
rrom
wnrre
noocy
,
rounn
period
io
aeieat
waymna.
i
■
—
Jordan 183-437. Jim Spencer 166­
smashed
over.
He
ran
the
point
14-0.
Zeeland
caucht
caught
Waylands"
Way
land's]
This
week
we
we're
’
re
going
going
with:
442, Mike Wiley 181-415. Dennis
Craig 162-415. Don Roth 177-421. making the score 34-12 al Inter- Ken Kaminski in the end rone I Hasting* orer Grand Ledge.
| for a two-point safety Momenta I Lakewood over Charlotte.
Steve Sanborn 148-414. We* Van- mission.
In the second half Coach later Wayland fumbled on It* 20 ■
Johns over Ionia.
404. Ed Sanborn 145-387, Lynd* Strong aubsUtuted freely. Char- I and Steve Nagelklrk scored from ■ St.
lotto
tallied
twice
more
a
n
d
the 15. Tiie Wildcats fumbled the Middleville over Maplej Valley.
Newton 145 - 357, Ron Doolittle
kickoff and this time Scott Van-1 Wayland over Hamilton.
152-353. Lewis LaDere 140-377,
Hackett
over Caledonia.
Hoven
went
In
from
the
five.
,
Lewis Sherman 131-328 and Dave final Hastings slx-polntcr.
Gull Lake came from behind to Delton orer Mattawah.
Ed Sanborn picked up the 5-10 plckrd up the 6-7 split. Joyce rtJli to a 29-0 win at Bangor in
Pennlleld over Parchment.
a
KVA
game.
Ed
Blunt
of
Bangor
split.
Aspinall of Hastings Floor COTscored on a 40-yard run in the, Gull Lake over Comstock.
first period. The Blue Devils tied j
BANTAM LEAGUE
uie
TraM-The Hon. A. |
the same
game in
in me
the iwvonu
second when;
Gary
Speelman recovered alKelso Roberts, minuter of land*;
Standings: Bums Refrige ra­
HASTINGS MEG. LEAGUE
blocked- Bangor punt in the end and forests, for Ontario, has
tion. Haan's Standard and Dale's
'
। mme nut। come
with an
exnlanatlon
of
out
with
an explanation
of
Bake Shop 13, American Legion standing bowler Tuesday, rolling
"party hunti
hunting
rulea for de
deer
Gull took the lead in the third Ii "Party
ng role*
er and
Aux. and Food Center 11. Kae- 234-601, Lea Springer chalked
chele's. Inc. and George* Citgo 534, Mickey Bowers 530. Ken when Larry Friel ran In from I
10. Patten Monument 8, Super­ Rom 203-528, Bob Malll*an 204­ the one. Jim Baker kicked the ond and fourth cantos to defeat
point. Carl Hamden scored on a I Bellevue. 13-6. Paul Goforth
549. Dale Geiger 517, Harry Mc­ 26-yard run in the finale and]sparked lhe Lion win. scoring
Collum 513. Karol Owen and Joe Ron Hanson .on a 12-yard dash, from the three and from the two.
Bennett 500. BUI MacDonald 203­ Baker added both extra pointe, i Galeaburg led 20-0 at IntermlsInq
Hustings Motor Sales. 496 and Bob StUU 200-495.
Oull Lake aUo got a safety.
Ision then scored 13 points in-the
Hastings Aluminum and Barr's
Standings—Tool Room 28. OfThe
IM BI
time
ir- Devil*
utvil* gained
gainra us
173 jthird
, iniru and
una 13
ia more
mure in
&gt;u the fourty
wuiuq
Tire Shop 3 and Barry County
yard* rushing. Bangor 42.
to win from Mattawan going
Lumber 2.
Leftovers 18. Caalte 17. Journey­
Maple Valley scored In the sec-1 away. 46-12.
I
Steve Barnum 155-276, J. Burn- men 16. Pressers and Machine
worth 140-254. B, Terry 139-248. Room 15. Tough Ouyt 14 and
D. Newell 126-247. R. Morgan Chrome Room 11.
126- 241, D. Gank 127-333, J.Haan
127- 232. J. Whitney 133-231. K
TUESDAY TWISTERS
Rose 130-230. M. Haines 128-230,
Standings: Pleasant Point Mo­
M. Nelson 127-226, C. Norris 121­ tel p. Barn Market 21. Local Fi­
220. K. Allen 121-217. 8. Good­ nance 19. Powder Box 18%. MCP
year 106-212. Jim Whitney 131­ lassie* 17% and Beedie Insur­
210. M. Chase 115-208, J. Wyn­ ance Agency 9.
garden 127-205.
Sharon Geiger led lhe whe-1
rolling 170-437. Shirley LaDere
SUNDAY MIXED DOUBLES
posted 154-404, Judy Baker 168­
403, Carol Keeler 146-400. Mari­
557, John Kaslnsky 178-504. Ben­ lyn CUrtls 156-408, Greta Greiner
ny Brown 120-504, Al Taylor 165-438, Betty Downing 147-401
and Bonnie Jones 167-382
Wesley' Friend 173-490, Allan
Htorichoen 192-488'. Un Snyder
TUESDAY MIXED LEAGUE
Standing* — River Bend Golf
Oodl«Be
488. Bonnie Wyant 166-461, Doco- Course 22, Highland* Dairy and
1W
Thornapple Skating Rink 21.
181-458. LU Wyant 182- Helene Welton's Heating 8c Plumbing 20.
Bourne 122- Dorothy Friend 149, Andrus Insurance Agency 17.
Johnson's Furniture 16. Ken A
150 and Velma Slocum 158.
Bob's Gulf Service 15 and Poll's
Construction 12.
MONDAY BOWLERETTER
Good score* — Don Haywood
Team Handings: Walldorffs 24, was the big gun. firing 204-580
Motor Aires 23. Penney's and Jim Tolen snaggled 212-550, Nor­
Gilmore's 21. Color Center 20, man Jenkins 175-462. Jane Bhcrk
Gardner's 19. Mahler's 17% Has­ 168-432. Roger Davis 173 - 433.
tings Radio 8* TV and HasUngs Walt Sinclair 179-483, Ruth Rice

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Earl Coleman

203 S. Michigan

Hastings

Jim Colemon

Ph. Wl 5-3412

Down with dinky compacts
with man-sized
Dodge
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Hastings Floor Covering IS, 414. Don Cheney 176-457. Ruth
Banghart and Rockhill Sinclair Miller 182-486, Ralph Richard­
ton 137-371. Joan Haywood 161­
428, Olav Bcfring 146-420, Roy
Hewitt 177-480, Jim Rhoades 175IM-573, Batty Horton 188-522,
Shirley VanDenburg 120-540.
MONDAY MIXERS
Standing*: Welcome Tavern
Klersey 175-462 Wilma Daniels
180-464. Evelyn Donovan 103-467.
lister's. Northside Grocery and
ton 159-458, Lots Roblycr 157­ Hasting* Heights .20, Foodland
441, Sally VanDufne 185-461, 19%, Mary's Beauty, Shop 17 ..
Sheriff'll Girls 17. Haan's Stand­
Fran Owvns 160-446. Louise An­ ard. Michigan Magnetics and
nis 156-441, Marie Ulrich 183­
467, Annamae Barnum 164-447,
Shirley Raymond 169-458. Jane lee's 12, Banner 9%. Auto Tag
Kennedy 167-452 and Darlene Inn 7 and WBCH 8. (McAlite-

ter'» and Vogt's have a match to
HAthA- make up).
irgrr 178.
---------- OcrtataU ley VanDenburg posted 243-585.
162. Gladys Edwards 162. June Lola Carl 168-494. Barb Snyder
186-486, Emma Magoon 182-482,
Jna Benner 183-484, Ellen DslLaughlin and Jeanne
495. Lucille Wlllitte 182-468 and
Opal OUlotU 189-450.

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when you’d rather be doing something about
them? Then put your money where Dart is!
At your Dodge Dealer’s.
Dart Unexpectedly big inside, long outside.
With Six or V8 power that drives out memo­
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all these standard features that used to cost
extra: Outside mirror.' Padded dash. Variable­

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speed electric windshield wipers and washers.
Backup lights. Turn signals. Seat belts, two

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�Saturday night * Mra. Mm
Lunek* and family ot Eugene Poll and daughter* ofi
MftM
Ada w«w Bunday visitors of Mr.
d Arthur
— — ----- _— —. I and Mra. Arthur Clinton called
cnmlvht g-uracr. They left Mto- Dermld and Meirin McDsmiid at Eckart were Bunday dinner
and Mrs Homer Hammond. *
I ron Sin nm rr
day for Bradenton. Fla., to spend the Alaska Baptist Church Bun- rural* at the Harald Bcksrt Kauffman and daughters of | on their niece. Mra David RMg- Dukca
Floyd Haynes ipftit Friday
lhe
Winter,
Mr .and
Mra Al
day.___ _
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home * Mr. and Mra Howard ClariuvtUe. * Mra. Jamas Cool
----------night with Bernard Daria
.
J.1
.
.
Barnard and children were
Thursday Mra. Harry Rcigler, Thaler and arms were Bunday
Dwvt* vigited friend* in
rAR*mitQ
Thursday supper gurata of Mr. Mrs. David Rctgisr, Mra. Ken dinner guest* of Mr and Mra.
Harold Stanton of Dowling were
1 CI 111 I in ItCvUUl
and ygf, Hany Saunders al Pawley and Mra. Lloyd Dukes Onral Kokx of Battle Creek.
M'UxlAy dinner guests of Mr. and
culled—on
Jene went on to Detroit Monday
Rotart Mrs Reuben Crites * Mr. and
With Michigan's 15 H million. Charloan
-------’
Mr. and Mra Kenneth Krick- of Clarksville.
By Mrt. John Hook
or his physical examination lor
United Brcllutn Church Sun­
day night and were overnight from Thursday ull Bunday with
IMHM*
MJ-1IJ*
i------------ •-----------Mr. and Mrs Ronald Crites and Leiter ot October M:
family at Jackson. En routs
Mr. and Mra. Ernie Bateman
During IBM the Coast Guard
spent ths weekend with Kathy saved nearly 3.000 lives and
'pent the weekend with tl»e Juki Reuban Crttea, Jr. at Eaton Rap- Bateman and children in Cana- rescued ships and cargo valued
and bough* In transit, amxding Huron. * Mra. Harry Relgler and hosteasea at a Bunday school
Turner family. * Mr and Mra 1 Ida. * Martin BuUler, Ouy Dra-I da. * Mra. Genevieve Makley of at more than 3 billion dollars
ptant industry dlvuicxi. Michigan
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applies to shipment of
tween Nov. 30

Other law* apply to tree* w ith [
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By Mrs. Sylvan Taff
Ths MrtKxhU Sunday school

masquerade party Saturday eve­
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nd Mra. Henry Myers

Mra. Carl Blackledge at Marion.
Sunday luttors of Mra. Charlro

McKee of Applegate were
day overnight guarte other

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and Mra Phillip "Beesc
A Mr. and Mra Ray Bewe visitid
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books, and grocery and baked
goods.
*
Smorgasbord dinner will be
By Mra. Mary Jackion
served from 5 until 8 pm. tur­
lit Am«M
'
TSJ-l'MO key. steaks. Swedish meat balls,
and Swiss. steaks, salads, pies,
Methodic Bsmr
baked potatoes, potato chips and
A Methodist boaaar end wnor- au Gratin will be the menu.
gubord win be held Saturday
beginning at 0 un Codec and
Mrs. Will Harper, who has
donuts will be served until noon. been living alone In her own
An opportunity to buy ChrUUnu homo on Russell Street this
Summer,
moved in w|th tier
gifts and trimmings. tot shop
and gifts. florist shop, dry goods, (daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
iFlnkbelner. Saturday. * The
bookstore and records. Geo­ i Rev. Taber's of Delton were callgraphies. Ideal magazine- and • ers Thursday with his son and

Middleville

family, the Rev. and Mrs. Har­
old Taber and family, on Manor
Drive, a Many attended the fun­
eral of Mrs. Leo Crane. Thurs­
day. Mrs. Crane had lived all
her Ufa in Middleville. * Mr. and
Mrs. Veme Wheeler and four
children of Midland were guests
of his slater. Mrs. David Otto,
and family over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wheeler re­
lumed from a trip to California.
Saturday night. * Mrs. Waldo
White, who has been visiting her
son. Bob White and family for a
few weeks, relumed to her home
in Reynolds, Pa., Tuesday. *

Six doctors of our community
and Hastings went to Detroit
last Wednesday evening for their
Army physicals ★ Mr. and Mrs.
Forrret Marshbanks were In
Traverse City last weak to visit
their sister-in-law. Mra. John
Marahianks, In lhe hospital 8he
was in an automobile accident
recently. * Mrs. Lucy Bowen will
accompany her .daughter, Mrs.
William Smith, of Lafayette.
Ind., home for a short visit and
then on to Bradenton. Fla- lot
the Winter. * Harry Baisch.
Clarence Longstreet. Verne
. Hooper and Russell Beeler at­

tended the Saladin Bhrlne Cere­
monial at Traverse City Satur­
dayMrs. William Sweet visited her
sisters and son and family over
the long weekend. They included
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Maeder of
Potterville. Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Brown of Charlotte and Mr. and
Mrs. Stewart Sweet and family
of Hastings .* Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
liam Kiuuip arc the proud par­
ents of a son. Donald William,
bom In Pennock Hospital Mon­
day. Oct. 35. * Mrs. Gladys See­
ley of Battle creek visited her
sister, Mrs. Glen GrifTeth and

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Thun-Uy November 4, 1MJ
October 28. was the installation moved In over tiie weekend. Fire,
of officers of the OES at Hickory caused by an exploding oil burn­
Corners. Those attending were er. did little damage because of
Mn. Duane Woodmansee. Mrs. the promptness of the fire de­
Maynard Parks. Mrs. Duane Os- partment. * Several of the mem­
bun and Mrs. Harry Balsch. * bers ot the Hospital Guild Chap­
Saturday evening dinner guests ter Id attended the potluck din­
of Mrs. Russell Beeler were Mra. ner held at the Presbyterian
Veme Hooper, Mrs. Harry Balsch Sharpe Hall Wednesday evening.
This Included many at the guilds
and Mra. Clarence Longstreet
Mn. Walter Bender, who had ot Barry County. They learned
Going hunting!
surgery recently at Blodgett Hos­ of activities that may be helpful
Then ask yourself thia ques­
pital. Is convalescing at home. * | to Pennock Hospital.
tion: Do I have the heart and
The home owned by the late Mr.
body t&lt;&gt; stand Uic strain? Il's
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lhe world's btggrat junkyard.
Ocean explorers report that
empty nms, bottles, and wtuob
of all kind litter Uic floors of
the Atlantic Ocean, the Red Sea.
and Umj Indian Ocean. Captain
Jacques - Yves Couatoau, whose
expeditions ore supported by
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Extrcmca ot weather, change
of altitude, rough terrain und
the a'.rtss of the cluuw can levy
a heavy tax oa tho hearts ca­
pacity.
in a unique m»1s of experimcnui. tiie Mlnncacta Heart As­
sociation rccrntly measured tho
lx.'art strt33 on a deer hunter,
who killed x deer and dragged
U out alone. The exertion waa
too much tor 11 percent of u
pro-senx-ned group of men over
«0 who bad no evidence of heart
trouble. Tlse men who underwent
the tc.te tatd previously been
examined and found to have ap­
parently normal hearts. Lt's ob­
vious, therefore. that tho haz­
ards to on uiM'xamined croasscctipn of hunters over 40 would
bo higher.
Therefore, the Heart Associ­
ation. a Michigan United Fund
agency, says:
Don't drag ths bag! When
you’ve douned your deer, let
It He until you can get help.
And If you liave a heart con­
dition. get friends Io da this
job without you. Make your
contribution U&gt; the hunt in a
Icm» ktreuuuus way.
If you lave a heart condition,
tell at least ano member of your
party what medicine you take,
Imw it Is given and Uio symp­
toms which indicate the new!
for medication. He should know
wlUch pocket you keep it In, and
Hhj container rixxdd curry ckarly typed instructions.
•
The lx-art may be a lonely
hunter, but you ahouldnt be.
Never hunt alone.
Get a good : rat-preferably a
full night's i-leep—before you
act out to hunt.
If you're hunting at a higher
altitude, go a few days early.
This will (five your heart time to
wijust to tho lower oxygun con­
tent of the thin air before tiio
irtrtmen and strains of bunting
orc added.
Rer. as often and as long os
you have u., before you get too
tired; take your stand no.tr
camp and let Hie others flusli.
Other things to remember:
Condition yourself in advance
with on Inatasuig rclwduto of
exercise;
CixxBc lightweight but warm
clothing;
Know simple flrot-ald rules;
Be moderate in eating and
drinking;
Observe the standard safely
rules of handling firearms.
Remember, tiie beat part of
tlxs game la getting buck in good
.-Jiape. M you take as good euro
of youratdf oe you do of your
gear, you can enjoy hunting for
many ocuaxis to conic.

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1961 THUNDERBIRD
Fully equipped, w/walls.
1966 PONTIAC STA. WON*
4 Dr. Power steering, seats and

steering and brakes, nice laml-

M-37 So.

Hastings billing
| &amp; Farm Supply

1961 MERCEDES BENZ
190 Diesel. 4 Dr. Sedan.

FIRM IMPLEMENTS

USED CAR CENTER

l&amp;AHM .
MOTOR SALES

convenience.

Program Consult the Feed

220 W. Stole

1964 MERCURY
Dr. ..
1963 PONTIAC SEDAN
. . Catalina 4 Dr. Power ateer- 1964 DODGE POLARA
,ing. Radio. New w/walls. New
2 Dr. Hardtop
Pontiac trade!
1964 DODGE DART
1961 BUICK STATION WAGON
Torque Fllte.

1963 MERCURY METEOR
8 cyl. Standard. Radio, w walls.
‘ 1963 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE
2 Dr. Sedan. Auto. 8 cyl. Radio./
heater.

1961 FORD SEDAN
4 Dr, 8 cyl, automatic. Radio.

Phone Wl 5-2479

and brakes, radio, whitewalls,
red with white top and match­
ing interior.

A-

Top Prices Paid!

Let us grain bank your

1963 CHEVY MONZA
' 1066 E. Railroad
4 sp. trans. Bucket seats. Ra­
dio. heater.

1962 FORD GALAXIE
4 Dr, 6 cyl. Stand.(Radio.

1310 N. Michigan

ORDER FOR PUBUOATIOB.

WE STORE

1965 PLYMOUTH VALIANT
Dr. 6 cyl. Standard.

1960 FORD 4 Dr. Sta. Wgn. $150 1965 PLYMOUTH BARRACUDA
2 Dr. 6 cyL Stand, w/walls.
1960 MERCURY 4 Dr.H.Top $395 Radio.
1959 RAMBLER
1964 VOLKSWAGEN CAMPER
4 Dr. Sta. Wgh,.
.$125
1963 FORD ECONOLINE
1961 PLYMOUTH
Valiant Wagon
$350, 6 cyl. Stand. Trans.

DRIVE AWAY
WITH A BETTER
USED CAR

“”«**

WE DRY

S. Hanover at City Limiti

1965 CHRYSLER NEWPORT
4 Dr. Sedan. Demo. Automatic.
Power steering. Radio, w/walls.

TRA.NSPORTATION
SPECIALS

PAHF/W
iWORK

itrwacr. 81V
t. LEONARD HYMAN

WE BUY

nfirvnn, »—r- utareawrc

Sedan.

driving.

4 t
lie, r • * w U1
■ail aI-*'

Let Farm Bureau Services

handle your shelled corn
j direct from the field . . .

.$2750

FARM BUREAU
SERVICES

1963 FORD SEDAN
. . . very low uwc»»r
•.ex­
ceptionally clean, standard

0BDBB or TUBLICATIONHr«rlB&lt; «a *"-•—

THURSDAY, NOV. 4
I
NOVEMBER 6-20
PANCAKE At SAUSAGE SUP- I CANDY SALE. Hastings Camp
1965 MERCURY COMET
Our new truck hoist ond
4 Dr. Sedan. 8 cyl. eng. Has PER in HHS East Gym Thurs- Fire Council. Fanny Farmer .',
radio. In showroom condition day. Nov. 4. 5:30 to 7 pm. Spun- Candy. Please support the girls
dryer are ready!
CTUb ,Or
WEDNESDAY. NOV. 10
..........................
IBM
We Offer Top Prices
I LECTURE ON ART by Michael
1964 MERCURY MONTCLAIR
For Your Corn
4 Dr. Sedan. A one owner, new THURS., FRI, MON-NOV.4-5-1 church at 8 pm. Wednesday,
BOOK FAIR AT LAKE ODES- Nov 10. at Artiste' Workshop
Mercury trade Like new con­
SA at 'Junior High Library on Public invited, nominal admfedition. $2295
Thursday, Friday and Monday, slorv fee.
1964 FORD CUSTOM
Nov 4-5-8 Public invited
..
4 Dr. Sedan. V8 engine. Radio.
SATURDAY. NOV. 6
I -QUR HEARTS WERE
MIDDLEVILLE METHODIST YOUNG AND GAY." HHS Jun1964 COMET CALIENTE
CHURCH BAZAAR and Smor- lor Class Play Nov. 18-19, Cen4 Dr. Sedan. Automatic trans. gusberd, Saturday. Nov. 6. al! tral Auditorium.
Radio.$1695
SATURDAY, DEC.
SATURDAY, NOV. 6
j PANCAKE &amp; HOMEMADE
1963 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX
HALLOWEEN PANCAKE and SAUSAGE SUPPER — American
LEGAL
Hardtop Coupe. Fully equipped.
A one owner that's like new SAUSAGE SUPPER—VFW Hall, Legion Hall. Saturday. Dec. 4.
Saturday. Nov. 6. Hi miles west .
’
PUBLICATION OXDCB.
of Hastings on M-37 31-43. All
•t Mkhly.n, 11963 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE
NOTICES
niy of Barry.
Xrlti- J Kiln
Sedan. An one owner, has very Building Fund. Serving from 5
to 8 pm.

1964 FALCON

&lt; -rl K»l'
bet*4l Ort
PMU» H. Mluhrll.

231 W. Stole
Wl 5-S9S2
Open 9 am.-T:36 pm. Dally

Calendar of Special Events

1965 MERCURY MONTCLAIR

miles.

HC,

It Ibe Ideal lime

1965 MERCURY PARKLANE
4 Dr. Sedan. New Mercury

1965 CHEVROLET

as

isxn ONk
HIJiE AXI&gt;

charge of 10c.

Wl 5-5352

Radiator Shop. 218 N. Jeffer­
son, Hastings.
tf

L * R EXPERT TREE SERV­
ICE — Trimming, cabling, rePhone OL 3-6086. Nashville.
Mich.
tf
Special —Your razor cleaned,
lubricated and sharpened, only
$135. Service and aa tte tact ion
guaranteed. Lapo Drug, 144 E.
SUU St, Hastings
tf

it For Safe—Miscellaneous
FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR
Regular $2l»-Now $1.00. No
Available at Jacobs' Pharmacy,
tf

Phone 945-2116 or 945-2197.
11/4

TWO PAIR OP GOOD FOOT­
BALL SHOES—She 10. High:

TABLE PAPER — For
family reunions. loU

REGISTERED HEREFORD
BULL—All from Waller Reed
farm. William Townsend. Lake
Odessa 374-4992.
11/4

GET EXTRA PEED from your TORCH MEN — for uTecktag ■WHY NOT LET US MAKE you
forage acres with PIONEER
a rubber stamp with your new
ZIP Code number. Three-line
Charlotte Auto ParU, 416 N.
ghums. and fast-growing sor­
stamp with your name, ad­
Washington, Charlotte.
11 4
ghum -sudangrass hybrids. See
dress and ZIP number for
us soon for the varieties that EXPERIENCED MARRIED
$225 This Includes, postaro
can 5tfetch your forage acres'
MAN for dairy farm. Good •- and sales tax Burpee'a Spec­
wages, house and other extras.! ialty Shoppe, Delton. Mich.
potential next year.
Phone: Charlotte. 543-2837. [
Wayne Richard. Sunfield
49046.
tf
Albert Bel). Nashville
STALK SHREDDERS FOR
Veme Winger. Freeport
RENT - Francisco Fann Sup­
MILLWRIGHTS
ply. M37 So. 945-3150
tf
IND. ELECTRICIANS
Experience Required. Top
Penonola
Harvest is completed. Our
rales, paid hospital-) and Hie
salesroom U filled with apples.
Insurance, retirement plan.
Apply: MOTOR WHEEL ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUSP.O. 171, Hastings Telephone
CORP.. 1600 N. Larch St, LanOur own miU will press "fullWl 5-2895. Meetings every
stag. Midi. Equal opportunlty
blended" cider until May 1.
Monday, 8 pm.
tf
11/4
employer.
OPEN DAILY TIL 6
AUTOMOTIVE
PARTS-OpporNelson's Welcome Orchard.
♦ For Rent—Reol Eitote
tunlty to Improve your present
’4 mile north of Ionia on M-68
employment, steady pleasant
11/11
work and regular advancement FURNISHED APARTMENTS
FOR RENT - Utilities paid.
for the right man. Please apply
FOR SALE—3 Coon hounds and
Phone Wl 5-9171
tf
in person. Charlotte Auto
0 pups. Bart Plercefleld, Mulli­
Parts. 416 N. Washington.
ken.
11/11
Charlotte.
11/4 2 BEDROOM HOME—AB mod­
em. Carpeted living room, gas
heat, attached garage Fur* Help Wonted
it Miscellaneous
ntehed or un-furntehed. Avail-

it

quested. Call after 3 pm 653­
HAVE VACANCIES for two el­
3927.
11/4
derly ladles, semi-bed or am­
bulatory. Good food and Rood FOR RENT—Duplex fl room and
care in my private home. Mrs.
bath. Close in No pet*, small
Case. Hastings. 945-3928. . 11/4
children allowed. Reference.
Inquire at 333 W. State St.
THE BEGINNING band and
Hastings.
11 4
orchestra program in the Has­
tings Public Schools will be SPACE FOR TRAILERS
Al!
a used instrument for sale call
the High Sciiool office —946-

(lights, water, ete.r. On M-37,
4*4 ml. south of Hastings. Bal­
timore Twp. $20 per month.
taitrumenta will be sent home
Dominick Rodrigues. R4. Ph.
to all beginners, if they are In­
945-5634.
1125
terested they will conUct you
11/4 WANTED TO RENT —J or 4
bedroom home—or more - 3rd
PART-TIME BAR Wl
or 4th ward. Needed al once.
* Notices
Cail Wl 5-2421. BUI Renner.
5-3377.
Renner Ford,. Inc. ‘
if
ll/&lt;
INSIST ON MICHIGAN BOT­
TLED O AS I See Carl &amp; Betty 's
BEAUTY OPERATOR —Expertapartment with garage. Good
Appliances before you buy I
location. Cal! Wl 5-3583. If no
They Sell—They Install—They
r. Male or female. BalcommlsBML Call M
South.
■
,tf
/ANTED 70 RENT-3 or 4
ma JACOBS pharmacy
bedroom home. Cal! Baby Bliss.
U
Inc, Middleville 795-9222, 11.4
FOR FAST 24-HOUR FILM
SERVICE I No charge for over­
A Fascinating Opportunity
’ alar prtate.
tf it For Solo—Real Eatate
The extremely lucrative fteld c
THE
FATMAN
—
Private
Detec
­
cosmetics has a select opening
tive 34-Hour, Shadowing, Tape.
in your area. Viviane Woodard
2/3 ACRE
Foto - Film ‘ Evidence, NatlonCorporation will arrange for
the right woman to be trained
BORDERS A NICE CREEK
Union, Battle Creek
12/30
Academy In California er
home Just outside city limits.
trained in the .________
Lovely large Lack yard. School
nlqucs of the movie industry.
Brush.
No
wet
carpets
or bus goes by the door. Will
It you would like to have a
handwork. Clean 180 square trade for bouse ta town of
equal value.
Phone Wl 5-4791
Floor Covering. 12$ W. State.
Territorial. Battle Creek. 11/11
after 5 pm.
Hastings Phone WX 5-5118. tf
if
LOCAL RAWLEIGH BUSINESS EXPERT TAILORING — Men a
AVAILABLE in North Barry
it Sporting Goods
Co. or Hastings Start immedi­
ately. Selling experience help­
ful but not necessary. Write at
coats. A), the Dutch Tailor. HUCKLEBERRY GUN SHOP
hours now through deer wason
once for particulars. Rawlelgh.
6604 Gun Lake Road. Wl 5­
8 to 8 except Sunday 8 to 6.
5714.
tf
Kmi.lorn.nl »«rn.
'*&lt;r”t'L **•

~~S

Typing and

fiwl USED PUMPB-NewtastaUatlons and remodeling.
Powell's Plumbing Co. Free astansies. 24 hour service. Call

scopes, gun cases, scope mounts,
recoil pads, slings and swivels,
binoculars, and archery cqulp"1 mt —Wat*_
Doug Young, owner. 633-579J
11/25

�Card of Thanks and In Memoriam

Community Conservation Catching On

rat n.ivrnrcR sawtm—i

West Woodland
By Vidor SUton

Lake Odessa to
Have Book Fair

CARD OF THANKS
THANKS
Many thanks to Drs. Hoffs.
to thank all our ralaTramp and Lundeen, nurses and
nurses aides for their kind care neat shown us at the time ot th
Are. which destroyed our home
Pennock Hospital; also t
Gibbs and other* who call
to those who sent flowm.

dent book fair Thursday, Friday
and Monday Nov. 4, 5, and 8
Students wifi be able to broWm*
and purchase books. Books will
be on display in the Junior High
Schoo) Library.
Tiie Lake Odessa PTA is spon­
soring this event, with Mfrs Alice
Hile serving as book fair chair­
man. Rev. Wm. Rlbbena and Mn.
Ruth Peacock are program

appreciated and will be remem-

CARD OF THANKS

for the kindness shown us.
Mr. and Mn Donald Douglas

thanks to our relatlvM, friends
ana neighbors for the flowers,
food, cards and calls al the
death of our husband and father.
Also our thanks to Re*. WlUard
Curtis for his comforting words.
Circle No. &amp; of lhe Presbyterian
Church for the luncheon, Drs.
Finnic and. Phelps, and the
sponable Funeral Home for their
friendly service. Your kindness

relatives for their cards and
many acts of kindness during my
last two operations. Your
thoughtfulness will never be for­
gotten.
Mrs. Harry Lclnaar

Mrs. Allison I. Tolles
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fox
Mr. and Mn Linden Snyder

CARD OF THANKS
Many thanks to my relatives,
friends and neighbors for the
prayers. Rowers gilts, visits and
cards received while at Fergu­
son - Droste - Ferguson Hospital
and since my return home. May
God bless ypur lives richly.
Mrs. Richard &gt;Virginia) Darby
CARD OF THANKS
We want to thank our neigh­
bors. friends and relatives who
came to extend to ua their good
wishes and congratulations with
lovely gifts and money, which
made our anniversary such a
wonderful day. We are grateful
to the Church people who pre-

guests and their help in serving
refreshments. Thanks to our
nieces, Helen Tucker and Leona
Cole tor attending ths gift table
and for the beautiful cards. We
thank you all. God bleu you

CARD OF THANKS
Tiie family ot Mary Belle
Cronk would like their neighbors,
friends and relatives to know we
sincerely appreciate all that has

OF THANKS

CARD OF THANKS
Words are inadequate to ex­
press our appreciation for all Uie
kindness shown during the Ill­
ness and passing of our dear wife
and mother. Tiie many cards and
visits during her illness and the
beautiful flowers and expressions
of sympathy were sources of
comfort and strength. We wish
to especially thank Doctors Goff
and Haffenden and the Lakeview
General Hospital staff, who to
tenderly cared for her — also,
those who assisted in the twentyfour hour vigil by her bedside.
Our deep gratitude to the Rev­
erends Charles Gibbs, J. J. Cook
and Arthur Dodge, for their com­
forting words and Mr. Harvey
Hand for the consoling vocal
land and Battle Creek Church*

meals provided. Thanks, also to
the Pickens Funeral Home for
their thoughtful services and to
all who served aa pallbearers.
Special thanks to those who have
contributed to the Ministerial
Scholarship Fund as a memorial
to her memory.
Harley V. Townsend
and family
Mr and'Mrs Buryi Townsend
and family
Mrs. Mary Pennock and family

row. We cannot thank everyone IN MEMORIAM
personally, but we wish to ex­
press our deep gratitude for all
the beautiful Howers, masses,
cards, and sympathy extended
In our hearts your memory
lingers
every one who helped us thru'
Sweetly, fond and true.
this sad time
There Is not a day dear son.
Mr. and Mn. Frank Cronk
That we do nor think of you.
Martin. Rosemary and
Not a day do we forget you
Candy Marinus
Thoughts of you are always
Marguerite
We who loved you sadly miss

LEGALS

Booher U publicity chairman.
The bock fair committee in­
vites all students, parents and

&gt;•». &lt;'•&gt;«!■ I
A Fl., to

Within the last few years, an estimated 10,000 people from local groups and communities
have pitched in their time, money, and muscle io help cany out more than 200 "home­
town” conservation projects in cooperation with the Conservation Department. Here, in
pictures, is the story of these people and Department workers pulling together to shape a
better tomorrow for outdoor users. Helping to keep Michigan beautiful are Boy Scouts from
the Grayling area (top left) who annually pick up debris from the Au Sable river. Under a
cooperative project spearheaded by the Oakland County Sportsmens Club, a strip of land
Is plowed at Holly recreation area (top right), preparing it for game food plantings to
benefit wildlife. Conservation workers (lower left) put down a well tor a community
campground developed at Roscommon thro^h the combined efforts of the Department and
local .chamber of commerce. Near McMillan in Luce county, a farmer's pasture land

Gabriel was away- Mrs. Danny
Green and Mrs. Elsie Farthing
of Woodland were Monday after­
noon callers.
Vandalism, which usually
manifests luelf on Halloween,
was rampant on our road early
Sunday morning. Somewhere
around three o'clock that morn­
ing, a car or pickup truck, ap-

posts and many of them were
badly damaged. Borne were hit
from the north side and tome
from tiie south, leading one to
believe they made at least two
trips to do their dirty work.
Perhaps this la some people's
idea of hm, but when meh

cause; the playground supervis­
ion project
The bock fair display will in­
clude attractive paperback books

to students from early elemen­
tary through high school will be
represented.
Monday evening, Nov. 8. at

widows, it ceases to come under
the heading of fun in the think­
ing of most people. There is little
that officers can do in such cases,
even though damaging or tam­
pering with mall boxes, is a fed­
eral offense and punishable by a
severe penalty. But, the Good
Book says, Be sure your sin

USE BANNER WANT ADS!
"Th* Hostings City Bank'

(lower right) is made available each spring for flooding as a,spawning area for pike.

iSii

Official Action of the
Hastings City Council

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LEGALS

As It dawns another year.
Sadly missed by

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SERVICE and REPAIR GUIDE
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Keep It in a Handy Place far Future Reference

LAWN MOWER REPAIR — Au-

LYONS SEPTIC TANK SERVICE—
Installation, Dry Well, Drain
field. Pumping ($24.00 for 1st
1,000 gals ). Call 945-5482.
PUMP SERVICE—Sta-Rite Water
Syvtemt. Sold, Installed, serviced.
Lewis Electric, Cloverdale S23Concrete Products
5381.

Business Service* Offered

Automobile &amp; Machinery

tliriast
PsblksUMi
WATCH AHO DIAMOND AIHC

fine*.

CERAMIC. FORMICA, LINOLEUM
ANO CARPET -REPAIR — Has­
tings Floor Covering, 123 W.
AL SIGNS' TIRE SERVICE. 235 S.
. State. Wl 5-5H8.

BusinessDirectory

Farm Tim. Wheel Alignment
and Balancing. Brake Relining.
Shocks and Muffler Service
945-5170.

MIMOftlAL MQHUMINTS

PRODUCTION
CREDIT
ASSOCIATION
301 S. Michigan Ave.

Hatting*
Offica Hours 4
A
Moo.&amp;Wod. 1 H&gt; ■tr.M,

^.hc,

945-8415

State Fam Insurance
AUTO — HM
BON M

Swanson Irwuranea

'distinction

or

Lowronco Brother*
WMdChMU
Mm. PteM Wl 5-I01J—Wl 5-501J
OrtUv Wl 5-4100

KEYS DUPLICATED while you
' wait. Ben Franklin Store. State GET YOUR READY-MIX fra
at Jefferson.
Barry County Ready Mi
Phone Wl 5-2123?^

RENTAL OF WHEEL CHAIRS.
WALKERS AND CRUTCHES-r ALL GRADES WASHED SAND
Headquarters lor hospital sup­
^GRAVa.-BembrCriv.l
lies. । Gardner's. Phone 945Co. Home office B22
occ. S.
a. Benton.
mruon.
Phone Wl 5-5412. Plant. W.
State Rd. Phone Wi 5-2123.
CUSTOM GRINDING AND MIXMiscellaneous

eau Services. M37 So.. Wl 5­
2223.
DMPLETE DEVELOPING SERV­
ICE—24 Hour 5erv.ee (black
and white). Jsccte Prascrintkxi
Pharmacy. Phone Wl 5-2466.

CUSTOM DWAAIRV SERVICE

THE SHERWOOU AGENCY

RAOIATORS Cleaned.
Rccored. Burkey Sales
fca, 218 N. Jefferio
Wl 5-5176.

INSURANCE

ROBERT W. JHUtWOOO, Mgr.
Hal I*!
FteM Wl 5-3971

SERVICE ON ALL MAKES of trac­
tors, machinery and chain saws
VACUUM CLlANfR HEADQUAR­
in our new building at 124 N.
TERS—Service, parts, hoses era
Jefferson. Experienced mechan­
ics. Goodyear Bros. Phone Wl
5-5052.
.

AH Forms of

Insurance and Bondi
UY ANDRUS

PICTURES FRAMED
AT SEVERWYK S COLOR CEN­
TER — Raw wood or finished

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Radio, Television Repairing

S£NTZ TV COLOR SALES AMI
SERVICE —315 S. H-raj—
945-3862. Free service for on
yasr on Setghell-Carhon Color.

Call 945-3481 If You Would Like to be Listed in

a

This Weekly Service and Repair Guide

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MOBILE HOMES SALES — Dd'1
IAu.'°..'?'»«k«ng 0*, » PWL
Ups "66". M37 So.. 945-5141.

�g—THE HASTINGS BANNKB
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,

Michigan Takes
Lead in Control
Of Tuberculosis

, menl a* does lhe Federal Gov- . fight tuberculoal*. fThe ether
‘ ernmenL
.
■
i.two
_____
areme.
isoniazid and PAS»
According to State Health, These drug*. In combination

IXivry said the Federal Governinent program total* only 116
million
Dr Hnutix said Uve I300.IW
will be idtecaied on the baxl*

, 1 MO." Dr Davey said
Unlvertity Hospital has reduced Ila TB
ward from 94 to 28 beds since
1949 aral Mmatociums In Detroit,
Howell and Gaylord have been

A physician at The Unlveralty
Mictugan Medical Center be health nurae to a convalescing TB |&gt;au«nt'a home, or for
"taking a lead' In tuberculosis each visit by a patient to a TB
control Dr. Winthrop N. Darey, cluiic.
intensive fallow - up
Profemur of Internal Medicine, ■ "If. by
................. - . ...a. says Michigan u nianoerlng m

crease In hospital days for tubemilmia patients'
Following the more rapid recovcry 'and rvlraw of patients
trwn tuberculosis hospital*, coun­
1hurl tak nUUin* tn*, -fnl.

oi

Tagg enjoyed ice itwun and cuke many lovely ords and iKoiionFriday evening with Mr. and try. Mra. Btyand was celebraUng
Mra. Merton Mnecar and fam- lire 79th birthday. * Mrs. Kihei
---------------- Linington end Floyd Dunnigan
----------- ..
birthday. * Wayne Tagg attend- were united in marriage Baturday afternoon at the Mrthodut
Huron over the weekend.
Prayer and Self Denial" break&gt;teu».
night guert at lhe Wayne Tsgg ru .in i» Md «
dte Churrt, nuv. Nte.. « .

country recommendation* and—
in particular-reports from the
Burgeon General a National Task
Dr. Davey wax appointed in 19C3.

Freeport
By .Wrs.

Mra Robert Brook*, of Ha*tlng«

from

Moy be the
Answer to
Your money
Problems.

For Fall Expmtrt

worthuhile
purpair!

STOP IN OR CALL
Prompt. Friendly
SERVICE

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Local Finance
112 S. Jefftrraon, Hastings

Phonu Wl 5-3424

HEY, MOM DON'T FORGET

Woodland Calendar
Nov. 4—Methodist Jr. Choir.
J :45 p in.

MY PICTURE
Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fri. &amp; Sot.
Nov. 2 thru 6

pm. Woodland gym
Nov. 4 — Freshman Football, ।
Here. 7:30 pm. with Charlotte
!

WNU PRESIDKNTIAI, INAll. I RATION — Dr. William R.
Kraut, center, wan Installed a* lhe fifth preaident of Wayne
State Unlvrraity in a colorful inauguration eeremony al Detroit'a Cobo Hall. Thursday, Oi l. tn. Bestowing the specially kxte. 1 pm.
Nov. 5-Varsity Football. Here.
designed medallion ot attire on the new President la Leonard
Woodcock, left, chairman &lt;d thr WMU Board of Governors • pm. with Charlotte.
and vice president ot the International Union, UAW CIO. and
Dr. Rupert Cortright. right, professor of speech. Dr. Keasl. p.m. Woodland gym
50. Is a former vice president for academic affairs al Cornell I Nov. 7—Services, all churches.
University. He succeeds Dr. &lt; larence B. Hl I berry who retired j Nov. B—Woodland PTA. 7:30
I pro. Woodland gym.
drncy. Aa the new President. Dr. Keast wlU head the IKth । )Nov •—Woodland Womans
largest University in the nation with a current enrollment of study club. B pm.
tv,WO.

| and Mr. and Mrs. Prank Thomp­
son celebrated lhe Thompson*'
2«th wedding anniversary with
dinner at the Ranch House in
Grand Rapid*. Sunday, a Mrs
lothar Stercxyk and Charles
Miner of Alto were Wednesday Mr and Mra. Norval Thale. leave Thursday for St Peters- j Nov 11—Woodland Firemen*
supper guests of Mr. and •--Mrs Mr- ,n&lt;J Mr’ Kenneth Thomp burg. Fla., to spend the Winter | meeting.
Mr. and Mra. Charles Hoyt |
-----------Claud
Mr and Mr*. Ray Wielan.i
Cloud Walton. Afterwards they
thev
all attended the United Brethren and Mr Hubert Porrttt wtoe were Sunday calKra of Mr. and &lt;
of uu? Methodist
Church service* in Hastings- * Sunday luncheon guests of Dr Mra. Arthur Schondelmayw and church will xponror a turkey
Mrs Claud Walton and daugh-1 and Mrs. Hubert Overholt of Bernard of Middleville * Mr guplMT Saturday. Nov 0. at the
ter. Mr* Dorothy Campbell, were Holland. * Dale. Joan. Lyn and and Mra. Jack Blough and baby chureh. Serving will be from 5
Giand Rapid* visitor* Saturday Earl Kauffman of Mil) Lake ot Wayne were Sunday dinner. to 7&gt; This wiu gl¥e )xxl an op.
Mr* ’Charles Overholt was a S5n‘J™™ ,^nesdy JhnS?,h guests ot Mt. and Mra. Citarlea portunity to get ■ taste of turSunday dinner guest at the
*1,h
Jnd
Jf11' Blough. Tiie baby wa* baptised kry
Thanksgiving. * The
Claud Walton home In the nt-^n Bu*h|*r * -*r ,nd Mr ---------„ ...
. --------Sunday ---------morning
at —
the
Metho- Lions again xponxored the HalH&lt;w churcK
C-hii.r-H *
te Mr
Mr and
anrl Mrs
Vrx . ... ... ..... .
...
_ ...
temoon they and Mra. Mina
dut
Wieland and Mrs. Dor o t h y '
and *Jrs' “i’*®" ®”h' Carl Stambaugh ot
the community After everyone
Rebekah vi.n-visits- ----wen-. siindsy ....
editors at the enjoyed doughnut* and cider live
Campbell enjoyed lhe services all ler
'•r attended the R*»»k«h
Uon
at
the
Odd
Fellow
Hall
in
chttrlfa
Blough
home.
Mr.
and
tiie Hastings* United Brethren
M:s
Burkey ol Hastings lights were turned on. oh the
Chureh. ♦ Mrs Cora Walton and Hasting, Friday night.
| football field for tho judging of
Mr. and Mrs Clifford Fields wm. .us,, visitors.
daughter. Mrs. Dorothy Camp­
costume* The children were dibell. visited Mr and Mrs. Don Ml.
M KMjmuuo wm
M,
fl TWU. M.d tided Imo three age groups with
Walton at St. Johns last Mon­
। three prizes for each group. San­
day. Mr Walton has been ill ♦ Mr and Mrs. Clair CTum. * Mr
dy Allen. Douglas Flreaner Mid
Mrs Pat Boynton and George and Mrs Karl Tuttle. Mr. and I weekend visitors ot their *i*ie^। Ctndy Curtis were winners In
Kauffman were Bunday evenbig Mr* Martin Tuttle and Paul
jjand family at Cadillac,
---------------a, Mr"
, the youngest group The middle
luncheon guest* oi Mrs Mill* TUtUe were in Chicago on bu*&gt;- Margaret Tuttle of Cloverdale. age group prize* wen: to DunWieland, a Mrs. Mlns Wieland lie** Saturday * Mr and Mn and Warren Kidder were Sun- aid and D'Ama Wimley. Paul
W^e»^y&gt;erenlngHgu^L* of*Mr I
dinner guest* ot- Mr und | Hc?*ner and Debbie McKenzie
Harley Townsend at the Pickens
and Mr* Dean Stuart to help Mri clalr clura * Mr&gt; clum Ten
“ld oldrr t“,d unlv “
Chapel Sunday
Mr. and Mrs Keith Buehler. their granddaughter Debby «c«unpanled Warren Kidder to few contestant* The wlnnm
celebrate her 8th birthday e i'** Osteopathic Hospital in were Lua and Mary Flrasner.
Mra. Robert Conley and Gary of1 Orand Rapid* Saturday to visit: Barbara Allen ami Katie Laugh­
Hailing* and Mrs. Don Cullen ।Mre Kidder and new *on. who I Un Tlure Hint did not win reand children enjoyed ice cream | »"‘UI 1x301 Wednesday evening a &gt; celved w-wthdy bur. The street*
and cake Thursday with Debby | Mr. and Mra. Adon Mym were ‘ wereZTull of happy Utile trick
Stuart to help her celebrate her Sunday dinner gueata of Mr. and or UYaters but things were kept
‘birthday.
.
Mra. Ivan Vanderjack of Grand pretty'^abn
Mr. and Mrs. rconaia Christie! RapW*. * Mra. Sylvan Tagg ,- Mrs. yiou Bryand was honorof Battle Creek were Sunday |iPenl Saturday with her daugh- tcj at anirthday gathering Tues-

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Keep in mind the November PTA ot blood cells, and finally death.

By .Wrs. Glrnilon C.urlit

granting count, aid to check on
i Uon ol their disease. it would be valenctnl* To tlnie counties
convalrw.ng TB pallcnta.
will go th? SSOO.IXK) aid. said Dr.
ThU aid could. reevent TV possible to reduce the hospital
car? load by one-fourth," Dr.
Heusttf sold
Medical Center begun pioneering
achievement* In the TB control
Here. In 1945. Dr. John Adcock
Sylvan Tagg
made th? initial clinical studies
of streptomycin. Streptomycin is
c.ne of the ttiree drugs discover- ,
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family were Bunday d I n n e:

Tuewdsy. Nov 9, at the Woodland Manorial Library. Speaker
for the evening will be Arthur
Ol*on. Barry County Juvenile
' officer The president will call
lhe meeting to orter »l •T’-”1-

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Christie. * Mr. George Hoyt ol
Plains ell visited hl* brother, Mr
and Mrs Charles Hoyt. Sunday
* David Blough ot MSU spent
the weekend with his parents.
Mr. and Mra. Forrest Buehlrr
and Mr and Mrs Dan Postma
attended the &gt;Masonlc dinner ro
Hastings Sunday. * Mrs. Vivian
Vlerk and Joannie,of Charlotte
and Mr*. Betty Usbarne of Carl-

family visited Mr. and Mra Gary
Kidder and family at Caledonia,
Saturday. Oct. 16
Mr and Mra Bill Blough at­
tended the funeral of her groat
uncle. Ralph Thompson al the
Farley Funeral Home in Battle
Creek Saturday. Oct. 16. * Mr.
and Mrs Bill Blough attended
Kyser home in Battle Creek,
honoring the birthdays of Jerry
Kyser. Mrs. Harriet Wilson of
Marshall. Mn Dorothy Parish
of Battle Creek and Mr. Bill
Blough, local. * Mr. and Mra.
Firrest Buehler spent tile Oct.
16th utekmd with Mr. and Mra
Donald MorgVnthalre al Flint *
Mr. and Mrs Otto Kunde and
Mr. and Mra. Sam Roush enjoyed
color tour and dinner in Cold-

lings were Wednesday. Oct. 13,
.supper guests of thfir daughter.
Mr. and Mra. Dean\atu£rt
Mr. and Mra. Ben Christie and
daughter. Mr and Mra. Dean
SUiart and family and Mr and
Mrs. Robert Moore and family
attended thr Thornapple Dis­
trict Camp Fire Saturday * Ben
Christie, Tim Kidder. Roi.-rt
Moore and Dean Stuart camped
out with'the Boy Scouts. * Mr.
and Mra. Jay Wing were Sunday.

unring
lot the 4th
row' Jo mikt it
inolhtr record break­
er. Thr Codft Boyi ire
starting eight out to deal you
tn. Aat bKk you up lonj and
ilrong Now. are you ready for a car
ts tad as the bKkiai? So beautifully
different it never says "me, loo"
about you’ Ready. Ann. fire!
Away from dull driving
with Dodge Polata
~
big buy from
a better

baby otf Wayne were Sunday

Mrs J«se Blough * Mike und
Kathy Blough were weekend

a Wcdnoday dinner and tn erUy. Mr. and Mra. Keith Blough
of Grand Rapids, w Mr. und
Mrs Henry Kauffman and fam­
ily of Vandalia were Sunday
supper guests of Mr. and Mra.
Clair Chun.
Mr. and Mrs. Forreot Buehler

daughter and family. Mr jid
Mrs dart Harris of Detroit. *
r. and Mrs Claud
R3 Hastings, Saturday

Gill, who are returning to a
rnisaton station in Africa. » Mr.
and Mra Charles Gibbs called on
Mr and Mra. Clarence Vaughn
of Hartings Sunday w Mr and
Mra. Robert Brooks of Hastings
• “ inday evening visitors at

last week with her daughter and
family. Mr. and Mn Jarno
Sheehan ot Grand Rapids

Hastings Motor Sales
Used Car Center

SIRS

Cor. Michigan Ave. at
Court St.. Hastings
Phone Wl 5-3903

Job the Dnlft ReMBM-furMtHd te drive yew happy!

daughter were Sunday supper
iroerxs of Mr. and Mra Ronald
Christie of Battle Creek. W
a Tuesday visitor at hU sistre.
Bonita Demond ot CAledanln
was a Saturday overnight and
Sunday visitor of Mr. and Mra.
Morton Meeeear. * Mr. and Mra.
Frank Dutcher attended the
Hoffman funeral at lhe Calvury
Brethren Church Bunday. * Mr.

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The Hastings Banner
SattlM T1&lt;rw—Hew I t» •

nun*?. Nnobn 4. 1965

Mrs. Kellogg of
Cloverdale Dies
Following Stroke

Mrs. Crane of
Rambler Dealer
Middleville Dies "frp U
.
^ Diamond Watch

un

Middleville died Monday evening,
W. T. (Tubby) Bernier, HasOct. 25. at Grand Rapids Oaten-1 tings American Motors/Rambier
Hospital.
She •Is survived
1
pathic *'
~
—
——&gt;•—&lt;■1d«uer,
is wearing a new dlaby her husband, Leo; three
daughters. Mrs John (ArveUai 1cause of his sale* record during
Howell of Middleville. Mra. O. D.

old K. Keikigg. 84. Cloverdale.

pm this Wednesday at the
Renton-Smith Funeral Heme at
Delton with the Rev. George
Marshall officiating and burial
In the Prairieville Cemetery.
Mrs. Kellogg waa stricken

and Mrs. Prank (Jeanette) Mc­
Comb of Grand Rapids. Kight
grandchildren. and one bro’bar,
Mellon W. Btlmpson, Tampa. Fla,
Services were held at the Beel­
er Funeral Home In Middleville
on Thursday, Oct. 28 at 2 p.m. "President's Award" program at
Rev. Harold Taber officiated and dealer meetings throughout tho
Nation during August and Sep­
tember. 1964.
Cemetery, under auspices
He told the dealers to "throw
Middleville Chapter No. 17
they concentrated their time on

Teaches Acrobatic
For Masters' Meet

AT UNITED CHURCH WOMEN’S MEETING—Our exchange student.

Chrysul Case taught acroIn addition. Abernethy prom­
vntlc dancing at tiie Phil Oster- ised to have a diamond embedhouse Dance Studio In Grand
mmu™

« “ku&gt;" “ •«“&gt;»■: .huh ante. puun

mi&lt;»

■re attending Ha»-

brief talks at the meeting tu be held al the Evangelical United Brethren Church al 11:36 pjn.
From left Io right are Carol Henderson. Ireland, living with -Mr. and Mrs. Yemen Engle; Birgit
Brodt. Germany, living with Mr. and Mrs Robert Gaskill. Dowling: Hilda Carson. Ireland, living

in-

and Flrvo Alrio. Finland, living with Mr. and Mrs. Don Springer.—Banner photo.

cultivated flowers In «X) BC.
the Greek poet Sappho called
More tluui 7C-0 American Mo­
thia plant "queen of flowcra." tors flam bier dealers qualified
Clcop-.tirn bathed in rone water, for a "President's Award" wrist
and probably slept in a insurer* watch.
Muffed with roM petab.

United Church Women will observe World Community Day In

Dan Allerdin;
Dies Suddenly
Here Saturday

s

Every inch a nigged
John Deere

at the Evangelical United Breuh-

Clair Kirk Otis. 71. of 483"1, Mias Nyla-Jo Dasty freshman
of Spring Arbor College attend­
Harper Road. Holt, died Wed ed a Charlottr-HaMlnp game
ne.'xlay, Oct. 20, al Ann Arbor.
Friday and continued on i»me
.for a wonderful weekend.
, 1.0 o. .n.llfcri, tv* • , mw—
of World War I. » membw of Florida They plan to return to
Barracks 235. and the Holt. HasUngs next April
Presbyterian Church.
!
Mike Otu*&lt;-tw are leavSurvivtng are his wife. Esther; i lnK jgonday for Florida where
-nn— rUlv —f l.n.ln. and ___ ___ _ a «a._ waa.a_ _ aw—
Mwry Ol ur*uu
, adOnB* Will uc: tta. Box ISH.
grandchildren; one brother. Leon Ehm-jw, Trailer Park. Zephyrof Maaon. and four sisters. Mrs. WUa jqa 335599
William Unington of Hustings.
’ WarTMt
w„
Mra. William Suaka and Mrs.
*
Clarence Corp. bo«h of L a n- ,
‘
Frceoort^Ts

the Baptist Church and the Pru­
administration claims that the dence Nobles GES Chapter at
funner administration blanketed
In addition to her husband, i ?
realty
loyal group."
Inlyre and Mra. Paul (Margaret) I
Diarhante of Battle Creek and*
000 of the State's 47.000 civil
Mra. Sally Newington of Clover-1
Michigan's
Service
sys­
dale; 10 grandchildren; five
•- Civil “
■
great grandchildren; tier moth-!
tem applies the merit principal
to more jobs tlian any other political clubs plus three pw- er, Mra Steven* of Huntington. I
slate. ■ University of Illinois
PlMlp* of South Bend. Ind . and
political scientist told an Inter- । commori.
national conference of public
Mn. Bruce Kline of Huntington. ‘
Ind. She is a grandmother of
-personnel administrators meeting
David McIntyre of WBCH.
.1
1,
NOW
,nd Public Affaire reported on
ids study of "merit and patron-

day.

p■SS“ GRAVEL

The afternoon gathering will
begin with a 12:30 pm. luncheon.
Funersi rervicea for Daniel E. Bnng table service and a dish lo
Allerdlng. 58. R3 Hastings, who ___
Hl* be
died suddenly on Saturday mom- i furnished. A nurrery -----------ing. Oct. 30. in the office of a available for small children.
local physician following an ap- , Mra olen Brower, chairman,
jorent heart attack, wen- held jvui invited as sprelil gurels lhe which specifically compared polntces In lhe civil service hare
Stale civil service in Ohl&lt;\JUlat the Ixon.vd-OiKtxxl Funeral (lve exchange students who are nols. and Michigan.
wnm. «&gt; a
I attending Hostings High School
He described the Michigan
I thU year. They are Carol Hen­
Related and burial
' demon, from Ireland; Birgit
than 120 of the State's M.000
I Brodt. Germany; Hilda Carson,
live political neutrality.'
Aug. 28. 1907, ths son of Daniel and I’lrvo Atro. Finland.
and Maybclle &lt;Studlei Aller- I The girls will shore their Imdl?5'
....
„ .
'preaslons and experiences tn
Battle Creek were dinner gumu
He attended the Fish 8,-l»ool
,
..
ol Mra. Donna WUklna on Sun­
and Hasting High School and
from civil sarvice tn Ohio and day. and in the afternoon they
tings cn July 28. 1920. She died.1* conducted at tiie tobhr, by Illinois arid political tampering Visited Mrs N&lt;«fonfc sister, Mrs
_
....... ...» ...
... Ilv,
u— u—&lt; n—
with civil service jobs themselves___ _____ __ „ _____ _
____
"In Ohio, he said, "the merit al Bronson Hospital, Kalamasy&amp;lein is turned off und on llko soo. Jollowing an auto accident,

Stan Trumble, C.LU.

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HasUno Moose Lodge, the ln «&gt;l» per pound processing
HasUnga Legion of the Moore, cirarge (cheeks payable to Mra !
Hastlngv and Middleville How- i Delmond Culler, treasurer
Ung Asaaciationv and lhe
The theme of World Cotnmun-,
UAW-CIO Local 414.
ity Day for 1965 Is Lally’s Mb-In addition to his wife. Grace, ‘olon In World Affairs
tie is survived by one daughter, ’ During the worship service a I
tfrs Paul (Jean* Sisson erf R2 fta» "Nation Building—a Chanaa«^AaiH». wutc a»ajrou’1* ogw. ; a»a w a caaLx: "Hi
life
James Nell of Ent Air FVxue I offering will go to a project in
Base. Goto.: Herman Nell of Chile to aid in the training of
«
Buriliutton.
WU., and ----------Kenneth womcn k, backward and rural j

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The whole program will point
out to local women Important

of United Church Women.

Toledo. Olilo; three

dren.

Grand Rapids and Mr, and Mrs.
Roger Wellman war dinner

Chrystal Case
Dancers Perform
At Medical Unit

ChryMnl CWe Donee Studio
Wellman. Monday evening call- students entertained patients at
Medical Facility. Those partici­
pating were Sharon and Maxda
Gilmore. Anne Weywman. Janice
Hawk Kathy Armstrong, Raeanne Miller. Michelle Prey, Pam

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At Holt Wednesday

, of Traverse City.
osteopathic
Osteopathic Hospital
Hospital In
in Grand
Grand
• Scrvlrer. were held on Saiur- jUpl&lt;u Warren, who weighed 6
day st the Holt I'reibytrelan „&gt;undA. i ounces, has a sister.
; Church and interment was al, —— —
the Maple Ridge Cemetery In
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Robin­
Charles and Olive Etta &lt;8chu- Holt. Military Mrrvioea were by : son
ol Berrien Spring*
spent
| the weekend with Mrs. Albert
She married Mr. Kellogg on
Reed.
an 16. 1917, at Benton Harbor. grocery store owner and meat
Mr. and Mra. Richard Hughre
Tljcy had lived in the Clover- ruder m Lansing for many years : of Arlington. Tcxaa. tiave been
. vURlng her alster. Mra. Karl C.
moving there from Kalamacoo
Mrs Karl C. Paul left for
From 1948 to 1947 she was a
Florida Monday. Nov 1 and will
viiit her daughter and family. durinc October

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S. KALAMO
BAPTIST CHURCH
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
Rev. Arbutus Hurless. Pastor
W. Glen Campbell. Pastor
2 Miles South of Gun Lake
ErangcllfUc service, 7:30 pm.
9:45 am. Bunday school.
11 am. Morning wotahlp.
— Evening worship.
HASTINGS WESLEYAN
7. r
pm.
Wednesday. *30 pm Blb)e 1 METHODIST CHURCH
The majority Ilves in Nablus.
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CEDAR CRE1K BIBLE CHURCH
Rev. Olson W. Clark, Pastor
Campground Rd.. 8 miles south
Wl 8-3212
of Hastings
MILO BIBLE CHURCH
Uonal Grogruhpic Society ray*.
Pastor, Donald Tack
R3 Delton
11 am. Morning worship ser­ About 150 live across the border
Bunday school, 10 am.
Rev. j-'rank Crabb
vice. hospitality Sunday. Bcraion: in Israel
Worship, 11 am.
A. J. Spoelstra. Pastor
Youth meeting, 6:15 pm.
to fulfill Jeremiah's prophetic
Bunday school. 10 am.
Home."
lamentation. "How dotli the
Worship, 11 am.
Wednesday prayer meeting and
city ait solitary that was full of
cilliy.
Bible study, 7:30 pm.
CARLTON CENTER
6: 30 pm. Youth Fellowship.
widow! she that was great
METHODIST CHURCH
7:
30
pm.
Evening
Gospel
Hour.
FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
Sermon: The Satanic Trinity." among nations, and princess
Rev. RlcIrani VandenBoech'
1330 N. Broadway, Hastings
। Wed,, 7:30 pm. prayer und among the province*. . . . '•
Sunday school, 10:15 am.
I
At one time in tiie Middle
Rev. George J. Hubor, Pastor
- Morning worship, 9:15 am.
। Bible study.
Phone 945-3195
7:30 ChMM choir practice.
Ueft. Tte number is now slowly
Where a Christian Experience
.-McCallum united
WESLEYAN
'
increasing.
High Priest Amran
BRETHREN IN
METHODIST CHURCH
HASTINGS BAPTIST CHURCH
10 am. Sunday school.
CHRISTCHURCH
i ——
Hickory Corners. Michigan
11 am. Morning worship.
"The Chureh in the Wildwood"«"**?• “‘tributes tte gains to two
Rev. Russell Houseman. Pastor
Rev. Vaughn B. Jensen, Pastor
—
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factora:
theconversion
of outOtis Lake Road
10 am Sunday rehool.
7:30 pm. Evening worship.
Director of Music and Youth
Rev. I.-aac Osgood. Pastor
11 am. Morning worship, jun­
imunlty. and the end of cen­
7:30 pm. Wednesday prayer.
Morning worship, in am.
ior chureh and nursery provided.
turies-long
persecution.
Sunday school, 11
il a.m.
v-m nm
Jrvirstmday
HASTINGS
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Family I M{2^1ice
J*
nASSEMBLY. OF GOD CHURCH1 Night
light. Aduita.
Adults, Youths. Juniors ■—
Blwtt
;
11 am. Junior church. Poi
and Children. 8:30 pm. Choir 'lun* 10 ^rtca' **“
»“*»&gt;“■
102 E. Woodland Avenue
children 4 to 8 years old.
to show tilldca and tell us of her
8 pm. Teen choir rehearsal.
work ttere
Prayer meeting and Bible study
11 am. Morning worship.
STONEY POINT
6:30 pm. AU Young People's
Wednesday evening nt Mr. und rm stair called Itself Judah.
8 pm. Young People's sendee. FREE METHODIST CHURCH
meetings.
Rev. Gwenneth Sebring, Pastor
7 pm. Evangelistic service.
an executive meeting following swept down upon Israel. Thou10 am. Bunday school.
7 pm. Wednesday service.
tor, music, hymn sing.
11 am. Preaching.
Monday — *30. pm. Pioneer HASTINGS CONGREGATION
8 pm. Preaching.
Inany farmer* were left behind.
Girls Clute.
OF JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES
They intermarried with lhe in­
Tueeday Actlvitlm
TRINITY
GOSPEL CHURCH
220 West Colfax Street
Durfee
vaders. becoming the Rnebcors
1118 Jordan Lake Street
Bunday Public Talk. 3 pm.
Clute.
Lake
Odewa
I
PA.
Campgrounds
Watchtower Bible Study, 4:15
Dy Mrs. John Hook
Surviving northern Israelites
Phone DR 4-8277
slanary Society meeting.
Rev. Jerry Boomer, Pastor
Diana Davis spent the week- religion. Orthodox Jews in tho
Wednesday AoUvlUea
Bunday school. 10 urn.
HASTINGS
I end at home. * Sunday supper south made Jerusalem. capital
Worship
service.
11
am.
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
ol Judah, tho religious center
9 am. Women's prayer tend.
Young People's service. 7 pm.
Boltaood and E State Road
Davis and Bernard were Mr and
Evening, service. 8 pm.
Rev. Marvin Slckmlller. Pastor
Mrs. Donald Cheney and Parker
Bible study.
Bible Study Wed . 7:30 pm.
Sunday school. 9:48 am.
8:30 pm. Adult choir rehearsal.
Morning worship, 10:45 am.
George Stanford called on Mr*.
Roger Davfc Tuesday. * Mr. and Babylun. When the exiles. reMIDDLEVILLE CHRISTIAN
tallon Boy’s Clubs.
Wednesday prayer, 7:30 pm.
Mrs. Ed Rice called on Mrs
Nursery for all services.
A warm invitation U extended REFORMED CHAPEL
Russell Boiyen of Battle Creek id rebuilding their temple. The
_ 708 W. Main Street
Tuesday.
* Don Olner of Algon­ 6amm-!!nn.n offered to help, but
Rev. Earl Schlppcr
thls friendly church.
PLEASANT VALLET UNITED
quin Lake. Forest Falconer of
Worship. 10 am
BRETHREN CHURCH
Welcome Corners were Thursday d ans win questioned the racial
Sunday school. 11:18 am.
world-wide Free Methodist
callers
of
Homer Hammond. * and religious integrity of the
Max M. Ovrnshlre. Pastor
Evening wonhip. 7:30.
broadcast over WFUR.
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OYC groups Wed. 4-5 pm.
The Samarttona built a rival
Young People, Thursday,7 pm. 8T. ROSE CATHOLIC CHURCH Hammond home were Mr. and
Mrt. Claude Hammond, Orville temple on Mount Ocrizim. near
Hammond, of Hinds District.
Rev. David Hawley. Assistant
Christian Endeavor, 7 pm. THE CHURCH OF JESUS
Miss Bonnie Bponable. Mrs.
Darrell Starbard, president.
CHRIST OF LATTER
Genevieve
Maklcy
of
Hastings
Junior Christian Endeavor, 7 DAY SAINTS
I, Saturdays, 7:30 am. on Bun- and Clayton Erb of Byron Cen­
pm. Betty Ovenahlre, director.
ter. * Mr. and Mrs. John Hook telling the parable of tiie Good
were Sunday dinner guest* . of
Missionaries, phone MS-9252.
*Dally Masses, 7 and
Mrs. Zella Fisher of Comstock.
pm _ClaM leaders. Clayton Mota
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
ST. AUGUSTINE,
307 E. Marshall Street
MIDDLEVILLE
Minister. Dale R. Harvey
may become pouJble in the fu­
UNITED BRETHREN IN
Bunday Mass. 9aj
410 E. Madison. M5-5O65
ture to inject students with
CHRIST CHURCH
9:45 am. Church school. Supt.
knowledge. In a recent experi­ through 2J00 years
E. Colfax at N. Boltwood
ST. AMBROSE CATHOLIC
Loyd Martz.
ment; u chemical taken from the
CHURCH AT DELTON
IX am. Morning worship.
bralu* of r.vts that had learned
9: 30 am. Morning wonhip.
7:30 pm. Wed, Bible IStudy Rev. Fr. Denis P. Nash. Pastor
p h a b e t resembling ancient
Junior church.
Sunday Masses: 7:30, 11 am.
Phoenician.
,
Bounty |
Injected
10: 30 am. Bunday school.
into o___ ____ _____ __________ _______________
As their Bible,_________
tte asmarltana
_ _____
OUR LADY OF GREAT OAK.
roui rejpLndtd us if they hud, itoognize only thu Pentateuch,
7 pm. Evening service.
DOWLING ,, i •; t;
BAPTIST CHURCH'
trad prmilAr teaching.
. ’
Ure firat five books of the Old
Bunday Mass. 9 am.
Former Freeport High School
WOODBURY
UNITED BRETHREN CHUHC1I
Worship service. 11 am

FIRST METH0DI8T CHURCH FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
pm. thia Wednesday at the
Broadway ana center Streets
Rev. George Elliott
Ihckena Chapel with the Rev.
Willard H. Curtis. Minister
Rev. John Joldersma
Paul Bennehoff officiating with
Bunday. Nor. 7.
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burial in Greenwood Cemetery
Saturday, 3 to 4:30, Wcalcy
nt FowlervUIe.
Nursery provided. Broadcast of
Bingen PolURlng party.
Bunday, Loyallty Bunday.
Worship service 8 :30 a m., folon Aug. 1. 1903. Ur: son of Otis
and Allie (Bennett* Davis.
6:30 Junior High Youth Fel­
9.45 Church school.
lowship al lhe church.
6:80 Senior High Youth Fel­
Wesley alngeni will sing.
lowship at the church.
6 pm. Wesley singers rehearsal.
8 Adult DUcuaslon Group.
Monday—7 Boy Scout*.
7 pm. Jr. High MYF.
Wednesday Activities
Sr. High MYF.
Monday. 7 pm. Troop 73.
1:15 Circle ' —* ------- - the
8 pm. Official Board meeting.
raised and trained hones for the
Thursday, 3:30 pm. Children's
United Block Firm at Leonard.
Thursday Activities
choir rehearsal.
3:30 pm. Carol choir rehearsal.

Circuit Churches
locution and the Michigan
Horseman s Association.
Givesway.*
He is survived by his wife,
three sons. LaVcmc and Arnold
Worship service, '9:30 am.
of Jackson and George of Dav|Church school. 10:30 am.
'*&gt;n: a daughter. Mrs Gordon
(Helen* Brown of Woodland, a
step-daughter. Mrs. Winifred
Quimby Chureh
Shuler ot Rockwall, Texas: nine
ymndchildren: his mother. Mrs.
Allie Devi* of Sunfield; a sister,
Worship service. 11:30 am.
Mra. Charlea (Gertrude) Gra­
ham. and two brothera. Harold BALTIMORE U. B. CHURCH
of Pinckney and Laverne
10 ojn. Bunday school.
7:30 pm. Evangelistic service,
Nov. 7. with Rev. W. O. Bcaaon.

■ nt Bunday morning, Nov. 7-14.
Rev. Beason Is a retired pastor
and evangelist with the United
Brethren In Christ. Music with

Woodland Sunday evening. Nov.
Harbor Lights quartette of
Battle Creek Bunday morning,
Nov,, 14. Everyone Invited.

EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Broa'dway al Center
Rev. Don M. Oury, Rector
9 am. Holy Communion.
11 am. Holy Communion and

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HASTINGS EVANGELICAL
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH

H. J. Buwaida, Minister

Office hours 'Tuesday through
Friday. 9 am. to noon. Any
other Ume by appointment
Bunday Schedule
fur all. Nursery provided.

mon: "Stability Amidst Cteca."
Text Hebrews 13:8.
Organist: Mrs. Ruth We*t.

Youth Department

H.E\.O.&lt;;iASS last* for year*
8 pm. Reception for Rev. Tsyat t fraction the exmt of gio**.
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local hardware or lumber dealer,­ --Through tte week of Nov. 7
Bunday school, 9:45 am.
Mondaj'y-Teen Fellowship. -7-9
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Worship, 11 am.
pm.
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WcdnMday. Day of Prayer and
Youth choir rehearsal. Wed..
Bible study.
GET FLIX-O-CLASS AT
9:30 a.m. Morning group. tip service. 7:45 art
7 pm. Evening group.
.
Youth 1 Mlowshlp. Wed, 7
8 pm. Cliancel ctoir rehearsal.
Bible Study and prayer
Gerald Ootroch. director.
Friday — World Community Ice. Wednesday, 8 pm. at R
Day. United Churchwomen'a larry home, wast of church.
luncheon. Potluck at 13:30 at the
church.
y
Saturday library open 2&gt;4pm. BAPTIST CHURCH
HARDWARE » APPLIANCES
Delton, Mich.
Gleaners class party, 5:30 at
Rev. David Honeywell, Pi
tte church.
142 I. State St.
Bunday school, 10 am.
Worship. 11 am.
WOODLAND
Phona Wl 5-2983
Evening worship. 7 pm.
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
Mid-week Fellowship. 7 pm.
8319 Coals Grove Road
Rev. Charles Gibbs, Pastor
Worship services, 9:45 am.
BIBLE CHURCH
GET FLIX-O-CLASS AT
Bunday school. 10:48 am.
Junior choir, 4 pm. Thursday.
LaRoy Kenney, Pastor
Adult choir practice. Wednes­
11 am. Morning worship.
day. 7:30 pm.
IP am. Bunday school.
Music Commlsalon at parson­
age. Thursday, 7:30 pm.
pm. Pioneer Girls
WOODLAND
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
Ocorge Bpcas. Pastor
BUILDING SUPPLIES
15&lt;B Johnson. Lake Odessa, Mich.
CHAPEL
Sunday school. 10 am.
811 E. Railroad St.
Rev. Chsdmcr Miller, Pastor
Morning worship, 11 am.
Christian Endeavor, 0:30 pm.
Phone RO 5-3503
Phono Wl 5-2423
Praysr service. Wed, 8 pm.
Sunday school. 9:30 am.
Public invited.
• /
Thursday prayer service, 7:30.

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HASTINGS SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Iber. Pastor
Ph. Wl 8-5319

TV. WOOD. Channel 8.
Bunday, Voice of Prophecy.
Radio WJEF 1230, 8'40 am.

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KILPATRICK
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
M-66 Woodland
Rev. R. A. Hoffman
10 am. Bunday school.
11 am. Worship service.
8 pm. Evening service.

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II am. Worship service.
7:30 Dm. Evening service.
7:30 pm. Wed. prayer service.
For Information, can K. W.

LAKEWOOD E.U.B. CHURCH
Rev. Carl SUveraalL Pastor
Bunday school, 11 am.
Sunday worship, 7:30 pm.
Wednesday worship for entire
family.
.
Adults Bible study and prayer.
7:30.
Youth Fellowship, 7:30 pm.
Boys and girls fellowship, 7:30.
Choir practice, 8:30.

1308 8. Hanover Street
lb am. Sunday school.

DELTON
METHODIST CHURCH
Marcius E. Taber, Minister
Church Study, Bunday, 9:

HASTINGS
GRACE BRETHREN CHURCH
Cor. of Jefferson and E. Center
Rev. Russell Sarver, Pastor
Bunday school, 10 am.
Warship, Bunday, 11 am
,
Worship hour, 11 am.
Youth Fellowships, Bunday, 6
Bunday evening service. 7 pm
The Bible, the whole Bible and
Prayer Group, Tuesday, 9:30
nothing but lhe Bible.
Chatice! Choir rehearsal,
NORTH IRVING WESLEYAN
om, Tliursday.
METHODIST CHURCH
Cor. of Bisson and Buehler Rood
BOWENS MILLS CHAPEL
Henry VanTtl, Evangelist
Morning service,
Bunday school, 10 am. .
n. Bunday school.
Morning worship, 11 am.
Young Peoples service, 7 pm.
Evangelical service, 8 pm.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
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Sunday school. II am.

Reading room

day and Saturday,

Bunday school. 10 am.
Morning worship, 11 am
Youth Fellowship, 7:30 |

Baltimore Church
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more United Brethren Chureh at

Catholics Observe
Special Feasts
Roman Catholics Monday cele­
brated the Feast of All Saints

Tcanunent, and reject the reas the dnly true prophet, and
await a Mew Uh who will con­
vert all Nations to Bamaritanism.
•This nation carries out the

written, "and has always offered
lhe proper 1 prayers to tte God
of all creation that Ho might
krtp ttem from all term, mlsfurtune. and all violence."
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Community Room above
Woodland Fire Station

Flewelling of Grand Ledge U to
be the evangelist at lhe Hastings
Free Methodist Church starting
Tuesday, night. Nov. 9. and con­
tinuing through Bunday. Nov. 21.
Pastor Marvin Slckmlller has
announced. The public Is invited
to attend lhe .services in the
church at the comer of Blate
Road and Boltwood Street.

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Wed. prayer meeting. 8 pm.
The little church with the big
message. Phone 765-8971.

Youth meeting. 8.18 pm.
Evening Gospel Hour, 7 pm.
Wednesday Prayer. 7:30 pm.

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28 arena within the (Ute will mean where leader# are less qualified to
do Uie tcachbig."
Edm lw home economist# wfll
serve thftc 28. mulU-county units.1 also provide training in home eco­
nomic# projects for 411 volunteer

new facilities?

Submitted by Donna HUB

ways of helping people become
aware of the available knowledge.'

up with the ever-changing need#
gan tamllic#. Thu U the expec­ of modem life.
tation of Mra Lea Whitfield, as­
Local leadens will continue M
sistant director of the Michigan an important part of the ejtawkm
State University Cooperative Ex-

See pg fob. the money you
need to finance new farm
facilities, repairs, expansion,
etc. Long terms, low cost,
no prepayment penalty.

Maia Office

Delton
School Newt

Barry Farm
their work wilh Mteoston
Extension Service continue
family living education stQdy
Calendar...
groiuE. Thi# Is one of Uie beet

&lt;xm pound-for-pound In rations
vnrabte. says Robert lllnea. Mich­
igan State University animal
hu^andry specialist.

atone wm the bool# for peapie*
prejudice*. Thi# high well blind*

will be aimed at helping the rural
LunlUc# who have limited re-

‘New Look’ for

years

Oetoro

Jam Day. Hastings High GA.A
wifi be invited to this playday.
The Gym will be divided Into
sections with something different
going on in each one. Activities
will include gymnastics m well as
a variety of game#.

unacceptable to the whites."
'Georgia Miknla: "Really a fab­
ulous speaker — I wish every
young person had a chance to
hear him.”
Basil Johnson: "John Griffin
items on the agenda of this has a great Insight Into lhe rameeting wm a brush up an the Have that such things as educa­
rules for the Powder Puff foot­
tion and better living standards
ball game that evening.

Fattival at Bradley
And to tho hour came. The
Mtmbern of the Organic Soil Wolverenes, allo the "Juntara,*
and Health Builders Club of coached by th# gym teacher. Ma­
Michigan, on# start member may Bradley Invite the public to their rte Knapp, tackled Ute Senior
Bean., directed by Jeanette
Thayer.
-in their club- ’ Gorden Christensen and David
to provide better education In fam­ l»u#c at Bradley. A colorful
ily living.
Bubble show, featuring Eiffel touchdown in the fourth quarter
Mrs. Whitfield adek "Tltcrc's Plasterer, of Huntington. Ind., was made by Kathy TewelL Final
merit in' having a co-warkcr. They will headline the free entertainnot only supplement each other, went beginning at 7:30 pm.
tumble one thoroughly enjoyed
Mlchlgan State University #d- by spectators and players alike.

would

probably

lot of cartful planning." Brown

plenty

acceptable to the whites. This U
not true. The problem is in ac­ modem dairyman in 1975 or 1980 difylng affect, ranging from two
cepting the color Itself." He fur- must start planning now," Brown
aoaerted. “H# should take every
opportunity to visit modern dairy
Betty Hyde wm unable to bear unit* and • get ideas. Ha .should
Mr. Griffin but enjoyed other eper-d somi Ume with building lay­
speakers and the tour of the out ideas and build with long-range
Upjohn office#. She Informs us
cropped.
lhe exhibits were very good,
though crowded.
Tiie Parent Teacher confer-

HASTINGS OFFICE

Delton Area

SMITH BROS

By Mrt. John Peabody

MJEA. annual workshop on Oct.
20 and 21. Moro, area people at­
tended the Battle Creek saulon urc-3 for the high school were
30%-40%. Though percentage for
hire speaker was John Howard

301 Mi $e. Michigan
PAXKINC

the working mother, the young
homemaker. the family with pre- Production ot
school children. Other program# • Will increase.

ENRICHED
7 WAYS

1. New Turbo-Jet VS’*
The motf advanced V8
going is now available in
three versions. Which
means you can order a
remarkably efficient
396 cubic-incher that
develops 325 hp. Or a
remarkably efficient 427
cubic-incher with 390 hp
or 425 hp.

Crisp new styling
it’s a fresh-styled
Impala with new
elegance from Vahaped grille to

Which is where
you'll spot a special
new touch: wrap­
around taillights.

FERTILIZER FACTS

To begin th# evening, the boys
will participate in drills to dem­
onstrate their skill# along with Winter. * Mra. RuaKU Peabody
the use of equipment. This will
be followed by an Inter-equad
game of four • minute quarters.
The Cub Whites will be coached body’s daughter, and family. Mr.

Frank McMillan directing the
sell Pegg front Hamilton rlsllcd
Cub Cardinals.
The enthusiasm and respon­ her sister and husband Friday
siveness of both boys and their and Saturday. Mr. and Mra.
Clyde Northuia * We sure wetmuch appreciated. Thia program come William KUgha# and daugbprepares and trains the boys K&gt;

SMITH

advantage of thi* oppor­
explain# Mr. Allen.
Rummage fclc
—'---- J
tale ;sponsored
Delton MoUrer's
tiler's Chib will

BROS
available, and
UhOJetM • Woodland

not until the mhl-lbUi century
that ocean na~‘tabltahed on a

The Delton Kellogg School
board will meet at 7 pm. on
Monday. Nov. 8.

S6 Cherrold Impala Sport Conpe-onth qitp-liiud nnr Body by Either
6. New safety failures
Padded instrument
.pane), windshield wash­
er, wipers with twoapeed electric motor,
outside rearview mirror,
rear seat belts and back­
up light*—all standard
on every ’66 Chevrolet.

7. Over 200 custom features
You can have a field day
ordering new luxuries like
front-seat headrests and
four-speaker FM stereo
radio. Want to raise your
standard of living it up?
Your Chevrolet dealer’s

N0WI CHEVROLETS JET-SMOOTHER

’66 IMPALA

On Not. D the Delton Kellogg
CitUens Advisory Committee will
nomic# room.
Election of officers

tor

the

along with a discussion on the
progress of the building program

The second and final session
on Modern Math with Dr. Han­
non from Western Michigan
University will be al 7:30 N
11 in the high school library.

thiri Is

ONLY ONE
Welcooe 1
with over
more thu

eriklett Driver
Wvs $175 Levy
Ids. was fined ITS plus 9100 oourt
cost by Circuit Judge Archie

CHEVROLE

guilty, of, racJdan driving after

He had bam arneted &lt;
Broadway tn Hustingn.

See the new '66 Chevrolet, Chevelle, Chevy 0, Corvair &amp; Corvette at your Chevrolet dealer's

rcbidcnllal building by applying
time- study- methods, according

ally font,l products department.
The department

LARKE BUICK-CHEVROLET
HASTINGS

Moat Complete

Fertiliser Service

The Friday
-cck will be
lawan at their field.
Don't forget the Aunt Jemima
Pancake Supper tonight at the
school from 5:30-7.

again are November 5 and fl.
Selling hours from 1 to 9 pm. on
Friday and 9 am. to 6 pm. on
Saturday.
Edde Ellard will represent the
school in the Cross Country fin­
als at Ypsilanti on Saturday,
Nov. 6.

1435 5. HANQVER

Central Michigan's

Beginning at 7:30 this evening
approximately W Junior High
boys and their parents will gath­
er for th# football clinic. Thia is

2. Richer new Interiors
Even by Impala stand­
ards, they’re impres­
sive. Luxurious new
cloths are combined
with supple vinyls
(convertible and wagon
interiors are all vinyl)
in beautiful new Body
by Fisher settings.

5. Racy Super Sport models
Take your pick—an Impala
Coupe or Convertible with new
tapering Strato-bucket front seat*
and console with storage compart­
ment. You also get a floor-mounted
shift when you order the 4-speed,
Powerglide or Turbo Hydra-Matic
transmission

r. N. Schuh

with the approximately 50 or so daughter and family, Mr. and
parent# he did too.
The Delton Panthers brought
Nettta Hoffman slatted her
daughter and family In Kalamawhen they met the Olivet Eagles.
It wm "Dad's Night" at the
game. Bo. with fathers wearing
their jerseys and cheering them Mra. Marshall
mint called on Mrs. Myrtle
could ‘they do?

taken
tunity
The
by the

4. A J#t-ameoth#r rid#
A f ter Chevrolet engineers
refined body, frame and
suspension (even giving
each body style it* own
Kcial Full Coil springs)
y got what they were
after: an even gentler Jet­
smooth ride.

Dairy Farm
Expansion Needs Lime May be
More Valuable
Than Fertilizer

PH. Wt 5-2425

USE BANNI.U WANT ADS!

PHONE M5-I5M

WELCOME

MX) MM.

�•—TlfF. HARTtMOB

'corporate
.in order to fftnaUi competitive i
and in erdrr to keep its sruue of I
the onion market.
|
The processing qf potatoes is.
another example MSU research- ;
t-i* report tliat the per capita
■ cnsumpUon of potatoes ha* in-|
I creased substantially in the last I
decade thanks to the advent ofI
■ more procsssed forma of this'
New methods of producing *«Hable.
agricultural product* are beerxnStodies show that the !3
ing the rule, rather than the percent of the poUloe crop
exception This Often means now proc-wed haa a grralcr ।
drastic shifts in production and reule asie* value than the 75
marketing centers.
--------- »Agricultural Experiment Si­
Continued
evaluation----of —
tin1,
tton rewarthere at Miehljart
-------------- -----------------SUU University are curreuUy impact Ot ntw technologies is.
trying to find uut how tbew plannrd to help growerv and

cornea unexpt
citrti happen
sfw'hai only

ifi

Technologies
Shift Ag
Production

raking off being done by a quick
man w!k» pulled Um bundle off

was large enough although the
binder found them large and
with a can of pineapple put up often luui to divide it, making
it hard for him to finish hte
station before Ute macldne cane
around again making him I lie
Amer Lean fanner and his friends.
Her butter is made In one of
the b&lt;»'. equipped and cleanest saw waa owned by Luke Nichols
rrcamerke in the State If »lw und rented by my fallxr to
wants buttermilk, sire Ukza a finish our harvest
■ concluded next week)
quart of milk and puu in on
acid tablet about aa Mg as one
of Lydia’s Pinkham'• pink pills
I, rr r» i?
, for pale people and In a short
liy 11. 1J. tiurtw
Uine *lw ho* ax fine buttonnllk
. A
as you ever tasted with all the
Ry Mra. Richard ('.lark
tiie Sep- I xhall not tell you her name far nuaiines In tho nlptubrt
c Bernard then you might. gti**» «rt&gt;o it la. i some of you con remember
The LAS. met at the home
Michigan ■ agriculture.
lhe total U. 8. consumer market
lUch was
Tine changes, alow to come when every nxwnln&gt;^mMher
of
Warren and Georgia Brogan
by
meeting
changing
demands
Labor Day night. thia month, I■
' vve^bem.rvn rapid in had to wadi and tin a Tot of
A cum Ln poult is the &lt;%hydraTo make things easy lhe Barry
Uon of union*. California now
i year* It used to be1 dirty, xmokey lamps, and how County road department decided
dehydrate* more onlona than
truly, that all the they did shine. But how many this was the perfect day to black­
Ancient Greeks to admired tiie w hen Mrs Robert Ford of Pine
Uie total of all onion* produced heroes ...
in the Homeric poem* . Lake told me she had brought
top Brogan road So some came
in Michigan. the third targrat that the legendary cluiracters a story for me along, if I cared him. and hte wife did every make eandlm and you could through lhe woods and down the
thing by main ruength. But this ) move about thr room without lane while others braved the Ur
onion growing Stair Thr Mich- Ul-e officially ordained god* in .
dad. Charlie Ford I remember 1* far from tiie truth now as hating a chair if they were and drove In and several walked
Charlie and Minnie Ford very there is but Uttle bouse work krpt well muffed. But now she in. Despite lhe inconvenience, i
well as they were In the neigh­ but there is
Is a machine to do It
it pushes a button and the room we llad
of our largest tum­
nr It
it U
ft* done
rionff in a
n targe
laree ptent.
nlant lw. flooded wirK
borhood where my paternal and or
with llffHt
light nnlv
only sec- out, ln months. * A Sunday din-1
also my maternal grandparents Her bread te made in one of the ond to God’s own sunlight, and j nrr guest at tile Ted O'Laughlin I
lived.
near-by citlea or towns, the fried all these things cheaper than home wav Mi-v Ann Bolo of
will
for.--------dinner :he ------------could dothgm
in the
* IffMI* JVU W UIUIU. MJ*, ruiu. Icakes
------- you
’
— eat
— -----w............
—— old
----I Hasting'
m made
r* and
w-did
did nm
njw have
haa. a« very
y~yThe
Birthday
Club Will meet
I think this Is a wonderful story I ■are
m*d* In
ln the Mm
“mee nH
Pblce
‘U1‘1 way. We
i
and I am sure al) you readers '’clhcred freais and even
evetr warm kkwd
to read
wd light
light to
read or
or think
think by
by! Wednesday. Nov. 14. al the home i
K— food
.—. Is.. but
. . we did
a.a not
__ lure
a.------------- , or ieoruia Brogan Mert Clark te
will think ao too. It waa written &lt;&lt;ch
Most of her
mucha. to
If you can not at-1
for tiie Pine Lake Farm Club . Pul ln
ln *
c*noln« nad and not trtuch Um- to think co-kostess.
,
and I am taking It from the 11*^"^ &lt;nd the hardest part of
we worked In the field until tend please call your hosteu. *
Bob Brogans have sold their 1
Plainwell Entcrprlie of Thurs- 1 C«t‘nK “ food dinner la work- dark and then did chores the The
'
ing
a can opener
, are
. _ _rest
__ __of __
to Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ha­
day. April It. 1W7. Following is i ,n
&lt; “
’’Pcncr and they
the—
night. If you _____
were farm
1
Mr. Ford’s paper entitled'
nearly automatic.
- I—
out. ..
at midnight and saw
... .a n-w.
light vens Monday was moving day
for
Bob
and Dons and we are all I
On wash-day which used to be In “ born you did not know
THINGS AS THEY ARE AND
sorry
to see them leave our;
THINGS A8 THEY WERE ■blue Monday. It is now rosy whether they were finishing the neighborhood but we welcome
Monday as all days should be. night clxrrye or beginning thr
By Charlie Ford
the
Havens
family. Bob and
' Now. *he has only to turn a fau- morning ones. And that old habit
I cet and she has soft or hard te not entirely done away with i Doris will locate at Leach Lake
PART I
Tile following excellent paper water, hot or cold. Just where &gt;rt as I asked a friend a short .(« the present lune w Mr and
tkhe wants it. So much easier time ago to come In and talkies Karl Schanu were Satur’,up^cr.
’ °f Mr' *nd
Tn a Ufetlme In Rural And than letting down a bucket with “ «hile after he iiad finished
a windlass for a pall of water
chore*. He said ho could not
i.r
«...
HOT WATER BASEBOARD HEATING
®!^d” ,
by C. H. Ford before the Pine and then winding it up. just like “ 1 ’‘■ouM be in bed long before
tha* time
ISchantz entertained Mr and
PLUMBING SUPPLIES
Lake Fann Club will be enjoy- ^nnirinff ■ -ar t... nn. &gt;«
Schantz for dinner
dinner. ,
, .s »
,, K Mrs.
Mrs Wilbur Schanu
And at that the wmdteM waa
But thefarmer, himself has. Tlle occasion celebrated the
WATER SOFTENERS
WATER HEATERS
once thought a great help and
fared wellsince 1B70 When my | birthday of Karl Tn the after-'
I miner thought I could tell all will ateways be alive In memory father bought the farm of Mr. I
.nd klrx Bob Bryans ,
'REE tSTIMATI
I
remembered in a life time by a poem. ’The Old Oaken Lmcbev In xn we had to cut ; ^7 chJd™ ol(Grand Leda™
in lhe abort time I have to talk. Bucket.’ that hung In the welL our wheatby hand and bind were callers * Rennie and NiL
One reason for the brevity of A faucet to tum and her elec- it in the same way. beginning Mott were Saturday and Sunday;
Call Wl 5-5769
Wl 5-3732
trie or power washer te seen fill- iu it began to tum yellow on guesu of Mr and Mrs Carl Kru-!
Bob Wills
Dick Henney
man living near lhe lake who ed with water, a switch la tum- the south aide of the hill and «r of Sturgte. On Friday Mr
2153 Gun Lake Road
Hastings
give* me much advice and orders ed and the clothes are soon follow these yelkrar spots around and Mrs Russell Mott were din-'
I always lake the advice becauae washed, wrung dry and the only until aU was so ripe It shelled ner guest* st Rennie and Nina’s
hand work U to hang them on badly and the binder’s hands * Remember our Community
the line and the is through by would bleed. Then we would cut get-together at Warren Brogan*
nine or ten o'clock depending on in the forenoon and draw in the Saturday. Nov 8. 7:JO pm Potwhlch kind of time she uses a* iiftemoon. The men who did the luck sandwiches, salad and deswe have what want Tlien she cutting were strong fellows and 'sert Bring your own table serv1s ready in Ume to go to the good workers and no day was Ice. Coffee will be furnished.
.

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I

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Phone 945-5141

11.35 or t2.00. They could alswitch or puts a spoonful of acres a day in the Winter but
gasoline in a small can on her from 3 and S to 3 in July and it
tfon and Just guides the thing was a slow Job
and tn a few minutes the clothes
the reaper that
le behind the
binder had to

,

ALL
IX-UP
ESTIVAL

,
. .---- \
uuiiukuiua ii.
w nw. Pittingut in a dust-proof plck it uo and throe,- it to one
haff
r\t nm
......
..
..

tho firat warm days came in
thr Spring and mother would
say *1 wish you’d fUKthr leach
todav" And she would siand by to
see that the ashes were pounded
down hard and kept fust motet

they would have to run from one
bundle to the next dragging their
rake to pick up a little that was
ivcattcred Imagine a man mn-

THE5E MATERIALS . . . SPECIALLY PRICED

WHEEL HORSE

ENABLING YOU TO FIX UP YOUR HOME ON

A BUDGET
get tiw large kettle full and
keep a fire going under It. but

MAKE THE HOUSE YOU LIVE IN

try It with a little cold water,
and when it was just right by
addition of a little more
waler How your eyes would
up for Sunday school and after
telling you to be a good boy and
not fontet Vour Imnon she would
"Oh don't mind the smart.

! the tin off the wash dish But
| to show the beginning of ttuvt
' industry luM remember that the
richest men now. with tiie exbootlcegers
I makers

are the big soap'

THE HOME YOU WANT . .
WE LL HELP YOU DO IT!

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capacity
37 attaching tools
automatic shift
models, too
6 to 12 hp. engines

PRE-FINISHED PANELING
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CEILING TILE...

fl Member Once Said:

Ceiling tile can do double duty in your

home . . . acoustical ceiling tile can quiet

I’d be lost
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make parallel flush cuts along walls in either

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they are going.

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                  <text>The Saxons’ Road to Their First Undefeated Football Season
Hrutings 27
B. C. Lakeview 6

Haxtingn 3/
Alma 7

Hastings 38
Ionia 0

Hastings 6
Lakewood 0

Hattingi 25
St. Johns U

Hastings 54
Charlotte 12

Hastings 27
Greenville 0

Hastings 27
Grand Ledge 7

The Hastings Banner
Hotfingi, Michigan. Thurtday, November 11, 1965

110th Year

Section Ong—Pages I to 6

NUMBER 30:

EDITORIALS—

Supervisors Ask
Special Z'/z-Mill
Tax for New Jail

the faculties, renourcea. and skills
available. Hospitals today mutt be
in a state of constant change In

YOUR HOSPITAL TODAY
ANp TOMORROW

Director, Pennock Hospital
By a vole of 12 to 6. members
Much has been written and dis­
of the Barry County Board of
Supervisors Tuesday approvtd cussed about Medicare and other
calling an election asking the health legislation on Die national
electors to approve a special 2‘.mlll tax in I960 for the purpose
of raising money for constructing advance., that have been made In
and equipping a jail.
medicine over the past ten years.
The money would go Into a The public today is better informed
building and idle fund.
Voting for the -measure were about medicine and health than
Supervisors Ernast Huffman.
Carlton Township; Floyd Hoff­ nunkind Although the public isi
man. Barry; Luther Lent, Johns­ better informed. Il 1* often difficult:
town; Roland Lyohs, Prairieville;
Earl McKlbbin. Orangeville; to put thc Information In thei
Russell Meade. Castleton; Floyd I proper perspective aj.lt relate* toi
Miller. Assyria: Roy Noffke, |lt jocaj community such a* ourai
Tliomapplc. Wayne Pennock.!
.....
Maple Grove; Harold Stanton. I,nd P""*0** Hospital.
Baltimore; Almond Weber. Hope.1 The role tit a community haannd Jerome VanMatre, Yankee I pltal such as our* is to providejhet
Springs
care withini
* •« ““ “» «!
a fire extinguisher, but waa furred to call the fire department. । Mayor - Pro - Tern Lannes KenEarly Friday firemen were called to the Frank Kelly home at
। Doty, Supervisor Milton Buehler,!
; living. Supervisor Victor Eck-

......

nologlcal advance* being made In
health care. As a result, Pennock
Hrtpltil. as well as other hoapitals.
is having to take a more active
part in planning to provide the
renders required by the community
now aid in the future.
pltal has a tremendous responsibtllty In making tlie policy decisions
directly affecting the operation of
Uta-hospital. Its growth, the quanti&lt;y, and lhe quality .of services
needed in the community. AU tills
mu&gt;t be related to lhe technical
talent* and skills available in the
Community as well as to the financis] resources, A small community
'Please jura to Pg. 4. this 8ec.»

., -

148 HHS Students on
6-JFeeA's’ Honor Roll
___

bi the main Hartings High School gym when 348 pint*

Medical Self-Help
Courses Available
To Area Groups

Mediators Here
Attempting to
i
।Settle Strike

WlUtam A Barr. Barry County

Civil Defense director wishes to
; Jack O'Connor. Hastings Town-j
k School Board
armounce that more Medical
I ship, chairman of the county I
-----.
Eight Hastings High School Btorkan, 3.75; Russell Aimlie. Self-Help
'
Course* are available
board.
'student* achieved perfect, 4fi!Bcree Darby. Mark Feldpausch. ;to groups, churches, clubs and
| To Participate in
| record* during the find marking; David Fisher, Evelyn Fuller. .fahn nervine groups, community
15 - mill limlta- 1 period of lhe year. PrincipaFDon Thoma* Hahn. Sue Hart, Terri '
groups and individuals who wish
;Gin has announced.
Hllyard. Jerry Purdy. Bonita 1 to take the oouras with another
Federal Program
.Reardon. Althea st Martin,
• M Ichat1 Saleno, Jan Shafer. Ter- group.
1
Hasting* Board of Education
member* approved the dUlrict's
participation In thc Federal Hemen tary-Secondary Sehcxii Act of

added to the 8149.466.37 In

Supervisor Floyd Hoffman said.
policy and recognized tire Hastings under lhe present ruling, the new
jail would be constructed on the
Courthouse square. He explained
that the county board had apschool
Alfred Lowe, director of elemen­
tary education, explained tint

’Courthouse square, and a move
to reconsider that motion had
been defeated so that lhe present
board is bound by that action.

rl Sheppard. Cathy Soya. MickeyAnn Swan and Debbie White.
*350; Douglas Acker. Sheila Baty.
| Earning straight A averages, i!Sandy Bechtel. Rick Blrke, Jean
were Sue Cordray. Cindy Moyer, Bristol. Jeff Chandler. Art Co­
Seniors; Karen Frost. Dick L.' 'tant. Bonnie Crawley, Paul CurLawrence. Lynda Pryor. Connie[ 'li*. Charles Er way, Patricia
Carolyn Hause. Barbara
Noble and Rex Wieland. Juniors; Gabriel.
'
Heath. Martha^Cromide. David
Ollier* on the honor roll in­. Kaiser. Janice Lahdon. Mary
Mlle*,
Steven
Reid, Gary Robbe,
cluded:
ChruUne Thoma* and Marilyn
Senior*: Carl Hoffman. 330;
Cindy Bottcher. Christina Camp­
bell and Steve Youngs. 3 75; HUa
da Caraon. 380; Gayle Barlow,

Hatting* would have 162 eligible off-the-cuff" opinion of an as­
children, based on the number of sistant attorney general, and that
a written opinion was beingi Gaskill. Marion Gorham. Te
----------------------Editor- —
aMektlfr
sought.
I, King. Mike Murphy. Barb Pur
of Pennock Hospital, has written for brondcnlm and stxenatliroinu .1
I Tom Shafer and Carole 8w&lt;
the guest editorial for this issue
of •The Banner Director ■■»&gt;. i
rne rate on participation was ’ jy,— original plans for the jail Tucker. 3.40; Darlene Alle
nn Allen. Carolyn Bachelder. BuUniversity
university of Michigan Program;
1’rograjn;
’ .T
Administration, ,naa
,had I
voUng against the move tiled to attend the Dec. 14 meet­ *an Bachman. Diana Brown.
in Hospital AOmutuu-uiion,
•---- udmlnl*trator
------------------of- the 'Re­ -‘a*- *•—taent Mildred Smith. ing of the county board and arc Jean Cavanaugh, Joan Cole. Ken
been
expected to present preliminary Cole. John Cumbow, Raney Ellis.
habilitation Institute In Detroit
Morrill. Charlr* F»ul plans for a smaller institution Christine Healy. DarMne Jarman.
before assuming the same posi­
than that which had been voted Sally Pierce. Dour Scobey. Betlie
tion here in 1962.
Clardy declared he was against on before, r
Shellenbareter. Barb Bisson. Tom
Increased Federal Inroad* into local
Smelker. Pat Stamm, and Sue
Wellfare. 325; Dennis Drake,
rnoncy for programs with which
Gretchen Huebner. Pam Leventhe board disagreed
inmate Jail costing in the KOOti ami Chrli Thompson. 3.20.
Mrs. Smith suggested that more neighborhood of 8300.000.
effort should b» made to prevent
In June of 1964 electors re­ Bev Burkey. Sandra Lubienlecki.
such Federal programs frourtalng jected bond Issues totaling 81.­ Bob Mayo. Unda McClelland and
enacted However, after ihfy an' 600,000 for the construction of a Stephen Taffee. f.TSAjnda Kah­
new Courthouse complex and ler, 3.60; Ezra DunflL Becky In­
gram. Ellen Muilenlx and Roger
new jail.
Everyone Is invited to attend Use
Under the present plans, the Shook. 350; Carol Bessmer. To Speak Here—Lt Gov. William
8th annual Conservation Exhibition children.
money for a new Jail would be Jeanne Cary. Gayle Myers. Mary G. Milliken is to be the main
Which opened till* Wednesday and
raised by spreading the special Odrzylwolska, Paula
i y.r,Stalbaum,
„ speaker
speuxer at the
me Barry County
uounty Re
nc-­
continues this Thursday and Fri­
itateeJTnrt* Publlcan dinner meeting to be
3*v -mill tax in 1906. and elimi­
day at the Community Budding at
nt.h^n
lirId Bl 8 30 Pm Thunday. Not.
nating the Issuance of bonds.
the fairgrounds
'jan
H.vden Can' I t
ln U,e &lt;Filln’ room °f thc
Seventeen board members
Waslilngtou
M^Ahi
Jnnifl01^ nret
Methodist
Church.
EveryFirst
Every­
McAllister and Jennifer Olsen.
The programs would include Welfare Board's policy of de- 325; Jan Barden. Kathy Burn­ one Is cordially invited to attend
Tickets may be obtained from
winning Thomapple Garden added guidance and counseling for
worth. Stephen Keller. Jim King. Mrs. H. A. Adrounie or from any
deprived children, remedial read­
Ron McCntm, Cindy Miller and Republican Club board member.
Many organizations are partici­ ing. instructional television, a
One supervLvor was absent Jim Spencer, 320
pating In the exhibition, including
Sophomores: Barbara Barnett.
when the vote was taken and two
the Kiwsnis Club. Conservation fled teacher and added supple­ abstained.
Lola Sage and Lawrence Shaltls. 1 Southeastern PTA
mentary
instructional
material*.
Department! UB. Soil Service.
The motion commended the 3.75; &gt; Busan Engle. Jim Fisher.' Meets Thursday at
Camp Fire. Boy Scouts. National
action of the Welfare Board in Dori/ Hale, Cheryl Schanu.i
bus
runs,
the
schools
remained
Forestry Service and others
adhering to its rule* that an ap­ Brenda Todd. 350; Kathy Beck-: Conservation Exhibit
plicant for relief must register with. Christine Belson, Cindy
Mix* Helen Martin, widely known
Campbell.Julie
Ger-’
June Carr.Kathy
carr. natny tierwork and take avaltable
available work uampoeu.
Wnded Under the new for wwk
Ing will be held at. the Com­
assistance can oe granted I *»d. Dtane Gilbert, Mary Good
1 30 policy, with more than half the before
— ------- ... —.--------- ---------- year, Christine Hook, Kathy; munity building al the falrpm. this Thursday.
enrollment being transported, when
Nov.
I jonnson.
Johnson. sue
Sue tierce,
Pierce, joyce
Joyce,Imjunds this Thursday
Mrs. Donald B. Smith, president I buses do not run. Or are sent horpe miuioner Frank Hoonan were at &lt; Housch, Linda Skedgel. Sue ‘Hh. in oonjunrtlOTi with the
t rwiy ikvuus-- ui wrauil'l.uu ciu-wj Tuesday's meeting and reported Springer, Barb Sweet. Sue Tlnk- Conservation Exposition,
that the Union official* had
will
be
suspended,
fkipt.
Richard
AJ btuiness meeting win be
Clubs, is to attend.
iu-iked that the rules be relaxed to er. Dave Tumes. Roger Will. JoJ. Guenther said.
Anne Williams. Terry William.*! conducted by the president,
I SupL Guenther announced that aid members. Welfare officials and Greg Wood. 325.
Robert Newell, at 9 pan.
i Librarian Lorraine Klgar would and Union official* had met six
educational
consultant
times. The Union's request had
Freshmen: Teri Castleman.1I An
not
return
next
J-ear
as
she
plans
The Hasting* WCTU m&lt;«*
from the Department of Conser­
on furthering her education Her been placed on file without ac­ Suzanne Proefrock and Mary | vation. Walter VanDten. will be
tion.
t tnv&lt;4
»•.
husband. Hadley', formerly taught
present to address the group
Mm Lloyd Hcffelbowex* north
hfn, and Is now teaching
j The budding will be open for
of Cariton Center.
in KeUogg Community College
visitors at 7 pjn. Refreshments

6th Conservation
Exhibition Opens
For Three Days

Working with Federal and
State mediators, representative*
1of the E. W Bliss Company and
the bargaining committee of
striking Local 414. UAW-CIO.
met in sessions from about f .30
am. to 5 pm. Tuesday with no
progress reported, and meetings
were scheduled again this Wed­
nesday

Tbe Medical Srif-Help course

ducted by Chief Deputy RkhFurther Infonnatlon may be
had by calling either the aherilfs
1office in Hastings or director

5572. Groups tn Hastings may­
call Chief of Police Richard
Sunlor.

Dr. Wedel Dies
Suddenly al
Home Thursday

backward glances

necessary

Inis ofyesteniay "...
as gleaned from tlx
Bannerjilei

Mrs. Birch's Nephew
Is Crash VicFim

to

layoff

Foundry

The announcement said thc
Martha &lt; Liebig • Wedsl. who were strike has caused an increase in
Baptist mlsstonartra in Africa the stock of casting* to such an
The family returned to North extent that space and processing
facilities arc overloaded.
. He grew up in McClusky, N.D.,
and attended Jamestown Acad­ fected by this layoff.
emy He aaented the University
The company also announced
that It has found it necessary to
layoff part of its office staff at
training.
the close of business this Wed­
nesday. Nov. 10, because of the
strike.
aerial

photography

tn

this

.|

received a scholarship at the
University of Michigan where

Dr. Wedel served his intern­
ship at 8l. Marya Hospital hi
Grand Rapids and took addi­
tional surgical training under
City before moving to Freeport
in January of 1932, where be
of Dr. Griswold.
Dr. Wedel moved here In 1942.
Following a serious Illness in
1957 lie brought Dr. Robt. Hueb-

auxl with him In hia practice.

Medical Care Facility

Dr Wedel 1* a past president
lend.

officials Wednesday Boyli. manager of thc. affiliated
divisions of thc Michigan Retail­
Mediators were scheduled to ers Association, I-ansing. Is to be
meet with the Union committee the main speaker al the annual
at 3 pm Wednesday
President Hoot said Jim Mackraz and BUI Abner. Federal mad re
ators. and John VanderArk. Blate
Country Club. AU mem­
mediator, were here attempting
former members, and
to help negotiate a setttameni of
es and husMMtK'Me tnthc strike which ha* idled more
than 600 since Sept. 1.
kina to attend.
The Hll*. Company ari­

Toffee Drive, who had been a
physician since 1942. dkd sud­
denly Thurrday afternoon. Nov.

HHS Musicians

New Manager at
Store Here
Accepted for MYI Ward
James J. Schartnbrotch. 34. who
lias been a merchandiser for Mont­
Band Tour
v arrived
gomery Ward in Grand Rapids,
here Wednesday to b?com&gt;-

company

A Statement

County Medical Society: past be agreement on both sides that
chief of staff of Pennock Hos- there remains one &lt;11 major 1s-

and chief of obstetrics at Pen- this is completed, the balance of
the agreement can then be ne­
the Freeport Hoard of Education. gotiated to a **tl*factory con­
City, a nephew of Mrs. Vesta
clusion. We suggest that under
Fnmclsco, have been accepted In
these conditions that both Union
Masonic Lodge.
He juccred* Claude Denker who 58 killed when a Jet airliner crashed
the Musical Youth International
and Management, negotiate daily
Band.
and
exploded
during
a
lightninguntil this U*ue is resolved. This
Church
manager of the Montgomery Ward
laced
thunderstorm
Monday
night
we urge for the benefit of both
Store at Mansfield. Ohio. .
Wayne Webster. 1190 W. State
near
Ctncbuwti.
Ohio
parties and the community as a
Scliarenbrolrh Is a native of
whole
Exposition*. Interrupted by warRobert J Blrke. President
Hasting* Aiea

Green Street
MYI is to

tliorired an architectural firm to High School.
make a survey of the old white.
• • •
building, with an eye to remodelThc Woxcrn Michigan College
Ing. Supt Lee H. Lamb states of Education. Kalamazoo, has
' that the building could provide taken over the Veterans Reha­
space for 11 additional class- blUtatlon camp at Pine Lake
rooms. The Board has 8123.783 in Prairieville and wiM operate it
available for the program.
j tiereafter.

vrealty

al

Collegeville.

Minn.

Relocation and construction of

county line to Hastings Is Includ­
ed in lhe highway construction
project* rcheduied for 14 coun­
ties In southwestern and south
central Michigan during the fiveyear period beginning July 1.
1967. State Highway Department
Director Howard E. HUI has an­
nounced.

| construction,

Many Hastings dtlxens re­
quested a "Citizens &gt;Committee"
be formed to find out If such a
committee could be of any help
in settling the E. W. Bliss Com­
pany strike.
A committee wo* formed and
held meetings on Wednesday.
Nov. 3. 1968. with the full Union
bargaining committee, and on
Thursday. Nov. 4. 1965. with the
full E. W. Bll»a Company bar­
gaining committee.
Both groups were very helpful
and explained each.side of the
issues In great detail. Each group
was extremely friendly and cour­
teous to the Citixen* Commit­
tee" group
Let It be understood that till*
"Citizens Committee" are not
mediator* or labor consultants
The committee had no authority
to make demands on cither
group, and made none
After these discussion*, the
"Citizens Committee" makes only

Two Hasting* High School manager of the Hastings Mont-

Plan Relocation
Of M43 South
In 5-Year Plan

a distance of

isb

The proposed projects In the
14 counties may cost an estimat­
ed 1112.401X100.
The projects are part of a
rood-building program that will
boost Michigan's total construc­
tion to 82.750 billion for the 15­
year period ending by 1973.
The State Highway Comm in»lon has endorsed a revision of
Stale laws to Increase motor fuel
taxes by one cent per gallon and
hike vehicle weight taxes which
still remain at 1932 levels

Hastings United
Fund Campaign
Is Continuing
Atty. Rlciiard Hudson.' Chair­
man of lhe Hastings United
Community Fund campaign, this

lions in the various townships is
Include:
Mrs. Karol Owen. Algonquin
Lake: Mra. William Pidcard.

Sprague. Middle Lake; Mrs Lor­
encs HubbeU, Goodwill District;
Mrs Robert Wills. Chidester:

•Die jet waa within landing sight
Road; Mr*
Richard Bryans.
Stanley Cumming*. Director
Quimby; Mra Grace Taxbet,
He la survived by his
Hastings City Bank and
After graduation he joined the
The boy*. wl» auditioned for
Campground Rood .
Mary; two daughters, Mrs Ray­
Hastings Mfg. Company
MYI tn asllne on Oct. SO. are In Montgomery Ward organization hillside a mile and a half from the mond &lt; Martha&gt; Vinborg of!
end
has
worked
al
Brainerd.
Minn
the cornet section of tile Hailing*
Greater Cincinnati Airport.
Cleveland. Ohio, and Mra. Rob- i
hopeful that lire 19« drive will
Saxon Bond, and have followed Winona, Minn.; Ashland. Wl*.. and
Hastings Area
ert (Patricia &gt; Onrtott of Ana-!
the school band program since
helm. Calif ; two half-brothers,!
Grand Rapids.
Jacob
Wahl
of
Grand
Island.!
Scharenbroidi married Irma Jean
Kendall Rcaimi. Owner
ditian.
Among those attending the
30 Yean. Ago
Neb. and Det liner Wahl of;
Reahm Motor Sales
Democratic Women's day in | Special guest at the annua)
Minneapolis. Minn., six grand-1
ensemble festival*. and have held
cation
mol Mondaychildren, and several step-broth-'
Lansing Saturday were Mm.' sports banquet of the Ionia Elka
H. Frank Ritchie.
even1n&lt; at. the high school with
Offer
Typing
Courie
Cary Ooodner. Mrs. Ted Ziegler, waa Charles ("Lady"i Baldwin
wiiHaa kr— Wl. ‘of Hattlnn who wnn 41 nt liw
consumers Power Company ducting the business meeting.
Adult* may stffl enroll for
Ham Richards. Mra Arthur 55 games he pitched whan Detyping course btlng offered st 'l’°. P™.
Resolutions passed by the MEA
Norbert Scho*alter
Haughtalln, Mr*. Joseph Noonan, trott won its first World ChampHasting* High School on Tues-1
_£hun?\..
5^
Representative Assembly Ul April
Osteopathic Physician
1M7 Other notable
Mra- Carl Brodbeck. Mra. Broton lonahljj. •- '•*»
w.
day and Thurndsv nithU al
HUoJ} *n&lt;iLP*
pm. in Room 106 The t««
Gury offkiXed and burial
Camp
Fire
girl*
will
b
e
taking
are to record their leooUoru to
rh- is___ l. __ ___ i.
, »■ tn Rlversktr Cmieterv
part in demoMtratlon* at the guide lheir resolutions cxxnmltsen* may call Wright Sim or the. Memorials may be rent to
Conservatlon Exhibition Nov. 10., ire inrenbera a* they prepare
. BACKWARD GLANCES,
i high school office for more tn-' Dr. Herbert 8 Wedel Mem
I formation .
I Fund at IVnnock HoopitaL
Saturday. Nov. 13, In Saline.

�—------------------------------------j Robert, ^ Nashville and helped

LEGALS

Personal Mention

of UNViltr
H.t.lr LT.tk. 08*rd
I Ila Baal acusai W«
&gt; taaldaa of uld •»-

------------------- ----------------

HoweU. with their youngster*
her* been transferred from C»llfomta to Selfridge Field, Mich.
While they are looking for *
rmlda-xc in the new location.
Mra H and the children anwith her parents. Judge and
Mra Phillip Mitchell

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ALL-BEEF
HAMBURG

Local Firm Buys
Davis Furniture
Store of Decatur

Broiling tenderness
far many year* t* retiring and
iuM leaacd hia building.
Frbt* states that the bulk of
the Davia Kock 1ms been moved
into hla Hasting* store) and will

comes to beef chuck
when it's

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rolen
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TENDERED
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SHORT RIBS

Country Lane

GALLON
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on Tuoaday were Mra. Jahn»Vt-rrr
of faring. Mra. Nelhe Scheukd
Middleville, and Mr. andMrr'ji^r
ber Foster of NaahrtUe, who were
leaving Oh Wednesday for Texas,

Marriage Licences

Manhattan ROAST

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DELMONICO STEAK

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We wish to acknowledge
the excellence of this year1*
Saxon Football Team and it*

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�Interesting
News Notes
Dr. B, Philip Brown. MB, of
Charlotte, Barry-Baton County
Health Department Director, ha*
been elected to the Michigan
Tuberculosis And Respiratory
Disease Association's 55-member
board of trustee* for a three-

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David Paul and Mrs. Paul Nov.
7th at Bremmerton. Wash, where
Helen and the other two boys,
Jett and Jim. are with her par­
ents. Rear Admiral and Mrs
Schult*. Dave, who has been al
sea since June 4. Is due home
Nov. 10th and will sec hl* new
son. Scott Michael. This baby
makes six grandsons for thc
Charles Pauls and the one
granddaughter 1* 4 year old Car­
ol Feldpausch.

The current issue of the U. of
M Alumnus publication carries
an excellent picture of U. of M.
graduate. Herold Hunt, former
Hastings supt. of School*, and
lhe following story about some of
his achievement*. . . Herold C.
Hunt. ■33. AM-27. Charles Wil­
liam Eliot Professor of Education
at Harvard University, I* co­
author of a college textbook tn
sc I tool personnel administration,
published last spring by Hough­
ton Mifflin Co. Written in col­
laboration with Dr. It. Oliver

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munlty Building at the
grounds honoring their
wedding anniversary. The
*lon being planned by thc
he*. Please note change of

nitlon for Mrs. Rued! gtanaocial chairman of thc

Hastings Electric has lhe electrical contract of AS.1H; Ace
Plumbing

IN HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

enneui

ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY &gt;

We have the

pattern*
Gibson, associate professor ot uic William Bradford*. and also
education at the State Unlveralty suiting the Bradfords over the
weekend were their daughter nnd
—The School Penonnel Admlnis- family, lhe Warren &lt; Beverly« Rocsposition of the administrator
Mra. Paul Smith of Rochester
rather than on his miscellaneous and Mrs Roy Norton of Carlton :
task*.
Outer were Sunday guest* of Mr*. |
Mary Tbwnsend.
Mr and Mr William Miner
Mra Charles Neaaon of Wash­
were Sunday evening 1 until gueau ington. D. C, flew here Munday
evening to yuit her family, thc
Kir-hard Cooks, for wtits! days.
Becky Hurless was a lunch guest
Galesburg were Sunday dinner
guratr. of hl* lister a.-d husband. at thc Donald Nichobon home on
Sunday to help Ruth celebrate her
11th birthday.
Mrs. Robert B Moore spent the

brother-in-law. H. A. Brumbaugh
of Vicksburg.

Backward Glances

who *m bom Saturday evening,
Nov. 6th, to their daughter and
Fntr25th Pierre of Detroit. She weighed jl
occa- 7 pound*. Mrs Lublmieckl is at J
famlplace.

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Mra. Edward Freeland. Guild;
president Mra. Gerald Beckwith,,
.
Tine reason tar the broad smile nix, expressed special thanks to C-OtTimUniFy DUIICIfng which Pete Lublenleckl la wear- '
Mra.
William
for here-.
,
_ again
Ing these
days l*Mr.that
la ‘
Iwlp with
guild Colbert,
work.
|Slt6 for
Open House
a grandpa
and Iw
Mra.

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Pennock Hospital Guild nwtnbera heard -a moat inspiring talk
Wednesday evening. Nov. 3rd.
at Uww Sharpe Memorial Hall
when Mr*. William Greenberg,
of Detroit, president-elect of the Cook for Hm longest guild mem| Michigan Association of Hoa- berahlp and to Mrs Sidney
| pltal Auxiliaries, was the speaker. Beach as the newest guild memMore than 125 attended the] bcr. The mart recent Volunteer
•potluck dinner meeting. Pennock I1 Guild had the most members

Oct. 30th the third baby girt
arrived al the Bob Smith home
In Grandville Bob U principal of
the school there and the assist­
ant principal Is his closest friend
in high school and college room­
mate, Bob Bradford.
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bership at lhe 58th annual meet­
ing of lhe MTRDA at Kellogg
Center on the Michigan SUte
Campu* in East Laming. Dr.
Brown I* also vice president of
the Southwestern Michigan Tu­
berculosis Case Detection Pro­
ject. Dr. Brown will attend the
UB. Public Health Communi­
cable Disease Clinic, the largest
In the country, at Atlanta, Ga..
for one week beginning Nov. 15th.

formerly of Hastings but now of
Chicago, who tuns been with thc

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Barry county students attend­
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Club at twenty members with
the following officers to serve

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Wl 5-5316
' Detroit. Michigan

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This luKkXMly soft blanket is extra warm, fluffy and
machine washable because of Supernap! Nylon binding.

Lay Away for Chriitmag
or Um Your Charge Card

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works with top mills to bring you these super rug

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est textures, the very latest decorator colors. All
quality tested to Penney's exacting specifications.

The gala season calls for
BLACK
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OR

BROWN

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LEATHER

W Nova

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*13*

area rugs in vibrant hues
»10”

FASHION FORECAST: WARM AND WONDERFUL BOOTS
24 140

Fleecy linings protect you from wicked winter wind*. Iron-grip soles are. non-skid. ROGUE, very low boot spiced
36’154"

tis*

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Give yourself o bit of the new decorator beat! Find

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$999

$|399

new designs in this bold, modern tempo! Strikinglycolored plush viscose rayon pile rugs liven your

decor! Machine wash* marvelously, have skid-re$ist

Wayne s

shoe store

134

w

backs. Bring this brilliant display ipto your home

state st

. . Penney’s low prices make it a whix!

Open Every Day 9 a.m. 'til 5:30 p.m. Friday 9 a.m. 'til 9 p.m.

�thrje flmltaUonB The doctors refer mo*i any 'die hospital that might. jurt mrt lhe 11 an hour state miniIMtlent* when they are confronted be needed In the future. The pres-1 mum wage. Next year, the state
sit exparakm program **111 provide ' Minimum Waff* Law provide* for 1
hsnd&gt;d by specially trained In­
dividuals at hospitals equipped to enabling us to more effirlendy and • mum. Thl* U going to have n proeffecUvety
provide diagnostic and1 found effect on the cost of hospital
provide the spec! xiirtd care neednd

4-THF TUSTTNG# BANNFtt

EDITORIAL

hrwpital cannot be expected to provMe all Uie vxtwahw diagnostic cUe till* hospital and the doctors

nd an outpaUent busl*.
; the state. Thl* becomes particular!)
Orewtrortton la procmUng fairly•»’« J™ «&gt;nsMer that Jr

meJtavl Mnt.T ha-phal Tlierefore, to .usiue that the patient gets thc
. i than SldB. Fortunately, during th»« P" *JN of

problem.

W.UI Uundr, ™ PH In

growth of hospitals and thc utllljuaunenu tn the hospital1* mini
inpatient arid an outpatient basis open up thc new n bed tnpnUent, mum wage so that it I* relative!:
। close to die Jlminimum. Tliere
Porturutel:.. for the people in Thl* continuing growth "requires fljor on die Ladirop Wing
this area, Pmnock Hospital ha* Unit Uil* hospital plan not only
At that time, the 17 bod third
will not have as drastic effect or
floor will be closed and completely
Pennock Hospital* cod and charge
m^licsl staff alio far *uip.ias many
renovated to provide a new pedi­
other cammuniUes c^! dus site in and only after a long detailed rtudy atric department. Thl* new pedi­ a* it will In most other hospital
in the state, .However, it will btheir compKence. skill, and dnhatrics section hi badly needed
cation. Our H.wd and nwdlc.d
because our existing facllltlra leave
cover tlie .iddftlonal costa rewltln
much to be desired Some time
from the Minimum Wage law
in providing an Accredited hospital, consideratnin couUnuUsg change
The public on one hand con­
which mreu the needs of the rraulllr-ff from teelmolcglcjl nd- jv-ray.
X-ray, uiuuiaioiy,
laboratory, cmi-niciicy
emergency' naan.
room. .
7™
vunce*. Built Into the plan Is flexi­ md. Mrtnuu.iu. ™
and. on the other hand. they ar&gt;
bility in die physical structure to

Here's IW to win

•nd nreded in a hoapttalthe size

The medical staff Is excellent aocon-jnodatc wluttevcr might be completed. Tills will enable there
and provide* a high quality of needed in die future without hav­ MdviUrB to be transferred into
mediral care in dds hospital There ing to undcriiu ex]&gt;enalve retocaUon
are certain things that cannot be of exiting faciliUes. Our master
daw in this hospital because die j plan predict* the eventual need
I for a hospital of ISO bed*. The
ol die Morialired skills and train- present ccnateuctlan program will
tog required to handle certain typer- [ increase the atxe to 102 beds, but
siderable amount of renovation and
of problems. The important dibig | actually, srith the new building
modernisation of our existing fa­
is dial our medical staff recognises format, it can be increased to al- cilities to be done to bring them
up to present day standard* and
codes. Unfortunately, many of die
features that sticuld have been in­
cluded in this program had to be
postponed because the ftnancial
rcsourees wen not available.
One of die thing* that most
dlrredy affects and concerns thc
CORNER WALNUT AND S. JEFFERSON
HASTINGS

An

pltal care today. It greatly con­
cerns hospitals too. There 1* a
general lack of understanding on
tiie part of lhe public a* to why
hospital crate should continually

cost by minimum wage legUlatlor.
other health care legislation, im‘.

A TURKEY

Shop at Parmalee's During this Sale!

for hospital personnel is far ovadue, and 1 am all In favor of pu

Ladies COATS

with it there must be die realln,tton that such thing* have u dirtv ’

One group of 100% Csdimere Costs in two itylei; button or

pitals can do little or notlUng to
counteract them.

community hospital ts probably die
mast over-worked facility, die ina-t
criticized, and thc laud underatrxd
service in lhe community. Bvery
hospital tn the country is cxperiencmg die same problem that L&lt;
facing Pennock Hcr-pital. They are
all having a large number of pa-1

$4800

Reg. $59.98 Now

[ TURKEY

Another group of 100% Wool Coats with genuine

mink trim.

With thc Purchase of

72“

Reg. $79.98 Now

Ono of ThcsEF Coats

NO
RETURNS

that between 00 and 70 percent of

Appropriate

Choice
Since each family's financial
means differ from the next, a fu­
neral director must offer services in
a wide range of prices. Our selection

of personnel providing thc services.

madly thc result of raising the

Ladies HOSE

come to the hospital with problem.-

personal nature and cannot tic doctor’s office, and still should be. |

The hospital emergency room
designed. I staffed, imd equipped
provide life-saving 4cn1cw&gt;. not
take the place of the doctor's off.

is
toj
ui
c

sounel to be competitive in the
community and with other hocpitis voluntarily staffed by phyatcUru
ol*. Until lhe technical revolution
dunged the pattern of hospital

Ladies Sportswear

right for ony family's requirements.

LfOllflRD
OSGOOD
-junenalJJotne
JACK D. OSGOOD

Phone 945-2471

marginal ncin-profeaslonal person­
nel. and paid very little for their f.own personal time. There la NOT
b doctor 'on duly" at lhe hospital* I
services. Today, hospitals must''
have tntclllgeift and competent
people to help provide the compllnt the hospital within a few min­
growth of hospitals and allied
utes. When a patient comes to the
health services tut* created an
hrepttal with, a condition a filch W
acuteshortage of technically trained
not a true emergency, he may have j
professional people needed to meet
to wait until ids doctor, or the

hay forced hospital* to be highly
him. Sometime*, utter discussing a
cornpeuuve with Industry and other
patient’s condition with the patient
. &lt;UIO
me nurse
nium: on
un duty,
auij. the
use doctor
uucwr
and the
tract and keep qualified perronneD
. .
. .
r tkw request that the patient came
in the hospitals.
In
haso tali.
'
.
to his office for attailton.
that

Ladies BRIEFS

Regularly
$1498
SHOE -TOTE BAGS
Reg. $1.29__________ NOW

_.N0w3

f»r$1

While cotton with lac* trim.

4 P.J1.OO

SL9S __N0W$1

I I

.00

Girls SLIPS

Whit*, acetate r*yon In six** 5-6 and 7.

77.

Ladies PAJAMAS

100% nylon Pajsmsv in mantailored styles. Assorted colors
in sixes 32 to 40.

.00

Reg.
$3’8

Receiving Blankets

GAUZE DIAPERS
Slightly irregulars; 21 by 40 inches.

Reg. $2.96

Now 2 Dox. $5.90 !

Now 2 ^$1.50
and You
Will Receive a

ladies SWEATERS

FREE
TURKEY

One group of Cardigan} and - *lip-ovcrs in wool and

mi

Regular
Values

.sooner than he could otherwise.
|
One thing thc public patds to

Now

to $]298

WITH THE PURCHASE

OF ANY ONE OF THESE

in the hospital, because the hos­
pital lias to nuke a charge fur thp
use of It* facilities and personnel
which is In addition to whatever
slonal services. H» hospital.

A I6t of people
are taking a second look
at thejow-price.field

59c

SKIRTS. SWEATERS and

Hospitals historically have paid

to all their p»u»nncJ. Et en 'today,
many ho-pitals In the state have

SCARVES

Regularly
O
$4 A A
99c____ NOW K- Pr. I -UU

rooms contain services in EVERY
price range, one of which is just

CHARLES H. LEONARD

without
even
trying!

cmergwicy room tones a ronaulerjable amount of money each yeffr
tn providing this service I er the
community —
Thc volutpe of emergency j&gt;Apltal emergency room ha- increased

One Group of Children's

SWEATERS

CM AUU Nylon jackets with stretch
JFIVww pants—completely washCIIITC ab,e Sizes 4 to 6X . . .
JUIIJ Reg. 58.88 _______ NOW

COTTON FLANNEL

»•} 49&lt;

100% cotton tn beautiful print*.
All wool or wool blends, As­
sorted colors and plaids in 54

WOOL MATERIAL
CORDUROY

Wide wale,
width.

required that ths hospital provide
additional facilities and staff to
tale care-of •emergency" patient*
In an effort to better Inform die

Will
Receive a

&lt; Continued on

The Hastingi Banner

Reg.
$1.49

Now

$4 00
I

vard

Regularly

$2.98

Now

Velvet finish. 54-inch
width.

Electric BLANKETS
By Beacon
Fully automatic with o 100% nylon

binding.

Only

OXK lll’NDKKD-AXD

BUBM.lt M'Tit&gt;»

NO
RETURN

From Now until THANKSGIVING

since this new Olds F-85 came-on the scene!

We Will Give Away a Certificate for a

FREE TURKEY at CLOSING TIME
ctyMrijrre wyrtf SArrrr ritATVKB* iikf .,_______________
----------------WJWDBIHTIP W|FtA* e UASflfRS e BACK-UP UOfCTff eCXmmf
L STANnakn-ANDytU DESIGNtn TO MAKE YOU A SAWOt DfUVKR!
*11 romw&gt;-iBl&lt;«Uon» r.Ulirj u&gt; nr.
adhnriati «n-l ».ibirrfj-l..&gt;n* .u«u

LOOK TO OLDS FOR THE NEWT

[ OLDSMOBILE

Lost Weok's WlMMr: ROBERT VANOER MHR. 1135 $. Churwh. Hastingi

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MICHIGAN 1-BKMb rKItt

AMERICAN NEWSPAPER

• Ostr.it

Reohm Motor Sales, Inc., 107 N. Michigan Ave

Each Saturday Evening
All You Have to Do is Register!

NATIONAL

EDITORIAL

OPEN

FRIDAY
EVENING

TILL 9:00

Look for famoui Trjde-Nomc' labels on the
things you buy ... you'll find them here!

Parmaleei
124 East State Street

�EDITORIAL

&lt; Continued from Page &lt;1
public regarding Um profier use ot
the emergency room, the Hoapltal
haa prepared a brochure for dUuibuUon throughout Uw area,
which explalrj thc function cf the
Although the new faciliUe* provldad by the expomlon program
wUl offer modem up-to-date equip­
ment and factlittea, It will atlU
not be poaribte to handle all type*
of emergenae*. and *ame p*Uanto
will have to be aent to medical
center* where U.ey have Uie «pectoltoed profeaaicnal akllla and

of Ita peopi,. and of the way it i
tatea cart of ita own need*. and|

Uou'll love our

my family and I are happy to be I
a put of it I've triad to give you |

BAKED GOODS

acxne Mot of whwe your hnapital
la today, who* tt I* gdtag, and]
aoaue of the prarer** that are
affecting it I hope I have created:

.•x...4thlwl*xrf esutfee at the farm­
er- home. MO «. I'rtuxa. aa S«untay morning. Nov g. ** »
acquainted- geecure for the newcomara in thto vuunlty. About 33
enjoyed lhe hoapRaW &lt;* lbr
Markle*’ new iiomc and the op­
portunity to inert, their nelghbira. A beautiful bouquet of Fall

people on Use Bored at Tmuco.
Um Medical Btaff. and lhe tnpitrt
perwiinei who provide the nece*a*ry MrrtCM. But oven mor* im­
portant. none of UU* would have
been pcnribla without the under-

Apple Dumpling*---------

pan 29c

Two luvctobe Mxhigao applet tuk^d ... _
_
tondei flaky c’uvl with Cinnamon, -.ug** and butter Comes
in a toil pan ready to verve May be heated tieiore serving.
Every Wedneiday

Honey Krisps _______________ 6 for
A Lultevmilk fnedcake dipped in hooey macaroon
morti and good!

All 58c Coffee Cokes-----------------------53c
Almond, pmeapple, brown sugar nut. apple, butternut
cinnamon sugar and blueberry.

patient to be dlacharged from the
hoapltal earlier than he would be
other*toe and this relieve Ute prtanire for additional bed*. It la alao
looped that a private nursing home

Orange Knots -____________ 6 for 39c
A yummie fry roll with fresh orange and honey glazed
Remember COOKIE DAY Every Wodneadoy
$4 00
4 Dozen Aiaovtcd Pkg.---------------------------------------I

DALE’S BAKE SHOP

DISPOSAL

On the other end of the epectnim
ot patient can. a bone can pro­
gram may be developed in con­
junction with* the Health Depart­
ment to provide certain IxMpital

mSALE

QUALITY Has Bought Out the
Davis Furniture Co. of Decatur . .
Stock Has Been Moved to Hastings
for Quick Disposal
-

affiliated with the hoaplUU In order
to provide thia neceeairy care tor
pullent* who have the ability to
pay The Medical Care Facility
doe* an excellent job In thia area.

SAVE UP TO 50% and More!

W* Have Only 7

NO DOWN
PAYMENT

ODD CHESTS
OF DRAWERS

6^3311

9 Only To Go

We Have 8

RECORD
CABINETS

We Have 6

6-CHAIR DINETTES

HOLLYWOOD BEDS

Formica Top* and Plartic
Vpboblerrd Chain

Complete With • Maltrei*. Spring*.
Leg* A Choice &lt;4 Readboard

A

$2^95

Walnut Finish
WMh Sliding Paael
Clodag Doon.

18.88

»{&amp; 1188

nudtun required tn it* operation
and from outalde agmeira. A propoaed InataltaUon la currently being'
reviewed by the Board of ’Quafwa
In doting. I would Uko to a*y
that I am proud of thia community.

We Have

a

Only

2 - PC. SOFA-BED and CHAIR SETS

Exira Ung Nyhe levered Safa With A Malching feuage Chair. The Sofa Will Abo Sene
A* A Fall Length Bed Foe Two Al Night And Conceab A Room, Blaakrl Storage Compart­
meat 1* The Bare. Choice Of Color*. While They LasL Hurrv In Tod*v.

"7 0 88
/ Q

SHOP WHERE YOU CAN
BE SURE OF SERVICE LATER

Only 5 left

Only 13 toft

SWIVEL
CHAIRS

SOFA BEDS
Full length

FWWWiMHnniiiii
!

We Have 8 Only

2888

Firtide Typp

COMPLETE BEDROOM SUITES

$3Rr9522.88

Sturdy Walnut Woodgralned ConilrocUon. Modern Dreaaer Feature. A Tilting Mirror,
Roomy Matohing Chert Of Drawer* AafViill Site Bed Art Included Io Thia Outtianding
Value. They Woe’t La*t Long Al Thto IMce.
am fre f

BUY FROM AN ESTABLISHED STORE
I

__

/ X’

&gt;■*. $139.50 /

V

g°ttHUN6UP

THIS WINTER
Don't wait until it’* too Ute to
make aome rtally low-coat
atom window*. Do it NOW
. with W«rp'» EASY-ON Htnrm
Window Kite. Each Wl contain.
u tiieet of clear plastic 3B’x72'.
1H ft of fiber molding and 35
naibk Ready to tack up ... a
•-■replete alarm window. EASYON ... America* mart popular
window kit ... b only 3Sg at
your local dealer.

We Have 7

I While 12 lost

err FLtx oxpuM at

A 48.88

6/l/A'
POLE

COFFEE

LAMPS

TABLES

Lumber Co.

STEP
TABLES

BUY WITH CONFIDENCE FROM

BUILDING SUFMJBS

We

Still Have 16

PLATFORM
ROCKERS

TABLE

LINO-

LAMPS

RUGS

’ABLISHED LOCAL DEALER

BUY WITH
NO MONEY
DOWN

OPEN

FuilylplMlMemdlji
Nyire Fabrie*

Hardware

A 17.88

HARDWARE fr AMUANCU
142 I. State It.

Phono Wl S.2MJ

W« Have 4 Roll* of

ALL DAY
THURSDAY

100% NYLON

CARPETING
,

Two-Tone Covers

E. L. Carpenter

’

DOUBLE SOFA
Sleeper Combination*

34.88

East Side

Phone Wl 5 2421

-We Still Have 6

S-Pc. SaUe In CWee Of Color*.

Tilt Back Type

GET FLEX-O-GLASS AT

811 I. Railroad St.

CURVED SECTIONALS

5-PC. DINETTES

RECLINER
CHAIRS

$59fl50

5o

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY SPECIAL
Rapid* waa a guret over the week­
end of Mr* Henry Roger*. Mr. and
Mn Nanmn iMnm M Bcnwd
City were Turaday and Wrdneaday
guaata at the home of Mrs Roger*
and the Richard GaaklU*. aad on
Wednesday of lati week Mr*. Rog­
er* vtolled Mr*. Clemen Peck of
Big Rapid*
□ton Ingram of 8. Broadway to
a medical patient at Rkxlgett Hos­
pital in Grand Rapid*.

WlMOTH

ncertng atudiea.
Ttw hoapUal U going to hava to
go into a snail electronic data
ptoe earing ayriem tn order to keep
up with the evcr-incrtwriag volume

______________ .’

Our white rich milk lari and *lway&gt; a pieavuic lo verve
few d&gt;nne'. tojckx and d^iCious looped

pmilh. Mra Rod Lowry. Mra Jpn
Anderton. Mr* Don Tredinnick.
Mrs Art Otann, and Mra. Wm
Towne, come of whom wore new­
comer* co th* city and others to

TO improve communlcaUcna re­
lated to the emergency atrvice at
thc iKMplta), radio paging ryateira
are being Installed ao that Ute htoptul can be in immediate contact
with both Ute physician and tech­
nician! on emergency call. Abo.
Uiere will be a radio network hook­
up with the Shertfra Department thia weekend to vtort her daughter.
Mra. Jama* R cuehman and fam­
for dlaaatcr purport*.
ily of Kalamaaoo. and her alatar­
in-law, Mr. and Mra. Olenn Ingling
of
BL Jceepb.
Hoapltal Include much more than
Just the additional apace provided
In Um present expansion program.
An Intensive cart unit la being
planned, which will bring together
apcclally trained peraonnel and
equipment into ona^rca where the
acutely 111 patient* can receive the

hoepital curia. lhe hoapltal U tak­
ing a clcwe look at thc organization
and utlliaaUan of panonnrl and

Buttercrust Bread

FRI. EVE.
Till 9
Phone 945-4172

HASTINGS

Compare Our Pricer
Before You Buy . . ■
See ond Save
for YourMlfl

By the Yord . . . Amy Siae
Candy Stripe

$4.95

�Couple Married
By Rev. Warner
At Woodland Home

Reception Honors
The Pat Eckmans
At Parents' Home

A. T. Hodrm uf Battle Creek
and Mra. Margaret dallager ot
riage Tuesday mottling at lhe
home of Rev and .Mr* David
Warner a'. Woodland. Rev. War­
ner. a retired minister with over

REVEAL TROTH-Mr and Mrs
Walter Stager of Middleville with
to announce the engagement of
their daughter. Ahn. to Frank W.

Senior Citizens
Hear Mrs. Helrigel
At Women's Club

I Kenneth Browers
To Mork Jubilee
There will be an open house

WHITE'S
Photography

The Senior ClUxcns were spe­
cial guests ot the Hastings Wogold earrings were their only
jewelry. .
---------- ..... ----------— —
12?! NOW AT HOME—Mr. and Mra. Richard Allen Andrews .Nancy
Mr. and Mra. Homer Baum. 715 members and guests precent at Ann Michael, were married on Sept. 4 In the Church of the
E. Grant Street, aunt and uncle li*1 First Methixlist Church.
Nativity at St. Paul. Minn. After a wedding trip to Northern
Minnesota, they are at home in Milwaukee. Wu Their parents

Lovely Candlelight
Ceremony Unites
Happy Couple

Society newS

945-3967

NEW SHIPMENT

FRESH DONUTS

205 N. Michigan

of Woolens

Italian Velveteen*

at 8 pm. Saturday. Oct 23. The
Rev. Willard Curtis performed
tlie double ring ceremony. ■

Suede Cloth

The House of Fabrics

Watch While
We Make 'Em

many wardrobe
magic looks

land Che groom’s cake were de­
signed and made by Mrs. Erie
I'rake, aunt ot the bride Mrs
The pew and altar candelabra'
were lighted by Master* Gerald cake. The groom's c a k e was James Chase 1* chairman of the I
and James Whitney. Mins of Mr. served by Mnt Victor Mead, aunt
Ihlj year.
and Mra. William Whitney. of lhe bride. Mra. Wm. Hubbell,
Mra. Howard Peters, flrat vice
. neighbors of the bride. ■
! Jr., aunt ot the bride, and MUs president. introduced the speaker
' The bride was given a way by ,
her uncle. Wiliuqn Hubbell. Jr .!
of Grand Ledge. She wore a
floor-length gown of peau taf­
feta. Tlie bodice was styled with
a M-oop neckline and tong-taper­
ed sleeves Appliques of French
lire and pearl embroidery ao-

Plain 59c doz.
FROSTED fr DECORATED

Donuts 69c doz.
Open Daily
TASTE TREATS
TRY SOME TODAY

Christmas Will Soon Be Here
Worm up to fall ... in these

wild ’■ wooly switch-about*.

Min ’em up or match ’em.
Create the TOTAL LOOK

with Bobbie Brooks

able cveraklrt. held in place
The bride's traveling ensemble
with self-bows. funned Uie chapel
train Her bouffant elbow-length was a black and gold tweed suit
She wore pearl accemorira and
the cormge from her bouquet
After an eastern honeymoon,
they are now at their Algonquin
home. R2. 2864 Agamint,

LAY-AWAY

NOW

creation*.

SPECiOL
M36iC 8 8

WMU Dean Speaks
At PTA Meeting
I »*°ves' second meeting on Tuceday, Nov.
I Mlw Marval Slam and Miss 2. Everyone enjoyed a mcannBette O’Connor were brides- i tereetlng and entertahmig talk'
I maids They wore gowns styled • from Dr Paul Oriffeth. dean of
• Identical to the maid of hours, students at WMU on -Why we
except their drawee were gold Should be Thinking About Hich। brocade instead of gold and’”
------ “ *" ~‘
bronxe. They wore matching dlor
t»w*. gold shoes and white
1 glove* All three carried single

panorama of our Nations Capi­
tol, at night, showed that while
travel u wonderful, it is good to
be home again.
After thc program tea was

on REED &amp; BARTON
SILVERPLATE
48-pc. Service for 8

MAKE BIRTHDAY WISHES COME TRUE

Mid-Villa Inn

SALE PRICE $88.00
REGULAR PRICE...$106.80
Here's an extraordinary value In
America'* finest s.lverplate by Reed &amp;
Rsrtrwi _ ■ “Msoir R &lt;" let H nt.'ire-

MIDDLEVILLE

Ruffled cardigan ef 70% tambiwoel. 20% far. 10% Bytes.
Site 34-40.
$12.99
FRIDAY FISH SPECIAL
All the Porch ""X ’
You Can Eatt

Mony Other

Bobbie Brooks

14

Ruffled V-«ack (lipcvef. 70%
hmbewsel. 20% ter. 10% ayIm. $«■• 34-40.
$11.98

SEND BIRTHDAY CARDS BY

Creations

SATURDAY HAPPY HOUR

for Foil and

Drinki Vi Price from 8 to 9 p.m.

Winter

SEE OUR COMPLETE SELECTION Of GREETING CARDS

USE YOUR CREDIT

CHICKEN S OUR SUNDAY SPECIALTY

The

Baked to
Golden Perfection

$4 50
I

LAPO DRUGS

JEWELRY

Shop
Ainu Finglcft

Hodges
Established in 1WI

Phone SY 5-3640

144 CAST STAT* STRUT
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

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IFins Conference
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Thursday,
November
II.
1965

Wednesday. Nov. 3, lhe West

Fitzgerald Corps
Plans Party for
Veterans Saturday

HHS Freshmen , Sieve StrirkUnd.
Slave
IFhip Ledgers
KenfleM. Daryl Rogers and Slat*
Fitzgerald Corps 100 of the
For 4-2 Record Htockten.
. Womans Relief Corp, met at thg

School.

seating the six *ci*ool* entered
to ran tlie two mil. counre. The

The
Heatings
School
—JCt
Jeff.
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— . High
—
. . i . 1HALFBACKS
1A l.r* 1S.SC lx S ""
I Chandler,
lia mi ,
Freshmen football team. 'Which' na&lt;&lt;i Co)fnlM1_ Hkbard Hraa. hall Nov. I. with IB membere
present
dry!,’?cd
MUte Hsrtun, Jim Lancaster. Bill
42’ 9 rl nJiah
Shull*. Vai Sprinjcr and Gary
Ledge Thursday U&gt; finish the
..
ES'JSl IVUAnCKB - T.™ M.H, trlct
__ Five Convention hrid tn

order they placed were Grand
Ledge 38 points. Alma 44. GreenvUte 88, Charlotte 96. Lakewood
110 and St. Johns lie points.
Running for Lakewood and

Coach Bernie Gone
1 Doug Acker, and Dick Buller.
The Frosh atarted out losing to' ‘lUARTEKBACKb “
Lakeview. 16-0. then dropped a &lt;-«&lt;a. Bruce Edger and s*
. -A.------- .
■I'ocernlk.
&lt;wOTnik.

Jim Furman 21. Dave Hough M,

Ionia 30-7. Greenville 31-12.
Charlotte 45-7 and then Grand
Ledge.
Receiving special awards, a*
ingfy fine Job. They both Im­
proved their records by nearly
25 seconds.
On Saturday, Nov. fl. Bob

TJ wived. Dorothy Gronewold and
The Chr.s Kaecheles were Jg*
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At Grand Ledge. Thunday.
Hall ret unied thc opening klck-ho™’'«n
----------------------- --- -------------------off 86 yards for a touchdown. I
“h
. held this Thuraday at the home

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Goggins, Dick lltghvmllh. Rex on Nov. 16 by Kalamazoo Orcutt
Hook. Hay Rove. Bill Roprtgbt. Corps No. 110.
Lorry Sehrehier. Dave Sherry
Plans were completed for
and Harmon I'trlriks.
Malvllle and John Tripp.
MANAGERS — Ken Fn

Ypsilanti. Although he did a fine
lob running he only placed 28th
out of the 60 runners competing.

_DOSMWELagE_

, tended.
' An Invitation was Issued the
e Corps to attend an old fashion­
,
trrt|nUy
dinner at noon

$400 .pa, month and up. with
other benefit,, providing you ar.
between age* of 17-28, a high
school graduate, physically fit

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Patriotic Instructor Maud Kurr
fine nertnd. Glenn CoCa nowed 1 Mrs * ?■ ■’UCimyir, rrccnuj
40 yards to Hall to make tne
w t
for the boys In ^ice and «score 12-0 The extra point vm. -'4r, Ru£ vo«elreuter of Mar-. P«*anr
v*‘ Nam T^toi*
missed.
4h|dl WM Jere Monday a I th her
r**d
L.,trotn
B1U Shultz Intwrepted a pam father. David Goodyear.
I Banner, cocnpcwd by an unon the Ledger s 42 and ran it I Mrs. Donald D Smith and known marine serving in Viet
back to the eight yard line. Mis* Sue Smith are visiting in Nam.
On the next play Shultz hit Uic Detroit for several day* this1 The next rfjnrUr meeting will
■i______
fz.
iw- 1 nm on Thursday. Nov. IB.
score Cota, passed to H*U mak­
Ing the score 19-0 In the Inaujgural frame.
' Hall returned the next Grand
Ledge punt to the little Comet's

Colorado Ranger
Horse Group
Meets at Delton ! Hall

Name Western
Grad to Succeed
Coach Garey

for another touchdown.
The Colorado Ranger Horse Steve Pocemik pasaed to Dove
Association Executive Secretary i Coleman for the extra point and

Thoughts For A Week

Colo, and Vice President Lloyd i the flrat period.
WiuMrman of Tabernash. Colo, । with 8 minute, left In th

Hu tings High Freshman coach
then the 1965 undefeated gridders were 9th graders. Tuesday
night su named to succeed
Coach Jock Clarey who la leaving
coaching to devote full time u
athletic director and head of Ute
HasUnga physical educaUon de­
partment.

home of Mr. and Mr*. Charles rrom the three’ for a six-pointer
Fetterley. R3 Delton.
|
- • --------- — •**-There will be an open house man for Ute extra point making
Sunday. Nov. 14, from 3 pm on
I into the evening with a potluck
| supper. Any horseman interested
training night*. If interested in
in meeting and talking with Par­
sons is invited.
Ing age. phone number, address,
Storrs added the point on an
marital status to:
breeders of leopard appaJoctaas tn end-around play.
COACH ROBERT CARLSON
the United States and is an ex­
1504 Waskiagtaa Blvd. Bldg.
pert on this breed, according
lhe point, and mldw-uy In the
Detroit. Mich.
13. 1934. waa a member of lhe won the Upper Peninsula grid to Hie announcement
third period thc Ledger* scored
great Kingsford High School championship He played guard
on * 10-yard sweep and missed
and linebacker, aa well aa half­
the point, making the score 40- I
HOME &amp; PROPERTY LISTINGS
13.
.
Carlson served with lhe Army's
Hastings' final touchdown waa
90tfi Division landing on the returned Saturday after a week
Normandy beachhead on "D" In Essexnlle. near Bay City, fake punt and run which covered
day. and after 31 days of fighting where they were with the Tim­ 70 yarda. Doug Acker picked up
was captured on July 7. 1944. He othy Howard family. Mrs. How­
ard had surgery the previous
two purple hearu
with an off tackle play going
Mrs. Q.M. Puller left Monday eight yards for the 47-19 total
Hastings substituted freely In
to visit the Larry Fuller family
the left three quarter*.

As long as you
face the LIGHT,
the dark shadows .
will always fall
’BEHIND you.

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After release from tlie Army for a check up in Blodgett Hos­
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Wester n Michigan University
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1950
After teaching and coaching at
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Ledgers, Sl Johns
Tie for Second
In League Race

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Armchair Athlete
Michigan's great big game season gels underway in the
U|)per Peninsula Saturday, Nov. 13&gt; lor gun shooters and in
the Lower Peninsula on Saturday, Nov. 20, and the annual trek
into the Northland is already underway.
Hundreds of our Barry County hunters ate en route, or
Kiting set for the deer season and prospects point uyanolher
; kill approaching last year's
year'si - -------- ------ —- ----------------- —
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iZa
.a .-W.
n* 140,000
,MA the h...
.1 and rtin
barrel
clip ru*
or maeiastnA
magasino.
seconda hlghmt
take. of
whltauils. Our dear herd b esti­ ThU O-slieU limit does not apply
mated al BO),000 animals, about
tlie same as last Fall. An army of Pistols and revolvers, legally car575JXD redcoats — and yellow

Parenia Night Game

Shntout Charlotte

tor football, and perfect for the
Hastings High School football
team which closed out a perfect
season before about 4.QW fans at
Grand Lodge Friday, 27-7.

posssssion' of Uin West Cent
Conference grid Ulle. Qra
Ledge and BL Johns finished
a tie tar runner-up honors while
Ionia earned fourth place with
• 3-3-1 record, .Greenville and
Lakewood tied for fifth with

forestlands.

raar oatn uium*

gamra wasn't U/o tasd. with eight,
ed. ComMock's upact. of &lt;
Lake—which shouldn't have i
pened—spoiled our alate. . .
chases ot deer hunting license*

dreds of Barry sportemen and

half shotguns
run-fire rifles
the ‘■pennlt deadline- early in

tiiiwa at. oKitem a
the cellar with

earned

with

aeven

straight

££ Lak*n*w i, Pottos* &lt;
FaaaaaM 31. Fuckatat t.
north to rough It tor a few days

in the final league game. Green­
villa whipped Alma. 20-C. and
Lakewood blanked Charlotte,
Ionia drove to the St. Johns
five in Uie first quarter but failed

.

St. Johns came back with Lee
Hill scoring from the three.
Randy Humphrey ran the point
on a fake kick and the Redwings their ru&amp;hing and pawing attack.

cnce championship. The Ledgers
gave the Saxons a rough lime in
the closing minutes of the sec­
und quarter, but after that brief
threat to their title hopes, the
Saxons came back and domi­
nated the remainder of ths game.
Captain Ken WeBer led his
aggregation to lhe win. which
cappad Um prep football careers
Weiler started the Saxons on

remained that way until- lhe Viking 25 yard marker.
Tom Hewitt climaxed
third period.
Gene Rademacher passed 25
yards to Humphrey in lhe third
canto and Boyce kicked the

swtrled through the right tide of

the play covering 19 yards.
In the third period Fullback
Tom Gibion powered over from
the seven and in the fourth

r the Lakewood squad
the Ortotea of Charlotte *5-0.

dropping three of Uje
kse aoerta apnanenUy

Saxon football players were at the
Our menu often has read like game, and all agreed that thia
the Waldorf with Dick doing the
honors with his own special stew,
. . Both Coach Clarey
sauerkraut and sausage, standing
the field by their jubilant ath-

were harvested last Fall, accord­
ing to loto H. Bartlett. BarUett
adds that those animals that
survived our first elk hunt in

immediately following the game

Greenville Froth Los*
Only to Hastings

rt of the excitement that will
573,000 or more deer hunters
have something new picked up
on the recent
trip abroad. We
into action this fall. Given good hunting
conditions,
;do have
one thing to
that creates
close to 140,000 of these sportsmen
arc expected
just a bit of a problem. Thc elecreturn home with a deer. Not all of them, of course,
trie hot water heater is in the
Quarterback Dave WUUanu
will be lucky enough to bag a buck likd this one, but
• very hunter will have tasted the thrills of anticipating
it. And chat's what deer hunting is all about.
| to. arrive for the shower. How­
—Mich. Dept, of Conservation . cWr, an electrically heated cabin
I makes up for a lot of things alclosing minutes of thc period on standlng up. His kick was good Bob Ritter.
Ux&gt;ugh we do have to curry in
and hsating* led. 14-0.
QUARTERBACK — Base WO- wood for a cheerful fire in Use

the half then, the Yellow Jackets
came back to score
third and twice in
quarter to defeat th

kicked lhe point Later in the

firearm deer seasons—Nov. 13 in the Upper Peninsula
and Nov. 20 in the Lower Peninsula—visions of that
tropjiy buck whirl through the minds of hunters. Those
trying to,

r

the first touchdown with seven
minutes left in the period Tlie

passed to Mike Welch far lhe
point, making it 14-13.

Alma scored on awO-yard drive
altar the openinx kickoff, with
Fullback Dan Miller going over
from lhe eight.
Greenville scored early in the
second half with Chuck Bradley
romping 60 yards. Tom Hansen

lai too. only our expedition
quite as rugged.
Our group generally includes
Bob Stanley, Bill Bartlett. Bob
Sherwood. Frank Huntley. Dick
Cotter, Burnell Larke. Dick Cook
and Phil Sherman, all stalwart

‘---.aTa ionr mm

John by Oct. 8. This year 5S0
Hastings had hundreds of fans bought licensee In time to bld tor
at Grand Lodge for the final any deer permits. And there are
game ot lhe IMS season. Sight many more license dealers in
school buses hauled students, who
Game experts believe there
end of the field while mostly lo­ probably are as many elk in die
cal adults filled the regular stands
on one side... The Friday after - but look for a kill of only about
100 elk in December, a eharp
gym was thrlUlng, and HHS stu­ drop from last season when 269
dents primed for it during the day of these big animals were shot
with lhe last couple minutes of

at their field home they were

being under fire. . . .

Greenville Freshmen defeated
Alma, 19-0, Thursday to complete
He started at big Mr.Klnely a Greenville Frosh team, fl wins.
High in the Nation's capital beUngs High. The Greenville Jun­
ior Varsity defeated Alma the

- cmOK »■"
xm.«x&gt;
j»h the Catholic League champion-1
Weiler. Mike Hess. Brian Shum- special deer permits, including
shin tn 1945. In six anosonr. at

“ATitawj

,i£\. IS pJSTa... a, . I. UJ.ACKS - t™
Bjn,
making the count 27-7.
i much territory in Barry was
WeBer, 5-11. 105-pound deter­
The Saxons dug in. Steve Irish ..AS5.^;,g
mined lad. picked up 124 yards a*
hl.
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—• flret tun
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nuonu
have- not
For the night the Vikings In 15 carries to lead the Saxon •
then was held for ho gain on the
Officials: Floyd Conkin. Lan- changed, u
4ln^
Charlea Bodary. i the .season---------------------------------amaatwd 250 yards rushing and
attempted to skirt left, end bu.
umpire. and George Her- season runs from Nov. 13 through
passing. Johnson picked up a
was brought down by Mike Mur- j
Lansing, bead linesman.
*“*
“ «*—•-phy uu his six and Hostings took I
'
*'
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sills from Nov. 20 through Dec 5.
Orand Ledge was held to 28
'
I. . T.milv affair f.,rUUCU mU3t h*re nnUcr! lhrtC
net yards rushing but accumu­
Hess smashed for two. then a . ^x^all W a family affair for lnchea or 1QnKer A decr.for.
with 43 yards, Tom Hewitt with lated 123 yards through the air pass was incomplete. The next tw0 Tcxiuui on the -MicniK.u&gt; valap permit may be obtained for
effort fizzled and It was fourth Stale team Senior tackle Buddy Jlo jj,
uj&gt;
narthcm
Hastings connected three out of and 10. WlBlama punted out of Owaia brother and fiuher were half ot
Barnum with 26.
Lower Peninsula,
11 attempts for 29 yards. Grand trouble but an offside penalty Texaa Tech grlddcrs. while
cenUr-flre rifles and shotLedge had three passes inter­
put
tlie
ball
back
un
the
Hasting*
tensive
end
Bubba
Smith
was
|un-.
may
be
u.
‘
.ed.
but
no autocepted. Hastings one.
three. Again WBJlams- tainted.
. coached by hiir father in hRdiMndtic. semi-automatic dr. autoUng rifle or shotgun that can
1 more than 0 shells in both
interference call g.
Grand Ledge's gridden. skyhigh bidding for a share of the
league title, received thc opening
kickoff and were forced to kick
un the fourth down. Hastings
also filled to move lhe ball, and
After the kickoff, with n min­
drew a 15-yard penalty forcing
ute and a half left in the half,
Williams to punt.
On the second play Williams Hastings took to the air. Tlie
u&gt;w alter Joeing somo'mUrocpud
first aerial was incomplete, and
pfe second intercepted by Cad­
alter you have glvwn m yards foi
Saxon 42. Gibson smashed for well on his own 34. On tlie old
two then Weller took a handoff Statue of Liberty play. Gidivy
from Williams and want on his
midfield from where Cadwell
touchdown scamper. \
Alter the kickoff Grand Ledge lofted the ball to Faust who
gathered it in for a first down on
lhe Hastings 10. Three pas cs
forced to punt.
were incomplete, with Myers and
Steve Scbondelmaycr breaking
Bjork, ■ George Johnson, Brad
them up.
GlBasple. Chris Walker. BUI WUThe Ledgers attempted a Held
seven. Willlama on
goal which was blocked, but Hulings was called for offside It

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Myers broke tip the final puk-

Grand Ledge netted four yards
in three tries then punted as the the second half, with anTexccpUon of lhe final two minutes
Hastings started the second when lhe Comets accumulated
touchdown drive from the locals four first downs with thc aid of
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lJCSJ racea lor lu_ weuer gov a past Interference call
Rex Wieland intercepted the
"y ” I four, then five more and Olbeon
at Ruth VanDcti burgs home. madl. it flrsl down on Ule 32
Tile Sportswomen plan to spon- jj__
ess gained seven an * —
——
reverse.
«jr a Camp Fire group and “ •'WeBer —
- -■then
— Gibson
got —
one
Hastings took the kickoff start­
1 slammed to the 19. Olbson and ing the third quarter, moving
from their 31 for three first
downfl which* put the ball on the
player at Mlciugan State played got the yardage beck and three
for the Greenwich. Conn High extra A fumble to*t four then sputtered and the Saxons-gate
School team that captured the Williams flipped a pass to Weller
1962 Stale championship.
1—
On the second play Williams
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down on the 37 from where the
Interrupted drive was resumed
Weller got five. Brian Shum-

first down on the 25. Weller got
six In two trie* then Gibson
missed a first down by six inches.
Ha got the yardage on the fourth
down effort liven Shumway blast­
ed la the sc«n from where Gib­
son went In. Weller's kick was
good making the score 21-7.
In the fourth period Grand
Ledge was forced to punt from
their five after drawing a 15Hastings picked up
Comet Si. Irish Rr.t

were incomplete. WeBer returned
lhe punt 27 yards far a first do* n

A...

36 IRONSIDE DRIVE

ibe ball on the Comet seven.
(iibe.cn smashed but the Saxons
were In motion and drew a five~yard
“ penally.
1 ’*"
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Hastings High School
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phy. Urnnls Timm.
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COUNTY

We're Proud of the
SPLENDID SAXONS

�184-X3O, R. Morgan 138-230,
BASKETBALL LEAGUE
Lambert 539. Jerry Kwgatra 587, IMerrill 114-324, M. Nelson 111­
Glenn laubaugh Bit. Art Gallup I222, R. Wyngarden IU-217. J.
530. Don Bowen 911-548. Jerry Wyngarden 114-208, K. Rose 120­
a meetinc ot lhe ('lie BasketBmelker 202 - 696. Ward Wood- :204 and R Hall 115-202
mansee 201-533. Ron Fellow 314­
557. Dave Irwin 202-530, Bruce
SUNDAY MIXED DOUBLE*
Hasting* High School* main
Terry 511. Wayne Decker 206­
542. Harold Hall 612. Ray Jen­
player* are ashed io attend,
kin* 533. Ron Higdon 534. Pat Kaslnsky 201-531. Roc Fellow
alaiir idlli an* nilirr Interest[Tvrpenlng 234-589, Charles 180-818. Allan Hlnricham 900I Krauss 559, Charles Blair 206BOWLING
jacx oiierer aui-on. au;
Sheler 226 - 496, Pete Montague :
.A*
HASTINGS CLASSIC LEAGUE 206-551. Nick Gorodenskl 510 and
rtngton 216-541.
nBonnU,
A raft of good scores weir rolled John Oorodrtukl 517.
Standings: Parker's Tavern 36.
.
JJ’J80' .STV?’
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Wednesday night of last week in
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Snyder 170. Roae Hlnrtchaen 164. Hastings Aluminum, smith Bros,
the hot Classic league, with Dar­
1 Jack Cronlnger 187-467, P»« and Vd*J Mobil 23. Dale's Baker*
HANTAM LEAGUE
and
Chenoweth's Machinists 21,
rel WUlyard leading the way
Cronlngvr 156. Helene Bourne
with 232-202-238 fur a big 672.
Consumer's and Larke Cltgo 20.
Slandings: Haan's 18. Legion 164. Von Howell 155. Dorothy Deputies 19.. Bender Gravel 18.
BUI Burn* hit 251-648, Bill Hack­
Burna 153, Gene Wyant 179.
Montgomery Ward 16. Al'» 8*
ney 234-838 and Dave Reynold* Auxiliary. Bums Refrigeration.
Dot* Bar. Viking and Tinkler's
223-601 to complete the ll»t of Kaechele's and Dale's 13. Pood
COMMERCIAL MINORS
15. The Banner and Southend
l»d* over the 600 barrier
Center and Patten Monument 11.
Bob Munson rolled 214-581 to 1 Food* 13, Patten Monument 12
Dave Dimmers fired 233-599. George's Cltgo 10. Lawrence LP
Karol Owen 518. Maynard Park 8. Superette. East Side Lumber set the pace Thursday In the! and Hasting* Electric 11 .
505. Don. Ptckard 225-556. Dick and Auto Tag inn 7, Hastings Commercial Minora. Galen Dan­
Bonankl 533. Chrh Howard 221­ Aluminum and Copper Lantern iel* chalked 206-580. Bud Waters MON. NITE BOWLERETTES
Team standings: Walldorffa
577. D. Morgan 512. Cleo Roblyer 6. VAJ Service 5. Hastings Motor 221-542, Don Mathew* 201-517.
241-530. Harv Haan 205-529, Paul
Car) Hathaway 511, Bon Benner
Edward* 505. Don Drake 556, Ben Lumber 4.
506. Hanr Baker 210-523. Keith Color Center 24. Gilmore’s 22.
Good scores: L. Reardon 219- ___
_ „
__ ___
_ ______
Kenyon 503. BUI Ransom 513.
Keeler
202-509.
Ray
Jenkins___
209- Gardners and Hasting* Radio *
Shannon Lydy 201-53!, John Ka- 237. J. Haan 118-335. J Barnum 556. Butch Klmmey 115, Paul
sinsky 203-567, Dick Hart 202­ 128-235. J. Miller 127-233. J.ICaasel 557. Duane AUerdlng 213- and Action Flex 18. Hasting*
530. Stu Sweet 611. Charles Pur- Whltney 119-231, J. Burnworth 1551. Jim Myen 523 and Jim Har. Floor Covering 17. Hastings Mill­
- Ing 16. Cuylars Trucking 15.

HASTINGS

The Hunting Seasons Are Here
Choose from the
Largest Assortment of
Hunting Apparel in
Central Michigan

hart Sinclair 14, Copper Lantern
, 10 and Arcade Beauty Solon 8.
: Good scries: Barb KIc racy 206­
519. Faye Allen 204-540. Shirley
VanDenburg 190-543. Evelyn
Donovan 199-447. June Rlchaid-

478. Wilma Daniels 185-483. Anna
McDonald 159-488, Ellen Davis
168-460. Katy Colvin 174-464.
Fem Brown 175-459, Nyla Wat­
rous 165-405. Boonie Hathaway
185-481. Barnfee Smith 180-443.
Inez Lyon 160-445. Slwron Har­
rington 160-450 and Solly VanDulne 167-457.
Good Games: Rose Hlnrichsen
179. Nancy Taylor 185. Peg BerBetty Howes 167 and Frieda
Lantern picked up the 4-7-10
split

REACREATION LEAGUE NO. 8
Standings: Walldorffa 24. Gil­
more's 23. Johnnies Auto Parts
Confectionery

18.

Woodmansee

Final Area Prep Games
Set for.Friday Night
Michigan's prep football sea-

nearly all school* Ulla week and
tn thu area fan* can sec unbeat­
en Middleville hrxst Saranac. Ma­
ple Valley soe* to Olivet. Battle
Creek loikeview take* on U»e unBrated Central Bearcats. Grand
Ige goes to' Lansing Eastern.
Laming Gabriel* to St. John*
and Belding to Greenville.
Middleville

T-K

Central
Standings
rtUKL STAWDIMO!

IFe«£

Juggernaut

Delton High s Panthers scored
a 19-13 win over Mattawan,
Waytand blasted Hamilton. 26-0;
and Springfield whipped Belle.Middleville'* Dave VanEUt. 220pound fullback, picked up 180
yarn in'20 carries and hl* block­
ing helped Rob White to pick up
162 yard* in 21) attempts and one
touchdown VanElst scored the
other three, bringing hl* total
for the *ea*un to 14.
The Trojan line limited Ma­
ple Valley's speedsters Bill Reid
and l*sul Goforth, and held the

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Bowling

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SOO
OUTDOOR LIFE
AMERICAN FIELD

Your Hottg

l»M. Sp«rt«

Comstock Park won third place
in the Trt-River whipping Beld­
ing. 25-12. and Lowell overpowlite Express^
lags:
TEAM
Middleville

stand-

COMMERCIAL MAJORS
Standing*: Piston Rings 29.
Sports Bar and Larke Buick 24.
Culllgan 23. Harwood and MIUer
Jewelers 22. Roush Tailors 211&gt;.
Montgomery Ward 20. CltyjFood
19. Hastings Aluminum 13. Auto
Tag Inn 12 and Tyden 10'i.
BUI J e r o w Thursday' came
through with one of the out­
standing score* of the season
when he clicked 247-203-210 for
a fine 660. John McLean tnaggled
237 - 612. Jack Sheler 233 - 811.
John Kaalmky 220-800. Maynard
Tucker 203-575. Harry McCollum
218-558. Lester Springer 554. Al
Relgler 212-548. Harry Long 548.
Harvey Haan 539. Shannon Lydy
529, Norm Asplnal 203-530, BUI
Hackney 542. Robert Miller 549. ।
Glenn- Laubaugh 207-553, Bob

BUILDING

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Phona 374-3523

USE BANNER WANT ADSI

Veterans Day

Dinner and Dance
American Legion Hall in Hastingi

Saturday, November 13th
Dinner Served 6:30 p.m.—$3.00 couple
Dancing 9 to 1—$2.00 couple
Bud Wolfe's Orchestra
Guest Speaker will ba Duane Brigstock,

Immediate Fast State Commander
SEVERAL OFFICERS FROM THE 4th DISTRICT

WILL BE PRESENT

MEMBERS

Hr

GUESTS INVITED

This is the elegant, new interior

of the new ’66 Plymouth VIP

Hamilton
KVA (Final) 1965 STANDINGS

BOWL INC.

NORTHLAND
Shirts

four.
Bay City Central and Battta
Creek Central were one-two 1K
the Free I’res* and UPI polls
while the AP had Battle Creek
tint and Bay City second.

HASTINGS

AND

Pants

AND RESERVATIONS

fourth to romp over Bangor. BO18. Bangor scored twice in the
second frame.
Sparta High won Ils first TriRlrer Conference title in years
Friday and lhe llnl victory

Bob and Mickey Lambert

PENDLETON
Coats

FOR INFORMATION

Lake wood Frosh
Trample Charlotte

under Karpinski. Buchanan has

IlMhelman to Chip Ferguson Banner US and Auto Tag Inn
with Jim Baker kicking the., anrfwBCH 7.

Galesburg scored 12 points In
the flrat period. 18 in the second.

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Janlor

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FOR FUN AND
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Open Bowling

High

Tile game, which saw Brian
WEDNESDAY TWILIGHTERS
HASTINGS MFG. LEAGUE
Carol'Blnke had the top aeries. Pinkston score from 20 yards
MayTtard Tucker led Ute loop 448. followed by Nancy Wibalda out on the second play from
with 228-608. Hany McCollum with
a I Hi 428 and Della
oelia Gorodenskl
oorouensxi
~
roUed 223-576. Joe Bennett 585. &lt;IS N.nry had . I* huh «.»e.
J"n CMU
Les Springer 557. Al Relgler 537. Sharon Craig 168 and Carol,****1 llu’* ,lmet
Jerry Bmelker 537. Mike Rey­ Stake 164 Hastings Mutual had
Starting for Lakewood were
nold* 5J1. Bob Stutz 530. Art Gal­ the high team game of 2284 with Max McLeod. Ron Coppeaa, Mel
lup
518. Jack
Smith 615. Bob
r
Prn?JL
Jai4 ^Doohttle
’siO I'evoa No 1 rollln&lt; 2334 ,nd Townw&lt;ld- P*ul H"*1 Herbte
J I Le«* No. 2 posted 2222
, Rush. Dave Meyer. Fred Rainer.
and Bob ElUget and Ken B«k-------- ------------------wke
JrrTy
T(Jm
BUI Rost and Dick Steward
StaXgs: Tool Room 29. Of- I)------ 1. II UQ 'Taw.™ I
_
were credited with mure than 50
flee
26.
Courthouse
Service
24.1
percent of the IJons' tackles.
_ ,
r»
I lot of action." said Asalstant
Wayland scored on 1U fjrat two Leftovers and-Caslte 21. Machine ,Tth, 6th in Polls
coach oerald Hopkins. "EvwyRoom
and
Tough
Ouys
18.
JourotJen.Mve drives, the Oral touch| ona did a nod Inis and the*
Hastings High's undefeated D
play in lhe first period. Terry Chrome Room II
football team waa ranked 5th
win cave the little VlkParks tossing to Rog Merten
among Michigan*! Claaa B'h
Len Kaminski ran 75 yard:,
yards in
TUESDAY TWISTERS
schoolii by the Associated Pres* ■
the »econd period and Park*' standing*: Pleasant Point Mo- poll announced Tuesday, and waa 1
kicked the firat of two extra tel 24. Bam Market 23. Powder ranked 6lh in the Detroit Free
points to give Ute Wildcats a
2i.(
ipc*] pin*nce 21. Pres* coaches poll .
18-0 lead at intermission.
. M cF. Lassie! 19*. and Beedle
The UPI ranked Hastings llth.
Terry Bartell went over from I
Agency 11.
the four in the third period and
Carol KMicr »u high with
Jim Kotraba closed out Ute scor- &gt; ng^8l. Joan Martaln posted
• Pickup and Dslhrsrying in the finale on a 20-yard • 16O-42t5, Dolly Larooo 161-428. State.
;run.
Buchanan Is coached by BUI
.
Marilyn Curtis 172-404. Shirley
Jeff n.ll*. (hr.- .hr., An&lt;n
aWrley HbwU 4OI.
401. Karpinski, former HHS wrestling
Virginia Howard 169-466 and coach and assistant football men­
THE FURNITURE
Delton Panther* to their thrill- Mao Parker 164-423.
tor. Karpinski's eleven la unbeat -

Gull Lake picked up a safety
with 20 seconds left as a high
pass from center on a Comstock
punt sailed Into lhe end zone
Gull Lake drove to the Comstock
10 in the final seconds but the
Blue Devils were stopped by the

Favorite Family
Fun"

TL'ESDAY MIXED LEAGUE
Standings: Thornapple Skating
Rink 25. Highlands Dairy 24,
River Bend Golf and Welton's
Heating &amp; Plumbing 23. Andrus
Insurance 20. Johnson's Furni­
ture and Ken's 8c Bob's Gulf 18
and Poll s Construction 13.
Good scores: Junior Russel
185-511, Dick WUcox 111-503,
Walt Sinclair 173-4M, Louise An­
nis 163-391. Jim Rhoades 175-

HONOR GRID TEAMS
Uncs

derson 183-497. Arlene Wilcox
146-38^ and Olav Befring 221- by lhe Chartdtte Orloka Thura-

Lockahorr Farm* 12 and NashviUe Gravel and Hastings Meat
Market 11.
Jim Malcolm blistered Uye
maptea for a 248 high game fin­
ishing with 542. Dave Kruko
MONDAY MIXERS
rolled 563. George Cogswell 538.
Shirley VanDenburg again led
Gordon French 538. Kingsley
Gailey tossed 21 yards to Har­
Bennett 533. Ray Lundquist 531 land
I
Gates for lhe Aral TD. then thc lassie* with 197-534. Gerry
Newton
and Faye Alien each
hit Oates ‘again for lhe second
TD. The play covered 79 yards. Misruled 510. June Benner 181­
506. Louise Bahs 178-508. Jean
McAHUter
195 - 495, Gladys Ed­
flipped to Mike Poteet Matta­
wan scored tn lhe third and ward* 187 - 471, Myrna DePew
IM-477. Betty Sheler 167-475 and
fourth periods.
Betty
Sothard
159-451
Comstock upaet Gull Lake Fri­
Standlugs: Welcome Tavern
day, &gt;4-9, dropping the Blue
Devils from runnejudp honors in 27. McAlltaterb MH. Foodland
23'i.
Nortiulde
Grocery 23. Has­
the Katamaroo Valley Aaaoclatton to a three-way tie for second tings Height* 22. Bherlfls Girls
with Comstock and Bangor, all 20. Saving* &amp; Loan 19H. Vogt's
Funeral
Home
and Mary's
finished with 4-2 records behind
Beauty Shop 18’4. Haan'a Stand­
unbeaten Galesburg-Augusta.
ard and Michigan Magnetics 18.
F&lt;xk! Center. Platon Ring and

BOWL

Lambert 214-850. Floyd Cblvta
217-542. Bill Burns 213-534, Dave
Irwin 524. Wayne Newton 200­
519. Bob Hollister 208-538 and
Tom Gilliland 555

Woodland at Michigan

limgor
Delton ..
Mattawan

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Ph. Wl 5-3412

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AA-43 at Sprague Rd.. Dolton

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CHEVROLET

1965 PONTIAC
4 Dr. Starchief Sedan. Auto
matte drive, radio, power steer
Uta. power brakes.......... . .52650

dirplay ciauifted style*.

IMS MEBCUBY PARKLANE
4 Dr. Sedan. New Mercury
trade. Like new. Ha* very few
mile*. .................................. 83954

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1965 CHEVROLET
Impel* 85 2 Or. Help . buck*! **at»,
radio. hooter. pwr. itaoring &amp; brake*.

Calendar of Special Events

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4 Dr. Sedan. 8 cyl. eng. Has
radio. In aiiowTootn condition 1 1964 FALCON
............
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1964 FORD OALAX1E 5M
4 Dr. Sedan. Automatic. V8
Power steering, power brakes
............................
81695

HASTINGS
MOTOR SALES

1963 CHEVROLET
Belair*. 4 dr. 5ed . V-«, Automatic.
Radio. Haatac. Ona Owner.

IM4 COMET CALIENTE
4 Dr. Sedan. Automatic trans
Radio. .................
S16S5

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1M1 RAMBLER

1963 RAMBLER
2 Dr. Automatic...........

1M8 FORD 4 Dr. Sta.'Vigu&lt;1150

4 wheel drive------------ .....8895

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1959 LINCOLN
Premiere 4 Dr. Sedan. Has 1965 VOLKSWAGEN CAMPER
full power and extra good con­
. . Fully equipped for that
dition...................................... 8795
FORD 2 Dr. Sedan ....8225

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I 1962 CHEV. IMPALA
1 4 Dr. Hardtco; radio, healer, auto , 1

tvu

1M1 PLYMOUTH
Valiant Wagon ... ..... ....8250

tlon with 9.000 mile*.
1963 OLDS CONVERTIBLE
. . . Dynamic 88. power steering

. red with white top and match­
ing ^interior.
1963 OLDS SPORT COUPE
. . Beautiful maroon and

direct from the field . . .

Used
Farm Machinery

We Offer Top Prices
For Your Corn

FARM BUREAU
SERVICES

—1962 John Deere 2010 Tractor.

-1961 John Deere 3010 Gas
Tractor. Like n,wl
—1950 John Deere B Tractor.
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—IBM Cockshutt Tractor. A-l

If

Heating - Plumbing

—New Idea 2-Row PuU Picker.
Service
Good shape.
.
—Several Used Plows—All sixes.
—Grain Bln to fit Pick-up Truck. New • Remodel • Repair
—Good Used Chain Saws.
—John Deere No. 40 self-pro­
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pelled Combine with 10 It.
grain head and new corn head. 305 5. Church Wl 5-5352
—2 wheel heavy duty Grain
tf
Trailer with hydraulic dump
—Oliver one-row Corn Picker.
Good shape!
MUD and SNOW
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Z

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11/11

1983 OLDS SEDAN

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1965 PLYMOUTH VALIANT
4 Dr. 6 cyl. Standard.
1961 VALIANT
4 Dr. Standard. Radio, heater^
1964 CHEV. CHEVELLE
4 Dr. 6 cyl. Bid. trans. 0,000

1M2 RAMBLER CUSTOM
4 Dr. 8 cyl. Automatic. Radio,
heater. Cheap!
1962 FORD GALAX1E
4 Dr, 6 cyl. Stand. Radio.

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... 4 Dr. Power slterlugaBtf
brakes.

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’

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It

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y
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11/18

WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED
in aluminum, steel or wood
sash. Burkey Auto Olea &amp;
Radiator Shop, 218 N. Jeflerson. Hasting*.
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It lu Ordered that oa Novrnbw
14. 19M. at 0:10 *.«, ta th* Pro­
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Adelbrrt lortrlgkl. a4 nun Lie* lor wllk
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'louttd ta tka Boathwata tractHud
oouiri of tk* ttealbaail fracltcotl
quarter of Btcltea 4. Tan 1 Monk.
Haag. 9 Wtel. Harry T*tra*blt&gt;.
Barry Cvuty. MIcklgM.
■UMH. kowarer. ta eaadllteaa. '*•
.inilioat and 1.1 ta 11....» .« r.,-.til
11 la tikdend that *a Noraotbar 1* ad at Llboe 1TB el D**di. |Mfd 48.
at 10:4* AJI. ta lhe Probata ttourt Icgitbrr
wllk tka laacattnla. karrdltarow, iLuttas*. Michlgaa, a hearing
b* held on the petition ot Ctenld Fax
for probate ot a purported WIU; tat
granting nf edmtaUlraUtn to tka
at Na**mk*e, 194S.
cuter aaaaad. at a*ma vtbar auilabl* 4tk dayriHttT
FBDKBAL BA VINOS
AND IXJAN ASSOCIATION
OF KALAMAZOO
PuUteattea and urrlca .hall U
■ad* *■ pr*rid*4 by atelula aad
Court rule.
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0BDEB FOE PUBLICATION,
la lha Matter ot tka K*iata *1:
klat* at Michigan. Tb* Probate Charlaa
A. Habart'oa, I&gt;«c**4rd. MU
Leorl f*r lb* County ef Barry.
»k* Matter ef tka Eatat* ot No. I1.4«*.
tkal aa Nor. 10. IMS.
KU* 8. Kate*. Dewed. Fite Na. at It10la Ord.rrd
A.M, ta Ibr Probata Court­
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room. Halting', Mirhlgu. a haartag
Il la Onlrred that aa Nor. IS.
beta oa ta* txtllloa of J aka .&lt;
UMS at 11 A.M. ta th* Probate Court­ ba
Uolxrtaoa.
Adadalalrater.
far allow
room. Haattaga. Micklgaa, a hawing aac* ot kte Ont aad Baal a««u*l
and
bo bald oa ih* prtlUMt nt Uaorg*
Kate* lot appatalmrot of aa admin- lor asalgntural &gt;1 rxldur.
iatrater. and far a ditermlnalloa ot aaad* a* prat &gt;4*4 by alatai* aad
batea.
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read* a* provided by alatute and Dated:
^FklllF IL MUekaU, Jadga of Pro(tout ml*.
Dated: O*«. Z3, 19g*.
Bl'gal aad Itadlon.
^Philip U. Mltehdl, Judg* of Pro- Attu*a*ya
far Fiduciary
Paul E. Hiaga!
Altern'ya*'for”pilitorr*
ioa w. dial* Hlreal
Ha'Unga, Mtekigaa
-71/18
1097 Amar. Natl. Beak Bldg.
Kateaaio*. Mirkigau
H/n
PUBLICATION OBDUL
MOBTOAOB BALE.
_ Stet* of Mtekigaa. Probata C«art
Dotaull ha.lag bent a.d* in lb*
R*:—Kalat* at Catharina Weaker,
eaadiUoa ot a c.rtata Martgage which alio
known aa Kalkartaa Wanker, D*waa ta*4a oa the *0ih day &lt;t Xu rent­ coated.
BfejAUil..,
.
bar Ibis bj; DUN D. JACKHUN. JK.
aad Doaotur A. JACKUOX. hue­ lag *a tk* paillloa *f Uottllab WaaXer
bead and wile, *■ Mortgagor*, to the roguMlIng allowutc* of Fiduciary*
FIHHT FKDKKAL MAViNuit AND Final Account aad A'algnm«a&lt; of raft*
LOAN ABHOC'lATION OF KALAMA da* af ratal* to th* pneoat emitted
ZOO. 34S W«*t Michigan Arrow*.
Tt-ffiZ
Kalamai**. Mi-hlgan. a rvrporallon S3.” T™
uadsr Ua law* &lt;&gt;t th* United IHate*. oa Xor. 3&gt;r«, l»aS, »ll:J4 p.M.
aS Mortgager, aad rworded on the
nu vrdar ehau b* pebllabod ac3&lt;d day ot Dec*mb«r, 1»*S. ta th*
Fkiitp U- Miteball. Probate-JttdgK
•t*o,ot th* Hagt.ier ot Deeda for
Barry Couaty aad Hlata of MteMgan Noreaber Zad. IB**
la Llb«r 141 of Morlgag.a, page 14B. Lauraace
X. Barnett.
•a which Mortgage thrro la claimed to Attorn.jr Jor'Fiduciary
TUKzV' THUlL-CtND,M ONE* *HCN* Uaitlag*. Mtehlg.a*1 *
lf/lg
DHXD T111X.TYNINX AND Sn/lUO
(Sl.lSB.a*) DOLLABH principal and
talamt, and ao ault ar proc**dlagi al Spacial Trout P*nd
law or la equity hating btaa mallTh* Cou'criallun Comndiatea. ttedar Ad 1&gt;U. P A. IBJS. a* •■eadad.
aald It artcage, aad lhe P«w*r of HU. ordtra (aU ardtra te th* coal***/
ta aajd Mortgage owatataad hartag
b***ote eporaUr* by r**a*a *t aa&gt;d
4*faah:
tul lu *.k 1* Bataa 1’aad. Barry
NOTICE It hereby giiaa that oa th*
1’4 day ef February, IBS*, at ate*
* clock la th* fareooM. Eaatrrn ArtlSetal lurau aaly Bay ba uiid / aa
Htaadard Tint*. *1 tka North Frost boats or ratta may ba uic-4 oa tka
Door of tho Court Ilona* la th* City puad: dally aad l~u*".lon limit .ball
at Haallaga. dial* ot Michigan, that ba twa trout a«l laaa tkaa toalva
being lhe place et hnldtac the circuit taekaa long.
Crnrt far tb* County .f Barry, than
Ayprarad Iteptember 171k. IMk
Will b* offered for aal* aad atad to .
Il/IS

A PasclnatlnR Opportunity
The extremely lucrative field of
cownerics has n select opening
1962 AUSTIN HEALY SPRITE PIONEER’ BRAND 80RO HUM- ta your area. Viviane Woodard
Corporation will arrange for
CONVERTIBLE—30 to 35 ml
SUDANORA8S HYBRIDS the right woman to be trained
per gxl. guaranteed. 8950. Call
start quickly and coma back at our expense ta our Make-up
945-3236.
11/11
fast alter cutting or grazing
Academy In California or New
Use them lor posture or green York. If you qualify you will be
1963 GALAXIE FORD — Red.
chop. See us soon for the vari­ trained in the glamorous tech­
tudor, whitewalls, power iteereties that can make the moat niques of the movie industry.
tag. vinyl interior, tinted wind­
of your forage ocrea next year. If you would like to have a
shield. padded da*h. radio,
Wayne Richard. Sunfield
cosmetic business of your own
record player. Phone Lake
Albert Bell. Nashville
write today to: B. K. Stalls. 582
Odessa 374-8470.
11/18
Veme Winger, Freeport 11/11 Territorial. Battle Creek. 11/18
CUSHMAN MOTOR SCOOTER
—Less engine. Also racing go- EGG WASHER and 12 plastic EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER
covered egg basket*.
11/11
cart. Call 945-2287.
11,18
— Typing and general office
work. Please send appUcatlons
POUR GERMAN HHKPHFRn
to: Box-995. c/o Hastings Ban­
PUPPIES—Cun be teen after
Ar Boat*
ner.
tf
5 pm. nt 283 E. Grant St.
Phone Wl 5-2303.
U/ll
WHEELER MARINE SALES &amp;
EXPERIENCED MARRIED
SERVICE — Mercury outboard
MAN far dairy farm. Good
motor*. New and used boat*. A Help WuRtMl
wages, house and other extras.
Hole Boat*. Trailer* and acPhone: Charlotte, 543-2837.
.ceaiaric*. M-66 In Nashville.
U
OL 3-2851 or OL 3-8074.
U
NOTICE: Many IHUnga to th.
•mate" *r fanta la" column* ar*
not intend'd to *lchute or di*A- NoHcm
-A Bu*ina*i OppartunitiM
ernragr application* from parasite

A Buiineta Service*

OPEN FRIDAYS
9 A M. to 5:30 P.M.

advancement.

r*»rn*hU» ot Bkrro. CauatF ef

0BDXB FOB PUBLICATION.
_ ante of Michigan, T»* Probate

FOR SALE—3 Coon hounds and
6 pup*. Bart Plercefield, Mulli­
ken.
11/n

A Automotive

48821.

• Over-Start's Wallpaper
&amp; Paint Store
—

th*

Classified Paragraphs

view appointment write: Box

Night Stock Clerks

Special $335.00
HASTINGS

"

GOOD AS NEW
STORE

Meat Cutters

clean!

1M1 FORD SEDAN
4 Dr, 8 cyl, automatic Radio
1M1 RAMBLER STA- WGN.
Custom 4 Dr.

M-37 So.

PUBLICATION OBDBS.
•Slate ot Mlrlilgaa, Tho Probote
Court tor lhe County at Barry.
bUb ot Klchard 11. Me»er. Ur
cr*.r.l. Kll* No. 7W9 T.
It u UrdrriHl that on Decitubor 7.
1905. al 11 AM. la U» Probate
CoortteMm. IlMtlag*. . Mirkigau. a
bra/teeg be bald on a patlUoa by Old
K.bi Bank and Trn»l luoiiaa, pray­
ing for the alkuaac* of lb* CoIruete.* Thirty Hflh Arronnl.
1-ubUcaliun *ml **r«ka .hall b*
mad* *• pro, 14*1 by atatnto and
l oan rule.
Date. Nov. n. 190S
I'billp 11. M it hell, Judge ot Pm

MEN OR WOMEN-Uko to be
your own boss with unlimited
earning* potential? Part time
945-3150
or fulltime. Husband and wife

Meat Managers

1963 FORD SEDAN
. . . Very low mileage and ex­
ceptionally clean, standard
transmMaiou lor economical

1M1 BUICK STATION WAGON
Fully reconditioned. power
steering and brakes, nice famlIMS PLYMOUTH BARRACUDA
2 Dr. 6 cyL Stand, w/wall*.
Radio.
1966 OLDS HOLIDAY SEDAN
One owner and above average
1964 VOLK^y.AGEN* CAMPER
condition. Look this onc^rjr..
1963 CHEVY MONZA
4 ap. Iran*. Bucket scat*. Ra­
NICE CHOICE OF CHEAP
dio, beater.
TRANSPORTATION CAMS.
1943 MERCURY METEOR
8 cyl. Standard. Radio, w/ wall*.
1M3 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE
2 Dr. Sedan. Auto. 8 cyl. Radio,
heater.

Experience preferred:

steering and brakes, radio,
good whitewall Urea, fully

S. Hanover ot City Limit*

915-2223

M-37 So.

PUBLICATION 0BDBB.
Mlchlga*. Frutal* Ou«l
vunty.
*1* uf W**a Fl*w«a. D*N*. 14.1.1U.
Nallr* la litnby &lt;liv*o ikal a
ktarluc on U* Mllil*u of Kltal
r.lliab«ik Hippy pnylag tkal *4ntalairtllaa ot »ald »&gt;iat. lo b« grakiad
l* Bih.l ElUabnk Hlpry or a»*.
Olk.r auilabl* ****** tkal adjudka
Uoa aad d&lt;l*rauaallvt&gt; ot Ik* **non&lt;
wk* ar* huln al law of drc*dcal n
Utl*4 lo tahwli &gt;ral aad p«r**a»l
Mtala of d*c*4*al will bo heard al
Barry Probata O*»rt Ha&gt;il*s&gt;. Michi­
gan l.u Notraib.r 93. HUIS at 1:*O
»r than b* publiatad ar­
&lt;-r l,l C t,
Norwaser , 1*4*
1'hlllp 1 Mllck*ll. Probate Judga.
S.e real* (SSaj, prenidod furthar, AUornay t r P.’lHtaMr
baaorr. that up la Bfty (Su) parking
l-imita May lx *old la iko Kant aula NaUvaal B ak Bldg.
11/U
Htnot lol. tbe rhargo for &gt;ald pnanita Ila* ling*. dtebtgaa
lo bo Toy Hollar* t«3.M) j«r nonlb
Th* lily Clark akail wll'aald y«rwiu PUBUCATAIOM OBDEB.
.■n .(iiaeiorb b*»u ar fraeUoa Uiarnof,
HUI*
of
Mlrblgaa,
la
lhe
Probat*
■ml pro»i«o Ibo naeoaaary parking
a* L«waty &gt;r Harry.
ixrmll Io ba plaeed In in* rig*I rrar
a.ndi.w »t Ik. erbklo for .tub lb* Cha"l*aU&gt;X* Matter ot tka K'tat* of
a*a l!«nry, Dorouaad. Fll*
parnut 1* aold. bald penult* al.all nul
ta eahd In any otkw parking lot
Take S. lew th*l
*1
parking mater located on th* *trv*t* 194*. at 10:00 A.M. in th* Probate
Court Hwma HoaUag*. Michigan. *
at Uia City at Haallng*.
hearing
will
bo had oa Ik* Final AaTh!, vrdinaarc el.aU leacsen* *ff*ceount at Ju»M H. Toaport. adaiau
ti&lt;a Peraenbar 1. IMS.
praytag that said accraat b*
MoeM by Kenleld and .uppvrtad trator.
allowed aa hl* 4n*| aroouaL that hl*
be ad.ipce.l as read.
Uadniauoi mailed aad Um latten *t
ra herrfwa graaied tx
Yr*, a. Say* II. A blent 0.
aaaal&gt;*4.
Dated: Noe.
lu«j
Publican ■n aad arralra will b«
i, Donna J. Kinney. lUatlnga City
n.rk. i do hereby certify Jhai Yhd Wada a* p urldad by tew aad Court
I?1?-. Nov
..
1. IBM.
advpud by th* loennuit. Council at Dated:
Philip U MIMtaU. Judg* ot Protbe City at llaetjaga. Michigut. *1 tai*
11/14
bcT •, !»•*. *
tot Barry

StgMd: Dunaa J. Kinney.
PUBLICATION OBDEX.
City Clerk
11/11
tH.tr Ot Migbbf.a. Probate Court
for the CwtlJ
Barry.

Let Farm Bureau Services
handle your shelled corn

I

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NOTICES

NOTICE!

8795

1961 BUICK 4 Dr. H.Cop. ..81175
1U11

1961 RAMBLER
4 Dr. Classic Sedan...........8 &lt;85 1 radio; healer, w walla. Fun power.

1959 RAMBLER
4 Dr. Sta. Wgn._________ 8125

II

1963 RAMBLER 2 Dr. 660 —89W

_l 11___ LLL

TRANSPORTATION
SPECIALS

SATURDAY, DEC. 4
PANCAKE * HOMEMADE
SAUSAGE SUPPER — American
Legion Hall. Saturday, Dec. 4.

1963 DODGE 4 Dr. 440 V8 ..51295

I 1959 CADILLAC 2 DR.

I960 MERCURY 4 Dr. H.Top. &lt;193

Wl 5:39O3

1964 DODGE DART

steering and brakes. Hadio.
Like new! ..................... ...11795 | 1962 CHEVY II
| -t Dr. 300 States; l&gt;lu* w/blua tram.
1963 PONTIAC GRAND, PRIX
6 cyt. with standard Irammiuaon.
Hardtop Coupe. Fully equipped.
A one owner that's Ante new
------------------------------------- SUM

1962 MERCURY METEOR
4 Dr. Sedan. V8. automatic
trans. Radio--------- ------------ 8895

Corner Michigan &amp; Court

1961 DODGE POLARA
3 Dr. Hardtop................ 32895

_| 11___ 11 L_

1963 MERCURY
’4 Dr. Sedan..................... 81195

THU RS, FBI, NOV. 18-19
“OUR HEARTS WERE
YOUNG AND GAY," HHS Junlor Class Play Nov. 18-19. Cen­
tral Auditorium.

USED CAR CENTER

1 1962 OLDS
1963 FORD GALAX! E 500
2 Dr. Sedan. Automatic. Radio
Very few mile*. ............... 81295 1 Automata. Ona Owner, Vary Cltan

__IJ.I_ _ _ _ LIL

NOVEMBER 6-2A
CANDY SALE. Hastings Camp
Fire Council. Fanny Farmers
Candy. Please support the glrb

220 W. State

.Wl 5-2454

1964 FORD CUSTOM
4 Dr. Sedan. V8 engine. Radio
_______________________ SI 635

1963 CHEVROLET B1SCAYNE
1 1962 CORVAIR CONV.
Sedan. An one owner, has very
lew mile*............................. SUM I Rad with whita top. Automatic.
I taebo. hatter. bucket aaata. Clean!
1962 CHEVROLET B1SCAYNE
Sedan.
..................... 8 895

Calendar of
Special Events

1IMJI lllvJ

Ill____ LLL

1M3 MERCURY CUSTOM

and rkarga* Io ba coUoolad by moaaa
,.l n. patting mowra U tka bj.um
l»auM va twblle drool* wiikia tka
my fw I ba jraryoao of cootrallloa
bad , lagalaltag parking tkarooa art
(It) for OMh loalto (13) miautaa
or trartlan tbuaol lot all IlZHt parkicy jartara. Court BUMI Ldl (bol«u Cniutk aad JUfenval. Coart
»ir»&lt;i Lot (bMuooa Jaffonua and
MKbigM).
IT., parking Ih&gt;, raloa aad chargn*
. L* aU imrklag aorolgo tWlnbod ~by
bail niato airrot lol aad tka
Uotai lot aad lb. Ui North ot Stale
beiaern Chunk aad Jtfor. .. dtmt*. ar* haroby 4e»d aa gio
..no &lt;Jc&gt; lor oaek two (X) bourn ot
ftaruoa thorooi, yravidad. bawutar.
that the Nuttb tlor of Ualota in tkn
laal lol abevu UMalloaod akah ba

। ALL ERRORS—la ad* taken by phone to be at taador'a rUk,
aitnouga we m*M apecul etlor* to see that rhe copy is taken
correctly.

1435 S. Hanover
Wl 5-2425

1&gt;T., toxacaK la la ■&gt;(••( n«*d ot aU blu t-wp/sr j. ".nx
F*ral*&lt; to r»U*r* gwa coagM- Michigan, ihu AdmlaUtraior ot tall
UIIKKKA* Or4ta*a«* Mo. M. **
l-aMMailM* aid «*nlc* ah*U b*
MtakUabM parttag tallKM mad* a* protldad by Buuit* and
Wu in ik&lt; tfjma.
Oourt Itul*.
TUB CITY OP llAHTINOB O1L Dat*4: Net. 1. 1984
DAlNti.
PMlb IL MUcb.ll, Ju4g* ot Pr»mcuoo 1. SarUoa 10 ot OkUhmk*
Balyk O. BUkkata
So. M, aa Anaadad. ia^taraby
Alltau*/ far Aduxlnliuator
K -nae* la borobT^USiwd MB llcurlctla Hlr«n
Kaikoakaoe, Mtahlgak
11/U

BOX NUMBIR--Although Tho Baaeor deal nut recommead
“blind oda" for beet rstuHs, wo will provide “baa number''

end

caata aa4 (Saiga* of aala, latlaSlag »a
atl*ra*y ha o( Me/te, MtalW bf
taw, th* laaila aad pnau*«a 1* eaM

Barry aad Hiala of Mlakliaa, sad dt»iter
crlb*d aa follow*, te witl
Lau SB, SB aad 41 af tatttega Grara
-ijsspttSi tri.tr”- ftoaorl
of Crookad L*k*. M&lt;**4tag
to tea rrxoedad plat tkaroaT, Uta*

ror iwonry woras.

CASH RATI—2'ic por word with mJnimwm o&lt; 50c. Or. ad. oof
paid for by fbw Thursday following the date of publkatiow.
• carryi.g charge o4 IGc w.ll b. added. Each .ddmoasl
cooMCuthr* repeat taterttok wrthewt chaago of copy for
h price.

SAFE BUY
USED CAR

Z

kaie—awe

MINIMUM

th* kigko'l bi War at paMte aaatfoa

LEGALS

CLASSIFIED AD PAGE PHONE

Mleaiooni i* filled with apples,
“for every purac and purpose."
CIDER
Our own mIH will pre»a “fullblended" cider until May 1.
OPEN DAILY TIL 6
Nelouu's Wekoiac OmliarU.
H mile north of Ionia on M-ui
1VH

for :l.i r-11'rnl.ncc -f reader' berau&gt;i&gt; ■&lt;«.. ocrupttluaa ar* coo■ iderrd nor* attract!** to parrona
ef ou*. »»' than th* «lh»r. Dfa
crimination In 'in ploy mint Ixca-jir
of B«X l&gt; prohlnltad by th* 10M
Frdrral vil right' art with rerEmployment agroitea *adrl Ilona.
nipteyrra colored by tbe

STALK SHREDDERS FOR
RENT — Francisco Farm Sup­
ply. M37 So. 945-3150.
tf

■k Penonala

PD. 171. Hastings Telephone
Wl 5-3896. Meetings every
Monday, 8 pm.
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★ For Rant—tod Itfoto
FURNISHED APARTMENTS
FOR RENT - UtlliUM paid.

SPACE FOR TRAILERS —AU
accommodation* available
ilight*, water, etc.). On M-37.
4H mi. south of Hastings, BalUmore Twp. &lt;20 per month.
Dominick Rodrigues, R4. Ph.
945-5634.
11/25

WANTED TO RENT —8 or 4
bedroom home—or more—3rd
or 4th ward. Needed at once.
Call Wl 5-2421. BlU Renner.
Renner Ford. Inc.
if

INSIST ON MICHIGAN BOTTLED GAS! See Carl Ac Betty's UNFURNISHED three-room
apartment with garage. Good
Appliances before you buy!
location. Call Wl 5-3583, If no
They Sell—They Install—They
response, Wl 5-4928.
If
Service. Ph. Wl 5-3833. M-37
South.
.
tf
NICE UPSTAIRS unfurnished,
5-room and bath apartment.
ITS JACOB8 PHARMACY
llxntrnt whtther the II.led t»»iUtilities paid. Good location.
FOR PAST 34-HOUR FILM
arallabl* to halt ariea.
Adult* only. Call 945-5423 days.
SERVICE! No charge for overuse prints.
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AUTOMOTIVE PARTS—Oppor­ THE PATMAN—Private De tec- A* For Salo—Root Kitata
Uve 34-Hour, Shadowing, Tape,
tunity to Improve your present
Fate - Film Evidence, Nationwide, Confidential. Call WO
work and regular advancement
4-3445 or write 194 North
for the right man. Pleage ap­
2/3 ACRE
Union. BstUe Creek
12/30
ply in person. CharlotU Auto
Ports, 416 N. Washington. CARPET CLEANING IS EASY BORDERS A NICE CREEK
Charlotte.
11/11
with Host New Electalc Up- Almost new 3-bedroom modern
Brush. No wet oarpatg ar - home just outside city llfiilts.
SALESPEOPLE - Part time 3
handwork. Clean 180 square Lovely large back yud. School
hour* a day, 3 ctaya a week. No
feet for only 88M. Hastings bus goes by ths door. Will
experience necessary. Write
Floor Covering, 123 W. State, trade for house in town of
Box No. 996, Hastings Banner
Hastingi. Phone Wl 5-5111. u equal value.
Phono Wl M7I1
EXPERT TAILORING - 5Urf» after 5 pm.
EDUCATION
or women's clothing: Wr'nar­
it
row lapel*, taper penta, alter
Is the success of our buxines*
double into single breasted LOVELY 6 - BOOM HOUSE JN
and can be yours. We need
ooatz. Al, the Dutch Tailor,
teachers and parents to demWCXJDLAND—Gas heat. Ituq5504 Gun Lake Rood. Wl 5cnstrate the teaching machine
lalcd, port-basement, attached
5714.
"tf
In your community. For Inforgarage, 1 acre df land. Real
matlon send resume to: M. E.
buy »t &lt;6500, 810QD down. Call
uocaei. tzo w Mien. Are, NOTICE—After thl* date I will
367-2713 after 4 pm.
11/16
PROUKR SOCIETY.
deLta tacurifd by anyone other FARM 80 ACRES — Pole item
INC.
11/11
Until mvsclf
and large house— 5 bedrooms.
TORCH MEN—for wrecking junk
Harold E. Kellogg
U/ll
TTi
cars. See Abe Morrison, Chorlolte Auto Porta. 418 N. Wash- NEW a USED PUMPS—Now tuincton. TuuloUe.
H/ll
stallstiona and remodeling.
Powell'* Plumbing Co. Free ea- *■ Sportini Go**,
beauty" OPERATOR —EXMritunates. 34 hour service. Cell
cncetl one year or more, for
Middleville SY 5-3643 evenings. HUCKLEBERRY GUN SH#P
manager. Male or female. Sal­
8Y 5-3044 days.
U
hours no* throusli deer wason
ary or commission. Call M.
Glazier, collect, 1-816-48-93519.
See our large stock of gun*,
Man, Tues . Wed, and Thura . WHY NOT LET US MAKE you
scopes,
gun cases, scope mounU.
a
rubber
stamp
with
your
new
9 to 5.
tf
recoil peds, slings and ffwivel*.
ZIP Code number. Three-lme
CARPENTERS
stamp with your name, Ad­
Hough carpenter* by Luuing s
dress and ZIP number for
largest carpenter contractor.
Doug Young, owner, 623-6TOJ
&lt;225. Till* include*, pottage
highest wages, prertii - sharing
and rales 'tax. Burpee’s Speclira*
Dian, insurance, and other
tally Blwppe, Delton. Mich,
fringe benefit*. Cali Cal Bueh49046
tf
•Th* but way M UU
Jer or Joe lamer, of Tucker.
time
is
te
work
it
io
Inc, far Interview. Phone 373*
deette."
4400.
IL 18
Ute Btitmcr
Adil.

B'wH

�Hastings
Traffic Tickets

Card of Thanks and In Mamoriam
CABD OF THANKS
Wt wish to thank relsUvs*.
friends and neighbors tor all
thtir help and kindness during
our recent bereavement, the
death of our wife and mother.
(Betty).
Mra. Paul iMazgaretj Diamante
Sally Newington
Grandchildren and

CABD OF THANKS
■A?—and relative*
at Pennock He
nurse*, nuriaa

Draft Board
Explains Policy
On Deferments

Key Elliott for hU dally visit*.
Gertrud* Jdne*

CARD or THANKS

Col. Holmes statement explains
'
deferments. Every registrant 1&gt;1

doctor's office, tho many, many CARD OF THANKS
friends, relative*, B. w. Bliu Co.
(especially the Foundry and Pat­
tern Shop for money donation* &gt;. nock Hospital. Also employees of
ijoyal Order and Legton of th*
Moose, Hasting* and Middleville
Howling Associations. UAW-CIO friends and neighbors for flow338. Tyden Corp, and Viking
girls. A very special thanks to
I
Rev. Elliott for his comforting
gotten.
Kelley

lus u an individual. No occupa­
tional deferment, including those

Delton High News |

Gordon

Barbara. Donald. Cheryl Anne

They brought

Mr. and Mn. Ron Fields

Badly missed by
Mother, brothers
and sisters

Step-grandchildren

home

Personal Mention
first annual Football Clinic at

A deferment-for study reflects
a dccUion by lhe Local Board
that under current condition*
drills and formations that the national Interest will be best
coaches Allen and McMillian had served if the individual regis­
been drilling them on Uirougb- trant, for the present, continue*
the pursuit ot hl* education.
FOUowinc tins waa tlx: scrimVestaburg.

LOTS OF PUPPIES

LEGALS

The fully suited red and white
team* played a regular game. pursuing satisfactorily
official, officiated along with
Mike Bright, student teacher.

HOLVKb, jhsi *?

Hendershot &amp; Vidnity

a full-

lings Mutual Insurance Com­
pany located at 404 E. Woodland
In Hastings. Thc following three

hL'Tskn »

Men Wilbur Schantz.

thc First Aid manual needed for
lhe course. You may still enroll

Marilyn Bryans.

family

were

Response from tbe community
to the Mothers Study group

Sunday

dinner next

Mother’s

Study

Dorothy

Dclta Zeta sorority, offers s
helping hand in all of their mu­
sical endeavors, lhe largest of
which is Greek Weak Sing tn th*
Spring.

P» HOSPITAL

Mn*. Began on Child Welfare

’ ADMITTANCE*

Mrs. GronoroU also reported

Gary McPherson, who enlisted
in lhe Armed Force*, left Oct. 26 cTlSUOMIA—OUvs BMtet. BO. Mee.

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sanders
were dinner guests of the Stuart
Benedicts of Kslsmssoo Satur­
day evening- Next Bunday, the

plan to attend the Lions football
game in Detroit
Mr. and Mra Glenn Mowry
Mr*. Ethel Mapes of Nashville
Callers Bunday evening at lhe

Hospital in Kalamasoo.

erly classify a student unless the
Information In the tile is current.
Each student should Insure that Wilkes, Gainesville; Florence
Dlmond, Zephryhllja; tlie John
E. Thompsons. Bdf Cloud, and
the group for lunch.
the W Ml (am Schilhanccka,
Mra Margaret O'Laughlin was' high school library al 7:30 pm.
Naples, the C. H. Bofferdlngs
In Detrott from Thursday until
As part of lhe adult cducu detailed information os to grades,
Sunday aa a guest of Mra. Isa-1 Uon program, a more detailed course of study, etc., is provided
hotte Allton. Among the many course on Modem Math will bo
Raymond Pinnies were in Detroit
.. .
..
.
___ ..__ _______ _I - -- - - ‘
L.~
Mr.V
have reviewed tho file* ot more
Orphans choir. * Mr. and ] 15 M 7 30 pm.
than 34k) Barry County regis­ tended a medical meeting and
Rennie MoU loft Monday • school library.
trants who are college students. Saturday evening they saw
&gt;etul the Winter in Florida, tbero classes wl
•Carrousel," at the PUber The-

wlah his mother,

Beckwith.

Middleville and Mr. and Mns.

Before game tunc Mr. Ciiris- whether a registrant's study Is
necessary lo the malntainance of
bigs and Margaret Ogden. Mr. uniforms and pointed out bow the national health, safety, or Josephine Hicks of Camp Lake,
and Mra. Edger Tobias of Glen [the school had gone to great Interest.
where they will be spending tlie
Remember, no student defer­
Ellyn. III., and Mr. and Mra I lengths to protect the boys durment may be for longer than one Winter.

Course which was Included in

where she la holding a

DCWXiSg — It kuna* Osls. Bl. be taken from the Unit Poppy
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miller
Fund.
attended the wedding of their HASTUta*
sor n Comp Fire Group and lo
Traverse City a weekend ago.
"adopt** an Indian Veteran’s
and also visited Mrs. Miller*
child ao that acme child could
brother. Dave Kornoely. * pa­
tient at Munson Hospital in Tra-

bratlon of Mrs. Marble's birth­
day. Thc Maynard Blxbcrrya of
reux Hastings were visitors in
Tho board may, however consid-1 thc Casey home on Tuesday,
er infannation which a regis­
trant thinks may justify failure

Tho coaches complimented tlie illness or other matter* beyond
By Mr&gt;. K.fWd Clark
boys on their good fundamental
me S
F*ma MJ-IT5J football. Both coach ChriatenVarious kinds of Information
1 sen and Allen were on the field showing promise and perform.Phillip .Armstrong entertained during the game asalrtlng tho

FUBUCATIOX O1DU

Mils Sharon William*, daugh-

Rhoda Bawdy. ★ Willis Dalton. Pearl McGlocklm, on Monday of I
Forest Begcrow and Loren last week.
Mr*. Mildred McDonald of Ma- !
Hershberger were in Adrian re­
cently to attend the corn pick­
ing contest among state*. Michi­
Weekend guests of the Charles
gan came in second. Tlie farmer*
McLaum were Mr. and Mr*.
Fred Cordle and family of Hemlot of practice lately.

Jr. High Football Clinic

ItESOLtmOX or the city
council, or !
OFHASTIMQS

Legion Auxiliary
Provides Gifts
Williams. BI3 North Hanover, haa
been lr.1 Haled M a pledge into
the National honorary music fra- For Vets Hospital

Delta Omicron

classiftcaUon will be changed
when condition* on which it is1 lhe public invited.
Mr. and Mn. Robert Brgerow
Local Boards classify the regis-■ and girls were Sunday dinner

the registrant. his school, em­
ployer, dependents. The Local
Board may obtain information
from any legitimate source. Tbe
law places on the registrant the
obligation to notify the Local

DHS Journalists

Sharon William*
Initiated into

tor.^Shc planned to return home Club. A Caitella Choir. O*nto»l r r n I ITT-, s n
prued recently by a group of
Rev. Howard W Rogers, pastor
friend*. They were thre* couple*
that had been on a world's tour. of the Pilgrim Holiness Church.
The United Brethren Church day through^unday where he
will hold their Thank Offering preached In a revival campaign
under the direction of Stephan F.
Program Bunday evening at tho
Marguerite
church. Special guest speaker
In Warrtner auditorium on
Mr. and Mn. Herbert Botbe of tral Michigan University's

Rv n&lt;mn* 11111

after services, IN MEMOKIAM

Robert

readily understood.

would appreciate hearing from

ku drtvta*. auauce a e**i; as»r-

CARD OF THANKS
Tlie family of Dan E. Allerdlng enjoyable day.
wishes to thank Dr. Blair. CaatlsRoy Douglass

Mrs. Dan Alluding and Ken

chairman of the Barry County

Duane Clum and children of
Dearborn Heights were guests
Thursday and Friday with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs Herald
Classic. .The children hod a 2-day
vacation from school because of
teachers' irutluite.
Mrs. Ethlyn Burkle planned
to leave Wednesday to spend
the winter In Portland with her City

The following statement by
Col. Arthur A. Holme*. Stole Di­
rector of Michigan Seine lira
Service in Lansing, is mode pub-

and docton

Personal Mention .

District meeting Bunday. Nov. 7.

52SJ

:r;.:

Leslie Dickerson of Dowling who
were accompanied by Mr*. Rltchie of K*dam**oo.
Mr. and Mr*. Bert Benham and
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Haye* were

Mrs. Gronewold and Mr*. Feit

boras of Tlllotaon Lake on
Thursday evening of last week,
and George Lowden of Middle
Lake waa * Friday evening dln-

Mr*. Elsie Farthing of Wood­
land spent Wednesday with her
daughter, lhe Lynn Osgood*. The
Osgood* entertained their grand­
daughter, Debbie Osgood, over

Mr

and Mrs Rozel! Stanton

alternate.

Hoapltal on

month working with patients.
kinds

Cloverdale ■ Hope

such aa clerical

mole, adult or Junior. Assigned
to Building No. 2 and/or offices

By Mrt. Stephen Oigood

cock hosted a birthday dinner
land.
MBs Bertha Ketnboum and
Miss Marcella Dean, both of
Owosso, w?re Saturday night and
The Richard Jacobs relumed Sunday guest* of Mrs. Howard phen Qngood and family and Mr.
cording to Col. HoUncs stateThursday from a Florida holiday.
Tlie Vemon Engle family were
In Granville. Ohio, over th* public schools. Miss Kelnbaum is Davis and famll
weekend and visited Mike Engle,
College and preached all both
service* Sunday at the Pilgrim
By Mrs. Glendon Curli*
Russell Belfield enter- Holmes* Church In lhe absence a turkej supper on Thursday,
serving beginning at fl.
talned the
**■" Hastings cpntn
Club Women's Board members
Saturday evening dinner guests
Hantlrsyx
Caller* at the
Hotel Friday noon.
and Mrs. Richard Harvey and
The Michael McMillans have family of Battle Creek. On Bunreturned after spending the
month of October in San Fran­ friends. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Nov. 14—Thank Offsri:
cisco with her parents. Capl.
gram at United Brethren i
from orchard
u.iu Mra. iva.pii
DCUCVUC.
turned
and
Ralph Herrick.
The Don Macolt family of De-1 some hunting,
Nov. IS—Child Study Club at trait visited her family, the Gay I
’
and family, the David Shaulls.
Jordans, over the weekend.
callonlng in Florida.

Woodland

look, up non -technical Informa-

Middleville
T-K Calendar

'Wa're As Near Al Your Telephone

meeting.
ths death ot Mr*. Vehn* Benson.

to Thanksgiving Day. We will thc last Mother's Study meeting
Mrs. Reuben WUcott. She had
taught school for many years
and was living in Cleveland.

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The Woodland Child Study
Club will meet Tuesday. Nov. 16,
at fl y.m. st tho hottie of Mrs.
LAWN MOWER REPAIR —AuThc Student Council Exchange Glendon Curtis. Speaker for the
toi Wkrt SUM Hl
LYONS SEPTIC TANK SERVICE—
Business Service* Offered
Ilaatta**. MicMgs
evening will be Dr. K- C. Ben­ Appliance &amp; General Repair
InMaltalton, Dry Well. Drain
nett, of HasUngs, on Children's
field. Pumping I $24.00 for 1st
PUMP SERVICE—Ste-Rtts Water
■_ET OUR EXPERIENCED SERVICE
Wendell Studt. Mr*. Jerry Em­
System*. Sold, installed, serviced.
Mate ot Utekla
Those going will be Allen ery and Mrs. Curtis.
Lewis Electric, Cloverdale 623­
Cd Bill McNutt and Merle Hcn- Bourdo U&gt; Galroburc. Carolyn
Rev. and Mra. Dodge were
5381.
Coacrote Product*
Dili to Mattawan. Rick Scattcr- Thursday evening visitors with
Mr. and Mra. Forest Begerow. ♦
KEYS DUPLICATED while you
Automobile &amp; Machinery
lips to
Our winter will undoubtedly soon
wait. ^Ben Franklin Store. $tal* GET YOUR READY-MIX from the
U aa 'lhe vMUi.n "t
. A^BtalMMlris. tte *1
to Gull
start. The people are tieginning
Voight Van Sjckle, Nancy, Jim

jh.'rrZra,. »—
‘
..... .•‘xrFsut.

k*p* on 3,000.000' dairy epw* in
prove production and efficiency.
Cowa on Ohio tent In Mlcidgan
averaged 3,000 pounds more milk

Business Directory
MlMQftUL MONUMINVS

PRODUCTION
CREDff
ASSOCIATION

0» DISTINCTION

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301 S. Mickisaa A&gt;«.
Harting*
OWicc Hours
Mse.frWN,

UwiiltM.Brartdn

p.m.

946-9415

hie sherwood agency

iNSumcE

ROaEBT W. WIRWOOD, Mgr-

Slit* Fam Inaunnca

All Forma of

AUTO - USS
■OHM

ln sura nee and Bonds

Swanion Ihwuu

JERJIY ANDRUS

Phone Wl 5-2123.
and Mra. Leon WATCH AND DIAMOND RING
REPAIR —Expert workmansh.p.
RENTAL OF WHEEL CHAIRS.
WALKERS AND CRUTCHES—
Cilmor* Jewslort. 102 E. State COMPLETE AUTO GLASS SERVForman all planned to leave this
Headquarter* far hotpital sup­ ALL GRADES WASHED SAND
St. Phone Wl 5-5316.
week. They depend on the local
lie*. Gartew’s. Phone 945­
.AND CRAV1L—Bonder Gravel
paper to know what Is going on
2134.
before reluming to In their home town. Keep this in
Phonr Wl
rtect, i
mind and dial 387-3513 when you CERAMIC. FORMICA. LINOLEUM
Stets Rd. Phone Wl 5-2123.
AND CARPET REPAIR — H*sdo something Interesting.
CUSTOM GRINDING AND MIX­
I NG done at th* farm according
‘ Mrs
Hlldred Heaterly had
AL SIGNS’ TIRE SERVICE, 235 S.
State. Wl 5-5MB. ,
plenty of help Sunday to cele­
Miscellaneous
., Wl 5paxi in a iv prugrruii. a ius was brate her birthday. H*r family
and Balancing. Brake Ralining,
a first time expedience for rfiaet brought in th* dinner for every­
HAVE
of the young people and although one to enjoy. Those present in­ WATCH &amp; CLOCK REPAIRING—
cluded her mother, Mra. Oilmens
COMPLETE DEVELOPING SERV­
Guaranteed workmanship. Also
945-5170.
Schalbly, Mr. and Mra. Vcrdan
ICE—24 hour Service (black
TER
enjoyed being on thu McKay Westerly and gifts. Mr. and Mrs
Byron Hesteriy and bays. Mr
W. State Si.
l(N SAW HEADQUARTERS—
and Mrs. Ronald Hesteriy and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert
CUSTOM DRAPERY SERVICE - MOBILE HOMES SALES —I
Pibneer. Francisco Farm
Auto Wrocking and Del’* I
ZIPPERS REPLACED AND REr. M37 So Wl 5-3150.
wnied by thq Sid lul&lt;l 4 th grades Clifford Tousley and family and
l.p'» “66". M37 So.. 945-5
Mr. and Mra. Mike Tousley. They
Beverwvk'.
abo celebrated Evelyn and Bar­
W. Mill.
Radio, Television Repairing
tliat evening. Third and fourth bara Hesterly's birthdays. There
RADIATORS Cleaned. Repaired.
grade toachera along with Miss were 31 present.
Carolyn Kock are iiplping In thc
Ice, 218 N. Jefferson. Phone TROPHY CENTER—Plus special­
Thursday visitors with Mrs.
ized
engravwg
of
aU
kmch.
G&lt;lpreparation.
Wl 5-5476.
Rhoda Bawdy st the Begerow GAMBLES REPAIR SHOP
mote Wn. 102 I. Ste»* St..
..
.1..
... and —
.11 h
washers,
dryers
small
Phono
Nicholson and Mra. Clarence Al­
appliances. Call 945-2317.
“Ask Any OirL” Playing the drich and Tammy. Friday morn­
SERVICE ON AU MAKES ot tteClead roics are Kathy Galas, Ron ing Mr*. Duane Clum and Val­
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
/ k RADIOS &amp; RECORD PLAY.
Conrad and Al Tiwnton. Paul erie called on their grandmother
VACUUM CLEANER HEADQUAR­
in ou» nte* budding at 124 N.
sncF supolM*. Kefley
ERS REPAIRED—Central R*dk»
TERS—Service, pe'ls, hoiej sod
Jqllenpn. E«psncn«d n&gt;ech*nS.mciT’J* MMdtev.1
pleasantly aunrlsed Bunday when
begs for all make* Authorized
.___ a__ tx_____u/i
student directors.
Phone Wl 5-A7OO after
she returned home from the
8^.s5Sr,^SS.s'“’
Hastings.
Sunfield Church aervlces to find
5-5052.
that her children bad planned a
birthday party for her. There
of Michigan's future peach yields. sen 30 friend* and relatives at­
Cq* 945-3*81 If You Would Lika to bo Liated in
Peach trees ore particularly tending from Detroit. Jackson.
teuuDrnri by cold injury. Severs B*Uh- Creek. Nashville, l-mia.
Winter* can reducu bearing Beaverton and Sunfield. She re-

Win. Velte, Mr

Thia Weekly Semite and Regal’ Guida

�talk on Tren-Apnu Twenty Monies received from the Fed- with hie parent* In a house that terly, at the latter’s home In orlng the former Mra. Friedai C,-Bnnrt VFW
-TOT HASTINGS BANNER
rrcepOFT vrYv
teral government ahd other stood actom the road south from Woodland Sunday There were WiUon at August*.
ThMrwtay. Narrvnbcr 11, 1086
! Ing the week of Nov. 7-13 aa were present.
Intrr-Lakea Baptist Dcsxsu fio- entire™ combined nmounlni tn the Albert Ret-ser home on the thirty-two there for the occasion. ‘ Mr* Hrtesi McDyer waa a Present! Flag to
• ----------------------- American LeaTbh “Operation
----- .
u*._ .—.•—
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corneri&lt;4 the farm now owned by
mux* rtf Mr arwt Mr. Tul.n.1 ’ ’... L? ,
,
.
Siww Tout Colon* Week1' In
Mr*. -----Lulu---------------Hauer. He-------------moved with
Clyde &gt;Wlnn!g&gt; Northuia Thura- tai receipt*.
.
....
Clarksville Cubs
day. Sixteen were preeent. They| To help finance tbe operatic.n his parent* to Grand Rapids aa
planned fur a harveal festival and maintenance mine depart- ■ young man and redded there
for Wednraday night. Nov. 10. * menu of the high achool * fee until lhe death of hl* wife *ev- -------------------- ---------- --------------I and family, Mr, Franc I* Ben-1 tMUfrd lhe Cub Scout Pack meet
.. .. . ------- ....
.u.
jys(efn lwa been ewtabUihed as *r»‘ &gt;'“ar* a«° 81nrf' “*«» ,,e ha'
hated below.
made his home with hl* daughwere gueet* of Rev. and Mr*.' Mrt. Hilda Brovant. president of
Mm. John Pritbotly inert ar Mr. and Mr* William----Honu*
SI JO p» aenw*rr ^1T??l'wf.t£rt
h"1*- ' Alton BmuMt Mnd
~h e "iu^lliiBy.'
------Soon.
and family . **
of i(the
auxiliary, flatted
pieaented an
an
IrtU' Intne Saturday, Nov. 13. Typing
Jenison. Bunday, in celebration' American flag to Den 3 ot Pack
fur" fcllowihlp h Member* of Ai*
x.w dw scmcsii - su at me age oi a. surviving.-------------- ----------------------------------- of the Urtbdaya of Debbie Ben- ;3:m Accepting lhe flag for the
Boy Scout Troop 50 and 171 had Meeh. Drawing 1-00 per —
aanatter
of “ Surviving
U—«■ ”• •* “J*
“ ■ medical paUent due to a fall.
nett and her grandmother. Mra. cubs waa Mr* Norm* Stuart.
a iO-mlle hike Saturday. tl&gt;e ChemJ*try
1.00 pvr anteater
lhe ““htar are two I
American legion. Draprtmmt ul nuuno were Lloyd R Holdridgv.
Phycica
..' ’.11.00
per aemrau r 'ald of Turaon. Ari*. five grind- Eilxabeth Martin spent Wednra-1.
1M Si
*2^Iv f“Ilowed and the boy* displayed
Michigan. Friday fastened small son ot Mr and Mn Gerald boy * earning their hiking marit ^tai^hon
They wm* -all
delightedAdvwJrahoplS^S^
Metal shop
100 per aemaater^1 “Xn^r,lS.‘ Ame^aum ft
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^rip '^
_______
inelal American Flack on the la- Huidridre and Patricia D Adams. badge*
Davu of Mancheater took a trip
, &gt;
’X-dT'T1 iX'
semrateMnk
Rmnton
famU* ^nidSe^l^w^7retum
County Budding in Detroit.
K*J*miux» Phillip Slager was
Mr nr'‘l
Chft“« tta™'
Lake* Baptist Church Is inviting
Btudcntairi art and the Xp
t£i^th?^u&lt;n e"rTl' ?lU
Mr^Sl Mr* ISLne Dunn uf 1dlnnrr 8und*y and spent tbe
M Ttw *n&gt;cnc*n tefwn i -up- ,
un- ....
everyone to the aenriee. Sunday, clawca who make Items to take “X,
*.n GraJid rIdi^ i i**n
eraUwu Show Your Cwiun" M« Lloyd Holdridge will reside Nov. 14. al 7 pm.
KlSunSi
™ mi. j 4V .10, b»
W D.
I home an- chanrad Tor the ma
w^rTuodaJ wero Mr
(7 ^ne “T. u1..
wave* bmn all over tbe at Holdridge rvwort which they
Mn* Von Dunn, on Sunday. Also
United titate*
will manage CongratulaUon* *
a caller at the home of Mr* &gt;
from the w ayeCrtn are raoerdr*! Mr Hauer
The pian. *» outlined by.Com- I U--Td K. Boulter. m*i ta Mr and
Dinner gurata Thursday eve- Dunn la*i week wa* Mrs. Roar
mander Frederick, mvolvcte the Mrl Edgar Boulter, and Gloria
and are ntaTpgJfc^thTger- w^diTnd'on Thur2dsv*C2kd&gt;'fh' ”111 ’ “
Buie "AUerding Wall'brldgr o?Saranac."*"'
dtatribuUMi of some 10 million' Marie Buxaley. daughter of Mr
Wr« Warv larLtnn
tnl &lt;*eraUn» ,a&gt;dWerC Mr and
Myn,n
Mr‘
MrI Leon 0,15 °f
American ftag lapt-l pins across Bnd Mrs ftavmoad Buraley of ...flv
a
Ev*1«*e from the above facu
pi^-TraG - UMJ'on ot t)cllon *nd Mr "nd Maaon
,lere to aXUnd thf
lit Anus
ItJ.MS0 1 would indicate that if additional
Mra. Roy
Aii .Mrs.
Roy Douglas
Dou*1“' of
of California
CAhtomla open
open house
house honoring
honoring lhe
the 75th
75th
John O. Myers, son of Mr. and funds ore needed to cover to- *' Jr™
nave'— ~-•
-------- -------'■ -­
wtU. United State* Government Brrtliren on Sunfield Road,
drrnm. u'e.wwe
f..‘*xlheteacliers
..,raue* 'lave''months at
at Al«on&lt;iuln
Algonquin Lake
Lake On
gonquln Lake
Lake on
on Bunday.
with
On gonquln
Sunday,
policy in Viet Nam. Each flag There were about 20&lt;j *-ursU Tlie Mrs Glendale Myers, who en- creased «wta of education they .rnwitments
u&gt;&lt;Zr af the wventh and Saturday evening the
lhe AUerdlngs
AUerding*. Mr*. Glen Bera returned to
pin will be accompanied by a - bride and groom left on thrlr tcred lhe Army in 1064 at Fort will probably have to come from
card carrying the moaagr:
honeymoon in Northern Michl- Knox. Ky.; wa* trarulerred to, increase^ State Aid or from an einhth arade* can interview thrir attrndnl a »«l&lt;llng reception Florida Saturday after visiting
Baltimore. Md. army base, and increase of local property taxes teacher** without ammintment I v"'cn by the Credit Union hon- here during the summer
this iprlng he was sent to Fair- _____________________________
.L! —
---------------------guess It usually turn* out that
banks. Alaska
the ones whgse children are not
doing well tn scliool or who have
ton High School. Gloria la a from Alaska. One new project be !
: problems, are the ones who don't
graduate at Lake Odessa High IUt ffiro^'E SoS’^L
attend the conferences and the I
Nol( you have four good reasons to lose your lookalike car
Commander Frederick aays the School. * Mr and Mr* Morell on camping trip* weekends and u
MT-I2S1 children are the loser* Report
flag pine may be obtained from ■ Hobks left Wednesday. Nov. 3.
.
.
cards will also be given the parsimilar thing* our Boy Scouts do1
Every inch a rugged
There
has
been
some
argument
ent*
at this time.
any American Legionnaire or any fur Bradenton, Fla * Mr. and In the States He expects to be'
keys. Smart new Car Keys in Color are: s Easy to identify...
American Legion Post.
Mra Clyde Nurthuta Sunday vtai- hsHnr tlw Pad of 1066
as to whether the nice days we
Mr. and Mr*. Kay Moore are
end fumbling, guessing, a Lightweight... eliminate pocket
John Deere
The Governor's office i**u&lt;d a
*“* ’ujnt- Faulene Buzzard.
sag and torn linings, a Super-strong. ■ Attractive...add dash
. m the Plainwell Nursing Home.
to ni&gt; mother.
thejisrd frost aiid^low temper*- Carlton Center Road Sunday.'
to your dashboard, zing to your key ring. Four delicious color*:
: Ryan vLMled his mother. Mrs
*- Nov. 14. front 2 to 6 pm. ob*erv-I
red. green, blue and orange. Have your ignition and trjrnfc
Ing their silver weddlnt anniver-.
Repair Service on
£3:
keys copied in color. And give your car a bright new start
vary The event will be hosted by
their son. Robert
Electric Razors
'I Judging from the traffic on
early
November
while
the
leaves
Mesick The men attended the
our road, the Minstrel Show,
are tuning color and falllng sponsored by the Lake Ode.ua I
EXPERT WATCH
from the trees It is not a sepsmu&gt;l nave arawn a run I
City on Saturday, the ladle* went
r*tC
01 *“■ l,0UM‘ at ^h of 'heir three
shopping. Seems everyone was
umn. u*ually- last* from a week mowing* last Wednesday. Thurtaking advantage of this beauti­
AND
to ten days, then winter begin. d*y and Saturday at the wood- ■
ful Fall wvaliter Thc almanac
a
2^* W0rl‘f have a land school auditorium w As this
xhort period of fine weather slml- i* written. Mrs. Vernie Gabriel
and Mr* Alice.Hendee. plan to
JEWEIRY
^7" C*
° » J*
8u1mnltr attend open house and dedlcaMra Sam Dedle from Kalamazoo
and sometimes it is referred to as tk&gt;n of their stater. Mta* Esther
called on Mr and Mn Henry
Second Summer The English call Laurell * new home at Comstock
Groaten last Sunday. * Payne
“ * ’ n*1low Sum?*r ,«■ St Park on Tuesday The new strucPullen of Allegan visited his
ln
,ure repiactt
hom* deatroyed
*h2L
Period usually ln the H,lm g^ay tornado *
and Mrs. Clyde Northuu. * MarMr ,nd Mri Fird ot,«" and
caret NtchoU visited her father.
called God s Gift to Poland. But jgj. Bnd Mrs. Fred Geiger Jr
Fred Pitta, Wednesday at the
call it what you will and h*ve were at Grand Rapid* Sunday
JOHN DEEM
Medical Facility * Donna Gates
(Laubaugbi
LAWN fr GARDEN
dy?'. ,l00mT Stamm of Nashville, who ta a
Grand Rapids. A The Young
weather we've had of late
patient at Blodgett Hospital.
Married People of Inter-Lakes
i. 2 ITT
.
Woodland PTA met al the
m M.M., mum. D-P.
Ryan'* home for round tab*e
bet duliw ssd &lt;Wlm in U.™ «. urn.., but „„ Rlt„.rt M„y
tatkjn,Annie were the main fea­
■ this The following ad appeared ture. W Mr*. Ruth Harvey and
recently in an issue of a neigh- two sons of Grand Rapids and
' boring paper: “Wanted: Lady to Robert Tebo and two son* of
live In. . . . Call after 5:30 pm " Edmore were Saturday supper
Thl* ad was tn the same issue: guests of their mother and aunt.
Wanted wanted: part Ume. Ex­ Mn. Gabriel and Mn Hendee •
perience preferred but not neces­ Mr. and Mra Verdan Hraterly
sary.
and two daughter* and Mr. and
Belatedly we extend heartfelt Mra. Byron Hesteriy and two
sympathy to Mr* Lindon Snyder
Ph. Wl 5-5052
102 West State at Jeffenon
,and family in the loss of her birthday dinner honoring the
father. Allison Tolle* of Hastings, men's mother..Mn. Hildred He*1*4 N. JeH.no.
who died Oct. 23
Last Thursday dinner guests of
Mr* Hendee and Mr*. jGabriel
JEWELERS
were Mr and Mr* My He Mends*
lit W. State's*.
Mr Frank Laurel). Mis* Esther
Laurell and Mrs Evelyn Mon­
Sources of School Fund*
Thia la the second in * aaL—..
of article* to give * background ' Oabrlel
tar the proponed mlllare l«ue to. _aK- Laurell and
1.7
TTwi^r I Prunk Laurell are *bter» and
5p^KMto?g s5»S Dia?H?t br°?" ?nd aIthou«h
Diitrlct roch other frequently h had
, I been a long tune since they ti*d
1 all been together at the same
public schools in Michigan are1 lime and it wu a very happy
; occaakm.
The many friend* of Dr. H. a
operating funds of the Thmn-■ We^rf were shocked and grieved
upplc Kellogg ScIkxsI u takeni to near of hl* Hidden death at
from the 1004-65 annual report.. hl* home last Thuraday Al­
112,04351 though lie had been in fading
Voted Tax
health for some time and had
Delinquent
1537412। been a paUent In the hwpltal
I at varlou* time*, he wa* atLH acUve tn practice and hi* death
Total
(171,72250 wa* unexpected Some from thl*
3425". community attended the funeral
------Deepest sympathy to Mrs Wedel
State Memberahip Aid (2U25833 and two daughter*
Tranoportalion--------------- 28.614551 Mr. and Mr*. August Wilson
AND HIS STAFF
Dnva- Training
2231.04 of Hastings were last Thursday
| evening callers on Mr*. Hendee
Total
*320.103.02 and Mr*. Oabrlel. * We are sorry
6323%
hear that both Mr. and Mr*
Federal Revenue
t Albert Hauer of Hastings, ftrrfier
Smith Hughra
'
' residents eg Wrat Woodland, are
i Vocational •
*3206 07 *«
poor health at present.
N.D.RA.
2.665 05 The&gt;' w«J«&gt;me cards and call*
(from former friends
*5 073 12
Many of the older resident*
Total
119- , here will remember George a.
'
| Hauer, who as a young man lived
Other Revenue
Tuition
252 00 --------------------Equipment Sold
1270.00
Band Uniform Payment 1200.00
Miscellaneous
9dG 42

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HASTINGS FLOOR COVERING
123 West State Street. Hastings

13,708 42

| Total Receipts
$501,608.06
The above' record shows that
schools are dependent on two

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lot of know-how

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�Dr. Whitney of
Gun Lake Dies
Here Thursday
Hospital Guild 18 meets at
the home of Mra. Rather Dunn
at 2 pro. Friday. Nov. 12. in­
stead of Thursday, Nov. 11.

Michigan’s 1965
Drive to Detect
Diabetes Set

The Hastings Banner
Barry Crashes
k:nt. Kill 2,’ Hurt 20

&lt;'!f‘'lUprwn'.L'.;'i-. -.MH
Westam Michigan University
8 pro Wednesday. Nov. 17. In
lhe ball room of the Student
Center. No charge, sponsored »»
Young Republican*. There will
be a pceaa conference at. 4.30
pm.

Home.
The Rev. Don M. Gury offi­
ciated and burial wa*
Yankee Springs Cemetery.

Underlining the Importance of
the I860 Diabetes Detection
Drive. Dr. Henry D. Koine. drive

*

Mrs. Smith, Past
Baltimore Twp.
Resident, Dies

Edith &lt;Hoyt&gt; Whitney. He at­
tended Kalamazoo Central High

the American Diabetes Assoc la- Western Michigan University in
lion, ta to persuade as many )*o- 1900. department of Industrial
ttw M.000 people In Michigan

puiiled in “Blllir” Ctarislaw's presentation in Techaieaior
opens Friday al lhe titrand Theatre Li» Ha slings.

28." Dr. Katne uld. Mince we

■ of science degree trosn Stout In- j
'stllute in Wisconsin in 1027

LOOKING FOR
SOMETHING
DIFFERENT?
Choosing Christmas cards
is fun again-as you'll
soon discover when you
browse through our
Hallmark Albums bright
with new ideas Here you'll
find the cards to match
your personality-cards
worthy of your name. Do
coma in soon and select
Hallmark cards to be
imprinted with your name.
"When you care enough to
send the very best/'

are living In Michigan. We're
rolng ta help aa many of them
•Italy be sure they have dlabrtca

*Thr dangera in diabetes to- '"du«rtal education of the Pwiday « tauiriy the dang era of Wl™* Department of PubdT kX plained. J*
.for four
'Unrotdrol^l
™ lead ™
1^4
Whtt^ wm
to very serious Illness at a stage
‘{L^UnJvreity of PitUwhere it can no longer be check*® ^‘nlstn-yocaLUmsl
ed. But when It to detected st an
.^‘utlon. a
position which he held until ap­
be controlled. The controlled dis­ pointed deputy superintendent of
public Instruction In January of
1037.
poses a healthy person Many of

ALSO. SEE OUR

SELECTION OF

lection
7' ..---- —

"---- Z, L .

COL MEUCSUAORL

ho«a*o'
m Pin
D'“*
K,w“ P1 Kw
menl of Health. Michigan Sort- ttnd Io[a i»mda Bta-ma Dr
Stat °Medteal06&lt;xtftv th^tora) wlutnrT was a member of tKNaUonai Education AarociaUon.
m^lo^"5CleUes ,nd heallh &lt;le‘ the American Vocational Aa-

«L,

THANKSGIVING
CARDS «
for Thursday, Nov. 25

Prescription
Pharmacy
126 (a,t Stat, st.

Hastings

A PROCLAMATION

Bump and Mr.
Bump were entertalned'or'dinner in honor ot
Max Bump's blthday at Mr and
Mrs Henry Beverwyka in Sparta
on Sunday recently.

land he made a comparative
study of technical instruction,
dealing particularly with the
City of London College and the
World Association on Adult

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Whitney

»-us

anodate

ondary education In Pittsburgh
until his retirement in 1M4.
Since that time lie had made his
home on Gun Lake which he had
originally built In 1810
Gun

g^
n»eBW3?
Charlotte
transporting
prisoner*.
Charta
to trans
porting pri
soners.

In all. there were 40 accidents
reported with m invoking prop-

Mos Eye Surgery

SherUFa oHI«ra issued 44i I Hastmo underwent surgery on
traffic aummons and tnveoti- l ms right eye. Wednesday. Nov.
gated &gt;7 traffic complaints.
|j
Blodgett Hospital tn Grand
i They Investigated 23 mlacel- Rapids He ta home now and
1 lanetMi* complaints, provided as- j recover Inc rapidly. He is em. siaiance to other deportments on ployed at. Ouodyear Bros. Imple19 occaalona. made inspection* of menl of Hastings.

tsr of George and Myrtle
(Bennet)) Testhworth. She at­
tended school in Riverdale and
married Roief Smith on April

WHEREAS. Tlie history of our own men who jiarlicipated died in Auguit of 1854.
in wars is marked by unswerving bravery and loyalty to the
moved to Battle Creek and lived
cause of justice and liberty,

She also Is survived by a daugh­
ter. Mrs Perley Williams of Bat­
tle Creek; two grandchildren;
four great grandchildren and 10
grout. great grandchildren.

Cleaning Specialists
S YEARS EXPERIENCE — GUARANTEED WORK

Seen around Hastings tile last
tew days after completing basic

tiUidt and the ability to Harn*
laJaMuaga. not educaUon or 1
acfiievemenl Thc placement tut I
I require no preparation and la I
ptxviea &lt;Peck 1 Klnne Blie at- , non-competitive — an applicant I
tended school al Nashville.
can neither pom nor fail.
I
She married Willard Vlemas- 1
ter of Bellevue tn 1005 They
farmed about half-way between
Bellevue and Nashville 021 the
Eaton-Barry County line.
Mr. Vlemaater died in 1030
and aha lived, in Battle Creek
and Nashville before moving to
Hastings abtaut 13 yean ago.
Mra Seadorff la survived by
one son. Herman Vlemaater. of
SEE
425 W. Ooguac. Battle Creek.
The body was ^ken to t h e
Gordon or Elwood
I-ctimxui Funeral IfWne at Belle-

The Delton Thunderbird 4H
rromu-irg. r-,n. una six gruna- Club
members held their 4 th
t children.

Il from Hastings at

Duraclean showed absolutely no shrinkage
compared with up to 231 sq. inches lost by
some of the other methods on a 9 by 12 rug.

New York Life

tlOJOOO wUh V^U.C

Phone Vermontville
259-7298

Jack Echtinaw s
Service

daughter, Gem. a Junior leader.
Judged lhe event
Melody Fetterley wuei tlie per­
are formance championship with her
Rangertred mare. Baby .Doll. Bho
enrolled at Michigan TVchnoloyl- placed will m halter also
cal University's Houghton cam­
Tommy PeCtertey, riding Dole
pus for tlie 1965-M academic Chapman's Princess Dawning

320 N. Michigan

Hastings

Yoder Sunoco

SEE
Freeport

Jack or Ed
Echtinaw

Houghton Tech
Two

Hostings

students

Michigan Tach’s total en-

Rosanna Cole won 2nd halter

seven ribbons in performance
Berry, electrical engineering ma- Charles ftttrrley Jr. won grand I
champion’ halier and 1st halter
aged with his' Shawnee Princess I
Thomas W. Clmndler. a liberal This mare had Just returned '

Rockhill &amp;
Bangharl

557^

327 S. Jefferson

Hastings

SEE
Chet or Rocky

Get a free Monroe shock
check and take advantage
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flatware for only $2.99

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Hastings

SEE

SEE

Gory Hartman

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Duraclean showed less that) l/i.pfl % fab­
ric wear compared with up to 25rimes as

much with other methods.

Phone Wl 5 3|5I
All Saving* Insured Up to

Yoder

Thunderbird 4H'ers
At Delton Hold
Their Horse Show

John A. Chandler of 1311 B. bred U»

soil than other methods.

136 E. State St

FREE SHOCK CHECK

cleaning and “D^lt-YoMnolf" shampooing—

1. Durachan removed from ’Zi to 65% more
DURACLEAN Method Outcleans All Othen

UOAL HOLIDAY, VETERANS DAY, NOV. 11 TH

] tlngi. He left Nov. 4 for Call
Peace Corps
Mrs. Seadorff
fornia for further training.
Test
Saturday
Dies Wednesday iiiXAimsi nrvu residents inter- Stan Trumble, C.LU.
eated in putUng these akilta U&gt; I
use in developing nations around
In Hastings

Phyllis Vincent won 1st In Hal-

Rug &amp;. Furniture

VETERANS DAY - NOV. 11 TH

They lived in Riverdale and
Battle Creek before moving to
WHEREAS, It is altogether fittink and proper that we Baltimore Township in 1032.
honor our veterans for their Inspirational patriotism and for where they fanned for many
yean. Mr. Smith died in March
their brave and faithful service to this free Nation, and

For a Period of 6 Months

3.

of Supervisors Tuesday.

The Rev George Elliott offi­
ciated and burial was in the
Striker Cnuetery.

WHEREAS, On each November llth American Citiieni
everywhere patv* in their normal activities to express their
gratitude and honor to those uhoi have served uur country in
war. and to those who currently orc engaged in preserving lhe
freedom ol these United Slates, and

Association

Enola; a son. William, eg Has­
tings; a daughter. Mra Hubert

Plug FREE SPOT REMOVAL

2.

Funeral services for Mra. MyrHe A Smith, 87 HB B a 11 i e
Creek, who died al 3:55 are. Frtday at Lakeview General Hoapllal tn Battle Creek lutkeview.
were held at ths Leonard-Osgood
Funeral Home at 3 SO pro. Mon-

Including Hirer from drunk driv­
ing. three for saw uh and two
«
q
each for negligent homicide.
|Q ^ePtCmDCr
I
;
persona were killed •nd
:o injured in 15 accidents »-----occurred on Barry County high­
County ctuleero traveled 18.-

306•. 8. Hanover, died at mid­
night Wednesday. Nov. 3, at
tiu.
Association. tne rrn- Ptnnoclc Hospital where she had Lansing and Battle
Vocational
v«r La Nov 14
14 mtn
tn M Ksrrv rtnr- rwylvania
and
addrT&lt;sr&lt;jAssociation
UIUveT,,ty been since the previous Sunday.
tor's office la a year-round de- ,and other educational groups
Mrs. Beadorff had been In toll­
tectlon station. If you have dla- throughout the United States.
Ing iuwlth for about two months
ipplieaal can beat be
Ijetes In your family, are over-,
Dr. Whitney's profreional

Jacob's S?
fhoae Wl 5 2466

|

NOW. THEREFORE. I, Franklin C. Beckwith, Mayor of
the City of Hastings, do prodaltn this Thursday, November
health, but are extremely active ths Univeratty of Pittsburgh; Da. llth. to lie VETERANS DAV in Hastintu and 1 call upon all
and outstandingly success!ul peo­ Whitney participated in several of our citizens to honor our men and women who have served
ple. Hence every time we find a significant educational surveys, 'our Republic so nobly.
Including one 'in Philadelphia. 1
and ethers tn Reading, and
Signed: Franklin C. Beckwith
Lewistovm. He served on the
burgh Personnel AaMiaticn snd
aa president of lhe Pittsburgh
Cmitv-ll am AHnlr RMnmlLv, u.wt

n taverns. procread 730 driven

pJ

D. Whitney. 11.----------------ence, died Thursday. Nov. 4. at
9:30 am. al Pennock Hospital
were held at 1'30 pro. Saturday

board of editors of the Brown &amp;
: Gold. He received his master of
&lt; science degree from Carnlgie In­
stitute ot Technology at Pitls-

Section ThteO—Poets 1 tO •

ThuraAn, November
Novamhwr 11,
11. 1965
Thursday,

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�। Haiti in 1915. has been the field
superintendent of the expanding
i program of the Wesleyan Mcthodirt Church in Haiti. TWenty­
! two mbstSomiriei with a large
i staff ot national preachers are
active in ewngtlbun. operate
tiirec Bible schools, two hospitals
and three dllperuarica. Mr* CalIS (.Iiurche* Meeting hooti. a regiitenxl nurse, co­
operates actively with her hus­
Thurnday to Hear
band In his missionary endeavor. THE GALILEAN
Mr. and Mrs. Calhoon. now on BAPTIST CHURCH
Upturned Miuionariei
furlough after serving tour terms
Former Freeport High School
There will be a tone Mission­ in Haiti, will describe the cus­
ary Conversion at tlie Hickory toms and people of lhe land
Corner* Wesleyan Mctliodlat where tiny l»vc been working
Church all day Thursday. Nov. and tell of Hie progress of lhe
Wed. prayer meeting, ■ pm.
II. The trtrvices will bo at 10 Wesleyan Church there.
The little church with the big
a.m. 1:30 pm.. and 7 30 pm.
Before going to Halil, the Cal­
Tbe speakers are Rev. John houns served one term as mlsPutney, missionary lo Colom­ tslonaries In India. They plan to HASTINGS BEVENTH-DAY
bia, South America and Rev. I return to Haiti in the Spring ot ADVENTIST CHURCH
and Mn Arthur Calhoun, mis­ I I960.
sionaries lo tbe Republic ot '
404 W. Colfax
Ph. Wl 5-5310
Fifteen ehurcbe* in thl*
Halil in tbe Weal Indie*.
j area uut be attending mu
Bat. Sabbath school, 0:30.
Mr and Mr* Putney ftr»t went ' annual Fall mlwdonary con­
to Medellin, Colombia. In 1861, ' ventian.
alter having spent a year study- | Also participating will be Mrs.
Sunday, "Faith for Today." on
tog Spanish in Ban Jone, Costa George Huff, president of the
V, WOOD, Channel ». 8:30 am.
Rica. Home on furlough after Michigan conference Wesleyan
Bunday. Voice of Prophecy,
live year* overwaa, Mr Putney ■ Missionary Society. Mr*. Huff
is visiting chttrthea and confer­ will prenent latest news concern­
ence* in the interest of Wesleyan ing thc Missionary Home to be KILPATRICA
World Missions
built for lhe use of furloughed UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
He will describe tho land and missionaries
M-66 Woodland
people where tie lais worked and i There will be a potluck dinner
teh of lhe growth of the church and supper served In tlie church
Oam. Bunday school.
there. In Colombia Mr. Putney dining room. In the afternoon
1 am. Worship service,
ha* been teaching in tlie George । there will be an Informal time
pm. Evening service.
Washington ficbreil far mission­ of getting acquainted with the
ary children, .'.upcrvirini: an guest missionary speakers.
LAKEWOOD
evangelical bookstore In MrdclRev. Vaughn Jensen is the BAPTIST CHURCH
lln. and has been engaged In host pastor. Mr*. Lynn Lawrence
Community Room above
Spanish youth work.
Woodland Fire Station
8r„ is tlie hostess and Mrs. Roy
Mr. Putney, a graduate ot McIntosh is the chairman for
Houghton t oller* in New Tort. 1 tlie convention.
9:50 am. Sunday achooL
also attended Nyack Mlaalonary College and Syracuse Vnl- PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
verrtty of Education,
Rev. Howard W. Rogers. Pastor
Mt. and Mr* Putney with
For tofonnation, call
1306 H Hanover Street
their five children, are living in
Mosher, pastor, 387-3585.
10 am. Sunday school. .
Harrisville. N. Y. expecting to
11 am. Morning worship.
return to Colombia In the SumYouth meeting. 6:15 pm.
LAKEWOOD E.UJL CHURCH
Evening Gospel Hour, 7 pm.
Rer. Carl Silveraall. Pastor
Mr. Calhoon, who firn went to
Wednesday Prayer, 7:30 pm.
Morning worship. 10 am.

Hickory Corners
Wesleyans Host
Zone Convention

WOODLAND
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
•310 coat* Grove Road
Rev. Cliarle* Olbbs. Pastor
Worriilp services. 0:45 am.
Sunday school. 10:45 am.
Junior choir, 4 pm. Thursday.
Adult choir practice. Wedneo_ ________

COATS GROVE
iChristian Science
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Cor. Coats Grove Rd. and
Text Announced
: Church Women to highlight
Duikee Rood
Jacob's struggle at Penlel
Charles Gibb*. Pastor
Floyd Walter, Bupt.
eluded
in
the
Brble
Lemon
at
Evangelical United Brethren
Bible school. 10 am.
Christian Science Churches this
Worship hour. 11 nin.
ChnstUn Endeavor Sunday. 5. tor of tlie Scbewa Baptist Church Sunday to illustrate spiritual East Street tn Harting*.
t
ramforma
Hon.
A
verse
from
pm. It ulti Turner. 'n&lt;w leader.
Youth we m«l you.
Don't form Christian Endea­
vor porter
drive.
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S’* u,» Richard Darby,
furnished.
chalnr.an.
chairman.

WOODLAND
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH

DELTON
METHODIST CHURCH
Marcitu E. Taber. Minuter
Church Study. Sunday, 0:45

ft. KALAMO
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
Rev. Arbutus Huriesa, Pastor
Evangelistic lervlce. 7:30 pm.

HASTINGS
GRACK BRETHREN CHURCH

Wednesday, 7:30 pm. Family CARLTON SEVENTH-DAY
Night. Adults, Youths, Juniors ADVENTIST CHURCH
and Children, .8:30 pm. Choir
. Elder Gerald N. Slack
STONEY POINT
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Gwenneth Sebring. Pastor
10 am. Sunday achooL
11 am. Preaching.

Phone DR 4-8377

Sunday school, 10 am.
Wonhlp aervice. 11 am.
Ihrenlng service. 8 pm.
Bibl* study Wed. 7:30 pm.

Rev. Russell Sarver. Pastor
Sunday school. 10 am.
UNITED BRETHREN IN
Worship hour. 11 am.
CHRIST CHURCH
Sunday evening service. 7 pm.
The Bible, the whole Bible and
nothing but the Bible.

NORTH IRVING WESLEYAN
METHODIST CHURCH

Evangelical service. S pm.

Junior church.

GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH

Divine worship, 10:45 sin.

WOODLAND
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Richard VandenBosch,
Pastor
Bunday school, 10 am.
Morning worship. 11 am.
Youth Fellowship. 7:30 pm.

BALTIMORE U. B. CHURCH
RarT Jesne PoweU. Pastor
10 am. Bunday school.
11 am. Morning warship. Har­
bor Liglrts Quartette will be with

ST. AUGURTTNE.
MIDDLEVILLE
ST. AMBROSE CATHOLIC
CHURCH AT DELTON
Rev. Fr. Denis P. Naah, Pastor

Wednesday, Nor. 17. Fellowship
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH

OUR LADY OF GREAT OAK.
DOWLING

Rev. George Elliott
Rer. John Joldenma
Wl 5-4945
Saturday, 1:30 to 3 chlldrma
HASTINGS
cliolr polishing party.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
Bunday, 3. men* breakfast.
103 E Woodland Avenue
0:45 Church school.

9:45 un. Sunday school.
11 am. Morning worship

Take." Children'* chair will ring,
fl pm. Wesley ringers rehearsal.

Br. High MYF.
Monday. 7 pm. Troop 73.
HASTINGS CONGREGATION
Thursday. 3:30 p.m. Children's
OF JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES
choir rehearsal.
230 West Colfax Street
3:30 pm. Carol choir rehearsal.
Sunday Public Talk. 3 pm.
choir reheanal.
Watchtower Bible Study, 4:15
Worship service, 9:30 am.

HASTING 8

Nobody likes a

TRASH BURNER
See your GAS
INCINERATOR DEALER

Boltwood and E. State Road
Rev. Marvin HlckmlUer, Pastor
Morning worship. 10:45 am.
Evening service, 7:30 pm.
Wednesday prayer, 7:30 pm.
A warm invitation la extended
to all to attend the servlcas of
thia friendly church.

MIsb Mcriene ,Huber, daughter
after 10 year* aa a medical
mlnrionary at a Hospital in
Kenya, E, Africa, will be apeakFirst Church of God. 1330 N.
Broadway Bunday, Nov. 14. at
7:30 pm. Invitatlpn la extended
to all.
■

Plan Coots Grove

and acceptable, and perfect, will
of God” 'Romans 12;2.&gt; The Mission in World Affairs.
La«on-8cnnon U on the subject
exehange student* attending
ot "Mortal* and Immortals."
Hurting* High School title year:
Carol Henderson, Ireland: Brlgit
Brodt, Germany: Hilda Carson,
Ireland: Karin NtUeon. Sweden,
and Pino Aino. Finland. The
20th Armiversaty of the United
Nation* will be observed.
During tlie worship service a
film. “Nation Building-a Chand Irian t future, but United
Church Women nre looking and
j planning ahead because this Is

Women Looking
Forward to World
Day of Prayer

|,he

*** Worid Dsy

display ut Hie meeting will bo
lhe smocks, layettes and sewing
klU which women in many

Church Family Night
There will be a Family Night
potluck supper at 7 o'clock Pri­

send to Latin America via
Church World Service
the long traditions of lhe Scot­
tish
churebe*.
Dlck Ryskamp of the Grand
Saturday worship, 10:45 am.
Honey produced from the blcaPrayer meeting. Tuesday, 7:30 Rapids Camera Club showing Wortd Missions of United Church
slides and telling a story with
rhododendron U poisonous to
music. Everyone welcome.
National Geographic say*.
CEDAR CREEK BIBLE CHURCH
Campground Rd, 8 miles south FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST
of Hasting*
645 W. Green Street
Pastor, Donald Tack
Bunday service. 11 am.
STOP
HAITI
Sunday school. 10 am.
and phone number of their
Sunday school. 11 am.
Worship. 11 am.
choinnan to: Mra Orval CutWednesday service. 7:45 pm.
Youth meeting, 6:15 pm.
Reading room open Wednes­
Evening service. 7:30 pm.
Hast
Inga,
or
to
bring
this
infor
­
Wednesday prayer meeting and day and Saturday. 3 to 4 pm.
mation to the meeting on World
Bible study. 7.30 p m.
Community Day. Nor. 12.
PLEASANT VALLEY UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH
INTER-LAKES
Max M. Ovmshlrc. Pastor
Harbor Lights at
BAPTIST CHURCH
Worahlp service, 10 a.m.
Delton. Mich.
Baltimore U.B.
CIT FLEX-O-CLAU AT
Rev. David Honeywell, Pastor
Moto, Bupt.
Bunday school, 10 am.
Chelation Endeavor. 7 pin. Church Sunday
Worship. 11 am.
The Harbor Lights Quartette
Dorrell Blaxbard, president.
Evening worship, 7 pm.
Junior Christian Endeavor. 7 of Battle Creek will appear at
Mld-wcek Fellowship, ~ pm.
the Baltimore United Brethren
pin. Betty Ovrnshlrc. director.
Wednesday
Evangelistic service, 7:45 pm. Church on the Lawrence Road
FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
1330 N. Broadway. HasUngs
and Pled Bawdy.
HARDWARI fr AmiANCB
Rev. George J. Huber, Paator
Phone 045-3193
Where a Christian Experience FIRST FRESRVTKttlAH
142 I. feet* SA
dtana.
Ohio,
Pennyrivanla
and
CHUBCH
Mokes you a Member.
Maryland.
Broadway ana center Streets
10 am. Sunday achool.
Wl 5-2988
Hie group Includes Arnold
WUlard IL Curtis, Minister
11 am. Morning worship.
Sunday, Nov. 14.
6: 30 pm. Youth service.
Morning worriilp, 8:30 and 11. Leon Smith, baritone: Denn Lat7: 30 pm. Evenhij^/worahlp
Nursery provided. Broadcast of
CET FLIX-O-GLASS AT
nun: "The Unhurried Pace.”
WOODBURY
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
funipr High Youth Fel- at the church through N
The public Is invited.
church.
Just an M-66. North on M-60 In lawahi
6 30 Bettor High Youth Fel­
Village of Woodbury
lowship at tlie church. Program EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
Sunday MbOOl,
will be on "Bummw Wort CHURCH
Worship. 11 ar
Cojnpa." with JncJc Comp from
Rev. Don M. Gury. Rector
Youth choir rehearsal. Wed , Battle Creek leading.
BUILDING WFFLIll
9 am. Holy Communion, folpm.
8 Adult DIsol'S.Ion Group.
Fellowship service. 7:45 am.
Youth Fellowship. Wed.. 7 pm
811 L RailrMdSh
meet
Bible Study and prayer ser­
11 am. Morning prayer and
vice, Wednesday. 8 pin. at Roger
Wednraday Activities
Phene Wl 5-2423
8:30 Women'* AasucikUon children.
Board meeting.
PEOPLE’S BIBLE CHURCH
U Mlle E. of M-66 on State Rd. luncimn. Program. "A Adven­
LeRoy Kenney, Pastor
ture in Oiving” by Mrs. Bheriey
11 am. Morning worship.
Blood.
10 am. Sunday school.
3:30 Clxrub choir practice
Wed, 7:45 pm. Mid-Week
Thursday— 7:30 chancel choir
when the going get* rough
prayer.
Thursday. 7 pm. Pioneer Girls
and Bov* Brigade
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
Women? Missionary PellowVelte Road al Woodland
Rev. Einar Unselh. Pastor
your insurance protection.
“Your Friendly, Clirl.it-Centered
fRVING CHAPEL
Church."
Rer. Chalmitr Miller, Pastor
Sunday school, 10 am. with
Phone RO 5-3503
Sunday school. 8:30 am.
WHEN THE GOING
Worship, 10:30 am.
mo n: "Trouble Cliangrd to
Good."
GETS BOUGH
Brotlwrliood,
8
pin.
Bible
McCALLUM UNITED
study, topic: "Loving tho Un­
BRETHREN IN
loveable."
CHRIST CHURCH
Wed . 4 pm. cherub and Junior
"The Church tn tlie Wildwood’
choir*.
Otis Lake Road
8 pm. Senior cliolr.
Insurance Agency
Mornlng worship. 10 am.
Thursday. 8 pm. Adult TnSunday reboot. II am.
Ov«r Millar'* Jawalan
Km«
Christian Endeavor. 7:30 pm. Here in Redemption."
Prayer meeting and Bible study
Saturday. 0 am. Junior Cato120 W. STATE ST.
Wt 5-4174
Wednesday evening at Mr. and
Mrs. Ira Osgoods.

East Side
Lumber Co.

WKZO-TV,
WOOD-TV.
WZZM-TV. 11 i
TV. 11:30
BT. ROBE CATHOLIC CHURCH[14 PM

days. Before Mass** on

Medical Missionary
At- Church of God

E. L Carpenter
Hardware

7 pm. Evening service.
Her. Morri* Borgman, Pastor
Bunday school, 10 am.

Sebeica Biiptixt
Pan tor Accepts
Call to Fremont

Worship. Sunday, 11 am.
1503 Johnson. Lakr Odessa. Mich.
Youth Fattowshlps, Bunday, 0
Sunday school, io am.
pm.
Morning warship, 11 am.
Prayer Group, Tueaday, 0:30
Christian Endeavor. 6:30 pm.
Prayer aervic*, W*d., 8 pm.
Chancel choir rehearsal, 7
Public Invited.
tun, Tliursday.
WE8LEYAN
METHODIST CHURCH
BOWENS MILLS CHAPEL
Hickory Corners. Michigan
Henry VanTil, Evangelist
Rev. Vaughn B. Jensen. Pastor
Io am. Morning service.
10 am. Sunday school.
11:15 am. Bunday school.
11 am. Morning worship. Jun­
There are classes for ail.
ior church and nursery provided.
A cardial welcome to aU.

Bunday worship, 7:30 pm.
Wednesday worship for entire TRINITY GOSPEL CHURCH
family.
1118 Jordan Lake Blreet
Adult* Bible atudy and prayer.
Youth Fellowship. 7:30 pm.
Boys and girls fellowship. 7:30.
Choir practice, 0:30.

United Church
Women Highlight
World Relations

RANDSEN’C

Wed. 7:30 Welcome WSCS
meeting al Mrs. Gladys Larkin.

Here s no mud in your eye

Worship service. 1030 am.
Quimby Church
Church rebool. 10:30 am.
Worship aerrlo*. 11:30 am.

HASTINGS BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Russell Houseman. Pastor
Mr. Donald Elmore
Young People. Thursday, 7 pm.

Dispose of refuse indoors with a

Smokeless, Odorless
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CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

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Minuter. Dale R Harvey
410 X Madison. 845-6066
children
0:45 am. Church school Supl.
Loyd Mart*. .
11 ain. Morning wonhlp.
1:30 pm. AU Young People's
and prayer.

7:30 pm. Evening church rer-

ORANGKVILLE
BAPTIST CHURCH

2 MU« South of Gun Lake
8:45 am. Sunday school.
11 am. Morning worriilp.

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Monday Ohl* Clubs.
Tutoday—5:30 pm. C8B Stock-

pm. Dorcas Missionary'
Society meeting.
7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting and

Thursday AcUvitl**
am. Mary Martha Mtorion-

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Worship, IB am.
Morning worship, 0:15 in.

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�Barry Farm
Calendar

THE

HASTINGS BANNER

r 4 4 th
NATIONAL 4-H CLUB CONGRESS
Showcase of America's Youth

Highlights Interesting

Art Steeby, Barry County
tension agricultural agent, i
knowtog the qualities of the soil

FARM NEWS

NOV. 28 — DEC. 2

See Dramatic Changes
In State Agriculture

Barry One of 3
Counties on New
Dairy Program

Mo*t Complete
Fertiliser Service

FERTILIZER FACTS

farms will approach a button lure oi inc Ain. man lana-grani,
university.
College'
univcnity. By 1W0.
UNO. the Codite
or Agriculture may add a fourJi II
rtinu.rM.uav, international cduca- *
wMh exploding scientific know­
ledge.
Staff members of Michigan
The MbU dean called lor what
BUte University’s College of
Agriculture are taking a fu-

■■

For

CJIenn Lake, preaident of Uie
11.000 member Michigan Milk
Producers Association. Thursday,
parity of income."
Concluding the MSU work- Nov. 4, told the National Com­
*hut&gt;. N. P.‘ Ralston. director of mission on Food Marketing that
dairy farmers when they bargain

boapilate, libraries and oppor-

tbe prajectlooa.
MBU’a Cooperative

1500

general

rotation*.

kMU

advantage to testing the teat *od

Boys and Girls Participate
dairy coin are In

ling and weighing but under the
supervision of a regular DHIA
supervisor.

J f Hl CI’S MllSt
Ma***vao
uiuus

Organize, Lake
Tells Commission

n*s&gt;*
YOUNG AMERICA AND WORLD AFFAIRS

operative Extenxjon Service.

for Michigan agriculture by I860, take an aggresaive step to curb run for a trial period, such a*
provement Association testing
Farming may not be a matter ot world hunger," Dr. WiUwcr cun- a year.
pushing computer switches with menxed. "thia could well give
Additional profit - sharing in- program. Cows In testing pro­
grams produced 3.500 pounds
ccrruuerclal farmere will be iugh- produce to capacity."
requesting AE Muneo No. B44 more mite a year Uian tbe averly-skilled managers of large,; MSU a Dean of Agriculture T. from Bulletin Room. Box 211.
new program is be mg tried lo
complex businesses.
K. Cowden ccmmcnu-d 'Report- MSU. Ease LamUng.
encourage owners of the other T5
per ccul of Michigan's herd own­
farmers, agriculture will be a
ers to participate.
multl-biUkm dollar segment, at
Under this new system lhe
tbe Michigan economy. By IMO,

Central Michigan's

fertiliser. Many farmers actually

A new type of production dairy
herd teituig program 1* being
tried in three central Michigan

Michigan's

SMITH BROS.

Soil Teste Can
Save Barry
Farmers Money

their geographical location.
All are ciose to Michigan Slate
University, which conuucu lhe
testing programs. These counties
operation in other dairy testing
programs.
terly owner sampler type, oper­
ated through tne local DHIA
supervisor, Several options will

HE National AH Club Congress open* for the 44lh atrelght
year in Chicago, on Sunday afternoon, Nov. 28, but tbe young
delegate* start checking into lhe Conrad Hilton Hotel headquar­
ter* bp Friday »nd Saturday. Activities begin at once, and never
stop until the final banquet on Thursday night, Dec. X
Thc Congress theme is “Young America and World Affair*,
announced Norman C. Mindrum, director of the National AH
Service Committee which arrange* the annual event in coopera­
tion with lhe Extension Service of the land-grant universities,
and more than M busincs* firms which support lhe 4 it program.
The 1.500 delegates—all winners—will represent 90 »&lt;*/«•■
Puerto Rico, and for the first time an "offlcial" delegation ot 10
Canadian AH member*, one from each province. Tbe AH er* will
devote the better part of two day* to forum* on world problem*.
During tbe action packed week more than 200 jouths selected
for superior achievement will be designated national winner* of
educational scholarships.
Three boy* and three girl* will be named to receive the highest
honor bestowed during the Congress: The Presidential Silver Tray
award. These champions are the top pair in achievement, dtiasnship and leadership programs.
u
.
Donors of fund* for the trip* and scholarship* are businre* firm*
and foundations. They contribute more than a million dollar* each
year to aid AH. said Mr. Mindrum.
The award winner* are aU eelected by extension personnel head­
ing the state AH program. Among the awrard donor* are:

T

Steeby wahu that Ume and

tested. Poor samples result tn
leading and costly, he said.
llshed by the Cooperative Exten­
sion Service gives complete in­
formation on haw to take soli

tasting. R U available without
charge from the Barry County
Extension Office.
USE BANNER WANT ADS!

IXPIRT TIRE
SERVICE

JIM BARR
Tire Shop
u. S. ROYAL

the herd owner will be very small
recently - announced stale-wide wmable return for Investment.■ in tne experimental program.
The MSU dairy fleparur.cnt and
the Michigan Dairy Herd Im­
L.illU.'l. „l.t
provement Herd Assn . Inc. have
latlon la expected to climb to
provided research fund* to cover

Wbile we support educational
dltlonal consumer* wtu require opportunities for everyone." Dr.
must draw acme practical limit*

poll tan ’■ centers. ' A diagonal
band of countries from tho
"thumb" to southwest Michigan Btate. Change I* inevitable...........
and that's our buainew. to bring
it about to make rural Michigan
located In this area.
Uw best place to live. . . any -

FALL'S THE IDEAL TIME

TO SOIL TESTI

tension Sendee, recently com-

SMITH

with pomnurdal agriculture and
families. sees many new devclop-

Father-Son Farm

Partnership Base
Told by Experts

BROS

IL WlUwer. director ol MSI *
AgrtMllural Experfmenl Sta-

gredlente in a father-son farm
partnership i* tbe ability to get
along well together. Michigan
State University extension Linn

meeting.
.
MBU Official* say that after
A farmer in North' Branch, and the experimental program, thc
president of tlie National Milk
Producers Federation a* well os
MMPA president. Lake said tn on a State-wide basic.
testimony prepared for the com­
mission that dairy farmer* bar­
gain in a market dominated by
giank dairy processing and distri­
buting chain*, and vast networks
of retail food stores.
"These gianu provide vast
markets through wlilcli milk and
dairy product* are distributed,"
Lake said.
They &lt;4*»ve contributed much
to our high standard of living.
They admittedly aim to 'buy
diap and sell cheap.' We do not
contend Ume giant* are bad per
OKnBe that financial strength
and scope of operation* enables
food chains to pit one group ol
processor* against another —and
likewise one group of producers
against another."
larke said MMPA is critically

According to Mr. Mindrum, donor support a&gt;«r«*c&gt; »&lt;
tan. The longest continued »pon*or*hlp total* 4» year*.

BANNER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS

FAXKING

^ln

Lake Odessa • Woodland

He predict* that agricultural nenJilp success. In addition,
business must bo of adequate

Plant at Woodbury

The stage I. set for a fatherson partnership, Kelsey says,

New McCulloch Mac 10 series

ter military service obligation

makes all other lightweights

out of date and

up to 25% overweight

and industrial merger*.
"Farmer* have a right,
sponsiblllty to themselves and to
their families, to attain a liveli­
hood,- he Mid. "This livelihood
must include the same oppor­
tunities for education, for recre­
ation and for security that arc
enjoyed by those persons in other
linos of endeavor.
"We a* farmers don’t ask more
than others have, we ask only a
reasonable return tor Investment,
labor and management input "

Food Marketing, established by
Congress in 1964 to study the
marketing structures ot the Na­
stop depends find on shoring tion's food Industry, called the
decision - making, the specialist Washington hearing to "explore
the possibilities of improving the
po-.ltisn of food grower* through
their own collective effort* ”
Thl* cmplnisizes tlie ability to
to unit In area bargaining with

mint Buppcrt two families. Mastock numbers or placing addi­
tional land under cultivation.

lake dkeussed MMPAs 50jear history of milk marketing m
TIW. should include all sax-la
of Ujc business, such as machin­
area bargaining. He said
ery. livestock, feed and equip­
ment — everything except land
buildings. Tbe son will then buy HMPA member* only because
half of this personal property cooperative strength enabled thc
(equipment) from the father. It Association to bargain for hlghtho father may hold a penqnti
a# IK. K.,.......
MAC l-lo7world s lighte*! direct df'we chain
1M4 lb»? FmL
»t»rt fingertip priming. Power-boost carburetor. Idle governor to keep
the saw running in any position. Al! pew MAC-10 cutting team, 12* to
24' guide bar*. Reboreeb'r cylinder extend* mt^fe. Full half-hour
running time fuel and oil capacity. Right hand starting.
MAC 2-10: Workf* lightest automatic oiling chain taw. 1014 lbs.’ With
the same quality feature* a* MAC 1-10... plut: AutomaOc and manual
oiling syrtemt. Full apark arrester and muffler. Non-llip hand grip.
Rubber cushioned pistol grip.
The world'* lightest, ea*ie*t-operating. most dependable compact
chain taw*... they have to be McCulloch*.

MAC HO IPX Ito.

MAC2-W1WIH nUoilina

new pertaewhlp.

"We at Michigan Milk Produc-

any basic change from the mem­
ber - controlled. market -oriented
traditional cooperative structure

narshlp may rent the land from
a* it might rent 90 acres from a
neighboring farm. An attorney

In summary. Lake offered the
claton* in legal form before tbe Commission five guideline* for
fanners united in a cooperative
final parumhlp la orgMiired
to achieve that which no indi­
vidual farmer could achieve
alone. Tlie guidelines are:
-Farmers must be organized
In a legally constituted cooperafor family Hsing. TH* repre
—They must have bargaining
tool* and the strength and willto u*« them.
full partnership, but both fa- ingneu
-They must realistically meet
marketing situations as Uwy arc.
not a« they used to be or as
farmer* wish they were.

Francisco Farm Supply
ta

may enter into a profit-sharing the non-farm society for skill*,
atroeinept. Under this agree- ’knowledge and understanding
—r •_~r. ’• —~r
I —They must make clear plan .
Dkta* *U machinsry and live- and Itlck (0 theni ln onl„. t0
st-mk. wiitie the ami or operator diaUengv the troutiar* of marrecavm a mWy plus a ohare of geUug a:ld aiuui * MU*l&gt;'tog
She pre**. We ignmH ■vlkrellhaxL

HASTINGS MOT
• Used Car
Cor. Michigai
Court St. Hastings
Phone Wl 5-3903
Ml th M|« MtRN-ponstM* t» *M jw tew1
»JSS1V."S
ki i C*. .hi-jti Aa»wtfM

HASTINGS MOTOR SALES
220 E. Stote St.

Hostings

Phons Wl 5-2454

�«~YHE HASTINGS BANNER .*

Thurwliy, November II. 1965

fresh Out of the Attic

to uncover the com. which wx» disappointed. Now the candidate
I - ....... «_*. — —
K..a I jjnm not ride so much but spends
thought to put a thieid on one more inotwy for printed luls,
shovel. I Thought of UUs but putting his picture and many
Summer ar. 1 watelwtl IJojd

their flrat work after rollingt up
a few Jogs to protect theb famtl;« wa* fo build a r.ciwohksiw'
of the sd|ie material. orgftnlM a

get in mad with the public alcovering a hill. We did one n/w ways add at lhe bottom. (lhl« U
an advcrtwemrnlt. If half they
at a round.
tell about each other is true then

them ring six a- aeven miles
with an ox team every Bunday
and the whole family going ex cvpt one who Mayvd ixxiu- to

■ J'1 "

■’ ' ’ ’

Prter* will remain there for a on Saturday before leaving f®

r '

Per conn I M pnt inn
rersonai IVienTIOn

’’•n after Mr P««* recurra
^indflS. evwung.
-------------------------------------------------- -----_ .
vr™
1'** CirthCy WalteTO VUlt«l
•hrtr fmmrtwn Mr. and Mra.
a™1 K?*rX».- A,nf* * CiUrnei IUXJ ■ Kenneth Btulta and daughter,
daughter^Naomi wrce ln Grand ■ tt,ld u&gt;rlr ^ughtar, jgy. ftnj Mra
Rapids Tuesday afternoon at­ Kenneth Waggoner. of Charlotte
tending the funeral of George on Friday, and they also visited

Florida on Monday. The Walter*
Will be located at Tavares fcr
the winUr.

evening to

Mr. and Mrs Larry Humphrey
and family of Comstock Park
visited his grandparents. tlie C.
Mr. and Mra. Henry Bevrrwyk Mrs Robert Kruger of Lansing, Ji. Fetlxers. Sunday.

ing to cough as soon os he sees too. When we went to school to
rout* to New Port, R I . rolled
that half of you are asleep. Our master the three R's (and we
on Mr. and Mra. Max Bump Sat­
taxis have clianged with many Uul to do It w May after school)
urday evening.
iother things Where a small It Is the same
tliree Rs. tnvead
C0Bl,he
Recent weekend guests ot Hie
, farm was taxed WOO then, It is of Readin*, writin* and 'Rfchim- r“r " lmr
Perhaps the small village ho» Howard Peters of Indian Hills
giOti tW now and yet we kicked: Uc it U Rail! Rah; Rah: fight
........................
......... ’em. and the yell leader g«ila iten hurt by thc march at civl-.
Some a taigr land owner and tax ; move money Hum tho teacher Haitian as bad as any on* thing. Hvderick Schaub of Toledo.
payer for that time came up to And tls* student who can kick Tak&lt; Prairieville, for Instance, Ohio This coming weekend lhe
n pigskin 11H’ t;uth«t I* Hu
Peter* will be gurau of lhe
nww. wanted by Uw faculty and litUc btiAtnnw ptacre in the
Bv H. D BurfM
a v-ery cold day anu ** WM
-K
mg u,
Wiltm ta the bur­ most poixtlar with the students county. but now better known Sam E. Williams in Toledo. Mn
THINGS AS THEY ARE AND ly miss a bundle. And where we room tire, tlx- coUuctic fame tn A b.ill plajer who was accused an a suburb of Pin* LakT^nd,
। used to finish a bunch of hou* »nd told trim the amount, some of selling * gam* hM recently to the tourist and rvaorter/as
THINGS AS THEY WERE
on the stubbio now one pig ' l*rg«T than lie wanted it to be been white wwhed apd cleared
By Charlie Furd
I would soon starve on 20 acres He sprang from ills chafr r-nd
PART II
[ Now in the large wheal growing shexited. "I was cold when 1 on account of ths gate receipts sign tells them It I* four miles
(Conclusion)
thu
IrccUons three men cut. thresh, came tn but I am hot now
I—
- Summer. It 1* said he ts Perhaps Senrx A Roebuck have
Next came the self binder, us­ and
ano bag
oa&lt; from
man 20
au to
to 30
*u «aes
aerra aa i-t»nirai
M Hollywood done, os much b* any one to I
Politic*! tne
Tlie canaioatc*
candidate* umu
used
ing a wire to bind with. Thin day. cutting a swath 20 feet wide to come to your house with his *«»«»«L‘“’Jjjl '^^‘iitaU^nd tisZ’to'
teSa tm rnd ’ki'tied nw.Zi-. nY ’ “'id do it nil cheaper than we pockets bulging with cigars &gt;2 *I5u0
7?'
,he vHta&lt;e and aUo ,o
lhr«*» « Soon. periu.pa for 5c. Hr Would shake hands »* much of a demand for Ids u*.
tlie manufacturer out
put on
on Jhh yfaj.
though the
machJni(. wl!1
o„ ;w|lh everybody. kLu. the baby, ‘;txxb hfTPTbe transportation change*—A ,
a magnet to catch the bits of । thc market for the small grower, leave with you a- bundle of A large claw of those who go treat change frexn thc ox - team ,
fiii’MrASte'M
*;
My firal experience in culti- iMtckern with his full name tn the higher schools of educa- and wagon to Uie home and
^hin^KinrPtSto»
rating com wm to ride a horar 1 Printed on them tor you to stick, tIon only go to get their letter buggy, then to electricity, and
to d£wV?w£Lvri um«
ever the other trilows name You and drarrc Mr. UlUe. PVmi- now to the air. and Mr Byrd I
™ railed V’ma^ lito t£ ’«« »i'PPo-&lt;« to um- as many dent of Michigan Unlveraity Bt says that will be the only safe |
I tlung up- im0ih&lt;rnboy followed ; as you could on elecGon day and Ann Arbor V. going to have a md cheap way to travel soon ;
Unlike the mulli putpoie media­
-1.
«« nil your friends to du the rule there to send such home The oven, so good for the pk&gt;tions ol yein ifo. today's mtd.cations are carefully lotAuUled
i ended he would check up on the they are'not in earner, and allow mg and soon will be a curlawty
। number of dgnra and stickers 11tne* for a decree /
only to be &gt;een In a museum. It
to combat specific distant. That's
he had left and figure that he
A girl win nt hsrsdf to teach, used to be thc fashion for the!
why m»ny of today's medicines
would rurely be the p&lt;«ple'* set a country sch.xd with seven rich people to keep a few saddle',
ire limited to prescriptions only,
I choice, but he was sometimra | scholars, get a hundred dollars horses for riding, but even tills
because of their specific applica­
a month and get married al the is out of style now as a Renuis'
tions.
and their potency.
end of her finx year but eon- ho* invented an electric iiobby i
Rely oa our ReriH Phirmicist to
i tlnuc to teach. It is getting *o horse that will give all thc dlfI a man will not considtr a girl ferrnt sensations and motions ot
fill your nt it prescription from
■
hi* wife unless she is a teach- a n-nl one. The ndcr pushes a
our complete and fresh stock cl
(7
lawn and garden
i er or lier ■fdther is a brick ma- button and feels that lie 1* rid­
pharmaceuticals.
Ing a good walker: another but­
TRACTORS
A young man once taught the top and a fast trotting motion
YOUR (Raajj) PHARMACY
school at North Pine Lake, who , Is enjoyed: another produces a
NOW IS THE TIME TO PREPARE
Lajikrcl and received &lt;20,00 a | ranter, while a fourth and a
FOR NEXT SPRING'S MUD!
i month. He rude a mule from his fart run is started. And aU per­
i home mid iss. cried himself. or fectly safe, even his hlglmcm, the
■rather hU father furnished the
Enjoy o flood driveway and parking area all winter
j mule and boarded both. The best from the horse Mr. Coolidge Ixu;
and be assured of a firm surface to drive and walk
educators nre asking for a one in the garrett of tlx* White
House and tlie fashion is being
on when it thaws next spring. Phone us now!
K 32 lo 48-lnch mowing
i gram.
followed by his friends in Washcapacity
A boy can go from Hie eighth
DELIVERED AND SPREAD TO
■ 37 attaching tools
thing
tl*e G. O. P. does, do not I
■ automatic shift
YOUR DESIRED DEPTH.
mean a position as cow teeter take kindly lo the new liorsc but |
modeli, too
126 East State St.
j at &lt;125.00 a month and keep, when they want violent exercise।
W 6 to 12 hp. engines
to tel) the fanner that the cow and a rattling good time they
Phone Wl 5-2466
lie thought so well of is only a ride in the Ford and get both
i

ON TARGET

GRAVEL

QtMU7Y?&amp;ce//e^.'
PR/CE? #;?/)// 1

WHEEL HORSE

Jacob's
D
escription
pharmacy

Druunrif
rENNUVK

concrete
products

NASHVILLE. MICHIGAN

Ph. 653-279!

E. L. CARPENTER
HARDWARE
142 E. Slots Sr.

Hastings

One of lhe changes we all can
Mra. Clara Gillespie was home
see Is our attitude toward the on Sunday but ha* returned to
। church and toward religion. How«U to care for her daughter.
When tlie firat settler came here *Mra. Robert Smith, who ts ill

Now! ’66 Chevelle Malibu by Chevrolet

IX-UP
ESTIVAL
THESE MATERIALS . . . SPECIALLY PRICED
ENABLING YOU TO FIX UP YOUR HOME ON

Two racy new
hardtops

A BUDGET
MAKE THE HOUSE YOU LIVE IN

THE HOME YOU WANT . .

WELL HELP YOU DO IT!

Take yotir pick of 12 racy-

looking new Chevelles in all,

including a clean-sculptured

new sport coupe with re-

PRE-FINISHED PANELING
Hove o wall In a jiffy . . . bring old w

Chevelle Sport Sedan.

to life again by installing prefinithed
Not only will you find

plywood paneling. Finished in walnut,

more variety in the '66
Chevello lineup, but even
fllorfr- of what makes a
Chevelle a Chevelle.
Say, for instance, you
pick a new Malibu Sport
Sedan and specify thc new
220-hp V8. You've got
yourself quite a machine.
Or pick a Malibu Sport

fruitwood, cherry and many breathtaking

tones. Easy to handle 4x8 ft. sheets.

CEILING TILE
Ceiling tile con do double duty in your
home . . . acoustical ceiling tile can quiet

noise in any room effectively, with

Coupe, equip it with lhe
new Slrato-bucket front

permanent sound conditioning. It's also
an easy way to cover worn or cracked

seats and order lhe new
275-hp V8. You've got

plaster ceilings.

machine.
Or maybe you'd like to

FLOOR TILE

pick a new black-grilled
SS 396 Coupe or Convert­
ible. (Standard engine is

Add dramatic color and excitement to any

room with a new floor, with easy-to-use

a Turbo-Jet 396 V8 with
325 hp. And there's also a

360-hp version you can
specify.) Now you've got
youraelf the most.
Which '66 Chevelle for
yOuT-Thc answer to that
coven a lot more ground
than we can here. And
that’s where your Chev­
rolet dealer comes in.

9x9 in. floor tile. Colors to match any docor.

■

FREE SHOW-HOW ADVICE FOR DO-IT-YOURSELFERS ... OR IF YOU
PREFER. WE WILL ARRANGE FOR PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION.

No-money down financing mokes it easy to

improve your home now opd pay later.
WATCH FOR OUR TRUCKLOAD INSULATION SALE COMING SOON

16 Chntlle Malibu Sport Coupe (foreground) and ntw l-door Malibu Sport Sudan.

See the new '66 Chevrolet, Chevelle, Chevy n, Corvair and Corvette at your dealer's
i2SmjuHtw«tt

LARKE BUICK-CHEVROLET

1435 5. HANOVER

HASTINGS

ALLIED BUILDING CENTER
PH. Wl 5-2425

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                  <text>CONSERVATION

FOR

THE

FUTURE —Many

phases

ol

(rounds. Hundreds of persons. Including many sebool children.

the d«mon«tratlon. Conservation Deportment experts. Wall Van
Dapartrnent stationed al Yankee Sprints, admire Fred AckeU'a

National-award winning Tbornapple Garden Club staged Its (th
Conservation Exhibition In the Community Center at the fair-

Northeastern's 4lb grade explains crop
rotation wltb his eUwunate, Robert .MacDonald, taking part in

The Hastings Banner
noth Ytc

£4 Page*—3 Section* Halting*, Michigan, Thursday, November 18. 1965

AreaCha'mbcr’s
Annual Meeting
Held Monday

Section Ono—Paget I to 8

NUMBER 31

EDITORIALS-

ji u srnn io ue u«ck iwic mhj (
---- . — _
on the Job again. Even the accu- extremely well done,
• '» •
Giving recognition for work and mulallon of material on our de»k
was a welcome sight, since it IndiBannm containing the first four
greater production, better quality, cated that the "wheels" had really [of the guest series caught up with
good will and eventual^ profits. ] been turning during the time that
In Vtam*. FUxne, Paris and
Robert A. Boyll told 110 members
L«id&lt;*n—thanks to prompt mailand guests of the Hastings Area Ruse and I were away.
• • •
ing* here at the office and the
nuul meeting held Monday nlgiit
In our opinion, the seven guest, speedy international air service. It
at the Country Club.
editorialists produced, during our
Boyll. manager of affiliated dlvl- absence, a most interesting and
to waft into a strange hotel In a
aicxi* of the Michigan Retailer*
Association, was the main speaker । worthwhile scries of articles and foreign city and there find an edlat the dinner meeting at which!— - ---- ------------ --------------------- Robert »f&gt;“.Pr«W«’f.re'lr*&lt;,d'publicly thank them for tha
waiting for you I
a few liighllghto of the past year
.tnr. ...
WlUlam Stedman, president- [ Uwu»h‘ and rf,ort the&gt; gavc fa
Jal

i J. Guenther. Mrs. Mildred Smith.

singular good luck on the trip

Harold S- Stockwell. Robert King,
William P. Kirkpatrick. Ruwell B.

Stedman said that an effort will

behind a major effort to Invite
vacationer* and others to visit the

The natural facilities are here.

County Board
Saves Money on
Bond Purchase

EARLY BANNER

DONORS ARE NEEDED

the Hastings Mfg.

firms to locate in Hasting*.
printed and mailed

Member* of the Barry County
Board of Supervisor* at their'
November meeting saved over;
*600 by adopting a new procedure
for the purchase of treasurer's i *
bonds for townships and the ‘'
City. County Clerk William Crldler reported
4
r

total premium

Handy Schondelmayer of Middle­
ville High School won top indi­
vidual honara tn the 4H Judging
contest at the Ionia Fat Block

•cn of Hastings had the grand
champion steer which sold for 50
Abstractor Bene B Rogcm re- cents a pound.

in October with recctpto total­
ing *3,43769. expenses of tt.7M.39,
for a balance of *673 30 In Oc,
written with receipt* of 83395.58.
expenses of 52380 84 and a bal*

C.8 complaints, checked 14 cases
of dog bites, shipped out 29 dogs
for revenue of (43.50 and sold 16
clogs for *78 Shelter fees totaled
*62. During the month 75 dogs

a Barry County resident who iuls
his offices in Lake Odessa, as
the medical director of ths
Hie Rev. George Dllott. pastor Barry County Medical Care Fa­
ot Ure First Methodist Church, cility
gave the invocation

Huebner, who Introduced Boyll who

Schondelmayer
Top Judge at
Fat Stock Shojv

Last year the county paid
*130234 for similar bonds, but
which were taken out by the
individual treasurers with the
county paying the bill.
Supervisors approved transfer

Ho traveled 2,036 mites.

dated campaign to promote the
county for tourism should be made.
Stedman said the Industrial com­
mittee would concentrate an pro-

Name Dr. Hoffs
Medical Direetor
Of Care Faeility

Sandy took the honors In the
contest in which 93 youth* com­
peted In Judging beef, sheep and
swine He accumulated 414 points
out of a possible &lt;50.
j Nick Wlrt-enga, also of Middle­
ville. wa* the outat«nrtlr» itiai.

since 1963.
Would We Do Without People?"
Boyll said ail people are different,
Dr. Hot}*' appointment has; The Beardslee Sawmill, which
but all also have tears, dtaire;. been approved by the Welfare has been under construction for
likes, dislikes, emotions, intellect Board.
i the last two years in Freeport.
and are egocentrically motivated!
"We feel that Barry County is I
erected a huge smokestack
very fortunate in Obtaining the j that stands about 100 feet in the
Boyll elaborated by saying those
enccd physician to direct our. Tire stack serves a large boiler
ognlxed. but some forget that others Medical Facility." Mr*. Fisher which has Just been moved into
declared.
।. place this last
‘ week
*• *■
by
“ two *huge
selfish—wisely selfish." he said.
Dr. Hoffs is on the staff ot cranes.
Pennock Hospital and has served
The boiler will provide power
for the steam-driven carriage at
dividends."
surgery ol the teapltol.
the mill.
Completion of the new band
strengthened by letting each per­
mill will give
son know what is expected ot him. HosplUI
sawmill.
letting him Blow how he Is doing,
by giving credit when credit is
due. explaining why changes should attended Hope College and atu*
be made and by making the ben died medicine at Northwestern operation early in IBM.
use of each perron's ublllties
At present a full crew operates
"Trent people os individuals, and medical degree in 1B2B. After a circle saw mill on the same
give recognition." Boyll said
tenrorth ItasottaUnGrarai iteu 'site,
BM!' moving
n“"m« logs
,ogl and
1110 lumber to
XXtaTta
VikZ
tnd
from V&gt;r“XU WUH Of MichiHe concluded his talk by review­
ho began practicing in Lake gan nilnolj and ohlQ
ing Abraham Lincoln’s career ntirj
quoted him os saying- "I do the

71ie Barry County Judging team
1 of Sandy. Nick. Dennis. Debbie
doing toDrake ol Dowling and Mark PitUe.
t kow of the Moore 4H Club placed
gram immediate Past President
, fourth.
Robert Godfrey |»resented Blrke
wliti a plaque which cited his spe|U|,U Kllen-on Oro&lt;ip

nnrnln™
RaS'a ExlCnai^1 «Udy
Openings for waitress**. Abo group will meet al the home of
high school girls for part-time Mra. Austin Lofttts. m W. Cen&lt; after school and weekends i. Ap- • ter, this Thursday, Nov. 18. at 7
ply In person Copper Lantern
pro. Roll call — Thankaglvintt
11/18 ‘thought*.

backward glances
“bits ofyesterday’’....
as gleatu-d from the
Banner files

leardslcy Saw
Mill at Freeport
Erects High Stack

Pant Freeport
School Head Dies
At St. Petersburg
Funeral service* for OrleyE.
Balyeat. 88. of Sparta were held
Tuesday afternoon from the Heasel
Funeral Home in that city and
burial was tn the Sparta Cemetery
Mr Balyeat died Friday marking
at St Petersburg. Fla., where hi
and his wife had spent their win-

ured five coons at one time in according to an announcement
one tree!
| received from the State HighDepartment The route will
what----la----------known __
as .the
Lloyd Hoffman wa*-------------------- r---------president of lire Barry County south river road to Middleville
Farm Bureau for the coming and thus avoid crasaing the

X

Surviving are the wife. Mabie;

Grand Rapids and Phillip Balyeat

I Broadway here a»id al the very
j dangerous crossing in Mlddle- children

A void* the (iont
Gerald E Henning. M. Middle­
ville, swerved hl* IBM Ford to OFF FOR THE LIONS' GAME—Hasting* High's bndet
avoid hitting a goat which Central Conference football rhsmpiuns boarded this
Jumped onto th* Patterson Road
near tite Re* Wilcox residence
viwt 'kr-chivim* Toirlst"
Re- Please Sae MORE ABOUTabout 5:30 pun. Monday. The car j banquet al Gilbert's
friends ef HHS
id* toM week. J. J. wrea u ।
rag* *
by
j

a county road.

of Ordinance and Gunnei
Schools in Washington. D. C.

it

Cornelia Otis Skinne* and
Carol Beumer as Emily Klm-

,uan^

1,150 to Be Back on Job Thursday
After Longest, Costliest Strike;
‘Package Has Increased Benefits

Membm ol
414, UAW-cio Tw-la,
46S Io
As the two girls travel to Eur­
ope they win be seen in many 22 and members of the Clerical Group voted 32 to 2 to ralify
funny and amusing clrcum- new three-year contracts with the Hastings Division of the
E. W. Bliss Company to end probably die longest and most
Other member* of the cast in­ costly strike in local lalwr history.
clude Rod Hall. Terri Babcock.
This Thursday all 1,150 E. W. Bliss employees are sched­
Bob Mayo. David Towne. Shirley
Shay. Steve Keller. Andy John­ uled to be back at their jobs after settlement ot the controversy
son. Harold Fitch. Karen Mc- which caused the strike toat Sept ।---------------- —----------------------Keough. Bea Hughes. Bonny 1 when Local 414* contract ex-1
Timm. Vai Speas. Jenifer Olsen, plred.
Dave Robinson and Bryan Gor-

aboard a ship Bailing to Paris.
Cornelia has caught the
measles and must disguise her
condition from the medical in­
spector (Bonny Timm1- Emily
and Cornelia try to camouflage
her face by putting a lol ot pow­
der and make-up on it. Before
the medical examiner comes.
Cornelia is gives* a large slice of
chocolate cake. This is supposed
to keep her busy so that she
won't have to answer any ques­
tions.
Cornelia recovers from the
measles by the time they reach
their hotel in Paris. Cornelia is

Communitv Fund
Hits $49,218;
ore Still Needed

Uy. Richard Hudson Wednesannounced that the
Community Fund had

34 years as superintendent of the
Sparta achoota Hie athletic field
there is named after him

Saturday evening
Wolfe and his d*i

Bureau Board of Directors
• • •

on the happy comedy. “Our
Hearts Were Young and Gay."
which will be presented by the
Hastings High Junior Class in
Central Auditorium.

Bliss Strike Ends
As Union Ratifies
3-Year Contract

aurin. — ,_____
nils Wednesday the third shift
was to be back at work with bothI
shifts reporting this Thursday.
\Th* strike idled
the entire period
and an additional

announced Bunday afternoon
following extended neaotlattons.

tract

County Medical Society. ih' BaiTV Historical
State Medical Society and the &gt;
. T siibrwriCGl
Hie new contract provides for
American Medical Srelety.
Society SOGClol
hourly wage Increases ranging
He and hi* wife. Alice, reside i «
..
e
,
from three cents to 6 6 cents oer
in Woodland Townahlp. They ‘▼sCCTing JUnday
hour,
for each of the.three years.
ing
to
take
acting
lessons
from
have three daughtera. Mra. Lyle: The B,vrn- County Historical Bo°f
will hold a Special meeting Monsieur De La Croix (Dave Tn addition, the contract retains
the Sept 1 two-cent hourly costMrs. Robert (Carolei Boss of Sunday, Nov. 31. at 3 pro at the Robinson &gt;
of-llving
Increase The clerical
Monterey Park Calif., and Mrs I Hastings City Bank
contract include* a five - cent
hourly pay Increase for each of
d ,lx *peak«r. He is a m*mb*r of the French actor's tutoring? Will three years, plus the two-cent
grandchtMren.
ju-m L coffinberrv Archeotoelciil
cost-of-Uvlng Increase. The cleri­
Society of
Attend "Our Hearts Were cal group hadn't been included
JOINT PTA MEETINGS
bern acU*'
Young and Gay." and learn the previously under the cost-of-llvNortheastern. Algonquin and
-----ing provision
_■_■
“ Unn&lt;
tian* nt I
Alton PTA meeting will be held ;
ln
X
' answer.
Tuesday. Nov. 23. at Northeast- Orand RlTrr ln Or“n‘l R*Pld’
The new (contract retains the
former seniority provisions, rath­
cm school at 7:30. This PTA
A «»««• hour will follow the
er thwssjnb Seniority as iiad been
dueling will be a Parent-Teacher meeting and the public t* cordtally
proposed.
conference program
Invited.
The package include* the GM
type of pension plan with *4 25

celebrated their 60th wedding annlvemry. .
•.
Mr. Balyeat was an cducotor.aA

board of directors.

HHS Juniors to
Present Comedy
In Auditorium

The industrial division has
reached *33349 01. the profes­
sional division has hit *2.338. re­
tail division donations have to-

Romney, wife of Michigan's chief
executive and an outstanding
r peaker, is to address the Barry
County Republican dinner to be

in tire dining room of th* Piral
Methodist Church Mrs Romney
replaces Lt Gov. William O Mil­
liken who was scheduled to speak

resent Gov. Romney al Mexico
City. Mr*. Kiy Jd. Pctonun of
Charlotte. Michigan's nrst'&gt;am•n State GOP chairman. I* to be
here for Thursday s dinner.
years of employment. When an Tickets ar* available from Mr*.
employee dies his widow would 11 A. Adrounte or from any Re­
receive *100 a month for 24 publican Club member.
months, and there is qlao a
"bridge" provision for additional
addition-’ _
.
GrcunutancMd°*’Un&lt;ler cerUlni Suparatte Completes
c The“pension pfan is doubled\ Enlarged Parking Lot
—n Hl.at.lllfu
am* *&lt;**■
kill I, ■&gt; tun,
a-._ aaa *,_*!,________
—.
on
disability, and
disability
beneTcm and Solly Robinson
have
announced the completion uf ihetr
of service.
■nBntcd parking lot and new side­
The improved Insurance provi­ walk and curbing al their Bupersion provides for life Insurance
of *5,500 instead of (1.000 and ac­
cident and sickness benefits are

The shift premium for th* sec­
ond and third shifts was im­
*2.031 S6 schools *3.855 80 and proved from 10 to 12 cento and
residential W.1M.70 and the the equivalent of another paid
townships have reported (5650. holiday was added, with em­
ployees to gel a full day before north of their building, removed
Christmas and New Year* in­
stead of half-days
Diitinguishsd CadetI
oLauuu pay provisions
piwu-ioiu ar*
are to
JO,
—
Vacation
oftx figured on total gross earn-ST. ROSE SEN IO
Ronald R
Miller, san c.
k&lt;...... I T*,...
■ a* — Senior
■
Georgs W. Miller. 903 Hayes,
George
Hayes. is
U ,; In*.
ln«* instead *.r
of An
on .fr.l.hl
straight hour*
The C*
St. ■Rose
Social
among 23 Michigan State Uni-1 worked
•
■ | Club will meet Monday, Nov. 32,
verslty students designated as
There are also other significant t at I ■ p m at the school hall.
Distinguished Military Cadet* for i Please See MORE ABOUT;
Ttlere is to b* a pottuck dinner,
the 1966-68 academic year
... STRIKE ENDS. Pag* J. I Everyone is wkxxn* to attend.

�2—THE HASTINGS BANNER

Ph.n. I74-S41I

Michigan
Battles MOV.Traffic
Tickets
U
7—J»a. E. CUu.nl SIC
Insects, Diseases XJ'
With Pesticides
ms tn Michigan's constant
. against the insects and
(110MMS which threaten farm
crops and product* are agricul-

Nashville Chamber
Plans
la Feta
Plant Yu
Yult

Rising To The Occasion

Hastings

Wednesday for their dinner

dent Frank Clirtetie named a nomi­
nating oonunlttec of Harry John­
son. cliatmun, and Mrs. Lawrence
Annis, Mm. Goldie NlchoU and
Harold airistlaruscn
The Chamber will again give
Christmas bonus script Uie three'
turrtays preceding the l-.oliday.,
1
।
Park.
be exchanged at the

in-might guorts
________________ o«i£l BMtar
n oiiw. o.u&lt; of Clarkavilte. R Mr. and Mrs.

maatui
tnm J

Ultial ' «M

1 Ueaaw

gram conducted this yem show- Harley Blade). * Mr and Mrs.

I VMM
cate »im!

|[]-M Research

Clears Drugs
For Surgery
Unlveraity of Mtehiga
ent bls have (umlsbed *alibis"

ccnlly accused of causing liver

The two-halothane and methgroup of anesthetics which began
coming under profewlo)'-al rasjrtclan about a year ago. AnjwthcNrtogteta thought the drugs
might be responsible for occas­
ional liver mulfimctluns found in

Woodland
By Mrs. Clendon Curlla

Boyer said the Plant "Industry “u&lt;1
, ,
,
.
icspecU to Mrs Caroline Wrater
Division is cunrntly enforcing *re ,low belns ,rt,a‘ra33 Jaw*, quamintinc.s and rcgu- i The renal leaf liceth
lAflba and is conducting 32 dtf- tic different story, he —u.«*-&gt;—•:~~r~-ra
;
fcteDt Vograms to control ptant though great progress, ho*been
and htamother. Sarah, of LanT. j.____ __ ...... ....
... .. ,H&lt;.
&lt;in&lt;v firxt .-.ing have returned from a few
prerewJy in operation, all co- | that 10 cuuntto are now known Iowil
operative programs with the' to be uureted.
Agricultural Research Service.
Hr «U&lt;1 a spra^ prognun In I £''n* }Y°£U®
U. 8. Department of Agriculture 400.000 acres in Southwertem
b*’“
are thore roncmwil with the Mkhiran this t^t «-reon de- ®^r
’rat/U?
Japanrwe brette. cereal leaf breite reroyrd an estimated 95 percent
and gypay moth
of the brerle infrrtatlon there. ,
7
Bout aald the MDAs complete and that plans are being Instltu-1
JJ
*
tramine mid uMI tremlrw nm- :
.iniin In 1006
Mra. Richard Graes
family of Muskegon spent

Y outh Succumbs
To Heart Attack
services

Funeral

for

Wert of Nashville were-

tie contended.
‘■We had negative finds this

UPHOLSTERING

Freeport Sunday.

the gypsy moth program."

THE FURNITURE

BUILDING

Wayne Hazel
Fhona 374-3523

Mildred Sliadc and IJnda called

carried out by the division, agri­
cultural iw-tlcldcs were tndta- recently released from Kelsey
Hospital m. Lakeview. * Mra
Ruth Peterman war. a dinner
Mi^lgan State's 1965 victory Shade of rural
over Purdue gave the Spartans
rthe lead. 10-B In the series beAlto. Afternoon
j tween the schools.

|

Lowell. Other
visitors

Dale Shade. Joni and Bonnie of
United the birthday of Mrs. Mel-

Thoughts For A Week
The kindness you

Mr. and Mra. L. F. Rush spent
I the weekend in Grand Rapids
with tlx-ir daughter. Mrs. Charles
. W. Carlson, and family. * The
Lakeside Barracks and Auxiliary
will meet Monday evening. Nov,
23. at the Junior High cafeteria

-spread today, will
be gathered up and
returned to you to-

Friday.

WHEEL HORSE

morrbw^
Ruskin'

SPONABLE
32 to 48-inch mowing

FUNERAL HOME
Robert H. Sponoblc, Owner
Ph. Wl 5-3252

W. Green at Broadway

■ 37 attaching tools
■ automatic shift
models, too
W 6 lo 12 hp. engines

E. L. CARPENTER

HARDWARE
142 E. State St.

Nov. 25 — Thanksgiving marks dru«x Through careful calcul ibeginning of vacation.
tton- Ulc doctors determined Hu’
' conccfitrutlon of Hie drugs wh
The WSCS at the Methodist 's&lt;XI'd occur in the liver during
Church lias changed their meet- j *untical anraUxcjua.
Ing time this month. They will | Motion picture camcniv ! &gt;-

IAL SEffilTY

Randy

Queitioggiid Aliwiri
xnond Moeggenberg officiating.
Burial will be Jn Lakcsld
Conetcry.

Q. Will I be protected under your *«U1 security

Monday at Blodgett Hospital
tn Grand Rapids after suffer­
ing a heart attack at Lake-

■our °nie*-to

health Uisurance benenu.

C«&gt; I m
ward* Church, and a fonn^ P^“’-'‘oo under Medicare?
Cub Scout but couldn't continue
4 M~'
---------------in Scouting because
‘ '
xextu.
eligible tor hospital and medlhealth.
Randy was bom In Hastings c&lt;u llullnul(* i’»«‘ 11 they have
on Nov 23 1951
00 ctedit for work under social
In addition to hit parents be -'‘'-urlty. Come ta and rec us if
is survived by a brother. Thom“•

iMrtnu of Mrs. Mannion Stowell carded the cells' behavior when

IO.K.U-.-1O ■ . 1*1 1VH11V ua
I born Heights tor a pink and studied In detail.
: : blue ahmrer frw- iwr rratkln Xfm
record to John Nyboer on Saturday. Those
siolocisU

for a riatenwnl1 ditch. Mrs. Herold Classic, Mra.

mrol u .nmmu
«,». WUr which
ter
...»
...
*uu&gt;. w nua. rjre. u«&lt;—
with the Social Security- Admin-1 row and Mra. Herald Claude raIxtratton. is publishing a series corxed their mothen. to Lansing
of questions lUtlF answers an So- | Friday to the bomd of Mr. and
clal Security subjects. If you I Mra Robert Austin. Mrs. Sawdy
have a question, tile Social 6c- will be making her Ixxne then:
curity. Administration will lie tor awhile.

at 50 Ranrem Ave. NJL. Grand Monday evening at a bridal
Rapids. Michigan, te open dally j shower held in the church jnrA. No. The change made by M.mrfav thrnu.h Prirfriy from i lorx She will become tlw bride
’ tin omendmente provided only
an I of Larry Klopfenstein on Dec. 18
open to at the church. * The Kilpatrick
the public each Mt
evening WMA will spon.-«- thrtr Thank
Durfee
------ —---------------- —. Addrees I Offering program Sunday. .Nov.
Q. My dad died 10 years ago your questions and reqAtrta to: 21 at the church Services wlU
By Mrs. John Hook
that office, which will reply dl- begin al a pm. with Mbs Alice
reedy to you. For telephone re- I Blodgett aa guest speaker. She
Mra Ed Rice attended the J*
***
quests call 451-3531.---------------------- has been a missionary' tn Africa
Fann Bureau annual womens । *lUowa
'
meeting In Tanning "Diesday. • ,
'otlr mo.hcr should file a
Among those attending the fu-'cUto ,,,r b«®efK* immediately,
neral of Mra. Myrtle Smith Monl^e.Ja.w

| Delton High News |
Submilted by Donna Hills

Q&gt; Since Medicare la In effect.
slxxHd I drop my present health
insurance plan.’
Thanksgiving dinner Sunday at, A. None of the health insur­
the liome of Mrs. Ruth Cheney. ance programs under nodal se­
curity start until July 1. 1966.
Mrs Jane Powell were Mr and Don't because of this new law,
cancel any hospi'a] ur medical
and Mrs. Roy McCormack and
&lt;1- A 'social security repreaenchildren of Wheeler. * Saturday

VcrMeulcn and famUy. Sunday
cuesta of the Gaylors were Mr.
and Mra. James4tare and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert DeCamp
and family of Battle Creek, Mr.
anffMrs. Mike Mmando of Kalamsfeoo. Mr. and Mra Tom Gaylor
of Fine Lake and Millard Gay-

about?
A. It sounds like a scheme to
defraud. Under no circumstance,
give such a
representative"

I

Highbank

his

mrthoxyflurano did not reveal
any significant effects nn growth
theetology at The Unlveraity of
Mldilgan. delivered the report to

tlTeslologlsts meeting.'
were Bunday dinner guests ot
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maraliall
of near Charlotte. A Mr. and
Mrs Erectt Skidmore called Rol­
thur Osborn tn Battle Creek. «

Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and

plants are found In California
tioaol Geographic says. Of *omc
30,000 different plants in the
United States, a sixth grow In
Califonila,

DUS Journalism Class
I
By Mrs. F ern Hmcblilz
Al uie nor. o Kiwoi BWtt HNnMU
ssi-noi
meeting Daverman Architects ।
...
submitted preliminary plans for; ,, “‘..V”"'£* 11:
.
the building program recently .&amp;S~Mra. Clarence Schantz
i... the
•».. voters.
,। of
Dearborn.
and Mra. Elon
-----------approved. by
—.----------— -Mr.
—----------------------The new intermediate budding ^TrLl Mra °aX
will be attached to the west end.
of the high school and will con*
tarn 18 rooms.
nnd Mr3- Austin Schantz. *
.
| The Farm Bureau meeting at
It will include a special team ^ name of Vem Marshall and
teaching room with a slanted ­
Mr and Mrs Charles McMfllien
floor and theatrical seating with
capacity for up to 150 students.
Tter.
te .»«.»»
There wu
will be
movable Ptetteteu
partitions JJV™ "XT1
w ite crater or tte raim u. M.
Ute ..... rateter C1M. ,
^X“r&lt;rrC5

* pwura. tetera. „»» ,.r
high school students will be a i premiy * Larry Price son ot
1
card part of this building and will
feature an adiotamc
adjoining lab Mellon
section
fealurc
fers to the social security district which will provide stations and hurt hla back white helping pick
equipment for 10 students.
* Durfee Mother# Club will office immediately.
better. ★ Mr. and Mrs. David
meet Thuraday, Nov. 18. nt the
The high school art room will, Murphy and family from Nash­
have a special ceramics section ville called Thursday on Mr. and
find employment. When can I in the center of the room.
hostess. Mra. Wilma Powell.
begin receiving widow's benefits?
Also Included for high school
Mm. Warth CHvcn and Jack
use will be a mechanical drawing
room which can serve as addi­
as age 60. Visit your aortal se­ tional class space when not in
curity ottux for further details.
QOutten: I k»U my billfold
ITrttTday including my toctal
mine

A speedy ••trial", was Indicated.

Gucnter Corsren. Robert B.
Woodland Calendar
Sweet and Maynard C ClinioNov. 1&amp;—Woodland Extension,
; weth—decided to study the probW8C8 at Stowell's, 7:30 pun.
Nov. 21—worship service.-. at | Ian throjigh the teciuiique &lt;&gt;f
all churches. Thank Offering jI Uiaue-culture.
I| Human liver cells, kept alive
services at Kilpatrick. 8 p in.
। In a special laboratocy culluro

A new Ford Motor Company industrial tractor risea for a demonstration of ruggedness.
The stunt is not recommended practice, but the new line of six rugged tractors and three match­
ing sets of powerful backhoes and loaders does have more than 100 down-to-earth applica­
tions from golf course maintenance to such industrial jobs as trenching, backfillinir scraping
and loading.
’

Wa have th

patterns
in

(^hnstrong

- LINOLEUM
THE MODERN FASHION
IN FLOORS

A FLOOR TO MEET

Identification

EVERY BUDGET

HASTINGS FLOOR
COVERING
123 W. State St.

designated for various Junior
high studies.
New shop facilities will be to-

district office or mall it to ua
with a tetter saying you want a
duplicate card and wo will issue
one Immediately. It you don't
haw the stub, you should fill out
an application for a duplicate

AnieA w
Enlist now in lb. Oodr

utilizing 3,000 square feet or ap­
proximately one half the build­
ing. Remaining space will be
used for storage. Power mechanic
and auto mechanic equipment
will be included in the shop area.
The three rooms that make up
the Louer Elementary addition
will be styled in much the same
way as current rooms.

baa my social security number
wrong Does this mean that I erected off current school prop­
did not receive credit (or my erty which will house 31 buses. It

and be constructed in three com­
this out?
Answer: TeU-your employer of partments. It is so designed that
additional compartments may be
records to rec what number he added on if and when necessary.
reported. If the mistake was
Doni forget the Modern Math
a correction report. You may Instruction being given on Mon­
also want to obtain a special day cvtnlnga. You may come
even though you may have
missed the first session Classes
are being conducted in Room 21
of the High School Building from
received full credit.

You yant performance, comfort, and lots of

glamour at a reasonable price? Well, mister,
meet Monaco... the most dazzling car in the
'66 Dodge lineup of dazzlers. Here's a car
that'! got ewything-and we mean every­
thing-except a luxuriously sized jjrite lag.
.That s where we become very modest
In addition to all the plush appointments

ind fittings that come standard on Monaco,
thece're a whole lot of practical items that
are now included in the list price instead ot
costing extra. Things that make you feel safer

at the wheel. An outside, rear view mirror.
A padded dash. Variable-speed windshield
wipers and washers. Backup lights. Turn
signals. Seat belts, two front and two rear.

Come on ind live a little. Step into iny of
the new Monaco Series witons, hardtops.
or sedans. The Dodge Rebellion wintf^ou.
SS Dadga Monaco

doom mvisKM

state st.

fill THli M.M (HI-FI) M.M (CTCRIO) ALBUM OF CMRfSTMAS FAVOMTCS FOR JUST 01.00. FOR DITAILS SU YOUR LOCAL DOOOC DEALER.

part-time on a farm for 2 years,
but my employer has never

ROSES
with v»«

only
1.45 Value! Save 46c!
•PolyRotaaNevirFade!

your employer about Hila and

CHRYSLER

ray MOTOR! C0M*0RA!KUl

HASTINGS MOTOR SALES • 220 t

Schoo) will be dismissed one
doing pleading work ina private'' hour
early this Thursday for a
: teachers meeting.
The seniors will tell you to
mean I am not getting social1■ "Ask
Any Girl" this Thursday
security credit?
and Friday as they present their
1 play at .7:30 In the Mter
' mentary Gym.
"Postponed Thanksgivingsocial security, but your emptoy- the title ot the play .being
rented by the third and fourth

ONE DOZEN

7:30 and Wednesday at 10:00.
School will be dismissed at
1:10 on Wednesday. November 24
for Thank)giving Vacation Stu­
dents are to return Monday, Nov.

A Michigan State University
Isn't this work covered by social textiles specialist forcaiiU U»t
security?
unprovrtnenu within the textile
Indurtry will expand the durable
If the employer r&lt;y» you I IM
to Include sheet*, draperies, slipoovera mid tabteduUw.

USE BANNER WANT ADS!

Give her a dozen rotes that
traditional gift that expresses
so much-in a beautiful milk­
glass vase.

BENiFRANKLIN1
102 W. Stole at Jettersoti

�T,SnngS mPilS
------—

rv,* mvwvw

। Public Library

To Have Photos
Taken by Studio

ToCMr

Bound Over

: so Circuit Court
"

i on* w*ok *1 tka itykry^1**

Meets Thursday
At Nashville
'SX5W..TSX.S
/Bl iyaaiivii.lv
-driving while his license wo*

nonox

Tlie Hustings Board of Education A
?
The Nashville ■'council will suspended and falling to comply
the November meeting approved grsu«a.
meet Thuraday evnlng. Blds for W'th Michigan* financial n­
having Delmar Studio* of Battle . "V0?
n gasoline contract will be open- sponilbillty law.
k take picture* of student*
"Ofn the Kindergarten through ■_ “gS»
»'.• 8th grade at a con to the
giving. It is expected Village Al- retaosed on personal recognlWils of 8175 each.-but not more | MJ* CL
lonu-y Horace Powers of Char- kance He wav arrested by OflUlan |3 JO fur a family rcgardle** uri»*s wttk * psUtkal r*k*Ul*n In lotte will be present to dlscusa
Kendal W WUcox.
of the niunber of children in the i “1» ’
several matters.
i v
‘----- - n
-----------Kenneth
R Kelley and
Roy••N.
family.
■
• &lt; B»«&gt;i I
Kelley, Drayton Plains, paid 810
f'rnlral School Prinelpal K«i dX'.'.'si'
fines
plus 37,10 court ctwU. on
—.1.1
I——
,L(- i &gt;—. - &gt;
disorderly
charges.
They
were
ar­
Battle Creek, Felix Bryan and
Ronald Kenyon attended the rested by Robert J. Pratt. Mid­
dleville's chief of police.

Ui» plwlccraplu are taken. Robber "M Lans At
explained, when the picture* ar-1 ■«
Hve back utter printing, the t&gt;*r- w«
*nt* und student* ran decide if
wish to pay 81.75 for) the !«•’
parkagc of one 8 by 10 sludlo por- |10 *
trait two 5 by 7 enlargements, four Dpi
biWoH size picture, and nine ex- |
change sire picture* phis one for,A ,
the class book. AU ore In black kut
end white.
I th*
Picture* that are not sriiriudory -U
MOWHCTlOir
on tlic nr*: mtlng wUl be reshot
..
. to Uie Spring, along with absentees tat.
Ajo at the Novembrr school w*»
board mcetuig Supt Guenther re- H„
ported that the blacktopping of the tsd&lt;
,
tkaicround
cast of the ,1*11
high iuiiaii
sdmol •
—1
»M
uMMon cl
equipment and the fence had; ••Tengu« *p«
drawn favorable comments.

sftrr public functions nt the school.
Hie traffic light nt Broadway and
Green is to continue working an
th .-e cccs.Unns. Generally, the stop
and-go light become* ah amberred flasher after a certain hour tn
tile evening.
Sup'. Guenther reported the
committee Investigating the site
for a new high school had added
three to the orislnal eight, adding
an urea on East state Road beyond
the Consumer* property. Uie prop­
erty dur south and east of ’South-

District Governor

Police Chief Don Lair. in Jilts
report''for'lti last month."todj
/'I/Kj.s’zsJ
picked up one person on a drunk 211 fUtCS UJll( 1(1!
and disorderly charge, reported I —
six sum llghte out. policed four
fteJL°r|n^r
k?&gt;Orted.18
rweiuira
Richard oucxncn.
Bucknell, aiatncc
district guvgovflrra including three hoirae, nine rrnar of Rotary, made hl* offlleaf, a truck fire, trash fire and eiaj vl41t t0
lUaUng* Club
one wood* fire
speaking at the regular Monday.
A run-away boy was picked up, Nov. 8. luncheon meeting, held

!S&amp;LT,th htr 8teter- Mrl Daniel

ywrn n LOX Ol NashViUc spent
Sunday afternoon nt Owen Suit's ' ।

। in Bedding visited

were Mra. Gurdon Holdridge and

THE HASTINGS BANNEB—«

Vermontville
Lass State Farm
Bureau Queen

County.
Miss Janet Hill, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd H1U. 3146 Ionia
Road. Vermontville, was named
Michigan Farm Bureau queen last
Sunday dinner guest* of Mr. luncheon guest at Phyllis Ryan's Wednesday in Lansing
A graduate of Maple Valley High
home Tuesday.
School, Janet is a student st Alma
----iwj.t,, LAMM
College share she U studying to
Johnarai and Mr. and Mra Mark
1.-700 become an early elementary teacher
NorrV * Mrs. Marvin Randolph
in the held of handicapped chllreturned heme Saturday from a
the Civic Center.
week in Burge** Hospital. *
Sunday callers on Mr and Mra.
git la from 24 counUr* Alpena.
OPENINGS POR WAITRESSES
group of the VenncxnviUe area. Mr.
' — Also, high school girls for ton, Eaton. Gcneseee. Gladwin.
Mrs Lorrea Smith and sister,
part time, after school and
Nellie Cappon of Yankee Springs, I weekends. Apply in person. wee. Livingston, Marquette-Alger, Eaton county Farm Bureau Board
and Mr. and Mrs Marvin BurCopper Lantern.
1118

Delton Area

Daisy Prabody from Sunfield.

Hy Mrs. John Peabody

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

Rotary Visit

shooting at windows with a BB
gun- There were four traffic
tickets issued, and two dog com­
plaints were Investigated. The
police car traveled 2.012 miles

Gov.

IN HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

Bucknell'a

BIG REDUCTIONS

the Importance of the accep­
tance ot responsibility by in­
dividuals.
A challenge for Rotarians and
cil has been considering better members of other aervclc clubs is
lighting
fur
Nashville's
Main
Mtrun
kUtory Street. Tile Chamber of Com- mankind, and to have an unperalandlng ttot nil men arc brothmeetings also, and some time
ago Consumers Power provided
valuable Information in a pro­ virtue, and Oov. But knell urged
gram they put on for the Cham- ids listeners to 1« personal ex­
ample be the best judge of Ro­
tary
Oov. Bucknell, a Sturgis busi­
of lights tluit tlw residents could
tee Ito difference better lighting nessman. to* been president of
Kill Hu would make.
the Sturgu Chamber of Com­
merce. a director of many com­
munity organizations and has
Noddins, Frank Scramlln and had perfect attendance in Rotary
• pent considerable time in­ erated the Bucknell Hardware
vestigating the poMlbllities of I Store and now 1* a partner in
improving lighting along Main , the Stuntis Insurance Agency.
street.
Herr are wane Luu and-fig­
ures on the study: The cost |
East Doud
would be considerably lower than
when tiie council starred con- j
'By Mra. Lloyd Owrn
sidering new lights due to the
fact the Federal Utilities com„
_____ _
mission lias granted penntonon!
E,hel Ourd ‘Uk&gt;r»ent sui­
tor Consumers Power to lower EWy Bt p’’,Uiock Hospital butt Fritlielr rate*
|lla&gt;' s,”‘ bad bwn u patient vince
Presently the 17 pole and six I
Mra Hdon OMman
suspension 6,000 lumen Incande-'Mr&amp;
Gelman, daughters
—nr u«hu
HMhnlk .tom ““f
n™
II.100 pw mr N.. 10.000 lume,, ““ ’g™’/
mercury vapor ligbte would coat'at A. . °HTtl 8 0,1 Metnunl of 01,11
about 8486 more a venr for ,l_ mothers Illness. * Mr. nnd Mrs.
Mlitahto TT^cV^xfto
I Warren Calnw .of Middle Lake
dude culling off the top of thij

&lt;"*rwd by the Chamber of Com­
merce The site committee is to

The cittans transportation com­
mittee, named to Investigate the
Uitra-clty transportation of chil­
dren. is to meet with Uie school
bJ-ird at 7:30 pm on Nov. 30.
In addition to recognising the
Hastings Education Association as
tiie luuguinjng ropmcntatlve for
all Hidings teachers, Uie board BBUBVVBADMITTANCES
— Murray Bal
requested the HEA to prepare a Xov. IS.
plan for formal profesvlonal nego­ CALEDONIA — Dxwn gov,
tiations which is to be nibrnltted Ckvrry Vsflsy. Xov. St Ol
a* soon a* possible
CLABUVLLLB — OarMky

PTIWOCK HOSPITAL

higii ax .xntlci|Mted. secondary tui­ DELTO)
tion clurw% were dropped from
ftm to 1182 and elementary tuition 10. ' '
from 8175 to 8167. Tire loss amounts

includes

it *

iSS-STS.

Warren Calms at Middle

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with zip-out lining

CHARGE
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corduroy suburban coat

Reg. 16.95,' NOW *|
Rag. 17.88,

*’• i M
XII
Dellon spent Sunday at Howard
•y«r president, has stated the cwSl j S^Thimt^ dew.1" uppe,?^*,chl‘

w htfhto’b^^t^vBart***
Mr and Mra How"rd Mo°"
Un* tultirei rates
,
■ HASTIXOI — Mank* Out,
w ughj in next year's budget.
spcnt geveral days but week
Formal approval for the employ.
cmplot 1J Oreya. Xer. S; Bvdra wait
at her Stater'S, Mrs Harold Sapp.
tnent of Mr* Audrey R Renna
a* a sixth grade teacher at South­ Juw Olivvr. MsdWsl TtriUtr, X*v.
vest corn Mr Sajip U seriously ill
eastern was given. Mra Renner Lv *; Chririls* *•»•.■]. Fred JUv*
Lacey
the wife of the new Ford agency sts B. Cottes. .RsrtTfufama- «oi ■.
owner here, and has her master's
By Mra. Orlie VanSyckle
from Michigan State Unlveraity.
More AboutShe rellw.-. Principal Robert &gt;05 B. Bid: Pxu'y'
The Cub Scout* 3180 will have
Cm.&lt;o who ha* been teaching until X. Hsamr. J*um I
a full-time teacher could be hired.

NOW

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cloth ... a rich blend of reprocessed wool
and other fibers. Zip-out body lining of Orlon*

1488

A full 40 inches of lustrous* cotton wide wale

Terrific savings at this Penney - low price.

corduroy. This handsome coat with its smart
cotton bulky knit collar is lined with warm
Orlon* acrylic pile, cotton backed. Loden,

SM-L-XL.

grey, brown, mint. Sizes 36 to 46. Save now!

acrylic pile, cotton backed. Terrific colors.

Strike Ends

| Camp Fire Smoke |
Camp Pin? Girl* and leader*

Mill »L

fine display of exhibits shown u
at tlw Conservation Exhibition L£:
held al the Community Building, u
. Three group* took part in UUs ••
event, namely. Mra. Reva God- !L'
frey's, Mrt Metha Gray* and Mil
Mr* IXiwn Taylor's.
Bi
Brian Brnertt. »0&lt; Tkaratao. JaOltk
Blvtehn. Bl. WUUab Apwy. SSI
Each day Camp Fire Girts L
8t*41BB Dr- Kn. St Mxr(.a. K.
took time from school to take t«
part in the exhibition.
gi - , -- ... . —........ ............
Camp Fire Girls show ciUrcn- XMr^&amp;S’^Sretek.a H.rtxnkur.
-bro throughout
as
chip
throughout tiwir
Uwir nroovuni
program.

held on Monday. Nov 13th. Plans
for the new cabin were discussed

Continued from Page One
changes in the contract. Union
Representative Powell said:
The Bliss management an­
nounced that production is to be
increased to the maximum to |
fulfill customer requirements at
the earliest dale possible.
During the strike union mem­
bers who picketed received week­
ly benefits.

LEGALS

Route 2. Vermontville, will observe their 50th wedding annlversory Wednesday. Nov. 24. Dur
to declining health, there will
be no open house, but it lias been
suggested a card shower be held.

of Mr and Mra. Orlle Van Syckle
* Mra. Winnie Dunn and Mrs,
Leia Strickland attended their
regular pedro party Saturday night
at the luime of Mr. and Mra. Nor­
wood Hughe* * Mr. and Mrs. Dole
Conklin were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs Clayton Case of Huslings They air attended a musical
show In Grand -Rapids.

Mens and boys' Towncraft
/jackets go on sale
at these reduced prices!

and Mra Edith Wilson from Battle

their annual due* In a* quickly; WoT'
9____
as pre-mie.—*-----------Celebrate Jubilee
maaoo visited her sister. Mrs. Reva
Benaon, Batunlsy through Monday,
Earl Boyc*. who is a surgical
patient at Ferguson-Droete-Ferguson Huspitel in Grand Rapids, B
reported doing very nicely.

Glenn Steele at Nashvlile. w Mr.
and Mra Clifton Miller of Hastings
were Bunday, Nov. 7, dinner guests
of Mr. and Mra. Vern Welcher.
Mr. nnd^-Mrs Merle Welcher
called op'Afr. and Mra. Van Wel­
cher Saturday night. They will
soon be moving- to Dowling. * Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Dowding were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Glllasple. * Mrs
Keith Buehler and family were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs Henry Van Syckle while Keith
was in the Upper Peninsula. •
Mr. and Mrs. Han ej' McCarty
and Mra. Louis Jones called Sun-

•l»d; Nov. 17. I»fl*.
Philip if. MlUhrll. J»il«n of Pro

More About---------

Backward Glances
Continued from Poge Ono

operating the hotel this week.

box social in

CHARGE

right down!
public la invited.

see our new

CHARGE
IT!

Manager Ray Branch secured

HALLMARK
being donated to the "Milk

CHRISTMAS CARDS
to be imprinted with your name
"When you care enough to send the very best"

calendar for November term, in­
cluding twenty-one divorce cases

Plus, S&amp;H Green Stamps

A beautiful Thanksgiving Op­
eretta. "On Plymouth Rock," Is

GARDNER!

rPOk

DRUGS

Quul^y and Jricndty St rvtet

II

mar department of the Hastings
School* Included in the cast
are Lloyd Clouse as Miks Stan­
dish; Emily McElwain as Prtaicilia: Ralph Kuenrei as John
Alden; Marshall Schantz as Gov
Winslow and Eleanor .’.tiller as
Dame Ooodlcy Music will lie
supplied by Mias Madeline Brown
M the plsno and Albert Konkle
wMU tba^oMo.

Boys' line
fully warm-pile 4
R«g. 12.95,

NOW *| ^^88

■

Rtg. 9.88,

NOW

Machine washable'! Rugged thickset cotton

This new long length, really worm coat is
aria*.
Pabiinilion

Jr. boy
all pile

corduroy; zip-off hood! Orlon* acrylic pile

cotton backed.

Orlon* acrylic, cotton backed pile lined, smart,

lined,

split hood and all! Heavy-duty zipper front.
Black navy, loden. camel, burgundy. 6 to 12.

block. Sizes 2 to 7.

Loden,

bark, camel,

-NOW 9.11

Siiu 12 to 20; reg. 14.95 -...NOW 11.18

Open Ev*ry Day 9 A.M. 'til 5:30 P. M.—Friday 9 A.M. 'HI 9 P M

�American jtolidta'tall or ta part).
But regardleM. they are Ukely to
accept you m an individual on the ted like a ^trangsr in a foreign

EDITORIAL

' Maple Valley
Senior Play in
Despite language barriers, they are
quick to aeruc an air of superiority
or lack of sympathy with their own interval of something lew than twoI New Auditorium
year*, we found amounted to much

accordingly, American* undoubtprovidcd extra pillow* and blankets

able Uttle bunk on which we slept
(and aouodly) until awakened about
forty minutes from the touch-down
at London.

Ic«xcd Tlic CourUlilp of Sddie'a
miliar scent s In fact, the enure Father" for ptnsentaUon *hu
Thureday and Frida yTyrolean eountryaide is *0 varied

and intervaling Un: there will
Once abroad, you are the -fur- always be worthing new and un-

vIUc and VrrmontvIUe.
mountain climbing tor, to be more
exact, pathwalking at an elevated cuacncu uy nns. urcus riraw.
altitude! with a strong a&amp;sist from One cart will perform Thursday

One general observation — No-

10:30 o'clock Wednesday morning,
any ot the anll-Amerkan ftVllna
tor which we were prnwrvd on Room of Uie Marte Theresda Hotel
at Innsbruck, Austria, we saw our friend*, Oabi. I*a, and Su*l next
volume of unfavorable publicity the friend Rudi &lt;Dr. Rudolf Souceki
come strolling through Uie door, to
keep a long.dUUr_.-e appointment
Freeport
if you keep In mind the fact that
before.
By Mrt. Sylvan Tagg
a temporary guest in a nation

evening.

Steven Dou*c, Ted Fox, . Alicia
Graham. Patricta Kgne, Mau­
reen Wyble. BaBen Moore. Loa
Hokarwon. Linda Huiseboe&gt;. Dick
Sten-ord. Chris Martin. Dave
Decker, Robetx Mason. Marilyn
Huff. Joon Orow, Wanda Hunt.
Jerry Gray and Mickad McMHSeen on Friday night will be
Tom OlMun, Paul Grant, Anita
Benedict, June Prost, Janella
Garilnger, Audrey Rockwell. Un*
da Imhoff, Vlckey Rose. Robert

wa remembered. This time, too.
Benjamin Bell, who Juit re­
time our after a deluge of ruin en route lumed home from the service in
Germany, called on Mr. and
Mr*. Martin Tuttle Sunday at
we had the advantage of wonderful the Clair Clum home. * Mra.
fall weather. With crystal ctasr Margaret Tuttle and Mrs ManTaylor of Cloverdale were Sun­ Virgtne Horman, Kathy Harp.
day dinner guests of Mr. and Jerry Gray and Michael Mc­
Millan.
may not be tn sympathy with the immaculately groomed T&gt; retain Mra- Clair Clum. * Mr. and Mra.
Terry Picug and son of Dutton
and Mr. and Mra. Karl Tuttle,
local, were Sunday dinner guest* are Thotnaaon, Cheryl Penfold.
of Mr. and Mra. Adon Myer*. * The emcees are Lyle Hoknnson
Mra. Sylvan Tagg wax a Friday and Kenneth Strohm. Stage
supper guest of Mr. and Mra. iusnds Include Steven Graham,
Jerry Posihiudus of Alto.
Ray Burd. Dougta? Hantart,
Utile David Tan of Middle­ Larry Rcdmcn. Rodney Hclnrc
ville spent a couple of days with and Glam DeLong.
hl* grandmother. Mra. Sylvan
On Ute advcrtiiing committee
Tagg. * Mr. and Mra. Wayne arc Sidney Green, Ann Burd.
TM« and eons werp Saturday ■ Joycxi Wall. Carolyn Oorts and
dinner gue*ta of Mrs Sylvan Kendall Dennis. In charge of ।
CORNER WALNUT AND S. JEFFERSON
Tagg.'Supper guest* were Mr*. lighting I* Douglas Hardart. StuHASTINGS
Fay Demorid and children of
Caledonia, ★- Mr. and Mrs. puff, Itarbara Buell. Nelle Hardart, Barbara Edict and Sheryl
vine and Mr. and Mra. Carlton Johncock, and the ushers srr
Kellogg of Lakeview were Sun­ Terry Sowlca, Philip Smith, Har­
day dinner guests of Mrs. Sylvan old Hetael. Carolyn Gods. Mel­
Leonard-Osgood's
Tan. * Mr. and Mr*. Allen FUh
visited Mr. and Mr*. Clair Wil­ vin Burd, Charlene Pierce. Mel­
liam* of Middleville and Mr. and vin Burd. Gary Lake. Sidney
Definition
Douglas Hantart and
Mra. Luther Stercxyk al Harris Green,
Nelle liardart.
Creek. Saturday afternoon. * Mr.
Curtain time Lb 8 p.m.
and Mrs. Charles Gibbs spent
Of Service
Sunday overnight at their cabin
near Tustin.
Tuesday evening visitor at the
Mr. and Mra. Forrest Champ- | Ro&gt;' Duk« home.
Service means many things to
lln. Mr*. Charles Champlin and j Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Buehler
daughter. Carmen, of Belding and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Postma
many people. Tout, it means giving
w ere Sunday supper guests of enjoyed dinner in Kalama.™ &gt; i
all families who call us friendly
Mr. and Mr*. Clair Clum. * Mrs Sunday In honor of the ladies'
James Cool attended a shower birthday*. * Mrs. Milton Buehconcern and interest . . . attending
for her niece and husband. Mr I ier and children and Mrs. Blanch
to their wishes and needs rather
and Mrs. Bud Collin*. Saturday j Kauffman were Sunday visitors1
evening at the home of Mr. and of Mr. and Mr*. Glenn KautTthan trying to enforce our ideas on
Mra. Morion Appel in Middle- man at Mill Lake, w Mr. and
them . . . personally supervising the
vllle. * Mr*. James Cool and Mrs. Milton ---—— attended
--------- ■
Buehler
family were Sunday luncheon the KJ*, and Pythian Sisters pot­
professional care , . . giving close
guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Clark luck supper at Middleville Sat­
attention to all details 6f the fu­
Blanchard in Grand Rapids, w urday. * Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Mrs James Cool accompanied
neral. This is what service means
her brother and daughter, Ger­ tings were Saturday vidtora of
ald Woods, of Hastings to st. Mr. and Mra. Dean Stuart. *
Mr*. Woodie Wlnegardeti\ mu|
Mra. Nina Wright of Hastings daughter
‘j—•*1'7" of
— Railings were Friwa* a Bunday dinner guest of “•T visitor* of Mrs. Dean Stuart.
Mr. and Mra. Reuben Crite*. * _Mrs- Mna Newton of South
-------r
srt
Mr*. Gene Wright of Eaton Rap- 5r e®P0r ’ was a~ Wednesday
J 'J
luncheon
id* and Mrs. taobel Like of On- ,unch
“n guest ot Mra. Mina,
ondaga were Sunday visitors of Wieland. * Mr. and Mra. George:
Wieland
of
South
Lowell
and
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Crites *
Mrs. Cletua Wieland of Logan
MR
Juha Duke* called on Mr. Paw- were Sunday guest* of M.~. ktfu
lay '* parent*. Mr. and Mra. Carl Wieland, w Mra. Earl PosthutirtS
Pawley, and Mr. and Mrs. How­ of Lowe and Ray Wieland of
ard Hefflebowcr In Clarksville Welcome Comer* called on their
C-junenal.J4o)n.e
Sunday afternoon. In the eve-1 mother,, Mrs. Mina Wieland last
Methodist
nlng they attended the play at i Thuractay. * The aicuieaui
Pleaaant Valley. ★ Mrs. Nonna i}*scs mcl nl 016 home of Mr*.
CHARLES H. LEONARD
JACK D. OSGOOD
Bean and daughter and friend CecU OIcr ***1 Thursday.
busl— *—------_ .
-*
ne*s meeting was held after
Phone 945-2471
which a birthday cake and ice
visitor* of Mra. Roy Dukfcs
cream were served in honor of
Bob Lancaster of Hasting* was
Mrs. OlerTs mothers 85th birth-

centuries old

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children of Caledonia were Sat­
urday visitors of Mr. and Mra.
Merton Mcsccar. * Wayne Tagg
attended the Eaton Co. Council
meeting at Charlotte Sunday. He
attended a meeting of Uie Sea
Explorer Scouts in Hastings Sat­
urday. * Mr. and Mra. Robert
Blough and family of Northvfile
were Saturday overnight guests
of hi* mother. Mra. Greta Blough.
* Donald Blough of Wyoming
wa* a Saturday visitor of his
parent*, Mr. and Mra. Jess*
Blough.
«
Don't forget the Thanksgiving
Eve service at 8 pm. nt Uie
Hope Church of the Brethren.
The Rev. Morri* Borgman ot the
North Irving Wesleyan Metho­
dist (Moulton Church' will be
the speaker This will be an ex­
cellent opportunity io welcome
him tn Uie community,- if you
have not already done so. Publip
invited. Participating arc tne
Hope Church of the BrtUired.
Alto, Bowne Center and Freeport
Methodist Churches, United
Brethren in Christ of ~----and North Irving
Methodist.

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LADIES SLIPS
White dacron, cotton blend,
$*ra A A
Jacw trimmed in size* 32 to
III'
42 Rc«. 52.98
NOW

Ladies Sportswear
One group of broken sizes and style* . .
SKIRTS. SWEATERS and BLOUSES.

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OPEN WEDNESDAY NIGHTS, AS USUAL

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One group of Cerdigan* and *lip-overs in wool and
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All wool or wool blends. A»Regularly

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East State Street

�Middleville

Births at Pennock

By Mrt. Mary Jackion

iMullikcD. The Smith* soon go
to Florida far the Whiter. * Mi*.
David Otto. Mr*. Harold Taber.
Mra. FcmM Marahbank*. Mra
William Crldlcr and Mra. Chaz

LSXTrZfMi
er^ Community Day" held at Uxoently and $257 was taken from EUB church In HaaUnia cm
the church donation envelope, vhh.v
riv hovo inmTntJi mt,.
The safe and
eral office &lt;tak* .
m^.1 D
were Pried open and damaged.1
"OT,2
°
The Rev. Robert C Smith is
„?■
the putor. He wa* minister of i
mI’
the Mathodlac Church in Middleviue from to4* to 1943
Bro
Max Mulford w&gt;n nt Mr und "lulam Bridgman, son of Mr.

«J3f se.Wij&amp;.E rs

Rd . enltaad for 8-monlh. in
Uxe Marino* Rescne He left
X- •cftjsDXu^f i

plannlng the parade to be held
in MlddlcvDlc the evening of
Dec. 4. There will be several
floats and bands. abg&gt; a queen ;

Peter Putcnra were guaK* of
Mr. and Mtn Anders Andersen
of Caledonia for dinner in
Grand Rapids on Bunday. They
wore honoring the birthday of
their non. Harold Andersen.
Other guests were Mra. Emilwio

Mln*frlnk-

Murtiny family. * Mr. and Mrs
Peter Petersen will be gureAi.
next Sunday of Mr. und Mrs
William Walden in Albion. * Ray

Home and Mkw Connie McLean,
abo of Grund Rapid*.
Mr. and Mix William Cridkrl

.derPopptn, was home over the
»«ekend from hw Mudlea al U
of M in Ann Arbor.

OF HASTINGS DOES IT AGAIN!
MICHIGAN. The owner retired and leased hie building. He had to dixpase of
hit ttock ot once. We bought everything for ot little at 40g on the dollar cott...
The ttodc hot now been moved to Hastings and it being liquidated direct to the
public. We are passing the savings on to you! Prices so low, you won't believe it!

No Give-Away Foolishness
or "Gimmicks"

will

Wo refuse fo‘ insult the intelligence of the

BEAT any deal, anywhere on comparable mer­

people of this area with “False” give-away
'deah. All that we give is the absolute lowest

chandise. We also have the undisputed largest

/fez'xSrfH'S Edward Amway
------------------ -OtUleOJ^u
Dies on Monday
light* out Why? No one know*
for sure. The possibility ot it Charlo* Pryn at Mame. are to
being done aa an act of harm be held at 1.10 pm. this Thurato us U not cut of the question. i day at the Pldusia Chapel.
Television Improvised and
brought fin* hand II*'. coverage
of on Uie spot feelings, and hap­ lAkeride Cemetery.
Mr. Amway had lived wUh
penings. Jum what DID happen*
With Uie people in particular, Mr* Pry* and her family for
what did happen? To begin with;
&lt;ne rioi m inc Muvacniucur. | He was born on Aug. 15, 1572.
prison, but held to a minimum. In Odrsa* Township, the son of
with Uie help of off duty per- Alanwm and Susan &lt; Beard! Amsonell. People looting bccau.«- &lt;4 way He wa* bom on the farm
Uie blackness, but such a small which had been in the family
percentage. People in general re- ' rtnee IBM wherf the land was
sponded wonderfully. Uke goal purchased from the Government
old fashioned AMERICANS No by hl* grandfather.
panic, or .Irresponsibility. They
He fanned for €8 ytara Urn
pitched in. even our YOUNG I the family moved to Alma. Lonfolk*. who directed traffic. Just sing and Detroit where he wn*
organized people In a BTTUA-1 employed by lumber companlM
I'lON. A Black Situation.
They moved bock to the farm
What would have liappened If | then into Lake Ottawa 31 yeora
it had been a Disaster? In my ago

K

t,°*e bought Out the entire stock of DAVIS FURNITURE in DECATUR?

Wo unconditionally guarantee that wa

For the

Marriage Liccnnes
6-Choir

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&lt;~ .lw«-

Ing. * Mrs. Lucy Bowen haa tuul
a new white fence put around
her property. Word luxe been re­
ceived that she arrived safely
In Bradenton, Fla. * Many re­
membered Mra. Sadie Minor on
ho- blrtluiay Uiw week. Her addTCM m Palmento. Fla. * Mra.
Verne Lictka and Miss Winnie
Lictka were among those who
attended the welcome reception
for Rev. and Mrs Elmer ShornIktr ami three daughters Thurs­
day evening u. st. Paulk Luthcm Church near Caledonia. Rev.
Schomberg was inuuifcrred from
Lander, Wyo, to Uua new pas­
torate here. The ItuUdlation *«•vice waa held Sunday, Nov. 7. *
* The Reading Club was post­
poned last week because of con­
flicting with the dedication pro-

prices anywhere. Don't be fooled — compare
for yourself!

selection in the entire area!

THE HASTINGS BANNKB—«

ins* in Grand Rapid* culled on
ilia mother-in-law. Mix A. C.
Johnson and Mra. Lucille Getty. night, and wc will continue to
Tuesday. * The Prairie I.uctury learn. Wc arc NOT Second Rate
Club met with Mix Paul New­ in any way shape or form, and
man at Bartow Luki- last Wed­
nesday. They will hold their De­
cember meeting with Mra. Oscar

^QUALITY FURNITURE^^

BEFORE YOU BUY

of our man folk are trying their
luck hunting the elusive buck
thia irsomi tn the community or
up north. * UnXad Clothing
Drive U on In Barry County.

Munlcc. Ind. WVTe
of lhelr
friend*. Mr. and Mix Chartre
Townsnxl over the weekend. ♦
Bob Bender wa* at the Ororao
Be flying bxw&gt; taking hlr, manth&gt;' training Lui weekend. Bob
belongs to the rwcrvi-d flying
!?rw *
Allco TrrPP *P«it
the weekend with her daughter,
Mr. and Mix George GUlgsn In
Ann Arter. * MMa Siuannc Mc­
Donald. daughter of Mr. and
Mrs Cltarlfa McDonald, luui
been working a* a vantyper of
the Printing ArU Corporation tn
Grand Rapid* *ince June 31. She
l» “bo a member ol the Ftnrt
MeUvxiiat Church choir and a
member of the Meaaiah choir
which I* working on U» ChrUtmaa program. She belongs to
the 18 to 34 Year Club of her
church and with the same club
from the Burton Height* Church,
were guest* thl* weekend of tie
Temple Methodtat Church of
Chicago. They aim took some
tours In U&gt;e city.
Mr. and Mix Glen Holtz and
daughters were weekend guest*

STOCK
compare our prices

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P«u tn Dex-

Ellon, a Mrs David CImm aXP«xt« to, epend tbe Wins*- In
Florida * l^tw Vlzbcck la borne
from. tlie ozicopathic Hoapltal
wlwre he wax confined tar fire
week*. * Mr. and Mix Howard
Buaalnl.', who liave been visit ing
her alsier. Mra Christina Wadd.
have relumed to California, but
i¥&gt;pc soon to make their home
In Mlcliigan. -* The RoMnbsrg
elan luul a farewell party for
Mlciioel lUeaeiberg. before ho
left for the service, al Uie home
of hU parents, Mr. and Mix Jxck
Renen berg.
Mr. and Mra. Clair have n
full and liappy wiekend coming
Friday tliey nre gutoU of I he
Cliartai Bnkbclners in Jackson.
Saturday they are to be attend­
ing UM-Ohio Slate game. They
will meet their son, Dr. Kenneth
Brog and family of Ihlwlo and
daughter, Mra. jamm Martlny
and family of Saline. The Brog^
will spend the rest of the week-

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. A.
car?
36O-hp sports car with a back seat? A
long* ■'
wheelbase family car that doesn't cwt an
arm and a leg? A sleek town car? An
economy car with a 6 you'll swear is an a
until you fount cylinders? Come to tiger
country. You name it. we've got it. As usual.

Special safety notq: All 1966 Pontiac*
Include front and re.ir seal belts, dual­
speed windshield wipers, windshield
washers, outside rear view mirror, padded
dash and sun visors, and backup lights ter
better visibility when backing up at night.
Be sure to use them.
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107 N. Michigan

Hastings

�•—THE HASTINGS BANNER
Thursday, November It, 1WSS

Over 100 Honor
Couple's Jubilee

Methodist Church
At Middleville
Is Nuptial Scene

Rev. Elliott Unites
Ralph Rasey and
Sandra Rae Green

I

The Middleville Method!at

ding

Miss Sandra Rae Green and
Ralph Rarey were uniled In mar-

Friday evening,

Oct. 58.

Bedford, daughter or Mr. and
Mrs George C. Bedford. R3 Mid­
dleville. and Gary Allen Berg.

In the Flrat Methodist church.
The Rev. George Flliotl-performed
the double ring ceremony tn the
presence of 110 guests.

215 Larkin Ht, Middleville, ex­
changed their wedding vows in

112 Tliuinapple Lake Road. Niulithc parnit.
and Mra. 1

before the altar bonked with
baskets of pink and white muma
and white gladioli, pulmx and

Altar flowers were yellow and
white mumi Mra. Carl Damson

The bride, given in marriage

length sheath gown of rccmbrotdered alencon lace, styled
with a scoop neckline edged in

water.

The hrkle. given in marriage by
her father, wore a taffeta and lace
gown, featuring a sabrlna neckline.

hanccd

with a

chape)

length

wltli a cluster of cabtegi- rosea
at thr waist. A matching hrudpiecc accented with seed pearl*
secured an elbow bouffant roil
of English Illusion. Her bouquet
wn* a large white orchid fasten­
ed to a white Bible with satin

The A-line skirt terminated Into a
chapel train Her veil was of silk
Illusion, lurid in place by a crown
white

Miss Pamela Park wm maid
of honor. Her street length dress

Miss Brenda Hart. B*rryville|
Road. Nashville, nt maid of honor. |

MR. AND MRS. GARY ALLEN BERG
Miss Candace Margaret Bedford I* Married.

were yellow mums and gntn ivy.
A trusted vase of yellow mums firahicned with a fitted bodice,
tLT4&gt;d the bridal cake.
flxta-t sleeve* and b.-ll style skirt,
Mrs Bernard Dcyarthond Jr. of 'accented with rash and head­
1 Mrs. Douglas Hine &lt; Kathy
; pi&lt;ee Of cranberry velveteen.
charge ot the jurat bock
' ' [She wore m&amp;tciung pink sluww
B.lv ett • and her sister-in-law.
Connie Hum-, of Lansing wen*
Gift* were opened by Mrs Paul and glove* and carried u colonial
I overnight guests Saturday of the
Otis of Kalamaroo. aunt ot the Unuiuet ot pink and white mums
Clay BarocU.-. and accompanied
bnde. and Mte Beverly Hart' of and carnation*.
"Poverty in these United States' them on Sunday to the Reid
Steve Shoup ot Nashville.
! The reception was held m the
Miss Dianna Schondelmayer
, Bassett home in Kalamazoo
Fur her daughters wedding. Mra. I church parlor. Table decoration*, man. cousin of the bride, served
povertv anywhere else in the' where
,
they celcbrau-d the birth­
punch; Mra John Will, aunt of the
world," remarked Dr. WUllam H. day of the tetter's daughter.
; bride, poured, coffee;’ Mra Duane bridesmaid*. Mis* Karen Cun­ Helrieel-at the Woman's Socletv -tg-,".
"" otiir''iuiSa'wrew
ning tram. cousin of the bride, of Christian Service one o'clock
PADDABLE
and Miro Susan Schondelmayer luncheon on Wednesday, Nov 10,, J** **7?n. °
served by the Joanna Circle.
“JO- *uul Mr ,Bnd “7 “ward
were Junior bridesmaid*, carrying *encu
U,. ne UUMJUU1
Greening and son. Jamea. of
For her traveling ensemble. the ; tlie bride's train. The senior
During their tour of Southeast Ornnrt Rapid*.
A
bride wore a green plaid suit with bridesmaids bouquets were like Asia. Dr and Mrs. Hclrlgel were I
. • .
Mid . mat
U..I most ot
or tne
.he txrvcrvy-1
wm,. | ------------------------- —------------23r
black lucratorle*. and the yellow (that Of the maid of honor and [niu
?cken peX owntrf JuM a f~
WlUart CurU&gt; ’«*
rosebud corsage from her bridal the Junior bridramalda wore
wrist coraagt, of p&lt;nk sr.d white
a^ce b^wl^r^h per,W’^ Woerner and farobouquet.
After their wedding trip to East .rnmMtou. Little Mias Nancy Mn. and a charcoal burner |n ; liy of Oftnd Haven and Sunday
”
*“*
grootn. a* i which to heat their vegetables. । kneels were Mr. and Mrs. Jock
tiny txukct There destitute persons search Comp and two children of Bathome at 81S Gregg Street. Nash­ 1 flower girl carried
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7auu
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(In C'r.-.
k '—
Mr~.CtBTin
ville.
[of rose petal*. TTfc miuaxuuaun
tor uicir imutual
~
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r~ :lh«
—
Out-of-town guest* were present lend flower girl's drtance were order to exist In an area where; ’Peakey at the Presbyterian
Youth meeting in the event'from Cadllhr. Dmslng. Clurlotte. made identical to that of the . there are many beggars.
or taw but wUh boditn
„lr „d poverty, “'-."’‘L’l'T,”
Ann Arter. East Umsing. Palmyra.
*■“&gt; -tata a„
„„ or llrltar to be «“.ot; SELS
Ironton. Kalamazoo. Coldwater.
ln thl* world"
stated
Dr. bonorCw tneir
parent*. .Mr
Vermontville. East Leroy, Belle­ satin brocade skirts, cranberry
W
a^rtm^t
build"
vue. Mount Clemens. Battle Creek.
elbow
length
white
gloves
and
mgs
in
Hong
Kong
provide
a
50th
wedding anniversary ’
Nashville. Woodland. Richland.
white
shoes
Master
Roderick
home
for
the
people
where
each
*
n
°**
n
^
ou
*„
onfl Sund*y.
Eagle, Chicago and Elkhart.
u“
The rehearsal party was held at Cunningham, cousin of the bride, (amilv works together to make 5- rrom 2 110111 0 P™something to earn money There Community Roon (rear «ithe Hlglilandcr on Friday evening. ; was the ring bearer.
The organist was Mrs. Amos „.e children'* schools on the lop* Lf*nc*’
Grand Rapids. Mich.
by Mr and Mrs. Von Rasey. the Palme- and vocalists were a trio of building*.
of sisters. Mra. RonnYd Berg.
Mrs Dwight Pkher director of
®fUent.lnL2^,,e^
groom's parents.

Df. Helfigel Tells Personal Mention
Of Poverty Abroad
41WSCS Luncheon

of blue velveteen and carried white ■
"77. .7'
__ __ _
... - .u-.— . 1color of her dress »na her iu. a.u.
m^s nrade mid a crescent-shapeda
f,.ath,T pllIbJX B.-wue
^^IkMWirfE^Umlngwa* m^,‘^h*OTW
,
best man
The group's mother wore a wilU.Uifra wrrr Remanl Dtn-armr.iul k/W green t»O-pWr lace d-TVJr. of Charlotte, brother-in-law of &lt;terit grrm ocresuirics.^and ) elite

BUT,
NICE!

iRoruild Punk. Preceding the plnlnK) newly-leglslated assist- on,®"“y -v,,, lnrf ran
j ceremony they mng "1 Love You : Bnfe ror 5enlor citizens, and sup-,
Truly, and during the cere- port for the physically and emo- *i*lt*d
°* O'**0 last
many. "With Tiu* Ring I Thee tlonallv handicapped people The, TburMay.
1 Wed" and "The Wedding Prayer " *oclal\a!d bureau refers other I
fdin^
Mr and Mra. Rota BH** of
“ J7777^,^7
! Grand Rapids were lunch guests I Mr. and Mra. Ronald Cunning- perrons in need to additional
1011 SUIUlaL Nw- T. for their aon,
| Sunday evening al the John E. ham. aunt and uncle of tlie bride | agencies
n„lr Mv„. ,nd B»«r, Hm- 1SL"“
' Coot home. Mrs Cook's mother, «nd Mr. ud Mn. RonMd B^r.
j Mra. Sterling Rogers, spent List
M«ihT™f,PsXf,b CMweek with then. The Cooks, nc- =
■ cotnimnled by Mr and Mix Howcmro thl* post Summer They,
Mra Rooe AHoft of
Michael Rosenberg wrvi-d the were weekend tueiU of the EnTbrothM oral
uni Bite of Wayland, also attended
Uie MSU Homecoming on Oct. 30.
crmiD^had'^h^ODTOrtmiltv7^ sUtOT' AIbcr: AU°fX “JK1 famUy'
■ Mr. and Mrs Leon Otis pf Mason Owen Reiglcr. Chris Bedford.
—-—. — ------,
J- |
visited Mr and Mra Dean Pater --------- pie .nd a mission church The1
.
I recently. Rev and Mra Karl Keefer .Berg, brother of the groom
I For lier daughter's
wedding
boys _______
attended-a—civil
rights meetI
_ugnu-rs
&lt;11 ngI,.
j5 boys
I of Ann Arter calle! Thursday.
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Mr. and Mn. Prank Rider re­ Mra. Bedford cheap-a matching । ing where Dr Martin Luther.rru^mble
of
a
fratited
gold
broKing
wa*
a
guest
speaker
turned Saturday from a week's
M»«b
d„„ .,.d
nurtI MISS Joyce
Jor„ run. a, uiimwiuuj
nrluiow; tnf. orv, n.v-. nin-— MtM Man
| visa, with relative* In Pittsburgh. rad,
. —
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A“* will
oJSTwiL,
Pa
~
tn Routhrast Ail*
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Hie Fay Clardys were in Bloom­
the First Methodist Church
M’“and Mrs Bud Green and aon'
field HUB. 111. over the weekend
the daytime Circle* on Nor 17
Mr and Mr&gt; Orin Annlnattending u wedding. Mr. and Mrs. with gold ribbon.
at 1 pro., and to the evening Cir- !nxi.
fanpiy. Mr. and Mrs
The groom's mother wore a cles on Nov 22 at 7:30 pro
"Skip" Clardy and Mr and Mra.
'Gordon Bennett and family of
Dan Gregory of Frankfurt were
The next WSCS meeting will' Battle Creek. Mr. and Mra. Wayne
i crvemight gursta at the Clardy ' with matching hat and shoe* and be a-Pine and Holly Silver Tea [ Pennington, Mr. and Mr* Richard
home on Friday
nn WrHnrulAV flee A nt 1 n rft r- —
Mr ■nd Mr«
oi rea roscouas u&lt;u wttn
Dr. and Mrs I. J Caston were
in Lansing on Thursday of fast silver ribbon.
Circle under the chairmanship of . Kalamazoo and Mr* George Corweek where he was attending an I At a reception in Uie church Mrs. Edward R. Smith. Members der of Kalamazoo. Callera in the
cptometric meeting. On Sunday I dining room following the cere­ are inviting guest* from otheriafternoon were Mr. and Mrs.
‘ they plan to Tbit her mother. Mra. mony. Mrs. Robert Pierce cut churches to view piplures of the.Charles Norris. Mr and Mrs
L. J Fedcwa. of Pewamo.
„ land served the three-tiered wed­ Holy Juind. Ia be presented by I Everette Gallup and Philip Whlckding cake, assisted by Mrs Bern­ Dr. HrtrigcL
’
I luun.
' iird Bedford, aunt of the bride
' Mra. Linden Cunningham, aunt

slonary. The evening circles will t Game* were play cd, tin- rrn :
also liold a joint meeting at tiw prize being won by Lillian Wilchurch on Monday, Nov. 23 at —J •*-- -------- - — “— “
7:30 with Miro Pol! providing the
'Die next meeting will b
program.

Santa s Sounding the
Alarm Early .
Dad Wonts an
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Shaped with Kodel* fiberfill, it wiiNrafllalten out
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The

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Alma Fingleton

'lour Buick dealer
can do more than tell vou
- why the tuned car
J is a success.

■ punch bowl and Mra. Roderick
Cunningham, aunt of the bride,
poured coffee. Miss Brenda
Pierce tender! the guest book. A

Rebekah Lodge
Confers Degree,
Sends Home

Moro than 100 attended
open house last Bunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and j
ii
p'ti
Mr*. Kay Moore. Carlton Center ।
Road,
honoring
Road," R1 ’’’Woodland,
woodland.~honori
’ng j
bitts
thejr silver wedding anniversary
Hiawatha Rebekah Lodge M li­
Guests were present from Grand lts regular meeting on Frld" :•
Rapids, Lanning. Battle Creek. 13. The Rebekah clrgree wn» c-•
Otsego and Jackson, os well a*
nearby place*.
The reception wo* hasted by Rebekah Assembly held in C&gt;i
their son, Robert, a student at Rapids in OcioiMT
It wm voted to give lhe
MSU.
Kay Moore and Irene Sweet U Cliiv^dry to two member.-.
were married at Lansing In HH0
The collection taken at
and in 1851 while residing in
Lake Odessa, purchased tile farm
on Carlton Center Road from IOOF Home at Jaekson for '
Mr*. William Hauer and noon Tlianlugivlng »nd Christens
H»e cocr-mlttre- fur the next
after moved to their new home,
which they have modernized party la Leona Bowman. J-&gt;V':
and made Into one of the most Bowman and Luclla Ro«vra J
attractive places in the com­ Hall is chairman of the n-v. '
munity
tertuinnu-nt cammiltec.
At the.cloec of the nA dinner for eight at Gull Har­
bor Inn on Saturday evening cookies and coffee were served
honored the coyple and a buffet
dinner wa* held Sunday evenin;
On Monday. Nov 8. several nv "
tor the relatives and close friends bera attended the vlsiution o: P&gt;
trict 23 al Eaton Rapids
The Barry County Pa t N-i
Methodist Circles
Grand Club of the Rebekah L'J. •
met al Uie IOOF Hull on Nm H
Planning Meetings
A delicious cany-ta dlnn- r *
Tlie
circles
-—daytime
—-—r---------for
— the
-- served, die tablew being atlnu' ■ '
Pint Mctliodlat Church were to. titrated with American tl «.
meet Wednesday. Nov 1? at j a short busln.ra meeting i
1:30 pro. at the Church. The | lowed. It was voted to u-e u.
program was to be given by Mlsa ' project money to purchase pill ■
Joyce Poll of Freeport, who la case* for the IOOF Home m •’

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haring been made and decorated
ivice of the church nqered the
reception and n-vUstctl with the
, gifts.
For Ixt traveling ensemble the
new Mrs. Berg wore a three-piece
knit black suit trimmre! in white
, corsage was the orchid from her
। wedding bouquet The young
;couple took a short trip to
northern Michigan and on Nov.
5. left for their new home In
Murfreesboro. Tenn., where the
irrootn Is stationed with the Air

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attended the Michigan StateIndiana game on Saturday and had
dinner with friends As Mr Coble
is a graduate of Indiana, they
attended the alumni luncheon at |

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Club Holds Meeting
During Exhibition

Society

The November meeting of the
Thornapplc Garden Club was
held Thursday, Nov. 11 in th*
east room of the Community
Center.
This room held the exhibits of
the plant division of thc threeday educational, conservation af­
fair, Appropriate wa* Uie dis­
play of . prluwinnlng 4H wild
flowef collections, * study in ter­
rariums. a large shadow-box
showing many wild shrubs with
berries for naUve bird food, and
a three-tiered display table of
unusual arrangements prepared
by Mr*. Lawrence Secord of
Middleville.
These emphasized thc making
of Something Beautiful from ENOAGEMENT TOLD—Mr. and
Materials on Hand. Visual Aid* Mra. Robert Lnlderman of Rl
from Kellogg Bird Sanctuary Hatting*, announce the engage­
ment of their daughter. Jankt
Kay. to James Warren Suthermay be obtained for group allow­
ing. The Integrated study of ren Sutherland, of Cloverdale
wildflower* embracing Art and Janet, a graduate of Middleville
English wu beauUfully worked High School, attended Tracy's
out by Northeastern school in at­ Beauty Academy and now la emtractive. authentic mural* and
theme*. Art work, with Nature
the Designer wm displayed here graduate of Delton High School
A thought-provoking display of and u a Junior at Western Michi­
material from the Population gan University, majoring in In­
dustrial arte. No definite w edding
played here and caused much
favorable comment and inquiry.
The meeting was honored to for the Mate and national magahave Mrs Donald B. Smith,
president of Uie Michigan Fed­ group at thl* time, staling her
eration of Garden Clubs, attend. thoughts would be picture*.
She praised the local group for
Mra. Amy I. Newman. Conser­
its unUrlng efforts in the cause vation
chairman of the Htate
of Conservation and presented
Federation of Women's Club*,
problems and urged serious spoke briefly on Conservation
thought be given to our own as
Legislation
charging all to watch
well as the world's Conservation
for such legislation, evaluate its
problems.
Debbie Barcroft, talented, en- Impact upon our state and na­
tion, and make our opinions
eigeuc young &lt;H member from
the Carlton Center dub.- pre­
Miss Helen Martin, main
sented a most interesting demon­
stration, The Ufe of the Poly­
a* Ml** Conservationist of
phemus Moth.
Mra. Wm. Cr^ba. photographer Michigan and United States,
gave an enlightening talk, trac­
ing the growth of Conseraatlon
activities in US. and the Mlchlgan Department.. Growth and
interest to this vital subject and
its relation to world survival was
stressed. All were charged with
the responsibility of urging more
efficiently prepared teachers in
this subject. The value of the
Conservation School for Teach­
ers at Hlggta* Lake was empha­
sised and described as the only
place where attendants were
given dlreet ln-the-n»!d train­
ing by well-schooled Conserva­
tion Department Personnel Dils
school today is endangered. Let
us keep watchful and not silent!

miiimih;

!United Church
Women of 8 Areas
Attend Meet Here

newS

north-south play at the Duplicate:
— game Tuesday night at the
I* Country Club. Second
to Fred Markle und Joe
Burkholder and third to Mrs. Har­
old Norris and Mra. Robert Betti
ot NaahvUie. Za*t*w&lt;st wtnnera
were Mra. Roy Hubbard and Rob­
ert Blrkc. second went to Jack
Kennedy and Harry Burke, und
third was won by Mrs. Charite

United Church Women met for
World Community Day at the
Hasting* Evangelical Ufflted
Brethren Church on Friday af-

amaaoo, Vicksburg and' Battle

Their *u a birthday dinner

entertained Mr. and Mra, LaVernc

and Barbecued

SPARE RIBS
TOO.1
Come and Get ’Em!

The Superette
Tom &amp; Sally Robinton
205 N. Michigan

—OPEN DAILY—
9 A.M. to 11 P.M.

i Battle Creek for dinner on Sunday.

Harriet Redburn; Esther, DoroPearl

Time to arrange for

Presiding

GIVING
wanted as Christmas gifts

idusl portraits or family grpupl.

Lightfoot

during

the

and
cere-

stalling officer. Dorothy Dutch­
er. installing morsliol, and Hazel
McCaul. tnatalllng organist, all
from the Caledonia Chapter, and

Saturday evening, Nov. 13. Mr.

Chrlshns* gifts

We'ro happy

to help.

Photo Greeting Cards, too!

MUIS

PHOTOGRAPHY
PhofM 945-3967

107 S. Jefferson

Halting!

New Hue

reception and upon house for
। their daughter and son-in-law.
Bob and S&gt;ndy Welton, who

To ochieve tlijs new
"naturally beautiful” look
let Peg’s give you the basic

■cut and a soft curl per­

DaiJflniGr

Baltimore, Md.

i chid*.

How iyng ran you keep a Eaton - Burnett Baltimore Bui-ifrenen food and still use it in a nesa College, was employed as
te*ty &lt;tah?
i thc paymaster of NBC. Channel
’ ,;11. in Baltimore prior to her
Dean, foods and nutrition spe­ marriage.
cialist for Michigan Btoxc UniThe groom, a graduate of
, Bgunaylvanla Slate University, is
an electronics engineer with the
WeaUnghoiuc Corp. Space Prokeep frozen food depend* on the। gram.
Thc newlywed* have relumed
type of freezer temperature and
length of time hi getting food from a New England honeymoon
and now reside al 308 North
ino-i
bw—r
Chapel Gate Lane. Apt. J, in
Baltimore.
Tlie bride's father. Rev. Wil­
ment of their refrigerator. “Ten
liam H. Nethery, was associate
pastor of the Ftral Methodic
adequate to freeze und hold Ire1 Church
and the Circuit Churches
cute*, but frozen foods require* of thc Hastings Parish for almost
colder rettings." Mra. Dean commenta. "Zero b a better temper­ of the Pint Presbyterian Church
ature to More fnuai foods, and ot DlmondaJe.

Southeastern Staff/

warming to ixmor Principal Bob
Roughly, you can say Uiat the Coey.
Titoec attending, bestide the
length of time qunlay can lie
tnalntaUted Jg ait In half for
Siegel. Mr. a n d Mrs. Arthur
tore rises, if the temperature in

Call 945-3382

Peg’s Beauty Bar
(Pcg Preston, Owner 1

First Presbyterian Church In
Hostings. Die nominating oommttire Li as follows: Mrs, Har­
old Brandt. Mra. William Henry.
Mn David Otto. Mrs Arthur
Brandt and Mra. George Elliott.
nlng a World Day of Prayer

Ljou'll love our

I BAKED GOODS
V10 Protein Bread________________

30c

Complete protein like In meat and egg*. Beit ealin' bread
in town and come* in a polyethylene bag Io retain It*

Stuffin Bread
giving bird.

25c

■

Fresh Frozen Dressing

lb. 30c

tiding a monthly birthday party
Ject of the Methodist Churches'
contact Mra. Russell Keech.
Woodland.
The next Church World Ser-

Dec.

7-13

al

the

Woodbind

There is a special need for clothmany sewing kits, layettes, and
smocks for Latin America which
have been made in the churches
and brought to World Commun-

tills shipment.
Mra. Glen Brower, chairman at
World Community Day was lend­
er for the worship service which
the congregational

Plum Pudding Family Slxe 48c;

Ind. Serving!

6c

Full of raisins, nuts and suet. Seasoned just right!

Iced Butter Turkey Cookies 6 for 30c

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY SPECIAL
Regular 60c

Buttermilk Friedcakes Special! d0Xt 50c
Apple Fritters---------------------- 6 for 42c
M*dc with pieces of apple throughout.
Fomily siie 58c:

Coffee Cakes

Remember Evary Wednesday
COOKIE DAY _______________

Small.. 32c
$4 00
Doi. Asst. I

DALE’S BAKE SHOP

This is a ’66 Plymouth Fury.
It’s at your Plymouth Dealer’s
now

tinue*. "But quality will start
declining." Flavor, texture and when Ik- served a* both principal
aiHl teacher.
Tills enjoyable evening also
y foods, all deurigave everyone an opportunity to
orate gradually.
•
You can help maintain lugh become better acquainted with
quality by a few simple proccuurta:
HtfruBhmcnfw
cmmis'lng
Frrexe food* as rapidly a* pu.tlxun agnlu't punch made by Mrs. Arthur
Kelrey, a krvely deqorated cake.

foods are froseu nolld — usually
within M house—move them to

be gratifying!

styling, sailing

youngster

Hast

manent. The results will

Quality coloring,

the

MRS. DAVID STANLEY SWAYNE
i cltlldrrn In thc nursery.
low. Mra. Wayne Wcbeter. Read- mjua rest,” Mrs. Kuhn say*.
’
. . . Mist Catherine Louise Nethery Becomes Bride.
i
.
. ------—---------------- —------------Tito exchange student guente l'”' wvrv Mrs. Orval Cutetaw,
-Some children Just may not
ref Did
and Mr. Robert M. Patterson of were Introduced by Mra. Erik ■ Mra. Douglaa
Cooper.Mrs John be aleepy. Perhaps you're exOl
Bowie, Md, brouicr-in-law of vonltei*. They were Carol Hm-IS^P® wldMia*. Eva Hrcux. .peeling the child to sleep too
-1
| thc bride, and her cousin. Mr .'demon and Hilda Carson from j Mu* Hecox and Mr*. Arthur • m u c h." she adds. ’Youngsters
d; Birgit
Birgit Brodt.
Brodt ; iBrandt
Brandt also
also acted
acted m
aa usliera
usher* hr
for. differ
।
DreriJrenlr \klr\Ac al ' Lawrence A. Kyan of Penn Vai-• northern Ireland.
in their need for sleep
K6SIO6II1S W6uS U1 iIc&gt;'' p&lt;" wcre tuberawho oomra from Germany; Plrvo
Nn- Juat a* adulte do."
rirvo |tlw
lbo offering.
offering. The filmstrip. "Na-1
The bride was gowned in white ' Alrto- Finl
Inland,
Kann''Nils- !| U°n
Bon Buikllng-a
Channel fix
few . Also, the child may have play।I 'Die
and, and Karin''NlLiBuildizig—n Ciionticl
silk pewu de sole fashioned with ao’1- froln Sweden. I....................
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.
la straight Door length skirt and] are attending Hastings Hlgn this West (Thia filmstrip 1* owned, Or Uierc may be too much ex-'
year and are living in homes by tlie local UCW und may lx-, rltemrnt or an unusual amount
When Miss Catherine Xzxrlse *
The
here. Thi; girls commented brief­ borrowed by interested grouts: I
of notor in the house. And. •*..
the
Nethery and Mr. David Stanley * ** ‘ h*
ly on Uicir Some, school and contact Mm. Fred Bower.
child may Just want attention
Swayne were married at Hunting
church life in Europe and an­
Ridge
Presbyterian
Church
in
,
Uuct
&gt;
atd
cathedral
train
BitoLX^id on ocCXr Hilk.
swered quw-lona trom their )nthe bride's father the Rev Wil- ,
,lc“dPlc5c ‘tort held the builum “ Nethery raemted hi* *T“ ,cn«U‘ brtd*1 llllu,on «“• -World Community Day" a spe­
ment is tUisoiutely necemuy in I P**a Whenever
daughter down Uie abdc and af- 8ht ca7led,“ cascade bouquet of cial meaning.
™ answering th* question of thc ,Brecn
ter
snxn tinted
itoted white
white carnations.
Mrs. Bower announced that a world wlxire onr-half thc pro-1 Um prolonged,
paler of"the church? Dr' David
A two-piece street length dress United Church Women is co­ plo merely exist on leas than sum: that som
W. Weaver, when he asked, "who
emerald green satin peau de operating with the Ministerial
gives thb bride?". Rev. Nethery. *°le ’“h matching 'shoes was Aaaociatlon in asking Uiat every Church ha* a rital port In thia tcntlon."
------------ ®——church in Barry County make a wnrk. Immediate response was ।
Houscgurate for a few day» this
formed the marriage ceremony.
Wld two-piece street length contribution for Hie furnishing given. Thc World Community
- dresses of^merald green em- of the new MedKatton Room at Day offering from the wholefweek at the Lew Warner homo
The groom is the son of Mr.
United State* thl* year u to be, were their cousins, Mr. and Ma.
and Mrs Norman Lower Swayne; broldered *Jtftric blue taffeta Perinock Hospital.
wire worn by the bridesmaids
Election of officers will lake sent by United Church Women Ernest Peer and Mr. and Mrv. Jim
to community development pro-, wiUey of Idaho who rode here
M„ net.,, m.
•~“ of Chile, j with friende^roxn Uiat locality.
United Church Women to be

Mr. and Mir. Darwin Hooker,
Mrs. Richard Clienttier.. Mr*.
KTtas. Ute time ilirinka to two Hoke, Mrs. Kenneth Robbc and
month*.
Rapids. latkcvicw. Battle Creek.
Principal Casey conducted in­
Keep in mind that a large port
Laming. Kalanuuoo. Allegan,
of lite high quality life of frozen formal tours of his lovely new
foods may be spent in the cam- home after which a social time
was enjoyed. Gifts from the
Angola, Ind.
irnscra al the market before you group were presented to him.
Speaking on behalf of all those
buy it.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blattery of
"Poods dont become immedi­ present, Mra. Sclwlma wiriuxi
Crawfordsville, Ind. were week­
ately unsafe when Uwlr storage Principal Casey much health
end gueste of Uie
periods have paused that recom- and iiappinnas tn hi* new home.
niendcd for thc temperature of Site also expressed appreciation

l\ew You!

there*

.

planiot far
The length of time you can
keep food rarlen directly with Pays Tribute to
Following the ceremonies
lunch was served to 40 gurats high quality can be maintained Principal Bob Casey
from Middleville. Caledonia,
Southeastern teachers and their
NashviUe and Hickory Corncra.

Reception Honors
The Bob Wei tons

Then

Mra. Gerald SkedgelL guardian, j'
Mra. Arthur Fuller and Mr*, i

A recephon followed in the
Temperature Key I| Fellowship
Hall and thc groom'* January. She uaked that names
of chairmen for World Day of
T
./
.
i..
atater-ta-taw, Mrs. Judith A. Prayer in every community be
Install Freeport
Jo
Keeping
Quality
R
Eostern
Officers!1" ■'ccpniy uuaiuy ».
Eastern Star Officers
beige accessories, scried as io that, a definite date can be
o2'b«7TSS
In«_
Frozen
Food
,
tint any
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,._______ __________ __ , _!
—• bride, a graduate ot
latlon ceremonla at thc iycal

Williams: oasistant conductor.
Mildred Gronewold; chaplain,
Bernie Lightfoot; marshal. Frank
Ann Arbor. The Millers Dutcher; organist, Thelma Gcl-

Co 'Tlrr0^1 b “a
explore—to satisfy hi* euncaity.
graduate from Thornapple He may have already learned
iZl irS

tags were made foe the ladies _.a„ Polishing and Buffing. A

Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Haymond
"«“W
• lUhl bW.
Millar and family, with Duane and honor u«l ta&gt; olh.r win, Um
Eleanor Ann Nethery of Has- ribbon fabric dress with matchUngT^Bchtean and m£ m“- . ,n&lt; ^u,,‘ P“ibo» h“
tha Jean Nethery of Dimondale, I ^c^ri“^P‘e 8'°°2l?&lt;nif&gt;U1^
Michigan, were bridesmaids
were a brown and black designed
Mr
t
w •Uct" dr~ w,ui brown
tertalned the cribbagc supper club
on Bunday evening. Uie winner*

fGuest* from Holt, Olivet,
Oroue He. Cadillac. Lansing.
sJharlolte. Kalamasoo. Grand
Rapid* and surrounding Barry
County .town* attended this
meeting and spent considerable nlng, Nov. 9.
tune viewing the exhibits.
Offtecrs for the year 19CS-66
are: Worthy Matron. Pat DutchThe Clif
i dinner
Haney
McCarty tn
laturday Milton Buehler. Secretary. Ger­
trude Durkee; treasurer, Joyce

‘naugMir

he u learning, you will be mow.
likely to think about hotter ways

I "nb "ro^nJ?? cx^S. *22
dolls from many counole and
with serene sketch® by Mra

tabled tlie Barry County Medical
Society and their wive* on Monday
evening following dinner at tlie
Hotel.

Kenneth Kuiper of Kalamazoo la.u

a

ENGAGED-Mr. and Mrs Ou*
graveling situations for parent*
Mrr. Ranald Westerly in charge Kling, Rl Hastings. wish to an­
nounce the engagement of their
daughter. Gayle, to David Ulrich.
a child makes a mess while ex­
: SS5I SXto^ora’^of I’ErJil’ Hteh ploring a cupboard, the child's

Die Rlcltard Hudwn# are entertabling their potluck bridge club on
Saturday evening. The group con-

of her daughter, Mm. Terry King

have

Ina afternoon began with
delicious carry-in luncheon. The

Ulreet. Tuesday afternoon.

•on. Mr*. Howud White of Cham­
paign. Ill, Mr*. George Hamaty
and Mra. Russell Beheld.

you

‘Tf you talk to other parents
of young children—and this can
be comforting—you’ll soon find
out that your child tent the

Mrs. D. C. French entertained
her bridge club for luncheon and

with a btldge-Juncliron at ner
nome. Kid W. Madison, on Friday
Winner* for the afternoon* play

Do

Tie two aro quite different.

Monday evening the Poke: Club
men me: al Ken Laberteaux's while
Uie wires played bridge at the
Willard Smith home. Mra Liberteaux and Mrs. Chester Hodge*
held the top tallica.

Earl McMullen Sr. Mr. and Mrs
carl’McMullen Jr. and Mr. and

Bad Boys’ May j
Just Be Learning

t tension nome economist.
| If you believe a little child;

Mis* Martin go and piled her
with questions unUl tlie social Howard Frau, Rufly Flora and the
Merrill Kareber. announced that

rI

hem Middleville, Nashville, Dow­
ling. Dctom. Woodland. Hqs-

Tlie Larry Baums entertained
for dinner Sunday to honor Uie
tint blnliday of tneir sen. Kevin.

ntsmai Biumn-f

th»

Wool Dress Revue
At Gaines Hall
The Make-It-Youraelf - With -

vpooc. FPr example. dgi*t
would be enough far an
cubic foot freezer, if you
to freere food* properly."

pint*
rigid,
want
Mrs.

liUtrtct 3 will be held Baturda v.
Nov. 20 at T pm. in the Gaines
township Hall located north and

How about you?
Let yourself go...to your Plymouth Dealer’s

Nearly 30 glrte have entered
from Allegan. Barry. Eaton.
Ionia. Kent. Muskegon und Ot-

pcriodteaUy wiUi a etentUrd
titermomtMr. Maintain &amp; epnTwo girls will be selected from
staht temperature or aero to five this dbarici to compete In the
LaruUn^°nl&lt;S’1
°
If paaalbte. And, reman lav. putMrs. Carroll Weil* of Vermont­
foods at one thw cap tempo­ ville b director of District 3.
rarily raise the tempcraiurs well
U8E BANNER WANT AOS!

W/fUW/inVtDtM/YAilANr/lAMACUOA
Mm—ennaturessaw

CHRYBLiR

Barry's Farm Store

Dewey's Car Palace

S. Hanover at Hastings City Limits

M-43 at Sprague Rd.. Delton

�J
8—THE HASTINGS BANNER

.

the late president's ctoaenras to all --------

u^r.-rW»

However. Harold had to yield
hl* position as center of altracllon
Ask State Provide Atty. Cortright’s 18.
ns with the Bob Smiths In addition
to Julie Lynn and Katin Sue, si&gt;
Brother Dies
the new little miss. Lynda Kay.
Inspection of
01
d‘cd , were Mr. and Mrs Edward Smith,
Electrical Work early this Wednesday
morning
Kenneth Smith. Mra. Glenn Storrs

Personal Mention

hr r™.,
congratulating the people of Michl- —--------------- ---------------------------' gan for the tribute being paid thc
Eartem Unlveraity students,
students.
late president and Uiat although
Eastern
business matters kept him from Merry 1-ee and Sandra Belwn. ac- .
—ma.&lt;•
..Icompanies
aH Hv
by ih.lf
two ofmllaff*
their college
friends. Dennie Vanderpool and:
I\ Jj
.•
r&gt;»
than The telegram was signed g Judy Praehworth, spent the .week­
end with their parents. Uie Cart'
.
Following the 3 pro. dedication B*l»uns.
Mra TreeMt Barker rhalrmt), nt I___
■__ « ____
...........
L).
.. for ' Mr. .....
service*.
reception
wm
held
and Mr*. Robert Conley and ,
Senators Kennedy. Patrick McNa- Gary visited the former’s uncle
nHlM: Cvl Brodbeck. committee nutra-----and
j »„
Hartt
, nnd MUnti i|„. Frtxf Conleys, of Gull1
CeaneitMe awl Urv IYI.kIO- Vs,Ort — I

Barry Leaders
Attend Demos
Dedication Kites Mrnnrn wmutni

Of

. City Council members Monday
night. Nov. 8, officially requested!
the State of Michigan's electricalI
administrative board to render
electrical inspections here.
Michigan provide* certain elec­
trical inspection to municipalities
without their own inspection
services with over 8,000 popula­
tion. without charge.
Thc tnspecUona cover new pub­
lic buildings, induau-ial plants,
ronunerctal building* or similar
construction or extenslve^remodellng.

! The Ward CrltfieWs will he
I Thanksgiving Day guests of Mra.
' Irene Verdon of Kalamazoo.
। Mr and Mix Robert Eaton of
2132 N Broadway. aertxnpanlHi by

Freeport
Rural
dydlcated their new Bute hmd-:
KT
r K"”"’ Mail Carrier
rue twauquarvcr* are at
w. —
—
,
donla. were In Whitehall and Muson Sunday.
ESaES*
“ u'“,‘“i * To Retire
Nov. 30 I ktvmi
—. —..
•
Miss Janie Pletcher of New
mw

Hs was a retired farmer.
Douglas. Mr. and Mra; Jack
Mr. Cbrtrtght Is survived by ‘ Smith and family and Mra. Alice
his wife. Gladys: a son. Eugene I Gordon, all of Hastings.
of Yonkers. N Y.; two riaughMaurice OttroUi expects to reter*. Leola Root of Bellevue and turn home thl* week from Blodgett
MargaretM.ud&lt;
Rozierruinllbi
of Eagle: k
four
—
i.,..■
.I.UT,
.u,!h“w“1 wh
whm
Smith of Battle Crrek, Rase Kia- (medtau pattent
witter of Marsluill and Sarah i /'
Folkmire of Detroit, and lu*
brother. Atty. Coringin.

Personal Mention

Not** Coincidence
ported a coincidence this week.
He received a check from Mra
Bruce Douglas. R4 Hastings. In
the amount ot |19 68-in the year
1868.

Dwight Lee. first string half­
back on thc Michigan State foot­
ball team, won 10 letters and
glee club while at New Haven
High School.

OPEN HOUSE

A happy surprise for Mrs. S. M
- loutun miw wee* wks uir airitui
ordinance setting the cost of ln Hasltng* of her son and
---------- .... .. dgughter-ln-law.the Bruce Sher-'
fer* from Cordoba. Argentina
Bruce and Lee flew up from Ja- 1
males for a few days following a
week with a manufacturers con­
colleague. Ssnator Edwara Ken- village In January. 1836
&amp;T
G^n^dent
Bnjcr “
ference
there. Bruce
is numagmi
managing
th* Marshall Furrows, after being
Thompson • RamcoShe continued until March, released from Pennock Hospital.
Introduce to the people of Mldu- 1963. when she transferred to the1 Visiting her on Monday were her dlevlUe, complete^ eight weeks &lt;it The Tv den Corporation, ask­
of military police training al the ing that the municipality cam-i
rural carrier poaltlon. taking over daiqthter and family, the William Army Training Center. Fort Gor- plete its plans for the new street
Dinner guests of the Leoni
Senator Kennedy, tn behalf ot the duties of the late Jed Stowe. I Garrisons of Jackson, and her »*between Green and State Street Hales Sunday were the Bruce,
his entire family, tliankcd the who retired at that tune.
ter. Marie LaMalre of Grand Rap- ing included Instruction in civil so that Consumers Power would Sheffers iof Cordoba, Argentina.)
&gt;r the honors
Durtne her years with the;
ha* also been a recent visitor and military law. tralflc con­ know where to place poles for a and Mrs/ S M Shetler of Hosbrother His Postal Department Mrs. Light\
Robert Carl Pickard U the new trol. map reading. p(Uoncr-of- new electrical Interconnection Ungs.
foot has enjoyed membership ln!«m born to the Dgial.l Pickards war pontrol and self-defense. He L
.. . the power company's
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Doolittle,
between
thc Barry Co Rural Utter Car- ' of 413 S. Hanover oh Nov. 4 at Is a 1961 graduate of T-K High I State Street and Green Street were Saturday evening dinner
xincerity. HU speech referred to.rier*
She
Rapid*
&gt;,»bo Association u
... was presl- Blodgett Hospital.
—r"~". ,■Grand
—
—i ocinivi boo wa* cna*scu ui inrtn- ।uiir.v
guests of Uie Henry Gibsons.
;
dent of the association for sev- Also welcoming him as a new jnK before entering the Army in! Groo* explained that Tile Ty-i Mrs Lloyd Huver and Mra 1
—.1
.«,! .1^.
.« ,1.1... unuulron ar* th- Jmtv rwi«.r*
.
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(1,.n corporation and all of the George Post were in Benton Har' gate lo'the State Convention
Dinner guests Sunday of Uie ' at Furl Knox, Ky.
|Tjden Industrial Park is served | bor Saturday to visit their .sLster
i In 1950 Mrs. Llghlfoul served
Oe‘*p
Railroad Career
। by “ '‘"Rte rirejrtc service line and daughter;Mr*. Clark Welker.
^as a delegate from Michigan to I William Tilford of Colon and Mr. j
running along W. Slate.
| who lias returned tu her home I
telegraph operators and the National Convention nt Spo-; ,r‘J Mrs.'James Maw, of Belding ।
rt^^cs- 5
H&lt;LP01nlr‘&gt; out that last Sum- (after -undergoing heart surgery
^*rWilJI.im Parker;
anc. Wash. In 1953 she was also
ijmer this line was interrupted by ! Guest* at the Fay Hummels;
delegate to Uie National Con-1 entertained Mr? and Mrs Albert
.an accident. He said UHs power...,.
. carry-in
v-..,-... dinner on
ul. Monday
(for a
ention nt Stillwater. Okla.
Rupp and Mrs Forrest Sweet of
failure was promptly remedied evening were Mr and Mr* Law­
1|1 and no dangerous''situation
re­ rence Bennitt and Mr and Mrs
*---------------------------’
suited.
Avery
Schroth
of
Battle
Creek
««•“»
‘'Vu-,,,,. beta, „„.d b,
Tlie Hummel* are planning to
training as student operator, you
spend Thanksgiving with her *1*-'
ter. Mr and Mr*. Harold F Eng­
■ miles and 297 patron."
i 2!rUtrr ‘ dl*,rlcl °” Sunday Uie. Bond street. Hastings, has en- • The CouncU has under study lish of Saginaw.
A recent consolidation near (K'illr«u entertainal Mrs. Eklrnl's ■ j^M ln du. Alr y^.,. anj u piatu for the proposed street.
Callers Sunday at Uie Merrill
between ages of 17-28, a high Carlton Center gave the Freeport • ?*relV*an“
” “'3d oUler undergoing basic training at which would also provide a sec­ Karchcr home were Mr and
school graduate, physically fit route an added number of pal,fVrn “^Hord with a pre- I Lackland AFB near San Antonio. Il,nd main entrance to Pennock Mrs. Howard Houghton of De­
rons.
Thanksgiving dinner.
Texaa
Hospital should Green Street be troit. and Mr and Mrs George
bo willing io wo&lt;k days while ; Mrs. Lightfoot has no immedl- 1 MJS.„ 5r,}da
! Airman Mik* Is a I9C5 gradu- “tWisablc.
HouglObn of lowell.
tracing nights. If Interested in
ate plans for her retirement. No
n Kalamazoo with her sister- ।
Councilmen approved attendoffictaJ replacement has been ln’lawRose Altoft While'»teof Hasting* High School.
lance by Engineer Mike Klovanand Mrs. Charles Faul. Mr. and
named al present
u,rre Uie vlsllfd hrr ntKr- Wr&gt; !
...
&lt;lch_ sewage Plant Supt. Richard Mr* Ray Aldrich of Caledonia I
marital status to:
•
[Robert PiotroaU, and Mrs David; Brad Mika enlisted in the (Nixon and Assistant Bill Ran­
and Donald McQuarrle of Battle
Mr*.........
Grorae
Corder 1; US Air Force on Nov. 10 and «...
som at the annual regional
train..... ..........
—---------». ....
UU.U- Creek were among those attend­
K«^mI Railroad louituto f I Mr. and Mrs Guy Fewleas are ........
Mr*
Claude
Lankerd
and
Mr.
I
left
that
day
from
the
Metroing
meeting*
conducted
by
thc
ing the open house tn Kalama­
|S&lt;H Washioglos Bird. Bldg.
Fk&gt;rid.i'Swhcre they wiU spend
am! Mr*. Ronald Lankerd and twoipoiitan Aln-ort In Drtroll for Stale Health Department. The zoo on Sunday honoring Mr*
Detroit. Mich.
children
of
Battle
Creek.
OUm
I
the
Lackland
Air
Force
Base
meeting*
will
be
held
at
the
KelWinicr at' 5 DeBota Ave. Braden
Ruble Kelley on her 8«lh birth­
Fisher. local, and OrloMain of! where he
has been assigned to &gt;&lt;*8 Biological Station at Gul) day. Mrs. Kelley Is a sister of
Castle, Bradenton.
Marcellus were Saturday caller* at 1 the 711th Basic MilitaryTrain-1 Lake on Nov. 29-30.
Mr*. Louden. MrtTFaul and Don­
Uie home of Uie Leon Gray*.
j ing Squadron. He bi the son of
On the recommendation of Al- ald McQuarrBC
Mr and Mr* Leon Gray were \tr and Mra. Itury Mlle*. Sr., of(derman 'Cedric Morey. Fourth
Mr. ai»d Mn, Cliarle* Green and
In Charlotte Tuesday to attend the ai9 E. Bond Street. His address Ward, the Council's action at the daughter. Fiiy.Xfrom East Prairie,
funernl nt Ills ■lif.'T-lti.lAib’ Lfr, . r. -b..
■ . _..
_ ...
. i nr^vl.biib
— ^.-&gt;,’,1^1
Missouri, and Mp Will arren of
Lawrence Gray.
and the proposed new lighting Battle Creek vUlted Mr*. Grace
HASTINGS HIGH SCHOOL
HASTINGS
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Burkey «nd
I for Green Street from Hanover
AF 16847979. Bos 1511
Ito the west City limits was cut
to be tn Napoleon. Ohio, on Wed­
Flight 1923.
(from 20,000 lumen njercury vapor
nesday to attend the funeral of
lights to 10000 lumen of the guest* of his parents. the Leon
Lackland AFB. Texas 78236.
same typO
the latter's slater. Mrs John Seeltg.
Tlie Pau! Burkey family were dinThis will provide four tunes Stander had been the speaker at
Butterworth
Hospital.
Grand
Rapner gura
as much light on Green as there a medical meeting In Uuuiing Uiat
SPARKLING GOLO A SILVER CHARMS
FtNtlV CRAFTCD IN R£Al FPINCH
(Burkeys.
—--------------------------------------La at the present lime. Morey ex­ afternoon.
ENAMEL WITH AUTHENTIC SCHOOL
Mr. and Mrs “Bud" Hauschlld 't‘-Tifry Her daughter. Marsha, had plained. He added that the cut
Sunday Uie J. Franklin Huntley
l and children and Mr. And Mrs ‘m appendectomy at Pennock Hoe­ would provide enough money tq
. Robert Wilson were dinner guests P*ul and Is recuperating at Uie install new 10,000 lumen mercury family were dinner guest* of the
| Sunday of the Bob MUnjoy* of home of her gxwndmother.NMis vapor lights on N. Broadway) John Huntley family In Marshall
and
helped John celebrate hl*
' campau lake. Mr Wilson Is leav- j I-^ma Caln
\
from Colfax to Indian Hill-. birthday.
Drive.
Tlie MUton Townsend* visited
New 20,000 lumen lamps are
Uie North to hunt, and Mrs Wil- family will spend a few day* at
son will be visiting the Keith Lan- . Thanksgiving time with hi* par­ to be Installed on Broadway
caster family at Royal Oak.
I ents. Uie Phillip Carlsons of Jo­ north from Walnut to Colfax. was a former H.HS
Including more lights al the
, Mr*. Richard White has entered llet. Bl
before his retirement.
Both the State Highway De-" The Dr. Richard Parsons family
pertinent und Consumers Power
Uie Cliarles Smiths. thia week
will trim trees on Green. Morey ent*.
while Dr. Parsons Attends a meet­
said, whieh will improve the il­ in Chicago.
lumination.
It is a long time until Summer,
but the Council approved pur­ young Gordy were In Evanston. Ill.,
chase of a dozen new picnic over the weekend visiting the Wil­
tables nt $2830 each. Tables with liam McKnlght family and sna­
galvanized pipe arc being pur­ the Northwestern game Saturday.
Bob Smith and family of Grand- j
chased at a lower price than
normal They will be assembled vllle were home on Sunday to help
by City crews during the Win- his dad. Harold I. Smith, celebrate|
his birthday which falls on Nov.
Aidermen approved permitting
employees to use three days of
their accumulated sick leave in
MATTRESS
any one year for sickness in the
family, or funerals, at the discre­
Reg. $39.95
tion of the department heads
Assessments for the new 8-lnch
cast Iron water main on Center
BOX SPRINGS
to Boltwtood total $1420.

.werr
,r/
Mrs. Pearl Lightfoot ha* an- York l* visiting her parenU. the
Mate Ogntrul chairman “&gt;‘Utn A. nounced that she will retire from Byron Fletchers Jroie was on a

ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK

of FINE FURNITURE
Thru Saturday, Nov. 20

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held at io aro. Friday at the
Rutland Township Cemetery for
Scott Cecil Leffel. day-old-ion
of Cecil and Linda Kay Leffel.

at Pennock Hospital and died
In addition to his parents,
he is survived by his matfrnai
grandparent*. Mr. and Mr*. Gil­
bert Townsend of Rl Hastings,
and his paternal Rrundpon-rits.
aro Mr. und Mrs. Edgar Leffel
of Rl Hastings: his maternal
groat grand parents, Mr. and
Mra. Roy Ockerman of Gladwin
and hl* paternal great grandfa­
ther. Sylvester Curtis of Wood­
land

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quality piece of jewelry that will be worn with prido
and cherished always. Beautiful pear shape stones
'in tlie color of the family's birthstones personalize
and give this pin special significance.

Talk to your Chevrolet dealer about any typo of truck.

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jewelers

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�VA Gift Shop
Without Price Togs

W. 0. Mcllvain
Dies Thursday
At Farm Home

[16 at Lakewood
j Achieve Straight
‘A’ Records

A veritable wonderland to the
Gift Shop of the Battle Creek
Veterenr. Admlntotndlbn Hot-

Christmas atari* early at this
Funeral services for William O. amazing place. There hrut beenMcllvaln, 72. R3 Hastings, who a ideady stream of packages and
died at Ids Baltimore Township boxes of many aim 'and shapes
coming through the mailroom
held at the Lconard-O&amp;good Fu­ eh' route to Building 83. the
neral Home at 1:30 p.m. Sat­
urday. .

Emma L Anders I
Dies Sunday;
Rites Wednesday

Hastings

Bolthoure. LeBoy BoHlioime and
Kathy Woodman: Sophomores
James Kenyon. Ruth Mick. Steve
Schray. Uanna Tiumpun and
Gary Troyer: Freshmen.
Those receiving As and Bs

ting smaller and smaller.
These boxes containing hun­
ted* of Items have been pur­
chased by the American Le»ion
Auxiliary. Department of Mich­
igan. and its Auxiliaries (hrougli-

Mrs. Juna Martin
Dies at Clark
Memorial Home

Court and Church Streets

Library Hours:

Monday, Wednesday

and Friday
12:30 to 8:30 p.m.

Tuesday and Thursday

I Pennock llocpital about I w o
weeks before going there.
Six- WM born tn Hope Townshlp on July 12. IBM. the daugh-

The Gift Shop was opened to
the hospital's approximately 1.900
patients on Monday. Nov. 15. and

Barry County Farmers Union.
Mr. Mcllvaln to survived by
hto wife, three asms. Carl of R5
Hostings. John of Pinckney and
Ival ui Panama City. Panama;

CPAs to Meet

Charles Drew of
Middleville Dies

Hastings
School Mem

Satuniay afternoon. Nov. 13. at I®1**Pennock Hospital, were held al
£'
fL
2 pm Tuesday -at the Beeler | tun,
uim,
Funeral Home Burial was In Mt | 4»««u milk,
u— &lt;■__ ____ r»................... ........
w*dn«*d«». Xov. S

The members of the Wcertem
Chapter of The Michigan Aarociatlon of Certified Public Ac­
, oountahts will hold their month­
ly business meeting on Thurs­
day. Nov 18. at the Grand
i Rapids Elk Lodge and Country
iClub. Tlie meeting will begin
' with a reception for the speak­
' ere at « pm, followed by dinner
and th- program.

Damaged

Cub Pack 73
Visits in Air
National Guard

Concert
Stage Sound

Furniture
Beauty

Gordon
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INSURANCE
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Model 919

L. J. Bishop of Battle Creek
visited hto grandniother. Mrs
Louise Bishop, over the weekend.

1

Mu.-cia Logan. LeFtoy Michaud.
Joel Peppty Mary Petrie. Fred
Raffler. Paul Reed. Joyce Ribbens. Unda Roberts, Diane Bayer,
Hlldbarrl Schmidt. Kaye Slowtn-

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by brushed aluminum fitting*. Four speed “Stere-

when not in use. and controls ore concealed behind
could be aero through fog.
driving a 1965 Ford bulk Truck.
Thc paratrouper's packs weigh pulled Jim to tlw- right so as
from 50 to 55 pounds, not in-' not to be in the middle of the

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their own door. A sensitive AM-FM Stereo Tuner
is included.

1965 in the

Court Room. Court Hous*, Hastings, Michigan at

8:00 P.M.

-------------

Recommendations of Hie 'Committee
tributed at this meeting andqutiHons
regards to the study and (recommendations.

tsawxa rerruunrn in cne cram:
Tbe boys also vtotted the paiachute room where they inspected
chutes hanging.
Some of the boys also visited
the flrc-flgbUng equipment and
Ums other group went into the

anu uennu trsinpun, iz, were in
1 the truck. No serious injury wsls
reported
About 7 pm. Sunday care driven by Jane E. Clement. 22, 610
8 Jeffenton. and Duane A. Boon,
18. Freeport, oollided al the in-

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A NICE HOME ON CROOKED LAKE to trade for property close
to Hastings.
.
A REAL NICE HOME IN THE FIRST WARD has two bedrooms
upstairs and one closet, end down one t^droom, living room,
dining room. klrch«n end bath, full basement with gas furnace,
water softener, has insulation, metal awnings, double garage,
newly decorated, for-$7,500.00

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TOWN AND COUNTRY PROPERTIES

IN THE FOURTH WARD a real nice brick house, ranch type,
has a living room with fireplace, carpet and drapes included,
two bedrooms and full bath, air conditioned pine paneled family
room, or utility room, attached garage, nicely landscaped, for
$18,500.00
A FIVE LEVEL HOME AT ALGONQUIN LAKE; top level ha* three
bedrooms.- next level has one bedroom, nej^ievel living and
dining rooms, next level kitchen and bath.
J
furnace, water heater, etc.------------------A REAL GOOD NINE ROOM HOME with three nice bedrooms
and a store room upstairs, snd down a living room, one bed­
room, dining room, kitchen, full bath, ha* a basement with oil
burner, has small basement barn, with stanchions til* silo,
12 x 36*. ten acres of muck land, two acres woods, good rich
soil, located in Odessa Township, Ionia County -.--$10,500.00
FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW OUT ON NORTH BROADWAY, with
living room, two bedrooms, dining room and kitchen combined,
bath, hot and cold running water, three stall
right of
way to lake for$10,500.00
A YEAR ROUND HOME AT THORNAPPLE LAKE with living
room, dining room, kitchen, two bedroom* and bath, newly
paneled, new hot water heater, new oil furnace, and pump, has
aluminum siding, two stall garage....-.-.-$9,500.00

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Phon* Vermontville

Accurdinir to thc police report.
Jane had wultcd for can to pan,
then attempted a left tum going

HAROLD S. STOCKWELL

a bi-level with living room and three bedrooms on upper level,
kitchen and complete bath and the lower level has recreation
room, laundry and basement room, heated with gas furnace and
Is insulated, a real nice location for $15,500.00
A FOUR ACRE PLACE AT MAPLE GROVE CENTER, inswl .home
all on one floor and basement, has living room, 12 x 24* three
' real nice bedrooms all have closets and a linen clo*et, dining or
family room, kitchen with built-in cupboard*, oven, stove, etc.,
dining area in kitchen, full bath with built-ins, dressing table,
medicine chest, etc., with formica tops, birch cabiqpti, paneling
in living room and dining area, full basement 24 x 50‘. oil fur­
nace. 1,000 gal. oil tank, new double garage, stool and lavatory,
water heater, laundry equipment. 48r well walk-in basement,

New York Life

November!

A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY ESTATE Mt out of town on two acre
landscaped site, hat large 24 x 27 ft. living room with Roman
brick fi-eplsce, parquet block' flooring./dining area, three real
nice bedrooms with closets, two full baths, strictly modern
kitchen with monowalls built in birch cupboards, disposal, lots
of built in accessories, thermopanc windows, full basement
with a nice recreation room, forced hot air oil fired furnace, and
another fireplace in the basement, attached garage 24 ■ 24 ft..
place has a wonderful view of the countryside, has lightning
rods, lots of shrubbery, owner will finance, priced right to
$28,000.00 ----------------------------- or will rent for $150 month*-

more than

963

Christmas Club Members

Have Received Over
Every member of your family can have his own spend­

about 30 acres north of Hastings.
THREE NICE BUILDING LOTS ON HASTINGS HEIGHTS.

A NICE VACANT LOT in Ammon Eaton Add.tion for . ..$650.00

WE HAVE HAD A LOT OF SALES AND

NEED NEW LISTINGS

ing money next year if you open a Hastings City Bank
(Christmas Club today! Memberships are available for
ck little as 25&lt; per week ... up to*$20.00 per week,

Come November 1966, your Chriitmas shopping will be
all paid for. Join the Hastings City Bank 1966 Christmas

Club savings plai

ESTATE
3KER

EEE

Today!

�Deer Hunting Season Opens Here Saturday
Expect Many to
Seek Whitetails
In Barry County

Quail Hunting
you must attach and lock your New Sport for
metal seal to an antler or
through the lower Jaw or gam­
State’s Nimrods
brel (hock).
2—THE HASTINGS BANNER

WSU Scientists .Study Deer

Blood for Clue to Anemia
4

S50 Hare ‘Any Deer'

Quail hunting, a special brand
among thc first to report getting
I* buck. Barney got a dandy 10
Permiti /or
Barry,
n
: pointer weighing over 200 in the
AJfefan C ounly Area
up.
thU State * abcxHcre in IS mlhWith hunters in Uie Upper i uonic" ~
Pcnlnwla well Into Uwir first &gt;there
* bwn • ‘arlety of cm counties on Thursday. Nov.
week ot deer hunting. The rearll^e T‘ol,l“OM„
w n„,
Michigan's Hnt open quail
guard of 'he annual red coated
JoQ D; ?“*•. .23; a.5.
m
Army is moving northward for «*&gt;- iUld
A'. “■I""- »• hunt since 1911 was held
the opening of the uhltetall sea- 18,0
Martiiall. pleaded guilty
the state* bobwhltc country —
..
.
,
, : William Hummell for illegal posShooUng hour* are from g
oI venison. They paid 150 comb. HlllwUle, Calhoun. Waabaja. to 7 pro.
finW plua *7 30 court co»t* and
’“I?”*. bucki; five-day- Jail term* were *u»here in Barn County, and)
dr,r St. Clair and Oakland counties.
Bremen' l,unU,« Ucen*es for three year*.
Brown I* nnricipaung a tremenn*«id W Quick. 30. Rl Delton,
dou. influx of hunters into the pl^’“ "llt7£
. lo.ded
partmenl'i Summer quail
hare a wonderful deer ;
Rl° St.founts Indicated thia Fall's seaHe'roiiert^d' thut^hc 'has ’bren u,n' had *n uncAScU KUn ln hU
I car and paid 910 plu* 9730
Clayl&lt;&gt;n Inaras
Andras, auouv
about «.
38. muMai*on, paw »iu piu*
.
hunt is not going to be a "shoot
ing wlUiout a license.
With the matins season on.
Richard Root. 17, Rl Nash­ 'em, up" affair. Compared to
ville. and John Nichol*. 17. Rl State's pheasant and grouse
Hasting*, paid 910 fine* plus seasons, hunting pressure on
cal highway* l« high. In Beptem- 98.45 court costs when they
pleaded guilty before Municipal and kill will be rattier modest,
hit by car*, according to Under- Judge L E Barnett to charge* probably
only a few lliouiand
probat
iberifT Gordon Trick.
of having a rifle in pouwMton In I bird*.
In October the^number

seeing many more bucks than In

In Area 55. which include* pan
Allegan, there have been 350 per-

Young Saxons
End Season
With 5-2 Record

i*ad
bale farmland birds had been
protected in UU» State far more
than 50 years, and that means

in their

Armchair
Athlete &amp;

DETROIT — Herds of wild
white-taUed deer confined at
the Houghton Lake and RostLake Experimental Station* of
the Michigan State Conserva­
tion Department may provide
Wayne State University School
of Medicine scientists with a
clearer understanding of a
blood condition which causes a
type ot anemia in humans.
This condition, sickle cell
anemia, is characterized by thc
presence of "sickle ■ shaped'
cells in the blood. This type of
red cell is natural in deer blood.
but In humans the red blood
cells are normally disc-shaped
and the presence of sickle
shaped cells is abnormal.
To explore the mysteries of
sickle cells in deer and human
beings, the scientists several
years ago began intensive re­
search. comparing the normal
blood of deer with that of chil­
dren who suffer sickle cell
anemia.
"Sickle cells found In hu­
mans are rigid and fragile in
comparison to the normal red
blood cell." explains Dr.
Charles F. Whitten, head of thc
Wayne State School of Medi-

cine team conducting the re­
search effort.
' Tlie sickle blood cells in
children break down more
readily and don't flow as well."
he said, "while in deer blood
this doesn't seem- tn be the
case. The primary objective of
the study is to determine why
thc two cells, which are identi­
cal in shape, behave differ­
ently.”
The brittle quality of sickle
cells In human blood result* in
a deficiency of the protein
(hemoglobin) which carries
oxygen through thc blood
stream to the tissues.
Individuals with this disease
have frequent pain crises and
disturbances In exercise toler­
ance. and in growth and de­
velopment.
Thc deer are subdued by
scientists equipped with guns
that shoot harmless tranquil­
izer darts or are corraled in
a round-up.
"
"There are no 111 effects on
thc deer." says Dr. Whitten,
“either in terms of their good
health or the quality of venison •
which they may provide in the
fall."

t h e Conservation Department.
Quail hunting, in a word, is
The Hailing* High School
Calhoun and Kalamazoo Coun­ Junior Var»ity football team tegy and *porung etiquette.
ties. LOGO permits have been 1»- dated out It* season on Thurs­
day. Nov. 4. by defeating Orand
ample. Lryvd-in-thc-wrx&gt;l quail
:-Deer hunter* are reminded by Ledge, here. 28-19.
hunters from other States follow
the unwritten rule of not shoot­
deer licenses, and that only shot­ Strong'* aquad a record of five
ing
birds which are on the
guns and 32 • caliber rim - fire
tted in this area.
In the final game Roger Will
scored the first touchdown after
particularly t.
Tom Hoke luid returned the
he quail
NQ MitomaUc. semi-automatic opening kickofl 15 yards to his
or auto-k&gt;adiug rifle or shotgun 45. Hoke carried twice for 18,
S
“ ^ Ldcol Scouts to
Uiat can hold more than six Rick Abbey twice for 18 then
shells In both thc barrel and Will twice for seven before he
covered the final 20 yards for the down to teven or eight birds. I
rrn,. bu.,k.iUsher ot UM Gome
clip at taagazine arc permitted.
.
. . ,.
six points. Tiie kick for thc extra Thc main Idea behind this is to the Cotwervatlon Department 1
...
th. u™
point was no good.
The next time HuUnga got the to Insure adequate brood produc­
■MMon under 14 may not hunt
shifting a potential I
ball Jim Williams rambled 40 tion the following Spring.
iOhlo
game Saturmust have a parent or guardian yards around right end to set up
In bod Winters. qiuUl suffer [ y'
apply for the license and young Uie second six-pointer. Several quail in their unique efforts to
hunter* must be accompanied in plays later he passed to Abbey shield thenux-ivtr. against the heavy lotaes to their worst ene- i
for the touchdown. Williams
my. the weather Severe Winters ALTOFT GUN CLUB
someone designated by parent or passed to Bill EllU for Uie point cold-weather period, these birds have been known to claim tu j The Akoft 4H Gun Club will
to make the score 13-0
guardian.
huddle in circles on the ground least lialf of southern Michigan's meet at the home of Jim Otgan.
bobwhite population. In some Sunday. Nov. 31. at 3 p.m.

talnly missed the boat estimating
Uie crowd al Uie Hastings-Grand
Ledge gam*. It looked like a 4.000
throng but there were only 2.508
paid admissions — Including SOT
advance student ticket* sold al
Baitings High. However, count­
ing the band, employee* of both
UutltuUoru and others who get
tn without paying 11. the count
was estimated by Grand Ledge
High official* at 3,000. . . .
Jock Clarey wa* presented Ute
gam* bell by the ho*t school ih
honor of his achievement* a* he
bowed out of the coaching field.
. . . Mr* Bernard WaUon has
made Jock a TV lamp with a
picture of the entire champion­
ship squad painted on X-ray
film: The lamp, a cla**y looking
keeptake, U to be presented dur­
ing 'the football awards assem­
bly and pep rally at HHS at 3
pm. on Wednesday, Nov. 24. . . .
Thlrty-*even of Uie 38 players
on the Saxon roeter and the *ix

WON LOST TIED

The roster:
ENDS—Bill Ellia,
End- up the scent of birds. In thc
may
carry or transport any
----- ■ Lindon
~
.........
rifle, c shotgun with slug, ball »J«r. M*ke
‘‘Z *
morning, quail will be found
_ .___
&gt; v. or
_ . cut-shell
.. .. . load,rztltnns
Dean Dean
Ijamlieri.
Geer Greg
C.
Lambert.
C, moving out from their mooting
icskbol
ex- Gillons.
Gillon* and Gordon Iles*.
tayour hunting camp
inld-day. they are not very acdr Moyer. Mary Howell. Willett
hunters to takr»

IJ Mike Hart and Dean Rose.
j CENTERS — Larry Bennett.

to heavy cover—along wood­
lot*, swales, standing corn fields.

or anywhere else in antlcrlcs*
deer shooting area No. 55 are
urged to stop at Uie Conserva­
tion Department's local field of­
fice so their animals can be
checked for biological Informa­
tion.

I Benedict
neueuiei Leads
ik-aits
I Caledonia to
I 17-22 Victory

Latest Drug
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Once hunters flush a covey,
Notre Dame and Michigan
I they'll liavr to do some quick State are old football rivals,
i .'hooting because the birds will i meeting for the first time in
Idart
for nearby
cover.
---------------------------1897.
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Spartan 440-yard relay hum that
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W B C H FOOTBALL
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touchdown on Calodonia's first
• play from scrimmage.
: Ueing good .-.peed, running
1 knowhow and superb balance.
I the 190-pound Benedict sdfrq
I scoring runs of 45. 53, 51 on&lt;^»। yards: Bob Ru-acll scored the

Hackett ltd 7-0 on a 37-yard
pass play from Bill Martin to
I Bruce Stutz and added tt*e point.
The game closed Hackett's sea-

A trio of Michigan Rtate foot­
ball standouts, Clinton Janes.
Jim Bummer* and Gene Wash-

BARRY

Caledonia finished the sea-

126 Ea*t State St.

Friday.

Name Art Mead
President of City
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southwestern Slate game area
is located on Yankee Spring*

Middleville.
,
action la. but hunter shouldn't
It will be open for eYSmining
BACKS —Jim William*. Greg expect to flush u covey of quail deer during the Nov. 20-21 and
Wood. Boger Will. Hick Abbey. every few minutes even in this

through Dog Warden Dean
Braden, according to the Hu­
mane Society.' Braden'can be
contacted through rf»e sher­
iff* office. The five are a eom-

Boyne, SJ

lUituw-. High’s. Co - Captain
more
Michigan Stale halfback Clln- Ken Weller ran away with the
| West eWtril Conference'*'Si6rNo one know* what this'Win---- - --------- -------------- -------- m, r&gt;rr according to tlie sutu1
ml
ter will bring, but this much is Spartan record In a Big Ten, tics kept by GreenriHCk Wally
from William* good for 35 yard*;of quail bunting, thc Conaenra- J
jJaehnlg. Kenny had 11 touchbtrds that might have fallen.
then Will scored from 20. yards Uan Department points out that ,
out. '
‘ one big must 1* a f^xkI dog. Quail
.
ended
up
on
the
tables
of
hunt
­
The hut Hasting* touchdown are tiard enough to find with a '1
instead.
come on a fine ran around right, dog and without one. thc hunt- ers
'
end by Hoke who went for 28 er's chances of getting much
yards Abbey powered over tor xhootlng are pretty poor,
the point making Uie score 26-6.1
•--------------------- -* —*—•
.ing combination
and slwtgun* must
'Y**'—* &lt;««..«•
- In both barrel and &gt;nd the visitor* scored twice,
une when In or on i 'n’c Strongmen never were
When and wliere to hunt?
.1. UmMi. motor1 a gome und scored 183 point* to
Hunter* who down deer in the
...
their onnonent* 83.

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Good Pal's BiUy led aU the way
and held off a last minute chal­
lenge to win the featured Classic

The deadline to enter lcam.%
and payment of thc tJ5 entry
fee. is 0:45 pm. Wednesday. Nov.
Sunday via school bus to watch
24.
in Room 182.
(he Lions lose to the 48 cr*. "niey
Eight taurui wre represented
saw ■ good game despite the fact
that their heroes lost On Uie re­
Mon.
The teams have ben prac­
turn trip the lads had dinner at
Gilberts at Jackson. ThU outing ticing on Thursday nights, Dtwas cooked up and arranged for
by Russ Belfield, who footed
some of the bill himself and con­ downs and 18 extra points In
tacted other* for the rest. "Not league games for a total of 82
one person turned me down," points. 40 points higher titan Ixe
Russ declared. . . . Cuming back Hill of SL Johns who had 42.
from the game Sunday we &lt; Bel­ Weller was 14 points short of the
field* and Young*) stopped al record 96 points scared by Harold
the Marsh Nowlin home in Mar­ Olds of Grand Ledge last year. If
shall. Marsh Is no different there anyone at Hasting* High had
concerned about an Indithe way. he played 18 holes
,-------been well out in
®nday. . . .
Coach Clarey had only four front. He had a total of 85
.•-euons below the 500 mark in points for thc season.
Here Is Wally's complete tabu­
his 15 years at HHS In which
lation:

•even or eight quail are left in
Lower Peninsula Nov 20 through1
In Ute wcond half Oreg C. Oil- «ch com-, there are
. Ion* intercepted a little Comet, bird* to form their feathery

more
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HASTINGS
BOWLING
SUNDAY MIXED DOUBLES
High series and, score#: Von
Howell 230-538. Bill Burna 191535. Jim Bourne 193-527, Ron
Fellow 189-525. Allan Hlnrichaen 170-475, Wesley Friend 166­
462. Ray Pavlik 179-627. Bonnie
Wyant 195-47. Helene Bourne
176. Joon Koslnsky 150. Benny
Brown 207-494. Jock Cronlngrr
170. Pcv. Cronlnger 164. Dorothy
Burna 144. Nancy Taylor 181.
Bob Shx-um 157. 8. Springer 158.
Miles Nelson 142, Pat Nelson 148
and Harry Kronewitter 151.

31. McAllister Oil 29U, Foodland
M'l- Northaldc Grocery 24 and
Huallng# Height* -*
34. Sheriff's

lers'22'.. Gardners 21. Hastings
Floor Covering 20. Duraclean
and Action Flex 19. V A J Mobil
17. Hasdngs Milling and Cuylers 16. Bums Refrigeration 15&gt;v.
Rockhill Ac Bangluut 14. Copper
I-anteni 13 and 'Arcade Beauty
Salon 11
Good Seriea: Slilrley VanDen­
burg 200-503. Oeny Newton 167h34. Ellen Davis 162-4416. Burt

Banner 12 S. Auto Tag Inn 7.
Good scores: Bonnie Hatha­
way 179-440. Bernie Eckert 209­
531, Emina Magoon 170-481, Payo

4ffil. Betty Shrier 161-464, Anna
McDonald 160-455. Pat Conly
IW-443. Menu DePew 180-499.
Killy Van Dblnc 193-483. Fran
Owens IG4-457:
'Good Games: Delores Wiley
163. Jeanne Frrnthwny 171. Rote
-Hen.'tehren
163. Inex Lyon .V",
160.
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F»m Brown 168. Margaret Cuykr 164 and Irene HcuUl Irene'
Htath of Hastings Radio A TV
pirkid up the 4-10 spilt. Sharon
Hrrrtngton. of Penney#, the 2-7!;• and Doris Naylor of Hastings
Milling, the 2-7-8.

RECREATION LEAGUE NO. 2
John Gorodenskl and Art
Bennett shared series honors
with 542. Chuck Baker posted

well 209-310. Stu Howes 510.
Larry Penrod 201-509. Qlck Hud­
son 502 and Ray Lundqutrt 300,
Standings: Walldorff's 26. Gil­
more's 24. Johnnies* Auto Parts

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Middleville Romps for
23rd Straight Victory
Michigan's prep football aea- ,------------------------------- =------------------ton come to an end Friday nigh: scoring 98 pointe with 10 touch—with the cxcepdon ol a few ilowns.
aprelal game# and Uie Greenville
Tom Warner laul 325 yards in
-Belding giunc which was poet- 50 carries, scoring 45 points with
poned until Tutaday because of six touchdowns, and Terry Appel
the tornado warnings— and Mid- had 19-1 yards in 18 carrier and
1
,
dlevlUe HlghS powerful Trojans tlure touchdowns.
wrapped up anoUier undefeated
uraauaung *-*a acniora inengaged in Independent research
season with a 53-0 romp over'
Urtmy.
,runii HO
Saranac.
R.?^xn Wke bo11 c&lt;Mlch Bob VanderVeen Is
Wtaln^ drllUn« hU 12 V*ni^
—--------MIas Godfrey --------------is the daughter
ot
ranked Cltua C champions 23
ln P™P«»tton for Ute Mr. and Mra Robert B. Godfrey,
straight win and third straight .1
..
' G 1 "arn,r* opening of the 1966-6S season 1218 Writ Oteen St.
Expressway Conference* title. In Jim Bender.
against Mar?,hall here on Friday.
Each Kahima*o&lt;&gt; wnior I* refact, tlie Trojans have not l«.t
Juniors an the i
a league game rinre the circuit Veiderman. Dale

HHS Basketball Lina Godfrey
.
Squads Drill for
At &lt;’K Collefie
Opening Games

Loan 21H, Mary's Beauty Stop
•JOV}. Haan's Standard and Pis­
ton Ring 20. Michigan Magnet-

456. Mary Roush 191-487, Elian
Dolman 491-189, l-oube Balis
170-471,' GJndy* Edwards 20C­
MONDAY BOWLEBETE8
Train Standings: Walldorff's 483, Shirley VanDenburg 191­
541. Wilma Daniels 187-500.
Motor Aalres 25, OHmorvs 24^
Ha-uinw Radio
TV 23. Mah­ Benner 191-501

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old racing, but with Quarter
Horses it's a different story. A
feature at some Quarter Horse
tracks in the West is an event
for suckling fuels kt 150 yard*

mother. When on occasion he
wanders off in pursuit of a
Errasshopper and suddenly rcaixes the separation he quickly
makes a run for it.
It i» on that basis that the
Milk Run or llinncr Bell Derby
is staged. The mares are held
at a noint just beyond the
finlih line and the fools are led
160 yards up the stretch. At a
given signal they are released
and the result is an exciting,
if brief, race.

their dinner.
•
Anyone who has watched
mares and their fools in a field
will have noted that
at the young
far from hie

known to keen their own "past
performance’1 charts on the
youngsters for reference when
Ik....
they go ...
to the post under .nv«
silks
some two yean later.

Early American Thorough­
breds, famed for being able to
run two or three four-mile
heats in an afternoon, usually
did not get to the race track
for serious competition until
they were 5-year-olds. Thought­
ful owners and Thoroughbred
breeders today take a dim view

Farms 15. Nashville Gravel 13
and Hastings Meat Matkrt 11.

Ex-West Central
Wrestling Champ
On U-M Squad

straight without defeat.
COM.MERCIAL MINORS
Although eight lettermen have
Paul Cassell had another good
been lost. Including two duunpnight Tluiraday and anaggled
ions, the cutlook Is bright again
210-584 to act the pace in the
| thia Winter. Uast through gradu­
Commercial Minors. Galen Danation are such letterwlnnen as
Iris rolled 213-583. M. Greenfield
Bob Spaly. third beat heavy­
204-564. Jin* Barnum 224-582. R.
weight in the Nation: Chris StoLundquist 524. B HraUt 510. R.
Mlchlgan's defending Big Ten
177-pound champton; Rick
HeriMreUh 614. Pete Kruger 214­ wrrotllng champs wlU be sliootjn - pound king; Doug
557. Al Stanton 517. O. Smith ing for the phcnonetnal airing Hornung. 13-3-pound runner-up.
------------------------MONDAY NIGHT
MIXERS 1508. Gordon Trick 222-562. Rod of four straight title, when Cliff
Diettick. formre- 147Welcome Tavern ™u «». J. Myer# 206-518. K
1965-66 campaign.
I Returning al 123 pounds' 1#
B1U Kruko 201-558, C. Asplnali
507, Robert Ingram 210-535. C. ed a record breaking 88 points who'll probably move up to 130
Cooley 514. Jim Barr 504. P. and won five of nine Individual
NOW AT
Woodman 600, II. Organ 517 and championships to win the crown.
J Wcalnck 613.
■Standings: Parkers Bar 29,
seeking to ex- rctumlng after
J 25. Hastings Aluminum 24.
Deputies and Larkc Cltgo 23.
Bender Gravel and Clxmoweth 172-249. R. Wyngarden 138-249, are used for this assignment.
B Terry 137-343, A. Merrill 121­
NEW FROM
ler's and Montgomery Ward 18. 242, S. VanDenberg 125-239. M. tng Big Ten titllat. will move up
Viking. Al's A Dote and Has­ Haines 121-233, 8. Goodyear 117­
tings Electric 15. Southend Pood 219. M. Nelson 134-218, Jerry
Cal Jenkins, senior letterman
and Hastings Banner 14 and Whitney 111-225. M. Chase 109Pattern Monument 13.
113-210. B. Jerow 106-208, O.
substitute and a sophomore
COMMERCIAL MAJORS
Ziegler 114-300. O Martin 113-1
Wllh Kammen. from
307 and 8. Barnum 118-301.
OrandFO^. Minn, is Burt
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HnI a
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Merical
of
Dee ir-uMdnee,
la. and
Thursday as he fired 227-607 to
AJBC SENIOR DIVISION
&lt;Jcn Headrick. Chettar^ogn.
BUI Hackney carded 203-582.
Standings: Shell Service 34(4,;Term. A pair ot aopbomorae.
Bruce Terry 217-374, Maynard Hastings Bowl 30, St. Martin * 15. Wayne Hanson and Fred StchAmerican Legion 13.
'------ - ------------- ------— — —
j 157 prospects.
McLean 200-156, Lawrence 414 11H and 7-Up one.
-------- •—— — ——' Meet llkriy candidate# at 167
Dean Lambert 170-434. Chuck are B1U Waterman of Saginaw;
Lydy 294-533. Paul Edwards 535. Jordan 147-420 Rick VanDcn- Tofn saunderx, Columbus. Ohio,
Irwin Hanrood 203-540, Bob burg 168-454. Mike Mast 175-410 antj Wayne Weott, formar Hill
Wentl
be mevLambert 202-641, Harry McCol­ and We. VanDenburg 106-44F.
EMBOSSED
lum 529. Dave Irwin 204-526, Bill
iSJiTlvnl.r.
EXCELON* THE
Bums 522. Glenn Laubaugh 528.

HASTINGS
FLOOR COVERING

Armstrong

Valley defeated Olivet, 12-3।
St. Philip 13, Galesburg- lu-

.. .
....I T^..
i"r
I crvmi or. practice icactung.
Mojii, Terry Appel and Tomi Blue &amp; Gold edition.
n&lt;«e»v unaer miner
Warner. The lone Sophomore | The ^axons will play in Class
was Gory VanEUt. Daves broth- b this year perhaps for the last
‘J 2f,th Deportment of Po«•
\
Ume L^f- SX1* ii?e ‘saxXi
Si

Lakeview 2 and Climax-ScotIs
Lansing Gabriels scored in competed in Class A and roared.
18, Bloomingdale 0.
every quarter to average the 55-; to a&gt; district championihlp nt
. -------------------------------------1900
8t. Johns lost to Lansing------Oa---- defrat suffered al the hand* Battle Creek Central's field.,he UwUd 80,1 “
Ibriel*. 25-6; Grund Ledge lied ot the St. Johns Redwings last house.
Loiuuig Eastern. 6-6. and Eaton year ^Bob Every scored the St
Three lettermen are back from
Rapids and Michigan Center tied Johns touchdown from Uie one , last year's squad which won IvllUUlvVllIv I CLCo
Bl 21-21.
m the fjna) period.
seven games and loat 10 during]
Middleville
Maple Valley aioshcd
sloshed through “’«■ regular season and
and’ finished'
finished J
ap fUmng
................ scored. once In Um... and
. : .hall at. Olivet
_ ___ .to In
n thrM.urav
first quarter, three times In thc mud. rain
ln ■
three-way tls
tie tnr
for flflh
fifth in
in IOltxlv VjIIuIIIUD
ix
—
j
—
j
—
West Central Conference ,
secund and twice in each of Uie wm the non-leaguo encounter,
final two periods in their romp Maple Valle&gt; scored In the aecIK- Redskins.
o—a.1.1_
:
....
.
. win.
.
over- the
" onTand
third quarters
’to
lhe ut,e w,u* • u*2 Ittord
Dave VanEltt scored the first Olivet scored In the fourth.
Lettermen on the squad in- , Middleville's T-K High School
alx-potnter. going over from the
Dick Steward fell co a block-1 **"*e .K.cn We**7 “d St,v' State Coss C champlonahlp foot­
14 alter the touchdown situation ed Olivet kick in the end rone ’
\ ° ball team members were honertd
was «c; up by a recovered fumble for tt&gt;e first TD and Dan Car-'
TUMday night at a banquet held
at the school sponsored by the
on the visitors' 23.
iigan tallied in lhe third from,
Terry Pallauo recovered an- the one.. Deni* Sedlar went 12 der. both Seniors.
other fumble un lhe Redskin lords in thc* finale to score for
Others on the squad are Tom
15 and four pta&gt;« later Bob Olivet and Steve Perry kicked
Bortak, Bob Ironside, Jim King.
While went in from lhe t»&lt;». the point.
John Peterson. Steve Tafiee and
Tom Griffith scored the extra
St. Philip nipped Galraburg- Chris West. Juniors, and Jim
Coach Bcb White, whose grid­
Po,nlAugusta 13-7. Coach Hill Mas- Williams, the lone Sophomore.
dem took tnrir second straight
■State crown with an undefeated
WhJJe scored the third touch- MU'* team went Into the game
West. 6-7. Is a transfer to 9-0 record and 33 straight victories.
down also, romping 55 yards on unbeaten and ranked No. 3 in
Hastings from Lakewood.
a pui from Tern Griffith. Dave C**" C In lbt Stale, and
The Junior Varsity aquad un­
der Coach Don Mullens includes tains for Uie 1966 aggregation .
blocking a punt which Jack) Philip C&lt;
four Freshmen. Glen Cote. Gary
Campbell recovered-on their 15. called thl
Dave Vanpst. Rob White and
Hal!. Tom Hoke and Gary Robbe Jack Campbell were honored as
White went over from lhe two. satisfying
and scored the next touchdown | career."
berths Include Rick Abbey. Wil­ U« three most valuable members
from the 35 and Griffith paaaed
Oalraburg scored in the flrat liam Ellis, Jim Fisher. Mike Flifor the fJolnt.
period. St. Philip tied it In lhe
g eraid. Oreg C. GUIons, Mike riurr.plouhip aquad. while Terry
Jamie Rohrbacher recovered a second and went ahead In the Homan. Don Lawrence and Appel, a Junior, was named the
fumble on the Saranac 35 and third frame.
most improved player.
Roger Will.
'Y°
Middleville's 1966 Record:
The Freihman squad Includes
S
Middleville 27. Delton 0.
Coleman.
Bruce
■
st Mark atmoet a ■teg
Middle, ilie 44. Cakdoota 0.
“’.IMfcH. U.
C. * Feldpausch. David Fisher. Wil­ However. tlie
liam Hammond. Alan Hengesi!K^. !lbach. Greg Martin. Steve Pocer- vhlsUlng call audible 30 or 40
nik. James Pryor, Bill Bholu.
Jan's nine gamc-with a total of ' *‘
u'
Doug Storrs. Steve Strickland graphic says.
164 pointe on 24 touchdown and 'J ddl*'.
and Rick VanDenburg.
20 conrenriona He accumulated
2'
Drake Garrett, Michigan State
1J01 yards In 149 carries for on
°'
Sophomore halfback, was a four8.7 average Dave VanELtt nickT°tel Points 385 38.
year letterman in both football
ally; Bob Ritter, Junior Vanity, and track at Dayton. (Ohio)
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HASTINGS
FLOOR COVERING
123 W. State St.
Phorif 5-5118
Quslity Msterish snd

, former v, re; central champion.
201-520, Steaart Howe# 519. Dave
and Mike Koeller, Ann Arbor.
Goodyear 214-519, Wayne New­ 206-557, Ken Beckwith 310-539.
Roy Schlachter 506, Harold. Sher­ sing Sexton Mar, is Sophomore
ton 518 and Les Springer 517.,
Standings: Piston Rina* 32, ry 551. Karol Owen 523, Wayne
Harwood's 25, Culllgan 24. City
Food 23. Roush Tailors 22 W. MUler Jewelers 22. Montgomery
Ward 21. Aluminum Products 13,
Auto Tag Inn 12 and Tyden
lift.

BANTAM LEAGUE
(Under 18)
Standings: Haans 19. Legion
Auxiliary 16. Kaecheteb 16,
Dale's 15. Bums Refrigerator and
Food Canter 14. George'* Cltgo
13. Patten Monument 11. Law­
rence LP and Superette 10. Auto

and Barr's Tires 7, Hastings Alu­
minum and Copper Lantern 6.
VA-J Mobil 5 and Hastings Mo-

Kenyon 208-522. John Koalnsky
571. Dick Hart 529, Nolan Jolincock 206-567. Glenn Laubaugh
530. Jerry Keeg.tra 622. Pat Terpaning 202-600. Charles Krauss
215- 681. Chris Howard 613, Doug
Vickery 530. Harv H»an 523, Ken
Robbe 511. Paul Edwards 534.
Ron Peilow ’ 517. Herb Service
216- 547, Charite Purdum 202-561,
Ward Woodmansee 503. Jack
Bowman 210-528. Ed Bbeler 200­
512, Maynard Park 637. Bob
Boyle 607. Darrel Will yard 616,
Don Pickard 507 and Bob Abcndroth 513.

TUESDAY TWISTERS
Standings: Pleasant Point Mo­
tel and Barn Market 25, Powder
Box 34H, MCr. Louies 22H,
Local Finance 22 and Bealle
Ins. Agency 13.
Best acores: Marilyn Dahlhouser 181-410. Virginia Howard
170-458, Shirley Hawks 181-422,
Mary Parker 147-417. Sharon
Geiger 143-403 and Donna Guy
179-454.
Although the Coast Guard Is
usually thought of as an “at

are on/active duty In Spain. Eng­
land. Guam. Japan. Viet Nam
HASTINGS MFG. LEAGUE
Mike Reynolds led the circuit and Turkey and many other
Tuesday with 223-591. Joe Stutt countries throughout Use world.
D. Garg led the league with rolled 209-573. Les Springer 200­
167 - 200, J. Bunuworth rolled 540, Aaron Sherk 204-534, Jock
Smith 534. Carl Baker 628. May­
nard Tucker 526. Harry McCol­
lum MI. Emerson Struble 220­
517, Art Oallup 513. Jim O'Con-

Mid-Villa Inn
MIDDLEVILLE

Standings: Tool Room 32, Of­
fice 30. Courthouse Service and
Caslte 24. Leftovers 23, Pressers
20, Tough Guys and Machine
Room 19. Journeymen 16 and
Chrome Room 14.

FRIDAY FISH SPEC AL
All the Percfe
You Con Eat

TUESDAY MIXED LEAGUE
Standings: Highland Dairy
Welton's Heating &amp; Plumbing
27. Thomapple Skating Rink
and River Send Golf Course ’26.
Andrus Insurance 34. Ken &amp;
Bob's Gulf Service 17, Johnson's
Furniture 16 and Poll's Construc­
tion 13.

thia week, firing I90-S
Bafrtng chalked 191-41
Wilcox 178-433, Frank

114*473. Ruth

SATURDAY HAPPY HOUR
Drinks Vi Price from 8 to 9 p.m
CHICKEN S OUR SUNDAY SPECIALTY
Baked to
Golden Perfection __

$4 50
I

Cheney

HUNTERS
INSURANCE
For as
$|00

Low as

COME IN AND
ASK ABOUT IT!
For All Typos of Inturancc

HASTINGS
134-333,

INSURANCE AGENCY
‘'Side of Strand Theatre”

vuv. tarry ai
Richter 130.

YOU GET THE BEST
USED CAR BUYS
WHEN THE NEW CARS
HAVE JUST CUME OUT

219 West State St.

Sales of brand-new FUks have never been greater—and our stock Hf late-model
low-mileage trade-in cars has never been bigger. Our lots are already jammed and
there’s no end in sight! You may never again find our resistance so low to any
reasonable offer. Come take advantage of us while success has our backs to the wall.
The time is now!
O

Hastings SPEEDY WASH
COIN-OP Laundromat

rFORD DEALERS

A Live Orchestra playing Music
your dancing and listening pleasure
Friday, Saturday &amp; Sunday Evenings.

Phdna SY 5-3640

FOR YOUR CONV8NI4NCI Wl HAVI
INJTALLID A DOLLAR-BILL CHANGIR

PROFIUIONAL DRY CHAN I NG SERVICE
Hern. Gun Uk.

Opr, 5:00

328 N. Michigan
Halting*

R

enneD

FORD, 1st. R

Phone

Wl 5-2421

�। tamia W MMywlM NT. to­
day, Nov. 7. * Mr. and Mr* Eu­
gene Poll and daughters of Ad*
•■era Bunday. Nov. 7 visitora at
;Mr. and M«. Doan Stuart. *
Mr and Mra Rlch*rd Abel and
eons and friend of Kalamaroo
were visitor# Saturday, Nov. 8. of

Willard Haight
Dies Suddenly
At Home Here

Dr. Hubert Overholt of Hol­
lerith Buehler. Korval ThaCan Thompson. Hubert Por-

Banfield-Vicinity

Julie Oartnai upon tho arrival
of 7 pound, 5 imncc Mary Ann
at Oommunity Hospital co QoL
25. ★ Mr. and Mra. Leo Prey
and Kathryn ware dinner gutwt*
of Mr. and Mra. Norman Loop­
aid and family, of T Drive south
of Bohevue Tho dinner was in

East Doud

--- ----r, FhHUp Mt
daughter* called &lt;m Mrs. John
Dull M her Niuhville Items.
The Banfield choir met at the
church Saturday for ptiqttcu. *
Bunday from 5 to fl .JO pm. MYF
_ family beoauM Of tho officers training wm attended
W of Mra. Phillips father, by preridenL Joan Brank; vico
—________ _
—
------- Dull, of Nashville. He paw­
guests of her p*renta. Ur. and; ed away early last Sunddy mornMra. Rudolph Soya. * The WSCS ing. Hi* funeral was Wednesday
mat Wednesday at the Banfleid at I o’clock In the Vogt's FuneMcthodlst Church. Mra Rudolph ra! inrkxs. Interment wm In
Soya and Mr* Ray Blankenship the Naahville Cemetery after tho
were fQ-hn*t*sera Mia* Edith military services had been per-

u*yd °'c*n

Bernard Museum
Hopes for Old
Cream Separator

(J.SAf

Special Notice

11-14 LB. AVG„ U.1.DA.

GRADE 'A', OVEN-READY

Infthe Familj
Oraditioii

NEXT WEEK ONLY:
Haight.
XL-. Haight had been a resident
ot Hastings for many years and
had been employed on forms in

Friday ★
Mr and Mr*. Georg* Faupce en­
tertained the Left-Over Com­
munity Club Saturday evening.
★ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Poslhumus
and Mr. and Mra. Howard Tha­
ler and Gene and Gayle attended
the Ferris-Central football game
in Big Rapids Saturday night *
Mr. and Mra. Al Barnard and
sons visited her mother. Mrs.
Ralph Moore, at the Medical Fa­
cility and relative* in Charlotte

DOUBLE

Freeport

Green Stamps

ZEELANDER

HEN

20-24-LB.
OVEN-READY

TURKEYS

FZEELANDER

TOM TURKEYS
SWIFT’S PREMIUM
TURKEY

11-14 LB. AVG. OVENRIADY, SWIFT'S MtSMlUM

BUTTERBALL
Mark at Xfuskegon. Mrs. Gibbs
remained to spend a few days
and will also spend a few days
with her other daughter and
family. Mr. and Mra. Irving Gil-

TUESDAY

HEN

60 YEAR MORE AND

AHD

TURKEYS

MORE LUCKY FAMILIES
ENJOY THESE FINER
TURKEYS FROM...'

WEDNESDAY
table we want you to have th* fine*! bird to ba found anywhere. Wo'va
saarchod the field and year erfti
'
*
’ '
tradition with our customer*. It's a tradition wilh us. Bo aura to order your
turkav today. , '
/

ANGEL FOOD CAKE

&lt; FOOD
CENTER

BISCUITS

Sentenced in
Municipal Court

Alfred Mark. 27, Grund Rap­
ids. pleaded guilty to reckless
driving charge when lie was ar­
raigned Monday, Nov. 8. before
Municipal Judge L E. BarnaX
He was fined $50 plus $545

Plus a Big Selection of
Oysters, Turkey Broilers,
Ducks, Stuffed Turkeys,
Geese &amp; Roasting Chickens
FROM
PURINAI
10 TO 14 LB.

Deer Hunter Specials
PESCHKE SLAB BACON

»-»■

ECKRICH SMOKED SAUSAGE
CANADIAN STYLE BACON

Walton visited Mr. and Mra. Ted
Walton and family of Clio. Sun­
day cn route homo they were
evening lunch guesu. of Mr. and
Mra. Don Walton of St. Johns. *
Mr. and Mra. Don Walton and
family of St. Johns were Sat­
urday, Nov. e, supper guws of
hia parents, Mr. and Mra. Claude
Walton. * Mra. Pal Boynton,
Mrs. Ray Seam. Mrs. Lixrie
Blough and Mra. Mina Wieland
•nth Mra. Alary Guy and Mra.
Iva Birman of Lake Odnun
spent Friday, Nov. 6. In' Lansing
In the afternoon they called on

Ungs, arrested in Nashville on
Saturday cm a drunk and dis­
orderly charge, was ordered to
serve 10 days in the county Jail,
pay a $10 fine plus $8.70 court

59c

79c

$1.09

TURKEYS
Lake Odessa

sue can

Enriched White

By Mra. Dan Peterman

ibiin*

LIBBY, PIE

GOLD MEDAL

With Coupon

Country Fresh

PUMPKIN

FLOUR

be the Old Barber Shop and thc
Old Milliner Shop and member*
taking in old barber equipment

3

HAPPIER
FAMILIES
Saturday, Nov. 0. at Adrian Col­
lege, and raw the game between
Adnan and Albion, a David
Blough of MSU *pcnt thc week­
end of Nov. 6. with Ids parents.
Mr. and Mr* Prank Thompson
and family visited their ton. Mr.
and Mra. Dennis Thompson and
baby at Goshen. Ind.. Sunday,
Nov. 7. Mr. and Mra. Charles
King attended the More In their

20-24 LB. AVG. OVEN-READY TOMS

who will donate than to the
Museum. picaao get in touch with
ua Everything from egg crates
und sections to pickle buml* will
be appreciated!
The Old . Blacksmith Shop fa
also, completed on tho outride
tar Winter work. Anyone wish­
ing to donate. time or old Imple­
ments. picaae contact Dr. Bern­
ard. llito building Lt U» fourth
on the Museum Compound. Tho

WHIPPING

IUS1WHM । NfHHO (OMRFU
M* IHANKSGIV M6 MINUS

CREAM

drew Wayne, were released from
Pennock Hospital, Saturday. *
Mr. and Mra. Roy Wwncr visited
his parents, the Jolin C. Warn-

SPARTAN SOLID

Roy's lather him been rrireerd
from General Hospital. * Mr.
and Alni. Homer Bartlett lore In
Grand Rapid. Bunday to trials

BUTTER

HALF
PINT

ASWESEEIT

Grunge will furnish the porgram.
* Mr. and Mrs. Roy Warner
were Tuasday visitors ot the Al
Bliushtari family of Lansing and

PET MILK
13-FI.
PORK LOIN .ROU . . .

QUEEN'S ROAST

OPEN 9 A.M. to 9 P.M

store

HOURS

next

TUES.

&amp; WED.

and Mra. Olnui Torrey wUli
Mra Lre B union und sister ot
lauuing wore Sunday dinner

BONBLESS

SPECIAL

------------ fil-RIrt FROZfcN-mESH
A Meaningful
Thanksgiving
Folks in the Hastings are*
liave something extra to be
thankful for this year. The
E. W. Bliss Company strike
has ended and men. manageoptimistic. All of our out­
standing Hastings manufac­
turing firm* mean a tot io

GELATIN

GRAPE JUICE
GOLDEN YAMS

FOIL WRAP

p®As

-nrr

FREE!
I

1966

YOU COULD BE A WINNER

Check your Magic Kard Today
New numbers

Are you planning to get a
few things done around thc
house on the Holiday? Drop
in this weekend and get tlie
things you will be iiMriiug.
Aside from materials with
which to do every kind of
job you may have in mind.

CHEVELLE
or IMPALA

DUTCH MAID OVEN-READY

SWIFTS PREMIUM

CENTER RIB PORK 20 -24 LB. TOM

CHOPS

TURKEYS
East Middle Lake
Uy Mra, Denin M. Cairtu

posted each week
WITH $10?

IGOLD MEDAL 25

COUNTRY STYLE SPARERIBS

lb. 59c
U6GEST

HOP AND S

tRYDAY

and Mr* Jolui Mason and Mr.
and Mrs Carl Faulkner enjoyed
dinner at Woodland Saturday
evening, * Mr. and Mra. Alfred
Haskill of lauiring were Friday

IN MICHIGAN

ISPARTAN BUTTER

POOD

Bumpus.
Sunday evening call­
ers at tho Cairn*' home were
Mrs. Winn Hinchlni-on son and
niece ot /da and Mr. and Mrs.

�November is ’ Hunting Month ' - Hunt For Bargains in the Want Ads
-THE HASTINGS BANNER

POTLICATION OBDER.

LEGALS

CLASSIFIED AD PAGE PHONE

NOTICE or ORAMTtNO
or ADMIXI1TXATI0N.

i!P

HASTINGS BANNER Wl 5-3481

JU" if,.

S. Hanover ot City Limits

TtJJTTT:

11*64 VALIANT
4 Dr. Standard. Radio, heater.

1965 CHEVROLET

"rKDKKAt. ZlVISui AND

1965 PLYMOUTH BARRACUDA
2 Dr. 6 cyl. Stand, w walls,
Radio.

1964 FALCON

HASTINGS

1963 FORD GALAXIE 590
4 Dr Sedan. Automatic. Rod!;?,
heater, power steering.

MOTOR SALES

1962 OLDS

1963 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE
2 Dr Sedan. Auto. 8 cyl. Radio,
heater.
1962 RAMBLER CUSTOM
Dr. 6 cyl. Automatic. Radio,
heater. Cheap I
1962 FORD GALAXIE
4 Dr, 6 cyl. Stand. Radio.
1961 FORD SEDAN
4 Dr, 8 cyl, automatic. Radio.

brakes. Automatic.

1962 CORVAIR CONV.

Wl 5-3903

1964 DODGE DART
Torque Fllte ..................... $1593

re ..sms.

WITH A BETTER

1962 RAMBLER
2 Dr. Automatic. ..

USED CAR

. . . Dynamic 88 4 Dr, power
steering and brakes, radio,
good whitewall tires, fully,
guaranteed.

Wl 5-2478 107 N. Michigan Ave.
■■

Hastings, Michigan

Okun Bros.
272 E. Mich.

1965 GALAXIE FORD — Red,
tudor. whitewalls, power steer­
ing, vinyl Interior, tinted wind­
shield, padded dash, radio.
record player. Phone
Odessa 374-8470.
11/18
A* Buiinasa Opportunities

FOR WINTER

ROSE PROTECTION
ROSE KONES

CHOICE DUTCH BULBS
still available

FARM

b

231 W. Stole

SCRAPER BLADES
$891*5 up

GARDEN
Wl 5-5982

1200 bu. CORN CRIBS

$335.00

NOTICE!
I

Let Form Bureau Services

Our new truck hoist and
dryer are ready!

WINTER TIRES—Car—Truck

MUFFLERS
To fit moat Tractors

BANNER

Call Wl 5-3481

SERVICE —Mercury outboard
motor!.' New and used boats
Flote Boats. Trailers and ac­
cessories. M-66 in Nashville
OL 3-3851 or OL 3-6074.
tf

We Offer Top Prices.

A* Loet and Found

For Your Corn

FARM BUREAU
SERVICES

BEAGLE HOUND LOST In
Yankee Springs hunting area.
Black, white and brown, an­
swers to name. "Curly." Re­
ward. Ph. FI 4-7535.
11/25

FREEMAN LOADER
A* For Salo—Mltcollaneoiu

MAHLER
MOTOR SALES

GRAVITY FLOW BOXES
$165.60

.
SEASON END
PRICE REDUCTION

1310 N. Michigan

Phone Wl 5-2479

.t

• Baleua Uni-Harvesters, Pickers,

GOOD AS NEW
STORE

tf

OPEN FRIDAYS

CANVAS TARPS
5x7 to 16x20

$3.47 up
WINICK SURPLUS
Wl 5-JJ24

206 N. Michigas

Heating - Plumbing

Service
New • Remodel • Repai

FRANCISCO
FARM SUPPLY
M-37 So.

945-3150
11/18

3 1-pleee SNOW SUITS, small

Z 2-plece SNOW SUITS, unall
WINTER SHOES for the family

Men’s Winter UNDERWEAR

11/18
"An optimist is the

Wl 5-5352

For THANKSGIVING
Big red apples for the fruit howl
Sweet cider for a
■Thanksgiving refresher-drink.”
Use our recipe.
Excellent squash and potatoes
Decorative Indian Com
Nelson's Welcome Orcliard
H mile north of Ionia on MM
___________
11/18

FOR SALE —Ironer. $35.00. Ph
307-3403.
H/13

* H.lp W.rW

man who thinks he is go-

SALESPEOPLE — Part time

KAECHELE'S
305 S. Church

FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR
—Use Rexairs fast permanent.
Regular 8300—Now $100. No
pre-shampoo—No after odor.
Available at Jacobs' Pharmacy,
tf
TABLE PAPER - For picnics,
family reunions, lots of uses.

w Stag's Wallpaper
'4u/aint Store

Winter SLEEPWEAR

CLASSIFIEDS

ELECTRIC Razors repaired—
Special — Your razor cleaned,
lubricated and sharpened, only
(135. Service and satisfaction
guaranteed Lapo Drug, 144 E
Slate St, Hastings
tf

handle your* shelled corn

direct from the field . . .

BATTERIES III)

ICE — Trimming, cabling, rePhone OL 3-4086. Nashville.
Mich
ft

Portable AIR COMPRESSORS
$89315 up

TRACTOR and

WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED
In aluminum. (tael or wood
sash. Burkey Auto Glass i
Radlatar Shop. 318 N. Jeffer­
son, Hastings.
tf

BLAIR'S

FARM SUPPLIES

$39.50 up

MEN OR WOMEN-Llke to be
your own boss with unlimited
earning! potential? Part time
or fulltime. Husband and wife
can-work together. For inter­
view appointment write: Box
124. Dimondale, Michigan.
48821.
11/16

* PEAT MOSS

\&lt;l 5-5052

vacation with

BEAUTY COUNSELORS COS- . NEW 8c USED PUMPS-New inMETICS—Part time—no can-I itallatlom and remodeling.
— ■Banflcld
------------------------- Ph.
vasslng or parties.
I powen-s plumbing Co. Free es­
timates. 34 hour service. CaU
721-8220. Nancy Uldrlks. write
Middleville SY 5-3643 malnp
R4. Box M5. Battle Creek.
8Y 5-3044 days.
tf
Michigan.
12/9

★ Automotive

1st NAT. CHARQf

WALK UP ANO SAVE!

HASTINGS

Classified Paragraphs

While . . . Brick

| NOTICES

PONTIAC - OLDS - CADILLAC

$10.88
Use Our Lay-a-way

GOODYEAR BROS.
124 N. Jefferson

TRANSPORTATION
SPECIALS

1959 LINCOLN

REAHM
MOTOR SALES

Air Force
Korean Boots

19«1 FORD FALCON 4 Dr

Farm Machinery

1960 MERCURY
1963 FORD SEDAN
4 Dr. H top....................... .$395
. . . Very low mileage and ex­
ceptionally clean, standard 1959 RAMBLER
Station Wagon. ............. $125
.transmission for economical
1961
PLYMOUTH
. driving.
Valiant Wagon............ .
S330
1963 FORD STATION WAGON
1958 RAMBLER
. . . Country Squire. Power
4 Dr. Sedan. ...
.$125
1959 MERCURY
clean!
• 4 Dr. Sedan .................... .$345
I960 FORD

PUBLICATION ORDEX

OPEN FRIDAY NITE
Supply Limited

.$795

1961 CHEVROLET STA. WGN.
4 Dr. Top condition.

Used

1963 CHEVROLET BISCA NE
2 Dr Sedan............
. $l.l»5
1965 VOLKSWAGEN CAMPER
1962 CHEVROLET BISCA
. . . Fully equipped for that
$895
ramping trip. New car condl1962 MERCERY CUSTOM
lion with 9,000 miles.
4 Dr Sedan. Automatic drive,
196FOLDS CONVERTIBLE
power steering, power rskea.
Radio. Like new._____ $1,195
and brakes, radio, whitewalls,
red with white top and match­ 1962 METEOR
4-Dr. Sedan. V8 engine Autoing Interior.
malic drive...................... $ 995
1963 OLDS SPORT COUPE
1961 RAMBLER CLASSIC
. . . Beautiful maroon and
4 Dr. Sedan. . ............... S 595
white tutone. fully equipped,
new whitewall Ures^xcellent 1961 RAMBLER STA. WC N.
cojyfltlon.
/
4 Dr. Automatic drive. adlo.
Extra good condition.
1963 OLDS SEDAN

7 I1«5. al io oo
. I.urlrwm. M&gt;.l
SeartaC b. I.-I4 i

1963 RAMBLER 2 Dr. U.0 ...(995

—1962 John Deere 2010 Tractor.
—1950 John Deere B Tractor..
SAVE $S NOW
Hydraulic A-l shape! •
1965 COMET
—1954 Cockshutt Tractor.
4 Dr. Sedan. V8 engine. Radio
rJiape!
,
In showroom condition. .$1,950 —New Idea 2-Row Pull Picker,
Good shape.
1964 MERCURy MONTCLAIR
—
Several
Used
Plows
—All sixes.
4 Dr. Sedan Automatic drive
power steering, power brakes —Grain Bln to fit Pick-up Truck.
Radio. -----Like new.
-------- ■—.......... $2,293 —Good Used Chain Saws.
1964 FORD GALAXIE 5&lt;K&gt;
pclled Combine with 10 fl.
4 Dr. Sedan. Crulwmntlc llu'.lgrain head and new corn head.
power steering, power rakes
$1,695 —2 wheel heavy duty Grain
Trailer with hydraulic dump.
1963 FORD GALAXIE 500
—Olivet! one-row Com Picker.
2 Dr. Sedan. Automatic drive
Good shape!
$1,295
—John Deere 70 Diesel Tractor.
1963 MERCURY CUSTOM
4 Dr. Sedan................... $1,795

DRIVE AWAY

l‘*&gt;lhp II. MlUkrtl.

NOTICES

FARM IMPLEMENTS

USED CARS

1959 CADILLAC 2 DR.

NICE CHOICE OF CHEAP
TRANSPORTATION CARS

SATURDAY, DEC. 4
PANCAKE A: HOMEMADE
SAUSAGE SUPPER — American
Legion Hail. Saturday. Dec. 4.

19G4 DODGE POLARA
2 Dr. Hardtop
... $2095

19(3 DODGE

FUBI4CATIOK ORDER.

NOTICE l&gt; *.

TIH Rrt, FRI, NOV. 18-19
OUR HEARTS WERE
YOUNG AND GAY.” HHS Jun­
ior ClaSs Play Nov. 18-19, Cen­
tral Auditorium.

USED CAR CENTER
Corner Michigan &amp; Court

SAFE BUY
1962 CHEV IMPALA

NOVEMBER 6-20
CANDY SALE. Hastings Camp
Fire Council. Fanny Farmer's
Candy. Please nupport lhe girls.

Wl 5-2454

1963 MERCURY METEOR
8 cyl. Standard. Radio, w walls

|961 RAMBLER STA. WGN.
Custom 4 Dr.
1961 THUNDERBIRD
Fully equipped, w/walls.
1960 PONTIAC STA. WGN.

Calendar of
Special Events

220 W State

1963 CHEVROLET

I

romoATioa OSDlB

1964 VOLKSWAGEN CAMPER

1963 CHEVY MONZA
4 gp. trans. Bucket tenu. Ra­
dio. heater.

condition. Lob£ this .OJye over

in &gt;::

CARDS OF THANKS b IN MEMORIAMS—2c per

1964 CHEV. CHEVELLE
4 Dr. 6 cyl. Sid. trans. 9.000
miles.

I960 OLDS HOLIDAY SEDAN

it,

DISPLAY CLASSIFIED — $1.25
MORTGAGE RAI.E.

Wl 5-2426

UC1 BUICK STATION WAGON
Vully reconditioned, power
steering and brakes, nice faml-

PVRUCAT1ON O1DU

1965 PLYMOUTH VALIANT
4 Dr 6 cyl. Standard.

1435 S. Honover

962 CHEVY

•ertk* ahall
l&gt;r

•■•41 x«t. a, iau
pi nip it liiukd

Chrysler ■ Plymouth

CHEVROLET

.U»u&gt;r.“roT-*"
1 Bast 1WOTII

‘til

BARRY'S

and

Wl 5-2425

$

MINIMUM RATE—50c for Twenty Worth

LARKE BUICK

FUXUCAT10N 0BD11B

tuvixae
AND UMN ASSOCIATION
nr Kalamazoo
piiuvt federal

WANTED—Two men. one quali­ STALK SHREDDERS FOR
RENT — FrancUco Farm Sup­
fied mechanic and one man
ply. M37 So. 945-3150
tf
qualified for lubrication and
tune-up work. Apply Renner
Pord, Inc.. 328 N. Michigan
Ave, Hastings.
11/18
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS P.O. 171. Hastings Telephone
A* Houiehold Good*
Wl 5-2895. Meetings every
Monday. 8 pm.
tf
MACHINE OPERATORS — Must SET
,
OF ENGLISH ffPdDE
be capable of learning all types i’ CHINA — Buttercup pattern, # For Rent—Real Estate
of mechanical operation*, feed ' service for eight. Also eight
blueprint* anti micrometer!,
Swedish glassware goblets and FURNISHED APARTMENTS
Abd make own set-upa. Send
FOR RENT — Utilities paid.
eight salad plates. Four strands
Phone Wl 5-9471.
tf
Bliss Co Employment Office,
reiuonabie. Also some' lovely
itXM E. State Bt. Huttags.
SPACE FOR TRAILERS-AH
Mibb. An equal . opportunity
accommodation! available
520 S. Washington
employer.
11/18
{lights, water, etc.*, On M-37.
LOOKING FOR A GOOD
4’s mi south of Hastings. Bal­
PRICE ON A GAS CLOTHES
timore Twp $20 per month.
CARPENTERS
Dominick Rodrigues. R4, Ph.
DRYER? We have several 1065
Rough carpenters by Lansing's
Prigldalre Oaa Dryers priced to
945-5634.
11 25
largest carpenter contractor,
highest wages, profit-sharing '
WANTED TO RENT-3 or 4
plan, insurance, and other I Consumers Power Co. M5-3174
bedroom home—or more-3rd
fringe benefits Call Cal Bueh­
or 4th ward. Needed at once.
ler or Joe Tamer, of Tucker.
CaU Wl 5-2421. Bill Renner.
Inc, for interview. Phone 373­ ★ Not! CM
Renner Ford. Inc.
tf
4400.
11/13
UNFURNISHED three-room
A Fascinating Opportunity
INSIST ON MICHIGAN BOT­
apartment with garage. Good
Tlie extremely lucrative field of
TLED OASI See Carl &amp; Betty'a
location. Call Wl 5-3583. If no
cosmetics has a select opening
Appliances before you buy I
response. Wl 5-4928.
tf
in your area. Viviane Woodard
They Sell—They Install—They
Corporation will arrange for
Service. Ph. Wl 5-3833. M-37 NICE* UPSTAIRS unfurnished.
5
-room and bath apartment
the right woman to be trained
South.
tf
Utilities
paid.
Good
location.
at our expense In our Make-up
Adults only. CaU 045-5423 days
Academy in California or New ITS JACOBS PHARMACY
York. If you qualify you will be
FOR FAST 24-HOUR FILM
trained in the glamorous tech­
SERVICE I No charge for over- NEW 3 BEDROOM HOUSEniques of the movie Industry.
(never been occupied'. Refer­
If you would like to have a
ences required. Call M5-3382
cosmetic business of your own THE FATMAN—Private Detec­
_____
11/35
write today to; B. E Weils. 583
tive 24-Hour, Shadowing. Tape.
Territorial. Battle Creek. 11/18
Foto - Film Evidence. Nation­ # For Sale—Real Estate
wide. Confidential Call WO
YEAR ROUND EMPLOYMENT

Union. Battle Creek
13/30
2/3 ACRE
OARPET CLEANING IS EASY
with
Host
New
Electric
Up- BORDERS A NICE CREEK
terlal warehousing desirable,
Almost new 3-bedr x&gt;m modern
however, men with similar out­
handwork. Clean 180 square home just outside city limits.
door. indoor background, such
feet for only (695. Hasting! Lovely large back yard. School
as agriculture will be consid­
bus goes by the door. Win
ered. Inspection of our yards.
Hastings. Phone Wl 5-5118. U trade for bouse tn town of
equal value.
St, and discussion with our AVOID FALL AND SPRING
Phone Wl 6-4791
employees of the various du­
after 5 pm.
TRASH FIRES , and Uiat trip
ties connected with these open­
to the trash burner through "—-U
ing!. is invlL-^ ”—**—• —
mow this Winter. INSTALLS
tltude testa
LOVELY 6-ROOM HOUSE IN
selected
Benet!U
WOODLAND-Gas heat, Insu­
Special limited time offer. Call
lated. port-basement, attached .
garage, 1 acre of land. Reul
tails. 945-3474.
11/26
Hons. Paid Holidays, Salary
buy at $6590. $1000 down. Call
Saving! Program, Co-operative NOTICE—After ihri dltTl wiu
367-3713 after 4 pm.
’ H/ig
Educational Program. Uniform
not be responsible foF any
Fund and others. If interested.
other debu than those con­ BEAUTY SALON FOR SALE-­
Call Mr. Glazier, IV 0-2519
tracted by myself. •
Mon . Tues., Thura , and Pii
James Kidder
11/18
Blue Diamond Turn her, 25
NOTICE—I will not be respon­
sible for any debts incurred by •it Sporting Goods
anyone other than myself after
LOCAL RAWLEIGH BUSINESS
this date.
HUCKLEBERRY OUN SHOP
AVAILABLE in North Barry
Clarence Colburn 11/18
8 to 8 except Sunday 8 to 6.
EXPERT TAILORING — Men's
Bee our large stock of guns .
or women's clothing. We narscopes, gun cases, scope mounts^
once for particulars. Rawleigh,
recoil pods, slings and swivels,
double Into single breasted
binoculars, and archery equip­
ment. 3 ml. east of Delton.
5504 Gun Lake Road. Wl 6Doug
Young, owner. 633-6792,
OPENINGS FOR WAITRESSES
*714.
it
• 11/3*
— Also high school girls for

. new! 2 men for full time year ।
round employment. Experlerjfce

and weekends). Apply in per­
son. Copper Uaten.
11/ is

EXPERIENCED MARAUD
MAN for dairy farm. Good
experience necessary. Phone
945-3610 between c and 8 pm.
Phone: Charlotte, 543-3837.

a rubber stamp with your new ★ Wanted to Buy
ZIP Code number. Three-llne
stamp with your name, ad- TIMBER—Top prices far logs or

(323. ThU

includes,

laity Shoppe.’ Delton.
40046.

postage
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�Card of Thanks

West Woodland

tn living in a trailer at their

By Victor Sitton
Oconto Forman. Jr., of Wood­
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1(7-1211 land have moved into the house '
Mrs. F.rman has been improving
CARD OF THANKS
steadily and as thia U written
llen. my friends, relatives and JS®
*“P‘*ar_
_ ..
neighbors for vial Ung me while.
H.-*tertv
in Btedcru H»WUI iUo lor Ui«
“7
n, ’ all-port early this Wednesday
„&lt;» v»&lt;,r al woodland in nonor oi uu£"*?
*cur antra birthday * Mra Roie will be at their Winter tome at
kindness will never be forgotten.
Zephyrhills. Fla., about throe
Ernie Ftafteid

Middleuille
T-K Calendar

AN f€Y SURFACE

CALLS FOR CAUTIONl

'enable the school to employ aqualified stat! to carry out an

I 1 changes and addition* In the &gt;

. Adequate seating room
high school students.
b. Separate llbrarle* In each of
the elementary buildings.

Alloc Hendee from Friday until

Uianka to ail our friends and
relative* for the beautiful flow-

Middleville

couple a healthy and happy

of our husband and father. We
Uuuik Ute ladles from HaaUngs
who brought our lovely supper
and lhe Hendershot Ladle* Aid
for lhe wonderful dinner served

also thank the pallbearers. Dr.
Birk, the Leonard-Osgood Fun­
eral Home for their kind scrvlcs
and Rev. Joldetona for his com­
forting words. May God bless you

dlnnrr gueota, Mra. Martha Bal­
lentine at Hastings wm k Bun- Mra. Jamra Mulder ot Hastings

grim Holiness Thanksgiving eup-

jual picture Carl working around

felt thanks and appreciation to ing! We understand the Wm.
all our retalives, friends, neigh- Veitrn left about a week earlier

many kindnesses we have re­
ceived since the loss of our be­ Woodland
loved husband and father. The
cards, letters, phone and per­

resident

but

Friday, Nov. 5. wm the 34th
wedding anniversary of Mr. and

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8RAKM&amp;.

MAKE EXTEA AUGHMCE FOE BOTH 1
Oeorge Forman. Jr., entertained
the numt*r» of the fatplly at
dinner Sunday al ttoir iioine on
Bornum Hoad. Present, besides

SELE AMP THE OTHER FEU.OW... AMP&gt;z/£f
U0£
T/RE OHATAK /E

the manorial fund touched us
family of Woodland, and a son.
deeply. Since it is not passible to
Hob. rt A.\pmal and family of
Uuuik each of you personally at Soon after stopping for Ute tught
Mra Storley Blood of Carleton
•thls as our ackiiuwictUemenl of
your klndnesa and sympathy. Al­ by ambulance to the hospital.
Winter Ui Hastings wm a Sat­
so, our special thanks to the
urday caller on Mra. CUmena
Roleof Dairy
lesburg. the
Scliaiiily and Mra Htldred Hesbunmoods - W
American
terly in Woodland. * We wav ofmain in the hospital
flctaliy informed last week that
Comm, the Henton-Smith Fun­
eral Home of Delton, and Uie trip. They returned to their it U definitely planned to start BMkelUi BrvtMlns.
comforting words of Rev. Ken­ tome tore that evening (they
Hood. M-43 north to Jordan ltd..
neth McGee

Official Action of the
Hastings City Council

Mra. Don Higgins, Peggy.

Lake Odessa

becomes so bad tills Is impoaoibie.

By Francet Johntton

Martin Road and one on Jordan
Road, just avuth and oust of

LEGALS

will

Mr. and Mrs Ed Rice were
Wednesday guests ot Mr. and
Beginning Nov. 15. Mrs. Harold Mrs. Kendall Keller of Wall
(Franera &gt; Johnston will be our Lake. A Floyd and Eddie Palmer
ot Orangeville were Friday
further notice, phone 374-8438 * guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rice.
* Mrs. Earl Smith and Mrs.
Blossom of Battle Creek were
Tuesday callers of Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Rice. * Mrs. Myrtle Smith of
Battle Creek, a former neighEatate transfers: Mr. and
Wmdcil Price to Mr and Striker Cemetery. * Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Cob. Beulah Klnunel I^o Reynolds of Hastings were
Sunday callers of the Rices. *
Mr. and Mra. Orville Pursell left
AIC Quint In Olmstead and for Florida Friday. * Mrs. ThelWife. Edith, of Scott Field, Hl,

be completed. and such

and tlie neemmry drainage ditch
or riraucATiox ar
BUMMOXS AND MOTICt
OT HBABIEU

obdeb

U/wnMup, including King Rood,
tram Voider Rd. south and weal

from M-43 south to Coals Orove
a distance of tliree mllex tore
Full.

light recently installed on tha
or Tin: FROFLI
f ■ IIIIIGAX Vm&gt; storage Building on Martin road
nuikia travel on that lonely
stretch of swamp road at night
much pluuBii'.c and mfer and
is deeply appreciated. * We are

OBDKB FOB FUBUCATIOX.
O«n«r*l.
'

Dorvtk

i.7.

to take this letter In. that Fto, t*i» iwMai'-n*
wn.4 lay ,i«U|. Bunday. * Cupid han hold ot Ur
rope and the wedding bell* will

■

land High Schcol graduates.
cording to word reselling
-----AU who watched • WhoU*
Line" Sunday evening were

or ruaucAnoN or
■tnatova akd sonci

obdu

winter.
file public.
2. Expanded counseUing services
a. Reduced student counsellor
ratio by adding one half time

Hv Mrt. Mary Jackton
b. Counselling service offered
» AxwM
7M.MS0
to Jr. High and later elementary
Quality Education
student*.
3 Improved science program.
of article* to give a background
a. Use of a modern science labfor the Middleville school vote oratory.
an millage Dec. S.
4 Expanded vocational education
A
Quality Education" pro­ program.
a. Separate areas for wood and
of educational program to which metal shop.
every child in lhe state of Michi­
b. New course offered in buslgan should be enUUed to enable
him or her to obtain the know­
c. Added course in shorthand.
ledge and understanding to meet
d. Added course in business
the problems of our changing English.
5 More efficient Junior high
school organization
based on those practices which
a. Increased staff reduced class
are considered to be essential to load from 40 to 301- student* per
room.
b. Claa* grouping to provide
girl to continue his education in challenge to both slow and fast
advanced training or to obtain students.
employment after completing 6 High school is working toward
high school. To provide a Quality North Central Accreditation.
Education, modern faculties and 7. Later elementary grades an'
cqulpment are required in both organised on a departmental
the academic and vocational basis.
fields along with a qualified staff
to carry out Uie program The their major field*, of training.
8.'Hot lunches are available to
has provided -many of the facili­ all atudenta in all building*.
ties and equipment required to
a. Kitchens in Weal and Free­
conduct a Quality Education pro­ port elementary buildings facili­
gram. The Improved flexible sal­ tate more efllclent food prepara­
ary schedule fur teachers should tion.
9 Adequate facilities are provid­
ed for special education services
Durfee
a. Speech correction.
b. Type A. Early elementary
mentally retarded.
By Mrt. John Hook
c. Type C. Junior high special

munlly wtre acquainted with
Mra. Velma Benson, a alaUr of
the late Mra. Reuben Wolcott end from lux actool duties In
and a former Woodland resident,
who died near Cleveland, Ohio,
recently.
tocaldm who usually spend Htfdred Heatcrly U under the
thtor Winters in sunny Florida
Klwyn Cu^U. Betty and Jerry.

The family of Wm. Mcllvaln
( ARD OF THANKS
HIGGINS. Don N.

Winter is Good
Time to Plantfor Large Trees

prevision of more adtquate fa­

of them than thc long drive

CARD OF THANKS

THE HASTTKOS BAXNEB—1

Quuitln It
tome from Vietnam.
Mr and Mrs John Caylor and
Mra Harold Johiubxi visited Mr
and Mra Joel Palmer and Lori
Of Orleans Wrdnc*day evening
* Mrs. Ruth Ferris Wednesday
rialted her toother. "Roy Schu_
Ionla

et.""!

----------------- Hospital *
Milo Haney and daughter, Har-

ac­
our

ri*c ll»c»i&lt;l«»*lk parents, Mr and Mra. Claud
My 1 *'
gr Haney, and other relatives while
Im- lUnxtr. Am u&gt;. i»tuu« (.r i.&gt;./r

the usually Jovial panel. Thc

Genevieve Makley and Bonnie
Sponable of Hastings and Mra.
Homer Hammond spent Sunday
with Mr*. Glcnna Hall in Grand
Rapids * ^fomer Hammond and
Harold Erb were Sunday callers
at Uie Forest Falconer home.
East Baltimore Study group
wilt meet with Mra. Beverly
Bundy Tuesday. Nov. ifl. Leaoon.
“Dreasing by Design." A Mr. and
Mrs. Owen Gaylor were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mra. Henry
Kurd of Exst Leroy. A Durfee
MoUier's Club will meet Thurs­
day evening. Nov. IB, with Mra.
Bevtrly Wank. A Mra. doytar
helped'Mrs. Robert DcCamp”with j

ijecauae

)M&gt;le wittout damaging the routs.
This eliminates wrapping tto
room in burlap, a nervosary step
during warmer memtha

Planting treat tn the Winter

flnlalied

will find Winter transplant* both

Dowling
Bv Mn. Donald PtonJrotk '
M'liMthci* '
Wl J-4J44

Mra. Wurm-of South Bedford
Road entertained the Dowling
chapter of Psnnoek Hospital
guilds al her home yesterday. A
10. Addition of four members, to Mrs. Lloyd Gaskill, accompanied
teaching stall.
a. Reduced class load to pro­ Mamie Pannale and Mra. Leslie
vide more opportunity for Indi­ Conklin, attended the annual
vidual instruction.
meeting of lhe Michigan Farm
An increasing number of high Bureau Women al Kellogg Center at M8U Tuesday. A Howard
enrolling In some form ot ad­ VanDellc 1* now heme following
vanced training. In the past medical treatment last week at
five years the number of gradu­ a Battle Creek hospital. W The
ates cf Uie Thornapplc Kellogg monthly meeting of the Dowling
School going on to advanced Dudes 4H Club wa* held last
week Thursday evening al Mr*.
proximately 3O'.i to m many m Jtck Burchett* home.
Member* of the Women’s Sort40%. The physical facUltira of
Uie srliool are now adequate to ety of Dowling Methodist Church
provide a program that la as will be attg/ullng the United
Womens meeting tomorgood or better Uian the average Church
__
,v.. wnn
for any school of equal size in
Ute state. Community support ot Hastings. * Recent visitors at
the home of Mrs. Wesley Edmurids included her daughter,
quality of educational program Mr. and Mrs. Ken Reynolds, and
which has been planned for Uie Sterling and Doria French- *
boys and girl* of Uie district. The
2 5 mills additional will cost the aid Procfrock* attended thc tra­
vel picture-lecture at the WK.
Kellogg auditorium In Battle
Creek on Saturday evening- - *
Ing between 2 and 1 children the Regular monthly meeting of the
increased coat per child would be Dowling Methodist Women's Bo-

Hiekory Corners

T hursday owning gurote of Mrs.
Mildred Shade and Linda, she

nrular panelists Dorothy Kllgal-

Thia to thc advice of Joseph

scape axxdiltecture al Michigan
State University.

served to which thc public I*
Invited.
Don Sloan of Hasting* struck
a young Black Angus bull while
driving north on M-37 Saturday
evening about 11.30 pm. one
mile north of Dowling. Tpsituil

iwr daughter, Mra. Arley Gosnel.
AAlfred Oalndcr suffered a bad­
ly bruised stoulder and a badly jmi’and Torn Rhodes. Mr. Sloan'*
damaged car In a one-car aert-. 1944 Chevrolet wa* considered to
dent laM Friday which occurred be a total wreck and tbc bull
on the Dcllon-Hickory road. A sustained two broken leg* and
Mra. Bertha Prouty gave a talk vu i*ter slaughtered. The dense
Pete Catt of MarshaU al«&gt; plan I children, Mr. and Mra. John and demonattwlton of ChrtstmM I fog and the extrema dart color
on Joining the group * Mrs.1 Hook and Morri* were Saturday decoration* In the tome at the of the animal were contrlbuUng
Manon Shade of rural Lowell Ii guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keith meeting of the Heritage Club at factor* In the accident. Mr. Sloan
visited J
Roush to celebrate the birthday tto Wesleyan Church Tusday. and his passenger were not InThursday.
of John Hook.
Nov. 1.
1 lured In the mishap
Bradley and Julie De Camp!
spent a few days with their |
grandparente. Mr. and Mrs.
Wednesday evening to join Mr. Owen Oaylor. * Mr. and Mrs.!
and Mra Orvin CaU at Green- I Heber Foster were Sunday din­
flw* Upper
llnnwr Peninsula
Pwnirwilin for
Vrw ner_ guests
—....a. of
_• Mr. and
__ » Mrs. Robland in thr

before returning home.

rUBUCATIOX OBDEB.

place but we welcome Kittle
Cartyaie to HU the vacant chair.

Onllnanr* Na

Pleasant Valley
By Mrt. Ethel Blank
Pleasant Valley School Notes
Wc tore four new pupils en­
rolled in our school Billy Quint.
Clayton, Chris and Colvin Ctop-

ly attended, held Friday evening.

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SERVICE and REPAIR GUIDE

Thc cluldren want to take a trip
next Spring with the money they
oann or ruaucArtox or
■ umtoxa AND XOTICE

IT.dip H. Miuhell.

sen. fracturrel tor foot recently,
but it to healing nicely. Kevin
Kauffman vnu absent aeveral

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Appliance &amp; General Repair

PUBUCATIOX OIDER
only Uxrev children absent.
Thc Orton Kauffman family
visited rela'.iveH iwre over tto

LET OUR EXPERIENCED SERVICE

All types of repsif work hand!
Call Service Dept. Montgom
Ward. Hau mg* Wl 5-2954.

Sunday dinner guests of the
Donald Kauffman's h The three
act play. "Soup Sand and Rage
Brush put on by the local young
People'a Missionary Band was

I.N THE NAME OP THE PEOPLE

Business Directory

CERAMIC. FORMICA. LINOLEUM
AND CARPET REPAIR—Hat-

towell Rink.
Mra. Grace Hamblin of Has­
tings wm a recent caller ot Mht.
Ettol Blank. * Word came Sat-

■a p«wu iji-

PRODUCTION CREDIT .
ASSOCIATE

’

301 S. Michigan Ave.
Hostings

Office Hours
MON.. WED. &amp; FRI.
8 o.m. to 12—1 p.m. to 5

Phone 945-9415 |
Farm, Educational &amp;
Automobile Loans

Stat* Farm Iniuranca
AUTO — FIRE
BONDS
Swanson (Muranca
||| S. MtaMgM Ave.
wnm Wl S-W01—(a Wl S-HII

MEMORIAL MONUMENTS and Mra

Stephen Miller, &gt;h Hi

Lawrence Brothers

trice Stahl, tn Clarksville and

£&lt;f and Charter
ta PWe Wl S-MU—Wl J-JO 11
Office Wl J-4100

tie Stahl.
Mr. and MTs. Daniil Smith
and family of Bluefield were

THE SHERWOOD AW

Dewey Farris family. * Gerald
Kyser and children of South

FOR

INSURANCE

Sunday. Nov. 7. visitors of Mr.

ROBERT W. SHERWOOD, Mgr. annual bazaar and chicken sup­
per sponsored by Uic local
Natl Beak SU*. . Ftem Wl S-SSTZ
WMA was well attended Thanks
Ovenahlre and wife left Thura-

All Formr of
Inruranceond Bondi
JERRY ANDRUS
n. Wl 1-4441 Ha'I B..k &gt;W

bi: N«b»

'i.rur.'z,!:

OF DISTINCTION

Ury attovded thc Bunday school
convention Friday.

XSlr’K±,r»TJI;

Business Service* Offered

Mowers. E. L. Carpenter H*rd- PUMP SERVICE—Sta-Rite Wafer
Systems. Sold, installed, serviced
Lewis Electric. Cloverdate 623­
5381.

LYONS SEPTIC TANK SERVICE—
Installation. Dry Welt. Drain
field. Pumping (124.00 for 1st
1.000 gal*.I. Call 945-5482.

Concrete Products
KEYS DUPLICATED white you
wait. Ben Franklin Store. State
GET YOUR READY-MIX from the
at Jefferson.
Barry County Ready Mix Co.
Phon. Wl 5-2123.
RENTAL OF WHEEL CHAIRS,
COMPLETE. AUTO CLASS SERVWALKERS AND^CRUTCHES—
Headquartqra fer Hospital sup­ ALL GRADES WASHED SAND
lies Gardners. Phone 9455-5085. Burkey Sales and Serv­
AND GRAVEL—Bender Gravel
ice. 218 N. Jefferson.
Co. Home office 822 S. Benton.
Phone Wl 5-5412. Plant, W.
custom'grinding and mixState Rd. Phono Wl 5-2123.
AL-SIGNS' TIRE SERVICE. 235 S
to your specifications. Farm Bur­
eau Servicas, M37 So., Wl 5­ Miscellaneous
Balancing Brake Relining.
2223.
—ks and MuHler Service.
HAVE YOUR PICTURES FRAMED
[5-5170,
COMPLETE DEVELOPING SERV­
AT BEVERWYK $ COLOR CEN­
ICE —24 hour Service (black
TER — Raw vAxxf o&lt; finished
and white). Jacobs Prescription
frames. Alto. Custom framing.
*harmacy. Phone Wl 5-2466.
.SAW HEADQUARTERS—
221 W. Mill.

Automobile &amp; Machinery
Repair

WATCH AND DIAMOND RING
REPAIR—Expert workmanship.
Gilmore Jewelers. 102 Ev State
St. Phone Wl 5-5316.

U. B. Church by the ChriaUan
Endeavor group Sunday evening,
Nov. 7. a Roller akailng party
sponsorttl by ClwisUan Endeavor

LAWN MOWER REPAIR

WATCH &amp; CLOCK REPAIRING—
Guaranteed workmanship Also

Engraving Miller Jewelers, I IB
W. State St.

McCulloch CUSTOM DRAPERY SERVICE-—
HOMES SALES —Del's
Largest M lection cf Drapery MOBILE
Auto Wrecking and Dels Phil Fabric* k» Barry County. Kirsch
bp s ’’66’’. M37 So., 945-5141.
rods. Installation and Hanging
Beverwyk's Color Center. 221
W. Mill.
Cleaned. Repaired.
Radio, Television. Repairing

supplies

ZIPPERS REPLACED AND RE­
PAIRED in heavy garments. Red
Boeto s Shoe
Jefferson.

Stop.

123

S.
RADIATORS

ice. 218 N. Jefferson. Phone TROPHY CENTER—Plus vectelWl 5-5176.
ued engraving of all kinds. Gd- SENTZ TV COLOR SALES AND
SERVICE —315 S. Hanover,
more Jeweler, 102 E. State 5t,
945-3862 Free service for one
Phone 945-5316.
year on Selchall-Carlton Color.
SERVICE ON ALL MAKES of IracELECTRICAL CONTRACTING —
Repair and new work Fixture* TV S. RADIOS &amp; RECORD PLAY­
VACUUM CLEANER HEADQUARand suppltes. Kaltey Electric
ERS REPAIRED-Central Radio
Service, 524 Middleville Rd..
and TV Service. 228 N. Jeffer­
togs for all makes Authorized
Phone Wl 5-2700 after 5 pm ,
son. Phone Wl 5-9187.
Hoover Sales and Swvkb Steury
Hastings.
5-5052.
Electric. 222 S. Jefferson
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GAMBIA’S REPAIR SHOP— AH

appliances. Call 945-2311.

Coll 945-3481 If You Would Like to be Listed in
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�•-.THE HASTINGS BANNER
Thmaday. Novrmbcr U. IMS

Past Woodland
Resident Dies

William F. Arnold, mana­

ger of the Model Finance

Office at HO W, State
Street (next to The Cop­
per Lantern) , invites you
to call him at W| 5-3429
at any time you need $25

to $1,000.

Money for
Fall Needs

MODEL FINANCE
140 W. State St.
Hastings

Thtiraday. Nor. 11, at thr Wood­
land MMhodlM Church.
The Rev. Rlehard VanderBovcb officiated and burial wa*
in Wbodland Memorial Park.
She WM born on Au&lt; 9. ISM.
in Woodland, the daughter of Dr.
and Mra. L. E Benson She wa*
graduated train Woodland High
School in 1910 and later from
Central Michigan Unlveraity
She taught achool in -Battle
Creek and Cleveland. Ohio, for
about 30 years, retiring about
five years ago because of her
health
Mis* Benson u a former mem­
ber of the Woodland MethudUt
Church. She leaves no Immediate
family.
The body was to arrive at the
Pickens Chapel Wednesday eve­
ning.

Mra Jarirm Robrrbwn. GywK* unl*y. Nor. fl. far Torrance. CAIL
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rv—-tt.—
wiu
with Kat

Mr. and Mr* Jack Finkbetner
and family and ML* Mary Hum­ fig the Winter and Mra. Thorpe
mel and hia grandfather, Julian wUTvlAlt three weeks. * Ralph
Winkler had tpe flu.
Potts Jim ha* enlisted.
Mr* Carl Newman and Carla
Mr* Elam Springer of Bowen*
Mill* is nicely aUuated In the Gene and Jamie Uw and moth­
Medical Faculty. * Mr. and er. Mr* Daisy Paxler, attended
Mra Verne Lickta and MJ» Win­ tlie funeral of Fred Cain in Penie luckta are enjoying thet- toakey Thursday.,Nov. 4. Mr und
newly installed gas furnace * Mra EmeiJ Vermeulen were at
Mra Bud Young and family of lhe Frtd Caln * residence from
Ypallanu spent the weekend of Wcdmwday- to FrUay. Nov. 3-5.
Nov C, with her parents. Mr. ♦ A letter from Mr* Charles
and Mrs Oacar Plnkbetner. Hwy Bauglunan. who is touring the
attended tlw smorgasbord at the Orient with her granddaughter.
Methodist Church Saturday* * Mua Joan Puffer, wa* written
Mr. and Mrs Bruce Chaws and to your correspondent on Nov.
•
family ot Dearborn were Sat­ 2:
* Calcutta. India
urday and Sunday guests of Nov.
fl-7. guwu ot their mother. Mrs Dear Mary and Ed:
Middleville
David Chaw, of Barlow Lake, a
We ax* seeing many things and
Many arc hearing from Mra people. We stood In' a crowd for
By Mrs. Mary Jackton
11V Am*U
19J-1M0 Charles Bauglunan. who U in two hours to tee the Prime
Calcutta, India. She is traveling M uilster Shastri drive from the
Mr. and Mra. Glen Sweet of • with her granddaughter. Mb*
Flint visited their daughter. Mrs joon Puffer. * The Prairie Llter- About a million people stood in
Jrrry Osler and family the week ary Club met Wednesday. Nov. ,
erf Nov. 1. * Mr. and Mra Ralph 3. at the home of Mra Paul New- flctal language la English and
Brower and daughter of Coloma man of Barlow Lake. They Iwld
spent the weekend of Nov. G. an auction to help Increase thetr
with her parents. Mr. and Mra treasury * Rev. and Mr*. David kind*, of food — Jewl-'h. native
Clayton Bennett. * Mr* Lucy j Lutz and family were visitor* and English. 1 visited thr too.
Bowen left Tuesday. Nov. ,2. for ( Friday. Nov. 12 of their mother. four temples, two gardens and
Bradenton. Fla., to vUR her Mr* Ardis Lutz, and grandmoth­
daughter and family. Mr. and er. Mrs Ida Rathbun
Mrs Bill Smith, for two weeks
Mr and Mr* L B. Payne ofl
* The six young men James. Manielee spent tlie weekend of week and the flnt of December
Roix-ruon. Donald Preeton. Nov. fl. with hl» nephew. Mr.
Chuck Wiehnga. Jerry King.‘ and Mra. Ivan Payne. * Rex daughter. Mrs. Jean Nras In
Tom Olraewskl and Dennis Wil­ Schad and Earl VandrrPoppen Bagdad, Iraq.
ton all passed their physicals at: attended lhe laymens Retreat at j Lar: week we were In a teak
Detroit and were sent on to the Wesley Wood* near Dowling Sat­ forest of north Thlaltind and
Great Lake* * Mr. and Mra j urday and Sunday. Nov r-7 * watched elephants work In tlie
David Newman are thc parentsi Mr. and Mrs. Ruwcll Bender saw mill and deep In the forest
of a son bom In Pennock Has- ; visited their sinter. Mra Glen hauling logs. A boy sit* on the
pita! Monday. Nov I. Thl* give* I ‘Abbey, and family and also at­ elephant's head between the
lhe Newmans a boy and a girl. • tended church in Leslie. They rars. He directs the animal by
Congratulation*- * Mra. Herbert ■ were dinner guests of their niece. hl* toes in thc elephant'* ear*
Cook. Mra Helen Hooper. Mra. | Mr. and Mra. Jack Jewel and The elephante lift and push with
Harry Baisch. Mra. Oscar Fink- ; : family of Jackson. * Dr. R Jack their tusk* and haul with a
beincr. Mr*. Alice Trepp and I I Chare called on hw parents. Mr chain Tlie logs arc 50 feet long
Mr* Arthur Smith attended a [and Mra Clifford Davis and and three feet in diameter.
luncheon and style show at the: , Mra Ora DavU Bunday. Nov. 7.
The flowers In thc gardens are
Masonic Temple in Grand Rap­ * Mra. Earl Willyard and family often In pots.
Ids Thursday. * Mhi Donald of Grand Rapids, attended the
This is the time of the mon­
Moore is staying with Mr* Dolly , bazaar at the Methodist Church soon* and a flash flood In two
Johnson Mra Johnson had n Saturday. * Mr. and Mra Verne, days made a pond. The house is
stroke a few week* ago. * Shcnrl Blur called on his sister. Mr. up 3 feet high on posts, the wa­
Robinson, daughter of Mr and and Mrs George Fbrauin at । ter 2 feet deep on lawn. Our
Mra. Robert Roblnaon of Holt, ‘Woodland Bunday. Nov. 7. The hostess Is charming and directs
rpent Uie week of Nov. 1 with Formans left for Florida Mon- , our tours peraonnally. Their ser­
her paternal grandparents of day ★ Mr. and Mr*. LeRoy Pox । vant woman spoils me pouring
Hastings anti maternal grand­ and three children and Mr and 1 my ten and waiting on me hand
parents, Mr. and Mm. Bruce Mra. William Grecnman went, and foot.
Hope all is fine al home. Love
„W Indra, local
out for dinner at the Middle VllEthel Baughman
I Mlsa Esther Stchouwrr was la Sunday. Nov. 7. celebrating j
also a gueot at the farewell din­ their wedding annlveraartea. tlui
ner given by 111* parents. Mr. Foxe*' 21st and tlie Greenmail*! One of today * leading money
and Mrs Trd Wk-nnga. for their first wedding anniversary. * Mr. winners In professional golf. Ar­
son. Chuck, before hia induction and Mr* Christ ianaen of Grand nold Palmer, was once a yoeman
in the Navy. These six young Rapids were Saturday evening third class in \ne Coast Guard.

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education al Harting* High'*
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sdjool. aald -we would like to' Bixtyrtwo. which included 16
d« termlne iiow many parents and high schoW girls from the Com- school or training institution
students arc interrrted in taking. mm-ial Club and their advlM-r*. which solicit* business in
a speed reading course.
! Mm Joyce Miller and Judy Mc"Thb course would be offered Millan, gathered al tlie hotel Io solicit student* from lhe
locally by a person from one of, Tuesday evening. Nov. B, for the Mate Department
*
of Public
the oolleges. if a teacher am be regular meo'.lng of thc Hastlngii' Instruction.
secured."
I Business &amp; Professtonal Wo-This jierliapt should bv your
Those interested are asked to , men's Club,
| unu concern," Blm said.
call BU-24&amp;2, Extension 31.
. pan decorations were used on; A visit to the school in ques"
-----------I the tables.
' tlon would be one of the beat
„.ThS E £ B~kr' “svril’eh ,OT
Following thc business meeting, mVHtmenu you could make
Worlda whert Hwy will spend [hc
Wfck )Ten b t|“l n &gt;n}u
di ihe counselling
lhe Winter a*. Bradenton.
| membership committee, the department of Hastings High
--------------theme being. "She Stoops to tehool. bofore you sign thr ap------------------------------------------------ Conquer." Mm Marie Newum di-! Nlcatton blank which in nmny
_____________ _
. -»------------ . .... «•— rq— l« n rnrCmr* we WUi CO
Florence Marble. Mrs Ruth Kuh- *hal **, 040 ‘°
determine
fa). Mm Helen Clement andl‘»*
‘n
Mm Grace McPharlin portlcl- qu«**lon," 81m concluded.

Symphony which will prtnent its j The Thanksgiving Union ter­
first concert of the season on , vice for Nashville churches will
Bunday. Nov. 21. al 4 pun. in be held Sunday. Nov. 21. in the
Kalamaxoo Central High Audi- Methodbt Church at 7:30 pm.
torium.
7Ja-i Hoito-ur. trt*tor of thr Evangelical United
I at the Kellogg Center at Mich- :
Amo
Brethren Church, will deliver
' Igan Blate University.
Baxter
„ . the sermon.' Special musical
T*. vn.aan Inrli.A*.1".lit? O.IIF..
M ar
aa Rowe. French horn. Delton, number* rin be turnlahed by
tmbera and 1 and oBry gUrkan, trumpet, tho Baptist. EUB, Methodist,
i
u Company and GrT&lt;or, Webster, trumpet, Church of the Naaarene and Aa|
&gt;»— «”■
^.U. ft- .1—-ft.
O'*
policy i«
ompleted a
orchestra b directed by
u* of ser- Julius SUilbcrg and b the oldThe Congregational and
lew. youth orclrestra tn the State Methodbt Churchea of Vmnontoyaoa In
•‘“2^ ‘‘ U^nM'2h£ltat
The Pillowing employees
In the
the anti one of the four oldest and
— honored at finest in the Nation, according «‘vv Nm
jthe dinner. H Prank Ritchie, to the announcement.
rw.-rch w«in&lt;*d«v nm. 24. at
William P. Barlow. Rolland M. 1 one hundrze* young musician--. .
of the Congregational Church.

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been recognlted nationally for Its work In automated design
engineering aa applied to lhe production of Ils line of metal
working presses Harland L- B*bcock Irightl, data proeeaalng
and s,sterna supervisor, and Homer L Ingmlre llefli, group leader
in engineering data processing, described the new breakthrough in
a paper presented to lhe International Fall Conference of lhe
Data Processing Management Aasoclallon in Dallas. Texas.
r
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then produces a bill of materials: jOya] service they had given.
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CMW In Lhe double life of horns “Ut soinctlnifs she loses her way. I ' —1 • v “‘2’ ■
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I Wh«t b lhe relationjJUp be-’
pt room who agree on Just what
"|ally n ,aldB1L- P‘*nt ln Hasting.
rh
twren Gnd and man? How lion
this eliube quality Is. would be
«P«"s»y »»
mlnutea. instead from
! it help us overcome sin and dbvirtually Impomlbte-yrt. K's not Um«
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Alice
and
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have been computer j,
tonality, and how you communi-| *'5'“ maJr change, but their de­ capacities
designed.
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they are the tj/dwigrud ’in^thb'fMhJoa and ‘ ’hgmlre, a product of lhe B Um : Elmwood Bench. Gun Lake. irttj
means of doing tlib There anj**'
m a Mart will be made on comput- rwwr” devHoprfienC program. Thursday for their Fort Myrrs.1
many thin® Ural add to or de- „
toU
mng the engineering oflarger Wg, “a wye. Eve. live on R3 Fla. WlnUr home They wtU retree* from chann. Try to see '.
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that she does.
T—Talent—She uses the talents
The following children have
given her to assist others.
O—Objective—She has an objec­
tive in life.
marking period:
O Ober rves—She observes things'
Grade I — Katharine Christie,
Jim Elite. Cindyw Gielarowaki.
r—Participate—She participates
tn home activities, community
rick WeUrr.
Grade 7—Kathleen Hodges,
Grade 6—Christine Croninger,1
Pamela Drake. Leslie Hart, Mar- 1
eta Hengraboclr, Michael Hubert. \
Robert
Hubert and Joseph Kes- :
T—Teach—She teaches others by
her manner or bcliavlor and
actions.
.
O-Ortginalr-She U original.
Lynn Kennedy, Jerry Keaaenlch.
Kathleen Kllllnger. Randy Sel­
(' — Commence — She commences zen and Pamela Penrod. ’
immediately upon any given
project or matter that is Una Leszcxynski and Cheryl
Hodges
brought to her attention.
O—Obligation—She realises it Is
her obligation to know others
aa well as herself.
N—Natural—She b natural, thus
Robert Klevom. son of Mrs.
making everyone around her Ruth A. Klevom of 620 W. MadiI comfortable.
Q—Question—She asks questions at Michigan State University
rather than try to do some­
thing that is unknown to her. All-A records during the last
She waits for answers.
Spring and Summer, terms. Bob
U—Utilise—She utilises her God is majoring in packaging. Wil­
Given assets
liam R. Church of Bellevue, ma­
E—Education—She furthers edu­ joring In electrical engineering.
cation knowing that there b
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1966

A IL A’s at MSU

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Announce Honor ,
Roll at St. Rose \

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H. Borton. Charles E Cooley'.
------------ •-----------Mrs Donald Ruae and Craig
Gerald R. CutchaU. E. Gerald
Mra. Lyle Bennett of Mt. vtllUxj
daughter und abler,
The E. W. BlLss Company re-. The Engineering Data ProceosBernard W. Guggemoa. Pleasant b visiting her son. Dr. ,
,
Umnman at Marion
Working Wife and Mother," to youraeif speak and perhaps ceivvd national recognition last inn staff at Harting* b super­ Gelre*.
Wallah. Hurd. Doyt E Hurirew. and Mm Kingsley Bmnrr. and
...iT-"
“Charm." "Today's Woman Takes you will get a better Idea of how week for its work in automated vised by Hermann Botteher,
Donald D. Kruger. Robert A. family, while Mr Bennett b at from Friday til Sunday, Nov. a-i.
design engineering as applied to manager of product engineering, Phillips. Blair Pratt. Violet Shro- Eiurtem TUlnob Univenrtty for
------- — — -•
Girb Made Of."
ing aa you know you can be.
the production of its line of mt- and includes u prree design engl- yer and Loyd W. Steeby
; the Conference Crews-Country
-What does she do all day?
w^man of Today b bom tai working presser.
I neer a mathematician, a me-1 ' AL*o honored at the Lansing track meet, and also thc NCAA
j From a to 5 she joins la million: «l0» a desire burled wlttrtn her
Craig lud the thrill of catching a
Harland L. Babcock, data pro- ichunical engineer and data pro- 1I dinner2 were the following Has- meet at Wheaton. Ill.
other women in performing the!‘°
out ,,M1 conqu«
crzalng
and
system*
supervisor,
ctertng
specbllrt.
duUreof ntSecary^waitresa’law- ' *orld- Today's woman b one who
'ling* Area Retired Employee*.1
‘
and Hutner L Ingmlre. group I in describing thc Bibs sya«*.
' year-old boy this was a real thrill!
K Beclrtel. Evbon J. —
Beck.
yer schoollaschcr saleswoman »™rs mnn&gt;' hats-yea. you are leader in engineering date pro-: teqi. Babcock and Ingmlre Mid. ,jFred
Ohn C. Bebon. Jr. Oliver O.!
cessing, both trom the E.. W -the automated design system Boulter, Leslie A. Daniels. Edna
bruins around fl a.m. and tn&lt;Ls feather*, vclb. fkrxrrs or
11 t Bliss Company'* Press Division.employ*.-an IBM 1401-16K com- L piuaibbon. Audne C. Oranclone to midnight. WHY DOES have you.
Plant
7n
iTartTng*.
described
ths
which*balcaUy
b*a
rtJiIgerf'William
’
D.'^ubbeilT
’
Fay
Plant in Hastings, described UM,enter, which ba*ically b a nor- &lt;,.r William D Hubbell. Fav
BHE DOIT? Mainly for financial
* ^Ln-bonnet but she too,1 riew towk'hrough In n paper (Bgc memory capacitor, two mag- HummeL Frank W, Kelly. Oscar
,°r “
MJWI nju«h“ fm 1&gt;ct rbhb in this iiew I Prt*cl,le‘5 to ”w International । „uc lap? units and two disc y;_ pope and Burl H. Will.
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8l»e_fougnt ueswe ner
ManaKrroem AssoclaUon cations from a curtoner'a order
family: to provide for lhe chil-1
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Thanksgiving .
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Two-hundred and eighty-rix
I Consumers Power Company .cmDloyi-e,. of tho Lansing Division
were recently recognised al lhe
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November
18, 1965

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Community Rites
On Thanksgiving

Pilgrim Holiness
Members Meet for
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The annual Thanksgiving Mr-

I .tKIHOOn
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IKST METHODIST CHURCH ORANGEVILLE
EIRST CHURCH OF GOD
— — -r--------BAMUT CHUWCH ,
As the Pilgrim fathers (lift in
BAPTIST CHURCH
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
1330 N. Broadway Hastings
Community Room above
Rev. Oweonelh Sebring. Pastor
W. Glen Campbell... Pa*
Rev. George KUloti
Rev. George J. Huber. Pastor
Woodland Fire Station
10 am. Atnday school.
*
so did the H*j'.ing» Pilgrims In
2 Mlles South of Odn L
Her. John Joldmma
Phone 945-3195
11 am. Preaching.
9;45
Wl 5-4045
9;
45 am.
am. Bunday echool.
school.
Where a Christian Experience
9:50 am. Sunday school.
8 pm. Preaching.
8 30 am Worahip service
11 a m. Morning worship,
About 125 members and friend*
11 am. Worship service.*
breakfast to be served after- . 7 pm. Evening worahip
10 am. Bunday school
7:30 pm. Evening service.
Wednesday. 7:80 pm Bibb
Church gathered Friday for a
11 am Homing worship.
TRINITY GOSPEL CHURCH
9.45 Church school
; study and prayer aervice.
bountiful Thanksgiving supper
6: 30 pm. Youth service
1116 Jordan Lake Street
। 11 am. Worahip aervice. Ber-----------7: 30 pm. Evening worship.
Lake Odessa IPA. Campgrounds
mon topic The Bung* Wo Bing " : Mito BIBLE CHURCH
Phone DR 4-8377
6 pm Wealey ringers rehearsal.
rj Delian
Echool.
Rev. Jerry Boomer. Pastor
Room turkey and drvwaing, CARLTON SEVENTH-DAT
7 pm. Jr. High MYP.
—*■ Crabb
LAKEWOOD E.UJL CHURCH
Rev -Frank
Bunday school, 10 am.
mashed . potatoes and gravy. ADVENTIST CHURCH
Sr High MYP.
Rev. Carl 811 vernal!. Pastor } Worship service. 11 am.
A. J. Bpoehtra. Pastor
Monday. 7 pm. Troop 73.
Sunday school, 10 am.
Young People's service. 7 pm.
Elder Gerald N. Black
Thursday, 3:30 pm. Child:
Etcning service, 8 pm.
coffee
Sabbath school 9:30 am
choir rehearsal
Bible Study Wed. 7:30 pm.
Sunday worahip, 7:30 pm
Saturday worship, 10:45 am.
3:30
p.m
Carol
choir
rwheonal.
DELTON
Wednesday
worahip
for
entire
Prayer meeting, Tuesday, 7:30
METHODIST
CHURCH
*
*
7.30
Cleaned
choir
rehearsal.
—
—
—
family.
unuy.
.
, ,,
After everyone's appetite had pm.
Marcius E Taber, Minister
Union Thanksgiving services.
Adulte Bible study and prayer. UNITED BRETHREN IN
' 7:30.
‘
gram was enjoyed In honor of
KALAMO
CHRIST CHURCH
Ministerial AssoclkUori will be am.
Youth Fellowship. 7:30 pm. •
the 40th wedding anniveraary of j PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
E. Colfax at N. Boltwood
held Nov. 24 at the Pilgrim HoiiWorship. Bunday, 11 am.
au,.
&gt;.
Boys and girls ICIKn
fellowship,
7:3®!
ard Rogen, which wa* to occur
Frayn meet Thun, 7:30 pm. ncos Chpreh. a Hanover. MmYouth Fellowships. Bunday. 6' choir practice, 8:30.
9:30 am. Morning worship.
thia week Tuesday. Nov 16 a' Evangelistic tcrvice. 7:30 pm.
jmung churche* are invited to
Prayer Group, Tuesday, 9:30
Junior church.
HASTINGS
lhe .wtvleea beginning at 7:30
_
10:30 am. Bunday school
pm. Special muric will be feChancel Choir relwxrsal# 7 GRACE BRETHREN CHURCH
Rogtw cheed the program with I BRETHREN CHURCH
7 pm. Evening service.
Cor. at Jefferson and E Center
alured. Thanksgiving medlta- om, Thursday.
■|
remarks in keeping with the'
*H.
’ J.
’ Buwalda.
—“* Minister
Rev. Rmsell Barver. Pastor
'
I Pitnnea Wl 5-3997, Wl 5-4995 tKM» will be given by Otecm
Thanksgiving seaa.ii
Sunday
school.
10
am.
i Office hours Tuesday through Clark of Che WaJcyan Methodist BOWENS MILLS CHAPEL
Worship hour. 11 am.
H*mM VanTil, r.
Evangelist
UNI
CHURCH
Church and George Elliott '
—....
Sunday evening service. 7 pm.
10 am. Morning service.
New S.D.A. Health
the First Methodist.
-i. Pastor
The Bible, the whole Bible and ,
■ Just off M-85, North on M-50 in
i
Bunday service whedule
Circuit Churches
nothing
but the Bible.
Director Named
There are clawes for all.
Village of Woodbury
9:55 am. The Bunday school.
Saturday night the Seven IH- Leon West. Bupt. in charge.
A cordial welcome to all.
I Sunday school, 9:45 am.
f.-rmon topu for thc Circuit
NORTH IRVING WESLEYAN i Worship. 11 am.
Day Adventist Cliureh mi-t for There are clasMfi and competent Churehea—"God Like® A Big
METHODIST CHURCH
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.
tlie purpose of electing officers
1 Junior church for children. 4-9.
Cor of Sisson and Buehler Road
SCIENTIST
Youth choir rehearsal. Wed,
vided.
Worship service. 9:30 am.
4 ml. W. of Broadway. Frreiort 8a pm.
645 W. Green Street •
Rev. Morris Borgman. Pastor
Sunday service, 11 am.
head the new Hcuhh and Wel- mon: Rev. Dennis Buwalda,'
Fellowship service. 7.45 am.
Sunday school. 10 am.
Bunday school. 11 am.
Youth Fellowship. Wed. 7 pm.
Portland. Ind.
Morning worahip. 11 am.
Wednesday service. 7:45 'pm
State Street In HasUnga.
Bible Study arid praytr aerWarship service, 1030 am
Reading room open Wedn&lt; Young People's Service. 7 pm. vice, Wednesday, 8 pm al P.ogcr
6 pm. Y Hour in thc Youth
Quimby
Church
Evangelical service. 8 pm.
day and Saturday. 3 to 4 pm
ted aa Health and Welfare DiCarey home, west of church.
Church school. 10:30 am.
Worship service. 11:30 am.
CEDAR CREEK BIBLE CHURCH WOODLAND
ence Vaughn. who U racatlon- mon: Special Youth Service uf
PEOPLE'S BIBLE CHURCH
_____
Campground Rd. 8 miles south .METHODIST CHURCH
&gt; H Mlle E. of M-66 on State Rd.
tlx- Youth Fvllowahlp.
first MHarmiiM
of Hastings
Rev. Richard VandenBoach,
Through t»r week of Nor. 21.
»JJJ’J.FBESBY.TEBUN
LcRoy Kenney. Pastor
Pastor
Pastor. Donald Tack
।
11 am. Morning worahip.
w,^,. 7 pa. n.
s
Sunday school. 10 am. •
Sunday school. 10 am.
10 am Sunday school.
.
Worahip. 11 am.
/
l&amp;odn.u.roll’n.mud
^5?
Morningwprship. 11 am.
I Wed. 7:45 pm. Mid-Week
Youth FtUewshlp, 7:30 pm.
Youth meeting. 5:15 pm.
The: Center to open each Wed- Bible Studv
Sunday. Nov. 21. 1965.
prayer.
O SoTt? Morning group.
Morning worahip. 9:30jnd 11.
Evening service. 7:30 pm.
Thursday. 7 pm. Pioneer Girls
Wednesday prayer meeting and WOODLAND
and Boys Brigade.
.
7:30. pm Union Thanksgiving ?*“'_"** provided^Bnyoif* of
. ...
-___
. ... ... ..
19 30 wrvla* over WBCH. Haera- Bible study. 7:30 pm.
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN XWomen'.- Missionary Fellow8319 Coats Grove Road
nunl of the Lard's Supper
ip 2nd Tues , each month, 7:30.
nraa Church
INTER-LAKES
Rev. Charles Gibbs. Pastor
.
9 w
v
30 vnuren
Church senoot
school classes.
6 :30 Junior High Youth M-1 BAPTIST CHURCH
Worship services. 9:45 am.
IRVING CHAPEL
lowship
.
Delton. Mich
Sunday school. 10:45 am.
, Rev. Chalmer Miller. Pastor
Saturday, Ulirary closed
6 30 Senior High Youth Pel- &gt;Uv David Honeywell. Pastor
Junior choir, 4 pm. Thursday.'
Phone RO 5-3503
Sunday sehool.
school, 10
10 am
am.
lowship
1 B,indttV
Adult choir practice. Wcdnruat City Bank
I
Worship.
11
am.
8 Adult Diacuasion Group.
ay. 7 30 Pm.
Worship. 10:30 am.
Evening worship. 7 pm
Monday Actlvllloi
mmTw*'raEu&gt;K~T p»' । ™ft,
Re». Rl Jcwepti, Q. Dunphy HASTINGS BAPTIST CHURCH
7 Boy Scxnibi
Wedneadaj*
• v‘u age, Thursday. 7:30 pm
Rev. Russell Hotucnuui. Poster
Rev. Perry Huffaker, sermon
ixKFTfNWD
7:30 Spiritual Life Committee
.tries: “Meet the Master." for
J'*1™*
Director Of Music and Youth
11 45 Tnistee, meet
SEVENTH-DAT
.9. About 60 were
™ XUnUy CTvnlnB’' CHKl\ CHURCH
48 TruM*fa mpct ADVENTIST CHURCH
:S'JLJ’?n
hv™ “The &lt;Wch in the Wildwood"
“J/* '*?“• „ ,
.
Elder C. L. Wilber, PUtor
Fridav
.in Pwludo
Pn&lt;&lt;1
Friday. 7
7:30
Prelude, . hvmn
hymn I|
I Wrt ' .,7 30
404 W. Colfax
rh.W1H3l .,
“ P“Krlln Houmra
g^. sabbath school, 9 *17 . ring. Children'll picture and story.
Rev Isaac Osgood. Pastor .
A potluck supper was served t.r bruMlaut. WBCH.
8 pm. Devotions. "In tlie Na- f Morning worship, 10 am.
Worship, 11 am.
11 am. Junior church. For Church.
buffet style. Tables were beau­
Gon.”
(
.
Bunday
school.
11
am.
Wednesday
prayer.
7:30
pm
children
4
to
8
years.
tifully dreorated tn Uie Thanks­
unnillnn Endeavor. 7 30 pm.
HASTINGS
pm.
iiakti
. un
n
Sunday. "Faith for Today,
Today,"
” on
on ' Bahintay.^ Youth NlgJtL ‘Tn' Christian
giving motif.
j. ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH TV. WOOD. Channel
8. 8:30 am
____ ________________________
„ ,,
,u z—.. ..
ITajcr meeting and Bible study
Sunday.
Voice of
®“™ay. 9.45 On the Crow. Wednesday evening at Mr. and
, 8:30 pm. All Young People's I
102 E. Woodland Avenue
“
" ITopbery.
*■
Radio WJEP 1230, 8:30 am
?2 PoGuck dinner. 2 Pina! must- ,
Osguods.
mceUnga
_______
UI#
MTO I lie
9:45 am. Sunday school.
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Life Through Hymns '
1PLEASANT VALLEY UNITED
11 am Morning worship.
Ur. Special music, hymn sing.
----------- '
6 pm. Young Peopte'ffMarv ice.: IB. Jeffexson_A:.Walnut Hto.
Monday AcUvlUea
Retiring afflcem were.. Gladys
6:30 pm PiorNer carin' Ciuba.
Gltaon. Judy McLean. Margaret
BRETHREN CHUR!
Divine
worahip,
10*43
a
wd
17 pm. Pilgrim Girl's Pal and
I Sunday s&lt;#i«x&gt;l. 9:3(r am.
1503 Johnson. Lake Odessa, Mkh
&gt;m CSB Stock- HASTINGS CONGREGATION I Every Bunday—
Sunday school. 10 am.
| “This is thc Life,” over
OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
Morning worship, 11 am.
220 West Colfax Street
, WKZO-TV. " KILPATRICK
WedmwUy Activities
Christian Endeavor, 6:30 pm. ' Dorrell Btarburd. president
.
WOOD-TV.
Bunday Public Talk, 3 pm.
.WOOD-TV, 10:30 am.: over
Junior Christian Endeavor. 7
UNITED BRETHREN t HUKt'H
6 *jn- Men* Prayer Band.
Prayer service. Wed.. 8 pm.
Watchtower Bible Study. 4:1S^WZZM-TV. 11 am.: over WILXpm. Betty Ovenshlre, director.
M-66 Woodland"
9 sun. Women's prayer band.
Public invited.
। TV, 11:30 am; over WJLMZTV,
Evangelistic service, 7:45 pm.
i -7:30 _pm Prayer meeting and pm.
Prayer service Wednesday, 7:30
* pm.
*
ivvQf Fvav
I Bible itudy
10 am. Sunday school
I pm Class leaden, Clayton Mote
WKZO l?5owa-oreMtrfw MBTHOniST rill'BCII
5:30 pm. Adult choir rehearsal. HASTINGS
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
| and Fred Bawdy.
i
pjn" over
Hickory Comers, Michigan
Boltwood and E Stale Road
1:30 pm.
। Rev. Vaughn B Jensen. Pastor
Rev Marvin Bickmiller, Pastor
Monday evening, Nov. e? the
sw B-m. OU..U«, moo..
HASTINGS WESLEYAN
Bunday school. 9:45 am.
Im. "Bridge to a Wider W«ld"
n am
am. Moremg
Morning worship.
worsnip Juntun- •MCTHODIgT
’
11
CHURCH
Morning worship, 10:45 am.
___ v__ ■______
Crr N Xf.&lt;-11
Iranchl
Ar«“
F £
g EC
111 be shown in cur church tor_ chureh
nur3cr},____
provided
N'^*
Evening service. 7:30 pm.
basement
publie U
Is invited
invited 1 7:30
----- nent The nubile
•»
Rev. Olson W. Clark. Pastor
pm. Evening service.
Wednesday prayer. 7:30 pm
to
t.utlwnuu.
are doing i.«v
Wl 5-3312
Wednesday.
7:30 pm. Family ,j
— sec
. what
-----------------.---- ncuurauay.
piii.
A warm Invitation4s extended in their work, with Uie mentally Night. Adulta, YouUis. Juniors
Sunday. 10 am. Sunday school.
to all to attend thenservices of retarded.
11 rum Worship,- gursx speakir.
• and Children, 8":30 pm. Choir
this friendly church.
rehearsal.
Every Bunday, 8:30 am. the BALTIMORE U. B. CHURCH
PILGRIM
HOLINESS
CHURCH
6
30 pm Youth Fellowship.
e Wl 5-2091
107 E. Woodland. Hastings
broadcast over WFUR.
10 am Sunday school
Rev. Howard W Rogers. Paator _ 7:30^ pm Gospel Hour, Rev.
CYC groups Wed. 4-5 pm.
Aidway Between Broadway and Michigan
11 am. Morning worship
1906 S. Hanover Street
‘
'
'
Young People, Thursday, 7 pm.
Wednesday. 7:30 pm Union
10 am. Sunday school.
n Mon. thru Fri. till 9 p.m.—Closed Saturdays
Ttianksglving service at ttas Pil11 am Morning worship.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE gnun with a film. Nov. 21. Thc
Youth
meeting.
6
15
pm.
307 E. Marshall Street
Evening Gospel Hour. 7 pm.
Saturday, 7 pm Wesleyan
Minister, Dale R. Harvey
ing at Sunset. Acres.
Men's Fellowship.
Wednesday Prayer. 7:30 pm.
410 E. Madison, 945-5065
O. WE ARE NOT
9 45 am. Church school. Supt.
Loyd Mart*.
11 am. Morning worship.
7:30 pm. Wed , Bible Study

Sl Rose Guilds
Elect Officers,
Hear Pastor Talk

gelical United Brethren Church

lhe United Brethren
Church in Woodbury. HI* *"•Thang*&lt;i,ln8
Rev. Carl SilvernaU. pus-tor of

Rev. Rlcliard VanDen Bosch,
paatoe of the Woodland Metho­
To J*mch Here—The Rev Dcn-

Portland Evangelical United
Brethren Circuit, Portland, Ind,
Is to preach at lhe Hastings
BUB. Church Bunday, Nov. 31,
Rev. H. J, BuwaMa. pastor of tlie
local church, and Mr*. Buwalda
He ta a Senior at Taylor Uni­
versity, Upland. Ind. and is en­
rolled at United Seminary. Day­
ton. Ohio.

music will be furnished by the
adult choir of the WpixUand
Church of the Brethren and by
Rev George Speas. puMor of the
Woodland United Brethim
Church
The offering will be used for
CROP.
The public is cordially invited
to tills Thanksgiving nervier.

Hastings E.UJiYouth Honored

ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
Vette Road at Woodland
Rev. Einar Unseth. Pastor
"Your Friendly, Christ-Centered
The young people of lhe Evan­
Church "
gelical United Brethren Church
Sunday school. 10 am with attended the Riverside Arm Fall
YF Rally M Battle Creek Fir*
Worahlp service. 11 am E.U3. Church on Sunday. No*.
Tlianks ottering asrvioc with tlie
women of our church participat­
ing. Berrabn The Law of In-

wth. Ingathering of Self-Denial picture'of Christ and will i*
placed in the Youth Department
Luther Drogue, 6 30 p.m. Our
The group was transported to
youth win cull on our older
purchaacd Sunday School buses.
Cherub and Junior choir, Wed .
4 p m.
Joe Daniel, driver. and William
Senior choir. Wed . 8 p m.
Count,
youth eounoelor.
Adult Instrucikin Cku**, Thure-

Senior Catechism, Saturday. 10

Special Services
Sunday at Carlton
Methodist Church

A Hearty Welcome To AIL

k

lloiy BpOlL’'
(Junior catechism, Saturday. 9

CARLTON CENTER
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev Richard VandenBoach
Sunday school. 10:15 am
Morning worship. 9:15 am.

The public is invited to attend
special service st 3 pm. SunMrtlkTdlil

Church

will be community tinging and
special music

■Ml

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MOVING
IF

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. ji new tom-

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AN of our carpen are guaranteed First Line Quality!

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Rug &amp; Furniture

Cleaning Specialists
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COATS GROVE
i CHRISTIAN CHURCH
■
Cor. Coats Grove Rd. and
Durkee Road
Charles Gibbs. Pastor
Floyd Walter. Supt.
Bible school. 10 am.
Worship hour. 11 am.
Christian Endeavor Sunday. 5
pm. Ruth Turner, new leader.

.

,

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Don't form Christian Endeti-

ing. See Mrs. Richard Darby, I
chairman.
MIDDLEVILLE CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHAPEL
708 W. Main Street
Rev. Earl Schlpper
Worship. 10 am
Sunday school. 11:15 am.
Evening worship. 7:30.

THE GALILEAN
BAPTIST CHURCH
Former Freeport High School
Sunday school, 10 am.
Worship service. 11 am.
Evening service. 7:30 pm. .
Wed. prayer meeting. 8 pm
The little church with the big
message. Phone 765-8971.

on installation of new smokeless, odorl

ST. ROSE CATHOLIC CHURCH
Rev. Fr Joseph C Dunphy
Rev. David Hawley. Assistant

Burn your garbage and trash indoors

Confessions, 4 to S and S to

in a sanitary, convenient

days
Daily Mawes. 7 and 6 am.

ST. AUGUSTINE.
MIDDLEVILLE
! 8T. AMBROSE CATHOLIC
CHURCH AT DELTON
Rev Fr Denis P Nash. Pi
Sunday Masses: 7:30, 11 am.

OUR LADY OF GREAT OAK.
i DOW UN
Bunday

End your garpage problem once and for all! A uey
Gu Incinerator in your basement or utility rdbtn
Conveniently dispoeea of all burnable garbage
and rubbish without mnoke, odor, ar
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GAME HENS &lt; •«&gt;’ 79/

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pU

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Barry Farm j

MSU to Hold
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Short Course

Vietnamese Plan ^6_E".roJ!.
Altoft 4H Club
For Future
Enrollments for Alto* 4H Club
have been completed with M
members taking 74 projects In
Despite Strife
nine project areas.

THE

Calendar

HASTINGS BANNER

ThU b quite a comparison
with tho first .nroliment sbreta
Vietnam b planning for youth available In 1959. which showed
24 members taking 30 project

Highlights Interesting

when you are completing your
tax returns?

**— —™
« Mi .&gt;&lt;£•&gt;
Course at Micltlgan State Um- dec. t-d
veratty The course will lx- held
Dec. IJ at the Student Union
building on thc &amp;u* Lansing Dm. as-w

Vm » »
tki.i'*bm cs«k

Carlton Grange
Receives Honor
TIm Carlton Grange meeting of

Registration Ix-glna at

auctioned off to provide fund*

Woodland Saddle
Club Plans Roller
Skating Party

। Barry Honors
ill lx*a(lers
I
|||
at
i
. n
Annual
AnnualBanquet
Banquet '

Paula Erickson
President of 4H
Club at Woodland
;

Paula Erickson lias been elect­

were planted by a Michigan
Stale Unlveraity advisory group tlnuew aa community leader while
others hud ns follows: Clothing,
H» idea was America's 411 Mra. Ivan Wcetbrook. Mra. Duane
Clubs—with a motto. 'To Make Wlilte. Mra Carey Truman and
The Beat Better." In Vietnam Mra. Charles Stiuld. Home De­
the organization Is called "4D," sign. Mra. Melvin Oaks: Knitting.
■toce the Vletnamoy' language Mrs Richard Wilcox. Mra. Albert
equivalents

movement recently with off!-

Electrical.- Richard C. Thomas;
Gun Safety. Charles Stade!;
Dairy and ItabblU, Mra. Frank
Weinbrechl and Cliickens, Mr*.
Kenneth Pennington.
Debbie White will Junior
lead In clothing and Jim Or-

4H Community Club. Barbara
Lesd.ro
. 4H 19U_UUui&lt;1 “’*?»**!* J1uce
The Woodland Saddle Club
Leader* of
ot Barer
Barry CouMv
Couniys
: ., , ~~ ------------- ----- —vium. -uv
um. nor o,
The club bolds general meet­
aL t|ir annual Recognition BanCPAX internal Revenu, . pcthe Community Progiwu Award. of Lyle Bciaon.
ment at South Vietnam.
ings at Altoft School every third
Nancy Estep was appointee. «jU.*t held al the Community lire* iurw»r or taca tnonia.
Tlie vw
4D uruiuuuun
organitailon u&gt;
b an pari
part Thursday throughout the year
wlien returns are filed. In your
concern about retirement. tf you
; Winter project loaders include,of the Ministry of Arglculuirc
Department of Agricultural Feonum Marguerite Shroyer unci
Marjorie Enckson, community *nd b attempting to work pel-;
r.omira and thc Continuing Educommittee women. Genevieve
National Bank of Hasleader; Anne Neeb and Noreta marily in ugrlculturral areas
ration axrvlre at M8U in roShroyer and Jean Stamm to
Iomct are also
Walker, clothing, Ethel Laush- Night c-----------------*“ held ' In Lake Odessa
operation with
with th?
th? intmid
“"^““.■Waw.rd
f»tr abundoned due'*flj the email
opr-ratlon
Internal
award ththc trout
bond, the
tlx* R
State
_
Un and Jerry Win&amp;lcy, knitting; agriculture atxl ixune economics 1 _
j Grange flag and the plaque to amount of profit.
Revenue Service and tlie Social 4UCUbJeL
During the program Exten- John Sinclair, wood - working;
oneof thcstudM»ta who hopes Square Dance
ttw
membership.
j
Th|
.
dub
wU1
Security Administration.
Regia“
*
_. —Other topics include prepara­
to be a doctor mid that Uie 4D
Th.- Lake-O Squares will hold
--------------Uo»i of depreciation sdiedulcs.
The ------degree —
team
— ------expressed
—---------minum knives There ar&lt;- several
n
.
....
..
....
.
, and HoaaM EnZ and Du- nrvun rnlinn
invr-.Ur.rtil credit and recapture, in any thanks to tlx- Grunge
atul Marian Rowbr.dcr.
■ and huw thc IRS opcraUc to mcnibcra of Maple Leuf. Juhn- and knife sharpeners If anyonuro nd dollars available from
stown and Irving for helping is intcrakted in prices or putfNeed money for h«*lp taxpayers
I Co-chairman at the course b with the exemplificauon at State cluuiing them call Chris Bcbm
the Federal government.
; ieiUic:, attended the Nov. 3 work which Is being done is sup­
545-2607,
".
Everett M. Elwood ot MSUa Co- Grange.
new facilities?
-----------However, thc cost of moving meeting In lhe Woodland band ported completely by private
operative Extension Service. AdThe Home Economics chalrBill Kirkpatrick. County Ex the three structures ftwn the W. room. Manbura signed for tho funds. The organization was very
Sec us for tho money you
diucmal uiftxmaUon U avail- man. Mabel Barry, reported that tension Agent, will visit the chR s’nte R®*4 hxoiton may cost Winter project* and rofrqdi- active under the Dion regime, he
need to flnanca new farm 1 able through hb oftia- 8 Agri-; she hud purchased a new Bible for the next meeting to sixrw .. tx-'wren 15,000 and 810.000, xtceby mento of cider and doughnut* added.
facilities, repairs, expansion, .—
cultural
Hall---------MSU. East Lansing,
and had given
it to----------------tlie Junior
,
rrr,.--------- _ ----------------------------I him
called "Saddle Talk." Due “*** .
। were served.
After the students return to
etc. Long terms, low cost,
—- ------•-----------Grange.
to mi jun ocliedule. the meet-, Tlw* Klwarib Club b working i
no prepayment penalty.
Yeckley 4H Club
j The Youth committee chair-i ing will be held Monday night.- -rith tho fair board officials,
lewpccUve orgnnizaUon* An In­
Th* Vrekiev 4H club held its ’man ^f^rted that she and her Dec. 8, at 1 o'clock.
Streby raid, and will attempt to 1
tense JSOUtUT man studying to be
h2«»irtA WmUkaaUv Ac* ”0 It husband Kenneth Stamm, stayed Mehibcn, voted to exchani- rnlL" ^PPWt from all otherCentral Michigan's
ttaTVl^d
rJ. overnight aa chaperones with lhe
wUd££ ^--.mzaUona for thc purvhtue
coopetwa with lhe governnu-nt
““-Howud Frerb reri- Jyuth
nlghl
surname.
iuul
of $|
lnfmbcr. .
Most Complete
dence at 7 pm. und Gerald W*.*”n*'u ,
ore to range In price from "id sale or $i annual memt
in re-establishing and further­
----- .......
. । &lt;hlps
i
Smith drove the tractor. The ■ nre-ted
Pcr’**1 'three
*1UTC etumuvH
changtw in
in the
the ■
to «■
n, Tameni
Kantner .Ls in
A^uP**ill
n the
4“1tfele
*nlr1 ■■evilaUen
B?wclltUof‘'
ing th® 4D Cijihs."
Fertiliser Service
ridcra went to
}outhi—
pn•'------Knun-».
charge ui
of gauica
gmr.ro oiKi
and reireanrefreali-1
— the
.... 4H
— C.u-np
------ -----------uuujc
||
Thc medical i.tadcnt lidded
..
*
a
_
....
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.
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m
w
—
.I
—
.taww
.1.—
Kl..^
1
ingh
Uilv
WCzrtil
about
$10....
—
.
M
_
.
they had a wiener roust.
’rl‘e master. Joyce Weinbrecht menu for the combined mectln; lnj®
.WGrth about jlo.ooo '
that thc Integration problem m
rath. A bid to move Uicm at a
_
„ ,.
hayridc wm chaperoned
“ discussion about member- and par: y.
FERTILIZER FACTS
OU of |1MO wwa received, but i
?,"««• mt*u.n« Vietnam Is severe. By that he
. ■ &gt;• . m. . . ..
T*
• - r—u — :
.
there U added cnau of taking , intraday. Nov. 11. wax a Joint meant that it b difficult to get
pcnicra repore on tne aer.ior
_____ .. LT __ . -TT5 session of the Subortimate and
and Mrs. Marshall Cook.
Citizens was highlighted
citizens
mgmigntea with
wnn a Given
i
Herd
Name
Jrnuor
Granges.
_«
tr.iu.i-.
w
A potluck rapper for the mm- । ^"Tf n^i i^-n^'
LONG TERM
John 8eeber, Hustings
„„ u..™ e*ca n&gt; ,ca«i«T w
„ -.y-— .- ~r- —
bera and families was scheduled
“ 1have the exclusive use ot lhe pre- sell 10 membership*.
lhairman. Marguerite fahroycr.
Maia Office
for the all-purpose room
I!fix "Algonquin" in naming all
Maxine Gay. president of the*nctlKJ
on
.s^TSToS'”01 “
'SSLf'&amp;Ef iS ■Regtatercd Holstein dairy am- 411 Advisory Council, was mb-; ,lc 4H
»*■ eluded. "Our problem U not what I
tbc,
.S.XBIM.
clra„,„ mats bred tn that herd. Use of trew of u.romoniro and Trudy
------------ •-----------'judged thc best costumes from this prefix name has been grant- Tobias gave the invocation. E&amp;-c™* l5trly of l,u* Tlmrsday and
Hastings ofiice
foT eveD'««'s coopretaion,
! America's largest lusrd of wild thc cortumc parade to be Gene- tri
' by Holstein-Friesian Axsocb- thcr M. gtnley led the Pledge to I
*----- the Flag and Joan Cole thc;^*55'5 Jo7°'
'Veinbfe‘:111
lettinr. Alic
I buffalo — some 1.200 — rooms viere ana Wendell Shroyer and
301 Vi Sa. Michigan
pledge to the 4H flog.
&lt;h*‘ “
Radiation Monitors
' South Dakotas Custer State Joyce Welnbrocht. The lecturer 1
Leader* receiving the Gold **d
*!me
Park, the National Geographic conducted community singing :
Urged to Meet at
Clover award included Mrs. Paul; “ co .‘^r*he
conI,er’
Bra.tlrboro. Vt.
Biyetw. Mrs. Richard Rcillet..
L“kc’
Howell Newton. Mr*. Wiliam I
»•
rr'TX,“ C,rl' Courthouse Nov. 18
Deputy Sheriff Dave Wood has
Phillips and Mra. Clay BassetL ;
,v'20^*' ...
TixiM' receiving tin- Pearl Clover _
re*Yr5 oi !4ho.Q,y Nlnetl® announced that all radiological
- were Mra Howard I’errh Mrs Sm’LT.-u.b.Snl and Antique Show monitors and those interested tn
“
*
aan turilWduS “uUu-«1 'lhjLnk
becoming monitors are urged to
(
,
Barry and Mr*. Leslie Donleb for attend a meeting al 8 pm. this
Swift.
I Tobh. retired
their cotlresiun. .nd the Thursday at thc Courthouse.
Wood. Civil Defense Director
youth for doing such on effi­
and Clarence Hartman the cient job in Use dining com, and
a special thank you for Bob
Ruby Clover 30 years.
Entertainment was provided by Barry (or tile use of hb unique
"We especially need help to
'
The Spnrtqnaires of Grand Rap- talents.
Awards for Junior Orange, check out the equipment wv now
Elected to thc Adviser Coun-A*uanb&lt;XB ««»lNUn» at State, have." Wood said tn announcing
We'.J hkc
the meeting.
icU were Lansing Gilbert. North*Tr]' presented to. Brace I Registrations fire being taken
wnat District; William Phillipa. S“fpc?;!T' J11*J’Lu’ *“ snurcb.
(or a radiological course in radlSouihwen District; Mildred*
JflciMrd alien monitoring. Barry said
Rhodas Southreist District,' and
ttnd °?bra Ulrich
Cliarles Fuller. Northern* Dtsz third place tor stone fact*. AU pi
the 5-9 age group; Putty Stadri,
Fuur-H Key Club awards wrev second plgcc in cork craft and ship and village should be
■maented to Joan Cole. Loren fust place tn stone facts and trained in radiation monitor­
Green. Sarah Hansen and Jean
ing.
Stanton.
group.
Little Georgie Ulrich Intro­ ■«imethlng that many lives may
depend
on." Barr added
Rtfckless Driver
duced Rev. Richard VnndenDeputy Sheriff David Wood u
I Wayne A. Marta. Freeport. Busch of Woodland. who spoke

pherc ot witches and Jack-o

approximately one and mc-iutlt couiao U 11250

Carlton Grange
Makes Payment
On 111 Barn

I pleaded guilty when arraigned on tlie effect of alcohol on the
eight week*.
tx-forc Municipal Judge L. E.--------------human body
-------and----mind and how
i upon comBarnett on a recklna driving I|K; uses ol alcohol cun Irad to
charge He was fined *35 plus ”-------- -----------------85 45. According to the report of
Betty Stade! and the Junior
Officer Rod Tieta. Martz drove Grange were aompn minted on ing the sheriff's department or
tho Hastings police department,
on Court, Jefferson, Mill and tlxsr iiall decorations and Ken I
finally was halted going riorth Stamm for hb fine job In the by calling Barr in the evenings.
Pine Luke 664-5572
on Broadway at speeds up to 95 regalia room. George Ulrich was
mph
reported 111 at the Grand RapTh„ rv—H i,,
_
» owtue H-wi rn ™.„
EXPERT TIRE
n.,-1'2*ri“gx!S fir
SERVICE
the next nieetiia* will h.- l.-i.i 1
uic obuoiuu utv- im&gt;u un coiice ixstc.-ssca,
will be Anna Andrus and Mary
Ranguettc.

BARR

Tire Shop

Receives Promotion

U. S. ROYAL
Best Buys on
&amp; Used Tires

Mr and Mr*. H. F. Ritchie of
628 E. Grant has been promoted
to the rank of first lieutenant
in thc Air Forr&lt;- Reserve Offi­
cer* Training Prognun at Mich­
igan State Unlveraity. Upon
graduation. Cadet Ritchie. lUong
with lib rit-grre. will also receive
rank of Mxond lieutenant In thc

PARKING

Standing Ovation!

Cairo is named after the I
planet Mare-El Qahlra in Ara­
bic. the National Geogr^hJc

In the short time since its introduction, the 1966 Cadillac

has already earned universal acclaim for its smart and distinctive new
styling, its brilliant new performance and its unsurpassed luxury.

Forsluud Geraniums

Certainly there has never bcco n finer Cadillac! Arcept- • ■quiet ride and its many extraordinary comforts. Nety

. ancc ol thc 1966 mtxirla by both owner* and admirers

variable ratio power steering has wonfaioediste praise

points tt&gt; another triumphant year! Cadillac's gracefully

for its deftness in traffic and ease in parking.* And,

. refined exterior style instantly suggests to all who see it

of course, Cadillac's many standard sajety features pre­

thc superb craftsmanship to l&gt;e found inside thc 1966

sent a wonderful sense of well-being. Drive lhe new

"car of care”. Those who have driven this Cadillac enn't

1966 Cadillac soon. The finest of-them all awaits your

find enough good things to suy about its remarkably

vote of approval... at your authorized Cadillac dealer'

cokxful l« m« obteg A ».» VSiM

(Catalog riant-50c)
SEE ANO DRIVE TljK MAGNIFICENT 1966 CADILLAC NOW ON DISPLAY AT YOUR AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER

REAHM MOTOR SALES, INC.
T07&gt;i. Michigan Ave.
.1.

Phone Wl 5-2478

Caxl Forslnnd
Fh,

SMITH BROS.

BROS
Lake Odessa • Woodland
Plant at Woodbury

�How good Are Our Turkeys?

X SO ROOD WE DARE TO OFFER...

”

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MONEY BACK
We're so sure you'll be pleased that we
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(Either the price label or register tape ia
necessary of course).

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19 TO 23
POUND
SIZES

.XHAMS
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WHOLE
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TURKEYS

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Spare Ribs • &lt;
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Slab Bacon

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Leg O'Lamb •
WHOLE OR RIB HALF

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~

Peanut Butter 2 **&gt;67*

RIG ROLL—200—9H”xl 1”

/

Scott Towels . . . .

’« 29'
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Reynolds Wrap . . .
INSTANT COFFEE—7c OPP LABEL

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BATH SIM—12c OFF LABEL

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FACIAL SIZE 4
Lux Beauty Soap &lt; ■*“ 35*

Fruit Cocktail

BATH SIZE— 10c OFF LABEL

j

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Asparagus Spears 4?S99'
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Cranberry Sauce

Cling Peaches

aff-

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49*

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Apple Pie

2 «« 39'

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Jiz.
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GLAZED DONUTS.......................
MICHIGAN RUSSET

MICHIGAN ALL-PURPOSE

POTATOES

£59*

RYE BREAD........

Apples &amp; .

PLAIN OR BUTTERMILK

Puffin Biscuits . . . •rfi 10*

FOR SCHOOL LUHCHIS

Bananas ...

10-59
2^25*

VOUNe, TINOIR SHOOTS

a/»C

49

•-«• “« 21

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Parker

fl

7&lt; OFF LABEL

Spry Shortening . . ?:S. 77‘

«' 39

NETWT.

JANE PARKER—PLAIN OR SEEDED

20 7Qc

LB. BAG

2

GOLDEN LOAF CAKE

U.S. NO. 1 GRADE

20 QQC

BARS
IN PKG.

JANE PARKER

4

POTATOES

U.S. NO. 1 GRADE

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can'

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SIZE
£.78*
Breeze ..................
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99

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Spiced Peaches

GIANT SIZE—10c OFF LABEL

15c OFF LABEL

'cans'

Mandarin Oranges 4

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LIQUID—12a OFF LABEL

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A&amp;P Pineapple

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-

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—

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Broccoli ..............men 29

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CORN OIL

Imperial Margarine
ORANGE OK GRAM

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FRUIT CAKES

«£• 25*

Wonderfoil &lt;

Family Flour ... 5 ™ 39*

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Peach, Pineapple tf Apricot

5&lt;K

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Slutted Olives

Ml 29'

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Co. Board of Supervisors

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for Coaotr Officials

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1 '

Cooperation Produces
Best Blood Clinic Ever

Two hundred and forty - tight ———————:--------- —------------ —
——-—
——
Inta of blood were donated on the clinic which wa* *pon»ored Edna Rhoades. Helen Furlong,
toutay. Nov. B. al the high by the acttools. and he expressed Ruth Kennedy. Theo Kennedy,
chooi. at lhe moat successful hte thanks to everyone who David Burgea*. Dr. W. R. Birk.
noblle visit tn many years, helped to make It a success, in- Tom Slaughter, Anoqa Mead,
close to 300 persona re- eluding Uie Board of Education Mary TleU. Mary Cook;
td to needs of the Barry for the fsclUtles—
* —
—
■t —
-—-- Cook. -----------------and
cooperation,
Thoma*
Donna
C»mptho teachers, students and par- ben. Ronry Gibson. Gerald Hull,
Don Rayner, Don Proe frock,
“The community can take ante.
He cited the maintenance men. Arthur BenneU. William Grocs,
pride in thl* recent display of
The Maple Valley board of
v—
...»
____ Rene Oanguillet, Anns Dahnen. Golly McVey. Robert Gaskill. Dm
_ Che county
in______
terrst in
Red
Cross
Blood program." Mrs. Keith Gor- Burdette Hayner and Leo Church Rose. Philip Hersel. MauHe education met Monday evening.
don. rxecutire secretary, de­ for placing the equipment and Lovell, Marjorie Campbell. DonCarroll Wolff.
al»o Bob King's crew of Andy na Kinney;
clared.
Taking
soma-------------------three hours
Richard Heniser. Forrest
-------- - -up
----------Over SO volunteers gave their Johnson. Jim King. Greg Guggetime to assist in conducting the mos. Dave Birke. Ted Woodman- j0hnson. Anne Neeb. John Guth- was a general pra»entatk&gt;n of
sec, Tun WlUlams. Dick Stanley crld^t. Ruby Barnev. Margaret curriculum guide for all studies
blood bank.
and
Steve
Taflec
for
unloading
Coats.
Ed
Baldwin.
Marjorie
In
thc
chernntary
grads*.
Tho
Joining thr “three gallon
and loading the Red Cross truck. Wieland. Bernard Hook. Howard :elementary principal, Ralph
Or ace Miller, commercial Ferris. Elmer Ritter. Barbara Block, aaalsted with the dlacuaMilter.
Haan itarl KUlott, Charlea Dodge;
done in the* kindergarten wa*
Two gallon donor* were Ruth' -creta^a
ronnan Anne Bortak
tundMnun of the
Kennedy. Don Rayner. Jomra •ecretarira Marg Haan. MorJ
MitehrlL Hasel Johltaon and
Ilanlrr. Merrill Friddle. I^U®r SUrot Schwl; flr« made.
Lucill# Johnson gave
Carteyn
Fullor..
Haywood.
.... hour* of
... : R-orm*n Hull.
IIU1I. Ernest
i.Illi ' Jacoby.
J.II-'I... ----- ------------- Priddy.
- -------------------.X
~
___ Thomas
____ ... Mason. May-, Street
Brhr.il
Mcml
workX
Ralph
Eye.
Stm-t
SchoU;
second irradr
grade. Uni.
Mra.
One gallon awards went to
Girls providing baby Utting nard Tucker, Maxine Watam. M^garrt J&lt;kuta&gt;m niDBr Btroet;
Cynthia Robbe. Art Thompson,
service*
included
Bally
Webster.
A.
E.
Divcns,
Roland
Oaster.
*hlrd
grade.
Mra.
Hlld.-ed
PvaDuane Allerdlng. Henry Olbson,
Carried
tasty,
Maplewood
School;
fourth
Charles Morgan. John Ringler. Julie Carr. Jill Kennedy, Starr Judy Bites, Daniel Tebo. Clair
Ernest Strong. William Morgan.
Posqual Rodrigues, Jr. Robert Keltnar. Sue Manning, Lls* Mor- , RuucU Nash. Helen Bhr.Urn- wood; fifth grade. Mrs. Gladys
gan. Linda Rohde, Sue Engle, barger. Betty Homing. Sharon King. Puller Street, and sixth
Sue Carr and Barb Barnett.
Wallace. Cha*. Cooley. Lyle GorMrs. Warren William*. Mrs hwn&gt; Vcrland Gillespie. Chas. Maplewood School.
Providing medkal corerace
Ken Robbe. Mr* Paul Siegel. Bob Morgan. Barbara Foreman. Sue
The board discussed parking
’
• Nccb.
- • Bemadlne
Morgan.
Lewu
laciliUn. at the Fuller Stnvt
Morrill. Benntk and Blair. Bee- Carlson and Gordon Cole stood -by to provide transportation for VanByckle, Owen Thomas, Ben­
the clinic. K
nie Carr, Jack VanHoulen;
o»rtl from Ik* Mii-bicsn Itrportat
Pete Straube, Wesley Emery.
•t Agslmltiir* vlahss to report
received the honor of obtaining Wllda Allerdlng. Ellr.e Buehler.
Other volunteer* were Mn. lhe most donors, followed by the William Crldler, Richard Mix.
Duane Jarman. Mn. Jack Ken­ BoolMiMns.
Larry Poll, Russell Keech. Louise
**!•• 00 roowrtk loser u boo Issa nedy, Mra. Rudolph Flora, Mra.
The names of the donors fol- Haight, JU1 Losse. Robe Lancas­
Federal fund* for the "Head
both oa **takll«k*4 foot to agrissd- Harry Burka. Mra. Tom Taflee.
ter, Peter DeDeckcr. Robert SanMrs Richard Abbey. W James deU. Margaret Cook. Richard Start" prognun which la de­
Mra. Richard Clark. Mn. Lyle
signed for children before they
OiUeapte. Mn. Glen Almira. Mn. Alderaon, Duane Allerdlng, Marte
enter
kindergarten, like txxard
Allerdlng. Nelson Allen. Farrell
Warren Kidder. Beverly Smith. alau will apply for federal fuixls
Brant, Mra. Richard McLaughlin. Anderson, Ellyn Anderson. Mn. Allyn Colbert. Lyuda Newton. con-red hi tta- Elemtntary and
Gray Ladies volunteering
Donald
Haywood,
James
ChrisSecondary
Education act at'
Otnar Barnum. Jahn Bay.. Mr*.
Kimmel. Mra. George Yount*. R Brenner. Kingsley Bennett. tenacn. Roy Stout, Ethal Trum­ 1B€5. labile l&gt;a« No. MHO. Titte
Grasrsl Fuaf.
Walter Birman. Donna Brewer; ble, Eugene Kidder. Pal Hodges, 1. 11 and HL Thia covers vari­
Mrs. R iDorisl Brogan. Robert O. Kannes, John Ringler, Hay ous types of prugnuna, including
Ritchie, Mra. V. P. Moll. Mr».
remedial, in-scnlcc, library rwRobert Stanley and Mra. For- J. Brown, Belly Bryans, Mrs.i Wieland;
J. W. Bump. Jean Burke. Mra.| Joseph Hubert. Richard BenThe canteen, with food sup­ 3. Bush. Lois Carl. Robert Carl- nett. Sandra Merrill. Vera Pryor,
plied by Hospital Guilds 3 and son. Erneiit Carpenter. Clayton Gary Slocum. Robert Feluer,
19, was operated by the canteen, Case. Robert Case. Bhtrtey Ca»e. Jack Hoke. BUI Jeraw. Eric von- mainly towkrd a center, and
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committee under the co-chair­ Rhea Church. Gordon Cole. Reis. Garrett 1sttarn. Martha mlglv. operate aa a county pro­
Tbompaon. Ilwyn Rafflor, DtMi gnun.
men, Mi? Joseph Shulu andI Helen Cole;
Joyce Count, VfUlard Curtis. Wingeier, Lloyd Brechslsen. tuMrs Ray Waters.
Jack Hoke was chairman off Richard W. Clark, Emma Dal- gene Reuther, Helen Burkey. particularly thooe In Vermont-'
man. Mrs R. Daugherty. Alice Helen Thomas. Richard Johnson, vlUe. wa* discussed. and anolhDavis. Wendell Day. Ruthgnne Marilyn Cotant. Dorothy Brewtahoa to report oi
Day. Shirley Decker. Mra. R er. CliSord Clouse, Lorraine
f Denny. Edward DePew, Norman Stanton.
&gt; Donnlnl. Wm. J. Eastman. Jack
member, had tacn Investigating
• Echtinaw. Gorden Englerth. Jean i
a storaKc building at the Junior,
’TIFVo’Ki.S-K-JSISVs a,, Englerth;
senior idgh sctiool. but because
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Richard Feldpauach. Jpan Pin- '
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• me. Donald Forman. Albert)
Mrs. Gladyt .Miller
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‘ Franclk. Danny Gale. Deanna,
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U&gt;*1 tk&lt; IImiIbs* invbtaa st lbs« dlth Gilbert, Patrick Gilmore.
The Nashville volunaer fire de­ wire In Jackson Monday attend­
TMriat ssd Rnvrt AmmIsimu far-. F. R Goggins. David Goodyear p»u-tmcnt was called to the R ing meetings pertaining to elem &lt;VIM (IsMsse* Hlsls:
TlHllKJMKK BK IT KKHOI.VKD
III. Duane Gray. Helen Gray, u Eddy residence on Kalamo
• Jack C. Green. Marie Grinnell.
Highway about 4 30 pm. Mon­
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Raxel Gutherldge, Nolan Gutch- out ' but tine waa no damage co u&gt; Charlotte Wednesday evening
r'"??' Vuhtheb RkaoLVkD.
oss. Mrs J. Hurless. Eugene Haas. the t&gt;»iv ♦ The Baryyvilte uttcndlng educational mostmsa
Ike K.tamsS*. CkUd G.Ussr.
Barbara Haan. R C. Hammond. WSCB field a dinner at tlie liome
Harold Hathaway. Clarence
pufpaff Wedntaported b&gt; Hoperatsor Boohler.
Hnu e. Harold Hawkins. Wayne
* Thuradsy evening there.
Resehttien oppropristiat |U».O
Hawihome,
Itauthnme Ann Hickey.
Hlrkev. Mrs
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Donald Murphy, Barbara Myers.
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Fresh Out of the Attic

W. HEWITT
traest In him, directing him tn
, 1 regard to hta studies and givtr.r
ttvtn W. Hewitt wa* bom in
BO04 advice ccncemln,-

Tn the south Hewitt found new

Students front
Lakewood Attend
Newspaper Event
Tl&gt;o ncliool ‘publication can do
much in helping to oountcract
much of the 111 will felt against

his grandfather and great grand Revolu.ion.ry War. The
when ive Joined the cotonlsta.
used to carry the old commix.ion h^ got from the king in •

Kuckcr told high school Journal1st* gathered In tlw Union Ball­
Ban on tlie MSU campus Nov.

When nine years &lt;rf age Hewitt I
wmt with an uncle to wretarn

home on thr weekend of Nov. fl.
Eldon Grinnell Saturday eve­ • Mr. and Mra. Gordon Yoder
ning. Nor. 6. to help their grand­ attended a card party at BIB
daughter. Vrlda Grinnell, cefc- Wieland.-* near Alto Saturday
evening. Nov. fl. ♦ Mra. Ruth
Marvin Edwards of Hartings and Blnun returned homo Thuraday,

vuileu Mm Miu-y Kngusn ana, in uuui&lt;rwonn
» mr.. ujui a»is- nuun-, vuuvou »&gt;•»
Mr* Mary Miller and Mra. Es-1 and Mra. Ray Smm were Green- j family of Middleville Saturday,
tell* Yalrger at the Medical Fa- I vllle visitors Thursday. En route Nor. fl. * Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
cllity Sunday Nov 7
1 w-——» ,k»
x— *jm vr.w*
« &gt;nnt
Clinton visited hi
hia
aunt and
and
uncle, Mr. and Mra Morley
Mr. and Mrs. Muri Hostetler Wakefield In Boranac.
Carew of Ada, Wednesday and
Thursday. Nov. 3-4. to tu-lp them
Mason. * Mr. and Mrs. Richard Phillis Fbx-of Alio were dinner
Shoe bridge accompanied Mr. and
Eugene Poll of Ad* Wednesday.
Mra Robert Red bum to Sun­
shine Hospital, in Grand Rapids
visited Mr. and Mr* Glenn Clin­
Sunday. Nov. 7. where they vialMra. Karl Turtle and brother. ton of Ada Thursday. Nov. 4.
Paul TutUe. .Mr. oniFMrs. Alien
Chuck Walt and family of Has­ Fish visited the Croos-MUier Fu­ entertained with a party Satur­
tings were visitors Sunday. Nov. neral Home In Caledonia Sun- day evening. Nov. 8. honoring
the birthday of their three year7. of Mr. and Mr* Richard Shoe­
bridge. * Mrs Sylvan Tagg spent respects to John Miller, who old daughter, Cindy, and thetr
Tuesday.
0. with her daugh­ died Saturday at Blodgett Hos­ nephew, Steve Hawthorne, who
, ter and Nov.
family. XV. and Mrs. pital. Funeral services were held
Jerry- Posthumus of Alto. * Mr. Tuesday. Nov. 8. at the Cale- Jeaae Blough and Hubert, Mra.
nnd Mra. Richard Bird and'donta Methodist Church with Tom Owen. De no and Dana. Mr.
daughters were Oct. 31 Sunday । burial in the Freeport Cemetery. and Mra. Mike Hawthorne and
Julie, Mr. and Mrs. Cljarlen
and Mr* Richard Vendevlll'e at port resident. His wife tt a alsKaJamazoo
!ter to Mra. Edith Bunn, a forCnllers Sunday. Nov. 7. *t tfie
*5**”’*•* ?‘r Karen and Bien. Cuke. jeUo, cofRichard Bird home were Mr. and BtKj Mra Allen Fuh
MrMrs. Ted Bird and family of i-------Middleville. Mr. and Mra. Glenn
Taggart and family and Mr. and
Mra. Wajme Tagg and family.!

d
Rucker, an associate prpfersor
ol journalism at Southern HI1; Foote. Judge Sharkey. General
Quitman.
Governor
McNutt,
Jaffeatured speaker for the general
! daughter. Mrs EUeh O. Finlay.
' ferson Davis .ml other distin­ convocation during Uie day long
I “he used to hide a bit of candle guished men of Mississippi and aeti.itiea, explained:
By H. D. Burpee
"Much of what Is popularly
by which light he would study ih« southwest, whom.b&gt; had met
ticked about aa true about
when others slept He was not
On par? 38 af Potter's HLi- • township. Ban?, the name of I often fortunate enough to get
-.tensgora Is often malicious
An old frit
would lie on the floor and read Augusta writt BSIrSMv- _. ------------------- -------- -- —
that the Barry County jAgrlcul- ime"
.*»*tttd Jr. Mhool paper."
days later while re- by tho light of lhe high old- Michigan In N
tural Society was orgiuiiscd Dec. I A few
He said that today people are
searclung
in volume 13 of the faahloned nre-piare." At four- Augusta, wher ok remained two
Michlram
Pioneer and Historical
»» returned to Albany. ------------------- --- lhe liotel port o.' ,oid on education and ttuu any• vM-pmaldem from each townim In the memo- wt&gt;crc I1? .
_ln_*Z tikc lime and had .an interest in cne who tampers with this fact
curing the friendship of a man the mill at thc same place. H&lt; u inviting criticism.
vk£ed‘ot Barry"rownshlp w“ 1 rtal 'Tlx,rt4 ,or l,“l &gt;**r 1 fo,,nd ^n^Ue 'Jot hu "va^d and removed to Hickory Camera ir.
-]f n sciwol publications plays
iuTmuch as I hare read over old • nm-doan on this same Ervin profound knowledge. Thl* was 1848 and engaged in fanning. He up Uir trivia and unwittingly Un­
records, especially of my own Hewitt. I found it very InterestEpiscopal clergyman. With lived there 31 ycora. In 1880 hr pu«» Hut sc (tool is tuxiilng but
removed to Augusta where he a prolonged blast- student* con
•___________ -___________ him younc Hewitt studied four or
11TB yr*n&gt;, ku luc atauc uuk wc has since lived. HU health has expect to incur an unfavorable
'got when teaching, and all the been poor fpr a few years, and action "
with the Infinnitlcs of age
Hr urged the young journalists
time when not leaching. Here la tills,
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that broad and thorough know- leave* a family consisting af a mg the eyes and cars for their
wife und three adult children community and wished them well
oping a protection pro­
Richard Bird and Mr* Ted ■
He will be greatly missed In thc m .heir efforts to do what lie
gram that is right for you
i studied law at Albion. This was community, where lie haa lived,1 WJ-.lmed a* "reporting at its
enjoyed a tale supprr In
requires expert planning. Be­
Lake Odessa in honor of Richard
: about 1835. Prom Albion he Went
Bird's birthday, a George and
| with a civil engineer named Wil­ abilitttn and at marked charecause we offer insurance of
ter. and a leader In social and
i Quinton Elliott of Hustings were
lard
to
Prairie
Du
Chien,
and
every kind for your home, car,
sembly. high school itudenU I weekend gutwta of their grand worked with 111m building a fort political affaire XV Hewitt ha.family or business, we can ob­
on the Upper Mississippi. With been n practicing lawyer cvw
jectively analyze your require­
rlnce he came into thia country I *cter»l working journalist sea- | Grinnell.
i Wednesday. Nov. 3. lunch
ments over-all, and balance
malned. while Hewitt fitted out ly confined to Justice courts and
gucsta of Mrs. Russell Price were
। your Insurance dollars to fit
la boat and went down the river in council conveyancing, etc- He ment" to Pholo-EdlUng and | Elizabeth Lancaster and chllthem bat. There’s no cost or
to New .Orleans. Returning to was a man of unusual intrllcc- Photography."
’dren of Hhastlngs. Thelma
| Mississippi. lie wa* for a while
obligation for this service, CaU
Campbell of Algonquin Lake.
In
the
photo-editing
sessions,
engaged in building bridges over
Iva Phillips and two friends of
the Big Black River. He also county while he lived there. He ■young photographers learned Middleville and Mr* Rlgo Rcnwas known throughout this and I that a picture can say many
malnlng In Mirabsippi several, surrounding counties and had, things without a word being wood Voder entertained the
(written.
The
speaker.
a
member
many friends wherever known.'
adult group of the Methodist
Another writer add*: "Hon. E of the journalism staff at MSU. Church Sunday. Nov. 7. * Linda
Insurance Agency
Thaler from Bronson Nursing
mowd to Barry County. Michi­
School in Kalamazoo spent the
politicians in Barry county. He what he termed -'a slice of life,
Over Miller's Jewelers
Phono
gan. In 1843
Those attending the annual and Mr* Notts] Thaler. * Mr.
Mr. Hewitt was fortunate. was a man of great force of
120 W. STATI ST.
Wl 5-4174
In having secured character, a strong organizer Newspaper Day at MSU from and Mr-,. Orvul Kokx and Jo
Lakewood were Brenda Newton, i Mien of Battle Creek were S*tof another man and a wise councellor.*'
What Hewitt would have been.^1 •M*U^Jv7,
I|urday, Nov. (5. supper cuesta ol
had he had different environ-, Klmf- Hol?7t
STS •Mr. and Mrs. Norvitl Thaler. *
mmli wo cannot tell. Had hr ®lncl“'r Mr
,h2'
lived Ln * place where he would Dickinson accompanied the I Ron WUcoxen from the Army
I Training School in Chicago was

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Caller Sunday. Not. 7. * Mr.
and Mr* Frank Martin and Mr*
John Mishler of Grand Rapids
were Sunday evening. Nov. 7.
vtaitora at lhe Charlew Blough
home. *. Mr. and Mra. Arthur

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teilectual development, to prolltlcal preferment. than he did

Freeport

By Mrs. Syiwm Taut
quiet husbandmen of Barry U&gt;'»M«h SI.
74S-IHI
county, ho certainly would hare
Tho Freeport fire department
made
a run out to the Chaim er
and useful man. Men who knew
Miller i»me cast of Pi report
Thursday. Nov 4 rne cauwr wm
Iiavo enabled film to hive fully an overheated gashing machine.
* Mrs. Roy Blough sustained a
would seem that he let a golden painful fall out of her back door
opportunity paar. when in Mis­
sissippi; that he ought to have able -to get up and layed there

Add an extension phone
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made himself a prominent taw-

Allan. * The VFW and Auxiliary
broth- held * Euchre party Saturday,
Credi were given to the Cuin-

to have placed him In the front

1-Oq,
home of Mra. John Bush Thurs-

among the politicians of the
country."

night

Mra. Robert Boyion Cotnmun-

the canraming to be through In
could reproduce no much nr.d in

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We carry a complete line

the gooi of 11,000 has been turnfrom other* He was well read
Ifi tilstory and in the literature mented for donating no much of
their time and effort In making
been alike mtereatlng and use­ this year's cheat fund a success.
ful to him. Ha could entertain
the Floyd Grinnell home were
the Sketch Book. David Copper­ Mr. and Mra. Richard Johnson
field or the Leather Stocking and daughter of Battle Creek,
and Mr and Mr* George Elliott
■-he distlngukdicd men he hsd of Hastings The Elliott children
returned laxne with their par­
Belcher. Mower and VanArman,
and other* of his profesKonal
Hewitt's birth, and she had the
County Bar, "We shall mis* rarest gift of them all, for it
imabled it* recipient to make
This Hewitt never received
And the lack of this gift al­
lure had endowed Hewitt w-.th a tered thc course ot Ids whole
noble intellect and * strong con­ life. Had ho put his talent to
stitution. The good fairies who
bring gifts to cradles did not copied the high petitions of life,
for which by nature, he whs so
amply fitted. He died at his
home In August*. July 11. 188".

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                  <text>Montgomery
Ward Store Here
To Close Dec. 24
Montgomery Ward will close
its retail store arilfl South Jef­
ferson on Friday, Dee 24. 1965.
ft was announced today by James
J Scharenbrolch. store manager

The Hastings Banner
110th Year

CONTRIBUTE M MNTS

flnd&gt;
Bcharenbrofch said that John in
other Ward's stores will be of­
fered to those employees who art'
willing to relocate and "Well do
all we can to help thou members ■

Harting*, Michigan, Thursday, November 25, 1965

Council Adopts
Regulations for
Hastings Airport

Section Ont

EDITORIALSA symphony of hearty Bavora!

Rules governing parking of j &gt;*■' ,hls time than our memory of
motor vehicles.-aircraft, the use ' it from two years m”. even though were comparatively clear and the
pint* due during the fiscal
■irruundlng peaks, whitened now
nun™ U&gt;.
in Hastings to find other Jobs ।
were adopted for the Hostings I
airfield Monday night by the
m a downixxir of rain that iffth a layer of pew fallen snow.
here In town."
City Council.
reduced visibility to just about
Scharenbrolch said that de-I Memorial Hall.
dining sales and profit in the
Innsbruck's mountain bockdrop I*
Hastings store during the krt1
However, a late dinner at the
five years made the decision
quaint and-cozy Zuin Goldene Ad­ real. The entire panorama, natural
necessary
lace
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lease of Robert I). Husted aa ler i which means. I believe, -Golden though It may be. appears deliber­
Eaglet to the accompanlent olsTy- ately arranged to attain the maxi­
The operator receives 8250 a rolcan songs and music played on mum effect of breath-taking beauty.
viewed. Scharenbrolch
{month, the rent-free home at zitlier and accordion made the outplained, and a declslan h
, the field and use ot the main
jlde
weatlier seem unimportant—
I hangar as his mechanic's work­
The Senior Class of. Middleville :shop. as well as electricity for especially so. when I began opera­
Scharenbrolch added that a
service facility will be provided High will present a three-act ।tlic main hangar
tions on one of my favorite dlshe*
to Ward's customer* after the comedy "Curtain Going Up" at
Prentice provide* mechanical
little
store closing. Credit account* will 8 pm Thursday and Saturday. ।and repair service at the field
be serviced by another Montgom­
and other minimum service from
ery Ward store nearby
pork loin and bacon, all of which
permit* flying.
"Customers who have account*
had been given a long, alow cook­
with us will be notified shortly
ing In Ute kraut, itzelf.
&gt; high school play
of the change."
The airport rules require mo­
A cto*tog-out sale at the retail
Ken Bray, Tom GrlfTeth. Jody
.■tore will be conducted starting Helrigel and Linda Sothard have tor vehicles to park in the pub­
lic parking area, except for load­
this Wednesday, Nov 24, Schar­ the leading roles.
ing or unloading: aircraft shall
enbrolch said.
.
. uroers m roe uit are i im
Bender. Jackie DeVries. Mary after service w completed; apron
‘ Hummel. Gretha I-undin. Peg parking is limited to eight hours;
■niotigh Vlunkaglvlng Is regard- &lt; thb 'Nalionul Geographic Society
McKeown. Sue McKibbin. Jane
Miller, Craig Mulligan. Kathy without authorisation; hangar
Palmer. Jamie Rohrbacher. Cary leases shall give 30-day notice
Warner, Alan Williams and Lin­ upon termination of their han­ world but Uk- ancient world.
** Tolan.
gar; spectators and children shall
The United States has put Its
Elizabeth Thruber is dl­ stay within designated public
The annual Barry County ill. —JtftM
&amp;
special imprint on Ttanlugiving
. rector'with Andrea Mulford asj arras. management reserves the
os a day tor worship, feasting, and
derway op Nov. 29 on the Court­. assistant director.
(right to enter any hangar, and
family reunions. However, it took
house lawn. 4H members and
। hangars shall be used for plane Nile learned to measure
leaders are hauling In hundreds
storage only unless authorized by they gave annual thanks for the
present date—the fourth Thursday
of pine tree*
the manager.
grain-crops that would carry them
in November.
through the hard monQis aliead.
Until Abraham Lincoln teihspreading delinquent municipal
of the til swimming pool at
ter roll. The delinquent taxes
giving to November in 1853, it
help provide funds
total 87426.47.
maintenance and
They also authorized City
time in history, has received a Treasurer Louise. Erway to pay
Pur some reason. Thuraday was
grant from tlte State Highway 8484 84 long - delinquent &lt;1951­
In a statement this week, the
Deportment for snow removal.
1869) personal property taxes, Hastings Area Chamber of Com- '
of five days in camp. During the
The State reimburses counties and asked Ofty Atty Paul Siegel nicrce congratulated and praised
month of July alone. 4,812 swim­ for snow removal depending on to see what he could do about the officers and membership of!
mers made us4 of the swimming
collecting the money from the Local 414, UAW-CIO for the M
three
pool. This worthwhile project Vtous Winter.
"orderly and business-like man- '
needs the support of all persons
Attendance by City officials at ner in which the long and costly J
of the days was Thursday.
If we are to continue to provide
a Personnel Relations and Labor
wiuie
some
other
colonl**
adoptthis type of educational experi­
Law Seminar to be held at Wayne handled."
Tiunkigsvence for our young people." You
State University McGregor MeThe statement declared that
on-and-off
can help by purchasing your
Christmas tree from the 4H lol
Fifty-three of Michigan's 83 authorlxed.
lutlon. The Continental Oongrttn
on the courthouse lawn," 4H
Jcnlgnakd
special
dare
of tlianks
leaders report.
of snow last Winter, receiving Michigan Municipal League, in­
attendance, pointing out by
8671M2A1. compared to 8635,- vited
letter that Important changes
were made recently in the Michi­
Michigan's average snowfall
"This behavior only goes to
statutes which provide for
during the 1964-65 Winter was gan
employee group recognition by rove once more the high caliber
f people living and working in
employer*.
over the previous Winter, and public
Payment of 88,12125 brought
The Rev. Pr. Joseph c Dun- every county except Berrien re­
to 834363.74 the amount paid by
ported an Increase.
Catholic Church, announced that
Keweenaw, with an accumula­ the City toward* the 840.60C24
Masses Thursday would be held tion of 2303 headed Ute list. advanced in 1963 by The Tyden
Washington became Ute first Presi­
Houghton County was second Corporation for the construction
dent to proclaim a Nation-wide
with 184.8. Allegan had U3 of municipal facilities at the In­
dustrial Park. Tyden advanced
inches.
SUl,
D^urlthe money so that the work could
be completed for their new plant. ment is to take blds Wednesday.
nn Thanksgiving.
President John Adam* called for
Aidermen formally approved
It was also announced that
the arrival of Santa Claus counties at an estimated 815 mil­ on obaervance In May. 1786. and
Catholics need not abstain from
The Preabytertan Cub Scout
lion, Including removal of 775 another In April. 1788. President
eating meat on Friday after
Jefferson disdained such a “mo­
Dec. 6, by authorising a parade
Thunk-Ktring
houn, Eaton. Van Buren and narchtai practice." Bui President
Kalamazoo Counties

““" Senior Class at
Middleville to
Present Comedy

•IH'ers Annual
Yule Tree Sale
Bigins Monday

Healthmobile
To Spend Week
In Hastings

Origins of Thanksgiving
Go Back to Ancient World

&lt;£"

Barry Receives
Snow Money for
Second Time

Chamber Praises
UAW-CIO Local

Late Thanksgiving
Masses.at St. Rose;
Dispensation Friday

State to Remove
Trees Near Roads
Tht

backward glances
bits ofyesterday"....
as gleaned from the
Banner files

Police Chief Richard Sunlor
reported 24 crimes committed in

They included breaking and en­
tering. felonious larceny, auto
theft, check law violations, con­
cealed weapons violations, sample
larceny, assault, disorderly con­
duct. delinquent minora, malici­
ous mischief, reckless driving,
obscene phone call* and sus­
picious persons.
Fourteen non-criminal cotnplalnta were Investigated, as-

ball and basketball
The new weiglft and jorolinej
. .
’
"
" I City Treasurer Fox reported
to tlic city council Monday that were made. 22 moving violation
County during the first four more than 97 percent of the tickets were issued. five nonmovlng ticket* plus 300 overtime
parking tickets were hsnded out.
paid to date
The Hastings City Bank and
' City cruiser* traveled 3517
miles using 377 gallons
mailed to patrons this
during
the two woAs.
Dr. Ray Flnnle has purchased
8106.341 In Christmas

September Weather
perature recorded at the Has­
tings Fisheries Research Station

and IttUe two-yaar - old Solly Hot and U conridering a more to
Ann Mr. King, who is a recent
•ddi-.iOQ to the high school fa­
67 that month on the IBth and
culty and wl» ha* been teaching j
on tmntnal irave. rrcelvtd his
Precipitation In September to­
taled 6.13 inches. 2.82 above
WARD GLANCES.
normal The heaviest rainfall on

January. 1811. and April. 1815
--------- ----over the next 47 yrare. TnanasThe State Highway has post-1 giving wa* left to the Stales
poned indefinitely from oid-tak-j There might never have been a
u&gt;« in WMXX&gt; wdinim uU „•
“.“JSUunS
,urt«ln&lt; prauni on M-U m flT. ?*r*h . H*“: * OtfUnlhnyk
CUfloii, Fuluxumun «-!•?«■
lo-rt nouu Iran, u&gt;, Bunuu ol.« “*£.&gt;1,a * ,‘JU“

__ . ......__ __
of-Gortcv» lArtv’» Ikxik " the nwt
project completed through Char- j widely circulated magaaine al
lotte mq; be withheld because A**tone ID year*, rite
the Charlotte Hotel marquee !• “dr
‘&gt; ri
»
encroaching the right of way
onn the tatt
ta— Thuraday
ihumii. of November.
Finally. Preridrmt Lincoln, by

The public 1* cordtally invited
| j to visit the -Healthmoblle" to
{sec the story of Michigan medlj cine when the unique traveling
•; exhibit visits In Hastings on
1 State Street, near the Court ’ j bouse from Friday. Nov. 26. until
r - Thursday. Dec. 2

NUMBER 32

Donald I). Smith
Dies Friday;
Services Monday

Donald D. Smith. 83. 434 W
Green Street, a retired builder
and consultant, died Friday
morning. Nov. 19. at The Clark Travel Series —Jackson Winter
Memorial Home Nursing Center
in Grand Rapids where he had the second program of the new
been a patient since Sept 16.
Klwanl* World Travel Scries at
8 pm. In Central Auditorium on
Tuesday. Nov. 30. The land, the
people, the river and wondrous
the University of Michigan antiquities are to be screened tn
School of Civil Engineering, re­ this brilliant addition to the
ceiving his bachelor of science showcase of travel films. Winter
degree in June of 1005.
any native. Persons without sea­
son ticket* may obtain them* at
the door.
tendent of the building of

Barry County Medical Society,
Jecl chairman.
The Healthmoblle
tore, with Mrs. Ptnnle in charge;

Woman'* Hospital Guild with
Mrs Gerald Beckwith in charge.
They will help explain the exhi­
bits and discus* medical career
possibilities with student* and
parents. ,
The Hastings Chamber of
Commerce also la cooperating
with the promotion of the pro­

The Healthmoblle will arrive

Santa to Arrive
In Hastings on
Monday, Dec. 6

lively engaged in the construc­
The MMilgan State Medical
tion of office buildings in various
Society Healthmobtto will tell
cities, until he became a consult­
local adults and children about
ant in contract bonds for surety
the exciting Michigan develop­
companies In later year*. He had
ments in medical research and
his offices In Detroit.
health care The attractive mo­
Mr. Smith retired in 1958 |
bile unit—the find of its kind in
because ot Hi* health.
,
........ . ........ •••
He pas born in Hastings on
Russell Hankins. manager
kb. 36. 1883. the son of Judge I. —
the -------Hastings
--------------------------Area Chamber
r of in th* health field.
•- —* McDonald
MerWinaM Smith
Rm I th and
and ' Commerce., ha*
w.. announced
ua ,,
Clement
that I Tljc Healthmoblle, a handacme I
France* Wheeler Smith He was Santa Claus will arrive In Has-'13 x 90 ,oot trailer, described thegraduated from Hastings High u™. „
..
g-y
School in 1900. then enrolled nt
the University of Michigan.
"
years ago to cne gie
He married Edith Lombard in
The Jolly old fellow's visit is | and lung machine*
being sponsored by the Retail;
Mr. and Mrs Smith had made Division.
Service In Michigan Medicine."
Many of Hastings' store* will I
their home in Hastings since
1942. and were member? of the be open from 8 am. to 8 pm.
First Methodist Church.
starting on Monday. Dec. fl. conMr. Smith was a member of tinning to follow those hour* un­
the Hastings Rotary Club, the til Thuraday. Dec. 23. Store* will |
American and Mkhlgan Societies
of Civil Engineers, a life member close at 5:30 pm. on Christmas
Helping to portray Michigan1*
of the Hastings Commander}'.
Knight* Templar. F.&amp;AM. Has­
Manager Hankins annannced
tings Lodge No. 52. Hastings
' vances during the century are
special exhibit* prepared by th*
Chapter of the Royal Arch MsUniversity of Michigan. Wayn*
•ons, Michigan Sovereign Contiston' of Detroit, the Moslem Tem­
State University, Michigan Sial*
University, Ute State Department
ple of the Shrine of Detroit and
the Bay View Association al
,ot HealUi, the Michigan HealUl
, Council and the two major Michi­
Petoskey.
. can pharmaceutical companies.
In addition to his wife, he Is
Hundreds of dollars In merOne of the popular, education
survived by three daughter*.
hsndlse will he
be elven
given &gt;wav
away dur.
dur­ 1 exhibit* was provided by th*
Gertrude Solms of Detroit; Mr*. chandlse
Harold (Margaret) Relf of Min­ ing December. Hankina said. American Medical Association. It
and **'
Miss 8u-' "Shop in Hastings for wide se- U the transparent humanjlgure
neapolis, Minn., a;™
with a panel of buttons keyed to
zanne Smith of Hastings; four lection and value." he added.
grandchildren, and three great
various organs and muscle* which
light up its Uie appropriate but­
grandchildren.
ton Is pressed.
Michigan's medical educaUon
Monday al the Leonard - Osgood
Funeral Home with the Rev
is traced from the foundings of
the University of Michigan Medi­
George Elliott and the Rev. Wil­
liam Helrigel officiating.
cal School In 1850. and from the
founding of Harper Hospital tn
Burial was in Riverside Ceme­
tery.
ner of the present Wayne State
There was a capacity at* University Medical School, to the
tendance in the dining room of new development* at Michigan
the Methodist Church Thursday State University.
evening when the Barry County
The work of the Michigan
Republican Women's Club held State Health Department In pro­
their dinner meeting for mem­ tecting the health of the public
ber* and guest*.
is told In one of the exhibits
Club president, and vice-chair­
Contributions of both The Up­
Union Thanksgiving services
sponsored by the Barry County man of the Republican Commit- john Company at Kalamazoo
and the Parke. Davis &amp; ComMinisterial Aasociatlon were
scheduled for 7:30 pm. this Wed­ sided
John for its development of "Orinesday at the Pilgrim Holiness
National Committeeman John
Church.
Martin of Grand Rapid* was the pase." an oral anti - diabetic
main speaker orthe evening and
special music and Thanksgiving State Representatives Stanley M streptomycin development.
meditations by the Rev. Olson Powell of Unia and James PamsClark of the Wesleyan Methodist wortlf'-ot- Otsego also spoke practice today and a century ago
is vividly told through the dis­
briefly and answered questions
Hott of th*- Pint Methodist
Walter North of Battle Creek, plays There is a woodeirtteltoChurch.
chairman.of the Calhoun Coun­ doctor's Satchel from 80 years
ty Republican Committee. »a*&gt; Mo with scores ot tiny vtata of
among the guests.
powder . . hand-carved Ivory
dentures . and a blood, pump
used 45 years Igo to transfer
1 blood directly from a donor to
the recipient
Michigan contributions during
the decades Include the modern
■ting in annual "re-organ•
,
,
Izatlofr session, the board of di­
heart-lung machine used In open­
heart surgery and developed by
rectors of |be Michigan Farm
Hastings' Senior Citizens willI Michigan physicians at Harper
Bureau ha* re-elected Kent
Hoepital with General Motors
county dairyman. Elton R. Smith,
to head the 65,000 farm family Episcopal Parish Htusc for the laboratories Photograph* show
&gt;thc first rlrctrocardtograph de­
member organization for a sec­ usual carry-ln 1 pm. dinner
ond one-year term
Please bring your own table i veloped In Michigan in the 1930 s
Other exhibit* tell about the lat-

John Martin
Speaks at GOP
Dinner Thursday

Thanksgiving to
Include Union
Services Here

imith, Prentice

V7iumiTM^mlUienamesl to Farm Medicare Will be

The Weather |
postponed TharJuqiving tn 1865
until December. President Grant

| of his Presidency, to November 18.
Tliereafter. every President followod the Lincoln tradition until
1939, when Franklin D. Roooeveit
upset It again. Hla thtrd-Thursdsy
Congress

ireau Offices

"Senior Citizens
Meeting Subject

stroke, hemophilia, goiter, dtamanager, and Lee Monroe,
Lansing, treasurer. He Is a na­ dinner and the social hour which
tive of Hastings.
follows President Stamm has arCHRISTMAS GIFT GUIDE
Designated to serve as voting f ranged for Mr Doyle of the
deltcaiM to the December 13-16 ;Or*nd Rapids Social Security ofannual meeting of the American 1
axptaln Medicare and to I
Farm Bureau Federation to be *nswcr questions
held in Chicago, are; President, It is desirable for thoee who.
Smith. Dean Pridgeon. Mont- are able to drive, to pick up 11
gomery;- David Morri*. Grand 'neighbor or friend who needs|
Ledge; Kenneth Bull, Bailey, and . transportation and bring them to I
Edgar Diamond, Alpena.
'this Unportant meeting-.

�Income Tax
Information

ttta Bommer before going back &lt;tf-the-ehild earns $600 or more
to school. XT ha earna over $000’ ho muM file a return, too.
will we Icae hM exemption?
| q Fm curious about the num­
A. Not naca—rfly. If your bar at return* you audit that
child will *111 be under 1$ years and up in dlsagrasmaot. About
of age at the end of the year. how many taxpayers disagree
or to a full-time student, be may with the result* of your examln•am over MOO and still qualify, ationa’
.. a T..1
than la.

- anr.c time In-Sturgk alnoe-Friday
afternoon, *_Mr aid Mra IJndon
N..-1J called on Henry Lemaar
TunxUy evening, in Delton district
Clinton Town ot Allegan called
, at Lindon Norris's Saturday. * Mr.
। and Mra Elwayne Payne and chil, dren of Delton spent Bunday at
; Hi-xanl Moores W-Mary Kay
. HasshtaHng 1* on the.auk list
and Mrs W1U Gum is still a pa­
tient in Pennock Hospital. Hope
both arc better soon.

East Doud

Durfee
Profitable Pancakes
Bun McPharim. chairman of
the Rotary Chiba ticket com­
mittee for the Rotarian*' annual

Mw Hubert Hunt and family
wttt Sunday dinner gueats of,
hla mother, Mrs Orpin Hunt tn

at Homer Hammond* in the purf« district Sunday. ★ Mr and
Mra Edwin James art apendUig

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Thursday. November 33. IMS
Mrs. Green of
Rural Nashville Plastic Truck
Burns, Smoke
Dies Thursday

A toy plastic track, which
youngsters nriy have used to
-haul” coak from the fireplace,
caught fire Monday morning and
caused smoke damage at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Lancaiter. IU Hastings, five miles
south of here on the Sager Road
The Hastings Rural Fire As­
sociation equipment railed to
the scene. Terry Lancaster. II.
who lives next door, had exUngutahed the blase before
firemen arrived.
He wa* summoned by Mrs.
Lancaster after the children had
came out of the basement recre­
ation room reporting It was
"dart". It wa* dark from the
■moke.
Saturday afternoon firemen
were called to The Tyden Cor­
poration plant when a pot in
the acid room began smoking
No damage resulted.

By Mr*. Richard Clark
&gt;Mt« J
PhoN MJ-175 J
Bunday dinner gueeta of Mr.
and Mra Karl Schantz, were Mr
and Mra Bob Byram of Grand
Ledge. * Mra Dick Clark and
children were Sunday dinner
truest* of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Colvin while Dick waa north
hunting
• Saturday supper
Kuest* of Warren and Georgia
Brogan were Mr. and Mra. Bob
Drugan and boy* of Leach Lake
Mr*, Maytne Parmele of BtLvtol Corner* wa* a Sunday dinner
gum of Mr. and Mra. Ted
G'Laughlln. * Mr and Mra
Utrry Flaunt will entertain hrv
family for Thanksgiving dinner.
On Friday Larry Plaunt will
undergo surgery.

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Ex-Middleville
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shopping during these 2 big days after Thanksgiving! The store’s aglow

Fills Rural Home

Service* were held Saiunlay at
a pm. from the Vogt Funeral
Home in NaUiville tor Mrs
Worth Green. The Rev. E F.
Rikjodra officiates! and burial
*m made In Lakeview Cemetery..
Naahvllta.
•Mra Beulah Greets 65. of
RS Naahvllle. died Thursday
morning In Pennock Hospital
where she had been a patient
one day.
Born March 4. 1900. in Barry
county, she wa* a daughter of
Cuxtu T. and Froid* &gt;Mon;cnthaleri Mundial! On March M.
1917. aha was married to Worth
Green In Maple Grave Town­
ship. Mr. Green died last June 3
Mr* Green waa a member of the
North Maple Grave E. th B.
Church.
Surviving are two eon*. Mar­
shall and Jack both of Naahvllle.
Hiw Brand children; two great.
grandchildren', and a brother,
Karl Marshall of Nashville

Uoyd Johnaon, 63. of Grand
Rapid*. a former Middleville
resident, died Monday In a convuleacent home tn Grand Raplda
Burn in Middleville, he wu* a
*in of Rotwrt end Attila (Cortendahli Johnson.
,
Mr. Johnson was a barber in
Uie Post Tavern shop In Bat­
tle Creek for 43 years.
Hi* wife. Belay, died 20 year*
ago The only survlvnra are two
nepticwa. Kenneth Drouning of
Grand Rapids and Harry John­
son of Nashville.
Service* were to be held Wed­
nesday fnvn the Sullivan Fu­
neral Home In Grand Rapid* at
1 pm. Burial wa* to be made tn
MI. Hope Cemetery. Middleville.

COME ON IN

Thanksgiving ha* not always,
been a favorite American holi­
day. the National Geographic
Society says. Thoma* Jefferson
denounced it a* a "monarchlal
practice" and refused to observe
it. Prior to the Civil War. many
Southerners Ignored Thanksgiv­
ing as a Yankee custom. Abra­
ham Lincoln revived the holiday
and set aside the last Thursday
of November as a national ob­
servance.

Diane Gilbert New
Yeckley President
Diane Gilbert wa* Installed a*
president of the Yeckley 4H Club j
at a potluck dinner at Northeaatern School on Nov. 15.
Other officers are Bruce Edger,
vice pmident: Nancy Kaufmann,
secretary, and Marilyn Green-,
leaf, treasurer*
New members Include Sally
Shuster. Debbie Hawk. Ivan Gil­
bert and Kendra Robbe Mr and
Mra Fred Lowe and Mr. and
Mra John Melaenbach were on
the committee.
Tlic 4H era will hold a Christma* party at Northeastern Dec.
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EDITORIAL

West Wftodlai i-

The Child Saidy Club met at
gotiate without benefit of gublre
o: mountaineering equipment and
cliallenge the ability and skill of gave an Interesting talk on chil­
dren's vision. Following the rethe rock ctirqb specialist.

a abort burtnrea meeting.

Freeport rural route when

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By Mrs. Glendon Curtin

Jord Klopfenstein of Worth I time to gtt acqualmcd. they are to
Bollinger (Tom). He had been a
Frank Laurel] of Conatoak Park Woodland, will speak their vows i have a new carrier, Mrs Pearl
patient at the Medical renter
Deer huntere were conspicuous zpenl from Wednesday until Bat- at the Woodland MutiwdUt Lightfoot U retiring on Nov. SO.
Ciun* «&gt; aaMv. t&gt;« 1*
Many hunters are giving the hranl a few
Mali? nf tha Wnn' Wrer1 .ti4 .. ...... .. ...it... ... .1.- kr~. .f
drew in Michigan a "run for
their money." Many have left
tul creaturea os they lope across
another
mallthese
cliange.
Only
a
months ago
peoni£
who
P^ase call in your Thanksgiving
are hunting locally. Laicly the th.- riekis and road* and feel badly
about any of them getting killed.
received their maU from new* Ao Andy Griffith wwH my.

Sunday dinner
Friends were grieved to bear
Sunday of the death of Henry
Bollinger, a laig time Woodland
resident.
Word was received that Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Heise arrived at their

hauled up strep mountainsides mcDclng at 8.30. .AU membeta
should plan to contribute Baked
tartan and the severe weathering without the advantage of roadways goods should be delivered to the
ItowUda- Ironic any time before
ment, tbs buildings thenurivre are 8:30 Friday morning.
The ladles of the Lutheran
Church will hold their advent many bargains can
breath taking downhill

(like ourselves' and expert moun- since Aim Arbor days when a few
of us. all equally Inexperienced.

found
inquiring why
item last week
Enguld will give a- Christmas
dramatic reading. Mra Enguld spirit of Christmas shopping. *
We’d like to
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bawdy were
in South Havtd^Saturday. Nov.

Mnnivtr-, the previous Saturday. They re-

Announcement has be»n made
father, Vivian E. "HUL We ex­ tn wi'h our regular tetter so called
I the approaching marriage of
tend our sympathy to them In
ne ot West Woodland's prominent
where the really Interesting rode Guyiti Mulltoon’s tamer mounts
However, in company with Rudi tins pulling and hauling waa as Junior choir will meet Saturday.
and Ingrid and Gabi. La and Susi, amazing as the skill and confi­ due to Thanksgiving.
we attended a hares show held in dence exhibited by the young riders
Gobi was especially interested in
the large covered arena built arigiopvto HIM -A.
during the Olympic games. Tills
event was for u special showing

I Public Forum

vcloped especially for the Tyrolean
myself, given tlic opportunity, since

intelligence and versatility they

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although in wtmt would correspond

famous Morgan Horae breed In this
country. Hsfilnger Horses are heavy
oaugnments which they seem to
duty farm animals. In addition
take easily In stride without Icel­
they make excellent saddle horses
and during our Conservation
Exhibition.
did the climbing for you with such
Both of them have very active
Myrtle Long, Secretary
Thomapple Garden Club
minds, definite opinions ot their
From the valley, 11-appeared a&amp;

amused to see how they settle dlf-!
are gentle and reliable aa mounts ferences through arguments, that
often become spirited, but with
for children and are surprisingly
sjwedy and agile. despite their
tantrums. Gabi, who has been
solid build.
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Her reaction was to the effect that:
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Parents Announce

K Persona/ Mention

_______________ -_____________ land Darrell Mxrphy. Carolyn. Flora.
_________________________ CMrth Underwood. Whm Cathy's
'Mr and Mrs. L«ter-®oan«w111e Dou« a“* Lutite Aasstt, Ruth!
...
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Mau attending a
of Cloverdale entertained with a K^vorn. Phillip's grandmother.
At the bridge club entertained
•\u'“ “*2^ *1x1
Thursday and Friday he
?snurZ^onBumte7srotJni W* FaaseO. Mm aW. and of by Mrs. WWiam Parker on Tuw- Thuroday to attend the prosra- gjdAd that ths next besa
.. .____ . mil ran Tkiwn arvt-t^X
rtev afternoon Nnv. 1* hrmnra &lt; tadOh Of The Bxmd of MUSiC. thing to takine ilia wife rail tiw

Daughter's
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Mio Garden Club
learS Conservation]Extension Members
Plea by Mrs. Stowell'Er1ioy Af,e-rnoon - ■

Mary Alice Is a ThoraappleThe Alto Garden Club, hosted
which Iwr granddaughter. Mia* Nov. lath wedding anniversary,
KeUogg High School graduate, a deUglSful. informative martUnits Flitter, 1* a member. Stic
Class
ot 1963, and now a junior
returned Friday. This
Wednesday
at Central Michigan University.
The bride-groom -elect to a IMS
graduate « Elkton and a Senior
at Central Michigan University.
Wilann Ouldct of
num. Michael
He to affiliated with the Phi
Sigma Eplion fraternity.
dinner Saturday evening honor­
Roy.
No date has been set for the
ing Lawrence'* birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto HopingardFltogerald Corp* 100 of the WHO
wedding.
met at the hall on Nov. 18 when
surprise
Mr*. Dan Walldorff entertain­
plans were made to attend the
ed Hosptal Guild a. the Charity
Christmas party at the VAVB Hos­
Shlpman (can't you just hoar
Emmanuel Guild will hold pital In Battle Creek on Dec. ».
Guild, at tier home on Wedruwtho excited shriek when Edith
their December meeting next
President Hilda Blackford pre- Wednesday and helper! them
week Wednesday (Dec. Il at Che
celebrate their wedding annlrorhome of Mrs. Kenlth McIntyre.
Hie
Hastings
High
School
Choir
bridge went to Mrs. Wm. Parker
will present several numbers un­
vtaltal their daughter and lamand Mra. Allen Hyde.
—
w Uortr. attenda! the Camt, party at the Jackson waa a weekend guest M
• • •
Tea win be served by Mrs. Cor- VAVS Hospital on Nov. 13 Includ- the parsonage.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Campbell
Phillip Wurm, aon of Mr. and nell Denton. Mrs. Einar Prand- Ing: Dorothy Gronewold. Esther
FcU. Hilda Blackford and Joycean) attaxl a family dinrxr at
Mrs. Frederick Wurm of Algon- Mn and Mn. Gay Jordan,
Richard Couer and Mra. Robert serration were proaented. aoil
uuln Lake, celebrated hie 4thI
. .' .
Stanley were In Lansing Friday and land uae, waUr and the
fW ThanJucivtng.
’'
for luncheon In celebration of rapidly growing pollution probTile Jim Wiswtil family and the latter* Nov. IKh birthday.
Them, Birr, dulnian. Kild*
Nnkr,
Buck Barry a TV ahow al 4 p.m. present. The Christmas Party BUitaa .M rm. Rm Th—
«' IMamn «nd. «"• Mn. rtogiT Wlswell will be
nn th. Pnbeve Theairw Aflm—. -A
Thanksgiving Day guests of the
native animals, native plant* and
the next meeting.
human
Mr* Gay Jordan Thursday. Tlxhiwband, the ixmald Mannings

Hyde.

Fitzgerald Corps
Ploris Yule Porty
At VA Hospitol

Howard

Mama

on

Thuraday.

Harold Brockway on Property
Rights. Distribution of Property

Personal Mention

Mra. Brockway invited thn
group to her home for the
Christmas dinner and gift ex-

Thankagiving

gucria

of

the

Craig and family.

Miuieys and Rom flower* of Michigan, the Inte­
grated study of throe fast dis­
appearing beauties included ait.

STOCK

PlalnficW. N. J.. vtaStod

Morey joined tljem for dinner
that evening. Mira Morey will lie
visiting the Robert Gclse family these problem*
at Norwood. Maaa., for the
Thanksgiving holiday.
aheankL

ot white elephants proved to ba
Interesting and a good pad for
the treasury.
Spirited and Intcnwting dis­
cussion of the talk continued un­
tlfully appointed table with Us til departure. The quastton. Are
spending The*itripling and the lavishly filled Cornucopia wac uWe Too UUle and Tho Late?

Tliankagiving holidays with Ito

Owen Mead spent the weekend

QUALITY FURNITURE
OF HASTINGS DOES IT AGAIN!

tain

were tn I ansi ng Bunday to visit

We hove bought out the entire stock of DAVIS FURNITURE in DECATUR
MICHIGAN. The owner retired and leased his building. He had to dispose of
his stock at once. We bought everything for as little as 40it on the dollar cost
The stock has now been moved to Hastings and is being liquidated direct to the
public. We are passing the savings on to you! Prices so low, you won't believe it!

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BEFORE YOU BUY

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or Gimmicks

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BEAT any deal, anywhere on comparable mer­

people of thia area with “Falac" give-away
deals. All that wo give is the absolute lowest
.prices any&amp;ere. Don’t be foolfld — compare

unconditionally guarantee that we

We

chandise. Wo also have the undisputed largest

selection in tho entire orca!

their family, the Eldon

teacher In the Hast Inp Schools.

mln Huff, a former

Hastings

Weekend cuesta of the Frank

dew hunting in the north.
Mrs Wm. Kirkpatrick enter­
tained the Women's club board
membent at her Algonquin Lake
home on Tuesday morning.
Mrs. Max Bump entertained
the members of Honpltol Guild
3d with a combination Thanks­
giving and Christmas meeting on
iot

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P«X to spend TlunkxglvUig Day
at tho home of Mr. and Mra.
Henry Bererwyk and family of
Sparta.
Charles Plwlps of Purdue Uni­
versity will visit his parents. Dr.
and Mrs. Everett Pile Ips, for
1 hanksgiving Day and the rent

Thursday evening to
high school production
Fair Lady.” The Cleveland's
daughter, Mrs. Tom Kerns, di­
rected the speaking and action
portion* of the play.
Stanley Aldrich of Adrian Col-

Rag. $159.50

Upholstered Swivel Chair Bargains
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b

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Mor-miatant flurfoccs
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Lew Barth, attended a wedding
in Muskegon Saturday.

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anil Mrs. Arthur Halgiu In Ann

Haight family for a week assisttng with the care of the new
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fl pm. at tlx: community room
(rear entrance) Rogers Ptaaa, Mh
Street. Grand Rapid*.
Thu Tom Stebbins from MSU,
East Lansing, and Mis* Ann

(Elegantly wrapped for Christmas
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and give her three or more pairs?

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•—THE HARTING* BANNER

Mike Allerding
Top Bandsman
At Cornell I'.

.Church In America: Roman T&gt; • J Th •
t road croaatnga. After stopping.
Catholic. Unitarian-Untveraalist 'neminn UHVCrS
|&lt;1P«&gt;lng the door and observing,
land EpUcopol.
|
tlie operator will then move care-

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Michigan
S
v

Qplinnl Rn« Ijiw

[your.pauence aa Um■driver following tlic bu« Is both a courtesy

.□HlOOl DllS LaW,

By Mra ^Iren Tatt
By oteervlng the taw MieN­
'..
y
-&gt;------'aaiiV
■ inA.1 —
...tv artvr, i.
gan* motorist*
motortat* cun
ran make
maae the
inc
When 1* a rellgiou* counrelor Ij ijj
ass a«»&lt;«.
o«ecn 1».
X.
TSS-lin : nflt^hle-in
’rZhSri bus taw thwt tft3k °* transporting thousands
. likriy to be moat helpful?
,j Mn
, Harry
,iBrTy n«iuran&gt;
Mrs.
Saunders nnu
and nuuy
Ruby 'renuirc*
ch“dlTn
* attenuon
tXp,rto
'JiXXk
Youf
-rirt
n n ri Mrs
Mr* Harry
llnrrv Harnani
1 DeWlU C. Baldwin, c«rdln- ’ and
Barnanl of '
(ator of The University ot Mich- Charlotte and Mrs. Dean Long of Jrhnni children oft«&gt; thouch- detail* when following or ap“•’“‘-p
sgan Office of Religious Affaire Eaton Rgpid* wett Sunday dln- 5S?u^TcoSX S
, cites five problems for which ner guest* of Mr and Mrs. Al drivers a* to the tatter of the
*lcrt *nd scho°1 children
student* ask help most often.. ;Barnard. * laurence Smith of
I D In ahical and moral ■prob- Hastings was a Sunday evening
l|«ms where the guidance of re- caller at the Al Banujrd home.
The Michigan State Safety' Mrs Marl“n No&lt;h wul dil,ughtne MJcrogan ouuc narco
Valoflp wUJ
,o Ix)I1&lt;
llgMius teachings is a factor: 2* . * Eric and David Barnard were
In problem* relating to transfer- Saturday visitors of Mra Gary
,e. Beach. Calif , after vtaltlng the
; nng or converting from one re- Kidder of Catedonu* wlulo Urir
blU Rusaell Kimmel* for 10 day*.
' iigiou* tradition to another;
: parents were in Grand Rapid*. member about
. Mias Ann Burton is home from
; 31 In problem* arising from * Ralph Moore attended the
interefaitK marriage or preBureau meeting and din.marital dlfflculttea Invoteins re- nPr ftl
Ronco.- Lighter nornr
« ».«
.
-&gt;•*
- ____ M
IteUHM differencesSunday. In the afternoon he school bus which has slopped to:
•
Uh
visited hl* wife ut the Medical iecelve or dtacharge passengers, i Forests arc big business. Mich­
' Facility.
। 31 When you see the red. alter- Iran 8to’-e University forester*
Mr*, Floyd Grinnell accotn- nateiy flashing light* on the estimate “&gt;at tlmt*r-ba.-«l oc• .
** Dnnicd Mni Alden Grinnell to fronl ond *fftr of !l*’ lxu &gt;'°’J ‘Witte* in the U. S a^coimt for
ddferencea. qucMlons
art,‘nel‘
,
re ^pec^
llr car
vouwa about
Slim rere-- ----carc
rxpcct«j lo
to bnng
bring y„
your
car. one
one Job
job In
in every
every 20
20 and
ami »I In
in

Woodland. Mich
Mike Allerding. a Hastings
Nov 23. 1965
High School graduate of 1963
attending Cornell University. To the Editor:
Ithaca. N.Y .received the • Bandsour community ha* recently
man of the Year" award for the suffered the lot* of a long-time
Cornell Blit Red Marching Band Incident. Henry Bollinger. I wa*
The award *a* presented at the called upon to conduct hU fun­
band banquet held the night be- lend service but because of a Tor­
ture the Dartmouth game in1 mfr commitment, had to de­
Hanover. N.H. Nov 12.
cline.
This complement* hl*
When I came to Woodland in
“Fre*bman Bandsman ot the jpjg tiir
person to greet inc

two year* ago.
.
this generous soul.
,m Band pe&gt;.
Henry had hllle education but
The
performed «&gt;
on &gt;.*&gt;w
NBC
television during the pre-game he wa* intelligent in that he
and half-time shows.
&lt;knew how to make friends and

sa ia.’Trss.arsxisi,
saa
'““US" Sa. ~ Xakx.avii-

riovo unnrrcii spoil inureuay -- ----- 7 —?• ~
r..,
and Friday nt the home of her o*»F- You xhouid remain stopped product,
daughter. Mr. and Mra Richard 1 until the bus resume* motion or---------What do younptera who hareJj Href Squares —Potato Topping
e^daltaS" to^wle&lt;taT"5 '1^
"&gt;
C"*l[ * The ^ the operator ha* deoctlj 11. pounds ground beef
a iwt lunch at school eat?
S Mat^7 ^Soli OT Oeorge EUkxt children of Haathe tXaaiuna Mgnal*.
guana.' “Oot a Lot of Livin' to -you
-------------called--Henry. ..
If ,you
-----------wanted
—
Beef Squares with Potato Top­ : '. cup catsup or chill sauce
F f**1831
’pending a few day* 1 3) When you do resume mowindow
washed. you
Henpopular main u&gt;^&gt;&gt;
dish »■
in
I cup soft Whole wheat bread Scrioturra
nmounit ana cr.ncrx
.....
; called
..........
.
■, plne j,
rv If
Ifyou
vou fta,,ed
wanted ***/
the r0M
rose
■ Fverv effort is made tn the'wlth lhelr grandparents while; tlon. check carefully for chllnarentH Mr and Mrs &gt;n
* ’garden
*”,en ‘n.i.
&gt;&gt;1* nationwide program n
ofr nm,.
pro- ।
crumbs
Mike'* tteroin*t---------- ’—
—■ spa(lrd you callcd ”enry ln, faG vidlng children with a hoc meal.
x-Mgning of reUgtouTcounielOT. “*'r P""'u
north * Mr dren loitering beside the rood or ;
433-- -----------W CltatoJi
1 tablespoon chopped onion
Arthur Allerding,
Herding, 435
us W.
w. Clinton
cnnton If _
n(
.
h
.
rf
tob
n
.
oun(
i
the
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you had any jeb around Ute'
to the University to find per- 1,nd Mra J- D Grinnell a n d I heedlessly dashing acrum.
Street, and hi* stater. Cheryl, at­ place you didn't want to do your­ states Reba Staggs, meat expert. ■ 1 egg. slightly beaten
ton* of the highest integrity. ’»’W
Algonquin Lake were
some other pointe to keep in
tended the Princeton yame on self you called Henry.
trained ...
in ppayctaUogy
and roun- , S!;'-rF/ visitors of hte parent*.! mlnd
school buases and ।
ar rehshes. milk and a dessert to , 18 teaspoon pepper
-,v&gt;«,.m»? **»*■
Perhaps every community is
eeling.
and with
with a
willingness Mr. Arid Mrs. Ployd GrinnelL * their prreiou* cargo, might be I
| 2 cups hot. seasoned, maahed M
nng. and
a willingnew
The band director of the Big blessed with this kind of folks give a well-balanced meal.
partof ofthethe
teamof ofthethe Dcno- D“n“ *”,d
°J5.n ith&lt;ae: bcc*11** at th*ir pearenLunch should provide a third i
'potatoes
.
lo tobe be
part
team
jua B-M b RkUrt
WI1
.
„„„
and they get all too little notice of the day’s nutrients. Served at: Combine ground beef, catchup whole University
Unlvcralty community in I k.r,'X1 *!']'
|8«• f^»oi bussaehave
from Grand Rapid*, a recent “‘.Xrnumty
none are of than
more people
real value
like school. U does For many unfor- : or chill sauce, bread crumbs fcrv
rerving
student*." says
«ay» Baldwin,
Baldwin. grandparents.
g™&lt;,paT’‘4'
4 I mended route speed of 33 mph.
mg student*.''
graduate of the University
George °*
Owen,
•unate children It's break/wn a* I onion, egg. salt and pepper and
#4^ that reUgiou* coun- ■ Gtoree
rtl-, while
- — .-their
- - par- Even on the highway they are,
Michigan
,
jHenry. Woodland community well as lunch.
n..r»h
hunting.
limited to 50 mph Expect the,
I mix weH. Pack meat mixture
have varying degrees of ..rn*
en“ *«rr&gt;.
w nort
h deer hunting.
through the years ha* been
operator to go slower and hell j
An
easy-to-makc
main
dtah.
;
into
a
»
x
8-tach
baking
pan
training
and
experience.
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appreciate
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even nationally known individu­ B&lt;cf Square* with Potato Tup- Bake In a moderate oven &lt;350
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ping
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presented
in
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fam-1P.»
25
to
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minutes.
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required
intensive
standings:
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greater value than our good ily-sized vtnkm. The ground mashed potatoes over meat courses in paychotagv, person- nyya 31. Color Center 29. Motor!
Ixwf
mixture
spread
In
a
9
x
9Ptace
under
the
broiler
until
a
uty
development
and
pastoral
Aires
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inch baking pan bakes in’half potatoes are lightly biownedt Cut ^unaling. In addition, many'v 20. Mahlers 25s. GUmorea 24. |
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an hour. Potato topping takes Into six 3-lnch square*. 6 Mrv- p,-rrx&gt;n* completing their thrclo- Gardners, Duraclean 22. Ha*,
Fay C Wing
oniy a few minutes broiling.
ilngs.
studies within the post ■ tings Floor Covering 21. V &amp; J
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Michigan State Unireraliy scifrom tho
-- ---------- T—'---------------------- । few years have elected programs Mobil. Action Flex 20, Cuylera |
enttata have used the principle
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That'M V-M'» unique "Cour­
I Most of the religious counselors Hasting* Milling 17. Rockhill &amp;
ier’’ tape recorder with the ex­
iat Michigan familiarize them- Hanuhart 15. Copper Lantern 14 1
clusive 'ADD l-A I TRACK"'ccivnl word that her nephew. Lynn
By Mra. Albert Gmn
I reives thoroughly with the range and Arcade Beauty Salon 12.
»elf teaching feature. Ix'te you
system called-’Hydro-Handling
By Mra. Leo Frey
Miller, 5. ton at Mr. and Mrs Royal
of rcr-ourees available and are! Go4K&lt; Srrira: Donna Travta:
learn a language; practice n
Miller of near Owosso, lutd lent the
„ ,
.
, „ „ . Rufe* to
ncfds
C*11 ror 192-510. Betty SheJer 172-500. Pat
TH-0111 sight ot an eye due to an Injury
and highly mechanised means 14, Bn 44J. I.rtte C,Hk
musical instrument or »peech
Etale Mayo Stanton of
specialized services."
..
Conlv ;tL505. Irene Wilfong 1W1-.
for removing low quality cull
Gordon Stanton made hl* 50th received when a branch struck Hie died al Ixila Hospital In Battle
or song . . . learn anything at
special religious counseling;
Shirley VanDenburn 17J-4B9.'
appiea before they are stored.
little fellow. He entered McClare Creek Saturday morning after a .wrvicts are also available for nKie Heath 178-495 Linda Me-j
he and Clmrlea Speta arc hunting Hospital In Flint Sunday for cur­ Ia,'» “i'T18*.-fort’"‘n *“«*«“•
*** Univer- Collum 172-477, Annk McDonald!
of the late Nellie Mayo. We extend my my8 Baldwin These are 1' |63-452 Barb Kleraey 169-487. .
Look at these
our sympathy to the tamlly- ♦ Tlic Protestant Foundation for 8haron Herrington 157-443. Faye
Important V-M features!
dear near Hale; Herbert Crum,
Steven Tripp, aon of Mr. and Mrs ]n&lt;rnuiUonal Students, and 2&gt; I Allen 176-483. Gerry Newton 166who gut hl* In Yankee Springs, Jim Whitman from Battle Creek.
4 monaural channel* stretch
Urry
Tripp,
un^rwent
a
tonnThe
Roman
Catholic
Counseling
Gladys
Edward*
158-450
and
and John Kettle and Ronny Cook. Mrs, Helen SchanU and children
your use of tapes.
h-ctomy in the Osteopathic Hoa-1 Center for International Stu- Louise Annta 154-447
frortn near Na-hvillc. Mrs. Sylvia pital in Grand Rapid* Wednesday dPnU Through these agencies.
3 speeds, lor extended tape
f(UT1(rn
^y flnd hrip n°'£1an?’^£h
Ferri* and children. Mr. and Mrs. He I* gaining nicely.
WIDOINC
time for highest fidelity.
Ray Dunn and family and Mrs.
Marshall Trtpp wa* sbrent from m maLntalnlng relation- J’*.'
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cause oi uie ucaui oj ner laii.rr. Myrtle Dunn gathered at the home
work
two
day*
last
week
on
account
ships
with
others
of
hl*
own
J6
&gt;
Don A. Gamble, formerly of Belle- of Mr. and Mrs Earl Duiui and
- Provision to record and play
of Illness * Mr and Mra Wads- faith. opportumUra f«- educaB ™
'
back through auxiliary
family for a family gathering.
worth Bissell are entertaining the (|otlaJ contact with American “na
»um* iu*.
in a local hospital suffering from
components.
latter'*
mother
for
a
few
w^eks.
•
religious
group*,
and
personal
Jane
Krtonetly
and
\clma
Slo,
pneumonia.
I cum PletcA “P thc 3-7-10 »plit
at tire home of Mr and Mrs John Mr. and Mrs. Albert Green enter- counseling.
Other models from $89.95
Harold Sapp is still quite 111 Carpenter until her husband. Pfc. tulned Mr and Mrs Archie Bun!. I Tivere are 37 counselors reffill - and Shirley Bowman tne 4-6
with pneumonia and 1* confined Don Carpenter, return* home from Mr and Mrs Marshall Tripp and a(«i Uj;h 22 .religious balics
to $209.95 in Monaural
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Brenda. k**d; Mrs Lol* Hom and | A-wembllre of God. Balial, BapApricot* may become an 1mand 4 Track Stereo.
HASTI MCI — Hmm 945-3967 Hospital Tom Sapp Is helping cure
Mrs Carpenter have been. He is children
Mr. and
j
of Kalamazoo;
Kalamazoo: Mr.
andlt^
.American’. Baptist ‘South- port ant commercial crop bi
chlldren of
for die farm while hl* father ts to be mattered out of the army , Mrs Larry Trtpp and family and i,
FROSTED &amp; DECORATED
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cm&gt;. Christian Reformed. Michigan by 1980. according to
ill
Turn plans to make hi» home shortly.
Mr and Mrs. Robert Tripp and II ,Christian Science; Disciples, Miclugan State Unlvmdty *c4USE BANNER WANT ADS!
ihortly. * Leo FTey,
Frey, Norman LeonLeon-Mr
ard from T Drive North and Floyd ; baby. Middleville; Mr. and Mr* United Chureh of Christ Con- 'enttat*.
Baker left Friday morning tor Hale , Roderick Tietz and family. R1 c.-eCTUuonal; Eastern Orthodox;
..
If presently . available and/or
for a bit of deer hunting.
| Hastings, and Gordon Green and : p-tends: Grace Bitrie Church; future varieties prove aatisfncMra, Norman Leonard and si*, nephew of Battle Creek at a pre- fntcr-Varalty Christian Fellow- tory. at leaM 1,000 acres can
ter, Kathryn Frey, spent Saiurday TtsankJ*lvSn« dinner Saturday.
,aWp. Jewl*h: LnUcr Day Saints; quickly come into production,
ONLY A
FITS LIKE A KORELL
in Kalamazoo Little Cindy and
G,)nl3n
401 M\&lt;‘oe «*«K I Latter Day Saint* Reorganized; they say. Va.-tetlre are currently
CAGE TAfUV
J^i th.
, :th* Gwn pUcc * Mr “nd Mr* Luthcran-Mlwouri Synod: Luth- leing tested at MSU'* Agrlcul-i TR Y SOME TODAY
Jim I canard spent the afternoon ।
McKibben are both at the I cron - National Council: Moliio- tural. Experiment Station
138 W. Stat. 945-4284
with their grandmother. Mrs. Leo 1 Medical Facility. They lived In this &lt;uat; Presbyterian: Re formed. South Haven­
Prey. a Mrs. Marjorie Whitman I Vicinity most of their lives,
of Battle Creek called on her fam-'
1
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1
Uy. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Lenz *|
Miss Ann Knowlton of Whitehall; HlCKOry COFIieFS

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korell

and Mrp Richard Tinkler and baby
SU-&gt; Darothy Stafiord wa* enter,
daughter. Cindy, of Hastings were; talnM Bt a
^,0,^ ThuraSunday callers of Mrs. Tinkler'* day evening by the women o! die

East Middle I^ike

B, Mr.. B...ir ./ Cdrn.

Hsatiog*
V45-4H4 service, Arley was one of the
,
, group with 20 years of service.
Mr. and Mr*. Vnm Uwden of
M-s Owfe
took her husAlma and Mr. and Mra. Barkey of
m the VA Hteplta! in Ann
Uinsing spent Thuraday w th Mr Arbor nmraday for trratmer-.t of a
George Lowden. * George Lowden ;diabetic condition. * Word ha
rj

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City. * Mr. and Mm. Walter Cui- 0.
Lansing He ha* been
bert. local, and Mra. Lydia GBU*rnwned Lantt Douglas The little
of Grand Rapid* spent la*t Sunday triy I* the first male too u
—
be- u
borpdn.
with .their sbtCT. Mr. and Mr*., th(f famUy hne of 11U rmtahef.
._.......
.
th.
Beeler ot Middleville.
; former Elda Oainder. In more than
Mr. Hockaworth of Inruing visit- I 36 years. and 10 birth*.
etl Mr and Mra. Frank Bumpus
Friday the Missionary Society of
lust Thursday. * Mr. aixi Mrs. | tlie Wcstnedge Avenue Wesleyan
Flunk Engle spent Wednesday and I Church of Kalamazoo was enterThursday with relative* in South I tallied for suqper nt Uie local
Bend. Mr. Engle attended a com-:church. The visiting aociety prepany dinner at Mtahawuka Wed-| aented the program which followed,
puny dinner at MLssawaukee Wed- ' Besides musical numbers it tonnesday evening.. * Mr. and Mix sLvted of a talk on life in Peru by
Gust Logic* spent several days last Mis* Charlotte Callioun of Kaliweek In Unsing. Lost Sunday they j mazoo, who luu just completed two

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come cold, come snow, come out in

Boots from
BIRKE'S
»6”‘o$l3”

Mrs. Dan Jannak from Detroit * Cori* teacher 81&gt;e showed pictures
Mr and Mrs. John Mason are in । to Illustrate a most interesting acthe north wood* looking lor a deer. ■ count of iier work.

tjou l! love our

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Dinner Rolls:
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Stuffin' Bread

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Fruit Stollen Coffee Cake

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right here s where
you'll find a complete wardrobe of Boot Styles — and
the best boot values in town

|

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The

Bonnet &amp; Gown
Shop
Alma Fingleton

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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�SONALSTsSuccumbs
I&gt;ai'w”'&lt;'l"Here
n“ker
, Ing their son, Harry A. Ford of
I Grand. Rapid* Junior College,
and their daughter and grand­
daughter, Mrs. Virginia Eyifian
and Amy of Ann Arbor, to spend
the Thanksgiving holiday with

At Age of 97

lose of Chi

Middleville
T-K Calendar
. Thursday. Nov. 25 — Thanka|g : giving. No School
Friday. Nov. 20-ThenkaglVfflr.
No School; Village Queen selec­
tion; girts' gym. 7 pm.

their daughter. April, from the
Baptist Bible and Seminary at
Onuid Rapids, with her friend.

surance Company building Six
guests were present. Mita Huth
Tangrralrom. president, presided
Purposes Of the women edu-

In Albion and Eaton Rapid* until
the late 1MCB when they moved
to thia community. He had been
In poor, health ever since.

Enlists in Navy
Robert Dale Green, son of Mr.

mgmi

WITTNAUER
LONCINES -WITTNAUER

__________ _

1«l SI

Christmas
Comes but Once
a Year

Questionfiaad Xtiwtn
■----- _gwaer

JXSELTX

moBt&amp;Zcnnes -•&lt; moaaarsaa

Strand of Hastings

। pruetan of Stale and interna t local pennnallUts In Delta
| Kappa Gamma
”llovrlna the years theme on
Uvtty, ^Mrs Ellne Buehler.

Thoughts For A Week
To give to someone
CHOOSE CHRISTMAS GIFTS NOW
and USE YOUR CREDIT! Low Down
Payment . . . Payments Start
FEBRUARY of 1966.

INSURANCE
___ #0B E- S»etw »•

in need, on Thanks-

Marriage License

Gordon
Ironside Agency

giving Day, is the
the Fall Usue ot Michigan Hmt*gv Mra Underwood submitted
this story alter Interviewing Mrs

_

thanks . for your

own blessings.

Q. Mr mother H Bl and worked
one year under social security. la
time a cliunce she might qualify

JEWELERS

Births at Pennock
118 W«st State Street

SPONABLE
FUNERAL HOME

CHECK OUR HOME &amp; PROPERTY LISTINGS

£LTHE WEEK

best way to give

curtly ^rpoKa beginning in
January 1W5 A pamphlet -Tlpo
aa Wages'* la available in your
social security office.

Ph. Wl 5-3252

WON'T YOU JOIN MY CHRISTMAS CLUB.

A Wide Choice of Homes and Real Estate of All Types
get all ot my bentflta. Xa thia so?
A. No. The amcmAa a benefici­
ary may earn in IMS and MW
rrdre all benefit* for the year
la tall I1J0O. However, beginning
In IBM he may earn B1.SOO and

reduced from what ahe would
have received at age S2. This U
bccauac benefits will be paid
over a longer period of time.
The Banner. In cooperation
with the- Social Security Admin-

I THE FOURTH WARD. * real nice brick house, ranch ttyie. hat living room with fireplace, carpet
and drapes Included, two bedrooms and bath., air conditioned, pine paneled family room, or utility
room, attached garage, nicely landscaped, lor ...........- ------------- --------- --------------- $11,100.00

Smart folks are- starting
right now to accumulate,
money for Christmas for
1966 . . . through an HCB
Christmas Club account.
Just decide how much
money you want for next
year and save a small
amount each week. For as
little as 25tf a week, you
can be bill-free next De­
cember. Wouldn't that be
wonderful?

siding for .---- .....------- ................ ....------------- ....------- - ------A REAL GOOD HOME IN THE SECOND WARD, with two nice bedroom* i^pttaln
down. Irving room, dining room, full bath and kitchen and utility room, has basement and gat
heat and attached garage. lor
--------------- --........ .&gt;1.000.00
A BARGAIN IN MIDDLEVILLE, largo homo on M-37. threw bedrooms up and a bath, and down,
two Irving rooms, dining room, kitchen and back room, new gat furnace, hot water heater, two
stall garagg -.................. --------------------------------------------------------------------- $7,200.00

95-ACRE FARM IN HASTINGS TOWNSHIP, with house with tlx rooms and bath, garage and tool
thed. large basement bam 48 a 60 ft., hog house, two com crib*, trio. two chicken houses. two
walls on farm, also 15 acret of woods, 60 acres ol work land, for
------ .......$12,500.00

DUE TO RECENT SALES WE NEED NEW LISTINGS
HASTINGS SALESMEN

ESTATE
3KER

Carl Niethamer

A SHOWCASE
OF KNOWLEDGE
Today's phatfluetdkah rtprtunl
IhS highest riliaimiat ol the
knovi«f(« sad practical Mpbu
baa at nodical tqearch. It is this
nmstksblt rsusrek which taIblarwto ttagutr sadcoNrol
■say distiiss with gffactiva
drip. Tomorrow’s showust w&gt;H
crataia atuy awa wotdttt Too
ua always dtpead oa u ta carry
tb«« wbeatvwr they art inibbit

PLAY SANTA THE EASY EFFORTLESS WAY

WITH A CHRISTMAS CLUB CHECK!

Jacob's
PRESCRIPTION
PHARMACY
126 Eflrt SfotaSt.
thong Wl 5-2466

Hastings

Friendly, Neighborly Service for 78 Coniinnoua Ymvo

�&gt;

Saxons to Launch Cage Season Here Friday
Veteran Marshall
Quintet Provides
First Opposition

S—THE HASTINGS BANNER

•on will follow Friday night's
Marshall - Hastings Hit. The

Coach Van tier I'eeji
To Start Lettermen
In Rack Court
Working

with

two

Southern Michigan Deer

Leaders of Cub
Scouts Pow Wow
Saturday, Dec. 4

POST GAME DANCE

‘V Basketball
Sessions Begin
On Saturday
Director Bob King ha* an­
nounced that "Y" basketball will
get underway starting Saturday,

Saturday afternoon. Dec. 4.
will be the Grand Valley Council.

Hl-T Alpha GMa Club. Danc-

Building.

2-Way Stops
Required When
Bus lights Flash
Two-way stopa are required by

veteran'

The program will include some

District championship team.
voacn Hou vanacrvewi i w &gt; i i
launch the Hasting. High' 1965* X„Liv
Vniveroity Freshman
Freshman
M barketbad Mason against tn- ‘ Michigan lahtnitT
v ading Marshall Friday night.

Hastings
Cage Schedule

DhedeNe

I is
::
!!S

flashing red atop Ugfcta In front

Saturday's schedule includes:
4th Grade Basketball Clinic,

6th Grade Practice. Main Gym.
rym.
Coach VanderVeen said MarKenny Weller, a Senior, and shall has almost •»*«&lt;«« team I

Administration.

gamca.

theme-

7Ui Grade Practice. Main Gym.

opportunity to taka

agility while Steve Schondel-gMber as a unit. We do nave a f.
maytr another Senior letterman, great deal of potential and an
.
...j. ..li.. v._~i tt There win also i&gt;e a large atoc
get tnem io jeu, wv aiaiuio oo an —----- 7 —-—•
tian
Joon HW». .bo r&gt;, expert- &gt;«*•- c'-'» Veodeevera -la.
Inet year,
e b
1, filling
Flllln* out
.wit the
th,
Tlxe» starting
Btarttnu lineup
1 Inrun for
Fnr Don
FVrtl [)en
.. ,
. .
enet last
The
d. _
Plfk
other forward spot and Jim King Mullens Junior Varsity may—- . —
•— — .... jlave Oreg Qmoiu aIKj j|m puli-1
present time
„ - ^rtu.

Boys should bring their own
play clothing, rubber shoes and
towel. The first two Saturdays

will be formed after
— starting Monday night
If thia seems a bit ouiifusing
Include:
9th - 10th Grade Boys, Main
Gym, 7 pm.
up
tn front of you. atop-lookllth-Uth Grade Boys. Main
check things out.
Gym. 8:15 pm.
The Girls Leagues will start
Saturday afternoon. Jan. 8. and
the Men s City League will get
underway on Thursday, Dec. 9.

Legal Actjon

To Recoup Fish
Kill Losses

Establish

Action was taken by the
aervaUon CUmmlmton to o

the

Cambridge

Junction

Coach Vander Veen loot over
last Fall a* head coach IBs first I
Saxon quintet eked out a 60 89 , 181 - acre tract which freturrw
Inaugural decision at Marshall
i
In that game Hastings looked i Walken Tavern, a famous old
stopping poirte and Inn on the
like a ball club in the flrot period, i
shooting to a 19-7 lead, then had

claim f
offer is just plain too low." com­
mented Conservation Director
Ralph A. MacMuUan. "U repre­
sents only a litUe morn than 10
vinced la a very fair appraisal of

outscored Marshall. 19-17 in the,। old US-12 and M-50
aocond period but fell apart as
the ftettokins outgunned the vlgiand 12-10 tn the finale

In the unincorporated rural area.

r—■ , _

good so far. Backing him up Kill* a* forward*.
r
will probably be Tom Itortak.
Lakewood opens its basketball
*l*o * Junior, whose experience season al Ionia Dec. 3. while the
has bovn limited because of an ' Lakewood wrMtllng team opens
Injury.
at Grand Ledge at 6:30 WednesProbAbly the No. 1 replacement day. Dec. 1 Middleville opens the
at forward wiU be Jack Bender, cage season on Dec 3 at Northa Senior while Jim Williams. ylew lu’d Maple Valley boats
Dare's Sophomore brother. U i Bellevue the same night,
probably the Np. 1 replacement:
------------ •-----------in the back court.
J
Saturday. Cnech VanderVeen ■
took his Varsity to Otsego for a | AT
Hictnrin
pre-season sennunage and thejlYCW nlSlOHC
Ita alee! plating plant.
squad performed quite well, al-1 t.
■&gt;
.
though making the normal early JI I('111^(111 I tlTK

.
_ "We mtered a tot af shot*

ran QRADR RASKmAM*

8th Grade Practice. Main Gym.

kills that are continually oc­
curring. but moot ot them are
avoidable As n matter of prin­
sightseeing center, with no al- ciple. those who cause them
cohcdlc beverages being sold
case involving the

hah destroyed by pollution.

Armchair Athlete V.

Hi Dog Care
Club Has New
Exhibition Rings

How would you like M back

a special program provided by
Michigan's great big game season opened in the Lower
the Slate Depuxtlncnt of Educa­
Peninsula on Saturday with success reported by many hunters,
tion, but they are not infallible.
and especially in Barry County has this been true. Conserva-i,' Training Club met Nov. 17 at the
tion Officer Gene Brown and' Game Afta Manager Russell
Community Building
Hounds reported a tremendous influx of hunters here on Salur&lt;ay, with a tapering oft on Sunday. Another big weekend is
sntlcipeted starting with Thanks-1---------------------- ———
SUNDAY MIXED DOUBLES
he poets for the ring were
giving.
shot opening day. . . . Jerry
le and donated to the club by
The State s cheeking itaUon I* Beckwith is reported to be one
Hastings Mfg Company, and Kasimky 204 - 584. Ron Peltow
at Rounds' horns and headquar- of the best shots. He filled up
192-550. Allan Hinriciuon 206­
levs on the Yankee Springs Rood, on Grand Island . . .
E.' U Carpenter ot Carpenter's 540. Bill Bums 184-539. Un Sny­
Russ has checked 26 bucks, plus
• • •
der 172-487. Von Howell 173-458,
Hardware. Hastings.
IS does she: by hunter* with perThree hunter* found it especvwewuum
w.w-u 1UU41O
QbtnpleUon ot broad
jumps Benny Brown 180 - 478. Phyllis
mlte. and three ' button'- bucks, ully costly to shine, kill and have and hteh Jumps is done all but Brown 188-440. Al Taylor 181The expert* believe they might nlegB| de;r in poetesaton. Yankee polnling. The jumps were made '
Wesley Friend 168. Jack Crobe getting 30 percent of the kill springs Justice of the Peace Wll- by Lansing GtTbert and paint for: ninger 171. Dorothy" Bums 167.
at the check station. eatimaUng lsam Hummel fined them *100. them wasdfonated by the Bever- Al Morson 175-490. Jim Bourne
that some 500 deer may have ordered them to pay *730 court wyk Colo* Center. Hastings.
198-497. JetT George 178-463, Jobeen taken out of this area last coat* AND spend five days in jail,
The 4H ipemben, and leaders, an Kuslnsky 177. Nancy Taylor
weekend.
'
The three were Jerald L. Wll- of this chlbVuh to express their 1‘h&gt;. Velma Slocum 153. Gus WyThe illegal kill seemed high. Hams. 26: Gary L. Spidel. 21. R2 thanks and Appreciation to these |*nt 158 and Jolene Howell 154
Seven deer had been picked up Hastings, and Robert C. Hartke, people for their contributions, j
1
111 G■
in the wood*.
.3*. 213 8. Michigan.
and extend a cordial invitation i Michigan State end Gene
We're gaining valuable Infor• • •
to anyone interested in this pro- Washington caught three touchmation about our deer herd
Having a succeuful deer hunt ject to join them for any of their I down passes against Indiana in
through the cooperation of hunt- unpiies filling a license. But It meeungs.
'
■ 1965. to set a Spartan record for
-rv-a
—.m
r-,-.. I _ n&lt;____
.
ers bringing in their deer." Rua*
n(&gt;l always so. A successful
declared, urging others to stop deer hunt include* the hundreds
and let the experts check the tlI hours spelK ln anticipation of
teeth for age. antlers and length me opening, -and careful prep­
ot the hind leg.
' aratlon of menus and the actual
BMtevy it ar not, one hunter stocking of the larder for the
brought in a deer he bdlieved to trip. It includes transportation to
be a doe-but it was a' button the wilderness, the stop en route
buck! I I 1 He did have a permit- *-here the crew gathers for final
'
briefing It Includes the opening
Hastings Businessmen and all others interested,
Saturday morning Mrs Frank | o{ CMip. U)e RorKeous fire in the
Cooper. 428 8. Church, "filled“ fireplace, and finally --the ..tingling
—
orc urged to attend a Public Meeting with the
her license fearly—but in a costly
Zoning tommlision and Zoning Consultants to be
sometimes even Includes going
Both she and Frank are gains; to Into the woods for Old Butz. Bob
held on
school at Western Michigan Uni- Stanley. Prank Huntley. Bob

PUBLIC AAEETING

I fleer Paul O Owen of Marshall
I observed fish dying In large
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nlon Steel Products Ui- for a dental appointment. The
deer weighed about 100 pounds. and Phil Sherman—but not ofplating, into the river.
Investigators from the Con-

whitetails—success without a li­
Alex Usborne, 201 W. Indian cense being filled. . . .
Hills Drive, proudly displayed
the beautiful 11-polnt buck he
downed about 8 am. Saturday
cyanide In lethal amount* waa In Irving Township west of Has­
tings. The animal dressed out at
168. Alex la a guard at Ionia.
Follow-up investigations led
happy with the dandy buck &gt;he
Hire Coach Bib Miller Instructfigure, the Department u.cd the

FOR FUN AND
HEALTH
"It's America’s
Favorite Family
Fun"
■
We Hove
OPEN BOWLING
WEDNESDAY EVENING

UNTIL CLOSING
Open Thanksgiving Day

from 2:30 Until Closing

for Open Bowling

Phone Wl 5-3184
FOR INFORMATION

AND RESERVATIONS
Bob and Mickey Lambert

Your Hosts

Monday, Dec. 6, at 7:30 p.m. at the
Episcopal Parish House in Hastings

ma}ed at 8150.

BOWL

Broadway ot Confer Sf.

‘Y’ Wrestling to

HASTINGS
BOWL INC.
Woodland ot Michigan

Start Saturday

Local Finance
Open Evenings by Appointment

by

purchase

from

commercial

ith grade* are Invited to par-

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of all burnable garbage and rubbiah without

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OMWoobile's new one-of-a-kind Toronsdo Is bowling ’em over! Highru
honors from the dsv it was Inlfoduccd—including MtXoe Trend's
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saint-fresh styling for one thing! Inspired handling with ridc-sfabilizing
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Gas Incinerators-SIE YOUR DEALER WHILE THE SALE IS ON!

LOOK TO OLDS FOR THE NEW!

REAHM MOTOR SALES, INC
107 N. Mkhig«» Avg.

Phone Wl 5-2478

�Slumnon Lydy was Ute big gun
last week firing 303-234-036. BH1
Brown rolled 315-231-617. John
Kasimky 215-213-615. Lawrence
Kerier 226-594, Ed Slieler 237-584.
Rod Newton 211-216-581. Galen
Daniels 219-575, BUI Bums 222­
567. Jack Shrier 200-200-566.
Tom Gilliland 566. Harvey Haan
200-543, Max Myers 539, Paul
Woodman 211-538. Bob Millar
Cooley 300-516. Deen Hyde 515. 208-536. Irwin Harwood 303-533.
Cun Awery 210-514. Roger Wolfe1 Wayne Newton 532. Merle Henand Bob Munson 513. Bob Burgh- decs hoc 230-530. Norm Asptnoll
203-530. Dave Streby 530. Chaa

Hutfags'
Bowfog

Thursday rolling '209-344-633,.
Carl Asplnall corded 303 - 579,.
Emmeth Engesclh 311-578. Ray
Jenkins 311-561. Herb Hovey 644.■
Woody Wyngarden 206-541. Gor­
don Trick 540. Al Stanton 530.

HUNTERS
INSURANCE
COME IN AND
ASK ABOUT IT!

SEE

HASTINGS
INSURANCE AGENCY
“Side of Strand Theatre*’
219 W*it State St.

PLUG IN FOR COMFORT

Over 4,000 Visit 6th
Conservation Exhibit
The sixth Conservation Exlilbt- ।-------------------------————‘
Uoii sjxxuorcd by the Ttioni- । captivated by Uie Michigan Out- .
apple Garden Club waa held Nov. door Zoo. so often seen on the
11-21 at the Community Center Mort
With large attendance and many Smoky Bear created the moot
varied display*.
I —' * --------------- * —
State and National notable*

Helen Martin, conservation
chairman for the post six year*
for the National Federation of
Garden Clubs, gave the keynote
address. Sho told in vivid story
form the history of the conser­
vation movement tn United
State.-, and Michigan. Mrs Don­
ald B Smith, president of tho
Michigan Federation of Garden
Club*. spoke ot Michigan's edu­
cational program alerting nil to
, their responsibility in promoting
। further teacher training needs
In the State and the pending
danger of lotting the Conserva­
tion Teacher Training School ut
WED. AFTERNOON LEAGUE Higgins Lake.
Shirley VanDenburg led the
tala with 220-540. Foye Allen the Intoemallrei and education
Idlywlon of Michigan's Depart­
ment, Walter Van Dire. educa­
tional officer far region III, and
Higdon IM-\ RonftW Nagel, parka Interpreter
183-453 A for Yankee Spring* Recreation
Howre '157.’ Area. * erp Idncheon guests of
160-446 and lh* l‘**1 KlwnnU Club and at-

Hastings High
Wrestling
Research at Michigan Stale
Unlvecatty has shown that 40
pounds of nitrogen applied on
tome wheal fields In Uie Spring
is aa effective as 160 pound*

The forestry section proved to
be tlie largest. Again the Mich­
igan Department of Conservation
display of "What Is a Forest"
told 1U (Mature story. The Hydro­
Fore* lands, presented by the
local Consumer* Power Company
waa a study in multiple land use.

can raised the question. Is Tills
Yours? One carefully completed
Individual project close by Mr.
Bug presented a littered beach
beside a neat beach. The quts-

toytown

with an electric blanket! Single or dual automatic control* in single
or double size blankets permit you to dial just tho
degree of warmth you want... relax

under the lightweight comfort of
only one blanket no matter what the
weather. Electric blankets are colorful

and easily washable.

S landings: Haan's 31, Legion
Auxiliary and Dale's 18, Kaecbrie'a 17. Burna Refrigeration.

Water and Ito ever increasing
T)rea 10. East Bide Lumber and
Auto Tag Inn 8. Hastings Alu­ problems in the world and Mlchminum and Barry Lumber 7. igan was of special interest.
Hastings Motor Sales and en­ Southeastern SchooKln Hastings
concentrated jts effort* in this
dlrtcUori. The value of science
J Bumworth posted 308-316. training in the out-of-door lab­
B. Terry 154-399. M. Kaslnsky oratory. the pond was displayed,
144-383, J. Bornum 145-380. A. the um of water and pollution
problem.-, rmpliaslzcd. oceano­
graphy was brought to the ato
tepilon of all and a well pre-

SEE THEM
AT YOUR
DEALER’S
STORE
Soon!

Again tlie Pomona Orange of
Barry County scored Ila usual
hit with the Community Coa­
cervation project. Our Neighbors
Across the Sea. The world map
and figurines from India and
America clasping hand depicted

AUUteni 33'4, Northside Grocery
38, Poodland 27'1,, Hastings
Heights 26. Hastings Sa vines A:
Loon and Mary's Beauty Shop
23S, Haan's Standard Service
and Sheriff's Giris 23. Vogt's
Funeral Home 22Piston Ring

the youth and/adults presented
much food for thought and waa
deserving of a three day exhlbiflon in Itself. SC. Rose School
displayed In this area
The animal division may be
described as Stealer* of the
Show. Both young and old were

See the NEW
Turn the Tap-Anytime
WITH A FAST-RECOVERY, COMPACT

Featuring Hundreds of

TOY and GIFT IDEAS

Gift WRAPS

well lighted booth flanked by two
evergreens bearing the leading.
Conservation is Everybody# Busi­
ness. Many visitors stopped to
pander over this exhibit to fully
Rocks and minerals attracted
th« attention of all the Rock­
hounds. The personal collection
ot toast Is was unusual and banmuch study. The 4H demonstra-

ENJOY AU. THE HOT WATER YOU WANT

Camp Pi re, an Intriguing
word tn itself, was perfectly por­
trayed by the cooperative efforts
of lije Camp Fire Council. A
regular sized one lent camp was
shown one} members ot different
groupa ware there throughout

JOHN DEERE
11O Lawn and
Garden Tractor

Christmas GARDS

Natlve plants of Michigan
were found in the meeting roan
and included a perfect Terarrium

igan and a lighted display of
native plants for birds Winter
food. Tho Kellogg Bird iMnctu-

26-In. Wide
with accompanying stories again
drew attention to tlic integrated
study centered about conserva­
tion In scenes. English. Penman­
ship and Art

Gin WRAP
• B-Boll Fee* ef Log Rolf
6 rolls hold 50 ft. paper, or
17»/t It. foil.

Continuous roll holds 60 ft.
paper; 21 ft foil wrap.

Electric Water Heater
BEST FOR

The new, compact, fast-recovery electric
water heater is especially designed to meet
tlie many hot waler demands of modern
families. Install it anywhere, even in a cloaet.

quiry
The sponsoring dub is deeply
grateful to the following in addi­
tion to those previously men-

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IF YOU PLAN TO BUILD OR REMODEL,
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Independent ground-speed control. Single pedal
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Automotive-type steering. Take a test-spin soon.

For greater comfort, convenience and better
living, lieat your home with dependable
Electric Heat.

CALL OR WRITE CONSUMERS POWER

•dln^kchib, Mr. Gilbert lead®;
Fred WBteU of Nashville, Clay­
ton Bm% at Belding. Dr. R.
VanDeusrtf) Augusta. Pat Under­
hill and Mra Gerald Magnon.
Special thanks to The Has­
tings City Bank. The Hastings
National Bank. The Kvchange
Club and Mr. and Mra Cheater
Stowell who made financially
possible the appearance of tho

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Stick-on style,
packege of:
manyessorted
«a|ors. A real
buyl

Gin
TRIMS

Christmas CARDS

• Boauiiftil Daaignat
Gold-color bronzed pat­
terns In a splendid array!
25 to a box, all alike.

1

COMPANY FOR THIS FREE BOOKLET.
ALSO ASK FOR INFORMATION ABOUT THE
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AND THE SPECIAL J100 INSTALLATION ALLOWANCE

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IMPLEMENTS

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November is "Hunting Month" - Hunt For Bargains in the Want Ads
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HASTINGS BANNER Wl 5-3481

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MINIMUM RATE—50c for Twenty Worth.

tear*

ilaimui

BARRY’S
Chrysler-Plymouth
S. Hanover at City Limit*

LARKE BUICK

CHEVROLET

IN4 VALIANT
|
Dr. Standard. Radio, heater.

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•
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.
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1M4 CHEV. CHEVELLE

Wl 5-2425

Wl 5-2426

INS PLYMOUTH BARRACUDA

or ADicnrunAno*.

CARDS OF THANKS 6 IN MEM011IAML—2c par word.

Radio.

1N4 VOLKSWAGEN CAMPER

1965 CHEVROLET

aaeblato* w&gt;(n to Ik.
.r tni ei. e w. Alto. c. :

1M3 FORD GALAXIE 50*
4 Dr. Sedan. Automatic. Radio,
healer, power steering.

HASTINGS
MOTOR SALES

LE SABRE

Calendar of
Special Events

220 W. State
Wl 5-2454

USED CAR CENTER
WJ 5-3903

•SWl

11 b Ortorat Ik.t .n Fenton (.
&gt;&lt;«. &gt;1 10 AM, la 11m PraUto
■artraea. Ito.lla*., MWkt«&gt;a, a
■ariu to kA* al "kick all traAUato ruBuoanow obdbb.
Stole ot MlrhifM. 1

fl.il

SATURDAY, DEC. 4
PANCAKE k HOMEMADE
SAUSAGE SUPPER-American
Legion Hall, Saturday, Dec. 4.

Corner Michigan &amp; Court

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‘'i.iiWtsr

WED. THUES. DEC. 1-3
CHRISTMAS BAZAAR — 81
Francis Episcopal Church. Or­
angeville. Wed. Dec. 1. 1 pm. to
8 pm.; Thar*, Dec. 3, 10 am:3 pm.

rUBUCATlOR OBDBB.

u 12
T. M'rkav. Mlddl.toa.
rU. p.afoU. Pmi».
Rach»wi«k, ibkraar.

NOTICES
1961 DODGE POLARA
3 Dr. Hardtop«3M5

CHEVROLET

Cr«*lton

TIRE SALE

1M4 DODGE DART
Torque Pilte.(15*5 Several

special

sized

tires

P»r»aa» wk&lt;i an
•I.al rbUlM to

1M3 DODGE 4 Dr. 44* V&gt; ..(1295 for foreign cars at close-out

prices . . . $5.00 and up.

1963 BUICK ELECTRA

.k.ii u

Alto (Omc Mud &amp; Snow tiresj"
ot $10.00 up. These are all Switk. w»d« awitoj&amp;MtoX &gt;&gt;rnk

3 Dr. Automatic.|7M

1941 FORD FALCON 4 Dr.

Hm on&lt;J onj bejng go|d j

1963 BUICK ELECTRA

FARM IMPLEMENTS

1962 CHEV. IMPALA
4 Dr. Hardtoo. radio, hooter. au«o.
W/W*n«. powor steering and brake*.

SAVE $$ NOW

11/35

..

M-37
" '
$o.

Stop In and see the new Mc­
Culloch Lightweight Saw and

GOOD AS NEW
STORE '

the Pioneer Lightweight.

Let U» DEMONSTRATE!

3 Dr. Sedan. Automatic drive.
radio..................................... I14M
IMI MERCURY CUSTOM
4 Dr. Sedan »1.7»5
1MB CHEVROLET BISCATNE
3 Dr. Sedan.......... ............. (1.1M

WITH A BETTER
USED CAR

“Wk

FRANCISCO
945-3150

Used
Farm Machinery

Hastings Press Inc.

SALESPEOPLE - Part time 3
FURNISHED APARTMENTS
hours a day. 3 day* a week. No ★ Notices
FOR RENT — Utilities paid
txperler.ee necessary. Phone
Phone Wl B-M71.
945-2810 between 8 and 8 pm.
CHRISTMAS BAZAAR — St.
SPACE
FOR TRAILERS —AU
Francis Episcopal Church.
accommodation* available
Orangeville ChrUtmaa g I ft
(light*, water, etc). On M-31.
item* and Christma* decora­
4H
ml.
Kulh of Hasting*. Baltion* A sandwich bar and cof­
fee shop. Wed.. Dec. 1.1 pm.

# Automotive

FAI^M SUPPLY
37 So.

cryk^ftion.
WALK UP AND SAVE!

an Chevrolet run, real Rood
condition. (10 each Gary Mc­
Ghee. Freeport, phone RO 634S1.
11/35

am-3 pm. 150 oil painting
first door prtae.
U/3
• fl with ,-.r-

IMI OLDS SPORT COUPE
A Buiinetl Services
. . . Beautiful maroon and
IMI CHEVROLET BISCATNE
MALE HELP WANTED
white tulone, fully equipped,
3 Dr. SedanI «5
new whitewall Urea, excellent
1M3 MERCURY CUSTOM
condition.
—1083 John Deere 3010 Tractor.
4 D1« Sedan. Automatic drive.
—1950 John, Deere B Tractor. TUNNEL CONSTRUCTION
Radiator Shop, 218 N. Jeffer19«3 OLDS SEDAN
Hydraulic. A-l shape!
■otj, Hastings.
tf
. . . Dynamic M 4 Dr., power
Long, all seasons project.
steering and brakes, radio, —1954 Cockahutt Tractor. A-l
Top pay. "Job News" 30c
good whitewall tire*, fully
thapel
and
stomped
envelope.
4 Dr. Sedan. V8 engine. AutoICE
—
Trimming,
cabling.
r»guaranteed.
-New Idea 2-Row Pull Picker.
Good shape.
1N3 FORlf STATION WAGON

INSIST ON MICHIGAN BOT­
TLED OA8I See Carl A Betty *
Appliance* before you txiyl
They Sell—They Iratall-They

CALIFORNIA

LNCO

TRANSPORTATtON
SPECIALS

1M» MERCURY
4 Dr. H top ......................
1M4 HAMBUJi
BUUan Wagon. ...............
IMI PLYMOUTH
Wallant Wagon- i—a

UC OtDS 98 HOLIDAY
... 4 Dr. Power steering and
brakes.
IMI BUICK STATION WAGON
Fully reconditioned, power
steering and brake*, nice fanU-

UM OLDS HOLIDAY SEDAN
One owner and above average
condition. Look this one over.
NICE CHOICE OF CHEAP
TRANSPORTATION CARS-

1N» MERCURY
4 Dr. Sedan ...

—John Deere No. 40 *elf-propelled Combine with 10 ft.
grain head and new corn head

Trailer with hydraulic dump

GOODYEAR BROS.
124 N. Jtfferion

Wl 5-5052
11/28

NOTICE

REAHM

MAHLER
MOTOR SALES

OPIN FRIDAY NITE
Supply Limited

MOTOR SALES
pontiac

-

olds

- Cadillac

Wl 5-2478 107 N. Michigan Ave.
Harting*. Michigan
11/33

Air Force
Korean Boots

1310 N. Michigan'
Phone Wl 5-2479

■

CANVAS TARPS

NOTICE!
Form Bureau Services

die your shelled corn
ct from the field . . .

Our new truck hoist ond

Wg Offer Top Prices

For Your Corn

FARM BUREAU
&lt; SERVICES
M M

’

MMtt

5*7

$10.88

Use Our Lay-a-way

Whita . . . Hsck

fa 46x20

$3.47 up
WINICK'S
206 N. Mkhigaa

Okun Bros.
272 E. Mich.

Wl 5-3324

or 4th ward. Needed al onedCall Wl 5-3431. Bin Renner.
UNFURNISHED thrve-roorh
apartment with garage. Good
location. Call Wl 5-3583, tf no

«tm print*.

Haxtlng*.

Bothell, Wp»hj

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t

Heating - Plumbing
Sarvic*

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUSPO. 17L Harting* Telephone

ager in local branch of Najut HAVtNOH?Kuciathd. j

New • Remodel a Repair

H ASTINGS
BANNER
KAECHELE'S
maaiiKk wtMssi CLASSIFIEDS
Call Wl 5-3481

FOR FAST 34-HOUR FILM

WANTED TO RENT-3 or I

PART TIME OR PULL TIME
CAREER - Work near your
NEW 3 BEDROOM HOUSE—
home. Set your own hour*.
(never been occupied!. Refer­
ences required. Call 945-3383
Special —Your raxor cleaned,
046-3810.
13/3 CARPIT CLEANING IB
lubricated and iharpened. only
*125. Service and satisfaction YEARROUNd'eMPLOYMENT
Bruah. No wet oarpat* or
guaranteed. Lapo Drug, 144 E
handwork. Clean ISO square ★ For Sole—Reel fatete
BUtc St, Haatlng*
tf
faat for only MM. Haatinga
round employment. Experience
•vadltioo ot * r.rialn Mon la*9 »ki&lt;
in retail sale* and building ma•» au*o oa th. 301k *ar nt Jiar.c
SALE —R&amp;AL ESTATE —
Haatlnga. Fhooe Wl 5-4118. if FOR
ter 1V5S. hr bUX'U. JAlK»H&gt;S. JI
SERVICE — Mercury outboard
Mulliken (between Haaungs
and bOROTHY A. JACKBOX. 1hand and »l(«. a« Morl&lt;•*"••. to 11
Flote Boat*. Trailer* and acdoor, indoor background, such AVOID FALL AND SPRING
FIKST FKDKBAI. BAkTXUK AV
newly carpeted living roam,
TRASH FIRES and that trip
UIAX AK8OCIAT10X OP K.U.XMJ
m agriculture will be con*ldpaneled dining room. Hi-car
to the tra&amp;h burner through
K&gt;. SiS 'W«l
A&lt;»-u
ered. Inspection of our yard*.
tf
v.l.-..,u:.L,_MickUaa
_ ............
garage, ahhdad location, acre**
snow this Winter. INSTALL a
from new grade school. Con­
ga* Calcinator incinerator now.
St, and discussion wHh our
tact Marguerite Huhtt, MOtte
Special
limited
time
offer.
Call
A For Sole—Mltcallanooua
employe** of the various du­
517-STT-MM, with Ed J Realty,
ties connected wfth these open­
phone Lansing »lT-3?3-na&gt;.
ing*. 1* invited. Vocational ap­
on aktrk Mart**** Ikoro toMaim-l ta TWO TABLES FOR SALE—One
titude testa will be given U»
maple dropleaf with extra cenTHIiVk^THttVSAXn' oxk‘ ar'*
selected applicant*. Benefit* EXPERT TAILORING - Hen*
or womens clothing. We nar2/3 ACRE
pBKD TH1BTT XIXK AXp H,|i«
include Hospital Insurance.
chen table with formic* top.
(»*.Ua&lt;*) ItOLLARn priariMl .od
Ufa Insurance, Paid Vkcadouble Into tingle breasted BORDERS A NICE CREEK
Uotu, Paid Holiday*. 'Salary
tf
coat*.
Al,
the
Dutch
Tailor,
Savings Program. Co-operative
Almost naw 3-bedroom modtrn
Educational Program. Uniform
“I QUAKER OIL BURNER — In
home Ju*t outside city limits.
Fund and other*. If Interested,
. J
good condition. Phone Wl 6­
Lovely large back yard. School
apply in person or by letter to .
5701.
11/25
WHY
NOT
LET
US
MAKE
you
Mr* Cipclc. Personnel Depta
rubber
sump
vtth
your
new
fQR ltDBS BBJURTFUL HAIR
ZIP Code number. Throe-lfne
.
_tlw&gt; Rexall-B fait Dermanent.
Avenue C. Battle Creek. Mich
Phone Wl 5-47»t
stamp with your name. BdRegular 4300-Now 41 DO No
IX
draa* and ZIP number for
pre-ahampoo— No after odor.
•2.38.
This Includes, postage
Available at Jacoba* Pharmacy EXPERIENCED MARRIED
MAN for dairy farm.' Good
laity Shoppe, Dellon. Mich.. ★ Snorting (Mr
wages,Jiouie and other extras.
TABLE'PAPER — For
Phone: Charlotte. 543-3337.
_
family reunion*, lol*
(at ct .fir.
(■
HUCKLEBERRY GUN SHOP
»f »SU 00. Dr../id«-d by I
hour* now through deer seaaon
ner office.
r
•tf
BBAUTV COUBULOna CMI *•* swoBb-. to »ii ,
■ Io B except Sunday I d 4
Mrrics —Part time-no canitinar* u&lt;
i« ।
Umaiea &gt;4 hour aervice. Call
a&lt; Barr;, i.teai; of ’laNICEWHITEROCKHENH
vamlng or parties Ph Banfield
FOR STEWING - Very fat.
Kddlerills SY 6-M48 evening*
711-8320. Nancy Uldrik*. write
»Y 4-3044 day*
tf
R4. Box 645. Battle Creek,
Frank Routh, Plainwell. R3
TAK • H ReBdE R 8 PGR
Michigan.
13/8
phone tn-rna
u s
&gt;M«* flat tluwof, b.iu*
rnent 3 ml.
M DQUh.
MBtT —Francisco Farm Sup­
Ui. ttoolk.tu frartbart
■
. . , —
Doug Young, owner, «31-SYtf
ply. M37 Bo. *45-3150.
tf
* Help Wonted
KINO FOR A GOOD
★ Peroonela

. . Country Squire. Power
Bx 444
steering and brakes. Extra —Grain Bln to fit Pick-up Truck.
4 Dr.' Automatic drtv
Extra good condition.

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OPEN FRIDAYS

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Itokllr

945-31501

-EXPERT CHAIN

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�Card of Thanks

PEIWOCK HOSPITAL

Michigan Buck Harvest

Personal Mention

rests:

gifts, cards, or Hows, those who

Personal Mention

iving with her parent*.
Mrs. Albert Mulford, of

i huepobt’-R-'-.l

way while I was in Pennock and
Blodgett Hospitals and during
kindnt
sled.

•ere greatly appreclaranddauah■ and Tammy,

Maurfce Ostroth
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank my many
friends, neighbors, and relatives
for cards, flowers, gifts, and calls
while I was in LcUa Hospital. A
special thanks to the neighbors
who sent In food to our home, to
Mrs. Edna Bldclman for her
many acts of kindness, and to
the Barry Co. Sportswomen’*
Club and the VFW Auxiliary No.

M X. Mulford. 1161±»’ Platoon

ryrr
a family dinner on Thanksgiving.
Mrs. Prank Kenfield and family,

ulll never be forgotten.
Dorothy Wilkin*

C ARD OF THANKH
Our many thanks to neighbor*,
friends and relatives who helped
with chores, sent food to Uie
1 rouse, answered telephone and
kept things going at home while
we were at the hospital. To those
who remembered BUI with cards,
fruit, flower* and many other
acts of ihcughtfulne**. Also to

rta In Grand Rapids. ★ Mr. and

from WMU on Wednesday and

guaste Sunday. Nov. 7, ot their

!*•». is; ntei ;

Klemp.
Mrs. Ben Christie and Mr*.

ku!".us

gett for their care.
who found Bill, who assisted at
the scene of the accident, to
Clare Pickens for prwtnpt and
.speedy ambulance service and to
.Sandy Neil for accompanying us
from Pennock to Gland Rapids.
A special thanks to the paslora
Dojidlt, Torian, Flowers and Per­
rier and the many people who
kept BUI before the Lord in
prayer, and to Grandma Reed

giving Day.

Dant* it DssOraaaas, *1
TiuuUw MUsL 73*ntu&gt;
II; MUM llimlff, 7«

in Grand Rapids Thursday, a
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Yoder en­
tertained with a family gather­
ing and birthday dinner hon­
oring her mother, Mra. Paul

pony. * Mrs. H. Pennock of Cale­
donia Is a ham radio operator

hl
As these b»r graphs and figures show, buck kill has been

In Ban Diego. Calif.

Lake Odessa

hits returned from tlic PhlUiplncs
and is now stationed at Kelly

1946.

In the Upper Peninsula, the 1964 take of antlered

In the northern Lower Peninsula, last

last five seasons.

Freeport

family of Clarksville. Mr. and
Mrs. Claud Howe and Mr. and
Mra. Clarence Howe of Leslie,

Hendershot &amp; Vicinity

season's tuck harvest was the highest in 13 years.

Last

year saw sportsmen score their fourth straight record buck
kill In the southern third of the state which is rapidly de­

veloping into a major deer hunting area.

■

belton Area
By Mn. John Peabody

Mich. Dept, of Conservation

Middleville
By Mn. Mary Jackion

»Arnold
7H1M0
Moore at the Medical Facility, “nd Mrs. Allie Slrausbough of
Mr. and Mn. Arion Kenyon
Mr and' Mrs Duane WoodSunday, Nov. 7. * Mr. and Mra. ’ Hastings spent Bunday with Mr. attended the Practical Nursing
Capping Wednesday at the Washlugtnn School In Kalamazoo.
William McRvaln, a long-time dor at Caledonia on Wednesday" »fo«*h were called to Port Huron Linda, their daughter, was one
Nov. 1 * Mra Ed Nash of Bo«m i
mornlrm. Her son. Bill
and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cox
Center and Mra Ruraell lYi® ',V““*«“*&gt;*•
•»' thelr caps * Mra. John McBain and daughters. Lynda and Carlus iKxnc. Our drctxwt sympathy enjoyed dinner with Mr ftnd ifk Saturday night. * Mrs Rosa Is visiting her parents. Mr. and
__ —..
. — . . .
n.ntHpr r\f
Mra. John Brackens, at Blytheis t-xtendsri to the family. * .._
Birthday Club met at Georgia
iy. Bob Getty is hunting deer
Hor.P,ul
(’rand Rap- accompany Mrs. Howard Brown near Alpena and Bill Getty Is
Brogan's on Wednesday evening. Price returned Saturday, Nov 8.
enHfe con!niunlt’' «' and mother. Mra. Mabel Rarn- hunting in the UP. * Mra. Alice
Eveiyunts unloved tl&gt;e many from a hunting trip in South
U&gt; the Dually.
shdes Laksn b) Mrs. Wilbur Dakota Both got a doer and tcnds
Trtpp win spend Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving to spend a few with her daughter's family. Mr.
Schantz on their recent trip out
Russell Price w
and Mrs George Gilligan, in
her Winter home. * Congratula­ Ann Arbor. * Mr. and Mra. Rex
Dick and Mett Clark were Mr.
Bowne Center on Friday, Nov. 5. Home in Lowell to pay their re­ tions to Mr. and Mra. Robert
of Grand Rapids. ■
* Betty SheUenlMrgw of Has‘“J1? Henry Westra. O’Connell of Wall Lake on their to the Potto family, Mfand Mrs.
..__ ....
_ .......
_ wHn HtArt l-VtHav A
new arrival. Amanda. The Kay Potto, local, Mr. and Mrs
Karl Schants, Laurel Newton
HIM Ellen Price on Friday Nov i Hichard Vendeville of Kalama- O'Connells have three boys.
John Potto and family of Chel­
'
' |xoo were Friday overnight gue*ts
sea. Mr. and Mra. Gerald Potts
Upper IWnsula hunting. &gt; Mr. 5.
of Kalamazoo and Bob Potto and
J*UBhtw »nd tehHly.
and Mra. Wanen Brogan were ■ ,Mr. and Mra. David Relgler of
■
Dorthy
Harper
Tuesday,
Nov.
30,
roommate of East Grand Rapids.
Cartran were visitors of Mr and 1 Mr' Bn&lt;1 Mr&gt; illcRlud Bird. ♦
rr .
„1 “™*IMr. and Mra Itlrhard Htrrt
. Senior Citizens will meet at a
Ifob Brogan and boys of Leach day. Nov 4. ir Mr ind Mn. ,amUy •nJ°Ted «
through
SXr Cl»,„ &lt;JS
,T“2~
““**&gt; &gt;»*« "Descents and Distribution of different date, which will be Dec
with hu hunting group. * Mr.
Property." * Maxine and Julie
and Mra. Phillip Armstrong and Cramer M Pennock Hoaptal SunMrs. Al Sleury, Mra. Leonard Wisniewski have been taking in Balsch win tell the Cliristatas
story with her famous cut-out
wreeknd visiting Ron Tobiases*
Chesapeake Bay retrievers and picture*. * Mr. and Mra. Stanley
&lt;4.Aurora and tlw Edgv Tobtas
Kltch are Uie pai-enl* of a
lamUy of Glen Ellyn.
pupa. In the Fort Wayne. Ind., daughter. Dorothy Det. bom on
show they received ribbons and Thuraday morning at St. Mary's
a silver dish for tlie best of HotpRal. Grand Rapids. She
Hinds District and Richard Toweighed 8H pound*. Mr. Kltch
winners and a second place took the other two cliUdren.
Mm *.wntCa,e at u‘e Medl£al F“cU“ytoth
\
Saturday and Bunday. * Mr. an J
grandparents. Mr. and
® wRh their daughters and fam- M„ prank Dutcher and chlltest Webber, near Baldliiea. Mr. and Mn*
*1. L.__ _
“

By Mn. Richard Clark

received a trophy-and a ftrat
prize ribbon showing Bell m
; i o r Showmanship compeUZLightfoot&gt; accompanied
Mrs.
; Frank Dutcher to Clarksville on
Mra. Robert Bryan, and chU- later’a grandmother, Mra. Leslie Thursday where they attended
Rodney Hoadley of Nile* visited
Mrs. Viola Barrett. * Mr*. Mau­
rice Johncock to staying with her
daughter, Mra Wilbur Dye of
grandchildren in Kalamisoo
hunting.

birthday party for

Michigan State’s 1906 football Fay Wing of Woodland. * Mra.
team played before 347.293 home Roy Kauffman of Clarksville
fans in nve games, the second was a Monday, Nov. B. dinner
best home attendance total In
Spartan history. Ths average

Spartans.

LEGAL

Robert Blough and daughters. Hams were north hunting. * Mr.
and Mra. Lyle Ltlnnar left Wed-

Northville, were Saturday visltora at the Bill Blough home, dr
Mr. and Mra. Bill Blough at­
tended the KP. and Pythian Sla­
ters potluck supper in Middle­
ville Saturday. * Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Blough and children called
on Mra. Georgia Post and *
daughRev.

in Battle Creek and Mr. Myron
Poet in Community Hospital m
Battle Creek Bunday. ★ Mr. and
Mrs. Forrest Buehler were In
Grand Rapids Friday

FUBLICAT1OW OBDEK

where they will hunt. * Earl
Boulter left to go deer hunting
ot Mesick. * John McBain and
son. Rod, went north hunting.
Delton and Prairieville Boy
Scouts will have a swimming
Lloyd Miller of Vastt-

home for Thanksgiving will be
Mr. and Mra. Joe Finkbclner and and Mra. Everett Couch
By France! Johniton
Toni of Galesburg, Miss Bess
» 1*&lt;4*« UU
VSmm 174-14JS Waller of Grand Rapids ami Mrs.
Josephine Anderaon.
The Ted Zieglers will entertain
and Susan of Grand Rapids were
their family on Thanksgiving
route home from Detroit where

Zlegler’s mother, Mrs. Creaete
checkup at Ford Hospital. * Sledge, and the Lynn Btedge
Frank O’Mara was admitted to family at Delton.
the Ferguson - Droste - Ferguson
Hospital at Grand Rapids Nov.
10. He underwent surgery Mon­ nah Williams at Lacey who will
also entertain the Robert B«i-

Mra. BUI Blough.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill .Blough and
clUldrcn. local, and Mra. Robert
Blough and daughters of North-

day, Nov. 4. of Mra Greta Blough.
Mra. Blough returned home with

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Brooke spent Saturday with her
son. Merlin, and family of Sun­
field. * Mr. and Mra. John Cay-

entertained

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for

dinner

on

Sunfield Tuesday evening. * Mrs.
Mildred Shade and Lind*. Mr.

Including
family of rural Sunfield Wed­ .terrain their family
----. ___
. . ._
nesday evening to iielp Marvin
celebrate his birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Shrcll
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Hur­
on Healy, to Adrian Saturday to
visit Sharon ami Alan Goodemoot who are attending college
daughters, and Mr. and Mra. Don
Rdd and family.
Marahall of East Lansing, Mr.
mud play “Send Me No Flowers.’ and Mr*. Harry MacCreery of gn of Chicago and the Robert •
Haslet. Midi. Mr. and Mr*. Hershbergers of Lake Odessa. *
Saturday evening
Claud Howe and Mr. ami Mrs.

Lehigh Acres near Fort Myeys.
Fla. Her daughter. Mrs. R. Addi­ lovely gifts.
son of Sturgis, accompanied her
by car and Mrs. Addison will re- entertained with a family dinner
Bunday, Nov. 14, honoring Uie
Slat birthday of Mra. George
orrd Sunday, Nov. 14. with a Johnson ot Grand Rapid*. Those
Mra. Jack Haaksma and family surprise birthday dinner given
°f R*»d City will be Thankigiv- by her children. Mr. and Mra.
Harry Johnson, Mr. and Mra.
Olmstead and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Knglerth, Mr. and Mrs.
Quintin Olmstead, at the Yode
Wllllam Shade, all of Grand
Rapids.
Ind.

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Lelnaa.-, Mr and Mrs. Marvin
Harrington and Daryl Orbeck
LAWN MOWER REPAIR—Auleft Friday tor Baldwin to go Applionco &amp; General Repair
Business Services Offered
hunting.

Mowers. E. L. Csrpsntsr Hardpeople between 13 to 30 who wish LET OUR EXPERIENCED SERVICE
Center arc the parents to Join in fellowship Saturday.
bom Nov. 15 at Pennock
weighing 7 Iba.. 10 ox* Inter-Lakes Bapttot Church.
Call Service Dept., Montgomery
been named Shelly Ann. There will be a progressive din­
Ward. Histings Wl 5-2954.
ner. Reservations should be in
Automobile &amp; Machinery
Ruth Aim Gonzalls
before Saturdsy. * Mr. and Mra.
Repair
Jack Fries left Thuraday for
Baraga to attend the funeral of WATCH AND DIAMOND RING
REPAIR
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Mr. Frites father. * Mra. Clyde
COMPLETE
AUTO CLASS SERVGilmore
Jeweters.
102
E.
State
Northeul*. Miss Alta McKimmy
St. Phone Wl 1-5316.
■
and Mrs. John Peabody were
Wednesday dinner gueste at the
home. * Mra. Keith Buehler and
lea. 218 N. Jefferson.
children were Sunday dinner McKimmy in Woodland.
CERAMIC, FORMICA, LINOLEUM
Saturday. Nov. 37 at B;»o pm
AND CARPET REPAIR— Hatthe Delton 4H Club will have a
AL SIGNS' TIRE SERVICE. 235 5.

the weekend with her parents.' ।
and Balancing. Brake Relining.
nished. After supper Utere will
Shocks and Muffler Service,
MlMOtlAL MONUMENTS[ lAura Myws of MldtUcvUlc was be games and while elephant cx- WATCH &amp; CLOCK REPAIRING—
945-5170.
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Engraving. Miller Jeweters. 118
Sunday visitors at the Jay
J.
Lowrance BroHtera
W. SuteSt.
CHA^SAW HEADQUARTERS—
Wing tMxne. were Rev. and Mra.
•r-LEkea Baptist Church met
Fay Wing of Woodland and Mrs
supplies. McCulloch
Burden Timm and son. Boyd, of
Uurday night ZIPPERS REPLACED AND REYankee Bprtniii Mra Timm and Bill
Supply’
guewta. * Mr. and Mra. Jay Wing project la making table* They
spent Wednesday with Mr. and
Jefferson.
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RADIATORS Cleaned.
Mra. Harold Calcutt at Lake ------ FOR
decorated boxes for Thankzglv
Grinnell were In MiddlevUlc Sat­ Ing and Christos*. These boxcj
Wl 5-5n6.y
win
be
filled
with
groceriss
for
urday. ★ Mr. and Mra. George
GAMBLE’S REPAIR SHOP—^11
Elliott anil famfiy of Hastings the needy. The ladias are also
making bedroom slippers lor the
ROBERT W. NORWOOD, Mgr. *l&gt;mt Sunday with lire parents, retarded children
’
SERVICE
ALbfcAKES'Of tree, ChrisUAi
-------------'
Clsa* will
meet at Haj._
Michigan has adoixed tie
HEADQUAR7 pot. for an Old Fkahfonod
8. Public Health serrice rec- Christou party. Program will
Jefferson. Experienced mechannunMxWlon for the production be by Dora Johnson. Hnrei Bill­
ing* and Margaret Nichols. EvEisen*. 222 5. Jeffenon.
5-5052.

PUMP SERVICE—Sta-Rtte Waive

All Form* of

Inturance and Bond*
JERRY ANDRUS

al Uie church. Bring a &lt;Isli to
puss, drink will be furniahpd. Tlie

waled. Everyone welcome.

LYONS SEPTIC TANK SERVICE—
lnu*ll*t&gt;on. Dry Weil. Dram
fisld. Pumping ($24.00 for 1st

5381.
Concrete Products

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wait. Ben Franklin Store. State

RENTAL OF WHEEL CHAIRS.
WALKERS AND CRUTCHES—

Phone Wl 5-2123.
ALL

GRADES

WASHED SAND

2134.
Phone Wl 5-5412.

CUSTOM QpiNdlNG ANO MIX­
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to your specifications. Farm Bur-

Miscellaneous

2223.

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Burkey.
WMU student Kay Caston, accompanled toy a few college
friends, will epend the Thanks­
giving holiday with her parents.
Dr. and Mrs. L. J. Caston.

Lansing, Raymond Paul at
Woodland and the Charles Faul*
were held Bunday, Nov. 14, at Thanksgiving at the home of an Thanksgiving.
Paris, Mich.
Thera will be U st the Robert
Mra. E. O. Collier was admit­
ted tn Pennock Hospital for ob- family).'

Carlton
Bunday, Nov. 7. * Mr. and Mrs. Af a girl
Keith Blough and family of Hbspltal
Grand Rapids were Seturday. She has

aEi'S,'

home in Woodridge while Jack

oo the upswi^f in each of Michigan’s three regions lor the

By Mn. Sylvan Tagg
ing at the hospital..
7SJ-3
Words are not adequate to ex­ UJ SM&lt;k U.
ry McCrcrry of Haslett and Mis*
press our thanks but your deeds
of kindness will always be re­ mlng was a visitor at the Turn I Teri Wood of MSU. * Pearl and
membered.
Owen home on Sunday, Nov. 7. * Doris Reuter of Grand Rapids
Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Bhspord
and BUI
Tom Owen on Wednesday, Nov.
Caledonia were Thursday vlslton

Friday evening. * Tho L A S
meets tlu« Thursday at the home
at Mra. Edith Straube, Chib 4

for dinner on Thanksgiving.

Michigan. Mak Mulford relayed
his first, message home to them. Lloyd Clouse of Grand Rapids. Thanksgiving dinner gueett of
her partnta, the George Baulcbee.
Mrs. Albert Mul-

221 W. Mill'
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Phone 945-53II

SENTZ TV COLOR SALES AND
SERVICE —315 S. Hanover.

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING —
Repair and new work. Fixture* TVS. RADIOS &amp; RECORD PLAY­
and supplies. Kelley Electric
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Service. 524 Middleville Rd,
Phone Wl 5-2700 sHer 5 paa,
Hastings.

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Thanksgiving Dcty.

Sunfield Church
Setting for Pretty
Afternoon Nuptials
The Sunfield Church of

The Walter Btlmmera

Backward Glances

Mr nnd Mrs. Howard Mottet
uf ElwoU on Bunday, and Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Sreunan of East
.
.... a
i
?rii“Moffett o*r tere:M&lt;te were
* ell Moffett o. Rheiside we.e

Helen Brimmer and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Brimmer and family of
been Virmontville and Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Brimmer and family of
Vail of Lansing who operate a Cliariotte.
chain of tidrtren markets in
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Hiijh^are
planning to entertain Will
basis The new owners will cam Hughes and Maty of Delton. Mr.
no grocerire or fruXa .but will and Mrs. Leo Maurer and famconfine Uutr stock entirely to lly of Kalamazoo. Mr. and Mrs.
meat Items.
.
Don Thompson nnd family. Mr.

rural Delton, at a double ring
ceremony performed by Rev Chat­
tel Gibb* &lt;’&gt;f Woodland.
'
The altar was decontrol wlUi
two candelabra and isulfete ot
white and red mums tied wlUi
white ribbon*. Mrs. Ace! shelly

Hastings institution. ha*

Every Mountain"

On Thursday evening, mem­
ber* of Nx’hville Lodge Na 255.
F.
A.M. and Zion Chapter Nv
177. R.A.. entertained their faml
lies and guests at the NaahvilJr
club auditorium wkh a dinner-

given in marriage by her father.
Tlie bride was attired in u gown
fashioned from a picture by the

County Clerk Andrus, throug
a misunderetanding. Issued
huntink license instead of a ma:
i riage license to a nervous yowur
fellow in a real hurry Thursday
evening and the error wasn't db-

■atln apron effect on the side
front* was trimmed with flowered
MR. AND MRS LOYAL E. BOULTER
. Miss Gloria Marie Burslcy 1* Married.

light blue Chantilly l«T train
Tlie bride's mother wore a jacket
•Id tn place with a velvet! bell at dies* of red metallic knit with
line.
Jitidqrroom'* mother chose a nasmu blue jersey dress with navy
and Mrs. Daniel ifirvath, sister
white mum corsages

church parlor*, hasted by Mr. and
carrted on blue Lice tana made Mrs. Kenneth Haskins. In the ceafrom material from their trains.
a four-Urred bride's cake topped
similar tn Uie bride s. made from wlUi a miniature bride and groom.
Uie royal blue velvet and light Tiny figuring of the w edding party

groom's aunt. Mrs. Oliver Boulter.

bride from Muskegon; Uie punchi
by Mary Boulter. sister of the'
bridegroom, and the coffix' by Mrs.
Rlcliard Sherer, friend of the bride
Miss Cdta Mead hail charge of
the guest book and Mrs Rnyal
Boulter and Mrs. Eldon Buralry
assisted as the couple opened their
lovely gifts.

The happy couple left on a short
wore an emerald green velvet Jacket

Wl S-9IS7 b
5-5992
221 N. JaHcrscn st Mill

Closed for
Deer Hunting
Nov. 20 »*•« 27

... of a tradition which never
grows old: the giving of thanks for the
abundant harveat, the wealth of love
and happiness nnd good fortune with
which we have been blessed.

field High School. Class of 1961
and nadisated from Elkan Universlty as a denial assistant. She has I
been employed at Sunset Acres I
Nursing Home near Hastings,
The bridegroom was graduated
from Delton High School In 1958
and recently received his discharge
after tiro year* In the Army with
n'S P 4 rating He Is employed at
Del Adams Ford Bales in Lake

Guest of honor was Mra Jennie
Ulrey. Rhuidmothrr of the bride.
I Guests attended from Delton.
! Prairieville. Cloverdale. Plainwell.
Martin. Muskegon. Nashville. Has­
tings. Woodland, Lansing, I-owril.
Bath. Charlotte. Battle Creek. Pot­
terville. Eaton Rapids. Grand
Ledge. Vermontville. Woodbury and
Sunfield.
will

spend

Thanksgiving

Day

KikMs.’ Xlwsyi oc the job' M*d&lt;
ta» «&lt;n SheffleM. Englj-xl. they
in-p'tktwfh ve(tables, paiilrj. fait.
iccdons.' It's * jcreeCmrt isd l&lt;d
prytt-upgti. » twk hsevner, 1 tapper
tai sticky trill* topi snd s bee&gt; tattle-

The symbols someday may change,
but the spirit behind them will forever
remain the same.

LEQnnRD-OSGOOD

FR«!lfiMtt.« viMt

5795

■junenaLJdofne

Caorl Forslund.

CORNER WALNUT AND S. JEFFERSON
HASTINGS

122 £. Fulton St. Grand RapHs.'Uich.

JACK D OSGOOD

CHARLES H. LEONARD

Phon. 945-2471

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FABULOUS SAVINGS!

SAIB
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JUST 7 LEFT

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sterling other demltasse spoons
from the Johensson family tn
Sweden, also congratulation* from
Chatrtn. who lived with the Bur-

Wl 5-9187

Old Symbols

mlt to hunt small game instead

ail thl* with the Justice of the
formed the train. Iler fingertip veil
Flower girl was Debbie Shelly, I'lriMnivlew Home Economics
of French illusion fell from’ an cousin of Uie bride. Her dress of
royal, blue velvet war. fashioned; Z" M. S’m^u1TUB^:^oZTm ptannnT
of material from the wedding gown by the bride and by the bride's'
mother She wore a headpiece
wore a cameo sterling silver neck- identical to the tsidrematd* and; slse.’S'
carried a basket of white snd red inerting held at the home ofill^ Crown Theater foe Runda?
__ ._______
mums.
Mrs. Jack Schreiner
Nov. ..
2. Mrs ; afternoon and evening to Drerei.t
mums on a white Bible with white
Attending hU twin brother os I Wayne Paige presented "Dressing
PJftUr5l.
best man wu Royal Boulter of, by Design '
Sister.’ featuring Viola Allen in
KfnHiv,
fru' the Atareinir role Tlic net ott*friend of the bride. Grand Rapids gu»on. half-brother of the bride- j
Her sleeveless ballerina length groom, from Prairieville, and Allen 1 Mr. and Mra W. A. Schollhccn I donated to County Home for the
f 405 8. Cass will be spending, purcime of a vlctoroU and rec­
an empire waistline, and a boat Ferguson. nepliew of the bride-

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wrist* and In back with tiny
aelf &gt; covered buttons Ute front
skirt of Chantilly lace over taffeta

Hi-fi and tape recorders
. ft repaired quickly.

Mrs Carl Lightcap and Slicrry
wc&gt;c dinner
U1M11V, guests on Sunday of
w-re
the Leo" MnurcnTof' Katarmutoa
carl was north deer hunting.
Mr. 0IMj Mu. Richard W.
Johnson are planning to spend
Thanksgiving with their son. the
Edsel Johnsons ot Grand Rap­
Ida The Jack Mullens ot Grand
Rapids will also be guccta
Mrs. Stella Hultngs of 222 E.
Mill had Uie misfortune to break

Wouldn't thes* sturdy, nriti-pteid;
kikhM ypests loA preily hsnginf '

Chantilly lace over slipper satin
with a scalloped neckline and long

Why Drive
Around With a Faulty
Auto Radio?

Rapids where they win spend
Thanksgiving with the James
Turner fam Uy.
.
...
....
Mr’' Maurlt* Hu«h« of PlalnweU
&amp;IuJ Mn(

court, ia now associated .Vtth
Attorney Kim Sigler.
pre - Thanksgiving celebnitl.m ,iay to spend Jhank*glving Day
and also a birthday obacminee and the weekend with Mr*. Ehl*
for Russell. Thanksulving Day Preydyl of Northville.
!
-----------------ur.
U,rt Hubo .nd !

Uie

when Gians Marie Burnley, daugh­
ter pf Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Bursley. ruml Vcntiontvllle. ljecumr

TVS™
1. W.nnicE

few weeks ago and , Lord and non. Jolm. Mr.
----- J *------------- Mra Stanley Halsey and
I childrenfind Mr. and Mra.
Hi irate Arres Rest Home.
ett Lord, all of Charlotte
The Carl Kings of 424 E. Wil­
liams Street are planning to en- montvilte for 1lianlu-giving

Hlh i

and Mrs. Carl Lightcap and
datiahtenv. Bhrrrv and Mr. and

f—Till! H.MHTNQK BANNER

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Check this List for the

New 1965 Model
Galaxie 500

DRIVE ONE
OUT!

or the
Fairlane 500
You've Been
Wanting to Own!

Galaxie 500

Galaxie 500
4-Door Sedan

4-Door Sedan

McKibbln*. of Yankee Springs,

Galaxie 500

Galaxie 500

4-Door Sedan

4-Door Hardtop

Prtnk Kurrs. on Friday.

Galaxie 500 4-Door Sedan
Wimbletaw While

Fairlane 500
4-Door Sedan

Michigan Outdoors”
MORT NEFF

with

t/luto - Owners

Fairlane 500
2-Door Sedan

Test Drive the Total Performance Car
* n

Coleman
Earl Coleman
201 S. Michi*™

agency
Jim Coleman

Hotting*
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At Bargains You Won t Believe DENNED
Right Here in Hastings At ■&gt; Ford, Inc. |&gt;

328 N. Michigan
Phone
945-2421

�Nothing Stops
A Real Smoker,
Professor Says

Kathy Lang in
President of
MSV Sorority

Cigarette amokera would rather'
switch than fight.
And, despite acientiflc data on

Rites Saturday
At Delton for
Juanita Keller

Kathy Lang, daughter of

Retired Farmer
Found Dead at
Lake Odessa

year the U. 8. Public Health Ser­
vice issued u warning that ciga­
rette smoking is a health hazard,
th* consumption of cigarettes
will reach an all-time record
high this year," he pointe out.
“Over the broad sweep of the
record of cigarette sales, events

ber officiating. assirtcd by th?
Prudence Noble Chapter No. 3M
OES with Interment In Evergreen
Cemetery «t Bloomingdale, MJch-

latest
patterns

September Sales
TaxHere$U)U89

has been assigned to Langley
APB. Va, after completing Air
Force basic training. The airman,
a 1003 graduate ot Lakewood In tile balance of the year which
finished down only 2.4 parent.
the Job an a communications Wilhelm says.
specialist with the Air Force

Sales taxes collected jjn Barry

Vets Compensation
Goes Up December 1

THANKSGIVING

Armed Forces
-News Notes -

Freida Hummel

Of Lake Odessa

pla"

A FLOOR TO MltT

compensation payments begin­
ning Dec. 1. Robert M. FitzGer-r—r- ~
*ld. manager of the Veterans
jin Jaetar.vn, Dec. 2. 3 from 1 to Administration Regional Office

IVESY BUDGET

HASTINGS FLOOR
COVERING

Succumbs Nov. 16
Michigan Alumnae Club for
their echolarship fund, and for
the Continuing Education for

Mn. Hummel died Tuesday
evening. Nov. 16, at Pennock
Hospital, where she had been for

WiUJam

f.

123 W. S.o». SI.

KIWANIS WORLD TRAVEL SERIES

Poetry Corner j

Tuesday, November 30, 1965

JACKSON WINTER

Arnold

William F. Arnold, mana­

This is Egypt*

ger of the Model Finance
Office at 140 W. State

Street (next to The Cop­

per Lantern), invites you
to call him ot Wl 5-3429

sales rose 25 percent between
1903 and 1M4. the year ot the
health report. Pipe tobacco
siles also increased IQ percent

at any time you need $25

to $1,000.

Money for
Fall Needs
• Take a "dream" vacation
• toy a beat er new car

noneer tn Battery A of the ar­
tillery's 2nd Howitzer Battalion,
entered the Army in May of this
year, completed basic training
at Fort Knox. Ky . and waa-last

Central Auditorium

rich foil flowera-wlll moke your

8:00 P.M.

vice report on long-run smoking
behavior, it seems likely that ac­
tions such as warnings on pack­
ages and advertising codes will

long remembered; festive day!
o Pay oH your biU.

• Cart yen' monthly payment
56 MONTHS TO RtPAY ,

of autumn's choicest flowers
into your home for Thanks­
giving

BWI

home of your hostess if
you are spending the .day
with friendsp^etrelahves.

MODEL FINANCE
140 W. State St.
Hottingi

Phone or visit" Us today—

New York Life

cut, it ieein, likely that this
would not be terribly effective
In reducing the smoking of

Phone Vermontville

We have a glorious selec­

tion of table centerpieces,
cut flowers and corsages. We

259-7298

send Thanksgiving Flowers and

Plants ANYWHERE.
BUY MICHIGAN GROWN FLOWERS FROM YOUR

aaka of cigarettes are one of
the moot stable at all industry
sales and even drprvmlnna do
not influence tlieni very much.

Allied Florists

Adults $1.25

Students 50c

SAVE to BUILD or BUY

right down!
see our new collection of

Save Before
December 10th
’When you care enough to send the very best1!

jl

HOME
DECORATIONS

INITIAL
NAPKINS,

“ COASTERS
a MATCHES

EVERYBODY

LOVES

DIVIDENDS

Months
Divide!
Why Wait To Be Comfortable?

as of December

1965

ESPECIALLY THE 4% KIND

ChooM also from BOWS and
RIBBONS

GIFT WRAPPING

in the Roll or Sheets.

136 E. State St
Phone Wl 5-3853

�JudiHi Uehlsitnsr
Completes Nurse s
Training in Illinois

2—THE HASTINGS BANNER

Protestant SOS
Appeal to Feed
Needy
Underway. PLEASANT VALLEY UNITED
. .
,
• This week marks the 13th w»- BRETHREN CHURCH

&gt; GRACE LUTHERAN UHURUH
j S. Jefferson &amp;t Walnut SO.

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH PEOPLE'S BIBLE CHURCH
...
___ —
: till- V **
&lt;!»■««
LeRoy Kenney. Pastor
11 am. Morning worship.
Rer. John Joidwwna
10 am. Bunday school
e.
Wed,
r. prayer,

TRINITY GOSPEL CHURCH

Special

Thanksgiving

service

EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Broadway al Center
used in expressing- our gratitude
Rev. Don M. Gury. Rector
on Jointly through the Church
9, am.
— Holy Communion (or In God.
World Service program of the Advent Sunday. Men's NationNatxtnal Council of Churches, u-ide corporate communion, tol- HASTINGS BAPTIST CHURCH
mdliona of pounds of foodstuffs towed by breakfast.
Mr. Donald Elmore
alleviate critical needs caused by ] n ant MotDlng prayer and
Director of Music and Youth
ataora, such as famines. Hoods. J and clasnai for cHDdnm.
' poUUcal upbcavela and war.
, Thanksgiving Day. Holy Comto use of food-Ior-work project*. | Monday. Nov. 29. Holy Comant
• |l*l
h Ute
UK: buildtng
(AJll'U.1, of n*da,
’ . niUHUMl
tnunion lit
at IB
n Hun..
am., 1UUUWCU
followed I*.
by ■ ....
•chooin and other community meeting of the clergy of l hr j children

Sr. High
Monday. 7 pm. Troop 73.
Thuraday, 3:30 pm. Children'.'

Phone DR 4-8377

Evening service. 8 pm.
Bible Study Wed, 7:30 pm.

Church school. 9:45 am.
Worship service. 1030 am.
Quimby Church

ST. ROSE CATHOLIC

Christian Sciericc
Text Announced

F

Insurance Agency

Over Miller's Jewelers
120 W. STATE ST.

Phone
Wl 5-4174

CARLTON SEVENTH-BAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Elder Gerald N. Slack
Sabbath school. 9:30 am.
Saturday worship, 10:45 am.
pm.

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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,

Sunday service, 11 am.
Bunday school, IL am.
Wednesday service. 7:46 pm.
Reading room open Wednes­
day and Saturday. 2 to 4 pm.
Wed. evening service. 8 pm.

CEDAR CREEK BIBLE
CHURCH
Campground Rd.. 8 miles south
of Hastings
Pastor. Donald Tack
morning. Public invited. Topic:
Sunday school 10 am.
■•ThanJugiving."
Worship. 11 am,
Youth meeting, 6:15 pm.
FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
1330 N. Broadway. Hastings
Bible study, 7:30 pm.
Rev. George J. Huber, Pastor
Phone 945-3195
Where a Christian ^pertenoe
Makes you a Member.
10 am. Sunday scliool.
11 am. Morning warship.

What’s new about the
’66 Plymouth Belvedere?

7:30 pm. Evening worahlp.

WOODLAND
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Richard VandenBoKh,
Pastor
Sunday school. 10 am.
Morning worship, 11 am.
Youth Fellowship, 7:30 pm.
WOODLAND
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
’8319 Coats Grove Road
Rev. Charles Glbb-i, Pastor
Worship services. 9:45 am.
Sunday school. 10:45 am.
Junior choir, 4 pm. Thursday.
Aduli choir practice. WednoH
day. 7:30 p.m.
age. Thuraday, 7:30 pm.

WOODLAND
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH

1503 Johnson, Lake Odessa, Mich.
Sunday school. 10 am.
Morning worship. U *m.
Christian Endeavor,' 6:30 prm
, Wad, 8 pm

Everything
(From bumper to bumper)
Let yourself go.,.to your Plymouth Dealer’s
W/FU«r/»IlVl0l»jl/VAllANT/»AMACU0A

ftSIffiffiS

Barry $ Farm Store

Dewey's Car Palace

5. Hanover at Hastings City limits

M-43 at Sprague Rd.. Delton

Following
Hinalxlo Sanitarium tor cmptoy-

9:45. am. Sunday school.
11 am. Morning worahlp.
6 pm. Young People'# service. in nursing. Judy aaya “I don't
7 pm. Evangelistic service.
want to be Just another ordinary
nurse. I wanL.to do something
special.' She expresecd her
IRVING CHAPEL
carry the moral issue of traffic
Rev. Chalmer Miller, Pastor
V..
---------- —
Phone RO 5-3503
into thio aru*.
all faiths as they vrorahlp this

Worahlp. 10:30 am.

WESLEYAN "
.
METHODIST CHURCH
rs. Michigan
Jensen, Poster
school.
11 am. Morning worahlp. Jun­
ior church and nursery provided.
7:30 pm. Evening service.
Wadnnday, 7:30 pm. Family
Night. Adults, Youths. Junior*
and Children,
Chow
WOODBURY
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH

Village of Woodbury

PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
.
Rev. Arbutus Huslcas. Pastor

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Broadway and Center streets
Willard H. Curtis. Minuter
Sunday. Now. 28.

year diploma program which 13
affiliated with Andrews Univer­
sity in Berrien Bpringa
STONEY POINT
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
R*v. Owenneth Sebring, Pastor
10 am. Sunday school.

8 pm. Preaching.

McCALLUM UNITED
BRETHREN IN
CHRIST CHURCH
“The Church in the Wildwood"
Otto Lake Road
6:30 Junior High Youth Fel­
lowship.
Morning worship, 10 am.
6 30 Senior High Youth Fcl! Sunday school. 11 am.
lowshlp at Uie church.
| Christian Endeavor. 7:30 pm.
«8 Adult Discussion Group.
Prayer meeting and Bible study
.Monday—7 Boy Scouts.
Tuesday—3:30 Cub Scout Pack Wcdne-iday evening at Mr. and
Mrs. Ira Osgoods.
meeting. Memorial Hall
Wednesday Activities
HASTINGS CONGREGATION
OF JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES
Iwane of Mrs Janus OiUer.

’V

practice.

6:30 Krik Hoyse cRott pracUoe.
ciuidrer. fo grades
WUllpm
Edwards director.-J. . • .

Saturday. 8,

Will be
Lands."
Mrs Wesley Logan.
Mra. Richard Sharpe.

MIDDLEVILLE CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHAPEL
706 W. -Main Street
- R^Earl Schipper
Worship, 10 am. .
Sunday school. lf:16 am.
Evening worship, 7:30

2980 N. Euclid. Bay City, died on
Friday morning. Nov. 19, at Gen­
eral Hospital in Bay Cltv alter

MH.O BIBLE CHURCH
R3 Delton
Rev. Frank Crabb. Bible teacher. and two daughters, Pamela and
A. J. Spoelstra, Pastor
Bunday school. 10 am.
vilku and a brother. Harold
Worahlp, 11 am.
Sunday evening service. 7:30.

Letweai sovlcm. AU Invited

home-of Mrs Haasl Doolittle.
1 Clide 6 will have a pa'Jttoi:

Daughter of
Nashville Man
Dies on Friday

Hospital to operated by the Lake'
Union Conference of Seventh- .

Evangelistic service. 7:30 pm.

LAKEWOOD R. U. B. CHURCH ; UJJITCD BRETHREN IN
— Silvcmall. Pastor
.
CHRIST CHURCH
Rev.. Corl
Morning worahlp. 10 am.
am. Morning worahlp.
Sunday worahlp. 7:30 pm.
Wednesday worsldp for entire Junior church.
family.
Adult# Bible study and prayer.

Rsv. David Hawley.
Youth Fellowship. 7:30 pm.
6:30 pm. All Young Peoples
'
Boys and Giris fellowship, 7:30
meetings.
Choir practice. 8:30.
families
Wednesday. Dec. 1, Emmanuel! ?■'*• P-®- Musicale preaanted
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Since Church World Service Guild at 2 pm. home of Mrs. K b&gt;'
various musical Kr}’ul» of ttays. Before Masses on week307 E. Marshall Street
n .... .
the church, inesoan tnr the nasMinister, Dale R. Harvey
Daily Masses. 7 and
tribuud overseas a total of thni
-----------410 E. Madison, 945-5065
; Monday — 6:30 pm. Pioneer
| 9:45 am. Church school. Supt.
and a quarter bUlton pounds of HASTINGS
Girls Clubs
' govtnunerit commodity foods. FREE METHODIST CHURCH
L°n
«nh&gt;p.
Tuesday—6:30 pun-CSB Stock­ ST. AUGUSTINE.
plus 150 million pounds ot other
Boltwood and E State Road
MIDDLEVILLE
foods and self-help matexiala Rev. Marvin Sickmlller. Pastor ade Boy's club.
W“‘Wednesday. AcUvlUes
contributed through CROP
‘Uld prayer'
Sunday school. 9 45 sm.
(Christian Rural Owncas Pro-,
ST. AMBROSE CATHOLIC
, 9 am. Women's prayer band.
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
gram). High-protein food supple­
CHURCH AT DELTON
ments given by CROP help vic- , Wednesday prayer. 7:30 pm. I 7:30 pm. Prayer meeting and Rev. FT. Denis P. Nash. Pastor Rev. Howard W. Ito^cra, Pastor
Bible study.
time at severe malnutrition’ A warm_____________
1301 S. Hanover Street
Invitation to extended
8:30 pm. Adult choir rehearsal.
10 am. Sunday school.
i 8.30 pm. Board Meeting.
OUR LADY OF GREAT OAK.
Church world Service worsa [hls frt(1,diy church.
; Thursday—6:30 pm. CSB Bat- DOWLING
- ckwely with the Divuion of InYouth meeting. 0 15 pm.
hTursdsy—6.30 pm. CSB BetEvening Gospel Hour. 7 pm.
~ .----- - . .. —* oiia - hiuc rrcc ,-ucukkih» tolion Boys Clubs.
,hL .
broadcast over WFUR.
Wcdnotday Prayer, 7:30 pm.
Nursery during regular mt- COATS GROVE
zm
.—i of Churches, ba-d
cw
We(1 4 5 pm
Council
based m
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Geneva. Switzerland.
HASTINGS
1 Young People. Thuraday. 7 pm.
Cor. Cost* Grove Rd. and
GRACE BRETHREN CHURCH
. HASTINGS SEVENTH-DAY
Durkee Road
: THE GALILEAN
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Charles Oibbs. Pastor
Rev. Russell Sarver, Pastor
i BAPTIST CHURCH
Elder C. L. Wilber. Pastor
Floyd Walter. Supt.
Sunday school. 10 am.
I Fbnnir Freeport High Scliool
404 W Colfax
Ph. Wl 5-5319
Bible school, 10 am.
The divine protection given to । Sunday school. 10 am.
Worahlp hour, 11 am.
Sunday
service. 7 pm.
David In his fight with Goliath i Worship service. 11 am.
Worahlp. 11 am.
Christian Endeavor Sunday. 5.
Tne Bible, the whole Bible and
and later his tafety from the
Wednesday prayer. 7:30 pm.
pm. Ruth Turner, new leader. nothing taxf the Bible.
jealous rage of King Saul will be ’ Wed. prayer meeting. 8 pm.
Sunday. “Faith for Today." on rouin we nrea you.
.
.
included In the Leaiwm-Sennon [ The little church with the big TV. WOOD. Channel 8, 8:30 am.
Don’t forget Christian End®- north ‘IRVING WESLEYAN
Sunday. Voice of Prophecy. vor prater drive. Help by glv- • jiktBODIST CHURCH
The subject to “And- &gt;
Radio WJEF 1230. 8:30 am.
Ing. Bee Mra. Richard Darty. !Cpr 0, 8lM0n ,nd Buehler Road
'cnl 'and Modern Necromancy, BOWENS MILLS CHAPEL
Hypnotism.
KILPATRICK
alias
Henry VanTU. Evangelist
Her. Morris 'Borgman. Pastor
10 am. Morning service.
UNITED BRETHREN .CHURCH DELTON
i Sunday schrol. 10 am.
11:15 am. Sunday school.
M-68 Woodland
METHODIST CHURCH
Mnmlm worahln 11 am.
Rev. R. A. Hoffman
। Young People'# service. 7&lt;pm
Maiclus E. Taber. Mmia
Call Wl 5-3481.
10 am. Sunday ichbof.
Evangelical nervlce. 8 pm.
Church Study, Sunday.
11 a m. Worahlp service.
ORANGF.VlLLE
Wonthip. Sunday. II mil';
BAPTIST CHURCH
Youth Fellowship, Sunday.
LAKEWOOD
BAPTIST CHURCH
.X
. 3 Mlles SOUth'
Prayer Group.
Community Room above
VM3«m- Bondt . .
oping a protection
Woodland Fire Button
11 am. Morning wo
Chancel choir, rehearsal, 7 pm.
gram that Is right for
7 pm. Evening wdr
Thursday.
huraday.
Wednesday, 7:30 p
require* expert planning. Be­
11 am. Worship service.
study
and prayer service.
CARLTON CENTER
cause we offer insurance of
7:30 pm. Evening service.
METHODIST CHURCH
7:30 pm. Wed. prayer service.
every kind for your home, car,
Rev. Richard VandenBasch
family or business, we can ob­
Sunday school. 10:15 am.
jectively analyze your require­

■

1 lowing the uauanca ot a formal
OF GOD CHURCH
102 E. Woodland Annuo

school. 10 am.

and the disadvantaged in many
i\iraday. Nor. 30, Holy Comlands n chance to wmk and cam muntoti for St. Andrew's Day at .

RANDSEN'C

Michigan's Traffic Safety Sab-

Hospital, Hinsdale. Ill.

joint ovrercua programs of loud
Christian Endeavor.
distribution to the needy in 42 Donell Starbard, president.
oountelra.
Junior Christian Endeavor. 7 WOOD-TV,

ments over-all, and balance
your insurance dollars to fit
them best. There’s no cost or
obligation for this service. Call
m for details.

.

Sabbath weekend
.
p, . i
Begins on Friday

Mtos Judith Kay Lechlehr.er n

Dlvine worahlp, 10:46 am.

to your
Insurance
planning

i Traffic Safety
o
. wz f

the Moody - Gephart Funeral
Home at 2 pm. Monday with
the Rev. James E. Johnson, offi­
ciating.
EVANGELICAL UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH
IL J. Buwalda. Minister
Pboncw Wl 5-3397. Wl 6-4905
Office hours Tuesday through

other times by appointment.
Sunday service schedule
Leon West, Supt. in charge.
There are claerir. and competent

Sunday Public Talk, 3 pm.
Watchtower "Bible Study. 4:15 vlded.

BALTIMORE U. B. CHURCH
10 nn. Sunday school.
11 am. Morning worship.
Wednesday prayer meeting

parennage.

mon: "A City Coming Down.''
Text: Hcb. 11:10. Organist,
Mrs. Ruth Wat
6 p.m. Y Hour In the Youth
Department.
mon:

Evangelism

and

the

Monday. 7 pm. Teen Fellow■hip.
Bank.
s
Wednesday. Day of Prayer and
Vm Sm Morning group.
7 pm. Evening groups

Mr. Gerald Ortroth. director.
" Friday. Friendship class, 2 pm.

�I
Henry Bollinger Personal Mention
Of Woodland
Sunday
Funeral service* for Henry
Bollinger. 85. who died Sunday
morning. Nov. 21 at 9 am. al
the Medical Care Facility were
to be held Tuesday at 1:30 at
the Pickens Funeral Chapel. pausch. Dr. and Mr*. Robert
Huebner and Mr. and Mr*.
•Jock" Clarey spent the weekend
in South Bend. Ind., and attend­
ed Uie Notre Dame-MBD game.
The "Jock" Clarey* orc plan­
ning to entertain her mother.

Bay City will be spending
Tliank.'glving with her sister, the
Run Cummings.
The J. J- Meads are planning
to leave Wednesday to spend
Thanksgiving with the Hubert
Meads of Berrien Springs. Tlic
Carl Damsons will also be guests.

taken, I believe, routh of Ed. over or you would blow the mufOtls' place on top of the little tUr ott.
1&gt;1UI Next is the hand powered
Next is Charles Whittemore4spray rig used by Clint Burpee.
—
—-------at
- our
— place.
•
------------------------- operating the pump 1*
tiwvahlng
Charles!
Xtcr and Uw Hwuyrr
is leaning on the wheel. Abe
Hayward is on the lank wagon,
bundle pitchers wive Rea* Musson and George Havtn*. &lt;Notatlon by Burpee: notice that this my schoolmate*
it would cut the feeder raote ott.
i Well Burp that explains the Ben Jenkins always used one
plcuirew
j ftnd he never had any good com.
-------------------- ---------------------I Now I want to make xxnejWo called it a double shovel
The picture of Ardy Owen's comments on a few cf your —-* —
firm nutomobllc will Inlcrtat articles John McKlbbtn and I
Hubert Cook. Ardy was certainly cut wood for Albert Wleringn's

family of Saginaw, and they will
also visit their mothers. Mr*.
Ruby Lowe and Mr*. Beatrice
Lonsberry of Bay City, during
Ute holiday. Mra. Lonsberry is
returning home with them to
visit for two week* before leav­
ing for California.

By H r&gt;- Burpee
Just a few days ago. I recrived ■
a letter and a dandy bunch of
picture* from my friend. R oy. T&gt;«r Burp:
Douglas of Pine Grove. Cali. I
I haven! written you In
am in hopes the BANNER will ». lo'’K Unu'- but I have some
reproduce tlww pictures for me Pictures to send you. Will try
and make tJUs week* column u “,lrt explain them.
real picture gallery. They are | One wu taken of the old Path
all so plain and art of people so Ma.: it system of working out a

cu*ed nearly every other word
and my Uncle Manning said hi*
nick name wt* "Hubby, by J. C.
James Henry by G-D Mosier.
I remember when the gang in

Double Stamps

THE
FRIENDLY,
i FOLKS /

)wd a gravel pit next to Thorn­
apple River, and they’ Itad a
number of skeletons, arrow licads

TUES. &amp; WED
No Coupon Necessary

this week with a poem Hut Roy
Douglas very graciously lent me.
It had been sent to him by
Grace Colvin of Route 3, Has­
tings. I don't know who wrote It
but I thought it was preUy good.

Silver Platter

QUARTER SLICED

Silver Haller

Working out Township taxes under Uie Path Maxter Bystcra
whereby individuals exchanged labor and equipment for work
on township roads In exchange for township tax credits.

Now I imve often thought
That when my Jointa are achy,
And when my hair U all turn­
ed gray.
And kn&lt;es are rather ahakey.

Patrick Cudahy

Just like they do for flivera.
And when on»V form 1* bent
with age.
And get* to looking shoddy.
How nice fwould be to trade It

Tlie Coast Guard Cutter
was Uie first. U. a aljlP to
Japanese fire during the
on Pearl Harbor, Dec. 7,

Taney
return
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�in Barry County’s ONE-STOP Shopping Center
From something to wear to something for the home, from glamorous
big gifts to important little gifts .... HASTINGS merchants have everything
for your Christmas Shopping Success. Your HASTINGS Stores are aglow
with the festive Spirit of The Season .... bright with the glimmer and •••’
gleam-of Yuletide decorations .... and, best of all, They’re ready with an
abundance of gifts and ideas to please, every person, to fit every purse.
Come see and share in the ^excitement, the dazz le and delight of Shopping
now while wonderful gift7 Selections are at their very peak. For variety
&lt; and value, for friendlier Service and greater Convenience .... Christmas Shop
in HASTINGS, your home town!

A Message from the Listed Civic Minded Firms in Cooperations with the Hastings Area Chamber of Commerce
Hastings Cut Rate Shoe Store

Winick’i
Clothing for the Family

The Fine Way of Eating

For the Entire Family

St. Martin Floral

Renner Ford, Inc.

Electric Motor Service

National Bank of Hastings

White's Photography
Studio — Candid — Commercial

Bea’s Music Box
Organ &amp; Piano Studio

The Sherwood Agency

State at Jefferson

Howers by Chip Cr Irene

The Strand Theatre

WBCH
1220 on four Rad

Larke Buick-Chevrolet

,

Goodyear Brothers

Stowell Building Service
General Contractors

John Deere Farm Implements

Gardner’! Pharmacy

Clevelands’ Men’s &amp; Boys’

Dependable Prescriptions

Clothing &amp; Footwear

Hasting' Grain Or Bean Co.

Barry’s Farm Store
Chrysler - Plymouth - Valiant

Rcahm Motor Soles

Quality Materials - Guaranteed Workmanship
Hustings Point &amp; Wallpaper

Bonder Grovel Co. *

* Completi

A-whed-Sand and Crave]

107 E- State St.

Mary’s Beauty Shop

The Hastings Bowl

Hair Shaping. Styling &amp; Permanent Waving

Alma M. Floglaton

City Food &amp; Beverage

Open 9 A.M. to 11 P.M. Daily

Earl R. Boyes Real Estate
Halting* Area Properties

East Side Lumber Co.

The Superette

Gilmore Jewelry

Hastings Hotel
For Your Dining Pleasure

Open 9 A.M. to 11 P.M. Deify
Jacobi’ Prescription Pharmacy

Central Radio fr TV
Service by Howard Trumbull

Koachelee Inc.

118 S. Jefferson

Footwear for the Family

Berth Studio

Hastings Cleaners

Portrait &amp; Commercial Photography

.

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Hoon Standard Service
N. Broadway at Slate
Doles Bake Shop
Department Store

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MiHor Jewelers

Jerry Andrus

Ironside Monument Works
Artistic Design in Marble and Granite

Burkey Soles &amp; Service

Complete Radiator &amp; Auto Glass Service

Farm Bureau Services
Feed

Walldorff Furniture
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Bun McPharlin’s Men’s Wear
Homo cl Pendleton Woolens

Building Supplies

102 E. State

Pontiac - Oldsmobile ■ Cadillac

.

Barry County Ready Mix
Corporation

Mahler Motor Sales
Lincoln &amp; Mercury

Miller’s Dairy Stere

Eckardt Auto Sales

Hastings Motor Salas

Coleman Agency

W. J. McAllister
Sinclair Petroleum Products

Patrick C. Hodges

Logo Pharmacy
Walgreen Agency

Sckader's Office Supply

H»«ing» C*y l«nk

The Fuller Agency, Inc.

150 W. Court k

Dependable Jeweler

For Business. Home &amp; School

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Stores sparkle with festive
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Shopping trips to local stores are easy and relaxed.
You can solve all of your Christmas worries in one trip

■ or several, whichever you prefer. Time and travel are

of little consequence when you shop here. Bring
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Choose Now for
Peak Selections
'V

Il is part of a successful Christmas for them and
• Hasting Merchants are anxious to have thqip. &gt;.»

Everything is conveniently arranged for ease and

Greater
Variety

Selections tn every gift category of gift

nierchai|li^e will not bo as complete during tlie
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enjoy

the widest poevibler choice in style, color,

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sb* and tpiantity of everything you have in mind

comfort. Shop here, now and save time and trouble.
• • • and It’s all fresh out of the packing boxes.

and

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Checking his Watch
So he’ll be In Hastings on time!
He’s Scheduled to arrive Monday Evening
DECEMBER 6th Between 6 &amp; 7p.m.
Be sure and have Mom and Dad bring you down town for the arrival

of Santa Claus. He'll be making a spectacular appearance near the corner of Stale
and Jeffunion right before your very eye*. Don't mis* it!

STORES WILL BI OPEN EVENINGS FROM DECEMBER
6H&gt; UNTIL CHRISTMAS EVE.

any gift
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Plenty of
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Ifastiugs lias plenty of
niuuicipai parking urea6
clone to every section ot
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whichever you prefer.

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Teen-agers JPin Best-in-State Honors
On 4-H Projects; 4 Given Chicago Trips

Altoft 4lTerf
Plan Yule Party
The Altoft 4H Club met on
Thuraday at the Altoft School.
A Christmas partv is being
planned for Dre. 16. Chairman is
Cindy Tullck with Janice Lan­
do*. Jack Kellar. Dtisty Rodri­
quez. Ralph Westbrook and Lin­
da Tullck to help. It was voted to
exchange your name with a
friend tn the club or girl bring
a girl's-gift and boy a boy’s gift

THE

HASTINGS BANNER

Highlights Interesting

FARM NEWS
whlch arranges for span- j
sorahlp of 41! award programs
r.upcrvlwd by tho Cooperative
Extension Service.

Preserving Food
Oldest Project
For III Girls

GUm Manufacturing Company.

Barry Farm
Calendar.

Middlevflle
By Mrs. Mary Jackson
Quality Education
Tlii* Is the fifth In n series of

The first culinary art learned nlng program. Thia mark* Kerr's
by 4H Club girls more than a

Secadty Shut c»ore». MSU
Qua 11 tv Education is the;
ssDBCM- X«u&lt;mu &lt;H
(brand of scliool proemm that all
J“rii Lta‘tt&amp; School. LwUcre parent*'should desire for their
preeerving food.
A preference fa home preMnkm. cearn unity C«uur.
children. Il is based on n com•Cannlng Clubs" they were BfTvr&lt;1 vegetable*, frotta. Jams,
«poa'le of activities or offerin-called in those earlv dav* and mraIi' cooked dishes and Ixik.d
the caroling project corainid «ooda appear, to have rrached a -m a
'
&lt;•»&gt;'«* «T 7’n,,“'.77’
to boA^luabie to tL
nr»’ high-tn 4H. A ttrooger an- dec s-k*i.»x.»o Mhk Ft-aw^. for at) iwhnols tn the state. The
w oe valuable tn the
pro- ,
,— ■ amui bmUm
lin|y limitations are thn&lt;.
jB“,*1’.brou«ht about by the sire of a
a-Bury Co *11 tv Bkaw,! zchool which may limit the cur­
ine I * wjtMtv. Uris.
ricular nrocram offered due t"
tt/ci*? 7*Vm 'rt,U
nn insufficient number of stu6 .soil Diftita BuxtM* »wt- dent* for efficient onranbtatlon
and the ability and willinmer.
modem method*. knon letter, Ji£- sot a. Micktgin. a y n.
•Teeervatiou."
| .kill.
_kll. “ . ' ri„f. I-—.,I—.
.Ina
w««- 1 of tlie
the cttlrens
clttrens
of a dts..
district
M to&gt;
...
.. . 7„ ,H V'.'i
Harbor
. a procram.
This information centre Jron Uon are a)| fmbodird in the DB0. l ?dinner,
—«*»»»(lull
c.-uaiy
DHlA
a*i&gt;B»*i. mpport. sucit
“

: rood preservation program, a '
MetSwii.i exarch.
committer spokesman said.
DM IS—Jr. til laMtmMp Kkool.
I There are oppotunlUre for: 7 ,0
■ o«»m&gt;uiity c»«ut.
tasting. cxperimenUnjr.' trying different methods, dtsnonstrnt- tension persons fa tlic purpose
ins and exhibiting.
i of showing progrc« and superior

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HASTINGS OFFICE
101 Vi Sa. Michigan

was a trip to the World's Fair cal Corporation.
in New York.
He has grown corn, oats.
An eight-year 4-H’er, Miss wheat and hay. This year he had
Henes hopes to form a separate 13 acres of wheat, 5 of corn and
poultry club to increase scien- 15 of hay. For two years he has
&gt;ppeo the
me county
county in
in crops,
crops.
lific knowledge of the poultry topped
Last
year
Falker son of —
Mr
project She served as superin- I:uut
,r_2
—ra»er.
.. .
yw
m oi mt
tendent of poultry at the Wash- and Mrs. Howard R. Falker. wu
tenaw County 4-H show. Heis- named the outstanding 4-H boy
dorf 4 Nelson Farms, Inc. spon- of Macomb County. He plana to
son, the 4-H poultry program, major in veterinary medicine at
She is tho daughter of Mr. Michigan State University.
and Mrs. Oscar Henes.
Gregory attended the congress
For noteworthy activities In as safety award winner. His trip
the health program. Manchester Is provided by General Motors.
won his' trip award from Eli His winning demonstration wu
Lilly and Company.
"h Your Farm Fireproof?" Last
As an executive board mem- year hi* demonstration entitled.
ber of the State Youth Advisory "Power Under Control," about
Council, Manchester studied safe driving wu alsb a winner.
various health practices. He led
A safety junior leader. Greggroup discussion* on the harm- ory has campaigned for bicycle
lul effects' o. alcohol"and stnok- safety. He also set up a tractor
ing. taught swimming and the skill driving course and pro-

moted use of slow moving vahicle emblems. An eight-year
4-H’er. he Is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Gregory.
state winner! In tiro of the
newer 4-H programs are Patricia
Earley, 18, ot GoodelW, and
Susan Carole Thornton. 18, of
Temperance.
m(u Earley won her wrist
watch in the dog care and train(r- p^grsn-. sponsoisd
.pouox by mlston Purina Company
----- -- — '
E“tm*n KotUk Company preMn,ed * ,S0
bond 10

onicers for 19B5-M preaided:
Lynelte Thomu. preaident; Rl'k

tine White, secretary; Debbie
White, treasurer; Jim Organ, re­
porter: Tom Belson. recreation:
Ray James, flag keeper, and Ray
Swan, song leader.
Club programs were given out
for the year to keep member*
and parents alert to coming club
activities.
Mrs. Thomas introduced “Paint
A Picture." a noveltv group game
she'd learned while attending
Camp Ketl thl* Fall.

SMITH BROS.

and Mrs. Dwight Earley,h..iron
h,hu
“ won
two top district awards for her
dog project For three year* she
hu been auistant leader in the
dog program.
She hu trained three dogs—
,bUfk
miniature pood­
,M ,nd ’ black tnon«rel dog.
Her educational display, on doti
.
rect‘ved statewide recognition,
^fiht years ago. Miss Thom­
,on Marted her photography
project with a box camera and
«dvanced to more complex slide
an&lt;l movie cameras. A junior
Iwder in photography for five
years, she judged photography
demonstrations on a state level
M1** &gt;‘ear\ Miss Thornton also won the
Michigan 4-H Key Club award
for her photography Junior lead­
enhip. The daughter Of Mr and
Mrs. Robert Thornton, she cntcred nurses' training this fall.

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fST, Si S
SL
p~&gt;ia&gt;s b&gt; rhM&gt;,„,
Fjuc,u„.
atad by local 4H leaders anti ex-, Kerr.
simitar to purchasing any other
■
'
i Awards
as follows:
County,
i-- considered
e ww»»« I Awurda
are as are
followsCounty,
writeu-rrice
which which
is considered
esEXPERT TIRE four medals; state, one trip to wntlal in-our society. OtheI tho National 4H Club Congrew things being eauri. the quality of
trotiirr ; .at Chicago:
------- —
..—,
"-y^rvire is proportionate to the
SERVICE
national.
six —
&gt;500
I acholarahlps.
| ability nnd willingness to pay the
I price. Time nnd experience hnve
|proven that a low cost product
I is the most expensive in the long
eMhln,
run.
.
i!-.- contributing more than half , _ B
beowjdng anq^t
b,u« »n«&gt;
' An explanation was given tn
In na th. row «oo.™un. our «bo»i| Extension Procram. ]«»»&gt;«unu.
_.
. ,7
7,
S. ROYAL
. V
V' Krn?°?.. u De!!nn- previous article of why tlic board
*4
o .V‘C,k&lt;i? 5OT'
education to requesting 6 5 wo have experienced onlv nt'- |
ffrlrnt
state
control
to
nrovlde
15
orient
st-te
tn
,ners and D*v'd Brill of Hastings, mm, ror operation nnd why the
Best Buys on
?.foderr\ Homemakers Exten­
have Joined the junior member- proporal was for a two year peri- rome uniformity In arhnol nronm* throughout the state Whe- sion Sttufc- Group met for' dlnrit p ranks of the HolsteinH wo abo shwn ln B ^vl.
■w &amp; Used Tires
Friesian Auoctatlon of America.
artlfIe thal #t
thf
Mounted FREEI
s'innnrt
of
school*
would
bring
°*er1. j .
are now contribution bv the state for the
the length of a necklace, and
enrolled in the orjramzatltm. operation of Uie Thomapple Kel- about tncrensrM and possible ot&gt;E. Woodland at
‘
‘ qure- Mrs. BH. Sullivan.
Members must be under 21 and ,lo|w school amounts to 64':.&gt;11- jnresslve cont
have completed a year’s work in local taxes contributed 30T and -Uon.
slimming vert leal line or
a 4H or vocational agriculture iromu
federal mu
aid ana
and nan
non revenue rere­
There should b- an element of
dairy project.
■
-------- amounted
...to .leas'than
...
^ t^ reuuonshjp bejeeipts
2' oride °n the nart of local cltl- by Mrs John Metambach. who
of the total operation eost. Some
10 thp feeMn’ that th7 hod attended as n post officer .
th_ ... . lhBoston Lighthouse, established people arc opposed to greater h*re n personal part in sUDDortin 1716 and noW operated by support of the schools by the ‘ns and planning the local s-hool Adviaary Board. At this meeting
Mra. Jack Oagood wm appolntPAHKING
Uie U. 8 Coast Guard, is Ute federal government *---------tw-'4W '•
Win '
....... ohtiHr.n the district organization was dis­
control. There Is nn element of inrovslltv solved Wld rtorganlrcd
oldest llghthoiise in America.
, Of support bv local property taxes ArTa 10 council, which will ron■ since the ownership of nron-rtv,ol Mnntdalm Ionia and
Is no longer a measure of ability ■ Barry counties.
’
•»“’ W.IrlcU wl.lrh m wr.| Mod
HommUm «,.ln
the sole
no'.&gt;
inrtfe Indus-1
Indus- .
..
.... n Blue «..
n«fe tn
to have
have vimr
vw laree
KPG!VOfln(r
Bird.
trie- within their boundaries
th^jrar the one lead by cows without sacrificing milk ■
h»v- a much larger tax base benrorw Mimuv
reeh
Thls^Xh^n "Drwtng production or consumption, re- |
port Michigan Bute University
I 1arowiBv D«1'n“
Mra dairy scientist*. In a repent, study
pr&lt;TTV.rt&gt;nn Gf the funds for the I
Trnnluuilzed^h/fart at MSU'* Agricultural Expert- . Lake Odessa • Woodland
operetta" of reboot but th. dU- j
Tu^f^v^
Plant at Woodbury
duction for a complete lactation
wa* slightly higiMT far cows re-,
celvlng can silage than for
cows
receiving
hay
as
their
only
eduratlonal otxxirtunltlea
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For several venrs the state leg-, mill northeast of Middleville Pri-

BARR

LONG TERM

Bccnure some districts do not
I11"'*- sufficient wealth to support
nn adeounte r-rh'vrl program nnJ
breaure xnost student* no longer
remain in their local area to earn
n livelihood the state has n*cn
fit th tuiMime a larger uroportln::

Among the I.3QQ delegate* to correct use of the mouth-tothe 44th Nationat-dJL'Club mouth resuscitation tube, and
Congress in Chicago are: Cheryl stressed the Importance of nuHenes, 18. of Saline; Jeryl Man-, trition in food demonstrations.
Chester. 17, of Port Huron; HowManchester was named 1964
ard Falker, IB. of Romeo, and state grand champion for his
Don Gregory, 17, of Sebewaing, emergency-preparedness demonThey received expense-paid trips strstion. Other honors include
aj state award winners in their being 1964 photography state
1965 club projects.
award winner and National JunTlie congress is conducted an- ior Horticultural Asaoclatlon
nually by the National 4-H Serv- president.
ice Committee and the CooperaThe son of Mr. and Mrs.
live Extension Service, which Arthur Manchester, ho helped
fr?
7.Z
iT'Zu
directs 4-H Club work.
-.
th* Marveviiin
nuh ‘ *_u
Miss Henes. the poultry adard
winner and a Michigan State,
.. H.
,h. field —
r.
University freshman, in six His
trip ...rd
award I.
in the
crops
years, raised 1.685chickens. Last program from Arcadian Prodyear her state poultry award ucts Department. Allied Chemi-

Rco,8anilotion of

3 Barry Youths
Join Holstein Unit

SMITH

BROS

WE FORD DEALERS DONE WANTED PANIC

method of tax reform The nubile and will put other* out of work
has be-n aa«»rvd that th-rr wDl until It Is built up again. * Deer
|
I* the Important activity
be no tax re'orm before 19*1
Therefore the board of
•
"-e day and in the Lower
t'nn of the Thomapnle Kellogg Peninsula will last until Dec.' 5
School I* reouesUna that the Jo- White's factory has declared a
eat people support the school bv twe-week holiday so their emvoting yes on the proposal toi bloyeea can go hunting. * The
spread up to 05 mill* on the Rev. Jason Steeres Is waiting at
state canalized valuation of the Grand Rapids Seating tn Grand
district for a period of two vears Rapid*. * Mr. and Mr*. Clark
for school oneratlon onlv. Please Springer and family will be
note that the proposal Is net a Thanksgiving guests of hereon.
65 mill increase as it Include* Mr. and Mr* Robert Sensilla end
the 4 mills which were approved family on the Yankee Springs
In 1962 and terminated this vear. Road. * Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
The Increase amotmta to 25.mills Brown and friend. Mrs. Laura
or *2 5 ner *1.000 on Ute state Dorman of Rvron center, are
equalized valuation of real and spending two weeks at the
personal property owned by each ' Browns' cabin at Fife Lake. Mr.
taxpayer.
Brown Is deer hunting.
| Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bennett.
People w-re rorrv to hear of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bennett
the fire at the Woodmansee Saw- and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Bennett and family will be
Tlumksglvlnx guests of Mr. and
Mrs Ralph Bower and daughter
। of Coloma. ♦ Mrs. William Sweet
will spend Thanksgiving with her
• Fre« Estimate* in rka Ha*,
son and family. Mr. and Mr*.
ling* Area on Tuatdar*.
| Stewart Sweet, in Hastings. *
• Bryan Bennett, son of Mr.-4nd
• Pickup and Delivery.
I Mrs. Gary Bennett, had a Itone Marty Sample*.
'silectomy at Pennock Hospital
• 9 Yean Same Location.
* Supt. Earl Vansickle. Bob
: Kenyon. Glen Schondelmayer
THE FURNITURE
and Cleo Cummings have been
BUILDING
Shunting tn the U-P.—Gary Ben\ nett. Stanley Plnkbelner and Dr.
(Melvin are another group who
। left Thursday night and will re­
Phone 374-3523
main until Monday near Brethi ren at Dr. Noah's cabin.

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REMEMBER: JI|ST W fflARCE IT! TAKE MONTHS TO PAY

�Com ullage actually increaaM
in fording value as the oom
plant matures and increase* in
dry matter. As the dry matter
content Increase* from 20 to 30
percent, the proportion of e*r

a—Tfli: HASTINOB BANNER
heed of Jackson, last week. 8he
Ttarsday. November Si, IMS
U planning to spend Thanksgtv-1
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-ng with her son .the Lloyd An­
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__________ dersonn. of Battle Creek
| Mr. and Mn. Charles .Annable

Personal Mention

.’21^'”.“. K
—--------------------------------------------- home of Mr and Mrs
Mn Freida Adams Is planning Wall (Beverly Annable*'of near

Doyle

A Member Once Said:

and Mn Edward Adam*, of , to spend Thanksgiving with MU* i
Jackson
Dorothy Long of Orand RapidsI
The Hal Buvrgr* are planning »h0 wU&gt; «»«tain with a family
io gnieataln their family on j dinner.
Thanksgiving and also hU suter,' Miss Beatrice Herney andi
Mn Edna Davis of Big Rapids friend from Cleveland. Ohio,
and hb brother. Darwin Buerge.spent the weekend wlttl the Harof Reed City.
old Brockways The Brockway*
Mrs Violet Anderson visited ore planning to spend Titank-.her granddaughter. Georgia An- living with their daughter. Uie
derson. who loaches in Detroit. Jack Slocums, of Oconomowoc.1
and her sister. Mrs John
Wl*

“I’d be lost
without the

Auto Club!”

Ing second Isour the clubs wrrrand a husband She rmulcrf In u I make program cards fur Uie Key
Interrupted fur an "Awards AsuormMory for women. .Punch machine
semoly. ' Being the end of thon her first day in the Madl- i T** usual length for tho
aeaaon for football, baseball and wi Avenue hotel her babble of I
threa months but time
By Donna Hill* it Cindy Dennis
track, the coaches of these spot s&lt;nthuslaam was nearly burst I wl" ** shortened afterinstalling
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&lt; lass sojourned to Has tines on
I Friday Nov 12 to participate in year team members reeeiv j u she had hoped they w
a
conservation
lair at
uxn” awl *cond ye"
The girl* considered ha
a
Conservation
at me
the taking
Com- lhe,r feUraccepted
munitT
cenU" fairThose
certlflcato of suave Evan Doughton &lt;Roni’«* «*

SATURDAY HAPPY HOUR
Drinks Vi Price from 8 to 9 p.m.

M-43 West. Acron from "Dog '■ Sudl"
PROFESSIONAL DRY CLEANING SERVICE

Baked to
$4 50
Golden Perfection
I

Hastings SPEEDY WASH
COIN-OP Laundromat

for your dancing and listening pleasure
Friday, Saturday &amp; Sunday Evenings.

Phone SY 5-3640

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----------did Meg There* atao MU.es-1
■ Hi rmanltt and Dave Raymond
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the-------title ot
I with an entry on.Land Use Con- j-------------------------- ,Duughton 'Al Thomtoni. a Lust-1
■
; serration. Working on htold* on
**nlor P&gt;*&gt;'
ut■ —
Delton ••
IhU nr-snun who keeps the family ,3:30 ihl* Wednesday lor the
1 Farm Ponds were Dan Boulter &gt;“r Director Paul Jones wm os- advertising agency together. He's ;1 hankiuavlng Vacation. Students
I nnd John Raymond Types ot sisted by xiudent director* Kathy not nearly as exciting or Is he?
Drainage System* were depicted Tewell and Marcia Haas
by Tim Barictt and Mike BoomThe afory waa adapted by a special word of thank* to Mis*
One pound of mint oil—pepir. The entry by Ros* Water* Christopher Sctgel from the book Jackie Kroenke who o**l*tc&lt;l In,
or spearmint
— 1*..enough
I। permint
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and Wally Ferris wm on Water by Winifred Wolfe. Meg Wheel many ways.
tn provide
nrovlde the flavo
flavariinr
15 ­er
'tvauiv Gates*
tmus* portrayed
poruayra aa
An estimated 250 peopla viewed ■ J?
ring for 15.
Run Off and Erosion.
er -Kathy
1 small town girl who came to New the play on the two evenings
.**“
wee* ago last Tuesday dur- ■ York In search of excitement and Prreeeda^will go toward the

CHICKEN'S OUR SUNDAY SPECIALTY

A Live Orchestra playing Music

oom Ln ths silage increase* from
21 to over 50 percent. And. my
Michigan .State Univentty adentists. the more grain you have
in aMage. the higher will be the
energy value of tiiat allage.

FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE WE HAVE
INSTALLED A DOLLAR-BILL CHANCER
North Gun Lake Coin-Op Open 5:00 o.m. - 10 p.m.

------- Oposs 24 Hsers a Day-------

Yes, the Auto Club—with its maps and
guides for freeway trips and byway rides
—is for people who want to know where
they are going.

You can know where to go. You can
travel with confidence. You can LEAD
THE WAY. You can join the Auto
Club. You can do it todayl

AUTOMOBKE CLUB OF MICHIGAN

Ing gum Industry uses nearly
sms » UK
year -v. '
^*&gt;the mln‘
the IBM Course taught by Rich- I Produced In the U 8 The rest of
aid Haas at tlie Michigan Rcha- jthr mint is exported &lt;38 per­
bill lath,n Center at Pine Lake cent) addfl to torslhpMte &lt;18
Six person* are presently «n- Percent) or mixed with candy.
roH«j
•
Ice cream. Jelly, beverages, etc.
Machines being mustered in- [ 'S.pcrvenG
elude Key punch. Sorter. Repro■ -------------------------------duetton Summary Punch and ar '
Accounting machine
Although the main object ol

I eraUon of the machine* It
imped time will allow for
explanation id the wiring of t
machine* m well an learning

CAPRICE
TURN WASTE SPACE
INTO WORK SPACE!

'66 Caprice Ciulom Coupe—with formal roof line that comet on no other car

A.Whole new series of elegant Chevrolets with a whole new choice
of features even some of the most expensive makes don't offer

There ere many woyi to do it. You can convert your garage into an attrac­

tive shop or you can remodel your basement. Decide what you wont to do,
then see us for advice, estimates and materials.

We carry a complete line

of Black &amp; Decker Power
Tools as well as a fine
assortment of top-quality
Hand Tools ot
wise

prices.

budget­

You'll

also

find we hove many more

fine gifts for all members

of your family.

—EASY VINAHCI TU^VXtlXNCIBi~
Don't lot a lock of ready cosh keep you from
'remodeling. We can set-up on Easy Payment
Plan that will be just right for your needs and

budget. You can remodel now . . . take years
»• pay I

All told there are 200 ways you can pile
luxury upon luxury in the '66 Caprice. And
that includes creature comforts like FM
sterro and front-seat headrests.
But the beauty of it is that a Caprice,
before you add the first extra, is luxurious

above and beyond any other Chevrolet
you've ever Been—and many a more expen­
sive make, too.
There are four ’66 Caprices: Two Custom
Wagons, and a Custom Coupe and Sedan
with deeply quilted upholstery and the look

of walnut in their Body by Fisher interior.
So if you’re ready to move up, your timing
couldn't have been better. Because your
Chevrolet dealer is now
ready to move you up about
as far as you could want to go.

See the new ’66 Chevrolet, Chevelle, Chevy n, Corvair and Corvette at your Chevrolet dealer's

LARKE BUICK-CHEVROLET
IMS S. HANOVER

HASTINGS

PH. Wl S-M2S

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
110th Ygor

Hotting*, Michigan, Thursday, December 2, 1965

24 Pages—3 Section*

Section One—Page* 1 to 8

Gift

Guide

NUMBER 33

-EDITORIALSIt was on an Ideal fall day. much : Although noted actor* and acllke Indian summer in Michigan, treue* Uiroughout the world would
that Rate »nd I drove with Rudi ] undoubtedly be ivaltable for key

Hastings Lions
Join in State’s
Leader Dog Week

Chrlrtma*

Ford Dealer’s
Grand Opening
Begins Thursday

across the German border to parts in tills unique drama which
William D. Renner. Hastings'
Garmltch - Partenkirchen. k now n * “did give both themadva* and the newest automobile dealer, has i
Internationally as one of the finest Iptey added international publicity, announced the grand opening of
Renner
Ford. Inc., which begins;
remain* at it origi­ this Thursday
skiing area* In the world Althoigh the production
‘
"
evening and con-|
nally wax. strictly a home grown llnue* through Saturday. Dec. 4
Its higher elevation insures excel-

weather condition* are less favor­
Include ■ portal
able In other winter sport center* that the 'native born' would still set. five 1966 m&lt;
have the inside track for selection
Nearby Gsrmbch was Oberam­ to key roles
mergau. of PaMian Play tame,
AU the costumes and scenic
November 2gth through De­ width, despite an ever-growing
cember 4th has been proclaimed
tourist trade and the crowds that craftamen and selections for parts cludt Francis Hengesbach and
Art Meade, salesmen: Virginia
George Romney. During Leader
Hurd, bookkeeper; Howard NewWillard R. Redman (right), a Barry County deputy sheriff, Dog Week attention is called to play, has resisted exploitation suf­ cxnmlttee of Oberammergau cltiprewrit* a certified cheek to Hospital Director John Bay In behalf the important rehabilitation pro­ ficiently well to retain the colorful ,»iu abase decWon* are final.
oi mr jaycee*. ine saycee* plan ineir annual t nnsima* party
little Bavarian Rigid rules for qualification fur the ane Lammers. John Smith and
for special kiddie* for 1 pm. on Dee. 1g at Southeaitern School. Roch«t«r. Mich. Leader Dog characteristic.* of
Virgil Hine, mechanic*
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| (Please turn to Pare 4. this Bee.)
mountain town.
Renner purchased the Fl*he£--------------- ------- -—
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Hasting* Lion* participate In .-—
Hengtoba^k Ford Agency at 328
N. Michigan Avenue in October.
He had been employed by the
Ford Division of the Ford Motor
Dog* for The Blind, wax founded
JF'
Company for the previous 11
In UDO by Lions of Michigan— |
year* In Uie Lansing District
and has since trained oter 2.200 :
the school
sale* office.
.°%Xai! or ihetour
bIlnd
Friday and Saturday, Nor. 26 Spinnaker and underwear by
—
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j__
Hane* looked good for winter­
ippi^nu°ndryBi‘ne
time
A
large
table
displayed
a
On Thursday. Dec. 9. at 8 pm.
A Le,lder Do« en,b:e»lu °’n°
&lt; rneral 8u,re complete line of Levi's. Another
5 meeting will be* held In each 1
held atxiru garment* for women,
»
Ier tD *nter »“«y. toRRe » hand!- waa °Penfd for business.
township throughout Barry;
1.’^ rncap‘ ,nU&gt; U** ,Ue 01 Uw corn'! T11C broad P°rc,&gt;- 0,8 tw0
At the other end of the larg*
county to elect township com-j ■cure muou u z jun. baturoiy.
munity—to live an active and wooden casks, and the big red room was a large quantity of
.................
1 eontribullve life of hl* own Lion*. door invited the public to enter feeds for animals and birds
munity committeemen for the
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1
I arrange the enrollment of every I and view the attractive display
Agriculture Stabilisation ■ a nd I If
During opening day* coffee
Conservation County Committee, j fl8StingS School
'j -----------------------------------*-------------------------------interest in obtaining a Leader as you looked about.
Mrs. Viola Mae Geib. 77. Cl
there were red apple* for the
Dog. Lions sponsor projects that
The candle molds, oil lamps, kiddle*
Borges* Hospital in K*lan-.azx
| are largely responsible for the earthen bottles, hanging tea ket­
All this is the result of dreams after being injured about 11 pm
success and groetfh of the unique tles and wall telephone and many
and
*
subsequent
incorporation
(Hat happiness
&gt;,annlnaaa other articles reminded of forSaturday in a two^car crash on
school that provide*
a working unit by »1* men. the Delton Road about eight­
and confidence to blind" mtn and mrr d*y, me dusty shelves and into
Dave and C. Douglas Carrigan.
ing good service to each farmer
. women.
1 cobwebs and general clutter were Dr. Frank Jamas. Roswell Van tenths of a mile west of M-43
Deputy Richard Barnum re­
and »ound administration of
Heatings
-.....-i ..
—, entirely lacking.
In addition
to .furnishing
Halting* Supt.
Supt. of
of’school*
School* RichRich-''
Deuien.
James
Pish
and
Jack
A8CS farm, in your community m,.7TT‘
ported.
Fresh cream colored walls and ^llllam*.
and county
‘ *rd J Guenther ha* written pardark red woodwork made the
They desired to sec the old
Voter eligibility
eligibility requirements:
requirements: rnU of
explaining the rrUin4jy
Oe,
Voler
______
irrasn Shepherd*.
merchandise diplayed look most hotel building preserved and
- voting
-Labrador am
and Golden Retriev- desirable. The bootery iiad plain made useful. Douglas Carrigan
Any
person
of- legal
age KhOol's policy regarding the clou- I-abrsdor
and ha* an interest In a farm as
and fancy boots. A department was the construction manager
owner, tenant, or sharecropper;
The letter follows;
for woolen goods from Boo, also responsible for repairing, re­
any person not of legal voting Dear Parents:
painting and making the attrac­
_
age who supervise* and conducts
tive building we now see A large
As winter approaches we hope, rh*Md.
the farmin* operation* on an
entire farm, is eligible to vote in for a pleasant and safe season. | Anyone knowing of a blind
parking area lot behind the store
the community in which he has Therefore, the Hasting* Public ’ person interested in obtaining a
Is while with the red and while Hospital and released.
Auch interest If he meets any of Bcitoob have made mca-a'lons Leoder Do«-*ce a member of
checkerboard trim — the Purina
Mr*. Mary Glbnon, 69. R3 Del­
the following requirements:
. 1 Ule loc*1 Llon» Club Anyone in­
design
ton. suffered a fractured pelvis
fer
an
orderly
schedule
for
early
j
t
frMted
contributing
a
potenA. A payment under ACP Pro­
The hotel has had an interest­ and many facial laceration* Her
ctasing of school during the day [ Hal leader Dog — write — leader
gram.
ing history. It was built in 1868
due to approaching storms. We Dog* for the Blind. Rochester, Gladys E. Kelly. 73. the wife of by Bradley Thompson. Besides cracked ribs and a severe eul
Frank W. Kelly of Newton Lake. being a hotel and a tavern it
currently established for the hope tills information will be of;Mleh
over the forehead. Mr* Harold
had a large upper floor where (Altai Gould, 58. Cloverdale. *uffarm.
dances were held. A balcony and
the right ankle. a crackfd
loan or olher price support
The Rev. WiHard H. Curtis is ■inertalnmenta, both for local
I qther injoriea stw
Matin.!*) whool* Uaj been reached nuta.
D. Is eligible for
talent and for hired group*. RcS
odulcd for surgery thta Th
Wool Act Payment.
ler skating parties and elections
AU are at Borgeas Host
E. Is eligible to participate in
were, alto accommodated there
any otherprograms administered
Tuesday at Pennock Hospital.
Beauty Shop at Cloverdale.
by the county committee.
and Ute Battle Creek Drawing
Election meetings are conduct- Krtounced time
Company owned al one lime.
Mrs. Glbaon to Richland for din­
&amp;
and bus students
About 1935 Clare Aldrich sold ner ws a going away party, and
lately transported
committeeman at the township
be held st Lakewood High School
the four had gone to the Rebek­
halls of every township except
11.
1892.
&gt;n
Vermontville,
the
ah card party at Pralrlevfile
&lt;ym on Monday. Dec. 8. from 7
Barry which will be held at the
daughter of Allen and EUlna o( the structure included tearing They left the party early anc
fire station at Delton, and Johns­
from 9 ajn. until noon and from (Gray) Beck. She moved with dpwn the sleeping rooms at the were returning home when-tht
town, which will be held at the 1
her family to Freeport when ihe
accident happened. The Glbsoni
missed one hour earlier than the
Johnstown Grange Hal).
rear to hold cucumber* which
Plan now to attend the meet- 1
in 1003.
transported
ing In your township to elect ately
1
She attended Hasting* High they salted for pickle*. The main
Mr*. Gelb was the 12th per­
Student*
at
fto&gt;.
floor
was
used
for
receiving
end
School and was graduated from
your community committeemen &gt;
•
the Barry County Normal School sorting them.
for Ute coming year.
County highway* this year.
Some Mexican worker* fami­
in 1810.
She taught at the Wilcox lies lived upstair*. Incidentally, on March 8.1888, the daughter o:
Parent* will have an opportunity
to become better acquainted with School in Rutland Township, the they were fine citizens and the Franklin and Sylvia (Stanton
Crabb School in Castleton, and children were very popular with itarabee. She attended Uie Douc
All other student* (including city
'
School. She married Somue
gram and to discuss any problems the Durfee School in Johnstown their schoolmates.
This was about the year 1927
Gelb in Cloverdale on May 18
relative to their son or daughter's township.
At Mowry Aldrich'* death, Mr.
Buseq will depart Immediately to orogresu in tchool. Principal Gerrit
transport rural students home.
Klomp said. . .
ter he used th* building for Parchment and had operated &gt;
housing his farm machinery.
boat livery at Cloverdale for *
parents should feel free to pick with die parents In Ur educational
This year, IBM. lie sold out to number of years.
Hodge* Jewelry Store is cele­
development and. growth of the
th* men previously mentioned.
Mrs. Gelb is survived by thret
brating the grand opening of the keep the telephone Unea free.
students.” he said. "Any construeThe Hickory Comers Com­ daughters. Mr*. Howard (Helen)
the Pint Presbyterian Church
and the Hiawatha Rebekah munity welcome* the new ven- Martin and Mr*. Kenneth (Ruthi
A feature of this merchandis­
Lodge No. 53.
Reed of Cloverdale and Mrs
ing event Is a registration for
In addition to her husband,
James (Glennlce) Hock of Bat­
free gifts.
she is survived by a daughter. wlshe* with a lovely floral ar­ tle Creek: seven grandchildren,
Hodges moved from their store
Mr*. Francis (Mary Ellen) Gog­ rangement. Post Garden* also four great granchlldren. and two
Mornings when you are tn doubt
at 108 E. State, Street, where
gins of 609 Woodlawn, four ton*. presented a floral piece. LewU brothers. Cyrus P. Larabee of 511
the store had be*j&gt; operated tor about the buses running, listen to
Captain Hugh A. Kelley of the Electric Co. furnished a stereo E. Madison and Jc&amp;*e Larabee ot
34 years, to the modem store last radio station WBCH and WKZO
UK. Navy. Washington. DC: for the soft music.
541 N East Street
August.
Dave Carrigan *ays stocks will
merit* will be made.
Donald, of Hastings: William, of
Niles, and James Patrick, Alle­ be enlarged They plan to re­
decorate the second floor and al the Henton - Smith Funeral
gan:
18
grandchildren,
and
one
Mr. and Mr*. William Barker,
It to the community for a Home at Delton with the Rev
Solely
the Month who reside on the Clarksville brother. Evison Beck. Middleville. offer
Mr. Kelly retired In 1957 after meeting place for groups such David Honeywell officiating with
Dale Lynn Conrad, son of Mr.
Southeastern Safety Patrol Road, and other members of being associated for 44 years with as 4H. extension and the like. burial In the Prairieville Cemeand Mrs. Carl R, Conrad of R4
their family were at Waukegan.
Hastings, ha* titillated In the "Member of the Month" is Mary ni_ Naval Hospital on Thanks­ the Consumer* Power Company.
be helpful is their information
Navy । through the Ionia Re­ Allen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. giving to visit their son, Marine
cruiting Station A 1965 Hastings Robert Allen, of 536 E. Walnut. Pfc. Fredrick L. Barker. 21. who Sociol Security Hours desk where if they cannot answer
your questions on animal care
High graduate. Dale enlisted In
was wounded in Viet Nam.
The Grand Rapids Social Se­ they will try to get that infor­
the electronics specialist field. He member* of the patrol for her
curity office at M Ransom. N.E.. mation for you.
had been employed by the E. W. service on the patrol during No­
The company especially apis open to the public during
vember. Her twin brother. RobBliss Company.
regular office iiours and on Mon­
lert. was named in September.
day evenings from 4:45 to 9 and operation of people in loaning
He received two bullet wounds on Saturday mornings from 8 to antiques and in attending the
ThU year, aa in the post, the
opening in such large numbers Hastings Moose Lodge 028. under
the direction of Chairman Jerry
left leg. which Is in a cast. HU
Cutchall, wUl be collecting used
parent* were Informed that phy­
toys fir needy children tn Barry
sicians hope to save hU leg*.
County, repairing them and duBarker U a 1963 graduate of
tributlng them ChrUtmas Eve
Lakewood High School and was
a star football player for four
not enjoy any gift* *1 Christ-

Barry Farmers
To Vote Dec. 9
For ASC Leaders

BEAUTIFUL RACK—Thi» buck with a nearly perfect Mt of

Old Hickory Corners Hotel
Becomes General Store

Ho Ho! Santa
(aiming Here

Mrs. Geib of
Cloverdale Dies
In Auto Crash

lltulinp High Bands
Homecoming Queens
Court to Jtiin Parade

‘Bad Weather’
Policy Explained

Mrs.Gladys Kelly
Suffers Fatal
Heart Attack

Lakewood High
plans Parent,
Teacher Meetings

Hodges Jewelry
Store Celebrates
Grand Opening

Lakewood Grad
JFounded in
Lefts al Viet Nam

Enlists in Navy

of

Moose Seek Toys
To Bring Joy to
Area Youngsters

backward glances

“bitr ofyesterday”....
as gleaned from the
Banner filet

Visiting him on Thanksgiving.
Mr. and Mr* William Barker.
Jr. Navy Aviation Technician

lay be brought into

Member* of the Hasting* Jay- In full to get the advantage of
two sisters^
cw® will '‘cover'' the city next | 8200,000 which has been promised Chuck and Tom. and
,
Wednesday selling brooms with if cittern of Ute county come
through with the financial sup­
for to finance a special shopping port indicated above.
who might otherwise have a

warding wort on trunk lines war

Benedict. Vem Hartrln and Her­ nounccd that six
man "Chip" St. Martin, member*
ken would be paved
No 45, American Legton.

supper, sponsored by Uie Legton

Party for youngatcra.

and MuHi-

getting

Bus Drivers to
Attend Class

Mr*. Harry Scobey. is a patient at
Blodgett Hospital tn Grand Rapids

Roderick, a senior al Ferri* State
INSPECT EXHIBIT-Dr. PbU Brown

IWII, dtrevter of the

senger In a cu with four outer

Hathaway and
Allegan
A countywide drive to rate.jwre
ln
*MOOO toward the remodeling Firase Seo MORE ABOUT:
and enlargement of Pennock Hoe-:. - - BACKWARD GLANCES,
pical will got underway Monday.1
Page

Medical Society'
He was the most severely injured
of thoeo tn the accident, sustaining
a fractured pelvU. fractures of
both legs and a fractured Ja’d
He is making a good recovery in
a wheelchair now and he would
enjoy hearing from hU friend*

center..
Hasting*' AU - Suter — Richard
Hamm, one of the stalwarts in
the line of Hastings High's un­
defeated Saxons, champions of
the West Central Conference,

Preu All-State Class B team.
Saxon Co-Captain Ken Weller,
halfback, the league s lop scorer.

eihlbit

on Stale to Broadway, then

Psrade Chairman Bob Newell
nd others on U12- Retail Coinmitw of the Hastings Are* Chamber

Belfield were given honorable

HHS Students
Participating in
Y’ legislature
Hastings High School students
are to participate in the 17th an­
nual Youth and Government

Stale Young Men s Christian As­
sociation at Lansing this Thurs­
day. Friday and Saturday. YMCA
Secretary Bob King reports

placet on Ute floes for the ride
ough Hastings.
t the crack Hasting* High
Marching Band under the

HHS Hu:neroming Queen Katie
Dunn. Bonnie Stitt, Sandy

Franklin C. Beckwith.
parade officially will signal

season In Hastings, and mat
InIng open in the evenings for
convenience of patron*.
lasting* store* are glittering

Burkey and Sandy Abbey.
dents will open their meeting
Thursday afternoon.
Four nominees for governor,
were selected at pre-legislalure
training sessions held at Albion
College, the University of Michi­
gan and Alma College. Aspirants
arc Jxs Luchonok of Dearborn.
Andrew Marks of Mt. Pleasant.
Dave Mingus of Lansing and
Tom Richter of Port Huron.

The young legislators begin
writing their bills in their own
club, a requirement for attend­
ing the State-wide event, and
must polish It in pre-leglslative
training session*.

at the Capital.
Dr. Charles Anspach, president
emeritus of Central Michigan
University, is to speak on "Cour­
ageous leadership" at the Con­
ference dinner Friday evening.

Girl Hit by Truck
After leaving
School Bus
Bobbi Mix, 10-year-old daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mr*. Roger Mix.
Algonquin Lake. R2 Hastings, is
in Borges* Hospital Nrhere she

10-tqt) gravel truck after getting
out of a school bus about 4:15
pm Wednesday of last week.

HM. or Gerald Cutchall,

Rod Scobey Hurt
In Auto Crash

squad

Into either.

Jolly Santa, who make* glad the

She will be placed In

(Uielvre are loaded with wonTl&gt;e downtown shopping area
been tastefully decorated with
tundted* of colorful light* and
rimming* which add to u&gt;e holilay atmosphere Joyful Christmas
nuslc resounds throughout the
juslncB* district.
The Nativity scene ha* bMn
placed on the Courthouse iaWn.
ind spotlight* illuminate the traiitianxl manger and the Ufc-aized

Newton
Earned Deputy
itate Treasurer
State Treasurer Allbon Green
as announced the appointment
f Carrol! C Newton of rural
harlotte, formerly a Barry

ty treasurer.
Newton, former State Repremtatlve from the old Eaton
nine month* as Green'* adstralive assistant in the ActAuditor General's DepartGreen staled that he liad
&gt;und Newton's background anff
nowledge In government, both
I the local and state level, exemely valuable in the operation
I the Acting Auditor General's
epartment and Uk the establish-

ras recently appointed '
County Michigan Week

IF ML’ to Present
'Messiah' Sunday

According to Deputy David
Newman, Bobbi and three other I
children had gotten of! the Has­
A clau for all school bu tings school bus driven by Vonda ' Frank Cooper of Hxtiing* and
driver* in Barry County Is beta) Rayner. Hasting*. Bobby stopped Mr*. J*me» iJuliannei Kelly of
Allegtn *re among the featured
held at Hastings High Schoo
from 7 to 10 pm. this Thursday tempted to cross the road behind ftiloUU who will participate in the
prcoentatiori of Hundel’s "Meestah"
Personnel from Michigan the bus.
at 8 pm Sunday. Dec 5, al WcatJack
E
Lewis.
35.
Middleville.
1
State Police will participate in
4,1.10, —I.
ch. wvnln, ™
“vncnncw. lonlw
lights
on
the
bus
and
had
slowed
Ch^P81
The classes are under the di­
the
truck,
getting
it
down
into'
rbe /***“&amp; "J“ " pr”'T‘
rection of Eastern Michigan Unlversify and are sponsored by the I second gear, when the lights on:
the
Department of Public Instruction the school bus went off and the lUn
«w»h)p (’“P” («&gt;»•: *m&gt;
in Lansing. All Barry school bus:bus started ahead.
Mp*ech L)fP^'tg*nt
driver* are urged to attend Ulis
She was struck by the left
Thc public concert will nuke um
Important session.
I front of the truck.
~ |«X H choral reader*.

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Winter Weather
Howls Into the
Barrv Co. Area

Michigan ruffed grouse hunt­
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„„
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harvesting about 641.000 birds.
Mr. and Mrs Eda aid Fisher
c»™™» wth tt»
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Mm. Lena Snell entertained
her daughter. Mr. and Mrs Al
Secor of Elkhart. Ind., and Mr.
and Mia Wffi. Sanford of Albion
on Tlianksgiving.

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�THE HASTINGS HANNER—to
—
_
, day dinner guests or Uie BLeiin nas oee-.i no i*u)nsin muuws
Dunham
B*u*. a The OUfford Moody Item* the last wroral week*&gt;. ft
I family had Thanksgiving din- to slowly Improving. W Th* CJydel.
I fly Mrt. r. H. C.heeseman Iner with Mr. Moody* ttoter'* Cheaaeman* report their am. ..
.
...
can we manage wttboutr OOH Dr
u roLm.
K«nn*U: Pufpaffa. in1 John, had the misfortune to cut Nashvillt Chamber
Rl Mstevtoe
Bellevue W Mr. and Mr*. Herb hto left hand with hto chain pi--- Y..I- ft!..*.
Wedel F Hto dedication and •**ire to patient* wa* coupled with
Mr and Mr* Keith Ball were Ludwick want to Walkerton. Ind. aaw which required atilches by a, riORS I Uie Winner
such sympathetic r&lt;snfW*slnn It Thanksgiving gueat* of their for Thanksgiving to visit the doctor.
|
Naahvllle Chamber of
daughter. Sandra1*, family In
of Joe Scott Mid daugh------------ , commerce will hold it* Chrtetlanung. Mr and Mrs Tom Hunt. I Ura.Sunday the Ludwick* ha. TWILIGHT TROTTER*
was party al a dinner meeting
“Twilight Trot- «hwlu!^ for Wednesday. Doc 6.
and affection that Herb W*del Turn s father. Tom Hunt. Br..Idinner with the Clifford
Herbert 8. Wedel.
died Prltlay
Friday the MUi. *o
so the
U&gt;e twou
two.Moody family.
| J™ *« Club T&gt;Uighl TTot
lJir yFW hB]1 -r^ dlnn,r
worked m
in m
al u
the
Facility wa* a (1;tJ
»urxeu
: rwcuuy
member* and patient* at th* Fa- warm and glowing
children of
of Tom.
Tom. Jr
Jr.. spent
spent from
from
Mr. and Mr* Robert Ball and l,rf went to Chicago Saturday. &lt;jialrman Is James Rtoor. a*stot"It thing.
chlldr,n
radiated out mto the co*’’®***"’* ! Thursday until
unUl Sunday
Bunday wlth
with I litue
little aaugnter.
daughter. Kymn.rrom
Rybin, from aim
Alaa-{November
-;novemocr xi.
27. no
for the Interna- ed by Mr* Hoyd Nasbet. WQltorn
which he had served ao faithfully ]l.k-.thclr &lt;rB
rent*. Uie w
Keith
ka, Mich., ------------were weekend
Livestock
------ndpa
- --------------—w U«—■» *ue«U Uonal
.1 «•
— •—V Hhow. Eight Dean and Mr* Bert Carter.
aame •enllmesit and query. "How for many yearn
Ball* a Mr and Mr*. Clarence of Uie Keith Balt*. * A broken member* and foul
Bptdel of Nashville were
went Bun- right wrtot to Uie reason there J’ ed Uie all-day
aU-day ah
show.
Memorial fund* to Uie memory spldel
of officers for th* coming.

Senior Citizens
Hear Talk on
New Medicare

'Reserved for Dr. Wedel

About 70 attended the Senior
Citlsen* Club meeting Monday
noon at the Eptocopal Parish
Hduae to hear Mr. Barber of Uie
Grand Rapid* Soda) Security
Office who explained th* rather
PUMling detail* of the new Social
Security measure passed during

Pauline Furniss
Of Nashville
Dies Monday

Barber emp
Important it

fore March 21 will not have an­
other opportunity until the last
three months of 1907. since new
applicants will be received only
has completed basic training al
in odd-numbered years
Great Lake* Naval Training
Canter. After hi* leave he will
President L D Stamm.
I
During the busbies* meeting
Ray Wolfe wa* elected president. an aviation electronica techni­
Rev. Harold Bugbee wav named- cian. After 10 month* he win
vice president. Mort Nichol* be transferred to Jacksonville.
treasurer. Frank Tnidgeon xwcre- Fla., for further education
tary and Mr*. Rolland Bolton
flower chairman.
The picnic dinner and social
hour was enjoyed with Mrs
Greta Perkin* playing the piano
and Ray Wolfe leading the slng-

('.indy Moyer' is
Hastings High's
DAR Citizen

George Janose
Dies Saturday;
Services Tuesday

Funeral services for George
Janoae. 64. Rl Middleville, who
died Saturday morning. Nov. 27.
at Pennock Hospital, were hrtd

Cindy Moyer, daughter of Mr. Funeral Home al Middleville.
and Mrs Herbert Moyer. 443 W
Colfax, »l&gt; named the DAR
Citticn for 1965-1966 toy Uie Sen­
Greenwood Cemetery at Grand
ior Claaa and Faculty last week
Gayle Harlow, daughter of
The entire Senior Class select­
ed three girl* on the basis of de­
pendability. service, leadership
• and patriotism These three girl*
were then voted upon by th*
high school faculty Rules for se­
lection arc set up by the State
DAR
Cindy will now compete against
oilier girl* in Western Mlcldgan

State meeting In Uie
Spring.

bof. Julia and Therraa Villa.
Frank Nirta. Bill and Joe Villa
of Muakrgtxi. the latter being

Cocker* lull left for the Murines
on Wednesday. Also Sunday din­
ner guest* atre Helen Ryan of
Jackson, and Mr and Mrs O. B
Ferguson of Kalamaaoo.

TOO LATE TO CLASSIH
WANTKD-pBaby aitter, T:Wat
have own transportation Light
housekeeping Phone Wl 5-9723
After 5 pm
13/3

WHEEL HORSE
TRACTORS

■ a sue for every lawn
■ 32 to 48-lnch mowing

■ 37 attaching tools
■ automatic shift
modal*, too
■ 6 to 12 hp. engines

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HARDWARE
142 E. State St.

i
I

recovery room In the new addition
with hl* practice of medicine U&gt;
Freeport in Uie early thlrtica
A* former patient* and friend*
see Uie sign at Use Medical Office
building. -Reserved for Dr. WMcL~

NaahviUe. died Monday at 6:10
pm. In Pennock Hospital where lias now found his permanent place
of peace and repose and no doubt
She wa* a 1924 graduate of it wa* awaiting this noble ipfrtt
Nashville High School, wa* with Uie designation. Reserved
graduated from MlciUgan State for Dr. Wedel."
University. Sirf taught In Deschool near Nashville several

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tunied to Michigan State to
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worked In the laboratory of the
State Health Department in
Laming.
Mto* Furnl** retired - three

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cal engineering got underway at
Hastings High School Tuesday
night, and anyone may still en­
roll.
' Professor Wattmough of WeMern Mlchlgan University to teach• ing the course which will Include
Nashville.
20 meeting* of three hour* du­
Bom Ln Nashville July 25, 1900. ration providing five semester
she was a daughter of Von W. hour* of undergraduate credit.
and Edna i Johnson । Fumto*.
Surviving to a stoter. Mr*. Artroit.
Service* will be held Thursday

attend.

study.
Home with the Rev. Max Glad­
Eighteen from The Tyden Cor­
ding officiating. Burial will ta­ poration. E W. Bliss and Has­
health for about five year*.
in Lakeview Cemetery.
tings Mfg. Company were en­
He la survived by 1* wife. Flora;
rolled Tuesday, but other* may
•till register and they need not
• Verter Eldred of Nashville. Mrs.
be associated with industrial
Uoyd &lt; Susan &gt; Pennington of Cloverdale-Hope
Hastings and Mra
Wendell
rtqulalte.
&lt;Jeon» Thaler of DeWitt; throe
By Mrs. Stephen Osfood
Pinal enrollment is scheduled
son*. Melvin of Byron Center.
Mil* Diane WUey wa* hostess
Pcnon* interested may contact
vllle; five step-children; 201 on Nov. 16 to Mto* Mary Brinln- Wright Sim If more information
grandchildren; throe brother*. stool from Galrsburg at ths ladesired.
home of her parent*. Mr. and
Kalkaska anc
Mrs. Glenn Wiley. She stayed
Grand Rapid*
overnight with the Wiley family. Jury Finds Driver
। Mis* Brininstool wa* taking port Guilty—Pays $58.40
in a student counci! exchange
Robert A. Myer*. Rl Vermont­
day. The following day Diane
and Mias Brininstool visited *«v- ville. was found guilty of reeklas* driving after a jury trial
Saturday
Ln Hasting* Muncipal
Lena Oegood vial ted her cousin,
With the first real snow of the Mr*. Ethelyn Buholta. of Ha*- Court.
Judge L. E. Barnett fined him
day and Bunday, a raft of acci­ Mr*. Isaac Oegood were kt the |M plus M1.40 court costa.
He had been arrested by Of­
dent*—most of them fender­ home al their son. Mr and Mrs
benders — occurred. Undersheriff David Osgood, of Brooklyn, Mich, ficer Donald C. Lair in NaahviUe
Gordon Trick reported
Friday evening and Saturday. *
speeds
up to 100 tn.ph, ignoring
About 9 am. Sunday Gal* A.
■top sign*.
lost control of hi* 1965 panel Mr* Lynden Johncock. ♦ Oir
The four H s In the 4H emblem
OMC on slippery W State Road sympathy goes to the family and
atami for Hed&lt;£. Heart. Hand*
and Health.
&gt; and rolled 1
well soon. W The McCallum La­
dle* Aid will be held Thursday
More About
for turkey supper.
SEEK 1911 GRADUATES
Backward Glances
Abaci 2:10 pm Bunday, Wi­
The HHS golden anniversary
nd* to Ruteell. 40, R4 HasUng*, wan driving a 1944 Ply­ committee is seeking Uie adContinued from Page Ona
mouth west on State Street when drewea of George Kluewe. Irene
she lost control on a slippery HoeUel and Ruth Chambers

Raft of Mishaps
Follow 1st Snow

and hit a utility pole.
En route to the accident, as­ Ing tlieir addresses may call
sisting City police. Deputy Sher­ Mr*. O.M . Brower. Wl 5-54*3,
iff David O. Wood. 20. Rl Has­ or Ml** Ev4 Htcox, Wl 5-4305
ting*. driving a 1945 county sta­
tion wagon, attempted to go
around a walling State Highway, X^femMro of Evening Stax
truck at Broadway and Gretfi OE8 Chapter Vermontville, will
when tl&gt;e cruiser wa* clipped in attend a school of LMtruoUon In
the right rear by a 1901 Chevro­ Charlotte Monday evening, Dea
let driven by Rex H. Casey. 42. 6. Regular session in Vermont-

Hasting* defended the affirma­
tive of the question "Resolved:
That the aevaral nations should
make monopcdica of the manu-

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control of hi* IBM Mercury about
■melted metals, but archeolo­
gist*’have found pieces of man­
An unusual Innovation la being
Hastings The car went off the made iron that are nearly 6.000 prepared by the teaching staff
left aide of the highway and nvsof the Hwtingv city schools una bank, rolling over. He mimed
the deer, but landed in Pennock
LEGALS
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iKSLrMng a number of Christinas
carol* and will present them at
a vesper service tn the High
puaiicanox oxpkx
school auditorium, commencing
. Matter 4 Ik* Katal. at: at 4:00 pm. The public to invited
L tlrl»a. DMaaard. Fit* Na.
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ammenwu. la a perfect little gem

acna at Oberammergau have ful-

and the Interior with Uie original
intact, te as bright, fresh and dean

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■VB8CRIFTI0N

receive some Prince Charming and
hla bride "to live happily ever
after." Each chair, cabinet, table
and divan as well as each etabcratc
bit of moulding, omatc doorway,
carved paneling and mural paint-

craftsmanship of the era. AU th
all. Schloss Llndeihof te a story
book castle come to life.

A furriter cxAinpla of Uita lin- any sort a difficult Item t6 find
Rudi said Uui there waa no obtained. U is good for a lifetime
or until kjst ar MMper.ded through
able atravagance Is Uie Blue
Uiis cleanllncwL You can SUH pilch
a cigar or cigarette butt Into the other requirement ta adequate in­
surance. It caught driving without
proper insurance, your license te
hundred men te bored for u year to have developed a maw pride in
, rus&lt;d into Germany. Uie Austrian
to construe! this unbelievably rea­
guard chocked Rudi's Insurance
listic "cavern" roll of It located
above ground &gt;. complete with ata- &lt;xtey disposal of trash simply U tw&gt;{ card to see if it compiled with
.
tacUte*. stalagmite*. a Urge pond done.
The Tyrol countryside and- Uie at Uie German outpost Uie guard
and a thirty-six foot ceiling, a* a
proper setting (or a presentation vUlagta. hamlets and clUta offer checked to aec if U compiled with
a spectacular example of how a German rcgulallons. In Austria, a
cenUy composed by his friend. naturally lovely arm can be further driver's license te difficult to come
Wagner. Unfortunately, when this bcauuned by unlveraal co-operation by *nd easy to lose.
coaUy project was completed, a test
Innsbruck 1* one of Austria's
totally unfit for any kind of a work of many. But judgbig from noted educational and culturalwcQmuslcal production. So. the Grotto. Uie rtsulte evident everywhere, tent. Scholara and artiste are the
was closed and never used Ogatnl Ui'tt are few "bad
of the heroes here rather than soldiers
At the Parte world exposition ot littering sort in the entire Tyrol 1 and statesmen. Nearing completion
tn thia city of about IOOjOOO (not
large by European atandardai ta
kiosk that King Ludwig bought and
We never tired ot looking at the ahat Will be one of the largest
had transported and reassembled
tiny fields, extending for up Uw
mountainsides. Uiat the thrifty Ty­
elaborate fountain and other jewel- rolese farmers culUvate with such people of the Tyrol region, as well

story of the Schloss was not a like furnishings, all In keeping with
happy one despite its beauty and Uie Moorish theme. The total cost
perfection. King Ludwig, a con­
firmed bachelor. never took a
King Ludwig died young, the
fairyland setting he had con- victim of a drowning that may

AMtMICAN HLWSPAPU

Mandate ’ that made the Bourbon
kings notorious Alter living in the
Schloss lor only a ehort time, he
tired of Uie place, dosed .everything
EDITORIAL up tightly and uirned hte attention
to constructing a newer and more
perfect architectural plaything.

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oclieve. prearranged by those
driven by desperation to thus re­
lieve Bavaria's crusJUng burden o!
taxation.
The facade of beauty of the
inner tragedy for the rrsUma king
poorly.

But there is a happy sequel. A*
Ingrid pointed out. the Schlcu now

and is a writable gold mine in
that it attracts an ever growing
volume of tourist trade from which
Doth Uie state and the citizen* bene­
fit Tiie motives of King Ludwig II

CORNER [WALNUT AND S. JEFFERSON
I
HASTINGS

A family picnic in the Tyrol* ta
something very *P«lal. That we

wr. iuiu »**&gt;.
Then on to Vienna, with an as­ tanll «n TUr.W'W a»sist from Rudi, who helped us get
cuiM-lvrs
and
our
luggage
into
tlic
tlaugitu
r
and
Lui
in Innsbruck. With the Boucck
Uun '
family in Rudik station wagon, we proper. eompa.-tmerU on Uie proper . Kstemuno.
Otlrcr

bye. but now neither Innsbruck nor ’ omte c,l Benton Harbor, and KJ
lovely portions of Uw Tyrol coun­
our friends, the Souccks. seem as Chung Hong, a Korean atud«»
try. jxuu a targe Inland biktf. much
al Wertcrn Michigan Uniytrt ty.
like Torch lake except that It was
Ki also spent a week with w
Ln a mountain, rather than a wood­
Prtslngvm before school op«wa
jin the fill and joins U»«n on
land setting, end then parked near
’other special occasion*
wore lilted to a high valley con­
taining many prepared hiking trulls

Rotarians Rerir
Report on Japan

"nim HaJ^^nST1
Members of Ute Hastings Ro- 'recent vuitoro al t he Itaucr
tary Club reoMVed a first hand, »rne were V‘.ctor
report on life in Japan at their I Woodland, and Mr.
n d Mrs.
Susi nre already experienced UUle regular Monday noon luncheon Robert Baley ot Greenville,
hikers and Rudi tuid Ingrid have meeting lield at the Hotel HasMA and Mrs Richard Sunn,
•
| and family of VermonlvUie wyre
taken them on many lengthy Uipo tings.
The speaker was l.lJI Tanaka. Saturday evening adlera at the
a Rotary Fellow now atudyirjg ! Jama Britten and Robert Britat Westerri Michigan Unlver- , ten limnes.
"marked trail" corers a variety of slty. He also has a Fulbright ’ xt the John Mahler home over
conditions, some of them being scholarship.
tlw Thanksgiving holidays were
Tanaka briefly told about the his sistas. Mm. Otto Kehrt-r of
very dIfficuli to negotiate. Even on
economy of Japan, and compared New York City and Mrs H C.
the standard of living there with Hope of Pontiac, and nl»«&gt; hl*
as .in Invaluable addition to the is always essential. Although there' the VB economy. He pointed out nephew, Mr. and Mi» Rotwrt
IscilitlM of the excellent medical were many families tn this-high Uiat the average wage in*Amer- Hope and family of Pontine,
is done by hand. Yields are not school of the University of Innv valley on that particular Sunday. tea would be considered a very. While they we* here they nchigh Income in Japan.
rompanlid the Malilera to Harbountiful in terms of Liborvond
He added that- while American bur Springs to visit their mother,
Ume expended However, on land dustry in Uie Inns river valley and
students often eumplaln of food Mrs. Ida Hurd.
that otherwise might be gutted of course much agricultural ___
served ir.
In tmlvzridty
university dcrmltortra.
dormitories.
_____
_____
pro- picked out a lovely secluded ri»*&gt; jigpvzd
wr, gnd Mrs. Chrte
Katclrf-le
... enjoyed Uie food----------as being
w--very
- QIOf Grw Lake and'Mra MargU'with the ugly scars of erosion.,
go. despite its exceptional to enjoy the lunch that Ingrid had he
KOod and
&lt;nd plentiful.
»lcntlrul
Hu. Kaccbele visited
visited the
the Floyd
Floyd
I1 flu,
thcee mountaineer farmers produce n1tur&gt;i attnicUans, tourism U se- "packed " tor us Although thou- good
Tanaka, who was employed at wtllL-wna mcr the weekend, and
« «"•&gt;
~»«w nan, bui on. ot tniunnxk. n«W
the Tokio Marine and Fire In- ,t walt a jpeemj occaMon a* they
ollheiulMn-nnenrrttv. wmpu tll¥1(W
lotnr p,,,.
surance Company before coming, mended me christening of their
oi -U rawrraUon U». .Un «M., v.„.ul C,MU1 whlt„ nm Ore. In­ was none of Uie usual picnic debris! here, is studying American ccon- ncphw and grandson. Mattte-w
omy and the international cur- R^n,. willteon. Mt the HinMlale
to th. tout, ot the counUrtO.
.tUnttai th-omh th. in sight. The area was ax clean
rency system.
^^rIlxxlte•. Church.
He was introduced to Uie Ho- Me’«xu» vn.ucn.
military feata ot the Tyrolean pa­ and spotless as though it had never
Rudi told us that a driver's li­ triot. Andreas Hoffer, who twice before been used We scrambledI tartans by James Chase.
entertained ids fatter. Myron
Dciienu of Kankakee. IU. Mix
cense ta quite hard to come by tn drtrotrd the invading srmlm of about the trails a bit. occasionally
The William Garrison family
Napoleon, is now in this modem getting a glimpse of rock climbers ot Jackson visited the Marshall Deneau'a mother. Mm. Helen
SptLbury of Chicago and Mr.
high
up
on
the
cliffs
or
atop
Uic
take* months of study to prepare era. a center of..many varied and
-— —— -r —------------------ —&lt;• — Furrow family over, the weekend and Mrs. Howard Jameson and
for the written portion of the exam dznincant actlvIUcs. even though ' peaks. Where do the hours go. on and their mother. Mrs. Freeman family for dinner on Thank*£lv. Furrow, who is with the Mar­
and in addition there are the rood ine plcturesqoe charm ot Uie place 1 a trip like this? All too soon. It Fliajj Furrows.
!««•______________ .

experienced mountaineers should

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wrong. He took tram his subjects
to satisfy his extravagant testes,
giving nothing In return. But beon perfection regardleaa of cost, he
produced something of enduring
worth, whose value will grow with
Uie passing yean, Thus, although
King Ludwig didn't plan it that

Thoughtful

Pre-orranging the funeral serv­

once burdened with Intolerable
texes are now benefiting from the
perfection of the things he built
tor himself at Uielr expense.
A glowing example t of poetic
justice!

ices ls a thoughtful move.' It lets

Garmbch. Obt-nunmentau and

Decision

one make decisions now which others

dividends on a trip that took-.us
mostly through Uie lovely Tyrol
countryside which. In addition to
being scenic, la undoubtedly one of

would have to make later. Our coun­

sel on th'srnatter is offered without

cost or obligotion.

discarded bottle, paper carton
or other trash of the type that te
all too common along Uie highways
over here— and in most other coun­
tries. too. for that matter,
the little villages and
through which we passed, litter

LE0I1HRD05G00D
-funerialJJonie
CHARLES H. LEONARD

Personal Mention

slreets and sidewalks had a frenlilysuept look, llils also held true in
the diy of Innsbruck, where even

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�Women's Club of

Dr. Dahlman Weds
Ruth Ann Thomas
In Lutheran Rites

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Society newS Vermontville to
I

Sr..*of Marshall, and Dr. Albert
E. Dahlman. son of the late Mr.
and Mr*. Eric Dahlman of Spring
Lake, were united in marriage at
2 p.m. Saturday. Nov. 27. in the
Zion Lutheran Church. Marshall.
The Rev T. R. Taytnwaki per-

. Taka U* guerawork out of
nautirw n.rata, says noted meat

Meet on Monday

Jonathan Haynrr i“d hi* f I rat
birthday on Tuesday, Nov. 30.
and to celebrate Uw ocouion hi*
parent*. Hie David Haynera. in­
vited Ills grandparents, the Bur­
dette Haynera. and the Duane
Millers, and hl* aunt*, Linda Monday. Dec. fl. In the Griswold
and Arloa Haynrr. for a party on room of the Congregational
Church at 7 p m.
Saturday evening.

The family ot Mrs. Mary Gib.
son gsthen-d at lier homo on
Sunday evening to help her cele­
brate her birthday.

cooking, and brings to the table
a ro«X which actually weigh*
■ more. is Juicier and tastier All
. of this odd* up to more meat na
well aa better quality.
i

Viola E. O'Connor and Loyal
L. Bennett were united in mar­
riage at 2 P*n. Saturday. No*.
13, al the home of her sister.
Mr. and Mr*. Rex Pennington
Rl ftweport. north of Carbon
Center.. The Rev. George Elliott
performed the double ring reremany Jh the presence of 32
Mr. and Mr* Alfred Altoft.
R3 HoMlngs. are the parents of
tlie bride: and Mr. and Mfa.
Gordon Bennett. 12 Myrtle Ave.
Battle Creek, are the parents of
the groom.
Blue and white mum* were
used for thr cmtcrpl&lt;v‘'4
Shirley Hawk* sang and played

tier 12th birthday Friday. Nov.
27, by attending Hr Hasting*
High 'School basketball goma
'Willi her guest* After the game
It was back to Cindy's houao for
n .dumber party. Of course there
were pizza*, cokes and Hie play­
ing of record* before there waa

The bride, given in marriage
Man™»UJC. ENGAGED—Mr. and Mrs. Harry by her father, wore a streetmanured meat IT. Burke of 635 W. Madison are length draws of white aatln. with
. __ —
mvap*. n roll alrtw anrt nversklrt. nf net

Viola E. O'Connor,
Loyal. L Bennett
Exchange Vows

Personal Mention
' onlv lone enough to roost It South America Ml» Burke, a
™rK
to dry T out graduate of Hasting. High re.eiTht
iceived Her B*A and MX. tn Er.gtemirature or daMichigan Stole Uruver-he otlwr ‘‘ty and u now teaching Engll*h in Ravemwood High School.
Palo Alto. Calif. where she ha*
been living for the post year and
a half. Mr. Oumudo received his
IBB. from tlie University of San
Francisco and hi* MB. from the
I University of Idaho m mathemalic* and is presently an appli-

Mr. and Mn&gt;. Jim Morgan and
Mrs. Kathryn Wood were in
Pennsylvania over the Thanks­
giving holidays.
Paul Miller, brother of the
Mrs. Frank Mosher spent the
Thanksgiving week with the Don groom, wa* UW. man.
For her daughter's wedding.
Mrs Altoft chow a gray wool
drun and her corsage was of
white carnation*. The groom*

Methodist Church
At Middleville
Is Nuptial Setting
MonSy

Chrystal Case
Attends Dance
Masters Convention

talned her Hoipltal Guild Group
Wednesday evening. Dec. 1. at

Miss Judy Park and Michael

ftdiv untU UUled P,U1 Bry‘nl and Anne for
’ dmner on ntonaagmng.
The bride was graduated from
Marshall High School and iia*
been employed ns secretary to

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Season
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of 100% wool in

sizes 34-0.

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of 100% wool in

Bennett, grandmother of the
groan from Grand Haren. Other
guests from Grand Haven were
Mr. and Mrs Payne Bennett and
family. Mrs. Donald Bennett. Jr.
and daughter. Mra WIUls Caln
and Mrs. Joseph Dallas, uncle
The Harry Woods entertained and aunt* of the groan Thaw
for Thanksgiving on -Bunday,
their gucsto being Mr and Mrs.
Virginia
Harry Wood. Jr. and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fcmhotto of

Double Ring Rites
Unite Couple at
wome in Hastinos
by Mrs. John Tucker. Mrs. Lyle
Shreve. Mn Roger. Dahlman.
Mrs. Roger Bolling and Mr and

empire
simple but imprc.-nivr wedding
ceremony on Saturday. No*. 27.
shtn Geraldine Hussey or Char-

Ringo-Swingo Club
Fetes 23 Guest
Couples Saturday

The Ringo - Swlngn Square
Dance Club enjoyed wall to wall
square dancing again Saturday
evening at Northeastern School
as 23 guest couples from aneu

This Christmas
give him the

satin bow at the empire waist­
line. Her heodpieoe wm fashion­
ed with net arid a green velvet
cabbage rose, and she carried a
Escorted by her sons. Lyn and
cascade bouquet of red ruses,1 Gerald Hiwey. tlie bride chose a
white carnations and ivy.
midnight
blue velvet, street

since 1664

sizes 5-15.

Many More
Mix and Match
Magic Garments

Lovely' Luncheon
.
. .
.
"
Honors Mannings
On Silver Jubilee

the nuUd of honor's and she car-1
Tied a .cascade bouquet of red ’
i roam, white carnations and ivy.
Steven Ames, son of Mr. and
Mra. Lawrence Ames. wasCthpThe lovely luncheon served at ringbearer. Mr. and Mrs. UTw-;

, .

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PRESCRIPTION CUSTOMERS
The

Bonnet &amp; Gown
••
sums.
Tlie reception was held in the
coming from Battle Creek, Burl­ church parlors Immediately fol­
ington. Freeport and Hastings towing the ceremony.
Mrs. Jerry Bradley ot Has­
to jiln the Mannings and make
I the occasion a very ipecial one. tings pounxi the coffee. Mum

Shop
Alma Fingleton

The festive touch

poured tlie punch. Miss Vondyi
Stamm of Hastings was in
charge of tlie guest book. Mrs. I
Neal Dingman and Mis* Par
Stamm word the wedding cake
and MLct Judy Brant and Mrs.
Richard Earner were In charge

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Tlw- bridal couple Is nowresid­
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Hosting*
Oout-of-town guests were from
Grand Rapids, Ada, Caledonia.
Wayland. Vermontville. Hastings.
Lonalng. Bottle Crek and Mitill-

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Mrs. John McLean and childrrn were Thanksgiving curst*'
of her parents. the Ftorrrat John«o». John was ctoer hunting
Thanksgiving week.
Mr. and Mra Ernest Morgan.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morgan and
family. Karen and u® Morgan,
Mr. and Mrs Wayne Wood of
Boragn. Tim Wood of Lansing
were entertained for Thanksgiv­
ing dinner at Uie Clinton Brill’
home on E Brogan Rood.

LAPO DRUGS

We are celebrating otw.firtnd Opening with a drawing
’{or Free Gift* to be held on Wednesday. December 22 The]

r|n Gift. a Man's Butova Watch; 2nd Gift - a Ladies* Rulova
Watch; jrd Gift: a G.E. Decorator Clock; 4th Gilt y;inu-&lt;
Rated*Pearls ly Dcltah;,5tlj,Gift: a Norelco F):p-Top ••,.&lt;cd&gt;1
VVJnu- voile name it it is not in tlie h.x *

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JEWELRY

AGENCY
Established 1931

144 IAST Stan STRICT

hastinos,

Michigan

�Burdett Cotant

re and lira. Wm.Wrwftt. Chartone
of and Marilyn of Grand Ledge.

tnsir parents.
rl!! Karehar.

Women's Club Io
Have Christmas

Engagement Told
ttwtf d ■£

eluding her liroUwr and family,
Uie Jack Neisjns from South
Bend. Ind, and Uie Cook's
daughter and family, tins Roger
.’nr:,', nf xr.BT...
lx

mitlttert

Photographs are always welcome

High ScllOOl Olid WOtka for the
i‘ra,ui °"°m

•nd wanted is Christmis gifts

vidusl portraits or family groups.

Richard Shuster have planned
“ —
narrative with
music.
I

Rob«« Cary.
Wilbur Birk,
Stanley
imlngx, Mrs.
William Brad
Mra Bruce
____ ______ WteweU, Mrs.
Robert Hoillrter. Mm. Sidney

Mra

Christmas gift*. Wo ra happy

Photo Greeting Cards, too!

WSCS
Plans
Pine
. . ,
_
And Holiy,Tea

Tlie Woman's Society of Chris-

dirt Church will have a Pine
and Holly Silver Tea. Wednesday.
Dec. 8. at 1 pm.
Officers ask oil members to
bring a guest to see the pictures

dicr School far B-83's. and upon1 Reynolds and Debbie were also! Tufwiav Nov 16 Dcrothv Eftcompletion at this schooling with them for the afternoon and 1 vcnK daughter of Mr snrf'frH,
will return to New HampalUxe. lunch. The Robert Reynolds were j ;
Htevens and David E.
Ako M the Rlchud Kenfleld: again guests of the Pullers
Pullen on
onL
, 8lamm
of ,itr
Sunday.
Buert* at the Dr. Douglas Castle- Mr. and .Mra. "Budd' Hauschdd
Tlie Jerry Geisers entertained ■
and family.
•
their daughters, Mr. and Mra. ■dlst Church.
Ralph Culver of Nashville. and
hero from Sandusky. Ohio, and spent Thanksgiving and Friday Mr. and Mra. Donald Pickard,
others InduONL tbs Jack Bay with tibeir daughter, Mr. and for dinner Thanksgiving Day.
immedla'.c families. 8ft. Utd Ifta.
family and Mm H. A. Adrounte Mra. Frank VaheU of Wllmuigand daughter. Brenda, are here
wedding dinner was
Michael AdMrs. Stanley Halsey and two from Syracuse, N.Y, vtolling his
parents,
the
Ben
lUzeimycrs.
...cruairen oi unonoue viancu ner
home Monday.
amer. Ulc CaI1 Kings, on Tucs- and his ntoters, the Henry Gib­
sons
and
the
Donald
DocUtlcs
There was a family gathering day.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarance Gilding
for the turkey and goose dinner
Art Logan was home from
OoUcckb
tar the ThanksglvThaniuglv- were guests of her sister, the
at the Dick Shusters. Including Alma C
«b for
all of the grandparents from'tog holidays, and his roommate. Harold Spicers of Linden, from
Wednesday until Saturday. Sun­
day guests of the Gildings were
Bally, Katie and Jimmy.

Germaine M. Maurer
Pledges Troth to
Thomas L. Davis

rills were ids porente
Grund Ledge.
sey and Lauretta were Thanks­
Among those at the J. Franklin Ixuislng for dinner. On Saturday giving dinner guests at the Lewis
Huntleys were her ulster and
family from Kalamazoo and tlie Grand Rapids.
Dr. and Mra. Wm. Helrigel
Rev. Lowed McCarty.
spent Thanksgiving week in Mil­
Tiumksglving dinner Mr. and waukee with their daughter and
Mrs. Kenneth Bentley and cldl- son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
R- Olbia, arid family.
dren of
Bob Bhaultls, who is attending
Britten and children, Lawrenco
giving holldaya with his parents, Shc la a Senior majoring in mu­
Mr. and Mra Robert Shaultls.
sic at Aquinos College in Grand
Rapids. Mr. Davis is a graduate
Don BrUCcn and Cathy were
Mike entertained Saturday with
a family dinner In honor of their
Mra Elizabeth Martin enter*

WHITE’S ’’"SL®™**
107 S. J.Heraon

Dorothy Stevens
And David Sfamm
sn-'z ^^e^SiK.'^M^K.’KLSpeak Their Vows,

A., always Thanksgiving Day from the Pease Air Force Hase
found family gatherings abound- tn New Hampshire are vislung ’ Farrough ot Alma.

Time to arrange for
ChriM

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। Thanksgiving Sees I persona/ Mention
Pam
Family» Gatherings 1-' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5“!^

Haitingt

man. Italian and English origin. hunting.

Vegetables Add
CoIorand Flavor
To All Meals

Unlveralty of Michigan Medlool
Center.

’ for CHRISTMAS

b

lend their natural color to the
tliey bring extra, apaxkle to

Were
Open till

SWEATERS
by Arrow, Campus
Cucumbers. usually eaten raw.

and Van Heusen

9:00

We hove them oil . . .

Your favorite weight ond

EVENINGS

knit, color and combination.
Cardigans, Crews, V-Necks

UNTIL

spectollMa cugtoeaed salads
with such greens iu. romaine,

and Zip-Fronts.

CHRISTMAS

Prien itort

Lay-Away Now!

ar

tough from the Navy. Those at­
tending were Mrs. Ruth Winks.
Mr. -and Mra. Cleo Haywood. Mr.
and Mrs. Stan Snyder and Larry,
foe dinner Thanksgiving. Tura- Mr. and Mra. Robert Denny and
day lunch guests were Mra. 'Mar­
tin's sister, Mra. Helen Wroalaakl Bawdy and Mrs. Keith Mead, all
The Tbcmappte Garden Club
of Hopkins, and Mra. Betty of Hastings.
Christmas tour will be Thursday,
Moore.
Thanksgiving Day guest of her
daughter, Mr. and Mrs Kenneth
Reynolds, of Bedford. Saturday,
Mra. Edmonds was a dinner
guest of her daughter, Mri and taurant at 106 Jefferson. 8X.
Mra. Arthur Stanley, of Wall
Lake.
Mr. and Mra. Harley HUI of
ed their family on Thanksgiving Bedford visited Mra. Lulu Ed­
Merrill Karcher.' Wl 8-3038.
monds Friday evening.
Monday. Nov. 33. Mr. and Mra.
Thanksgiving dinner guests at Howard Edmonds of R4 and Mr.
and Mra. Allan McDonald and Marriage Licenses
Lloyd Huvers. In the afternoon Mrs. Lulu Edmouds helped their
they visited the Gordon Fuhrs granddaughter and great-grand­
daughter. Btacy Shane Whiting,
celebrate her third birthday in
and Mra. Ken ("Corky") Hamp Battle Creek. It wu also Mrs.
McDonald's birthday.
Houseguests of the William

Thornapple Garden
Club Plans Tour
Of G.R. Museum.

Rapids were evening gurets.

Iceberg lettuce.
And if you really

Ute Your

family some

Mra. Donald Hanson ot Chelsea. »»vto au««. Hssiiacs.......
fraternity tv-atees at Alma Col­ The fellows went deer hunting.
sw»»u:^u»rtta«« ..
lege arrived on Wednesday at
The Eugene Heniser family ;**«■ caiwaur, hmubse
spent the Thanksgiving week- liras wutoa*.-iimom* ....
their guest until Bunday. Also end wlUi tier mother. Mra.:
«—,■■■
joining llietn for Thanksgiving Wayne Inglaston. at Beulah.
Ir-ulgL.Xg xutora.

Charge Account

Vegetables are

Velour
PULLOVERS

Patients Like
Tasty Foods
Of Hospitals

Those luxuriously soft
Iweaters and shirts that
Popular cranberry and

’8”
$1.75

»mi SHAVE &amp; COLOGNE

JADE EAST

day they accompanied hto par­
ents and sister. Mr. and Mrs
the difficulty starts.
Hermann Botteher and Cindy to
Canton,
Ohio, where they spent
tlans at The
lean Medical the weekend with their former
neighbors, the Robert Spitlers.
Overnight guests on Wednes­
day at the Albert Fredenburg

from $2.50 to $3.50

TIES

Cbt'^w™

by Wembley

Nancy NielMi, Mr. and Mrs.
James Matthews and from Lake

It takes more than matliemaUcs
to convert a "hrepital-siae" recipe
to individual household use.
Over the post 10-IB years, hos­
pital food 11X5 undergone massive Thanksgiving dinner guest of
change*, and all for the better.
Professional dietitians now cat«- to
the preferences of patients, and
Lafayette Unlveralty in Eastern
Pennsylvania over the Thanks­
giving holiday and Marjorie At-

antique gold.

NEW BLACK WATCH

Perkins. Melinda Hawthorne of
Alma Colleg4 accompanied Mra.
Seifert and spent the Thanks­
giving holidays with her mother,
Mra. Leslie Hawthorne.
1
Dinner gutsto of Mr. and Mra
NorvtU Nle&amp;en on Thanksgiving

Take the Medical Center's baked
custard recipe—a favorite among
lhe 4.000 staff members and vtdlora who eat In the hospital's
cafeteria every day.
Hie 240-poruon custard recipe
calls for 8’4 quarts of frozen whole
eggs, which the Medical Center
buys to 30-pound cans, equivalent

by Van Heusen

MltuUonal than which is not avail­
able to most housewives, the food
specialists point out.
Before adjusting the yield of any
recipe, the U-M dietitians suggest
converting all measured ingredients
to weight In pounds and ounces.

SPORT
SHIRTS
Our collection includes the stripes

sroo

BANKETTE, a delicacy, mad
filled with rich almond paste

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
Baker's Dozen Day
You buy One Doxen and get “13."

Coffee Coke,

»«• 58c;

«-&gt;•«. 32c

Cookie Day Every Wed. 4 dox-

'■ $1

CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY DRAWING—With eadi

DALE’S BAKE SHOP

Music Center
138 W. State
Your
Musical Gift
Headquarters

dietitians

PAJAMAS

1 lb, $1.35; 2 lbs.. $2.65; 5 lbs.. $6.45 .
also a gift boxed 1 lb., 6 oxs. $1.90.

W&lt;W

custard for Dad and the kiddles.

6

Special care* must be exercised
in the use of spica. They caution
housewives to adjust these accord­
ing to taste rather than anthmcuc.
Mixing qnd cooking times will
also vary with quantity and the
stae of the utensil used. Remember
that It takes heat mgre ijme-to

and sfriall patterns as well os the
plain colors with dignified design.

We hove wools .In the popular

heather colprVtop.

Guitars
$22.95

$147.50
t

likes
$5.95 - $42.50

ful mlection of L.F.’i

&amp; Stereo L.P.’a. The
latest in top 45’«.

Ai school children settle down

10% Down

Billing January 1966

CLEVELANDS.
MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR

Christmas L.P.'s

and teachers are concerned about
the “fourth ft”—rheumatic fever.

M

estimates that more than
1 HOODOO Americans over 18 have

99c up

Large Selection of Sheet

special targets of this cruel &lt;^iaeasc which peaks in mid-winter,
says the Mtehhnm Heart Associ­
ation. a Michigan United Fund
agency. Streptococcal infections
—"strep" sore throau and scarlet
fever — can lead to rheumatic
fever and heart disease, cause of
more long-term disablement in
children than any other disease
The Michigan Heart Association.

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Music and Music Books

Stereo Portable

Accessories for All

Slim Design in

Instruments

Phono and Tape

f

Accessories

B

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Brighton; hto brother, Phillip, of
Rochester, and his grandmother, I
Mrs. Lottie Warden, of Penton.1

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can Legion. National-HehablU- 1
Ho predicta Prof. Stanford
half-parked sedan, attempted to tatlon, state medical, pharma­
ceutical, nurses. and medical as­
sistants. farm bureaus, service
noted no odor of liquor. Then. In clubs,
and the President's Com­
the flickering light from the tav­ mittee for the Employment of
ern sign, he saw a steel bracelet
study by the student will
the Handicapped. Many are ac- dependent
1
wtllie wrist that hung over the lively
assisting Ln our education- 1
steering wheel.
al program, some providing em- dom,"
1
The bracelet bore the Medic blems to the indigent.
students In the more challenging
Alert “Staff of Aesculapius" on
Medic Alert haa already saved ;
one side, and on the other, "DI- countless
lives. But perhaps more
giving strength to their edu­
important ta the fact that It haw and
Tlie student summoned an am-1 given peace of mind to over cations] aspirations"
Haw about technological aids far
balance Instead of a police wa­ 130.000 persona who have a "hid­
Instruction
» The book will con­
gon, The young man ta alite to- den medical problem " Wearers
tinue to be the most versatile
of Medic Alert are assured that
A young man. unconscious but wherever they are, whatever oc­ technological aid fur teaching and
learning."
believe* Ericksen.
superficially cut alter an auto- curs. their conditions and case
"However, libraries an? already
histories will be known to liie
Medic Alert bracelet with the medical personnel attending storing Information tn several other
farms
"tapes'
will become a fa­
word "Hemophiliac." He ta alive them.
miliar reference term us stialriita
today.
I
As the Medic Alert Foundation
A Naval officer, allergic to was established lb provide pro­ retrieve knowledge from audio
.tapes,
video
tape.,
magnetic com­
penicillin, tell seriously 111 in the lection for those with medical
, , The appropriate use
puter tapgs.
Panama Canal Zona He ta alive. problems, utmost speed ta «n-!{J
these new modes of presenting
An epileptic in Ohio hod been ployed in processing member- iof
&gt; uUonnatl(M1 mittt
T
t
be
guided by the
thrown into Jail twice during
.
swne
sameprlnrlpie-s
principlesth.
that now determine
seizures, mistaken for a. drunk, ,,,ps .
Complete information and the proper use of a book, the labo­
and hovered near death. Since
applications
may
be
membership
ratory, the reference library, or tlie
obtaining a Medic Alert bracelet,
he has been rushed to hospitals, obtained at the Medic Alert ex­ ittxmry stacks."
hibit at the Barry County Fair,
I Instead. He ta alive today.
A student nurse at Stanford sponsored by Carlton Orange, or
by
writing
to:
Medic
Alert,
Tur
­
I University had once lived with
addition to faculty espandon we
the knowledge that a standard lock. California.
In the Foundation's flies arc
post-injury tetanus shot would
be a death sentence. She need hundreds of letters of heartfelt
thanks, Many begin, "Before I
never worry again.
The student nurse was pretty
Linda Collins of- Turlock. Calif. go out alone. . . ." Meat ot them
Her father. Dr Mkrion Collins,
made a bracelet for her to wear good work you are doing!"
' Ericksen believe:, the next few
at all times—and thus launched
'years will bring efforts to improve
the Medic Alert program.
Today, over 130.000 Americans I
utilising teaching uMutanta. “The
wear the Indestructible steel and
discussion group will probably re­
silver. The basic membership fee
main an integral part of the Inof $5 Or is a one time fee and
includes the stainless steel em-.
classes will usually be taught by
blem. Memberships with sterling
graduate-student teaching fellows.”
silver emblem are 1750.
he says.
Internationa! In scope, affiliate ,
"College students should have the
organisations of the nonprofit I
opportunity in the ctawoom to
Medic Alert Foundation already ।cause ot blindness in the United npnas. to discuss, and to reflect
have been established in Canada. States, accounts for nearly 14
New Zealand. Spain, the Nether- ;percent of ail loot of sight. Glau­ and alternative interpretations. The
lands. Phillpptne$r-and the Uni- &lt;coma in its meat common form teaching skills necessary to lead a
ted Kingdom /dnd Republic of ,con destroy vision atowly and stimulating dtocuvion yecUon
Ireland. New branches arc being :painlessly. sometimes without may neg always require the sub­
formed In mark other countries j
ject-matter expertness of a PhD.
'There is IIttlX point in medl- .
cal science devAoplng miracu- ।
Many departments are already
lous drugs if they are not ad­
A leader In glaucoma dctec- beginning to explore better ways
ministered properly, or in time," ।
to uae the teaching assistant as an
Dr Collins says. "Yet. often, the (tiortal Society for the Provenattending physician or passersby ।Uon of Blindness catlmale* that graduate students, he points out.
have no way of knowing about .more t h a n 1.375.000 American
the victim s medical problem."
.
The Michigan Heart Associa­
Dr. Collins estimates that one
tion. a Michigan United Fund
member tn every American fami­
agency, say's the early warning
ly suffers from some "hidden ,
medical problem." In the event been found to strike about two signals that should alert parents
of shock, delirium, unconscious- 1
to the possibility that a "strep"
Infection ta present are: sudden
ness or coma when such persons
cannot communicate their medi- irreversible;
of 101 degrees or mere, sore neck
glands,^nd pain upon swallow­
tendance, ‘delayed or Improper
ing. Foi1 these, cal! the doctor.
medical treatment could be fatal
Chronic illnesses such as dia­ therefore. te vital to preventing
betes. epilepsy apd heart condi­ blindness. The N6PB had listed
Friday thru Sunday
tions are not the only problems. 40 03 Uie critical age for adulta
Authorities estimate that one to begin having regular biennial
person in every ten ta allergic examinations for glaucoma, but
to horse serum, which ta the
base of routinely administered
।antitoxins for lockjaw and as a significant factor In glau­
diphtheria One person in twenty coma and u yearly examination
has or will develop an allergy to is suggested for those in whose
penicillin.
family there have been cases pf
Thousands more may die from glaucoma.
L
| injections of morphine, novoGlaucoma te a disease characcalne, or even aspirin
trrlzed by an inerrtue in fluid
Wearers of contact lenses, over
I four million of them in the Unl। ted States, need such identlflcatlon. They may lose their vision dear, watery liquid called the
If the lenses are not removed aqueous. ContUnwuaJy throughLaryngectomee ("neck breath­
ers"'. arthritlcs and rheumatics produced within thia tiny cham­
I requiring cortisone, and victims ber. flow* through tt to help
' of some 190 other medical or nourish the cornea, and then
congenital conditions also need drains through a minute natural
medical problem identification.
A serial number is assigned to
each member. All Medic Alert
„
bracelets and necklaces carry the
/it member's serial number and a blocked. If this happens, the
Mtf telephone number besides the
T? flash warning of the medical Kins to exert pressure within the
11A problem. The telephone number eye. This pressure ta transmitted
is that ot the Central Answering
Service In the Foundation's Tur­ to the retina which contains
lock, California headquarters sensitive nerve cells and fibers
where the medical records of that relay light stimuli through
the optic nerve to the brain.
members are filed.
I The added protection of Ute
Central Answering Service is In­
eluded in the one-time member- cells with each cell destroyed, a
I ship fee. The Infflnnatlon In
these records, .cross-filed under Io* forever. Eventually the enthe name and serial number, b
Glaucoma cannot yet be cured,
available to physicians and other
TECHNICOLOR*
authorised personnel on a 24­ but If detected and treated tn
hour, collect call basis,
Thus the Medic Alert Founda­
A Shocking, Yet Superb
tion member wearing his Medic
Adult Drama . . . For
Alert emblem has available, and cation.
as close as the nearest telephone,
Tho Mature Viewer Only
The 4H Clubs are valtmble
to any attending physician as
much of his medical record that tralnlng grounds for the Nation's 1
he wishes to record with the youth. More than 23 million I Strand of Hastinos
Centra!
-------- ......
Answering File.
„v.
men and women liavc been 4H ।
an
*i An
A charitable, nonprofit foun- members.

the collector

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Future atmtente are likely to gain

my ot General Practice and numeroua associations as follows: dependent study glvca profeawn:
International Chiefs of Police. 1greater freedom
National Sheriffs. International , At the same time, certain eduFire Chiefs, International First

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�Granddaughter of
Nashville Resident

Hitchhiking on
'tfeStS’irfiXL ‘B*g’ H*ghways
of Mr. and Mra Robert Rich- **
« .
z*
.
“"J"00
8360 Pennfield Road. Banned in State
Battle Creek, and tlie granddaughter of Mra Gertrude Jone*
of Nashville, recently was named
the EiLwern State Grand Champ­
ion of baton twirling in the In­
termediate division.
award*, which Include 32 nudate
and 53 trophy*.
Robin'* mot tier, the former
Katherine Jone*, a graduate of
Nashville W K Kellogg High
School, aecompanlro her daugh­
ter during her appearance*.

Nashville Regulation
Winter parking regulations are
Ln effect In Nashville with no
parking on the streets between
2 and 6 am. in order to fa­
cilitate snow removal.

Hastings
Public Library
Located Comer
Court and Church Sfreelt

Library Hour's:

Monday, Wednesday
and Friday
12:30 la 8:30 p.m.
Tuesday and Thursday
12:30 to A p.m.

College students and other*
who try to "travel by thumb" on
Michigan freeways and limited
access highway* are reminded by
the State Police that hitchhiking
on these high speed roads te pro­
hibited by law.

prevalent on

weekends

MB IHare Lauds
A(l\ antes in
Voting Rules

Ha»tinn»
School .Menu

The Hastings Banner
Thursday, December 2, 1965

Improvement of
Drivers Sought
He lauded Use Legisialure for! By New Rules
the -volume" erf election nwojs-!

Legislative cluuigro in Michigan election procedures
heralded as ''extremely lUgnifl&gt;*r*U Mt
»*r. «uMrk allk.

J State driver improvement ac­
men which were por.v-d during'
the recently recessed aeMdon. In' 1 ,tivttle* . . . already m new all­
quantity, they represented one' I 1lime highs in several categories
« the largest number paaacd, • • we expected to nae at an
during hl* U year* a* Secretary
of Blau.
Impact of new. tighter restricHare undrewored one blU
frit
pa*wd by the Legislature a*
Secretary of State James M
resulting In an "unparalleled ,Urc Rald »» expected dramatic
Hberahrlng" of requirement* Increase* in all categories for
for prriidcntlal declion* vot- lhr final half of 1965.
.. --------- --—. . .. .
Newly-signed Public Act 75 ,&gt;fti wtTe ,lle w&lt;br’* *“
lihre™ttrted,‘f'rr*ChUl* rf,WL'
&lt;Trt*r*^tlvlUe. conducted by

State Highway
Survey Reveals

Section Two—Paget 1 ta I

George R. Heath
Dies Monday at
1 Students of the Maple Valley I
! Junior-senior high school will be i
Pennock Hospital

J?.
0?1&lt;Lv“llc.y
High Students

to

Have TB Tests

Thursday. The program has been
Service* were held Friday
set up by the Eaton County 1:30 pm from Use'Vogt Funeral
Health D-partment.
Home in Nashville few Osorgr.
t&lt;lnetl
party and Rex Hl'aul- Tl&lt;tenc* Monday evening In the
Thc.
g- r-.or of the South Maple Grovn
Tuewlay the National Honor Evangelical United Brethren
Society held initlalton ceemmdes Church, officiated, and burial
In lhe rafl:tcrl;i K(arnng at. 7 »»» »tade in the WUcox Cemepjn_ Steven Douae 1* president
Maple Grove Township.
.
MJKi Mrs Irene Hamp 1* advisor . Mr. Heath, a farmer reaidJn&lt;
----------- e-----------HaxhvlUe, died Monday.
Pauline Waldmlller of evening In Pennock Hoopital.
^^13 day* ~

In addition to the unlawful­
ness ot the practice. State Police
point out that there te an ele­
ment of potential danger for
those hitchhiking m well os for
New Director — Atly. Horace
those drivers who give them
Initial tabulation of home in­ Powers of charlotte, well-known
rides. Hitchhikers are sometimes
terviews made in a recent origtnassaulted by their would-be der.tlnatlon study of Grand Rap­ throughout this area, ha* been
named a director of the Woodbenefactors and motorists are
,UB1 insurance
Iknd M1I
Mutual
Insurance w.
Com-­
sometimes assaulted by those id* area, traffic offers interesting ,। lana
facte about -modren-day driving I pany. He succeeds Frank Fteher.
habit*.
J.a director
■■__ — •for
— 12' ____
years,” who aua
died
So far of know, M*h^ |
vturV^
on Nov. 9.
safety factor, hitchhiking add*
a two wavy im^ratiTuDrn
C,»er 1964 and more than 1 ijooo1 nround lhc worId “n‘1 hl“1
and Amanda (Davis) Heath. Mr.
to the enforcement problems of one car and the total group own-I at
r^ri^ ^H^.^
up orerim
inteiratlng experience, to relate Hta!h
nevtr mMrrted. HU
wj
■
•
nary residency restrictlorw.
1* now cn route to Florida.
nrr
and
cd 8,250 cars, averaging 123 car*: \(‘U l» P&lt;T111 !111011
_ H- .,WU^ U», quUm«
SJ
U». snow made its annrar- °nly *umvora are : eces a
per household, KeUh E. Bushnell.11
RRV^UiailVli
MUrhtean voters wlio move »«, 2^ tak^.™tn^
“ne* **forc *he ,eU ”
Traffic Division Engineer. Mich- 4 • I
otrfr
Mates
but
fall
to
meet
!
1
1
time
in
seven
years
t
ha
I
Michigan law, which prohibit­ tgra Department of State High- A1(1S LOHSU BlCrS
rraldency qualification* Ixcause
“I*?. .
seen *now in Michigan,
USE BANNER WANT ADS!
ed pedestrian traffic on freeways,
or lack of tune may now apply I
letter* sent to drlvNo matter how many cars a i Greater consumer protection fur absentee Avoter ballote in m ln thc *’en “ .‘“f* P°,nt,
was changed last year to include
the ban on limited access hlgh- family owned, each car averaged! for the buyer of packaged com- Michigan to vote in the prral- r”,«« went
the 50.000-mark I
illghtly over 10,000 mils, use per modltlea in retail store* wa* aa- dential election
,or the ,lrxl haU ■*&gt;* lhr
’
sur«l wiih tlie .recent adoption
bicycling and other non-motor- year, the survey showed. Abo
"It works both way." Hare &gt;°r raore u“ln 8000
• Sixty-three percent of the j of a regulation &lt;No. 540) of the explained. "New Michigan real- l1**, . „
, .,
car-owning families sampled had Michigan Department of Agrl- drnu of Iras than six month,
.^-hrduled license appeal board
Mrs. Irene Johneock enter­ i.nc car and the average one-car culture that supplements tlie ateo qualify for preudenttel ab- hrarings . . . which Hare indl—
----------------and measure* law en­
tained Mr. and Mrs. Duane Dunn .family
drove.
10.438weights
miles per
«nt« voter ballots if they were
aUo r«e *hwply wten
acted in 1964. The regulation bona fide electora from other
, *** "tute-Jon* are fully
neth Johneock of Oun Lake.
Thirty-two percent of the
states ’
implemented . s . are already
Barbara Jean Ruempel and Mrs
Von Dunn on Thanksgiving Day.
point* on labeling, quantity
The Bennie Cam will be in miles or 10.342 miler. per car. per
p,u,,ur Mils oaiivi* un...
.. ... _
,
Clare over the weekend to attend
der nnrrgcncy situation*, such I Mr “nd Mrs E w Rowe ot
a pre-Chrlstmas get-together of
a* auddrn illnrae or death in Lan^ng
Si C ltilCk’
Mra. Carr's family at the home and drove an average of 30.624
before buying.
the family, to qu.llfted voter* ?°™8h Joined Mrs^Oeorge Dean
Regulation 540 was patterned even though thr deadline for ',or dlnner on Thanksgiving Dav.
after n model regulation now tn applying
• About one-third of one per­
cent of the families owned four wm developed by the National
SHU another measure men-1
Conference on Weights and
ot 41.224 miles or 10306 miles Measures Uniformity of regula- Honed by Hare was PA 91 width |
For Men

Driving Habits

Cologne

Saturday
12:30 to 6 p.m.

PUB

Thought For A Week
Of all the wounds
inflicted upon
K
others, the hardest
to heal are
•
those made by
. the tongue.

Of those interviewed. 878 or objective. This te welcomed by
buslnesac.* whose products have
national distribution anti must
trips and the remaining 389 meet requirements of the vari­
made 1.143 trips.
ous states
Bushnell said the study had
Under the regulation tlie net
contents must be conspicuously'
displayed on the principal label

cnglbh and tile wording must
Michigan Department of State be prominent, definite, and plain
Highways, with approval and in colors that contrast sharply
with the background. Type site
of Public Rood*, and cities in is specified. Differentiation be­
tween dry measure luid liquid
the Grand Rapids area.
Mil tori Lamb, supervisor In
AU
charge of Ute interviewers, sold
that 566 of the 7.255 household&lt;ra originally scheduled, could
not be interviewed because of
answer questions.
All information obtained dur-

SPONABLE
FUNERAL HOME
Robert H. Sponable,-Qyrfier

w. Green

at Broadway

Ph. Wl 5-3252

"Although there may be unfore- j
seen problems connected with 1
throe new typm of computer
and tabulator machines." he I
»id “I think ll'a necessary for:
Michigan as a progrroalve state
make every effort to atrramllne
voter procedures to make than

by elections' official*."
The Secretary of Slate also
cited a bill which would ellml-

By Revlon

HUNTERS
INSURANCE
For at
$100
Low as
|

COME IN AND
vide for nominations in a pri­
mary giving th? eleobdrate more|
ASK ABOUT IT!
of a voice tn local government!
and a bill winch would place For All Types of Insurance
township officials on the same!
SEE
balk* tu the state ticket.

_

The Harold Ackleys rater-1
Pound. 14 Ounces."
Special lufiphasLs te placed on tamed Mr. and Mrs Robert Ack-'
ipaper products such a* napkins,
towete. facial tissue and wrap­
Iping paper. Three Items must be
W and Mr* John Tobey of
।told on the count of uniblc unite. Kateunoxoo
and Mrs. Audrey
Dimension* In inches must be Ackley on Thanksgiving
Day.
shown. Rolled paper products
must be labeled to tlurw width
Thanksgiving were their son and a* well a.s length
family. Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Dorman and daughter, and their latlon rut well as other weights
niece and nephew. Mr. and Mra. and measures laws Is a responsi­
Wipperfurth, Jr„ all of Spring bility of the Food Inspection
Lake. Kathy Dorman was also Division of tlie Michigan De­
home for the Thanksgiving holi­ partment of. Agriculture. headed
days from M8U.

HASTINGS

B°S£”-3xI'nsurance agency

the computer and analysed for
use by various, agradro in determtning future land use and
transportation needs of ttw area
Buahneil said.

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.
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A FOUR ACRE PLACE AT MAPLE GROVE CENTER, (new) home
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.
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kitchen with monowalls built in birch cupboards, diipoul, lots
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• another fireplace in the basement, attached garage 24 x 24 ft.,
place has a wonderful view of the countryside, has lightning
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ON ALGONQUIN LAKE, two real nice lot* (large ones' for
$2,400.00
BUILDING LOT IN Zed WARD, sewer'and water in. has a garage
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“I can always tell which folks

have planned ahead for Christ'
mas by the number of packages

under the tree. They’re the smart

ones . . . those who opened a
Christmas Club Account at HCB
. . . and have Christmas all paid

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,
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. State St., Heatings

�Alma at Hastings to Open West Central Sked
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*

Strong Panthers
(Provide 1st Loop
Test for Saxons

Saxons Surprise
Redskins With
80-75 Triumph

- -Lakewood to Invade

' will open their West Central
Conference campaign Friday
night against a veteran squad of
Panthers from Alma

and Charlotte to Grand Led&lt;e
Mlddlevllle travels to North­
View. Bellevue to Maple Valley
and Byron Center invades Cale­
donia Friday. Wayland goes to
Hopkins for a non-ioop tilt on
Saturday night.
Next Tuesday night Middle vllle invades Delton and Kent-

who improved defectively and on
the boards during the previous

Expect Over 300
At Sth Officials,
Coaches Banquet

More than 300 are expected to
attend the 8th Annual West
Michigan Officials and Coaches
Banquet scheduled to be held
Reed. Grant Wills and Jim Dan­ Thursday. Dec. 9, at the Pantlind Hotel in Grand Rapids.
iels up from the Junior Vanity.
Athletic directors and coach­
ing staffs from West Michigan
iiit'.fk high sclwols and collegia have
Curtis scored 144 and

Alma reports that Jim Garcta

Department engineer, dee-

In Ute north half of Uie Lower ton, shining deer with loaded
PenUuila the general impres­ firearm in his car. fined 460 plus 1
sion after the opening weekend 4730. and kut his deer license for'
three years.
with an upturn in hunter num­
bers. The Lower Peninsula sca-

Both quintets set a fait pace,
but the Saxon*' speed and fine
move* produced the margin of
victory as the visitors were called
for 28 personal fouls. They sank
four more field goals than Has­
tings. but the steady Saxons con-

In the second half Coach
VanderVeen’s chape moved out.
earning a 61-58 edge going into
the finale. Hastings held the lead

HOW FT FEELS

pattern of
wilh few dramatic changes from
those of recent years, Conserva­
tion officials report.
fine plus 4730 court costs, officer
Gene Brown discovered the buck
at a locker plant when he went
there to deposit another deer
which had been shot illegally.
Peninsula, according to the
David E. Stewart. 33. 417 Main.
Conservation Department.
Middleville, loaded firearm in his;
Above the Straits, where the car, fined 423 plus 4730.
,
season opened Nov. 13, incom­
Ttm J. Olcsak, 17, Middleville,
plete reports indicated Uie num- loaded firearm in car, 425 plus
1730.
of deer taken Was down slightly
William A. Arents. 32. 514 E.
across Che straits of Mackinac Green, shining deer with loaded;
firearm in hu car. fined 450 plu* i
through Che first nine days to­ 47 30. and tost his deer licence
taled 9,432. compared with the for three yean.
year-ago figure of 10306. Ths
season .closed Nov. 28.

ling like veteran gems. Hastings
High'* 1966-66 Blue A Gold cage
edition notched a brilliant in­
augural victory here Friday
night, defeating a fine Marshall
High veteran team. 80-75.
Coach Bob VanderVeen's sec­
ond Saxon aggregation pleased a
large crowd of fans a* they post­
ed the covsted win over Coach
Don VanderGeest's Redskin* who
were favored to avenge last
Banquet Speaker - Ensign Roge- year's one-point lorn to Hastings
SUubach from the UK Naval
Academy at Annapolis is to be

constant—go, go—rrorn me start,
and the lead changed hands or
was tied 27 times before Hastings
finally moved out in front to
stay.
Hastings held a 33-17 bulge

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RtSX'FH
THE niuTtmr.*
HASTINGS BANNER

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Gunpowder, first employed in
battle in 1346, remained the most
deadly military explosive until
1602 when TNT was introduced.

Tlie- 1965 edition of Michigan's
annual deer season will be re-

U'illiamt Lead Scoring

igan Officials and

■"" —'

Deer Season
Reports Indicate
Successful Kill

In Inaugural Cloth

Thursday. Dec 9. at the Pantllnd
in Grand Rapids More than 300
are expected, including athletic
directors and coaching staffs
from many west Michigan high
Hastings remembers the Pan­ schools and colleges Htaubech is
. thers u the team that nipped a former All-American quarter­ while Marshall sank seven out of
back. Heisman Trophy and Max- 14 from the line
■on Jan. 30. Hastings had defeat-

Alma.
The Panther lineup will in­
clude Don Curtis, a rugged 6-2
forward in hU third year of Var­
sity competition; Paul .Dean. 6-1.
who vu Aimak high scorer last

1•

King, Schondelmayer,

Ionia, Charlotte Plays

Bob VanderVeen's Ha*High eager*. who launched
their Aew season with a thrilling

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—

Tougher Targets In '65

Michigan’s second modern-day elk season, set for Dec.
8—16 in the Pigeon River area of the northern Lower Peniasula,' is expected to be sportier than last year's bunt.
Although the area's herd is estimated to be as big as it
was a year ago — about 3,000 — 3,500 elk — indications
are that most of its casler-to-ktll animals were picked off
in 1964. Generally, that meso* this season's 300 licensees
will hpvc to move into the back country to find where these
prized animals are.
Even then, their shooting success
isn’t expected to approach that of last year when 269 elk

txiwer

Peninsula

where

the

hunter numbers up quite no­
ticeably.
Early season weather condi­
tions throughout the State were
generally good. Snow covered the
ground in the Upper Peninsula

Timetable for
Deer Seasons

If you're among those hunters;
who want to plan ahead in ar-:
ranging time off for Michigan *
future deer seasons, here te
something from the Conservation
Department worth clipping out
and keeping a* a handy refer-1
ence.
If* a ten-year timetable of this'
state's deer hunting dates which i
reads like this;

them Lower Peninsula. Tem­
peratures. generally, favored the
hunters.
Conservation game law note..
tor* arrested by Officer Eugene. }•••—J” I’ ?.7
Brown included;
i
I
Hfrhsrd F. Hteted. 36. 1174 N. isssV-Ms,: !s.?T
Michigan, pleaded guilty to 11-' JJZ?-}* a*

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were shot. Best guess of Conservation Department game
3ob and Mickey Lamberl
men is that hunter take will be closer to 100 animals.
anyone's game until the final
Your Hosts
buckshot in a deer area on Nov I i*j*
- Mich. Dept, of Conservation
minute with only two bucket*
19. Hlsted'a hunting license had 1»T4
separating the teams.
Midway in the period Hasting*
past Pall, scoring 91 pointe and three years after he pleaded
Those dates will hold good, of
held a 10-potnt. 79-66. advantage
giving up 91. . . .
guilty to illegal possession of a course, only so long as tlie basic
Roger Blaubach ot the US. Na­
fMrnala
Mn wa.
• '&gt;,1 law a.'lln. ini,
— ........ _IOU1UU
... ....
Central rhaprpionahii val Academy who will be Uie but the Redskins kept whittling
plus 4730 court costa and six unchanged. It's beep amended
on, waa to journey t&lt; guest speaker. Tlie former Allwith less than a minute to go
months' probation
several times by Uie Legblature 1
Amcrican quarterback, Heisman
With eight seconds left. Steve
Bernard ,4V. Alien, 44. Rl Dow- i tn recent years, and could be
______ -W suae.
. •
।Trophy and Maxwell Award wln- Schondelmayer converted h i &gt;
Ung. plraHed guilty to Ulegal I changed again at any session
Coach Bill Swears, who scouted
Woodland at Michigan
14th tree throw for the final. SOpossesrion of slugs In a deer area '_________ t
_______
the Hastings-Marshall game Fri­ Navy's football coaching staff
75. tally.
OAMXS FB1DAT MIOUT
without a dter hunting license..
___
day nitht. will miss his one-two
Briefs—Slam Kemp of Green­
...----- plus 4730 court'
of the West Michigan Athletk
ville earned another letter this
costa.
i Wertolsh and. Clark Berkhouscn.
Dave Williams leading the
past Fall as Michigan's putUinc
specialist, and Jerry Jonea of
unu jscaie s». iiutiru, si, jso
Grand Ledge lettered at Michi­
* Hastings, each paid 425 plus 4730
Williams got going In the open­ gan Slate. Jerry suffered an arm
for shining dear on Nov. 21 on
ing period. After missing four
South Cbok Road.
OakrUge st HswUlsa.
Lundy. Al Anderson and Gary
at Liquidation Savings
shots in a row, the speedy guard expected to be ready for the Rose
Becker.
The festivities will get under jumped fire straight without a Bowl game. Wayland's Don JapBanffeld. illegal possession ot a
Coach Swears ia building his
ray with a social hour at 6 pm
inga, co-ca plain of the undefeat ■
doe, paid a 165 fine plus 4730
Center Jim King.' who could ed Big Ten champion*, presented
GAMES TUESDAY
well become the finest Chostmas an autographed football to Gov­
forward; Jim
7:30. featuring, country fried
ernor Romney ou behaft of the MitfdlrrUls st Dviton
five-day* jail : sentence waa suschieMn. served YMnlly style. Door and Schondelmayer eagh aca Spartan squad. Among the TJXX) StSaVrlKlSt.'
• Vehded.’'
forward
cumulated 22 pointe. King drilled attending the annual dinner Ihr
game lATvapar . &gt;
The program will' again feature 10 out of 13 field goal attempts, members of the squad at Lansing
THE GOLF SHOP AT
many
produced
out
of
frays
un
­
Tuesday night of la*t week In the
the announcement and presen taHUI and
der the bucket.
Civic Center was Hastings Huh
BASKETBALL RESULTS
HASTINGS COUNTRY CLUB
Guard Ken Weller didn't Coach Jock Clarey. who also fin­
ing license. HR paid 110 fine plus ,
slty are Bill DeGroot, Nryin Dan Na me th sportsmanship
ished the season unbeaten and
47 30 court costs
Swatman. Randy Humphrey. Phil award. It is an honor given to
Will be Open on Saturday* and
with the West Central title*.
the outstanding eportaman-ath­
CktUtiaa Bl.
lete In the areas served by
Great things have been happen­
vllle. paid a 425 fine plus 4730
Sundays from now until Christmas
John Nixon, starting his first ing to the Saxon's "retiring"
about two months because of a WMOA officials and covers a
costs for having a loaded gun on
Varsity encounter, turned in a
his tractor.
back injury suffered just prior to large portion of West Michigan., fine performance. Big Jack Ben­ coach. Friend* have made cotn- k?..
from Noon till 5:00 P.M.
eete arrangements lor Jock and
the'final football game.
der.
in
relief,
grabbed
key
re
­
of the W. K Kellogg Bird Banc-1
sthv to attend the Rose Bowl
Last- week Otsego High overPhone Wl 5-3377
_ rams-a 27-25 halftime deficit to official who created the most bounds and Jim Williams, in his
Uiary. was charged with aflxlng
brief
appearance,
showed
why
greater thing is tn store for the
Foe an appointment at
I defeat Wayland, 56-53, In a non­ humorous incident during the
hi* deer seal to a deer that he
veteran Blue &amp; Gold mentor. . . .
' conference game at Wayland past football .season and last
------------ a-----------did not legally kill. He wa* fined
Any Tima, Any Day.
Junior Varsity.
Greenville Is happy to be able
[ Gordy Hudson paced both teams winter's basketball season.
Heart attack deaths among $35 plus 47 30 court costa and
The game was nip amVtuck all to bout about a "comparatively
■ in scoring with 22 noints.
BILL MAC DONALD
the way. with Marshall moving successful season " Tlie Yellow hunters occnr three limes as fro- lost his license for three years
i
QK South Chrtatian's talented coach al Grand Rapids South
quently as accidental deaths; Cedi Smith. 51, South Bedford,
Professional
Jackets* ivw
1966 twuipo.su
campaign was
■*» their
u&gt;cu from gunshots, reports Uie'Road, illegal possession of un­
1 Sailors used balanced scoring to High School will be master ot out in the second period, only to ^■cuia
defeat Kalamaxoo Christian, 71best since 1955. Tlie team won Michigan Heart Axsoclotion, a sealed buck on Nov. 19—one day,
IntermlMlon to take charge and four, lost four and tied one this Michigan United Fund agency.
ahead of Uie season. Paid 450
Bonnema led South with
Ralph Lock, secretary ot the go ahead.
WMOA is accepting banquet res­
Ths Viraltr tsws^ri
tn High trounced Kala- ervations from West Michigan wawsw. hu ro 1
Unlverslty High, 75-66, at athletic staff members. Deadline
. Jim Pritchett led the
Tigers with 15. Tink Wilcox had
13 and Mack Simpson 11.

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Drag Braden Braden may be
cdMkcted through the Sher-

Bernard Green, 16. R3 Belle­
vue. shot his deer the first time
he went deer hunting on the
opening day of Uie season about
a mile from his Asxyrla Town­
ship home. The seven - pointer
weighed 175 pounds. He was
hunting with his older brother.
Budd. He is the son of Mr*.
Betty Green who is employed at
the E. W Bliss Company,

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Jack Clancy to
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1966 Wolverines
Michigan rang down it* 1965
football season with election of
Jack Clancy, pass-catching end.
as captain of the 1966 Wolver­
ines. and the naming of All­
American Hill Year by. powerful
defensive tackle, as Uie squad's
most valuable player.
Clancy's peas-grabbing was the

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Michigan's final statistics dis­
closed that the Wolverines outgained all opponents both pass­
ing and rushing despite the loss
of six games They picked up a
total of 2.023 yards rushing and
1337 for a total offense mark of
3380 yard* to all opponents 2,760.

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MONDAY MIXERS
R landing*! Welcome Tavern 38.
McAllisters 33%,Foodland 304.
Northside Grocery and Hastings
Standings: Haan's 34. Dales Heights 30. Mary’s Beauty Shop
31. Kaechele's 20. Burns 19. Le­ 254, Haan's Standard and. Food
tton Auxiliary 18, George's Cltgo
17, Superette and Patten 16. Pood Sheriff's Gab 34. Vogt's Funeral
Center' 14. Lawrence LP, Has­ Horne and Savings 8c Loan 234,
ting* Aluminum and Barr's Tires
10. Barry Lumber 0.4, Auto Tag Burner 184. Michigan Magnetics
Inn 0. East Side LumberW. Has­
tings Motors and Copper Lan­ 18, WBCH 13 and Auto Tag Inn
tern 6 and VAJ Service 5*4.
Shirley VanDenburg was the
A. Merrill rolled 173-316. K
Rose 161-281. M. Chase 143-266, clauleat lassie, chalking 309-674
M
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3574-244.^
R Barnum
327 for
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,UM^B i4^J,r7 Donald
flnUhln*had*llh
«»' solo honor*

BANTAM LEAGUE

What should be an outstand­
ing wresUlng season at Hastings
High Schoo) te to get underwsy
this llmrsday when the School
for tne Blind comes here The
Junior Varsity match start* at

Next Tuesday Coach Bob Mil­
ler's grapplen will face one of

Wyngarden 119-221. 8 vSrn- “L
burg 116-214. Jerry Whitney 118- Edw’*n11 rolled 213-538, Pfcye
211. R. Wyngaroen KHB J AUrn a,ft-«7l«*
...----------- .J
.. 1 a UM. Cel Westover 174-471. Ruth
BumsworUi 131-395. B. Havens
Cruger 179-451. June Benner ISO106-303 and M Rowley 107-301.
468. Jean Ptnnla 166-460, Wilma
Dcinlete ltJ3-456. Boonie HatiinTUESDAY MIXED LEAGUE

Good serirs: Dorotha Brumm
waa the outstanding bowler on 4G6. Maxine Dipp 182-488. Emma
Nov. 23 with 323-573. Maurice Magnon 197-460. Genevieve Hall
Adrianson 214-596, Larry Annh 193-463. Marge Wieland 173-479,
213 - 474, Norman Jenkin* 183­
530. Jane Sherk 158-423. Ed An­ Allliter 188-470. Emma Payne
and Irene-----------Heath—159derson 181-476, Don Graham 209- 167-467
-- -------------------543. Olav Befring 154-457. Bob,’87Tossava 179-489, Arlene Wilcox
-----------143-401
!
MONDAY BOWLERETTES
Good game*: Frank Richter1 Team Standings: Walldorffs
152. Lou Richter 165. Jeri Cheney 36. Color Center 33. Penney's 33.
166. Don Cheney 167, Roy Hewitt Mahler's 29s. Motor Aires 38.
163. Don Haywood XJW, Ralph Gardnen and HaaUngs Radio ARichardson 124. Pat Camel) 133. TV 36. Gilmores 34, Duraclean
Junior 186. Ruth Rice 156. Oscar and V &amp; J Mobil 23. Bun)'* Re­
Rice 169. Bruce .Brumm 164. frigeruitan 91b, Hasting* Floor
Izutv Neil 149, Wilma MeCol- Covering 31. Action Ftex 20. CuyUim 141 and Lnrry Poll 143.
ler'a 19. Hastings MUllng and
------Rockhill and Banghort Sinclaii
SUNDAY MIXED DOUBLES 18 and Arcade Beauty Baton and

313. John Kaslnkky 571-293. Bill
Bunu 192-547, Lrb Springer 204548. Allan. Hlnrlchsen 394-533.
Von Howell 188-476. Jim Bourne
170-471, Rose Hlnrlchsen 197-478,
Al Taylor 169-463, Phyllb Brown
174-443. Wesley Friend 173-477.
Nancy Taylor 152. Velma Slocum

Good Series: Shirley VanDenburg 193-564. Gladys Edward*
181-504. Donna TravU 307-498.
Brrnfoe Smith 169-460. Barb
Kieracy 180-480. Fern Brown 167454. Faye Allen 180-493, Evelyn
Donovan 169-460. Gerry Newton
190-460, Nonna Gilmore 160-442.

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Hastings High
Wrestling

schedule when they liosl Grand­
ville. tlie defending Class A Re­
Grandville finished fourth in the
State Claes A tournament.

23 Seniors and

4 Seniors on not

7 Juniors Receive Basketball
^7“!!^.
Sipiad
Varsity Letters
make up the vanity baskethall

11 Thirty members of Halting* team fur the Maple Valley Ltooa
------- • this year. Included are Dick 8te&lt;:S0। rri-K*.
High's undefeated football squad
a-.so received their Varsity awards. ward. Mike McMillen. Jerry Gray
। Wednesday of last week from and Bob Snow, amirwa. and Bill
&lt;:so Coach Jock Clarey at an assem- Retd.
S:SO bly.
!ji9
Among the 23 Seniors recelvln« tetters were Co-Captains
« I in TQm Olbson and Ken Welter.
&gt;and Lee Belfield. BlU Carr. Rod
T 41 so Crothers, Dave Crawford, Steve
Maple Valley is playing it*
T. *:1» P"*- Bob Gibson. Terry OreenH ( jo Geld. All-Stater Richard Hamm. first year aa a member of the
’
Mike Heas, Charite Jordan. Tta —
Exprtwrway
------------ —
League
- ---------------which—InKing. Ron Larabcw. Smith Long, eludes Wayland. Caledonia.
Charlie Myers, Mike Murphy, i Hamilton and Middleville High
Tom Payne. Steve Schondelmay- ] School*.
er. Brian Shumway. Dennis' Junior vanity piaytea are
Timm. Dave Wilcox and Steve ‘
*
Youngs.
Gould. John Hollipeier, David
Ramsey. David Smith. Phil
Heinze. Nyte Weller, Durwood

T.
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T.
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Bob Gibson and Ken Cole are
co-captains of Coach Miller's
1965-66 squad.
Bob Gibson's brother. Tom, Is
back after hb fourth Varsity
wrestling letter as U Charles My­
Here are some pointers for you nevr-sny-die grouse hunters
ers and Dennis MocKenzlc.
who will be giving your sport another go-around during the
Tom Gibson. Myers and Terry
Keller are West Central Confer­
extended Dec. 6-31 pat season in southern Lower Michigan.
ence champions.
These timely tips show some of the more important things
Stine, Sieve Tefft. Jim Miller.
Other lettermen back are Phil
that southern sbotgunners learned last December when they
I Orrin
Moore. Bill Ray, *-Bruce
Arnold. Jim Andrews who ha*
.--- .-----. .
...
‘
Junior* receiving participationMcMillen and NoUn Bnow.
earned two letters, and Mark
got their first fling at cold-weather grouse hunting and
Michigan bird hunters who certificates Included Bob Cole,
Anderson.
Alan
Dean.
Phil
Gillespie,
Thom
­
fexmd that it wa* a lot different than early fall shooting. Even
think
that
pheasant*
and
grouse
Good looking prospects up
as Kurr. Walter Pool. Ken Rob­
using these bits of strategy, sportsmen won’t End winter grouse
ert*. BUI Shumway and Terry
Include Rodney Rail. Oreg seen anything yet.
bunting a snap du* season, but they should get more fun-out of it.
They can take it from 400 Watson.
Receiving Junior V a r s 11 v
permit
holding
sportsmen
who.
— Mich. Dept, of Conservation
Bishop. Lyndon Robinson and
awards from Coach Ernie Strong
Mike Wallace.
Included:
In addition to attrition by first legal wild turkey season
Pat Conley 162-452. Kathy Col- Hoorn 23. Chrome Room 17 andI
Rkk Abbey. ScoU Anderson,
since
1897.
should
have
a
lot
' graduation. Coach Miller ha*
Warren Arnold, Adam Beduhn.
rtn 195-460 and Joyce Skedgell Journeymen
----------------- ---18.
I lost two other IcXermen. Lee
170-465.
ting tajent* of their pioneering Ronald Bender Randy Brown,
Tuesday, firing 396-640, Mickeyt Belfield, heavyweight, who Is glvWUlett cote, Edward . Crofoot.
Good Games: Boonie Hatha- Bowen rolled 526, Al Relgler 621, mg up wrestling to parUclpate in forefather*.
William Elite, Lindon End*ley,
Out of thb small contingent Jams* Fbher, Mike Fltagerald,
Uie operetta, and Nell Wilder,
and Bob Carmoney 519.
Drake 190. Dorothy Burn* 170.
who received thumbs down from
Pal Fitzgerald. LArry Bennett.
Sally VanDulne 161. Irene Heath
hb physician.
Ken Frey, Greg C- OUlona. Greg
176, Janice Nlchoto 161. Jane
W. Olllons. Michael Hart;
;
Tlie starting lineup for Thurst day's match with the School for
Gordon Hess. Torn Hoke. Mar­
17L
vin Howell, Robert Huebner,
23, Team 4. 14. and Team 1. 11I the Blind, may be:
Kay Kercher of Mahler picked point*.
Dean Lambert. Don Laurence.
. ' 95-Pound Division. Rod Hall;
up the 5-0-10 split.
Even among these lucky font Harold Lewte, Randall Moyer.
McAllister rolled 181-436, Hy-■ 103, Phil Arnold; 113. Jim Anas well as the empty-handed 318. Gary Rein. Dean Rote, David
TUESDAY MIXED LEAGUE with a 106 average, Klinmry 383I drew*; 120. Ken Cole; 127. Terry most of the season's hunters will
’"wm.
I Keller; 133. Dermis MacKenxle;
Standings: Welton's Heating and WUUtta 137-363.
138, Lindon* End-ley: 145. Mark undoubtedly concede Uiat ths Item*. Oreg Wc
8t Plumbing 33. Highland's Dairy
Anderson; 154. to be determined; wild turkey b the hardest of all
feathered game to put In the Slocum.
TO ATTEND MEETING
apple Skating Rink 30, River
Frashmen awards were pre­
Five Hastings kegiers will rep­ Gibson, and heavyweight. Bob
Just bow fast these already? sented by Coach Bertinis Oom
----, -- - , rescue
resent inc
the nasungs
Hastings Mens
Mens Bowl- Gibson.
Bob* Gulf and Johnson* Fuml- ln-. Assoctetion at a zone meetThe Inaugural match should spooky birds wised up to ths
Douglo-t
Acker, Guy Birman.
ture 21 and Poll's Construction
Portland Bunday. A busl- be particularly exciting, a* the ways of hunters b shown by the
Otateteln.’
c - i nes* meeting, bowling and dinner
School for the Blindis generally day-by-day kill statistics. Openpltal Ln Grand Rapids
Nprman Jei^tlns led the field art on The schedule. Those plan­ tough. Last year fuallngs de­
’ of bM week sufferGregg
Crawford,
Gtenn Cota.
s’I th 219-571. Milford Cornell nlng to attend Include Merle feated the School for the Blind
head Injury occurred
Jeff
Chandler,
Jeff
Culbert.
rolled 166-478, Don Haywood 201- j Halnc*. Ken Robbe, John Kasin- 38-10, but It was only the sec­ tougher a* the tally dropped to
Chester
Cramer,
Braes
Edger.
519, Wilma McCullum 174-400.'sky. Jim Barr and Bill Hackney. ond time that the Saxons were 9 the second day, and then ran
Paul
Endaley,
Charles
Erway.
Bob McCullum 172 - 501. Roger'
,
ao,e to win amce tne two institu­ remaining seven days of the aea- Dare Fbher;
Davb 167-431, Walt Sinclair 170-1 rrrio
tion* began competing with each
Bob Goggins. Leo Hammond,
other.
,
•
•“ ‘S.SS."
The season's results produced Rex Hook. Michael Horton, Leo
The school* started competing
some other interesting facta for
Conservation Department game
Dav Wlai rim T.lm IM I
V
.
m.
*
1
biologist* who examined every
turkey taken.
rille. Stere Pocemik:
and Frank Richter 160.
Ths Hasting* High School
Gary Robbe, Daryl Rogers.
Freshman basketball team will
Sandy Rogers. Ray Rose, William
TUESDAY TWISTERS
open It* season Monday at Ionia
Rupright. Doug Blom. Steve
Standings: Pleasant Point Mo­ wlUi Uie tlpoff set for 6:45 pm.
Strickland, B1U Bhulta, Dave final Grand Ledge game. He be­
tel 31, Local Finance 39, Powder
Sherry, 8tan Stockham, Vai came ill laM week. He ia believed
14 — including two
Springer. Larry Sciirelner, John
Lassies 254 and Beedle Insur­
Tripp, Harmon Uldrlk*.
Junior High Coach Ernie
ance 15.
Normally, a higher percentage
Managers: Larry Cook, Ken
Strong Is working with about 35 of young bird* might have been
Nancy Taylor led the league
Call Wl 6-3481.
youngsters and should show some expected In the total take, but
With 163-460 while solo honors
The starting five for Monday's interesting and exciting wrestling
the
probability
is
that
hunters
went to JUdy Baker with 233 encounter may have Alan Henthroughout
the
year.
The
Junior
permitted
to
shoot
any
turkey
She finished with 433. Sharon gesbach and Dave Fisher at (orVanity
will
wrestle
before
each
they
saw
naturally
picked
out
Geiger chalked 170-454. Ginny
Varsity match starting at 6:30.
the bigger adult birds when they
Howard 156-458, Sandy Oallup
had a choice.
143-413, Shirley Hawk* 163-410 and Steve Pocemik at guards.
Also reflected in the kill break­
and Nancy Wibalda 150-407.
Edger. Doug Storrs and Jamie
down b the fact that the Alle­
HAWING8 MEO. COMPANY too. while Bill Shults. Steve
gan area's previously unhunted
turkey flock 1* probably made up
Strickland and Mark Peldpausch
of a larger-tlian-normal number
flee 31. Caalte 38. Courthouse are working for backcourt posi­
ot older birds. .
Service 25. Leftover*. Presser* tion*. Dan Cogswell's out for
Steve Redman of the Marshall
Biggest turkey of the 83 shot
and Tough Guy* 23, Machine center.
High Junior Varsity pumped in was a splendid 30-pound tom ta­
13 field goab ln^l8 attempts to ken by Fred Nelson of Allegan.
Average weights of all adult toms
tory over CoaZh Don Mullens'
young Saxon* here Friday night. hens averaged about half Uiat
in a series of special programs
The Hastings High JVs much.
Anything over 15 pounds b

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In
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John Peterson

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Department game biologist*
who weighed, measured, and ex­
amined all 83 turkeys reported
the bird* appeared to be healthy
and in excellent condition. How­
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and specimens collected.
Although much study and
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How the pobuetti* earned rod leave*.
The Stary of "Cod Re$t Ye Merry Centlemon."
The Magi'* gold.

The story of "The N.ght Before Chriitma*" and
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St. Barbara and the red roses.
The Lo*f Wise Man.

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Dec.

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Academy, Central Michigan.
Northern Illinois, and Michigan
State to extend WMV's record
Greenville and Charlotte High 43 straight dual, meets tor tri­
Schools opened their basketball angular* &gt; in which the Broncos
season* Tuesday night with vic­ have not been beaten!
tories. while St. Johns lost to Mt.
The string started in 1957. all
Pleasant. 88-57
under Dales, and it 1* the best
Greenville defeated Belding. mark in coaching in the nation
today 1 Dale** overall mark in
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Charlotte defeated Eaton Rap- in the lU-maa Held. WML's
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In Uie United States prolublta Uw
were Wednesday. Nov. 17. visl-

pnAldo that no nun shall marry Mra Richard Bini and daughters

grandsons.
Mctcalt
taken

Mortuary until being
to .Trinity Methodist

relatives, including

Richard VradevlUe 8r. ot Knla- -r
——
- -— — • vziuron. itev. ixxwcr v. bmws
daughter and. family. Mr. and
paalor.
.
. .. .
prune Court. however, ruled Uiat Mm lllrhiirri Htnrl * kfra Avt. ... ....

such a marriage la not prohibited.

rlutnra at the Merton Mesecar
day.* Nor. 20. with iter daughter

Church.

Durfee

traded. it la valid everywhere rnond Jr. and family of Cute.

By Mrs. John Hook
lottos*
O4S-MJS

of course, far which you should see
your personal attorney.
munity Club met at the homo of

Ttauikacivlng with Mr. and Mra.

delicious 6:30 supper wax served
living, unless the prior marriage to the guests after which a bualMra. Leo Reynolds in Hastings.
* Among three north doer hunt*

visiting and playing Euchre. ♦
Sunday. Nov. 21. callers at the

and Continues thru December 4th

December 2nd

James Clark and Mra. Wilbur
Khimp, and a brother, Oscar,

shall not be capable of contracting

Open till 9 p.m. Friday and until 5:30 p.m. on Saturday

Come and Enjoy the Hospitality of our Entire
Ford Family and See
Our Fine Facilities

are prohibited from entering Into
a marriage contract are girls under

Rom of Homer, John Hook and
John Mishler of Grand Rapids
Mui Mr. and Mrs. John Pustma Diana and Janice Davis spent

Cheney were Thanksgiving guests
themwre, any marriage they enter
into U automatically void as If it donla. * Adan Myers and son.
Krnneth, were dew hunting at
Uda rule la that under Uie “secret Manistee. * Mr. And Mra. Donmarriage law" probate Judges are
Parker Erway of Dowling. *
authorised to marry persons under
Mra. Wm Reid is recovering from
marrlageublc age where Uie girl is
tier recent Ulrnea ac the home
pregnant and the apphcaUon for
Thanksgiving dinner Sunday. *
Pro-Thanksgiving dinner guests
without parental consent at age
Armour. Mra. Melvin Campbell,
IS and with parental consent if al Mrs bouUe Newman and Mr.
Houseman of Hastings. Earl Reid
and children. Judy and Billie of
Nashville. * Robert FoMcr spent
The above regulations limiting eat and James * The Freeport tlie
Thanksgiving weekend at
Methodist Church will hold a
have been deemed eaeaitlal by Um? baxaar-bake sate and a dimcra Powell and family spent Thurv
legislature of the State of Michi­
gan. They must be followed by Uie dtp supper al the chureh dining dny and Friday with her parnzxn «i Saturday. Dre 4th. at enta. Mr. and Mra Orlln Thrush
6:30 pm. Everyone welcome.
I of Ithaca * Mra. Bhiricy Stanbe changed Uirough action on the
Claude Walton. Ted Walton. | ton and children of Owosso spent
part of Uie legislature amending
Robert Walton and Lew Skid- Wednesday through Bunday with
tnnra mwnt laxt
httnlina
t .....
...... j.
Michigan.

tlona concerning Uie marriage laws of Clarksville visited Mr. and! Harold Erb were Mra. Osnevteva
ot the State of Michigan, your
Mra. Don Walton at St. Johns Makley of Hastings and Clayton
Bunday, Nov. 21.
| Ert&gt; of Byron Center.
toraey."

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including the Kiddies
$1895.00
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.$3595.00
1964 Ford Foirlane Custom 500 Ronchwogon
4-Door with 8 Cyl. and Fordomatic $1795.00
1964 Falcon 2-Door
Standard 6-Cyl. with Radio

$1345.00

1963 Chevrolet Impola
4-0oor Autornptic; 8 Cy.l.

$1545.00

1961 Comet
x
.
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.$545.00

1955 Dodge
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light assembly work of the type ordinarily per- •
formed by women but not necessarily limited
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•
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Such problem.^ seem U&gt; have lit­
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er. ne no:«.
Several problems remain: Con­
tent must be adjusted to widely
1
abilities of students. i

uKuiy student* need help in
sred^tlw purpose of the con­
tent Wry are- studying. Pggme
explain*.
’ AnothM. problem la the aUl-;
tude of t^uturrs and admlntatrators toward general mathrmattes I
ciaoKt. “It is commonly believed
|that the principle difficulty in.
, general mathematics la caused .
by the attitude of ths pupils
. toward maUwinaUcB.” he says.

I has

not

been the kind

that &lt;

"Michigan Outdoox-s”
with

MORT

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t/luto - Owners
INSURANCE

mathematics touJwrs u heavily 1
oriented toward college preparetion and college mathemattca
| Porhapa the newer direction* for
the content wUl be helpful In

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Hastings

Ph. Wl 5-3412

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a carrying charge of 10&lt; will bo added. Each additional
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Vi price.
BOX NUMBER—Although The Banner dooa act recommend
"blind ad*" for be&lt;t multi, we will provide "bo* num bar"

DISPLAY CLASSIFIID —$1.25 p*r inch far stash inxrtioa.
85c par lack for wrie* of «i* or more ado to -be ran oa
coruccutivo wook*. Both of above rate* baaed bn Mandard
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.
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although wo make ipeciil effort to mo that the copy Is taken

HASTINGS
MOTOR SALES

FARM IMPLEMENTS

220 W. State

Calendar of
Special Event*

Wl 5-2454

USED CAR CENTER
Corner Michigan &amp; Court

u! ••Id

Farm Machinery

Wl 5-3903

Hydraulic. A-l shape I
-1954 Corit shutt 7Y«ctar.
shape!

-3 wheel heavy duty Grain
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CANVAS TARPS
5x7 to 16x20

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Wl 5-2425

handle your shelled corn

Wl 5-2426

direct from the field . . .

WANTED
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cuitomen in N. Barry Co.
or Hastings with Rawlcigh
products. Can com $100

IMS PONTIAC SPORT COUPE
. .. Catalina Hardtop in sparkjgig white finish, power steer­
inc and radio, whitewall*.

and up weekly full time.

Freeport, III.

NOTICES

IMS PONTIAC SEDAN
.
. . . . Catalina 4 Dr, power steer­
ing. radio, maroon and white
tutone, one local owner.
... Moaxa 2 Dr, 4 speed trans­
mission. nice black finish with
red vinyl interior.

IM2 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN

1963 BUICK ELECTRA
|4 Dr. H*--dtop. One Owner.

WHEAT
Sell Your Wheat

1963 BUICK ELECTRA
2 Dr. Hardtop. One owner.

(WE PAY TOP PRICES)
1962 CHEV. IMPALA

Many older model*
to choose from

Farm Bureau
Services
M-37 South

Wl 5-2223

1959 CADILLAC 2 DR.

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MOTOR SALES
PONTIAC - OLDS - CADILLAC
Wl 5-2478 107 N. Michigan Ave.
Hearings, Michigan
13/3

For Your Corn

FARM BUREAU
SERVICES

RAWLEIGH
Dept. Md L 651 336
1963 CHEVROLET

IMS OLDS HOLIDAY SEDAN
. . . M aeries, full power and
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1964 CHEVROLET

NOTICE!
Let Form Bureau Services

1435 S. Hanover
. ... Delta 88 4 Dr. Hardtop,
custom vinyl trim, power steer­
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1956 TO 1958 STICK SETUP
Dodge or Plymouth overdrive
transmission, bell housing. fly
wheel, pressure plate, clutch
plate. 820 00. Phone Wl 5-5455
after 4 pm.
tf

arid'popular beauty salons

BE READY

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consider others.

FARM SUPPLY
M-37 So.

COMMERCIAL
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OPERATOR
IMMEDIATE
OPENING

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MOTOR SALES

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Heating - Plumbing

Service

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New a Remodel •' Repair

BANNER
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CLASSIFIEDS

Coll Wl 5-3481

WAHT»
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305 $. Church

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LEGALS

WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED
in aluminum, »t*el or wood
sash. Burkey Atllo Glass &amp;
Radiator Shop, 318 N. Jeffer­
son, Halting*.
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L &amp; R EXPERT TREE SERV­
ICE — Trimming, cabling, re­
moval. Free estimate*. Injured
Phone -OL 3-8064. NxihvUIe
Mich.
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ELECTRIC Raaors repaired—
Speclal —Your raxor cleaned,
lubricated and sharpened, only
8135 Service and latlsfacUon
guaranteed. Lapo Drug, 144 F.
State St., Hastings
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NOTICK: Muy Halls** la U*
or "tMula” palama* Mo
n.t iauoSM to *&gt;tl*4« or 4ltr«ar*(« ipylkstlra* frvm p*r*M*
of the oihar mi. Back llttto** ora
for the conreateere of reoSrr* bomao ioiae orrvpotlon* ar* *••■
■ Mere* mere attrirlire t* Parma
el oee eer U&gt;m the ether. DIS
rrlBtaatiu Io ttaplaytMur bee**ae
of ao* la prohibit** by the 11*4

TWO BEAGLES—One black and
tan. one white, lost in vtqjnlty ★ For Rant—Real Estate
of the junction of M-37 and
old M - 79. REWARD. Cal FURNISHED APARTMENTS
COLLECT Hudsonville MO 9FOR RENT - Utilities paid.
90TO.
12/3
Phone Wl 5-9471.
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* Noticn

Ula etr.ptlea*. Ernplaymui agraCimiSTMAS BAZAAR — St
e&gt;ea a ad entplopera («1HM by-1*4
Orangeville^ Christmas gift
■ mail ladlrate in lhair *4v«vliaornut whether the 1111*4 po4l- ,
tl&lt;m* nr* *v*iUbt* w bath ***«*.
Rents and Christmas decorattohs. A sandwich bar and coff*6 shop. Wed, Dec 1. 1 pm
tf
to 8 pm.; Thur*, Dec 2. 10
EXPERIENCED MARRIED
ijn,-3 pm. 880 oil painting
firtt door prlte.
12/3
MAN for dairy farm. Good
wage*. house and other extra*. InMsT ON MICHIGAN BOT­
TLED OASI See Carl &amp; Betty *
Phone: Charlotte. 543-2837.
Appliances before you buyl
U
They Sell—They In*taU—They
Service. Ph. Wl 5-2833. M-37
BEAUTY COUNSEIXIRR CORSouth.
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METICS — Part time—no can­
vassing or parties. Ph. Banfleld ITS JACOBS PHARMACY
721-8220. Nancy Uldrlks, write
FOR FAST 34-HPUR FTI2&gt;!
R4. Box 6*5. Battle Creek,
SERVICE! No charge for overMichigan.
12/8
■ize prints
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WHEELER MARINE SALES &amp; YEAR ROUND EMPLOYMENT
— Due to expanded sales, we
SERVICE — Mercury outboard
need 2 men for full time year
motor*. New and used boat*
round employment. Experience
Plot* Boat*. Trailers and ac­
in retail sales and building ma­
cessories M-66 tn Nashville.
terial warehousing desirable,
OL 3-3851 or OL 3-6074.
tf
however, mep with similar out­
door, indoor background, such
os agriculture will be consid­
★ For Sale—Mitcellaneou*
ered. Inspection of our yard*.
25 Avenue C and 850 Emmett
TRAIN TABLE—10 ft. lang, 4 ft.
St, and discussion with our
wide, folding legs. Call after 5
employees of the various du­
pm. 945-3877, 903 S. Hanover.
ties connected with these open­
Hastings.
12/2
ings. is Invited, vocational ap­
titude test* will be given to
ELECTRIC DRYER—Frigldalre,
selected applicant*. Benefits
good condition. 840. M2 S.
Include Hospital Insurance,
Hanover after 5 pm. Phone
Life Insurance, Paid Vaca­
945-3877.
13/3
tion*. Paid Holidays. Salary
Savings Program. Co-operative
FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR
Educational Program, Uniform
—Use Rexall's fast permanent.
Fund and others. If interested,
Regular 82 00-Now 8100. No
apply In person or by letter to
pre-shampoo— No after odor.
Mrs. Cipcic, Personnel-Dept,
Available at Jacobs’ Pharmacy.
Blue Diamond Lumber, M
tc
Avenue C, Battle Creek, Mich.
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TABLE PAPER — For picnic*,
family reunions, lot* ot ums
W by 300’. 8350 at The Ban­ FULL TIME MAN FOR WORK
IN
GROCERY
STORE-Apply
ner office.
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THE FATMAN —Private Detec­
tive 34-Hour. Shadowing. Tape
Foto-FUm Evidence. Nation­
wide. Confidential Call WO
4-3445 ar write 184 North
Union. Battle Creek
13/30

■ARPTT CLEANING IB EASY
with Ho*t New Electric UpBrush No wet carpets or
/ handwork Clean 180 square
/ feet for only 8895 Hasting*
1 Floor Covering. 128 W. State
Hastings Phone WT S-6116 «’

EXPERT TAILORING - Men's
or women’s clothing. We nar­
row lapel*, taper pants, alter
double into single breasted
coats. Al, the Dutch Tailor.
5504 Gun Lake Road. Wl 5­
8714.
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UNFURNISHED three-room
apartment with garage. Good
location. Call Wl 5-3583. If no
response. Wl 5-4928.
tf

NICE UPSTAIRS unfurnished.
5-room and bath apartment
Utilities paid. Good location.
Adult* only. Call 945-5423 day*.
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FOR SALE OR RENT-Small all
modern house, has one bed­
room. living - room, kitchen,
small utility room and bath.
This is a full lot located In a
nice part of the city. Phone
Wl 5-3986
&gt;2.2

A* For Sale—Real Estate

FOR SALE —REAL ESTATE —
Mulliken (between Hastings
and Lansing). 3 bedroom home,
newly carpeted living room,
paneled dining room. I1--car
garage, shaded location. acro&amp;*
from new grade school Con­
tact Marguerite Huhn, phone
517-887-5436, with Ed J Realty,
phone Laming 517-373-1100
12/2

2/3 ACRE
BORDERS A NICE CREEK

Almost new 3-bedn&gt;om modern
home just ouuidr city limits
Lovely large tMv* .
school
bus goes by the doo: Will
trade for house m town of
equal value
Phone Wl 5-4791
after 6 pm.
tf

WHY NOT LET U8 MAKE you
a rubber stamp with your new
ZIP Code number. Tliree-Une
stamp with your name, ad­ dr Wontad
dress and ZD* number- for
&lt;325. TtU* includ**. postage
and sale* tax. Burpee’s Spec­ WAN'lisD—Job as dishwasher dr
ialty Shoppe. Del ton. Mich , .kitchen help In Hastings. No
cooking. Phone 945-9495. 12 9
49048.
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MEW b USED FUMPS-New in­
eery, 829 N. Michigan Ave,
18 NICE WHITE ROCK HENS
stallations and remodeling
Hasting*.
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FOR STEWING — Very fat.
FoweU** Plumbing Co. Free esWill *eU for 8100 each. Mr*
tlmstea 24 hour service. Cal)
Frank Roush, Plainwell, R3, PART TIME OR FULL TIME
Middleville BY 6-3843 evening*
phone 833-2719.
12/3
CAREER-Work near your
SY 5-8044 day*
U
home. Bet your own hours
Dignified work. Caff 6 io B 0m. STALK SHREDDERS FOR
★ Help Wanted
940-3810.
12/1
RENT — Francisco Farm Sup­
ply, M37 So. 945-3150.
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HELI’ WANTED — Male—Young JOB OPPORTUNITY-For a dependable lady of good charac­
man, IB to 26, to assist man­
ter to manage our Heatings Ice ir Parooaali
aged In local branch of Na­
Cream Store. Contact Miller
tional Chain Organisation.
Dairy Farm*, Box 100, Eaton
Must be able to dress neatly
Rapids, Michigan.
12/3 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUSand converse Intelligently. Only
PO. 171, Hasting* Telephone
Wl 5-2695. Meeting* every
man will be considered. If you
Monday, 8 pm.
tf
are available for immediate A-U*t
employment, cal! Mr. Cannon
CHILDREN
GROW OUT OF
538 - 6841 Grand Rapid*,. 10 LOST between Michigan Bell
THEIR
CLOTHD4G
in
one
am.-3 pm. Salary $430 per
Telephcns Office and Public
year! Sell your youngster's last
month.
13/3
Library, key-chain with three
year's clothing for cash with
keys — no identification. Call
a classified ad. Call Wl- 6-3483,
Adi Scd Utuued /trmi.
845-0616, Dr. B. P. Brown. U/8
ask for u Adtaker.

Ar Wanted to Buy

TIMBER—Top price* for log* or
standing Umber Get our price
before you sell. L. L. Johnson
Lumber Mfg. Co, Box 37s
Charlotte, Mich. Phone 517­
543-1681.
tf
Ar Wanted to Rent
WOULD you like to make some­
one happy for ChrUtma*?
Needed, a house to rent in
Phone

WANTED TO RENX-3
bedroom home-t-or mon*_3rd
or 4th ward. Needed stance
Call Wl 5-3421. Bill Renne;
Renner Ford, Inc.

�I

SOMETHING NEW IN GIFI
GIVING—It* British Steriin
-a smashing after shave on
cologne. Last* from dawn U
dusk Miller Jeweler*.

tins im

Mtimi

3

t

SO WELCOME—Goldfish, turtles
and bird* 'aquarium and bird
supplies). Also, cat and dog
toy*, bed*, sweaters, boot* and
other gift Item*. Blair's Farm
' &amp; Garden.
i

FOR THE DO - IT - YOllRSEIX J
FELLOW —He can be an in- S
slant expert with the De Walt 1
No. 1259-0- radial arm table
raw. Only 817996. Barry Coun­
ty Lumber Co.
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■OR MOM —We have 'Special
Christmas Candles." party gift
Hem*, open stock and personalixed stationery. Schader's Of­
fice Supply.

FOR REAL 8PORT8MEN — All ’
types of leather and rubber .
sporting foolwear await your
aelecUon at Blrke'* Hastiqg* (
Cut Rate Shoe Store.

FOR A BRIGHTER CHRIST­
MAS AND A BRIGHTER
WASH- lt‘» a new Maytag
. Washer from Bulling'*.

CAMERA HEADQUARTERS — 1
Instamatic sets—81795—Pola­
roid* from 81895. Jacobs Phar­
macy.
|

BROTHER, YES I AND AR­
DENT LOVER I — Billfold*,
card*, pens and more are In
your favorite store, Oareyl

s$

net St Gown carry these fa-i
mous brands — Bobbie Brooks,
Tiger, Jeanies. Catalina and
Ship 'n Shore in sporOwear.

CORNING

ALWAYS AN ALL TIME FA­
VORITE — Painted basketball
backboards, goal and net for
only 81195. Barry County1
Lumber Co.

scuffed shoes when you can
find the famous Wyenberg
“Maaugalc" for only 81495 to
83395. Blrke's Hasting* Cut

feu

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THE ATTRACTIVE STUDY
LAMPS at Consumers Power
Company give Better Light1
and Better Sight. Choose from
2 color*. See them today.

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in

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GIFTS FIB

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ENJOYABIE HOURS WITH
OE. RADIOS — Choose from
portable ftrarutetor*. AM/FM.
clock radioe. stereo and tabic.
The selection la “great." V It S
Hardware.

ITEM at Wayne'* Shoe Store
1* snow boot*, or slipper* that
are practical or glamorou*. of

HAVE YOU SEEN THE MATCH­
ING HUSH BUfPIE SHOES
AND HATS in popular colors
at Wayne'* Shoe Store? They 're
sharp! So are the fleece-lined
shoe boots (slip on*. Ue*. xip«&gt;.
REGULATION PING PONG
TABLES—Complete with »tand.
825.00. East Side Lumber Co.,
•11 E. Railroad.

IEL1GHTFUL GIFTS - Exqui­
site hand sewn beaded bags
from Hongkong and Thailand.
4395 and up in pretty color*.
Bulling'*.

END WASH DAY BLUES with a
bottled gas Hamilton Cloths*
Dryer Carl * Betty'* Appli-

THE LITTLE DREAMER will
enjoy a comfortable robe and
pajamas from Cleveland'*.
Make your own choice e^rly.

HITS III

TO HMUT
NO SHOPPING PROBLEM
when you give a Gift Certifi­
cate from Kaechele'c. Thia
could be for an Incinerator at
811250 or a Dishwasher Aid
for 824390.

WHAT A DELIGHT to receive a
gift throughout the year . . n
subscription to The Hasting*
Banner. Special gift rates for
Chris Una*.

DRESS UP THE SMALL FRY
IN HEALTH-TEX! Shirt and
pant sets, or separate pants
and shirts in a variety of col­
&gt; or*, style* and! materials. From
toddler*। to sire 8. Parmalee's.

l

STEURY ELECTRIC OFFERS a
• complete line ot Admiral LTV.
(Black and white or colon. See
the new portable*, below 81996.

. A PORTABLE TV FROM BUL1 UNO'S te a welcome gift for
your TV fan. or a Stereo Hi Fi
Set.

YOU’LL WANT SEVERAL Of
the 2 lb. fruitcakes packed In
a gift Un. Only 90c each. V It 6
Hardware.

! SCHADER'S OFFICE SUPPLY
offer leather framed bulleUn
1 and chalk board*, stamp, coin
i and color books, and games.
Plus, Inexpensive- "stocking"
‘ stuffen.

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loaded with good toy* and
games for all age*. Playschool.
Tonka. Milton Bradley, Parker
Bro*, and others. V &amp; 8 Hard­
ware.
VISIT WARDS ONE STOP TOY
HEADQUARTERS-for a wide
selection.

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KAECHELE'S SUGGEST a
-Step Saver” GUI that, gain*
popularity with u»e. An Incincrater Garbage Disposer for as

DRESS UP YOUR HOME with
roping, door swag*, center­
pieces. mistletoe, holly and
Christmas ^reen. St. Marlin'*
Pineal.

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’ MOST DESIRED LEADING AC­
’ TION TOYS-Actual Cap Ftri ing Tanks. Action Locomotive*.
, Johnny Seven Gun, Sonic
Blaster, Gas Engine Lotus
Ford, and others. Gamble**.

a Manning-Bow man Hair Dryer
with a vinyl hood in a hand­
some luggage case. Or tee qLr
beautiful Sunbeam electric or
IX) SAVE MOTHER'S TIME For any and all occasions or­
der delicious snack trays for
your parties. Everyone will en-

train If you buy a H 4 X 8
(silent) painted green train
board. Only 1354 East Bid#
Lumber, 811 I- Railroad.

MOST amazing what can be
done with Beverwyk'* unpaloS- &lt;
ed fumlturcl Boaton rockers,
stools, chaste, maguine ranks.

[YUMI YUM! YUM!—The kid*
&gt; really go for the iced butter
Christmas cookies from Dale's
। Bake Shop. Shaped in stere,
angel* and trees. Also. Lebku, chen (German Honey Cooktea).

ALL OF YOUR LADIES, regard­
less of age, will be delighted
with a Gift Certificate from
Mary'* Beauty Shop.

FOR THE CRIB AND CRADLE
CROWD — Gardner's have a
cunning line of gifta. (Plus,
8 6t H Green Stamps).

the trigger speed control — '«
inch. Only 825 96. (Hell never
use another kind'. Barry Co.

THOSE CUNNING QUILTED
ACETATE ROBES al Parmalee* in tlxe* 2 to 14 will make
that "special" little girt to
h»ppy. Only 8298-8598. Or
1 lounging pajama* for 8298.

JUST ONE STOP at Miller Jew­
elers for Polaroid camera* from
11955. Samsonite luggage, ra­
dio* (table and portable*, per­
sonal jewelry and watches.
(Bulovs, Wlttnauer, Caravtlle).

KEEP TIME IN THE NEW
YEAR with a stunning decorater wall clock by Elgin
(curdles*. electric) $1096 up.
Choose walnut, brass or charJUA
coal.
Gilmore Jewelers.
at the Barry County Lumber
Company. Choose cither the
Economy for *1850 or the (K ENJOY A CORONADO COLOR
Regular for 83795.
® TV —Choice of 4 finishes. 3
style*. Top performance and
’K reasonably priced at Gamble'*.

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with cosmetics? World-famous
perfumes, powders. UpttlckLs, in
new iccnte and .shades. Gard­
ner's. (SiirBtamps). -

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(Wembley) ! Make this a
knockout Christmas with belt*,
tie* and so&lt; k» from Cleveland's.

can resiMLwelxs

CHARMSf-'Choose W&gt;m hun­
dred* at Gilmore'* X^eweler*
Sterling or gold fill. 8100 to

W GET IN THE SADDLE AOAIN1
ff.'j Cowboy bools for all! Beebe'*
Shoe Shop. 183 8. Jefferson St

This Gift Guide Is Loaded With Bright Up-To-the-Minute Gift
Ideas and Holiday Suggestions from Your Local Stores. So, Shop
the Easy Way and Please Everyone On Your Christmas List!

�R—TNE HASTINGS BANNER

TburWtay, Decrm lx-r 2, 1965

Card of Thanks and In Memoriam

West Woodland

Official Action of the
Hastings City Council

By Victor Sitton
l WeeriM*
MT-IU1

Children and young people
CARD OF THANKS
IN MEMORIAM
"Cmley.' the Beagle lost In; in loving memory of our dear
_ ___
________ _
“
"
" ***"
”! services at the homes of more
to everyone Mho L Gonyou, who passed away on than a dozen shut-ins a week
December 4, 1944. one year ago ago Saturday. Mrs. Hendee was
Garrett Veld
today:
.
one of those visited. "Inasmuch
"Many a lonely lieartache.
Often a silent tear;
CARD OF THANKS
the least of' thews my brethren.
But always a beautiful memory.
f»tonp*’. neighbors,’ the First Of a moUier we loved mj dear
Baptist Church. American Leg­ God gave us strengUi and cour- 25:40. * Mr. and Mrs. Ford
Stowell were Thanksgiving dinion Atislltary. Senior Citizens,
and Uw Jolly J11U Hobby Club Tu bear the porting blow;
Stowell Other gueats were the
for the cards, letters and plants
latter Mrs. Stowell's parents, Mr
Abo Laonard-Osgood for taking No one will erer know.
and Mrs. John Gardner.
me to Community Hospital God , To tlioae who hare a mother.
Mrs. Byron Hesterly attended
| Cherish her with care.
you all
.
Mrs. William 'Alto) Reid ’ You will never know how much a bridal shower Saturday after­
noon al the home of Mrs Doris
.
you love her.
IUiiUI you find *lie Isn't there." Blair of Mulliken honoring Miss
IN MEMORIAM
Her daughter and sons.
In memory of our dear mother.:
ihoee marriage will take place
Melba R. Beals
Willard Gonyou
niece of Mr. Hesterly and both
Gerald Gonyou
the Towsleys and Blairs ore for­
In-laws, grandchildren.
We mis* her more each day.
mer West Woodland residents
and great-grandson
Josie and Wesley Hall
Mr and Mra. Victor Sisson
were Thanksgiving-dinner guests
ot their daughter and family, the
, "And more than thia there also Eldon Roushes. ot South Has­
. haa been a pjienwnerjri growth In tings. * Mr. and Mrs. Byron
! gymnasium health clubs, steam Hesterly had as their Thanks­
. baUi*. saunas The office equip- giving dinner guests her parents,
‘ment industry to even getting in Mr and Mrs. Peter Martin, also
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Marble and
i signed to Jive the executive more Ray Davis, all of Hastings, and

n^71ty-dMr tom
U*
eye, to th* greatart ringio cau*
of bllndnaaa among American
adulta today. But It al» hoida
greatest promlte for t ic re­
storation of useful virion for it*
virtUns.
According to figure* of *hc
National Society for the Preven­
tion Of Bllndnem. senile cata­
ract* aoraunt for 173 percent of
all biindnaM among paeon*

in 1940 because of the lengthen­
ing human lifespan and the aurrt-'.l ummrn
cvptibte to cataract!
Removal ef the c

Thin Americans
Are Challenge
For Business

yet fully understood by doctors
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other medication.-. that will dtoMure &gt; cbwmbv*.
- cataracts, while a delicate and

Wtlght-watching Americar

have had a field day land Oaster of Hastings were’un­
able to attend due to illness
American business. according to I -ft anyone ever had any doubto
Mrs. Alice Hendee spent from
a University of Michigan business 1 luk to how tespondw American Wednesday ’til Friday at Corn­
stock Park Her brother and
Associate Prof. Roa* J. Wilhelm want*. the Impact of our welght- brother - in - law, Prank Laurel!
' watching behavior should put these and Myrle Hendee, came for her
Wednesday and brought her
Wlllielin discussed the subject home Friday She enjoyed a
on Ills weekly radio prugrain "Bum- family Thanksgiving dinner at
neas Review,” over the U-M Broad- the Myrle Hendee' home Mrs
coating Service (WUOM and Vemle Gabriel drove to Vesta­
burg on. Thursday and enjoyed
WVOR).
the Thanksgiving dinner with
her daughter. Mrs Charlotte
Keeney and family She also
visited her son, Robert Tebo. and
family at Cedar Lake, returning
ADMITTANCES
hoqie Friday.
RevTind Mrs. Howard W Rog­
ers of Hastings were Friday
guests of Mr and Mrs. Victor
BUson. * Tlie major portion of

PMK HOSPITAL

running through it Today the

the aarne criteria applies to most

The U-M professor points” out
that thia switch In meat-buying
behavior haa cauaid farmns u,
abtaal*
that lire

less affluent

road at the south end of the
bridge on Martin Hoad near Jor­
dan Road Friday Traffic hud to
backtrack and unui the latter
part of the afternoon when road
men removed It.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Helse
and children were Thanksgiving
guesta of his sister and f»ml&gt;v
the F. R. Allebens. of Grand
Rapids. ♦ Albert Rccoor ar.u
daughter. Helen, and Edward
Recsur had Thanksgiving dinner
at the Hillis Recsor home in
Lansing Thursday.
There has been a tot of Intes­
wet^Tfs w' oriZ*.
tinal flu In the homes here and
310 B. Orwa, Sun Mlttr. IMS ». elsewhere of late. Your writer

Greatest Cause
Of Blindness

effective mere U&gt;an 95 times out
of 100. Patient*, with the aid of
thus regain the prrclou* ability

Highbank
their demands that the usual Mrs Victor Shanta. * Thanksseed uoughs be lined morning giving guests of Mr. and Mrs
and evening. We give them a Lloyd LytUe were their chHhearty "welcome home.” * We dren Mr. and Mr*. Gayle Ly^-e
were sorry to hear that Clayton ’ and family of Fredrickson. Md ;
Valentine of Carlton Cehter be- Mr. and Mr*. Gerald LytUe and
came IU early Thanksgiving and family of Leach Lake; Mr. and
was taken to Pennocx Hospiud Mrs Billy Pattenon and family
where he was still confined on of Bellevue; ^fr. and Mn. Jack
Tuesday awaiting reports on X- Green and family of'Bellevue;
rays
’ and Mrs LytUe * mother, Mrs
_ ____________________________ . Jackson, of Battle Creek. Oordon LytUe could not get home
I lowlinfv
fromOcnnany
the Armywand
still
lyuniiiig
|(n
MrGary
ululis UnL

By Mr*. Donald Proejrock Roy Wttle of Battle Creek were
wl J-474V Saturday dinner guests of Mr
and Mn. Lloyd LytUe.
Mr. and Mrs Vern Quick were
supper guests last Wednesday at ,
the Lawrence Quick home, cele-' I Camp Fire Smoke |
beating Lawrence's birthday.
Thanksgiving guests at theiI The leaden association meet­
Kk home were Mr. and Mrs, ilnu was held at the Camp Fire
Nye of near Bedford. ♦ Mr.‘ |। office Thursday. Nov. 18. with 17
and Mrs. Eugene Kidder and in-1 leaden and assistants attending
*ui£n-~rire’”ir ktoi
‘cers elrcUd *’r*: Me th a
Sliver City, N. Mex. ana are
president; Judy McLean,
staying at her parents home, the
- ‘p^dent- Marian Karrar.
Orville Babcocks. For Thanksglv- ,
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.Mrs. fern iltnrhlili
k«UU
til-2101
Mr. and Mra. Albert Bell and
Marilyn entertained for Thanks­
giving Mr. and Mr* Gary Jacoba
and baby from Flint and Mr
and Mrs. Gene Mortenson from
near Chicago. * Mr. and Mrx
Dale Shipman from Haatlng*
and Mr and Mrx. Root Reid
and children of Shelbyville were
Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and
Mrs Clyde Reid. *' Mr aAd Mrs
Marshal! Qreen and family and
Jack GreWi ate Thanksgiving
dinner with Mrs. Green's par­
ents. the Burl Wills, in Hastings.

from Augusta and Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Osborn from Battle Creek
were guests on Tliank.’gtvlng of
Mr. and Mrs. Errett Skidmore. *
Mr. and Mrs Austin Schantz
had as their ThanT----- —
guests Mr. and ,-Kl
Schantz and chkdr
Mrs Arden SchantJ and family.
Mark Beedle and J
Victor 8&lt;hanlx. Jr.._______
Mrs. Bruce Brown and baby
from Bellevue spent Saturday
and overnight with her grand-

Basically. because of the dif­
ficulty in motivating elderly
cataract victim* to have ophthalmotogical examination* and.
on having them, to overcome the
understandable reluctance on the
port of tlie aged patient to un-

treatment Borne older persons
accept cataract a* an Inevitable
penalty far growing old; others
find II hard u&gt; decide wtUch Is

surgery.
Research work by the Nalton-

[poetry Corner
VIBTWAM BLV1*

than had ever been anticipated.
emphasis to its public education-

bllndneaa.

Lake Odessa

were gunta of the Braqe Bab Man.SR in(cnun and Lota Bowers.
By France*- Johnnlon
ThmkI j tclcPl,one chairmen After the Schantx white her htubond was
Sunday. * Mn. Elizabeth Walts tended the community Thanks , L.u«me.ui meeting Elsie Walles north deer hunting. * Mr. and
of Hastings and Mr. and Mrs. DoiiitaclM1ethodHt Church **
I »?»vr Instruction* for making Mrs. Nolan Hudson and children
Mr. and Mrs John Gaylor and
Chester Hesterly of Lake Odessa Dowling Methodist Church.
mJvny |0Vgfj. thing* for the holl- from Big Rapids came Wednes­
Susan vlritecr their daughter.
Medical C*r« were Sunday dinner guesta of
Hollday guests at the Lloyd
.
day and stayed until Monday
Utt, bi^ m*v. :Mr. and Mn. Ford Stowell. *
‘ISd dmenlhMoren I a
A uammg ^on ,or
rar uie rXf
r*r-‘
her father, Paul Ml They
Mr. fUMfH&amp;'u
and Mrs. Arlen Helse cn- nard
Memorial Hoxpital Saturday. *
"Amm
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Quigleys and uien
Moreisi cutlves
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ot. ..
the .leaders asso-latioti
I J11 ’Pent Thanksgiving Day with
Hr. and Mn Oene Shade and
of HatUngs;
wa* held Tuesday, Nov. 30.
Mr. and Mrs^ Adelbm Beil and
■I: OUtet KoUy. R*. Eloise cixrdy. । of Ute latter'* brother, Fred Do- Nashville. Ada and Charles G**Andy were Saturday evening
■04 w. itadiwa. Bov. *»., I Camp, at Eaton Rapids « #r.|kt!l of Delton, and Bernard and
for leaders, assistanta and spon-1 Mr. and Mrs. Lafe William*,
. skin.? and Mrs. Elwyn Curtis hod as , Bernice Gaskill of Kalamazoo * sor* will be Ulis Thursday. Dec. I Jr., and .family attended a family
Weaver and Jane of Hasting*.
‘ M*ri»n»; their guest* for Thanksgiving The Robert Gaskill family enter,
Mr and Mra Raymond Ander­
2.
at
1
pm
at
the
Presbyterian
j
gathering
at
Uie
home
of
Mr
dinner. Mr. and Mr*. Fred Gel­ tained the Burchett family on
son and family of Union City.
’ °*c ' ger and Mr and Mrs. Fred Gel- Thanksgiving with 28 members Church basement. Bring a dish and Mr*. Lafe Williams. ♦ Mr.
Ind., and Mbs Patricia Neeb ot
paxs. your own roll* and table1 and Mrs. Vera Haiblitz called
Middleville — a»orc« Cujtnur, ger. Jr . and family, local, and present * Miss Elizabeth Sm:;h to
MBU spent the weekend with
service plus a 50c gift for cx7 I Sunday evening at the Paul Bell
Is convalescing following a fall change Four door prize* will be; home. * Mr. and Mrs. Maynard
Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Neeb They
KEia’SFtwV*°n of woodland * We
were Saturday callers on Mr and
j Tucker and family from Hastings
given away.
XASHVILLB — Clarence MtClnjMla. arc sorry to Report that Mrs. Howard and Helen Drake, ac­
Mrs. Marton Shade of rural
Tlie annual meeting for the "P«nt Thyikuglving^ with her
Wilhelm Bl. MOV. az; Barta wsmor »&lt;a k h q. Flessner of Woodland companied by Mr. and Mrs. Pay
w.V", 90- Ufrhsr.t White.1 .
.
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Whitworth, left Monday for their election of officer* and chairmen ) Parente, Mr. and Mr*. Ernie
and Mrs. Lyle Hummel
of the Camp Fire Board will be Skidmore
niter L^Xov is*o
;
I She is being cared fur by M's Winter homes in Florida.
■iieijivviLle-Ja»n* Mavorto. Rl. Echo Flanigan.
Mr. ani^Mrs Donald Drake Monday. Jan 17. All registered! Mr. and Mn. Larry Hawblita
The pltmarian worm U the
EUren U.U BJ ««
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Nlethamer and Mrs Jack Burchett were in adults please plan to be there.' and family. Mr. and Mn. Dale
Lnon
Hummel of Belding
WAYLAMD-EU«*B u.ka. nJ.
| entertained at a Thanksgiving
__ _
Bishop. Douglas. Nyla and
most primitive creature known
Chicago last,week attending .the
Mr and Mn Don Huinmrl
____
_ 'friend.
rnena. k
,. tsiuiop
ana
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E.. lL.
Bishop
and aaugndaugh- to be capable of true learning.
wobDttaMD—Claraaca Arnie. 343 E. dinner his brother and sistetx Horse Show. * Miss Melinda
Unlversitv
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A Michigan State University
Ser . ... ........
Woolllfln
from Battle IScientists can teach the tinv
Those preaent were Mr. and
for the same height due to our;
Schultz, daughter of the John specialist estimates about 8JOO- creek. Mrs Gladys Hawblita of •
George Roberta of Lake Odessa. Schultzes, was confined to her
lower vrefsht."
of an inch, to anti- family of rural Clarksville. Mr*,
i
Mr. and Mrs. Blake Rising and home last week with a mild rene | 000 Michigan hen* produce 1.- HasUng* And Mr. and Mrs. Blair one-quarter
Ths publication Dun’s Review
.Mildred Shade and Linda were
Mrs. Bertha Flory of Woodland, of pneumonia. * The Edsel Bln- 316,000 eggs annually This repre- H a w b 111 z and Kenny were &lt;cipate a shock stimulus.
and Modem Industry attribulca
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Saturday
evening
callers on- Mr.
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—— --------- ---------------and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nletham- clalrs and son. John, have re­ sent* about 52 percent of the Thanksgiving Day guest* of Mr i
East Doud
State's total egg consumpuon.
and Mrs. Vern HawbUtx.
! USE BANNKB WAM AD81 land Mra. Thoma* Wacha. Jr.
er of Hastings. Other guests were
from their northern
Mr and Mrs. Tom Nlethamer turned
Michigan deer hunt'ng t«o M—
By Mn, Lloyd Owen
and sons, * Leroy Flessner, ac­
Belle Doster stayed with Jeff
companied by his daughter. Mary
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ann- Lynn, and nephew. David Dalton, R-nclalr during their absence. •
"We're As Near As Your Telephone
Mrs. Wesley Edmonds will be
treto appeallnt to our diet-watching strong and children called at made a weekend trip to the leaving next Monday to spend
David Eldred's *-in Striker Dis­
the Winter with her daughter,
trict Bunday. * Mr. and Mrs. the UF. They brought back a Hlldah, and family In California.
, William Cox and children from load of cattle from the northern * Mark Ramsey, younger son or
Mean jon.-jon company munepeaJ। Nashville spent Friday at Lloyd farm to winter in tlie “south ” I the Glenn Ramseys, has returned
Mrs Ruby Gillespie of Jack- home following medical treat­
Metrecal. the-*© calorie HqultLdtet. I Owme. * Mr and Mrs. Howard
and the fad swept the nation. By Moore were Thureday dinner
ment at a local hospital for
Keep It in a Handy Place for Future Reference
Clip Thi&gt; Guide
1981 Americwu were gulping about guests of the Dean Sellecks in Alice Hendee. Tlie ladles were pneumonia.
8100 minion uf Mead Johnsen and i t,K’ McOnibcr District. * Mrs. long time friends but hadn't
ita ocenpeUtars’ diet products Tlie I Ada Tobias from Hastings visited seen each other for many yean.
induatry literally exploded, and I Saturday at Howard Moores. * * Rev. and Mn. Earl Frost of
LAWN MOWER REPAIR—Au­
Lacey
shortly after Mead Johnson's sue- W&lt;- arc glad U&gt; report Ethel Curd the Nashville Church it me
LYONS SEPTIC TANK SERVICE—
Appliance &amp; General Repaii
thorized Darier foe Wheel Business Services Offered
cem became obvious, over 150 other came ixxne from Pennock Hosr Nozarene were Sunday callers on
Installation. Dry Well, Dram
By Mr*. Orlie FanSyckle
companies had entered this busl- PiUd Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Fred Geiger, Sr.
Horse Tractor and Lawn Boy
field. Pumping ($24 00 for 1st
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Melvin
Bhinarow "
: Elmer Deal from Kalamazoo and
LET OUR EXPERIENCED SERVICE
Mowers. E. L. Carpenter Hard­ PUMP SERVICE—Sta-Rile Water
1.000 gals.I. Call 945-5482.
barger
and
Larry
of
Hubbard
­
A staltar story anerged tn Uie Vern Deal from Bronson called
System* Sold, installed, serviced.
MAN repair your appliances
ston.
were
Saturday.
Nov.
13.
din
­
ware.
■oft drink Irutodry where a ! at the Will Gurd home Sunday.
Lewis Electric, Cloverdale 623­
with factory warranted parts.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Steele of
ner
and
luncheon
guests
of
her
■naHxonipaiiy came up with diet
Here U&gt; a Utile more informa5381.
Nashville were . Sunday dinner
sister
and
family,
the
Everett
Concrete Products
col* and otmilar Bofl drinks with tton about one picture Mr. BtirCall Service Dept . Moctgom
Johnstons. * The many friends guests of Mr. and Mrs. -Vern
KEYS DUPLICATED while you
Ward. Hasttop Wl 5-2954.
here of Charles Sease were sorry Welcher* Walter Jordan called
Automobile &amp; Machinery
wait. Ben Franklin Store. State
on tlie Welchers Thanksgiving
GET YOUR READY-MIX from the
Repair
Jefferson.
with tow calorie products." Wilpatient at Pennock Hospital He Day. * Mr and Mrs. Brandt Mc­
was so much Improved on Mon- Intyre and Mrs Kathryn Jones; WATCH AND DIAMOND RING
Phone Wl 5-2123.
industry has bad a tremendous chain drive. 2 cylinder. This picRENTAL OF WHEEL CHAIRS.
called Friday on Mr. and Mrs. i
REPAIR—Expert workmanship.
COMPLETE AUTO CLASS SERVVern Welcher a Mr. and Mrs
WALKERS AND CRUTCHES—
dw Anil the sporting goods and IX.uglass boyixxxl Iwme on the he would be released later m the Ferd Stevens. Mr and Mrs. Dar­
St. Phene Wl 5-5316.
Headquarters for hospital sup­ ALL GRADES WASHED SAND
day but we learned later Uiat
furniture IndusUies also have had Otis Lake Road Oh yes folks. ; plans had been changed and he win Swift, Peggy and Steve, had
lies. Gardner's. Phone 945­
5-5085, Burkey Seles and Serv­
AND GRAVEL—Bender Gravel
11 would remain at the hospital for their Thanksgiving dinner Sun-'
2134.
ice. 218 N. Jefferson.
designed to' help us exercise at haul it home more than once.
day with Mr and Mrs. Gordon CERAMIC. FORMICA. LINOLEUM
Phone Wl 5-5412. Plant, wi
several days longer.
। The many friends of Floyd Steven* and family. ♦ Mr. and
AND CARPET REPAIR —Has­
Slate Rd. Phone Wl 5-2123.
CUSTOM GRINDING AND MIX­
j Kimble were happy to hear that
tings Floor Covering, 123 W. AL SIGNS' TIRE SERVICE. 235 S.
INC done st the firm according
Edward
Rhoadrr
and
Mr.
and
he waa released from the Osteo, State. Wl 5-5H8.
to your specificstions. Farm Bur­
ipathlc Hospital in Grand Rapids Mrs. Ford Rhoadrt, of Brian. O..
eau Services, M37 So . Wl 5­ Miscellaneous
had
Thanksgiving
dinner
with
’ Monday and Is at hla home on
2223.
and Balancing. Brake Relining,
j Coats Grove Road. Mr. Kimble Mr. and Mrj&gt;, James King and
Shocks and Muffler Service.
WATCH &amp; CLOCK REPAIRING—
HAVE YOUR PICTURES FRAMED
MEMORIAL MONUMENTS
Guaranteed workmanship. Also
AT BEVERWYK S COLOR CEN945-5170.
COMPLETE DEVELOPING SERV­
J^r. and Mnj Orlle VanSycklc
ICE—24 hour Service Iblack
speech. On Monday were ThaffiMaviftg dinner guests
OF DISTINCTION
Engraving.
Millar
Jewelers,
118
.
and.
white
I:
Jacobs
Prescription
frames. Also, custom framing.
of Mr. and MN. Fmf Ryland *
Pharmacy.
PMbne
Wl
5-2466.
221 W. Mill.
Lawroncc Brothers
W.
State
Sr.
CHAIN SAW HEADQUARTERS—
waa able to walk some with help, Mr. and Mrs. GWm'-Rlrd were
301 S. Michigan Ave.
. Repairs and sharpening. 5aw
but his hand and speech were Thanksgiving guests of-Mr., and
parts and supplies. McCulloch CUSTOM DRAPERY SERVICE — MOBILE HOMES SALES —Del's
still far from normal out un­ Mrs. Harvey Olllaspie. * Mr and
Hastings
Largest selection of Drapery
proved. Mr. Kimble had suffered
ZIPPERS REPLACED AND RE­
Fabrics in Barry County. Kirsch
a minor stroke prior to this one bom Nov. 18. ♦ -Mr. and Mn.
PAIRED in heavy garments. Red ..Supply, M37 So. Wl 5-3150.
but had recovered quickly.
Harry Dowding entertained Mr
Wing Sporting Boots and Shoes.
MON., WED. frFRI.
Mr. and Mn. Verdon Hesterly
and daughters were Thanxigi.- Mrs. William Roush of Bellevue
Radio, Television Repairing
RADIATORS Cleaned. Repaired,
Jefferson.
8 c-m. »© 12—1 p.m. to 5
ing guesta of her brother and
Recored. Burkey Sales and Serv­
FOR
family, the Watson Towsleys. of and families for Thanksgiving
ice, 218 N. Jefferson. Phene TROPHY CENTER—1
Phone 945-9415 |
SENTZ TV COLOR SALES AND
Lansing. * Mr. and Mrs. Leroy dinner. * Eula Vanfiyckle, Mil­ GAMBLE’S REPAIR 5HQP — All
Wl 5-5176.
SERVICE—315 5. Hanover,
dred. Dick and Baity VanSyckle
more Jeweler, iu.
Thanksgiving guests of her bro­ went to Mr. and Mn. Leon Hel­
Phone 945-5316.
Farm, Educational &amp;
year on Sefchall-Carlson Color.
RO8IRT W. SHERWOOD, Mgr. ther and family, the Max Suth- mer's for Thanksgiving dinner
SERVICE ON ALL MAKES of tracAutomobile Loans
In Ionia. Before dIMtier Henry
Natl Reak SU*.
Ptwoo Wl S-I971
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Nelt- and Ernest VanSyckJn and Ward
TVS. RADIOS &amp; RECORD PLAY­
in our new building at 124 N.
hamer were Bunday dinner Cole came from hunting in the VACUUM CLEANER HEADQUAR­
and
supplies.
Kelley
Electric
ERS REPAIRED—Central Rad.o
TERS—Service, parts, hocM and
guests of Mrs Tom Nlethamcr north and stopped for dinner.
Jefferson. Experienced medianService, 524 Middleville Rd.,
ShrtB Farm Insurance
bags fo» all mskrt. Authorized
and the boys. Tom left Friday
Phene Wl 5-2700 after 5 p.m..
son. Phone Wl 5-9187.
All Forms
Hoover Sa lev and Service. Stcury
I with the FFA boys for Chicago
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Plfleld and
Hastings.
5-5052.
AUTO — FIM
Electric. 222.5. Jefferjon.
| They ware to return Tuesday * Dian Dunn. Mr. and Mrs Earl
Insurance and Bonds
BONDS
Strickland were Thanksgiving
i in Grand Rar'-4- Monday
•'—■*— -•
at- dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Call 945-3481 If You Would Lika to ba Liatad in
Swaason Incurance
JERRY ANDRUS
____________ _ tending a BWc.1
°°k --------------Repreaen- ------Keith Strickland. Sandra and
i tauves meeting.
Mrs. Winnie Dunn. * The Keith
Nrt'l Rt-F tU*
Our UtUe fathered friend* art Stricklands and Winnie Dunn
Thia Waakly Service and Repair Guido
^•‘iiack and arc quite vociferous in

SERVICE and REPAIR GUIDE

Business Directory
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INSURANCE
of

�Carbon Monoxide
Danger Grows
During Winter

The Hastings Banner
Mrs. Hutt Dies
■Tuesday; Rites
Held in New York

You don't have to shut your-

ing killed by caibon monoxide

IAL SEmiTY

tack you In your home, cut-of-

Queitioifiiid »iiw«n

Funeral servicra for Mrx. Carmellla Aim Hutt, «. 817 W.
Baid, who died Tuesday night,
Nov.
NOT. 23.
33, at
at Blodgett
Hiougrtc Hospital
Hospital in
in
Grand Rapids, were held al 1
P in. Friday at the Sponoble FuHo™
Th- rav
ikv^i Houseman
R/iiiMnin atof.
The
Rev. R
Rusaell

Stale

inti lethal gas.
ment benefiu at a reduced rale. Ing home-beneflta are primarily
Now. I am physically unable to'intended to help during convawurk. Can I change ovw to dis- j lescent period* for poathospltal
ability benefiu?
patients irfcl not for permanent
A. It is possible that you may; custodial resident*.
be able to change to diaablllty; Q. What to th* axial security
benefiu If you become diMbled' wage base and contribution rate,

bringa an alarming increase m
accidental carbon monoxide poisonlngs. This Is a totally un-

mtaated if people would follow
a few basic preventive step*.
Carbon monoxide Is a killer that
with your .octal security dis-I A. The wage base will be MW. c&lt;n ** controlled." he observed,
trict office.
: The employee* and employer's । Although automobiles are not
Q. RecenUv I received an ap- contribution rate will be 42 per- the only Kiurce of the polaanou*
plication card for enrollment ta I
‘nd wlf-employed jwraons gas. they are the main one.
the supplementary medical in- IP“&gt;’ ®-2 P*t*tit in 1968.
.
a defective automobile exsurance program. At thto time 11 'rhc Banner. In cooperation hau.t system 1. a likely aourte
am undccldtd. How long do 11 wlUi the Social Security Admin- ■ of poisoning from this colorhave to make up my mind?
' l-’tratton. Is publishing a MTica' ira», ta.telfM, and odorless

AT THE STRAND —Her hands tied and almast helpless with
terror, lovely Samantha Eggar to dra«ed back to her cellar-prison
by kidnapper Terence Stamp ta ihl* scene from William Wyler's
-The Collector." new Columbia Pictures release In Technicolor

New Employment
Security Act
The car la a poimtlal coffin If
fumes mtp back through the: Effective Jan. 1

A. Fur those people 65 before
1966 to become eligible for medi-1 S'*'
cal benefit* tn July IBM. they,
IHah Vo,.&gt;&lt; CUHtJ AdmUlUtl wtiOTl W I ] 1] bC fire wall or up through the floor.■
~
cu n .cm «. Vour Socl.1
according to Dr. Heustta. This
,
‘Security District Office located
Q. WiU child* benefit* now; al M Raroom Ave.. NX, Grand
being paid to my Mm conWnue Raoids Michigan. I* open dally —ZJZTT..—T.
until he graduates from college’ .Monday through Friday from PBrkcd- thc *riuatlon u wor^jA. If he remain* otherwise g jq ajn to 4 30 pzn. A* an-' You ariould check your comellKiMe. hla beneh'-s would end ! added aervice tt ta also open to!P1Ke exhaust system at least
when he graduale, or ta 22. •
public each Monday evening:onc* » &gt;w Bt 0 service station,
whichever to first.
| frQni 4 30 pjn. to 9 pm. Address 1 *nd ke*P ln Food repair at all
O. When will th? nursing home ‘ your quentlon* and requeat* to! Umea.
care part ot the hospital Insur- I that office, which will reply dlAnother oanger. Dr. Hetuils
snee program begin? ,
rcctly to you For telephone re-; pointed out, 1. called, exhaust
A. Benefit* tor nursing homc queabi call 451-3531.
. feedback."
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Gift idea you can’t
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KiWhen R.mo4.«"»

A Kitchen

Bernard Historical

Past Wall Lake
Resident Dies
At Battle Creek

*H&gt; meet Monday night. Dec G.
Funeral services for Mr. Mcl“l the Delton High Scta»« Home tha Mary Pritchard. 48. BallW
Ec room at B. Mrs Robert Ford. creek, a former redden* of Wall
wlll_
. ”E.XC"^,ti i Lake,
Rotur-'
n*ae. were
"ar held st 1 pan.
f
«»«
0L„V?' £,d
ftt ,hc 8[wnable Funeral
^r2T«i^dbEve^v- Homc
S «^e to .tund
«uf“l ~ ta the Rutland
'
Townahlo
Township Cemetery
Cemetery.

U.S. District Court
Bankruptcy Petitions

In Battle Creek.

w.

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Nashville, mgr.. liabilities *75.,Bera&gt; Skinner.
04951. A*aeu *t00ffi—-Robinron ghc njarjfd OUvet ,Bud, PntchX’Rdon..
»&lt;«•»■

I the net earning* accrues to any death,
prntite stockholder or individual.
.
.
.
one
mm&gt;&gt;. -ajiaets *ooobu — iwui
There are certain other* who conn., on March 23. 1910. the
zentmyer. Eaton Rapids,
are not affected, which the Com- (laughter of Frank and Carmel &gt;1
______________
m.&gt;Mon wilt determine upon , (Nnputanoi Colonnew.
~
written request by the employer.'
H||U
by h,.r Carlton Center WSCS
f

from 1946 until 1953.
In addition to her hubsand.
site is survived by a son. Frank
O
off Key
Kft- went.
Wot. r-ta.
Fla., a
a cmei
chief pe»y
petty

** mrnisnea to employers upon,-—...
_ of Lindas; her father or titanrtquest to the Commission at home; her mother, who resides 9. at 12 noon for their annual
brother. Duane of East
TBi'J Woodward. Detroit. 4*202.- with the Hutu, three brother*, carry-ln Christmas dinner Bring
a
Ounn
Lovell said.
i Bonaventure CLIonne.se of Han- own tabL’ xervice and a dish to r .l()„ of tatagaburg. and two

h.v.
Michigan employer* who have
between one and Uiree .57.7°™
e
"
„
er have a yearly payroll of &lt;1.000,
will tie covered by the Michigan
UvePJam 1'iWS
A 1‘ ”

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FOR SALE

ot

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11

_

at the Bail Funeral Home at
Canastota.

1 City, Okla, and a foster brother.
Louis Fnrtae of Washington.
Conn.

fuU
.m. Chides
“•___________
full rovirag, of workersrmCharles City.
Qty. Iowa,
Iowa; a
a statsr.
stater. Mr*,
Mrx ne®
nr.-.v meeting.
me-tln«. Christmas
Chrtwma* program
program
“JlT
’
&gt;Ilk.
ployed in&lt;Mkhlgan with the few George (Grace* Delker of Dei and a 50c gift exchange.
USE BANNER WANT ADS.
Malcolm R. Lovell. Jr. director eye,-pilons men tinned With the i---------------------------------------------*
of the Michigan Employment Se­ fir t passage of the Act ta 1936
curity Commission, said that the and effective the following year.}
new coverage will nearly double
cote rage Included those firms,
the number of covered employ- which employed eight or more
•r*. to approximately 110,000. and people for 20 weeks. In January, j
by adding about 110,000 new 195G. 10 year* agd, the coverage I
workers to coverage, will bring
was extended to those hiring I
in good condition Carbon mon­ covered employee* to over two four or more.
.
•
oxide fumes can drift back over •nillion persons on Jan. 1.
’ Smaller employer* who re­ j Horace Greeley said more
I expelled through ths tailpipe and
than.
-Go
Went,
young
man."'
completely envelop tlie automo- Board on one or more employi bile. Obstructions. such as a
the National Geographic Society j
i snowbank or building, may make out their legally required regia- says. He amplified hi* advice: “If i
! the situation fatal by deflecting
you strike off into the broad. |
Employment Security Aet. and free West. ancTmake yourself aj
more fumes over the vehicle.
farm from Uncle Sam's generous I
. Dr. limit u warned motorists
• rrort v r •
domain. you will crowd nobody, I
’ not to nui the engine in parked before actual liability occurs.
I cars under any clrcunurtanccs.
The registration is required starve nobody, and neither you
within a month after the em­ nor your children need ever beg I
'hen driving.
ployer first hires employees in for something to do."
Michigan in 1066, Lovell said.
Covered are all employing units
which may Include an Individual, Stan Trumble, (.LU
a partnership, corporation or
quantities
invisible carbon other type of organization which
employs one or more workers.
36 IRONSIDE DRIVE
I The grills are for outside cook­
An employing unit become* an
I Ing only and should never be employer under the Act. If it ha*
100 FT. CRAY BRICK RANCH JUST INSIDE CITY LIMITS. I year old. Walk out bjoerrxnt
*1.000 payroll or if It lias one or
more employees but fewer than
four employees. In 20 calendar
Other dongera includs fur­
ices with rusted out flue* and ginning Jan. I. 1966. or Is covered
under the Federal Unemploy­
poisoning ran also result from ment Compensation Act.
poorly vented or adjusted span?
If It hu four or more em­
ployees it already^ required to
refrigerators,
be covered under'tne Stat* Act,
AM-FM installed in all rooms. All Thermopena windows. Underground wiring. Wall to wall
-pectalty likely Lovell raid.
.

MEN
_

Action Three——Poatt 1 to 8

7 1965
Thursday, December 2,

! New York Life

Remodeling

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Bob Newell b Nolan Gufcheit, Owners

BUILDING

'

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Phone 374-3523

Christmas Shop in One Swp
. at yow Drug Store
There’s just

Part time workers count the
same as full time workers.
An employing unit once deter­
mined to be an employer, con­
tinues as an employer until of­
ficially terminated by the Com­
mission.
An employing unit not meet­
ing the requirements of coverage
may elect voluntarily to be cov­
ered.
There are tome employees who
are not Included in coverage, as
follows:
Individual owners of a bu«lneo*; a father or mother work­
partners of a partnership; minor
children (under 21 ■ working iw
a mother or father; a husband
and wife working for his or. her
spouse.

ply to a corporation and are
subject io certain exceptions In
a partnership, Lovell conUn -

Other person* not covered by
the Act are those engaged in
agricultural labor; those who
perform domestic service in a
private home. /In a local college.1
club or local chapter of a college
fraternity or sorority not operat­
ed for profit; employees of non-,
profit religious, charitable, scl-l
entitle, literary or educational
organizations where no part of I

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Delton High News
by Donna Hllb

Hastings E.U.R.
Church Reports
Christmas Plans

1 Wesleyan Youth
I Sponsor Rally
At Auditorium
Tha youth of the HaMlng*
iWealeyan Methodist Church are

pupn. pn-nud UXr pu,.
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WOODBURY
INTER-LAKE8
TRINITY GOSPEL CHURCH
St. Augmtine of
....... ........
U^KI
A
...I..,
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH BAPTIST CHURCH
1118 Jordan Lake Street
forced to postpone Uie trad I- Teenage Rock.
- Delton, Mich.
Lake Odessa I PA. Campground*
Middleville Pions
lurke&gt; dumer »lth ttoir
b , nilied
Rev. David Honeywell, Pastor
Phone DR 4-8377
Village of Woodbury
Sunday school. 10 am.
Christmot Boxoor
graadpaswte.
quJlrtrt that to. wng throughRer. Jerry Boomer, Pastor
Sunday school, 11 am.
Michigan. They
Worship. 11 am.
Sunday school 10 am.
St Augustine Altar Society potnxment waa turned inlb up- ’ .
Worship service. 11 am.
Evening worship, 7 pm.
Junior church far children. 4-9
M .pto.u,
Young People’s service, 7 pm.
Mid-week Fellowship, 7 pm. soring . their annual Christmas Ug, upporuinv, to mto, U* s
Darrell Btarbard. president.
to^-TJ^’to.
Tw,
Youth choir rehearsal, Werl Wednesday.
Evening service, 8 pm.
Junkr Christian Endeavor. 7
Bible Study Wed, 7:30 pm.
and 4 at the Norman Hardware
Portraying members of the Prxxiuced by Gospel Rims of
HASTINGS
Building in Middleville.
AU“' &gt;“S»Il'S £53,.;
Mra Car! Hula and Mra. Cal?
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Bible Study and prayer sertu Mrs. Allen, Ryan Dupon as frank look at the morality prob­
KILPATRICK
Boltwood and E. State Road
Mr. Alien. Harold Marshall as lems facing modern high school
i UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Carey home, west &lt;?f church.
Rev. Marvin Slckmlller, Paster
Ted
and Janet Hayward as Jane. students and In contrast, port­
Sanday al 7.
the following committees: Jingle
M-6d Woodland
trays the Gospel dearly. It opens
Bella Sww Shoppe, Mrs. RichRev. R A. Hoffman
with a brief look at high school
Morning worship, 10:45 am.
8. KALAMO
'
Brown’s room.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
10 am. Sunday school. .
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
Pilgrim
Mothers and Falhcra
Shoppe, Mrs. Maurice Mconey;
11 am. Woraiilp service.
Wednesday prayer, 7:30 pun.
Rev. George Elliott
I 8 pm. Evening service.
A warm Invitation la extended Fairyland Surprises for tlie chll- Some pilgrim men and girls
Rev. John Jolderama
Dec. 13. "Tto Prophetic Word."
Evangelistic service, 7:30 pm.
were selected from Mrs. Leiter's find Christ os the only sure
' LAKEWOOD
thb friendly church.
foundation upon which to build
I BAPTIST CHURCH
provided additional pilgrim chil- their lives.
UNITED BRETHREN IN
The film is in full color and
Woodland Fire Station
nnual congregational CHRIST CHURCH
broadcast over WFUR.
Walter Adams played ’Squan- of one hour tn length. There will
9:45 Church school.
CYC groups. Wed.. 4-5 p.m.
"I.ullcr
be no admission charge but an
Decorator’s
11 a m. Worship service. Sc:0:00 am. Sunday school.
Young People. Thursday. 7 pm.
0:30 a.m. Morning worship,;
Mra. Jamea C. I Fred Nye played Chief Mas- offering will be takm
Shoppe,
, 3 pm. Inspirational services, j
i Norman.
Wrote."
McKlbbin’s chua.
Junior church
6 pm. Wesley singers rehcora.l IRVING CHAPEL
Freeport Baptist
Rev. Chalmcr Miller. Pastor Ibe serving coffee and cooklra
Completely filling the stage.
10:30 am. Sunday school
7 p.m. Jr. High MYF.
Phone RO 5-3503
Church Schedules
7 pm. Evening service.
Sunday school, 9:30 am.
being taken now for special bakMonday. 7 pm. Troop 73.
Special Services
Worship. 10:30 am.
1 &lt;•( mvrwtB
Wednesday, Dec. 1st. Family
STONEY POINT
Thursday prayer service, 7:3
LAKEWOOD R. U. B. CHURCH .Night. 6:30.
following clasMw: Mra NusThe Frerport Oxhlran Baptist
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Carl Sllvernai). Pastor
baum'i, Mn. Roblycr'a. MU* Suth­
Thursday. 8:30 p.m. Clilldren'j
HASTINGS
H«v. Owenneth Sebring. Pastor
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
erland's. Mr. Miller’s and Mrs
conilnuMorning worship. 10 am.
GRACE BRETHREN CHURCH McKlbbtn*. Music director waa
10 am. Sunday school.
CHURCH
Sunday ecbool, 11 un.
3:30
pm.
Carol
choir
rehcaraul.
Cor. of Jcftenon and E. Center Mbs Carolyn Koch. Balance ot
11 am. Preaching.
Broadway at Center
Sunday woraiilp. 7:30 pm.
church on the comer of IMth
7:30 Chancel choir rehearsal ’
«-pm. ^Preaching.
Rev. Russell Sarver. Pastor
Wednesday worship for entire
Circuit Churches
Sunday school. 10 am.
| 0 win. Holy Communion.
their singing talent to complete
family.
Circuit eennon title is: "Set­ . u am. Holy Communion and
Worship hour. 11 am.
.
WOODLAND
Adults Bible study and prayer. ting the Stage. ■’
of tto Galilean Baptist Mis­
Sunday evening service. 7' pm Ute program.
METHODIST CHURCH
sermon. .Tto newly - organiasd
sion will be speaking nightly on
Welcome Corners
The Bible, the whole Bible and
Rev. V»ard VandenBosch,
Youth Fellowship, 7:30 pm.
Meet Your Teem fNlght” will
will be presented by the Sunday
nothing but the Bible.
Worship service, 9:30 am.
Pastor
be UiU Thursday and will give
Boys
and
Girls
fellowship.
7:30
Servient begin each night at
Sunday school, 10 am.
children.
.
Choir practice. 8:30.
7:30.
Special music and good
Marttn Corners
Morning worship, 11 am.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, better acquainted with team fclowahip every night. Rev. WalYouth Fellowship. 7:30 pm.
SCIENTIST
EVANGEUCAL
UNITED
mi
ni
be;.
-»
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENEi Warship service, 1030 am.
645
W.
Green
Street
BRETHREN
CHURCH
dance
Friday.
Cal Wl 5-3431
WOODLAND
Sunday service, 11 am.
H. J. Buwalda. Minister
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
Church school. 10:30 am.
Announce Sunday
Sunday Khooi. 11 am.
Phones Wl 5-3397, Wl 5-4995
by the
_______
8310 Coats Grove Road
410 E. Madison. 045-5065
Worship service, 11:30 am.
WediW?.day service. 7:45 pm.
Office tours Tuesday through
tography chibs.
Bible Lesson
Rev Ciiorim Glbte. Pastor
1:45 am. Church school. Supt.
Reading room open Wednes­
A bus la b«ng chartered for
Congregation* in Christian Sci­
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
day and Saturday. 2 to 4 pm.
other times by appointment.
ruetnbera of the FJLA. and
11 a.m_ Morning worship.
ence Ciuirclua throughout the
Veite Road at Woodland
Wed. evening service, 8 pm.
Sunday service schedule ■
Junior choir, 4 p.m. Thursday.
7:30 pm. Wed.. Bible Study
world will bear a Bible l.esnon
Rev. Einar Unacth. Pastor
Adult choir practice, Wedneo- and prayer.
thU
Sunday on ’God the Only
“Your Friendly, Christ-Centered Leon Weal. Supt. in Charge.
tematlonal Livestock Show that
FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
Church.’’
evening. Daytime hours will be Cause and Creator." The read­
ings will open with the last
1330 N. Broadway. Hastings
Sunday school, 10 am. Cla-v-ra
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
spent viewing other idgtitr. of the
vurse
from tl»e flrat chapter of
Rev.
George
J.
Huber,
Pastor
11 am. Morning worship. Ser­
Rev. Howard W. Rogers, Pa-itor
big city. Mra. Jean Jolmaon and
OcncaU: "And God raw every
Phone
'
Advent worship service
__ ____________
___ _____
mon'The Creative Word."
Mra
WOODLAND
Ejpcricnoe |। John MuUenlx will travel with thing that lx? luui made, and.
Where a
Holy Cwumualon, II am.
i’tut’h Wesc-firgan'lst.
10 am. Sunday school.
the group of approximately 48
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
Luther League. 7:30 pm. Topic j 6 pjn.l;rening service. Family Makes you a
11 am. Morning worship.
student*.
10 ajn. Sunday Khooi.
by Timothy Smith.
Nlsht
congregational mrctYouth meeting. 6:15 pm.
A
-TV« hv r
A t. r* \V . .
11 am. Morning worship.
Evening Gospel Hour. 7 pm.
Sunday school 10 am.
6: 30 pm. Youtti service.
Aumutj. o pj...
। Tnrougn tne weea or LZCV. a.
Wednesday Prayer. 7:30 p.m.
Morning worslilp. 11 am.
7: 30 p m. Evening worship.
Cherub and Junior ctolra I Monday. 7 p.m. T&lt;cn Fcllowing again* Middleville begin­
7:JO p.m. Wednesday prayer.
Wednraday, 3 45 p.m.
Igjyp. 7.9 pjn_
।
Kokl Camp Fire Group, whoso
ning with tl»e Freshmen at 4
MIDDLEVILLE CHRISTIAN
Senior ctolr. Wed.. 8 pm.
| eu.b. Men’s mrctmg. Election
REFORMED CHAPEL
Public invited.
BOWENS MILLS CHAPEL
Adult^ftMructlon class, Thurs-1 of o'ficrra
6:30 followed by the Vanity by Mra. Oaster. nu-t nt North­
708 W. Main Street
Henry VanTU. Evangelist
day. 8 p.m
Tuesday WSWS Christmas tea
eastern
School on Oct. 36. The
game.
Dave
Nelson
coaches
the
Rev.
Earl
Schlpper
WESLEYAN
10 am. Morning service.
Junior catechism class Sa’.ur- 7.30 pm_ An women invited.
JVa and Bruce Carman coach-1 following officers were elected:
Worship, 10 am.
METHODIST CHURCH
11:15 am. Sunday school.
day. 9 am.
'
1 WdnAvinv rxiv nf Praver nnri
es the Varsity.
Sunday school. 11:18 am.
Hickory’ Corners. Michigan
Senior
Catechism.
Saturday.
10
B
ible
Study.
dent.
Dian*
Daltouxr; secretary,
Evening
worship.
7:30.
Rev. Vaughn B. Jensen. Pastor
Bonnie Karcher. treasurvr. Beth
HASTINGS CONGREGATION
10 am. Sunday Khooi.
7 pm. Evening group.
OF JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES
11 am. Morning worship. Jun­ MILO BIBLE CHURCH
ON FUEL
CARLTON SEVENTH-OAT
| FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
8
pjn.
Chancel
choir
rehraraal.
220
West
Colfax
SUWC
.
ior church and nursery provided. I
R3 Delton
CHURCH
CHURCH
,y , mj., oenua ustrotn. mrector.
1 ADVENTIST
Bunday Public Talk. 3 pm. • fetosen. The new Indian name is
Rev. Frank Crabb. Bible
Eltfcr Gerald Nl Slack
Y Broadway and Center S’.MKt
Thtiraday. 7 pm. Iiaske»bnl|41
Watchtower Bible Study, 4:1{5j tKokl and it means ’’Little WoWednesday,’ 7:30- pm. Family
Willard H. Curtis. Minister
pnimice for grades 0-12 at' Sabbath Khooi, 9:30 am.
Iman." On Nov. 2nd. the Kokl
ight Adults, Youths?-Juniors
Sunday school, 1C
Saturday worship, 10:45 am.
Morning
worship.
9:30
and
11.
1
souitoaMern
School
gym.
■ —j—.t—
.group met at Northeastern and
and Children, 8:30 pm. Choir
Cenuint H.EI-0-GLASS ii
Woraiilp. 11 am.
Nursery provided. Broadcast of
8atUKia&gt;'. Christmas./; partleK rj
Some 00 percent of e*n»da** !’?** hi the itoJing:. City Bank.
10416.000 people live’ within &amp;D »tr&gt; Harnett stowed memben
mon: "The Light of the World." am : Primary and Junior, 1:30
ST. ROSE CATHOLIC CHURCH
miles of the United States tor-; around the bank. They then reI CEDAR CRF.EK BIBLE
0:30 am. Church school dsrara. pm.; Youth. 7:30 pm.
Rev. Fr. Joseph C. Dunphy
der, the National Geographic j turned to school and collected
&gt;i-»r prctecticn.
MeCALLUM UNITED
I CHURCH
3 p.m. The Nominating Com­
Rev. David Hawley. Assistant
BRETHREN IN
Campground
Rd..
8
miles
routh
mittee will meet in the lounge.
BALTIMORE U. B. CHURCH
CHRIST CHURCH
of HatXUigS
"The Church in the Wildwood’
Pastor. Donald Tack
High Youth Fellowship al tto
». Saturdays, 7:30 am. on Sun­
10 am. Sunday school.
OU* Lake Road
Sunday school, 10 am.
church.
days. Before Masses on week11 am. Morning worship.
RAV. Isaac Osgood. Paster
Worship. 11 am.
8. pm/Adult DiscuwUm group.
7 pm. Christian Endeavor.
Morning worship, 10 am.
Youth
meeting. 6:15 pm
'Monday Activities
Dally Masses. 7 and 8^-p.
Evening service following.
Sunday school. 11 am.
Evening pt ayer meeting a
7 pm. Boy Scouts.
doping a protection pro­
Wednesday 8 prayer meeting at Bible study, 7:30 pm.
GET FLEX-O-CLASS AT
8T. AUGUSTINE,
7:30 There will be s Joint Sunset Acres.
gram that is right Tor you
MIDDLEVILU
Wednesday evening at
CARLTON CENTER
requires expert planning. Be­
Sunday Mium. 9 am.
tcer, to formulate the budget for HASTINGS. SEVENTH-DA Y
METHODIST CHURCH
cause we offer insurance of
ADVENTIST CHURCH
j
Rev. Richard VondenBosch
ST. AMBROSE CATHOLIC
Tuesday—13-6 Red Crass Blood
Elder C. L. Wilber. Pastor
every kind for your home, car,
ORANGEVILLE
I Sunday school, 10:15 am.
CHURCH AT DELTON
Clinic in Memorial Hall.
404 W. Colfax
Ph. Wl 5-5310 j Morning worship, 8:15 am.
BAPTIST CHURCH
family or business, we can ob­
Wednesday Activities
Sat. Sabbath school, 0:30.
W. Glen Campbell, Pastor
jectively analyze your require­
13:30 Circle 4 will meet for a
Worship, II am.
3 Mlles South of Gun Lake
i COATS GROVE
Wednesday prayer. 7:30 pm. ; CHRISTIAN CHURCH
ments over-all, and balance
0:45 am. Sunday school.
HARDWARE &amp; APPLIANCES
Sunday. "Palth for Today,” on
OUR LADY OF GREAT OAK.
your insurance dollars to fit
Cor. Coats Grove Rd. and
3:30 Cherub choir practice.
DOWLING .
7 pm. Evening worship.
■ Durkee Ro*d
Bunday. 'Voice of Prophecy^
them best. There’s no cost or
Thursday Activities
Wednesday. 7:30 pm. Bible
142 E. State St.
Charles Gibbs. Pastor
Radio WJEP 1230. 8:30 am.
obligation for this service. Call
0:16 Circle 1 will meet at t
study and'prayer service.
Floyd Walter, Supt.
omo oi Mra. Druce rryor. .
___
PEOPLE’S BIBLE CHURCH
Phone Wl 5-2983
for detail*.
Bible school. 10 am.
8:30 Kirk House choir p.-.u-Aee. DELTON
U Mlle E. of M-66 an State Rd. THE GALILEAN
Worship hour. 11 am.
METHODIST
CHURCH
LeRoy Kenney. Pastor
BAPTIST CHURCH
Christian Endeavor Sunday. 5.
Marciu* E. Taber. Minister
11 am. Morning worship.
Corner 108th St. Ar North
Church
Study,
Sunday.
9:45
10 am. Sunday school.
HASTINGS
rreeporc nu
GET FLEX-O-CLASS AT
Wed, 7:45 pm. Mid-Week Rev. Walter Winebrcnner, Pastor ' ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
Don’t forge* ChrisUan Endea—
lai E. Woodland Avenue
Worship, Sunday. 11 am.
prayer.
Phone 945-5704
Thursday. 7 pm. Pioneer Oirls
Youth Frllowslup. Sunday, 6 ~
bwiby.
Rev. M. F. Goble, Pastor
10 am. Sunday scliool
and Boys Brigade.
11 am. Morning worship.
Women'r Missionary Fellow6:30 p m. Young Peoples.
120 W. STATE ST
Wl 5-4174
PLEASANT VALLET UNITED
Tto Evr .ixebcal United Brcth- BRETHREN CHURCH

«u MM£S YOMHC
90? WINTER TIGHT
ilium

I Camp lire Smoke I

E. L Carpenter
Hardware

to your
Insurance
planning

East Side
Lumber Co.

Worth irving wesleyan
MET1IODMT CHURCH
Cor. of Sisson and Buehler Road

BUILDING SUPPLIES

811 E. Railroad St.

Phone Wl 5-2423

Sunday school. 10 am.
Morning worship, 11 am.
Young People’s service, 7 pm
EvangeUcal service. 8 pm.

7:30 pun Thursday prayer A
Bible Study Hour.
1

7 pm. EvangvlUUc aerrlre.
7 pm. Wednesday service.

Save Before
December 10th

THE FINEST
WELCOME
TO HASTINGS AREA
l§ WELCOME WAGON

EARN A FULL

A visit from our hctless will main
you feel at home, with her basket
of lifts and answers to questions
•bout the dty, rts senka ad
Just all

Wco

Fur Bunner Classified Ada
Call Wf 5-3481.

SAVE to BUILD or BUY

you figure it

Any way

Clianccl elwtr. reiiearaal, 7 p in.
Thursday.

EVERYBODY
LOVIS

DIVIDENDS

MONTH'S DIVIDENDS

as of December 31.1965
Wait To Be Comfortable?

ESPECIALLY THE 4»o KIND

PHONE 94S-J5J4
WELCOME NEWCOMERS!

All Savings Insured up to $10,000
with F.S.LI.C.

136 E. State St

firm tat tM Wskost W*ton Hcsieu all
Member Federal Homc Loan
Mt CMPM wM ma b Ofwutioa Dtf.,

Bank System

Phone Wl 5-3853

�Fresh Out ol the Attic

metis Vanderpool murder trials,l trial and I never after that had
Levrritt Crooks of Kalamaroo,' a hankering for any jury Job

and although beginning to allow pool was held in Hastings, being
the evidence ot hla age. Il can brought litre by change of venue
time an unusually powerful man.; wealthy banker of that city, was
trial hi* tall stooping figure te league. In aplto of lhe burden of
' one of lhe first to enter the proof being against the defeneourtraxn. The events of the dant. the jury acquitted the ac■ Vanderpool triol are &amp;U11 vfvdly cased as did also a Jury in KalnUiipresMd upon lib mind
| mszoo of which the above men-

"Vanderpool was tried
timer The Jury disagreed
and he was acquitted the
time. The firet trial took

By H D. Burpee

was copied from one of the
HANNER scrap books. When 1*.
VANDERPOOL
was actually printed the flrat:
MURDER TRIAL
limn I have no way of knowing,
but you can bet that Un* uno
old Juror Uiat waa alive ut the
Kalamazoo Second Trial was
time thia wn» printed te no lung­ Held In Haitlnga 40 Yean Ago.
er around iujw This mu-1 hove
In aureidonce al Uie trial of
cliarged with
. ... ------ —.... ...... Michael Onoflu,
..Ut —
nr .v^mh
Moxrrite
a Miial] town as Hastings, at the monter
murder of
Joseph Maureiio.
ibat time, to liavc lud the bon- is tlie only turvlving member of

three
twice
third
place

small place, and the famous trial
caused immense cscftrtnenL The
old court house could nut hold
the crowd, who gathered from
all directions. Many brought
their dinners with them. Tlie

you that tn the month we twelve
ancc, and the BANNER was pub­
mighty tired of one another. lish, d dally during the trial
' Twice we all went out fishing Several noted lawyers conducted
[ together and as three or four
didn't
the sport
we--gradually
. r--------like
r------------------------------ - .'
------------ *-----------develotx
developed
’d Into
Into anvthliur
anything but
but aa' | In 0M
«dlates
congenial party. Some question lnore ellcrKy th^lmAn httJ UM&lt;1
fAn’.c up -----demanding
dvillra------ .. -- a municipal
.... g^Jce the
um.’beginning
ueuiniunk' of
or clVUiravote *nd
and we
wall
all went
went to
tolhe
lhepolls
unite Uan th. National
__ ? Geoaranhlc
votc
together. That was Uie first andsays*.

fave With ASP's Mature, Corn-Fed, "Super-Right" Beef

STEAKS

ROUND

T-BONE

SIRLOIN

OF QUAL/ry

85s 95! 99:

Government Iriipectcd

FRESH

FRYERS
C

Whole

Porterhouse Steak

lb

Fryers

"SUPER-RIGHT" NEW YORK BONELESS

"SUPER-RIGHT* BONELESS RUMP OR

"SUPER-RIGHT"

SLAB
BACON
CQc
wo\°*
Half

lb

63£

Center Portion

99c

Rotisserie Roast
GOVERNMENT INSPECTED—4 to 6-Lb. Siaaa

49'

Roasting Chickens
HYGRADE'S SPORTSMAN

Sliced Bologna

PKG.

“SUPER-RIGHT" SMALL LINK

69

Pork Sausage

AGP GRADE "A
Frozen

SPECIAL VALUE

SPECIAL SALE!

AGP VACUUM PACK

Marvel
Ice Cream

Regular or Drip

Orange
Juice

Coffee

6 *ns 99

Instant Cottes.

A»P GRADE "A

89

Grope Juice
AErP GRADE "A" MIXED SIZES

49

Sweet Peas
AOP GRADE "A”

'

99*

Fruit Cocktail
ADP GRADE "A-

49

Sauer Kraut
WHITE BEAUTY

65*

Shortening
GOLD MEDAL OR PILLSBURY

49

Flour . . . .

dexola Oil
For Cooking
or Solods!

55‘^

Potato "Sale!
Russets

49'

&lt;«■ 1°

Fenton spent hla Thanksgiving

teMUMMlf vacation with Uie Doug Btraubea.

at Battle Creek announces that
the Construction Battalion en­
listment program haa reopened
for the first enlistments on a
limited basis. Young men. 17 and

Claud Walton and Bob Wal­
ton returned Saturday from

Freeport
Mra Adon Myers, local, Kenneth
By Mn, Sylvan Tagg
Myers of Grand Rapids. John
B«Mfe tt.
MS-1211

and daughter
Grand Rapids,
Mr. and Mra. Henry Kauffman
and family of Vandalia and Mra
—T—'------ ,,
---------- ----Thantaglvtng dinner KUeate of
“r
re
re
-5

Lake Odessa and
Delton Girls Win
Wool Awards
The Make-It - Yourself - With

Omnd
tawing
results
•
—
1
Henlori:
Winner — Parnell*
rklUIUI Ul LATWl-U.
«-»Orand Rapid.:
*** cr-Mmbie-PameU WtGa of

George Faunee «i**n’. Tluuiksglvthemaelvcs of tlie opportunity to i n g al Redbridge hunting. *
enlist in the CB Reserve- and Gary Thaler of Ferris College
obtain training along Construc­ r-pent the holiday weekend with
tion lines. Applicants will be ac­
cepted on a tint come, flrat
Faunee received a call from their
Nary CB» may enlist in the
raflng held at time of discharge,
if otherwise qualified. Further, duty in Viet Nara. * Mr. and CIum returned
-men who are employed In con­ Mra Harold Fuhcr and Mr. and r
- --------------- ------ ------- JUOJWIUU W 1_»CKVU. IX» CTIstruction trades, if qualified, Mrs. Cloyd VanAmon and family 1.
’*roK*“to to™
semble - Brenda Anderson of
.
.....
. T
-...
may enlist In the direct rating were Thanksgiving dinner gueste ।Kkk ClHte DnnJa. at lb*
of
Mr.
and
Mra.
Floyd
Flihcr.
*
,
program. Fur details, uv Chief
in Grand Rapids.
and Debby of Hastings were
Ul Mlle lyutaaa.
Bunday guest. of the Floyd In Grand Rapids Frltlay.
Battle Creek, or call WO-22TO1.
: MIm Diane Barnaby of Byron
——. —-w— .
I Center waa the winner of the
Myers spent Thanksgiving with
oTT7 N*nl from FrttUy .mb-deb division tor girls 10-13.
till Sunday at Redbridge hunt- !
p.,„
&gt;/v
. _k_
Ing. Mary Ann and Jujic stayed I
EM
live at 310 State St. Nashville', Marion.
Mis. LtalP\Blough and Mrs. with tlte Elwood Yoder family
wxnmenUitor for the
Bernice Dearddrfl were Thanks­ and Slxiron with Mr. and Mn iffS3! rcveVf
8,r^
modeling their 100 percent wool
giving dinner guests of Mr. and Nm«i TK.1J A MrJ
* “Ft. S) '!Ui annate Mten Mar? Fuller of
Mrs. Wesley Blough Jr. * Callers
bral Li a clerk in Headquarters at the Llzle Blough home during and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Gar- ,
and Service Battery. l*t Batta­
don Paste of Grand Rapids to I
lion of the division's Sth Artil­ er. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Skcd- Stanwood Thursday where they j
lery. He entered Ute Army in gcil and Mra Wesley Blough. an loved Thankaolvlne with Mr I'
Jr., daughter, Judy, and friend!

tlie Thanksgiving weekend at
their cabin near Temple. *
John Kidder, airman apprtn- Thanksgiving dinner guests of

Nashville High School in 1983.

and mother returned home with ■,
lnfe&lt;tlon* ne®^ not
iilm
lead to rheumatic fever it they
rtn Kidder. R2 Hastings, te serv­
THr Frvrnnrt M.thzHite wrt-r ! Bre trpatc'1 proniptly and thor­
ing on the UBS Enterprise, the
oughly with antibiotics.. the
and
MrBUI
Cook
and
family
Nations largest earner which
bazaar and bake sale and dime- Mlcll|ean Heart Association, a
k’?&lt;!P
J?
h*ld“t 1 Michigan United Pund agency.
walers. John r'tended MiddteS:30 on Saturday, Dec. 4. The emphasize* If every recognizable
public u invited The Mettexlist
* motion were promptly
villO T-K High School and en­
listed in the Navy in April. He
Chrirtmaa program win be held
adequately treated, rheumajoined the Enterprise In August Ralph Moore, Mr. and Mra. Al at 7-45 nm nn Dee &amp; All are!.,- . &lt;.
after completing boot training nt Barnard and boys, local and Mr.
and Mra. Osry Kidder and
Great Lakes.

tng ctnter. Bainbridge. Md. The brute her birthday Nov. 34. *
24-*etk course cover* basic code Mra Turn McKee of Applegate
sending and receiving, basic elec­
tricity and electronics, and com­
munications procedures on voice. .living dinner guests of Mr. and
Mra. Terry Edge- al Nashville.
municatlons systems. Before
graduation, he will be able to elite was a Thanksgiving evening
aend at least 15 words per min­
ute by Morse Code, and receive
at least 18 words per minute.
Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mra.
Elwood Yoder.

WISCONSIN MILD'

59

AOP GRADE "A" WHOLE KERNEL

Golden Corn . . 4 ta 59’
ANN PAGE QUALITY—NET WT. 14-02

—

Tomato Ketchup 3 ,ni 55
AfrP—OUR FINEST QUALITY

Potato Salad

2-POUND
PLASTIC PAIL

59*

USE BANNER WANT ADS!

I

USE BANNER WANT ADS!

Miller's ■SSK".

Phone Wl 5-2091
107 I. Woodland. HaiHngs
Midway Between Broadway and Michigan
’

49

NEW JANE PARKER TWIN PACK

69

Coffee Cake .

NO. WE ARI NOT

Going Out of Business!
NOR ARE Wl

Hendershot &amp; Vicinity
By Met. Richard Clark

Cave spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mra Ron Owen ot Middleville,
who had Just moved into their
of Woodland

Tuesday

family and Mr. and Mra. Wilbur
Schanu were Thanksgiving Day Joyed Thanksgiving dinner with
the Pootma families al McCords.
Thanksgiving luncheon guests
Laughlin and Doug entertained
Thanksgiving night, Mr. and
Mrs. Ron O'Laughlln and Brian Norval Thaler and daughlera
Mr. and Mra Gordon Yoder and
family, local, and Vaughn O- family and Mr. and Mrs Elwood
Yoder and family. * Mra-Sam
Flaunt returned Ixxnc Saturday Roush returned home from Port
after undergoing a tonalilectomy Huron Sunday after spending

Tljanksgivlng dinner, in the eve- visited Ivan Roush Saturday
enlng they called on hla folks. morning. * Bunday dinner guess
of Mr. and Mra Joe Kauffman
were Glenn and Dale Kauffman
who recently fell
flight
Thanksgiving dinner gucato of
Mr. and Mrs. Kcet Tobias and their parents. Mr. and Mra Rich­
Richard Tobias were Thanks- ard Bboebridge were Mr. and
Mra. Bruce Shoebridge and son
nr inxjl—&lt;1!.
&gt; ■ -. j ....
Mrs. Philip Armstrong. * Sat-

Liquidating our Stock!
WE RE NOT RIALLY HAVING A

SALE!

HOWEVIR, WE ARE (WIRING
OUR FINE L|NES OF:

a MeGee
a Monarch
• Barwick
a Regency
. a and Windsor
.‘

CARPETS
at our Regular Low Pricoa

that other itorei often lilt as

-SPECIALS
v/e hsve 8 Full Brand N&lt;w Rolls of Carpeting in stock (two
re on lhe way) for immediate installation for Mom’s Chilstmat

man Armstrong and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brogan

Robin Strimback. who lias been
spending a week with her grand­
parents, went home with her
Shellenbarger and boys spent psrenta * LaFurl Shoebridge.
TltankaglvlnK at the Gun lake

and Mra. Lyle Vanderbrook. * Mrs Delbert Hutchings of Big
'I,‘ionksgivlng Day dinner guests Springs. Texas, returned home

SAVE 10c JANE PARKER BLACKBERRY OR

Peach Pie

Thanksgiving dinner guest
VS 5M3MSS Co. A
Harold Care. Evening luncheon
VS ATC Armor C 4th Platoon gueste were Mr and Mra. Cliarka
Martin of Vermontville to help

Hoapkal in Buttle Creek.
The Dick Clarke Joined the fered a heart attack a week a&lt;
is still very ill in the hoapiUL

39*

Syrup

Cheddar Cheese

turned home Monday after
spending a week with her son.
Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Bltesrs.
Daisy Thompson. Afternoon call- * Mra Mario Burdick of Gull

SALE the year around I

Rug &amp; Furniture

Cleaning Specialists
8 YEARS IXPIRIINCE—GUARANTEED WORK

Tlie Leo Hendershots spent Thanksglivng dinner and supper
the weekend at tlx-ir cabin north guewts of Mr. and Mra Charlie
of Baldwin. » Thanksgiving din- Olger were Mr. and Mra Larry

JANE PARKER PLAIN OR SUGARED

Homestyle Donuts

It Can Happen to You

Jana Parker Dated ^reth, Enriched

WHITE BREAD
tssQQ1

Histmgi Mutual agent
•■plain his Deductible

S

IN BAG

MICHIGAN U.S. NO. 1 GRADE

All-Purpose

.'ini'll.

Navy CB Program Reopens.
CDR. j. n. Stevena. eomman-

Sharon Geiger ot Has-

!2oz:

No Coupons, No Gimmicks, No Limits... Just Quality Merchandise at Low Prices!
Florida Fresh

I

Tint HASTINGS B4NNER—S

(jurats ot Mr. and Mrs. Doug- Hoffman and family of Wayne.
Slraube were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dukes and

Schoolcnift and Milford 8 ten u be and

Seaman Apprentice Richard L.
Weber. U8N. son of Mr. and Mrs Mra. Harold Berghorat ot Grand
Almond W. Weber of Rl Delton. Rapids * Mr. and Mra. Gar,
Is attending the basic Radioman

Strip Steaks

Cut-Up Lb. 31c

Artnal jUmzsi
•Nms Notes-1

Laf*er QuantHloi Sold at Regular Price

IN HASTINGS
20

BAG

79‘ a 99*

2 us 25
Delicious Apples.. .10 F0* 59
Emperor Grapes
t* 19
Fresh Spinach
19*
Bananas

WSSTlaN USD-111 SUB

4A

KBOte

ANN PAGE PURI

THE COLIMAN AGENCY
203 S. Mich.
Wl 5-3412

Grape Jelly
ANN PAGE

Tomato Soup

10

ROYAL DANISH CHAMP—H*. Wt. 12-Ow

Luncheon Meat

2

69

THE SHERWOOD AGENCY
N-tl. Bank Bldg. Wl 5-3972
FRANDSENS INSURANCE
120 W. State
Wl 5-4174

HASTINGS MUTUAL
INSURANCE COMPANY

uper Markets

�[Early Com

iCrmlif A.iociation

Barry Farm
Calendar

Barry Farmers
Can be Hosts to

TILE
meeting ot Uie Production Credit

HASTINGS BANNER

Early oom planting ha* boost­
ed yield* on Michigan farm* by

Highlights Interesting

ru.V’7*' WttJwyt
l«l*
dk*hn«l «.

lure Ui World undemanding.

Agricultural Agent

to nrwn in Ingham.
Barry. Ionia, Clinton

■Indent* attending college/,
universities throughout U. *8.
gather at Michigan State Unii tive new tcchDotogy — xuauaU&gt;
through lower priosa.
'
.
Swanron belrcven thb la one

at
Trough Gets

highlight of tin* experience aaigned to a county to the coun­
for the foreign rtudenu luu been ty real al a scheduled time on
lhe farm vlsBa. Thb year the Sunday afternoon. Dec. 26.
*i-,
.
4. The famUy U a*ked to bring If „c*
student back to Keltoga Cen- ITIUSI I 1111

tension Office immediately at innovators of a new practice
301 3 Michigan Ave. Hastings liiat reduces cost* or inereusra
production have an advantage
one student to each family. or phone Wl 5-3121.

Three state
pendent naUons—Hawaii, Texas.
grapiilc say*.
the comparative sdunU|rv
After a farm practice has been
widely adopted, tlie cost and re-

HEATING,
FURNACES

Modern Aire - Oil - Gas - Coal
HOT WATIR BASEBOARD HEATING

PLUMBING SUPPLIES
WATER SOFTENERS

WATER HEATERS

CalLWI 5-5769

Wl 5-3732

•Bob Willi

Dick Hannoy
Hastings

2153 Gun Laka Road

w oodland

7 lie Child Study Club will hold
cmtagr of family Income *per.'their Deossnber meeting early,
it wUl be lield Tureday. Dec. 7.

fleet pig at the trough gets the
stay with a farm family on Mon­
6. A sponsor's dinner will be
day and Ttxaday. returning to held cn Tueeday night, at 8 pin.
Thr maxim holds true for the
to which two family members first farmer* to apply new tcchCounty farm famine* participate- will be Invited s* jurat*. If addi­
tn the "Adventure in World Cn- tional family member* wUh to reap the greatest profit*
attend tickets are available at
Kenneth Bwarwon. Jackson,
district farm niAnagtrnnit agent
If you are a farm family and for lhe Michigan Cboperatlw

ASTiNGS

of operation. Producer* then
have no choice but to continue
to compete, even Itsough in
axno ours it might Increase

Federal Feed
Grain Program
-- .
. .
Unchanged in ’66

diet it could drop to t«i precer.

By

The runaway success of our 66 Fords is giving us a hard time
our used car lots are busting at the seams with trade-ins!
^-beauties! They must move out. Gome In and we will
prove to you that our new-car Introductory period Is
the best time ever for you to save on a late - model trade-in!
R FORD. Inc. D

percent blfhcr

been recommended to Michigan
farmers since 1054. And. in Jinera!, on-the-f arm experience with

Mri. Glcnilun Curlit

vurable.

Banner, Woodland leal a fine
dUaen Bunday. Nov. 11. Henry
Hn*1 liner &lt;TtM&gt; had lived In •OKWOne•

JIM BARR

DenneD

18

Early planting, a* aooo after
the tim of May aa aaUafacUry

Woodland

waiting
until mr
the SftuTpSSK,
n-.-ht 7r7 Hudinin* rov 7,7' which reflect, legislative libuny stiU umc.
EXPERT TIRE ruther
U»l o&gt; .than
-nW™
u.™™
estabUahed thb year when the
rPR.«r.z-r
By Jolnlng
TelFann pro- ported coming along fine. * Mr*. new progreS waa enacted. Light lecllon haa'bean made at the
SERVICE
Drug store to buy a marker fur;
The IMO Fred Grain Program
Rectads for Management." any with her daughter. Mr. and Mra.
fanner can have thpi manage- Ru»cl Buck and family in Free- follows the pattern ol program* uvtng rvlaUvre. Tkas will alway.
ment advantagi' for a minimum land from Friday until Tueoclay In recent yeara. Farmen will be be remembered by hu friends. •
cwt County Cooperative Exten- The men were bu*y deer hunting. asked to divert a minimum 30 Mr. and Mra. Wolter Jcmiron
*lun
Service Offices aro now en••—
—
•Tire Shop
rolling membera for 1966.
birthday.
U. S. ROYAL
who participle WUl receive in-, day evening from Slidell. Lu
come - malntaintnippaimenta. They had bre-n vtaiting Walter*
Dhtribvtoe
National Chairman
&gt;ddrem:
and they will bn- eligible for (Jim&gt; motlvcr and family.
Harold R. Lehman A|rf|eld Ca. price-support loan^.
Beit Buy» on
i Mr. and Mra. Leon Tyler have
*1.
the Michigan Stale Unlvtntty
Naw &amp; Uied Tirol
merit provtrions
Coopcrutlve Extension Service
Iu* been named chairman’ of
—
.
... ......uv umu iu
Mr. and Mn*. Iron Tyler en­
Yields for determining pay- the community * The Lions
tto National Kxtennkm Com­
mittee on Organization and Pol- tertained their family Bunday al menu will be projected at. high- club ulU hold thetr Christmas
a Thanksgiving dinner, present er levvb to reflect cunvrit trends party tuturday. Dec. 4 al the
pual meeting of the National
nuher Uuui histone yields as Ltons Den. The men and tliclr
Association of State Universities
lia* been the pracUoe.
I wives will enjoy a smorgasbord
rtl Tyler and family of Grand
7tie Food and Agriculture Act supixr al 7. Rev Richard V.inMlnneapolts. Mum. early this Rapids, Mr. and Mrs Clarence
month. During the past year tto Tyler and family of Grand yield trend* on a current bru.la
former m.-utcr
PARKING
M8U Extension Head served as
Hurlburt of Battle Creek. * farmer* to participate In
Thanksgiving dinner guests with
Tlie Viking* will open tlwtr
iMr. and Mrs Glendun
a fourth.
Classic, Mr. and Mrs Duane
been working hard to gyt into
Clum and family of Dearborn
shape They are going out on
Height* and Mr and Mm Galen
the fluor to play good bull and
Kilmer and family uf Hastings. 56-buahal average yield
In tlie afternoon birthday cake detmnlng paymento ftr

CAN
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SPOIL US
FORD
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Hastings

plan Unft.

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ha* to tore. AU

' Shop in HaaUnga Wa topic will
wm known to every one here He1 H*
wU1 J*,
be Chnetma* Decorating.’' Thia
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. -------- . — .---- ---------i» "r viinauua* nitnira uiva will be adjusted to encourage
Ing downward trend in the pe - „Uclm ror the basket *hould be
Mr. and Mrs Elwyn Dell of
centago of family income *pa brought * Thanksgivmg guret*
Wayne came Friday to vUlt Ids
&lt;or
Mr* Cllmcna SciMibly and
wa* 25 nr.*rci-nt 7\xlav it 1* nnlv ..
— -■ - ___ •
..
LI. ioro«» amis, nicy mciuneu asr.
human IQ U*e- Dell and Dorothy. They brought
dinner with them and they cele­
diet it could drop to lai pc
Mrfc Hobert Schaibty of
brated Thanksgiving * Pa-tcentbylWW
: Orand Rapid*. Mr. and Mra.
people in the community pooled miir-ter Earl Engle ha* announced
Swanson believes one new far-a Kmnard Bchalbly of Edmore,
Uicir furniture to make him a
that tl«o Woodland poM office
bualrxaa practice haa not baeii their sm. Mr. and Mrs. John
widely adopted that can yield schaibty of Livonia. Mr. and
to Christina*. Thb *clrdule will
great benefit* for alert fanners Mra. Colon Bchalbly ot Wau- chairman, Michigan ASC BUle
who an- ready to become "early began and Gcwgo arid Duane Committee, said.
iidopicra." Thu 1* the use of bchalbly, local.
Ke noted that feed grain the Medical Center at firat. He the auhic tours as usual on Sat­
electronic computers in kreptr.g
MrjL Eugene Blair was hratesa
itad lived In a "County Farm" urdays. Mad early and moid
Saturday at a linen shower for more than a third since 1960. aa a child and thought thb waa
prchcnaivo biu&gt;mav&gt; analysis.
Marsha Toualcy Marsha plana and emphaaued that the pro­
A scrawny acacia tree 1* so Im­
gram announced today will en­ different and wm very happy
portant a landmark in lhe Sa­
able the naUon to amtinue
toward an adequate re­ pie from hero had vuutqd Wm. hara that it appears on map*.
Cllmcrut Bchalbly. Mra. Mildred
lUnv
hare
-*m
thmmh
-f
i„.
Hl*
*ntlonU, Geographic *ay».
while
protecting
Hteleriy, Ifn. Betty Hesterly and
The Tree of Tenere tn Niger.
reporting.
| Uie only large plant growing for
Rapid analysts from monthly ung*.
a
hundred
miles, guides caraand quarterly report* can help
| vaneera to a well.

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City Bank, e'lhe High School
mixed chorus will prarnt a

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beyond the minimum 20 percent

ducer will receive diversion pay­
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«u»u UK1&lt; Bull.
Smith of Carlton Center. Others• Friday Mr*. William Kidder of
and Mrs Bill Cortright. and two deer hunting trip.
for the evening meal were Mr. I Carter. Lake and har son and
kona. arrived on Wednesday
Mr. and Mra. Gene Jay. Debbie
and Mrs. William Kidder, Jr, I hi* wife, Sugane. Judy, and tbMr
and Dawn of Marion. Ind, epent
and family. The men hunted aU son. DSrlk. of New Mexico, spent giving dinner.
th* Thanksgiving weekend with
day—with no ,uck,’1051 °r the d*? ln Lansing at
The Clifton Millers left this Mr and Mr* Ralph Leppo. who hl* parent*, the Marland Jay*.
The Leslie Daniel* entertained
week for Bradenton. Fla, whore i entertained. J? for dinner. The
Jim
(Emily) of Detroit their family, the Den Weiner ta
they plan to stay
untilenlTtained
April. On .....
— Baylor*
—------ ■, iu.
Thanksgiving
they
f&lt;®lly gathering
giving dinner guosta Bunday of
of Lansing and the Edwin MelUiclr sons and families. the
^e Uppo home arid aoconPanied’ "«r
her parent*. .the
CortClaud* and Kenneth MiUera.
tMnlw
h. r.~*_
rlght*. home to visit here until
Mn Mildred Down* and Mn.
family, accompanied by her par­ Gertrud* Craig had aa their giving at the Adalbert Cortright Saturday.
Saturday,
ents. Mr. and Mn. FWrest Weav­ Thanksgiving and weekend gucatai home and a very busy one. Their
------------'The
John —
Mason* were among'. Tlie Walter Jacksons' daugher, apent Thanksgiving with their »l*ter and husband, Mr. and; daughter. Mr. and Mra. Hossein thoee spending their Thanksgiv- I tm. Marjorie of Albion College.

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homo for the Thanksgiving vaca­
tion.
The Wayne Pennington* left
on Tuesday for the Southland.
Visiting lhe Rex DutUrtn over
Ute weekend were their daugh-

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moved from Orand Rapids back virtt te Hastings Mfg. Company
to Chicago where they formerly on Monday. Nov. 33. added M
lived.

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and

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:

Indian* made curious u*e of
rettler*' goods before learning
their purpose. Tlie first coins
•hit inched Uie Yurok were
given by them to their children
a* plaything*. Tlie Hupa used
flour for face paint. The Tslmt-hlan seaed thimble* on their
ceremonial garments as decora-

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Ings from dirt - control pill*,
toadache and stomach upset
remedies, sleeping pills. hormone

Many Things
Can be Poison
For Children

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tires and rl tain Ina

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3.M0 Michigan children under

ALBERT £ HKUSTIS. M. D.

■». Alim Fish at- Mrs Roy McCall at Caledonia Mina Wieland toms. * Mr. and Mra Howell Mingus at Ann ArBaturday. Nov. 20. * Mrs. Ctos-1 Mra. Coniellou* Bouwens of AJto bor. * Bartoni Newton of Orand
tor Btowcll of HaaUngs wm al««re Sunday. Nov. 21, ruuora Rapids spent tto weekend «i&lt;n
■r pmvauj. «*»• —— Mr
—*
— Ho, *
Church in Greenville Saturday. Wednesday vfcltor of Mra. Prank1 of Mr. *r-«l Mra. Don Pustma. * ----------------• II iw-w
Newton.
Mra.
Claude
Thompson. * Mra Kart Ldvlng- Mra. Elwood Yoder and family won
W». -*——
a
-tton
of Pinhook wm a Tuesday. *uul Mra. Gordon Yoder and Walton spent from Wednesday
Fish visited Mrs. Gertrude Ware
and Ralph Story in ixnreU Sat­ Nov. 25. visitor of tor mother, family were Sunday. Nov. 31. Uli Saturday with tor shter and
Mrs Min* Wlrlahd. * Mra. Cle- iunclwon guests of Mr. and Mra. ’—-‘
‘
urday. Nov. 20.
Brownell in Grand Rapids. *
Mra. Rlgo Rendon and daugh­ tus Wieland and grandaon. Rich- Narva! Thaler,
ter visited Mr. and Mrs. David ard. of Logan and Mra. Lourila J Mr. and Mra, George Tagg
Stahl of Pleasant Valley were'and David of Middleville were
Dorothy Campbell were .Thanks: Cmtor Sunday, Nov. 21. ft Mr.

tended a potluck supper and card
Saturday. Nov. 20. gueoto at the (giving dinner guests ot Mr. and Rapid*

as polatxM away from the reach poisoning in your own home by
of ■nail chlMrtn. Bui how many keeping in mind just six simple
1. Stare all obviously potson-

COME TO

away from eager little hands’

4. Stare all medicine*, vitamin*.

BARRY COUNTY LUMBER CO

sight and out of reach, and away

Protecting your child again*! medicine, and never refer to it

CHRISTMAS GIFT FESTIVAL*

and the insecticide on the top
4. Keep all substance* in their
shelf, although this is important, ■ original containers.
too.
£ Teach your children not to
— SA - ......
‘ -

SHOP OUR

consumed medicines-yrs, lx ip£ Teach your child the dlfful things. Just plain aspirin ac- tepence between food and mediYOU'LL FIND HUNDREDS OF WONDERFUL GIFT

cine is off-lliiuto at all tunes.

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FIND PLEASING TO YOUR BUDGET. OUR STAFF IS
Driving ■&lt;
ert Clinton and family of Middlcvllle and Mr and Mra David
Reigler and daughter of Carlton Center. Evening visitors
children

of

Middleville.

Ben Christie spent las
hunting deer near Strawberry
Lake. Mra. Christie and daughter
spent tto weekend with his par-

Darla at Marlon.

Thanksgiving weekend with ttotr
and family of Flint spent the grandparents. * Mr and Mra.
Thanksgiving lailldays with the Floyd Dukra visited their non
and family. Mr. and Mm Bernord Dukes of Hastings Saiurday. * Mr. and Mra. Melvin MeDcrmid. Dean and Janice of
na.tlAM
«4 S.1
— and Mrs
Dutton il.,,.
visited
Mr.
Floyd Dukes Bunday. * Mr. and
Mra. Allen Flail attended the
Mrs. Bruce Masecar of Middle­
ville. * Thanksgiving dinner Mulder Funeral tome in Holland.
Nov. 24. * Mr. and Mrs. Keith

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daughter and Tom Thompson
wtTf Ttonksgiving dinner gur»U
of Mr and Mrs. Joe Christie at
Manon • Mr and Mra Donald
Montanthaiir and family of Flint
spent Wednesday and were
Thursday dinner guests of their
_ ... . . •■
■ ———
■
aid Morgnnthaler and family
/pent Ttianksglvlng with their

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Buehler. Evening callers were
Mr. and Mrs Milton Buehler and
Mrs. Reuben Fish and family family and Mrs Keith Buehler
were Thanksgiving cooperative and Bonnie.

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A Member Once Said.

Kauffman.

i'l’d be lost

of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Conley
of Hastings. * Mra. Mina Wie­
land enjoyed a cal] from tier
daughter. Mr and Mrs. James
Underwood and family 'nee
Darlene Wieland i from Jackson­
ville. Fla. Thanksgiving morn­
ing * Mra. Mina Wieland enjoy­
ed Thanksgiving dinner with
mont of her family at tto Hope
Fellowship room. Those present
were Mr. and Mra Karl Living-

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trips and byway rides

—is for people whn want to know where

they are going.
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were

Saturday

supper

Ralph Stuart in Ionia. * Mr. and Richard Hiro were ner parents,.
Mra Dean Stuart and children Mr. and Mrs Richard VendevlUe'
of Kalamazoo * Friday callerdi

Auto Club !

.

OPERATOR

Kauffman.

and family spent Saturday eve­
Mr. and Mra. Dean Stuart and ning with Mr and Mra. Puathuchildren were Thanksgiving dm- inus at Alto. * Thanksgiving

without the

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George

Thanlugivtng gur*U of Mr and donia
Mrx. Bill Kauffman at Stor-

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family of Woodland. Mr. and
Mrs Ted Bini and family of
Middleville and Mr. and Mm
Wayne Tagg and family, local,
were Sunday visitors at the
Richard Bird home. * Mr andPavllch and daughters. Mr. and Mrs Dcnnir Thompson and ron

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Give a gift of convenience
that will be remembered
all year... We can install
a Sedcon Garage Door
Operator or you can do it
{yourself. Gift wrap a re­
mote transmitter and put
it under the tree. Be sure
It's a Sedcon ... the guar­
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operator that operates the
garage door from the com*
iort and safety ot the

family. Mr. and Mrs Earl Poat^land Mra. Frank -Thompson.
humus and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Dukes visited Mra.
Mrs Paul Crumback and family ।David Reigler and new baby tn
Carlton Center * Mr and Mrs.
Thursday overnight gucat of Mr. Harold Eckert and family were
and Mra Paul Cumbock of Kar­ Bunday. Nov. 21. dinner guests
ri* Creek. * Thankagivtng din­
ner guests of Mra. Greta Blough min&lt; *t Algonquin Lake ♦ Mr.
were Mr and Mrs Keith Blough
and family of Grand Rapids. Mr
and Mra Richard Blough and Hawaii Friday evening lorry is
family. Mr. and Mra. Bill Blough en route do Viet Nam with the
and family and Mr. and Mra.
Reuben Crttaa. local
Faunee spent the Nov 20&lt;h
David Blough from MSU rpcr.t weekend with the James Wictto Thanksgiving weekend with huhn family at Bentley. * Rew ­
his parents. Mr. and Mra ard Thaler. Gene Thaler. Gayle
Charles Blough. * Charles Gordon mid Elwood Yoder spent
| Blough and Charles Geiger spent the Nov. 20th weekend near Red­
Saturday and Sunday deer hunt- bridge hunting. David Yoder and
I Ing near Woodville * Mr and George Thaler from Perfis Col­
Mra. Charles Gibbs spent lege at Fig Rapids joined them
Thanksgiving with their daugh­ Friday night. They all returned
ter and family. Mr. and Mra. home Sunday. * Mra. Howard I
and Gayle ___
took ____
Gene
Robert Mork at Muskegon * Mr. Tlialer
____
and Mrs Charira Gibbs .’pent Thaler to Battle Creek Sunday.
Sunday evening with Mr. and Nov. 4. where to* met the bus for
Mra. Wesley Pew of HaaUnga. * Detroit He enlisted in the Army.

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�Hare Explains
Why Compulsory
Liability is Bad

Curtis Mathes

children *p«it from Friday till
Monday. Nov. 19-22. with Mr.
and Mra Riueil Price while Har­
old want deer hunting with
— --------------- ~-------- -. -.... George Oaks of Hastings and
Susan Weaver of Hastings * Ed Bolter ot near Carlton CenMr. and Mrs. John Taylor, Bu- ter.
san and Mike spent Thanksglv-1 jujuin Blrimback of Lake Odcsln« with Mr. and Mra. Denn 1.. k.. &gt;wn .rw-nziinr a tts davs

I a compulsory automobile liability
insurance law instead of legis| lotion creating the new Motor

ANNOUNCES the
most exciting collection

of fine furniture and

with her mother, Mra. Mildred
Shade. * Mra. George Barker
wu taken to the Dykhousc
Nursing Home Saturday. * E. O.j
Garlinger and daughter. Laurel.

electronic components

Freeport

and family and Oecar Lindquist
visited Mm Garhnger* aunt.
Mra. Clara Nott.) of Chippewa

home entertainment
history

Dukes. Mra. Clayton fUlgler and
Mra Kenneth Pawley visited Mra.
David Heisler and new baby at
Pennock Hcspltal Thursday. Nov.

and family of Grand Rapids were
Saturday, Nov. 20, visitors at the
Jay Wing home. * Mra. James
Cool left Bunday. Nov. 21. from
Grand Rapids by plane for 8e-

her husband and ton and other
laiatlves. Mra. CJrr'.n Blough is
staying with the family during

Curtis Mathes

daughter came home from Pen­
nock Hospital Saturday. Nov. 20.
♦ Mra. Ruth Springer of Has­
tings. Mra. Mabel Laubough of
Baldwin and Mra. Greta Blough
were Nov. IS dinner guests of

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An enjoyable day l^as .rpent
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Unapprehended -hlt-and-nin ' Nov 16th by 12 old. schoolmates
era.
' and friends of the W«* Sebewa
Uninsured motorists whore and Johnson schools nt the
uses or registrations have: home of Mra Irene Phelps at
i suspended.
Ionia. A lovely potluck dinner

__ ____ _____________ _
I Gladys Cook. Mra. Llalah Ward.
Hare also noted that In tlie Mrs Zells Hazzard. Mrs Zelpha
states where the compulsory laws . CUrk. Mra Rose Tasker, Mrs.
lui&gt;e been enacted the casts of Myrtle Randall and Mrs Alice
insurance have gone up.
Archer of Lake Odessa The of"Majaachtuetre and New York' teraoon waa spent In looking at
motorists pay the highest in- Pictures and rtnewing old times.
niror.ee rates in the country— The hour of' departure came all
too ixwn but all hoping to have
another Ret together in /he fu- I
turc. Cards were signed and sent
Mra Mra. Luclla House nf Big

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Bunday. Nov. 21. Mra. Leona Mc­
Ghee of Middleville, Mra. Chriatine VanHorn of Nashville- and„
Mra Gary McGhee Joined them. Plo&gt;«J Bl

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IDATION
DEBT COI

’25 &lt;• ’1000
On Signoture. Car

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Open Evenings by Appointment

number ot clerks required to
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Improving our handling,
and refining our Wlde-Track ride,"
and some people buy us
Just for our looks.

St fee Insured persons pay into
the Motor Vehicle Accident
Claims Fund is a great deal less
expensive than the large pre­
miums persons are paying in
states where automobile liability
Insurance is compulsory." the

Hastings

Traffic Tickets

Just once we'd like Io have people fall In lovk with
the inside of our cars before they flip for the
outside. Why. this year alone we've made avail­
able brand-new wraparound buckets. Profile
bench Beats. More rich, genuine walnut paneling.
And nicer Instrument cluster* you've never seen.
We even had our engineers take our test cars

Bullings
Appliances &amp; Gifts
139 W. State St
HASTINGS

apart piece by piece to come up with Improve­
ments that, Incredibly enough, make our Pontiacs
smoother, quieter, more enjoyable to drive.
Really, though—we don't care which feature
gets you Inside a new Pontiac, as long as H gets
you there. And it will. At least judging by the
number of .Pontiacs you see on the road.

Everything's now In tiger country. Wlde-Track Pontiac/’6B
cows TO noea couorav. row roanax maus-a oooo naci to out uoo cam too.

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Barry’s Top Dairymen Receive Honors at DHIA Annual Dinner
Hubert Ixmg. Cut Irion Town- with tiie highest butterfat aver- of 96 pounds of butterfat with a pounds of milk and 790 pounds |
1965 average of 15,419 pounds of of butterfat.
»1Ue look the Hastings Milling
annual meeting of the Barry
milk and 572 pounds of fat.
The high two-year-old record J
County Dairy Herd Improvement
Roy Erb of Lake OdeiM had: was set by a cow owned by Oer- ।
Association held Tuesday noon
the high regbtered Jeraey. Ad- aid nnd Ronald Anders of Del-;
at the Nashville Methodist trophy coniribated by Hasting* vancer Boy's Helen Irene, with ton Their winner produced)
Church for having the herd
8503 pounds of milk and 480.17,265 pounds of milk and 726 j
He also had the high herd pounds of butterfat. His trophy pounds of butterfat to take the t
average for milk and his Hulong was given by the Kalamazoo Battle Creek Milk Producer*
i trophy.
i Barry County had 62 DHIA
Milk Producers.
'trophy.
record for this age group of
Fred and Glen Kaechele also he»ds with 2416 cows under tests
I registered Holstelns. This threetobk th;
the IL
Hasting*
—
- Dowling- and
‘
“ • —
year-old cow produ l d 20,875 . Hickory Corner*, reeeired the Southwest
eat Local of the MABC —
for a
s combined total of 102 herds
■ pounds of milk and 925 pounds
trophy with their high four- and 3512 cows
, of butterfat to ram the trophy ।
cow. I .eight on Regal
year The number of cows was neari given by the Nashville Coopera- i
Helene. ' who produced 19.188 ly ®W above the 1964 report
' tive Elevator.
pounds of milk and 753 pounds
The 1965 DHIA average
of butterfat’
’
j 12.192 pounds of milk and 470
। William Cridier and Bob Wen। ger of Middleville look the Na-1 rreu
Fred ana
and uten
Glen Kaecneie
Kaechele or
of
Crtdler and Wenger also looa
tjnaier
took I pounds
pouna*. ot
of outterrat.
butterfat. The ownertiona! Bank of Hastings trophy;i Wayland received the Ba cry, the Hastings City Bank trophy | sampler aterage was 12542 and
ifor the herd with the greatest!(County Holstein Breeders As-so- for tiie high cow not cUgible for 1453. This is 440 pounds of milk
' Increase in pounds of butterfat.•: elation trophy for the high reg-[any other award. That cow pro-rand 11 pounds of butterfat above
!Their herd increased 2,700 istered Holstein Their Leighton | duced 18983 pounds of milk and I the 1964 overage of 11.832 and
pounds of milk-and an average lLuxanna 'Nifty produced 19439 792 pounds of butterfat.
|f42.

cows in DHIA and "299 in owner­
sampler.
The amount of graffi frd per

50 herd* that averaged GOO
pounds of butterfat or more—
Long. Norman Sandbrook. Nash­
ville. and Wayne Perris. Dowling.
Arnold Lawrence is president
of the association. Wayne Pen­
nock Is vice president and Rob­
ert Gaskill is secretary-treasurer.
Otlier directors arc Oscar Kacc- ,
heie. Hubert Long. Merle Ham-1
nt and, Gary Buckland. Wendell
Potter and Howard Johnston.
Supervisors are Anna,Cairns.
John Decker and John Cook.
The detailed Barry DHIA re­
port will be found on the Parm

The Hastings Banner
DAIRYMAN HUBERT LONG ,

HOth Year

-3 Sections Hastings, Michigan, Thursday, December 9, 1965

NUMBER 34

Section Ont

EDITORIALS
215 in 3 Bands
To Present Yule

Concert Sunday
Members of the Instrumental
Music Department of the Has­
ting* Public Schools will pre.-ent
their annual Christmas concert
Sunday. Dec. 12 at 3 pm. in
Central auditorium.
.Two hundred and fifteen

The “th Grade Band will open
■the program with a march
"Festive spirit' and ''Vultlde
Festival'' featuring many of the
old Christmas favorites.
The Junior Band will play
"Santa. . Cecilia March.- "Carol
March’ .and
The Christmas
Suite. ‘ featuring carols from all

Band/

Ing wrong in luting white people.! Un thing."
On/ nf th/ nlnv. hn &lt;*mt/ fnr the *

a

■

■

*

scitoo), "Jello.'' is a vicious travesty
In regard to Mr., Kelleher's
on the old Jack Benny radio pro­ statement one would be justified
gram. In It. Janes lias Rochester,
Benny's
Negro
chauffer. hatred on the street corner than
-----., _ .long-time
-- -------- ----------------kill all tiie whiles In the rasf. All | (Please turn to Page 4, this 8ec.)

14 Given Orders .Hastings County,
School Tax Kate
To Report for
Down from 1961
Hastings property owners will
Military Duty
pay a county-school lax of *64.11

Hastings High School

The tax includes *187.596*5 u
die City's share of county oper­
ating expenses and Medical Fa­
Dave Hathaway. Senior Band
cility debt. 117.78936 for the
Those receiving ordent indude- Special Education Program, and
j
$390,826 75 for the combined
Steward. Bill Haan and Dale
Drnnl* M. Thompson, Mark L. «hool operating co»U and debt
Working
— ‘ -Larrie
' ■ Richie.
- - - -Michael
- ■ - W.____________________
ncjjooj ux u down from
Week*.
Ttwrc is no admission charge
Schultz
and
Corldon
O.
Wise,
last year's *403.67212
and the public is welcome.
■ It M.v/nr&lt; . old- SlarnM V I
__ _
Thornapple - Kellogg School Dis­

the groups. Junior Band of fl-

Barlow Gardens T-K School Tax
Vote Stalemate
Florist Plans

Barlow Gardens at 1605 &amp; Jef- levy a special tax of 6‘» mills
feraon will hold their grand for aclxsl operational purports
opening of their expanded floral
shop starting this Thursday and
continuing until the day before
Supc of Schools Ear! Van­
Sickle Tuesday said the proposal
undoubtedly would be put to an­
other vote. possibly during the
month of February
incrc wm also oc aoor prizes
prupusai wouia nave pro­
ducing the grand opening, and vldcd over *100,000 of the school's

F»od Centers

Honor Employees
At Yule Party
Employee*, their husbands and

tera of Hastings, Albion. Eaton
Rapids. Marshall. Milmxi. Grand
Ledge. Coldwater. Williamston.
Honu-r and Stockbridge gathered
at Baldwin Hall at Albion Col­
lege in Albion Sunday evening.
Dec. 5. for their annual Chrtttcoffee and cookies.
| The district's previously voted mas banquet.
Barlow Gardens has about ;»P«ial 4-mlil tax Expired with
twice the area as It formerly the 1965-66 levy. The additional
liad. Including a tastefully deco- 2'- mills would have added about
rated consultation room.
*40,000 more to the tax bill.
nursery about 1956, and enter...
, .
ed u&gt;e retail bigness about jbreenville Library
A«M-Iat«! .with o.
Mr «n&lt;i Mr, I' Onmnilrt
Orwnvll‘f"* CU, CourcU
Council has
Associated twlth Mr. and Mra. glvcn approve
preliminary
tnsm"a SnloTat'w^t^'MtJhl Ptens for^a new Oreenvilte U। u r a r y. ucsign u lor I 6JT20
Igan Unlreiilty.
I square foot structure with' an

Orval W. Conine, Drnnb E. De- • M Ute State Tax Commission
Mond, Tom K. Read. Wayne L. Mrs. Erway hopes that tax bills
Pi.n, r.l.....&lt; i
« ...ill w. I— ■&lt;-,_ .L-

11

Jr" aU 19-ytora of age. | Property owners will have
Monday 33mtsn are scheduled through Feb. 16 to pay their taxto go to Detroit by chartered txu' e* without an added three perfqr their pre-lnductlon physicals, cent penalty
Barry has received order* to
_______ _____
send six men tor Induction In '
’
January. This quota could be in-1 ST' ROSE SOCIAL CLVH
creased.
i The St. Rore Social Club will
Barry
m&amp;.t at
nt i1 pm.
nm Monday,
Mnnd.v wee.
r&gt;/&lt;- 1*.
tv
. I Is. to send 96 men for mecx
pre-lnductlon physical examlna- ._ th,
r-u--. h...
.
tlon* next month—Including the1 m.st Ro8e School Hall for *
first married men to be called Potluck dinner, Turkey will be
during the current emergencies funtUhed. Person* attending are
Married men without children “k«&gt; to
• 50-cenl gift for
will be on the luf.
exchange.

Christmas gift* were distribut­
ed and door prize* added to the
fun as did the exchange of gifts
among the employees. One of
the highlights of the evening.

Maralxdl.

ton. of Hastings: Mary Eddy.
Neil Hoag. Dennis Callahan of
left. Eva Lorts. Thelma Williams.
Norma Lautenslagrr of Marshall,

hero are planning for

new municipal garage which rep- according to Ray Branch, mana*'
sent* another advance in civic
achievement. At Cha invitation
Total receipt* In the scrap
of Mayor HewlU, former Mayor
Charles H. Leonard laid the coc- paper drives In Hastings during
nerstone. in recognition of the

ministration that plane for the treasurer.

The

proceeds,

the Nativity story during
Second Annual Christmas
grant Saturday evening.

peacetime Christmas since 1940,

Streets of Homer and Art Sim­
mons of Grand Ledge.
President Willard Lawrence
also made two special presentaBelle Clemens, a 21-year em­
ployee, and the other to Floyd
Buskirk, who Just received hl*
JO-yrar pin. Both employees are

Supervisors to
Consider Jail
Harry Selected for
Vnivertily Study
For Civil De/enne
Members of the Barry County­
Board of Supervisor* are sched­
uled to hold their regular
monthly meeting Tuesday. Dec
14. and on the agenda for con­
sideration will be the proposed
new jail.
At their November meeting the
in election asking voters to ap­
prove a special two and one-half
min tax In 1966 for the purpose
af raising money for construct­
ing and equipping a jail.

building and site fund.
As It stands, the Jail is sched­
uled to be built on the Court­
house square.
First Ward Alderman Lannes
Kenfieid. mayor pro - tern and
chairman of the county board's
sheriffs committee, has asked
Eaton County Sheriff El win
Smith to meet with the board at

end except Wednesday, during

Richardson.

69.

venient access, attractive, ade- Herbert Moyer and the High
School Choir will present a pro­
. . HASTINGS, Page 3. gram of Christmas music
ha-s another uppmn.tment tor
that night. Refreshments after
the program. President Bob Ne­
well urge* everyone to attend

rille. Miss Michigan Farm Bureau of

trig to the sheriff's report

Christmas

behind. Things are looking bright for
miwion ruling on Monday, ap
proving the petiuon of the Con
Please See MORE ABOUT:
. . . BACKWARD GLANCES,

May ford

i Clarksville, was killed about B:W,
pm. Sunday at Waat Grand
Richard Kessenlch,
Ke.-^enlch, a member !Uv_
Hastings lUxul &lt;Ud
of the Hastings Area Chamber Htshwav
aouthcwat of Lowell
cwnm'tUeened«:laAd&lt;leVU«tPn'u&gt;e ,n
“«enxctic11 cr“U1
committee, declared mat me
..
■ ,
group strongly recommends the
,R***V^" ■rw.y .
hto
J™6* ln *
development of the master plan
one step at a time
The City must start with the highway.
something, and If a plan is not
According to the report. Mr.
adopted, the area will be doomed
Richardson drove onto Old US16 at Clarksville Road, into the
path of a westbound car driven
by Roy E. Rinard. 17. of- Unveil.
Mr. Richardson was hulled to
The tentative proposals call the pavement Rinard stopped to
for one-way traffic circulating
around the central business are*,
possibly on. ..Court or Center truck. driven by Roland
Streets and on Mill Street. Tite
plan would provide for the and Richardson.
An autopsy determined death
smooth flow of traffic to indus­
trial plants, and for the easy
accessibility of shoppers to the suffered in the first accident.
shopping area. State Street traf­
fic would be limited to the cen­
ter lanes, with angle parking
and maneuvering areas on both
sides of the street. To dupli­
cate the number of spaces which
would be provided by this ar­
rangement would cost twice as
much as lite new roadway sys­
tem around the business dis­
trict.
the John Beattie Funeral Home

found dead at his Dowling bomr I
about 1:15 *m. this Wednesday ,
by Leona VanDehc, who wentj

Rutland Township
Personal and Property Taxes1

In Sunday Crash
1
ritb member*

Leonard Oswald
Found Dead

President Lawrence paid special
leas tribute to them for their con­
tributions to the company over

United War Fund and Pennock
Church, has prepared the script Hospital

Injured Fatally

Civil Defense
A rranget Special
Monitoring Class

pins, a policy Inaugurated five

backward glances

city officials presided at the lay-

Clarksville Man

the May 15-21 celebration. The
13th annual event ts designed for
the advancement of the Stale
through the efforts of volunteer

qulred and raxed for sale to
shopping plaza developers. This
location was emphasized due to
the location of the future State
adequate room.
Robert Russell. Jail inspector highway system, which will uti­
for me Michigan Corrections lize Broadway, and for ita prox­
imity to the highest value por­
vited to attend Tuesday's session tion of the business district and
for the initial cost of acquisition
. at the same time.
Bkrry County Civil Defense in comparison to other areas.
This redevelopment- would
Director William Barr has invit­
Deputy Slieriff David O. Wood
ed representatives from the Uni­
lifts announced that a course tn
versity of Tennessee and Region
radiological monitoring is to be*----- ’
I of the Civil Defense headquar- building area.
Bagby said existing business
- zn at Battle Creek to meet with
Jto Board ot Supervisors about districts have real advantages
over a new shipping area. Ttuse
10:30 am. Tuesday.
Include a wide selection of goods
and services, established cllentele, and low business operation
overhead due In port to the com­
plete amortization of the older
business buildings
These, however, do not offset
the-fltractiohs which the cus­
Barr said Bat^k County has tomer finds in the new shopping
plaxa.
Convenient access, more
just about all the’problems and
also asseu of any other county parking and carefully * selected
services make it possible for the
to make tills plan adaptable
"We are real proui^ to have customer to do most if not all of
been selected for this program ~ his household shopping without Southeastern PTA
Barry told The Banner this
, Experiences have shown con­ To Hear HHS Choir
Wednesday.
------------ w-----------Ichulvely that If an existing bust-

a IM./
V&lt;«&lt;- ,
- -------------other son. Nicky, 11. a 6th grader July when Federal-Mogul gave Lawrence, Hastings.
at Central School.
*15.000 to the fund.
Colvln, Violet Kelly, Floyd Bus­
kirk. of Hastings.
Ten-year - award. Phyllis
Haines, Rosalie JohnaOn. Mar­
guerite Miller, Voyle Benner,
Glenn Storrs. Ray Wieland of

"bits ofyesterday"...
as gleatud from the
— Banner files

Revitalization of the Hastings business district through
a partnership of the merchant* and municipality to, turn the
area into an accessible shopping center with much free parking
and smooth traffic circulation is proposed by the Planning
Commission as the first step in following the master plan for
the development of the City.
Taking through traffic off State Street and making it Into
a valuable store-door parking, ------ *--------------------------------■
area should be a big step in the'
right direction.

ectlon of sites for a new Jail. poses that business areas could
be expanded both norm and held at 2 pm. this Wednesday
tall about five years ago on the south of me present business
section.
&gt;ld Courthouse square.
The two blocks of predomi­
Sheriff Smith met with Kennantly residential land north of

Tha« receiving tiie
service pins tills yea

SMSO

Christopher Gould of Trails End
Resort at Gun Lake has been
named Barry County's Michigan
Week chairman for 1966 Mrs.
Gould, who has been prominent
In promoting Barry County's
tourist and business attractions
and in developing ita historical

Issue Tuesday

with me collection fee.

•anta and his helper. -Mi
the kiddle*. The arrival i

Grand Opening

Expand Shopping Area, Improve
Parking, Build New Buildings
Suggested for Hastings’ Future

ether things, in promoting and fuuln&lt; Gn lhr ,u&lt;f.
me
encouraging Negro hatred of the ■
Alaindrr j AUm.
white race.
,Uw
of the Greater New
Head of the project is LeRol yo^ urban League adds this gem:
Jones, a violence-preaching Negro' -n u /creating a new cultural
playwright who say* he sees noth-' awsreri^s. and that W a construe-

Service Board lias announced City Treasurere Louise E. Erway
tite 14 men have received orders reports
to report for induction into ths
With the collection fee of one
portent. the' tax actually Is

visit to Hastings Friday night end despite the frigid weather

! Revitalize City’s
Business District,
Commission Urges

An anil-poverty program spokes- I of his productions mirror the black
man. we read, is defending the use supremacy theme and are packed
of Federal funds for a Harlem with violence and hatred.
’ arts school actively engaged, among
• • •
.
According to James Kelleher,
deputy director of publicity for the
Office of Economic Opportunity in
i Washington, the program is good

Gift

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Hospital Guild No. II
Hospital Guild 11 meets Thurs-

to Pennock Hospital on Tuesday. I
nuhL

V

Leoi»rd-O6goocl Funeral Home.

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merenant..

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Brady will entertain for the af­
ternoon meeting at her home.
420 E. Colfax. Please bring gift

�Higlibunk
Young Men

the deer had lift from and they
were too late. We hope • tew of
llw pretty animate survival u&gt;
add beauty to our tandacupc.
Her and Mra Gecrgo Spam
and family of Lake OdrsA were
Saturday callers &lt;tf Mis Alien
I Hcndee * Barbara Htwteriy suf-

Admit Lara

F. Taylor.
,..e. pleaded
arraigned before
Archie MsDonald

an exchange rtudant in South­
ern Michigan for a year during
her high .'chocl day» and Uknf
our country and Blate so well
that, after two yean of College
in Tokyo, she came back to
Wtetem for tur junior year.

&gt;’r. 17.
guilty
Circuit
Friday

IT'S THE SECOND WEEK OF Mr. SPARTAN'S
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shop at

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Thank you for stopping by to MEET “MR. SPARTAN”... In doing
so you have made this our most successful year. In appreciation
we are having a “Success Sale” for you from now until Decem­
ber 11th. You are invited to be our guest and receive special
saving on many of your favorite foods.
pleaded guilty to driving while
drank and wu fined tfiO plus
&lt;1.10 court oo*U, and automati­
cally lost his driver's license for
at least 00 days
He was arrested Dec. 3 after .a
mishap on the Barnum Road.
After a trial Saturday In Mu­
nicipal Court, a jury found John
L. Birmingham. R1 Dowling, and
Clayton B. Birmingham, Battle
Creek, not guilty of assault and
battery on Officers Albert Stan­
ton and Wendell L -Prost.
David Lee Strimback. 29. R2
Hastings, pleaded guilty to a
charge of issuing a check with-

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�Kenneth Newton

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ar Mr. Gerald
•n Sunday eve-

More About—

;

Backward Glance*

In State Police

Continued from Poge One

Kenneth L. Newton -of Wood-

miners Power Company to con-

recruH.i who became probation­
ary troopers In a graduation
thia
ceremony held Friday at the Lansing.
Kellogg Cen.iT at Michigan Slate
ture, have tiie advantage of na­
University at Eart Lansing.
_
The BUte Police enlisted tural gaa service.
c'j-ength is now IJfll.

the Kellogg Bird Sanctuary on

THE HASTINGS BANNER—3

the City should give serious
the Haatlno Milling Company. Ject.
consideration to undertaking a
long-term, step-by-step renewal
program of the older, obsolete
Association to be held in Uuulng buildings along State Street, the
plan suggests. a program would consist
wUl also favor the members with ofSuch
acquiring two to four of the
older, vacant buildings at a time,
demolishing them, combining the
lota and reselling the land for
new business buildings.
Partnership between the mer­
chants and the City will enable
achievement of goals which nei­
ther could accomplish separately.
(Cont. from Pg. 1 this Sec.)
Bagby declared.
Initiation of the plan is al­
ready behind schedule.

More About------Hastings

Ing old buildings on the property
into a wildlife museum and an
aquarium. The project Is being
sponsored Jointly by Michigan quale and easily visible off-street
land, ha.* been assigned to Pon- Stalo College and tire W. K. parking facilities, and mas: im­
Kellogg Foundation.
portantly, new large balld’ntt
He attended Woodland High
sites, it will offer more to tiie
customer than any new shopping
Hrhool and was graduated from
Bay Waters, of the clothing
attcncled Central Michigan titai- firm of Waters i Son, of thia
city la the Inventor of a new
b«tn working for Fisher Body ■ type fixture for clothing stores
nt Lansing before Joining th? Ur the form of an Ingenious rack
The proposal Includes the City
Slrte Holme
financing the street improvement
vice originated with Mr. Waters project, while participating In
about 10 percent of cost of the
drill departmenl in the machine
handling
this
item
of
merchan
­
parking improvement which may
»l»pof the E. W. Bliss Company.
dise and is well covered by pa­ total about 1500.000.
It would be "cheap Insurance.”
IN MEMOIllAM
tents.
Bagby declared.
In loving memory of my dear
He pointed out that the mer­
hiubakd. Harry R. V Latta, who
chants now must take the Initi­
"In
theaisiriuuvni
graveyard w
aoftlv
sleeping
— -----pwpic
u. uua distributed to people of thia com­ ative In obtaining at least 15
Where the flowers gently wave.
munlty during the past week by percent of the downtown prop­
Lies the one I loved so dearly
Hastings National and the Has- erty owners to petition the City
But the one I could not save. \ tings City Bank. This represents Council for action
The plan takes into considera­
My Ups tannot tell how I loved 1 savings that have been accumu. hl,5
.
laied week by week for special tion the fact that the two blocks
MV lirnrt ran.m, ,.11 vl...
I
..... ...
-—
......
north of Bute now pay about
God alone knows how much I ■
commercial Investment would
mis* tyn
...
return about 135.000 a year It
In my horn* that la to lonesome;
' Members of the Junior Broth- La estimated that the resale value
today.*
i erhood will hear "Dlnnle" Upton. of the cleared land would repay
Sadly missed by his wife,
i
noted
football
coach
of
Grand
all but 1120.000 of the cost of
Mildred, thlldren and .
: Rapids Central High at their acquisition and clearance.
grandchllgren
.
.
■dinner meeting in the Methodist

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recent dinner Ixld at tiie Hotel
Hastlng-v
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rd a pin symbolising her 20
John MUrrey. division comtnerdistrict commercial supervisor.
Ken McKee of Ionia, .local
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�Amir - Heasamf. and Mr. FereyIt u dlfilcult ;to say who en­
joyed the five foreign students
the most, themselves, or their Squler and slitar. MUa Muriel
Bquler, a guest from California;
a Rotary Club International Dr and Mra. Jack Brown. Mr.
By Frances Johnston
— ■ xenrtce project The Rotary Club and Mrs. Stanley Flnkbetner. Mr.
Pheee S74-I4J1 ■ entertained them one evening
n,„_.„ nt\tor dinner They were here for and Mrs Robert Booth.
: liatrrd. a dcatnictlre force wherever
Brown otiUle lonfr TlJftnlu&lt;lvll)g vacation.
j found?"
‘
Nashville called on Mr. and Mrs fThe five students were from
Mr. and Mra. Harry Jewell
Gary West and family and Mr. MSU. and represented the coun­
' Allen, "has hatred become a on- and Mn. Harold Johnston Mon­ I tries of Japan. Philippines.
day evening. * Mn. Max Haney
Egypt
and
Iran.
The
guesta
were
iff* Win Dunlap wua in Lanatruetlve thing' and what sort ot and Mra. John Caylor visited 1
Mn. Joe tSharan) Palmer at kfr. Karuo
-------- Takal, Mrs. Mira Sin- z!n« Monday.
the Ionia Memorial Hospital on | ———
petted to produce?"
Tuesday. * Mr. and Mn. Orrin

EDITORIAL

CORNER WALNUT AND S. JEFFERSON

HASTINGS

We Take Pride

Catt returned from their hunt­
trip at Greenland in the UF.
II one man U entitled to hatred ing
Wednesday evening. * Mr. and.
Mrs. Myrvell Stephens enter-1
one else entitled to me same privi­ talned family members for the]
lege? Thus, If it kt right for a holiday. Those present were the.
Rev. and Mra. Harold BlkkesSre;
Negro group Ln Harlem to promote and family of Bayport. Mr.-and
hatred and violence against mem- Mra. Herbert Blakeslee of Lan­
sing. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bos
[nothing wrong with the effort of of Kalamazoo and the Clare
Blakeslee family.
Klansmen to promote hatred
Mr. and Mrs- Jerry 8tai ter
and family of Clarksville were
Friday evening visitors of Mr.
I in tiie SouUi.
and Mrs. Harold Johnston. Other
[ The truth I*, of course, that callers were Mr. and Mra. Gene
Shade and Andy. * Mrs.'Befhai hatred la
dtne Brown of Nashville called
on Mr. and Mrs. Gary West and
garukas of who promotes it. Hatred family Friday evening. * Mrs I
Mildred 81iade and Mrs. Thomas
*ts wrong because It la hatred. No Wacha were Saturday visitors ol
constructive good lias ever cane
! from hatred and none ever will.
Gene Shade and Andy called on
Mr. and Mn. Marvin Shade and
: Undoubtedly this example ot family ol rural Sunfield SaturFederal funds being used to pro­
Pvt Donald L. (Dave) Robin mote race hatred in an already

In Our
Community
Our first duty, quite naturally,
is to serve the bereoved with

thoughtfulness and understanding.
Our second purpose, in which we

are equally diligent, is participating

In many civic activities to help make

our community a bettor place in
which to live.

LEOHHRD- OSGOOD
JACK D. OSGOOD

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BANNER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS

The Christmas Gift

that’ll still
4

I he Roaell Stanton tome wen? i guests qf Mr. and Mrs. Di
J«an from Ferris College. Kay South Haven on Sunday.

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TUOKlay evening. Nov. JO, MUa Mrs. Hany Appcliuart They left
Jean Stanton and friend. Miss tore to spend a few days with
Mary E Cobles, of Ferris College. I the Lisle Bldelmans of Lapeer,
were at the Stanton home.
■ Mr. arid Mn Lynn Davis and

COME TO

as mere blunder—a case of lhe
official right hand bcihg unaware

-funenalJ^ome
CHAKlfS H. LEONARD

Lake Odessa

n
|tm. The Carrys of Denton HerSt
born. Margaret Johnson and Mra.
_____ ________________________ 1 u&gt;..n»l-^
, Tim dav UVLS
A guest of Mr* Joseph Shultz : Mr. Stanton's birthday.

Personal Mention
T
-

MAS LIST.

Company In Germany, Nov. 9.
Robinson, an ambulance driver..
doing. It happens all the time in
I this sprawling, well-nigh uncon­ and completed basic training at I
trollable Federal bureaucracy, of
Gerald Bartlett of East Lansing;
and Mr. and Mn. Lyle Bartlett;
You seldom learn anything when and family of ^Vicksburg were |
holiday guests WMfccir parents,;
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bartlett ♦
*
as the OE5 "What goes on here." Airman Julius E. Manahum of
but it never hurts to try.
Portland has been selected for
Let's stop this injection of Uncle' training at Sheppard Air Force
Base. Texas, as a transporta­
tion specialist. Julius wu a for­
mer student here.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Shade and
Andy called on Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Weaver and Jane and
Mr. and Mrs. Don Wellfare In
Hastings Sunday evening. *

many milu from nowf

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Johnny Piper left Friday for
San Antpnlo, Texas, to get
Brandon's wife and daughter at
the Charles Piper home where
they have been visiting for a
couple of weeks. * Mr. and Mrs.
John Caylor were Sunday vlAltora of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Pal­
mer and Lori of Orleans.
“Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnston
and Mrs. Gary West called on
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Furlong
and family in Lansing Sunday.
* Mr and Mrs Manuel Rodri­
gues. Mike and Vicki, spent the
weekend at Grand Rapids with
her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Juan
Baca and family.

OPERATOR

Middleville
By Mrs. Mary Jackson
TRIGGER SPEED
Mr. and Mra. Larry Martin
and two little daughters spent
Thanksgiving with his folks, Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Martin and fami­
ly. in Houston, Texas. * Many
watched thc/'Uhristmas parade
Saturday at 1:30 pm. There
were 13 units in the parade mode,
ap of floats, bands.- Giri and Boy
fcouU, and Brownies with their
bright red capes marching. It
was a most colorful parade also
With twlrlcrs. Queen Jackie De­
Vries and her runner-up, Linda
Tolan. and last yea: s Queen.
Lynn Henning. The Chamber of

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and 810 were given to Scout
Troop 3105. sponsored by the
Methodist Church, which wu
the float with the miniature
church with the sign "Peace on
Earth"; to the “Colonlste" of the
Pioneer group ot the Baptist
Church. "Tiie World" on the
float, and third went to Girl
Scout Troop who had the float
with Santa s Workshop. The pa­
rade ended at the park beyond
the Methodist Church, where
Santa Claus gave candy, to all
the children. Much cretin iiould
go to all leaders of all the groups
and Parade Marshall Byerl Price
and Mrs. Jack Hoqpcr. a distant.
Open House wu held at T-K
High School and the Minnie
McFall Building Thursday night.
This gave an opportunity for
parents to visit .the attractive
rooms and meet the tcactiera of
their children. * There m ist be
many happy deer hunters if othmany deer as the Gcuket Meat

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ALLIED BUILDING CENTER

�Police Officer to
Take Wyoming Jeb

dinner on Oinday were their
family. Mr. i and Mro. Georg. | Uy. former Hastings residents, ths
Lux and family of Green Lake l Robert. Ignaya. wUl also &lt;xmd the
and Mr. and Mra Roger Purdun Chrtstma* holiday with them in

Library Parking
Lot Limited to
Library Patrons 3 From Barry
The Hasting* Area Chamber
Receive Degrees
At Mich. State

DIAMOND DREAMS
Illegal License
Starts Costly
Chain of Events

COME TRUE

sr***J&amp;.

tlllllllK JIIHIIIiS

every possible effort to open the
Library parking lot for public
parking during the month of
December for the convenience of 1
shoppers with space reserved for
Library employees ami patrani.
Manager Russell Hankins re-

Lacey

Road, paid a *50 fine pin* &lt;7.10
cour. &lt;x»U aaeaacd by Yankee
Spring* Justice William Hum-

Ironically. Raymond Kkldtr,
38. R2 Hastings, was shot In the
upper right arm acidenUilly by
ii .410 guage shotgun iirid by
Baker on Sunday, Nov. 28.

injured in on accident when the
car in which he was riding,
driven by hi* brother. Sherman,
30. hit the Clmrlton Park bridge.

Dunn gave a party for the Jolty
Neighbor Birthday Club Satur­
day for dinner. They had a
Christmas tree and exchange of
gifts. ChrtaUnaa songs were sung

|

Peace Corps

Lakewood Wrestlers
Lose to Ledger!

|

U. of M. graduate, Tony Banway. having sold their home at 013 '
8. Jefferson to the Harold Frey
family from Ohio. Their daivhu-r
is 14 and the two boys are 11. and ;
3. Mr. FTry Lt associated with the1
Baby BU&gt; MJg. Co. tn Middleville, i

wear Ma shoe. * Mr. and Mra.
Earl Strickland will entertain
the Steven* Farm Bureau Group
I&gt;ec 10 in the evening at their

Congratulations,

Brtggs Church will give a Family
Nile supper Dec 0. at the church.
* The Cub Scout Pack meeting
will be Saturday night. Dec 11
Raymond W. Hl*ted. 35. Nash­
ville, waa fined &lt;75 pit* *740
for unlawfully sharing a buck

Barlow Gardens

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Ne-HI 23. East Side Lumber 22 *4.
Bobs Bike a Hobby Center 21*4.
Shirleys I. G A. 21. Millen
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priced from FOUR HUNDRED FIFTY DOLLARS

102 E. State Street

WMV to Offer
Courses Starting
Here in January
Some 60 off - earnpin classes,
conducted by the Division of
Field Services of Western Michi­
gan University, will be offertdTn
17 Southwestern Michigan coun­
ties during the winter semester

Good series: Shirley VanDenburo 1&lt;7-M». Faye Allen 173-475,
Betty filler 168-403, Bonnk*
Wyant 170-430. Deila Gorodenskl 150-480. Pat Cbnley 188-454.
Maggie Cixngan 150-444. Joan
Tinker 163-434. Barb Kleney 171­
470 and Gene Thompson 185-4M
Good games: Margaret Smith

GRAND OPENING
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We Were Pleased to Have Been a Part of It!
STOWELL BUILDING SERVICE

Phone 945-5316

.

(Chester Stowell)

will be held in the evening.
Classes scheduled for Barry
County include:
Hastings Southeastern School
— Educational Therapy in Read­
ing 587. Joe Chsjx-l-Mrs Bland:
Bush. Monday. Jan. 10. 6:30 pm.
two hours credit; Physical Geog­
raphy &lt;16 meetings &gt; 106. Robert
South, Tuesday. Jan. 11, 6:30

303 S. Michigan Ave.

MILLER PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
(Clarence Miller)

505 W. Apple St.

: furniture:

■THURS., FRI, SAT. &amp; MON. ONLY!

Marriage Licenses

HASTINGS AUTOMATIC HEATING
(Bob Wills &amp; Dick Henney)

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Gun Lake Rd.

F&amp;mSwx£ub — Balk Cels.

4985
1505 S. Jefferson
4-PC. BEDROOM SUITES

Reg. $149.50 S898.

of their new expanded facilities

Rag. $29.50

OPEN

IN

ACCOUNT

Thursday, Dec. 10

NO PAYMENTS TIL
NEXT MARCH
SOFA BEDS
Modern Wyled sefsby-dsy will convert ia»
re * fall l«ee«f h bad st

And, Will Continue until Christmas with

OPEN HOUSE

DINETTE SETS

chain . . . Choice si

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3-PIECE
CURVED

SECTIONALS

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TO
REGISTER
llaedag.^MkAu

FOR
DOOR

Camelele Bed
HOLLYWOODS

Reg. $59.50

rooms that have been added, and also

enjoy the Christmas decorations.’and

arrangements.
BUNK BEDS
Complete with mi

$JC^88

This will enable you to see the

leautiful consultation and floral show-

PRIZES

Wl CU ARA NTH THE LOWUT
PH I CIS IN THIS AREA
,
,

A truly Holiday atmosphere!

—Complete Floral Service for Barry County­
—

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HASTINGS

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Of Your Fine New, Expanded Facilities

WEDDINGS

a

FUNERALS

HOLIDAYS

�Gay Holiday Sway
Begins With Dance
And Other Parties

■ fr-THr HASTINGS BANNS*

Knitting Revue
Attracts Leaders
And 4H Members

Society newS

The holiday l» In full away as
nil sort* of narty plan* are geared
to tike mistletoe and hollv season.
Those who »tten&lt;led die HaKina
Womens' Club “Cotne to Chriitma*“ orcenun Friday afternoon
began the burr December schedule
of 1-kCnta in the loveliest praalble

A 4H Krdtting Revue attracted
»u 4H leaden and member*
M* tha community building on

Une Logan. county 4H cliairenan.

Tiie dinner put on tert week
the 2tXh wedding anniversary of far thc IntenraUonal Christian
the Phil Hlteon* al the Hotel Youth Exchange by the Btemark
Saturday evening were thc area community netted &gt;138.74.
Wayne Newtons. Lloyd Huvers,
the M00 already rateed for a
Vermontville girl. Cheryl Bene­
dict who 1* Germany standing
school thia year, and for Aklkl
tapers, and dainty favors also Takasuko. a Japaneaa student at­
added &lt;0 the decoration*. Follow- I aiding Maple Valley High as a
senior this year.
their guests Joined the “HollThe original 11^00 which-te

e

'wmw”mai Tv””her ” 4H 1 ENOAOED-The Rev. and Mrs. Fosters. Lyle Gillespies and Jack
Kennedy* at the Hastings Country
vtlte wtah to announce the en­ Club. Glittering blue and green
gagement of th air daughter.
. . ..
.
' Rebecca Jean, to John R. WUA
«ncr^‘
i &gt;»«*■
01 Mr ond
Ktn’
was exhibited by Mra. Ron Ben- | nelh wU3ett« of Clarksville. The was garlanded with blue satin rib­
ner of Hartin**. She operate* a bride-elect te a 1965 graduate of bon* and bows sparkling with bril­
knitting shop and In addition te' Laaesood High School and te liant sprav and glimmering with
a 4H kader.
! a student at the Wright Beauty
Leaders and members attend- Academy of Battle Creek Her glimpse that greeted the guest*
—■— —- ——— - - flance te a 1966 graduate of Sar­ and we* a rtrikingly beautiful
very educational, and enjoyable anac High School and 1* emSimilar events will be planned
IA late 1966 Fall wedding Is being' rrouui from Grand Rapids,
planned
' Fallowing thl* dazzling ant^.deI lightful frolic there were numerous
Mr. and Mra Merrill Karcher.
i dinner parties, impromptu and
MT. and Mra Howard Houghton Parents Announce
ated her trar. knitting shop in

To celebrate the fourth birth­
day of Julie Ann Daniel, which
occurred on Wednesday, Dec. 8,

. Bob Blrkrs had arranged for a
MR. AND MRS ALAN CHARLES HAMLIN
Lralle Skutt had a pre-Chrtzt- Daughter's Troth,
Marsh
buffet supper at the tetter-*
tetters home
v L
KI
.. 1
:I buHet
. . . Ml** Linda Kay *'
‘ Becomes Bride
mas dinner at Frankenmuth on m
rlans tor Nuptials
• on w .Green street for 30 gueats;
Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Richard Poerater.. aniong th°* dinlnj|at the Avalon. 1
Miss Margaret Gllltepe and Miss
• .near Gun Lake, were the Gordon
Jeinne Vlele, all of Vermontville. I
Sr, of 8302 28th sUect. South
Coves. Fred Markle*. Bob Hollis­
For thc wedding, the bride's I
ter*, Joe Burkiioldcr*. Bill Gaut- j I
ment of their . daughter, Hope schre.
Sue Smith, the Dave Good-11
I sheath dress with short jacket and
Vendee. to John Loren Tyler.
year*. Ken Rote* and Art Stewards; I
! burgundy suede areessorie*. The
J groom's mother wore a two-piece
Photography er of Clarksville.
dnw* of beige mattesse with beige
Mias Foerster 1* a 19C5 gradu­ the Wrlglit 'sims. Tuny TurKcte |
......
and Don Mullin*.
............T .. .. . .
Mrs Marsh wore a
WEDDING
ate of Lowell High School and
PHOTOGRAPHY
Homer Smiths and among there
Hamlin, son of’ Mra Jean Carter
-Mr. Hamlin, a 1981 graduate of
lotte were the Bill Quinlan* and ,
.Uemployed at Attwoods at Lowell. the Dick Shuster* A group of 20, (M
A June wedding la being planned from the Tea Dance. having din-1,ding vow* in ceremonies read In Rmeering two years at Western
Luthrean Church In lb- M^&gt;te*n Unhxralty In Katern**^
ner by reservation at Mld-VUla ।Ung* Saturday, Dec. 4. at 3:30 pm I
13 employed by Old* In Lanincluded the Dr Gordon Finnies
nastincs - R*— 945-3967
visiting relatives in Kentucky and the Jim Wlswell*.
doutJe nng rite, in the prerenc.The new Mra. Hamlin graduated
irom M-ple Valley tert May and
AnoUker Saturday evening party of
, t» gurat*
Mra John Haven, provided w.dR~“&gt;'

Lutheran Rites
Unite Couple in
Hastings Church

WHITE'S

mas festivities. These hosts have teLk Se^ntectt* beforenSi altar I Bt,or® leavln« on her hon^"
whUr ' mW,n thp br,de d,an«cd ,O » 1«ht
established a reputation for un­
usual and creative entertainment
and this affair was no exception
&lt;lcUbra: fIOtn her bridal'bouquet.
■n..
----- WJjcn the wupl(. r,.tunu frc,m
and buffet refreshmenu for Uw
by her father. She chose a de- their wedding trip to Detroit and
lustred satin gown of rvembroldercd Canada, they will make their ikorne
Mrs. Howard Front entertained
in Haslett.
her bridge club with a Christmas
Out-of-town wedding guest* were
luncheon party al her home Tues­ signed with draping at the high
day afternoon, Winners proved to rije waistline, wide portrait neck­ from Battle Creek. Lzuising. .Katemazoo. Rochester. Clayton. Owos­
line frosted with thc patterned lace
dore Knopf and Mrs. Lawrence and trimmed with elongated pearL' so. Jackson, Flint. Litchfield, Albion
and Ind lan.1
and seed pearl*. Tiie design extend­
Hie Yuletide gaiety prevailed at ed down to below the hipline on
the Clayton Brandstetter Podunk either aide of Ute center front
Lake home Wednesday momlrig. Long fitted sleeves were finished
In deep points at the wrists At the
to all of the neighborhood ladles back, where Un- floor-length skirt ' With thl* era of eaae In every
with a coffee. It was the pleas- swept into a wide cliapel train.
variety of travel there wUl be
Tiie airirtmo* party for the jewel trimmed motif. A plateau of many coming here and going there
Modem Homemakers Extension three silk roses secured her triple during thc Yuletlde Season, some
Group is always a gala event and bouffant veil of Imported Frynch making stops InUevtral direction*
this year the potluck supper for Illusion net. She carried a white during the Christmas holidays.
Bible topped with a white orchid
is -the oldest living member"—20 and steplumoU* and cascading Eng­
for Scottsdale. Arte., to be with
lish in.
the BUI Porteous family through
Katie Woods home on Ironside
Mis* Beckle March, sister of the Christmas uixl then will continue
Drive. The
gift exchange
with bride,
served as uk
Die mwi
mold u.
of imm
honor..
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gnw.wnniu
'Thc ‘■rldramalds were Miss Anita Winter.
tijese identities U often the hl-1 Tirrell of Fort Wayne, Ind . cousin
When school vacation starts the
larious portion of tills annual OJ Ulc brIde./&lt;(|M j^uie aMdert,
carton.
Miss Ruth Ann Child* and Miss Ruoicll Belfield* and Lee will head
for lite southland to visit the Scott
The hospital guild chairmaned Bonnie Ewing, all of Vermontville. Cleveland family in Tampa, Fla.,
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and Die Tom Belfield* in AUims.■
Tt,01,EJ^S!i.aton"
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take
heart,
Hubert

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our smiling
salesgirls will
gladly help
you choose
every girl’s
favorite­
blouses by

Holiday
Travelers . . .

Shlp'n Shore*
^tdS00 at

The
Bonnet &amp; Gown
Shop

•• 2nd
Uomrd
ot Rochau,
CteoUu non-, tome lor ,Ul a-.
rh«~ IteiUaU
dwwn ond .11 of U» olhrr prou^p.rmr
''velvet
velvet too'
top,* *coooed
scooped ■ neckline and
' long fitted sleeves The floor­
length. high riic waUtlLnc *tkeath
I skirt of light beige crepe featured
a soft drapery' M the waistline to
which was attached diamond­
shaped beaded trim to harmonize
with tiie gown. A .velvet rose
! formed the headpiece Id which was
1 attached the matching petal veil.

Alma Finrleton

Accutron pricM start at 1125.00

Credit. of Course

Hodge's

Jewelry

Watch While
We Make 'Em

Hoadquarton for Keeptake and Orange Blotwm Diamonds

Plain 59c doz.
FROSTEO b DECORATED

122 W. State St.

Established 1931

Donuts 69c doz.
Open Daily

TASTE TREATS
TRY SOME TODAY

T*e Dr Ro&lt;rr I»U„n tunlt,

day night to start the Winter
reason. The ^rth-south winners
were Dr. John Stryker and Luma
Davidson of Grand Rapid*. **cHubbard and third went to Mra
Robert Cook and Mra. Prank

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PRESCRIPTION CUSTOMERS
We believe our Preacription prices ore os

Mra Ruaaell Belfield

IBM

fairly priced as anyone's, and considerably lower

than the notional average.

Mra. Charles Hess. '
At the bridge club

LET US PRICE and Fill
YOUR HEXT PRESCP.^'ON

by Mra. William Parker, Mra.

Foster.

Walnut hired Saturday evening

• FREE Prescription Delivery.

left Monday for military duty

pate gathered for thia send-off
a* he reports ut Indianapolis,

The Robert Godfreys enter­
tained their potluck club for
Green street Saturday evening.

The Roman Feldpauach fam-

pre-Chrirttna* dinner Sunday

• Accredited Charge Accounts
Invited.
• Yearly Prescription Records to
Every Customer on Request

Fcidpausch'fl home In Albion for
thc excliango of Christmas gift*.
This will include tike Tom Cava­
naugh family of Plymouth and

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144 EAST STATE STREET
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

Call WI 5-3481.

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Try the Power of FLOWERS
POINSETTIAS
As Traditional As Your
CHRISTMAS TREE!
By giving flowers you

can gladden the
heort of the
' rich or poor.

annual Christmas turkey dinner al

Juft Coll Harm or Batty.

Monday, Dec. 13. at 7:30 pm.'
of Akron. Ohio, vtelted th* David

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LflPO DRUGS

Finiefi Your Shopping the
"Eo»y" Way . ..

RACHAEL CIR
Tiie Rachael
Muilkodtet Church will meet with I

Richard

The Hastings Country Club
Duplicate Bridge group m« at

Commandery Plans
Christmas Dinner

Masonic Temple.
All Hartings Conunandcry mem­
bers and their families and widows
are cordially invited.
If transportation is needed call
WI 5-3418

Mrs.

M,i Shannon and Mra. Roger Wis-

wich bridge club at her home an
537 W. Green.

beautifully evident at this New

205 N. Michigan

French.

On Thursday. Mrs. Wm Gaut-

from the

visit her family, the Harry Scobey*,
during the holidays. This will be
the first time the grandparent* will
see their newest grandchild who
was born test January Tiie -De­
Havens, wbq have two boys and
three girl*, will spend part of the
holiday vacation with ni* parent*,
the Hoy DeHaven*. In Battle Creek.

Wlawtll. They were accompanied

day evening' Julie Ann's brother
and sister. Jim and Jill, were
also a part of Hie celebration.

for this event before
FRESH DONUTS decorations
their departure, even though they

Superette

Births at Pennock

—--- --------------- ------------------ - ----- Castleman.
n»o&lt;ht«r» ware bora w: Mr. rad
The afternoon ended with an
Mra. Charlie WUm,
*. JaSamn.; Invitation to the wassail bowl

wlil leave Dec. 17 for Boynton
Beach. Fla., and will vacation In Thursday. Dec. 10th for Florida.
that Bunshine State until Jan 10.
Honors al crlbbage play fol­
lowing thc potluck dinner at thc
Engineer with the Barry County Cedric Moreys . Sunday evening
Health DcpLi. and Hie George were, besides the haste. Connie

among other friends.
. Mr. uid Mrs. Stan Cummings
will visit their son and family, the
Tom Cummings, in Poughkeepsie.
N Y.. for the Chriatma* holiday,
returning to Hastings in time to
• pink carnations with holly. The catch a flight to California and
maid of honor carried a colonial the Rose Bowl gome. Wlkile on like
bouquet of pink roses and holly.
West Caul thej- will visit hte
! Randy Hamlin of VeimdhtviUe
performed thc duties of U:e best
tiie Wright Sims lor Christmas
ushers included Hank James of when thc Dr. Phillip Bensons ar­
rive from the East and law student
Barry Hill of Hillsdale.- college Ron 81m comes home from Wash­
friend* of thc gro&gt;m. and Larry ington U. at Seattle for the holi­
Rathbum of Charlotte.
day vacation.
Following the ceremony a recep­
Thc Joe Burkholder family will
tion was held Ln the Griswold take off Dec. 18 for Coral Gables.
room of the Vermontville Congre­
gational Church Servbkg the guests husband. Mr. and Mrs Inun Lech­
ner. for the holiday vacation. Mra.
vllie and Mias Helen Gtxxlenuugh. B . as co-chairman of the Country
Club New Year's Eve dance, will

All the parts that make a watch fast or slowr-the mainspring, hair­
spring, balance wheel-have been left out of Accutron. The Accutron
movement is electronic. It keeps virtually perfect time by the vibra­
tions of a tiny tuning fork powered by a battery. And comes with the
first guarahteetofbccuracy ever given. No witch has eyer been so
precise. So don't even call It a watch. Accutron is tb#*orld’s ofily
electronic wrist timepiece. It’s wdrth the time to you to'look Fnto it

The Hartings Woown's Club
held It* Chrtetma* meeting on
Friday, Dec. 3 wHh 75 membent
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many Interesting decora, lone
from other land*
Mra. Jack Woods, prealdsnt.

also completed on like pleasant
Olesin
project of gifts from the club
by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bene- members to patient* al tiie Mfdl-Mra Ray Wieland was Ikostro* amount thc Vermontville area cal Facility
The program, presented by tit?
for "the Morning Doves Home residents are planning to raise
Extension Study Group for tlkeir 1750 to reimburse the Benedict*. fine arts department of like club,
The Vermontville. Gresham was a ockc-act play in pantomine,
narrated
by Mra- J. Franklin
and Btemark Methodist Churches
and thc Sunneld Church of the Huntley.
---------Brethren ore co-sponsoring the! Written by Mra. George Elliott
pre-Chrtetnias dinner at exchange students. The Ver-'and staged by Mr*. Richard
the Hartlpg* Hotel thia Thursday mon'.vUle Methodist Church te Shuster, it portrayed our lurievening.
plannlng * fund rising event for Cage of CiirbUiuu customs past
and present from many otherMra. Homer Ingmlre enter­ other churches will Ituld slmilar countries. Including Sweden.
tained with a coffee hour on fund rising events in the near England. France. Italy. Poland
Wednesday to l»nor the birth­ future.
and Germany.
day of Mrs. Blanche Darling
Mra. Wilbur Birk, as the mothGuests other than the honoree
daughter, decorated a moderntlce
of
Okemos
spent
Sunday
th* social
ward Barber t.
day liomc according to tire story.
Aid Office. Mrs.
Frank Prentice.
Hollister. Mra. Bernard Oom.

where in thl* issue *
Saturday. Dec. 4. found many
HArtlr*
parties In
in nrrwreaa
progress Tn
In the afterafter­
noon from 4 until 7 there was a

the

Christmas Customs
Portrayed in Play
At Women's Club

wiicre Exalted Ruler.
Donovan, was in charge.

portrayed thc history of observ­
ance* and meaning of Christmas

knitted' garment*.
Emile Bernal---------_
Ocbrtdge. Mas*. narrated
revue.

vermonrvine /\rea
Residents Joining in
Exchange Program

They will personally (elect
your Holiday Flowers.

Hastings Flower Shoppe
206 E. State

WI 5-5952

�Open House
Celebrates 90th
Birthday Sunday

Festive Parties
Welcome Season

D

entertained their potlurk bridge
group on Saturday evening.
i

The former May

The Christmas theme was aten
beautifully carried out at the
Richard Jacoba home for the
party at which U»e Jacvb’a
Pharmacy employee* with their

Uottuar,
flower*. Mr*. S-inlth enjoy*
bridge, and has been a mem­
ber of one bridge club over 35

■otha*r. and J. Robert Smith.

Smith. w«re married In Grand

ErSorPcK X-toe^a* Welcome Daughter
the Watrous barber ahop.
A daughter. Mary Ann. was
He held a membcr*hlt» in the born to L. Comdr, and Mra. Wilnow inactive Knight* of Pythias
Beuhler in the Philippine
Lodge for « years, was a Past Jsianda Nov. »th. The grandpar-

MUSIC CENTER'S
r»IE VOICE

happy

! BAKED GOODS

Mark and

old Jack.

village clerk ten year*, and
ved a* CiUklon township
awrrr for two terms.

MR AND MRS JAMES SLATER
. . Mis* Dianne Palmer Becomes Bride. '

CHRISTMAS GOODIES
Fancy Butter Cookie* _______________________ Ib. $1.10.
Pcfferneun* Spica Drop*Ib. 80c
Springlcrlie-------------------------------------------------------------- Ib. 80c

lead Christmas Butter Cookie*

(Voice of Muric) .

Really Tools

Smith —
are
&gt;-.,&lt;1. hl*
uu UWI1
.'mil- Mr,
■ - --------' requesting that
He ‘owned
own Miup
ahop III
in Nath— *nd
—■“ .....friends ..refram
Ville for 39 year*, and prior to • jeUUwa
that worked as a barber in Ann «nan bringing gift*, please.

Qou'll love our

Macaroons_______
(Vanilla ar chocolate 1
Almond Macaroon*
Lcbkuchen Cookie*

Santas

As a young man Mr. Smith
earned his barber license, and grandchildren.

Hnga called with toe cream and i adjourning for
cake to celebrate Mra. Bush'*
u“ Jnaob-n 1
birthday.
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WIKI IKl in­
Monday Wallace O*born re- I lher. Theodore Ooach, were Suntunied home from Borgtws HosplUl day dinner gucato of the Francis
tn Kalamazoo where he was a tur- **"*----------— .
—
•nia and la visiting her father
gieal patient but week He 1*
making excellent progress.
Bodford.

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t

Mr. and Mra. J. Edgar Short
at atWichita.
Wichita,
Kan-,
Kan..wtah to *-----an- cards were Mra Orno Kao*
the approoehing marriage Mra C. C Hlgtuc and At
Tha Mth wedding anniversary. Past Chief's certificate, and; nounoe
1
of
their daughter, Judith Kay, Smith.
of Mr. and Mr*. J.
v
win
year*
A
talented
piano
player
w.
«
v&gt;uuu
tK N Qurtn St.,
house Mr* Smith
Delton.
be observed with I
cmuiui was
w» pianist
yuutu. for
iui tiie
uwA«c.
—• fonwriy
.Tr--- .ot ------- The
;— &lt; .Christmas dinner at
n/WMidtnr
he held
Iwlrt an
&lt;w» Sunday,
Hundev Thitrwta. nr '
thisn temple, the Woman's
wedding will tw
to be held from 1
—.
terary club and she ha* played Dec. 19. at 3 pm. at the Mid- ;
day. Dec. 19, at the home of Mr*
Villa Meyer*. 200 Middle 81. at many other s.&gt;ctal* and dvi- way Southern BaptW Church in
Maraman as
Nashville.
gathering* to the community., Wichita.
During the many yean she w as. Mra Joaeph Shulls enter- '
planned by thc Smith children. a member of the Literary dub I tained tha O. O. brldga club ning ot bridge with'
ta.
--------.a
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—
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**--&gt;lwUh
a
Christmas
dinner
and
Mr and Mr*. J. C. »Jean&gt; Jen­
I party on Thursday evening
sen of Jackaon and Mr. and Mn Library board.
Robert Culbert
Jack Smith of Durand

Lancaster and Mra. Hasel Bill­
ing*.
punch and coffee wore eerred to
30 guest* attending from BatUc
Creek. Albion. Cloverdale, Kala­
mazoo. Hasting*, Parchment and
GuiiBburg.
On Wednraday, Dec 1, Mra
Paul Foreman. Mra Don Bmel-

Delton
•Mon to Marry

Golden Wedding Anniversary

moat aUrwctlve in the Chrisunaa
Bluings at Deitan.

THE HAKTT.tGS *AM3ntB*-1
TUhfcy DmaraHe *. MM

i Former

'Nashville Couple to Celebrate

The Christmas Baaaon U being
ushered in with many gay and
feaUvw partita aa club* and vari­
ous groups art having thsir an­
nual celebrations.

Ib. 80c

Jb. $1.10
6 for 30c
"
6 for 30c

Date** Homemade Peanut Brittle
Ib. 65c
Dale'* Homemade Cocoanut Brittle
Ib. 79c
rJFull of paanutj and real crunchy i
—FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY.
Apple Fritter* ------------------------------------------------- 6 for 42c
(Apple throughout and honey i
’
Special . . . Save 5c
All 58c Coffee Cake*
.Special 53c
v
&lt;A Urge variety to chooae from
Every Wed. COOKIE DAY —4 dos. a**t. pkg. $1.00

Dianne Palmer,
James Slater
Speak Their Vows
Mra. tucnara raimcr ot catedonla to James Blaicr. son ot
.aUler. of
Alto took place Saturday after­
noon. Nov. 27. at the Pint Presbyterlan Church in Hasting*.

white

carnations

and

the Saddler room at Uie Pantllnd Hotel tn Grand Rapid*
The couple planned to honey­
moon In the South, returning to
Eatr. Lansing, where ti*e bride­
groom Is a student at Michigan
State Unlreraity.

R'ngo-Swingo Club
_
~
“
DonCC Saturday
The Ringo-Bwtngo
Rinio-Swingo Square
Bauare Dance
Tiie
Club will dance Saturday at the
Northaasicm s«hool at a pm. tn
the musle and calling of the guest

Featuring this Danish Modem
Stereo-High Fidelity Console Phonograph

Personal Mention

ber of the Nashville Lions Club
and the Nashville Chamber of

year-, has been a member of the
Lakeview Cemetery board, serv­
ing moat of that time aa secrethe Pythian Bister organization Terry joined tlunn and also Uic
for over 35 yean. She holds a Bruce Bangluui family of Bat­
tle Creek and Er neat Banghart of
Saginaw.
Guests of Mra. Nellie Ryan

Beautiful Clothes
And Furnishings
Highlighting Market

and husband, thc Dick Smiths of
Westerville, Ohio. Prior to that
limo Mra Ryan lead spent a
month vial Ung ber daughter, the I

grandsons, Mrs. Marjorie Ryan
EUgrnt. beautiful and *uperbly tailored cloThni and home granddaughter. the Wm. Anas of
yellow Mu be |ueK11 &amp; me chib Everyone
furnishing* are highlighting the Trenton.

Only $159.95

A beautiful cabinet plus a gorgeous sound. You'll

Winston Memck called on the

DALE’S BAKE SHOP

Subicribe to The Hanner I

MllWyllBI!
There's no better time for re-fashioning a wardrobe
than at the start of thc Holiday Season .

No better place than right here from
our complete stock of Fashion*Right
Suits. Sport Coats and Topcoats.

be amazed at just how much music such a com­

market, according to

a pink wool suit. Her corsage killed In the Annory explosion dur-

claJLst for Michigan State Uni­
versity’s Cooperative Extension
Service
'
Just what makes all this pos­
sible? Mim Kahabka attriixilca
these trends to more money,
more moUUtr. rising educational
and occupational level* more
working women and more leisure

Indicative of

Furgeson Hospital in Grand
Rapids Thursday.
Mrs. Henry Hofers and Mr.
and Mra. Richard Hukill and
daughter* ware Bunday dinner

thls( focus on

. .. Images and thc higher
quality merchandise which chain
stores are offering tiie public.
As an example of |his growing
trend. Miss Kahabka mentions
development in a leading chain
.rore'« mail order catalogue for
the past 10 year*. It has been
changing gradually in the direc­
tion of better taste anil quality.

HART SCHAFFNER &amp; MARX

$8900t°$12500
Palm Beach SUITS

from

A Proctieol
STEREO

an Wednesday evening at last

TAPE RECORDER

were Saturday evening guests.
Thc Keys spent Thanksgiving
and several days following with
relatives in Indiana.

Only $209.95

L

Just looded

with extras.

Kleft eff Cascades, on Sunday.

COME IN AND SfeE*"

Mra Harvey Burgess, on Sunday,

Phone 945-4284

138 W. State

giving holiday.

I3EN • FRANKLIN

SUITS from

See it today—and its other extras!

Blootnlngdale and their grand-

ding annlvenary. and Mrs Bur­
bocli in home furnishings and gess' birthday at Use Holiday
faaiiions. These range all the
way from designers groups of Grand Haven to visit Mr. and
furniture
to
towtis clegent Mra Alden Burgtu and Mike
enough to hang on the wall a* Mra. Alden Burgem has recently
returned home from Blodgett
Hospital where she underwent
‘Inexpensive ’ department stores.
available up to

pact console can produce at such a compact price.

F3E rj • m/xrjKi

km

Gift WRAP

Christmas
DECORATIONS J |

Christmas CARDS

$5995

SPORT COATS

$2895

$65°2

CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS
Box of 2H’in. brightly-colored glass baUs or assorted
plastic shapes. Hurry in while they last.
Glass
QQp I Plastic
TJp
12 in box&gt;5 in pack.... / | *

TOPCOATS
Our topcoat line is complete
from the fine fabrics of
H.S.&amp;M. and Alligator to
those practical zip-in pile
lined outercoats that serve
in all kinds of weather.

Reltoet light*,
dramatize your |l
Chrutmaitree J
Fir* rvilstant, I

from

*9”

Gin WRAP
6 roll* hold-50 ft. paper; or
wwttaM i
Continuous roll holds 60 ft.
paper; 21 ft. foil wrap.

TINSEL
ICICLES
17c-37e

*2995«. $95°°

cawvewlaat gih cantficatv.

QQ

MINIATURE LIGHTS

26-In. Wide

TRI

IGHTS

1 tndef
burning IlghTi.
UL approved.

QQ&lt;
QU

use Ypur
Charge Account

CURLING RIBBON
600 Foot In g
II 300 Foot in
Assorted
&gt; * I Assorted
Colors V f
|| Color*
..

BEN*FRANKLIN‘
102 West State ot Jefferson

RIBBON
• ’BOWS

(12

l£67c
Stick-on style.

manyassorted
color*. A real
buyl

Gin
TRIMS
10c .
bells in thra*
gay styles. 2 in
Pkg.

88c
99c

।
*

�g—THE HASTINGS BANNER
Tbataday, December 9. IMS -

TalcAl Birf

, the Pine Lake excliange. madefy In aouthem Barry County
| joint application for extended which has been served by
nrm m1l.nw» nervlr-e hrlween the lorallv-rentorrd telephone com

a»|u

Public Forum

Toll-Free Phone
Allegan. KalaIhoun and Clin-

or Kaumatoo. tuttie
I
..
„ , .
. .
, I "Studire submitted to thc Com-1
8plva“; rltalnnan of . m^on ,&gt;*,*• &gt; substantial num- ■
tha Michigan Public Service - •• - - ------ — •— — OMMBiM^on. “Id that some 31&gt;0
toUotaM aubacribre* tn the!

From Pine Lake

r

luiving been fined in Justice
Roy Flessner and Eldon Fleamrr.
Since working in the field of all of Woodland; 13 grandchildren;
four sistera, Mra diaries (AntW»
Harm™ and Mra Hilda Slygrr of
Vermontville, Mra John &lt; Birdie i
Caughey of ,-Ciuirlottc imd Ml*
Edythe Smith of Grand Ledge, and
know me and what I 'land for.
Tite Incident took place on one brother, Roas Hannon uf Grand
my farm In Barry Township
She liad lived In Woodland for
ba

UPHOLSTERING

toblish a waterfowl and wild-

No Bell Company rate* will

Freeport

PhoM 374-3523

,wn. uiuiu v. •
—
R1 Woodland. died at Pennock
Hoapital at g.-Uant. this WednesFriday at Uw Picken* Chapel at
Dike Odram. Rev. Curl Slhmtail
is to officiate with burial In Wood­
land Memorial-Park
She is survived by her hibtand.
Henry; four aon*. Raymond Dalton

tree-removal profnota
K*iama»x&gt;
■ ,.T1U.
ap|&gt;carx ln lhp puu. I mission. Application was made among the 13 for which blds
Michigan Itoll Telephone Cbm- Uc
*iIICe enlarging
1 by
c,»n»ttny- 8P&lt;»»k «•&gt;pany. operation thc Kalainazoo
----- —---------- local cuning
calling treat
area* would
wouki enable
»n*uie tinned, after requeata from cu.-.anrt tnOTMed
llarrv CVcommunication
h.i.Iv .
, with. , turner* Rate* are to hr in arermi projccia rxccxxled $ 16 million
exchange, and Barry County
Telephone Company, operating i out lhe IwUlcUng effect of toll with those charged by other Including a 84 million project
phone c-impanljp ty Michigan.
for construction of the six mile,
------------------------------------------------ chV*“.
................................
of 1-88 from “I" Drive Jo 'A''
is to be established
Army Specialist Four Ra&amp;sell Drive, southwest dt Mirahall.

Wayne Hazel

Mrs. Emmo Flessner
Of Woodland Divs

Stole Highway Department for

Calls to Kazoo

THE FURNITURE
BUILDING

I

Bsaasr snlesnts Lssmcs is

phone are to be submitted to worth. Kap.. Dec 1 Specialist
By Mn. Sylvan Tafg
the MP8C for approval before Solmes entered the Army in
the service I* inaugurated. Spivak March. 1864. and completed bacontinued.
He 1* a flight operations apec- Alto were Sunday dinner guests
thTllTckory Telephone Company •‘“st in the garrison Holme* Is of Mr. and Mrs. Muri Honteiiet
S^uihorized to proTde •
a 11K0 graduate of Hastings High In tha evening all were vial ton.
i Home Interphone Service to cus­ School. HU wife. Dianna, lives In
tomers in It* Hickory Corner*
exchange.
USE BANNER WANT ADSI
• Hickory Comers la a commun-

OUR
CHRISTMAS PERMANENT
SPECIAL
. $12.50

Regular $20.00 Fermanent. .
CALL 945-3382

mechanic's workship. He l» a licensed engine mechanic and In-

United Brethren Church and the
WSW8.

remalnlng choice outdoor areas.

Mrs. Healey Dies

They also enjoyed dinner at lhe
Steer Hau*.
Mra Russell Price. Mrs. Harold
Price and children and Mrs
Rlgo Rendon and daughter,
Maraha were last Monday visi­
ter* in Ionia. * Mr. and Mr*
Elwood Yoder and family were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mra. Ivan Olmstead al Clarks­
ville * Mr. and Mra. Richard
Burdick and family of Hickory
Corners were Sunday lunch

lias been troubled with two teen­
aged boys In the neighboriiood
Howell Newton, local, were Sun­ whose main driving dealer b to
day lunch guests of Mra. Ruth
1308 Tupper Lake Street Coroner
Bleam,
with or without permission. They
due to natural cause* and occur-

Mjlo
By Mra. Frank Routh

clflcally told that they did not burial in the family Mausoleum
at Nashville.
and Mrs. Homer FuIut have pennualon and to stay out.
UK UpCTUim UUHIUIlg ui :
spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and
y
| and Mr* Bordy Rowlader of
11. and I went back on the farm
J
to sit in a blind to observe deer.
The sheriff's department re­
, Nashville, w Mr and Mra. Cllf- Estop * Mra. Walter Allerding
------- ------- my -boy*. rnrtad
•------'&lt;■ 18.
I ford Andrus and family of Hu- and Mr* Norman AHcrdlng were Elroy Randall and family near —
Everything
went ---well,
ported that
that n.-'-'
Danlrl ••
M. Javor.
'tings were Sunday evening vl*i- Monday evening visitors of Mr Ft Ixe Va. a Mr. and Mr* । and I left about 8:10. Around'R5 Hastings, escaped injury
Frank Roush arranged a birth- ■ 9 JO a solvo of gun blast* started I about 1-60 »ln Wednesday when
_________________.and Mrs. Adon Myera. w Rev.
my, wood* A, neighbor,went “*
‘
“r *
*•
Cecil Oler.
and Mrs. Isaac Osgood of Clov- day dinner for hl* brother.
Dave Burling 1* spending the erdale and Mr. and Mr* David George, and spent hut Friday . back to investigate and found 0" ’1*PP,D' j”’43 *Mt ol
Winter tn Grand Rapid*. * Mr Osgood and daughter, Debbie, w'ith"Mra* S*vtoUa ftora'nAtHi""* the two teen-aged boys menlion- ant Point. Tire car was badly
and Mra. Marlin Butler and Guy were Bunday dinner guest* of Mr. and Mr* Merle Bradfields ‘
above, busy gutting out a damaged.
Draper of Detroit were Sunday ■‘their daughter, Mr and Mra spent Thanksgiving with Meri a , huge buck. He notlftal me and
brother in thc North * Mr and ; while the boya were draggigg the
Mra. Frank H Roush spent' dctc
»'“&gt; ITtllng stuck on
Campbell took her Sunday Sunday visitor* at the Adon Thanksgiving with her daughter, another neighbor farm (here
school data to the Travelogue at Myvrs home t Mr apd Mr* Mr. and Mra Charles Jac, '-------- ‘ •“*" •
k--“ —
thc auditorium In Hastings. Oth- Ben Rcacr of Caledonia. Mr and famlly of Grand Rapids
Milo ’idp”. I made five long distance
Mr and .Mra Ennont Newton
era accompanying Mra Campbell Mra. Orley Bums of Lowell. Mra Church members are p ^ilng ‘■'•■‘u* to Hosting* to the Conser- were guraXs of their granddaugh­
r\ the 1 vation Office^ and to the Sher­ ter. the Gary Wedel family of
their Christmas program
rier iff'* Office to find out the pro- AuguKa. on Sunday and Kathy
Mrs. Cura Walton and Mr. and .MU* Thelma B learn of Cascade evening of ^ec
Ipul. cctlure on tiie trespara and to Wedel accompanied them home
Mrs Floyd Duke* and niece. * . were callers of Mrs Ruth Bleam Paul Harvey^vill
. jg determine if. under lhe clrcum- visiting here until her parents
pit In the mom
"t he stance*. I could claim the deer
tended the District 8 meeting of George Skedgel] of Nashville, Paul has been .
,,
the VFW in Sand lake Sunday Mr anil Mrs Sum Bleam of Po­ Grand Rapid* Bible InMxutc.
Mtaa Amelia Waller was a
Thanksgiving guet at the home
told U»t It waa against the of her nephew, the Lyle Ritters

Mr

Esc(I pcs InjurJ

Personal Mention

Complete

PEG’S BEAUTY BAR
(PEG PRESTON 1

(Above Savings &amp; Loan)

Mi(igi(icic&gt;&lt;igi&lt;&gt;&lt;&gt;&lt;tai&lt;i«t&lt;igi&lt;i&lt;icgi«313r3i&gt;)»A&lt;a&gt;ai3&gt;a1al3

The A. T. Hahn fnmUy will join
deer could be legally taken 6n a family leunlon at her brother *
home in Saginaw al Christina*
up the deer voluntarily (this of lime
Tuesday afternoon the A C Fulcourse wu a wrong assumption &gt;.
Since the deer wu a trophy uni­
daughter and family, the John

tOX/B-V
EVENING

til 9 o'clock
For delightful Christmas gifting aqd per fondest
appreciation, try the dilicate feminjpity that

surrounds lingerie . . . the gift that says so definitely:

Uust for you!" See all her favorites in our store.

Slips and

$-] 98

Half Slips from
?

Nightgowns from
Negligees from

s298t°5895
s5 98 to$2595

to Puerto Rico and plan to visit
here until Friday before they con-tinue on to the south.
Following the pick-up of the
The Rev Richard Myers of thc
deer the Conservation Officer E.UB. Church in Howell and hi*
from thc neighboring county waa family (they haup three youngsituation, there were no exten­
uating circumstance* that ac- Myera to also the chaplain at the
State Home In Howell
Justice. Rather than fight the
Mrs." Rudy Vogelreuter of Mar­
shall spent Monday with her father.
David Goodyear.
share my feeling that the landGuest* of thc Richard KeBe.'iich
family over Thanksgiving and the
on. While the Conservation Deform* Marilyn McDonald ot Alleland closed to hunting, they will g»n la here with her grandparent.-..
admit that hunting and active Judge and Mrs. Archie McDonald,
outdoor sports drive game birds

cose and similar, we are simply
asking for the opportunity to en­
joy seeing and photographing
birds and animals on our land

East Middle Lake
By Mn. Untie M. Cairnt

surplus which is open game on

spect thia
Signed:
R. D. VanDeusen
R3. Delton

at

Howard City Thursday.

Mr

*

and Mra. Oust

their daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Kimmel at Cliarlotte Till* week­
Cars were damaged about 5:45 end they entertained their
pm. Tuesday in an intersection daughter, Mr. and Mra Kepler
:nuh al Clinton and Broadway.
~lty police reported. Carolyn A. and Mr* Warren Calms spent
Timm, 20. 117 E Center, waa Thursday with Mr and Mra.
Irivlng a 1063 Pontiac south on
Broadway and Howard W. HosThe first American ship to

Cars Damaged

Clinton. Neither wu hurt.

for her leisure and pleasure..

Give from your heart a .

WITTNAUER
A Longines-Wittnauer Product

To maj^hpr evenings at-home her favorite
pastime And you, her favorite Santa
her ■
with the Grand Prize of the holiday season ^--.
a beautiful robe! Her styles, your price range
go together, here!

J398toq498
Look for famous 'Trade-Name' labels on the

things you buy ... you'll find them here!

Parmaleei
124 East State Street

Ute Your Credit and Our

JMltK 11* W. S»f. St.
Franchised Jeweler for Longinet t»d Wlttnauer Watches

�Mra. A. TdOm wm entertained!V
f** 1
for dlnnre, at the home of Mr. I (11111 £ &lt; y IF!
and Mta Walter Shroil of Lake
VII A
Odessa on Bunday.
-------“

r We have the

latest
patterns
In
(^Vmstrong

LINOLEUM
THS MODERN FASHION
01 FXOOM

A FLOOR TO MEET

Hastings Banner

Christmas Star

Still Mystery;

Dies Sunday

Venus a Symbol

Grorgr and Margaret
Convey of R3 Dellor

The mystery of the ChrUimaa
atar brings popular lntere*t to
a peak during December, but no
aaUafactory
astronomical
ex­
planation la ax hand.
University of Michigan Aatron-

Benton-Smith Funeral Home

ter Reformed Church officiated
with burial In Prairieville

Gcorgle died early Bunday. the narrative about thia star la
Pec. 5. at Borges* in KaUnuuoo too incomplete, the date of Its
Sb? had been ill more than a appearance too uncertain, and
the early calendar too unreliable,
Bite wait born on July 15. 1553 to lead to any definite conduIn Hastings, and lived all of her
life tn the Prairieville area. She
One reaunable explanation

Hasting*
Public’Library

er 9,
Thursday. December
9, 1965
1965

Walter Thomas
Of Middleville

located Comer
Court and Church Strertt

Library Houri:

on Monday

Monday, Wednesday
and Friday

Monday morning. Dec.

12:30 to 8:30 p.m.

at 1 pm. this Wednesday

12:30 to 6 p.m.

FLOOR

COVERING
123 W. State St.

"Some bright pUneta are vtoMra. Roseil Stanton andlltlc
llble r^r,
now. and they are il-ijalways
daughtrr. Jran. were Thanksglv-1 promising and olluriKg In look­
ing weekmd guests of Mr. and I Ing for a symbol of the season.
Mra. Eugene Klrlels of MUIstadt, j Venus well fills the bill.”
I11This year Venue is In an especially favored season, says Dr.
Loah ”A striking light In the
southwest for about three hours
after sunset, this planet to stead­
ily growing brighter, reaching its
greatrat brilliancy December 21.

save
/)
your feet,
Shirley- ^ *5
one quick trip
to qur blouse
department
will fill your
gift list with •
every girl's
favorite fashion—

.
‘

/
r

{

Ship'n Shore”

$300 l# $500
The
Bonnet &amp; Gown
Shop

wrat point.*. and will awing Us
shortest dally orc aceoas the

Earth to actually ctorer to lhe
sun than during lhe Summer.
pend primarily upon the 21S

northern itemUpherv Winter K
little milder and the MMithem’

Hastings High

Students Attend
‘Y’ Legislature

.deer hunting trip In the North.
■ Roy's brother. Claude Tlioina.*
..r Kalamaroo. accompanied Haem
I of
j to their cabin at Wellston where
' they spent two wtekk. Their
. nephew. Claude Jr. of Battle

The 17th annual Youth Legto- ------ —------ -- — and shining the whole night
Auriga, the Urge five-aided
through. &lt;U reaches opposition figure ruled by thc bright yel- lattL-r for Hl-Y and Trl-Hl-Y return to WMU. where he to a
Club* of Michigan attracted student, but luck was with him.
nearly 300 teenage leaders to :*» he got his deer, the only one.
| at midnight, beat time for ob­
lpn*ing for their opening mock- in fact. In the party.
servation. •
Pleiades, followed by lhe rest ol
the constellation Taurus rises at Immature meeting Thursday!
about thc same time as Capello. evening
HsMinga
High
students
at!
The Heavenly Twins. Castor and
Pollux, are found to the left of tending were Barbara Moore and
Jupiter, which to halfway be­ JoAnn Aldrich. HH8 senators. [
tween Auriga and Orlon. Sirius, and Tim Williams. Carole Hall.,
Linda Burkey, Sandy Abbey and
lhe heavens, to easily identified Btephen Youngs, repreaentaUves.
"Such an arresting figure moat by extending a line downward
certainly would have drawn the .through the Belt of Start of
attention ot Uie astrologers, a ho Orlon.
would have been looking for a
Governor George Romney ad- I
mired and revered from time dressed a Joint session of the |
would have attached mystical immemorial.” says Dr. Loth. group on tiie second day
Wolverine
The legislative aoatoru follow- j &amp; Riverside
Winter wUl officially arrive at
ed the standard procedures of the

Uiaease Assoclalton.
County contributions
e $1,742 mark al the

wuJTwnto*
sulk
■ ■-

Thoughts For A Week
The best way to

keep Christmas is

INSURANCE

miuees have studied and rrportthe Nortliem
has steadily bate and final ps—ge.
The youth leaden elected by a
be Bru to splendid advantage majority vote of their fellow
cn Christmas EVb. standing up­ student legislators were Andfnr
right against the western aky." Marks. 1014 College. Ml Pleas­
ant, governor; James Gourley.
Freeport Methodists 12896 Montroae. Detroit, Lt. OovOrlon
Cross

the Winter solstice.

CHECK OUR HOME &amp; PROPERTY LISTINGS

WEEK

a(j p.,n Ttteaday
Beeler Funeral Home ax MlddlevlUe.

Millian’ Academy in IMS.

AUTOMOBILE

Alma Fingleton

-

Woodland

about nine hours tong, and the
night about IS.

arrives at the Winter aolsUce,
and three night* before Christ-

i njng of Dec. 24. Christmas night,
will be located 5 degrees below
Venus, adding to the striking
spectacle of this bright planet.
In addition. JupUer will continue
to dominate tiie night sky. rising

—

-

Services Tuesday

7*".
Mr. Schlffnuui died Saturday
Total contrtbuttons received afternoon at hU torn*
for the Bute are 1525554 00 as
compared to 1*58.100 00 at thia
Don (Gladys’ Murphy. lUstingx.
Cos of R4 Hastings, who reside,
r
| time last year.
and three brothers. Arthur of
twu mile.* east of Dowling, was trvuow.
I Atlanta. Mich. Fred of Battle
sei' ted as hU platoon’s outHe had been a heavy equlpCreek and Clyde of Middlevine.
standlng itioour and awarded s ment operator.
"Leatherneck” medal tor
for uusi
this | pg,. Thomas to survived by nu |
achievement. Ron, a UCC
’•** HH8 wife. Irma, three daughters.
Cx*I.zsz&gt;7 ilfortif
— un Franklin (Sally’ Stamper
SCIlOOl IVieHll
|
graduate, minted in the Marine*
on Sept 23 and Is in the 2nd of HKitlngK Mary at home and I M0MDAT. DBC. i&gt;—&lt;nuu w/rr.rtReenilt Training Battalion at Mra. John &lt;Marion’ Slagei of
uotvutn. »ia&lt;*eeia uekita. completed a twu-week leadership
San Diego, Calif. Lt Col. H. J. Middleville; a son. Ivan, of Mid- «»»to. «ux
dlevUle; 11 grandchildren; a stoLa. Dec. 3. During the count
had progressed vety well in his ter. Mra. Robert &gt;lna&gt; Nichols
breM roFtatur "Jk i Bonham received training in
ounlf e* /hic^I^Uew^lct'Ik f Alta’
.. jursi
1 two utuukt
brothers.
John , wedxesday — M»v*»u la towns! leadership responsibility*. wea­
qunitt,** unicn. I beuere. spesk . Ha.-r.inxs and Clarence &lt;rf
ponry, small unit tactics and
well of hl* prior training and;
general military subjects. He en­
background'
,
«
tered the Army in Hifrt rtlhtr.
1965. and completed basic train-

dose (rouping of bright plan-

Mrs Russell Lewis of R3 Delton. I

HASTINGS

loan , isr.s riiriitma* Seal cam-

sH

ddlnlllc with the Rev. Vaughn
Jenaon officiating with burial

Saturday
12:30 to 6 p.tn.

EVERY BUDGET

i^'rry Tn Gifts W. R. Schiffman
^I^l’^Joies Saturday;

Funeral ”
wrvicee
for Wa^pr R
^rUi3*SkMiddlcvHie /who 'Michigan Tuberculasto^md Rew-I' schUfman.
’ R1 HsMlnJTkrre

Tuesday and Thursday

to survived by two slaters. Busan.

Section Two—Po^m 1 to I

Fittingly,
&lt;Cygn«s&gt;

Have Yule Party
1 Members of Methodic Freeport
Church held their unrtukl Christ­
mas party Sunday p,m_ Dec
at the church. Ttft children’s

The elected official* aasummed
tye.r new rotes with the opening

to share it, espe­
cially with those
less fortunate thdn

ourselves.

SPONABLE
FUNERAL HOME

HASTINGS
INSURANCE AGENCY

Robert H. Sponoble, Owner
W. Green ot Broodwoy

Pb. WI 5-3252

"Sid* ®f Strand Thyatra"
219 Watt Sfote St.

.A Wide Choice of Homes ond Real Estate of Ail Types
A GOOD HOME ON QUEEN STREET. NASHVILLE, hat three bedroom, upstair* and down it ha* living
room. d.n.n&lt; room, den or l.brary, full bath, hat batement with ga* furnace, a twrll Youngitown
kitchen, will tell on contract
$7,500.00
A RIAL NIC! PLACE IN IRVING TOWNSHIP with two bedroom* upstair* and down it ha* living
room, dining room, bath and kitchen, and utility room, healed with bottle gas and space heater,
four-acre lot lor ’__________________________________________ .j.$5,250,00
A GOOD HOME IN TH! FIRST WARD, with one Urge bedroom and l»rer&lt;lfw*y upstair* and downStairt It ha* one bedroom, living room, large glassed-in front porch, dining room, kitchen, shower,
stool and lavatory, full walk-out basement, gas furnace, two stall garage and nice large tot. for
$7,150.00
AND ANOTHtR GOOD SIZED HOM! IN TH! SECOND WARD, with three bedrooms and two closet*,
and a hall clo*et. and downstair* there is one bedroom, living room, dining room, kitchen and full
bath, ha* a full basement with gun type oil heating plant, one stall garage and full lot, for $6,000.00

AND A REAL COOO HOME CLOSE IN THE FOURTH WARD, has hving room, dining room, kitchen,
four bedroom* and full bath, two big hall*, full basement with a double garage in basement, ha*
converted heating plant
$9,100.00
ANO A COOO INCOM! PROPERTY IN TH! FOURTH WARD. Insulated and aluminum ttorm windownstair* a large living i
and hardwood Hoort, TV

glassed-in

A RIAL GOOD HOM! IN MIDDLEVILLE, het three bedroom* up and full bath, and down a Irving room,
one bedroom, dining room, kitchen and ha* stool down, basement with oil heat and three stall garage.

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$7,000.00
A RIAL NIC! H0MI IN THE 4th WARD with two bedroom* upstair* and one bedroom down, living
rfwn dinino rnfMn kifetwn
lull hath K&gt;« naL ILv... I.JI
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Gag.

pnsented

a

Christian

by Mra. Sylvan Tagg. chaplain of
lhe auxiliary and Mtos Marla

WON'T YOU JOIN MY CHRISTMAS CLUB

MYF. Norvol Thaler aa layleader. rveelved the flags on be­
half of the churciv

Middleville
T-K Calendar

I

Thursday. Dec » — Library
Board meeting. 7:30.
Friday. Dec. 10 —7th grade
Class Party. Girls’ Gym. 7-10:30.
Saturday, Dec. 11—Basketball.
Lowell. There.
Tuesday, Dec. 14 —Chrtstxna*
Wednesday. Dec. 15 —United
Fund Board meeting. Library. 8
pm.
Thursday, Dec. 14—■Cub Scouts
meeting.
Friday. Dec. 17 r- Basketball.
$15,000.00
Wayland. Here; /Dance.
Boys’
Gym. after the game.
Saturday, Dee. 15—Jr. HI Band
party. Girls’ gym. 7-10:30 pm

TU™
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IfIVICE

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Smart folks are starting

I

right now to accumulate

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money for Christmas for
1966 . . . through an HCB

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Christmas Club account.

1

Just decide how much

I

money you want for next

I

year and save a small

\

amount each week. For as

$12,100.00
LET US FIX YOUR
IN THE FOURTH WARD. » real nice brick house, ranch style, ha* Irving room with fireplace, carpet
and drape* Included, two bedroom* and bath, air conditioned ——
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room, artached garage, nicely landscaped, for-------------- ----$11,500.00

little as 25&lt;t a week, you

TV AS IT OUGHT

can be bill-free next De­

TO BE FIXED

!

TWO LARGE BUILDING LOTS ON NORTH BROADWAY for

tiding lor

cumber. Wouldn't that be

y^_W0nderful?

AND STILL ANOTHER GOOD HOME IN WOODWIND, all on one floor. Irving room, three bedrooms,

$7,150.00

A BARGAIN IN MIDDLEVILLE, large home on M-37. three bedroom* up end

trail garage -r................................................................................................................................$7,200.00
95.-ACRI FARM IN HASTINGS TOWNSHIP, with house with six rooms and bath, garage and tool
*h»d, large bawment barn 48 x 60 ft , hog houie, two com crib*, silo, two chicken home*, two
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BU$INI$$ LOCATED RENTAL PROPERTY In good businsss district which rent! for $150 00 per mo. for
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tape recorders, too.

CENTRAL
bedroom, living room, d-nlng room, kitche
new water heater, situated on ft lot, for

RADIO A TV
5.250.00

DUE TO RECENT SALES WE NEED NEW LISTINGS

HASTINGS SALESMEN

Carl Niethemor

Hom. Phon. WI 5-3004
Richard Slocum
How Phene WI 5-5154

HOWARD TRUMBULL
WI 5-9187 Er WI 5-5992
22! N. JeHsnoa at Mill

W« CIom at
Noon on

Saturday*

PLAY SANTA THE EASY EFFORTLESS WAY
WITH A CHRISTMAS CLUB CHECK!

Hastings Citij Baah
MEMIEK: f«d»r«l

ln«»r«n«» Cvrfwvllw

Friendly, Neifliborlj Semin lor 78 Conlinuour Yeerr

�Saxons at St. Johns Friday, for League Clash
Lake wood Hosts
Gnjpm ille, Eye I

Second Victory

Alma Defeats

Coach of the Year

- Hastings, 71-68,

Hastings
Cage Schedule

I: J U

Meet Maple I fllley

Doomi Blue &amp; Gold

unauie to
Unsble
io find
nnn the
uw basket.
oa*Mi.
Hasting* High'* Junior Varsity
■ufforert a 51.3* tmnnrhur at Die
hands of Alma's re»erre* here
Friday night.
.

tlX
KB S WU&gt;.
O*te4*ate a* HanUtoa

In League Inaugural
F' A cold third quarter, frustraF tlon at the free thro* line and
E too-many error* reeulted tn the
Fr Hasting* High Saxons losing a

Lakevood
QrwavUU
ChartMte

On Saturday Sight

OAMU raiDAY nOHT

f In Thriller Here
Frigid Third Period

Wfih one We*t Central loop

Prep Basketball Alma Humbles
Roundup
Young Saxons

Coach Don Mullen's lads
drilled only 15 out of 67 shots
from the floor while Alma conciamhia u the 3«th African
verted 21 out of 56. Each team ’ nanon to achieve IndeDendence
made 50 percent from the free tln£X. »1987 lho N4lJonai
lhm»
lino Alma
Alm. 11 nut
throw line,
out nf
of M
22 graphic says.
and Hastniga eight out of 18.
The young Saxons played
without the services of BUI E1U*.

basketball team from Alma High
Friday ntght.
Coach Boh VanderVeen * qum-1
tet, which scored a thrilling 80- ■
75 victory over Marshall In the |

when the Saxons invade the
j.
Redwing court while Greenville; r»b. ii
travels to Lakewood.
«
In the other loop games, Ionia r,k- ”■
.... . - —__ ......
U.rrk 1
Lrd.f Wr.d« Alni..
SalnTd., nUbt lluUn&gt;. -«1

P*rtk*Mwt u
M1IUIU st Owll L*k«.
PUP CAOS MSULTS

eligibility

Next Tuesday Charlotte piayi'j**. m a.c. l**«vi«w
t. s:m;
at Akn* and Ionia goes toiJ»a- n Ote.d !•&lt;».
r. *:«
Oreenvtlte
10 i^twoa4
j. Lao
i,-..;: ii
H ' 11Coach Bob VanderVeen has; r*k. it cwimm
T. Otto
been working hte squad hard thu . wk. 68 tftwM to4a*
X&gt; 81**
week altamotlns to iron out the
that cost Utem their game I Ew«rX Vikings with 19 pointe.1
with Alms Friday night The' J*? Wellsman had 15 and Parpoints at the end of the first and
Saxons, apparently too tense.|reU Slater 12. John tompbrre
second periods, but then -fell
mad* many cc-.Hy ball control and Bruce LaPolnte had 17 and
errors along with poor aboottn,: W ,or tonla.
tn dropping their league opener.: Lakewood won the preltmiCoach VanderVeen well re-: nary. 52-45
members Coach BUI Swears' St ; Joe Bartolaccl had 17 points
Johns aggregation, as the Red- and Bill Rogers 15 to lead Char­
wings handed tite Saxons a pair. toUe to the big win over the
HONOR COACH CUBIT-Hastings High'* Coach Jock Clarey
of defeat* last aeaaon, Vander-1 Ledgers.
SOFTBALL MEETING
an honored by being selected aa Michigan * Coach of the Year I
Veen * first with the Blue At
Grand Ledge held a»-15 mar- by the Dttroil Free Pre** and th* Michigan High School Coach**
Homer Reynold*, pmMent
Trailing by 10 pointe going; of lhe Hasting* SoftbaU As­
Gold cage rein*
Bln at lhe quarter but trailed
n■ ■ I,. । ii
—■
-- ——— —
--------—
w------- ■— into the finale, Coach Vander-1 sociation. ha* xhedaled a
of the MH8CA to be held to March la East Lansing. Coach Veen&gt;, charge, never gave up
meeting for Monday. Dee. IX
season. SL Johns won. M-50. mg Into the fourth canto. Dick Clarey edged out Bay City1* Elmer Engel tn the balloting ot 21 Mnd battled right down to the
and when Huy met the ice- McDanleU. had 16 *nd Ben CadAn lha .Mln, Cm.W Clarnv la ta.vine euaen. ...j
--___ ______ _________ 1 al 7:36 pan. in Room 286 of
HaMing*r
High I?
School.
A •ond ttene th* acore waa 83-72.
well 12 for Grand Ledge.
Ing after hi* Saxon* went undefeated this FMJ te win the West of tylng the acore with 1:50 left
u bs riven
naneial
repot#1tetl*
to --be gtven
St. Johns lost the "front seven" , Saturday night Lowell defeat- Central grid champioruhlp. He wfll devote full time to being in the game.
officT^for
rear
and
officer*
for lhe naw 1year
HuUn&lt;J ouUfore&lt;1
vWtors “
“ lo
^ ?^Zd
off the team that won the conirmla. 66-52. The Bulldogs led. bead of the phyrieal eduction detriment and alhteUc director.
are to be elected.
lerence championship. Coach |3-io. at the quarter and 27-26
25-18 in the final period—three,
Swears, rebuilding, dropped the at
half. LaPolnte scored 18
imHiinminmiiHiiiiii'iinniiiuntmii
short of knotting the count.
h
m
opening game to Mt. Pleasant,
Charles Stewart and Larn- jirrtiinifiTtmitrltHilrrnriritrniTTHtnioii
Paul Dean led Coach Dave
B‘ »hot 56 time*, maktag
86-57. on Tuesday of last week nherf 10 each for the losers.
Uien rru.y r&gt;»m l°*l &gt; Uinil.rHi
Peter* quintet to the victory. -&gt;«
»_T»r.. -- ..
Trie Laa*wooa-lorua summary.
num Dina In 10 out nf
pumping
of 21 slwita
shot*j '
*n*t*‘MV^Pteasant. Jlm^-AMWOOD
| from the floor and three out of I
”
The following statement has been issued by Ralph A. Matacored 27 pointe for the
.
s and Hoh Artwaln had JjX 5. "L J
Mullan, Director uf lhe Michigan Department of Conservation
Jlin 8hl“unek 13 for the
ll.rAtaln*t Greenville, Leonard
We are, of. course, aware ol a considerable volume of j
MajU||f&gt;
lh, irjiuj }?
• pumped to 26 point* ineluding
criticism concerning the cunent deer season. Thu does not; doubt* Ogurev Steve Schaodet- D
particularly surprise us. It happens every year about this time
mayer with 26. Dav* Wllkam*
“We arc still in lhe process ol gathering facts about the "l,h *», Jim King with 14 and
inac
— hunt. WF.1I.
poured tn iur ’r**TIHOS raArorTA FT TT TP
1065 a
deer
While we do n„,
not In.and
intend In
to it.mn
jump In
to nremalnrr
premature
ter*. A nine-point spree by
OuaW Rick WUJtams sparked IS'1.,1‘7conclusions unsupported by f«te. ------ ———
’ 1 more field goals than lhe Pan- j
3J ! t if1!
ilia Greenville wktoiy. Williams
as some of our critics are doing, seasons saw a steady buildup U
; there. 29
25. but they couldn't ■ kid*.' to
t*
certain observations may be In.1 the harvest culminating
tn
1W
Tiii
convert the free throws. Alma | water, jt .is
Tn the other leMue opener*.
order.
near-record kill. Year - to - yen.

]

Armchair Athlete

edition carried a »tory on tha
"4 Blase!!* and Their Home*,"
including th* Wadsworth Bissell*
who have remodeled an old farm
bouse In Yankee Springs Into a
modern structure that ha:, neigh­
doth
goggie-eyeu ” — and everybors,. ' goggle-eyed
nnythat goes by.
&lt;___ .. ....
Wadsworth
Bissell te retired
from the Buwell Company and
te now devoting full time to hte
painting, cultural real estate and
business interests, including a
Ann making flexible hose in
Hasting*.

V.

BOWL
FOR FUN AND
HEALTH
ALMA
1* 14 It IS—*3
HABTIMOa . . . ■ 7 1* *—3*

O*UU1«. Bin Oarka.
ut Baryte Maaallaate-

It's America's

OrwavUte.

Favorite Family

Select Barry

Fun"

Athletes for

Open Bowling

All-State Honors

Time Available
announced that Halting* High

Phone WI 5-3184

Coach of the Year, and Richard

FOR INFORMATION
AND RESERVATIONS

it

and Charlotte whipped Grand
. Ledge. 76-72.

TOTAL*
i LAK*WOOD

jrB.C. Lakeview
JFins Kalamazoo
Mite OWaji ML-Coach Roger
Mltt'Tdurnament

WHEEL HORSE
TRACTORS

2 to 4S-iQgh mowing
ipecity
T attaching tools
itomatic shift

Ito 12 hp. engine*

. CARPENTER
IARDWARE

"Comparisons Inevitably will j fluctuations in the, harvmt ate HB,llng&lt;~rn
of"22.
be made between this deer sea- UK'IKUC
inevitable and MJ
to be
“
____
WV expected.
t
—
.... . .... ..... .. ... UI.Kl-.n
’l
Michigan hunter* Hava
have faltr
taken
In thc last quarter. Hastings
home well over one mUlion legal twice failed on two shots, and in,
tiie eight minute* made three,
&lt;Ait\of 13. In contrast. Alma con- i
equal 1964'*. and have Mid so the herd in 1052. and there Is verted 10 out of 14 from the link,
every reason to believe they &gt;111
from the beginning
‘
tn the same period.
"A more meaningful oomparfHastings threw th* ball at the ’
Michlgan deer kill in recent
Outdoor
Trail
—
UndenJierlff
year*. That average I* about
100X100 animals. On the basis of
deer were killed on Barry County
fairly confident the 1965 season highway* during November. . . .
Michigan's 1965 fore*; fire sea­
will turn out to be at least averson, now officially "snowed in."

Battle Creek Lakeview's wrest­
ling team, which will host the
Hastings High Grappiers Tues­
day night, Dec. 14. won it* fourth
straight Kalamaxoo Invitational
High School Wrestling Tourna­
ment Saturday night at South
Junior High.
Five Spartan* won Individual
titles.
Lakeview had 96 pointe, top­ 600.000 would represent a gain of
ping runner-up Sturgis bj 20. nearly 150,000 tn three year*.
■ If 600.000 deer hunter* have
lowed by Loy Norrix With M.
Allegan with 44. Portage North­
ern with 42. Galesburg-Augusta 100,000 deer, five out of every six
will be unsuccessful That means
we will have about half a million
Lakeview.-, individual cham­ disappointed and potentially dis­
pion* were Ed .Pinch. 112; Terry satisfied customers. No private
Drumm. 120; Dave Buford. 123.
such a situation, but we have
no choice: we must live with IL
Our mission a* a resource tnan-

Slate's record* with only 2910
acres burned daring the year,
the Conservation Department
reports. It betters the previota
stand* out as a marked

State. Credit goes to timely
rain*, good public cooperation,
fast fire fighting and luck, acOur State parks are still open
for business, even for hardy
the State, some campsites may
eventually be blocked off by deep
snow. However. Stale park work-

maintain a healthy deer herd
We can't do that and provide a end fUbenaen and others You
deer for everybody who might std! need a vehicle permit. . . .
want one Hunting regulations
Our 1966 fishing licenses and
trout stamp*, including the
w

142 E. SW. St.

to commit ourselve* now to a dealer* throughout the State.
New license* may be used for
fishing during the balance of thia
year a* well a* throughout 1944.
This year’s licenses and stamp*
remain good until thc end of Delets and Irresponsible. It la a
virtual certainty that we win for residents. 15 for the annual
make some change* Tn next non-resident license *4 for the
year's deer regulations. There 15-day non-resident license, and
12 for the trout stamp.

Priced

reduced antlerless deer quota* in

Men’s Hastings

resulted in higher than normal
v
deer mortality. We Increased
increased
quotas in southern Michigan,
where the public te paying a
stiff price—more than a million
dollar* a year for damage to
automobile* and agricultural
HasUngs - Men'* City League
crops—for having too many deer. Basketball league ttta underway
Recommended regulations for this Thursday ■ nhrtst with four
next FAJkWUL.ar, &gt; past year*. game* on tap. double-header.'; :n
both Hasting* Hlgtj W'mna.Mum*.
the Information we gain from
this year'* season, the critical
Winter period, and next Spring’s
herd survey and fawn crop If
that study indicates that antter-

Cage League to

Built
to

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duced or even eliminated In some
The league champion will rep­
areas, they will be
resent the City In the Michigan
The accusation that we are Recreation A-soctaUon tourna­
setting quotas with the objec­ ment next March.'
tive nf selling more licenses 1*
scheduled to play Thursday nt
willing to exterminate the deer the main HHS gym are the Has­
herd and put ourselves TXit of ting* Mfg Company team v*.
business Life would be much Renner Ford at 7:14 and Waite
simpler for us if we sold only dorff Furniture vs Goalantier: at
as many licenses as the annual 8.U.
Games In the Baal &lt;ym will
haw the Halting* Merchant*
body would be happy, and we meeting Wibon Insurance at
would be popular benxj tiutead
playing the Stag Shop at 8:U.
deer seatoti will be pubiiahrtl

Cleveland’s
MEN’S &amp; BOYS' WEAR

HASTINGS

before Charles Jordan, tackle,
and Kenny Welter, halfback.

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CUSTOM 500 GALAXIE
auto-1rant. Fully equipped.

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USED TRUCKS:

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1963 Galaxie 500 4-Door Sedan

1964 GMC i-Ton Pickup

1962 Galaxie 2-Door Hardtop

1963 Ford F-100 Pickup
1962 Ford Falcon 4-Door Sedan

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1962 Fairlane 500 4-Door

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1964 Falcon 4-Door Sedan

1961 Oldsmobile 4-Door Sedan

Whit*. 6cyl. Auto. Good tire*. Ideal family car.

1963 Galaxie 500 4-Door Sedan

■ 1956 Pontiac Station Wagon
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DEL ADAMS FORD SALES

Mean*title, we respectfully *uygrat that our critic* think back

By mid-December of that year
the deer Uuu had been "extennl-

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1011 TUPPER LAKE ST.

LAKE ODESSA. MICHIGAN

�Hastings Radio dr * TV 29. Has­
num 23. Auto Tag Inn 16 and ThurWiy. December 9. 1965
tings Floor Coverings and Gil­
Tyden U'i.
more's 28. Gardner - 27, Dnra- tings Aluminum and Barr Tire*
clean 24. VBJ MobU 23. Bums 12. Barry Lumber 114. Auto Tag
COMMERCIAL MINORS
Paul Cease! had the outatandMilling
21.
ActlonFlax
and
Cuyper Lantern 7. VAJ MobU
Hastings
tor's 20. Arcade Beauty Baton and Hasting* Motor Bale., 6.
day. rolling 218-561. Gordon
and Rockhlll-Banghart 18 and
Bowling
Copper l-antern 16
Merrill 143-254. D. Gank 147-354. Trick posted 217-564. O. Cul­
Good Sorto*: Shirley VanDen­ 8. VanDenburg 133-347. D. N&lt;w- et*11 318-543. O. Smith 639, G.
MONDAY MIXERS
burg 201-668. Boonie Hathaway £159-246. M. Haines 140-243, Howe 205-533, Harvey Baker 533.
Shirley VanDenburg fired 212Hall IM-341. K. Rose 126-220. Bill Kruko 201-529. !L Organ
field thia wrek Wilma Daniela Newton 171-492, Faye Alien 1M­
raUed 197-521, Ellen Dolman 506. Gladys Edwards 173-489.
114-507, LuclUe WUUUa 181-504. Katy Colvin 162-416, Pal Conly
Maxine Dipp 179-498. Gerry New­ 169-467. Helen Burr 165 - 463,
ton
193-486. Arlene Swanson 173- Fern urown
~rern
Brown iiu-vis,
170-478, inn*
Inm nyon
Lyon
4rti. Menus DePew 174-486. Boo- -167-479. Jeanne Frenthway 166nic Hathaway 196-481. Doria , 460 and Sharon Harrington 164Ctppon 183-473 and Lola Carl 462.
IB-478.
I! q
,
.
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_____
—
Good Games: Bally VanDutne
Standings: Welcome Tavern. 1182, Mickey Lambert 166. Irene
41. McAllisters Oilers 37*4. Food- Cutchall 161, Margaret Berg ton t
Mad Mb. Hustings Heights 31. 153, Jo Tinker 172. Irone Heath
Nerths Ida Grocery 30. Haan's 164. Betty Bheler 161 and Millie
Standard 8er»l&lt;» 29. Savings Olmstead 191.
dr Loan 8714, Piston Ring and
Candy Clinton picked up the
ShnlfTs Girts 27, Vogt's and 4-7-10 spilt. Velma Slocum tha
Mary's Beauty Shop 26*,. Food 8-7 split. Helen Burr lhe 5-7
split, Sharon Vickery tha 2-10
ner 19H. Parnmlcc's 19. Michigan and Darla Naylor the 2-7 split.
Magnetic. 16. WBCH 16 and
Auto Tag Inn 11.
NITE HAWK LEAGUE
Dick Aldrich led lhe lads with
AJBC JUNIOR DIVISION
187-631. Dale Ossenhelmer
(Handings: Coleman Insurance chalked 181-616. Herb Bishop
187-516. Bob Shaeffer 172-610
Hsst.nga Sanitary 31. Northside and B. LoweU 173-498
Standings: Mixers and Head­
Groc-ry 16 and Hastings Alu­
pins 4. Rollers 3. Delton 1 and
minum Products 7.
Handicappers and Michigan
C&amp;ffee Shop 0.
Wee VanDenburg 197-532 and
Mpuae Reynolds 311-506.
BANTAM LEAGUE
(Under It)
. MONDAY BOWLERETTES
Standings: Haan’s 37. KaecTeam standings: WalldortT's heiel and Dale's 32. Legion Aux­
29. Color Center 37. Penney's 36. iliary 21. Burns Refrigeration 30.
Motor Aires 32. Mahler's 29*,. George'* Cltgo 19. BUpervtto 17.

Mid-Villa Inn
MIDDLEVILLE

221. O. Martin 1'20-220. J. Miller Vera Harbin 517. Jim Barr 514.

Maple Valley Invades
Wayland For ‘X’ Tilt,

8. Hllllker 104-204. J. Morrill Asplnall 504.
113-204 and J. Kenniston 104-202.
Map.'e Valley High's eager*.
Paul Krajeclc scored 31 points
Deputies &gt;0. Larke Cltgo 29H. who rolled over Bellevue 74-46 to lead Gul) Lake u&gt; a 74-48 win
in Friday night's nua-lt-sguc over Parchment. Chip Ferguson
HASTINGS CLASSIC LEAGUE
Standings: Burns Mb. Has­
tings Milling 24. Burkey's 33,
Saskatoon Golf and Hastings
Sanitary 32. Millers Duraclean
». McAllister's 21. WBCH and
Hastings Filters 25. Moose and
Dowling 24H. Williams Insur-

26 Teams Begin

and Mitch Miller.

Play in 4 Loops

Halllfax. Ricky Morgan. Mark
Edger. Cary Miller and Randal
Hall.
HUni — Elmer Smith. State
Merrill. Steve Steward. Mark
Deneau, Pat Weller. Steve GD-

night traveling to Wayland the gap in the second and 10 In
Tinkler a 22. Southend Food 21. while Caledonia gars to Hamll- the third period as tlsey won r&gt;Patten and Montgomery Ward
। Ing away.
and Al’a &amp; Dot's 19. Hastings
Electric II. Viking 16 and The
basketball game after Uie blend­
Twenty-six teams have been
Scott*. Gul] Lake to Gaiesbarg- ing of the former Richland and
Hickory Comers Kellogg ath­ organised into four leagues for
23. Klerscy* 22. Reahm Motors
play in Bob King's Saturday
RECBEATION
LEAGUE
NO.
2
letes under Coach Ray Healy
30*4, Johnnie's 19H and East
morning basketball program lor
Bids Lumber 16*4.
Saturday night Middleville,
elementary grade student*.
Dkk Hart reached the 600 bar­ elera 29. Walktarff's 27. Johnnie's which bUsfm Northview last
A clinic is also held for fourth
rier with 315-171-214, John Ka- Auto Parts 24. AckeU’a Confer- week. 90-53. will g» to l.owrll
opener on Nov. 30. defeating Bat­ graders.
sinsky roiled 301-650. Stu Sweet
while Lakewood Invadrn Maple tle Creek Springfield. &lt;2-57.
Official league play get* under­
220-562. Nolan Johncock 222-628.
Valley. Ixiwell defeated Ionia
way Saturday morning, .and will
Doug
DeBoer
led
Byron
Cantor
Don Pickard 549. Darrel Will­ shore Farms and Goodyear Bros Saturday.
yard 516. Bob Boyle 533. Charles 19. Nashville Gravel 18 and Has­
BU: Dick Steward led Maple sharing game scoring honors
Krauss 200 -572. Gordon NorrU tings Meat Market 17.
206-526. Glenn Laubaugh 548.
High Hcores: Carl Baker 215­ Valley to the win with 3S paints with CaledotUas Tom Benedict.
FIFTH GRADERS
563. Ray Lundquist 206-564. Pat while tcnmmaies Mike McMillen Each had 21 points.
Goodyear-Geoffrey Goodyear.
Gilmore 541. Kingsley Bennett
Jerry Kensenlch. Dav* Huver.
509. Wayne Newton 514. Wayne 213-540. Stow Howes 304-540. Al John Newman had 12. Doug:
IdartctL.
was
high
far
Belkvue
Brad
FolU.
Danny Daugherty
Decker 670. ShertfT Merl Camp­ Morgan 220-555. Jack Shcler 701with 8 points. .
and Tom Htedman
bell 516. J. Otelarowski 533. Pau)
Ziegler -Greg Ziegler. Dennis
Burkey,533. Ron Pellow 203-646. 534. Bob Hartite 201-519. Nathan
Acker,
John
Burkey,
Brian EchLewis 511, Bernard Woodmansee
Unaw, Jeff Bennett and Gary
ger 546, John Oorodenskl 210­ 233-510, Al Taylor 600, Jim Wea- after three periods.
Randal).
591, Verl Belson 526, Dick BoMkldievllle led Northslew 32Adam*
—
Randy
Adams,
Donald
nankl 526. Del Morgan 307-533.
Hoffman. Steve Bronum. Sher­
Howard 625, Paul Edwards 511. and Jim Malcolm 502.
CamD and Brent Hoffman
Bill Hackney 204-553. Ken Robbe
Dick Andrew*, captain of la*. man
bench Scott Hemming led the
Smith-Brian
Smith,
BUI
East­
672. Merle Haines 531, Harv
TUESDAY MIXED LEAGUE
Haan 612. Harold Sherry 220­
wrestling team, lias been named man. BUn Sheridan. Dan Buerge,
554, Cleo Roblysr 523. Bill Burns
Standings: Welton's Healing White had 11. Tom Griffrtha recipient of lhe McCahUl award Mark Wolfe and Greg Reaser
and Plumbing 36. Andrus Insur­
lor 1965.
SIXTH GRADERS
Morgan 211-652. Charles Purdum ance 33. Highland Dairy and Rohrbarhrr R. Dave VanElvt 5
544. Jerry Cutchall 512. Ben Thomapple Skating Rink 32.
Meores —Steve Moore, Rocky
1946. 1* given to the outstanding
River Bend Golf 30. Ken's tc
student-athlete of the previous Baty. Mark Haines. Bob Hubert,
Middleville
made
34
out
of
50
Bob's Gulf Service 23. John­
Steve Castleman and Bruce Curson's Furniture 23 and Poll's
COMMERCIAL MAJORS
The Middleville reserve* won
Construction 16.
Englerths—Ed Engterth, Carl
Harvey Haan led lhe lad*
Norris. Dave VanDetMotot). Mark
Thuroday nigM. rolling 211-013. 616. Prank Richter aoa
_Mi Ruth
165-473,
William C. McCablU. Sr, fsm- Bowen. Phil CurU* and Mike
Blll
Miller 13
Bob Lambert po*ed Z.5-603 and Mlllrr 16O--44S. Larry Poll 182Hubert.
WaanBlrv
raarhaA
lha
fJVl
...
.......
..
_
...
...
John Kaansky reached Che 600 458. Jim Rhoades 152-425. Jim
Fighting Irish—Bob Shumway.
tal n Robert L. McCahlll. Doug Welton. Don Myer*. Bill
barrier with a 211 high game Tolen 191-453. Ed Anderson 176­
U8MC. former Marauette alb- Reynold*. David Anderson and
Mike Bcbondelmayer snaggled 442. Jane Sherk 162-450. Verdle
Sinclair 151-393, Walt Sinclair
Allen Kaufman.
167-468. Milford Carnell 173-427.
White Comela — Chris Gug543. George Lydy 225-546. Galen Joan Haywood 161 -407. Olav
Kemo*. Teddy Fltsgerald. Dave
the 4th annual alumni basket­
Befring 175-451, Roy Hewitt 173­
411. Maurice Adrtanson 200-504.
ball dinner party following the Gorham. Dave Haller
. Marquette - DePaul baaketboll
Dorotha Brumm 170-416 and
Surfer* - Mitchell 81. Martin.
short 533. Wayne Newton 316-505. Bruce Brumm 189-510.
game on Saturday. Dec. 4. Wil- Bruce Haan. Tom Steward. Ste­
Wlnnlng the last two matches, n^m McCalUll. Jr., brother ot ven Bpyker and Bruce Fuller.
the Hasting! High School wrest- captain McCuhill. will make the
plnail 307-511. Bill BL Lawrence
Dribbles —Nicky Barlow. Mike
HASTINGS MFO. LEAGUE
ling team scored a thrilling 21- I prx^t^nnr, u the Milwaukee Hall, Ed McKsough. Dale Hoff­
Bob HoUiater 523. Ftoyd William* 593. Aaron Sherk 219-584. Karo! 19 victory over invading Grand- Arona Exhibit Hall where lhe man and Dennis Armstrong­
state wowd***1*7 D*&lt;hl beIor* I.dinner
dtn-ner wU1
«ln u
will bc
begin
al e:W
6:15 pm
pm.
Owen 213-653. Mickey Bower*
SEVENTH GRADERS
-eRndrews. a native of Heslinga,
310-650, Jack Smith 221-546. Bill
ton Ring* and' Harwood 'a IOA MacDonald 216-539, Art Gallup
The team victory hung in the । U completing his studies in Mar­
Chsno22. MUI* Jewetox* &gt;0. CulUgan a 536, Maynard Tucker 637. Bob balance as Bob Olbeon met Keith ' uurtte's college w
of engineering
Carmoney 513. Dale Geiger and Tubergcn In the final, heavy- uyj *iao serve* aa an auiatant Uster, Colin Cniltenden. Tom
welght clash.
Bob
a '7 J2 to wrestling coach Barney Karp­ Lyons, Douglas Keost. Glinn
on 37H, City Food 96. Montgom­ Jack Chadwick 211-506.
“
",‘‘u ”
‘u pasted &lt;
to take finger.
•
Gilbert and BluSrt Sanden.
ery Ward and Hastings AhimlStanding*: Office 34. Tool decision over Tubergen *"
Dracribed by Karpflnger aa
Room 33. Casite 33. Courthouse three points and give Hastings
Service and Leftovers 26. CTe*sman. Steve Brownell. Bill Gog­
er* 34. Tough Ouy* and Machine
gins, Raymond Bolton, Wayne
Room 23. Chrome Room 20 and mateh. bls brother. Tom.
earned a 4-2 decision over
drew* hlfbllghted hl* senior Birman and Jerry Oreenfleld
Journtbmen 19.
Regional Class A ehsmp Fred
Ymiek.
on
riding
time.
Ils. Steve Edger, Art Merrill. Jefi
TUESDAY TW18TRR8
The match ended with the vftaUonal meet.
Kennlston. Jeff Hoke, Mike
8landing*: Local Finance 33.
Brsdlcy and Stephen Jacoby.
Powder Box 31 *a. Pleasant Point polnt penalty for stalling. Tom
UNCLB8-WM Lewis. Barry
Motel 31. Barn Market 30. M£ J*, had the riding time for the win.
Havens, Bob Jerow, Mike Hub­
lassies 26‘i and Beedle Insur- The pair had met three time.,
bell.
Don Cook. Tom Kaufmann.
before with Yerrlck winning Rented annually by the Milwau­ Mike Freeland. Bob Taylor and
Club w
to Marquette's
iBlce
-1 kee Eagtes viuw
Bob Foreman.
156-446. Irene Sallk 167-431.
Charles Myers was upset
aenlor athlete.
Shirley Hawks 153-152-428. Doris the 166 division by Jim Gllchel, , P* WtrFler, ”r™dln«
EIGHTH GRADERS
Greenfield 150-401. Judy Baker 12-4
1 hurt reason had seven wins, four
Bsdgen - Dave Hathaway.
138-133-130-401 and Bandy7 OalIn the first match for Coach defeats and four ilea but AnBob Mlller&gt; Saxons, they easily drew* pereonol record waa 21 Mouse Reynolds, Jim Peterson.
Eric Thompson. Steve Proclsrt.
defeated t
&lt;vi«&lt;«
vmmm *vw&lt; t*n &lt;im
He led the team in plna with 11. Howard Moors. Randy Beduhn
USE BANNER WANT ADS!
Blind, 47-3.

On Saturday

Honors Hastings
High Graduate'

Defeat Tough

Grandville, 21-19

FRIDAY FISH SPECIAL

SATURDAY HAPPY HOUR
Drinks Vi Price from 8 to 9 p.m
CHICKEN'S OUR SUNDAY SPECIALTY
Baked to
Golden Perfection__ _

A Uve Orchestra playing Music
for your dancing and listening plaasura

Friday, Saturday 0 Sunday Evenings

Phone SY 5-3640

Ellis, Bill Feldpausch. Gorden
Hows*. Marty Wills. Leon Hess,
Dave Myera and Curt Gould.'
Wildcats—Wm VanDenburg.
Phil Gasper. Kevin McKeoush.
Brian Pufpaff. Thane Ostroth,

Root.
Waimine*-Dick Arnold. Dave
Huebner. Jim Cummins. Kevin
Ich and Will VanDenburg.

Marquette Again

Saxon Wrestlers

A l Hie Porch
You Con Eat

elalr.

8 Schools Will
Compete in Lamb
Mat Tourney
Invitation Wrestling Tournament
la to be held In lhe Hastings
High gymnasium on Saturday.

psdlng.
Schoola invitrd include Grand
Led«e. Alblop. Grand Rapids
Union. Bronson. Lakaramod.
Grand Raipdei Wial Catholic,
Chatlotto and HaaUngs.
Tuesday. Jan. 4.

arshlp Fund.

Registered Terriers
Awaiting Adoption
rtera. lunates. two or three yearn
old. available for adoption alJhe

available by con lactin* Dog
Warden Doan Brotton through

Greenville Victory
Greenville High wrestlers de­
feated Muskegon Mana Shore*,
22-20, tn their first dual of the
season. The. Greenville JVs lost

DOUBLES
SUNDAY Ml
High stares ___ _____ _ _____
Kaslnsky 282-M8. B1U Burns
340-565. AllAn Hlnrichsen Ml544. Ron Pellow 302-541. Jim
Bourne IM -474.WyMt
Wesley Front
HoweW IN. AT
Ils Brown 156. *
BpnokWyant
Peg Croninier

na. Phil-

Taylor
d Lin 8

Lake-0 Trapper
Buried Thursday
Funeral services for Leon Hud­
dle. 77-year-old Lake Odem

ON
DANCER!
ON

Hurry to

PRANCER!

Beverwyks Color Center
■■

A.e.

o

a

He had been found about 11

mouth of Tupper Lake Creek on
the south side of Tupper Lake,
mired In lhe soft mud up to hl*
&gt;B**p7mn&gt; PivtmoM —im hmi shoulder*.
«
. ..
Neighbors reported him mlssies—Pkti Araald (H) *tas«d o*ry Ing Sunday night after not hav­
ing seen lights at hl* home since
Friday morning.
Apparently be bad left hla
A searching party waa formed
Monday afternoon but the search

stockings filled with gifts from there,

. e&gt;

resumed Tuesday with stole pc-

! Hobby Gins &amp; Art Supplies

Vaho4 Pointing K
SI.00 to $10.00

^Palettes Point by Numbar Kits

&lt;7.

bcmm

Foe Banner Claaaiftod Ada
Call WI 5-3481.

ASTINGS

Art Brushes

Canvas
Oil Color Sets
Mediums

Charcoal
Mouic Kits

NO, WE ARI NOT

Going Oat of Business!
NOR ARE WE

Liquidating our Stock!
WE RE NOT REALLY HAVING A

SALE!

HOWEVEI. WE ARE OFFERING
OUR FINE LINK OF:

nau^wy^

$1.00 up

107 I. Woodlond, Ha«Hng«

Midway Botwoon Broadway and Michigan

Mr. Huddle died from ex-

Hl*TTlrilOHT-B»b OtkMU &lt;B&gt;

''Our 'artist' friends like their
Ell

Miller’s

Phono WI 5\2091
Pickens Chapel. Burial was In
the family lot in Lakeside Ceme-

Sketch Pads

EATING;
FURNACES

O MaGee '
a Monarch
• Barwick
O Regency
a and Windsor

CARPETS
at our Regular Low Prices
that other stores often list as

SPECIALSWe have 8 Full Brand New Rolls of Carpeting In stock (two
on lhe way! for Immediate installation for Mom's Christmas
All of our c*rp«ts are guaranteed First Line Quality!

Modern Aire - Oil - Gas - Coal
HOT WATER BASEBOARD HEATING

SALE the year around !

PLUMBING SUPPLIES

Drawing Pads

WATER SOFTENERS

WATER HEATERS

Coll WI 5-5769

Wl 5-3732

Bob Wilh

Dick H.nwy
Hastings

Colored Pencils
Oil Color Sats
$3.25 up

1221

W. Mill

Water Color Sets

Phone 945-4071

2153 Gun Lake Road

Rug &amp; Furniture
Cleaning Specialists
8 YEARS EXPERIENCE—GUARANTEED WORK

�; rjT-;

Owl Break* Window

IFestern Defeats
MSLP« Spartans
0,

Mrs. Jack Gaskill ieports fc|gp*yon Fraternity of Western
lam wl «•* through «u oLMlchlnn Unfte„lty Saturday
their porch window* at their | bounced, a baaketball from KalaLeaeh Lake home on Friday.! mazoo to E**l Lansing and sr- !
breaking II M. Gokflt released I rived at 4:25 pm. for the big
Qis bird when he got home.
' game against the Spartans.

Englishmen have more dash,
the French greater finesse,
Italians are more suave.
How come Scandinavian men
get to carry on the iyay they d

had loot their opener to Central l as: Mr&gt;dU»W«. BottfeM
'-.
i------- XUjij Owrl
CurtlK
Miss Baocoek. Bottle
Mlsa Bally Taft. Battle
Louie Bishop. Battle

Football Players,

Fitzgerald Corp*
Birthday Dinner

Horse Meeting

Harriers Feted at

Draws Breeders

Lakewood High

Fitzgerald Corps 100 of the J
Woman's Relief Carps held Ito '
monthly birthday dinner and

Christmas
Band Concert
Tuesday Night

Middleville's Thornapple • Kel­
logg School will present the an­
nual Christina* Band Concert in
thc boys* gfm Tuesday evening

About &gt;00 people. Including
students and tltelr parents, gath­
ered for tiie Lakewood AH-Sports
banquet recently.

From 3 Slates
The open house held Nov. 14 at
the -honfe of Mr. and Mn
Charles Fetterley of Delton fe:
the executive secretary and vic
president of the Colorado Range:

'T-K

Middleville Nips j

Delton, 68-60,

For Seeond Win
Coaches Jerry Eckman. Don TreKing K Farion* of Bouldr: on strong In lhe final minutes fry.Jbok
,
Lambert, Daniel Royer,
Cokj. and IJoyd WUdermsn (f,Tuesday night but couldn't close IInrry Dykatru. GenUd Hopkins
Tabernash. Colo., had brooght ths «*P as Middleville's eager* I and Daryl Hartaler. respectively.
Panams collection of letters or..;
• M-» »ictory at Delton. 1
The type of awards were in
history on the Rangerbrcd and i
Coach Ray Page'* Trojan* .

Attorney Speaks
To Vocational Class
Giving a lawyer’s view of a
Jepal secretary. David Dim­
mer*. local attorney, spoke to
Mra Elisabeth UnderwouTs
Buslniw Section of Vocational
English, on Nov. 23 at Hastings

rvxxJ

slon. The Trojan* went Into the
loot period out tn front by 17
points, 60-43.
guard: Lucille Abels, a delegate
to Uie department convention;

inciia i or air.
Almond Weber of Delton, in
raiding of thc meeting though:
this might be the same man he
luid known aS a young man In

award La given each year by the
team members U&gt; the player who
they reel ha* contributed mast

A Westward
Ho, Ho, Ho, at
ruck Canfield. Mark Carpenicr.
Henry CazlU*. Tom Eckert. Pavo
Faulkner. Jim Gleliuwakl. Roger

drought years out there.
and oa
Breeders and owners of hones winner*,
attending included:
•- Mr. and Mra. ■'Lefty” Hoak.
Irwin. Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Chart*
Medllng. McKeesport. Pa.f Mr

proved runner on the team.
Bob Johnson wa* elected cap­
tain by hla d.wm.lr.

In the far north countries famous for their long

cold nights and warm woman, Shulton discovered
unique Teak. Virile as its name. Teak is as

appliances has created the following openings:

Appliance repair. .

invigorating as the Scandinavian climate, as

Refrigeration repair.

different from wishy-washy, mostly alcohol men's

T.V, technician.

fragrances as tap water from a fjord. Teak, what

T.V. antenna installation.

Scandinavian men have, you can have, too.

Uch. Denny Livingston. Carletup
Lathrop, Pat Loflua. Terry Mar­
tinez. Dan Motgnn. Bill Mouser.
Jim Plcrvcfleld, Eddie Patrick.
Chuck Vroman. Joe Vela, Dale
WUoox and Jerry Yookara.

not disappointed in the team ef­
fort Ha especially commended
the boys for their fine showing
though pasting a 3-4-1 record al­
lowed only 51 points to lx; scored
against them; the name number

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giving full background and experience or call col­
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x

va. George Johnson, Brad Gill&amp;sple. Chris Walker. Harry Hol­
ter Gary Kimble. Darrel Carr.

Phone 241-5471

VIRGINIAN carpet
for CHRISTMAS

Beebe's Shoe Shop
123 S. Jefferson
Gift Headquarters for
Acme Boots

Doeorators and homemakers are re-discovering the nostalgic charm
of pattern on the floor, ^specially with Early American and Tradi­
tional decor. Nothing could be more beautiful and practical under­
foot than Lees Virginian carpet. Whether a bold flora) or a beautiful
colonial hook effect, Virginian adds.warmth, comfort and graciousness
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ONLY

Parakeets and Canaries
Cages -- Supplies
(Beautiful Exotic Colored Birds)

Goldfish
December is a holiday
month when friends drop in
frequently. Be sure your
carpeting is "guest" clean.
new method of cleaning carpete without wetting- Use
carpet immediately after
cleaning. Borrow our re­
markable HOST Electric

Bowls

Aquariums

Jeweled Collars
Dog b Cot Beds
Sweater* • Blankets

CALL

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OPEN FRIDAY EVENING

AND OTHER EVENINGS
BY APPOINTMENT

WI 5-5118

We ll bring samples to your homo,
measure your rooms, and give an ao
curatftcost estimate. No obligation.

Bird Feeders

BLAIR'S FARM &amp; GARDEN
WI 5-5982

�Card of Thank*
, w*ro w. ana sara. j. l». urmnau
ot NaainllM w Mra. Pat Boyn-, and family of Algonquin taka, i
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank my doctor*, ton and Mra Blanch Kauffman Mr. andMra Richard Jotauon
vUIIar* U*&gt; »r..t ***« VT. IV.
_ a____ ______a «...__ ««______
in the Bungla Hospital. Thuracare of me while In the hrapita!
and Mr. oiul Mrs. George Elliott
Montanite Church enjoyed
and family of HaMlnga Lunch-

Woodland

State’s Wild Turkeys, Indians
Linked In History, Says WSU Prof.

Mr. and Mra. Herbert Hesterly
•nd Kim were recent vteitor*
Wtth hl* mother. Mra. Hlktml
Heaterly. Her mother, Mrs. Carl
Jordan, visited Uiem In the af­
ternoon. * Mr. azul Mn. Herald
Classic celebrated their 40th Bummer, a Bunday Um Dowling
Sunday school will be having
When they arrived al Session*
Bleak House near Ionia they
found their family waiting at group'* annual Ciu-btma* protho table to surprise them. There
was a beautiful decorated cake
loawlUp hour *-111 follow. Other
Clum and family, Mr. and Mn.
Marvin Clasate" and girl*. Mr. Dowling Methodist Church in-

Ateo for the shower of cards far
our 84th wedding anniversary. King. quilting. * Mra. Minnie Dawn Ayer* and family of Bat­
Wc appreciate your kind thought­
tle Creek. * Sunday, Nov. 28.
fulness.
in Ionia, Monday.
Mr. and Mra. Will Gurd
Mr. and Mm Jamee Btaehan
and family of Grand Rapid* Elltett and family of HsMlnga. *
Mra.
Grinnell attended U»
I wish to thank all who rent
ting* Monday. Nov. 29.
card*, flower* and gifts, those
telcphone, anyone who remem-

CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank my relative*,
nalghbor* and friend* tor the
lovely cake, tee cream, fniik
candy, gifts, phone calls and
cards on my ninetieth birthday.
May God bless yon all.

CAKD OF THANKS
1 want to thank Dr. Logan.

tarry Btelnyke during the cold
montta * Mr. and Mra Rotaid
By Mr*. Mary Jackton
Crltco and daughter. Chert of
7»J-l*»0
Jackson were Bunday dinner liVAiwete
The Middleville United Fund
Drive with a *4.(X» goal Monday
morning had reached 83.700. *
Mrs. Lcwb (Margaret) Eaton re­
ceived th* Gold Award from
the State a* outstanding lectur­
er of the Irving Grange. Thl* Is
Ida was a Batur- a high honor and we are proud
Mra Roy Duka*. of her achievement. * Warren
Butler, son of Mr. and Mra. Clip­
and family were Bunday dinner per Butler. T-K 1961, and gradu-

ognized In the Albion College
Hospital for their understanding
care. Rev. Willard Curtis for ht* Over Community Club enjoyed paper a* the outstanding student
vlsite. prayer* and flower* from dinner at the Middle Villa in of the Class of 196S. Warren Is
the church, friend* end relative* Middleville, Saturday evening. now teaching and working on his
master’* degree in the Nebraska
University hi higher mathemat-

Hoapiul Guild 10 met with'

ful.

panted Mr. and Mra Glenn Bro­

Freeport

way Street Tuesday. Tile next
Methodist children* party 8un- meeting Is a Christmas party at
the home of Mlsa Dorothy Corn­
ing. Dec. 20. * The Senior Cttiinstead of the regular date. Mr*.

sr,’~ r?{|&gt;1111

„

Christmas »tory with her cut-out
Relgter and baby daughter af pictures. ♦ Mrs. Clare Williams
Cartton Center wm a Friday attended the Sunshine Club on
Thursday at the home of Mrs.
Moore at the Mdeteal Facility
Clarence LaBln. east of Middle­
Chartea Gibb* spent Sunday with ville. * Mr. and Mr*. Peter
Petersen attended the funeral of
war* Sunday lunch gueau
Crockery Lake. * UtUe Kuthle
and Mra. Al Barnard. * M
Blough spent from Turraiay till Chelsea recently.
,
Friday with iw grandparent*.
The Living Nativity Beene,
which lhe Methodist Church has
1U1RI1 M«n. xn. Our Kki-

Shumway and t* abo under the
care of a heart specialist. Dr
Donald R. Barbachytn. ♦ Mr.
and Mrs. William McKivitt are
visiting a few days with her
bnited tha 42th wedding annl- daughter and husband. Mr. and
arand Rapids were Bunday vbriMr*. Howard Coleman, of Grand
Wm. Ridgeway and baby of Haa- RapMa. ★ Mr. and Mra. Gary
Hamehrt and two children of
Spa&amp;ffi were Sunday guests of
and Mr*. Wayne Tkgl.
her mother. Mrs. Mabclle Van
Thompson, local, were vuttora Mra. Richard Bird. Mr. i
WMlden. * Harley Madden of

of Mrs. Llztee plough

of hfai slater. Mrs. Dorothy BonTaggert enjoyed dinner and
ma* party at the Methodist dancing In lake Odessa Saturday
The Prairie Garden Club met
Church Bunday evening. Her
Tagg’* birthday. * Mr. and Mra yan for their Christmas party
Tuesday. * Mr. and Mrs, A. B
vrare Bunday, Nov. 23, dinner Lewis have returned to their
Ttank*glrtng with her son. Dr.
home in Detroit after balng
and Mra. Hubert Overholt of Holcalled hare because of the death
Dutchcv were recent venison
wood. * The Prairie Literary
Club met Wednesday with Mr*.
Overholt, Bunday. * Mrs. Floyd
Maynard's and Frank’s birthday. Oscar Kaechde for their ChrlstD. Grinnell to Butterworth Ho;Mra Frank Dutcher azid chil­
pttal In Grand Rapids Wcdrxw- dren were Thanksgiving dinner James McKitftt of California re­
turned home Nov. 28 after vlslt-

Winnie, accompanied by Rev.
Granquta at the Aacensfon
Lutheran Church callod on Rev.
man’s happily awaiting ttic arThanksgiving. Rev. Bauman

ture la firmly tabled. ★ Dr. and

CREDIT

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Hertings

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MON., WED. tr FRI.
8 o.i

Phon* 945-9415|

Thoma* Batik at

family were
Thanksgiving guest*.
,w. arm nur.
vem Hooper. * Mr. and Mra.
•nd family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vmte
IHar were ThJSghtng
Hnkbelner and Bally of Gun
Lake. Mary Jane Plnkbdncr and
tamer and family, Julian and

SUH Farm Inturanca

AUTO — FIM
tONM
SwanKR liMurance

All Forms of

Kevin, Ml of Ann Arbor, were
y.1^4113, 01.
Tn-pp. TtyBrtteor** both teach In Ann Ai-

Insurance and Bond*

JCRRY ANDRUS
kb. WI 5-4443

Ung Church will be uUendUig a
Christmas Cooky party aa guest

gin her air trip to California,

Organic Soil
Builders to Meet
TTm Omnle Soil uxl HMllb

month* with her daughter. Hildah, and family, w Jeff Feller

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ham­
mond and family and Mr. and

terlatned for dinner Bunday at
tiie home of Mr. and Mr*. Leon­
ard Lipscomb of Atiteta In hon­
or ot Mr*. Hammond’s birthday
which was Tuesday. Lire 7th.
Ken Smith 1* in Chicago for
three day* this week on business.
Mra. Fern Harrison of Grand
Wickham over the weekend of

Watsons of Coldwater a Bunday
ago.
Mra. Norbert Schowalter visited
from Wednesday until Bunday.

"Wa'ra At Near As Your Telephone"

PJ

Keep It in a Handy Place for Future Reference

following

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day vbttlng friend* Hi Dowling

Church. Hasting*, at IB asn.

Before entering the ministry
of lhe Episcopal Church, Biahop
Whittemore had served ks a aupervuory teacher tn the public
achoob of the Philippine Islands,
and as acting Headmaster of
Brent School in the Philippine*.
After his ordination, he served
aa aMbtent at Calvary Church,
Pittsburgh; as rector of Trinity
Church. Detroit, and rector of
Grace Church. Grand Rapids,
from which he was elected to

son. Harry Albrecht, and family

THE SHERWOOD AGENCY
ROBERT W. fHIRWOOD. Mgr-

Tuesday by Liu- Rev. dU M.
Gary, rector of Emmanuel
Church.
Funeral service* were tchcd-

SERVICE and REPAIR GUIDE

Clennlck and family’af Farming- and family on Bend.— Road. FuWATCH &amp; CLOCK REPAIRING
:ING—
k'Aho
Flnkbelnera
ferment in North .Grand Rapids
Engraving Miller Jeweler*, 118

ren McClremlck, and family at
Farmington. The Oscar Flnk-

*1 gift exchange for man-

and Mra. Carl-Jordan were In
Chicago over Thanksgiving week­
Glenview. Bl. They tad spent end visiting hl* sisters. Gladys taro on display. They also plan
their Thanksgiving vacation with Jordan and Mr. and Mra. Wal- to serve refreahmente. Library
hours an- Monday,- Tuesday.
WedFjesday and Friday between
boys were quite thrilled with scepital. He had an unfortunate ac­
Kendra Kay, Buran and Billy
both bom in l*eudlng Malaysia. cident while at work. Other ac­
cident victims lately were Linda Lone of Grand Rapids visited
Four-H Clubs are organized Stowell and Marsha Grinage. their gnuidpan.nU, Die Forresd
groups of young people who They were hit broadside with a
car while en route home from Sunday vuitora were their par­
and actlvtUea. Doth city
the car and badly bruised. Mrs.
Carl Hefllebower was also In an
IB can participate.
accident. She wm a passenger
with Mr. and Mn. Cole when brought supper Saturday evening
they met with Mra. Echo Fian- and helped his mother. Rev.
nigan somehow. We wish all Lila Hanker, celebrate her birthCull WI 5-3481.
these people a speedy recovery.

WSrsirSt.

Office Hours

MotiiocUat Church will be tald.
The public U Invited , to attend

»on In Grand Raplda * Mr. and

Business Directory

Hticiniii
301 S. Michigan Ave.

Whittemore, DD. retired Epis­
copal bUhop of Western Michl -

ak the clubhouse M Bradley at
severe virus infection. * Sunday 2 p nL
Ray Bktdgell. past prreMmt of
Lake Camp held thetr annual
Christmas party for the neigh­
bor* and friend* of he Dowilr« nxtic Price of the Ffxxi indus­
try.' If you buy anything al all
Mrs. Walt Soya returned home yi&gt;U will be intercotcd In this
timely and informative subject*.
were their children. Mr.
spent Thanksgiving vacation maul
and Mrs. RJ Kussmaul and * The Dowling Dudes 4H Saddle The public is invited. Thc usual
family and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Club met Thursday evening with morgasbord will follow.
Guenther and girls. ThL, was
the flrat trip of any distance for
to the public.

at

A0D

Church Succumbs

A* BUhop of Western Michi­
gan. Bishop Whittemore put
Hospital Guild 33 will be tueflt- great emphasl* on building up
small mission congregation*
Lloyd Gaskill for lunclwn and throughout the dloceic.
Hr wii recognised u an out­
* tanding leader In religious
nock Hospital" ♦ The Everett education, and in social weithe Christmas boskets fonjamlilcs- ln the area. Rev. Vonden
Busch presented the program.
After a few active stories, he having auld tiiclr homo In Dow­ problem of belter housing and
ling to Merle Welcher. * Mr. and Job opjMirtunlUea for negroes
presented the Christmas story
The Women’* Study Club will
meet Dec. 14 at Vida Cunning- tertalning the NcrUxuM Dow­
Since hl* retirement, Bishop
ham'* Floral 8c Hobby Shop. She ling Farm Bureau group al their
will talk and demonstrate Christ­
assisting other Bishop* In the
mas decorations. Anyone wishing
East, and had written and pub­
transportation or able to provide
lished four book*. He celebrated
transportation should meet at
hts 80th blrtiiday last June, und
the library at 7:30. The meeting Margaret Moon Is a medical pa- had Just recently written a letwlU begin at 8. This wUl be the Ucnt at Pennock Hospital, and
Christmas meeting and everyone would enjoy hairing from the throughout the diocese of West1* asked to taring a dollar gift Dowling folks. * Howard VanRefreshments will be served by
bo&amp;pital Bunday for more tram build a new and modern dlocethe hostess committee.
and X-raj's on hi* back. ★ We
proud of one of their ci then*

Mr*. Vernon Newton, graduated
Friday from Michigan State po­
lice school. He will be stationed
in Pontiac. Congratulations! *
The WBC8 of the Method!*!
Church will sponsor a bake sale
and bazaar Friday. Dec. 10, at
Many enjoyed the Ttanksgiv- the Hastings Otty Bank. The
women of the Church ot the
Chapel M
enjoyed Brethren will sponsor one Sat­
thc music
ge given urday. Dec. 11. at Classic‘•build­
ing In Woodland.
Methodist

Irwin, at the Motcolf Chapel in
Grand Rapids Monday. Nov. 29.
The community extends symncar Grayling. * Mr*. Iva Sny-

scene Saturday for tta wedfllng
of Roy Crothcra and Cheryle
Hoard. Wc give them our con­
gratulation*. * The Vikings put
up a good fight Friday night to
bring home their flrat victory.
This week they will play against
Greenville on the home floor on
Friday. Saturday evening they
travel to Maple Valley. There
should both be good game* *
Tiie Lions Club had more than
20 couple* at the Den Saturday
night for their Christmas party
The evening opened with a boun­
tiful smorgasbord supper. Fol­
lowing the supper, the group en­
joyed singing a few Christmas
carob. Roy TltkemeVer and Tom
Nlettamer tad charge ot dbtribuling the Chrbtnuu gift*
that each member and his wife
tad purchased for each other

- -—
—w
wu*
LAWN MOWER REPAIR —AuWilliam McKivitt. and sbter' for the Winter months. * Mr and
Appllant* &amp; General Repair
Lira Harold Otto left Sunday,
family were Thanksgiving din- Mr. and Mr*. Ernest Sandefur.
Nov. 28. for Ft. Meyera, Fla.
where they wUl remain unui LET OUR EXPERIENCED SERVICE
Mower*. E. L. Carpenter HsrdMAN repel' your appliance*
beiner, Mra Ruth Klump and Spring. ♦ Mohoma Att-KILakany
with factory warranted part*.
Storey of Lovell Saturday. * Clarkfivllle were Saturday, Nor.
of MBU, wiioM iaxne ia fa AtexMrs. Lulu Clark of Pannalev. He wdrta, Egypt, waa a TtankagivAll type* of repair work handled.
Saturday callara at the Joe
Cail Service Dept., Montgomery
Inr
—---- IN- vk" _
Kauffman home were Mr. and
Ward, htatlng* Wl 5-2954.
M the Trinity Methodist Church
Automobile &amp; Machinery
Repair
Mis* Vera MJahlcr
PotteravlBc.
Stanley Kitch and new baby.
a 1914 graduate of the Middle­ Dnmrhv Fum
WATCH AND DIAMOND RING
ville High School. Hla funeral
REPAIR—Expert workmanship.
was
held
Nov.
3g
a
Mr.
and
Mra.
COMPLETE
AUTO CLASS SERV­
Gilmore
Jeweler*.
102
E.
State
Birman. Mr*. Mary Guy. Mra.
------ ’---- — —
Ml U.
Oicor Finkbelncr and her moth­ Marys Hospital. * Mr. and Mra.
St. Phone Wi 5-5316.
ICE—Firtt cis** work. Cell WI
Mabel Rich and Mra Myrtle
-I V
_
er. Mra. Clara Harper, Mr. and
Mrs.
Stanley
Hnkbelner
and
All
Llzzlo Blough. Mra Mina Wle- Norral Thaler and Sue attend­
ee. 218 N. Jefferson.
H-Lakany from Alexandria. ----- — —•
IICA. LINOLEUM
i ’ CERAMIC.
AND C&gt;
REPAIR —HmJanose dial Saturday morning.
Woodland, with Mr. and Mra.
ting* Fl&lt;~, w—...
AL
SIGNS’ TIRE SERVICE, 235 S.
Jack Sinclair and exchange stu­
State. Wl 5-51 IB.
Jefferson—Psssenger, Truck and
dent. Anita Henson, from Bwe-

MEMORIAL MONUMENTS

Of Episcopal

legular motilliiy nutting of the

DETROIT—The plump roaat
turkey which will appear on
many Michigan table* during
the forthcoming holiday* rep­
resents more than a good
meal: tha bird 1* part of a pan­
orama of American history ex­
tending back to the Spanish
conquest ot the Aztec* and In­
cluding turkey hunting by
Michigan Indian* armed with
crude bow* and arrow*.
"The English colonist* who
landed on lire Atlantic coa«t
found native turkey* which the
Indians had been huntlnf,"
say* Prof. Philip P. Mason. Dr. Mason. "Tiie Potawatomi
Wayne State Unlveraity Rrchi- tribe of the southern lower
vlst and historianpeninsula had a Thanksgivlng‘ It was sometime before they Ilke celebration In the fall ot
began domesticating thc birds, the year In which roast turkeys
•Ince the bupply from the were a main part of a feast
woods wa« ample. One group which followed tribal dances."
of American Indians had. how­
Michigan’s wild turkey popu­
ever, domesticated turkey* lation died out about 1900 but
several centuries before the lhe State’s Department of Con­
white men came. These were servation began repopulation
the Pueblos, In the Southweirt. In the mid-1550'* ao that the
They raised them not for birds now thrive tn several of
food, but for feathers, plucked the State's forest areas.
from the live bird for burnt
The birds u»uallv travel by
offering*.
walking but can fly up to 55
The turkeys of the Atlantic m.p.h. when frightened. They
coast were of the bronze­ roost in the tops of trees at
colored variety, but within thc night.
America* there were «tx or
The wild turkey population
seven distinct specie*. Includ­
ing a blue-headed, brilliantly reached high enough propor­
plumaged Central Americani tions this past fall to make pos­
sible a hunting season limited
species.
Indian folklore of *om», both in territory and In number
North American tribes held the, of permits issued.
Mlchlgita-turkey hunters are
birds to be ucred. the Indians
believing them to represent re­ permitted by State law either
incarnated human spirit*.
to fallow the State's Indian tra­
"Michigan Indiana hunted dition of using the bow-and­
them without hesitancy." Say* II arrow, or to u*e shotguns.

and John and Mrs. Vivian Vicrk be shown again thia year on the
church grounds beginning Dec.
17 through the 23rd, In the eve­
nings from 7 to 9 pm. * Mr.
and Mn. Alan Graffmlller and
Iric of Kalamazoo were Satur­
day night guests of her parents,
Mr. and Mra. Keith Buehler Mr. and Mrs Elion Lawrence
and family were Sunday dinner ♦. Mr*. Charles Robertson is In
Florida for the Winter. * Five
ore at Carlton Center. * Bill ।renter boy* accompanied Elton
famlcnnale of Marywille. who ILawrence to Perris State College IJckla and Winnie.
at Big Raplda, Mondav. Another
group may go on a later date. *
Vernon Thompson at Baldwin, w thU writing. * Mra Mina Wlc- Mrs. Edwasd Burkard of Tra­
land was a Fnday overnight verse City .-.pent a couple of
day* with h.r sister, Mra. Elton
Charlotte spent Thanksgiving
Lawrence, and family.
Monday In Grand Rapids. *
;
guest of h»r granddaughter and
family, Mr. and Mra. Kenneth daughter*. Judy and
Behondelmayer, Bunday. * Jaa.
Barry sold hla home' to Mr. and
Mr*. Roland Owen* of Middle­
ville. who have already moved in.
of Vickry Wteiaud’e blrtiiday.
Mra. Rulh Bleam was
and son. William Arthur, of fine jwtdUon in tber bank. BunPortland visited the home folks.
wlth Mr. and Mra. William CrldMinnie King at the Charlrn
and Mra Mur 1) Hratetler Mr. and Mra. William Cridier.
Thanksgiving dijihcr guest* Sunday. ★ Roy Kelly 1* In OsteoKing bomb Bunday. Lunch
r. and Mra. Art Ketchum of
visited her mother, Mra. Mina
Wieland, Thursday. W Mr. and

Retired Bishop

Vineyard Haven, Mass, where
Bishop Whittemore had mode
family and Mr. and Mr*. Gten- ginnlng at 11 o’clock with Holy hl* home since retirement in

Middleville

Stella Hullngs

Dowling

By Mri. Donald Proofrock
By Mrs. GUiOon CurtU
R4 Hutlxn
,WI »-«74»
IW W. (nadxr
l«7-»lll

* caring for
white their
Nat l Uak Bldg. Citlxetia gnajp. Pompano Bead* muUw 1* employed at, Jmw- » .
Mra Vinal Taber ot - Grand

.

Shock* *
945-517t

CHAIN SAW

f. Brake Relining,
LMuffier Service.

Business Service* Offered
LYONS SEPTIC TANK SERVICE—
Installation, Dry Well. Drain
held, Pumping ($24.00 for 1st
PUMP SERVICE—Sta-Rile Water _ 1.000 gals.). Call 945-5482.
Systems. Sold, installed, serviced.
Lewi* Electric, Cloverdale 623­
5381.
Concrete Product*
KEYS DUPLICATED while you
wait. Ben Franklin Stove. State
CET YOUR READY-MIX from th.

RENTAL OF WHEEL CHAIRS.
WALKERS AND CRUTCHESHesdqusrtar* Tor hospital sup­ ALL GRADES WASHED SAND
lie*. Gardner’*. Phon. 945AND GRAVEL—Bender Gravel
Co. Home oHko 822 5. Benton.
Phone Wl 5-5412. Plant. W.
State Rd. Phone Wl 5-2123.
CUSTOM GRINDING AND MIX-

to your specif leal ton*. Farm Bur­
eau Services, M37
Wl 52223.

COMPLETE DEVELOPING SERX. ICE — 24 hour Seme* (black
•nd whital. Jacob* Preicription
IARJERS— . PliSrmacy.,Phons WI 5-2-N56.

part* and suppl A McCulloch CUSTOM DRAPERY SERVICE —
and Poneer. Francisco Farm
Largest selection of Drapery
Supply, M37 So. WI 5-3150.
Fabrics In Barry County. Kirsch
rods, Imtallalion and Hanging
Beverwyk's Color Center. 221
RADIATORS Cleanad, Repaired,
Recorcd. Burkey Sate.
Recored.
Sale* —
and
« Ssrvice. 218 N. Jefferson. Phene TROPHY CENTER —Plus (peetolWl 5-5176.
SHOP — All
ized engraving of all kinds. Gil­
more Jeweler. IQ2 E State St..
•fvUataaT'&amp;ii 945'231'77
Phone 945-5316.
SERVICE ON ALL MAKES of tracELECTRICAL CONTRACTING —
CLEANER HEADQUARin our new building at 124 N.
•nd supplies. Kelley Electric
Jefferson. Experienced meclianbeg* for alt maka*. Authorized
Service. 524 Middleville Rd.,
Hoover Sales and Service. Sietey
Elactric. 222 S.' JfHerren.
Waiting*.
5-5052.

ZIPPERS REPLACID AND RE­
PAIRED In hA»vy gsrmtnt*. Red

HAVE YOUR PICTURES FRAMED
AT BEVERWYK’S COLOR CEN­
TER — Raw wood ot finnhed
frames. Alw, —■— •— 221-W. Mill.
MOBILE HOMES SALES — Del’*

Radio, Television Rapairing

SENT2 - TV COLOR SALES ANO
SERVICE —315 S. Hanover,
year on 5eKh*ll-C*rt«on Color.
TVS. RADIOS &amp; RECORD PLAY­
ERS REPAIRED—.Central Radw

Call 945-3481 If You Would Like to bo Listed in
Thl* Weekly Service and Repair Guide

�Need extra Christmas money? Advertise with a low cost classified ad
CLASSIFIED AD PAGE PHONE
HASTINGS BANNER Wl 5-3481

MINIMUM RATE—50c for Twenty Words.

■T DU raSHIOnu PRIC,

SAFE BUY
USED CARS

LARKE BUICK

CASH RATI—2Vic per ward with mhilmea of SOe. O» ads
9tU lot by the Thursday following tha data ol publication,
a carrylag charge of 10c will ba added. lech additional
.. .
inaartlon without change of toff lor

*nulp,ttl

SAVE $5 NOW

CHEVROLET
1435 S. Hanover
Wl 5-2425

Wl 5-2426

n.'it.,

FIRM IMPLEMEHTS

1964 CHEVROLET
VnpaU Cam. 8 cyl; auto. tram.,
pwr. (tearing. Ona owner.

1963 CHEVROLET
■alaira. 4 dr. Sad.. V-B, Automatic.
(Ud'O. Haatae. On. 0^n.r.

Calendar of
Special Events

Farm Machinery
1
1

Woodland School

shape!

1963 BUICK ELECTRA

nil

—3 wheel heavy duty Grain
Trailer with hydraulic dump
—Oliver one-row Cora Picker.
Good shape I

1963 BUICK ELECTRA

GOODYEAR BROS.

1962 CHEV. IMPALA

ORAM by Hastings School* Vo­
cal Music Department at 3 pm.
Sunday. Dec. 19, in Central Au-

uni.:

NOTICES

HUP WANTED
1959 CADILLAC 2 DR.

MAN OR WOMAN.

BE READY

Write now for information
on establishing profitable
Rawleigh business in N.
Barry County or Hastings.
Experience unnecessary.
Above --------------

FOR WINTER
BETTER USED CAR

MAHLER
MOTOR SALES

NOTICES

Coll Wl 5-3481
KAECHELE'S

Phone Wl 5-2479
whitewalls.

$3.47 up
WINICK'S

Heating - Plumbing

1310 N. Michigan

305 S. Church

1.400 miles. Like

1305HD8MOBILE SEVAN
. .
Delta 84 4 Dr. Hardtop,
custom vinyl trim, power steer­
Ing and brakes. Low mileage
and lh showroom condition.
|

CANVAS TARPS

Wl 5-5352

OPEN FRIDAY NITI
Supply Limited

BARRY'S
Chrysler-Plymouth

Air Force
Korean Boots

Classified Paragraphs

LEGALS

4 H....WU 4wto

$10.88

rVi a* Morlrtrort.
■ FIBERS!. BaVA&lt;OS
ASSOCIATION' OP KAI
340 Wmi Mkblcsa A

Okun Bros.
272 E. Mich.

trim naating* Bowling Alley
last Thursday night. In the
pockets were a pair or sun­
glasses. car keys and wallet

White- tutone. fully equipped,
new whitewalls, excellent con­
dition
IMS FORD STATION WAGON

Olar Befring, P.O. Box 62 for
Park view Motel. Baitings) Ph
945-9480 after 5 pm.12/9

WHEAT

l&gt;tt CORVAIR p
-... Monza 2 Dr. 4 speed trans­
mission. nice black finish with
Ted vinyl interior.

lubricated and sharpened. only
8135 Service and nallifartlon
guaranteed Tapo Drug. 144 F

Sell Your Wheel

1103 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN

Now

Highest in December
(WE PAY TOP PRICES)

rdlng

Pu*o-P!lm Evidence. Nation­
wide. Confidential Call WO
4-3444 or write 194 North

R

Uoaal

REAHM
MOTOR SALES

2/3 ACRE
BORDERS A NICE CREEK

Almost new 3-bedroom modern
Home Just out"—
E city limits,
Lovely large bl
yard. School
bus goes by
trade for house in town of
equal value.
Phone Wi 6-4791
■ after 5 pm.

Farm Bureau

PONTIAC - OLDS - CADILLAC
Wl 5-2478 107 N. Michigan Ave.
t
Hait^gs, Michigan

it Fpr Solo—Miioollonoeaa

HASTINGS
MOTOR SALES
220 W. Stole

Wl 5-2454

USED CAR CENTER
Corner Michigan &amp; Court
.

Wl 5-3903

FAPM IMPLEMENTS

REAR

SCRAPER

GOOD AS NEW
STORE

FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR
-Uu Rexalia fast permanent.

Fund and others. If interested,
apply In person or by letter to
Mrs. Clpclc. Personnel Dept.
Blue Diamond Lumber! 34
Avenue C, Battle Creek, Mich.

BLADES

*8995

FRANCISCO
FARM SUPPLY
945-3150
Adi SeO Umucd Item}.

�r MOTHER WOULD LOVE A w THERE'S NOTHING NICERT
s NEW BATHROOM VANITY— 2CT than a Pendleton Jacket, shirt {
* Available tn 4 finishes and 4 CZ or sweater for the man of the j
f
h styles. Barry County Lumber. b house. Bun McPharlln's.

CHIS IK
MOHKI

J NU TONE DOOR CHIMES are $
W REPLACE THE OLD BILLFOLD
P always an appreciated gift, 7. 7 With the outstanding billfold
| Prices start at M 40. Steury ftto of tiie Nation —a Buxton all
leather at *3M and up. Jacob'*
VI
C Electric, 222 i9. Jefferson.
w
Pharmacy.
F
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S?y i
®
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8 GILMORE'S AND DIAMONDS T | FOR REAL SPORTSMEN—All 5
types of leather and rubber J
S
MAKE “DREAMS" COME® f
W
TRUE—Priced from *35.00 up » I sporting footwear await your C
K
Easy credit. Gilmore Jeweler, ®&lt; selection at Blrke'a Hastings ft
102 E. State.
1 J Cut Rale Shoe Store.
. 4

AJ,

3 MOM WILL BE THRILLED to
f receive the large green plant f*
ft that ahe's always wanted.
&lt; YouH like the display at St. Q
1 Martin's Floral.
fl!

POR A BRIGHTER ‘CHRIST­
MAS AND A BRIGHTER
WASH —It's a new Maytag
Washer from Bulling'*.
THE CAN OPENING" STRUG­
GLE can be ended says Wayne
Webster al Gamble's. See their
electric can opener or thc solid
copper, gold and chrome per­
colator.

rance loved by all women. Or
Yardleys. Perfumes, colognes.
soap, dusting powders. The,set*
are beautiful this year! Jacoba
Pharmacy.

t
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1

A GIVE HER LEISURE HOURS—
7 With a Signature Washer or
■ Range from Montgomery
3 Wards.

B
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jfl
$

GIFT THAT ALWAYS C 1 CAMERA HEADQUARTERS — j
Instanutlc seta—»17M—Pola- M
SAYS "I LOVE YOU "-Lane Tj
j#
Cedar Chest* finished In ma- ti B rolds from |19M. Jacobs Phar- /
macy.
ft
pie, walnut or light. Wall- K f
BBOTHER, YES I AND AR­ n
dorff's.
»
DENT LOVER! — Billfolds, W
cards, pens and more are in
$ WHY LOOK FURTHER — Bon- /

JR THE

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IT

7 CORNING WAl&lt;E LENDS ELE- C
t GANCE TO ANY HOME—Use fl
0 it to freeze, cook and serve. Or 10
9 pyrex is ahirays welcome. V It S Z*.
ft ■ Hardware.
M
Y

!jA REAL HEART WARMER -if
Penney's own Electric Blanket, afl
double or single. (Single con- g
troll. 5 year guarantee. (15JX1.E

cC Z
ft
1

■ "SO GOOD LOOKING!"-Red#
c.ft Cross Shoes combine comfort M
M and beauty. Beautiful matchM Ing purtea if desired* A real £
j Mom's gift! Birke's Hastings^
M
1 $8 Cut Rate Shoe Store.
mond mountings —S15.0O arid
, up. IM E State.

M
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M A PLATE GLASS DOOR\MIR- J
Vi
ROR would be Just the thing ,
gj
tor her to admire her new s
m
Christmas outfit. »f3i» up at i
YEAR'S EVE In old, rundown pj
Barry County Lumber Co.
1
scuffed shoes when you can
find the famous Wyenberg

A ALWAYS AN ALL TIME FA1 VORITE — Painted basketball
y backboards, goal and net for
(
only BUM. Barry County
k
Lumber Co.

1
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J
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GIFTS Hi

Gins 1 OB

,

THE‘ LITTLE DREAMER will
enjoy a comfortable robe and
pajamas from Cleveland*.

HIM

FOR THE DISCRIMINATING
WOMAN —A Lady Sunbeam
Ekctnc Sliavor. Orly »13JB.
’ • Gold nriwii itfth UfFiase. V*S
Hardware:

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1 MOST WANTED BY ALL LADIES—A Pendleton Jacket with
' matching sweater and skirt.
Stunning new style* in the
finest of materials. Bun MePharhn's.

1
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A GREAT CHRISTMAS GIFT
ITEM ut Wayne's Shoe Store
la snow boots, or slippers that
are practical or glamorous, of
all kind*.
.
f

1
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1
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S SCHADER'S OFFICE SUPPLY
Z offer leather framed bulletin
and chalk boards, stamp, coin
fl
and color books, and games.
Plus, Inexpensive "stocking"
-J stuff er*.

SHE ASKS FOR REVLON 8 All।
gree Heavenly Intimate Fra1
grance Candle. &lt;(3M and W40
sixes). Pegs Beauty Bar (above
►
Savings &lt;fc Loan).

1
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1
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1 DELIGHTFUL GIFTS — Exquisite • hand sewn beaded bags
!
from Hongkong and Thailand.
।
$34)5 and up in pretty coion.
.
Bulling'*.

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■i OUR BASEMENT TOYLAND U AH
P loaded with good toys and
1
games for all ages. Playschool, Q*
9 Tonka, Millon Bradley, Parker fift
C
Bros, and others. V dr 8 Hard- «cx
ft »are.
ffi

j SAVE HER TIME AND MONEY!
.
—What can do it better than
.
a -Manning-Bowman Hair Dryer
|
with a vinyl hood in a handi
some luggage ea*c. Or see our
1
beautiful Sunbeam electric or
■
cordless clock*. Gamble's.

!

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|
LINENS —Quaker luce table­
cloths, Cannon, Martcx and
CaUoway towels. Beacon blanfrom Dale'* Bake Hhop?
course. it's good! Ou* po
•133; two pound* *2£6.

1 'THIS WE LIKE " —Snow boot* 1
from ankle to knee . . . and 1
how about a tote bag for »IM. 1
Blrke's Hastings Cut Rate '
Shoe Store.
!

K GIVE HER A LIFT WITH A '
L SPORTSWEAR OIPTI — Fa­
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mous names: Lampl, Jantaen,
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Funeral Rites for

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Membership report waa M paid no means Insignificant country
for IBM. this Is just 1J under Vienna suffered terribly following
MeGlocklin. 43. who died Thurs­ quota. The bake sale netted World War I and found it difficult
hall on Wednesday. Dec. 15.
day night. Dee. 2. al a hospital
to survive, even with outside aid.
President of the Citizens Club in Ypsilanti., were held at lhe terexUng report of the National
Ixonard-Oiiguod Funeral Home Convention held In Portland,
Ore., written by Delegate Jean destroy'd during World War II
jat 2 pm. Sunday.
Tozer of Sturgi*.
Bunday guests of the Melvin I
The Rev. Georgi
The Unit voted to send $5 to the fow allied nations. England.
Whetstones were Mr. and Mrs. dated and burial
the Enquirer and New* RememKennetli Carrick and Warren I Banfleld Cenutery
ber-A-Vet Fund and to order France. Russia and the United
English of Grand Rapid*
|
MeGlocklin te survived by 1,000 Flags and card* to aid thc
States. In between the two wars.
hl* father. Ford MeGlocklin of American Legion in their “Show
Vienna wm often in the throes of
Detroit: hte step-mother, Eve­ Your Colon" program
violent political troubles that, at
lyn; a brother. John Pierce, of
Kalamazoo, and an uncle. Ren­ Ada Bogart. Marguerite Beck­ times, amounted to localized civil
nie MeGlocklin, 435 - E. Grand with. Dorothy Kurr, Evelyn Cur­
tis. Arloa Newton. Dorothy
Gronewold. Elaine Welfare, Hel­
But now, thc war damage ha*
en Martin, Lydia Rogen. Grace
Christian Science
Wood, Gertrude Craig, Alma been repaired. New industry Is
Larsen. Esther Fett and Martini appearing. Even a casual visitor
Text Announced
Dalhauser.
I “He that dwelleth In the secret j Saturday.
———&gt;. wee. 11, member*
i place of the must High shall will conduct a party at the V.A thlngs ns the opera, the theater,
The Age of
; abide under the shadow of the Hospital. Fort Cuxter. for about literature and the arts are very
Almighty.” Thia verse from Hie 100 men Small prizes are given Important, if not .major factora in
Technology
&lt; ninety-first. Psalm will open the to each winner, cup cakes and the present Viennese culture. There
j Bible Lesson-Sermon this Sunday coffee will be served to all.
ts still a aliortage of adequate
at ail 'Christian Science
oc-uMu Hfieaythtii - i* *(« «|
Court Whist was played with
Alma Larsen taking first and housing despite the erection of
Gertrude Craig second. Gifts
The readings from the Bible and were exchanged and jello, cook­
the Christian Science tertbook ies and coffee served by Dorothy
bgkt bum ulltf tha -Imw. • .h,ck
111 explore rotne of the ways In Gronewoid. December chairman some of them complete with shop­
At the social meeting Nov IP ping center* and medical aid sta­
with Evelyn Curtl* in charge. tions. are essentially compact cities
Pearl Alnslic and Wendy Curtis
were initiated. Other engage­ within a city.
prevented more of tiie
Stan Trumble, C.L.U. ments
members from being initiated
Old Vienna, the core of the city.
Upon payment of dues an appli­
cant lx considered a member hut
t make* one feel more as if they Rinp.tr.iMe. a wide and lovely
belonged -to be "initiated - In­ boulevard constructed where the
stalling officer. Mrs. Bogart :
YOUR
PHARMACIST
furtifled wall* of the city stood
Chaplain. Mr*. Larsen; I4J Vice.
Mr* Newton: 2nd Vice. Mrs until they were tom down in the
middle of the 19th century. WUiin
lap; Pre*.. Mr*. Beckwith; Sgt
at Arm*. Mrs Curtis. Mrs. Kurr,
Mrs Fett and Mrs Elvira Sayles interesting historical spots In Vien­
were the onlookers.
na. and surprisingly enough, a few
Next meeting will be a social sizable parks, a* well as a labyrinth
PRESCRIPTION
one on.Dec. 10 at which time
of narrow picturesque streets that
the
girls
will
get
themselves
all
PHARMACY
“stuck up" making popconi ball invariably develop when a city at126 East State St.
tempL* to expand within the con­
Phone
Vermontville
This
Thursday
evening
several
Phone Wl 5-2466
fines of fortified walls. Unlike
somen plan to attend the
259-7298
many other historic cities, till* old
Hastings
VA Hotpitxd. Three dances are
-onxldered therapy for the pa­
tient* and more young women
ire always needed for dance hotels and rcBUurjnls. important
oartnen The dance 1* from 7 governmental building* and the
to 10 pzn. with a break for
•ookies and coffee at about 8 30.
Visitor receptionists, male or fe­
male. adult or junior are needed
in Saturdays. Sundays and Holllay* at the administration build’ng No. 1 Informatlotu.dt*k
Gnu, JO.OO gm.
Outire: Airtst the
infer in'receftirtrf
tar*, direct visitor* to approprlite ward buildings and call
wards to notify them of the visi­
ter*. Requirements Ability to
meet and deal with people and |

The dub will hold it* Christ­
mas dinner and exchange of gift*

|The Hastings Banner

by R.M.C.
o 1965
io/:c
Thursday. December 9,
With the holiday season so
i. . —.nxrteus
near and with so many activities
',nina 14 “ gwfu! and gracious magnificent. state opera. Usually
going on. Laurence J. Bauer Unit city that has rctafned a surprising Ulrsi* nlrfrr
45 American Legion Auxiliary I drarre of old world charm «««PtW
drcided their Christmas party
v,im
would be held Dec. 2. As this
history since theJurn degenerate Into a semi-alum con-

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Fid I Employment

ment 01 34.453 student* this Fall
Includes 21.600 men and 12^53.
1 wtimen.
women DCTCixyiive
Seventy-five percent or ,
Twn
m-- Michigan
trsl- . Economic growth will bring thc
and maintained with loving care.
Two ImtuIrMl
hundred and nln»tv.*l«hl
ntnety-ttght Ii *&gt;*0X1
75.942 student* ore
Ml&lt;
... 1 den mother*, cubmasters, assist-! dents,
I United State* to full smptoyants, and pack committeemen
, rnent in 1966.
Beyond lhe Ring*tra‘sc lx thc from the seven-county area of |
newer city. Except for this lovely lhe Grand Valley Council took,
boulevard, however. It would be part In a Pow Wow on Saturday
Untverxity of Michigan, indicate*
afternoon. Dec. 4. at Rockford
High School.

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In New Year

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Pioneer Girls at

Middleville Have

the architectural styles
similar.

are

so

ProbuUy no city in the world
has a lovelier system of public
Purk^ than Vienna, a heritage, no
to .-.peak, from the days of the
Hamburg*. wiiose monarchs and
princes stem to have been “compultlve" park and palace builders
Although originally constructed to
maintain royal prestige, the .title
to the buildings and grounds hu

ar. estimated 5712 billion.
•
Tlite will create enough near
gram tn the skills of tiling the
OS to«.l
.«L.. ' Th. Won«T Girt. Cluh. .funwith boy*, and adult leadership ; sored by the Middleville Baptist
B. Suita. Who preand organixatlon.
Church, recently had par' In the pAIT(j tty. wuui&gt;j forecast dcThose attending had oppor- Sunday evening service In honor arelKi Nov IB at the 13th antunlty to take part in reveral of Pioneer Giris Week.
• - - '----- — —- —----course*, including handicraft,, It was In November of 1939 mlc Outlook in'Ann Arter.
how to plan and put on cere- | that Pioneer Girls had their firm
nuionmwie
Automobile uom
sales wu.
will uoauinx.
continue
monies, planning skits, leader- i mooting. So each j*ar they cele- at or above thetr high IJJ65 level,
ihlp of games, recruiting volun- brute wlth SF«:lai activities
----------------- ----------------leer leader*,
finance^
for
group
n
waA
encampment
time,
al»9.
i
,—.7—
~.
11
ciicsunpmeiu unw.
organizations, program planning. Bntj many of the atria received I Ctrnnri nt Mnctina*
group leadership, and purposes the ranks and badge*, they had ^‘rantl OT Hastings
"MT’fiStain.
. «*'*&lt;’ for thw &gt;**«»■
Fri.-Sat-Sun.
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The theme for this year's rpe- ;

Church Sponsor

are making excellent use a! them
All cf thc 230 parka, judging from mldJ

TOWERING ABOVE
All ADVENTURES!

nil rteL 1S' Baderdup training as one of its !

beautifully landscaped, well main­ and sustaining members.
1
Den Mothers enjoyed lhe scrap!p,e wlth MM”C of l,,e ww &lt;hn
tained and policed, and extensively
material
ration Just to stroll through them.
Vienna is the only place In the
world where horse allow* are held
in a palace bullroom! But. after
seeing the famed IJptzzanera in
action during a performance at the
S:Mnisli Riding HchnoL^one con­
cludes that this I* lhe setting they
dtaepe—an-ornate ballroom com­
plete with crystal chandelier*,
painted murals and'rococo deco­
rations.

nun &lt;which I am not) to describe

statuesque white hones. In terms
that another horseman could apzoners are going through their
dance steps In time to music, one
gets the impression of a ballet

scrap materials for Uw In theme , _
craft project. In their den. S0**”?** and MxaMng porta
These materials had .been do- brought out how these Bible ]
nated by many Industrie* of the
*bo.jld be on example in |
area for their uxe. and amounted 'radershlp. Thc narrator for the
to six track load* of material*
,
wa* Mra. Cart Marble.
Ray Hrlrigel was appointed
Guide* for the Pilgrim Group
Pow Wow chainnan of the “re George Hamacher. Bcr.-;le
Thornapple District. Carlton Nelson nnd Agnes Hooper with
Ferguson was chairman of the; Ouv.le Neistxi as iieiper. For the
group.— Orpha Dundas
skits, ceremonies section, and Cokmtet
-------------Mr*. Arthur Stauffer demon­ and Myrtle Adams with Gaye
strated puppet making. Mrs Pratt as helper. Pal Plocp Is
guide
for
the Explorer Group.
I
Marjorie Gunn demonstrated
handicraft*
Pioneer Girls Club meets each j
Fourteen Cub Packs from the Monday at 0:30 to 8:30. All girls;
are
x.lmmiThomapple District were repre­
sented by their cubmasters, com­
mitteemen and den mothers.
A group ot students from thc
Chryxtal Case Dance Studio, a
The Edward Smiths, thc Ward few of their mothers and ChryaErway* and the Wilson Guldet* tal Case Hammond, numbering
of Lacey were Thanksgiving 25 tn all. attended Ute “Royal
guest* of Mr. and
Ballet" at the Michigan Theater
Gauss of Lansing
in Baltic Creek last week.

CHARLTON RICHARD
HESTON BOONE

mWAR
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�Parishioners Bring
Gifts for Pastor
On the evening of Nov. 37.
about 40 of the members and
friends of the Pieamnt Valley

Historic Irving
Church Opened

aemblcd al the Fellowship Room
tn the punonagc to have a din­
ner together. Thoee attending
brought a varied amount of food
stoffi along with them which
waa placed on a special table
for the pastor, M. M. Ovcnshlre,
and his family.
Others that were not able to
Im ax the dinner brought gifts
later, making the gift a total ot

To Serve Again
Cor of Sisson and Buehler Road
4 ml. W. of Broadway, Prospect
Rev. Morris Borgman. Pastor
Sunday school, 10 am.
Morning worship, II am.
Young People s service, 7 pm
Evangelical service, 8 pm.

6.30 pm. Young Peoples.
7.30 pm. Evening service.
7.30 pm. Thursday prayer

1503 Johnson, Laks Odeaaa, Mich.
Bunday school, 10 am.
Morning worship, 11 am.
Christian Endeavor. 6:30 pm.
Prayer service, Wed.. 8 pm.

11 am. Morning wocaldp.
6 pm. Young People's service.:
7 pm. Evangelistic service.
i
7 pm Wednesday service.
•

10 am. Sunday school.
11am. Worship service.
8 pm. Evening service.

Clayton Moto, llw class lead­
er took charge of ths devotions
which brought tha meeting to a
Close. Rev. and Mrs. Ovenshire
expressed their appreciation to
Baptismal services, Bunday. the wonderful people ’’for all
Deo. It, at 3 pm.
that they have done for these
Wednesday night, 7:80. Adult years we have b«n at Pleasant
choir practice.
Vajlcy working with them May
God's richest blcalngs be on

by Eric Smith.
0 pm Wesley slngcra relxorsaL
7 pm. Jr. High MYF.
8r. High MYF.
Monday, 7 pan. Troop 73.
Thursday. 3:30 pm. Children’s

Vlllage of Woodbury
Sunday school, 0:45 am.
Worship. 11 am.

Youth choir rehearsal. Wed.
8 pm.
Fellowship service, 7:45 am.
Youth Fellowship, Wed., 7 pm.
Bible Study and prayer tcrvlcc, Wednesday, 8 p.m. at Roger
Carey home, west of church.

Worship. 11 am.
Brotherhood. 8 pm.
Wednesday, 3:45 pm.
Evangelistic

Morning worship, 10 Ain.
Sunday sclxxsl. 11 a.m.
Sunday worship, 7:30 p.m.

Rev. David Honeywell, Pastor
Sunday ocltool. 10 am.
Worship, 11 am.
Evening worship, 7 pm.
Mid-week Fellowship, 7 pm.
Wednesday.
Rev. Fr. Joseph C. Dunphy
Rev. David Hawley. Assistant
Sunday Mau. 8, 10, 11:30 am.
Confessions, 4 to 5 and 8 to
B. Saturdays, 7:3Q am. on Sun­
days. Before Masses on week-

Sunday School Chrtrmiw party
at Community Building.
Tuesday. Dec. 14. 6 pm. WMF
Christmas supper at parsonage.

WBCH

10 am. Sunday school.
11 am. Morning worship.
Youth meeting, 6:15 pm.
Evening Gospel Hour. 7 pm.
Wednesday Prayer, 7:30 pm.

Christinas
one and all J

Rev. Bari Schipper
Worship, 10 am.
Sunday school. 11:15 am.
Evening worship, 7:30.

Make* you a Member.
10 am. Sunday school.
11 am. Morning worship.

Presents

ALL THE
JOYS 0F t

Rev. Frank Crabb. Bible teacher.
A. J. Spoelstra, Pastor
Bunday school. 10 am.
.

DAILY AT 1220 ON YOUR DIAL

Mon. thru Sot. 10:30 to 11 a.m. &amp; Sun. 4:30 to 5 p.m.

Morning worahlp, 10 am
Bunday school, 11 am.
Christian Endeavor, 7:30
Prayer meeting andThble s
Wednesday eyenlng at Mr.

Dixon," the smallest reindeer.
The story of Handel's "Messiah.

The story of "The Holly and the ivy.

Christmas in Bethlehem.
Santa Claus and how he changed a town.

How we came to use the Christmas tree.

Martin Luther and his carol "From Heaven on High
Christmas in Germany.
Adam and Eve's gift to Christmas.

The story of the Mother Mary and "Silver Bells.

Who is the Man in the Moon?
Christmas in the Balkans.

freeze
(before it stops you cofdl)

“My advice, sir- get De-icerI.”
collects In your gas fine, then freezes, the sup­
ply of fuel to the engine is choked off. You’re
stopped cold. But you can avoid tho tow truck

The story of the hero bus driver.

Office hours Tuesday through
Friday, 0:30 am. to nooiL Anyothcr times by appointment.
Sunday service schedule
9:55 am. The Sunday school,
Leun West. Supt. In charge.

trip-just use American. Regular or American.
Super-Premium Gasoline, tach contains tho
real tNng-OE-ICER-lo prevent gas fine freeze
down to 40" below. At Standard Oil Dealers.
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The story of "White Christmas.'

Christmas in Finland and Italy.
The story of "Sammy Snowman.'

Herald Angels Sing.

Thursday Activities
6: 30 Kirk House choir practice.
7: 30 Chancel choir practice.
7 pm. Christmas program.
Through the Week of Dec. 12.
Monday. Teen Fellowship. 7
pm.
Local Conference. 7 pm.
Wednesday, Day ot Prayer aval
Bible Study.
8:30 am. Morning group.
7 p.m. Evening group. CLums
for all agea Nursery provided.
8 pm. Chanc&lt;| choir rehearsal.
Mr. Gerald Ostrtdh. director
Thursday. ~ Ygtffr,. Bukc i ixtll

The mistletoe's r6le at Christmas.
The Wassail.
\
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The story of "It Came Upon a Midnight Clear."

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Christmas in New York and Tom Nast, originator of
Santa Claus.
Glastonbury Thorn.

children 4 to 8 years.
3 pm. Junior Senior High
Sunday School department

A wealth of choral and orchettral Chrittmai mu«ic

performed by some of the world's finest groups.
Rev. Arbutus HgrMsa, Pastor
1631 Ionia Rtf/ltaiamo
Sunday school. IQ a.m.
Morning worship. M’am
Young People's Service. 6:3u

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Over

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PLACE SITTING

Retired Bliss
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Suddenly Friday
R1 Nashville.

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Tenderay Boston Rolled

Boneless Pot Roastlk 79«'
Country Club

FRYERS

I

Hygrada'i Sportsman

Bites Company from 6926 until
retiring In February of this vrar.

tings Baptlri Church.
Mr. Gross married

Hastings on June 1. IMO

Minced luncheon. Collo Salami or

FRANKS

Club Bologna 10-ox. wl. pkg. 65/

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69/

LUNCH MEATS
nygrauo»

.

— —

Howard (Genevieve) Alien and

Plump, juicy Fryers
fully dressed end
ready Io cook.

Buddig's Smoked Sliced Comed Beef,
Beef,TwkeyorHam3 3-0Z. wl. pkgi $ |
v/acar mayar

69/ SLICED BACON
Sliced Bacon 2lb pkfl *1.55
BALL PARKFRANKS'b

Nashville, Mra Claudine Oswald.

.

pi,

89/

Stewart, both of Nashville: a
slcp-aon. Donald Koeber of Has-

Kwick Krisp 1-lb 79f

Sami-Boneless Whole or Half

Tom

(P!ttv&gt; Kidder and Idris. .

lings; a brother, Leslie, of Has­
tings; 29 grandchildren, and two

Silver Platter

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LEONA BOLOGNA

Gladys

She died Ln March. 1929

1917

Durfee

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By Mrs. John Hook

Gordon's Roll '

PORK SAUSAGE

Quarter
Sliced

pi,

59/

Highbank Farm Bureau will
Friday. Dec. 10. with poduck
refreshments.** Callers at the
Robert Footer home last week
were Rev. Houseman, Mis. Mabel
GUtaspM. Mr and Mrs. Melvin
Campbell and Mr. and Mn.
Harold Hawkins of Hastings.
Earl Reid of Nashville. * Mr.
and Mrs. VanAldne and dough-

Peschke's Polish or

ROASTED SAUSAGE
Kroger Frozen

69/ I

TOASTED

Kroger Frozen Peas, Corn, Mixed Veg. or
2 Ib. pkgs

Orange Juice

Cut Green Beans 2'» 88/
Dutch Treat Chocolale

Creme Wafers 2 1-lb pkgs. 88/

Sun-ripened
sweetness from
Florida.
,

Kroger

attended Use Christmas

'

SALAD OIL

l-qt 4-oz. bll

Kroger Instant (14-gl.l

DRY MILK

2-lb. 12-8-oz- pkg

Sunday night
tertd Leila Hospital Tuesday for
testa. * East Baltimore Exten­
sion will meet with Mra. Hubert

49/
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ner and meeting Don’t forget
Rifle foe. Axl Curter Blate Home.

Can WI B-MR1.

6 fl. OZ.
can

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Libby 1-lb. 1-oz. can

Fruit Cocktail
Domino 10-X

Now It Costs

JUBILEE

it 2 with a 55 or more ourchaia ■

Lilly SW

4 "88'

s Than Ever

NYLONS

For Port.ili
Forced-Ah Heal

CARROTS

CATJQOD

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Libby Deep Brown

BEANS w/tomato sauce 7
Libby Deep Brown

7

BEANS w/molasses
Libby Cui

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GREEN BEANS
Kroger Baled Plain or

Sugar Donuts

LIBBY BEETS

VEG-ALL'
Golden Ripe

hew

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SPINACH
Libby Who!. Kpmpl or

Cream Style Corn

TANGERINES or

Libby

FLIP TOP

TANGELOS

PUMPKIN
Libby Cui Wax Beans, Green Beans or

GREEN BEANS
500 2-pfy Sheet Roll

WHITE CLOUD TISSUE

pixchaaa ct . 5-lb. b*g el flodda

Libby

ORANGES or

TOMATO JUICE

Model CPH-50
50,000 BTU Capacity

GRAPEFRUIT

Lbby

Radaaan al Krogar thru
Saturday, Dec. II. 1963.

PEAR HALVES

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RIST ASSURED

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Another Kroger Unbeatable Exclusive!

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Featuring these
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lop stars singing their favorite

Frank Sinatra • The McGuire

Sisters ■ Keely Smith - Sammy Davis Jr - Les Baxters
Balladeors - Dean Marlin • Lou Monle - Jo Stafford
Billy May • The Hi-Los' - Mavis Rivers ■ Nelson Riddle

.Rosemary Clooney______________________________

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THE

States Prettiest
Happy Vacation

Highlights Interesting

The nA* ooUogs vacation peri­
od. tor Mklilgan * pn-ttirat fann
gul wiU be an especially happy-

FARM NEWS
early in 1866, Alai* College J
rrmhnuui Jana HUI is piannlna 13

Barry’s DHIA Herds for 1965
Crowned Mia MicHgim Farm

Barry Fann
Calendar...

LN OHDEB OF BUTTERFAT PRODUCTION

4. Wayne Pennock. Nashville ..
5. G. * F. Kacchele. Wayland
3. Wengtr-Cridlor. Middleville ... N
9. Carl BgffMtower, Woodland ... N
15. Karlis Kalnins. Middleville ... N

Carlton Grangers

To Send Food to
Special School
carl Ion Grangers on Dec. 3 de­
cided to break with tradition and

nations thia week before leaving jirujcct will send food to the Re­
for horns during the Christmas tarded Children's School instead
holidays. When they return bn
tilts.
with the beginning ot the Winter
mints. and anything that sen
week of Spring vacation

Tile Community Progreso Com। mlttoe also reported that the
first Medical Care Facility party

tary

achoui

children,

is

Huber. Howling
13. Rowen A VanBusklrk,
Hickory Comers ---------------------14. Wendell Rotter, Bellevue -------15. Rudy Othmer, Woodland -----16. Arneld Lawrence, Hickory Cor..
17. Leon Dunning. Dellou .............
18. Lawrence Chaar, Hasting*........
19. Lockshare Farm. Hickory Cor..
20. Letton A Mushbach. Lake O.-..
21. Clartnce Calms, Hastings ....
22. Robert Curti*. Nashville .........
2X Ira Feakc A Son*. Hastings. ..
24. Gerald Emjre*. Clarkaville------U. Robert Gaskill. Hasting* .........
26. Ben Endres. Freeport ....... .
27. Brace Eckardt. Lake Odessa ...
23. Faul Wing. Bellevue ................
29. Gary Buckland, Dowling-------38. Carl Brodbeck. Lake Odewa ...
31. Carl Bahs, Nashville .................
32. Case A Robinson. Bellevue ----33. Frank Weinbrecht. Hasting* ..
34. Charles Hauser. Middleville ...

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Farm Agent

rreventative
Medicine Pays

Livestock Show
Opens Monday

with 3150 tor low-producing
lhe 34lh annual Weatjdlchl1 hen!*. Bta ti« milk sold from
I the high-producing herd* wa* gan LlvMtock Show la to be held
18700 per cow compared with 3300 In tiie- Civic Auditorium In
[ for tow produccra.
Grand Rapids on Dec. 13-14-15.
Simon Maiehrie of Mlddle-

tolhtequeutton
top producing herd Mlcbl^b
Annual production figures for gtale University offers a**i*t*ncc
IsanU in Michltan'a Dairy Hard. through Ito Cooperative EatenImprovwnenl Aarocaatton show • - --------- -— ■- — •-------that the top herd* averages 3450 One is through Uta Dairy
incoma per cow above feed ooul
■widTe the low-producing herds (DHIA* prognun open to all
dlarymcn. Another i* a tow-cast
Owner - Sampler DHIA plan
difference ol 1304 which provides a testing service
■&gt;

president
Bruce Bergy of Alto Is supt of
the show and Matehele is supt.
of the lamb division.
Entries are to be placed by 6
pm on Monday. Dec. 13. Swine
and lamb Judging start at 9 am.
and steer Judging at 1 pm. on
.Tuesday The sale of champion*

;

Uot|1 ot u&gt;fs* PWwn*
Telmbu
. eftwuw*/
f(tfm prognun wnich la
nos
Mlchlgan consumers
j rolllnf.
rolling n-.pnihmi
members far
for IMA
1966. IBruce
। Benn'Extension Agricultural
Preventive medicine with llveAgent, can give full information
Michigan State Unlveralty speregarding both programs a* well
i as the Triform computer records clallsta Beef consumption will
■aUafactory than ~la« ditch" afIncrease 65 percent, and pork
fort* to lave hopeltea. dying ।
consumption 20 percent. In addi­
tion. consumo* will demand
® animal* according to Dr. Clifford
updn. the
more ready-to-cook. convenience.
5. Igau State Univcnlty'a Coopcra- a threat. “IT you suddenly had a i Tli# milkman of the future
*1 live Extension Service.
I ttre, what would you do? asks may bring thc family milk &amp;upFor Banner Classified Aits
i ply In a plastic, throw-away bet- .
Call Wl 5-3481
ll-uuiua M* w
........
I Uc. And. for families with many |
12 1 where they are readily acccMiblc.: Rescuing victims from a fire' milk drinkers, a refrigerator;
14 find U cakes leas time and pre- — *— 1 ■ «»
15 vents more error* than any
Need money for'
is other method.
alblc.
day*. There are tho predictions
of Michigan Blate University
new facilities?
to rescue people from a fire. dairy experts making forecasts,
Michigan State University safety for Michigan agriculture in 1980.
See us for tho money you
not-d to finance new farm
cautions:
facilities, repairs, expansion,
EXPERT TIRE
1th
etc. Long terms, low cost,
SERVICE
no prepayment penalty.
search a building more quickly
and thoroughly, and you can
H formation la entered when somc- help each other if there is;
19 tiling happens or tho fanner tnubk---------- ----------181 first thinks of It rather than
1.Tire Shop
INDBANI
•* waiuns until 'you have time. "
the building. Be sure
U. S. ROYAL
Record keeping becomes a hab- Confuted and frightened people,
Drtlribvlcr
especially children, often hide Ln
411 livestock man in the
Best Buys on '
will
----- j find health recosds
New &amp; Used Tires
—Inside n smoke-filled nxxn.
Mounted FREI!
LONG TERM

Off for Fanners

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16644
14333
14229
15295
14393

1. Hubert Long. Woodland
2. Norman Handbrook. Nashville.

West Michigan

Reveal Value

Of Your Cows

HASTINGS BANNER

Fann Girl Plans

Dairy Records

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JIM BARR

J

mon

endcs." Michigan Rural Dclcreo tension Agricultural Agent beAccent on Action' Guide number Herns. He advises that more in- cncd iiundkcrchlef over mouth
the
project, which la In the making,
RD-A-10. and '-Rural Emergency! formation on farm records is and nou? If you t^unkAiw floor
arc nylon dish scrubbers.
Power." RD-A-a. Both arq avail- available from lhe Extension
The Animal Chain Committee
able free from the Cooperative Service office. 301 6. Michigan
enter. Take
is lying Ln
lUon during
: ‘
---------- T*------------every posable prec
j Boya and girl* from 9 to 19 rescue operation. -----------------ure in the eastern United Steles
I years of age are Invited to join builncee und may mean a life
USE BANNER WANT ADS!
no way aue to ncgicci.
, trough', toe need for emergency
(
‘aaved.
a 4H Club.
Anna Andrus reported that thc . preparedneaB sharply into focus.
Sailor CiUxcns took up a col- , MIUtona of people were caught
lection to purchase a basket of' without any mean* of providing L
food fur a worthy family. AS «««. uv- (Jf ught for tbcmselvin'

Gives Tips for

141 K. WoodUad at
Michigan Are.
Phono 945-941T

Main Office

Power Failures

made to order
for pulpwood
farm
woodlot

ter. they gave the Grange a
n-m lua
^th
contribution to cover me cost of
f
lh^t n u
““ ii™ &lt;"
■*»* &gt;—

.

mcdlni, L to be April -a.

Estate

.

More people buy Chevrolets?

Yes!

other make car?

Yes!

forget tlsat In many kinds of

: Causes vary from the recent
Groit-Lakco Lecturer’s Cunler- eastern catastropiia (to a etrnple
ence at Green Lake. Wl*. and wind storm.
Art Stecby, County Extraslon Agricultural Agent sug- |

camping

bcrvhip plana, and the tentative

Than

—Keep emergency equipment
In operating order. Make sure

was presented. Other faccte Of
the trip will highlight future Justed. Keep electrical generators

Any other?

Additional awards from State­
Grange as listed in the December light batteries stored in a plosUc

PIONEER
55O‘,b’*“""
Improved piston porting debver* moro

found George Ulrich completely

There must be reasons.
Name ten.

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Yes!

Sure!

OK:

Clayton Valentine's speedy re­
covery.

Scientists al Michigan State
University predict that meat
■sulBtltules' now being exprrimentally produced from plant

SMITH BROS

AII these comforts are available: steering wheels that lilt or lilt and
telescope; AM/FM Multiplex Stereo radio, first ever offered in cars;
• and Slrato-bucke! seats (to give you jvsl a sampling).

1

Central Michigan's

Comfortran automatic heating and cooling you can order—Just
dial the temperature and tom it on; Comfortron cutomcticaHy keeps yoa
comfortable no matter what tho weather outside.

Most Complete

Fertilizer Service

3
4
5
6

FERTILIZER FACTS

Q MOMiU Chela Saws

Francisco

Automoblle trouble lamps are
n ideal emergency light source,
me should be kept handy in the

mend and Mary RangucUc in boa of every farm vehicle.
distress with a broken finger.

munlty Progress Committee- and
ooffcn hoaUvwa will be Joyce
Weinbrecht and IJrtty Stadd.

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equipment where it can bw,
reached quickly and convenient/
□old Lecturer'* Awards for boU&gt; ly. Uuitems, Camp lights, FuuJiUghto. and even candles and
Orange.-), and 3rd pu*e to Mabel matehen should be collected In

Committee report.

HASTINGS OFFICE

PARKING

Strawberry yields per acre tn
Manistee county are higher titan

-Jara Supply
M-37 So. 945-3150

still is s profitable practice,

Have you 'slipped up' on

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Magic-Mirror acrylic lacpuer finish.
Self-cleaning rocker panels flush out *alt and other corrosive* with
rainwater, dry themselves with outsidd air—another way Chevrolet
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A hushed and gentled ride with body mount* designed to isolate
vibration better and shock absorbers matched to body style —
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America's only rear-engined car, Corvair, with more weight over the
driving wheels where you need it and les* on tha steering wheels

liability insurance

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for your property?
Accidents can happen,
and if anyone suffers

injury on your property,
the financial responsi­
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Better be safe than sorry. See
us for liability insurance that
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and pays the cost of personal
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• trade-in lime because more people wont Chevrolets ... new or used.

All these safety features standard now: seat belts, front and rear;
padded dash and sun visors; outside mirror (use it always before
passing); shatter-resistant inside mirror; 2-speed electric windshield wipers
• for better visibRity in a downpour; windshield washers; back-up lights.

Leadership ... the Chevrolet Way.

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LARKE BUICK-CHEVROLET
1435 5. HANOVER

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�PORK LOIN ROAST
Cut from Select, Tender Young Porkers
Full 7-Rib Portion
Loin End Portion

39:49

OF QUALITY

FRYER LEGS
OR BREASTS
With Ribs AH.ck.d

"SUPER-RIGHT" WHOLE OR RIB HALF

Center Rib Cut

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Beef Short Ribsu 43

Cut-Up Fryers. ... Ib. 33c

PORK CHOPS

&lt;70

Delmonico Steaks u. |7V

FRYERS WM. U 29

rrnips or orouno

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CACKLEBIRDS

-1UMRRI0KT- WHOLI LIO OR SIRLOIN PORTION

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Leg O' Lamb........................ u 79
FOR RROILINO OR FRVINO

t’cEr I ZS, \ (P

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Sliced Halibut Steak ....u.59
CAP-N JOHN'S

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Sweet Flavor

c..,„.w. “49

Spare Ribs

...

Breaded Shrimp!,i“:

»89‘

"Super-Right" Mature, Corn-Fed Beef

Beef Rib Roast
§ 69' x 75' x 79'

Stewing Beefu 79

FOR ROASTING — 4 to 6 Pound

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for Rich,

59

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LIGHT, CHUNK STYLE, Nut Wt. 6ft-Ox.

Star Kist Tuna

-

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4™* 99'

3 65‘

NESTLE'S

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REGULAR SIZE

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Biscuits.... 3

29*

ANN PAGE NIT WT. B-OZ.

SULTANA BRAND

FOR COOKING OR SALADS

Salad Dressing a 35*

dexolu Oil &lt;

CHEERIO

a

Black Pepper . . . «*49‘
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Ice Cream Bars

—a

Tea Bags . .100

79*

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12-INCHES WIDE

Reynold's Wrap

79*
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Sherbet

4 FLAVORS

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30c OFF LABEL

Blue
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DOWNY

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109

Chocolate Covered

Orange Juice .

CAN

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2*29*

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TomgtoSoup . . . “"IO­

89

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LIBBY'S

WITH MEAT BALLS

~ 22
tin

GOLDEN RISE BAKE AND SERVI

Cookies

ALL FLAVORS

1-LB.
TUBE

7

A&amp;P FROZEN FOOD VALUES

Sweet Peas, Cut Corn
or Peas and Carrots

2 •“ 39‘
Lima Beans or
Mixed Vegetables

n t, RAr
2 ,A“ 49

New Crop! California Navel—113 «“

ORANGES
FEATURE VALUE

a m

Bananas. . 2US 25
FLORIDA GROWN

Fresh Corn

—

5

AA

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m

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49
FLORIDA TENDER

«lfl*

Celery Hearts &gt;UNCll29
RIGALO TABLE-READY—NET WT. B-OZ.

— A

Cole Slaw . . .10'
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49e
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What's in it
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13 essential nutrients Jp every slice of
Jane Parker White Bread. That's what's
in It for you. We know because we put
them there.

JANE PARKER £
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runs! pretofflcra
turn wiped out men. He wm born In Rush. Mon- Mn Wayne Ferris and family
roe county. N. Y.. October 18, held poUuck dinner for Mr. and
1848. and came to Middleville on Mrs. Earl Dunn and family, Mr.
1 February 18. 1888. In July. 1871. and Mr*. Luther Lenz and Janet.
Dietrich, a well Mr. Dietrich was united tn mar- Mrs. Myrtle Dunn, and Mr. and
it of the village rlage with Miss Mell&amp;m Ood- Mra. Jim Whitmore of Battle
' yean it* preal- frey of Hastings. In .addition to creek. * Mr and Mn. Luther
last driver of th* becoming a business man. Mr. i Lenz and Janet were Sunday
ayland stage line. Dietrich has served as village dinner guest* of Mr and Mn
. tn 1888 and con- marshal and a* a member of the J"n Whitmore in Battle Creek *
rk until the line village council for thirteen con- Thanksgiving Day Mr and Mn.
XL Passengers and secuttve yearn. His last honor Robert S'rry and Karen and Mr
vied to Wayland waa election a* village preaident. *,ld Mrl
F”?‘ urre dinner
ur and a quarter, which office he filled for *evcnd 4uetU 01 Mr and Mri- Gfral&lt;1
av. lzwjkji u. n ninoiXT —.
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Day
with‘ Mr nnrt
and
» stage line was Pythla* lodgre in Middleville. Thanksgiving n
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trip required four and Is oiu- of thc village* most Mn. John Doster tn Battle Creek
popular men

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Mr and Mn. David Osgood
hand In front of the old hotel
to wi Uveas ita going and coming, and daughter. Debbie, of Brook­
as It farmed an Important link lyn were weekend gueau of hl,
with the outside world. There
were only a few building* in good. They called on Mr and
Mr*. Ira Ovgood on Saturday
evening. * The Isaac Oigood*
and the David Osgood* were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
young men. which have con­ Mr*. Duane Pox and daughter*
tinued into the deeper friend- of Freeport * Mr and Mrs
Clair Jerauld and Alva and Pearl
Stanley of Kalamazoo were
Sunday afternoon caller, of Mrs
May Brown and Isa bell Also
visiting al the Brown home were
Mrs Earl OU* and family pf
Battle Creek, and Mn Eleanor
Shedd * Mr. and Mr*. Rolla
Williams of Burlington were
Sunday afternoon callers at the
tlnuou* change, in which
Mary Brown home * Mrs Hilda
Rlne and son. Richard, were
guests at the Stephen Osgood
home for the past two week,
environnteru
wandering Into cnmunitlcs where
tliey too find their proper held
of action and become a factor in

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public of the county.
and Kenneth, son of Mr and
Th* old hotel was afterwards
Ro^rt Fre5'■ drave to HolI&gt;
rebult into the St. Jama* hotel ' tthere
met M*nrin Tiie ;
One part of the building was a Broup ,hen dror® ,o Hale to t
■tore kept by Wlthey i Lewis. ®eft
"nd 8t*nd the Thank*The beU shaped object* hanging
v“«“on on the Glenn
rom lhe portico are hoop sklrtj !
which were ii&gt;e monstradtles of
' ?Jr and
feminine
9lenn i*‘ller' J1.140 M.r l,nd
feminine costumre
coatumos to
in three
thane dav*
days
Mrs Percy Ellsworth and sons.
Mr and Mn. Albert Clemens
and family. Mr. and Mrs. May­
stcrc. Near him is standing hl* nard Miller and family. Mr. and
faithful dog.'
Mn. Merwyn Miller and family.
Mr. Dk-tnch. who began an a Rev. Thelma Miller, and at­
। st«&lt;e driver.
tended the church pastured by
J ^flddleviUe'*
prominent the Rev. Milbourne Miller.
Congratulations to Mr and
Mrs Gordon Blanton who are
the grandparent* of 10 • pound
Darwin Howard Stanton, son of
Norman and Arlene Stanton of
Climax The big fellow arrived
on Nov, 20. a George Ball, father
of Mr,. Rudolph Soya, continues
tr? Improve from a recent opera­
tion for removal of hl* leg as tiie
result of having stepped on a
nail. Mrs 8oya and her mother.
Mr* Bull, called on him Satur­
day tn Blodgett Hospital. * Mr.
and Mrs. Kurt Carrol and Mr.
and Mrs. Junior * Peake and
family attended the Internation­
al Rodeo in Chicago last Sunday
Mr. and Mrs Sterling French
were Thanksgiving Day guests of
Mr. and Mr*. James Springer in
Cloverdale. * The WSC8 met at
the home of Mrs. Juanita Kil­
gore Wednesday for an afternoon
meeting Mr* Kate Nickerson

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The Friday after Thanksgiving
■Mr and Mn Don Salemka and
Mark from DeWitt called on Mr
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Mr and Mrs. Emmett Bird
and Mr. and Mrs Norman Bird
and Min were Thanksgiving Day
guest* of Mr. and Mn. Robert
Anderton and family at Union
City. * Mr. and Mr*. Norman
dtoner guests of the Leo Frey, I
* Mr. and Mrs Emmett Bird
were Sunday dinner guest* of
Mr. and Mr,. Lyle Bird of Au­
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I UnOl World War 1. the choir
I was sponsored by royalty, and the
candidates, carefully aeUcted. had
the advantage of attending a spe-

1 tunauly the fall of the Hapebunc
' regime did not bring an etui to
the choir nor the school, thank*
to the miulc-loving citlaon* of
Vienna and the Initiative and adthey are ullh their acUtllle.,
mlnlstrallve ability of Joseph
The survey. one of » group of’ ffchnltt. Rector of Hofburg Chapel
similar studies being done in 10
otlrr countries, including Rus- The choir was soon rc-eMabUshcd
■ on a firm basis. World War II
dimmed but never completely dlminished the activity of the choir
Immediately after the liberation of
Austria bi 1948. the Choir and
Chapel quickly regained ita farmer
(Continued from Page 1)
place In the world of music tliruugh
they change their timing and type' popular support and the couneel
of step a* the tempo and style of
of selected members of tho Stole
music changes; in addition, they
Opera establishment
Incidentally, one of tho most
vertng tn formation. Including a
real "cliff-hanger" where two line*
of horsemen approach from an
angle al fast pace, pass through

Lakewood High Schoo) stu­
dents didn't have to go to school
Friday, Nov. 14. but their teach­
ers wore hard al wort all day.
They wwe busy iu many and
varied committee meetings evalu­
ating tho different departments

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A special salute should alio be
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actually saw them tn action. This, tlon of a magnificent gothic ca­
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any. ot the spectators rushed the
aUlca for a quick getaway. Rather,
they drifted down toward lhe front
for round after round ot applsu-.c

ami selections from tiie classics,
these Sunday morning appearances fUst move waa made by the Vlcaare in connection with a regular ne*c wa* to restore^ the State Opera
and St Stephen’* Cathedral, both
on the religion* theme. Thc Hof- extensively damaged. Money" for
burg Chapel la not large and the three project* was raised by popu­
demand for ticket* great. *0 every lar subscription, even youngster*
available space 1* used. Our seats contributing the equivalent of •
were toWprd the rear of a small few pennies each.
gallery above tiie side aisle from
This, I believe, says much about
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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
Hotting*, Michigon, Thursday, Decomber 16, 1965

110th Ye.r

Eaton Sheriff
Recommends
New Jail Site
Eaton County Sheriff Elwin
Smith Tuesday aftemsan___
gorically recommended to memberr.
Supervisor* that they build their
Sheriff Smith discussed for more
than two hours the psoblems of
operating a jatl during the regular
county board meeting held at the
Courthouse.

----- - convened their
regular monthly seataon In the
morning, and adjourned late Tues­
day until till* Wednesday morning.
Sheriff Mcri Campbell, when

CHsUSMONS—Sunday, Dee. 1*. members ef the Grate Lutheran

Barry County to
Have Pioneer
Shelter Plan

15-3 vote, went on record lo erect
the new jail on the Courthouse
square, and last June h motion
to reconsider was defeated

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.

The
details of
of the
the program
nroeram . [h(T,Ie
pUn of
W‘U |h&lt;
* community added to the problem, and the City
The details
, lt#fT
were presented the Board of i shelter Planning Training Pro- lias tiod to put more restrictions
on parking tato effect.
"I hope you will not make the
■
uir i/vbiu
z
• .norond the
th* proposal.
n.on.-.i
Tennessee
underDfffnje
contract ,to
approved
OHJee
of chrU
ndthe4 Smith declared.
Sheriff Smith said a 00-lnmute
lite purpose of a Community, located at the Battle Creek Fedjail was erected, principally on the
n-canmendstkxi of a population
upon the United Sts
County planning program will varsity. "Dual skimp an the build-

Robert Stack
Buys Sherwood
Insurance

much fallout
available 'Jn i----------------------A m£
Including multl-family/dweiltag*
and small commercial and indus­
trial buddings In the County is
being conducted by the Corp* of
Engineers from the Detroit Dis­
trict.

Robert w. Stack. 40. of Grand
Rapids, who has been associated I
wlU&gt; the insurance Industry fort original National Fallout Shti­
a long time, has purchased the
Sherwood Insurance Agency, it

* Tlie
Tlte Music department of the
Maple Valley Schools will present
a Christmas concert In tlte high
sdtool auditorium this Ihursday
evening Both • instrumental and
vocal student* will participate.

backward glances
bits oj
as gleaned from the
Banner files
It is estimated that a crowd ttf
about 10.000 people wltnetewd
the Clirtstmos Pageant Bjuirctey
evening, despite sub - freezing
temperature and th* fact that

Stephen Cooley
Resigns Post as
Gty Assessor

jlic a.'hooL

visabllity of having a single
That change—from havine one
for the First and Fourth Wards
and one for the Second and
Third — would require a charter
amendment.
Ru.uell Doty is the First’and
Fourth Ward assessor.
members of the County Board of
Supervisors along with the may-

has petitioned the Council to
abandon Church Street from

ROBERT W. SHERWOOD

RICHARD T. OROOS

Name Sherwood to Head
Hastings National Banff

City hall and public works em­
ployees were given a holiday on
the day before Christmas and

Aldermen authorized paying
the Ollllise Construction Com­
pany of Grand Rapids the final

ket Street storm sewer projects
Hastings officials were au­
thorized to attend the regional
meeting of Ute Michigan Muni­
Richard T Groos. president ot and Zoning Commission since cipal League which la to be held
the National Bank of Hastings, 1966 and was named by the Thursday. Jan 13. at Nils*
. _ --UtRMhas announced that the board jf
directors at a regular meeting
Director of
elected Robert W Sheribpod. 40.
He was born tn Hastings hi
as president of the bank

municipal employee*.
Erection of a three by six-foot
parking sign fronting on 6
Church Street south of the Citv
Bank was approved The sign is
to be center mounted on a 4-lnch
pipe set in concrete.
Among the bills approved was

Barry’s October
Sales Tax $1032 IS
reports from Barry- County in
October totaled 8103448.17. That
Included 812.067 from building
materials. 85403 from general
merchandise. *58,076 from food
sales. 828477 from aulometive
304 from furniture sales. 87.025
from miscellaneous retail rales

J. C. Penney
Associates Get
Christmas Money

Um tax during the month to­
taled 85.174.12.
Historical Society Meet*
The Barry County Historical
Society will infect at the Hastings

ing Dec 1. amounted to only
cordially Invited.
12,530. During that period Umdepartment answered 28 fire
call*—15 for fires In buildings. 7
The Lake-O Squares will hold

The special Christmas pay­
ment is cne of many b.mef't*
available to Penney avsociates.
It Is offered at further testimony
of the Company* Inlerc’t in the
welfare of the people who con­
tribute so much to our opera-

hunting home carting some 8600.- vloua yoara, Hastings teachers.

BANK8 111 &lt; I I) -I

addition to regular Company
provisions for sick benefits, medi-

Ill'S DRIVERS GET POINTUIH

»
Bacheider

has

been

sented in Central
Friday morning by

action taken Monday evening.
. . BACKWARD GLANCES.
department,

reported

to

the

Thursday Headon Smashup Also
Claims Life of Kalamazoo Man;
IToman Is Critically injured
Sadness overshadowed preparations (or the ('hrutnu*
season in Hastings when lhre£ local residents were killed and
anoilier severely injured in a headon. two&lt;ar crash on
(lull Road, alk)ut 4 p.m. Thursday. Dec. 9, between Richland
and Kalamazoo.
Killed were:
LAWRENCE ORLANDO JORDAN, 48, R2 HartinjU,
1573 N. Broadway, lift" driver of one 4ir. which had three
passengers.
CHARLES ALFRED PEASE, 79, and hi* wife. FERN.
67, also of R2 Hastings.
EARL HUBBARD BULLARD, 66, 2IS Gull Lake Drive,
who was alone in his car.
*•
Critically hurt, was MRS. ELSA FERN JORDAN’, 41,
Mr. Jordan's wile. She ha* been
in Borges* Hospital In Kalama­
zoo with severe head injuries

Facility since it opened In May

Friday nights

Wayne. Ind.,
June 8. 1822.

at

Hastings

receiving or discharging pasMngtra.-: Base* stepping to discharge
ar pickup passengers have two alternately flashing red lights on

group life Insurance, Penco Profll-Shartng Retirement Plan, dis­
counts on purchases along with
SOCIAL SECURITY OFFICE
The social Security office al
the Hastings Water Work* will

I

LA WHENCE O. JORDAN

You Are Invited
To Vocal Music
Concert Sunday
The annual Christmas concert
of-the vocal music department of
the Hastings schools will be pre­
sented at 3 pin Sunday. Dec.
19. in Central Auditorium, under
the direction of Herbert Moyer.

The High school Choir in­
cludes 64 member*, the High
School Chorus lias 45 stager*, the
High School Glee Club ha* 71
and the Junior High Choir has
78 members
In addition, the High School
Oirta Ensemble and the Staging
Saxons will present selections

The program u to include such
numbers as Fanfare for Christ­
mas Day, Hallelujah from Han­
del’s Messiah. O Holy Night, Si­
lent Night, Joy to the World and
O Little Town of Bethlehem,
sung by the combined groups
The high school groups will
on ring And The Glory of the U&gt;rri

Awake. The High School Choir
mem- and Chorus will sing There Shall
A Star Come Out of Jacob
£ The Junior High Choir is to
sing Lullaby for Mary's Son and
daugtij/rs, Mrs.. Lawrence &lt;Elsa&gt; Behold That Star
The Staging taxons will pre­
Jordah of Hastings, Mrs. Jerome
(Clarice &gt; Mlles of R5 Hastings sent Good King Wencetlaus and
and Mrs Harold i Genevieve* the Girls Ensemble will sing The
Hall of R1 Delton; 11 grandchil­
dren; two great grandchildren, Gloria In Excelcls Deo.
three brothers. George Forman
of Woodland, Arthur Forman of side Thy Cradle Here I Stand
Trrntan and William Forman if and Hark Now. O Shepherd*
The High School Choir s'ou
Battle Creek, and a »lster. Mrs
Dallas 1 Elsie&gt; Lehman of Scott­ O Come, O Come Emmanuel. Be­
ville
hold The tjimb of God. Hymn to
the Virgta. Lullabye on ClutetNov 17. IBM. in Paulding Coun­ mas Eve. I Wonder As I Wander.
ty. Ohio, the son of Frank and Coventry Carol. Negro Bell Car­
Flora (Allen) Pease While liv­ ol, Carol of the Drum. While By
ing In Pt. Wayne he came to My Sheep. The Sleigh. Silver
Hastings lo paint gasoline tank*, Bell*. Christmas SonB.'White
and fell off and hurt himself Christmas, Twas the Night Be­
fore Christmas and Still Still.
Still
■
romance began there
’
SololsU will include Karen
After their marriage thev Frost. Tom Bmelker. Lynda Pry­
moved to Scottville, returning to or. Dave Williams. Karen MAKeougn. Diana Brown. Carolyn
worked as an interior decorator Coals. Mary Stutz. Susan Engle.
Marvin Howell. Fred Jacobs and
. . . HASTINGS PEOPLE, Page 8. David Huebner.

ney Company department (•on- the Townsend Club and
have rcceivi^^a special Chrlrttnas payme
Church of Hastings.

Lakewood High School on M-50.

Elwood

3 Hastings People
Killed, 1 Hurt in
Kalamazoo Crash

the barber shop and central sup­
ply department.
According to the news report*,
the Kalamazoo County sheriff’s
department said Bullard's car
was traveling on M-43 toward
for installation of heating panels Richland and the Jordan vehicle
tn Ute cltv clerk’* office and
mayor's office and necessary The autoa collided in the Kala­
connections.
mazoo-bound lane of traffic, ac­
The Belson Mfg. Company of cording to deputies .
North Aurora. Hi, was paid
Investigation Indicated that
*321.71 for 12 galvanized picnic
tables purchased for City porks
It was t)&gt;e fifth multiple-fatal
next season.
traffic accident In the KalamaPeter J. Note, cement conlractor from Grand Rapids, was paid
It took 45 minute* lor Com­
a total of 8841121. including stock firemen, ambulance crew
*31780 for curb and sidewalk on member* and a car wrecking
W. Walnut at Jefferson; 81,454.78 crew to free Mr. Jordan from a
for curb and gutter on South pinned position behind the wheel
Street: 8157 for sidewalk and of hl* car
%
Extra sheriff’s deputies were
ctlved her BS degree from Michl- ■ Company which are In the stage; curb repairs at the Superette on
gan Btate University on Dec. 11. i of “unprecedented growth which N Michigan: 8720 40 for curb on called into service to handle
Before entering MSU she attended should continue for the foresee- E Lincoln: 84.12335 for curb and traffic which lined up a mile
gutter on North Street; 81416.13
Santa Monica City College. Muske- able future."
for Market Street curb and side­
gon Community College and Cenwalk replacement, and 8321.75
trel Michigan Univeratty.
for curb on W Grant
route to his Gull Lake residence
Joy Davfa of Grand ttaplds was
The Bekman Company, Grandhired to teach atcohd grade at
1 vllle blacktopping firm, was paid to Kalamazoo where Mr Pease
Central, replacbig Mrs. Jane Ar­
*1.964 68 for patching, including hid an appointment with a phy­
nold, who returns to the counseling
837937 on Market and State; $60 sician.
on W. State Road and N. BroadBS from MSU during the preu-nt
This situation, he added, has of State and Market: 8468 85 for
tier teaching here She U a gradu-____
made__it increasingly more ___
dlf- water trench on East 'Street
ate of Wert High at Minneapolis, ficult to devote the necessary along east side of the Hastings
Minn.
time and effort lo discharging Mfg. Company: 8409 80 for serv­
Ids duties as president of the ice cuts on East and South
bank.
Rutland Township
Streets: 820328 for the drive ap­
Services for Mr. Jordan were
Groos said his resignation was proach to the dump: 830 for held at 2:30 pm’. Monday at the
made
his £
place
could
be taken
Pereonol and Property Taxes by
M so
opera
ng o(Tlc
,r who
wlll patching along the sidewalk at Leonard - Osgood Funeral Home
the Superette; 886.40 for State Rev. Elliott officiated and burial
may be paid at my home. 101 N be available in the bank full
Tanner Lake Road, any week- time. He added that it la hl*
end except Wednesday, dunrj; great desire to remain on the end at Francis and Williams.
on Sept 13. 1888. in Woodland
the month of December. Dog 11- board of director* for the foreTownship, the daughter of Lem­
cnnaca also available.
-------------...............to
seeable
future and* 'to continue
uel and Viola (Puffer) R&gt;rman
Roy Putter
School and did
ing
in the Hastings area before mar-

pm. No Christmas spirits will be
served, but Jerry Shoup will
council Monday that fire losses bring a few old bottles that used
to contalrt_them Refreshments

present Thornapple Valley home Buskirk, will present a Cliristmas
on county property three miles Carol Service in Central auditor­
ium Sunday afternoon

MR. AND MBS. CHARLES A. PEASE

Approve Hiring
2 New Teachers

to
Head Nashville
Business Group

nator for the Civil Defense divi­
sion of the Btate Police; William
Barr: Merlin Foreman, project
engineer; Carl Goldsclunidt. di­
rector of the Community Shelter
Planning program of the Univerrity of Tennessee, and Charles
E. Glennon, held operation*, of­
fice of Civil Defense. Federal
Center, Battle Creek.

Guide

Mayor Franklin C. Beckwith
and members of the City Council
are seeking candidates for, ap­
pointment a* asaesaor from the
Second and Third Wards to suc­
According to this decision, God is ceed Stephen J. Cooley, who re­
Thank You for the birds that
signed effective Jan. 1.
strictly off limits in any public
sing
AuevMir C'oolev'* resignation
Ttuuik You God for everything. building It is a Name that must
Monday night al the regular
not lx- mentionedI
Arnett"
Council meeting at the City
Han.
Kindergarten pupils who attempt
In a nation whose Constitution
Cooley, in his resignation, said
to voluntarily My such Inoffensive •upports the doctrines of freedom he ivad been advised to avoid all
"tension possible." and was find­
ing the work mucli'greater than
in previous years. H&gt; has been
in ill health.
Cooley, who retired on Jan 1.
prayers In s;ate-»upported schools
1958, after 37 years as a mail
or institution*. The prayer or
little prayers as three In the con1882. He succeeded the veteran
-flnc.-, of a schoolroom are breaking
Discussing the resignation,
several Council members said

sweet
Thank-You ,far the food we

Sherwood has been a director
Sheriff Smith tald parking was
the bonk since September of
not Hie
nGl
Ule only
on,y problem with
witn having of
1964
st *“
■"»
Long prominent in civic en­
his family cannot have any prideavors. Sherwood is currently m secretary of the Barry County
chairman of the Board of Edu­
Sherwood has been president
ing that he had hoped to train a cation’s secondary school rite of the Hasting* Chamber of
dog for tracking and for riding committee.
He has served on the Plannlrig
with night officers Lack of arm
that organization's distinguished।
made It necessary for him lo get
(
president of the Hastings K&gt;-,
wanls Club, has served on the,
;
the vestry of Emmanuel Eplsco-,
■Die Hastings Board of Educothat the proper
type of fence in a suitable area ticn Tuesday night formally ap­
,
proved luring two new teachers
,
Maria Knrth of 1)6 Coate Grove children.
Groos. in a letter to the dirtc-,
at Northeastern, replacing Mn&gt;.
,
George Fogf
stltuting In that du*.
president of The Viking Cor-

Additional survey Hems to be
Stack has been a field repre­
sentative with the Employers considered in qualified buildings
Group of Boston for the post five are the amounts of usable water
yean
quacy of existing sewers for
the Home Insurance Company of shelter purposes This win deter­
New York for five years, after mine the amounts of supplemen­
serving with the Michigan In­ tary shelter supplies needed, as
spection Bureau for three years
A native of Escanaba tn the menu.
The community *helter planUpper Peninsula, he attended
ta.lp will k — —»_ J ,
Michigan State University
dent of the Nashville Chamber
next year. The plan will then be of Commerce Wednesday. Dec 8.
presented to the Board of SuperOther officers elected were:
Vice president, Al Smith; secre­
tary, Mrs. Nelson Brumm, and
treasurer. Mrs. Catherine Beedle.
keL chief of the CirU Defense
Approximately 40 members at­
Sherwood - Stack I n * u r a n
tended the dinner served at 7
Agency and will continue to
pm.
located on the second floor
district.
Entertainment and an
the National Bank building.
At Tuesday* county board change ofjfifte followed.
meeting, tn addition to Wanket,

Maple Talley
Yule Concert

M C -■
I Federal biw. That 1* the import
of a Supreme Court decision lo
deny a hearing to New York City
l*irents who sought an order allow.

approve a tpecial two and one-half
mill tax to finance a new jail. That
tax would bring in *239.099 07 under
the current Suite equalized figure.
Last month the county also had
8148.48047 In cash earmarked for
the jail project.
It took Eaten County two elec-

to build their new jail. Sheriff
Smith declared that at that time
75 percent of the county board
v Barry County ha* Ixrn selected by the U.S. Office of Civil members and himself were in favor
of putting it on lire Courthouse
Defense and the Civil Defense Division of the Michigan Slate square.
Police for a pilot project in community shelter planning, it was
announced by County Civil Defense Director William Barr of than one
Pint take.
myself."
•
It will l&gt;e the first county in the Nation to have a Com­
Sheriff Smith declared that
munity Shelter Plan prepared under the current nationwide parking was at &gt; premium, and
program, and the Plan will serve r ——---------------- ------ ——---------- —as a mode) for use throughout Ur*. m*ny of which are in Charlotte tor special parking privl..
. ..
nuhllr
hruln...

I

-EDITORIALS­
,i ... .K' R
"God Is great, God is good
And we thank Him for our food
Amen.’

Gift

NUMBIR 35

proved 12 to 8 • motion to cal) an

U.S. Civil Defense, University
Of Tennessee, State, Local
Authorities to Make Survey

'.MUIIIi;

I to 8

Section

CHRISTMAS OVIDE
Chrteln***

�Winter Offers
Extra Challenge
To Outdoorsmen

Recommend Sites having enough ktmh. end
ft* problem on M-U; th*
For Proposed
mull, with future expension too
New High School caatraUon of studwit* in one

Quimby la the only open rural
school not to petition for annex-

| authorise election within

Robert W. Sherwood, chairman
of lhe srerndary school site com■ttMf * to recommending two
aitM, om south of Johnson Field
and the other southeast of John­
son Field, as possible locations
for ^ba proposed new secondary

committee

anol her

Pl BUC SPEAKING CHAMPS - Greg Jarmolowict, 16, Croswell

advantage

Winning third plane with their

In

Terry, both of Rl Battle Crtak.
Taking 13th were Lois Hunt­
ington and Cheryl Rutherford,
both Rl Battle Creek. with their

2 Middleville

LiKhtwelght, weather - proof
clothing uUllaing synthetic ins-

rji

. ir

si

a
torn a very highly esteemed and

ready.teo call the committee for
further consideration of cither the junior bridasmalfl She tooked
site, or a possible combination adoraUc wearing ajp*11 01 P4”*

community as long as she was

The committee ruled out locat-

Floyd Neeb * Mra. Grace Ham­
blin of 713 N. Church street in
cal WMA ladle* tart Thursday.

(Hennes* Mown and Mr* I.uella
Hamblin were guests from Has­
ting*. -rT.
girl, torn Saturday, Dec it.

shire in Detroit. They made a
quick trip to see Im and live

and home foc,Ciiri*un*s A Mm
the BohUx. Center School, with
her pupil*, will have their Christ­
mas program Wednesday eve.

Mm Olcnis Neilsen and pupil*

Mr. and Mrs

Men Robbed in
Grand Rapids

eight cldldren.

Call WI 3-3481.

Two Middleville men, accord-

that they were robbed Batur-

Professional

Harlow Vent.m, the report
slated, was sitting tn hla car

Grandville Avenue. 8. W.. when
four approached, wrenched open
One pulled a knife. Ventan

hl» billfold
teasing the wallet back onto the

Two xhlevra robbed Archie1
Beck. 70. late Saturday, then
left him to wander about the
Grand River-Veteran* Memorial
Drive. 8 W . art* until he wa*
found by a night watchman for
the US. Gypsum Co., police re­
ported.
year* with the famed shoe-pac,
According to the repurL_Beck |
h toot with leather uppers and
Dunham
a rubber foot. The favorod gear vision They
going to
sportsmen
By Mn. IT. H. Cheeieman far.. Winter
1 Invited
—
---------**
c,uv
New materials offer water- Beck They drove tov
proof
which also
allow* im
nut*
Memorial Drive. bi|u wnen
- footwear
------- --------—- —
* .-uciouiuu
when
Sunday eveiunK. Dev Ifl, a
lhe, fnct t0 "»«*the'' and tber- Becktold them that was not Uw
Chnstma* program will be pa1,1,11 '5* *??*““dditional right
direction, the car was,
-&gt;ented al the South Maple Gnnr
and c&lt;NIlfort' Lmth«T* Mopped and. while on* man held
EU.B. Church * Mrs Donna**ch
to mode nearly to- him around the neck, the other
Benhett spent Monday with her
*y '*5_u'1 S****' ”ve
“ | took
the money. They then,
mother. Mrs Lillie in Battle ''uG'-r breakthrough.
kicked him from the car and'
Creek ♦ Tuesday tart week Mra
T!le ne* Ulthtcr Kartnrnta have I sped off. the report *ald.
Mites Ruffner called on Mra F"1®
«UvUlea a* Winter
------------ •-----------Glenn* Skidmore, wl» ta net ..“ 'J8 ?f!d c*x,'PlnK fanply ac-, College student* begin arriving
well. * Mr. and Mra Arthur tlvlUe’ Thr fun of krtUlnc away home thi* Friday far the ChrtrtQretn । Dalia* H1U1 and family trDIn 1he CTO*d *nd *^’‘8 for- ma* holiday vacation and will1
from White Pigeon were weekend
lakrs P"1" *nd B1**1 ronltnue fo arrive throughout next
gueot* of Mr*. Mildred Hill. UtUb I
'■eon* accompanied her crandt
mother to Sunday *ch«x&gt;\ u:&gt;d
church Krvlce Sunday, alter j
which they all went tq Middle-I
viile and were Rurats of Mr and
Mra Gary Hill and daughter.
Tamms. * The Clifford Moody
family were Bunday aflcrnion
guest* at the Ralph Moody home
near Bellevue * Mra Margar&lt;
Petcraon 1* sull in Community
Hospital recovering from Injunc*
received when/hcr car slid off
the road into a tree. We wt*h
401 N. ROADWAY, HASTINGS
her a speedy recovery.
1*--------------- -----------------------------

DRY CLEANING

One hour

"mmm:
u

caanrns

THE MOST IM DRY CLEANING
THURSDAY

SPECIAL

FRIDAY &amp;

SATURDAY

Dec. 16-17-18

MEN’S &amp; LADIES*

GatS

No Limit

Open 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.—9 p.m. on Friday

1 Hour Service on Request - 8 o.m.-4 p.m.
—PICKUP STATIONS—

111 W. Shite St.

Middleville

Hotting*

Alberts'*

Dreas Shop

Professional

___ __ _ _

Loke Odes io

The Stog Shop

DRY CLEANING
j

________

Devereaux KX.

Personal Mention

Ronald

After five months worgj-g on an
Blough of Freeport were vlrt- orr-dhryuig ship, Tom Sothard is

Think casual

Winning second place with
ttMtr production demonrtraUou
on mulching potatoes were Irene

Great advance* tn Winter
ruuipment. much of it. originally come vMcatlunUme with snow.
designed for the armed force*. For additional Information about Howard Powall Dies
। has contributed to the growth of actlrlUe* and event* in the Win­
Howard H. Powell. 60, died al
ter Wonderland write the Mich­
igan Tourist Council. lanrtng. ing a long iilneaa. Hla mother,
doorrman wTappcd Ln several Michigan. 48S36.
ter. Mu*. Dnullla I\&gt;weU. realmg his movement. No longer
dent tn Hastings A brother,
doc* the Winter traveler clomp
I into camp on two chunks of Ice
dent, lira* in Grand Rapid*. He

and Mra. Harold Johnrton and man nearly a* much freedom of
1 leasailt Valley PrtacUla. Mra. Maud Johnrton movement, os Spring or autumn
d u
v.a » nt l
remained for a few day* viall garb while keeping him warm
By Mrt. tthel Blank
with Mr. and Mra Herbert
curh&gt;&gt;ui«
(*t-)4]4 johnrton. ♦ Mra. Alma Everoit
The tart point is an important
Guests Saturday and Sunday
of Muskegon spent the weekend one for Uie Winter outdoorsman
Relatives and friend* from a
The heavy clothing favored by
of the Keith Yerty* were Mr
distance who attended IM fu­ Dewitt Everett
and Mrs John Harpham and
neral for Mrs Ruth Osborne
son. David, of Pleasant Lake,
Jr., were dinner i"J«u Bunday low body inolrture to evaporate
Ind The Harpham's son. Joe,
in a natural manner. Walking
and friend.-Joined them on Bun­ residence of Mr and Mra Floyd and family of rural ClarkavUle any distance through heavy­
Need after the service and burns! En route home they vlalled Mr snow often caused overheating,
day.
an initial discomfort compounded
Mr. and Mra. Loren Francisco various place*
Among them ---------------------------------------- —re when the sportsman look off
and Jim a .1! ,*oend Christmas were Mrs. Delton Oeboroe and were dinner gueBta Sunday of some of the clothing allowing
Mr. and Mra. Ralph Weaver and ? icy wind to tiim perspirationand family of Jackson.
— j.
--a lnner gannento into a
The Jack Woods and the Row­
froMn cocoon.
land Halts art taking their fami­
lies on the day after Christmas
John Cuylar
for a VMk nf xkilnr at Hovne Wildfong of Grant. Mr. and Mrs
Mountain.
rifuci. Vickie and Mike war.
Saturday evening gueata of Mr
The same problem in a slightly
altered form made Winter footCity Saturday to attend
Ionia.

mm®

tlonal Junior Horticultural So­
ciety'* annual convention held

Outdooraincn may also find

country trail hiking on anow-

4-H public speaking contest. They won the honors during the State

Barry 4H Teams
Earn Honors at
National Meet
Tliroe hcrticuUwe 4H demon­
stration team* from Barry Coun-

vujop new techniques to co|
with-AVipSer lighting provide*

Personal Mention

&lt;7 school

t'e*M*a. '

cording to the Michigan Xour-

fitttr to a busy highway; th*
Chamber of Commerce property

*!on. the Hastings board ha* de­
cided dot to accept tuition »tu-

to provide vlnkrticd fscllitlca

Births at Pennock

Untion to equipment
There la even a growing group
1 discarded the notion that Winter
&lt; is a time for sitting around the
fireplace, repairing equipment
I and dreaming of Summer.
viously unknown world.
PtotcgcnspiNn find that Win-

Th» Hastings Board of Educa-

naled because of difficult access
Imby school board Tues • and insufficient acreage
Supi Guenther reported to the
annexation petitton unUl Dec. 38,
tfeerwfore pracUcadly ruling out school board that there are 25
a vote outside the Barry County fifth and sixth grade students
W-H nlan
and an additional 84 are in the
5th-6th grade band.
Guenther **ld because of this
obvious delay and because the
Hastings board had not received
Quimby's decision until 8:48 pm.

creased demand far Winter
ramping facilities the Michigan

Winter tn Michigan 1* more

their regular monthly mealing ■school
raoalved a roccmmtndaUon for
the location of the proposed new grade to Clinton fllrvet.
neontory school building, ap­
The Barnett property on East
proved annexation of four more
rural district* and transacted
the CTieney-Bell property south
and southeast of Boullieastsrn

district* must being in an indurtrial area; the
tieciton within property north of Woodland
Avenue was eliminated as being
too far away from present school
□prove taking facilities and reasonable student
the debt*. Just transportation, and also the pos­
sibility of having lo duplicate the
present athletic plant. The site

growing

proup.

Fwf

Mn Darlan Eldred Sunday. Dec

return to hl* studies at Nor.ium
Michigan Unit
inlnbtratlon School.
Mr and Mrs Ralph Turner alU
leave Cliristm.is Day on a motor
trip U&gt; the West Court and the
Tylers recently. Adon Myers of Rose Bowl game Mra. Esther F&lt; it
Freeport and a fnend of Grand will accompany tlietn as tar u*

ACROSS FROM TYDEN PARK

A REAL, LIVE PONY or
S5O00 worth of toys
of MOST MAJOR APPLIANCES
with the Purchase

encc Bloom of Grand Rapids

a«ul Paul Chrutophel and Mr to visit fnenda. En route homes, the
and Mra Sanford ChrlstoplM.-] Turners will drive through Ttxa*
and family of near Battle Creek, and visit their eon. Harold Turner.
the OtUei Kauffman fiunlly of
Gethcn. Ind., and Mias Pauline
Mrs James McNanum of genoKauffman of Alto were recent
sha, Wl*. who I* here vtsUinc her
Mr and Mrs Amman Miller. daughter and family, the Jock
Jr . and family entertained with Ctarrye. will be here until after
a birthday dinner Sunday, Dec
bK
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iAn Mabel Cool of Pinhook. *
I Mra Dalton Stahl of ClartsvUlo
and Mra. Bert Blank accomponied by John Near from I-an, sing, dined at the Height* Rrai tauram at Hastings Bunday. Dec
Sth and were aftentoon vtaiton

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the ixxne of Mr and Mrs Ralph
Weaver and Jane of Hastlnm. *
Mra Max Haney. Mra. John
Caylor and Mra Dartene Ever­
ett of Woodland spent Wednes­
day ax Grand Rapids * Patricia
Neeb. a student at MSU spent
last weekend with her iAronta.
Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Neto, w
«»•
Mr* John Caylor were

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�6 Students from
Barry Receive
Degrees at MSU
Six students from Barry Coun-

ot Michigan's seventh district

Krishnanturlhl

Bellevue Couple
To Mark Golden
Wedding Jubilee

Jail Site

degrees at the Fall quarter com­
mencement exercbea Saturday at
the Michigan Bute University
Auditorium.

Hundaratn

that

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ot

Tlxx? from HuUnga receiving
Rl Hastings, BS in home eco­
nomics; Mrs Janice J. Ktetzmann. 510 8 Hanover. BA In
elementary education. Marla O.
Knoth. 116 Qxsts Grove Road,
BA In elementary education;
Mrs Donal J Bor by. 419 E State
Road, MA in geography, and

Walnut, BA In history.
Nancy L. Guthrie. Rl Hick­
cry Comers, received a BA in
English.

Continued from Pogo One

renneus
-WAYS RRST OUAUTV *

Barry County ever builds a Jail,
would permit .prisoners to wart in or where it is built. However, they
the exercise yards. Long-term (up
Mr. and MrsTwilham H- R*yto a year* prisoners are more sus­ gained tn all the other 82 counties
ceptible to medical problems, he
Nashville, now residing at 506 N.
Slate law requires a jail to be Main 8t„ Bellevue, will observe
their 50th wedding anniversary
the county scat.
on Monday. Dec. 21.
ing persons on the outside trying
Sheriff Smith added that lie lias
to communicate with prisoners in­
side, increasing the security angle.
Sunday.
Sheriff Smith said Eaton Coun­ feeling and hope you don't make
ty, when building the new jalL dug Ute mistakes we made."
Into about 14 cisterns which had to
Sheriff Campbell, explaining that
Hoaung
the
celebration
will be
be filled—the cost being about as
much os a new site would have on a new, adequate site, said ite tivetr son-in-law and daughter.
liad been happy with former pltuu mt. and Mra. Raymond Shaffer
of Vermontville, and their
He jokingly added that he was for a 50-inmate structure.
grandchildren, Mr. and Mra.
willing far Barry County lo con­
J ary Beacraft, also of Vermont­
tinue boarding prisoners at Char­
ville.
lotte. and paying for tfirir keep. Yeckley 4H'ers to
The former Emily Mobee and
-We enjoy It.”
•
Have
Yule
Party
William H. Raymond roe marSmith aaid there la a financial
advantage of having the sheriffs
hold their Chriatma* party at
sheriffs wife as a matron, it would
Tliey started housekeeping in
clock matrons for women prisoners, families are welcome Each per­ Belleville wiirrc Mr. Raymond
an expensive operation. He aald son should bring a 25c gift to was employed at the Ford Mo­
jail units which hold women
tor Company In 1939 they moved
prisoners have locks which can fefrenhmente include: the Ralph; to a farm south of Nashville
Eye family, the Calvin Plummer;

Odom received a BA in social
science with "high honors" and
Linda Shellenbargrr of Saranac
received a BA in English. also the matron.
with “high honors."

Michigan State University sci­
entists said recently that reX
search will make It possible to
Sheriff Smith said a study axnproduce agricultural products
even mure efficiently Consumorx vantages of converting the jail to
may spend only 10 percent of office space entirely and building
the family .income for food by

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family, the Orval Cutahaw famlly, the Robert Hollister famlly tired and moved to Bellevue Ln
1963.
and the Donald Borton family.
Mr. Raymond is a Past Noble
Grand of the IOOF Lodge in
More About--------- JJeUeviUe.
Mrs. Raymond Is interested tn

Hastings People
Tlu-y have requested "no gift*.

LEGAL
PUBLICATION ORDER

onera might improve in transport!&gt;« On nnl btel. U&gt; muK
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IX
h&gt; Mia.
ne
old. omcers
cam gvi careless
eaMx “““.”7 ,~~ ~~ .
Lacey
just walking them from one build- l?p?rV*d ,or *VerM1.
e
Ing to another
hot dc* concession stand ate the
By Mri. Orlie VanSyckle
Questioned by Alderman Lanne. fair and other carnivals. They
retired
about
1959.
wisdom of leasing
He was a tenner president of
explained that it
the Hastings' Ctiaptcr Of the
own their cruisers than lease them Townsend Club . He was a vet­ Syckle had a pre-Christmas dlneran of World War I.
In addition to his children
wait back to ownership.'Rundl and
grandchildren, he is sur­
said It appeared that the county vived by three sisters, Mrs. Laura family. Neil Wilder and Ron
with a large fleet of rare can lease (LaValley 1 of Redlands. Calif.. Larabee. a Connte VanSyckle
profitably, the small fleet cannot.
Mrs. Effie Benedict of pakwood.
He said he buys gas for the Ohio, and Mrs. Claude (Mar­
sheriff's department In bulk and
pays a net of 11.2 cents a gallon garet* Braithwaite of Ruskin. WdclxT gave a birthday dinner
for her granddaughter, Nell
funded. Sheriff Campbell reported Nov. 19. 1911, In Ipswich. SD. Welcher. Bunday. Gunta were
Barry has been paying 21 cents a the son of Vern and Alma (Phil­
kalian.
family. Mr. aiul Mrs. Don Welchlipa* Jordan.

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1505 S. Jefferson

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Express Thanks to All
For Making the Grand Opening

. Of, Their NewjFloral Facilities
A Huge Success!

Open House Continues
until Christmas
This will enable you to

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added and also enjoy

DOOR
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Battle Creek with his parents
and was graduated from Battle
Creek Lakeview High School. He
worked at the Tale Royal Civil­
ian Conservation Corps camp
until he was drafted early In
World War II .
Mr. Jordan served with the
Rainbow Division in the Pacific
Theater until he contracted mshospital in Australia, and then
back lo the United States.

Fellowship of the Briggs-Bantirid and Dowling Churches will
School

Friday

night.

*

The

The Blue Birds and Camp Fire
girls will have their Christmas
Mrs

Clarence Campbell

will

ChrL'-mss supper and tree Wed­
of Hastings after hU return from nesday night. * The Youth Fel­
service. They farmed Ln the Po- lowship of tlie three churchte
will meet nt the Briggs Church
Pease, and In 1961 went to work
for the E. W. Bliss Company aa
a chipper and grinder In the Woods MethodL'4 camp at Clear
foundry.
Lake for lunch. * Christmas
He was a member of the Wel­ Eve Uiere will be a Holy service
come Comers Methodist Church at the Dowling Church for
and served on the church board. Briggs and Banfleid Churches
beginning at 11 pm. ending at
Welcome 4H Club.
12:00 pm. with Holy Communion
Mr. Jordan la survived by his
wife, one daughter, Mrs. David the Briggs Church Dec. 19 . at
8 pm. with a program. Coffee
hour will follow.

its father and
Augusta; three
suterg, Mrs. Carroll (LorraineJ
Jansen of Rl Auguste. Mrs watUs and Rotary Clute held a
Clarabell Goodman of Battle joint luncheon meeting Wednesday
Creek and Mrs Daniel (Flor- noon at the First Methodist Church
to hear their annual Christmas
bland, N.Y., and two half bro­ program by Use Hastings High
thels. Arthur Jordan of North School Choir, directed by Herbert
Dakota and William Mead of Moyer.

Beautiful Music

and arrangements.

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Leonard - Osgood Funeral Home.
Rev. Elliott officiated and burial

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Continued from Pogo One

of Mias Ruth Robaon. Included In |

Barker. Darrell Aldrich. Edwin
Maurer. Hasel Caukln, Florence
Wcsterllng. Margaret Barnett,
Richard Bogart. Hugh Kelley.
Gordon Crothcrs, Robert Cul■&gt;5.3.3.5l33i3,35.5.1,3i&gt;,3&lt;3,3.^J,JI3J15,5.Jl35l&gt;l5,S.S,3.3.3 bert. Stuard Edmonds. Donald
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Lou Burroughs. Lucille McLeod.
Suzanne Sumner and Nonna
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40 Years Ago
Manager Branch of the Strand
Theater in co-operation with
the American Legion and Hit
Hum Ings Comfnertcal Club u
planning a unique Christnuu
party for children next Wed­
nesday. Those who attend will
receive free popcorn bolls and
on th? Inside will be a Christ­
mas tree decorated with color­
ful stocklnga, each containing
special gift*. Th&lt;«e will be dtetxjbuted tq the children at the
conclusion of each performance
Th* council Friday, voted S100
to the Rev. Edward Boone for
the use In his City Mbwlon here

M Yeare Ago
Deputy Game Warden Mlllenbweher la-H week confiscated a
gill net 150 feet long in the vi­
cinity of Ftali Lake, Orange­
ville. This unlawful instrument
tat taking flah Will be destroy­
ed this week together with a
net 100 feet long recently taken
from Kurtz Lake Irving.
Crystal Creamery here has
been seriously Inconvenienced by
U&gt;c collapw of th? rtoun boiler
at their plant They have secur­
ed a steam traction engine and
are doing the best they can but
It has not capacity enough to do
the job Intended A new teller
has been ordered but will take
some time to get here.

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PENNEY'S IN HASTINGS IS OPEN EVERY NITE ‘TIL 9 P.M.

�I

Karl Weiler
Personal Mention
Of Vermontville
AFC Jack Louden, who with
hl* wife and baby. Cheryl Lynn,
have been visiting hU parents, Dies Wednesday
the Donald Loudens, and other

EDITORIAL

IF YOU HAVE THE

Continued from Page One
worded to Use Milsfactlan of nutny
cempcllrd to take part. In our
naiiort tlte schools arc open to (
many stete who might not even J
wish to say a Christian prayer—
arid under our Constitution. it 1* .

However, there is nothing In the
Cinstitution prohibiting voluntary
jeayer. Such a realricUon would,
in fact, be an outright infringe­
ment of the Conatitutloml guarantec of freedom ot worship.

Barry is Below
State Average of
Cardio Deaths

There’s a lot of the spirit of Christmas giving in every

Barry County ranks below the

one of these selections . . . here, you’ll find plenty of

caused by eardlovuscuLar ail­
ments. Dr. James B. Bhxlgett.
president of the Michigan Heart
Association, announced today.
In Barry County. 5L5 percent

gifts to make a man light up like the tree — come

Christmas Morning!

Handkerchiefs make nice
gifts . . . single or boxed.

50c to $1.00

.

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in such places. It may even be that than the rural counties with more
ugvd populations.
the lovely Cliristmas Carol Service
Of adjoining counties. Kent
presented by the High School had 55.5 percent; Allegan. MB.
Sunday was In violation of Federal

Hendershot &amp; Vicinity

Long-ilccvc. knit
polo ghirti
’

Robes

Highbank
Bv Mra. fern llmchllli
R2 Nok.in.
«IJ.^lM

64 peroenL
The Heart AmodaUon is
recall, many of the beloved old
Michigan United Fund agency.
carols speclttcally mcnilcn the
name of God. PoMlbly groups ot
carol singers going their rounds
an Christmas are also violating
By Mri. Richard Clark
Federal law. For. the walks they
use are public property—an area
In yrhlch Ute name of God must
The Aid will meet this Thurs­
not be mentioned. In fact, it may day nt the home ot Mrs. Judy
even come to the point where L«tu on the River Road. Colleen
churches will be compelled Jo in­
stall sound • proof windows and

Our selection of Robes'

relative* here on hl* month's
leave, left Tuesday for duly in
Korea. Mra.* Louden and Cheryl
Lynn will remain here.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Louden of
Delton visited the Allison Lou­
dens on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chet Long are
planning to be in Grant! Haven
this weekend to have Christmas
with their eon. Bruce, and family
and will then go by train to Du­
luth. Wls.. to spend the Holidays
with their daughter, the John
McDonnells.
Dr. and Mr*. Jack Walton and
family plan to visit his father.
Dr. DeForrest Walton, at the
Alamo Nursing Home on Christ­
mas morning, and will be dinner
guests al the home of her bro­
ther, the Paul SummeriotU, of
Gun Lake.
Mrs. Dan Walldorf! U leaving
Wednesday lo spend the holidays
with her daughter, the Earl
Prahis of Ann Arb-&gt;r
The Gerald Lawrences enter­
tained Mr. and Mra. Roger
Boulter and children, and Mr.
and Mrs. Keith Johncock and
children of Lansing. Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Boulter and Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Johncock of Delton.
Elwyn Hayward and Mr. and
Mra. Lew Warner, local, on Sun­
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Porteou* left • Wednesday morning
for California where their ad­
dress will be: 2031 Pasco Dorado,
izi Jolla They plan to return In
the early Spring.

$i

offer him leisure,
luxury and utility.

Kelvey and Bob Casey.
Ken Tobias b a patent at
Blodgett Hospital In Grand Rap­
ids. He underwent lung surgery
on Thursday and Is reported to

Servlccj were held Sa'.urday at
2 pm. from tho Vermontville
Congregational Church for Karl
R. Weiler, 73. long-time resi­
dent of Ute area.
Str. Weller died Wednesday.
Dec. (. tn a Kalamasos hos­
pital.
Before his health failed. Mr.
Welter had been very active in
rlvd and social activities of lit*
community.
He was u farm equipment
salesman and automobile rrpreMUtotlve and his place of busi­
ness at 6886 Vermontville High­
way. Mr. Weller Ind served as
prealdeeit of the- Vermontville
Maple Bynip Corporation, was a
member of the Lions Club and
the Congregational Church.
He %as born Oct. 37. 1892. In
Fremont, Ohio, a son of Charles
and Ida &lt; Thrum Wetter.
His survivors include his wife,
Alma, to wIkwu he was married
in 1914; a son. Riciuird of Ver­
montville; tlirec grandchildren
und two u.TAhcrs, Walter and
Oliver, both of VcrmoninUe.
The Rev. Ixunard Maunder
officiated and burial was made
in Woodlawn Cemetery

United Brethren
In Christ Church
Christmas Services
The United Brethren in Christ
Church wtU hold thetr Christmas
tervtees al 10.30 Sunday morn­
ing. Dec. 19 with Mra. Dean
VandcrVcen of Lake Odrvaa as
a special guest The Sing SplraUon will be at 7 pm. Sunday
evening’

OFFICE TO CLOSE
The Christmas program at the
Tiie Hastings City HaU and
North EUB Church will be held
Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. * 1 Barty Courthouse will be ckaed
on
Friday.
JX-c. 24. and Friday,
The Maple Grove Birthday Club
had their annual Christmas din­ Drr. 31.
tier and party (Bunday at the |
township hall. 4 Mr. and Mra. Pretbyierian Cub Seoul*
Blair Hawbliu attended the an- r I’resbyterian Cub Scout Pack
nual Miclilgan Uvnstock Christ-1 3178 meeting will be Tuesday,
mas dinner und party at Bchu- Dec. 21. at 7 pm. at Lcason
lent in Maralmll Saturday eve- Sharpe Memorial Hall.
rung.
Mr. and Mra. Alteon Penfold i
spent Saturday and Sunday visi-I
Ung Mr. und Mra. Percy Penfold
We have the
ut East Jordan. * Several from &gt;
this way attended the venison
latest
supper at the grange tail Sat­
patterns
urday evening. * Mra. Gtenna \
Skidmore was taken tn Pennock
in
Hospital again on Wednesday , U
Mr. and Mra Victor Schantz j
1 (Armstrong
and family attended n pre-r
Christinas dinner Sunday ut the
LINOLEUM
home of Mr. and Mra. Keith ' V
Strickland of near Lacey;
I THE MODERN FASHION
Mr. anti Mrs Vera Hiiwblitz
LN FLOORS
called Thursday on tho tetters!
sister. Mra Bernice Bruce ut
Leila Hospital also on Howard i
Jones * Mr. and Mra Blair j
Ha* blitz und Kenny spent Sun-1
A FLOOR TO MEET
day evening with the WtliUun I
Swifts
EVERY BUDGET

y

The Michigan State football;
team, ranked No. 1 in the Na­
tion. received the MacArthur;
Bowl from the National Fuolbuil
Foundation and Hall of Fame tn,
1965.

HASTINGS FLOOR
COVERING
123 W. State St.

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lined glove*
Colon, pottomi: $■
wool mufflers

plolt these rfchea, however, direr*
would have lo conquer the ocean
to a depth of 600 feet.

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The type he
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• of every man’s
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they make a sure­
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Holidays Are Gay
With Happy Events

Cranberry Crunch Delights

Tire Glean Perkins' home on'
The Presbyterian Couplre Club fl. Jefferson, gay with the Christ- j
iiad a moot interesting as wall as mas decor, welcomed members of I
•mteriataing Christmas party on Hospital Guild 10 on Munday
Saturday evening. Dee. 11, when

Doctors Are Hosts
To Personnel of
Pennock Hospital

Science Studies
Solution for
Cracked Beans

Finland were tireir gwste. Tire
girls were asked to bring decoraUo»u typical of their cuuntrtm
and ai*o a dish for the dinner.
The rice pudding bnxiglu by
Karin created a lot ot amure-

lUapital Guild 23 held their
annual Christmas party on
Tiuinsday. Dec. 9. Mra Ikniard
Reed was tasteas fqr the cockUUl
hour, followed by dinner at Ho­
tel Hastings.

Ti»e table was gaily decorated for
tire Holiday Season. Each inrnitxr brought a shower gift for with many special symbol* which
Mla* Jean Stanton whoso mar­ liavo been kept by Ore family for
riage will be solemnized on Dec many years and which added
IB. There was also a gift ex­
change, and pedro was the en­
tertainment for tire evening

Monday evening at the home of
the Lewis Martolra for a potluck
dinner Tire evening was coni-

wlth luncheon at the Hastings
Hotel Monday afternoon. Back at
the Stebbins home Mra. .George

oota. sugar and coconut.
It's etrey to use lard In this
recipe even when It comes right
out of the refrlgeratce. says

North Branch Post

BAKED GOODS
readily Into menus since Cran­
berry Crunch Squares bake In a
moderate oven for approximate­
ly half an hour. They can fre­
quently be baked with a cas-

CHRISTMAS GOODIES
lb. 80c
Springlerlie
Macaroons

lb. 80c
lb. 80c

! German Honey I
Iced Christmas Butter Cookies ...
(Angel*, tree*, bell* end Santel
Dale’s Homemade Feanut Brittle
Dale’s Hommade Cocoanut Brittle
-IFull of peanut* »nd real crunchy i
FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY-

content goes above .10 percent,
the beans will spoil in transit.
"We have to try lo keep the
moisture level at 16 Co 1&gt; perover the weekend, nevertheless,
tire holiday mood prevailed^ J
and Blckert feel timl they're on
The sime evening 70 Shrill­ their way to-rant Retting tins
1 tablespoon orange juice
er* held forth at the Hartings optimum level. They've already
done it suocesafully on a ainaU
2 teaspoons orange rind
Mix oat*, sugar flour, coconut Agnes Cappon arranged for the
and salt. Cut lard into dry In- Happy Birtliday Club dinner for
28 guests at the Hartings JiotcL
It was also Saturday nlgiiV that
the Poker Club met at the Clay-

Lass rich than matt desserts,
these fruity crunch squares uro
also ideal whet: entertaining at

Mrs. Howard Ferris,
her graduation.

and or Ole flt. Nick, assisted
•Uh the diatribuUnahf prattnto.
At tire bridge tables fur the
ladle* that evening winners were
Mra. Ken Labcrteaux. Mrs. Earl
Coleman and Mrs. Byron Fletch-

People's Bible
Church Prograi

Father Succumbs, Marriage

30c

Licenses

SAVE $1.00
Holiday Baskets

DALE’S BAKE SHOP

Personal Mention

MU* Cathy Birk wiU ily home • 111 01,1 creditable faaliion as
Sunday from Boston. Mass. to vidt1
of ceremonies. The more
her family, the Dr. Wilbur Birks, "— ------------- ----------for the Christmas holiday.
party
end
with the door prias
The Cedric Morey* und Mr*.
awarded to the lucky onto of
Sunday visiting MUa Mary Morey the evening. Bea Hammond utui
and the Dr. Arthur Haight family.
Mary will be here for Christmas Clara flage; Mrs. Helen Engle,
with tier family and the Haights usatsted by the night nurses
made all of tire attractive invi­
tation*; Nila Trick, Virginia
Utter and Carolyn Ptench ar­
ranger! all at the lovely decora­
tions; MarJarre Buckborough was

Sale
FREE

and Katie Bristol took core of
door prizes and needless to say.
Dr. Gordon Finnic was chairman
for the iKBters and program.

The Clayton Bnuidstelters will
be with the Robert Dudley family
In Portage Christmas Eve and
Christmas Day The Gordon Cove
family win join them all fiat

XMAS GIFTS

WITH EVERY

Hodges

Nashville Near Goal,

FROM OUR HUGE REGULAR $TOCK OF FINE HOME FURNISH-

THIS WEEK-END ONLY,

3.98
value
Buy Both

1.98

merriment at tire Presbyterian
Hall Monday evening when all
of the Pennock Hospital doctors
entertained the entire hospital

Christmas baskets to deserv-

INGS.

tire salad provided by the-hos­
tess. Mrs. Howard Prost, at her
home Tuesday afternoon. Pirate
bridge was played and Mrs. Rudoiph Fkra took the prise.

llclou* repost It was too
agreed that (Jits was a ।
Idea, for the Sabbath Day.
.Small

CHOOSE YOUR OWN

were intrigued with the new In­
door ycar-anxmd swimming pool
at the Pryor home. After the
tegular meeting It
an added

altraoUrely

Dr. and Mrs Jack Walton are
entertaining Dr. and Mrs. Bard
Bloom and tireir office staff at
Christmas was celebrated by
their home. 525 W Green, for a
Christmas party on Saturday tire Pioneer Fann Bureau group
in a very special way when tire
evening. Dec 19.

tiou ll love our

Society newS

There are parties galore, large

Nashville's United Fund goal!
i* fl AM. More than SI JOO nas
already been given. Future con- ;
tributlons may be made at the I
Super Market Jewelers, where;
Victor Higdon will see that it is I
turned over to those in charge of1

JEWELRY
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Established I Sil

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MERCHANDISE!

Is $10 to $20

3.00

Is $21 to $?5 ...

5.00

.

10.00

Is $61 to $90 ...

15.00

Is $91 to $139 „

20.00

Is $140 to $199

35.00

Is $200 to $299

50.00

Is $300 to $399

75.00

Is $36 to $60

OPEN LATE
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-If $400 or Over

BUY NOW FROM A REFUTABLE
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.

CHRISTMAS

family coming here. The senior
Knopfs will be with another son
and his family, the Richard
: Knopfs, at Pinkney far the Christ­
mas holidays
I Mr. and Mrs. John Chandler.
iKen and Torn, who will be home
from Michigan Tech, on Salur, day. and Jett ar* loavliig Monday
far Naples. Fla . where they will

OUR STORES ARE NEVER OFEN
ON THE SABBATH!

WE GUARANTEE

NO DOWN

TO BEAT!

PAYMENTS

ANY PRICES ON

NOTHING TO FAY

on Dec. 8 for California. They
will spend four days with Their
daughter, Carole, at Palo Alto,
and then go to San FrancUcu
for the Rose Bow) game.
The Oarald LyflJcs will be en­
tertained on Christmas Day ut
the home of her father; the Rob­
ert Tylers, of Gun Lake road.

By giving flowers you

con gladden the
U heart of the
jch or poor.
Finish Your Shopping the
"Easy" Way . . .
Just Call Harm or Betty.
They will personally select
your Holiday Flowers.

COMPARABLE MDSE.

TIL NEXT MARCH

"S.W. MICHIGAN'S
LEADING CHAIN OF
FURNITURE STORES”

POINSETTIAS
As Traditional As Your
CHRISTMAS TREE!

OUR SELECTION-

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WE DON’T DEAL IN
LIVESTOCK — ONLY FINE
QUALITY fUKNITUAT

ALSO SERVING THIS IMMEDIATE SHOFFtNG AREA ON THE MAIN FOUR CORNERS OF OTSEGO'

Hastings Flower Shoppe
206 E State

Wl 5-5952

�•—Tin BASTINGS BANNT*
Thursday. December IS. IMS

the holiday aaaaon for member*, f. ■

Holiday Snow Ball
At Country Club £
For Younger Set

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Tip Cui
.JMakes Best Ever
WU1 Braised Entree

Youth Council, ha* announced!

school

rtudents

and

The annual Snow Ball, one of
the outstanding social event* of •tris.

ireen. nawir ,o lhe
!h.t
co-*pon-1 moizc-hHtt mrehod of giving tniPri-Hl-Y 1 Jernes* to certain bee! cut*.
, Should you * l*h a toneless
pot-roast a* a
'meat cut for pot-rout
change. Reba Staggs, meat autlvortty. -suggtwt* Mriotn tip This
come* from the iundquarter.
near the area from which round
.'traka are cut.

Cigar Special

Hostings Eastern
Star Chapter Holds
Initiation Ceremom
Hastings OKS. Chapter hel

7 Initiated were Lura Hui
and Gladys Webmhofcr.

honored

from

(Regular $2.50)
We have a great selection of pipes and

Christmas wrapped cigars.

GARDNER'S

I Tlie Ron Lewises plan to en1 terrain her family. Mr. and Mra
Joe &lt;Janet) Bailey and son. Eric,
of Chicago, Ill, Mr. and 'Mr*
Brown pot-roast in lard
.
„
_ .
ocn i-wjuc. sum anu swri. jr,
drippings. Pour off drippings. ond her grandparent*. Mr. and
Add &lt;alt. pepper, basil, tliyme. Mra Dura* Olin of Lowell on
cumin and water Cover tightly ChrUtma* Day
' and cook slowly 3 to 3', hours | The Roy Thomases will enteror until tender. Thicken cook- rain Mr. and Mr* Frank Hyne*
ing liquid with flour for gravy..and Mr. and Mra Ward Hyne.*
' if desired. 8 lo 10 servings.
for dinner on Christmas Day.

Mr* Franklin Huntley, chairman

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Ringo-Swingo Club
i hosts
Hosts quests.
Guests. nan
Plans
New Year's Party

SSC

,111 LUIIIVIUII IXIIVJ
ftom Lftkc Odrsna Woodland.
Iran Georgianne
Oeorffianne Hellman I Lansing. Marshall. Bast Leroy,
| Ml**
Mi*s Jean
became the bride of Michael : Battle Cre?k. Delton. Kalamazoo
Hynes Potter on Saturday. Nov. ftn4j senlac. Sa*k*tchewan. Can37. nt St. Paul's Evangelical ada. who danced to the enjoyLutheran Church at Tomah.. able calling of guest caller.
Wu
I Wayne WUcox of Battle Creek.
The bride Is the daughter of and the Ringo-Swingo Square
Mr and Mrs Bruce C. Heilman i Dance class wa* also urdeOmed
of Tomah, Wia.. and tlie groom to their first dance on Saturday
i* the *on of Mr. and Mra. Ger- | evening

The bnde chose a floor-length
imwii of ivory peau de so* The
fitted bodice featured a scallopcd scoop neckline and elbowlength sleeves edged with Alencun lace The sheath skirt had
an attaclied chapcl-length train

Perfectly wonderful way to pamper her . . .

dance, but Imai plan* were made
for the Club's annual New Year's
Eve party wlud^will be held at
the Northeastern School. The
Lake Odoon Square Dunce Club
are to be guests with their caller,
Marv "Freestone, and George

con appliques. Her headpiece wa* piatne. There will be a potluck
a pill Uik covered with peau de with ham. roil*, and coffee turn­
sole and trimmed with two bow*' uhed by the club. Door prize)
in the back. It held an elbow- WlU alM&gt; be given.
■ length French «I!k ■ illusion leiL
The Pete Powell* are Ln'charge
She carried a crescent of Ivory of tickets and advratlr—
' Fugl mums and ivy.
..xher committee chats
The 'bridesmaids wore Hoar- a* follows Decorating.
length gown* featuring avacadoJLoulre Cunningham. F
----velvet fiUed bodices and ivory ndttee. Preston and Angle Camp­
crepe sheath *kliti They wore btH: Punch table. Meivtn and
matching pill box hots Their Loutee Haight; Clean-up. Ward
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daisy mum*.
The general chairmen are Mer-

will bring more glamour and luxury into
her life. The loveliest and most endearing gifts

are garments and accessories selected
here by you.

Easy to Choose
Selections from Her 7

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groomunen were Henry P Reevuv Cla,rrnCw *nd f'cJd*
Knock
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Housecoats $4.98 to $16.98
Gowns and

PM u or™ Bay wu, .rd Mr . t£‘e” ™

Pajamas.. $2.98to$16.98

em Unlverally in June

Sweaters . $6.98 ta$19.98/?

Stoles .
Panties
"J

..$1.00

Slips and

Half Slips . $3.00 to $5.00
Fashion Jewelry. $1.00 up
Hankies*

I
I

and Barbecued

SPARE RIBS
TOO!
Ready to Servo . . .
Coma and Get 'Em!

The Superette
Tom &amp; Sally Robinson
205 N. Michigan

—OPEN DAILY—
9 A.M. to 11 P.M.

Time to arrange for

Photograph* are always welcome

vidual portrait* or family group*.

~—Twk Xht'Um** gift*. We’re happy
help

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Photo Greeting Cards, too!

WHITE’S

PHOTOGRAPHY
Phone 945-3967

107 S. Jefferson

Hastings

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Personal Mention

Skirts .... $6.98 to $14.98 /'

Hosiery

Mr. and Mrs Gerald Sherry
and daughter. Elaine, are leaving
Thuraday for Kentucky as their
son and brother, Pvt Gerald |
Sherry, will have finished hl*1
basic training at Ft. Knox and •
will return home with them on &lt;
leave until Jan. 4th.
t |
Guest* on Friday and S*tur- i
day of the Rev and Mra. George I
Huff were friend* who were ml*sionarie* with them in Sierra I
Leone, We«t Africa. Rev. and!
Mrs. Malcolm Eltta. who have!
recently returned! from that area, |
and *l*o ML** Ione Driscoll of
Grand Rapid*, who ha* been a {
missionary for a number oi year* ।
in West Africa.

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Blouses ... $2.98 to $8.98

Priced from

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Potter of Woodland. Seating the . Meads
guest* were James Heilman.
------------ •
•
brother of the bride, and Robert
Tlie Herbert Reinhardt* will be
Mouet.
iguesu of their daughter and
The reception wa* held at the family, the David Ter Meer* of
Carlton immediately following Grand Rapids, on Christmas
live ceremony.
“
Day. and the following Sunday.
Mr, MU, U , wmh tta,-1
™

Robes, Dusters and

Gloves.... $1.00 to $6.98

Dr. William Hcirtgel was al his
best in the’presentation of the
program, showing picture* taken
on his recent trip to The Holy
Land. Tile audience felt a* If they.
too. were traveling the road* Uial
Jesus traveled.
The final number on the program
was a beautiful rendition of “O
Holy Night- by MU* Mary Stutz,
accompanied by Mils Nancy Ellie.
Presiding at tlie attractively ar­
ranged tea table were Mrs Wilbur
Birk and Mra Keith Chase. Tlie
Ruth Circle, with Mra. Edward R
Smith a* chairman, prepared the

was tier sister’s maid of honor. ■ An election of officers was
Tlie bridesmaids were Gwen I held, the results of which were:
Jones of Berlin and J ran Otto j Prrald.-nt. Jim and Gerry Alderand Judy Larson both of Tomah non vice president. Lyle and

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uni

shall Cook wlio gave the devotion*.

Weds Miss Heilman
In Lutheran Rites

please her at Christmas j . . give her a gift that

Addle Wood wlU be In charge of
devotion* and Virginia Darby

man’s Society of Chrirtlan Service ct*l offering for the Youth
entertained Udic* from other local Temperance Council and this will
churelte* at a Pine and Holly Sil­
* Charier Walker, fur the
ver Tea on Wednesday. Dec. 8.
Aa the more than 100 hdUsl .
al Flint thia month. VlalW,HI’T Hrlrtr' tore are mart welcome If you
played chrutma.. music on Uie
. ,
. .
.
.,
mN.,llu.
wish a ride to the meeting
group singing ChrUtma* carol* led phone Wl 5-2543
by Mra. Wade Shook, the church
choir director, to open the pro­

Middleville. Battle Creek. BadBryant and Hastings,
Members of live Hartings chapter iiad a special ceremony bonurtng all of tlie clmplains present
Each lect-ived a gilt.

4 to 5-pound beef sirloin lip
'"T Comer*, aololat. rang
pot-roast
; Holy Nlght.3 Ublacpoons lard ar drippings
Refreshment* were served
1 tabirapoon *aU
-- ------------------ --------decorated with gold rtreamers
und cniaaca with green boughs
। and the praying hands.

$197

The WCTU will meet Tuesday.
Dsc. 31. at Mary Walton’s 811
E Bond St . at 3 p m The theme

Methodist Church wa* appropri­
ately decorated to carry out the

Mr and Mn Carl Schult*.
Burst*

WCTU Plans Yule
Program Tuesday

Women's Society
Entertains With
Lovely Silver Tea

59c up

GIFT CERTIFICATES
Issued for All Merchandise^

There will be a gathering of 35
at the home of Rev. and Mr*
George Huff on Christmas Day
which will include her parents. I
Mr and Mr* Henry J. Looman
of Holland and their family!
Other relative* will be from
Grand Rapids anti Rives June-1
Hon xpd a "niece is arriving from
Jamestown. NY. Mr. and Mr*
James Anderson. The Huffs are
expecting their daughter and
family. Mr. and Mr* Frank Pen­
nington Boshell and son. Todd,
from Wilmington, Del. to spenu
the New Years’ Holiday* with
them. On Wednesday, the 15th,
they entertained her parent* and
brother. Mr. and Mrs. Henry J.
Looman of Holland, who are
leaving soon for Florida, and Mr
and Mra. Russell Looman of
Grand Rapids for dinner.
Caller* Monday evening of the
Merrill Karchers were Mr and
Mrs. Howard Houghton of De­
troit.
Mr. and Mr* Norman Perkins ,
arrived Friday from Flint to visit i
the Glenn Perkin* and Mrs Leo:
TafTee and Mary On Sunday ,
they were at WMU to have din­
ner with their son. Mike
The Henry St. Martin* will
entertain the ’Chip- St. Martin
family on ChrUtma* DasOn Christmas Eve the Henry
Gibsons will entertain her fami­
ly, Mr. and Mrs Don Doolittle
and family, and Mr. and Mrs
Ben Haxelmyer for a party and
exchange of gifts, and on Christ­
mas Day the Gibsons will be
guqst* of the-Raymond Gibson*
who will also entertain the Leon­
ard Gibsons of Lsrulhg. the Hu­
bert Gibson* of- Kalamazoo and

This Christmas, give him 3
3
.«
the gift he’ll never
3
3
stop talking about
The precise time of day.
«
.«
Give the man an Accutron* timepiert and
you're giving him a non-stop conversation

st

&lt;e

piece. For instance, hexan tell all his
buddies that their watches arc wrong.
And he’ll be right. He'll know, because
his Accutron movement uses a tuning fork
instead of a balance wheel. And splits
every second into 360 pans. Electronically.
In fact, the Accutron movement is so
precise, accuracy is guaranteed within 60
seconds a month.* An average of 2 seconds
a day. Let his watch-wearing friends try
to top that. Come in and do your Accutron
shopping early. Accutron by Bulova.
Z
$125 and up,
*/

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Mrs. Leon Bate* and Mis* Vir­
ginia Bate* of Kalamazoo are ar­
riving thia Thursday to vUit
Mrs Bernard Reed over the
The J J. Mead* are leaving on
ChrUtma* weekend with her'
daughter. Mr and Mra. Cranston
Wilcox, of Coldwater
The L. F. Burkeys are plan­
ning to be at.the home of their

Open Till 9

Every Evening Until
Christmas

f

The Bonnet &amp; Gown Shop
Alma Fingleton

ilng on ClirUtmu Day.

Christmas with her parant
and Mr* Ervin Kline ■'
Mra. Richard While,: Wh
been convalescing at the be
home at IIS W Benson Monday.
On Christmas Mra. White and
family and Mra Caln will be
Andrus of Thorn Street.

Wittrsraotf. lavttwi HMt aa«

Hodges jewelry
In Our New Store at 122 West State Street

�i

Dorothy Howe
Interesting
Named Rebekah's News Notes
Noble Grand

i

Society newS

oumstanctw. luu&gt; their own way
of cMcning Christmas. Usually
there are family gatherings this
time of year for the holiday din­
ner*. but if you have no family
It te quite a different story.
Om very terete lady In thte

for the LADIES in your LIFE....

Dorothy Howe, iteardlng 8*cra-‘
tary. Emma Payne; financial
Secretary. Marjorie Ritter;
Treasurer, ThelmA Barr; Chap­
lain, Flcrenoe Wood; Trustee for
tie boy from Ohio while hte par­
three years, Arise Burgbdoff.
ents were vUlUng a patient and
she aull iiaa letter's from this
appreciative little fellow and Ida

Members of the Hastings Lions
Club and their wive* and guests
enjoyed a Christmas party at the
American Legion Hall on Saturday
evening The occasion was com­
plete. even with Santa who dis­
tributed Rifts to all There were
also door pruee. dancing and re­

Jan. 1&amp; Idward Braith,
Smith, Iva Corwin, and Gene­
vieve Bage; Lunch committee
for Jan. 14. May belie Smith, Onta Perkins. Vert* Annabte. and
to rtacrvr the evening of
Jan. 10th for a meeting in the
dinlrx room at the hospital Tlie School of Cosmetology in H1IUpurpose, according to the com- dale. She U employed in HlllsmlUao cliaUman. Mrs. Howard
daughter and family, the Wil­ Froet, 1* the opportunity to dl*liam Bcrtmgcn of Brighton. Mr. oum the mw Escort Sendee for
Scrtmger has a position with the

To top suits,skirts, slacks ... to be very gifted,
too . . . our smart selection of blouses. See
and choose from tuck-ins and overblouses in prints
\and plains. Everyone in a happy holiday mood!

The surprise party which John
Bay planned for Mrs. Bay to hraior
her birthday was a very plcuant
affair and the surprise element
wnrked out wonderfully well. Mrs
Bay. who Is organist tar the Pres-

Open

Friday .
Evening
The group that did all the
Christmas decorating al the hos­
pital thia year. Tuesday morn-

were invited lo tnjoy a lovely and
very tasty punch bowl a turkey
■upper was served, followed by en­
tertainment and gift exchange. The
beautiful decorations and arrangemcnte.for the evening were trade
by committee members. Mrs. Rich-

DWtoHD (MM

Evory length, mry Jtyle, every
glove a gal will leva, here naw
for Chtithnot gifting! Our {election
features warmth, elegance.

ber bridge club Wednfflday evenlng. High Korea for the evening's
play went lo Mrs Burlan Wliliam-

$1.98

will be a participant at one of j
tlie panel meetings.
and Shirley entertained with a
TWO OF A KIND
dinner on Sunday at which the
birthday of Mrs Belsan's mother.

$8.98

Hospital. arid eventually became
M.-a, Theo Kennedy of Nashville
and Mrs Clarence Furlong ulao
of Nashville. After hocneninklng

holiday cheer-jt

formed' "Hurencc Nightingales'
who, year in and year out. per­
forin the iniportent tasks of car­
ing for tlie sick with idciil and
devotion tn their profession.

to ylfxtseher

City Bank Workers
Enjoy Holiday
Dinner Wednesday

the Fabulous "ONE CARAT" look!

Cheery newt for
Santo, too! No
more Federal Ex­
cise Tax on our
fine handbags. ■
\
$2.98 1

priced from TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS
evening of last week at the Holi­
day InnXt Battle Creek.
One/of the surprise events of
the evening was Hie liononng of

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beautiful . . .
sweaters sparkle
on her Yuletide
list. Surprise her
with several from
our superb selection.&lt;
The styles please
her and the prices
please you.

give her
\ smart new
Santa delivers fashion with
a .punch when he stuffs
hor stocking with all the

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things you buy . . . you'll find them here!

JEWELRY

Parmaleejr

Established 1931
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look* bi todctl

$1.00 to

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Haslinen ■
School Menu

Paul Bryant to
Retire on Dec. 19
Paul Bryant. 403 E

Dies in West

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Thoughts For A Week
There will always
be a Santa Clauses
long as little chil­
dren are blessed
with imagination
and adults have a
heart.

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Ph. Wl 5-3252

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Ho»ens b ,

Christina Campbell. Suzanne berger. Judy Greenleaf. Bonnie [ U-M ClQSS President
Sordray. D.irleen Jarman, Terry jerow. Sue Manning, C
r Dtui atisai iani1 fiunlly. • Mr. and Mr*. Ira
King. 375; Donna aAllen.
Susan
Martz. uuiu.
Llndk MurU, cxuiurn
Sandra
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Dennw
Dennie Havens,
Ha vena, a 1900
1900 gracii
graduate
Bachman, o'
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w
.m. - troth.
... Rhyna Scholma.
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sos a. r*ra‘.1 Peake and R Dearing called on
Gloria
Casey.
Katie
Stevetof Hastings High Schoo!,
Clarcy. Liin da Dunkelbcrgrr. soya. Roger Will und JoAnne elected
president of
of the
the Sopho
Sot ­
d president
Vancy Ellis.
Ilk Marlon Gorham. Williams. 3 25
more f
|.t, of Medical 8tud
Claas
Student*
H»r«M
jr* "»a E.^BUir'. hadn't seen Mr Dearing since he
Tom Shafer. Put Stamm and
FRESHMEN — Douglas Acker. at the University of Michigan
Dec. 10; joditk Ertxiua*
was a small boy * Several In
Carole Sweet. 350; Catherine Doug Campbell. Teri Castleman,
Si'S? .“TSO,!1 «U“5“•'’“'I”?’
After leaving Hailing* High.
Allen. Darlene Allen. Mark An-' Mark Feldpauach. Dave Fisher.
derwn. Mary BatyiDlana Brown. Sue Hart. Janice Landon, Laura Dennis attended Uie University
Linda Burkey. Pa*i Carr. Caro- Mayo, JoAnne Miller, Cathie of Chicago for two years on a
। The McCallum 'Sunday School
I lyn Coau. John Qymbow. Sybil j Pletcher. Jan Shafer. Terri scholarship. He then :nnrri««i
si. a&gt; i i will hold 'its annual Christmas Special Education
! Dunn. Mary Greenleaf, Chuck1 Sheppard. Jerry Shockley and
»ir E program Sunday evening at 7'30
Guenther. Linda Hammond. I Mary Storkan. 3 75; April Beller. Hutlngi graduate fend of Dav­
Jj pm The McCallum Christian School Program
enport College.
cartiZ । Endeavor wUli
will go carolin*'
""
Miraioo. tut 12; Eiviyn lilt;.
caroling on
The Special'Education School Ii Janis HauM?r. Christine Healy.1 Kathy Burghdort. Jr fl Ch»ndi*r.
Dennis transferred to the Unissj £ Bra*.
ra
Monday. Dec 20 * Mr and Mr».icI 3^ County will premml ita 1 Patricia Holden. Cecil Leffel, Ag- t Dave Coleman, Art Cotant. Beree ver&amp;tty of Michigan in 1962. earn­
LAKE ODESSA - lUrt. Bury SIS'Earl Otis and family of Batt* a„nuaI chrt&gt;Unal
Tlrtx- nes McPiiarlln. Stephanie Moore. Darby. Janice Khredt, Evelyn
X3is.t, Bl.' r-rrelr u-rp Runrtav rallera nf .
..
...
. L
. .. ' Karin NIUson. Barb Purdy. Su- Fuller. Gary Robbe. Anne Weber. ing his BA in 1964 before enter­
•
,• - tan Rose. Kenneth Russell. Bet- 3 50: Russell Ainslle. Sheila Baty, ing medical rchool.
1 r ci»*. ak«..n bi Mn Fcrr15 Brown and daughter schoil
.Following the program.;.^ shrllenbanrrr. Turn Smelker. Tammy Chenoweth, Sue Clogett.
Susan Clark. Bonnie Crawley. named secretary-treasurer of the
.
mill,
u«. b. » kupi ui
opun, on(J th(1 children will exchange . Tobia..
Sandy Doyle. Bruce Edger. Barb Womens Auxiliary to Students
t.ifta A .lunch
u ot Chn* anas
seniors with Ave subject* Heath. Holly Hine. Donna Pres­ of the American Medical Aw&gt;.?,Jb,DML'
-birthday. They attended the Del­ ccokies and
col tee will close the Ij Included Mary Settles, 3 80: Den­ ton. Jerry Purdy. Steven Reid, elation.
ia Biy«“ 1 's lnn basketball game * Debbie '
'
I Dewey wav an overnight guest of,
nis Drake. Pam Lcvengood. and Patty St Martin. Michael Saleno.
The
....----Don---------Reids—
will---------------entertain
Ilonas. Bi. Kelly Springer on Saturday. *
Ken Weller, 3 60; Cur) Hoffman, Denise Severance. Cttthv Soya.
; Mr ’ami Mrs. 8cott were Sunday . Sixtv-two percent ot Kalama- 140. Laura Elliott. Gretrhen Marilyn Tobins, Jane Williams.1 her family, the Fred Bowers, and
Huebner and Elaine TUeker, 3 20. Virginia Wilson and David the R. C. Colstons for dinner on
1 ChrUtma*.
JUNIORS - Dale Berry and Wynn. 3.25.
Bev Burkey. 3 75; Linda Balyeat,
Pat Clatk. Ezra Dunn. Sandy
Jllleiple, "Becky Ingram. Ciirof
McAilhtei. Linda McClelland,
iudy McPherson, Ellen Mullcnlx.
Stephen Talley and Rex Wiemnd. 350; DcbWIe Btshnp. Bruce
Curtis. Bryan Gurdon. Barry i

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A “MAGAZINELESS” i*
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PROJECTOR?

The Start of a

Dowlin&lt;

A Fine

By .Mrs. Ihtnnld Proejrork

BEAUTIFUL FRIENDSHIP

of Dowling Methodist Church la
scheduled for today with the i
usual noon lilrul open U&gt; the .
public The members will liavc'
a gift exchange in the after- j
noon at which time their secret
Margaret Muon and Mra. Mato |
Oswald are still medical patients
at Pennock Hospital. * The Sun-I
day School of Dowling Metho- I
dwt Church will present a I
Christmas program on Tuesday I
rnainr next week. ♦ A Holy
Night program for Christmas I

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It begins the momepL-you ease into a pair of these fine shoes.
Here's comfort that makes friends instantly . . . and keeps them.
Styling with dash, distinction and good taste, with workmanship
to match. Our selection ranges from traditional brogues to highfashipn slipons.

Ung Methodist. Church beginning
ut 11 p m. Holy Communion will;
be celebrated. * Remember the ,
fowling library open house this i
week a Blrget Brldot. Ute Oerman exchange student living 1
the Robert. Gaskill family. ■'P.nt j
the wtekend in Jackson attend-j
ing a get-together of the ex- ■

Walkaway Comfort — exclusive Massagic construction assures
healthful support and fit that needs no breaking in. Look them
over . . . You'll see that Weyenberg shoes are carefully crafted in
premium leathers.
*

Michigan. * Jeff Feller is con­
fined to his home with a virus
pneumonia * The Marvin Feldtrs were in Grand, Rapids Sun- j
day visiting friends at the Grand- |
Rapids School of the Bible.
j
The Donald Procfrocka enter- !
talncd a family dinner Sunday
to honor their elder daugh.er. i
Suzanne's 15th birthday. Mr and 1
Mra. Hany- Babcock. Suzanne's,
grandparents. from Lacey wire
special guests.

Codfrit on enjoying them for a long time.

Weyenberg Famous
Pin-Tuck Moccasin
Olive Calfskin

22.95

Family

Mra. Esther Siantur^entertained the North-Eos£ Dowling

YOU and
M

Western Mich.
To Graduate 2

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Ssi j?«•».,

FUNERAL HOME
Robert H. Sponablc, Owner

172 Hastings
Hastings High
High Scholars
Scholars
If h Had
11172
On
Been Sndw... |I ()
n 6-Weeks’ Honor Roll

Charira E. Radford. «7. a for- contin^d'tiiroufi^SaUirday'liid’
Hastings High School Prinel-------------- ------ ------- -------------- lw-v
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Hastings High School Prinel- ---------- —-------- *■----mtr HartlruB resident, died on Amday even on Monday and it P*1 1X41 OUJ has announced tlie,Kennedy. Sandy Lublentecki. |&lt; 1'1)111 liiiri’V ( .().
4 at hi* home at Yuraipa.
‘till d^^^UTu^y ' honor roll for the second mart-' Shirley Sh»y and Rocky TMlick. 1 1 1,1,1
1 J
f'p to Tuesday the II»tlnr&gt; I ,n» period which Included 172 3.25.
; Lota L. Bradford of Delton and
B«&gt;UI
are* had received
inches student*, whh 13 earning perfect
JUNIORS with five subject*. Siephen C. Garrett of W W.
he Desert
of rain. If it trad been snow.... straight "A averages
; included Linda Kahler. Dick L. I Clinton are among the 950 who
muni, Calif.
The weather was quite pleas-'
There were 54 Senior* on the Lawrence. Gayle Myers and Ger-! are to receive degree, at Western
Mr.
Radford
had
been
a
mall
however,
with
the
mrr
uryl
roll.
32
Juniors.
37
Sophomores
O'
Steward. 3B0; Mary Odray-' Michigan Uniorrslty al ootnin ttu-kn
iuui
a mail ---...
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OBAXD
----- --------------------------------nn Monunn. , and. 4S FrMhm,n
; wolsko
and Paula
wanr Busis ;
, carrier
in Grand Rapids and. "ad”nit •«
M hioh
high' .&lt; « °°
-----.._ Btalbaum. 3.40; i mencement exercises marking
‘ Laurie
Laurie Barden.
Barden. Kru Martin,
Kjf .DK.s .LowttL leaving Lowell for Cali- &lt;««'-bu' Uien dropped to 3d In
T
---------- the end of the Fall semester on
bi. m.4u.i fornJa about al* years ago
,he night
Just 'reez*««'
• »««hjd .James Spencer and Bonny Saturday. Dec H. at 3 p.m. in
RAtTlXOa—Belie
“uMa’ti;
»&lt;■ U survived JThilSk the
XStTMo«r'
Read Fieldhouse*.
Lra« n*«- icnnc.- Ruth Miller of Frerpoi;.
morning
phen Youngs Senior*
Karen SOPHOMORES—Kathy Be«k" V ’b
o",V • “ &lt;U
ufu*h strrami
high,
some
‘“’T'"'
“.with, Busan Engle. Kalhy Johrb
V *££”*&amp;»**.%*
"■ Mr* Hwere
elen Kun
,p
uuntc' D^: California: two grandchildren. Breits were Hooded - especially
Noble Junior with regu-'
t-»rry Shaltta. S.75:
Baipb Bs*e..and one great grandchild.
Green—bat no damage was tv-jia,. f0Ur subjects' Barbara Bar-,1?'6 Blass. James Fisher, Kathy
Mary H. HarrU of Plainwell Is
»elt. Diane Gilbert and LolaMary Goodyear, Randy a cum laude graduate
Tltv temperature*:
siuze Sophomores, and Suzanne i Moyer. Sue Pierce. Cheryl
Robert P. Briggs of Jackson,
_
!ProeTrtg^'Althra
’ SI
Martin.
Schiinlx.
Linda
Skedgell.
8uc executive vice prwidrnt of Con­
i
rccip.
niinca
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xieriui,
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Bren-: sumer* Power. b to be the fea­
Trace rain Eileen Tucker and Debbie White, Springer. Barbara Sweet, Blen
Bo.wilL 82. Ltvrvuv teat*. *0S E 1
v
—
da Todd,
Todd. Terry Williams
WUlanu and tured speaker.
Freshmen
”
“Sh.L b/ dV^m
1WI Wy ’f"- Stephen O/tgo.nl

10. Orar** K. Hyde.
Wiart* Leiter. Br. D
DOWLtMO Meo 0.1

Colfax.

of State Highway*. Bryant, M. U
■ highway equipment operator
•nd Iiaa been rtattoned at the .
Ratting* Maintenance Garage
since 1944

PENNOCK HOSPITAL Past Resident

Birke s
Hastings Cut Rate

Christmas
Gin

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T .
I Mra. Van Dertnach at WpodEart Middle I*ake land Im* Thursday. • Mtei Jo
..
.
lEngte and Mr and Mra. Don
Ry Mrs. Resile HI. Cairnt Slut* and children of Orann
at
a4l-4»M I Rapids spent Sunday wHh thetr
Mr
mm.
:uam
S.’JS

lanstng vuited Mr and Mra.
,o Ptnnock Hoej.ttal SatFrank Bumpus last Thursday be- . urday night for treaunent for
fore Iraving for the Winter in! pneumonia * Mrs. Sally Engie
.Ur .nrt Mra War- Mrx UMir BluT1Pu*- kxal • end
attempt the CSC
Bunk* Ban:rort ot tnerwt Calm* attended the CSC
.
c liar lea Cairn* of

Cairns.
Culbert. Cairns and Ru-Jnc en­
Joyed live WSCS ChrLimas party |

F°r Banner ClaMlhed Ads
Call WI S-34BL

Mid-Villa Inn
MIDDLEVILLE

FRIDAY FISH SPECIAL

All the Perch

CHICKEN'S OUR SUNDAY SPECIALTY

$4 50
I

A Live Orthettra playing Music
for your dancing and listening pleasura

Tlie names of the Hasting*
students who are members of the
singing groups which will pre­
sent the annual Christmas vocal

Cindy Andaraon. Shelia Baty.
Richard -Blrkr. Earl Butter. Ray
Brandt Teresa CMtteman. Tam­
er* Chenoweth. Susan Claris.
Jeanne Cote, David Coleman;
Ciu-l* Conant, Handy Conant.
teal Auditorium follow:
Art Cotanu Bob Cove, Bonita
Jeff C-ulbert. Ken
Mary Baty. I-ee Belfield. Di- Crawley,
J
Daugherty.
Diane Dunn. David
ana Brown. Carolyn Coats. Nan- !
Douglas Puller, Marilyn
cy El Ma (B&amp;otnpante*.&gt; Laurie Fisher,
'
Greenleaf.
Mike Hart. Charles
Elliott (accompanist! Rosemary .
^•rvath;
Ford. Kathy Gaskill. Dick GerUnger, Ctuis Hall. Dick Hamm I, Kathleen Hawthorne. Fred
! Hayes, Dwight Hewitt. Lorraine
Gretchen Huebner
Higbee. Holly Hine. Mary HolCraig Hunttey. Steve Jacoba. U»ter.
,
Joy Hughes. Martha IronKevin Keast. Agnes McPharlln. Mde. Ron Kirkpatrick. Mike
Cindy Moyer. Doug O Laushlln. K
! ixiu. Julie McAllister. VerMary Settle*. Tom Smelker. Jan ।nard McClelland;
Springer, Judy Stauffer. Mary’
Dick Malville, Laura Mayo,
Stutz. Chris Thompson. Elaine Anne Pettlnglll. Donna Preston.
Suzanne Proelrock. James Pryor.
Nrtl-------------Wilder.. Jerry Purdy. Roxanne Quick.
■vievonRels.
----------- - ----Otorge Winlck. Carol Ber-wiier. Steven Reid. Harold Rogers.
Birk. Nancy B-hhr.
Buehler.
David Stet.
______ ____
Kathy Bum worth. Jearthe Cary, Sheppard:
P**0FYanclaco.; Barbara Sloan. Bill Shultz.
Karen Frost. Rick Gerald.
Judy Smelker, Linda Smith.
Maraha Gcrnent*. Loralyn Gil■ “-----------------bert. Sandy Gilleaple. Sue GU- Paula Stalbaum. Bonnie Stitt.
Charles Tarbet. Sharon Tebo.
mln. Kathy Kaufman, l-enay Marilyn Tobias;
Lewis, Herb McCulllgh, Karen
McKeough. Rudy McPherson. . Ann Weber. Chriillne Weeder.
Kris Martin. Cindy Miller.
Suanne Wellfare. Delores WleLynda Pryor. Robert Ritter. senhofer, Trudy Wilcox. Charles
Wilkin.. Bronwyn Wililanu and
Phil Springer. Nancy Ellis
Ella Is the
Jtm Spencer. Janet Stauffer. PhU
Bonny Timm. Jan Wtesenhofer. atcompanb:
.
David Williams. Fred Jacob*. . The Junior High Choir:
Haryey Hoffman. Mike Fitz-1 Garry Bowman. Susan Cary.
peraid. Randy Moyer and Larry Steve Chenoweth. JefT Conant.
Shaltls.
Michelle Frey. JefT Hoke. David
Member, ot the chorus include: HoUistW. Wesley Lewis. Martha
tnr.
ro-r7ra. Soth*rd. Roseanne Buck. Bln

Phone SY 5-3640

OUR
CHRISTMAS PERMANENT
SPECIAL
. M2.50

---------- CALL 945-3382
Sony S.0M0, win b.

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Complete

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Bonnie Scofield is-1

returning os part­

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REAL ESTATE
Top Listings In
TOWN AND COUNTRY PROPERTIES
A RIAL GOOD COM FORTAll I HOM I IN THI FOURTH WARD.

two living rooms. dining room, kitchen, full bath, baiem’ent with
aho, norm wi
back foe ,$11,000.00
FIVE ACRE PLACE JUST OUT OF TOWN, home has two bed-

large kitchen, full bath, full basement with oil furnace, two out
budding* chicken coop and granary, and a tractor garage, for
$7,150.00
HOME IN QUIMBY. ha» two bedrooms upstairs and down a living
room, dining area and kitchen, full bath, no basement, gas heat,
for $1,200.00
AN EXCEPTlbNALLY NICE HOME IN HASTINGS HEIGHTS,
a bl-level with living room and three bedrooms on upper level.
it Insulated, * real nice location for ---------------------- $15,500.00
A FOUR ACRE PLACE AT MAPLE GROVE CENTER. Inewl home
family room, kitchen with built-in cupboard*, oven, store, etc.,
dining area in kitchen, full bath with built-in. dressing table,

e garage, stool and lavatory,
I8r well walk-in basement,
$15.7SO.OO
A REAL GOOD COMFORTABLE HOME IN THE 4tk WARD, has
two bedroom! upstairs and down one bedroom, living room,
dining room, kitchen and bath, has basement and gss floor fur­
nace, brand new jMraee and utility room, full comer lot foe
$9000.00
IN THE FOURTH WARD a reel-nice brick bouse. fWK type,
has a living room with fireplace, carpet and drapes included,
two bedrooms and full bath, air conditioned pine paneled family
room, oe utility room, attached garage, nicely landscaped, for
$18,100.00
A FIVE LEVEL HOME AT ALGONQUIN LAKE: top level ha. three

dining rooms, next level kitchen and bath, and the batement
furnace, water heater, etc. ..—--------------$11.000.00
A REAL GOOD NINE ROOM HOME with three nice bedrooms
and a store room upstairs, and down a living room, one bed­
room. dining room, kitchen, full bath, has a basement with oil
burner, has tmall basement barn, with stanchions tile silo.

A NICE HOME ON CROOKED LAKE to trade for property clou
to Hastings.
A REAL NICE HOME IN THE FIRST WARD has two bedrooms
upstsirs and one cloret, and down one bedroom, living
dining room, kitchen and bath, full basement with gay fu
water softener, has Insulation, metal awnings, double garage,
newly decorated, for ..............$7,300.00

A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY ESTATE just out ot town on two acre
brick fireplace, parquet block flooring, dining area, three real
nice bedrooms with closets, two full baths, strictly modern
kitchen with monowalls built in birch cupboards, disposal, lots
of built in accessories, thermopane windows, full basement

Woodland, for

L.7

' - — Rorid Workers'

Edna Shears

Sectton Two—Rog m 1 to
j Rural

8

Aasociatlon equip-

Fire

Quick Action
Sores Horn

at ids Dowling home Wednes- Af p
.
day morning. Dec. A were held at (JI I11*66001*1
Hastings
1
1:10 pm Saturday at the Leon-!_
ard-Osgood Funeral Home.
TV
Quick action by Ban-y County |
Traffic Tickets
The Rev IL^ger Jazike offt- |J16S ^UIKiaV
Road cqmmiMion
employees
un
­
~
, DBC 4 — Olea L. Cmlay, 419
elated and burial was tn the
J
saved the bom on the
Funeral arrvlres for Mra. Edna doubtedly
J
Dowling Cemetery.
Gerald Tebo farm Just south ot ....
Shewn. 7K. of Freeport, who Dowling
;
from going up tn smoke. Die
died Bunday evening at the
Osteopathic Hospital In Grand
Rapids, were to be held at I
pm. this Wednraday at the Bee­
in Rig.
ler Funeral Home at Middleville
with the Rev. William T. Bryde
The three pulled In nxl ran D,w.si‘.
smith tiade from Na father. Af- officiating and burial in Moun­
to the tan&gt;, extinguished the dbc is gsy»«
tain Home Cemetery al Otsego
1
1
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„ vttt.
1
nil yearns* u blacksmith an
barrel located in the name curcattle ship*

_

Mr
Oswald married Meta
She Is survived by a daughiPwtv^si Rrrrx
I nc lire was in uM corn r ■ ur and Mra uurr&gt; tsiair are
Brunk on Nov. 33. 1913. In To- .
w,nc^
.. where the electric fence charger planning lo spend Christmas
They moved to Dowling about
1915 where he operated a black­
smith shop.
Mr Oswald managed the Dow­
ling indept-nderit ball team for
many years.
In addition to his wife, he is

of Cedar Springs; 10 grandcl.ildren: 11 great grandchildren.
nnd a sister. Mrs. Peart Yeakey
of Hopkins.

Thanksgiving Day guests of,
Mr and Mrs Fred OConnor and
Bette were Mr and Mrs Clifford
Walter and Fay. Mr and Mrs •
Ester Erne of Cleveland. Ohio, Andrew Walter and MarJean
five grandchildren: 11 great
grandchildren; three brothers.
Bill And Charles of Toledo. Ohio,
and Silvers of Lambertville
from Dawne and Kent Gibson of
Los Angeles. Calif. Robert Ulery j
I of North Manchester. Indiana.
stopped
’
ini tn the afternoon.
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.
u *** ou‘ when Hastings Ind.

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NOW SEE HOW
THE WEST WAS

IMIUIMI IHIBNOI
4NI IMHlUffll
-joeniess

THE HALLELUJAH
TRAIL

A FREE ROLL OF BLACK &amp; WHITE FILM
GIVEN WITH EACH ROLL BROUGHT IN FOIr*
PROCESSING ... SIZES 620 — 127 — 120.

G'ARDNER
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QuaUtif and .Tri- ndty
WI 5-2134

110 W. State

THESE FOLKS PLAY SANTA THE EASY
WAY WITH
AN
CHRISTMAS
CLUB
CHECK!
“I can always tell which folks

rods, lots of shrubbery, owner will finance, priced right to
$21,000.00 --------------------------------- or will rent for $150 moatk
A REAL SWEET BUNGALOW1,: C-w Meadows Number One:
has living room 13 x 19 ft., three real nice bedrooms, dining
room and kitchen, full bath with double lavatory, full basement
with electric heat, poured walls, one and one-half stall garage,
ret two acre lot with lots of trees ....-$17,300.00
ON ALGONQUIN LAKE, two real nice lots I large ones) for
$2,400.00
BUILDING LOT IN 2mi WARD, sewer and water in, has a garage
on it, also a part basement....$1,500.00
Wt HAVE A HOME IN BATTLE CREEK, with throe bedrooms and

have planned ahead for Christ­
mas by the number of packages

under the tree. They're the smart
. those who opened a

Christmas Club Account at HCB
. . . and have Christmas all paid
for. Why don't you do the same?

For as little as 25g a week, you
can be bill-free next year. Why

about 30 acres north of Hastings.

THREE NICE BUILDING LQT$ ON HASTINGS HEIGHTS.

don't you?

A NICE VACANT LOT in Ammon Eaton Addition for ...$&lt;50.00

WE HAVE HAD A LOT OF SALES AND

JOIN TODAY!

NEED NEW LISTINGS

Complete Banking &amp; Trust Service

HASTINGS SALESMEN
Richard $lacm»—WI 5-5B56

toil, located in Odessa Township. Ionic County .—&gt;10,500.00
FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW OUT ON NORTH BROADWAY, with

A YEAR ROUND HOME AT THORNAPPLE LAKE with living
room, dining room, kitchan, two bodrooms and bath, newly

Thuredey. December 16, 1965

_

Held Saturday

Barver. Carol Stauffer, Diane
innaBBCEUr'amnaaMr
Thomas and Carmen Culbert. fxTUly of Kalamazoo for dinLynda Pryor Is the accompanist.
&lt;
*TUBnOUTSTS
'
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coffey
at Allendale visited her parents.
FRIDAY Thru SUNDAY
•Mr and Mra John Birman. Jr.
- Nightfy at 8 P.M. Only
I Miller or Battle Creek, are pUn- -&gt;h Bunday evening. The Birmans
recently entertained Kathy Beck­
nlng to attend a wedding recepwith for dinner honoring her ★ Strand of Hartings ★
birthday.

In Lansing on Bunday. Mra. MllI ler will spend Christmas Eve and

time operator.

Ko™iT T he Hastings Banner

Mr and Mra. Dick Slocum and |
.
Bobbie left last week for San-■
Dinae Pryor. Mike R«d. Cathy Bernardino. Calif., to spend tlie
Dahlhauser, Stuart Furrow.
holidays and several weeks with
&lt;rne Miller. Peggy Miller. Vandy their daughter and sister. Wan­
Bt*nim. Sally Stutz. Ron Wyn- da. Sloucm. and also to attend
Uarden, Randy Beduhn. Cary the Rose Bowl game on New
■-—•­
.
Burch;
- Year's Day. J
Chris Carpenter. Martha Gook.
The Edward Baldwins plan to
Patricia Dodge. Dick Francisco. entertain her mother and brothPhilip Gasper. Mike Jackson,
Rotting and Richard, and her i
Mike Martin. Wayne Miller. Mike sister from Washington. D. C.I
Ward. Mark Neil;
Anne Kotting. for the Christinas
David Baxter. Sharon Birman. holidays.
Vicki Clark. Gaylen Colbert.
Mr. and Mrs Lynwood Howe
Lynne Conly, Kris Guenther. and sons Will be entertained far
Gary Haller. David Huebner. dinner on Christmas at the home
Michele Jackson. Nancy Kenfield. Gay Lee Lightfoot. Diane
Mr. and Mra Arthur LaBaliteMatthews. Steve Merrill;
Rebecca Miller, Janice Noble. Edward Groerung ot Grand RapJoe O’Donnell. Debbie Peters.
Gary Bllcock. Wesley VanDenburg. Barbara vonRels. Mary- Ranpval and also to vtail the
White. Martin Will. Carol Wil­
liams. Turn Be Ison. Sally Cotter.
Mr. and Mra George Baulch
Cheryl Doolittle. Nancy Fcchner. ere piannrn g to apend Christmas
Jim Heslerly. Claudia Hughes.
Marcle Jackson. Julalne Jacobs.
Vickie Knerr. Kevfh McKeough.
Richard Morgan. John Mullenlx.
Mr. and Mra Marshall1 Bel­
Jerrie Pennington, Mike Rey­
nolds. Kathleen Robinson. Jerry ton and Shirley will entertain

Janet Main. Sue Manning.
। Mike Miller. Lian Morgan. Mark
Montan. Leuna Nell. David Reed.
Joyce Rouach. Vivian Sheffield.
'Debbie Shawman, Lynden
Stamm, Lynette Thocnaa, Nancy
VanSyckle, Bill Willcox. Vera

Friday, Saturday b Sunday Evenings.

Regular $20.00 Permanent . .

Members of the (llee Club
Include:

.Cleone Bet: y. David Bi.tnan.
Lyle Blain. Molly Boise. Ann
Solo. Pat Clarey. Jan Crolhrra,
David Curtis. Verna Dodge. 8uEnste
tear™ Gaskill Gi.iw Gilbert
Karen Gaskill Diane Gilbert,
Greta Guenther. Gary Ouggemoe.
Judy Havens. Star HewlU. Leroy
Hoaglln. Marvin Howell. Bonnie
Jcrow, Debbie Keeler. Mike Keelrr. Jim O’Neill. Lois Ogden. Jill
Kennedy. Casale Klericy. Lynda

SATURDAY HAPPY HOUR
Drinks !4 Price from 8 to 9 p.m.

Baked to
Golden Perfection-

Wilder, Adam Brehihn and Barb-

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FRET CAGE RESULTS

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Coach Don Mullen's young
I Saxon* turned In * One firat-

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have played two good garni*,
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Battle Creek Lakeview.
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of the five reluming lettermen
under a

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Outdoor Trail — A recent story
on* game-law violation' inad­
vertantly had one line omitted—
Justice Bill Hununell confiscated
the man s 306 Winchester rifle
with which he shot a buck deer
—which was also confiscated. . . .
Gome expert* c*Hmate a total
harvest of 106350 whitotaU* dur­
ing the past season—noting that
This week Jim Francisco's 007 the average bag over the post
efeated Lorry-Norris' Raiders.
,
100.000. The harvest is down
Ken Cole's Shooters. 51-34: Steve about 32.000 animals from last
year when the State's deer kill

eagers remain undefeated in Bob
King's Monday night Junior­
Senior basketball league after
two weeks of play.
Unbeaten In the FreshnunKophomore league are Greg

downed Dave Towne'* Dwellers,
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loop, the Choppers defeated Don
Hall* Tiger*. 30-21; Greg Craw­
ford * Crawler* riaughtcred Ro*a
Morrtaon'* Spook*, 40-13. and the
Horse* rode over John DeVault *
Mortician*. 16-13.
The team* play again Monday.

Maple Grove
Grangers Enjoy
Venison Supper
Over 90 friend*, relatives and
Grange members gathered at th*
Maple Grove Grange Hall Sat­
urday evening, Dec. 11. tai *
venison and potluck supper.*
Mr. and Mr*. Albert Bell fur­
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Uncle. IS—Wes Lewis 6. Balry
81. Johns led the local JV* 13Haven* 4. Bob Jcrow 3; Atom
Intermission. Coach Mullens Tads Ant* 1*—Steve Chenoweth 9. Da­
vid Holltater 1. Condlt* 17-Art
Hastings High School athletes, perhaps lor the last time, end of the third stanza.
Merrill 7, Ray Elite 4. Tim Ctarey
2. Steve Edger 3. Jef! Kenntelon
will play in‘State Class B tournainents this school year with
the basketball squad scheduled to compete in the B-tournament fourth until Cota .convei ted two 2; Untouchable* 15 —Spence
Goodyear 8. MlkA Chase 5. Steve
"It's America's
in Caledonia. Other teams in that tourney, in addition to the
'
make it 48-47. Shortly after Brownell 4.
host Scotties, will be Lakewixxl and Grand Rapids South Fitzgerald connected on a jump­
Favorite Family
Christian. The winner goes to Grand Rapids.
er. and Cota. Rick Abbey and
Surfer* 16 — Bruce Hahn 7.
The Class B tournament at Mason will have Charlotte, Glllonf followed making the Bruce Fuller 3. Ray Adams 3.
Fun"
score 56-47 with 1:57 remaining.
Steve Spyker 2. Tom Steward 1:
Mason. Eaton Rapid*. Holt and
-tan*- ni.v. nt
Johns sank four charities and Dribble* 1. Wolverine* 21-Rocky
15. S. Moore 4. Mark Halne* 1
Just before the horn Fltigerald Baty
2; Panther* 19-Carl Norrl* 9,^
wlU host a Class B district ‘ndistrict with Battle scored again for the final W- Mark Bowen 8. Philip Curtis a.r
51 tally.
/
eluding Gull Lake, Comstock Creek Central.
26—Bob Shumway 19, Doug ,
Fltzgerald led the Sakons with Irish
Shumway 18. Doug Welton 2; I
16 points, Cota had 1#. Gary Hall
10, GUlons 9. Abbey 6 had Jim !Comet* 15 —Chri* Guggemo* 8,
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Fisher 5. John Bcrkhotteen. a T. Fitzgerald 5. D. McGuire 2.
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who helped spark St. John*' | Trotters 12 — Dennis Acker 6,
championship team last season, Greg Ziegler 3. John Burkey 3.1
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led the losers with 16 point*.
Brian Echtinaw 2; Saxons 4—j
The score* by quarter .
AND RESERVATIONS
Jerry Kesslnlch 4 Panther* 11— |
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Don Hoffman 9. Randy Adams 2.1
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Vikings 8—Brian Smith 0, Greg j
Bob and Mickey Lambert
competing. Tills is Greenville's
Reaver 2.
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Chuck Buntheimer 12. Kevin
West 10. Tom. Halifax I). Hick
Morgan 4: Badgers 34 —Mouse
Reynold* 15, Dave Hathaway 13.
Glllon* connected 12 times out Steve Process! 4. Eric Thompson
of 18 field goal attempts and 2. Illlni 34 —Elmer Smith 22.
Steve Merrill 6. Mark Dencau 6,
throws for 27 point*. Rick Abbey
had 14 points. Glen Cota 10. Gordy Howes 8, Dick Francisco
Gary Hall 5 and Mike Fitzgerald 5. Marty Will 5. Bill Feldpausch
had 4. Wayne Lorke had 20 tar

..Smith
three buckets and Williams and
Nixon two.
Itakcvlew made five field gosh
□ut of 14 attempts in the period
and converted nine I out of 10
free throws. Hastings hit seven
out of 12 shoto from the floor but
meshed only three out of 11 from
the line.
Lakeview canned 17 out of 19
charities. Hastings 13 out of 35:
Tlie summaries:

Dean

Lakeview grabbed a comnund-

I Unbeaten Cage
Teams
in High
points off that in the third canto
and Hastingk went into the
1 School ‘Y’ l/Mips
finale leading 56-50.
! Steve Schondelmayor. Daw

Br

Harold Eckert ha* been elected
PTtaraent of the Clarksville TrlOounly' Cocuervation Club, suc­
ceeding William Btalter.

The club meet* the second
Wednesday evening of each
month.
Bob King's Youth Council
basketball leagues got underway
Dick Kenney set a Michigan
Saturday mumlng in both Has­
Only Greg Glllons. dlmlnuUVe tings High gyms and will con­ State record by booting 11 field
guard, scored in that third peri­ tinue Uils coming Saturday.
od as Lakeview pumped in 18
Result* last Saturday:
points hitting eight out of 18
field goal attempt*.
The little Saxon* came right
30, Kevin McKeough 7. P. Gas­
it they were per 6, B. Pufpaff and T. OsUoth
scored 19 points,
dent in the 3 and K. Burns. 1; Wolverines S3
not able to make
—Jim Cummins 10. Kevin Kerr
visitors' bulge.
7. Dave Huebner 3, Dick Arnold

of 11 free throws. Hastings sank
six out of 13 field goal attempts

e star John Lam- slon. The Vikings outscored the |
isnoia 20-17
*v-n ui
uic third
uuiu period.
pui.uw. ;
in the
only returning regu- : visitors
. Lakewoqd
I
hart
h*d frMlr
four men In the
double figu.&lt;». led by Mike
O’Toole with 19. Tom Bornum
had 18 point,*. Jeff Well* 16 and
quarter and holding 31-37 half- Dorrell Stater 10.
St. Johns narrowed the gap to
Ed-Shroyer1 had 35 for Green­
41-39 and gradually moved ahead
the Bulldogs 19 in the third. vine.
Greenville won the nterre ;51-41 a* Dennis .Springer and
last period.
gamer 31-43.
charities.
with Greenville Friday, trinBob Ortweln scored the next
ntaglJn-59 with all of the Vlk- Valley. 74-61., Tom Barnum led four point* on free throws, the
Uiie Vikings with 20 paints. JefT last pair coming with 1:10 left
Well* had IS. Butch Carr 13 and putting the game out of the des­
Mike OTooie 10.
perate Saxons' reach.
Dick Stuart led Maple Valley
It wa* St. John*' first win in
with 21. Bill Reed Tied 13 and three starts, and • evened their
John Newman 9.
West Central record at 1-1.
Lakewood won the JV game.
Saturday night Hastings again
89-18.
►
moved out midway in the first
The Greenville-Lakewood sum­ period, but unlike the previous
mght they never lost the lead.
mary:
aREEXVILU
worked the ball much better

Harold Eckert
Heads Clarksville
Sports Group

r o n j Lakeview youngsters.

Coach Bob VanderVeen's
charges opened their season with
a great 80-75 win over a power­
ful Marshall team, then dropped
a three-point, 71-68. decision tn
Alma and Friday night blew a
six-point lead in the fourUi peri­
od to lose 58-53 to the St. John*
Redwings.
Both defeats were suffered in
Against BUI Swears' Redwings,
the Saxons were anything but a
smooth ball club sinking 22 out
of only 55 shots from the floor
and eight out of 15 free throw
iittempt*.
They had four more field goals
than St. Johns, but the Redwings
converted 22 out of 35 gift* to
wm at the line.
St. Johns had a great fourth
period, drilling seven out of 18

lyfo loop go* while Hasting* hx* |
dropped thriller* to Alma and St. I
John*
lonta has also lost to Lowell.

219 West State St.

Jqljns Friday night, 60-5). but
1 pulSa their finest exhibition
Saturday night even though they
lost to a crack Battle Creek

The Hastings High Saxon*
squared their record at- 9-2 Sat­
urday night'When they nipped
the invading Spartans from Bat­
tle Creek Lakeview, but both vic­
tories have been scored in non-

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ClflUSTMAS PUPPIES

The Hasting* High Junior
Varsity eagers posted their first

Here Saturday Night

UniuvlUa st CSulalU.

GAMES TUESDAY MIGHT

Bulldogs are playing

Boir* lo Redwings,
58-52; Nipt Lakeview

Face likings Friday.
:4lma at St. Johns
Hasting* High School* Bas­
ketball team lias an opportunity
to squRre it* We*t Central Conferenoe record for this year when
the eager* travel lo lent* Fri­
day night and hast tlie Lake-

Hastings JVs
Post First Win
At St Johns

Wildlife Christmas Wishes

Boys, Girls Complete
Gun Safety Course

Individual success, however, took
a sharper drop With a good pos­
sibility that there were at least
600.000 hunters this Fall —some
40,000 more than a year agoabout one of every six sportsmen
got what he was aiming for. In
IBM. about one of every four

Saxon Wrestlers
Whip Unbeaten
B.C. Lakeview
Coach Bob Miller'* Hasting*
High Wrestling team, which
scored a coveted win over Grand­
ville Tuetdiy of last week, posted
another great victory thta Tues­
day when they whipped Battle
Creek Lakeview's strong squad.

ron their fourth straight Kala-

defeat
Thursday night Coach Miller
lakes bi* unbeaten team to Ionia
and next Tuesday. Dec. 31, the
team travels to Godwin Heights
for another 6:30 match.
The Hastings-Lakeview *um-

The increasing number of
95-Poand Division—Dick Bams
hunter* who were able to take
advantage of the weekend open­ (L&gt;. decisloned Rod Hal), 7-6
ing inboth the Upper and Lower । Riding ume.)
103 —Phil Arnold (Hi pinned
Peninsulas indicates the success
of opening Mason* on Saturday. Jim Squire, 3:13.
112 —Jim Andrews &lt;Hl deci­
cry to return to the old set Nov. sloned Ed Finch, 10-3.
IM —Ken Cole &lt;H) pinned
15 opening. Argument* being
used are: spreading' the pressure
127—Terry Keller &lt;H&gt; decithroughout the State instead of
pushing it all into the UP. then sianed Terry Mabu*. 4-3.
133-Dave Buford &lt;L) deci­
many school-age hunters; back sloned Dennis MacKenzle, 4-0.
133—Lindon Endsley &lt;H) decito Nov. 15 to pul that first week
in the LP back into the mating aloned Dennis Buford, 6-0
145—Alan Kila (L) decteloned
season while deer are still mov­
ing: back to Nov. 15 because Nov. Mark Anderson. 4-0.
154—Dick Greenway &lt;L' pinned
30 shoves the elk hunt back and
holds up the grouse hunting Marvin Howell. 3:17.
1*5—Charles Myers (Hi pinned
south of M-20. also hold* up the
thousands of rabbit hunters who Dennis Rizor, 5:21.
1*6—Tom Oibaon &lt;H&gt; pinned
wait until deer hunter* are out
of the woods before bringing out Ron Bowman. 2:45.
HeaPyweJxht—Bob Gibson (Hl
their hound*. We believe the
decisloned Jim Upaton, 13-3.
Final score: Hasting* 32. Lakeis tlie beet for the most people
Ont Battle Creek 'hunter"
earned the wrath of hl* friends
.■.cektng deer in Yankee Springs
TIRED KIDNEYS
during the season. He was last
COT YOU DOWN?
seen this day at 1 pm., and when
in • CtHTLI HH with I DKGS

his pals got worried. Police and
ottiers started the search. After
Boya and girts who have com­ about 2‘. hours the chap called
pleted the Gun Safety course saying he hud hitch-hiked home!
taught by W. *Utliill received their

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hollday game here this Friday mer. Mark Denasu., Ken John­
hosting Battle Creek Lakeview at cock, Greg CiWuwv. I -,M a r k
Haines, Tom Lewis, Mike Seeber.
Chris Jacoby. Stephen Jacoby.
Dave Myer*, Bob Bassett. Randy
Adams. Stuart Hanilm. Mark
Sanders, David Godfrey, Kim
Ionia added three point* to the Fuller. Larry ONtDod.' Scott De­
gap in tlie third, cutscoring the ncau. Kenny Brower. Jtay Adams.
locals 13-10, but Hastings out- Steve Miller. David, Stauffer.
Dale Baxter. Paul fltaulfer. Bob
Taylor, Donald Baxter. Rick
last quarter
Taylor, Judy Plummer. Debra
Osgotxl. Emo* H. JAcoby. Laurel
Baxter 7. Doug Storrs 6, Dave L. Baxter. Arthur Stauffer. Den­
Fisher 5. Dare Strickland 3 and nis Baxter. David Baxter, Steven
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Men’s City Cage League
Twin Bill on Thursday

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Bowling
BANTAM LEAGUE

Standings: Haan's 294. Dale's

lllary 22. Bums Refrigeration 21.
George's Cltgo 20. Superette. 19.
Patten Monument and Lawrence
LP Gas 16, Food Center and Barr
Tires 15, Barry Lumber 134,
Hastings Aluminum 12, Auto Tag
Inn 11. East Side Lumber 10,
V&amp;J 84, Hastings Motor Bales
8 and Copper Lantern 74.
Scores: K. Wyngarden 158-284.
S. Goodyear 183-254. B. Terry

Gaslander. Hartings Mfg. Stag
Shop and the Hastings Mer­ and Walldorf! playing Wilson Don Mullens had 8 each. Bob ry Barney had 8 each. John TafVanderVeen and Ron Lewis had fee scored 6 points and Jim Cole
chants scored victories Thursday
In the Inaugural game. Gas­ 7. Dr. Chuck Morrill 4 and Bcrnight as the Hastings Men's City
Basketball league got underway. landers whipped Walldorf!. 80­
Tills Thursday Renner Ford 48: Hastings Mfg. nipped Renner
meets the Stag Shop in the main Ford. 06-60: Stag Shop swamped

takes on the Hastings Merchants Merchants edged Wilson Insur­ Merrill Martin 5 and Dave
ance, 51-50.
Aekelt and BUI Gibbs 2 each.
Ernie Strong led the Mer­
Five Stag Shop lads were in
chants to their narrow win. scor­ the double figures, with Larry
ing 14 points. Ed Houstra and Dykstra scoring 18 points. Bob
Schneider and Jerry Hopkins 15
each, Don Trefry 13 and Sieve

Reardon 125-348, B. Havens 142­
245. M. Haines 136-343, C. Cur­
tis 131-243, Jerry Whitney 131­
240, R. Morgan 139-237, A. Mer-

J. Bumworth 137-219. T. Lewis
122-214. J. Wyngarden 114-212,
J Hann 113-212, R Hall 111-209,
C. Anderson 120-207 and J. Mil­

RECREATION LEAGUE NO. 2
Standings: Gilmore Jewelers
32. Walldorff's 30. Johnnie's Auto
Parts 27, Ackett's Confectionery
26. Parker's Tavern and Wood­
mansee Lumber 23, Goodyear
Bros. Lockshore Fanns and
Hastings Meat Market 20 and
Nashville Gravel 19.
Dick Hudson posted the best
series, 203-585, while Paul CasAl Taylor rolled 315-538. Jack
Shrier 536. Al Morgan 228-522.
Kingsley Bennett und Jim Mal­
colm 520, Curt Awrey and Lea
Springer 515. George Cogswell
507 and Pat GUmorc 502.
COMMERCIAL MINORS
Standings: Parker's Tavern
334. Smith Bros. 32. Larke* Cllgo 314. V3.-J Mobil. Bender Gra­
vel and Deputies 31. Chenoweth
Machines and Hastings Alumi­
num Products 29. Dale's Bake
Shop and Consumers Power 28.
Tinkler's Service 24, South End

Middleville, Wayland
Win; To Battle Friday
Middleville High's eagers, who
rolled over Lowell Saturday
night, 70-52, will get back onto

The darkly shaded area on this map covers that part of the Great Lakes which comes
under the jurisdiction of .Michigan. It clearly shows that this state, with its large owner­
ship of the Great Lakes (41 percent), must play a role of leadership in rebuilding the fall­
en fishery of these waters. And that is exactly what the State Conservation Department
intends to do under its new fisheries program. In an all-out effort to bring sport fishing to
the forefront in the Great Lakes, the department next spring will launch introductory
plantings of coho (silver) salmon in three northern Great Lakes streams. In succeeding
years, more releases will be made with these spectacular game fish which are expected to
feed heavily on the troublesome alewives now-glutting the Great Lakes. -Michigan Dept,
of Conservation

Thompson 166-444, Betty Howes
174-443 and Ruby Downey 162­
437.
Good games: Betty Sheler 157.
Pal Conly 158. Mickey Lambert
152. Sue St. Martin 157. Marleah
Makley 168. Bobble Handy 155.
Patten Monument 22. Montgom­ Mary Burdick 160. Sue George
ery Wards 20. Hastings Electric 169. Linda Lowry 159. Jan Peur19. Tlie Banner, 17 and Viking ach 152 and Ella Higdon 155.
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Good scores: Bernard Tobias
COMMERCIAL MAJORS
169-504. Denny Fredrickson 192­
526. Kay Moore 203-514. Galen
Standings: Sports Bar 40, Pis­
Daniels 206-541, Paul Woodman ton Rings and Harwood's IGA
174-504. Ray. Lundquist 180-512. 35. Miller Jewelers 33. Culligan's
Bert Keeler 193-502. Aaron Sherk 31, City Pood 30. Roush Tailors
236-553. Bob Ingram 197 - &amp;M. 284, Larke Buick 28. Montgom­
Emmetli Engeseth 233-554, Curt ery Ward 23. Hastings Aluminum
Awrey 203-517. Gordon Howe 22. Auto Tag Inn 17 and Tyden
178 - 503. Bob Hnrtke. 223-526,
Paul Cawei 192-603. Ray Asplnnll 292-506, Carl Aspinall 177-508, Tliursday with the fine chap firRoy Wilcox 220-529. Pete Kru­
ger 200 - 557 and Jim Wealock John KasUuky rolled 257-649.
Dave Irwin 217-625, Ruaa Hazel
WED. AFTERNOON LEAGUE
Standings: Hastings Motor
Sales 38. Stanton's Real Estate
354. Makers Market 32, Has­
tings Cleaners 30. N*H1 26. Vita
Boy 25. RedlMlx 24. East Side
Lumber 224. Bhlrkey's IGA 22.
Bob's Bike and Miller's Phimbing 214 and Ockennank Service

the outstanding lassie, rolling
212-565 Louise Bahs posted 202545. Bhirlee Vandenburg 179-499,
Barb Kieney 197-498. Marion
Eye 191-463. Della Gordenski
163-461. Lois Kenyon 163-471.
Maggie Corrigan &gt;78-459. Florence Weyerman 168 - 437. Gene

Ml,. Williams Insurance 34,
Klerseys and Elks 23. Johnnie's
31H, Reahm Motors 394 -and
East Side Lumber 194.
Bob Abendroth's 596 was the
with a 210 top game. Jerry Mel-

with 629. Bob Carmoney 201-662.
Art Gallup 521. Don Pickard 202­
520, Darrel Wlllyard 504. Bob
Boyle 516. Maynard Park 549.
Stu Sweet 208-581. Dick Hart
226 - 574. John Rosinsky 558,
Shannon Lydy 213-535, Ben Ken­
yon 521, Don Drake 546. Dave
Dimmers 255-587, Harold Mathe&lt;s 501, Wayne Newton 212-529.
Dick Bonarskl 537. Chris How­
ard 213-546, Del Morgan 620.
Doug Vickery 506, Ed Sheler 516.
Jack Bowman 207-521. Art Brew­
er 226-551. Voyle English 515.
George Lydy 523. Hall 501.
Wayne Decker 578. Bruce Terry
204-566. Edwards 206-574. Hack­
ney 516. Ken Robbe 507. Merle
Bob Lambert 231-586. Rod New­ Haines 214-581, Harv Haan 208son 214-521, Louis Keeler 516 Ul. mu. MUkf H, CMrlilth a 151 average. Harvey Haan
667. Joe Burkholder 551, Clare 517, John Oorodenskl 512, Bo
Stahl 210-526. Bill Hackney 548. Morgan 502. Jerry Cutchall 538.
Jack Bowman 536. Lawrence Long 537. Lambert 210-545, Joe
Keeler 544. Mike Schondelmaycr Burkholder 312-561, Laubaugh
213-532. Merje- -Hainea .,222-527. 518. Bill Bums 213-551, Cleo
Bob Miller 514 and Emnteih En- Roblyer 202-504. Jim Barnum 521.
geseth 548.
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Harold Sherry 514. Al Hlnrichsen
522. Leon Marts 524. Paul Burkey
HASTINGS CLASSIC LEAGUE 206-553 Dave Irwin 512 and Ron
Ktending*: Hastings MlUlng 37, Peltow 202-537.
Burkey's 364, Bums 354. Hastings Sanitary Service^ SaskaTUE8DAY MLXED LEAGUE
toon Qolf and Mil er s Dursclean
Standings: Welton's Heating
33. Minister's Ollers 30. WBCH
28. Hastings Filters 28. Moose ti Plumbing 40. Andrus Agency
36,
River Bend Golf 34. Highland
274. Dowling 2SH, Fred Baads
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Delton, which whipped Bangor

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SCHOOL
SUNDAY MIXED DOUBLES

479. Gene Wyant IM-455. Harry
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Good scores: Jim Total 192- 476. Bob Slocum 162-460. NancyTaylor 160. Lin Snyder 160, and
tha Brumm 152-429. Don Cheney Allan Hlnrlchsen 191-512.
196-473, Verdle Sinclair 172-427.
Jerl Cheney 167-488, Bob TosAJBC SENIOR DIVISION
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Larry Annis 150-425, Louise An­ Hartings Bowl 38. UAW 234.
nis 151-410, Joan Haywood 474­
430, Larry Utter 165-396. Joan
Hkwllt 162-417, Don Haywood
189-653, Bob McCullum 163-396.
Jim Rhoades 157-429. Larry Fore­ Harbln 216-453. Harold Andrus
man 155-426, MIUord Carnell 177­ 445 Dennis Craig 158-425 and
437, Jerry Brumm 156-404 and
Junior Russell 191-506.

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Lucille Westover 206-504. June

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Judy Cronk 179-497. Ellen DV:
man 172-475. WHma.Dantete 1S481, Mildred Smith 168-488. Jean
McAllister 193-532. Emma Payne
200-460. Alma Cortlle 199-536,
Emma Magnon 167-488 and Faye
Allen 192-528.

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June Richardson 172-480, Fran
Owens 182-475, Evelyn Donovan

Sally VanDulne 161, Frieda
Jaynea 176, Joyce Asplnall 164.
Inea Lyon 178, Mickey Lambert

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Berenice Smith 159. Dorotha

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Good series: Shirley VanDenburg 186-537. Ellen Darts 178-

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Work-Horse... Play-Horse

29. Bum's Refrigeration 254. Mill-

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Shirley VanDcnburg was the
big gun In this wheel too, firing
306-577. Gladys Edwards rolled
187-572, Gerry Newton parted

Ring 28. Man'* Beauty Shop 23. Hastings Milling 22. Cuyler
Trucking 21. Arcade Beauty Sa­
lon and Rockhill and Banghart
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Insurance Agency

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120 W. STATE ST.

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Haan's

No Quitting Time
on Sentice

W L y«t-

NIGHT HAWK LEAGUE
Ted Dalman chalked 206-551
to set the pace, D. Aldrich rolled
210-542, D. Ossenhelmer posted
203-528. Paul Cassel 173-506, R.
Pavlik 184-502, L. Jopple 222-493.
197-474, H.

Wa think of the Job of serrt®.
Ing our clients U a round-tbodock proposition. After aS,
losses don't limit thermdm
to an S-honr workday* W yow

West Central
Standings

565. Jim Bourne 216-511. Bill
Bums 204-493. Von Howell 160-

but for

.

I

Middleville High's Rob White.

honors a Class C Mlchlgap prep
Ron Martin had 4
Mike Richey had &gt;2 points for football player can get. was se­
lected on the UPI Class C-D ABMohn 7. Glenn Bhugar* 8. Vic State first team this week as a
Buther 3 and Shirley Woods and
Gary Cole 2 each.
Art Fredcnburg drilled 22
The Wildcats took a 14-10 first
pointe in leading Hastings Mfg.
to the coveted win. Don Bowers
and
Jack Chadwick each had 14 respectlvely.
the finale with tlie score 57-37.
points and Ron Reynolds and
Bob Dlrkse of OaleaburgWalt Messer had 25 points for Al McConnell had 8 each.
the winners and Gordy Hudson
12. Dick Steward had 21 for Ma­
Ford with 21. Ted Egleston had
Honorable mention went to
ple Valley.
Hamilton rolled over Gale- Bob Lammers and Terry Jordon Dave VanKlst of Middleville and
Dick Slewart of Maple Valley.
4 and Gary McGhee had 1 point.
Mike Murphy of Hastings
straight win. Hamilton drilled 32
Tom Havens led Gortandcr
out of 57 shots from the floor.
At one point in the second half with 17 points. Gary Cole had 15.
Butch Hartman 13. Gary Van- lions. as did Baker and Hamden
gap to two points, but Hamilton

Rob White pumped In 27
points to lead Coach Ray Page's
T-K quintet al Lowell. Tom
Grlffeth scored 14 and Gary
Caledonia's Paul Brown had 20
Stauffer added 10 points, 'Scott points. Dave Russell 15. Tom
Henning had 8. James Rohrbacher 3 and Gary Warner and
Coldwater St. Charles nipped
Aldrich 175-473 and 8. Stout 189­ Dave vanElrt 2.
Olivet High, 53-49. Olivet wan
470.
Standings: Headpins 7. Rollers ter the first period, then the the preliminary. 49-28.
8, Mixers 5. Delton 4, Devereaux Pagemen stepped out To a 35-30
Furniture and Michigan Coffee
Shop 1.
adding to the margin. It was 70­
52 at the three quarter mark.
TUESDAY TWISTERS
Dollle Larsen had the out­ team's defensive work.
Lowell's Junior Varsity broke
standing series this week, 166­
Tink Wilcox had 31 lor AUe463. Greta Greiner posted ISO- Middleville's 18-game winning
428. Ethel Fowler 147-425, Shir­ streak when they trounced the
young
Trojans, 63-49. MiddleDan Boyer's rebound shot with
ley Alien 150-419, Carol Hurless
eight seconds to go gave GuU
157-415 and Sandy Gallup 142final game of the 1963-64 season.
wln over Galesburg-Augusta Fri­
Standings: Pleasant Point Moday in a KVA clash.
It was the second straight oneFinance 33, Bam Market 31.
Bangor held a 20-14 first perl- point loss for Galesburg. Friday,
MCF Lassies 304 and Beedle In­
' Comstock nipped them. 56-55,
surance 18.
.
at the half. The Panthers gained “With 14 seconds left.
four points in the third putFriday, Galesburg had a 48-41
HASTINGS MFG. LEAGUE
scoring the visitors 12-8, and iced
Dale Geiger snaggled solo and the win tn the fourth outscoring lead with two minutes left John
scries honors Tuesday, chalking Bangor 23-14.
Gull Lake. Paul Krajaclc meshed
232-583 Jerry Smelker rolled 206­
Rick Olson led the victors with a layup. Walters hit on a* jump­
583, Art Oallup 659. Aaron Sherk
546, Maynard Tucker 53JI. Bob 18 points, Jeff Galley had 17, er then Boyer scored his winning
Carmoney
524, Dave SlaterIS
518. Jamie Poyer and Bob Nuabaum bucket
o„&lt;SSxTio&lt;[to
, Delton won tlie preliminary.
502 and Bud Dukes 501.
53-37.
Standings: Tool Room 35, Of­
fice 34. Caslte 32. Courthouse

ers 36, Tough Guys 25. Chrome
Room 24. Machine Room 23 and

Area Football
Players Given
State Recognition

On completion of tlie Red

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Leary's
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The BUndart Ptrot Aid course

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I Leonard spent Friday night andfield Methodirt Church. W try leaned on Mr. ana Mrs. Starling
Swurdaynighl.with thanrgrand- to come. * The parish board held French Sunday.
Both Mr. and Mra. Norman
J
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Frey its meeting Tuesday evening, at
»„ Mr. f-« Frwv
“nd Kathryn. Their parents. Mr the Briggs Church. The Briggs &gt;Frty from Battle Creek wera
Uy Mra. Leo trey
Mr&gt; Nonnftn Leonard. troin ladlca sanrad coffas aM’
■4. *« 44S. •wn. Crock
num I.-J- Drlrc nortto upent Saturday
Plainwell called on Mr. and Mrs. * Tlie local Pedro club members
Several from this area raw afternoon at the Prey home.
the fire ball in the sky Friday | A few of the men are pulling ■Sterling French Tueaday eve- and their husbands enjoyed a
* Master Mark has been stay- j a lavatory, tn the church base-1I nine * Harold Supp returned pre-Christmas dinner at the
ing with hl* grandparent*. Mr. ment this week which will be home Thursday after spending Holiday Inn Saturday evening. *
and Mr*. Kenneth Nickerson.1 much appreciated by all. * The!| five weeks In Community Hne-, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Buxton
while hi* mother was a medical. Methodist Youth Fellowship met plhil suffering from contagious j ’-ere Bunday dinner guests of
pneumonia. * Mr. and Mrs. Ja- Mr. and Mrs. John Crago and
i Back in 1864 J#hn F. Hokan- patient in Leila Hospital * Mr at the parsonage Sunday eve- cob Sapp from St. James, III. son In Albion.
aotk 151 6 Maple St., Vennont- and Mrs. Frank Scofield and son i ning to plan for the Cbrliitmas
.'^’pwran?^il?JSow,a:Com- wt"of"lsotaUon. They returned
Nine out of’ten Kalamaxoo
vnte. retired from the Reo plant ,”*n Wtx*}1Blul
tn Lansing because of a physical visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph munliy Christmas supper the home Thursday. * Mr. anti Mrs. College students study abroad
Soya. * Little Cindy und Jimiiord of December at the Ban-.Gorduu French from Hiullngs uforc graduation.
.
automobile establishment for 15
yean.
.
There was no retirement plan
at that time, and things ap­
peared rather bleak. However,
he had tried ill* hand at making

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Vermontville
Man Produces
4.000t li Spud

how they would sell.

FOOD

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decorations avaryone had a
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Camp Fir* board members
Borne National dues are sUU
with their spouses were enter­ ut. The Council cannot operate
tained by the Eugene Guernsey*
thaw dues in?
to dinner at their home on

UPHOLSTERING

Camp Fire board members
rnunt liave their annual reports i

THE FURNITURE
BUILDING

brought cal-

punch. Bach
the

furnished

Michigan State quarterback
Steve Juday, a marketing majors
altogether wan atvarrln.l a ■ rwv.lnl VfevObrill
fUll ol Fame graduate scholar­
ship ip iaB7

rest,

Hazel

CENTERS

giving up his little
His outlay for equipment to

the neighborhood of WOO. which
Included a milling machine.
grinder.
"My ice spud sells for a nomlnal sum." says "Hokey." “and
my 'secret' U that I produce a
loaded spud which give* the cor­
rect balance and weight Oh.
. people go out and buy fancy
augers for gifts and the like, but
don't want to put too much,
money into one." And his con-

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point.
A number of bait shops and
sporting goods stores in tlie im­
mediate urea, such as Hastings,
Nashville, Charlotte and Ver-,
montville handle his product.

Bargain
Hunter
Special

Ionia. Belding, Greenville. Lan-

-Springs. Battle

Creek. Albion.

LB

Dakota. Minnesota and Upper
Peninsula residents.
A veteran of World War I. he
served as Commander and adju­

30

MEATY

HOLTEN S

VAN

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celebrated their 47lh wedding
children.

N

FRESH

Post of Vermontville.

six

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Fresh
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PORK

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grandchildren

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MON.. DEC. 20

fare, and this Christmas season
be will again assist in delivering

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the memhaafs

by

The Michigan state soccer
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t Mrs. iI e-AB Bloom. «««-«!.&gt; .r-1
Fuller temoon of
w_ .. ... her brother, the Edward NordTHE HtSTINGS BANNKB—4
•truma of Grand Raplde
n.
J«* (Jani Slocum of
Oconomowoc. Wis. visitod her
parents, the Harold Brockway,
last week while Jack waa ih^'ir ME 5 ar""? iw^lng achool in West Virginia
Boorom. jtm and Joe. of Jack** They plan to be here for Christ­
mas,
and the Brockways will also
Mrs Bernard Bowman. Russell
entertain their daughter the
Ue r v‘y Of K*1‘‘'ni™o vuitrd
.Cnn£11f,&lt;hna"“' of “r*'M1
Rapids and Mia* Brx Hemcy and
friend of Cleveland. Ohio
I -Mr* Harriett Brant will spend
-—
cuuu i surer &gt;
Christmas at the home of her
xalmoii eggs have arrived .tn
^f*hur Br*nu. and on j
Mlchfcan from the Wort to meet
■STSLEEJ*«.u
tbe^ Conservation Department s
Brownell and aon, Steven.

Personal Mention
^.When Mr. and Mrs LaVtrnr
OConnor of Lake Odessa were
"jrortj toHonoluhi. Hawaii, to I
Thanksgiving Holidays
with their daughter and has-

Patent lime. On Bunday there here f*^
n%.v'rtU
will be a Benton family g«t-toMn^estl

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Michigan Gets
2’/2 Million Eggs
Of Silver Salmon

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the second phase of ita threeyearplanllng program.
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By the time young fish from
tills total supply of western eggs
are ready for release. the De­
partment will have launched the
first plantings under an all-out,
three - year effort to establish
nine of adult cohue in Great
Lakes streams.
Initial releases will be made
next Spring whan the Depart­
ment win pu# 750.000 young co­
hos (5-« Inches) into the Platte
river near Honor tn Benxle coun­
I ty, Bear creek near Bear lake
in Manatee county, and the Big
Huron river northeast of L Anse
in Baraga county.
»
These fish are expected to
m srsie downstream into lakes
Michigan and huperter. crVw
lo maturity
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G. McDANIEL

JAMES GOOGLE

z MRS. CARLTON BALL
GLADYS JOHNSON

"The
““sjt* northern

three
streams to
Rtxl
wl&gt;» in
.w7 J*S*rte most—if not all—of
the fuh rn
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ment hatcheries Some ofthere
istetete ■* p‘““a»
Part of this decision wlU de­
pend on how well next Springe
planted fish show up In the three
of^lMB 1Ueami durtl»« the Fall

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Winners' Names:

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THE
BIGGEST
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14 million

used tn the Weal to cstablSa
new runs of silver salmon. Those
..2”*00- ,oU1111« another
IU million, are also expected to
take to Michigan waters with a
good degree of success.
Hounding out the Demrtment'a potential planting atxwk
for 1M7 are 50.000 cxiho eggs’ of
specially adaptable strains which
•ere delivered from Alaska Ulis

Planters will probably * try mi-

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Mirbigsm
They will be luktciK^l *;u]
reared at these "fish factories'lor release tn northern Great
Lakea tributaries in the Spring
ot 1MT when they wUl have ma­
tured enough to migrate down­
stream into the big waters.
,rB^d,on ,hrtr ‘UCT?e“ ‘n f®*rtmr Michigan's nr»t batch of co­
hos thu year. Department fish­
eries specialists estimate that
•boutlfi million young fish wlU

M. HUTCHINSON
J. DAHN

children from NaahvlUe spent
.Sunday. Dec. S, at Lloyd Owroa
» Mm. Eunice
Freeport, Mra Harry ’akioct
fnjrn Barney Mills and Gfiarkw
Caime from lUxinga ww, Mony• “d Mrs Harold Chee from
Dowling called cn Mr and Mrs
WLU Gurd Wedn^. S

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nTy U‘ rrport Ur*Howard Moore U a nattak in
Pennock Hospital. sl:scr Tueeday
at la* week * Howard Muore
U entertaining the flu M home

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IM CORVAIR
• ... Monza 2 Dr, 4 speed trans­
. mission, nice block finish with
• _ red vinyl Interior.
• IM OLDSMOBILE SEDAN
' . . . Super 88 4 Dr, excellent
, condition, power steering and
. brakes, new Oldsmobile trade.

It./salt having liHB mad* la the
.gJitlM of a Mrtaln Mortfoto vhl.h
M ia.de oa the 30th day of NavMn■ ■ 1053, b» DON D. JACKBOX, JR.
U DOROTHY A. JACKSON, ha.
i'R&gt;.-T*4FRDKRALM5uk^Cai **AND

MINIMUM RATE—50c for Twonty Word*.

OU HSHIOSEJ PRICESJ

Calendar of
Special Events

MOTOR SALES

Im

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SUNDAY, DEC. 19
CHRISTMAS MUSIC PRO-

220 W. Slate
WI 5-2454

..r ft th. Conti 1
llxUnaij hi.i.
co of h
Cuunl
id tor
&gt;JJ.r

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cal Music Department at 3 pm

USED CAR CENTER
Corner Michigan &amp; Court

HELP WANTED

WI 5-3903

1905 DODGE CORONET
Deluxe 4 Dr Radio. Torque
Flight. Power Steering. 11,000

1963 BUICK ELECTRA

Man or Woman to supply
customers in N. Barry Co.
or Hostings with Rowleigh
products. Can earn $100
and up weekly full time,

:,
!;
I
j

RAWLEIGH
Dept MCL 651 336

Freeport. III.

BUICK ELECTRA

Many older models
to choose from

NOTICES

REAHM
MOTOR SALES
, PONTIAC - OLDS - CADILLAC
WI 5-2478 107 N. Michigan Av*.
Hastings. Michigan
12/10

CANVAS TARPS
5x7 to 16x20

1962 CHEV. IMPALA

FARM IMPLEMENTS

$3.47 up

Practical

WINICK'S

Christmas Gifts

1962 CHEVY II

200 N. Michigan

WI 5-3324

Heating - Plumbing

SAFE BUY
USED CARS

Service
1959 CADILLAC 2 DR.

N-W . Pp-aJ.I .
Now • Remodel • Repair

rUBUCATIOX ORDER.
S„M B, uichi«n. r,

KAECHELE'S

SAVE $$ NOW

305 S. Church

1985 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
4 Dr. Sedan. Pull power. Has

room condition!
884 MERCURY MONTCLAIR
4. Dr. Sedan. Automatic drive,
power steering and brakes, ra-

UM CHEVROLET MALIBU

UM DODGE
4 Dr. Sedan. Automatic drive,
radio. .. .............................81250
19M FORD GALAXIE 5M

'
■

sue
i BMM &gt;

malic drive, power steering and
brakes, radio. Lik^mew ..S1650

1983 MERCURY MONTCLAIR
4 Dr. Sedan. Automatic Drive.
Power steering. Radio. . .81,795
’ 1903 CHEVROLET

*

BARRY'S
Chrysler-Plymouth
S. Hanover at City Limits

1984 CHEV. CHEVELLE
4 Dr. 0 cyl. St. trans. 9.000
miles.
1
1964 PONTIAC CATALINA
4 Dr. Radio, Automatic.
19&amp;4 VALIANT
V100 4 Dr. 6 Cyl. Standard.
Radio.
•
1984 VOLKSWAGEN CAMPER
1963 FORD GALAXIE 500
4 Dy. Sedan. Automatic. Radio,
(1983 CHEVY MONZA
4 sp. trans. Bucket seats. Ra­
dio, heater.

1963 MERCURY METEOR
8 cyl, Std, Radio, w/walla.

2 Or. Sedan. One owner, new

1983 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE
31450 ( 2 Dr. Sedan. Auto 8 cyl. Radio,
heater.
1962 FORD GALAXIE *

1983 FORD GALAXJF. SOO
2 Dr. Sedan. V8 engine. Auto1 ma tic drived___________ $1250
1»«2 CHEVROLET
. 2 Dr. Sedan. Std. trans. —.5895
.IMS MERCURY MONTEREY
- V8 4 Dr. Sedan._______ 91095
MCE MERCURY CUSTOM

4 Dr. 0 cyl. Stand. Radio.
1903 RAMBLER CUSTOM
4 Dr. 6 cyl. Automatic. Radio,
1902 CHEVROLET BELAIRE
4 Dr. Station Wagon. 8 cyl.
Automatic.
•

1901 FORD SEDAN
4 Dr, 8 cyl, automatic. Radio
1901 RAMBLER 8TA. WGN.
Custom 4 Dr.
1981 THUNDERBIRD
Fully equipped, w/walla.
1^0 PONTIAC 8TA. WGN.
4’ Dr Power steering, seats and
brakes. Automatic.
1959 BUICK
2 Dr. Automatic Radio. Heater.

1MJ CHEVROLET
0 Cyl- Stand, trans-.........

1M2 MERCURY 5IETEOR

NOTICE!

FRANCISCO
FARM SUPPLY
1-37 SO

WI 5-5352

?

20%

945-3150

REDUCTION
ON NEW

1965

Farm Machinery
rubber. A-l shape. leaded I
—John Deere No 730 Diesel.
Loaded. A-l shape!
—1902 John Deere 2010 Tractor.
—1950 John Deere B Tractor.
Hydraulic. A-l shape!
—New Idea 2-Row Pull Picker.
Good shape
—Grain Bln to fit Pick-up Truck.
—Good Used Chain Saws.
—2 wheel heavy duty Grain
Trailer with hydraulic dump.
—Oliver one-row Com Picker.
Good shape!

FRIGIDAIRE

Refrigerators
Electric Ranges

Gas Dryers
Freezers „

Free Delivery . . . Terms

WI 5-5052

12/16

945-3474

NOTICES

wtififr.

GOOD AS NEW
STORE

Now

Phone WI 5-2479

11/10

&lt;WE FAY TOF PRICES!

Marine

sales a-

YEAR ROUND EMPLOYMENT

TABLE PAPER — For picnics.

ner office.

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Christmas’ trees - Pruned

WI 5-2223

Scotch Pine and Spruce. 41.00

12/10

Bold by FTA. back oP-Hlgh

HASTINGS
Boards
BANNER
CLASSIFIEDS
“ ■ CLASSIFIED
wi.l Call WI 5-j481

CHILDREN GROW OUT OP
THEIR CLOTHING In one

year's clothing for cash with

rrs

Flote Boats Trailers and ac­
cessories. M-66 In Nash rille
VACANCY—Have room for el­
derly person at The Cases'
Nursing Hope, with private
room and bath. Phone WI 5­
3928
.
12'10

Madison.

13/JS

12 PIECE SETTING TABLE
SERVICE — Phone 758-3533
Mra. Catherine E. Pittman.
Bellevue. Michigan, R3, Sox
73C. „
12/10

DIE CAST. DIE MAKERS. Ma­ ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS —
chinists. Tantographs. and
PO. 111. Hastings Telephone
WI 5-2895. Meetings every
Elox Operators. Excellent
Monday, * pm.
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wages, benefits and conditions
with plenty of overtime. Tracer
Tool At Die Co, 3800 Buchanan
SW. Grand Rapids. Michigan. ir For Rant—Real Estots
12/23
LADIES — Increase your family UNFVRNI8W three-room
apartment with garage. Good
income-extra personal spend­
location. Call WI 5-3583. If no
ing money. Serve customers in
response. WI 5-4928.
U
city of Hastings with popular
cosmetics, extracts, spices, NICE UPSTAIRS unfurnished,
household products. Choose
5-room and bath apartment.
your owii hours. Write Wat­
Utilities paid. Good location
kins Prwucte. Inc., D-M. Wi­
Adults only. Call 945-5423 days.
nona, Minn.
12/10
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fr Notices

SERVICE — Mercury cuthoard

Available u Jacobs' Pharmacy.

Dolml: De

good-as-new Ironing

wheei-er

FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR
—Use Rexall's fast permanent
Regular 82 BO-Now 81D0. No

Highest in Decembei

M-37 South

1310 N. Michigan

Special —Your razor cleaned,
lubricated and sharpened, only
•135 Service and satisfaction
guaranteed Lapo Drug. 144 E
State St, Hastings
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LAND CONTRACT —Will dis­
count 0‘S. Phone WI 5-4353
after 5.
12/23

Prices

■ Over Start’s Wallpaper
&amp; Paint Store
OPEN FRIDAYS
9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.

MAHLER
MOTOR SALES

WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED
tn aluminum, ateel or wood
sash Burkey Auto Glass *
Radiator Shop. 218 N. Jeffer­
son. Hastings.
tf ★ Help Wantod
LAR EXPERT TREE SERvT
ICE —Trimming, cabling, re-

Limited Models

Sell Your Wheat

NOTICE

FAESH EGGS —WlU deliver in FULL TIME MAN FOR WORK INSIST ON MICHIGAN BOT­
IN GROCERY STORE—Apply i TLED GAS I Bee Cart At Betty's
Hastings or close around heme.
la person at Northside Oro-j Appliances before you buy I
Mrs. Josephine M. Roush, R3
eery 829 N. Michigan Ave.I They Sell—They Install—They
Plainwell.
13/23
Hastings
U
dh un x.na-vi sr.T?
1956 TO 1958 HTICK SETUP
Dodge or Plymouth overdrive
transmission, bell housing, fly
MARRIED MAN on dairy' farm,
wheel, pressure plate, cluteh
sephlne Roush, R3 Plainwell.
must be experienced milker, STALK 8HREDDEP3 FOR
RENT — Francisco P’rm Sup­
plate. 820 00. Phone WI 5-5655
12/13
once a day milling, good
ply. M37 So. 945-3150
if
aftetA-ffln. '• *
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wages, good working condi­
tion. References required.
★ Household Goods
Write Post Office Box 55. Rl. ♦ Pergonal*
•A* Butinen Services
Charlotte, Mich.
12/23

★ Automotive

No Trade Required

GOODYEAR BROS. Consumers Power
Company

124 N. Jefferson

Classified Paragraphs

jacobs

pharmacy

FOR FAST 34-HOUR FILM
SERVICE! No charge for over-,
size prints.
tf

THE FATMAN—Private Detec­
tive 24-Hour. Shadowing. Tape,
round employment. Experience
Foto-PUm Evidence. NattonIn retail sales and building ma­
.wide. Confidential. Call WO
terial warehousing desirable,
however, mm with similar out­
Union, Battle Creek.’
13/30
door. Indoor background, each
as agriculture will be consid­ CARPET CLEANING IS EASY
ered. Inspection of our yards,
with Host New Electric UpBrush. No wet carpets or hand-

employees of the various duIngs, is Invited. Vocational ap-

Almost new 3-bedroom modem
home Just ouUlde city limits.

equal value.
Phone WI 5-479L

for only 86S6 Hastings Floor ★ Wonted to Buy
Covering. 123 W. State, Has-

selected applicants. Benefits
include Hospital Insurance, EXPERT TAILORING on ladies'
Life Insurance. Paid Vaca­
6-5714, 5504 Gun Lake Rd
tions. Paid Holidays. Salary
Tailor Shop.
U
Savings Program. Co-opsratlre
Educational Program, Uniform
Fund and others. If Interested, WHY NOT LET US MAKE you
a rubber sump with your new
ZIP Code number. Thrce-llne
Mra. Clpcic, Personnel Dept.
stamp with your name, adBlue Diamond Lumber. 25
Avenue O. Battle Creek. Mich.
8325. This Includes, postage
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RETIRED WOMAN capable Of
light duties to make liome with
woman living alone in large
'
two-bedroom trailer in
modern
JackMn.1. Good home for right
person. 1
eat. No
Reply to: Box 9M, Hostings
Banner.
12,10

2/3 ACRE

BORDERS'X NICE CREEK

laity Shoppe,
48046.

Delton. Mich.
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USED PUMPS—New InstollaUozu and remodel!
Powell s Plumbing Co. Free

standing timber. Get our price
before you sell. L. L. Johnson
Lumber Mfg. Co, Box 378.
Charlotte, Mich. Phone 517­
543-1001.
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WAHTflDJj

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CUIS IN
HlIIKi

TO REPLACE THE OLD BILLFOLD ?

f.y
wa
CE
£1

with the outstanding billfold «j
of the .Nation —a Buxton all 1
leather at 3395 and up. Jacob's ?
Pharmacy.
1

FOR THE DO - IT - YOURSELF
FELLOW —He can be an in­
slant expert with the De Walt
No. 1350—0" radial arm table
saw. Only 417995. Barry Coun­
ty Lumber Co.
*

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® FOR THE TALL OR SHORT J

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CT

FOR MOM —We have “Special .13
Christmas Candles," parly gift
Items, open stock and perianaltied stationery. Schader's Offlee Supply.

Sports Shirts in 33 or 36 sleeve K
length*. SUcs 144 to 174.
1

FOR REAL SPORTSMEN-AU
types of leather and rubber
sporting footwear await your
selection at Birke's Hastings
Cut Rate Shoe Store.

if? AIRFILM SHOES LET DAD f
•fsl
WALK ON AIR! Priced from J
31890 to 32490. Wayne's Shoe
jA, Store.

FOR A BRIGHTER CHRIST­
MAS AND A BRIGHTER IfiJ
WASH —It's k new Maytag
Washer from Bulling'*.
iflf

CAMERA HEADQUARTERS —
InitamaUc sete—31795—Pola­
roid* from 31995. Jacobs Phar­
macy.

/rf FOR FATHER, SON OR BIO 1

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BROTHER. YES! AND ARDENT LOVER! — Billfold*,
card*, pens and mor* are in
your favorite store, Garey'*
Shopper's Haven.

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' 7 TWAS THE-NIGHT AFTER
fig
CHRISTMAS and Dad wore
tv
hl* new Van Husen pajama*.
Z«2
bathrobe and slipper*. All deya signed tor comfort. Purchased
at Cleveland's.
t

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Penney’* own Electric Blanket, gM
&gt;
DONT LOT HIM SPEND NEW
YEAR'S EVE in old, rundown
double or single. (Single con­ 8J
sculled shoes when you can
trol). 5 year guarantee. 116X0.,JEJ
vA
find the famous Wyenberg
CT
"Massagalc" for only 31495 to
B?
33395. Birke's Hastings Cut
PJ
Rate Shoe Store.

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THE 'CAN OPENING- STRUG- SC
OLE can be ended says Wayne M
Webstar al Gamble's. See their ®
electrics can opener or the solid
copper.'gold and chrome per-

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£2$
ALWAYS AN ALL TIME FA­
VORITE — Painted basketball
backboards, goal and net for
only 31195. Barry County
Lumber Co.

tins iti

UHS 111

hikhi
TH IMHU

THE ATTRACTIVE STUDY
LAMPS at Consumers Power
Company give Better Light
and Better Hight. Choose from
3 colors. See them today.

GIHS IOS

THE 1 LITTLE DREAMER Will
enjoy a comfortable robe and
pajamas from Cleveland's.
Make your own choice early.

gift throughout the year . . a
subscription to Hie Hasting*
Banner. Special gilt rate* for.

DRESS UP THE 8MAU. FRY
IN HEALTH-TEX! Shirt and
pant »eU. or separate pants
and shirts in a variety of col­
or*. styles and materials From
toddlers to sue 8. Parmulec's.

BARLOW GARDENS at 1606 8J
: Jefferson an solve your gift ।
r problem with poltuettlas, green
I plants, cut flower*, planters or
' cartage*. Cail HfltWOf.'
J

A PORTABLE TV FROM GULLING'S Is a welcome gift for
your TV fan. or a Stereo Hl Fl
set.

SCHAUER'S OFFICE SUPPLY
offer leather framed bulletin
and chalk boards, stamp, coin
und color books, and game*.
Plus, inexpensive 'stocking"
stuffera.

for lasting pleasure.

[ PURSES GALORE at WAYNE'S
SHOE STORE — Mather*
I
suede*, and vinyl*. Variety of
।
style* and colon. 33 N up.

1

OUR BASEMENT TOYLAND b
loaded with good toys and
games tor uh ages. Playschool,
Tonka. Milton Bradley, Parker
Bro*, and others. V 6c 8 Hard­
ware.

ALL TIME FAVORITES FROM
MILLER JEWELERS—Coming
Ware. China. Diamond Cocktall Ring* 31496 up plus small
appliance*.

VIsrr/vARDB ONE STOP TOY

END WASH DAY BLUES with a
bottled gas Hamilton Clothe*
Dryer. Carl i Betty's Appli­
ance. M-37 So.

HEADQUARTERS for a wide
selection.
SAVE HER TIME AND MONEY!
—What can do it better than
a Manning-Bowman Hair Dry&lt;w

NOW MOM CAN HAVE THOSE
PICTURES FRAMED with the
inexpensive framing that comes
in 4 widths. East Side Lumber
Co. Easy to do.

For any and all occasions or­
der delicious snack trays for
your parties. Everyone will en­
joy them. RiepenhotT* Sausage

M ALL OP YOUR LADIES, regard(X
leu of age. will be delighted
I IM
with a Gift Certificate from
1
Mary's Beauty Shop.

MOST DESIRED LEADING AC­
TION TOYS—Actual Cap Fir­
ing Tanks, Action Locomotives.
Johnny Seven Gun, Sonic
Blaster, Gas Engine Lotus
Ford, and others. Gamble's.

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3
'

S' THIS WE LIKE "-Snow boot* S
from ankle to knee . . . and
X how about a tote bag for 3198. 3
r
Birkc'ii Hasting* Cut Rate fl
A Shoe Store.

r*

DRESS UP YOUR HOME with
roping, door swag*, center­
pieces. mistletoe, holly and
, Christmas green. St, Martin's
' Floral.
'

INVITE THE WILD BIRDS with
one of our many styled bird
feeder*. A nice present «for
young or old. Blair's Farm At
Garden.

consoles arc rich - toned and
have brighter picture# in
beautiful woods. On sale at
Wards.

MOOT .AMAZING what can'Be
done with Beverwyjt'* unpoint­
ed furniture! Boston rocker*,
stool*, cheats, magazine rack*,
desk*, kiddie clxalr and table
seta.

1

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,

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YUM! YUM! YUM!— The kid*
really go for the iced butter
ChrUtma# cookies from Dale*
Bake Shop. Shaped In stars,
angels and trees. Aho. Lcbkuchen (German Honey Cookie*).

JUST ONE STOP at Miller Jew­
elers for Polaroid cameras from
41995. Samsonite luggage, ra­
dio* (table and portable), per­
sonal jewelry and watches
(Balova, Wlttnauer, Cararelie).
alien you can trim her tree
with cosmetic*? World famous
perfume*, powders, lipstick*, tn
new Menu and shade*. Gard­
ner’s. re&amp;H Stamps).

of Western MKhigan'ftjjj
toyland* in the baseri^
Garey’s Shopper's Haven.

at tlie Barry County Lumber
Company. Choose either the
Economy for 319X0 or the ■
Regular lor F3795.

rator wall clock by Elgin
(curdles*. electric) 11895 up.
Choose walnut, brass or char­
coal. Gilmore Jeweler*.

Ideas and Holiday Suggestions from Your Local Stores. So, Shop |
the Easy Way and Please Everyone On Your Christmas List!

�V
Guests of Rotary

Middleville

Hastings High students

Letter from Viet Nam

Ry Mr* Mary Jackton

Card of Th'anks and In Memoriam

Ftlday after a week with her
daughter. Mrs. Albert Simons
lots Of Love
while itopplllt. a. Guam. Ray.
and family in Livonia. * Warren
—■ no‘ 1|VO m “ lugn-T standaid
Butler expects to spend his Tte^writrr Max Wllom^«‘thiUl these pcople do 0,1 ‘hey
LEGALS
Max
nwnd met Daw Sot hard, son of
ChrUUiiM vacation with his par­ ISdnJterf tall b t? tte ™ m'wkU bnprove mt,e
UtUe but
Sk 3 Phillip Maxwell Wilron the Don Sothards and Leo
»U‘ “e a tong Umr before 835-23-22. Control Division I O’Donnell
ents. Mr and Mra. Clipper Butler NaUmUe UtmiteJ
ton of the Bert
FUBLICATIOX OBDER.
of Gun Lake. Warren is getting
i While Elephant Bldg.i, Supply O’Donnell* and a hometown re.
Sialo of Mkbteaa. Tile Frahau
Dep:. U. 8. Naval Support Ac- uptoti jolto^rd.
Court Ur lh» i watr •&gt;! II.rr)
priudent of the Nashville C. of
In lb. Mailer at U&gt;. &gt;Maie ,.t:
fatter and my btoliwr can lire
SeUlo Ktvwog, D«eeaw4. Filo So.
14.M4.
in a clean decent country where
Ir 1. Ordered that on Mar-h IS.
!»s the dub president at the you can du aimpie little things
that really jnean s lyf tu a perCsarlroML llaalinc*
Mkkixao •
। present time. Max is starting
h.ailac Ke AeW II akirk al) eredllor*
.&gt;&lt; .aid deeeawd are revuir.4 t«* prove
h-v &lt;th year In tte Navy. The
their rial*, aed |,|r. »ill U deter­
WiZujus iiave one other son. 29.
rained iredltdS. n.«.t II, ...tn
claim, with th. Court .nd »er»e a
All this Lt not jure bccaiuw'
-opr ok Ak.lt* B lxoi«. Adaaink
we have money Sure we have
trator. l«SSt K-eem-nt. .Iklroil 1*.
MI&gt;M«an. prior to aaH L..rin«
money, but we get it by hav- •
I'ublkaiiol* aod .er* be .hall te
node a. piotided 1.) .Ulate at&gt;4 mull

ASTINGS

hold me tight

But Ill keep on
| though we are
Ill never forget
ways be in my

Dated: Ik.- 14. IM**
Fhllip 11. Mli,helt. J«*ife &lt;-t Fro

Just want you tiro to have a
itcod Thanksgiving Day and din­
ner. I imagine you will spend

So until. -Beyond the Sunset,
when 111 rejoin you.

ilonjSmlt

EATING,

what we want. These people'
Today la Thanksgiving Day.
land what a day. They tried to!1 want freedom to do these things1
Uli ll up is blj M IDey powibly । too and with God’s teip we will ■

Hk&lt;el and Hnd.cn.
loving you al- Attorney, for I’eiitianrr
apart.
Paul K. Hletel
«. Stale Htreyl
you. you’ll al­ lla.tinca.
Mkhlaan
heart.

Modern Ake - Oil - Gas - Coal
HOT WATER BASEBOARD HEATING
PLUMBING SUPPLIES

rpent Friday night with tteir
KTiuidniothc.-. Mra. Hazen Hoot

WATER SOFTENERS

WATER HEATERS

Call WI 5-5769

WI 5-3732

Bob Wills

Dick Henney

2153 Gun Lake Road

Hastings

that give your homo a
cheerful glow all year round
ml bx-eii after a short furlough “*&gt;’
***&gt; J"1
kcrP ab’e
home
I The economy here u »i low
Miss Muriel Squier. who has and ours ls so high. I guess that
been visiting her brother, Mr » why it’s so hard to get used
Marc Squier and family returned &gt; &lt;o this. I like these people,
to her home In California re- I they want to be friends and
centiy. * Mrs. Emory Richardson i they try hard to please you.
is helping to care for Mrs. Leon They will point to you tan

PRIBICTIOI CRIDII
ASSOCIATION

We ore Santa Claus to three
people and they know it. They
know that our eundard of liv­
ing w so much hlgter then
ttelis, but they arc trying hard
to bring theirs up It you really
get to know the people and be
human .with them they are all
| tight. I know some of them by
they know me os

MEMORIAL MONUMENTS
OF DISTINCTION

Lawrence Brothen

301 S. Michigan Avt.
Hastings

Office Hours
MON.. WED. &amp; FBI.
8 o.m. to 12—1 p.m. to 5

Phone 945-9415

INSURANCE

Form, Educational &amp;

Automobile Loam

All Forms of
AUTO — FIRE
BONDS

Insurance and Bonds
JERRY ANDRUS

SERVICE and REPAIR GUIDE
Clip This Guide

Keep It in a Handy Place for Future Reference

Mrs. Cliarlre Bauglunan luul
her trip cut stert because of the
lllnem of ter granddaughter.
Joan Puffer, who was her travel­
ing . companion. Tte grand­
daughter was taken ill tn a ho­
tel in Bagdad. Iraq atxl they
flew home to Flint. She wlU be
then- with ter daughter and
husband. Mr. and Mra. Hart
Puffer tgr tte Winter rnontte.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hooper ore
having a nMr'home buift by
Bill Getty and Ids crew on tlie
new extension of Charles Street
* Mra. Oscar Ftnkbelner took ter
motter. Mrs Clam Harper to
Farmington Monday. Mra Har­
per ^-ili remain a few months
with ter granddaughter and
family. Mr. and Mra. Warren
MeClennlck. * Mr. and Mra.
Dale Beu Mt Monday by bus
to Los Angelica, Call, to visit
their daughter and family. Mr.

Takes More Wear and Tear Than
Automobile Er Machinery
Repair

Pile yarns of 100% Cumuloft* continuous filameint nylon
WALKERS AND CRUTCHES—^
Headquarter* for Hospital u®-

CERAMIC. FORMICA. LINOLEUM
AND CARPET REPAIR —Has­
tings Floor Covering, 123 W.
AL SIGNS' TIRE SERVICE, 235 S.
Stale WI 5-5118.
Jefferson—Passenger, Truck and
Farm Tires. Wheel Alignment
and Balancing. Brake Relining,
WATCH &amp; CLOCK REPAIRING—
Guaranteed workmanship. Also
all kind* of Jewelry Repair and
Engraving Mdtor Jeweler*. 118

GAMBLE S, REPAIR SHOP
SERVICE ON ALL MAKES of tracton. machinery and chain uwi
In our new budding at 124 hf

Jftfmon. Experienced mechan­
ic*. Goodyear Bren. Phone WI
5-5052.

Coll 945-3481 If You Would Like to be

HAVE YOUR PICTURES FRAMED
AT BEVERWYK’S COLOR GENC
TER — Raw wood cr finished
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Hasting* police investigated 35 [ destruction of property, ob«■*?“?**
durinir the scene phone calls and Uttering,
period from Nov. 22 to Dec. 13,
8jx arrests were made.
Chief Richard Suntor reported to, sixteen moving violation lickthe City Council Monday night. !eta ^re t„ued. 35 non-moving
""
“----’ *
| ticket* plus 649 overtime parking
breaking and entering, larceny. i tickets were handed ©ut.
' Seventeen traffic complaint*
cenl exposure, contributing to iwere investigated. 13 accidents
were policed and 14 nan-crimlnal
complaint* were checked. As­
sistance was giv«n other depart-

r

on

IB

occasions. Nine

City cruisers traveled 5.503
miles during the period using WO
gallons of gas.

•erved by *41ny eimtor that held
world quite like Rome and. in view five people. Including the operator.
Mrs. Abbie McKibbin. of Yan­
kee Springs, is making her home of the rich pattern of its history.
the frequent inlerruptloo* tn »ervwith Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Case,
ern a photograph or painting that
Klbbln lx Bl and lias been in gives an adequate overall ImprrwPennock Hospital where she wax
taken after suffering broken riba. alm of tills unique city astride the
muddy Tiber river and probably
broad—so. old fashioned footpowrr
never will.
operated without too much dis­
The problem in "doing" Rome is comfort.
to avoid confusion on account of
the multiplicity of things a be
On being shown to our roan, we

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serious-minded student &lt;jf church had hit that area in Italy a week
history and architecture went on
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could spend more than two yean normally clean and pure, haul been
making this specialised tour. How ­ contaminated by the unprecedented
ever. many of Hie churches could flood* that, north of the city,
reached disaster proportions, takSome of them such as' Ute Basilica
erty damage Water from the'"city
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Walking along the embankments of
the Tiber, you could still sec traces
The answer to an enjoyable and at the debris wariied down by the
profitable stay In Rome, we believe.
proreas while we were there.
points at interest, do these us
Uioruiuihjy a* yw. wtah al your
.leisure and then branch out as time tion. the Columbus was headquar­
permits. Accept ’he fact that, for ters for many of the bishops and
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to visit there will be a hundred Council. Thus, the hotel al meal
time was invariably colored with
nificance that you will have to the brilliant Roman purple robes
mtas. Rone is tiiht kind of place. of the visiting prelates. Actually
the so-called Roman purple is,a
We arrived by plane from Vienna
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and soon began to wonder if there blsliope and those of the cardlnaU
were any more frantic, place hi all are difficult to distinguish unlew
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Calendar

Sheriff Meri H. Campbell
ported tnac
that ma
hbi aepanment
department In- Wednesday. Dec. 22—School do*v rail gated du accident* during e* 3:45 pm. Inr Christmas.
November in which one person, Monday. Jan. 3—School reopen*,
Mr. and Mrs Charles Morey of
was killed and 31 othtra injured.
______ _________
Property was damaged In
...
. ..
from Saturday until Monday.
of the cr-uhej.
iVlpc V|IIlIllP 11(HV C
Thirty traffic summon* were 1111
* linvv
Injured, two warrant* were pro- /y f I
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cessed, four were arrested fur 111 I f|L(* I MPSSH
PROOF: Stock In your
reckies* driving, two for unlaw- VZ1
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Land Bank Association
ful entry and two for larceny 11\»
I"1 • 1
from a building, five for non- 111 Pi I’1’1 (I JI V
Is a good Investment!
support, one for receiving Molen'
J
property, one anesi was made I Funeral service* for Mr*. Mlnfor violation of probation and I n|e Rowe. "6. R3 Lake Odesia.
two for having guns in a deer ■ Who d|rd at 5 am Friday at I
are* before the season.
, Pennock Hospital, were held at i
Sheriff* officer* processed 590'2 pin. Sunday at the Pickens:
applications for drivers licensn. I Chapel at Lake Odessa. Burl*!
gave 50 road tetta. investigated ttas ln Ihe Cadillac Memorial
10 miroeUamous complain^. 33'Gardens at Livonia al 10:30 am
criminal complaint* and 13 traf- Monday
,
fic complaint.
Mr*. Howe had been ho«pl- I

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her death.
She is survived by a wn. Cecil i
Parks, of Livonia: one grandson,
and a brother. Archie Misner ot
Cast of boarding prisoners in Lnke Odexsa.
the Eaton County Jail wa* $650
Most of her life wa* spent In'
with officer* making 20 trips :oI Detroit. She moved ‘ to Lake ।
Charlotte.
‘Ddessa two years ago. Her bus- 1
In all, county cruisers traveled band. Clifford, died eight years'
14.164 mile* in November.
.ago.

DIRECTORS
DECLARE
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Intoxicants

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301 S. MICHIGAN
HASTINGS

Dr. William Helrigr), a* a trux- 1 Mrs Martha Ballentine and .
lev of the MlclUgn Children s • Mrs Elsie Salsbury were in i
Aid. attended a State Beard I Lake Odes* and Woodland.
meetng at Farmington last week, where they visited Mra- Alice
Dr. Helrigei abo held a private Hendre. Mr*. Climena Schaibly 1
baptism at Plymouth recently.
and Mra. HHdred Heeterly.

It s Fun

A first glimpse at St Peter's
hectic experience in w!iat appeared1 may be a bit disappointing, since
to be carefully organized confusion. It seems so much smaller than
Visualized. The reason la. that both
the church and the coilonnadcd
Iambus on the Via delta Concillabiocks) from St. Peter’s Square. Wa

signed and gracefully proportioned
that the gigantic size of both
structures is difficult to compre-

stairway are ant-like In proportion
Before World War II. this hotel

several centuries. During the occu- lost in the Immensity of the Plana,
house Allied troops and after tlw and grows. You can well believe
ear ws converted Into a hotiA— that up lo a million people can
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Sheriff’s Men
Investigate 80
Barry Crashes

possible uuk of covering the city carnations. a big bottle of iced
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Mrs. McKibbin Here

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| historic rome |The Hastings Banner

into tlie paved arirtyard with a
gushing fountain In the center, we
saw a sight that recalled a paint­ be easily handled.
ings by the ok! masters. While
walking along a clean but plain
hallway, your might find yourself the immensity of the interior is
difficult to comprcisnid. But when
room richly furnished In old Italian you took upward and see visitors
style: or looking down from an looking out from tlie lantern atop
ornate little balcony see a group the dome, you once again have a
of purple clad bbhops seated tn gauge to judge the heroic propor­
another beautifully furnished room tions of the structures about you.

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Cages -- Supplies
(Beautiful Exotic Colored Bird*)

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8—THE HASTINGS BANNER

The Rev Marvin Blcknuller,
pastor at the Hastings Pres
Ms4hodlst Church, announced

Holiday CARE
Food Crusade
To Feed Hungry

HASTINGS BAPTIST CHURCH WOODLAND
Rev. RuseU Houwvnan. Pastor UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
Minlsiar. Dale R. Hamg
Mr. Donald Elmore
Grorve Spcos. Pastor
410 K. Madison. 945-50®
Director of Muxlc and Youth
1503 Johnson. Lake Odraaa, Mich. -Your Friendly, Cix
Church"
9.45 am. Church school. BupL
9:45 am. Bunday school.
Bunday school. 10 am
■LoydMtttat ,. ■■ ’
Claasea for all agro.
Morning worahlp. 11 am
11 nia. Morning wtrahlpi
Worahlp. H am *
Combined with CARE Partner- tor. broadcast
7:80' pm. . WM, Bible Study
IMiowship, 8 pj:
.Jilp Programs whereby hast guvPublic Invited
slating of vocal and piano music
trtbutloo rotts. the
5 pm. T^n choir rehearsal.
Wednesday. 3:45 pm. chsrub TRINITY GOSPEL CHURCH
W11L?an.^
’
5 “ P" Orchrotra rebmwal. WESLEYAN
and junior choir*.
Illi Jordan Lake Street
to help feed more than 37.000 000 1 6 30 nm All Young Peoples METHODIST CHURCH
Hickory Corners, Michigan
nmnle tn M nountrien 11 wax'
Thursday.
pm. Adult Inwnounced
«&lt;«•&lt;».
7 301 pm Junior/Senior High
xricuon ciaw.
.
Boomer. Pastor
executive director.
I Sunday School Chrisunas ProCaroling by Junior choir 971lirrMI dn.l.
In Ihr
lor church and nursery provided
Th? 19C5 hoUday-wsuon CARE

salt and nuca nuun la high- .
protein flth uacel far citiilan
war vitefcna In SoathVIrt Nam.

donatlona of farm abundance: 0 am. Women's prayer band.
are the mainstay of CARE’j plan.
Partnerrhip Program? will bring I g „__________
these fuoda to almost so pertt-rv.. Chrucmiv-. Program

Mote. BuptClirlaUan

donated by private firms are oil regular ?enicc».
needed to cover 4,000.000 peraoru ■
_____
..w-rtn. 2| EVANGELICAL
UNITED
The packagva. averaging
rHirwcM
lb*, an to needv famllua or H«*-TIIKhN CHURCH
H. J. Buwalda. Minister
groups tn: Afghaniuan. Brltiih
Phones’Wi 5-3397. WI 5-4995
Honduras. Chile. Colombia. Cy­
pres. Dominican Republic. Kcua- Office liours Tuesday through

Endeavor.

7

pm.

pm. Betty Ovenshire, director.
Evangelistic service. 7:45 pm.
Prayer service Wednesday, 7:30

expertly repaired, too.

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Sunday school, 10 am
Worship, 11 am
Bunday evening Service. 7:30.

Morning worship, 10 am.
Bunday school# 11 am.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST

Bunday service, 11 am
Bunday school. 11 am/
Wednesday service. 7:M

iturday, 2 to 4

Welconicj

edit Ice in this community utill-

The structure was completed al
a cost under A30.6bd. without in­
Under the guidance of their cluding the aM ot the land.
pastor, an explgnatlon of the
symbols is being drawn up in leered. Lloyd Marti, local buildbooklet form Those* wanting a
copy may obtain one during the labor was given to the church
The Church of the Namrene
parsonage at 114 E. Walnut,
thereafter
A Michlpm State University
crop sclentis? point out that
Durfee
Michigan produrra » percent of
By Mrs. John Hook
are varieties developed through
Mrs Owen Gaylor aurnded a MSU research supported by
Hobby show in HasUngx Pri- State growers and shippers.

The Barry County Zoning

Office will be open only
on Wednesdays until
further notice. However,

cuesta of Mr. and Mr* Howard
LEW43OD-E. U. B- CHURCH oatney of Charlotte and evening
ruftHts ot Mr. and Mrs Hubert
Hunt.
Morning worship. 10 am.
Bunday aebooL 11, am.
Buaday worship. 7:30 pm

telephone calls will be
answered daily.
Richard Slocum

family
Adults Bible study and prayer.
Youth Fellowship. 7:30 pm.
Bays and Girls fellowship. 7:80

11th ANNIVERSARY
of

Hastings Speedy Wash
Friday-Dec. 17
featuring the Junior Buys Chou .
Junior Girt* Choir, and Inter­
mediate Girls Chair, and r I

Morning worship. 11 am

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3:30 pm. Carol chair rehearsal

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ORANGEVILLE
BAPTIST CHURCH
W. Glen Campbell. Pastor
2 Mlles South of Gun Lake
' 9:45 am. Sunday school.
11 am. Morning worship.
7 pm. Evening worablp.
Wednesday, 7:80 pm. Bl bl
study and prayer service.

basement

The building exterior lias
of Orace Lutheran at Hastings brick facing with a marquee on
have been expanding this art. the northern end There is a "U"
drive off Brtxidtvay with an area

Prayer meeting, Tuesday. 7:30

7 pm. Wednesday service.

mon topic "What'a New." Carol
I choir sings The Birthday of A
I King. Neldlinger.

the

NOTICE

Morning worship. 11 am.
Young People's Sendee,
pm.

Phone RO 5-3503

pitted later in

Mrs Wm Held returned home
Friday after being st tlie home

11 am Morning worship.
6 pm. Young People's service.

Hastings

Construction of the church
which had been owned by Edwin
Wictnik.
Tlie L-al»p«’d structure in­
cludes a poured concrete full

The church is entirely heated

SATURDAYS

Take one phone call (or coupon below),
add boileis with baikeU of lifts and
information about the city, stir in genu­
ine hojprtahty, and you’ll ka.e a gen­
erous and delightful wflcorr.e. Just
phone ’____
‘
.

decorating Grace Lutheran with both young and adult mem­
bers participating There will be
treats and rclnwlunenta after
the universal Christian Church the program
The formal dedication 1* to be
held al 3:80 pm. on Bunday,

MILO BIBLE CHURCH
R3 Delton

Bible study. 7:30 pm.

best recipe for folks
newly moved to

ing through the City to the new
church wbert a unified Bible
Sebool program will be held.

Rev. Earl Bchlpper
Worship. 10 am
Bunday school. 11:15 am.
Evening worship, 7:80.

Woodland Fira Station

NOON ON

the

historic

mankind. HU son.

NORTH IRVING WESLEYAN
CEDAR CREEK BIBLE
METHODIST CHURCH
CHURCH
Cor. of Sisson and Buehler Rood
Campground Rd.. 8 miles south
/
ot Hastings
,
Pastor, Donald Tack
Sunday school. 10 am
Morning worship, 11 am.
Wcrahip. 11 am
Young People's service. 7 pm.
Youth meeting. 6:15 pm.
Evangelical service, 8 pm.

HOWARD TRUMBULL
WI 5-91B7 fr WI 5-5992
228 N. JeHtnepit Mill
formerly at Firestone Store

Sundays

n insludc a motorthe "old" church al

The CiirUtmas prtcram will

11 am. Morning worship.
Youth meeting. 8:15 pm.
Evening Gospel Hour. 7 pm.
Wednesday Prayer. 7:80 pm.

LAKEWOOD
Cherub choir will alng at 9:3u BAPTIST CHURCH

Wednesday night, 7:30 Adult
Rev. RusmJI Sarver. Pastor
choir practice.
Sunday school. 10 am.
Thursday. Junior choir. 4 pm.
Wasshlp hour. 11 am.
Christmas program Bunday,
Bunday evening service. 7 pm
brtttdraM over WFUR.
The Bible, the whole Bible and
CYC groups, Wed.. 4-5 pm.
Young People. Thursday. 7 pm nothing but the Bible.

this friendly church.

for

held at the Church on Sunday.

Wtnblp services. 9:46 am.
Thursday evening prayer and
Btmday school 10.45 am
Bible Study. 7:30 pm.
BaptUmaJ service*, Sunday,

Morning worship. 10:46 am.

Plana

spiritual lam through which
Gods wm and government at

I FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Broadway and Center Streets
Willard H Curtis, Minister
Bunday. Dee. 19. Morning wor­
ship. 9:80 and II. Nursery pro-

Bunday Public Talk. 3 pm.
Watchtower Bible Study. 4:15

TV and tape recorders

CtirisUan Sclenca

Grace Lutheran
Church Open
House Sunday

tn

9 :50 am. Bunday school.
Youth Fellowships invite the
11 am Worship sendee.
congregation to a "carol sing” in
7 30 pm. Evening service.
.Memorial Hall
India, Ira-n. Jordan. Korea. I
7:30 pm Wed. prayer service.
Sunday service schedule
Monday—7 pm. Boy Scouts
Macau. Pakistan. Poland. Sferra
Tuesday—7 Cub Scout Pack
Leone. Tunisia. Turkey. Viet Nam ;
10 am Sunday school •
Mifauxlai Hall.
and Yugtwlavia.
Leon W?st. Bupt. In charge.
11 am. Preaching.
Thursday Activities
Contributions amt to CARE Classes and teacher* for alL
8 pm. Preaching.
1:30 Kirk House choir practice FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
Food Crumde, 916 Guardian I Nursery
,
1330 N. Broadway. Hastings
Budding. 500 Gruauld sm-t.
n am Morning worship. Ser- ST. ROSE CATHOLIC CHURCH
Rev George J. Huber. Pastor
"Tlfc
Detroit. Michigan 46J26. may beI mon
-------: r,“ Rejected Word.-”
Rev. Fr. Joseph C. Dunphy
Phone 945-8195
Text John Chapter 1 Organist.
Rev. David Hawley. Assistant
Where a Christian Expertroce
Makes you a Member.
6 pm Y Hour In Che Youth
THE GALILEAN
10 a m Sunday school.
.
Department.
nclane* are children fed dally
9. Saturdays, 7:80 am. on Bun­ BAPTIST CHURCH
11 am Morning worship.
7 pm. sennon: "Why Jesus
Comer 108th St At North
Caine."
days.
Freeport Rd.
Through the week of Dec 19.
Rev. Walter Wlnebrcnner, Paster
7:80 pan. Wednesday prayer.
Monday. 7 pm Teen Fellow­
Phone 945-5704
8T. AUGUSTINE,
Catholic Ember Days ship. .
10 am Bunday achool.
BOWENS MILLS CHAPEL
MIDDLEVILLE
r This Wednesday. Friday and
11 a m Miming worahlp.
Henry VanTU, Evangelist
Mary Walton'?.
Hanan Csthoilca. and mcmUr.
Bible
meat only at their principal meal
Bible Study Hour.
7 pm Evening group
on Wednesday and Saturday,
with no meat on Friday. TIkmc „8 pm Chancel choir rebearaal,
Mr. Gerald Oatrath, director.
WOODLANDrA
Thursday. 7 pm. Hl-Y Basket­
METHODIST CHURCH
OUR LADY OF GREAT OAK.
ball practice at * Southeastern
Rev. Richard VandcnBoach,
DOWLING
hence for Friday. Dec.*Jl. has sebool-gym.
Village ol Woodbury
Sunday school. 10 am.
Saturday. 10 am Christmas
Sunday school, 9:45 am.
morning worship Everyone wel­
PEOPLED BIBLE CHURCH
come.
Youth
FdlowalUp.
7:30
pm
■4 Mlle E. &gt;P M-66 oa State Rd.
Youth choir rehearsal. Wed.
Ixjtoy Kenney. Pastor
CeU wi 5-3461.
BALTIMORE U. B. CHURCH
UNITED BRETHREN IN
11 dm. Morning worship. *
Rev. Jesse Powell. Pastor
CHRIST CHURCH
10 am. Bunday school.
10 am. Christmas program.
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mboUc interert. The bronae u»cd
Ute magnificat Bkldachitto over
e High Altar, tor example, come

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wa* filled by a carefully wrought
duplicate that reflected much of
All of Ute many chapel* are filled Ihe beauty of the original.
with palnUngs. mootaca and sculp­
ture by great masters of Italian
art. Possibly the most beautiful of
ajl 1* th* Cspella della Ptcta which today have not been completely
□cetera around Michelangelo's tn- upjend New galleries and arti­
comparabis Pteta. When Rose and fact* have Men discovered within
recent year*. An ancient necropolis

ha* bean found extending back U&gt;
Ute pre-atrtotlan » Atoo. among
the foundaUon* on which the ori­
ginal churtii waa built, rxcavatera
have uncovered a tomb which htotoric and circumatanUal evidence
indicate* i* that of the Apostle

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tess art it houses. Bt peter s to not
a museum but a busy, working
church where service* are held

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almost every hour of the day. Even
with Uie main central aiste given
over to sealing for Uie Council
delegates, there to still' room for
the thousands of wcnhlpera who
come here daily.

Municipal Court
Calendar Busy

It wa» Joseph Stalin who once
sneenngiy atard. "How many diviMoni doc* the Pope have st Id*
command*' Militarily. of course,
none, except the comparatively few
Vatican guards still dressed in the
colorful costumes designed by
Michelangelo. Il was our privilege,
quite by accident, to ice Uie Pope
on three oecaskna during our brief
stay in Roa* From these personal
oteervatton* we would say Dial Uw
Pope has legions of Joyal, sincere,
•dedicated foltowera not duplicated
by any other world leader—Legions
who are with him through belief

Gene 6 Btrimixck. R4 Ha»tltsga. waa fouiMl innocent
nxklow drtrtng Saturday -by a

paid a fine of (15 plus ($45
court costa and automaUcofly
loot hto drivers license for three
months when he pleaded guilty
before Judge Btrncii. to a charge
of driving under Use influence
of liquor.
The charge resulted from a
mishap ataxit 10 pm on Dec.
4 on M-66 in Maple Grove Town­
ship Shook toat control of hto
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which houses priceless an treasures
and provides entryway to the Sis­
tine Chapel Having been fore­
warned. Rote and I got there half
an hour early and were first in line
when the doors opened. Then by
dx'hlng up the ornate circular
auirvaae. going double time down

more than a year on government Uie Etruscan era — a period In
duty and to charmed with the
country. In fact, her enthusiasm
wa* apparent In almost every line
In attempting lo do Rome in a
week, one quickly finds that he to
fighting a losing battle Protasbly
lock over. The Chapel would be a
marvel under any circumstance
m no other city tn the world are
since the Incomparable murals and
50 many significant treasures in
celling paintings by Michelar&lt;t!o
would be visible even if you were
packed in snlid. However, to really
area—to say nothing of the new.
drink . in their magnificence you Babcock, M2 S. Broadway. He and modern Rome that began outside
his attractive wife. Joey, are active the limits of the old city* and to

turning left, we were in the Sistine
Chapel and for about sixteen won­
derful minutes had the place com­
pletely to ourselves and It wa* a

and marvel. Although painted
mpstiy on curving surfaces.'this
great master figured his penpecUve
lines so carefully, that, as viewed
*
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distortion. As you view the tre­
mendous figures and Uie gorgeous
patterns of color, it seems incredi­
ble. that any human, could have
done all this &lt;hwk within a fiveyear period!

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as It was In the 16th Century, the
private chapel of the Pope and the
meeting place of Use Conclave of

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preaident of the Toastmasters’ Club
of Rome. Ray Is also an archae­
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Friends and former

College-Bound
Seniors to be
Briefed Monday

noon.
Charles Sease. a patient at Pen­
The following Undents will
A* we approach the Christmas nock Hospital when we last men­
represent their col'?gvs:
I season we again grieve over the tioned him. was removed to the
Barry
County Medical Facility
Mark Johnson will represent extent to which this sacred time
last week Wednesday. Mr. Sease
Albion College. Jill Edger. Alma i of year has been commercialized Is much better and is rery happy
College; Janine OstroUi, Central (and Christ has been completely
_
.
Michigan; Annette GuFntherand •left
- out We heard on TV that■ get around In his wheelchair and
Hastings High School students David Will. Ferris State College. .schools in Grand Rapids have enjoys visiting with other pa­
will have an opportunity to bene- Harry Ford. Grand Rapids Jun- been forbidden to even u»e man tients there. A Christmas card
lor College; Dav.- Purdy. Grand ger scenes, wise men or shephard
Valley. Ellen Worses*. Kalama­ scenes, etc. In deeorat'nns 'n th- would be greatly appreciated.
Mr and Mra. Victor Sisson at­
zoo College; Thtrera M.-Closkey. school rooms this year Of course.
I Church starting at 10:50 Tom Reynolds and llchard Van- Santas and Rudo.ph can be used! tended the annual Christmas In­
Syckle.
Kellogg Community: Su­ And what really have they to do strumental concert at Central
i. Monday, Dec 20. Wright
Auditorium.
Hastings. Sunday
san
Kahler.
Rod
Kelthley
and
with
the
observance
of
the
birth
i of the counseling departTheir grandson. David Roush,
Mary McAllister.Michigan Btate;
nt has announced
Laurel Godfrey. University of thanks for the manger scene on was one of the drummers tn
Michigan, and Johanna Pavllch. the Courthouse lawn, the one the 7th Grade Band. Later they
David r.n/.
Perry. menu,
Brenda ru.v.tu.
Purehls. uupisyea
urxtu
displayed try
by uie
the w.
E W
»v. Bliss
ouss uu.
Co.
Carl Peterson and Judy Fender land the sacred scene on the
:—
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" town Ml Ujj Medical Facility. he Eldon Rouihes, southeast ot
Some college upper clas-uneli Univentty.
... at
.. Hastings, and Uie manger Hastings, honoring htuc Mtn. s |
all
ill also be available for a panel i Bharon Williams and William scene at Uie Methodist Church | fourth birthday Mr. and Mrs
Elmer--Roush, paternal
grandpar
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1 Michigan; Kathy Lang and Mike
Comstock
Park
last
Thursday
/There are 137 HHS Seniors Youngs. Michigan State; Ann
Accidents always stir our sym­
involved.
stabbins. Olivet College, and Jon pathies but tlie one that took and again Monday with her lis­
Member* of the counseling dr- , Tllbert representing the upper place south of Richland on M43 ter. Mb* Esther Laurel 1. who is
partment have expreawd their .ciaumen from the University of but week, which took the lives I seriously 111. She found her slsthanks to the Methodist Church Michigan.
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a Yorkville man. effected a num­ A well-known, long-time realdenl
Woodland community. Mrs
ber of residents around Wood­ of
Anna Gwllnger, the former Anland more than usual. Mr*. Cha* '
Barry County Medical Facility
Sunday Mrs. Oerlinger, who had
who ii spending the Winter in reached the advanced age of 97,
Florida, and a great aunt to the
husband and son-in-law. Law­ form where tlie George Formans
rence Jordan, were also killed live. She was the oldest and last
of five girls and one boy born to
and her daughter. Mrs Jordan, John and Mary Surnm She was
was critically injured The three
were buried Monday in Fuller me grandmother of Wayne and
cemetery Heartfelt
nearuen sympathy
sympamy of
or1'
Cemetery
the entire community is extend"-1teinThS
I Hennev
being her
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that our former neighbor. Albert
Hauer of Hastings, is not so
that way. George is fine —plavs well at this writing Mrs Hauer
lots of shuffle Best wishes. The Is also very poorly ♦ A special
Formans ’’ So glad to hear from Merry Christmas to all the lo­
them. Their address this Winter calities spending the Winter in
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day afternoon when large trucks
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' Disciples of Christ denomina­
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Gordon Jones of Jacksun spent
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Cantata at the church Bunday,

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oAtiinifty cauer at tne oocrgv
r rccnort
Oweh home was theta- daughter.
1
Mr* Tom McKee of Applegate.
By Mrt. Sylvan Tagg
1* Sunday vtfltora of Mr. and
IB dak M
MMil I
,
.and Mr. Homer DeWeerd and
Mra. George rauncc will be llail8|ltcr o, Middleville.
T^Graz^
at the Mra
FU^dT for ^S? anT ot£££?iR‘“»en I,rlora **" Mr* mncu

MYF tf ptannlmr a New Year*

Casserole Captivates Appetites

Mr

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Middleville High's basketball
team defeated the Delton Var­
sity here Dec. 7, 88-60. The Mid­
dleville Junior Varsity defeated
Delton. 48-45. and the Trojan
Freshmen defeated Delton. 58-38.
Friday night Delton defeated
Tire family of George Slocum
Bangor. 87*55; the Delton Jun- wlU be entertained on Christ-

Richard Burdick

Baiuior Freshmen defeated Del­
ton's Frosh. 84*38.

Mnu and Mra. Carl Tuttle and Paul

ano T^Mtchcr. T-K music and Park, a Sunday dinner guesta of
• Mr
Mr. "mid
Arthur Mr
Moore
”ri Mrs Ar,hur
^rr
band teacher, u the choir di­ Mr. and Mra Arthur Clinton' *
rector and Mra. Donna Me- were
were Mr
Mr and
and Mrs
Mra. ra-nsua
Donald cunClin- •«* Sunday oinner gjMata &lt;XT
ton and children of Middleville JhMr
Ml and
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and
Mra
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Moore
of
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lions. • Bunday dinner gueau
c?mDbrliy oT^HMtinra
of Mr. and Mra. Howard Thaler
m.h^T
* Mra Bob Humphrey spent Thurs­
and Gale were Mr. and Mrs.'
Mra.
Prt«of AHo_a day evening with Mr. and Mra.
George Faunre * Sunday eve- Mj
«&gt;*■
T^™
be presented at the Middleville nine caliera.au the Grorgc ^«
Mra^ h* Union
MtfhodUt Church Choir at 7:30- Faunce luxne were Mr. Hubert
*C&gt;Ra v
CUrtcvm.

Delton High News

and Mra. Elwood Yodar.

max film will be shown. Thera
are three this year -Nlkkl-WUd
Doe of the North"; "Christmas
in Hong Kong "; and a color car­
tboa.
Vacation will begin at 3:30 on
December 22. Students return on
January 3. 1966
Merry Christmas f lUppy New

Balnea.

Friday.

and mm of Dutton.
Mr. and Mra. Clair Ctiun visi­
ted Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tuttle

Prominent topic of discussion
st the Advisory Parent commitDee 8 centered around govern­
ment fund*. A committee was
formed to work on plans for
these funds.

Harold Yoder og..Alto accom­
panied Mr. and Mra. Claud Wal­
ton to St. Johns Tuesday and
called
on Mr. and-Mrs Dun Wal­
Mr. and Mra. Wayne Fields
Christine VanderPoppcn. SonMrs. Jules Turne
ton Don isn't too well. * Mra.
nt# Kermecn Beth Heir.gel and d*&gt;'
Mra
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Dorothy Campbell of Grand
Caroline Robertson, alto rettkm. ton of near Irving * *«’'**Betty Flnkbeiner Pat Ttiaiehe" diy visitors at the John De- children of Grand Rapids, and Rapids and Met Claude Walton
Artis Lute Jody Hririgel aj^jlwicrd home were Mrs Clara Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Woodland were Hastings shoppers SaturLynn Helrigi-l tenor*. Clarence DeWecrd. and Mra Ar. Klcyn- ; daughter of Hastings were caJI:
Williams enburg ot Rockford and Mrs. era this week at the Jim Cool
aod B^b Groege Rromg of Grand R*p-. fwme * Mra Don CuUre «jd
ids * Mr. and Mr*Merton children attended the 50th wedan .w.
Mcaecar visited Mr*
Dolores ding anniversary of Mr. and Mra. Wing. « Jay Wlqg left Satur­
MMii™7
2-nrk {£ lu1! Podhumus at Butcra'orth Has- Lloyd Yeitor at Lowell Sunday. day via plane for California
MMdtent mwe Of work for tlu, piu|
anind
Sunday &lt; Mrs Don Cullen. Lindsey. where he will spend the Winter
Chrtrmas season.
------------Marc and Scott were Monday with Ills cluldren.
:■ afternoon
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Ml miu
Aimi
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Mra'. An- sister. Mr. und
and Mrs
Mra. Robert
T-K SCHOOL CALENDAR
Charles Overholt, and Mra.
RotlTl
Thursday. Dec. 18 — Cub drew Brandt called on Stella Conley and Gary In Hastings. * of Plainwell * Mr. and Mra.
Scouts: Faculty Christmas party. Yargcr, Leah Karci&gt;er, Maude Mr. and Mra. Elwin King of Frank Dutcher anil children had
Friday Dec 17
Basketball- Karchcr. Aimed* Gosa, Mammle • Ionia were Wednesday callers of a pre-Chrtftmas celebration at
Wayland*. Here 6.30 pro.
Tabberer. Alvin Helrigel. Kate Mr. and Mr* Charles King. *
M*ntrri.v Tiw
ir M1,u &lt;Houvmlcr. John strange, and i Mr. and Mra Glen Stall of
n.rai
Lm i ,n Jn D*n l*»Yne at tho Medical Fa- Clarksville were Saturday caiP donia Tlicre were 35 In at ten­
Band party, Girls gym. 7 -10 30. j
during the week.
i
। dance Mr. and Mrs Maynard
Mrtrwlavbegins.
IWv 11:45.
-&gt;a _ No school
lllnli ...
... Lowell,
....a Mt. and
!' Mr. and Mra. Elmer King and rister.
Vacation
Wlngeirr near
Mra.
Mcaeca
Dulclwr
areMerton
planning
tor leave
tnneh u-rv.d
n. „.
Mr and Mra Klurln Kins
................
. the.
shortly for
Florida.....
to spend
Winter e Mra. Hveni Demand
and Gloria of 'Caledonia were
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A Westward
Ho, Ho, Ho, at
sttsis

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School will be dismissed at
2:30 On Friday. Dec. 18. to allow
for the teachers meeting at Hist
time.

Last October the Future I
Homemakers report they like boneless loin ot pork, cured and Nurses Club at Delton drew 350 |
of Chh»tau»
from its treasury for a gift to
nieat. vegetables und sometimes
Burgess Hospital In Kalamazoo
Cowbo/ Boot!
fruit, all in one. table ready at Udous flavor, ease In prepara­ The purchase of toys for chil­
the same time.
tion and serving.
dren was made by two club
members along with the head
ting together" of tho leftovers CansdUn-Style Bacon — Sauaah nurse from the pediatrics floor
of the hospital.
in the refrigerator, points out
Ri-ba Staggs. lune economist
G slices Canadian-style bacon,
They're often carefully planned
Students and teachers of the
cut ‘j-lnch thick
combinations of specially p u r2 packages &lt;12 ounces each' 5th and 6th grades are working
chosed foods. This is a delicious
very hard on their coming
frozen cooked squash,
eno starring. Canadlan-style ba­
Christmas play to be presented
thnwed.
•
con, frozen squash and fresh
m the evening of December 21
cup‘brown sugar
'cranberries.
1 &lt; cup granulated sugar
'
Ch rtslmas Through the Ages"
। Car.adion-style bacon is tlie
1.- teaspoon cinnamon
is the .theme of the program
Clip fresh cranberries.
Blough. * Mr. and Mrs. Gary
coarsely chopped
McGhee attended the progres­
cup coarsely chopped pecans before Christ and continues U&gt;
the present time The play will
sive dinner and caroling SatuT. day evening in Middleville at । Combine squash, sugars, clnna- show how many Christmas tra­
inch served.
[Mra”* George Own helped Mr and Mra. Elwtn King.
ditions came Into being.
uMonday. Jan. 3 — school re- Gtorgle Owen, eoh of Mr. and
The United Brethren Church .children visited Mr. and Mr* 1'!» !“W“ ChurUL
mon. cranberries. and pecans
A total of 207 children are tak­
I Mrs. Albert Owen, celebrate his B having a Christmas Cantata Gary Kidder ot Caledonia Sat- i। Mra Pat Boynton and Mra. Pour mixture into cawerole Top ing part in the nine scenes Folj 7th birthday with cake and ice
Ice at the church Sunday. Dec IB.
19. urday
urrtav *
• Mr and Mra.
Mr&lt; Gary, j Mina Wieland were Sunday din- i with bacon slices. Bake in a *owing is a list of the settings
For Banner Classified Ada
of ti&gt;e latter's
moderate oven &lt;350 F &gt; 45 min­ and Its time in the ages Each
cream at th; home of Mr. and at 8 p.m.. *
&gt; The
. .... Methodist mcMixrc
..
,7 .7daugh—
McGhee anu
and ciutuini
children were nun-i
Sun- j ncr guests
Call WI 8-3481.
. ter.
Mrr. Albert Owen In Morgan * Church is having a Christmas day guests ot Mr. and Mra Lyle
,cr' Mr* Wilma Pavllch. and , mf-s
utea 6 servings
scene Is depicted in an inn
............ — ■ - ..................... .............
’
daughters ot
of Hasting*.
HasUngs. Sunday-----------------------------200 Jl.C -Ftsttvnl of Lights
jtney attended the Christmas* n rolUe baCk to thelr norldM
4 BC—Inn of Bethlehr■ cofKert at Central auditorium.. homr at 30^^ Spr|n_.
765 AD —Inn of Romd
Sharon Pavllch and Ann Wife- &gt;&lt;WrcB thwc uBoj ffif .The
1485-English Inn &lt;3
12
land took part * Mr. and Mrs I MeUiodist Sunday Schoo) will Days of Christmas!
Milton Buehler attended their present their Christmas program 1620—Christmas on the May­
Icard clubs ChriMmas party at Sunday. Dec J9 at 8 pm The flower
Acms Cowtor Boob right here ...
। the hotne of Mr and Mra George United Brethren will present
1665 — Puritan Christmas in
right eway!
1 Carpenters near Irving. * Mr | melr program Friday evening Boston
.
and Mra Henry VanSyckle, Dow- Dec. 17. following a family night
1775—Dutch Christmas in New
I ling were Sunday dinner gurats 1 poUuck supper
Yoik
1865 — Pioneer Christmas in
&lt;lf.Yr
KK.',h ’’at!" 1 Mrs Kenneth OeUel cslied on
5.25”' niUeh*K BucWer
M™ : her mother. Mra, Fannie Gear—Christmas Inn—Jet Be.
~—. ... .
.
..
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snuiiunv. oir. Mcurac ueuqr "1965
Both old , and new Christmas
Creek Wretairoday. w Mr*, Don- of Ijkkf Odessa luu been a ho&lt;
aid Brown of NaahvUIe was n' pltai patient in Grand R»ind\ songs will be a part of the pro­
■
'‘tailor ot Mr. and Mrs.
wu scheduled to return- home gram under the direction of Miss
11 arrest Buehler. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Monday. * A few friends of Carolyn Koch and Mrs. George
Bill Blough and Mr. and Mra. Anna Dell took in a potluck din- Leonard. Mrs ^Rosemary Chris­
Robert Moore were in Battle ner to her home Sunday They tensen is aiding with the set.
| Creek Saturday. * Mr. and Mra. ' were! helping her celebrate her Room mothers have helped make
Charles Gibbs were Sunday visi-j 90th birthday. Monday her rela­ the costumes
tors of Mr and Mr* Lewis Mar- ! tlves planned n celebration ft&gt;r
vm of Grandville.
I her. However, early Jn the rnorn- noon performance on the 21st
Sunday callers of Mra. Lizzie, l"K v’&gt;e -’Upped onX^jug and and a morning performance on
22nd thus enabling students
Blough were her children. Mr.'shc hurt hcr hljT but tn- Uie
u chance to see the play
.
.. sovjsomu
and Mra Floyd Thompson. Mr I ^'ttd °n ruling dinner with her
Following the Elementary pro’
and Mrs Harold SkcrigvJ]. Mr relatives before going to
the gram
• 3-Foaftiea Control
Wie same evening will be
Leather like; fleece « rtrs
Jeweled toe. fur cuffs. &lt;77
and Mra Leighton Yoder alld I hospital for X-rays We wish
Lined.
5-10.
I"
lined.
Sizes
6-8Vi.
l
uu
7KS‘,X.,?icxrtU!
Mr. and Mrai Tom McCharthy of h*r * ’Predy recovery
Double lined bouffant
Grand Rapidi. * Mrs Ron Owen
•
i mr
hood cuts drying time!,
iur nanus
Bands aiong
along wim
with ootn
both cnorchor■
of Middleville was a Sunday dinThe Michigan rogar be« tn- I u,„ wlll perform Highlights of
Handy carry strap. A
123 S, Jefferson
ner guer. of h.-r mothc.-. Mra.: dustry h.is awarded 120.000 in
evening will include "Elsa*
gift shp'll use foryears!
Quiet
Harold Cave. « Mr and Mra icholarahlps for higher educa- ■ Procession lo the Cathedral" and
Dan Postma attended the wedover thr pozi twenty yean ft Bcr.J
Band arrangement along with
I ding recepuon for Dan's niree. Much of tlie scholarship money tf)e
Gift Headquarters for
&gt;e narration of The
The Night Be-1
Be- 1
| Mr. and Mra R Kenneth Nanzer has bt-n for agricultural and fore Christmas." Miss Koch and •
Acme Boots
I at McCords Hall Saturday eve- home sconomics students al I Larry Best are directing.
j ning.
Michigan State University.
i Next week the annual Christ-'
Mr and Mra. Dan Fostmajrlslted George Heintz at his doughI ter'a home in Grand Rapids'
Lovely fakes in single, 4 (If)
Embroidered designs 4 Qf)
I Wednesday. * Mr&gt;and Mrs Dean i
double strands.
jfcw
on while. 2 in box.
A &gt;
! Stuart amended the 50th wed-1
I ding amnveraary celebration fori
Mr. and -Mrs. Lloyd Yetter in j
I Lowell Sunday. * Mrs David
MEN'S
M u n n and Johnny of Irving ■
spent
Tuesday evening with Mr* I
HANDKER
Mina Wieland. ♦ The WCTU j
met at the home of Mrs. Mina
CHIEFS
I
Wieland Wednesday. There were!
10 present * Mra. Paul Crum-1
100
back and children of, Harris;
Corded white
Creek were Thuraday luncheon
cotton. Asst,
designs. In
Mina Wieland. * i
Joe
Kauffman and Mrs.
Buehler attended the Rebakah
District 23rd Visitation at Char­
lotte Thursday

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Sunday dinner guests of Mr
1 and Mrs Herald Classic were his
slxter. Mr. and Mrs. Murrav
Hansbarger, of Lake Odessa Tlie
j Hamburgers plan to leave Mon­
' day for Florida. ♦ Mra. Frances
I Gearhart returned home last
I had been visiting her daughter's
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1 She enjoyed Thanksgiving with
I them and* v.lslted with her
| grandchildren * Mr. and Mrs
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1 Three of the United Fund
, workers. Mrs. Rudy Othmer. Mrs
, Arlan Heise and George Schalbiy were in Lansing Tuesday atj tending the United Fund lunch। eon. Tills luncheon Is being spansored this year by the Ford
’ Company . and honors a|l the
, s-qAcrs1 of the United Fund.
Duffy Doughtery.. of Michigan
I State 'University. *as scheduled
to bd the speaker. At this time
a special report should be made
here. Th* children at the Wood­
land School collected S25 at Uie
time of. the drive. This money

tarded Chljdren's School al Has­
tings in their name.
Methodist Church will meet Fri-

BEN^FRAN K LI 1X1

In the far-north countries famous for their long

cold nights and warm women. Shulton discovered
unique Teak. Virile as its name. Teak is as
invigorating as the Scandinavian dtmate, as

different from wishy-washy, mostly alcohol men's
fragrances as tap water from a fjord. Teak, what
Scandinavian men have, you can have, too.

member* and friends of the
church welcome * The Viking
tiavw a good record so far this
year. They received two .victories

Cologne 4.50, After-Shave 3.50, Soap 3.00.

AVAILABLE ONLY AT

102 W. State at Jefferson
Mr. and Mrs Ralph Rise called
I on their . mother. Mrs Fannie
laa, WMte •H1-, _-----

TEAK“"

GARDNERS

�'Growers Provide
Christmas Trees
Better Than Ever

DELTON—
to Lansing. Flint and eventually
Port Huron. The US-21 Inter-

The Michigan Department of
State Highways ha* announced of Marshall will furnish a link
approval of an engineering relort for the construction and re­ south traffic at chat point.
location of highway US-21 from
aouth of Charlotte In Eaton
County, south to interchange i •Martball to Indianapolis where
with 1-94. just wrat of Maraltail' u wU* »■&lt;«*«» »«*h six Inter­
in Calhoun County.
|
roatre radtallng south.
Htate Highway Dll
Existing M-78 and US-21 be­
tween Charlotte. Battle Creek
‘and Marshall are both 20-foot
i wide roadway facilities with
numerous curves, sigh: restric­
tions and critical safety and sur­
ronstnictlon of 22 bridges, one
ml area and acquisition of 7U face factors Neither route Is
adequate
for present and anti­
parcel* of property for right-ofcipated
traffic volumes, surveys
way.
The new construction, accord­
Relocated US-27 wiU carry
ing to Hill, will generally petallei existing US-27 Oh the weal. traffic from both routes. ExistIt will be constructed to Inter­ Ing U8-27 from Charlotte to
state standard* with fully-con­ Manhall and M^78 from Char­
trolled access. Variable - spread lotte to Bellevue will be awarded to Eaton and Calhoun Counlira wiien the project Is comPl^ed.
| Currin: lUghwoy programming.
1 according to H1U. calls for the
letting of contracts for this pro[ Jecl In the third quarter of 1968.
■ C .plcs of the engineering rei port are an file with officials
I rd all cities, townshipa and countics affected by the relocation,1
'I HUI said.

Stan Trumble, C.L.U.

i

Thursday, Friday and Bat-

New York Life
Phone Vermontville

259-7298

Preference for a fuller, softer,

Scotch pine. Ahnor.t 8 million
iximcs will decorale a Scotch

!

When your list is long ond

/

your cosh is short . . . see

i

Locol Finonce for o loan on

I

your own.

half years to produce one of
these plantation grown Scotch
pine Christmas trees. Michigan
growers can bring a pine of this
type to cutting size sooner than
1
:
Iproduce a marketable tree.
Nearly all specks ot ever­
1greens growing in the United
1
:
Itrou-tra are seeking to produce
1

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MIDDLEVILLE—
■ Monday. Tuesday, Wed­
nesday, Thursday and
Friday. 8:30 am. to 5
pm : Tuesday evenings. 7
to 9 o'clock.

Donors Give
61 Pints at Dec. 7
Hastings Clinic

cutting through the holidays;

To Uy and

The til pinta of blood donated
by area resident on Tuesday.
Dec. 7. brings tile total number
of pints collected in Burry Coun­
ty since July to 865.
This continued support of the

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If Heat Fail*

ArahMre.

Dr Robert Huebner and Dr.
W R. Birk provided medical cov­
erage and registered nurses aid-

Glen Alnslee and Mrs. Uta
Mmsengtr.
_
Registration of donors was
handled by Mrs. Russell Klin-

Hospital Guild 14 furnished
food served by the canteen com­
mittee. Mrs. Joseph Shulta. Mrs.
Ray Waters, Mrs* Harold. Gray,
Mrs Lavtnla Wood. Mrs Lydia
Rogers. Mrs. Eatlx-r Hotchklra
blankets are available Sleeping an&lt;| Eva Hrecock.
'
Bob King, YMCA Director, ar­
emergency situation*.
ranged for the boys to unload
—More people in one room will
produce more heal. Families or ment.
neighbura can gather in one
room, and all will be warmer.
—Make use of any other
available heating methods such
us fireplaces, camp stoves or lan­
terns Your bed is the warmest

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Open Iveatags by Appointment

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For the Family's Finest Christmas

8. at Pennock Hospital, were! Hastings.
.
i Barry'County Medleal Facility,
held at 2 pm Saturday al the; IIc lrnlaces Willard R Red- ’ *tte‘f6 be held at 2 30 pirn, thia
Beeler Funeral Home
mlI, .^o is now employed by | Wednesday at th? Pickrtta Cha«-___ II. u-r,.... ...
...
____ _
nrl al
OelrMUL
: machine shop.
The Rev. Max ovmamre u to
Mt. Hope Cemetery.
GranatA said he has had 26
’*‘h1
ln Wwxlyears' experience as a criminal ’ U,K1 Manorial Park.
Mr. Skinner was a
MW ■ —...
H.K. MI
. UIVVBWSMVV I IM II ic rsuciui MV’—
IOOF Lodge No. 251 for more [ &lt;rnment s Department ot De- | tient at the Medical Facility for
tlian 60 years
tense For the last five years h- I the past five yvara.
He was bom in Thornapple has been the criminal inveMIguShe was born In a tog house
Township on Aug. 4. 1882. He tlon division of the defmae de- in Woodland on May 12. UU.
married Ida Gibson on Aug. 19, partmwit.
the daughter of John and Mary
•h— a— —
j
,-----ne ctariea in pouce wont as ।
“ ■*, o'Ji “ Poirolman with the Metropoli-1 Her husband. William, died In
home on Ute East Parmelee wn po|lc(._ Washington. D.C.. December of 1945.
_ ______ a.
.... Bnd
*b0Ut ,our
Mra Oerlmger is mrrlvrtJ by

med. irritable and vulnerable
to disease What's more, poundn
ttiat are shed In a hurry often
return just as quickly. If you
a.-i- more than 10 pounds over­
weight, consult your physician
before beginning to diet.
Calories are untos of energy
found in all foods. If the foods
you eat contain more calories
than your body uses in dally ac­ and a sister. Mrs. Gertrude Har-,
tivity. the exceai Is stored a* ru of R2 Middleville \

European Theater in the, children, and 22 great grandchllRhineland campaign and was dren.
she was a member Of the
milk; meat or substitutes; fruit; tn the Battle of the Bulge. He
and vegetables; breads and ce­ wa» awarded the Bronze Star.
Woodland United Brethren
People who toad moderately reals. Cut down on your portions,; Granata also wrote a manual.; Church and had lived her entire
active Uvea need about 15 calorie*
per pound to maintain their
weight. To estimate your daily amount of food, fill In the spaces (civilian employee of the defense , her daughter for 11 yeara before
1 need* tor a slimmer figure, mul­ with tow-calorie foods such as!department
entering the Facility.
tiply your ideal weight by 18. or celery, radishes and consommes..- He was bora on Sept. 20. 1018.!
------------ •------------by a slightly lower figure if you
Americana waste »100 million ; at Long Island. N. T.
A Michigan State Unlveraity
are not very active. Keep your anually on phony reducing proIn 1952 he married May | soil scientist says eight to eleven
calorie intake al that level.
duct* Forget this nonsense and George, of Elkton. Md. They million acres of land in MichlWhen yoa're sublracUng stick to will power.
have .1 daughter. Grace. 9. His | can can use more lime Art WolExerclae will help in your-wife has a masters decree from cott notes many fanners make
campaign. Remember: Weight Wayne Rate and trachea high the mistake of not using lime
Your body still needs the por- control Lu smaller of balancing school English at Oak Park.
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Fred Lowe. Dorothy McMillan.
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Michigan motorist* today wrrt I
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Bulling's &amp;p£

Section
rour
rogesI to
1 to
Section
Four
——
Foges
6 o

Granata owns a home on the
Funtral services for Miw.’ Anna
Funeral serviem for C ydo
Skinner, b3. R2 Middleville. rho[ Pritchardvlllo Road. R4 Itos- I Geriinger. 97. R1 Clarksville,

Glen Brower.
slxjuld liappcn, the Rural De­
fense Office at Michigan State
ScudUnlvyralty suggests these recommenoatkms:
Anthony Hein and Mrs. V. H.
—Maintain the heat that U Mote.
already in your home Addition­
Other volunteer
al insulatton such as shower cur­
tains. plastic table rtolho* and Lyle Gillespie. Mm Iliciiard
towels ahould be placed over

te exh* moaey is h«r«
Mty. ter or

Tnursdoy, December
16, 1965
Thursday.
December 16.

Using Backbone ---------------------------------------------------------- ---------- —
»,
imw *—
Clyde Skinner
Y,.te,a" °7j,eer_
Anna Gerlinger
Of Middleville I announced that Kenneth Of Woodland
If so, you may be on the »x*
nrr
■
1
'Granata. 47. of Oak Park, hon'z-,
■
"weigh" io more pounds than
Dies Wednesda i SET1
Succumbs; was!!]

dentr of this county that their

secretary Mrs. Keith Gordon.

Clare Olmstead oral Mrs. David

|

fe‘25&lt;.’1000

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NASHVILLE—
Wednesday and Friday, 7

muni popular.

CASH in time for

i

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

the Scotch pine Into first place

was well over KlOO million Spe- arcta. disease, and color control
ynl-jfnxn planting .Ul harvest. Brush
th?‘
wwas
mowwl or cor“
, the expected value of shipments trolled
•
• •
—
![in
In 1980
loan should be around
____ . »S» _____ with chemicals. Trees
are trimmed and shaped ter ■
I million.
fullness and contour, and ferti­
lized for color. And they even
come neatly packaged In plastic
bags.
A tot of planning by scientists
and grower* has gone into giving

Holiday Shopping

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DOWLING—
Monday, Tuesday. Wed­
nesday and Friday, 4 to
8 pm

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The value of shipments

The Hastings Banner
wt
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pm. Closed Tuesdcy

. Michigan fruits, vegetables and

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HA8TINGB—
Monday. Wednesday and
Friday. 12:30 to 8:30 pm.;
Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday, 12:30 to 6 pm.

When you go out this year to
medians will enhance the safety buy the family Christmas tire,
your chances of getting the kind
| highway.
I Hill said that the new US-27,

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US-27 South
Of Charlotte

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�Curtis Mathes
ANNOUNCES the

worn by him. I suppose at the
tune, a* an insignia of hl* office.
Tin* chief was remarkable for
his integrity arid UUVtwaiTitnwi
and tl&lt; uniformity of his ur­
banity and good habit*. He mXUM the respect and confldanca

most exciting collection

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regarded by soma outsiders aa
the scalawag band of the tribe,
But why It waa so regarded I
never could find out nor in any
way comprehend. It certainly
waa not justly entitled to that

T*rememtxc going to the east­
ern pan at Baltimore In the
Spring ot 1841 where Indiana
were cngamvl In making sugar
with a view of trading for their

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in a series of special programs of Christmas fantasy

tended Ihim tor that purpose
many yean. Grand Rapids war
generally the place for making

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Mon. thru Sat. 10:30 to 11 a.m. &amp; Sun. 4:30 to 5 p.m.
Dec. 16

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Christmas'In-New York and Tom Nost.origingtor of

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Santa Claus.

Glastonbury Thorn.
Dec. 17

' not dike the plan, and asked ,
have k changed to Grand
Plds, which was done All an- .

"X,—*

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fond of drew, and whenever tix-j
could afford U arrayed themsetvrw tn rich looking wapweaans
iilmirsa* and fine broadcloth
skirt* trimmed with taffeta rib-

The story of the Madonna

Christmas in Sweden.

How a spider web saved the^Christ child's life.
Grandma Moses and Christmas.

Dec. 18

The Alexanderite jewel. '

.

The story of the tuberculosis stamps.

A boy who said. "Ah. there ain’t no Santa Claus."
Dec. 19

’

The Story of Robert Herrick and "Nativity Ode."
The^story of plum pudding and its Christmas significance.

The story of “John, the Leper becoming John, the Baptist."
Christmas in Greece.

Dec. 20

Christmas in other Planets.

rings and many other fussy
ornaments Some of the Oquay
maidens ware extremely good
knking, ain showed good taste
In the arrangement of their liaLand garment* Among Mrungtn

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maidens were shy and retiring,
and in many ways showed. the
same degree of modesty of char­
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Puw-wuww were held by them
generally- once a year, and xxr.r-

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Dec. 21

Christmas in France.
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Dec. 22

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The story of "The Night Before Christmas."
Dec. 23

The story of King Charles II.

How Stir Loin Came into Being.
The "Little Drummer" carol.

The story of Memorable Christmas.
Dec. 24

Thirty-three musical selections and poems.

The Meaning of the Nativity.

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Highlights Interesting

Fifty yeats and xtlll going
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• annual FaRncrx Week al MiclUgMA »ate Univnratly still draws

Barry Farm
Calendar...

Michigan farmers are only
applying about one-third of tl®
limo they could profitably use on
the 8 to 11 million acres of acldsoil cropland in the State,"
claim* a Michigan State Univer­
sity sou Odentut.
Arthur IL Wolcott point* mA■

The sucreea of Michigan'* mul­
timillion dollar bean industry is PEC. S4, 87, SB—Ckrtomso 1
ton io WorU Uad.z.ttailaf
two-year
tong-time cooperative
final

The program sponsored by the program." according to a Mich­
M8U Cbllege ot Agriculture will igan State University crop *dopen an Monday. Jsn- S1 JU1‘! cirtUt.
sesatons

catkxnal

are

Cooperatire Extension Service

planned

youth.

tuned on opening day. Members

■ Our State bean growers finan­
cially support the bean breeding

bean alUppers provide financial

commodity areas will
This axjperaUvc effort by ex-

Carlton Grangers
Busy During
Holiday Season
Community Progress and
Clirlsunas activitlcx were ti®
main topics of the Thursday.

mud farm management banquet.

nual dividend, and waa distrib­
uted to each of Its 1.290 mem­
bers of recurtKrni June 30th tills

tatore. and aUnwixmca. thrive
a pH of 5.0 to 5J, and a f«
Hki blueberries, |o a pH of co.1'

tnembere in this way. according
to Christian.

nutrient balance caused by de­
clining pH are frequently due to unpaid balances totaling 49 mil­
nutr.cnt deficiency. Acid mils lion. up nearly 5700 thousand a
©tun tower the availability of
pitesphoru*, ma finest urn and long-term credit for expansion
niolybdenunu
cilitlca continues strong, staled
and. .ornuUmea. iron or alumi­ Wolverton.
,
num b-xome so available betow
a pH of 5.0 that they are toxic rectors includes besides Wolver­
trogen fertilisers in Michigan to many plants.
ton. Orville Trtbian. Blanton;
has tripled. In 1IW4. 66.000 tons
Hiumful nutritional effects Claud Lund. Sheridan; Henry
more nitrogen wane sold than in
Nelson. Ionia; Ethan Winters.
1954.
ratably lilgh pH—above 7.0 to
75." explain* Wolcott. "At these
EXPERT TIRE
levels. many crops suffer from
SERVICE
deficiencies of nuuigiuicse or
With these varying effects, he

Grange.
The program began with carol
singing, followed by a skit, "A that many farmers stop giving
attention to lime when they nop

Wendell And Genevieve Shroyer
depleting common fault* . hind­
the yield and quality of ering a Fall Community Pro-

formation Agency who will tpcak

Experts Declare
Michigan Farms
Need More Lime

JIM BARR

to avoid excessive applications.
And tills means that sod testing
B a ntriwry guide to proper
application* of both fertilizer
and lime.

Tire Shop
u. S. ROYAL

Best Buys on
New &amp; Used Tiros

Michigan ranks as one of the
Many Michigan soils arc be­ nations largott producer of
Christmas trees, a Michigan
State University forestry sden-

The lecturer conducted a quiz
Nelson adds that Micliigans
U&gt;0 million dry bean Industry on community progrts. then has not kept up either with norranks only behind corn and hay
Stamm from the Great Lakes increased use of acid forming
Aid. as
nitrogen fertilisers.
111 and could not bo prroait.
"Unl«B controlled by lime, in-

Shorthorn

checks totaling nearly 427.000 to
It* montan throughout the
three- county area It serves con­
sisting of Montcalm. Ionia and
Barry counties.

FARM NEWS
Bean Growers,
Research Spur
Crop’s Success

“Agriculture
Focus for m
will be a lot

'ederal Land" —ifiEF
Milking
Bank Mails
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nearly 10 percent of the total
U.S. output. By 1980 the States
production should double to

HASTINGS OFFICE

Price of Supplies
Big Problem for
SMITH BROS.
State Farmers

community iirogrtUB gave Che Ing pH) leads to unbalanced nu­
committee at.tire Ideas.
trient uptake and reduced yields." Union arc represented by 1,140
student* attending Kalamazoo
mittee choirnum, .Mrs. Lloyd
“Wliii lime-loving crops such College this Fall.
fiiiroyer, outlined plans for cumplctlng proXcta which are start­
ed and suggtwted new ones which
wvuld benefit both the Grange
interviewed In a recent Michigan and the oommunlty.
State University marketing sur­
Tl® lecturer Wendell Shroyer
vey said that high farm supply rave the closing thought then

What’s new about the

Contra! Michigan !
Moat Complete

Fertiliser Service

problem facing Michigan farm-

FERTILIZER FACTS

prices paid for farm supplies

give the paUcnla at the Medi­
cal Caro Facility thdr party.
Members of the Junior Grange
will sing carol*.

’66 Plymouth Belvedere?

MSU agricultural economist
Richard Feltner add recently carolers will meet at the Lloyd
that in conducting the market Shroyer's liomc then make their
merry rounds to spread holiday
chew returning to the Shroyers
many farmers nyw be able to
Dee. .23, the Grange will have
reduce coew; by dcWtoplng dif­
their Christmas dinner at 7 pm.
ferent “shopping habit*."
followed by the program and a
concerned with coats,- many of visit fom Santa Claus. There will
those mtervMrsred-had not done be a 50c gift exchange with U®
any 'shopping" before making gifts properly labeled lady or

fortilisa

making the largest purchases.

price checking.
can give Christmas gradings to
their Grange friends.

Christmas

dinner.

Bring

cwn

able to Justify payin* a hlcber
far dish washing.
•.The home economies commu­
te- purchased a new drain board
Thc survey Indicated, however, for tlie kitchen and the ccmthat many farmera are not doing
much checking and consequently
may be paying a higher price which they have made to «•!)
Tiierc orc still a few ChrbtA few dollars a ton difference
In the price of fertlUrcr may n«*
Frank Wclnbrecht ha* a pulled
oound Uke much, but Fcitner muscle and a chipped bone in
pointed out that it could make his arm. Carl Buatance is In the
a considerable difference in pro­ Bargees Hospital at Kalamazoo
fit* to a f/fmer buying 100 tons following surgery
Food Items for the Retarded
or more.
In exploring other avenuen of
savings available to formers, the the Lloyd Shroyer home any
ccomniWU. asked about contract
buying. This is a aystem whereby
farmers might enter into a con­
tract with a supplier to provide
items at a guaranteed price. In

Spacial offer on Ammonium
Nkrate. 33Vi% OriltodreN:
$66.50 P«r ton bulk. 55.00

SMITH

&amp; BROS.
Lake Odessa • Woodland

particular seller. Only about one­
! third of those farmers Inter­
i viewed Mid they would be will-

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Deduction Guide

Taxpayers In Michigan may

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traduced in 1060, Lho- table has

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for your property?

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The table is based on a 1960­
61 study of consumer spending
SUUstlos and shows the average

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The table omit* the Slate
injury on your property,
sales tax on automobiles pur­
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bility may be yours!
an automobile may add the

Better be safe than sorry. See
District Director Steepler re­
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ond pays the cost of personal not required to use the table
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Dale Bradshaw

T&gt;

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Ihe Hastings Banner^*?
In 2-Car Crash

110th Year

20 Page*—-3 Section*

Hastings, Michigan, Thursday, December 23. 1965

| Fires Destroy

dlsnsterou* fires occurred

Also lost were about 6.000
bales of hay, about 1.000 bale*
of straw, a 1950 International
"M" tractor and other equipmenu
•
Most of the milking equipment.

healer

The

Senior Citizens
Supervisors to
Dinner Monday
Consider Jail
i Senior Citizen* of the Hasting*
Community will meet Monday
37. at the Episcopal Parish
location Jan. 10 Dec.
House for Uie usual carry-in din­
Members of th* Barry County
Board of Supervisor* are to take
action on the site of the new
10.
Supervisors made the contro­
versial subject a "special order
of business" last Wednesday.
Dec 15. after long ducusstons
on the wisdom of placing the
new jail on *ome other site than
the Courthouse square.

their dad who was milking. Neighbors quickly arrived and
helped and the Woodland. Lake
Odessa and Hasting* fire depart­
ments responded to the alarm
They saved the pole barn near­
by The *ilo filled with ensilage
was damaged
ner and social get-togeiner.
Mr. and Mr*. Hesterly moved
Dinner will be served at one
o'clock, and each U requested to on the farm, known as the Allie
bring own table service, sand­
wiches. if desired, and beverage
New officer* for 1966 will be built by Art Allcrding 56 years
Introduced by President L. D
Stamm, and this will be followed
by a program of group singing
and some picture* of the Holy
Land.
Hasting* firemen rolled to the

■ and members are requested to
give a lift to someone who .teeth
। transportation.
Russell Hankins, manager of
the Hastings Area

the Courthouse square. 4U.add­
ed that the Chamber would help
sell the Idea of a new ;*U if h
were built on another location.
A previous motion to rescind
action of the county board to
build the new jail on the Court­
house square was tabled until
Uie session next month.
In other action, supervisor*
approved Increasing the dog
unrrten’—
a—

secretary to the investigator of
the Friend of the Court from
43.500 to 43.800
presented

A motion to have the question
reconsidered with the Hospital
board and to ask Prosecutor
Richard M. Bauer for an opin­
ion rm th.
Circuit Judge Archie McDon­
alds office Is finally to be renovaled. Supervisors approved replasterlng the office, installing a
new carpet and other work cost­
ing about 8400 They also okayed
rebuilding the steps leading to
the old sheriff's office.
Sheriff Merl H. Campbell was
authorised to hire additional
secretarial and clerical help for
hl* department effective Jan 1.
Board members voted to recog­
nize the Barry County Herd Im­
provement Association award
winner* by sending Uiem letter*
of commendation.

‘

NOTICE
Auto License Sale at Delton
Plre Station. Jan. 13 and Peb.
10.11966, 2 pm. to 8 pm. Bring
proof of Insurance, also auto
registration. Sponsored by Del­
ton Plre Club.
12'23

Wards Becomes
Catalog Store

ence and Smilh
The Brittens were awakened
by their children and when they
went upstairs Usey found the
small room filled with smoke
They carried the four youngsters
to safety and drove to Brlttenk
brother, Gerald's, place about d

Ford rood when his car collided
with a car driven by Charles W.
Fettcrly. 42. R3 Delton ■Fetterley I MERRY CHRISTMAS—While many are prepartn&lt; for Chriauna*

. And Joseph also went up from Galilee, from the city of
Nazareth, to Judea, to the city of David, which is called Beih-

treated for bruises and lace;*- Robe:
ttons.
’ seetlo
Deputy Baker said the teftj •»»«

enrolled with Mary, hl* bctroUud. who was with child. And
while they wire there, the time cime for her to be delivered
And she gave birth to her first-born »on and wrapped him in
swaddling clothes, and laid him in a manger, because there was
no place for them In Uie Inn.

Past Woodland
Merchant Dies
While in Florida

And In that region there were shepherd* out in the field,
keeping watch over their flocks by night And an angel of the
Lord appeared to them, and Uie glory of the Izrrd shone around'
them, and they were filled with fear.
And the angel Mid.

Lawrence L. Paul. 88. of 178 [
E. Broadway. Woodland, died
Sunday in a Lakeland. Fla., hoepltal shortly after admittance.

"P* 1101 “fray; for behold, I

people; for to you is born this day tn the city of David a Saylor,
who is Christ the Lord. And this will be a sign for you; you
will nnd a babe wrapped In swaddling clothes ynd lying In a
manger."

ter*.

And suddenly there wo* with tiie angel a multitude of the
heavenly host praising God and saying. Glory to God In the
higheat. and on tarth peace among men with whom he 1*
pleased!'

Woodland
In the Woodland are*, the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Paul. He

When the angels went away from them Into heaven, the

allng class of Woodland High

and see this thing that has happened which the Lord has made
And they went irivh haste, and found Mary and Joseph, and
the babe lying in a manger. And when they saw It they made
known the saying which had been told them concerning this
child; and al) who heardJ&gt; wondered at what the shepherds told
them. But Mary kept nil these tiling*, pondering them In her

I

. Montgolnery Ward will replace
BANKS TO CLOSE
Its Halal) Store Friday, Dec. 24. turned tn.
Moal of the building, owned by
With a catalog store;-T^ravannounced today by James SctyirHastings
enbrolch. store manager.
The Catalog Store »Hf be been caused by the space heater
or chimney. Damage was esti­
mated at 82,000
n en announced. The
Bunday evening Hastings fire­
It will be a full line appliance
and catalog store, offering 48 men were called to the Charles । Dr Wesley Logan, chairman of
A. Fox home off the Camp-1
the Rotary Club-* student fcrover 130.000 Items. All the com- ground Road when heat from a elgn exchange program, has an- |
150-watt electric light bulb 1
kept In th* catalog store for cus­ caused a fire in a new garage nounced that six of the nine'
The light bulb, was to provide Hastthgs High School students j
tomer reference
A staff in the store will assist
who applied to go abroad next
the customer* tn Ute selection of
Summer had been selected
merchandise. Scharenbroich ex­ done.
They will participate in the | ' Mrs. Elnora Cassidy, 553 E
About 1.40 am. Monday fire­
plained.
Youth for Understanding StuThorn, has announced the pur­
He added: "I wish to thank men were called to the Arthur
chase of the Michigan Avenue
1 believe that the riew catalog Street An electric motor on the ducted through the Ann Arbor I Coffee Shop from Earl and Lilfurnace
began
smoking,
and
the
jlian
Spencer, who have had the
store wtU be able to serve our
Council of Churches.
customers a* well in mast In­ house was filled with smoke.
Students selected Include Kar­ business more than two years
stance* as the Retail Store has
Mrs. Caaeldy expect* io take
en Frost, daughter of Mr. and
don* and that we will have oc­
Mrs Howard Prost. 801 W Bond:
casion to thank you for your
Bupt. of School* Richard J. Sandra -Gillespie, daughter of taurant cook for about 15 year*.
continued patronage for every
Guenther announced that fol­ Mr. and Mr*. Lyle Gillespie. 1120 Including the past six months at
year to come."
W. Green: Cindy Lewis, daughlowing
the
regular
Board
of
Edu
­
Customers who had credit .ac­
the Michigan Avenue Coffee
counts with the doling retail cation meeting Tuesday. Dec. 14, 128 W. Grant: Connie Noble, Shop and five year* al the Court
•tore win be serviced out of the 25 parents tn the Quimby School daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Robert Street Grill.
large new full line Montgomery District filed a petition for an­ Noble, R3 Hastings; Jan Stauf­
nexation.
Ward store located In Rogers
The Quimby petition, along fer. daughter of Albert Stauffer Cleveland. Ohio.
Plaxa at Grand Rapids
i I and Marguerite Stauffer, R1
Mr*. Cassidy, who has lived
view. Coals Grove. Welcome‘ Hasting*, and Jan Wlesenhofer. here about six years. Is a native
Ing mailed shortly. Scharendaughter of Mr and Mrs. Maur­ of Portsmouth. Ohio. Her son.
ice Wlsenhofer. 735 E. Marshall William, Is employed by the vllSlate Department of Educailage of Nashville in the new
/•*
IJT
i*ewage disposal plant there. Ancatalog department should be
If they are approved, elections 1
I Other son, Gerald, a staff ser। geant, is stationed al Tinker Air
In closing. Scharenbrolch said must be held In each district
Priscilla
J.
Arnold
of
Hastings,
j porce
at Oklahoma City.
"our catalog department will within 90 days following Dec. 16.1
When a petition for annexe- i.now a student at Taylor Lnl-|okla
oontlnue operations at the same
“d 8hnrlcne 8- South- I Earl Spencer Is employed by
location for our customer con­ lion had not been received by
venience until the new catalog Uie *Hastlngt school board during well of Woodland, os Freshmen the E W Bliss Company
-.‘.itveraity
—_____ e
store is opened "
uit regular iiicvtiim.
Uie
meeting, me
the board
ooaru at
1«. — Central
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decided not to accept tuition stu- for lhc Spring zemcoUr 1964-63
HASTINGS HEIGHTS RES­ dents from there for the 19M-67 *7* wnon« the 7,B Mudenta
y-v * i
TAURANT WILL BE CLOSED school year. The decision affects who achieved cumulative ave-1 ..
10 students.
I. for
Stephen J. Mulder, son of Mr.
vacation.
and Mr*. James Mulder of 1508
N. Jefferson, is among the more
than 250 studenls accepted as

Select 6 Girls
For Foreign
Exchange Visits

f

He .attended Northern Indiana
Uniwrslty at Valparaiso. Ind . at
theage of 18. He then went into
partnership with hl* father in
the hardware store, continuing in i
the business until selling the I
rtore to his son. Graydon. andI
his nephew, Raymond Paul. ’

heart And the shepherds rjUirnei! glorifying and praising God ,
for all Utey had heard and^aden. a* it had been told them.

Elnora Cassidy
Buys Coffee Shop

Ask Annexation

nil
(Jn Honor Kott

their present home for all but
two years of their marriage.
In addition to his wife, he is
survived by a daughter. Mm
Clarence 'Virginia) Arnie of
Woodland: hi* son. Graydon. of
Grand Rapids, and three grand­
children.
Mr. Paul's body is to arrive at
the Pickens Chapel al Lake
Odessa Thursday morning. Fun-

nounced have been tentatively
set for next Monday or Tuesday.
Mr*. Paul had been hospitalised
before her husband Graydon left
Monday afternoon tor Florida to
get his mother.

Hubert Fuller
Is President
Of Shrine Club
Hubert Fuller. Hastings insur­
ance man. has been installed ns
president of the Hailing* Shrine
Club.
W. J. McAllister, Hasting*.

rivals- a: Pennock Joined the
escorted a troop of 63 very happy staff here following the com­
pletion of her course of training
ping district Tuesday evening at Community Hospital in Battle
wltcre each was allowed 45.00 to Creek.
purchase clothing and toys of
tlielr own choosing. After the

County which to to

Charles E. Glennon, field operation*. Civil Defense. Federal Cen-

. . BACKWARD GLANCES,

be Holy Communion at 10 am.
The Rev. Willard H. Curtta.
minister of the Plrat Presbyteri­
an Church, announced that the
traditional Christmas Eve service
Christian festival celebrating the
clouded with the tragedy of war.
and hardly a home U untouched
by the fighting In Viet Nam and
the need for their loved ones to
be on duty in nearly every corner
of the globe.
Many Army. Navy and Maxine
personnel will be home for
Christmas, but most of the boy*
will not.
Family groups are already
gathering and nearly everyone is
making certain that their loved
one* are remembere®.

Many religious programs de­
voted to the Nativity have al­
ready been presented In various
churches, and other* will be held
on Christmas Eve and Christmas
Day.
Traditional midnight rites
have been announced by the

the First Methodist Church will
conduct the 11:30 Christmas Eve
service there. This beautiful wor­
ship will Include the choir pHaentlng the Christmas story in
scriptural song.
tings Baptist Church will pre-

Christmas “Bom A Kli
John W. Peterson, on
evening at 1:30. Pastor
Houseman announced.

Evadlne Fox. Mrs. Bhtrley Hawk*.
nun and Don Mathew*. Hadley
Kigar wUl narrate. Accompanists

Mr*. Lucile Elmore. The choir is
under the direction of Donald
Elmore.
The Rev. Fr. Joseph C. Dun-

Catholic Church, announced that

Lutheran Church of Woodland
will present its annual Christ-

program is “God's Gift.'
Through song, speech choir*,
narration, and pageantry the
Sunday School and choir* will
convey to us God's marvelous
gift of Hi* only Son to fallen
FsMlve Christmas Worship
Service will be held on Sunday.
Dec. 20. al 11 am Pastor Ala-*
*«th will preach the Cffrbtm**
sermon ’on the theme Be Not
Afraid" The three .’bolts will
sing the following anthems: "Let
Our Gladness Have No End."
"Bleep. Baby. Sleep" and “ChristZion Lutheran extends a warm
welcome to everyone to 'attend
these festivities

all-University grade average in
their Irishman year are eligible
for admission

PLAN SHELTER SURVEY—William Karr (centerI. Pine Lake.

“. .
BekM I bring you good tidingi of great joy,
tritich shall hr to all JxOfde; for unto you h born Ikis day
in the City nl David a Savior, WMci is Christ the King
... And suddenly there was with the angel a nudtiiudr
ol the Heavenly Host praising God, and saying, 'Glory to
God bi Ihe highest, and on earth Peace, Good Will toward

nounced that there will be no
last or abstinence necessary for
Catholics on Thursday or Fri-

come a
home for
Honors College provide* special
academic programs for superior
undergraduate students. AU un­

City employees are in progress Boclal Welfare Board and the
o' preparing tliree skating rinks Barry County Bureau of Social
Aid.
Hatchery, the High School and
The first baby bom in Pennock
which should see considerable Hospital is now back at Pennock
hospital caring for babies. This
freezing weather hold#

Hastinf's, Barry Residents Prepare
For Merry Christmas; Traditional
Church Services Mark Great Freni

president.
night on Christmas Eve. and at
Installed as directors were Ed Emmanuel Episcopal Church. At 8 and 10 Christmas morning.
Caukin and Howard Peter* of 11 p m. the Christmas Mass will
Hastings and John DeVriM of begin with the choir singing Mo- on Christmas.
Caledonia.
tine s nt Middleville will be at
am. on Christmas Day.

Honors College at Michigan
State University.
Stephen, a 1964 Hasting* High
graduate, received a M8U "Trus­
tee*" femr-year scholarship He
was Initiated into Phi Eta Sigma,
national honorary fraterfiity af-

“bits ofyesterday"....
as gleaned from ifse
Banner fifet

Christian World
Celebrate The
Feast of Nativity

Saturday is Christmas, and Bjrjy County residents along
with millions of Christians throughout the world are preparing
the Woodland school bond and to commemorate the Joyful an- -------- r~----------------------------------held most of the office* on'Ilit hlveraaty
village council.

CiteVe 111 111(1CF 111
Honors Colleae

backward glances

The board of supervisors at
their December meeting, named
Clarence K. Matter as director-

knee and other Injuria ''

IN THOSE DAYS a decree went out from Cuesar Augustus
t Rut all the world should be enrolled This was the first enroll­
ment. when Qulrtnlii* was governor ot Syria And all went to
be enrolled, each to his own city

5:30 Wednesday evening was the
I 36 by 60-foot dairy barn on the
Byron Hesterly farm on M-43
west of Woodland
Twenty-eight cow* were ,

determined.

Road to Prairieville Township.
of the Enxlan Road
Deputy Sheriff Harvey Baker

destroyed a large dairy barn and
| the other a home

immediately

ZTTTTTZZZ
Dale H- Bradshaw. 21. Delton.
NUMBER 36 was In "poor" condition this
week in Borges* Hospital in
I Kalamazoo with injuries suffered
I about 8:30 am. Sunday. Dec. 19.

The Christmas Story

Large Barn
iRuin Home

I

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Section One-—rogc* I to 8

Hastings Public Library will be

normal
closely with hi* own faculty ad­
viser. he Is given the opportunity
to develop hl* own program of
study suited to hla interest* and
ablllUea.
The study program will in­
clude honor* courses specially
designed for Honor* College stu­
dent*, seminar* and independent
study. The Honor* College stu­
dent may take advanced gradu-

he I* ready.

Holland Township

end

except Wednesday, during
Roy Fuller

president

�9

and family will be in Waupun,
wu.. u&gt; spend the Christmas
holidays with bar parmto. Mr
day vUltnr at tl&gt;e Orstxim home. and Mis Fred Xyhuia.
Mi. and Mrs It. W fitorUn.kr
•Mr. and Mrs. Myron Reynolds
wuj Mrj fy*nk Weyi-rwUi rn Certain their daughter and}
of Lanrtng .Mr and Mr? 8r . are wending Um Ciutoimaa^ #nd Anne
•—m.
~-•---------------- •
Nuaaendorfcr of Oklahoma twlldaya in Virginia with their chrlatmaa al ihe home cd id*
Emmen Payne-, of
City are flying home and wiU daughter and family, the Fran | nlect.
. Long Lake. Kaiamasoo -They are
be al the Christmas gatherimt Bowles.
"?,d
JlnJ „,2“™dsr .Pbuinmg to entertain Mr* Wcyat the home of her parents, Uie
Albert Orsbotna They will also and family will spend Christmas mnan's family, the O'Donnells
chrtotima Ere.
visit Ln thhi area frr a ftw days, i Evo with his pnrruia Mr. and.: ---------------------------Foe dtnotr on Christmas FwjWw MDo PlrtrldCT .gna Chritt-| Mr. and Mm. Thomas Lindsey

During this Christmas
season we enjoy taking
time out to express our
thanks to all our loyal

Personal Mention

Saturday after vtaltlnir her
Mrs. LeRoy E. Perry of. the
damrhWr. the Merton Kr.tinners Middle Lake area to spending
of Columbus, Ml*, and her ,he Winter with her mother and
s;r.mddaudhlsr. Mra. 8bnron;»tet*r and'brother-in-law. Mr.
Mm Clyde L Warrick. 514
Dent, in New Orleans, for about,
5 . nueitba Mrs. Klttingrr took Kibbler Art. Newark. Ohio I
her b. Ellsabetblown. Ky, where Friends may address her there.'

Peace On Earth

Hastings
Home Laundry

FLUFFY, LIGHT, SPARTAN

MAYONNAISE
CHOICE OF FLAVORS

we
CHRISTMAS.

FOR HOLIDAY BAKING ; . . BAKER'S

* FOOD
CENTER

CHOC. CHIPS
We (Reserve The
Right to Limit
Quantities On
Items in This

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WITH
COUPON BELOW

&lt;5

SMOOTH, VELVETY, COUNTRY LANE

CREAM CHEESE

THE EMPLOYEES AND STAFF AT FELPAUSCH
WISH YOU AND YOURS A VERY MERRY
CHRISTMAS. ALL FELPAUSCH STORES
WILL CLOSE AT 6 PM. ON CHRISTMAS EVE.

ICE CREAM

Spartan Reg. or Drip

COFFEE

GAL

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OVEN-FRESH BROWN AND SERVE

TOM TURKEYS
lt-22 IS.

COUNTRY FRESH HALF-PINT CARTON

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Whipping Cream 19

Generous Shank Half

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SMOKED HAM

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BUTTERBALL HEN TURKEYS
ij.S.D.A. INSP. GRADE A' 6-8 LB.

Norbest TURKEY BROILERS
WITH COUPON BELOW

FANCY YOUNC DUCKS

PET-RITZ FROZEN PUMPKIN OR

'THE BIRD WITH MORE WHITE MEAT* FROM PURINA
White, Young.
10-24 Lb. Turkeys

/WHOLE, 14-15 LB. AVG., SWIFT'S PREMIUM

HONEY SUCKLE

MINCE PIES

HERRUD LUNCH MEATS . . .

PARTY ASSORTMENT

FULLY COOKED HAMS
AITCH BONE REMOVED . . . FARMER PEET'S

FULLY COOKED HAMS
SEMI-BONELESS HAMS

ROAST lb

- FULLY-COOKED, SKINLESS, SHANKLESS, DEFATTED

6-0z.
Each

PLUS A COMPLETE SELECTION OF
HOLIDAY CANNED HAMS

CALIFORNIA

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TO BE GIVEN AWAY DECEMBER 311
BIGGEST

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Coupon and a 15.00 or More Food Purchase I

। Thru Friday. Dec. 24, 1965

A

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SWIFT'S PREMIUM PRO-TEN
MANHATTAN OVEN

14b.

MICHIGAN

CENTERS

I With Thfi Coupon and a $5.00 or More Food Pirichgse I
i Thru Fndoy,* Dec. 24, 1965.

(Limit’2)1

STOCKBRIDGE.

SPAKTAt
STPBKS

�Freeport

Charge Man
With Theft of
Friend’s Cheek

Uy Mra. Sylvan "Tagg

violation of lite probation.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Berghorst
and daughter of Grand Rapids.

More About

Backward Glances

1’roaccutor Richard M. Baur;
thia Wcdm-Miny authorized a
warrant charging Douglas Gauck,.
22. 202 E. Court BUect, with I
simple larceny.

Continued from Page One

On thl* Sunday evening com-

BY ARBA
The Road Report
"About one-half of

fatal accidents
are single-car
b accidents.'

nard and Mr. Ralph Moore
helped to celebrate Mrs. Ralph
Moore's birthday at toe Medical
I Facility Sunday. * Mt. and Mra.
Al Barnard were Saturday lunch
guests of Mr. and Mra. Harold
Berghorst of Grand Rapids. *
Mr. and Mra. Henry Myers visi­
ted their daughters. Mr. and
Mr*. Carl Blackledge of Marion

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---- ------ .
Sergrant Robert Rltte.-. Gnuck, M-nted by a sizeable cast of
Is dunged with taking a Has-1 character* st the Presbyterian
ting* Mfg. Company check is- Church. Mrs. Josephine Whitsued Io Samuel R Elliston. 237-i mOTC »*
marmger; Mra.
W. State Street. Munday morn-' feed Stebbins has charge of
Ing
make-up; Mra A. W. Wood- daughter of Manton are spend­
1 bume Is in charge of costumes; ing the weekend with her par­
; Virginia Duckworth is the an- ent*. Mr. and Mrs. Henry MyHr and Gauck were at Elite- I
the orchestra director.
Mrs. Carol Grinnell and Mr*
ton's apartment and Gauck plan­
’Thora Grinnell were Thursday
nod to spend tlx- night. When '
■ callers of Mrs. Bertha Braslc of
they went to bed. EUteton placed 1
Michigan
Central
Railroad
Greek.' * Mra.
Thara
Mrt. Thnra
lit* billfold on the dressir. When iThe
---------;—
r-.rz
------- II Battle n-Mk
ili completed the Installation
installation of Grinnell and Mrs. Fred Kfuze
he awoke in the morning. Gauck hafl
lusd gone, according to the re- f‘“her signal* at the Michigan were Wednesday shoppers in
Hasting*. * J. D. Grinnell of
Hastings was a Sunday visitor of

the billfold, und it was gon?.
I signal* which have been used In Grinnell.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Buehler
He reported the theft at the'
were pre - Christmas dinner
guests of her son. Mr. and Mrs
aistm^ro^ G.^k I *
2h
Donald Morgan thaler in Flint
Monday, and Tuesday ' reported ,
.d "
Sunday. * Mr. and Mr*. Forrest
Buehler visited hl* *lster, Mrs.
At about 3:15 p.m. Undersheriff ; of jma. 73. 74 and 75 were Clara Norris, of Grand Rapids
TrkkA*h?
b**” b’’ iw&lt;^» of the Faculty - Student Wednesday. They also called at
the homes of Mr*. Josephine
formed, saw Gauck bi a rar but countll
Neills of Grand Rapids and Mr.
was on foot and could not ap- *
...
and Mrs George Snyder in Cale­
prahend him
■
&gt; fa„ A_
donia. * Mr. and Mr*. Allen Fish
attended the funeral of her bro­
ther. George Deni ml ng. Wednes­
day. at th* Sullivan Funeral
rd It at ihe Ctly Hall.
। Friday. Miss Anna Johnson. Home tn Grand Rapids. * Mrs
Sgt. Ritter Mid the teller who ‘
D*J™g." has been fitting- Alien Fish and Mrs. Andrewcashed the check Identified ’ I* chosen a* leader of the dls- Brandt called on Maude Ker­
Oauck. and ihrn he admitted! ewion in which Mra. Ermina cher. Kate Hoovener. Stella Yartaking IL He had only 14 fin left. । Holbrook M»- EUen Robinson, ger. Sarah Davis. Mamie TabVtAvln-,
..... •_ Un Pnnnw
anA K&lt;ra
Medical Facility In Hastings on
Thursday.
Friday and Saturday overnight
I Bill Donovan, the noted Ameri­
can league magnate.* says that Kauffman were Mr and Mrs
’Wally Pipp, the former Hastings Robert Kauffman and children

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•&amp;~^ing or drowsiness. The chances of being

involved in a single-car accident are about
^-2Vi,times greater if the driver is alone.
_______________AMERICAN ROAD BUILDERS’ ASSOCIATION
y at the home of Mr. and

Sam Monroe, of Mulliken
KSaturday
evening. * Mr. and
PENNOCK HOSPITAL
Mrs. Milton Buehler attended
Farm Bureau Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Oler.
* Mr. and Mrs. Milton Buehler
and children attended the 25th

UPHOLSTERING

Those who admired Plpps play­
ing during ids lost season In
Hastings wlU no: be too surprised
at this prediction of a gnat base
ball authority.

THS FURNITURE
BUILDING

Phone 374-3523

ADMIT?AXCEB

—vu.,
,,
Mr. and Mr*. W. A. Buehler of
WUUH. Dk. IS.
Algonquin.
DELTOK D.O1.. Panaock. Box 131.

Blough of Logan visited Mrs.
Minnie King at Uie Charles King
home. * Mrs. Minnie King and
Mrs. diaries King visited Mr
and Mrs. Elmer King and Mr.
and Mrs. Eldon King in Ionia

Royal Good of Delton were preMichigan Bute has been se­ Chrtetmas dinner guest* of Mr.
lected to play In three Rose Bowl and Mrs. William Klemp Sun­
game*. and each Ume the oppo- day. * Mra. Al Barnard and boys
were Thursday lunch guests of
her sister. Mra Gary Kidder. In
Caledonia.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Walton
were Sunday visitors of their
son. Mr. and Mr*. Donald Wal­
ton In St. Johns. * Mrs. Mins
Wieland. Mrs. John DeWeert
and Mrs. Pat Boynton attended
the Jolly Workers Club at the
home of Mrs. Mabie Cool at Pin­
hock Friday. * Mr and Mrs.
Paul Crumback and children of
Harris Creek and Mtes Carol
Posthumus of Perris College werq
Saturday lunch gue*t* of their
grandmother. Mrs Mina Wieland- * Mrs. Jay Wing attended
the wedding reception for her
granddaughter. Mr and Mrs
Mike Norton, at Hastings Saturday
Mrs. Jay Wing spent a few

Wayne Haxel

Faulty driving, emergencies and distrac­
tions are the main cause of single-car ac­
i cidents involving women. Those involving
meh are usually the result of speed, drink-

Troop ITS held Court of Honor

|

‘Silent Night’

|

The Hartings Area Chamber ol

School. Twenty-seven attended Ing Christmas music played on
the potluck supper and cere­
Hie downtown loud speaker* durmonies

Post Office Clerk
Dies on Monday
ormer Vermontville resident,

p»p«l Into lb.

Jr.. David Stauffer. and Howard chanlcal failure either In Uie
output syttem or the speakers
Service* will be held this
to Kevin Kurr. Randall Hall.
Martin Will and Mark Olmstead:
second class to Herb Buwalda. have ycx failed to find the cauiv.* Vogt Funeral Home al Vermont­
of the trouble. They are Mill ville. The Rev. Leonard Maunder
looking for this fault and Just
in Woodlawn Cemetery al Ver­
made. music will fill the air os montville.
master; Dick Johnson, district
representative, Norman Hall and
Tom Kurr. commlttemen.
will be full of merriment on
EVANGELICAL UNITED
ChrUtma* Eve when members of St. Johns Wrestlers
BRETHREN CHURCH
the family gutlits* for a Christ'
H. J. Buwalda. Minister
mas supper around the Ilrr- Defeat Lakewood
The Lakewood Viking WresI Phones WI 5-3387. WI 5-4066
plsce and an exchange of gifts.
llng team lost to St Johns by
; Office hours Tuesday through
James McDcnnc .t and daughter
of Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. day night. Though defeated, the
other times by appointment.
Sunday service schedule
Dove McGIockhn and daught rx Vikings looked upon the match
uf Battle Creek, and the Ron as a major step toward an even­
'
Heatcrlys of Woodlawn Ave. Not tual victory.

family Christmas woe the James
11 a.m. Morning worship. Ser- VanderLtnds of West Virginia,
their duties at Marshall Univer­
Test: John 1:14. organist.'Ruth sity require them to remain a:
the campus.

The James WUwell family and
Mra Roger WUwcll wUl be with
the Howard White family al
Champaign. Ill. for the Christ­
mas holiday.

Department.

mon:
Mark.’
Wednesday, Day of Prayer and
Bible Study.

eniwi/i

Cotant, leading.
7 pm. Evening group, Gladys
Ostroth. leading. Darwin Hooker,

ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY*

8 pm. Chancel choir rehearsal,
Mr. Gerald Cetrotii, director.

Friday Mr. and Mrs. Fellow­
ship and builder* class parties.

IN HASTINGS

Personal Mention

HASTINOS

Durfee

Dennis Klatt of Cambridge, Mass.

By Mr*. John Hook

Cedric Moneys for the Christman
holiday. They will be with the
Dr Evtrett Phelps family for

Bunday guest* of Mr and Mrs.
Wm Reid. * Mr. and Mrs. Janies
Rose and family and Janice I
Gaylor of Battle Creek were I

Hnbart, loot S. JiBirwo. M*ry Ja*»
MUL Eram Halt

Owen Gaylor. Saturday supper
guesit* of Mr. and Mrs. Gaylor

Tlie Cheney family held their
Christmas Bunday at the home
of Mra Ruth Cheney. * Mr. and

.

Receive Awards

Mr*. Raymond Finnic for Chriatmaa vocation. The Robert VanderWerf family of Menominee
Falls. Wls.. arrived Wednesday
to join the family group for the
Un Cotter family will be
lr parents at Union City.

llnda Cotter will leave from
there and loin college friends

।ding of Dawn Rhcynard and Da­
vid Kelly Saturday, a Fire drafts
live Robert Britten family from

Th* Chet Bangiiart*
flighted with the special Christ-

,morning. All escaped safely.

their first granddaughter! Krista

,tiicir Chrintma* relebraUon Sun­
,day as Roger entered Leila Hos­ MIDDLEVILLE-£&gt;MM McXaa. B». i Helene &gt; King of Ann Arbor.
,
pital
Sunday night for surgtry.
The Banghart* have three
Monday. G unite were Debra
•;Hunt and Philip Lee of Kalama­
Matthew, children of Uie Bruce
zoo, Parker Erway of Dowling.
Mr and Mra. Donald Cheney PL&amp;rWBLL —
urr most happy to add a Utile
Mr. and Mrs Milton Buehler and
girl to the family circle. Grand­
ill X. Sca&gt;4t. 1
Mr. and Mrs James Stockton FOMTIAO
pa und Grandma Banghart will
— Ar
Kauffman attended the District
spend
Christmas morning with
23 Post Presidents Christinas
the Bruce Banghart. family and
Uien go to Ann Arbor where
John
Hook
were
Sunday
dinLEGALS
WOODLAXD — Abu Dail.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Myers and
Danlaa BtkoadUuaywr. Bl. Dae. 14;
PUBLICAPIOX
I Joins Y’,0Ea* MseKaaila. Bl. Dae family will entertain his parents
Mr*. Bedford Butcher of Unworth Myers, and Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dorman Erwin Knox and family of Fre­
daughter and family, tlie Rlch- । and daughter. Suzanne, of Spring
mont for a Christmas dinner on
^Gurata'of MrsllRn2?tnaVS t '.Lake
l-“tr “
na Kathleen
Kaln'fPn uorman
and
Dorman or
of Sunday.
. Ou5** of Mrs. Ro"» Dunn for MBU will be spending Christmas
tlx* Chrtrtma* holiday will be' with their parent* the M. E at the home of her daughter-in­
her daughter and family. Dr Dorman?
law: the Robert Balmer* of Mid­
Ann Art^r
kJ
i Mr*' George Sumner accom- dle Lake, who entertained with a
Ann Arbor. This will be thefirst panted her daughter. Mr*. Jerry family pre-Christmu dinner on
lime for five weeks oId Doug- Llddy. to her home at 2628 Kent Sunday.
las Rom Haight to visit In Hss- Drive. Springfield, ni, on WedA special Christmas visitor in
jM*_____________ nesday.
the Hubert Fuller liome at Albaxtlda. an engineering student
from the National University of
Mexico. Mexico City. Annando
arrived Tuesday evening at the
Grand Rapids Airport and plans .
to spend three weeks visiting
Michigan.
1

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McPharlin’s

Hie George VanHouU-ru will
be In Williamston for a family
gathering for Christmas.
Mrs Roy Wensley will leave
Uils week for Phoenix. Aris,
where she will be with her
daughter. Mre. Robert Lindeman
and grandchildren. Bob. Kurt
and Kris, for Christmas, They
will aU drive to Loe Angelas

way of living, and bring upon
our nation the wrath of Ood.
We read tn Hebrews 10:Jl. ' Il la
a fearful thing to fall late the
hands of the unpg God." and
tn Oenmu wv are Cold “And the
Lord said. My spirit shall not
always airtve with man." There
eomra a day wheel pot, only In­

reminds you that
paper and read U carefully and
ilwgtrt fully It was very time­
ly and extremely well written
and dearly prtaenU a warning
of a grave danger that is facing
us as a Nation today. Once again
our leaden (and the Supreme
Court) are playing right into the

Verniac Gabriel ftmday after­
noon and sang ChrtaUnas sooga.
In the evening a group from the
Woodland U. B. Church sang

you will get K. (Not unless the
folks give it to us, UA) We
went to our church this morning

All your last minute
Problems can be easily
Solved here and now!

today. Ba
tt» tor us tn
say—Our bast wishes far a vary
Marry Christmas to ths Banner
office folks, all of you who have
pamed the news on to- us. thus
making our lettcra possible, and
to all you indulgent, long-asiffwing readers who hare been so

PEACE. HUMILITY.
Both describe the underlying
Theme of Christmas
fls we remember how
H Child in a manger
Brought together
Kings and wise men and shepherds

this Thursday for she hoUdayx
However, three four days will be
bbsy ones for both teachers and
pupils They will try to crowd

To kneel in homage

BUSINESS OFFICES OF

Leonard-Osgood

CONSUMERS POWER
COMPANY

Day. Before returning bone
4th they will *r« her daughter
and family, the Richard Engles,
who reside In Whittier. Calif.
The Allen K. 8age funlly wiU
be with her mother in Cleveland.
Ohio, far the ChrUtmu holiday.
Mrs. Herbert Wedel will be
with her daughter and family.
Uie Raymond Vlnborgs in Cleve­
land, Onio, during the Christmas

Funerol Home
Comstock Park, helping care for
her stater. Ulas Esther Laurell.
who has been critically 111. Word
on Sunday stated that she ap-

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Friday, Dec. 24
and Friday, Dec. 31
IO assure you that your gift

PHONE 945-3474

_ will be just right, you can call
"upon the services of our experienced

FOR EMERGENCY
SERVICE

sales staff who have been serving
men of the Hastings Area for

Alice lUndee durins thd p.u&gt;t
week were; Mrs. Frank Barry on
Thursday. Rev. George Speas of

so many years.

And

wul plenty of water from the
i Utile Ihomapple River, which
flows through the barnyard, the

Near Our Store

OPEN

You’ll find plenty of

WED. &amp; THU

Easy Parking. It’s
convenient for you

to park in bock and
use our special
Customer Entrance

right there!

at 5:30

say "Merry
Christmas'

the best

for the
holiday
hostess
aprons

There

is NO Carrying Charge
Dn McPharlin’s Extended Payment

Charge Accounts . . . We also

invite you to use our regular
30-Day ^count Privileges too.

handbags
She always needs hand­
bags. especially smart
new stylet like these.
Federal Taxes off!

if you prefer.

Your

Deck your dear with all
the pretty ornaments she
loves, from our gifted and
glamorous array.

Gift Selections

Great to give and to wear
. . . hostess aprons with
pretty looks and practical
ways. Thrifty!

an be attractively boxed and

$2.98 up

wrapped in gay Christryrtas
k twine''. ,-. of course
l rtA there is no charge

dll

for

kJ
Ilf

service.

Perhaps wwould
like to give one of our

fjjf/Gift Certificates
ft
'll dL
yUfffj

which we issue in ony

amount and
°ny
merchandise you wish.

Special packaging
for these ot no

extra charge,
either.

Don't you ogree thot McPhorlin's
is the Easiest and most Pleasurable
Place to Complete your Gift
Shopping.

fashionable
practical
warrn^...
gloves
Coxy ideo! Give her new
gloves to worm her hands,
in fashion-wise style. All
lengths, all colors.

holiday
. giving-­
stoles
Wrop her in beouty, the
fashionable way. Choose
gifts for her from our
array of lovely stoles.

WE RE OPEN TILL 9 TILL

CHRISTMAS EVE

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Briefs to pettipants, we
have gift panties to please
every woman. Pretty and
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124 East State Street

We wish all our
friends a very joyous
and cheerful
Christmas Season.

�Union Local 138
Hosts Members
At Yule Party

Christmas Parties
18976373

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Gaiety of Holidays

with a ipsdal gU
•d to U» guild
Myron Dgnaau.

scene of a very enjoyable eve­
ning Saturday, I&gt;ec. la. for mem-1
ben and guests of Local IM of
the Hastings Manufacturing Co.
The event was Utelr annual
Christmas party.
Russell Null opened the pro­
gram with organ music and the

V. at M student. Leo VahlHng. and WMV. r.ud«*. Lorw I
VahlMng. left Tuesday for De­
troit to visit their aunt. Their
brother. David Vshlslng. and his
wife will meet them tter* Thurs­
day and they will all drive to
Cleveland, Ohio. Co «gpd Chrtatmw with ter penut* Dr. and
Mra James Gartter. Lm and

when Dal's Bake Shop had Uwlr
annual Christmas party.
Thursday evening, again at the
Hotel, M gUMte enjoyod dinner.
Tlte was Use Woodland Mutual
aoctel event of the year.
Friday evening Dm. Finnic and

the party.
The pre-school children, ages
3H to 5 yrr, were led by Shari
Sherk In a song and tap and
acrobat Io number. Along with
Shari were: Julie Spencer, Ste­
phen Raber. Robin Stonehouse,
PLEDGES TROTH — Mr. and Kimberly Convene. Bandy PleMra. John Hickey of R3 HasUngs uno. Bandra-Deo White, LauriewUh to announce the engage­ Jo and Ronnie Myers. Robin Kalment of their daughter. Ann
Loute. to Frank William Winans.

net- party at the Hotel and Sat­
urday evening thaw were 40
gueste at tte Hotel whan the
Kroger CO mat for dinner and
their Christmas parly

of the Instructors st the Wilson's
Dance Studio )
To finish their portion of the
program. Jo-Kllyn Myers, one of
the Wilson sisters, performed a
baton solo.
Another highlight of the eve­
ning was Nril Foster and Jean.

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HOLIDAY
Fitzgerald Corps
Has Yule Party

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Plteerald Corps 100 of the Wo­
men's Relief Corp, met at the hall
on Dee id-for-thrir Chrtttmair;

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After a delicious potluck dinner,
the group King Christmas Carols
I and Verna Jay read a poem, "The i
I Christmas Guest." which was
I adapted by Helen Steiner from an
old German legend.
! There was a gift exchange and:

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Miss JoAnn Ding of. Wood­
The Rev. Einar Unacth per­
formed the double ring ceremony. land wm, the maid ot honor and
Mrs Kenneth Ketey of Hastings. the bridesmaid was Mte Jane
Kcnfteld ot lUxtlngs MBs Vickie
Vnnlrnmcn. niece of the groom,
and the daughter of Mr, and
Mra- Ward VanLoancn. of Lake
Odessa was the flower girl, and
Jeffery Gamble, nephew ot the

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Olrtn tn marriage by bar fa­
ther, the bride chose a princes*
A-line gown at glimmering bro­
cade. The bodioe was fitted w|th
Miss Kathleen Sue Lathrop. slightly modified empire waist­
line. long sleeves and a very fuU
sweeping watteau back which
formed U» chapef train. The
Uiree foot- wide touffant veil
was of pure silk imported Eng­
lish Illusion with a matching
satin Dior bow. She carried a
bouquet of white carnations with

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CHRISTMAS

pink crepe floor length skirts
and rose pink bodices uf velvet
empire styled. Trains were atuchcd at the waist with a velvet
bow. Ttey carried bouquata of
a light pink mum and dark pink
caniallons with pink Christmas
balls. Ute flower girl wore a
dress of rose pink velvet empire
styled. .
Delbert Nickel of Jonesville

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The Leon Stahders leave thb
week to be with Ute Dr. Rlch, ard Slanders at Indianapolis for
Christmas. They will return
home Monday.
The Roy Hubbards left Wed­
nesday to visit the Edward
Hayes family in Eaton Rapids
until after the Christmas holi­
day. Before the Hubbards left
they distributed the plates of
homemade Christmas cookies to
their friends, a custom they haw
followed for many years.
.

*H U waft. The red snd wtMU
color decor, plus loads of Chrlatevening. Couples Joining the OL
Mi grascis, added the fttdve ecns for this Yuletide party were
touclm to the setting for Ute tha George Miners, ths Dcuglas
QeCamps. th* Roy Carlsons, tha
Tbse* were a number of din­ Lou Cbanots and the Bruce Beans.
ner partte that sama evening
Tha Jim Partridges attended the I
f^wt3LU“ &gt;W Nog. Tha Bt^ IBM Christmas dinner anft party
phen Johnsons entetalnod with at Staffords' in Kalamaaoo on
a buffet Mipper at tHstr home on Thursday evening, Doc.. 18, and
W. Msdleoa and several group* tha Paitridgo chDdrea ware also
CkwK Mid- Invited to IBM children* party
on Saturday.
Mrs. Maa Shuitt mtertalned her
bridge club for a Christinas party
on Friday- Honora for the evening's
Kr ware-won by Mrs. William'
nut St., for 13 guests and Mon­
ker, Mra. Edward Smith and
day evening Mn. H. was hostess Mrs. Robert Moore. The group also
to the members at her church enjoyed a gift exchange.
The
Jack Woods' home radlatcxi
Several groups gaUten-d Tues­
day noon. Dec. 2bg. at the Hotel CiirUtmas hospitality as the pot­
for luncheon Including 13 guests luck group gathered far (heir an­
nual CHrtatmas party oh Sunday
when Charles Norris was host to
the Barry County Welfare Board evening. The Jim Radfords. M.mmembers, the office staff and Anderams. Paul Steels. Marshall
Cooks and Lyle Gillespie* Joined
Mrs. Robert Abbey.
the Woods tor dinner, a gift cxTuesday evening Ute Jama cftinge and an evening ot cards.
Wlwelte and Dr. Gordon Pin­
The Jim Morgan homemade a
nies entertained with tin open
house at the latter's home on 3. very pleasant setting for the
Christmas Coffee hour hosted by
Broadway
Wednesday noon was also a Mrs Morgan for 22 friends on
busy time at the Hotel There Wednesday morning. Dec. Id. The
were 5^-for luncheon wiicn the group h&amp;s breti getting together
Bliss girls had their annual annually for the past several years
party; the Northeastern school to enjoy this special occasion.
The North Michigan. Avenue
party was held #t the name time
for 20 gumte and the staffs from Club's.CJiristnuu party was a gala
the Medical Faculty office and occasion when it was iield on WedUte Welfare office numbered 14 neaday evening. Dac. 16. al the
itemc ot Mrs. William James which
for their luncheon party.
After- f|ve o’clock Wedhraday was very attractively decorated In
afternoon the Homer Smiths en­
tertained u» Birthday Chib Camp wag co-hoMoa. Dessert *M
memlxss until 7 witeti Mrs cilf- served. and cards and a gift ra­
ford Dolan and Mra. D. C. diance were the evening's entcrFrench were co-hustesM-s with a tainment. Honors were won by
dinner party at the Hotel for Mra Richard Bniuis and Mrs.,
these turtle 17 guests,
Mrs. Rlcliard Cotter will be
hoBtcsa with a coffee Friday
morning for Iter mother. Mrs
Bedford Butcher of Union City,
Ind . who is here to visit for the
itoHdaya Mrs. Cotter lias un­
usual artistic talents and her
friends are anticipating a de­
lightful time seeing the lowly
Christmas decorations at the
Cotters home Ute year as they
take time out to sip coffee and
chat awhile before noontime.
Attractive printed Invitations
have been sent to 50 guests by
Dr. and Mrs Jack Walton for
an open house at their home on
w Green Street the Sunday af­
ter Christmas. Dec. Mth. from
2 until 5 that afternoon.
The Christmas motif lent the
holiday air to the bridge luncheon
hosted by Mrs. Glen Brower at her
home on Friday for the pleasure
ot Miss Virginia Bates and Mrs
Helen Bales of Kalamaaoo. Mra.
Bernard Reed won high honors for
the afternoon's play of bridge and
guest prises were given the
Mrs. John Crue entertained with
a Yuletide Coffee on Wednreday
momlng. Dec 15. complimenting
Mrs. C. H. Truesdell on the occa­
sion of iter birthday.
The Merle Kahlers are hosting
an open house on Christmas Eve
for the pleasure of their sons
Christy, who arrived on Sunday
morning from the Olenco Naval
Air Station in Brunswick, O*., and
reports for duty In ten Diego on
Jan. 14. and Dick, who was to
arrive on Wednesday from Ft.

AS Hi SHIT

About Treat....
On the night CSirUt was
born. legend myi. all the

a huge tree in Um midst ot
a forest. The tree held many
candle*. some straight, some
upaxic down At the top was

Tire candles. up and down,
symbolixed people, good ant
bad The infant/* was the
Christ Child.

Let ui remember ei[&gt;ectelly the ^ift of lore,
lo moke ibis Cbrulmeu a jojoru time for oil.

Barry Cleaners
• 321 So. Michigan

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Up to $100.00

-I. $400 or Over

I man, and the ushers were Ouy
McGregor of St- Ignace. cousin
I of the groom. Bernard Weller of
| Hasttnga and David AckeU of
NaahyUle.
I
The reception waa held in the
I church parlors A Christmas
■ tree and strings ot holly decoratcd Uic room.
The bride's mother wore a tor­
I quote knit suit with matching
| hat and black accessories. Mrs
Nickel chose u royal blue wool
I dress with matching hot and
I black acccawrire.
Before leaving an her honeymoon the bride- changed to a
I red wool shift with pink earnslion corsage
The bride it a 1864 graduate of
I Maple Valley High School. She
. L» employed st the E. W. Bliss
Company in Hastings.
! The groom, a 1M1 graduate of
I LaSalle High School. 8L Ignace,
! attended Ferris College. Big
, Rapids, and is presently employ­
ed at Oldsmobile, Lansing,
■ After returning from their
: wedding trip to Traverse City,
[Mr. and Mra. Nickel are now
making their home st Eagle

wish to announce the engage­
ment of their daughter. Jane
Ann., to Duane Lee Baxter, son
of Mr. and Mn Laurel L. Baxter
of Hl Hastings. The bride-elect
is a IMS graduate of Hastings
High and Is employed tn the of­
fice of the Hastings Manufactur­
ing CX&gt;. Her fiance Is a 1M6
graduate of Hastings High and
Is employed by the State High­
way Department and will be go­
ing to Lansing Community Col­
lege tn January. A Fall wedding
l&gt; being planned.

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season ofjoy
and ftappinott, wo

wish you a
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ESTABLISHED LOCAL DEALER

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�Business Women
Enjoy Christmas
Dinner and Party

banta Arrives
For E. W. Bliss
Children's Party

Snow Ball Monday
Highlights Holidays
For Younger Set
The annual Snow Ball sponsored
by the Youth Council U to bo
held on Monday evailng. Dec. 27.
from 0:30 to 11 :W at the Hastings
Country Club.
MUa Dann* Acker, a Senior, U
general chairman of this event
which highlights the holiday social,
aeason' for thy younger aet.
High achoaf gtudente and. recent
graduate* are Invited to dance to
the music of Bud Wolfe and Hl*

Over 1,600 ciilldrvn and parents
enjoyed die ixiur long program
for children which waa held In
two performance! due to the num-

wear, are being recommended end
the young men may wear regular
suits.
Carol Hall U In charge of the
refreahmrnts. Susan Baclunan and
Joan Aldrich are In charge of ad­
vertising and Ba’itiira Moore is In
charge of getting workers.
Red and green decorations arc
to be used In keeping with the

brother. the Dwight Ferrises of
Holland, and his sister, the Harold
Eckerts of Freeport. On Christmas
Day. Mr*. Ferris' ilotor IbaL—oll

‘Hearth and Home’ Receive

Special Emphasis I Janis Cota Weds
Gordon
Ironside Agency
INSURANCI
201 L Mata M.

Personal Mention

sting's

WHITE'S

Mr. and Mrs. Lyle GUleapte. Lin­
da, who la home from the Henry
Ford School of Nursing for the
holidays, and Sandra will be gucsu
Christmas Day at the home of
Mra. Gillespie* brother and family.,
the Donald Ashby* of Battl*Creek. ■
Mr. and Mrs. J M BueWer en­
tertained Mr. and Mra. E. J. Wal­
ters of Battle Creek. Mr. and Mr*.
Ken Buehler of Grand Rapids and

Lockshore Hosts
Christmas Party

The employees of the Lockshore |
Farms and their wives gathered tar j
a potluck dinner at the home of
Gerald Sktdgell on Saturday eve- I

PHOTOGRAPHY
107 S Jefferson

Tuesday dinner guests of Mrs.
Ix&gt;ts WLckluim were Mra. »&gt;rr
Layle and Mrs. Forrest DeCamp
of Woodbury; Bunday dinner guests

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This
Christmas Dazzle

and Delight Her

Personal Mention

Easy to Choose
Selections from Her

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THE WORLD'S
MOST HONORED
WATCH

home on Thursday evening from
the Borgcss School ot Nursing for
her 21st birthday dinner and the

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Housecoats $4.98 Io $20.00

Pre-Holiday Events
Very Special for
Bride of Dec. 18

Pajamas.. $2.98to$16.98

Blouses

j Stantons, as she was being caught
up in die prc-Aiptla! whirl. before
her wedding date. Saturday. Dec
110. to Howard Reed of Alton. Ill I

$2.98 to $8.98

(Afmetrong

Skirt*

$6.98 to $14.98

LINOLEUM

ristma'

Sweaters . $6.98 to $19.98
in great abundance!

Scarfs and

Stoles..

$L00lo5.98

Panties

69c to $2.50

Gloves

$1.00to$8.00

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EVERY BUDGET

HODGES Jewelers
Established 1931

Carl &amp; Betty's
Appliance

HASTINGS FLOOR
COVERING

122 West State St.

123 W. State St.

Priced from

HdSiery
Half Slips

turns of Eaton Rapids.
MZ and Mra. Bill Helrigel Jr.
and three children of Albion and
Mr. and Mrs Charles R. GibtB
and three children of Wauwatosa,
Wls.. will be Christmas weekend
guests of their parents. Dr. and
Mrs. William Helrigel.
U. of M. student* Carol and Bob
Shaultls are spending Uie holidays
with their parents. Mr. and Mrs.

$3.00 to $5.00

Fashion Jewelry $1.00 up
Hankies

59c up

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The Misses Helen and Mar­
guerite Hetamanaperger of Char­
lotte and Mrs. Gertrude Solms of
Detroit will be Christmas guests

Santa's coming

your way, sounding ■

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your
friendly

ALLIED
FLORIST

a note of good cheerA

Issued for All Merchandise
Sunday.
Mrs Clayton Coleman spent tha
weekend with her sister. Mr*.
Elizabeth Smith, of Hickory Cor-

Open Till 9

from

Christmas

Music Center

The

and

Bonnet 8t Gown
Shop
Alma Fingleton

THE VOICE

OF MUSIC

' and Patrie*^, of MSU are spending
Uie holidays with their parents,
the Richard Guenthers
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gilding
and Mra. Leons Newton vbited the
4H Camp at Long Lake on Sunday
at which their sister, Mra Harold
Spicer of Linden. is a counselor.
On Saturday the Gildings attended
the funeral of hia cousin. Nelson
Burd, in Augusto. They plan to
apend Chrlstnuu Eve with Mr. and

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I the Economic Club of Lansing, put on the Christmas program NPW IjPVICP^ NOW 1 “* ocmmrm a* aid* to oven I ,rniVin&lt;T I llfl
Carlyon Retires ।City
Downtown Coaches Club and the at the MUo Church.
IvUvT L/GV1UUJ HvvY cleaning “But few people reo- I
IHks Club
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As Consumers
Lawtee. a native of Wlhning- j „
„ Make Kitchen Oven zi
Gracefully is
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I want to try taking the door
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Division Manager Jseksmt
tended MaVUIte College tn
. Easier to Clean
Not Difficult

In the duplicate bridge game! .
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William R. Cariynn. Okemoa. Ohio.
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b •nrd
an everyday jvu.
Job. me
the udii?
- ■ ;*. r :ovan
. la jiu*
’*'
“* joinca
,O‘ned consumers
tXn«nnen» Irower
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»n ' M Ou uuiiuuu.i
Emm .nu.l Epic:&gt;pul unUn- ., A Mil-cleaning
ismaing mrisurn
Lansing
division manager
manager «ur
fur
aA —
nw__ t ofwcijuuj
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. get. uaIhcaday
. night, tiw r tH* rw■ KMrlnaa aflmart
,
being'able
to
at.
Cun*um&lt;ra i’ower Company since 1933
li'23 in
1,1 Flint,
Fllnt- and
■nd later
Utrr worked Ofcorult
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In larutlrw
Larutng
and
the ullliilM
utilities rasith-souih
winner* were Mra *,
hurried hoavxneaac ,)lr OTen
Wjrth the
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for
th*
I'juth-u,
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Lansing
ar.
IMP. rutlrra Jan. 1. eomptetlng a ._ -------------e In4, pwjri,. Hi. RumbU Belfield and Mra. Grace I™
, acrul»ln«
trt.iihte of taking off the dow.'
in
Evansville,
40-yrwr career with Consume: .-i
nd Bt.'Louti,
Danton. Second went to Mra. D c*11"1' chemical*
.
Other cleaning oonvenlenaa
land
6t.'Louis, MO.
C. rracn
French ana
and *u»
Mra noy
Roy nunHub- : Mia* uu^»s
Lucile oauuum
Ketchum,
* ••••
twate
• srr unjwviveu
improved veuung
venting eywcj.
system.—.
In 1M1.
IM1, while
whll u gas soles engi- v.
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v-uiiavuiwra rower ai load ural Hurd to Dr. Joim buy-! management spcclaliM with the and removable oven windows
ln*n,srr wVi..b? Hoberl H. | Alma, he rtaighed to enter war ter and Mrs. Ixrma David.x&gt;n of Cooperative Extension Service ut
"More and more oven* are t&lt;Lawlor, Jr., Ultf^ralue. Lan- peoducUwi work in Deuoit. and Grand Rapids. In eaat-wcM play Michigan Blate Umveraky. «- tog draigned with rounded corstar who ha* been Carlyon*.
IO Consume;* Power In David Goodyear Jr. and Roy plain* that ihe self-cteantog iwrx, Fd*a anti ahelf *uppo:ts.
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were
it* winnera. Lee- r.va.K
own &lt;■
la equipped ur.tH
with “a heating
■*rr*“*I Flint in 1945. as an industrial HuUaJtl
und and third went Io Gurdon, element that makes MO to 830 movable or tillable . heating
Anson Hedgecock. vice
tran-ferred to the company'* Deimel and Herman Bottciur I degrees temperature* possible, elements AU of these features
chMgt of division opera U&lt;»n*. Bay City division in the same and Mra. Charles Item and Sue Anything spattered on the oven imiM)
ck*nlng." Mlsa Ket। walls or top 1
made the announcement* 1 Uurs- capacity in 1M7, and in IS&amp;O
the high heat.
day.
Miaa Ketchum cmpnaaiseo a On Sunday the Erie Pv.vkcs Ii Mtaa
,
He also announced that Mark. Lansing.
.! Blackman. a native ot Jank- and Kathy entertained with a necraaary safeguard. The oven I □rwinn NGGHC
tan I to the division managerr sora Is a graduate of Michigan family gvt-to-g.'.her for the dour automatically Jock* before vQIVIlly IvvvUj
&lt;wm goes to
tn the
th. high
hi oh ternt*m- : r
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m&gt; oven
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there, will gu to Lansing to os-. State University and has been a pleasure of Richard Dearing.'■Ul»
Consumers Power employcv since who B hwe frum Canada visit­
Cariytm. Jong active In Lansing’ 1950 when he Joined the exxn- ing relatlvav. Guceto otlier thu&gt;.
Civic and community affaire, is? pony al Jackson. as u junior
KUswor.h Scott and Nancy. Mr.
leaving Consume™ Power In ac­
rdi.^l.reported that the edge*
company
&gt;'w"UUy IIIIIG
cordance with the company* distribution nxvistun*. in the Hay
, City dlvuion in 1953, and be- Mrs Sterling French of Banfltld, of Uw door and trim on the T’arving gvto apt'dal attention
regular retirement prop am
holiday time. It will be eosire
A native of Racine County, j camt gus dUtilbulion superin­ and Grace Wataon. who is here outer part of the -range sometunes becocne dangrroiudy hot. if you have tlx* right tools Cor
Wls. and a graduate* of the Uni­ tendent in I960 Ui 1»&amp;1 he be­ far the holiday* from Nliei.
This difficulty imiu to iiave Use Job." says Mra. Martin Kulm,
varsity of Wisconsin. Carbon ।came n»L«ant to the division
manager for the company's Di­
been corrected with later model* Extension Home Economist.
Potential buyer* slsould see' Bladrs of carving knivra range
son In 1925 as on electrical eng I- vision.
naw. later t.-coming a liglMing ■
engineer und, tn 1930. a tetunuia j
By Mrs. B . H. Chwcnian
The cost of thia con- should bo manufactured from
u ruts.uw
veniern
failure . I* high,
you- ; -----------------high quality steel to hold a sharp
salesman for the company.
M
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. „ but
-------will want • to be UeD-lnfonned cutting edge.
about Ka r pcifrmiuuroe." Is the
By Mn. Frank Routh
of BaMtogs were Sunday visitors home ccnnomui's reminder.
guard to
manager.
He lias been the president of . Mkw Naoma Beck is home with truth. * Mr. and Mra. Orl Gilles­ include drjwoeabic foil litters tn many of whom are amateur*.
tlie Lansing Mental Health Gen-■ her family. Mr. and Mra. John pie and family from Sunfield ovens. Some reacarUkera found
that replacing the* linen can be
George Ball.
a nuisance, and ti» foil had a dy a large roost or turkey.
socialion and of Uie Chamber a* » miisuonary in Japan * Mr.
McCaul from
of Commerce, and Is m past and Mra Routh luul as caller*
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up. out 11 pruuumy raw
clratiiiutn ol Uie Ingham County i in thrir home over U»c weekend.
Chapter, American Red Croaa. Mr. Und Mra. Chariot Jacobs, Felton tuxn Maxm were bun- . denning an oven the old way rougijened steel rod used for
tmeing ar siiarpcning the knife,
He 1* president of Uie Wrangler* I Mr. and Mr*. Wilbur Fye and
blade. Carvera should true live!
Club, a past president of the Ro- children and hia mother, Mra.
tan Club, and a former chair-1 Marlon Fye of Grand Rapids * from Alabama attended a party | liner* that pull out to be clean'd, knife before each use by passing
man ot the. board ot trustees of Frank J. Rotu.li and family of in their honor Bunday evening i Some new ovens are coated both sides of the cutiuig edge
the Peopte t Church. East Lan-: Hickory Conicra left for Florida in Battle Crre*. when former;with Teflon so any spatter* and
•tog
1 to visit relative* and friend*. * neighbor* of the Strands metlspUte wipe off easily, itowewr, Kuhn cautioned. Begin the stroke
at one of the neiglibor * homes., the range must 1mv» an autow Saturday evening guest* of matte cu'.uff to krep the In- the handle and end with the tip
Usually a dozen strokes will true
Award of the Boy Scouts ofithi* week to spend Christmas
a good blade.
,
---- ------ -------America, and *p«cUd recognition । with her motiicr and father.,
awazeto from the Red Crass and They will be there all the holi- Stanton, the Rufus Blanton The cutoff temperature b u.sufamily. Mr. and Mra Sidney!ally 850 degree*, well above moot
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Stanton of Maple Grove Center. | normal oven-ueo temperaturea.
Opp.rtiuuty Committee. and u nlng Several came from Grand and Mr*. Joate Babcock from; In addition. Hr Teflon coat- knife with a blade
a- member of the Metropolitan Rapids, Hasting* and Mr and Brteu.l Lake. Bimday the fami-.lng requires extra care in the
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without tile guard.
Development Authority.
Mra Rush Sounder* from Kala- li*K nf
keep from scratching the protcclong, flexible

RSSW Special Attention
«»»At Holiday Time

proved muscle tone, better dr-1

THE H l STING ft BANNER—3

digestion and relief from mental

•* Think about food—As your
young children.
• Check up on health—Blwere youngre. Other nutritional
needs remain about the same. of them can be pcwRoted
ooiuroited by early medical «art
cnntinuE U&gt; select foods f.-txn the iuul good health mainteiunwe
four basic food group* meat Periodic visits to your phygfdBn
and meal substitute* milk and
milk product*: hulls and vegv- .
tablca. and. breads and cereals.
• Watch your waistline— Stay­ u checkup more often.
-.,.*■
ing .dim U flood to mor.- than
• Doni Just stand there—
vanity Statlvtiot show a 13 per­
cent increase tn death rate for Don't wait until reurwhent to
Join
the
church
club,
develop
a
individuals 10 percent overweight, I

No fountain of
of youth can r.t
stop
No
,lme Time marches on. and
•“
A new leaflet from th? Ameri­
can Medical AsroclaUon oui-

‘■row old gracfifully
• Plan for action-You Te nz-v-

can be as vigorous «7a
of
badminton, a* relaxing a*Lr
20 pmcent overweight. E ;rets fain Now is the time to begin
denlng or at unontaiiUed m an weight also tiicrea.'x-s chancres of activities that will add mare life
But n must be heart disease.
regular. YouH benefit from Im-.

make him

Dunhuni

\ Milo

gram at the South Maple Grove •
E.U.B. Church.

Kuhn, the new. elctcnc knives
can bring carving Into the ekc-

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—CHRISTMAS GOODIES—
Christmas Cookies:

With a Neyv
Hart-Schaffner &amp; Marx

or Palm Beach

SPORT COAT
Extro Smart,

Well-Tailored

Clothes

Modp for the

Personal Mention

Mihion

Minded
Man

CmLIm.

Plum PuddingLarge 48c; Ind. 6c ea.
Dole'* Homemade

Peanut &amp; Cocoanut Brittle
Bankettee
IA bu'Hir patfry with almond paste filled 1

Dinner Rolls:
Butler Flake. Partovhouve. Baking Powder Biscuit*. Clover-

teauxi family arc visiting her
Wnily. Mr. and Mrs. Ken labVrteaux. and will be here ter the
. holidays. They are in the process 1
of-mining from Bcottadale. Aria,
to St. Johns. Tom Laberteaux of
Bl. Louis. Mo, and Mary- of
Aquinas College. Grand Rapids. I
are also home tor the holidays.1
and Dr. and Mrs.* Jerome &lt;Rlta&gt; '
Conrad of Detroit will arrive for:
Christmas Day. On Sunday, the
Laberteaux family were in Lan-|
sing at the home of Mr. and Mra.
Raymond Reeve tor the Laber- :

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daughter is recuperating.
The Loyal Lowell* received a
very special Christmas present,
a new little grandson named
Kevin Lawrence, who is four

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Hastings

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Mr and Mr*. Justin CWey and I
family of Nashville Mr. and!
Mra. Stephen Cboley will not be
present a* they are spending tiie

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WEDNESDAY &amp; THURSDAY

Cairns, a patient at Pennock
Hospital
Mrs WlHi* Kantnrr is leaving
(Thursday to spend Christmas
and several days following with
her daughter, the Everett Mil­
len. ot Lakeview.
The Richard W. Johnsons are
planning to be at the home of
their son. the Edsel Johnson* of
Grand* Rapids, on Christmas.
।

selections ...

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Working Mothers
Seeking the Best
For Their Families

!for both.- Almoat unanimously.
.' they think girt* should be taught'
i to budget time a# j»rt of thshr
| education.
■ Locking the extra hour*, how 1

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Qiiitiiigiif

husband* and children. Tn iddl-

limn

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Baldwin famuy of Grand Rap-

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to develop fully. French-fried frozen
potatoes heated in the oven give a
quick arecxnponimrnt along with a

I Personal Mention '
visit her
Drums. f&lt;

FILED IN LIBRARY
The Hasting* Banner re-

write dre.-aing. Dexwrt might be
another quickie: chocolate Ice

Speedy Barbecue
Cubed steaks give n quick ritlllet

Breakfast Hash

troit over the weekend with their In lard or dripping* bi the fryingNippy days bring an appetites!
place these commnnleallen*
| daughter and family, the Don'
Slice earned beef hash from a can.
In a file In the Basting* Pubbecue sauce Cover the frying-pan panfry and serve with poached or j
family gatherlhg.
tightly and cook slowly approxlChristmas guest* of the Einar'[ mutely 30 minutes, thus allowing
reach 62?
.
rial
Security
subjects.
If
you
Despite
the
lack
of
enough
Io off»r far her family and IwrSrll itwith a Bamtefadf
,
.—---------------- ,— have a question, the Social Se- Pram!iien* win be the PurreM ■ the flavor of the barbecue sauce
way to live, but It' has distinct; Uie mothers said they marage bcneflt win remain the same, Icurlty Administration will be
advantagB*. according to a cur- to have some unhurried lime for ——~
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rent rrpoit
each child. Although only 50 iflLs tar uU monlh* hef&lt;x* you Security District Office located
rent report
j .
are O In thia rnaR vnur bene. I at VI Hanamn Avs W OranH
Findings include that she ?’ KS.1OT. U»y do m»n.&lt;r io "■
M « U&gt; u». lUpld»
open dally
napia*. SIU**
.viicmgau. u o*x_
.
sne wars* ror me money mowiy,
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itw«e month*
rnrtfitKi Into
intra account
arrmint
\rr.nrtxv
f rnm
three
.Monday ihrraith
through FYirfav
Friday from
but also for summation and her
tvsu-nv-na to participle
Q How will the financing of 8 30 am. to 4:30 pm.'X* an nddmain problem Is finding time in church or community activi- ,he supplementary medical inenough tor everything that must
public, each Monday evening
be done. Site's among 10.000.000
from 4:30 pan. to 0 pm- Address
working women, according to the
your question* and request* to
that
office, which will reply di­
KTan“ "rlH
“ *3 nlonthl&gt;'
rectly
to you For telephone re­
«jrwnlum- *hich is matched by
moirurra in » states me moninthev'^t Ihe Fcdrral Gownunent Those quest* call 451-1531.
,
ly. grtxtiK queried a random
“c1'^*"* ‘hc
thc&gt; &amp;rt premium payments will be placed^
sample of about Quo. Asked why ncn Ulr&gt;
1 lo wor*
I in a separate supplementary
medical Insurance trust fund and PprZOnn
Mpntinn
the
money
will
be
used
only
for
|
'
ErSOnOI
mention
Hated a financial coruUdcration
medical insurance benefit pay- ' ——-------------------------------------------first The three mast frequent
MivMlovilL*
were: to provide better living
ivlIUUlLVlllt.
menu.
; Mr. and Mr* Albert Pender
for the family, provide far the
„ ..
..
. ,
children'* education, and. to get ’
hire. Mary Jackion
i tuxne Saturday to spend 10. day*
OUt Of debt
l»»AmM4
ItS.JIIOj ----------- ------------------------------------ J with his mcthcr. Mra. Gertrude
nf Mr and IJunf 1
,o quU my
tUn,‘। l*rndcr of HostlMS- and her
Even thaw working for fman- j rhrtrfm..
CUI ratuideration revealed a see- i Christmas guests of Mr. and |)ob Cgn j rccelve disability parents. Mr and An. Frank
■ Mra. James Polhunus on 8
i . .
.
M »&lt;n » Mr “0 m
™ &gt;»ncflLs'
Blunk of Lansing.
YOU'LL FIND HUNDREDS OF WONDERFUL GIFT
SSSrSE.SK-TSL!" n„u„i„.v »»1
Mr.
A. No. Disability Insurance । Mrs Ronald Hesterly was guest
like to work outride the hotne?" I ££££-,
benefits are not paid after 65.
I of honor at a birthday dinner
ITEMS AT OUR HANDY STORE ... AT PRICES YOU'LL
^£‘XchW^n£?U m “«*k5S i ““m Hubblc ot anrui
FIND PLEASING TO YOUR BUDGET. OUR STAFF IS
'Mr- and MrK JUn taihrmu* and who receive* wife's benefits, ell- her mother. Mrs Claude Braidt^vn,™™ *
11 family and exchange student, gible for hospital insurance bene- wood. There were nine gueals
present including Mr* Heaterly's
READY TO SERVE YOU; HELP YOU CHOOSE THE
keep# them young
Grinds Lundin and Jan 8Ikt- fils.
A.
No.
Hospital
Insurance।
aunt.
Mrs.
Nellie
Ryan,
Although 63 percent of tlw man. local. * Some of our col' The Clarence Millers are planRIGHT GIFT FOR ANY PERSON ON YOUR CHRISTwives report they are able to get I lege student* are home. Jan benefits start at 05.
Q.
Is
it
true
that
I
can
cam
■
nlng
lo
entertain
their
daughter
the neceuary tasks done at home I VandcrPoppen and Jana VelderMAS LIST.
with a feeling of ratlafaction ‘ man of U. of M ; Warren Tii*Jer. up to *1500 this year without 'and family, the Gerald Banders,
losing
any
of
my
social
security
°n
Christmas
Eve.
andonChriatend a minimum of faUgue, they. Paul VanWeclden. from MSU;
chccks?
tna* Day they will attend the
candidly admit that they don’t; Mary
-'
----------Alice
and• ~
Beverly
Bender
A. Absolutely not. During 1965 MUIer Christmas at the George
have enough time.
of Central Univtralty at Mt.
you
can
earn
*1^00
without
havMHIw
tame.
.
Hall of three surveyed think Pleasant; Sandra So Io.non,
M1“ BetflrSu* Barber will ar•'Khool* ihould pUcc more rm- Sheila Mulford and Dries Van- Ing any benefits withheld. However, beginning In 1966 you can rive this Thursday from
pluuU on Uie dual role of a
,l. FaJ-'tal'l.
working wife or mi-thcr,' and lege: and RcaeAnn McKeown of earn as much a* 41.500 and »till;J$achln«
get
all
your
benefit*
Conn
to be with her family, the
they readily .uy why: "Schools Western Unlveraity of KalamaThe Bonner, in cooperation, Edward Barber#, for Christmas
are unreallrtic in educating girls
vacation.
I There will be a pre-Christmas
party in Grand Rapid.-. Satur­ 19-Year-Old Faces
i family dinner party at-the Don
day evening of the Muir Drug
Doolittles Thursday evening. Dec
employees and their spouses, a Burglary Charge
23rd. at their home on E. Colfax.
Mr. and Mra Duane Thatcher,
The Tom Tatles will be with
Edward E Young, IB. R3 Hastheir daughter and family, the
her pt-pulc in,
Dr. John Goldcainps, at St
family gathertn
Cadillac an be appeared before Municipal Charles, Mo, for the Christinas
Judge L. E Barnett Tuesday on
a charge of breaking into the holiday.
Lt.
David Stem and family
Peabody Oil Company at Delton will
arrive next week to visit her
and Mrs Jolin Smith in Grand Wednesday night. Dec. 15.
parent*, the Lloyd Gaskills, at
Rapids. Mr. and Mra. Charles
Dowling for several day*.
Most common are dry cleaning I

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BARRY COUNTY LUMBER CO
CHRISTMAS GIFT FESTIVAL!

GIFT SPECIALS

GIFTS

GIVE A SEDCON
GARAGE DOOR

Williams held open house honor family of Mountain Vie*. Calif..

alely furnished.
.
Underaherlff Gordon Trick

pital Guild chapter 10 will hold station. The window in llw men's

access Officers recovered 3115.
Officers said a lighter was
dropped, with a first name on it.
Young was arrested by Has­
tings
Sergeant Robert Ritter
folks in Lincoln. Neb. * Mr. and
Sunday.

U will be potluck dinner. * Miat

OPERATOR

NOTICE
Tha Barry County Zoning
Office will be open only
on Wedneidoy*

until

further notice. Hofftver,
telephone call* will ba

oniwered daily.
brother. Mr. and Mra Alfred
Bornum on Stadium Drive * and Mrs. Dan Minter, which
made a'Wwet happy occasion. Mr
Charles Baughman and grand­ Minier has' been having a bout
daughter are visiting the Holy­ with pneumonia.
Land and wilTxvturxrthis week
to Flint.
v
Roy Kelly returned home
Wednesday. Dec. 15. after being
In the Osteopathic Hospital In

’

Richard Slocum

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TRIGGER SPEED

CONTROL DRILL
You get the sensational new
Skil ’Z»" Trigger Speed Con-

Rodney Stum, all of Jackson arc

race and Happiness

for

Brady and family attended a
Brady family gathering at the
Hough in Hasting#, Sundav. *

and family. Mr and Mra. Robert
Jackson and Pamela, in Rich-1

happinen of this holy
teaion bring
contentment to the heartf
of our many Jricndj. /

Mary's
Beauty Shop

and Mra. Ralph Finkbwner. Ju­
lius Potu. Alex Potts and Mary
Hummel * ytr and Mrs Clair
gathering /at tiielr daughters,
Mr. and Mra. James Martini ot
Saline. Other guests were Dr

ily of Columbus. Ohio, and Mr
and Mrs Kenneth Vogel of
Michigan Center. The Vogels ex-

Mrs Roy Payne both-of Lansing
came last Sunday with well fill-

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DE WALT

tqueexe the speed you need
— from 0 to 2000 RPM —
to motch the job ond the
material.

Give * rift of eoirrtr.Ienc*
that wul be remembered
, all year ... We can install
* Sedcon Garage Doer
Operator or you can do it
grcuraelL Gift wrap a r«, mote transmitter and put
Is.
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it’s a Ssdcon ... th* guar­
anteed automatic door
I operator that operate* th*
r*r*C* door from the comXort and safety of'the

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Price for
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Little os

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BASKETBALL BACKBOARDS - RIM and NET - Complete$11.95
MAIL BOXES - WROUGHT IRON NAME PLATES - WEATHER VANES
PING PONG TABLESI
Low as $18.50

TRAIN BOARDS—Green Grass Finish—Quiet—Absorbs Shock, Noise
BATHROOM TOWEL BARS - SOAP DISHES - TOOTHBRUSH HOLDERS
BATHROOM VANITIES—Available in Provincial Style
Contessa White

•

Gold

•

Sandtone

•

Cinnamon

•

Walnut Finishes

DOOR MIRRORS with Clips. Screws - Ready to Hong
■

flow to say “Merry Christmas’*

. with PURE JOY!
Say it with Fanny Farmer's special Merry
Christmas Assortment. The freshest, most
flavorfui battercreams, caramels, crisps,
clusters, fruity and nutty candies fill each
festive box. The best you can give or get!

FIREPLACE GRATES - THERMO

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Lryttai Glass

RITE FIREPLACE.ENCLOSURE

FLECTO Decorator Finishes — Antique, Wood Grow, Marbelize

.

$4.95 Set

CHOP BLOCKS - BREAD BOARDS - KITCHEN HOODS

a ib&gt;.. $4.50
.. because you want the fineit

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ALLIED BUILDING CENTER;

�wom

cjstr^s:

n.w

Si?Eve Forty
Membets or
of tha
the t-aurenre
Laun
Lewis Daniels, of sunton.
Members
.
Bauer Poe ue planning
home

with

dancing

to

Bud

I

Strolling Through Parisfc^^JThe Hastings Banner
Section Tw»-Fm« 1 »• •

Thurodav, December 23, 1965
Thursday,
Orley Airport just south ot Paris publlque" did not need scientists,

Dies Monday

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Funeral servlcw for Carl Charl^S O1T1S
fraued her famous cry. -Liberty, Sparks M. Rl NashWlla. Thofn-1
,ln
what crimes are committed in thy apple Lake, who died about I W /Yf TW* 1
name!"
pm Monday en route to Pen-'(Jf IllCkOrV
But, after a rfnerce of sanity had 1:30 pm. this Thuraday at &lt;hff|

rnenis.

Roper Jones is
Past Residents
Neir Director
To Mark Jubilee
Df Food Centers

baskets for needy families lor headed tar the city.
Ciirlr.tntiu
i Willard laiwTcnce. Hosting.
U .nard-Osgood Funeral Homs.
Comdr. Richard C. Dahlhouscr
When the weather h right, Parts
|
uw.HMi-M -v. , aru_ &lt;jruo. are ccievrtuing uwtv
Burial will be in Lakeview'
Funeral services for Charles | the Fdpausch Food Centers, has:
wedding anniversary on •
is a. wonderful place In which to
cemetery at Nashville.
membership Is now 211. Die* strofl and by turning to the Metins
hoped, for better things to come
Mr. «,park. was being taken UIC-4
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.— I. OWWVII ——
Since the statue of King Louis XV &lt;• the hnxpltal by ambulance al Bactte Creek Community Hoe- ixmrd of directors at the annual county and lived there until
6:30 on Tuewday. Jan. |1. with can really cover a tot of ground in which originally adorned the square * J*,n Jrath ocenrred, appar- pital, were held nt 3:30 p.m. stockholders'meeting.
about )91B when he and Mra.
the Climax Post Initiation team a limited time. We iud the ndhad bsen tom down during the I hagn-, t^n filing well for Tuesday at the Henton - Smith ’ Jones Joined the company in Stowell istnbltslrd thrtr reel­
conducting the Initiation cere­
Funeral Home.
I 1855. while still in Hastings High dcnce In Newark. Ohio.
vantage of Indian summer days turbulent days of the Revolution,' cetera! weekt.
mony.
The Rev. Vaughn Jensen of- School In I960 the Pel pause h
Mra Stowell waa the former
while there which made "foot
Hi-,-,-.!
Hirriat —' in ih- Fond Centre was ooened nt Mar- 1 Munis C. Tnvlor Of Hartford
it with something of no political
shall and he became the axelsWhile no formal celebration la
T-K Teacher's Dad
tan: store manager. In 1&amp;«1 he planned, they will be honored
enjoyable.
n-r-&gt; Sparks. When a child he
became stere manager.
guests at several family dinners.
Dies Wednesday
roy of Egypt tud offered France moved with his parents to NaahOne of our favorite tours In an oblisk 75 fret high, weighing nlli where his father operated
Anton Wfngler, 70. Grand
Rapids. the father of a Thorna blacksmith shop for many
North Drive. Marshall
I apple-Keilogg school teacher. Etolle and from there take fffe 2X tons and covered with mysteri­
ous Inscriptions that nobody (at
pauveh stores In Marxhall, Al,, - • . . .. „ .
. ar ns neuevue. lor nit
I died unexpectedly Wednesday.
II. .uma-d U» C«rt|«, Ml
long, mostly down itfll couth.- along' the tlmei could read. This, comi bion. Coldwater and Homer pany are Elyra. Marshall; Ray
Wieland. Hastings, office mana­
1
t! ?*: R?&lt;h
blned With Its IF of 3JOO years
ger. Tom Feldpuuscli, Albion,
ci^etrS'M Aho.
M,rTUm PUre de ta Concorde, through the
n
dMold 0( ,ny
Citvk on May 27. 1916. They, tack niffrred Friday evening
vice president; Richard Feld­
I His ron. Anton, teaches chem- Jov*ly
o#nln‘ Bnd t0 lhp stole present or future political lived there, and in Flint. Ionia | He hart been employed by ths
__ _____ _____ _ _______ __r piusch. Hastings, secretary-.
United Steel ft Wire Company
Utry. biology, earth science and Louvre, the largest palace In the tenawns. Thus, this monolith was. Kci Clarksville before moving to,1 at Battle Creek for 15 years, re­ I crvtaor for Eaton Rapid*. Maron, treasurer, and Roman Fclddr
present
home
at
ThomGrand
Ledge.
Willlamrton.
pausch. Hastings, chairman of.
driver training at the Middle-&gt; world (begun In 1300; finished in with great difficulty brought to
: tiring in 1956.
apple Lake tn 1930.
Stockbridge and Hastings.
. the bdard.
Hr
survived by hl. wife. T'!
“"****
IPr,nw frum Luxor'
to -rre
Mr. anti Mrs. Sparks hsve th? son of Theodore and Hanj-tucyr'a daughter. Mra. Walter Parting and restoration operation^»* s tasting symbol of concord
the
Jayrees
for
the
past
four
Rev. Lila Manker expected to
‘ nah iScholta* Orris.
their home since moving there. ; Mr. Orris, wife. Jennie, died In years and la retail chairman of drive to Flint this Thursday to
I tDorolhyl Graham. Grand Rap- whloh will undoubtedly have It tn .anwng men!
the Marshall Chamber of Com- spend Christmas with two of her
lids; seven grandchildren; a t**e best overall condition of Its 765
...
1959
merre
He
is
n
deacon
of
the
children.
Roy Manker and family
v'JEw '■““7
'
® »&lt;&gt;—«■»and Mra. Mae Flisher and famlc™"'4 Oms is survived by a daughter Presbyterian Church.
I and Misses Anna. Margaret and
The massive Arc de Triomphe of
n’^.- b.-autlful public squarra an authority on antique wra- MnL Lyle lMarte) Booth of R3
Hc and his wife, Judy, have ly. She plans to return home on
1 Christine Wlngier. all of Alto; | which dominates Etoile and the jln ,he »orld- although the con- pun'Delton: six grandchildren, and three children. Jimmy, Karen Monday.
।
rLe&lt;M^URiX,e'rSitah? jwelve avenues radiating from the
motor 'raffle seldom gives
M; Sparks had been employed . two brother*. Andrew of Hickory
I Schrenk, both of ClarluvUta; “ftral circle, was originally erected ,&gt;’ou Ume ,0 observe and admire. by the former Royal Coach Cotners and James of Battle
Company and had been In fall- I Creek.
; Mra Hulda Flcchter of Craigs- ■ by Napoleon as a monument to the OtW enough, the black sume inn health for th? last year.
i
----- ------- •-----------rille. Ind., and Mra. Jerry &lt;(Clara!
glorit of Napoleon, but through! ,!eeiflc rronl
| vllle.
Clara&gt; i glories
L-*™1 ot th*
In addition to his wife, he is • The Donald D. Murphys will
Kim
tie of Tem
perance.
I
become a national' b|«tos in very well with its arna'.* survived by two sons. Harold of be guests of Mr. and Mrs Merle!
Kimble
Temperance.
Grand Blanc and Carl Jr., of R1 ■ Lass of Grand Haven on Bunday
symbol of France, itself. Here lies i surroundings.
. ,
Hastings, and one grandson.
i to observe Christmas.
Is 90 Years Old
_
________________
___ 1
France's
unknown soldier of...World
- before whose grave bums | The seemingly endless rooms and
Kenyon, 718 —
war I,
flame.
W Lovell St., Kalamazoo is cele- the eternal
_____ . «
___ .. It la auy l0''c,&lt;rrl^ra of the Louvre house one
bratlng h-r 90th birthday this
et,nu“ name » »• easy to
...—,&lt;u_
------ ...— of the greatest art collections In
Thursday. Dec. 23. A former|vUunlU!e ll’f tremendous victory
school tceclier. Mra. Kenyon--------- '—
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................
lived around this area until she
u»
’“'”U
moved to Kalamncoo with her Mtem, Work! W„ 1 ud II ,M
"'■*&gt;&gt;»
dauglxer. Margorie Kenyon In
rranmK. «. lb, Umumum. ,,-W&gt;r ““•» “ a““
“■'&gt;
1940.
W « U-cauU. |“&gt; 1
The B. H. Sullivans will be en­ ta UrnunU .1, mm 1b.l'0'"a
tertaining Mra. James Hoffman. line of march.
Jimmy and Carrie of Columbus.
| daily interested; give those what
Ohio, Mr. and Mn. Charles
Actually, the Clumps - Elyiees
May all ths holy Joys of that fin! Chritfmos night
seem* more of an elongated park
out!
Daniel, Jimmy. Julie and Jill on
than
a
mere
thorouglifare
and
cer
­
abide with you ond your lovsd onst during lhs*ioliChristmas Day.
tainly it is one of the most famous
At the end of the walk down the
day leaion, bringing the ions psocs and tranquility
and most beautiful avenues In the Champs and while approaching the
that rhona upon Ihe aarlh on Ihtrt Night io long ago.
Louvre, you come to a second but
' Continuing along the avenue you smaller triumphal arch, also
| come to -the Round-Point where ordered built by Napoleon —Uie
I the avenue widens and you soon arch of the Carrousel. Standing
And yourgpif in a grove of chestnut well buck from the center of'thw
Christmas is made of suowRakex
1 trees amid which are old fashioned arch und sighting up the CTvampsand church Itells and laughter and dreams .. .
pavilions and grounds where, dur- Eljsees with the oOllgk us a point
We Will Close at 7:00 p.m. on
u»ay all of j ours come init. JLave p.Merry Christmas.

Dies Saturday

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228 N

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merry QPiri^tina^

RESTAURANT

gorgeous perspective unfolds out­
enjoy Uie endless punch and Judy ward from the Tuileries, past the
Place de la Concorde and, up to

jpetically from it* hilltop position
ran rod with blood as hundreds of
people were guillotined during tire
'French Revolution. Among the vic­
tims were King Louis XVI and his
wife Marie Antoinette, the daugh- atop the Eiffel Tower, which for
years liad the distinction of being
Uie world's tallest ipan-made struc-

Christmas Eve and Remain Closed

KAECHELES

Until 5:30 a.tnrManday, Dec. 27

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WON'T YOU JOIN MY CHRISTMAS CLUB

aiding Judge ruled that "La Re-

Stas Trumble, C.LU.

A CHILD WAS BORN
The glad tiding/ of Hie birth live
forever in the heartt of man. May the juye
of thio Chriotmae be many for you.

ful. lace-like form being visible for
miles around. Yet. when completed
in 1889 it was considered a mon­
strosity and there were even efforts
made to have it razed! Gradually,

found useful in many different
ways. Early experiments in wire-

Hastings Heights Restaurant

nons located atop the Pantheon
and the first floor of the

We will be Closed 6 p.m. Christmas Eve. Dec. 24.

to 11 a.m. Tuesday. Jan. 4, for Vocation.

New York Life

top was rebuilt and heightened for
use as a television broadcasting

Phone Vermontville
259-7298

ire on your
nard pull. In
both the
are excellent
among the best

ESTATE
/OKER
O&lt;H&lt;« Phon. WI 5-5IU

145 W. State, Hastings, Mich.
HASTINGS SALlftHN

Corl Neithamgr

Richard Slocum

Home Phone WI 5-3004

bfome Phone WI 5-5356

Talk has been underway tor yean,
about doing away with Les Halle,
the tremendous marketing area
not far from the Louvre,
Paris gets its, fresh meats, fruilt.
vegetables, .seafoods and o'her
blc. xpeclaltle,.' Each night
mo-.r in from all parts of
country bringing products
are made ready for sale in one
or another of the twelve cavernous
metal structures. Business begins
early in tlie jnomlng and continue.until noon, when dean-up squads'
armed with twees and brooms move
in to remove the debris and
Uie place for the next day's
ket. It Is a noisy, colorful operaiKu
that, attracts hundreds of tourist-'
who observe the activity, attempt
to keep out of the way. and end
up by ordering bowto of piping hot
onion soup at nearby bistres Ad­
mittedly. the Halles are inefficient,
out-of-date and probably unsani­
tary as well—but apparently all
(Continued on Pg. 6, thia See l

Snqart folks are starting
right now to accumulate
money for Christmas for
1966 . . . through an HCB
Christmas Club account.
Just decide how much
money you wont for next
year and save a small
amount each week. For as
little as 25&lt;i a week, you
can be bill-free next De­
cember. Wouldn't that be
wonderful?

PLAY SANTA THE EASY
EFFORTLESS WAY . . .

WITH A
CHRISTMAS CLUB CH EC KJ,

COMPLETE BANKING &amp; TRUST SERVICE

HasTinqs Citq lliinl?
MEMBER: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

Friendly, Neighborly Service for 78 Conlinuouo Yeara

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�Saxons Flash by Vikings Tuesday, 70-38
Hastings Press
Forces Lakewood
Off Pedestal

3—THE HASTINGS BANNER

Hastings Posts
First Conference
Win at Ionia

Prep Basketball
Roundui

OToole rebounded and made the
shot for the final score.

—- 71. 01. Jski

Blue &amp; Gold Cagera
Race to 15^0 Bulfe
In-Firsrt Tiro Periods

ormvtUs »«.

George Johnson
poait* lor Lakewood. Carr S, Jet!
WiUa 5 ana lorn Barnum, Dar­
rel Slater and Mike Jackson each
The' Halting* High 8a x on &gt; Korea four pointe.
Grand Ledge won the Junior
race here Tuesday night when Varsity game, 30-38.
Ihe roaring Comet* came back
they flashed past the previ ,u,.&gt;
Saturday night and handed. St.
38. belore a near rapacity throng

The

Hasting*

High

Band Leaves Dec. 28
Michigan 8tat* University's

175-m«nb*r nnK will march In

Baxon*

also -present, connect* tn Lo*
Conference win column al Ionia Angele*. Dtfncyland and BanFriday night when they came
from behind to post a 85-81 vtc-

Ionia, which had scored a
thrilling 53-51 win at Greenville
the previous Tuesday, started out

on* and spurted to a 31-13 lead
at th* quarter and still held a
35-31 advantage at th* half.

und at Johns 1* 3-3.
Just the night before St. Johns
had Knpckea Alma out of nrst
place. 74-06.

RM
GEORGE A. SUMNER

held a 38-28 bul«e al the haW.

anyway.
Coacli Roger Egger.-, was withEach team had 2J field goals
tor. who may have helped the
but uranu Ledge had 35 free
visitors against the press.
throws to 13 for the Redwing*
Die* McDaniel* scored M points
complete control throughout toe i or Cowen Bui Dvorak'* ciuo.
game, and tank 10 out of 22 field making 14 gilt* in a row alter
goal attempt* in the first period luuamg hu imt two shot* from
Uie line
tit. Johns won the preliminary ,
throws in the first, half and had W4»C
3 out of 13 for the game.
Friday night St. John* defeat-

Middleville
High
gan Conservation officer iur
'.7'—Z —
E7 Schools baamany years, died suddenly about
*?.r
10 pm Wednesday when he »uf-1'*rayiand Friday night. 70-41. to
fered an apparent heart attack
fir*1 defense of it* Exprewwa:.
Conference ehamnlonahin.
championship,
while walking on the Courthouse r^nferenro
whipped Byron Center Tuezdaj
block in downtown Hastings
num margin tn toe nut haU. Tne
.night In the Trojan*' final preholtday clash. 70-66.
.
nock Hospital.
tit. Johns handed Aimak Jun-

Tam Barnum and Jefl Well*
•ach connected for three buckets teat. M-A5

Slave Sciiondelmayer ted the
Saxons, with 19 pointe. Unking
ntnd out of 18 shot*. He got 17
eint* in the first half. Dave
totem* got 13 point*. Jack
Bender 11 and Ken Weller 10.
Well* led Uie Vikings with 12
and Barnum had 11.
Coach rVanderVeen played hi*
entire squad, subaUtuung freely
in the second half, aa did Coach

With the las* Lakewood slipped
Alma and Charlotte, all holding

into a tie for fourth with 81
John* with * 3-3 league record
Friday night Lakewood put

rallies to come from behind lo

Charlotte had no trouble with
th* Yellow Jacket*, going out
ing was even to Uie second peri­
od wiUi eacli) team netting 17
poinu. but Greenville adaed six
point* to narrow tne gap in u&gt;e
uurd.
”■
Greenville won the prelimi­
nary. 50-57.
Tuesday of test week Green­
ville had a six-point lead with
1:34 lelt in the gkme with Ionia
but lost. 53-53. at Greenville.'
The same night Alma defeated
Charlotte. 64-60. ‘
TJie scores by quarter*'; ,
GREENVILLE .1*17 14 17-5*
CHARLOTTE ...IX 17 31 16—73

ynsvomtu were out tn front.
18-14, at the quarter and hiked
the margin In the second period
for a half-time bulge of 34-25
Lakewood tied iip the game In
Uie third outeooring the Ledgers GRAND LEDGE 18 1g 11
LAKEWOOD
I] M

U.S if
its 18

and the kill took third place tn Mort Neffl Michigan Outdoor!

LAKEWODD AT' LOWELL
Sigh Viking.
Id - holiday

Moor* 8.
Maple Valley

edged Cale-

ketball leagues. Including the
Wildcats and Buckeyes In the
Bth grade circuit.
The Condles arc unbeaten in
loop, the Irish have a clean alate

^ff/STMhS

GL Trotters have a 3-0 record In
the 5th grade wheel.
The teams play again Tuesday.
Dec. 38. and the fourth graders
will play at 10:30 *jn. in the
East Gym.
Saturday's result*:
.

8th GRADE LEAGUE
Buckeyes 48^ Tom Halllfax IB.
Chuck tiunthelmer. Kevin West
and Joe Lyons 10 each; Wolversnd Joe Lyons 10 each: Wolterines 13-Will VanDenburg 7.
Il-rry McC'toum led tor field Kevin Kurr 6.
' Tuesday with 222-flto. Aaron Sherk
Badgers 35 — Dave Hathaway
&gt;nird 235-587. Ken Beckwith SOB- 16. Mouse Reynolds 10. Howard
«3. Ray Bond 2tS-569. Maymni Moore 4. Steve ProcUal 4. J Un
I
O,tIluP 316-563. Peterson 1. Spartans 25 —Ray
। Dtoe Griger 561. Ken Row 547. La EUls 9. Bill Fddpausch 8. Gordan
WHlUma Jr. Moves 4, Dick Francisco 3. Marty
: JK-533. Mickey Bowers 531. Emer- Will 3.
wu Struble 525. Bill McDonald
Wildcats 38—Wes yandenburg
300-534 and Joe Bennett 518
16. Brian Pufpaff 10. Kevin Mc2? ““ zwom : Keough 8. Thane Ostroto 3; II205 N. Michigan
■ n
Courthouse Senter linl 28-Elmer Smith 17. Steve
S Tou*h GvJy8 »• Stewards!; Pal Weller 4, Mark
Tom &amp; Sally Robinson j"®*™
Chrome Room and Deneau i.
Op?n Doily 9 o m. to 11 p m. mma*
* "** JoOrae&gt;'|
7TH GRADE LEAGUE
'
I HASTINGS

The

Superette

Armchair Athlete

Lyons 3, Colin Cruttenden 1.

Browning
Archery

BTH GRADE LEAGUE
Panthers 16 — Dave VanDerMolen 8, Ed Engterth 4, Mark
! Bowen 4 Dwtbbles 11-Ed M&lt;I Keough 7. Mike HaU 3. Tom
i Robinson L
"
Irish 7 — Shumway 6. Doug
'Welton 1: Surfers 6-Miteh St
: Martin 3. Brace Puller 3. Tom
Steward X.Coants 18 -Ted Fitzgerald 8.

.

and Separate

BOWS and ARROWS

|

GUNS-SCOPES
SWIVELS &amp; SLINGS ot

HUCKLEBERRY
GUN SHOP

with 22 points. Comstock took a
18-6 lead in the first period and

Jack had 10 point* for Gull
The previous Tuesday Mata■wan knocked Gull Lake from th*
unbeaten ranks, 57-S3. Gull Lak*
but fell behind in the secanfi
period and lost more ground in
the third.
Hamilton defeated Pennville,
67-53. In a non-league contest
Lloyd Bchrotenboer had 26
points for the winners
The score by quarters
DELTON ...
MATTAWAN

We don't know what Banta
could
^uid bring
brine Coach Bob While
White
and hte Middleville Trojans.
'
Anything
certainly would be anU-cllinacUc after the Thomapple-Kellogg lad* won back-toback State Class C-D football
championships. The team had

3 Miks East of Delton

Saxon* 11-KcMUteii 9. Good-

get to the moose—erm threw
several stones
.Mn— at it
aenrtne one
it. scoring
hit which onijr'eaused the ani­
mal to walk about 33 feet. Then

Ionia Bullpups
Score 1st Win
Against HHS

Unable to find the basket ei­
ther from the floor or free throw
line cost the Hastings High Jun­
ior Varsity another game.
Ionia Friday night. U-31.
Coach Don .Mullens' youngsters
were unable to cope with the
vigorous Bullpups who led all the
Coach Vince Nevins' Ionia
lads held a 13-8 margin at the

Oritario tells this story about
the unbelievable luck of a moose
hunter in the Port Arthur Dis­
trict. He was driving near Whileflr.h Lake and spotted a bull
moose standing in the roadside
bush He had his high power rifle,
a dper licence but no moose li­ HASTiMaa
cense. He stopped and walked IONIA

Hastings had trouble scoring
in the first half, making four out
of 14 free throw* in the first
period and six out of 23 in the
second. The Saxons found the
range for eight out of 13. They

the news to friends
near and far, that
we wish them all
the very brightest,
happiest holiday

Merry Christmosl

We'll Close

Christmas Eve
at 8:00 P.M.
Open Bowling

Christmas Day
from 3:00 P.M.
Bob

b

Mickey Lambert

YOUR HOSTS

’HASTINGS
BOWL, INC.
Woodland ot Michigan

JIASTl .'03

Sell it nilh a Banner ad!

Miller s?™

Phone WI 5-2091

107 E. Woodland. Hasting*

Midway Between Broadway and Michigan

NO, WE ARE NOT

Going Out of Business!
NOR ARE WE

Liquidating our Stock!
WE RE NOT REALLY HAVING A

SALE!

HOWJVER. WE ARE OFFERING
pUR FINE LINES OF:

a MaGee
a Monarch
a Barwick
a Regency
a and Windsor

CARPETS
Mem

WAYLAND ........ m ■ « „ _
MIDDLEVILLE 18 14 18 14-M

charities. Nixon and Kenney
Weller added 11. Dave Williams

only about 300 feet from a road­
side sportsmen's supply store. He the finale.
Hastings' starting center, Jim
got his moose license, went back
and got his moose but had no Ktafr got Into foul trouble in the
I two season*.
pencil to fill out the tag. noe- first two minutes of Uie game
did he have a knife. Back to totf
and did a creditable Job
The Conacrvayon Department store for both. Also. Uie store­
lanky Junior, with three
reports that efforts will be made "keeper
---------*-brought
------- •-* a small
-tractor
- •to
to ' plant" wild turkey* in Ben­ haul the moose from across the
zie and Barry Countie*, such as road to behind the *tore whare it
wax done in Allegan County ■ was pressed! ! ! I
where the turkey population is
Another moose hunter
now estimated at 700.
Game expert* plan to trap the running up and down a beach
birds starting to January, with while, tn the shallow water wa»
the firn 39. turtew
bojMs calf pitt a big timber wolf
transplaaKd JflFthe northern k* Us back;'.The hunter R10C
part of Benzie County. The re- b&lt;xh wolf and calf. It waa the
malnder. if any. will be released nrit Umc he had got his moose
on public lands in our State and earned 835 wolf bounty at
TOTAL* 40 II
game area dpd "
“
'
“
“
Springs recreation area which
adjoin each other. Ruiaell
Rounds, manager of our game
area, says there is no reason why
turkey* shouldn't thrive here as
well as in neighboring Allegan

Clhnsfmas

CALEDONIA .
MAPLE VALLEY

one and all!

at our Regular Low Prices

that other stores often list os

SPECIALS
We have 8 Full Brand New Rolls of Carpeting in ttock (two

OIJVIT ..
BELLEVUE
FLPPira AVAILABLE

SALE the year around!

STM GRADE LEAGUE

key 6 Bn*n Echtinaw 3. Dennte
Acker 2 Greg Ztegler 1: Vikings
F-Brum Smith 8. 8tan Sheridan

V.

We wish everyone a VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS.

Mon. It was So-31 going into the
Delton * Panthers moved In- ha* been limited. . . .
finale.
Rabbit hunting I* excellent,
so® Valley Association with the
and many lads are hunting with son for the Ionia reserve*.
success without dogs. . . .
The Panther* held a 30-8 bulge
The Ontario game,drpartment
at the quarter, the margin of
victory. The teems matched repot U that au- albino gpeclltien
of a black l&gt;car and an antlered
doc whitetail deer were checked
at the Lindsay station during
Rick Olson had 31 feoinu and the past season During the 1!&gt;64
Bob Nusbaum 30 to lead th* season. Barry County's Chief
Deputy Sheriff Richard Abbey
Delton won the reserve game. killed a doe wiUi a fully devel­
Comstock trounced Gull Lake oped right spike horn. Only the
knob of the left spike could be
KVA.
felt under the skin. Dick killed

Untouchables 27 — Mark Chase GULL LAKE
14. Goodyear 11. Stgve Brownell COMSTOCK
Jerow 1.
dhk**' '•..«*
GALESBUHC
fondles 38
Merrill 13.
Steve Edger 8. Tim Clarey 8. Ray PARCHMENT

Quality Bushnell BINOCULARS

i

were traniplantcil here, about a
Maple Valley edged Caledonia, month apart, but people wouldn't
coming from behind in the scc- let them alone and they dis­
appeared. Russ thinks moving a
11 margin in the first period and flock In at a time should do the
ted, 34-35, at the half. Maple trick. . . ..
Valley sliced eight points'ofi th*
Outdoor Trail—Game Warden
g»p tn the third canto and son
Gene Brown reports that there
BUI Reid )Zd Uta victors with are a few pats around, waiting
for
you fine hunter* during this
18 points. Dick Steward and
Dave Lindberg added 14 each. "bonus" partridge season which
continues through Dec. 31
deal*.
pines and ga out of the tops un­
Five teams remain undefeated
Caledonia won Uie preltai- expectedly, presenting a fleeting

5 Teams Still
Undefeated in
‘Y’ Cage Loops

ALL

,1V.-re spreading

tel and Lydia (Sears &gt; Sumner.
Rob White chucked in 17
While a small child he moved
with hi* parent* to Edmore and pointe to lead Coach Ray Page's
was graduated from school there Middleville eagers, while Bool:
Henning added 13 pointe, Gary
Ln 1907.
Stauffer 12, Terry Moore 10, Tom
Grifleth 8. Jack Campbell and
Tom Warner 4 each. Jamie
World War I. serving with the Rohrbacher 3 and Terry Appel
Headquarters Detachment 316 of
the Field Signal Battalion in
Gordan Hudson had 19 and
Fiance and with the Army of Dave Snyder 12 for Wayland
iKcuputiuii
quarter and 4fh33 at intermi*Middleville won the Junior
Varsity game, 53-45.
Middleville'* Trojans had their
hands full against Byran Center,
and an one paint in the third
period were trailing 48-44
Gary BtgufTer got all three of
his field goals in quick order
sparking the T-K spurt and they
moved to a 58-52 edge going Into
the last period.
In the fourth Byron narrowed
the edge to two point* but could
not -port the upset.
Aob
-------with
-'v
Rob White
White led
led the
the victor*
38 pointe, Tom Grifiitb had 11.
Jack Campbell and Scott Hen-

MERRY
CHR1STM

Tuilcr meshed field goals and
the gap waa narrowed to three:
point*. Jim Williams and Nixon
hit from the floor tor four more
big poiute to put the game out

tack with 13 petal*. sinking

He was born in Ionia county

- is xs 13 16-64I CemeteYy.

LAKEWOOD

[

W'INS THIRD IN STATE—Alex Usberae. Ml W. Indian H1U*
Drive, downed this back with a nearly perfect set of antlers about

Mattawan 77-87. Comstock dt-

saUon officer.
Mr Sumner was a member of
the Lauiince J. Bauer American
Legion. Post apd th* Hasting*
Maaonlq "Lodge.
He I* survived by hb wild; one
daughter. Mrs, Gerald iSuzabne&gt;
Lfddy bf Sprfiifleld. Hr.f two
grandsons: a brother, William Of
Grand Rapids. Minn., and two
sisters, -Mrs- Ida BHye*--ot'Pitot
17—68 and Mr*. GOMie Hemminger of
20-65 IttfccM"’
'I l'
Funeral service* were held at
11—53
15—*S ■Home MV 1'38 phi. Saturday. The
Rev. Wlllatd H Curl la officiated

ST. JOHNS

U"t trisb ynu the
bufifneit of bbUdoys,
uilh all the
joyt and delights
o/ lbs scaii^r.

Ionia battled Lack and with
6 09 left tn th* fourUi period had
closed the gap to six point*, 53­
47. With 5:13 left Hasting* had
only a two-bucket spread. 55-41.
John Nixon converted two gift*
then Bruce LaPolnte. a fine
Ionia Sophomore, made the score
57-53. Ken Welter sank a gift
and Jim King followed with a
bucket to make the count 60-53.

195X after serving with the

the win over U.cenrule, sinking
11 out of to find goal attempts
and ux. out ot eignt iree throw*
lor 38 pomte iom Wright added
IB points and Mike Fleming. Ed
Fhrojer scored 28 pouite lor
Greenville to ttoare scoring hon-

, inc last stanza waa nip and JONI
.
A ...2.
tuck. With five second* left Mike -GREENY ILL
Edge! drilled- a field goal (b~put |
Grand Ledge ahead. 62-61. With CHARLOTTE
,
only three seconds left Butch ALJfA
.
..........
CaiT scored for,the Vikings JtvALMA ....
He was fouled while ahootim;. ST. JOHN'S

Bulldogs U »"« into the lead

George Sumner,
Middleville Gels
Conservationist,
5th Win; Maple
Dies Suddenly
Valley Victorious

available.

airdate

puppir.

Available

from a

Rug &amp; Furniture
Cleaning Specialists
8 YEARS EXPERIENCE—GUARANTEED WORK

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Walldorff Nips Wilson
Cagers in City League

^Peaee

A held goal by Bernie Weller i
«»t belore the final buzzer gave . meet* the Haalings Merchant*
nlldortl's a 53-51 victory over at 1:15 pm. In the East gym.
WlLton .Insurance in Uie Has- and Walldorff play* Francisco
ttngi Mep's. Basketball league in the nightcap.
Goalander meets Wilson In Uie
Thursday night.
•■Other? posting victories were :first game In the main HasUngs
gym ahd Haftlrigs Mfg. will
the puwerfwi-Rtag snfipvTtaJM High
:
attempt to atop the Stag Shop In
Renner Ford 69-53, Gouander the second game.
There
Is no admission charge
defeated Hastings Mfg. 69-47
wd Francisco Farm Supply
Weller, who Is a Senior at
sdged the Hastings Merchants.
Western Michigan doing his
Thl» Thunday Renner Ford pracUce teaching at HHS.

otv

Strong Hastings
Wrestlers Defeat
Godwin, Ionia

Jim Calandar scored 11 for Uie
o
O
victors. Art Bennett and John
Gallagher 4 each. Bob Ehredt 3
and Dennis Cleveland,Bob Spen­
cer and Dave Moore « each
Glbba had 11 for Wilson, Jim
Wynes, Gene Henderson and
The strong Hastings High
Dave Ackett 10, Ray Roush 7 and
wrestlers posted their fifth
Merrill, Martin 3.
straight victory Tuesday night
■coring with Don Tretry drill­ when they defeated the highlying 18 points, Jerry Hopkin* rated Godwin Height WoiverCoach Bob Miner's grapplrr*

Ted Eg1e*ton led Renner Ford Blind. Grandville. Bailie Creek
with 13 points. Bob Lammar*
naa 10,
io. Bob
bod Carmuney
varmuney 8.
a. Art
An
had
Meade and Gary McGhee 8, Ter-, Winning for Uie Saxons were
Jim Andrews. 112; Ken Cole by a
ill
Don Mohn ted Francisco* with &lt;
M
16 pointe, Vic Butcher and Gary :nl* MacKenzte by a pin,
Lindon Endsley drew, 138; :
1/
Colc had 10 eac11' a,ean Shugar*
»*
3 and Don Carley 1.
IM: Charlie Myers by
[ LeVM
Bob VanderVecn was the Mer- drew,
1
^gr
| 1 * 1 cliants’ big gun. getting 10 points. a
, pin. heavyweight.
1
I Dr. Charles Morrill had L BerTom
Gibson. 180. lost a deci­
I;ale Oom and Ron Lewis 6. Ed
sion by one point to Jim Brazcik.
SATURDAY ASBC JUNIORS 516. R. Asptnall 228-584. Rod Hamstra 5. Don Mullens and Dr.
,,
1 y mau v.
._
Standing*: Coleman Insurance Tietz 203-558 and Gordon Trick i Larry Blair 4.
Four Goslandera were in the
Hh win*. Piston Ring 27. Moose
Thursday night the HHS grap­
onutn one
! double figures. Tom Havens had
‘&gt;odge 244. Hastings Sanitary 24.
ple™ had no trouble whipping
iorthxide Grocery 22 and Has- •waers 3j-&gt; Deputies Bender 10 pointe. Carl Hartman and Ionia’s inexperienced squad, 51­
Gravel and Hastings Aluminum
Corrigan 12 and Gary VanJnxs Aluminum Products 22.
M LwtoCltap31Tv 8* J Mo- Houl*n hid 10 John “Bhl" 3. for the biggest win In Has­
Top *«rie*: We* VanDenburg ”1 ^S^hMsch/ne 31.!*^
tings’ wrestling history.
88-535, Dave ’Dimes 168-477.
,Jlrn Cole 3 ,nd
lick VanDcnburg 185-443. Elmer Dale's and Consumers 30. South-1
Barney 1Iffllth 150-388, Sandy Roger* end Food 20. Al’s A- Dot's and
54-367 and Jack Reynolds 126­ Patten Monument
Hastlngs Mfg. entry. Art Freden166 Rod Newton had a 146 game.
,ack Reynolds picked up Uie Hastings Electric 23, Viking 20 burg had 13, Jack Chadwick 6, farftts
120—
Al McConnell 5, Ken Well 4. Tom
i .-7-10 split.
Reynolds 3 and Larry Utter 2 “ffi J
pointe.
HASTINGS CLASSIC LEAGUE
COMMERCIAL MAJORS
______________________
The standings;
.
Only three lads rolled over the, Pau) Edwards again was a
100 barrier Wednesday ot last -league ------------------- ----------leader Thursday
night —
as Slag Shop
week. Bob Boyle rolled 161-619. tic sent 610 pins into tike crashing
Paul Edwards fired 233-613 and
Hasting* Merchant*.
Karol Owen who posted 226-610.
Hatting* Mfg. Co. —
□on Plckartl snaggled'^11-598. posted 214-596. John Kasinsky
lob Abcndroth 546. Darrel Will- 204-592. BUI Jerow 225-567,
225-587.

the Joy, lljht

nd lave ot this (hristmis

HASTINGS
BOWLING

Minn, radiate thdr
Messings upon all, we sincerely
wish wr good friends in

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wme.

7081
filled with life's

host treasured gilts.

WBCH
The Management and
Staff of

Hastings-Barry County Radio

Herb Service 204-535, Peu- Kru- Larwcnce 215-573. Bob Holllrter
221-587, Glenn Laubough 214-562,
Ornbau 528. Sheriff Mett Camp- Wilfred
W Hired Bums 2U2-56O.
2U2-5CO. Galen
uaim
■&gt;cll mo
530,, Robert
oeu
iioocn Spanable
sponainc 206^oo- Daniels 202-541, Maynard Tucxer
518. William Uldrick 517. Joe $40. Emmeth Engreoth 535. Rod
Gleterowskl 222-502. Wayne New- Newton 532, Wayne Newton 530.
ton 501. E. Lyon 504. Keith Joe Olelarowski 528. Mike Schondeiamycr 533.
533. Harry
Hairy McCollum
McCollum
Craig 211-571. Ron Higdon 507. deianiyer
BUI Hackney 522. Ken Robbe $26. Bob lambert 532. Georgs
211-573. Harv Haan 504, Bruce Lydy 30^519. Ed Sheler 528.
Jack -airier 518. Bob Miller and
513, Jerry Keegttru 512, Joe
Burkholder 506. Bob Lambert
238-595. Al Hinrichsen 542. Dave
Irwin 536. Ron Pellow 201-569, toa Rings and Harwood’s 37.
Doug Vickery 211-541, Del Mor- CuUlgans 35, Miller Jewelers
gaff^ 10. Chris Howard 565, Dick
Bonaraki 505, Dale Capped 212­ 31. Roush Talkxs 284. Moitgtxn560, Ed Sheler 519, George Lydy ery Ward 25, Hostings Aluminum
50$, Charts Kruss 521, Pat
Terpen Ing 205-537, Gordon Nor-

“ ••• -»

Special Programs

For Your Holiday Enjoyment

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1965
10:30 a.m.

Christmas Fantasy—Thirty-three ipusicol selections and poems. The Mean­
ing of the Nativity—brought to .you by the Superette

12:15 p.m.

Earl Nightengale Christmas broadcast — sponsored by Red Greenfield’s
Hostings Appliance.

1:30 p.m.

presented by the Coleman Insurance Agency.

Roger Wagner Chorale—brought to you by Beverwyk’s Color Center and

Hastings Commercial Printers.
4: 00 p.m.

Lawrence Welk Christmas Party—Lawrence Welk as host with Johnny Des­

mond. George Melochrino. Evelyn, June Valli. Hank Snow and Hugo Winter­
waiter—presented by Hostings Fiberglass Products.

4:30 p.m.

•

Story of the First Christmas—Perry Como narrating and singing—presented

by Jim Barr Tire Service.

Ready Mix 27. VKa Boy and and Hawings Motor Batea 10.
Shirtey'a I. Q. A. 28. East 81de^'^COrea:
Lumber 254. Millers Plumbing ___
MJrgan
:
___ 138-282,
J. Milter 143­
1A Heating 111!
244. Bob’s Bike &lt;5c 247, «
a Goodyear 128-231, J.
Hobby Center 224 and Ocker- Bumworth 115-223, A. Merrill
man’s Service 15.
,
115-222, M. Haines 131-220, C.

583. Shirley Vandenburg 222-541.
Bobby Handy 201-494. Barb
Kloraey 177-491. Maggie Cttrrlran 164-470. Marieah MaUey 170­
160. Betty Miner 166-447. Bonnie
Wyant 177-467, Faye Allen 158­
464. Lots Kenyon 177-453. Ella
Higdon 161-454 and Ruby Dow­
ney 173-453.

216, C. Wilcox 106-214, L. Rear­
don 1327812. C. Norris 120-311,
8. Vanpenburg 108-210. 8. H11Uker 115-308. C. Martin 114-207,
D. Gitnk 108-204. K. Roar 103­
202 and J. Whitney 133-309.

Chistmas 1965—Episcopalian worldwide broadcast; the Rt. Rev. John E.
Hines. Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church.

8: 30

9: 30

Christmas Music.

,

,A Christmas Visit With Ted Malone — heart-warming yarns of the Yule
season, music by organist Richard Leibert and the choir of the Chyrch in the
Wildwood—presented by the Hostings Manufacturing Company.

10:00

K

Hastings High School Choral Christmas Concert presented by the TydenViking Corporation.

11:00

Lullaby of Christmas—starring Gregory Peck—presented by the LeonardOsgood Funeral Home.

~

Michigan Heart Association re­
minds you. Before you hunt,
make sure your heart can take It.

5 mST

Additional
Sports
On Page 5

i it, incz nyou inu, r n y 11 &gt; s
Thompson 161, Bemsta Flook
173. Virginia Bette 166, Marie
Ulrich 170. Darlene Everett 188,
Gladys Edwards 164, Anna Mc­
Donald 169 and Fran Owens 164
SUNDAY MIXED DOUBLES
High Score*: John Kaslnsky
206-579. Ron Pellow 223-566, Al­
lan Hlnrichsen 209-523, Gene
Wyant 183-522. B1U Bums 182-

•HoUuj
GfiMtingt

170. Betty Howes 180, Shirley
8reman 159. Gene Thompson
150, Mary Burdick 162. Mae Hart
154. Roar Htnrichsen III. Media
Grey 167. Marie Hammond 154,
Betty Sheler 170. Rosemary RaCOMMERC1AL MINORS
D. Stuart led the field last

TUESDAY MIXED LEAGUE
Standing*: Welton’s Heating
43, Andrus Insurance 37, River
Bend Golf and Thomapple Rink

Here’* o hearty “Thank

Bob’# Gulf 27. Johnson’s Furni­ .
ture 25 and Poll's Construction

You” for your loyal
patronage . . . Happy

576. Frank Richter 167-459. Ruth
Rke 187-433. Vtrdle Bln81ak5167439, Jeri Cheney 180-485, Walt
Sinclair 173 - 433. Don Cheney
179-468, Jim Tolan 191-622. Nor-

holidays!

HASTINGS

Rhoades 182-428. Don Haywood
194-503. Junior Russell 118-469,
Ruth Miller 166-431, Larry Annis
170-296, Linda McCullum 175­
397. Louise Annis 182-423 and Janet and Wendell Marquis
Bob McCullum 168-437.

SPEEDY WASH

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1965
S:15

Deer hunting can demand
mUch more energy than the av­
erage part-time hunter puts out

J84. Maker's Market 32. Hastings

&gt;

The Story of Christmas—As sung and told by Tennessee Ernie Ford with the

26, Action-Flex 25.
77 •
; .2. J J
” --r, t
rSkhfil
Banghart
IL£ ,^±’‘,8®*
”*^
.Lftn^n,
. Go®&lt;* herire: Shirley aaT
VsnDenaVr
he« haj *2“.’&gt;&lt;i
H.
w Ire*

dec 180 - 463. Rose Hlnrichsen
167-456. Jack Cronlnger 165-463.
Jim Bourne 171, Bonnie Wyant
182-442, Jo Morgan 173-444. Mlles
Tire Shop 15, Hastings Aluml- Nelson 173 and Wesley Friend
175.

Santa Clous Rides Again—Christmas carols, reading of 'Twas the Niqht

Before Christmas, reading of Letter to Virginia Ils There A Santa Claus’) —

3: 30 p.m.

BANTAM LEAGUE
526, Shannon Lydy 212-547. Jack
(Under 12)
Kaatnaky 549, Dick Hart 541, Al
Standings: Haan’s 31H. KaeMontague 547. Dale Geiger 501.
chele
’
s
27. Dale’s 26. Legion Auxi­
Ken Beckwith 208-566. Don Bow­
liary
22.
Bum’s Refrigeration
ens 202-534. Art Gallup 544. Ben
and Georges CKgo 21, Super­
Kenyon 519 and Drake 502.
ette 20. PaUen Monument and

Duraclean

Goodyear Bras. 23. Nashville
Grave) 23 and Hastings Meat
Market 21.

587, Carl Baker 210-562. Les
Springer 204-546, Jack Bowman
538. Jim Weslock 627 and Kings- '
ley Bennett 522.

Mid-Villa Inn
MIDDLEVILLE

MONDAY BOWLERETTES
Team standings: Walldorff '*
46. Penney’s 44. Color Center 43,
E Engreeth 525. R. Miller 518. R- Motor Aires 36. Hasting* Radio
1 iindqulM. 534. P Woodman.
334. HasUngs Floor Covering 31.
Gardner's 30. Bum's RefrigeraUon 374. V&amp;J Mobil 27. Mllla\

n

11:30

The Miracle of Jasper Crown — o- delightful.story narrated by Charles V
Ruggles—presented by The Hostings Bonner.
V

12:30

The Littlest Angel — as told by Loretta Young — presented .by Michigan

FRIDAY FISH SPECIAL
Magnetics of Vermontville.

.

'

1: 00 p.m.

Handel's Mmlah/.

2: 00 p.m.

Dickons’ Christmas Carol—presented by the Credit Bureau of'Barry County.

*

Hastings Public Schools Band Concert — presented by the Tyden-Viking

Corporation.
4:00 p.m.

Story of the Nativity—the REAL reason for Christmas os told by Walter
Hampden—presented by the E. W. Bliss Company.

1*1 n
■
Ulf K I M
W W WV i I

AU Hie Ferch
$4 25
You Can Eat__________
I
.

-

d|al 1220 for
HAPPY LISTENING EVERY
( DAY OF THE YEAR

A

Th. b«n.

ring out
, with joy.
ful notes
y
and voices
merrily echo
their song: Merry
Christmas to all!

b /

from all of us
o!

SATURDAY HAPPY HOUR

Drink*

Vi

Price from 8 to 9 p.m.

CHICKIN’S OUR SUNDAY SPECIALTY

Baited to
$4 50
Golden Perfection____
I
A Live Orchestra ploying Music
for your dancing and listening pleasure

Friday, Saturday &amp; Sunday Evenings.

CULLIGAN WATER CONDITIONING

Phons SY 5-3640

�If It's Worth RENTING or SELLING It's Worth A BANNER CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT
4—THE HASTINGS BANNER

11
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CLASSIFIED AD PAGE PHONE

Moodlaud

LEGALS

By Mn. CUnion Curllt

GREETINGS...

Happy Holiday!

Good Luck

In the true spirit

Fine Friends

HASTINGS BANNER WI 5-3481
MINIMUM RATE—50c for Twenty Worth,

00

of this
■OX NUMBER—Although Tho

Joyous Season.

Happiness
Good Health

DISPLAY CLASSIFIED —$1.25

drawn names and will exchange
glfu, al a party in tho after­
noon. The big gift will lie a
net’s vacation from school
School will resume Jan. 3. We

we thank you for
your loyal

•KLi

patronage.
Prosperity

REAHM
MOTOR SALES

LARKE-BUICK
CHEVROLET

LEGALS
ably at the hoopital from Use
fall she suffered last week. She
received a double fractured hip.
She would enjoy Inuring from

13/2

Tiic Vikings are still on top.
They won a bard game Friday
night, It looked for awhile as
though they might lose out but
in Use dlosuig seconds the Vik­
ings made the winning bosket.
•Sunday visitors with Mra Mil­
dred Hesterly and Uie Verdan

Yuletide

GREETINGS!
Drive for a
Safe Holiday.

PROTECT
• Your Family

Yourself

Your Community
Clarence Ritsema

And the Personnel of the

Greetings
Sincere good wishes
for a bright and
happy holiday sea­
son to all of you.

fliunca along with a tractor and
bales of straw and hay. Tho
barn bunud to tho ground but
tile pole building nearby was

MAHLER

MOTOR SALES

HASTINGS
MOTOR SALES

Holiday Greetings

SEASON'S BEST
Worm Wishes
and
Sincere Thanks
to our
Loyal Friends
and
Patrons

We toke pleasure in the

will be a non-conference game
but nivnild bo IntcnwUng. * A
fine young couple was united
in inarruiR® Saturday owning at

opportunity ta'tfxlcnd

Holiday Greetings to all
our friend?\ywiffi'thanks

for their good will.

Hastings Milling &amp;
Farm Supply

BARRY'S"
FARM STORE

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Classified Paragraphs

IOTICES
CANVAS TARPS
5«7.»o 16&lt;20

To Our Friends
and Customers ।

A FEW ROCK STEWING HENS , MARRIED MAN an dairy farm, I NEW At USED PUMPS-New inAr Automotive
must be experienced milker.
stallatlons and remodeling,
sepiilhe Roush, R3 Plainwell.
once a day milking, good
Powell's Plumbing Co. Free eawages, good working condi1956 TO 1958 STICK SETUP _________________________ U 23
Unas.
References
required.
Middleville
SY 5-3643 evenings.
Dodge or Plymouth overdrive1
CONTRACT - Will disWrite Post Office Box 55. Rl, SY 5-3044 days.
tf
Charlotte. Mich.
12/23 ------------------------------- I----------- —
transmission. bell housing, fly;
Phonc w, 5.43M
PART
TIME
-Evening.-,
and
Sat*
Pcrlonol
«
wheel, pressure plate, clutch,, after 5.
12 23
plate. 32080. Phone WI 5-5655 | _____________________________
34500. Car necessary. Write: ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS —
after 4 pm.
tf * Help W..M
P.O. 171, Hastings Telephone
Box No. SOT. c/o Hastings
WI 5-2805. Meetings every
Banner.
12/30
Ar Burincts Service!
Monday, 8 pm.
tf

&gt;3.47 up
WINICK'S
206 N. Michigan

WI 5-3324

We extend the SEASON’S

GREETINGS ond express

the hope that our cordial
relations may continue for

many years to come.

Heating - Plumbing
Service
New • Remodel

M-37 South

WI 5-3150

SEASON'S BEST

Ar For Rent—Reel Ettatw

KAECHELE'S
305 S. Church

FRANCISCO
FARM SUPPLY

A’ Noticea
Repair . \

WI 5-5352
tf

NICE UPSTAIRS unfurnished
5-room and bath uparimrnt.
Utilities paid. Good location.
Adults only. Call 845-5423 days.

GOOD AS NEW
STORE „

ELECTRIC Razors repaired—
Special — Your razor cleaned,
lubricated and sharpened, only
$135. Service and satisfaction
guaranteed. Lapo Drug, 144 E.
' State St., Hastings
tf

Over Stan's Wallpaper
6 Paint Store
OPEN FRIDAYS
9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.

with Host Nett Electric UpBrush. No wet carpets or hand­
work. Clean 180 square feet

RETIRED WOMAN capable of
light duties lo make homo with
woman living alone in large

2/3 ACRE

As in years before, we
BORDERS A NICE CREEK

extend'a worm "Thank
You" to our many friends

and good customers.

FARM BUREAU
SERVICES

JT ।

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Almost new 3-bedroom modern
home just outside city limits.
Lovely large back yard. School

FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR
—Use Rexairs fast permanent.
Regular 42 00-Now 11 BO. No
pre-shampoo—No after odor.
Available it'Jacobs* Pharmacy

HSJET ON MICHIGAN BOt­
TLED GABI See Carl A Betty's
Appliances betorc you buy I
They SelK—They Install—They
Service. Pll. WI 5-2332. M-37

•M no-. 1
.l«n »n4

M-37 South
8W. Grand Rapids, Michigan j
11'91

�Card of Thanks
CABO OF THANKS

Start Men’s Class
In Conditioning, Weisenhofer New
618 W. Green, during the Holl-1 Volley Ball
Conservation
day. On Thursday and Friday
Club President
day Mrs. Collin*' brother. Loren

MERRY CHRISTMAS,1776

Marriage Licenses

Personal Mention

SSU

W« wtah to thank Ml our good
neighbors, friend* and relatives
while I waa in the hospital; also

food

received

since ’reluming

Mitchell of Fenton, will arrive to
visit until Sunday. On Christmas

Clayton Valentine

In Memorian
IN MEMOR1AM

In loving memory of our dear
son and brother. Ernest Mon la-

Middleville
By Mrt. Mary Jackton
It A.«.JS
.
7H-3I1O

FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS
the main llaslings High
School gymnasium for aw by
college student* from 1 to 3

basketball equlp-

their own

Young Man
Begins Serving
Prison Term

Delton Scouts
Receive Awards

GENERAL WASHINGTON at Treatow, N.J, December 16. 1776 matched surprise

Church mid Mra. Albeit Prout
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mra Verne Lictka mid Winnie
at Uie BUI Kr-ijrp reulaunuil in
Grand Rapid*. Wednesday. *

live Baumim*
making pliuvs for
Rev. ScbunibcrK is

Official Action of the
Hastings City Council

Paula coming here Hom LaiUlcr.
Wyo. * Six ladlea from Middle­
ville aitxmded a stork shower for
Mra. Thomas i Nancy OaUchi
ttatlck last Wednenruri fftenini;

&gt; dleviUe, who pleaded guilty to boards the USS Oart al' NorUSS Huntington deairoyi-r and

In jaif on coin-

VoAnne from Unden, who were
alro weekend guesu. Mg, and

Kdna Miller of Caledonia were

Minnie Churchill is living with

Belik and family of Algonquin

and in the evming attended
cantata The Incarnation.'
live MKlwdUt Chuirli

aide for 425 feet into a field on
Friday.

* their daughter and family,
and Mrs. Tixiinas Brown. *
____ and Mra. Vance Sharp will
was 'toe rasuft of a mtahap on -y;n&lt;£ Christmas Eve will) their
old M-7B tn Hartlnga Township '
w'lxlrow cXtoe' a^d tarn
on Dec 9 He wu Alm bound1 Mr#' Woo^nnr GiUcU* and fomln Gruld ItapktaW1U
Chrtotma*
over to the next term of Circuit____________________
H&gt;end
Court fur failure to comply wRh
Michigan's financial responsi- with tlie Sharps. * Clayion Carl
was home from Coldwater for
the weekend with tlu? home
$500 bond.

Itapids. 01*0 pleaded guilty to
r&amp;idree driving and was fined

when they appeared before Judge Wayland and litUe Renee Hoop­
er. daughter of Mr. and. Mra.
Jack Hooper, spent Thurwlfty oQd
larceny from an automobile.
Flora I’fcrtirtcllt-r ...
i own unacr
trona*.
”
Th.- men were Philip A. Lind2.
utai. 22. now an probation from
Burdlck ,n
and
Calhoun County, according to
Underahcriff Trick. and Jack W. Mra. Wendall Long of
Sylvester. 18. and Richard I. AlMra. Dora Wldtc U lo’spciul
Clirtstmaz; Day with iicr grand­
rumlsiicd bond.
The men were charged with son. Monte Myers, hi Kalamiiv&lt;M&gt;,
Monte
fa a Middleville be* wl»
taking a girl's coal and a dol-

day night
Giraffes sleep only a few hours
at night, usually with
erect.

-fcl

tile interior decorating of lheir
new $1,000,000 library. Congratu­
lations!

rW it^witk a Banner ad!

Sanders of Hastings. * Mrs.
Dorothy Campbell of Grand
Rapids is spending the week
with her parenu, Mr. and Mrs.
Claud Walton.
Mr. and Mra. Ben Christy were
Sunday visitors of his parenu.

Hubbard Hills
By Mrt. Albert Green

Bowcna MULs Ci tristian Re­
formed Chapel had a Christinas
service al 7 pm. Sunday. Dec.
10. * We extend our sympathy

Mra.

Lydia

Business Directory
MONUMENTS
PROOUCTIM C8
MEMORIAL

OF DISTINCTION

301 S. MitMtan A
Hastings

Mr. and Mra. Wadsworth Bis-

'Landing.'

IHE SHERWOOD AGENCY

| Phone 945-9415~|

FOR

State Farm insurance

from

Ray

,
;
Jenkins
,

IhLi Bununcr They are going to
place..

.

and M.rcanu.«r.uirtiiu: through it.
a swimming pool. A steel com-

Office Hours

Automobile Loan*

Unveil

call that house the "Bird House''

MON.. WED. fir FRI.

Form, Educotional &amp;

Kctncr of

Mra. Rinecll Rounds spent five
days during hunting raxmon at

purchased

ASSflClAHBI

In Grund Rapids, w Mr. and Mrs,
Elwood Yoder were Sunday
luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Walton at St. Johns.' k
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Seese and
children of near Logan were
Friday evening visitors of his

INSURANCE

ROBERT W. SHERWOOD, Mgr.

into an eating place Mr. and
Mra. Wadsworth HUrril left
Monday morning for I’uerto Rico
where they will spend Christmas
with their son* and wives.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Tripp
and Brenda were guests of Mr.
and Mr* George' Horn. Jr. in
Roderick Tletx and von. Donald,
Rl""Hastings, and Archie Burd

All Forms of

AUTO — HRI
BONDS

Insurance and Bonds

Swanson Insurance

JERRY ANDRUS

spending 30 months In Germany.
Gary lias completed his three

Mrs. Fred i
guest of the
Bcssmera
on ChriMma*
The Ben Campbells plan to be
at the home of their daughter,
the Allen Hinsons of Battle
Creek, who are entertaining with
a family dinner on Christmas.
-The Ernest Carpenters will be
spending Christmas with their

Mr*. Rutii Blcani * home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Tagg and
David ot MlddlevlUe were Sun- Mrs. Harold Ripley of Lansing.
At the Adalbert Outright
Sylvan Tag*
enjoy a family get-to-gether on
urday overnight guest of her Chrutmas Day, the Robert
aunts, Mr. and Mp. Merton Roushes of Flint, the Hossein
Mesicar * Mr. and firs. Merton Ararbaycjamis of Ann Arbor who
Itors of will arrive on Christinas Eve.
and the Alfred CortrighU of
Allegan.
Mr. and Mra. George Elliot
The Fred Courtneys will be en­
and cliUdren of Hastings were tertained on Chrutmas Day at
Bunday luncheon guests of her
parenta. Mr. and Mra. Floyd Roger Hamps, of Lake Odessa.
A iattor ot tMlsaillcn from Ktaiibtu
Grinnell. * Mr. and Mra. Ronald The Courtneys are expecting a
Owen of MlddlevlUe were Bun­ phone call from their daughter
day dinner guests of Mr. and
bells. from Virginia on Christ­
Mrs. Ruben Crites entertained mas morning. Frank is in service
By Mrs. Sylvan Tagg with a Christmas supper and
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bhepler
BCM* St.
7M-31II Christmas exchange of gifts Sat­
urday. Guesta were Mrs. Isible and daughters left Wednesday
Harrisburg. P*-, where they
Carlton yere Saturday visitors Of iCrites of Onondaga, Mr and Mrs. for
Will spend r*&gt;.
—
u.1,1. •...
will
Christmas
with
his
Mr. and’Mrs. John DeWeerd. * ;
...... .....
mother. Mra. Sherman Shepler.
Mrs. John DeWeerd attended the '
Chrutmas party of Birthdates :Mp Ronald Crites. Richard and
The
Edward
Davises
recently
Club at the home of Mra. Echelyn i &lt;Sherry of Jackson. Mrs. French entertained Mr. and Mra. Robert
Buholla to Hssung* Tuesday
Darts of Durand. Ernest Davis
evening, w Pre-Christmas Bun
vis ot South Haven, and Johnny
and Jimmy Davis of South Bend
On Sunday, the 2t)th. Uie Ed­
of Dowling were Saturday dinner ward DavLves plan to entertain
rning and family, Hastings. Mra. guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Ruben their family for a Christmas
Beta Benson of Hastings, Mr. Crites. * Mr. and Mrs. Robert dinner.
and Mra. Uno Saplano and fami­ Newton and son. Bill, returned
Mra. Estelle Engle from New­
ly of Detroit and Arthur Bckert. Saturday after four montlu in berry spent from Friday until
Vancouver, Wash. * Mrs. Clark Monday with her mother, Mr*.
Sunday dinner guesta of her Blanchard and girls of Grand George Gregory and aLw her
brother. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rapid* uere Sunday visitors of
trwln,' in Middleville. They visl- her parenu. Mr and Mrs. Robert Engle.
.
Newton.
Tlve Tom Ogdens will entertain
IvU mother, Mra. Fred Ogden,
Within tho last few years, and her dauglMer and family,
Middleville. * Mr. and Mra. Dun Michigan lias come Into Ils own the Rlctaird VanEngens. ui
Postma were pre-Christmas sup­
ClirUtnuus Day.
In 1564, some 176,000 woodcock
nellous Bouwena In AJto. * Mr. ♦ere shot In this Stale, a figure
and Mrs. Frank Thompson and
holidays In New York with their
children were Sunday supper

Freeport

•should leave school.
pay 6-5 court coou make rvati- daughter anti family. Mr. and
Mra. Alfred &lt;Eleanor) Loose and

Hoffman bed drivesi a car on

guest .Sunday at tho home
Mr. and Mra. Robert Conrad
tlree Party at the Leaaon Sharpe Battle Creek. Mra. Brower and
Memorial Hall Sunday for the MUs Evelyn Brower ot Coldwater
Hastings Mfg Company.
McAlltaters on Christmas Day.,
vuitFd-’Mra Dolores Poslhumus
Sunday at Butterworth Hospital the home of ills parent*, the

* Mrs. Boyd Novesky and chil­
dren and Mrs. Hovlngh of Lo­
well. Cletis Wieland of Logan,
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank KaulT-

pleaded guilty.
home over- Christmas buj num
Uie foUowiiu; ships.
Underaheriff Trick said Kid­ report
der admitted taking about $8 Jan. 4. Chuck Wicnnga and Dvnnla Wibon to USS Candura
from tlie Zannle Wallace home
Olwc-wskl Ur USS Kcar-uge

mm, 31, iu hashvilla u&gt; pay
$05 fine plus $545 —
when lie pleaded |
reckkea driving ciuu

son, the Kenneth Moshers, of
Grand Rapids.

Alexander IlanUlon'a Company of New York Artillery—now Uattery D, Sth Field
ArtUUrr.

St. i’aul Church and the Ucttou

Mrs. Keith Wlbon und faliicr.

BMlBM

All mtn Interested in Joining n ard Moma. Alfred Taylor, Karl
raining with a family dinner on
Campbell and Clarence Miller.
Christmas Day.
vlled to report at the main Has­
MSU student Linda Wood 1* tings .High gymnasium.
xpendmg the Holiday* with her
parents, the Jack Wood*.
Cook Road
The Otto Colvin* will entertain
their family, the Walter Chrys­
lers ot Grand Rapids, the Win.
Chryslers and the Don Foun­
tains. local, on Christmas Day.
1- a___ •___ 4V5
Mra. Frank Mealier will spend

and family «
spent Ctulaunaa
Mr. and Mra. £.
Purtioad. * Rev. and Mra. Har­
old Taber of the Methoorai
Church. Rev. and Mra. Kenneth
GnuulQUist and daugliUi*, Kris-

tuok Wayne L. Kidder. U. Rl
Dowling, to Southern Michigan
Prison at Jackson Munday to

half to four

Elmer WrUcnhofer has been

participate. Coach Clarey raid.
treasurer. Adele Argelaing.r
On Wednesday, Jan. 4. the vol-1 corresponding secretary and
Ch.j..tma* weekend with her
and
there
will
be
practice
game*.
parents, the Marshall cooks, and
Volley ball league play starts
Elected lo three-year terms on

This reporter wishcxi to thank

possible. and wisih all “Merry
"Our lipa cannot tall how much Christmas" and "Happy New
wo loved him.
Our heart* cannot toll what to

God alone knows how much we
miss him
In a home that is so lonesome
today."
Sadly missed by his Mother.
Suter and Brothers.

,i

Mra. Charles Hurd and children
from Flint, and Mr. and Mrs.
William Collins of Linden.

3 Teams Tied

Senior *¥’
Basketball Loop

The Syndicate. Trottar, and
.n, rX.lm,."
th.iV. H.v. 1-0
1,1 I hn
vort Moll reported the boy* re- Junior-Senior Monday night ' Y"
ceivlng awards Included:
basketball league while the
Robert Herein and Jim Lynn*. Choppers arc leading too Fresh­
Tom Herein and Chris Potter, man - Sophomore league with
second ebua; Don Smith, second three straight wins.
class and bird study merit badge; | This week's result*:
Steve Lewis, nature n n d bird
study merit bodges; Mark Aimnn.;
Junior-Senior League
peraonal ntnrea. nature and bird ' Trotters 18—Greg G ugg emo* 7.
study merit bodges; Rick.Baker. ! Tom Payne «. Bu-vc Fox *, and
camping: Robert Henri:, life­
saving. Rick Scattcrctay, pioneer­
ing, Indian lore, cooking.'camp­
ing and canoeing merit badges;
Ruas MoU. troop scribe patch, Jordan 12. Jim Beadle 10, Chris
and Mike Heighten, tenderfoot Hall B, Dick Hamm 8 and Tarry
Grecntleld 4; Dwellers 11 —Rex
Wietand 5, Bruce Curtis 4. Bob

Scoutmaster.

. ,

Saxon Reserves
Defeat Vikings
Outscoring toe Lakewood High
Junior Vanity in the first and
third periods, the Hasting* JV
eagers ported their second win of
the reason here Tuesday, 51-43

bers and Charles Guenther 10.
Larry Levengood 8. Dave Craw-

Rudy McPherson 6. Dweller. O—
Bob Mayo and Rex Wieland IB,
Bruce Curtis 14, Andy Jonnson
6, Dave VanDenburg and Phil
Gillespie 2; Haider. M —Mike
Galloway 8. Larry Norris 6, Ken
Brian Shumway 10. Alluding 6

2; Mcconu M-Dick Stanley 9.
The little Saxons added eight Jorry isiubaugh Pl. Doug
to the gap in the third but O'Laughlin 3 and Lee Belfield 1.
finale.
Greg Glllont led the victors
Tigers M — Herb Buwalda 14,
with 17. Rick Abbey added 13, Don Hall and Dan Bump 12,
Glen Cota had 11. Mike PitaBUI Boswortii had 11 for Lake­
wood. Steve Schray had 10, Jeff and Jerry Sheer &gt;; Crawler* M—
Lambert 8. Ror Patrick 5. Prank Harold Uwis 10. Greg Crawford
Colon 4 and Bill Rlbbens had 2 and Adam Beduhn 6 arid Jeff
potnta.

■
MONDAY MIXERS
Storkan 2. Chopper* 4B — Oreg
Standings: Welcome Tavern 46. Wood IB, Mike Miller 17 and
McAUirter's oilers 40S. Foodland
384. Hastings Heights 36. North­
ride Grocery 34. Vogt's Funeral*
334. Sheriff's Girl* 33. Piston Rir«
32. Haan's Standard and Food
Mary's Beauticians 3Bh, The BanJannalce'a 21. Mlchicun

Mag.’

Has Herd Name

preflx "Marygrowr" In naming

1&amp;6-552. Louise Bahs rolled 1B8- animals bred in that herd. Use
546. Gerry Newton 18S-535, Doris
Stanton 210-528, Mary Roush 192­ granted by HoWcin-Fricalan As613. Ruth Kruger 215-5C2, Joan

rnansce 172-475, Arlene Swanson
168-473, Maxine Dipp 18B-473. Wll-

TUESDAY TWISTERS
Standings: Pleasant Pumt Motel

Dollie Larson's 107-437 took solo
Bertha "Duller 172, Marge Wieland and scrim honors, Irene Salik
181, Maty Lou Snyder 170 and
Janet Rowley 133.
402 and Joan Mariain IM-400.

Vye're As Near As Your Telephone

SERVICE and REPAIR GUIDE

Battle Creek, w Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Martin and Mrs. Sam
Van Leewen of Grand Rapid,
Clip This Guide
Keep It in a Handy Place for Future Reference
were Wednesday caller* of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Blough and
Mr. and MTS. William Mishler, k
Mr. and Mrs. William Mlshlrr
LAWN MOWER REPAIR —Auand Mr. and Mra. Cha*. Blough Appliance &amp; General Repair
tkxizqd Dealer for Wheel Businet* Services Offered
LYONS SEPTIC TANK SERVICE—
attended the Thaler Christmas
Insiallatton, Dry Well. Drain
celebration at Uie VJ.W. HaU
field. Pumping ($24 00 for 1st
in Freeport. * Mra. Ben Chris­ LET OUR EXPERIENCED SERVICE
PUMP SERVICE—Sta-Rtte Water
1.000 gai*.l. Call 945-5482.
MAN repiir your appliance*
tie and Mrs. Jesa Blough were in
Systems. Sold, Installed, serviced.
with factory warranted part*.
Grand Rapids Friday.
Lewis Electric, Cloverdale 623­
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Blough of
AH type* of repair work handled.
5381.
Call Servko Dept., Montgomery
Wyoming, were Sunday evening
Concrete Product*
Ward, Hailing* WI 5-2954.
KEYS DUPLICATED while you
Automobile &amp; Machinery
Blough, w Mr. and Mrs. Keith
wait. Ben Franklin Store. State
GET YOUR READY-MIX from the
Repair
Buehler and children were preat Jetffnon.
Chrutmas dinner guest* of her' WATCH AND DIAMOND RING
Phone WI 5-2123.
parenu, Mr. and Mrs Henry’
REPAIR—Eaperi workmanship.
Vuruyckie of Dowling Sunday.
COMPLETE AUTO CLASS SERV­ RENTAL OF WHEEL CHAIRS,
WALKERS AND CRUTCHES—
* Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clinton
St. Phone WI 5-5316.
ICE—First class' work. Call WI
Headquarter* for hospital sup­ ALL GRADES WASHED SAND
lies. Gardner'*. Phone 945­
AND GRAVEL—Bender Gravel
Mr. and Mra David Rigler of
2134.
ke. 218 N. Jcfferaon.
Cf Homw-office 822 S. Benton.
Carlton Center. * Mrs. Bob Clln- CERAMIC. FORMICA. LINOLEUM
—pfeno WI 5-5412. Plant. W,
ton and clxUdren and Mrs. Don
AND CARPET REPAIR—HajState Rd. Phone WI 5-2123.
Clinton and children of MiddleCUSTOM GRINDING AND MIXAL SIGNS' t'iRE-SERVICE. 235 S.
vine were Saturday evening callState. WI 5-5118.
to your -.pcciticstioni Farm BurMiscclianeous
Farm Tire*. Wheel Alignment
Clinton. * Mr. and Mr*. Charles
and Balancing. Brake Rolin.ng,
Turnes and children of Has­
2223.
Shock* and Muffler -Service.
tings were Bunday visitors of Mr WATCH &amp; CLOCK REPAIRING—
HAVE YOUR PICTURES FRAMED
•nd Mrs. DeWeerd.
945-5170.
COMPLETE DEVELOPING SERVAT BE VER WY K'S COLOR CEN­
Arthur Fulkr of Grand Rapid*
TER —'Raw wood or. finished
Engravmg Miller Jewelers, 118
was a Saturday and Bunday caU•nd white). Jacobs Prescription
W. State St.
pharmacy.
Phone
’
WI
5-J4&amp;.
'
er of Mr. aud Mr*. Robert Ne» CHAIN SAW HEADQUARTER
tod. *. Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Repairs 'and sharpening 1
Bird and chUdren were Bundsy
pan* and *uppliei McCull
:USTOM DRAPERY SERVICE —
dinner guesta ot his brother. Mr. ZIPPERS REPLACED AND RE­
MOBILE HOMES SALES —Dei's
and Mra. Ted Bird, of near MidAuto Wrecking and Del’* Phil­
Supply, M37 So. WI 5-3150.
PAIRED in hasvy garment*. Red
dlevUle. * Bunday visitor* of Mr.
lip* ”66“. M37 So.. 945-5141.
Wing Sporting Boot* and Shorn.
and Mrs. Seymore Bouwens were
Beebe'* Shoo Shop. 123 S.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Links and
RADIATORS Cl«*ned. Repa
Radio,
Television Repairing
family of Alaska and Mr. and
Recored Burkey Sales and Sc- Mrs. Chrl* Vamie of Clarksville.
Ice. 218 N. Jcllerson. Phono TROPHY CENTER—Plus mctal* Mrs. Gerty Thompson of Dray­ GAMBLE'S REPAIR SHOP—All
WI 5-5176.
•
ixed
engraving
of
all
kind*.
Gil
­
SENTZ
TV
COLOR SALES AND.
ton Plains was a Bunday dinner
more Jeweler, 102 E, State St..
SERVICE —315 S. Hanover.
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Russel!
appliances. Call 945-2317.
945-3862. Free wrv.ee to, or*
Phono 945-5316. .
n&amp;.
SERVICE
ON
ALL
MAKES
of
tracMrs. Janice Conklin of Ha.v
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING —
ting* waa a Wednesday caller of
Mrs, RusaeU Price. * Mr. and VACUUM CLEANER HEADQUARin our new building at 124 N.
TVS. RADIOS &amp; RECORD PLAY­
Mrs. Clair Clum vitited their
ERS REPAIRED—Central Rad.O
Jefferson Experienced mtfthsnService. 524 Middleville Rd..
son. Bob. and M1m Ruth Tagg .u
Bro*.
Phon.
WI
Hoover Sale* and Service. Steury
Phene WI 5-2700 after 5 p.m..
the State Home and Training
son. Pfxxw WI 5-9187.
Electric, 222 S. Jefferson. .
Hastings.
.
School in Coldwater Sunday Bob
returned home with them to

U» Burd family in NaahviUe
Bunday. AU but 12 of the family
were present *. Mr. and Mra
Gordon Green of Battle Creek
*pdnt Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Martin Tuttle and eon of Alto
Al&gt;eri Green ♦ Wish everybody were Sunday callers of her par­
a Merry Christuiaa and a Happy ents. Mr. and Mra. Chur Clum •
Arthur Moore attended the Ito-

Call 945-3481 If You Would Like to be Listed in

This Weekly Service and Repair Guide

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Strolling Thro Paris
(Continued from Pg. i, this Sec.l or alfeeftpt lo give diratlMw.

Personal Mention

- -------------------- ao
„ it
..wastaiard
----- 1----------------------- - Rheynard
—--------- of Chrh(mju
,helr daughter.
“ •
”■ '
fiur*1 with merriment and fun on ! the Summer
month*,
and ---Kenneth
Mr and Mrs. Bun McPhariin Saturday afternoon. Dec. 11, tn one mure aet-togelher before the Deltou and Michael King of Mrs Fred Rote, and family.
will spend the Christina* week- celebration of the
m I ion, winter seta in. Gueata in-I Hastings
They plan to return to Hastings
end in Kalamazoo, with bar: their daughter, Becky Miller aa4 eluded Lucille- Fruin, David Ber-1 Rev and Mra. Howard W

Puri* hales to see time called on
this unique Institution and so
nothing is done

The Donald Prost* will enter­
tain with a family dinner on
Thursday, Dec. 2J. including hit ahd aomewliat difficult to find is
mother. Mra Hasel Doolittle; hi* the Salnte Chspelle. enclosed as it
hls sister and family, the How­ is within Uie walla of the Palais
ard Fro»t»
—------—.............. - -— a— j
^~.4'yencerJ,errlikl’ W‘U reaswi caUed a-Oothlc Jewell.-IU

rr.ensc park, complete with a grand
canal, represented the idgh water

dallsm Coralderable of Uie wealth

provide an elaborate setting for a
self-centered monarch. Versailles j
- -&gt;»«1 and then go to Grand Rapids f&lt;ir i ioveiieal and most ancient stained was easenually a small nation i
within a nation where Uie king I
brought Uie great families of I
Mra Julie Fighter t. leaving by
“ we were, to tr mere France 'so he could belter keep!
plane on Thursday to spend|00 A bright day. you step from
camel
Christmas with her grandson ; the rather dim circular stairway. them
——* under
—— control.
——— It
— soon
----- - —
and wife. BUI and Jeannie Payne.
a brs*th-takhig pattern of ’10
thMt on&lt;* P”**1 *nd ln- I
“JSf'SXid
be home
■&lt;*- Tb.|Cbeprtl,. ux,.|«»naOT nettaMn
«xkX.
from California for the Holidays baa an interesting liiatory. Saint Ung for
tor such tilings
uu'““ as
“ the privilege
“‘vitore
and the Diamonds will entertain toute. King of France during the of holding Uu- king’s chemise
friends from Chicago. Mr. and.....
k.
while
he
dressed!
Mra. John MeKay. who are llv-1,3‘h c*nlur&gt;- '‘-“ush1 t»
«-

Ing with her parent*, the Dei- |quired from the Venetians the true
mauds, while their home is being: crown of thorns and so. during a
be wnu_thrm through the holl'
days-^^
!ln Uw
of
i"1"* thl*
The H. L. DeWitt.* will be - chapel as fitting place to house thia
gueste for Christmas dinner *l[boly relic together with what lie
the home of her airier, Mr and I
Mra. Lawrenee Hecker, Iff Wau- behex«l w
naU*
piroes of
kazoo Trail.
wwd from the croaa of Calvary.
Today. the Salnte Cha pcUr Is con-

S DAYS!

*yst«n of fountains was piped

years, following the Revolution, it

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The present beautiful grounds ■
were originally wasteland. But:
swamps were drained, hills were

Even after Uie court was Installed
there. 36JM0 men and 6.000 Per­
cheron bones were still laboring
prlccltts Items in France's sizable away. More Uum 150,000 flowers
were planted each year and entire
forests transported to ornament

STARTS SATURDAY

— , lister, aw. ana **rs. wi

IWI of UM Pilgrim WoUMM
land Donna
Lee ••Kain
n
I US i* I Perry and Janke, Lyn ... n—F— ----------- —-•young
——people
t---------------------— —
— from But-' Church entrained from Grand
of
Mr. and Mrs. are from famlllM making thetr tie Creek. Richard O'Conntil. Rapid.* early Monday for Colo­
Personal Mention . wayne
™ ft™
•&gt;'c— Sager
Milter on
.. ——. Rd. —w«4
—...residence
——at
- ■Pair
— —Lake
—— wduring
—
Ciiarmae m
Arenta, Fonda Rhey- rado Springs. Colo, to rpend

NOW IS THE TIME TO
REPLACE IT

continued over ■ period of fifty

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able stained glasa came through Intensity were heating the caul­
practically undamaged.
dron of rebellion. Something had
to give and the guillotines erected
Notre Dome U probably the best
known cathedral of France and is Concorde provided the unhappy
intimately connected with French
history. Napoleon was crowned
here and French kings and prtnero
married before lu high altar. The Underhoff. Versailles now belongs

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who were exploited to pay Uie bill

of worship built on a site believed
to date back to pre-ChrUtlun times.
The facade of Notre Dome with Its
array ot grinning jju-goyle water
spouts is regal and Impressive but
Uie notable architectural feature

breaking, health-shattering work
Because Uie project was completed
on such a txuutlful and grandiose

gold mine that attracts thousands
of visitors each year. The fabulous
Gaierle des Gtaces whose mirrors
used to reflect Uie extravagant

when seen from a distance, that used by the government for special
state receptions. The Treaty of
solid stme to perform the utili­ Versailles, marking the end of
tarian function ot countering the
outward thrust Of the central
Days Ln Paris pass by apiftly

we were on the now familiar route
to Orley Airport en route ta’Lcxi-

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Ing directions. Consequently, you
can go straight ahead and find the
names changing every few blocks.
For example. theF\^vgprf' Foch
becomes Uie Avenue Friedl after
crossing the Etoile and this in turn
becomes successively Uie Boulevard

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Lake Odessa
By Francet Johnalon
John Caylor. Mike and Susie,

and Andy. *• Mra Gcurge Bar­
ker has rotumed ixxue aR«
■pending 20 days in a nursing

He Who Gave Us
Christmas
UlS LIFE was a life of peace. He scorned to build a
political empire through bloodshed and violence.

Harold Joluuton
Saturday of Mra. Denn Shade at
the Osteopathic Hospital in
Grand Rapids.

Yet a FULL 19.0 cu. fti

Hastings called on Mra. Gene
Shade and Andy, and Mra. Har­
old Johnston Tuesday. * Mr
and Mra. John Caylor and Susie

Yet His life was a life of war. He fought relentlessly’
against the worst enemies

of man- Lust. Greed. Mur­
der. Pride and/ Lies. He
^on the heart* of men and
women to lay the founda­

tion of a world-wide spirit­

ual union—a united family
of mankind under the
fatherhood of God. His
teachings have spread

Joel Palmer ac Ionia County
Memorial Hospital where she
Is a patient following emergency
surgery Wednesday evening. *
Miss Patricia Neeb la spending

197% lb

$53O°°

The Shade family Christmas
Masonic Temple in Clarksville.
Tliosc attending were Mr. and
Mra. Marvin Shade and family
of Sunfield. Denn Shade and

Including

Steadily in the years since

Calvary, years which have
accumulated into more than nineteen centuries, with
the glories of one century becoming the dust of

!

Brandon Shade, and Alice. Ralph

13.4 CU. ft.

famlly of ClarfcsvUle, Mra. Mil­
dred Shade and Linda. Mr. and
Mra Gene Shade and Andy. Mr

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Today, Jesus Christ is more ’’alive" than when

He walked this earth gently teaching people that they
ought to love one another His name is not only uni­

versally known, but exercises a profound influence
for good in the lives of millions,, from the humblest

peasant to men occupying seats of power.
It Is no wonder that every year, during the
twenty-four hours that arc Christmas Day. a feeling

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Glide-out freezer basket; double-juice can
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Johnston, PriscUla and Steven.
The only one unable to attend
was Mra Dean Shade, who b a
patient at Grand Rapids Osteo­
pathic Hospital following surg­
ery Wednesday.

and Alice, George and Johnny

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Piper and family at

of spiritual strength.-of peace ond good’will, of be­

nevolence toward all mankind, pervades the civilized

world. For even those who question the divinity of
Jesus ore almost equally touched by the beauty of the
Christmas spirit. It is the ever-widening influence of •

Him Whose birth’ symbolizes the ideals of brotherly

dent Johnson's boyhood home
and his ranch at Johnson City.

Almo and Governor Connelly's
Ranch al Florravllle, Texas En
route home Bunday they visited

love; Whose birth taught men to believe implicitly

that good will triumph over evil; Whose birth and

Jerne Caylor of Elizabethtown.

example inspired the practice of charity toward those

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Grand Raplda is spending part

Hl WI 5-3252
Kadnqu., W1U ud Vicki.

Op«n 9 A.M. till 9 P.M,

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�and Mim Ruth, Welton.
Co. Medical Facility.
Hastings Native '
Dies Suddenly
Ne&gt;t&gt; Teacher
Ill Pennsylvania
WiUlam H. Welton. 51. of 140

Add Square Dancing
To Adult Program
WtaUm style square dancing

iMSU Researcher I rrn

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Thursday, December 23, 1965
Section Three—Pages 1 to 6
[Water
Purifier
A Michigan SOU Unlventiy I
,jName
Committee
hctrntiK hav developed
a prncewa 110 LakewoodHigh School
hopeu
----—
— —
—- that ix&gt; h.-.
—u will someday help {—
clean up
p polluted Jtreama
■•.rearmt and'
and
Students on 6-Weeks’ Honor Roll
Reports Given
nrera
-S'hI^uX.'^X i
S Teachers’ Groupj
erven with perfect rtralghl Aj8*1^ Hilda sard Schmidt. Steve

averages, ranuxl plao-s on tho’gchrav- _«**•

Slowing

and

rt* Hartings Education

A*

NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE
AMERICAN-LEGION HALL. HASTINGS

Storting of 9 P.M. til ?
$5.00 Per Couple , . . Members and Guests

Fun, Food, Refreshments and Favors for All!
BUD WOLFE on the Organ—Brass from Grand Rapids
Thh is yevr goal sad yeer daaee. m let's sll brief a guest sad
have s reuaien oi the asembers sad guests en the last night
et the year.

tnIt tee be appointed.
Jack Norby reporting for the
salary committee rtated that the
o.-gaiUsatlnn's proposal had been
presented to th- committee rep-

RESERVATIONS: WI 5-4973 or 945-3829

George II. Post

,-g£j

0oraMenij duutnjrts
daughter were bom to this union.
HU wife. Mary, died in 1010.
He returned to Michigan and
married .Maude Willuts on Aug.

PuMeM Stoves
^CANDIES

1

repair buUnraa in Hastings for
many years before entering the
cement contracting business.
He rtilretfTn IM*.
He waa a member of the Has­
tings Odd Fellow Lodge No.

H Y.; a daughuc. Mra.
। Cordelia) Kawacv. Ro&lt;. Y.; four otrp-dauah&lt;wmonon? «.

ilamp both of Hastings; Mrs.
Virginia Baird. Laming and Mr»
Clark (Lucille) Welker. Bsoton
Harbor, a step-son, William Wil­
ling. San Anselmo. Calif.; a
brother. Alvin. Jenaeen. N. Y.; a
sister. Mra Effie Thompson.
Corfu. N Y.; 12 grandchildren,
und IB great grandchildren

•OtHOCOlATEl

3 State Schools

Among Largest
Michigan Slate Unlvrralty. Use
UninsMty at Michigan and
Wayne Blala Unlseratty rank
among the Nations top 25 uni­
versities in fuU-tlme and grand­
total enrollment*. according to
an annual report by the Unt­

Michigan 14&lt;h and WSU l»th.
Tn full-Utna enrollment, MSU
and the U of M dropped two
placed and WSU moved up four
places from the 1064 rankings.
Grand totals showed that MSU
went up from 11th to ninth, the
V of M retained IU 14th place
and Wan* State dropped from

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�Special Services- Christmas Spirit
At McCallum
Changes People,
Church Jan, 9-16

-THE HASTINGS BANNER

40-Voice Choir
To Sing Cantata
At Caledonia

Rotarians Told

roirt* is Uk» a
3^*88 maglo» obriMmas
wand which causes inti

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH WOODLAND
--------------_ METHODIST CHURCH
7:30 the 40-vntee choir from:
Itev. Grorac Elliott
Wealthy Street BaptUt Church
WI 5-4945

9.45 Church school. k
11 am. Worahlp service. Stu- CHRIST CHURCH
E Colfax at N. Boltwood
UUS SWM MW
riled to attend.

the Pin?. Baptist Church ■ form­ D. C. Sermon topic: "Education
erly the Methodt-t Church' at But No Graduation." Wtsk-y
240 Main Street in Caledonia.
6 pm. Wealey Unji«ra rehearsal
COATS GROVE
7 pm. Jr. High MYF.
WESLEYAN
CHK1ST1AN CHURCH
METHODIST CHURCH
Monday. 7 pm. Troop 73.
Hickory Corners. Michigan
Durkee Road
Thursday, 3:30 pm. Children's
Rrv. Vaughn B Jensen, Pastor
Charles Gibte, Pastor
choir rehearsal.
Floyd Walter, Supt.
3:30 pm. Carol choir rehearsal
11 am Morning worship. Jun­
ior church and nursery provided.
Worship hour, 11 am.
Circuit Churches
Wednesday. 1:30 pm. Family
Circuit sermon title Is: "What
Night. Adults, Youths. Juniors
and Children, 8:30 pm- Choir
Welcome Corners
rahaarsal.
j WOODLAND
ciiritr'ii ns
CHURCH
OF THE BRETHREN
8319 Coate Grove Road
Worship service, 1030 am
Quimby Church

Wednesday night. 7:30 Adult
choir practice.
Thursday, Junior choir, 4 pm.
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
Velte Road al Woodland
: THE
GALILEAN
Rev. Einar Unseth, Pastor.
,
-------------------—
“Your Friendly, Christ-Centered BAPTIST CHURCH
Church."
*
"--------o.
Freeport Rd.
Sunday school, 10 am. Classes
Chrtstnuu worship service. 11'
m. Sermon: "Be Not Afraid,".1
Special Cluuunai music.
Cluiv.mas piogram ClxriaUiuu
Carolling by Luther League.

Senior choir. Wed.. 8 pm.

Phone 946-5704
10 am- Sunday school.
11 am. Morning worahlp.

Bible Study Hour.

PLEASANT VALLEY UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH
Max M. Oyenahlre, Pastor

EMMANUIX EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
]
Broadway'at Center

Mote. Supt.
Midnight Mure. the choir singing Darrell Star bard, pretident.
Junior Christian Endeavor. 7
with additional. vocal and In- pm. Betty Ovcnahire, director.

$l!t:

Day,

Holy

Com-

p.m. Class leaders, Clayton Mote

HAvAMtlRE’
10 am. Sunday school.
■ 11 am. Morning worship.
IF THE NAZARENE
with carol and hymn slug
Marshall Street

lUjtstti

Church school. Supt HASTINGS

C wish for tou a
Cli^stinas glowing with
joy and fond friendships.

TRINITY GOS--------111* Jordan Lake
Phone DR 4-8377
Bunday school, 10 am.
Worship service. 11 Lm.
Young People's service, 7 pm.

Hastings
Automatic Heating
Bob Wills

Dick Henney

Bible Study Wed. 7:30 pm.

CARLTON CENTER
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Richard VandenBosch
Morning worship, 9:15 am.
Bunday school. 10:15 am.

DIST CHURCH
1 E State Road

PILGRIM HOLINMS CHURCH BOWENS MILLS CHAFRL
Henry VanTU, Evangelist
Rct. Howard W. Rogers, Pastor

,,BLE
Oanipgwwnd Rd..

. 10 am- Bunday school.
11 am. Morning worship.
Youth meeting, 8:1* pm.
Evening Gospel Hour, 7 p
MIDDLEVILLE CHRISTIAN
REIORMED CHAPEL
708 W. Main SUMI
xR«v. Earl Schlppsr
Worship, it) am.

Bible ttnOj, 7:30 pm.
DELTON
.
METHODIST CHURCH
Marclue K. Taber, Minister
church Study, Bunday. 9:45

Evening, worship, 7: XL
MILO BIBLE CHURCH

Prayer Group, Tuesday, 0:30

J. Spoelstra, Pastor

HA8TING8
GRACE BRETHREN CHURCH

The Bible, the whole Bible and
nothing but the Bible.

sdiool.

Highway M-40. Special
will be provided each rre

jtrto&amp;r-'ssusi
me »vw

In Tho Wildwood." on Otis Lake
Rood.

beautiful peace and calm Is near5:30 pm. Wealcyan Youth Fel­
lowship.
7:30 pm. Evening Gospel Hour,
"Christa Coming In Victory."
Wednesday, 7:30 pm. Mld-

Church.

initiate New
Members Into
Chi Chapter

However. Father Hawley said.

an end on Dec. 26. Individuals
ways ot living.

unbelievably good become com­
program by foreign exchange placent Only a few seems Co re­
tain the Christmaa spirit all tho
pre-holiday mreOng of Chi
Gamma Society, international ther Hawley suggested.
women educators'organisation, aS

Initiation preceded dinner.

Morning worship, 10 am.

A rare Malayan praying mantis

vice over WBC1L Sermon; 'Un­
lowed by an informal hour in
Chrtsttan Endeavor. 7:30 pm. opened Gifts."
imltaUon of a breoae - blown
NORTH IRVING WESLEYAN
l&gt;raycr mccdiiK and Bible study ' There will be a coffee hour In the lounge, where tho students blossom, the National Geographic
METHODIST CHURCH
Wrcnriday evening as Mr. and Memorial Hall between acrvlccs described the customs of their
Cor. of Sisaon and Buehler Road
in recognition of KUdcnte home
4 ml. W. of Broadway. Freeport
Rev. Morris Borgman, Pastor
CARLTON 8EVENTH-DAY
Delton Etemen'Sunday school, 10 am.
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Thursday, 7:30 Chanicl choir
Elder Gerald N. Slack
practice.
Young People's service, 7 pm.
» Club will
Evangelical service, 6 pm.
Saturday worship, 10:45 am.
Eve party in Mra Cyntitla Robbc. physical
education teacher, Mra Joyce
Prayer meeting, Tuesday, 7:30
HASTINGS
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCB
102 E. Woodland Avenue
LAKEWOOD E. U. B. CHURCH coupips: Rev. and Mrs. Willard
Rev. M. P. Goble, Paster
tings public school staff.
'
Rev Carl SUvcrnnll. Pastor
9:45 am. Sunday school.
Mra Gertrude Matthews introMorning worship. 10 am.
Sunday school. 11 sun.
Miner.
Ing Ml» Birgit Brodt, from'Ger­
Sunday worship, 7:30 pm
7 pm. Evangelistic
Wednesday worship for entire HASTINGS BAPTIST CHURCH many. Site is spending the year
in the home of the Robert Gas­
family.
kills at Dowling. Representing
Adults Bible study and prayer,
ORANGEVILLE Director of Music and Youth
BAPTIST CHURCH
Youth Fellowship. 7:30 pm.
W. Glen Campbell. Pastor
Boys and Giris fellowship, 7:30
2 Milts South of Gun Lake
Choir practice, 8:30.
9:45 am. Sunday school.
family. Karin Nllsaoq from Bae11 am. Morning worahlp.
, WOODBURY
7 pm. Evening worship.
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCB
Wednesday, 7:30 pm. Bibb
Jo. of Finland. Living with
study and prayer service.
Don Springer family, comJusl off M-68, North on M-50 in
5:44 pm. Orchestra rehearsal..
Village of Woodbury
WOODLAND
meettnga.
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
Worship, 11 am.
their accounts of the celcbraUon
1503 Johnson. Lake Odessa. Mich.
Youth choir rehearsal. Wed,
Monday — 8:30 pm Pionear
Sunday school. 10 am.
8 pm.
Lighted
schools, and
Girls dubs.
Morning worship, 11 am
Fellowship service. 7:45 am.
flickering
Youth FeUowslup, Wed.. 7 pm.
Bible Study and prayor &amp;erWednesday Activities '
Public invited.
but a
HASTINGS SEVENTH-DAT
ADVENTIST CHURCH
i\ 1 l H-LAKES
Elder C. L. Wilber, Pastor
BAPTIST CHURCH
404 W. Colfax
Ph. WI 6-5319 I
Ddtor., Mich.
Sat. Sabbath school, 8:30.
r Rev. David Hkneyweb.
Worahlp, 11 am.
Wednesday prayer. 7:30 pm.
Worship, 11 am.
Sunday. "Faith for Today." on
Evening worship, 7 pm.
TV. WOOD. Channel 5. 8:30 am.
Mld-wrek Fellowship, 7
Sunday. Voire of Prophecy,
Radio WJEP 1330. 8:30 am.

Wednesday prayer. 7:30 pm.
A warm invitation Is extended STONEY POINT
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Gwenneth Sebring, Pastor
tills friendly church.
10 am. Sunday school.

8. KALAMO
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH

Bible study.

tallon Boys Clute

Nursery for baby during serthan *130,000.
............................. ......

■Armed Forces

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■News Notes

Morning worahlp, 11 am.
Young People's Service. 8:30

8 pm. Preaching.
Young People, Thursday. 7 pm. PEOPLE'S BIBLE CHURCH

r. Michigan State
University specialists also expect I
tliat only 3 percent of the Blate's I

U. &amp; Army Specialist 4 James

Thursday evening prayer and Lewis Good of 7579 100th St,

HASTINGH CONGREGATION
OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES

Sinday Public Talk, 3 pm.
Watchtower Bible Study, 4:15

HASTINGS WEbLEYAN
ME1UQD18T CHUtit H
Cor. N. Michigan * E. State Rd.
R«v. Gleen W. Clark, Pastor

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
McCALLUM UNITED
BRETHREN LN
CHURCH
CHRIST CHURCH
•The Church in the Wildwood"
Willard K. CurtM, Minuter
Oils Lake Road

Sunday school. 10 am.

Hausunga Rotary Club held al
U»e Hotel ILutlnga.

11:14 am. Sunaay school.

Chancal choir, rehearsal, 7 pm.
Thursday.

Wed. evening tervlcc, 7:30.

diriduals to lure their tLxithU
to God. the Rev. David Ha-tey
Mid Monday ooop M U*

ooch night at 7:43.

Wed,

Mid-Week IRVING CHAPEL
Rev. Chalmer Milter. Paster
Phone RO 5-3503
pm. Pioneer Girls
Sunday school 10 am.
Morning worship. 11 am.
Missionary Fellow-

7:45

Women'r

pm.

ST. ROSE CATHOLIC CHURCH KILPATRICK
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
Rev. Hr. Joseph C. Dunphy
Rev. David Hawley. Assistant
10 am. SundaJT school.

9, Saturdays, 7:30 am. on Sun­
days. Before Maura on week-

Dally Masses. 7 and 8 am.

LAKEWOOD
BAPTIST CHURCH
Community Room above
Woodland Fire Station
9:50 am. Sunday school.
11 am. Worship service.
7:30 pm. Evening service.

ST. AMBROSE CATHOLIC
CHURCH AT DELTON

FIR8T CHURCH OF CHRIST.
SCIENTIST

Bunday service, II am.

His wife. Betty. 1* tho daughter
of Mr. and Mrs Frank WlsnlewPvt. Joseph M. Hanford, son
of Mrs Dorothy M. Hanford,

8 pm. Evening service.

ST. AUGUSTINE,
MIDDLEVILLE

OUR LADY OF GREAT OAK.
DOWLING

Force air traffic controllers.
Ward, a graduate of Caledonia
High School, is being reassigned

p I stmas

11 Hanford received instruction

training tn engines, power trains
soldier entered the Army in June
1965 and completed basic LruUi-

1963 graduate of Hastings High
School and was ernptoyrd by tho
FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
1380 N. Broadway. Hastings
Laiuung before entering the
Rev. George J. Huber, Pastor
Army.
Phone 945-3195
Where a Christian Experience
Marino private Ronald L.
ana, a
n Member.
KfnmVwnMakes you
10 a.nj. Sunday school.
I 11 am. Morning worahlp.
tings, waa graduated Nov. 34.
from Marine recruit training ol
the Marine Corps Recruit DepoA
at San Diego. Calif During his
eight weeks of Intensified recruit

I

The Joyful

•Rein, giving ua the
opportunity to express
our gratitude to our customers.
Our pleasant association
with you la a privilege indeed.

ntiartoned officer Drill Intetrucmarksmanshlp, bayonet fighting.

■"■SSI.« a-.t, »;.s:

you, dear friends and customers, for
the generous measure of partonage you extended to us
throughout the past year. You have made it our most
successful eve*, and it is with sincere gratitude and
pleasure that we wish you the finest of everthing,
always. Merry Christmas!

traditions of the Marine Corps.

of

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training

Richard L. Robinson, son of
Mr. and Mra. Elsa Robinson of
4363 Curundu Ave.. Dayton. O..
has been promoted to technical
sergeant In the US Air Force

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attended Rootevell High School,
snd completed requirements for
his diploma alter entering tha
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Kroger Va'c-Pac

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Kroger Fresh Grade ’A'

Medium
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April Hill Frozen

Banquel Froxen

White
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FRUIT PIES
BREAD

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Homestyle Kosher or Processed

Swiss or Wisconsin

Knier Dill Pickier 3

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PUMPKIN 2 **&lt;~ 25'

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�Winter Driving Personal Mention
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ton. and his wife. Barbara. and

Reynold, Cordet
Changes.Position

Ralph Moore
New Barry ASC
Chairman

Reynolds Oontee arrives. Fri­
day to spend Cm Wma* with hb
pannt*. Mr. and Mra Roy
Cordes They an: meeting torn
at MetregxiUtan Airport, Detroit.
Ou Monday of thia week. Rey­
nolds started an a new job after
being with Corning for 10 years
in Albion. Michigan and Raleigh
North CMroUita. lib new pualUio
b wish the Binger Company a*
comptroller « their Diehl Di­
vision, located at Finderne. N. J.
The plant is between Bomtrvllle and New Brunnswlck and
be will live in on apartment

Yankee gpringa-Mllo C. Shaw.
Kollo L- Bowerman. William Mc­
Keown. Joeeph Plata and Joseph
I’anyrek.

HASTINGS BANNER

sons, Kenny and Brian. Tilly ex­
pect to be gone one week.
Mr and Mrs Marland Jay arc
planning to spend the Christmas

Highlights Interesting

At the Peter Cobh home on
Christmas wUV be thair aoiw.
Roger. who l* on laare from the
Lockbourne AFB in Columbus.
Ohio, and will be Mastered to
the Whiteman AFB to Missouri
after the holidays, and Peter, a
student at Kellogg Community.
Peter. Brad Haines and two of
his roommates at MBU, and Dick
VanWle are leaving In the after­

FARM NEWS
New Controls
For Old Pests
Science Seeks

HOME SAFETY
REACHING HIGH HACK

Stolen Birches
Turn Out lo
Be Only Aspens

HHS Students
Rate High in
National Tests

Rev. and Mrs. O. W. Ctagk and
daughters, Peggy, who U home
for the holidays from college at
Spring Arbor, Pat. Susan and
•Samira will spend Christmas
with Mrs. Clark's mother, Mrs.
Harold Durllng. of Prattville.
The Raymond Cooleys will be
entertatotog with a family dinHere outers another factor pe­
culiar to Michigan's WWer lUghway acene. The snowplow tsand
lruck&gt;. When you sec that largo
Huffy, billowing cloud of snow
moving down the highway. . . I

Many jobs around the home
involve reaching high places
— wch *i fixing curtains,
punting, getting thing* off
•hehes. To do them safely,
you need something sturdy to
itind on. As many things that
people Uta (such as rickety
chain and the like) can cause
accidents or lead lo accidents,
। ,turdy step stool or step-

SMITH BROS.
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Fertiliser Service

They are used to help Mpdenta,
parent* and tenehnra to identify­
ing strengths and wcAKneasee. In
the student’s educational .developtm^it and to making a realistic
appraisal of his educational and
vocational objectives.
Published by Science Research
Aaeoctaxos, the Nation's Jargest
oommerdal publisher of stand-

the beetles. The chemical la ap­
plied—undiluted—at the m|a of
only four to five liquid ounces
per acre. The fine spray U enough
to kill 97 percent of the beetle
adult* In a single trip acroes a

Barry Farm

FtrriLIZU FACTS

tn ttgafeM
reUse. Isrty
d«Uv«ry and •*rty paymenl

Calendar...
decreasing. Iteatatant varteUea
arc being InvoKlgated in order to
find a better, mare permanent
control of the pest.

IME

But. to keep the army worm*
from spreading further, farmers
throughout southern Michigan
arc advlud to keep on the look
out fur Ute pcea, report infesta­
tions to Cooperative Extension

continually working to lower tho
percentage at consumer income
open! far food. Tfte director of
Michigan State University's Agn-

Jim Barr
Tire Shop

Woodland 4H
Saddle Club Has
’66 Fair Project

and Allegan counties, dip­
pin® off the green IktuI* and
leaves of oats, wteat, barley, rye

at ph

at Michigan

DIRECTORS
DECLARE

Experiment .Station ■denUate
are eagerly concentrating on
what may be a revoluUon in

Hl'Y’WloSdlond

PROOF) Stock In your
Und Bank Association
Is a good Investment I

somewhat toy accident, an MSU
researcher found that many of
tho mosquitoes In southern Mich­
igan were paraattlaed by nema-|

Tt*&gt; rotujte at- them tosta are
I lUcliard Estep has donated availableto Mudent* and par­
the lumber to be cut. rawed, ent* Ln the Cbonscling Office.
In a state cornputaUve m*;h»
assembled and painted.
President Bob Smith presided matlc test given on NoV. 11. To
»t the Dec. 7. meeting when Club
Agent William Kirkpatrick ahrw-

Tamcra Kantnnr waa tn charge
of the Christmas party which
fallowed, aMltted by Jeanlne
brought by Deb and Dan Furrow
and Jay And Terry Flanigan.
I Mrs. Meyers decorated a cake for
the party with a Western saddle

and Che mosquitoes they attack.
Then Ihtyll try to mast produre
Uie nematodes In hopes that
they can drop the eggs or adults
from the air on moequlto hatch-

SMITH
HARTINGS

Doctors Prolong
Lives of Others
—Not Their Own

Marlin and Margaret Meyers,
the leaders, with a gift of
matching Western shirts lo the

Michigan State University
dairy specialist* recently said
that the top dairy herds avcrucreining pattern In the Indoor
arena. He also told about pro­
cedure in training two-year-olds
and the types of bite that are

Plan for
Comfort!
ELECTRIC
HEATING

.

*'U la good to be remembered
after all those yean but regret­
table to Irani that only IS of
the class are still living, wrote
Dr. MylL "I am fully retired but
... try to keep up with the con­
slant advances to medicine.
"The faces of thoee depicted

of the faculty who guided us in
our period of training. Fifty
yean is a long time but they
have been pleasant and richly
Hwanfinc," wrote Dr. John W.

it adjust IMS tftjrmi ,u:&gt;. Are^_j
tljjrn&gt;o&gt;m in Ort i.wmrfhc heat c

especially glad time of Christmas,

fix the ares and ih« activity. Yet,

*d like to extend »Ur best

is the ultimate
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IN EACH ROOM JUST
THS WAY YOU ENJOY ITI

holiday wishes to you
and yours. It has been oUr

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of Cheboygan. Rachel t Donnel) of Vol Angvktv Dr. Donnell

Miller Real Estate
121 W. State St. Hastings
Cliftori^illei

Ken

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where the poo:
i Which possibly

and assuming a determined talon damage done -

Clellan. Kln-e-qusy. little girl;
Mra Hayes. May-yan; Alexander
McAnkur. Symeo, tobacco; your
humbia servant, Mo-quah. bear

key. Mrs. Hayra however proved Utc chluf. KahwabMi. Ka-a-wU.1
, heraeif equal to the
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INDIANS WHO UVND IN
TIBS VICINITY
Described By Late Hairy A.
Goodyear Who Knew Thesri
FABTtt

hla

at the house and demanded

little village, and attempted m
create a panic by enacting their
savagery' on the few white peo­
ple's surroundings. Then it wm

Batnt rknenln*

stance

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Rutland. Mr. Cooley

wm

obliged

christened me with my Indian

devil.

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entomologist at Michigan State
University. The female is ex­
cal Facility; two son*. Terrance
stationed with the Army at FL

range for sleeping. The division
of labor among them Imposed on
the squaws the blggast part. It pruned pine
wm theirs to plant. attend, and

Orange. Ind.; a daughter, Lin-

11 co tn direct contact with bare
skin. The fangs cannot penttrate Etna Green. lid.; a step-grandmoot clothing or calloused hands.
and trudge them on their becks
from place to place, m hunUng
and trapping required. Tho bucks
did the hunting and trapping.
The cost of their Ume. divided
Ixnwcen loafing around und eat-

Sefl ii with a Samur ad!

moccasins or leggings, aquas
had to make tlwm. Il wood w:
tjcecfed squawr' had to gather I

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FiHeit
Traril
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their time of play and frolic. The
little bucks with their bows and

making Imagas of dolls. The
squaws gossiping and Indulging

BtM

rjfefur JVopwr
Jf

Mary or hunting expedition just

call dug outs. Theca generally
were mode of white wood. Logs
of the desired length and UUcknesa, shaped to a point at both
ends. The body cut or scooped

and rivers while trapping and
fWilng. and for tl»e transporta­
tion of their goods and children

buck or squaw. Either could do

TYxlay the Indians were garged
with plenty, tomorrow nothing

they? There wood* liven abound­
ed with game In profuse abun­
dance. I doubt whether there
was a locality anywhere more
thickly planted with game than
this Even in 1840 it wm Ln verity
tbo^iiatum for hunters. These
times arc however now with the
post The mission &lt;rf the Indian
is ended. His happy hunting
grounds are supplanted by th* |
wiiite mana fields. Henceforth

Gil

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services Monday,

। The Rev. Willard H. CurUa of­
fact." tho study notes, ' flA**r.w* arw* MatMal —. tn' F hn
Knappen, 8chneep-s 1 e e p-n a p.
napping. It would seem from this family being praeent the refrain. "the married students tended to Jutland Township Cemetery.
Bush-wa-mo-quah. would be car­ have slightly higher income* but
of napping. George Fuller, Chow, ried on by squaw and children in
muskrat; T. a Turner, Skee-lodivided ills bon. thunder; Slocum Bunker,
Gms-mono, pumpkin; Dr. Up­
Slater Indian*. Fomotego wm john. Sklk-ec, medicine man;
Levi Chase. Buck- 1-quah. rooster;
Mr. Burghduff wm born in
Daniel McClellan. Mokamlsh.
grandfather; Mra McClellan. oopper fare planted against Hie
RomIU (Collinsi Burghduff. He
He often said that when ho wm a
frightened the women and chil- chcri5jl ana
wlth mo lllc attended the OUs School.
rtren httt. IKrw *rr*n frairvl rwit
.
boy the big marah tn Hope wm
then a lake, and that the In- friend; Isabella McClellan.

TURKEYS

MONEY BACK

Clirutrnoi Dey

very

ere called. In Winter’

we OAte to ofh«

DOUBLE YOUR

btoumrx

Magrabl and Marcia F- King ot
Michigan State Unlvwttty's Col- ;

p-irtrd to him n savage detcnnln-

U.S. Gov't Inspected GRADE "A'
good

pul a financial burden &lt;m both! &lt;\*
n • 1
parenta whfc they are stlB stu- lhPg |11*1(13VI
dtnu. but it seems to have little &lt;ylvo 1 * *u“ J 9
long-term economical effect|rv
*
f

cloecly sheared. H. J. Kenfleld.

H*w Owd in Our Turkey*?
so

Past Resident

wm

’ I V e Indian

j lmb case, the Indian on llui
oilier hand betrayed Uic coward
and vlUlan that he was. This
Indian never forgave Mrs. Hayce
for this act for la- frvquenily
t-xpraaaxl his dislike by denounc-

Marriage in Collage I
Has Littla Effect

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“Thank You" for tho provable business they have brought you. Your
customer has referred proudly to the account with you when he seeks
credit with others.

.

In the cose of those customers whose accounts havo not been, paid
promptly, your firm benefits by on automatic report of the slowness to
the credit bureau files. Customers whose accounts are delinquent may

become further involved if your experience is not on file. Then you and

Plus Btl.
Deposit

.ire;--—

*AP’ S»per Markets

KWhip-.^ar^

ledger experience as^kis reguested, can be your method of saying
1

other creditors may face difficult collection problems.

Credit Bureau of Barry County
114 1 Stala Sr.

Sl*l&gt;b&lt;*a SU»., Hutt**,

Him* WI JIMS

�Electric Motor Service
Al Sleury, Pmp.

Eoit Side Lumber Co.
Building Suppliei

Hostings Hotel
For Your Dining Pleasure
Burkey Sales &amp; Service
Complete Radiator &amp; Auto Class Senrice
Barth Studio
Portrait &amp; Commercial Photography

Walldorff Furniture
Finest Quality

■Goodyear Brothers
Jolih'Deens’ FarM Imp/elnmts

Mn&gt;.&amp; Ion'
"Clothing lr Footwear

Frandsen litsuraricb
■Einir fraMuri Ci-‘U*

Ironside Monument Works
Artistic Design, in Marble and Granite
Barry County Ready Mix
Corporation

Hastings Motor Sales
Dodge Seles ■&amp; Service
W. J. McAIHster

Miller Jewelers

w.

Expert Watch and Jewelry Repair

Parker’s Bor

Lopo Pharmacy
Walgrwn Agency
Hastings City Bank
150 W. Court St

White’s Photography

Wialck's
Clothing for the Family

Bm'i Music Box
Organ &amp; Piano Studio

Barry County Lumber Co.
One Stop Service

Beverwyk't Color Center

Hastings Floor Covering
Quality Materials - Guaranteed Workmanship

upon them. as herai&lt;| angels sang of a.

Hostings Paint &amp; Wallpaper

Holy Child. Far to the Cast a Star shone,

guiding the wise men In their search

The Hastings Bowl
18 Automatic Bowling Lanes

for Him. Across the years the sacred

The Superette
Open 9 A.M. to 11 P.M. Daily

message shines for us today, over re­

Bulling*!

newing in our hearts all the Joy and

Appliance*—TV &amp; Hi FJ

wonder, the hope and promise of that

Mohler Motor Solos

Lincoln &amp; Mercury

Central Radio &amp; TV

Miller's Dairy Stere

Service by Howard Trumbull

Ice Cream SpaalaHlM &amp; Luncheons

Credit Bureau of Barry County
On Your Staff But Not On Your Payroll

Jeep Vehicles &amp; Apache Trailers

Eckardt Auto Sales

PormoloeW

'truly Joyous Christ

Ladies’ &amp; Children's Wear

ing, with faith eves deeper... with

Local Finance Corp.

A Local Family Service

Ben Franklin Store
102 W. State at Jefferson

rED

inspiration ever greater.

A MESSAGE FROM THE LISTED CIVIC MINDED FIRMS IN COOPERATION WITH

THE HASTINGS AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

Coleman Agency** *

Insurance—Bonds of All Types

Patrick C. Hodges

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
110th Y.ir

16 Pogoi—2 Sections

Marvin Stahl

The Central School PTA will

pm. in the Central school study
lull). Supt. Richard Guenther win
talk to parent* and teachers on
NUMBIR 37 "Getting the Most Mileage for
your Millage." Questions and
answer* session to follow. Re­
freshments will be served. Please
DeMott to
attend.

Hastings, Michigan, Thursday, December 30, 1965

Bernord Historical
Society to Meet

School Head to
Speak at Central
PTA Meeting

I Ken
Join Sheriff's Dept*_

■ Sheriff Merl Campbell hasTlnOf Clarksville
jnounced that Kenneth D. Deiiincil Studies
School Home Ec room William I
S DeMott of RS Hastings,
Killed
Thursday
K
... join the sheriff's depart­ Single Assessor
Hathaway, supt. of the KVP
..____
..
.
went
tent on Jan. 1 Kenneth, who
wiB
Mar^° flUW' M' •' CU*15 2?^* Hlstanr yule, wa* killed Thursday night.
of Paoer-maklne. Evervone wel- (UK
r-&gt;—
... ne wu iriurmns Chenoweth Machine Company Post for City
wnen

defy will meet

Monday. Jan.'

come. Refreshment*.

Retired Printer
At Nashville
1^9 Dies Thursday

[to lite home from a Christmas for the past two years, is a 1962
Iraduate of Hastings High
■ shopping expedition.
chool, '
1 State Police from the Ionia
I post said BUM'S car colUdM
i with a truck on-M-50 about J1.*
•*« WC*» Ul l^*»c WUC3M, uion
nt about 400 feet before strik.
t a utility pole.
—
—
Poller said the trurk. driven j

Senior Citizen’s
|New Tax Break

local builder for many vearx. was
elected by the City Council a*
assessor from the Second and
Third Ward* Monday night. He
will serve until the April elec­
tions.
rho succeeds Stephen

life on Michigan
firms Participating In this Adventure In World Understanding

For Next Year

at J toile, had just been pulled free
[■■1
Services were held Sunday
Bundi
WT1 2 pm at the Vogt Fun
Hastings First and Fourth
Home tn Nashville for Leslie F .
The Council hod two candi­
Ward Assessor Rusaell Doty thb
Feighner. 78. of Na*hvllle. re- j
*rek sold he would soon have dates to consider for the post.
tired printer and newspaper man J
jetting
into
Stahl'*
Line.
U
ip
affidavit form* for senior The other was Orno Knowles.;
Mr. Feighner died Thursday
638 8. Jefferson, who retired af- I
Police
said
Stahl
had
three
Citizen*
to
file
for
a
new
property
morning at the Barry County
lax exemption under the State ter 38 years' service with the;
Medical Facility where he had j
I
jaw passed by the Legislature Consumers Power Company.
thb year.
Candidates for assessor from
Bom In Nashville October at
tlme
■ The exemption of 62.500 on the ’ Second and Third Wards;
It, 1887, be was a son of Allan
Flint rah services were held at the State equalised value of a must file nominating petitions by
and Anna (Grlfflni Feighner. 2 pm Tuesday at the Bowen
12 noon on Saturday. Jan. 29.’
Mayor Franklin C. Beckwith
In December. 1909, he was Mennonlte Church with burial In
(the Mennonlte Cemetery.
meet certain eilgibilily requlre- pointed out.
mafcled in Hastings to Alma
Mr •Stahl it survived by hb
I wife. Maxine, three dauzhten.
Tlie law isn't effective until’ filled In April Include that of
For about 36 year* Mr. Felgh- (Mrs. Bruce (Marvaj Gallagher of next year, so does not affect the Mayor Beckwith, Aiderman Lan­
ner worked ut the Nashville | Lake Odessa. Mr*. Lvle &gt;Judy&gt; current Winter taxes
nes L. Kenfleld. First. Ward:
News where he operated the Blough of Freeport. Mte* Gloria
be eligible, a peribn must Ivan J Snyder. Second; Lewi* S.
with the Barry County sheriff s linotype, was a writer and press- Stehl of Lansing; two , foster beTo
(S a* of Dec. 31, 1965;,and own Lang, Third. and Cedric 8. Mor­
department, on Monday. Jan. 3. man.
.---------------------- 1 children. Anne and Dudley or be buying hl* own home.
ey. Fourth Ward; City Treasurer
been Hastings CKy Treasurer 1* to begin his new position as
Very active In the Masonic; Washburn at home; hb mother,
The State equalized value of Louise E. Erway, and Board of
rtnee June of U&gt;56. announced field officer for the Friend of lodge, he wa* instrumental in Mrs. Gertie Stall] of Clarksville: his property may not exceed Review Member Thomas R Tafdesigning the present Moronic “ brother. Melvon of Daftcr. and 810.000
fee, AU petitions must be filed by
qot be a candidate for reelection
Temple. He wa* a Past Master -two «l*ter». Mr*. Melvin &lt;Man&gt;
The total combined Income
next April
■ III fill
Cultural advance*, tragedies, governmental progress and
and life member of the Masonic Martin of Greentown, Ind. and of the household, Including
Mr* **
Merle
(Adeline! ---------------Schloneger both husband and wife and
lodge No. 255. F&amp;AM. ,
“** ••■*--Mr*. Ei-way had been employed
achievements in other fields have highlighted the year 1965 in
by the municipality as deputy
After leaving the Nashville 'of Sarasota. Flu
Hastings and Harry County, according to the summary oT events
An unele. Charles Stahl. 79.
$sjee.
.
Newt he worked as a carpenter
to 62400.
also of Clarksville, was killed In
when she was unanimously
The pay ral»e affects only the as reflected in the pages of The Hastings Banner.
Atty. Barnett explained that and part-time farmer.
Cultural advanced included the dedication of the new Has­
He b survived by hb wife. 1
The exemption under the new :
elected treasurer by the City Armour will investigate persmu
law b not in addition to the vet- Doty of tht Plr*t and Fourth ting* Public Library located in the former post office building
who are delinquent in their sup­ and one daughter. Mrs Harold M-50 In a snowstorm west
Lake
Odessa.
erxns* homestead exemption. A Wards hasTnotlier year to serve acquired bv the municloaUty ---------------- - ———---------- —
port peypienL’ for their chlkhen ■ D;irothy&gt; Rose of Hasting*.
Th.- Rev Jason Haltepeter of- I
veteran who Is eligible must ■on hR term and his salary may from the Federal government
National Can Machinery
ficlated at Sunday's services, and
choose between the two.
Asse.vsor Doty said he would
i Ing. Armour 1* a former Nash­ burial wa* Monday in Lakeview ■
Councilmen are tentatively
.
announce when the affidavit scheduled to meet aa. a commit, ville police chief and Hastings cemetery. Nashville.
forms will be available, along
with specific instructions.
. 4. to study the problem
Jayceai u the Outstanding Barrv County Young Farmer of the
rtuud
Robert
last May from his pusition-----ington. Hie son of Mrs Lesson
\*aocla&gt;
the Riverside Cemetery Assoc
Is- H onioni/iore /)/&gt;/•
tings, rather than having two as-. events took place, with utntgen
ind older persona losing their Prairieville* Troop ill
in critical condition tills Wed­
Nominating petitions for the
City Atty. Paul Siegel wrote lives tn traffic accidents. The Klondike Derby.
nesday morning from injuiles
City treasurer's job. as well or.
suffered in a car-train crash at
Airman Apprentice Johnny C.
when
two children lost their lives
Jeanette Miller. 15. daughter Plymouth.
not quite as simple as It might when Are milted their home.
in April, must be filed by 12 Kidder, U8N. son of Mr and of/Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Miller. 224
Bob. a 1918 graduate of Has­
noon
Saturday. Jan 29
tested Carroll C. Newton for
Funeral services for Donald W.
ting* High School, wa* taken
Wood Sbcool Rd. HagUr.K*. will'
Section
7.1
of
the
charter
protings'
costliest flrat hitthedowngery at Blodgett Hospital In
Heacock. 52. 1723 N. Broadway,
56th District after a recount
Grand Rapids the day before
who died early Monday at St. from the First and Fourth and
Clly Clerks office, han filed her
Government
progress
Included
Burton
had a 16-vole majority.
Christmas.
Mary's Hospital in'Grand Rapid* Second and Third Wards
ship* were first used in armed'
the presentation of the Master
Surgeons attempted to remove
are to be held at 1:30 pm
combat against an ctnrny. He b
Plan for the revitalization of
a tumor within a cyst
Thursday at the Hastings Bap­
serving aboard the nuclear-powHalting*'
business
district
and
Churchill. . . . Hasting* Plan­
reived here by City police at 6:11 tist Church
end attack aircraft carrier UBS |
Chapter 9 deal* with the sup­ for the City's orderly develop­ ning Commission schedule*
The Rev. Russell Houseman b ervisors and provides that the ment tn future years.
to officiate with burial In River­ two supervisor* shall be members
during recent
ham Stedman named National
daughters. Marjorie and Janet, side Cemetery.
of the Board of Supervisors
In the Municipality malted Bank director. . . . Food Canter
left immediately for the hospital.
Several sections of the charter
Bob ha* been employed by
would have to be amended. Atty
Hastings Elk* name
Ralph G. Leffler. Hastings, sn
serious
condition
in
Pennock
Siegel
pointed
out.
Barry County, too. made prog­
automotive equipment mechanic
Mary's on Saturday afternoon
witfb-a-glandular prob­
ress with the start of the new and George M Chenoweth
guided missile frigate Bain- Hospital,
I
lem. Thh was at Christmas time.
Mr. and Mra Victor Walton of
Road Commission garage, but -- tnv —r -t.. *r—Two
year*
ago
wo
of
their
controversy
held
up
plans
for
of service with the Michigan De­
sons, Lloyd and Harold. Miller.
construction of the new jail.
partment of State Highways.
compliance with zoning code. . . .
of
Frank
and
Emma
iWardalD
New churches were construct­
■u accl- nwmpxm. In Nashville for the
connection from State to
FEBRUARY 4-Clyde Moore.
dent near Charlotte. Harold. Chrtetma* holidays, were guest* Heacock. He grew up in Wiscon­ Green. /
'd, enlarging the religious life R2 Wayland, spears 46-pound
sin and married Gladys Larson
%
The plans call for a street if the community
brain surgery from his' Injuries. of hl* brother, the Dr. Jack Wal­
Hastings’ longest and moat muskle in Gun Lake. .. . MUo F.
149638 feet long with a 22-foot
ton family, on Sunday.
Gray. 98. long-time Gun Lake .
1940.
pitted a 10-day. 16.000 - mike
paved roadway and a 66 - foot
Association officer, dte*. . . .
They farmed until 1961 when right-of-way. The proposed
He was employed as an equip­ transit from Norfolk. Va^ to Um Both are alright now.
.
Clarence Rltsema named presi­
they moved to Hastings where street b on the hospital's east
ment operator In the Hastings Western Pacific to became the
Three years ago Leon Miller, H fWni
dent of the Gull Lake MlMlOtJhe was employed by the White property line, traveling north
sector of District No. 7 from
their 15-year-old *on. was killed I
But overshadowing the events ary Conference. . . Phil Stanton,
Products
Company
al
Middle
­
when a tractor tipped over on
with one curve, joining state that affected the Ilves of many Karen Soackman and Carol Rom
ville.
moted to the position of mainte­
The movement of Enterprise him al Hale, shortly after the
resident* of this area seemed to are finalbu in National Merit
nance mechanic.
and Bainbridge to the Seventh family had moved there from
Industrial Park drive. William*
UAW.
. Robert B.
He plans to remain in Has­
here.
A- Works. Grand Rapids engi­ Viet Nam. which resulted In In- competition. .
tings.
In addition to hb wife, he is neers. prepared the plan* for a :reaxing draft Quota*, reclassifi­ Ione*. Hastings Area Chamber of
ferring the Navy's four atomic
Dale b employed by the
survived
by
hb
mother
of
Has
­
powered surface warships to the
cation of many regbtrant* and
State Highway Department critically Injured Thursday at tings; a daughter. Mrs Carolyn 1700 fee
gust.
1963.
accepts
post at Cold­
Aldermen referred to commlt- -auslnv nearly everyone to pray water effective March 1, He la­
October Weather
that the New Year will bring
was run over by her automobile, Nesbitt of Hastings: a son. Da­
ter srrepted a position with the
The Millers are not in need of according to a report at the vid of Lackland Air Force Base. Eugene Barlow of Barlow Oar'Die average maximum tem­ guided missile frigate Truxton
Cadillac
Chamber
of
Commart*.
financial
help
as
the
Michigan
Texas:
two
grandchildren;
seven
perature in the Hastings ore*
---....
—
sheriff's office.
Crippled Clilldren's organiza­
Ibters. Mrs 8llas &lt;Mvrtle&gt; Mlles leviate a water run-off problem. big and small-gleaned from the
of Grand Rapids. Mrs Phillip
and the average minimum was ships provide almre.1 unlimited tion. supported by Easter Seals,
oases of The Banner, follow:
b
taking
care
of
Jeanette's
sur
­
■
Nina'
Engierth
and
Mrs.
Harry
Hastings' old
41.1. according to records kept range and the ability to stay at
eheat injuries.
JANUARY 7-The New Year grid coach. .
gery and hospitalization
by the Hasting* Fuherics Re­
began on a tragic note here, a*
According to the report, she ■ Iva&gt; Walstaad of North Dakota
search Station. The higher;-, refueling. Without the need for
Nancy Jane. 3. and Mary Ann. 2. DAld off in April, tentative school
.
Susan
daughters of Mr. and Mr*. Rich­ budget b 81.266,845
temperature recorded during the constant refueling, they arc a in VistNani Another son. Lloyd. 1572 Fine Lake and had reached
Richard (Ella) Hennev and Mr*
valuable asset to_Jbe Seventh Is in the Army. sUli in the States
ard L Thoma*, died in the fire Hansen named Maple Valley
which badly damaged their home valedictorian with perfect fotirPrecipitation totaled 1.74 Inches, Fleet striking forces operating
the vehicle began roll'ng. She John (Hazel* Gutheridge. al) of
Hastings, and a brother. Howard,
at 812 N. Church early New vear record . . . Hasting* school
slipped and fell under the car
1.14 inches below normal.
throughout the Western Pacific.
of Alto.
Connie Tickner. -daughter.. of Year* Day
. Daniel, son of board reinstate* cooperative
'Mrs. Veda Tickner of Sunfield, Mr and Mrs, Douglas Bumford, work-whooL program
lifts
16:40 pm Thursday on N. Broadwa* named the DAR good citizen of R3 Bellevue won the Barry
Dinirerson takes first tn
of Lakewood High School for the Stork Rare at 9:41 am on Jan.
Jack Taylor. 33. Rl Hastings,
adult livestock judging ,
1. .
Barry prepared to take
was driving north with hl* wife
The Senior class nominates narl In program to develop hu­
Yvonne. 26, and two children
man resource* In Michigan
. .
A Christmas storm swirled
Marc Squier named to Kalama­ Harold Lewis receive* God and
then
. Catherine
zoo Ctilki Guidance clinic board Country award. .
rolet
driven
by
Shannon
L
■nd
into
Barrv
County
on
Dec
be th DeBack. 92. Rl Delton, who
(Jennie) Conley is 102 years old.
Lydy, 29. R2 Hastings
died Saturday morning. Dec. 25.
The girl receiving the largest vs Klwanta president .
.
Mrs. Lulu M. Ebey. 44. Rl
. Two
Both were traveling north n-ar the ground was covered with
at the Barry County Medical Fa­
number of vote* is then Ankl men left for military du tv Delton, mother of seven, dies fol­
the
Park
View
Inn.
Lydy
said
he
’
now,
travel
was
difficult
And
cility, were held at 2:30 . pm
the D.AR. good citizen
through the draft office.
30 lowing toboggan accident . . .
the temnerature was dropp’nv
, al the Henton - Smith
Thomapple Boy Scout leader*
discovered al j:31 am Feb. 12,.
around Taylor, .hit
member for the past four yeaiV •JANUARY 14-HaaUM* Ro­ destroying Wayrir's Shoe Store,
The Rev. iMac Osgood off Id-'
The Hastings City Council ad­
tallure
Pridav nearly a half-inch of
journed the regular meeting
the Gamble Store and damaging
rain fell before II turned Into She b also the treasurer of'the
The annual sheriff's report
OAA. a member of the Honor Rhndatlon Club, the equivalent other building"
Harold W.
from Monday to Friday ao that Prairie rille Cemetery
finally into snow and on Chr 1st- Society, a student council repre- ofra40 a member to promote un­
injured in Ute 497 traffic acci­ the councilmen could spend 1. 1673. the daughter of Lewis
Bliss plant here- ... Dr Norbert
Christmas Eve with their fatnlderstanding
among
peoples
of
all
About
dents reported during the 12
was the president of the Sopho­ nations
Everyone U Invited Schowalter. Stephen Johnson,
more class at Sunfield.
to Hasting* Public Library o5&gt;en Marshall H Cook and Richard
Her church activity include* house Jan 16.
they lived all of their married
Donors rtve C. Birke become City Bank dlable, and driving on trunk Junes than reported during the
membership In the MYF of the 131 pint* at Red Crow blood
life on a farm north of Prairie­
Sunfield Methodist Church, vice clinic, . Battle Creek Lakeview
The Emergency Welfare Relief ville. with the exception of two
president of the Alblon-ijuuing wtn» teMiKlropiiy in Lee H Lamb Master and Mrs. Grover Grigsby
Dbtricl MYF and she b also ac­ Wrestling tournament. Hasting* attend Barry Pomona Grange
Her husband died in 1944.
Ing, according to Deputy Harvey
"Black Christman" in many
tive in the Youth for Christ Main b second . . . H. Lynn meeting.
Delton High wins
The temperatures:
oommuni tins of Michigan. Ban?
granddaughter, Mrs. Robert
Newton. Hastings businessman
Connie Is sponsored by the dtea. . . Arthur K. Richardson. Hon basketball cliampioMhip.
county escaped any such fatal!Cline of Rl Delton, and a halfSurplus
Food
Pion
Stevens
- Thomas - Mason DAR
operatkm of local people U asked *1*14r. Florence McCrumb of
Middleville wins Expressway
Chapter of Ionia
reported rtaallUng in about S3.000
county school board member. title . . . Roger B. Kilpatrick
property damage but do injuries. clothing and. or footwear should
dies. . . . Ernest Miller has grand named Bllu general sales man­
A daughter. Mrs. Christie
ager. . . . Russel T. Hankins be­
Castle, died in 1918.
Tite Hastings City Bank and Store.
. Richard Welton in- comes manager of Hastings Area
National
Bank
of
Hasting*
will
Allan Orinage. former manager headquarters on East Court
’ —a*
— RxHianve
.... ..nt... Club nreaiw. .MUIUW.V. . . .
'tailed
HASTINGS HEIGHTS RES­
denu . . . Emily Julia McElwain. I aid A. McKibbin. former wwrStreet.
WILL BE CLOSED
Ytar's. Eve The City Hall and 61. HHS teacher for more than!ration officer here, named disWoodland. He and Mrs Grinage
4H DOG CLUB
BACKWARD GLANCES,
Jan. 4.
day Friday to give employees an
JANUARY II — Don Dolman Phase Sew MORE ABOUT:
vacation.
extended weekend.
displays hi* miniature Bias press • Continued on Page 4, this

1965 Brings Joy,
Sorrow to Barry
County Residents

New Court
Mrs. Erway to
Leave Hastings Officer to Check­
Alimony Dodgers
Treasurer’s Post

Chronology of Year’s Events
Reflects Cultural, Governmental
Progress, Many Tragic Incidents

Robert Sharpe
Critical After
All Isn’t Merry aLCar-Train Crash
\ Johnny Kidder ™
BonaH Heacock
Hemembers I)ec.2 Christmas for
Dies Monday
Al Viet Nam
Dale Millers
After Surgery

on

Rainh Leffler
To Retire Jan. 22

111 Hired

ff'hen Run Over
Hy Her Auto

backward glances

bits ofyesterday”....
as gleaned from the
Banner files

Mrs. DeBaek of
Delton Dies on
Christmas Day

HOU,

Connie Tickner
Named Lakewood
Good Citizen

^Christmas Storm
Swirls Thru Area

a

�Nashville ’65
Highlights Are
Summarized

dated to eorapete In the dtotrirt . Rhodesia, arrived j boras oni furamteto.; . . fcpt. CarroU Wotfi lough. . ..Th. James, rsMSsmaspoto te-the Uterary Club on kcr^h9m^wi^,d^oytojiy^nru

Durlng January the Nashville
Emergency Group
up *to
acuvitiea under the chairman­
ship of Mrs. Win. Hamm and

Cajite Caloy was given the Good
CitUcnahip award lunl Wallace
Graham, Leailr Boldcry «&gt;&lt;!
Charles Vide were elected to the
Maple Valley Board of Eduea-

Hastings was lilted to operate
tiie - nrsv 'ifitse • duuaiid plant

to tlicir son and wife. Mr. and
Mra. Wesley Erato. . . . Mapin
Valley's undefeated debate team
made plaiw for district oxnpetltlon. . . . The Republican party
wa* the only one to call for a
caucus. . . . Supt. Carroll Wolff

rwd president of the
■ Maple Syrup Aaaocia-.
the price for syrup wa* I

During July a MJ00 to de­
molish the older portion of the
high school building was accept­
ed. .. . Rainhart Zemke was
elected president of the board of
education. . . . Charles Higdon.
R3 mall carrier, ruLlrtd after 47
years. . . . Bert Cuyler was
awururd tlw contract for re­
modeling-r building for a post
office at a cost of $22,000.
During August, the VFW man­

of Maple syrup wrrc made be­
tween Ftta. 33 and April 1. . . .
’zon Heusler was named preai'lent of the Maple Valley Edu-

CHANCE
TO REGISTER FOR

FREE

try. Mis. Margery Blout and
Ralph Rlclianbon. . . . The vil­
lage added anotlter police offi­
cer, Junior Wood, a local reol-

1966 Impala
TO BE GIl^EN AWAY
FRIDAY, DEC. 31

Lawrence Annis resigned from
the Castleton tire board and Mi­
chael Appelmon was named to
replace him. . . . 1.W7 students
enrolled Ln the Maple Valley

HAPPIER

families
Close
FRIDAY

DEC. 31

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iCORNED BEEF
ib 69 FRYING CHICKENS
LUNCH MEATS ““Cr ib 59‘
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ickrich Smok-Y-Links

In November Thanksgiving
Union services were planned. . .
The Senior*, using two casts,
presented a play directed by
Mrs. Greta Firater. ... The
Church of the Nuzarenc purchas­
ed land from tile school district
for *12,000 on which Uiey hope
to build a new church, parsonage
and fellowship hall. The nut of
the 38-acre plot will be develop-

rntertalned during the Christ­
mas weekend. . . Adult Farmer
classes were set up under the
direction of Terry Checarbrough
and the Chamber of Commerce
gave away *300 during Uw month
to fatten purses at Christmas
Lime
Hie Gerald Mahler* from Upkind. Ind. where he U attending
Taylor University, are spending
their vacation at the Iwn-.c of his
parents. the John Mahler*. who
also entertained the Gerald Karcher family on Chrutnuu Day
The BUI Damons of Ann Art»ir
aim
izciuua ucno.1
and Uiree children of Holland were
Christmas gueste on Bunday at the
home of their parent*. Uie Carl

Spartan
FLORIDA FRESH-FROZEN

MICHIGAN SUGAR

ORANGE

family of Woodland and Herbert
Rase, local
Mr*. Donna Wilkina spent
Christmas Day with her daughter,
the Lyle Sanborn* of Middle Lake.

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BEEF SO TENDER YOU
CAN CUT IT WITH A
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YEAR

.

LONGHORN CHEESE

OVEN-FRESH

SANDWICH BREAD
Iron off o/ iu lo
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SHOP AND SAVE EVER/Dz

all a/ you, groctingt,
with the hope our
jriendihip may cunlmuc.

SHEDD'S SALAD

(MICH. SUGAR

Music Center
and

�Spirit of Giving
Practiced Daily
By Elks Lodge

(

Armed /fowl

•News Notes-1

THE HARTINGS BANNER—3
Thttnsday, December 38, IMS

Personal Mention
local, and Carl Hewitt of Wood-

PENNOCK HOSPITAL

and Mr* William Hewitt, Char­
•file Christmas xptrit of giving
admittances
1* practiced each day 'of the William 6. Buehler, son of Mr. lene and Marilyn of Grand
and Mrs. John M. Buehler of Ledge.
'
CLAMKBVILLK
—IteltrUe IOI1. W*
tcctive. Ordcg of Elks through
the staff of the Commander. Am-, Tuesday after visiting the Milton
Michigan Elka Major Projects phlbious Group One. embarked Bennert family at Rochester
aboard the amphibious force since Friday for the Christmas
flagship.USS Eldorado, operating holiday
iiandlcappcd children.
in the South 'China Sea with
Mrs. Helen Sherwood of Grand
This program i.« supported the Seventh Fleet. The flagship

Elton Sandmon. clMlrmsn of
tile Harting* Elk* Major Project
Committee. ttcenUy shared with
the. members of the local Elk*
Lodge a letter received from a
grateful recipient of this asilxtance. Sanderson quoted from
tlie lettr- as follow^:
• Dear Members of the Elks I
wish to thank all of you for
making it pocdbte for me to get
my daughter’s and son's teeth
fixed. I thought It utu impnirtble to ever get their leelh
fixed, until 1 found out how

didn't know that Uwre were pcoprtdaUon to the member* of
the Elka Club and to Mr. Al
Sanderson’*
In sharing Utt* letter with all.
it was further n&lt;»i«l2iha»-ihe
greatest joy in the heart 1st all
Elkz. U reflected in the facts and
mtmorte* of the children who
have locclved-omittance through
the Major Project* program.
Til! local Elks, in addition to

contributed basket* of food for
needy families and in post years
during the Christmas amson
have outfitted children of Barry
County with necessary Winter
ctorhlng.
Exalted Ruler Glen Donovan
also announced tint the annual
Elks Major Projects diiuu-r will

lx scheduled to spend the Christ­
mas holidays In Subic Bay. Re­
public of the Philippines. Eldo­
rado combine* a complex com­
munication system, planning fa­
culties and tactical control areas
Into one well - integrated unit
which provides full support for
the major commanders involved
in the planning and exeeut&gt;on of
an Amphlbfous assault landing.
Marine Staff Sergeant Carl O
Sanborn. Jr. son of Mr. anu
Mrs. Car) O. Sanborn, Sr., of
1807 S. Bedford Rd.. Hasting;.,
।has been participating In a rou।t‘ne exercise at Vieques Island,
;Puerto Rico with the'4th Marine

■eniwiff

The family gathering at the
Frank McCloskey home on 8.
Hanover for Christmas dinner
included the Roger Jones family

ao» a. wtiaiaatoQ. w. j. rui
JtriU Atfflbraster. 301 E

borts to the following on Chrirtmix

All the most Important new coof shapes
in luxuriously elegant fabrics! Sculptured
weaves collared with dyed squirrel . , .
polished weal zibelines :with natural mink!
Misses'. Juniors.

35.88

A bright, young collection of casual and
neatly tailored winter coats! A newsy group
of dashing styles for junior petites . . .
sportive heather tweed collared with natural
raccoon . . . more!

the continuous training of fleet • team held tiieir’ potluck Christmas
unit* to maintain peak efficiency dinner
“---------— “— ”
—’ Gifu
at the ”
Hasting*
Bowl.
In both amphibious assault operaUotM and defense against sub- ■
marine, air and surface threats xented gifts
VMMOMVILI.E-IWaali Cook R’
Upon completion of Abe exercise
n*»U Cook Rl. Dec. SO; Jueein mid - December. Marine Air dally busy al Cliristnwi time H
as
Hupteii i Squadron One returned ’ Uiey moved, but it was well worth
to tluf Marine Corp* Air Station ’ Die effort u they enjoyed QirUt- WOODLAND —Charles 'Haffl|&gt;l&gt;t»r. BL
n..
as
at Cherry Point. N.C., a* a unit; max tn their lovely new home at
of the 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing. 11215 David Drive with their fam-

Lake and "Jock” Hopkins from
Miami University in Ohio.
The Blake Allcrdlngx entertained

East Doud

COAT EVENT!!

400 better
coats go
on sale
tomorrow!

and family, the Robert Sher­
woods, for the Christmas holi-

The Franklin Huntley family
were with their son. Atty. John
Huntley and family, in Marshall
for Christmas dinner on Satur­
day.

ANNUAL YEAR END

ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY &gt;

and family from Lansing and Henk
Terpenns, un exchange student
from The Netherlands who U
spending the school year with
member of Marine Air Support them; Mr. and Mrs. David Otto LAKE ODBHKA —■ CsreUn
Squadron One. During an am- and family from Middleville. Mr.
phiblnux landing, the squadron I
coordinated request* for close air family from Midland. Mr. and Mrs
support of ground units and op­ Vivian Barnum and mother. Mrs
erate facilities for the electronic Mmner Geiger from Woodland and
control obother air support mb- Donald Ketchum from Woodland MIDnUtVIIXE CvatSta Wrt'-r. ».*

tty Mrs. Lloyd Owen
tings Elk* Lodge Awards will be
presented at this time to the
„
„
___
Elk ct the Year and the Citizen 1 Mr
Mr* Uovd O’"1 KltCT*
— *•-----.tslned their family for a preChrijtmn* dinner Sunday. Dee. 18.
Present were Mr. and Mrs William
■Cox and dilldren from Nashville.

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IN HASTINGS

25.88

Favorite coats brightened with newsy collar
treatments, meticulous detailing! Wonted
colors in woo! zibelines, tweeds. Many with
keep-warm Milium* acetate linings.

20.88

Births at Pennock

Fabulous low prices in rich wool-ondcashmere ‘suedes' . . . crisply tailored
polished wool zibelines with keep-warm lin­
ings of Milium* acetate. Smartest new
stylings for misses' sizes.

Chgixtma* Eve. The AUerdings will
be New Year's Eve dinner guests
Hrtaee. HkUmi, at
of the Izo Tlfta.
A vUltor over the Christmas
lr. HsskrUls.

17.88

Phelps of Saugatuck. They' were

children from Algonquin and Mr Hate family of Taffee Drive After
and Mrs Raymond Owen and cliil- I the holidays Mrs Phelps will be
! dren, local, a Mr. and Mr*. Lloyd | flying to Lakeland. Fla, for the
Owen were dinner guests of Mr j Winter month*.
Continued from Page One
and Mrs William Cox in Naahvllte
Bonnie, daughter of Mr. and
on^ChrUtmax Day. __ _
f Mra. Harare S’.ltt of 1825 W. State
ath-* w
i ota4
rePort Mr*. Howard I Rood, is spending the Christmas
Mra. Albert H. Carvtth. Has- . jjoojp home from Pennock Ho*- vacation in Detroit visiting Bonnie
tlngx. ha* been appointed chair- p|taj flnce
Monday * Mr and Traub and other friends.

Backward Glances

Marriage Licensee

partment of tK. State Federation ,rtn&gt;n
Friday evening at Marof Womans Clubs, by the alate v(n FeW&lt;rt |n fa weeksOlatrict. Saturday night and Sunday gu-s's Bbarcu Endsley. Haitlois
prexddenL Mr*. W K Chapman;* Mr and Mr* Marvin FHdre of her parents, Mr, and Mrs wil­
of Cheuoygan,
i of tlie Weeks district called at Will liam James.
Guni* Sunday. Dec 18.
40 year* Ago
। Elizabeth and Sliurtey and Owen
To be seen at the Strand— | L. Cox from Naahvllte visited at
Gene B ratton - Porter's "The I Owen Suit'* Sunday. * Owen L.
Keeper of the Brea." starring Cox from Nashville is spending a
BIDS WANTED ON CRUISER
Clara Bow. Robert Frazer and few days at Orandp* Owen's. *
Alyce Mills. Also a comedy,;Mr and Mra Lindon Norris enter••Dynamite Doggie." and Inter-1 talned their family, the Garry NovThe Halting* Police Department is accepting
national Ncwa
• । rises and Jean Norris from south
• • •
[ Cedar Cornen for Christina* Eve.
bid* until 12 Noon Monday, Jan. 10. for a naw
Hartings appear* to be heading ’
called on Mrs. Grace phaffee a? i police cruiser. Specifications may be obtained at the
the Medical Center Sunday. * We
are within k'J.OOO of the 140.000
Police Department, City Holl.
total required for u first-class Christinas I
office. Judging by average
C. RICHARD SUNIOR
The Leolie Cooks and Hubert,
growth during ;»i»t ycora. the
Hartings office will reach the re­ Cooks were guests of .the Dr
Chief of Police
quired total sumcUme during David Cook family at Novi for1
Christmas.
1820.

r

No Need for Cash
Charge It!!

Friday. City Enginrer Tobias
wa* authorized to flood a vacant
lot in each ward to provide skat­
ing rinks for youngsters and
adult* who enjoy clua healthful
sport.

Chrtrtmos was a happy day at
the County Fnnn. Individual*
and ory-niiL-atiuiu sent numerous
gifts which were placed on a
Christmas tree prepared by Mr
and Mrs. Castetein. Among tlur
present* brought, was the longexpected vlctrola provided
through th? efforts of Mtae Olga
Beastlier. The inmatra were
greatly delighted with the vlccrola and have been enjoying
music from It constantly.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Broadway and Center Streets
Willard H. Curtis. Minister

vice over WBCH. Sacrament of
the Lord's Supper Sermon;TOur
Little-Cod'* Much"

Monday. 7 Boy Scouts.
Wednesday Activitlra
8:30 Circle 3 will meet at. the
home of Mrs. Steplven Johnson.

home of Mrs Harold E. Smith.
3:30 Cherub choir practice.
8 Circle 7 will meet
8:30 Kirk House
7:30 CTjancx-l choir, practice.

DELTON REVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
404 W. Colfax — Ph. WI 5-5318
Saturday Sabbath School. 8:30.
Warship, 11 am.
Wednesday prayer. 7:30 pm.
Sunday, "Faith for Today," on
TV. WOOD, Channel 8. 3:30 am.
Sunday. Voice of Prophecy.
Radio WJEF 1230. 8:30 am.

HARTINGS WESLEYAN
MBTHODIRT CHURCH
Ret. Otaon W. Clark, Pastor
WI 5-3212
Sunday 10 &lt;m. Sunday school.
11 ami. Worship service. Ser­
mon: Christian Stewardship.
6: 30 p.m. Wesleyan Youth Fel­
lowship
7: 30 p.m. Evening Gospel Hour,
rectlon.
Wednesday, 7:30 pm. Mid-*
Week prayer and Bible study.

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PENNEY'S

OS ANT Wffll
GOODS EVENT

the jackets you want
when you want them
even the prices are right!

STARTS

Monday Jan. 3rd
All Penney iheeti reduced!
Super buys all through the store!
Don't miss the excitement!
Don t miss the savings!
Don't miss anything!
HURRY TO PENNEY S BRIGHT AND EARLY MONDAY. J

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Penney's togs these spprty suburban jackets for greater values than ever!
A brand-new, 'this-minute' collection, of snappy cotton corduroys, frosted
pile 'animal' looks, many, many-more! Pile linings and foam laminates to
warm the winter scene, too! Misses' sizes in wanted colors! Don't wait a
minute more . . . pick your favorite and save!

�•f donor* threaten* Barry's Red
tr. dies. . . . Max Straw' Geurg* Romney to speak bar* as men 1
Cross blood program. . . .
Osborn Road damaged i highlight of Michigan week 'jack' I
1 AUGUST t&gt;—104 golfer* enter
i celetaratkwi. . . . Dlap Kay Buck. I ter. &lt; &gt;
Hastings Country Ctub'e M-hols
route change
.-Operation
APRIL 1 - The Rolf* Bulling* 16. and Jerry Lyn SHRnklln. 19. | Chart
tournament . . . Gordie John__
___
_
Bubble." in which Barry students write about their world tour. . . kitted in one-car crash. ... Fires ry. . .
Jvl(1r i_jn)c Russell House-!«nUe paved rwee Lrack at Langget tabereulln test, announced by | Maple Valley faculty nij» Has­ destroy large dairy barn
Dr. Phil Brown . ’ . Famed U-M tings teachers in cage game. . . . Floyd Jones farm near Hickory ; nians are in Alaska'for mission- 'borne. __
Pa. . . . Only 50 pints
pinta
[Glee Club present* concert here Robert Robinson becomes Kro­ Gamers, and the Cedar Creek |ary worM_ ... Area bowler, win given at blood clinic. . . . Pen­
nock Hospital asks Barry County
ger store manager. . . . Thorn­ MlU. - - . Initiate 18 Into ha- J3 C6O in State touraev
N^shvlite's Tew aewage trmt- for grant for Health Department
trtet cage crown al Battle Creek apple Garden Club receive* na­ Oonal Honor Society. . . .
Continued from Page One
.... The James Fenstemaker tional recognition for conserva­
MAE 13 - Youth Council Dt- mrnt plant goea into operation.
। home northwest of Nashville tion education.
Delegate*'from 46
. , Welcome tcctor Bob King, who is also i
. E. W. Bites sponsor* Explor- pital. . .
Clare M. Holder, former Assyria destroyed by fire. . . . Gordie Wagon Club holds first meeting YMCA aecrttery, receive* »*•’«* Boy Scout post ui englneer- churches attend Wesleyan Con­
Tbwiuhlp ami Barry County of- Johncock. 28. prepares to drive . . The Wayne Pennington home Uoual recognlUon for YMCA ing. .. . Deraid.H. Kraft named ference here. . . ..Record school
fldal. diss. ...
in 500-Mile Memorial Day classic destroyed by fire. . . . Chester work . .
Mr and Mr*. Jerry executive engineer for Bliss budget her* la 61JO70M. . . .
MARCH 4 — H H8 pesentatlon W1U1 Mechanic Duane Glasgow A Long retlre-s from National Johnson receive Health Depart-. Company, and movemoves •to Canton* ■Jack Hoke named United Com­
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fir
Thr Pav Bank. . . . Laxn' Haywood, Gor­ uient approval for their motel
Fund drive chairman. . .
Dr.
‘ *■
'
w.. W
W. A.
Butiller
conducts munity
1
high7r»l«.' •
Donors giVe117 Oteens celebrate Wth wedding don Endsley and William Crut- development along the Thorn- Red'. Cross
*
lllc-aavtng course. . . . Exchange Club holds 6lh annual
pints at Bliss blood clinic. . . .Jubilee. . . .
tenden receive FFA State Farm- apple . . . Harry Lens becomes Bliss gives 4500 to Hastings Pub- |model airplane meet. . . . John
governor of Hastings Moose .
Richland win* final basketball
MARCH IE-Four hundred athe Library. . . . Fire causes Martin retire* after 43 year*
game at the W. K. Kellogg tend "Y" basketball jamboree. der* for military duty. . . . Coble
$10,000 damage at Leslie Conklin with Bites Company. . . . Local
School at Hickory Corners. Next .. . . Mr*. Donna Kinney. Mrs Corporation lakes over Ben dlctorian, Sandra Lee Belson is farm. . . . Wally Byam Caravan 1
Fall school becomes Gull Lake. I Marguerite Stauffer. Mrs Norma Franklin Store. . . . Board de­ salutatorian. . . . Supervisor* ask Club accepts bid to hold Interns. . . Sharon K. Lewis, Gid Scout. Chase, Mrs. Mary Holman and termines Upper Crooked Lake vote on special tax for
lul new
I&gt;CW jail L.UIMU
J ill
AUGUST 18 —&gt;M« "Smith. 18.
tional rally
in &lt;WKUl|f*U.
Michigan. . . .
receive* God and Community Mrs. Marguerite Shroyer hnn. . . City awards
contract
•”*v 4‘ — “
------ farm*
Swards 426566
4265M contract
JULY
Barry
farmsdam- I Nile*, wins 54-Hole HCC touraaAward. . . . Young mother, Mrs. ored by the BPW for their extrtMartel Street storm aged In the Palm Sunday
APRIL 4 — Michigan Week
Nancy Ones. 17. Thornapple ordinary achievements
. . Mr* plana move forward. . . . Ne-Hi
■
do
-o eligible
eligible tor
for Federal
Federal a**i
assistance comes master of Maple Leaf
Lake Road, killed near Gardner. Robert ElligtI takes Cancer Cru • and The Banner bowlers finish
. . Del Um High pitcher Mike Grange. . . . Local JJ6 represent­
III. In car accident
. . Paul sade chairmanship
. Hastings one-two in City Women* tour­ Wesleyan* dedicate addition to Martin hurls no - hit. no - run ing the Bites Foundry workers
Dean Crldler. 11-mon th-old son! Kroger Store voted Most Prien d- nament .. . Mr*. Robert Godfrey church. . . . Hastings Elk* hoi.- KVA baseball game. . . . Has­
ly Kroger Store of 1964. . . . nsmed president of Friend* of ored for contributions to State tings Savings i Loan reports
AUGUST ta — Sunfield win*
Middleville. injured fatally In car Hastings Electric, one of Has­ the Hasting* Public Library . . . -------- —
Class C District Softball tourna­
.. i-..-. fun(1
misfikp . . . Harry Scobey re­ tings' newest store*, has grand Gloria Hecht, Lakewood valedir-1 Hastings
n e r rededlcatc» bylaws. . . . Reinhart Zemle ment here. . . . Portland girl.
tire* from telephone company. opening. . . . Mrs. Grace Benham tartan, has a perfect 40 average. ‘
----- --as Michigan Week hlgt.- named president of Maple Valley Diane Hendee. wins Woodland
business
. . . Charles Stahl. 78, Clarksville, wills in excess af 460DOO to Pen­ . . . Moose sponsor unique Scout light. . . Chris. Jacoby receisr, school board. . . . Hastings horse show . . . Alfred T. Hasel.
killed tn crash in snowstorm. . . nock Hospital and First Metho­ troop. . . . Mrs. Sandr* Lee Eagle rank . . . The Walter E schools buy 30-scre Bowler prop­
Actionflex receives 427,000 de- dist Church. . . . Jack A. Sempf. Maher. 37. Portage, former resi­ Wortley* of Lake Odessa ma;k erty souUi of the Country Club,
68, Hasting* businessman, dies dent: John P. Durbin. 20. Rl 60th anniversary . . . Episcopal paying 48.00A . - Charles Hlg. . . Hastings High Band receives Freeport, and Kathleen Lynn Bishop C. E. Bennlson conArnu rlnti rvtJr** after 47 vmm ■■ Odessa, die*. . . . Hastings com­
top rating. . . . Rev. C David McMullen. 5. killed in two traffic class at Emmanuel Church. .
plete* water main improvement
rural mall carrier
Stuckmeyer. Grace Lutheran accidents, four others hurt. . . . Wayne A. Newton, past exalted
project started tn 184* with
pastor, accepts call to Arlington Kussell Doty named First. Fourth ruler of the local Elks, is State Oak parish at Dowling marks 4300.000 bond issue . . . Richard
Height*. HL . . . Trailer Club
chairman of the Michigan Na­ 10th anniversary. . . . 155 of the Root renamed president of Bites
holds rally here. . . .
tional Foundation Committer 266 members of the HHS 1862. Local 414. Negotiations for new
MARCH 25 - Woodland wins ot Review in quiet municipal . . . Sheriff Merl H Campbell graduating class plan to further contract continue. . . . Wayne
Hastings Men’s Basketball tour­ election in which ill vote* were opens new license unit in Court­ their education. . . . Royal C. Shoes has grand opening. . . .
Freeport invites everyone to annament. . . . More than 2.C00 cast. ... Bet Integration of Bar­ house, begins taking color photo­
attend Gcout-O-Rama. . . . Wil­ ry Welfare Department and graphs for new driver's licenses dtes. . . . Dr. James F. Hogan
liam W. Caswell. Lake Odessa* Bureau of Social Aid for May 4.
begins practice in Delton. . . . Hennry killed in Alaskan alrcrash. . . . Jerome Van
MAY 27 —Pennock Hospital Hastings Klwante honors Mrs Kne
ire. Baker Lake, succeeds
APRIL 15 — Christian world announces new screening testa Alberta Barnum. Helen Wade
. . . Ray E. Sherman, former
publisher of the Mtesaukee Re­ prepares to observe Good Pil­ for new babies, designed to help and Herbert Reinhardt, who re­ Claud Willson who resigned as
Yankee Spring* supervisor. . . .
public, dies in Hastings. . .
prevent retardation. . . . HCC tired after many years of teach­
SEPTEMBER «-Rev. Howard
President Jim Spoon sink* hole- ing . . . Pennock Hospital re­
record $449334 . . . Clarence Rit-. valedictorian. . . . Townsliip*
ceive* 410000 Kellogg grant. . . . W. Roger* becomes pastor of
Pilgrim Holiness Church. . . .
sems named Rotary president Isold their annual meetings . . . nine-hole course. . . . Mr*. Jennie \
. . . Famed Saladin Band playsi High schools open Spring sports Conley d(e». . . . Barry prepares elimination of intra-clty school Jock Hopkin* retains hl* Has­
here. . . . Miss Emma Velte, 83., season . . . Hastings Rural Fire
bus service. . . . Parking 1* tings Country Club champion­
Rl Woodland, die* in homei Department adds jeep" truck receives opposition for transfer banned on Broadway from Court ship . . . Sunfield wins regional
softball title. . . . Rustin R. Wlld, with front end spray. . . . Crook­ of tavern license to Hastings to the north City limit*. . . .
Phone Vermontville
man.’S. Lake Odessa, killed whA
Christina B Grocinger. 87. Rl ed Lake project referred to State Bowl. . . .
JULY 92 — Donor* give 106 hit by car. . . . Atty. David A.
259-7298
Woodland, oldest WoodlandI agencies.... Hasting* has Clean­
JUNE 3—The Viking Company pinta at blood clinic. . . . Disas­ Dimmer* begins practice here.
Up. Ftx-Up, Paint-Up Program;
trous fire sweep* live Wayland . . . The Don Gareys purchase
obtains
control
of
the
Dominion
Tornadoes rip throughout Mid­
building*. . . . Eldon Flessner of
Sprinkler
Co..
Ltd.,
of
Montreal.
West. cause much damage in
Woodland is president of Lake­ Meyer Company of Grand Rap­
Barry County. . . . Jack O'Con­ Canada. . . . Gordie Johncock
wood school board. . . . Barry's
nor. Hastings Township super­ win* fifth place in the 500-Mile 106th county fair set to open. . . . ids. . . . Home being built in
visor. named county board chair­ Memorial Day classic. . . . HHS Fire destroys dairy bam on Cook subdivision, the first here
team
win*
West
Central
golf
with all utilities underground
man. . . . Hasung* ha* open
Louie Karrnes' farm operated by . . . Mrs. John Mulligan Of Mid­
Conference
crown
in
the
tourna
­
house for inspection of expanded
Emmett Butler. . . . Barry give*
Northeastern and Southeastern ment al Alma. . .. Rob White re- 47565.70 to Cancer Crusade. . . . dleville wins womefc's HCC golf
crown for 7th time. . . . Bliss Lo­
Schools. . . . Wayne Pennock
Robert
B.
Moore,
68.
retired
Has
­
cal 414 goes on strike Sept. 1. . . .
Jakes Maple Grove supervisor *
ting* businessman, die*. . .. Has­
SEPTEMBER 8 —Rev. George
keat on county board. . . . Pen­
tings Fiberglass complete* new
nock Hospital award* contracts the UPI All-State Class C team.
for exjxuxsiun cos ting 41.256.600. . . . Barry's Charlton Park mu­ oome* president of Lions Club. Woodland United Brethren in
Christ Church. ... 161 pints
. . . Clifford W. Dolan, retired
.125 notified to have second given at Red Cross blood clinic.
Hastings MIg. Company director. west of Delton given Bute list- picture
taken for new driver* . . . Richard Palmer, who had a
catcd in old NYC depot. .. . Sup­
Lansing. . . .
named Thornapple Boy Scout ervisors vote to build new jail atJULY
28—Live Steam Rodeo rector Of Michigan Harness Rac­
on Courthouse square. . . . Seven
set for Charlton Park . . . Has- .ing Association.. . . Break ground
ing aid for tornado victims. . . . receive draft orders. . . .
JUNE 1* — .Grace Lutheran tings Country' Club opens new for Road Commission'* 4240.344
Richard Wingeler joins National
Bank staff. . . . Jack Warner of Church here schedules 25th an­ ll-holc course. . . . Lyman Baker. garage. . . . Ron Dlngerson wins
Moriarty Farm Buildings super- niversary celebration for June 13 19. Rl Ada. exhibits grand cham­ tint in State beef showmanship
. . . Bill Lynch of Nashville pion at Jersey Parish Show held contest . . . Rotary welcome*
To our friend* who have been
bam at fairgrounds, sponsored named Kalamazoo College's most at fairgrounds. . . . Fire destroys
by carlton Grange. . . . Mrs My- valuable (rack squad member. home owned by the Ernest Wil­ "Mkrtinlxing" dry cleaning es­
-• —HKA4miiiup.ee , o&lt;, luug—i«me, . . .. Barry
. . rated
. . with only three liams on Wilhite Road. . . . tablishment opens In downtown
Year enriched with many joy*.
welfare worker, dies . . Library »,otkrd °k- shelters. .
. HHS
Hostings ■ ■ • Ellon R. Tubba,
Uvgeat-class In 88-year cation. . . . Gtrald N. Slack be­ 76. former Prairieville supervisor.
named Hastings' top community
achievment of the year. . . .
|t history.
htotnr’ . . . Hastings
Ha*une* welcomes
welcome* come* pastor of Carlton SeventhAFEUk» — Hastings Rotary, Gordie Johncock with civic re­ day Adventist Church. . . . Rob­ grand champion shorthorn at
honon 10 Top HHS Benton. . . . ception and.receives Key to the ert K Lapworth. Lake Odessa State &lt;H show. . . .
SEPTEMBER 14-New Market
R. D. VanDtusen. biologist in’ City . . . Herbert Reinhardt re­ banker, dies. . . . Lamb Industrie*
bird sanctuary, receive* Certifi­ tires after 37 years on HHS fac­ sells White Products division at Street storm drain Is completed.
120 W. Stat. St.
cate of Merit at the 20th annual! ully. . . . Barry County's boating Middleville . . The Rev. Roger . . . Hastings High welcome* five
Barry Soil District meeting. . . . safety course receives Stale rec­ A. Janke becomes pastor of exchange students from abroad
Dr. William H. Nethery in­
Donald Lair became* Nashville; ogniUon and Gov. Romney pre- Grace Lutheran Church. .
Artists' ^Workshop holds open stalled as pastor of Dimondale
chief of police. ...
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MAY 6 — Burdette Hayner, pietion . . . School board name* house . . .
AUGUST 5 — Carl Peterson
Nashville, becomes commander staff committee to study Has­
of nth vfw district. . .^JBaUle tings’ future education needs win* first area golf tournament
at Hastings Country Club, . . .
Creek Central win* 25U&gt; annual
Hastings Relay* title. . . Abra­ Suntken. 16. Nashville. atnj^Mr* Hastings Milling St SupplyXomham T. Eash. 82. Boone Town- Dorothy Tungale. 40. R2 Delton, pany buy* grand champion beef
at Barry Fair. . . . Maple Valley
ahlp, fatally burned while bum- killed in separate crashes . . .
JUNE 17-Bauce Hunt receive* honors Jennie Boyd. Gertrude
Pickup sad Delivery.
Maple Valle/* "best athlete" Montgomery and Ralph Rich­
Th* Hastings Banner award. . . . Rev. John Joldersma ardson, retiring teachers. . . .
assigned to the Hastings Parish Mis* Jean Barnes honored after
of the First Methodist Church. long service as recording sewing
THE FURNITURE
chairmtth of the Women's Board
BUILDING
BPW president. . . . Rev Fr. of Pennock Hospital. . . . Robert
Denis P. Nash becomes first pas­ C Rodek promoted by Bliss. . . .
tor of the new parish. St Am- Peggy Cary win* fitting and
Wayne Hazel
showmanship cliampionship at
Phon* 374-3523
had been a 8t. Rose mtealon. . . .
Mayor Franklin C. Beckwith de­ M Campbell. 74. die*. . . . Lack
mands airport managers resig­
nation . . . City Council denies
transfer of tavern license to
bowling alley. . . . Mrs. Homer
Smith is honored as HHS Alum­
nus of the Year . . Dr. Charles
E Morrill defeat* Howard Frost
*4.00 a
for school board seat, MT to 247
Cuiii
. . . James R. Hock named mana­
ger of AAP Store here. . . Barry
ibOTlyitea* Unit be Road Commission sells $178jDOO
’*• H*&gt;ua*i B.neer, in bonds for 2534 percent interCORNER WALNUT AND 5. JEfftlSON
Wills
Dick Henney
Lakewood elector* vote down
HASTINGS
Iff MV
special school tax .
Parent
Teen-Age Code" drafted for area.

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First Frasbyterian Church . . -ity. . . Fire badly damage* the
Barry County Grangeri host ’ Donald Douglas home on W.
visitors from countries in the; State Street. . . . Barry Fair
Near Bast ...
Board renames officers. . . ■ WilMr* Roy Smith of Dowling cele- of HasUfli* Are* Chamber of
taste 60th anniversary. . . . Arts Commerce for 1866. . . . Barry
A Crafts Show rated great sue- ;h&amp;* draft quota of 13 for Novemce»s. . . . Delton school elector* ber .
. Saxon Band receives
approve 4650,000 expansion plan.. "top" rating. . . . Barry working
.
. Bliss strike enters fourth with Economic Opportunity Act
—with Mead Start programs at
SEFTEMBER 36—The Chides­ Delton and Middleville . . ■
OCTOBER 24—Ralph W. Har­
ter school Is closed and 47 pu­
pils transported to Southeastern per. 70. former superintendent of
Delton, die*
. . . Barry County ha* "Ant" schools
wcr^ooia at uciton.
aies ,. . . Barry
zsany
marriage on horseback when County Hlstarijml Boctety honor*
Carol Slagle and Terry VanWle Row Jcmmwu
U
tor contribution to
history
‘
thraugiy'hls
Indian
arti­
exchange rows . . . Kilpatrick
Church marks centennial of cle*. . . . Ban? has quota of 20
service ... Dr. Ray Kehoe named for December draft . . . William
D.
Renner
buys
Flsnsr-Hengesa* guest speaker at Maple Valley
Junior-Senior High School dedi­ bach Ford Agency. . . . Pickens
cation Oct io
Hastings Funeral Chapel boy* Itealle Fun­
.
opens campaign for 453380 com­ eral Home at Clarksville. .
Cl(y Council approve* project to
munity cheat . .
OCTOBER 7 - seventh-d-y Improve traffic flow at Broadway
and
Green
.
.
.
AdvqgUst open welfare center
NOVEMBER 4-United Church
here. . . . Mawin Randolpii of
R3 Delton wins Michigan Out­- Women observe World Coaunun. J Ity Day.
door* big bluegill ermfeat
. . . . Episcopal
_ _
_Bishop
.
Eagle Scout awards presented too । Charles E.
E Dennison 'announces
- ----------r ntanx
Eric Thompson. Oreg ’Cutshaw.
plans for dlnrrun
diocesan center at
Charles Sunlhalmer and Jeffry Portage. . . . M8U's Burt BmiUi
Miller
. Area pastor* ask is main speaker a*M(a*Ung* Hoprayer* lo end Bliss strike. .
tary honor* Hastings High footHHB enrollment 1084. dropping ball team. . .
John Dull. 69.
the sclwol from Cliua A to B for Nashville, retired produce man
athletic competition . . . Dr I and trucker, dies *uddenl&gt;
.
James Zumbcrge. president of j Edward Prentice. Rl l*uislng.
Grand Valley OoDege. is main'hired as operator of Hastlnga
speaker as Women's Club begins;airport. .
. First Meliiodlst
new year. . . . B. Date Ball, for- Cliureb dedicate* new rducnlionmer Barry residtnt, become* di- «1 unit
Fire destroys bam
rector of Michigan's Department on Gordon VanElst place southof Agriculture. . . . Carl Hoffman of Mlddlevllie. . . . Bite* Strike
rated aemi - finalist in National continues. . . .
MeritjxanpeUtlon. ...
NOVEMBER Il-Barry one of
(MTOBER 14 — Hastings de-1 three counties on new .dairy re­
feat* Lakewood in first game search program.
. . Hlekory
played on Lakewood» new foot- Corner* Wesleyan* hast zone
ball field. . .
County board1 convention ... Dr Gerald D.
electa Frank Hoonan to succeed j Whitney of Gun Lake die* . . .
Alan C. Hyde as Barry Welfare, American Legion launches Op­
Board memtier . . Hasting* fl re &gt; era lion Show Your Colors" . . .
department begin* receiving 1 Fleaae Bw MORE ABOUT;
Middleville Are culls for forward- Continued on Page 5, this Sec.
Ing to that village . . . Fire in- spec Lors make thorough survey i
of Milne** district during fire ।
prevention week.
Leonard /
W« have the
&lt; Tiny I Oswald die* after being I f
hit by tree limb.
. . Hasting*; ।
hosts 50th anniversary enuven- U
tion of the Southwestern District I
patterns
of the Michigan Fede ratidn of f
Women'* Club*. . . . Council ap- I
in
prove* new street lighting pro- I
gram. . . . Two HHS graduates. I
(Armstrong
Mary Belle Cronk. 91. and James
A. OCcnncr, 22. killed m one- .
LINOLEUM
ear crash. . . . Mr and Mr*. Wil-., I
Ham Cramer critically hurt in |
crash which kill* Mr*. Bertha A. L THE MODERN FASHION
JN FLOORS
tfcvy named HHS homecoming;
OCTOBER 21 - Mrs Glen

Ensoopal Church organtei . .
M8U's Extension Service makes
many organizational changes .
Donors give 130 pints at Middlevthe clinic. . .
City Bank or-'i
ganlsM trust deportment
Robert 8halti* is president of Al­
gonquin Lake Association .
Mrs Kate Noonan honored for
contribution to Democratic par-

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begins his ministry as director
of music and youth at HasUn*a
Baptist Church. . . . Roy f. Tltkemeyer. Lakewood biology and
ag teacher, write* master * thesis
on Gun Lake . . . Feldpausch
odd-s Food Center at Homer . . .
Electrocuted doc brought back to
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ot Lake Odessa named medical KalamajEoo. .
. University of
Of family Morts in other state*.
director of Barry Medical Factll- Tenneawee Mlact* Barry County
Much of the background Inferfor pioneer Civil Defense shelter
Pair Bound Ovar
survey.
.
.
.
Richard
T.
Oroos
NOVEMBER tS — Over 4.000
protective amices and battered
visit Thornapple Garden Club's
child JrgUIallon was gathered by For Larceny from Car
•th Conservation Exhibition. . . . Bank of Hasting*. Robert W
Children'* Clurtrr. Il has also pro­
Ronald D. Smith. Rl Athena
Sherwood named U) succeed him
vided exmillve staff services to
Children's Charter of the Courts
Draft board explain* new policy mer watchmaker, dies. . . . Mike Sherwood sells insurance agency
Uw Michigan Aaaocialion ot Chll- lingtoci. were bound
on deferment*. . . . Hastings Allerding. HHS grad, named top to Robert Stack. . . . Eaton dren's Agencka.
County
Sheriff
Klwln
Smith
b
a
nd
i
m
a
n
al
Cornell
University.
High ha* first parfeet football
In-service training senyinara fdr examination before Municipal
season with eight straight U'ins. . . . Donald D. Smith. «2. retired recommend* building new Jail on announccd a grant of »2W).O66 from Juvenile court workers have been
other than Courthouse the W K.‘ Kellogg Foundation.
. Robert Carlson named to builde and consultant, die;.. . . . site
presented by Ute durter In coThey are charged with taking
square. . . . Name George Vogt
succeed John Clarey M head Announce Montgomery Ward Nashville Clumber of Commerce
Ofrerathm with Warteyn Michigan
football coach. . ■ • Mediators I HealUimoblle scheduled for week preaident. . . - Stephen Cooley
Addill.mil fund, of 1114.160 and Nortlicm Miclilgan Univt-r- and tooia from a 1962 Chevrolet
resign* as Second -Third Ward
owned by Wesley J. Brown. Jr.
in
Hasting*.
.
.
.
John
Martin
ihool board approve* particiitlon in Federal Elementary- (peaks at OOP dinner . . .
probate judge* was conducted
UE&lt; EMBER M-Lawrence. H |
DECEMBER t - Ninety - four
Jointly by the Charter, the Court
Thornapple Garden Club hold* giro blood at Red Croaa- clinic Fau). M. funner Woodland mer­
In making the grant. Dr. Emory Administrator's Office and the
annual Conservation Exhibition. ... Atty. Horace Power* named chant. dies iu Florida. . . Fire
Probate
and Juvenile Court Judges
director of Woodland Mutual In­ destroys barn on Byron Hestarly W. Morris, iirrsldent and general
relation of M-43 . . . .•Jnpcrvu- surance Company. . . . Many farm, west of Woodland, and director of tlie Foundation, stated:
Horace SUU and daughter. Bonnie,
ruins house at intersection of "We are improsacd with your
ora ask special 2‘4-mlll tax to
and Mr and Mra. Keith Miller
. .
finance new Jail. . .. 24» pinta first snow. . . . Richard Hamm. Lawrence and Smith Roadn
HHS guard, named to Clou II Select ttx HHS girl* for trip and the wUllngnaa of Children's
Clutter to assume responsibility for Burch over the hoildaya
blood clinic. . . . Dr. Herbert 8. •All-State Ant team. . . . Carroll abroad for next Summer. . .
together.
Mra Elnora Cassidy buys Michl- helping plan the pre-service and
Wedel dies. . .
NOVEMBER IB-Bany honors 1treasurer . . . Lakewood gradu­ K Avenue Coffee Shop from
Earl Spencer* . . . Montgom­
4H leaders. . . . BlUs-HaaUngs jate. Marine Pfc. Fredrick L.
engineers recognized nationally ,Barker. 31. wounded In legs in ery Ward to became catalog in, behalf of vulnerable children
All Probate, Circuit. Appellate
for work In automated design Viet Nam. . . . Hasting* Jaycee* store . . . Hubert Fuller liccomr*
engineering. . . . Middleville High 1give MOO to Pennock Hospital president of Shrine Club . . . Judge* and Supreme Court
football team wins 23rd straight. :. . . Old Hickory Camera Hotel Rev. Dale Harvey conduct* first tn Michigan “re members
third Expressway title and sec- !becomes general store. . . . Mrs service in ne»- Hastings Church dren'a Charter. a non-pr
George ganlxatlon for State-wide
end straight State mythical Viola Mae Gelb. Tl. killed In auto of the Nararene. . .
Sumner, retired conservation ofJudge Philip H. Mitchell of the
Class C championship ... Art 1crash. ...
DECEMBER »-Hl*torlc Irving nerr. die* suddenly. . . . Alex Bsrry County Probate Court and
Mead elected president of Men's
Basketball League. . . . Mrs. Pearl ।church opened to serve again Usborne's Barry County deer Superintendent Richard Guenther
Lightfoot of Freeport retire* &lt;. ■ Dowling Library holds open takes third place in Michigan of the Hastings School District are
HHS Coach Jock Outdoors conUsl. . .. Elmer Wle- members of the Board of Directors
from postal service. . . . Janet Ihouse. .
Membership roll* were also
HUI ot Vermontville name* State 1Clarey named Michigan'* Coach senhofer named president ot
Farm Bureau queen. . . . Bliss 1of the Year. . . . Middleville?, Barry Conservation Club. . . .
Union members ratify three-year -Jamie Rohrbacher and Rob Ralph Moore elected chairman other interested clttaens. Probate
contract, ending the longest and 'White named on the Class C All­ of Barry Agriculture Stabilua- Judge John W Conlin of Ann Ar­
bor U president.
With ■ hU-riagtog "tUak J«g" U mu
most costly strike in local labor -state first team. . . . Barry hon­
hiatory. . . . Bandy Schondelmay- 1ors outstanding DHIA dairymen. Richard Yarger. . .
. . . First step In implementing
HASTINGS SEWING CENTER
Hastings' new master plan is to
CXmlln. "Under Michigan's new |
235 W. Slate Street
revitalise buaineoa district. . . .
constitutional concept ot one court 1
Mayford Richardson, (». Clarks­
of justice' It I* now possible, better
ville. killed in auto accident .
Hum
ever
before,
to
correlate
social
Hy Mrt. k'ern llmcbliti
14 receive draft order*. . . . Bar­
and
court
services
tn
handle
chil
­
SJI-1102
low Garden* has grand opening tl NMbvW*
dren- family problems tn a more
. . . Santa makes early appear­
Jack Green span Thursday at
ance in Hastings .
. Mr*. R.
By study, conference*, training
Christopher Gould take* Michi­ tlw home of David Nunnan in of court personnel, legislative rtcgan Week chairmanship for Bar- Orangeville and on Monday «ve- ommcndatkms. and expanded ca­
ding of David Norman in Hop- reer education. Children's Charter
IxrpeB to secure vitally needed court
DECEMBER IS — Mra. Alma
Ing a pattern fur meeting chil­
Gerilnger, 97. Woodland, diet.
And END-of-rhe-MONTH SPECIALS
Grace Lutheran Church Holds AuMln Hchant* ale Chrtatma* dren's Judicial needs that can be
open house. . . Study commit­ brvakfaat wKh Mr. and Mra used as a nxxicl throughout the
tee recommends sites for future Victor Sclmnt* and dinner with Uniltd Stataa.”
since 1061 the crganlsaUon has
Hastings High School
.Mr. the Arden Schanta family.
been active in providing consullation.an administrative matter* af—----------- -junuut an/uxu.. ubi
Entire stock Reduced!
ment of rcgkmal detention facili­
ties; in atudying probation and
Values to $89.98
other (octal service* In court*
luindllng problems ot children and
Mrs Arden Schantx Christmas the family, and rrlaUonahlpa be­
nights guests also on Clirlalmas tween the Juvenile court* and the i
Children's
adult criminal court* affecting the
Miss Mane Slslcr from Charlotte. juvenile delinquent and the youtli* Mr and Mrs. Nolan Hudson ful offender.
and family of Big Rapid* spirit
A plan for districting probate
Saturday -and Sunday with Ikt court* evolved by the probate
father, Paul Bell.
Entire stock Reduced! Sizes 12
judge* wa* made powuble through
asairtarwe of Children'* Chartar
mos. to 24 mos.. 1 to 3, 3X to'
and family lUxcrulixl a Chn-Uaideration of possibilities of proridmg social servicea to court* 6X and 7 to 14. All Marked
in Hasting* * Mr. and Mra handling problem* of children and ; Down . . .
Blair Hawblitx and son. Mr. and la mi lie* under the new Michigan '
Constitution and has advocated a
Gladys HawbllU from Hasdnp
Sunday of Mr.
Ladies and Subteen
7 HawbilU In

Chronology

PSSSTI

*1,000 boo&lt;to wert eon'

to All

Highbunk

ttfAMc

A Uttle bird
told us you were
waiting for a
value offering
like this.
Just think—famous
Berkshire quality
and styling
at these low,
low prices.

3 pair $2.45
Regularly
99ji a pair

LADIES COATS *nd CAR COATS

25% "H

/Vein

Plus
Specials in our
Formfit Department

COATS and SNOW SUITS

25%

a/ia

ronnfitl

Now

Our greetings
and gratitude go

out to all our many
loyal friends and neighbors.

Gilmore Jeweler

*1,00

SPORTSWEAR

Bialiop and family were also
prroent.
Mr. and Mra Mark Pierce and
xpns ‘md Mr. ami Mra Gaylord
uould and ' family were gtiMta
.thrtitma* Day of Mr and Mrs.

One rack of broken sizes in
Skirts, Sweaters, etc. Values to
$U.98

a Mra. Gladys Hawblil* zpetit
Sunday night with Mr and Mrs.
Vcm lUwbhtx. * Mr. and Mrs.

Hawblltx.

ROBES

family and Mr
HawbUix and .

One rack in broken sizes.
Cotton, Nylon, Jersey, etc.

.
*&gt;w **

$7 AO

Now 72 price

Bill Swift and all enjoyed an
Maraliall Own, Jr. and Debby
from Palmyria ar&lt;d Mr. and Mra.
Bernard Deyarmond and son
from Potterville were Saturday
Mr*. Marshall Green of Thorn­
apple Luke Other Christmas
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Raaey.
Mr and Mra AuaUn Schanta
entertained on Sunday evening

and family. Arden Schanta and
family. Mark Beodle. Marie Sis-

Bellevue. * Mrs. Glenna Skid­
more la Mill Ln Pennock Hos­
pital.

Michigan State University
crop scientists ec-tunate Michigan
grows two -million acres of
com. of which 10 million aerre

’ for the LADIES DRESSES
rack of Juniors.
NEW One
Misses, Half Sizes and
Petites
And special
thanks to our

for their patronage, j

Reg. $10.95

y3.H
.

Regular Prices

205 N. Michigan
Tom &amp; Solly Robinson

iu«. » « NOW

*4"

SKIPPIES PANTIE has Atra body

_

lmr,

comfortable elastic net with firm
front panel to flattan tummy,
2W’ band t»nip waistline. Style
0817. S-M-L-XL. Whrte.

GAUZE DIAPERS
Slightly Irregulars. Regu­
larly $2.98 Dox.

Fornifit|Rogm

The

Superette

NOW *8"

SKIPPIES LONG LEG PANTIE
Style 0872 is completely created
in feminine, ounces light Lycra.
Features Lycra satin elastic front,
split hip and back panels for the
ultimate in support and agntrol.
2H- band for slimming the waist­
line; spirt crotch and fashioned

BUY

SAVE

RECEIVING BLANKETS
Pastel colors in solids and

&amp;. SAVE

Reg. 98c

prints.

the corn crop in Michigan I* Open Doily 9 o.m. to 11 p.m.
about tlOH million.

GARMENT BAGS
Jumbo size to hold up to
14 garments.

May the New Year bring
peace to all mankind.

OnlV

Cf
I.UU

JTith this ~insht we extend

our gratitude for

your patronage and good
. will. Jt'f hluUys
a pleasure to sffie yin*.'

We Will Close at 5:30
New Year's Eve, Dec. 31
And Re-Open
Tuesday Morning, Jan. 4th

Miller's

4770
SfRVICL

107 Eotf Woodland

STAMPED PILLOWCASES
«ow»299&lt;^MOWi7a8

Hemstitched, assorted
patterns. Regularly $1.69

WOOL MATERIAL
100% wool'and wool
blends . . . Regularly $?.98
yd.

Well Close
New Year's Eve
5:30 p.m.

Now *1” yd.

DRESS SHAPER* BRA adds
'■ moi*
shape, but never an extra inch or
ounce! The »hape «nahing lining

especially priced with panels of

need, the shape you want. Style
0287 in Powder Buff or white.
32A38C.

front and sales. A 2 U inch band
deftly whittles your waist. Give*
superb support and control, yet
feels so light and airy! Powder

SKIPF1ES SLIMLINE Styia 0972.

Look for famous 'Trade-Name labels on the
things you buy ... you'll find them here!

Parmaleei
124 East State Street

�I
•—THE HARTING* BANNER

Dinner and Dance
z At Country Club
On New Year's Eve
*

Siegels, Jack McGuires. Jack Os­
goods. Fdward Storkan*. James
Wlswell* and Dr John Mulli­
gans Of Middleville.

will be hosts to grout*
Run Benner family and Ute Mer­
rill Kercher*

of dancing.

Senior CItMen* of the Hasting*
community met Monday, Dec. 27;
at the Epl~&lt;4»&gt;! Parish Home for
the usual picnlc-»iyle dinner
installation of officer*.

and Mra Ron Benner, celebrated
hl* sixth birthday Sunday evening
with the Gerald Karcner*. hi*
uncle. Doekfias Benner, who had
Just returned on leave from Viet
Nam. Jan Armour, and his grand­
parents. the Voyle Beiuu-ro and the
Merrill Karcher*. as hb guests.
Birtiaiay cake and ice cream were
served. Then Rick opened his gifts.

family spent Christnu* Eve with

More than 100 will attend the
Green Emerald dinner and dance
IzxutatJ Post of Grind Rapid*
it the Hastings Country Club

The James Coleman* and Joe home also tram Eastern University.
Burkholders are co * chairmen Sunday guests at Mra Hindu were
with the Fred Markle? taking her granddaughter and family. Mr
party tlnce the Burkholder faml. ly is vacationing In Florida. Mra
B had already contributed her
elegant touch with the green and
gold decorations before their de­
parture for tile southland
Other* assisting will be the
Richard Blrkes. Richard Feldpausches, Richard Foster*. Paul

Senior Citizens
Enjoy Program
On Holy Land

Society news

Iioma City, who also visitol their
grandparents. the (Howard ’ Or»boms.
The Zane Naahea entertained
Mis* Alberts Nash. Mr and Mrs.
Guy Nash. Willard Nash, anil Mra.
Irene Saekely for dliuwr on Christ-

joyed. President Eincntu* I. H.
Stamm introduced Uie new offleera

chine which he Immediately put
to use. His mother, who probably
hadn't intended to sene popcorn,
very graciously came to the rescue
and id so, with Rick helping her

MISS MARY MOREY

m

good ** the com The rent of

Parents Announce*
Daughter's Troth.
Plans for Nuptials.’

showing of very interrating movie*
I that Doug had taken bi Vid Nam
; and Okinsvra and the telling o(
. hl* experiences while on duty over
. Uiere. He is cxi furlough from the
&gt;' of; Marines unUI he report* for duty
KM W Bond Street wish to “h- at Camp LaJr.mr. N. C. on Jsn. 2fl

on vacation from WMU

Klatt, soil of Mr and Mr* Howard * Twn “** S*11? of Roblnron Si|Klstt of Whitefish Bay. Wls
। perette entertained their employee*
tings High, received her BA. and 11 o'clock- Th-.-y all galliered at
Ruoinsori
for a social
M A ut the Unlmaity of Michigan I r'Jiris.
‘”" °
- ------------home
------*-------------Bonus checks were given to
and 1* presently employed as a fine.
'
Mr and Mrs. Ron Johncock. Mr
and
Mra.
Ted
Teadt.
Mr
and
Mrs
sity's Communication Sciences
Dick Nixon. Mr and Mra. Bob
laboratory in Ann Arbor.
Mr. Klatt received ills BS and Ward. Dean Dingman and Miss
MB. in electrical engineering at Nancy Coleman. Ron and Ted alPurdue University and his Ph D

University of Michigan and Is
preaentiy an aiaiatant professor tn bundle of gifts all wrapped up and
tile drpurtmen: of electrical rngi- earned -is a puck draped urer
nevrtng. Massachusetts Institute of Ron's back. The Superette wi*
: in a very pretty Christmas
Trehotogy A May wedding is being
setting of red and white poincould be with their familial.

Personal Mention
Th* Stauffer family held their

the First Methodist Church. OljcsU
were Mr*. Lotta SUuffyr uixl Rob­
ert. Mr. and Mra. Arthur Stauffer.
David. Carol, and Paul. Mr. and
Mrs Stanley Stauffer. Linda and
Billy. Albert Stauffer. Richard and
Clayton Newland and Christine of
Nashville. M1M Joyce Newland of
□rand Rapid* and James Sergeant
of Hastings. Mr. and Mra. Dale
Wetzel of VennontvlUe, Mr. and
Mra. Emerson Stauffer of Alto and

of Grand Rapid*. Vlautng in the
afternoon were Mr. and Mra Duane
Newland and Martha Kim of
Saginaw.
.
Christmas Eve supper guests of
Mr. and Mr*. Clayton Newland
and Cliristine of Nashville were
Mr. and Mr*. Harry 8 Brown Jr.
of Grand Rapids
Mr and Mr*. William Hagerman
of carabn City and Mr. and Mrs
Jahn Kprrioely of Marion Ind.

Granddaughter of
Woodland Residents
Engagement Told

MR AND MRS. HOWARD T. REED
. MLvs Jean Mary Stanton 1* Married.

Methodist Rites
Unite Couple in
Lovely Nuptials

the candelabra. Mis* J«m Mary
There were 180 student* attend- , Stanton, daughter ot Mr and
Mrs Itorell Stanton. R2 MldYouth Council on Monday evening.
Dee. 27. at the Hastings Country dkville. and Howard T. Rted.
Club. Moat of. tlie -gal*- wore long xn of Mr. and Mrs Duke Reed.
formal*. many of red velvet, pre­ 2020 lake St., Holland, were
senting a striking appearance, united in marrtiurc in a double
against the «itt and green buck- ring ceremony performed by the
Rev George Elliott al the Flnt
the Christmas motif. Bud Wolfe's Methodist Church on Saturday.
ur.-iirsUa played for the danemg.
and MU. Donna Acker was general
Russell N**h. accompanied by
chairman of the event The Cuun- Mm David Kruko at the organ,
try Club donated the Club for the sang "Because" and "I Love You
dance.
i Truly." Charira Hauser sang.

President Ray Wolfe responded
with equally compIlmeiiUiry re­
marks. Mr. Wolfe was the club's
second president, so the duties of
rifflcc will not srem *o onerous as
they did when he confronted them
for the first time.
Rev. Harold Bugbce mtv&lt;w ax ENGAGED-Mr. and Mrs. Ro­
vice president in addition to hl* man Karpinski. R3 Mid l'-ville.
former position of chaplain. F1a:;k wish to enii'unt e *Ui» un le­
nient of thelt &lt; • »i • r Pa'll*
Mrs Rolland Bellon the new floarr
chan man
Mort Nichols, returning for hli ten of Irving Road. MiddWvUle.
second year as treasurer, men­
tioned that this day also marked School and Elg'.e is a W&gt;3 gradu­
ate of T-K High School and 1*
his 85th birthday anniverrary
The birthday table beautifully stationed in VietNam with th?
decked with trailing vine* and bou­ Army No wedding date ha* been
quets of holly in metal bell candle­
stick* was «e)l filled with those
whose blrUidsy* fall tn December,
and included Mr and Mra. Harvey
Burgrw celebrating their Mth wed­
ding armiversary Mra. Frank
Roush, whose artistic abilities arc
so well utilised in the decoration
The engagement of Mlv* Marlof the blrUxisy table, deaerves. and
gets many admlnng expression* ot Purest. 701 Aradnny. Kalamazoo.
afkxrclaUon.
..... Tlie program wax an exception-• em*. str ,ind
victor Oberally beautiful and inspiring lecture. mAn. 220 River Street. Spring Lake,
by Mra. Lucll* Hamilton of acold—
,u. - Tlie betrotiial wa* revealed at „a
rf^he UHidlnmr party st Mr Fin-rat's horn turn e.f the Holy Land and the1.
Middle East where *he wa* &lt;me of
a group of triurUU taking the trip:
‘ ‘u,endfd

trtmsfonncd .into a beautiful
setting in the red and white
decor by Mra. Chester Stowell
for the reception that followed.
Kay Stanton, sister ot the bride.

Fred Bowerman. aunt of the
bride, poured coffer; Mr* Duane
Miller, aunt of the bride, and

the Joanna Circle of the church,
**„ra D*S^
served Hie pir-su. Mra. John ‘"aL H.muton B the daughter
Dum-mu was at the punch bowl. of Mrs Harn- Dunn, a charter
1°
m-mber of the Hasrtngs dub. Mr*. H
itz- of
the bride, Mr. and Mra Martin iz .-..I-..-—. -km—,
m
Miss Obeiiiian i* a graziuate ot
*"“* ¥*" Grand Haven HUfeSchool. *nd
Fox and Mr. and Mrs J Un Bucr Hamilton spent
where the group wa* received ^thj^hus^mXmity’In April
Mr* John Erdman were at&gt;hr
guest b&lt;x&gt;k.
the new Mra. Re«*l changed
iusver Mr» Adolph Fberat. Feuchlwangen.
W ’
Germany, is s graduate of Western
to a navy blue and white mo- hv^Mr
. Michigan Unlveralty. and is prosludr suit for traveling. Tliclr by Mr Bugbee

address Is 525 Ridge St . Alton.
Hl, Howard is attending South­
ern Illinois University
, Out of town guesu came from
I Seattle. Wash ; Millstadt. Alton.
| Westmont and Riverside. Ill.
---------------------------- —,
— — Detroit, Milford. Jackson. Bendcus time at tlie Hart Stamm ther. the bride wore a beautiful |on
Holland Plainwell
home as not one link of the 18 floor length gown of while .dlk ■ Acto Caledonia. Leighton. Mldwas missing as they Joined hands j organra with a silk taffeta llnPrairieville. Delton. UrIn prayer of gratitude for their mg fashioned with a fitted bo- bondalc. Nashville and FTe-pcrt
blessings. They hare added some dice, princes* neckline and elbow
Ti&gt; crf-om
* parent* hnrtfd tlxnew link*. After four boy* In 20 length slrcvts trimmed in white
cKcamu dinner that was held
years. Kermit and Martha have fur Garlands of Alencon tace'"*
Sirh'vrii.v
their girls—two lovely daughter*- medallion* outlined In liny bead* -■*

Mr and Mr. Wayne Wellman
and family were Chnstnus Eve
m
guests of Mr and Mr. Roger WellNo ""“to* ‘tatc ha* bfrn
m«n._k£al. On Christmas the
----------- •-----------WAjrf&amp;Wtliman* were entertained
There were 23 gueaU at Uie Meryl
atplie home of hgr sister, the 1Joyd’Neeb home on Bunday evening.
Cojbums of Caledonia, for a family ; Dec 19. when they entertained
punr. nnd they inu-rtalned the ’ Mrs. Ncebu brother* and sister*
Lew* Wcilsnan* on the Sunday ; and their famlHe* for a Chrbtnwui
after Christmas
i potluck and party. On Christmas
Mr and Mrs Richard Smith of Day. Mr and Mra Nreb and Meria
Westerville, Ohio, spent the Christ- were guest* of hl' sister and hustna* holiday* with her mother. Mrs band, the Arthur Clinton* of FreeWalter Ryan.
I port.

in-law. Little reren-montha Dianna cascaded down the front of h.-r
Kn't&lt;l b&gt;
Dingman brought the real meaing gown nnd around the A-llne i
»«cecca ci.ctc
of Chrwtmas to each heart. Got- . »kirt Th- detachable chantilly - ------------------------------------------------don Endsley was ilxi &gt;t v&lt;-r, w-4. lace ....
i.. ......
•
Announcing o-Cfiange in
train
was trimmed wttniI
.
,
come guest.
M&lt;-d bead* Her shoulder length i
I veil wa* hHd irxplacr by a small i
V
Became of Mra O'Connor JuM'pUl bay and rht\cn'ried un or- ------- —------returning home the day before' chid attached to a white pearled
Mr. and Mr&lt; V in Mullenlx nnd
,M1W
,.....
,, Suzanne, from
Christmas after surgery it was de- j BUilc
।
Itieludin
— .----- .------- . Clarence Millers, elded to have Christmas with a!
Mim Sally Stanton was maid ' WMU Joined the brother, and .1*­
’ of honor for be- rirter snd'"5*
Mrv *»«“*«*« and ,hrlr
and Joining them on New Year's
j CjitkXidx wer^
Re.ierea■' *•'
Day will be Mr* Bert Rupright
and Mr. and Mr*. Leon Wilwn of Bette of rural Nashville instead of Rred. sister of the K-xxn of
Unslng. and Mr and Mra Roy at the home of Mr and Mra. Cllf- Holland. Mb* Jdary Kay Goble '
Douglas, who will soon be return­ ford Walter and Fay a* originally of Milford. Mira Anne Griffith
R
....j
eluded Mrs B'rtha Mullenlx ana &gt;
ing to Pine Grove. Calif. The Mil­ (planned. Those attending were,]
Bobers of Battle Creek and Mr
ler* were Sunday evening lunch ... J
MnrJean and Mr. and Mra. Robert i tendaiT* were all dreracd alike “*** Mrs w ,‘!cT Hershberger of
Walter. aU of Uke Odcwu. Duwne .• “SSli
\
&lt; Woodtand. wtr.- otlertoined for
.ne-L- Cajd
ChrUimas at the John MuU-nix ■
Mr*. Floyd Cliun entertained her and Kent of b* Angeles,
.
home. Mr. and Mr* John Mullmix:
from Ffioefamily for Christmas Eve. Mr and called Christmas Day
ry were spend-1 Ljl ’ c“L' .&lt;rJTnM «h^e
:,nd
*p, n'
ln
Mrs Earl Clum and family of
holidays with 1 r ”* n nB stemmed white rose.
C(:y al,h {rlt.lul;, aIKj Tue*- )
big
the
Ch
□rand Rapid*, Mr. and Mra Duane
•
Gonton
T
Rzed.
twin
brother|d*v
ereiing
they cntrrtainrt Earl
his
family.
Clum and family of Detroit. Mr
.
.of
the
grwm.
acted
a*
be■
l;!
Grand
Rapid*,
the
Robert
I
has purchased this popular Hastings Restaurant
and Mra. Roger Lundquist and
family at Lansing, the John MulMrs. Ruasell Belfield and Mrs. man. He u a recent graduate of. croekfonk of Woodland and tlie
from Earl and Lillian Spencer and will continue
It-tUx1 family, local, and her son. Grace Denton won firat place in I। Northwest! rn University in i Roger Rushes
Evanston.
III.
gating
the
guest*
Bull
WaUrg
„,
!wuln
^
Mr
operation from Jan. 3.
LsVem Clum and family of Cali­ the north-south play of Dupli-I j were. Cgrtm Rwl. broth-r of ^ Mra_ Ray WoUe
wld
fornia
cate bridge game at the Emman- i
: Mis* Feme Wolfe of Detroit. Mr
uel EpUcopal Undercroft Tue»- Iff.
BUI Vlllien. Riverside. Ill: Joe an(1 Mra Roger Wolfe and Jeff
SERVING DELICIOUS. HOMECOOKE
Nrf, (&gt;f Naahvfl!e for
suited tn a tie between Mr r.nd McCartliv Alton. Ill, and Allen ,nd
Mra Jack Kennedy and Mra. Klrleis. Mill-, adt. Ill., all friend.*: dinner on Friday to otwerve Chri.-tMEALS at REASONABLE PRICES!
|
,ind &lt;ni gmiday the Bud Wolfe
Robert Cook and Mrs Frank ot the groom.
Mira Terera Jenkin*, daughter family wxa entertained for ChrUtMcCloskey. In the e a s t^k e a t
play, flrat place went to Mr* I of Mr nnd Mra. Norman Jenkfn* j ma* at the home of Mr and Mr*
of Hastincx was\jhe"How&gt;r bin George C&lt;«swi-II Other gtireis were
Ivn Ironside Another tic result- and Scr"' K'*- *on ot Mr Bn!1 Mr «nd
Kkiu* BiUKhman of
-a— k-. Mr*. Arthur Ko*, cousin of the Port Huron, Mr. and Mr* Gerald
groom, was the ring bearer.
Entire* and family of Freeport.1
j Mr. and Mra Wayne Corey, । «£ Nancy FeetaerThe Ben EnGoodycaA Jr. and Mrs
| -«&gt;t nnd brr'her-in-Uw of the dr” Ufnll&gt; °r Fre'pon were after; j
Andrus aJId Roy Hubbard
To all our wonderful
I bride from Benton Harbor, pre,
*.
customers, we extend
•vw
sided tv* master and mistrexs of
Mr8a!,,d
™ .
i * &lt;wwnnniM
i Mrs. Gerald Ouffl and son. Todd.
an EXTRA special
। Potluck Club dining at the Emar GrwnonK-.,
Tampa Fl* were here for the
Frandsens. with a httle added
P-’r bcr daughters wedding, ^^7.
and «rs
greeting for a healthy,
FINANCING AVAILABLE
bridge pteytng until Old Man Mrs San ton chose a white me- cyide Bender of Leach Lake
prosperous new year.
Time steps aside for the eberutne talllc sheath dress with red scChristmas dinner
uiuuuiuui
uuiuri guraU
|(urM of
us the
ux
Utile Fellow as 1266 arrtvr-s at Icreworti-s
and* a
—------ ~----“ corsage
cor’B’t' of red
rr&lt;l Robert HoHlster*
Hollister* were Mr.
Mr and
mlrfnlrto
rnee-.
___j and Jimmy
____ ._____
midnight.
rare* 'The
The irrrxwn'*
grerom s mrrfh'r
moth-r wore
wore jjr*. Jim —
Bun
of Ann
a blue jyrd green brocade dn-ss Artw a:id Mr lind
Jake HoJ.
with nJrtelung accewnrles and a luler. The Jim Bum* family spent
coraacr of white roses
;lhP weekend with the Jake Hol­
hnme on 8 Braudway and tha
Tlie church parlors had been lister*.
family Clulstnuu dinner the
next day at the A ben John.*on

Personal Mention

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will be delighted with the basket pl pits
and helpful information they, will receive
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munity's traditional hospitality. Or you
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. The weekend holiday of SaU
' urday and Bunday jdlowrd many
; families to have two Chrtstnia^*I This wa* true with the Floyd ■
I WUliaon family at (Aared^n
i HUI*, m, who orrtred to be
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her family, the John Hoskin*, in
their new home, on David Drive.
duriiiR Chrirjna* vacation.

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and Miss Beulah Buchanan of
■ South Haven, their family. Joyce
| Hyde of Kalunaroo. Mr. and Mrs
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Woodland

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Chet Hesterly a! Monday afternoon. Cougiauila-[
turns to this couple.
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J guests with Elizabeth Walts .in.
; Hastings. They enjoyed a lovely
Ritzanui. in a talk which i.uin- turkey dinner, then exchanged।
{gifts. On Christmas Day Mra.
local Rotary Club during the JTteMerly enter tabled her family.
: Mr. and. Mrs. Hobart Bcholbly,
viewed plans for the next six George and Duane Bchalbly and
months, explained that "K could Mrs. Tewksbury were dinner
guests. Later in the afternoon

family and
Donald Stroup and children. Mr.
and Mrs. Nolen Kcnfield or Lan­
sing, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Towii- with their
rend of Vcnnontvlllc, Mr. and
a of Hastings. *
Mrs. Larry Townsend and family
John Pctennan
ot Vermontville and Mrs. Myrtle and family of Fruitport were
O*ens and Miss Gaytha Utile.

Another Christmas U over and
the big family dinners arc a
thing of the past for most fami­
lies. Some families will still cele­
brate later. The children got
their wish with the ground cov­
ered with snow when they woke
up Cnruima* morning. Some
adults did not share the same
enthusiasm. however. It meant
shoveling the heavy anow out of
iverjihmg jxidblc to
three
u,uUle u •* *‘U1 ‘ilt tne dxivtaays and taking a
Utd^ subtree Natton
;cl*«to
°n Christmas Day. chance on getting stuck with
unnea nraira a tree nation.
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cum(, OUrlil.
ho had BturaScd a K4nry meet-, Mrs. Kennard Sdialbly.
ing m Cuba white Castro was I Mr, and Mra. Duane Clum and
still a rebel hiding with his foi-1 family ot Dearborn Heighu came
lowers In the hllla
[Thursday to spend a couple ot
Those Cuban Rotertens failed !
W1U1 htr folk»- MrMrit
to radlto the danger from dedl- ”fndd Classic On Christmas
rated minority forces, and rousewere with hte mother,
quently Cuba was token over by Mr* Kathryn Clum. in HasUngs
Conununlsu.
Ifor tAeir family Christmas. Thsy

ram',nuJ&gt; morning.to spend a few days
CARLTON (ENTER WSCB
‘with her daughter. Other guests
The Carlton Center MeUiodls*.' tor dinner and tlie day were Mr.
WSCS will inret ut the homo of and Mra Galen Kilmer and
Mra. Clayton Valentine Thurs-1 family, Marvin. Deb and Vick
day. Jan. 6. 1 pm. Roll call will i Classic, and Mr. and Mrs. Olenbe: "A Thought for the New don Curtis and family. Joyce
Year."
[and Kelly Classic were unable to
--- •-----------t join the family as Kelly 1* enterMra. Lena Snell spent the Christ- Wining the chicken pox.
mas week tn Elkiiart. Ind., visiting ■ Mrs. Evfe- Rivett had her famlher daughter and son, Mr. andJy home on Christmas night for
Mra. Al Secor, and Mr. and Mr*. I their celebration. They received
Clark Ktebifekll.
a tcleplwne call from her father.

New Year’s Eve Dance
Elks Temple

10 until 2

Friday Night, Dec. 30

Lefty Cooper's Orchestra
Guests $7.50 Couple

Members $5.00 Couple

tennan Is staying

West Woodland

former local residents, and Dale
McClintock of Charlotte. »«rt
united In tuartiagtliy Rev. Pau)
Ardsma. pastor,1 assisted by th*
bride's greet uncle. Rev. Kennan!
Hchalbly of Edmore. The best
audits of the friends hare go
with the ntralyaecte.
The Woodland U.B. people
held a prayer mratlng al the
Byron Heatariy Immuc last Thurs­
day evening. whkh was well at­
tended. Special featurca were a
talk by Rev. Dorlene Speak. pas­
tor ot the Hastings UJJ. Church
and mother of ths pastor of the
Woodland Church. Bev. George
Bpeas. and several musical num­
ber* by Ronald Heaterly of Has­
tings and Floyd Jackson.
Our best wishes tor a happy
and prosperous New Year to all
our readers and may good health
be yours through every day—and
don't forget, after tomorrow, to
date your checks and letters 1966

Milo

M7-12U

. * Among the many ChrUUnas
By Mrt. Frank Routh
lu-mi
cards we received this year was as RhMw«u
one from an elderly relative of
Mrs. Rachael Bradfield of In­
Mrs. Sisson In Kirklin. Ind. It
terlochen spent last Monday and
Tuesday
with
Merle
and
Leone
fwhloned gteuy-flnteh postcard
'made in Germany) like the one* Bradfield, then went on to Bat­
tle Creek to visit other relatives.
among the many from here that
*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Merle
Bradfield
attended lire
autuucu
uic wedding
wiuuu.f, ui
ot her
ul. u.uc uuy. ne
uic uiu
giandoaughler, Marana Touslcy.imay be at least SO years old. spent Christmas Eve with Earl
Also this lady wrote of reading Town and Modallne Norman. *
an article In her Sunday School Mr. and Mra. Rush Saunders of
Hesterly. Evelyn and Barbara paper, an article about lakes in Kalamazoo called ut the Marie
Brudficlda after attending
neaicriy. George and Duane
bcuaibiy, Mra. Tewksbury'. Mr. son! (I had written the little Christmas parry Bunday evening
article and. sold it to another ul the Mito Church. * Mr. and
and Mrs Chet jirateny, Mr. and publication some time agu I Mrs Newman entertained Jack
don't know how this other paper Bradfield and family, his father
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Neilson
nnd mother, and Mr. Kern of
and Ruth.
.L-but that's alL)
Lkrwugiac for Clulstnuu dinner.
Mr. and Mra. Lorry Tobias
Mr. and Mra. Stuart Kussmaul
were overnight gucate with Uicir
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hesterly entertained the Tobias family
and the Misses Barbara and last Sunday for their Ciirtetmas.
Guenther and guts Christmai Evoiyn Hesterly attended the Lawrence has three sons and
McCUnlock-TowsIey wedding in seven grandsons. * Mr. and Mra
iheui. Bunday the family came Lansing Bunday. The ladles oi&gt;- Frank Roush were faverod fur
their Christmas present with a
to the Kussmaul home to celcurate. This included the Guen- Hesterly cutting the cake and telephone call from Frank H.
the girls helped with Ute serving, Roush and wife of Tacoma,
maul and family. Alter opening a Donald Ketcham, a WMU stu­ Wash. Frank lived with his
the many lovely gifts, the family dent, is enjoying the Christmas undo and aunt for four years.
vacation with the home folks Another call came from Augusta
nome movies II is hard to be-j and la filling his former place at from Mrs. Roushe's grandson and
lleve the dlflcrvnce a few years the Hastings Mfg. Co. during thb family, the James L. Masons *
make.
Mrs Croutlwrs of Battle Crtvk
period.
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Bcgerow
One of our neighbors informs spent Wednesday evening with
enjoyed having their family with us she received a Christmas card the Homer Fishers and attended
Uicm for Christmas celebration from'a friend th Newark. Ohio, the Christmas prograin at the
on Sunday. However, the family who wrote that she looks for­ Wesleyan Church ti' Hickory
circle was not complete. Mr. and ward to the arrival of her Ban- Corners.
.vira. Paul Hollman were unable
to join them from Indiana and the West Woodland Items first
str. and Mrs. Kenneth Steele and said some very nice things
and family could not attend be­ about the writer. Thank you,
cause of Mrit. Steele's recent Mrs. Perry. Incidentally, we met
By Mr*. Leo Frey
a couple of ladle* from near
uig them were Mr. and Mrs. Sunfield in a store in Hostings •4. Bm 44J. hltW C&gt;..k
711-0111
John Bcgcrow and family of
Last Friday evening Mr. and
Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Bcgerow and girls. They our letter every week and enjoy Mra Leo Frey attended the
Lincoln
School
staff
party
which
called on the Steeles later in the It very much. Another thapk
was held at Lakewood Inn in
evening.
you)
Battle Creek. * Jamie Poyer, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Payer
day and again on Friday to was involved tn an accident Fri­
spend the day with her sister. day at the Cedar Creek Rd
Miss Esther Laurel!, and found More than 60 stitches were re­
By Mrt. Slcphen Otgood her recovering nicely from her quired to close the bead and
recent serious Illness. * Mr. and Utah wounds. Dale Bunnell, tlw
Mrs. Eldon Roush and family of other drive.-, received a broken
South Hastings joined her par­ collar bone. Both ora recuperat­
furloughs: Rlcli&amp;rd Weber, son ents. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bisson, ing at home.
Mr. and Mrs Max Mast and
on Bunday for Christmas dinner
and gift exchange. A Mrs. Ver­ family of Battle Creek. Mr. nnd
don Hesterly has been confined Mra. BUI Nickerson and baby
tram Taylor Street, Mr. and Mra.
fr. and Mra. Richard Hiczlcr
rid family will be leaving the a virtu but is feeling better at Allan Nickerson and family were
this writing.
Sunday bclau-d Chruxmaa din­
This community was grieved to ner gurato of Mr. and Mrs. Ken­
on a mink ranch in Wisconsin.
We lyope they will be happy in learn of the death in Lakeland. neth Nickerson. Linda and Mark.
their new home. * We extend Fla . on Sunday of Lawrence * Douglas erase U spending lus
our sympathy to the family and I Paul. During his long time as a vacation from Princeton at the
fr.cnds of Mrs. Libby DeBack. « hardware man he had been in home of lus parents, Mr. and
The McCullum Church announc­ most of the homes in this com­ Mra. Norman Cnuc. * Little
ed special services to begin on munity one or more times serv­ Sally Pritchard. daughter of Mr.
icing the furnaces, plumbing. iu&gt;d Mra. William Pritchard, is
the Dth. with Rev. Ovensiuna medical patient at Community
from Pleasant VaUcy^
gratitude of ail. Mr. and Mrs. Hospital. 8he was admitted
Lyle Munger mxt family and
Thursday Second data Dale
Crum relumed Sunday to his
his hip. which proved base at Norfolk. Va.. after spend­
daughter. * Bunday evening calling about 10 days with his Par­
ill nnd. we understand, was In ente, Mr. and Mra Herbert
the hospital at the time of his Crum and family. * Mr. and
death. Our sympathy to the be­ Mra. Roy Dunn and family en­
reaved family.
tertained Mr. and Mrs. Luther
Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Barnum,
Qsgixxi. ♦ Rev. and Mra. Osgood Mrs. Minnie Geiger nnd Donald Lcmx and Janet, Mra. Myrtle
Mid Mr. and Mra David Osgood KcUham were Christmas guests Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Duiui
of the Carl Wheelers at Middle­ and family, Mr. Wayne Ferris
ville and on Sunday all were and family. Mr. and Mra. Victor
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Schantz and family from near
Ketcham of Lake Odessa. * Nashville. Mr and Mra. Gerald
Christmas parly on Batura* y George Bchalbly and eon. Duane, Dunn and daughter. Mr. and
accompanied by Mra. Charles Mra Jim Whitmore from Battle
Hesterly of Woodland and Mra. Crock to a Christmas potluck
Springer Christmas for dinner on rlersha Tewksbury ot Hastings/ supper Thursday. * Christmas
Saturday. * Mr. and Mra. James attended the McChntock-Tows- Eve tlie Bonfield. Briggs and
ley wedding. * Jeffrey Hesterly. Dowling Church mernbera met
al the Dowling Church for a
terly, has been with his grand­ midnight service.
Saturday evening Mr and Mrs.
Martin, al Hastings the past Merle Dunn and family from
week and has been quite ill with Olivet wore gue.W of Mr. and
chicken pox.
Mra. Gordon Buxton. * Christ­
A wedding of interest took mas Day visitors at Uw Herbert
place Sunday at the Faith Bap­ Crams wore Date from Norfolk.
tist Church, Lansing. Miss Mar­ Va. Raymond S'.cbclton from
sha Ellen Towaley. daughter ot Battle Creek and Mr and Mra.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Towaley. David Pierce and daughter from

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come your way this year,

rtfWyyV y'?Ts. and for many, many years.
And lo our fine patrons, our sincere thanks.

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fyJe wish you, one*g^lall,a New Year full of the

Victoria Pease

, Miller and boys of Munroe spent i
Chrtetmas and the weekend
Mr. and Mra. Lynn lAwrcrtce.; JLrlCb
Sr. * Dr. and Mr*. Arthur Grit-1

Personal Mention

spent Bunday with Mra. Addle

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Eve and morning and then toft for M surgical nurse at Use Ftigu- ’
RlrmtnwHam r*titmlnv Bbts. th^ ..... ti.
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Saturday and returned home Mun­
day. and Joining the group for a
Unrutmas dinner on Sunday were

moving to Rutland In 1944. She

-neral'Home. Burtal was in tlie
and daugliUsr* of Grand Rapids. Dale Giundcr of Kalamazoo.
1 •-----------! Middle Creek Joint TOwnsldp
EMMANUEL GUILD TO MEET i Ccnetery at. Grover H1U. Ohio. '
phoned with holiday greetings.
The Emmanuel Guild is to
------- '—•-----------The Burlan Williamsons are .
IT T° Attend Market
planning to entertain hte sister.-^FT
-6. in the Episcopal Church UnMr. and Mra. Jack Vcech and four \
Joiui Frit* of the equality
Furniture Disc. Shrm., ■Ill at­
ruoday until Tlniraday this week.
tend tlie International Home
—,.u.—
n lh^
Mra Dorothy Gutchesa ot Battle MIUDLLVILU OX8. TO MEET
‘m£&gt; “2
The regular meeting of the I Chicago. Ill., from Jan. J through
Nolan Outchess. Mr. and Mra. Middleville Chapter No. 17 OEA Jan. 8. While at the Mart he wifi
will be held Wednesday. Jan. 5 1 ' ' -------------------------EUC UEW aejrira ana ursigns
1966. ut 8 pm. Note: All memi- of Furniture and Home FurnishTurn Rrynoldti. a Kellogg Com­ -— — ...... — — -----------d ings previewed there. This new
Friends'Night
at
Hastings
Chapmerchandise
will be shown iu
munity College student, is spend­
ing Christmas vacation with the ter Tuesday evening, Jan. 4. Star hte store during the Spring and
Point Adahs are belpg honored-1 Summer.
Ky.
Allen Klrleia from Millstadt.
with Ute Rosen suntans as a guest
SLugarct Joiunon. Clarence John­
cock. John Johncock. Archie Wood-

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Hoiutld Johncock and family, and

Uualng. The Wayne Coreys of
Benton Harbor were Christmas
Mr. and Mra. Richard McGee
and family were Christmas Day

Garlic Toast

Mrs. Bennett's family making a

Ryfl Breads:

The James Galloways are plan­
ning to entertain Lt. col. and Mr*.
Horton Dodds, Steven and Dotuiie
of North Webster. Ind. over the
New Year’s holiday.

40c

Garlic Bread
French bread sliced lengthwise.

filled with whipped garlic butter. J

Pkg^29c

Dark Sour; Limp* Swedito Sweet Rye. Pumpernickel. Plsirr.
and Seeded Rye, Party Snack Rye. and Cheese Rye.
&lt;

Dinner Rolls:
Parkerhouse. Cloverleaf, Butlerfiake, Hard Rolls, Potato
Biscuit*.

tallied
a family dinner
Wednesday night. Guests were
Mrs.' Hazel Doolittle, Mr. luid

Coffee Cakes:

Mr. and Mrs. Donald DooUUle,

Old Fashion

Pan Cinnamon Rolls___ ___ 8 for 32c
United the bliliiday of Mra. Cari-

Cookie Day Every Wed, *&gt;’•
Ph®- $1
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With the dawn
of the New Year,
we can see a fine
future ahead for
our commuuity.
•We thank you
! for giving us the
chance to be a
part

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fortune always be yours and may we always be privileged to serve

you, our wonderful customers. Please accept our hearty thanks.

Office Phone WI 5-5173

Carl Neithamer
Home Phone WI 5-3004

iook to ihe Ncw Y,ar’ ’*•

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join with you in the heartfelt prayer
that the future may portend a time
of new understanding throughout the
world, and the dawn of lasting peace.

145 W. State. Hastings, Mich.

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Richard Slocum

Home £hone WI 5-5856

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By Victor Sitton

IU Wm4U«4

Hickory. •* Cindy Leonard.;
ftaughkr of Mr and Mra. Nor- JllCkOrV COFBerS
man Leonard, of T Drive North'
spent the week with her grand-1

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MarcliM E. Taber. Minister
10 am. Sunday school.
Church Study. Sunday. 8:45
11 am. Morning worship.
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Youth meeting. 6:15 pm
Youth Fellowship. Sunday. 6
Evening Gospel Hour. 7*pm.
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BMtr Gerald N Slack
Wonhlp, 11 am.
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Rev. Carl Sllvemoll. Pastor
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6 15 pm. Christian Endeavor.
Sunday school. 11 am.
7 p in. Evening service.
IRVING CHAPEL
Wednesday worship for entire
Rev. Chalmer sailer, Pastor
family.
Phone RO 5-3603
COATS
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Adulig Bible study and prayer
Sunday school. 10 am.
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Morning worship. 11 am
'
Cor. Coats Grove Rd. and
Youth FeiknrsJUp. 1:30 pm.
Thuraday prayer service, 7:30.
Durkee Road
Boys and Girls fellowship, 7.30
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y
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Reading
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Wedncs.
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wonhlp.
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Rev. Frank Crabb. Bible teacher. and Boys Brigade.
i. ' Making the
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Rev. Russell Sarver, Pastor ' Sunday evening service. 7:30.
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Monday. 7 pm. Troop 73
11 am. Morning worship.
Thuraday, 3 30 pm. Children"!
7:30 pm Wed, Bible Study
choir rehearsal.
3:30 pm. Carol choir rehearsal
7:30 Chancat choir rehearsal. I
TRINITY:, GOSPEL CHURCH
Circuit Churches
1118 Jordan Lake Street
Circuit sermon title is:
Lake Odessa IP A. Campgrounds
Phone DR 4-8277
Rev Jerry Boomer. Pastor
Sunday school. 10 am.
Wonhlp service. 11 am.
Church school. 10:30 am.
Young People's service. 7 pm. ,
Martin Corners
Evening service. 8 pm.
Worship service. 1030 am.
Quimby Ctarch
Church school. 10-30 am.
HARTINGS BAPTIST CHURCH
Worship service. 1130 a nL
Director of Music and Youth

EMMANUEL
CHURCH
' Brood w

New Year's Day. 10 am Holy
Communion. Sunday. Jan. 2.
8 am. Holy Communion
11 am. Holy Communion and
sermon. Nursery and classes for
children.

•OK”

To Loon

SATURDAY HAPPY HOUR
Drinks Yi Price from 8 to 9 p.m,

NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE

to Soy

OK
HOWARD

FRIDAY FISH SPECIAL

All the Perch
You Con Eat

Fun. Food, Refreshments and Fovori for All!

Bunday school. 10 am.
Worship, 11 am.
Youth meeting, 8:15 pm.
Evening prayer meeting and
Bible study. 7:30 pm.

SOLVING MONEY PROBLEMS

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CARLTON CENTER
BOWENS MILLS CHAPEL
METHODIST CHURCH
Henry VanTH. Evangelist
Rev. Richard VandenBcach
— ... ------------------- Morning wonhlp. 8 15 am.
11:15 am. Bunday school.
Divine worship. 8:16 8s 10:45
Sunday school, 10:15 am.
m
i
A cordial welcome to all.
Sunday school, 8:30 am.
। UKKI RVan
Jan. 2. la the first Sunday that mfthodist CHURCH
HASTINGS HEVENTII-DAT
we will have two reguST:hurch j
CBLRCH
ADVENTIST CHURCH
wrvlrea The 1 15 worship aer- I
Hickory Corners. Michigan
Elder C. L. Wilber. Pastor
vice ha* been added an that then 1
°
P‘-','or
404 W. Colfax
Ph WI 5-5318
lu am. Sunday scnooi.
Sat. Sabbath school. 8:30.
11 am. Morning worship. JunWorship. 11 am.

Hour.

Miller Jewelers

Morning worship. 10
Sunday achool. 11 a.
Christian Endeavor. 7:15 pm.
11 am. Morning worship
Prayer meeting and Bible study
6 pm. Young People's service.' Wedntvdsy evening with ex
7 p m. EvangnlisUc service.
tlve meeting to follow at Mr
Rev. M. F. Goble. Pastor

GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH

WJIM-TV. 4 pm.
“The Lutheran

JANUARY 3rd.

MIDDLEVILLE CHRISTIAN
REFORMED. CHAPEL
708 W. Main Street
Rev. Karl Schlpprr
Worship. 10 am.
■ Sunday school, 11:15 am.

MIDDLEVILLE

am;

CEDAR CREEK BIBLE
Campground Rd; B miles south
of Hastings

from "Science and Health with
Kry to tlie Scriptures’- by Mary

Founder of Christian Science.

Mid-Villa Inn

CLOSED
on Monday,

of Deity will be the theme uf
this Bunders service on -God" in
all Christian Science Churches
throughout the world. The *srmon will consist of correlated

ZION IA»ntmAN

THE GALILEAN
BAPTIST CHURCH
Thursday evening prayer anti FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
Freeport
1330 N. Broadway. Hastings
Rev. Walter Wtnebrenner. Pastor being celebrated
Rev. George J. Huber, Pastor
Phone 845-8704
.
Phone 845-3196
10 am Sunday school.
Where a Christian Experience
&lt;llh the
Makes you a Member.
8:30 pm. Young Peoples.
10 am. Sunday school.
11 am. Morning worship.
orer WOOD-TV
7:30 pm. Thursday prayer
I 6:30 pm. Youth service.
Bible Study Hour.
For-Inventory

PLEASANT VALLET UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH

Christian Science
Theme Announced

broadcast.

children 4 to

8:30 pm. AU Young People's HASTINGS
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Boltwood and E State Road
Rev. Marvin SIckmllltT, Px«or
rial music. hymn sing.
Morning wonhlp. 10:45 am.
□iris Clute.
Evening service, 7:30 pm.
Tuesday Activities
WedraMday prayer. 7:38 pm.
A waWn invitation is extended
Clute.
this friendly church.
clety meeting
broadcast over WFUR.
8 am. Women's prayer band.
7 30 pm. Prayer meeting and
Young People. Thursday, 7 pm
Bible study.
8:30 pm Adult choir rehearsal STONEY POINT
Thursday—8:30 p.m. C8B Bat­ FREE METHODIST CHURCH
talion Boys Clute.
Rev Gwrnneth Bebhng. Pastor
Nursery for all regular services
10 am. Sunday school.
11 am Preaching.
NORTH IRVING WESLEYAN
8 pm. Preaching
METHODIST CHURCH
Cor. of Sisson and Buehlrr Road ORANGEVILLE
4 ml. W. of Broadway. Freeport BAPTIST CHURCH
W. Glen Campbell, Pastor*
3 Mlles South of Gun Lake
Bunday achool, 10 am.
8'45 am. Sunday achool.
11 am. Morning worship
Young People's service.
7 pm Evening warship.
Evangelical service. 8 p

Same Location
ONTGOMERY

118 So. Jefferson

WARD

Hastings

Although we have Closed our Retail Store

WARDS is NOT Leaving
Hastings
We are Going to Continue in the

North Side of our former store at

118 South Jefferson
with a Full Line of APPLIANCES
Plus an Enlarged and Improved

CATALOG STORE

The Now Year's bell rings
out boot wishes and maar
thanks to all our customers.

and a

NEW SERVICING FACILITY
Phone 945-3066
the old year doos out and
pause io osproM OtuhaaH**

Most of our former Catalog Store

cuatomora for thair

Personnel, with whom you are familiar
BENXFRANKUN’
102 Wast Stota at Jrfforson

Barry Cle
321 So. Mi

will still be here to serve you

�| Old London Town
by R.M.C."
Winging westward from Ortry field*. a* I recall, our plane had
Airport by jet. at an altitude of to dodge puldlra at water a* U
32JXB feet and a cruising 'peed
of 500-plu* miles per hour, my front of the main buiklbwx where

flWHK

DCCN

DCBOnCH

SINOTRa-KeRRMaRTiN
MaRRICI GE CROCKS

£s±v
D""s!The 6Hastings
Banner,
uics Sunday, _
i96&lt;
O
Rites Wednesday j

Raptint Church
Watch Night
Plans New Yea Ft
Service at Grace Family Service!
__
.
New Year's Eve Family Night
SS“.jsa* Brethren Church
services wiU be held at the Has­

Hastings
School Menu

WedncMtey at the Sponabie Fu­
neral Hom* with the Rev. John

w
January of 1830. when I made the
In Riverside Cemetrey.
U
i sVJs
*ame trip tn reverse. from Croydcn
Airport outside of London to Le plia.lxe what unbelievable progress
Bougct north of Pari*, in one of ha* been made In Uie development
of olrplanra and air transportation County Medical Facility where *E°***D.*Y
that day, a trl-moiored Handley- during Die past thirty-five year*
Paige biplane which seated Our CUravdle, a medium - size,
eighteen passenger* In single rows three-jet plane deigned tar inter­
of nine padded chairs mon­ city hops, carried about five Umea County. Ohio, on June J. 1M7.: rklDAY To*su*
adjustlblei on either side of the
Dniulla &lt;VanBuskirk&lt; FaulknerJ
air-transport "giant*" of 1830 Fur­
8l»e married Glenn Powell in
,
,
Although passengers had the ad­ thermore. during the one-hour trip
which
included
boarding
time
at
vantage of an enclosed cabin, the

ting* Baptist Church commentUhrtetlan film of family in»U&gt; wunsponaored

Strand of Hastings

Now humidify your home
for more comfort
with less heat

HunMify your home beausttitljr

'Good Houtekteping
Enjoy more comfort with ha*

...

I The panel will discuss current
| event* about. "The Church. ' in-

Intone Requiem Avard F. Ehrle
At Lake Odessa Of Lake Odessa
For Mrs. DuPont Dies Sunday
___________________________
F. DuPunt. 73. Detroit, who died
Sunday rught. Dec. 76. at Columbis Hospital, were to be he kt
at 10 am this Wednesday at
8t Edwards Catholic Church at
I.ah»
Ke ndruu
Odessa
.'
Burial wa* to be\j*i the

Avard F. Earle, «. died in hli .
sleep early Sunday morning «t1
hi* home in Lake Odessa
Mr, Earle Is survived by Ills
wife. Myrtle; four daughters.
Mra J C. Dean of Doraville. Oa:
Mr*
Mra Rainh
Ralph Cnnk
Cook. Mn
Mra. I.vie
Lyle
Eldridge and Mra Gordon Eld-

Mr* DuPont * body reposed st Edwartfi Detroit; hl* mother,
decker* were »UU operating in ,the Picken* Chapel m Clarksville Mra Florele Earle. Lake Odessa:
Neither Croydon nor Le Bougal
16. grandchildren, and two great
grandchildren.
had paved runjray* and at both;
1 cheaper way of seeing the city than
He was retired la 1»M after
from the upper front of theae huge field Swanson. of Clarksville.
busses which maneuver about the
comparatively narrow street* with
»uch *klll
'
New Year’s Masses day at Hie Picken* Cl us pel in
Rev FT Joecph C. Dunphy. Lake OdreB* with burial In LakeOne of my favorite places In
ed Chat JUssm on Nev Year*
London 1* Ute Cheshire Cheese, a
■The William Bradfords spent
little tavern in Wine Office Court
Douglas Bradfords in Plainwell.
Home for Christmas ut the Lyle Christmas Day with their daugh­
venerable Institution when Dr.
HuRjert* were their family includ­ ter. 'the Warren Rocgrra of Ann
Samuel Joluuon. tlie noted Lexi­ ing the Mark Youngs from Pros- Arbor, and enjoyed another Chrtstcographer and man of letter* uaed ptet Height*. Ill. the Donald DowL ma* on Sunday at the home of
their son. Robert ta Grandville'
WMU The Hulbert* entertained Tlie Bradford* have been anterUte Malcolm Brook.* family fnxn Ulnlng several at their grandchil­
lark and kidney pudding (both of Kalamazoo on Thursday.
' dren also during the holiday*
which, along with beef and pie.
are still apeclaltle* of the house'
The place at which the Doctor.
* brilliant conversationalist. used

rhfpUuM

furnishing* with thia handsoma
humidifier.

Thank You" lor

wonderful year.

consumers
ME-302-22

Tlie church choirs will present
music and there will be a time
of fellowship and refrrahments.
The public to Invited

the Robert

Johncock.

Ior; Union Services

the time, took about eight hour*
and probably still does.

with thia furnlture-etyled
Coolorator Humidifier. It Iva*
the rich look of walnut in a thick,
textured vinyl finish that ia both

Blble

■ eluding the role of the "National,
pitot operated from an open cock­
! Council” and the " "Romani
pit forward which communicated। tiuilding in Ixmdon. the plane spent
Catholic and Pope Paul" The ‘
rv
•
rearward by tiny doorway* to a!1only about 70 minutes at cruising been employed al the former wr .
1 nation of Israel in bloom and
little fire-proof radio room and SP^'
rewt of the time being JTyraraMootr VMrW
reborn. The political world of
NOTICE
| the Uniteel Nations, the United
from thence to the main cabin
She is survived by one son/ At the new Nazarene Church
Blates and Communism.
Ths Barry County Zoning
Large, continuous window* on altitude and in the long. alow, let­ Charlea Walter Powell of Grand cn North Broadway there will
down
at
London.
Office
will be open only
either side of the cabin gave an
zllla Powell of Hasting*. 101 Friday Dec. 31. at 7 30
&lt; tag and special musical number*,
excellent view of the countryside
grandchildren. 73 great grandThs -ponvora are the Free refreshment* and possibly a Him.
chjitiren; n brother. Walter Methodist Wesleyan Method 1st
Evervonc U welcome Russel)
below, but soundproofing was nil.
further notice. However,
of viuuiuui
Chatham., uiunw,
Ontario;; pilgrim
piirrini Houncn*.
Hoilnre*. uihbo
United uraoBreth- ---------Sarver,--pastor
aruiratnced.
■
u.
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........
Conversation wa* ImpoMlble once cltlea and seem* more of an over­ Faulkner
twit
U n
'_
i— — _ ....j
I
_
_ •
a,-----------_______
telephone colli will be
-----------the motors were fUrted in addi- grown. sprawling town than the two sister*. Mrs R. B. Moore of -n ln Christ and Nararene
Hasting* and Mis Daisy Keraad—HigSJic-.
Mr. and Mra Ron Wortley of
answered doily.
Hon to a steward, who for a rea­ giant metropoll* it really la. How­ of Dunkirk. Ind.; one Mep-daugh-1 R
OL-n w CT-k p*,.OT Utica. N Y, have their *econd boy.
sonable price would serve you ever. skyscrapers are beginning to ter and three *tcp-*ons. A son.1 .
w—j—.n MrehralBt Rodney wa* bom Dee. 9. and wa*
Richard Slocum
'■
£ ‘XcW^LsISil ZSTw^tfew4Uie’fS^Rum
assorted sandwiches, pastries and appear on the horizon and It may "'Xk P^k^ilL^ l4At
there wi— _
— - ---------hot coffee or tea. tr.e plane carried be only time before Ute man-made
uSUSSTuXi mXi- numbers by
“v each ■"
■
of the partici- 1
an individual listed a* a mechanic- architectural canyon* of New York
pat mg churches. The public is I
pitot, who operated the radio and. are duplicated, to an extent at Church.
। invited

controls, if the captain was Stricker,
After a sojourn on the continent
tn flight.
Maximum altittiae reached dur­ where the language barrier b aling the two ani one-half hour way* somewhat a problem lor meat
Hight to Paris wds 3000 fret and American*. it la a welcome novelty
top vpred registered vr*s ninety- to return to a country where your
one miles per hour Our little tby language 1* no longer foreign—or
modem standards) craft bounced rather. not quite foreign. You Will
aboA in the rough air. You really find section* In London where accenta’are a bit broad for American
knew you were Hying! Even so. tlie
trip cut by more Uun a third the rare. It may take some close llatenlong ordeal oi the combination of ing and careful enunciation to
train and boat crossing, which, at communicate properly!

Cooleratot* Humidifier

wveral

w

XSJK Si.V&amp;’fe'SS 5 Churches Plan
New Year’s Eve

I»HOF£Z

by

Central
Radio &amp; TV
Howard Trumble

BUSINESS OFFICES OF

CONSUMERS POWER
COMPANY
will close at 12 Noon

on Friday, Dec. 31
PHONE 945-3474
FOR EMERGENCY

SERVICE

marked willi bronze plaque—and
for all anyone knows, it 1* authen­
tic! If so. among those around tlie
table would hare been James Ban­
well. rake and biographer, jotting
down tlie obarrvatloo* and witti­
cisms Of hi* literary hero, os they
aal Uvcrr pulling at churchwarden
pipes and downing tlie contents of
huge glasses of Port wine.
Built in 1867. the Cheshire
Cheese has been neither renovated
nor altered during the intervening
years? so the management claim*,
and-thus Is the only authentic 17 th
Century tavern still
■­
London. A comparison
Ings and photograph* with the
present layout, would indicate that
&gt;uch claim* are substantially true
Fortunately, the Cheshire Cntest•'

228 N. Jefferson

Professional DRY CLEANING
One hour

"mnnimiiG:
csarraiaa

air attack on London duting World
War n and the cellar* and sub
basements underneath were u*&lt;-d
x* shelter*. The ' Cheese" would
have made an inflammable target
If It had been even touched by an
Incendiary bomb
It l» an Interesting experience
to dine in this museum piece of a
place—even though I did skid a
bit when I first stepped onto the1
sawdust covered floor. Price* art
far from being cut-rate, but the
Item* served are a* delicioqs a*|

WEDNESDAY,
THURSDAY and
FRIDAY — through
December 31

MENIS or LADIES'

“

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Time is short, time runs fdfct, 1
iuch to do, you'll never lost . . .
slow down . . . use our personal
check service and you'll hove a
lot of time on your hands . . . that's HCB, of course!

SLACKS 7&lt;„$100
Mix &amp; Match
No Limit

■

trouble getting to the bank?
try HCBs ^becking Service

'**'

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SPECIAL for

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"

OPEN 7 A.M. to 6 P.M.—9 P.M. ON FRIDAY
ONE HOUR SERVICE ON REQUEST—8 A.M. to 4 P.M.
—PICKUP STATIONS—
111 W. Stat. St.
Middl.ville
Lake Odessa
Alberta'*
Hatting.
The Stag Shop
Dre.. Shop

Professional DRY CLEANING

A speciol message tv our
friends and patrons. Moy

COMPLETE BANKING &amp; TRUST SERVICE

the new year be one of

fulfillment and happiness
for you all.

HASTINGS

SPEEDY WASH

Hastings City Bnnh

Janet and

MEMBER: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

Wendell Marquis

Friendly, Neighborly Service for 78 Continuous Years

.

�Stag Shop, Goslanders
Lead Men s Cage Lbop'xsg'S
-

Blag Shop and Oo*l*nder en-!/~i

Xir

day tn th* main Hastings

!*■*

*

■
JL

rotUfiger 158-459, Peg Snyder
3, Rose Hinrichsen 158. Bob
Slocum 167. Von Howell 161, Jodene. Howell 172, Helene Bourne
174. Boiyrie Wyant. 171. Wcaley
Friend 165 and Al Taylor 202-

AJBC JUNIOR DIVISION
Standing*: Coleman Insurance
win*. Moose 3m. Piston
Ring 28. Hasting* Sanitary Serv­
ice and Northiide Grocery 25
and Hastings Aluminum Producte'10.
: Dave Tumi's turned tn the best
.score*. 256-587. Ron Wyngarden
rolled 317.533. Wea VanDenburg
,191-506. Rlok VanDenburg 193­
483 and Dean Lambert 185-506

in the main Hastings High gym.
I Youth Council Director Bob
King lias announced.

W»Udrrrff *l :

toped Wilran. 93-40; Stag Shop
Ung* Merchant*. 54 - 50. and
Francisco defeated Walldorff. 67Bob Cannoney led Renner
Ford to the win with 24 pointe.
Ted Egleston added 9. Art Meade
7. Gene McAllister. Bob Lam-

each and Gary McGhee 2 points
Ernie Strang drilled 21 point*
for the Merchant*. Don Mullens

All area men are invited to
participate The volley ball

Wrestlers Enjoy
Christmas Party
Ken Cole, co-captaln of the
HHS Varsity Wrestling squad,
was hart and his mother. Mn
Grace Allerdlng. wa* hostess lor

ten and a surprise birthday par­
ty for Miss Brenda Pierce Wed­
gun. scoring 33 point*. Vic But­ nesday night. Dec 22. at their
home al Algonquin Lake.
Twenty three were present, .in­
cluding the Vanity squad and
ter the Walldorf! quintet. Den- girl friend*. Coach and Mn. Bob
Miller and Mn. Harold Rogen.
dar 5. John Gallagher 4. Bob
Each wrestler received a tro­
Erhredl 3 and Phil Walldorf! 2 phy wtth hte name and weight
' The Stag lads had little oppMdtton D. Trefry topped the working hard toward a Class B
■coring with 23 pointe. J. Hop- championship.
Punch. Christmas ^cockles and
R Martin 14. L. Dykstra 9 and candy, potato chips, frlto*. and a
B. Barnum and B Schneider 8. targe birthday cake were served
Art Fredenberg had 14 pointe for Dancing to records provided the
Hastings Mfg. Don Bower* 7. entertainment.
■Bflm 'lAeynold* 6. Dave Ung 5
and Jack Chadwick. Ken NeU
Loop't Top Scorers
apd I+rry Utter 3 pointe.
Middleville'* Rob White, after
Gaty Cole led the Goalander*
wjDi'fa pointe. Tom Haven* and
IRnctf4 Hkrtman had ig, John games. Is leading all scorers with
Baohir 17. Gary VanHouten 8. 112 point* on 44 field goals and
Mike Corrigan and John Mahler 32 free throws. Caledonia's Tom
8. Jtm Cole 3 and Jim Sergeant Benedict Is second with 115
point*. Dave Plasmon of Hamil­
hOff 1'pointe.
Bill Gibb* scored 1! pointe for ton ha* 103. Lloyd Schrotenbore
Wilson, Jim Wynta 8. Ray Roush
8. Kaltb MUler 7. Dave Ackett 3 son of Wayland lias 87. Dick
Stewart. Maple Valley lia* 81
points in 4 games. Paul Brown.
‘The standing*;
Caledonia 6g. Scott Henning ol
TEAM
Middleville 59. Tom Griffith of
Middleville 85 and Dave Lind­
berg of Maple Valley ha* 14.
Hostings Mfg. Co. -- -I . ’ JU
Call wi 5-3M1

24-PIECE
SET OF
stainless
tableware
6 SOUPSPOONS

6 TEASPOONS

6 DINNER FORKS

305-578. R. Pavllg rolled 313-853.
D FWw 531. Ted Dolman 201­
530, D Aldrich, 529. D. OeaenheiPavlik 187-517, Ron Peltow 171- mer 203-828. H. Aldrich 325. Paul
&lt;86. Velma Btoeum 168-446. Mlle*
"** “ *
Neteon 141. Jo

f

X Conditioning for
Men to Start
High
Wednesday Night

6 KNIVES

With Purchatc of a Frigidairc Washer

FRIGIDAIRE Automatic Soak
Cycle Washer with 2 speeds!

Hoping to coax a pike oc suskie into spearing range, a
fisherman dangles a decoy through his hole in the ice.
Knowing that the clement of surprise is nil important in
this specialized brand of winter sport, he'll next follow
up his fish teasing tactics by lowering his spear slightly
into the water. That way, his spear won't make a loud
plunging sound to warn fish when it is sent streaking to­
ward an underwater target. It's thing* like this which will
pay off When the spearing season opens Jan. I in Mich­
igan's inland waters.
Northern pike, tnnskeHungc, and
lake trout head the list of target* that may be taken through
the ice during this season which continues on inland
waters until the end ol February. The stakes get even
bigger in February when'sturgeon are also open to spear­
ing.
Action on these long-lived lun^cts will center on
inland walers in the Cheboygan and Indian River chain of
lakes — Black, Burt, and Mullctt.
- Michigan Department of Conservation-

Auto Tag Inn 17
High Serie*: Louise Bahs 209ncy 315 - 539. Jim Barr 527,1556. Betty Heeler 218-548, Shlrlee
George Lydy 530. Harry McColl ’ VanDenburg 204-543. June Benrur 185-544. Betty Sheler 183­
Mid Maynard Tucker MP.
539. Lois Carl 195-491. Bernie
Eckert 174-487. Corky Ackley
NIGHT HAWK BOWLERS

goon 177 - 485, Anna McDonald
185-411. Gladys Edward* 191-476
and Lucille Willits 163-466.
Good games: Barb Snyder 198,
Mary Lou Snyder and Myrtle
Cuddahee 165, Betty Solhard 167.
Linda Dingman 145. Mary Roush
160, Marge Campbell 158. Mag
and B Lowell 456
SUndlnga: Mixer* 12 vln* Kcegttra 173 and Kay BodcnHead Pins IfXMton and Rollers muller. 184.
10. Michigan Cofhe "Shop 4 and
Devereaux Furniture 1 win.
RECREATION LEAGUE NO. 3

.MONDAY BOWLERETTES
Good Series: Katy Colvin 224­
540, Shirley VanDenburg 197­ Beyer M7, H. Gray 509. C. Blough
541. Jane Cole 183*488. Gladys
Edwards 181-496. r*ye
Faye nucn
Allen m168- Reardon 555 N. AapUiall 200­
cuwarui
480. Darlene Everett 164 - 479.1557. H. Thaler 506 and B. HitchGerry Newton 167 - 477, Ruth ! oock 201-555.
Thomas 170-459, and Betty She- j standing*: Shelter'* 46, M1HIcS-18^'4?-3
■&gt;
.
o . . &lt;ra Duradcan and Mahler Mo&lt;»ood Oinrn: Berenice Smith ■
aura
Yoder's Sunoco 37H.
KU'

"MX’

P-nt"

lhrtw» a CiUwn',

Dori* Naylor 166. Myrtle FalconSuper W____
COMMERCIAL MINORS
cr 164, Emm* Xtogoon 166.|
TUFHD41' TWISTERS
Standing*: Smith Bro*. 40 Jeanne Fronthway 181. Merna
riESDAY twisters
---— n.
----■ •*
—t---- •-* 34
Bender
Grovel
35. n
Parker
[, ,DePew
DePew 169.
169. Sharon
Sharon Harrington
Harrington I Local Finance 40, Pleaoant
VdtJ Mobil and Deputies 34. 177,
i” Sandy Clinton &lt;*•
161. *».-»&gt;
Fran I P°lnt motel 39. Powder Box 38S.
Larke Cltgo 33';. Chenoweth Qwen* 162 and Irene Carpenter &gt; M.C.F. La**iea 34^. Barn MarMachine and Dale* Baker* 33. 17!
'
-ket 34 and Bcedle Insurance 19.
Consumer* 32',. Hastings Alumi­
Team Standinr*: Walldorf!’*
Gttod «■««»: Dolly Larson 186­
num 33. Al's A Dot's 29. Patten 48. Penney » 46. Color Center 43. Ml. 6*ndy Gallup 150-438. Carol
Monument 38. Southend Food Motor Aire* 39. Hatluig* Radio Keeler 158 - 427. Joan Marteln
37. Montgomery Ward 36. Tink­ i TV 38. Gilmore * 34. Mahler * M»-407. Betty Downing 143-401.
ler* 2S':. Htutinsrs Electric 24. 33';. Hasting* Floor Covering 33, 'Gbwiy Howard 140-400 and ShlrViking 21 nnd THE BANNER 18 Gardner'* Duraclean and Action ley AUen 176-430.
Galen Daniel* tolled. over the , rle
.
Flex
29. Burns Refrigeration
HASTINGS MFG. LEAGUE
600 barrier to lead the field with 1&lt;28'i.
28':
VAJ Mobil 28, Hostings
Aaron Sherk 314-606, Bob Al220-605. Ermneth Engeseth port- —
Mllllng and Arcade Beauty Salon I len 239-594. Lea Springer 317­
ed 557. Paul Ca*»el 517. Curt 25. Cuyler's 24. Copper Lantern I572- J*ck Smith 232-571, Karol
Aurey 507. Bob Reme 210-529. 22 and RockhUl-Banghart Sin-1 Oven 214-550, Dale Geiger 316- '
Denny Fredrickson 2M-536. Clar­ elate 19.
558, Art
Art Gallup
Gallup549.
549. Joe
Joe Bennett
Bennett
|M8,
ence Haiue 507. Jim Myers 205­
_______ ! 214-537. Maynard Tucker 536.
546. Bill Kmko 202-514. Carl A»- RECREATION LEAGUE NO. 2 ' Ktn Lancaster 535. Joe Stute 532.
pin* 11 516 and Carl Hathaway
Standing.: Gilmore Jeweler*
wLM?
and Walldorf!* 34. Jennies *’&lt;2ndin«- VSRS a?
Auto Parts 31. Ackett * 30^Vood- T
’
HASTINGS CLASSIC LEAGUE mansee Lumber 27. Parker * Tav-, I?0
Bob Carmoney wa* tlie big gun cm 26. Lockthore Farm. nnd k
-j'
’ hl' ‘
m the hot Clasale wheel last Nashville Grave! 25. Goodyear; 9^* ”■
week, rolling 242-620. John Ka- Bros and Hailing* Meat Mar-'
i?
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21
slniky snamtled 206 - 812. Dave j.tl 24
1 ftn(1 Journeymen 23.
•
Dimmers 219-596. Nolan John­
Good aeores: Jack Boa man 324­
cock 215-567. Stu Sweet 554. Dick 561. Paul CmmI 303-558. Jimi
Hart 215-520. Shannon Lydy 204­ Malcolm 209-542. Pat Gilmore I
Call
WI
5-3481.
rii wiunuic t
574. Pete Kruger 515, Jim Bar­ 222-534. Les Springer
533. Art I x*
num 530. Bill Burn* 206-545. Bennett 531. Howard Johmtonz^esenneu aai, nowara joniutone
527, Leon Ackett 204-518. Klng»-(
Fmeiker 530. Ken Bock with 521. ley Bennett' 517. Curt Awrey 5i5,;
Paul Burkey 505. -Dave Irwin 520.
Ron Peltow 301-586, Jack Ro»c Dennis Cleveland 303-513, Larry
560. E Mathew* 500. Hank Fcrlr- Pen rod 201-511, Dick Hudson 508,
&gt;i 215-533. Joe Glelarcnnkt 310­ Jack Siick r 507. Rqy Lundquist:
550. Dale Cappon 206-567, Chris 506. Carl Baker 501. Stew Howes
For Inventory
Howard 236-595. Bo Morgan 515. 503 arid Doug Vogt 501

CLOSED

Darrel Wlliyard 518. K. Keeler
MANn*V mirns
509. Keith Orals 211-541. Don!
MONDAY MIXERS
Drake 222-558. Al Montan 520. V I Welcome Tavern 50. M^UIte-;
Beteon 202-503. John Goroden-1 ter * Oil Sales 42'i, Mtodiand,
ski 211-571. Jock Sheler 2M-508., 41Northside Gpjeery'SI. Vogt *
We wi*h everyone a HAPPY NEW, YEAR
J«.-k Bowman 555. Ed Sheter 535.,Puberal HoJaa^T1,. Food Center
Laubaugh 200-576. Jerry Keen- 37. HantlM* Height* 36. Sheriff's
219-521. Keeler 210-556. Lony Girl* and Piston Ring 35. Haan *
■
Aqd for the New Year we ex- fore proceeding on their first stra
Oordiin Norn* 535, Pal. Standard Service 33. Man's
;
El our very best wishes to the hunt Pat Underhill ha* bc«-. 1202-558.
'
505. Charie* Krausa IBeautyiShop 30'j. Hasting* Bavtings High School coaching conducting gun safety couhm Terpenuut
tteff. and especially to Bbb Carl­ but all boys—and gtris-may not ■
son who steps Into Jock Clarey * have an opportunity to attend 1B'.U Hackney 210-579. Ken Robbe
shoe* a* head Saxon football one. Gun safety is a MUST be- :502 Hurv Haan 215-545. Roy
fore you take the gun in your 1Schlarhter 550 and Harold Shercoach. . . .
hands—loaded
. .
I
To Coach Bob Miller
Miner and hi* .......... ...................
wrestling squad. hoping they win1 8onle hunter* think they ran
"
Ii Hlatlnmtch
.. Iixick WED. AFTERNOON LEAGUE
distinguish Ih.
tlie track nf
of a
Standing*: Hastings Moto
deer
from
that
of
a
doe
by
it*
Central championship and the
Sales 42. Stanton's 39',. Maker
Bute Cl*** B title. Certainly
spread Ontario park natural lit*
31.
Vita Boy and Shirkey's 29.
say
that
this
is
an
uncertain
To the Blue As Gold gaif team,
hoping they can retain their method and suggest a surepaay East filde Lumber 27‘,. Barryleague ciianipiomlilp. and go on good, however, only when there Ready Mix 27. Miller's Plumbing
36
Bob'* Bike * Hobby Center
is
snow
:
When
walking,
a
buck
to lake State honor*
.
To tlie HHS track team, which does not lift his feet as high as 23‘* and Ockermans Service 17.
Louise ’Bah* led the gate last
can only go UP_after finishing
two
groove*^between
hi*
foot
­
week
with 301-533. Shirley Van6th tn the league meet at Ionia.
To the baseball team, which print* where the tips of hi* split Denburg pov'.cd 234 for solo hon­
should be tired of only runner- hooves Just touch the surface If or* and finished with 510. Faye
Allen
railed 176-509. Barb Kicrup honors. . . .
Alex Usborne. Hastings hunter »ey 181-473. Geneva Ockerman
To the tennis team, which
•hould be ready for the cham­ who took third place in M'.rt 159-455. Della Gorodcnski 159­
455.
.Betty
Howes 166-448, Mac
Neff * deer contest, had a score
pionship. . . .
To Coach Bob VanderVeen'.-, of 36’&gt;, with pointe given for the Hart 170-427. Jeanice Dalman
basketball squad, which should number of spun on the antler* 171-459, Bobby Handy 150-440.
Linda
Lowry
177-476. Pauline
maintain the great form exhibi­ and for the maximum in-ide
ted against Marshall and Lake- spread on the rack Fre^. Palmer Healy 155-438 and Jo DeBroux
.
of Fowlerville wa* first w ith 43 163-433
Good
g.ime»r
SliLrley-Rowinan
District trophy last year, they HB buck had 14 point* and a 29inch spread. Fred shot hl* buck 165. Gene ThrihTpwn 153. Ethel
Miller
152
Ruby
Downey
156.
near Munising
.
Doris Stanton and Joon Kings­
enough for Ice fbhlng, but Bill bury 150. Marion Eye 154. Flor­
young people undoubtedly re­ and Cfrid James licked the pr&lt; b-_ ence Weyrrman 160. Peg Snyder
ceived firearm* for Christmas, lent Tncy pushed their way in S 153. Janet Peuraeh 168. Pat Con(tiring them gun* of their oxn boat through the thin slim on ly 157. Mk-fceyt Lambert 156. Pearl
for the tint time. Everyone must Middle-EUe, and brought m Prrderkkacn M48 and Metho
obtain proper training tn the some dandy ratehe* And while Gray 159.
handling and Bring of gun* bcCOMMERCIAL .MINORS
«e wish our Red Wilkins *■ :M
bunding*: Sport* Rar 46, Pismake a greater effort this Win-

Armchair Athlete V.

on Monday
JANUARY 3rd.

R ing in
a New Year
The bell* ring in

the Naw Year and our
ifiank* to our polrons.

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New Year's Day
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Bob &amp; Mickey Lambart

YOUR HOSTS

HASTINGS
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TUESDAY MIXED MEAGUE
Standings: Welton's Hasting Ac
Plumbing 44. River Bend Golf
Court* 39. Andrus Insurance
Agency and Highland Dairy 37.
Thomapple Skating RUtk 34,
Johnson's Furniture and Ken's At
Bob's Gulf M and PoBV Con­
strue lion 31.
Geod scores: Don Haywood
191-547, Joan Haywood 141-404,
Roy Hswltl 190-514, Norman
Jenkins 179-503, Larry Poll 1944T1, Ruth Rice 144-349, Maurice
Adrianson 1B&amp;-4BI. Bruce Brumm
179-515. Verdle Sinclair 1M-4B1,
Walt Sinclair IM-440. Don Che­
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Bob McCullum 310-494, Bob Tossava 193-491, Dtck Wilcox 1«34M. Ralph Richardson 148-394
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The Stewart Sweets have an tntertsting viator thia week. Svm
Moller, who was Carol's Danish
brother wtien the was an exchance
student hat year. Sven la atuxulIng college tn Davenport. lowland
come to Chicago where Uw ag-eu
met him and fie acccmpaniKlSiem
here Al Use Sweet heme on C®utmaa ware Mr. and Mn. EMfiUennine and Mn. William Sweet ot
Middleville.
The Arthur Stewards had Chriatmaa on Sunday at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mn. Rkhxrd
Wight of Dimondale. Mn. Stew­
ards elater and family were also
there and they talked with their
brother. Richard. Jr., who U Usching in Alaska and had undergone
surgery on Friday.
On Sunday, the 19th. the Max
Bumps entertained Mr. and Mrs
Ed Tudor. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Bump and Mr and Mrs Carlton
Bump for a ChrttUnaa dinner and
tree, and on Christmas Day' they
entertallied Mr and Mrx James
King and aon. Scott, of Lsnaing.
Mr. and Mn. Henry Devei wjk of
Sparta. the Beverwyk s son. David,
who wa* home from Boston on a
five-day leave from the Navy, and
Davld'a friend from Grand Rapids.
At the Adalbert Heath home on
CiirtaUnaa were their family. Sally,
who la home for the week from
Albuquerque. N M . Mr. and Mn.
Gary Riven and family of Lowell
and Mr. and Mn. 'William Heath
and son. local.
The Bert Benhams were in Ak­
ron. Ohio, on the weekend of the
Uth to have Oirtsbnaa with their
aon. Paul, and family, who are
moving ti&gt;c early part of January
to Rochester. N Y.
Mr. and Mn. John H. Hoes of
University Park, Iowa, ar* here to
spend the holidays with their par­
ents, Mr and Mrs. Robert Timm
and Mr. and Mn. John A. Haos
The Lawrence Hewitts spent
Christmas with their aon. the
Jerry Hewitta. of E. Green Street.
The Hewitts now have three sons
in the Navy. Jac*, who Left recently
and is now in Japan, and Dole
and Loen, who were luimc on leave
a abort time ago, and are now In
California. The Uttar two bar*
■pent tune In Viet Nam and will
be returning there sometime dur­
ing the coming year.

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SSiu^Mu^iMPA
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Hummel, on the Yankee Springs |
Rugg and family and Mr. and. Receive More
Mrs. Millon Larson and family i
aU of Grand Rapids, were
Christmas guest* ol their par- Money in 1965

the

I’d be lost
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Auto Club!

Michigan Milk Producers A»-

HASTINGS BANNER
famlly and Mr and Mr*. Fred
Rock and family of Warren, near
Detroit. * Charles Robertson of
Ferris State College, ha* been
home with hi* parents, Mr. and
Mr*. John Robertson, for the

Highlights Interesting

FARM NEWS

"Yes, the Auto Club—with its maps and
guides for freeway trips and byway rides
—is for people who want to know where
they are going.

Report Holstein
Production Mark
For Area Cows

Middleville
Barry Farm
ot butterfat in 354 day*
Lady Bonnie Burkr Rag Ap­
ple 4373448. a seven - year-old
owned by Howard O. Johnston
l Nashville, produced 14440 Ib*. of

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Calendar...

go. You can
You can know
travel with confidence. You can LEAD
THE WAY. You can join the Auto
Club. You can do it today!

AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF MICHIGAN
HASTINGS OFFICE

in any previous year.
'
Membera received |lt1,*N.*U for 3.N6.S30.26* pounds of
milk produced in IN*. In th*
previous fiscal year. MMPA
members reeelvv* Im* money

By Mra. Mary Jackton

famlly -of near BalUe CTeek
three sons. Martin. Tommy and spent Christmas Eve and Christ­
ChrU, left Sunday. Dec. 18. for mas Day with hi* mother and
Estero. Fla. to visit David's par- grandmother. Mrs- Ardis Luta. i annivenmry in I8«. and the gen­
eral theme of the year-long ob­
servance will be "Strength
Through Unity."
•
Member* in 94 "Locals" of
MMPA will honor member*. The
12 Diatne a in Michigan will also
Mr and Mr*. Gary Bennett and
oix^rve the gulden anniversary
family and their daughter and
with appropriate activities, and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bow­
I statewide honor* will be confer­
er and Ann of Coloma. On Dec
20 the Clayton Bennett's were
: red at the 1866 Annual Meeting
to help their daughter. Mrs.
।scheduled fu.- March 33 al Mich­
, tgan State Unlvemiy in East
। Lansing.
More than 100.000 men have
l-vn dcolgnaled Naval Aviators
nt the U. 8 Naval Air Station,
। IMuacota. Fla-, inner naval avu-

Food.' and nutrition specUluu
(ft Michigan State University
of butterfat in 365 days. Anno- trrfat by the average U 8 dairy say U»c length of time fruaen
draaa Lad Misty 4809334. a four- cows, notes, the national Hol- food may be kept rants direct­
yeur-old. had 16,720, lbs. of milk stein Association.
ly with the tenpensHue. The
j
. ..
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Michigan state University «u- length at time quality can be

Douglus Gauck
Waives Exam

SMITH BROS.
Central Michigan*!
Most Complete
Fertiliser Service

FERTILIZER FACTS

versity. Mary Verltnde, a dent
hygienist from Boston. MaJ

»cry Blacktop

lopped drnud. w good iucoma in 1966 y*u should
taka sdvsntaga of some of
these savings.
Our pricoe are low. Mrvi&lt;«
j* a good Investment)

DIRECTORS
DECLARE
DIVIDEND

BROS
daughters left Tuesday to spend
Christmas' with her mother.
Mrs. Byron Thomas, in Cold­
water. * Many enjoyed the live

consumers Powfer Company
working to sell MICHIGAN 365 days each year !

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In the neat five years. Mich-

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Holiday Greetings

SEASON'S BEST

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MINIMUM RATE—50c for Twenty Words.
As in years before, we

extend a warm "Thank

We take pleasure in the

You" to our many friends

opportunity to extend

and good customers, •

Holiday Greetings to all

our friends—with thanks

FARM BUREAU
SERVICES

for their good will.

■KLi

CASH RATE— 2 MlC par word with minimum of 50c. On ad* no*
paid for by th* Thun day following the date of publiCAiion,
* carrying charge of 10c will b* added. Each additional
conMCafiv* repcit iasertion without thing* of copy for
ijjrki.
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BOX NUMBER—Although The B*ti»*r dos* net racomm«ad
"blind *d«” for best rvtulta, we will provide "bos avmbsr"
service st s charge of 10c.

DISPLAY CLASSIFIED —$1.25 p«r inch for slagi* l«**rtioa.
B5c per inch for *eri«t of th or mor* »d« Io bo run on

'UlouSor

diapUy clsMlfiad style*.

Hastings Milling &amp;
Farm Supply

Lake Odessa
By Mr*. Dan Patarma

HASTINGS BANNER WI 5-3481
Wendell Weat of Lansing was a
dinner guest Sunday of Mr. and
Mra. Gary Weat « Mark. Bruce
and David Shade of lluallngs are
spending part of their Cliristma*
vacation with their aunt*, uncle*
and grandmother while their
mother. Mra. Dean Shade. 1* convsleedng following surgery. *
George Wood and aon. Dennis, of
Clarklake were Wednesday evening
guest* of Mr. and Mra. Gary West
for a pre-Clirf*tma* party. * Mn.
Gene Shade and Andy visited Mrs.
Ralph Weaver and Jane of Has-

ChrUtms* party ,«u held at the
home of Mr. ana Mra. Rene Gangulllet of rural Hastings on Christ­
mas Eve. Thrxe a»t««v&lt;|n- w—Mr. and Mrs. Howard Newton and

Weaver. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Weaver and Jane. Gary Welch-r
of Dowling and Mr .'and Mn. Grec
.Shade and Andy.
Mr. and Mra. Donald Humm-1
and family spent the weekend in

ALL ERRORS—in sd* tehee by phon* to ba at Mader'* risk.
altnoMgh we msk* ip«&lt;&lt;*l «Hort to *•* that th* copy is taksa
con*ctly.
CARDS OF THANKS 6 IN MEMORIAMS—2e p«r word.

To Our Friends
and Customers

Yuletide

We extend the SEASON S
GREETINGS and express

ISSS, by DON D. JACKSOX, JB.
DOROTHY A. JACKBOX. bo.•nd wif., u Maruinri, la U.
IT FF.OF.R.tl. HxVlN.iw |»U
X ABBOCIA-nOX or KALAMA

Greetings

the hope that our cordial

■KU

relations may continue for
many years to come.

Sincere good wishes

(or a Christens* Eve party. Mr and
Mr* Juan Bai-z and family of
Grand Rapids, Mr. and Un Do­
mingo SUvu of Ionia. Mr and
Mra. Raul Luna and family of

for a bright and

FRANCISCO
FARM SUPPLY

happy holiday sea­

Gallardo and family and FhUtcLwn
Rodiigura and daughter* The
highlight of the evening wa* a
long -distance call to their slater.

son to all of you.

MAHLER

SEASON'S BEST

MOTOR SALES

Andy spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mra. Ralph Weaver and Jane of
Rusting*. Other visitor* were Mr
and Mra. Reginald Dunigan and
family of rural Hastings. * Mr.
and Mrs Hail McAllister of Battle
Creek were Bunday visitors of Mr
and Mn. John Caylor, Susie and

ts* ktahMI bldd.r .1 public
or THiii. Cor Uo pnrpooo rf
iu lb* *ao«nt doo **d a* pal
Mid Morc«*&lt;*. totolbor with II
root* tad rbtrsM of mI*. lael*
tlteraoy too at ISO.00. nro.l
I Uw. th* Uada Bad pmlw.

Warm Wishes
and
Sincere Thanks

Dunham

Happy Holiday!

By Mrt. P". II. Chaateman

to our

Loyal Friends
Patrons

BARRY’S
FARM STORE
GREETINGS!
Drive for a

.Hirri.laln*
. Mirk If**.

of this

and

Joyous Season,
we thank you for
son had Sunday dinner
their poQmm. Mr. and
Clyde Cheeneman. *, The
Wright family wFrv Sunday

your loyal

patronage.

with
Mrs
Jim
Visi­

LARKE-BUICK
CHEVROLET

Safe Holiday.

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NOTICES
★ Automotive

CANVAS TARPS
5x7 to 16x20

$3.47 up

Yourself

Your Community

1&amp;56 TO 4954 STfCK SETUP
Dodge or Plymouth overdrive
transmission. bell housing, fly
wheel, pressure plate, clutch
plate. 820 00. Phone WT 5-605
after 4 pm.
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WINICK'S
WI

206 N. Mkbigaa

★ Business Services

Clarence Ritiema

WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED
In aluiplnum. steel or wood
gash. Burkey Auto Glass &amp;
Radiator Shop. 21S N. Jeffer­
A
son. Hastings.
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Heating - Plumbing
HASTINGS

Service

MOTOR SALES
WI 5-5352

GREETINGS
Good Luck

Happiness
Good Health

guaranteed. Lapo Drug. 144 E. ★ Lost
State St, Hastings
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GOOD AS^NEW
STORE

WHEELER MARINE SALES A ONE AND ONE-HALF YEAR
SERVICE — Mercury outboard
OLD PART BEAGLE AND
motor* New and used boat*.
SPANIEL DOG — White and
. note Boat*. Trailers and scbrawn with "pink" nose. Lost
CMSorie* M-66 In NschvlU*.
3 miles West of Bristol Cor­
OL 1-2851 or OL 3-4074.
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ner*. Answers to "Rex.” Has a
chrome choke chain. Call: Ken
Gray. 623-2091 CollacL
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Wallpaper

Fine Friends

FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR ★ NoHcee1
—Use RexaU's fast permanent.
Regular S2.00—Now 11.00. No
pre-shampoo—No after odor. ITS JACOBS PHARMACY
FOR FAST 24-HOUR FILM
Available at Jacobs' Pharmacy,
SERVICE! No charge for over­
tf
size prints.
tf
TABLE PAPER - For picnics,
family reunions, lots of u»es. THE FATMAN—Private Deter40- by 100'. &gt;350 at The Ban­
tlve 24-Hour. Shadowing. Tape.
ner office.
tf
Poto-Fllm Evidence. NaUonwide. Confidential. Call WO
20-INCH GAB STOVE — Very
4-3445 or write IM North
good condition. Call WI 6-4161
Union. Battle Creek.
1S/30
after 5 pm.
12/10

HELP WANTED
Write now for information
on establishing profitable

Rawleigh business in N.

Prosperity

Barry County or Hostings.
Experience unnecessary.

average earnings.
Write Rawleigh, Dept. MC

Above

REAHM
MOTOR SALES

L 651

M3. Freeport,

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BARTENDER AND WAIT­
RESS — Only those with ex­
perience need apply. For New
Years Eve only, Ph. WI 6­
3377.
U/B0

L At R EXPERT TREE SERV­
ICE — Trimming, cabling, re­
moval. Free estimate* Insured
Phone OL 3-6086 Ntihvllle.
PART TIME-Evenings and Sat­
Mich.
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urdays. 15 hours per week.
&gt;45DO. Car necessary. Write:
ELECTRIC Razors repaired—
Box No. 009. c/o Hastings
Special —Your razor cleaned,
Banner.
ij/fo
lubricated and sharpened, only

KAECHELE'S
305 S. Church

.NOTICE: Msay 11 iliaI* la U.
•‘in*!*- or "T.n*l*~ eolamak *r*
noi lateadod io oselug* or 41.
course* *pplle*tlea» from pvnvM
of lb* oikor MI. Bach listlBg* *r*
for th. roar.aioaeo ot r**4*n bocaow &gt;oa» occupaiioa* *r* eva•I4*r*4 mor* oitrartico te p*noa.
of oa* m thu lb. *u&lt;r DtocrlalaatloB ia oaplaywoat bccaas*
ot •** la yrohlbliMl by ib* ie«4
Fodoral Hr II rlfbla Mt With eorIbIb .irrlitn oa EapIvyTMBt BgOUeU. and employer, oortrvd by Ib*
Mt uiaal lndl«*l* I* tholr a4&lt;w
liwra.nl wh.lhor lb. fitted poolHoc. *r* arailabl* to bolb mim.

III.

■it Help Wanted

Mftrb.U,

WHY NOT LET US MAKE you
a rubber stamp with your new
ZIP Code number. Three-iinc

2/3 ACRE
BORDERS A NICE CREEK
Almost pew J-bedroom modern
home just outside city limit*.
Lovely large back yard. School
bu* goes by the door. Will
trade for bouse in town of
equal value.

HASTINGS
BANNER
CLASSIFIEDS
Cull WI 5-3481

�Card of Thanks

Old London Town
'Conunued from Pg. 1, this Sec.)
they are unusual and traditional

Fresh Ont of the Attic

Battle Creek
latter part of 18C4. -The
wae rtny-Tive'fhllta. and it

CABO or THANKS

neighbor*, frlands and relatives
for their thoughtfulness for us
while I was in the hospital, also
for all the many cards, call* and
food received since returning

were Mill in operalkxi during
this period from 1850 to 1859
In another paragraph near the

Clayton Valentin*

CARD OF THANKS

thanks and appreciation to the big die you 1029 and there, under
Woodland. Lake Odessa and

for trucking the cattle: Ira Scud­
der and Verdon Hesterly for tak­
ing care of the milk cobs. To
everyone who helped, gave hay
and straw, and the many offers
of help. There were eo many we
couldn't possibly thank everyone
Mr. and Mra. Byron Hesterly

CARD OF THANKS

gratitude for the many acta of
kindness, both mentally, morally,
physically and financially by th*
doctor* and nurse*, both at Pen­
nock and Blodgett, and by neigh­
bor*. ft lend* and even strangers.
We are eo very grateful for
everything done for us. *
Mr. snd, Mr» Warren J. Calms
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank Drs. Huebner.
Castleman and Noah, the nurse*
and nurse* aids on second floor
far the wonderful care they gave
me while I was in Pennock Ho*pital To my relatives, friend*
and neighbors for the flowers,
plants, mill and card* sent to
me. Also to those who stood by
me wlille I was in surgery, and
to those who called, and for the
prayers which Were said for me
which helped to nuke it much

If the British Museum had noth­
ing else oo display save (he Elgin
Marblre, It would be a unique
Institution, since they are undoubt-

in modem tlmss and undoubtedly
•eric* of beautiful sculptured pieces,
attributed to Pheldlaa. that mice

of Elgin, while British Ambassador
to Greece, discovered that the

&lt;xi* wdiltcctural masterpieces of
all history, *** tn e sad sUU of

arid *ouvt:Jr hunters. He concluded
Hut die only way to preserve for
posterity the last veatagee of the

more

the

Good Intent Line

remaining sculptured

O3F* COACHEB

trcmaidous personal expense, he
«ra« given peruilrslan to take away

l..xu or figures upon them." Proper
packli.g and shipping was an added
costly hem. The ship on which
they were being earned to London.

3

immediately, but It was two years

Today. of course, the Elgin Mar- ,
□as are ptUe.Ok* and would com­
mand a mu.U-mllllon dollar figure
if ever offered for sale—which they
are' never likely to be. Yet, when
Lord Elgin offered them to tlie
British Government far 35.two
pounds, which covered but a frac­
Mra. Lloyd (Aims* Goodenough tion ot hl* total pencinal expense*

CARD OF THANK*
I wish to thank TJr Huebner. who was trying to bilk the English
Dr Birk and Dr. Myers for their
excellent work and P ein n o c k
Hospital, nurses and nurse* aides
for their excellent care, also
Time has proven the correctnrw'
card*, flowers and visit* during of Lord Elgin's Judgment. You
my recent sUy st Ui* hospital
Arthur Krerer
appreciate Use exquisite beauty of
CARD OF THANKS
* three marble can bats, even though
I wish to thank all Ute people
far from
for the wonderful box of goodies
presented to me from E W. Blue tton. The
Local 3M and Foundry for done a magnificent Job in
in* the collection in logical order
membered.
and giving it proper lighting and
display. Far thuec whose knowledge

In Memoriam

(which probably includes most of

IN MF.MORIAM
In loving memory of our dear nlfkentiy done and makes the
wife, mother and grandmochvr.
Minnie R. Falconer, who passed entire collection olive and meanaway teo year* ego December 29
Mr. Benjamin Falconer
When walking In back of the
and family
Mr. and Mrs Robert Falconer still graceful fragments of wmlpture that once adorned the trland Patti
Mr. and Mra. George Lydy
and family
the Parthenon, an unusual fact U
evident. AU of this statuary, when
Special Speaker
bi place, could be viewed only
At Carlton
from (he front. Yet. the artist who
carved, three figures from marble
Center Church
S|&gt;cuker at the recuUr weekly gare just as much attention and
wonhlp service a tthe Carlton applied artistry to the invisible
Cent.-r Sevrnth-day Adventist \lde ns to tlie front The statues
Church on Saturday. Jan. 1, will
could be turned about and tlie
be Prof Nell Sherwin
detail seen from the front would
from Karachi Training Kchoul. san be as near perfect as tlw
sculptor could make It AU this
educational director.
Iwn- before and is a native of the days of Pheldia* Today, we
Battle Creek where he Is spend­ would protably dismiss such con­
ing part of ids furlough with
cern for perfection as costly
relatives and friends
A general Inviutkxi is extend-

this portion at the mwaion fuid
For Banner CUaslfkd Ads
Call WI 5-&gt;481.

A stop at our airline office tn
confirm reservations tor the flight
home brought lire news that a

Business Directory
MODUCTIOK CRfDIT
ASSOCIAHUN

| Phone 945-9415 |
Form, Educational &amp;
Automobile Loan*

State Farm Insurance
AUTO — FIU
BONDS

Swanton Inauranca

KALAMAZOO, BATTLE CREEK* GRAND RAPIDS,

Th» PBOPBIETOE hu recently Stacked thie Route with GOOD BdHMl

w Coaehet sod Careful and experienoed driver*. No pains will be spaced to Dike this * Cos^rvursBLi and Aouueu route to trav'deh.
This is tbe nearest and pf.st rente, sod over the beat roads to

| Hastings, Flat River, Saranac, and Ionia,
&gt;6, Luvra Battle Crock and Kalamaxoo, Toroday, Tbvrtday and Fatnrday toornin?*,' on tbe anft
tbe M. G R. IL Care from the East ami W««L
From Hattie Creek, thia line paaan thro? .
IVRoea Centra, Yorkville, Goll Prairie, ami there eunnccU with the Stage* from Kdamuoo for Pr»iCfirievilJe. Orangeville, Yankee Spring* nnd Middleville, connecting there with Stage* for Grand Rap1
-',^j ida, which pea through Caledonia, Whitneyvdle and Cascade.
|
«
ft for Middle«i|k there connecting with Baide Creek sad Kslamasoo Liar, poraimr throorh the -/A
^&lt;abo«o named place*, oo Monday,’Wednesday and Friday morningv, arriving at Battle Cro^k andi*^
^Kal«b«ooio t.me foUketbaVare for th.'&amp;rt
nnd dTintimX H.mjbrij¥
tf Ime of etaget for tbe hoathera Railroad.

OF DtfUINCTJON

Lawrence Brother*

THESHmODM
INSURANCE
FOR

ROBERT W. SHIRWOOO, Mgr.

All Forms of

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ft Stages Leave 4’ Take Passengers at all Public Houses'!
,

CMveysere*
wav be bad at all of The principle
places o*
tbe Route, to soy part of the coontry.
r
r
TtakM Spring!, SotBM.

C. W. LEWIS, Proprietor.

OUT AFTER BUSINESS
Thia is a copy of an advertising card iwuetl by C. W. Lewi*, stage driver.
After the Abbey, we strolled
rmsa th* river tar an ImtWHUdvr
Instead of two Consequently we view c( the Parliament Building in
did a bit of scrambling to get In Ila setting along the Thames. Thai
back to the hotel for a quick
change and a dash to the Hay­
It la a shame to dash through market Theater for a thoroughly
a place like the National Gallery cnjoyable. totally •unarty" mystery
where so much atteitlon has been
given to the proper display and
lighting of its famous collection Simpsons in the Strand where they
of paintings. However, we did pause wheel out huge joinu of English
for a moment In front of the
Turner sunset* and recalled that
die artist In answer to k.crltlc'a bloody to well done. Delicious!
scornful challenge of "Whoever
We were as elated driving out to
saw a sunSet like thalT" repilrd.
No one But don't you wish you the airport for the trip home si’
ujuldl" At^d a guuice *1 die gur- we were en route to Metropolitan
for
the flrat stage of the trip
grxt* bursts of coloring he pro­
duced with such artistry, would. I abroad.
It was an Intereating, almost
believe, convince most of u*. that
Ui tills exchange of commau. unbelievable experience to have a
leisurely breakfast In London on
rurner was ao-.n.uUly right.
the morning of our departure and
Then tjn to Westminster Atfoey an equally loUUrely dinner at tlie
whkh in addition to *cnrin« « » Sutler in Detroit that same evechurch I* a complex of adminis­
trative offices nnd church MiwW a* delay In takeoff and Ute time re­
quired in going through custom*
change in acliedule would give us

MEMORIAL MONUMENTS sonallUes in English hirto^r dating

301 S. Michigan Av*.
Hastings

Office Hours
MON.. WED. &amp; FRI.

TenaUv

Tlw Rev. Gecgge Huff at 1.

next daV. UeJ* Claimed that
Michigan Conference of the
plv«xs ahd thetr familira
Andy 8t7aaM }&lt;»&gt; urmlnatwl
Wesleyan Methodirt Church, and came from the Detroit wapa,
bccouM of, the Grand Think Kagt&gt; line from Hastuun to Acta ills wife were houmd afe a Grand Rapid*. Knlsunamu. faatCliruuius party Monday after- tie Crook. Jackaon. Owu*^xWnH aduree. U U
noon iieid til the Northeast Ele- ion City and numerous other
auttd that
wvu the only
tnentary School by Hie minis- church** The local arrarlgmenta
Hastings. Including one to lowell
I River Valley Railroad In 1809
MARSHALL - BATTLE CREEK­ North.
Methodist
By H. D Burptie
GRAND RAPID* 1844
। Doe* anyone know anything
A stage ran from Marahall Co
These few paragraphs from
Canton Smith and Julius Buttle Creek in 1844—a dlstar.ee lived, wliat became of him, did with * check to cover their ex-;
X. h. u penac* as they go on an EvanMr and Mra. Jack
“Fifty-two year* of Btagecoach- Granger ran a dally line btcwren | Of twelve mHow The Battle Creek be have a famUy. r
‘
"
CdhUG Mlwtoa to Puerto Biro family spent Christi
ln« In Michigan 1822-1*74.” *
ri^Vhu'miiiwvdLth tSl,'lr two **ckfl at lhc English mother. Mr. and Mi
H . inc omy aon or &gt; »P«klnr Church of the Werteyan der of Leech Lak*.
iBBa He was
Michigan Biate Library were very
_________ ___ ___ _
__ ___ Tr__ - dtaUtaa Yankee Bill" I have never
Bob and Mn With Mohl-r were
---------—
—-------- , kee" Lewi* formed the “Good! of seventy milm. This route been able to find anyone tlwt
a lot of you folks will enjoy It intent Line." but be died in IBM. j could be oonstdered stow, because knew anything about him. Even
’
GRAND RAPIDSdidn't know
BATTLB CREEK 18U
line. The line in 1854 was enjoy- HASTINGS-YANKEE SPRINGS
Ina a aond tri-WMklv n*trtm*n»i A un tear *•&lt;
_ a kMr*. R. H Loppenthien left on
by Canton Smith and William H. *5rTln&lt;
tUe_ Cre?.t «*l*n&gt;*»o. tween Grand Rapids and Jack- Thuraday for * weekend tn LudWlthey. from Grand Rapid*, and Grand Rapid*. HaMlng* Flat
tngton with ber sister, Mrs. Grace;
William “Yaxikee" Lnns. t r o m i Rlw, Baranac, and Ionia.
the Ruthborm Hous* tn Grand
Barry County. The line operated. The Good Intent Line nude Rapid-., and traveled through
a tmi-weekly wrvioe. In 1848. • connections with the Michigan Yankee Springs. CharloUe. Ea­
the line ran by way of Hartings Central Railroad, alilch wed ton Rapid*, and Jackson. A line reluming to Florida after New
-nuking the trip In one day. | Katamasoo will Battle Creek
Tbs line was pulled off before

ma and Rev. Eliott for their
the E W. Bliss local UAW and
CIO Union 4I4xlor the loveiy
pUnt To the Martin Corner*
WdCS lor the nice box and to
everyone else who helped u&gt;
make my alay enjoyable. To Mr.
and Mr*. John Porntt for asking
me to come to their home to
convalesce after leaving the hos­
pital. Your kindnre* will always
be remembered May God bless
you al), and a Happy New Year

Rev.. Mrs. Huff
Honored Monday
By Stale Group

"W4're As Near As Your Telephone"

SERVICE and REPAIR GUIDE
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. LAWN MOWER REPAIR—Au-’
Appliance &amp; General Repair
thorlsed n..i..
Dealer &lt;«.
for u/
Whssl Bunncaa Services Offered
LET OUR EXPERIENCED SERVICE'
. MAN repair your appliances

Mower*. E. L. Carproter Hard- pUMP SERVICE—Sta-Rite Waler
w.„
।
Sy*»ems Sold, Installed, wrvicerf
w,m'
1 Lewis Electric, Cloverdale 623­
I
5381.

All types ol repair work handled ■
Call Service Dtpt., Montgomery
Ward, Hastings WI 5-2954.
Automobile &amp; Machinery
Repair

WATCH AND DIAMOND RING
REPAIR—Expert workmanship.

St. Phone WI 5-5316.

COMPLETE AUTO CLASS SERV­
ICE—Ftret class work. Call WI
5-5085,-Bu»key Sale* and Serv­
ice. 218 N. Jefferson.

1.000 gal*.I. Cad 945-5482.

Concrete Products
KEYS DUPLICATED while you
wait. Ben Franklin Store. State
GET YOUR READY-MIX from the
at Jefferson.
Barry County Ready Mix Co.

RENTAL OF WHEEL CHAIRS.
WALKERS AND CRUTCHES—
Headquarter* for hovpitsl sup­
lie*. tflbrdnar'*. Phone 945-

CERAMIC. FORMICA. LINOLEUM
AND CARPET REPAIR—Has­
CUSTOM GRINDING ANO MIXtings Floor Covering, 123 W.
AL SIGNS' TIRE SERVICE. 235 S.
State. WI 5-5110.

WATCH &amp; CLOCK REPAIRING—

LYONS SEPTIC TANK SERVICE—
Installation. Dry Well. Drain

Phone WI 5-5412. Plant, w’
State Rd. Phone WI 5-2123.
Miscellaneous

and Balancing. Brake
Shocks and Muffler
945-5170.

2223.
HAVE YOUR PICTURES FRAMED
COMPLETE DEVELOPING SERV­
AT BEVEAWYK S COLOR CEN­
ICE—24 hour Service I black
TER — Raw wood or ■ finished,
I end whrte). Jacobs Prescription • frames Also, custom franting CAAIN saw headquaFtersjIk Pharmacy. Phone WI 5-2466.
111 111 llul
Repairs and sharpening. Saw
parts and supplies. McCulloch
bSTOM DRAPERY" SERVICE —
MOBILE
HOMES SALES —Dels
and Pioneer Frenciico Farm
Largest selection of Drapery
Auto Wreckmg and Del's PMSupply. M37 So. Wi 5-3150.
Fabric* in Barry County. Kirsch
lip * "66 ■. M37 So . 945-5141.
rod*. Installation and Hanging

Engraving Milter Jewelers, I *8
Head office of the English branch yNo matter bow ehjcvable a trip’
of the E. W. BUM Company is-idw may be, nothing surperaiw Um
locked wi Abbey property We had
intended to pay a call there, but
ZIPPERS REPLACED. AND -RE­
PAIRED m huavy garmeM*. Red
time was rutmUqt outgan. UBA. locked •specially besuWing sportm* Boots and Shoes.
While in the Abbey , we had the
Boobe's Shoe Shop. 123 S.
Jeffrraon.
RADIATORS Cleaned, Repaired.
Rodio, Television Repairing
Recored. Burkey Sale* and Servrehearsal ot the famous Wtstmln- from Battle Creek to pdX thi&gt;
. Kt, 218 N. Jefferson. Phone TROPHY CENTER—Plus special•■thirty" on whit lbd.b&lt;*ii i most GAMBLE'S REPAIR SHOP —All
WI 5-5176.
SENTZ TV COLOR SALES AND
group are carefully selected and
SERVICE — 315 S. Hanover,
tntcresUng and satlsUcfory tour.
more Jewewr. iu.
njc
c... ___ x—
live under strict discipline al the
Phono 945-5316.
edMignees. Call 945-2317.
SERVICE ON ALL MAKES of tracELECTRICAL
CONTRACTING
lent scholastic a* well as musical
VACUUM CLEANER HEADQUAR­
TVS. RADIOS &amp; RECORD PLAY­
training. It Is ■ wonderful oppor•nd supplies. Kelley Electric
TERS—Service, parts, hoses and
ERS REPAIRED—Central Rad&gt;o
Service, 524 Middleville Rd.
Phone Wi 5-2700 after 5 pm .
HooWr Sale* and S^vK*. Stcury
Hastings.
5-5052.
Electric. 222 S. JefNnon
buys stag iMiuUlully; pcrlccuon

Insurance and Bands
JERRY ANDRUS
Abbey didn't seem to diMuro mem

Call 945-3481 If You Would Like to bo Lilted in
This Weekly Service and Repair Guide

�Old London Town

Rev.. Mrs. Huff &gt;

Fresh Out of the Attic

(Continued Dpra Pg, 1. this sec &gt;
they are unusual and traditional

' and Grand Itahid» L-vm liDft to
the latter p^rt &lt;J 16L4
The
run waa fifty-’five miles, snd it

llrtiioxnrl Mz&gt;,tzln,r!mncr and waa urcturited to
above route* camo Into axUUiwe.

; 8KS3fcWRr®SS were atill in opecatkxi during
this prior! from 1850 to 1839.
over night, and conic back tbe
n»-xt da.V Ihf!* S’kimed tisat
Andy Stea-aXi' Jdb termimucd
----------- *c- Oniad 7*njnk amge line from Hastings to Ada
Railroad &lt;
“I tt*s route in and change*! it to HastingsOrand Rapids. In fact, he ran
•tated thkt thrtine wa* the only
means of travel until tlie Grand Hasting*. including one to Lowell
River Valley Railroad In 1809.
MARSHALL - BATTLE CREEKGRAND RAPIDS l&amp;M
A stage ran from Marshall to

On a tour of tlie Extensive base-

lion at registry books which, so the

fiy H D. Burpee

name Just as «t had written it

Capten Bmith and Julius
“Flfly-two ymra ot Wagtcoach- Granger ran a dally line between
ing In Michigan 1823-1874." a Grand Rapid* and Hattie Creek
If the British Museum had noth­
on tlie Gull Prairie Route in
ing else on display save the Elgin
Michigan Htatc Library were ven
■Yankee BUL” 1 have never
Marbles, it would be a unique Interrwling to me and I am sure
of seventy mUca. This route been able to find anyone that
a kit of you folk* wUl enjoy It
knew anything about him. Even
’
GRAND RAPIDUfour milt* an hour.
BATTLE CKKEK 1B4J
HASTINGS-YANKEE SPRINGS
ing a good tri-weekiy patronage
Mrs. R. H Loppenthien Jefr on
by Canton Smith and William H. rewing Battle Creek. Kalamazoo, tween Grand ilapida and Jack­
Wlthey, from Grand Rapids, anti Grund Rapid*. Hastings Flat son. The tatter line Mortal Inart tngtoo with her sister, Mra. Grace I
the Rathbone House in Grant! Meaner.
The Good Intent Line made Rapid', and traveled through
Thom** Bruce, the sevoith Earl Barry County. The line operated
connection* with Hie Michigan
tor the Christmas holiday* and are
of Elgin. While British zUnbassadur
the line ran by way of Hastings Central Railroad, which served ton Rapids, and Jackson A line returning to Florida after New
to Greece, discovered that tlie
Kalamazoo and Battle Creek.
Years.
The Une wa* pulled off before

Honored Monday
By State Croup iMribodUc

Church ol Bturgta.

The Rev. Gectge Huff J U&gt;u. - ------------— --- ------------------ --—

N.

Boltwnod. prraidral of the ^wul wtU be gone aixxM three

Michigan

Conference

the,

of

hte wife were honored ar a
ChrtaUnaa party Monday afternrxin txld at the Northcutt Elctnentarj’ School by the mini*te.-s and their famine* of the
Michigan Conference

th«r

famlllr*

Grand Rapid*. Kahunaaoo. KtUe Creek. Jackson. OwqtWIxVnion City and numcroua other
churthe*. The local arriuigpynta
were made by Re* and Mra.
Methodist

previous visit to London.

CrtUUc Mission to Puerto Rico family zpoit Chmtmaa with her
for two wrxtk* nt the English mother, Mr and Mra. Clyde Benspeoking Church of the Wesleyan der of Leach Lake.
Method!* Bt Caparra Heights
-p* Kfn Rrahnu. Larry *nd
Bob and Mrs. Edith MotilT were

all history, waa tn a aad state of
wreckage and the prey of vandal*
snd souvenir Luntera. He concluded

Good Intent Line

posterity the last vestagM of the
move

the

remaining sculptured

OF COACHES,
chiming in with

liona or figures upon them." Proper
packing and shipping w as an added
rosily lian The ship on which

New Year’i greetingt

§

Immediately, but it was two years

KALAMAZOO, BATTLE CREEK &amp; GRAND RAPIDS,

Today, of course, the Elgin Mar­

S; The raOPBIETOB hu recently Stocked thb Route with 0000 Bmuf
P sew Coaches and darafol and experienced driver*.
vlrvcrasu and Aokxxawt route to iraveleh.

ant Elgin offered them to the
British Government tor 33,000
xxmds, which covered but a fracJon ot hte total per.&lt;cnk! expanse

who was trying to bilk the English

BEEBE'S SHOE SHOI^
(Al and Wilma Beck)

i

mu caught in a heavy storm off
lhe island of cerigo and wrecked.

yland a mu.U-rmillon dollar figure

•

and a Metre “thank you" to our fint palront.

No pales will b« ipafed to maka thia a Coa-1

1

Thia is the Dearest and d&amp;it rente, aad over the beet roods to

| Hastings, Flat River, Saranac, and Ionia. :
Sai Ltavn Battle Creek and Kalamazoo, Toeaday, Tberedsy and Saturday moroiag*,’ on the arrfvnl 1
gfiof tbe M. C. H. R. Care from tbe Eael ami WreL
From iteitle Creek, this line pemre throcnb3
■LRoee Centre, Yorkville, Gull Prairie, and there connects with the Stages from Kalamazoo for Prai4
Cftrievilk-, Orangeville, Yankee Springe and hliddkville, connecting there with Bfagra for Grand Rap!
“7fids, which pku through Caledonia, Whitneyv:llo and Cascade.
’
I SzMStfOBS ®
'

if. Lard Elgin's • judgment. You

Appreciate toe exquisite beauty ot
here marble carvbo. even though

Ion Tlie Britoh government has
lone a magnificent job Ui arrungng the collection in logical order
Jid giving It proper lighting and

which probably includes most of
u&gt; there is a taped lecture cocilete with eardhancs which 1* magdflcently done and makes the
ntire collection allife and mouingful

Wlien walking In beck of tlie
til] graceful fragments of nculpure that once adorned the tringular pediment* at either end of
be Parthenon, an unusual fact is
vldent AU of this statuary, when
n place, could be viewed only
roni &lt;&gt;'-e front. Yft. the arii»t who
arred these figures from marble
avt just as much attention and
pplled artistry to the invisible
ould be^, turned about and the
stall »een from the front would
till be as near perfect a* the
mlptor could make it. AU thl*

% for Mid&lt;U&lt;rtA|k there connecting with Rattle Creek aad Kalamazoo Une. pamixur U.rotwh tho:
MahoM named ^l*c«A oo Moaday, Wodomday ab&lt;FHday mornings arri* ing at JUttle Credr amd
i-k kalaruaaoo « time to take the Cire for the £»rt op M cet, and alm fa time for Hnmpbrey Jk Lab t
y line of stage* for the Southern Railroad.
r
\

Stages Leavr^fake Passengers al all Public Houses!^
msv be bad at all"of“theprinciple piareseil

^Ceaveja*ecs
£

the Route, to any pert of tbe country.

r

r
customers for their past good will.

Yankee 8prinfi, Mor. IBM.

a

C. W. LEWIS, Proprietor,

COLEMAN AGENCY
INSURANCE

OUT AFTER BUSINESS
Thin is a copy of an advertising card bimed by C W. Lewis, stage driver.
After the Abbey, are strolled,
-rmi th. river for •!&gt; Immaxhre
view of the Parliament Building in
did a bit of scrambling to get in its settoig along the Thames. Thai
back to the hotel for a quick
cljadge and a dash to the HayIt te a shame yy-dash through yiarket Theater for a thoroughly
a place like the National Gallery enjoyable, totally “unarty" mystery

Eorl Coleman

given to the proper display and
Lighting of It* famous collection
ot paintings However, we did pause
for a moment in front of the
Turner sunset* and recalled that
die artist in answer to u critic*
acomful chadcngc of -Wiioever

and afterward a late dinner at
8unpaona in the Strand where they
wheel out huge joints of Englbh

oloody to well done. Delicious!

'We're As Near As Your Telephone'

SERVICE and REPAIR GUIDE
Clip/This Guide

Keep It in o Handy Place for Future Reference

i LAWN MOWER REPAIR—'Au­
Appliance &amp; General Repair
thorized Dealer for Wheel Business Services Offered
PUMP SERVICE—Sta-Rite Water
System* Sold, installed, serviced
Lewi* Electric. Cloverdale 623­
5381.

UT OUR EXPERIENCED SERVICE

with factory warranted part*.
We were as elated driving out to
All types of repair work handled.
No one. But don’t you with you the airport for the trip home as
Call Service Dept.. Montgomery
be days of Pheidtas. Today, we
KEYS DUPLICATED while you
could!" And a guuioe al toe gor- we were en route to Metropolitan
Automobile &amp; Machinery
waif. Ban Franklin Store. State
■ould probably dismiss such con­
Repair
tra for perfection m costly
auced with such Artistry. would. 1 abroad.
WATCH AND DIAMOND RING?
It wu an interesting, almost
REPAIR—Expert workman*hip. I
RENTAL OF WHEEL CHAIRS.
Gilmore Jeweler*. 102 E. State 1COMPLETE AUTO CLASS SERVunbelievable experience to have a
WALKERS ANO CRUTCHES—
A stop at our airline office to
IfE—First Class work. Call WI
St. Phone WI 5-5316.
Headquarters foe hospital. supleisurely brenidaat tn Landon on
Turner was amciuteiy right.
□nfirm reservations for the flight
5-5085.“flurk*y Sales and Serv­
die morning of our departure and
ome. brougiit the news thst a
Then on to Westminster Abbey an amUy leisurely dinner at the CERAMIC. FORMICA. LINOLEUM
which tn addition to serving as a SUtlarln DetroU-that same eveAND CARPET REPAIR — H*iCUSTOM GRINDING AND MIX­
tings Floor Covering. 123 W.
church is ■ complex of adminis­
AL SIGNS' TIRE SERVICE. 235 S.
ING done at the firm according
State. WI 5-5H8.
trative officM and church school as delay in taken!t and the time re­
Farm Tire*. Wheel Alignment
quired in going through custom*
and Balancing. Brake Rebping,

Jirectory

MEMORIAL MONUMENTS &amp;onaUUes in English history dating
OF DISTINCTION

Lawrence Brothen

Hi SHHMOOO AGENCY

INSURANCE

o! toe E. w. BUM Company is also
located wi Abbey*propcrty We had
intended to pay a call there. but
While Ui the Abbey. »e had the

DOGS
training. It is a wonderful oppor­
tunity for those who qualify—but

touruu doing the rounds of tlie
Abbey didn’t reran to disturb them

Shocks and
945-5170.

Concrete Products

GET YOUR READY-MIX from the
Phone WI 5-2123.

All GRADES WASH!
AND GRAVEL—Banc
Stata Rd. Phono WI 5-2123.

Miscellaneous

Muffler

TROPHY CENTER—Plus special­
ized engraving of all kind*. Gil­
more Jeweler. 102 E. Sialo St.,
Phono 945*5316.

.bcm i moat GAMBLE'S REPAIR SHOP"--All
i#ary tour.
appliances CHI 945-2317.
AVI

year-oid blend Goekes spaniel

VACUUM CLEANER HEADQUAR­
TERS—Service, parts, hoies and

All Forms of
boys sug beautifully; perfection

LYONS SEPTIC TANK SERVICE—
Installation, Dry Well, Drain
field, Pumping ($24.00 for’lw
1,000 gals.). Call 945-5482.

Service.
HAVE YOUR PICTURES FRAMED
,
COMPLETE DEVELOPING SERV­
AT BEVERWYK S COLOR CEN­
ICE — 24 hour Service 'black
TER— R*w wood
Jinnhed
frames. Aho. cu*r6W framing.
No matter how enjoyable a trip*
CHAIN SAW HEADQUARTERS—
221 W. Mill.
&gt;
Repair* and sharpening. Saw
parts and supplie* McCulloch CUSTOM DRAPERY'SERVICE —
MOBILE, HOMES SALES — Del'*
liome base again. HastingswMicht- ZIPPERS REPLACED. AND-RE­
Auro
Wrecking
and
Del's
PhilSupply, M37 So. WI 5-3150.
Fabrics in Barry County. Kirich
PAIRED in haevy garmertf*. Red
lrp s ' 66 '. M37 So , 945-5141.
Wmg Spurting Bent* and Shoe*.
Boabe’s Shoe Shop, 123 5.
Jeffenon,
,
LOCK ^PAIRING—
ndgrKmsnship. Also
Jewelry Repair and
Engraving Millet Jewelers, 118

group are carefully selected and
interesting and
lure under strict discipline al Utt

K0BUT W. MUIWOOD. Mgr.

nsuronce and Bonds
JERRY ANDRUS

Jim Coleigor

change bi schedule would give us
only one more full day tn London

Electee. 222 S. Jetferaon.

Jefferson. Experienced median5-5052.

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING —
Repair and rww work. Fixtures TVS. RADIOS &amp; RECORD PLAY.
and supplies. Kelley Electric
ERS REPAIRED—Central Radio
Service, 524 Middleville Rd .
Phone WI 5-2700 after 5 p-m .
Hastings.
I

Call 945-3481 If You Would Like to be Listed in

This Weekly Service and Repair Guide

�FiRSTBaBYCoMTeST
Hastings Merchants
Welcome the Lucky
Little Lad or Lass
Contest Rules:

OVR GIFT TO THE BABY . . .
A Tiny Little Pair of

BABY SHOES
We are sure the baby will tike these shoes,
because to many babies have to happily worn
our shoes for years.

Hastings Cut Rate Shoe Store
W. STATE ST.

OVR GIFT TO THE BABY . . .
The new baby will toon need a fine

TOILET TRAINING SEAT
Ari

Baby must be born in Barry County, to parents living in
Barry County.

r. riu &lt;■(«. Him

o*.i

WalldorfFs Furniture
-

IQS E. STATE ST.

Arrival of baby must be reported to The Banner within 24

2

OVR GIFT TO THE BABY . . .

hours of birth.

OUR BABY'S

Report of arrival must contain (a.) exact time and place of
birth; (b) names of parents and address; (c) doctor's name
and address; (d) baby's name.
The winner will be the first baby born in Barry County in
1966, of Barry County parents. The birth record, with date, hour
and minute of birth and full name and address of parents must
be furnished The Banner Office not later than 24 hours after
birth.
•

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Affer the winning family has been notified, an adult mem­
ber of the family will please call at The Banner Office for the
official Gift Certificate. This should be presented by an adult
member of the family to the participating states* for the gift
which each individual store is giving.

FIRST SEVEN YEARS
A record book of birth, growth and develop,
ment covering the fint seven yean of the new
baby's life.

JACOB’S
Prescription Pharmacy
125 E. STATE ST.

OVR GIFT TO THE BABY'S MOTHER?. . .

NYLON SLIP
We do not have things for the baby, but we

do want to join the celebration and give the
Mother a gift she can wear.

The BONNET &amp; GOWN Shop
104 E. STATE ST.

To the Proud Parents
OVR GIFT TO THE BABY . .
The Genuine Dennis Mitchell

SIT *N STAND AUTO SEAT
So Baby can ride comfortably and
conveniently in

of

the First

OVR GIFT TO THE BABY'S MOTHER . . .
We'll Give Hw a Fine Pair of

Baby of 1966 in Barry County ... We

HOUSE SLIPPERS

Extend our Best Wishes and ... an

Both pretty and warm to wear

Enlarged, Framed Photograph of the

.

while caring for the new baby.

Mother and Child ,.. and a One-Year

the family auto.

BEN FRANKLIN STORE

WAYNE’S SHOE STORE

Subscription to The Hastings Banner.

134 W. STATE ST.

102 W. STATE ST.

THE HASTINGS BANNER
OCR GIFT TO THE BABY . . .

OVR GIFT TO THE BABY . .

OVR GIFT TO THE BABY . . .

A Deluxe, Copper-Plated Set of Aluminum

MEASURING SPOONS

A BABY GOWN

A BABY RING

Your choice from our fine (election of
'baby gowns.

We have the first ring for the first baby of the
New Year ... a gift of Gold, for a permanent

To accurately prepare Baby's formula

liter Hardware
STATE ST4.

treasure.

GARDNER’S

HODGES JeweJry

"The Corner Drug Store"

Established 1931

101 E. Stale St.

122 W. STATE ST.

OVR GIFT TO THE BABY . . .
OVR GIFT TO THE BABY'S FAMILY . . .
An Eight-Inch Decorated

SAVINGS ACCOUNT

One of dur Beautiful

BIRTHDAY CAKE
To be presented on the New Baby's

HOUSE COATS

First Birthday . . .

Selected from our New Spring Catalog

with a 92 deposit made out in the baby's name.

Hastings Savings &amp; Loan

Montgomery Ward &amp; Co.

DALE’S BAKE SHOP

136 E. Stale St.

Appliance and Catalog Store
11R S. Jefferson

117 S. JEFFERSON
“ITe Bake. Everything JFe Sell"

OIK GIFT TO flit IWir ...

Ve'11 Open a

OCR GIFT TO THE BABY’S MOTHER . . .

.

rtfU from IlMtinri merchant*.

OVR GIFT TO THE BABY . . .

OVR GIFT TO THE BABY s'. .

OVR GIFT TO THE BABY . .

BABY FOOD

A SURPRISE PACKAGE

Felpausch Food Center Extends Congthtwjgfjo.qr
ana will'present'this Baby with 12 jars of hA til
FOOD and 12 Ig. cans of EVAPORATED MILK.

iTe know what the baby will need soon after
Its urritiil. So, we have arranged a "surprise"
gift for the little one which wet know will
come in handy.

FOOD CENTER
S. MICHIGAN AT COURTrST,

FOR BABY’S MOTHER . . .

Her Choice of a Pair of our Finest

Nylon or Textured Hose

A BABY

J. C. PENNEY STORE
116 E. STATE ST.

-

A SOLID GOLD

HEART NECKLACE

■New

CRIB BLANKE
A fine quality, warm crib blanket to

PARMALEE STORE

One Set of 50

“GIBSON” BABY
ANNOUNCEMENT CARDS
Schader’s Office Supplies
For Business . . . Home . , . School

124 E. STATE ST.

126 W. STATE ST.

OVR GIFT TO THE BABY ..

OVR GIFT TO THE BABY . . .

Wear
To AU

Community Plate ... The Finest Silverpinta

BRUSH and COMB SET

2-Pieee Silver Baby Set

NYLON
Baby's hair will respond to tender core when
this sanitary brush and comb are used.

MILLER JEWELERS

FORK and SPOON
GILMORE JEWELERS

118 West State Street

102 E. State St.

114 E. STATE ST.

If the new baby is a Girl ... or a Child's ,

Garey’s Shopper’s Haven

DIAMOND RING if the new baby is a Boy.,

Hastings' Only Discount Store

Happy

OVR GIFT TO THE BABU . . .

IPiih Our Congratulations and Compliments

NEXT TO THE HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK

ASSOCIATION
Phone WI S-3B53

Member Federal Savingsjmd^Loan Insurance Corp

New Y

LAPO PHARMACY

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                <text>&lt;strong&gt;The Hastings Public Library wishes to thank Smith Imaging of Rockford, MI for their work digitizing the Hastings Banner.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Library also wishes to thank all of the community members who donated money to support our digitizing efforts.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner Overview:&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Hastings Banner newspaper has been published in Hastings, Michigan since 1856. The following history highlights are taken from Richard Cook's history as published in the 1956 Centennial Edition of The Hastings Banner, and recapped by Esther Walton in her From Time to Time column in The Banner dated April 12, 1984.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Links to online copies of the paper follow the history section.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Searching the paper:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;The Banner, and all other PDF files on this history portal, are fully searchable. To search:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;ol&gt;&lt;li&gt;Click on the magnifying glass search icon in the upper right.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Enter your search term(s) in the simple search box and press Enter or click on Search.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Any PDF file on the site that contains your term(s) should be listed. Do not use the Advanced Search.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ol&gt;&lt;strong&gt;See &lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/files/original/676/How_To_Use_Online_Newspapers_8x11.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;How to Use Online Newspapers&lt;/a&gt; for more information about using and searching online newspapers.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;-----------------------&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Banner History&lt;/strong&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;C.S. Burton &amp;amp; Co. were listed as the proprietors of the "Republican Banner", which first appeared here on May 1, 1856, with Dr. C. S. Burton as the publisher and Norman Bailey as editor.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Publication office was on the second floor of the Rower Block, whose address was given as "corner of State and Church"; which corner was not specified.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The objective of this publication was to win support for the newly created Republican party and thus counteract the influence of the Barry County Pioneer, a Democratic journal that had been published here since 1851. No copies of the first three issues of The Banner were saved.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Make-up on the first journal corresponded with a pattern typical of most local journals then published. Page one contained a few columns of advertising, fiction (often a continued story), and a short feature of no particular news value. Page one was the "literary" page.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Page two contained the editorial barbs, along with state news, political articles, Washington items and news of the national and territorial giovernments. Page three contained a few items of local news, sandwiched inbetween the local and foreign news.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Page four was usually solid with advertising and as such was the editor's "bread and butter" page....Locally it was the pattern until the early 1880s.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Several changes in ownership and management occurred during the first two years of publication, with J. M. Nevins taking over ownership interests on July 16, 1857. With the issue of May 7, 1862, "The Republican Banner" became "The Hastings Banner". Editor Nevins thought the village had developed sufficiently during the past several years to merit this recognition.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Another major change in the management of The Banner came when Nevins sold the newspaper to George M. Dewey of Niles on March 14, 1866, who then took over as editor and publisher. Dewey, an ardent Republican and somewhat of a crusader, gave considerable space to editorial comment and party affairs and also directed pointed paragraphs against the saloons and local traffic in liquor. Dewey was the grandfather of Thomas E. Dewey, Republican presidential nominee in 1944 and 1948. Editor Dewey on May 4, 1870 changed the format (and name) of the paper to "Hastings Republican Banner". &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;A fire in December 1883 burned The Banner plant (located in the middle of the block on the north side of State St. across from the courthouse). Files and back issues from August 1880 to December 1883 and the January 4, 1884 issues are missing.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner was purchased by Marshall L. Cook and George Bower on July 21, 1880. They changed the name to "The Hastings Banner". M. L. Cook soon became the sole owner and remained so until July 7, 1887 when Albert Nishern (M. L.'s brother-in-law) joined him. Albert Nishern sold his interest on November 6, 1889 to William Cook (M. L.'s younger brother).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Cook brothers partnership held together (56 years) ... Richard Cook followed his father into the newspaper business, and Richard's son William joined him. So the Cook family ownership continued for 85 years, from 1880 to 1974, when Richard and William sold the paper to High Fullerton. J-Ad Graphics became the owners of "The Hastings Banner" in August of 1981.</text>
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